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11-05-1925A [ ! 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 onefoltowed by cams, 500. Decoration:were entertained l'|:\I.o<:1ocld lunchuon the game being 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 to me prisoners at around aeven o'eloekand it was this time that they took to do their work. Five men, Carlton, ljghtnll, Allen,Simmons and Cook, were captured in Omaha 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 theireentenoe.I t urea these men who auged and perpetrated the outbreak They were dl well behaved prison- ers and the sheriff had no apparentreason 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 theothers, 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 youngbecome pack animals in the mine: °f\did not wail. for the second tables mywomln of %.\nua\1I\I ability.The that 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 reniy dence,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 i Wnlter Meie 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 n I 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 customersand invite those who have :fever been Holmquiat 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.Annal»|.\\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 indetermine W ai u o f 1 "°"°'""" Washington County. who would like However. n 2inch teal wel! 800 feel tn enter the Content. and an in needfrom we main ho\e \1'»° "*'°"*'1 *'*°§°f appiicition blanks,they may ae °l°mufed at the County Annu Offic e. The lilkhn hall boys, the fin: duhnnnr at the I"'rida§r avrni en the cmlil.few of Blair' arrsngod for The eveningta 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 eeenpe.two of them,Carlton and Lightall went eaat to the railroad tracks then through Gnlmmhs farmandtotheriver and croraed to Llinruurl 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. they began their eaznpalm for funda by entertaining at a large eanl partyat the hall, inviting their frle and charging lifty ante.l<lullowe'en rleooratlona were lnevlrienceonthetablesandintltt hall and a. very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all.There were twenty-five tables of eartla 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 Order cemetery to Fiah Creek thence weet"'f Laetem Stor,_of the State ol to the main road and north to uwlhc braeka.a rllllrltl meeting wasPrentlu 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'a teachers took first 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,Mfg llratt and Facltler occupied.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 u comrnl tee of R. N.'¢\.a in the neubasement 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 chargef¢elthat they were welt compensated for 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: boxidlg; ww ou t c f !".nntim1¢d from also one)llhe earnings of thaam.Tim: 1,AROUND THE CQUNTYe;;»upu»..'1'LI nof school-"=.»§§'.'°~IIL".f§.'§"»§ ":,?u,°,°u'| ,|,.slammedwmeonenhouidbeahhin ».*.w¢n¢d: mnfrom: h e n u m a nbiint forth mm p roof :hd if suc h >h1he p¢hn¢ »un4p°mz,'»na nn mbam lb' c ue "° 9 ° ""' que stion bu;much: M dwill be accomplished by='*b°t'°m§ °"'lscdminaliyiiahk st i nI f o ra l l o w i n gw v i l l£ 0l vt h a ny u r' Ii ' h : " } ¢, . . . . . . f i . . . .n f ln a w i s g h u a lh u i 1 d "l f l f f} ¢ | fs t l b j t t l . e l lt o* P *d a n g e r true, but the city is responsible and the taxpayers who use the ic e, are chlrgtd an exhorbitaut pric e ln psythis io tha; in"th¢ end the uppgy - er pay s th! bm. Another will mr Hut un SanitarySewer 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. ampClrlnou ln communeulu Mean: w nuDon C. Vm Daulen mmlco Mum, uz .ra. Chlrloa McCombGilford L Dixon Un Hunt an Those ..cm Stmkleu lm um' G lu c mlnliroMun! lo thoCarl J. Schmid! .. 1 / ..mn. mm Pruldonl l(rn.Gll'blrvBm\1n.Rev. L. H. Campup 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 bnungjnvengu nnd the gunenl vllvinllnblllty of the man :selected played ahl| pan ln their choke.Only onsplayer, 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 md Zollen nprnentlng the lomln, whlkFredrllo lhgvrbunmer vu tho onlyHooper pllyer to lu plmod on lho xeeomi 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 ueu 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 olEduutlon 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\.s1 and 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.Bunnanddaughter, neon. Han Addh drmle to Omaha Batur' n a,| |w 4°,Q#dan u l lat th e p gf nu l, Ngthan pnnangs ulurc u umm ua | ucnon noon me un. ul umu.u. u »IM.1nscus in their ndvmtun M establishbrickveneerandthisveneer§si lla! H-1;-_easg , " 3 T : ,Jensenhomo in Blair.in: 5 éoiony where nligloul freedom: iocnnlngfromtheframeworkno afandenlf1sc hool luiFriday for Hin Evely nB E L L C R E E K V A L L E Yanddemvcflficgovernment: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 :wpto the milesfzlcilltita whic h are inflourish.They were "YFucuwiebetweenHurdodU Mv uu mb hzausdaadzas1cr mthe main building.anoooauntoilllntim_. .In......-Qn.¢Alu\| anlus..u....»..i'f_ r...n|121LEM;Ylmure""~i'2.'1'°ff" ....| | ¢\ | n!uvetnm.., .!If.however,lhisoldbuildingis huilding il unsafe. then le _no alter. native, it must come down and e new ldditionwhichwillcostatLim: $50,000,takeit'|plna.Thiswill man a bond Luna or at lean, to beNfl. W MIJ O.This amount,sp:_e\d PnenonweremarriedWednesday aftlrnoon, Odnlaer14atthehomeof LM bridfs pannts. Hr. end lin. C mPetenen. near Ttlbuta.Rev. lf. (L Sc hmidt, putor of the Fonts- nelle chunk, performed the ceremonyinthe:nuisanceoftheiznmcdhtc re htlvnofthetwolamilin.Theirmnhome' n apnttlly decorated fortheoccasionind the ceremonytookplusunderaesnopy.The brl-do mdgmnm' n nattended br lin lin da Stu d and ( hrl Plterwn-111| brldl 'lon n becoming gown of suntancrepewithtr lmmln ptv match.LittleEvelynPetersonwasthering bearer, urrying th;rings inabukne offlowers.After the eemnony n wedding dinner 'nu :enr-ad.llr. md llrwllc lc huldt left for Lmllfomh on their wedding trip and on ihoir :alum will be at home oniha groonfa fum near Teibuta. lin Helen Wiikening apenblion- diy evening wilhlone Wachter.Hr. and Mn. Albin Llllmsn and mn, Mba llmr Lnllmnnl Mn. Srdie llcngodohl.ClaraandRoys)qntSundayllllrnoonattheHenry Zllengedohg home.H r . : r \Mn .EmilLlllmanandbabyreinFremontSaturday nl|,*hl..li n e sloneWschter,HelenWil 1.~»n1¢¢andIreneHaltmahvisitedHondnyeveningattheEmilLail- mm home.Hr . u i tli n .Wm.Holtman am! familylpuhgSundayafternoonat the August Lnllman home. Ruth Franke spentIlonday even-iisg with Norma and VioletIkhten h mp .LeonaHallmanandlla:lhelln Strangerarent 20l`onI.anel2eSatur-day m attend confimution nchool. Elmer Hanung and Arthur Hange- dolztnpentn ve n ldays atRogers when they were hunting. Brightjfvelsof themine,' The1| ulzho!sou,thoapoih of ta r ?They nought a fli!h'n pore amino." Tho obs-ervnncs of £110dogfuel: was ehkflyrsligious.Wqnhip|l|\| song, payer and urmon ffilod a gonaportion of the day.O! course more urnhappyfcllovnhipandfeudal: arourldtables_f l- Ihighwitht 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: andnvorentnrfioecofurofnhlp wen conduetld in tin :hun.h-fart on :i nhilltopb u ho!Plymouihvu age.Contrnllgagthtorigindpurpose and 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 lheconvictionthottheA m l i e l l peoplea nfonletting themost eruntill munlng of the only nliglom feitivalwhichl lpoculiarlytheir own.By all moans lot an hava fun 81111 fellovnhip on Tlunhgivlng day.L n!hefamilytk : b etenuredu q m : their"¢omn1onboani."Lotohi friendzhipuberaumonleclaminew friendshipsmuia.Buth tunn lapart a portion of tho day for re- "pious wuzship tha; we may fhtlnsr*>express our gntitndo to our Fa xhu who mldo ps and who SHDPU2' our evmr need.JA. nz. Judge our B a r g a i n s FRIDAY & SAWHBAY Sl'l§Cl¢\l.H 2Nm. 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 tas 2Na . IliHo llnyJB 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 ua n( n h 2 2 BENCH NGTES liisaEdnaFrahmrecitedthe Coll'il!\:lI|l¢I\i`nlaatSundaySelma! andreceivedherBlbleThereareanera!moreBiblestobegivtm away.There was only one member oftheSundaySrhoollastSutfnziaywho hui not studied the lesson.We thunk thla 3s a pretty good record. MisaLauraKoenigvisitedwith Ethel Nelson las! Sunday.Hn. C. L. Hunk and Ckrkson via- icedattheJosephGenoarayhome in Fremont Sunday.HinaRuthLippincottvlnitedaz the Ilan: Anderson home in l~3orenee over the weekend.Hr. and Hra. Roy Peak spent theweekendvisitingniativeaInCoI» umbua, Nebr.TheBenchCommunity ClubheldWehxvnzeallngnttheimmaof 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 part In"TheBeatPeople"whichopen- lt a theatre in Terre Hants, Indiana.Mrs.Strong willplaythe lending partin thincompanyduringtha 'mintsmonths. ntumlnx Lo the Elwin sim. about next apring. America 'hu more customer own-ers af pubHc utiiity seéuritien mods;thantheiotninumberofmcurlly nurmninthewhoiscountryLen yurrs ago. Curihl Bugeon, of Hmm Cn; ar rivedl n !Sundaymorningfrom Deirolt,MichiganandClevelnngl, Ohiowhereheh n d b n nattending- ~ o f f t o s u ..'.ee T h ete ac he rsxr!t h eN o r t h1-chool e n t e r u i n u it h ep a r e n t s o f t h e i r p u - p i i la n d a f e w e t h e r :a t as e r yl n - tl r ea l il x gpl nn l ~£ u &c l 1e r'me eti ngo 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 tt h ep a r e n ta n dtea ch- ......-..._. __.-..__._..._-...... _...-u hi sm o t h e r .M r s .F r r dH u g e o na n d h hb r o t h e r ,Rus aei l,w h oi m abe en h e naco u pl eo fw e e k :f r o mC h i en g o .B o t hb o y se n j o y e dmg o o d w a i tw i \ h . e l ¢ h n l h e r m dw i t h x l e l r m o t h e r a n dl e ftfo r t h e i rm n p e c t l w h o m e sLheflr sl.o ft h ewe e k . _ - -n - A I S I !u sN Ua e v ¢ e s e | 5| ; o v n uu n u - ne indoor toilet iaellltlea and these eondltlona coupledwithecoldanddllapldatedetruetore.makesthe 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'rUSER OP POW ER TheAmerlanfarmerranksnext unaafe, we should by all meana, havelrtorndown endife; atroetune built and we should notrry in this decision, we ehculd ae; at once.At any rate we feel that for the eom~ fortof our owzl minds,weshould find out at once it'e condition.Letmme drilled personwho knows, go over the building and\a|=eertedn the aftzhl condition.If thebuilding is safeeo much the better, if unaafeto the nilroede and leads both m|'°4 oe alieoontinue 1.he'uae of lt. dNew aa to :lm financial c ondition§""';f"=§§_""_§e -gg"`1'§"§¢fT,d'§§'§:°' the city.lr u tru e um the de- l lnW '.panmento f o u r d t;government§°,_';°l'°" ' 5m "'."".ff"'i~'"*"§1'.§f;»»-=-» aeBlair City School? district le out of debt and esllh a balance onApproximately slat:percent of the powerutilizedonfarmsInanimalposeef.Tractorsaccount for nearly x7 percent, motortrueks abou; four m m m .stationaryenrluu125verreot.andelectricalinstallations 5.5 pezoent.'Of the total amount of power con- sumed ebout 70 percent is for dnaft work and S0 porant for stationary or beltmark.Homepower is used forplowingthanforanyother¢....1.e...-.nmneinn.alrnnal.16 .l . bandofn bo ut$10,000.Theother departmentsoftheeity'sflntnnee arenoteo _!ortunate,however, and our bonded Indebtedness mounts wel! up into sixfigures asfollows:lee Plant bonds$20,000 Sewer Outlet bonds25,000Sanitary Sewer bond:10,000 IntersectionPe nn ;bondsxseooo RefundingPaving honda236.600 ' r ms$441,000 out over n period of twenty y ears, with the interest on the bonds, leviedon our present valuation of $3,482,- 180 would be !PProxj;|lately one and one half mills or e reiee"|n our taxesof 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 Northwardwhkhwill ac- commodatealxgradesandthere- modeling oi the West to acc ommo-date eix grades and an eigllt room addition so the giSchool 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-ditionoftheoldCentralbuilding, the other twoimprovements ahodrl be made as with tem extragradesIneachof these buildingswhich shouldtakecareof agleast150 pupils the eongested condition at theCentralbuildingwlllbegreatly relieved. \ od their nw. Ihrr! Ty son usd hm- Ily in; Sunday.ilu. Gdszingvr.. M Emir and hor dwlhln r,l n .GeorgeHd nspentBonds; afiamoon with ilu. Howard Hilti-lr. Rohm V en ard . wh ohu b un xs r k lu a t th aHarry Tyson hennavu ullad to Illllvil last Frfdny by tho illmu af his bid-bil' and wife.Hr. and iln. Cin: Sc hnldtr, of 'thcHaneydirtrin,v mHa n a ! w g #srl'l r .andllr 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 thefolhlfillln u t satan: y u m169901 IntFridaywd 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.lvenonanddmlh llrandJohn 2 | I ....AmlienaAmerican 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. Cooke Atlyn and Bacon Americnn Book Cu. Inn-Fr y : Co. Blllr Gu Co. D. V. Hauer11. Pntton Munir: Cu. Amdt Hardman Co. 1.50 n o11.92 2.24 s.1 1m c 5.85m e 6.67 u n: s m u e 8.5610.90I Bayer.,Kr. and ln. Hlrlin J ohnson and nn. Hnrili :peat Sunday durnoot at u n T. K .Iverson homo. lin. John Waltar and son, LionafOmaha:peatafurdaysInd wackwithhor nisur.Hn .Jonlpl param; of the total bein; used for thiapurpqn whilemadhaulinginsicond with 15 percent.Other dnft c;.erltions" requiringrelatively largeRay, whoh ubeen quitenick.l n .a m :Zvonon.Clan.PeUrl .nd Will; Roby , Ernntlne andP u b wr lleCoymd Roy al Dar IMI* Intlinurday evening with Hr. mi Hn. ProdRay.l r .andHn .GeorgeHainand su l.andIr s .HurryTysonwo n ganna ng the Xealmh Tyson homo léiatordly ennlng 4; an oyster sup- per and radio party. ArthurKnightandbeaterCook,fomuriyofthisvldnhy,butnow of Missouri, umaup Iut weekto husk cornIor Harry Tyson. Mr. andHn .L. L. Lay man nd children 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 uHMM 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 la n duee fll ng,2.5pe r c en t .0 1 me at nt io nn ryw o r k .t h n s h i n g l o a d :|i nl m o u n to lp o w e ruse d,w i t h n n n ll 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 also atition 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 school said warnl la in a dll |un-rlowtl condition and and unfit to be ueed noses, endangering the tho teachers and the rreat handicap to tho of our school.there- poctfully petition that uiltllng be torn down structure be built in ur the necessary roncomforta to the teach muplls in their school :ani of Education vol.the petition, and apttiltllngsandGrounds' make a thorough in ~ North school and re ae 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 aremeotiinnronventloneatOmaha, 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 to appear nt the conventions will be: Ur. AI. S.Pittman,rural education specialist,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. AlbertS.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 beboth 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 tothe Committee on Ground! and Build iw. with lnatnlctlons to investigatethe 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 elaahcat ol tha wa3§ Coach Beau, of the Cornhunlgere la noar pointing the Nebraska team for the Notre Damegame at Lincoln. on Tarkeguday. He is not onmlmlful,however, that he still has two haul handles to take before mixing srllh the fighting Irlsh.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 hadby writing him in eare of the ath- letic department, Unlvenaity of Ne brash.. ATTENIJ S mass? S¢\LEATCLAYCENTER Mr. and llra. J. L. Petersen drove ou; 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.. ppmximauelythnoLime# as manynrnofcrop:asdidtheworker \u r seventyfive years agoone prlce clothiv r EACIIEFsIEXAMINATIONn.».11:s Bl a ir ,`Nebr .|. \Saturday. Nav. 21, 1925. Saturday. Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, Jan. 23, 1926 April 17,92926 June 5, 16July 241925.1 'n M|:CAR'l'HY AND ILONGCREEK JasperJ upenon, MHlmlagfordn mI n tHonda;mamlng.w m i havebythtndouaillnessafhis h t h u ,Net:Juponen.Hn .L i n Jansen, cl' Ilutun, Iowa came Sun-day wining ul seo her fqher, wha ll It the home of her sister, Irs. P. C. Petersen under tha un ol atrainedpaneHia condition1| not muchimproved.Mr. Jupsrsun and lin. Janna rokurnnd to nah' homes Tundny.Hin Odilo Allc n lntlnd tha Daw hsUniversityMonday for thufoc i y ear mum.'Th in will b e n lhilovf uq plr iy :mdvdnerrangattheMcCarthy lrlwvlthis(Thuvadsrrwaning. for Thanksgiving --A New Coat Authentic in style, fa shione d from themost, fav - ored ot the searon's materials, and priced economi- ca lly , the se Co a ts re pre s e nt theu t m o s ti np u r - c ha s i ngp o w e rfo rth e mo n e y e xp e nd e d .Th e y re pre s e nt i nac o nc re tema n n e rth em a n ya 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\ SundayaftomuonwithherIather.wH. wma . a s Ca lh wn . u m my *vasihd Iv. the J. J. lang homesn| nld f.| Hr. and Mn. Ined lang nuondad a Pm! u thu Gle n Ra y h ome lui Sunday at a dinner party.Llr. mlMn .Ha naWilson,Mr.andM¥\ Ear!ClldwelllmlHr.andMn Reber;Calduraliwe llamen;|.lmlewho 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.Thellec onted with cpe paper.The 'homebluzknelirhbors came in on them to helpf°°m§them observe their twenty-alxth nh paper jac k 0' ilnl wedding anniversary.it e attractive.|The guests came well supplied v 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 whenn large number ol' their friemls and mal: ~ ~ _Jersey bull which he bought at Iliurnlha, Kansas.Hn new 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 wererucsts who were Nlssu hcl Hclorhenry,Maryililnrns,Bernina Ale:- ml Ada Woemcr, Clara Meierhonry,MargaretMarieClausen,Helena r 2\icKibhon,,Fnnccn mms Plinhr,Augusta Blelerhenry;Messrs hcnw,Drvln Neirer-Nilliama. Mr. and Mrs. I'red Mclrerhenry and enjoy the day and when they ll'\Imk'ra llllherc ri nv. we Splker hal! for their homes,lt was with b u t l I Saturday evening. The coatuznea wlnhea to Mr.and Mrs.Thompsonfor """"5 more yan of ifmlderl ilfe. I`En:en"ec:}l;tf:<'llHaer2:l:e:n:o highHILL CREEK SCHOOL I Orioles dance orchestra until the thetha tha clan music furnlahetl by .msmlc'r vu'rE..~; noxz>.~=..m sms" houn. ¢ -o - I. M a l p c t i l l l m e e t i n g h c l l l l l 1 ' \ \ | 3 l ' t § | N l * I S S A N D h l o m l a y e v e n i n g ,I t t h e l i l l i C r e e k ; s c h o o l ,n b o n d o f $ 4 0 0 0 w a s v o l t i i T h i s m o n e y w i l l b e m e d t o c o m p l e t e N o v . t h e t w o r o a m e d s c h o o l b u i l d i n g v e h l c h m i n n o w u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n l m l l f o r a tn e n r y .|I a n p l t l i l l i l l e v e n i n g .i " h ; , , h l b o n d o f 3 9 0 0 0 w a s ' r u l e d a t N o v . i n p r e v i o u s m e e t i n g .g s m . . n V n l i e y L e a g u e M H ,w h m c o m p l e t e d m u . 1 1 . ~ m ¢ :w i n ;a t . B l a i r c e r t a i n l y ° ° 5 ° ¥ ° ' | ' h n ~ ¢ o a n e n t i r e i y m o d e r n s c h o o t l a u i l d ! N a v . " " ° P ' "g i v e n i n " ' ° | " » l n ¢w h i c h w i l l a c c o m m o d a t e u ' °N o v . SOCIAL FORECAST 5-W. C. of C. regular meeting. 'F-I-Iplacopal bazaar ml lunch City lun.11-Anniatloa Day. ll-Annual .Anniatlée Day Ball Legion Hall. 12.-0. E. S. meeta.l§--Qanlah Lmll»en'bazaar at lcThanksgiving Mlllmery / ~~AS p e c i a lD i s p l a yo f _f.~\.»