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i{,f};f;;X;g BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA DECEMBER M,1925 N01 48
Pioneer IJditor Makes A Survey Oii
1|,\>:z<,ur vnraiox,g g v g g w o r ~ ~~
~~Vinton, Ia., Dec. 130-The Peopie
0 Savings bank here failed to oper
fits doom today following a rneetimof tl board of directors yestenlny
The cloning of the bank of°NenGrlzrwtliandDerelopmenl.{)f
Nebraika.Points wi th
Pride To Growth '
\\ith the United Press, M. A. Brown.editor of the Kearney Daily Hub,
and dean of the Nebraaka newapaperfratemity, today told an interesting
Hall. Iowa, is believed tn h:1\.e eaua
ed heavy withdrawals from the loaf.
bank.'Deposits :mailed $300,000.ofri
1 :HES1 s n r : J l x ' r m s unzlo rw ra of the k dvclmd todag5|t1.at they were nfident they woulr
Kearney , Dec. I.-In an interview be able to WJ'their depoaitora ir
atory of the growth of Nebraska "1
he has observed it since 1870 andggvgan insight into Q10 3l10\¢fI1¢!l$
to advertise Nebraska.
The ,movement to advertise theatate,whieh was aponaored by
Brown, has been adopted by the Lju
braaka Daily Newspaper Auooiahon,the Nebraska Association of Real
Bnlate Boards,and has been IP'
;.ro\ed by Governor Adam McMullen
and scores of prominent penlonl
throughout the state." A biraeye view of Nebrmka 55yean apo visioned a tier of colintiei
bordering the Miaaourl river," Bfvvvl-
raid."These included Richardson.
Nemaha, Utoe, Can. Sarpy. D°¢1¥1"»
wunsngum and sun: with the te:-
ritory now comprising Thurston, Da-kota and Dixon completing the north-I
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full and reonganlxe the bank.a
BEAUTIFUL s rnze rrs
A COMMUNITY ASSET
¢ Denver, whlrh has long been noas a beautiful city with unsu
acenic surroundings and invigorating
climate, Ia constantly adding to the
many attractions whlrh naure has
given it.'l"hi.a year it Ls construct-
ing upwandn of 600,000 square yards
of pavement of the flexible aaphaitic
type.This would be equivalent to
60 miles of 18-foot highway.
A father wrote 1.0 a country boywho had gone to work in a city bank:
" I hope you .aequit yourself well,"
ond the boy replied, "I had nothing
to do with it."|
Seven days without food make one
week.
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:present at an operetla which ia heingputonbythentudcntsofLhU1[§¢Common Place Hqnvfnlns gfYourFriend:And NfighbonInThlrEreryDay
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lwayne Normal.4
They were cspaclnlly intanatedinithisuporettanthahmlxughtarMin
ufRuthBronhadsomelandingsolo1epmt:in a.ing.1§~m Wayne they went in Wed WHEN rnzsrrn MEETS FRIENDPoihthillicm1»1~|ml ¥u.1~.B .L.».§21 md Mn.E w.Schmidt continues towinreturntoBlairmxSunday.Improve :inn har meant operationInnelhopes to bfhome noon.MAKES GAIN ON CATTLE Mr.and Ain.John Duhney an1\.rzn n I _ Znoking for their daughhr Hrs.Hut
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expression of kind
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KSBRVATION STATIONS ToCAUSESOFRADIOIADLNG
atlirliion of fldimr an n
sluuu umuplu :mo nvu north OfBlaironthibottomreportsaellingthirtyheadoffeedenfor346around.John bought Unrae a yearago when calves and during the winter fed them about alx or :oven tomofalfalfaalongwiththemmrouahageandsummerz»»1\widemadeupthetotalexpenseaothatthe $930 :well meant naarly ai!gain.John feels quita Null aatiailod
with tho oxperlnmeni and in flguringontryin!another whirl at tha
gamo.
Morris McKe1nnay camo in Irorn
the wut on lut Saturday to spendtheholidayswithhlabrother..AllieandhimauntMrs.Ellen Mc!(annoyondotherrelatives.
.
3 Bovoo and chilifnn of Albaria.anada to spend the Christmas holldaysinHn.B0\!¢|old homo town.
Mr.and Hn.Grout Gan:and sonof Omaha and Min Sun Bello Inv:
ollyn who la working in tha cltyarpcctto:pond Chritlmu at thepanntaiEdLurollynbornelnmeBlair.
Hin Dorothy Gray who hu bun
teaching at Tonlnfton Wyo arrivalinOmahaWadnlodayfanning.Her pannta Mr.and Hn.Frank
Gzay won on hand co melt and wal
eome hor.
Mn.s.w.Chamber:and dough!lor.Mn.Roll Dena and ohildunaocompanledMr.Chamber:to Omahrid.th ad~..m.f:;_1 eff:
ment
r relationship -more cordial th
past.
The Ente
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"Homestcnd lnniia were still lvlil-
fble throughout ihif a utc rn tier,while settlement wu scattered in the
svcond tier west, and beyond :hat it
was generally conniderud thai the
county would never be suitable for
mixed agriculture,"The Union Paciflc nilra ui t n
\erMd the stain from cant to west,
Lrown continued.Then we n IN;r.lht\railroad accomedntiunl.ax
cept than stub lines from Omaha
and Nebraska. City, and there wereno railroad bridge: al. either ciiy, the
cruising bein:made by siram fer-
nes."De-seinprnen iof the niimlrll WM
rapid, the Omaha nnd Southwestern,hmm the B and M., rtlthink Lincoln
in 1871 and built wn t u n d to ajum:1.ior\,\\i£h the Union Pacific at
_Kuminey.It inter was extended from
Hastings (then lCsnen:\\'\f}Kowani
Denver.*"The grnahoppcr scourge was
11. numamn man ln: sm: znrlmnwater power known to man.
MERCHANTS ENJUY
umm BUSINESS
The Blah Merc hant: Bvio:A c md
Chrislmu Ilusiuu.'Hume Pre-
pared Were Well Saillfled
With The Renull:
'liE8CHANI*S EQUAL orxaxsi rm
On the rounds oi' tha \:1Hou| bud-|
nes:places of Hag yesterday,| n
Enterprise reporter found that the
merthlnls of Blair with but few ex-ceptions,repo¢rt¢\d'n very good
cn.rmgusune,rlorml,Decemiiar 15,1925.
Dear Hrs. Rhonda: and Flrnily:
At Int I will keep my promlle and
write you about our tripMr. Hiker made n short visit with
my mother and nisier, where I v uawaitinghim, and we left Lhen on
Snturday afternoon,Oct.3 in thc
mud :hd min to Mr. Rikm-'s sLlter'alatRandi,when we visited until
Mondny noon. staying Handay night
with a nephew of mine ln m,1=| m.
ant, lawn and we left thin Tuudly
forenoon in another down pour withsanmd d r as m y m i d be
for 20 mikn when we rua.hed pavm
ment near Buriingtolm We kept on
puement from than to Danville, Ill.:ui nt arwpund by Ln Sadie sef anty-
five miles out of our way to do so,
stayed at Princeton,lil.Tuesday
'U°;:;,"°;*::,2°2a: ;."'~*,';}1§i°",,i*L§,*.*.;E mms mmm?
~~|srmuvmc|
Calllemen Again 91: Good lfinnlcinlg
Cahdilian And Pmupcring.
T19 Fillnn Looks Holy
FD: THB!!r
J lmllry ll.twenty observation si:-|
UDB# it v u announced to-day by
J. K. Smith of the Sicwart-W nmcr
corporation.
liitliertq,such expdrimclntn iuw-»been :nnled an lzfinolated umi omj
of the country between two or at?
mon three stations.The results ,rg
mah research have been negligible.;'sure 1| still] nobsxplmation of Why!
s shoud strongur in the].u m m than rtutlc chttrieiiy l u p l i w INDUSTRY OF lH.POR'lANCE
out bf nn|'s\ hair orspark:out of!Llncoi 1},¢183-Caltlemihfftg nt one's feet md weak ini "*." '' 'summevwhen th e m ; "I rent]in better conditian to u u r t their.PM Yno ltatic charges in the thing! about ;;»-1-»;»==~»-;=» at pxum =h~=_;;d=y
uv, zoconiing 1° Hr. Smith.*»;"`T\,».3......'T.."T.'<.§=."'l,.'5°'1"2'.=i.1_0 f l l l 'The Btmnrl. Wlrner ohservationir R 1 taiistkiln |fc w»
u jl h : n u n s ,n a r e p og g "gg -~ r e ad in g on »°;»=;;";,aummlrixifg Nebraska nnge
,om every wo mn u land cattle cond onsChrizkmu business.Some few whaz''il5'*»Lebanon,Ind.'**°'"°'d*¥I4.uHng the period of the tells.The Thu outlook for ntlemen L, bright
had made no special effon to s q
Unk businum wen:pguhniatic nndf
night, spent a few hours n Indian-apolis Thursday Ionenoon and In
'bouiavilhv Ky l"hundny afternoongnnbempornntouswiththis}?eriod.|di¢|some complaining but c wr anrl on :J W at ¥'nlntfor the ni ht.
and there- was a long succession of,
mlruulh p i n following,"Brown fe-1
rnllul.iolwilhatlnciing, [ann et-ilcmenu forced their wny ¢°m"'"'1
ally \\e.slv.n:d;towns.\"1UlH'?**3"""=
cities arose in Lhe midst of agncul,
aural arena; ; network of I3urlmKl0"|
railroad iincn Wm created in south
rrn Nebraska, with Denver and Billings linens crossing the entire stale,
nm! other ruiiwny systelna penetnt
ing the intnior."The nurthwestcm Nebraska sand
merc hant who hui prepned for theChristmasbusinesaandhadndver-
lired his warn were wall satiaiied
with the amount of business done.
G. A. R.BL!lC'l" OFFICERS
The John A.Dix Pont,No.52,
G.A.IL held their rrguiar nnntiaielection of officers for ihe year 1926,
sl"hidly morning wg.went throuizhCamp Knox, n large govrrnmcnt ne-
serv! when there are runny old haw
zach nm|oi.her building:but few;
men and mules left, on to Horne Cavewhenwe:taped l while,then . j
results will be avenged und plottedon n map similar io that issued byg'§f,2§ F tone of modenta optimism
p nthe guvsrnment weather bureau."y Additional c attle an be wintercdisthebeliefofthe mgineen con .ducting the tests thll curves "~f=1~1L",.J"?..'I"£'.}I,'.l":.,§"§."""""' of hi?
I:,':i.,x"i':f:":;'f:.,.°f;:"'£':.i*::'a.s§ .Cattle throughout ~ .-=»~=-~»
result.lf so, the experiment wkil be :;;n':;d"};:L°H°h and condulun,An-
repcuted at regular intervals through!The hay.f n d and range supply
sul the winier.is aufflcieni nemli with n nur-Cnve City, time home ol' Floyd C°|'|"Hy a cnmplrison of 'fsul1n¢' and K0 Y hi h nt
Ilim, passing through Elinbetmown
and nur Hrnlgennviile ihe birth place;
of Abraham Lincoln From time
gh , u g nh gh f h gplus in soma counties w c 1|U s.c § 1"" " w t "i; ;"b e°"'f3uimn¢¢1 to the :fact ihnt cattle wen
wen c r map :P0 Zsoid close during the p u t a n o nnl iheh Inst meeting of Dae. 12 1 ~iblu to drterrnine the cfffl. of "¢=j u, lo the neu! uf money.
The :follmving officers representthe staff. for the coming year: Com-hills disappeared m the first '1"""zman¢ler,J.V.Hinchman;Senior
Ler c l the twentieth cer1tu{)=1""i;Vibe, A. Sutherland; Junior Vice J.t i m e r n c l a m n t i o n o f t h e B H L I h o r t h , £M c C r a r k e n ;C h a I a i n H ' E
iw m a v a l l e y c o u n t r y w i t h | r r I n : = \ U ° " ,
a h a n g u l d e s e r t i o - u m s i a ,a n d m u i l e r n
P I .
N o y n w ; Q u a r i c r . h i u t e r , J. V .H i n c h
m l n ;O ffi c e r n f Hue D a y ,An ul rc wmunicipalitim sprung UP to ihc "°ryJ0hlA:l'alr1olic Instructor,W.H.
farthest wesiem harder."
The Nebraska of 15125 is one of the
mbst cumpleiviy diirelnifletl u:If1¢2U|
luralf states sf the union, ar.cond tonone:im production |ml|lupcriot'
th many,Ilruwn declared enthusi-E
usiically, adsiing that lin wealth hun
incrcaflzsl ns by a miaacle,and imresources only in Lhe first atuges of
allevellupmenL Ihuh li ci t m o ve m e n t l h n iuT .gr p y
h u b a r n r e f e r r r d to i s i n t c mi c d pr i - s
m n r i l y t o e d u c a t e N u b r u k l p e o p l e i
i n t h e z x i c n t ,v a r i e t y | l l 1s |v n l u q 0 f .
t h e i r p o s s e s s i o n s ,a n d a \ - c c o m l n r i l y :
21 a c q u a i n t h u m e n é e k e n i n o t h e r
slnicx,without brag or exugge-n-1lion, with the resonates uf this :taleandlt;desirability for homebuild-1
ing,"Hue originator for the move-I
ment explained.
"A lt|2.c\|ri¢l¢-covoperatjve m5\e5mentisproposal, enliaiing the fri
rculiva and;state nlepurtments,chambers of commerce nm! cummevcial clubs, dniiy and week1y news-papers,sarloun sinh? ofgmixalions,
:md all enterprising citizens."5*
A mmmittre of three appoinlacl
by the chairman of the Nc brukx'
5
Wood;Officer of the Gunnl, Urhin
I a c h e l l n S u r m n S u m u v ]M a l l e r)g |
Iklegalun to (I. A.IL Hnrampment10 ht' helul ul. lilintings, Sheldon i'u:k,
LIi. E. Noyes. Aitrmule.
As [hu yours roll by the Post gclxnmallerandllmailcrbutthemem
blfni, faithful to each other, sill! holdtheirmreelingsnmlalthoughnow
nnly fourteen are lef t in the counly
. ... - . 1
they f.°nJuy_\iailin; our uma; days.
1si:xus 1N|Ql'!I 1lRI§.'§ENI
The editor of The Enterprise a t
knowleulges a very keen Chrlatmu
rfeswnl from the U.S Oi!Works.The gift il an Eveready Safety ru-
ror.It. isn't often that such articles
uf zum ure sent out by concerns of
Cxty m. want to the Mammoth Cncandspanl more than two huuzs in
the cave,which is 1; wonderful ;:Inc¢.|We were 265' feet beiew the surface
and had a. boat ride down there on
ia litile lake,and the formations
ands 'Df years are xomctlhing won
derful ami unkcscribuhlm Then: arg.
unlimited cuvu,ravcrns and : r w-icm that have not yet been laxtnv
emi or trswa-rncfl.We also :aw
wlserv Floyd Collins went into his
|dm\h cave.From illcre we went ln
{$m»\li1\g Grctn where we stayed onFriday night.It had been quile cool
|thlx fm Ind thare wus l howling
mid mimi that night, but we had a.lnrgu room willl n big f i n in the
.firc place that niglat and the next
morning lo we were cmnfartlble and
thc on such }?hfnnmrna laid Mr.Smith."Hy plc ling i h l curve:.>f.m§§'"ff§fliTf 1133, 'gg ';1?..?"i§Z
fa¢|in ' and :Qatar in tents on alia .ztions of vuy ing wwe length, mm grmr causal by .thc short crop this
itnnkibin program may be made to-;
ward discovering what frequchdug
3ruuicil lay dripping waters for |11l31.h4»i ure best.for hrundmnl.
"The plan Ln hold the ical!or-
iginulcd in a discmery that Chicsgo
reception this ycnr has fnilni to fel.
low the ac¢:o]1b'¢i ruin.There have:been several clear,cn!d nights on
which it has been impossibiu lo hear
nations 500 znilvs llinlanl..5
"On the Olhrf hnml.them ?1avci
Cnlile are going into the winterin good shape, Anderson miml.;
A few cases of nunge were re-
portnl but it his been brought un-dvr control by dipping.Losses nf
callin than fm have been light.;
(fundilion of cattle is 93 per ce'ni
u l conwarml to 'JZ per r i m h u t;year and thc condition of nm;e|
and pulhre lands is 89 per cent
l l
u u . u u l )m r .u u l n l u u r l E l I IH B l k !Saturday lftsrnoon.
Min Elsie Pelanen, who hu been
staying it ihu A. C. Dnbel home for
:svnnl years, plans to his a nur»e'a
lninin; c ourse u the Clarkson hon-
;1it.|l in Gmnlu.Her sister,Nal-senn Ll nlrudy taking the c ours
there.
AQ a recent mating of tho Cuh-
olic Ladies' Club, the following of-
ficers warn elected forthe c oming
s w .Mrs.l i n k Buty ,Drvlldfhlzli n .Reed 0'Hlnlon, vice-prclddent;
Blu Inaba Rodgers,secretary-l.nu»M y » 4 ¢ £ v ". A . - ~" w "1 ;
This vicinity was vinihd by 4 goal
.sind :now storm I n t Buridny ind
enough snow to drift the roads mmmwhat..At prnent however,the
roads an open amd business in brisk,
the merchants helm; kept busy in
:pile of lou of mov.
Cllrcncs Gochenouar, non of Hn.Wm.Scherwdin of this diy, will be
married Jnnulry 5 to Miss Frtnc u
Waller, of Omahn. Clarence hu been
working in Dmnlu for n number ofyur; and his mlny Bfiir fdends an
confntulnting him on his comin;
nurrhga.
