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12-10-1925__._ - - . ,, ....,,,,,,....-..,,, 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.Wainnisyofi n t 'mektoapmd'I!mnhll1in¢B ly with his pannts. retumin; to their homehonFriday..Hin Dpal Wright and Lola Smith who an nttendinl school at Lincoln nearOsklmd.»~rovonThnraday afllmwn to spend » pm ofThanhridngdaywithhomo folks.HIM Inns Jcppcnen spent acoupla of daysI u tI n kinAHin{tonat theLlallePunc h hom! Mr.andHrs.W.B.Rosenbaum IA o rs i t hb e r fr i e n d ,i lon n e : l nO m a h a .Sh en t u m e dh o m ea n lh an sl ay a ve ni ng .M r . a n dM n .H a r o l dL a u l r u p a n vi s i t i n g a t t h eW 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 dH n .F r a n kN l s vaa n d H i n e sL i n e sP u n c ha n dL 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 ro f u m w a c k . H i l oJe p p o r u na n d617:11R o a m - l n u m , w h o a n s m p l vy o d a n1t a m News of Interim gathered by Enterprlsa cnrreapondenls irom an cry community lu W uh- lllflon Oounty . SPIKI-:R NOTES Mr.andMn .NelsRu m u u m rmuuinedBm Ra.mmluln'¢ sittin 1.~.hilm th i sweek.lil: Helen Harry , whois tear:ns nrhool at lfullerlon, Heb. nm hmmMr.andHrs.RunnelolOmaha. werecsilersatthehomeofMn . tospcm!'I'hlnl|.sgivingwithhomlfolks..l"\ved Doll. Jr. on Walnemiay.rMr. ml Hrs. Numan Deen wereRoy!!N-eighbonl mhaveslug tionofoffintsatihsirmfulsf mania; Friday nlm on-. 4 at um I. 0. 0. F. Hall.refreshments wensvnred.Allmemhgnrequestedlo csliers nt. the Henry Kruse heme on Sundny evening.Mr.andHrs. Otto Llnghc rat, of Fununelle were allen: at the irank Gflxlon home Thumlaybe present.lM.. andHrs.ihawnrui Crink mo- ilr. andllrs. Ilsrisnd Frenrh vn- tnruinefiatdinner Sunday evening ll . usd ills. Il. P. ltonnbsum, Hr. Hr. and Hrs. D. l'. RosenbaumHr. G. R. French of I!erman.Neb. spoutSundayinKennsnisrilhhis Swihln. la ndtoScribnerSurgnisytohelp Philip Lrink cekvnto his birthday.Mran-iMtn.A nDodsonand lin. Sarah Shumsker and son.Geu. alertSundayguestsl ltheL.V. hinShumsker hams in Wungtu .s~ nt returning to their school on Monday morning by auto.Rev. George, who is puter of the en-\~Omahafor aSundlfsvm:with Krnntnl faiksl. hir. md Hrs.. J. F. ll¢Carm wardvm 'phummiymrprbezlSunday aiumoon when » numlm' of friendsand ndghb-on alled in remind thaw oftheir 8001wedding annulvenlry.Roma wud vu a nrnk-eznl visit- Hr. md Hn.. Chzdie VanIf Farmers'Grain andiihrvator C0 cheiled u rlih of c orn iul Snoy_Mn .JohnBlum,who hun been rick for :several weeks, is nut muchimproved at this wrlllng.A special inl.urn autfrom Omaha Thuradzy alma o'cloek Sunday morning every mont wt 'Thu&'»bon? is welcome.|Hrs.Glecd :ilrtingtom of1»\'ntr rl.Anna Carlsonloovruvi n gathermuthear. dinnerSundayHr.. f l~ l i n .JamesMlciiar Thumiuy.Knudnnhd family, nho Wm. Can-ilr.andMn .ArthurGn u.of azinghgm and family.1 Dgviei Bity an whiting at the Hen llsthodiatAldSutlelywillmontry Gnu homa ian week. 'Ihurnl;aftemoon of this 'rock at0f*~*°Compton and1\i»t:efln\»en .l. ll.Elc nu n hnzK m~,a noElk City, will begin a urlsI of me- sdulmutlngnatElkCitym sSunday evening. no services here nl. nrgnldiana lm Sunday . YariThompsonhaspurchaseda Toad, much to ilu ivy of his (sadly. lin. .mms Rasmussen :plat lu!Monday withHn. R. Rumunen. O\l!n» Nllnanalllndediheba l lads! Mthe uhculnur Arlingtnn. Hemmm L b s b u n NH wa i l.H0 6nltheI n m a nhareabout are Lhroqh bulking com. ArllngloI.Ill!!![ h ¢ 0 W 1 \ l~1|Ulu\~n IPO!!Slv atMn xfl if me.flvcyard llpu andpu: our with as nesmash. nsi eg eo~°( c w F.VanDemenin thenewmai!meaaengtratKelmardnow,begin ning'I'usu}ayIke.2- i nplaceof Nici: Cook,whone-ntInhism l ( - nntion some time uv- Srs.G.0.1larrinn.ofCortez, Colo., who has been viliting her mother andetherrrlatlvoshere the put month, ten Monday arming far her home. H . ;Hrs.llahaln A blby boy came to gladalrn theiwma of Mr. and Hn. Arthur Lunch one day lu! week.Seven!cfhilulren, oftheprimary dw int.c»meTlintemums are having the home of/Hrs. J ohn Roleum. Mn. Halen Bunyan. who hu been spending the Int couple o! weeks ln Omh a,returnedto her home hemeFridaymomlng.Sh;g p g , uto l u ntheli n tofnut.weekforPulblo, Ceio. to spend the nnulnd- er nf the wlnhr with her daughter and family, Hrs. Wsltar Horn.1-"|l!.hfulRnbeinhlodgeofthls pinahadelectionofoffiunll u t Fridaynight,: f u rwhich-nnice lunch was aervad by seven! of thu Mr. Bic-wen11 buihlinl a kiuhenonthe -west:ide of his house. -Giant of ilenninglonin doing the work. Sin Gelston and J. Jefhrmn motors! to Lincoln m me the footbail guna Thursday.Hrs. Arthur CrlnkwentLoFre | mont Friday and hld her tonsils se- moval'Thfamienaroundiblavidény h u enenrlyfinlahalcumhusldnli this(QL...rJr.inanthe#itll |lA LOCAL Z'iEWSPAPB2 nos ALL THE P mor us name as oneai ou ! hi; family of: remlen. M mGeorgeHinslleyu mchild- xenspentSundaynl.theparental, .Qming at au. Wm Pmk¢"h.,§1¢.I m ."=`" T " " " " 7 1 m c s n s s -» Mi nloneWnhte; 'fpent SundayfSiu. C. Il. Bunn spent Prlelny with.EX4\3iINA'll0NDATES afternoonwithLaonaand'»{i¢l.|;l1er danghtei Mu.Ops!~ l l !' iinlunan.`Dc Soni and on Saturghy theesAliaNarmliloltmanspent heriurere in Omaha.s~lunlay. Jan. 231926 w h home foiklVALLEY i nTe k n m l l i .M r .a n dM n .1'JW .Mc C o yu 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 hr e l a t i ve s i n O m a h l .M r .a n dM r s .T .K .I v e n o na m da u s z h l e na n d.JohnD e a ve rw o k d i n n e rsuithM r s .M n r g i r e tIve r s o n a n dfl 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 everystreet. paved, Hn .Fu n kGdatnna nbeenln thehospitaithelastw aweeks. 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 undFnncla. andH uFritzHulln'npfnlThnnluglvinl bulinul Saturday.James and Robert Rumuuen an busywithwthtmckn.Theyu e wel! planed with the new body.Dom. for!!! the dana at Spike: Satirrdlllnight,DOB.5.Musicfor oldandrognx' ing.Mu .GofffllcbEdltenkampand daughter,AlicespentMondaynf-temoon with lim Albert Laakar. Mr. ml Mu. Albe rt [Allman and mnAugmi. andWm.Lailmm :zeThanlufivinisupperattheMk . SadieHengzdohthome.Hin Alic e Rlbe spent Thankasiv ing withher parents north of Trl- hula. positianvn usheNorfolkS u u flankaspen! 'rhm\=»¢i\~in¢M u n ; herpnrentu,Hr.andHrs.Hngry Rq mu ln nand*bmthemMorgan. Qhnlc r andEmmeltWnltcrDavisandhmllyspentThanksgivingDayatafamilyre- 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 dM n .I l a r ve yElica'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 mgl ~ e nb y~pfupilao éM n .~ .B. ~Bu nn. t h cl a l l m a nsch ooln nW a dn es -*b l n .F r i t :M a i l e ru s i n e d - M n . 2..,3 ; .v t1 .l l. vl ~¢ .) |. .v O 9 - n u na q u a |M r . a n dD 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 1m m e . n 0 ~i{er.Kenneth Tymn was ln Unhsme. theweek-endwithhomefoikn.Hr. xmlMrs.Wslmn Tyson and P.ll.TysonenttrilinidHr.md Hu. Harry Ty son md nn l';.ul. and BE . . . _ . m x llr.nm!M mMb a !L u k e !aledinner at tha Ed Slorl re ~ n g t e r ,~rs.e o Due Byron Bunn home.H n .Schneider,of Cedar( ruelf. af the future pulllhllitiu for us in this gmt work.Hr. Stoddlnl, who o\\rn|land north of Calhoun,Sat-q w n t' I u . s d yn ft e r n o c na tt h eR . 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 andMis!loneWachter visebrawithanoystersupperonitem!SundayeveningattheJohnini.Tuesdayevening.Besidesthe Eehtenlumphomein1\¥U\1l1»°l\Iver!onfamily,than were Mr. andMrs,SadieMengedohtandfam-Mrs.Frit:Muller andGidKutle- ily drove to Uehiing Monday nfter- nun.noontogetacquaintedwithih villrfanfl 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.lvernonTuesdayevening. Mn. Emilwxmm nm; b aby vb-Hr. nm! Nu, Tom \~:a1¢¢n¢m and g i vi n gw i t hH u n :L i n e na n dfa 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 rIl 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 nW i mh o m e fo lk s,M r .n m !H n .M a n i aR u - m u n e n . von Xxlx BLAiR, WASHINGTON <:oUN'rY, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 10, 1925 `No. 46enksyeelb ya l l p r e s e n t .T h eh0 ua eT\ x e| d ay .w ufi l l e dt oi n e a p u i l y .=w h e nw i l li ve n o na n dh i sM y |C Q '~n~, R. ~m~xen home. lm h zt h l l .d i s 'a n dw a sn o tp n s e n t for the affair.H n .LafeGaidenand dnughtersn mIndMama:nh 'rh1|mg1vm§ dinner at thu .\. E. Dixnn home. lair. Goldenfininhemlhuakhm mmthat 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 yl&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 na tU e h l l n g .H n .E g b e r t w a sfo r m e r l yU l uA n n aM m g e d o h t o fth isvi d n h y .H r .a n dl i n .W m .} l o l t m . | na n d m n .L u l usp e n tS u n d a ya f l l r n b b h n u# p mSunllagai.theRun-Iuli Iverson home.ilr.andMrs.HarryTyson:md wr eAl t.an -IM r s .L .LL a y m a na n d fn m i i ys p vn tSu r ul u yant h eVelo E l l i o t th o m ene ar T\ kn mA L\ \ "i|¢*4."lG m r eanall l e i e nIn r L l e r I'»Saturday.Emeatine andRobyMcCoyspan! Thumlayafternoon 1\i!h Clanand learlIverson.Llr. 'amiHn . T.K.Iversonand familyspent SundaywithMr.and 19Mn Pr!d Ray spent Thumlny eveningwithMrs.MargaretExem-son ana family.Mrs.FredRayhelpedHrs.Eva Q i n gw i t hB l u .C u l pla s twe e k , M r s .H .G n u w a s a s u p p e rgu e s t a tt h eC u i ph o m eh a tF r i d a y , O n i ea n dL l w i lC o m p t o nviadtael | Hf p ; - Tnonuz d Hr.\ndlln.Em1man Bntunkay.` Hi n yTuckerisnporllngnnew SludeblkerShes!dlya. iionuiayattheparental,Watmn T; mnhome.Mr. and Mrs. 0. ii. Mathews and f milydrovetoLlncoinTimndly and attended the football gam`e: Min Lucile Jiilnte, of Lincoin nrccmpan- | ¢~G e o r g eI - ' u t t e rh e m e .. M r .a n dM n .l l o v r a r dH a i n: m i l M r .a n dM n .G e o r g eH a i nM 1 1 1 c i l l r dt nt h eh o m e 'o fi h e i rf u t h e r . C h u n .i i .H a i nl a s ti f r l d n yh yh 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 manin the country.For many yean ho was ihe rnuter of large flocks of lhttp.running an many ns 20,000 hen![rum the pmlria lands n e u tahandatTkafivlngdinner, iff. llml Mrs. Huwani Hain and Winifre11: Mr. and ilu. IImi! York, of Herman; Mr.andMn .Gehringcr,ofnear Blair.Mr. and Mn. Pzrntiaa Smith went TimnkzgivingDaywithMn .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 ( mlnand 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 AndDrilllng 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 . an4..man.Mr.andMrs.ByronBeardmu: :muspentSundaynfiwmoonwith Mr.m lllfs.FritzMuller.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 Thlmkl gh-'ingtime.Clydewillk u pme hinluntilChdatmzsasitnrrind 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 DIs S a l l yH i n e h n er p e n tS u n d a yan - l0H o n d a yI n o m m .BL i t t l eH s r w yIl o l u :h a lt h em i .~ r ,' " '~ 0 f u r t u mt og dh i sIm n dc a u g h tan 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 eb 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 ss tH a r w e l l ,Na b . ,w h e nshe fo a m e r l y t a vu h l .. Q H n .G e o r g eH l i nsp en tTa m i a g r with Hn. Howard Hlin.Mr.lm!Hn .Matrixc m4 »| ¢ mt andMr.and1111.Rnmdalil\'er30n nn shopping in Omahl tqiay. fgl me seams trade with h o m e o f l i n . J a m e sMe t z ie r . 1\l:s.M .Ive r s o na n dd n u g h t e r a P e a r lu n iC l a nvi s i t e da tN h a N o r m a n¥ \ a n i c hI n tMo ne in yn f t a m o o n .C o u n t yS u p e d n t e n d e n tH u s ha n d S l a t eH i g hSc ho oiIm rp e ci or ,I.N . C l z r kvi s it e dt h eB o n osc ho olIa.:I T u n d g yM i nE ve l y nH u n l o c h ,zeac hero f t h e u p p e rr o o m o f t h eB o msch ool ¢ 1 .,Saturday, my zemea.»_;<§" ._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 mwe;~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 RM 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»mnEller. of Glenwood,iowawere 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: prosperousflnneraofthe county am! an old time friend of ye scribe Whilehewasinheenrolledhis 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 an exceptionally good nuqgber turned 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 brIbbkifl 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 H50 to $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 Cashdealingmeansasavingin 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 afterhisactionsiiinen. bln. A rthurRoweandhermo-ther.Lin.Watlneareczntlyvinitel at the Bhinell Ruffcnrnome at Moslnle,Iowage!.Lfl'|gacquainuxlwith the new baby.5ir.andMrs.HugoI lu c kfptnl SundayinHerman. 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¢!- iwmeksstayattheFrnk Sc hafer farmwest of Bhir.| family :paint Thanksgiving day at a family rluninn of :Islam at the EdNcwrklrihomo. LeilaRasmuuanataTh i n b d v- In dimer vm his pannia and wp-ptrwithi m .llaimuaalnipauanta riving waning at lin Gqorga Bdnr dar llama.\llaaaraandilndamaaJohnam!lnornudEds unh mpandFrank EllenahdfamlliuvisitedHonda; VamaHaynas dr-ovatoLlnmln bnThunday andatunded %h| footballgamma.1 HaT¢ o nandPl l'TBl¢IlI*mfsrshipped hogs for tha Handlfs mar IQ# E\ i n f ff OIII| 1: Cr 3, Q31 @-.-.. ...j.-..-..\n p>1115 :g g ; p i U .1: 5 ~ .= = 3f . g r ¢. »1 3 f fr _ 1 z* f n ; g i f . f rF :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 theGift.ofa ny Ele c tri c a l Ta ble Ute ns i l.. 1We 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;citesandepeechesfilledtheremaining 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 al 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.. .33 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. KennluiandMr.andMrs.James Surermeus of Blair, and families spentS.ul'|c!