-. hr. andl nBuchRosenbaum upmt loudly afternoon Al the Wm llnrrimn hams.Ka r e n h u n i s nm lb u n t f r o m nchool,having#mined her ankh reelntly.Gy dn Hu nann mn wdw ldmu l Merdny,hxvlngnurly|~eeo\u»~|m m m -m m . ,na lve dna n n y .lh u n a n d ll r d lmu . lo s L u u n , A. c . Babel,A. z.Hum: a nd N- G. Jansen visited Nah hxpsnan gt\bc P. c. Fmrwn homo Sunidu sun- s\|¥ nfumoon. u mHllldky ulwllrd comll I-beW m. Hnnho n hu n Ho ndu- T NlleClr\hyPmg nni veClubmenumu y a xun c . J ,ummm; homo with In. Pale Jonun and Hn nv- as Velvet. and Skimin. a combina n m -U-....... ~....,... . . . . ,.-.,.mi tln .1 1 -n n l a h noftha||cC¢n.hy Club pn A blnhday pany lor thru d lu n ¢ » I» l' l a t th e Hu n uma - -bunnhmmi u tB s w d l valqht. Thah d h l I m mu n ! vr ln lh a h muC. J . Hindhy , llny u llolmhull and v m mm m . v m . M n h b n o e -wr ln Oa u h r .' n a y h u p l u mc d u» gi n an puny | lwldh for than wh e n M n l i u l . c u i n n m ma m) \ / Wu handle I 'I Qua of Shapes and Colorsr ' luvc rnmunt Inspec ted BABY BEEF only s¢11»fn¢f hall on um fin! len grades.the churcn.Wm MU! " due n»IRIN.14-COIIITQKI! fl .L- é-.. .:7...1.. :Dui li vm...u....¢w Afummon Club mlti dinner at chunh.lonll bans: andFha but that money vdli buy MRS. T.~c. HILTGN, Tl\eMill D F Il l ! l u n : u u s n c - n u - .l u l l , . ' , , . _, , , . -,_q m h l i e a p l r i l e t l c i \ i r . ¢ n » , ; ; h M n .C .H .l l l t c h m a n ,N o v.2 .N o r .1 3 - - F a t h e r a n d S o n B a n q u e t a t w r r e a t o l ' U " a p r u d .H n .E .C .Pi er ce h a d t h e p r m g n m t h e C h r i s t i a n ch u rn h . w a s a n esp eci al t h a t i n c h i n a .Th e , C l u b m e m N o v.9 N o v.2 | - R o y a l N o l g b o n 'b u n : a t u h h H r s .W .W .W i l ki n so n .t h t C o u n d l R o m a n . dity Cash Market S. H. POUNDS, Prop Pao Th ru--"PHE ENTERPRISEBlair. Hebnah. November 5. 1925 THE }I§'TBRPRlSE-Blair. Nebruiza. November 5. 1925 e i d h i n n a x x s n n a n n e a w u n n a n n a s i n s n n a a R O U N D T H E C O U N T Y News ol interest gathered hy Enterprise correspondents from every c ommunity in W ash-a lnflo n Cou nty . .re<..l¢v01.|l..v~l-¢.|l.rl "."" " ARLINGTON NOTES Arlington, Oct. 29.-Mrs. Leo We- ber enteruuixd the I-r en club at a one o'elock luncheon at her homeon Satunday afternoon, when places were marked for Mesdamea l~n:d Richards, Jr.; Wilder Blaltesley, Bar-ne Yanofsk hlisses Florence Mil3L°ler, Lura Pratt, Ruth Cain and Mary iMarshall, all ol Fremont.The first meeting of the Eastern Star kensington was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Hrs. Johnllehsrd.'lhl.selub was just recently organized and they plan to meet ones a month to sew for the 0. E. S.and Masonic home at Fremont.The offiesrs elected are: Mrs. Harold We- ber.president;Mrs.F.H.Brokaw, vicepresident and Mrs. Alvin Ander son,secretary and treasurer.Hrs. Hebard served light refreshments. Thirteen members were present.Mr.and Hrs.Wesley .llyllenbeek ol Seattle, Wash., left Monday after a brief visit at the home o l Mrs.Myllenbeck's sister, Hrs.Walt Ech- tenkamp,Mr.and Mrs.Hyllenheelr are o nthelr va r to Miami,Fla., nhere both have positions as lino- type operators on a daily paper.Mrs. Myllenbeck will be remembered Bs Miss lrla Ehooghe,who spent some time here several years ago. hlr.and Mrs.ld.E.Wlnsett ratumed on Friday from Gund lslsnd where they attended the state l. D. 0.F. convention and visited with their daughter, Mrs.Vern B.Nich- olas.C.c .Marshall and C.G.Mar- shall returned on 'thursday from Manhattan, Kan.,where they arent of. business.Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Hawkins had or their Sunday dinner guests.lrir. and hirs.H.Brokaw,daughter Ruth and M anal Mrs. Otto Renard.Bliss Helvn Offen returned toiilair on Saturday after spending the week at the home ol her sister, Mrs.ld. H. Wlnsett.Mr. and Alrs. Holger Wlnther, ol lrernont announce the birth of aneight pound boy on Sunday, October o a t h .M r s .W i n t h e r w a s f o r m e r l y - --r _ _ _ . . ! - -. . . f a l l -n l n h o u a u u e u u e d u e u u s at the homo of Ztlrs. Cool¢'s sister, Blrs. Walter Echtarnkump.Mr.and Mrs.lred Pfeiffer andMrs. C. P. Blasters rnotored to Mon- roe on Sunday,where they srrnt the day with friends. The Ent of a nodes of family smp-pers was held on Wednesday at the hi.H.church.These suppers will be ghon regularly throughout the winter and will be followed by "church night"r lees.Mrs. ll. L. lleglahon returned on Thursday from Grand lsland where she was a delegate to the state ron-vention of the Rebekshs. o -- _ - HERMAN NEWS Mr.and Alra Wm.ltrsmer and Miss Lillian were-Qqseogers to Te- ksmah Thursday. The M. E. church orchestra me; for practice Thursday evening st the Fred Robenson home. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge andCarolineWachterdrovetoBlair last Friday evening. Miss Eledlce Galsey earns up fromherschoolworkatCalhounand spent the week-end lt' the home of her parents.The Harry Cooper family spent Sunday at the llenry Cooper home.Mr. and Mrs.Frank Larson and children, of Columbus drove over on Satunlay for a few days visit nt the parental. John Larson home.Mrs. James Gilliam and Mrs. Hamp ton. of Tekarnoh were guests at the R.H. Bovee home on Monday.H. B. Cameron drove to Omaha on Monday.Mn. Floyd Loftis and Marlin spentseveraldayslastweekwithher arents.hir.and Hrs.Johns,at .Floyd drove down Sunday tospendthedayandtheyreturned home with hint. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bogen drove to Frernont on business Friday.The mission eirele of the Baptist chu:¢h entertained the cradle troll babies and their mothers at the WaldoHancockhomeWednesdayaft ernoon of last weelt.ll.P. Christensen, ol Blair came 1- pr p ll ra tl n c la tltl |1tl tu tl n ea s. u a11 a e s a l a LII h 'I s5a nE aa 1 t a s t c l' '1 .l l l \l II r i d a y eve n in i r a t t h c h o m e o f hi s a r r n h i . M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y C o o p e r . he y h a d t h e j o i l i e n l t i m e i m a g i n a b l t S l w i l l y e ve n i n g a n d u w " S i n n r ' s | l a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r s . S o p h i e L - l r - ' Mi4 |g t'l a"ws u a n a p p e a r i n g t h e n s e n a n d a l s o vh i t e d M r s . L o u i s R u - th l n \lec!¢..mua.~\en. l a y i n g l l ; l l o w ¢ '¢ n f a m e :a n d la t e W i i b u r U p d i k e w a s a n O m l l h l vb -Th e m u q u e r u i a d a n a a t t h a S p i k n t h e w a n i n g M r s .C o o p e r s e r ve d i t o r \\u in e$< 1l y.e r h a l l w a s w e l l at t e n d e d la s t Sa b- ic e re fr es h m en t s .I T h e }|m!lo1\e°en s u p p e r g i ve n b s u n l a y n l g h t . |~lu;,Q §w.:»g}w h o i x a s t u d e n t a t t h e L a l l i e s ' A l a i o f t h e H . IZ. c h u r c h ]L o u i s Ru mu su ue n h u pl a ce d s _n ;!_rl L \._n _...a - - . . . -I..nb.-G»l\»»¢f i n "f n -i h n 1 II C H U R C H O F ' c a m s ? (C o r n e r L i n c o l n an d 2 n d S t r e e t s ) L .H .C a m p ,Pa s t o r D i d y o u e ve r p u l l a l i v l con!o u t » f I l i a f i n a n d w a t c h i t d e a r l y b u : m vn h r Ji n ?'| " |n v i i a m n r t l v * h i t 5 =< J c n u x c a n x u c r o n n m n c u v n c a w w .w a l ;n d a u m u m ) A: \h ! D. 8 |lllil!» P ll* lf- a n w s e h » d m A . u . I ma m- s a r v i o o 1 1 A . : l. 2 u n ll | J ° " f ° ° ' n z 7 : N P l . c n m c a o r m n x n4 a , . z. ¢ » ~ | » mua ¢ » u >1 . a m n . m m . m u s a w x o l . own llvdlvldud r»~\~. or who 'ID¥||| like la mnh Cbridmll Prsenu alma bool: um to d.\4n.'Ju lmuryhu nu of pr-lnhd rpedfkabm ergm, um vm dw mms s mmmh¢tory»mnde nmph.TM porkr compnldon ll lnlelldodua ldvnlhe book na.A Wil'bod will be Wen m dll |l|\o¢l zhlldbringing in m bn: ponnr ulvmh- \n| the week. W ASHINGTON o ourrrv 1- mxz l- za mss s s 'n e u oxr i o n OF A GRE A T z vs xr Birthdly l a n dy uy n lmpo mnl oreulam, apednlly I! ana l|very young or wry old.T M Y w 0 | ' |Cam- psniuu will be l hund nd inn nM, ual zha nun in gala; in bn mule1 memorable am for Th Ckwmpaaioni many lrlauh.Sa, Although thi due ls nat until AW S! 16, nm, | »nw~ ation ; vm b q m w ml n m .In honur ul au she" 'nu am- pn io n wlll c ome w y ou next y urI s u m l v r s S A L E 0'Hanlon,Maher I 0' | ' !» ARD. B y w n u a o f n n d a r a t n l o b - med out of she District Courl.ofNe b r u l w u m decree of mid thueln p¢ndln¢ S i l k Bank I Wuhington County, In m l n a u n of A Coun J n an unionwhereinFtrmurl . Coryonlion in pllintill and Auzult ll. Reeh nn da- Monday tho 800| 1925,nz m o the W u! Front D . mb a n d C o nfendnnu, I will on day ul November, PM. of uid dny at |¢r lhunnh M. Jmsen, amam, as:un fih. in ,ua Cours, and ulxo a pvdlinn pnymg rw m mme » 1'uid Innrulnan,and for tho lv- pmntmmt of J ames H. lumen an Exeeu wr. Tha! o n the mn d ry olfNavembsr, 1925! lt 10 o'¢lo¢k A. l . , u i d polhlon me un p ro o f of d w exec ution uf uid hulrument will be .h¢ ud , and u m | r y o u do no t mn appear and c onust, uid Colm. muy Pmbah and record the lame,m d Ulu( ldmln htnllo n u l th e au t: la IRAILROAD 'mm TABL Chldv md Nonh W estern 5:40 P. 8:50 A. 7:15 A. 2:00 P. sa s P. 7:45 A. M. M. c . M. H. u . M. Tr u h l B u ( Dllly exnepg Sunday. T n l u W a l only exupz Sundxy.SL P . M. I o . Tn hu No rth Dnlly exafpt Sumhy. Dnily except Sundny. Ddly except Sunday. Sunday only. .E .Z.:1' »,2T€..|'L¢... .;; ,fm '_... :love in the Splker Hall for tha comfor;of zhe duncan during the winter months.Mrs. August Pepmilltr gun a. mis rellnneotli shower at har home Int Saturday a n in honor o! Hin Ruth Came n,whom m r r i n n to Mr.Henry Jackson will tain place Wedneuhy.The Misses Laura Petersen.Nora md My nie Davin wok Sinshy dn- nor with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petsra-en of Orum. § i r ; !Hu a lH nQ D" n0nl!# l n1q u :-u - n;n h l lt cost; so little in one of 11116862 fin e automor biles. S ~¢| Te k a m a h a n d M r .anal M r s .C .E . Jo h n s o n a n d M i n M a x i n e at t e n d e d t h e O r p h e u m i n O m a h a S u n d a y e \ e » ni n g .M r .a n d M n .H u r r y L e a c h c o m e a n fr o m Mi s s o u r i t h e fi r s t o !t h e m e k .M r .L e a c h h u h m !a Ia r g e g r a d i n g c o n t n c t d o w n t h e r e t h e p a s t s u m m e r .Al t.x m l M r s .I r w i n C a h l w e l i a n d s m a l l d a u g h t e r a n d H r s . A l l h a B o o t - o n ,o f Te k a m l h e M r .a n d M n .C . In Jo h n s o n a n d M i n M a x i n e v o m S u n d a y d i n n e r gu es ts o f M r s .M a r Ri o Ke l i e y . H P .H a n s o n w a s u so u t h bo u n d pa» =e ng er Tu e s d a y . (»i|%.¢rt Ol s o n w a s h o s ! t o t h e f o l lo w m fz a m z p a r t y o n e e ve n i n g la s t we ek .C .E .Jo h n so n ,C h r i s Tr u h l - se n .C .R .G r a y .Ge o .H u r t .L .V . A r k e m u n ,E .W .Il u n l i e ,A .W . B a r g e , . \ . J. C a m e r o n , H e n r y T r i s h ! nen,W aislo H a n c o c k a m !D .W . Ilut leei ge. M r . a n d M r s . IJ. C .Il u n l i e a t t e n d - o i li l!!0!|1 h1 ur !l tl rx a tvr i n U m . | !. | THANKSGIVZHG 'l'hnnk||l\rln|' in the only nation!! festival whltb centers about the homo iife. lt originated in tht homesof the pllgdms. as s day of tizmk- fulness lml gratitude for the mr'¢ bloltln3\\..Even the dinner topm- rented everything tha;v u . s r i "dudng thc aungmer to mah glad tht hurts of mon.This feast was aceomponlnl only by suc h event: an would be tohnl ot grllltude to Almighty God.Arilldo ul feelin; permeaud' all the activities of the dny.A 'l'hmb¢f"'- ing dance for inltandr. vu not um thought oi.Then this muon lo; all who lonthepdnc iplu and Ideal:for which this American hoiidny vu founded [ive this ana day to thanks, to 301.to gratitude!1. H. CMI? t||||.|||1,:;. The Most For The Money Don't say you can't affond it. At the prices we are qdpting on our fi ne used cars the man is extrava- gantwhowears out shoeleath- er. Rideasyou go.Go more James A. leiiaaman, Pastor Rev. James A. Mciiaeman la mak ina a trip to Chicago this weak aa Chicap Thaniedell Seminary vidiofor tha Neh llh 50llfl' ¢lluonlI -» (emma.Ha expeda to umm b llo r a Sunday and tha Sunday aardml 1baaau n d .Bnry bcdy is Inv! to awenni tbl aerrioaa of thls littl ehunb. I Rad it rlght in The Entarprin 222~# r - " \"~ \5 2 ---»-1'» 4 '5 g § ; _ , ' his parents.Mr.and Mrs.B.0. Cooper tha; out of n :loan of umhundred.he was one of the thirty to aueoeasfully p m the examina tions.This Irould Indicate that he ifpursuingIliaetudienwhiledown there.The Hover blacksmith shop wontreated to n new roof the pant week. Mlaa Lucile Rnver, who teaches at tables were decorated appropriate for the seanon.The following tempting menu wmt senred Intl rio one wentawayhungry:roast beef,brown gravy. mashed potatoes. baked bean: butlemi beets, cabbage aalarl, jeliy, fried cakes, bread and butter. pump-kin pie and coffee.A nite aunt wna raallaerl from their efforts and the'ladies wish to thank ail who con- the Davis school north of town gave tributed in any nity. n program and boxsocial Friday Those who attended the danceevening which was wel! attended and giren hy the Legion boys at their a fall'rum aaa realized Yrom thehail Saturday evening report a verysaleof the baalneta which will bolenhynble time.used for improvernenu.|Wahlo Hancock had a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ilimes have aurprhe Satu y evening when a as truest Mr. Himeo' brother who il number of friends from Craig drove having a tao months furlow from the down aml apent the evening. army.lllnea Irla Brewater and Vera Mrs. 0. H. Goriaey gave a Hallon-.Rayon npelll the week-end at thee'en party Saturday evening.;Hl10|d Webster home. at Tekamah. Mr.and Lin.R.H.Bwee spent'Hrs. Anna Peddie and hllaa Caro-Sunday at the Jarnea Gilliam ho-me Iine\\\°achter gave a air-thirty din at Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs. D. B. II'iye.s visited their daughter.Min.B.I L Smith and famiiy in Om Sunday. hir. and Mrs. C. B. Cameron enter- 'ar Tuesday evening.The follo1rln| were present:Mr. and Mrs.F..w. Buniir. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Camer-on. Mm S. C.Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Adams,Hr.and llra.L.V.tained .a number of friends at a. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.. John-F Ilal!one'en bridge pany at their'aon.Mr.and Mn .A.w.Barge.homo Wednesday evening,Oct.28.l Mr. and Mrs.D.w. Rutledge, Mr. The foiiowing were present:Mr. and Lira.Chaa.Hunger o f C u l t: Mr.and Mrs.Herman Wragge andMr. and Mrs.Fred Story. of Teka- mah; Mr. and Mn. French, of 1=';y= Dr.and Mn .A.J.Cameron.r.and 3111.H.B.Cameron,Hr. and Mr ~a .E . C. Bu rd i c , Hr .a n dMr| .i L 1..Cameron, Mr. and Mrs.Nell R. Hunlic, Hr. and Hrs. .lay Thompson and Mrs. and Hn. E. C. Buniie.Mr. and Hrs. Ben Harris and Mr. and Mn. Chan. Ott of Tekarnah, at-tended the mum at ut Legion; aan bntuway evening.hir. and ~ra. L. V. Ackerman were and Hn .Waldo Hancock,Dr.and Mrs.A. J. Cameron,Hr.and H n . E.<:.Ziunlie,Mrs.Bertha Nelder- kruger,Misses Laura and Anna Fuzz;and Mr.and Mrs.C.S. Cameron.George Lowe. Jr., who attends the bttlinesa college in Omaha. spent me rnebend at the parental,Clorge Lowe home.Quite a number from here attended the funeral of bln. Hanna Phipps at Tekamah, Monday afternoon.The Ladies'Aid of the M.E. ehurch held au all-day meetlnl at the home of Mn.D. W.ltutle-dze. SPIKER NOTES H a n s L a r s e n h a s l o u t s e ve n !fi n e h o g s b u t h a s t h e d i s e u e chec ked n e w .M r .u u l M r s .E a r l Th o m p a o n l o n ! zh e : m o u n d o f t h e i r i n fa n t t w i n b o y s . tl :fi r s t pa n ni n g q w n y a b o u ;u m r .'a g o .Mi n .W i n l fr e d A i l e n i n b o a r d i n g a t t h e h o n . .o f H e n r y Ras mu sse n. A l fr e d Bl u :n h w a s i n H e r m a n o n bu si n e» » l en t Thu rs ula y.M a n y fa r m e r s a r e h a s h i n g co rn , b u t r e p o r t t h e c o r n st i l l gr e e n . M r .a n d M r s .M f r e f i Ra s mu s se n a n d m n . F r a n k l i n . s p e n t S u n d a y a fl e r n o u n w i l h M r .a n d M r s .i l a r r y N e f f .M r . a n d M r s . Th e o . W i l l i a m ve n a n d i a m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y a l . t h e n a m e u l M n .L u c y l. s r » ( § .u f T e l b u i n . E 1|Ju vw u a n d l i o l n r i I l m m w w e n h a w p u r e h u s d a n o t h e r 3 - t o n M u i : t r u q s . fh e i r b r o t h e r ,L o u i s ltasnmuaaen,1~hu i !- !i n g th e b o d y w h h spec ial f e a t ur n s .B u n Dl#f|\\}G[.|Tr!rI ;\r nt F s t u r z I I \ 'N -:J Sn dx/big dirplay of nnv Unis!- max Cards :M papa il /Running sa QUALITY amos~x¢...-.ny wma I . ni ilu naw [mar nrim nf I2 If xill DOG?Of the "yilhiIlK"9n County Jlm¢| H. Jensen.T n l u s o u lh in .|....~| In (bn nlnlhmn Conn Home in the 6:1 of Bun-,*"1 ."un m\af ,This notice mu in pualuzwg for s.2s A. M. muy except s ..s g - mfg ? " gg ~ 1 = =; g - ~fn h m weeks moceaxively in the 12:85 P. ll. Daily except Sunday z vu '° 'n e s Enterprise pdor no ma hearing.ms P. al. muy."fff,'?f._.-:_".§3.f°'iII'f"§,.".'i't°'.f."§Wilnm mr hand und officid sen! ....,L.._,.- _ -. _. his home in Blair at 11:80 A ll. Thqgaday.Oct.29.Deceased was born In Schleswig, Germany on Feb-ruary 18.1242 where :ie . pm h is boyhood end young manhood days. At the an of sixteen he even; ase sellor and for :even yearn followed this occupation.In 1868 he camoto America,f ln t Irvine to Dewh- port, Iowa :nd later to Boone. Iowa. In 1868 he entered bualneu forhimaelf but was ln bueineu !or only a short time.About this time he met Hin .AnneDrevuen who had just come zo this country and on February 20,1811 they were married ln Boone, Iowa. They then went to Omaha when for thfoo y ew they made their homo. .After this they moved to this county where they purchased an elghtymcreiarmsevenmileswentofBllir, where they lived for twenty-aeven yearn and where their family, con-ni!2lI1| of nlne ehlldrn wen born. all af whom an living except one girl, ».ho died when but four years ofage.Those llvlng are Henry L.; .efrge H.;William; John C.: Otto .:Hn .Hans Wrleh:Hrs.Albertlaneen and Hn. Car l W olf, all M .hom are living ln Washington .oonty exeepg John C., who resides 1 Omaha.The deceased with his wife, retired rom the :dive duties of the farm nd moved to Blair in 1900 when hey have since resided.ln 2921 they relabratell theirgoldenweddinganniversarywhen ne relatives gathered in memory of 1...e happy evenMr.liohr was n r w !citizen,a:noel nclkhbor and was held ln the .aighest esteem for his sterling qual- .tin by lhord who knew him and a wide circle of friends will mis.: him from their midst.itesidea leaving the naw! wife and elght children he la~a\e1a brother John Ruhr of this c ity ,twenty-sixznmlchlldren and seven grea; grand Children.The funeral services were held at the home on last Sunday at 1:30 l'.M.:ml at 2:00 o'elock ag the Methodist church and interment wanmmleintheBlaircemetery. tiena, nur brilliantly dear type, md our 200 pages mera than lan year It Will contain 9 good-I-enfth nerial llo ri n,f u c ln l n g mystery storlem tale: of adventure on land and na, the new "Make-Ig and Do-It" P;gr1, radio,w w .books,and puzxlu, intenntlng apeclsl articles,and the ner-dellghtful Childrenis Page.Dar-t min this, great yen of Th! Yontl1'»¢ Companion;subscribe now and rv- eeive: 1. The Y0\lth'| Ccrnpanlon-62 laura in 1926, sud 2. The remaining issues of 1925. All for only 32. 