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12-17-1925~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 yearfrom July r, 1924. so .lone ao, ms, as follows:Ordinary governmentexpense--~--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.1s The state of Nebraska has no 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 $272,666.50 Hastings 1..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 in seventeen Institutions under the board of control, about 300 in thecapitol,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 engagingthe attention of our merchants.A good rule to observe :luring this period is "tiny at home!"It is a good rule at any time.'hae local mer- chant ls making a contribution tothe good of the c ommunity not al- ways recognised and appreciated. Hls co-operation with the other bud- nens men of the community bringa much that could be secured in nootherway.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.Many people in excusing non-attendance atchurch services any "But I beard a gran!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 positive contribution 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 hearzhn proinm from tha new sending Aatiun at Ciny Center, Nab.lt. iaXMI] and Harry '| non, Iluinnd is the new operntor.The program be- gan at six o'clock Tuesday eveningand 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 onlast 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 AgricudlnniCullen at Lnc ltln was in sharp and shown: um he knew his umm DANA I3 VOTED 1:~;'ro ATHLETIC CONFERENCE [ u t Saturday Dan! College was accepted into the Nebraska Inter- collegiate Athletic Aaaociation.Aninvitation to 50in the conference was extended to the college early in thefall,to take effect Immediately in cue 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 OmahaJan.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 herway into the hearts of her friends who moum her deeply.i t : r u we privilege 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 thewar 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 herpowertoaidthebest interests of the community.Besides the eorrowin! husband anddaughter,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 two brothers, 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 BlairMonument Works..We an informld that 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 wasmarried zo r. John Blloo. Ior y ears they ruldal on a funn norttnnrat ot Renaud and i t v uhere that their only child, now lin. Leonard Petanen was born. A fu r yean back they sold out PRESENT cxorBELUW 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. Ffeb. Feb. Feb.\ .F e ails. 5- 6-Open.12-13-open. 18-Omaha University at BlairP'"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 nrW&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 IN INTHRNA TI I D NA L Mu n u s Nebraska fared will! the but thisyearl t tho Internntionnl Livestock Exposition heh! in Chicago.in the rattle exhibits, the grain displays, in the number of boys and girls attheAllConzmu,end ln the 'lm- poltlnt winnings of the show, this stall; had a rwdlr sham.A new ro-con]was established in me hey entries, the winning blla of alfalfa mined br L.ll.hy k in, o fln luo n,Mic h., being purcwod by the Blue Valhy Creamery irutitnte zo be 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.of Saronville,Nebr..on Mandate,ondtheyllsoshowedKingDido,tho junior champion bail. A feature of the International thin year was the ale of the championcancun 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 work vrozreuec nicely until u strata of roc k was struc k at a depth of 185feat. 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 !1 ditrennt nttur l and u thought to be vrhnt in knourn as the Pansy !- vania strata. inhqtem. jualkt of lhl "Mar whic hginea 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 Inthenatureofanexperiment,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); whichhadthe 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 future will 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 holidaytokensandgreetingsIntimefor delivery 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 ofDeoemborSth,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.alloftheir long married llfo in Ne- brmlu, c omin; to this ante in 1871 the y u r lhuy -were married.At first Mr. Oberat worked on rr farmneo!! DeSoto, Nobrukn md later he bought the farm which he ali!! own! near Tekamah._Tha young pioneers me-url onto their new farm in tho winter of lB80- s l which tho old lalli en will re-member no one of tha most severe winters in the history of the state.Mr. Ghent hluled wood for fuel from DfSo!.o and many thorn his team wan stalled in ihd deep :mow and he was obligrd to unhitch and gd home the best way he could.Tho house they lived in nt that limo was un-plaswrod and their daughter,Bin. hlriilll of Teknmah remember:lu ing 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 thefamily 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 nearthe dactrie plant and it. in thought that 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 bepossiblethatthecitycouldobain 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 Shermanfurther set a world recon! when it bought tha champion catiie u m a of 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 Postmater Gonenl that than will be no mall 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 this dw an aguln Pllirdnz sun- an-n w obnrvlnc o of also Gh ru tmu Spirit.Young and old join hands sq thin joyous time and hurts an qdmhn- ed by the appmach of.!.ho Christmas xenon.Those who are sponding thdr timl ln tha pnpontion of then 'folotldoservlcea 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 n sorvitéa and uory dno should como under thq lnflumoo and | p d l of Chrlltnia mwe and tho story of thoChristchildatthisa n o n of tho y u r .This coming wack tho churches will carry out tho oplrlt of Ch 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 splay, "Tho Scent of Happiness" will be pres-entsd by thc junlon and pri- mary chlidren.The Churdl of Christ I a n y aut their thin! snnui "Ir gifts for the King".Contribution ofmoneyInwhiteenvdopssti 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" byP. L. Hoon, choir direc tar, hu put much affon into this n n t l t l and m 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 1llalr u looking zu though he :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 EENTERPRISEBlair, Nebraska, Decembef 10, 1135 04 '\ |> |4§ t\ 04 ' \l'> -Ifnon, Hunley visited Burn!-iY mmm ",IfE;.;""&1f...'.i§"""'£3.""'LR O U N DT H EC O U N T YNi¢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 yE 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 sI 4Myneighbortgokhisn wand~ ADIOBARGAIN 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 ''| 1tobuildhimselfanAemplane,inwhichhe hoped to fly!He labored han! for many weeks* thi while he dzelmnlhis ifrenm, offlying m.er mounuinpeaks, greenfu n n ,Heldsm!stream.Thewhllehetnrlmdhh neighbors came and sat upon the f¢nce.They told him that hu hem! waslame, am!thathisbrainwas dense.Whenday:we nlongand workwas dow,hishopebeganto daughters,EdnaandClanepentWednesdayeveningwithBr.and Hn. EmilLelimen. Hn. Emil Lellman end baby spentSundaylfiernoonattheHenry Langhont home ntFonunelle. Albert Lallman Wu anArlington caller Saturday nherneon.Mr. endHrs.Wilkoning and Hr. andMrs.EmilLallmanendbaby were Fremont callers Mendny. Mesln and Headamu John, Louie, AugustandLeonardFchtenlump andGeorgeKnechtandfamiliesspentSundayeveningattheJohn Eehlenknmp, Srl home in Adington. The occasion 131|inhonor efMr. Echtenkempk birth ennivenary.H i aLeoneHellmanspent.Wed- nesday e1renln| af ter school with her grindparents.Mr.andMn .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 .AlbertLllln unandMi n Maryvid!edWednesdaynfzemoonwith Mrs. Emil !|Im;n. Wm. Hoitmansnd son, Irvin andIrene and Nonrnq Mailman spent lui Sunday nftcmoork at the BdLang- ham home in Nickelaura, Hr. a nd li n. .u hm Llllrnln andaanAugun, and.Arthur ¥enledoht spent 82|ulay ¢fternoon at thc fred¥I§ §nome It Uehilng. Riu Wlllwmena Franke took Sun- dnydinnerwithSophiaWnteruun atPontxmilo. TheM i n aMuthallamndPearlStnngor md Leona Hallman attend- ed confirmation school at Fontanelle Slturtlly.Wm. Haitman uru in Niclanpn on Saturday nfuemopn." H i nLlsryLlllznlnwas A week- rndvbitnrattheWm.Holtmanhbml.I TEACHERS' Saturday. Saturday, Saturday, Saluwgf, EXAMINATIONDATES Jan. 23, 1926. April..17, 1926 June 5, i928 July 241926. MabelMarsh, Co. Supenlntenmlent thing go.It 1qou!do'£ loop the Ioop.Oned wanstrangerhappenedby. whoclimbeduponthefence,and mid, "My friend, you soon will Hy.Your ide: is immense."Th||t"a why msneighbors:dedln i n ,thalfsj whyhetriedandwon.Todayhe"fliuo'er peak and[en and cinrlesi 'roundthesul;Afriendlywordd\|'1!m life was dark, was apur to try mee more, l friendly sronl was .FMF Lhe spark, that makes mar neighbor soar.A cheerful word from you ormemighthelpsomebrotherman Improvethisworldfromseato l u .Leif:mayitwhilevecan.;-Brlck Smith. § Ladies Will Be Interested"- §ln our elegant line of §Table Ware, Electric Lmnps Electric Heaters Electric gToasters, Coleman Lamps.~ E~AT-'L fxL¢F1h-;r1,erRtan ersas E~'*'"1»1`:£.`_o a sel°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 GunsandRifles which will pay you to examine. EE5 Ic|0 ,|gg| a s~* ¢ ~| Blrnnd Mn. Ian I'ink spent hat Sunday afternoon with Hr. and Mn.l'. W. HcCoy. Ciyde Peake, whobeen 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.pW.3!cCby o n.-ou~peaer oniy $25.00 Trouble Shooting Service Phone--Bell Black 211L. Max Porter y...Mrs. Clyde Fitch and her mother,Mrs. Miller, of Herman, entertained the M. E. Lillies' Aid nt, dinner yes terday.A number of ladies in this vicirlilylltemiodandspent every pleauntdaythere.Mr. andMrs.liennetlq Tysonentertained Mr. andMrs. 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. andMn .ClydeFitchenter uinedatSundaydinner,Mr. andMn. Ben West, of Herman, Mr. and Mn .HurryTysonandPnul,and Hr. and Mn.. Kenneth Ty sonMr.andMn .1.ll.Warrick, od' Sidney, Nob. spent Thumlny at the Hra.MargaretIverson,Clara,Pearl and Will took nupper Sunday evening at the li.. M. Iverson home. Mr.andH n .HerbertE a r lwdand family called at the R. H. Iver- son home Sunday afternoon. Hrs.FritzKollerspentMondaynilhtwithMrf andMn .Jammu Conety. HinesClaraandPaar!Ina-son, Hrs. T. ;K.lveraon andMn .Fred RaywereBlairshoppersTuesday.ilu. Ivcnson and. Mlm Pearl rialiud attheNormanWarrickhomeln north Bid: daring the aftomoon. RuthGinko andMaxine MathewsspentSundayaftemoonwithFlor- oncc and Eleanor Dixon. Friends of Hn.Norman Wanlck willbe[ladtoknowthatsheia alsoly 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 spentSaturdaywithLira.Harry and Kenneth Thou.Some of the farmara in thisn- Gen me nam: Il. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. WhatisnicerthanaEureka Vacuum Cleaner?An $8.00 set of attachments FREE with each Price--$49.50 Monitor Washer-." ; The best Hand Washer~1 madeandpositively;,§ " 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 everydaythroughoutthe year---andwhereyouwill 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, perhal!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 n1.4!/ ..,j :, , ;»... ;`1 r3. a - H ' " " Hseza,s2f=2====er==-1;..:| fu ¢., s...::;...: fx. , rg;;§§." .§;;1°=* 1 § ' i § f i f f § ~ ¥§s¢£.~§ 1 ' | § f i @ 1J'§=-"-5 "Qf§'§§I'\.v;_vo. ~XMA KENNARD No'rEs l i nCleoPnn uncu mdawn fromHarmanlu i wac kwIpcnd a f w d n r in d u t m m oo f l u r undo, Nels n. Hanna.Sh! :stum- ad on londay waning. A llm nu mb " of y ou ngmln iulm um i n do u rtothaGum-1 Y n u hImmeI !ArlingtonSunday vvoning md were enlarulnodthan at nu ay shr ruy per.lr . I n d" Y L F u n kV uo w n an the proud parents M ¢ I0 pound blbyd r ]homl u !Tnudly .The m l a d y h ubu nrumen Henle n.i l u .H i nBu rn s:ll! !Sundlyllarn u m ,Cola.,whennhnvlll oplndthewinurwithhlr dnugh- m. ln . Ho m .CallieSynker,whoh u b u nmat the lln hod illHolp lhlIn 0m1~ Mfor|l e !weeks,ntumedtohar homou nlan Thundayw a :nahmach/improvednt thiswm- x~,llr. And lin. GilfordPnuur Ind rlxildnn andBaum Vehn, mlno Dr. Andvnon Ind hmlly untosd £0 Pro-n o m.Sundayw u h _ Gu yv 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. andMn . J .I . l lc t u m w x H r.andUn .Ralph Widener wma www u »'¢. »| k» who ltu ndedthudinmr for tha vnrhul country clubs at Bhlr lun wash.'Th |H . Sh llk » ¢ b lllwlm'\| ina nz work pruilelng for n gamevm Calhoun nchdulad for W ainu. My nlz hhxu mam m -Rmellblumand Opal Jeppaan von Omsha uhappen lm W q d n a a y .Mn .JohnBlue.wh o h ub e nquill !1\ for wma time Il not much lmlinvnd,Aupcrlnllnv ucullud .q i n lo u d ly vvo n h u .'nn s »pn'.of \LH.s.mu .a b l hdnyatBarryBrulhlrsBlom Satunhydumoon.Theywe nvuu l lp u m awilhl| \l relulu.S L .u n uAndamanc a nup i;1 ,L? sl + 25~= . f ham Omzhn for a uhm! viii! duh we l!d l hhirmoth",l n .wn|~ Inman, ELK CITY NEWS li n .FrankGalllan retumui Mme Sunday from Ulalhthodlnhoaplul I n Om d u w h e n s h i Whun fora nwuksfollowing.nnoperation. llr.mdl n .P. H.Hu-xun and|...»|..-1 n....|»...nnHn ..l. H. 1 l l u u l y ,vvq u_..._- - .r u i nd i n n e r g u n uC o o p e r ' n n T h uya 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 da th e rho m o .i l u .J.C . G a i n nvi si te dH o n d a ; w i t hH 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 yn l fl n .t h ei t h ,a tW u h i n g - z o n m dh u i A p u t t y g o o d c r o w d . l r .a n dH n .N o r r i sTa ; p e n l n g : p a n tTh u r s d a yw i t hM r .a n dL i n . Jo h nTn r p e n l n g . A n n i i o u r n i n l h l l o d afu 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 dM r s .J.H .C o o p e ra r e e n j o y i n gnF o r dSe da ntheseda y s . W aa r eg l a d t onvp a r tt h a tM n . D .l l .C o m p t o nl ll m p r o vi n ; H n .Os ca rJo hn so na n dM r s .J . C .G a i m :w e nO m l l l lvi l l t ~ r la a W e d r w n r h y .Afe wn e i g h b o r b o y sc u mi no n t h eC o m p t o nbr o t h e r sla s tS a t u r d a y n i g h !a n dh m u g h t1|g a l l o na fo y v l e nw i t hl h r ma n da l lw e nfi ll ed u pfo r o n c e ..F n dCh ri st en se ni n npu nc lu um ia : m rC y l i n d e rsh cl le rw h i c hth a f n z m o nn c e d l dve r yh a dt o: h a l l t h e i rt u r n .l r .a n dl n .Me t a .o fO m a h a c u l l e d o nM n . C u l p S u n d a y . h IHr.andln . .A nDmhwn,or Fnmem, viniled Mn. Shumahr, aim hor son. Geo:gl, of Omaha and mnotWashington.llr.ChaklnShu Ii nI n t lU l f ! A l f r e dW n l l g r i niusrtr e m i x e d:m e h u n d m dl w l l i a ffe 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 fca t t l ey u t e n d a y ,h a v i n gh i m t h afa .t h r uh u n d r e dh a dl ny nv_ n -n s . . -nsn nli nth i sn m f n i n l n§; I g. : l mn u t u\ . s u ¢ v. . .- . . . -._f r m0 1 n a * aw h e nh ew e n ti na n a phyxkinn. SPIKER NOTES l n . h a sAndi:nn..Arthur and EvelynwereshoppinginPmmn t Hands)..Hr . md Hn . Glen n S hu ts vei t wrbitingwithl r .andMn . J u a n llnmuuen Sunday.lr. und ilu. Chril Hointsin wen. 3¢\»4\! dinner goods of thlir dauglvHCamlfan and laminau r , I nacilu. Louis Rnmmnen and childrenhomo?visitedatth iR.lh lmuu en an afhrnoon.Cla dD u bisheipingatu n Svilwr Glrll' Linn dly l..Hu m Li n e n a n d A lma Rumm- n nan t ur in gn 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 everydaythroughoutthe year---andwhereyouwill 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, perhal!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 gUOBSICFS,blE(1S,.\C€a n aMOIICI'§K£lQ€S,\ \agon sana |l'1CyCloS §A u t o m o b i l e$12.00,B i r dC a g e s , r i c e s t e ve r s h o wn 2R A D I O Sf r o m$ 1 4 . 7 5u p E. §§ ~The Arndt Hardw}1re § g§ §E= 1 'rmsff/Arcffmnmsmns i ='§||||mu\|m||||||n||unuumm:m|||||mu|||||m\|m|||muu|m||||||||u||mw|m|||||x|u||||||||||m||||||||u||||m||||||||||||E r "»1:,.,z n = Hair, Ncbrukl, December 17, 1925 _ - - . _ _ _ T h e E n t e r p r i s e f o r n e va . ~peake~ 25.00 ting Service l L. Max Porter lour fur $1.00 Inalion ~.75 and $100 Rube Blankets to matc h $4.50 s|.oo h e r o r B r o t h e r I Hose,latest pat- n e w p a l - .1-5 . 7 5 t o $ 1 . 0 0 n e w p l l l e r n i ulllcrl (Scotch . 6 5 $ 2 . 7 5 a n M u f f l e r ! f o r 3 ...s ¢ . z s B l o u s e s .m u : ~$ 1 . 2 5 ms. lor men sz.uo .QA'Q v mm, Nebnlkn, December x1. 1925 -THE ENTERPRISE-P 'nm » \ |A R O U N D T H E c o u m v |News ol Interest gathered h l y hnwrprlse wen ~in Fre~ont un buslnesl Tuev any..Arima Mann,accompanied \.ylouis Rumumreu. Fm! Grnhbe, wanand Stfmley Marsh, were in Omaha I H ]: m u Z n n l : l r lr'E l [ u 1 |[ 1 |A h !z r z r r r 1:;| |\I \n \|\ z<@f1ASS1101%§»§-RS who was eleven years old Those present were,Mr.Howard Rasmussen and Mrs.Huld;Kubie and Iairy,Mrs.Lucy Larson Uni. day.and Mn . children, daughter, and chil- 1 ©@ @ \O Farnberg Hardware Hr. and Mrs. Wm. B I of Stur- zis. S.D.,camo on Momloy for 5 visit with relatives and old friends.A number from the iocnl Eastern Star iodge attended a special meet ing at Hooper on 'Tuesday ev nipgl'v. and Mrs. J. E. Aoaééknlzer, J \ 1 " \Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady mvwrewl to Omaha on Monday,Wh!!!they will am-nd the annual meetinl of the state 1.|.°tnrinariana' auociation.Dr. C a d y \ la a o n lh u 9 1 0 ¢ \ l1 0 ¢ D ' " k ° the ttaponse to Mayor Dahiman'a ad dreaa of stainle-Hr.and H n .H.W.Schoettger entanalned at a ana n'¢lo¢l|: dinner Mr.and Mn .Bert Maul:and family spent Sunday with Mr.aml MN.Victor Holstein.Several boy:from around Spiker 'rent rabbit hunting Sunday and came home with about aaventy-fivenbhlta. Alfred Harah was shelling corn at Beit Mar\h'a Monday. you newpape i rn Lh ." '{rzfen _;_ is :-n -; ;'_ gf ngh t b ! 1 Christmas Bookiets Cards Sea) and Hully Paper pretty fair Business to subscribe: inf tha tmrn paper anq iet wife try hu*Mn; at raalmathing else.She aught ~~P ~ to t o more than a dollaranda-half a year juz! aittin: amnncl lub ~g J HAROL D STI W ART Managersuing to husband lla about tha fam # |Iy'| importance..|r r \ .'.o All Kinds $1.00 to $5.00 p l u m .' l1 !e r\ rl c co n s u mp t i o n h a s n e a r l y d o u b l e d a t C n l u m b u s w i t h i n t h e i s n t t h r e e }l a ¥ 1 l a n d t h e c a p a c i t y o f l h l pl a n ! m u s t b e e n l a r ; e ¢ | .It w i l l a i m Q . ter,M m Emil Johnson viailenl in Iilk City on Tuesday. Bd Nounlmalllzr and Tom Hal!went to North Henri and other points on 'Tuesday for :non hunt.Theyexpec t to be »-5 for three or four days.G.A.Marshall left Tuesday forKansasQily,where he will attend I sc »-.than 6600 volts in the City.The order Xlfecls the private company CIGARS Popu\ar Brands-All Sizes and Prices $1.00 to $5.00 . Naligh is pllnniug to mmm pole lines f mm the streets Into alleys. Trnnmmiuion Iincs are being etcet eql to connect up many of the lawnson :he Northwestern road and gnim: as far 1\enhas Ainsworth.The Grand Zsllml city councli has pas:-e¢l an onllnance forbidding lm Mr. nml Mrs. Johnson were Invited over to spend the evening and were quite surprised when about seventy-five neighbors and friends ;Eso 'lr°nP<~¢l in.Canis and games pm-vidtll an enjoyable evening and the gumla enjoyed a bcunteoua reput about midnight._ Fountain Pens The Conklin Self Filling is made in several different dzes and styles. Pnces range from $2.50 to $7.00 Every Conklin Pen sold by us is ab~ / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehner and two rhilainn of Cedar Biuffl. G.A.Mamhnll and son.. Ralph returned ml Frimley from n short:dp to Cuahlnf and points in west- ern Nebrnah.The American Legion boys held their f ln t meeting In their new quarters on Tuesday evening.11myhave rented the W. C. T. lf. building Ind have fitted It up for their fu- ture quarters.Mr. nnd Mn. Emil J ohnson, new- mn.__The H.E.Ladies' Aid were <le~ hghtfully entertained on W¢dnud;y al the c ountry home of Mn. M. A. Matz., who was aaaisltd by Mn. W. D. Ensor.The regular business oe- cupied Lhe moat of the afternoon,after which the hostess served a de- licious Iunch. Mr. and Mrs.Leo Weber had astheirguestsonSunday:Mr.: ml day.A number nf relatives gathered at the home of lin. Ellen J ohnson onWednesday evening to celebrate the § ° ° ° ° ° ° ° @ ° ° ° @ Q @ ° w @ @ @ @ ® © @ @ @ @ @ @ ® ., . ....es- WE HAVE BEEN Fon YEARS TEE HEADQ UARTEES IN BLAIR FOR LADIES' AND MISSES PURSES AND NOVELTY BAGS.ALSO MENS POCKET BOOKS AND BILL FOLDS.OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER ANI) BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE.COME IN AND Sllop EARLY WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. foHowinQ"ulf»inflidesl dig:"The editor fouml a man Tuwulal who nys |1|~_ will subscribe for the lmifpe nt Inst as soon su his wih-dien. 