|ynttheRobe#Widender home.Mn. C.Il. Bunn spent thd week endl tthe OpalReesra hcme.Mi.andMn .EdColleyw i nThanksgiving guedl at IH: Dr. Al exuuierhcmeinOmlh l.Jack Laxure hu been laid up the pastweek, causedby gettingina mi xu pwithacow. 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 $3.49»4,222,308. I n th is r e p o r t £0 C o n g n m l m Pr o ol d en l ad vis e d e ve r y p o u i b l o e c o n o m y i n g o ve r n m e n t a fh i r s .Ta x re d u ct i o n w i l l b e o n e o f t h e h t w o o f h a n ! c o a l , Io n t y ~ t h n e o f s o ft coa l,a i :o f ca tt le .fi ve o f l u m b e r , n o u n o f o i l , t h r u o f po t a t o es , o n e o f s t o n e ,o n e o f h a y ,t w o o f u n d , o n e o f fl o u r , o n e o f a p p l e s , fo u r o f ce m e n t a n d o n e c a r o f e m m i g n n t s t u ff,m a k i n g u to t a l o f ei g h t y - o n e c a n re ce ived . .| she slips hack just one :tap toward the slow gllleul country town whereai!we h u e to depend on ls the funn nude.We neu! this industry, we need l spark ping flciory,anincubatorfactoryand'we need to induce industries here.lt seem: that we have come lo the partingof the ways, we must dther bewme Iillir,enrulled hopefuily in tha dnmalic club.Al!in valn.I l l grndulted from high lchoot arith- out ever having been invited to u k e p m in a play.Bpt batterdays united him. He l1adn't been at Lha university long when Miss Howell gave h'm the and im\1.lIR0¥\l$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 vaudevillecompany 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 the claim of C-onnxi Wickwire of Fre- mont of being the only civil warvetoran 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 this winter or wait until spring.ll. will depend on the difference in the costofdrillinglnthewinterandthe 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 Camlvalstarts 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 theHealth of the Family. This is reason No. 3. North Sifie Store - South Side Market Groceries and Meats1 '_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. Cashdealingandpersonalshop- » 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)tlckeis a»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! dtlas the 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 H1111 Community 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 people enjoyed the Camp Mothers'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 \ ¥ ¥ ' mA11 :xN .u. AND c u m m m c m u u o n n n '|x mmr r s o r P YT H IAS Every lmxdny EvsaingIONDAY AFTERNOON CLUB Wll¢\'| Study Chb (Ivory ln.)x. x . x. Every louday Evening, 7:80. DILPHXAN CLUBwu z . c m" C h lp te r m and 8rd len. B . 7:80. A UX . To A lu m; / xx L D GI ON su nn y E . mm, No . n u2nd and Am Monday Bvmxng. r u z s n u P Y THI A N s ls r z a s ha um am n u. En n in l-RZBElb\Hg nz and ln! 'Nu E vening.m a r s CHA IB E ROP g o g u g n g f ? mn 'runny Evening. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 21 F.AND A . l|Aam 'r uwn y ol Un nlh. the Wnhlngtcn County Court HomeintheCityofIilnlr,Wulmmrmn County,Ne~sell at public .lst and 3rd Pri. Iinning, 8:00 NO. 15 rmme Tuesday <4 :mmf NOTICE o r GU4z¢uz1\x°s SALE A. C.Debel, Alwmey Notice is hereby given that under rnd by virtue of a |£cen.se iarued to me out or the District Court of \\'nhin|¢ton County,Nebraska,dat-eal November 10111, 1925. In inacdun therein pemiinz and for that pur- pose prosecu , the mid license ,be- lng directed to me as Guardian \ofHelenAmlreanan,Jnhn Andreaneii, :md Mary Anflreasen m'Innr=,I. der for :uh in hand the foliowfngdes c r ibe d fu l mm to- vi t: The South ha!! o! tho NortlseagQuanar, ond the Southaut Qulrkr of the llortlnroat.Quarter of Bor- Lion Twultyfour (24)in TownshipNineteen (19) North, of Range Tan (10)East of the Slzih {6)P M . Containing :zo ac re:m o n o r k u lwording to the Govemmant Sur- vey,ln Wuhlngtou County,N u br ulu. The Pllintlff on the 80: day of December 1924, obtllnod ¢ decree offomd ofun in u i d action Ior tho :um of 812.65000 with interest thereon at the role of 515%per annum from the an day of Muc h,1924, and Lydia Z..D.Chrhtmum obtlllned a decree of Judgment and ?orociooure in u i d action for the:um of $3,290.30 with interest there- on nt.the n le o f 7 %per annum hom the 8th :hy of Detlrrrnber, 19%, anal for $19.55 coats um a1l accruing costa.The Ilid decree of judgroynt A c o u n t r y s o r n a n .>|»¢n<lln|th e v i n m 'i n t o w n t h a t h e r ch i l dr e n m i g h t c t nchool,w r o t e ba ck 1~ h e r I r i e n d s t h a t h e r n e w h o u s e w " l o co nvgn le nt ,t w o ki n d s o f co i d wal .er i n th e ki t ch e n. "I n t h i ;d a y l m !ge ne r at i on .w h e n h o t w a t e r p l u s so vi t a l a p m i n t h e he a l t h a n d h l p p i n n x o f e ve r y fi r r d l y , t h a n l a sm a l l e x r u l e fo r t h e h o t u n i q fa u c e t l o n m c o l d . nar~1aus1=i's S A L E - . » ¢ _n o t l a t h m p C N o r m a n L a t h r o p , At t o r n e y s H y vi r t u e o f a n o r d e r di r e c t i n g U i s s u e d o u t o f t h e Il i n r l d . C o u r t f W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b n a k a , »i n p u r s u a m o f a d e c n e o f u i d ~un.i n a n a n i o n th e re i n pe n d in g , h e r e i n H e n r y A .Gr ab bw i»p h i s H f a n d A n n G n b b e n m !Jo h n F . »nlr!ae,g u n w i l n o f s l i d A n n In l s b e ,a n in o o m pe i o n t pe r t o n ,a r e fe n d n n u ,I wi t ]a t t w o o'¢¥o-ck In h a a ft e r n o o n o n # l o u d l y t h e 21st l a y o f De es mb er ,2925.n l t h e w e s t r o n ! d o o r o l ' t b l S h a l x i n g t o p C o u n l y ~rt H o m e .i n th e C i t y o f B l n i r , aa h i nx t o n C o u n t y ,Nob:-aakn,se ll t pu b i l e a uc t i o n t o t h e h i g he s t b l i l -r f o r : n h o n c o n f i m n l i o n o i u i d io .l h l f o l i w i n g d n c r i h e d n a ! l l l l l . i n - w i t :'U m a s o ut h hu i !{ ! § |o f t h e n o n h ant.q u a r t e r U i )o f M t l l o n h u n k y 2 0 3 o f t o vn u h i p e i g h t e e n ( 1 8 ) n o n h . g e e l e ve n H U n n o f th e Gl h ' . l .i n W u h i a g m n C o u n t y .N u - ~ra sh. B l k !sa le ls fo r L b :pu r p o s e o f r t i U o n i n | u i d p n m h e a a m o n g t h c s p i t t i vi o t n e n th e r eo f. D u m ! a t B l l l r , N e b r a s k a , t h h l o l . h a y o f N o ve m b e r , 1 9 2 5 . I-Edward Halt hlen era. 42-Bl.|l h l o r t i . SATURDAY c..\.I¢. and £v.x.r:. 2nd ml ith Saturday Afternoons. . - . - . . . - . . . .. . . . . _ . vided. Dntml um 25th day of Navrmber1925.' 44-61.llaudce Hahrms, pnemllea above described be sold to aatisfy said ,ludgnurnt and costa in use the same :remain unpaid for speriod of twentydayl fmm the entry of I li d decree and "Lid judgiuenl and costs being In full force and ef- fect, mid premises will be said to. ntidy mid judgment interests and coats and al! mcruing wats as pro- vided bs Md urrler and decree mm Coon WITH G A~ S < ;, none: ' no cxsm1'o¢.s 0 ? E a r n s S T AT E O P H a n n a h , aa.Wuhington CountyA. C. Debd, Attomey In the County CourtInthelln tu r o f tb l Ethi c of l i m A.Wilson, Damned: To the Cndltorl of Said Eth ic :Y o u A nHenby Nctlfhd, That I will mi! nt thi Gozmty Court Room in Blair inuid County on the 28th day of De- cember,1925, and on the 27111 :hy of larch, 1926, at 10 o'¢la¢k A. ll.. ona d: af uI ¢ld .| ku ,tore c e ivea ndexamine nil claims lninst .said El- tate, with s vis! zo thcir adjustment and nlowamce.The time Ilmitsd forthepresentationof claimns a nst nld hllh te intbr ee mo nth af ro mthe 2 0 0 : d g y o f m f A .D.1925,:nd the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from u i d 26th diy of Doeemhar 1925. WITNESS my hind and the Sul of uid County Court, this 2m day af November, 1925.(SFAL)I. c. EI.1.1~:n, M-bt.County Jwge Ja k o b A m l r e u e n l l In c h G n l l d i l n u m o n l l o n d a y ,a n a s m d a y o f D s e e m b e r , m s , a t o n e o ' ¢ l o e k P . n . , ; ¢ t l.be W m h o n :D o o r M w e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C o u r t H o m e i n l T h e E n e e r p r h e ,m o n t e a n q fu l i y ' Q u i s t m a a c u d : a t t h e E n t e r p r ! re a d, eo n ne q ue n tl y th e b e a t a d ve r t i s -n ffi c e . i n g zn ed iu m.t i .T h e E n t e r p r i s e f o r n e u a . -..-.__ __-.. . ......__.. ...~1 nv WEBN ESDA Y uo mc r m wo o nu E N ,|, ~s . UF ESTATE STATE OF' NEBRASKA, ll.zmz and an wed. 1'I¥¢nln|'.Wuhlngtou Count? RUY AL Nzlc u no n s 9 A. C. Debel, AttomeyInt nnel 3"l_)"°'1 Evening In the County Gunn "|3HL»g.;D_»} '|In ihe Mutter of the Hstakn o! Iwom.°x's CHAMBER OF c omm- :nc n Isl 'Ihm~»iu lelwning.J¥cKINL}IY (ilAPT}IH xo .IGI o.1e.s. 'inf! and an Thunn. Evening, 1.0.0. F. . Mann Nelsen Deceued:To :heian -a im. o f s um Hshiei You A n Hanky Notified, 'Thug I wi ll s it ll the County Court Room in Blair in mid County un tha ISU! day of Du-Iwmber, 1925, and on the mm :lay of March, 3926, at 2 a'clo¢in P. M. on meh af uid dates to receive and mc exec containing 1.15 mem: more. ur ess, and containing in all 3:11 news nwre or ken, all being in' Wuhinafton County. Nebraska. Said mio will be held open forone hour.° Dated at Blair. Nebranka, lhls 2m! :lay of December. I925. 45-II..Jakub Andrrnscn Guanlian of Helen Andrusen, JohnAminasenandMaryAndreasen,I §||l1|.r1n ~y ~~r,e~, me apublicvmduutolhe hlglsezt and had b id dlr lor n ah thu lollovlnzdnalbodr a l u t a h .u r vn :An undlvldud aw-»u>|ra. lawns! In and lo the Northwest qnnner of theSouthvnt q1| l-RBI' wwu SW 5i)of Senlon Lhlrteen ( l l )ln Towumhlp eighmn (ls)Nonh,ru m e le ve n (ll): Also all that pu! of.th¢ South- east quarter 'tht Nonhwen quar-ter and the Northeut quulc r of the Southlen qnnrler of uid Sec - lisn n aforesaid which Ile South ¢,f the center line u l the County Rmd Na.388 ss loeued.tn v d n land of neon! in uh! County: alla n me : of lan d delcrlbed u follows: Commenclng at the Southeast c\1m er uf the Southwut quarter of theNorthwst qulner nf! uld uc llon 13 afurouid,thence Wen!20 feet, Y.hen¢e duo Nor!l\lo the public highway, Lhena I-Zu! 20 feet ur the H u t li n a a l u i d Southwest qua:- EE E§E E E l 0S o m e t h i n g f o r t h e Car for Xmas.... A lxice Motor Meter and Locking Cap. HEATERS for all the fam ily. CHAINS. SPARE TIRES or TUBES. o i ~¢n |' |»:s1,\1f: STATE 0? mzrgzasxtt. 4$\'a.|hin;fton ounty.l sn. In the County Court.llenry Menrke.Att'y In the Matter of the Ziatnte uf Hannah M. Jensen, Deceased: To the Creditors of Said IZaute:You Are Henelty Notified, Tha! z wil! nit .1 the County Court Room in the Cityof Illnir in uid (booty on U10 19th day of December. 1925 and the 2001 :ily of Hatch. 1026 at I0 oclock A H. ol eo¢"\1 of uid :lays to reeche and examine nil :intron aznimt mit!Elutato, with n view to their lt|jtJJi'\ mrnt and allowence.The time limit ed for the presentation of rhltnsnninnt said listatr. with a view to their adjustnwnt and nllowum.The time limited for the presentation of claims nwnst mid IZatate in three months from the 193.11 day of De eernber A.D.1925,and the timelimibed for payment of debts is Due Year from said wth tiny of Decem ber 1925.wrrxl»:ss my hand and the Seu'| oi mid County Court, this Nth day of November.!l)2f|. ¢e=|»:AI.r 1. {. }Il.l.£I!. 43-61.(.ot.ult)Judgze. SIIERIFF :moz 6|lrin»Byers 6 Sullivan.Attorneys liar virtue of nn onlor of aah ir. sued out of the district Court ofWuhlnflonCounty, Helarukn,ami ln pursuant of n decree of uid court. in an action therein pending vrhvrdnTheMutualBenefit Life Znsuranbe Company in Piaintlff and Paul il. lmnlerfen (otherwise known an l'|.6|(I.Bro-derson)Anna C.Ilrodcrscn (otherwise known as Anna C. Brod ¢~raon} his wife, Lydia L D. (hriat'-enlen; i'l»tenu Stats Hank, Herman. Nebrukn; and The Connecticut Mu tual Life Insurance Company of'Hartfonl, Connecticut, were Defend ants, 1 will on the 3012: day of December, i92l». at 2 ur!ocl P. H. of nhl 381 at the went front door of Purses (n large variety to chuole irons) at $2.00 an d up Fanc y Towels and Bllh Sets at --.25, .50 and .75 ~For the Bah Anoxuuzu' C!IAl'TF2R 4 NG.13 ll. A}1 lat Thuzaday each llonlh. r n l n a v I. o. o. P. ENCAHPM!IST 1.*nd and 4th Friday Evening. i¢ NG. C LUB 2nd 3'riday of each Month.w. o . w . l n and 3rd Friday Iinning.AMERICAN Lrznlox, 1 \I with u view to their adjustment ami wllowance.The time Hmitcd for thepresentationof claim: against u i d JiSainte is three months from the 18th 'ny of P:-cemlacr A. D. I925, and thel!mg limited for payment of debts in Tune Yu: from uid 18th c lay of De cmber,1925.'Wl'i`HiISS my hand and the Seal nf mid fhunly Court. thin 13th day uf November, 1925.(SEAL)I. C. rznuzxz. £3-5%.County Judge. ~u pgr;'N nquarter qumer line 320 feet. thence §»Hu t u e f m .thence North as m; i 5 A l w a y s T r y U S F i r s t drgwrs vast at right nnglr to slid :nu -<» a s w i l l b e f o u n d I n a n y c i t y M o s t u t t h i s l i n e i n § w l 1 x _ I m p o r t e d g o o d s a n d a n h e h a d i n b o x e s o r s i n g l e . H u m m i n g B i r d : n d R o l l l n s R u n - s l o p H o s i e r y .W e a r e m a k - i n g a s p e c i a l o f f e r t h r o u g h D e c e m b e r o l t h r e e p a i r s o l R o l l i n s R u n s l o p $ 2 . 0 0 h o s e fo r s s . o o | \ . For Sister Gc orgette Searls - Sc otch W ool Pillds Ties .28 to -»- Garters .35 to ~4 ln de s tr u c tlb le P en h Bobbed hair Combs and sz.os sz 95 .75 .50 B u r e lte a -.25 to .75 Silk Vent:_Q .os Silk Hioomers -$2.95 Fur Mo the r Boudulr Cups -$l.00 tn $l,65 ,~,.l a »WOOL Pli`!TlC{J ATS_J ACKETS, u o o r z e s .FANCY NOV ELTIES ~1:1a¢¢==¢=»:»=¢¢i¢1<¢==€¢:»=¢:¢:f~:===e=e=¢¢=1e¢e1e1w=e¢e:.