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Blair. Nebruh, January 28, 1926-'mx INTERPBISB-n a w #
..--'\I mush THE tbuivfv' Q
News ol Interest gathered by Enterprise
correspondents from every c ommunity in W aalv
!n¢1oo7County.
_plq.",y| +\|,, "''-." _' . ' _ "l'\'-ll»V|WJC-Vl-
tokena of egteerg and a special cakeS P I K E R N O T E Swiththeappropriatenumberof
eandlea, addedtoher pleasure;leelr. and Mm. Nall Raalnuanen andc um, c akend coffee were served.family,Hr.~W ' - . * ! E ° "1 ' . ? i * ° ' .Maa.FritzMathieaonh ubeen
hm. vm #md th e b d a n e a o f th e
:weakwithhomefolks.Eltonhal
finishedhisa maemettefaworkat llldland College and has a breath-
ing spell of a few days be1'ora`t:he
new term belinl.
Mn .Ludwig Jensenwalhostess
to the Progressive Club on Jan. 21.
Everyone hadnfine time.In thecumin: c ontext. Mn. CarlHindlay
took first prize and Mia: Lida Jen-
sen, the booby.A very nie! lunchwasaervadbyMn .CarlHlhdloy
andMn .FredLong.
JoeLnzurehasbeenunderthe
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Hr.andH n .HarryTysonand
PadvisitedWednesday evminzat
the T. K. Iverson home.Mra. Lou Fink and children spent
Sundayandllondaywithhernia-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Hrs.
Frank Crum of near Tekamah.
ELK cEi'1'Y NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. HowardCrinlt werecalling on Hrs. Sarah Shumaker on
Alonclay afternoon.Mr. and Mn. J. C. hlehle-en spentSaturday emit; at the J . H. Cooper
mm m n h s he lbz e thn * me » §Tn » 1~ 1 y ."H=»r1=in".w»» rendered bar
the offeme and defense.Cau$_G|£11i;nai1a of the phonograph.Th e lu t
played a fame at guard' n a
nm £0 look ar, beside sinking twobasket:fromthemiddleofthe
floor.Arlo Clausen hadthe whole
dieaxneydefenseonthe jump,but
heeouldn'tbe stopped.Dana ranupascoreofninepointsbefore
Kearneygotalook-in.Kearney
beatOmahaUniversitySaturday
InumberSolveigaChdleSonglung by Min Aateld Harmon was also
very beautiful and was well receiv-
ed by the audience.
Saturdayevening;afterthepro-gram,theNehraakaCornPlowers
basketballteambeattheDanish
Immigrahta by a sc ore of 17 to 7.Thia was the second of a :lerlea of
rdnight,sotheboysfeelaathoughfintra-mural contests.This Satony
they have a £'°°dF chance of gettinfghe Corn Flowers will meet the Iowarevenge for the defeat of Jan. 6tl\. I Hog Rnlaera.T h i sw e e k - e n dt h ew o ng o e st o !T l i es c h o o lb o a r dm e tl a s tr e e l :
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THE ENTERPRISE |
NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA
m for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
NO. 2BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 4, 1926rousssa and iamity and Mrs. Allred
Rasmussenspent Sunday at theR.
Rasmussen home.MissGeorgiaErmkspentaton-
day with her sister, llrs. Bert Marsh.
bitesMarthaRasmussenvrlm has
been lll, ts a little improved st this
arltiag.ClarkDavisspentSundaywith
Owen Nelson at the Louls Rasmus-
sen horns.GetyourFordrepairsatthe
SplkllGarage..LouisRasmussen treatto Omaha
onbusiness Thursday.Will,StanleyandAlbertHarsh
spent Thursday evening sr the Los
Rasmussen home..Mr.andMrs.HenryRasmussen
andfamilyspentWednesdayeven-ing at tha Nels Rasmussen home, itbeingHrs.NelsRslmassen'a- birth
anniversary.Tha sehool boys have s nice slut-
lngpondintheschoolyardand
they are endoylng lt to the full ea-tent both during the day and even-
Ing.A crowd of young talks from hen
attanded the danea at Blair Saturday
enfnlng.Alfred Harsh was in Fremont on
huslness Frldsar morning:Don°t forget thedata,January 30,
"Har d Tim!Danes"attheSPH!"Hall.Prlses glvsn. lunch served and
spectators charged a spsetater pi-lee.
lilasss Nora and Myrtle Davis andClark Davis spent Sunday with Bliss
LauraPetersen, we ooesdoafbslng
her blnhdsy.llartinRasmussenlrlllholdhis
£arrnaals,Feb.8and1rllltl\anmove
hisfamilyto Fremont.They will bsgreatlymissedlnthiseommunlty
but of course heat wishesare es»
tended to them in their new home.
rmnnsno Norns
Hr. Huh Duncan of Bslisbury, Ill.
earnsinonsdaylast weekfor a
short visit withhisstint,Mrs. T.