Blnir h u a fins Christmas tm l
:h h y¢sr_|i.the flag pain cemnr,
doruud by Henry Huwa and cut fromhisfinepropertywestoftown.Ther! will be no tru! this y ur by
the Womcxfs Chamber of CommercebuttheChrialmuspfdtisinthe
air md havara round about sheddinghappiness ovcr ull.
lir. Detlef ilenningnen hu zvturn-rri from Los Angelo, Calif., '|rh¢3|
he was called when his son Herbert
wu seriowy woumled in n hold-lmi
Hin son ll now o ut o f damn: Iit in believed he will noon be well
again.Another lon, Anzo, who want
out with hi| father, will slay for a
while in the sunny west
ss c 1 The fullowimr >vw1z People. amongcompaml to pgr un a ) ¢ ll||h home for the Christmas!»l im.-»mi l f *¢>m . mfx; zzz; zz., n|)ETf¢f\cnfD;e ]*(};:];a'la.holidaysz hly nle Hunlum. Ruth D r
:nxt reception from diatlnt ;>oinU..".l'Rl\'.r\TH S.\l.H .vls|,,u dr ty Benin,Ruth Qheely,
Ir \diathcnne Bcekmnnn,lh r y Cook,
Guuie Scheffler Marie Simonsen,ll l U R( l !CHOIR As I nm leaving town Immediately 'H dPnl-;sBx1s cA:~sT\'r.x,I will :ell at private sale nl my { ; "" ' I "lmf : ; * :HI;ld"Mu__'m';:t'
fact,every fmlace me ntoppefl thc?home, the following house hold |\Tf un-\ooc 'J 'h .lumen Annpiople seemed to make n special of-|The choir of the Cong:cgution|i|U¢3fl»cnblnalinn range hard ~~ 5 | 3 n o c h ads Myron
church presented their Ch,j| | m"'stove,dlnlnx mom uble and fourgaroc '
lhc lady naw to it that we wen.In
ifon.to do for us.Salhniay we
n'topped a few hours in Nashville,1T¢nn. :ml again at Murfreesboro
*where there is a. beautiful National
Cemetery and stayed nt Winchenber.&l1.i\mturs lfld it is ""'t°"l'°°'"V§lt frost:ll quita hard there and on
sharp practice |')ihc company._ Eihrvough Georgia that nilht.Sunday
CARD o r THANKS
r furerwcm wg went over the nmnunlainsf am!on to Chattanooga where we
3:-pant M.-vzrnl hqurx in due city andWith tha deepest gratitude lowxnifor. zhc battlefields south where than
those who kindly tendered their ser iare many beautiful and interestingvibesduringtheiiknessand111221h;monum|:nlA and tablet:alescriptive
of our :Inf wil-e and mother we ex.
tend our thanks.
of huttlnn,iotationn of the armies
Elric.Sunday night we were at Cal
houn, {ia, Momlly at Atlanta whenDailyNm*-|splper anaaciltion mi lf ,John Blass .
meet mon lo ronfrr with Governor;Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I'eler~nn Ewa aiupgled n few hours lm! when
ildslullen n.ilh an View oi perfectingan ouranizalicn to carry on the pw5pmaoelpublicitywork.The eommlbs
in in mmponeal of J. IC.La\\nnc¢,;galitnr of the Lincoln Star J.H.§
al \'rQj,g5 Fl LE;; IDR
ar; xmazx.\ 'rlux
Lncoln, Dec. 21.-som; ai. Matson
.the allate fair wan un,and on toMucunforthenigh,a bcnutifui
little city.Tucaudly we went in
Way Cruil, QI. for the night, Wc~lnenday fouenoon ue.arH1rd al Juk
Cnntltl,"The Light }IL¢Ln:|l"hyfchains, mshogzany iwlng mom furn-
Pctrie at ihe church on last Sundll}:u"|'¢*~ NEI. l'¢\°'3¥\iI muhine, i'"b°"'The law firm of 0'Hanlon, Llnher
waning.|;Simmon| bed and malireu. one imni &0Hnnlon has dluoived partner-bmi :I 1 Hn buh 'a crab sanitary!ship The junior member ReedIn spite of s snow storm and the an P 8|»)1 |blocked roads ami side WIUUI,¢}w'cou¢.-.11 and pad, dilhtl, wn£ing¢le¢k={)Hnnlon, and Will Maher, who have
church was comfortably !il!e1l.'I`he;M\\i olhfr miscellaneous axticlss.iconductnl than-business of ihe firm
rhoirwn compoaniof fourteen me m`I.. il. illyrngfa,the lui few years, hav; decided £0h w ;the following rendering;Mlo i a s n .amz w. Lincoln S f ; m_;;g»n=h»;f»;,;;;=;°;*;';;;'f;'
: n l lust ru :M Van In Hrun 1 a e n u `w .in. 'if v. na er, pi..Mary!T1:sr WELL A n n i u u x n w cuns :he °ff=f" as In¢lw|¢|l.uls WlliCook, D.C. Van Deusen, J.Iiiltnnl Ihu fined up Lhe \n§§.s\\i§0 ffm his
llhnxulu xml H.II Brown.1 The city lost well, which was §,¢.practice nhl Reed will malnum his
Those who were prgeni expressed ing drilled lui. weclc, was abanfloncai ffiffl in the earl wing.
lhemnelvés an veil planed with tht*
f cmiition..
»- . . . - . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . -
RlIIURNS n u m so1°r|| |..\Nn g
.ll 1 depth of 155 feet, :fiat having
drilled abuui twentyfeet In mlid
rock.iAnother inst wdl szill be put down*
Funeral servicn wwre held for
Sir.1.John Blaco at the MethodistchurchinKennlnionl u i Sunday
nf tcaxloon,Dec.20.ln spite of a527972 snow storm nnd drifted roads:auf on the rearwoir hill pvuih of
Hr.C. ,\Robeson,pmpdetor nf town as it in !:»elivv|.¢l that good "*"§the church and home were fillzd with
the Clifinn hotel, returned int Fr:
day from 1 Nc weeks visit lo Sang
ter crm be founi hen.5
Sweet, wilur of the Nebnnka Cltyisuperintrnaient of public Imtruction nnnvinn, Fla Tuc mlly mul W zdnu A z | Q c bd .T BFSINESS ANI)News-Pmn, and Ole Buck, Sttmllfyalxl Nebraska,today filed nnomln-Iainy wer:bull!very warlfl 41135I §fn:§lwn°T»u»buan1'$ Ine!;:1:\\u SOCIAL FORECAST
of the Neh mkn Stale Prem uso- ation for hin present office on theNorthern G¢nrgl» was slfutllh rtrick in gm Anmnc which took him d0\=\fnnation.nonpolitical ballot ;~=this nummf:di and the I-=°;"=*;j ihe-ze and while there he mn nn dwniDN 25»-Christmas Day.
looked hal.:ann seems:o C,____DMinsRanePuls, who attends the!Elton Biuell,who is attendingharvrsting pumpkins.Kentucky ""!::¢nzm;=:'j¢h;i;i : | 3 p v ; £ z § » I m .6 _ l . i ° §~
Bllir hiv ;f'=;°'is lptnnlgizg thel lid nd 'i°'f§"1¢1'p'rr:onl slaitedlrncf T r n u t z lobmcao '""f°$°i'.f,"f*>°f which in new under con|Lruc»1D¢¢. 31-Blair Fir! Dcp't hue An-
[mention I.er parenu,r.in riem,.iton olden ul,l m eorgn M on an tl?.iion.H r u gpm;the e U.,] B 1|I n Fritz Pull,who live in zzniwmnueny .T M i w boy!'emi pcntlne me ruin..We wen: in J '°| '"'uu m¢.'.,§f"£.m nm! that IL2..'.i D:"2'r-R¢¢penin | servic e lt ILE.
toni!nm pan of lbs munty .clauml in high achooL 1 (Continued on pil! four)|_..m Wu ng; ,,,,d,d I cliurch at 11 ;. tn .
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fiiltmis who came to mourn with the
nelatis~ ; ;=§passing of a dear friend
ami neig r.Rav.w.C.George
and Rev.W.D.Smith hld. alurseuf the serviixs.There were mln!
beautiful flowtri,a very 1331* enl-leclion, rronsidering the time of yen
whrn fiowcrs an more nre than at
other When.The entire community
vlrill mi n h i m Bilco and :ha sym-
pglhy of nl] gon out in H10 bunn-
ed hmlly lt this time.
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7.65
75.4940-50
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14.40
be available for fuxthar highway and cf record in :sid County; also a of the Northwest Quarter of 801:
caastmc don in uid c ounty.tract at Zllld described u foiiowsa 'Lim Twenty-Iour (24)in TournahlSECOND:And Bl It Furthn' Rr Co...::uer.4:Ia; at tha Southaut ,,°,.,.:Nineuen (19) North, of Rang; Tm
anlvld. by slid H---11. that the adm el Q! the Sant!airat nnlrinr nf nu' nm Eu ! o f th a Sixth :ax m a
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ut Thunday an llnnth
coz nnss z oxz as PROCEEDINGS
County Gomminlonen Room,u w ,mm-»k».me.24,m s .
'PM Bom! of County Commlndon-m mek punuant to adiournmtnt tak
en Nov. 80111, 1925.
Prnent: Chu. Nelson, H. C. Blqcoand Peur il. Ty son.
Hlrluurs of the prludlng mating
nn read and approval.
Afur | nnlui enminnlion of thefolloilng bills on the diffrent funds
it was moved and ucondo-! nun thc
f¢lnU"il||» ¢}aim1 be lllolred and the
County Clerk lnutrucud to draw ur
'rlnu on tho funds indiciiud below
to ply the lame.Curried.
R. G. Allen, Inn. Policy,28.00
Cyrus H. Anderton, Hadisu,4.00
Arndl. Hdrr., Supplies,L85
Mrs. Funk Allbef y, Board forpoor,40.00
D¢P°¢ Store, Supplies for poor, i2.00
l"r\d Dewebv,Supplies for
poor.20.00Hurry Errey, Milk for poor,8.00
!°'|.rmeru Co~0p. Union, Coal,45.55
`. R. (Fur. Supplies for poor,41.47
li. c . Juknon, Clk. Diat.'Ct.,(.llrk"s few,31.50
Ca r l J w.Damage and land
i l k n jo r ms d ,75.00
li. B. Printing Cn., Supplies,!2.!0
Wm. Kelly, Qr. Snlury,180.00
Lincoln School Supply Co., Sup-
pilem,126.84J. I1. Huh IE Bonn, Supplies
for poor,9.65
lhbel J. Harsh, Co. Supt., Mill-age nini pmrlngg,76.38
Maurice iinhrens, Sheriff, Ex-
pense,126.10
J. llualler, Supplies for poor,60.80Cliifonlllunaon, Salary and
moneyad\f.,86.00
Dr. R. J . lluduch, Prof. ser-vices,3-5.00
Nob. Inst. for Facial! Minded,
Care of inmates,163.18Heb.Cl1ildnn'a rpme,Ca n .
of lnnutzl.38.00
Clua. Nelson, Com. wmk and
mllugo,zsaonN. W. Hal! Tel. Co., Rent and
tolls,39,35
Reed 0'Hnnlon, Expense, in-v.,10.00
Th e ri m,Printing,,: m a
State Journal Co., Supplies,l96.Ii
Orin Slriclzlell, Druyzgn,.75
A. Svwnmn. Supplln for pour, 15.45
University Pub. Co., Supplies,6.17
Wolff Dm: Stan, Su|.»plies,26.21Hur!County Clerk,'1 can
1 fum-w.¢. bridge work,1s1.u
n z a n '
1. o. 0. P. z ucalrllmrr
2nd and ith Friday Evullng.
P . N. G. c wa
:na Friday of each llnnth.w. o) w_
lst lad Ind Frldiy Enniug.Au z mc m 1- E GION,
Stanlcy E. Hain Pm. No. 154
an :guard fn, E1¢n3n|,8:00
SATURDAY
G.A.R.and w. 1 u : .ind and ith Sliurdny Afternoons.
DIdD¢r And Bunn al PublkWor1u,b¢u\dth|yhnnbyn¢r¢~quoad w fam una pruponod im-provement of uid lilghvuy No. 6mmm uw umm ol me vmm .1Hamm. Nebrdlu.into a FldullAid Project,u noon u my bc :mlmx u w i n f u m -m a m a muh meh :MPI ll may M ueuurym mum mm. we nam! nppmnlolnidpmjo e tummumgybo .THIRD:Thu Ula County Geri
b e A n d : h e wwf S l i n n n d e d wlarvani a rw! vi this :solution to
the Suu Engineer md the Burma
¢>f Publk W ort: n Alorsdd.Puma me sy pr vved mn u m ay
ol Dc elmher. ms.A r u n :Annie C llu un, Co umy
Clerk.Chu.Nelmn.Chdmmn of
n f . a w e .(SEAL)
T h m bein;no furthe:buninauLhaBoarduijoumedtom m Dec.
zsm, xszs.ANNIE c . w\ m' 1N, Ca mr y c lm
p.rn.the lllpiial.Young i'eop1cv.
Union had a iun-:boon in honor of
the fonner president of tho Union.
llean Anderson, who is now home for
the Christmmi holidays' from Grand
Isllnd College.Al.5:30 a clndlvlightwxrvico led by Ruth Culhlmm
1.ao lnrguly ittendnl.The rolling
of Chrlnznus Irqemls and s talk bg,Nr.Anderson :dried rmlls' to th e
enjoymenl of the service.
Chrusunu is ni 1-canon or }oy. Then
na at no other limo ln tho yrnr, a
spirit of good will premeateu the wryair we breathe.Expression of good
wishes rome:enily and nal|.|riL¥ly.
Ono feels it as hu goes about the ur
nlinary course of daily buainua.ltis fully a muxifesution of the Spl
rit of Christ. a splail which is great
Iy needed in the 'nrorlcf today.'Tha
p u wr : m l Mrs.Smalley take 1.1=
opportunity oi'expressing zo thou
many frienuln in Hhir their whhv-fur n Merry Christmas and 1 Happy
New Year.
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The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
|.ing medium..xf
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C H R I S T M A S C A R O L S E R V I C E
T h e c h o i r o f i b e B l a i r B a p l i l l .
ch u r c h w i l l g i ve a C h t l n l m a t C l r u l
P r o g n m a t 8 ; ; . m . a n S u n d a y e ve -
n i n g .De c e m b e r 27.C l r o l s w h i c h
h a ve en r i ch e d t h e s p i r l t u l i l i fe o f
t h e c h u r c h f r o m t h e ve r y ea r l i e s t
ti me s w i l l b u fe a t u r e d i n t h i s u r - »
The Enterprine,mast na\efull>
';1M'flt:l¢s
on the subjec t " &n| | of the Fin:
Chriatma.n".Paat»or'a sermon subject
11 u. rn. "Thy Kingdom Come."During the absence of Mr. Henry
u.Taylor from Blair the Men's
Bibiel Clus will be auppiied by the
pastor.All the men of the church
and community are invited to at-
tend lhll dana.
The B. Y. P. U. meets every Sun-
day evening at 8:30.The Sunday School wlil present its
annual Chrbtmu Program on Than
dur earning,December 24, at 8 pm.Varied and unuaw numbers will
tell the story of Slllta Claus and of
the Birth of Jes!LG Christ.inadvertently no mention was
made in these notes one meek ago
nl the fact that nina members of
our church and congregation attend
ed the annual banquet of the OmahaIiapti:-t Union on the 15th.Dr. John
31. lleatenen, Director of our Chris-
tian Center Work uver the wholezerrimryoftheNorthernBaptist
(un\fentioa was the main speaker.
The Blair Church had a lug-c r ra
pzuentation than the Pint Church,
Omaha..
SlIERIFF SALE
Galvin-Byen 5 Sullivan,Attorneys
By virtue of on order of sale la#
zucd out of the district Court of
Wallington County,Nebrulco,and
in pursuant of a decree of uid court.in an notion therein pending wherein
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company is Plaintiff and Paul C.
Bradenen (otherwise known as Paul
C. Jiroelerson)Annu C.Drodernen(otherwise known as Anna C. Elm!-
B F a s m? ~
stwr s; OF NE BRAS KA, l...
Wuhington County 1A. C. Debel, Attorney
ln the County CourtIntheMatteroftheEstate o
lta ry A.Wiieon,Deceased:To .th
Creditors or Said Estate:You A
Hereby Notified, That I will sit e
the County Court Room in Blair i~
_said County on the 26th dey of De
'eember,1925, and on the 27th dloraonl his wife, Lydia L. D. Clzristl:
cnsen; Plateau State Bank, Herman, on each of uid dates. to receive andNebraska; and The Connecticut Mu-fonmine all claims u|:ainal. mid En
tunl Life insurance Chmpany ofl tate, with n view to their adjustmentHartford, Connecticut, were Defend {¢n¢1 allowance.Thel time limited for
ante, I will on the 30th day of Dc- = the preemtation of claims agairut
cember, !925, et 2 o'clock P. H. o£,naid Eltnte is three months from theaah! dey at the west front door of'|26th day of Docember A..D.1925,
the Wuhinlton County Court House,and the time limited for payment of
in the City of Blair,Wuhmgtpn debtn is One Year from said 26th
County,Nebraska,eell at publlc lay of December 1925.
auctlon to the highest and beet bid-;WITNESS my hand and thc Sealder for eaxh in hand the following of sais! County Court, this 21:41. day
described zeal estate to-wit:lot November, 1925.The South half of the Nonholra, FSEAL)I. c. }2l.L1'IR.
Quarter, and the Southeaot Quarter 44-bt.County Judzc
of Merch, 1926, at I0 o'clock A. M.
Arthur D. hlflllan Putar.'Arthur N. Anderson. Dnning
Amd! Hdw., Svnlls.
A d u : P n n h , U n t i l " .IH. c . u m" , Dr ." -xng ,
27.00
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(cu. warm An. na mum
Wd.a m i
Ibn County Clerk vu huu'\|c\¢d tv
utnr tiu for bu..for uw bmlldilu
of hndgen for Wuhlngtan County,
lor the yur 1926, same to be opens]
Jan. mn, me at 1:00 o'clo|:k, P.li.
On motion duly mule :nd nnledthe Caunly Clark vu !nlt.f\|¢hd m
ndvsrtiu lor Md:for printing for
th e y u r n m ,uma la b e opmzdJun. l2lh, lm. |l.2:00 o'cJock P.lL
01| mation duly made and carried
a Refund in Une amount of $22.72
vu g n n to d the BI||r Telephone
Cumpany by rumn nl double in!.\n¢
rblo uu ume nl.
On motion duly mule uni nrrial
LM following raolulhn lu puaedz
nr3 o| . u'r | oN
W HEREAS, Suu Highway No. 5.
running norway through Washing-
ton County.N f h m h , l l paved nrgraveledfromd n south llmiu of
uid mumy ta tho mruu llne af Une
City of Blair, In llhl mrunly, nod inalsograveledurintheproeeuof
bein(gnveled nonh thmuln Burt
County from the nunh llne of Wad:-
imrlon County. nm!WHEREAS. that pan of -ua high-
wny Iy lnz between the xwn u i d
v<>\nu.lmely from Xhe uonh Unenr ah. &=y Umiu of mm, aonh an
the boundary line harem Washing-um and mm Counties, f. no: lm-vexul. bm hu been nw.-ed xo xr--Ie.
