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12-03-1925McCAR'i`!{Y AND LONGCREEK w $11. nu lin. Alfred Paulnn nnd hmlly:pant3&tu'da;»awningat The va-owed#resulting #nn: . ,wkhkh latc h uuli1'or tlw(.bri.| !- m ume md t h euwnli 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 andh hbeenbusy tbl gg* week shelling c um hr the m i ;n .DnZu!Slturdayhe melted for sun llshonc y.Br. and Bra. J. 8. Conetydrove 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. KennethTysonwere last Svndly guests at the parental, #pint Sunday ~~~ agc of lin. lint i ve:-im.Aw rnwzceufulandentertain- ing pmfnm 'tu reziloned ln: Sat-lntl-ly wining at the Kindrld school ~ilolred by | box aoehl. Ga mmabafonhor departurerlinevin '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 whenIvratlgnliol 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 RnudaenandLaura, of Orem were Sunday 'finit- ors at lhe Novak home.iinrlinLnnsnandfunily ,of Wnuon Tysonuma,n.llr.u mHrs.RoyWllaon,of Omaha spent Sunday 52 the Gwrn Facllar hmm.l n .AlienSchneider.ofOmaha.emu UPI lan Baturdlfm-ening and :pc mSunday: i mherdaughzer. 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.AmienonandMi n Juni Denny, af Tehmah were ull- in |onHrs.PrimMulleton luis Tiumday nfurnoon.Genldim lleulorspent Saturday night andBundlywith 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 come lmme from their voriotlgl schools lo.slay over the weekeml.The son. Illemtan,ls attending the tow School 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 we ins. Nev. 24 The Prorrlm nu ¢l\'°!c an tum back zo the menu betteren 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* n each .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 get than in 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.!n devise a. 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 that nalionn.l protection requires themaintenanceofanoilsupplyfor 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 n petroleum pr ucta at the n t s of800,000,000 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 nm i l kRave!na1. Lmro ofH a m m ,wgre calling Sun- day eveninganll i nLeonaRavel* at lb: J uni! Candy hams. ln. Jann ilclalor :pcm Tuesday zfiernmnattheT.K.lvrrmwh homl. Bunn. Royal Day.. Parker McCoy Jr. and Clyde Peak spin! Satunlay hadSundnyvisltimréllliveain Omahn. Mn .Kenneth Tyson .pccompanied Mr. and Hn. John MQW !! lm! nfs Watson'l'yson1oOmahaoneday mt week. Hr.andHn .U mMohlerandaiaugiater,VI-giniavixilalMonday with Hrs. James Iletzler. , ArthurDixon, who inhe nfromLung Buch, Callfarnia. took dinner II Alo u dlynw h is a un t,lrlrs. Jam: Conely. /will in ull probability be rnnle.There is enough coal to supply the country 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 wildCil\l»¢|$ will probably be enforced by the government to prevent the reck les:waste which now attend:production.Courts have held Lhat all in 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 a the 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 last Sunday evening.Talks were |,rivenMildredBuerI}ornth Hanna, W fx .randMaryIlnvendick.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.Warrickbraryfmcilitleatom.|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 fifEf1~§:¥=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 sxxGEORGIAGeorgish upreparedlorthe! heaviestschoolyearinthe hlatryof thu Suite.ln anticipation of an increasedenrollmentinthepublicschool;of200,000pupils,probably reaching a._,9.0hlof1.000.000 child- renlo beprovidedfor.170 newschool building! wen completed dur- ing the p utcuimncr as a cost ofs2.144,ra':, and an school connolldnE Lion;wereeffected,eornblning(SIE formerxh o w .Allreconlsinthe!employment o! teacherswen!brok-I en, 18.000 having been engagedfori thesession1925-26. 'ro EXPERl}li1.\'T wrruAR'l`l(IIOKB lx NEBRASKA Omaha,Nov.21.-Theutichoke, Iliic hhasbeenpressogentedbySenatorR.B.Howellasanideal Nebnaln crop is to be given a fair experimentbyGeorgeBrandeis, Omlhs,onhisbigGherrr county ranchnext spring. B L AIR w o r m; m w r t z w s u DubutSiturdayoccurredthe nm1LtgeofUlmAHCCWflkinlon, gourmcr dasaghtefof Mr.andMn .ww.Wilkinson, andMr.Harold Schnflr, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer, of this city.Alipartienconcernednrewell- knewninBlairandWuhingthn county.Themntraclidgplrtieaa nboth zradultc x of our c ity uc hoolan mhave been sweetheart: (fu number of years.Thebride,followinghergmlua-tkm, worked In Dr. W. F. Ilemphiilk :lcntal office and this fall began her unitersitycareer,taking the fresh-m.l.nfork.Thiswas abnaptly end- rdlawtSaturdaywhenthehappy fouplcMedthenueltentoBntrlc e, Nob., when they were marriedin the EpiscopalchurchthenThebridcgmomin areald i d fumc randknownfromactual experience,justwlu titmeanstuengage 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 THEIDI ;»¢rio<Lrm u¢c.¢u»y Pix cm my. KmB0'I"l`0M ROAD nn oyner :upper to thehfparenu I Imd mpmr- an sm smwy wm-FnmuMehnnn,am=h»"\P'°"nz nzum nm 'mmpwnmm..eomhuskn uf umum.. °| 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°°¢»|>¢||gumsln UI~°°\" .~x ai Unitime.Than pnunlwerewhy.Iumnay Am: im" and win, Mr. ln. G\!wn Andnwn. af Tlhmch lnrdnly 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 Thon und funlly.1m Iollo"K folk.: from :hh vdc-mily euyryeri RH. Hmry De lAn¢'|nnnon at the ld. E. church lut Sun-.Lamomln . Mr. Amd Mn. John lda- Prurrrs 'mn rmwa-an-|6- ruvs No nvonrms A LOCAL NEW SPAPER mn 1 ALI. rm: PuoP1.E preventlo : u in tinth!¢'n1»¢"1llin, mrnt of the guests. Hr.lm!llrs.JoeLlzureenter- tainedthefoliowing at dinnerlastSunday, Hr. and Mn. Louie Schenk m dWilliamSchenk,li n .Wm. |t nu-:wFARM HOME Mr .eml Mn. John Reid are eager-lywatchingthefinaltoucheson their new farm house that they are building on the old 'Cruifskshnnk farm south ol' town.The Relais bought the htm l fewyur; elm and have been more than planedwithf u mlifesincegoing out there.-Theyhavetomdownthe oldhouse and in in phée have erectal ;. mml*'rn bungzlon' styie of house. '1"1ehouseisnowrtlllyforthe second cut of plaster Ind. the Reid! eremovinginto thebasement thi.: week ppepnntory to taking full pon messionsoon. I'arming these dan is not a hard- ship when one cv: live in a modern home, have up-towlete machinery andmall nrvice. alsoradio servlceclose ll h ind. 1|h a rn e i g h b o r h o o da ta na f t e r n o o n h m c h c o nI n tT h u r s d a y .AE l n l y c o n t a tm l d m lt ot h ei n l l r e a l .L n d p r i u sw i r ea w a r d e dM r s .J a m e s M u l l i n ,I h s t ;M n .L e o nl l i n d l e y , m c o n dm dM n .C h r i sH i n z ,b u n b y . T h eh o l l r us e r v e dad e i i c l o u ai u n c h o fh 0 ¢b l l r u i l l .c h i c k e n ,m i l dm d p u m p k i np i l .T h ef o i l o w i n gi n d i e : o e a u s ui h ea b o v em e n t i o n e dw e r e p r e s e n t :M n .D u nT h o m p s o n ,H r s . J a m e sT h o m p s o n ,l i n .J a yL a n n n , M r s .C a r lH i m i l c ya n dM r s .J o h n l¢I¢D4ml.ld.Co-om in the D! Soto woods were undercoverInd.Salunhyevening' when 1bunch of menledbyzhv Justin boys,but the bushes:nal acnuredthehe41;eaandhiuuy lin'aearchofthe!it!1eanimaius.One turn c oonn atheirrursnl.The hunmra wound up with n feed at the Smdey home under the iupgrvlnion of the ladies.JoeLuannesoldthel u :of his foedonn. int week. on hisfathefs farmnearKennnnland hu begun laying his plana for his \i!t'| work.if than young peupie are as drterrningd in male good as they have been zo marry. they wiil succnll far beyond thair present axpectatmnn. They have y outh and Neandare both of pleulnt genial disponi- tion th!! invites on¢'s friendship and bent irilhu.TheEnterprbe join:their man;Liendn in extending congratuhticm £0 tliern. Long, JohnAromon, John McElon Lld, Ear! Caddie!! and August Wd- ters,ofWdnuti o n .andRev.Henry De Long of Cauwl Bluffs. Mm John Aronmn very pleasant- 1I5D o n d d ,H r .a n dH r s .Ja yL a r s o n a n dF 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 gg m seig ht y-s uxy a nu k !a t th isti me .Th efo l l o w i n gH 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 tliy afiernoon preparatory to a r o wPeoplo'| 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 bo woen the siding and the plnllr and wee very axrricun to get et and be- fore the f£rme11_got it under control had eaten away the greater pert ofthe 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 ifwery 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 theirFridaysvenin;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 tMonday.Theyreturnedw Blair on Tuesday. Mrs.Louie ireland :ml son camoup from Omlba 'l`umlny evening to spendafewdly s.atthe0.M3 Irelandhome.M mLouisRasmus-sen and elmildren, of Spiker also vis- itmiai.theparentalhome a few Jays.MessrslrelxndandRasmus-re.1 uma for Thxnhflving day . l i nandMrs.Wm.McCracken cameupfromOaWmlnesdayeveningtospendThank|=|i\lngat the parental. John &!cCrackr.~n home. Mr. andLira. George Heidclund andfamily,ofWashington,Nab.and Mr.andMrs.RaymondMcCrackenandnon, of lhiscityuriil also ber p n u n !for the Thanksgiving: funi.. Sunday at Irvington.GnndmaThompmnofBlair.in atiilindlapoaed.HerfritndsHsw for lnr nlurn zo hullh. Mn .Wil!1Iarriwon and daughter. A-da entcrtninal a number nl Mend..at their home on Wnlnndayaftea noon,Nov.18.Visitingw uthe mnln future of the afternoon and asdeiicioan luncheon wus nerves! by the hospitabie bonuses toward the close oftheafternoon.Thehunchcon-J s miof nndwichel, chickensalmi, doughnutsandcoffee.Themwere pnlent)I¢| mf |D mandJamesThompson.la y nRosenbaum.Peter Jensen. John hlcbondd, JdlRaven 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, Depawment of ome Economka. Momlly, Doc. 7, 8.06 P. M.--"WhatAlliedMyE n d n f l"Prof.G.W. Sndth,Department of Agrieultunl Engineering."Baby Il-qsvu for Ben and Girls," L..l. Frilbie, Stltl Extension Agnnt in Boys' and Girh' Clubs.Wednesday.Dec.9, 8.05 P.M . - "Buy the Cow an Overcast,"Prof il.P.Davis,Depnrintenl of Dairy Hashanah-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 theday following and would not perrnlt other atudmu Q:abiluld Mt n ! xlmroe altempu to hold them,theluachen gave it up snd_'°s¢hool was out" for tha dw Soma fnlh mightfindtimetofigure out just w i l l shi;"l1oli¢lly"h u cost the great state af Nebruiza "per |tude.nt" butthebl! sc ore of 11' to 0 tzlinlt Natal Dlml yan too much oi n vic- tcry for the fool.-bail lnthu aluuand 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 130acrefarm 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 waschargedwithmlrunlcenncasandU '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 mmechargewasparoled.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 ducksandge n tfor the Omaha marlztt.TheupperroomatMcCarthy srhaol will pul. on the ph;, "Hume 'Is¢|\," mon.A few in thin vicinity have finish- ed corn huaidng.Theii|.~Clml1;»lkognsaiveClubaan meet with Mrs. Merton Winch- rllNovember 27.Nts. Jammu Hul hltandMn . J l mn'lhamp.»on are the urving committee.J. J..Sie°rck. of theLongCreek nrighborhwdwashost to manyulhh-friendsandnelxhbnnoni n t fu.| !ay afzemuon nm rffniug when ihey nliuemd. at his home, the occa- sionbeinghisbirlhanai\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 Frnlnthotown,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 ofSundllya,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 ro to have iriuiwll the hbrury,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 Lincolnwus also there- over Sundly. Rnlph Hencilc,who is altemiing school in C'h'icalzo,came home for Thanksgiving and Inter decided sn have e much needeci openllon whsle here.Accordingly he went to Omaha where he was operated on Moa- dgy for hernia.He is getting along nicely.ills nnthdr,Mrs.HenryMencke ln with him for n few days. On Wednesday,November 25,az the home of the officiating; clergyman, Rev. A. D. Smalley of the Bap- tist church at high noon,a . 1relty double 'aeeldlng occurml when Mi n Nettie M.Anderaon of Teha-mmh became the bride of Mr. lm T. Uchling, of 17 oper and Mia; L'earlI. 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 willact 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 vomwork to The Enterprise. Walter Sapponflelddrove toLin- coln today so spend Thanksxivinl Mrs.Walter Ssppenfield,of the RomhillneighborhoodandMQs.Laura Toft were Omzhn vlniton last Monday. Sevvinlpeoplo fromthisvicinitydrove toLincolntoday to Like in theLincoln-Notre Dame footbali game. 1 Mist Helen Muelier. who is attend- ing the Linc oln University, plum tospend the week-end at tho pnnnui. J. Mueiler home.. MissMaryW.Cookia expected homefromLincninFridayevening Lo visit over Sunday withher mo- then Mrs. Eva Cook. GeorgeDnvia,oeeornpeniodby Mm.Davis andbln.Hugh W right, L O C A L o v n a r w w 0.H.Irelandspenti n tFriday in Omaha. would plant the artichoke extensive- ly.Growers in the mlddlewest and fadenlslturalexpertswillwatchBrandeis'artichokeexperi- lmnt carefully and lf il. is success- fulotherNelmruknnnarezxpocled 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:vary entertainlagty of his experieneu Inthatinstitution. 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 toll of my work among Indians, I ti llnot 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 nHlll 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 steal atnlcture 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 it was 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 lostmeek 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 20cZ cans35c 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 xFrmzzovlanxon Wuhingtan, Nov. 21.--II¢|gnr How- ahl.runkrtssminfromtheThird district.hasdefinitelyturneddownsuzgexlionsthathave come tohim ihatheramforgovernorofNe- braska next year, and has annauncedhissupponofCharlesw.llryan [nr that office. In his ltalemenl hir. Howard saidthatwhihilia annailedhonor "f-wcutlxedllllrsdonotw o win me.Inirislativeworkdocsnppeai £0 mr." He says that the utmnlrrloua choirs ot' zhu democrats of the state should be for Mr. Brynn forgovernor. 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 livr zog, 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 NF U R N E S S Th e o n e e i e m e n tmom!o ft e nlack i n zi nt h er a t i o no fh l y l n ghe-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 elriedo rl i q u i db u t t e r m i l k ,o rl k l m m i l k .E l x p e r i m r n i l lw o r ka tthe P u r d u eE x p e r i m e n tSt a t i o nha~ | \ 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 fh i g hn u d et a n k a g cto , ntyp:c.|l g r a i nfo odincreases!t h em rp 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 rye a r .