¢e¢e»:4a»=ia4é»e'-e¢e=€¢e=<+e=e1:4ee»e¢= You Go Home Happy When ~~ You Do Your Christmas \ :A ~.\1 Shopping Here ~i ~\ .ff~#B >~~''.!;= .,1Pr ic e s a re R i gh t ~ "~~~~ Q u a l i t y i s R i g h t .g ,'\ .~ Se r vic e is R ig h t \~»-\ ,J ~x ,.';~9 Think what a joyful Christmas you can have if you come to the Rea] Christmas Headquerters for your Gifts.We have an aseortment of gifts for every member of the family. i m p o r t e d M u i l l e r s ( S c o t c h P l n l d s $ 2 . 7 5 s For Father ur Brother I -t r ore-moid, thence due South on suit! line to the point of beginning; all len a atrip of land descdbed as Ioiiovnz- Commencing at the center of thc d road in now traveled through the Southeast quarter of the Nmth west quarter of mid section zanfomuid at at point 20 feet West olthequarterquarterline,mnning O n 1u. l L§Anything is useful to the motornst .County Road No.33 8 | . fo re .u id . ul;p e r t a i n i n g t o t h e ~ a - |;qm-0.....=......-_.- __.-. We have some very nice and useful Gifts. t h e K i d d i e :--s | . z s B o y s ' S p o r t B l o u s e s .l a t e s t p a t t e r n :-$ 1 . 2 5 T h r e e L i n e n H a n d k e r c h l e k i n Xm a s b o x e s . i n f m a n $ 1 . 0 0 F n n c )B o r d e r H a n d t c r c h l e l s l o u t l u r -$ 1 . 0 0 H o y a ' F a n c y B o r d e r H a n d - k e r c h l e l s . l o u r f o r $ 1 . 0 0 N e w s C o m b l n a t l u n m m . 7 5 a n d s m u | |\'|¢n°s Wool Hose,latest put- I e r n i .75 5\en's Ties. new pa!- terns »-.75 to $1.00 : E l i l i \ Pla* Fa:r -THE ENTERPRISE-n:§:}. Nebraska. December zo. was a m i , N w m k i ,December 19, 1925 See those fine Rockin at Unruhz. 45-3t. J.E.Campbell,furniture,m n and undertaking.50-U. Pnriies having pure bred poultry pleue notify Ay e Bron.(0-ti. P a n i i n lm this week. 'nm Long Crook P lz C l u b wa s out their Achiovomc nt Buy propunlastTuudny" m l n : a t the Long Creek school house.A plnsnnt foa- hlm nf Um Avlnlnr Inn Mm num.. »¢- T H E ' A fine line of Davenport.: at Un-Duenport. Tables ilu! will plone COAL -C OAL -C OA L Saturday and Sundly at the c 1y a¢'=r.Mrs.Hannah Richtlr,visitingruh's.45-3%. you, at L'nnll:¢.45~3t. 40-U.Aye Brom' H;E$owd.homo in Omaha. ofgreriztnma tlnin al me E==\~fP2i§J.2 Campbell,furniture,rvz l SE ' 3' P; ;' f or " '° " Th e "W " th e <§ ': :. .°1°dm§naflh§°'»f.°'fn Banf and undertaking.50-lf.I Hi" Eileen Thompson spent gn, J.E.Campbeil,furniture,mga U1 Layiand States,Chiropnc toni DlRIGOLD-Ask us about iL uaday nfternoon at the John Bu'-y and undertaking.50-tt.Farmers Suu Bank Buildinl.rr-u.."5°3*H.0llerman,ExclusiveJo*weler home. Q 4EJ: A J' H Ii Mika Wilson, of up near Yacoma was a Blair visitor yeaterdny.` Home mad6*"Christma.s candice made to onler.Phone Incl. 2622 orBell 185.43-lt. The Christmas vacation for the University students begins SaturdayDecember 19. A fair crowd was in attendance at the dance ot the Legion hall last Saturday evening.. W. R.. C. Remington will be held at the home of hire. Nels Germ Jen-sen Tl11.pxday, Dec. Ilth. Mr. H. }!. Brown informa Us that he.hopea to get started on the new city ue.:well this week. one year for $3.50.i f a business caller in Blair las: Eu!ern Star meeting will be held Friday. this eyening .at which time elecuonf C. x.nemioff.Undertaker, Blair.ef offxcera will be held.iNebr.Office phone1, IGI, Residence Mr. mu Mrs. Wm. L!cCracken, nfphonef, 224.as-u. Omahe spent the *OQII-flld at the Mm E.. G. Hansen ia vidting her parental, John Mc§`raeken homo.|;ie|¢| , Mn.Borg Seitzinfrer of gn . Pure Buckwheat Flour from l10m0'i awa this week.\ Brown buckwheat at Blair Hill.Buy Furnished rooms for rem.Bogni in my quantity br the pound.46it if preferred.Good location.'ra Wea! Wanted:-Homes for winter put, U"°°l". Street.45-Lf. ure on meadow and llalk field.l Edmoml M.. son of Fritz Alatthle-Phone fm. H 43.lauie Meneke mr ren underwent a slight operation at gly,|, Burner reports the sale °f|:he Blair hospital last Tueorlay. the Will Ryan 120-ncre_ farm no 0|.to_Pure Buckwheat Flour from horne- Ruwe.The deal was closed lu t Qmwmhuclcwhent nl Rlnir Mill.Huw Youths Companion and Enterprise'air. Clark O'llanlon of Onahu, ,,.,§»=~..Enterprise am!Omen;n.. ,|"{,_°_;'*I';1r_f£"g;==' i ; ; '""`°D";'Daily and Sunday-$5.00 per year.Lf at The Unrulx furniture parlors, head quarters for upholatering furniture. 45-as. Cllffonl Redfield and wife were\i-iLi.ng at the parental, 1-:. H. Red- field home Iaat Sunday. Mira h`1relyn Monte entertained I few achool friends on last Saturday evening.Nice refreshments were served. Chih!ren'a and Miner*coats-fur trlmmed mi the new c olon will hefound very reasonably priced ol. Hrs. T. c. Hinmrs.46-tr. t'nrtlh& Lang, Ambulance Service. I Soto. The Cmickahank school ia pre|:\|- ing for a program and box aoelnl on the 2311!of December. - --- --.-v u n . .v w - v 1 u r u n -l e n e e o f H r .N .W .G a l e n ,w h o l a in the m u rg ne e lmm oxtenalon work and who lddrllled the lall.°crowd on the subject °'A¢rlculton". ur. Galnea vent to school in the Long Creek district thirty nm ago-The lower room of the Jdctiarilayland It was a very pleasant occasion- lchool ia preparing for al Chriatlnu Indeed for both him and his oldentonalnment..lsohool mates to rneet aglin on their Mrs. F.. J. Nnttor 'mu on the aie cornrnon stamping ground.Walter liat the past week.Huber, of the Wrench district mule 'l°heG.G.G. Club rneeta with Mn. a nlee talk on Boys' Club Wori meGeorge McDonald this week.County Agent Bates also spoke per- Hra. Jeff Roaenbaum and Etfg e wning to the subject.A lunch 'ral viaited at the Lira.Wm.llarri . n served at the close of the program.home last Monday.~1 wus Thompson nm]fa:n.llY haveMrs. James .lcnaen hu her m4H,h-Iinrrtdled a new six-tube ndlo 1 > I5 .;. 3 5;.f 3-_ 1. %av J.Shirts, Gloves, Bath Robes, Lumberm i Jacks, Slippers, Mackinaw Coats.I II| Pure Buckwheat Flour from home ||;rown buckwheat at Blair Mill.Buy in any q\u.ntityby the pound.46-lf. Unmh&Lang, Ambulanoe Service Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store Phones, Bell nm; Ind. Red ISSJ. Home lad.1752.Bell 257.25-11. Mr. and Mrs. 1-red Jungbiuih, from mer near Wadmlsugton were visitors. at the Henry Christensen home in Ibis city from Thursday until Sut Thursday..[ik ;, ;; ; 1; ;" ; ,, ' a. ;; . .. §; " .a a Miss Emnm Heeknumn made her,(;[:T HBR vq 'W ~Fweeklyvidl home from her :=tfl00|( | { R l S T M A S » . A 5 | ; , , L ' g ' ~ g;'7*;;"u:t l;'|;"';u;*;h¢" she "Mhi :hem al. cut pricu this week. -46-1 nf n a pk 1 bu ulnspite of the terrible comlilion azuaqégpnnlvffpfpr ~ . \ I | ¥ l o!ihe county malls there was a ll| :M anl az th\ 5 rk mln factorgoodcrowdinnwencinnceal. the 1 P2 z rc 43-r s ik ml lu! Sa! rdaPerence on u 5 exe Lm'uh&l.ang, Ambulance Servic mag..n 1vl.IJ.|.¢, £| ru i=.su»Blue Glmlys Slekkotter accom- | .-E.'f.,...xml ,'lf.,.."'J ... .25 um.: if. R I8r. Le r - y.I . e. Roy M. IJ. Lang, lnderLaker.S1urr| Thonea, Ileli ami Ind. Iles! 130. Hounoi lnli.m e ,-Usll 257.25tf. Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Ilan:-en entertainedMeer:rl\and Menlamru C. N. Iianien and II. G. Hnmen at sup-;IHr laff Sunday evening.; ll FEW LEl"'I'--A fum excellent foals are still on sale at Mrs. T. 12.!llltom»'.I'ur trimmed.Ihre Styles E r! New Home TheatreBoys' Hong Pants, Hats, Caps, Neckties, Mufflerjs Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Sheep Cpats,Fancy§~PROGRAM A Gift for Every One DECEMBER \0 to DECEMBER I7Hose for men, Lea Vests, Handkerchiefs@ TH URSDAY Zane 0 r e y ' | CODE OF THE WEST' Wlfh Owen Moor: ina Cnnsnnce Bennett FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE :HN TIN Tm in "Track In The Snow Country" Co me d y -" F ROM SOUp To NUTS " SUNDAY Lewin Stone. Vlrllnln Vnlll and NRA Nnhll in "THE LADY WHO LlED" FOX NEWS. HODL\\EPODC||3 nl\d'§|'(lR'|`Lll|HT MONDAY a nd TUESDAY Flurercu Vldnr and Edmund U53 In ~ Thllrenlext Ramnncc in Amcrlcn Hluary " B A R B A R A F R I E T C H I E " Cnmcdy-"JUST A uoun GUY" W E DNE SD AY AND THUR S DAY AI Chr||\|o'| Laugh Spec!!! "STOP FLIRIING" Wlxh W anda Mnwley and J ohn T. Murray Co me dy - " BRE A KI NG Th e I C E " comms smm~"Mqss czvzuznnqu Watch For It rmmrzaaazwmxnmmme 5 Cyrrect things forua |g Lowest Prlces Men and Boys' Wear Dependable Goods urmlay._ Every day that the weather per-mits is being utikizeul by the Metho-dist pgqplvi in thc repdr of theirchurch which they hop!!to haveready by Chdslmnl. Dr. E. Meats reports the lliflh of anew girl at the Albert Matthiescn g *w » -<=~»»== to uf- 3 5 < ; " 1 ; ; ; " ° ; e 5 § : " 1 a . 'i ~; § a= : " T" " f asarz 5 n y eve n m r Ill!!l ¢ ! u mh e r w m k n t t h e u n i ve r » i l . y o n \ \ ¢ d ': |W a t c h n e x t we e k'n l " " " "fo r 11 1.e::\day.a d f o r t h e C h r i s t m n s d a n c e g i ve l j ..sh L e i b o 1 t h b e ~ ~ ~ ~~~~r g al r e ath is place,unras i n B l a i r ymstcning..l \ \ h e n y o u a r e i n d o u \ { f n a t o w h : l i c i s ' n o w t r l w l i n i r a u l e n m a n for an t o g i ve - s e m i a g r e e x i n f c a r d .TP .n n.I n t a r n vh n } \ ¢n ¢nun| |hu [i na r and that and comes quicidy.had the man who hu learned that th:'training of the mini In the \]|l'| that. lfnh m4nonf, h=.t the }fis sqbju:sled to the superior !r§i! sz uozzzo m o r s o r z z r z o z z n I shal i» the man who buihlx for 111fuitlre.'Ihre in nu aristocracy hhnrimt-ne:sry of bmn1=.The so-£1borninhvffmxxto thu |»l.lDC::|mlnd.Has my foobbail dur llchm near-led the respect nf sn.liryln. Theodore itoaaneit. Wm. 3°Klazley or hunuimla of ihoir Illu'Ih¢~ir louor ls farting, it cmlurcs ar . o fso L 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. a i r 1 \I n I a n 9 ru g c o n c e r n o r a t . L o u i s .. . . \ . . , . . -...Q ... \ . , - . . .H.....|1 0 Il l ¢ w e s t o f B l ai r . O n D e c vn fl b e r 3 I Ih n l l l t i fl l l r n n h n i nvmunmnhlll n r i e n J. D. %§?'S°N §=E=§e§=Z1§£=féié@é5»,§=¢4e<e=:=e1e¢=¢é1e4:1e¢=1a¢:=€=e4¢€=z=zw#e1 g ~\ 1 ¢ . IDEAS FOR XMAS SHOPPERS COMES, PERFUME BOTTLES, BRUSI-IES, PICTURE }rRAMES_Mm- RORS, TOOTH BRUSH HoLm:Rs,PUFFBoxEs, PIN CUSHIONS, RE- CEWERS. JEWEL BOXES, NAlL|FlLES. INFANT SETS. NAIL BUFF ERS, nU'r'roN.,HOoKs: CUTICLE KNIVES, SCISSORS. SHOE uonxsMANICURE SETS, SOAP BOXES. TRAYS. Check 0vex"I`his List and Add to Your Set or Start A Set Now Box Stationery. Finest Linen Paper:AlwaysaPrac tical Gift " 35c Box and up Safety Razors All Kinds ' $1.00 to $5.00 CIGARS Popular Brnmls-All Sizes and Prices .$1.00 to $5.00 Fountain Pens The Conklin Self Filling is made in several diffewnt sizes and styles. Prices range from $2.50 to $100 , Every Conklin Pen sold by us is ab~ ~ ~ion ALL STYLES--ALL PRICES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTSv$1.25 and up EASTMAN KODAKS $2.00 and up SMOKING STANDS SHAVING SETS and MIRRORS CAND L E S TI CK HOL DE RS "8 Wood, Ivory, China g n u n V A S E S EL E CTR IC CURL I NG IRDNS ~ Gift Sets in C!-Ml NYLOTIS AND 0`I'HERS r, Largest assortment uf perfumes and 5 Toilet Watcxs and Compact Face Pow ders in Blair. Perfumes---Toilet Waters Compact Face Powder We Have the Exclusive Sale of All Ci~Mi Toilet Articles Ci-Mi is the new odor in perfume and has no equa!. Ladies' and Men's Leather Goods WE HAVE BEEN FOR YEARS THE HEADQ UARTERS IN BLAIR FOR LADIES' AND MISSES PURSES AND NOVELTY BAGS,A l s o M,EN'S POCKET BOOKS AND BILL FOLDS.OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER AND m ;'rrEn THAN EVER BEFORE.COME IN ANI) !E!E ; , ; " ~. .- . _-| ,u x "( ; ° T " ; f ' ~ ' .v . | l \ \ . 1 |u u v u n | A ) 5 [A n a u t o g h n i n ~i l f l l l ~ i n a n n r l i v l ' f g r p r i n t e d { ; | f ; | | o |n u m o m c e a r g a r a g e : m l c o a l .} | § \ | f [ | f ;I * g g I | ¢ n i g n g w Q h e !1l . ' \ !h Q ~l l l J \ \ | | || N l | { l l | l . ' ¢~l f | | \ .b f l w f f l l f b !~I \ l . h o l . 1!B r i l l ~E i o u t h v r w I .a n \ §l l i l 5 0 u l l u i a c r e f a r m u n t h e b e n c h .T h i s i n o n e h n n s e n "i m p l e m e n t s t o r e .| 5 ~ l £ . j - a s - 1 - 9 ¢ | . -\ . . .a r . . - . . . . . .: . .o l . . .. u . u . | .h n |u . -. ."i ' b I e 1 ¢ \ \ ! l \ l . | .~~Ai!!o eg $4 Fountain Pens The Conklin Self Filling is made in several diffeient sizes and styles. Prices range from $2.50 to $100 , Every Conklin Pen sold by us is ab~s\nlutely Guaranteed to give satisfac- (inn. Perfumes---Toilet Waters Compact Face Powder We Have the Exclusive Sale of All Ci~Mi Toilet Articles Ci-Mi is the new odor in perfume and has no equa!. Box Stationery. Finest Linen Paper:AlwaysaPrac tical Gift " 35c Box and up Safety Razors All Kinds ' $1.00 to $5.00 CIGARS Popular Brnmls-All Sizes and Prices .$1.00 to $5.00 SMOKING STANDS SHAVING SETS and MIRRORS CAND L E S TI CK HOL DE RS Wood, Ivory, China n u n V A S E S EL E CTR IC CURL I NG IRDNS _ P E R F U M E ATOMIZERS AL L STYL ES--AL L PRICES E VE R E AD Y F L AS HL I G HTS v $1.25 and up EAS TM AN K O D AK S $2.00 and up Gift Sets in C!-Ml NYLOTIS AND 0`I'HERS r, Largest assortment uf perfumes and 5 Toilet Watcxs and Compact Face Pow ders in Blair. msn fm f low n lfl I M l\ll§ll1sl a t ns Q W gz o y y , b u t W e i e r , { 'l s a p p y R h o d a n n :l h e u p n s e n t d a y s h u i a r e ml nm |; .g h ( ol't h e p a s !a n d w i l l m o n b e f mgo t te n .A n n g l a m ,12.i s l g t r m B t a h n u n t h a I n n n n f r h h a n n r n u n ! rl,r tl/ i i i I l l ! !U ( 2 |I l l l l l l u l L l l \ .L v h l l u y a n nMrPaulsen can well be pleased with his bargain. he Congaegational chol elll br 2.1 .Paul Moore.ls preparing a Ch atmas cantata which is to be rendered at Christmas services.Therenditionofthisselectionistwll worth hearing bliss Gunsie Scheffler was expected to drive home from the l.r1i\erf- ity at. Lincoln on last Saturday but on account of the inclemency of he weather vsna lo~ced to postpone the trip to .1 futle date. ltec, L. Il. Camp came in Tuesday evening from conducting a zecrien of nuocersful evangelical moetinlihlatTrumbull,Nob.There will he the reprulnr Sunday services nt the Clnarch of Christ next Sunday. At a regular meeting o£\l»a.