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Slndu School at I0 A. M..I1Church Binks at ll A. 3 jmats and ali accruing: coats as urn-s u d aah will an held op-an for vided bar um order limi decree 'ms
me hour.the Jaw in luch cues mule and pro-
Dnle d a t B lair , Heb: uh, nm zno mm
lv of December, 1925 Dated thi; 25th day at November.
Auz mucau s v . - w m .' m m m
(W.m m m a 2 n d : m m
B. J. Warning. Parlor.
'Nil American Iaathtnn clmltl
#Ill u m mm for loc turu or
'Ciriltlan Fundamenul Teachings'
or Inslructlnn for Saturday after
Jakob Andruun H925
Hinorx.
Sunday Sdwoi at 0:46.
Immun
Blb il dau at 2:30 or 7:30
Further information Bldr Tel. 1802
The puter lnllndl an aervr
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l a i u l i l t - l u i m r s l l m a n n u l ;r .| | |
!Cor. Judson and Center strut)
Banda! Seize-ol 9:i5 A. I
At .thisfglad season of the year it is with* more than ordin-
arygpleasure that we extend to our many friends of Blair
:ir:coE~4|:>=That the Sllte anin-|
nr and the lturcau nf Public WurlnI
f th Sum-of Nebraska,be am:o elhry hereby an requested to forth
1withrequcal.Ieflerai Aid ami a w
alia! [anis from the avaliable State
Iunda to be um! with avaiiable fundstothiscountytoforthwithgravel
n h l highlriy.and that slid Stair
o. U. lloP\'oud. Pllhr.
lvlorlh inm 8:30 P. ll
and the; community, our GreetingsPnyvr looting Wodnudny nm-
sn; 'mo
sr x. \ a Y ' a n r i sc o mu r c r r u a c n Bcity Conirlcling ca u . a . | , , " " " "
(Grant Strut between ith and ith)work,1332.94
Hu. Chlv D. Hiring, Plltor ll. l'. Weitkamp .3upplies,490HolyCommunionmr y S u n d ly z-:. S. Andemn, Road work,a mo
me Ikly Day sl 7:80 A. u.4 A. wm¢in»_ Road work,5.00
Ghureh s e lm l a t ms .Alla nr -;"""'§ y~_§===f»-- *land work,69.50
mer r mren,ni wo ar,1 | - 0 | mn S " ' | 7 Arlington Motor Co., Repaign wo o
..... _._.and llbor,14.90
r n r g l l l y r l l l l u u l u t l u I l I w v w
Works ber and they hereby are fur-ther mquestml to forthwith prepare
the nrrenary plans lltll u{m:ificn-
hom and ulvmtire for bids for mill'
wart of improvement..'ll'IlI{l}:That.the County Clerk
be and ahelxeraby ln! instructed lo
forwanl a copy ol' this rnoiuliou tnthe Bute IIngrine-rr and the Bureau
lt is our wish that your present and future happiness arid
comforts may be multiplied many foldW~ >
0_3 ~%Our desire is that we may have the opportiinity to ex-
press our happiness to you personally for the privilege of
AND nam limi, latwr,40.00 ol' Pubiir Worlin ml afurulhl¢|_|;g DlRE(.»'I`0Il\' Jap llonenhnum,Dragging,9.00 Pnnsmi and approved this N1
§laz}dnnl DH Co., Dil and nv.51.43 of December. 1925
Zlaruest Kina. Hom! worfu,29.63 ,J Ilogrnl.{5lI.\L|DP PY THM8 Grant Lage,Rom!work,28.00 On motion duly made ;1»d wrriml
I-Every Monday Evening Manhattan Oil Co., Gu am! oil. 15.25 U11 fnllewing »emlutiun wus im ~¢»¢1:
.\&'r2:RNooN CLUB Azrull.Sny der um;Co .Ile-nr»:soz.ur1oN equallybeing able to call you ourlIX.\3!l!*iATloN DAT
amena Study Club (Evlryilan.3 pain,£1.85 :__.I L t\|"¥\|i{. illlw., Sup lies,1137 wz11nI'As. 'Hate | hlh\| n \». 5
v \\..-~Bury }|-nndly Esning, 1:30.lltuly ilnnlradlnz Co..labor. 34.25 f";'l'"fl'.'F...'1'ff'"§.fl'§.f'
.fI`°"§?'.. .?.i'f.f'f.§ " ~ ? . 'f " 1 " L . " ' : ~I R 0 1 T l 'that you may have the same kindly fe.eling to
n|~:1.Pauu~zc wa
mm Cather ChapterI:nd Std lon Evening 1:30.A u x. ' 4 0 A u xn z c i x us c xé u
Btsnky E. Hdn, No. | 54
2nd and nh llolkiny Evening.
llh ir Tflnlf la Co., ilrsyagv,3.61
M. L. Lnrhnlenaen, Labor,3.00
Chrmcnnen Lip. Cn., Suppiln, 560.69Void lwllnri, Labor.50.00
L E.Linen.Hainlaining,35.90
Walter Larsen Garage, Labor.3.50G i n n \ 'f l l | |I l l m n v f J l l | | I
l u l l \ . . \ ¢\ . | u\ g i .. l i w u l l l i u l g l u l l i \ u | " \ | 5 u
the limits nf tha Village of llc-:ruan
in mid county. Slllel mid Imifghvmm win
:null be graveiui on both ahh.cfu i d village ami,
'»'»HPIHIIAS, ihe Board of 'lm um-
ff :aid \'il\| |us ul' Hermnn haw pe-
amumay, Apu: Aa, .wan n u L ' u l K f l l .Saturday, June 5, 1926
Salurala). Juis 24 1926.
Mabel Harsh,
Co Supnintenalent~.~. .{C o a l I n
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ward us
Home Bakery Clyde BurgerQi`~:-< .i F. s. Bain.-sow
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v u nt o a zuu l o
Q a g P o u l t r y
I l \*D r .D .W .B e l l
; " ' " 'lations!mr Usnnty Holm of nom x m l c n o r u:.'.u¢ulANs s m. :00.00 mlnsiuners in :saint in obtaining Fai ..
:oo.ou :nl Aid Funds zo :saint In ;uyil!||{,\(;[},b¢|_ .warner 'S '
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ml ma uh Tuna. Evening.Rrsiirf.
R~ E K A H 3 ia. s. Pritchmz, Liberlat and Sd Tun. Evening.Stamlard Oil Co Oil ami lv.HELPS c m u n r z n Sam Stuena, 1lb»»-nn..
OF COHMIIRCEI llbvranl Talyiur,LaborII O L " \ A . u l l \l 'n n = |v p l t l n l s u ( f l u . I 1 L .f n ¥n u n
32.70
100.00
135.93
190.00
w e
aa.. "Je ;;;1 '§¢§{§'§:;i§§-,;"`§..'f"£
running through amid Viltage.by
paving,cuabjng em!grueling the
urn-e,yzo "rljierg-:f'1o.ru-: _ua £r.ll.e-
Utnltt u nutuy (num nun enumand by virtue of a licanaé issued to
me out of the Dldriet Court of\\'uhing1.on County,Nebraska.dat-
ed November 10th, l925¢l'rTin~A¢&§un
therein pending nm!for that pu:
QUALITY,PRICE and DELIVERY are
th e th r e e ' f a c to r s wh i c h o u g h t to d e te r mi n eI Blair Auto Top Co.The Enterprise
O'Hanlon & O'Hanlon Quality Market
Blair Milling Co.
G. L. Dixon Co.c. R. Mead, D. D. s.
Carrigan & Carrigan
w,\susz~zc*r<
JORDAN cc
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A . F .A N D . | \ . l .1 - . l m e r i n l n t i l h l ,H a u i m g .l ¢ . ! a 0
Rnd Tuemdn £31 t h .
|nr i so me u Gyardian of w ere you wili purchase you# COAL.
Nebnaka.Heten Andreuen, John Andrgaaen.u xonuxvo on fr§""f"..,""""'3" H~\§'==q-g g IlRS' l:That am Bureau nf mb-nmi Barr Andreasen,minors,I O u r P6gular customers who come hack Attorney!Norlh Side StoreMrs. T. C. Hiltonl l l l n n v n u 1N O .I 5 x . ' r
u l .Tu e s d a y a f M o n t h
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"'a n a n d t h e h e r e b y a r e n q u n t e - I w i n a a m u n h s a w d a u f -5 'r e c o mA m a H a w .s l u .m s *r x v ° "r a r ,',, Y 1 .~ ~. I ' . 2 I E ' .f u . .R u n n i n 2 5 5 : 2 2 i n t *. f f - i . f : * ° x . ' . - f § 3 ".' f : e = : '1 e ~ = » s = = * » = f = . s ° @ ° - . e =° f = = . e = ' < ~ = ~2 a w t h a t p u r r i h a s e s m a d e h e r e a r e s a t l s f r
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rm mlm W. J. Rodgers, FloristL:Attorneys
Farnberg Hardware Scheffler Harness Shgp Undsrtnker Wm. J. Maher, LawyerW B D N E B D A Y a n d l u .I I 2 1
I i .C .B h e o . R e g a i n ,fr e i g h t ,
N w e o m u m ui l,141.98
2 n d a n d fl l h W a i . Zw n l n g . .0. { ` . Li e n c h r .l f n l l i n k .68.15
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H i g h w a y N o ..3.»r§9,hix=lliliii m i l s g l
umiu,|'!£0\ll)lIll !lO'r'\'12\'FIll,Unit slim!
i\j\fv-vmi lmpnwementa smhin and
Il l use w e n I m m u o o t i n m eW a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C n u n .H o u w i n
t h e C i t y o f B l a i r , N e h r u k a f n i l a t
pu b li c vm d u e t o t h e hi g h e s t a n d
b u t bi d d e r I o r c m h m e N l i o w i n i t
d s x e r l b n l r e a l esta te,to- wil .:A u
in View of these three considerations.
Phone your ovder early and \§e'll make
every effort to make you :1 regular cus-Henry Mencke, Attorney,South Side Market State Bank Barber ShopROYALIl i . B w nm n un . 1. 7 1 1u a ]n m l rmuuln u |I |; ; u \ g ,. .A m u t I i d w . ,S u p p l l r j s r ,
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lst Tlmnday £\1uin;.smith work,.2.10yCHAl"IEl!Henry Iiunnn l. llraninl 21.60l l :LE N0 . °l6 I 0.E.B. Clark Jahnol. Tum work:10.00
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lllgérway Aid Funds not app:-msinud
ur lllntttd for use in Impru\i| |¢ nmStaffilIlh1\r\yia raid Cwunty of
Semin thirteen {I3}in 'l`owiah=1\
ighlnn HB!North,Rsnn ¢|l!\{r\illl: aim all ihlt put of uw Saud
eui quarter of the Nc;-thwent quarltr:md the Nlr tlwu t quarts!..f
the Southwelt qulrtrr of uid 801\%m41ingtnn, ouhide of ws l\\!\ 0\_tion 1a ufnrrnid unun Isa Smith
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P a r i s i '815|
~A.uu/uma.P-uu-
Dr.w.A.Tyler,auperintmdent
of the Nebraska Congregational
ronfeenee,n n a nther discour-lf i n g u p o n in l n nldsua the
other night about the lmmll town
chuufhaa.As he nee:il..mnrur of
-| |.vm t h e m m l u o f u s i n g i t . - ' N t b r u
h F a r m e r .
as "(sl»T`»r "..Bgeraliou Na! Uarnenhlp
Chirqo I'rlbune boiien.-a that
.icronrtlse Miu lu ri
Ailm an expnrienre d twenty
a n in opln ling I aiale declric
s nz uw inn: Stale Capitol, I:been ahamlonal anal light and
wlr will bc purchaml from the
nhctrlc iight and power comnyIlan lhm 515000 n year will
:wad blf ihln c lump.Ami this
nn out :h e f un her fm th at inIowacitiesmunifipaielertric
ntl have been called to decide
question of abandonment andThisi1notlme n fad or
'nr whim, hui il the mutuni de-
niion of the voter; afld IOTII
1 |11 fxpefientl to know that pub-uwmnhip and nporatlon an ml
:ure-all they ¢nee believed.
Ford I' sn r Pubhc Cunha!
Maury Is nt d.ec1zr¢s wat "th:nidpd ownership :ry ls lilblld-
iu the United Slataa"' and be-
ea 'bat #though god in }h¢or>
~ncipal ownership seldom r u t h
well in aztusl pnc tin.lion
~Mens in manage public utilitiesseldomin politics, and wen if
y are hired an mazmgen lhey are
muah hampered by politics.But
5-:Ha tha! "whether |Jrlv|?.ely orblldyop tnk d ,pilblfc utilities
ld ho stric tly | \n1¢n|ble to nnIlublk nnntml."
Th u C lp i ~l a t~ ln g tu n ma ve n
~.000 nquue feet and no teilingmany square Ineadn.
Think ol the money gre aura anynh: an fly -mrttenl
i ' l : v I i 0 ¢ d n U & l B l \ | \ r d ¢ d u
opnanunnt.T h c mm u o fn b -
-~Iillin Instantly 11159114
m m u n g u n u m n p m
~dtllotlnscpaidforif thopltb
b|notl!l¢d;a1h¢r1d»othuuh-
~n ntio nvi llnu dn in tor es atth a
tad subscription prlu.Every
u mm u n d c n tmd i lu ttb c
~ t l o n n l n m l d c a p u t a f t h o
~~b t i l lt n t h l p v b l i s h l r z ll d
~bg.\ .
hand u nemlduaanun at
Fwmw ¢ Blair. Nth., lndu
m ¢ c . ¢ ¢ ;xu¢|»;.xrn.
m m m l u n ' r u u u n n
denominations or die.As the :null
wi n s de:line In relative impor-
tance, or ldulily dec rease an busi
ness nm! population, them flglda be
foma mo n and more unlthrlc liveto the pu ma.The nlnlu are 1-0
small and the work is no han] that
young men of ability nhrink frofn
n l i u n : t e n e s f A m e r i c a n i fh
i x .
creator of plltluelng Power. a meh
er of lnelneee for all prodaan.'l'bie ar\ument£| buedo a£.llefaetthat li the tnde value of other in-
daltriea. of btfildhlz contraction um
of nllroad bvrlnr.ia hilhiy bene-
rm to the eoontry and 'llltntial of
eutomobilee la also a large budaeumaker for other indea."
In our epfnlon, the fongolng ar
guments are sound and loflul.Theautomobile has become a fixed far-
ce: in our indultrlal l¢|I¢!lI¢.Pro-
perly need, it eorutrlbertee an impor-f
unc pen to economic warren and.
eoeial wel!At the same timedP m a y b e d ruc tivveof both ifltie
not wisely used.This puts the pro
poaltlon up to the individual ovmer.He may uae the automobile ae an
eecnomleal ald to transportation nullduutrlbullon.He may use it lrithir
:muon for recreational and pleasura
l1akin|£h¢ aeetiflce..
There are compegaatioha that hdp
no keep devoted men in the eervloe,fren when they hoe a futon that
loelr almnlt ltopeleea.A letter re-
ceived In Lincoln the other day givena hint of what these eompenaatlode
are."Your father officiated at the
jmarriage of my parents fifty years
,\rv." I1 eald, "and. \ve want to findhim sr he ie :til dive and have himfu the golden wedding."He was .|
milalonary who worked on the fron-Utr for forty r e m .never receiv-
ln; more than 8600 a year, and never
l
£0 Omaha to Sioux City .Orlando
i t a h e e u u m d o o f mo o i n th e
bel.: of the citrus country and boom
ing mmdztng turlflc .In Iac t, all
Florida l l M M beyond imagin
ation.lt le astounding.Some goodfrleuda we made 11150 in Orlando in-
vited me to N M !dinner 'I"hanke~
giving, and we had an enjoyable dayWe ameflsere the next day wha!!
vr e r i llb e th e b a la n e e o f tn e wi n -
lsr, although It il more like summer
than vldntsr.Hae been real wanaSeptember days In Nebraska.In all,
we had a ver;\ nleemn and inter-leaving a iloIl1l more than lvro Ofleetinl trip,£784 miles from Blair
three y ear: es. A time www they to J ummlle and we have dH\"¢l|
moved him forvrarel ae the:firing
line advanced :wud the rent.He
pueed on near1;y| twenty years eco.but letters still come from differentin-ro of the wen ahoiring um the
personal :service a small town puterpurposes, but the moment ll oontrlfi, able to give f, remembered with
bitten to wash and extraNa n c ethat moment lt\~bea'ine to undermlne
the material and eodal welfare.In
e vmtl, every owner of an automo-
gretitude for a lifetime.If it were
nv!for this sort of non-flnanclalreward.Dr. Tyler vrouldrft be able
to keep occupied onehalf of the pul-
I527 miles since, 8811 miles In all,
'lrith e total Chevrolet expense, tall
Iive ntt Amazon,of 10 oenu for
tlthlenlng the brake rode..
I vuite you later and a ll you
about this old town.the oldest in
America, and nevr a city of 15,000and booming with the balance of the
state..
We cannot realise Christmas iabut ten d| ¥l off.Some of the folk;or the turnover k A dialer in
lnmnhee.T h il imo f lh ll d v fr ill.
ln g m ln q e fl n t o b u y t l u l u g e a t
eral mlrhi~for i n UM: ~
4--C h i c a g o a n d N o r t h W e s t e r n
T r a i n s B u t \ _ .
5: 4 0 P.L L D a i l y ex c ep t S u n d a y .
T n l u W e s t
8 : 5 0 A . M . D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
c .S l . P . n i . a o .
T n i n a N o n h
CHRISTMAS LE'!'lEB down are wide open, 9:30 p. m.
p n g "FLORIDA'I hope I Will not tire you out with
(Continued from mn one)i lh ll long lettqr.
with but winbn to 3od and y ourIfamily and all inquiring friends.
somrllie ten days,took n swim in
the onus and :ur l bolt burning at
sen.lt burned to the water edge.ad sixty illwlnllr a on and one
Very sincerely,
lin. Geo. B. Riker
.r ~ IJ o u r n a l .a r e d a w n t m n r n a t t h e b a n d c o n c e r t
1 .t h e ri d e i n ;: u t t e r o ve r t h e d e e p
sn o w b e a t t h e a u t o t r i p o f IW 5 .