'ily wih goes out ovary morn imn' the man zuld, 'and mmf; buck with more ness than you have in »hurrh on ffhurnday.In lpite of the bad vuthlr n good crowd attended and ihe ladies; rnlixed A nice sum for their efforts The u h h :wo npreuilydacomleulwithbu k e u of e r E V H N s o , 8 U B 3 ( l l l B I I B R U T I I H R - fo r th e p u t se ve n wee ks,r e t u r n e d - 1 ;i n h e r h o m e a t Ta b o r ,Ia . , o n S u n - d a y .T h e l a d i e s 'Ci r c l e h e l d n ch ic ke n Box Stationery Finest Linen Papers-Always a Prac-tical Gift 35 c Box an d u p ness that has been wailing. The zelephmne company servinglinwanlcountyh u Iuka!permis sion to lower some rates on farm nervice in that county and Lo givefreeexchangebetweenvliiurenin some cues'Ths people of Nebnnka City an to have better an-ees.Ilhlminatiun .x o |a n d N a t i o n a i F r u i t : h o w t o b e h e l d t h e r e l h i s we ek .Il e a x p e c u t o N - 1 u r n th e 13 .4 1 o f th e we ek . D r .a n d l i n .G .H .M i n k a w e n g u e s t s o f h i r .l m ]M r s .W .H .H i l - l s g w a n a t O m a h ; o n S u n d a y . Si r .a n d H r s .W i l i i l m O a t c m u m , Sr . ,sp e n t t h e i n t e r p a r t o f t h e ~\:1 r |'1 ~ »¢ tion; lbeetsthisnelsonforwhichthe farmers will rec eive mon than six miliion doilzrs. h o m e a n d at t e nd e d a c h u r c h ba z aa r I n d su p pe r . ..| pr i se r 5 = - my on F~ i d ay cv~ ni n g a t t h e h o m e o f t h e ga o om 's a u n t ,M r s . o I :-Q 9 .I 1 Q 'r I r a D.. |Q |l e n d i n t o b e t w e t n t h e c i t y a n d m e ei ec lr ic c o m p a n y . Mi n s H a t t i e C l a r k .w h o h i s be e n \ 4 1 n l n o l n n » : u u n n » : u m l n n a n n l n n o n n » ¢Owen Nelson md Clark l)a\is'|0 » .l -z --~~*1 Hr 1 ~;; 9) q 9BQ 9 Q 97 9 Q9 QQ @@@<9@ Q3 @ ~e o~ern ~ome ~ We are listing just a few .of the many artic- les that we have in stock.We have some- thing that will please all members. of (he family. Electric \\'n.f.fle Irons Coaster Wagons _Pocket KnivesElectric Percolators Kiddie Kam Alarm Clocks Percolators FzashugmsRoasters Teapots Trays \. Electric Toasters Electric Heaters Electdc Lamps Electric Irons Pyrex Ware Velocjpedes Silverware Scooters Skates Sleds Wecarrya con1|§!td Ilne ol-- Light Globes and Elecqlcal Supplles dorf, Sr. nm!reiumed to nthool on Tuesday with 3!in Allen. 5111. Vic Skov and children spent Wemlneulay with hor brother, Hd Holstein and family. Mrs.Louie Knudseo visited with Mrs. James Rnmun-en on Wellnes- dar. Mr. and llra. Alfred Skov and son Lyle, were at tho Louie Skov home Thumlay o\oninlg.\Donald,lon of Ed Holstein was very sigh Thumlay nigh;with the croup.Most of ihe children 'in this vicin- ity have had colds and aortl throats and nomo have whooping cough.Mn .Henry Rasmussen and chil~ dren amd Mn. Nels .R-umuaaen were in Blair lhovnins Saturday. Mr. ami bln. Dewey .Holewin and daughter Ruby, and Misa Fdith Ho vemlick drove to Wayne Saturdayafternoon to visit Ed Hovondiek and family, returning Sunday._ A few of the young folks from hare aftended the box-nodal al. theGarryowen nchool near Naahvillo on Saturday night.They nport thebores sold good, not any aoid below a dollar. of officers was hell!an several of those recently elected could not serve The offlceru now ~re: president, Hrs. G.ll.Roasnkilde:*Eco-president, Mrs.Harold Weber;aemetary, Mn. Homer Miller;treuurer,Mrs.Les- lie Petersom The hostesses served a delicious lunch nfler the business session. The Womens club is sponsoring an open meeting on Tuesdzy,DeeemberI5at2530p.rn.at the Congnegstional church,when MissN.Williams,chnjrmln of the Li- bn ry bond of Lincoln and Mr. Johnson of the Nebraska Child Sev- ing Instituto will #ve talks.This meeting is public and everyone isurged to attend. Friends here received word ef the rieeth of Paul Colandier, 33. at his heme ln Lincoln on December -ith. Mr.Goeandier was ln d l l r n o f slumber yan! here a number of yeere ego.He died from the effects of the fumes from a patented motor fuel.Mr. Cosendier had been hllnd and seriously lll since May,1924.when he inheled the fumes while o e *r A Nebrnkn editor quotes u sub-scriber ua comphining stun. |11 en- ncl. start the kitchen file by ~. When the question was propouml~ to an electrics!engineer he :dated that it could be done very mlmply[ tertained tha:members of the Re- bekah iodge on Neulny evening at the I.o. o .F.hall.Af te r I de-Zightful program the guests partook of an oyster supper.A number ofou to f- wth guests were present ln- cinding about twenty from Fremont. 1xn vs 1; n m. NOTE S The village ba r d :of Hershey, Sqfherland and Pa to n have mat. with the Peter Company that openalestheelechh:plant at North plny her. Ervin Johnson hu acceptai a po- sition in the First National bank through ihe busy season. Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady and fam- .. ... Christmas ¢_, _. . ~ Suggestions for ~ r luzlon County .0 llama Larsen is by ing c llvos for I winlgr feeding.;r¢¢.I\..>l~¢.J¢.:r|~t.)|.r0 ¢.l|..v¢~¢.|¢.r|\9¢rl'f.D¢.>»¢~¢.l\.|vl\=-D¢.vl¢.M.aw ARLINGTON NOTES 'fm Wednesday when their gusts _ Arlington,Dec.10.-The I..mlie:»' Auxiliary of the American Legion mel on Slonalay evening at the holha of Mrs.Lesilsr l'etar=op.BieuhmuHarryGiifryandC.W.Andrews ..\.¢ai.|l.el in enlertalndng.Election iqrere: Nr. and Mrs. I.. E. Lease and I niece, Mm: Edith Lia m ul Omaha; Mr.algal Mrs.Wm.Baker of Stur- Mr. anal Mn. Nels Svengazrd via lml nz. the pmenlal, Mm Joe Thei- fuldl hvrnc 'luud.|.y. Swem!from this vicinity a!.te|-.d- ed the Clarencr King :ale 'l`m~~day.D '"M ||p g Minn Gladys llulsleill went tugf 1,1,?,5,,. and r am i n m I z mi r wiah the Loucher,Mi:.n Allen Mm.E.S.Larson,of Fremont"'"Monday.mpending the 9\#:T1i|\¥came Monday for seven] da;J visit with her. grandfather,Chrm Ilen- utth n | »L_ CMI5* home.dorf, Sr. nm!rriumed to ntlmnl cn Dye ieft on Friday morning forLorigepolc.Mn. W. D. Badgvr will also \.init during the winter at the home of her aan, O.D.Badger ll liemingfoul.Mrs.w A.Reckmeyer went to friend! Gift Sets in ' Cl-MI NYLOTIS AND OTHERS Largest assortment of perfumes and Toilet Waters and Compact Face Pow ders in Blair. on Fridsy afternoon at the home of Mrs.G. L. Glover wilh Mrs. A.D.Hawkins assisting an hostess. The ladies spent a busy afternoon tying romfons and newing for the Mamnic home.Light ref:nshments wen:served before the ladlrs de- ]|arlell.Mm.H.I'. Cook of Scribner vis Perfumes---Toilet Waters Campact Face Powder We Have the Exclusive Sale of All Ci-»Mi Toilet Articles Ci-Mi is the new odor in perfume and has no equd. pl vy e a a r e o n g q e d w i t h t h e m m e r e g n n l fo r co mp e te nc e a s m e th e o ffi c e r n o f co rp or at i on s an d b us in es s em p l oy e s t h e n t h e pu b l i c m a y r o m e l n h a ve m o r e co n fi de n c e i n m u n i c i p a l o w n e r s h i p o f p u b l k ut il i ti es . Th r e e n e w b e e t : a n t fa c to r ie s a r e pl a n n e d fo r t h e S c o t t s b l u ff va l » i c y a n d d o n g w i t h t h e m t h e r e w i l l b e de vel o pe d m a n y m o r e ac re s o f be e t la n d .I t i s est im at ed . zl mt th e I Maupin,of Omaha on Wednesday cvenlng when he mlslinrld a lecture "The Wit. and Humor of the Bible" az the Bielhodist church.The pm ceedrof the lecture goes to the fundfor u naw M.E. church. Hr. ln|| Mn. Fred Da Weber :mulMr.and Mn .William Baker,ot' Sttutis, S. D., who are visiting here motomi to Lincoln on Thursday when they visited with Manda.Mrs.J.F.Laaker went to Mi r mari Valley,lo w:on Wednesday coMBs PERFUME Bo'1'rLEs, BRUSHES, PICTURE FRAMES.MIR- RORS. TOOTI-I BRUSH HOLDERS.PUFFBOXES, PIN cusx-noNs, RE- CEWERS, JEWEL BOXES, NAIL FILES, INFANT SETS NAIL BUFF- ERS, nU1'roN HOOKS. CUTICLE KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHOE HORNS, MA-NICURE sms, SOAP BOXES, TRAYS. Check Over This List and Add to Your Set or Start A Set Now pnratus would probably not permitit as u common practice. Th e Hu ti electric plant il now carrying its peak load and manager Watson is lciokinl for enough into the (uturo to radix: that he mustexpand the :opacity oi the plln! in oldar to take ur e o f ih e growing business.IIconomies have ilrradybeeneffoctedinthedistribution !inelr. Reading,Ada Woemcr;vocal solo,Mins Edith Williams;inatrumenw duet, Ada and Ruth Woarner;read- ing, Luclie Dewitt; instrumental mu sic, His! Belle Roberta.Short tnlks were given by Put Ha ier C hndeaJohnson, of Frtmont, Grand Warden of Encnmprnent Jackson of Fremont and Rev. Funk Willlzmn. pany to submit a pmpolition look-ing toward the pnrchue of the a n d R a i p h Ma rx h ak l s p e n t S u n d a y i n O m a h a . A r l i n g t o n ,De c.1 - L - T h e m e m » b e r s o f 1 .o .0 .I-` . !ad ge p r o ve d t o ., Pl a t t e n m !f u m ~ e s c u r r e n t n t w h o l f e u h t o th es e vi l l a g e s .Th e o rel~i~es and ~fiends. s _ - p -Mr . m d Mr s . D e we y l l n la t n l l f : s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M r .m d M r s .W m . Ilo me mli ck a n d fa m i l y . ture given befor!the WuhingicnCountyMedica!association. . . .- - w - 1 ' SMOKING STANDS SHAVING SETS and MIRRORS F CANDLE STICK HOLDERS i s Wood, Ivory, China ~ BUD VASES :` ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS _PERFUME Aronnzsrw ALL STYLES--ALL PRICES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS $1.25 and up EASTMAN KODAKS $2.00 and up Yisil several days nt the home of her nialcr, Lira. A. T. Hutchinson.. Miss Wilma Couffrr left l u ! week for Norfolk when she wilt spend the winter.The Ladies' Circle of the Congre gational church held a bunlnul meeting at the chapel on Thursday. ) e a r s w o r k .D r s .R . A . D u i c l a n d G . H .M i s k o d r o ve t o B l a i r o n \\"ednea»day ~» ;, ~. utthn P. L. Cady home. Rev.Enank Williams and Rev. J.H.Aesc hacker nltendkd the Platte Valley Ministerid association at I'remont on Monday.W. J.. Crane :rude u bdef trip to Milford last week. returning on I'ri~ day.hir.Crane expects to spend the winter here and will make hishomewithMr.and Mrs.John Gzimca.Hrs. w. H. Hiliegnsn returned to her home in Omaha on Friday af- ter I visit with her parents, Mr. andMm Fred Deweber. G.Z.Pfeiffer left Int Thursday on n business trlp to Frederieka. S.Dskotl. Messrs and Mesdunes C. G. Heh shall.C.W. Andrews;Mr.Il.w. Marshal! and daughter, Mia; Esther matored to Omaha on Friday, where the men attended n Shriners' meet- ing.Mrs. Lid:Dye nnived the latter pan of the week for lgfilit at the J. C.Bulger home.hire.Dye hasbeen in South Dakota for some time and :he expects to leave the intter part of thin week for Lodgepole Mn .W.D.Bulger, who hu been a . `__1._-ru:..swn=an~f f . Pan - T H E m n z n p n z s z - YIATHNAL AND NOTICE To CREDNOIS '{\|\e Wnhlngum County Court Hone In lbs City of Blnlr, WuhlqymCwmr.Nebruh,ull »c~pmi<xoz m u STATE OF NEsn.\nxA,'mleilon K0 th hhbut nd me Hd- '.mf for nd: UI hand the following1rlcleribed nal utah lmvil:n . c w s u r u c m n OF a~rr.41-s a .:ulcers or P11-num w w Cw-11 1mm u ma " mmm.AL cr Debvl, Auanny Jakob Andnuen u mn cukfaun.vm on Monday,an :sua diy ofDemmber, 1925, M. one o'¢|ock P, ""\u the Welt Front Door of mxWishing!-on County Court Home inu.. cu, M Blllr,N m u u ,un .el ..... ___.._ ._. _____ Il-md n m in The Bauma .;s RADIO E lconmw Ai1'§rix56`1T{:L`6h.¥Yomen's Bundy Chib (IWW Han. !n _!fn Cm ¢ n uvunu 4la ll va u l !a uvrsUIIQ.|l\lllIIC Iii !! li ll HI ' I l l ll l ' ||¢ l l l n u |'7 °' l' *'Qll lY$\ .l.l h d ih e Sa uLha |.nt Dul rl. |»r ,l1 $|.birldnr f m :muh than fni lni rin lf In the Hatter of the Estate of U U ! A .Wihon,Deelllld:To theCnd ito n o f S dd Estate:You Are Henby Notified, That I will mil at the County Court Room in Bleiz in maid County an the 26th day of De- cember, 1925, and on the 27th dayof Huc k ,1926, et xo o'eloek A. ll., on each of uid data, ua receive md examine all c laims spins! laid Es- tate, with a View to their adjustmentand |I1o1ramc¢.The time limited for I-he prelmtltiun cf -:hints :gallant uid Emu 5| uma month.: from the269: thy of December A.D.m s , end the time limited for payment. of debt;is One Year from u i d 26111day of December 1925. WITNESS my hand and the Sell of uid County Conn, this 21d dayof November, 1925. (SEAL)I. C. El.I.ER» 44~6t.County Judge o f t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u i n n o f 8 5 : - t i o n Tw e n t y - fo u r ( 2 0 i n To w n s h i p m n m m ( 1 9 )N o r t h , o f R a n g ' r e n ( 1 0 )E l I t o f t h e S i x t h ( 6 )P M . C o n t a i n i n ' l 2 0 ac r e s m o r e c r l e a l c t u n l l n g zo t h e G o ve r n m e n t S u r - ve y ,i n W u h i n g t c m C o u n t y ,H e e b r u k s . T h e P l a i n t i ff o n t h t s m d l y o f D e c e m b i r 1 9 2 4 , o b t a i n e d a d e a n d I xo'ru'l=: 'ro Cnr:nrrons or E S TA TE STATE OF' NEBRASKA; i Wuliington County,514. In the County (Tauri.Henry Mem.ke.A tt? In Ula Matter of the Estate of Hannah M. Jensen, Deceased: To the Creditor:of Said Estate:You AreIlenby Nutiflc ul, That 1 win nit at the County Cmnt Room in the c ity of Blnlr in raid County on the 19th:lay of December. 1925 and the 20th day of March, 1926 at 10 o'c!ock A.M. of each of mid :lays to receive and examine ii! elnimn against said Estate, with n view to their adjust rrncnt mul uI!owu|:ce.The time Iimhedforthepm=¢~ntat}on of nlaimn against nhl Estate, uith a #leur to gheir mljustmenl. anal allowance.The time limited for the pnesenlatinn of cllinu against uid Estate is three months from the 19111 day of DecemberA.D.a w ,and the time iimited for pa;ment"bf debts is One Year from 1-uid :om :lay of Danember 1925. 't'\'lTN1ISS my hand and the Seal of amid County Colm, this 1-lth day of November,1925.{2~1IM.)I. C. ELLER. 43-bt.County Judge. NOTICE To {`3!ID|"l"0RS or ES TATE ST AT E OF N sn nn sm. Wallington County. A. C. Debel, Attorney In the Co::nt;rCourt In tht l h t l n of the Eaiate ofHu a n N-elsen Dece :To ihc Cnditon of Said Entah:Y o u A n Ilerehy Notified, Thx; I will sit at 'he County Conn. Room in nm: in mid County on the 18th diy of De~ ».¢mber, ms, and on the I9I.h day ofMarch, 1926, at 2 o'¢lo-ck P.M. on ruth of mid dates to receive und ex u . eum of l12.860JJO with interest. thereon at the rate of 556%per mnu m fro m th e lat dl! of lh lc h.192I, and Lydia L.D.ChHlten.mnobtained I decree of Judtmdll and Poracioeure in u i d action for the mm of 83,290.30 with interest there- un at the rate of 7%per annumfrom the 8th dir of December, 1924, and for $19.65 costa we nil learning coats.The uid decree of judgmentandforeclosureproviding that said premise: above dmcrlb-od be :old zo satisfy wld judgment and costs id :els the lame remain unpaid for eperiod of twentydeye from the enmr of n i d decree and laid judgment and costa being In full force end et fect, eds!premises will be sold ta satisfy I-lid judgment interest.: and cane and all accruing costa an pm-vided by said order and decree end the Inf in Inch ence mule Ind pru- dded.'Dated !hIe.25Lh day of November, 1925. -I4-St.lrfaurice Mehrena,Sheriff of Wulfdngton County, Neb. . r |s w l 1 ' h a \ i 0 \t o t h e i r a d j u s l r n e n t a n d w i i o w a n c e .T h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r t h e u r n e n l a t l o n o f c h i m s a g a i n s t .a i d E s t a t e i s t h r e e m o n t h ; fr vm t h e 1 8 t h d a y o f P a e m b c r A . IJ. 1 9 2 5 , a n d t h ! : i m g I i m i l u l fo r p a y m e n t o f d e b l n l l O n o Y e a r f r o m s a i d 1 8 t h d a y o f D e cem be r,1935. w r r m : s s m y h u n ]a n d t h e S e l l u f u i d C h u n k y C o u r t , t h i s 1 8 t h d a y o f N o ve m b e r . 1 9 2 5 . ( S E A L )1 . c . E L L E II . 43-Bl..C o u n t y Ju d g e . a w w w m l n u n ,w - v m Ani undivided two-third: inmrut in and to the Northvrut quarter of the' Soudxwest qulriar (NWK SW !i )of;Section thirticn (18)in Township eighteen (18)North,Bunn eleven*fm; a ls o . 11 u m wr of uw s om-' em quarter of th e Northvelt wr-5 ter Ind the Nonheut quarter ofé the Southvrett quarter of said Sec-[ I parm:wr.:4=¢e¢=¢:.=e==¢e»:¢2¢e»f===©:=:f¢!€»=#e=:1:ré=颀is£é You Go Home Happy When ~.2 ~ You Do Your Christmals ~~ ~ ~~ff;-|. Prices are Right <4~ .~ ~'j 1.~iflllé v t . Quality is Right `g »' `Y ` Service'is Right s .\ .J' Shopping Here - ~ ~~ r KllUMS_V|[}TRolAS.STATIUNEBY, num: S{T3_MANIGUHING SETS A Gift for Every One ::;»:::::f;¢>zs .:,"»awzsa>.u.z.a;.@r=§z§z>~:%;s.u 5 Igrces West 327 het to the place nl' _'beginning, mid tract of Iam! herein excepted tonlaining 1.15 urea more ur leaf and containing in all 83A. c .Debel, Attorney res - I .H bein inNotice is hereby given that under 1`=5,..».in%§ ;;unt;:'N3,,,,,|¢a z 1 nm! by virllle of s Ileemue issued lo'sam [5"he h M f .me out oi the District C o n n Or l c n t m y "\\e open or Dated at Blair, Nebraska, this 2m|! I xrrrac r:UP c UAnn1.na's SALE Wuningion County,1~1»1;»»»1=-» daii ed November 10111, 1925,n u l g wo nthereinptmiingnm!for that pm" *a 5 of December, Win.~pose prosecuted, the said ilcense },.,.!45-it.Jakub Andreuen g ing £Ul0t| .¢d to me ll Guxrdlan ofifluanlian nf Hrlen Andrngen, John;Helen Andrewen,John Andrea.m»'Anlrcaxerx an-I Mary Androawen.l and Mary Andrcasrn,minors,I Minors.: l!|"E|E| l|| !!|E!gE EI l|| E!|E|E El !!| For Your Xmas Gifts G0 "fo James Mose We have a complete line of of the center line of the County ] Road No.338 as located,\IlVd6d and of record in uid County; also atnc t of land described so follows: Comrnencing nt the Southemt rom er of the Southwest quarter of theNorthwest quarter of said oection 13aforesaid,thence West 20 feet.; thence due North to the public' highway, thence Ent 2~\§-= to the Ilast line of u i d South est quar-'ter of the Northwest quarter :fore-I uid, thence due South on uid tina to the point of besinninz: ull less a strip of land described as follows:-Commeneing at the center of the County Roml No. 338 afoneaaid, as raid road is now traveied throuzh the Southeast quarter of the North' went quarter of seid section 13 ofortalitl et a point 20 feet West ofthequarterquarterEine,nmnimg thence South pe:ilk!with said quarter quarter line 320 feet, thenceEast162feet,thence North 38% fI"r!\1'»1 em! nt :ight angle to said county nm!HS feet to the center| | .. on L o u d Sp e a ke r only $25.00 Trouble Shooting Service Phone-Bell Black 211 L. Max Porter x . x . x .Era7 llondsy Evtrdng, 'kNnznrm/m ownwuu c-mr Gupta:ll! md Sn! lan.vmAux. To AIERICAN LBO! NStanlg .n. zjqg, ga. .154 m u o n YYTHIAN sxsrznshad and uh 'hem n z n s lu msnz ma am 'ru rmnh;-.1umrscmunanOICOHIIEBCEnb Tuesday Evmlnt- IwAsmx<;'ro:4 DODGE ziro. 21A. P. /mb A.l|.Ism: 'hsudu or lan0A.| JORDAN connnuvsnvNO.15 1c.'r.Luz 'nanny of Month. wsu NES DA Y IODBRN W OODIKN 2nd ||ll| c m w ROYAL wmcn nons ad. Emnlnl. Isl lml 3rd Wai. }l\'enln| TH IIRSDAY 1|ro|||-:x-s clunmzn 0|-'cIn! Tlunfl |l¢|alx|.|:\' (llA|"'l'BIl :ou xmnc z; ay Iinning llil O. H. s.Rd 2| z. 0. 0. I. 1|d and ah Thurs. Hvpning Every '1!.::rsdny Evening xx C!lA.i'fl§llNU.za p_ ILM l»\ fhumlay rash Munih An i m : H J mEE§§F_§~" r n m w 1. 0. 0. i`. 1:.° c c . n lr m: xr 2nd and 41h l"li¢!a; \I\¢nlngz».z~z.c. CLUB 2nll I'ding nl' each Month.w. o . w. lu!and 3:11 §"rid:»)Esrenin; Aaianlcnn: uzszorz.Stinky E. Haha Post, No. 154 ln, ani 3rd Pri. Evening, 8:00 "1 _ _ __HA'llfHI)AY G.A.lL lm!w, \ 1c . and md 40\ Suhlnilf Atumoons. - ;~: ; r < - - » TEACHERS' n x A m x. \ ' r l o x D / w a s I Saturday Saturday Satunlny munuy, I I Jan, 23, ma April 17, |926 June 5, 1926 July 2f 19213. ilabel Marsh Ca. Superintendent su:range-s SALE Gn n t lalhmp In Nurmln Lathrop, 'Mtornry u i Dr vinue of nn order directing' :ale issued ou! oi the District Court:Q:Washington County,N¢\>m1m,' and in pursuance of a decree of nhlcourtin an action therein pending' wherein lllnry A.Grubhe is phin|tiff and Ann Grnbbe and John F.Gabba,gnzanlian of mid Ann! Grahbe. an incompetent ;»e-non, an,dlfendanu. I will at Iwo o'¢:Ioek in 'Y E Thinlr what a joyful Christmas you can have if you come to the Real Christmas Headquarters for your Gifts.We have i i nn nnanvl-n\nv\|> nf n;¢l>¢ Cf...A-»¢-.f ..........L-.. -C .\L_ :_-I i i Coors WITH GAS The Only Seudble. Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way ay n seem~ r,.u, n e w u t _ T . .rant ¢|0¢ll of the Washington County Rll!J 'llII*" L g1m m Hou»e._ln the City of Blair, GalvinByers I:Sullivan.Attorneys " m " ¥ " ' "l i c u n l y . ~ ~By \irtu¢ of an nrder of sale is#'l public nur! on wr 0 U'fuk! aussi om. of the mlistrlrl. Court of1° for :uh an can rm; °=;_;gWuhin¢ton County,Nebrankn,andle,the faliowing deseri r n in punuant uf | decree of uid enum. =*='~*- lowit:is u nh i mn herdThe south wr fm of we north- ~Fhl`"£§¢.l'.E n§'1?1 "Lu "5 ur n It quam: 150 of auc tion twenty 'n 9 nsuranuecIP I I I J H d l 'l L`.zoro fwwn shi Q1 l1teen{l8)M\!h.»°""f'""'|° "an ° "eleven 5 3 'f th.nh tllmi mr n n mthe rwi u k nown uP lu! a n n e m a C.Bo d A c .Brads~.u.I W lh ln C o a l N -r enola)n m henns$011 za ar.' lloiherurin known as Anna C. Brod ~|-nom hh wiie, Lydia. L. IJ. (hri»l'~Said *lf*is for U "P'"'f'°*°°f _¢»nn»n; Platuu State Bmk, Herman.rtithninr nn prfmlnes »=l°l\l"'°Nebsuh; lm! 