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11-26-1925e» 1 ~5 1 HI;E RPRISI;~ ~1 g \\F \ M .A |.m;\L M;vvsP.\PElz ms Pmvrs nu NEW5B¢l l|ll BL/uR's LE».mNG NEWSPAPER ~Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL ANI)LOCAL NEWS Ayn COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD I I4 Hmm.WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA.NOVEMBER 26,1925von}x1x NO.44 24 n.A.MNTERTMN ~~~om sc1ionL naoxcm AGAINST ~,\Dl)H.E.\\ AT ARLINGTON c.~c. ~sms orrlcm f~~~bane ~~BUILDING sus calm maxi ~~~~ c.lrmzassrmuof mm, broke into thu |ime|i1hlXlnder,executive dun ola1i<1|.m\gqnin when in lm su~.\=y'. nn 2 mllege of Immun, mmm:\nm! sun Reina \¢nf ¢...g§__;_;p§{f |:::;:f;f;:D1;;§::|11a Cennsnmol 11nmx¢_|jn|u~Srlllxll L.Anhui a n d speeial pmznm xmnA.hm .z nm hm ¢hw|.mmnly !u1\Cc or L.A Jehu Mmlng Wim efii 3 .a L ">-~fx~ 5*SR a ~>g~ 73 ~M Tallta Bnlertainlngly (ln ~l];l3i}e and nouncod Safe After Careful In |dren Wnrilnf ln Factories Geneology llatlng Bark carry off the honors of their cham upechon llaa Been Blade Before Reasonable AgeToBibleTime!lpionshjp about na well as one of By Local Lontractqra Il Rcaclxed .those old Kentucky game cocltiv ()lT gp TOWN g{;1.;g|;p||}.;§;}1;§]§\\ah.icl1 we reall nbout.THERE IS NU CAUSII FOR WORRYILABOR ABIENDMEITT IS DEAD; \...Members of the Daughters of the Americari Rerdutlon enjoyed apleasantafternoonatthe.home ol one of their members Mrs.G.L. Dixon on last Friday Nov.20.f The occasion was one of interest to all as the state regent llra..C» F.Paine of Lincoln Neb.uma the guest of honor and addres.ned the la dle:aanenlblal.Beuidei thole mentio there were preaent a few in\it.ed guestswhoareinterestedintheorganizatlonandwhofeelthattheyareeligibleformenrbershipbutmuat lrnrn wig;methods to take to provetheireligibility. Mn.Paine talked informally onwhatlt meana tonbe a ll A.R.itsalmaandambitions.Then ihe told where t¢¢0nln could be found and just how to proceed to find the relationshipexisting;between the preeent generation and the revolu tionary ancestors.She offered augtreetions to those in doubt as to ll0\§they should proceed and n number brought record.u and letters to her for her examination and approval.Mrs.ialne hm n pleasing pereon»ellty and is a woman of broad virion? g rsinifns ARE illon Fred llunlum who lives north of jillair up on the bottom and who is one of the most successful farmers in the county was a pleasant caller at this office laet Monday.Fred hu finished ehucklng his corn and ls well satisfied with the yield .xml he has a nlce little pile of the golden cereal mute evidence thath has had a successful year.Usual ly Mr.llurdum feeds his crop to abunchoffeedenandthatlawhat he would lilte to do this your but on account of the exceedingly highpriceoffeedersheinlndoubtentowhethertheventurewouldpay.He has about thirty head of hirownwhichhewillfeedandlfthe market breaks will ifhip in more. sowznux lanwnnn lllNIILINE l After an illness of two weeks}littl:Solomon Eelsraw Ilineline passed away at the home of his porientaMr.and Mrs.Solomon HinellneatDcSotoonTuesdayNov. l24 nt 11:30 A.ll.aged three year!!fond.hine months.He was the younleet of a family For years there hae been much talk of tho unsafe condition of theoldCentralschoolbuilding.lt has been rurnored that it has been condemnedandshouldnotbeusedfor school PurwwFor the benefit of those who have children ln ichool there wa irish to :ay that we have reliable lnformvltionthatthebuildingatthepresent;time in safe._»l..a»t week an old crack which had opened up year!ago and which had been pointed up and then painted over again showed up.Supt Maa aer called the attention of the school boanl to this opening and Contract ora Struve :md Hines were employedtoinspectthebuildingandascertainitsconditionwhichtheydm..In talking with Mr.Struve he gavehlaopinionthatthebuildingwassafe and that there was no rnrnediate danger.ln repofliot this defect to 1110;school board Supt Mnaser did just.the rllllt thing und just what any The clnlm of the ad:ocatea of the Federal Cl:|ild\.Labor Amendment that the oreradielm ing defeat which it received last year aouhl mean that the Stat!! would reduce their atendanle has been .fully nnnrereci by the LorilatuntofGeorgiawhichhuadvancetlitsstandardsbyenactingarigidChildLuth:Lava prohibitingtheemploymentofanychildUnder fourteen yearn of age in a manufac turing establishment. Aa Georgia wan the ern Stale that has notactedauch a law lt ls that no Southern Stale the employment of a only Soutlv already;wrnowafact doea pehhllehlldundra four teen yeara of In in a manufac» turing establishment and no one cantruthfullysayLlattheStatechild labor lmru ara not mforced. .Aa most of the ad\oc.atea of the Federal Child Labor Amendment frankly stated that the real oblect of the proposed Amendment was toforce jho Southern States to discon on Friday evening during lsfdueaf The 2remont Chalber Dlacnaa tion Week. Prof Xandera talk dealt principallywiththeaevenmainpoint.:ofeducationthebuildingofcharacterhopronouncedthefoundationofall seven.The hall was filled with highschoolpupilsandpatronsofthe achool.The remainder of the programgivenruaafollovra:Mulic.Girlz Glee Club FlcaeyCloudaMlnuetlnGbyBeet hoven;Uncle Hoon by ScottVocalSoloHappyBlnlabySteele Gladys Echtenlramp.lldualcHigh School Chonm Ebb and Flour Norwegian Folk Song.Desert Song by Hadley.MusiclZloya.Glee Club Swing Song by Choke;NutBroan Malden.College song.gf Zllualo Double Quartatte Morning Invitation by Veaxle. PERMITS IOR MAKING raurrJUICItsAREREVOKEDBY THE GOVERNMENT Wa.!\l|ln|¢ton Nov.24.All penultaforthe:mnulaeture of 200 gallonsoffruitjuicerotherthancider for use in the home irero revoked to doy by Assistant Secretary of theotheraoperlntemlentwhohadtuetlnuetheemploymentof youna chll rwelfareof those under him at heart dren the action ~Georgia thla )¢|l|Th rd i u]rmlta Mdwouldhavedoneandheshouldy nd North Carolma in 1924 in |:lp{¢.;;;;h£¢1n;;e¢h¢internalthetlianlulofthepatronsforsvanclngtheiretanrlanlahasrcmoirovenuocommissionerunderwhlth.L ld ed tn cause and has left buneauunfleducation.Soo has traseled Mlo!seven children and his dalh ia n ..e .l houaholdera have been legallymazrtitin»i\el\and in deeolr interested iniempar ulmrlr in the entlm familv.l While the old .iiHflnr my....b crnta and the advocate!.of ¢£nr1lf adurinmr 200 1hllona of vine ner r caau ry Andrewn Method:To Secure The Federal Aid Bride scnemzsnnns rnwslatzonn The only real live subject that hucomabeforetheChamberofCommercefor aoma month:occupied thatbolyaattentionhutFridaymein;when at a call of the pruldenl ameetingwashelrltojoinwithdela8!llu.o!the Fremont Chamber of.(}omrneRi to dlxturr way:andmem;of indudn;the federal andstategovcrnrmntatokndaaalatanoototheconstructingbfaneonSridnaernau the Hlaaourl river batweenBlairandMissouriValleythusconnectingtheIbllnaintoacontinuousroadwayuntilitjolnawithotherhlghvayalnbothIowaandNehnaalta. This Provoved lffllln ill nuke ashortcutfromFremonttolldlaaourlValleyinsteadofgoingbywayofOmaha. and Council Illuffa and thu:are the autolat e distance of about twentyal:rnllea. Fremont la Willing no lend oi theaidlhecan to this scheme and withher help and that of hllaaourl Valleywhichitlnhopedalso be |11anshouldputupavarystrong!appealto the proper authoritiaa at the fl|t1ltime. Illia coat of theaa bridge;in paidin the main by the federal and state l f l {Incl llistoltlll work.~~serices aill be lleltl Following the tall:by Mm P lI.omozrow Friday at 2 p M from and a round table mllnusaldn a ¢mlthe home Incl interment will be mittee served a delicious luncheon cu|Lon1~:s EAT Po1sbN rnavle ln the Blair cemetery. THEN TELL MUTIIERS ~ ~Arlington Nov.23.Immediatf melllal attention averted what might! l1l\ebe¢n Serious eonsoqueneeswhoni sm.BAND snfe it is s veritable fire trap.Ano halls and the exits are no arranged that should s fire break out thu whole intodor structure would form a regular sfnokestacl:ahd the ln iaatlon of power without o mno|:o ~~ screen iyear. The overs\l1eln1lng defeat of UNI proposed Amendment by as vote oil 38 to 4 when reierred to the Sum ~MEN mates would have but little chance legislatures slmtal Lhe sentiment of escape.Wo believe that something should be done and the sooner the better. The Idler has no children In thin building aaéh member of the family .han taken its turn at this old build and ate a quantity of gopher poison?Members (lf The md Band With I ing and escaped but neverthelestlmlplaymgneartheirhomo:re Members D!89th Dlruhuand au one ol thin community we can three small Arlington children foumll cently. Two young children of Elmer Ut terback and ooo chikl.of Guy Vogel. Jom In Forming A \ Organization mal were roaming in an unused building;wl1er1 they happened to dis .4.o§er the poison.One of iheml lilair sgmn hae o real Blair band. pickml up mme of it and started %oThl ls indeed good news to the eat it.il1o two others followed.lgoneral public.The old Blair band E;ILLS A MUCH NEEDED WANT The hospital htm just been underI The winning of the 1025 Boys _; A short time later they picked upl was one of the best in the slate lml 5|quantity of the poison and carll lt was with much regret on the part :led lt to their pareuu.They stated;that they had eaten it.| Immediately after their parentsrlxeivedlltlsinfomationtheysuml monefl medical attention and first sill won given the chllllren.No se rioun osmequences devolopcrl. nom;:cc1;PEBBLES Liles Florence Peebles of Seattle Washington passed aura;at her home in that city on last Sunday.Deceased ia n daughter ol Mr.o ll Mrs.John Peebles for ygorn oll UP to the time of the death of Mn 1.ebles resirlenls of |.}1l.|city.Mrs Yrrlllea the ulfo in ailll living mll I melnng her home ln Somtlu ;The wi;of the |llN.T£I1.:i0<.l llnugh2 ter will be brought to lllnir omll will smrivo here tomorrow lrlday ami the Iunoml services will be :owl in the Epi::opal churrll at ID A.BL! anal interment nmnlc in the lllai:1 cemetery.Tlxo of the sons }Il\soo<l of Wall hlll and Leland of llnmlulph werelnthecityTuesdaymakingarrnntremenufortheburialoftheirsister. 1fHl.EJBll.\T?I FIBIISII UF l{r\l{\rE5l On the larger [arms the gathering of the com is no small item and it ie mually a race on most of ourforumtofinishLhewolkbyThanks griving day.On the Morgan farm just notrh of Blair the com ......| .finished on last Friday and between eight and ten thousand bushels of the #olden honle was Dlled tm forl of the public that its organization \Al..x broken up.Alun the Bllth Division bond wasbrokenupbythecallinginofthc instrument:by government author lllra a few of the leading spirits! got busy nm]in conjunction with the leading spirits of the old band pcrfeclul an organization which bids; fnlr to equal or it may excel thll There are nbolll two dozen already! ln the new organization and the old director Van Cleve.of lekamah§ ha1\lJt£n Qmglloylrsl all nllrwtof.Tha; first practice was held last Moulin; evening and those who know soythattheresultswerefaraboveth! expectations.The boyx hope to be in fl1n}N.:so that the old time bowl concerts can he again given by thu time the green glls back in thi old band.1 help but feel that this old roll:has served its purpose .and should be re placed.by a more modem and con venient structure.We believe that the welfare pf thefe children is a community duty that whether wo have children at~ lending school in this building or not that we surely shoultl be big enough and broad enough to respecttheright.:nm!safety of others. Tho only hope.of a republic Ls the education of its subjects. wooonow BIFFAR To ATTEND N.vrloz1A1.|.wF.smcx snow A tolegram was r~eceJ\e11 Tuesday by Woodrow Blffar non of Mr.and Hrs.Frank Bil!sr residing out on the Pnpio that he was selected rs! one of the Waahinfgton county boys who in to attend the National Live ;lofk Show in Chicago as one oi the exhibitors of fancy livestock at the Slate fair at Lincoln. Tho calf that Woodrow exhibited at the fair no al clubboy was of the Cumberland Burn!Master strain. and wma sn winner from tht: was grurclmsecl by the Sears fum and has been on fall start.Il. Roebuck feed nb of the people against further in ~mncreaseinFederalbumaus. The public ls howeyer lixthgorvlychildlabod.e1ll.?l$o2 Southern £¢..ll .in mx#mdl Shayler w ry ilooor ing public aenthnent on the subject Guest At A Banque!And Gave la wise and illiwllf Interesting Talk On The |Community Life E'r\ASlI. coMEDICAL50011:TYENn:n1.\zxs:oi1'f\?'QL'BT .tx r:NJoa.\m.sons The ladies ol the Eplscopal church so..1.811112 lhllll)1.|TI1 of f}10l|Prg\gd lll¢IIl&¢l\f¢|very |§mllbl¢ Blalr hospital was hostess on lnWphostene;when in response tb their Ttlesday evening yvhro she gave ¢:all about ninety of B1alra laualneaa llmnor to the Wnnhlngton County mer?mot nl tho Scheffler gmn oli Medical Society mul their wives tolgiomliy ovonlng.gelher with the following aurgeonal lg was a real getacquainted f.and wives of Omaha:Drs.and Mosl fair for the purpose of in|m¢iu¢{n3xlamulRoomlerWherryDunnOverlBishop}.j v Bhayler ¢;.0mh who gaonl Schrock Hml Lcmre.lhas been holding a mission sl.thel |\5lllI.\I zmLt;s as if¢¢$like Stale form at Llnooln. lt in quite on honor to llllll L..\l0l.l.lITIlI MAY BlI tunate enough to wln a Billlllill !ll.(}3\l PAIITT ClH.Cl.E;Chica;¢o Ilml the young man accomipanltdbyhisfatherplanstoalan \¥u.\hingtor|Nov.25.Sloten;onlrf5alurday.and speeches mmle by Senator Rol The allow will prove an erlucntlon bcrl.ni.l.alolletl.e Jr.in his com lo the not which will be of tlnlolll paign for election are being collect vldue.ll.will broaden his viewpoint all by [huhman Watson of the senland make lllm 3 bigger and better ole comnslttec on committees in anman.effort bo ucortain if Lolfolletle shall be udmiltoml to the senate an 1 mem l.llll1HT\IIELL TD RING ler of the rnphhllcan party. If La1olletl.o criticized IrcslLlenl. Coolldge or the pany he win be ousted \$al.|0n pmllcted. be for lrip to .__.Bhilodelphla Nov.lfl.Plans U0 have the historic Liberty bell rungforthefirsttimeovertheradio from lmlepemlenco hall at midnight December 31 to usher in the New ._|...r....s...at... wins a completo renovation and drossup and woe ready for comIponyonfoilsoceaaion.The newsunparlorwasbeautifullydecorated; with palnu.ferns and rose buds thc. pink effect being carrlenl out ln the; decorations.Hero the dinner ...; held l The affair was a xlry pleasant nnll prolltable occasion for all and Mrs. Washburn expects to make thi:nnf rmnuol affair.1l L}.Il)N.\RD ;u1.1.mz or KEN l NARD lvirzs mu fo (}ll(AGOi (Ilrls projects have been summadsodll and County Agent llntes gives tho rommiltcek decision.Mr.Miller won flrslt ln the following elaases:§ Hwy Beef llelfer clans.Dairy Calf! class and Coll Showman contest be $11105 winning third in Pi;Club.Yn dlvlnlually Leormm scoml seven points more than his nearest coml ;>|:l.l!0r and as u final rwewnrd he Wins ilu free trip no Chicago given to Washington County by the M..ogURallroo.al.1 Who ls scoing to win in 19262 Any onennrho has previously wonl the mp la inelllglble.rho ml than were eightyfivo boys and girls enrolled ln Club work.all work4 ing for first place in a well organ1..1 ._.!..I Episcopal church. Bishop Shsyler is a fluent speaker having at his command a great flow of language which places him above tho average speaker and makes him n very entertaining speaker.In his talk he spoke of eomznunitylifewithnclearvlalonandina manner lhal.showed hlmn real ritu slent of nrrnn.lt was n tneatl to both physical and mental man and left o good feeling in tho community. lll..\lR m:s1m::~:r CB1.1~;|;u.