C h r i s t m a s ia a l ma ; a n ch a n g i ng a n d
( l o u l u l u }n e ve r fo r i h e b e u e . .
piece.
Most of the presents werein the oh! days, includinz a
overrtsll.and s new pair o!'
As for "bou[hten"yareaenln,mere iimiled to "The Erie
iloy." hy Alger, llm1ty'» "WitIJ.
usefulreefs!
1-hoes.
theyTrain
Clive
ln India," I New Teatunrnt, l nledn pair uf dates nnd iht most won-
derful of li l old-time lays,u tin
monkey that climbed n string.
At that,Lhriaznua uf long agorrprhenled propophmlely u big an
wi lly as now,comparing enrninn
in ibn two periods.
ilu'the gift itndf una nc nndsry
to the upisit of the giver.Somehownary grown-up cu.n'!help believing
the Chrlalnms dinner: of than shy:
were .nzperlnn Th !Chriatmu u r i
mi tt e ns ,i l n i l i t d b y o i l Ia m p a f t e r
\ n u h a d be e n tu c ke d i n be d -- t h ic l r
G i a n ! m i t t e n s w i t h a l o n g c o r d £ h a t
ex u m i e d u p t h r ou g h c a nt g l o e ve s a n n
ar o u n d t h e ne c k t o p r e ve n t i n s ;
A u n t B a p h r u n i n g i v e y o u a ha st en
:ff C h i n l u m s cookies,sh a p e d i l k :
an im al s :n al nt a r a l m l c a ve r n ]w i t h
d d i c i o u a co in re d a u g u r .
U n c l e Tn r n g a ve y o u s w a t c h . I m i
hi s men er uai ty ap p a ll e d y o u - m e n i f
i l w a s t h e o l d l u r n i p t h a t h e h a d
dis ca rde d.Y o u c a n i m a g i n e t h e r s
ac t io n y o u w o u l d g e t i f y o u ld v. d
widely id~e~!~ articles
quen~profits.The Inu it in that
the retailer, with the dd of thc xm-
eral advertiser fa :bla io nu in
obtained and the :uh is pm in thv
till for nur purchues.Advertising
of the p u tti n !Hind will help xo
nat of ln n ec ip tl f rom tht buli-
em, ;n d i h¢ I ; rn r th ¢ v=n lu me u r
.uuinau ug: c an bl c reued the huper arlldé u c harged f<;,={_¢,; pay-
mtnt of overhead c ada.wl-
umo of business is obwlned only bycreating a demand for the goods and
lt. in mon quickly and duthly don:
by dine! appeal through the unru
m u f fThl same principle which obtain:
In rin :ne of the genew udvertih
an could bd applied in the bugineu
: h o w n u i d b l i a t t n a h d i n h i s p r a
nd ..\
E ve r y m m a f a c t u n r h u c s r u i n
Itc h you for advertldng, lad .this
i n c h u xo d u a p u - to f i h a o p e n u n g
Tie Agslamubilr and Economy
in~I¢r lhis zmin. the ¢\m{rir.m Hx-
ghange-l'|ci!ic National Hank ml n»
porled by the Hache Re\ir*»=."al-
tlcku the rriliclnm Xeveleal at ilu'
lulnmnbile by than who look uporit as ¢~ca:wmi¢nl!y denruciivn.These
miveru- elm-neru consider the auto
mobile 1:luxury which, through ilil
appeal zo the millions, iluoamp to
nip nnlionll thrifv,in the bud and
was convicted for his crilidam The HH-time Clrrilllu
the air urvice of th( U. §. W udirectsllp ' ln the f u e at £3101 Oldtimers an aught in the holi»
M 1l1yv\m@fi¢il1 Pf0P|'¢W|"¢l1| ily mah and gazing at the \vond¢J»mamma! reac hes im! plan ilu!ully niluring panonmn cf the lhop
mmm inlimidain in odor tu eowriwindom ofysn fall into u reminis-i h w u k n t u l thin our liberty :rut mood. and rs-live the Chrilt-
s ty e a t w i ple a s e Qhe re c i pi e nt.Yo u r p u rc h a s e s wi l l ..§»' f '
r e g i s t e r a ma r k o f y o u r re s p e c t t o w d tho s e re c e i v i ng z 2 '
~t h e G i f t , e l p e c i a l l y i f t h e y k n o w the e p u t a t i o n o f thi s - . . /C _
s to re f o r re l i a bi l i t y .
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act.Henry in quite a :tary-telic
and he related the following one:
A lot of Amedaana wer! hiking
and one of them told a story.. .was an Englishman present,an~
he heard him toll this :tory withou
getting the homo: out of it:
"'I'1romnn weraootin about!iahinaThey had good hack, and want
ed to mark the spot when they h=
caught their fish. so they could finitthenextttmo.But looking
ward the shore. they aan' no land
mark that hey oould judge ho spot,b:r-Finally,one of them had
happy thought, and c ut a notch in
the boat at the spot."
Everybno laughed but the English-man.F i wly ,after a whill,hc
hunt out, too, 211113. "0h, I got it
now.Why of c ouno when they
camo back the next time they mightgot be able to rem the same boat."
Those are the people we took 'lhiar
country from,and whoever did it
uled awful :ood judgment.-Omaha
Daily News.
.\-||\|- 5 - I '....."- u l l \ | - .-|1
Plan to do Your ~ 6 ké
nelljng onion aela,.cabh=|ge md awed
potato Pllntl. etc.Went from Jack-
mnvilie fhruugh St.Angutine and
D1;tma. zo Orlnnde, where we foundGusKullandBobYoung,an cial
time pasaennr conductor on the M
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me by Henry Clive. the artist, who`6:28 P. li. Daily exc ept Sunday.
draws all those wonderful cosers|1;g5 A.M Sunday oniy.
for mlglzinee.Well, §lenry, before 'Trains S u u ,he discovered that he was »uch a :2 }g Da 3 _good mm. used to be in vaurleville.2§5"',. 11. D:£;°:;';f;t Sundzy
He did a kind of buriesque magic 52 3 p M Daily
s
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Lyle Reeh was in Omaha onFriday.
J.E.Campbell,furniture,a
~dundertaking..|
Dana College closed it'a work I
e-bday for the Chwtgnas vacatio
Pardee having pure bred pod~lease notify Aye Bros.$0-
Mr. and Mrs.Harold Schafer a
earners of a new I'ond idan.
Frank Broan ia driving a ne
a..sedan these days which 31~unahued iaat Satumlay.
Hr. Juliua Hass, o! north of Ar!
gton Plid The Enterprise oliiceInit ian Satunday.
Hr.Henry Dickmeyer from eve
orlh of Arlington called at Th
nt.erpri.se office last Saturday.
Pune Buckwheat I-'leur from he~
mwn buckwheat at Blair Mill.Bu
any quantity by the pound.i6»tf
His:Audrey W olff uma hom
rom Duachne college in Omaha c`rlday to spend two weelu Chrisl.
.vacation at the parental,E11
olff home in this city.
Unri3h&Lang, Ambulance Service
oy ll. D. Lang, Undertaker.Stn
bones. Bell and ImL"Red 139. Hou:ml.1152,Bell 251.25-if
Mins Luzejn M.Rhoadea,who I
king her senior year at the sta
ni\easity at Lincoln, came an lastatunlay for a two week'a vacation.
The asm Anntltl Ball of 13. F. D.
ill he held New Years I-Ive, Dec. 31the B.F. D. opera house.Ad-
iasion Gents, $l.00.Come out and
19 Lhe fire department once a yeas.
The Rivet!Lumber Cc ., put ina
ll for the firemen last Monday
orning.Tim! scare was caused by
ever-heated stove in the eheda
latest wide belt buckle sein.41-et.Az H. Ollermuufs.
J.E.Cunpbeli, Thwture,r u n
and underuking.50-tf.
Youths Companion and Enterprisecan y ur for $8.60.tf.
CQAL--(.Da\L COAL
40tf..Aye Bros.
Old papers for sale at Tha Enter-
prise office.
The Enterprise and Omsha Bee,
Ddly and Sunday-$5.90 per year.i f
Wuxted to Buy -Alfalfa hay.
heave won! at The En¥el'Pr"ln office.
48-tf.
xmwn b~ckwheat nt Blair lliil.~ B~ar
in any quantity by the pound.46-tf.
Mr. lad Mn. A. P. Comptoni areenjoying mafia program: over: new
ndio just instalkd.(
Mis; Ethel Stewart in home for a
two weeks' vention from her teach-
ing In the o mg m mdools.
Mr.and Mn .Chrence Ring,of
Hennnn have moved to Blair andare Iiving on ent South street.
Mr.T.H..Iverson. of nonh of
Blair. was a very pieuant caller atThe Enterprise nffice last Momlay.
See Dunlld Christensen for Show
Canls at the Henry (Bari:tenaen
Store.47-tf.
Mr.Ernent Carpenter left for
Schuyler la.-nl Manday where at i»
mmoreq, he expects lo ioeale.
Pure Buckwheat Flour from home
grown buckwheat at Blair Mill.Buy
in any quantity by the pound.46-tf.
For Rent--A 120acre farm.In
quire at 1mek yards.
43'EL R. J.3l|:(rarlur°.
Mr. and Mn.L.. W.Lltta entertainedthePinochleClubattheir
Pln?'h°Lyle Reeh was in Omaha onFriday.
J.E.Campbell,furniture,a
~dundertaking..|
Dana College closed it'a work I
e-bday for the Chwtgnas vacatio
Pardee having pure bred pod~lease notify Aye Bros.$0-
Mr. and Mrs.Harold Schafer a
earners of a new I'ond idan.
Frank Broan ia driving a ne
a..sedan these days which 31~unahued iaat Satumlay.
Hr. Juliua Hass, o! north of Ar!
gton Plid The Enterprise oliiceInit ian Satunday.
Hr.Henry Dickmeyer from eve
orlh of Arlington called at Th
nt.erpri.se office last Saturday.
Pune Buckwheat I-'leur from he~
mwn buckwheat at Blair Mill.Bu
any quantity by the pound.i6»tf
His:Audrey W olff uma hom
rom Duachne college in Omaha c`rlday to spend two weelu Chrisl.
.vacation at the parental,E11
olff home in this city.
Unri3h&Lang, Ambulance Service
oy ll. D. Lang, Undertaker.Stn
bones. Bell and ImL"Red 139. Hou:ml.1152,Bell 251.25-if
Mins Luzejn M.Rhoadea,who I
king her senior year at the sta
ni\easity at Lincoln, came an lastatunlay for a two week'a vacation.
The asm Anntltl Ball of 13. F. D.
ill he held New Years I-Ive, Dec. 31the B.F. D. opera house.Ad-
iasion Gents, $l.00.Come out and
19 Lhe fire department once a yeas.
The Rivet!Lumber Cc ., put ina
ll for the firemen last Monday
orning.Tim! scare was caused by
ever-heated stove in the eheda
latest wide belt buckle sein.41-et.Az H. Ollermuufs.
J.E.Cunpbeli, Thwture,r u n
and underuking.50-tf.
Youths Companion and Enterprisecan y ur for $8.60.tf.
CQAL--(.Da\L COAL
40tf..Aye Bros.
Old papers for sale at Tha Enter-
prise office.
The Enterprise and Omsha Bee,
Ddly and Sunday-$5.90 per year.i f
Wuxted to Buy -Alfalfa hay.
heave won! at The En¥el'Pr"ln office.
48-tf.
xmwn b~ckwheat nt Blair lliil.~ B~ar
in any quantity by the pound.46-tf.
Mr. lad Mn. A. P. Comptoni areenjoying mafia program: over: new
ndio just instalkd.(
Mis; Ethel Stewart in home for a
two weeks' vention from her teach-
ing In the o mg m mdools.
Mr.and Mn .Chrence Ring,of
Hennnn have moved to Blair andare Iiving on ent South street.
Mr.T.H..Iverson. of nonh of
Blair. was a very pieuant caller atThe Enterprise nffice last Momlay.
See Dunlld Christensen for Show
Canls at the Henry (Bari:tenaen
Store.47-tf.
Mr.Ernent Carpenter left for
Schuyler la.-nl Manday where at i»
mmoreq, he expects lo ioeale.
Pure Buckwheat Flour from home
grown buckwheat at Blair Mill.Buy
in any quantity by the pound.46-tf.
For Rent--A 120acre farm.In
quire at 1mek yards.
43'EL R. J.3l|:(rarlur°.
Mr. and Mn.L.. W.Lltta entertainedthePinochleClubattheir
»}The nlne nf a Hu dupmda upon _When the vqmr bride hu to~
:me in ° 1n =r »vb 1u \d d» mn =L uv hor :lowes mn H - 1 wi' n , " ,u mon sparking w w thewe clly -.. .»._ u..{ 1.m. ...\
g uvumlxllbx-sry Uu n amn mh movh .ant.
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ph o n e s , 2 % .28 - t f.
U n m h l k n g .A m b u h n e l S e n k e .
R o y M . D .I- l n x .U n d e r h k a r .S t a n
Ph a n - n a , H e i l m d In d . R o d 18 9 . H o m e
i n d .1752,Be l l 257.25 - t f.
M r s .Lin em ln W a r r i c k h u be e n
q u i t e i l l b u t in r e p o r t e d au.s o m e
b e t t e r a t t h i s t i m e .
GE T'H E R A N E W C O A T F O RC H R I S T I I A S .M r s . ° r . c . H i l t o n h u
t h e m a t c u t p r i c e s t h i s w e e k .46~ tf.
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You-
Can heat your Homge
for less money wlth
/
Anthracite Egg coal at `slew
Elkhom Lump at ...$12.50
(lrient Egg at 'f .,r .$9.25
Our Coalis always clean.
Christensen Lbr. Co
Ask us abou t it.
l | u _ n u u
- o u s u u h u - u c 0 c u u u v o u u
S U N D A Y
Tom Moore lnd dllh Roberts in
FRil\AY und SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Nuzlmava am! Mllmn Sllll In
"Madonna of the Street"
Comedy-"liAlW BLUE"
New Home Theatre
PRuuR/xm
-mecumsen 24 In JANUARY |»-
THURSD AY
"THE NECESSARY EVIL"
Comedy °'5EE|N~ TmNns"
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Will be a pleasure if you have sup-
plied your larder with those candies,
nuts, fruits,pumpkins,mince meat
or any of the numberless articles
we carry in our grocery stock.
The Antill Grocery
Corner Nebraska St and Walker Ave.
ne ~:~.. \-R ,1 ~
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For Christmas
~'wr, ev Q no;~
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GIFT THATWILL BRING YEARS OF
WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT
9
For benuly of appeunure,.ene ol openlion and fine
musical cone quality, then. in nothing um can campus
with | Kennedy._ll In the luz won! In nmllo-the pcb
fecllnn of flflnen y an of ewneerlng resamh and dt-
velopnnn lhe fluent uu lmn t lutin g [ ln y o u c o uld
uled for y our loved arm.KENNEDY
i7A¢5by111y ~ y".9?aara
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See ihe new model: in Kennedy Rnelvlng Suu I m!
Kennmly Spenkern .now on diupluy.The Illultntlon
above xlmwn lhs Kennedy Model Fifteen,a gwo a m.
(Ire tube nel that will delight you wiLh lu up pa nn c n
nml perfornunce.Price. wltnnuf.when or bullerlu,
|uo.oo.
Service is Our Middle Nalle
~T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e 5fr1.\ 1 Nunnsu I I
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Byrne are re-
ceiving eon|;.atuleti-one from their
Mend;over the.errival of u nine
pound zirl at tlteir home on lostFriday morning.The little Bliss has
Loan christened Donis Claire.
llnn.R. J.Blcilraeken has been
»ufferin from an lnfurtlolt in her
leg the part week, mused by a ballb u m She in elmvly lmprovini and
will roon be able to be about the
l|OU$£
Robert Ililtan c ame in from Lin»
rain last Blaming evening and will
apdld hir Chtietmas vacation in Illalrvisitingrelatives."Bob"is in the
1.nnploy of the Lincoln State Journal
and has _b¢-cornea a fixtur in the
"heels of than family necmalty.
'are and Sire. L. zz. llayenga are
In leave Illair the first of the year.
Mr. ilayrnga hu a position as man-ager of a lewulry :tore at Goud-luml, Kansas.Before going to their
new home they will vilil.relatives
in Iowa.
Mr.and Mrs. J.S. Johnson and
daughters,Lllah and Mildred,of
Omaha,drove up £0 Blair Sunday
evening to be present at the rend
ition of the Christmas Cantata at the
fonzregatlonal church."I!1ey spent
the night at the John A.Rheades
home.
Mr.and Mn .Patsy Hunter,of
Jamestown,S.D.,are the happy
vornu Ina! ¢\r.n:ng.
Harry Sell.: ol De Soto c ulled at
The IInlemri.-.e office }r!\ter\la}In
say "Homl;"' to the force.
Wanted:--Ilorree for winter ;»u.l.ure on meadow and stalk flelll.
Phone lml. H 43.Louie lllencke 46tf
Eugene Rosenbaum vinited at the
horne of his brother E.{;.lloen-
baum of Arlington Ior a few day s
this week..
The Dana College choir sang over
the radio at WOAW last Sundny eve-
nlng and many Blair frlen5I_.f enjoyed
it immensely.
If you need apark Iilutm boy the
Multi(lop plugs for mle at all gar-ages and at the spark plug factory.
43-tf.
Aubrey Thompaon and family willmore to Omaha noon uhere Aubrn
will work as a printing; salesman. He
lilus given up his job as mall carrier.
l.Fnn:l\&Lan|:. Ambulance Service.
Roy M. D. Lana. Ifmlerlalzer.Store
I'l1onea. Hell and Ind. Red II19. llouneInd.1152,Bell 257.25if.
Chilfirenks and Misses'rents-fur
trimmed and the new colon will befound very reasonably priced at Mrs.