'rm Ulmneeticut uu '11 °*°***lh u wf .[mal Life Insunnce Company of- Dated li Bhlr, Nebruks, this 10th Hurtfcrd, (bnneriicut, were Defend ay of Novunber. lm.mu, I will on the 800| day ol' Dc-Eduunl lhlthleuen.Mninr, 1925, at 2 o'elo¢:k P. ll. of 12Bt.fkferee.uid day nf. th¢ west front door oi _ . . ._. ._ .._- . .- . _. . . . . . . .- _ . . . . .. . . - . - " _ u n u a o u n u . . u i i . u \u a 5 5 | s o n v ;c v c z y u z c u a u c z us une ramuy. For the Baby BL A NKE TS .I u u n u m a u e o wo ol. p m. na m rs .JACKETS. u o o r z e s .FAh\.IY NovH|..°rlHs F o r M o t h e r iioudolr Caps -$1.00 lu $|.6S Wrist Bags and Underarm Purses (s large variety to choose hom) at $2.00 an d up Fanc y Towels and Beth Sets ll.Q an .zs, .so and .75 Handkerc hleis-as Une s line ss will he found in my c ity Most ol this ilne ls Swiss Imported goods Ind c an he had In boxes or single. Hummlng Blrd and Rollins Run- stop Hosiery.We src mak- i n ;a special elle r through December ol'three pairs of Rolllds I-lunslop $2.00 hose for m o b F o r S is t e r 4 (laorgettc 5Clr|'s -$2.95 Stoic h W ool Pluldl 9 $2.95 Ties .25 to ---.75 Omters .35 to --.50 indeslruc tilile Pearls Bobbed Hall Comb; and Barrettes -.25 to .75 Silk Vests --»95 s u x n l w m e n -$2.05 Silk Slips -»2.05 ~~'\3 : n ithe Modern Home *`,f~=' We are listing just a few_of the many artic- les that we have in stock.We have some- thing that will please all members- of the family. Electric Wsttle Irons Coaster Wagons Pocket Knives Electric Pcmolators Kiddie Kan 'Alarm Clocks Electric Toasters Velocipedes Pcrcolston Electric I-lesters Silverware Flashlights Electric Lamps -Scooters Bosstsn Electric Irons Skntes Teapots Pyrex Wars Sleds Trays \. We carry n comiktd llnc ol-- Llght Globes sud Elecq-Icsl Supplles Farnberg Hardware };5§"~ ~ \ n \ | ~ §_§!V!A5s110?§§Rs Ladies' and Men's Leather Goods WE HAVE BEEN Fon YEARS TEE HEADQ UARTEES IN BLAIR FOR LADIES' AND MISSES PURSES AND NOVELTY BAGS.ALSO MENS POCKET BOOKS AND BILL FOLDS.OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER ANI) BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE.COME IN AND Box Stationery Finest Linen Papers-Always a Prac-tical Gift 35 c Box an d u p Safety Razors All Kinds $1.00 to $5.00 CIGARS Popu\ar Brands-All Sizes and Prices $1.00 to $5.00 . Fountain Pens The Conklin Self Filling is made in several different dzes and styles. Pnces range from $2.50 to $7.00 Every Conklin Pen sold by us is ab~ ~\:1 r |'1 ~ »¢ tion; l SMOKING STANDS SHAVING SETS and MIRRORS CANDLE STICK HOLDERS Wood, Ivory, China BUD VASES ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS _PERFUME Aronnzsrw ALL STYLES--ALL PRICES EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS $1.25 and up EASTMAN KODAKS $2.00 and up Gift Sets in ' Cl-MI NYLOTIS AND OTHERS Largest assortment of perfumes and Toilet Waters 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 equal. ' coMBs PERFUME Bo'1'rLEs, BRUSHES, PICTURE FRAMES.MIR- RORS. TOOTI-I BRUSH HOLDERS.PUFFBOXES, PIN cusx-noNs, RE- CEWERS, JEWEL BOXES, NAIL FILES, INFANT SETS NAIL BUFF- ERS, nU1'roN HOOKS. CUTICLE KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHOE HORNS, MA-NICURE sms, SOAP BOXES, TRAYS. Check Over This List and Add to Your Set or Start A Set Now r BLAIR (IAS COMPANY |;|~BLA IR.NEBRASKA \ . . . v u v u - w l l U T ' 1 » h!nir, Nebnah. December 1?. 1925 v¢Blur, Nebnlla,_Deoemb¢r zz, agzs-'rms?|¢¢ Im __»n:rr.~r L ! l l ~ l * h b n t a l \ _' Q P u n la d u is I l ll ll l N m a p : U u l n l n l i l d u d The indians Pubiic Servke Com- auiuiou his nduud a petition of the dt; of Gmenfkld for permission in pnlrehuo equipment h r th e municipal dettrle power phat to $13,800. In its mein the zomsnlniun hold: Un i the purehnne is "tlwi ly un- n q u u u y "and n u forth a m ihecitycouldbuyelectricalere:gy at | mm nightly less than the cost ln pm-han it,and it in :ecommenied that arrangement;be rank to air hdn canlral-station »er\Fee inllemiof e\ml.inu.n|the apration uf thc munielpsl nulion.it is also pointed au!that lhe city officiah.had not PIB OP UYII n u some A. xaonnm.h a u e r 5wg I Be A Re-ll Sport - It Mama that Nota Dame is na! powed wr t th e r u u lh oi the re cent huntbail [amz phycd he1\eenthe ielmn of thll e\1uca!.I¢m.l inali tulian and our own sum L'nlvenity in whi¢a game the Notre Dame team lull to the Cornhuskers to the tuna¢>f 11 to o.wa t iI.'| we bad. but an have never uinaim! a baby, whilewe have ne w:been dialed an a fontbail fan, yet we do admire thefallowwh o n n nam!up and tak! his lltfeat graeduliy nml not mr about HL But ne!m with Notreihnu and what do y ou think of it, rfilnut of the mqnlc ipai plant Ia: ms. mc | mlth e fi rat hllf uf 192 u the law n-quirea. mel had ¢mployu l I n expr!!asenununl."to mnkf its re4:ard»~"fo~lhuv period nt a;upenu-of $450.--Electrical \\mrkl Udvber 2I. hhnduuom d dlnm nttudilp¢ a mn¢ B1 »|r,Nch.m du h m u v a u u u a l q d m x m . ma nn lv nr rnv ls nnv Christmas offieo.ti. I! y ou nec It In The Em.¢rpr'ue.r y w u e n n k n o vi u r i g h t .tf. i"|?és`sf»|=:z6u The story rw that wo colored IllllIHllIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!llIIIIll||IIl||I|||I||Il||lll|| The Arndt Hardware Gift Suggestions . . . . ADMISSION " Gents $1-Ladies loc TM¢€1=*!5r?~2s7f AMERICAN LEGION Jim Christmas Night Dec. 25 affairs one dw. and one remarisedthat he was having |. swrfedlr ter rible time try ing 19 gd along with his master.1110 athar morml that he settled that question inaunter by tellin;bla bon just where in Mi d ln.Frankly , he uid "I gavehim a gum! nmln' out." "Did you get away with it f" queried the other. 'o z n t Ha y wi th i t An' Alu recommend;tha!you all doe:the same thing) Aelullesl by the experience of his young fd:ml,the unfsrtunahc one proceed.;-¢lwith very came aut vo m f o r lo n u m to apply the remedy, butamaatldaetnry ?¢!l?.tlln.lie ai the melee very much wear, and was barely abletheresult: to his ycuih- ful counselor.In the conference that ensued between Ula turn. the dlalague was somethin; like this: "Whll'a the maltlh 1|ri!.l1 you all!You looks ilk yours! been through a u w mi ll? " "1'hore'|plenty the mattah withma. you dam Incl nignh, an' yours the cause of il all.You tale me to va mah bon a c unln' out.'l`hal.'ahat Ah done, an' new see what Ah ka hh!!"W lur did this all happen,nn how?" " l f appemd Hgh! up that nn the dp Iarm when Ah la h that binu- f l n i n f a n what Ah thculhl.uf him.""ous"npuuu the other."Thar'| Uhr the trouble lin.You tale himflu so lac e.That bn! the any Ah tnle mah boa.Ah wen! way downby the old gate, c han out ei aight, ln' 1»ea=in', and ensued him to mal: h u n k e o n u m :Than ia more than a mite ul' als Aum ln lhla story fa! free apneh. Dlaen tinu mm. be und in n ann- inz our opinions.If we insist upon idling the whale world about whatweihlnkwithoutNganltothe tilhll or fetllnga ul ulhen, the timewillmmewhenarehavetakenin tau much sanitary.That la auc t-i f v ls a t in M n w i u to Colonel Hi!-:hell now.Far from ma i ln l a temperate critielam nf the air aer- .. bull aahldule Nebnoka is to bo left w i .No mon c hanc es with Nehru- ka.Notre Dame might get another trimming.Sur when Notre Dameoooh off doift you thlnk ibn whole hunch will be proud of their manlynations.W al we gueu,'ni|..Jus! take your old dull nn and go home, thank you.you cnn't slid:down mr cellar door. h u y n b c a l n k a h r q n l d n d u u o y m u e n l t .Da llumo s nln b - l d h n v m b s in un dy n mc vn d fn n o u r m n illn g l in in x il n u p lr - d ln o f t h lliln lp d d fn r lid n p a b - I h h n u h n o d f l d z d h r d u l h n b -s s lp t lmw mv e a d n in lo n n a t t h e 4 u ¢ » w n u ¢ r | p u » » » 1 u » _a m y lh a i b t r m u d u n d o n t a n d lb n t t h l u n d i t l o n a a n m n d e l p n n d t h n ll n i n r tb s tn m d mc p u b l ln h r n a d 'ullnlerbm s~ ;Holiday Season is theFi 1 st tim for hunting §We have a wonderful assortment of E G u n s a n d Ri f l es §which will pay you to examine. E§EE EE§ E Ladies Will Be Interested"- ln our elegant line of Table Ware, Electric Lamps, Electric Heaters, Electric Toasters, Coleman Lamps.R o a s t e Lanters Flashl;"', : ~" l rsilights and Bat ~ ~ g;room fixtures, Razors and._,-z .:Pyrex Ware. \ »r'". .. n o e r u n .t h e fa t h e r o f med ic in e. fi g u r e d a l a n ; !h | » n m ! Il a n b a r k - I'IU B .C .H e n m n s : - ¢ l u n b e i l r f u m l h l aclenee n f ln e dl r ln e h a d I l l Ire d n l i n g !n t h !r N 0 ! 1 i o f m e n a n d som e-n t o m u l I n n e r a n d n n o e t h e r d l n l . n m In r m -l i n m v to da y I I h e m m i n l n m a t t e r o f Dr em ie r con si de rati on .\\» mI»n n n h l l n g m n l u n r c u f I h u e im p o r t a n t fu m !e l e m r n l l t h o u ! !a s d i u m l a u . .Th e y h a '1»||rnPd.also.th e b m a h !t o th e h m l n burly n l m r h m i n f n i t a l Ir o n . n l vi t l m a n d p h m p h n r m l . Th i s t n t n r l e d g e h a s r r n u l l r d In th e hu l l lu » u Ifr p l an n i n g l m m e n u s w i l l: a n a n r - p vc I n d i vl n q r n l u e a wlalch ls t h e L I; m a s o n a l l y m i l k h i s a s s u m e d ty" had z reputation for dean dh'- ing of! the diamond and honest per-for1nlM¢on it a nation of :port lovers mourned his pualng.For the Mme muon the American people cheered the vitlulifl of the W uh- ington twifler and felt genudneiy I-vm' when he 'urn defeated in his third and deciding game of the world?series.Though Bumpuns point with scorn to this country because of Illpu-lion for llwmaking and in fond ness |'or llwbruldng they :mast con- a d o that virtue in lti ll admired:.»~rcr'?vere:they may mock us for .mr queer ldeu but they are Iottetl 0 admit that our ideals have bein nnelved.-Dec ember Sunset.. w m dxqfur-aid boys gnbed in'~. long m u m ,with ah-fort young;__ ,__.-Lf: men r o vi n g divided skins,which;-e:.°;:;'.:.....;.'2 ~.ff{\»,;_ \""¢n»nn¢\f .:_19 »~o»a»-,. . .they all "Oxfords", and lritll hung ~| uro mmtu mi ngi ak bg ki tne oe he an .n~nn r u m a h r m :f r i f w E n p o n l e d r l z l l l l s n o ! t h e s a m ! a s rn m te n lw d mi l k .al t h ou g h m a n y pe r - so n : r o ufu n e t he t w o .The con dem ned pr od u vl ll n e om t nl n nn l ln n n r m i lk an d l u x a r N M i n a n m l l n n r a m s u g a r a n d a h r e r i m h m i l k p r o p o r t i o n . l i m p o r u l r d m i l k ha s no t h i n g b u t wa t e r Iu l ma fr o m i t n a d n n th l ng nt a ll mm - a H u n t l s t h e pr e s e r va t i ve us ed In ma n u r u e l u r i ng : h e e e m d en m i p r o d u r t wh i l e latent o n l y ! l t h e p r e n o r vl l i n fo r r vn p o r n t e d mi l k .F o r : m n m u o n th e e va po r a t e d pr od uc t m a y b e u s e d i n a n y w a r i n wh i z l l m a r k e t m i l k la u n d . ---Hlv-un-un - and sugar.Stir (do not beat) one- hn!! hour or until very iight.Flourflougfntomake s nilff mixture. Drop from spoon.Let aund In cake zimq uvar nlght in | coo! place.ln .he morning bake in n medium oven.Suglr should come out and look Sile (mating, whic h il uid £0be the 'lads of the fairies.itenmve from pina while hot. Stuiffd Prana Wash lml steam I lb. prune: and renmve stones.The kernel from thesloli¢l may be chopped and mixed with other nuts or rdldns or claim and figs and used for stuffing the prunu.Another good sugguliun ls A m ! r l n u l h m i l y .ll l l k co n t a i n s e ve r y l m r i u r a e l ele me nt m r b o d y lrtlll dlng. I t !n a n a l m o s t ;1vr fr¢1 fon d.De sp it e t h e b u t re l r lx e r nl l fm h r l l i l l e n .mi ll : wiki ke e p a n r e t o n l y u :l a n d li m e . Mi l l i o n s ol ' A l n m r ri r u n h a u se w l r n h n v Mi va ! t h i n 1 : 1 3 p r nh l vm h y un l n x e u p ora ued m i l k w h l r h 1|ni m pl s f r n h c o l i m l t k uls ri ilz ed i p n u n t o ac h ie ve ke ep in g qu al it ie s : n d w i t h cunzsnms CAKPQQ' AND CA.'\ii)|E§ Here are three suggestions for the |n..==!n:a» goodies:~Fairy Cakes ,~ 3 eggs, 1 lb. suznr, *a t. al d or ...'Nels-cad outing it 1|tvléent that ouridetihavegoauabit awry .Buta qr hi lh i d ld la ns tl ll i n uc tu ¢ ks An \.s - | l € " ! ' ** \k ,1-; _f x ¢.". ' " ' * ;Q 1 "i i"V f l h I Q |inlmiehn i l C o u n t y Ex t en s io n A g e n t s a n d t h e A i r i c u l t u r d Co l ie g e h a ve o n fi l e i o r f r e e di s tr i bu t io n . Fudge Makin( Finds Fxvor With Co-Ed: orangemarmalnde. Divinity 8 c . aunt,1 c.Iinylinh wainula, 'é e. water, 2 ez: nrhitu fbeaten). 'a c.Kam com syrup.Bail null? .ha banblll world bent vihhll. Note the refinement, of our Stationery Lines. The Enterprise 1| 1 .v .v 1 rn-1 r 1.-1 .s r.-.sl 'r-3 2' .EI r.-.r Stationery--» for Every Social Need, in Gift Boxes Using the right Stationery af, the proper time oitan is a guide to v ~'--a :: : - : MODERN H0&lF.S I'UR r u m e n : 1 Lincoln.-The Nelna-du farmer £ iapidly putting his living £0I1\|l\lolls fm a pm' with his city neighbor.in addition tu thin, he is ma a the farm home an alluring placcffor hiu sons anal daughters.During the Ub i five )!"ln-the !2?,000 Nebnska farlma have in- creased the number of farm homemoekrnhellinaplank8? per cent the number nf. modern lightinlplank sr per c ent. and the number of fnrln homes with running unter sw per cent. The increane in lhenl' conveniences cf life during the pant year has been nearly 25 per cent.according to the ala!rl depannmenz of agriculturalalalintinwhichhanjustcompleted a rumpihllon uf farm impmvemenis.lleconl of the i.nl%'¢nity of Nc Lmslzl ahow that nearly 35 per een! of the 8,090 nuutenla enrolled thisyear come from farms.Nearly B0 per cent af ihene fam students are rtudying cours-ea penainlng to nr- ricullure.Chancellor Samuel Avery of the unlvenlty,when shown the figures living the number nf modernism!farm hornea ln the alaie. uprea-ed bellef:hae college training of farm- ers' anna and daughters smrarinnna mental in bninflng about Inwardfarm homes. "After the farm youth has had a lu te of livin*in a modern cityhome during hu college training it in only natural that he would de- sire the aalne thing when he returnedtothefarm,"Chancellor Avery pointed out."i t is a t h e farmer who prcwiflea theme penen! day con veniences me keeps his non:andelauerhtefaontheIar'n|."' The rapid increase in modem convenience;nn the farm doe:nu! index an abounding prosperity N1ilu fam, uid A. II. Anderson, fed eral alrirultumld eiatiaclan, but moreJr reflects gnmmnency and etabllity on the pan of the Nebraska farml w w h u m n 3 "Since the farm home la closely Pour gndunlly on beaten ulzitea, belling nil the lime.Chnlinue till the mlxitlft bexlnn in harden.Pour*nln bultorvd |unn and mark intn aqusnn.These are taiwn from | big gmup ~Iu r m l ' t h e W i d d n n m b u s h ! ! c l u b , 'r u d i m m i n g t h c h o p e s o f t h e y o u t h fu l P i z u b u r g ba ts m en ,t h e g u n ! C h r h t y l c x h c n o n ,idurl o f o t h e r b a c i l l i d n s ,w a s be i n g c l -l i e d o u t a t t h t h o m e p l a i n b y t h e E t e r n a l Ur u p i r e .A n d A m e r i c a n a hml tod t b l i r b vvi h t l r i n l . t h e i r i n n i n g , t h e i r r ve k l n l sp a e di n g a n d t b l l r m o n e y m a k i n g u . L b e ¥ p a i d h o m a g e s o t h e fi n e q u d i d u o f c h a r a c t e r p o - g _ = = » = d E= :E § == What is nicer than a Eureka Vacuum Cleaner?An $8.00 set . of attachments FREE with each Pri ce --$ 4 9 . 5 0 - Monitor Washers-»g,~» The best Hand Washer ~~ m a de and positively lf ~\\ will not tear the finest p ff clothes.Very easy to " ' operate --$20.00 \_ -¥A .;"? ... r i - '-' 1 4 ~ "* ". 7 .4 -I 4._ , v "z I'nrlgu ma y im r la luul 'nllh ph ns Q l y p l m l A u w r l n m d i s h .l i h a s u p l a n I n r v e r y p l u m ; |u||ll"||ll e ar l amd M a r y ;: l rIs r a t e - zf» I') ' u f E l l . { 0 m . |»ilu||ln(mll 1 01| "f-an f x - »»» Ma t a H . 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Tnlhquund Inn In lnrn svn parhlvl some rxcune for um nnmmme.Ml many more in mme.'n».- wu ua See those fine Rocken at Unrulu. 45-St. For Sade-Poland China Balt. 47-lt.Harry Sdtx, Do Soto. J.E.Campbell,fumiture,m n undertaking.`50 U. Parties having pun bred potdlry ~lease notify Aye Bros.40-II. Ret. James A. Meiieemln returned ~onday from a few days ldp nut in li lle . M. L. Wdten is pneparing to move L y - ma y e ln o lh h li la h W u u n | t o n w l m u a h f v u he r pm!inB 'lAlr, hlvi ng -mo v: ( nm h hh rm me Cd bo un ~ uoo mlnto fh in blllth- h m a n l u r v i o u v u t h d s l at the Connegntiuml ¢h\ud:, Bev o.U.lc Pm\ | d , g| ,d ,u1\ | IM i lt\ r m mt w| 4 m md a ln th » R u ¢ H! J c e me ta ry nu r wh 1$ / he Rnd ls m m y y u n .B e l l d u h i a h u ll l y h a l u v u t h h r o k h a r s a n d h r o v h tn n ln d xh ~ ul fdondu and ndghbnn. A fi n e l fn e o f D a ve n p o r t : a t U a - rn h 's .45-St. L a t e s t Y i d t b e l t b u c k l e n u . 47 -2 t.A t H . 0 Il e r m a . n n ' | . C . 'h r i a t m u : a n d s a t t h c E n t a r p r i a t offi c e .t f. J.E .Ca m p b e l l ,fu r n i t u r e ,m n a n d un d e r t a k i n g .50-tif. Y o u t h s Co m ps u bo n m d E n t e r p r i n e a n a y e n fo r $ 3 . 5 0 .H . Q Q A L - - C O A L C O A L 4 0 - l f.A y e Br a s . a ... Davenport Tables that will please you, at Unruh'¢.45-St. J.E.Campbell,furniture,rugs and undertaking.50-H. lr. and Hn. Weyne Doney spent het Friday in Linc oln. Dr.Leyland s u m .Chimopnctor,Fermen State Bank Building.11-rf. The W . R. C. an sewing at Hn. Nels Gunn Jenlen'e this afternoon. C. K.Bendarf, Undertaker, Bldr, Nebr.Office phones, 161, Reddenee phones, 224.28-if. DEBATING ~OPENED The debating weuon r u openedMondayevening by the two loenl : lu n teams,known on Yale and \'a.sur.The elptaln of the Y e h t u m v u Winnon Itenaen.Othermembenof this team were Joglfry- nun and Hlnhlll Jenson.The eip-tatn of the Vassar team( vu Edith Jensen.Other membon of the mmwen W iillam Hnlle? and Dorothy Jensen. The queltlon for debate nu "Re- lblved, 'ms Chhinet u¢\]\bQf| BhouidHevetheRighttotheFino!of n l :nenied Mi s s Mo ln n t Peterson ol' Herman,Neb.,Dee.81,1891.Tothis union eight ehihlren were born xix daughters,Minnie,Hlta ,Julia Emma,Louise Ind Ma nte l. ;two mm, Julius, Jr. Ind Wlllilm.These with the exception of Julius, Jr. who preceded his father ln death Auron20, 1904 et the an of mix yeah, with his wife, are left fo mourn his un- timely demise.He also leaves anonlygnndzon,Russell J ohn Jelen whom he idmllxeé. llr .Zllgier spent th e in t twen | .. 3' r H 1 ¢ ' é ` E N ' r E 1 z P i i i s E , f f = " ~ = ' i ~ ° - ~ ~ u / L u r r r a n l m : | » f . »' f »'1 °" " ' ° ° ° " ° ' " " '" " " ` n .4 3 ;, iz u Iuusu wus aulxh p d " ~Fqmlghgd mo f g unuorrent.Pure Bud*t Flour Imm home-__if prderrod.Good location.73 West1 ,frown buck! ent n n m u m : B n m r c o m Ask "' about n.uy Lincoln Street.46-Lt._/7 in mv aulnlitv b1.n| m ..f....,.£R.H"(5-Bt H.Ollerml.n,Exclwve Jeweler fs New Home Theatre PROGRAM ~-DHJHMIIER I7 ln nEc\sml§eu.z4 THUR S DAY AI Chrlllic'x Laugh Speck! STOP FLIRTING 1 | 1 | r1 r I !:1 |' | : 1 1 : 1 nz-:1| | :| n=| 11 1:||..|| Why Bother Baking Christmas Pies? \r .1 b\.': \.. ~~ A = i e s » » » » \\_ _ _ /. B a k i n g Chr i s t ma s Pi es a t home is s. ne edle ss a m o u n t of w o r k t h a t y o u ca n ge t a lo ng witho ut do i ng. Our Pie s , c o mpo un de d fro m the p ure s t a nd be s t ingredients, co st. less in the e n d t h a n bi k i n g the m y o urs e l f. - We age he a dquarters fo r Ea stry o f a ll ki nds .Try o u r Fru i t Oa ke s , Ro lls o r a n y of th e othe r de li c a c i e s y o u ma y wa nt fo r tha t Chri s tma s di nne r. 5 ~. I J ; \ , *1 \___n ,1~ Q '\ ~ ~ ~ i t £ ' - R f ! ! !Q (4 4.-»~ai m . . n n Home Bakery i l ' I r y r | " f ` | f ! | r | ' | |;| I ' I g |i f , " n ! | , t : ! l , \, | l | | ! I |I ' I .|.. ......,..........-.....-.....,,......the affirmative.The V u n r tu m! lumwried the neilliva.ln the con a- ,' \ " " " " g ' J » - r v- . n n -un.l i r .a n d M r s .C l e m Jen se n,o f Qu i c k ,Io w a s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e m o o n a n d e ve n i n g vi s i t i n g B e a u i e s e n d N o n e l r e i m d . Un r u h e i L a n g ,A m b u l a n c e Se r vi c e R o y M . D .L a n g ,U n g i e r u k e r .St on e Ph o n e s , B e l ! a n d In d . R e d 1 3 9 . H o m e Incl.1752,B e l l 25 7.a w . l l l n l --|...I....o--.LA ...H -\e.....%l...- T h e E n t e r p r i s e a n d O m a h a Be e, D d l y a n d S u n d a y - $ 5 . 0 0 p e r ye a r .s f H i s ;C a n i s Ra sm us se n,o f O m e - h a w e e n 1ve ek - en d vi e i t o r i n B l e i r . 'I' h c . U : u u h f u r n i t u r e D a r i e n , h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r u p h o l a t e r i n g fu r n i t u r e . 