\11as asm lilghtyuix groans is qulto a spell to live uhd in \sol.llll seem fitting mul proper that ones frfltnlla und rela tives shoulal do honor on that occa sion all:that is just what then aiu at the J.J.Long home on last Sun day when they gathered to Street llrlr. Long on his olghtyalxth birth anni versary.A wonderful dinner was llso big fealtlfe of the day and visiting oc rupled much time and made the pleasure complete.Mr.LaniB llllltll ter and family came over from Iowa Lo join the festivities. Thule present were the following srlth their rmilio.Messrs and Mes mlames Fred LUHIK l|esl.on bong Earl Caldwell John Ammon John McDonald Aux Walters of Walnut Iowa and Rev.Henry De Long of Council Bluffs. Svvsrnmonu out no appuutaon Ior I bridge is considered unless it nonneetafederalreeds. The Bllrsa which is a federal road from the Nebrsaka aide laads dine: laf to the river bank but on the Ion eldo there ia a strip of twelve rnllu that has never been urorlnsd orlvnred.rho is uw mt obstacle tols oorexeome and to this obiset tho Chamber of Commerce will land its energies.After this is aoooinpllahod than a formal application will be made for the constntrldon of the bridge and if tho proper showing! can be made for our clalm the onquestwillbegrantedandthework will new been accomplished. Delegates #rom both the C11:.m bers nt Blair and Fremont have arrangedforanearlymeetlngwith the Missouri Valley Chamber to tive up the matter of the extension of the mall from Missouri Valley to the Hver and lt la bopod that before the summer of 1926 is over that this strip will be a om of the federal highway. The delegation from Fremont who were present at ahh meeting src!! men who had made the question a study and were a great source of lnforntatlon on the mannefol proeeaiureinthismatter.Rep :ita tlve Slant:was one of il1ed:l:ate.| :mmf ho told in an interesting manner of the different steps necessary £0 be taken to get tho den]througli the legislature and George Wah who is one of the Lincoln Highway had son car Hr. the u Gumndsslonen and who has much expreionce in work of this also grave an outline of how to ry out the slrorlc successfully. Wal;is thorougjlxly sold on subject and pointed out manyvontagesto}3lnirin havin:Ilia bridge across the rlver at tl}Ls point. Blair \|Ill without quenlon be a direct beneficiary her tmale leni rory\uin be hcreucd her tourist business will llourioll and she will take on 1|healthy growth if this can he accomplished. .......xrzw nom?co>1v1.r.r1:o The Morris Masters family resid ing about four miles southca.~\of Arlington are now nicely settled in their fine new home just recently completed.This la one of the finest modern farm homes in the countyandisthefinllhingtouchola.H ...l u.I fnuna nlanl nf \l\|rl| f aj .lu i .|.J. av ..I§.4 if a ~il 1 oJrl go1 F ..»l 3 . i .15 .I a li s. .| \ the 1T;¢L 3 simm zum;on inumr On this occasion Mr.lhd Mrs.Sloflan droura zo treat the bv:Chicago Nov 24.Wheat priceslol.hail ntutli irllh them ghfou jumpr.d fflim four to :fix und n qui the entire job to an oyeler aupper.Five of these husky chaps had beenon the job and enjoyed the feed.It! :er cenu in the opening dealings ontheChicagoboanloltruclotoday.Dnmngel.o the Argentine :mp and IW!!a fitting :lore lo a big comndilrilrlmer l.i1re1;»ool prices we!e Kivcn and everybody was happy. 1oL1|§f§§Efzf§f|;sr.\'r.»\1. Broken Bow Heb.Nov.22.Al lln Mclean sixteen local highschoolyouthvrhone:pine was frac luncl in a football game at Auron ?rlday :lied at the home of his par§ an the reasons for the rise.Maywheat{oln|)was up 5»Cenia from ycstermlnyk close nt the opening price!of $l.£»Sé pcr jsunhel w|.1STEHN HAY GGOI1 PRICE A recent quolation of svenlern hu shows that that :ornrnodily is highents hero at ID p. m.Sunil:.Youn5|L 5 lfltho <;1.|oLa!.ion from Atkinson Necansustainedhlsinjurywhen ~ Lrgk;pricing it meI1 up no that byheattemptediohelloanAurorailhetimeil.reaches Blair il.will ho P Y f during the =vr»¢of a hixh well up toured the twenty dolflaroehoolllT|1¢Imark. Ieor Wore announces:tual)Ur nl;or Kendrick of this city.Mrs.Ken nlrlcli.acconling to the plans will sound the heroic chime wiLh n rubber mallet selected after a series of feels showed ringing ol the bell to he practicable provided n propermalletwas usqgl.| Tlluxsiizvlnu ZIlI(.}ZSSAMSASLAST TEAR The prices on the Thanksgivingdinnerwhichlsbeingenjoyedlo:lay in the homes in lhlsl city rangesaboutthesamennlustyear.Duck :incl goose sold at 1wentyflse cents while the ldnocralic %urkéy roared no high that it was almost prohibillve. Fruits nuts and other trimminpthu!go along with the fowl weredoonbontnormalprices. J JC.1 r»:m¢rl1n::srl:RN nuns srlacml. GRAND {!FFIflIRS 1N§P11(T K.T.S The natives of this bus;u¢!\9 :urIprludTueniioybymein:a ?¢At A regular meeting of Jordan get train confining of fillhf or Commnnclry No.15.R.T.on lmntlfnine couches pull out on ip Bonh Tucniny evening Nov.24 on Inllweulean road.lt looked nke the portion was heh!hy n number offbnirny days of Blair before she urnXrnndofficersfromDmohl.rcfluceil bo a flu!station.In those Ilcsiden ihe local membership nml. good old dafyl the Nortls1\eslem euplhozmnilofficialsnnumbernflporirnltwotrainseach inay allils hut Knights from ?nemont were alaolnow all they haul is hom ind Hill prcsent.Hut the train Tuesday was no in A wellcooked and palaliblo sl1.¢lica!.lon lhnl.we were ggnitl ~be ffclock dinner rua served by ihelrecognized UY the power!thot be. \\hile City Cafe in the 31:=onic§!1.was }ust a npetral carrying li dining room.ltralin load of men and boysThiswasfollowedbylhelnrpeoihonienwereinLincolnbltkhto the r tion and regular work.Then:werefhomu sfler hasing lpenl 1 e WW around fifty present io M1507 lnsllmer working in the beef.fields o benefit by the ocasion.J hllnneaou. q yp p .plheowner can well be proud.The new home ls equipped with running water heating plant and 1lightingsystembaba.both on the fire!and seconli floor and such other conveniences an 113|pmnent day modern home requires. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST Nov 26Thnnksgivlng services atDanishLuthernnchurch7:30 IRM. Nov.26 H.i.D.dance at Opera HOUR.\Dec.o_w R. C.kenninyon.|Doe.3W C.of C.meels. Dec.5Cltholie bun:nl.council l00lll|.Dec.10M.E.ladies butlr at the church bulrnent M \4 4 I! W here Does Your Car Do Its Shopping? Every automobile in active ser- iw A l w a y s T r y U s F i r s t r _1 \4 ,....=. . ¢.--and then. Its miles cost money, more or less, according to theplacewheretheoperatin~ ...=..==ing needs, I! you havent agen our establishment come in and BUICK Robes $5.40 to $13.10 | ue e ~a o t e c u r a re gi v e n spe ci a lize d a tt e n ti o n,a n d Whe re ca rs a re s o ld w i t h a n , _ ._.~,~'.. Heaters, Buick and Essex $10 Glycerine $3.50 Alcohol $1.00 Repairing in a Day Lite Shop Good Mechanics Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable r lI n a 2 :;::. 5 1 E ENTERPRISE I A. z n o m s s ,P llih h r will welcome you and wilt appre-\a-erlous to give into the hind: of thed a u tha fact that you a n moltlllv- ma ki ng branch sl'govtrnment, vitally intended In the n.bool bmi the right so interfere with the home :n u ll M : I m little me d n t p u U s under m y condition,for anm u m Iv a ! m u n s o n nu Pl Your " q u o nah, I '|rlllon the 30th dur of n.-.\_ premium abmre described be sclul t mmf, 1925, nt 2 o'eloc k P. u. ul!satisfy said judgment and main Imid d w at the west fmn ldoo r of rug the same remain unplid for S t a t s mmm.;Xi l k é A m t n d i n t h e co n s ti t u ti o n o f So . D n i m u t o n u t h o r i s o t h t s t a i n t o n i l g u o l l m u n h l !h u be e n d ec l a r e d u n o o n l t i t u t l o w . *The Enterpria for hu rl. Read it Hgh!in .The Enterprise Christmas cards at the Ehterp ffiee._mf. J.E.Campbell,furniture,r u n nd undertaking.50-U. Watch for the Catholic Iadiea' ha- r December 5.43-2t. Miko Larson has recently bought new Buick sedan. Parties having pure bred poultrylease notify Aye Bros.¢0-ti Mr.and Mrs.F.w. Arndt ""¢l0 main visitors Monday. Mn .Tom Leonard has been o n be sick list tho past woek. Mrs. W. M. Haller entertained tho 'tnochle Club iaat Tuesday evening. Mr. ani Hrs. M. Simonaoll drove 9 Omaha last Tuemlly £-or n few ours alzoppinl. The Skov Nielsen family were iaiting at the V. S. Danford hoitne in maho iut Sunday. The l. H. W arric k family are en 5,~- . vu a t l l i u o u r i V ~ l e y . T h e F r a n k G r a y f l m i l y w i l e a : h n n k s g i vi n g nlin ncr w i t h i h e R o y nd e rs o n fa m i i y o f D e So to . L i n n A..J.L a z u r e o f so u t h o f la i r ,Wills u p l e m l n t c a l l e r a t T h e n t e r p r i n e o ffi c e y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g . Me e t y o u r fri e n d s a t t h e !` i r e m a n " a ~I!o n Th a n k s g i vi n g e ve n i n g .Y o u i l l h a ve n g vo d l i m e .S o w i l l y o u r fi en ds .4- I- l l . M r .a n d M r s .L L . S n y d e r d r o ve ~\\.|1 t o O m a h a M o n d a y e ve n i n g t o m r t h e g r e a t Souam's b a n d a t . t h e m l i t o r i u m . F o r S a l e : - S o m e o f t h e h e a l vn - n t 1015 t o b e fo u n d i n t h e ci ty . de ca l lo e el l.In q u i r e a t Th e H r l t e r - ri s e o ffi c e .l f . F o r S a l e : - - A m o d e m h o u s e ; f o u r m m .a n d ha t h ,n e w Kll rll xc a n d m e in .Pr i ce d t o neil.W r i t e o r T h e E n t e m r l n c .H - 2 1 . lfn r u h 5: L u n d ,m b u l m m e S e n i c e >h i .1).L a m r ,m l e r t a k e n S t o r e .unc- e~, Iicil ami Ind. R ed $3 9. Il ou-se -L m e .n m 25 1.2 5 t t . M ~ f 1 |In><T." h u in talltn uling I.1 i n U1n.xi.\\\;I8 .L we lc om e ¢g . I l m ; : | :i11..1|§lf.lIir.\i n l h i x my u \ ¢ !t h e w e e k c m l . Ja m e s Mt t h vr ,Jr . ,IImc r et t Ty : e n h l ( i vo r g e N e l m n , w h o a r e a t t e n d - '1:.w he el i n O m a h a .sp e n t ; h e ce k -1 n d w i t h llhxif l¢!|J.1.i\ML. M n .M i n n i e Tr i p l e t t a n d l n u g h - r . M r s . I r o ; i G u y e r a n d b a b y vi s i t - I lu st S a t u r d a y a m l S u n d a y w i t h nl .E u g e n e M o o r e , w h o li ve s n e a r e k a m a h . .Mi n Slurv Hlhxn Brown. nf Lin-In came in Tuesday evening to . nd a (ew hours with her brother, .ll. i ir o wn and family,of wenti uth |\l.rs.cl. M r .a n d M r s .Ch a u nc e y W i l k i n s e re j o ic i n g the se clnya o ve r t h e n h o f a s m n o n l m d . 'l '| \ u m 1 a ; , N o - m b e : w . Th i s m a k e a t w o b o ) n r a n dr e c 3 1 1 ,i n t h e fa n d i y . r Y OUR Repaired .Unleis Trouble Shooting Service RA D I O No Charge Satisfactory Phone Bell Black 211 L. Max Pang |Ire ad , co n ge qu en tl y th e b e s t | d \ e | 'l i s -S a t u r d a y , Ju n : 5 .N 2 6 i n g m e d i u m .zf. 'S a t u r d a y , Ju l y 24 192 6. Q 5° huno bobbin, he il sweet and i umhle of api:It :nd I fine guest In .the home.He is faily apprec iated TE"c HERsExA"mA,n0N D and llirred up muc h intend in :haf day of earnest preaching.3 Saturday, Jus. 23, ma 1 uma: 4 :mek vilili|\|: old friend! ti eating yellow legged chickens. Dec. 4 is the regular meeting night r the \\'0men'|¢ Chamber of Cam- em and the prnident, Mn. Min- |Tripletl..\\ou!¢I Iike to have If Things for Farm pump engine equipped with clamps, gearing, steel piston rods and cross head to connect to windmill pumfa standard $90 Sale price $ 7 4 . 5 0 r m. IF you wish to get in on this deal you must hurry.. A saci-ifice in price on Fuller & Johnson Gasoline Engines To make room--There are no belle! 2 '¢:>\-me power wit?) magnets and equipped with iron sub base $37.50 Sale price $ 7 2 . 5 0 First Come First Served ~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e ~ | ;- ' J B u m ,n u n u a x n ~ a r m ;y r;/n g zwf s rrs smnzf J : f----». ___;"1 _~ COA L -C UM.COAL 40lf."4 Aye arm. Mnrrlrinea and newspapers in club ollers with The 1lnwrpriae. The Enterprise and Omnhn Bee, Belly and Sunday--$5.00 per (ear.t! See Donald Christensen for Show Canis at the Henry Chrlaltaenum store.44-21. I'or Ren t-A T-room house.For particulum ml* at The Enterpriseoffice.41U. The Enterprise can uve you loney on your magazines and papers.Call and Set our prices. Almfn Reeh,who had his arm broken emnking a car, is confined to hin honhe at present, but getting along nicely. Mr.and Mrs.Outer (layer andMr. and Mrs.I-'red Guyer plan in xv to Lyons to ent '!'l1ankx|¢ivin¢ dinner nl. the .\mlr~ew ilaflsen home today. .Cham Hain, who hu been confined to his hed for the past seven weeksbn-so nr improved that h e n u J.E.Campbéil,fnmiture.N l ! un|J :` .rtakinp 50-lf. I f you see 1;in The Enwrprln. you can know its right.lf. Mr. and Hn. Penh Cdmpfmn wen Omaha visitors am Frld|.y. Dr.layinnd States,Cluimpraetor,1-'nnners State Bank Building.X?-Lf. C. K.Bendorf, Undertaker, Blair.Nebr.Office phones, 181, Residence phcnea, 224.~ Attorney Grace Ballard and Mrs.w.Ii.Myer: wcre»0maha visitcril on 'l'uea¢!|y. Mr.and H n .Morgan Andenoa,from south of Iiennnnl, §.\¢rc shop- ping in.l!Iair lui Fridny. The W.R. C. isenaingdon will be hah! at the home of Hrs. John Mc- Quarrie Thursday,December Bnl. The H. ~Hanson falmly were guests of ev. and Mrs. 1. M. Ilansrn of Nebr. J\ll!I."|., at dinner Zuni! Sunday.._ Read it right in The Enterprlao.I Chrisllnu clrds at the Eniérpriu: office.lf. 2 J.E.Campbell,furniture.rugs and gndutaking.'50-tf. Ed Ay e is driving m new Pohlsedm theme dan j Youth! Compznlon and Enterprise one year for $3.50.tf. |H1 ns . Kn :n r Nelson,of Omaha spent the weelg-end in Bldr.|Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Holmes a n eating Thmksl'i*i¥1¥ dinner in Oma ha today. Wanteflr-Horses for winter put- uro on meadow and aulk field. Phone Ind. H 43.§.ouie Mencke 3t. i f you enjoy goodlamudc and agood time dont miss e I`!nmen: hal! at the B. F. IJ. on Thltnksgivinif e\enin;.II-lt. F. H. C1ari¢ige, of Omaha, was in Blair on business l u t Friday.HereportsthatMinnesotaInmlaa n .»eHing rapidly. R o y 3.1 D .L u n g .U n d e r t a k e r .S t o r e Pho ne s, [ Kel l an al Ind. l ie d 139 . Zi ou le In d .1752,B e l l 25T.1,2 5 t f . h l r .m u l A l u .I. o ul e Ir e l a n d ,o f O m a h a ear ne u p S u t u n l a y a ft e r n o o n n o d vi si te d o ve r S u n d a y a t t h e p o r - en t al ,0 .M .h e i n m l h o m e . W e wi s h t o c a l l y o u r a t t e n t i o n t o a fi n e di s p l a y o f C h r i s t m n n r a n k . wh i c h w e a r e sh o w i n g .M a k e y o u r ch oi ce wh il e l l" <li n e is c o m pl e t e . E n t e r p r i s e offl c e . T h e E n t e r p r i s e I n u at b e a u t i fu l la n e o f C h r l at n m n ca r d s .Pr i c e s r e a - m n u b l e - C h o u s e y o u r o w n t e n e a n d t y p e n n k e ; . o u r c a n a l a ve n o m ! u li \'.'I 4- lf. M r .0 .U .M c P r o u d l e ft M o n d a y fu l S e w u l d ,Heb .,w h e r e R e t .Ale- l'r o.z i.w i l l j o i n h e r i n t i m e fo r Tl1nnk.%gi\in|;d i n n e r n i t h fr i e n d : th er e. N o w t h a t t h e Il l n i r ll o s p l t u l i s cot np let ed M r s .W a a h b u r n w i l l b e m o n plemleul t o h a ve . l l c fr e nd s,r m e r pa ti e nt s l h l l rxnyone in t e r es t e d . t o e nl l a nd s e e t h e pl a c e . Th e B l a i r F i r e D e p n f t m e n t w i l l g i ve o n e o f t h e i r p o p u l a r d a n c e s a t t h e l i .l r .D .h a l l o n I'h n n k s g i t i n ; { t t r c r l i n g t o t t h l t h a l l a r e i n vi l e t l .I f _fun a r e l o o k i n g f o r a g o o d t i m e do:1't mi ss th i s da nc e.4 I l t . M r s .Jo h n Blanco,o f K e n n u n l ln nl n un l lu l I n he r l lo l l ] e a n d l i l !be e n t t m l e r t h e c a r e o f h e r p h y s i c i a n fo : ¢e w. r al we e ks .l i e r m a n y ffl cn tle i in a n d zr o t ln l l t h e co u n t y a r e h o p i m : fo r h e r c o m p l e t e r e t u r n t o l w a l l l l . Kline _Gladys M o o r e h e n b e e n f o r c e d t o g i ve u p h e r ' m a l w o r k i n t h u O m a h a ch u r c h w h e r e .she h a s be e n r i n g i n g e ve r y S u n d a y , o n a c c o u n t o f t h r e a t tr ou b le ,h e r ph y si c ia n a d r i a - l n g h e r t c real.tho se o r g a n s fo r al wh i l e 'F h e o i l d r i l l i n g f o r th is vi c i n i t y lm : b ee n p r ac t ic a ll y a s su r ed , a s t h er e m e o n l y t w o l a n d o w n e r s t o u h m u p :~o th os e i n a u t h o r i t y te l l us.A a so on un t h e s e t w u s i g n , t h e d n l l i n g w i l l s t a n so u t h o f t o w n ,p r o b a b l y th i s fu l l . n law! Slonday. 3~lr.'2lenr;r Scheer and a cquphofIneighbonfromover by Fonta nvile \\¢le calling on the county ln:\~=urer and trnnsulriinz other bmin¢=» in Blair yesterday. 3|Ir.an:!3Ira.Joe lA1ure0fSun:1y hill!!farm use entemlirlinir furlhanlu\¢\ing dinner Zhlr.and Mau. il.BI.Condi,Mrs.Clara Earhart mm the Sleavenaen family; all ofOmaha. Mins Vanula Brunton was the \iC trm of a surpdne party one c\r|:m;:hut meek when a number uf hc.