T. C. }{iltona.l 46-U.
Mr.am!Mrs. D.Ll.lrelaml andJanice ulrpvrg to Omaha Salunlasy and
spent the day with theirl son, Louie
and family.parents of at baby ¥lfl» Gloria Louise'Mies Vicla Sappenfielel came home
born December 16 Lira. Hunter wwfrom Fairfielel, Idaho on Weelnn~rla;,
formerlg Mt n Janet.Wimble.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard E.l'ete-rsen
of Kennar¢l,.\ro.e Blair callers on
evening for a. ten days \init al. theparental.Harry Sappenfielmi home
uudnr the holldnva.
Christmas Shopping 'at
Gift Headquarters
When you come here you can come with the assurance
|L..a ...L..|....--..... f"2£z. --_-_ _1_--__2. _-2| 1 r v .I
buur85
"ullie
to a mln :bout namen and fztichenba
n s
n r
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curre nt uon.:le \\|his parrntu,153
cntirdy recc veul
For Siter
$2.93
2.95
.15
.ss
F o r M o t h e r
Boudoir {;p|-.- #LW lo ll.65
Wrist Ha p and Fude nrn
¥'ufsn (a large u f k l y lo
chunoe fran)al $2.00 and un
Fancy Towels and Bath Heh
n l -a¢£ A . . . . J » !
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F o r F a t h e r o r B r o t h e r
SI-rn'n Wool limw.latent pa!
t u m .....-- S .75\In|'a Tin. new pailerna .73 lu 81.00
Boys Ties new pallrrns »-.85impartedilufflen(Smlrh
Plaid.2.73
fs
i n g th e S p l k e r lc h o o l ,ex pe r ie n ce d
n o li t tl e d l ffi c u l t y la st M o n d a y i n
re a c h i n g h e r school o n ac c ou n t o f
t h e d r i f t e d condltloruw o f th e r o a d .
O n S u n d a y e x e n i n g h e r br o t h e r ,
Pi e r r e . a t t e mp t e d t o t n k e h e r o u t b u t
vu n un a b l e t o g e t t h r o u g h tlllll w u
folcewl t o w a i t a.|n til\ :\lo nday m o r n -
i n g .
T h e &8 th A n n u a l I- l re m en 'e B a l l
w i l l b e h e l d t h i s y e n o n N e w 'i e a r 's
..... _ . .--. .- ...." " " aa s h e li ke s N e b r a s k a ve r y m u r h
To t h e p e o p l e o f F t . C a l ho u n . Il l a i r
a n d 1. ic l nl t y- -
I h a ve em p l o y e d M r .H e n r y li .
Ta y l o r ,o f B l a i r as m a n a g e r o f n n
d r u g busi ness a n d f r o m n e w "rg h e
w i l l b e g l a d t o m e a l l fo r m e r p a t
l 0 l l l a n d n e w on e s als o.H e an a
re g is t er e d p h a m m e l s t o f l u n g o x
pe ri e ne e a n d is co m pe t en t t o a t t e n d
t u t h e t r u l e .l ` 1 e a n d t h e co m m i t t e e ie 's o w . n o E 4 8 2 L M r s .W .lt.(Boll.
Letting for the sale of tlcketn.Thin
ir the only occauior ol the year thatt h e fl e e bo y s s o l ic i t fo r t h e i r social
un d b e n e fi t fu n d s , a n d wh e n o n e c o n
ainlera t l n t t h e d e p a r t m e n t s t a n d ;
manly * nt n n y m i n u t e o f t h e d a y o r
n i g h t t e re sp on d t o fi r e : a l l a i t in
we r y l i t tl e t hu . th e y a s k .E ve r y c i t i
ze n c a n we l l a f fo r d t o b u y a t l e a n t
on e t ic k e t :i t e n e o u n g e n t h e b o y s t o
:l o t h ei r b e at b e c lu s e t he y t h en k n o w
th e i r o r z an i e a ti n n is a p pr e c i at e d .
A r e g u l a r me et i ng ol Il la i r'n C h a m
h e r o l C o m m e r n e tr i e d t o h o l d n
session o n l i s t T u e s d a y e ve n i n g b u t
th e e m p ty c ha i r s l m li c al e e l t h at t he r e
ln n la c k of i n l eft fl t o r e ls e t he m e m
h c r n d o n o t f e e l j u s t i fi e d i n w a s t i n g
t h e i r ti m e li s t en i n g t o p i p e l l r e a t m
b y n f e w w h o h u e t a l k e d l l i e n m l x w
t o de a t h o n m a n y ot'¢41\{o:.n.A
l t h a m b e r o f Co m m er c e ,i n o n l e r i n
l i l l f i x e ,m u s t h a ve a d e fi n i t e n i m i n
:
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Snatch Woo! Plaids
Tie: .15 In
Garlen .25 in
l n d n l n m l h l e P e a r l :
H u b b a !il m lr (To mb s a l l- I
llatydlef --1. ,za lo :rs
su m V n u -----.ss
Sllk i ll o ll e n ---235
Sllklilipa ......»2.95
HLA NXE T3 . a ma nmn ans n woo l.
PE '!'Tl l l l A '¥ S , » : AC H w w . B ( } O 'I'l B S .
¥ A N ( " Y N( ) V l 'ILTl l * IS [ `""..
nb#u l l ' l u n . l al l l u d k e r r h l e h - a s f i n e a l i n e
u w i l l b e f o u n d i n a n y : i l y
alum of 151.line 1.S t h :
lnipm:ed noch. and can be
had in hoses or mingle.
l l u m l n x B i r d a n d R o i l i n Rm uu lo p
Hy n l er y .W e In m a k i i g 5 s p e c i a l
o f fe r i h r o u g h De ce m be r c f ll l r e e
\ .pa i r s o f R u l t ln o Ru u a lo p $ 2. 0 0 h o n e
fo r s m s
Ja c ki e ( ` W l l n W u f f l e n fo r
th e K i d d i e ;
Ha ys 'S p o t !Blounep,m n :
p l l l f m s ....
Th r e e U n r n Il a nd l u ur r h le fs
n i Xm a s homes;i o r m m
h a r ;B o r d e r H a n d i s r n r i e h
fo u r fo r -».
B u y s ' I m c g B a d e r I l a n d l s r r -
rh i e fa ,fo u r | o r ...M9 1 91 F um b i na l l on G ifl a .75 §;»d
3 l e l n H l l h Ro b e I l l l l l l r l l
w i t h F a n !I n m l l r h ».
1.25
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4.58
e A ntl rocery
Corner Nebraska St and Walker Av e.
THE NECESSARY EVIL
Comedy " $ E E |N ' T mN n s "
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FREE SHOW CHRISTMAS
3:00 and 4:30 .'\\.
W ED NE SDA Y AND T HUR SD AY
Nurml Shafer and Lew Cody In
"SLAVE OF FASHION"
Comedy "no r Ann Mmv v "
SUNDAY
Tom Moore lnd nlllh Hubert: In
"ON THIN ICE"
Fox NEWS. HDDUEPODOE und RPORTLIUHT
FRil\AY und SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Nuzlmava am! Mllmn Sllll In
"Madonna of the Street"
Comedy-"liAlW BLUE"
1
~a
Chests of Dirigold
A Chest of Dirigold is one ol the
most beautiful and practical gifts
you could select for your wife.
Let, ue show you some of those
we have on display here,
A Binhday rcmlmler lor December-"The 'runouolsrz
Watc h lor (har Allr| | Ll| \¢ \\lmiuw Ulspluy liuuh Frhluy
H. O LLERMANN
Expert Wntchmeker -- Exclusive Jeweler
|
m m m m w m m r a . m
Watch For
THE MAN ON THE BOX
wa h SIDN EY U IIAP LIN
MC NUAY a nd TUE SD AY
Mnrry Carey In
"THE TEXAS TRAIL"
\lulvledy-"THE REEL VIRUINIAN"
A l l
G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T #B-lg| \»|¢u\I- P l 7 M i n e s Be at r ic e a n d N o n a l r e l n m l
:n n- a 5 mis ce ll an eo us s h o w e r f a r !Our grocery department ls replete with all the good 'things you will nerd lor that
Chrlstmns di nner.You can supply the needs of the e ntlre lamlly frnm our large stock
nf nnthms . dry gonds and grocurlc s a nd be asurrd nl Cuurlevus treulme nl.
*Q
M a.Harold Schafer, formerly Mlm
Alice Wilkinson, at the G. G. Hines
Lame Satuniay afternoon.The followingfrivndanf the bride were
Prenlli,Mesdanwn Harold Schafer,
Palmer Atlen, Gilfred Gamer; MinesIsahe!3|-chlonies,Audrey Wolff.
Pauline Lippincott. Mar; Cook. Snea-
\ m : ¢ a ,Inna'Hu c k and Elly :
Bntlorn.The afternoon wan sprn! En
gdaylng mwln armr which 35:rc. hufrrunwrappedhermanyi».;m1.1ful
Irifii.Refreshments were |r.| .md
all departed for their hom:
Good Coal
u t
I 0F a n 'P r u c e
AVE BROS.
poiflaily thoy will ¢¢~t_:m =-> mPlt5>f'*Ia laioaon
Special prices tn churches and schnuls fur candles und nuts
W. J. SAS
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Blair. Nebnsh. December 24, 1925- ' r a s ENTE RPRI SE-
Blair, Nebraska, Decamber 24. 1925 -THE xwrmnrmsn-Pin Bvvm1 ' | » | . ¢ | ¢ n » » y . m ~ . » | » ¢ ¢ . ' ¢ e i r d |
A R O U N D T H E C O U N T Y '~ ~* " ' i " "»LZ'I.
News sl I nter n: lllbu nd n y | s m¢ fp f| »¢QI .f . 'Zt_" S . '2 ,' 2 $_ " '_;[_§:}[{_ {§§_";§ff_gf§
iw 5 Blair High School Talller
BLAIR.NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 24. 1925
Edited br D. V. Hasser, Superintendent of the Bladr City Schools
DEBATE TEAMS! PICKER
The clue debates of the past week
have brought out many good ,;,|n|_
ens.The debaten showed com.mand»
of the subject ind exhibited keen In-
terest throughout the week.On Friday Supt. D. V. Msaser, af-
ter a conference with the differentjudges of the various debates, picked'
the following hieh school tandem;
to represent Blair High School in
the state debates for the year l926:afflrrnative team;Harold l.arsen,'
captain;Steen Vig and Frances Hoop-Q
man;alternate.Fem McClintock;
negatives team: Edith Jensen, capt.sin,l
ibllitlea ot life they U still per-'with dl kinda uf fillings, to soho-obl
dst in this practice.For instance if
they be employed in the bualnean
world they "get by" with many half-
zionq tanks.But so do the promo-tions they expected They get right
by them and are dren to more cap-
able lrerxons.And so do the op-
portunities for big thing; that theyhoped for.They "gel by" and go to
others.So do roeccas, achievement;
and farne all "get by".In bdef,
i: doesn°t pay just to "get hy",.but
it is well worth one'a time to do hisbed a ys.
.u »F | m| . tr1 tz : TEA M wma I When we come borne cold and hungry
:ee rush to ltlotlter's broad box andlmy l how three hungry kids can
make the broad !ly.` Some mothers
do not bake very good bread and thechildren; throw it array at school.
'Malls learchln the Nina ln Pom3rs~
peli not lo n g I n a loaf of bread
was found, preserved through all theyears it was buried.In Turkey, the
poor man'a lunch consists of a piece
of bread and a bit of onion which he
eatn wherelver he happens to be.In
foreign countrlea they eat mostlyblackb,but in America they
|ha\*e many kinda of bread.I like
Winston Honsenand Dorothy Jensen;CLASS CH}\MPi0NSHlP,"3\0i¢wheat bftdrl the bent.T M
alternate,Marshall Jensen.These*two teams will defend the honors of'
Blmir high on the debate: axainst theOlnahaschools,namely,Central,|
Technical and South high."Heroic!
Larson and Edith Jeneen are the ex-
perienced members of the two teams.
However the rest. of the team arequicklylearningmeartoldebate
and will be needy to do very effect-;
ive work when the flret debates areheld.The debaterr ol each team ex-
pect to organize their material and
work on the question during the
Christmas. vacation.g
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ln the final c lass debate the al-
flrmatlte team known as "Vs.eu\sr"rron a siery close debate from the
negative team known as "Nebraska"
The decision of the judges were; 2-1infavorof the e.llirrnative.The
offimmtite team was represented by
lulr th Jensen, captain, William Hal-
ler and Dorothy Jansen.The nega-
tive team was captaincd by Frances
lioopman.Other members of the
negative team were Fr m Hotlin-t.ck nrli \'lin=tn Hansen.In the
conetmctlvet nngurpenta of both zddea
there was very little to choose be-
lndians make bread out of corn-meal
and water.They grind the corn be-tvreen two rocks and bake It on
large,flat. hot stoves.This breadin neither wholesome nor fanitary.
Geraldine blundorf,I
Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
"A Christmas Tree".
The dgbth grade then sang three
fotndiar old carols "It Came upon theilidnigbt Clear", "Joy to tha World"
"Adeste Fidelea."The girlsquartet, blarzsret Badge-
r w .La Vaughn lloats,Margaret
Jenklna, cmum Aye and the .run-
ior High sang, "Ol Holy Night."
Dorothy Baxter sang a aolo "TheChildrenatthe Manger",Margaret
3llllt¢l0w gave an original and
¢|¢\rr reading and M m Moore de-lllhtetl us with a selected aolo.
Junior hlgh then gave their Christ
mas play "Thai Revolt of the Holl-
days'°.A play of Easter, Thanks-
giving,Nate Year and Saturday
against Christmas and Santa Claus.
nhere each pupil stands and neat
points need special attention?Hay we all answer these questions
in melt a way that It will indeed be
a happy new year fol us-and forall our pupils.Ilere's hoping!
.sznvlcs
Service in the greatest thing Inthe human calendar, and the better
vo equip ourselves educationally the
better understanding of have beat to
serve.No matter what your for-tunea in life, the greatest compen-
ration that will c ome to you tomor-
row or neat rear or the closing Wir
of your life, will be the consciousness
that you have somehow been of serSanla and two: mm: supporters in|"5°¢¢either to your friends,your
Dorn-Mary Isabelle lloore,and slate or your country.
I}orothy--Frances Slert.Santa ap
peared on the scene and put theahenstoshameandeverything
came out all right.Then came the surprise-a treat
by the Sophomores to the whole
tsthonl, viaitorn and faculty.Three"8opl=i\-al",Mildred Petersen,Dot"l`3»o?l' and Dot Jcnaen sang :several
\8!M'l,written by Dorothy Jensen,l
-Pruldent Hanllng
Blair Public schools were dismiss-
ed Wednesday for the Clrriatlnla hol-idays.The Blair teuachera will apend
their vacations at the following
places: D. v. ldsnser, Blair and Kan-
als City; Paul L Qloorc, Blair, Neb;Marie Bourke, Havelock, Nob; Elsie
Shriver, North Bend;Mary il. AnWhllecandywasbeingpaased.itlerson,lllnir;Ildna Davis,Blair:
Everybody sang the high school sort Lydia I.lpplncot,t.,Blair;Senn Ber-Age ll, Grade ?B.and frhool uma dismissed for .a ttfrlhtelsen,Ilnrnpton;Margaret McCor-
ir look:clforwuntto to tlaym vaca-
hliss More Pcdenen reports that tion.
the following prog:nm was given at!
the Gunlner school:DBl!\I ERS HOLD
Welcome 1Ixercine,Seven children;
$ong--"Glad Bells of Christmas" by
school;Rdcitatlon-"Riding With
Santa",Cllffolfl Jensen;llell drill,
Four little girls;Relcitatlon-"The
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mick,hladrlia.Minnesota;llasellelfogle, Linton, N. D.; Lorraine Selta,
I't. Calhoun; Margaret Kelly, Blair;
Jeannette McQuarHe,Blair:lint.Gilbert S. Brown, Omaha; Vivian E.
Hanson,Oakland;Isabel Mclllonles
Lyons ILuther !d|:Culd},Teitamuh3| £, , .: ~ ill". . E' ; .. .2 i ; I Zle an dr Hu e lle so n, Bla ir : A dd i e B un n
'h.llu wo pmt. in the interclaaa tie Blair, Iola Scblnidt, Blair; Penn: M
Hutchinson, Lincoln; Beulah Roberta
Blllri Nona Hose,Antbo n, 11 3;
Ilildsgards Lladeblad, Oakland;lt.Pedersen,Blair;H n .Massey,
Blair and Marshalltown, Iowa;Leia
Foose,Lincoln and Bulvthanl.
o o n o a e o a n o n a t c n u a c n
Jam\sa»t.Ilelasman,Pastm
Christmas wack was opened in our
church last Sunday with Cbrlstntaa
muaie and sermon at the M M M
serdos, and, an unusually beautifulChristmascantataintheevening..
The choir of seran roloea ren-
dered this beautiful Christmas mesa-nn in a manner suc h aa to please
and tinaplre their auditors and re-
Iloct *great credit upon themadree.
and their director, Hrs. Paud Isola..
ln spite of the storm a good sdasd
audience was present to enjoy thin.beautlful aerrlee.
The childresfs program with tree
and treat will
cn Christmascernber 2-t.
The sermon
day in "Mon's Eternal Optlrnlarn."
be dren at 1:30 gun.
Eve,Thursday,Da-
thems for next Bun-
c n u n c n o r C II RI S T
(Corner Lincoln and 2nd Streets)
L.H.Camp,Pastor
Merry Christmas, Everybody!
There sras a fine attendance at themorningaerriceInspiteoftha
atorrn.We nppreclal-tl the loyalty
of thou who ¢lon't let the weather
freeze up their religion.
I)on't forget the White Chrlnmaneeni»ce at the church Chrlrtmaa Evo.
Helen g, .,,,.,m,,,, ho me f,m[ lns..L° ns°= On hmm fuminhed ¢ h=imm| o n1sr sr lsc oml. c lwnc n
nl mark at Ames. Nab. onlm""°'1 0. U. }1e1'mud, I'astcr
currnpandc nts irom Ovary c ommunity in Wash The Chriatnms Eve service on
~~lmsday to .1-ee his mother, 51:Mary minivan.y rfpl i g m for o ne of th ei_,* § > " ~ »w h v h a s b e e n q u i t e B a t t h e 'S u p t .a n d M n .S - c n t y a n d B a r t o n u l a r p a r t i e s a t d m b r i c k h a l l .
l . . l T . . 4 - _f \-n |£11 _. _|. ..Im e o f h e r d n u g b l e r M m K i l i m : i r o n t o O m a h a S a t u r d a y m a u p o n !P \ o r - t t H u m a n .U m n o m : m
3ln ti tld r u in Many §}§lLm.`"'°i l .| | ¢»J . u y \ u lu
I-lmtls" :fill be pneunled to the pub-i lu .Wnlda Hancock wus ,n
llc by the Arlington achao!pupils shoping in Tekamnh Wednesday.imzhr Kill direction U( Hn. J. 3» H|7'sn.-n...:.. |...|...|r |..¢. c..».....:.