\'i|'l1rna-kimm i l k o rhum te fr n i l kIn a va i l a b l e a t a l ll i m e s , U B r e w m e a !o rw n k a z em a yb eI n u to ft h er a t i o n¢»utirf~ly..hutu r h h e nr: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.";u4l1"p r u l r i no fslitpo 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 inllituiiunoflooming.I hurlil thi:remark mule by men who hive worked many yan among Indian schools, ""l'l\ono children nn difforenf from those in government schools; they Oelm monhappyandcontentedwithschool UIQ."Q,Since this i l |minion boauilncschool, 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 of those who have been zrusled to ourm 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 CannedCorn The kind of Corn you find in these Royal Blue Tinsisiheverykind thattheHousewifewouldselect from her garden for roasting ears. l iiscarefully and cleanly packed by modern methods in a clean fac- tory.Eve ryoperationfromthe 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 ubu tlln lemoreth anthdln ury :hemp kinds. '»~~Blue~rcanl5c2caus.25c ¢. . Orum, nn guuu of Mr. . ..lluu Rosenbaum suwy Aftruoon.SP. Sum-acumumed w Lyvnlam-r 1 mon\}\'| vhil sl. thu lmmu ofhh ¢llulh|Ar,Mn. HaysRonn- 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, the PnhukMomsmom unocixtionhubeenformedmd. Ilnpanmf xuldve In Wahoo. Cedumm a ndFlaumnt wpines a momnmzntonPnhuk hlll ln Saunders county.Thisapo: nn uw vrvvwd .nu of Neop-, A I n mHer dauhllr. Chmx-\me Hnmunen il with hor.alia, when n wi: plumed lt one Alina Paulsen md hmily »p~nl libs no nuhlinh Mo Nebraska mp-Thu-uhy nenlnl with lr. und lnliul.. \/U01 Lnrun, wr 1-1 mmmmax hm n mo mn lnIn.|u.»\. Will Thompson md fully esllmillqund lu! ru Q!ans time the nt Mn. John '|'homp»on'|home ln hdy mu ul lheParma And themm sua-1 v¢\\|>|~lm" uw.. wma. the lndun Mn- Elton Bmw spat \-=» \rak»¢adig\n| mmwfvmm.'nwhun1|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 mileImmun nmninglu . o m.Pmlnm munndza wulh qf the Pmu rlnr.Thr via'Bldrsawn#-yww 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 eo n ~ e ro ~yEa r e s u r e B l a i rp e o p l ew i l ls o o nr e a l i z et h a t2 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 tofurnishJEWEL -».Q. an L e t he r de l i ght e d g a ze rest.u p o n e pe rle c hly ma t c h e d s t r i n g of Deltah Pearle To sa y tha t a uch a gi f t wi ll w i n h e r i ns ta nt a p pr o v a l wo uld be s ta ti ng i t but. mi ldly , A Birthday reminder lor December The TURQUOISE Watch for Our Auracllve Wlndow Display Each Frlday H. OLLERMANN Expert Watchrnaker -- Exclusive Jeweler \1 1 t t r 1 1 | l h y }l t ,r j 1 I 1 !1 1 Coon WITH A. s~ The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way l Y i n l i l n ln e l. . s.: . l. .. ¢ i u . . .n w n . . n . . \ . » .u l . .|""nrnl§nn| the fanher ieu corner or § g See those fine Rockers at linruha. -t5~8t. li. Sorensen ia a nerr meltzber ol The En te rp re family. J .E.Campbell,fumiture,rugs and unclenaklng.60-tf. Watch for the Catholic ladies' ba aaar December 5.43-21. Parti es tam; pure one 'zpealuy pleaae notify Aye Bros.a 40tf. One of those Cedar Chests atUnruifa will make a fine Christmas present.-I5-Sr.. Hrs.Edith Landers,of Omaha,drove up to Blair. on lmsineaa last Blonday. Mr. John Dornalrlter, of near Bennington was a pleasant caller at this office last Blonday. Mr. Ed Steunkel, of near Herman writes to hare hla name enrolled onThe Enterplise llat. Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Dexter,of Omaha were guests of hlnr. A. Mc- I-ienney on Tl1ankalri\ing Day. Mr. and Mrs. End Boyd, of Oma- ha spent Sunday with Hrs.Bo3rd'sunt, Mrs. Oscar Gaye: and family. | y. The Frank Warrick family apemThanlugn:ng in Omaha at the home ot M m Warrick!brother,l'rank Freeland. Dr.Villa Earl.of this city was tho guest of airs.N. Joy, of I"re~ mont over Thanksgiving and the meek-elui following. Mrs.Frank Schafer,who in liv ing at the Roland Smith home at Ue Soto. accompanied Mr. and him. Harry Sclta to Blair on Tueariuy. I'or Sale:--A modern house, four rooms .mtl bath,new zarase andclosein.Priced to sell.Write or The Enterprise.-H-2t. The Gun Ileeh 120-acre farm weatof Blair, was wld at nJ1cnIf» sale last Monday to Fred \\illl.ffhe aale price was sasaaa per acre. Umul1& Lanz, Ambulance Scr\»l¢:e lloy 31. D. Lang. Undertalcer.StorePhones, Ilell and lml. It 139. House Intl.1air2,Bell 257.25-Lf. l. c. killer returned last turdoyhom a visit with his daughter, Bra Pauline Roush and family of Des Moines, low! llclcn Srenganrrl and Wilma Il1.|r1.¢~ r viaitud the Glendale school lastFridaywherethelatter's sister, lloalha llurger, is teaching. Zdra.C.W.Burgeha al!\l.\*l,Mu i C. M.Collins from Glemrooal,Iowa spent Thanksgiving nt the Burgersome, returning Saturday afternoon. Francis Koopman was a guest of Miss Roth Cheely in Llneoln durinahootlmllDay and Friday and wat- 'eamed the Nebra»|ka~Notre Dame game. Kina Florence Smith entertained a few friends at bridge on last Sat- urday evening.l`olloning thc cards the hnatess, asalstcd by Mrs. Smith served n dainty luncheon.. ll. li. Brown and ulaughler, Doro thy, have been on the sick last the past week with acre thruatu.thelittle daughter being quite |~eriow\lb ill.Both arc able to be out again. Mildred Koopman and Dr.I..F. 'ctutes returned Sunday evening fromul.overload trip to Nor th Platte when they spent Thankslrivlcg with Dr.Stotc'a mother,Ur.Minnie States. | The ¥Inlerpd1e,mon.canfuily read, consequently lhe beat advertis inl medium.ti. The Enterprise for news. If y ou need spark plupg boy the Multi-Gap plugs for me at all pr-agea and al. the spark plug factory. 43-lf. Mrs.Edna Noblo und daughters,went down no Lincoln on Thanh- giving Day to take In the hi; foot- ball game. You cannot afford to min nttenn ing the Methodist church bazaar at the church basement on Dec. 10.At'which time they will offer to the public auch handmade artlclea ae luncheon neun,buffet ncarfa,plllonr cues,comforts and other arc leazoonumerous to mention, that will make your Christmas shopping a plename.DuHng lhe day breakfast luncheon and dinner will beaorvcd. lt ¢g .¢-_ --¢ o no ouoo no ._~¢_ __ - »»_ -¢. _ . . - Two Day Shoe Sale For two days only, Friday and Satur- day, we will sell at'a big reduction any of our big line of footwear. We have the Topnotch |in_e of over- shoes, very best grades, which we offer at these astounding low prices. ¥€\E¥$€l¢¥igg 1 |1 | -'s\-. :QA \`v ~f/- in .5 o'T' o " 1: z S dalt ~ , g n f a ¢' Q 9 # :-f / 'Q :y a -x x - . ~ Yuletide ~uf. ~ n Here's a store, folks, just | ;Davenport Tables that will please sw. at Unmlfa.4531.. 43.E.Campbell,furniture,rugs and undertaking.50-lf. Womenk Clmmber of Commence meets this evening, Dec. 3 If y ou nee it of 'rm Enterprise, you can know its right.tf. Dr.Layland Stolen,Chiropractor, Farmers State Bank Building.rr-u. C.li.Bendorf, lfndender, Blair, Nebr.Office phones, 16!,.Realdence phones, 22I.28-tl. Mrs.Jennie Hsrbicnn,of Onmht :-pcnt the week-em!visiting withBlair frlendn. Harry Seltx. of De Soto who ha» been quite in,was able to be ln lllair lul.Iues|£ay. Aprons. Aprona, who slid Aprons?The M.11.BA-Z. \-A-R at church Lmement, Dec. 12.46-lt. Otto :mtl r unif y Cunninghamfrom over rr(ar ennnnl, were lJ\lBl: new cnllem at llluir last Momlpy. Mi n Clara Gilles-pie.of Omaha spent the week vm! with Miss Aud-éey Wal!! at her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sax enlezlnin- cd Mr. and Mn..Frank Exann and family,ul Omaha on Thanks;i1.in|g Day. Mi.: ml Mr:.Gilbert Hines,|42- cflmnanied by Mrs.L.W.Latin, were Premont flmppera on lut Wed ncuiny.. The Pythian Sisters meet Dec.8 for the election of officers :nd ltin dniresl that a large percentage of the melnberx be preeent.. Minn Ruth Un\L\<,who is .mond im:the state univeralty,m u an mer Sunday guemt at the panentll. George Diwis home. Miss Thelma L'n»|ur1xoo¢l,who in teaching at Friend,Nab.uns a 'l`l=anksgi\i|\g vlruitor at tht home ohor parents. Mn .Emma Talbot,/ ta te dep't :<|:c}of Rebekah!wan an tueat ofMissMelitaTaylorwl1il0inlllnir lueday esening. L'nroh& Lanz, Ambulance Service.ltoy M. u Lung, Unnlertuker.Stone Phones. Bell and luel. Heel 139. Househal.ET52,Hell 257.25 \| Special am Marcel nm! bob curl nt the Vanity Ileauty Shop,401 Went Wnshinmon St.For nppomtrnenta cull Ind. ILBG3.4$»~R. Mrs.John llooks is confined to tho home of her punentn-4n~|uw, Ro lurl;llutllis,with an attack ul in- llRU'|i.\tDr}rheunrothm. Frank Schafer,in serving time the-c days on the I"ederal jury lnOmahaandonlygetshomeoccur.- iunly to lilly "llott" to his wife. Thu Thanksgiving slnncc at th"U.F.D.Opera llounc had un ex ceptionally large crowd In attend-lmtc.The music was very good and all present cnjoyell the etenmg. ' Welcome Rebekah lodge mct in regular session last 'l`umlny even ing and hmi a number of visitors pres-cnt from Omaha lodges.llc- freslantentl wen aer\e1l and al plena- unl. evening enjoyed. Thorne who have a-een our fine dhpluy of Christmas :anis are \eryut-ll pleoneel.We l1||\¢only new. iaeah stock in all the moat wanted :hopes lml coloringem.Make your choice early and get.-the best.45-tl W. {.. Christiansen is moving with l-in family to Wisner, Neb. and bc 5 A fine line of Duenp-arts nl. l`n- ruh's.46-3t.I Christmu cards at the Enterprise office.'tf. The Frank Simpson ,fandly spent Sundsy in Onulu.'" J.E.Campbell,furniture,mes and undertaking.50-if. Bills Fnneea Sappenfleld was anOmaha visito; Wednesday. Youths Compxnion and Enterprise one your for $3.50.U. Matt. Bendorf. who is working in Omaha, spent the week-end in Blair. Wuatert:-llorses for winter put ure on meadow and stalk field. Phone incl. H 43.Louie Mencke 3t. The Unzuh furniture parlors, head quarters for upholrtenng furniture. es-rn. Mr.md Mn .Peter Sol!were in Scribner lost week visiting their son, L. L Soil and family.~ lilies Charlotte Maher. who in at- tending Duselmo College in Dnuhn, epenl.the weekend in lllalr. Hr. and Bin. Gus Lumlt enjoyed n weekend visit from Min _Class lleyne, of Lincoln last week. 'There will be the annual election of office.: at 0. E. S. on Dec.10. A good uttemlunce is desired. Mr.lllfll Mrs.Jack Huffman ,of Omaha were guests of Mn. Emma Wanhbum on Tlmnkxgivlng Day., Mr. and Mrs. C. N. lllnaen enter lainell a :lumber of friends .lt .lin ner on hs! 'Tuesday evening. Mr.and Sins.lnxer linrner,ofOnuhaspent.Thanksgiving :lay ot the panenzal, Grant Garner home. Fred Grsbbe mul Mfresl Mar:h, from up in the Spiker neighborhood wene in Blair .Tueulay on business. lnruh&Lang, Ambulance Service. Iloy M. n. Lang. Undertaker.Store Phones, Bell and lull. Red 139. Houselllnl.1752,Bell 257.25tf. .lumen Maher. Jr.,Everett Tysonanal George Nelson, who ore ultenul ing school Omehaiwere overSunday vm(.?:z¢.Blair. Carl Rohwer from dawn ln the Wronch school district wus in Blair ;e:\teu!o) and took occasion tu enterhis name a=-u new reader uf The IJliterprif-c. Mr. and hlru. Chau. lice, of Orna hu were very pleasant caller.. nt the I-Ira. T. C. Hilton home on lmt Sunday.Mr. Ric e is a nephew of Ml:. T.C.l!ill.on'e. Mr.and Mrs.llann Thornp=on olthiscitya|1ent l`l1anln|;i\in|¢with their daughter und non-inlaw,Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dornaekcr, who tivenear Kennanl. Sir. llnll Mmcuu Ileek zreulnpnninlhyMr.Heck mother and sister, drove over lo Spencer,Iowa Ia.-t lhur|uiay where they visllmi rela tives until Sunday,returning homeSunday evening.' Among those who came home fromLincom for the weekeml were Misses Agnes Gilbertnon,Katherine Beek- mnnn, Gussie Seheffler, Mary Cook end Helen Moeller;Menon .lolmJensen,Iharwooli Hemel.: _end Aun trn llaller. Tile Monday Afemoon C\'ub met ut the home of Mm. R. J. Murdoch oz: Nov. 30.hirsfwilla Jenkins hed change of the afternoon programwith an interesting subject. Nebraska nhich =he gu\t to the members in : i l u Audrey Baden,who i s ; ttending the Lincoln unlvnniey, a~ the week-end with lm.flt.her, A. Relics ln this dty. Mr.Naval F d a .who h u r.~+ working Ili this county thelhrue3 n n , l o f t for bln homa southern llln o u d when he 'li~ spend Chrilfmu vith H I ~and other relatives.Thi s' is Zh first vllil home in thru yearsno doubt it will be a happgf Chr! mas for ull. Cnty twenty ac k ! o f th a n fl~ Nebraska Triumph Potltnea 4Th e s e a n g o o d f o r a e e d u wd l tlb h uae.This urlll b l your I n ohnnm on this, our Int c an $27per bu., 6 bu. lots, $2-65.in bu!Ing ,taining slat -of 1Ialler Pmprl etmy nml opposite Enterprise offi Dhir, Nchrmnki. iioopman &Ilwku. o [1o We have other bargains tp offer. Come early.We /ill show you. Remember two days only for the sale. Friday and Saturday._ lF i s c h e r ' s B o o t e r l e BLAIR NEBRASKA , x Mosh fuur md ilve buckle uverqbuo Hoyts' four buckle over.-hoo »- I"e!L Slugnpvfa fnr Christmas Bora Urnra Otfnrti-¢- Mi| | =Work F}\m+ $3.98 2.98 .98 2.98 m a co.-\L-COAL COAL 40~tf.Aye Brom 031| paper: for nle at The Enter- prise oiflce._ DIRIGOLD--Ask us about lt.45-St tl.0llerrnnn;Exclusive Jeweler The Ilnterpriae and Omlhn Bee, Daily and Sumlay-$5.00 per year.I ! Sev Donald Christensen for Show Cln l-al the Henry Christensen store 44-21. JuL take rr look at those fine bed- room scta xt the Unruh furniture p|Horr=.45-31. Mr. and Mn. Gnnt Fox, of Omn h spent. Sunday at the G. G. Hines home. J. tantlln, of Lincoln, was a guestofMn .Lucretia Cantlin over the witht|1|l.| Thu- Enterprise can :rave you money on }uI..tl magazines and papers.Cali Ind :ret our prices. Louie Farnberg, ol the Fnrnberg Ilanmaro aloft is n new ntrmber of The IInterprlse family. (:rnu|\C¢} Wllllhn from out ln llle Suthrrlzlml lchool district is a new fflrlf r of The Hnlerprile. Qtr and Mas.Herman .»\ye.and rteu|;nu~r of Omaha, enioserl Thankn- gfvlntf clay with Blair relatives. Sum..Muser Intl wife and Erin. Hoon and wife witnessed the big f00ll».rl| game nt Lincoln Thumb;. Bla~ trene Houck spent the ~xeelr= tml nillr her iirter,Mn .N.R. Ilunlrr BDII Mr. Ilunliv, of llermnn. Bl:-. Joe Cook returned Surrulny af terlwun from n few days spent in Omarhar wl1h her aorr,W.l'.and fnm\l;. Mr. nnrl Mrs. S. G. Cram mel chil- tlren,-Jf Fremont 1-peut Thanksgiv-ing II.\y at the parental, Charlie N. Ilan-en home. 'r The Danish brotherhood held I rnlr.~\|ufrmle dance on last.Tuesday Hrning,giting prison for the bent colr tumed rluneern. 2\l|==Emma Woltje spent Sundaywith hor petents, Hr. and Mrs. Fav! wolljr.She is nttenrlrng Hoyle: Lrrllelre ltr Dmnhrr. Mrs. W. I). Gmrs in a little :trunk- er anti seems to have :ruined nomo- wltnl.,ru she is npt-ruling u fewueckr with her sl ughters, Mrs. An no Stewart lm in Frances Gross in Omaha, gointf .1 n lost S-nturrlny evening. The porous mul friends of the Culbyschooldistrictarremblerlat the aebool house last Saturday evening for a faint Ieost.There wma a lang'croml present and following the local, rr nice prmrram svn.: pn-arnterttrythepupilsrrmllearlwr,Elin. Warrrlell. A number of roworkers of theChriglilnclrurvhwentout10thr- home ol Brlr.und Mm.Sam Wun riorf laf t l"rill:\y evening *fr rrsslrtthem in celebrating their eighteenth o ing annlvomary.They hor!.s very pleannt time and hope theItlunrlorfuhawmanymoreh%\Pl'}' rnrrlvorsariei. ln another column of thin wu e IEnterprise rerulers will find a dl- rectory of the city organlmtlonl and elubs whlrh we hope will prove ofinterest and value 3, all,This will be found each week in The Enter- priee and if you are rr membell of any lorlgv or club, o minute'» :eul-ing of the rvnzwr. will tell you when they meet. if you are in rlutlbl.. '.to l:00;pi ti f r pupil .2111 md family #nent Sunday i¢\0mahzT H E ~5:45; gn Jim £?I°;\1P9¢r;'=¢=-#dr xt tho Mark llclkndd home. _hwr 13| go g;m On w,,n¢|g¢r "-Hr.and ilu. Du: Thompson, Earlw a s A .I J I O A D I S .n u u u m m .n u m m u t i n l x o n Sa t un l lg .