~l1in;: tin l.od1.re. No. 21 la:t Tucsulny eve- ning,the following committee was appointed to confer with. the otherMasonic bodies in regozd to the on- nutll New \eara reception:lrlornent Schmidt,Sam Stevens and .lack Corrigan. ".lin1"Maher has had n force of men busy all full putting up a com-olete set of modern improvements on one of hi; farms north uf town nrd at the present umi n g i.. justaboutfinished.Thin will make an exceptionally fine rental place and\'|:|109\f' r rent.:it nllould consider himself fortunate. Little l"!Bl\¢e¢5lcKeen,:laughter of Mr.and Mrs Roy McKeen,in- vited n few of her school friend; to her home Monday evening after school hours to help her celebrateher seventh bhth anniversary.She ret*ei\e<l many nice presents lnll after o few hours play delicious re-freshnlenlx were xervetl by Mrs. McKean. xor bale:-Light nranmn t0lL|lt'l*'els at SllT5 each and five large Pe-I kin dralcen at $2.90 each if takenwithin two weelul.lt. G. Wiese,l 16-2t.Kennard, Nets., Rt. 2. Box 15 Mrs. Will Schmidt. was obliged tol undergo another operation on lastMonday.She ia~ln the Wise Mem- orial hospital and reports from there state that ahe is getting along nicely.; State Game Wardens W. R. Mor- ray , of Omaha Intl 0.L.llilsingerolllc;mon were up ln.llultCounty Tuewlny where they made several :|rn°:ta of parties who had been vio'lntlng the State Trapping Lnus. Mrs.Olive J.Smith and ulntlghI tern,Misses lramen and Grace,t Albert Miller goes to Lincoln to- lorrow ll"rilla})when' he will be piesent at the Cornlnrukcr Banquet. Albert txtu» :t football boy wialle ot- tending the Uni. The Methodist people,who have been ousted from their church home by a recent flre, held forth in the Congfrekationd sanctuary lmt Sun- day bot|1 morning' and evelnanz. The Blonday Afternoon CI metwithMr..lI.Lau»tetter lice.. him E. C. Jockncn and Mr:\. (E. Temple haul the program. The meet- ing of Dec.1 l will be with Mn .Reed 0'llnnlon. Friends of Mrs. lltlna Hoe remem bered her birthday last Fdday af nent down to Omaha yesterday for ternoon tlntl nhowercd her with pracn [ew days Visit. with their sun until tical kitchen untenlils.A pleasant brother,wuz smith nnd wife nnll afternoon wa.-spent and Mnl.Hoealso to rln a little Hshoilplng.laucrveul a nice lunch to her friemls. The following m u han remix!M m Chas.Andrezuen lm bought o p e r a t i o n s a t t h e l l l a l r h o s p i t a l t h i n s "r e s i d e n c e o n w e s t C o l f l x w h e r e w e e k ,E l i n i ~~l t a s m u n - = n e n , i " i ' °~" Y B ~l e m I n n ;f i l l f H i T l 1 l l o w n r d l l o i e r ,N e i l S u t t o n ,C l a : e n c e l T h ' l 'P f ° P ¢ | W i n k n o w n I M t h e U m K.Jenaen,Maxine llt'€\e:a,Lucilc..Kenneth and Donald Jensen, "limi" l'ctcla\en,Margaret and Jeanette Cole of llelden. Nell. Memlamen G. G. lliues and L w. Lotta went to Sioux (Bly Monllny to vinlt.their brotherin~lnw, Jamel Trlntble, who is very nick with heartdisco:e at the home of his daugh- ter and hunban-I. Mr. and bln. (lun. Dixon.Their nister,Mrs.Trimble, is al.o at that place.The Amedcan Legion Cnrrli\*n|,i the big event in Legion doings for the year, ls to be held ut the Le- mon hall on the evenings of the,ltlth.llth and l2th and great pre- paratioma have been mmle for the entenainment of the vlaltorn.lftollntisaityousurewillmissaLuhc l ..f fun l Steffen place and as few It\lt:A ago was occupied by Frank Linllell andmister. Hr.Ar t Johnson wan host to a surprise party last Friday evenlns. the occasion being his lairthday. Ctlnln entertained the aunts until o lute hour.M m .llenry Voss and Mr.IId Jensen won first .llonnte.Mrs. Geo. Kuhn had to be mtieflesl with the consolation. to tl\i»officeThe.elm|t comes that 'Clark 0'Ilanlon, of Omaha has sold his interests in the North Am- erican National Life lnnlrance Co. ofthat city.Co. Atty.Reed 0llanlon on being quentlonenl in regard to this,states that the report in true but he ¢loenn't know to whom hewldnor what hn~ father intcnd~ to t i l , ....... ...... .,,................... _ ...e.-»es, very best grades, which we offer these astounding low prices. \ Alvu's four and five buckle uvensboe ~$3.08 Hoya' fuur buckle ovehlnoo ~-2.98 l-`cl|. Slippers for Chrixlmu -os Raya' DressOxfords -2.08 M<~n`~ Wurk Sh.-\~~wx a have other bargains to offer. Come -ly.W e will show you. member two days only for the sale. Friday and Saturday. o o o o o 9 game : ml exemplifies physical =Icwlopmenl. hut as the prise fightcr or ihe steamr und in no grenin degree and with thinking people in nhwld hah! the same respect. Many fla ric Phat Sl-f¢z»»¢~=i v A mzmbvr of years ,aaa the ¢|l} nf lnlinnmnnnlh slnrtnl an otnnri o 2 ment In municipnily operated strcf t lighting, imznlling 212 street inmpn in 1.110 Tenth Ward.the electracilgNr which was fumhlxed by an Kru erator located ln a z lr h lm incin- nllln r nlnnl.Thr thenrv wan that w. li»;"]§1>'»¢"§}"¢u§r§¢}1¢~§QQ-»'pr =l1|y|Q ea: nothing,.owmg io thc fact that there would be no expense for fuvi.Adual operation, however, dcveiupcd annum!lone:and unsatisfactory ¢l!|:Yke.The local compnny sansulhorlzednoacrlpthccxlnunx phat, without oxpemo to the ¢ily. If you ~ _i;T;¢"Entetpri»e, you can know its right.¢r. Nice stationery nt The Enterpri.r Re Fi BLAI] ischer's Booterie R NE BR AS K!~nofficeMan] o ---» o ~ ox:::_=|ox::ox-- . E Cillr n cn ur clmls r mer Lincoln and 2nd Sim L.H.Camp,Pistor Co *hi Tbc p u w r l n b u k an lheyrb n u n . wi f e e l n m a n m mm( n z A I Trumbull vr u qunv uu xs lf u l and we are lookin: iorwanl to thc com-ing of Urdher Blanchard to lend us In our rneetlzu. We are u m ln i y proud of thefolks who took :harp ui the ser- vim in our shame: and we thank them for it. Regular amnrlcu Mx! l»or¢i'.¢ Day hulh mornin: mul evening. Our 'While Chrhlmu servlra wiil bv Chrlltmu Eval. (hri 2.7..Lr, uho il in the empluy of lhe state and has office: an tra slate house, was \i1\lling friend in Calhoun Lu: week.Chris was .11me time county surveyor ar Wmh :ear Cnlhoun and 1| :strictly a coun1.3 proeluct.lie is a lfnivmnlty Rruj ington county, was born and nina;~ coxm\§aA'r|nN/n.:avnCu GJ.Juni: A. Helinmln. Puller Pony-thus hungry men did !ull| - ` , Jutucs za thc apkndid mud preplm! hy A committee nv. Dm church la nldfmduy m1\n~¢ -mx mmun umnvwuion which hallowed I la! of fine enn-mum (wr »~rvln¢ c m md nun Harough 1hw durch vu dwdoy al. Th ! mi n lmr n p wu I n h e mu y Ynm hmm next Bumlly .The vu!) | l \ vu bu flllod hy eltbsr Rev. Fu nk nu m-u m ln . Ad ! Su ms um- :ml some yearn back moved zuLlnmln 10 :i\-e\)|in children the up ponunillea nr thu imunumm, A kdezram was received by uwDelleff Henninlmn hmlly Sunduyt'n\their nan,Herbert, ~ol [An.\|nn|»| (1|\(lnrnh| hml h..». -hnt (n Can heat your house for less money with ll! .. " " . . 1 . . , 1 . n " . . v. » . - " _ "» . » " ¢ - v- . .a h o l d u p a n d t h e pa r t i cu l a r s a r e n o t k n o w n .A n o t h e r t e l e g n m w u s re ce i ve d Tl l e ad a y : d a t i n g t h a t h h . _.kh - - _ | - . -_...J \. |-l - | | .Andonou.1 ihmember :hair practice Ffiday i nening 1%7:80.1The Chriatmu nntltl upon whisk, th! c hoir in at work, is the Haul pioee oi muah: they but ptepme-Ih r n ve mi n a n .ll will In gh¢:n on the evening af Sulvlly,ileetm|hu 2001 and in open W the public. Good Coal » » \ mnumun vu umm- -W nn mmand hrulher, Anzo left for Cnhl omh wednenlny evening." Mm I-Ira Cook, of Lhe pmnlolfinfmre, hid' nhl! her duties for rw .ny no zu lu 'r»x»m.n when-M undorwent an operation on W¢J~nwuy.She xl under uw are or Dr.I.Lukim.L u !n p o r u nameu m m e s.pm|zmnh\{nir ely ml hopes to be home soon.Her -laugh |Anthracite Egg Coal at $16.00 Elkhom Lump at $12.50 0rient Egg at ....$9.25 , \ ...Q n r Mime Lian..ln home from th'&E§".E§'§f.i"""' a|y.\B»¢\-1m||Our Coaljs always cleanSHOP EARLY W HILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. <'Hms'rMAs B00KLE1'& CARDS. smis. AND HOLLY PAPER P. l~I. Jen.-wh. of Navmld. Iowa 1 viniling his mothmr, Mrs. I'. A. JenB! Fair Price Lhrlslmas Booklets. Lards heals and Hu-ily 1'aper \ an and ma mler, nn. r.|-nm; wuwhum of the llhlr hoxpitnl this Makon lu! sumuy W-nxng a'|nnu~ num mr J fmmsm ynhered nz an.Wnhhum home go grm Mm W.apeml a nodal evrnlng,The :male ~ nerved dainty refreshments and \.-.»¢¢¢i.w ww- one af muzw plumm lu mu. tmxmr gum and leluliwl. 0C h r l s t e n s e n L b r .C o . Ask us abou t it. ~|-nu-V-» ~ |.,,.,..,,.. © © © © © © (Q) ugnv. uumes una cuecxrlcal aupplles Farnberg Hardwafe ©@\'\~1 \\\® © © @ © The Stewart Pharmacy rH. OLLERMANNAYE BROS s ,J. MARULD §r|.\\ART. MununvExpen W|!|:hm\ker --Exclusive Jeweler 52 _ "w `W h § 3 B M h h &"¥EE? _ " ¢, ",.." ' \' u n ~g , o n B l l i f .H»l1|nnIn||h n ¢ m l . -an la m! Pan Six ~~ot "J'I..?'L'§'°3f§'."=.Z'$`»»"°?~`»T3§ she onleruined aaron!of the )WI¥8 Arllmtoo, Dee. 3.-Mn. Fm! Orr Indies who no attending colletl returu od to uumon vom- after a Hhs Um o a 11 allud ing : he mm brief vlllt nt the J. H. hikes home. unlvenity and spent the Thunhlfv- . . _ . . _. ._ . _ . _ . . . _ - -v Illair, Nebrnoka.December 10 1925- ' n m ENTERPRISE-- ing hoiidays lt the home of am snr- and Mrs. H. w. Bwodisrr 1 a N M - O t i s a n d F H M unto. Mr. and Mn. Wil! Unland.In-Hs.and Mn .Prod Hunt.and tlmlml worn Mir-sro Dorothy Glover;Now: Skinner and Olive Unland, all of Wayne Nomud; Clara Sehoeugor of l.'niven=ity l'll¢0 and Alke Hc- Ribbon. Rev. anal Mn. J .E. Aesohbacher nm!ann!Jn!m Fldmuml and Billie children, of Omaha spent Thundny. with Mrs. Iluntfs mother, Mrs. AnnaJohnmn. c G.ilnrahall nude n budneaa trip to Des Hoinu, In., the fonopartof this week. F.E.Webb returned last week 1|brief hour on Sunday;A life withoui un active sou! ll 1 nomen- .L$l.y.urday evening.|In trnmplantlng an orzrw Lim sur- Alenn and llndames Pau! Me;ror,:g¢.n allow;but the brieftst LimoH. U Gllfrey :nd Clyde Cool: wcrer to :lapse bowren removing the mem- dlnner gunia at the Rhéa Gilfmy bg,fron:ono body and attaching homo in Omaha on Thuasday.is zo another.Ile known that aThe "I. 15.U'»" the M. II. Younllnon-resident member soon lo.ri i ti Decker were guest: ox a party at theFalconer home In Fremont. on Saw rfggpyzss mr Higl sch0Q|TfH¥i@r 1 ..-.-..... . _ . . . _....._._..._ _ . . _... F O O T B A L L B A N Q U E T O n Th u m l a y e ve n i n g o f i a u t w e e k n t h e M u s i c r o o m o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l u i l d i n g , t h e Th i r t e e n C l u b e n t e r t a i n n t t h e i r a n n u a l b a n q u e t i n h o n o r f t h e fo o t b a l l te a m .In l d d i l i o n z o e m m a n d th e i r gue st s,M r .a n d nn.Ga y d o u ,K i r b y Co o k ,M r .G i ! n B r o w n ,M n .M o o r e a n d t h e B L A I R .N E B R A S K A ,D E Q E M B E R 1 0 . 1 9 2 5 Edited by D. ~ Maller, Superintendent of the Bldr City Sc hools ._.¢I ¢s~t u r s l { \ \ l !r g e , w i l l be In 'u's'a ah in g1 o n'Xl 'l m C c u n l ;fo r a m m - »o f t h r e e wi n- Q W a ra ha pp er a w e r e g r va i l y N e w - d t e r n1|'eling|\.H i a sub jed ai gran,w i t h t h e i m p m w r l a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e ..| \Do n` 1 f o r n t t h e b a s k e t h d ! g u m M ; t h e m i i e c o n c e r t . -W A S I I I N G T O N C O U N T Y F A R M B U R E A U N O T E S A N N V A I . 1 M m n L : u ~ : , w B O A R D a m z r r l x c Th e an n u a l F a r m Ii u ze a u H o s n i m e e t i n g w i l !b e h e h !S a t u r d a y ni' te m o¢ m D e c e m b e r w t h , e l t h e C o q !! H o m e i n - g i n n i n p ; a t o n e o'c!ock.. Th x p r o g r a m ro nu la ts c f n fi n a n n i re p or t ,b y th e t re s. - mr er :r e p o r t of th e :u .!. i\ it ic .| an d ac co mpl is hm en ts b y t h e C o u n t y A g e n t ;a p l a y " A s t h e Pu pi ls see l t , "b y t h e D e S o t o W o m vr fa C l u b :ei vc ti o n o f o f i i c e n and dmfling n pmxnm uf wqrkfor next year.. 0 I 0 & I 3 l I 'I ! N ( I F u n 'T i l l i M I L K P R O D U C E R S C0\1n1.}Agn nl.Ha l e n h a s juni.r e ceives!w n n l t h a t M r .M .L .I"lac k, earning religion may be the Inez if tenalve training for four weeks, tai:-'ptamnco to the mo m.T51 woundeniablethattheSundaySchooling up the subjects;Auto 'Inc tor,\1a a gift from the Lndiea Md :. is nf neat influence for good The Plumbing, Farm Mew, Poultry arnhciety,u h u u members hui college and the city are bound Lg-Ire Cream 3!nkin|.lc luned : n l n o d work and html[ether in finnnclal and intellectual 'nano .short Nunn will bs givrnr ture of the c hurch.'!'b¢7 also p In te mu .Why not in things :noni again bednning January 25, I an-Eto lay new carpets in the pulpit lm! spiritual?|other intensive four weeks tl ning. choir lah.This, with thi new no A large number of students spent They an planned during the slack recently put on,hun eomhlnedThanksgivingnnay .from tho col- period of the winter for the y oun|nuke the building one a! which lame.Thom that stayed hue chnng-2 men that cannot be nwsy from homran proud.Dthor improvomontnld their motto fronn "the :none the for a Ion; period.bein; dlaeuued and will bt made mornin" to "the fewer the better."