3. Or include HcCa!l'| Magazine, the monthly nulhodty on fllhlonl. Both publications, only $2.50 THE YOU'T}'l'S CQHPANION S N Dept., Boston, Han. Subledptlons Received ng this Offiu-. RUPTURED? » ¢ u u - Huffenn I i i !m e n :by . f u n k lor u i u b le ish flln ti ln l n ;free upon rupnt..C.F.lldlirh,Rupture Slzidd Expert,513 Houma Block.Min u- S12 u.\n1"s EPISCDPAL cuuncn The Little Clmnh Around the Corner" _ - s n u Hqulnf l!\| N» Sunday, Nov. 8tl1. 7:30 A. ll.Holy Communion. 9:45 A. 51. {.°hil¢!nn'a Church ln-iSchool. wo o A .~ Morning Prayer an' Sermon.. Beginning Sunday evening,Non.22. a Preaching illusion will be heh! in this chtirth.The Rl.. Rev. E. V. Shayler, D. IJ., will he the misaioner. Blshep Shayter han conducted manysuccessful minion: during his minist ry . This ianan oppariunity whesf hulpiul nrmons and inllrlleilonr from a prominent preacher and ehunehman.Services will be held in ihn church every evening,mndsting of nimple form of warship, ser mon, period of instnmion nm! ques- £fn|1b08. Every afternoon a c lan in Permn d Religion for Women.vrlll be conducted by :ha bishop nt the Rect ary.The llhaion aervlon will bn opln un lb! public. nrge oft:n the n un o f y o ur longHamlin( imubk. Remember above date,thnt mnWI!lllion an this ni p wil!be free mul thu!hll trontment in di!fer¢-nt. Married women mm!be u m mgmnled by their husbands. Mllf n u Dr.Doran.Grief Spe- "Leadih srncymsw Commg to OMAHA DR. DORAN Specialist In lntrrnal mc dlc lne lur the pl s !twenty y e ars. nom not use TH! KNIFE \\| I| un» Fm: Canlultlllnn m a y I l l n c s u g . M V . Q * 1 1 nl ROME HOTEL lun I0 | . m..¢»_4 p.m. TW U D AYS ONLY IN-wie m u a m y s w .aw an llppmunhy an Cuanlc 'nm m u m ; s m l u n n n>. Donn. Chic! Spetilllal nl the Mn lk ll h b e n l o r y . u ma #llonkan lllnck. Mhnmnpolh, Minn., In | fm:- inr lraduale in medidm And surg-rry .He m l m profeuionxlly me more .fmporung town: and chin and of le h \o a ll wh a all o n ml; mpfree fvnillllllllm. According xu hu method of nut- mcm. N does not openu for cbronk arpezulkhh. nil stones,ulr eu olnnmuh. pam. mn-In or mdenuhh.lie hu so his ¢mNl vmndenul |1- mm m dlweueu of the slamuh, liverba\*e\¢,blood.nkln,mr vu .h u n . umm. , blmk i u. b a ntd nz , nlur h #nk lungs. rheurnatinm- nehtkn, iqulorrn and nelsl nllmenu. If y ou h u e bu n . mu f o r . n y lenglh n f \| me lml do mn nl hebm, . w mx mx ln mn, n i mpro per I 0 I0 ? n s r a r s STATE OF NEBRASKA Wuhlngton County j Canigan &Cnrrlgnn,Attyn. in the County Court In r m Hi tler gf lh l E s a u of John ll.Brvoss Deeeaaed:To th"Cnulitors of Said Estate:You Are Hereby Notified. 'Hut I will nit at the County Court Room in Blair in:mid County nn the Sth day of De remher. 1925, and on lhe 6th day of March, 2928. at 10 :feloek A. M., on each of mid milieu,to receive and examine all tlllms nlalnlt uid II.-»me. with n view to their adjustment tml alluimnce.The Umm limlied for the pfuentation of claims againstsaid Estate is three monthl from the 5th day of December A.D.1925.and the time limited for payment of elebtn in One Year from said 5th dn; uf December 1925. WITNESS my hand and the Sealof aid County Court. nm, 31st day of October 1925. (SEAM I. C. ELLHII. 41Gt.County Judge. -lu. If you nee it in The Enterprisr you can know its right.\f You annul hld-I lny seem..Wf are add phsl=o¢nomint|= and puncturornof clnaneter, Intl thing:them nlvks are detective.Then h nn privacy that cannot be penetnlld.No seen! can be kept in iha civil imi world.Society is a masked bull when every onl hhlu his red c hu ucter, lm! Nvlila it by hiding.If 1 :man Wilhls in cunrenl anything heeanln, than 'whom be meebs know that he mn c n ls iomfurhat,and unmliy know what hc eonceais.'Tisnshanltohldlanfire.Ile In a strong man who c an hold dawn bln opinion.A man :nmol uiler Iwo or m p :nnzenen,wltlwut dimming in intelligent earn precisely whenhentznais.M111 zmiveru pasted: Itself by pitilus publicity.--Ralph Waldo lSmcmm. " t i n a money taking magazine »ul1~rrlD\.i0n|l.I"ul.'l infonuiion Ind euriidenthl ¢\llJ¢¢on applicnion. BVISSET SUBSCRIPTION BUREALH the hunt subsc ription lnnrr west of Ghitam (wma md o pe ma d by SUNSET magazine)450 Iourlh Stl:ct, San Innci»ro."25If n a n H u w . u r w l l . .: u e n u r u l :u nao f t h e So u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r m d t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e S o u t h e u t Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 1 3 , To w n s h i p 1 8 , I h n g e IO , E a s t o f t h e a a h P . M . , i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e h n a k a ,t o s a t i s fy o n e c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e o n t h e d f |20 t h d a y o f Oc to b er ,192 5.l o n . D . W .B E L L ( S E A L )I .C .EL I. .E R ,I Ph y s ic i a n a n d S l r t w l l ~Co u n !. y 'Ju d g c .~~PIIDTSCS Il l d . LOTHRDP l 1.o'rli1wrNOTICE OF HEARING ~GRANT Ngg3{AN §A t t o r n e y lS T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , I - -I B l a i r .N n b r .a n d O m a l u ,N a b :subjeq to a first monzlge on apremises in favor of Fremont J oi t Stock Land Bank, Iremont, Nebras- iu. in the prinelpal sum ol $11,000.The plaintiff on the 2151. day of January, 1925, obtained a decree of foreelouzre in said action for the m m of $8600.98 together with in- terest thereon from January 21,2925,at 8%per annum and for cuts of said ac tion in the mm of $13.70 and all accruing costa,said decree ol' judgment :nd Ioreelomre providing that said pl1!mil¢s above described be sold lo uti xfy said judgment and coals ln ease the sameremained unpaid for n period of more than twenty llays from the entry of :aid decree,and n h l judgmentand com being unpaid and bald de- cree being still ln fuil form and effect amid premises will he sold to satisfy said judgment,the interestthereon,the e o m end all accruing eoshl an provided by aaltl order and decree and by law in auch case: made and provided.Dated this 28th day of October, 1925, at Blair,Nebraska.40-sz.Maurice Behrens,Sheriff, Walhington, County, Nebruka. NOTICE UF HEARZNG PROB ATB Ol" wlm. STATE OP Namuszu. l sa.Wuhington County,1 In the County Court.Henry Muncie,Att'y In the Matter uf th!Ealulz of Hannah M.Jensen Dtcenxedz Tha State nf Nebraska to thu heirs at law,rext of kin, alnvlseu, lexitees, cred itors and to any others Interested in mid matter:You Are Iiereby Hop ified 'Nut an innrument purporting to be the Lmt Will and Te=tamen3. °rm;wn;wmm? j#'j'.f'§"_. M -g 5 . '`\L¥ 1 Cfhe §pirit ~ Coon WITH NBTICE To CRBDITURS UI" HS'lATE STATE OF NEBRASKA. sa.W uhlnltnn County Grim; Lathrop, .AttomeyIntheCountyCourt In the Matter of the Enlille of Samuel D. licuvier. Deeeueelr To the Creditors of Said Estate:You Ara Iicreby Notified, That I will sit. atthe County Lhurt Room in Blair in mid County o n t h e 28th day of November, l925, and on the 2nd :layofMarch,2926,a t 2 o'4:iocl=IKM.. on each of amid dates. to receiva and examine all c laims against nhl Eel tate. with 1 view to their adjustment and allowance.The time limlteel for the prennktic n of elliml against mid Esta!!is three month;fromthe 28th day of November A.l.}. t925. and the time limited for payment ofdebtsisOneYearfromsaid28th day uf November 1925. Witness my ham! and the Sent of -aid County Court, this 24th day of otwhen 1925.. =sr:ALa I. C. m.1.aR,40Bt.County Judge. i n sa id es t at e Ar e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d tha t : rn the 2- ith da y o l' Oct obe r, 192 .5 Shl td W .W i l so n fi l él l 1 pe t i t i o n In . m i d C o u n t y C c u r t a i l e d n g a m o n g o t h e r th i n g s z h l t M a r y A .W i ls on , a n i n h a b i t a n t o f W u h i n g t a n C o u n t y . Ne b r as k a ,d i e d o n t h e 6 t h d a y o f Gc t n b e r 1925,l e a vi n g n o I n t W H ! Remember We Handle Lumber Cement Coal Feed Sand Salt Farmers Co-operative Union BLAIR NEBRASKA |~¢+¢+i+l+\+l+¢+\+0+¢+ |~:»»+4»»+»~:»¢~1-s-:-»~:»o+¢-1-a+c+»+1+l-¢ Real lnd Personal Estate estimatedat$10,500.00 and | >mins for ami- mlnialration lhenof.lf you fall to appear at said County Court on :he 20111.dur of November 1925. at IQ o'clock AM.. and eontes; mill petition, the Commwi!!appoint Ealwanl w.Wilson or ned to n settiemenl of uid estate.Wilneu my hand and Official Sea! this 20th day of October, 1925. (SEAL)1. c. ELLEN. 39 lt.County Judge f cssgnl of Real and Parsons!Estate istntor Ind proceed to as settlement of said ealatr.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 24th day of October. 1925.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER. 40-iz.County Judge 4 S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , l a .W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y j A .C .Ba b e l .A t t u m e y I n t h e C o u n t y C o n n I n th e M t l l r r o f Lh e IJa m i e o f Ma r y A . W i l so n , D e c e a s e d: Th e h e i r s at la w , n ex t o f k i n d evi se e a, le g at e es , mlminlstraiion ghercof.If you faii to appear at add County Cnurt on the 13th day of November, 1925, at 2 o'clock PM., and rontest. Maid petition, the Court will appoint Jens 'r.Nelaeh or some other suit- lx)nnrzssn uuc lxc nr:alom:|.|z~:G Rm z x xx f ; Mn. 3. Cronslrom First House East of Poatofflt ( r i Oc to b er ,1925,Je n n T .N e l s e n fi l e d n p e t i i i o n i n u i d C o u n t y C o n n a l - l e g i n ;n m n n g o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t ll a r e n N e i sc n a n i n h a bi t a n t o f W 9 , s h ~ i n g t c n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , d i e d o n t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r , l 9 2 5 , l e a vi n g n o In s t w i l l t m l Te s t a m e n t ,a n d po s- | . . , . . .. D R . W . F . H m w u l u D E N T I S T Ro o m s o ve r B l a i r S ta t e B a n k B l a l r , N e b r a s k a - s n - -9 R .G .A L L E N A B S T R A C T O R l n a u r a n c e - - R e n t a l s R u !Es t a t e O ff i c e F i n t D o o r n o r t h o f In d e p e n d e n t Te l e . D f fk e ..................--0 (1) o'mm.oN. nuxmtn L0'HANLONAlmmeys-lb-luv OHM: in sam Bank Banding oo Aiagistrate-You wil! I0 to prim for one month; anyihing to ny? Priaonar--Yes.Will you let an wife know I sha'n't be home to din ner? uF R A N K S .B I G E L O W ( A g e n t fo r F a i r m o n t C r e a m e r y ) P a y s H i g h e s t Pr i c e f o r s » o u z . 'r 1 n ,C m » : . m A N D E G G S O n F i f t h S t r e e t S o u t h o f Im l e p e n d e n t Te l e p h o n e O ffi c e In d .1221,Be ll ,A l h 23 3 1 o MODEL CLEANERS Cleaning,Pressing Repairing Located On East Washington Street Blair, Nebr. £10 Made to MeasureGunnnlnd In Pleue Youtus,creditor:and A!!persona in-J. CRDNSTBOM I'ina house east of lwstuffict LY M i s s £ 1 1 0 0 8 b p l n j l c r a n \ l l l : \ y u . , -A b o u t h r o n t y - t w o m e m b e r s o f t h e Ju n i o r l e a g u e h a d a m e r r y t i m e o n M o n d a y e ve n i n g ,w h e n dreamed l s wi t c h e s a n d ghos ts,t h e y ma r c h e d z-ro und t o w n ,i n va d i n g a n u m b e r o f ho m es .L a t e r t h e y zn l h er e - l a t t h e u p M o n d a y fo r ; V i s i t w i t h hi s so n, C l a n n r e a n d fa m i l y .T h e S o p h o m o r e cinss o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l h a d a H a l l a m e 'o n : m i r a z . t h e B r u n t o n h o m e F r i d a y e ve n i n g . C. ll . B h zn c ha n l h as wo r km e n h un g , !_ _a-. ._ al .. . "IJ w usk i .iz.W i n se u .h o m e , w h e r e C a t h e r - in e en t e r ta i n e d t h e m w i t h mu s ic . ga m es , et c .Th e y p a r t o o k o f a d e liel ntis l u n c h a ft e r n b u s i n e s s m e d . - i n g .M r .a n d M r s .E a r l Rh o ad e x a n d r o n ,Bi l li e .u f G u t h r e Ce n t e r ,i o w a . sp e n t t h e w e e k e n d n t t h e h o m e o f M r s . R h o a d n ' p a r e n t s ,3-Ir. and 51:11. a t {l f¢ S£ | | . \ 1 9 8 11 0 2 u u u n u w u m i n uc h i n e sh ed a n d r e p l a c i n g i t w i t h n n e w u n e .1T h e foll u'wi n|¢i t e m a p p e a m l i n th e O m a h a S u n d a y [l ee a n d M i l be o f int.erc=l t o a 'n u mb e r n e a r he r e . Mi s a Ui n c hn e r !!||\i¢l¢1|c a n u f l a w n a t o n e t i m e a n d i s a s i s t e r o f M n . Jo e l l a n d u r ." A n n o u n c e m e n t o f n -_.._. ......x.. 1.4 n%»h\ . » \,.- J.A .l'e!.¢:r¢\0n.M r s .&}.ar~~S h e p h a n i ,o f F r e m o n t \i:=il.\Z*1i o n i i a t u n l n y a t t h e H .w . Sc ho e tt ge r h o m e .Mr . a n d 3 - Ir a . l l a r n h i IIh n i n g e r . o f H o o p e r an n o un c e t h e b i r t h o f u uhxusghler a t t h e Ni c h ol a s S e n n hos~ p i t a l o n We¢Inca¢Iny,O c t o b e r 2 l a t . M r s .l i h n i n n e r w i l l b e re m e m be r e d Se ffl l I¢l 3 l l l IK E 1 5 0 6 l li n u v n u ~u n . .b y M r .a n d M r s .Ch as .3 .K n a p p M r s . K n a p p m m s fo r m e r l y M i n l i a t l ez in e M .D i s c h n e r , d a u g h t e r u f M r s M a r y L .Il i vc h n e r , o f C o l u m b u s , a m M r .K n a p p ls t h e so n o f M r .a m Airs.Ch a s .S . K n a p p , o f O m a h a . M : Ch a n .K n a p p a n d l l i u M a r g a t e D l s c h n e r w e r e m a r r i e d o n A p r i l 1 H n _ _ - l l -1..|\ ...| ...|u h h Il anas Misa Vera Echtenkamp. formerly of this place.A division of the Ll||l9a'circle, under the leadership of Mre..laylllaoltburn,will conduct o food aale at Sweetlami on Saturday at three o'eloek.George Schoettger, beetle Peter.onandA.0.Hawkins attended the Bankers'convention in Omaha on last Wednesday.John Lanier ln reported an being on the sick tint.C. G. Marsltnll and G. A. Marshall attended tho Kiwanis luncheon at Fremont on Saturday noon, an guests of Lloyd Moffett.Mr.and Taira.William lllenken. daughter,Jeanette,and another. Mn. J, ll. Menlten. of Omaha,wereSundayguenta ol'Mr. and hire. G. 1.l"fei!'fer.The ehielren |\upper,\ which was given by the Sunday nchool on Fri- day evening was u complete successandthefineprogramahiehwas given afber\\anl|\was worth mor;than the price of the supper.Fol-lewinsr in the prugmm.Mtule by the high school orchestra under the dlreetion of Mrs. J. 1.Ray of Fremontincluded'The Perfect Day," llonsl;"Sona of the Night."Buhl wln;"The Patriot," Zaveenik; "TheColorGuard,"Felton.Vocal duets, by Misa Lucy Lawson and Mrs. AlvinAnderaon.Reading. by Mins Esther Marahail.Vocal solo by Hrs.J. I.Ray,.accomlpnled by FrancesMansfield.Reading hy Mies Uoro» thy Hansen.'i'l$:l program clonedwith n short period of aasambly ning ing lead by Mrs. J. I. Ray, ln which the new hooks were Initiate-I.About 100 were prenent.Rev. and Mn . J .E.Aesehbacherllul nd!!! returned the latter part of the,week -from \-er-ailler.Mo.. where they attended n family re union.-Mrs. Jennie (Stover, who han beenvudting ag, the home of her son, G. L. Glover for the pant three monlha left on Saturday for her home at Long Beach, Calif.Mr. and hire. B. F. Cook and non,Beoiamin,of Scribner spent Sunday lL Blk L¢¢¢|.l.li uiaumueun,-.......,rather George A.Smialtol officiat ing.Mr. and Mn. Knapp will be ut home at the iloonronh Apartmenta. Mr. and Melt. Harry Cooper droveto Omaha one day last week to do shopping.Mr.and Mrs.C.ll.Blanchard drove to Omaha on business last Monday.Writlnx to friends here inquiring in reganl to getting a car of corn, Wallace Anderson, of Powell, Wyo.. stated that he had had af very auc-eeawful season this year with his potato eron.lie had in about twentyacresfromwhichhehadsold $6000.Herman friends are glad to hear of his good luck.'flue marriage of Miss France. Carter mul Mr. Orlin Jones, both of lilalr took ptaee Saturday,Oct.3% at the home of the'brlde'e mother. li m.Minerva Carter, at Blair withRev. T. J. Reese, pastor ol' the Her man ilaptm church/officiatln ceremony.Only relatives and n fewclosefrienduwerepresent.Their many friend.:here join in wishing them n happy wedded life.Claus Katt, who left last week for Excelsior Springs,bio.,writes thathe thinks he will be bencflted there and nays he may find it necessaryto stay a month.Mr.hleyer, who accompanied him has returned home. Reroiumee Ben Wachter and Pepndllerentertainedanumberof friends at a shower for Bliss Ruth Cameron on Saturday afternoonller marriage to Mr. llenry .laclgron took place ' this week.Mies lluth received many .loyely :rafts which she aill find useful in her new home. Mn. Geo. Colgan died at her homenear here Frhlay night, af ter a ahort illness.Funeral aenicea were held at the Baptist church at 2:30 Blon- day afternoon. comlueted br the nwtor, Rev. T. J. Reese and burial wanmade in the Herman cemetery.The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the four motheleea little ehddren,who are lef;rrlthuut a mother'a loving care.Philllp Cooper gave a |Iallo1le'en Plflr for l\»\¢nl}of his friend: on e.e ~ vu6 s..,nl i1i n _ .§§'~~ v ...C o i n p a r l s o n . . .\ ~ ~Ev er y d ay i n the we e k our goods \are priced at a fair price to everybo y. W e carry a diversified stock of goods suitable for the needs of every member of the fam- ily.We would like to call your attention ESPECIALLY to our line of Blankets, Comforters and Spreads Kindly come in and compare our prices and qualities.Along this line we have BATH ROBE Blankets suitable for Gifts. Remember we carry QUALITY GOODS f Gossdrd Corsets---Peter Pan Ginghams Globe Underwear---D. M. C. Crochet Cotton and other articles of equal value. Call and let us show you our stock. w .; | .~T HE BIG sT oRE 9 THE OLD RELIABLE = - . _ - __ _ _ _E enclosed $1000 E §;Nash Balloan §'|`ires - -395 § Studebaker 1923 ima an ssvs §I " 'E Snyder ~ Motor Co §Buick Sales §and Service ||m|||nm|||||nmn| v t' , Cfhe Spirit ~ Of Ghristmas ~ is m¢..». w»>nder'fu\\y expressed 1,9 bmh /the sentimenti md the Jesigns of our CHRISTMAS CARDS ofa, yours loduu [rom 54 our sample hxb ~ Z' ~... . Coon WITH G A_s~The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY z ~ ~. 1 udiy , n mat at c i shelves tor umr gpam, Hmm 40-at.Th!linterprin for a n n . P * u Blnir,Ne bg gn .N mbQr 5.1925 -°" "-Tm: F_N1'§n;\r\ser~P l n h v nBlair. N=~£=£=_N°'9==§b@\: 5 1§2§-'nm EH'l'ERPmsz-. L Just Arrived Carload Colorado Winter Apples JONA THA NS - ROM AN B E A UTY- GA NO Nuw on Salé $2.00 bu.5 bushel lots $l.90 Extra Fine Spraved Apples.Nu Worms.Winter K¢¢per> I-Ix|nmrdi|\ar\' §ix\uui|n|-l-`mncySpnxynd.r\|||»lea withF" I bu-In I (rv-igln, <el\i|\q $1.00 |n\r lm-hu! cheaprr xl ;mu m APPLES IN BULK.BRING YUUH SABKS SEE WHAT YUU BUY Now l l the llme ln buy Wlnlcr Apples. prlces will advance rapldly account lhurtugn in potnmu.Dan'( delay.These Annles lI'¢B l r g ll n .Will Sell Fasi. Koopman 81 Hooks, Blair, Ne Blalr Pmducc Bldg. on N. 'Q/. Rv~ Track south of Rivdf Lbr. Co. offict mnxzrrs-- - B L A I R r yC o u n t e d E v e B u t t e r .. E i n W e d n e s d a y H o m i n ....~ ,Q~ ........4 B u t t e r f a t ...4 H e n :.....1~ S n r i n n ... I W h o a ;..... 1.4~ U l u ......:» m n ~a Q~ C o r n ( u r )....~ H o g :U a t }...1~ n o / m u .n u n s _._... ...-.. __.. . . _ l a in t er e st e d i n m a r k e t i n g e g g s q u z i i t y b u h .i t in # l m p l l n n e d h a ve ¢ta i l :o n C o i o p e n t i ve E 2 x v n f m u ls n n You it-ll a n - u ~u B I | | r . a..