¥ 4 ° * = = l a n d Q f w s p e n t S u v r d n r I fu 1.11:w u z. :8oeiat:"" Omaha.mmm : v n r - r a v zs mr lil nm r lr. ma Lira. Gwrzl Robinson _i'f..§.'i "'morning und " n "Hn. Fas! Laagenbcek, llr. and Mrs N || 54,_1 1 .'at which time Mr. R. W. Gdnea,Mr.and Mn;Garb Miller I1 IerE: er Kaldala, Tor vm x the f»11»\»mg guests on 'rmam '?'1 And md r m rm u:°f Lincoln WH 'nv-mu o n a n Quiz,"',;:,k,,=rn-. Znrfey Jmm ma wnum in; my; Mr. ma Mn. Joe um.,_ y¢m||y .|K°enit» of Omaha were guests at Hr. and Mrs. I..a\nen¢e Miiler, Iii"Hn. A.mmujm was ;,m,|},;'the Cari Hanstn homo at a lfxtk Elnl Rumuuenml Blah-.and Myrtlehome Friday from Qmh when she dinner int Sends! evening.Litile of Humphrey, Nell. undcrurentm opernion.!{e1"nun71_..___ ____. ___._.__ __QP r i n t P l 'Y u e a 1 z » | ' | " ? " 1 » { p ,m y U n k im me n se ly . | . T h e r e In n o g r e a t e r w o r k Um m Iohn Robinson. of 0=I8118- Ind Mr. hilnds will be glad to hear :he isandHn .C h u l y Bottorff spent getting dogg: nicely ~.\, llr.ind HH.Claris Hin:and Floyd spent Sunday at the Georp Obn home.Ou-car Pedenen spent Bumlsy with h h mother,li n .lh r i e Poukrf Axel Ndoon in honking corn o"John Barry this teak. 'l¢¢| | |and llesdam-el win, J im:nd Fn o k Thompson and (smilies lpent Thanksgiving Day lt also Dan Thompson home.Mrs.Mu le Pedersen' ond non: spent Tlmh g lvi n g day 'mth Mr. md Lin. J ohn Lewin in Fremont. James Thompson shelled mm o n Tuesday. e-one u ~ r , 1 r e a n ~1of Irvington were Sunday rdlen :tj the Novak home.'Nels Buehanltme vrlfe called ln the evening.| Hr.and l n .Pete Peten-en ami. daughter, Ethel of Blsir, spent SundayafternoonwithAlfredPaulsen ln d family.Victor Rumu uen m l family l were Sunday dinner gueslb nt- the! Albert 31Mod: fhome.Siler Raldnhl shelled corn \nfI marketed it at Xennard Tuealay.Martin Lanen and family. of Dr~ mn, visited at the Hayes Rosenbaum home Sunday. Loren Molten was host to n num- college at Lincpln and in vrell pins wi~it~i at the Wm.McCann home at with his nudist.in llrmmn Inst Sumlsy. Hr. and Hrx. Edgar Larsen :pmt The Achievement Day pmgramThursdayattheAlfredPaulsenmt cn hy the Plz Club at the bong i\0m4.''Creek \C||.ool will be he l Dec.8. te r u l n e e l "!'hur |\d »x a ft e r n o o n a t th e N o n k h o m e . M r . a n d l i n .P e t e r Tr u h l a e n w e r e gu e st s 'I! m n d a 5 'a t t h e F : i d Jo n e s h o m e i n Xe n n l n i . M e l vi n L u t h s p e n t t h e \ r u » k e n l l w i t h h o m e {ol ks.H o i s a t t l n d i n g YOU ~Buick Motor Cars § E /; Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. ; 2 Goodrich Tires U. S. L. Batteries § 5 1 = = m|H|ml||m||||||||||m|\||||||||mm|||n|||o|||||m|||n|onI|I||||||||||||mn|||||||||F |||||||||||||||gg||||||||||llllI.|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[lg 0 - u p - u pnn Q i nl n !anum : q sHan u na 2 _ - » na n :- _ _ - Ui l s:ua n _ nQ i ni n ns u :u nnu m mal |1 1# l nu n :u 1 3sa n :u nn - n I n »| 1 1 H - u n¢ _ a_- pi z : That Comfortable 1 Feeling of Confidence ; w | : | | l l 'i n u n d n r m m r l B l a i r w i n s are driving Buick carl# they hmlglxt here. 'ride with llw mlnfnrlillnz Ill#-ught that lhvre is a grval!hh:re=\;n»n-ihi1i1\ hunk nf the hill nf nah' whicll tmlnlfrrrwl the car an the nurner.IIw.\ lmugln :mm ~ }I KNUW it tn lure lruo than lim Inuny 'gmrlalinn na wel! B# as ur..and lllc y gr-I both,. an u v n n -n - n ns nu u l : »l a n '1n * _ -l s :u1 11 -1 |I - ua 1»i n 1 -_ u4 - u n- : _ n¢ - a nI - n u - _ ur ;- n u;_ -u l - »nn: n zu _nI l n- I nd:4 1 1 : n nq u -l z nI - n uu n u -m x I n - | -a¢ - _1 nn u n- 1: _ _u n u - _ n nQun u u n m _ n_ -1 for less money with ~thracite Egg Coal at $16.90 w a * ~if /m g lv13 1 5 .S A ~ e _ _¢Q - pm, . __- 5,- ~1:mu mic |(}A!§'!}I!{:1 New H0 PR --nncummeu TH FRIDAY and SA "THE ME \\' | lh Mu: Mur C o me d y - ' ~um~ The upper room at Ma i mh y school will give a play Friday, Dee. 4 to which nil lre invited. Mr.and ll:n.A.C.Debei ware Sunday visitors at the P. C.Peter- sen home. ~1 . 1 ".Q ~~i~§ ` " ' ! - ? > . " > j _ ~A Q 1 |i "upri~g to an 80acne f u m c an of |mi at N10 J. S. 'l1mmpson home.the occasion being his binhdny. Hr. and Mn. lionon W inc hell ac Mr.and Hn .Fred Masters and compualecl bar Hr.and llas.John family spent Thlnksdving wllh Bla 1' .: g.af Iin.;.as.;.li. 9 ' s Barbara Lu Mlr "THE HEAR FOX NEWS, MODUE MONDAY Pmdlna Stark n ¢¢The DE Come dy - Q +1 . An extm pair uiveavn cnlnmi 3 in I:und\ and will he npprv- cialed. | .1 ii?~-'e ~ ¢../"" Q ~Scnolt rs. Rolier SasSleds. z<mm'¢ Ca ~nanny otherE.ch x 3:.3:Come ln and Qi P e t e r s e n °.I1 - 4 H l - : | 2 \ E 1 4 2 | : » : 1 2 ¢ | + | - : 5 » " » § 5 ~- n n Q - . m l m r m b -2.m e " i n B q k l C a m r y .m m ! g n ,* n l b .g m u n u | . w , , , " , |Vi fl fl II!!! fi l e d If h i s l K o l '|l ¢ I!! B l a i rI. u n s n q n l n b n l !1 * L . l ! l \ ' h »~ 2 3 . 1 9 2 5 .' s l a i n V U (| l | ¢ K l l | .s a l !# Q u u v 1 n ' » u lo n a f lh e tl n llp d d f o r i f lh tp u b - liahtn bo notifkd; otherlil tbc lub- lt r i y d n n w i ll n r u l n i n f o mt a tt h t dtdfnatod subscription price.Evlry luhlaiber msn nndc mand thlt tht conditions an nu d e n p u t o f d n contract between tha publhhor and auburllnr.. ___.,....._._....._........._........,..._... _. In a recent ald ri n,Pr vf d wlCwlldgnui d:"W hether one turn an An:-edc;n{|1n .Suk three cents!-I ies to the llayflovrer, or lhne yearsta the lteerage. il not hlif no im- pusllni as whither his Amirituiism of today is : u i and genuine.Na matter by whit various c r am we came here. ive are all new ln the aamr boat." A very dlfinile plan has im11 laid out for the impmwement of amHlnouririvifmakingitnn\ilnb1».° from SI. bmi! to Hanan Ciiy. 'I!\§»\ project La in he rmnplctzd within nhl m l u n ye-.ur.When campided a complete sh+ppll\x ouliet tc the Gm!! of Mexico from linmu City tif] be pvmlble.This vulil pine lhr Gulf rltitu on the map and an \h. u ma d m g i ve 1|greatly redtkbshippingmlnfortheIllawitrippl wma 1|young msn tvrnty-ana y e ar n o f In he a m wan t to th e "Tack Halls own!! what! he :taxedfor ab out its Yun and Uma uma to Wuhlnnnn Count# where he met #Iwi married MFA:Mary J.Tynhn In February 1882. Nine ehfldren Yen born lo them.mr fmnlint muy in c hildhood and Flaniw anna! any durinx th# re- rent war :I the nn of tvronlsr-three.0.-.i.|»Qhv wife ho lrnvm to mourn him seven children.H n . "'~\m~Hu l l"UH.Ev:Anal:-bv.l n . f l l l r !E.Gilbert and n i m- Rain:W ltmn,Howard and George } h ¥ ~ 1 Th #f u n n n i a e r v i r n v m h e l f l a t t h e h c m r o n w e s t C o l f | { : \ l \ 'r ¢ t o n I n t Monday nftemoon at 2 P.l land intlrmenl. tl.: mmln in the Blair cemetery. '\'l¥?.'I'IloDlSl' EPISCGPAL cmmcn 0. U. )!cProud. ?¢1-utor 0\¢r Surulqr. School will bn hald 1; the rhnnch buemenl next Bun- s 511Ent»=1h League at 6:30 in its mrm romm.3 Tim ning aenriee sri!!he anylonI E E "with the Cong;egg. I I O¢ ` . ' : -, ? \ ' !: ' * . . ¢ |I » - » . . -- .' , a ¢ '" N 1 "l » ` . . -'Q ..¢'.. ` \*E Iz J _-;- l § _ _ _f . - . C 0, O ~ O; E = . _ 1.'»s Carvigf Sets-Stag HandlesNic kle Siivgr Mnuhlinqs ..\/' \ ` { ~ `~ i f T " := € . ; .j f' l , " \ E §"2 I » » Put :1 Waffle [run nu | tional people23.1 146 _ -.i The evening nervien wlil be held Ik h a n P r o m Tu n :in the Conzsexational church. ~1 Te x a s - h a s l u n g b e e n fa m e d fu r i l scns ali nna a n d t h a t s t a y:#rf 131' " Io 1 g h a m s "i n E i vi n g _ u p t o l u n e u n !i n l k pr es en t fi gh r.u n ax.. i m ;wu1\\.ht1 pg-rvernor " b l a l e r \ : w o n " .l i n t " M n " h a s n o i . g o n e i n t o zc t i n n ye t .S h e j u s t f i n d th e o p c n i n g f u l l o f th e i n i t i o n w n r l y w h e n # l e de m a nd e d l h e reaignaldmn c i th e T e n n Co l le g e i l c a r d Di r e c t - o r wh o ,Alla ai le ge d,g a ve a " W d " p a n y .I t is r a l l y g e t t i n g int1°rc»t~ I r a d o w n In Te x as .* T i n D e vl I '|P t a h - I n d '- w h a u 'p fn k I o a ¢ l ' ? " a s k s a a u b \-criber o f u n l r | . I pa p e r .A n d t h e e d i t o r an s w er s :" I t i n th e h a r ve s tm u h o n i h o h t m , t h e S l t u n i l y l l - t e m o o n c n n h i n t h e : t o r n o f t h e n l v u n i lm l m n H n 5: 3 0 i a m In w e n t has _b een m a d e b y : h r In s . C a R e p a i r w o r k i s c n i n g o o d r s m u t .- c m z c n l m x r l o a m z . p z l u n r l l Ja m e s A . M c i i ee m a n, P as t o r r f p a i r w o r k a n l h e i r m r e n s n r y b y t h e f i r e Ep i sc o pa l c h u r c h w i l l w i t h u n n e x t Su n da y . R a w . 0 .U .BlcPm\l4l w i l l p r e a c h t h e :0?ll lol|. O u r t h e i r i s d o i n g ex vel l en l w o r k t h a n d a y r .C o m e o u r a n d h e n th e m . ( h a i r p n c t i c e H i l l w e e k S a t u r - d a y e ve n i n g a t 7: 3 0 i '.SI. S T . P A U L L U T I I E R A N c n u n c u . o l u m D u e t o G b b u i l d i n g m a n et h e Me t h o d i s t m e e t i n u n i o n lmics. Coaster \Va1.{u115 rs,Veincipcdes a nd ldrc n 'FZi .».a iook them over at ~ Hardware ~f! E5I"£1»1§F`»=i\LB§"i¢'§1hS":5r¢§".}|J. Reinertslen, Pastor mngutian in Un prim shop,fxcunlon crowd at tha ticket win-Sundny, Deamber w was 6IU21~I-|~I~l<I'¢'IO~I"|+|'{'|'I'l~2~|2 d o w , i n n ! t i m e a !t h e g n c e m p n n y ...ul f. - !. » l n ¢ . -ll ¥ n» n hn l ln |(n n IMA S UND AY Barbara Lu Marr and Cunwuy Tenrl: In "THE HEART OF A SIREN" FOX NEWS, MODUEPODUE and SPORTLIUHT MONDAY and 3uEsnAv Pndlna Stark |nJWnlla\:c B;rry in ¢(The DEVlL'S Cargo" Cumedy-~"0h uf'd[¢|" WEDNESDAY ' Zan: (lr¢y's "CODE OF THE WEST" wlm Owen Moore :ml Constance Bennett Coming~Dec. ll and 12 ... ;. TIN TI N In Track In The Snow Country New Home Theatre PROGRAM --nncummeu s to m5u¢an\msu I0 THURSDAY FRIDAY and SAT. and ski". MATINEE "THE MERRY W IDOW " \\'|lh Mu: Murray and John (|llberK Comedy-"(.|()|N(_| URHA] eiedric plant.Satan will have s em of it on resurrection morn ulheprofeuionalreformersfind an SPLO sign on Saint Petefn '1»iek¢»t'.°' vvonx Moi' z:€5fK§`i1sszoN (Continued hom P119 Uni) Mono Hmm fmiifurnh). Zuni (from On Thunday,Dec.3 the Ladies Aid mach uhh Mn. George Rasmus sen.On Thurulay evening, Dec.10the Ladle! Aid will have their an mu l bsuar.Refmuhmenls will he arrveml.. You are eonkialiy Invited to |1-tensi all the meetings of the church Pilate (from Nt1'\da).|'M of me Lnun Am ly five rhihlrc n in the grmlel, our two-thinla of this number beinghorn.This is becasue we fin care inf more boys as me Inn two boya' dormitosin and only om for girls. The agen of Utes!rhilainu in the #varies range from five years 10thlny dght nun. Some of than big lllluws who ttnnul.i llk English funn n very dung! uno-eiscie sittingin the Primrar dopamnmt with the lam- mu.The mile mu ium with plnellug eyes zo thai: big classmates ns much lx zo ny, "Yan imosr, an-swer lar mo." m.s.w§»u Bible allddy on Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. n'Ic(:1 RTHY AND LONG CREEK The Slcflarthy Proznulvc Club mei. at the harm of Mn .llenonWlnehdlTlaunelayahzmnonand tied a quilt for lin. J . Larson berf m uw businen m a n n (A :Nlirioualuncheenmlntingufu n f - wkbn, udad, ruffle and apple pit lilmmh was served by Mn. J ames }'§§.IéQ"a|| "0}"5§{£a§£mili ff. uni; Mm. Luu Latin, of this diy enjoyed 'lhnnk4\gi\ing dinner at the §1omeo! Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Scherdin. Mn .Paul Lowe,of Bini Ia-land Mum. Iistml. Thanusgiving day with1-er parent1, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sierl vfhiio her husband and a Iriend \.a».»se over to mlncoln, to the Ne- hrukaNotre Dome foot. bull game. J em I'.Harmon and wife anddaughter Anna, of Wuhingion, Reb and Mr. and Airs. A. G.Brown, of Omaha were ll1:nk.||;iving gueela at aiu.I .r.Iirown unu uuugnwnl,Htieh,Arlene amd Georllia Anlii! wma-in Omaha Monday attending the funeral of Mrs.Cha.-1.(ianm..Mrs. Grunt was a niattr of the late George Ami!!and she hui \.i.¢i!e¢Ithe family here on several ocrasions. The next meeting f lhe W. Il. C. wi!! ba held DM. I2 nml this in the'annual election of officers.The pre.-| iultnl \\0Llll|like all to he prompt! on that clay,ao that the business: may be taken rare of early me there ig a long session.| The following are the new officontheJennNleinnhomeon\\estlfm wekome Rebekah mi n ,They good things for Christmas giving ---and the best part of it is, each and every item may be purchas- ed at a price well under ordinary. Plan to come here soon to do your siiopping, Bed Sp whileand wlnned N55-$6.50 Indian' Neckwear. Luce Culhrc. Cuff Sem fure Iznviug Blair he dropped in.'and enrolled his name on our big*Closing: ml! aalll of the cnrioml ofHnofrendersanthathemight.{2olnru|I'z;__|§'c»=.Only '15 bnuheln of know the pappeningn of the |,¢,m,.'Ganas let..Hg fine ra!aprayal rvunigr.i;,ff*'°=°-frve of wormlu.The;rln'! .beat for i ll cookin u nes.Mmm Dorothy Baxter entemtalnew Ileast. winter lceepcra on n5.f{'¢.,{f'°n1. n iloun of her schnul malen on int'.Iomlny ul four u'clock at her h°""'°};;?8 H; "»§.T,f'»..`f.""§..l°2°°'°§"§1.T|'§i'§ bhe was thirteen yearn 0|s| and tho.:l'ruprie!.or;lln||opposite Enterprise'*'%"*was to relehralq the oc casion. min mmf wi-h mm.m n honeNate nfreahmznle=and L gn-ral lima g0 (ity nrée delivereel P vu.11 en§uym|g 'Kunpmnn -EL llnoks. \n n n o o n o n n o n o n n o a f w s o n o u n n a n n o n o aB I G D A N C E ; sP|KER § Satqrday Eveping,' 3 Decembgr 5,1925» . . .~°:~ In the high school we have onehundredendforty-one enrolled.lt h e pan df this fine xrwn !in- etlttd. in Agriculture.1 (ind lndlenztudentsveryslowtogaspthe truths.I mutt use the drill method to tlritft home the facts I went thanloretain.When once they M I t they remember it.We ere eedlyhendiapped ln led: of t1l'0t>¢r Aerlcultureleboretoryequipment,es this le the iaith! y ear for en epi- eulturet reuree.ln mite of such ed n n l t y the interest.utenlfentnl lnthis c ours in very encouradne.I have only boys In my eleuea.Tireof the senior :llIn ceme to me yea- tendey askin: that I provide en ledtultnn clue for fide next nemes ter.I have organised en A:ll. Ee. Chl), lneludine all boys liking ag riculture and eil girle uklng home eoonmetee The center of lnteren inthis club et present is :ending e poultry }u¢ili|rg team £0 the nate pouttrv nbml Intent'rum:hivh now an competition le keen to meh th e u m.'he agriculture! department uf tht' eehonl. reronlisine the velur of the Thompeon and Hn .Jlfbtn Huilln.The next meeting will be with Mn. F m!Long.Mrs.Jay Lereon em! Lira. John Aromtbn ere on the serving committee.At thin inaetlag they will have their annuld Christ mu [n b be g.Each member bring; a twentrflre c ent present and in thi; ee; eeeh iuiy receives a Christ mu preaent.llr. Ealweni Larsen em! llr. Hem Hmuen of Cun ha mu d e t the J . Lanm home [ut Sunday .