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10-29-1925iiuif v THE ENTERPR1~,\ LOCAL Nzwsnvxa ml1]ALL THE PEOPLE BL/-\|R's LEADING NEWSPA PERh..._0 Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD Bmm,WASHINGTONCOUNTY,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER29,1925 NO.40VOL.XXIX iuunnrznr To LEAD ~~f univuil oaciassranl BLACKANDGREEN New Automobile Uccnse Plum For 1926 To Be HIlck And Green Combination Instead O! Orange »\»\Black :mr SD DAZZLING IN CDLOR Not no loud are the license plateswhichareoo he furnlsLhod%hl|yeartotheautomobillownenofNehru Xa in the color combination of the plates for 1926.This combination into be black and green instead of the d.l.ullng onnie and black which makes ¢.he.1925 platgp n thing of beauty and I joy forever. The hlckground of the 1926 plates ;AI.n recent meeting of the Uni3 \v¢rmlty0rthesI.r1 David Mummert nfl lllllllr Nebr.wen elected president.for the 1925me eenon.I This is hir. 3ill.ltl13ll»u1s $120116sue1ocuiveyoutobeelectedtothpresidencyof the onhestn and he in well worthy of the honor given hhn by reelection.Qnve wus ghe pilotofnworthwhileorchestraIntyear:nd is promising many (rut things!for zhc future. President Hummer!Lune:n verycordlnlinvitationtoanyof the Uni v qnityq students who ne instru rnentadints to come up go the attic and U7 out.Expecinliy loud is thecryforFrenchharm.The orcheltn rehennu every Sup at elevennndeveryWednexdlyatsevenn.m.and p.rn.respectively 'muusalvma151i5ELm1|0N` ron THEYEAR1925 Prcalden!Coolidge hues Tlulhtifinz Pndnrheilm Selling Aside Tluuadly Norember25 An llu Dey In lhillch To Give Thanks To Mnixhny God For The Rlchneu 0|#lil Blullnll rH,\xxsG1v|m;A no1.u>.\n or .aslzalncmomom1. Washington Oct.27.Prvulideut Coolidge todny KroclmlrnedThundnyNovember25.as Thlnkqivhag dey 1|n grailtudewouldbeexpressedfor.many and neat blessingwhich:me come to Lbs peopleiaring use pu:yellThenationhubeenbwnfetyandhonor throughanother tn4111 months the lnmtion uid nt pence nhomexndfnbnoadwithihePllvlkhealthdwithnarvuulndindustriesproductiveq||dIlbor wall n1\rnr\Ie¢|.Iheproclamationfollows:=\By the President of the United Bute:of mlrkl>~AProclamation: wnulncmn oouN'nrvnusom ron sun or »-=»»1MR. ~Arlington Oct.2B¢The W.E. Robert!form one mile out of town was sold Int week to Henry HoyhrockwhowinuhmpoaeouiononMarchlet.The eonsldention vu$82000 ond the deal was modedirectwithW.E.Robem o!DillonMeo.l!1iu form il comprisedof160acre:of R066 Wuhingtoncountysoilandi1.\\rell improved all building ole.being prylicnliy new. GOYFJINUR WOOD SPEARS Elimination of buailiesl function!from a governmental body io advontodbyGovprnorG¢nerllWood In his nt messqe to the PhilippineIogishuse.Ho mjgqn that all nhmmnt oued properties be ~§o__pHvafo ISEMPHATIC Iilonnty Suoodnlndenta Mull ReportiNom!of mmm ug nm ricu Dlesigandiog C¢¢ifi .ation Luv .OUST Uscznnraw TEACHERS State Superintendent Hlhln hu uked county auporintondoqte to unoanlffldevitto his office on or beforeNovember9eontiiningthenameof every beooher public pH1au do nominotlonll and parochial ln country.city or village teaching this school yur in kindorllrten to the twelfth [node inclusive vithout aZendNebruknaftlfkatoinfonoe |....... f jr ¢ .Hifi f . .\ € 3 .3. 1140 be blank a nke somber hue;Tha lbovn is l clipping from theIikatheinsideof t hhck ut as midnixh;on the darkest uint ut the year On this shiny blsg#backgroundwillbeth:numbers in light green.The Zatter color in supposed to enable|speeding motodaz to plumethewnthof all the traffic cop;of Hibamian origin.In this respectSheriffMehztmssaystluthe has no ronnectionl present put orfuturewizhErin.so the speeders Creightoninn a piper devnted to 1heinterestsoft}\dstudentl of cnighronUniversity.3%.Mhmmert re»Ierred ua in the article is the nonofHr.nnd Mm D.Z.Mummert of this city.The young man 1|amongotha!things A musician and consider d lo muon;musiéiann.The Enter prise certainly in glad to join with his other friends in complirnentinghimInhisworkin use On UnI~hld belifr watch their slap even!f¢|;¢y with the new platclf l The wear md lair on eyes ilnt§expected to be so had with the new;folor combination as in tru with »..S1ATEMENT ~brilliant hun of the 1925 platms.Of course the laittr 1rerent no had aft er you got used to them but at theBurgtheyhadeveryoneblinkingOneredeemingfeatureof the phienthisyearisthatyou can spot. 5 Ne husk:car as far as you :nn see it another is that it waant necessary 1925cmmuoun Complete Flnandal Suiemenl OI The Chautauqua HeldIn Blair During August 1925. _llkficlt in use hendlipghu In the early tvs Of szas.ss Made G d ning an the platea shone so brightly!_a._ hghta \eren!.needed.ALL GUARANTORS PAH)SHARE The color schema which was fstwantnifor1926 was nd :nd whil.e!Below is found I f Pl¢stale :combinltiqn uhich hu been pgpu1m!n{issued by C.M.Hllchmln cf lar in muy sutea..md and whluiihl Fannen sum Bank of :he 11 phtu are pretty expensive Ilaneverq11lU¢m outcome of the was :havsoxhatideawangive¢\9:in favortauqun.Two items muy need annftheMMandgreen.There vrilliexplanallon.In the receipts the asbc 35509 pain of pllicn ordered fgrisuament of $360.Thi;mu mild! 11128 and they will cost approximateiflillilwt Big !.!1ifibjFi¥!§Ul\l3 }]?;............ T21|muon approaches thin.in uconlnnca with a longutsbilshodandrespectedmdlllhaifInanaparttogivathink:to Almighty God for th!mmifo d blaring:thick Hin gnaeions and benevolent providsaea hu bettosred upon un us1nationandu§ndl\idu.|ll.We have been brought nafety and honor throughanotheryearandthroughtbanelallayofnatureHehu blamed xl:with resources urhooypotczmtinlity in wealth ia .ml moal incakulablc;wc an lt at home and abroad;thepublicheahhisnodsweMvmnundisturbedbyputilanceorgranutastrggha:our ha and our industries iuve been rich in pr activity;9 .commerm spreads over thewholeworidmdlaborhuwellrmnniedforitsnemunenpiveservicesAnwehavegrownandpnapcredln nnmberini things so;l»o should we profrwen in mini md spiritual thin Waare1Godhatingpeoplehoshouldsetnurnlvuuins!evil and strive for rlghteoumun in living md obnarvln the golden rule we should from om nbundnnce helzgnd savethouInafortunntalypllttd.W6 should bd»gratitudsto God for Hia mlgy favors.Now therefon I Calvin Coolidgw president of Um Ilnited States do hernby set apart Thundny the twentyslxth:lay of November next as a day of general thnnh giving :ml prayer and I recommend thll on that day thepeopleshll!oenee from their work and in their homes or intheirnefustomodplacesatworshipdeswutiy|;lvl thanks to the Almighty for the many inf!irreat blmuinrs Lhry havin recaived :nd to leeld His guidlncr hut they msy ¢ie|»ervn|acontinuanceofui;favor..In witnzns whereof I have u :unto ml my hand undcauf td theyntal of the United Saga to be affixed.Done nt £112 city of wuhiugum .this ivmrmtysixth dayofOctoberintheyourofourLordoneithou;md nine luindrld and twentyfin and muh.inaenendng I§_§Uniled Silks:nf Amcrtfcl.lhsune humlrul nnd 1 Writ Cr\l.VlN Goomiacs.By the Prnirient.Frank Il.K1iloxgSncrez.:ry of Stale. .|f |¢\.¢.|\\ xnnrepu to an mrlr deficit!inopsrnlion.For tha iallnd kovernmalht to conllnna In budnzu would require annul!spproprlltioru pfmurraywhichilnotanilsbio.aemrrlingtohismanage.Giwemmenl.properties incJudo thu Manlls nil:old iha Cebu Porthnd fhmant Company tha Nntiond CoalCompanyandothersnurprisuwhichhave;hown Ioan:under governmentalmanagement. .. BLAlR"SHl00L | BUILDINGQUESTIDN Agilllion For New School Bllldlnn New ng Till Of Th Day. Impmvemrula Are ImpantlveAndMuniHe Catad For anMAY .als DECIDED AT ELEC]ION The question of building mort andbetterschoolbuilding!is just notlhetop£c of diggunion among tht r theNH?of il %.?$be ~practically every glibcHn of no le.sr p pwhereevnrfound.Tho npsnlng ofthissubjectwasbroughtaboutbyntalkhySuptBlaueratnparent q y g f yandninknflltertdlnihluffbaofthacounty:uponintandsnt. In 111|effort to Anforee tha li! Lha suis suprrlntendant mah:it phin that ndthcr ha nor mmmelmohuanyauthoritygoparmit3personwhoisnotlegallyqnnllfhd hotuchavmihollhafroubleto the bond membim md pltrbnfx and the teacher 1|willing to huh without :aiugr.Than in no provisionInthelawfor 311 issuanceofanykindof A parmit or emergencyreztlfiatebythemuntyorltatisupcrintlndtnt.The state superintendent is amphaticinhisatalcimentthatifanytenchmrwhencenlficateexpinaduring\the :uncut school mumuatneunnnewcertificatebythetimeghepresentcertificateaxpiructhenrisemuchtuchcnwill hsva to dineuntinul tandming :pdliereplacedbrqulllfhdtnchlnlm mediataly upon the expiration of their urtiflaiv\ He adm :Ulu that it in the dutyofthecountysuperintendent1anumchildnnwho.nina public prime.mnwinnioml md namhill dt \!H9perlyeen.¢L1..n 1101 a¥»a£ credit under thc compulsory aitendnncelawforthetimesonttcndld. It is the duty oi the county superintindenttosesthatnodistrictrs J va W \ ly $50000. GREAT SCREEN J\C!llEVE}ll$NT AT nom;THEATRE stood good for the chnutauqua.Al the time of the assessment a numberofthegumsntoruwereoutol tho city so that in order to get in enough money to meet the demand at that time an aescasmont wasmadeughicb was largerthon would e»t sceni.c productions of tho 3l|};a\o been needed hld all tho guarslarininmghlntthcHomoThnlmfanionupaidinatoncethereforeoandwillrunforthosenights.Thi|refund of 5121.32 to the thirtyvsixPismlhighamongthebeetnalgusrantoraor$3.37 was paid backisconnnlcbcdbythosewhoh§1o each guarantor leaving a real neon it equal to ff biu lfeficit of $6.63 to ouch guafantor.than bn Covoml agen or Tho RECEWTSBirthoaNation..From it|l historical nocurncy inSale ol Tzckots 135.17 The lron Horse one of tho grat foithfully portraying the ditflculties and actual happenings of the time it has gained much invor.The storyopens with the passage of the Pacific lrnilrosul Act by Congress on Jun: 24 1862 and its subsequent approval by Lincoln 071. July lat. All Llno world knows that Abraham Lincoln held the North and Soutli united but It may not bo generallyknownthattherallxplltterunitodtheIJonandWestoventhouhhe Refund from City Light Deposit 2.69 Assessment 360.00 Total Rvceipto $1097.35 DISHURSMBNTS IIjerpribe adv.and printing 22.20 Tribum advertising 13.20 Pilot aslvcrtisiltt 12.50 Orin Stricklott hauling Harry Snpporlfield Labor. C A Miller Labor|g ..did not live to eco the realization ofghiott Brown Labor his dream.The Great Ernsndpator was doId when on May 10 1369 the cmde engines ol the Union Pacific and (femlral Pacific railroads touch tcl nofoa ut P1omontory Point Utah. completing the lmnscontinental rails tut Without Lincoln the project could not have u carricd through to oornpletlon.The pathos of the achievement aswell as the humor have l>oente¢onledonthencnecn by William Fox in asopcrprmluctionmllaiTheIron Horne which comes to the Home Theatre for 3 fhya.George 0Brien giE¢Tl|¢¢Bellamy have the lendingrolesinnnotablecantandJohn Foul the dinctor has used in addi llnaoe Dennis Labor Nels l\lcEvors Labor Otis Dennis Labor Ed Storm.Labor Wm.Nohrnbcrg Labor .r E41 Storm Labor Curtin Gilllam haulingCityofBlnirIizhzDeposit 3.40 IM;korea 5130 oil or un.1.r..f\nr..s nnrr.In 1 WASIIINGTUN coumy 1 The following clipped from theNebraskalfafinorofOct.24 plnoeer.new light on the oil lean propositionlnthiscountywhichmaychangethemostskeptical.ln the latter part of Septrmbernoreceived an inquiry from a WashingtonCountysubscriberregardinggivingan oil lease on his land.Our reply indicated that the lease could be made perpetual by the paymentof we per acre and as long as lt re»malred in force would be a cloud on te title.We further stated Lhat xr would advise against signing this lense unless tho lessee is known tobearesponsiblepersonandwill malm an honing effort to locate oil upon the leased land. Our zounsel in lhls rnpcct was thc some as we inveriubly give rcginlLblllingoilandgasleases.We advise 3.00!cu;otion because frequently those 3.50projecto are purely promotional and 5.70f aro engaged in by wildest optntoru350lwlsodo not intend to make an honest2.D0§effor|to bore for oll or zu.and not U.?f pp C G p y g p y y y f d d p U..f S.d q b S d fb f f called at The Entorpdne offlco foridocide personally after Weighing theavial;\l»lh the force.He has illbllqoeotion from every angle.returned rom a very successful nino .|\To nm th f 1 1 aecksraclncmnpuignwhich|1ro\o|I!p.mn who qr;gh:3;t tory grutlfyung lndeod to him.Htlook into the matter will deny thotracedinmanyofthebigndnxtheNorthaohoolbuildingispracoonteraofthemiddlewestandln; overy instance wsu nithln the moneyandtakingfirstseveraltlmea.M the county fairs when he raced he zao many demonstrations with his wonrlerful black saddle horse and these demonstration;always brought forth more applnukl than any Iest juro of :ho allow. |Mr.Rcnno is the owner of the old Merkel properly It Do Soto which ho purchased some time ago in onler to have u place to breed and rearfancybrowsandhehasthem.Ile I1 a horse lover and enjoys overymomentof the time.lt is at revel ation in horse lore to visit has tically a wnck.It in pang tho stageofrepair und should be replaced with a modern bullcling.lt was cheaplybuiltZoliar;with and has uned its purpose..Tho ideas afloat is that it nhoufll be replaced with 1 four roamed moéern building with basement in door toilet facilities etc.Just whatubuildingofthissortwouldoostcouldonlybeascertainedafterthe plans were submitted for blcll but from observation we would my ilu! it could acarcely bo built completewillsmodernheatingplnntandthoothormodernconveniencesmuch11r,stables incl have him icll you »bu¢|mg gg;that is mm ineachindividualnnlmal.Ho mmtho modernlsing of tho Welt school.r».:ofsffr<quemly they capitalise the 1 !oach one and what is more the an!I 5.l0ca fur blue ska purvmf ro rne project in Douglas and Wash cnuntlln is difleoent.Theingtonexpireinfiveyeah;unless gas has been xllncowrttl with| e This building now has four zoomsmalknownhun.and tho whole number were in useforaroundtwentyyearsbut s num~CALLS ON BLAIR FRIENDS 3 r of years ago two of these roomsweredlscontlnueslondthepupilsRivuttLumberCoLumberasnaiinthattimeandif theso products Roy C French of Los Angeles transferred to tho Control building. Refund to Guarantors 36 121.32are tliensovered in paying quantltleulolif.ran up to Blair from Omaha Soma five or six yuan ago anPaidStandardChau.Co.835.00 the lease continues upon the !Jl};lu;Saturday afternoon and spent architect Wu employed to work out Balance on hand for misc.exp.6.76 ment of a royalty of oneeighth 0f;|23g time between trains sluking a system of modernizing :hu bulldIostugoandstationery2Wjlhce:tual value of tha product:l\6hanr|a with old boyhood frimda.He Jus.which already has a complotocuml.The money for boring !.l1emsd|apecia]cnlls on Mann ll.Oller ;| mm |and somewhere stowed $1097.86 wells was subscribed by 100 responrlihleOmahabuslnensmenandtho P.\r1sn1\1z~IFRIENDS lprokct has the :endorsement of tho \|(1renter Omaha Committee.Ilhe Rav.and Hrs Martin l§irkegaandPJ1P0|¢la to mako a thorough oingrentertainedamlrnberolfrionmloat;cifort to determine whether ml orInlhlsPlaswehaverealmt.their horns in honor of Mm liirlteESI exists in twins qulnlltieo m :lrpioted in u ;;;f\mar1er 1¥hlcl1Ix.|mn|father Mr.Louie nobemonlxhc locality in which ;W in?=»135theobsenerwneveronretand;|9 1.23 5|secured.and the part es nelon 5:sian u great need.f will hsnjgfn.ggmjjggggn gm also l1;noeddnro uilllng to ganzble $1000 each.ofi;;;;f§~f to on luatory In the it being their vvedrlinit anni\ermr}M] outoonglei._gafrllltif f;_1»g;g5 Roy was born and reared ln Blairi huildin!has been condemned but no we az M.Robertson l|;td attrlnul the §i12f.f§i thereoci;no lntontion to .ammpxtahlo age o seven 3 yours e1il)UGllI sux CARS 0?FEEDER!!amd it was for this reason that l £f§£[ i n we shouldmtlonecomlonranhonored.slu.Un Tlunlic stopped in Omaha!A sexy pleasant time was en}oyo11 3 that farmers in that community has for u number 0fl¥¢ll\f~;=tm (Continued on page eight) on his rdum from the wsten\ayn§lone warranted in givin:the 1eanea| Dructicim;his proef a on n conference at lioness City 11.1§fI .l»f..§T§$§;§f.1l§¢Ix=if they sro ==\==1 with the l»2l¥IlHAnR¢lea.Kansas ro mx nuslclrsls morning and bought six csrrloads 0f¥l:at»lin¢|ae\eni):oodles which weref the lease.Nebraska Former.Some time lmcls a convention oil feeder cattle.