¢»».mn=na,mo. ~ilz q ld ld u ~Tbonamuocf anb- |In ilxlunfly mnmmd mum; un u a n a dr-tlmlpaidferlfzhepsb- itudlnfl definition »r n l!budnen being slightly ambigudhs.p l s ~y the ~In~ tam~this y ~nandtheteamshouldfeel proud of ..o w n I t | l i vi n g .A s u r ve y i n t h e n t l ! ! o f . K r h n a u t I _has had a right to score on Blairthis modern form of nomad mendic- aney.Tha "fliwer hobo" usually la 1 ..fr i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s r h o u l i l t e d they heed Sunday.With 1 littl more bolltcring of Sb! offensive play Bhir should a lly forth .uni anne: the next few games. He appenn In mums and vllllltl,and lnnllu to vuiaus social agencies for finnnclnl help.Ho i t ( lr from homo.Ha hu been famed by poor WERE ALL GIVEN A FEW nx- TRA DAYS 'ro womc IN NEB. Labor Day is no longer a ho¥id|5ringcebmpm.ao f p a s the iegd ¢l a ..a u r r n n d i n f x .T i l l " f l i v va r " vu h i s u n l y h o p e .N o w h e i s c u x n d d w i t h h I |\ r i !o u\ ¢ !¢ h I1 d n n .H a m fi n d d e s t i n a t i o n , a n d l a p z u e d a l o n g f r o m : a s m t o t o w n : r i b n o s o l u t i o n latch string is out for old ndghbar;: n d fr i c nd n .Th b l r l a n i u - l u v a n d d a u g h t e r ,M r .n u !M n ." i n n i n g .1 mmfonable home. ills; Tayior visiiad her nieces andills; Tayior visiiad her nieces andnephews, daughters and mm of Jud Turin: of Ulla c ity .Ed i l n S a n Francisco :nd Bymn at Ln: Angeies, th e d e a t h o f ou r l o ve d o n e .W a w i s h es pe ci al ly t o t h a n k R e v.0 .U .M c - P r n u d ,t h e si n g e r s a n d tho se w h o se n t fl o w e r s . M r s .G w r r e R u h r , S r . . H r . a n d H n . 1 l l n r y L X u h r , l e d . .A t W h i t r , C a l i f. , u t m o n n e p h n r :an d : n l e t e l .i l u .l l r . a n d M n . G e o r g e S m i t h m d M r .a n d M n B r y a n F l a t e h l r .T h e S m i t h s l i ve n a x t d o o r t o t h e L . A . W l l l h m q f a m i l y , fa r m e r B h i r fo i k x . The Enterprise for news. n e w s£ right in The Enterprise. Qmrieunee card: et the Enterprise office.lf. Nice etetlone »="r1\¢ Enterpriser>office.84-tf. J.II.Campbell,furniture,-rugs and underteking.50-lf. Partiel having pure bred poultry please notify Aye Bros.40-tf. Nice stationery at The Enterprise office.34-tf. Qarietrrlee awe et the Enterprise ofilce.rf. J.E.Campbell,furniture r u n and underteking.60~tf. Youths Companion and Enterprise one year for $3.50.U. For Sale:--Perl or eil of my 20~ ac re flrm joining city limlu. 4021.w C.Lind|»n C'l:r'Ietn1-ls enrde at the Enterprise office.~ J.E.Campbell.hrnlture,rugs and undertlking.50-tf. Loet--Door key.Finder please re tum to Enterprise office. Mr :mi Mn. Andrew Hansen were c 0. qL_ g9. \L c o m .old home f m e n t a t Hi m. 40lf.Are Bros.Seventeen years ngo she had el i n nd Lewelly n u mann; rel;nroke of nnrelrlh " " '~ , 3 2 2 .` up to hu death aho made. " ' ° ' " n e d 0 - x. ' ° ' "prim her eon, Charles.she hed :mn Wanted--Good leundreee at the bedfug for nearly tern years.She Crowell Home.Inquire at Homo.2=;1-~»=two daufhtere,Mn .George Bill Cook, Jr., of 0|-nehe, spent avl|!1ore in Omehe Thursday.'few day s this week flelting friends Hr. end Lire. C. 0. Dawson use In Blair. IOmehevieiloreonWednesday.The Enterprige,most nerefully _. . .read. consequent]r the but edverlie- nolewer.of bemoun llml Hr s. E lkPrleo,of Blair;also trro none.I-1| *il-lu the Inter ordinanc e te meh ia. conform to preedael ueege wee brought up but Mihine wg doneexcepttorefer the rnetter In the city ettc rney and the nur oommle- sioner for e leter report.An ordin-nn a wee penned for the refunding of $10,000 intersection :urine honda.The noun-eil then took under oon- w.Belkmenn, ol Pilnh low! and dderetion e hill fnom Gnu BellnrdChu. J.,of this city.bere ue'o|` $78.60 end one from John Hoon eighteen gnmdchlldrun md nine for $40.50 for demqe done to thdr lrnle errnnflelrlldrln.Elmilllno iw elm #Alina nl -hu - THE EN'rERPR1sEi:':.. 1; 2:-L:i'.~ .':';.:°,';"",...:2. 3 ~ ;£::,;'..'i:,.,.'ff'::;";1.:: | 0 m l A . | m u m Yf\nP||` hmnda " Q :~ : - " zz" I n n s ' u o p n n enu-ibanvll f m mn r a ldmaf thl l-I zsuy your nouuoox piper Ill!Ilfyou knee '§J"f=l`»'Z?. Enterprig,The P. N. G. Clubl met yenerday owenm at The Enterprise office.ti. ing medium.U. ° ° ; ' ma i n s k afternoon at me 1. 0. 0. F. hm.Lars Nleiaen.,of Kannanl ls . 1 6 5 Mrs. °r.r.:Hilt.an'| wmdmn. or e- 'a te boo paper : n l ren'| coaul, dresses and hats atf avor; ll Tho Entornriu affine.l Buy 5°'l'f ~WPS'"'~!medical patient ai. lhe Bhd: hospitd. medal \Il¢ 2s thh Unk ||.l.lL - w r 1 | . . - " - . _ - - - . - " .; - - . n u n .W;was un u u u 'an D " 7P u n e n l u m m w e l l h t l d . fm m w h ! c h t h t c i t y c a u s e d t o b l r l m n vc d t h e H e e k n m n n ho m e ,l l o y d u r -fr o m i n fr o m a ! t h e i r p l a c e : o f b u d - n o o n a n d i n u r m e n t vu m s d - 0 i n t h o n e u d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r .Th e t m lI a m :c e m e t e r y be si de u w n u » u m , ¥ m i n t e r f e r i n g w i t h t h e n m n f ~hu.~ k n n u m,who p u n t ; away in 1890. CITY council. MEETS \ The regular meeting of tho city council I n held lu! Tuoodoy avo- ning ond by on order of that body the :lumps an to be removed from ihe North pork.The quollion of ro- FRlDAy and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE STRDNUHEART In"THE LOVE MASTER" New Home Theatre PROGRAM _NOVEMBER s lu NOVEMBER I2 Tnunsmv Carlnue Urllmh and Lloy d Hughes in "DECLASSE" c » m¢ 4y _" A | ? ARlN~ ROME O" E AS FAIR TO YOUR watch as you are" to your automobile.Have it cleaned, oiled and properly adjusted. .Ve have two good watch- makers enabling ua to turn our work out promptly. We have been identified with the Jewelry business for 55 years. A Birthday reminder for November THE SAPPHlRE\ in Rink, Golden, Blue and White. Watc h lor Our Attrac tive W indow Dlnplny Eac h Frlday H. OLLERMANN Export Wntetunnker -- Excluulva Jeweler f w o~o+u+¢+~ SUNDAY ¢o|~4s1'/mae TALMADUE HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE' FOXNEWS. nonuevonae and SPORTLIGMT l MONDAY PERCV MARMDNT In "IDLE TONGUE3" CHHISTIH COMEDY the Blair Toiephone Company that than company ,would pay u~ hai! the axpuua.The matternferrultothafinance commit~ for investigation. A n um o f 82 00 vu g ivin tat Juvenlle band from the music funwhich,with use nllowing of »aegular hllh, completed :In evening' business. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCracken spent Sunday visiting rt-lativea inOmaha. Miss Maxine Best,of Fremont spent a few* days last week vlaitinz lllalr friends. Mr. and Mn. Addison Bobbin. of Miami,Florida vialtad at the Chu. Nelson home near Hennan. Dr.and Mrs.A.J.Smith left Blair last Sunday for Witchita. Hanna:where they will locate. Howard Rosenbaum,of Omaha,spent the weak-uid with his alater. Nrx. Wayne Dorsey and Mr. Dorsey. Mr. and Mu.W . w.Pfantz and chilelnen. of Panama. Neb.. are vlalt- ing at the parental M.E.Tyson home this week. Elizabeth Noble and Helen Schel fler went to Omaha yesterday to spend a few days with Hh s Hor- tense Halbert. Umuh ll Lang, Ambulance Service Roy M. D. Lana. llnmlertaker.Store Phones. Bell and Ind. Red 139. Housefed1752,Bell 257.25lf. Miss Arlene Cushman sulmltuteInrtheCorningCit y achool last week for the regular teacher.Misa Margaret Robertson. Mr. and Mtn. Frank Broan enter- tained the Misses Nona Mons and Mabel Marsh and Mn .Gilbert S. Brown for Sunday dinner. Mieson Ethki Baldwin an Rubyltea, and Clarence Simpao l of Om a.viaited Ballr friends and relative: over the ircek-end. Mins Agnes Gilbertion, who is at- lemling zhe Lincoln university, spentthe weekemi at the Plrental, GMM llilbertnon homo, wee; of Blair. We wlsl? to call your attention toufineohplnyofChristmascami: tthltll we are showing.Blake your choice while the line is complete.Enterprise office. Mins Loaeln Rhoadea, who ls at tending the slate university camehomelangFriday evening to spend the weebenul with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoaules. Will tell vt the community sale al Blair, Nov. 'nh five hh: boned Poland(ni|\a bears.Grand sons both sire and dam aio!to Grand Champion boars at state fair.win sell a low gills.All immune.el- lt Harry Belts. A. H. Thego, banker at Kennanl, filed complaint last Saturday withthe state railway commission at Lin coln,against the present mall ans! express :»¢'l'?iC£on the Chicago I:Northwestern railroad from Pacman; tn Minourl \'allc y. The rllntt at the Legion hall last Saturday night, given by the Auxil iary,was well attended.The hallwas nlfnlofuln decorated with Hai lowe'en decorations and mul-ic was furnished by Lyle lteeh'n :ix piece \. _ _n . . J . . . . . \ . - - n e .\ \ l | ¢n n ---_ ..... hir. and Mrs. 0|eil Rowe. of Perry, Ia.. vlaited at the James A. Rhoamlea home over Satunlay. Misa Audrey Wolff, who is attend ing Uuachne College in Omaha, spent the week-end in Blair. $35.50 buys the Globe Range for which we are sole agent.Comein and let ua .ahow it to y ou. Petersen Ilanlware. Mr. and Mrs. John \IeCra|:kcn are makin; their home in Blair again, after spending the summer in Omaha For Sale-Two 2year-old helfers, one 4~yearfohl cow.Inquire of Ralph Johns, Blair, Hz. x.ind. H IT.it. Choice Western Nebraaka hay on hand at all times.Indications are that hay will be higher. Better stock up now.40-21.Rhett Lumber & Coal Co. For Sale:-Scme of the best va cant lota to he found in the city.Priced to sell.Inquire at The Enter- prise office.tf. The Epledapal tea was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Aye last Tnurrdly aftemoon and a good number was ln attendance. Unmh& Lanz, Ambulance Service. Roy Sl. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store Phones, Bell and Incl. Red 133. House intl.1752,Zhll 257 25-tf. Mr.anll Mrs. J.S. Johns-on anddaughters, Aliases Lllah and Mildred of Frernont, were Sunday guests at the John A. Rhoadea home. Mr. anal Hrs. C. \'. llollingaworth are rejoicing over the arrivd of an eight pound boy at their home in this city las; Sunday morning. Father &Son Banquet at thc Christian church Prillay. Nov. ra, at £:00 I'.lul.Father bring your sonand give him a real treat.41-2t. Mn .Frank Jenkins and daughter, Margaret expect to go to LincolnFriday to spend u few days with hen nieces,the Hermit girls,who a n in :school ghere. Mrs .Anna Fawcett, who has been tiaiting her sister. Mrs. EI.il. Car- rlgan and family nnul old friends foramvernl weeks. lef; yeateruluy for her home in Lon Angeles, Calif. The 31.w.A.gave a dance attheir hall lla! Friday evening which drew a good crowd and an enjoyable evening was panned.The 0riole» dance orchestra furnished the music. Mrs.Levi Phipps,of Tekamah passed away last Saturday and thefuneralservice was held hut Hon llay.Mrs. Phipp will be nemernhered by Blair people, having at one time been a resident of this city. The painters are putting the fin- ishing touches to the Blair Hospital||T|\| expect to get through there in abou; a week.The building will then bo a "thing of beauty and a joy for-ever" to it'x owner, Mrs. Emma Wash burn. ur.ulyaanu nausea,uurnrpncnunI-'aimera State Bank Building.11-u. For Re nt-A 7room house.I'or particulars call' at The Enierprill office.-tl~t!. C.KI Bemlorf,Undertaker, Blair, Nelmr.Office phones, l6l, Residencephones, 224.28tf. Money to loan on either city orfarrnproperty.Long time loan if dflif 5-tf. Citizens Savings Bank, Blair,Nebr.\ See our new__ line of stationary, business and social, in several styles ond finishes.tf.The Enterpnse Office. The Royal Neighbors will have a b a u lr at the Council Rooms onNovember 21.ll.-3t. Milton Robinson was unable to be on mluty at the W. J. Su store laat Monday on account of illnean The upper room at the Blabee IlChoDl|district number forty-tumis enloying n corn huaking vaoatlon. If you need spark elvis buy the MultiGap Phu: for sale at all gar-ages and It the apark plug factory. tf Ralph Laraon, of Omaha came up Weelnesday morning and visiteduntnlTlnurndag;with i'arker Oller- mann. Mines Mary W.Cook and AliceWlllzlnmnareexpectedhomefrom Lincoln tomorrow (Friday)to spend the weekend. Unruhk Lang, Ambulance Service. Roy M. D. Lang. Urlertaker.Store Phones, Bell and Ind. Rn! 139. House Ind.1752,Bell 257.25-t!. Sir. and Mrs. George Caldwell are rejoicing over n owen pound boy that arrived at their home d x o'clocl|: thia morning. Mrs.Minerva Carter will hee house for Norman Wilkins this win- ter and goes out there this week to take warge of thlnga Rudolph I'ink returned recently from a hunting trip in the aaml hills with his share of wild game.llc eepona hunting as very good in that section. Walter Sappenfielal and Naval Fairs drove down to Lincoln last Saturday to witness the Nchrartka Oklahoma football game,returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Sophie Jahnel and Hrs. Claus llollen entertained the Ladies' Societyof the German church at the church parlc n on Wednesday alt-ernoon.The lltllen served nice re frerhmenta Mrs.G.L.Dixon entertained a rumber of ladies at cards at herhomeonlastFriday.The affair was in honor of her aunt. Lire. Anna Fawcett of California, who has been vialllng here. In onler to simplify the problem of hunldnz his big crop of corn Harry Let ua order your stove repalraiFlow,don't let it ro until l gen; cold,it mr take some time to gnu them.Petersen Hanlvnne. Mn.Walter Gutachovr and little ann accompanied her father, Jalnea H.Jeneen to Long Beach,Call!..last Tueeday Perfntlon Oil Heater and the new American Guollne Heater, juat thethang to take the chill off the room in the morningze Petersen Hdvr. A special showing of chlldren'|\i Mala, dresses and hats al.Mrs. T. C lllll.on'a this week.Friday and! Saturday.Rcdtscew prieea.li - lt. Mines Mildnd and Letha Burgerenrenaineo a number of walr friend; ll n "kid" party on laat Wednesday evening.Everybody had a fine time Mrs.Arthur A.Happel,of Dalt-land, Heb., vlaitell Blah* friends and relatives a few days thla week.HeadilnppelwasformerlyMisaHelen Ilindley. llrs.J.W.Newell, Jr.,returnedfromRochester,Minn.,last Thun- dny evening, having, left her allater. line. Alice Newell in the care of theMayo Bron. .lake Bronx and family are new nicely located in xhe I.. A. Williamsrmhlence which they purehaned Iaat Friday.The consideration was aald to be $3500 Tlru. Cora Illclieen and H-:I S. Duran; are reported to have been mar- rlwl a short-time ago and are ro- celvlng the best wishes of their friends at this tlrne. Earl Tlunlic of Herman, was alg nnlly honored when at the Stale Bankers*¢'u=l'~0¢htion oonfenued onhimhiselectiontotheexecutive council of that body.| The Blair City schools and moat of the schools of tho codnty elmefl, Wednesday evening for the week in order to allow the teachers to attend th Stale Teachers'Association. Mrs.Mary Lund;returned (rom North Plane last Sunday where she had been visiting ner daughter, Mrs. George Kellogg the past week while Mr.Kellogg was in Lincoln on business. Mrs.lark Allen im.lteel in a fewfriendsellneadayeveninginhalpi Mr.Allen celebrate his birth unnirorl ary.The guesta enjoyed a pleasant evening playing bridge, there being three iablen.Mrs. Allen served very;nice ncfreshmenta late in the e\c nlng. The lauliea of the Danish Lutheranchurch will hold their annual bazaar' and luncheon at the church Friday.Nov.13.afternoon and evening. Practical l.~ar.aar articles for :ale.i :ood substantial lunch both after- noon and evening.Program ai 8:l5P.ll. with Prof.Waldo Nielsen ln charge which lnatlren lt`»lllll.&r~a. Prograun free to ull.Everybmly welcome.i 1 -1 t. |iI| in Nab:-uh,ao f p a s the iegd business is concerned, and ld!city, county and dhtdeg courts will op- A-su on that day the same an tisull this year and each y ur In the futune. as the lwaum c ut dorm the number of legs! hoildays in1he stile and this was ons of Lbe ones that was eliminated.Other days.that nginern, $1 an ba:bers, 29 an den tists, 21' are hotel keepers. 2I own I 1 l l 9 \1u!'|1ufa:1.ur\ers,ze pl u m be r h .12 ta il or n,11 e l e fl r i c i l n s ,9 te le ph on e m e n , 8 b l a c k s m i t h :a n d a l i k e n u m b e r o f ph o t og r a p he r s ,T po li c em en t 7 BINioI1.ikorll,7 d m \ n u k ¢ ~ r = - . , 6 ea c h o f aelverti aimz me n ,c n l l e c m n . d a i z y r n e n , l n n n fe r m e n a n d a l u d e n l s 5 e a c h o f c i t y o ffi c i a l s Iltlfuirar, #Mn o g r a p h e n a n d mu si cl an n.3 m i l l e r a reeting Carcls tlutujhamuuufnwn»1¢\l\nt-- A Mem; , Christmas an dl 9am friaswh. Our r o m a h -u u l w e I W " . a n d N plnlywntlvpfiayou vhntupag. Orda r Uo ur Cards Today fqywwhumrmdad. farming as the occupation of their fathom.Many students failai to report the occupnion of their fathers when they regintened, so it is not definitelyknclwtiwhatthe.percentage of various occupations of £15830 dads may be.The percentage as fns a>can 3.1¢ determinul la ba.-mi on thme who have reported,although if all students had told these oceupatiom,them would possibly be .l cl1.1n;¢e in the fi{{Ilftzl.}"alhrn\who are merchant.wereL¢¢0nt|go th an uho are hrmern. 566 stud-ents stating that their fathers are in the menantilc btlai nass.Various milromlen broughtthan profession up to thin! plntt with FIT,while bunker parents awang into plac e with n close founh, than bting iT-I banker fatheri.ln thi: ronnvclion, one young woman »~l3¥9tl Q ||aw h i c h w i l ! n o t be r ec o g ni z e d i n N e - b r a s k a i n t h e fu t u r e a n g o l u m b u a B l y .A m t l a t i t e D a y ,W ing1.on'r b i r t h d a y a n d A r b o r d a y .'I'h9Sf~ hoI ld a y s w e r e nb oi in he d i n t h e s w # beca use i t w a s fe i t t h e r e w e r e to o m a n y ti m e s d u r i n g t h e y e a r ih sl . hc ii d ny s i n t o f a m e d w i t h t h e l~egu» l a r b u a i n e s s . - - S t n l u b l u ff R r p u b i i c a n -. g| | g 31 1 _ y F A R M I ' o u r s A T T H B " U N I V E R S I T Y ( C a d a r i l o u n z y b i e w n j F a r m ho m e s s e n d o n e - t h i n ! o f U n e st ud e nt s w h o a r e a t t h e U n i ve r s i t y n f ¥I¢:l.ra»ku at L i n c o l n , n c n r d i n g t o fi g u r e s fr o m t h e n g i a l n f s o ffi c e . ..1 palntara :sid elaaornten.there nn- fs#~n - _ f a I a * - -'Q ami one each of hospital attendants chluuuqua lecturers.priate BERllriesandcommercialciubmc n are elrpentera,54 are edil~ra andpublishers. 43 an mai! men, 32 are .ah e r b r o t h e r m i d h i s fu t h e r w a s " r e !.£re|!."F l t l l e r a w h o a r e m l m m r n n u m b e r 165,do ct or s a r e a i x t h w i t h 1 5 2 , r e a l e s i l t c m e n a r e s e ve m h w i !h - bo y s a n d g i r l s Lo t h e xgersixg,, c o u r t em p la y ee s h a ve I I T rhildrx-:1 th e r e .w h i l e ahe r a n c h i n g pr ofc na iu n i~ameling 10 9 t h r o u g h s t h o o l . Aimuat ever y ima g'|nah Te |Jrof¢'ssiun o r t n d e i s re pn a en t ec l b y t h e p a r e n t s o f t h e t h o u u n d s o f s t u d e n u u a t t h e un i ve r s i t y .Th e r e a r e 109 p a r en t s u n o a n "l 1o us ew ives ,"9 0 a r e cu n lr u ct o rs ,8 9 a r e m n r m g e n o f fi r m s ,87 a r e m i n i s t e n ,83 hell i n su ra nc e,8 2 a r e classifies!h y th e i r c h i k l r l n a n l a b o r e r s . 'l l a r e m e t h a n ics,a n d ghe m m e n u m b e r a r e u l r 0 |.» ll Thanksgivirig will soon be here. Our line of Roasters is complete 1847 Roger Bros. Silver Ware Carving Sets and Game Shears Cauerolea, Pie Servers and Platters Percolatoro and Fancy Trays Everything to get the meal with auch as Wear Ever Aluminum and Enameled Ware SEE THIS STOCK ~T h e A m d t H a r d w a r e ~ |_=|null.Numan;~ rf'a;rw;;;f;-,,;»';;¢,f,,,_,,,;;~--.