U C v e r y w e n ..t e d i o u s b y a p r o l o n g e d c f f o n a t r a i s -C h "T ' ; ? ; ' :w a s n n o r t h b o u n d i n g m o n e y .W e a r e t r u s t i n g t h e
m , " § . § . 1 2 i r s .l b e r t W o o d w a r d ' " ' " " E " ' . " " "' ° " ° ' ? ? f '' P m a _ & u _ " P i'Ti17n"£§ GermLn wu up from 0'1"-I ~
" m t W |g f g f w h u | | | n ¢ c u ¢ | | \\ . U l u | l l l | ,
m i a w i n d m n m s f a a f t e r u n < m ¢ ' I . § . ' » T . 7 { l i ' . , ? I °
pageam, ||me opera noun.The Arlington public aelsoola will
close on Wedneuliy, December 23rdand will open again on January 3nd,
1926, allowing a vacatlon of aeven
aehool days.
IJ. and alfa. Leo Loarenbarg and
c laudtu,Gladys of Albion,were
guests at the H. W. Ha !! home
on Sunday..Leonanl llammana,aeoornpanled
by J. A. ?arrow of Rarulnlph. :peut
HI weekend with his family here.Ute public matting of the W om
llra.H.L.Swan viniled frlrnda
In Omaha a few daya last week.
Hina Vlqla Xmstle is home from
har studies at Sacred Heart and
Duaclme College to apend the hell-daya at the parental,F. J.Kanle
home here.
Hn. August Timm. of Blair called
on Herman friends Saturday.Hr.and Hn .Floyd Loftia and
llarlin were In Omaha Friday te are
Santa Claus.Fred Roger!was a buaineu r i n
rr..- a- n.- a...-an -4-| \|f ||||¢.||u
e mweaa ag"ar d lr om mm Ma nn y1.0 iave th! hoa-Iahe has balm able
ww ma 1| at the|Sl\e muat remdn
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Home of roIat1rea.3inthecityfo r !
lnome time and report to her physi-i
clan regularly.She expects hour-
ever to comets Herman Saturdayand
netum to 'Omaha Monday.
Hn .0.1.Hilalnger aaa a Teha-mah viaitor Wedneway.
The four montha old aon of Hr.
and li n .Albert Cooper was quite
i
ric k the put week but la [mproved
at nnment.
l a u u u l U ;u u u l a a j 4 \ l u g \ : ¢| .\.r u l '
ler.Misa Miller la the daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Pete Hiller and i l a
very popular young lady.The groomis the son of .lonaa Metzler, who re-
sides northeast of here and is ayoungmanofaterllnrqualities..
r e n u n z a n a p u n r n e u t m e r e w r u w
winterIlothf churches are planning for
the obeewanco of Christmas br hav-
ing a tree with treats and eperia!
pr og ra m The Baptist Stwiay
School will give the pageant "0ur-Thfuf un-me to Herman and -¢rf3__¢1m and Others" at the chureh at
given a wedding dinner at the home 7:30.The M g Sunday Sehool
of the brlde'a parents.Only rela-
tives and clone friends were pres-
ent.In the uvenln; they attemslrdthedanceattheLegionhalland
received congratulations and best
will give their Pl'°Bl'lm at the Brick
hall..
Misa Bcasio Lyaholl went td Te-komah Wednesday to look after the
book work at the Hancock lrnple~
who are friends to the church have
already made a $25 and $10 gift for
the occasion.Share your Christmasfunds with the ohurch and do a bit
w:d upholding a stronghold of the
kingdom.You are eoniinlly invited to the
Leaguewervice at 6:30 and the erm-
ning aervice at 7:30.' \
e"I '. ma uve lzr ls c or ai CHURCH
'The Little Church Around the
Comer"UF: dul: proved un he quits Inter-" " ; , " ' ' g g * g m* 5 1 ; " ; , " § " " : nhinhmginlb s o f th tlb n tn w of ''" 'y e ctha two Glzgd town :speakers w h o ~ ~:happen in A -ood crowd attmded the Taylor The special Christnma IIve neNice
rench n i e Monday.Evqrything wil!stan promptly at 11:15 p.rn.
nom! experleluu.lln .C. G. Hu-.mn md | .p un-a u MP " a n "c hu-
dren'| L||.enlun|."Mn. M. E. Wln-
nelt nvn | upon of thu llbnry md
h i d o f lu nnldl.A nln c r owd
v u p r n m l .'Hn C, Y. L. K. hlld their annual
( h r h tmu pany on Tueulny |wan~ing on the hom: uf Mrs. Wd! Ech-
lenkxmy,T M hou se vu pntlilyMtantod, nnggntivc of tho Yuletide
. u u o m Euh member brought a toy
uud ann other an k le w b a vlu e dinc hrhu uu huke u mbedlmibuxad
later.Eloftlon of affken wal held
vll-la dw follo wing .uma for the
to mb ; y u r :pmldent,li n .Laur-
enen Erhlanknmpg vlorprelidenl.
He lm W u n m;ln ntnr y - tnu nr qr .
v.».¢..\..m..Ahmnt nwmnv.
........_..., -..-,...u m m m uwumu. ur marvbilnl ll. the cubm Olson hom:
wwnnnny,my Nnvsler ru n pusennr toUruha Tlnurndly.
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Fnn l Hxrr lx vu d own (mm 1-llr om linc oln for | vlnir wlth neln~
umm fm \ .u. xM. . wed nnd q.lures dvffnl 1-M hollday u.
c m C mn n tu me d Tu e u lly mm,Mr. §'~:hMf%. g u n W°°<1'lr~1
reeelved I present.A nkc lunch
ll! un vu ! b y th c hmtm.The |!~17'-°°=~ was s very pleunnt one far'
L
Ulu Gretdnen Nano! como over
A u h M _ spent a y rn | ,np e mln g ' l' ° " " '" ' "" v ' " " |n w m m u exerelxn were m e nlndIIinI|,_,',,°\,,':,';',,°f u n " ' ° " ' l m ¢xupun =nuf<h sumxny evening
Mrs.Floyd Knott, of Omaha viy
their n o n S u u n h y ,D s .19,therlonlng dly of the ule.The tick~
n a would admit them to Lho free
muvla und dnnc eat the Legion lull
mlm evening.Judging from thecrowdat the hall in the evenlng it
f-would seem that not many had full-
ad xo all a\ thelr stone.Thv mov~
lu bernn at eight o`¢lock aml werefollowedbythe d nwlng for me
prizes,Soren J un",d m uw up
wa Christmas nuh.
Junlor Lowe und Malvern Went
are home from their xtudles lt Boyl-
Buxincu College in o llllh l to
. p m mir Chrlxtmu vocation..
Hrs. 0. H.Godxsey wu doingchrmmn, Inman; in Omaha lmTuendxy.
Mn. Wm. Kramer wu 1 puaeu-gn zo Tmmnh Tummy mmnsng.
62 moo p. m.In order w get u mL
Sunday, Dec. 27th. lx the Feast of
S.John Evmxelin.Some of theChrlltmlx manic vrlll be repeatu! at
th e ll o'cloc k me-ning mv|¢¢.
A happy Chrinmn ua me Maythe lpidl. of U10 Chr-in! cmm enter
every mm f , m l m y l h e m n u e m
{H I F n bl Il Lbothao y a m y ,e m u afamiliu in our community.
cm.. n, l|.~|-ang.
mu nt the fumul, 1. 1»:. NeL»on"'T " """ f "'"~ " " - ~ ~~"~~.- -~ ~ -------Vhogo "'°"éZi;...,.llwved li lo ,l l!llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIlIllIIllllIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll| || ||| |[|| || |}ill|| || l| || || l| ||l|| l| || l| |§
Idr rta rry Pyln home Tanulny.Ho §.E
hu blenol town.revhllng on-the bottom rutMnmu o qua. vwrly
~~A R e a l C h r l s t m a s ~
IllOn I`rid|\;. nftemoon many of the tvlitn Ihp two teams.llowcvur |;{Chrisl.ml.n Spirit", Loretta Chwlen hate ncrien.The ntudcnls mel atfl
Inch fredii should he l|\l'¢|l .;i'»;;;m.; .:,;:; ia; |5§'.£'§|':2}| rl.'ll
umr n'"uberts """ Miss .\n||ers9n Llnxlcblasl um! Am. Ilrown.The dof A Home Hconomign Cluu, was 0l"WU!(| sewn!
Luilulinz.The "kid hand" from MEM Qq
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fa p ea t U U : o o k - e n d w i t h M r .a n d
H r s .L e u r e n e e Izlehtankamp.
H r .a n d U r a .Ch a r l e s H l a k o ,o f
'C h i c a g o a r r l vo d o n Tu e a d a y e ve n -
. l n l I M w i l !vl d t o u r t h e h o l i d a y s
1 5 0 | r e l a l l ve a h e r e a n d a t O r d .l t r .
i n d l n .a u t o w e r e m a k i n :t h e
# r i p b y a u t o b u t vm a o c o u n t o f t h o
a n o r r s t o r m t h e y l e ft t h e l r e a r a t
C e d a r Ra pi ds ,lo a r a a n d flnlahenl
th e i r , l o u r n e y o n t h e t r a i n .
I r e .I f n d W e b e r s p e n t t h e f o n -
p a n o f t h e w e e k r n O m a h a !
D r .R .A .D a r i e n l e ft H o o d a y f o r
C h i c a g o w h e n 5 |w l l l a t t e n d t h e
s n o w m e e t i n g o f t h e C .I N .W .
R a i l w a y Su r ge o ns 'aaaoerlation.H e
aa p ec t e t n r e t o r o t h e l a e t o t t h e
m e k .
D r .a n d I r a .s .w .A l fo r d | n d
b a b y ,o f Li n c o l n s p e n t S u n d a y a t
t h e D r . P . L . C a d y h o m e .
Th e si x - ye a r o l d no n o f C .w .
K j l d l a a a n l s u ffe r e d a b r o k e n a r m
A l v i n !d a y a a g o ca u s a l b y al fa l l
w h i l e p l a y i n g a t t h e H a t h a scho ol.
A d a u g h t e r w a s b o r n t o H r .a n d
U r a .Le s li e Gr e e n w o o d o n Su n d a y ,
D e c e m b e r l 3 t h .
I r e .Al ic e V a n V a l l u is re p o r t e d
t o b e co n fi n e d t o h e r h e m e w i t h
a h a d col d.
i" r e d D e W e b e r w e n t t o O m a h a
m Tu e l r i a y .r vh l m l n g o n W e d ne s -
d a y e ve n i n g acc om pa ni ed h y B r a .
W e b e r w h o sp en t se ve ra l d a y :w i t h
h e r d a u g h t e r , H n .W . l l .l l i l l e g r a u
in t h a t c i t y .
H n .D o r a W h it for ul ,w h o h a e
he-on l n Ch i c a g o w i t h h e r d a u g h -
t e r . B r a . C h u l a l l i a k n . a l d vo m l h e m e
o n S u n d a y fo r a vlall.w i t h r e l a -
t i r e e .
B l u A l b e r t a Sh ee n,o f O m a h a
w a s a t o o k - e n d vi s i t o r a t t h o h o m e
o f H r . a n d M n . Jo h n H e b a n d .
l l a .l h l l H n .W i l l i a m B a k e r .o f
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h m m . a f t a r 1 I l \ e l ' a i r l a l t h e r e w i t h
d a u g h t e r , H r s . ; K i 1 l u a W e s t u m w l n »
t e r a n d d u r l d e d t o r e n t h e r h o m e .
N r .a n d U r a .I'o r r e a t B r e w s t e r
w e n t t o O m a h a Th u r s d a y t o d o
Ch r i s t m a s sh o p pi n g .
Ch a s .T r i p l d t ,t h a n h o m e i s In
C a l i fo r n i a ,l l h e r e fo r a vl a l t w i t h
ISlay Tr l p l e t t a n d o t h e r rel at lse a.
M r .a n d M n .Ineo F a u a e t t a n d
M n .K e i t h l l c K o r e h e r d m v o t o
O m a h a Th u r a d a y .
F l o y d K n o t t w a s u p fr o m O m a h a
o n h u n l n n l S u n d a y .T h e W o m a n ' e C l u b m e e t i n g w h i c h
w a s t o b e h d d F r i d a y ,De e .1 3 w a s
postponed until Jan. 4 and the meet-
ing place will be decided on later.The stats pmddent, Hrs. Wm. Min-
l e r , o f O a k l a n d w i l l b e p r e s e n t .
Mr a A n n a P e d d i e le e x p e c t e d h o m e
t o d a y Ir ol jn a m o n t l fa s t a y a t E a -
c d e i o r S p r i n g e . H o . w h e n a h e w e n t
l n t h e h o p e s o f g e t t i n g r e l i e f f r o m
rl ie u rn at i am .
M r s .J.IJ.l a l x e r e t u r n e d S a t u r -
d a y f r o m 1 . fe r r da ya 'vi s i t a t t h e
h o m e o f h e r a m .D o n a n d fa m i l y
l n O m a h a .F l o y d Co o p e r .a st u d e n t a t t h e
G r a n d la t o m l B u n l n e a a C u l l e n c a m e
S a t u n l a y t o s p e n d t h e h o l i d a y va c a
ti o n a t h h h o m e n e a r h e n .
M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t W o o d w a n l
a m l c h l l d r e n a r r i ve d t h e l a n o f t h o
we e k fr o m a vi a l ! I r l t h r e l a t i ve s a t
M a x s w l i .N o b .Th e y w i l l s p e n d t h e
r e m a i n d e r o f t h e w i n t e r l n O m a h a .
Th e A n d y Btlchuel Ia r n i l y h a ve
m o ve d f r o m t h e I" l u l \f a r m m t o f
h e r e i n t o t h e Je a a e R y a n h o m e n e a r
t h e o l d p a r k .
H r s .A .W .B a r g e w a s a h o p p i n g
i n O m a h a M o n d a y .
Il e n r y K u h l m n n w a s a Te k a m n h
bu s i n e s s c a l le r i l o m l a y .
Th e fo l l o w i n g y o u n g . Io l k a w h o a r e
st ud en ts a t t h e u n i ve r s i t y n t 1.121-
t'olr\fu m e h o m e R a t u n l a y t o :penal
a w o va e e l u r a e a l l o n a t t h e i r h o m e s .
he r e .II l m e r !*~lei¢lerlsru|:¢t.H a r o l d
B a r g e ,H a r r y An d e r s o n a n d H a r r y
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Present "nw n-iunérml Ulla »~»=-m-~:f==»:;;;;&am;.'3f ~ M. ;.i;;.;a.1e=xf¢.lLm{ng PU|l!l\lT|"| was given: "5l¥"1.» hsnn onnllmls "ith x¢honlslill lhis;In Claus i.Coming"and "SI:rr3»Li¢s{E¢,7 i»}ré}¢'\hé"Ld&ll"£§¢é"§»\l~1 have a wie, oh: suc h a tale.
Christmas" by the First Grade: S010 nluried.In onler zo get some mm!1 kamw 'll» lgva old,--"Bella of Chlstman Ring" bs' BH-'nf lhn nnliivr nr.|.»h.mm mark that: Hut .nu lin iuat ls new to me
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*`]f**""F Iirnt (*"*d°"0 "h '* " m" \tilI lm u fra# debate open ln ahef 'jo! altenaianre that they se!l.\elyn Hosts,1)ir¢'d.or;Jolly Old public the week after Christmas va,I came upon Il midnight clear,this year.The recon!of
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ROUND THE COUNTY
a News ol Intern! fathered by Enterprise
correspondents from every c ommunity In Wash-s
ington uaunty .
; ¢ ¢ ; | , » ¢w a q s l u v l u u t u u l u u a
E L K ~ N E W 3 :daughters spent Sunday aftérnoon
with Hr.nd Mn. Randal! Iverson
l)onald qient the we-ek-end at I|on1e.!rector of Extension Work in north-
Mrs.Fred la n; a nd Heldlmeu eaat Nebraska npalm on the flrtun
'Thompson attended the Pays! Neighf
bor party in m m last Wtdnudaye\°erling'. December 16.