(Duo rarloadn nfl placed that they plainly oead his haternity called him oust and Slato and municipal securities will ;g;»;=f;~1 \$1E If 1»f .»f1 »f.l Father.l Th:zzewohof the deth Sf ff;g~=took advantae hof ~occ;alon 5 taxable in Kansas Mig year.A o sro ann .Iltistlne sr ich oorurrm on c.»t¢vflal mnny o t e po a o in rotrndcd a men betasen themtwere talzen to the lkoodsUguilke 5515 5ff~;;f=_g==»nero zoned It lwnaamz Oregon;reached Blllflurut ln the out Anil ig was while f houaes oltutho :tau legislaturemnch.Herman Roconi.nr at s on 3 friends this week.Hr.Tleintllno on his way home that ho stooped was :titled by the pun of a bill tion a regiment of U. S Ca\?alxy and a tribe of Indians. ................... mann anrl D.Z.hlummott within¢y in tho archives of;the achool whom he has a mutual bond of friend.rftordn this same plan with the ofshiplsallaroglutlovenohilwlzimmewillbefound.At that time violin ind R0?has always been Ulla;wo remembcrrll..the estimate for ardent subject of that comin fdnnihg :hangs was ;5_900 However. of music.lie is a musician of rareig aurno results might b obtained ability and onttortalned his frlcnvlot a less figure nl the present time. Saturday with aomowery fine m Now the next agitation in in roitionaofmusicalproductionsbylll1¢:g.n|to the old Central Achool build best Itomposcra.ling.Many people;claim that this E i oortifled teacher to teach any period of Lime.The penalties for disreprcl oi tho law ara set forth by the state superlntondengaafollows:First.the district rmdera itself inmgibu to share in the stats apportionmentfundsfortheensuingachoolyoar;second the school board may be held personally liable for public achool funds pair!to a teacher who is not legally certified;third neither the school nor the pupils an be [hen credit for the time taught by auch teacher;and fourth if we school la an accredited high school or offer ing xgprmal training in the highschooltheernploymmtof a teacher anywhere in the system who it not qualified ln aocordaneo with thelaw and the regulations goveminl HC cndlted and normal training will popardlzto ill acoredltnient to the university and approval by this de partment fox normll training uid and credit.Neither can s teacher recoveranysalaryforserrltelrendered during the time shoteaoh€l»~1»i11wUl1 a certificate.Stale Journal. BLAIR BUY SHOWS EM Bill Powell who left Blair somemonthsago to take up his abode ln San FflI\€l$¢|cou.han opened tho eyes of the bose nan fans out in that famous city by gaining recoi nition as a. real bus mu pitcher and being so spoken of in the biz dailies ol that city.Bill played on Both #lair html and got his base hull education hero. No wonder he could show |m. A REAL COLD SNAP Tueaday af ternoon marked an ab rupt chango in the nveatmslr.The rhisoldhomebrinkthehouse¥10lono seems to know when or by whom;early nftemoon vwyqd a Y com oncupiomi by Sheriff Mehrenn.Hut ll wan gqmlemngd Not being gfortablc but by fourozlo¢l¢_b¢wind ities come ho studied dentistry \lD1l|know this that if is hu been con The ouboftown guests were ltr.a resident of this county for many oil in Omaha and ran up to Blair.rendering taxable any bond issue sub Hr.and Hrs.Jena L Petersen and Hrs.Lars Rasmussen of I.in»yearn.goin;but recently to ONKOHL 1h». ?zench family will be remem Mkqlltnl.to March 1 ms.Herolef;lnat Monday Ior a few dIY5|¢l s with his brother Rlchanl and iffberod by all the old timers hen.after federal bonds alone will 5|tfip ln Kansas to attend a sale of _who camo bn;hero to accompan taafreo in Kansas and any oth!! ima .Ierscy cattle.They plan to be (naristmas canis at the Lntemriu htm to their home.Burial was made Buy your echool supplies at Th bono Iaauo au 1 on nt.us rolls bam Wx or 1.0B10no1..otfioe.cr.in Row City oemwnf at P f 1 ¢Illntlrpdso offin.lla:eh 1.ms.. .. ns the call of munl1oodn 1¢|P0I1lib51l1ull¢ler we do not know but we do had \ee1t<l to the northwest and the mercury begun to fall and during 1Lc Light registered ua low asll! degrees above zero.This is the first touch of winter af tho season. ovsmrss AND Doi. Oct. Oct.. Oct.Norat Nov. SOCIAL FGRECAS1 29Ll.E.Hallowfon dinner. S00.E.S.Disidct Hating.31Annual A.L.Aux.Dance. 31Masquerade dana at Spiker1Episcopalbazaarandlunch Clty Hull. 14 Congregatlonsd haunt and dinner at ahurch. \ .;.~.\r.r .Q 9 Q| so11:iin it5 gJi Att..E fi >~al J fe .JG é Q:Et gftQs I.r. 1 r ny vim \4ll°»-¢4'\l'>0¢flf>¢4'\|\¢" s R O U N D T H E c 0 u N T Y News ul Interest gathcrul by Enterprise correspondents lmm every communlty In Wuh- lngion County. W ESTSID E NEW S 'u¢n;.m|». cm,Jr.,of Suibner '.mu A week-ml guest.of GilbntEcbllnklmp.._ folks., The Oscar Gilbertnon family,of llhir were Sumhy dinner guests at the Alfred jnperaon home. Dr. A. J. Cameron and Rev. T. J. Reese druve to Llnmln Saturday andattended? the fwz bali game. Pete Webster, of Fort Omaha was ¢ zuest at the J. ll. Brewster home l few day ! lu! weak.fMin Aike Iknlon spent the week and with her sister, Blu ChrilthmwhoisastudentattheWayan Stale Normni. Mr.and Mrs.James Van Horn and children we n Sunday dinner 01:rm':a with her husband ,uni dnugh hh Mn. Geo. Vodka.Mr. Hopkinsinn! pruen; amployed as a anaem- or on ghe new ldditlon on the FatherFhrwiszln home for boys.4 n.xv.Rutledge entertained six- tqen friends It a lug party at hishbmeontheWoods-Updiln mic h Sl!unhy evening In honor of his li m i .Wm.Swain.,of Cincinnati, gl1Io E. H. Gay lonl hu been uilx sick the pant week having mfeterl nn ing last~a Mn .T.J.Reel-e went down to The ladle!of the Blptlll guildarenlmninrloholdtheirannual election supper a little Ma r thisy u r .Ig will be (Even Saturday ave ning, Nov. gg During thc alhmoon and evgning A huur wi ll bl dvenand may will hum on nh n number frf uadul and some fum' uticlu. The p lu u r a n completed thai:work i t tb l Ilult Lovro home hat week m d the finishlng is bein; rushed alan; no um me family ~ ybe able to move in, in 5 few weekl. \4ll°»-¢4'\l'>0¢flf>¢4'\|\¢" s R O U N D T H E c 0 u N T Y News ul Interest gathcrul by Enterprise correspondents lmm every communlty In Wuh- lngion County. W ESTSID E NEW S 'u¢n;.m|». cm,Jr.,of Suibner '.mu A week-ml guest.of GilbntEcbllnklmp.._ folks., The Oscar Gilbertnon family,of llhir were Sumhy dinner guests at the Alfred jnperaon home. Dr. A. J. Cameron and Rev. T. J. Reese druve to Llnmln Saturday andattended? the fwz bali game. Pete Webster, of Fort Omaha was ¢ zuest at the J. ll. Brewster home l few day ! lu! weak.fMin Aike Iknlon spent the week and with her sister, Blu ChrilthmwhoisastudentattheWayan Stale Normni. Mr.and Mrs.James Van Horn and children we n Sunday dinner 01:rm':a with her husband ,uni dnugh hh Mn. Geo. Vodka.Mr. Hopkinsinn! pruen; amployed as a anaem- or on ghe new ldditlon on the FatherFhrwiszln home for boys.4 n.xv.Rutledge entertained six- tqen friends It a lug party at hishbmeontheWoods-Updiln mic h Sl!unhy evening In honor of his li m i .Wm.Swain.,of Cincinnati, gl1Io E. H. Gay lonl hu been uilx sick the pant week having mfeterl nn ing last~a Mn .T.J.Reel-e went down to The ladle!of the Blptlll guildarenlmninrloholdtheirannual election supper a little Ma r thisy u r .Ig will be (Even Saturday ave ning, Nov. gg During thc alhmoon and evgning A huur wi ll bl dvenand may will hum on nh n number frf uadul and some fum' uticlu. The p lu u r a n completed thai:work i t tb l Ilult Lovro home hat week m d the finishlng is bein; rushed alan; no um me family ~ ybe able to move in, in 5 few weekl. n. . .twenty M n (ron u »enlry m m u m ' m m m m m - I n v ! . m g x a n a x o r u n a m e °! a d d a¢<»»,,»a mid J udc mm 1 - » w ~ m » ¢ w w w v l o : m f | ¢ 1 a . x ¢ ¢ ° ( m u d " u m m m b y ln d e o d a b d n lu n n ld n n d n i d d o - o d | n r . h ¢ H a I la n ' | n | e u a n \ | n ¢ n a ' g u Ng g y m p g m )w o , _ m , , , s 1 ' A 1 ' z o r Nz s a A s xA ,a n h d u d l l In full f o r a and n m a t th e n s n o r u h s b u h l f n . . . »Q...s».....¢....u -v»;.u|.... ._.n . The p lu u r a n completed thai:work i t tb l Ilult Lovro home hat week m d the finishlng is bein; rushed alan; no um me family ~ ybe able to move in, in 5 few weekl. NOTE A few special prices for Friday and Saturday which will be of interest to every housewife in Washington county. | KENNARD NOTES The Mdhofcllrt Aid Sothty will meet Thunday at the basement. Ail members are u m d to be pre-sent aa it will bg/their hat I1-N112 meeting befall/their bazaar which ll to be held Saturday, Nov. T. li n .Ban Baliay mme over fromBlair Sunday afternoon to uallt with the one of her mother, lin.Bam Hall who has been quita ill ai m! int weak.hha.Bailey returned on Tuesday. 'frank Denton Antoni up fromOmaha londay oundnx.Hia moth- ¢\.hlra.E.Denton returned 'lrlth him.¢ hlr. and bin. Harold Lautrup auto~ed to Omaha Honday on bualnoaa. Alice Mae Xingdom is quite re-covered from her attac k of pneu- ridonlaj and le able to ait up come each slay.Mr.I .P.Nalleon was taken ee Omlhl on 'I`0l|¢|~\¥ zoeooault a ape- elalilt :oncoming his il!health.Hrs. Blariotta Gaines, who 1| any- ing q the J. Nicholas home in Vaiiey was injured int week by a Idl doors aome wept.She suffered a broken un-lat and mme cute about tht face.Hn .Buck Rosenbaum entertained a number of women Thursday at a quilting bea.Clyde Nelson and Mrs. 660. Nl!- een were Omaha ahoppera last Wed- nenday. Min Feldt and five other taachera from Herman, Nebr. apant Wednes- day evening at the E. Berry homo.Mrs. Jesse Schroeder and aan and Mrs. Lillie Anderson autoed up fromOmaha Thuraday to spend the day with Ura. Willumaen.lira.Schwe rl-ar was formerly Hlldred Nordane.Mr. and Mrs. Loula Lauritxon ara the proud parent: of a baby boy barn laat 'l'uewy . 1: . \ x. \ nmxc s Several weeks nga mum of the teachers orgnnined n noch~%taam visitor Int week. Mr.and lir| ~Fra.nk Vyblrnl and childrun autoed lo Wahoo Sunday. Hr. lull Mrs. Boron 3'leDonn\d wanSundayguests at the Jdhn Kruger home near Bennlwon. Leonnrd Widener and ldayd Mc- Cann were Omaha. clllurn Monday. Mrs. John Rualnbltml anurtained a number of folks Satunhy evening in honnr of har birthday. Mrs. (Beams Nehmn wan hoatns to a qulltlng has 'I'uea¢!ay afternoon.Mrs.Wilmot and Blnnche Pritch anl wcnl. an Griawolul, Iowa last week to help eelebnte the former'a na- !.h¢~r's rightleth birthday. 1 team and meet ~hem at a meelfled ..: n g e u n i th a t w o fa ct i on s me g i n t h e p a s t u r e S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n . O c t . I7 l h . N e i t h e r t e a m j n e u m u c h a b o u t t h e m n r n a bu g t h a n w a s p l e n t y o f ex c it e me n t a t t h a t .P m l i d o n t H a u s e n p i s s e d n R u l e w h i l e In t h e f l r i ! d n a u p - a m e n d |e u n i v d i n t h a g y n m u i u m .A m o n g t h i n t t m e t l o l n t m | w i l d m l n . . a . b o n a t h a t h a d i t ' a h e a d w h e n l t 's u i i s h o u l d b e , a f a t m l n ,3 fo r t u n e ta ll er ,m d a n s e r o p h n e .A U m m m . n u l n i y h u m -0 onus,w u rendered and n f r n h mints were sold.A £2to for all een r e r u m h z m a m w m m n r waning.'Thi money seemedto bl u u di np u blis hln gtho a c h ao I amnunl. Tha student: of the oollqu app date the help of tha merchants i puttin; out thu coilep monthly m~ the |.nnua1.Penowlg, in are mo or len ignomnt of uhrlrtlaing mln.: but we hopc th lt than who ww an ln a flnan da n way my r us h!anough advertising was so sm-run th :lmr ln l n l ulwertlllng #pan our publications.The rlmlts m r not nlvny s be direct but we la va faith in.a<ur Hama and Dnnhnadnrtllitll 'Iridium for tl!! Coihp and a l u n :coiggi moms mom buxineu for thu ty.Prof.Bundgurvd has b u n t o t u e h d u r l r h h o w t o p l a y m ~ bail.Ha axpu hn oo dmmn ~int ti nt u the ( itil n amed s timid.They a n anhrlng into f nma ' r im mo n p e p, hmn nr ,wa np dc od th eo th ar ni gh ttha tthl continued to play long d h !P n f Bundgurd had gone home. 'Il1| prgupoeu for this ylar'| huin b a ll tea ma r e lwli E1n¢| tGrlll Arlo Chuan, "Bo"Weisman, Petnrun. Clam and Eli VM, All former Dau phy en an hsc k.The prnctiao 'urn hold llondly avumlng. At |lltsriry magting the otha evening,I n n n told I M !i a n two ways o l gettin(»w l l q i ;nunely,by th i faculty n work and by the wak ing nl tha faulty . "W hst ma h :Peek look 'os vor r i d ? ""1I6'|be-ln contudng 211|wth ' * m y " Id1dn'tkm1rhi| 1| rih1rud0ld» "'£'hlt's just it=|-nhl ian't."-Eu Nevdedger. Lyle Reeh's 0rcl\e:tra A1v1ER1c.N Legion Auxlhary ANNUAL HAunwf'£u UMIIIE SATURDAY Oct.3| Refreshmenls for Sale Tickets $ |.oo Ladies loc v - . _ -. . . - _ . . . .- . . . ,|...__. _.J _______,__ __u ._\;,_.;__ _|°a - - - - - - - - - - -Uv\a wumnnon uounrr.1_________,_,__ ,..._.._...................I A. C. Delpl, Attomey l 8 : 8 2 P . H . ~AnhrD.&|1Uy»P||!»r.a n m s m d x o lll a - d: | | a v i e ux A. l.lining .marries as 'mo P.l|. u u n - m p m u . - 1 v m w w w wud uly u i d M m m . t h u [ m u s tximia n , d u w a In d d l c u min : emu uyra vldo dby :dd ond nmdde nv e ln db y hw inq ufh elulmld c r x "94... my mg m.The Fntber un!Som Banquet ..rv. JMJII.° ` W i l l l i u y o u a t d u O m a h k a m ' ll Friday . 01|w w : |W ell a s . l lJ. \r.._I..rQfIn m Umm! CourtL e d l In uw latter of uw nun of a ~Inna Nohon. Decuudz The bdn 'num1:18 A. M. Daily.c. §¢.x>.|~srEcmu§T Sundny, November I, 102.p onu Sundu S¢h\wl n xo AJI.n r n i n m * A u law, me uf un. dcvlnel, hp-'n-un umaau, anditnn um .un person: um- 7:15 IL IL Ddlyuwvi Sunday- xerened in uid mm axe hereby 2:00 P- u. Ddly ewvl Sunday. Mama that on u»aou» diy of ma P- :L Dlily cup! Smdlv- Oetobar. ms. Jenn 1. Nolun m¢d\'l:45 IL M. Swhy my-ndklon in uid Gmnh mm ld-' m m s a n cmmcn 01' caxln'IIN' vrwued.mm u n .280| du al (kmber. and Marvin, me Mm Harry P`rv=-Heian. 'cm wn:|»mI ""|'"' / b v.. of Grant, Nehr., visited at the Chas. Krohn borne on Stmday. Mr. and Hrs. Herman Spdok vtslt ed at the an Meierhenry home onSunday evenlrlgf lliaa Basel Hendrirksen spent the week-end with home folks.Mr. Tom Patrick was a Herman -caller Friday.Gladys and Clinton Smith spentSunday evening with Misses Evelyn and Edna Sprlck.Mr. and Hrs. F. E. McCartney and family were Wedneeda! eveninx din- ner guests at the Herman Sprick home.llre.Henry hlangedoht and son. c arl,visited at o n parental home one day last week.Mina-es Gladys Smith and Evelyn Sprtek wlslted with a former achool-mate, um num wud. no' tea c her of the Vaeoma school. on Thursday. llra.E.W .Smitl:\a.ndHilaGlad¥i edled ag the Harold Smith homo on Saturda .M r . I t e m londan called at the Amos Sohl home one day last week. Mr. Andrew Hendrickson of Roth- :-tr. Minn.. and ltr. Henrf Kuhiman took dinner at Herman SP\i¢k" on torda .s 'u s » ¢ l Fem laftis and uildféd n e n a m mn m lm m e Ne w s n s lwl tehool lest Wedneaday- H r ;Lena B¢1?¢'ihm|».who has been*on the sick list, is reported as improved.ltr. and llrs. G. A.Marshal!re- turned on Monday from a brtet vis- it with relatives at "Tabor, la.Miss Hattie Clark aoeompaniod them home for an indefinite visit. Mr .and Hrs.E.J.Kohler andlittlegrandson. Jimmie Kohler and Mr.and Hrs.B. Kelte,of Omaha spent Sunday and Huntley at the home of ltr. and Hrs. G. l. Pidffer.Hina Uma L.. Cady, of Omaha was a week-end guest at the home of her brother, Dr. P. L. Cady. Heder Ormsby and son.Roland, of Caaper,Wyo., left Friday after a bdef vladt at the J.C.Badgerhome.Hr. Ormsby had a shipment of eattle on the Omaha markd and stopped off here on his way home.Hrs. H. A. Clark and son, Harlan, of Alhambra,Calif.,spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Hrs. Clari:'a cousin. Hrs. L. P. DeWitt.