-=L Juét Arrived Carload Colorado Winter Apples JONA THA NS - ROM AN B E A UTY- GA NO Nuw on Salé $2.00 bu.5 bushel lots $l.90 Extra Fine Spraved Apples.Nu Worms.Winter K¢¢per> I-Ix|nmrdi|\ar\' §ix\uui|n|-l-`mncySpnxynd.r\|||»lea withF" I bu-In I (rv-igln, <el\i|\q $1.00 |n\r lm-hu! cheaprr xl ;mu m WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU x m a s Fig Grading Ilemonlirslion Friday mfllemoon,Z'~I-member 6,there will be an Egg Grading Dem- onstration at Uehiing. Nebnuka, and in the evening ll.will be in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms,at Fremont.The purpose of this dem-~nxtratlon,in to Qeach people how zo grade their eggs in order to get quaiity market price for them.Afterthe ulemomltntion,nn Exe Judging Contest will be Lehi of both brown and white' vedetiea.The Content is open lo ||r\}0|1t' Uma! APPLES IN BULK.BRING YUUH SABKS SEE WHAT YUU BUY - _nw," Keep out Cold and Dust byusing...... w1:A'r|-mxzsrnrp ~ Easy to apply.No corners to cut Low in Cost.Durable. This is the best to use on your Doors and Windows. Now l l the llme ln buy Wlnlcr Apples. prlces will advance rapldly account lhurtugn in potnmu.Dan'( delay.These Annles lI'¢B l r g ll n .Will Sell Fasi. Koopman 81 Hooks, Blair, Ne Blalr Pmducc Bldg. on N. 'Q/. Rv~ Track south of Rivdf Lbr. Co. offict t y d e st r o y e r ! b a ' n u n m o u n u t o a s to n is h in g s fi g u r e s ,be s i d e !t h e y a c a r r i e r s o f o u r m o a t c o m m o n d i s c g a n n a ._Th e H u e l l e r r r ° ¢ ¢ r > ' s t o n e h u g h e n t h e C o u n t y A g e n t $ 5 3 0 m b o y w h o c a t c h e s t h e gr e a t e s t n u m b e r o f ra t s .O t h e r bus ine ss h a ve g i ve n a i m u l a r s u m s t h a t i l I ~ b e d i vi d e d p r o p o w o n a l l y t o t h e b o y a c t n r d i n g t o g h ! n u m b e r o f n t s t h e ca tc h.It i n p l a n n e d t o h a ve t h e C o te st s t a n a b o u t t h e m i d d l e o f N o ve r n b e r . a n d e n d ju s t b e fo r e C h r i s t mmm.So b oy s , he m e in th e c ha nc e - n m sorrue Ux r in t mm s m o n e y .A n b o y u n d e r e i g h t e e n ye a r s i s e l i g i b l e I-'or fu r t h e r i n fo r m a t i o n ,see t h Cevunly A g e n t , G e o r g e Ba te s u l l l r r l u l l u i s u n u , vn u " , - . - » » - . ~ . . - -vu vw 'Y '---- ~\_ . |- - _. m .. . . .. . . .: . . In fn . .. n l | | \» " | "| \ n u n d : m u s h a r e f o r l\\U!1l!'»M r .a n d H r s .m n u m m a n nM r .a n d M n .O t t !!R u h r , M r . a n d M m . A l b e r t B . H n n s e n M r .a n d H r s .H a n a W r i c h , M r .a n d M r s .C a r !W o l f . | I Q | n u E r a d i a l l o a W o r k i n B l a i r Is . ha s be e n ug g e s t e d p a n t s R g t "';"'""I l l l p s w n v n u i n u a l a i l I n u n . u P 9 n w dcdnatad minerlpmm prion.Every llhledbc r must undentami that thc auditions an ma de | pu t o f th e N i k k i hatsrnn tbl pda-lhbu' md n n f s w . It i l n pma d d ug w. F . Gurley , an Omaha sttofnly, wlil :bmw his ht in tha Primm' ring and try forthenpublicxnnominationagainst Can;-rguzlun, Willll G. Bei!! gg tbl primary elution in :hh dinuitt. A n " ma n n f m n r t d o m brstudents of Syrlc uu unhrenlxy will b e h w i n the ar!gallery at theUdvenlty of Nebraska, damn; Ho-| vemher.This \{\| be ilu' first of ». number of an exhibit: In :he uni- veniw during the wh.\¢»r. Moving pidtlrfi of the apple in dustry in Neb:a<lu wi!!mon be .;nil;hl¢ for exhibition purpones upanrequest to the c onnnation ami null survey disinlon of the UnlsrerdtyoefNe~bn¢kl.Views of urchin!! in n a t h a n Nebruh. and c anning in vuioun stages a n included in the Him. Nebnaknh and distzicls are press Ing gh: larger cities In the plate in the number of mmkern fam hams. alma sm | ma rked alu m ha sbhn mm!1, the gain in 1924 25 b¢il1l parthrulariygratifying.iiealing ggdp men: hu gained 'Ib per cent lu U,2u.. in iive years and lighting 81 p wcant.Th e n a n 12,500 hcmen witn running water.Sltlniitng rounly klein in the numblr of modern hous- Cr on the fum with 228. |_*_ _| _! | 'D o c l a r i n p t h a t b u l i l l i l In t h e Tu n t h | " e d t r | |r e s e r ve d i u i r i r t m o vl d i n t o u s e f i n d :;u |r I. ¢r o f | 9 2 5 l t I higher hvel than it the corresponding season in 1924, tial Monthly Re \l6\f, afftclnl paper of &he Federa! Renews bank at Kansas Lily shownlhll.Lineoln ouutdppul every city in W dmfin. in U13 pemnnse °§ :hangs in bulhllmz opentions during Beptemhfr.With a change ol' 268.8 por een! ofer 1924, Lincoln hu! new buildingexplndit~zu authorized amuutlng to $l,§0l,!20 ai Svpiemher and ranked final In the dinrkt.St. J oseph 'ru seam!mi Topeka.third.Kansas:City which ru the first in the m:mber of a num ms a peroen ll!0 of :lungs of 89.2, while Denver showed |daernu.-7.8.Dmnha showed a decrllll of--25.8, and a total in dol- ;_5»-» below that in Lincoin. Tileiy The Univenily af Oklahamn hu in raked -Q rule which prohibits lny student from keeping an automobile in the towniwbenln the Uuivc nlty is ioeatod.Commenting upon thisandothernludenlregulntluns,Dr. Bissell, Pnnhient of th! University, ui 1"I believe thin ui he n.uIn rem:- lallon.I am surf tht; moat of the students ol the Lnlv¢nil} urn vxilh me that n is not in the but intereptof my student an have an autamobilu in Norman."It Il my Oifnut hope, also, that pnnnu ar!!! encourage their sons und daughiara 1|ho enter the Univeniiy in be as economical as ponlhla ifth o u p md ltu n of murky.|'annt» a n not doing u kindness to liulrctdldnnwhentheyprovhlothtm with money ln Circus of their muon- airle needs.There rnrely is any cor for guollae, all and rupalm xml in: foul.Offc n to buy the "mtomo~blk" md send them home br tain ru sh d e d ur s ."fha "fli wer i l their only hope," ther ill'Tn a vo m plus: of tht situation li n In the pmblrm p|'¢|| nt¢'|thechildren,ofun undnrnuurislwd and slrippai af all opportunity for abod ing.They do not remain in my onegpm long enough to cam! under we jurisdlctian of tha nuthoritleui aim. for me most part. lou! officials are more aupmal ua pu s umm along m some other community rather Lhan uddln gh expense and responsibility an their own county HKPBIWI-Th ;"f}iwer hobo"brings again shlfply to mind shut. al bm ahnrny in but n palihtlve,and th u morethann e r the world mods soma dung; in its web! system that wlli Qmhluh even justic e ln in nlm Aaadministereddur ily menu chiem' to develop the very condition its good hearted but shailow thinking ulvo £12.23 seek rnther un relie»e.--Clipped ills : la bs !Pickelh who is living m Chiraxn, ham written her parents1at nhe hu newreel a good job In :he U. S. mall servic e at thnx pwe. s~wr:1.P'ru ANNUA LPOULTRY s n o w Omaha. Heb. Nu\.E>-l2\er5 allte in he union and Canada will be repuen ta l by exhibit:at the twi lh h nlmllll pnullry :how lo be held _nt the Municipal Auditorium.Omaha,'*-vbzumzf wlnber 2328.The Omaha show for rears hu been one of the ingest poultry exhibits inthe country, and this year, with the National winter meeting of the Am rrienn Bantam association lobe half! in cnnjunclion with it,more thin3,000 llirflv will be on disphy dudng fluuilsgiving week." Other wdiunal and clam displays in be held in ronjunrlion with Lhe show are the western meet of theUnitnlBrahm::club,the Mhlure-st Waterfowl mmet, Biicinest Buff Orp inxtan club, Nebruka Whitu .lrlinor ca club, anul the western meet of theSilverLara!Wyamlolie nsociution. In the Mtionll hnnum neclinn alone, more than 1.000 birds wi!!be din- pllvrd. Tha seven judges nleeuul for theahow sn James A. Tuclusr,Ron i, Oak, Mich., unsigned to Rhode inland Reds and Whitu,White PlymouthRo th and Antonls;Chncnr Grow, Cedar Ifmlis, Za., bnhmu, waterfowh: Wflhite Orpinglonn.and whine Lear- hnfns anal Wylndullea;IYaris Smil- ey. Snranl, N¢br..aiher iaoeel and panrieigo W y lmloltu, b urn!Rocks had tha p i u n l n of visiting Mi n Kate Collins.fender nchool ghum, Blu Collin! vu mated Ind educ at d by the J im Stewart flmiiy here ln an and y d u a nd will no doubt he remembered by a number of oldtimen.She i; a niece ot Hrs. hoe Hungute of thin city.Mi n Collins has been princlpai of one of theschools nl. Monrovia for over men I5 years.She hu a nice iiuie home there and an adopted daughter i» her companion.At Spohne,Wah.,nlne feced another school mate,Mn .Vacuu Johnson,formerly D o n Sprague, asisterofMn .Wm.Cheely.Mrs Johnson has a lovely family of three grown som sm! one chnghler.Mn. Johnson sent best regards to all herold Blah friends. A .aide grip to British Columbian pruned of fomielenble Intern!to MIM Taylor: the foreign ltmos hereboat and general air of Canada i very different from our own Ne hna kl. LARGEST DRGAN EVER While Misa Makita Tay lor Wh in Lon Angeles shin fall, she had Lhe plenum of listening' to the mu gi- gantic organ, mightiest in the wrrld, just built I :Roosevelt.Hemorili Park in Loaf Angeles. Calif.frm; onnn has for it'n setting the mon!modem of burinl groumh in the form of one of the mos; beauti ful botsnicnl gnrdems in the wurlnl.It has been heard at 1 distancr of more than eight milea aml cost $130, ooo no build. The organ lronhina the tqulvnlelal of five hundred and filtymnrn keys,one humlreal and thirty two special ntnpn, fiflec-rg lhounuml eieetric rou lacln nm! six. thousand three hundrer. miles of wire.it in played from 1.specis! cannula 'huiluling located mv enty fhrls ftq away from the uma:buihiinz and built partially under xround in prolec; the orgunlut iron vihmtion.Plan# are being malaga radio um organ every evening at eiznnal.'Fifa time would be about two hours cart ier here and mme day noon wc ml;ali be :Me to enjoy 11.':\ wonderful manic. . . _ _ .- ¢ . - B L A I R m m.wa r m Un but Saturday nflerswora occur red the wedding of 5¥i|\s FrancisCarter, of this c ity to Mr. Orin W J ann,ol Omaha at the lwme nl the hrldes mother.Airs.Mlnervs Carter.af u rn!Lincoln street..1 Rev. T. J. Reese. af Herman Wm and Jer!!! Black Giants;M. A. An-ilhe niflcinling minirllr.dermn. Minneapolis. Minn., Buff tml 1]¢1'\|1|£'l the Immediate family. Mr Illicit Orplngienn. buh' 1¢gl|¢;m; and and Bin. J .H. Carl-er, relnivea o: Roc h and l'artrl¢ige Roc h;D.(:\he bride.were presenl. also Balls:Wizmyer. Lititz, Pa., gnme b¢n;,;m¢;:Ruth Lippincott :mul Mr.Fre-ierici R. p Hmmm, Stafford. Hans., oma menul hanuma,and H.A.llitten. bender,iowa Bute College of Ag-riculture,Arrnn,la.,ptmlkzdlon clauses. Cash :wants for ah::how total more ihnn sa.ooo,af whkh 31.000in offered in :lm bnntam clans alone. 111 addition, the association hu nu- merous rush# lnel a ciutknac cup tobeironthreetimesforpermanent poamulon.Ribbon llnrlnfs ai the Omah; show nr: on nr with lwnnh made at any nther show in Amfrica,lml with the excellent mmpstltion in a ll : I n n s of poultry which is Lroudsl tolvlhrr etch year at this Ollernunn,attermsnts of the briah : ml groom.The newlgmeds will live in Omaha where Hr. Jann in |hlfl.a\man in ihn Omaha Steel Workn._Both df the contracting partim an- well lml favnnbly known herethe bride being an active worker ir the ilaptinl church circin in this :ily and will he xrwlaf mined bs her co-worker: there.3 The gmnm mas uiucata-4|in thl llllir schools,grnluitlng from Shu high mhool in 1918.lie is Il strand mtl of Mr. and Hrs.Amlrew Jane: of this c iy .An draftnman he ha-;h a n d i n p r e p a r i m r £1 10 | I m : i n g = ...\ ._. I A L -- ¢ . . .a n n John C. Kuhr.IEndication Campaign be launched in \ I =~¢ o l t n e n t r u .l \ U l l t e a n l n . s . . . . .- sale by the ladies. ities Margaret Allen was hostess to about twenty girl friends at aHarlem'en P w r last Friday even- ing.Games were played,nullable for the occasion and later in the evening refreshments were served. All present enjoged a very pleasant cvenlnrr. Who ln the champion cornhualcer hereabouui?Ira Dixon should qual-ify as an entrant, hurlting lil? hu- rhela on hiaf aseeond day in the field. However.lrs ima hraxgring aboutthat.as he ta to beat thatmarkbyaevzglcbuehelawhenhr ¢etn thoroughly "broke ln".(home on 1|ith your hunkin'atoriea,youhuakles.--Ft.Calhoun Chronicle. THIS COMING sa1 '1 :n nM, No vember flth. in the date of the Epis- copal Chureh Baaaur at the CityCouncil Room.Don't fail to see the rrulny pretty things-just the thinas you want.Rurnma¢°Sale will beheld ln sonnectlon with the Bazar. Lunch and anon onleru Hill also be l!1\Qll gt ngqn I n t l I t f f y ~meal will he served in the evening. Your patronage la desired.11-lt. The month of October cloned last Saturday night with the record ofbeing the coldesr October gdrlce the year 1900.Al.no time during the month did the thermometer register above To lle[rem| and that only once.Usually we have warm days in Ddober hu; not so this year.Snow coming down hllzaanlfashion covered everything remlndlng folks of J an uary weather.Automobiles came lnfortheirshareofltlrriluckami owners spent good time in thawing them out.Plumbers were busy with frozen pipes and everyone steppedalong hdskly. The forecast for early November promises more anon'but The bazaar and food sale, of the Lhurch of (Ind,held at the FredJenkinsshoplastSaturdaywasa suerexs financially, the ladies having about every thin: practical handmade whlth sold readily. and wife leave Sat- cleaned up on They had manyarticles for aale Mads Madsenurdsy for New York where they will take paesage Nov.12 for DenmarkThey had a aale of their household goods and other property on last Saturday and it being practically new it tlolll ag high prices.hir.MadxengoestoDenmarktocarefor ltla father, who ls ln falling health. Misa Caroline Aye gave a llallow-e'en party to sixteen of her girl fdenda at the home of her parents, Mr. and Hn. Ed Aye on west Wuh inrton street on last Thursday eve- ning.There were all kinds of Hal-lo1re'en decorations and a cross look- ing old witch to tell fortunes. Games were enloyed until a late hour when Mrs. Aye llervecl a Une luncheon. Spoolu and goblins were much ln evidence last Thurs-\la3r evening atthehomeofMisaElizabethNoble when twentyone girls and boys re aponded to her invitation to comeand make merry.The usual Hallow cen rleeoratlona were in place and games and punks were enjoyed uatlla late hour.Nice refreshments wel hertrd llrll all declared "Betty "a capital hasten. 1 hlary Isabella Moore and Eloise Llorris planned and carried out a »\|urnber party at hlary'a home on' v t Saturday evening.There were ln all nine kiddies present. all aleep tng in one of Grandma Crulclrahankhs big feather lreda and all had a mortwonderfultime."l'ho=-e preeentwere Doris and Ruth Tllden,.lean and Dorothea Gilbertson. May M.l£oop ltohwer has purchased a bushing ma-chine, and ghe tests so far given lr have prmren aatlnfactory.-l"t.Cal houn Chronicle. l'as».ersb3 pause this week ln take a look at the oriental acene- in the ll. Ollerrnann window.Parker. junior member of the firm, has arrange-l a scene in the desert. Buddha, earn- ela and all that is rather novel. Tre lloard of Trustees of the M. 1-:. chuch met at the church on lastTuesdayeveningwithaboutthirty lt; attendance.Later ln the evening a luncheon was served by a commit tee.Those who enjoyed the pump kin pie dldn't ltnow whether theywero left over from the Hallowe'en party Saturday night or not but at any rate they were very good. Last week J.N.Finch went toBellwoodinButlerCo.where hie father |:|.'t¢|l¢|||QrI ln :an and com pletlf. .A mal by ttllltlr lit tllnh lllaaan, Gerald ;:ulc"\:: eel a I60 aero farm adjoining the village.'lh5»as the land that hlr. Finch farmed ahen working aa a boy for his father.lt ln located lrl the Platte lralle)at apointwhentha;wonderful valley rprearla out one of the moat beauti ful atretehes of agricultural that thenunshineson.The purchase!ls made jointly by Gerald gc# his fa ther, and the vemlor la .U, Rell, Jr.w e e n f .l»'inel1'a father sold his land there about (5 years ago hewld to J. D. llell, Sr. the founder of Bellwood.After all this time thellelln and |"lIt€lta again make a land deal by uhleh some ol' mother earth returns to the l-'inch family.Aa tln land ls rented for next yearGerald and hi»la¢l do not heave \|l until March lil2T, huh It that time it la expected tha;other membereof the Finch family will rake over \|.e 3armhere nhile the above nam- llra.D. M.Rhoadea was the ulc tlm of a surprise party on laat Fri der afternoon. Oct. 30, when a number of iadnee of the Cltriatlan church of which fhe is ra member, and neigh bors and friends,gathered at the Jonas Burnham home to spend the afternoon with her.It being hereightyfourth birthday, she wax pre sented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers and also a larnre lulrthdaycahe containing eighty-four candles. A nice lunch was served during the afternoon. c o m m PIONEER PASS £3 The death of Mrs.Cecelia Heck rnann occurred last Saturday morn lnl, Oct. 31, ag the home of her non,IC. J. Beekmann of this city. She had passed her ei|}1ty~nlnth birthday aml had spent moat of hot'life in and around Blslr wltere: :he had made many life long friends. Slnee she has been confined to hetbedduringnearlytwolong)¢lrs she has been tenderly cared for and made an comfortable as raonalble byher rlaurhter-ln-law, Mrs. C. J. Beek mann, who xiren har a daugh- tar's loving cane.Caoella Forbeck Beeklnann was born May 18, 1835 at Plohn in Hul starlo.Germany.She *lvaa married to Carl Il. llealrrnann on hlargb 20, 1868.ln tiny of the same year they came to America and arrived inOmahain1866v\llere they lited About one year later they came lu Blair and lived in a log house fprawhile in the southwest part of lllrnr 'They lired and owned land where Dana College now stands and owne1 pan of the land In the nnrthea-1 part of tmltn which they :told lo thtSioux City and Pacific RTL Compan) which was afterwanla sold to John I r e l a t i o n be t we e n h i g h gr a de s i n se - aa l t m k e u b j ee u a n d a n u nl l m l b eu l e x pe nn e eccouhl..l l l y h t h i n k i n g a n d p i a l n l i vi n ;l\|loll||l b e th e ide al i n st u d e n t l i fe . " Co n di t io n s a l t h e U n i ve r s i t y o f O k l a h o m a m r be ' ao m e wh a t d i f f e r e m t h a n el se wh er e.T h e po p ul a ti o no f t h e s i n ls atn all a n d th e di st - a n c e s t h a t e l u d e n u m u s t t r a ve l X0 1 - l i n g i o a n d f r o m t h e s c h o o l a r e n o t g r e a t .A d m l i t i n g these f i d e ,i t is a l i l l h i g h l y q u n t l o n a b l e vh e t l : e r a n y atud ang e ve r b e m f l u e n o o a h fr o m l u r i n g a n au t om o bi l e t o olfs et.th e n b j e w o n a z u i l .if t h e m a ch i n e w e r e ne e d o n l y go ex pe di te at te nd an ce a t ae h o ol , th e r e m i g h t h e mm e j u. a \l | 'j - ea i l o n fa r i l , b u t lh e fa c t l e t h a t a l u -flent au t om o b il e s a r e m e d a g r e a t :Seal m n ! !l o r j o y r l d l m r t h a n fo r pr lc l- ic al pu r pa n e a, a nd t hi s le a d s £ 0 m a n y eu Ea l o ffe n s e s . - Th e N e b r a s k a F a r m e r . ex h i b i t .o u h r a n k than-e o f m a n y : e v t i o n a l o r s t a l e sh ow n. O ff i c e r s o f t h e O m a h a P o u l t r y n s - so e l a l l o n a r e P r a n k W . Ju d s on . p s e u - ld e n t :H a r r y Kn u d n e n . . s h o w m a n a g fh l U 1 2 l l !! ! W D !! D I u w l m !unusu'fh e a t r e b u i l d i n g h e r e . T h e IIn t e r p r l n e j o l n l a h o n !