R.Gaines.Mrs.Johnstonanddaughterar-
rivedlastsreoksndarenosrmaking
theirhomela theton-merI'rank
Miller;residenos.lllss Johnstonls
asedor inhighschoolandsdll
start to school tiara this week.Hr.
JohnstonlaemployedattheF.
Pznnsr barber shop...Abouttwenty-fiveyoungfolks
gathered at the ll. E. church hue-
rnent Friday arming for an enjoy-able evening, the entenadnment bl-
lna under dlreetion of Rev. and Hrs.
GwraeJdhn Hall iq driving a truck for
Elmer W rilht at the present time!
FloydLeornsnl who was slightlyinjured las; week when s truck vrhlolr
he was drivln| for GiffondFrench
ran away, is much improved and, ls
able onbe around.Hr. and Hrs.Alfred Hansen are
theproudpatents olafinebaby
girl born Jan. 19th.The little miss
has beennamedGeraldineBernice.Hrs.B.Leonardls esrlngfor the
sch.Dr.Wai. H.Pruner was alien-nani callerfrom OmahaSundsre
coma; up to see John ?ri¢!dle.Mr.
I"riddle and IIil Joop autoed to Oma-
ha Tuesday for an X-nay' examina-
tion olJohn's brokenlimb.
CharlesSprsker ond Geo. Nslsrn
wereFremontbusinesstnnsaeters
on Monday of this sreelc.
Mrs.MorrisAndersonandMunJesse Schroeder and son were week-
end visitors from Omaha srlth rela-
tiws and acquaintances hero.CharlotteIlerry\sas"al1Omaha
shopper on Tuesilay ol this week.
The Misses Freida, Marlo. t`lys
Rorenbaum and Irma Jeppesenere
county seat visitors on Sato:r
Kd thhlenklng andllernieePritchardhavediscontinuedtheirhigh
school eoorses.Dr. Mock and A. ll. Thlege wereOmahabusinesstransaetersTues
day.Mr.andMrs.LelandWanland
baby came out from Omaha to spend
theweek-end withreliatlves here.Wonl wasreceivedhere that Mrs
C. M. Wand la quite ill at her homein 0*'alia 1v°h small pox.We hope
thepanentlinproLes.
annén N0;i'ES
Ilr. and Bra. George Badge:ow arulRubywereSundayguestsatthe
homeofll a .CoraBadlerosrln
Blair.Mui. Chas. Koenlg mi, Miss Em-
ma spent Sunday afternoonat the
Chas.Hosk home.The B. C. Lippincott family spent
Friday evening in Blair at the Os
esr Guyer home.iThe Benc h Club with some of its
triends, met at Fred Peek's Monday
sa.».¢I.¢hsnf!l n .wdt8l.Pec ki
amongthoseonthesicklistthe
past few days
Leslls Peak visitedRussell Johns
Sundayafternoon.Miss Hassl Cannon visited Louise
Rogers in Blair Saturday nigh; and
Sunday.|Hr.andMrs.LintonPnfferol'
Tek§mal1 are the parents of a nine
andone-half poundboyborn Jan.25,thehinhdsyofit'a malarial
gramlmother.Mrs. Putfer was form
erlyAtlasBlanchePeckofthePleasantViewneighborhood.
Clark.LloydandWallaceIlusk
visitedLloydNelsonSundayeven-
log.The many friends ot Mr. und Mrs.
GuyOstramleraresorrytoknowthey are soon toleave this vicinity.
WeunderstandHr.Ostrandtrhas
work/In his line ln Seattle, Wash.,
and 'nieau for that plac e in thenear fn ure.Our :ood wishes eure~
lyfollowthem.. u rJohn Compton,Sr.. ls visllf
inghet sonJohn,anddaoghtelr,
llrs.Ruben Lemon andfrlonds on
the Bench.All are glam! when she
cornea to our vicinity.ltr. and Mrs. John Sutton visited
at thepanantal, ChetSuttonhomeSunday,'illss Elsie was also home
thatday.GilfordComptonhanelyescaped
what might have been a serious so-elde nt Mon day wh en emofrom
the Roberts and Rose ranch.is ear
was hit by s train as he was cross-lng the track.Fortunately he was
not hurt but his ear will need some
repairs.Kiss Ethel Anderson. of Florence
spent Sunday at the E. C.Lippin-
eott home." M nChas.0hlson'sfriendsare
sorry to know he la having sn attack of his old enemy, rheurnatlsm.