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Marshall and Mr.and Mrs.Il.w.Marshal!at- tended the rodeo at Blair on Sat- nrday.Misa hlaudellarters.of Omaha spent the wee end vrlth her par-enttf, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Masters. Hr. ahd Mrs. M.E.Winsett and H n H I.lrlnltihlwn left nn hteae guests ot mrs. tiertns nietoeramnr.Wilbur Lowe made a business trip to Blair Thnrshy .Mr.and Hrs.Chas.Bunger,Hr : ami Mrs. Mellowd and Dr. and Mrs. Pratt, ol Craig attended the .Auxili-nry ball at the Legion ltdl Friday o ne.Mr. and Mrs. Exeret¢ lllmes were ln Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Kelley Van Valln and daughter. Heten iere in Tekamah between trains Tuesday. Mr. Wolfe, who in with the also Honuznental W eds wee a business esller here one day last week. _A m a t number of our people.both from town and the surrounding country attended the picture show, "The Ten Qommandments"at theHome Theatre ln Blair Iaat week. z.. D. Burdie was up from Omaha Friday.Hr. and Mrs. R. P. Raantuasen had as Sunday dinner g\:tests,Hr.and Mrs. C. H. Gehringer, of Blair.Mrs. Kyle Jansen. of North Bend. Ls spezullnf the week at the par- ental J. A. West home.Rev. and Mra. Ta J. Reese attended a reception for the neu* Baptist min ister at Tskamah Frida; etfeltlltb Mies Evdy n £hmenon and Hts: Francie Cameron, of Tehmah droved o w n t o L i n e o t n F r i d a y = ! w j _ = \ ° ° g t y .e e f 1 . _. l . . . _.. s -. . . L a A _ . u u l a u m r r t u a y o r u a :w e e :I n t l jelnml her hueband, who was there aftentling the Baptist ntlwtere eon vention.They drove home Satur-das evening. The dance at the Legion hall Fri day etening under the auapleea oltheLegionAnxjtiarywas attended by n fair sised crowd.The hall was beautifully decorated for the oceadonbrMudameeHenryTruhlsen _and N. R. Bundle.The net proceed! were $100.4FredRobertson.Rf H.Boree. Chris-\Iruhl.sen and O.H.Godanr umrul home Thursday e\en1n|tram a ten day's outlng ln the sand hlll rountry near Atkinaon, Nob. lin. Perry Rose, of Omaha earn!up Friulay to ollr with Longs Roya1 Ofrbentra for the dance that ovenln| and 1pent a few days an the homeof her parents, Mr. and Hrs.. nl. A' Yfest. l"Ioy:l Lnftis had a hlrthday las!Sunday and several ears of relativel and friends came with nl: r i n p u blfkots of good things to est tospend the day and help him properly celebrate the occasion.A very de lghtfut aftemoon was speng ln vtslt tn; and about four o'eleek the guest: departed wishing Floyd many mon blrtlutaya.On Saturday evening the D.ofa s I . . . \ . |. . . . . . . | . . . .. . . . - -I - -. . . \ . | - l . ulirmsrrs :Juris Burning Wafship at ll ATI. Sermuzxs "*'C¥F#\3E mon by the nn. a. B. shin. Bl Y lLawn,on.24.--Kirk crsgp. mo au.°""" People:at :':'...':"z',.°'.x.:2' *°'°'§ ,"'°3..'1§w*25_'i'f:t'i2..&£"=?°,3?% \ - r \ ! l l l l l l 5 L u OMAHA um u \ » \ - \ ¢ »;aa;; ; ; r a . . ; ;'u;. sas A. nl. Dail!s Jr- umn Nelaen an hmbiun: of wn1»~ was P- aa. may new! Suwhr ingtori Cbunty, Nebnuh. dild on the 'l:28 P. H. Daily. 1011: dn! of Odober, 1925, havin; no -»lm will md Testament, md ,,.,.|Ladies' Sain ml Duron!! E\ m. ln ¢ » r v ¢ en u 7 : 8 0 P . lL Qunh Nl;-\¢. Wodncdny 'lah U (C n . W dh r An . Ind Co lin ) J u a n IG I IQ II . P l lh r .lucky Bebwl I0 A. I. I - r w s a m 1 1 A . l l . fr .PAUL L u n m a m CHURCH fo r m. N l k n l h ) | muuury at the eomllllon of muh b la h nt the elmo ol budnna onSevlfmbor 25- D¢pollt|totalled sm. w. s u1 . uueompnndto8209-*3¢.|'3-U ono m m 1.m u .u m -m x éu» enum mmaua sv,ooo,ooo m u me rnyn nuunl u nun anyWodnudly" m i n g q I o ' d | ¢ K l n .Gilbetl 1 Brava,b f the mlule dc putninnt ol tha Bl-ll: drysc hool: will he Un soloin n t h e morning urviu Sundny. RW. B..B. lindm. whois m warh- on Sumky In Dihftar ol Prvmdion UK . D URA N Specialist In I ater w me dk lu a fo r th e pall pve nty y ea rs. " mu a n - » - » - » ¢ - . . . . " nesqed of Real md Peraow Estate]Ma d e to Mu n n ..|l..-»..| -. lunnnn ..-.z......:.... (A-c.......4.-I in Plans Yam \ L . \ r animated sz $400.90 anmfprnying for mlmlnlstntion ghumf.\ LOTHRDP 1;LOT![ROP GRANT NORMAN Attorneys Biair,Nebr.and Omxhl,Nebr. Court on Use l3Lhd4y of November. 2925 ag 2 o'¢hck RM., and eonvnt qid petition, an Court will appoint Jai: T. Nalsen or some other suit- able person Admlni tor and pro :ud to o lelllement of said estate. Witness my hu»d.ma Uffleill Sed -l0~4t.County Judge wiki appoint Edward W.Wilson nr some othgr suitable person Adminisinlnr and proceed to 1 settlement 9f u id n uts. a nWitness my hind and 0f!kial Sell 1 >~~.cf ~1<,894t.'County Judge NOTICE OF HEARING s'r.\\'rE os' NEBRASKA. Wuhington County A. G Debel, Attomeg In the Cvlnty Court In the Hatter of the Estate ofliary A. Wilson, Deceuod: The heirs nt Luv, next of kin devisees, lepleos, cndlton, and All persona interestedin : li d estate a n hereby notified thot on the 24th day of Detober. 1925Edwardw.Wilson flied a petition In uid County Court ll!-efinl among other things that l i m A.Wilson.an inhabitant of W uhinnm County, Nebraakn,died on the 5th day of October 1925,leaving no last Wilt and Testament,ard poueued of Real and P e n o w Ennio eztimated at 319.60090 md praying for ut-ministration thereof. I f you fi ll to appear at u i d County Conn on the 20111 day ogNovember 1925, at 10 o'elock A.¥., ea. J . g g g N S T R o l l F 0 1 6 ho u s e s u l .o f po s t o ffi e e - -- - - - -o R .G .A L L E N . \ a s r n A C ' r o R lnaurana.-e-~Rent|l=s R e a l H a u t e O ff i c e F i r s t D o o r n o r t h a f In d e p e n d e n t Te l e . O ffi c e MODEL CLEANERS. Cleaning,Preuin Reiwdrinl Located On Eur. Washington Street Blair, Nebr. u s .._.........._»g...,..._..... _ nn . W . F . a nn u m . : DENTIST Rooms overBlllr Sun Bank Blair. nan-£5 {x\DBESSIHAKING REMODELING RELINING Sin. J . Cnmtrom First House IIut of Ponoffice (I ) ( I) UB A N L O N, ~ u s a :a , OFHANLONA t t a r u y n f m n 0Be g in Su u Ba nk Bu ild" <=> ~uFRANKs.a m x w w (Agua for I-'dnnonr Qenmuy? Ply l mxhaz Pric e for POULTRY,CREAM AND EGGS 0n mm Street Smith uf Indopend ent Telephone Offlet Ind.1221,u m,Alh max . n .. 4 . § ; . Rav R. J Rdneruen. Putat Banda/ School u I0 A u (inc h S cr v ku u l Il A M u m m c l m n v . - w m TRINITY (W Un e d u I n d 2 nd mu mB. J Womlng Pllior ' UH!u a for leetnrn on ~cmu.u»Fundnmfnw Teuhlngn or Imtrndlon for Bllunlly d u r no na as 1:30 Sundny Schsd nt D 45 Banda: awry Bnndny morning nl man: c llhc r ln (i emnn vt ln[ I.llh 1 1 ." Q u a n | . ¢ 1 m ~ . _ ~ gavemnlu u s-rnuc l.Bond:q d n k u d t ln I mm u n ! rmoo nov u a a h h due from Imnken deenued 8|.000.000.' n n 918 b l n h included In I-hi .ummuy showed |tau)in z n s u of f r m s s , r m, m gn s x l m a x o I n n d e mu a n - md . a n d a n n u l.L u e l ( n l h m m t P I U lnnaneel( r u m u m m: m u . 4 wxs 6 . \ T M bank eonurvadm fund do-m i m ' h o m u s u l s 1a . ¢ a' u, m during UM y ou.Th e n h u b u n r | | | | h ¢dc c nue 'n cnpizd neck.nurplm and qmii- fovthn Sun Cauvumlon \riU\ hun- q u mn u Gr a n d ln lmd .llr . B m-den In| forceful lpenker.It Il de- dnd th!! ve have a lugs nuln<I» : u i w h u : M m . sr. D IA RTS 5| -lsc ou x. C llug c n " D t u m Clmrsh Anand-thc Uon pr" M l SA M:Day , Bv!lllY» Nw.1. 3:80 AM. Haiy Colnmnnhn.ms AJ L Chlldrln'1\ (Aurel. um :\ .\| . Chu n!Holy Evehuin w w pmli ll,vhua. sm.1-y ¢b \¢\' ~l\h um mule.H and ndlsc oum du n n l tha pu n §:0U P.l|.Young People Fc on-~ ww n y . vu . u n - m u r n wm Gln Free Canlulililou on may an neun. mv. ls is at ROME HOTEL ( n n I 0 | . : ~to g nm- TW O DAY S QNLV U n c a n n y in Ca lu lt n u '141 | - in S pa tu la | ~ ~Many W h .for | 11.n......f».|.» ¢,__,_\._.. .~*""""¥'~.I1 an f woo . mmNMC chu at 2:30 or 7:30.|::r,,_;,,,°, : " ; _ "fy " In All Saints Day is ine chumlfs num ?un.her,in!orm¢tlm1 BIa!r'l'¢!. woe A decrease of from »:.m,m.za aria! dw and lntedltn the mdvwl'nu putnr inumh an u m o sms.1u2.so nn mm in the dir of thu name bs' nun] tint-autism an Sundxy P.W-leponiinri Iuarlnty fund for tht n r .H zv.1.u1'ztzmN cnuacu ' Jackson and C-inter nm:FRA NK R. mi n s D I E SaH . N u m , P u l s .AT \ lmNz .moz .z s HOME uries.All cnmmuniqnu of the church are expected m be prulnt.The eleven o'¢Ioel¢nrrlee will be a aepchi memorial Eueluriil, in bon-or of the fcunden and former 'work en of this parish.ln zhe afternoon, J. P. J énm u quite lic k at pre- nent and unglle to be at, his planE of business. Mr.nnd Hrs.Znrin Knoll droveto Omnhn Sunday and visited Iriemll untii Monday.Mr. and Mn. E. C. Bunlir :wend- Mrs.L B.Harrison were initistu into the under.After thu business meeting the entertalnment commit tee. Mn. 0. L.Hilsinger and H nZ. }'ard|\l1 had chuze. Refxeahmenu 'Arun served later br Mesdsmes ChrilRichter. C. I.: Raid and Chu. Laugh Blind Horn liven 'J u c n u u l " " " " " "Ytlthlr pemittint. th e Aillr Guilddag Benin 10:80 A. ll.Funk Roxen Kilne was born nur will demnte the graves of farmering nervirea at 7:30 RH.935% fn oh! C"'"f"!'. City 2'".!"'>' F' momhorx. in the Binh cemetanr. naw.me D95 ct nr. IIN!mrs.L1. Kline.He received his oduentianssBlair, gnuhaatlng from the Blair CONGBHMTION L CHURCH high Qchnol :ml for a number of June: AM¢K¢em»n.Puwr u n a o n a n x a (Linc oln awe between eo. a 'mn mu ' r. J . mu on , omah a.S w a n Sunday School at 10 0'¢}ock. Preaching Bervloee at ll A . I , sr . r mwc is B ORGI A(Catholic Chlrch) (Comer Colfax and Hb street) father C. A. Beyeredorfer,Pastor n m a n d Thlrd Sunday of each month. Hua at 9 A. H. Snood and Fourth Sunday s, la! at 10:30 A. xt. u r mo ms r m> 1 s o o : » . u . c n v n c n (Cer. Colfax and W1 sheets) o. U. ¥¢ P r wd . r u m. M o h r School 10:00 A. ll. inning Servic e 11:00 A. I. Eprnrth League 6:80 P. ll. Evening aervlcee at 7:80 PM. Pray er lleatlng Wedneaday nen ill 1:30.. " sr ai. uz'r°s IPISC OPAL c annon ftlrant Street.between uh and ith) Rev. Chu. D. Hating, Paator Heir Cemnonlon m n Sunday :nal Hale has ai 'PHI A. ll yearn atuellrel rnealielne under the isle Dr. S. zz. Taylor and alao taking a year ln a mcclkal achool in Cin- airmail.On his return home, which was in the year 188-l.an opening ol' the Winnebago Indian neeenration hzrrd him and he took a homeatead nearBancroft ln Channing county and was elected aa County Surveyor which plane he till:-cl until 1889, when hetetumemltollialrandformeda company srltn H.H.Dexter ma 1..li. Clow and went to Idaho wht!! for a number of year:they were en nled In mining operations untilabout1901wheara! employed in engineering work for the Chicago and Northernatern Railroad, and re- aideel in I'nrnont until 1912. In 1012 he was chosen aa engineerand superintendent of a large drain- n n diatrict m r Rnd Wood Falla, Minnesota when he moved hla Iam-lly and when they eealded until |923 when zher moved to Minne- apolla.In 1920 Mr. Kline suffered from a ltroke of panlysia from which henutrrreeenleledandla t#from another which resulted finally in hledeath last Friday, Octobbr 23, 1925. On Pahanun I8 12.95.zilarnnxnd n n - As we enter the month of Novem ber the spirit of 'Ihanksgi¥In[ pervades the atmosphere of our thought. Hay it grow in our hearts to produn: fruit in Chriatilke detda.Sermon there for next Sunday, "The Seeds ol Gratitude." Sunday School at I0 a.m.Mft. RoyWrighg will be in charge.Homiuuz womhlp ag l l a.m.Come lo both services.Choir practice this week on Thurs- day evening at 7:30.' ||g|°Hg[3| 31° EPISOOPAL c nuncu 0. U. H¢I'roud, Pastor The Reverend; lielieeman an-1 Daw- aon ll-alatod in last Sundafa eervicta owing to a weak ol hard work In re-wf l n e the church am! parmnggg, which mid wud is not ye! completed. C. D. Drew is eepafrlni the church organ which was slightly sliaablni in the move iaat summer.A new gar- age ia being bull; at the pereonage.Remember the full day of servlnea next Sunday. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH. onuu 1"- *' "as un; fauna-°"'° .."';'.;.;" . m r nl-Hilm mu Kazakh! EH '°'*"°!' "'i§. I..1 llrll. r. J. :umm an Mn. R. P. Rasmussen and Mrs. DI 'Hx 1 par ty ll ihe Ron Earn-eat hom!E.w.Bunlic attended a Water- xt Cnig Thunduy evening.'arnys Lnnvenlion 19. Kanna City Ina;Mr.and Mrs.Alfned Jesperabn neck.Plans were diacu for theemi gl.\ll\'L O1 mln: r.uu» uv"""'of heir time m me nnumulHarold Curley called at !h:d.Har 1 ~ n. ~ Cook, of-Scribner spent :nan Sprick home on Wealne Y k the week-emi with friends at Baie. hir. and Mn. "°"""" Sprlc k too Mr.and Mrs.H.c .mc zellln. Sunday dinner at the home of Aug sun, Harry, Jr., and dnuglffer, Rachei mt N'`id°'d°|'5'°.spent Sunday in Tekamalm with refaOn lust Saturday ¢»\eni='l5t» u large trcrowd of young folks gatheml ul. the v g g n m .g,¢g 25__M| ,Hellen drove to Omaha Thursday. Dr. Geo. E. Stanleytn purehasnl the Minn Ruth Robert:' home on the boulevard and will take possessionthefirst.of the month.Supl.and Mrs.Seney,who occupy the plare, "HL we umlerataml more into the I I . n r c f ul r n ! I d l n l ! Improvement o!the Miuouri riverIor :navigation an far as Yankton,.8. D.Mr.Iiurdfc was uppoluted bn#Gov. McMullen to represent Negnuf Ira.Delvzutes from si! states wenpresent nml Mr. Burdir nays il. was lhe mont enthusiastic buuinesa mee! inn hp nun! nH|\n¢|.|¢|. f b r i m " < l | 40431 Attorneys Biair,Nebr.and Omxhl,Nebr. Firit door lollih 1611: a apium of c ity hd!808LefIang Bid;. . |.OF IISIATE S TA TE OF Nn mu s z u . Wnhington CnuntyGran; Lathrop, Attorney In the County Court In the Hatter af the Estate ofSamuel D. Bouvier, Deceased: To the Creditor:of Said Sti ne:You Are H8¥1bY Notified, That I will ur atthe County (hurt Room in Blair in mid County on the 28th diy al' November, 1925, and on the 2nd dayoflla:c h,1928, at 2 delbc l IIB., on eeeh of uid dates, to receive end examine all c lllms agnlnst uid Ea- itte, with a view to their adjustment and dloirarwa.The time Iimileml for the presentation of cldma sp in s!u i d Estate is three months frnm the 280| dw of November A.D. 2925, es. dabuu is One Year from said 28th dur c! November 1925.Wi my hand and the Sul of lk! County 002111, this 2401 dly of October, 1925.;sL:AL)1. c. ELLER. $0Bt.County Judge. m m I 4 l+ i + l+ l° l' \ + i ~ l- ¢ + | + l Remember We Handle Lumben*Cement ' Coal Feed Sand Salt Farmers Co-operative Union BLAIF.NEBRASKA ¢>l+¢#ll+¢+l+l+»+»+¢+¢+»-.'-s-:-c 1-a+|+¢+¢-|~a+¢+a+n»:»¢+»-:~u+v Norncn OF HEARINGPIOBATB OF siwrs or m=:nmsKA. 1wuuuum County.¢ ""In m Cont: Conn.Hnnry lhneke, Aw; WILL In dm latter o! the Emu orHannahll.Janna Deceusl:The woon ron SALE All kinds.Cut and delivered Leave orders at The Enterprise Real Haute Office First Door north af Independent Tele. Office | 1 . | I ....ww.- ann ll wg ¢;u¢n .uwvM i n M a g g i e L o w e r e l u fn r d F r i da y fr o m n w e e k s vis i t In O ma h a . a n d i»sp e n d i n g t h e w r r k ag t h e G m - do n Im w e h o m e mo u t h o f t o w n . 2\1i=~f.Ii tl zr l D a va o h a d t h e m i s fo r t u n e t o n m s r u s t y n a i l In h e r f o n t Th a n d a y e ve n i n g a n d w a s c o m p e l l e d ze-m i n sch ooi F r i d a y .. A d i s t r l c r m e c t l n g o f t h e 0 . E . S . ...nl s... \.-1.a nl m n . ! 1 ; | n \ l n m i i n r ll In n u w.- . ` . . . ...' f h g \°.'¢»~|»-1p.§2¢ra n c h h a s sl fo r c e o f m e n b u s y e n c l i n g n new d o u b l e c u m c r i b t o n u k e c a r e o i t h e l a n g :c o m cr o p .Th e c r i b replaces l i n o n e b u m c d i a : t y u r b u t i » m u : h l a r g e r .' - Th e s l a t e o ffi c i a l s l a n ! w e e k t u m p l d t l f l h o w o r k o f s e i g n l n g o u t U10 s m a l l la ke s an rl dit ch es n e a r h e n 'n.:_ ....... .|.....u \ n ¢ H u n 1 | n h u r W h : a s ; aa;"'If=e5»!€ *i_r9"ief. :'::|621 "i{'°`1F\5` .]§`.'¢i3¢E§§'g|'u5g§"iF§||¥il¢°'i|'f§ ?;:..'a ng ml" End -""v "-I ;.";,;;T......|..;"..:.»aT..'"1 a ' " ' " |r. I- lu r Ic1a'l "i""§=E|}|b2§ of game fish.Mr. Bunn ex Llr. and Hn. cz. E. Johnson en- nuts to mek it with morn In mml'z| vary canfnl.I nlifhara nudist lilnneapolls.Irmmlun service at 1|my widnn ou; of the },¢u| { befall Mr.Kline W u a member of the On Tlsundsy, Nov. 5, the l.a~lie|'4 Il i lu huirh in this city, uniting Aid will m m al the ;>arsonan.I .I nh h as nv cgin.-h,n'| | ;,~thu;look an lrllh the church than twenty-:the Emrybody hwiud. 'g u n o f m li e vu I la n l me mh u l t h y h o m " " " " " m u u m i n Le! of ihs Huanie ordtr hen and lx nor ms or A an zmr 1 =:\»: !\'1' ilu open dr."of tht Eu ta m S tu .Cllnton Smith,Reggie Skinner andWalter Blelerhenry: Messrs and Mes tlamoa Raymond hlsfill, Harold Wil-son and Lyle, and Harold Smith. ARLINGTON NOTES Arlington, Oct. 22.--1 ; -H. W . Schoettger entertained a one o'elock luncheon on Tuesday after- noon in honor of Hrs. W. D. Badgerwho expects to leave soon for Lodge- pols and for Mrs.Jennie Glover. who will return to her home at Long llesch,Calif.,tefore long.Plans were laid for Mesdsmes 3lrah MeDonald, C. G. Marshall, C. P. Hast- ers,llenry Close,Ileter Peterson, Annie Johnson, J. D. Nesrtom, W. I). Badger,Jennie Glover and H i n Mary Williams.Mr. and- Mrs. Will .lewett and son, Jack,of Gurlsy,visited lrith Mr. and Hrs. J. C. Badger on Friday.The Sunday sehool of the Congre- ....sl.......t l url la lmav nlannlnr l day celebration.Miss Irene AulonbHlht,of Sill- lard was a guest last Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosenltllde. Mrs. W alter Bliss, of Omaha vashostess to a number of her Arlintt- ton friends or a one o'clock lunch eo non Thursday afternoon.Vasesofroseswithrednutbaskets and basket shaped place cards made pretty appointments for the tables. Bridge followed.Mrs.P.L.Cady and Mrs. John Ilebard tied for highhonorsandintheweMrs.Cady tson a nnetty prime.Places were laid for llleadames Charles Andrews.G.Il.hllslco,llorold Weber,John llebard, C. G. Marshall, P. I... Cady,L.M.Peterson,Walt Eehtenkamp. R.A.Davies, G. I.Pfejfler. Clyde Cook.'}{. W. Marshall. Horner Miller.iseslle Peterson.J.fungbluth.Ed Renard Will Ostermon,-Jr., and hllss all from Arlington;Cook. Scribner: Joe Rhea Gllfry, W. H.r-.1 ss.....