° ' fr i e n d s l n e x t e n d i n g b u t t i l h e n f o r er .. an d 8 . l -I. M u ns on . a e en ta r y. Fo e hi re .Jo ne s l e e Jacobs,su p er i n te n d en t ,a n d h i s ; e t a !! o f e x p e r t a s s i s t a n t s . w i l l b e o n h a n d a g a i n th l a y e a r £0 h a n d l e t h o h l h l a a n d au p e rvl a e t h e i r e a r n w h i l e n n ex h i bi t .W i t h h i a t w e l ve y e a r n ex pe ri en ce w i t h t h e O m a h a a h o n n , me fume happiness °f Mr. and BLAIR ¥lA1"ll.BS OMAHAsr o rr s ' r o a n ' rn ~ : On a w e n field,much wt e rsuited for filhing than for footballJa c o b s g u a r a n t e e s t h a t t h e b i r d : a d m e B l a i r l n d e p e n d e n u he l d t h e f u ; m i t t e d n f i e r b e l n l e x a m i n e d b y e ' p o u l t r y ve t e r i n a r i a n w i l l b e k e p t i n g g l l e n t co n d it i o n w h i l e o n t h e r . A T R I P ' r o * r a n C O A S T Mi ne i l e i i t a Ta y l o r enioyoel h e r t r i p an m u c h l o t h e c o u t re c e nt l y t h t # l i t h i s g i ve n i n n b r i e f a e e o u m O m a h a S p o r t s t o a 0 - 0 l i e . T h l a m m c a m e u p ir on s l h e : i l y su r r o u n d e d l h e U n i t e d St at es h|¢|1»l! touleal an a fq u i a a l l t e a m a n d iz e e n a l n l y l i ve d u p s o i n n a m e e Ti m e a l t a r t i m e i n m i d fi e k l .a n O m a h a ha c k w o u l d r e d o f f a fl r a !d o w n . o n l y t o h e : t o p p e d l l ?t h e fi g h t i n g B l a i r bu n c h w h e n a to u c hd o w n w a s 1:1 nl x h t .o f t h a n [ m l n e r B l a i r fo l k s w h o m ;B o t h l e a m :w e r e handicaglped i n l i 1I 1 Just Arrived Carload Colorado Winter Apples JONA THA NS - ROM AN B E A UTY- GA NO Nuw on Salé $2.00 bu.5 bushel lots $l.90 Extra Fine Spraved Apples.Nu Worms.Winter K¢¢per> I-Ix|nmrdi|\ar\' §ix\uui|n|-l-`mncySpnxynd.r\|||»lea withF" I bu-In I (rv-igln, <el\i|\q $1.00 |n\r lm-hu! cheaprr xl ;mu m APPLES IN BULK.BRING YUUH SABKS SEE WHAT YUU BUY Now l l the llme ln buy Wlnlcr Apples. prlces will advance rapldly account lhurtugn in potnmu.Dan'( delay.These Annles lI'¢B l r g ll n .Will Sell Fasi. Koopman 81 Hooks, Blair, Ne Blalr Pmducc Bldg. on N. 'Q/. Rv~ Track south of Rivdf Lbr. Co. offict 1iIoI I'!i1»{l»r B o h n B f n i i i g A N a t i o n a l M a n n S m a l l m u m th r o u g h o u t l h e c o u n - t r y a n f a c i n g a g m w i n g ln cl p e r - p l l x i n g p r u b l a m i n U m .th e Il i g a i fo r m o f m o d e m t n m p k n o w n m u t b l " fu vw r h o b o , " a p r o d u c t w r h i e a m m s t o b l t h e n a w : n l ma s h .o f m l u l l - r l d l u l e l m r i t y .i l l z u n n l d e n d o e m i - m e n t n i i i y ,t h e l p g l l d i n e ,t h e a n t i t ) :I h i r h s ' U H s a m u e l !i" !i \¥ ¢r a h ! m n a n d vl a i h d . i l i u Tn y l n r w r n t t o Po r t la n d , O m r o n , i n S o p h m b e r . n n a d e l e g a t e I n t h e As s nc l l tl o n a l Re b ek a h A x n e m b l i n ,a n i n i o r n u i o w m a t i n g , n u ! h a d l m a n ! d e l i g i x l fu i t i m e b o t h a s n u A u o m b i y l m l a n n i g h ; u s i n g h i m a n d vi n il a w i t h ole!fr i e nd s . \¥"hl1t l l Pu r t ln m l ,l l l u Tg y l a r t l a i l t s l t h o l i m a W i n t e r L a r s o n fa m U r a n d fo u n d t h e m ve r y ¢ o m fo r !. | , h l y l o c l t n i i n n n e w h o m e a n d t n l i o y l n g I h r m u d ,w h i c h m u h a i d e s t e p p i n g a n d eu tb ac k vl | > »u n l e s s .. . O m a h a h u i u p b e t t e r o f t h e a r g u m e n t fr o m a s t a n d p o i n t o f f i r s t d a w n b u t w r w e r e n e v a i n A po si ti on i n m m - .m e e t i n g a st o ne w ai l n h e n n e r i h e y a l s w e e d t h !bu l l l n i u as o r l n g t t r i t o r y .B l a l f s b a c k fh p l u n e u n a b k t o g a i n : o n a h t e n l l y a n d i i l a i r u r n o n t h e d e f e n u M u n i u f th e l i m r .O n e c r e d i t m u s t b e g i ve n t h e h o m o c r e w h o w e ve r .fo r t h e | I |Iwe are I|o;iin¢ For fali vrcathrr he mln. Alice Rockman, Jean Slyern ind ml parties mn become nnkleni# uf' I. Blair lml ln part of the :own silt 4fvre the winter nets in.the two little hontessn.Wviluooul.-¥"t.Calhbun Chronicle.'Maul bf hrr life was spent in theI " >¢`;;.m rbool can son.Prem: :hr hblrlandn abou, a Randy would be pun clover and the diner come une.It seems to prove good In:ned of this he canceled zhe visit. ! \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ¢ ' » ' \ \ \ \ ' ~ \ ' " ' * * % 1 n m n Hr lo rl : hu camo within hrruani hm! mme no-ox»|n| down on fi lm.would h. di n.fluff.wand iudznent.and in : h u meanecf all Those who exnected to nee the old Blair High School Tattler the dam,and lhe river n n on u gillilisch nothing had happmed.A lo- cal company revived the mill project with U10 Into Bud D. Slaughter as mannirrr.At high tide tho wholeirorka went out. to be nevived n thin! time with Dr. Johnson aa Activa pro- by fin. wmn zn P no c a uu u I' OR CHICAGO !NTBRNATloNAL A n wr f i m which wili appeal to meryonc, young or old, country orcitydnlle r,h u been pmpaned by the management o! the lntenudonnlLive Stock Exposition for tha thousmoter.The am gnill was deltro:|rld 'ands of vinimn who sriil attend tint BLAIR. NEa2As|<A. NOVEMBER 5. |925 Edited hy D. V. Hauer. Supedntendant of the Blair Olly Sdmolx T H E a m c lc c n r s r Ona upon a time In the tn land of P i n k ,than : r u among the tr e uu r n a f l k i ng ,rondunfd carpet.Ono had only dt on it, irish to bl sammrhan, a n y the carp-et Would fir till and.: or sled of rome other cron. men a n lilble io be vain.The iIIFIIlrIIIII i t a p p | | r ¢ d ' u u 1 : w e r e t h e fa t r o u n d bu ck o f s o m e gi ga nt ic e r a t u r e t h ! ! u a b u r i e d l u e u f o r a n e w o f u n l u - d u I n 1 a n d w i l l o w o f n n e r n .' t h e n l t l s !"exc la im ed D e w o l fe . "L o o k ,B r a m .L o o k t o th e w e l t .g g m g p h p f g n p II I!!! 1 1 1 1 3 | L l a n o l l t a e n d n - i h e Bt ak od p l a i n - - l l I l l ! h u . s vl l h m e e y e fo r k e d 4 0 1 0 1 . a n l r l o m n l m e b d n r e h e h a d p i c k e d h o m : In e h l a i n c Iou m n a n d : m d r e t u r n e d t o on s ce n e of g r ue s o me fe as t s .Bl a ck . in -n mm ed h r a r r l o u rr e o zu r e : h a l h e u r n . B r e n ; r m g l a d l h l t h e h a d m m f -- l t h i n g o f l i fe a nd m o t i o n - - In t o t h i s p l g e e o f r u t d l n l vn l l vn l i l l l r d b l U t e § S . Th e g e r r n i n l t i o n o r vi t a l i t y o f t h e ;see d.Th i s i n e x p n e n e d a s s p e r ce n t .F o r e x l m p l e : 9 4 % . i n d i u mIt h a t 94 o u t o f 10 0 p u r e seeds i n f the sunpie tested were Hive and capable of sprouting.T h e u a n t i t o f a m d se e di .e x, 4 .Q 1 '' B r e u e d a s a p e r c e n u g e o f : h e ...._L¢||\e.|_r__1...|--n k - - - . J n (I n l n h h n d a f e n ra i l e d la.A n d a u l m c u a n d r m d i l r o !o w n .U n i W b ic hfl ea ui a u p t o t h e m a t t e r w e !u \ ' e i n m i n d .A l . t h e z i m e H a r s h !! i l m d e n b u r x W u e l e c t e d p r e d d e n t o f G e r m a n y a n d t h e r e w a s a g e n e n d s h r u g o f t h e a h o u l d e r s o f w e w o r l d w i t h a n n c e o m p a n y i n g c h o r u s o f g!1r e ~i tu p n i g h :o f re s i g n a t i o n l u lzoldy f o r e n w u m t h e o l d so l di e r tr u nk I nn n lm h l I n i h i 1 f | A n n - - i | ¢ n ! ma t !o r H | . i se : , , , B il l h a ve s e e n s o m e - t h i n g q u i t e d i ffe r e n t . H l n d e n b u r g r a n l s n o n - p e r t h \ . n . H e re n m i n e d so.B u t h e Is n . fl m w e he a d i n t h e offi c e .H e g e l : u p e ve r y d a y a t s i g h ;o°clock.A l l t h e m o r n i n g h e m a i s e a de p u ta t i on a , ha nd s o f d e p a r t m e n u ,a n d o ffi c i z i s n f u l u l h -\{ n ¢l -K f n n l i r !n l l n w n iT 'w e s g n h : s u l u n c l u m m a \ l l =I ! G ut l x l r e l " ' *" ' "" "" " '" ° " £ 1 1 . ? E \ l ! . r h l d .t h e , , ' " 1 1 ° " f § ' § " , . , f f § » ' ; ' , °;a l l p l a n t s u m a n n o t s t r i c t l y a m i f e e !f i i a f a m d u t y t o b e t o t h e t h m a k e l o n g a p e e c h u .T h e p r e s l b a z a t h a t t h e . m u l e m t l l u n n p u w f l o f h l l l l n :f u m c r o p s .S o m a a r e n o x i o u s a n d p e o p l e - : L I I G e r m a n y .d e n t ' | \d e c i s i o n c o m e s w i t h a m i l i t a r y .I t m t n e u m d f i n a l i t y .N e v e r g e ta b m l l .a n c a m e :f r o m a n w i d e r a i r x ' * ° * ; ; " . ° . , : " : ' ; : » " : ' ; '. ' : " ~ . , ; '. 1 ' * » . f ' . ' 3 : ' " : :d e c i d e d l y h a r m f u l ,w h i l e o t h e r s a r e T h a t i m p r e s s i o n i s g e n e r a l n o w p r o p - i s b u e d o n e x p e y i e n a .A m e r i c a n s t i n g e x c i t e d h e h a s b e e n c a l i : u l |i ~A t h e ~ r l d | i "__ 4. .-- .I I '? f'ff _ _ .\ .. -. .. .. L - in j An nu o n l v ~ THE SPREAD xx EDUCa\TloN Not the srreckin'crew. The urge for education In l.llia ATTITUDE country has grown to such propor- tlons that educational institution;.lust what is your attitude towanl are being taxed l0 their utmost to school work?What are }ou in house the millions clamoring for all-school for?lt le to get a diplomamiaslon.ltha; Wu may have a pay check com- lll..\lR uslrrnrr c ztunc n 'eelved signified his Pvwlvilr This y ear New York City has en rolled. for the first time in lla his-tory, more than a million children in its public clasres.Chicago has to its credit more than half a million. Sc.it goes throughout the country.This ls the contribution which our puhlic schooln l l !making to thenation.I t is the cou.ntry'a in\eat~ ment in its future.The broad diffusion of educationbringsintoconspicuousviewthe force of the domination idea of the nation-equality of opportunity.Edu cation is no; confined to "white cok lara."Scholastic training penlratos farm, factory and work-shop.lIl1n¢i rods of thousands are subjected to its influence in night classes. ex tension claasutl llilflfflilu*classes. correspondence course and, lt home,by radio.lt makes education--as is proper in a nation founded on dem- ocrpcy--rlemocratlc.sThisspreadof learning c alls for an equalization in our social status and cduatlon must establish it. lExisting social classifications can hardly survive the presengulevallllll ing in each month,or rather,ans you in school that you may acquire wisdom and sharpen your natural talents which ln turn will he oflasting value to you? The attitude of an individual to-ward his work. the school, and his room--Monday, Wednesday and Fri day.West Wahl:Hina Robews, r~oom--Wednesday.Thursday andFriday; Alisa Ameraon's room, Mon day, Thursday and Friday.Wayne Strlckletvs classmates have greatly missed hlm during the past week.Ile been absent due to a slight attack of flu. The Junior Girls' Bloc Club had al{allo\ce'en party on Werlnesday eve- nlnlr.The music room was alive with grinning pumpkins,orange streamers and many merry makersa s s o c i a t e s h a s a v e v i t a l e f f e r t w t f o r t u n e t e l l e r s 'b o o t h o c c u p i e d o n e lnen a posrer plant was decidedon, which two years ago went out *ills the flood, so them was no darn bs' o power site, and no power plantbyadamlute.This wle d for e tell revival and today there is a modern electdcal plant which furn lakes light and power to Fullerton.Genoa.Llnsllly,Newman Grove. helps to pall the heavy load at Nor stls.. .nnl to mn a new flooring millatIuller1.on.And the company he- llefes it la fixed to tako care of thesurplus water ln time of floods.The local manager is son of Ccdonal lly- l show in Chicago from November 28thtoDecember Bth.Hany new f o r turea have been added this year, ae- condlny to Sec ry-ltf anager B. lI.Helde, making the coming exhibition humlreds of years lt carried ki ng : and princes upon the moat ansadng adventures.No one knows what finally became of lt, but lt may( he-that its last threads srent into theby far the mos; c omplete and inter'makeup of the flrst Youtlfs Corn- estlnir ever offered to the public.panlon.For. like the mw¢ c arpet,la the cattle carload display out in|'l'he Companion for 1926 carries you» the open stock yanls there will ho jo the land of y our heart'a doalre- pens of calves in county grqupe. up into the Maine woods with thee which will show the possibilities ofrlurnbermen: out on the *western plains. raising market beeves from cowsfwhere the warlike Navaho lndlana kept for daily purposes by using llre; far up into the gold regions of lpure-bred beef hulls.This year the'.Alaak.s; and away on the los; islands. carloada of fat attle will be judged All you need for such extraordinary*sn,once eflitor of the Dolly Fl\l|,by breeds and the winners arnnged adventures ls a ral-ma heart and a at Fremont."Dail Drift"LincolnY)°"lf supon the development and the suclearner.A pan. of the eveninfzent-|Joun1at. . cess of his work after high schoohertalnment was a program of ngadays are over.This attitude ia 1erylaml readings.Late ln the evening largely detclope¢i.If one allows refreshments of Slmltlldtcs,cocob,himself to be interested ln the lesaetlnuts and fruit were served. things of life, to be interested only!On Thursday J."Alllson Gray, of; Arthur D. Smalley. lllnlster "A llli YOUNG r~1~:oz>1.1:GOING ln pens according to their merits tl1at_Youtl:'a Companion.Dont lose timevisitors may have an opportunlty to in sewn: started; subscribe not and: compare the different loads more receive: easily.1. 'Ins Youtlfa Companion-62 ia- Anothdr new contact will be bo- taeen carloada of lambs by purebred 2.rams out of grade, range-bred eares.l ln "getting by", to be drawn. away the American Business College, gave TD IllILL?"This ruhjec;will he |;he ablll ffrom.rather than into,the really lun a greatly enjoyed address.His tlllcu>ed at the Blair Baptist church`{"enT|?n|:°r:| ,,f°n f..i`."f.2'I't.... tgwgd worth while things,he soon findsgtalk was full of bubbling, infectious on Sunday evening,November sun* that M differs radically from friends humor and the loud applause he re- oml associates, and in what oonstltutes the valuable ponions.l>lewlll soon be saying "Ahl what'a the uae" and "that's all bunk"and in thismanner allows ltlntsself to become dis gusted and tlred and thus builds a, lnirder between himself and that for'which he la attending school.Should you be one who believes that your greatest effort should be directed toward all tninss. and as I goal; Misa Hutchinson spent the week-1 end at her llome ln Lincoln. The Ancleng History classes stud ied briefly on Thursday, we GreeeoHulgar war.The students had been studying the Gscedan ware ¢luHl1ll the week so thls modern war was es- pecially interesting....» 1925 by the pastor, Arthur D. Small- ley.ln the rnornlng there will be an Armutice Day message by the past» .or on the aublectz THE DHSTRUC'|'» IVE SWORD. 1 The Sunday School meets at I0 A. M.Special features for the ser- rlce last Sunday were a musical duet hy Marzare; lladgerow and ltlsrsaretJenklns,and an address by llr . I}tlaard Hastings has quit school, Brallcu. to work on his brotl:er's farnt.We ation aloclt.Each nlght during thespectacularentertainmentlnthe Amphitheatre there will be exhibi tlona of hnnrlllng sheep br "Spot-."the i923 Brltlsh lniernatlow Champ- ion sheep dog. State champion teams of fam: boys sues ln 1928, and | The remalnlng lsauea of 1926. All for only 82.8 Or include lfcCall'a llagaalne, t-he monthly authority on faanlona.Both publications. only $2.50. THE "| "0Uf`H'S COHPANION S N Dept., Boston, Hass.Subscriptions Received at tbls Office "That's my statue of Peace." "Yoo've made her very beautiful-and girls will ta brought to the zu-lm hautlful". position to give daily illustrated talks u .on their c luh projectn in the junlorl Ah, well, you :°°' I dltln't an building on me show nounda.The her from nature. -Paris L'n1usu-s- statea and subjeds which will be tlon.The Baptist Young People's Union represented are Florida,cannlnml I a Richard Child ; W a s h b u r n E was \\\ \\\\ \ as aanvaaasssl ¢0»e1daatsrl.r.o¢tsaaoGs.3 I$lUle\\"ll% SY NOPS IS ..:i.:rl-'*'.t':':,.-.%5$ ii-Z1"~°=~§ °t: '. ; t° ' : : " ' " 5 " ' ; »' t ' tu ? . t; th ~ e g " J u '25- . nz. laautaawlr.gg aa gg :::s.::raboat wheat sro aa as C l i f f ! !=':Harte!r as 'tu had - J F 'tlfi-'»- at arh sadtu tager ast ~ 'TELta: ta 1. ;. t.t.' :rL ;.. .:' :a. ._ e the ataera. fra n III .- at an ~u n a eases °ana to -To bu lib... ae. aal laottag resins tl taea stroll so sr trtsaualg. #Ano it means mat Ire nail wumuour way?""Tas, found our tray.'Iherea nluatr mtlea more.""Whats are ll IUIBIT''To the old!! ¢'ll.'I» Bmta. in America.To a d ty a tth i h aa s o f a h lg i r Gif. built of clay trhkll crumbled cea-tl!!! asv into dual.Tha wall ll le!! perhaps aa tt was two centuries ago. a 4| 7 ntl.A carvlng upon tha mx. A lrlatlless ptaca otwokd only hyhorned toads and perhaps ole other mlasnapco thins."At three o'clock they had stopped again to eat; thu were ahls to see lathe not tna tops of distant mountains marlad br a deeper. dollar Noe than the thin cloodleal rotuada or the gy Aa hour Eater they came within allhl.of the tablaland upon which than moootslna wars at tlka pllaa ot tooonoona;1aat'a doorstep.and m u atop up-this maaa»-with zu precipi tous attle, ntaded the nd of the on- art."Fha eltus that me to that tabla- laad are lmpl.l¢lhla,°' aotd Pner. with ht!93-al alidtt me his votre llllldwith excitement.'The city araa hullt below their protection around a greatn. - .- s - ;-| . - . . a _ J h a h l a l rtrne up Ifnnltv uv :mu svn-"Brena." aald Peter, who came to her our an aI.11|f=lelou drown as lt vnu some atom srlthln. " f e lt""Sit down with me here where these blocks out a alzadow. dear.I willshow you what I have found-a thin; llka the srrltlng of a dam anger ol'Jtmtce--here In the desert.B u t I m I want to td! you a tale. Bnoa-true.rerottlng and terrtbta." 'Tilt me," lhe | |ld, alttlng our an dbon ol! ner ness.'lt ts ot eurpnalnz bnmy , Bran." he aaaensd." l u simplicity ta thethin.; that makes ridiculous the mm: thtnn I expected. all the nllhtxtanaot the unknown.I me you. dear, that I was no lu n a r Mlm!-no Great.analyst in capital latters.t na rlaht. I ltumbtetl onto the trail.I Mi d mr haatl..'I'hat'a all."Hs stopped to umm.'And yet the dmpltclty u hldnull" ll aalttBraoa (lancld toward dl that rataataea of Jtm Hetmivlll of ihrginia- tle owsseod tlalhlaaa nun of bla aa 17. 5 nl lame and approximate num-' ber per ounce of noxious weedspresent in one ounce of the ned tested.The noxious aroeda ln Ne- braska as defined by the law are,small flowered ntomlng glory, wild mustard. quack arm. wilt! oata and all species ot'do-dder.The lastdoes not prohibit the sale of seed containing these noxious weetls ex- nrt in the case of Canada thistle.If any seed contains more than one Canada thistle seed in five grams of the seed, aale of auch and la prohibited by law.The date on which the germi on test was made.THU name and addreas of the seller.B. The locality where seed ns IWWthis however, applies only to Turk estan and Italian alfalfa and Chil ean, and Italian red clover. IMPORTANCE DFWIIED CONTROL o. lstanea.