IIlton Hiaaellin apetldIf|§]li.l Christ-
mas vacation with his pnrtnta, Hr.and Mrs.Peter Jenn-en.Hs is a
fmdanwan at Midland Cbllege ,this
year.Billy Harriaon treated his teacher
and clamnatu zo homdrmle camel;
¢yrz;¢,n,;.,,, Work.In pan. he said"i-.xiznaion work n but a little over
sen ru n Old and mh ouh we rf.;,
not It-tnrnplinhed ail me had Imp¢¢l--the neaulta have been very fruitful"
Mrs.Frank Bifiar a e
that data.tion barrow; 1 corn binder; 1 seedgr
To any boy or girl who Wishes to with grasa and attachment; 1 Bniler
g n into a c alf club :Im does not.Hding cuitivawr; 2 talking cultivat~
I
hive énouzh members in his nr her
own neighborhood,the Papio Baby
Beef Club extends you an invitation.
to ,fain them..|poi:on tha 1 " " "vahac uf the mntiwra mating l h l t l PLIILIC AUCTION
war held fast ltlhtmer.Leslie Thomp
ann, Tnnaurrr of the Papio r:mu»,[I have wld my farm, and will sell
Irare theur 1925 Firunclai Prize at Publi: Sale E1 mile south of Blairu|I\\¢_n u ..Q nnrl nnnnnrn Imllu ¥¢aa \.l¢ul."al..! \.t........
o n ;1 1!<i-ILP. Gillaon ns engine;
l power feed grinder with eievator;
l 2-hole corn nheller:l 50ft. belt;
1 horse power feed grinder; lbuggy;
lhog watcher; 1DeLa\al cream aep~
arator;2 slats coneonl harness;1single hlrntaa; 1 grind alone; 12 tuna
hay:8 tom alfnlfn and I tons a¢\°ee£
clover;12 dozen Whitc Wyandotte
THE ENTERPRISEAL L ' ms m o m . :PLAY! No nvouns
BLAlR'S LEADING NEW SPAPER
A s k f o r ~
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Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTh.and '|!rliw lied: chickens, aifhealthy___............ :nib Ilvlnlay,un.»»m=y rrport as compared to g,|,,an Omxiu rom! on w at is known ann Rickman vu visiting at Cqgp. 1~¢;;:lun I'pZ=`§L'§3.f°°fff2-5 o c c u xb e ln lx s e ve n th h ln h d n y \v:nnmg.1 cf lha two prv ious yearsluw K1ogh farm, on Blonday, Jan. 4," w i ; g m b§'5 lE0c?"
i l n H r o t h e n a n fe # d a y s l u t w e a k .w i t h xx m s g g gr M ll c M r . a n d l i Jo e L u u r e w i l l e x -ea c h } ¢ a r ah 0'I| In ¥a n m c r n n o f 19:26,c o m m e n c i n g a t 1 0 o'cl uck,a .o n e 3 " ~u r n ,'"'m
G u l H u m a n {|n§,1;¢¢|./gugiging gg r .rn .u r .pe c t a vi s i t f m m S a n t ; C l a u s lhL¢c f !! ! $ 1 0 0 0 0 | m . .th e fo l l o w i n g :i n cr i b .V a i l t y ,H e b .i n d f f l t h r u , - f . ' : ' i ' i ? 4 . n d 1 : r m l t i n e _ 2 ¢ f ¢ § o y l ! !V i n h l l I H . ;§ ! » n u n n . ; . .- \ . l l I . . . . -_ I ' F L . L I BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA DECEMBER 81, 1925VOL.XXIX.NO. 49
`m"s°'v'H:f»ng::L?\';?§||\'susAn¥ ~ ~ 'ou
|§ 2 a a n n ` n ( S r n t i n g a ~sc||ooL sol
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H A V E c : x u s E | , , , . f ; ; : ;= ; = ~ : ; = ~m f . ~ ; : :. , . . ' c f g g f g
| A ¢ r i | : u l £ u n s o c i e t y a n d f a i r b o a r d .
r r a n d d i r n f a n! ~ » | | p r : m e _ _ C a n n ~ f l g g m - .M u a I . ! f n l ' ° ; ' ; r w e r e ~o r °c o m
~ll-.» l....-. ._a..n.._ ia pcni.~t v e n l n l ll."I G I M i n Liiv Milhur .r ||n » |!n r nf , ., _ §I : \ r m e mb e r mi n .
v » . . ¢¢l \ |" l \ l ¢ ". u n
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At this Holiday Season we like
to think of our customers ps our
friehds and that our success is
but the reflection of theirs.So
on the eve o f a New Year we
extend to you our hearty Good
Wishes with the sincere hope
that the coming year will bring
yo ua greater prosperity a n`d
happiness than ever before.
The Enterprise
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FREE naman C4\USE AT
OMAHA SUFFERS a w w
Omaha, Dec. 80 .-Prolpteta
f o r a f n a b r i d g o l e t vl l t h t l l i u u z i
riy u wen dealt a staggering blowtoday with publication of the maj-or-.
ity report of the bridge committoeof lha Chamber of Cummins.
The majodty repon dc c llnd that
uémn W ARD CHILDREN
FURNISHED 'rnn.x1-
The pupils and t erl of the
Nmgh ,| | n l acllaol feel vu 3. mum
ful to Hrs.Fn n k B u r n .of TheAntill Grocery and Mr. ima Nicllen
of the No nh dd l Store fo r \f i
: m u of an dy 'which they donated
al the Chrllman action.
..
umnlvnrlary waa the 2 m lun. bul'
the eelahmlon wnr pu!a ll untllQllrrlllmu 53:-
A bl; ht ruwoy from tlrelr daulh-
ter,Veml.uf Denver.arflved ln
uma for the bl: dny and y hllo the
chlldnn h u m out of \ovm could
not be then, :hon llvlng hero were
more ln fora.H n .Fu n k Brown
and Ynrnlly,Mr. Ray Jlcolaa andlamlly,: ml Mr.Em .h e oln veto
pruunt and nl tho :lou of we day'ahallvlllea a'p\|r~u wllh six b u m
live dollar wld -pleeo£,ana [old
pleee from eac h ehllrl, vu praenhd
to tho worthy couple.
UNION wan x OF P RA YE R
m churclmea of Blalr have rudear n n pmo n u for i lu u m w well:
ol prayer whlch ll to be hold ae-
cordlng ua the following aehsdudo:
Monday Bvnolna. January Ise ru m ws u bo had at on Bav-
aln =m»¢¢h. mv. 1. 11. Camp. lwlk-
er.S\xb_|e<t "'l'lno Clrurch Unlvar|ll"
'rueaday Evans, J anonry sSorvlenarM.E.elumtla.RN.J.R.mxmmn . n po nlmr.Subjotl
"Nallnm and Tlnlr Millers".
w d n a d u Bvoalnh J uunry sSorvlcea at Oaurehof Chrht B u .
A.D.Smalley,speaker..Su bk n
»<)llx.|lon|"_
'thunday Evvnlllf January 7
Sorvlzea at Conlmmlorul c hurch.r m. o . u . u wm ml . r p m " .Sul>-
jeet "Tha Sc hool. the Coll|| l and
ana Younr".
ll00Nl.lGll'l' LUMP
IS EXPENSWE/
m u m 0 |L I I P ly P u ll! ! F o r
o u T l l o m m . 0 | 8 l a a l l | |
Cool From (hr-[ln 'na
Rauma Yarrh
a n MOVE Mona CAUTI OUSLY
Occasionally lame lmman bolnl
n u th e mla u k n n I d a mn h o u n
lP¢nona Who Aro_1`ruzafo:r¢d To
|`Dmrlc t for School Purpuoaa
An L ln i le d I n V o lk (
Pa wn 4
xo r o wm ' r o VOTE ON B OND S
" i a n , j s b m u n m n z lk tx e n h u
n u y Un ¢oun¢1 auporln-lnndent o!Nun lhn ovunty i f p u -
nuna who ure trandor-rd ternporu-
Uv from we oc hod dlnrlet to un-
ulher for adxool vurpoua only an
ellglhlo lo vou on n propoud baud
lnue ln Ill d ln dn lo wh le h the ywore so trxnafornd.H s h u d a d
that tnnalonud penmu nru volan
in iho nur dlxl-rin upon ull sc hoolQmotlonaoxeoptthevotingof
bond;Th e y a n vote upon bondfluostlonalndmlrhomodlod ls
m y .
Tho quutlou haa como up at lla
vlllago at Brock wh o m t h o . muplantv u roanuy dutruyod by
(ln.A pmwu xo vo ta n o o n :inbond!lor a nuw xhoal plant ll K0
be auburltled ln olectlon u l l-ha
Brock dlllrlel January u .S i n n ]famlllu hnva been tnnafonud lo
the Brock dlatrlct_ for n b w l y u r
pooea md o o mo of thaoe a n n -porwl to bvbppoaed ln tho bond
luuo.Tboy cannot roto on bonds,
according to tho m u ouparlntln-
denva rulinl-A mn n r b v m m n
d n l a ml by the ll-alula \o bo th:
aamo aa n la w untll i t ln ma maor ovonumd by tha courts
T h a w m a ;eommltlu of mn -
waod,"a B u l l "gy ld wol dl!-tr lr t. lu : n o tllk d g mu au p u r ln -
umdonz u m me a l m k t w u d t o
bona a school iam upon theachool (rounds.0 building ll io
bs upanta mm tha ac hool house.1 ¢ v u l u 4 u m f » n ma ¢ o ¢ x b » 0 0 ° ~
The hulldlng n m m lt t n M N H #
Rn .H.L CIM.P . [ t r u th and
I r v i n ml m .1'b|buLld la i n u
completed by na n full.Tlrn Boll-
wnml school contdnplatai addlngthetwelfthgrad:and becoming u
minor aecndllod N o achoul.I t
hu two Ml#-l=°r\. u uuilidont unm-bor ln uro for anothor nada.Tblo
d a y l n O m a h a
l r .a n d l n .D .H .F i l c h .o f
»\ d i| \ | 't o n a n n vi s i to r s a t t h e B r y
a n t h o m e 'l i u r a d a y
Nr . J. F i n c h e r , o f C r o n i n In s p e n d
In g a fn d a y ; W i t h h i s m o t h e r . M n .
L w h W n h l g r e n .
I r .a n d l i n .J.E .l ¢ A r d k l n d
R . H o r a n m o l o é a d o o ! h o m 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 3
B u n d n y ! o r t h a d a y .
l n . G i n n H l f f i l l w l l sp e n t F r i -
d l r w i t h h a r mo t h e r ,H r s .J l m h
l a n d e r , w h o b a n HI.
l n .C h u .C o m p t o n .o f G w i n n
m m m sf .I n H a r r y Ty s o n sp e n t W a l n u -
d a y n i g h t i n B l a i r I n d o n T h u r s d a y
w o n t t o O m a h a w i t h H r s .C l i l f o w
K u n a a n d H n ,Ge o .H a i n 1-o d (
lh°PPU\¢A 2 .D i x o n n t d v o d A c a r o f
fo em lc n on Fri -d ay
Q u i t s n f a r m s n fr o m th i s vi o -
i n l t y dt t a nd o d t h e Ta y l o r Fr vmc h
f a r m a l l o n l l o n d n y .
K z u n e t h a n d L i l l e l i d w n e r .o f
l o w s vi si te d 1 fe w d a y :l m w e e k
a t t h e h o m o o f t h e i r fa t h u r .S t e ve
l h h o n o y .
" r " "1 a-on nonno
vl s i h d o u r S o n d s y w i t h l l r .I M \ l | . .!l . . _ . . . |11-2-l n _l . _;
a n d H n .C u r b L .M l l l e r a n I W a h
t e r An d e rs o n ,l o n o f G o l d b e r g A n
de r s o n w a r e m o n f e d l a s t w e e k l m '
a n r e c e i vi n g t h e b u t tr i n k e t o f
t h e i r l r i e n d l .A a t h e y a r e b o t h w e l l
k n o w n I n th i s n d g h b o r b o o d t h e i r
wa l l -w i a he r s a r e m a n y .
H e a d sz r i g h t i n T h e F.n |.¢ !pH |e.
'!` B I N I" l Y L U T H E R A N m u a c n
W .L i n c o l n 8 i n d S i n e !
H e n r y J.W a r n i n g ,P u t m
an-u¢f) \ §| d r¢ | \'|\3 In 9 ¢ | l \'!'l ¢...Inu -¢. .°
o a a
Tu e - n l ; - : n o l ~ 'a r m e n - -
1~'iv¢B u l k y l o n g i n g ; -
Tf n P o u n d ! H o c B o t h - M i z
Th e t w o w l a y l u e n g i n e " M x t
t h e Zi o r n u n W i i k i n a fa r m f o u r M i e s
we nt o f B l a i r W u w e l ! a t t e n d e d o n
Tu e u l a y a m ! W t l i n u d a y I n s p i t e o f
th e b l d l y d r i ft e d ro a ds .E ve r y e f -
fo r t P ° u i b ! e u m m a d e a va i l a b l e b y
M r .W i l k i n s t h a t t h e m e n m i g h t
h u e n w a r m p i l e s t o w o r k .T h e
h a m w a s he at ed b y n s i o ve w h i c h
Q q m m r t i m a n y Po u nd s o f b a m
C a t t l e , II h e a d - - 5 m i l k c o m , s o m e
fr e s h b y male t i m e :I bu l l ,c o m i n g
2 y e a r n c h i ;5 c n l ve n , 9 m o n t h s o l d ;
3 y o u n g cal ve s.
H o g s ,4 0 h e a d - 1 3 head'U u r o c
b r o o d so wn .I u t o f M n n r h f a r m w ;
2 b u r r o w s ,15 0 p o u n d s ; 2 5 h a d fa l l
pi gs .
I ' a r m M n c h i n e r y - I Dee rin g-b i n d -
e r ;1 D e e r i n g m o w e r ;l h a y n k e ;1
h a y s w e e p ;1 h a y r a c k o n d e s i
g e a r s ;1 w a g o n ;1 I6 - i n c h n u l k y
p l o w ;1 16 -i nc h r z l k l n g p l o w ;l
w n l k i n g li s t o r ;1 c o r n p l a n t e r w i t h
ID G m i l !r l r n !l R 4 1 d i n I \ . . . . . -
ue :none u m .Anza la-1 Th i three retiring directors werei
|tn¢¢'lor'¢ femdom and 1.=1¢¢1¢¢|.c. 1; Mlnhail, c. c. vm!Her Unfulncu 1D:usen of Kenna:mi and C. G. MuIi.h.n T!u\ old nfficzn.wixh thaiNDTD!1§LHARGED0N CAPRICE
Hu k i n z beck to years gone byreeidentsofBlelrwillremember
something like five yenn nga when
the school boon!disc ged oneMies Jeannette Jones who was teeeh-
ile' in the city lchoole here.
Bliss Jones vu . n o will be re-membered,a daughter of the then
reeident Congregational minister sm!
the dfdr aueed considerable of a.
nee-hub.Jun what the contributing oeueee
were tha; brought on the unpleasant
eoudllon we are not prepared tostate but he that ee it ine! the your-z
lady took the matter into eouzt endit Ilnnlly reached the iuprerne court
which remends it beck to tne county
eoun for mother hearing.ln re-lation to the matter the Nebruke
State Journal h u the following to
Sly :"No eehool board h u the rlght,
merely beuuse it wills to do eo. to
discharge a teacher with whom ith u llrly entered into e e ? l
tract.sly :the supreme court
in |eve ing and remending for a.new trial the suit of Mrs.Jean-
zxsth Jonm Corhel egulnnt School
Distric t No. 1 of Washington coun-ty.Conlmiseionefhtaxiin wrote the
opinion.Ae Bliss Jones she was employed
exceptionol necnetery were else re-
electeal.'Flzey ere, president,h e d
Heuermann;vice-president,HenryRowherofFt.Calhoun;trellurer,
G.I.Pfeiffer and secretary,J. C.
Badger.A :monday lunch at the
hotel proceeded the buelnosn meet
ing which wee held at the city hell.ln the report of the W uhington
County Agricultural Society for
1926 it was ehoern that the number
of entries were greater than anyotheryear,totelling 6,3IO.Total
receipt;were $12,154. 20, total ex-
pmditunel.$1l,93'i'.30.During the
seven years of existence of the
Wenhington county fair it Ines al-
ways gold out end has never run
behind.The feir ground propertyls\nlu»e1l et 380,000 and f17,050
has been paid into this out of theearning# :luring the last six yearn.
The Washington county fair in een
eidered an one of the most suceeseful
in the state and the credit la due to
the untiring efforts of the officersanddirectorsandthecomperetlon
of the residents of the entire eounty
CHRISTMAS WEDDING
John R.Pitch,22,of Arlingtonand Henrietta D. Rena, 21, of Blnlr,
nemo united in merrlue by Judge
Waldo Winterstein of Fremont on
Chdltmns dear.
Hn. J. C. Gllnll.ln. Dora Gdston, of Deland. B.
D. arrived Handay fum Grind ls-
innd l0 nplnd a fu r di y :vimitlng
n l a t h l .
Yak Alien ratarnnd to h h work
.nn| ,slunlru n " " | " a | g n . A .......~v| | lu|||"|| |\|»,tvlr dilmondr.v ._ vnu.,¢ u--»~-I - 1 __:..;...;:.13. Dixon sm Monday .lm:on Ch rh tmu Eve l l "withWm. Hoon, of linkin, S. D. hu gilt: for the Mille. folks.3";l'°° in »=l'§"»Z.f"§2°'I"?Z f.§ f§f£§f§?'J §',`»4 4 4 4 4 A _4 4 A
' ~- f -'a.- " .4,.1 A 4 4 'bu n fhitlng. in this gzeighbnrhood,English.u p working principal:of a motor -
a srenewing aid acquaintances of Inq:Holiday service on Christmas Day The (arm rs |med' ° f .°!.°... . .in the Gllfl\-IB Janman st 10:30.af f o u r : a r ~ ~ ' £ ' £ _ ' i ' 3 . ' 4 _ _. ___ .._
u ~ a n n u m . |E l | _ | s ! | | ! | ¢ , _ | | ~ - I ' n r s u n k : m l mI!, - f
e§E5
;- - -----nrmaa or ramen from J ohn Gillev Sunday School at 1o;o0.Pls Int Baiurdu-English nervice at 10:30.Hr.m a n n . w . ~ " ' 3 P " ° 'a n u m s mu t a n d mn Alben o n New Ye¢r'|. .u Germ
w m a v m r moon 'arnr gucci.a at th, B z horns. gshodaiting her alltor,Mn .8.G. vin.
my .. _ " ! '" F , ~ ' f " . : ' k " f ' I " ° f I : . ? f Hn .Glo.Hain :nent Tuenlnv . _ ' ' f _ f " " ! ' ~...i
"_'Z';..:'§'_";_§"EE.._..-2' _'[€"'.'1'£*| m\all|NG1'os couzmrrsvumngneruaugnwrl m mu-.'u|3 correct: m d Hr. and Hn.mu llu lle r .m a n BUREAU NOTES~ ~u§. T. K. Iverson mailed corn on .1 " " d ' y tl
_ __._- _.._. __ __ ~ _ _-- _ . a .u m m _:» g\ll _ l. _¢_z .:\~~11 _z _zu~_rl _l\ r1; | 1 i1 1 1 \ 1 n ;n " V | l | ¢ ; § ; ¢;€g z1 »i z» |. :1 »i m> iz »i z\ >l 1> \i m» :e rm m m
X,9 f 'D o n t A r g u e
With Bare Facts
Argument acconiplishes little---facts speak
foi- themselves.We have been serving the
same people with their meats every day for
years.And they buy from us because they
get more for their dollar than they can get
elsewhere.