|..1 .11 Esther Harshal|, Slenlomes B. F. Rhea, Fremont;on e s - . . . __ _ __ _ ; kamah,Henry Truhlldn.A.W, Bane, E. C. Burdie and Dr. and Hrs. Moon,of Telmmah.Later ln the nenlng they pttended the danc e at the Legion haJl.\After a three sreek's vlslt with s einltf,L i m Ollie Lowe,at Arling- ton. Mrs. Hattie Treet returned home Sotonhy.She left on 'Tuesday forSl!l|11tlch, llllnoin to spend the win- Ier with relatives.-The Ladies'.tm -'till meet Wetl needny for work srlth Mrs.Henry lluhlman.The Holt Lowe family motored to Omaha Saturday and spent the day.Wm.Swany,of Cincinnati, Ohio was a guest at the D. W. Rutledge home n few days last week.hir. and Mrs. Clue 'Hastings drove tn Turin. Iowa Friday and attended the funeral ol a Mend.Mrs. Jennie Johnson bf Sioux City isspenclinz the week with her niece. Mrs. A. W. Barge and family.Mlaa Mandel)Rucker spent the IMN to spend a fe! days there. The Woman'e Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening and have a num ber of business matters to take care of..Mrs.James Ll plnoolt,of Hlalr,earns up Monday ll.. a visit with her g m -Mrs. Gllben Olson and fam y,Workrnen are busy tearing out thebridge north of town near the Woods Undlke raneh.it will be redaced by a new and much larger one and theold one will be used on one of the small dralnnle ditches.. The Roberts-Rose ranch receivedseveral cars of stock rattle for feed ers last week. .Hr.Tucker and Mr.B1nlth.or Pender, stopped hero Monday on the :ray home from Omaha for a short ds l:srlth friends.Walter Nelson and Emil Hansonare unloading o ear oh stsel to be used ln erecting bridges on the drain- sae ditch. I!:°':..'::.,'L°::":.';'~ '.!.'1i"'.'l'1°E'. |~2;m'.;.;;i.»5"=?1J&§"¢I',§I n . 1 0'Hanlo11, Haber I 0'Hanlon, Atty.B7 vtn ue of an trd er of nle ir sued out ot the District Coon ol Weahiagton County,Nebraah,endinpmauanoeofadecreeotn h l Court in an ac tion therein pending 'arbenln Pamela State Bank,a u e a i l v l u l v v i l e m l n n u u u q l l l 1 l ¢ B of Bethany; Hn. Nellie Mila, Uni- ::-¢!t;Place;Hn .Maud K.Pbt- eraon,Fremont;and li n .Louise Peteraon, Joliet, Montana. Funeral aervne-ee were held fromtheBaptist Bhunh here on Sunday afternoon at 1:80 ami hstenneng was Corporation h ||.h1ng1{f and Auguat made in the Coming City cemetery.D ugh and Cora al. nm. are ,,,.|lr. Xilne has | hoe: of old time fggignu, | eel!! on llonday the wp, friends who will rernelatzer hlm tor any uf November,m s .at m e nn manly wi upright qulltiea forzu l. o f .u a d er a t o n W e e ! F mvhv ' e e ¢ mx : mm I n mn me e r ! p w ,9 |th '~C o u n ty l i v i n ; th e p a r t U t I ~ ll ld I Court Home in the City ot Btair, llason and hte Iife Urea an exampte :wuz or WU' old.The Youthk Com- panion will be a hundred years ohl, and the evmt In goin( to be made a memorable one for The £hmpanion'e many friends Bo. edthoulh the date is not until April 15, 3927, prepar- ations wilt begin with 1926. In honor of ite birthday The Com- panion eriil mme to you next year at the new toe: prime of $1 1: will bo dnaeed in ite party clothes, with new eoeer deeiln-I. euhrged illu»~tfa tions. near brilliantly clear type. and 1,1| Wnhlngon 6 1 m m N l ir l lh .N l |\ n b lk n f. 1 |4 ¢ t o l- \ » N |' \ \ |n \ ld - de r la r ull. th 1 »u » -fn: mfmafu l m m. U - w k :111| North unq ,M GN Bw d n n u Qurtar und tho Manhun t Qua n" of the S alman Qumr of Borden IB. Tovnlhip ll, l u n ; - 1 s . \ » a n u » » o \ h P . l| . . | » W m county.N n b m h .w:a d d y o n e a r hh mor tn p a n th a red muh abvn desc ribed whkh il s u i k q x u n f l m m o n n n a a n i dy n vn h u In fa vor a l F r imon l Mn amonl m¢n. C HURC H o r c mu s r (Comer Lincoln and Rm! Stnou) L H.C mn .Pulor - W m - m n \ m m s e m u m , ulwl i d n u w vn o la vv r i d u r xd l o n h h u r n m l s "Am vm s ha ll a a , ,, . ln . a z rwv o r A mu on ?l m a t pn u u t A n a r lu i n lnh vi u | ve n ~od o l mn u u e e eu n d g un : Ou r nulel h ull ol_ 82 l bi llion n l dn l- ovor an puns man KMD lm y ear. ll vm mn ui n 9 | oo d~\ tn llh Qui ll r w i w .m e n u w w w m m . . la i n of n d vmn n n n la n d md u g xp u w ' lh h - I t a n d m a r ' r u n . , nd i o , ( vn u ,boob,and m a n . ; ln u md n g u wd ll u d d e u , a m! d w uerdelludd C| \i\dr¢n'|Page.Don'\§ miu this (mat ynr mf The You| .h'| Coupmknz subscribe now nnfl ro- e d vu 1. 'IN Ylulh'| Companion-62 luun Ilan and to any ounn Inlemwl In :lid mnlhr:You An Hanky Nol iflcd Thu! nn inntmlncnt pvpordn| w b e L M lu! W ill md Tn ume nt of Hannah ll.James, donned.ls m | $ l | l n u i d C o \ m , | n d d . | o s pethhn pny ing for the Probate nf u i d ln lln mml.an d f or d u np- pvintxaunt vf s u m H.J m u n »» Ene uwr, Tilt an the Nth My o l Nonnbsr. I925, at I0 cfeloek A.ll., II Coon Wm:25C n'I' Bunn Pork Chops. v Fresh Side P `l'raah Ham l 2 ' ~ . l ' \ n \ ' f sxtn spocixi ' a r k . .Ql _ p 2 5 C 2.5¢ 2 B c 22¢:G A S :;.....-.:."::::;.: r§r"{n»"§§[i§|f¢T .HT um will "FII-I."'|n5j¢-and !".'?'""'2 ""'.!.'!'E[_"'°l"f.'fI m Amerleln Lllilll bl!! lnli; :' "' ""':=a.a.1mw. " ""-'°°~, ,H r.nr. -nf aln. um Inns a tai . lm|»i»»'¢» am. ..|llrlll on r lln. wlulm I.move vhllorl tl un nur am Sllirdly.'nh ehkhea ml wmvlln pie la w r nl ' i l mann; evenlnh Od- aa. A :Ndm m ;In :Miriam to the lin .|... JR. ..I"... ~ ¢°L..|.1. ml _P|"-_*Ui ||"i~ 'F"". °"!"£°'E ~ the u exneetefl-nisBibsDavin,of Omaha \i!\\|.¢d ner 0 |lL¢||;..x|;uu|""*""" .'fE'¥EE'fi§"_"If'_...=. \...» . §| " ' * " °" " -i r a n " .m l f m m m las t s u»a y . -2" Lw? I'2 "§ 2__ Ci? ".'§ff--\.ff']~lh mh u r n e r u _ - - .._|71-2¢ Sausage --25¢l"n'1»h Pork fsu d : u n d Bak, Ynmem, Nobnvh . In u n p n w p u l mme ! u w ° 0 ~ ' l' 7 w p || i: ; £ ! a n 0 |! \ | ! ¢ |l . Yo ! Ju mlr y , l ,obtained | deems olfo nd uw o in uid anhn for the num ol m o o n wgotkr with nn .-.._..\- _. .-. _ _¢-........on lux Gnu Baum as eluhm. P1-weas balm. Gcmnny as sunken, Can-mu as enum and cm. n hllllon.Thul. Amerkn own randy om~up I he ric hes of IM to dd. - L " 5 : _ _ " " : s f ~ ~ ' ° e " | r = in xm, ma2. The rvmllning inuu of ms.All for only.82.3. Or lnfhadl l¢Cll|'| lqlxine, thimonthlysunwrilyanmmm.nom pmxuum, gnu sam .ua pelltkm im am |11no! 01 unuc wdo u ul u id lnn nlme ni vm he heard, and um `lf y ou rio um mn lpp nr und mmm, mi d Con n may Probau and n w r d u n u m ,and (nm ldmlldltntiun nl the estlte \0 The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way ; ~\ high school orc huln,reading! andsongs.The supper ls being l.'|\'l'l\ in order tc rain money for new mn!boob and orchestra music for the U . . - . I - . .¢ » \ . n n | HERMAN NEWS Mi n Grace Hastings attended a U l u a i ' \ ' ; \ ¢ n ¢ \I ¢ { f | I )a v l n i n l * xrr.Noyes accompanied mem namefor a 1r~eek'| visit.Ile will then go so Momlamin, Iowa for a Ylnlg with relatives before returning home. R.H.Rumusa-an wan.. a Binir é."i::."n¢.§]~¢.£| a paper "The Lamof Lognn Fontanelle" and Mn. H. I..Swan,"The Prenluleni."Tho club mesh Nov.6 with Mrs.E.W. n | | " " _ Below:Boiling Beef uU u u u uM r . , n 1 d H n .J o h n A l d e r m a n ,1 1 1 9 h a v e b e e n o n s m o t o r t r i p t h r o u g h l f l i n o i l .s t o p p e d h e r s T u e m d i y a t t h e F .S .W e b b h o m o .T h e y Z e i t W e d - n e s d a y I a r S u t h e r l a n d ,w h e n t h e y [ H M I »- £"i;; .aa ;,j,`f"1I."¥:¢`.§\`IEf°~};;;;,;;',;to Omaha.Friday and spent the day. Min Anna Tdpiett, who In n s|.u~ dint. nuns at the Ciarkscn Isospltnl in Ouulu, spent gundny with home business nlier Wednesday( Nrs.Fred Voss.of Omaha camo up Friday for 1. few days vkit with Herman friends. H n .Phil Hopkins alumed Lui Urn!from s i n sre¢k's m y in H. 0. W illiamson held his annual Pblnnd China hog sale liomhy, Oct.26s l l In nported that Hlty th i n i sold well lm!brouxht good prices. Chu.Cameron and A.W. Thomp- snn mn the suetlonurs. North Side Store - South Side Market sms N:ELs£N. 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" l u n M M ?l l l d n z m a g m a Th i s n o l k f s h l l l b e pu bl is he d for ~ t h r e e ' r u b m¢¢e lai!~ely i n LM g &|t.orprl:=¢ prior tn uid hearing.| Witnnn my hand and oldcid ual t f i n m a d g y o f O c t o b e r ,m s . ¢ s n \ L )1.c .z u m . II BLAIR GAS COMPANY .a rlBLAIR.NEBRASKA . . : ; nmainod anal-d for I panel! ormln .Imam and plan 'duty in thu! nn- 8\?!*i8l»'l'8l!83CllIPT!0N BUREAU, |!~4L g m o a n m . .m u m p l a y i n t h e t b i n l q u a r t e r , V a n D e u s e n g o i n g o f ! t e c h i e f o r e i g h t y a r d s fo r t h e ta l l y .H e al s o ki c ke d go a l . Pen.|,|l.ie|ce u ne d b r su bs ti t ut es . l p t l i l e d B h l f s h o p e s o f a n n e l l n l ' M y m o r e !.cu¢.hdo1|rna b y l i n e v i n .b u t w i t h o n e m i n u t e i a f t t o p l a y .B a r r y t h r e w a n e a r p a n 1 °E , S t f i c k l e u w h i c h p e l t e d t h i r t y f i ve y a r d s s n r a n o t h e r to u c h d o w n .V a n De u ae n a g a i n k i e k u l i n t h e e x t r a po i n t . B l d fs l i n e w o r k w a s s p l e n d i d , t h e h e a vy b o y :m a k i n g b i g ho l e s f o r : h e h e r d p l u n g i n g b a c k s . T h e In d e pe n d en t s p l a y a g a i n ne x t S u n d a y a t th e b a i l p a r k w i t h t h e O m a l u S p o r t i n g Go od s C o m p u y team furnishing the opposition.Omaha tetm is one of :he but in the a§.aI.e. ..,-,- .- u z < l i . \ 1 . 1 . 0 w L A K P Z S n x l x fs s s l u z n B l . ! N N 'S L A K E T o a n A r n s m s c . R E S O R T M e n fr o m t h e S l n l e l"in|1 H a t x h e r i e s u n d e r t h e ¢ | i !¢ c l i o n o f M r .Pi e fo!-I a n ¢ - n s e m n l i n nein lnp:M o n t h la ke ,no r th e as t u l he r e ,a n d wi l l , w h e n d o n e th e re ,cl e a n o u t R \ k e r ' \ lak e an al P n l d i e l u k e .Th e w a t e r i n r I il x v n r n v n s n n § 5 §a §E E §E E§§ §§ ~Pl ' h u m a -at nocané-eiu|m=mttur at podoffiu at Bhlr, Nob., undu.mnm»¢ f¢ »»r:|uala,mo- -nbaer iptlonis nglr dadu ~Ti s c n a mn ld mb - n will b l inntantly nmovld n r n n l l i n l l t n n t l n u of tb o tlmc p d di a r li tln p u b - inontifiodgotlmarwinlthcsub- ~vf ll n n a i n h z f o r e a u th e ~udmbnaiptionpnia.Evmr ~r mu stu n du s u nd th attlu ll o n s a n m a d a a p a r t a f t h eh l t ' | | l a t h p d » l i l h r u u d .a.~. - l d l l l c n l o f m y k i n d In En I i l f o m u s t b l f a m e d w i t h n t a u n t s e r vi n g 111|g n l fn r o o f pu b li c u w e l l u fo r p r i n t s .l n n y l n d u t r i e l owls t h e i r po si ti on i n t h e 1ro dd'u:m r - d z l e f i y t o e o n n l i d a t l o n w i t h n :bg t t o r s e n i o r ¢»: h o pu bl ic . I O R T A L I T Y W 1 b u t b a f o n ve r y t e r m .I m m o n a l h y t B a - i t t h e r e a m s x u g g u x , n l n l i a ve e l l n c a h e r t i m ]h e a l l n d j m l i o n fol1l.l h e r w e a r y p i n i o n . i y u i l t y l I ;{ n r u w |o p e n n o ls o f t h e vi n !f m w e r Z!2¢p u Ic r o w n a f d n z l a l r u d e s t i n y u p o n },.: m s n b m w ,It e r i n t g e ve r y warned k i n g o f me n ," L i n fa r |a u w n e d f o r U m n m p l n u fh u d e s t i n y ! "G e a r y u ¢ u ¢ ¥ w [ll tl!! United Stiles ner ngmln wot?This quu,l.ion in ner bethepublicanalIntlua lnl I 1. :led of unrest.If lurh an state fain ner c omes I out i t ml a hams of the hx enforcement ho law.It wi n mo n th in n unaanyother that brought abuui downfall of the saloon in vlltfnel- and if then is wer l. rnulniuan sentiment nguhm angl thc ulonuin 4:--men into rn;ue it alll be no other resmn.are a n th an who insist that 1 bono in now bein! :trunk than thc cpm :dom was an invita-to every nun to m m i n mdx.i n m m w v i e mmy be 0 what thay uw. or do they knowztheyareMillingah-out?ln Ilrst pine,the nu ll who are ting au;this propqnnda a nwho apmd muc h time talking favor at tha alloon.Their togic f u k .if than ls mo n liquornamednowthanwhenwehad thin why should ghoy sunt~it 'l"lplr atltmwn u bulls r objnel. nought.It in a jake and lmvw lt.l wander an man y peopk of r would be plc ued If tomarrow when they vnlhd dawn torp u b s of business or to do r ghoppiq and find n of y on. sen :doom staring than in the .About every fourth place of ness n uloon.would that be 1 ~le stats of afhin?Sth gha #pen uloon.`dnmklnmu common, not s colebntion wason without the jail.: belng filled drunks, who wane thi reiviltl of system we were than living under s drunk man was n common t.J { o\r many wang th #date r rs!Not many we are nm.then ld in look in It that thewe new hue ll ilvtd up I0 be» no if we really entomt the law han, we fill ntlafy more wvh if we tres; iz in n h x lo ou ner. nu r a l k .Uarflilhikzn. Us A n d e a n gu nman Lolilr,Demoentic ber from llh mu d, in l m a y4nt on uur lximption, uid: o poiln oi exempting myrltlnhumtheirproportionaf tax burden ll undemoentk. un ~iean, un-Amman and » vici form of lo n mi mn u l favor!! It tends to cunts a prlviiegld which in xntagonlnlc to thcprlwpieaonwhlchourgov- nl is fuundld.l l ltr i k n vi siy at our pfognmnivl incomluysum, in that It ponnlta | mm a ua wang :monnncxrua INDIANS zu n i n n -o A war pany of Decatur bnm,_ an on ine war path and fuer for [Ure were felled ln their attempt tor!!!anothe: aeolp hers ilu: Sunday when the Blair independents took them into camp to the tune of 28 zo 0, Th e n m wa s a ll Blair from then m to mu m. me I n d i an a mu m no f-rg-= than BIalr'o forty n r d i line wi the hall.Bldr c arried the attack tzte up ponenu at all times and red in.we uarter Gra VannfQar.Dmuen.. Carlson and Rathlnann were the chief ground gdnera for Blair, 'lhlle Fremont starred for the nd akin;The entire lint quarter was played an Decatur territory with the Indians continwly on the defense.Late in the quaner a series of plunges bs Ccmpton, Van Deuaen and Gray put the ba!! on Decatur'a four yard ilneand Rathmann scored on a Iake end lun.Van. Deueen B a m gbal.. BlQr'a oecond touchdown come anaresult o! the same style of ple; with Guy and Ven Deuaen dppink the line h r b i g gaina.Rat!mgann uolc the ball over on a center,|maa1\ and Van Denman again kicked ¢¢.1z Blair anon-d after four minute* oiplay in the thin! qoanaf, Van Deuaen -mga three lakes han become ao low :hal it is expated zo freeze zo the hottom during the 'nrlnter in which use the fish would dl perish.The fame fish from Mant;lake andIiakefa lah are bdng transplanted a n L a k e ~ ' h i l t U I D ! ! i n !'¢d»dle'a lake are bein; placed in the :ew drainage ditch cut of Herman.The other Iiah will be sold. plenty of water but it will be supervision ofandd u ma n e Blmfa n i e has to protect the Hal: neilled under thegwlr tltn Hilainger fish removed.Hr. -mek his lake within the spring with the idea of mak- in: a fiahing ruort. llr. Bunn already has made some improvements around the ahores of the lake 1|rhlda2' ia about three milea in length with an averagebreadthofbetw en a quarter and half a mile.Boat.: are kept for hire and there are fine camping groundsn u r the lake.Hr.Bunn contem plated the erection of cottages for fem... The lake ia ahoutfour I1lllt'a >-outheaat of Herman and hu alwa;»~ been a favorite of the people of this community In fishing groundu.Mr.Hunn'a efforts in behalf of the eport-loving people of thin vit inlt are irery much appreciate-i-1 He fteconl. Bunn plana to' more game fisha Il¥l1I I ! p a rms WAERWAYS §nTm1|m|m|nTu1n|um|inn||11m|||||ilumuumv|u|||mm||||| BLAIR LOB£.'°l HAGGEDGm s x o O A K L A N D 2 9 o Blair Hi|h'a squad of pigakin this en: was rleclcledly off eoler Frida)ond dropped an errsticknme to Oak- hmi on the latter! fieid.The final more wa.: 20-0. The lliair team wan playing farbelow their eariy season form, and though they showed atreaks of win ulng football at limes,their :\how ing was on the whole pitiful,the line Yailing at timea,to atop the Oakland back:on the defenn andghe backfield being seemingly unable to move faster than a trot.This i. partly explained.however,by thefact dnl. the team was h ered in pnttice betiuae of Injuries sustains-I in the 'Iekamah game hat week. Due to i.n}\¢riea to regulars, coach Moore wan forced zo use two men in tho iine who had never been in a regular game before.A The other two touehdowm weee both on the same ntylt of s1¥=\>. adouble eriucroaa which proved suc cessful in both canx.The ian tally waa made in the lun! half nlinuie ul I Q-m -1:nun-n B o l a n d ¥ n | | h | F l - s t u a n f u - I n n u n u u u m v u m . c o t l l n l l t y i n : h c m e w e n .f i l l - I 4 i o | | d n | p r ¢ n a t i | o l | L i o | , 1 r o u l » l ! » m m U7 u n m y m o u n t a t th e l l l n u u s r l t h a t h r na vig a t io n ,v u L l c m m o t a I v o 6 1 7 m m n u e l L I N a n u a I o a n : f r o m n u n l t a l u l u l l I n f o n o t n t l f . o n d t h e c o n t i n u a l g l n f | n a na m n : I n t w i l l h e n n a u l h l v i d a i n i t s n o n i .c u l t u r i n g o n a n u u - a w r f l m n i l h l B i ; B u d d y .m m m u a n p n u n u u r n o f t u m a n p a l u t l o u p n d o m l u u r l a t u n c o l m t h a .l h r b o n H a u n t , | ¢ 1 ¥ I ¢ ¢ 5 f ! g g m l marco,t r u t h e p r l n c l n l s p u t a r . H g #d o c h r n b l u n t !i a ¢ l !