4 5 4 1 . r S g e Do ne lc Chri.s!.ensen ! o r S h o w M r s .I .N .W a r r i c k a n d d a u g h t e r , Gr e e e sp e n t 'l ' h u n d n y a ft e r n o o n i n O m a h a . H r . e n d l l r a .H . J . H e n a e n e n t e r - u l n e d t h e C h e n C l u b e t t h e i r h o m e l a n e ve n i n g . Mrs. p B. Ile;ffeid, of Fmmont v u a we ek - en d g u e s t o f M r .a n d M r s W l y n é D o r s e y .\ s t r u t t i n g a r g u m e n t o f b o t h te a m s t h e r e v u ve r y l i t t l e t o cho se b e t w e e n t h e m .T h e e f f i n n a t i ve t e a m pr es en te d t h e m e e t m a t e r i e l .T h e n e g a t i ve t e a m w a s be s t i n lo g ic e l a r r a n g e m e n t o l ' m a t e r i a l a n d i n o r a l e x p r e u i o n .A h o ,i n Une p o w e r o f re fu t a t i o n .}l o we ve r, 'i. !.'s vn i n th e r e b n u l a r g u m e n t : t h a t t h e n e g a t i ve n u r p u m i t h e a f f i r t l l l i ve .Th e d e - a a n a u a l a u u t r l h l w u u - l n :a n w l m l l l g the Lincoln_unl\eralty, will be homeSaturdayforatwoareekaholiday vacation with relatives here. The American Legion Auxiliarywill hold I Fresh Food Sale Salunlay Dec. 1901 at Blair 'l'ranaler Co. of- fice.Pies,caller,salads,baked beans, etc.41-n. Ilia; Wlnifred Allen, who teaches the Spiker school, will present a Chriatmaa prograrn, including a playand tree, at the Spike! school next Wednesday evening.: The following young people areexpectedhomeSaturdayfromthe Omaha Lni\erxity for the holidays,William Rathrnann,Louis lllurwloch, Vorner and Joel Carlson. Send The Enterprise to Your Dut oitoan Friends lor (hria|.mae..They will appreciate the home-town paper Special price.A Christmas card announcing your :rift will be sentto arrive on Chriatnjaalgy.4T»lt. Harry Tucker's 9,900 bunllela of corn in wire cribs in his barn yards made a very good showing in laat \1m1a}"l\Bee.Harry known howtu raise corn and no question about lt. "f}on't you hate to stand and pickMary. I just officecards, nails- out Chrlstntaa cords?" .raid harsh replied, "l ¢lon't do it. go down to The Plnlerpaineand put in an onlir for prfnleel they'do thc root an it is eo \ n u n la me uenry bnnatenannStore.4°r~tI. The Masonic bodiea plan to hold their annual New Year'a reception this year.1 Rev,l'rank Anderson,of Omahafilled the Congregational church pul- pit last Sunday morning. Pure Buckwheat Flour from home- lrown buckwheat at lllalr Mill.Buyln any quantity by the pound.-I6-tt. Wanted:-Hanes for winter put- ure on meadow and nalk field.Phone Ind. ll 43.Louie Meneke 46tl Mrs. Ella lleltman of Liberty, Neb. is a guen at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. w. D. Hammond and is greet-ing old friends and neighbors a|aln. tllra.Grunt Allen had her tonsils removed last week ul. the Wire Mem-orial hospital.She has rcttlmed home again./ ChEIllrena and Misses'coats-furtrimmed and the new colors will be found very reasonably priced at Mrs. 'r. C. l<lllton'a.48-tf. Unmh& Lang, Ambulance Service. Roy M. I). Lung, Undenaker.Storel"honea\, Bell and Ind. Red 139. House Ind.1752,Bell 257.2 5 u . Mn. F. w. Arndt expects to leavefor Grand Inland next Tuesday where she' will visit her non, C. Ray Gates, through the Christmas holiday; .Louie Curtis and family and F. Pune Bxmlurheat Flour from home- grown buckwheat at Bladr Mill.Buyi1= ws quantity by the pound.as-Lf. Gl.."I'HER A NEW COAT FORClIRlS'l'MA5 Mrs. 'r. c. Hilton has thern at cut prices this week.46if. if you need spark plogag buy the Mud!!-Gan Plum for aale at all gar- lsu and at the apark plug factory. 43-Lf. Llr. and Mrs. Hoaard Pierce have moved to Omaha after a little vialtwith his mother, Mrs. Clara Pierce, of thia city.»' Unruh ai Lanz. Ambulance Service. Roy M. I). Lang, Undertaker.Store Phones, Bell and Ind. Red 189. HouseInd.1152,Bell 257.as-tr. ilarry \Morrla la down at Excel- sior Springs, Zllo. taking an enforc- ed vacation, his nerves being pretty well worn with his sea.eon'a run at the canning factory. M.A.c .met with a m.n e w l}'}lanlon December ll ,with Brin.I'red Nemet:in charge of the af- ternoon program.The Club meets with Mrs. Debel on Jan. 4, urhicll lsthe next meeting. The Cha!Rona family were the guests of honor at an inf rmal Ie- ccption by the melnbera congre gation of the Congregational hutch on last llulonrlay evening.Poll wing a.. aoclal hour,llirht refrexhmenta were served.The Roan familv leave botc proved to be very close and the decision of the judges were 2-1 in favor of the negative.The luds uvf the debate were Mr.P.L..Moore, Hina Vivian llanaen and Mina EstherMcCunly.ldr. Manner acted aa the chairman. The debating mama that will re-present the Blair high school in the atate debates later in the sea.on willbe picked from the students who do the beat work in thele claaa llobllre ln the aecond round of the h§£h school debates the affirmatlye team.hnown as "Notre Dame"and cap- tained by Herolul W. Lanen. won the deci».ion over the negative team.knonn na "Nebraska" and eaptalnell by Frances Koopman.The membersof the afflrmatlre team were Her olii Larson.Stein Vlg and Kirby Cook.Kirby Cook la a vetcrarl de-bater of last year and took tho place of one of the members of the af firmative team who was unable toappear.However, this fact made n impossible for the affimmtlve team to content fo the championship hon-ors.The lurlgea of the debate were, Min llutchinmn, Mime Mchlonics and M:~.Ma wr .Superintendent D. v. Ma.»aer acted an chairman of the owning. w. R. C. ELECT OFFICERS At a regular meeting of 'Lhe w. R.C.the following officers wereelectedfortheenruinirrear;Mrs. Q a " " of factory." Mtn Evo Cook has returned home from Toknhulh where also has beenundertheeuroofDr.1.Lukins. She is at her home and is getting along nicely.Ilor \Ial.l¢;h¥.l'1.Mary has nrtumed L0 her lchool work lt Il.Curtis,of Omaha were SundayvisitorsattheNelsGorm Jensen! homo on east Colfax street I n tSunday. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Gray un-locking for¥\nhl to the arrival of their daughter,Mi n Dorothy zo s o o n t o ma k e th e i r ~ V o r n o c i a ( B u y e r , p r e s i d e n t iln. Hon- Whvre they have .i\lr!.fompietod u rielia Bowman,senior \-lee:#irevery beaulifu! homo in Fairanozn.i r m i n u Snppenfiehl,junior vice-: Mrs.Lou Hungate, ohapling Lydia AIHRIH MAKERS HA\'l:Jensen,GDDII..Mrs.Rosa Gilbert. UYSTER SUPP!-IR guard. A vote was when in nqranl toth e s la t e un i ve rs i t y .am e nd th e hoi ia la ya Sh e i n t o a c h i n i fi T h e P a u l o M e r r y M a k e r s S e w i n g u l To r r i n g t o n W y n C l u b g a ve a n o y s t e r s u p p e r S u u : - rl ay e ve n i n g t o t h e i r hu sb a nd s a n d fa m i l i e s a t t h e h o m e o f I' r a n k Th o m p s o n w o o t o f B l a i r .Th e m e m be r s o f t h e c l u b p u t o n a p i n y l n | | s o m e o f t h e y o u n g fo l k s s a n ; m n g a ....| |.-\ ..-4 z.. T h o A u x i l i a r y t o t h e Anmo dcnu * L vg i n n m e t l a h !M¢|l1:lI\}e ve n i n g .I n M 5 L o r r a i n e B e l t : n u fo r c e d 1 . 0 1 p n !! o f t h e i a t o r m . t h a n w a s a fa i r b e a s e n t f| 0 l l \h e r te a c h i n g d u t i e s nl te m la n ce .Te n n e w a p p i i c l i i o n a l i d .M o n d a y o n a c c o u n t o f o n a c t i - w e r e re ce ived w h i c h a l e r t s t h e n e w i d c n l . t o h o r e y e .S h e I n b a r k o n t h e 3 e a r 'n w o r k .In i t i a l o r y n p r vl c e s w i l l l j o b a g a i n . r e n t i n g t h e h a l l m o t h e r y e a r o r e h q g g i n g 10 th e Bl.W .A .ha l l .I t w a s vo t e d t o a m y i n t h e p r e s e n t !~ ¢'a!|o11 O n a m o u n t o f t h e l o n g b u a i n w » m e e t i n g t h e s e r vi n g o f r e fr t s h m e n h w a s o m i t t e d un t i l ne x t m e e t i n g , Il e,f 23 nun uwpu: um In me prugram.rnmber 25.be Mill on Monday evening, Dec.Mrs.Elvin Hansen rrturned Sun-Thom present with their fsrniliu _.. Mrs. Clara Picture was mule vm day from n iillle viait with her ¢i=\~we re slr. an d Mu. A u stin Re mln w, A n nlxc r mi mm mzms Mun! on her birthday, one day Ent 1.er nt jllencoc,Iowa.Elvin drove Mr.aml Hrs.Gus Wulf,Air.and Gun n ox I "E W | .; 5| c oa srweek,when her children sent her over after her an Sntunrlay and they Mrs. Joe Love. Mr. and Mrs. Robertllé aevefnl very ""~'f''I and practical arturned together Sunday evening.i C n l d w e l l , M r . ~ ~ ~ ~ I bl k Ui.` 1~ .23 :: ly .TIL°»....,.i'f wa § _ § g ' ~ _ ~ ¥ i " § § ; 1 1 § ; " ; , ; ' " r ; ' ° ; ' | § ; . , . ' L ' 1 ' I . . i " Ti . , . ¢ . , ~ lcurchiefs from her brother In Calif-||illonz4.I'ur trimmed, flare slyiee cms, County Agent G°°"U° Bates and ornla.ami ai!the new touches.Prices atiV"if" Min Ruth Allen entenainw ll num bedrock.46-Lf.Q \-\.-_ L_..- -..i I lump rn 'run \:| .~stn\ Friends uf II. IL Elaner, io:merly of Arlingiou,are plellell lo learn of his succeiur in the insumnco business in muthern Callfornia.Du dlu the month of October he look fi n !plare In an insunnce IN? DI aenooi lrlemm at ner llullw ulllastSaturday evening.Gumee and dancing kept everything lively unlllMrs. Allen served a mlelieious lunch- eon, after whirh all bade the hostess guodnight.There wene about twen- ty two present. The Young Folks' Soc iety of the IIpisenpn! church epent a \el1 piean-nnt day In Omaha on Wmlnenlay Dee.9 when they were invfteti in at» iI"tl|a dinner and pageant at the Good Shephenl church.Itev. Chu.I). llering accompanied them.Ther? were fourteen present from Blair. Mr. and Mn. li. J. Hansen enter- llerteme Ilnlben. ul Omaha ezme'l u w r v n c v a n n a .u u u u I F ir r . : ; ; . ' s m m s * ' : . . 1 : . ' * a . : f 'The ~~~ ~ tense tffnflléll the :ugh school °n!mit£t'e '"" planning '*° """"' '"""""' 1 mm: blsltvts of provisions to n num-Mondng.ber of needy families in llilir and The Conznexzational church choir vicinity. will present a Christmas eantat.|,1 We will be glad to receive con "The Light Eternal"hy Petrie.at tributionn of vegetabten.meat, un-the church on Sunday evening.De' ned Inuit and other previaiunn for cemhcr 20 this puqmse.Brin;nil contributlomr to UteForSale:-Light Brahma eoeker .els at $IiT5 each and five large Pe-;'¢m.1_'2?z'?3 of the (tty neu un kin elrnllea at $2.00 each if takenwithin two weeks.R. G. W ine,| \ . 4G~2t.Kennard, Nth., Ri.. 2, Box lin (°!I{)|RS E x a m sv:::~:1xc sales contest bs ceiling $61,500.00 worth of imurance.He had e. \ol»ume two and oneHai!per cent higher than his nearest competitor. Recently the company with which he is employed presented hi m wth n : c hi fountain pen, engnse¢I with his name.an a tribute. PROGRAM AT ;| A!iA There wlil he an illuatmtesi lecture "Litnd qi the Noreeman"at Danarnltege Satunhy evening, flee. I9 at 7:30.Prof.Benetton of the ntate imiferaity tnill tuldresx the atnlienre Christmas DANCE AMERICAN LEGION Jim Christmas Night Dec. 25 ADMISSION " Gents $1-Ladies loc TM¢€1=*!5r?~2s7f a mb( | .Hnl Ile Bllnprhe lu You m l -un nanny "ll\|»|!l»nee.3|Ir.r.-. vu|-J. fnl a~|...|.»-...r -1-|....l_r!'f_!!h ' ! . "f " : f '"f._f d f i l l u m m m will i t :mek-nal hy~ {|§£éf£»riw`£m the friendly circle wu:5I,¢¢;,[1 price Mrs. Koo;iman'a direxlion.Thin pu:nm will be giwn nt 1.30 jilll In x.`E:."Ei»|i ...i -nn ln. w. P-lblnmfl' ..a.;. '.\ em.¢;...;';:.m-»f»-»°» |||l|»llll vm. lho win: fllks. Snmson for l social hour.'The urs-ln; committee consisted of Mn.Frnnk Grey. Mrs. John McKay and llrs.James Mullin.There werement;tuo members and four vlslt- rrn present and all enjoyed at very pleasant tl.me. lllair frlemla of Mr.Pklwanl V. Such;lure received announcementsof his marriage on Dec. 2nd, to Hlnx Olive.Mahood,at Fremont.Heb. Mr.Suehn w u booltlteeper ll.theCrowellLumber and Grain Ca'| of- ||¢e here for n number of years |n¢lTheEnteriseforcejoinshisoldrptrlenrlfhere In wishing him f~\1¢¢''Si llml hnpplnfml. Charley Hall, who for years has been at county ehrrze.fell down:Iain nt the county house lo.-=t Thurm- lluy mnmlng sustaining ltljtlfiu from unnouncin your gift will he nent to unite on Christmll Dey .47-it. The Royal Neighbors heltl another of their enjoylble kid parties et theirhallonlentWeuinenlayevening. ¢ . .. . - . - _ _. . . . . .\FEATIIHII mn: Slembers nf the |'. N. G. Club m! with N h .I"(e\l Compton on lun.Wetlneeulny afternoon for at "FeatherPlenty of fun and tltn and plenty n e . ,of original costumes marie the o f 'T h df|.I he;n preslnunly mule a dotenfg'i»f"`Y°3ln"""ser? °""m"f'i"f c ushion oovern xml the job for the ll 47:30 p. m. r a stmu treat for "'"5 |.tlt»rnorm was to at f the pullout]This rantata, "The Light Eternal":ffnf;':"' to W pielmntneu °f ""l»n.| get them Natl! $5 the 1. o.o. |-. lhtlllile at York. Nels.'L lfflllt might have been a very Huh yehr the ladies oem! a tfhrlntethbllxaccident.occurred last Sat-rons lmx and this year it will bel unlay evening when Mildred ¢¥ioop~ practical feather pillows.mania Shetlanul pony eroeeed thel ~nad neatr the lioopnun farm just as mf; gfqgyw |,\|,;, a Ford Coupe :lrlven by lhtne J un: genaen happened along.Ile had the two children of Pete Jones,wherehe vmrlnr. with hlm ln the ear.They were not seriously hun, but the enr:ule*| ho alieul the f°"°""i"day.lillnnft pony were wrecks,the ponyGrimm plnycd_I.he "Good bamnrltnn ;n¢t»|n¢ to be .mn an i n html!was and went around among the boys and Lroken.The porn and nrt has been mule UI' enough money 5° gave him the delight of many children an ind at burial in thq cemetery instead of around Blah for years aml they all ¢ . - - - _ - A mow fall of arouml twelve inch e-fell in *tin sfttlnn of the nllle from Sluuulag morning until Tueuiuymoming.llut little wind areornpan lnl the downfall whic h was u :realhelptothetrafficithlthannbut ilttle hindered.lt wax the first bl! snowfall of the year and should IH'a great benefit to the winter aheat \a CONGREGATIONAI. CHURCH James A. Melleemnn, Pnntor Next Sunday is to be n big day ll. this ehurtlt-with Sunday School nt 20 n.m.. Chdstman eerrnon lllllmusic at It a. m. and the big eantltn in n moat beantiful and unusual set tin;of the Chrlstmu menige all who read this are invited to hear. A Christan: play for Junior U11-I printnry children entitled "5&3 ~'rh..Secret of ¥la[|pinenn"will be giwn 'nlong with the usual tm Ilnrl treat for the rhihlren on tfhdalmv Bw. llt\llMl\y, llecentbrr 24 ll. 7:30. .n'¢.ua: zalc1.t»:R .lullun Zlrglqr was born June 29 1359 at Rock lnlnnrl, ln.At ilu? nl:- of twentyone want he came we~Itu Rushtille, Heli After plowing uv on at claim there he returned ln E For Boys and Girls-§ Coasters, Sleds, Ice and Holler Skates,Wagons undTHcyc!es,Children's E r -mAutomobile $12.00, Bird Cages, nicest ever shown Q § g .R A D I O S f r o m $ 1 4 . 7 5 u p The Arndt Hardware www r \ l __Q ---- ----. -~ -- um muunn.:moore lr-mme an-'vlan, M unbonomed \\Im»el!_(hm\\|h uncanny thu fmo Mc .T H E S TO R E , Q Egrv 1-h mah -aa mum. numrsnx an-1 mum <»..»]- »~~.»=('= uw ,,..,, mm, » u\»-mns uuu m.m mmm and mmwm nm n za ilu ufnw num.»»»n mm 1..».».~' = " *upcdon and vhlaung mfr pdn pseuliu nigninnne |u.u u -ur mlllnzi a»¢4pmu.-s. I enterpx-iw."..:,'2.,».I;`Z..."'"' ~:x';""" inn|m|||||uu|||u|uu|nmn1;;||uiu|1 ||1111umnlllnlmnmmuuI||u|I||lmmnuIImuu||||nnim||||i ||i|:||||z1::mum?m e ro w e r s r IEIII !"'K"=¢ hu unlimeiy ~|¢°U=which was in nm! of musmm.Scnuylrr, Swv where ne mm ar . r n IIEr.£r Xgbmska,December 17,1925'rnr:°n n r n n n r z n Bldr, Nebruh, Deaembei- 17, 1925| ' l| ' l$ ! x | l o l e a l e 4 How are you going to oclabntes a u ~ Y o u r b u lli o n are m w n r r Beton W ' or Gov .4 Nunn? in asain 1 spec ial elution c ould be allod.TheleeonomieIeizueunsol'nh:i!¢¢l1;7 200 penons at the ooort so t' Danelle. D°°:"'0m'h°' ~gg==;»-3 midst;lla pronldezt,Dnvtd Shana- " " " * ' It V ° °"*u l do-Ibm' prodldod nm o membership of of ¢°~'°'"='"'_';,___,°',°°°§,,,_'°,* me 6,000 would be effects! owmy.¢ld|» oral gun lnpetittonzbei |The potltlom u k ih lt the eil.) oooncilmou 5 o w n ooonomllr eouncil shall consist of a mayor and<»~»»-»;g_ {,_1-== oldezman from nal of on mm 31| IM sr-wants mf! thatcity c lerk, c ity et» The petition: uk that e 'p'd"1!.omoy and other officers now av' dldilllbekeld to when thozm- pointe d by the c omndu iou he elec t-PNG! c hInt*lo-l by the voters.Salaries of coon Chrlatmu thin year?Any any y ou on e ur--in your privilogo,but re member Christmas 'xlthoul pttend- once at solemn worship, la ilko the -lth of July without tho U. B.A Yoo are lmrltod to nmifiom In thezrnlltiooal way of olburving Christ mu ,by nttondlng a Midnight. ter-vice at thin ehurrh..The service will beginl 1-5 lil:t;ep. g; with a tradi tion;am nr ,withofamtootcarols,and h . , ¢ $ § ol the I'eohociee."I'!1l| will be fo! alruggllng alan; during eeeent yearsnor begin to realize that thoy' have made a fortune from one crop."- Mllu a nd mile! o f :mln ou t th at way.Publisher Wilcox,of the Brhlgo- port Blade melee |motion that potato zmween have a :h o n o revery year hereafter,so potaloa will alway s taste ls good lm! lril-itoentie no they do nos--Otherwlzosi People will be talking about u w um r and the farmers wsu' _ _ _ _ _ _ . + . . -_ _n l - n u - n v u - I - _ - a - | at lem1 around 50 pounds by the llhlry management nt the Colby middle of November. And this is how Prof Evvard would give the pigs the "nmnlng slam" "Put the saws on full feed, zivinz-tbem all the c om they will eat two or three times daily.iighellod corn ua nvoliable. put it ln e self-feeder for them,li lo ti ng a few days toputthemon:he hall feat.Givo lnhool house.Some twenty-ftvo in- tvrested Dairy men attended.His 1»ubjt'¢£ Wu. "Cane of Milk", "Sarni- tary Living Condition of the DairyLow"."Comes of Abortion"inll other questions :elativo to dairy sunitztion.The second Dairy meeting will he on "Feeding the Dairy Cows" to be them olxo N' muoh NIU. Pffférlblylhelnl in I'ebnunry at a place nearmound, na they c ue to eot. of the Blilr."klltinga" that were mmle in ;»r.=»~f»¢u-r¢¢m.In addition allow them »o -» tanhge in the self-feeller A goodlQ;_f'§f__i.....:-..o nm... nun ehnimlnarnl mhctnrn shnulrl lilwilstl he Lommunily ~ -'run ax nnrnlss -Pune Seven Iumlnation tq meet up with the nn'$30300 Veteran Helnorixl 3111! which hu recently boon d»edlcat¢d. The street car line st Fort Do-dn. Iowa.,in being abandoned and W;- lerloo in in about tht :une auto. The Llntoin street cu' company is lnulneu. The deetrk pllnl. at Orc hard been pnrchued by | lun campusth a t vm u n e o u d e y I b r nu g h lnnkmlmlon lim. Mun :wins u bd ng planned inOxford md Rnsnnl md C nhon. COMMISSIONERS PRDCEEDINGS. Pllblffc road, ~ that he in unable tn lun] to fix up n suitable ration, and ;!£USTR1AL NOTFS :Pl"U1lI'° I rilht of why for such corn.oats md llr ln r.if l\lil| \H| \ 3 . _. 1" 2. 1. 1 : ...#.,. ;I 1 ~"v ¢uu\»\\il vs \uv }|\¢\x u.||.|5 ;u|:¢\.||||" " '"' - ' -" " " ¢="»"\ \ " ~vs " v n u t l nu yv cw un I " l v \u|-.my ¢|g|;||;|;5g;|\r|¢g ; |gg 'r gw e r e I , n g a n d a p p r o ve d ._th e m o s t p u b i k pl a c e s i n t h e C o n n - f t h e t o k : g e t p l e n t y o f i t a t a r e n -s u l i . o f n e w p l a n t e q u i p m e n t . A ft e r a c a r e fu l e x a m i n a t i o n b f U 1 2 ty ,a n d al s o g i ve no t ic e t o a l l t h e o n a b l e te m p e r a t u r e .A c o w m i l k i n g A ; t h e : c u n t e l e c t i o n o n m e c o u n l o l l o w i n r h i l l ; o n t h e d f ff h r r n t f l l n n l l l w c u p i n h o f l a n d ;u l ! 0 \ l l h w h i c h 30 D O U DK IB Q . d u ' d ri n k : d il l ! t o 10 0 t v tohunhnnn n . : h u m i n H m r n r . " | o U - Can heat your house for less money with it was ;m._.,_§ aHa'»é¢-¢'rTé£&`¥£.2``°"f1* highway may pass.-lpounds of water in 24 hours.and following claims be allowed and the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants on ° funds indicated be low to pay e aame.Carrlecl. A.N.Ballard,Blowing trees, c k .13.41BertelBertelsen,Dragging,8.10 Blnir Auto Exchange, Repalrs,8.50 Bddgo Supply & Lbr. Co., Snowfence,902.60 Chris F. Frahm, Dragging,11.10 Sam Hall, Labor,44.00LouieLorsch,Dngging and road work,'l4.'T0 John Marshall, Dragging,27.00 |On motion duly made and carried n Refunding Order ln the amount of|5250 m granted Hana c . Paulsen, on account of having been aaaeuedPoll Tax when recei\ingE'x-Soldier: Compensation. On :notion duly made and carried the quantity of milk can be cut down quicker by Incl: of 'water than by poor feed.An individual drink- ing cup in a great help. "'I11o ventilation of tha cow bam#must be looked after very carefully. Flesh air ll aa great a necessity ton Refunrllng Onler was (mated Le-Inn cow as her feed,and much lloy Baxter in tho amount of $4.I2 by reason of double aaseaarnent on bees. cheaper to supply.Frost on the in- aicle walls of the barn,dripping moisture as it warm! up, indicatorOn motion duly made and c mrledthat the ventilation ia poor.The Katharine M.lielly waa granted a ,fudlcioua use of building paper orRefunding Order in the amount oflroefing material together with the,sans by reason of error in asaeaa-,weather strips ano mnnure around ....-,..