__1 Tarrnars shouts!he constantly on ~_.Le .:."'a=:*...:°&'3 tha -1~=e»»f~§for new vadetles of coming hack from Germany declarethe old roldier president is popular all over the country, and that he is rcurtled as not the president of anyclassbut of all the peopte.It if ienenaily believed tha;he was thverybestmanavailabletoputir the pnshlenva mansion. O! course, Paul von Benecltettdorfl'und con Hindenburg, to give him his full name, ia an army man of the uid school,a monardhlst 'through life- long convictions and a member of the old German nobility.Those are the reasons that matic the German bourgeois and the foreign nationsafraid of him.Naturaily they would be.They knew him td be a friend of the former lsaiaer; they knew that Bill Hohenxollern still thinks that thebeat thing Germany coul¢{ do would he to put him back to rule her, andPmeznn ai man "without nerves."But he is avery devout man, a thorough church man with a belle!in a Heatnely Father as trusting as that of a chiid. It appearat that Germany hu the beat ponlble man at the head of her government.Atl ciaaes have conflndence in him.He Ea one of those publiq men of auch rare hidt char» actor trustwhat a c o r n from to the "dlvineql;lnt"aristocracy aman was needed who could be trun- ed, who had the real welfare o¢Ger- many at heart..We believe Hinden- hurz is such a man.Those who fought him on the field now avian hint well.-Pathfinder. a that eten his enemies wouldhim.Ant! that. above all, was Germany needed.Torn by a of selfish factions r a n w g the bomb-throwing communlat they feared that rcs en von --1 see you have hou;ht a radio.g4'"°'""3 would work f°"ibn;vers thought you couldn't stand the sound htgtfi "the iron Hindenbunr"la -§°'»-¥"1.§."»if""é`.§,my mother in tow man of character.Ha has shown it '`on tho battlefields and in the vati'{'staying with us,and time hates our wulltn of life.He is plain, blttnt th°"|more than 1 do. --London xml hanrat.with l h lz h aanao 0 ;Tll.Bits.i n gy An 1 I l l | 'uw um lrlllllu za mm;mm uns!nur pnmunp nl uwu ul 1.:qu n wud! ur appear on their f arms....TJ tbl) uTf»»f1§»¢wa s . y fortlkltlonl.W i lhsli a n thin,M. g oilld °°nl i m. : sp e nt-1 n\ :° »v¢|Bronx!"n |l~A Nebruka farmer rec ently made'' ' * °'' Y o u ' ° ' ° " " a m " " " ' " ' " " ' " 'thin itllcment to um s u m seedlar I0 lar!!u .ww mpgs ¢\\¢ 1 q u 9 4 4 g ufz Ho looked al the opening ln the high of _-|I*l l or "-'-~ -- ----»---. .'!'3 '*'¥€'f".._...r e h l n i t Anliyat."There are farrlu in our ~ Innodé - f t h a i t w a s hi s in t e n t i o n t o s e r ve a l i G e r n u n y . a n d h e h u n e ve r b e e n accused o f b b ] -__ 1__ _- _ . - --_ .J ¢..»..1....:.....Q . R e a d i t r i g h t i n T h e E n t e r p d n e Seventh Annual Armistice Day B A L L Wednesday Nov. I I Legfnall Music By Lyle Reeh's llrchestra Admission _ min ' B - I n " _l g "1 _l l I i l n l l n l l U I l u l l u n n ». n u* R m m e l m v r -n u n m ." r . ! f 1 ' _ , ° L ! l ' ° . ' l ' 1 ' E f !; ' . ' i ° £ ' ." . '. . 2 . . ' . E . 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'a ._ ,__,r e t u r n n e x t y e a r .I H e l e n S i e r t h a s re c e ive d a p r i m - ar y C e r t i fi c a t e fo r s p e e d o n t h e R e m - i n g t o n t y p e w r i t e r Th i s In q u i t a m l h o n o r a n d H e l e n i s t o b e c o n g r a t - u l a t e ?M o n y m p e e d a n d w o r d teata o n t e R e m i n g t o n a n d L .C .S m i t h t y p e w r i t e r h a ve be e n g i ve n re c e nt l y i n t h e o o m m e r d a l d e p a r t m e n t .T h e re s ul t s h a ve n o t y e t be e n r e t u r n e d . '2- l i s a M c h l o n ie s # o em t h e we e k e n d i n L i n c o l n a t t h e C h l O m e g a S o r o r i t y Ho u s e . .Mi s a I" a xl e s o n g t w o b e a u t l h l l Th e l 'r a 5 e r M e e t i n g l a h e l d e ve r y W etin esduy e ve n i n g a t 8 P .M .A e o u n e o f le ct ur es o n " l ' r a ) e r a n d Mi n o ta u r "b y M r s .M o n t g o m e r y ,l s n o w i n p r o g r e a s . 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W h a t a s t r i k l n g eo n t r a s Luc ie n- d o r f f ,t h e m o r e b r i i l i a n t ge n e rn l , m a k e s !H e d i l l b i g t h i n g s i n t h e n r b u t h a s b e e n m i x e d u p i n : m a i l th i n g s e ve r s i n c e - - e ve n i n t h e be er l u l l H u t .I[ i s fi r s t th o u gh t s h i ve be e n f o r pe rs on ,fa m i l y an -t e l u s . lr.nI.el¢I o f h e l p i n g t o u n i f y t h e n r t i o n : m i h e a l h e r w o u n d s h e h u .| YO UR Repaired Unless Trouble Shooting Service 1as y ~'Q ~ff W RA D I O No Charge Satisfactory Phone Bell Black 211 L. Max Porter her sums. When Bavaria mah-1| ¢ om rmle Preshlent Hlmlenburg was in not long nxo he planned to pemanal cali on his oh!in arms,Lurlendorff.This make poiiticnl capital out of the exgaecle-! sialt. seeking lo win yrentige fmm the event for his can pail) purpue-.A-mon a+l\i|\|!c1|hurL! Armistice Day BALL Wednesday Nov. I I Legfnall Music By Lyle Reeh's llrchestra Admission _ min u s- 7 i i u " ? » 5 i ' | ¥ i u u n n n l n u i v r h i d n i n t e #o n :I W !: g l | : | | | | l | ihaaw cron lanes.Tha EuropeanImultmwith rel."""'"-ri'. . f 'l l I' E " " " ; ' = _ _ ' a . } ; " ; , ; : ; f x g . ;' § : | g a n e r 1 °|I L b u l l .n u g o n m e \ u o i l y . 1 a n Y L - 8D S E . ' K m C | Ip l . l : :\r l: \ :l != ¢ mi It 2 & e l l '| e olul l e i e r .m n u l e u n 'a n d mas.v as ha r.n a m e ;n u n e tw h o h a s t l a a p o q u o l .l h r a a a l n§§ 3 '¢ . » '§ ° 2§ § % !» 1 . i ? 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" he a al d :m ol y- °'C0!|3Q|° To wa r d t hi s m e mo r ia l o f t r ag e dy , o f d e a t h , o f d e n y . o f l b ! i n s i g n l l l r a a e e o f l l m e . o f t h e Inconae quenee o f a n an o f m e n . In a n a a nd P e t e r . l l k e t w o cr e a t ur e s of a mo m e n t U I l ll e . wa l l e d wl th a ol em n. aw ed fle es . g b l ? Q l g y n e e d b y o n em u : t o o l % . . £ : . . t o h i s d e a t h . " Br e n a l e an e d fo r wa r d . " I b e ¢ l . n £ o b e m r e . B r f l l l . \ r h n l fo u n d n m ex p er t kn o w le d g e p r o - I h a u n t e d t h a t t h e w r l t l n g o n a c h e e k ma d e o u t b y t he o ne m an w h o l e d t h e o t h e r t o h i s d e a t h h e r e w a s wr i t t e n h s i h e am mo h an d th a i .w i t h a n a l - l a m m l o d l l g u l l e .l u d wr i t t e n t h e w o r d s " T h i n s i n . 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'L ,:. ¢:. ...h d u l n u . m r {\\|1\n..1 0 W i n ~Fs rs are no; exempt from pro visions of the Seed Law, thereforenzunlfurnishananalysislagi ez-ch io! exceeding ten pounds,uat an the deahr in required to do.Sued may be mid to n dealer as uncleaneul mul without an analysis tag.I-'anm» ers who ici! nerd to their neighbors\Iuwuz un analysis ug an defruing Qhl purp-on of the law. To get an Bnllyrlis of your semi. wml two ounc es or haif a drinkin: C H A P T ER Vl l l » - O n l h d r I n d d l l gS u r l l r S u u a lw uu i n f m a n a :a" 3 l p e r t l hn no gi n h¢ d gi na or.I a r n u h c h P a n | m l n i s ! ! !r I l L l ; "ul:U1-ca n." symbol a l' Inc r u .ll :w e a rs forla irlmd C H » \ ? 1 l R D C I t a P u m a i n l s t i l l !l u n I n H u r Yaris.H l l u r r o u m a ua n d a n o f f u r i n e : n n . b u t l o r e r u nto u n B r o u n 1 |a s n u n o f I i ; n a n n i -a u a O m a l f a :in a m a u t u m n haA n a n : h u i a al a nh o e tl e m In s p l oan . :a lu m Bu n n In t h o u g h : l l w a s nr l l u 0 r n l l s n h o * g n o vi d ! !o M I N n e n t ,o va n r h o m l n :f u r " l . o o k ! " u i d P N P : l m l d f n l l " I l a n y o u r e m r n e r ve !u m 2 " l l r po in te d l o a (mile o f d u r r l l lm n e n ty i n g rl n l e In Ih r w e l t .Am t i l l l : h e m n s l v i m o f l w m n l l w l l b i l r l m e d a s If b y h r s . "\ \'¢| t, " Pe te r co mm nn de d I l e : r e m f n n u r d .l w n l m e r t b l gh a s t l y p i l l . i l r k e u l t h e s a n d Ih l ! m r ro un dn d It an d : a l o o p i n x fl " '\ \ 1 . u l l : \_ \. bmhighinw w Wawllllrnprintyour nameoneadmurdatn l l u l l y l v l n u u l v \ c a U u a u v v y n .mind through the organn of right or sound, an in the case o! reading or being read to,is indelible.Duringthe final. seven yearn of a chil¢l'a life he in learning and living more things in aetual number than he learns through all the rest of his life.The right or the wrong reading leaves lla indelible impress upon we child.enpeclally during the early years of his life-we will my from four to u n n q u § f ¢ ;v u ."- . ---. . -Q Q m e lastClarence "known"rag, one or'25 graduates,visited school The regular teachers meeting waI`+1\!¢k held Thursday afternoon at 1:10 P. 51.All the teachers were present. The meeting was opened by a brieffdireuasion concerning the part the Blair teaehera would take In the program of the state Teachers' As-sociation.This was followed by a brief talk br Superintendent I).v. Manner, who explained to the teach- plc juni.Itnlshed studying the pictures-"Tho the The oth B have been making ture study booklets.They have Balloon" by Dupre and "Deer in Forest, T¥illgl1I." by Rosa ilonheur. The boya and girls of the 5th Il are having a perfect attendance eon»teal.i t this time the boys have four more perfect attendance stars ten.|en=the proporell buiidinir program A y hahould be.m:;Iml1;lJ;*ifor present needs and present eon-nouree o upplneas a nsp ra °"», litlons.Supt.U.V.Mauser stated .dbeitnador amusing, fanciful orillIll the following' building vw-o'f.'£.'l1'"".§1°"Z.f'?.fI'.Z..¢?.'L" 53;~ simply homenpun, nerioua or imllfl-'¢'.shouI¢l be statin! if the P°°Pl° '"`°Igradea in spelling and arithmetic and an-¢.A book should be a thing of ready for il*Flnt, a nerr four-roornlom for the heel. attendance.In the505which, iw'¢l\l#\¢ of the beauty of school building for the north war=l;1f5,,,,content the grades remaineditsatyle,the lnheren;intereat °f,rernodellng the """\ §°*"2°'"° u}'"!al:out even. the boys urlnninz one day than the glrla. The so room hae been having two ll|0l§PlD|{ll|ll wan gllun an aus ur ||opening of the service ln which talka|l : , , .moment of a vialtor'a time a s tn a ll a d d tl d t a lo o s t were marie by Mr. II. B. Taylor. lllan will be taken up br a glittering ar~ Ruth Gollehon, Mr. Douglass Carter ray of interesting eventa tltlring the and the pastor.Silas llargtnet areeit of the \-S&,¢|'Show"lnBadgerow played a piano solo.Aft Chicago. er the calling ol' the roll and the singing of the fellowahiq hymn. re-1 *_*_freahments were nerved br n c ommit ='lllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz.tee of vwnr women from Mn. Smal-If: 1ey'a Sunday &l1ool Clan.'kllli E r w a r f : m u m n o r m T O m o r e T I Ehire. Cora Hadxcrow as ehai n l A fine meeting of the W oman'a E eD a n c e a t S p l k e r ses THB DISPLAY TODAY I Yllraionary Socletywaa held a l t h ! Erhureh lut Thursday ar';ernoor. The § atudy based upon the r u t c a m e r ;l f th w ntuly hook. °'Go¢l'a Dyng m : n g "m l br Mrs.Smalley.E S a t u r d a y e v e n m g ,N o v .7 ,1 9 2 5 Refre h I were served.5 _The. »"i2'Ef.i`¢ Younx Peoplea t;ni°n_§A d m i s s i o n 3 1 . 0 0 L l d i l l F N D I end a nummr or uhllf ts :mo we ewl l"r"l-the lubjef tmatter. or its ability to 11 .transport the child into the land ohrng '1'i.°."`;7»l`»??.? i::°;|l::°§,h:|1dr:,l::?h'"d um drla -g next.U91 to ak bell fuickenn the imagina-*Wu4,until they have finished the dw. ?"§."»'f."'"' ee ~;.;;';'f~='» but one 0 e ya Wls ¢ gy an (hurnaeve,|gliunanalntimulateathedenim far i t h |sg ._at x :mee mu they are "T`"§.|""" won the penant for perfec t at tmttatlon.Book friend;and hook gm! to some to the central nehoo a t 1 d ht.en an ee t a w e e . held a Ilallowfen party at the home Eof the preuifieil of the Union, Ml| .sEArlene Cushman on Saturday nlght.'§ The pastor and Mrs. Smalley fouml 1 it imponlble to attend,butt.are ORIOLES Dance Orchestra t1lLTDH RIIDADES. Business Mgr.n}£-QL m o ve d In w a r d : h e p l l e a t ~ n 11 T h a n - H U !i n t h e u m ! - n .a nn h a ll r nn n ln ln d h r Hu a t h n n l h l Ri c a r d . "H C S l i d .A i l h l l l i y s \5 gone! prophet.A man takes n ape~ r.i|.l and rather unreasonable pride in having his prediction,or s u m. 's A ~ / ,./ \.i J _. 1 2 Nm 3 Tnmaloen 2 Tamulna z Com 2 Wax Bom2 Cul Benn, a l'eu 2% Kraul zu Homin) SNQ. \ ~~2 =1f/a No. No. No. Nu. ,Nu. ~:2 N..\r ,<`2 N 2 2 Pink Salmon ': un. cmd Cuvee 4 Tl# Broom 10 Lbs. Cane Sun: Good lhmn Thee Prius an s - W: hl¥\d|¢ (lovarnmun Inspected ls/uw u|§m= nnly. The besl that money wlll buy. Quality Cash Market s. H. POUNDS. Pro p. ~Judge our .B a r g a i n s~!I FRIDAY & SATURDAY Hl'l<I( ;I .\Les s Sled Potatoes No.Can: Punch Sardxlu .cs .ao .aa .ss .33 ,W .zs .28 .IS.na .25 .11 .50 .73 .rm (`:~h n ,5 3 a a ! 1 ggi mi Cfunstmas ima Our Grnung Cad neck nh: fTPme»{.?imncuan Quai-9andGoodV\1|.»h¢n i:\f\°cr9cu4:| 171 an offonrqmf.;-r And iourmin mvnsi :madaungnnfimo To clrr9 ion: ChsiatmalGunning: faryou. ,' l m f.{=='H '+I ~` $ - WE ir\-Ntoiauto aeé auf nnnrlo§n|,'- J ~ " Q f ~ . s i 4 \ 8 » ~M y w -Q N .w \ »0 \ " s».m.|cnmonosm\'r\:nn those of {le=\h ami blood.We munt.'gra||¢~.This would gyeally relieverherefore,people the chlld'a mental Lhe congestion in the central school.realm with those u m are really | Also, an uldiiion so the High Sfhool no:thy of love. loyalty and emulatlonighould be made to Lake care of 1heAbookshouldbeaccurateand lremalnder of the central wani ami true {if il ,if a aubjert dealing wltlf the erowuled mndlllons of the prefact|}high minelerk reverent,i tl l' s e n t high school.This would then Sees and elean.permit the tearing down of the old A book should be well illaslrited. central building which has long agoTheillustrations,moreoder,ehoulml outlived Wa ueefulnean.Furtherbe simple and beautiful. \¢|l-dnikmlmgrp auch a building program would s m u CLASS HAS PARTY The Giggrade held a"Hallowe'e:\ pany in their room Pricing after recess.The girls had broughg :heelsand pillowcues and were robed ga ghost:to surprise the boys when they came in.The boys were requlml to guess who eac h girl wax. John Gallagher winning the prize for a n a ; - I n u i l |m n n i ~rt. r Demon and Mm J ohn B. CarterCryhoapitablyopenedtheirhome or the entertainment of Rev.Hr. ~radon Saturday and Sunday night.We are \'elY glld to report n elk tilted no full of good thingn ut. auch a week nhouhl be an ln- Plntion go make the nuooeedfuz nu more worthwhile.So In every ne be pnesent on Sunday. Cheaper Than Rent $100 per acre Buys An 80 Acre Farm x New Set of Buildings Costing the owner over $6,000 FINE LOCATION Near good rural school,mail route passes the door and only 3-If miles from one of Washington county's good trading points. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN for every purpose loto fit any purse We carry Khe kinds thu! are ben sullzd Ior y ou and our Coal ll all re-wreened and lorked althe yard. We Sell Clem Coll " m v \'§ .unur~Riveii " I [y1nber.&@al, @mvfmy ' `Sruvlrl For paniculars call at The Enterprise ofiice il e "" | l ix l l y ou g m t! m e .Id b e l i e f t e l l 7 0 | A ! o n e : Q C I A P T I R K P ; - | ' e \ ¢ r W " g g -o 3 a n a r so t ., m p l l D o w i l o | a n C I I A F F K R K V u l n l n Ih r f»f a t 0 7 7 D si k a l h ada f i . n l u g w p - t u l i o f |u m : n n i u r l u ; | n l o A ~ - m g 1:ity In ihe Ne w i l o a h nl o u d .a M ¢ ¢» £l u1 . sno w hs i l a nnn v \ |l u t i n e t R u n u r r h r n n N n wYorka nd sn hor cona ta rnllon a n i sl ' \ | r _¢» a :A u h h from M m tm l lm ! o r au u n nr u ." N a " r vp l l e d P o m g r u n t ; ." l l v u n u n s t h i n : l u n - m o r e ghas tly.l i e wa l ll i l lr d .l l u l i t w a s n u t b y h u m a n ba n d. " CHAPTER xvsu " l i n u x I. w a n t n u t u l t n n d n o n b y th a t w h e n I B r i t ta ck th x !rheclt i t a n l n ; n u m 5 o u r i m l u n n u e n l m n u n n .1 \ \ m m l a n t e . l i r m u - o f t n y h m l y " * i u m l vn \ l l n d . " s h o n l d ." I u n d a t - atnnei A n d l i n * l d i l p : l f fvq p o r a n I pa r t . » f : h e b a i l ? P o u r r a i s o n ! h i ! h a n d a n If t o a n y th a t h a ar il l wl l 1 9 g n o n l n hi s m s n a n g ." l l u n : r h s n r o t n u t h a t In ] m e n l i i vl l 5 1 |C I I A Y T R I x v : - B r a n " M u n a | 8 -jg n h a r a n P o l a r . l l l u t h e u b e r u nm u will d t n v r a r l g ;I n n a :hisda sdna slon la n m l t n alll.T u n .xml l a l l u n him.o v o r u t i n f m m a nQin a n of n tu ng o ut n n a tr v b r lu !lin t l ll u G sv r t .Il n Mi ta l a r o nl y tu si n l l a l t u r .a nd st u hu la !!onu u m u a r t n h l u a n si n h u r a n f . n . K \ f 1 l . - f l a i I-» ' 3 § f . ' §{ " £ . f - \ -» - u l l . I : I » . l 'I . § i ¥ § { ' I n u h 3 n u n S h a l i d ! ! ! c l u da, a m d 1 %i l u uc!" ' ° ' = ~ ° A r r i v i n g l u n . " . a a ° * = . ' ;' " £ I ":. : f: . '; 1 : : ' u2 2 '\'i.§§»»=~'»Ia l l h i ! | a l ol a m . u n i t e d i n u i t d m vn l n . T h l s a n m m a p H m m m m a n a .P m : h a vi n ; l r l n p p l d t h n r a n i ! t o p l vt i t n p , s h u w vd l t t o B r a n ;u v u u w w w :srlal # I t h i n d i a Pe te r s p u n ;o u t o f th e cu r .: M L t i l t i n g nb ou t l u u i d n l n g c l ft i l l . : t u r n e d m e p n u n i .l i r u p p e s r l d n e u a d .Ti m e a n d ti m e a n i m h a : m u m a l u n m u e g l a s s vi a l . 't l - o n s m e h u be en h e n . "l a i d g n u - r m j u s t m m e n o u g h l o l l ! th at , P et e r. " " 'H l l b . "h e a i n t " r u so-rn m a n u g ; y o u b u t a n a .n m a n s a w r y m u t o u s ! " this o l d r a i l vi t h n u t wa l k l n g u n ; fr o m l l n m o m e n t . " s a i d P e t r r . l a t i n ; ha r ha th e dao ald eru a n d i s n t ! " aquars-lv i m a h f r :l ur k \ } | F " P m gn#,i n n y n - M u n a i i r l l m k is -. an ga u m 'l u m u . , u s h a d o t l just Zim su: .»»."' l u r r e u v . vw s a t a n " " l i l . l h h !P i h v t a u : g a i n F u a n n in l l wl h i nl m e- r r t h a t p u d l d n i t l u . " l l r fn u e h i w fr r d . ~:=.:I a u l n l l k a l n f . "b l R M . 'W e h a ve h a i - h a h o f n n - t h e I n m a n o f tu n i c f u r .( m m u e to ld s i c h o t h e r t h a t fu r w a s a c r i m e - a t u r i bl e w as te .w e u r s m m e 1 e m u o l l x r n i a g h o w z o m b i e a I n ! ! ! t t e n Bl u r p u t h e r h i d : i n b l a ;w i t h l sm i te el m u l d . " In u u e , I'-n e r. I a n i n Ul f d a r k. d ea r .Bu t j us t t he sa me Ti l dc a s : eu t ai l m e. " M h e w a l k e d a t a ;fr o m he r .I l l u n a s m t a n n r d a n l r med ita tin g. s h e i e l u vd b a r k " s l u t t h e h o t . l a t fa c e o f o n e o f t h h u g o n u m N o u s o f t h e : d l c u m , f u i l n vl n g h i m 1 1 0 h e r a l o u d ; n u .H e Q h l p p e : r e d n x l l d n t h : n l d ' a l i a n d a l i n vl l i n i l d . W a n u n m o t i ve i u r m m m ; t h e w u r i fi a f? l l e n a r p l n Th a !mi se ra bl e m a n h u ! ¥~v¢1»nn~ an tln'Ill.