° l l 8 me 3 u Z l f n f i n g I l l C h p r a j l c t l .l nm i l l i o n th o r n v a n c o u n u n l : M i n a I b m ! a n c a u g h t M r . H o o v e r ! w o r d s a s N w w a r s u n i o u t t h r o l l h .ho a i r b y n d l o u n i o n w n a r .t h o u m a CIS:B u r .h o m T u l t o l . s ,D., a o Ba m u l : u a p o i n t !In o m n a m ,d n l q n m h e o u t fo r th e c o n fa n n o s .' r m - n t l m n l i l a h l vi v t f u o n b i y : h o n u n o t t h e t i g h t e n d o u b t . . Th e e f f o f th e fa r m l r - 1 0 d \ l c t !0 l m l f n l g b t M t n - i n a n s w e r e d a x t h e a l f l r t n c i .m v vi r t u a l l y n a r y d a l ! . a u : m m s t h o t i m e w i l l s o o n n r r l n h m t h o b u r d t l l o l u c c u l r o n u m n l h e l o w e r e d t h r o u g h r i ve r d u m b b 1081 r m u n u l t r a ar m l a w o u l d b l a s th r o u g h a re d u ct i o n tu th e r cm nm o di t le e pr od u ce d tn t h e= 1 l 1 " vu s e e n b r m e a n e l k e n . Th e c o u n t r y h a d te oo ee ro d at t!!! tently fr o m l h e e a r t o un d e r t a k e n y l a n k y pr ot ec t o l na t i o n a l d e el n pm e nt .S e c t i l a r y H0- over d o l e n d .T w o g r e a t in l a n d w a t e r w a y n t o m e ,th e H l u l e a i p p t a n d Gr ee t u n ,w e r e d m r l y d o n n e d b r t h e u o d n o n o f Pr o vi d e nc e .h e po i n t e d at. " W e m t u t t u e t h e pro eta too o l :o r e tn t l u p o rt a t i t m l o r th e na ti o n, " ae oo n l l nt t e .'u n i x a q u a r t e r o f A n o t a r y h e n c e vs _ m u s t u n e a n i n m u d 4 0 m t l t l o a I n p o p u m i o a n dw r t r a f f i c w i l l l a c r e u e f . . = . F ' \ m Jt ei r nu m b e r s .Th e t e r m i n a l :a n d : fe e t g l t e l l y i o l o u r r a i l r o a d :el - e | d , y s h o w p n m o n l t u r y a l g a e o f c o n t e n t i o n . - W e : h a i l n e r d n a t a s p e n m e h r n i l a n d u n t e r a n d th e c e p d l l ooet a t ti l l; e xp e n st o n !n t h e n r e g i o n e d u b e m e b y wa t e r th a n r y a l l "Bt° ¢it tle Ir e e r t l l h a r e fu l l e m p l o y i e n t l o r b o t h r u l u y e a n d e n t e r n y l w e m n n o n Qu it t h e d e l t r u o t i r e ho t ti e h e t u o e n u t e r b o f u e a n d - u i e e r vi c e l o r a n e r n o f m u t u a l c o vd t na t lo n . " E ve r y e n t w e c a n : e ve i n t u n e fo r t a t l o o t o m a r k e t i n a n a d d i t i o n t o u l m - o m e o t t h e t e : m e r a n d a n e s a u n a e e t h a t w e o n m o u n t a i n fo r h i m U s h e r t l l l t l i l fd l o f t h i n s .De sp it e m r l o n e : i n 1 1 1 0 n u t w a r , e r e h u e r a t t l e d t o r e l vl c l i l 4 o n t t u n d l e e d t h t h e gr ea t es t In o u r h i l t n r y IB d i n t h e h i l l a r y o l t h e q o r l d .W e t n o o m p e t t n g w i t h t h e w h o l e w o r mw d a y l l o u r e x p o r t tr a d e " T h e eu tr c eu ht l use o f e ve r y r e m a n o t h o t G o d p u g i ve n u a w i l l n o so me a b l u e l n g t o e ve r y c o t u s e .A m i G o d l l | , ¢ | v| ` i t o u e g r e e t s ; r e sources i s t u t e s w e r e t l u l t t o a n y o t h e r m o vi e o f t h e s a n t a . " T h e ou n le r e lt r o wa s co mp le te d Po sa da ;a n d n t w fm n n a n t o r n a t u tu m w a l vo d e o t e d .Sp ea ke rs d w e l t # I l l ]p h u e e o f t h e e t l b j e c t a n d e x p n u o d t h e i r vt u u I n r e s p e c t I o o o o eom tc r esu lt s.Th e m e e t i n g e u p r e etded o u r n r A.J.W e a ve r .h i t s Ci ty .He b .\ h q » 1 r | |in t r o d t l e l d b r UI-0 K u n a C i t y C l u m h r a t C o m - m r c g .H r W a n n o u t l i n e d t h a p u r p o u l o l ' t h e e o n l o n n c o .B u n n Gilman.ma m as a u d i City, la.; c. C. Dumgn. Omaha; l:. ll. rrsfeu,La:nad,K u and many al ho rs , sp ot s B u n n u l u .So ut h I u h o u N o - h n - l l a F e l o n d o i o w a . H a n n a .u n - w l l r l : m l Ok l a h o m a w a r e n p r n o n h u . ' r m h r r u a r y . o m b n u d b r t h o u s t a i n t u n f o r u d l u a s t h o h r u d m m o f t b l w m a . J. C .N l r l l n l l p m n l n n a t r e a l t o r o l K a u u l i l l y .de cl a re d s o m e t h i n ; m g a t h r u h k n h u b e c o m e s o l o w rhll. it is expand zo fren: zo thi bot!om during the 'winter in which use tho fish would dl perish.The fame fish from Mi n h lake :ndIi z k e f s h h a r e b d n g t n n s p h n t e d an L a k e ~ ' h i l t U I D ! ! i n !'¢ d » d 1 ¢'| l i k e a r e b e i n; p h - e e d i n t h e .. p h ;when Colson,Oakllmfa fuH» bac k, nn four yard: for his thin! touchdown of the afternoon.The kic k vas good fqr the mn paint.. Col:-on of Oakland,was the out- sunliing star of the game, making :II of his !.¢ll'l1's scores, and phying Thi otlnr Ii.|h_1rill bc sold. B u m u h h u p l m y of water to protect the Huh but it will be neined undtr the supervision of;Ward¢n Hilsinger and d u ma n n ""r'r s great defensive game If full.Th only bright mlrk of xhe comes; fromBIl2|:'s standpoint v u Ti!d¢n's me- turn of an intercepted pun an Oak- Iln¢l'n ten yard line, ghe eiuut Bhir came go neonin;during the entire game. m g a t h r u h k n h u b e c o m e s o l o w rhll. it is expand zo fren: zo thi bot!om during the 'winter in which use tho fish would dl perish.The fame fish from Mi n h lake :ndIi z k e f s h h a r e b d n g t n n s p h n t e d an L a k e ~ ' h i l t U I D ! ! i n !'¢ d » d 1 ¢'| l i k e a r e b e i n; p h - e e d i n t h e .. p h ;when Colson,Oakllmfa fuH» bac k, nn four yard: for his thin! touchdown of the afternoon.The kic k vas good fqr the mn paint.. Col:-on of Oakland,was the out- sunliing star of the game, making :II of his !.¢ll'l1's scores, and phying Thi otlnr Ii.|h_1rill bc sold. B u m u h h u p l m y of water to protect the Huh but it will be neined undtr the supervision of;Ward¢n Hilsinger and d u ma n n ""r'r s great defensive game If full.Th only bright mlrk of xhe comes; fromBIl2|:'s standpoint v u Ti!d¢n's me- turn of an intercepted pun an Oak- Iln¢l'n ten yard line, ghe eiuut Bhir came go neonin;during the entire game. The Enterprise for news. new at right ln"l'heEnt.erpri»e Christmas ea:ds at the Eateryoffice.tf Nice stationery at The Enterprise ~fflce.34.u J.E.Campbell,furniture,rue: nd undertaking.50¢.f. Parties having pure bred poultry ~tene notify Aye Bros.4lI-tt. I f you lee it in The Enterprise. ou c an know lt:Hght.tf. Han:Kruger Nelson,of Omaha,peut the week-end at Blair. For Sale-Note book paper and ~were at The Enterprise office. Wanted--Good lsumlresa at the rowell Home.Inquire at Home.21 Dr. Ewill; Ilar! spent a few days alt 'Heck whiting friends in Omaha. Herbert Herzog, of Herman spenthe weekend lt the Funk J enkins omc in this city. The R. N. A. lodge is making planeor a and pany 24 be held at their all on Saturday, October 31. The w.R. ~ lcenainzton will becldatthehom; of Mrs.Charles cComb on Il1undn5.November 5. Mfr.;Myrtle Hurilum, who in at cmlinx the State Unlvenity visitedthhome folks over the greek-en-I ntly. Umuh 6: Lang, Ambulance Service oy li. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store 'hone Bell and Ind. Red 139. qw-= ml.1752.Bell 257.5-tf. Lolrt-Sault ( n y wo r k h t:on e L 8, on -ith street north to Wuh- nzton St.Flmler return to Enter-:rlI\¢ office.Reward.40 lt. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen, of\e»r Lincoln ntreet, ere entertaining number of their frfoods at a dx ~'clock dinner this evening.' Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hemphill anal r. and li n .C.O.Dawson drove Lincoln last Saturday to attendheKxnsu-Nebrukz football game. The Put Noble ntl 'Club was to .eet with Mrs. Fran Shafer in theountry yesterday but postponed ntil next week on accoonr of the eother. Blafefmnll Wilcox.\h o haa been ivlng in the Earl Dixon bungalow Lincoln ntreet,is prepadng toove his fnmlty to Dengrer. Colorado, his week. A.IL Beales spent a few days YOUR epaired Upleu - Trouble Shooting Service RADIO ~No Chuge 5 -Satisfactory» f ~Phone _am am zuI L L MlxPor\¢r > New Home Theatre PRuonAm}. . - - o c r o s u n 2 9 t u N o v le mu e k s S UND AY Lfairlc Joy and Edmund Burns ln "HELL'S HIGHROAD" Pen n..|Iy :uw \» I .I by Cecil B. DeN\|| le x sr -vs . | 1| u~»r'no e a n d RP ORTL IUHT "FR; .THURSDAY lp/AY and SAT. and sA'r:'mAT|NEE "THE IRON HORSE" October 29, 30 and 31 Blazin g xho Trlll ol Lnve and Clvlllutlon C o me d y - " F A K E P L E A S E " MONDAY und TUESDAY - v A U D E v l | . L E - - 2--BIG ACTS--2 LEW HDYLE IN SUNES. STUHIES ANU STEPS Famoug Myers Sisters in dl new Songs and Dances Nice stationery lt The .=:.mq§m office.at- u Ch;i¢tIou cords at me IInte11>ri'»\eoffice.°i f J.E.Cnmpbell,fumiture,n g a and undemking.50-tf. Youths Companion and Enterprise one yearr for $3.50.lf. Sam Steven;h u Been I n d o ;a siege of grlppe this week. For Sole:--Part or dl of my 20- am farm joining c ity limits.4 0 2 % .W .C .u b d k l h Buy your notebook 5»»=r and revere at The Enterprise offioef if. Nos F. Rejchenbach and daughben were Fremont ehoppen Slttmday. Mrs. W. §.Beard In confined toh e r h o m e w i t h l n e g r i p p e t h i s w e e k . 1 Mr.ond Mn\. J.H.Grimm very pllunntiy entertained the Pinochlo Caub hut evening. Lira.Loui|` Rnmuraen and child- ren spent 'I'uesdliy nt the porental, O.hi.Ireland home. $85.50 buys tho Globe Ra m f o r which we are sole agent.Cornein and lel. tn show ll to you. Petersen lIanluere. $11. and Mrs. G. G. Hines have a fine new radio purchased of the Rathmlnn Gonzo this week.. For Snle:--Some of the best ve- enot !ota to be found in the city. Priced to sell.Inquire at The Enter- plile office.U. For Sale:-S': acres of lend with good let of irnprovementn. jurt out- side of city liwhi.-I.. I'. Runzuuen. 63 Front St._ Unruh&l.ung, Ambuinnee Service. Roy ALJ). Lang. ifndertaker.StoroPhones. Bell and Ind. Red 139. House Intl.1752,Bell 25T.25-lf. Mrs. A. V. Larson has visiting herfor 5 few day s this _week Mn.L.. . Cmggett of Creixhton. Neb.She retumed to her home today. We wish to call y our attention to o fine di:play of Chrlst1n:;earth which are showing.M e yourehoimhlhe line is complete. Enterprise office. Donald Christensen mm returnrfrom his ac?1ooI work in Chicago andwill be found in the Henry Christen- sen store taking oharge of that busi- ness. Mrs.R.B.Gray,of Wheatland. Wyu., spent n few tlnya use fini. of COAL-COAL--COAL -loaf.Aye Bros. Wm.Smith and wife,oi'Omaha nole Blair \r}aitora_ hal. Monday. The Eo2»n=f1»°»moat earafully read, consequently the beet edvertla- ing medium.tl' Bln. G. L. Dixon will entertain a number of friend:tomorrow af; ernoon at calmia. Air.and Hrs.Adolph Vps:left rhterday for Lon: Beac h, Calif, to apend the winter. Mr.and' Hrs.Kenneth Roca.of Omaha vera over Sunday visitors at the Charles Rosa home. Mrs. Minerva Carter and daughter entertained a number of gueata from Herman and Omaha on lest Sunday. Let as order your stove repairsllow,don't let it go until it gots ftilll,it may take some time to get litem.Petersen Hardware. The Auxiliary ladies are planning a llallowe'en dance for Satwlay .cuning and a good time ia anti- tlpated.o Money to\1oan on either g y or form property.Long time l n lldomed.6-tf. Cltlr.ena"Savlnge Banl. Blair,Nebr. |'erfedion Oil Heater and the new American Gaeoline Heater, junt the tlin; to lake the chill off the roominthemorning.Ifeteraen Hdw. On last Saturday eneninx.Hrs. W.n. Hammond entertained a fewfriends at 500. Bin.Anna Fawcett being honor guest. Mrs. 0. L. IIileinger and Mrs. R. P. Rnamuaaen of Herman, :ren wel-conii 'Eallera It The Enterprise office one day laat week. Mr.and Lira.Augunt Rathmann nm! Mn. w. C. Linden aml |ilt3|ll~ tcr. Maurlne spell! the week-end at the R.C. Coo\t l1ome. _l"ra!llt Jenkins has had o fone of rr tn bully the p u ;sevorol di y !bulhlinz a fine porch ten by twenty-eight feet, along the south aide of his fine rezdmlence.He is also taltinl care of other improvements. Mu. John Melieen, of Santa Cruz,California remembered her old friend Mn .l~r'ed Ilugeon of this city, by funding her two large. fine heads ofCalifornialettuce.They arrived ln fine shape a cl were of extra qwlty. Jt'1\8£Mc~iznl of Lynne, Nebr. Chriatnaaa cards at the Enterprlae office.ti. J.E.Campbell,furniture, .mga and undertaking.50if. :Cad Kellerman ia the owner of anewBuick sedan.. a Mrs. (.ecelia Beelunann la reported as not so well this week. Lost-Door key.Finder please re-turn to Enterprise office. Alisa Irene Haack rpm; the week- end at Llneotn with frlenda. Buy your nntebool:paper and ccvere at The Enterprise office.tl. Dr.Leyland States,Chirepnctor,Farmers State Bank Building.17-ti. C.li.Bendorf, Undertaker,Blair, N4br.Office phones, tem. Reaideneaphones, 224.`\.28-tl. See our new line of stationery, buainesa and ancial, in several style!and finish!! tf.The Enterprise Office. Mr.and Mn .Ralph Johns a n the proud parents of a new babygirlsince last week. Kenneth Gaines, of Wayne, Neb., and Dale Halbert,of Omaha spent Sunday evening in Blair.rj The A.A.Anderson family, who live-:I west of the Ihptiat church.moved to Tekamahdaert Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gran; Gans and bgby of Omaha, were ever Sunday guestsattheEdLevcellynhomeinthla city. Mrs.Alta \\ainwright left Satur-day for Lincoln an-here ahe will spend the winter with her daughter,Hrs Lottie Hail. Choice Western Nebraaka hay on Lund at all times.Indications are that he:- wil be higher.Better attack up naw.3 \l0»lt.Rlvett Lumber & Coal Cm The Hana And|~euo|\family,of Nebrnnka City have been I<D¢¥¥di|'i8 a few days visiting nhl friends and neighbor.: in Blair.Unmhélang, Affbulanee Service. Roy M. D. LINK; Undertaker.StorePhones, Bell and Intl. Ren! 139. House lml.1152.Bell 257.25-tf. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Mc( ny and little mn of Schuyler.Nets.. were guestsof Mr. and Mn. Henry Menclze over Monday and 'l`\1elulay. Mrs.Chris Schmidt 1en\ea this meek for Ilastingl,Heb..to vlnlt THE ENTERPRISE; ummm mzmmsm ""r'r Our Big Special for Friday and Saturddy of this week AUTO STQDP RAZORS with strap, ready nh shave lor Z H ) Think it possible y ou buy lt suc h .I lwhlng prlc e. We areHEADQUARTERS FooI°"BALL coops W'h Fl h"IE.fffi '..» ff. ..f§ § ""' l l >f ' ? l | ; §4 ; my other make ~~E '|.4 * - .w -R-A-0-1-0 The Leading Makes ~ TheAmdt llardware ~ ¢ | . |r - - r -==?§'-_'T"-T?-1zrLe.,11'_¢.'»5fQ'».Qf§i!'»€»!,,f»rs>=== IIIIlliiflllllllliililllilll llIIIIIIIIIIiIIII1IIllIIIIIIllIIIIIILIIIIImlIIII111I1|I|||||||||mm|||||ll||;.5 4. . . »- : z .»,¢91l""lv»§I ' N § /#4 § I / " " " ~\~ 4.~ i \1 =i ~ ' l '§ . coax,-bon-.Qo.\L -l0tf.Aye Brel. Wm.Smith and wife,oi'Omaha wele Blair \r}dton_ lA5l. Monday. The Enlvrvfiom most urnfully nad, consequently the beat mdverlls- ing medium.if. Bln. G. L. Dixon will entertain l number of friend:tomorrow af; ernoon lt cumis. Air.and Hn .Adolph Vps:k f l Yhterday for Lon: Bench, Calif, to 1~p¢mi the winter. Mr.and' Hrs.Kenneth Ron.of Omaha vera over Sunday visitors at lho Charles Ron home. -»1.° "ia*'"wsu "ncaa 1 .14 ~l',;~§.,r .. ¢I '* ? P ¥ " 3 - a n 5 * " ". . v m *~ emcruined a number of em from Ilermm and Omaha on last Sunday. Let as order your stove repdrsliow,dorft let it gn until is gels tom,it may uk: some time In get lhem.Ptteraen Hardvrnn. The Auxiliary ladies are planning a lla\luwa'on dance for Satwlny .cuning and a good time is anti- tipated.Q Money lo 1 oi n on either ci or b e i n g h o n o r gu e st . M r s .O L .H i l n i n g u r a n d M r s .R . P .R a j m m a e n o f H e r m a n , i r a n w e l - c n n i i : a l i e n l a T h e E n t e r p r i s e o ! f£ c | o n e d a y l u !we e k . M r .a n d l i m .A u z v u Ra t h m m n n n m !M n .w .C .L i n d e n : m l d a t q h - l c r .M s u r l n e sp el l!Hue w e e k - a n d a t t h e R.C .C o o k h o m e . :I I d o m e d .6 - t f. Cl L h .a n a "S a vln g 1 B a n l . B l a i r ,N e b r . I'¢ r f e d i o n O i l H e a t e r a n d t h e n e w A m e r i u n Ga so l in e H e a t e r ,j u n t t h e I ! i n ; t o u k ; t h e c h i l l o f f t h e r o o m i n th e m o r n i n g .Ife to r aé n H d w . O n h a t S a t u r d a y e s i n i n m H r s . W. n. Hammond entertained n fgw I Ire l a t ive s . I w i l l se ll a l l o f m r ho u l w h o l d fu r n i t u r e r o n d n l i u g n l d l n e w fu r n - it u r e ,o n e 1 - R a h m a n Mm#-lerplace Ra d i o ,o n e 1924 F o r d ,li k e n e w , Je r s e y co w ,W h i t e Ro c k chic kens d r . o n S n t u n l a y , O c t o b e r 3 1 M 1 : 0 0 !'