\ Mr.end i l u .John Aronaon en»tertelnerl the following rehtiree at Thmhldving dinner l u t Thursday their wma ltr.and Hn .EverettAromonandfemily,of Blair emi ilr.and Mn .Clayton Aroneon. ofOmeh;emi Mr.Aroneozfe brother lemlwife,}|r.|.n\l Hn. Albert Aron een, of Fiorenee.Leon ilimiley aheiled rom for Mr Fred lhnere int Monday .An-other boy er-wed et the Ar thur Leech horrte I n t 'I"huredey.Nw. 28. Hnjnd ilre. Ed Netter ue drie ing e new Gltevroiet touring ser. Mines France;em!Adu Schenk. County Cote Teetlng Ae-soeinwn ern||°f 'Rayne 1{RI\\ the week-rnd with'l'¢\lm|!f¥A»umeietlo`h, joined uid Ae *am::..f¢=lk- ,no-fethne nl Muaineee Cotrretv. The iefllf Droerem of Becomey|;¢|¢|} We il es failure:windup' hell M Brflft A ll.:breakfast bell el Irie; innity purer meetine et 7:45,r.-FM! nuemu at 8:00: thepel et IU:lF| tn 10:45 :¢l»M¢» tilt t2:l5: dinner:eleeeee In the dterrrcon Irena m e lielreon Thompson end Iezmiy, o* Omaha spent Sunday at the J.S 'f?1om;\nan home.llr. em! ilre. C. J. Hlnriley ntteml eri a prog:em et the Skater eelwnl on Seturrley evening.Rr. end ilu. John liebenalal em! family, und Hr. end llre. Da-:er Roo S o u t h st re et . A Tl1 an lu \3 ri \i n;r e u n i o n n f b r o t h e l :a n d t h e i r fa m i l i e s Wm'h o l d a t t h e F r a n k Je n k i n s h o m e Th u r s - u n y .Th e r e w e r e pr e s e n t R a l p h Je n k i n s a n d fn m l l y ,o f T l b o r .i o w a s n d F r e d Je n k i n s a n d fa m i l y . o f t h i s st ty . M r .a n d M r s .Os c a r G u y e r a n d l l u r m e n , H r . a n d H r s .H e n r y R o w e , M r s .H l n n i o Tr l p l o t t l h t l l i t t l e g r a n d d a u g h t e r ,N a d i n e r i r o ve u p t o L y o n s h a t Ti1ur1\rlay t o sp e n d Th a n k s g i r i n g w i t h t h e A n l l r e w M a t l r vn fa m i l y . E n t r a . IId W o l f! e n t e r t a i n : l a n u m b e r o f y o u n g fo l k s a t d i n n e r l u t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a n d a l l at t qu l e< l t h e d e n c e l a t e r .A m o n g t h o s e p r e a - e n t vrene Mi ss es C h a r l o t t e M a h e r . K a t h e r i n e Be e k m a n n .M a u r a Jo h n Jen se n,Du r vr o or l a n d C l i f fo n l N e m e t z s m ! t h o O m a r G i l b e m o n f a m i l y . Th e d e a t h o f M n .Su sa n B.Il o n - m n n o c r u r r e d a t t h e C r o w e l l H o m e o n l s e t M o n d a y e ve n i n l . N o v. a o . a t t h e ad va n c e d a g e o f ninety .f.l..»o y t a r a .fl \ 0 m o n t h s sn r l t vr e n t y a l x 1 s - .S h e n a d be e n e t t h e H o m e g b e i n s t a l l e d n ft e r t h e n e w y e a r ; .C .C .An d e rs o n .no b l e g r a n d ; L yd i a Jens en,vi c e - g n n r l ;M n .H e n r y Hen elt e,»ec 'y;Mi s s M e l i a Ta y tor,tre ss .;M n .L i n c o l n W n r r l r k . tr us te e.. M r . a n d lri ru.H . C . H u m u a s e n o f O m m e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f t h e i r fflt n ul n a t d i n n e r [ u t S u n d a y e ve n i n g .Th o s e e n } o y i n g t h e ho s pi t al - l t y o f these g o o d pe o pl e w e r e B l e l n n a n d Blesdmmes Jul it le Pe te r aen,A .Il .D r u - e l i f Ju .K t n b y l m l E d Ch ri st en se n. M n . 0 . M . H a m m n n g | e ¢ : n n . p . | n i e \ i th e C .M .H i t c h m a n i s r n i l y t o L i n - co l n In s t Th u n r l u y m o r n i n g .T h e Il i l c h m u r a nt t e nd a d t h e fo o t b a l l g a m e a n d L i r e . l l a m m a n g w e n t l l o vt n t o sp en d n we e k o r te n r i n ; a w i t h h e r fr i e n d .Airs.M i n n i e M l l t e r .w h a is hou se m o t h e r s t o n e o l th e u n l r e r s l t y h o m e s fo r g i r l s . Th e W .J.Ii o o p m n n fu ms ly n e w sttestn o f N r .a n d M m .W ll lln nn R u n o h l , o f D n m h a la s t Si mr ls y e t e l n h o n o r o f M r . J .W .li o o pm m n u f S t .Pa ul ,M i n n . , l i n l i o a p m s n h u . r i n g a t tuftso Ia'r:Io¢|t d inner g i f t n f We are showing fioorgeima Printed Scarf; no match gnlrns. Imported Soc tch Plaids in al!: u n i for winter weather. A beautiful iine off Bouliners for Co nn and Drone Big line of arquisim huudlzerchiofn from 20c to 754: lingla. also in ;>r¢l.ly Chriltmlfl boxes.Louk them over. During I)_9cs~ml»er we are oln ri ug throe pairs $2 00 Rn*Iins Rummy Hiid Hosiery S UND AY Barbara Lu Marr and Cunwuy Tenrl: In "THE HEART OF A SIREN" FOX NEWS, MODUEPODUE and SPORTLIUHT MONDAY and 3uEsnAv Pndlna Stark |nJWnlla\:c B;rry in ¢(The DEVlL'S Cargo" Cumedy-~"0h uf'd[¢|" WEDNESDAY ' Zan: (lr¢y's "CODE OF THE WEST" wlm Owen Moore :ml Constance Bennett Coming~Dec. ll and 12 ... ;. TIN TI N In Track In The Snow Country New Home Theatre PROGRAM --nncummeu s to m5u¢an\msu I0 THURSDAY FRIDAY and SAT. and ski". MATINEE "THE MERRY W IDOW " \\'|lh Mu: Murray and John (|llberK Comedy-"(.|()|N(_| URHA] rbfaul.nine yearn.Iuneral scrvicrs but recently been made :¢u[;|0nntrn\!5 ~g l ~J ~T H E Ri ( )S T O R Eh Id =_u1 hapei on fum! !! ua; of the M J : 0 railruml with O d Y _.I f i i i mi n :nd szrment w u made bemiquanenc an St. Paul.Ile i» an l ~~'1 0 1 T H E O L D R ¥ : L l A B L E ax the Iilgdn,eh.zemdery the unc le of Mn Kunold md our gnufnllfming day.gh' ritizen,w J.z u u o ¢ » u l u » ¢ : | u | . » | u » ¢ > » u \ » n . | u » - u ¢ > = » u o u u o u 3 r r r r v r r r r r » ol Tattler M B E R a . 1 9 2 5 1 the Bhlz City Sdmdls grown through and lhmugh with LM am: gran we c ali wild oats?wil! you let him come. taking your place, gaining thmugh your expedence, A~u¢;@ JeI¢biii¢ B L A I R B A P T I S T c u v a c r i ' A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y . H l n l n n - . We extend our sy mpathy tn our The £n_t:rprl»e f o r m n . skier c hurch in thdr midortuna " l' » ? » i i » ¢ a n d I wmn n i n c l All Are indted to our services.offers with The Enterprise. morning,December 6 at the Bap-tist church the putnr will preach terfmon elders at__E. C. Lippincott. The ordinance ol the Leafs, Sop per will be observed at the clam of "A Falllfa Pure Shrine"the morning aervxoe. Our Sunday School growl steadily more interesting.Acting upon the ol Tattler M B E R a . 1 9 2 5 1 the Bhlz City Sdmdls grown through and lhmugh with LM am: gran we c ali wild oats?wil! you let him come. taking your place, gaining thmugh your expedence, A~u¢;@ JeI¢biii¢ B L A I R B A P T I S T c u v a c r i ' A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y . H l n l n n - . We extend our sy mpathy tn our The £n_t:rprl»e f o r m n . skier c hurch in thdr midortuna " l' » ? » i i » ¢ a n d I wmn n i n c l All Are indted to our services.offers with The Enterprise. morning,December 6 at the Bap-tist church the putnr will preach terfmon elders at__E. C. Lippincott. The ordinance ol the Leafs, Sop per will be observed at the clam of "A Falllfa Pure Shrine"the morning aervxoe. Our Sunday School growl steadily more interesting.Acting upon the their son, G. R. Unthank at !.:neo¥n.' 1 I Q !n l ! l ||l l ! !u -- . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ - " _" " " " " ' T " "~ng l m :ehleken supper to be held onGNl \ 0 T E S 3 K r . me a m. C . w. A mlmn lm s n l t? ,oe¢.='»~;g th e du p e __s'¢\edneaday for Heb City to a s aprons open au.5 0.#;}j=g;;=-"'°';...'$""§.."°| l.f1§"§ -pq Thanksgiving with Hrs..An»n'clnek ms supper vm bewerved at from a (d; u a n h o me u l n re we parenta.I8 o-clock.After the busdneal meet-1 .Among lh ou wh o " p e z ua mo,-ln;the lnnteaaen,lleldlmea Don me te L-lnwln an 'l"h\lra¢!ay zu ,,,,1w¢b¢r and Wm. xvhnrera, aervai 1| :ion with "E|:luc.al.i0n Week,"were aunliucleul on Sunday evening at the Congrqainw ,ehureh.Rev. Frank Wsllknms of the M.E.dluneh de-large force of gale nursery em-ployves were working close bywhenthetire.vrhkb the eeetionf men had starlesl along the l'\HI08t|,: lnrered n splendid address.#got beyond their control.The ae:;Mu .za. J.Harms and dau:hter,'Uon new 'vw bl-wine weeds along wer 0 nlth e ht-of way auulharent nf the While u m llr. Unthahk rua the neu gh,NehraainlNetra Dame foot""7 delic ious lunch.Foliowlng are }\li SaUeasi eof lloo dRi |[EIU rlx -visited the latter pad. of the week nu.aery :heels when the fire get ' n m o f han-lr li a dinner which 'the oflfcern f r the comin e r at the l'rank Braithwait home.a1»n;r from them owing' #J a strong 3 ; " " § _ m ' :°'f§ ,§"°h h #1551 §'f"w_ e.$.1';»l'°.£"E."ié.3.§'§'f.l.2»~w»===. nn? J ay n\»¢ub»fn;\§¢S nn.Hamm s r n . u m of H:.nin».l wh ic h "Q blowing.flxebuild gg g g .m u |,,.,§¢,d we i lr Grimes ghiph 'd Loren Hedeer and president,Ain.F.H.Brokaw; nee-nrailhwml. and it luu been a num ing eaught but the fare was exu. " "A Nnllnthank Fre rgwnt: Mn . ~ p Badger..',,¢M.y_ Mn.p [_Ulflrz treasurer; ber nf years since they have met.ixingunhea before it gained much i lr and 'bill Unthanll 0 af The annual election of oificera nf Mrs. G.I.Pfeiffer.'wu l Hadley visited on Tuesday headway.The fire alao damaged-o 3 Unthank of Ch;_dmn ' me Ladle Circ le mu laea lt the'llra. |4 L Pharrla was :lea lu with his brother. Dr. J.Hadley of a row of young maple 1,.Water |P lh i n n on Frida b me illness of Uedar llluffa.Hmm the inside of ihe building ww Sixteen mezsbera of =~;~°,*gn*regular =~;;=§===c#;; 'f;=~»=;,»;-=f m"'lhe, diyuxhte,H g ;;_,__, Ashton.|J. i". Lasher attended the Everett u m!w extinguish the flames:I".a»l.em Star i av mature:"°re noon at ne ne ans were o l2.aternnzy Annuad l"athe|'e»D a i l A cabexram was yaelved by 511 end Mn.Chu. Fug; the lauer par1mon!an Friday evening te at|.end]al»o eompkted for an apron sale Spedal union services, in °°""°°'lprngram and banquet at the Chav s :tel house at University !'lace on of the week from Manila stating that the body of their daughtebatunlayan the guest o! ui.: son.Zlesnin FISH-who died Nov.15th,I| i | | | i| n | | i | | | | | i 1| | iir m| | | | | | | | | muu| i| I | mi nni ana llniz nnr lli lrlnni nla lulan¢ | | | | | | | i | i| i| I u}lnMn inn ig ss "%'°°;l.L.Vern Niellola re- §turneai i their borne at Grand ls-noulml be sent from Manila on :\ goxernment zrannport leaving Lhene California..llndsreport-llullullng lonatruction goin;-:nteailly fernnrd;new pen :Hire te be constructed.Kimball-Old Citisens Bank build- ing lwmg rernweled into hoapnnl.Bridgepon Cnaluml honey ship- ped Lu m Nur!!!Platte Valley re- cemly.Altiuaee-350 caxloaapolntoes will be ghipped from this district to L0-ulalanl.-. W y ma n - L o u !farmer har' 400 bushels sweet.potatoes from 8 \ C | 9 h . Ilvrnn-I.ocnl streets graveled. Cnwlea Cowlea Bank and Fann- ers'State Bank consolidated.Or d -On l Milling Company ¢hips 3 mrloada flour to West Virginia. Chappell Lnree sneer ben. Yields reponed in this vicinity. Table Rock--Now $15,000 public BL AIR. NEBRASKA, DECEMBER a . 1 9 2 5 Edited by D. v. Mnser, Superintendent of the Bk!! City Sdmdls grown through and through with LM own gross we c ali wild oats?wil! you let him come. taking your place, gaining thmugh your expodenco, MPP? in your friendshipl, hallowed through your }oy;, buiiding on themhis own?Or will you fling it lil awsy,deoreelng,wsnton-like,thatthe mn;| you might hard been shnll never be? This ls your problem in life-the problem vastly more important to you than any or sll othen.How will you meet it. us a msn or an afooi?it is your problem today sml every day,sm]the hour of your decision is the crisis in your destiny! Fgiumnl D.Roberta.Cincinnati public nchooln,gives these fivu os sentisis of a complete education: (1) Living itself--conditions necesasryforphy siw heaith,(2)making u l1\ing--leorninla: to work and to un-rierstsml how to have usher? work for us. ¢3\ getting :kong with other people-eshmblishing social and dvii1tnndunls,H ]raising theso :tual- anls-eztnbliahing moral value,(5) enjoyment of life-appreciation o! zecreatlon, music, art, Eiteratun. Grade VI A--Hazel Jayne Ander-wn. Waurxeite Andaman, Elna BlomQuilt.Christen;Boock.Holland Bucklin, Roy Christensen, Ruth Famham,Elma Frain, Walter Gollehan, rzlimbem Gramm.1131!Hillman, Mary Beth Hitchman,May Hough» Lon, Rune!! Jaroba, Hargalget Mah- er, Lyle Bidlanigll, Frederick Nemclz, Reed 0Hanlo:1, Nudene Pearce, Helena Simonaen.Carl Sorenson. Inabehe Stricklett. Active work has coatmencml in de- clnmaiory work for this year.Overanimstuulenls are now enzvrls' zn tazod in leaming their seieeticns.The hume conteat wil! be held about the lan. week in January.The coun ty deciamatory contest \i'ill be hddn wveels later.Medals wiil beawanl ed to the winner of th¢ first ami mrond places in the county conlen..A ndlven cup will aim go m the :winning échool.This cup mi l re- main the property of the schoolforoneyear.i f m school wins tha cup three times it will 'beeomb the pen11mnenL psopeny of that school. Superintendent IJ.V.Manner haa :Aaned the debale work this week About twenty student.; of the High2121001a:irlclcsieml in this form \ l - I'r l ~-¢»<=.=...m -1. mu »-|~....~=.-w.~, "-dau unghz bv Mn. magmw hunamed tue!! me "Ws'll Da It Chu.". we Bnplllt Young Pooplo'| Udo"me-ls every Sumlny svlnlng nl 6:80P.xl.All ynung people nn invited.Av. me evening senfla the putor..m ........\ n.- n,.¢ ,J _ ...¢-.. ..1 §\ . l | .| . ¢ l £ _ x . | . 1 : / u n d - - .T h e B l a u r R a c k e t S t o r eGrade Ii-George Engelke, George Frain,Levi Gamron,Robert Alun- dcrf,FrLdric Norris,Lois Allen, Fiorence L.aywo0|.l,hnene Bdoore. Norma Xelscn,Ruth Pate,Dem: Strickletl.Gnde Ill-L eslie Marshall,Eel- ward Peer,Louis Ludwig,Lunn Dimmiek.Lawrence Caner,Glen Mundorf,Anhur Johnson,Arthur liamron, Kemeth Gundenon, EmmaSmith,Ethel Smith.Darlene Went- uunh, lleien En¢lei¢e,*E\a Reynolda Grade IX'-Gerald iicihnigal. GeoI-latte:on, Donald Feet, Louis Grimm Marvin Gunderson,Georzia Antill, Hubs:Sublet.Dmothy Vi ralev, L 3*wan |u v l \ ||LINEI l l l i all l " " ' . } s u l x l x c s u l v O F J E S U S C H R I S T . Th e f i n i s u b j e c t w i l l b l " x z x c B Y D l vl z u z R I G I I T . " P r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W e d n e u h y e vc n i n r a t 8 o'|:1ock. lr r a s w nn o n th e g a ne m l s ub j e c t :H 1 . | u n :¢.l u I|.