\ friends gathereelnlher home Xoxniwlllaer many happy returns of the day. it being hor lllrlll nnni\er»nr).Yul lzzwtilix u nire lunch, viiillng and gamnen 1ne.e vnjoynl until a lat: hour. The ind;|u.nllent foot-ball tram had a llrlre crowd at their dance attheLezionhalllust Summing u q ning.The pda:x wcne awsnleai 1.- foifr.|\\a:11l\in Hansen,lucky num- lvl. the £\\olv¢- pound turke ; Clam Warrlck an-I Mn .clirfnr Kl1lUtIn~t waltz, a gnu:0; llliffuni Halls.n ;nd Nona Irleanal, but Mx trot..= thicken, and an Omaha couple sm:n duck for dancin: the Charlestmm Geo Dasvin ami Ouar Guyer p{a\C an aber supper to llnilfriends un in t Tlmrsday an-ning at Url' Guyer hams.A pleasant ¢\t'r1in| wa; spent in visiting and the oyszmv acrvesi by the nwn and managed ln)the women were f-:ma firm.Thur fortimate enough lu erajoy the lma piwity wane Mr.:md Mrs. Hun; Sappenflelml,Mr.and Mrs.\\illiu.n| Kuupnlan and Ullly,Mr. and 3InI-'ml Guyer and dauahtur, Mrs. Min nig Triplvtt ami Esther,515 um;Mrs.George Davis u J Dean,andBL. and Alu. Oscar Eiy er. I A ¢;nr:.s1 s m AT u m m Fill! zutv. HPINRY I}l:L()N(} On the special invitation of lhf Roy M. D. Lang. Vnmleruker.Storel'l1ono.~. 'Bell and Intl. Red 139. House Ind.l752.Hell 257."25- tl. The W.M. Holler flmlly got tl" early thi.-\morning and clrovo zu Lincoln to spend the tlly, taking' inthe big football some. The Dann school choir and the choir of thc Lutheran church will unite ami sing at the chunrh thinl'lhtlrs¢la;,} evening nl 7:30. Frienrls of Mrs. l.. Jager, of thiscity wilt rcxrct to learn that she In il. quite a :serious cpmtltlon and is in Omaha under the care of u phy-nician. Mr Iilton Bla:ell, who is attcnd» ing ilirllnml College in I-'ren1ont, spent the weelt end vinitinr:homol"lk»= south of town.Elton is :t good ntuwlont oml Iiltca his oorli zt thecollege wry much. Mrs. lCori wil mms and family of Linooln are s mllng lhankngi\inzSay with her sister, Mrs. John Now- ell oml family.The John $lcKa) falnily, including Willanl Newell. the father, in also present. A family party will be held ut thpIzomo of Mex. C. C. Redfield of wen Lincoln f-trott today, Ihr H. ll. lied ficlul family ond Mrs. Ian Hungateof this city nnul lhhert and Cliffonl nmfiem and families of Olnnhu, will participate in the good time. Ralph Llcmrlte came in from Chl- cogo yentorelay and surprised has pur- ents,Attorney and Illrs.Henry Helttltc.Ralph in in school in Chl cago and coul¢in't resist. the tempta-tion tn not a large portion of mo-4 lher'a cooking on Thanlnzivilng Day. I`lmnlcsgl\ing fcrvires will he hclal.ll the Danish Lutheran church this evening,ot which time the choir..under the Zemlerahip of Prof Wtlltlo Nielsen will sing.Lunch will in Mrveri by the lmlies of tho church in the basement following the nervice. Mrs.Or-cur Guyer's mother,Mrs. AI.Miller left Iaat week for Bur-kett, Nob. uhero she will apt-ml thq winter at the Soldiers Home.Shu my: :Jw likes lt fine, the meals ure extra good and evelybonly Mendhippyandconlentmi.Sim Plain Splllman went dowrl ut ihe u ma time to rpen¢l the winter. A so-called astronomer gave an talk llml Hay Show in Chicago, Savan- ber 28th in December Sth.Thi; ex~hibit milf be in charge of C.H. Wilson,Chief Sem!Analyst of the Illinois Slate Department of Agri- culture.~ of alulirr pmple Ming.Rev.llehumr in ninety-tu.1 yearn young The |lay':1 work was A long one for I man in the full prime of iile.He taught the Bible cius and preached in the fonnoon, went lu u ' H l i l M " .* " " n m n u t i n s ti tu ti o n .agandl for home control.The legislative a n specifically County,Neltrulu, _,Leu at yalzlic g u g a n , " " | . . ¢ h " mu m a s "Those who dlscuu the amend-"" ' °" [ ¢ 3" ! .a l e Uf l' \ l ° " M vu auc tion to the highest :ml but bld- a n w w w a n m m mb . imd tr n n u m - r a V a l l e s mm!in su relation. to m w w n knocked aut on we w w !um de r fo r na h in uma um f ollc wing|'business or labor,nits;the mark, "taxa ahdl be culled!!! :nd levied described real nut; zo-wit;th Act cf C5on|1||.|ofHarcl13,1l?9.._ ? 1 ' ! " i ' . f " * ' f . . ,- _ i E " . l ' . . ¥ " i ' f . " . f ? ' . . § " " I I - r - _ ~ ' f l ' f " ' 2 _-_' . _ l . _ L ;. " F $ ' f " L " f ' f ' f " . . § ' I " .. . . . . ¢ . | ° " E f L ¢ . . n _ .l n ._T h e ~~O f ~~ and coats being ln full force aw ef-fect, said pnenz-lass url!!be sold ta satisfy :aid judgment Jnterests and costa and all accruing cons an pro-vided by said under and decree and. L _ ' I na luc, uw w a s r.m|. |u..|||| u w mu ml 1": n l 1115,\l1l']" 0115 n o 1.vu o eE m !" | ' ° " ' P " ° "1 |N t l h i l i a s m e l a n d w e n o f w e i l i u n i n l p p l m m i d n a l o r ¢¢1¢1=¢a m e m m i n 8 9 9 9 9 | ' ° ° ° " ° "T h e l u m e n M n b -R i vé r .Da n i e l 's\"eboter ru in ed l b i t l n !o u r m m m a n s h i :l m n l d r n n n t .;. ;'|.||||||||¢ ¢.»»u»{»`3}"Ii¢§`lrif'I"!I!"..{".1'.2.'2."Pf'£' ~Fn 0 m penrmt aumls or millimry stores with equal propriety. i n p u r s u a n t o f n : f u n c o f l a i d c o u r t . i n a n l d i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g w h e r r i n T h i M u t u a l Il e n e fi t L i f e Insur ance' C n m p a n y i s P l a i n t i ff a n d P a u l £ . i l m t u r s e n l c t h e r w i a e k n o w n an Pa ul C .B : o ¢ l e n o n }A n n u C .Br o d c fr v| 1 ( o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a n . In n a C .B r o d e r m n )h i s w i f e , L y d i i L .l } . ( h r i - t ' fi n e r . ;|'!u\ v:1u S l a i n H a n k .H e r m a n THB c o n'T§X1 isi`as Contaiping 120 acres more or len . . ; . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - SHE RI H SALE. Galvin-Byers lc Sullivin.Allorneya By virtue of an order of sale is! sued ou!of the district Court of Christmas runnin at the !In!»:rpri.»4. office..tr The Enterprise for ne w. l i k e wh e a t .M o n t h a n e i g h t y p e r - c e n t o f t h e c o r n r u i n e d o n t h e f a r m i s n u r k f l e d o n t h e h o o f .T h e f a r m e r w h o h a s p l e n t y o f a n i m a l s o n h i s pl ac e fou l s h is c o rn 1 . 0 h is c a tt le M1 1 h o g s s o w e p r i c e d0 ¢ s n 't s o m u c h m s l t z r .H e seen h i s c o r n n o t n s c o r n b u t o n b e e f a n d p o r k .C h e a p e m u m a y a ff e c t h. i m d i r e c t l y b y a l - t r a d i n g m o r e m e n i n t o fe efl im r c a t t l e a n d h o g s a n d s o i n c r e u i n g t h e s u p p l y b u t s o l o n g a s h e g e n .n fa i r p r i c e f o r h i s fi n i s h e d p r o d u c t h e d o e s n '¢ w o r r y o ve r t h e c h o a p n e n . o f t h e r a w m a t e r i a l t h a t go e s t o m a k i n g ' t h o !prbchzct.I t i n w h e n a fa r m e r h a s t o b u y h i g h pr i ce d c o n t o fe e d l o w p r i c e d a n i m a l s t h a t I. . is i n tr o u bl e .in c i d e nt a l l y c o r n a t s w e o t y fo u r r e n t s a l i l l s h e l i n c h a p on l y b y c o m p ar i s o n w i t h wa r p r i c e . - = Th e r e w a s a t i m e n o t s o ve r y sunny y e l r s : g o w h e n s e ve n t y : r m c o m w o u l d h l vo b e e n r e g u d e a l :ua s k y h i s h u n t i l t h e w a r c a m e t h e ment: W B :I ac c us t om e d t o for t y c en t c o rn . T h e c o r n b e l t f m m e r w h o g u t a g o a t c r o p th i s y e a r ,isn'l.evhhin;.'i hi n u m l f bo d e e p o ve r pri¢e=\»¢ vo n tlwugzh i w m i g h i h£l\E ¢nj0 ){"z|sve m s u m e su r p l u s c o r n a t u dullau .2 f 1 1 : h vl . - i n l f i b u l h l . THI) C DRN masses 31114. srrs PRETTY The Government crop upon.: show one of the biggest com :rope in history when the corn crop goo!above three billion bushels.There in considerable oorn Sn the land, natur-ally the abundance in reflected in the lower prion.A crop of more than one-hai! billion bushels aboveIll! y eah crop wont c ommand Inst ;c u 'n price;so there has b y a decline ln recent weeks of 1 ent;» fave cents a hunhel.Such n decline in corn however, in not nenriy an serious to the farmer z w 5" J/ Numetal W eather Strips are :nude nf |p| 'c 5|l3v ;:re|mr1-d sprina metal that h u lx-rn ilbralury tested fur ze nprr. _, i I r . .~ gun Mzpuned. when a. \liDd|\w In i d d le nihsnf greftrr nm dmn l a nd b r mf o n the win dnvr nah mud tha frame. They ara invzaible when thi' % 4 tion Twen~y-four (24)i n T w h; Nlnetcfn.{19)Nanh, of Range Ten4103s m o f u l l Sixth £63 P.M. ~J u d g e o u r ,r Q \:Bargains~. 8 '~lf it's ~ ~1.. ~Top \.1 1 'Q u a l i t y .:'.Y o u . ~v f ~\'.;~W a n t ~W e Have It V\'c hand!! (Lwernmcnl lnspeuc d mm' | '»| :| EF um, The ham :hut money mill hu). Q u a l i t y C a s h M a r k e t \ ;s. re. Pouxns. Prup. aceunling to the Government Sur-vey,in Washington County.N u -*BL AIR MARKETS - \ brazil..| The Plaintiff on the Sth day of !C°ll¢¢£¢d Every Wednesday Horn!December 1924,»bum¢d;a¢¢r¢¢ of Buster ...~.;4 fureclasurf in u i d action for the Butter Fat :um o f s12.ceo.oo wam interext I-Jess - thereon at the rave of 5 5 %per Ilens »-annum from the lst day of Mm¢]1,'Spring» 1924, nm!L5:lla L.D.Chrisienaen C1115 ...... o tained a decree of Judgment and Wheat ........ 1. F .Insure in mid action for the,Cnrn (shelhdj No. 2 1. mm of £3,290.30 wiih interest there-Cqrn (xh¢ll¢1|} No. 3 1. on at the rate of 11;per annum Corn {ear}........from the Sth day of December, ms,Hom:.......10 .s u m m v Mall Moore InHOW BAXTER BUTTED IN FOX NHW5_ nonuxavoouxa and SPORTLIUHT FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MAlII\EE Dorothy Dcvore and W alter Miers In g;|l |I .s H l"|'?f |~ n N e w H o m e T h e a t r e Q PROGRAM ~-NOVl€f\'1Iil:H Z6 to Dliclanilsue sI THUR S D AY Colleen Vluurc in "SO BIG" Comedy -H"dill »sl1s::~| ESS" -»» Weather Strips °ave CQaN £§¥"'a5'f"i§ ~.|. M O ND AY Ban Lyon and Anna Q. Nlluun in "ONE WAY STREET" Hen Turpln In "YUKON JAx|=" Li o me d y -- L lo y d Ha rn lllo n i n "mm: c q rf u n vi d e d . D s_1m s . 44-az.lr e d t h i s 2 5 t h d a y o f N o vc m 1 a u r ! c e M e h n n a , itriben will bo inlnntly nmo vld' from our mailing lm at the expir ltionof t.hot!m¢plidlorif th¢pub~ than he notified;oth mr iu the sub l¢riP¢i°l Irlil roquin in fern at tht dnlgnshud subscription price.Every lllhlc rihr mutt uodontnnd that the :auditions a n m l d l |part o f tht sontnct Iaotvroon ma pobtlnher and rumpun about lt.Ha said that thegwernmnt had been gyped hlvlllz to pay such n high price.You noe the isyout con; about a dime on newtakinginNeb nu h,tho Dakotn, lawn, Missouri,Knnlu and all the m i .So naturally Dan threw a nz. Of course Lincoln me! Omaha and Knuu City :nd Sm Prnndseo andButtle and on the other cities and ¢;.;I. 5.5¢ énlq "xg his mdli deterrnina our attitude,--that ;,_ the vreifue of our boys and lirin.If the dignity, nobility and neceuity of ini! and thrift are Her in be tlught, they must come before the youth niche# eighteen years of an"The Gnnge will cooperate in any motement that necks to el-¢s'ro5 evils of :Milli Iabor. but before its a * A nhaerihn.Hain; !¢l!'!\°\ IIN then. We h||kl'i nammr! 4nn ho uunnznnl U19 nm* limit 6| "Ill'"nan :.1"|:.';.i;.|;ii;";r" i';.".i;i ' 5 W h i l e t h e . z é n n l c o n f a m i l y . . , . ¥ - n y : r a d s i n f m .Di\dn'£h i ve s n y i§L~=H{h lnli_黧i|3¥z"'a¢§l-1¢$;$in§l e a k a m m f .l h m u i h Ber man i m I n - m y ! n l l m l l l n b e e l u n w e d i d n ' t h g va " " Y ' u » o f t h e f a r m m i : m m m u s t b el h n l i E . . - w h :n u l n l n h u A l n l r l r i b d t l f f i H l d l f t ¢ \ d \~fQ ;0Kll\\l1'.P1| "\ a u a . u : l o v ' x " Jand badly crippled.The truck driv- er, ao :eport goes, refused to giveomand.nlsomns drove a n lyy.Jost how far wane road-hogs can go' arithout being handld by the author-§ftian la l1anl to nr-"T" ta ke all, the rlghtn of the foul,l ls get not of the nay or get bumped.It .ls very little concern to them whetheryou go in the ditch or what lutppenn to you. jurt so thvy can hold the road.x .arty every day reportseome of some sce»lent which can he laid to theh door and no far butlittle or no attention mo- been given this riolatim ol' the common traffic litJa.I.'lhrjr are a menace to thesafety c! aootlrtrt hot content with causing the public untold expense lu tearing up the public highways withtheir oterloaiterl vehicles they Ill:0 jropltdino tht law\ of lllllatn "hom they may mort. George Wola, of Fremont,volN'¢| the rlght spirit recently at a meeting of the Blair C. of C. vltttl lr. rr.. tltlt the host way to build the burlneh of a tools was to build gon : road:leading into thot |,o'an.This la the tioelnine that ThI Enterprise lout long prottched. _Illalr has heen busy btlihllng ;w1, for the benefit.ol Omaha and has forgotten tho roads leading ln from our but form- lvl dlatric tl.Instead of 'outline on 3 bla: feed and a dance this yearlt"t'»\put our extra money into a road budget for thln po;-pon and let some btlslnerr resulta from lt.The l'relnonl Lhatnber of Commercelong been foeterlnaz this idea and as a result has made every reed intoFremont so food that the farm mule naturally goes there.lt ls an old and true saying that the trend ofhomanltyintofollowthelineall teas ronlatlnre.Why not make our Nlda lending into Blair the line of the least resistance? : l llela ee Te ziltl lncnlae Prododlon Florida stole a march on other xtatea by passing a law doing away with lnlurltance tazen.The rerrolt has been an influx ef capital to Florida greatly exaedlng expecta tlmta.The resulting developmentalongqrleuttmal.industrial and Building lines will place new wealth on the tu rolls, which will producerevenue hr ln excess o! what Flor ida could ever have collected through lnherltanee taxes.The fallfornla Tax Aasoclatlon boild the atadltoo hecalue than arc¢tt't my Cornhuslters then.Our farrm -aeran't even fenced.Youwe there wereo't any farrni.Vol? little livestock improvement.lout buffaloo,deer and . antdope-and they were wild.;llay was low in price as theret\aln't gn;.We dldn't have any' any to cot lt.We didn? hold eleeftionsbecausetheindianawouldn't vote.No Your lnandred foot cnpltoltovrer-po way to climb it.I After awhile, thouah. amor- :hanged a little l.ltll lt appeared that there was a real bargain in the deal.A i .fellow gold a dollar an acre for n!fa rm-a recon]nt that time.lt told the otl-cr day for $225 an acre.. Another farm acquired nt 90 centsanacregot ln the tray of a SFDWIUI town and part of it sold recently for $3,000 n front foot.-lorsllrht.~ National lirlnge Blaster tond'elona] l"ederol Clsild Labor Amendment z Louln J.Tabor,pr<;.idont ol tho National Grange, aadd in his mldrasolor Sacramento, Cal. on November ll,ms :1"For rn"c *lun o lmlf century one of the cardinal otllvitlen of the Ulfltre has been n voloohle trdn- lng school for our boys and gina.. The Juvenile Gntnrre Ima made lta nppearance and will learn it;fm.: meun on the (Lange n few )'Ql"!\1hence.j "We cannot discuss child nclfaref»|\\ithnot airing some thought an ti consideration to tho Unltd Labor' Amendment which wa.:defeated hy a I-one maturity of the State |.A'|{la»lnttlres during the post year.The Grumre uynarathlaen with all legisla tion and with every movement that neelun to eliminate the erlln ot' child labor.I t favored -even'State and Ndlonal statute that has roofht to Protect the welfare of the na»tloo'a :y t met,- lu c h ildh oo d; bu the recent context the Grange omni by National resolution thepenrllng amendntent.because of thc' Itrave mlatultea that had heen made ln itz drafting. "An we view a :woo of liloyn from l l to 18 coming from t'o|.tnt'ry or town in a football turret, or whenwe see a group of drls di.»;\ln5in¢' their nltill in hcane economic:1, sow- ing or canning, we can but feel thatthese\iaorooa opeclrnena ol youth are not ln need of the protecting han-I of the Fedenal Government.5"The charge hu been made that' I 1. NEXT Yl$AR'S ({}NTEST The corn husklng content at A»hlnndthisyear was our sec ond ot- tempt at holding noch a state 'rule event..ln every respect, it .far tx.alla! our 'flrat effort.The attend ance Win twice as large and the pre- paration was much better.The Yo chums out-did themselves in arrang ing the detail;for the comfort of slnlton and for the convenience ofthecontestants.Wlthal this,we have not attained perfection.We learned hf cxperlencc some ttfth| .things we may do next y ear'to for- ther thc efflctcncy and the dfc ct lveneen of the event.