.&l.,fo u r blo cks n o r t h o f N o r t h S i d e s m n . - M a s h Ma d s e n .O w n e r . Je n se n l B m s .Au ci lo n ae rn .zz. [1111 busy the p u t several duty:buihlinz a fine z1°r¢hw1 by twenty-eight fat, :long the south side of his fine 'mddencm He is also takinl cre of other intprcvements. Mu. John Melieen, of Santa Cruz,Caiifornin remembered he? nhl frlrnd MN.l"r't\d Ilugeon of this city, by au:-ling her two large, fine bends ofCalifornialettuce.They arrived in fine shllpt a c i wire of extra qwity. Jt'1\8£Mc iznt of Lyons, Nebr. and Charley M nlgnl, of G - W * Iowa were both n town at t e fun-mal of their brother,the late Al' McI\Tu.nig;!of Walthlll, whose b0¢|y1 "nn brought to Riair Slturday for ittlermelil.~ Mn. Anna Roberts drove up from Omaha last Thunday to spend a fewhours with her parents, Mr. :nd Mrs. Nels Johnson.When she relurnetl go Gmnha, Grandma C'rui¢klhank went back with her and was I g u n ! l l YOUR epaired Upleu - Trouble Shooting Service RADIO ~No Chuge 5 -Satisfactory» f ~Phone _am am zuI L L MlxPor\¢r > S UND AY Lfairlc Joy and Edmund Burns ln "HELL'S HIGHROAD" Pen n..|Iy :uw \» I .I by Cecil B. DeN\|| le x sr -vs . | 1| u~»r'no e a n d RP ORTL IUHT rs'F; New Home Theatre PRuonAm}. . - - o c r o s u n 2 9 t u N o v le mu e k s .THURSDAY Rlp/AY and SAT. and sA'r:'mAT|NEE "THE IRON HORSE" October 29, 30 and 31 Blazin g xho Trlll ol Lnve and Clvlllutlon C o me d y - " F A K E P L E A S E " W E DNES DAY a n d THUR SD AY Corinne Orillllh and Llaysl Nulhu in "DECLASSE" Comedy-"A RARIN' ROMEO" o MONDAY und TUESDAY - - V A UD E V I L L E - - 2--B IG ACTS --2 LEW HDYLE IN SUNES. STUHIES ANU STEPS Return Engagement nl the Famous Myers Sisters in dl new Songs and Dances Cnmplete Change ol Vludwllle Bac h NightONTHU SC RE EN \ Marry /C arey In . "THE BAD LANDS" Comedy-"HELP YOURSELF" Alles Joyce Ind Percy Mnrmom ln ¢~n' D a d d y ' a G o n e A H u n t m g Co l\ ' l¢ dy - "5 A| L oR P A PA " ~ Sire reumeci in her hnm|;Q;;.iIEI||¢`§f"1i`n¢"i§"||II»}aiF¢"¢i§I`L| ""|.. W mils'- day afternoon and visited friends, re-]\'\"» HTF "u. Utvvn ul ul n '"-*| 1¢a owner of the I.. P. Rasmussen home""'"'"'K ing from zhé Lincoln qtreet rnidencr "P * ' ; ;f"" hxuumy 'B " " "'" 'nwels Nov. 2 with Mrs. Chu. wmata the home of Peter M. "f'5#Dl\ ul Ofrar uyer cms.man.f =_________=_____________==_________ o n m a n n m l a - I m u r v l l a | . l l n l l | \ .1\ | | | |~U I u a \ . . | i .1 1 ,. |P. 8. Mann on lm Mamliy ¢\-emnunan on proposition whereby It good f Din! Coilege.This 1|n co .-»»---» ~ ~ ~ lo =»~<» per &'»~=f»»wilh -»»=-f ~ \~===»=~ f'::;°"L:::,.';°.,..::'.°°'.:::> .z°;f:...|0 u r P h o n e N u m b e r s A r week.I'refer married min n\er 25 Qhn thaw will serve that Elf!-!lT\00H f . .....__ ....---_ "' v ~ - n f - ~ .»"- w i t u é .§ 1 a t e a d d n e u h o n e u man|p 1|~ | b e r a n d p r u v i o u -w o r k 5 ;f i r s t i n t e r . P e r s o n a l I n t e r v i e w l a t e .l l u x 3 5 5 - Enterprise.39-21. I wish to announc e thll I wil! be a' home from Omlhn each week onSatuniaya and Memhys and sriil do ury replir work.such mu phono» ; u ~n u . ,and evening. Mr.and M m Chan.N.Hansen drove to Fremont hat Wewlnxadn? evening to attend n *dinner partyfor their lilile ;ran¢¢\au|£\1I»¢¥»_-7011" Cram,who wus celebrating heteighth birthday at the home of her ;arents,Mr. lml Mn. S. G. Cram xc.-.Ll.vlm\ lhmuen was .Around tirtnty:|\e were presem. I"Honda who have received eanI»»f wm Bins.Ella Brandt up o n lha l :he is new in illry inmi lml driving down the can1 20 Miami, Florida In \i1»f! In lunt.She 1190711 her mr an imrlinl fine anal herself u 11m.ing a wonderful time Fixhl-ming. Mine fines Kham :ml -brotbfw. Bell-Black 26 Ind. 23 When you need anything in Groceries, step to the phone /;;,=»f Rr!l imi,ITIIKIIISIUI.1=ulr|.|:n~,g v n r n -n e r a u n t ,.umw . - - . - H - - -....-.._...__t e n ,c u t o u t :m d coils.A n y \ h i n 1 z l a h o p a r a n t a n d t h e e ve n i n g m == | w{ 1 _n r i ¢| q ,_ nl p h n !l§v'}11 g§h _g {\- jll a n d t g l l u g w h a t i t i g ,w e .. \pltisan;one. Mr.and Mn .Harry Hiller,nf Detroit,Mich.,who w been laur lng thr wutem United Stiles sinc e June lat: are stopping on lhelr re» wife, of umana. nwempum us uranu.» Lincoln nrly lui. Slturday mom ing to uke in the NebraskaKanuf.fastball game bu!gave ll.up andturnedhack on account of the had - - - . l 2 i . . -n l Q L . ;r n i i l will deliver-y_q_1_;r d~1der promptly,using l'li:9l\oic- eat of our products to fill s n s n i u ,ar ml " H |w f u gchin es,et c.h e a ve w o r k a t the 1-park p l u g fa c t o r y o r nz m y h o m e - . . . - ~ -- - 1 - »y l v | \ \ \' I I u li t l l r l l l l i j 'co mp l et e l l l l l l £110 n u n .I u w o n t o t h e l l .L u f r c a e e m l m s u p l a d g o l o n l y i n n o n ! i l u : h e Bt..[ m i n u s c r g n a l u u o n . u n l l h a l u l p p i va l l e y A u o e l a u o n an d a i n n u n u t n e u .In cl u de d 1 | th ei r M a g n u s l h u u v l l c l a t a l t h o m a m a . Th p r o g r a m i m c l u d o d l a d s l r u u a b y \ l | t o l l e vl a g . u l l .T.D l 1 ] l | l H l \r h l l r n a n n i §~: I iw ral...muyrun n." § " ' " " ~tum trip today, ll the uscar uuyer w""""h Hr Miller being n brother of The |-o ... & * ' f t ", : f.=?v'i'f5'¥'f':F*-.f1'3°:':f'f . . . i i ' ° ~Thur mme Lhrou¥|*of Ch-||§n u \r l l\ )Al l l ll l l n l tl i l l ll l u n Q l sg ui n e o m u t o n a p a N w l r q u o t a o f t a x e s , a n d e a n u p o n d l n d y i n e r u a n t h e b u n d c n s o r ! m n t h e h a n m o d - c n t o i n e a m n . " u i m l l l l l l l l t l n l l y u u l e u l w l m i l i ~" " g ; ," ' ; ~ ~ | " m | |a L " r i l'|'da,\»I. .}|||»| . '§ . ." I " ' £ } - " '.'2. 'L'E° '12 '. - .. .. . .. r l : ¢. - .. .: s u l ' . . 1 ' ¢ | | l '¢ ; | 1 | | | | d \ d l . | | IU I IU I 'o f l l : \ ° . m n E l m I. .ll. Cll "'l :'lAdvertising for Thanksgiving buxinels is a most sens- ible and logical thing Yo do.Every merchant who has an item to sell knows that the way to sell itfix to tell the people of this community about it in an inter- esting way.The colum ns of this paper is the best medium at your disposal.We have plenty of cuts and advertising suggestions to help you present yoixr story in an interesting manner.Phone us and we l u n ill a Hull!ll\MlI\|||\7||\u |ala n.;- » -, . --_ ., ,l=nnmlmg,dg_: n l s k y . .Qulggyzp fo r m u l ea r e o n ve n l e n ci e a m t a k e a i a m !a ff a i r 1.-an n Il ; l ' ¢ a | ' g n pg z t y s 1 C l h i a i m u g i ft s .Il e n u n t a a n tr i p ."a l l ca m e i n eo: -lu men w h i c h e l c u t vd the se be a u t i fu l th i ng s .Th e r e g l m m u c h fu n a n d m e n l m ¢ n ! .A fa m. . . n n \ . ....,......... ,......»... c . . . . r . . 1 ! . . A . . ' l ' f { 'T f ' . 'f { _ f' f f 'f f ' f§ ' f 'f ' f d , _ f f l i n e o f r e fr e s h m e n t s w a s e n j o y e e l u l In a :¥~rr*' 2-°#J °v~-»=*==¢mr. -l8ib. sack -$2.40 Qlh. sack -~.55 mlb. mek ._.50 Pink Salman. lull c an -~.20 .i f in ln m lu lh . sa c k .so Tungier Band Puri: & Beans S uns .25 §E== :r l: l l -$ -EH n E 3nne - pn nnune = 1 n1 1 |nn: xr r :: =0 - »a'an1-no1-ann : ; -"\ .L 'w h - w vo . ~- ......wa - - - . - - -.. . . - . .cl o t hi n g .L u n c h a n d d i n n e r w i l l b e se r ve d .Th e b e t t e r w i l l b e he l d a t th e C i t y C o u n c i l R o o m i n t h e B .F . D .H a l l .|0 .1 |_ W e a r e i n m - e i p f o f a ni c e ie t t e r fr o m e f o r m e r B l a i r g i r l , R u t h H o a r e R l a n e h a n l o f G a r d i n e r , M e .. M p r e - se n t . s h e i n fo r m s U n also h u out. on 1 s h o r t t o u r o f N e w Y o r k e l l ! !a n r n e n n g e r a n d l e a d e r i n a n w m m w r o f si x g i r l s o n |R e d r u t h c j r r u i t .H e r hulblnd,Hr.Tom Blanchard is e rdence teacher in the Gunliner. Me.hier school when Ruth plenn to Juln him ln about threrweekr. Theya r e w e l l e n d a r e l o o k i n g f u r vn n l HIE ¢\l.l\!|uie Uvl l n e u vn . . . . . . . .v..S u n d a y e ve n i n g t o h o n o r l l r n .A r t h u r H e l l n w i t h a k m h e a sh o w e r .H r . He l l a h s a b r o t h e r o f M t g . Jo h a n n e e n a n d t h e r h u e be e n s t a y i n ;a t t h e Jo h a n nn e n h om e fo r s o m e t i m e .Th e y pl u m n o w t o g o t o h o u s e k e e p i n g i n th e S a m G e a r h a r t v r v w f r n e a r t h e C r o w e l l H o r n e .Th e e ve n i n g w a s I p l e u e m o n e fo r e l l . M r .: m l H r s .G e o r g e W o l ff,o f P i n e h i u l f,W yo .,le fg th i n i n o r n i n ; b y a u t o fo r t h e i r h o m e . a ft e r s e ve n ! wee ks Y l l h i n N e h n s l l a n d H k h i - g u n .Th e y fi r s t vi s it e d H r .W o l f f ? m o t h e r .l i n .H e n r y W o t t f,o f th is e i t y a n d persusuleri h e r t o t a k e an t o 1 M 5 b a c k t o N¢ \ > l 1\ * i t s o m e i t r i p w i t h t h e m t o l i i e h l g n n w h i c h t z m e i n t h e n u r f n m r e .M n .Blu m-nh e di d a nd e nj o s e rl ver s * mu c h .M r . a m e h o u r . M u .D .Z..l i u m m e r g en t e r ul n e ~ l a n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s c o m p l i m e n t a r y t o M n .A n n a Fa w c e t t .o f L o s A n gel es,Ca l if. ,o n I u t T h u n d s y a f t - er n o o n .T h o u }5re|\ent w e r e H u d a m e e E .B .C m r i | \ f |I'ewe s-tt. H a t t i e P o u n d . D . C . V a n D e s u e n a n d W .I) .l i n m r n o n d a n d l i n , - \ \ ' .J. Co ok ,o f " 0 m _ha. M r s .B i l l Ty s o n e n t e r t l i l m i a t d i n n e r I n t F r i d i y c o m p l i m e n t a r y t o H r s . A n n e F l m r e t t . o f l a s A n 8 ¢ | " * C a l i f.C o r e r a w e r e l a i d fo r the-L l l .C o r r i g a n fa m i l y a m ]H n .Fa \ eet t,M n .11.l l .R e d fl fl fl anal M r a n d Sir e.H a n s e n a n d H r .R o w e .11 Onuha.A' \err oleennt time Mar \ Meinwp 1-'lo Cum Meal. Rye or Who Hummer Br Bulk Ou am .lerney Corn 'Ia.ngi:-r Br: Jersey Cream i l h . s a c k Jr ° r ¢ w . r C r e w e Q : b l a t h e c n m p n l a g p l h m u l y o vm n d Un e. T h l i n c o l n E h e i r l u l l i u g u e w i l l u k i h a e l t y e a u m i a u n l o n z o p s u n n or d i n a n c e t h a t w i l l pu u vl d e fo r t h e o s u m i n n l i c n a n d l i d l d h l o f else- t r i d l m . ,..._...- RUPTURED? ¢..¢..-.-S l l f m n w i l l b t n f i l b y 1 ; i t h ; l o r t d l l h k i l u h r l l a t i o l l m s fr e e -.-- - - |- --u v:und u b o a r d o l In l a n d \ \ u t a r 1 u l C o r p o n l l o n ;S u l l a i A.Th o m p s o n .N u h l n g t u a , a o c n u r ! u : l n H a l l o ; 41 R l u n a n d M a r t e n Il a l g r e a n ; J 'z a w b t u l n m t U t l l l w a t n ,o r . . c h a i r s a o f t h o Ok l a h o m a S u u Bo a r d u f A g r l c n l h a n ;J C .l h n i o u s , ( l o i n c s u ,l u . .w o u l d n t o i a n I n u n h a s i n o c u l u m :Jo h n Tm m h l a .B l l l l m K u . .p r u i d s m o l u n h m m U n i o n # I Xu a n ; J u d g e W . xc.I m a , a l . .Jo n a h ,H n p r i d d n t n l t h e A m e r i c a n ) \ r m C u l g r fa l g i l l i p h S n y d e r I l m h a n u K u . p a n i d m t o r t h e K u n a F a r m B u n n F n o n l h n :l i .D .K u n .n r t d d n l n u . .- » . - _ .. .and Caffe, ills. ual. por lb.- l~`!»kea. per pkg. nd Oats. largn vku rn Pancake Flour In Buckvrhont Flour "7s .os .ss 25 35 Gallon uh Curl: Sy rup -~£ 5 Hai! mul. can Cum Sy rup -.as (Milan can Unison Pure Snrlzhum : L o o lhlf g if. c an °'"".55 Brhukal Bunn. per lh..-,35 Specinl fur I°"ridx; and Iiulurdny uni; Lnrd. ner lla.--20 will call T H E ENTERPRISE I. SAS, TJSEL?§'?€IS%q_E-mann _u ~llllln num e l l n r . ~ 1 ' al nm-rv nun... .» .. »E .':f'.'t .|~| ||~|= : ~ 1 1 rH. ||1 ~|mlnln|||um||nnnlm||mulu||mm||||E' g-1 :hard is the daughter of Ur. and and Hrs. Wal!! wen plants nt "'*l¢n§oyed by allumd Mn. 'l')scn'| In Blair High School Ti;l"`|€|'N of other neu and pooplu, but in rwmpothr. love, and understanding. 01 in treading qoln the old, worn,bloody pathway vlskh ends Inevit- ahiy in chan and dinner, but in Main; a new tnih along whic h, pleuo God, other notions will fol-low, into the nur Jeruulom when all meal lot eompand to tho ground our com ic t.Common th in buf fer : mm a t 5 oenh and costing only ng por had nz compared with $87 such for the s tu n ,:returned $4 per h a d not pr om while the heavy atoen onlymidi$7 on the some feed.Since Wars shall be no more."|tl1o market in gb! full il Zoudod with BLAIR. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER zo. |925 Edited by D. V. Hauer. Superinlendenl of the BN: Gty Sc hool: o m a h a - A b o u 36.000 h a d I b n g c e i v i d l t O m i h n m l r h t , S l p k m r 24. S c h u y l e r - l i n c o l n h l t h i n y h e t h e n t h i s pl a n e a n d P l a t t e ~ U B I . h i m ( f r a d l d . B I H I B - T h h p l a n t o I n s o o n l u p l l o d vn u a i o c t w m l r r e n t . L o u p C i t y - ~ W n r ; r m a i n s zo .~ I u u l r , n u n 1a m - u m w i n d .-"lil i fro: in! in all 019 ln!1 *I tnmr. Tlturi inf! muf.'\|an say.Hr fur. lla' eanldenu. And it was you who nn min: ta uh tba rid.Not anybody dn. P|*.»|--and I Zoredynu.lt o u k t h o p a p u f r o m spuuge tum lin elueznllh 8?|09 I lr u i n '-7:{"¢r¢ do." he uid until *nl xnxmaap-w,nn nw nun"!'or¢1<u;um¢| plo| | \ouzluada¢ ¢ u m l m ¢ u m lw m ; » o r d .n u n . "Pe te r ' t n ...¢ v.. I : n a s m n h l ; a n n u m t u z u r u u u n : I n m s v d c o s l o r o " l i o n - I Du d o f u n d l u a t : h a m u n n r u m a n d v n u a n lo l .N a d i l l d v l l d m n a h u i t m p u a b i a w a i l b y t u r u n m n .1 ' i l llll l% | l l| ll l| . l \ l4 % h l\ n m m n u u m q u m u m p m rar # 114 1. M se m 'e '; '\L P Q* A [ ! n i r .N a b n a k a .0 e t o b e r 2 9 .19 25 ONE 0'CLOCK w n c m z o x . . . . . . . Mn .Lou Laila Thumiay an a one foltowed by cams, 500.Decoration:were entertained l'|:\I. o<:1ocld lunchuonthegamebeing in Haiioue°en R PRISUNERS ESCAPE FRUM coum Flare Priaonen Overpower Sheriff ilehrena And Make 'Their Eh c ape Lu; Thani!! Night In Zero Weather MJ - W ERE SOON RE-CAPTURED Sheriff Hehrene hlcl hu first jd! delivery during his nlne yearn tenureof office on last Thursday evening. ft in his custom to take :upper tome prisoners at around aeven o'eloek and it was this time that they took to do their work. Five men, Carlton, ljghtnll, Allen, Simmons and Cook, were captured inOmaha some dune bank charged with the robbing of the Slovene store in Cnlhoun.They were brought zoBlair when they had their hearing and plead guilty and received their eentenoe.I t urea these men whoauged and perpetrated the outbreak They were dl well behaved prison- ers and the sheriff had no apparent reason for watching them closely so when he brought them their supper they nuacided him,one of thanjumping on his hack and choking him While,nrith the uaiatanee of the others, hh arms were drawn behind him and tied.They nelleved him of 1.2;-. gun and keys and locked him up and then Ielt.Brand uuinted the sheriff in gel- ting hin hands Ioone and men to break the Iock when then alarm was VOL. XXIX Hmm W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRAS - 5 in z en d en t w .Il .Go hl en ,o f i h e N-¢>rihwell>¢r1'1»n m l Jo h n M B l e r , t r a ve l i n g Ir e l g h l a n d °pua |:|1 ¢er n g e n t .ac co mp an ie d t h e apcc iai a s fa r u Mi s s ou r i Va i le y o n 3 i r l p t h a ;de ve lo p e d i n t o 1 r e c o n !r u n . Th e t r i p w a s m a d e i n o n e h o u r a n d t h i r t y mi n u te s .M .Ch i c a x o t h s p e c k !w i l l t r a n s fe r t o t h e Pe nn sy l va n i a r s i l r o a r l t b N e w Y o r k . . . .. .t a e 0 MULIIS START IOR CUBA cents per plate,about one~humlre~l yestenlly,Wednesday,Nov.4.and fifty being .wervlrd at a lime.1 A company of friends and rela Fremont,Heh., Oct.33f"N°b1*"A committee of the local 0. E. 3.1ti\es were pre.-ten;Ht the }oylul ka's "Mule Special"eonglsting oI"h,.,,|¢,; bs Mrs Velma Gellejron, nr-'ongeien.twenty-three can of 740 leather nngml the'coratlonn for the r.