¢-.1 -- ¢a-nn r :1 n _ - »nn l: u pn o l ! no-|n=ludp 'u n d o n S u n d a y a f t e r vi s i t i n g a t t h e nu m !!os M i s .Ns en o| 'a pa r e n t s ,M r . a n d H r s .H .E .W i n s et t . m r .a n d ai r s .T o m M o h r h a d a s t h e i r gu e st s o n S u n d a y e ve n i n g a tafa m i l y d i n n e r ,M r .a n d H u .W . r i .H u l i e y a n d B l u .M a r y Ro s e n o a u m .C .U .l l o h r w e n ;ua F r e m o n t o n S a t u r d a y w h e r e n o w i l l sp e n d t h e H a t e r a t t h e h o m o o f h i s d ¢ u ¢ h » w r .M r s .J.l '.L e n t .fl u r i n g u t h e o n De c e m b e r Zl a r a m !o r r w l n g n r & n F r o n e i s s o Ja n .IBLI1.T h e h o d r w i l l b e ze e om p n ni e d h e r e b y an e s » c o n o f t h e g o ve r n m e n t . !i'.'sa E x t h u l Jo h n s o n , W e i f n r e o ffi c e r o f O m a h a . w r y n t e l e s l i n g a d d r e s s o n * d o n ,1.he W o r n m fs c l u b T u o m l w a ft e r n o o n a t t h e M r s .C l y d e Co o k .D t h e r o n t h e p m g n m w e r e t w o Jp ve n i l e g a ve :1h c r w o r l s h e r e o n h o m e o f li b r a r y b e i n g c o n s t r u c t e d . B e a t d c e - - S w i i t P a c k i n g C o . t o e s - t a b l i s h b u n c h p l a n t h e r e . L i n c o l n - T w o n e w h o t e l s i n c o u n e o f co n s t d lt t i u n . 1}eatric\J.H .St e e n fe nc c f l : - w r y re c e n t l y de s t r o y e d b y Ii r e ,t o b e r e b u i l t . L i n c o l n H i t h w v o c : o u th e e nt ir e " " " 'b ° ' 2 \ n t a L e o f Ne b r a s k a ,w i !l b e e i t h e r r e a d i n g s p a ve d o r z r a ve l e d b y e n d o f 1 9 2 6 . 11E?€<!'"'=f¢CQ¥=§_ '==f H P ?P f° g § '{ °L i n c o l n - S t .g g s g l mja ..H o l p i l l l -B .-.__.C h o i r pr ac t ic e e ve r y F H d \ y e ve - n i n g a t 8 P .M . T o a l l i h e l e se rvic es t h e p a s t o r an -I zn q p be r a o f t h e F i r s t Ba p t is t *c h u r r h i n vi t e y o u .| U n I'r i d o y eve p i n g ,N o ve m b e r 2? th e ll a p tl a t You rng Pe o pl e h e l d u l u c l l l s l t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M n .H e n r y Pet ers on.A f t e r a n avenminglA553 uma ina Laura Campbell 5up-nt in playing games.an oyster!itlpiwr was sene¢l and the young; people len.,feeling the evening tullanebeennworthwhileone.We' deire to thank Mr. and Mn. Peter-1\0|\ for their kindness and hospitali- ty In throwing open their home, to the young peoples CljlllR£'}<I 0? CHRIST | "Hunter Lincoln and 2nd Streets)i L..li.Camp,Putor .Th attendance of both m e g - . g§ § §§§E Coal may be Coal, but the kind of Goal for you bo use economically m ay be a lot different than what your neighbor uses,There is a pile of difference.Let. us de- liver the kind of Coal best for your needs. Get our prion on-- Ziegler, Nut or Egg Coal Mount Harris, Colo. Hanna - -Kathleen Bear River, Colo. Rock Springs Penn. Anthracite `All Coal Screened from bin. i n a n .o [ y e . z z "a u - E n l - `"§11`§lQ"i¢uar¢a U n l l n d n o f Li n c o l n N E B R A S K A w s m m r s p e n t t h e w e e k a n d w i t h h o m e h l a ' sp e n t t h i W !¢k~¢Ild # i t h IIOIIM1 v i d P l a t u m a u t h - C o n . n t r u c t i o n o f M u .1 1 ml...(E l l l i h l n !( 1 ¢ . | vh l n m u n m l a \l{¢mM\r|r i va l hp i n o 1:-m,s'rR1A1. nsvxsw eat selection of Gift Good; and Toys, Games, Dolls, Books, Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, China and Cut Glass, etc., etc. We are headquarters for good qua]- ity Christmas Candy at a price. Shop early for Ginristmu,yo\.\'ll enjqy i t and wqwlll appreciate it. |'|_ | Bl; Vniucs In Candy- 156, 20c. 25° :nd 35¢ per pound THIS STUHE IS AT YUUH SEHWGE Whether you come to.buy or look You Are W elcome An d e rs o n ,L e n a A y e .L l a t i l d a El i a s -n o n fo r de b a t e i a "Res.:»|ser.|u m r z u s a l u u u a n u n u z n oae n , Ja y n e Gu s t l s o n ,M a x i n e G u a m -C a b i n e t M e m b s sh o u l d h a ve t h c ! Han,Ir e n e H n h d e a d , V i vi a n I'uu h »e n ' ri \ zh t t o t h e H o u r i n Lo n | ¢ r e s a . " !5 , , '§Te : l i n g Jagel. 1SLawar1.Fl f T h | l h . n ' :a r y hgouel q u e : l i o n '° ° ° i N 1 8 I V -o y d :\1!\\81=lJ!|,e o cau se t m a e s 1 e st u de n t \|0 co n -.'Ju t e Ha n s e n ,D o n a l d Je ns en .No r - f a i d e r a b l e r e n a r c h w a l k o n h i s o w n m " § § ; " ; ;~° ~ m a n Ne ls on ,Ez l a r Ol se n,V i n s o n . F i fi Th e r e a r e ve r y fe w lnookn || l '8l o f t h e g e r m i n l t i n g qu a li t ig s o f Sm i xh .H l r o l d Ta ft ,M a r g a r e t A n -w r i t t e n 0}1 il j j s suk jec t.B a i r n a n o u r n e x t _ y e a r ' a w w ! ! o l " N n o m ; I Bell 4s |iM|Hin|iii|i|Hm||1un||i|i|||mnMm||n|uhuu|mm||||n|||uu||n||m||g 0l s t m a s ~ : = o o o o § I l eL 1 aI1l l ; I IIIII ivsfed 1 vi s i t l a t w e e k w i t h D r . § l i s k o '|fa t h e r ,Ja m e s M i s k o o f O d .M r .R i s k s x e t u m e d i n h i s h o m e o n S a t u r d a y . G .A .M n n l u l i ze t u r n e d M c m i a y f r o m a b r i e f b u s i n e s s t r i p Lo S h e n - an d o a h ,l | : a -M r s .C .G .H n n h d i r e l u m e d o n S a t u r d a y f r o m O m a h l w h e r e sh e l r c vn i l y -u n d e r w e n t a n o p u a l i o n . b m i s r e p o r t e d a n re c o ve r i n g s l o w l y W .J.C n n u .o f H i l f o r d a r r i ve d |1\M o n d a y f o r a vi s i t w!L'l1 I u o l d fr i c n d l . H n .B .F .Co ok ,o f S c r i b n e r w a s i n t o w n o n M o n d a y . A s m a l l [ l m w h i c h oc c u rr e d nu * n l t h e p a c k i n g s h e d : s l t h e n u r s e r y la s t F r i d a y m i g h t h a ve p r o ve d q u i t e di.a.a+lroun h a d i t n o t b e e n t i m !3 v 5 1 l v ! !a u a s u v upromoted by Chamber ofC»mmerte Falls City-2,800»acre Gamky ttlci | purchased bar Lincoln syndicate, fo.- m w o .Oxford'Prtlimia-ary plan.:being 7" nada for puing lon! streets.9}1wury--Gladstone-to-Fairburf Lldles Sldls and Dvemnu elecirie line under way.(;"'== ; * ' ; $ ~ , im trans!--Iixcavatiun begun for uarau n u e on H"'"b °| '" "C°"" *"'"ict at * " f ' " | |First H°\l'£"飥:`§i'§»=a°fr1n for constructing c ounty sawn xFallaCity--Excavation work be~farmers uruperatlve union §BLAIR-NEBRASKA gun,for néw high school 1ms1am¢.'x Osmond-Trl-Slate lftikities Comf';=v>; nrquires Osmond electric lighz DR. ""a>§:-.~§i~'§§~;§'~""""" p an .Fails City -New $36,575 unter plant accepted by city council.l Room! ;::B3;:i.|:r E";t° Bank sel l,B e r n a n l S5 L . G r a d e l l - E v o Ax e l : e n ,B e t t y Be a t y ,O t t o llo oc k,Jl r n m l e B a e r . ljgj mceg l i l i n u e n , I E l a i n e l i u m n , R o b e r t l l l u h m o o ,l t u u e l l L u n d ,O r - va l l'€L'lson,R o m a N i e l s r u ,Fr ll lt ln Ols en,M i l d r e d Pau lse n. D u r l n g t h e s i x weelcs the se w a s o n l y o n e fu l l tltl)'It ol nw nc e i n t h e G A :B o y s 1,5 tloy o n t : g i r l s ' z slay- ( l i r l s p e r fe c t at t en d an c e : l u r i n g Oc - t o b e r a m ]bo y s p e r fe c t at t en d an c e d u r i n g N o ve m b e r .C e n t r a l B u i l d i n g ;Gr n tl e 1,A d d i e l l u n n .t e n e h e r - M a x i n e Am l e r s o l h R o b e n Br oo ke ,E ve l y n Ilalcer,Il o n - al tl l l l m e t t ,Ju n i o r Ca m p b e l l ,E t h e l Ga l l a g h e r ,ll oo a lt l Go l le h on ,G e o r g e Go o d ,R o y Jen se n,l l e t t y L o u I-l in g. D o r o t h y l i r o g h ,F r a n k i e i i e i fe r . C l e r k ( Tl l e n l o n ,C a t h e r i n e R o o t . M u l e M a y lteeso,L e e St a pl e to n . ll i ll l e l e : r l l l ,.lu ck W a n t .G r a d e l l - E m i l y Al l e n ,l fo n o l u Al l e n ,Ja c k B a r r y G l a c e ll lu m qu l st , l l o r n e t t e Hi nk l ey ,M a r y llp pfri& '» n. . \. L .l.I.....»Ji11 l | n | r l l l n lleeltvitt. Ke l l e y .H a m l e t ad se n.H e l e n n o v 'W i m QIIUJL L l t y ,w vu n n u In n e s !v.F o r t Doclge.L a s t y e a r t h e lo xvn .f chonlx de b at e d t h e s o m e qu e s ti o n o n t h e N6om »»ku schools,b u t th i s y e a r t h e l o w s schools a r e tl eh at ln g t h e qu e o tl o n " R e s o l ve d t h a t th e ljnllcml St at es s h o u l n fo vvn a n d o p e r a t e t h e eo a l mi n e s . "H e n c e i t w i l l b e neeea sary f o r tea m.:t o c h a n g e qu es ti on s i f t h e y g o p o s t 1t a t e lin en. A l l t h e tea che rs re t u l n e l l ,e a g e r fo r w o r k ,a ft e r t h e Th a n k s g i vi n g xa eo tl on .A l s o t h e lo a c he r s h a ve their six-oeek.¢~ tests corrected.l l e n c e t h e r e p o r t o u n l a w i l l e o o u t a s us ua l o n W e t l n e a l e y o f t h i s w e e k . , ( l n Frielng e ve n i n g t h e I m i n g a i d e ls t h e fo o t b a l l t i c k e t W n t vr l , w l t l c h w a s ein -ll urt ell b y t h e 13 cl ub ,e n te r t ai n e d t h e w i n n i n g a i d e a t n d i n - ne | \Wdlaaton llnn nrsn prealmletl a n t o u t m u t e r a n d ca ll ed u p o n M r . M o o r e ,M r .M o s : e r ,D o r o t h y l e n - se n a n d Fr a n c e s K o o p m a n f o r toaata.A f t e r t h e d i n n e r ,e ve r y o n eon nl st et l th e ll ia h- wa sh er s i n th e ta l k T h e r r e e u n g c a u s e s m e m o u t m r e W gun t u m h w ; u l l hat ......... ..........e x p a n d om a ro x im a te l y on e - e l eve n t h ;l1..1\"p r o g r a m w i t h M l m ]Co r np t on . | th i s causes l i t t l e bl i st e r l i k e er u p ~l " \ a Me t z i ng e r ,M u .R a t h m a n n M i l l ! t i o n s o n t h e k e r n e l n e a r t h e t r e r m .|? ~l r~ . Ca mp a s t h e co m m i t t e e s , w i t h I t w i l l b e t i m e a n d m o n e y s a ve d tlut'te ac h er : a ss i st i ng . i l e 've r y Q r m e r w i l l a r r a n g e i n s o m e t i l n l o n a r y Soc ie ty w i l l m e e t o n w a y t o l e e !hi..se ec l po rn fo r n e x t Tl a u n d n y a t 2 . 0 l '.M .w i l l M r s . H U F 'f d f vl Al l e n .A l l b o o k s m u s t h e t u r n T h e N e b r m k a Se c r et a r y e l A g r i -e-I i n d reeheclted i l n e e e u a r y .c u l t u r e l l .J .Al e h a u gh l l n .t h r o u g h N e x t r~l'e D a y i s fu l l o f g o o d t h e i r rees!a n a l y s t M i n e 12.N o r r i s ,tli11|rx. mh lu t h e fa r m e r s o l \\" as hl ngt oi t:Th e a n n u l W o m a n s 'Mi s s i o n a r y 'C ° \1 Ill 2 -' to nu k e u se of th e fr ee se e d m y w i l l b e oh»e|-veil.l l r l .E .L L ' tc st ln g l a b o r a t o r y a t t h e s t a t e c a p -Jo h n s o n , o t F r e m o n t . o u r S t a t e 3 ° ° '1 ttul , u. ¢aoq ,n a s po ssib le.l t v t m y w i l l g i ve t h e m o r n i n g l t !- O n e o f t h e g r e a t e s t d i ff i c u l t i e s o f t h e l a b o r a t o r y i s t l u t L 0 mu ;1 :o f t h e w o r k c o m e s j u s t b e fo r e se ed in g ti m e .T o g e t a.seed a n a l y s t o n e s h o u l d ta k e a b o u t 2 ou nc es o r l m ! ! n d r i n k i n g e l m fu l l fo r e a c h s u m . pl e .Th i s a-ample sho ul tl b e pl ac ed i n a n e n ve l o p e o r a c l o t h b l e w i t h y o u r n a m e o n d l r l d r e n o n o s l i p o f Pa p e r l n w i t h t h e seed.E m h p e r so n i n alio weul 5 fr e e i n t o m e h m o n t h . o o o d r e n .A spec ial Ml n a l on n r y o ft e r - i n g l l b e to k en .l } \ e r 5 b o d ;b r l n :lu n c h a n d e n t t o g e t h e r a t t h e n o o n l h o u r .F u r t h e r a r r a n g e m e n t s w i l l b e ma tl e T h u m l a y . A l s o t h e e ve n i n g se rvic e w i l l b e co m l uc t e d b y t h e w o r e n . \_ 1 .- _. _ .. _ _ gns|||||mr|I|I||||1||111ru||||||||||||nl||||||||||. §1 1 1 0 §\||ummu|||||nuu||||n|||||mu||mmn|||mn|»|n|\||||||mnm¢||n\||\||mn|||mnn Illoomfield-:New light and waterfi " " ""plant in coursq of eonstruction.3 x Alma-18 bloc ks in various part: oi city to be paved.x Chnppc'»-Forty new ommnenlal lights to be installed in various sio na l.CLEANERSgmlnnll||||||||||||m||m||mmnn|||||m|um||||||mu||||n||u|uu||||||||||||m ~A Real Chl ~Present . E-:-»E E Through December w 1 u a l l g " - u r n §|ll.U1C l u u . v| ;| n u re d I n 'u t t o n l i u t i n g n - l j a r i f t l C o m p a n y t o : r e c t n e w p r o d u c e p l a n t h e r e . A l m a - I I n u i t v e l e va t o r recently' .91 asI0 u A m . m' , M A HE R & I lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIll!I||||ll|||||ll|||||||||l|||||§ |n l n |§ o'u.sz~rwx " " " ' ~._V ,- -.de:\tmy|.wl b y f i n ,bei ng'rep la ce d.Ta m a r a - L a i r e a n d r l vt m p l a n d i n | t h i s vi c i n i t y r e c l : d : n n L F r e m o n t - 7 4 0 m u l e s n h i m w d fr o m N e b r a s k a t o In l a n d o f C u b a . F a l l s C i t y - » II \ l n r c l i c z l L u t h e r a n 'A . c h n r r h b e i n g rfm oel eie fi.(A e n t fo r F n i r m o n t C r e a m eO m a h a - - Tr n l n l o a d pr o d u ce s h ip p e d zz Pl y s Zl i sr h e s t P ri c e fo r U 3 w r t n t i y f r o m h e n 't o N e w Y o r k .E P O U L T R Y .C R E A M A N D E G G S Jo i u u u t u w m - F o u r c a n o f ca t t l e O n F i f t h S t r e e t S o u t h o f In d e - I A t t u r n e y l - a t - l a w O ffi c e s i n S u m B a n k B u i l d i n g 'x r n m z x g r H I G F L O W iI1 IIIf? m a k e th e excep- ld be of interest to ......,|z. . ¢ | n : r ' n n u n f x r =\ ; /@1§!11@§ EHE3 layjat our store.Come in and ions early.Something to please F the family on Christmas morn- Jeautiful assortment of Q§ §§=| = :§E§5 § 5 lu l u u y vn u n u n ,~ " " . . . . -,.H u b e r !l~£Gte1mnn,E l e a n o r l l n l l e r ,w h i c h w a s :m on o ve r .L a u - r M r .Ja n i n e lr eh n nd .Ju n i o r K i n g ,M a r !\l uc re m a d e ia f t y wh i c h u n k i n d l y T h e 0 s t V l r i fUDemonstration Yield §b n r l s Are now on disp make your select* every member oi ing, including a I Ho n ln§ii.E tional éombination offer which shoul Readers of this County. - --.¢1 1 .________ __.,_|__|__I'inue¢i mam here lo Omaha mar- kata.":ifi=<~p<=5: .Thin ri ~ ~ lo c i .§The bnterprlse ls nemg more wuueny rcau ||| una \.\|u\u}§and it is our desire to place it in every home in this §county and in order to do this we make this offer. 5 THF ENTERPRISE tiun of first nmnusl a lr u xr andsweet clover |ho1reser held in Ne». b r a i n I i i ; - I .mmtare-Scotbslniuff fbumy gain ing rapleliy in population."v~~ \nl- Sf\\220 bnrvepnvkr, P l u m in service at I h r n r d Ei n- z u .\x D R E S S M A K I N G R E \ I O I> E l . | N G n m . : x l x c M m J .C m n s l r o m n _ - -l _ . . |_.f n. . Amend;Weaver.»~\\- -.»», ~-- W . ,_______.__Grade 11 ;- nu m Aronmn,June --1 have al course, the experiment sta § 13calc!Laura ar mi ez mi 15411;ilnw ro S P EA K tion results to Kllllle us in our ton 5 n m. : ' u mm Haulchlldl.Cutherlnel clusions.E Jenuln,Jock Aye,Jack Maher, Donald Sorenson,Artltur Stevens,inn Boom,Evelyrl llopldm,Ruth lleinaerling,wizrem Allen,Leroy Bucklin,Clarence Brundage.RayHansen, Harold Hansen, George Me- 1.Speak dorrectiy-Correctness and pnfisqnosa in the use of the mother tongue is one of the firstma:ka ol an educated man. 2.Speak slowly -Rapid speaking does not hola] the attention of listen- ane delnonatrationa of E02I and1925haveshownB\.