|Any one wishing A catalogue may due course of time.Lot wary memI ..._-.....-_......_.._.,.,_ - . . .- 4 . C h r i n l m u E ve (E x e r ci s e ) G r a d e I 5 . T h e S e c r e t o f C h d s t m u (Exel!'fA\¢)G r n d e 1 : 6. C h ri s t m as C a nd l e s ( E x - er ci se )G m l e I a n d l l ?. G r o u p o f S o n g s G r a d e s III a n d IV 8 . C h r i a l m l s S e a r c h ( P i x y ) G r a d e I l l a n d I V tendance report for the Blair grade- ed lchuola .for the week ending Docember ith. Central Grades-Fourth, Zola Schmidt, teuher, Fri day. Fifth A,Mi n Mcihrmick,teach- er, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday andFrirlly. DE s om N EW S Mrs.Nellie Morton, of Ok » ln visiting at the Pm Jones home. Mr.and Mn .Charles H spent Sunday al. the Arthur I&!cGllhome near Tlkamah. Mrs.Arthm Rolfe and children were Sunday vialton at. the Will Rowe home ln Blair.Misa 'I'heh|§n Smith,of Chicago spent n couple of dlyl hat week a the Roy Anderson horns Whit Wallace has rented the farm where Wm.Bolts. liven and,with his mother, will move lhere in thespring. Hr . an d Hn . Op d Reeves, Clar ence Simpson and Ruby Re e lswereSundayvialtoraat elm U.S. I£eWes home. Mn. Frank Schafer spent a coupleofl|I\)|l shopping in Omaha this week.Hin Addie Bunn wae a week-end vlaltor at the Opal Reeves home. Airs.Harry Belt:and Lorraineand Grace Sully were Omaha vllllnra Sltunloy. Arthur D. Smaliey, Hinlltar _ - u u - _Sunday, December 13, 1925. I0 A. as. Sunday School.Clones for everybody invite your member- ship.xx A. M. Morning Worship., Ser~ mon subjec t: now To READ 'rnl:|3|{lLE. 6:30 P. M. Baptist Young l'eople'a Union. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Ser- mon subject:KING I N HIS OW NIHGIIT, me |\|H.0n|I in In series on "The Kinnnip of Jesus Chris!-l'n\;or meeting every Wedneminy owning nl eight o'|:lork. Choir prncllce every Friday even-Engut nigh!n'clock. The Womorfa Mirmionary Society met at the home of Mn. Cora lladxr row last Thunday nfiernoon.Inspite ol' the inclement weather these wma zz flnv attendance.An inter- esting study basal upon the StudyIlook, God's Dynamite wna thorough» ly enjoyed by all.Ilefzrrahmenu were nerwnl at the close of the ~ro- al~ Club.'six~ h A . m zaounu, teacher, A The banquet mom, where the ser- perfect week. nty-five gueuts were mented an fourl Sixth B, Mrs.Iluddler-on, teacher, arge tables, was cleverly deconted a perfect week./ o represent a football field,goal »- Ls,gnyly decorated in the high hoe!colon,purple and white, erved to bring about this effect.e tables were adorned with while' andlea,tied with purple bo w,in Ins candle sticks.| Al. each place was n purple anIhltenotcup,and `£diminutive! hoc-Llute football.1~'loor lamps sn; e four comets of the room,ondurpleandwhite streamers at thel irul.ou's,completed the dccoratire heme. The 10m~l. Hal. carried on the idea 1' a football game.Winston Ha n I cn, as tom! muster. Entroelucezl the~ltowingprogram:The Kic k Off- fd) the Jensen; The Receiving Hall- arl Hillman;The Touch Down- lr.Llasser.Solon-"ilighly Like Aose":mal "The False I'rophe£"- Went School-r First and Second (;m1,_.,Miss Anderson, teacher; Thursday. North School-Third and Fourth Grades,Miss Lippincott, teacher, a perfect week. The Yale, Notre Dame,Nebraskaand Vassar teams are hard at work on their debates.Each captain of tho four:Winston Hansen,Edythe Jcnlen, Frances Koopman and Her-' ° m Larsen will cnthuaizutically in form you their intentions to win r:\er],round.Supl.. D. V. Manner will conduct the s rcpgular one-hal!year spelling tent'ln the Centra'ftfmlcs during the week commencing December 1lth. The gmle teachers have been 1ndeaxI orlng to raise the atandard of spd]- lm:throughout all the grader and ... . . _.- . . . . . _ . . . .4- . _ . DAM Domes The bnsket bill aeuon will open Friday, Dec. 18121 when the boys play the Danes from (hand View Cullen,Dm Moines.Coach Bundgunl l u : been working hard to get the Learn ready.A long,honl achedule h u been arrungw for am! with so manyold timers at seluool the nelhwn should bi a successful one._¢ I-chealule ot the glmea will be published later. Blair eilixelyr are warned to keep all pet c uts a\\uy from the college cnmplu because »everal felinea have mysteriously lost their lives thelastfew weeks.The Zoology Prof. ls being suapecleal. Last Saturday evening the Hea znrinn Literary Socielg; apomuored adebateonthequestion:"Rer+olve¢l, that American Insiusfry should Adopt the cloned lhop a3.nlI°\1\."The de- cision was awarded lo the uffirm» alive.¢» Prof. Nielsen in getting the choir \p n 1 . " u v ,, - . . . .. . _ . . . . .. . . ._ . . _. . . . . .mere guest; at the llev.Mclieemzn harm in Blair on 'naanluglving day. J. Ilfrlcnen. of Ruahviile Visited onMondaywithh h niece,Mrs.LeoWeber(nd $I '\-Veber. l`.ll.Brokaw end a number ofboysattendedtheIii-y convention at l~'re1mont the Inter pan of the week.Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Erfoni, of su- pelhurat, Hr. and Mrs. Elton Erford and children ef Tumors returned totheirhomesonThursdayevening from Sioux City where he has been*1adien'wciety were |l¢lig1l\flllly Vitality.Are ,pu dead,and 1I0n'I for several weeks. Blu Clara Schoettger came homeWednenluy from University Piece lu spend her mention with home folks. Mr.and Hrs.Wall Echtenkunpand children, .Jew and \?a'a!£er, Hr. nm!Mn .I .21.Webb and Gilbert Echtenkamp matured to Scribner onThlnknglving,when they were the guest! of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cook. Mr.and Mn.W.il. Hadley [ d t'ou Thursday for Omaha where they entertained on Tuesday evening brfimow iz?'l'he-r1:nson why wma Meldalneal G.H.Rnsenkilde,CheL|,,,,.,fan is um;they mistake the Menking and Miss Nellie 5P°"5|°f»'|rlz4. gulf bemeen heaven and he!! at the Iioaenkilde home.After xheiim. a fenc e and kmderako to m on uaual business and lesson 2-Ludy,a QL :delicious lunch wus served.A good;-_._..,....crowd was present..l3lh'IHDDlST E|'|2~COP.\L CIIURCH Mr. and Mr.Henry Tmhhen and 0. U. Merrumi, ?utor ehihlren, Stanley and Marion of Te-fkamah md Mrs. 'Zl1:hlnen's brother-A full day of regular aewices will is-law, Tom Mcsely and son, Richani` be eunduelml in the church basementofHuntley.Na nt,were Sunday and in the m e south room:up after visiting seven! days at the F. spent Thanksgiving at thehc neoI!guen.tn a§.}he ~zaanhaga honre.: m m Primary S.S.anal Epworth :HI ~»u H .B r o k a w h o m e .H r .I n d M n . E r f o n l m e t h e p a r e n t s o f M r s . .B r o - k a w a n d B l u m B r i o n ! i s h e r b r o t h e r . l i n t .A .T .H u t c h i n s o n o f N o r f o l k w h o r e c e n t l y u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n n t Ro ch es te r,N i n n . ,x r r i ve d le n t w e e ! fo r a vi s i t t t t h e h o m e o l h o r ..I-t.._ll-._U !1 ll¢.41|unAun| t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .V .W .Bo yl es . O n S u n d a y t h e y l e f t fo r Oa k l a n d , Ca l i f. ,w h e r e t h e y w i l l sp e n d t h e w i n t e r w i t h t h e i r so n,F u n k H a d - le y .Th e ) : e x p e c t t o r e t u r n M u c h 1 M n .H .w . S c h o e t t g e r e n t i n a ! a g r o u p o f f r i e n d s o n T h u g e - 4 me n \ _ 4 ¢ _ - . J - w a s A l i c e m c i u b o e n .u n m e t vs' Re c k m ey e r ,ac te d a s t h e H a w o r t h L e a g u e f o r M n .E m t l J o h n e ve n i n g a t t h e M c - Ga m ex ,mu s i c a n d l r provided e plenum' M i n M a r g a r e t boetesses w h e n g o r e a s h o w e r so n o n Frimley R i b b o n h o m e . de li ci ou s l u n c h u e l g u u t n m e u t t e r n n u a u u l t a . a .a n d p r e a c h i n g s e n i e e a i n t h e h a w m e n t .Th e b a s e m e n t w i l l b e p u t i n g o o d eo d d it i o n f o r t h e b a z a a r a n d t h e n m e d fo r t h e s e r vi c e s . Th e E p w o r t h L e a g u e s e r vi c e d r e w a n eu d i en e e o f m o r e t h a n n o S u n - e ve n l m r 'f o r a l l .M n .Jo h n so n ,a , d l y e ve n i n g .Th e L e a g u e i s a t w o r k When the Mercury Drops I In add md blvutery weather the telephone uvu many diugreubln trips. In hir weather ar foul, twentplour laourl a day, the lalephone lllndl rwb' m carry your 'rome anywhere you aunt to :end it. Theoonvenienoeof a telephone hwo r th f e rmo r e th n ni tc o e ts . B m . T a s m a n : c o .~g n u . s v l r l u 9 l | f * l | l ° 0 I l ¢l » lhleuunuq| || | I ' " " " " ' " " " " ' " "fur. Kev. Innx wnn sma,w w w uHr. and Mrs. H. J. Crapenhoft and son, George Schoettger and Mr. and daughters,Fiorenee and Lueile,of Mrs. J . H. Laker.Omahl were dinner guests of Hr..Hr. :nd Mn.. w H Hllltgnas of and Hrs. H. W . Muralml! on Satur- gmgu wilited on 1'h.mivlgiving withdayevening.'Maa.Hiilegrua'parents,Mir and llr.and Mrs.Gran!Giifry and slaughter Guinirere of Horton, Rm au. spent Sstuniay and Sunday at the Floyd Gilfrey home. Mn. I'red De We-ber.Mr. IiiilegranreturnedeoOmahaonFridaybut Mrs. Hiliegnse remained for a week's vizlit. ~ ;nd Mn. Vernon Manhall are|'Phyekian and Surgeon g ihe proud parents of an 8 pound son, Lioycl Edward, born on Tuesday Dec. 1.Mr. :ml Mrs. C. J. Andenon and daughter,V e i n returned on Satur-day from a brief visit vu.ith relative: at Wayne and Norfoik. Mr.and Mrs.Ross Llanhnll en tertained the foliowing guea!{_l.¥. IBell 46 Phones Ind. 1 1.x 4. ..1 x 1Lldim' Suits und 0¥¢l'f0l|5 aMed-e lo Measure | Guaranteed to Pkue You We wish to all your attention :of L a r s e n :T h e \ \ h i n t | | . \ - M r .M o o r e . T h e b a n q u e t i u e l l w a s se r ve d b y M r s .S h r i ve r a n d h e r Do m e st i c Scie nce g i r l s .w h o i n p u r p l e a n d w h i t e c a p s m u l w h i t e nlresnes,ma ri e ex c e ll e n t a n d a t t r ac t i ve w a it r e ss e s . S o a s a wh o le ,t h e b a n q u e t w s u n z rwa t wee :» ~=, q s e si nle ne ewl b y t he enti»u»in.~\u t h a t p r w a i l e d t h r o u g h - o u t t h e e ve n i n g Th e f I 3 C l u b , n 1 r -- -1 . b : u \ i n g h o w m u c h prorgrewn h a s be en m a d e i n th i s resp ect.I t i n h u p n l t h a t t h e pu p i l s o f t h e l l l u l r (Em ile Sr h o o i x w i l l c o m p a r e w r y fn \ o r . l b l y i n sp e l li n g a b i l i t y w i t h pupil;-1 i n t h i s s t a t e a n d n e i g l fb o d n g 1-tate:. Th e C h r i s t m a s sp i r i t i s g r o w i n g i n t h e va r i o u s gruales o f t h e Bla ar >S c h o o h as C h ri l l m mm a p pr o a c h.|m u s t e r ar tn i nn rn ,a n d fu l l y h ve d f<Th e d i f fe r e n t g r a d e r o o m s a r e u p t o lllt ll* n| |uT. .al ion a s §3rl)l:1||l|I>making o n t h e a p p e a r n n e e o f C h r i s t r e n d y fo r t h e , a d i ° m n ¢ , . ¢Su n ¢Ia y, » "D " i" l "Ca t t l e Muna;reme11t,"w h i c h Il ec .20111.T h e p r o g r a m w i l l b o ; hr o s n l n s t e d fr o m st a t i o n W O A W , be z i r m i n z a t 9 sfclmck i n 1.|1e e ve - n i n g .\ A g r o u p o f s t u d e n t s h a ve fo r m e d 3 S u n d a y Sc ho ol fo r rhflmlreln w h o h a ve n f c h u r r h n ffl i i l t i u n n .T h e N o r t h s c h o o l uu1 |. |i n| ; is he ln y; u se d. L a q l S u n d a y 4 6 ehilsllel]w e r e i n att elt dan ee.Su c h a n u n d e r t a k i n g 1h o ul d m e e t w i t h t h e he n r ti e x t n p - 'uriil ta ke u p i a n r u l y t h e aansun tioni ae e on d , l s " F e ed i n g t he D ai r y C o wa n " I n d th i n l ,i s 'l " e e d i n |t h e D a i r y Calve.z~." T h e f i n i m e e t i n g is schedules]l n b e he l d at . t h e C o l b y C o r n e r school ho us e,Th u r s d a y e ve n i n l .Il u e m b e r l l t h ,1 9 %Th e o t h e r t w o me et i ng s h a ve ...L lurop sclzefiuleui. o a 0 w|:~:1r:n anon? counsrz §j1j _ c h u r c h in t e r i o r .~ f h a p I» ' n u u l l n t n o t l u v n u -ch o i c e w h i l e t h e l i n e i s o o m p l n t e .i n g w e e k t h e au d i t o r i u m ,le c t u r e ..r o o m lt ml xe st ib ul e h a d be e n n p r !E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e . perorl,g i vi n g an m u c h bri gl at er u p a Th e E n t e r p r l m f o r n u n . mlmlllIIllll|||ll||||||IIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllll|I||||||ll}||l|||Ill||||I||lI|||IIlll= 55'E 0 Q 1 s Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woodman and J.31.Marsha!!and Floyd Liurry Thanksgiving dinner:air.and mrs.1san. Richard of Omaha vlxlted over rnadc a business trip to Omaha on .1 5{Mmrshail. Mr. and Mn. Floyd | _ C n o s s n wm f Ihan\u=g{ving at the home of Mr. Monday.Gikfry,Hra.Brpce Didkarwn and First house east of postoffite {_ _ldauzhter, Elaine of Fremont.x W. A. WlLitford returned on Wed-1 IIFZID ]ng vu n _- . . . .-_ _____Il l a l u l .l l e l l d l m l l D o l l W e b e r , L 0 0 \ \ ' | \ » r | |. . D R . T l . F . II E S I P H I L L "' °" ' "- - ' - - - * ° -n . . . - | . -D B N T I S T of "pop" .m I w w!! |..~x H m l s p i r i t .ws .ffh r i q m m a t r r e n a n d C h r i s t m a s p r u vu l o !B l a i r ri i i xe n w ;fo r a f t e r ( ` l l | . l . l I( i l I U F . \ f F l l I ( l L T { R I I -.....»:.......-.....1.:.....\. . : -.....4I .. n n nn n n n I\ \ '.¢.t|\..-H....»..........:_ ;~_:_. u l a u v n \s u v ; | " | | | | | | K | | ¢ \ i f u p -s u l 'Al L v \ u | | | u | | l \ ]r | | \ n | : \ \ l | : n \ m \I l u l E ~1 ~~~~I ~~~~1 1 ~: I " I I I I n ; »a m i -| l \ - e m w i l l a l s o b c n l J f 0 8 ¥ ¢ 8 l h i n g e a n n.| . § n~ n t e x t e n t T h r " i n t e r a b o r t r o u r r e s u t t h o =§ h I 4 I n o t h u U o f K e n -l .n l . 1 \ ! | n ; ;. 1 1 I . r \L i a p m g r a m g i s e n a t d u -u p o n t h e c h m n e l r r o f I t a c i t i z e n s .C u l i e g v u f A g r i c u l t u r e f o r 1§ » 2? » . 