~ lt in highly tlnlrable that a boiler method he deviated for determiningwhonhallcompete.This may be accornpllahed hy holding official coun ty and district elimination contest We believe thot ttrith the coopero- tion of county agents and local in1 tcrests, lt will be both practical on possible to do thla.Also, we recognize that some pm viaion must be made for entertainlnr the 'risltorl during the period bc tween the Hniah of the htudiing andthe announcement of the results.We dld lltls to the but of our olaillty thin year, ond our audience was vcr;cirnrttlble ln listening to our etorirr some of which were moan-|groam, to o o UH least.Next roar. we pro- pose to put on a real entertainment that will be worth the attention of thooe who care to remain for lt.Wd have tt right to hope mad cx- pect thot tho national corn hunltintg t In content will be held. ln Nebnasko next year. The state contests are held under the auapleos of the lending farm z==\P°r in each ntnte, Wallnce»'l'orrn- cr ln lowo. Prairie Former in llllnolu and Indiana, The Farmer of St. Paul ln Mlnneootn and The Nobrultn For- mer In Nebraska.Some other state: rnoy decide to get into the name next year.loam hnd the notional contest last year, llllnols this year, and lt will be our turn next year.ln anticipation of this big event, we hope to bring forth a zrwo ol hllnkeore, the champion among whom will be entirely able to carry off the na-tional honors for this ntlto.In-Iced, that may be the nault this year, tl! national content not having heenheld nt the time of writing this editorial.I.art year, our slate champion woe the runner-up.in other wonls,lla ll|a second.In any event, the con-teatf next year will be of sufficient. g "\. i 1 94 z I c r m. IF you wish to get in on this deal you must hurry.. A saci-ifice in price on Fuller & Johnson Gasoline Engines To make room--There are no belle! 2 '¢:>\-me power wit?) magnets and equipped with iron sub base $37.50 Sale price $ 7 2 . 5 0 Farm pump engine equipped with clamps, gearing, steel piston rods and cross head to connect to windmill pumfa standard $90 Sale price $ 7 4 . 5 0 First Come First Served ~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e ~ | ;- ' J B u m ,n u n u a x n ~ ,' :Sr --!!'H=_1m\g¢':n:sr:n ummm J'-...-_. . ._ ..- ,_~ . . = cf p s a b l l s h n | a u t e m e n t t h a t a . w e a l t h y m a n w h o wi sh ed t o m o r e t o t h u s t a l e fo u n d t h u i t w o u l d cu nt h i m 8180.000 m o r !t o .lla t h e r e t h a n i n t h e d u e w h e n h e n o ° l r n i d n .H e d i d M l m o r e t o C l l i f u m i m i*'!m4 d:h u r n p i t a l i a n o p p o r l a n i w op e n t o a r e co m m u ni t y , m e Ia r m e r elm n u :|.lxuernan¢1 m ea m e n d m e n t T h e i n z t h i s t h a !h a h h tmslerstoud i t l o n we l l ,b u t t h e fr a m e r s o f t h e a m e n d m e n t . a n d s o m e o f i t s l r u p p o n a n h a ve n o t u n d e r st oo d o u r a t t i t u d e t o w a r d ch i l d d e ve ln pm en z a n d r h i h l Eire.I t i s s l l m p u r u u w W |.llI|1\l l u vm a d l y »hou¥.I b e t w i c e t h e th a t a t t m u l c d th e c o n t e s t a t th i s y e a r .W e a r e l o o k i n g m t h e : we n t w i t h a g r e a t a n l i r i p l l l u n ,n m !n o e f f n r i n u umqsn u m b e r As h l a n d i o n : a n i de a l o f w i l l b e spare-I1 t u m i k e i t u t h o r o u g h g o i n g n - u i ci :il u >t 3 Satqr 5 . Dece BIG DANCE s P | K E R day Evening, mber 5, 1925 c o o l33sg5 g§3l ..r |a »U evening an ,"1'he Hour., The Hn:Ll1's birihnlny anniversary at lang'a and Mirror."The he t that his subject lo tho zrruup.At three P. M drew a fair-sized crowd of almlenta he rr-light.:ml the Cmwcll Home and thinking peopie,is proof thu people with a atirring sermon.At!oI|¢s are still seeking after know- 'B:30 lim.DeLong attemlnl Learruc lmigv in spite of the jan. and WB*and then pnarhul at the evening fllfiinn intferrsla in the world todny xerrire.Thi-r would not mrrm muchllowevor, from nil reports, the lee-1' if It wen nothing but an endurance wvr ~li-I not have his iubjrd. \rrs"u-rs.Hut " m n you think of his we!!in hand.and :several of ourfvronderful n-tore of fine quotations I.ownnn1.en proved to be: better ncienl-and of his having pnpared a we.- irts than he.A collection of 1.wei\e ti ll rpmch and rornrnittnl to mem- duliara \Al.\a taken.ary for lhe mnning nerviro then thu" \ . ----j~|||ummmn lm are looming lonllnl toI Te ll ir e a. ||||n on :..:»;|b|;H;; \\|\=|a" pg; in and ....|},';__",f,=;' ueltxlehwhkh ll 12 ell fo I-ffnggenllr alrI\e¢l quite late at thlsl 1|.- _'f_____';______'" __ 1 _"w*=- by reducing ihe Mx burden sh e h u sn wir a a d my h vntvr in develop her remumn. No mor: xtdklng abjed Eamon can _ Y o u - Can heat your house for less money with Anthracite Egg Coal at $16.00 Elkhorn Lump at ...$12.50 0rient Egg at ....$9.00 Our Coal is always clean. Christensen Lbr. C0 Ask us a bout it. . I e z w 5" J/ Numetal W eather Strips are made nf upvcialiy ;:re|mr1°d sprina metal that h u lx-rn ilbralury tested fur ze nprr. ¥`!u»\ ure piactd heuveen the In i d d le nihsnf greftrr nm dmn l a nd b r mf o n the win dnvr :uh Ind tha frame. They ara invzaible when thi' isindmrn are ciuoed. und the pan Mzpuned. when a. \liDd|\w is open. has an llll"lC{i\f nm! auhaamial appenngc a. The .-pring and :omiun in ilu' slxipI wil!ilk !!carl'uf nl! »hrlnLn;m and exlmn»ion nf thi'winduws and dmmrn, ani will nmkv a light.yet nf-:ls u|»¢°rutvd, window at nil linnw.. Su: Yhrse Wondcful Welthr :shim llcmonnlrat-rd at Petersen Hardware _, % 4 l n |l1 '| =§ ;i aa In ta pa ii r<5 é1:rs'§1 35 ° ~"f§ 11 ~~fn; !~w.3an1 2 .1xx ~- A <22as°?"~1 1 II he offend to nndomai or local gunrmmmln that u k oppn~»\¢ion kills U10 sources of Lil.l¥\Pm.l:,wrh1!e tu:modeu-ation I!bull-I upuu b i e u xe u .A f ln t p toward ndmtlfluz u x reduction and equa1I alie n in to sutlur the unfair l l ! exempt bond. Did Yau Do Your Duty? Did rw. dear parent, know u m lat week tu eahlctkill. week?Didggq take a little time and vim the :chad when your rhildnn a n alt~ tending!Th!! :ru an of lin chiefhneticm of thc 'Ink which '.».vi ld d o b y th t lf nlh d s u m a s AmnicsnEducationWeekandahuulli lun been neogxlzui by y our \| i t ation.Thi biggnt blléirttu that mm haw as Imlivirlutla, mmmunity,m u nrxutllnl ia me aducalion af our fha: dnn nad ye! as lmiividuais, zonwnun ity. stan or wig ureuo l!\0e~l mfg;llgible. We employ a tmp ;of unrhem Nrithaul any knowledge of lhvm ether than that, they hurl Um srqulrld lrvlelnlt trashing.They ma; be Hi that an ielell illth c l fiulll In or they may be Hao ftftr!\mmIre will know Iiulr or ndhing .aimuti b m.A farmer \ml| ¢i no! tum 1 3 farm managrnunt thus, nm Wm!..I I Il¢!t| \| .1l turn our his hu»im ml I N :way no why nhould we l.-urlegilgunt ol 01| uihn of Qu: u xl |011 w i l l b e pr om -n t t o rel ol ce w l h h t h e m a n d e n j o y t h e p r e . e n c e 0 t h e li t t l e une°n ch ee r a n d aun ah ln c. Th e M . A . C . m e t w i t h M n . J. H . S m i t h lu s t Hu n t l n y .M r s . Jo h n l l c l 1y h a d t h e a!!. er no on 's p r o g r a m w l h n h o o k r e vi e w .S h e t o o k o n e o f B e n S t r e e t e r A l d r i e l fs boo ks," l i o - t h e r M a s o n "w h i c h sh e ha n d l e d i n h e r us u a l l y e ffi c i e n t m l n n r .T h e C l u b w i l l m e e t w i t h M m .H u n l o c h on No ve mb e r 5 0 12 1 . H a r r y S e l l : a t D e S o t o i l c o n f i n e d t o h i s b e d a n d h a s a t r a i n e d n u r s e , fn l l o w i n l a n ac ut e a t t a c k o f g a l l tr o u bl e .M r .S e l l :w a n ta k e n a u d - 4 'c n Iy i n t h e n i g h t w i t h s e ve r e p a i n s I n d h i s ph ys ic ia n i n co n su l ta t io n w i t h a n O m a h a spec iali st.auiviscfi re n t a n d e x p e r t n u n r l n g f o r n f n ' da ys .H i s m a n y fr i e n d !l m !n e i g h 1...-.. \.......-A......-\..t_.I -..a ..-...:.. I..- al p u n vt u w m i m i . u n u p u n l r u w i l lb e m a i n t a i n e d n t t h e a l l o w u n d e r t h e u u n p i c e a o f t h e N a t i o n a l L i ve S t o c k a n d l i n t B o a r d . Th e C h o n l U n i o n ,u n d e r t h e d i re c t in g ; o f Pr o fes s o r W a l d o B .N l e l - se n , o l D a n a C o l l e g e , w i l l t a k e p a r t i n a p m g n m i n t h e D l n i a l l L u t h e n n c h u r c h Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g .N o v.2 6 at 7 : 30 o'c lo ¢k . l 'ro fea . mr N i el s en ha s co m bi n e d h i s fl: a t a n d s e co n d c o l le g e c h o i r :. m d h i s c h u r c h r h n i r t h u s fo r m i n g a n or g a n i z a t i o n o f a p p r o x - §!rtal.ely one h uml re ml voices.D u r i n g t h e pa s t t w o m o n t h s a n h o u r o f ea ch S u n d a y c o m i n g h u be e n cle- vo t n i t o p ic e a n d t h e r e s u l t s a r e ve r y grro misl ng. Spe ci al red uc ed r a i l r o a d r a t e s w i l l b e i n e ff e c t d u r i n a t h e In t e r n a t i o n - a l L i ve S t o c k E x p o s i t i o n i n C h i c a g o . .N ovem be r 28 t h t o De c e m b e r Bth. " ; : ' ' ; " " '0 L ld i a | ' B I lc k ma...':'t!: .:f'!1'f::'_§r'=f*n Ulfu nd s ..1.9¢ 4 s:.70|M*""* Colton Swealan 2.49 mol ik»y»' A lot nf Bova' and Henk |Men's Colton Flnnnel _ Y o u - Can heat your house for less money with Anthracite Egg Coal at $16.00 Elkhorn Lump at ...$12.50 0rient Egg at ....$9.00 Our Coal is always clean. Christensen Lbr. C0 Ask us a bout it. . I e z w 5" J/ Numetal W eather Strips are made nf upvcialiy ;:re|mr1°d sprina metal that h u lx-rn ilbralury tested fur ze nprr. ¥`!u»\ ure piactd heuveen the In i d d le nihsnf greftrr nm dmn l a nd b r mf o n the win dnvr :uh Ind tha frame. They ara invzaible when thi' isindmrn are ciuoed. und the pan Mzpuned. when a. \liDd|\w is open. has an llll"lC{i\f nm! auhaamial appenngc a. The .-pring and :omiun in ilu' slxipI wil!ilk !!carl'uf nl! »hrlnLn;m and exlmn»ion nf thi'winduws and dmmrn, ani will nmkv a light.yet nf-:ls u|»¢°rutvd, window at nil linnw.. Su: Yhrse Wondcful Welthr :shim llcmonnlrat-rd at Petersen Hardware ., % 4 l n |l1 '| =§ ;i u u w r l u l p n '.uv B l l l f l n -1 -L 2 9 Mon's Vfnrk Shoes $2.40 Suit (."l~=¢s I nouunu nupu yu mv null uu\ uglnl uv Member; af the Weatem Passengerfore long.Aameintian will gran! an wen rate Prof.\\nltf.°r Nielsen has just of an fare and um third fer lhl! came to be ahankful this ' r h m w rouml mp from points in Uulomlo. ladies' Bruwn Ca!!.__l " "\skin f}!f|||"d*4 2.00 \ inflow *shulmu .so g i v i n ;s e a s o n n a h i s w i f e a n d i \ * u |I d a h o ,L l o n t a m ,U t a h .\ \ ' ; o m i n ; , i | | l l A » . . - .h m m . - f d "u n i n v n n d f n n u n \ \ . . . l n .»\ l l l l u l i l l n u ! !n n l v q r a i i s u s u I l u i uanextenaiv Q trip abroad,hnving guna uve:ua Uvnmark l u i June. . .cy araivul in Blair Inn!Irilla) Prof. §€l¢-Inn gave thorn a royal ze-|r||l.:rl :..nt haul refnrnlsheei their!~r"- un-I Ln-i wwral impro\¢ment|'{ .r m \ . | u | = | u ¢ ¢n l l n m l w i a i r h H I Q I ¢unnJ u1u ac um ualom.Nrhrnsln,¢3\=}F\I'Il .Misnuri,Minnesota,iowa aNorthernMichigan,Wie-anain ¢n|| lilinoin also !rom WinniP¢K»Mani-i tuba.Tickets will be xolll fmn1 ounitary vm-t of the Minouri lli wr frarn Nnvanher 26th to 5.'Sth imlug n | .u h h ¢|....!-.|......\:.._:..\\ lG o o d M u s i c f o r B o t h Old and Young J. SAS, TH'£'5J3°Rél&"BLE t " " "i " " "n | \ | |l n l u l l w r u l l l l l l \1 1 u v ~U h y o f t h e h o m e w i l l s u r e l y ¢ f \ j 9 " q c e - m i n e r 8 0 1 .4 . _ J \. R t \¢ I /Q M B l a i r .H e b n a k a ,N fw e m b e r 2 6 ,19 25 __s I i B h i r ,Ikcl nrl.ska,N n ve m h c r 26,§5 _- T H I _ _ E _ I ` E R ! 1 ; I § } : -Page 5,,. ,,.g more and be in the Sl w er inDxendler1 .No ing charged. x i t t h r e e ye a r s i n 9 1 | HE SIITTENS t a r n m e a r r d o n t h e r i n count the other U10 winners of thislion.Thirty dollars will make them lui. I as help the husk:r.Excepting in wet zured mira mould me as Ion; as withouthick tar to c over the um and than a layer~rb the aticidnesa wil! on the mitts 1.h¥t. wi!! also be rough qnough ka quickly.A set ofr heavy ouuing flan- nva: are mighty hindy uid Hp or wear out than usutl.addition to a bunkers ~offend ,br ~t~e Ne-Azsn.and Griswold ala.The trophy will f | L e g n i o n a t Q u i t o . T h e 8.75:c o m m o n Lo m o d ted batt ers. r e io en to d n r w w - ; s a . s o o a 1 s ;m r to c ho l c a r e a c o w l . n e s , a n d L o j n . y u a n p u t t h e r e h u mf w i t h t h e so- cal led - t l o m II.h a s b e e n b¥e t o a t u d y f o 't h e o r o f l a w o r d o c t o r o f $ 5 0 0 0 5 2 5 be e f u n d bu t c h e r b u l l l . $4 7 5 6 !W ; n a ti ve h ul n g n a b u l l s 3 1 . 0 0 ¢ 4 : 6 0 ;n u l v e w v e n .8% 00010 005 £006 to ch o ic e : fa n s b o w e l . $ 3 . 0 0 0 9.00:h i r l o g o o d : r a n b u n s . | 1 0 0 8 8 0 0 ;m m m u n t o h i r g n u b e a n s . $¥ . 0 0 0 T9 0 ;m e x i c l u l .I L 5 0 0 5 5 0 ; a q :una ties i n Ec u n d o r w e r e r n r i l y "b y n G o ve r n - d a t e d A u g u s t l l , 1 9 2 5 , m o n t o h i r y c u r l l n u .l T 0 0 8 S . l 0 : a r u h y va r m r d u p y n r l l n n .$6 . 0 0 0 T6 0 ;c h o k e t o p r i m e u s e r s . 8 1 1 . 1 5 6 13.902 g o o d t o c h a l e t i t e u r l . 3 1 0 . 0 0 0 H. 5 0 :fa i r t o go o d s t a r s .$8 . 7 5 0 | n |.n d t h a n r u b b i n g t h e m c e r l n b e fo r e g o i n ;t o L. t endgnte In which he r c m. an extra pllr thumb dails, md nn h00k or peg.gen and lhllmbs and u c m be healed bs' give suggestions and methods urhlch will use time for the woman whadoes her own aewlnr Tbmugh these speeding Penrllr player who tm fif- ty 3anis clear down a Held for atonchdoumgavethevisitorstheir firr.;1-pponuuity in score.Their vmdklm, Mr. de hmben states, mddnhnughmanyeiloruhlve beenma by Cannes me uxherviu to nuke the eounzs more ulilflznltmdhavethean d ld n k l i n i deglvex ~Blair High School Tattler uno b i s l n g n b i e t u m m m : g a r m e n t s a t . bo rn e. l 0 l T w o D a y G u B | | i l | S c h o o l Ga n E n g i n a ap e c l tl i l t ,Jo h n J.. G l u s ,fr o m t h e En gi n ee ri n g de 1 », r\ » ment.o f t h e A g r k u l t u n l C e l i n a , w i l l b e i n W u h i u g t o n C o u n t y .D e - ce m be r 15 , IS , 1 ? an d 13 , i n ho k i t w o See our new !ine of stationery,buniness and weili. in seven! styles and finishes.lf.The Enterprise Office. The Enterprise fo r ne u . aim:to nuke I b m:curing endu aml mo n satisfactory because wo-mm n i i l b e a b l e t o m a k o i m l l f i t b in: and nttnctin garments with its effan m d le n time.Than.too. before the firpl whistle and the re- mit of a forumni pus in the fourthdown after being heh!for no gain rnore tborwx y preps .I ~1 .interested In !l1on thugs uhmh.n e w still have mmlh ed me my make for a bhurer and better lliair.B L J M R .N E B R A S K A ,N O V E M B E R 2 0 . 1 9 2 5 ie d b D V Mu se :Superintendent of the Blair City Schoolsofm n nt.The res u! [\ i|um The mon immediate interest in the 1.E d t J .|tha country is Iloodc d with docton.fmw |e | I the Missouri lhil inf: And iour 01911 modal nm17| can gratify? too, To curi 9ouz Christmas Gr°¢¢i=1|lf°¢wu Bl I | N b Ia r e r and Omaha Nebr !Tbrr e an twelve kinda of ;¢3¢h..l:elebra1::d br the Pilgrims soon nl-the nigh s¢zm1 seems no have shun Fant door souof clty han t l : ~¢r"¢ certificabea issued an Nebrnlka:||-fl their landing in America.Theylileul away,howugurr,and the n h x '" \1. 'Thinl Grmle Elementary-were so exl.n~mfly thankful for their were very lmckwnnl.Requires 4 yeaaa high school and*'°f¢ landing and abundant food supi Thursday, at a w p meeting,our .I that the :cel this |l3l) apan for school humorlnt,"Ih'uno"llrewsterElvunthuuaandrr-nh hogs U11 g u i ;:o o d to ch ol cl u n s cow l. S u s c r o o .fa i r l o : o o d 3 1 u s c o n . $ ~ l I 5 0 § l 0 ;c n u s r i .sa 50@ i.06;c a n n o n .$ 3 1 5 0 3 8 0 ;r m g e n a !c s l u l . i l 0 0 0 9 8 9 ;b u f ;a n d m e d i u m c a k vu ,$ 3 5 0 9 7 5 0 :n o n bo lo gu a hul ls . 83 SU UU JI. g oo d t o ch oic e fe ed a r a . ; 3 . l 5 0 5 G 0 ;fa i r t o : o o d f e e d o r l . 5? 250 8 00:c o m m o n t o h i r h o d t r t . Choir pnctice every Friday even-fluence of fickle chance or em.ima-'I am irr~e.1i:-table power.-.Better 'Inu can ever win a prize.ing at s p "ment of c immwtame.|Sch\>ol League.I l.1fea battle ¢|cn'l. ¢lway| 1:0 Others having the chain: to make.---!'