\'>Iee Both young people are well |n||lunged beasts of burden,¥¢ft Fre 'which were 'S nttractice and re-ffmornbly known in the county.The mont today for New York city from:¢,;,,,..,| much favorable comment.'bride has for n number of years,where they will |zo by boat for Cuba There wen probably two lnumlreml iw;cn a very succesnlul and popular and the West Indies where wear *mlend fifty present. a number of whom eacher in this county and in n young become pack animals in the mine: °f\did not wail. for the second tables mywomln of %.\nua\1I\I ability.Thethat country.ithe hour was grmeing late.igmultt in e hunting young farm~ In tribute to N¢\J!1H'\¢l'l\'°511ll-2?-er of gooel habits and of sterling '`~c oule are ~Ylkrfnéiiéi nnvriiohklli or A c c o r d i n g £0 l e n t vree k's Lmsue o f ~~ T h e F t .C a l h o u n Ch ro n ic le ,M a y o r I | Trislor o!. Ft. Calhoun, received word Inst wee!! um the federal road of- r¢¢|¢\¢m n :ap pr oved t h e r o u t e f o r t h e p a vi n g In F t .Cn l h o u n ,w h i c h h a d a l r e a d y be e n a g r e e d u p o n b r r h e c i t y c o u n c i l a n d e d i i n l y co m m i s - si on er s.T h e r o a d w i l l b e changes! to run just north of the Bolln reniydence,t h u s e l i m i n a t i n g g w o cu r ve s . T h e pr e s e n t ro a d ,f r o m t h e B o l l n c o r n e r Lo t h e -l io n co r n e r ,w i l !h e wi d e n e d I 6 fe e t n n d e pie ce o f t h e Ji p p c o r n e r t a k e n o ft t o c o m p l y w i t h fe d e r a l r e q u l r e m e n u .Th i s w o r k w i l l b e t a k e n a r e o f b y t h e c o u n t y ,t h e g r o u n d be in g o u ts id e t h e ci t y Zlm lt - ll . Th i s m e a n :t h a t F t .C a l h o u n w i l l re c ei ve ;1 2 ,o o o f r o m t h e f e d e n l go\ e\° nme n|.t o u i d l n p a vi n g t h e W a s h i n g t o n H i g h u u y z h r o vr h t o w n . lv. i s e x pe d e d t h a t t h e n e c es s a r y p r e ll r n l n n r y a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r p a vi n g w i l l b e g i n a t o n c e . - . - -- -- I 1 St a n l e y E .l l e i n Ponl..N o .1 3 |A m e r k a n L e g i o n i n vi t e Th e G e n e r a l P u b l i c To A t t e n d A n A r m i n ! . \ l The _C ity H a l l U n W e d n n d l y E ve n i n x .h Al.7: 15 P .M .A d l i l i o n i fr e e l PnoGn.\:\1 ut' r.\'ralnr:c NATURE 1-'lTrE|»r S o n g - " S t a r Sp a n g l e d Bm11 mr"........ I'r a y e r - P o n t .Ch a p l a i n ............ Th e r e " b y . l a n e N o b l e a n d il a r o l ~S o n g - - D u c t , " O ve r F i ve M i n u t e Ta l k - - " W h a t t h e S i g n i n g o l t h e A r r n i C o m m u n i t y " F i ve M i n u t e T n l k - - " W h a t t h e S l l m o f th e A M o t h e r ".. S o l o - ( S e l e c t e d )F l vo M i n u t e T u l k - " W h a t t h e S i g n i n g o f t h e A n n l n O ve r s e a s ". C h o r u s " L e n t W e F i ve M i n u t e Ta l k - - " '¢ \ 'h l t t h e S i g n i n g o f t h e A r m Bo y s i n C n m p _ i n t h e U n i t e d St a t e n ".2 .... " ~i."J o o v 1 .n F o r g e t ".....»Ju n i o r A LUCAL NEWBPAPKI mn ALL 111: morn: Skinnlr,Ali: Mlnlflelui, Smith,l i m iWnlterMeie henry; Rev.llamld Smnh il.W.Heier WQQ .|a ve be e n m u h .T h e l i n t ah ow cfl 2 a k gr e e s a n d t h e second 5 I. a ft e r ~naitlembie n f t h e H u h !h a d be e nI c z A n .a l u m n u t .W h e n |i¥h|.t°|I il.b u r n s _h';:n"y 1.='2'l'l".¢.l`§,§§El i" . 'i t il . TIL i t h a w h i t e fi a m e .Ga so l in e n f l es su r i l y a m a l s o be e n fn u n d in o th e r ~ £ ° 'S ` I'£" 1 '?f, 1 '!. 'i .C f o n m i " i n b¢~ 1 rn a r m n S a u n d el l a 'P th e n a m # 1i c l n i t y ._f; C o u n t y N o ve m b e r gg a n d n e c : » s'r.\'rr: uizxlzusxlxn cox'r|?sr Au x ou s ca x z e r r Having taken full charge of the business of the Holmquist companyat Tyson Station, De Soto and Blair. l wish to aetcomie ai! old customers and invite those who have :fever beenHolmquiat patrons; to call and give ua a trial order. believing that one tziat will make a steady customer.The company buys grain 8; ali - \ I et i g h t l y d r a w n ,g i v i g n m o s t f £ " | m ~ m u m o t h e f l o w .T h e o r i e s " h '=| \f a r m e r s ~o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . t u l l e * | " ' ° " ' " "l o t h e r o o m s .l i t m m e - s f r o m 'i n k ?u n i :n l ." ' ° " ' ° ,T h e Y n c h u m f a r m i s t w n m i l e s F o i l o u r i n g a d e l i c i o u s l u n c h e o n .t h e u h m w e r e m a d e r e a d y fo r cu n ls . Th e r e w e r e e w a n t a b l e n f n l i p l a y i n g five hundred.When the memes nrneto l c lu e,Mrs.Ed lxwellyn wsu nranled fi n !prirn and Mrs.Anna l»|.\\ceLt,received the ccnloiation prize.\ soil "°'~i°"»and that is had r nouthwent of Ashland where ;|rnm» poured lnln the *°"» however,"',sm\ signs ull! direc t tnffic to ua- . been abandoned farm.No nil!!!lD\ has yet been made 1.0 If there are my Cornhuskers in determine W ai u o f 1 "°"°'""" Washington County. who would likeHowever. n 2inch teal wel! 800 feel tn enter the Content. and an in need from we main ho\e \1'»° "*'°"*'1 *'*°§°f appiicition blanks,they may ae °l°mufed at the County Annu Offic e. The lilkhnhall boys, the fin: duhnnnr at the I"'rida§r avrni en the cmlil. few of Blair'arrsngod for The evening ta all pruen \ nent over and brought them lmck.+At the close of the Elmer. the fo! !' ( given and posses were imrnediatety fornred to go in purault. Two other prisoners Brett ami '| 5acl|.ler, who were out lm road wollzl0 E S ~ were brought in nhonl after thla '*'J Ibythe deputy and placed ln their cells.When the prisoners made their ee enpe.two of them,Carlton andLightallwenteaattotherailroad tracks then through Gnlmmhs farm and to the river and croraed toLlinruurl Vatley where they were ap- prehended lml held until the next DIST. CONVElll`loN Blair Clupler Entertain!Bleffkt Convention At Evening Meeting Friday. Ori. 30.District fon- nhta Of Nine Cbaptera of this city w undertaken the task of raining money to buy and luatall a furnac e in the M. W. A. hill: On laat Satunlay afternoon. theybegantheir eaznpalm for funda by entertaining at a large eanl party at the hall, inviting their frle and charging lifty ante.l<lullowe'en rleooratlona were ln evlrience on the tables and in tltt hall and a. very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all.There were twenty-five tables ofeartla some playing fite hundred andaftenwhensheriff"° "" " "r z: ~ :1 :v n u c r u n s m s r::~:Jorel>ie¢1.¢r§» the farorlte awe of pinochle. The other three uent northeart.| striking the ratlroal cut and thnorth skirting the great aide of ~ "°";h)" Grand Alatron of tho Ordercemetery to Fiah Creek thence weet"'f Laetem Stor,_of the State ol to the main road and north to uwlhc braeka.a rllllrltl meeting was Prentlu Smith home where they np_§helt|in this clty at the ilaronlc a 1 drove or g ml llall on last Friday evening Oct. 30.preprinted a c r anl es ''Tyson elution, here they parted com Chupteru from the followlnar towne I n responwe to u. coll from the lowing winners were announced and were presented with handsome pria- cs:ln plnochle,Mn .Claude Van Ileuscn uae leading tady and Mn . Alber; .lenaen took the laoolay price; Allan Blclformlclt,one of lllalr'ateacherstookfirst in five hundred and Lire Rona Deeta was contentpany.Allen and Simmons luring were present;Lyons.Daklaml,Te-their nerve, :trove the car back tbdmmah, llerrnon,l`t. Calhoun. (.raig'"'f\l1 32°'P°¥1f~°l*\l°"prlae.u lllair and went hack to the jail whem and Blair. they l»1Il|0lk¢4|.the CQIIS Whlfhl 1113 rronhy grunt!matron,MfgllrattandFacltleroccupied.Bmttlcar.-ze nesritrrz of North mme. Heb. and Fackler immediately begun tolaml worthy grand patron. James C L""?f'l"'°f§thllilga }°gr**E*P::¥lLoblnson of Waterloo,Nels. *were ac n e ce an:tr en 1, e au -pf¢,¢n;nritlee arrived the htutkles were be-hind the hare and Fackler wae quiet-. ¥ $ " ' i § , n f ~ , n i 2 3 5 3 1 2 2 lt standing guanl.The. remaining addressed the audience.The addressprisoner, Cook, who did not returniu were relative to 0 ;.;5 week with Allen and Slrnrnona from Tyison und were interesting or well oe in- atatlon headed nonh up the railroad etrurtlve A n e luncheon was sorted y ucomrnl tee of R. N.'¢\.a in the neu basement and one ol the place card: carefully marked, which fell to Mrs. Wutxon 'l'y»on'e lot, decided the win ner of the c utforall prize. Around one hundred ladies were|.:nent and the committee ln charge f¢elthat they were welt compensatedfor their efforts as well aa having been able to sponsor A very plena- ant social gathedng. track and the next 'rg gr ;PP=;_j Followlng the instruction by e e l A Il6§ l1W E l) D ;NG hended up west of e ma state officers. each Chapter present-that all five are again resting lnled one number aa lt' e vm o f th e Mi n Ruth Cameron,daughter ol the strong boa on a dlet of bread .and water and have forfeited heiprogram.There were ptano IDloa,hlr.and Mrs.Lara Cameron,of privilege: usually given a trusty vocal aoioa.ehort talks and a|Grant township and Henry Jackson.l r n ol Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jackson, ofplayettesoat \a .e s o f s o f t N I L h a d e n l , p e t r o l - au m c o k e, e t c . P h o n e o r c s l i i n p e n c n fo r p r i c e s P h o n e s - - In d .57.B e i l 'L dl - i l . .A .R .Benles,M a n a g e r o o u r a-e r o f g o o d ha b it s a n d o f s t e r l i n g L I N C O L N H A S f i l l .W E L L qu a li l ie s .T h e y o u n g co u pl e a r e j u s z i h e k i n d a n y c o m m u n i t y nee ds Di s c o ve r y o f' g a s o l i n e l n a n s h i n - [ W U 1 6 u p h o l d i n g o f k w l i ¢i l i I"\ l 'J' d o m 1 |w e l l 125 fe e ;de ep .a n d th e :Th e y * H i fP "5 < \ ¢ o n U 1 0 N e l s . l ar k - lo e n ti n g o f a n I 8 i n c h b ;, f i r o n m n hom es tea d,t h e o l d fo l k s h a vi n g o r e m o " g u n d e r R,°? ;,,{\ ; | § , : 1 o \ \ ¢ l t o Il e z m n n t o m a k e w a y fo r cr ea te d s o m e w h a t o f A u n ." f lLi n c ol n .Th e o r e w a s d i s c o vg y d b y Th e lIn te r| 1H »e ce r t ai n l y o ff e r s w o i l dl g ge n s a i n k i n g 1 w e l !to m _ ; g. ; i t n be nt wi sh es l o the se w o r t h y m e n t g h , c i t y 's w u t s w v n l y u o n g T o f u a n d ho p e s t h a t t h e i r Th e g a s o l i n e w a s b u n d m o r e t h a n p a t h w a y m i l f? b o o n e o f pea ce a n d 1 Boys in Camp in the United Staten".2 .... 'mu--°-some €»Whom lr.Meant a n Hoot".r . ........l n . J . 1 { . B oVocal Solo-"Home They Brought Her Warldor Dead" Wanahington Ccunty's Roll Call by ...' .... The Response by Mrs. J . P. J enun.Vd e n n Po Servioe Officer.\(Losing Song-"Americ a"......;..\ Bcnedlction ..Rem w H. Un¢lerwood§ Chnifmln Santa will he reserved for G. A. p. Spaninh Veteran: of Foreign Wan. w. R. C. and D. A. R.'l R .z~:.. a n s G I V E C A R D P A R T Y T h e Ro ya \N e i g h b o n o r g a n i x a t i o n .\B K -l ik PEOPLE or N NEW SCH \ I . . I THE ENTERPRISE I "H--'fuzz zxrznrmsz-h p m g h t |Of sau na wma ma y u r Nut the" " " `a1,i|1.n11~:c qur-:snoxn=» rm: boxidl g; ww ou t c f !".nntim1¢d from also one)llhe earnings of tha am.Tim: 1,AROUND THE CQUNTY e;;»upu»..'1 'L I n of school-"=.»§§'.'°~IIL".f§.'§"»§ ":,?u,°,°u'| ,|,.slammed wmeone nhouid be ahh in ».*.w¢n¢d : mn from : h e n u m a n biint forth mm p roof :hd if suc h >h1he p¢hn¢ »un4p°mz,'»na nn mba m lb' c ue "° 9 ° ""' que stion bu; much : M d will be accomplished by='*b°t '°m§ °"'ls cdminaliy iiahkst i n I f o r a l l o w i n g w v i l l £ 0 l v t h a n y u r' I i ' h : " } ¢, . . . . . . f i . . . .n f l n a w i s g h u a l h u i 1 d "l f l f f } ¢ | f s t l b j t t l . e l l t o * P *d a n g e r true, but the city is responsible andthe taxpayers who use the ic e, are chlrgtd an exhorbitaut pric e ln psy this io tha; in"th¢ end the uppgy -er pay s th! bm. Another will mr Hut un Sanitary Sewer bond ls c harged to aw paid ~ .sgmmwi sm-% BLAlR'S LEADING NEW SPAPER Aik for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'laflon sfouazy.GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NOVEMBER 5, 1925 NO. 41 » \| L ?»§'i°"$S %5"?¥i%'éRsjBLA]R SCHOoL , ;slalom.The Fnmunz Tribune glsu (hqT o PI1BLlC§.....,..." of flrnand second Elhifn B U A R D ME ETS md Tlrlr .\\|lllllry 'e n., Prom"uvember ll. »n THE GCCASION \Audlenee ...1. xl. amp Clrlnou ln commune ulu Mean: w nu Don C. Vm Daulen mmlco Mum, uz . ra. Chlrloa McCombGilford L Dixon Un Hunt an Those..cm Stmkleu lm um' G lu c m lnliro Mun! lo tho Carl J. Schmid! .. 1 / ..mn. mm Pruldonll(rn.Gll'blrvBm\1n .Rev. L. H. Camp up ww and Wnr l ~ m a y n u m hue un tum: ugpicked by :lx mumgen ln nm league;ln the xeleetlon, fleldlnx und bnungj nvengu nnd the gunenl vllvinllnblllty of the man :selected played ahl| pan ln their choke.Only ons player, Hek. pltchlr lor the dump-lon RN! mm. wu given Ulu unani- mnul vow of lln alx mnnnnmwhlle Genlew of Hooper. Brunel olScrlhnor Ind Schofflor, of Blslr ru-oolvevl (Ive vom o|¢.l\ for tho pod-llon on :ha (Int tum.Blllr lusdedtho mm men on tho ull--ur mmwlth (nur.Hooper. Scrlbnlr md the\leu:hlnu hui um wh. Genius mdZollen nprnentlng the lomln, whlkFredrllo lhgvrbunmer vu tho onlyHooper pllyer to lu plmod on lhoxeeomi tum.ln ¢he hononblo mon-zloned llnl ln found thu followinglocal plnyun. Sdwmmol nz Un thirdhue; Foxy Sdmrman ln the oudllldand Fnd Schuman u cntcher.'Hufu-rx and umm! nun nloctloru ue u follovuzmm gum-Soheffllr. Blllh mb:umm. Hooper. ed b: Brannon. loruhlnll, uz Lundt. Blxlr. M ha AlLnuner. Menr u. ll; Van Dmuln sun- Bound Ol Bdmxhn Holla A Rdnlor ldlng Monday En. Nov. 2.Four Mollberu Al Roll Call nzcsxvss auxwmn r z r mo s Blair, Nabrukl, Novumhlr I, IHSRcgulu meeting of tho Board ol Eduutlon wu held ol tho Suporln-w|\dent'o emu, with we lollovrlnzmomlnn pnunt:-Murdmh, Wllkin- non. Kupko md Kdly.lookin who W onlcr lt s o'¢.lAekP. ll., with da pnsldoat lurdoehl|\ tho chair.Pruhiem Wdghl com-lnr in lm: ond uklng tho cwr.Hlnutu ol lut ngulor mundo(wen mud md lwroved.Raven ol Sdnool Tfeuonr vuxudnnawlngnhnlancsalonlhonhum NOVllI\\'H|» 1. me ol m.oo\.s1and an motion th! upon vu n~edvod md glued on lilo.Tho lollnviu bllla nn nllond Ply mu for Oevobor uzmfra l onlnul pdul: Binh. cl; kllen. Hooper, rl: Drgoyll Wm. Kelly, Soc. Pony Cul:A.-»m.¢EIS li n .C.B.Bunn and daughter, neon. Han Addh drmle to Omaha Batur ' n a,| |w 4°,Q #da n u l l at th e p gf nu l, N g than pnnangs ulurc u umm ua | uc non noon me un. ul umu.u. u »I M .1 ns cus in their ndvmtun M establish brick veneer and this veneer §si lla! H-1;-_e as g , " 3 T : ,Jensen homo in Blair.in: 5 éoiony where nligloul freedom: iocnnlng from the frame work no afandenlf 1sc hool lui Friday for Hin Evely n B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y and demvcflfic government :adn that in plum "`°"§'..'2`,'.1'i.""" ~ em. in flue ll does not havflndoor|_¢~i¥et facilities, no one questions but on the other bend, it is only a :wp to the miles fzlcilltita whic h are inflourish.They were "YF u cuwie betweenHurdodU M v u u mb h za usda ad z as 1 c r m the main building. anoooauntoilllntim _. .I n......-Qn.¢Alu\| anl us..u....»..i'f_ r...n |12 1 LEM;Ylmure ""~i'2.'1'°ff" ....| | ¢\ | n!uvetnm .., .!If.however,lhis old building is huilding il unsafe. then le _no alter.native, it must come down and e new lddition which will cost at Lim: $50,000,take it'|plna.This will man a bond Luna or at lean, to be Nfl. W MIJ O.This amount,sp:_e\d Pnenon were married Wednesday aftlrnoon, Odnlaer 14 at the home of LM bridfs pannts. Hr. end lin. C m Petenen. near Ttlbuta.Rev. lf. (L Sc hmidt, putor of the Fonts- nelle chunk, performed the ceremony in the :nuisance of the iznmcdhtcre htlvn of the two lamilin.The irmn home ' n a pnttlly decorated for the occasion ind the ceremonytookplusunderaesnopy.The brl-do md gmnm ' n n attended br lin lin da Stu d and ( hrl Plterwn-111| brldl 'lon n becoming gown of suntan crepe with tr lmmln p tv match.Little Evelyn Peterson was the ring bearer, urrying th;rings in a bukne of flowers.After the eemnony n wedding dinner 'nu :enr- ad.llr. md llrwllc lc huldt left forLmllfomh on their wedding trip and on ihoir :alum will be at home on iha groonfa fum near Teibuta.lin Helen Wiikening apenblion- diy evening wilh lone Wachter. Hr. and Mn. Albin Llllmsn andmn, Mba llmr Lnllmnnl Mn. Srdie llcngodohl.Clara and Roy s)qnt Sunday llllrnoon at the Henry Zllengedohg home.H r . : r \Mn .Emil Llllman and baby re in Fremont Saturday nl|,*hl..li n e s lone Wschter,Helen Wil 1.