2f i ,~a u c t i o n U n t 0 p a c e ,I I I I Q S I e s r 'f " '" " " " " ' + " '1 ( | . | | . I u n d e r * - I "d i r e c t i o n o f \ \ h n t e ~ . o r t h e i n i l i \ . i | | u a l ' x i \ | ¢I ! i f~ "= '"w i l l o l w n l k t o n e b r r 2 s .c o v n i m :l n E - I B a r d ,. 7 m a l e s n o r t h e a s t o f A r l m g t o n ,a n d 1 m i i e 1 I 1 | |h t e 1 . I u " } i i R o b r u I 3 1 A I _ .r .. f f .I 1 : | t r u I =I p , § ' f ,, , ' § m , , , § 2 § , _' »£ i , § I ' ° I ` 8 € § T -_ Z __..' ' \§f l u e s o u t h u f t h e M a r c h s c h o o l h o u s e ,c o m m e n c - :azEEE§ |»nm s |»~ m;~§is;§aT18, 1.925 ~\. u \. \un . 'i n u r e L e uc u x c ru U I m e u r n w u t g r n | | < ;Il l 1 |ca n di d o f t h e C m l a a l l m i l d l n g TIII1 y r . u r .1 l v r a m is o p e n fr e e t o t h e p u b c 1 M I \ : ; u n e 1¢curu lia ll)i n u m n x D r I r a n k C m n t s u n ,\ o m a ! I Il i i.n .z ] . ~\\||\\.r ; 2 .li 14|1 | " l ..-g ii 1|: .\ l W . '\ N 'I T i )S U ( ( ! I E l l ? I IL i :u l r | I .11 ¥.l H 1 °.|!I 8:l f He a d Ho l st e i us I 8 § Come here shopping early and often a .|.\. z.. offer will save you money-the gifts you select from our stock will prove most pleasing to the recipient and the convenience of shopping here will add to your pleasure of gift choosing. \.Lf Charming Indeed and Truly Acceptable Is a 5 Head Horses 5 § 2§ A t !\r u n \ v n n 1 ¢ : : \ 1 r v n 0 n , u l 1 0 a a n n . - .. J J 2lleyom! the iaskn of the hour and "thc :wmv uf n clneeuu uf | violin The splendid army of new modes, the excellence uf the 0 Q H ''The Little Church Around the Corner". C Q a t S u l t O r D ] ° e S S 0 :&l.n1Am"S rzrxr-1C0P.\\1|:v.{nczzi : ;__\Third Sunday in Advent. Dec.13.;nmfpr::a!s:m th a mn d o ls a s h o wn a n d th e X vld e m n t f e o f 7:30 A.sl.Holy Obmmuniun. ._._..._...._-_--x ...__- . - . -3; 'fl-§`§i§é`|i§E' m:1.1!~&1NG Mn. J. CrumlmmFirst Hotlne East of Postafflcc _.o a n ¢ . . . - _ - | - - - - - - - - -- -- - - # e=probably ihv moat Infimmlini think 5 n:nrmw~fnimh.'rl ,.p¢¢saii.~z,as fr of our time, has :leall with fund.mill upon your wchnical nnial1.' prices, combine to make this an! ideal place to come to K .i i .Al.s. r.:\. x n s r n . x C r u n amenlaln in Hs \arinus bllvkx.In I\lIM(}(IlAC\I m p l e m e n t s , E t c .E Qge I);-grips 7 fl.. _Bindelj (GW4 as Newi;one ! 9: 4 5 A . M . l i l sl m re n k Ln u rr n .u m A . a z . M o r n i n g P r a y e r 381|g '"'" r1` f.1` f ° ? f f . 'i ' l ' " " w i m b n " H W S "*.e r m Q P h i l D o o r N o r t h o f I n yo u r s p un i t w i e s o u ( I n q i g g n t g In d u p e m l e n t Te l e .O ff i c e v_- I make your choice. mvs and GIFT GOODS iluting it ni¢fMi¥w The school ailer leavin! schooiArt Needlework--New D `s 'esngn There is decided vm! in rlmminu(rum this dipphqy (ur in hrinun the new und nriginn! Ar! Needlework In yuur illemion.!-Ivm-yn!\ing I-nm Sumped Cad Tuma Covsrs. Hugs.llvuw Dlrnws Alf.. n' lit ynur chnice. Chrhtmu \la||d)\"¢'»iof» in l --ws. Hosiery"- a Most Thoughtful to select from in. Sulky Plow;§Walking Plow;Ethe buliines of the school to elimlu education. comparison with anycielywouldgoonin de fi ni te ly vff 'n ah muazinr i n bnl,an wel!as su,Mari A Bug Line of the Laiesi ¥nThe Finer Gloves Gift to himelf and his parents would bt*Nunn: able to know only an exiremeiy Um- observed im!portion of it and would thus Zblonday.fiwl himself nnlrictefl throughout The sz I n -1=MA MA nol.1._=,TOYS.(J AMES,BOOKS. A NC ? u o o n s .CHINA.ill..-ASS.: m v n o o n of Leather and life by | ,nlnow expdrience.It in klle rl =1§`§in&"¢iQL».""`m I r1»'\nul\t:P(\..I1Ili|~b,SIL K an d W OOL HOS E. '"'the affine of the school to balance Some of the grades are working a\LUM| NU.'\\ W AREP r e p a r m g h a t r l s t m a s m n e r ~~~~=~~ C l s r i s t m u p r o g r a m s .~ ~ ,1 .:1r,,';1.'::f":,::.':;'z,; ':,.1",.'12,°'$ ~ <=' =f*'a="~;' Elartirs., g f 1#= =C »f -¢ >f vn iu es -- -i ic . 2 {lc , 2 54 : a nd < 0- = zb Every woman appreciates Silk HosieryFabric Will be a pleasure if you have sup- plied your lardez' witlf tlmoae candies, nuts, fruits,pumpkins,mince ment or any of the numberless articles we carry in our grocery stock. po-from..!l1a lililil-lli.QIU..9f §h!_*°'CIIRZSTSIAS PRIJGHAM:Pal srwup in which he was born lI||l£0 £01118 into cnntnct wilh I 1ll¥l3ll('l'|'£ll'lllr Invited :ml nnmznt |"ont Wahl:Doc.18,192ThesedmrcplidnshavemuahaL Gruup of Songs Grades | and | fundamental bearing on que:tions of 2. Group of Recilations r¢.ll00l organumllon curriculum build _(Braden | and g A Little Boy-Berman!Sylviaing, and the manaement of cbildrrn tha!they Ulu!lu be ¢°'}*'l'°"llY l" ,Iltight Stockings-Grace Hansen A most complet/e array of the newestand finest Gloves especially mbled These Goods are all markéd to sell for gift shoppers.Make a special ef-For Quality Goods you can't fort to see them--you will find the equal them . values inveresting.' |..\ r ~ " " " 1 - V . . . .1 U . . "" ¢\ . . . . " \v v u l ua \ u .¢ \ .a ¢A h l v a r l e t y o i B r i x P a p e r , C h r i s t m a s C a r d s 5 ` §F R E E L { j N C H A T N Q Q N a n d F " ' " " " ; , _ f ; " _ ' f _ ' § _ f { [ ' § ' , f f f f " a n d H o l l y §§S A L E T m z r n :- 3 : 9 5 . 0 0 a n d u n d e r ,C a s h .O v e r No propmty tb he removed until settled for. H E N R Y H A N S E N , 0 w l e r sxsr-:N & mcoss. Au¢'tiu|!ge|_~_§:______ _. Th l -'WB'`*°"""""|I'nmily Tmublu llarblm,ny mulhalin| mum on mn prin 1~r lp ln we may fr Corne r Ne bras ka St. a nd w e A n m l G r o |' A Q21 I llilchmln-Q ounehea ff°m A cms.¢m»» 'rm Farm-iI\i4'w af the |¢hou| alker Ave.PH ~ ~(IZ .:._!a:°~e..#'e:a»v1~f3I§'z`@f»`?»""'&§L3 B L A I R l { \ C I{ ` l f ] 's'1'<>R15 MRS. T. C. HILTON, THE MILLINER »u U" ~f~ ~r~ _ ».~~ ",;1~-r~~>. :T'*`1.f ":f i ;~~~ n QQ0 ,gr- l _,f : HOW STATE uslas MONEY Nearly sa.obo.eoo of ms 1. For Public Improvements-Beasts _ That la Has No Funded Debt ¢. . . . . - . | ]133 | R3g3 saz.ooo.ooo YEARLY ln "Ply to questions from Thomas w White,state house,Boston,State Accountant Sommer has com. piled a atatelrlcnt showing um sn,- 790»363.l6 was dlrbursed by the mu of Nebraska for the its-cd year from July r, 1924. so .lone ao, ms, as follows:Ordinary government expense --~--86.9s?.80<tos Capitol outlay and pub-lic improvements :$618,588.41 Disbursement of statemm fund#---1.1ao,o22.sa Total ----411,1oo,sea.1sThestateofNebraskahasno funded debt and then have been no expenditursa,debt and intezest.There are three hoapitala for the Insane and an institute for leeble minded as follows: Plant Annual Vldue Expenditures Lincoln --St 1,963 $272,666.50Hastings1..949 212,609.46 Norfolk 1 76 11s,o4o.aaBeatrice lf. m.)s1s,'m 193,519.82 s $5,027,229 so12,s:=.s.o1.fhrring the fiscal year the ex- penditures for the Nebraska na- tional guard was $75,384.11 The ap-propriation for the 1925-21 blen- nium is $179,400.The state accountant ls unable to dve the total number of persons employed by the state.The num- ber varies consldenably on accountcf seasonal activities of the state. There are about 900 employes inseventeenInstitutionsunderthe board of control, about 300 in the capitol,including state elective of- ficers, some trawllng inspectors and some engaged in road work and many employes a t the state ani- vanity f -Stalajournal . TRAD E IN BLAIR The holiday rush ls now engaging the attention of our merchants.Agood rule to observe :luring this per iod is "tiny at home!"It is a good rule at any time.'hae local mer-chant ls making a contribution to the good of the c ommunity not al-ways recognised and appreciated. Hls co-operation with the other bud- nens men of the community bringamuchthatcouldbesecuredinno other way.What applies to the business man ln this vegan! applies with equal force to the church.The churches of a town do more to pro mote law and order,protect pro-pg-ng,, and develop n wholesome civic life than any police force.Manypeople in excusing non-attendance at church services any "But I beard agran!sermon ovcr the radio this morniqigll'Ae though listening to a sermon were an act of special mer-it!The radio preacher ln Omaha or Oouncil Bluifn is making no con- tribution to Bla1r'e community life. Support the church ln your com-munity and thereby make a positivecontribution to the moral and epirlt ual welfare of the c ity .-Arthur D. Smalley.\ --n \ VOL. XXIX BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 17, 1925 NO. 47 ro ma na B LA IR n ov u rI gP S §~he Ne~raaka framers ~nly hope'Many Indians wma the prui " L ...urzuzcxrtb zu-:w :>rA'r1oN m d aluos, the dapartmentm-that xime and #while .1m..,°f,z»Ana:~z°r-'rmcmzns 1§`B_°f°' wi§' m§l' ;;" agai nst an~ fill inure cbel;|un |_h nt f them would sometimes atop ;!.the..Plat:we n'ne s rea ~ |L Q ¢I`"I.`3§?. ` w °house mul peek lhrvvsh the windows uma? xr »\az,|:~.c'rox,§n ; ;=fv;>;=;;2°r1¢~ foxn aim» .increase corn prion.";l"""°3"A.N»Dee.l3:"Chri»tm¢n mini I ti .mx turned lawn 315%0 " .|~Dec. 19-Wash. Con U Fa Barelu1FARM BUREAU BOARD Ti) 31|.!»:r,'S" '" ""for Chlldreli,Mrs. g t h e ~\\~Az a rfkular meeting of Mcitlnleifz Annual Meeting. n rm vo \Wm. P. Cook. who lives in Oma- .wwf Colbert.lzutructor in 1 su.Chapin? 0 I.; 5 Ihr following off!-,Dem 19--'Bake Du for A. L Aux. ~=.|. delighted to listen in over the radio on i n t Tuuday evening and hear zhn proinm from tha new sendingAatiun at Ciny Center, Nab.lt. ia XMI] and Harry '| non, Iluinnd isthe new operntor.The program be- gan at six o'clock Tuesday evening and continued until one o':1ock the next marning.Clay Center is the home of thc .__I .~.-. _ _ . m iheua many yearn.In his youngeruiayn. Harry !e-ml the dances by wling for the quadrlilu and he performed that very stunt over the rmlio on last Tuesday evening. Several viailing annmmcen were A LOCAL NEWSPAPER 1-'on ALL THE Pmnx GAS ENGINE SHURT COURSE shun Course l\»r l"arme|1 On Study Ol' Mechanism Ol Gu Engine Held Al Norman Wilkins 1 Home hues and Wod. a mnf alrz ns r as sa wr TUE SD AY A very Interesting and instructive :hart course for farmers on theaiudr of an moc hnulam of the ru *gina tru held at the Norman Wil- kins fum on Tuesday and W ldneb dhy of thll week and on the Tint i w. i n spin nf the terrible condi-tion of lh r ma d s twenty-two man nn: present and vers muc h inter- ama in the work. John s. Glu; from the engineer- il! department of tha Agricudlnni Cullen at Lnc ltln was in sharp andshown: um he knew his umm DANA I3 VOTED 1:~;'ro ATHLETIC CONFERENCE [ u t Saturday Dan! College wasacceptedintotheNebraskaInter- collegiate Athletic Aaaociation.An invitation to 50in the conference wasextended to the college early in the fall,to take effect Immediately incue a football team 'na organized. But the football plana did not ma- terialize and nothing more was doneuntil Inst Saturday, when Prof. Bond gun! attended the conference meet- ing in Lincoln.Pnc tic ally all Ne-braska college:are included in the ornniaatio~which Dana has joined. Dlma'a activities in conference athletics for this year will,In al! probability be confined to basket u n .The basket ball schedule aa now arranged ia: Dee.18 - Gu n d View College.D u Moines at Blair.Jan.6-Omaha University at Omaha Jan.9-¥Perd Normal at Peru. B L A | R ' s L E A D I N G N E W S P A P E R g~f+».. Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND IDCAL Saws AND COMMENT A s k f o r ~ M 1 3 3 READ" 1 1 . e ,and say the rlght thl.n|,-at the right limo and ihlil she had found her way into the hearts of her friends who moum her deeply.i t : r u weprivilege of the writer to have known Mrs.Blew for y ear:p u t and wecan find no word: fitting to describe so beautiful a life which we ull would de well to emulate.She wll adively entered in church lodn and club work and during the war lead; the ndvanee guanl in her community in Red Cross work.And in ell her public ltlivilies her eo-srorken nlwaya fouml her to be ready and helpful to do everything In her power to aid the best interests of the community.Besides the eorrowin! husband and daughter,she leaves no mourn her sig! death three sisters;Mrs. Glulg. Cunningham of Rennaed, Mrs. Alice Menlng,of Elsie,Neb.and Mn . Jello Tnllrnnn.l Fremont and twobrothers, Mr. Geo. Robertson of Ren- nad and Mr. Wlll Robertson of Hlail'Nels. besides ihme grand children and u host of reinlfves dnal frlenrll. 'Dim funeral services will be held Sunday nl. 1 l'. 