-......,....._...............county the 1otera of St.Paul andDannebrog,the two largest towns, were for municipal ownership but the rural comrnunltiea were quite emphatically opposed to honda andtux exemptions. An accident to the electric plant at 0'!*lellI left the city without aer vlce for twenty minutes during which limo the plant at Atkinson, twenty miles any, was started up and cur-rent lcd into the transmission line that connects the we plncea.Thiniasuper-power. A Itichardaon county garage was contemplated for Humboldt, but Ihr tha team of ma y o f a M m$3,6B\3, ind ci! \_ A l l !f i § B v = == g e ,~ w ~. ~ f..',€fi¥3,&'1<-Qi 'a.q§§u n »f4;§ . | | r Christmas Cards -a beautiful ho, low in price, buthighln w w Wewiil Imprint your namaon each cardat asmailaddtionaloost sez THE DISPLAY Toby! A! prenent I mayor and hvrlng chars'city g u n ma n mluioners will ma y o r d n t; Acmnilng £0 natizflctifvn huthe comnmiuion City offlclnla wer, definedbs unable to a 000 slgwures tion b-:fan the Landau in Roy ll. Huron president. on oindependent tk usntial olocilon furmer ma~ Un i ta d s u m kl. Th :Ente Ind, coruequln zrr. nA8Y's 1 ' T h i Li ttll Rexular nervi 7:80 A.za. 9:45 A.M.11:00 A.K. Sermon, "Den Y¥¥f''VU I year Umar:me petition,with the35900:city c k;lr, y attorney. S1.0011e city la govemed by x golnmlalioncra each of a department ofrl..Sala:In of com- o¢4,5oo,while me 5_w0Shanahan much dlaf arisen recently wnh form of govemment.and polltklane, hol hat gh, ha;ne would :tain the reqoireti 5.-zo n o th e propoai- votera.he aeonomlc incloda, o candidate for vice oe of the numerous :ata at the Eaat presl- and Rev. J. L. Bottle 'tlaan candidate for_ r u m e n . ;U ]u n u c : u a a u n p n n u n v"L11rlat'3la.l|'%-a choral celebrationof the Holy Communion at midnight. ONE 01" THB RHl1I"S Lon Angeles Times:Mrs.Richanl C. Cabot of lloaton, the society leasi-er who eondtitta a eourxe In "hu man ralationa" in a fanhlonable Kirin' school, said at a dinner party: "The object of my eou ne k tobringabouthappymlrd a pa ,and I have been very auoceanful indnal. I point out the roefa on which mar- riltvl are often wrecked. "A man,"llra.Cabot went on. "naid to a xrolxp ot aromen at a taa:"'Before I was married l could newer aave a cent! "The \| rom¢n above thdr tea-wp:exc gad triumphant amflea "'l managed to keep out of daht, though) the man added." LE; ;§u:"§§§=|>1§2o M. there is nothing ln it again.1 1 ~L;ux~:l~'.u.1.PIGS A nuxxzxoSTART. PLEAIIS E\"¢ARI) 'FIall pigs i|.lr.1't|.lell for the ap:ln; model. should not only be given a "nmnlng start" but continually kept"on tho, go" toward the zlerircd 260 to 350 pound goal.1 This is the opinion of Prof.M.IIwanl, the "hog man of Iowa", as given over the Razllo Farm School of the Blue Valley Creamery lrutitute.The "running alan"ia ahf aoiutely necessary if the pigs are to enter winter quarters at a good,weight and able to vrlthatannl cold and changeable weather. he aaid.I "Good strong, hunky, fall pin at 1 farmlwing time are highly to be a r _\ . - - _ . ._a L -! . . . a a . . .. . | - . a 0 1 4 " allowed,self-fed na the tankafe. ISven better results may be madeby using a mixture of tnnltnge, lin seed oil meal om!olfalh meal ln plaee of the straight tankage in the sell'-feeder.This mixture will give somewhat better results than the airalght tankage,particularly' whenth ep a nu r ee go tdr y amlh a ni .The alfadfa meal in of importance in that it help: to provide some of the mlaaing vitamlnea.The llnaeved ollmeal tanlcage and alfalfa med eommmtc lu, ir eapedally m d because it provitiea a "zooil quality" protein - . . . . Newton W. Gaines, n Washington County product now connected withtheAtdeulfuralCollegewasherelustTuearloyandWednesday.On Tuesday evening he talked at the Long Creek school hwae where the Long Creek Pig Club held theiracluevunentprogram.The club, *Ilia*':hil¢ gg_;f1f»~= of Mr. Mike Fol- °¥»e r er,gave a ro mwhich covered their aeeivitief m Mr. Gaines told the boys and girl;that, with the present rate of pro- zreaa within the n e u tweny firemixtureforbalancingthefarmf rem. fumln' would 5, a plmk and grown corn and oats.Four or Isvcgl there would 3" to it i, push but- pounmla of skim or butter milk in-.tuna and pull levers. -im Of th e to nk a ge C l! ! be UM ~~ e v e n i n g hg ~. t KW !advantage,u m being fed' the Sutherland school ofter the along u.'il.h each pound of corn feed." SANTA APPRDVE3 A Paplo 507|ti ve their achievement program l » Ea; hai. ~rx<;af" Frank >¢a»|»»k1». Road work.Miller lhmk, Blncklmlth wk., Clyde Nduon, Labor,Angun Pmdmow. Road work,Grunt Allen. nm wk.Emu mmm,Dnuinx.cm mn, uruxghw..mm Quinlan. Dmzxlnl. loon68.9044.006.00 100:mes87.1599.00 ment.On motion the Bond uljoumenl mmeet Dec. 14, 1925.ANNIE c. M/m'rxN.County Clerk. No mzsr BRE NP0ULlSAY5 P||lLll'S lhe foundatlunu may mean the.-nllffplnn wu mhqnlonnl whan an ollllference between uneomfuluhlelluw was dis¢a\eral vrhlch pmm\»u,.! mm when um cows don't My my 1° county mn: lo mah pemanen¢| lhelr feedand | comfortable xuhlc lmpnwemantl to cont mon'Uunxxhero the emu my the owner I $1,500 without mhmlldnx the quen| nice pmfiL"Lian xo the volers.|There hu been puhlle complalnl,v nu V urn of pour .mer uminz in Nelznxlral ~Anthraclte Egg Coal at $16.00 Elkhorn Lump at ...$12.50 0rient Egg at ....$9.25 s smcmié Refining c ¢..`Gu.1s.a'r '"'" f §, , .'rn nB.u.laR'C"> owing to a wave Lf economy on'S.K.Rosenkihle, Blacksmith 'There in no beat breed of poultry.A tho part of the mayor.The olectriei work,16.00 Color make no cmfereucc in the A .fornpnny han FISIMIIJ the oily an offer Oqr Coal is always clean a n 0 _I I A enawr, IN!!! Nauru-ouluu, uocluae uw ueswr :Lila \I\'=J \.nl\li.\i:|r|A3 u u 1_,get upon the day of farromrlnar the . Iflorifls Intl haveni xnything on blazer will :hw ne when cold wen Sant.: (linux Imn ln.. ann A rum!II'Box Butte spmia.The A!Hln¢¢\hél5 Domes",f'aof.Ewan !"IW-'m§H§'§hiI¢§Y=2'y§§1'nEJ`|1}`»lIF¢¢I»'z»`»I»1l'a'{'»~ but | d1r::t1 | Ti" "" Hewd re por ts:!' Fa n Pit*that can very nmlil at rms, and he in intimately acqurnted!Pl: ""Potato prius have gone pltlmls iurowing time and which are fed with a Ingo number of people.He' Iurlid darllig 010 p u t few f i l r lg vwr lv eludng the suckling ¥'"|°d]kno\\¢that gh, beat kinda of sim'Bell 48 m a m m a . a n n u m E":i::..°a-f°..,*.?;,.'-'::""3ff."_ t':'f_2; :w°L=:_Ff:,*°5.';:f;f fwf._-':::::~:.f~ .}hose J 'f'"fP.1?"2"°lue 'Q-e1= George Wms.ee, Dragdng, A. N. Ballard, Labor,Herman Brandon,Dragging, Lcuia Dunklau. Draazximr. Peter J. Chriatensvn, Dragging,Rudolph Dunklau, Drwsinz. 3-ueu'\,,,¢¢ucorge wamlngwn, a 1'\1f\¢>°l' mio! marc Iightin; but 'fewer hours nt! 7.208.55 81.00 28.3553.50 Choose the %»r¢e\i than appeals zo hi# fnrh yearn, ienmed much about a rufurgul annual cast. you an<l bn-ed :t for the purpose j f g j g g 'loved wbrveculale in if-Tin village f u m a Wants a~ ihat you want.i u tu h ~ >*';~f°fore the Revo-purfhase electric current from tho'There poultry tmths were stated mann e "af"n P:'f'°*"'°" of 20.-rural eiectrlc Line owned by iholbyProfA.c .1»hi||p»,nationally-...___j'$*'°§_° __'§°¢'g}"'}l°**'="\i.h°| s.umlm c ounty distric t whic h 1wrI nklan md Surnou ~f l . u n a ¢ \ |l l l l w u t s I n u . R a u s r u l w o n :w i n t r y u m l u I l a n :u l v u ;\ | u ¢ » u ~~~~U 1 m u -. T h a n h A r o u n d u \ ° ' l 1 a v e a p p r o a c h e d t h e $ 4 m a r k t h i s 1 r n :e aI t i s n o t w a i l s o h q v e f a l l P i n s o m e m e n t a n d e n j o y n m e n t o f C h r i n u n u i x G a m e r "w a n t .O f f a n o f f r o m 3 z o 4 o \ n £ 1 a f t . e r O c t o b a r 2 .b u t i f t I ; y d o " ' ° " , ;e v e r y w e e k .T h u i ,* h y h e l o o k s 3 l p o u n d a r e n o t u n c o m m o n .t h i s e p o u f l b l e n h l l l l l d b e o n e t o i l j l l 1 h 5,n ]| ,d e d ,f I: e a S u n d s y ,m f .2 0 : 1 1 T h e 1 ' 1 m ¢ » - u m m f l m l a u m u h m ' t h a n t r o o d s o w n u m a r e s u c k l a n g - Z '. i $ £ , ? E ' } , . f § 'J I ~ n . J ° ` § - ° S ' I . ' » . '¢ , , f , - ~" " " ° ' M f , ' 1 " { , ' ; , ~ j _ . 3 ; ; ; " ° = * ' H o i !C o f n m u n i n n .a r e c o m m o n p l u g f n m e n o u t t h a t t h 1 .T h s h i n 1 s c u m e a -o n e P U e p u I P : p i n i o n w i t h w h i c h t o f l l l h i s p u l l .G u a r a n t e e d l o P l e a s e Y o u C h i l d r e n ?C h u r c h .w a y w h o h a v ;i n t h e i r c e l l a r s f r o m p e c i a l l y s h n u h i b e s p p l l e f i l m m h l f - I A n d 'b e i n g w i "f r o m l o n g a p e r i - n t e l y n o U H *f a l l p i g ;t h a t h a v e f m 'a n c e ,h e k n o w :t h a t p e o p l e a r e I L k ' e - 'J .C R O N S T R O H b e e n w e a n e f l a n d t h a t : i o n o t w e l g h l ar t o o s e n l o t h i n g s a r o u n d o h m : - ;F i r s t h o u s e c u t o f p o l t o f f i c eMorning Pay er und 12000 Lo 25,000 bushrln of ihir price- s."has fxuib-"Men who have been .___ | min, so he chuckles when he slick:xr g l z u m n g n m g u n n n :...Ef:';°.e°==f.°:::.IE " .f , '1 Li °" . .° Lf §' .x I4 .I §L. H. (lascn, Blacksmith work G.L.Dixon, InsuranceGottliebI.aElman, liragging, 1.15 known lsuultrgr expert, in n lectm-ei"'"'"""'"' "°"an ne openeu n tha-:os energy fromlhe Wahnoplmtf10540&de!i\1:reel for the Rafljo Farm school "';,i:;t""°"irn" an ;"°"°"'T"| 1;A new ayaum of marking the '32°i°f the Blue Valley Cleamery lnsti- lm lu; " ='°"§, °"° "°e ri 9 mum higl|1\15== of Nldzlmiilll has b¢tn|32|5:|.ute.Prof.Philimu is had of the-.ne one the !l|»0»K fgrtlla .m».»....a Th. ss.....1.. \n..:...,... ...J llhrlstensen Lbr. to.auhn Lund. Drnmzink.1F. L. Schafer. Read workWm. Se-lu. Mate-ial & !nbor,lT.80'\¢»,,ig§Ask us about it 5". --"J 1 »,».-. _~,.. ..z . ..." "u - ~'f~~°'' .. \*" ' ° £~ . m . * "; f ;:I e ~ '»~yn . .' " : ". /a w ; . ,».m 1 e=<~<E»<?< f ~ ~o r ~9333 »._J "L Percolator .Curxain to please Makes Pcrfccf Coffee Large .-\`ssunn\cnr YALE Mirro Rga} Quality Aluminum Ware I Flashlights Nothing ln-mr on ghc Market €~ :" ` ~¢= ln Holiday Mood---This Store Abounds ;;..;";,,;;;;'.;;..e:'..;;;; ~ of \\hf1h (by thel1»unLiIuI u..\.... ...m .|.-.. ....n hand of nature! are in lhmr nraaentn su u !u¢ t\ »|nv uu wvnnlliermnn llurtling, Dragginr.P a u l K u h i s .R u m i w o r k . C a r l l'vt en»r ln.!}ras:Rl1|s!. C a r l 1oeI1-re,Dra fz it im r. . M i m i S k o v.R o m !w o r k . .!..Do s i nn e y ,R o a d w o r k , H . m \Kn u d s c n .R o m !w o r k . I' .n .L i n d e n ,Roan!w o r k . Jo h n M u r r a y ,R o a d wu r l l , \t'-| .... n..» .... ....D a m ! u n \ \ r ] 0 R { | 1 01: t w I12 F20 5.00 7.50 1.50 5.00 5. 00 Q0 nn .1 .|\ u . ¢ u L .xlhlt w u s u l vl a U l u ."~; . 1 |:~ r h m U|\lJ\\°,t h e n y a l l ha | |; 6 \ Bl t .almtue!111 f o r Q u Mrs 10. 4..la g e t t h u P l y n l o u t h R o c k , ] g h o d ¢ M o r !¢ r h t c tc-rms.a l h n r l n g n t i a n - a .n!\Keel,W y a l l do l t a o r U r p i : 1 g - i a m "" " m l ' " " ' f 5 ` ° ° " 'r e n t i n e . 1111 l h c y co st m o r e t o li l i r E 1|.n\|i Goo.{¢°P )»l w l i e r t h a n m a n y n Lu..1..u1\,b u t 8 : 1 h e n s t h e y w i l l p r o - !.|l1|}||||\fr e e z e t h e i r c o m b s .Th e y .|.»m n b e ha t ch e d a n d r a i s e t h e i r warn th lc ks .li u l nn c e t h e pr m-a n i r u n s o f ¥.}|¢|»¢t w o g r o u p s o f b i r d s ..I -\........l....."..»|._|. . . h -pg... s l l l l t m n n Pl0¢|l.|ct°a4 1.mla).A m ]l h c t w t h - a l u o l u t e k y !' N a a H n e e x - a m p l v t h e m a n de st i ne d t o o e r o m u t h e |&1H|<"r o f H i s C vu h l f y MSL fo r su cc ee di ng g e n e r a l i m m o f b u s i n c h m e n .s o m e o f w h o m a r e nlm zu lnr ls With Gift Suggestions ~ _~"L Percolator .Curxain to please Makes Pcrfccf Coffee Large .-\`ssunn\cnr $1 and up ~ ~Silverware An Ever l'up\\l:\r Gift ;_»f'*¥§ qw " `~-7 ?"" ; - ; , ¥ " ': I N a t i i _ _ _ ] _.n u . r § . l ; g g g ;q l ~ - D 4 q -i F 5 -'=»'l'» .0 ~ ° Large Assor tment of fasseroles f*\ . _ _" : H - -ixl l ;~.1 :H T _ T " " _~£4 Frye Oven Ware Guaranteed not to bnfcak from the heat Lvifel `s Flashllght g 3 Nothing ln-mr ghc Market $1 and up Mirro ~Rgnl Quality Aluminum Ware :hm you will Always bc proud of :" ` ~¢=v ~Percolator .Currain to pleaseMakes Perfect Coffee Large .-Yrmuruncnt $1 and up ~Silverware An Ever l'up\\l:\r Gift ; _ » f ' * ¥ § q w " ` 1~b-=- §"=..----' <23 " ' a :I "fri___]_.r 1 1 I. r § . l ; g g g ; . q . A \§. - D n riF 5 -'=»'l'» .o ~° Large Assor tment of fasseroles fwa\.__»:._.x l l ;~. 1 :HT _T " "_~£4 Frye Oven Ware Guaranteed not to bnfcak from the heat IVE); q Flaslxlighti € Nothing bener glue Mnrkct $1 and up Mirro ~Rgnl Quality Aluminum Ware :hm you will Always bc proud of :" ` ~¢= Come here shopping early and often.The values we offer will save you money-the gifts you select from opr stock will prove most pleasing to the recipient and the convenience of shopping hem will add to your pleasure (om R¢¢¢iv¢d ll um Office.Ammeya-nc-||w I zeros COUNTY 1 Offices in Shia Bunk Building IFARMaunmuNous!_|~g of gift choosing. (Ag ent for Fairmont Creamer-yilPays Hlzhest Price for IPOULTRYc a m s !n o E G G S IOn Finn Street South of Inde-I l I pendant Telephone Office I 1 Ind.1221 Phones Be!! aaa; I lien Baiiey, Ga: Charming Indeed and Truly Kizceptable Is a Gift of a H. L. Illaco, Com. work and rc "nirr""-b. S. T. Garage, Gas ~ Q: Silverware An Ever l'up\|l:\r Gift .... ....Tc -- "' ='.: ..-/`*1 ?L U g f._ : 'f r u i n u i l f " ; : t £ . ; - " W b i n 'I | ~4 Large Assortment of Casseroles f iw / .J '- Snlely miS¢rai||'xt Ruou Many Other Useful Articles at af' J? FLECTRIC cunums Christmas Special 1 9 c Electric Sai Iron Vinh n £'I`v§ Iron FREE ` ° ~ \ Boy Scom Axes, Path!Knivu. Pius Suu md Huma n wa \.__»:._.x l l ;~. 1 :HT _T " "_~£4 Frye Oven Ware Guaranteed not to bnfcak from the heat g ..kimhu vmud¢||um¢d n t ,v\l\h a New1 "E. Bee Vac necmc .Swaepor s w\ F ~Improved xml-only $44.50 Coat, Suit or Dress ~ Q: Silverware An Ever l'up\|l:\r Gift af' J? FLECTRIC cunums Christmas Special 1 9 c M o t h e r w i l l 1 I l l l f d wa>_i?|»% ":V Frye Oven Ware Guaranteed not to bnfcak from the heat ¢ +~.... ....T e " - - " ' = ' . : . . -1*1?L U r g f 1 _ : \Q u u r l l . " ; : t £ . ; - " W b i n 'I | ~4 Large Assortment of Casseroles iw / .J '- Snlely miS¢rai||'xt Ruou \ . . ~,{,_E/ with a New Bee Vac :mme Sweeper I 0 ~" \' l »|l \\l \ \w u } |\ \i u v | ; i i . c l .a n d h e m f o r b 1 ¢ t 1 l i l ° K d u c e d i n V a l l e y e o u n t y h a s a n l _ __ i " C o m m e r c i a l h a t c h e r y m e n a n k a t v a l u e o f 8 1 9 9 . 3 0 1 f o r 1 9 2 5 . The splendid array of new modes, the excellence of the materials in the models shown and the wide range of prices, combine to make this an ideal place to some to make your choice. Art Needlework--New Designs ' There i= slechled zz-~l in 1 hnming frum thi- displayfur in brings lhe new und uriginnl Art XeedlnworkAu ymlr alumion.I-Zverylhimf funn Sumped Card 'l`nl»\u Cvvrrs- Bmw. lluun Bremen &r., 1° lit your choice. Chriulmnn Hand' ""'h'ErH in '~~\»»n, Hos1ery--- a Most Thoughtful4a | ~ I the state is H381 acres fur 1925 an]i-nriy five "mes [ul y rn ~ | | | "2,512 cn 1 f\:ul nail)three times i lu five year avemm ol 4,475 neus.T110 increase fllf i925 is chidiy In Valley enum;.Gnrfiehl caunty has |,01l lf ws , Knox county 440, and Loup count)|31 acres.Nttily all the countin niso some popcorn. The Soul production for the stateis u limltld at 197.82%bushels Ilhfi in valued al $2'FB.678 for 1925. 9'. ' ~q § Good Coal n t ¥ ` ° ~ \ Boy Scom Axes, Path!Knivu. Pius Suu md Huma n . Swaepor ~my Hod el-0 n| $4 4 . 5 0 1 9 c \H - . ~an _,Electric Sari Iron Yith a £lv> Iron }"REli ~Many Other Useful Articles at Ilernf EQ... Supplies for poor. 14-5° Hiair Taiephonl Co. Rlnt & tolls.21.35 City of Blair. Light.zmaollenry Chdstenun, Suppliu for Pwr.21.13 Hrs. S. M. Crlzlil, ""'I;c t3g(} . C. Filler, Count Ju:e.our1r56.50 66.44C u m.._Falnhcrg Hdw.. Buppiia, Hrs. A. Il. Harding, Can of poor,Hennan Te¥ephn|;g,D°. Tnlin. J. E. llfwendick, Repair on ati' gina,sc. B. Printing Co, Supplies, J. 1~:. Maru a Sons, Suppliesfor poor.2.20 Ma n d a Hehrenl.Shqiff,Board for misoners.297.40 15.00 4.10 1.00 23.95 This limelx suggestion to Nlbrn-|in fanners is muh by the Blue Val-| ily Creamry institute in v i n ol ilu many current prediction of ln 'extremely cola! winter to be foilotrenl by an umcuonable summer nrxl year.'"Thi approtc hing winter may or may not be an uhnmely cold one." m m t h e Institute. "but tha thin;!or the farmer to bear in mind is that his income frum hil rows in the next six rlwnlha wikl be in esac!nrunortiun to the extent uf hia nuc oeu In imiluting surruner l!0m|H.iorlnfar them.The reason why the flair; réw ulflfll so .much better in -ummerthan In \\intcr is becasue »!.r i~ much 111070 ¢'6l!\fll||lh||Thi vnu an noi protected by n lnyer of ful. am. The Finer Gloves Gift of Leather and Every woman appreciatesII Ifreparing That Christmas DinnerFabricSilk Hosiery A most complete array of the newestand finest Gloves especially assembled These Goods are all marked to sell for gift shoppers.Make a speclalLef~For Quality Goods you can'i i ieewilirll-yo will find the equal them, Will be a pleasure if you have sup-plied youri d `'ar er with those candies, nuts, fruits,pumpkins,mince meat or any of the numberleu articles we carry in our grocery stock. The Antill Grocery Cornzr Nebraska St. and Walker Ave. \ the state is H381 acres fur 1925 an]i-nriy five "mes [ul y rn ~ | | | "2,512 cn 1 f\:ul nail)three times i lu five year avemm ol 4,475 neus.T110 increase fllf i925 is chidiy In Valley enum;.Gnrfiehl caunty has |,01l lf ws , Knox county 440, and Loup count)|31 acres.Nttily all the countin niso some popcorn. The Soul production for the stateis u limltld at 197.82%bushels Ilhfi in valued al $2'FB.678 for 1925. 9'. ' ~q § Good Coal n t ¥ ` ° ~ \ Boy Scom Axes, Path!Knivu. Pius Suu md Huma n . Swaepor ~my Hod el-0 n| $4 4 . 5 0 1 9 c \H - . ~an _,Electric Sari Iron Yith a £lv> Iron }"REli ~Many Other Useful Articles at va lue s mc e re s nn g . /fi.w. .M¢Briie.Repairs,a n ( r w h a S c h c o l 3 1 2 9 0 1 : -C n . ,S u p -_ p i l e s ,l I 0 w .J .S u ,S u p p l i e s f o r z w v r a n d p o o r f a r m .9 3 . 5 9 A n l f f l d n v i l .l a y J o h n M u l h m l l \ \ a » 1 received, stating that he is lh|oUr11- er of Il»ell Entxte isolated from A a comfor table burn with l goml mo( and sufficient iight is tlltnlial if. be milk quantity is to be lu]t up " g Fair Price I'vcd in the fi:nt thing to rorlsi»|¢r' in \|r»piling :he row for lilo mid winter season, according to the 1nalltllle."If them la slings and i¢ zume has on hand,it will lull Ll Avia meos. |§ I e LCl'5tll uuru w arcliMRS. T. C. HILTON, THE MILLINER 3 ng...-,-4-w g 1 1 1 l !'1 1 1 \l t I I 1 \ \ = 1 I | 1 1 .1 1 1 1|g , t , §t , !|1 , . ' | , 1 , , 1 , , 1 , 1 | § , 1 , ' l , 1 |§|}§| § | I | §]| ! |.......| ..| ...|.T .Aa n Rv £ 2. . , . - . ...,»- ~9;-9 new » nnoeuranneeyemannanrhl T~ ~ Iln o m o T H E c 0 u N ' r v i News nl interest gathered by Enterprise correspondents trout every c ommunity ln W ilsh- ..teflon Gouoty .. r a » ~ ¢ . l ¢ . v ¢ ~ ¢ . . l l . a » l ~ t . . a a . v ¢.| ." "a u u e u u a u v e o u s i !s:w v m m a n d b o :s o c i a l o n D e c .2 3 .B E C R E E K V A E Y l h e B w i h a n r e c i t a l w a s n o t ' o l r well attended but those present engg-F°; ;g ;° "'~ _ i u y e d t h e v r v s r a m o f h i g h c l u e m u dur afternoon at uw pariah house. ue *mf __ 'W ' ' ° "° ' * "' of f ie e n " " " '"°" "' ». \< ;a :c 1' LrvaA L c o nn ec t; praaldmt,Ir a .a l u m Rowe:vice .president, llra Albert Sprlck; lec'3.!_ I I B R T {0UBSES~ ""';,"?¢.E='. Z ' " "treasurer.bln.T;,_*°°°"=°"'"= the student who is una to attend "Agn College"at_-1"';_3"E._!f"?_.§'. ,,,._§ff ...if Lincoln for the achool year.the --~'I'HE ENTE RPRI SE- its cooperation with the me e fi-shi.The family was prominent sociaI~ and game depenment in me-stock-.ty in the town and Mrs. Morey at- ing the m u w i t h fish and game.The league works under the direc teqled the Blair schools and was one of Blalfa ti n t graduates.tion of Jenkhu during the urinteq After leaving Blair the family re- months t o m e for fish that haveiaiuad at Lincoln, Neb.and in Chl-been placed in bodies ol water resotllroughout the stale this year ¢~A few yearn ago themoLher, Hrs. The state has completed its di v tribulion of fish for the year m a will place no more in bodies of wa- ter until ne spring, Jenlsiru coldAn estimate of the number of fish stocked in the state this year willbereadywithinanotherweek,he said. EARIJ PrussianD I E S A T ll s s n x c s One of Blain early day citizens. Hrs. Anna Rionlan Morey, of Hast- !ti_ordan and daughter.Stella lost their lives in the Pacific ocean whileenroute trom Seattle to lash, the ei8l!!l¢r going on the In lute years, Mrs. Morey has been Irving at Hastings and was a state leader in Nebraska vromarfs club ~... .- .