|rt,Cereal In- vestigation No. 293 to be the highyielding oat, which ia in agreement with the station result.The Ne h m l u '21 and early oat with n Co:mick..le n .Speaking slowly given the 015Gradelv-<;i\r<m:Allen,Dorothy portunlty for emphasis and al|ow»4'future on :Ich soil,especially llrolm Frances Brooks. Marie Bra" time to think.whelte the onrlinary oat P'the bez |3.Speak carefully-Take care of tom llml 8°¢l down.ant,K m Christensen,Crr»\=\C1=\=i wen, Alice Gallagher,Franklin Hal- ter,Fay Hansen,i"ran¢el Keifer, Elly Marie Lauen.Raymond Lin-sienp Betty Meats,K==¢hr>o s u . Ilunlette Smith,Kenneth Stpleton, ;~<¢m¢s m m .M n Str r i m . Prudence Strielmlett.Frances Van Duventer.Grade v ll-Clarence Andersen, John Aye, Herbert Brown, Jar Bum ton,Lloyd Dendla,David Harding,Chqriea Houghton,Gwf lb Moreh- all,Leo McCormick,Harold Peter-aen, George Terrel, Clifford Staple- Lun,Victor Vis.lrls Allen.MagdaBryant,hllltlrial Cam|:l:el|»Vdal I the vowels and the consonants will take :are of lhomselvea.Breathe [oben ntnaw looks like it may | |l\¢ The Swedish Seleer, a very beauti ful lookin: oat dld n o t ripen onli!deeply eo that you will keep up tl1e|"l""" a week after the rut of them voi-oe until the tax! wonl is |\poken.|*"d ln that time they were much 4.Speak aimply-Tlzo beat words damaged br storm.The demomtrnintheIIngliahlanguagearethe:!ion alan :honed that the early rlwrl.wonia.We Ao not w k m r f i t e matedally out-yielded me late ourselves-we know what we thlnl:-but we tall: so that others may know what we thlnk.5.Speak courageously-Reaervein knee, tlmidlty in weaknell. andsoo oean belehga to the sl.l0l\[If the brain is filled with a great enthuni- Ionea.roilowing la the yield: Hher- son Cheek.a m bushel;Burt 293, 585 bushel;Bun 1:60 Days,52.3bushel;Furghum,45.5 l...m-'.-u.=» la the uintar ant 4.5 :he South, Nvu. Khanon No.5,47.8 buanal;Ne...Khermn, 21, 52.7 tauahd; Texan it I tl.:|I|, there la no room for fear., r a s bushel;Neb.lilheraon 23.:..:.6 »_-buahel, Khenon Check, 53.8 buanel.a m u :r n v n r w n u v w I In all nrobabllity theme demonstra- L " -ann a n n 2 := n nsuan =E .nIt E 1 1 | 1 - a n: an : en= u a - a ==:az= : E lloffiee I:=Eg§ E == Il s a n E i g h t P a g e , a l l H o m e P r i n t P a p e r : m d i s ' re c o g -` n i z e d b y i t s r e a d e r s a s t h e l e a d i n g ' B l a i r P a p e r .E a c h w e e k i t s p a g e s a r e f i l l e d w i t h t h e h a p p e n i n g s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y a n d c o u n t y .A l l t h e c i vi l , s o c i a l a n d p o l i t i - c a l d o i n g s a r e g i ve n i n d e t a i l u n d y o u a r e i n v i t e d t o h e - c o m e a R e a d e r .W e w a n t y o u t o j o i n o u r i n c r e a s i n g f a m i l y o f re a d e r s ,w e w i l l g i ve y o u h e a r t y w e l c o m e , w i l l t r e a t y o u c o u r t e o u s l y a n d b e g l a d t o w o r k w i t h y o u i n t h e '=T=` E me can pmm.K1-f my-wmk .-o.1 1:mono training 1-U.:-:ing nc'r»~f».»r~~ <'¢.\».,.~_1»l'.Z»ll wwnylmm e!~;»ln-<|-n 1 1 I,.... Itraverxl.~ ~r»'"nfz or llhw n .rr |-,~4, cnmpnny punmm by Lnlmum a rumr cum;-lmy.lirhlgepnr1-2 can-lomh live poultry_z.».,,.¢.x from mm lc Sn" Frnrcl~<_ l | | . . f 5 l n u l l ! !n u z u .u l Irw Tatlc Coilee Urns Perisolators Salad Dishes Casseroles Pie Servers Berry Spoons Platters Bread Tray s K i d d i e c m Electric Lamps Elocir ic 'Heaters Tc lp o l l Vac uum Cleaners Carving Sets Pocket Knives Coaster W agons Sled l Shale:, §0 Q - Il l #: u s4 n.ln A ll||»\A BSTR\CT()R And a fine line of Rogers 1847 Silverware § and many other needful articles.2 E|§betterment of the community - . A FULL LINE OF RADIOS among which are the E \,N( Th. EnurprlmThe Omnha Dall ) T E T H E C U M B I N A T I O N S $1.30 The Enterprise ---¢$1.50 5.00 Omaha Daily all Sunday W orldglienld $6.00 .5 =m f i r w l r n§3 'Preparing T hat Christm as Dinner §Will be a pleasure if youhave sup- §plied your larcler with those candies, E nuts. fruits.numnkim .mince ment . Uumron,Ruth |l¢!1ll.'n|marvel n a -er, Jennie GrahomGradeVA - - Mlr g la tl Allen, Jen nie Allen, George lloock, Joe Bloom quiet,George Campbell.DorineIie-inzerilng .Edna Jensen.Anno Johnson. Lelah Ruhr. Ruth ue Gore. Helen Mehrenn, Richard Miller, RuthMcClln1ock.hlargarei.Mrilfuarrie, Robert 0'lllnlon.Wilford |'ol.2T1\¢n,Irene Rowe,William Stevens,Run nel Sy lvu,Blemleuna Slrkkloll. Joan Slownrt,Bennie Gllliam,Gnde vi n - A n h u i !Ailen.Aff l . \\ . d \ \ » \l u l v v r u u ¢ . » Your first duty in life in toward YOUR AF FERSELF.-So live mlm your nflerself--the man you .oughti n b e - my in his time be ponlble and iciull.Fo r a ny i n the yourshellwaitinghislurn.Hin body. his hrain. his mul, are ln your bo)-ilI1 hands.He cennog gp himself. What will you leave for Ihlml' Will it be a hnin unspoiled by lust or dinipntion;a miml zralnell to think and acl;o nervous a)al.¢lJ'| ; 1 '°j'__..:.'P.t.'.,,'°:,'i'::'..':'*m°tm.'.z Super Zénith, Kenhedy, Neutrowound "T" °-¢i- '"""~.Crosley and Radiolas. ____;___ Beginning December l, 1025,The ~prise will be sent to any new sub- scriber in the county for one year The Arndt Hardware THE TYIJYUIIEJTER STORE /_r " 3M "~».;.:;~ Q | | r n | $ n ml| | | mi B llll1 E or any of the numberless articlm 5 we carry in our grocery stock 2 l |T h e A n t i l l G r o c e r y |m§Corner Nebraska St. and Walker Ave. ; r innneefgyggh about you?Wiki you,Boy leader ¢h §; \e n .¢ en ,D a r i n Do e t e r t .D o r o H e t h i m c o m e a n a m l n a m o n g m e n U r y I- Il i au e n .E ve l y n I' n n c l h H e l e n i n h i s t i m e ?O r w i l l y o u t h r o w G a l i n g h e f,Jo h n G a l l a g h e r ,Go l d i e a w a y h i s in h er i t an c e b e fd r e h e h a s Guaglin,A r t h u r H a r d i n f .M i l d r e d h a d t h e ch an ce £0 to uc h i l ?W i l l l l m l e .M a r v K l i n e k .M a r t i a n E e l -y o u t u r n o ve r t o h i m A b r a i n d i x - Th e H e l i (m e e k Kn o t t e r s i n l. i n r u i n p r - e e i n c t h a ve n i n e t e e n f m l w r r Th e y c h o s e L e o n a r d S t o r k fo r p u n i d r n l ;V e l m a !K a t t .vi c e ]|rcs|»!¢|11 a n d M i l t o n C a r l b e r g se c re t ar y :mil 1 |¢-nu'r= ::tHI n -l u nn z- . _ n w u p f This ular guod oniy through the month ol December. 'W £.»}§,"$¢|L'n<~|¢1.Damn s\=wm,'im»~x_ l mlm! .ua-ww; a -11| un» uqfum.caumy um Umm ,. ga ._=Mn Vhnwonh, Halen Wolff Culilicd UD action;spinal ¢0H||\h!|I lgcll leadar.m||m|||munnmlunum.lumil|mm||||nuunnlluummml|||mmunnmmnlll|||m|||||muu|||||||||||mmn|u||nnm.a __._ - - . ,, ....,,,,,,....-..,,, J '/.'\_.»\ .-'rm-:s ms n rms n -_mm. Nehmxka. December 3, was 2 .mU~.;'+.4f ¢5Jm°'"'§ Hel; Ndnm home in Dmllu.\. Rev. George and family autood tn Aurora,Heh.Wainnisy of i n t 'mek to apmd 'I!mnhll1in¢B lywith his pannts. retumin; to their home hon Friday.. Hin Dpal Wright and Lola Smith who an nttendinl school at Lincoln near Osklmd.»~rovo n Thnraday afllmwn to spend » pm of Thanhridng day with homo folks.HIM Inns Jcppcnen spent acoupla of days I u t I n k in AHin{ton at the Llalle Punc h hom! Mr.and Hrs.W.B.Rosenbaum IA o r s i t h b e r fr i e n d ,i l o n n e : l n O m a h a .Sh e n t u m e d h o m e a n lh an sl ay a ve ni ng .M r . a n d M n .H a r o l d L a u l r u p a n vi s i t i n g a t t h e W a l k ! H m a n h e m e l n [ w a a t t h e p r e s e n t t i m e . H r .a n d H n .F r a n k N l s va a n d H i n e s L i n e s P u n c h a n d L e n a H a m w e n O m s h a s h o p p e r : o n l l a m - d l r o f u m w a c k . H i l o Je p p o r u n a n d 617:11 R o a m - l n u m , w h o a n s m p l vy o d a n 1 t a m News of Interim gathered by Enterprlsa cnrreapondenls irom an cry community lu W uh- lllflon Oounty . SPIKI-:R NOTES Mr.and Mn .Nels Ru m u u m rmuuined Bm Ra.mmluln'¢ sittin 1.~.hi lm th i s week.lil: Helen Harry , who is tear:ns nrhool at lfullerlon, Heb. nm hmm Mr.and Hrs.Runnel ol Omaha. were csilers at the home of Mn .to spcm!'I'hlnl|.sgiving with homlfolks..l"\ved Doll. Jr. on Walnemiay.r Mr. ml Hrs. Numan Deen wereRoy!!N-eighbon l m have slug tion of offints at ihsir mfulsf mania; Friday nlm on-. 4 at um I. 0. 0. F. Hall.refreshments wen svnred.All memhgn requested lo csliers nt. the Henry Kruse heme on Sundny evening.Mr.and Hrs. Otto Llnghc rat, ofFununelle were allen: at the irank Gflxlon home Thumlaybe present.l M.. and Hrs.ihawnrui Crink mo- ilr. and llrs. Ilsrisnd Frenrh vn-tnruinefi at dinner Sunday evening ll . usd ills. Il. P. ltonnbsum, Hr. Hr. and Hrs. D. l'. RosenbaumHr. G. R. French of I!erman.Neb. spout Sunday in Kennsni srilh his Swihln. la nd to Scribner Surgnisy to help Philip Lrink cekvnto his birthday.Mr an-i Mtn.A n Dodson and lin. Sarah Shumsker and son.Geu. alert Sunday guests l l the L.V. hi nShumsker hams in Wu ngtu .s~ nt returning to their school on Monday morning by auto.Rev. George, who is puter of the en -\~Omaha for a Sundlfs vm:with Krnntnl faiksl.hir. md Hrs.. J. F. ll¢Carm wardvm 'phummiy mrprbezl Sunday aiumoon when » numlm' of friendsand ndghb-on alled in remind thaw of their 8001 wedding annulvenlry. Roma wud vu a nrnk-eznl visit- Hr. md Hn.. Chzdie Van If Farmers'Grain and iihrvator C0 cheiled u rlih of c orn iul Sno y_Mn .John Blum,who hun been rick for :several weeks, is nut much improved at this wrlllng.A special inl.urn aut from Omaha Thuradzy alma o'cloek Sunday morning every mont wt 'Thu &'»bon? is welcome.|Hrs.Glecd :ilrtingtom of 1»\'ntr rl.Anna Carlson loo vru v i n g at her muthe ar. dinner Sunday Hr.. f l ~ l i n .James Mlciiar Thumiuy.Knudnn hd family, nho Wm. Can-ilr.and Mn .Arthur Gn u.of azinghgm and family.1 Dgviei Bity an whiting at the Hen llsthodiat Ald Sutlely will mont ry Gnu homa ian week. 'Ihurnl;aftemoon of this 'rock at 0f*~*°Compton and 1\i»t:efln\»en .l . ll.Elc nu n h nz K m ~,a n oElk City, will begin a urlsI of me- sdul mutlngn at Elk City m s Sunday evening. no services here nl. n r gn ldiana lm Sunday . Yari Thompson has purchased aToad, much to ilu ivy of his (sadly. lin. .mms Rasmussen :plat lu! Monday with Hn. R. Rumunen. O\l!n» Nllnan alllnded ihe ba l lads! M the uhcul nur Arlingtnn.He mmm L b s b u n NH wa i l. H0 6 nl the I n m a n hare about are Lhroqh bulking com. Arllnglo I.Ill!!![ h ¢ 0 W 1 \ l ~1|Ulu \~n IPO!!S lv atMn xfl if me.flvcyard llpu and pu: our with as ne smash. nsi eg eo ~°( c w F.Van Demen in the new mai!meaaengtr at Kelmard now,begin ning 'I'usu}ay Ike.2- i n place of Nici: Cook,who ne-nt In his m l ( - nntion some time uv- Srs.G.0.1larrinn.of Cortez, Colo., who has been viliting her mo ther and ether rrlatlvos here the put month, ten Monday arming far her home. H . ;Hrs.lla hal n A blby boy came to gladalrn theiwma of Mr. and Hn. Arthur Lunch one day lu! week.Seven!cfhilulren, of the primary dw int.c»meTlinte mums are having the home of/Hrs. J ohn Role um. Mn. Halen Bunyan. who hu beenspending the Int couple o! weeks ln Omh a,returned to her home heme Friday momlng.Sh;g p g , u to l u n the li n t of nut.week forPulblo, Ceio. to spend the nnulnd- er nf the wlnhr with her daughter and family, Hrs. Wsltar Horn. 1-"|l!.hful Rnbeinh lodge of thls pina had election of offiunl l u t Friday night,: f u r which-n nice lunch was aervad by seven! of thu Mr. Bic-wen 11 buihlinl a kiuhenonthe -west :ide of his house. -Giant of ilenninglon in doing the work. Sin Gelston and J. Jefhrmn motors! to Lincoln m me the footbail guna Thursday.Hrs. Arthur Crlnk went Lo Fre| mont Friday and hld her tonsils se- moval 'Th famien around ibla vidény h u e nenrly finlahal cum husldnli this (QL...r Jr.in an the #itll |lA LOCAL Z'iEWSPAPB2 nos ALL THE P mor us name as oneai ou ! hi; family of : remlen. M m George Hinslley u m child- xen spent Sunday nl.the parental, .Qming at au. Wm Pmk¢"h.,§1¢.I m ."=`" T " " " " 7 1 m c s n s s -» Mi n lone Wnhte; 'fpent Sundayf Siu. C. Il. Bunn spent Prlelny with.EX4\3iINA'll0N DATES afternoon with Laona and '»{i¢l.|;l1er danghtei Mu.Ops!~ l l !' iinlunan.`Dc Soni and on Saturghy the esAliaNarmliloltmanspent heriurere in Omaha.s ~lunlay. Jan. 23 1926 w h home foiklVALLEY i n Te k n m l l i .M r .a n d M n .1'JW .Mc C o y u n d r l l u g h b e r a , i n n s - , M a r y a n d G e r t r u d e s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h r e l a t i ve s i n O m a h l .M r .a n d M r s .T .K .I v e n o n a m da u s z h l e n a n d .John D e a ve r w o k d i n n e r suith M r s .M n r g i r e t Ive r s o n a n d fl l n l l y T h u n u l n y .0 \ EL K c m' z iz w s Rik City, the only city in Nehru- kn that hu every street. paved, Hn .Fu n k Gdatnn a n been lnthehospitaithelastw a weeks. Repom an zip! she in getting along Zine.eJohn Stils left for Story City, Za. AL O NG THE BO TTO M R OAD Mn. Gnome §lur;¢an and d1uRh~MK.Ruth und Fnncla. and H uFritzHulln'npfnl Thnnluglvinl bulinul Saturday.James and Robert Rumuuen an busy with wth tmckn.They u ewel! planed with the new body.Dom. for!!! the dana at Spike: Satirrdlll night,DOB.5.Music for old and rognx ' ing.Mu .Gofffllcb Edltenkamp and daughter,Alice spent Monday nf-temoon with lim Albert Laakar. Mr. ml Mu. Albe rt [Allman and mn Augmi. and Wm .Lailmm :zeThanlufivinisupperattheMk . Sadie Hengzdoht home.Hin Alic e Rlbe spent Thankasiving with her parents north of Trl- hula. positian vn u she Norfolk S u u flank aspen! 'rhm\=»¢i\~in¢M u n ; her pnrentu,Hr.and Hrs.HngryRq mu ln n and *bmthem Morgan. Qhnlc r and EmmeltWnltcrDavisand hmlly spentThanksgivingDayatafamilyre- union lt tha Jenin Davin home. ilu. Sophie Larsen loft SaturdayforCraigon spend the winter withher daughter, Hn. George Chnl! and qmili. M r .a n d M n .I l a r ve y Elica'a n d da u gh t er . . M rs .W d t e r A n d e r s o n a n d . ¢ [ n m gl ~ e n b y ~pfupila o é M n .~ .B. ~Bu nn. t h c l a l l m a n sch ool n n W a dn es -*b l n .F r i t :M a i l e r u s i n e d - M n . 2 ..,3 ;.v t1 .l l. vl ~¢ .) |. .v O 9 - n u n a q u a |M r . a n d D i m . O . M . Ir e l a n d a t B l a i r . mis, Hr. and Hrs. Wm. Iloltrnan.Zdonday after sewers!with \'i¢i$ a n y . . 1} » ; »| : I \l t 1 m m e . n 0 ~i{er.Kenneth Tymn was ln Unhsme. the week-end with home foikn.Hr. xml Mrs.Wslmn Tyson and P.ll.Tyson enttrilinid Hr.mdHu. Harry Ty son md nn l';.ul. and BE . . . _ . m x llr.nm!M m Mb a !L u k e !aledinner at tha Ed Slorl r e ~ n g t e r ,~rs.e o Due Byron Bunn home.H n .Schneider,of Cedar ( ruelf. af the future pulllhllitiu for us inthis gmt work.Hr. Stoddlnl, who o\\rn|land north of Calhoun,Sat-q w n t ' I u . s d y n ft e r n o c n a t t h e R . M .Ive l a o n h o m e . . ~ °"" f"""Y """'"""'Mr ml Mr. my /mdimn .lm-r:n mm» ¢ " """ " " ' Mc C o y " " ' "\n vf mlxm. s . D . P mmy md lc ~ ~ -- -- - f *° = » - ~ - - - _-_nr t h : p m m m u mn rcady an un il ls canning no uneuinen at xhuu.k | wwh home mu ._a.:';:°',,,',.,mnaur ~--f am. :''m.:r:'..;;z1:;' =»=,m|||||||n|u|u||||uI||u|||m|m|||||||||uunnu|1||m|||||u||||m|||||mnu|1...time. Ax yet but few feeders have begno coxn HARVEST -~ 'Zif j ';j";j;.BLA1R HANDLES ~coNnREss mam ,§j;i'j.Q'"]§~ jj;_wnLs mom NOW (W ER ',;::.'z";fr:::,..€':,':°.z:: 'wg .12"f§»MUCH FREIGHT.IN SESSION §.Y";'?,.§.'T3£'.Z¥"`J.T.f'.'Z"T.i?.°£f'2°'.EIi FOR WATERW AYS ___gforme-I nun. s number »r pm»p¢»¢¢~!,___.i an na .un c1\|| mar m. home.I =0 ~,iw buyen ""' F' lute, made pll--n mn-mn; Freight Amuunln 1`n;69tl|L\»n¢reu comma rw the-"°\'">'!'