\n the stronmrr or faster man .She wrote to I poultry 30011181 have exercised it unwisely,then-IllANI'iSGl\iNG Ilul soon or Iam the mm: who wma that poultry nlli n g ran much lo fore findinl lhemseiwa diualhfia!ls the Feilow Who Thinks He (fan. Ir 1 ..|cured.the Feilow Who THINXS HE CAN. of enmunging the profitable use of gn enlino work on the farm.December 15th and 16th the school will be at the Nonnan Wilkins fum four miles west of Blllr.It is notinlendeml zo conduct n genenl repair shop.llowenr,bring your bnlhy, troublesome engines. they are idol! for shop work.The second meeting hu not been deflliltely arrenzed for and it is hoped that some pl:-eo in the more distant part of the county n r vb olocates!--if any reader care: to have it at his farm,plana tell tho County Agml.. - - - - - - -l - . é of hh high school cnreer was as tomr of xln°nm.l1 both on the ol- fen wc nml deferulve.Simonun plagml a wumlorfui g ms a t Ha lleand You shownl up well alf a wing pumion.!'I\ery man on the team fought. during every minute of playam! only an gnequml distribution of the l||l3k§ can account for their de- feat.\ .ILBIOR m u l ;HUNUR RULI. .au sequin 90 for all grmolcs lu bo honor uludcnta. :A-Alic e llrelmruun,.Dorothea e f o r ,man,foods the flame of genius.l l »o - give wings no dreams and migntdo'y o u m x I F v m ' w z u . Lam! and brain.I From out the deep wallow: of the n o t I oome,wearing the >;.\ra of .rlruggie and the stripes of toil, but .|" * ' *I1 you think you .mr beaten-you are. If you think that you :tart no youdo ni bosring in triumph the wis\!om of .lf you'd like to win but think you all ages; man, because of mo, hold: dominion over earth,air and aes; it lu for him I leash the lightning,plumb the deep and nhuokle the ether.z I om tho paren; of progreu, ome-nlor of culture,molder Af ~Iestiny. Philosophy, science and an are the wonlu of my hand.I bmish ignor- cnn'l.»-lt'»» almost as cinch you won't. If you think yo\1'Ii lose-)vousc hat, Ior out in the world you finalSuccesshexim with ufollo-Ms will- Itn all in your state of mind. Iu ll many u race is hast 1Ire emon a atop is nm, '.|VE STUGK PRHIES AT suuru UMAHA Demand Broad and Values Steady-Yarlings $13.00 HOGS STEADYTO I0 OFF M nun Roealpu of oeuiul place kic k after the much-d0\I\'=1 xxasded them the winning point. 1091 of the touchdowns elrned by Lldiea' Suit: and (}§ercoll¢ Made to ManureGuaranteed to Please You J. CRONKTRDRI ,pFirst house ent of pnstoffice :r d Tu e sda y a n d l b v m u k e l a n n u t fa r h u m a h m y l n ll lc tow er.T o p ! br o u g h t l|1.I.|IJ a n d b u l l o f t b l U l d 1 n |l u l i i \ 0 2 5 0 ! 0 D 0 . S h u ; i n d L l m h l S t e a d y Ho m : 5 .5 0 0 sh e e p a n d ia mb a n n r l r r l ve d T u n d n y a n d t h e m vn m n l n m r k r t l u fu m 'l l r a d f Bu l l :I n t a ena lm our wee~or uLaterallewrotetoihepoultry journal as follows: "Many thanks for your advice about the setting hen. She remained on the neat three weeks, and at the end of that time then were no chickens hatched.As ity;for the desired \"d i a s la y on xrmch ttrgive thanks to then faithfully make the n '3"|;our maker For your many bl@»1=i1\x"HT preparation.The day should be :net apart mn n¥'ar¢nu are sometimes \9*P°"*n'|e§p;;|1i¢|§lpr :lay on \\hich to give fnr minfiu.One cannot look "t°'thanka for our opporiunitins am!the mind of llfa child and read the good fonune. potentiulitics l1lmld¢I\ there any more No one know: ju>-I when the first Modern History class ia:t Thumlay. The gmrliment of 1628 and the 1.unlPnrlimcnt(ollouing it were drama lizefl to impress upon the slmlvnttheimponanc e of the Sllhllll* be uwc u the I1nzlial1 {`u!l\ltloll\l"ll'U5l and the king.The |\l°:f f '* I * Pearl llehremlt. Joe Fly mn. Char lolu Gilbomhn.Wimlon Hannon. i l o r u r d lieaaningsen,Pearl Hun-lllnl,Ilomthy Jemen,11-iy1.he .len Mr Mnnhall Jonaeza. F§"f==='=f.2_S°"P mam.Iinrothg kmgh, lunther ullw Vera |..emh, Hur; I.u\o, limlwm Lim! the hen nhould remxin on the agp.Many of the mama could m- "'iyou?n is just a day on which to "''.4 'ber 25th.A student must have 00%The editor wrote: "Three weeks for voided if the youth \¢0\.\lri "°h°rl7\ccnsume large qllnnlilffs of turk¢~>A :o\tl form inf """"'*°". '"" in all fLlhj¢'f.L=, in lm on the nffnnr i ~ g f h ~ ~ f ~ m t h e c i t y .Wew' \ S" n " GT0 N COUNTY an glad that in couid secure auch * M W BUREAU xmas 1| tlne :nuker for that oec llion. F 'Dm services next Sunday wil! be l`im-Bnera as unml an ua llljne md manner ofproceldune.With Thmhd vinz day |'4 o r 1.H li-John Sperry.(°>\requln 80 in all aulljctls in br hunor studtnhr. p u l n r w prone ll n ~l y 1110111 ng omp oro 5 ,a .1 5 a n d r e p o n y o u r ch oi ce t o h i m b e - fo r e t h e a t r vi t e be gi ns . Read the book of Romans, speak on 1 selected passage,Wednesdsy, t h e i r ul i l i y h n m l ;bec au se u Eife w o r k w a s ch os en b e fo r e t h e y h a d : a u g h t n g l i m p s e o f t h e gm o u t w i d e uo r l u l w i t h i t s o p p o r t u n i t i e s a n d t h e T h e sch ool i s m a w o r k n h o p :bo r e l l y o u t h i n k 3.ou're o u t c l s s w i - y o u I s t i r a m b l l i q n ,.s t im u la t e ide al s.a r e .fo r g e t h e ke y s t h a t o p e n t h e d o o r To n k e g n ! t o t h i n k h i g h t o H u r :_ l o r p p o r l u n i l y .I n m U10 m u t t *"| 'o u 've g o t t o b e s u r e o f yo u r s e l f t i n g :br o u g h t H 1 0 0 .C o w sta ll a m i :l o c ke r s a m !fee de rs n n i n a c t i ve d e m n n d l l s s h a d e s t r o n g e r l g u r e a . Qu ot a ti on s u n Ca ci le :Ch o ic e t o p r i m a y n r l l n g a .u 1 . : s 0 : 3 . z s :go o d 1l l .hmu A; Hclieemarl. Pastor The minixur h u n splendid rf- Carnatic Inalitule.:ln talk was of an cspeeid value to the genera! sci ence studentn, who l1n\¢ Inu-ly been atudying about planelx. 8 A-Alargarut Jenkins Frances Sim. Florence Wolffti Elsie Stevens and 1.nV||ulghn Malts. IPA require 85 in al!.wubkcu tobe hnnnr atudenls. MA N AND HIS RELIGION.This In the Iul in n series on Young' l'f°Ple's Probiems.Read the book of Hazgai,select the text upon which you think thu into work that was distasteful:be- cause choice was made early in lifo before their lstent talents were known; bcnuso 'lhc gaunt wolf at tho aloof compelled !hcm to enter a field, k t ! - B o t h F a t L n m b a : n d F u d a n l o n u p i n 8 1 5 - 0 0 U n i o n B l o c k Y a r d l . N o v. 2 5 , 1 3 2 | - C m l e re ce ip ts T u u u d u w e r e 1,000 he ad a n d th e m a r k s !ac t i ve o n s :=-"\-Q .s ~1'.f'»'é f 1 /~ -ffm `~ ~»`1 s a u n x c a z o s o u o r s n a v m u nil £0 $1550 t s 1 w 1 o o :l r u h y l t o c h n .u 5 0 0 sso :d u h )f l f d h i l he lle rl.$ 5 7 5 9 8 1 5 :stock b e i fu n . 3 1 7 5 0 5 3 5 ;clo ck from <1 u. m.o 5 p. m.1 I I Evenlngs bv Appuinxmenl ~I ~B ~i 8 |T h r e e D a y s O n l y =:~3 ~¢: 0 a Q r . giving day and de:lndnrit a nation uL a m b s .m o d t o c h o i r s $ 1 n ' 2 . ' \ t r l n : » f | i l n _Return Visits Made Rc guilrly Ho Charge lor Consultation x DR. W. F. an:\w1|n.z. DPINTIST z?Room: over Illair Slate Bank1 11 I Blair, Nebraska 3. 4. work. with eight in education First Grade Elc mentary-Requires thing hours of ¢°l1¢¢¢'work und three 5cur°s experience or .sixty hnun of ffoliegc work, with twelve in education. l'erm:xnent Elementary-R.equi|¢¢sixty hours of coliege work.1s~.cl\c in education and \' se d » l H4 ? 5 U 1 5 S 9 ;clippe d I sm h ; tad.s i a s o c i u s :y e u r l l n u .h tsw a ny l a sn .u m l n n .$1 5 0 0 | e o : fl l n u n . S b 5 0 0 3 3 0 . Discrcdlled Yhoory |three y¢.sr'¢ etperaanreBel! premrrzation ln alll! »==\w°N¢I al:5. Sccaml Grmie High School- to be Hu- nm bu nf Nature-. but wa |g }lequh~ea sixty coflicge hours.A ilulv har-1 in f¢¢o*\r1Ie thu' 1210017 :smmzl, CI.lIANERS zwehe in educ ation nml tmhe inwltr the ws! pwrb ic t at n11lo|0| i I each of two nmubjecu usually uught fo»a1nu unto Blain Jumrnal .f Cioaainx Pmnina:llrvlirinx a in high school.I Located On 'r.. Fin Sta d t Hi g h s c u m- N o ve m b e r 2 9 t h a s fo l l o w s : C-m tr ll Bl :|i ld in| -- -~ l s t G n l i e , M i s a B u n n , W e u l n u d a y . OMAHA aI_ L ~$ 1 % _ ¢ .\I fa I .i n w e l l - I z n o w n b a t t e r i e s 1 | m e C d u m b h naar ~o Q n l i n v a n d C l l r i i s 1\la3°r:|hr\l. S E N I O R |1l (E ll z m x o n R U L L . . . .., down the Held on s series nf end rlIm and line buckn.Ilrewxter played his second year on [hu varsity without ever having earned the ball over the gon!Une urn responsible for both toucndnwnn. a |;-e r t e a c h e s a t l e n t t w e l ve weeks i n th e t h r e e p e a r s . E£ 3 U C A l 'l ( ) !* i S P E A R S 1 a m Ed u c a ti o n . I b e a r t h e t o r c h t h a t e n l a g h u m S n l G n d t ,H i n Ro be rt s, Tue ae la y an d 'I'!\u rs d. |y . 41.11 G r a d e .M r s .Sc hm i dt ,M o n d a y : m l Tu e s da y . - | Costing the owner over $6,000 FINE LOCATION ~ Near good rural school,mail ~route passes the door and only l 3% miles from one of Washington ~ county's good trading points.~ I ..ing on the average ruse in len elap- rr u e po i n t .A fu m b l e w h i c h bo un ce d i n l h e a i r a n d d r o p p e d i n t o t h e s u m o f u :i " - . ..mst~" ,gg ~o~ak~Requires ninety huu.r1\co me lution: where the mn accepts n 0 | || off the nest and sbld th a ¢ g g | " -u magnetic nee: e.e awe o zhmuah the ageg,to the wry b._". o presrnln |u mlm: ..a\.n Mullin Maldtul \|¢Fern \l::CIil\Everybodgfs Magazine.Inrnlittn now putty weII umlerntood xllming of hialnry, ils sitory may lm Lzazlnnh history quite m, , , ,7 5 ,lurk \.|i|.|r¢-i M66 ~ich Hubert' --»-- ....1 |\lhBt ~ hay may " U t b e ~a s .1:1 "lrut-eel."*"" the fina¥ naprng nml f " " " ' " "rl\3||l.I\|!\~ ~ f =» ¢ ' §; . = ;amzannm. Bcity Noble,: g u y mn ~ mn r b i n . c ity or in-x 1 |e ln a *5 *W*hanf»~t was romplewl HIP pecple_|\cth hilbcrtmn, |m1|i_|mm ~s' aria llaulflilw Sthmidl.Helen Sim1| v I U |1..\1iD|\.Therefore,to inai:2 that f ewry men aml tnhgue have giv Lloyd llua | Mara amen.ru ..DR. D. "Bl.LL a the lacy foilow an his fnthvrs r°°"'Pt\thanks $0 whntexfr Gnd \h¢°y'vlick Hollerm in. II\\.n'\£ Lnmlu. R¢!r"fSuon 'sig £lI1.l| Alma \\ rich. 4 steps ucruputlnnaily i hazanioun.night wohhip for his aislilu*'* "" "" "" L an '-r. Harland Mathews, l:2wl)!1 rrzsmavr .\~1'f|:§u :~sm: z:|~:Lnnn 1 Ph ie syalan and urgmn I Q s g '.3l'}"3 [ai1un~ain hfe ""°due so strensrlhenine them.The hrulhfn Manta,Betty Noble. .Clan !*~l'|°0f\.Bail 46 Phones Ind. 1 1 !mssfztn or malmbustmcnls..|peoplm offered up sacrifices bforv Sam Strwan Leslit "[hom;»on. !Zarl |Hom happy ihv youth who f; ;d h ulh idols ar gods as a mean1 ofthe laml of his dreams ami 3 rr ax- expressing their thanks. The Thanh§On \Vvdnesday Uiahup II. \. Shay _. Van Dru.-=rn and Floyul Him.|['¢\r||°¢l *\""*"""\f¢ fur wmk {n||iI%L I n I la na I I I STORAG E BATTER ES W HY PAY MORE o when you can get a high qudlty Prnt- O-Lne Storage Battery insulted in your car ala decademiémvingoverothnrmakel.Pres:-O-Lim grricea make unknown bli- mc rla ~- -I7. | l I | a I l | \r' selertlun Lust war.the committee finds Lhe greatest number voted to nlully the prujetl "Time Savens in Conltmct.inn." e»(.|n pi nc o tt ,W e dn e sd ay ,'Fhm|\|.lay a n d F r i d a y . l a t m d End,M i n D a r l a , $ l o n d a y , 'I`uendny,W e d n e m h y o n d T h u n d a y . Th e m n w n u f f h a n n e w be e n flilesl i n .E d i t h Je ns en h i s b e e n el e c t n i bun lne ax m a n a g e r , E a r l H i l l m a n h e r u s d a !a n t ,D o r o t h y Je n s e n . L i t e r a r y e d i t o r :M a d e l i n e Sc h m id t , K o d a k e d i t o r ;'N i l fr e d Po r t e r ,Jo k e m i m r a n d Ile U.y N o b l e .ass oc ia ti on cd i t o r .Th e s t a f f i n a f i n e on t ; a n d wi l l ,w e one s u r f, p r o e i u c u n re c o r d b r e a k e r a n n u a l . O n M o n d a y i h e R e v. J.V.C l a r k , H A S , o f K o n u s C i t y , g n u - n b r i e f t a l l : o n t h e m o o n t o t h e S e n i o r h i g h zch ola ra.R a v.C l a r k i s a n u \ r o n I 9 '4) I 1is the bridge by which man crosses from time to etemnty.The church in 'tho one institution which offers you the opponunily to make thatcrRn:r2' in safety.Neglect of the church slowly but surely causes one to lose interest in God.When Godis left out ol' tho |ife~of man, when he is deprived of the chief place, failure is inevitable.All fl: services of our church are cleslgned to lselp men and women in the search forGoal.We invite you to join our fel- lowship in the quen. Tre following stervices on Sunday wil' contribute to that eml:The Su y Sc hool with its clus- ea for all ages. The morning Worship at eleven at which the pastor will preach. The Baptist Young l°eople's Union at 5:30.'The evening Worship at 7:30 at which the pastor will again preach o No man cm be ideally successful until he has found his place.Like n locomotive,he in strong on the track but weak everywhere else."No one can be happy or enthusi- astic in life \xo"k which he dislikes and agninst grhlch his inner self isurging at continual protest.A man who feels himself chained to n busi- ness for which he is neither |mepur~em! nor adapted is a slave indeed and he cannot succeed in any large mens-ure.Ile occupies at field not his own; he c annot use his full path!!! to advantage.Many ndafits in life lure not de-lnbcrately chosen tho vocation which they seemingly had little control. oleaning;to the line of lo u t relilt- nnce lt may be, brought them there. Some men find tho1mol\es in thisnnhnppyconditionbecauseasboY¢ their aspirations and longing: were ellenceei by well monninl! but short- nuulay mm! 'Dmumlay. 5121 A Grade,Mins McCormick,Thursday. Iern Q T °1||raver hve one lhoulel wope mle |11 m e r 1° .f r . .."° earn a vm: az.r pro f';;';n the effovl to secure gg, »:on.atrue ROL HD PlB S I N |All them cewfaezten are valid for g=g;j;;;~» il1flP";\". lor annébitonhfor _lion But.while urorkinz for that '.SQUARE HOLES three yearn.No certificate valid har y 8 n P U ma y I 0 one -a _.w a u l som e d - ~»»,=w»»''.-M SMALL PAYMENT DOWNQ 1 1 1 |~ I -a beautiful line, low in price, buthighin qualiw We will imprint your ,_ 1 nnd alrennhen th»weak tissue. [the real cause of rupture)so thattheyfrsquentlyrecover their pruviu I)e<¢m%¢} 4. 5 6 nl RO M E HO TE L irum 0 u. m. io 5 p. m mul normd taining in high school fr mehe hours college work, ni: uf which are nlucntlun. 2. Second Grade Elementary - Ilequirqs tw:ive hours college worknm! one gre1r of cxperitnre teach- in or thin hours uf cuilefe ._.- | I l l I ..i a l a l l u l l l l l u s l i l n n l i t l 9 I Q l r I I I I I I purpose u Thus have I become freedom? eil-Ere even his work': begun. adel. the :mu of democncy, the hopg Think big--and your deeds will grow.of youth,the price of udahwcence. Think small-.snd you'Il fall behind. the joy of age.Foriunatc the ns Think thnt;ouCAN-nn\l you WILL links and }eu|»py U18 humtn that w 1- 11% a1I ln your stile of mind.some mc.7 | 1 For paniculm call at The Enterprise ofEcgSEE THE DISPLAY TODAYR u i B m w 1Offks Pint Door Nmh of 1 Indnpendam Telu. Olflu | no further ut|\i~le.nuppon.While D |din;safely lml com for; to all nhl and nggrnvatni ¢u»e=. the reauiu are mont favorable whenT.'h»rupture In just 4|iacu\enfl and ni l! lmlll;it will uve y ou nu mul r wx (H .1 . .~+ r ` _ f \ § \f f .~ ;( » i " _ i n ~" q ~ n a \|lEnwsm u l g u z t h e l u n !h ur ml u5 r l m g BIG I I o ah ve xx a very earn I.»nh nh 0 h 1 .nr.lor of Om :z ff".1xatwn nf em. ln hmT;0ny'"c xrhinz cusnnms nfl f=f§.1'f°'l'$,f,.n1¢.,.» tsl. and intercalmit talk.l l ~~ "c h mal (linesA of 1.|nK>'fering in I""`°" "E"haw muc h The ThinHen Club 5I..L|{\'1'u " " " ;L --~5 ¢"». .1 . o r u n m\ 3 ' : ° " " " " " °'rr un1~:as cr:nr1r1cwr1~:Ri' ¢'§f'§3.,.§,£"° an:sw §""' wnhn 'I.L.'"£'§f.'. 'l»i"i'i.."flfZi`£;. ° R " " T m:mm: ~:4.m u :f1z.L'r »:au'1.A1>:r:n The first Thmgkszivins ||8.}ob| uf ihe "E" "enthuainsm an I I $100 per acre Buys An 80 Acre Farm H " _ ! I A A |* ;Il(lN |m1'r1.l~: A 'iIlRlI.l.lIR ..r -15 . .v u' = § f » n ' : " % ;l | | " % l i \ § 1 Z ' l l ! , ~a 0|'Q00 W E i n ~ ` / i n . § a u * ° . ° ° f o u r t 1 ¢ \ 7 C l u n ! u n u l m ¢ , Ou rGm¢ 1n ;C ¢r dm.k wa nn¢uo{in¢,"-' . n a f : » a .|..1~.~ 5 |c o u n t r y wh os e r i vi l i n l i o n In n o i n mi ni ti ng l*l2nde|ilea|th e y lu s t t h u Jenkins Oil and Battery Station nl hnli¢1»§.