51. from the Metho- ililll church at Hennard, conducted bv Rev.rz. c. Georgn nad Rav.Smith and interment will be made in the Kerman]cemetery. n o t l d d m u c h t o h i s C h r i s t m a s ch e er .t h e sts te 's c r o p va l u e s i s d n ; $62,00 0,000 b e l o w l a s t y e a r ,ac co rd ifls't o s n a n n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e S t a t e d e p s n m e m t o f sg fr i cu lt n rs l stat ist ics to d a y . L o w e r c o r n Pri ces h a d s s h o r t w h e a t c r o p i n N e b r n k a th i s y e s : w e r e a t t r i b u t e d b y t h e d e p a r t m e n t fo r t h e l o w e r vl l u e s . T h e est im ate s,bas ed o n pr e s e n t pric es,p i s s e d t h e t o t a l va l u e o f N o - b r u l u c r o p s th i s y e s r s t $297,000, 0 0 0 a s c o m p s r e d t o $369,0 00,000 l a s t y e a r . T h e p r e s e n t pr i c e o f c o r n i s 6 0 cen ts o bu s he l s s co m p s r e d t o 9 1 ce nt s s y o u a g o ,t h e d e p s r t m l n t p o i n t e d o u t .In cn ea so w h e n pr i ce s h a ve m e a n t li t t l e t o t h u N c b r s s k n fa r m e r ,m o r e t h a n T5 p e r c e n t o f t h e 1925 w h e a t c r o p h a vi n g be e n so l d be fon e w h e a t p d c e s t o o k a n u p w s r d t r e n d . l n sp i t e o f t h e l a r g e r pr o d u c t i o n o f c o r n .t h e d e p a r t m e n t es t i ma t e d t h a t t h e to t a l va l u e o f t h e pr e s e n t c r o p d r o p p e d f r o m $I8&,0£l'D,0'0'0 t o ;za9, ooo, ooo. T h e va l u e o f w h e a t d r o p p e d f r o m $T0.000,'00D t o $ 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 d u i t o n al l or l . c ro p a n d o st s s t um p ed $5 , 00 0 , 00 0.T h e t o t a l va l u e o f t h e s u g a r b m ,c r o p w i l l va r y l i t t l e f r o m la s t nhrved which was well received Ja n .2 2 - W e s l e y n n ( F r e s h m a n )a t B l a i r . the owner nf the stock of the Blair Monument Works..We an informldthat xhe building' and fixtures, wah, etc will be" sold m d u w business discontinued. tacky lay 8, 1884.ln andy child- hood., with her parents, moved so Ne ka.Hem she spent her life and o anuary 33, 1887 she was married zo r. John Blloo.Ior y ears they ruldal on a funn norttnnrat ot Renaud and i t v u here that their only child, now lin.Leonard Petanen was born. A fu r yean back they sold out PRESENT cxor BELUW NORMAL Ptuelll Yesr'| Cl-vp Allhouhl..|rle MRS. JOHN BLACO CALLED Mn .John Blnco,of Kenndd,after an illness of several weeks, puc d nray . on W ednmhy , Decem- ber 16.Sha was s victim of as com- #icltion of diseases :which baffled skill o! the phy aldnna md :pe Des Moines. Jan. 30-Still Coliege at Du Heine:Feb. F feb. Feb.Feb. \ .F e ails. 5- 6-Open. 12-13-open.18-Omaha University at Blair P'"inet Callega at Bethany. 1-E ilswo rth C nlien a t I on h°w'¢h°\<1 zomil.so gli.can.:°fHi|\».m'»eltlbilshmenta,that h d !Medicated Hog Dil, hot oiler, S H. hming bm hen sinc e e town kg, P zu engine fr°°°l an f'°*\hm f ir s t wi ll i n la s s .She is an Bring in nnyihfng you have lofonly one of the o!d g u n ]still on sell.iduly. ld m !31 vr oem* en r.ra f A i I Dee.0. - Th Z;o 4 |f.?'2§',`i....'..,.3` ~ ;z?f:¢v¢:r;¢d»1h°m¢.Mm dlidbezfd would '"f°", ?;flT¢m:r::»¢»¢z»¢i¢n1 new I »...'L'§17f.i r~Ua|.1q s,x1.1=:0 foill 5' |z11nou'w»T:r»'l1'¢ ial ing operations to data h u e fallen door harriu i h ';'i "° ,liar dnnelilng ol. the 111311 school building ibe uaociated with his fllhzr In abelow ;v¢rll§!.aisle the door wl ur c to no en ion Tuesday .exening.Plans were We will hold our next regular bank,and hlmor h u R g m Hr. Hay crops,although lower thanl\¢f family :I it should me nee-imuk for the coming §elr's \¢¢;;ig community or combination de, Sat- Noyes,the other member of h . last y e;|;.nre wmth more this 50" Iessary...MJ 'allowing an the offinm: pmaidenmvrfily .Dec.19.at tha F1412 Sala finn hu a position in gh, south in tame hay being valued al $40,000.E Mr.o mg ; 1 .§§ '; " ,I ?} f" "' h; e; w, A Reckmeyer; lst vice-pn|idenl,'l'lVi1|0!\ at 1:00 3:3-»¢u #him win-, monument urorh.000 against. $35.000.0W o year li¢°;".:d?"" He n l i _;;g_'I h e lma Jay Blackburn; 2nd vicepnal~| hlve a low!of tra |t°°'I broke!wah an Closing out of this bug. nm!wild has being worth 517900,-1.rx rman noe s Edent, 1-P. II. Brokaw; a¢~¢ratarytreu- South Dakot; horses. about 20 handgun,one of the ohlelt firm.: lone:ooo u mmPlf'H1 with $15,000,000 .f'*"""sa y o u~ ~ ¥° 1 ~ Hr gbs gqurer, Min Mable Broderick.|,, c attle, mme dee Holstein l1elfnn.|u ideniity.But one of the old |1 1 .3K e n n a r d w h e r e t h e y h a ve : i m a r o - l i d e d . M n .B l l c o w a s n w o m a n o f m o r e t h a n o r d i n a r y a b i l i t y ;a l a d y o f t h e h i g h e s t t y p e , c o m e !o u s , k i n d a n d wan zs was nr W&SlUHGTON COUNTY There ue but few of the ru! pi amen of Wuhington county lah zo Year lx; Point Of Valli! FARMERS Ana HOLDI NG 'r lc zrr - » _ - 1 Lincoin, Dec. li.--Bi(|1lr crops by l 4 Id f o r t a b u t w i t h n o re su lt s o n t h e c u e .'P h e d e o e u e d w a s t h e d a u g h t e r o f I r .a n d l i n .W m .Ro b e rt s o n a n d r . | ~ .a t B l a i r . Th e r e i s a n e ve n c l u n c e t h a t 5 Y .M . C .A . t e a m fr o m O m n h a w i ! ! s h y h e r e M o n d a y ,De c.21 . Jenner; & Bron, Allztloneer BUSIHESS AND .zu M1 year..T h a m o n e r w w m d n s f a c t o r i n § 0 f g n n l e n I n d f r l . l i L T M !I u v a f i v e ;( j y f y { . ' 0 l ' \ i ( ` I !M g I 1w e N e b r a s k a s i t u a t i o n t h e » - ¢ w r ¢' = * ' " * * f ° " -1 9 g u n d c h i l d r e n ,a n d . s t a t e d " i a t h a t t h e b u l k o f t h e c o m h i n e g r e a t - : r a n d c h i l d r e n .i l y i l 1 T ua n d h a y l s m a r k e t e d t h r o u g h t h e 4:c o u n c m e t n a t e u l n y n m m k r o u l r .| : ~ : 1 ~ : n n , s s x \ ' s a r ; | n 1 u L ' l . 1 1 = a , \ l .E ° " ° " | \ 1 s T h e . a n g u l a r o n l e r o f b m i - " f g = = =Q "c r o p 5 1 r g ;t o l i v e s t o c k 4 | ¢ A p { g v m r u z u a l ~~g r n e d o u t a n d t h a u s u a l a r i g s m u t t e r r e t u r n s n w r e n n ."I f A b i l l f o r l h e d o n g s o f |l i q u o r ranrrs -nn saws-sugua-. PLAN No nvonrms I NHBRASKA ANIMALS W ININTHRNA TI I D NA L Mu n u s Nebraska fared will! the but this year l t tho Internntionnl LivestockExposition heh! in Chicago.in the rattle exhibits, the grain displays, in the number of boys and girls at the All Conzmu,end ln the 'lm- poltlnt winnings of the show, this stall; had a rwdlr sham.A new ro- con]was established in me heyentries, the winning blla of alfalfa mined br L.ll.hy k in, o fln luo n, Mic h., being purcwod by the BlueValhyCreameryirutitntezobe used to demonstrate tho money- wlkinr poulhlilties o! this crop.Tha senior and grand champion- ship in Pollal Shonhoml vnu award- ed to Alben lluitine &80111.ofSaronville,Nebr..on Mandate,ond they llso showed King Dido,tho junior champion bail.A feature of the International thin year was the ale of the champion cancun to the Hotel Sherman, Chl- eu o.for eilht doilus »pound. CITY WELL BEING DRILLED . . . After Drilling Approximately 135 I ' n l Solid Rock ll Struc k.I l Tllwllll Tu B e Pmmy lvlnil Strata. ARE NOW DOWN 150 1-sm' Work o! driliing a mr -§°¢1| for the city of Bldr urn begun on Thursday of last week and the workvrozreuecnicely until u strata of roc k was struc k at a depth of 185 feat. lt r u h o p e d that a and stone, known an the Dnkou undzmuo, which undarlaya much of this terri»wry md which furnishes ln abund- ance of good water, would be stuck, but the formation atruck i l a !1ditrenntnttur l and u thought to be vrhnt in knourn as the Pansy !- vania strata. inhqtem. jualkt of lhl "Mar whic h ginea to the army of postal employ- eea some of the holiday privileges cnjoyod by others, but lo long de niedthc m.Of course the rullnh; nppliei only to the c oming Chrlelmu,bling In the nature of an experiment,the auc coll or fnilura of whkh will de- termind the proeedun next y ur.The Poslmuler Genes!!v u en- abled to take the couna he :lid u a remit of the success of andy mail- ing cnmpnigns conducted in p myearslhroughwepressandthe "movies" and over the flint); which had the effect of moving the peak of holiday mniling back far enoogl to ,iustify the axperimeni. Officials of tho Department who n o watching the experiment close- ly have the utmost confidence thaiit will go through vrilhoul himch and that C h d u mu Day of the futurewill be a day of rest for the poll- marL_ami the postal c lerk. ' T o accomplish ihin x»v1z»°=\e-and it in believed z laudable one-the American public must.mnil holiday tokens and greetings In time fordelivery at least before the close of bunlinen, December 24. mv r o m - m e s matter of oorqec- tune to the present gunention.The Nebrukn Farmorr In it!haul of Deoembor Sth,has :hae following brief but interesting history of Mr. and Mrs.John Oberoi, of Herman. Nchr:" Mn and Mn .John Oberoi of Harmon,Nebnskn,have spent.all of their long married llfo in Ne- brmlu, c omin; to this ante in 1871they u r lhuy -were married.At first Mr. Oberat worked on rr farm neo!! DeSoto, Nobrukn md later he bought the farm which he ali!! own! near Tekamah._ Tha young pioneers me-url ontotheir new farm in tho winter of lB80- s l which tho old lalli en will re- member no one of tha most severewinters in the history of the state. Mr. Ghent hluled wood for fuel from DfSo!.o and many thorn his teamwan stalled in ihd deep :mow and he was obligrd to unhitch and gd homethe best way he could.Tho house they lived in nt that limo was un- plaswrod and their daughter,Bin. hlriilll of Teknmah remember:luing offen tucked into bed in Lhe :lay- lime in an effor1."»-.to keep warm.At times when the railroad was blocked it was necessary for the family io eat corn broad for weeks. of Anilll yurlinga~qru :old Lo theVa n in st r at a . I f t h i s b e t r u e t h i n w i l l b l n o I l ar POSTAL DELWERIES Gavel-nmeni Pmul I-Zmployns Tu Hue Pull Ha\ldly Ou Chridnu. No Dellverln Ol Any sm on Thai 0-1 , there will be no possible ' m f u ! getting 5 supply of [ood water near the dactrie plant and it. in thoughtthat another well will be put. down near the reservoir hill.The Crowe!! Home hu recently drilled a well up nt the home that il livin: en abund- anc e of goad water and it may be possible that the city could obain 2 supply in the same way. New Palmer Houle[also of Ghi- cxgo,at fvrlv-une .dnlinn perhundmd,the highat price pnld in seven yearn.Tho Hotel Sherman further set a world recon! when it bought tha champion catiie u m aof thu show st seven dollnn a pound. The mimi! was Jock, u junior year-ling Angus shown by W. W. Wlimn 6: Son, Muncle, Indians.\ _ » - - » -n -- - k a t a n n d s t o n e is a l w a y s * a b o u t h e P r n n s y l vn n i l a t r n u .T h e Pe n n s y l - va n i a s t r a t a va r i e l i n t h i f r o m T o o r o v o o r a e t m d r l f i t r u m b e t h i s s t r a t a t h a n w i l i b e n o u n t e r i n t h i s w a l l , m y i n o r d e r t o b e m r s t h a t l h l l i s t h e Pe n n s y lva n i a st r a t a . s a m p l e s n f t h e r o d a r e b e i n g so n t I '¢\l : Widespmad approval h u netted the raclnt mnounument nf the Post mater Gonenl that than will be nomall deliveries on Chrlstmu Day. Almost urilhout exception the Am- nba be taken up with the U.8. Geological Survey."If it proves u Hr. H. II. Brown, IA X <\ r e g u l a r C h r h t m u E ve p m g n m a n d t r e a t fo r t h e c h l i d n n .Th e E p u r c n h l a n g u e w l l i p r u a n t a p l a y o n S u n - d a y n a m i n g .SL.l l a r f a E p l n o p d c h u m h . vi i i ho h l n mi d n i g h t s e r vi c e o n C h :- i a r t m u E vo b e g i n n i n g a t H 1 1 5 w i t h t h i t r n d i t i o n l d C a r o l n r vi e e . T h e D m h h L u l h e n n c h u r c h h u s e n d e n a n C i l r i a t m u D a y .T h i chi ld :- sn '|u r vi c a t i l l b e h e l d l o n - d u e ve n l n r .De c .28 . Th e R e - o r n n l z o d C h u r c h o f C h r !! ! a n d L a u e r D n y Sa i nt s w i l l h a v e a p m g n m m d t r e a t f o r t h e i r c h i l d - r e n o n S u n d a y m o m i n g . D e c . 2 7 . S t . F n n c l l H a r r i s . C a t h o i l - c c h u n h w i l l h o h i m i d n i g h t h i g h m a n o n C h r i a t m u E va .Th o u w i l l b e h y m n s a n d nq ng s a p p r o p d a t e t o t b l c o n - sin n.. A l s o m u l o n C h r i s t m a s m o r n - i n g n l t e n o 'c i o ¢ k . T h e C h u r c h o f G o d w i l l h u n | p r o g r a m , m e a n d t r e a t . f o r t h e c h i l - dr e n o n S un d a y . D e e. 2 7 , a t t h e S u u - d a y S c h w l h o u r . H m m 5 i o N U $ l E h ' T w o n x s S O L D A d e l l w a s fi n i sh e d th i s m o r n i n g w h e r e b y W m .Sc hm i dt ,o !t h ! \ I I I ||I{..a I |11 E1*1 : usnm cmsrms I IN THE CHURCHES i _ _ _1"llll Peace 01| Earlh And Good Will 5 To Men.The Ch u c k s Dbonve The SpiritIOI Christmas F u s i o n "tho old custom,wma; l l over neu,zho churches of thisdw an aguln Pllirdnz sun- an-n w obnrvlnc o of also Gh ru tmu Spirit. Young and old join hands sq thinjoyous time and hurts an qdmhn- ed by the appmach of.!.ho Christmas xenon.Those who are sponding thdr timl ln tha pnpontion of then 'folotldo servlcea an duo:vin; a much credit.Sunday qchool luperlntondonu, huh on and all othorl, and should Inntheloyalsupportofsl!Christina pooplo. All a n invi ud, to attend th a nsorvitéaanduory dno should como under thq lnflumoo and | p d l of Chrlltnia mwe and tho story of tho Christ child at this a n o n of tho y u r .This coming wack tho churches willcarryoutthooplrltofCh ri li lwl and will be *Ill worth attending. On Sunday owning, Dooombu 20,the Congregational chu:oh will am- .l :1 :. " a-'Tis 4,; . .r drln's nllht st this church and s play, "Tho Scent of Happiness" willbe pres-entsd by thc junlon and pri- mary chlidren. The Churdl of Christ I a n yaut their thin! snnui "Ir gifts for the King".Contribution of money In white envdopss ti l!bs brought zo the church to be und for ehsrltsbls purposes.Nu t S un d sf s services uriil ps af s Christmas ns turn.Thu Baptist church will hsvs sn unusual Christmas Eve pmfr lm,li n .A.D.Bmslisy in c hant.in- suns its success.Their Ghristznu sefdess lilo begin an Sunday. I Pokh-K m"Tha Light Einrull" by P. L. Hoon, choir direc tar, hu put much affon into this n n t l t l andm b m hops not tothe¢:hoir'|me E Q~will meet next.Satuniay afternoon 'DIL' 19 at 1 o'clock P.H.at the Court Iloa n in Blair.The report of lut year's hunlnenits eloctlon o!of fk en and ihe d n f li of a ro nm of wor k fornzplrn e xt y u r wi ll b e th e wo r k o f ~ meeting.Evsrybody invilod. that thriving city known as Ft..lCalhoun, was in iovrn Int Tueaullynl n. A. ;¢_ 11) MEET "'BilE", u we all know him ln 1llalrulookingzuthoughhe:ma l=¢°"'The n.A.