.f- "="'"¥'5-who '°"'5\v»»h|m" County Undone! wm. fln| i!y and Mis!lone Wachter vis ebra with an oyster supper onitem!Sunday evening at the John ini.Tuesday evening.Besides the Eehtenlump home in 1\¥U\1l1»°l\Iver!on family,than were Mr. and Mrs,Sadie Mengedoht and fam-Mrs.Frit:Muller and Gid Kutle- ily drove to Uehiing Monday nfter- nun.noon to get acquainted with ih vi llrfanfl Bin. T. H.. h»erso11i\¢r¢little grnndqpn It the home of Mr. supper guests at the home of IL M. and Mm Fred Egbers.lvernon Tuesday evening. Mn. Emil wxmm nm; b aby vb-Hr. nm! Nu, Tom \~:a1¢¢n¢m and g i vi n g w i t h H u n :L i n e n a n d fa m - Hy.l l l u B u d a R u r n u n c n . w h o L e a c h ec a c b a o l n e a r Il a r d n g t o n s p e n t h e r 1hr u1 |: |g i\ ri n¢va c a t i o n W i m h o m e fo lk s,M r .n m !H n .M a n i a R u - m u n e n . von Xxlx BLAiR, WASHINGTON <:oUN'rY, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 10, 1925 `No. 46 enksyeel b y a l l p r e s e n t .T h e h0 ua e T\ x e| d ay .w u fi l l e d t o i n e a p u i l y .=w h e n w i l l i ve n o n a n d h i s M y |C Q '~n~, R. ~m~xen home. lm h z t h l l .d i s 'a n d w a s n o t p n s e n t for the affair.H n .Lafe Gaiden and dnughtersn m Ind Mama :nh 'rh1|mg1vm§ dinner at thu .\. E. Dixnn home. lair. Golden fininheml huakhm mm that day.Hrs. A. E. Dixon vixlhd the Bono 9 .i n g t h e a r r h r a d o f l s b a b y b o y l&on» da y . N a v. 3 0 1 1 1 . t o M r . a n é H n . F r e d E g b e n a t U e h l l n g .H n .E g b e r t w a s fo r m e r l y U l u A n n a M m g e d o h t o f th is vi d n h y .H r .a n d l i n .W m .} l o l t m . | n a n d m n .L u l u sp e n t S u n d a y a f l l r n b b h n u # p m Sunllag ai.the Run-Iuli Iverson home.ilr.and Mrs.Harry Tyson :md w r eAl t.an -I M r s .L .L L a y m a n a n d fn m i i y s p vn t Su r ul u y an t h e Velo E l l i o t t h o m e ne ar T\ kn mA L\ \ "i|¢*4."l G m r e anal l l e i e n In r L l e r I '»Saturday.Emeatine and Roby McCoy span! Thumlay afternoon 1\i!h Clan and learl Iverson.Llr. 'ami Hn . T.K.Iverson and family spent Sunday with Mr.and 1 9Mn Pr!d Ray spent Thumlny eve ning with Mrs.Margaret Exem-son ana family.Mrs.Fred Ray helped Hrs.Eva Q i n g w i t h B l u .C u l p la s t we e k , M r s .H .G n u w a s a s u p p e r gu e s t a t t h e C u i p h o m e h a t F r i d a y , O n i e a n d L l w i l C o m p t o n viadtael | H f p ; - Tnonuz dHr.\ndlln.Em1 man Bntunkay.` Hi n y Tucker is nporllng n new Sludeblker Shes!dlya. iionuiay at the parental,Watmn T; mn home.Mr. and Mrs. 0. ii. Mathews and f mily drove to Llncoin Timndly and attended the football gam`e: Min Lucile Jiilnte, of Lincoin nrccmpan- | ¢~G e o r g e I - ' u t t e r h e m e .. M r .a n d M n .l l o v r a r d H a i n : m i l M r .a n d M n .G e o r g e H a i n M 1 1 1 c i l l r d t n t h e h o m e 'o f i h e i r f u t h e r . C h u n .i i .H a i n l a s t i f r l d n y h y h i s serioull iilneu. ln ~1| wi~l n,ooo whkh ~would b.un d in the completion ce! thi: 1ra» tervny.We have l w m m l l r 'known Hr. Stoddnnl for y an and ha perhgpn knows as muc h about tht chuider-ultiea of the lliuouri river from its Msdwalen to St. Louis u any man in the country.For many yean ho was ihe rnuter of large flocks of lhttp.running an many ns 20,000hen![rum the pmlria lands n e u tahand at T kafivlng dinner, iff. llml Mrs. Huwani Hain and Winifre11:Mr. and ilu. IImi! York, of Herman; Mr.and Mn .Gehringcr,of near Blair.Mr. and Mn. Pzrntiaa Smith went Timnkzgiving Day with Mn .I..D. Warrick in Blair.Mr. ami Mrs. (.,1!. Bunn, ||IlI.l|Z|1~tor, Minn Addie and niece, Mrs. Mc- the coming mission of eongnu. Pric- tlnlly all membo n of the Nobnlhdelegation favor tho opening of the 'Miuomi and Miulqlppi rivers for traufportatlon of Ncbnako ( mln and products to gulf cout aeoporta. Washington County h u nlnsdy dhtlngulnhed hers-elf through one ofhor hnd ownon, E. Stoddard. a man of elghty-three yur: of m but who |. TEST WELL IS ASSURED Lean Are N|:;K|\Pd for Blvd 01 Lund Adioinlll Blllr And Drilllng will lkgin In The Nur Fllllre \-Iwsu:m a r r i e d a t 10 o'clo-ck i n t h e m o r n i n g o f t h e s a m e d a y t h a t A b r a h a m L i n c o l n v u u m n i m t a i . A m e r h i s n a r r i a g e ,M r .A r n o l d a n d h i s w i f e l i ve d n u r S p r i n g f i e l d , II I. . m o vi n g t o N o b r u k a i n 18 8 2 . H e vu r a n 1 . m e m b e r o f t h e Tw e n t y fo u r t h In d i a n a vo l u n t e e r i n fa n t r y i n i h a c i vi l w a r .I n h i s h o m e h e r o M r . A r n o l d ha.:pi c t ur e s o f t h e t h r e e x m m y m l pr ei id en h!- I. it 1c nl 11 ,G a r - fi e l d a n d & I c K i n l e y - - h n n d n g i n h i s ho m e . an 4..man.Mr.and Mrs.Byron Beard mu: :mu spent Sunday nfiwmoon with Mr.m l llfs.Fritz Muller. Mr. Bmf Mm Lou Fink and fam ily spent Sunalxy afternoon Nth Mr :uni Mrs. Il. M. In-»mn..Clyde Mc lzler was no luc ky ns lo drsw the twentypound tudey at the Jenun Mtrket in Herman at Thlmklgh-'ing time.Clyde will k u p me hinl until Chdatmzs as it nrrind as litlie late for Thankngiving dinner. PRINTS frm m:ws-nmm- PLA yq No nvourrm is @ @ @ ® f>, ":¢ » 's.» T h e q u x l i t y o f t h e c o m i s g o o d n l t i i s u g h i t co nt a in s a I h z e p e r - ce n t a g e o i m d n t u n a n d fo r th i s re a so n fa r m e r s h a ve be e n as k e d t o h o l d i t , o n t h e c d r , u n t i l i t : n n h a ve a ch an ce l n d r y o u t . T h e p d c e o f c o r n a t t h e pr e se n t i s l o w b u t a s t h e c o r n i n t h e h - m g f l l a .1 D I s S a l l y H i n e h n e r p e n t S u n d a y an - l 0H o n d a y I n o m m .BL i t t l e H s r w y Il o l u :h a l t h e m i .~ r ,' " '~ 0 f u r t u m t o g d h i s Im n d c a u g h t an t h e w a s h i n g m a c h i n e a n d i t w a s c u : n i t e b u l l . w i l l b e s o r r y i n d e e d , t o l e e i t g o . B l a i r n e e d s th i n i n d u n r y a n d sh e ne e d s m o re s u c h i nd u s t r i e s a n d w h e n m e loses a n `|ndus1.ry au ch a s th i s n b c i n l o s i n g o n e o f t h e vi t l l t h r e a d s t h a t te n d t o w a r d h e r g r o w t h a s 1 Q C r o p W h i c h i n N o w l l e r ve a t e d A n d W i l l S o o n B e R u d y In r T h e M a r k e t ,_ . _. .T H E Q U A L I T Y I S V E R Y G O O D 'T h e c o m p i c k i n g sea son is o ve r , o n l y n fe w * o f t h e be la te d on e s a r e s o u n fo r t u n a t e a s t o h a ve c o r n l e n i n t h e fi e l d a n d at.t h a t t h e r e i s o n l y a s m e l l ne r e n g e f o r t h e c o u n t y .T h e yi e l d fo r t h e c o u n t y h u be e n a b o ve t h e n o r m a l a n d h a s r u n I r o m t h i r t y t o o n e h u n d r e d b u s h e l s p e r a c r e , n e e o r d i u g t o t h e eo n d it i o n o f t h e . s o i l a n d t h e m a n n e r o f h a n d l - i n z T h e hi g h e s t y i e l d r e p o r t e d i s t h a t o f E .W . B u r d i e ' s o n e hu m l re t l ae ne fi e l d yi e l d i n g o n e h u n d r e d Qu - J. L. Pounds 3 ~fr i e n d s s t H a r w e l l ,Na b . ,w h e n she fo a m e r l y t a vu h l .. Q H n .G e o r g e H l i n sp en t Ta m i a g r with Hn. Howard Hlin.Mr.lm!Hn .Matrix c m4 »| ¢ mt and Mr.and 1111.Rnmdali l\'er30n nn shopping in Omahl tqiay. fgl me seams trade with h o m e o f l i n . J a m e s Me t z ie r . 1\l:s.M .Ive r s o n a n d d n u g h t e r a P e a r l u n i C l a n vi s i t e d a t N h a N o r m a n ¥ \ a n i c h I n t Mo ne in y n f t a m o o n .C o u n t y S u p e d n t e n d e n t H u s h a n d S l a t e H i g h Sc ho oi Im rp e ci or ,I.N . C l z r k vi s it e d t h e B o n o sc ho ol Ia.:I T u n d g yM i n E ve l y n H u n l o c h ,zeac her o f t h e u p p e r r o o m o f t h e B o m sch ool ¢ 1 .,Saturday, my ze mea.»_;<§" ._aw _ r a y .P tions of electricity to Cooking Utensils, it is now ~ossible to cook a meal right on the table.You and annuai next summer."The C~mmonwenlth u i Nebrafsks".¢,Helen,Alma,iiennule and nhl!¢l\l{=1¢ii0l\=*UU an an "1 l30lGLAS c 5_ MAN Thu affair o! a;»..~¢'rh==r~r==y was a Iloy L.Cochran,m t g v=\s1n¢fr»'m.1¢ ni home.whnlx,b1n|;;u games.spot ~',~,,m m m we ;~m |a .h a d su ch a n en j o ya b l e l i m e t h a t t h e y r a s p e c t t o : o p e n i t w i t h n s o c -Read at fight in The lIn\en.|ri.\r .,c . B L A I R M A R K E T S - | - o alunliad t h r e e y e a r :t o b a a c h i r o - p r n e t o r n n d st i i l l n t l n d l zo h e o n e w h e n h e w o r k !o f f h i s d n m a t i c fe ve r .O n t h e c o u t h e k e p t u p h h .. 3 |l .inten eala o r lu h m i s a i ve l y sell o u r i n t m c s t a t o O m a h a . Ale. Anderson, of Omaha and Ander»mn Eller. of Glenwood,iowa were guests! at th_e I. C. Elle: homo last Sunday. "RHI" Hovendjek vqho tive: up in the Spiker neighborhood dropped in- to The Enterprlae office iionday fora plenfant visit..Bil! is one of um: prosperous flnnera of the county am! an old time friend of ye scribeWhilehewasinheenrolledhis a t |lF a i r 'P r l c e AYE BR O S. eh 1:J i be hesrtily infa\or oi it next year. An editor retentiy wrote a "puff" for the belle of the bali saying, "Herdaintyfeetwereenclosedinshoes thel. might have been tlluen for fairy bouts. 'The Blundering made it read"Her dirty feet were lnensed in |\h0¢a that might have been taken Ior ferry = member. BIIITIIIJAY (El.i1URATl'I[) A number of friends and neighf born of Air. and Mrs. Frank Bigelow gregnlianal church gave n men'a d{n ner to men at the church basement Eon last Monday eveninrf to which anexceptionallygoodnuqgberturned out.The dinner w u a good oneandwell served and apparently en gathem! at their home Inst wenlnnc jvjtal by than 1110 were present. in h0||0f Df MTI B i g e l o w: ~ l I 1 l Angr UIQ repent wg; gygr | *gn*niveralry.was renderal by a male quartet and 1 H E DISPLAY u ~M .M ,:0 |Physieil(HR| ST3IAh GOODS 1»Z"','{`f"w.~mn =-3 Mrs. J. Cronutmm held the iueky Neve;have the dinp1ay windows lnumber that took the quilt given br Ibbkifl better than during the pres LOUIS WACHTER 1010 Royal heighbora at the dance at ent rliwlay of |1o3§|lB)wana aml the }l.heW.A.hat Trurnr i n y ° ' ° ; ; the llllfr merchants surely deserve]Mute Wachter, a former resident Ing.'I re wa.:~Q °in'3°" r mpilm ntary notic e for the anis uf this county. born and rental near on it and §"""'|ea.Il wtf that they have shown this Herman,but livin:for the put and vnmald llke to have had nne Elko 3,ear.,And he beet part of it all turenI.y»tl\ree years in New PlymeuU1 w e re re prea cn -o n ls occa sw n.re gula tion o 1 e rue " K '1*Th e y w e r e P a p i o Bfer r yr n nk e rs .3'" !a 1 . n L i ng \ h a \ u n l f: | \ s t h i s l a d o n e t h a t p i c Th u r s d a y A ft e r n o o n ,Mc( ar 1. h§§ t he ra i l ro a d s w o u l d b e fo r c e d t o I ' r n g r m l \ c .Be n c h Co m m u n i l y ,l ~ l e n Q r ai s e L h e i r r a t e s a nd i n t h i s w a y t h e , at the Echo Hill school, in Dial.. -H,(*,\'||||)||(j L.\Ull1S JlJIill.ANT zh¢llenningmn neighborhubfi mul |.D o u g ho us e ca te d u n Cu.,w h e n t h e n e w sch ool su u l l b e a t h o m e t o t h e i r m a n y co a ti n g $6, 000 w i l l b e de¢ii~'Th e Ca t h ol i c l a d ie s we r e m o r n 1 3 mn ffri e n fl n ,o n t h e i r fa r m ,a ft e r M a r c h :u l i t .r i l l Cl u b ,G .G .G .C l u b u f L n n g g b i f t h a e n t i r e co u n t y w o u l d plea sed w l t h t h e res ul ts o f the-\.1 _E I Q J .a n d liu f y Be t s , o f A ¢ 1 1 n g 1 ° n . § , : : ; f: :o ~A r a r n h a l o f f u n w l l l r e i g l ba za a d a u \r an-la last.S a i u r 'T h e h n t e r p r h e ex t en d s ¢a ng n l. » t h r o u h o u t t h e a w n i n g a n d e ve r )r a n w e !.... .t h e m . Th u a f fa i r o ! i r m t ' Ih u r u ! a y w a s a ge t - u | - g c t h c r !\0¢i:|1 r e u n i o n u m l in» t||.|¢|t'\|o n l y t h u c a m p m o t h e r s a n d th e i n :fo od r a t u w d hu a b an d n t i m \| |~ board ni xupe|:viso~:~Mrs.Anna for $20 to $30, by mndtrri equipped hliuiulppi h a r p service h r $50 to $70 and by the nilrncds for H50to$200.Th an llti nu ta l u a not b llld on hy puthltlw calculation, but on the actual mi n s f n ll a t nu n. "The °n¢nl=1s up of Inimd Imtannys for tnaspunatlon will be r mu of many months.The decaueé vnu born Nav.12. 1868 and puns!away Dec.6.1925.He h u been nufftring from n nervous trouble brought on by a heat pr trationseveralyearnago.Early fail he suffered n panlytic xlmk and has failed rnpinlly Iver since. th e Q u a k e r M a i d " ,w h i c h w a s p r e - se nt ed at.t h e . E p w o r l h I g a g u g f l r - vi c e a t t h e M . II. c h u r c h h a t S u r eve n i n g .T h e r o o m w a s fi l l e d w i t h y o u n g p e o p l e w i s h i n g t o w i t n e s s t h e p l a y a n d th os e pres ent:s a y t h a t i l wa s i n n r t h y o f spe ci al mc n t lo n . - - -- Three Saving Reasons Cash dealing means a saving in lower prices.This is reason No. 1. m p ~n.~m~me --hnrhilant prim of feeder stuff wh In nlllng on an equal and In someinshncel lbovu the fav. cattle pricu NOTICE The annul mwilnp of the Wash-ington County Agricultural SocietyandemWanhingumCountyFair'ln-oumho Auotinlion will be held at the Town Hull, Arllngwn, wedner.||y. ummlwr mu-, at xzso lm! mo after his actions iiinen. bln. A rthur Rowe and her mo-ther.Lin.Watlnea reczntly vinitel at the Bhinell Ruffcnrn ome at Moslnle,Iowa ge!.Lfl'|g acquainuxl with the new baby.5ir.and Mrs.Hugo I lu c k fptnl Sunday in Herman. o f d e u l a p m e n t I p vo n u d e w m r c a r r i a g e t h e ch ea pe st o f a l l ta in .: - p o n a z i o n fo r m a n y fo r m s o f g u o d x . ll r o a d l y ,1,000 m i l n o n t h e u a f o r ¢ J UNIOR uma ag,\zs:gl..u' Min Fogle of the junior high alt- partmcnt of the city ach00|a\dirB¢!- iwmeks stay at the Frnk Sc hafer farm west of Bhir.| family :paint Thanksgiving day at a family rluninn of :Islam at the Ed Ncwrklri homo. Leila Rasmuuan ata Th i n b d v- In dimer vm his pannia and wp-ptr with i m .llaimuaalni pauanta riving waning at lin Gqorga Bdnr dar llama.\llaaara and ilndamaa John am!lnornud Eds unh mp and Frank Ellen ahd famlliu visited Honda; Vama Haynas dr-ova to Llnmln bnThunday and atunded %h| footballgamma.1 Ha T¢ o n and P l l 'TBl¢IlI*mf srshipped hogs for tha Handlfs mar IQ# E\ i n f ff O I I I | 1: Cr 3, Q31 @-.-.. ...j .-..-..\n p >1 1 1 5 :g g ; p i U .1: 5 ~ .= = 3f . g r ¢. »1 3 f f r _ 1 z * f n ; g i f . f r F :f c ~ . 1 :I ;\/ .r .;;. ,:\ ;l r ~ \ - - High school nmlapapeh an againaenr u m a l l enjoyed.z~making their appearance in Kansas.!n the wee hmm: of the morning ~ »»i.§.