- . . _ _''"_ 1 r _Q Thr high schoof eleven tluaui the THF. Cl'l(}|(E 0? A l.l!¥. \\0R|\.i |925 season lust Friday \|\i|.h one of \hc best games :hae has bcvn |\¢ll\ The question of one's life work un the loyal field in recent5ears. untry whose c ivilinlion in no in nate.The mn of a barbaric rnce nfrunta no sufh problem for thellllilibhn of nnvage life offer no olce.The prnbiem requins iiltlr: T u u d s y a n d W e dn e sd ay . 611 1 A, M in Bo ur ke , M om l. \y ..'l` ue a- c l a y , Th u r n d a y a n d F r i d a y . W u !W a r d - S n !a n d u h ,M i l a R o - b e r u .tea che r,M o n d a y . . t i o n b u t h a ve e i t h e r f n i l d t o " a r - r i ve " o r i u vi n g " § r t i \ e | 1 " h a ve b e e n u n a b i e I 0 " r e m a i n "Th e y w o r k a t o d d jobs.O d d io b a m u s t b e don e, i t i s t r u e , b u t a i i fm m r k o f o d d j o b s c a n b e f o l l o w w h o n o r a b l y b y au c h ~l y ml ve r ti s e d a s n e w m e t h o d s . o r i n ve n t i o n s , w i h Ir o r l h l e s n l r u a n n t e v a n d m e d i c i n n .sc ld b y m a i i .T l w y n e ve r h o l d s h e r u p t u r e a t t h e r i g h t p i n e ,b u t h y |: re n si n| [ o n th e l u m p a n d t h e p u b i r hon e,g e n e n i i y t l u a e in t en s e p ai n . m ak e t h e r up t ur e W U IH P a n d t x p m e t h e n e a r e r t o o ft e n f a m ! which means thu. there are at lou! :hat many wsya in which one cann m I living.(Ameriun Magazine. Ichuuary,4.3Theseupatians,in variety. range the whole gamut of man's per =\>natit;,and capability.Therefore. ll - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . -X , _ . . . .. . . - . - - - -x !1 o':m:~:|,o:~r. MAIIER e r oz|A:~i1.0:~r I g Allomeys-able!1 Offices in State Bank Building x x|§\FRANK SL BIGELUW( Agent for Fairmont Creamery) 1 Pays Hlzhest Prine fors= Pot?1:ra\. CREAM .u m EGGSIOnFifth Street South of Inde- pendent Telephone Of tleetInd.122i Phones Bell 2331 x1x ~nn FSSMAKING I zz!mon::| .zxf; n1»:l.|x|:~cc Mn. J. CmaetromFirst Home East of P-nstoifice §_|,- & ~ . a ty hours college work and three year's expedtmce. or A. B. degree, iifteen hours in eelucation.7. Permanent High School- One hundred and twenty houn ofcollegeworkrequired,fifteen ln education ami three yean teach- ing experience. S. Special High Sc hool- Sixty hours of college work re~quired.eight in education and twenty in upeeiel aub}ecta=-cnm- mended, home economies, and men- unl training. 9. Permanent Special High School-Three yearn teaching exgerience after Special High School has been secured.Inslilutinnll Cenlnmee Th i n certifiqtee are granted bycollegesoftlfestate,universities, and nomml schools, approved by the state superintendent 1. Elernentary State-Requires thirty hour:of college work, eight in education. 2. Finll. Grade State- atmosphere..We invite you to be present at our services. ale operalinn.Let me explain 1||i-prl nnityz in cm-\.~= you nothing. i l\i!|¢!1= rngagemrnla pn-vunt vis )§c~a n ~ _ n \ o ~e ~|~I . f ." mr :iz nuocfufui l¢1\¢111ll§ex-|»:h».\n;¢ of American civilization.SO; ;perlencr.lri*ty must of notvslily rue far tht*3. Diploma Stat; C¢rtlf1cl\e--'hrlplusl but there should be no heg ale operalinn.Let me explain 1||i-work,twelve in education.Bn-|,¢.. able tu find .mhe honcf abl work a .lunre.But. in the United s u mw h e y m e n a n d w o m e n [ i n d op e n t o 1 4 ~ ! I l rs 1 . :' . 0. line-"fn.mo\:| ntfhu name"-1ndfamo|.| for lhelr qualaty, service and dcpendnlii-ity. We have a 6-vdt Cnlumbla in woodor rubber can for as low al 511,95 0 ...0 5 I I I I | religious services and fe utsf ithu hoothalk-playing uli nt.ilemirl George Wnahinglm made the first Larson and Manimli Wilkins.UM' proclamation l*v¢mding n na!.io|\|l go-getter,gave uhnfi and =\n=|Pv> 'llhanlndving day.He |Iu=ignated.apeeci1e»+ asking the ntumlmu m azNovember 26,1789 as the day for,{tn<i !~"ri\lny'a gzme.Mr. Moon- aim thanking God for Hin gzoodnuu loltalltnl to us, explaining prrnnl aa ...I ;» ! .F.llwtliclz,Rupture Appliancel"IIp¢'rl.Home (fffiw,B35 Zionlmu iliock.Minneapolis,Minmmm. No children umler two y mn f i l A.B.degree,fiftérn hours in ;-|u¢,~1,mmp»\ or iuafen. nlscalim.Validated for ilfe lf -The large clans hming nn dn-fan fendonn, it in of the stemest mccu- aity for one to choose 1 railing intowhich because of the subtle adjust; ment between hh penonli gifts andthat calling, he may be able to throw futon if you now take mivantlgf he struggles for success.Astouc h futon if you now take mivantlgf DZ this opportuuitgn No Ie;§lrlll1 nor elastic hinfllgen are used.Canbe worn whiie bathing. Lettere-from highly Mltiafieal ell» mln available.WARNING: Never wear nlmbfanhionultruueaorelastichlll||;¢¢»l s u i t fo r w h i c h t h e y a r e w h o l l y o r p a n i n i l y un l a i ap t e d ;u m !tho se w h a h a ve 1 vo c a t i o n t o w h i c h b y s u t u r e a n d p r z p a n t l o n t h e y a n s u i t e d . T h e U n i t e d St at es Ce ns us R e p o r t 4 \| Mr.C.I".Reillich, the successful expert says: P °.P holul the rupture perfectly no mulfr what pnniiion the body amume». or how |11avg; u weight you Iift. They AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE a r r s x s l o n N u m ' CAN YOU so n.Po'rA1~ozs1 wh a .cooking v q m b m d r w them hw: bolUa¢ nw :nd eoudnua t h e m m nad!LN1 m u n d e r .D n ln the!!promptly.for ave1'» r a n k i n g m i a Umm mu gh : b ln u u a a n mama.e m u "nmngmm- 1 v q mb m m a - a n a n lo n n , ml n b b lle And la n zu un c h a I vund venubles auch an young car-mu. nvm pau, an d c elery la Inv te r n wmd b y e o ok lu mo m ln s mu l! q u n ti ly n f n u r .Th! wnlc rin which v¢¢¢1lNn have been cook- m m l y i n w s an preparing uw umm lor nervlng the vegnublan aran a hula for s oup, dm: nwning Um nun-km.: sm were cooked vu! mm the vrller.»». rovrmm T() sxluan-/\ 1'SEED snow dom an not count 'ml the Jwlnwlngumup the quanuzy pm of the| u n n d .,\u emrln n u m ¢an1aln 'u l h . n e w in Brldgcymn December M u nd 17, juddrm hola urly Sn-Lerenl in lhb eompetltlun.T M n k : n n no drawn u m a n y u mp h of um!enleml in the wllealve ex- hibit mu nba eumpete ln the open:Inu ln an lndlvidunl entry.Fa mv er leulers and county exundon I h t I M !u mm i n ma n y p u ts o \. 1 ln now mnkinf up their c ounty ex-; ° ' _ » g m m _ ,I ru i n ; A l r n mma . mn mu In mind.Duo-third n .q u a m ,¢ r u m . n h changing n\c wmy c ollec tive umm; wln b "" " ' "' " P ' °* ' ° { " " " d o ve r I ' -I Z " é um o r thru du n wi ll mod lly thu th e Nz f nuln of th e ( Inv. | mm| | '| ) hl!n ar e p emu lkd ln the eo , flavor.Tha loud vsluo of mlld 11| -lxllalll Ind nee! c lmr nod :h or lva exhib it,hu!th e exlnf lo u ol; Qihlillhiull\l\¢1|||i||i||||i||||||i|uI|iu|lumII||hil|Mii||M||i|hMii|i}hillllhllmlizhilih||||i|i|niiiiH|ii|H||| Iivr noun-In on hamln u l mes n d m w n lu entry foe ln be Number of . quallly of rn*mul ln deddln county comp! Ir three preml f i n !place an bru kn Cmp Sud Co of Lixbeiheperm; unly winnh-| oeeulon. TA R 1 rrwle p m l\u»kin¢ mlzwln. me my|..m1»\- M wel1-no1 : ; uu»1|m -' I Iu hi n nu-u4» ' ; ' : =c z . ,_ I =.z»~- r ~" l * 1 , ; .ss 1 .l °f 4.f r = ,¢" .'7f a . », .t n - -.; 1 iv =h .~.'»,_»..._"; \\;". : :I.\r ¢ ». . - , | I Q ;¢, 3V o 4 J ;" ~"-"S ! \In ,.1''H 0 /f ' Q E .....,--Uj e r k t h e d m c we a t h e r ,w e l l l a n a b o u t u r i tn r .Exmouth th u m b s a n d P 1 o f d i n t o l b s m a k e a s u r fa u w e a r vr o i i a n d t o p u l i t h e a h : t h u m b s t i l l s 1 n * l o r i i l h t c a i f a m i ! !sh o m o t o q u i c k l y Th e ha nd ie sv w a g o n im u Il ! r m ! o f t h e f r o in Coal s Co a l ma y be Co a l, but the ki nd o i Co a l fo r y o u vo us e e c o no mi c a lly m a y be a l o t di ffe re nt t h a n w h a t y o u r nei ghbo r use s.There i s e pile o f diiie rence.L e t u e d e - li ve r the ki nd o f Co a l bes t for yo ur ne e ds .` Got o ur prlcee on- Ziegler, Nut or Egg Coal 'Mount Harris, Colo. Hanna --Kathleen Bear River, Colo. Rock Springs Penn. Anth acite : = : == , , ==E Ea=§_ §l n keep hul mitb lm]|'X\l'l huxkin:Cracked fin¢»».,»|»-<1v m mnking lhem len mmm I-ull whh glybm euh nigh ALL uswsnHAVE All univeni§Eis2 E All Coal bcreenea rrom mn Farmers Co-0perative BLAIR.NEBRASKA u l n u n ! G l : n -1 | -I la0 - I.n u nn n rinsed "Lenmpc|menlzl decree report: R. M. United States Iunivenlties 1|*Guayaquih Cu!Fo r nlny .iven dinonte|»-unarlor edu 1 illlllllIll||||| |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllIIIIIIIllIllIllIlllllllIIllllllIIIillIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll"II § mz i z xs m.u IlillllIIlllilllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIllIIII|||||I|!I|I|||||||||||||lllllllllllIIIllII|||ll|||||||||||||illlll| un A Real Christmas Present ...... Through December we are~going to make the excep- tional combination offer which should be of interest to Readers of this County. The Enterprise is being more widely read in this county and it is our desire to place it in every home in this county and in order to do this we make this offer. I E , T H E E N T E R P R I S E ls an Ei ght Page , all H om e Prin t Pap er an d is recog- nized by its readers as the leading' Blair Paper.Ea c h we ek it<nnfres are fille d wi th t he h aooc nim zs of the E E ~" - - . .. . . .r " n ' ~ '_ . _..._-__._._______5( C o m m u n i t y a n d c o u n t y.All the civil, social and politi- cal doings are given in detail and you are invited to be- com e a Reader.W e wa n t you to jo i n o ur in c re a si n g family of readers,we will give you hearty welcome, will treat you courteously and be glad to work with you in the betterment of the community. N O T E T H E C O M B I N A T I O N S The Enterprise ----$1.50 The Enterprise -»--»$1.50 The Omaha Daily and Sunday Bee 5.00 Omaha Daily ul Sunday World-Harald $6.113 Total ---$6.50 |Totat --»$7.50 §§E§§E _.E All lor --$6.00A i i la f u 1 ss.oo l Beginning December l, 1025,The Enter-§ prise wili be sent to any new sub-; scriber in the county for one year § for ------=----g U' N. B.This ufhr good uni; through the mnuth uf December. 'il § } McCAR'i`!{Y AND LONG CREEK w $11. nu lin. Alfred Paulnn nnd hmlly :pant 3&tu'da;»awning at The va-owed#resulting #nn : . ,wkhkh latc h uuli1'or tlw(.bri.| !- m u me md t h e uwnl i m !for the uzlw-Oi.Ted Tberkolsen vrauon the Omahlmuh! yemrday for the purposa of bu1i11¢»G1l1¢ feodir .gown to ind hh! Surge crop of corn sc.T. K. Ivtfwn hu purehueni a darn:shelling out-fit and h h been busy tbl gg* week shelling c um hr them i ;n .Dn Zu!Slturday he melted for sun llshonc y.Br. and Bra. J. 8. Conety drove zo Besson lu! Sunday nfiemoon tovisit thc hmliy of Hr. and Hn. P. J. Flynn.Hury Tuc ker shelled 2.000 bmhala of com 'I\le|d3y which be Wm to tbl Roh m In d ROM na d: r e- wwng sixty-eight ants per bushel. lin. Glenn Ray lnd c hildnn allid at the T. K. Ivenoh home lub Thuradly nfhrrlnun.Hr. and Hn. KennethTyson werelast Svndly guests at the parental, #pint Sunday ~~~ ag cof lin. lint i ve:-im.A w r nwzceuful and entertain- ing pmfnm 'tu reziloned ln: Sat- lntl-ly wining at the Kindrld school~ilolred by | box aoehl. Ga mma bafon hor departure rlinevin 'here thu' will maize thdr futun home.Thi Bono school is enjoying a twodinyn vacation for the 'rhanhrlvlnr una.Mr. md lin. C. C. Jacobs-lm, Mr. and Mn. Will Jaeobnn ¢§k|Dr. and N. H. Atwood. all of Omllp, a "K j>lIlll0LEi]|l|§j]j5j3[_f IS GETTING Low Amerlt: ,To Be Desllluto ol Petrol- *cum in S u m Years Will Be Report UI Commission when Ivratlgnliol ls Complelnl - ualc smorez: OI'xA'r'| .DEFENSE Washington, Nov. 30.-(Universal) --Amezicfn oil supply, the backbone of nnllonll defense and .once the envy of the world, will be oxhuut- ed in seven years at the preunt nu! of consumption, President Cool-idge will be informed by his oil eommiuion.ln lla offldal repost it was leamed Sunday.So alarming il the litunion that the pnsident will be earnutly nd-vlsed to reoonunond that use of all be immediately abandoned lm!coal and water power electricity employ- ed srhenwor poulblo in all industry.Appdnted by Mr. Coolidge at the time of the Teapot Dome oil sc an- -B L A M E L E A D I N G N E W S P A P E R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ £i>?.1<.i ~ Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL ANI) LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE ummm BREAD" _._.,_____\_ . . - _ _ ____"'_ Mr. and lin. 1-'ritz Rnudaen and Laura, of Orem were Sunday 'finit- ors at lhe Novak home.iinrlin Lnnsn and funily ,of Wnuon Tyson uma,n .llr.u m Hrs.Roy Wllaon,of Omaha spent Sunday 52 the Gwrn Facllar hmm.l n .Alien Schneider.of Omaha. emu UPI lan Baturdlfm-ening and :pc m Sunday : i m her daughzer. Mn .P.w. l|rC¢1fllr. Ind lin. Fm! Rsy and Hrs. Fritz Iluller spent Sunday afternoon at lhl Hutt lvarnm home.l m A .A.Amienon and Mi n Juni Denny, af Tehmah were ull-in |on Hrs.Prim Mullet on luis Tiumday nfurnoon.Genldim lleulor spent Saturdaynight and Bundly with her grand- motiar, Hn. hm# lin/Lsler. Hr. Pads: McCoy is driving a new a » that days. l 1 I Ili |t§5°°'21';`§i"'21f ",,,";§',,,°,,d"§,',, ~ ~u x a x s n o ws l f z n mu m u m : ~ ~land_in ulnc 1 Mrs. Clarll Allen uml Mn. Palme: ymaen gave n linen shower for ~ llnrold Schafer. formerly Bliss A ceRl".SULUT!0}»S iwilkinf-on. at the Clark Allen home ~ i l = f » » » » = - » t h a t w e ~ ~ , E " § . , : f ' ; i ; . ' : : : nppreeaauon to theC:t) 01 Blair £°r»Many beautiful d i n were liven m ;==3;f the Clty =é'2"'l{°'n$$',§=\»= bride and will llways be useful u m "prorram.o '."end remind her of her many friends.e it further resolved-Tot ane1;x Those present during the after- ;§i'l'§e;u;3wi,LM°fe ~ s_.,§°| 0r::,&001\ were Meulamea Harold Schafer cheetn the i l u "and nwho help-| llulnnd Smith, W. W Wilkinson, Wed t make our program a :needle F Hemphill, 'Frank Schafer.Mark Be 5 further resolved that we ex nw' M. R. Lipplneott,'Cllo1=. Met tend our thanlu for the courtesy ofl rg f ';:lmN°"§3j 1'.§i,f;""§"'1'1 the Presa in prmtlog vw:and! xlc l-num cl de .Mlm Clem Jen ;khrnah.i4 T h e Ir e e l l l u n l o m h o m e n o r l h u l t o o n w a s #he sce ne o f o pl ea s an t family aeuniou on last Satuniny and Sunday when the young Iollul comelmmefrom their voriotlgl schools lo .slay over the weekeml.The son. Illemtan,ls attending the towSchool of Meulieine, located in 0 a iha: My rtle in a student at the su_university Lincoln, Birdie and Mary :the two y ounger girls, are at Dano College 5 Zslr. and Mrs.0.ll.Ireland had itheir annual' family reunion on I ir mmu lvi n Day, all biting preaentwcnzwith the exc eption of one lhughter, lolrs. l`led Huff nml fnmUy, who ore I I 464 in Novemberof lost ye~'ronn of llle city nchooa at e ar : t n vr eamen :ee ... ,school lw'ill°lllIm on Tuesday 010-1 that when the school year eloaee weins. Nev. 24 The Prorrlm nu ¢l\'°!c an tum back zo the menu better en br lhe flfth and nhttlt grades llldfehristian eltlaena to help ln the up- ;Wll' under the direction of Mu. Gil-,un of their nee. bert llrourn,H i n Bourke end Bin.;1;was interesting to me to seellml¢lleson.Th e mu of apac o P"'!he : m u folks w m a heir PI M* neach .year for cooperation in "°¥"\'°.\ents ue from giving a detailed ae-dplvc alloy, lmouring gm; they would ell reading coursel end \"f"*"°°;c c unt of ny affair whic h was moehmg see them again for many* work.The students,no they '¢""""coJ\°red br n b wl soo fathers,111°'amon\h=»..Though they wiznwalum ll1¢I"l and friends.parental dépanure dry eyed, a fewt ,mi ed u days later could be seen lmllvdduelsM. J . l'. J en eml? e le c te d J i . ande:ec utIvel°im118 ill?~ h u :*kn':§; -expred on ohabitnd hee been alow zo avail ;|_.cemmlttee of the Auxduary to the s h Mug ten self of the fI\Cluu¢|h°g{:§|1d ~lraeverus-et :ary u i n u m;e n e m a " ¥f..l'I.`1§.f'l1m tieeml show that the §~'i.'f'§§`§fI'.§..'§."ZhI°§.w`§§..?Ji'fff'l§§'é5 -2=f'§ H23 werenvlzgerl, me sent P¢°Ple one xmdullly but surely """1 m d l Auxiliary .mg 1-eden alone to Baeonei school offldall "These !igur¢#." mill Stanley 0|-' born, president of the bolrd, in comQmenting on the result e!"thl.