- r numbers.the nonnal girls aan;a 'tiki of Christmas songs.Thinras followed by a Christmas solo by Mm Masaer.The program was brought to a close by a prologue from the Plea'"Miss Civilization" which wasgiven by -"Erma lletlinger. The students of the Commercial alcpanment held a meeting Mondayevening in the assembly and elected the following otficeraz president, Earl Hillman; vice president, Arthur Jotmsen;secretary and treasurer,Vera Hllhimn.All students taking e commercial subject are eligible to this club. " M |ll | Blair,Nebraska,December 17,1925 where they tired for a short time. At the time of their marriage, I-lr. Caldwell was in the employ oftherailroadbuthesew 'ep this work to tu m to his professional liking; and while followln; this linehe installed the fmt tight plant In Blair.Since that time Blair has been the heme mf the family butthe work of the husband took him to fields afar and nt the time ol the great San Francisco earthquake he \ .5 in t1.at c ity and since that time has never been heard Irom. The supposition is that he lost hislife in that dlmetc r.clrclc-a.Sho spefxt mach time in lac-torlirg on an and pottery to clubs |Mrs. Caldwell was perhaps as aell in Nebraska abd 10181.HEI 1llllb|1\€|;MRS MARY CALDWELL \|m0\"n I3 any UGTIORI in Blair, bl?- mt a tragic death a few y ears nv:being aaphyxiated in his garage while in his automobile.Mrs. Mary Caldwell, a resident of Blair since the early eighties, pulseinc followed nursing for years an-Ishe never failed to bind her patients to her with the. bonds of highest acganlrfor her faithfulness and pa-_n u l Blair. Nebrukn,_§)3g¢mber 17. 3926 "I'm"I m."rEm=n1sE Stl our new lim af |tatlomry,|The Enhrpdn h u I business and locid, ln nverai styles line of Chrlnmu cards.I'ric handfinishes.'unable-Choola y our ovm 'nrll tf.Tha Enterprin Office.typo and mah y our c ud émllulnunllm||muu||m\|||i|n|nmu||nu»ff ' §W e c a r r y a v e r y ¢Lm. plete line of Parts for all makes of cars. E§E§~When your car breaks down THINK OF US T H O S E b l ; r e d l e t t e r d a n o n t h e c a l e n d a r m e m p a n l r n l a r l y s u m p - tu ou s dl nn er e za t h e a ve n g e A m e r l e n l w u u u l f e .H e r fn m l l y ex p er t s mmelhlnaa i n th e n u u n o f r o u t tu rk ey .du ck or c h ic k e n .O t f o u n e . th e h o m e : m u s t e r doe|.n'x w a n t t o u n o the sa me t h i n ;ea ch y e a r a n d a s |consequence.sh e s pe nd s n o u n i n h u n t i n g r r d p e l m d p l a n n i n g n e w th i n g : In t h e m e n u l l n e . Th e a p pe n de d m e nu s t m t h e h ol i da y d l n n e r a n d s u p p e r m a y p r o ve a wa l e o m e c h l n g e l o r p u r fa m l l y ..r Di nn er , G r a o e r r u l l B u l l e t sN u n O l l e n Ce le ryR o u t D u e t Cllblel. GravyPea nu t llu fl ln i. ll ae he d s we et Po ta to esw i n :Ma r s h m a l l o w !: u m Pea che s. Ca ull ll uir er al a C lru lnBr ea d B l u r r e d To m u o h l a d C h u t e S t r l t l H u a wl l l l vl d u a l P u m p k i n P i e W m : W h l n n d l C r u m Banco C o l h a Su pp er . C r u m o r r o m a l u So up C r o n t n n lhu ll Ba ll a d \\ | ll l W !\ lp p ed "C r nm s a uc eC h i n a Fr l c ll e r a A n o l e d C a h n Hu l a Choco late .P u m p k i n Pie. I K cup tu la p u m p -8;cu p fu l I n t e rk l n n r s l n e d I [ Im p o r a n l e\ c u r l l u l b r a w l juice au gu r I h p . l i n z e r1 f l z a 1 u p c l n a a m a l Io u n f u l u a p o r a l u l 'fl u p a nm i l k A d d I h e a u n t i n d l e u n u l n l t o t h epu m p k i n . t h e n ad d m e i l l u h l l r b n l e l e i n . : m i t a n d u n t e r .H u r m l we l lblen ded an d p our In a dee :I rru al. lin eetm u .B a i n a t a n degrees Fa hr e nh ei tfo r n n :an mln ut ee a n d :o o d e g r u aFa hr e nh ei t lo r s e m l n la t e ; Ca ul iflo we r l u G r a l l n .§ IE A Fun Line of--`~ TIRES, ACCESSORIES ~ AND o1Ls _ ~We carry Pistons, Pigtqn Pina, §Bearings, Timkin Bearings, §Rings, Electrical Parts and Coils s §`Always Try Us First J I J* - n .£Nu5 Blair Hiah School Tatiler a 3 scmucn LEUI UBB GIVEN The Chelnlatry and Phyaics clans- es and those of the General Scienceelasaea who were not occupied with otherelaaaea heard a science Iecture during the sixth period Thursday. Hr.Kilt: of the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture,who has hisheldquartersattheAgricultural College at Llnooln gave an illua- trated lecture on the "Eradication of the Iiarberry".Following is a lum- mary ol his lecture which was il- lustrated throughout with alides. "The barberry plant la directly connected with blark stem rust inthis country and Europe.It in not native to either place, but originated in the Hamalaya redone In 1860 u law was parsed In France for its emcrieallon.In i913 a law was pus- Eel in the United States.There are two kinda of bo:berry in the U. S., the Japanese and the common.They are used in thiscountry chiefly for ornamental pur- poses.The war is against the eom~mon barberry.Thecommon oarberry grows tailer than the Japanene.It han little spines around the leaves. lla back is may while that of theJapaneseburberryisbrown.Both have bright red berries. but those of .th cornmon burberry grow in clos-ter Both an thorny but the eom~ mon has three thorna at a place, the Japanese has but one.Barberry bushes will grow any- \.hcre panicularly among other thor ny dents.It mme times takes a farmer rl long time to c onnect rust with burberry bushes and many v°°r>¥e do not recognize lmrberryhush A: C .atral City there ttns u bxiii field of st.A barberry buah was found in s corner just aorout thosand.Une farmer had a burberry hedge of bushes brought from the old rountry. After he realized that his borlly n|:ted barley field came BL AIR ; NEB RASK A, DE c E ma ER lo . | 9 2 5 mm by D. v. liner, Suprrintaaduat af tho Bhlr (my Sehnaln SPARE THE non, ETC. Educators and the-ee interested inour boya and girls.are unanimous ln deeladng that the youth of today suftere :non from lac k of parentalcontrol than from the lexlty of our laws.I t ia generally le'I¢°d that without the aid o! the parents thcschools and the laws an aceornptlsh but little.President Coolidge in a recent address, naw! that there aremany indications that the function; of parenthood are breaking down. Then seem.: to be ls reaction fromthe old adage of sparing the rod and spoiling the elxlld, until today it usepears that the child ill spoiled with out the touch of the rod. masters came for their wives.Chrlstmu vacation in the Blair City Schools will start on \\"ednea day,December 23 and aehool will'again take up on Monday, January 4. Lebanon,Ito.,with a population of 2519 has a school population. The non-resident enrollment is over 200. If Blair had such a large non-nab rent enrollment,Blair would equal or exceed Lebanon record..Are you willing to forget what you have done for other people, and to remember what other people hav; done for you;to ignore what theworld owe: you, and to think what you owe the world:to put your rights in the background, and yourdutiesin .the middle distance,aThe Humboldt Republican in P,M.¥yoor chances to do a little more than tically discussing this question maya your duty in the fdhnound: to see ig 31" no desire so so into the pros that your fellorrmen are just as and cons ot this question, but there nest as you are, and l-fb' so look be in a thought that it would like tollrlnd their faces to tlldv hearts, hun-ddve home.'rm ls what every he[sry for ldv: to know wat probably man must be brought to realise this the only good reason for your eslst- there is a governing power to v»llichf¢t¥O lrl not what you are 80l|\l' to he or ahe has to submit.n o is dy e to life. but what you are mins me taught to the chilli.It can bel explained and demonstrated,and a child will be lead lo believe.It the child cannot be induced to believe by ptreuaeiun,by appeals to love and relqrect, nnd patriotism and tl thoroughexplainingoftherlylltemof governrrrent under which wo live, thc rod lthotllll be used untjl the childyields.Arnl if the child le not brought to believe and submit. llleli you are breeding lr criminal.If you foil to teach these principals of gov- to give to life; to c loae y our book ol complaints against the manage- ment of the unlverao,and look around you for a place where you can now a few seeds of happineao-3 o n you willing to do theae__tl1iI\¥ieven for a day!Then you can keep Christmas.-And if y ou keep it for a day,why not dwaye?But youcan never keepit alone.--Html Van Dyke. lllln\\.l=:sr ro1.r<`!»lllowz-l ernment to thu child, he or she will'To BE LESS THRIFTYrun aloul of the law when rnatudtyl J is Nac hoff, nnl 3our chili will be a W 1-,r 1}¢¢12 p le ofcriminal llnll ou will lr; to blame.: the ,..l.l1l"$'L'll ale 1..~.."5..:TQ than 'Ihi.l mundo hursh,hut il is tnlo.those in other sections of the coun-Mnny parents start when the c hild try,5;was tlfscloitd today in atl- gg Eli 5\ l* lP ¢ lb :: ' | ° f ~3:)b>,tlstles made public by the treasury an are "wa oe" w n ey uc a trnent.forbidden objectx.The little hands ' g IInglamlr-rn are the thrift- touch fine and are burned.The nlflleat and Vermont,home stale ol l n e r -¢\=;i=;;@ ngll f Hvghwv President Coolidge, llltda the inatlor; c l a WF nn po me I i .With populat on othings 1\l¢l¢3f"°d and avoided."*IoI;llysa5Tl0,citizen: ol'that rltn | 1 1 . " ` " ` " ' "mn ' W ' "- " " "l w. i.. Caddweli oil last Sundly mom- woman.kindly, lnnpalhetic for the 5 A very interesting pro gra m wujnx at 8:3 0.tuff|?rIn|n f oth rsh and byogd- Il nv u uu r u u w u n a - ' U B I : o uT h a f¢ I l o u l h |w a n F r e m o n t c a -..t r a S a t u r d a y , l l a n n a n d i l e o d u n c s f a r m h e r m g , p m l l t r y r w 100 f r iIH e n r y P M P " a n d f u f g i i y , ~ W I E -., .. .. .. 'ff" f. ". ,. .f.'"I"'.. fT', . ' I . I " , . ,§i"»&§.it°l|§§n,"\3sfil}£{rd Porter and 1>¢lm»|1, an electrician, at Keokuk, Iavrnl the Blair cemetery ~ H':°'"' 3*-°-my ~ minimum wwunzbl un.'fhldntu on Mk." h gmh mp n :lrané for the dlffonm courses lollaw:and Hanna Holtmlu and Enthu Auw """""°F°W' Wukn-llegizuEdiwhmmDonmbar 28.A loeond :mann will\|...~|.o.e AMI lla! he afford bqlnnlng January as.l l ;|3 1 $ 1 u g v u v u nd m v !t o U o l x i l n g S u n d a y d t l r u o o a P l u m b i n g - A n e v e n i n g c h u w I 1 I t h a n m y v m w a t a n m a I - : ¢ -* ' °* H H f r o m D u c l m b e r a s s o . h m - b m h o m e .m u C l a n u m g m h z a n y a o .A f o u r * ° ¢ i w 'd w m m n t u x n u i h o m o d u r a.t w o ° n ¢ k ' |" ' m 5 °h e l d b en . _ _ . _ . \~~I . 4411 lt an Egbsu homo."""`7'.,.'-T§y'°"£E`f""°"' vm.-"*' '""*' lAllm.m m f'Farm bulaherlng-Du week--Brhu b°\g=~ in Pnmont sumlay r 'lm .hnuxry 11.:_o"°°"' my " "" ""'" "'""""Poultry-Ons mu-sqm. Janu- u nun utur nl ne mc."1 ll. c uf i - 0 McCART}IY AND __ wuk-Bqrlnl Fehnmy s.smumu llun uf I :mm vtnegnr. i up. un and \Quartmonalvmbavsnollui of wllor for 1| mimltn to rudm and inncu Cucil wboln,ut In l» |lI:\¢ uma-I water tnrmlnnlnPines lrlmllnmnrer in nabaking dint.pour our Q lhlnawaporuoni mln: urhlts nun Ind coverwithohausbutteredcmmhaandltrutrdilnmn In ¢ modonto mean. Thll g 0§B u l c k M o t o r C a r é Q §lmluz-o1|yuU|'PIULUI'DU- Q 4 g u l !l l \ l ¢ l l u l n l u s h i n uval | || l |l {l l r . n d M n . H a r l a n W i n c h e l l a n d '}ii|nu|nf|I|||||||lumu||||I11|nuIII||||||||||;|||||||||m|III|||||||m|u|||m|m||nnE ~for Men's Gifts "¥.nlll|;6 are Nrurutu zulu inuauvu nl only 35_[|gq citizens of ;n|||sm¢1I.lL the bushes.Ithe reasoning power names the child hasQ nccul;1ulnte\i gy;2,53f,,00n in AL fmt bushes were pulled om. bmi 1. Laugh! of the government. and the Savings account-1 which in a I n tl bibl of ~were left and m° w \\\a\ that protect the weak and °°"!C€l;:it.a ratio of ;| gg | 5 .ta1':i°:'.,:';;;:2 ..:;rf:.:°,,.'.::1:»~»uw ~"Q-»idea i ~~~ = ~ » =agzslculturel but c annot ~ u;ul if an chi k n planned that every dimbedaence. tu area Shi! a population of neariy 2,are near' f L \\"1|km gh c f ** the h1l»i of man and God ere punash 900990 had mvingi deposits of only .un 1 I .c m ° " "able, and that to avoid punishment 512,136,000 on June 30, or 3990 perhqfvngpg will ali\o.]uI| lheee bunhen.[une mm live within the lawn.Then onnhn ine:Hu up . n nnprlh parsley q np. nullupahrmeI ¢una evlprrfllwti' i ay lnl mllk dilutedI u v ;=|uverf.one vrllhC rinvee 3 rum enter2 alien nninn I ibm AourI tirsp bulierllnlw a while sauce nl the dilutedevannrel-nt milk. Ihl butter and flour.Cuuh lhe tnmnlnu with the uuen-lntl (nr flva minulum and alnin Ther: | ' ,~ : .1\"'1[X '";=.a;1; .1f~§~@me .4 In i ;3 1 I 3 Q 9 '~7 iF" ~ unter-lbvun gr ring ever ainué scmucn LEUI UBB GIVEN The Chendnry and Phymics :lul- es and thbse of the Gencni Sciencecluus who wen not occ upied with othercluaea heard a science Iecture during the sixth period Thursday. Hr.Kilt: of the Feds:sl Deput- ment of Agriculture,who h u hisheldquartersattheA;ric uituili College at Lincoln gave an illus- trated lecture on the "Eradication of the Iiarberry".Fcilowing is a lum- mary ol his lecture which was il- SPARE THE non, ETC. Educator: and the-ee interested in ma ter :came for their wives.Chrlxtmu uoatiors in the Blair Clty Schools will etert on Wednee g1;| boye gud [lr].gm ggm mgug in der.DK£mb¢f 23 Ind ~~deeledng u m of .youth of m¢y| 'l"*" take "P on "°"d4r»J \1="°f¥ 4. |uf!ere mon from lac k of parents!control than from the lexlty of our leurs.I t i l generally le'I¢°d thet without the mid o! the parents theeehoole and the lun an eceornpllalr but little.Pneeldent Coolidge i n I recent address, new! that there aremany indications that the functions of parenthood are braking dorm. There seem.: lo be a reaction from Lebanon,Ho.,with e population of 2519 hu e lchool population. The non-resident enrollment is over 200. If Bleir hed auch e large non-rub rent errmllrnent.,Blair would equal or exceed Leburon record..Are you willing to forget what you have done for other people, and to remember what other people hav; done for you;to ignore what the If!Lnxmwm nz me nurtn central;" " " ' Tstatesthehnrberrisbeinradflhegreater uuth ln explamml %ha\Ohm hall n per c apita using: of -~°~»';1 "vi rum nf °"',§'AM d; 3 8 z fmana greatest hnppinens rbmval f aum M37 05 Illinois SISLSB l!hI|Bllll to me pnn eunblne wllht e im! ur u§ff°'§.-."'\~'i?.[*i€f.'%-"3'E*-f=*-i==the law.l'11I<P *"1Pv"2<f~f,sss.s2 liiehigan " l8 5 ' B Rd Iowa ; °__1'f£1 Pour llhlllinl\|t.|l} into :humanBags and Suit Cases whipped Cream BancaT h e l ;w a s n o i comple te n v - '1hne ~Io1.|r In w p avnpnra le d m1!ll.l- \_. - . _\._:__. .._--.....-......§.!=\=1= whlppin cr o a m .8;cu p po w da re d- I »¢u1ed.Chili Hu rrnm and tupnrnhd m!\k I~ . TJ ~ ~ n u f n b e r | P N'_{¢nt tlml.Substautially bui lt Bags that will with-f a - L l$5.00 $6.00ai postda and null of zwiins an-; 11../ a I .b e d m i \ L | | u | " - l u u s a n w n u r v u M u ; \ n n Ir n u s s e e n u n e r a c r o s c o p e .h l l .I !r h i l l z b ea s u n »P l n s i l e ~z u »- = ~ < f »a r e !~.z z :: , , , : ; . .w s :, . , , . , : : . : f O m a h a ,D e c .1 2 . - A ~ r a l l t e i s p o r e s .M a n y p a r e :l e v e l Q P 'em z .v n m i n ¢i _,u n e a c h p i n n t m i t l r e y a r e ¢ , 1 . , . ? . § ' ¢ ° 'm m f a m o r t h e s t e m s !r l g h t .i n u s q | § ~ . - l i o n a n : n s c | 1 o o ? : n \ \ a r r . . T l ? " { . 1 R a n k H e n i l h W x l h f r o m t h ,b a r b e h h m i t h e n h a n e r m e n u l I l \ h \ l b e r c s u r u u l u i u a P |u a niLf r y " '" "* 'n I l m # i o a n d t h e : m l c o m v s i n t o p l I \ ] f . r {a t 1°c l o n i n g S e s s i o n o f t h e T h r e e R s I s P i c a ' "` : m § | ' " ' ;r n 5 1 f t e d b o ! S o m c c h i l d r e n i r e n o c o u s t m e l e d g " ' ° T ' ~ ' * m b | ¥o f t h e N e b n a k i Y c I I a n ss n e c l u m e n t a l l t h a t t h e y m u s t h e t a u g h t f a t h e r s 'n u o d a t l c n h e n t h e f i r s t o f J u n e a n d t h e i n f e c t i o n h af r |} ,n l . u n i m - ." "n i g h t 1 ly HARQZ K JOHNSON1»;r¢Mi»r #every wrrk or so until har i.f..'°'lf..2 .'l1'".T.._"}'f!1':.f._l .L m\.|\1|Heurfoué gmjumlioe incl Iuloler-As 1° e¢hn¢|2h»|ml ="='=1°°* for canknocks of traveling The Kind Thgat He W il l W ear After Christmas _ Smart noveity patterns and co l ors -t h e very newest ideas from the count,ry's foremost maufacturers. se r nun puma: au'»....., ..., _-.,_un A.c . um: hams, apentthu ulweaz with mi world I | uaellu uluus Inc a u nl lu w v sv u W " " " | | n ¢ g 1|" |UDHHI unpa ychologie a urrn.ll n ll mu - a t t i m e .l u .fi r s t t h e s p m e s a r e .|I,h r h i h l r r n .l f y o u : l u n o t d o t h i s , t h e y um l p m o cr a t i e a n d u &i|.u!ion;.1"r e d d i s h b r o w n a n d i t i s 1 ; u p s p a w n }|tzul.b re ak d o w n t h e rt an l u l ~ 2 1 fL i '. I ° " , . Z i } ' ° . » ' fl " '? l ~ ' $ " ' { TE 1 5 ~ u g ;*'=g,5_°»°1~**°=; :feclaredi 1 ai u z u s h r i n k .o n I 0 ac 'e r r e a o u Io n s c a e d fo r U n i tsp or es np p e a r .Th e y a r e h n r m l e s s l w u r s c ___emi S u t e s ¢l l ¥fy i n t o t h e w o r l d allnlllri m m !m u m r i m ; url lh i l l !l h r f v " l l 'u " i n t h e c u r ,f trululn o f p u b ll c l r ln m ln .U n r n n u A...|..~..e l - 9 md with mr p armu, Lin :ml Mn.and with her parents, Mr. and Mn.yet always look good in 1.hn!. stage, but they live cm lhe '_.f¢°Ul'¥i uking lhe Nebruikn Ieghlabarberry bunhen until spring and the lhe schnu! '"a"\ff" _¢j§=[1_.gf_§\_==°j{j. lure to wnew the fight for a. nn an H I1 nu 1 1 l|||| Iila}m m l y hm ly fr u l ln |» nn » lihl r | ':\ r U m r lll lti |.i,II| Tn Ei»T||§'i\ iiunn g»¢.g.|'m.\|°|~|:~m la |.ucn11\°n £5 ¢Té'<n f If1 I li nk hmily .ll.L-onnz...A l_.|n¢aA nh,1 hmilv.Il l I L l vvl 6 v . . -. . . _ 'T h a !l : C a r t h y |'rogn=1.»ir¢C l u b i I. i n m !n D e r Cllan I-mln mums vhllln l¢n\e| s.1"'l'" '"""'" " " "" " " " ' " " " " " " "M llll end of l.|\l Inman ln ,| ,.|¢gu¢nlan| un ulhnlallll-g l w n h d a en.Tn qn lltlnnl h e :n umera l in content ll Blair °"I-Ml! uvlnlilil.n u n l a m m Plnhle llk ld them. Muc h lltll.Th e : a n i m u a " u l: l»'ir.1'wh . ;lllltlanlhlp h u gh;later Illll yur than lllt an If-GDIIIIm n i f l o m a t ?It se e ms to h l~ ve| ° f llqe M! § | | | t ' Q ' F ' ~ ' F E lemhly,IL C. zln on. B lah Tlleh -|_ _ _ "|-rnlanrlil llhrll-en' Cullen. Cludmn, visapnuldellt lllrla x. '| °"'"°"n l ln||\|lrlnln| llld 0. I... W ibh, Dgdd Cily , una-' Ialfr nl.llny flalldhoml lil:ull' mer.~,__lflreahll dlrofllg tu llllllu lli llllf.lllz l urban!ulmlrllln nlrlorllllyB'.»\\3| g §0| 5| A| , "n need |urhl: I n fn mll Ihr pl lh ll gppggggg mxlnn c 'n| .| .| u:| m all lhllr | rnlnll| I1 n| || | |Th e n n :.:':'::::. "..`I1lII\`"n..§ma'u»irlc. .§¢.§i{»{§\ l l l l. . » = $ { ' " ' < , » . " ' " "" " '_r l l t m u n l u b a ---s l '" " | \ " l n i e '" " ".U r h e n :¢ ¢ 4 ; , , 1-:ch lady givu : pnltnl., not to mme, but since il calnol be controlIt"place this clgflieal 'Rser §f»_§'j§" n u " n n f l l i i l or "bl.l|!1I¥n;:aww!"nlmulll he leul, the burberry munl. be il.w a s a lso mx a uuu Il lland mixed E=010»..¢An Wool Hnqinrv in nnfhorfls ilnd SD§d ~ ~ ~Decidedly the most Attractive lot of Shirts we have ..f ntvln xml mlors m m ever shown-und now they an just in time for Gm°'»;4f»-'»`§f§"§Lii=r am J. Larsen pen uand Hn. John Aronlgg .Four visit-\¢|LIn 'a n : e n pzumt,U A u u J o v u q u - - v .- -__w h i c h t o c h o o s e t h e H o s i e r y During the past week The flliwl n;it.§\;\e l;l| ianl Bmklw o uumumn np to oh!lin uw bon! re-was he rarrlnt In ulu-mmm 1»»nl»»¢»f the hlzh school have been duly Arlinrton 1219.28 um he lntendn to ' " f _ f 'I ° " " u ' ° i' . " ' l° " °" ' " " " ° " :*""" " '§""'*"nmul iw "='H'f\Il\?ru gnnixed and the following offle have 'over 20 in his locat content.bnflns remeuy lor n\er¢Nw|Ie1! on have been e!ecled i §|,nuniuvd ntfd nlrnl daily :mar using|Supe|intendent Seney of Aziington condnt ons n t e univenitien at S-min Clu u r - n d Sllili ls r¢»|nn1nurn=!~! for li IIBulmrrPdent.Herald reports that he ex na rainy. pnesenl is to elimlnnte Slttdvnls who iam pin w -- N in the ho! s or lirl n diet bn.Lsrmn.vice!!hi-Wllfor\l.Heme, everything points to one of Z'l¥»`§.?§§. interest in their u'or\ by# nlliu' of its ||ruhlun mlmwulm. I\?I"¢ Porter;aucrehry.Fern l¢I¢Clin%9c8"1h¢b u t .r -||-lannu amd uhinln. nrrn-:ery for Ihr|r . a n u u 1 . | . 1 n t h :hh - ! f f > 1' Y n f -h s a n e r n r F \ . ¢ r a r l 1 .L a m b :§ n l \ n I . n l .| L -. . - - . . . | - o ¢ . . . .