`¥$"§,L'$'.i§' 215 EIL' ~ for which 12 in hoped, the hat will the gunna bid the hostess farewell story teller and in mi, m Q,u lllll!!egg have gg be pgsed atutha end oflaisd wished her many more hlPP¥iaentlmcnt was arrived at in a 'ren y u r pay eprtn ra.hrtbdaya.entarulnin;*ar- | , ' 0 ~I |.s a t i s f y b u t a u r p m e t h ¢ _ m o s t c r i b e i g h t y e a r n .D e c e a s e d w a s a s o n o l S O C I A L l " ` 0 H £ C . \ 8 ' ! i c a l .T h e t r a d e i a b e g l n n i n x t o ¥ ° , l . b u k a t a A n l c n W a c h t e r ,w e l l k n o w n ] a l i l l t h i s a a i s a v i d ! ! ! C 2 1 5 b y I N i f u r w m q r i n t h l n c o u n t y a n d h a s a 1 D e ¢ .I 2 - W .R .C . e l m : 1 i n n o f u f f l c a r a b u s y t h r o n g :i n e v e r y p l a n ° f ' b o a I .o f o l d h i l n d a m a m m n m m n n .2 0 - C h w t m n c m m a t C o n -' b u a i n e a m t h a n w h o w i l l m o u r n h h d c a t h .I g n n u c n a l c h u r c h . 1 Y } boats."--Exchange.r A very 50 y ima wna spent un! ,unn a number of npnkers were call- is tim th are carryinjt' I no '~ 'away n .uma e _1 a 1~:-Q Aim may be sure she Wi!! appreciate the Gift.of a ny Ele c tri c a l Ta ble Ute ns i l.. 1 We carry a c ompletc line cl-- Light Gicbes and Efectrical Supplies | ed after things.l9'%llowing n boun\if\|l rcpmi.at noon, a prognm uf music. Pla;cites and epeeches filled the remaining hours. There were seven clubs.ln all, that oo ,Mabel Marsh, county superintendentwereprenentnpmtor all of the time the convention of c ounty offl- ccn held in Omaha. Tuesday,Wm!- nosday and Thursday of thla week. Mayor Dlhimnn, of Omaha gave the welcoming address to the membenof the convention and Phil J. Kennedy, of York gave the response. B u m : B a u m :fa t . E g g s ... H a n a l l l r i l i H i n a ( amuli J S p r i n p . O a t s ... C o m { nhllltll } C o r n ( n r ) W l x u t . I I nys .. .3 3 0 .43 .-aa . IB .as ns .33 511 .48 z.47 .z o od citizen,a good neighbor andfriend.He resided on I. farm welt of Heman far many years before mov ing la his present homo in the edge of Henman..He 1|survived by his wife, twosons.Fred. of Herman nm! Everett at home and one daughter,Mabd, also at home.Funeral services are to be held at the M.H.church lhls {"l`hursday} Lflernoon cunuucled by Rev.T.J. Kennlui and Mr.and Mrs.James Surermeus of Blair, and families spentS.ul'|c!|y nt the Robe#Widender home.Mn. C.Il. Bunn spent thd week end l t the Opal Reesra hcme.Mi.and Mn .Ed Colley w i n Thanksgiving guedl at IH: Dr. Al exuuier hcme in Omlh l.Jack Laxure hu been laid up the past week, caused by getting in a mi xu p with a cow. P \4 v Q /»" a n n m u y t h e r e h e pl a y e d i n s a ve r !!o f t h e U n i ve r s i t y 'p l a y e r s pr m lu c t io n a a n d w a s fo r a t i m e m a n n p r a n d pu b l ic i t y m a n fo r th e c r g s n i n t l o n H o bn l u ng e d so th a a n c l u b a n d G u n m l L a m b - d a a n d vu o n e o f t h a si x o r g a n i z e r :o f t h e D a l i a n i i u r nr y s o c i e t y .W h e n h e i e ft t h e u n i - | |.d o n t Co ol id ge ,o n l i m a l o d t h e t o n i a ve n u e s a o $3.82¢,I»00,203 a n d t h e t o t a l ex pe nd i tu re s l a $3.49»4,222,308. I n th is r e p o r t £0 C o n g n m l m Pr o ol d en l ad vis e d e ve r y p o u i b l o e c o n o m y i n g o ve r n m e n t a fh i r s .Ta x re d u ct i o n w i l l b e o n e o f t h e h t w o o f h a n ! c o a l , Io n t y ~ t h n e o f s o ft coa l,a i :o f ca tt le .fi ve o f l u m b e r , n o u n o f o i l , t h r u o f po t a t o es , o n e o f s t o n e ,o n e o f h a y ,t w o o f u n d , o n e o f fl o u r , o n e o f a p p l e s , fo u r o f ce m e n t a n d o n e c a r o f e m m i g n n t s t u ff,m a k i n g u to t a l o f ei g h t y - o n e c a n re ce ived . .| she slips hack just one :tap toward the slow gllleul country town whereai!we h u e to depend on ls the funn nude.We neu! this industry, we need l spark ping flciory,an incubator factory and 'we need to induce industries here.lt seem: that we have come lo the partingof the ways, we must dther bewme Iillir,enrulled hopefuily in tha dnmalic club.Al!in valn.I l l grndulted from high lchoot arith-out ever having been invited to u k e p m in a play.Bpt batter days united him. He l1adn't been at Lha university long when Miss Howell gave h'm the and im\1.lIR0¥\l$of the Home have an tlmlersiuznling .thai they will ntand together on all imponant ia- luel which, if c arried out will nuke n dcmocnlic majority in the House. 0n the Dlh innt. the national bud- gi t for the fiscal y e n 1927 ' r u a n d ho gs ,o n e n f h a y a n d n i n e o f ca n n e d c o r n .m a k i n g a t o t a l o f t h i r ty- Qwo c a r l o n l n o f fr e l g h t sh i pp e d o u t o f B w r . T h e i n e n m i n g fr e i g h t fa r s u r p a s s - e d these fi g u r e s a n d t h e r e w e r e r e - g r i m m a g e s t o B l a i r t o l o o k o ve r t h o in s t i tu t i o n w i t h e vi e w t o b u y i n g i t .a n d m o vi n g l t a w a y o n d t h a t w r l e r a l o f t h e s e d e a l s h m r e c o m e wit h-E i n a n w e o f g o i n g t h r o u g h .| Th i s lnstaitutlon i n o n e o f l o n gs t a n d i n g i n B l a i r .fo u n d e d b y t h e , Ente W .D .IIz l l e r i t h a s be e n a l a n d m a r k fo r t h i s c i t y a n d w h i l e i t h a s n o t be e n a l a r g e e m p l o y e r o f , pe o p l e he re , " ye t i t h a s k e p t fr o m ' ~.H .3 2 C a r s A n d T h e In - c o m i n g .A m o u n t s T o 8 !C a n F o r M o n t h t l f N o ve m b e r C A P I )c o a x I S R I G I T E M The month of November proved fairly busy ln the mi p mn u of carloul:of freight in ind out of Blain Dhring that -month there Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"` GENERM. AND LOCAL nws AND coMMEN'r Ask for "BLUE nmBoN BREAD" @ - the source of the river to o the market turn. NUTRH DAME r l a v a n O~hm.f m e r zslislant slate nl~¢!augler:~.w..,~~1r\=Th~r are, willbe dancing eontinuallynnd nlonit ~v an nclmlrrss on I ,,_|_ with the dancing wil!go a lol.of be lll:! to nal. in the Il~rman eem artery.'Relgtives in the run! are expect pu b t l s h a l b y S ¢ ¢ l '¢ ¢ l !Y'1 ° f C o m m e r c e H e r b e r t H o o ve r ,da cl a n s t h c a n d a f l n l m d u n t s n r s y s ,a p p e a r :t h e to the heavy ~uainesa done by motortrucks,which clrry livestock, :min and ali 'kinda of freight Lu and from Blair./ I ll lln that Notre Dame will not play Nehrnskn next season. No rfaaon was given blr* those in cnnlroi of Affnin and the game isoff.Nebraska and Notre Dame had a three-y earrontzad with one mon y u r to n m and Notre Duma h u 'l"be fi r e w o r k s t h a t :p p ea r e¢ l i n a S o u t h B e n d i n d i a n a ne w s p ap e r , fn i l o w i n g t h e Ne b r | . u k a - N o t r e D a m e o sz vu a n ndllunmd a n " l e \ l r m i a n d 9 t h r n u b o w l i n g b a l l g a m e s , c i g a r e t t e g n m vs va\\ w | | 'u r m g e u t e r n o o n a e ve n m g m b r l t k s ra ce 110116 Simi a n d y ;O n We~dn¢»¢|u;N o v %_oc cu r re d S l a t e Runnin"w h i c h w a s ve r y u 5 f h ts 1 d y I »r¢*¢@i¥¢i 'r .z~:." i ¥ | 5 l " " ' -A8 1 0 t a x {` h 1° JF. . €` f'L 2 §" 'L, . ., :; E nu T1: : fPl : : s -T g am e s .A n y o n e vi s i t i n g l h i x p l a r e l l h are o f M i n S a d i e C r n m l y , e t t h e l r ' 0 cal.c a u g h t ; r o f M r .a n d M m - -M r .A .J.W a l k e r ,w h o h u be en tary of the Community Phy e n in ill!mme city.About two yeanhen u m )out an A pm!nc.ionaI with the Helen B.Hou stock com-pany from Winfield, Kas.Nest he tried the Silver state vaudeville company of Pueblo on Lbs Levy ci:» cuit out of Denver and now in on the junior Orpheum circuit with tha Chicago Sync-upntnrlr." BLAIR g\l.\N }g§.}_,\g{)L z xc o wr Blair,Nob.,Dec.2.-°Fnnklin C. Arnold,of Blair has disputed theclaimofC-onnxi Wickwire of Fre- mont of being the only civil war vetoran in Nebraska that heard Ab- nh a m Line-sin ami Surphen A.Doug- lou; in their famous debates before the civil war.Mr. Arnold, who ls 83 soars old, n y s he vraa penunally acquaintbd E .E .G A " | L O R B E .E .G n y l o n l ,ag e d fi ft y - n i n a , d i e d a t h i s h o m e i n H e r m a n a t 8 A . .- L a ~. /~M ,~,- ~ |¢..|=-, < "''~ / -' ~ . . 1 I -»fe ` a'|: g p g\1 . k u m l _,Q »*gxrl' .. cc »|uon rrnf eatale clamificatiunx.'Q __ One of the 111051 interesting taJk~'.. . .was by Chas. Il. Hanelull, Nklle rni|»I.Va u n n '" U h h _ way commissioner,who spoke on U HP..lihlll( f\T| »D "The W-urk uf Zhe S1uw llnilxaay'5Cummi=»siun".In Lhis he uzwd the llans are being laid for n find* regulation of the trucking buaintsn ~imp tlae_ evening of l°ri¢l§lJv'» Qu. l8 money; worth.Huck Cruudy ,pf this city,zo Mr. Bach night p.Iu\n of diff:rent naIilnna Lebberl.of ilennlngton,Heb.tures wi!! be given either on 1ucky|The young couple wma married numbers or on ruffle so if its real'al Sioux City. iowa and will NILIJCvku~it.eman!. that Ls wanted the pub| nn n farm near Bcnningion,the lic will find Tl nplcnty.hriaiegroom being a farrner.1 At pme nt they are visiting in .the land in the proposed oil diat- rict. m1}o!nin|: lllnir, hu, after much effort,he Inform un,secured the last of the leuen and the um wellll mnaured for tbl: district. ll. hu hot definitely been decided whether the drilling will begin thiswinter or wait until spring.ll. will depend on the difference in the cost of drilling ln the winter and the summer time. Long Creek dialrict near Calhoun; kept open house on lust S ay, the, Decision being their twenty-fifth' wedding anniversary.A large number of friends end neighbor;mere preaent to ,celebrate with' them and £0 :enew the lens between them for ll ihcaa years. Their fam!anointing of five .\. The Arnerienn Legion Camlval starts tonight. and that it Is to be a riot is a foregone conclusion; a riot of fun. The boys have been busy for sometime getting e\rery\hin|¢ arranged so-v -ant relut}af|¢Efp3;lmich hue existed ihnt they may entertain their friends in the moat royal nmnner.Them ..~d nlon some table and addn to the Health of the Family. This is reason No. 3. North Sifie Store - South Side Market Groceries and Meats 1 '_JENS NIELLTEN,Proprhtor \ .' =H | 1 *oa aQ n n ;- . n n Cash dealing means purchasing in- stead of ordering.You pass items in the extravagant season.This is reason 1519. 2. Cash dealing and personal shop- » o'¢Iock P..~.or t e purpose oe!eeLing memben to :hs boards of directors and such other business asmay come bafore the meetings. All citizens of the county who as- turad membership (season)tlckeisa»e eniitied to fu!! voice in the sg- ricuhurai society meeting and stock- holders in the fair grounds associ- ation meeting.F.iieuermsn,Presirlent, c .G.Marshall,Secretary.Wash.Co.Agricultuml Society. @ <9©©@© @ ¢.__.__ An Eleclrical Christmas .Will Please Her © ©©@@ © @ O Camp J».lother's summer vacation.'his haml in the f lu h beinen the Mins Croudy h u twentymne pu ~e 'proc 5 ~{1~mnnxnifmander'F.S.lli nlo w;Adv.Lieu-.~l I n ~ids I .| - thu mb mul the hllml nevenn~the .Muc h w u an except on:n 'tcnnnt P..M. Terrlll;Banker. .LI dltlea or if not that, a chuplr price on account of the ntur n of low freight for the oommdi tiu which we are fbrced to buy Bo c i tljrway we will be benaflttod.I t ll lo mdha the buihling up of the river dtiea and mzking the Gul! dtlasthe leading cities of tho nation. a nnviguion of the river hom Yank- tnn to St. Louis. This project when cnmpllted f i ll do more for the middle wat than any one thing that has :vu bo onaccomplished.I !m a n ;a c hapfreight rats 'for our produce to th teabolrd, whim, In turn I l l!mann IBIB to 1919 and wu at the Liberty during the wreck. is a Hsing Amar-lcan irmgaalne onmple of how to reach success through persevemna.lla began to get a to; hold on that elusive thing, while In the univers- ity, but for four Ion: y ear: bafnnhadllho mi apparently in vain. From his high c hair days ha *wi s yearning for the stage, and Inunr Nic hdu Lonnorth Elie!- ed Sptlkrr of Haan x s w SENATORS 'mga1 UAT!! The new 691.11 Congnus t under-way lust Monday. Doc. T;'25 :nd After the |.l.suaI prnliminary parkthelloune elected Nicholas Long- worth ns its pneaiding officer, Speaker of the Home. c o m i n g a n annu al!a f f a i r al s o a n d l i g a m e n t .T h e a t t e n d i n g p h y s i c i m e ju 1;ha g . L g ,H g h i 1 :s m e n .a r e |Q |12 i t in a m f e h e t t h a t t h e h u s b a n d f w a s fo r ce d l o i l k !se ve r a l sti tch es c o '~ : n m : G , \ 'r 1 0 '~ : A l .\lE ~s S E M p hu n c h w i t h u " " " " ° ' " ° "o n " " ° " " " i f = l l '$ ', = ,p e g s , "9 3 2 ~ . h u m d o n ° % = ' ; - = » = - = m u e h n f t i r - I g ; *,o l i h u e C x m p M o t h e r s , r vm e m b e d n g a m l i t w i l i h e s o m e d a y s b e f o r e M r .a |o f l l .Jo h n w .C a r t e r ;Se n t r y ,g_Q .c i | » ; If w e g ; ; ; '* , * n . '~ '~ ; * ° "1;~ |, ~ ¢ u ~»0 l B C 0 | ' |0 ° |\ ._.ara.~|,G. I. !'f¢'lf"rr.Secntary,\\'a.+h.cu.I'air Gmumls Ann. liquor ~ra. fic will also fill an im portant place. 4 became pnuident of the Strollers' r.u~e an ' " " ' f w o c "PP mr llu ns Q urls ° 'Lb 1.they will begin their at on h n uf annua zneton u o cers an9from a hmbandi point of view mqllhgkindling with one hand nml chop- wfrk in the new building next hornurkcr, of the sont ern pa day evening,Def.n h u m w ; °was more than cnlhuniutic over the ~ur .~ther when he cut }\he county won ilu: picture..1 iuilowin of icon:Con.Com- mon; I. on- wr 0 mme tn awureiAgn.Le Roy Busbec.who gave -3 : u s m l m v L A c c xu s s r 1;i:."""°"'"'*"" n 1ery pleasant hlsl0!)of club work;Mm.J im!1 Minn Ruth Croudy,dmghler , .box of Cnlifnrnia randied flI.li£|'1|y (|gy HLHLTS Sorenson, who reports on tHe Benclv Oscar Hopkins. of the Armlt ilard» Mr.and Mn. Jack C1uudy of H1111Community work. Mn. P. C. T"el.er-|\\}are met. with 1. very painful '°°"i¢i|.y, is the teacher lnll :he and her non,who spoil Interestingly ilndhlenb IM; Monday morning.He wan. ~u~ila are refoiclng over the fact In the evening, to enliven things nn l s pleiure were nfflad off.....2-u.wm e f McCracken.of no rth'n w m z . o v f z a g n s west of town was the winner u! ~M;Blair Oak Camp Na. 23, held their l T -7 ing ally,criticising the tnatmuentaccordedtheNotraDuneplayan, must h u e been tmxhed off fromsomeonewilhauthoritytospeak ( w m v MOTHERSvlc xlc INDOORS Around fifty eg{hgaia5Uc peopleenjoyedtheCampMothers'Indoor picnic at the Church of C h wt in ihin city on last 'l'hurula;.. Dec. 3. During the punt summer, the mun-is agem wax inatmmrnal in helping to arrange for u we-ek of camp weat the County Fair zrogznds for the I I I liol.D convamlon Ruud Bulldinl. Tues And Olhu S\|b~lun or cmm ImpornncoDluuludwane In SessionAl Omlhn Thin Week ||| .a .1 ." r w ti me s.° Th e w h o l e a ffa i r h u b e c o m e c h i l d - is h : m l o n l y m e s t o p r o ve t h l t " m e n a r e u n l y b o y s g r o w n u l l . $1.000 In Cub To .Md Compklloa OI The Project For Dpnlng Of Thi llis ourl River MIDDLE WEST WILL BENEFIT A eonferinn of tho Hiuourl Rin:Navigation association w u held In Om h x l u !Friday and i l m u d :starting to bar fruit In the dupe <" defeated them in 1922-za and 25.Nebraska spoiled the national re- con! of Notre Dame in 1922 and 23. Notre Dame h u been beaten font tlmu in the hat (our y u m Ne- ..1:;;gn Wn~h\n¢!°H~ \ ] f " l |.I.H \ A \ ¥ ¥ '