\ elmeclh "show gratifying reaults m wrce directions.The »choola ore coming to leon more heavily on the library uate,have the library habit lm l l `eontlnue to augment the number of m e o w readers.'The older .zwW= did 1101,'raw up Will!the llllllfy American Legion at her home 1ut|'n\¥'°°little f°lk"=e o aeveningPlannwe n made for a were put on the train bn their par hi 5; 1 re nz the the Goh;n laving at llolluulale, Florldl..Those?a WUT n or ng:''w . present who enjoyed the Thanbgiv-Mt o t boubiStar.°°"="='"'°al "§'ou£`.Tf"'"° Lippincott and in ing dinner were Otto i m m a mnlvumble owne. mu; for :m1.=:Lli:+:;¢ dparubt a " " a u m ,,,,,,lu»¢m to em "ope One :mu na- .,v .N¢.|,g _};,¢];m¢|. the nnreat, best nm D0 ul: land effor! to their nevaneement. R; ilovr vu e ¢'";~;;bg"= ;d'~§g="';,;"'" ~or a e o er a .|Y lnotieen,:leo to Emntt Ty aon I o n "of Qulck Iowa Mis-sex Beatrice l t find that we ofler them 5 year e f h so :ho will met them at the tlepot and brolllht ndon is to be aaved, the comminlon loliwta.Increased demands for big,fast f wtors by nutolsu "who wan: to getthanin n hurry"ls found by the commission to bo one cause that threatens oil dlsaator.An appeal will in all probability be made so the mcchaoitll |cniua.!ndevisea. speedy but smaller motor that will consumc less gas.The navy and merchant marine nm rapidlyl becoming oil-burning, and the commission l.|elle\'¢s thatnalionn.l protection requires the maintenance of an oil supply for naval demands.An effon to discourage homo- .f J tim commission has new prnctically compieted its work. The known oil supply of tha Unlt-ed States eupahlu of being refined by present methods. is believed bs the commission ln be about 5,500, 000,000 hmmm.The Uni States is using oil npetroleumpructaatthen t s of 800,000,000 ba ls a year, and con- sumption is rapidly increasing the rommiuion find;Amedca must :ut down its |n~ null consumption to 850,000,000 the oil resources of the coqniry and VOL. XXIX BJQR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 3, 1925 NO. 45 9| H i n m i l k Rave!n a 1.Lmro of H a m m ,wgre calling Sun- day evening an ll i n Leona Ravel* at lb: J uni! Candy hams. ln. Jann ilclalor :pcm Tuesday zfiernmn at the T.K.lvrrmwh homl. Bunn. Royal Day.. Parker McCoy Jr. and Clyde Peak spin! SatunlayhadSundnyvisltimréllliveain Omahn. Mn .Kenneth Tyson .pccompaniedMr. and Hn. John MQW !! lm! nfs Watson 'l'yson1o Omaha one day mt week. Hr.and Hn .U m Mohler andaiaugiater,VI-ginia vixilal Monday with Hrs. James Iletzler. , Arthur Dixon, who in he n from Lung Buch, Callfarnia. took dinner II A lo u dly nw h is a un t,lrlrs. Jam: Conely. /will in ull probability be rnnle.There is enough coal to supply thecountry for 1,000,000 years, the rom-miucion believes,nm!borne-owners and industrial chiefs muh!be en-rourxged to rely upon it. Over production has always led no an energetic campaign by producer: tu "educate" the people in new we:.uen of eonsumption.Over produc- twn must thereford be stopped, the mmmiuion believes.A system of unit drilling by wild Cil\l»¢|$ will probably be enforced by the government to prevent the reck les:waste which now attend:pro duction.Courts have held Lhat allin like n wild lnimnl, to be caught "where Ia."The [i n t eight of oil hu resulted in promiscuoue drilling by all owners of adjacent tembory. COU1'*€C!L MEETS The Blair City Councli held a vry 9 was carried out.The moat import dlwrce from her husband, ehar£ln¢aut lmnisnctlon was the accepting D"| cruelty.Mrs.Uucidnghanr wa.-I athe expert accountants report which o e Blair rl Miss Frances Lin_. f IT!! f il*9 :shown!nc sliecrcpency ln the ac lzlerholm. yotmitfr :laughter of form '~°""'~* of the city.in c itlaanr. Mr. and Hrs. J A. Lin- An "f ° u " " ° l u ; ? : n : ' : ? '.n?;§\ derbolm.Mr. Linderhoirn was book- al and °er qu 1 1 Fkeeper for we Crowell Lumber Co.importance 'took "P the " " " " " " : l 1 e r e around twenty year:axo-pazt of the evening, which with the .n.ailowin of the uma! gtirri of mn=§""'""' Blair ~_;1_;-5 p°':"wn*h e The Christian..-. Iinuleavor "-etytook charge of the regular evening ael"\ice at the Ghrlatianl church lastSundayevening.Talks were |,riven Mildred Bu er I}ornth Hanna, W fx .r and Mary Ilnvendick.A rebate outtie question,Resolved, that the ap-i ylicntiun of atetanlahip principles is fundamental to the api -ual life." The debatera an the aftir tive were'.nm Crowell c .F°' """ '""" "work of F evening. they now reaide.Y w n r Buchinz1 Milfflhl Mehnna lltll Reatha Burger; ..| .| benefit.f111,library board felt that-»"Jar having liquor in their puaaeaaion. the fu-\||g§¢| were already available,-me, were taken before Judge Elle:Blah business men,ne l l ! ! !*".e=n=i Haynes wal fined $100 and paygn, would be glad to offer thlf coals which bl' has iadled 10 raise 1 custom-lat this time and Dlmmielq was aan-llb to their coun ry.,."'¥i'..`f'°u..m~.for eeveral yealptenc ed to sixty days in jail. me board has extended all me ll-Q Mr.and Mrs.I'rank 12.Warrick brary fmcilitlea to m.|t~o!-town real-gud aa their guest on Friday,Mr. denta on the same balm as local and Mn. Hom!! Pinter. their daugh-tax payera.A collection xx! the fn0|ur and a girl frieml of Canada, who .h the states on \ -fnz zrrrsamuss-'Flfim fifE f1~§:¥=m'>ft ?"~_E'i .1 '. v \ _ _ + - Gen me nam: 'trade with J. L. Pounds one price chnhicr Blair,--Nebr. IIXTRAORDINARY m>UcA11o>ml.' r n o c n fx s xx GEORGIAGeorgish u prepared lor the! heaviest school year in the hlatry of thu Suite.ln anticipation of an increased enrollment in the public school;of 200,000 pupils,probably reaching a._,9.0hl of 1.000.000 child- ren lo be provided for.170 newschool building! wen completed dur- ing the p ut cuimncr as a cost of s2.144,ra':, and an school connolldnE Lion;were effected,eornblning (SIE former xh o w .All reconls in the!employment o! teachers wen!brok-Ien, 18.000 having been engaged fori the session 1925-26. 'ro EXPERl}li1.\'T wrruAR'l`l(IIOKB lx NEBRASKA Omaha,Nov.21.-The utichoke,Iliic h has been press ogented by Senator R.B.Howell as an ideal Nebnaln crop is to be given a fairexperimentbyGeorgeBrandeis, Omlhs,on his big Gherrr county ranch next spring. B L AIR w o r m; m w r t z w s u Du but Siturday occurred the nm1Ltge of Ulm AHCC Wflkinlon,gourmcr dasaghtef of Mr.and Mn . w w.Wilkinson, and Mr.Harold Schnflr, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer, of this city.Ali partien concerned nre well- knewn in Blair and Wuhingthn county.The mntraclidg plrtiea a n both zradultc x of our c ity uc hoola n mhave been sweetheart: (fu number of years.The bride,following her gmlua-tkm, worked In Dr. W. F. Ilemphiilk :lcntal office and this fall began herunitersitycareer,taking the fresh- m.l.n fork.This was abnaptly end- rd lawt Saturday when the happy fouplc Med thenuelten to Bntrlc e, Nob., when they were marriedin the Episcopal church thenThebridcgmomin a real d i d fumc r and known from actual experience,just wlu t it means tuengage in :hc business of fnrming. x o n u n n n n o a r u u n a u n f u n n s o o o n n o o o s n ROUND THE COUNTY | Now: ol Interest :nheud hy Enterprise corrnpondenu irom ev,:. v community In Wuh- ' iugiun Lounly. »¢<.»uo~.n§¢<au¢<.»d»»<.n.» oounnaunrnuoouus AL O NG THE IDI ;»¢rio<Lrm u¢c.¢u»y Pix cm my. KmB0'I"l`0M ROAD nn oyner :upper to thehfparenuI I md mpmr- an sm smwy wm-Fnmu Mehnnn,am =h»"\P'°"nz nz um nm 'mmpwn mm..eomhuskn uf um um.. °| W Game: ln-I vunsng armpled me ev.-¢-=\y. u utumdlu we Nom D""`in|nl and a n»»» Club vu nr||ni:~um-In z°°¢»|>¢||gums ln UI~°°\" .~x ai Unitime.Than pnunlwerewhy.Iumnay Am: im" and win, Mr. ln. G\!wn Andnwn. af Tlhmchlnrdnly lhu Beulah lorlln. :puntThunday nnemwn vhltiniher nw m f . I n o w n H m mMn. HAH! md Kmnoth 1'1»o||m| ln. Byron Bunn mania! l bridnpuiy lt ilennnn sunny alurnmuTha prly vu [Wm by Mn. IA-hnwr ol lin. lm |and ln. cm. Hin! And wp, Mn.w, G. Hlrrhon xml hmily, Gifford :~u\»»|\, elm" Anderson. Hn. unvuzPeteruTodPetersenandJumn Tho n und funlly.1m Iollo "K folk.: from :hh vdc-mily euyryeri RH. Hmry De lAn¢'|nnnon at the ld. E. church lut Sun-.La momln . Mr. Amd Mn. John lda- Prurrrs 'mn rmwa-an-|6- ruvs No nvonrms A LOCAL NEW SPAPER mn 1 ALI. rm: PuoP1.E prevent lo : u in t in th!¢'n1»¢"1llin, mrnt of the guests.Hr.lm!llrs.Joe Llzure enter- tained the foliowing at dinner lastSunday, Hr. and Mn. Louie Schenk m d William Schenk,li n .Wm. |t nu-:w FARM HOME Mr .eml Mn. John Reid are eager-ly watching the final touches on their new farm house that they arebuilding on the old 'Cruifskshnnk farm south ol' town.The Relais bought the htm l fewyur; elm and have been more than planed with f u m life since going out there.-They have tom down the oldhouse and in in phée have erectal ;. mml*'rn bungzlon' styie of house. '1"1e house is now rtllly for the second cut of plaster Ind. the Reid! ere moving into the basement thi.: week ppepnntory to taking full pon mession soon. I'arming these dan is not a hard- ship when one cv: live in a modern home, have up-towlete machinery and mall nrvice. also radio servlceclose ll h ind. 1 |h a r n e i g h b o r h o o d a t a n a f t e r n o o n h m c h c o n I n t T h u r s d a y .A E l n l y c o n t a t m l d m l t o t h e i n l l r e a l .L n d p r i u s w i r e a w a r d e d M r s .J a m e s M u l l i n ,I h s t ;M n .L e o n l l i n d l e y , m c o n d m d M n .C h r i s H i n z ,b u n b y . T h e h o l l r u s e r v e d a d e i i c l o u a i u n c h o f h 0 ¢b l l r u i l l .c h i c k e n ,m i l d m d p u m p k i n p i l .T h e f o i l o w i n g i n d i e : o e a u s u i h e a b o v e m e n t i o n e d w e r e p r e s e n t :M n .D u n T h o m p s o n ,H r s . J a m e s T h o m p s o n ,l i n .J a y L a n n n , M r s .C a r l H i m i l c y a n d M r s .J o h n l¢I¢D4ml.ld.Co-om in the D! Soto woods wereundercoverInd.Salunhy evening' when 1 bunch of men led by zhv Justin boys,but the bushes :nalacnuredthehe41;ea and hiuuy l in 'aearch of the !it!1e animaius.One turn c oon n a their rursnl.The hunmra wound up with n feed at theSmdey home under the iupgrvlnion of the ladies.Joe Luanne sold the l u :of his foedonn. int week. on his fathefs farm near Kennnnl and hu begun laying his plana for his \i!t'| work.if than young peupie are as dr terrningd in male good as they have been zo marry. they wiil succnll far beyond thair present axpectatmnn.They have y outh and Ne and are both of pleulnt genial disponi- tion th!! invites on¢'s friendship and bent irilhu.The Enterprbe join:their man; Liendn in extending congratuhticm £0 tliern. Long, John Aromon, John McElon Lld, Ear! Caddie!! and August Wd- ters,of Wdnut i o n .and Rev. Henry De Long of Cauwl Bluffs. Mm John Aronmn very pleasant- 1 I 5D o n d d ,H r .a n d H r s .Ja y L a r s o n a n d F r e d b o n g .A n u m b e r o f p a o p i e fr o m £ h i | vi c - c i n i t y a t t e n é e d t h e J. J. L o n g b i r t h - d a y p a y i n B l a i r i n t S u m h y .M r . L o n g g m s eig ht y-s ux y a n u k !a t th is ti me .Th e fo l l o w i n g H c fl a r t h y i r i e n d s s p e n t n p l e a s a n t d a y ; H e a r n 1 |~ . |[| . _. . . . . . _._ ..- . . _ _ _ . . . - -_-_ a1a'm0n| s1 CHURCH HAS m=;srm:c 'r1vr:I-'IRE While the Alethodlat church bue- ment ru being heated lu! F ri tliyafiernoonpreparatorytoar o w Peoplo'| program :nd supper, which was io have r: held there on that evening,an fire,supposed an haveelutedfromedefectivechimney, broke out.The blue was c onfined in the north wait o! the :hunch bowoen the siding and the plnllr and wee very axrricun to get et and be- fore the f£rme11_got it under controlhad eaten away the greater pert of the studdinn of the north WML The fsre and the water eomblned renderedthechurchunfitfor services,but work was immediately begun vv¢\i3=8 the building beck in shape and if wery tlilng moves along as lt l l hoped it wili, the bulldlni will £3615 be in use in e ahon tlme. On account of the condition of the churth, the young people hdd their Friday svenin;affair at the Chrluiln church and we 513|\di¥ morning service: were dispensed withbutthe evening services were hlld I0- PRUGRANw0F INTEREST Pulliam Br Wireless Un Live Tanks Of The Bly For Fuan Folkl. Hue Blaming And Evening _.;-Pr o ln m KNOW TOUR s u n a o u xn l x- n s Th( College of Agriculture of theUninnulyofNahnnkn,h u been broadcasting some wghty nod radio programs this fall and lun the fo!Iovlng program for this week which :humid be of Interest to farmen Intl f a l le n 'I i v t l Ind all othen in- a-nm.1 in our great htm problems. Tha morning tnliu ue on Mondays. Tuesdays,Wulnesdnya and Fddayaat 10:30 A. il. lml the evening pm- zr u u a r e Monday and Weclneulny eomlmz on at 8.05 P. M.This w¢~ak'| #mmm follows-Friulay, Dee. 4, 10:30 A. H.-~"Tlw Tiny Tots Sanely Dressed,"Hi ll and the Clyde M. Alien family. 'rhé John Reid faim home ls near- ly ear"~'~ted and tho iamii;uifl h. umviixg in one of .mnu 4':!,'. I n t Monday.They returned w Blair on Tuesday. Mrs.Louie ireland :ml son camoup from Omlba 'l`umlny evening to spend a few dly s.at the 0.M3 Ireland home.M m Louis Rasmus-sen and elmildren, of Spiker also vis- itmi ai.the parental home a few Jays.Messrs lrelxnd and Rasmus-re.1 uma for Thxnhflving day . l i n and Mrs.Wm.McCrackencameupfromOaWmlnesday evening to spend Thank|=|i\lng at the parental. John &!cCrackr.~n home. Mr. and Lira. George Heidclund andfamily,of Washington,Nab.andMr.and Mrs.Raymond McCracken and non, of lhis city uriil also ber p n u n !for the Thanksgiving: funi.. Sunday at Irvington.Gnndma Thompmn of Blair.in atiil indlapoaed.Her fritnds Hsw for lnr nlurn zo hullh. Mn .Wil!1Iarriwon and daughter.A-da entcrtninal a number nl Mend.. at their home on Wnlnnday aftea noon,Nov.18.Visiting w u the mnln future of the afternoon and asdeiicioan luncheon wus nerves! by the hospitabie bonuses toward the close of the afternoon.The hunch con-J s mi of nndwichel, chicken salmi, doughnuts and coffee.Them werepnlent)I¢| mf |D m and James Thompson.la y n Rosenbaum.Peter Jensen. John hlcbondd, Jdl Raven blum and Jay larsnm l)0UBl.E wsoumc' Azmlvznsm Old Timaru U n Over T!m` Day! 01 Youll mm- Hvdy lnlrfrll And Mod . C4-romania MANY HNJUY 'nn-: HOSPITALITY The ofliehl, of \hD Fim lhvdnl or in ~thing and Textiles, Depaw ment of ome Economka.Momlly, Doc. 7, 8.06 P. M.--"What Allied My E n d n f l"Prof.G.W. Sndth,Department of AgrieultunlEngineering."Baby Il-qsvu for Ben and Girls," L..l. Frilbie, StltlExtension Agnnt in Boys' and Girh' Clubs.Wednesday.Dec.9, 8.05 P.M . -"Buy the Cow an Overcast,"Prof il.P.Davis,Depnrintenl of DairyHashanah-y."Daviga 'Iub¢rcu!oli|." Dr. L. Van Es, Department af Ani- mal Paihuiogy. -:|:- To BE MARKED Hn 'hs Mui: Sale Hllhwuu In A Unlfofm Dlumer.win ru A Grnl Adv-»\|»|¢¢To Tauri!!! STATE SURFACE!! ROADS FINE Travelnu over che .nate highway they Nfuud to :Lund :Inns on the day following and would not perrnlt other atudmu Q:abiluld Mt n !xlmroe altempu to hold them,the luachen gave it up snd_'°s¢hool was out" for tha dw Soma fnlh might find time to figure out just w i l l shi;"l1oli¢lly"h u cost the greatstate af Nebruiza "per |tude.nt" but the bl! sc ore of 11' to 0 tzlinlt Natal Dlml yan too much oi n vic-tcry for the fool.-bail lnthu aluu and riot nignnl mprerne for u time. |W i l l D o w i t h ' C o n ve n i e n t K i t c h e n f , " u m u m a S m i t h ,S t a l e E l b u u l i o n A g e n i i n H o m o i l a n n g e m n n t . Tueaclny,D i e .8,10 :3 0 A .H . - " A D a y ' |W o r k w i t h t h e P o u l t r y F l o c k , " P r o f. F . B .M u m h l , D e p u t - m e m o f P o u i t r y H u s b a n d r y . W c d n e m l l y ,De c . 9 ,1 0 : 3 0 A .M . - ° 'H o t h e r Goo se Ma k e s l n A r t i s t , " a T a l k o n Ch i l d n e n h B o t t : b y M i n E d n a Ben so n,H a n d o f t h e D i vi s i o n ol 'D e s i g n a m !H o m e F u r n i l h i n g , D e p a r t m e n t o f H o m o E c o n o m i c s . I"1i day,De c .I l ,10 :8 0 A .i k : - " W h N o t P r o ve Y o u r Te x t i l e s ? " horiie of Attomey and bln.Re-ed0'}{anlon.It was ru1her\belnte¢l ful the Thanksgwing feast but unavod- able .c irmnyancu made it impou-lble for th celebration on mq pru- per slits. Mr.C.W.Burger reports the aalc of the Fm! Compton 130acre farm to i'rank DeTe{nple, of Omnhl. The .Ave Carmichael home nant- ly told to Mn. Sam Zhrana.In thedealnforty-acre farm was h i l t" ' r wo sarrrr:rect-:za IDR 'Ih"l0X!CATl0!