I3 ,' /
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6 `(_+
f .'G ' ,R .»q.»~»".$~~ $ ~ »5
/
(_i z
.~f~
~1 ~ Q
-`
a pounds of hot weinen were .served
Tha . m n Farm Bu nn :Board b o g "
m¢etln|r u d S a tu wy alber-noon in the Caun Room l t Blair,.Iam A Reuhder. Boys
with prealdent CI mi Van Datumidln'Th .ru 'nm conaiatedl Thee 1928 W I "for Baby Beef§r ;h E 5 , __ m; n P Rpo n by C!|uaCl"'b* are as follow:for the Stale
Mehrens,Report of ,\¢. umm u1.a.f=if
Achievemmtn by County Agent Gm!Calves to be junior ye-ar1in¢. Limlilies.The De Soto Wom»n'a Club is born between Jan.I,1925 and
gave a very intelwiiing play in! en- Sept. 1. 1926-feeding an stan my
ti\!nI "As the l'|.lp{l|\ Soc' lt", iliun time.By Jan.15,1925,all Club
tuning the valun of a hot Iunch club calves should be weifhal in andIn a rural school.Hr. Holland. di-feed e mu and records kept from
\° fashion
v Q Q ¢. m|!'l"r.1rF""*.mm'°1.=.i..' .\
J. L. POUNDS
one price clothier
1 1 =r 1r r, . . 1 \1 1 1 1 1r 1 . \ v 1 1 r .1r 3|| |
and with her :Later in Connell Bluffs.
loam.
liao Emma Koenig, who hu beenmakingherhomein'Tekamab for
soma!lme,ren\elromato||pendma winter.We all an gud to have
her with ua a|,a1%
The Plaaaant law $690011 closedFridayforatgro'#eek'a vacation.
'C°l\i4¢ins the n o m and drifted
nada lt would aaem better for all
coneemad.Tliq teaqbara gave thepupils a Chr-iatmaa pany betone cloa
ing Friday afternoon.
Marguerite Lemon vlaited Dorothy
Smith Sunday aftemoorl.
Edmuml J ohns; #hohu lleenviaibi n !parent.:and»friend!on the
Bench for some time, dfldad to re-turn 1° California and eft Tuesday
momlng.Millard Gollehon,whom
are claim aa a Bench boy, aecompanledlsim.Tlley naxp eettogotnboa
.Angeles to vw: then will find work.
Hn. Walter ll¢Crackn1 was a call-
er at the E. C, Lippincott lsorne onSaturday morning.
The Cumlng City echo-ol; do not
dose until Wednladay.The teach-
er: are putting on a Christmas pro-
gram ea Wadneaday evening.iliac
Cannon plana to spend lm* vacationan Council Bluffa..
Fred Peek and Roy Peak drew out
to Columbul Saturday to attend arattle aah.The fonner made a pur-
dtalte lm!they returned the name
evening.'D u Bench Chat:was entertained
tant '!1mra\lay afternoon at the home
of Ira. Ham Chrlatla n, of Blair.
The entertainment "a ong Christ
The Bono school closed today fora 1reek's vacation, after enjowng the
uaual Uttrlatmaa tree and tneat.
Mr.l t d Hn .Fritz lrluller,Ura.
1.A. Amleraon and Mr.and ltr#Clifton Aneieraon attended a aurpriae
Dirty at the J ohn Carter lwme on
Tuehday evening.The party wasln honor of Dean Anderson, who ir
heme from aehooI at Grand lalaml
and was given by the young people
of the Baptist church.All present
repon a deaaant evening.The Bono school will have their
Christmas program, Santa Claus and
everythlng that goes with it today.
The teachera, lllasea Love and Murdochvrlllgoto their homes for a
1|raeit'a vacation.
li n .Prentlaa Smith apent°8atur»
day nijat with her mother. llra. L.
IJ. Warrick, who was taken ill while
visiting her aiater, Ura. C. H. Hainon Saturday morning.Her condition
ia much improved at thla writing.
Ira Baxter installed Lliennedy
radio at the L. L. Layman home and
a Pfanstiehl radio at the A.B.
Dixon home recently.The lCin¢!rad achool cloaod today
with a Gtriatmaa tree and treat.
Hlaa Rave:arent to her home tospendher1|\.¢ek'§vacation.
George llorgan ahelled 3000 hu-
ahela of corn on Thursday and de~lhrared it.totl\e Robinson-Ruse ranch
and elevator in Ulalr.Rube tlineline
did the shelling for ltr. Morgan.
Wllbur Comty went to Valley to-
JI3 to spend »Chriatma|with his
| nlothen
-- - - _ l -
to tu c h for 8,000 a year.Shei
served from September 18 to Oc tu'
ber 5,at which time thc baud
msmben told her that s h ! m m
msign or she would be dixchanpd.;
Siu naked for two or Qnree days to!
\§dd¢.but while sho was having
mal PRAISED
FOR STAND1so o l b n d lh w e r y u mt h e r mm-
ber of the board camo to her M h .school and told her she must | dm|I f ar Man C " t m " " 7 &F o n
the.zuignalion he presented to;=-3-#_ 'f»n»=_}==.'f1=~_.»'g-r-1»
her at once.She demurred, but did
ao.Later she tried to withdraw it,but was not permitted.The board
offered to pay her $100 for the time
nerved. but it was not taken.
zsengnoufn urrl-es; Ugler-mer Un hde h mum
J e ws ARE J a ws N o MORE
prope r u m a fo r pr om ot in g a.h e e :i nn i ng z o m g; fo rw a rd t o a n a nn ua l
b r i d g e i n vi e w o f t h e f a d s a n d d n tr e a t : a t th i s season o f t h e y u r a s
c u n u u n m l ax i s ti n z .M r .Je n s Ni e ls e n h a s k i n d l y a n dIThereporthintedthata!rea'|¢cneroualy remembered tharfl for in by without working.Such np L, reeummandod br ihl inn super-
mridge might ru ult in a rqeslver-fnveral yegrs.The Anllil Grocery ;mra11.I;|r h u bein the cue with a intandent boc anu it will keep pu-
bunch nrcuml Bldr.For yan *-h°|pi1» at home longer.
cosl dnlers h a n fsu nd th at en t!:és was given none
ll |\f g ich g to s '' "" M ws ~ ----- - - - - - - - - - -an wr ou o mn §'°1§; "h?'¢tlon of Dr.Wise as ehalnnan of The committee ln cha arecaprlee. 'and n sr and feet gvlhe :sooo .YH'the teaehcx'a efflclency and useful Mi e .000 campaign which In planning for seventyfwe plates i
tha o ex-he conducted I lfollowing the installation,atness.The court finds t n ne llfthe erelse of the The announcement lnlll that owistcul to ,last y e,arightin this ease..Ilhotln;rabbis and preshlentn of or-
l l st be'h°'l°¥ l"?FlIlE0KI1t's joined with othThla means n new tra muhall,ualera the hoard eonfeeses er Zionist leaders in mein: the ex-
ec tit lt f th pn!j t n l g r n e n t .T h e g i r l s a i d s h e h a l l u e c o m m a t a 'o e c a m n o
n st r i e d t o o u t o t h e r s c h o o l s ,b u t a s a s ;"r e f u s e t o a c c e p t D r .' F u s e s r e -
t s a f I a n d t h a t s h e s h o w e d l i t m a t l o n .w h i c h h e t e n d e r e d o n t h e
n o a l l f t f uu p a t t h i s s c h o o l e a c h d a y u n t i l , " ° " T ' = |l h a t i t ' m l z h t b e t o t h e l n -
s h e w a s t o l d t o n o a w a y a n d n o t t e : e s t o f t h e ;a p p e a l i f h e w i t h t l n e w
b o t h e r t h e s c h o o l . "\| T l \ o m e s s a g e s a l s o c r i t i c i s e d t h e r e
, l t o l u t l o n o f t h e l . ' n l o n o f O n h o d o x
r w t m Pnxc z s 'r sxz:m o RlB E n I b b l|'1°'"==""wr the ehaim1an'altealanation, the announcement snlrt 1
nlnch time the state manager,ABa Sinha of Lincoln will speak, the
time will be spent in dancing.¢
!lA\ z»:l*INJ{)\.\Bl.!I (IRISTSIAS
lhlr.anll"hlr¢.Fred son,rr als.
city had n very enjoyablq Christmas
this year ln spite ol the fact thatMr. Sol! has been ill for some time.
The daughter anll husband, Nr. andhire. Lottie Naeve and children, Na
lllnoanll Freslwlie of La Platte were
home and real Christmas festivitieslllnnenpolls, Dec. 29.--Flour prices Samuel I'11l>¢l'rllyor,poonldent o(,passed the gm a barrel figure genthe Palestine foundation funll,¢n,1were Put on for the youngsters which
today an quotations continued to ol' the bodies engaged In the ¢||n..|\\lllE the day a happy one.adva in sympathy with the rls llflilfl. c amo out in runner:of U , l Mr.Soil is improving which ls
heing \tl1e¢t market.As a result of "use in a letter, containing u,,¢,.,;:oo¢l news to his friends and t
'anees that he would "rote and u,,'aoo|§ time; on Christmas helped himsuccessiveincreases,flour pflceslgained Sl ln the past week.lurhaterer influence I may po|ls¢|s'Sl|°l18
The range today for family patent°"l""'f'°¢P\5I1lt'your r¢Sllrflatlon.'a I FRANK W PLFF DITCHEUgrade, in eatload lots, was 39.35 all r.Unterrnyer stated that the st-
$tlJl{» a barrel, representing an i"1 k lnlnst Dr. Wise c ould not becrease of 25 cents to 65 cents over _ltlsllfled or excused.".As Frank Wullf and family.of
nl 'it e 'jffnlhoun were driving home from.yeste sy s pr e .I H O L D I I I R F M G R B M E E T I N G , O m a h a M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h e i r c a r .a
'I _ _. . . . . . . . - _ _ _ _ | | ,
Tuesday evening.Miss Ruth is attending the stateuniversity and in spending the holl-
tlaya with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Geo:go Davis.The evening was spent in visiting
and cards and at the close of a ill:-
llghtfal evening,Mrs. Davie servedan oyster supper which was wiorrvq
Ly all.Mrs.Ha nk Ilrors assisted hire.Darla ln tlte"scrvlng and hir. Darts
entertained Mr.Ilroas.Those present were Misses Dorothy Gray, ltuth llross, llestlll Robe
son, Jane and Elizabeth Noble, lflrs.
Edna Noble and Losein llhoades.
T o ru:Duct: STOCK
To c lose out all of mr sllk and
wool dresses 1 am offerlng them at
the following prices.ln silk-$5J>0,'$12.50 so $15.00. roof choke.Wool
and flannel, $3.50 to $1.50, all good
leading eolors.la fur trimmed c oats a nic e line
of c olors for tmoo up.A good as-rt nt of extra large rises lnsomeI a -....410310 in £9000
lll.»or1ies."Aint lt a cnzel srorldl"
s r ltr l tls l:¥'AR'l"l IINJUYEI3
Mr.and Mrs.Richard L.NelsonofDrumentertainedsistablesof
plnochie last Monday evening when
some thirty-five frlends took them
by surprise.|Those present wear, Mr. and Mrs.
gllans Wulf, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peak.
Mr.and Mrs.'Will Waltnn¢l fam-llly, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and
daughter, Iimma, llr. and hint. Got
lleb Stork and family, Sir. and Mrs.
'Lester Hansen, Nr. and Mrs. Gwraf¥"ol1en,Mr.and Mrs.Chris Larson
and slaughter, Mr. anti Mrs. EmanuelAndreasenandfamily,Mr.am!
Mrs. Fmt Jensen and son.Prlses were awanded the winners
and losers.Llrs. Martin Nelson anoMr.Lester llansdl reeelvatl firstprizes and Mrs.Will Wulf and Hr.
George gotten, the hoohy prizes.|A del lous luncheon was sened
after which everyone departed,un
able to express what a good time
they hui.
2 _ _..»...-
T . l l l l l W I N i l l !i s r v u a \ ' 1 s { l ! e I r v
complete.
The boys have been with thiscompany while working in this conn-
ty.Two machines hare been used
here and as the mark is nearingcompletiononeo l these machines
will be taken down and shipped toother points while the other will bs
heh! here in readiness to do the job
on the Papio on which the oornpsny
is n blelder.
The Entorprlse arlll accompany the
boys in the southland to keep thetaported on the doings of then home
loam.
. xx i w r n a a s n n o FEATURE
In this 1reek's iastss John Wm.
Carter, a. local writer, gives his story
on the way Los Angeles real astatadealers puts over their sales.
Mr.Carter has written other
stories for The Entsrpdse and each
one has been s (ood one L a t
week his Christmas story was es-eeptlonally high class and held hlsreaders with an Intense interest .to
Q L . .. n -n h l n " D h h !{ ! l I 8 l G l D D
mu lhu,Chrhtmu qw»uu.>n| and1 mu l u .me hmr rumumlnumuc h mrdmnnkw Tha Club wtnl a¢»»m-:mmm 1-».lm r um In nm,
and | d}wm¢~\ an mm wnh Mn. mr
m¢cAn'mY AND
uoxc.(
been |Iin<|!¢y n|\¢=5le\i
le are also headquarters for the beat in the Grocery nd
lilne and at prices that cannot be equalled
and Service"is our motto and we take pride in livingtha llatthion-en an December Sill-IIA:non on Homin!
llhl Rellha Burger. of Blainwhoi up to our motto
When you are preparing that Christmas dinner you
will not be disappointed if you have made your pur-
chases here.Note the following prices:
lri|1t|;, ui] uu\rbe;nl B1min eva-»] "°.=L? nfurnqna
Vfnm Quunn ...\_:»,_..-.JL..u-ILP`ll.|b _ p1 ' 24 |__"mv ~'.v="1n nuns,0L\lru]?|n\||-mi; lh §.;f:"°{'-. ~Jersey 9~=;»y1w»¢.|'f§'ff`§G»fholdl : a ni o n l u !Suway on as
v- ¢ - U . .¢u u ; |z u l u s..ru\.l\'_"" ° " j ~~__-_-_~
Q W F l o u r ,2 - 1 l b .S a c k "`'1 . 3 3 J e r s e v C r n n m R a l f - Z f w h n n r I i l n m -I l l l n y l l | | I l l l \ | U | |l l l l l s u n g ;v u :um u A r e m u l P o r . :: I s l a m a n m l ml l :C u n n a n u n :n n l n n n n n !t k : I L \ I ' l ' | :o | 8 3 5 2 " - \ " | | - \Maintop Flour, 48 lb, Sack -
Maintop Flour, 24 lb,{S2¥ok--
White Pearl Flour 48 lb. Sacks
Karo Symp, dark, per gal.-
Karo Syrup, dark, per half gal.
2.60
1.35
2.85
.55
.30
_.. . ._,,._..... _..._...........-..per pkg------
Pillsbury Farina, 2 pkgs.-~-
Pillsbury Vidos, 2 pkg -~
Advo Oats, Small pkgs.
Advo Qats, Large pkg.
.40
.25
.25
.10
.25
nw-Tr ~ 5 »¢ `i l§ 1 L ' ~ 'Mfg o n Ima 4 .,
- - l | " l l
mln hum!mm! Slhardly.um l.m» ~|u uhm u ha vi n;
ul l :* I n j \.luv\mn " _ "1 "- - "ra n d d a w n t h r o u g h t h !U .B .u n !
tel ls h i s i m p m s i o n a i n s s t r i k i n g-»£T»" EZBJSQ }25.'".1E&ii£.';"§.L |q1.»».m _hnapitai We carry A full line of Christmas Candies, Nuts and Fruits.
Churches, Schools and Sunday Schools can buy their supply at COST.
than wo plates had been mum zo- n.ll§lf'I UI'zur ure annum mertmg I £11 thélr wa fu Stn ||hh.put tml non:ern on Y Wg f ° m" ; 0' ;"°""°°'°"h'{°"°''§;#§'.m§f§f°"°" the ml Monday i". v.\n*r1r r x ma s o n o r - ' vlsr r o n H n v_.,;¢,'n¢-¢. 24.-The Sundnzd jaicing.Mil- rwilirr out IHS Hall
af um 1.or more P * ' * ° "|'u m er car nh!! wrerlwr =\=~1 " f n i=- a rs wlz ss A NDbe i 1 b nh n r r 111 ._._o n company of how York Y .,'=-...."".§f1.. 'L...'»..1`f. 3.14 .:.1,?:l¢l;.',_............____ ___i .\.ery *mujoynble n? was htld declare: a stock ¢\i\'lr»|!ll4l.Of 25 per reverse an]hen " uns lric i mf 3 0 |r mu. FORECAST
.....,......- ...... v\a ww ¢ - - --u.\:\|:§| : uwlu:H Iif)l.D'F\Iac the home of Mr. ind Mn. Harry:-negi.January 1 hgrgigforq i rn u m» -\ - 1 " " H" -- - ° - -- * ""'i t in t um I »: \r kn 1 mt v m e m u h a n a ;
l darlnnlinn folllniu the con had £0 #dl for help I0 KCI outhn l l l l x l l n l n z n i n z i u s s| |v | T u - : . \ i m n u e n n e w on Inst Tue sua v n e u - :ThisGroceries and Meats Jens Nielsen, Proprietor ning in honor of their aiughm.summation ol' the me rn r o! th e,---ball.Nofn c r:!On Luz Sunday waning a Chris!-Miss vm; ,th e is h m vmun¢l;»1;;n»i1n Pftroleum wm vm r into'A ' r w ' r o ' rms A s ss s s o m nn . I- -Huo nlc vwzr w nt 7 :8 0.
Joi i m m u u f n n * m u tree with sm usual vroxram from 1-ulrmla, mow.labs sumums oil of New York mr Jan.4 - M n . c m A n d r u n n h u nF m o t . m d on o of Thu. 0f!¢l.1ru hah! for the ehildnn of the Sun-'Fourteen young peopls uruo pres- tha exelnnge of four s h a m of One of the local N P N n p c m aah..
Janus qu.,393;° "u ar. dl! School mr wninhl. (Thursday) rn! and spent lhe evnning in games, Standnni oil for one ol llngnolin that the Joi lh rk a : to n bvlhlinl JUL 8-Geo. l..ilblin| , noted German
nr ' H N ,1- sm for the !°\l!l| ' people and n singing,¢¢¢_,m d at midnight an-or n c u b paymnl.of 0151.23 a and stock of goods in :forth approx-plulllt at Dum C-olloge.Thou , 5 °°7 *lwh amy u m b e h am.'sm-.4 n dsllcinul lunehlnn..am. f ar lllrnnlll.lmlte lv n omo .Jan.1: - C h u .Lamb f ar m u h.