~»n1¢¢and Irene Haltmah visitedHondnyeveningattheEmilLail- mm home.Hr . u i t li n .Wm.Holtman am! family lpuhg Sunday afternoon at the August Lnllman home.Ruth Franke spent Ilonday even- iisg with Norma and Violet Ikhten h mp .Leona Hallman and lla:lhelln Stranger arent 20 l`onI.anel2e Satur- day m attend confimution nchool. Elmer Hanung and Arthur Hange- dolzt npent n ve n l days at Rogers when they were hunting. Bright jfvels of the mine,' The 1| ulzh o!sou,tho apoih of ta r ?They nought a fli!h'n pore amino."Tho obs-ervnncs of £110 dog fuel: was ehkfly rsligious.Wqnhip |l|\| song, payer and urmon ffilod a gona portion of the day.O! course moreurnhappyfcllovnhipandfeudal: arourld tables _f l- I high with t l ! prodnoo of flel , forest ond xtrolm.s m b e f o r e w li te r th c r a d k m: and nvorent nrfioec of urofnhlp wen conduetld in tin :hun.h-fart on:i n hilltop b u h o!Plymouih vu age.Contrnllgag tht origind purposeand ohne:unee of Thanksgiving day with au prnont oburvance in which .llhletll apblil and rollicking lun hold the iuding salt one in led to adopt lhe conviction thot the A m l i e l l people a n fonletting the most eruntill munlng of the only nliglom feitival which l l poculiarly their own.By all moans lot an hava fun 81111 fellovnhip on Tlunhgivlng day.L n !he family tk : b e tenured u q m :their "¢omn1on boani."Lot ohi friendzhipu be raumonlecl ami new friendships muia.But h t un n l apart a portion of tho day for re-"pious wuzship tha; we may fhtlnsr *>express our gntitndo to our Faxhu who mldo ps and who SHDPU2' our evmr need.J A. nz. Judge our B a r g a i n s FRIDAY & SAWHBAY Sl'l§Cl¢\l.H 2 Nm. z Tos uo u .IS a Nl. 1 Tou a u n . m x Nu. z Cum .W 2 Ns . z W u B u n .35 1 Ns. z Cut Ik ns .as I No . 1 P u n .ao 2 N =v»K n u t as 2 Na . Ili Ho llny JB 3 No. I S wc q P nu lm ,as Nl. 1 Pm Salman .ss C a m r a m. S u d i n n .28 2 Lbs. Good Coffs .15 l T b B u n n .50 II Lbs. Cum Sugar .75 G a d a w w .so e u a n ( n h 2 2 BENCH NGTES liisa Edna Frahm recited theColl'il!\:lI|l¢I\i`nla at Sunday Selma! and received her Blble There are anera!more Bibles to be givtmaway.There was only one member of the Sunday Srhool last Sutfnziay who hui not studied the lesson.Wethunk thla 3s a pretty good record. Misa Laura Koenig visited with Ethel Nelson las! Sunday.Hn. C. L. Hunk and Ckrkson via- iced at the Joseph Genoaray home in Fremont Sunday.Hina Ruth Lippincott vlnited az the Ilan: Anderson home in l~3orenee over the weekend.Hr. and Hra. Roy Peak spent the weekend visiting niativea In CoI» umbua, Nebr.The Bench Community Club held We hxvnzeallng nt the imma of Hrs. J. M. Compton.The next meet-ing will be Thursday. November 12,lat the home of Mn. llana Chrlalian- aen in Hlalr.Mr. and Mn. Guy Smith and Mr. Mn. Elvin Strong, lndlng lady In ibn Elvin `Strong eomplny, of Fro monl, during me summer produdion- unrier unvu, is playing the lend partIn"The Beat People"which open- lt a theatre in Terre Hants, Indiana. Mrs.Strong will play the lending part in thin company during tha'mints months. ntumlnx Lo the Elwin sim. about next apring. America 'hu more customer own-ers af pubHc utiiity seéuritien mods; than the iotni number of mcurlly nurmn in the whois country Len yurrs ago. Curihl Bugeon, of Hmm Cn; ar rived l n !Sunday morning fromDeirolt,Michigan and Clevelnngl, Ohio where he h n d b n n attending - ~ o f f t o s u ..'.e e T h e te ac he rs xr!t h e N o r t h 1-chool e n t e r u i n u i t h e p a r e n t s o f t h e i r p u - p i i l a n d a f e w e t h e r :a t a s e r y l n - tl r ea l il x g pl nn l ~£ u &c l 1e r 'me eti ng o n i w . 'r i u u r n d a y a ft e r n o o n .T h e o h j a d o! i h e m e et i n g s vn t o d i p c x u. 1 s c h o o l pr o b l e m s ; h a t t h e p a r e n t a n d tea ch- ......-..._. __.-..__._..._-...... _...-u hi s m o t h e r .M r s .F r r d H u g e o n a n d h h b r o t h e r ,Rus aei l,w h o i m a be en h e n a co u pl e o f w e e k :f r o m C h i en g o .B o t h b o y s e n j o y e d m g o o d w a i t w i \ h . e l ¢ h n l h e r m d w i t h x l e l r m o t h e r a n d l e ft fo r t h e i r m n p e c t l w h o m e s Lhe flr sl.o f t h e we e k . _ - -n - A I S I !u s N U a e v ¢ e s e | 5 | ; o v n u u n u -ne indoor toilet iaellltlea and these eondltlona coupled with e cold and dllapldated etruetore.makes the selaoolerork, in the winter when the sq blaeh ue blerrimr- anything bu; a b e d o f r o li r -". s u z n x c n wr a n u a n S E C ON D Lu\noe:s'r USER OP POW ER The Amerlan farmer ranks next unaafe, we should by all meana, havelrtorndown end i fe; atroetune built and we should not rry in this decision, we ehculd ae; at once.At any rate we feel that for the eom~fort of our owzl minds,we should find out at once it'e condition.Let mme drilled person who knows, go over the building and\a|=eertedn theaftzhl condition.If the building is safe eo much the better, if unaafe to the nilroede and leads both m|'°4 oe alieoontinue 1.he'uae of lt.d New aa to :lm financial c ondition§""';f"=§§_""_§e -gg "`1'§"§¢fT,d'§§'§:°' the city.lr u tru e um the de- l l n W '.panment o f o u r d t;government§°,_';°l'°" ' 5m "'."".ff"'i~'"*"§1'.§f;»»-=-» ae Blair City School? district le out of debt and esllh a balance onApproximately slat:percent of the power utilized on farms In animal poseef.Tractors account for nearlyx7 percent, motortrueks abou; four m m m .stationary enrluu 125 verreot.and electrical installations 5.5 pezoent.'Of the total amount of power con-sumed ebout 70 percent is for dnaft work and S0 porant for stationaryor belt mark.Home power is used for plowing than for any other ¢....1.e...-.nmneinn.alrnnal.16 .l . band ofn bo ut $10,000.The other departments of the eity's flntnneearenoteo _!ortunate,however, and our bonded Indebtedness mounts wel! up into six figures as follows: lee Plant bonds $20,000Sewer Outlet bonds 25,000 Sanitary Sewer bond:10,000IntersectionPe nn ;bonds xseooo Refunding Paving honda 236.600 ' r ms $441,000 out over n period of twenty y ears, with the interest on the bonds, levied on our present valuation of $3,482,-180 would be !PProxj;|lately one and one half mills or e reiee"|n our taxes of aboot $1.50 on a thousand.Our present eel\ool`le1'y is 12.9 rnllle. Our W24 levy was 115 mllla.e Whether the elty will erant to takeon this extra levy, slltlld be dedda! by a general vote bot vnu a burlldmg for the North ward whkh will ac- commodate alx grades and the re- modeling oi the West to acc ommo-date eix grades and an eigllt room addition so the gi School buildingBlair elmlsld be -.lone with this ploh» lem for a lon; period of years. B61 whether or no the new add!- tibn la bull; ta the High Schood build- ine. which should depend on the con- dition of the old Central building,the other two improvements ahodrl be made as with tem extra grades In each of these buildings whichshouldtakecareof ag least 150 pupils the eongested condition at the Central building wlll be greatly relieved. \ od their nw. Ihrr! Ty son usd hm- Ily in; Sunday.ilu. Gdszingvr.. M Emir and hor dwlhln r,l n .George Hd n spentBonds; afiamoon with ilu. Howard Hilti-lr. Rohm V en ard . wh ohu b un xs r k lu a t th a Harry Tyson henna vu ullad to Illllvil last Frfdny by tho illmu af his bid-bil' and wife. Hr. and iln. Cin: Sc hnldtr, of'thc Haney dirtrin,v m Ha n a ! w g #srl'l r .and llr l.Ho r n! ! HI n.Ilia J am Denny spent a fur day:lu! i nk wi th be r alan , Hn. F ri tzHnilcr urhik hor. dau! and husband. Hr. and ln. A. A. Anderson outmovin g to thlir ho m at ' hh mth.Mrs. Inman; Iverson enurtalnui the folhlfilll n u t s at an : y u m169901 Int Friday wd n z . Mr . md Hn . r m Ru . I lr . | n d ' Hn . I L i l. Iverson and hmily, Mr. and ln. T. li.lvenon and dmlh llr and John 2 | I ....Amliena American Red Cross erimn War Vhlenna, md ai] service vwvle - . _ . . . _ . . . _-- _ . . _ . _ . . . -.. .. .. ... . . . . . . . . _ - , . . . . _ . . nam W A RD W A NT no r. nu ln n na n consisting of Hr.F. :. Con Bulgerow and yer appemed in per-guiar meetingwf( the al, Sribner, e; Fisk, Biair, and Khhn Scribner. pltch-en.Second team-Brlnnan,NorthB|1\d lst b; Carr, Nonh Band, 2d bs Tank! 1Iubn.sl:Paltur.Snyder,Sd b; Rbbinson, Blair, lf: Knlplnsky. Hu*-ciunta, cf:F.Fritz, llerchanll. rf; iIidnm, Merchants. c; Branch, North Bend. |m| Hngerbaumor, Hooper. P . - -- -= STATE TEACHERS' J. c. Grubon and Son Chu. N. Smnn The lllc milhn Co. American Book Un.Lincoln School Supply Co. J. Fischer and Bm.° H. J. CookeAtlyn and Bacon Americnn Book Cu. Inn-Fr y : Co. Blllr Gu Co. D. V. Hauer 11. Pntton Munir: Cu.Amdt Hardman Co. 1.50 n o11.92 2.24 s.1 1m c 5.85 m e6.67 u n : s m u e8.56 10.90IBayer.,Kr. and ln. Hlrlin J ohnson and nn. Hnrili :peat Sunday durnoot at u n T. K .Iverson homo.lin. John Waltar and son, Lion af Omaha :peat a fur days Indwackwithhor nisur.Hn .Jonlpl param; of the total bein; used for thia purpqn while mad hauling in sicond with 15 percent.Other dnft c;.erltions" requiring relatively largeRay, who h u been quite nick. l n .a m :Zvonon.Clan.PeUrl.nd Will; Roby , Ernntlne and P u b wr lleCoy md Roy al Dar IMI* Int linurday evening with Hr. mi Hn. Prod Ray.l r .and Hn .George Hain and su l.and Ir s .Hurry Tyson wo nganna ng the Xealmh Tyson homo léiatordly ennlng 4; an oyster sup- per and radio party.Arthur Knight and beater Cook, fomuriy of this vldnhy,but now of Missouri, uma up Iut week to husk corn Ior Harry Tyson. Mr. and Hn .L. L. Lay man ndchildren spam Sunday with hll bro ther. H. layman at Bun county. Mr. Hilo Holler of Arllrlglon aponl.Honday evening at tho Hana! Hain home. A. E. Dixon hld thru earioadl of hop and rattle on the Omaha maz-ht o~ W odmdoy .--~. amounts of power am; hnlxng momthehm. u pe can; mdng :heground for plnmlnx. 6,3 penem; cul-hvnling, 6,8 pemnli haylng, 5.6 per-;;nz; mrvenung. s percent; ml plum Gel me Habit son at the r u HMM of Educ tandent'~nffl: llhn I -as on 'i."..1 {"».|| l\~A ||l\|llll nnulalng til nun d 'ilhm lnuifu tlllm thle h tlluif!w in pl r' u r i | \ | | Ill l l a n d uee fll ng,2.5 pe r c en t .0 1 me at nt io nn ry w o r k .t h n s h i n g l o a d : |i n l m o u n t o l p o w e r use d,w i t h n n n l l f d ( i f f l f l t i n n l l l l d ~ tra de wi th --f nv'Northpresented."Uni ormm the nr<=r»°»"'°" for .ue unai |' nm an mum P°"'Eh;:~»p:=°r:>';1 huihllnll f°f_¥*1' ngf- Am¢»¢1mu~ls 1°-°°° 'f°'°"""School "n f rth Want.They alsoatition sinned by 210 llletrld.The commit-! 985%of the people [ned the petition. nad as follows:Mllrons of the North mf the City of Blair, r one (li .Washing-:oto of Nebraska,do mnl of the lmltl dint- =much as the schoolsaid warnl la in a dll | un-rlowtl condition andandunfit to be ueed noses, endangering the tho teachers and therreat handicap to tho of our school.there- poctfully petition that uiltllng be torn downstructure be built in ur the necessary ron comforta to the teachmupllsintheir school :ani of Education vol. the petition, and apttiltllngsandGrounds' make a thorough in ~ North school and reae School Iloenl at thot meeting.Tin ' nfl Committee ronaiats lly, Mr. Cltarle» Roep- . W. Wllltinnon. f)\\'E°H!'*i PARTY Blaming In Sli Nebraalta Cltlea Thi! Week in Their Fifty- .etglih Anand Meeting __ _ -BIANY c om: SPEAKERS Pnaoznr The traehera o l Nrlrraake are meoti in nronventlone at Omaha, llantlrl:'s'~. Holdrege, Lincoln, Norfolk and Alliance ln their fgf tywighth on- ttutl meeting.Fitting prozrants are belng enjoy- tll and at nurnlner of notional speak ers one to give auklrusrs reletlve to the etiurotlonal work of tho slate and nation.eAmong'the national epeakerq toappear nt the conventions will be: Ur. AI. S.Pittman,rural educationspecialist,Michigan State Normal school;Roscoe G. Stott, writer, ed- ucator and lecturer;Dr. Chorlea H.Jmltt,University of Chicago;Dr. E. S. Hartwell,superintendent of city arhonls.lluflalo,N. Y.;Dr. Albert S.Cook,Maryland atete superin- tendent;Dr. HS. Fretvrell, Colom- bia university, and Dr. A. H. Edger- ton.lfotveraity of Wisconsin.These programs are of vital im- portance if properly conducted and many troublesome and vexatious problems can be lroned ou; and afellowahipofco-ordinate work be ntalrlln-hecl.The meeting can be both lnstntclive and inspirational ln We nature. . n s u n l x l \ f . é \ : w r . ~ n s t u m * tion was reoel`7o:l and teierred to the Committee on Ground! and Build iw. with lnatnlctlons to investigate the situation at the different bulld- ln g ma z u dto re p o rts tth e ne r hr e -gotar meeting o! the Board of Ed- ocation.No farther business appearing, here on motion meeting adjourned. Wm. Kelly, Secretary. xttnlus xn GRI DS TE BS ePLAYNl.}'|`Il-E o m : With the Oklahoma football elaah cat ol tha wa3§ Coach Beau, of the Cornhunlgere la noar pointing theNebraska team for the Notre Dame game at Lincoln. on Tarkeguday. He is not onmlmlful,however, that he still has two haul handles to take before mixing srllh the fightingIrlsh.Flrng on the :ard cornea Drake at Der Jdolnee. and than the Kanits Aggfries at llanhstten,Kans a.There are still plenty of tiekote to be had for the Notre Demo game acoonling to John K. Selleck, man-ager of sthletles.'They may be had by writing him in eare of the ath- letic department, Unlvenaity of Ne brash.. ATTENIJ S mass? S¢\LE AT CLAY CENTER Mr. and llra. J. L. Petersen droveou; to Clay Center hat week to at- teod the Holkom sale of purebred ....,...., .-. ,...,__mm ; ma n a :1 The une nl thin pavrer'vrlti\ Ilborwing machinery hu neatly heme-IQedtheAmericanlu-mer.Tun;' * vernge farm worker now :nu for .. ppmximauely thno Lime# as manynrnofcrop:as did the worker \u r seventyfive years ago one prlce clothiv r EACIIEFsIEXAMINATION n.».11:s Bl a ir ,`Nebr .|. \Saturday. Nav. 21, 1925. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, Jan. 23, 1926 April 17,92926 June 5, 1 6July 24 1925.1 'n M|:CAR'l'HY AND ILONGCREEK Jasper J upenon, M Hlmlagfordn m I n t Honda;mamlng.w m i have by tht ndoua illness af his h t h u ,Net:Juponen.Hn .L i nJansen, cl' Ilutun, Iowa came Sun- day wining ul seo her fqher, whall It the home of her sister, Irs. P. C. Petersen under tha un ol a trained pane Hia condition 1| notmuchimproved.Mr. Jupsrsun and lin. Janna rokurnnd to nah' homes Tundny. Hin Odilo Allc n lntlnd tha DawhsUniversityMonday for thu foc i y ear mum.'Th in will b e n lhilovf uq plr iy :md vdner rang at the McCarthylrlwvlthis(Thuvadsrr waning. for Thanksgiving --A New Coat Authentic in style, fa shione d from the most, fav - ored ot the searon's materials, and priced economi- ca lly , the se Co a ts re pre s e nt the u t m o s t i n p u r - c ha s i ng p o w e r fo r th e mo n e y e xp e nd e d .Th e y re pre s e nt i n a c o nc re te ma n n e r th e m a n y a d - va nta ges o f tra di ng he re .Ma y we s h o w t h e m t o y o u s o o n?. Pri c e r a n ge s :Mi s a e s $ x 6 . o 0 t o $ 2 5 .0 0 L a d i e s ' $ 1 8 . 0 0 t o $ 6 0 . 0 0 This wil! ba n community :Hair audi an pod Uma ln expednd.lr. and lin. John Aron:-un ;plnt\ Sunday aftomuon with her Iather.w H. wma . a s Ca lh wn . u m my *vasihd Iv. the J. J. lang home sn| nld f.| Hr. and Mn. Ined lang nuondad a Pm! u thu Gle n Ra y h ome luiSunday at a dinner party.Llr. ml Mn .Ha na Wilson,Mr.and M¥\Ear!Clldwell lml Hr.and Mn Reber;Caldurali we ll amen;|.lmle who axjoyod the bountooun dinner.i I Luth Meierhenry enterhnzlon Queen Esther \ ' i ! . u | n . 1 u n n n n » - v - - - -.O B S E R V E D Je r s e y s h e l d a t t h l l . p l a n . 3 W h i l e t h a n J.L p u m h u a d ' d [111 , w h m u p i o f r s g i n t e n d h e l fe r s t oM l a n d ~ - P i n ~..l .°h .M :f i n :h n n l .H o l l s o h u IenpsrfyonFrida: IO. at the homo of li greeted the guests at |-y entered.The llec onted withcpe paper.The 'homebluzknelirhbors came in on them to help f°°m§them observe their twenty-alxth nh paper jac k 0' ilnl wedding anniversary.it e attractive.|The guests came well suppliedv rywas spent by Ph¥i¥|K*wil.h iood things ln eat and utter nrd live south of u mr ,were u n llslima of 4 normisa laat Sunday when n large number ol' their friemls and mal: ~ ~ _Jersey bull which he bought at Iliurnlha, Kansas.Hnnew hu a number of registered mi- in hi! herd of which he la wry prcud. _ n q q q - a 3|»|l{ER'S MASQUERADE y were alm 0I\l¢Y\8iIl¢|l5ump{\|qu3 repost, vinlting and cl s WAS W g;_|._ ANENDBD hosts which frightened flllell the sftcrnoon'»program.rueata.|Then were around sixty present kr A good crowd of h d m'n_,_ our refreshments were rucsts who were Nlssu hcl Hclorhenry,Mary ililnrns,Bernina Ale:-ml Ada Woemcr, Clara Meierhonry,Margaret Marie Clausen,Helena r 2\icKibhon,,Fnnccn mms Plinhr,AugustaBlelerhenry;Messrs hcnw,Drvln Neirer- Nilliama. 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