}L'|wan moe!with heated quite wel! and ia the "'"°IMrn. Henry Muncie on Thuraday uf- old iorld :l| lP u he "" when h',l¢anoon. Dec . 31.Hrs. E. C. Piorco w a wrenallng wilh the teltphoml will h u e l pgper on "Landing of 1 looming year:W. M.. 2-li~ Mary J .gD¢t. 20-Shrlslmtl Cantata at C011- A blue mmd i n I bu h roo m or.c »»x; w. P..o. M. ireland; A. BL.:gngnlional church.the Nonh Sim ntonelint Monday l'l°°fllMrn. :Karl Peterson;Cond.,Mill Dec. 20--Christmas Chntatn at Con-wh m only Raymond Bron,one of Beatrice Inland;A. C..H i n .\u¢~e|gmntlomll church at 1:30 n- m. !l| |¢l|.rlu\. was on duty.I'or I time' Stevens;Sem'y..Misa Ethll Bind;Dec. 2l--Program of music and told- ' M o m were putty warm around Tuna., Hn. J. H. Grimm.g ing !-D an!Cullen.ih u n b u ; ti lh tho :ld of tho f i n Following ills hudnm meeting, ngboc. 24-Chriltmsn Evo in ehunhu question l. number of y our h u i .the pi in i mg "Q mn call .-rm department th e fin *il oxtinwsh committee served good sa u un i aDoe. fl'--R¢'°Pl¢lin| urvlot at 2.8. mrs in Blair mlm a um h i s to r y o f x p u n m l mu b u n u u u du n n p .oo e h l ho u r ' nu mo m 5 church as 11 5. ul. s - T U E ENTERPRISE Blair, Nebraska, Decembef 10, 1135 04 '\ |> |4§ t\ 04 ' \l'> -If non, Hunley visited Burn!-iY mmm ",IfE;.;""&1f...'.i§"""'£3.""'L R O U N D T H E C O U N T Y Ni¢kermn`M0| ll| Y,"n¢.~,| ,_c "m w N e w s o f l n t c r e n g a t h e r e d b y E n t e r p r i s e _ . . ..|.m m t l f { | |W l l b *i ~~ homo of his brother. Neum §!rarrI.el:.. IBRICKa n s I 4Myneighbortgokhisn w and ~ ADIO BARGAIN AST TO COAST RANGE i n f l u x : a u u o u o o u u o u u d u n s ''| 1 to build himself an Aemplane,in which he hoped to fly!He laboredhan! for many weeks* thi while he dzelmnl his ifrenm, of flying m.er mounuin peaks, green fu n n ,Held sm!stream.The whlle he tnrlmdhh neighbors came and sat upon the f¢nce.They told him that hu hem! was lame, am!that his brain wasdense.When day:we n long and work was dow,his hope began to daughters,Edna and Clan epent Wednesday evening with Br.andHn. Emil Lelimen. Hn. Emil Lellman end baby spent Sunday lfiernoon at the Henry Langhont home nt Fonunelle.Albert Lallman Wu an Arlington caller Saturday nherneon. Mr. end Hrs.Wilkoning and Hr. and Mrs.Emil Lallman end baby were Fremont callers Mendny. Mesln and Headamu John, Louie,August and Leonard Fchtenlump and George Knecht and families spent Sunday evening at the JohnEehlenknmp, Srl home in Adington. The occasion 131|in honor ef Mr. Echtenkempk birth ennivenary. H i a Leone Hellman spent.Wed- nesday e1renln| af ter school with her grind parents.Mr.and Mn .Aug- ust. Lallmen. Mr. and Mn. August Kerkhoff and mnnulllmmu|||||||||u|mm||IMHHhinlihb||||||m|||||||m|mI|||||||||||||i||u|||||zmmnmnn|H|H|||||||||||||n||i|f § The Arndt Hardware § Gift 'Suggestions . . . . BELL CREEK VALLEY Hn .Albert Lllln un and Mi n Mary vid!ed Wednesday nfzemoon with Mrs. Emil !|Im;n.Wm. Hoitmansnd son, Irvin and Irene and Nonrnq Mailman spent lui Sunday nftcmoork at the Bd Lang-ham home in Nickelaura, Hr. a nd li n. .u hm Llllrnln and aan Augun, and .Arthur ¥enledoht spent 82|ulay ¢fternoon at thc fred¥I§ §n ome It Uehilng. Riu Wlllwmena Franke took Sun-dny dinner with Sophia Wnteruun at Pontxmilo. The M i n a Muthallamnd Pearl Stnngor md Leona Hallman attend-ed confirmation school at Fontanelle Slturtlly. Wm. Haitman uru in Niclanpn on Saturday nfuemopn." H i n Llsry Llllznln was A week- rnd vbitnr at the Wm.Holtmanhbml.I TEACHERS' Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, Saluwgf, EXAMINATION DATES Jan. 23, 1926 . April..17, 1926 June 5, i928 July 24 1926. Mabel Marsh, Co. Supenlntenmlent thing go.It 1qou!do'£ loop the Ioop. One d w an stranger happened by.who climbed upon the fence,and mid, "My friend, you soon will Hy.Your ide: is immense."Th||t"a why ms neighbors :ded ln i n ,thalfsj why he tried and won.Today he" fliu o'er peak and [en and cinrlesi'round the sul;A friendly wordd \|'1!m life was dark, was apur to try mee more, l friendly sronl was .FMFLhe spark, that makes mar neighbor soar.A cheerful word from you or me might help some brother manImprovethisworldfromseato l u .Leif:may it while ve can.;- Brlck Smith. § Ladies Will Be Interested"- §ln our elegant line of §Table Ware, Electric Lmnps Electric Heaters Electric g Toasters, Coleman Lamps.~ E ~AT-'L fx L ¢F1 h-;r 1 ,er R t an ers as E ~'*'"1»1`:£.`_o a s el°5»1agmunaB»¢h §~ 7 F _room fixtures, Razors and §`'Li "Pyrex Ware. E / ` u Q n |. Holiday Season is the finest time for hunting We have a wonderful assortment of Guns and Rifles which will pay you to examine. EE5 I c |0 ,|g g | a s ~* ¢ ~| Blrnnd Mn. Ian I'ink spent hat Sunday afternoon with Hr. and Mn. l'. W. HcCoy.Ciyde Peake, who been hunk-inz c orn for P. w. blgCo5 gmma to Omaha Saturday to carry mail on one of the mail rutrlel.Elton Schneider ment n few days at his xintefs, Hn.p W.3!cCby o n.-ou~pea er oniy $25.00 Trouble Shooting Service Phone--Bell Black 211 L. Max Porter y ...Mrs. Clyde Fitch and her mother,Mrs. Miller, of Herman, entertained the M. E. Lillies' Aid nt, dinner yesterday.A number of ladies in this vicirlily lltemiod and spent e very pleaunt day there.Mr. and Mrs.liennetlq Tyson en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I'itch end family last Frimley evening.Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Fink and chil dren spent Sunday aftemoon at the P.w.McCoy home. Mr. and Mn. Pete Elliott and een, of near Tekmnnh were Sunday guests nt the L. L. Layman home.Hr. and Mn .Clyde Fitch enteruinedatSundaydinner,Mr. and Mn. Ben West, of Herman, Mr. andMn .Hurry Tyson and Pnul,and Hr. and Mn.. Kenneth Ty sonMr.and Mn .1.ll.Warrick, od'Sidney, Nob. spent Thumlny at the Hra.Margaret Iverson,Clara, Pearl and Will took nupper Sundayevening at the li.. M. Iverson home. Mr.and H n .Herbert E a r lwd and family called at the R. H. Iver-son home Sunday afternoon. Hrs.Fritz Koller spent Monday nilht with Mrf and Mn .Jammu Conety.Hines Clara and Paar!Ina-son,Hrs. T. ;K.lveraon and Mn .Fred Ray were Blair shoppers Tuesday. ilu. Ivcnson and. Mlm Pearl rialiud at the Norman Warrick home lnnorth Bid: daring the aftomoon. Ruth Ginko and Maxine Mathews spent Sunday aftemoon with Flor- oncc and Eleanor Dixon.Friends of Hn.Norman Wanlck will be [lad to know that she iaalsoly improving but is still confined zo hér bod and under thc care of a n u m.Mn. Art Baker and non, K¢lll\¢ill spent Saturday with Lira.Harry and Kenneth Thou.Some of the farmara in this n- Gen me nam: Il. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. What is nicer than a Eureka Vacuum Cleaner?An $8.00 set of attachments FREE with each Price --$49.50 Monitor Washer -." ; The best Hand Washer ~1 made and positively ;,§ " will not tear the finest~~ clothes.Very easy to ~ operate --$20.00 .~Iv i " ness and good will predomi- _e;,_e_; From the Grocery Store that serves you with a. Christmas smile of good cheer each and every day throughout the year---and where you will always find the spirit of fair- n a n t . Pillsbury l~`lo\u~, 48 Pillsbury Flour, 24 Omar Flour, 48 lb. Omar Flour, 2| lb. Maintop Flour, 48 Mnintop Flour, 24 White Pearl Flour Sack -- lb. Sack 48 lb. Sacks Karc Synip, dark. per gal.-~ Kara Syrup, dark, per hal!gal. . Kato Syrup,\.hte,per gal..- Karo Syrup,white, per half gal. Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, Perpks --~--~-~ Sack --» 2.60 lb. Sack -- lb Sack --$2.65 lb. Sack 2.65 1.35 L35 1.35 2.85 .55 .30 .65 .35 .30 MERRY n 1.4!/..,j :, , ;»... ;`1 r3. a - H ' " " H seza,s2f=2====er==-1;..:| f u ¢., s ...::;...: fx. , r g;;§§." .§;;1°=* 1 § ' i § f i f f § ~ ¥§s¢£.~ § 1 ' | § f i @ 1 J '§=-"-5 "Q f§'§§I '\.v;_v o. ~XMA KENNARD No'rEs l i n Cleo Pnn un cu m dawn from Harman lu i wac k w Ipcnd a f w d n r i n d u t m m o o f l u r undo, Nels n. Hanna.Sh! :stum-ad on londay waning. A llm nu mb " of y ou ng mln iul m u m i n d o u r to tha Gum-1Y n u h Imme I !Arlington Sunday vvoning md were enlarulnod than at nu ay shr ruy per.lr . I n d " Y L F u n k V u o w n an the proud parents M ¢ I0 pound blby d r ]hom l u !Tnudly .The m l a d y h u bu n rumen Henle n.i l u .H i n Bu rn s:ll! !Sundlyl lar n u m ,Cola.,when nhn vlll oplnd the winur with hlr dnugh- m. ln . Ho m .Callie Synker,who h u b u n m at the lln hod ill Holp lhl In 0m1~ M for |l e !weeks,ntumed to har homo u n lan Thunday w a:nah mach/improved nt this wm- x~,llr. And lin. Gilford Pnuur Ind rlxildnn and Baum Vehn, mlno Dr. Andvnon Ind hmlly untosd £0 Pro-n o m.Sunday w u h _ Gu y v m - dovn. whcns M bouwlul I tnln lol Porthnd,D f w " -HI:m m l l v uthin md Guy is plumlng to allznd uhvol '~h°<¢~Hr. and Mn . J .I . l lc t u m w x H r .and Un .Ralph Widener wmawww u »'¢. »| k» who ltu nded thu dinmr for tha vnrhul country clubs at Bhlr lun wash.'Th |H . S h llk » ¢ b lll wlm'\| ina nz work pruilelng for n gamevm Calhoun nchdulad for W ainu. My nlz hhxu ma m m -Rmellblum and Opal Jeppaan von Omsha uhappen lm W q d n a a y .Mn .John Blue.wh o h u b e nquill !1\ for wma time Il not much lmlinvnd,A upcrlnlln v u cullud .q i n lo u d ly vvo n h u .'nn s »pn'.of \L H.s.mu .a b l h dny at Barry Brulhlrs Blom Satunhy dumoon.They we n vu u l l p u m a wilh l| \l relulu.S L .u n u Andaman c a n up i;1 ,L? sl + 25~ = . f ham Omzhn for a uhm! viii! duhwe l!d l h hir moth",l n .wn|~ Inman, ELK CITY NEWS li n .Frank Galllan retumui MmeSunday from Ula lhthodln hoaplul I n Om d u w h e n s h i W hun for a n wuks following .nn operation. llr.md l n .P. H.Hu-xun and|...»|..-1 n....|»...nn Hn ..l. H. 1 l l u u l y ,v v q u _..._- - .r u i n d i n n e r g u n uC o o p e r ' n n T h u ya t t h a i m m a o f H r . a n d B n . J .H . -C o op e r, Jr .H i n H o p e B r y a n t z p a n l . t h e w a c k a n d a t h e r ho m o .i l u .J.C . G a i n n vi si te d H o n d a ; w i t h H n . 0 . C . L i e l t h n . M . w # | » l n i i G u i a C o m p t o n p l n y a l f o r f d n n u l g i v e n b r t h e w . 0 .W . F r i d a y n l fl n .t h e i t h ,a t W u h i n g - z o n m d h u i A p u t t y g o o d c r o w d . l r .a n d H n .N o r r i s Ta ; p e n l n g : p a n t Th u r s d a y w i t h M r .a n d L i n . Jo h n Tn r p e n l n g .A n n i i o u r n i n l h l l o d a fu r : l a y s n o i n t h e l l . N . " D b l I h o m o . l l r .a n d M r s .J.H .C o o p e r a r e e n j o y i n g n F o r d Se da n these da y s . W a a r e g l a d t o nvp a r t t h a t M n . D .l l .C o m p t o n l l l m p r o vi n ; H n .Os ca r Jo hn so n a n d M r s .J . C .G a i m :w e n O m l l l l vi l l t ~ r l a a W e d r w n r h y . A fe w n e i g h b o r b o y s c u m i n o n t h e C o m p t o n br o t h e r s la s t S a t u r d a y n i g h !a n d h m u g h t 1|g a l l o n a f o y v l e n w i t h l h r m a n d a l l w e n fi ll ed u p fo r o n c e ..F n d Ch ri st en se n i n n pu nc lu um i a : m r C y l i n d e r sh cl le r w h i c h th a f n z m o n n c e d l d ve r y h a d t o : h a l l t h e i r t u r n .l r .a n d l n .Me t a .o f O m a h a c u l l e d o n M n . C u l p S u n d a y . h I Hr.and ln . .A n Dmhwn,orFnmem, viniled Mn. Shumahr, aim hor son. Geo:gl, of Omaha and mn ot Washington.llr.Chakln Shu I i n I n t l U l f ! A l f r e d W n l l g r i n iusrt r e m i x e d :m e h u n d m d l w l l i a f fe e de r ! w hi c h n uk e s u r e l va h u u d r o d h a d i n t h : y a r d . M i s a l l a t i e r s h i p p e d a u t a c u l o u l o f ca t t l e y u t e n d a y ,h a v i n g h i m t h a fa .t h r u h u n d r e d h a d l n y n v_ n -n s . . -nsn nl i n th i s n m f n i n l n § ; I g. : l m n u t u \ . s u ¢ v . . .- . . . -._f r m 0 1 n a * a w h e n h e w e n t i n a n a phyxkinn. SPIKER NOTES l n . h a s Andi:nn..Arthur and Evelyn were shopping in Pmmn t Hands)..Hr . md Hn . Glen n S hu ts vei twrbitingwithl r .and Mn . J u a n llnmuuen Sunday.lr. und ilu. Chril Hointsin wen.3¢\»4\! dinner goods of thlir dauglvHCamlfan and laminau r , I n acilu. Louis Rnmmnen and children homo?visited at th i R.lh lmuu en an afhrnoon.Cla d D u b is heiping at u n Svilwr Glrll' Linn dly l..Hu m Li n e n a n d A lma Rumm- n n an t ur in g n o d ;" \Gllrll C hri st, o f C ul; n u lri db in; ll. the Hans Linen homo. li n No n D a r i a u b ti p i n g li n . ~fin'a zI Sack --» _eg _e_; From the Grocery Store that serves you with a. Christmas smile of good cheer each and every day throughout the year---and where you will always find the spirit of fair- ness and good will predomi- n a n t . Pillsbury l~`lo\u~, 48 Pillsbury Flour, 24 Omar Flour, 48 lb. Omar Flour, 2| lb. lb Sack --$2.65 1.35 2.65 L35 lb. Sack Sack --- lb. Sack lb. Sack -- 48 lb. Sacks Maintop Flour, 48 Mnintop Flour, 24 White Pearl Flour Karc Synip, dark. per gal.-~ Kara Syrup, dark, per hal!gal. . Kato Syrup,\.hte,per gal..- Karo Symp,white, per half gal. Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, per x>kz~--~--~-~ Jersey Cream Buckwheat Flour per pkg.----.... Pillsbury Fadna, 2 pkgs.--~ Pillsbury Vidos, 2 pkgs.--- Advo Oats. Small pkgs.-- Advo Oats, Large pkg,---- 2.60 1.35 2.85 .55 .30 .65 .35 .30 .40 .25 .25 .10 .25 North Side Store - South Side Market 'Groceries and Meats JENS NIELSEN,Proprietor MERRY r ~XMA g UOBSICFS,blE(1S,.\C€a n a MOIICI'§K£lQ€S,\ \agon s ana |l'1CyCloS §A u t o m o b i l e $12.00,B i r d C a g e s , r i c e s t e ve r s h o wn 2 R A D I O S f r o m $ 1 4 . 7 5 u p E . §§ ~The Arndt Hardw}1re § g§ §E= 1 'rms ff/Arcffmnm smns i ='§||||mu\|m||||||n||unuumm:m|||||mu|||||m\|m|||muu|m||||||||u||mw|m|||||x|u||||||||||m||||||||u||||m||||||||||||E