(!.l l c k n n r l o o m u r h . Il e u n vw n l ' A In n ; u r l s : o f vm b u s l r m e n u f f n l a c e r t n l l : d a t a I n T e n n A f m p l r u l m h m b w c h f w u t q u a m m n ¢¢ l u u w ii l l n l - ¢ m : p n 1 : | |¢ l l o n - - nn - I b l ! =\`¢¢m uflrf his uma dfcrlved lbs nna I0 t h e e x t e n t n f h i s h u l fl l w r s h l l n t k w f m m a n a l l b o o l " H d I n l h l h u l t u m f [ T o h e C o n t i n u e d ) gs; ;.; iIRASK A SHE D LA w ven tu ra ing s.I l r t i i n t ru 1 1 I n .1 9 2 1 i h e p r e s e n t N e b r a s ka fl 'H ] l u v u e n t i n t o e ffe c t .F u r ia w pl g s o f N e b r u k a . o r a n y o t l i e r s t a t e fo r : t h a t ma t t e r ,h n r e n n ad e q ua t e c a n 3 c e p t i n n o l t h e u h m o f n e d t u r i n g . Th e s e e d l a w i s o f i i n i o i d h n e e fi l t o p u n e h u e r n o f send. Th o m a i n pr o vi s io n s o f t h e N e - br a sk a a n d l a w a n a n fa ll o xn z E vc r y ing n f 10 lbs.o r m o r e o fsemio f f e n d fo r a l e ,m u s t h u e 3 | t a g o r l a b e l o n w h i c h in l h o w n : I. Th e c o m m o n m m e o f t h e u n i . n =asandshouldconfqrmtorecc ¥1llnnot be | burden to the uxpay ers " " "" " ' " " " "Aaaaclards of ex¢;uini3e or vigumusigf Blair.The tuition that* Blair rf- w ; * ; _ ' = ~ m f g ;'l?'°",§.,pl21' mi.The books uh01.l\d be well Pfinf oeiven from the outside diatri:ts ml! 1|1 a and and we!! servednl on gooul paper. with nimng, nt- more than pay for auch a pmgum n u r Y tncllve bimiing.'within a ten year pariod.The tax ._.,_ ..-._ A book should not bl tawdry or hwy for auc h n prngrun would not]¢.!C"mx 4 s u sephemeni, fllppant, irreverent, eruelfbv more Dun one mill.. . , . . _ ueceptivr,vulgar or wickedly mls-'Y On woounl. of the mow alarms ol Idll\l;Df!, the cu.. .gy mn us Na chievoua.A bunk fhauld not be I!Hut. week the Blair-Wea; Point foot- T'H.Ifl|?a :.g4..nat. .jf .Iuffn on the \l Iuslnteal in confusmz. ultrl-modern bull game was cancelled.fog the (edu riner. near whens thatDIlkf ltii nl :~£)k.Pifluns Shlillzlg.ThE I1l¢llllllI¢¢¥!Cold ill th( lllI|.l\|;¢nl 5l|"§l|||pain:um !\1i4]\!|¢ be free ho m suggestions of °" ' . | " ' " f o r th a Mf t f ' 9 °5 ' . '! ' ° "" " a Loup and helps in cnnle the hnarz ~ vi ol en ce o r vu i g a zl t y . A ho o k ||1 °ll |||n o t w i t h o u t e n d e a vo r i n g t o d u f fe r r n l Qdlt iuna th e _ . . . n . ._ -,....\.. :.. n. 1, A ehihfu b00|l=\ should be as *Uf°'S¢hmi¢n,perfect nttendnns.Honfcnnt in cha:mc1er al the inetividunlu in life whom he meets. and we nhould br as fateful in guiding our children tu lb-e edfdlon of thc Hgh;bookfriends ui we are in their ielutiun dar.Tuumlagr,Wednesday and Friday; I"ift.h A Room, Misa McCormick, perfect stuminnce-Mnmlay.Tuesday, 'lhurHIa5, nml Friday;I'lfth B mom, Miss Hrrlelsen. perfect :heml . . ..-.- .. -, ,. . . . ....of mnflning these water; for p0\\<r purponn would be so peut,lull und-pumping Prbdhnea so experuiwum the created energy. per kilonut. mould cast many ti ea more than I!would came zo.Olaf rivers may 1. ul plnymmel imli duly rom:men.ance-nlamlay, wef tnmaay,lnunnlay--1 and Frinlay;Sixth A roomil sn Bourke,rife! attendance-~on 2J UT!lh GS Wednesdgg,'l"l1\.\lMll¥and F"ridl}i Sixth B room.Mrs. iladdleson, perA£004 thing- to nrncmlnr fed atlemhnce-Monday,Tu ld ly . Am!a belief thing to do I Wgdnudny and Thurniay.North ls lu work will! the cnnstnacticn aw: want, perfect ntlendlnfr; Misa Dm. hameun; the Loup is Lou 'li|\|. Many yur: um the Cedar I: Fullertun\\.|u\ ronccivml to be manaisv ahh-». and n nun naman! 'Tiffany 1ink ed hi: fortune cn building rn mm mar an :ut-ui! flume ul1id1 nerurflas full ol twe!v» 'In1.A June ffQ|1\ el cirried off the mill. tore u n ; i n a n n a u f lm u n I n n n s v as ulh hi d a ll th at allnh td nm u 2 The purity of on md. upreqsed lit in into hor tn hu uma. bm he un li vllg ndd.Thin nu no local.as a percoauga of the mia! meight mm h i s b ln ! a l s o n o u mm n m no m a n w:mn u n n a n a t tha For axamplo: Out of |00 lbs.dgn n n ln ld bln.I M n o t u n ug_| u5 ay g ig; e lf sig n vu ldll.closer»ndmu'h~'I96'?» 9\=r¢.96Ibn'. ~'.1"..'!'¥HU __.===..»»i t a n d i l i i u s i l o m 2 l i » B s n d i n ¢ r ¢1 .........1l§¢. ¢ m ¢ n | f f m l u n m n THE ENTERPRISErf" 'H 'andM Y m|;,,,.,ug¢I ¢;;qr ¥;u.¢1| g| 4b»ilZ\'Qw{;1\|n§1'2a|»lt.1\i...ZL||.!|¢:,.mmI : s mmr u u mr mmn n u r . » : e r u n mm\I I U U N D T m m m w m m r s u n l w w w v r m -; m m » m m m , r ', , a . ¢ u ! 1 l l r ilgp mi n:a uP 1" !mll' !* ¥!I d1 wu y Z! in 5.S-.mmuw gin'-u n u nSfrhnnula m r u n s ~u m m m :ru #tal wan p u g ;a:1l~e»»v¢¢I»|1o1'vlF»\»11\U\'||!W!»wYI"'l¢# ¢ mr l' n . s > ¢ t. 1 6 m n » u m¢ ¢ » a r m4 » » n r , e i ¢ ¢ » , < ; u ¢ 6 1 i ; .:h¢:»1iq a n mm m1 » m1 x» m» u » m a m n m *='="**"'*¥~5"°-'*""_;'-""'" =..__...-.. ... ¢u....¢L._..4...-._..|.....|¢..¢.n»¢nun."l-¢mnn illdunl Stud Cm.. Gaul!. g m2 n u n . ¢ n 1 mmm m- mn n n llb s . ~= ' m " m ? * " f ° n E " " ? -ALL 'nm P50 913 SIFWWY gallglillmqr rw wann-h u n g ! " ' " " " "_.-._f -ran nu-ur.:ll-an mul.f~s||nm|ar.1\|lir1|mel..uf n u u n r h n m i - 3 |.u¢\¢c.ruun.C-ulla»¢ld=annul' »-wwvv BLA|R'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER ~ ~7 .-.....a "" " " " 't1ll!ll.3K.i|nw|¢u¢ea|vw-»~r~....... . __,m m m m m #Ming aunivqnify .' llwo k g n u m 'KDK~vn n vlln nwu n s c u m s| | d l¢ ¢ d tI llllU¢ U» ! v: ' l\ 1 L I xn:lIl,3impg&hl5nr J'6,,zqy my lmmnwu muy F1 u ' * " " " l' ¢ " " " '4 " 0 7 1 m " * 9 " m w m m f m . | s » ~ »u r ¢ » ¢ - m d f m f m m '¥¥1I w 4 l PMP.na¢»$dk91amaM| tSnnaf§\'w.l1.3'1WW13**"»J I1~i0MK~¢31lNf A Zl23»llnni,.$'mmq¢n¢Funr u n .m m f # m r a n d m u n w f f ;§tR¢f,¢(f:fuv¢¢mu;, mm J.P-x m n m . n a n m a m a ; z u . :n m ,w w ; - "l'n»\»lll:»'|¢\?n\wM W g M f m m m é k m l h n i n w i m m m w m m w d m H M I #.K=I'm'\l'\»h b¢apny9\qf¢y¢¢¢9;|1f¢. | m ¢.;m¥4f0\ld\laztdl'u!$i'urlhsu.s h "n v ln ln i ¢l1muh~e3H\'1'¥3&M i r wn f lll ts r l n u vf*\¢'*"*¢#¢l°'\'4'**"'°°1"'=*""'°*»w,8-¢1n»¢»w9&m¢w,:1¢-mann : m m w w ..liI||ir¥4in~¢uaucCa.=,R'a:tmu* * ¥ * ' \ * * " Y * ' * * * * " ¢ * * l a l s P:A $0-»e~0mmsn : m u m w m i n z a z f n m s n t . . , "L`Z"'i'\ 2 ' - r °""'°E'*§"'\riRarnul»»ouv»¢.f m f a m m y l'n.W~1rml11¢1\||n,m'f»n»hs4gn:11 kiln,"o.....a » ¢ m»J 1!1!Bn:l||nn 2n hl€u h3 wl! ,. Llup p llln £a r u n a ma m s m s :msnn a m a m ; s r :~ A . A s k o r " B L U E R I B B O N B R E A DGENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMHENTAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 No. 4? t~'~ f ~ von Xxlx ______ _____,___,______ _...__"__ _._.... .-._--- - -- ~ - - -- - *jr -- - - - f - - - + - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - » - ' -\- - - - - - - - - ~F n mz o wr """§'é`£»S m ~ m w ' N E B R A S K A ' S ~~~;==<>-~ 2 ~ < § " 3 @'§.»~<= ,,m§.'| '|"||§~.a LIGHT rmr " ~m f P i m a ~ th e - : l; i n g 3e.ar'|'pr0-;m l n s m l s u c s k ~ n o n o n u n c o n m Ros M.~ = : . ~ : : : e . ~A l m ~ I S ~gram of the Fremont College Alumni;~ ' hla a x h d o n b r f n md ; Th a w- f ; ; ; g ;. \n n at a uet an mwu n g 'ctllidilidl UI Blair E|¢Cll|¢L i g h t l a t i n ~ ~ i n 0 m ` h ' .~ Plan!May Prove Strialia £2 'number of lortner students nf lhp Fremont Normal and Bement Col lege were present at the meeting. Among the plans for the year will be th ea eo on da nn wp ic ni c a nd ze -union to be held on the Midland ml- ~|,_1 le gi c a mpu s . tha s i te o£ ' tl1 e ~Oman. Nah., Nqv. 12.--Nobrll\kl°n 'nn .|a»m¢¢Nu.1 convention ol* mont Normal,next summer.The death rat!for 1924 was 9.21 per the .Nebraska Slam Taachua aun- hni .nmninn *ul hald hat .al.l}l|ll\¢ll1n.n.f\ .._...1-n-_ __ .......-.....\ .- nur -:..u.H ...\.|-|_..-A ¢_\\_--|..; - . . Record Shows Slight Dccraase.Ma le ; U Galina Of Stat; T¢athln°i Mo r e D e a th s ~ B s D lu a u a g \iatiu ld To Be Largest OI lkah Than Any Other Q In Palnt Of Tha Number Cauan.Caarer smna ~~gn: an-I Any Mamenl.Cqnlinual Overlnading Canal! Lu! HEA RT DlSE..\SI1S axc nmsixc E ALL sl-zvrxousib 'LL ATTENDEBP u u r s ALSO I N m m W AY Biaix'a eleclftc iight plant may go on tha hummar at any minute. ~ ' f n mnnder uf Stan af n o. 1»g the <~===;;=~=--» Lqinn hare at thai eectiona idly night.Tha other u f ,new offlcara a n :Fira!1rlca-eomi T h hi; *-F°°"a"n 0 ' 3 "O f ~ i f mandar, Wayne Dorsey; second ~Seann Between Tha Lnnhanlty .. ~ r commands:,Henry Ludwig;adjust-01 Na bfuka And Haha r .'5 ;;f ant,Marcus Bpck;finance aifiear, C.J. Sdhmidt; axacutiva cnmndttlf man, John Bl. Bmdum, O. C. J in- aen,Otto Cannichad;mrgcant-at»arnu. L. L. Smnner and chaplain, L. H. Camp. 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F r e n c h wo o d u n a b o u .a G e r m a n k n l p u d k ,a t o l l t c i i c n o f w i n s e o n | » s h u n ; o f G e n u n n .F r e n c h .H o l l a n d , Q h f e n t l n l a n d C h i n e n .T h a n |. l'\ Thanksgiving A New Coat »--- ---- ---'num pus In lm l\ll Ul'll""' """"" "" ""`Fin ;.|u||;" "f " " ~ gh , |, || | || |h l Th i En to nlill ~ ~ I U Y I F P H I n u , i f§"..1.{.'¥f""' "l'J»'..I1' "Ji'..S"»..'?i ullly lmuldmr mon mm now h!"|l':llug\:|"l¢'::lnkll h w m gth wamh to Is: |'l"|;|l|»lnd lad Blur, ,Nlllrlll-I;|m d n f n l l l n l U W | . ~ ' 3 hnpplnal nn ' nal fill "'°}°»'.'1 ',,"2| u m" "'° "3 ""' .im """"1 s|"'§f.°¢;¢R°f\'»1:{\:|"§::L':»'°f-cw-|i" "' ng_ ':"»l".¥"m."""ahh' °'3'.I.."I' lim zo IE |al w vhwr Gemma .é?..»'1 "I -= wma . n l I..'°.1 I`.T°¢..'1"f...¢'¢"§ F..'J.".... nu-|f2!"2'..."fl'.. 'l§._'°_'2ff'.'2'f"ff.:".2|:|n; "lhnnimmsn Jim. the Pal-n||n"| ""1-L u.. .r slllllnl ewln u»|u~ amlulllll al' 99' nw' hgh; nu me 1 . a n n u n - m i l "' l f -Authenticin style fashioned from the most 1,av- ored of the se ''aron s matenals, and prxced economi cally, these Coats represent the utm ost in pur- chasmg power for the money expended.They representin a concrete m anner the many ad- vantages of trading here.May we show them to I I B | H \ E [I n \n y ~--.,._ _'"___I - 0 f t h e : n i b h e r e a n d e n f o y e v e r y a l l g n n r n z n o a t o f f i c i a l s I n a i m n o - A G a r Samil; "E»kirno Sm?"-"-iif. very reasonable and zo fit tvufi'n o Zlantv book Ca!! and iook our the hit of n u n concerning . the home ticnble in u h collection.j m Iron CHou,which n u givin"Tammy Tucker on I mcket .an `T lei _ a x wicome folks. nderfui June z a soldler by the name o l Col.~~ in _f |g §||\Q,Ygg | | 5 " »''-- -¢We a n having wo 0ua'f .bnvergn lim il found inlJ'\bl§Story B wk Lorewind In aha Wii¥01\»j-G"}h°_.RAIDED nutifer vrhidl is u|3c¢}nlly apévrec Hnutts or l i a m w u l Iu l k l F u n k ' | \ | n l » l l n u m a m u t h a n l m S i m i " . 'f h a l l a m m n In»ai»'¢h u n s a n a A w m a n f m# °l lm Ql \i h m l l a h m i a r a vn n i n l w h i m i h s s w a n fe l i s n f i b n * m h s r m : h u n | »g a i h o w l th or n h u a Ii l l !u u¢ '| = n p a n y w i t h H u n a n . i u u t fu l l i l u h u a m r t l l n a n .l l a .u n d H P I J A l w l l g m l 5115? *F Y I l |l 9 lh ~ l| !l lf!! !»| 'l!l ll || |r u n u nl i n ¥"nwl l a m ( i n g H u s s e i n : a r m imr,the m r n l n n b u m ;i n lam-or n f I M b i r t h a a n l w f n n r l a a n f Il l :I A M a n d u m ,Wgntem.A p l u n a l n l r u n l u g m n sp u n !n l p i n g i n g f a n l n x m l vi i l i u g ,t h u win irh l'¢ h» »lm »= ni u r e n n - n t .M I f s p a q s p a m ! t i m . N q r Y h n t r h n F a l l a n d h m i l f .u f l l u vl w a r t ,Jg z u!..I l i . m | | ,H a u l i n g i f u l vu u .30100 G n u I. nfi ia ,H u g g i n g .25.20 a .H .H s f f .l l n n i m n l m n l ,m o i l U H h t r l n ,Ha l s r y ,1 0 0 0 0 l..P.H l w v,I l u ¢ | i n | ,H 1 5 5 M n a m . H u l h o r i n m l , I n u g l n g ,m z N W a u l r h , I i r u u l n g .2110.00 Plhrspnrn W affl e-||,h u g g i n g ,27.00 you soon?made ths cil} ¥34.000.Part of ihis'._"fu, ,Jwenttovar off the remain-ler of \{ " u 'w u 3 1 1 IT?}l1ln:l; Price ranges:Mines $16.00 to $25.00 .Ladies' $18.00 to $60.00 h ai bond ,hi h I 1 ; "Reciuntio n Old and haw for " 'I ua *MH W near of me "'° "'"" " th e c o lic c tlon.Lf i?:it¢;:ml;l:i181|\cnt I.,-'i.bT.f1»§'§'r"»1'L The Caihuqn Chmnkia ~ ;*=?iZ`§. and Gimp'--Gl»i¥¢: "HiP"*'¥"{C;lho|.m Chronicle)P"'*""'Thin, with an occasional dip Swami pictures a n of hlltorlt: lane! and about 08,000 in now o.n*11\l\\\last woe!that their ."" " a 1 my Storlca."-iiiP`|il|l5 "Russ Far-Shaft 51 hmm.Deputy Buxhun at Hitmi Buc h, make: our ztlblwf" note.There is one cf Raiser W I!- 1 3 "Lhld some corn :hacker and cltcd the i _».._3 nu-"Plurned c -1 no u .h Im d Ge eral 'Inn lllndanbargoa';dg00¢l $522 ¢`Z'.;'.§' c itizen: ~ of Curtis Dixon shurikintl ~ §;}__ ;1;mu:?n¢,"-sghulfzs . . K 1 m , , : : : ; i d £ ° ; l ; Y h ; w ; ; : l i n ' ~ ~k i z you _g ; ; ; , , " r u b " o n th e a m " :mir to mainuun is bs Wins' »d<ii':""""*" gp h';';°l.d:;;,gg - _ig fomf and c us."-G*""'= "SIMM and 'J Mn.Mars'Rawley i~'d¢»r mm, In lam vinvifflré 1 14 ua.front..The cnlleaion in so gn- and tionnl p-mn-r in take c an of t.he.fM1 vor "h F P?u ''§...huiLz; "Lime Hald at ¥ar5land i ma , f bo oz e.During iha casein Mr. and Hn.f ea so 'nlind that we are una la In I0addud buiincu cr what, is the wil! as an this office Lrg?"f'L?" Harry Curtin!"P¢it8¥su d , " - - Bltc h ment a Jul conuininl something tht!lldo slewlln bu: wculd uivine ptrmnl of the wb lk ?' r m qucntion mu st nm."'*"'in " °" ''tlden 'm m s m u o anrneumf in mummy1 PUBLIC s.\1.a intimated to call amd get an intac-b¢gnnrcmd m n .why wail until Tucker, :hacked 140 bucheh an *a f Alam :uw copies of 'Tom Sal\rycr"]?m y w a s heaved ontn the citing description Irhith goes ' n h we arc in dire ghilta through »1T"""'!"' ~"'.°*!?*E'fE_"l.E".'?I. c fsand "Huckleberry HHH-br ""*'+.Z`.¥...Z'¢..hui nnmmh of the <»»=mi r will n l !at nubllc nk if thd| U'° c ollac tion. A Special Display of{'||,|la and ;;,|¢¢, Nr gud Hn. Hola Ilmnhn aplm;Hun tua l * ""l l tm-I-I li.HOU,Iltmmng lfl¢¢ll»Pvllluvu and lmm ll w w 24 uiay Vmls Illnx hunsn r.Wurlrh, Ilunnimg grulsr.gunu nl lhl illnu Jumvnnv-n ll mn.11..'\¢I1rrr i"01|M f " " " "ilulrl.Amimuma. Hunt wurll. use §|¢m¢b|»|( ram in TNI!ln!| r A .=A r as i n f IIII H. M. »\n8|nmn, lk!1| work, i»\»l'l1l1|ngnn »~~==»~»».~»~f...'=°=-~*:e-°='=.~'~ ~ " f ' * . 1 ~ . '4 A . w r - r f *"ee*~'r'*F?f:* Thanksgiving Millinery bruk dn-rn? W hy not mile it now!5-==~ wg; ~;;n.¢;:; ?$¢;1|::ck=.»'~;\l ! 'I`\nin._~ J n . ~ ; , , ; ; , .:ed.nee.u l u n w n m AGAIN b"F*h'":No v lr.'f'"'§'f'.'1 -_..f'.I n l n u mm. W E B B I:l.1.-:..: ».»\¢.¢l. an the front door regfniel a f the lata M m Gw r t i l Hastings un¢a.at South :inn at 1:30 A letter from Mn. Geo.. B. Riku-D in Nmmnber 14. the follmxinz urhofin eomnunr with ltr. Biker. n an ne l n f u l mg ;with imma mln 1luv »|l;1¥ lm ails* tllfhlll Zh!!! also 9,4 unmn! in Lg Quik pawtli DVM* hh main 'Inn In mule IM hip ln "1 mil! mf nlnm Ianni, inning m¢»¢_gt anno A.N. rn lktn t h o n n lmu l mo .Nr.mul H U h e h ilsngan mul vm. J ima and Hn .&N.Arudnrn m n m# u m fmm Omaha Miulny . Nu .Annhrlum plum in npl1:~|l \h|\ Wvmlwl mug al :nr vnu' In mu .Ur amrn.'Php ilelinlhy Prngroulva Vinh nw!wllh Mn.(T J.Hinlllry ind! °l¥\uru1ny nflorhnun.Tim tml! Inu!ln ;MH b l |lQla|with Hn .<}»rl» Him._M1 an-I New liars! lineal, tafwyrs um llllslnlny :waning fur n shi! xitho ;=s1»n!a¥. luhn ?drlhm¢\»¥imma. A guaqram urn |iv¢n nl Uni Nr !| ulh\arlmui lvl.I*|l¢\|\|nflnllunnn llc zul ncttvllon, ewan umm w. mHumllll¥.laminar, Bincluir ilrfiuinl Co., Un 5Rmliianrh, Ilona! mark, if-uh Imrsrh, Hom!mark, Cnlhmm UU |.'u, Gu,(r u m mmm. lu ml w r t . |'\ImIlir Refining C0. (lu,Far! ¢4rha¢mh»r. Rumi wnril, llrnngcr Wrnan. iluI work, Amd!lhlw., Ihnlrs. A. N llaiinnl. labor.£11.00on nail! 52.60: w a s H M £11.50u m su m 215.50H114 wma!! ; | u n n a u " . .v -- - . . : n u b u t Sunday the Hlalr Independ- enix won from the W alnut Hi llAthletic Club, of Omaha by a seen of 10 to 0. Th e ad a pa rt of th e :' m" va laeoreleu with nolthlr aide in danger. Blnlfa first toue|uEown 1 l u 5\¢_Rllhmanf\ Garage, he imposed on on:suit of an Omaha nm.'lhi¢h li6; Int week br a e r m - k mm : b y mi n , interceptad bl*Howard Allen.'lrholname of Gto. A. Ro alt of Blau: r ¢. - nmn isle.ir.a your turn so uns u vw 1 .........._---___believe that ltéhrem holds about the §l§i"»3»."»§L:E»'§"'=1Eiin`E 1:at l""t§§\i§§»='§' ~ éongoleum: 1 dihlaojoaming id Horlda. convey s the ln- higheat recon! ever.formation that they are not er Or-lando.Florida.831|aaya ln n r t ? "The weather la beaatiful mol enough for light 1rrap.Many (Inar- A very pretty urenlélng occured at untll Nov.ID.wh e n a h n nn f o n im: room table; n chain; 1 Hamiltonthehomeof the officiating clergy -the mu will be held in Bldr.Th'|plano; 1 book c ane; 1 8-burner gan lmao.Rev.Arthur D, Smalley,onCa| .l\ll Realty C0.oumern of the range; 1 coal range; 1 libtary lable; §Sllurday evening. November _°:.~1s2a,:buuam¢, and Mn. Rowley all nam 2 dressers; 2 beds; 2 nuureuesz 4nnhenMina Day le Stapleton, ¢| lI.}2l| itll an dllendanu in the rut:aininl roc king chairs and other llttlllnhtlhligrg ln bloom. beautiful shrubs, Pines.BLAIR HAS c nsc x A RTIST Fred Compton, who works ,for the ter of Hr. md Hn. James 73. Illaplo-éonler.ariicles too numerous to mention.palms, ferns,many kind a.. omnlof this =*'z» became the hdde '0f I 'lertlls--¢l$ll.and grape fuun being picked." Emu! 'rfiflibliil of Omaha 111 HQ nn; last Saturday kept t]l| }|C A Schmidt Adm.r sf.o f mea of !ewdoa¢ lrren¢l;.1 Th , n 1 ' J & Beane, Auctlnrleen.rand "Ig, sixty ma ylnla through -; City, who, in payment ol nu »-»».1 2'-$f".l§11.¢,' ; mmm Hr s . He le n ~ h o n o r ~ umrn lng rz l e emen Bu s i n e s s u ¢ 8l7;mAL mn n c a s r r an old for the counlor.turnul in a cheek gi un b y F.C-in. Smaller ;.anl"l have You Truly." imma fer Ilya. Csmthll Holeton,nal LITTLE MISS HAS PARTY ulnlnummnnafunuun------~|..".wuluo|| . ,g 4||,,lu lho primary hill.llnln mu ll. 1. lllan. |"n||\||. nal n ~:':."2.L.""'..'$.'I..2'..¢ 3... ':..::°°"` sw- --1-ve-'L'-°_::::-*:L";'°r3:3: _ em ..~f1~z.'.as Velvet and Satin ir nere au WUI!1 a c o m b i n a - Th#ll.H A will mu !Fsklny nigh; M Hu hail and ill!!! viii be nqrnlnl nmtnnvinlnmaml an al!n u n he n an emu! tu I n p nn nl.ills Kuna ll-alhrhnsm Ria lhltll f m n aelmcl dame ilrmelny on nhl liunohnl the furrow!ul k u n u m! srurllm.hb k llllli lh P \85 1|in q n m r z u m i n d with h l l o i u i m ._, m u 2|funn Hal U!! snplwi Nil!!! Pipit! win' yivrrnuThe nun vgho was caring fur Mr.Jnnpvmn ai thu home nf hh dnuuh ivf,Mn .!'.('§'»l»|»|m,i d !nnMumhapmania;for Omaha.ills wm!h!m1 is mag much lmurund. Mn. J nlm Lovin af fnmonl. vlnllsd mr mlthar, Hn. Hath Posloruln mu l lu wlly .llr .ami i lu .B. J Nam fdo imlMa u n a in Hgh ; lui I u né n y . n 11.| . i n fi ll. lur p un .: L uIulwfiuCarlson, lhlrsl Prlsun h .s U35ldlmun 011 Cn., UU,L3011. +; Ctlmmlnlu, Un,m l hmlnrg ihlvr., !'. H. Aunf,2_|5'Kvnnnni lhlw.Co..Ro n in .. ml fr m: K n miu n , mm.m o i GM. lhnkinl. (hm A npaln,8.35 F r a n k N u n . m u .lo o mNlbr. Cult. i Rh. Cu., Hdsl-i of Shapes and Colors. MRS. T. C The Milliner Alana! nl ehnmh:"::.:;' .:':.:"'""""i»T55|u.`§Tii...".\. m m W n m ~ ll In mfs to any Uni.tha Council Rooms.Bu your schml NPP5" a t Thr e very y a unsur in :ha :lun wi ll rl- Doc . I 0--ll. E. Iullenbuau lt th!1tn tlr p r lh d i k e .member um as 5 nd inter du-church hu-Quant. mirtng up uw!rum.pln ng u u m ggqq.home in Blair. mm bslutlfu l u ri ll latin to m. m~ u f n t h a n aenrl.The E n te r p r i s e lu mn m Br ia nt! n"""`i. ..5,__