~I w i "£ 8n s h o w i n g n o i n i t r l s i s l e w - l ' u ' l 1 m 1 l u f i l u -h s - d x a n d i n : h o r ~|~ p -'\. u m ¢ne\v\n.l¢uuluM r .P .L Mo o r e .Ju n i o r C l a m - p r c a l d e n t .W i l l i a m I Muller:vice-president.Madeline Schmidt;r-ccretargr,Verna Ruhr:t1eaa=urer,'Fredrick I-initcnrum; Sp o n so r , M i s a H c i l o n i e s . S o p h o m o r e c m s , - p r u i d u m Th e ! mm S u m e i n :vi ce -p re si de nt .N o r m a n Tl k l e n :ne cr el ar y,Icl eri on K u h r i \" as m- »- r,f n m h M n r t l n d n l c :S p o n - so r ,Mi n n M r C u n ¥ y . l" re 1 l: mn n C l u n - p r e s i d e n t .H a y - u n l H o p e w e l l ;vi c e p r e si d e n t ,Lo u i s e M a u h i e a e n ;ne c re t ar y , V a nc e Ni e ls e n !.r ea au re 1'| Ul sr lo li e Gi lb en ao n; S po n- so r,Mi n e S h d ve r . W h i l e U m s c h o o l m e n w e r e b e i n g en t e r ta i n e d b y S u p l .D .V.M a n o r , M n .lr lu l ne r en t er t a in e d t h e w i ve s o f t h e sc ho ol m e n nl.h e r h o m e o n C o l fa x slreel..A o n e o'cl ock di n» ne r w a s s e r ve d t o t he vi s i t i n g l a d i e s . A f t e r d i n n e r t h e llmlien re tu m ee l t o t h e l i b r a r y w h e r e top ics o f in te r es t cm pe c in l ly to th e l a di e s w er e d l .| c un ~ co .Th e In di es see med zo b e ve r y m u c h In te re st ed l n i h c ed uc a ti o na l a c t i vi t i e s o f t h e co u n t y a n d al s o i r l h e p l a n o l havi iisr a u x i l i a r y me e t i n g s w h e n t h e eeh ool ma s te r s me t . Th i ! i n f o r m a i me e t i ng c o n ti n u e d u n - t i l a b o u t 4 o c l o c k w h e n th e w h o a ! n o r ca pa c it y f o r t h e i r h i g h e r e d u 'ca t io n \ | r e e 1h r o T\ n o u t , " C o n n no ld ,| "theme w o u l d b e r o o m a n d t o s p a r e fo r ni l ,w i t h o u t t o w n s u n d e r t a k i n g th e n r h l ee l b u r d en o f t w o m o r e y l 'l l : \ o f pu b l i c sch ool ."i C o n n po i n t e d t o h e selnlitionnl co at o f in c l u d i n g u n i n r ro l l eg c n w i t h t h e h i g h schools a n a h i n d e r -en ce 10 t h e i r ent ab lis hr nen t._ | '°\'a'e s r o ju s t b e g i n n i n g t o r e c o ve r o u r ec on om ic ba l an c e, "b e clvtlnrrwi." a n d m o a t c a n m u n i l i e a a n b u n l c m d wi sh bo n d e d in de bt edness.N o w see ms |ve r y i n o p - Il 0 ? l l l m \ t i m e t o e n l e r n o o n n e w c n lo r p ri a c s n o t ab so l ut el y nec ess ary ." r a w n f r n l r l u m x m l gulunuphornul fo r Il w h e l l r l l o g o f b u m an d te e t h lC1up |\ Il | |'\| mi l) ; l un : m me In u. fl .\ | |f a n a r hc n l l h bu l k l e r fo r fh l l d r e n a n we ll r n ul fl l l l l isornullaw h y 1'|*||1|\\|¢|o f I l l i n r f e m o f : h e ua l l rr 1 |i s r a n d o m ! uu l r v l i m a l vr ln - a n | 1 1 2| In fo o d r l l m .|»or d i n a r y m i l k ull ll h y al p r o ve n a1l!le\u|¥mmn¢rn lzl||¢m| |!|'dlgee tlhle lh un l n nt ll uu l n mr kr l mill.. ¢rl»|»l e u o c e a m !1 e h n " .ca r e fu l l v ia il sr d nu ll d rl eu l :|| |\ \ he n n Qm op ed IIJI nl l p u p r r t h a t #hey u l l !b e fr va ll . m d i n g u m )mt nd it l nn n l l u fl r h tl m e l . e l r u n nl m u h i n o t b e userl i n u n d ul c h e d h a wil aed le tt uce ls a lmo st lo »:l;e-nlnle. ., ..._H J. L. PounnsCard: drove out :nm Ulullul Uv ...J a m a l . l u m e n h o m o I n t S u n d a y a f -"" r A l l tha one price clothier Cnkk=l|\lnil |¢ho¢\ writh gun faifatqn yan. 1lu l l ' l m w u d , n u m . v m h l v e l u h ;.,~.»¢-m :Zh -F ~; \Shir. Nebrukz. December 11, 1925-'ras zurnnraxsz-Blmir, Hebruka. December 17. i925 --THE s\r'rsnx>1uss- n a a m l s c n m z s o r "Dm" must have undrnlood zhe 50 53 ! II CL AUGHL IN miu nb le ni gh t to n n lur in g fo r he had prepomnl no help us pus it. £Br John Wm Csr|»|r}"The two y oung men at down onz z » » » » c mu u mz » - » .a m y nbcneh."Df=='l=v||°=1»°hi"¢i== 1|¢Lu¢hltn'¢v i n m l u n p u n y x c loth bu which oroond my wg dsitlhfen ua ld: the l-mol an col ~==i=r'=u w whnt. 1 - n w _f l?1: on Coming", poured out on the cold mountain air.The very wall: of therude, log but named to become :ilu and nwrbenun..Ho passed coor- p t lu ll y and without a momanupause.unto "Bonhy lash Holm". IIo played gs I have novo: bendnnwmnnnlnvalnn.lie IIQUIEII 1.0 "W g wart motionlen.Thu violin player spoke a for wo rd:bo hi: f aitnd and then announced,"HLBent/ly will sin;a little Chmtmas long,entitled "Holy Night,Peace- ful l'1'ight',.an¢l 1 wan play u h derful music. and findly, from thin'The Enterprise,most carefully munng nptune, I fell into peaceful reul, consequently the best ndvertim unoonsclouanen.Ing medium.tf. hope you will znioy it, Ind ur; hope g if UH!lmln vnu ln ani Han fini'rx "'! -- G .R .F r e n c h w a s d a w n f r o m H e r -~h o l d i n g se rvic es a t R o n H i l l b e t h i n k i n g o f t h e w o n d e r fu l C h r i s t - ' p e o p l e 1 r l l J h a ve t h c i r " W h i h G i f t " n h ; - . l a n Q - i s ... ... ..\ . _ --a !__ Ll l-. - . - . .-_..i |.s -=uoumn THE CUUNTY -§ a News ol Interest gathered by Enterprise correspondents lrom every c ommunity in W ash-0 lnfton County . v e u m a e u v e u u e u u e u u o u u o u u o u o o u u e u u s on som Nrgws Airs.Hnrvey li ws h very pleas- antly entorutincd the Ladies' Aid of the Church of God last Thunday af- te r n oo n .\ | -- _ . I \| » ¢| " \ n v| . ¢ x l t n l n n n I F . who nnnember Mrs.ltickoff,wal! be interested to know she has had In Vienna,Austria,has been taking work as a phys- enjoyable any inwhere her husband some postgraduate Scion;Th»y ure nailing for home on the I.c\lm.han,Dee.IB,:he writes n u n s v p n :u a ;n u n s 1 \ f L " l | | ue\ | . | | | . |U l l l l for Toyior Freneh'| tlld, to be heldMonday,Dec. 21. Mus.Ben Bailey and Bobby were Satuni~y visitor:at the Sum Hal! home.Mins llarriett returned with them Saturday evening,spending Suniay there.NOTICE-The Hennoni post of!icc will be closed all |Iny fhrlstmna Day by order of the l'. H. Gonerai. HER.P¢i.='\.N N EWS J.M.West spent Tuesday um! uuwlu;mul wma wmpclsm 1.0 l l 'm m to h h studies in Omaha by trlin Monday morning.Hr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Miss lhxine and Mrs. Maggie Kelley vis ited ul. the E. E. .Caldwell home ntTeknnmh Sunday.i Dr. and Mm Geo.Stanley drovn to Omaha Wwnesdny.The D r. . r;tended the meeting of the Nelnraalul Veterinarians and Mrs. Stanley spoon :he day shopping.Mina Viola Miller was at pauengoz .0 Omaha Tumdny. A rxpresentati\e of the Onmlm Bee wats in town one day last week. mn: gmturn Uh: His countolive. zh f p mt betterme The L - n n " ~ ~ ' ¢ 5 = t - 3 v" o I 1 : _»1 L 4\ \ ' N { l \ | \ m | 1 \ \ r i n f i l o u n ! n -r \ Itry 50118 plgg in";§{;;i;;wr.|::;::_:w h a t !1£'\9 g g done _{n; ''"\. ||r l lu l ll l m m .n ;a ....ll!4 _ _ , r .Th e ser vic es o n S u n d ; y vr l l l a i u nn o r ou r c om mu ni ty ?|N o vr u n sp l e nd k l t i m o t o l h x t.L .VE.i l . ; a n d th e Y cu n i r a t t e n d i n n m n u n i o n .undo u m fonmon on s holidly "'" :wu s L o u n ' """ ' "' "" " "" `.;-u '._n...-\.-1 3.....»\.:..\...\:.|Ih.|va lun! 1.0 walt. for soon he df¢\\n a ; a s : ~ ~ll ~ -_...... ~ 1ll=C|Ith|.||u *P|I"|¢\1'l||"||»ll;-||;;_||| 1 x J VIIIi W Vutlul-.ra llc;evnaua un!no tlte .k lthln¢ ea l: itmo re pd ee e» aol. either lor the bore or for ue IDN!! felloerl.» The day'e work urea done."Fet- \¥"ltc(§ee'e bltielor supper he-lbeen over for more than an hour. 'l'laetirnehedbeenl'll}e:lvr1thtlve Wild exdtement of feeding cod to a red-hot stove, prompted by an effon to keep a dlmly llghted, smoke- flilod room, tree from the cold andfrom the elm! which vrae :weeping a tboneand miles ol lee and errorYule Tide la, normally, a time of amllee,of greetlnel,and of good them.But when e time cornea in erlllch you an euppoeed to be happyand you lcnoe' you wont be able to be, the oeeallon only tends to belgiu- i n your misery.Thle.along withtheabsenceod"our"women,the eold.and the lndlgeetlble dlepoel tloa M °'l"etty'e" bleeulu, made theevening look llke a had one, and the morruor--nothing for which to look forward.Finally,eomeone,hal!-hearted!! fluted a story .Starke, like meas-lee. are oetchine'-|114 sometimes re~ oelve abou the same welcome. Story after story el-I told, but on the whole, they were flat falluree. Our nontee were not gpontoneou, andaeehed hut teoreaeooe for telllnethem.We hc pedltrnlghthe poedlwle to pa na ma our armored Marta 'Deen there e-ae "Bobby", u n 508.who had hardly u i d awandallevwo g.We had confi- dence in "Bobby",ln anything he attempted.011 the ranch he yea known ae a good boar. which usual; ,meene e good fellow.e a'°°d oo'-boy, a good, genial, etory teller, and,moreover,the father of tero vm!! dauglztera."Bobby", by aneeetry and by birth, ern a Highland Bootehman, but hehadneverworn a kilt, for at the of two, hle parents had taken to Australia to tlve.While atll w w . b l a tether and mother beth died.Bo at an early aye he toll! up e eeeiarlng life.For years,ae e eallor, he touched the dlflerent parte of the world, untll at lui. he felt more like e eltleen of the worldthen ov! any one "é'o'qntfy 'l'll°| h he had been dleot.,ee ielt mre that he understood the dt-netlon. and :eellaed hh reepondbll- lt y t o e i r d i t.O u r l o b e u t o f e t hi m ltlttld .We never knee from what quarter of the globe he would dnl* his etortee, for he had elllod theflveeee aarvdhedao naghtforad e l l a .H e m o ve d fz u k k l r i n h i s d l l i l .re fi l l e d a n d l i g h t e d h i s pi pe . n m : e l o u d t o f sm o k e w e r e s l o w l y 4 1 e _ a a l -- i _l l 1 . , . ._ _ A g h . _ . _.,f r o m t h e c l o t h b l e a v i o l i n b o x ,a n d Irom the box a violin."We had never aaeocletegl rnwror a violin with him. and did not knoe yet hour well he cotild play.I notedone thing. however, that on the job ho lacked confidence in himself, but nov he seemed no be all confident,and to know the povnre of his vio lin as lf the two were od very ln- Limete terms.'*ttel|, of c ourse, two; a violin comee tint. and while he was doingthis, he made a keen survey ot hh audience.An expreedon of curiosity was, probably, the moat common onour feces, but "Dees" went on tun-ing, and flnally lt tru! tuned to his aatlalactlon.He droer the boar e~ erletically eerou the etrlnge-endwhaterorkllffllllumzwny.Upon eeveral of our faeee corloelty wasohaneedtothat of Internet,erhllo name showed no aeelnenlnx,end even intolerance.At first he just fooled along,kind of vrerrning lt up,l guna, like one eroudd a geeenglne on a cold day.Then he startled of! on a pretty waltz, aa e preparation for what eral to Iotlow."He paused, seemingly to dee ur up, and to outline hla rnuelc for the ovqnlog,like e Demoethonee.or e"Bllly "B m w.would also up his aodlenoe,and fit ble ontlon to them.He knee'he had dliieventnettonaiitlee to deeldrith and knee that each one vreui be moved bl' the mode of hte oem country."Within a ferr preliminary flour- "l2" "The Girl 1 Left Behind Me", er onmea ln, and feet hy mn to get o n w v "Dixie Land"was a "trouble for¢ette1"',upedelrv for the boy:from the South.I hadheenl it played by a little; band ot lulexlqana while makin; the Port ol Mazatlan, one time ellen they came in a launch to meet our ahlp, and toereleome ue to their city.lt reviv ed old memo:lee to me.After he had play d "The Ar en* Tr¢\el er". "The lrlh Waeher Woman" am had started on "The 'harkey in thl Straw," most of the Americana amsome of the forelgnere were eithe: on their feet or they were rnovin| them mighty lively.One fellow Jlrn Hom,from Texan,lumped u1 md aldrin: up a broomatlck, start edeklpplng llveiy around the monandgivingtheoldcall,"halaw eight, and elylst nrtng around; alemenleftandpromloedearound I-lm couple to the right, chase th rabbit, chase the eqolnd, chase th pretty girl around the vrorld, ehaa her home before she elle: and ae the uaghln her pretty blue eyn.""l.Mmr Lhoae old tunes ae I did, ||||mu|||1\\|i|MMh\\i§UMM1\||m|uu|M||MMu||||||un n A Real Chris Present ... § e § E § § Through December we are going tional combination offer which sh Readers of this County. The Enterprise is being more wide and it is our desire to place iti county and in order to do this we T H E E N T E R P Is an Eight Page, all Home Print nized by its readers as the leading week its pages are filled with t community and county.All the cal doings are given in detail and come a Reader.W e want you oh, and what a battle 'hs did wage with hia violin."You take the hidi- road and l'll take the lovrmad". Hang'of these men,poor fellowshadtakenthelo v road,and had .raveled it many a w a r y mile.Thoughts of childhood days, of old *$eotland, of father and mother, and .nay be,yea,very likely,some ofhem were thinkin; of a little High- Land laule, whom they had ne many timea was the nicest andsweetest in all the world, but time ml distance had dealt them erodlynl"We were lost in the reverie of "Deae'a°' musk, and waited for his neat move. to have at th time of the year? "A.little p lmirnary to make none that the ¥iIi118|¢were all so tune.§'ll1ey were.The player played, and ilhe ainger HHH And such; playing 'ond such singing!The violin aeem~ ed olive!Its quivering note! were eiterywlzeref The mlnger sang from n o hu rt.with ua his emo umo power, and out of the inspiration ofthe ooeaaion.And aa the atrlnge of the violin were in tune to each other,ao were the hearts of thellebendrabecomingatunetothe hean of the singer. "Phe son;was ended.Nobody"I, of course", said Bobby, break-wantod to move, lest the lpell that ins; a meditative little pause, "I was really a Seotchman,and I got so wrapped up in the mode that I for-got to note the effec t on my fellow countrymen.He ended the Scottish, we'd wandered, but ws took a "cupofkindnessforAuldLang8yne". and when the last notes dled away. every :nan who had been lying onhiabunkwassittingupwithhis feet over the aide.Th e m e w a s hia.Any one of ua would have eaten out of hla handa."To zalso ua up to a common lev- el,"Deae"had sued our own lev- ers.New bla zeal *nod was to start.He played Homoeesque, and one or two more of thd kind, tunesthatknownonationalboundsand are adopted by dl. and xrllwi thu", enrapted us be broken.Several were lhlrtlell.It naa the cloc k an-"?'"\¢~ll1e the Christmas Day.A moment,and then "Bene"quietly said that it wad time to go home; 1 muah:with "Auld IAn! Sy m."In-[that ha hoped that we had enjoyed voiouzarliy ms eyes naught out il1¢;the evening as much aa they had;, Scotehmen.Many a weary f0°\that Hr .Bently,his iriend.wouldspeak tomorrow and he would play! again;that we would d l be more` than welcome at the little mlaadon." A big wooden framed affair. which hong on the wall with -ll lot of gears in it.poured out twelve similar sounds.I started.Then I remembered it was our Christmas day arriving.Yea, it na very mueh like that other one, many years ago."Bobby"had told his story,and it had worked its charm. We "turned in" for the night, but before doing ao, "Meny Christmas with ao much feellng that even and a Happy Near Year", was heard though some of the boya Imam no~'f~e\eral times ami its toon m s thing about music, they loved them and the feeling of onlty mounted higher. true.For nomo time I did no; sleep I was thinking,thinking of Bobby, rf "Dear",I eould hear the won I 1 §@ _,_ Santa Qlaus 5 _.;;;,;,,;;;"»:;r m " § a . ; " m 3 ;. and bln Ross Dellou. were Omlha ahopiwra last Welnesday Mr. and am. noun W idener ma fnmilv were liennard Vishu!!l u ! her Bench friends.1 ~ ~Lowe vrere Mr.and Mrs.Lyle GUYS?were Tekarmh shoppers Tuesday. visiters Sunday afternoon with the Pele Weber, of Iurl Omalm was Lippmeotz home folks.I n week-end guest.at the J.M. '.Ali members of the Pleasant Vlew Brewster home. The 0. 1:. S. held election of offi-.; een at their regular meeting ian!.,*¢ week and placed use affairs of theI .25 order fur the coming year in the rrf o l l o w i n g h a n d s ;M r s .G o r d o n l a m e 'é f \ l l n | | | "1 1 - 0 - . - .r " . . . . l - . . . .| . . . . . . .n l - . .. eadquarters n 'ii' +-"'n.a un: urgnl so De pmsem nextSunday.5Sunday.Parents bring your chil-Mri and Hrs.Opal R m ;spent \han if they "ni c ome alone,asSugd" ';= »1;~=Gf~ 1;;j»==;,g m . lt h e y are to have their appropriate i l l lu xe u c 2.an Christmas Iesson with music and»pent Saturdny afternoon with RuM a w r .Mr.and Mu .c u o w¢ ¥ | " ' § f - ' h $'E-"._-,--_..__.\..._ Hrs.R.P.Raernuxsen nml chil-dren nttemléd the the Home Theatreevening. Mrs.Pied You, to Herman Friday picture :how at in Blair Tuesday of Omaha came for a whit with " v a; suauvn I uwshy Patron; aim 3| datant Worthy Mai GDJHY.Secmtsry; Wachter,Tr eu gn r Swanson,Conductu.lnnnnlum 1 ¢¢;n|¢ Dainty Creations of BLAIR RACKET STORE i i~s o A l b a n a .n .\ .n l g p l l n v l a u n u d a r t .w e r e g n u ! - I s t t h e n n P P ¢ar o l d f r i e n d s a n d f o r m e r n e i g h b o r s .T h ,sh o m e .a n l a d i e s b e i n ;s i l k e n .E i i f i f i '° { ¢ f ' . ' f . ' f i . `. ` f ° " E . ' °f ' . ' I " ' " § . f ' _ "M r .m a M r s .D .o .S h e e n d r o v e n l m r £ 1 1 Jewelry is one of the daintiest, yet one of the most lasting Chdst- mns Gifts you can select. Our wonderful collection of beauti- ful pieces offers many suggestions Qcurling her hair, :upped and ourneu her e e.Mr.and Mn .Roland Smith and Mr.and Mn .Frank Schafer open! Sunday in u m m ,me guest:of Mrs. Vicea Smith.Hr.and Mn .Grant 1 a n and Natalie Ann were Sunday guests at the Harry Selt: home.Mr. and Hrs. Rosa De Nou; spent Saturday evening at the Roland Snzith home.Satuniay evening .na Hana Jof¢¢l\j ... . _ _._- .. .is very Ark.Mrs. George Olinger and son, Geo. Jr. spent the week-end nt the Theo. Dlinger home and were all dinner guests at Sumnera on Sunday. KENNARD NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Robinson camein from Ellie, Nob. last week to see the former'a sister. Mrs. John Blu.o Dick Mock,who has spent the Tekamah vlliicd at lh l paren!.ai.While rmplo 1 hauling may Suh e d Rogert home ffdlli Slul| 1| |Yun| | y fo r "r id e Hancock,m y n until Monday morning.1Foa9.er had the mbfortune io break Wm. Pierce visifzd fdemla at Gen- eva Thunday and Friday.Pew Tyaon, oi Biair was a |Juul~ neu caller here Thuraday. Fred Gaylord drove to Omaha on Wednesday and mot John R.Hus-gimm, of Sheffield,Mau., and I-Ira. Mabei Armstrong, of Great Barring- ton,Maas,a brother and :inter of Mn .Gautam.who camo to attend his left arm.He was puiling on ihe rope fulened to the hay fork when the Nm broke, letting him fall fromthe had U the ground, breaking the bono in. Hia arm.Meadames Noel Seney 11111 l.aVorn Lowe entorudnod aix tahlea of their friends at a bHdge party Friday af- temoon at the Soney homo.Thenlaatscnimmrlthinfn1Fnr|L|\anna for your choice. fu Watch for Our Attractive Window Dllplxy Each Frldly H. OLLERMANN Expert Wetchmeker -- Exclusiv e Jeweler 3|!| agemnmied ~v."'°13f=~..:'.:'|r-= -e'-=-I;-"9-_-a.I-If efewfelwf. ¢=-,wa mml.-n.,wmliiif "ia m'a;"i.'.. '""|¢§°"""| 'r,""''id from of un ~ i§§'ih2"" r l ~ _ l l n . F - m m g r l l - m u y u n d e rthecar.Hans and Hobbyj ¢i¢l§>¢\}{the weather al. the present timewithout a scratch but. Walllce nga;Mn- /lYl\¢l~WaldoJohn-Henry Reid rugerf, Geo.\r.u. QOur tables are overflowing with the biggest assortment of Gift Goods, Dolls, Books, Toys, Games, etc., and our crowds of Christmas shop- pers n`ie making large purwases of this popular Christmas merchandise. : s e s a m e numIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIL m a s o 0 0 ' Utom a k e t h e e x c e p | _ |L -- z $ . . . . 4 . , . . . . . . . - d 4 A §II |~==f»-=~ °-tw rf -.a'm?:¢;|f»5 'H'-T-»i if-i\I=»."<v- ~.....| E E = E Il W `» s \,. I |. Mrs. James Mutter u able to beabout the house uno doing her work again.Marvin and Ortle Compton played for e dmc: sz Benson Sstunlay, De eember mr.Elmer Guinea w i ren-ie visited g i Compmn Brothers a (ew day: l u !week.Mr .and H n .Powell,of Omehl .lured Mu. Cochin T'hurdlY-M i g Agnes Mu lle r nltended a olu' st Valley wednudav evonin|.Mr. und Mu. Dahl Hater and non Jac k were -¢ Fremont vmunz lut Tlrunduy.Harold Hanan. of Fremont spent u fe w dly l lm wee k nz the J . D |lcC¢nl\e home.Mu .J.F.Decker of Arlington visited relative:ond Hends hero I r w d n y l I n t week.Mr. u.4\ Dire. Henry J ohnson ldi for umm lun.: on Tuesday ul vis-It a sister who lx very lll.Mr.sml llr l.w .U.March,_ol Afixnmon were n u m \».a n c uv inn Wedneulay.The re wu quite ft large number of the l-iennard M. I-1. church mem- *c e overto Elk tllry ehureh S\~;;j°_{ neruny evemnx.ine gms puy eo 1pick-up team from lround town. Mr. and Hrs. Floyd Shlul are thehappyparent: of a ten pound boy born lt the home of the : m e n pnrenu, Mr. md Mrs. Geo. Rohm- son lut week.bliss Lulu Smith u m e up from Uni Pllee to spend we week-endwith home folks. 1-`.