*i Frank Klalle, nf Herman who was charged with mlrunlcenncas and U 'u a on Nov.24 hui his headng M ~ a y and was sentenceel zo the costa and thiny day: in the county _ml at hard iabor. Chas. Compton, who was arrested at the :mme time and on the mme charge was paroled.The sentences are to he in force from the 24th of November, the date of the amast.. .. u u lu - 0 - A m o b o f N e b r u h u l g i va n l t y st ud e nt s m n a o j u b i l a n t o ve r t h e Cloddng and Textiles,Department oi Home EconomiesHondlr.Dec.1,30:80 A.M . - he being one of the directorn. Mr.nm!Mn .Chrk (Y lh nb n drove up from Omaha last Sunday 4 I I .b e f o r e n i g h t t l d n a w e r e r u n n i n g n c r o w t h e g r m d e . - H e r m a n Re co rd . numI||||ul|mm|||1m|||||ii||||||||||1||||||1I|mMu||||||n||\a|\\|\ mu|Inum|u|||n||||||I|iM|M|i||f\|||i|iH|i|i||iiM Rivett Lumber ~ Coal Co. Jewel Smokeless Coal One of the greatest discoveries in Coal u a to this time. dreaming ducks and ge n t for the Omaha marlztt.The upper room at McCarthy srhaol will pul. on the ph;, "Hume 'Is¢|\," mon.A few in thin vicinity have finish- ed corn huaidng.The ii|.~Clml1;»lkognsaive Club aan meet with Mrs. Merton Winch- rll November 27.Nts. Jammu Hul hlt and Mn . J l mn 'lhamp.»on are the urving committee.J. J..Sie°rck. of the Long Creek nrighborhwd was host to many ulhh-friends and nelxhbnn on i n t fu.| !ay afzemuon nm rffniug when ihey nliuemd. at his home, the occa- sion being his birlh anai\er»ar).Mr. Sienh in a lamlmarg in this par: of nm enum; and his many friends extend but whhes for mane hlmfsy mn .Hi:famity wnalniing ¢f his .w BLAIR LIBHA~I |day evening, November 24, zo assist -pb, lthnofn, the noon! public rihem and Mr. and lin. Elmer Frnln tho town,and the outlying ||r111 if'celebrating their w¢ddQ:¢|,nai- population on joined to make z~:¢.,\¢w=Hn.n was the an rly third vomber,1925, the btllif al mouth in;f°'=""'"°° of the day °f =h= wedding the history of the nu ff :mano Li 't0f Mr.and N w Carter.The fol-brary.Though tho short month lowing day Mr. and Hn, Fpin ul- 'was mlde shone: zhisi year, by six Iebntnl the twentieth anniversary of clouml days. Thanksgiving and fi1ro;""'5' marriage The c hilf evlnt of Sundllya,all records were baok|a.5U1° gathering was the mock wodding Renders took out L7-I?hooks on }°"h"_"*f1 lin. Canter and Mr. and against 1,527 hat year and 1.|74 ini Mm.Zmm.The wedding'marchNovofnber,1923.Nearly 800 mags-1 ""' playe¢l1ay Mrs. Smaiioy and the :inn were nlao Lnken out for homw""" of tho c eremony *GN III!! by di the exact number being 283 Rev.A.D.Smalley.iettle rg ;- ef f l |l!.'»|1 record.ln lim N,,ndluric i Bennl was ring arerhich il a so n2;-four bunirltas days practically the ivirlel ¢=\fli°\!bridal bouquotn pre- 1u' ;hnIB population af Blair aeemeal nenltd by the guests.De Zicioua rotohaveiriuiwllthehbrury,for L freshmeat; wen served. count mule with a telephone tabu~{. iator,showed 2.Tol persona en lor l A very lucctnsful Krlule pgognm came .io~ Sunday mul Mina Edna Matthews who teaches in Lincoln wus also there- over Sundly. Rnlph Hencilc,who is altemiingschoolinC'h'icalzo,came home for Thanksgiving and Inter decided sn have e much needeci openllon whslehere.Accordingly he went to Oma ha where he was operated on Moa- dgy for hernia.He is getting alongnicely.ills nnthdr,Mrs.Henry Mencke ln with him for n few days. On Wednesday,November 25,az the home of the officiating; clergy man, Rev. A. D. Smalley of the Bap- tist church at high noon,a . 1relty double 'aeeldlng occurml whenMi n Nettie M.Anderaon of Teha- mmh became the bride of Mr. lm T. Uchling, of 17 oper and Mia; L'earl I. Lange, of Decatur eme the wife final l uniform system ol'markerson all the important roads, for the state department of public works il planning to put up signs that will act os a nfeguahl to motorists, and will place Nebraskfo roads on aparivllhleadinglmlghurayainthe Unllcal States.. The xml:of putting up 'thanmarkon will be atortcml next spring if. is mid.Signs will bo placed at all dangerous cunes and toms,atnanow brlnlges. near school houses, nt railroad cmeainga ond importantcrouromla.The motorists nwhlo watch -for those signs will bq able to know when they are approaching dangerous places,so il.lo lxlin ed that accidents will be prevenlofl. Signs bearing information of interval. to travelers will also bo placed along the roads. "ot 'rave our ex es r :8u r : ml u n .nuanipgm Mmk¢',.,,.., of Aam~ur ml co. and l non*Vi\riun Gilliam.Special' i=\wi=' M ~Mil of farm work hue hum vvliuheir way to Kansas City whore 'nlvni.is r M i n n are ejoiclng over the arrival of s of the his Fventt Buc kngham W fwrfnderal and pep noun were sung by in and the farm readcfs are lt Int wun spend the winter.TM?" Q Dx, 12-W. R. C. elect ==;;#gm.. fin!xili»horn zo them on l u k l v r u prelklarit of the Lrnlon Suck- the Society.1'Zver§0¥10 who attendllla h¢innin| to ual! ilmnulves of thu nlenalned Mr.and " ; * , _ "A Dec. 20JlIn3;;iSi§0lI:hFl""*\ '11;gm|;y morninj.3:fda Company.'though! the nervke s very good one.' servloa affered them br the town."Compton at dinner on tha 1 y.: r e n o c u .\ . . . -u v » ¢ - i l v \4 ~~ _ _r a m :r .y mens were {Cl1ippe\n The other tribe:in ot-Re reaahsenla were 1guests during the afternootl.{ " " |family,of l'lIlan.Nab.,Louie * "am ,5 u ille g .o r g n d and famnlx?of.0mlh. thi' ;,»;*-i;;>»f;_;;g,§g :;f:uPm;'m ;e,.,nln¢ enjoy ed folioting the bun-_.Vs 1 sday ':\ omg; mveru relate -s lumen umly , of bplke:°I b neu meeting.|x.eminnr:e sro Cheyenne,Arnpnhoc, and Void Ireland and fansily,of the *ncreafwl u:o_o! the hbnry Y =Cml¢lo.Wlchiia Kiowg,Comanchathe farmers.Ullir tax ll:l3;f*'P;';l Hay Haynes,o l o u t Lincoln' Bt.1 I-law. I'a\sneo,bnmn,Sac md Fox: and Hoy Dimmic k vom ~rfuun on (Cobtlnuetl on pgge four]24152tbl news thnt Mrs. Robert iluckinm _1" Irlsuit for ANI?ar .' i u o institution for USINESS ANDSOCIAL FORECAST ec. 8-Lmllea" C. of C. meeting. \.5--Dance at Spiker..5-Calhoun Ladies Bazaar.hc. 5--Dance nz Ledon hail.Halle by Ron'| 6 Colteginns. I . 10--Hethodllt Ladies' Hunt.. 10-0. E. S. clutivn of afflcln. I ..* ~\e Ym f . N - ~ -ur |a - .bring vom work to The Enterprise. Walter Sapponfleld drove to Lin- coln today so spend Thanksxivinl Mrs.Walter Ssppenfield,of theRomhillneighborhoodandMQs. Laura Toft were Omzhn vlniton last Monday. Sevvinl peoplo from this vicinity drove to Lincoln today to Like in the Lincoln-Notre Dame foot bali game. 1 Mist Helen Muelier. who is attend- ing the Linc oln University, plum tospend the week-end at tho pnnnui. J. Mueiler home.. Miss Mary W.Cook ia expected home from Lincnin Friday evening Lo visit over Sunday with her mo- then Mrs. Eva Cook. George Dnvia,oeeornpeniod by Mm.Davis and bln.Hugh W right, L O C A L o v n a r w w 0.H.Ireland spent i n t Friday in Omaha. would plant the artichoke extensive- ly.Growers in the mlddlewest andfadenlslturalexpertswill watch Brandeis'artichoke experi- lmnt carefully and lf il. is success- ful other Nelmruknnn are zxpocled zu enter the field. iionu orfnE\ mu mission Wallington County Boy Employed Aa Ono Of Fac ulty 1| lndln Million Sc hool W rit! Of Exprlelcen ln Work c r v s s F'AC'|'B OF l x m n z s r Dudley Carta:, non of Mn. Chu. Carter of this dty, ll in tho amptoy u ons of the fgplty of the Bac on: Collegg of Hscono, Oklohoma md at our roquut h u written xl:varyentertainlagty of his experieneu In that institution. 1711 lnatitutihnina Baptist lillllonschoolfor Indiana and the flcts md figuna he gi n a alonk with the working of th: school, arc 'nonhy of note. " ln npty to y o ur nquu t to tollof my work among Indians, I ti ll not only tell at my lpoetflo work in Agdc ultun, but will tdl about theschool lilo of Bacon;F . SIXTY-l"0{}l }t.\ll.ROAI)g R l D { i l I a x o v r s u B 0 W * | | A P P E N l N G S ~ One of the >pm¢-no follow-;~ A L N ~ ing the construction of tho bin! floonlwny has been the turning off Car Creek.a small stream |l:out ;"h¢ Going:A94 Coming; of Your £\0 ~BOTH!(If HBlll\llll»iflla ~ A n d I | i i l l d I I n Hlll ereek e male ond e half southTm.has enabled the railroad com Every Day Mfalre In pany to dispense with one bridge;Domestic Clrcltn replacing it mth e grade.The bridge otjer Cer creek tlfls.a stealatnlcture of late type whllo the one ever Hill creek me built of wood. w.1|nx FRIEND 3|lI1.|`1:|Fmazwu Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Hines en- It was deeiulenl to take out the lat- _layed Thanksgiving dinner with reter and put the steel bridge in itslativen near Florence."" plsee and Tuesday the sixty-foot steelbridge,wus lilted bodily from its place and net on smell trucks on the nlls for the purpose of haulingittoi ll new location ec:on Rlll creek.After bdnging it about 1,000 feet one of the tmcka broke and itwas necessary to lift the bridge oil the truck until repain eould be mad! or other aanngementa mule.Ae soon ae the bridge was rola- A 'hu n er brought here!'Soren Jensen drove to Lineoln lost meek to ettend the Nellnsltn Notre Dame footbell game unc! returned on Frimley evening accompanied by nv-eral of the Blair :forms folks who me attending the Unlverlity. Hr. and Mrs. C.D.Dawson. analMr. and Mrs. Harry Merrie are nt» lending the Western Cannon Con \ention in Chicago this week, ha!-ing left Tuesday.While theme Har ry wlll nttew a clirector'| meeting . -s Ak Sar Ben, Country Gentleman can 20c Z cans 35c We carry a complete line of Qual- ity.Groceries and Meats at reason- able prices. North Side Store - South Side Market JENS NIELSEN,Pmprhtor 0 \ uownnn SAYS W-ILL NOT a u x Frm zzovlanxon Wuhingtan, Nov. 21.--II¢|gnr How- ahl.runkrtssmin from the Thirddistrict.has definitely turned down suzgexlions that have come to him ihat he ram for governor of Ne- braska next year, and has annauncedhissupponofCharlesw.llryan [nr that office. In his ltalemenl hir. Howard saidthatwhihilia an nailed honor "f-wcutlxe dllllrs do not w o w inme.Inirislative work docs nppeai £0 mr." He says that the utmnlrrloua choirs ot' zhu democrats of the state should be for Mr. Brynn for governor. 598.'Then tribe!comqrlla th!mn ur nu mbe r of I h a l ln th i auto, thc total Ind lution of thealate being 111,31-4,1| ena-thinl of the Indian pnpulntionaf th sn tln u m m s u m .or th e mu : number of lndlm c hildnn of lehnoll k 'ln Oklahoma, SMH, only il.- 935 are in admol.Tha Indians an rlallsing mon usd more the need of education.Prui- dent Weeks,of B a u m had to re-f u u o u r o m hundred applicant! thi;yeas; because we did not have br Mr.Clyde Blnger to Mr.Endilunlle.of Herman. Mr. ami Mrs.Henry Chrinlenmen ef the Chrlstenaen Cub Store, drovedowntotheWashingtonneighbor- hood inet Tuesday where they are wailing at the Fred Jungbluth homeStreetCornmlasionerlttadidl mighty good piece of work this week when he dynamilerl the stumps out of the North park. Mia.sea Francis and Gretchen livrzog, of Linc oln came in lul. Thurs- day evening to spend a few days nl the home of their uncle and auni.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins.'I11elr si x ty - si x p b p i l n i n t h e school,O u r sch ool ta ke s t h e ch i l d f r o m t h e k i n d e r g a r t e n t h r o u g h t h e t w e l f t h g n d o .T h o u ch i l d r o n m m e f r o m n w d i f fe r e n t l u k e .m p r o e e n t i n | L h i r t y - o n e d i f fe r e n t t r i b e s . Th e g r e e t o r p o r t i o n c o m a f r o m t h e F i veg l vi l i n d ' r r n m o f E a s t e r n O k l a - homa..Be c on e i s : E d i t e d i n t h e m i d s t g f, L h | | Q F i ve C i vi l i z e d Tr i b e s . Th o y a r e ca ll ed ci vil i ze d be c a u s e o f t h e i r w i l l l n f n e i I o f g o ve r n m e n t su p e r vi s i o n of~ u h o o i n ,l m d l e n d p r o p e r t y .'Ns oy w a n t t o p r o g n n . *J achaol in this country.We haf: an ..b e fo r M r . B r y n n f o r g o ve r n o r . ¢ \ N l \ 'l A L | 1 R D ' l 'E l N F U R N E S S Th e o n e e i e m e n t mom!o ft e n lack i n z i n t h e r a t i o n o f h l y l n g he-na |< p r u u e i n , s u c h u r m n t m a u i , t n n k n s v elried o r l i q u i d b u t t e r m i l k ,o r l k l m m i l k .E l x p e r i m r n i l l w o r k a t the P u r d u e E x p e r i m e n t St a t i o n ha~ | \ h 0 \ !1 t h a t m e a d d i t i o n o f G p n u n fu o f h i g h n u d e t a n k a g c to , n typ:c.|l g r a i n fo od increases!t h e m r p m si u r l l o n f o m s u In m a 2 5 : 2 1 p e r } : \ : u p e r ye a r .\'i|'l1rn a-kim m i l k o r hum te fr n i l k In a va i l a b l e a t a l l l i m e s , U B r e w m e a !o r w n k a z e m a y b e I n u t o f t h e r a t i o n ¢»utirf~ly..hut u r h h e n r:1|.u\l 'com-um a nbou£n o p o n \ - I . u r 0 \ f f 5 0 q u a r t s o f m i l k t o g e t 1 : f.";u4l 1"p r u l r i n o f slit po u ml x 'l tn11k:n§r. "You af: ,put mt in the huomont or ln the attic, only lot ma coma to Bl-cono."The capoclty of our dom-ltorin il now used bey ond the lim- it.it il of interest m note the dl-airo to entlr a Chrilllln inllituiiun of looming.I hurlil thi:remark mule by men who hive worked manyyan among Indian schools, ""l'l\ono children nn difforenf from those in government schools; they Oelm monhappyandcontentedwithschool UIQ."Q,Since this i l |minion boauilnc school, we who on in its employ u faculty must oct not only an touch- en, but as brother ond sixtnr, fath- er and mother, uivhor and friend ofthose who have been zrusled to our m n .Though f e w o l th u !Indianpomnluhgvn front wealth, they lmvo gifen unto our keeping their moat prlceleu jewels, their children. Rail' ining the responsibility that in oun, . . ~~.~; JEWEL Smokeless Coal comes only in large lumps, does not clinker,very little ash,no ~`--eat and lots of it. l!lllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIlllllllIIIllIIIlllIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIllIIllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Buy Blair Corn Get some of this splendid Blair Canned Corn The kind of Corn you find in these Royal Blue Tins is ihe very kind that the Housewife would select from her garden for roasting ears. l i is carefully and cleanly packed by modern methods in a clean fac- tory.Eve ry operation from the husking and the cutting of the corn from the cob to placing the corn in the cans is done by machinery. You c an ule this splendid Corn to make n \'.1r|¢!y nl dlflc rc nt dishes for the ubls. n c n s y o u bu t lln le more th an th dln ury :hemp kinds. '»~~Blue ~rcanl5c2caus .25c ¢. . Orum, nn guuu of Mr. . .. lluu Rosenbaum suwy Aftruoon.S P. Sum-acumumed w Lyvnlam-r 1 mon\}\'| vhil sl. thu lmmu ofhh ¢llulh|Ar,Mn. Hays Ronn- u mln. A. liumuum undorvnnr unoperation ul an Omshl hncpiul anndiy lar! week.Sha in getting alan(nkely and avpem up como hom in HISTORIC nm. 'I0 nz nnmzu In onki permanently to mark onsof nr. histone xpou in Nebnaka, thePnhukMomsmom unocixtion hubeenformedmd. Il npanmf xuldve In Wahoo. Cedu mm a ndFlaumnt w pines a momnmznt onPnhuk hlll ln Saunders county.Thisapo: nn uw vrvvwd .nu of Neop-, A I n m Her dauhllr. Chmx-\me Hnmunen il with hor.alia, when n wi: plumed lt oneAlina Paulsen md hmily »p~nl libs no nuhlinh Mo Nebraska mp-Thu-uhy nenlnl with lr. und lnliul.. \/U01 Lnrun, wr 1-1 mmm max hm n mo mn ln In.|u.»\. Will Thompson md fully esllmillqund lu! ru Q!ans time the nt Mn. John '|'homp»on'|home ln hdy mu ul lhe Parma And themm sua-1 v¢\\|>|~lm" uw.. wma. the lndun Mn- Elton Bmw spat \-=» \rak»¢adig\n| mm wfvmm.'nw hun 1|vim hh wmv. uf. mu ln. Po lar 'nm uw amm 'mn nu hemhum, ukunrlug to Ynmant Bnndulm. uhh for a mu park whkh wlll vminl-Hun A :Ll mile Immun nmninglu . o m.Pmlnm munnd za wulh qf the Pmu rlnr.Thr via'Bldr sawn#-y ww w.SM hugrm am mu x-exlomlvu as uwan mph; lar dnghw. nu.. Hm~,¢4mx!~n an dm palm. |» nw ma-ri Wulbtfu. uncut un corn huh- m. in an mu. Cafés dmnyinummnnmaadmirul- A Mcrrq Chnstmas m |11 9mu {ri|ndL Ss; i"i"...".°:.":p h m y n u m h p a w dmunpq. Orde r UourCard:Todaq w willluwdumf°f'9a¢:\»-\md-:L E; Eig fa ie E e o n ~ e r o ~y Ea r e s u r e B l a i r p e o p l e w i l l s o o n r e a l i z e t h a t 2 JEW EL Smokeless Coal will give most heat § and most satisfaction for the money.g 'Be one of the first to try § JEWEL COAL ~ Rivett Lumber & Coal Co.'§ M. R. LIPPINCOTT Manager § m\mmmnnmumm||||um|n||||\|n|!n:nm||||||||mm||I|mmmml|||||||luumlmlmllumml||um|u||||||nE _ _... ..` ~.s / ~ 4eare now prepared to furnish JEWEL -».Q . an