|nk Vybinls sro the pouesson ol 1 new Crosley radio.Mn .Gl0»Menking ls 5\lfflHl\2 from ln infection ln one of ber feet.Mn. Elmer W right went to Lln» ooln w spend Saturday and Sundly with her daughter, Miss Opel. Mr. mi Mn. Herold Lautrup Indlk-nry and llonrd returned Sundly from Iowa when they have spent the lut c ouple weeks.Mn. Geitnnle Nat, who hu been assisting l t the John B lu e home returned Sundly to her home nt Benson.Mr.and Mn .Den Gllsnnln m d the formers mother, also Ted Peter-sen spent Sundly lt the Neln Peter- sen home.Mr. and Mn. John Andenon and baby IN! vnmng at the H. J . Van Doom. and J. A, swoon. homes .L no- mount writimr. ur. Ind Mrs. Leonnnl laftll llldbaby were Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd laftis home.Mr. a nd Mm Lloy d Hulnnrel :ml children of Norfolk,visited at the R. l'. lhsmusaen home from Friday unlll Sunday evening. Chu.Nelson attended the annual convention of county commissioners ccmuy ekrks and reglsten of deeds at the Castle hotel ln On u h s lu :week. Mrs.Nell Durdie returned Wed- nesday from n vlalt ln Omahl.L EI.Nelson in enjoy ing | vblt from his daukhter lnd husband of Ornsha at present. Mn. Wm. Adams Ind ldlu MarieandMi n hthel Bore!drove to lllalr Soturdny to do some choppingMr. and Mrs. .mm Illunkonbec k- In and daughter and Mr. end Mm. tlornor King, of Tehmah were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper. At s \'¢K\lInr meeting of the De- gree nf llonor Saturday evenlng the l'ollowlnlr oflicers were elected for lhe coming year;Mrs.D. W , Rul-ledze. Pm President; Mrs. z. l'|r- rirh, President;Mrs. o.u. Godney, Pi n t Vice;Mm.L Il.Harrison. Q...-.....|vc ...or,ol Tekamnh;Min es Co; -goWachter, Anne and Llum Fueu lllldred Swanson. The L n. Hnrrllon home re-leased from qunrnntlne 'Puesdly of lu: week.Rev. J. P. Riggs, of Omlhn, fann er pastor of the M. E. aux): here was nken nuddenly lll whllo ln clanat the Nebruko Unlvel-slty.;|¢¢|{u| school where he he u student and was taken ta the Univenlty holpltallu! week.H6 was lo luvo eondnet~ ed the funenl oervkes of E. E. Gay-lord on Thurulny.Rev. w. Ilonhlm came up in hll place and u x h t vl Rev.T. J .Reese of the church.Mr. and Mrs. IL P. Rumunen and ehildnn und their gueels,Mr.endHn. Lloyd Hummel end children of Norfolk nlrovc ln Omaha Sslruday md spent the day.The rnernbenhlp eontelt out on by the n u n :folk:of dw Elm/orth l u g u o clme ta n :lose Sundey eve-ning.Tho nhlea Ind u leaders. bliss Alice Lunch for the blues Ind Nia Merle Nlarm the mo.Al theservices Sundny evening the redn hm! six new mernben and thlrtee-n guests.They won by a luxe rn| .r.i n ' r h o . n u nn the nonh slalc Blount3 We invite you to compare our goods and prices with any others and you will find they just can't be beat. Beautiful line of Dolls, the best we over had big values Svc. s 1.00, s1.so to $1.50 each. Lots of iron Toys, Mechanical Toys, Steam Engines, etc., at reasonable prices. Doll Beds, Wheel Toys, Choirs and Rockers st very modest prices. Books and Stationery make line Gifts, priced 101: to 79o for books.Box Paper 25c to $1.50 per box. Handkerchiefs make useful Gifts, our lqigvalues at 100. 156, 25c to 50o are unbeatable, be sure and see them. Fancy Towels and Towel Sets, Boudoir Caps, Fancy Garter Sets,Silk Hosiery,Mufflers, Jewelry, etc., will make the finest Gifts and our prices on these goods will please you. § Big Line of Christmas Folders and Cards, num oe 0|mmcrcnm Lu Iy read in this county n eve ry h o m e i n t hi s PI I TI O G m i o l n ! u r .a n n u l , ll l u \ e 't w i n k l e I n h i !s y s , w e r e g o o d e vi - de ne n t h a t h e h a d e s t o r y o n t h t i p d h h l°1\l'l3|»a n d t h e p r e s e n t st o r y Mi l l e r g a n a n y t o t h e ve r s a t i l e S e d c h m n n ." ' l 'b h C b r i l t m l l E W , "h e st a r t e d z l o w l y , " s o m e vr e y p u t s m e i n m i n d o f m o t h e r C h r i a u n u E ve ,m n :y e a h q c .A n i k r o e d r u b e i n ; p u t i h l w l i i t h e Nnr ij am eo t.1 h u i le f£U \ || e l f ¢ t ; 1 | r h l i e |. n d ¥ | l | w o r k i n g e r i w e n n :b o r i n g e t u n - ¢.¢|l \ ¢ u ¢ \ \l |!\|\I.lfl'.|']|¢A m l B o b b y : l o p p e d t o r i l l g h t h i s pi pe , " I wo n d e r e d b o w n u y a n e co ul d s i t b y e n d b e u n m o ve d a s s o m e o f t h e m d i d .I vo m l e r e d , m d t h e n I t h o u g h t . u m s o m e o f t h u s f e i l o vu h a d g o n e n l o n g w e y n d o w n t h e p a t h o f I l i a , a n d t h u t h a t p a t h h a d n o t g m w nve r y r o s y .Th e y w e n , l i k e i y , t h i n k - i n g o f t h e ti me ,y e a r :p u t ,w h e n reckless y o u t h v u i h e i n , a n d t h e y w e n d a n c i n g w i t h p r e t t y k d e : b y t h e i r : i d e a - b u t n w t h e t a n t r u m . " If o n e h a d b e e n I l l t c n i n g o u t s i d e , make this offer I S E >aper and is recog Blair Paper.Each he béppenings of tlle ;ivI|, social and politi- you are invited to be- ;o join our increasing H11 U a l v¢ . n n » v~ --vn a t u r e exp lo si on o f d y n a m i t e t h a t d n ; h a d k i l h d £ 1 0 m a n a n d a r o u n d a d t h r u ot he rs .F o r u m r w w n . 1 s u p p o s e , w e : n n n o t w w o r k t h e n e x t d a y .W e l l ~m a d e ~ h c li ke ly ,w o u l d h a ve t h o u g h t t h a t n l l w i t h i n w a s o f o n e acco rd,b u t a n w e n n o t ." D u c " k n e w t h a t h i s w e d w a s n o t d o n e ye t .n o r d i d h e w a n ! i t t o be .M o s t o f t h e A m e r - :-....-- u -\.¢.».nu " u l un nd u f n ! night to nelp rn um lU\r|1ll amnunvFrankGelatonandMn .h a h diineade and Louise were he rmnt .§=iI.0I! Wednesdlhlen' Aid Society andThe M. E.. Liu!familial spent a social evening s l the ehurrh Friclay. Det M3131._ard Mrs.llalph Cuff were vblton at the C. V. Shumnker home Salxmlay eveninlMiss Proust was a bus passenger in Omaha Satunlay._ Mr. and Mu.ll. B. Plugge shop- ped in Bhlr on Satuniay.Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sonnsen visit- ed at the Hana Svugerenn home on Saturday evening.Minn Anna Kniep is staying nl the Sam Wriirht home now instead of at T. 11. Frenclfa.be a Chri-ulman treelI'h¢-re inliland program nt the Lutheran church Dec.2611: at 7:30.All ,ue welcomeue._n xl...D-..Hmmn and u . \ v u u g q ,a a m u a u n | v c u |A 'nancial Secretary; Mn. D. IJ. Hayes T?"I"Irer:Mm J esse Raw. Usher; Mrs.Chds Richter,Assistant Ush- er; Mm. IJ. O. Sheets, Inside Watch: Mrs.. II.P.Hansen, Orgnnlat; J. I).lm\n and Dsl.. liilninxer, Trustees. After tho buainew meeting a nicehmch of pumpkin |3111 will!whipped cream and coffee wms served by Mrs.Gilbert Olson and Mm.Leu Iuuart2.. of the church were filled with these of the *winning lille.On Thursday evening n banquet will be given the winners nl.the Lemon hall.They will have nelmanro of the 1¢ervl¢.eu atibn rhurch on Sunday evening. The high srhnol in preparing fp: an entertainment lo bo given Fridaynftemonn.The promfnm ir in charge of Misa Farrar,Misa Annu Mariel'ctorsen, fill;.5 IEthel Ilnvee, IIngenr I _I l _ _I l o. . . . . . . - . . . . . *Ufi df Tgs, Seals, Cord and Holly and Tissue wrap- plng paper, On i ' f i n e li n e o f C h r i s tma s C a n d y n o w r e a d y a n d pricerl at 29% 256. 304: and up to 50c per pound. Our bag variety of Fancy China, Colored Glass, etc., Aluminum make the best of useful Gifts a n d a r e ve r y r e a s o n a b ly p r i c e d .F' t a n t ,m n though st v u u u r u r l c l u l n e w " l b w :I n u ...-..,.....u m I m a a m a n w e r e 5 h u n d r e d m o r e j l g ¢ s , b u t m | , n y u f t b l fo r e i g n - m g h h u m m y pla ce t o g o ,a n d i t en ah o wr d el l si n t er e ll . %0 s 3i | \ g t he m - k f t u w m u c h t i m l o n a p r ~sg ivea o u th¢rir h u n k s a l I f t r y i n ; Sinn than @u nothing gin m xi.U,|;,¢, go to ampanpper bling over, we lu wean.wour big, dimlylighted. hunk hauae. "Our lull vu mute UP of Amer-ians,I1-hhmen.I'renchmrn and Scotcbmen.The drnriness of the weather, the iaolatlon o! our quittcrl..na u n ins.ongenidity of Nw men. mpgla me think than would beno "pa u on elr!.h " vr "t°0'l *i"" muon; nz.Daniel might Inu bien safe by being thmurn in the llon'a den, bu! his ehaneel '~;g have been small had he hem th:into aura."Along width the esr drn nsn of th l m a n v h o u u e n t h a u r o r t d i r an m .and traadn the a m i - M path, the!! ls, ll Uma, a vrretched ness, an overwhelming Zonelineaa afmul, whic h emuhil hh nuanlng ml renders him illu a wild bout, or Itmay play upon hh moulin end make hlmllk a ae h i i d .Tb c mo o d a lth c h o n tb l!nigh!n n nnynhing but !:.....Iu..\."There v u 5 young fallow in amp who had been on the job aboutam~>¢r\b.l'~lil¥»A n d u l f o s n d out later h e vu f r o m | " mu c h ¢r's seho-ol"in,| §a End.lr l d j f f l shin. ln n iw sun: ur |an.\~¢»\»\..-picigm of :he situation, he seemed to know just t h u to do.For nmomenthepaused,:mining up h h patient;-for we were elrttiniy as meuiaily diaeulfd "bunrh".'Phan he drew his bow across the vlniin monmedltatively,mme seriously.and with more onorgy. Hin flnlfra quivtrlng on the nlrlnp, he plnynl "La Siancllnisi",md ,like an electric spnrk, it had il: dfoct. for not morethanhalf dozen note!were playul until the i"ren»:hmen benn to ram on their lmh,and then,one by one, Ihr! nt. up on the mln af their hunks,emotions aroused--animatedh"'";**\ Minn The tune they had team! in their ehlldhrrd wan brought back fe m.11 \ Uwmghl.Tm; d'rc...: i .ma .'a.1 nu, a. . latter uillfl ali. !.h\)fur;jJL T1\:;11 gtheir iose and ayzupuhy for them neives,and youthfui memories,andl m o f u n homeland m m ms ? pines.ulh c n had won them. "Thu Irish were FRU!'volt mn'wr the J ian. but "Den" umm! .a lrfpet :otion around."The wear- EE .g m 3'-I E 3 =EE a == EE ' =E=.a family of rx treat you co betterment 1 N ( Enterprise -- Omaha Daily and Entemrise -- Mc C a } i § l -¢- P i c t o r i a R e v i e w - .. . - . - . . . _ . . , , . . - . . . . . n .. .\--- . - . . ¢ . a - - » - - - eaders,we will give you hearty welcome, will mrteously and be glad to work with you in the of the community. ) T E T H E C O M B I N A T I O N S Enterprise ------$1-5°|An|°rOmaha Daily and Sunday (ss oo}0rld Herald 6.00 -~''$1~50lAlllor, Sunday Bee 5,oo§:s.oo Ente rise ------$1.50AnierriicanMagazine--2.50 Ani." Woman's Home Companion 1.50 $4.50IQ~ Am o r lfso ms ~» ig Decembér 1, 1925,The Enter- I be sent to any new sub- ..4-lea r ~ n n n f \ /# n r n n p v p n r E EEEE § EE§: :EE§EEE Mrs Aden Seavcrs has lmn unuer mr.ann Jllllh " g f ~ilermaul mlutwcn l'0f¢|?¢'rl weml rumlc ann :mmm mumw..r aU12*f0¢i°f'0 can but is i'"I'""°'f1 °h"'l""f v}»il.m at 1 e 'ihe past week of tho birlh afn baby Tuylqn I"r4'nch in retiring from ~\ \ ' g g p g Op e n e ve n i n g s Un ti l C h r i s tma s med).hom!! batureiay daughtcr to 5Ir. and M n Clarence-farm il anl mlseni|\ln|: .n farm h i r a w M r s .T ° " ' ° { A n m i e r s o n " ' f ' f B l e w n .o f O m n i u .M r s .2 ~ l e 5 w s s a l e n o l n h e l d M o n d a y ,D o c .2 1 .h , _ . .1- !. f \ . . 4 _ "r ¢r _ L _ \\ . . . |H L . ; B E N C H N O T E S ~ and Mlzs. Alive; z:vo;:;nu|| »¢.L,m be frntmberul h 3 1remonls °PP¢ll'\n u n sr 1 We nn lisa H not known at.. ..l m i x t w i u i k m m I.r\nl;\Ackerrnam,daughtn r xi .z~°.present n mr.e n a qua sc a e BNI Mrs. J C Ackerman. r o r mfg will rebide here or move cis;- Wm M m lnelulay of last weex mr. ann nt time11. J Smith and was apgnt D sm and \€I\ill¢-bound pas:ngera Wednesday.Mr.und Mn. Ch as. "i d=" °" "fi 0. 11. Godsev imullm ana<la§ afternoon n f |\Is surely proving our claim that it gives most heagt and satisfaction for the Dollar. J E W E L C O A L Comes in Large Lumps, No Smoke, No Scot, No Clinkers, a out 3 bushels of ashes to a ton, w ~I I I II B [ l f ]u u l l c l l a nd M I I !A n t e |_¢;,¢;|w g fg |e K a p \l \\r n n v 3 .u l l u 1 1 6 ',IIN vu B uU||||n.s~ed 1 1 . for ch l i$ l |'| |l 5 | N 21 1 1 c ~'m on t H|1°PP°l o n e d a y h a t '- 9 ¢ "n u l l vi n i to r s b e t w e e n t r a i n s S a t u r m l n :Lo Te k a m n h .m y w i t h i h * a l o c k i n k s a l r e a d y h u n g M_»e\1.elyihia Ro s e n b a u m i s t h e d a y I t In r u m o r e d t h : I T h o u " * = ° . l ¥ " " % . '° = '* . } L " } 'E '2 '° 2 - § 'hap pg m u t i n e r o f I. e l e ve n a n d o n e -a i m L a u r a Fu es s vi s it e d g r n d k e e p N u w i t h o t h o|n\ln¢ non ma n y w lv n u nws u a n mv-Ina v u u m m ; n - u n w i r .by ucondh.when the mo r °w~¢~*» nam;in l mv. e l mol and c old dr, and wkh il thisa r wu Nla w,whom vu n u m " D m "md mu be xwnvn c pr ue hn from n ma e illtlemlnt not l u a n y .w a s u m p n n o w v u a wa l m a ! u " h o m : u tho snow am!o o ld lh n l z u u ln u r i mc h mx.T h y vm a n o f n mln d c u d th t c i vi l had vo rk l. :ha n nm domes . lux rn. »- mm. vm-. ai m md woma n.a h m l a - u n s w m u m K N * y n m m r n d u » n ' w n \ e \ - \ m ~ q c m u m » » u » H » » 1 N - ' mx ox um umm" nu qmw 1unxu~sm lor mm. and sn the pluyinr of the tune one lrhhmnn n t no wnmgm u p m u .lhmufh gruuamm. I huni mm My . ~-ay nd wan v n u thu ne o n " - A h l plrnon w u uw m um u a bu f. unotlonlosa u hh nwution. 'Dn¢"lm' though. dm In lures hh coun- | r y , m d u n ¢ h » t m u \ ¢ b u n d u \ ¢ e ef ww tn rvd n d h i m aLiL"For a morn in! :p in lbo vialln noppld.The play er c ut h h e y no u r u .Tha e nwd vu d l hi s hu | f n S a d d a m .With h h h u "" M|ncolrhmnn ix.probuhly. qlw, lu b egu n.f n - n m u m m, _ ._ ,_-.-_-. . -_ ~ . . _ _ . . . g E3EEE§g . . | | Beginnir pri s§wil scr ib er il fm'-- Q. "Mn wmn-=»°»§:;;;:,;' h§ml~"F§1H§f af...a;;; ';,=.;;; ='";;';;='0 ,,fmlsey and um- ,,,,, a;;4,I,;|;¢;";,..'u, nicnh. Mr. and Mrs. ';'"'Eh "'°,{°*;§;;= Mn.Wmdh acquaintances fgom aiiw .ilnll )IarJod'o wen Blair lhup The :mall sl¥t'\fll¢ bod.:PENS Sunday nt 1 u.R Grand island were hromlcaftnmz.|;¢°rn Saiurdny work south nf Lawn uPP|\|H home.__...Mr. and 2-Irs. Anhur Jensen nmh us.. nm... nmM ~..L. \nn|\\»¢ .azhrek lo connect with 1 holds fire for 72 hours. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK? Many of our friends have tried JEWEL since our announcement two weeks ago. §\.§lEz1lI§"llm ,;,;... 5hgDDin|I I A Q I : v n t m v m c u n n n "u | . l | C u u u u s .l v l v u . .J - . . .------_- _ . . h €: -! n f ; ; 'r B i i r r ~~. I ' € " i h $ ' f § Z l ' l ¢ : " ' Z } I I : ;o h § ; } B a g s i w l eq f e k i ~ " ; _ § -~4 1 ;\A x l u a v ¢ I l J l \ . l l l l . l \ ) l \ ; ; _ t r ;e o .u l g e r o d e n o n h o m e .d r i v e o v e r i f t h e w e a t h e r p e r m i t s .L .H .C a m P »P a s t o r -* { ' _ m " " m m m a ' n m O l i n g e r H r .a n d l i n .C l a r e n c e D i x o n a r e T h e W a l d o H a n c o c k f a m i l y w e n ...5 ~I 1 0 0 . . _ . . -_1 . . . . - : . . . - . .. . . _. . .n .# u h m n n ! " * €P F ° ' " * .' " ' *! " P P Y p a r e n t . :o f n S u n d a y g u u i n a t t h e R K I l a n - E R e l i m l n n 1 ,A m i m d m a r m o r b u !a o 4This uhr mod only through the mnmh 0| December. 'W H i l l ! !I U l l l l i l z l n .|u a t l i v v v v u ~~b o r n ~e v e n i n g .~|" T " "'_1 c o c k i m m a a t T a k a m a h .e l a k .F o 1' " l § ? . E 5 . .f ' * . ' . ? ' ? . 1 . , » . " » . .u n n ¢ n ¢ h l f \ ° 1 ' f ' f f " 1 f d ¢ , . . f f ° _ d o i f _ n i eI ; | r .l l a . |m f .I l o n h l m h l ( t t h e l l \ i l . f o l t U | l l r a m . .y o u n r ? u u sv n l l c u p s Ui |C |l 09 lI U EI H. ' 7 1 -$ ,,..._.......,...,...___,,. ~.-. -. ~ . . . _ . _ . . , ~ _ , -; . , Bhir.Nehruka,Deeerlber 17,1925 rr m .E.:|fTER ?R1SE-- Llmt special service and 1 thnnk off- ering ukan to apply on local ex- pen:.c.L.A :pedal service in beingphnned for But evening. For nm Sunday , thi 20th, regu- Lu services in the morning and n :plaid service in the evening ln thic k the Langue ma regular mervieewillbe combined in n b r i d urviee.'I'3:ehour is 'T P.aa. an~ the entire s¢n'i¢e win last about a hour m d fifteen minutes. Leque iw puttin; on a good Chris! mu lervic e. c n u n c n n n l c r o x x BAPTIST csrunon w w .Lh o lh md a n m u m An h r D . B l llllr . mm. 5 0 0 7 ne w z o . L a l. g n u ' it r io o 1 1 A. ll. p n g " a n - l i o n n z ' m o P l . c a n n o n 0 ? c n x m ' ( Gu . L h e o ln m d i n d lh i llli In H. GUM Pastor. mu S o h o! 1 0 A. ll. inn in g W o nh lp 11 A . H. Chsidian Endeavor at 6:80 PM. humming lrrlo tl n 1: 13 PM. 3111 Ni;ht,Wodnudly ' I s l <Jo1~|on:cA'rIoNA1.c rn nz c n (Oar. W alhr. Avo. md Colfax) J a ms H e l e n a ,Putor. ma y s a m a o A . ll . Ionian.; Bn-visa 11 A. I. T.PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Drum. Nebraska) RW. R. J. Roincnun. Putor Hondo/ School at 10 A. M. c h e m Benfica: nt 11 A.u . u|;=.:n1c.u4 ~m m m (W. Lincoln nod Ind xtztlt) H. J. Warning, Pastor. The American Lniherm church rill a r mo r for lectures on Chrintlan Fundamental Teachings" rl Imiruction for Saturday after oma at 2:80. Sunday School at 9:46. Servkes every Sunday morning at nan vilhar in flrftnnn or Enllida 'r.K. and R.ll.Ivenon spent F , a n i n Omaha o»»»»u»¢. I m B a s i t e r wu a g u e q t o t th a n . E. Dixon home on Thursday evening. Hr. and llrs. S. G. lhhonay , Culond Francis, and Ahnham W anick drove to Omaha on Wednesday. Hr.and Hn .Byron Bunn wereguest: Thlfraday evening at the Ken- neth Tywn home.llr.and llra.A.E.Dixon ondEloanor spent Thursday in Omaha. lin. J . 3. Conety atttn lthe P. N. G. Club at the home o ra. w P. Samson in Bldr Friday afternoon.Hr.and l l n .Hovruti Hain Ind Winifnd spent Sunday e vwn g at tha T. K. Ivenon home.Hr.and li n .Geo.Hlin spentSaturdayeveningatthoKmnelh Tyson homo.Hn. A. E. Dixon vu one of themany who attended thc dinner gif- zn by Hra. Clyde Fitc h for the H. E.Ladies'Aid ia!!Wednesday. Hr. and lin. Harry Tyson anter-tained nt. a duck dinner on Sunday evening for the following guests,Hr.and Hrs.[Cennlth Tyson and Benn Bud and Fred Tiefhe.Has Howard Hain md Wlnifnd spent Monday afternoon with M m Geoue Fadtlgr.David lathewa was home from Omnhn over Sunday.Hr. and Hn. Randnil Iverson and rhildnen lpenz. Sunday with her roo lher, )'ln,J. C. Christensen, the oc~union being hor aeventy-mlxth birth armivenary.Hr .and lin. A. E. Dixon ami fourhildnn vhiuxi Sunday afternoon al he C.H Iilanchanl home at Her nan.u _| ll-..n U \.lni||\l.\| und Nlbn lh City an d :c ron the ri ver from Ymkton, S.D. Another iuoiullon exiled for n 10 per em: state um on eignreu to pro-vide p m of lbs funds needed for oonziructlon of the :free bridgu. The convention uk ed for an in cnlto of one een; a gallon in suv- line tix; property tue: lo meet ill federal lid moneys available to the mu , : n d for repeal of the intan- gible Lax law. W F. Parker of Cherry county vuelectedpresident succeeding Phil J. Kennedy of York, who bu been at the head of the luodltion for fif- te en y u m Charles Unilt of Oma- ha. vu rreleclc d viee Pruidfm and Gates Lilley of Slrpy rounty , :hos en secretary-tramrer. DA NA o o xxo s ILat Saturday evenlngth¢ urn col-|lege choin Ind the Danish thumb choir and I P*-IW in the gymnuiom. With lo much gnugicnl t.ll¢nt.pre|- ent it wan nature! that the evening 101lld be span; in singing and plgy- m l An impromtu orchestra com-Iposed meiniy of Duuphonel (combs} furnimhi some excellent mule. The reading circle mot Friday wg. ning -1 Pwr.Wnldo B.Niels¢n'|home.The next meeting will be at ;'~= Skov Nielsen home sometime ini anunryTheGirls'Glee Club made i r ;first lPD¢'lr¢nce Tlitsnlly morning ll use chapel service.Pr o f. Hmm 1 |KUWDI good rnulte in the music de-l partment,a fact which should in. 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" T h o co n ve nt i o n r c c o m m e n d n l th a t th e b d d g e s b e b u i l t n t O m a h a , N i n h n r n , S o u t h S i o u x C i t y Hl a i r .Hu la , ~.. , ~ ,[f 1 ~'| I9 '"» ¢ " ; 1 ~& s 2,- Q/Iffention! Sulbr aa, Jenkins 0il and Battery Stationgnunppeoflivandcmmrxma r e co -5 m a !l vy E veopcntlmz eagerly wiih Mrs 1n U19 work }r Cisacli wi!!preach for un at l l l l l l z a l l u i l l i l i l l l l l l r:1£i=Lx4<1é<9¢<<rz zL:¢===¢e41=»=¢e=¢1<1e=e=e==1===::1~=1~=5=| §They`re Wonderfully Good -»-Theseu » 7 ' v Christmas Mixed NutsALONG THE and CandyBUTTOM ROAD EE n m t l u and Rnbv llnCos whoa t t e n d s c h o o l . l i Te k n m a h , a p e n l l u ! S a t m d a y a n d Su n d n y w i t h h o m e i o l k l . l l r .m d H n .T.K .ln s r- m n a n d M i n n C l a r a a n d Pe ar l i n - a n o n m e n t S a n d i ;a ft e r n o o n a t t h e P W .l i c - C o y h o m e . l r . a n d l i n . C l i f t o n A n d e n o n , o f 'I'- e kl ma h m o n t S u n d a y n i g h t t i i h h i s s i n o r n a d h u s b n m l , L L . a n d M n I' r i t z i l u l l o r .s l k .u n d H n .Jo e I h m i u r l m ! d z u g h l e r ,o f H e r m m spa-ni Su nd ay w i t h H n .Ja m e s i l e t s l e r a n d l o n Cl y d e . Fresh f 'om the groves, they carry that taste-ful mn! of goodness so pleasing to the lover of Nuts.Have a dish for 'tween meal lunching during the Holidays-ghd they am also fine im' 1 .'In t r m o f d w l m i n t h e i r : l o s i n g ses i u n h e n l l i c ye st er da y. AM rnln illt iula cadlo-5 o n G o ve r - :m r }lcB'|1.ll||31|a n d i h r n e x t .wssioau u f t h e si n e -i e g h d a l u r r i n w o r k fo r : i w cu m t s u rl l u t l o f l\1ve\¢'briil grlu. br i d g e s p '| | fe N e b n s l m in du s tr ie s " i n m u u f l i r p o l i i i o n d e t r i m e n t a l t o th e s t a t e a u a w h o l e . 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