HeisWithhls daughter,airs.A.
Sl. Ford, in Oakland.Mn. RlehoffofDeflanee,Ohioisvisitingher
father and sulsirr at that place also.
DellaWatkins. vapupilatCum-
lng City, srllt enter the Balt schools
al. the beginning of the new semes-ter,slnoetheirmovingtoanew
loeationlaternecessitateslt.
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McCAR'I'HY AND
LONGCREEK
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The McCarthy Ladies' Progressive
Club held their snnuat oyster supper
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JamesHullinlastSaturdayevening.#On
this yearly oeeaslon they invite thai!
lrusbands andfamiliesandmake a
real omr. of lt.There were around
sixtypresentandeighttablesof
psqresslvehizhfiveromeothemain attraction of the evening.At
the close of the zsmes it was found
tha t llraFredLong and Mr.DanThompson had won high honors and
Mr.GirlHlndleytookthebooby
prize.ln , aguessing contestlllna
Dan Thompson and Mr. M. Winehell
a e nwinnersandMr.JohnAron-
sontookconsolation.Adelicioussupper of oysters, celery, sandwich-
rs.coffeeanddoughnutsfollowed
which all enjoyed to the limit.Thisannualeventisloohmlforwardto
withconsiderableenjoymentbyall
members andfamilies.Those present were Blessrs and hier-rlnmes Hayes
Rosenbaltn.AlfredPnulsenlllerton
Winrhell, IredLong, John Aronnon,Ludwig .Ionsen, John McDonald, Lltria
Him,C. J. andLeonllindlry,J.
lmrson, Dan,1»\'ill and James Thomp
son, Mr. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.Bates and families.
Mr. andMrs. Leon 'lllndley tele
bratedtheir fodfth \veddinlranni-
versary la:7 Monday evening by en-
tertaining Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ilindley and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.llindley
olFt.Calhounntsupper.
Onw tSunday,anumberoleloio friends andneighbors ofMr.
and Mrs. John Reid, took well-filled
baskets and proceeded to their newhome to give them a house warming.
The :laywas spentinvi'itinir and
inspect .1the eem::rt.ible new home\il1l.:.ir.Rell.rlvst.u.T.ilu
f0I.o\.ln;;moregi.ment,hir..gn
Mrs. Jack LusureMr. and Mm\ .S.Reeves.Mr.andMrs.Wallace
Snowdon. hir. and Mrs. Louis Schenk,Mr. and Mrs.BdNatter,Mr.and
hlrs. Chiia Hint. Mr. and Mrs. James
Mullin,Mr.andMrs. Dan Thomp-son, Mrs. W. G. Harrison and Ada,Wl Sc henk and .lim Reid ot Blair.
llr. and Mrs. Alfred Paulson and
familyspent Tuesdayevening withhir.andMrs.Nels Christensera.
Hn. 31. G. Grover was called to
Talparalso,Nob.yesterdaybythe
seaions illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs.Peter Jensen spentSundayeveningattheJensJuul
home.Mrs.ChrisPaulsonofBlair.is
spendlng a few days with her daughweather tor a :ew uaya.Mrs.MaggieMcMahoncalledat
the Mrs. W. G. Harrison home Tues-
dlar while attending to business con-nectedwiththefireonherplace
last Monday..The neighborhood was vrell-aroused
overthefireMondayafternoon
svbidlburnedtotheground,the
MaudeMcMahonfarmresidence.rented and occupied by the J.Lar-
son family.Hrs. Larson was aloneag the time the flre was discovered
in the upper part of the house but
before she could carry water to ex-
tinguish the blaze, it had gotten be-yond control and the neighbors and
townspeoplewhoresponddtothe
call for help, sol. bvor and carried
outthehousehold effectsManyof these were entirelyruined how-
ever buteveryone helped andthe
familyarethankfulforwhatwas
saved.Mrs.W.G.Harrisonand
nu...s oofferedthoLsrsons the
hospitality of their eommodious horn:
after the fire and they are comfort-
ablylocatedtherefor the present.
Mrs. hlellahon willrebuild as soon
as possible.`The Lucky McCarthy Knotters met
la nFridayeveningattheChds
Hinahome.Thefamiliesofthe
boys were also invited to be pres-ent and foltouring a short lesson by
County Agent George Bates to the
boys,refreshmentswereservedhy
Mrs.Iilnr..Everyone had apleas»
ant andptofltabts time.Frances and Billy Harrison spent
Sunday at the James Huliin home,
guests of Mary and James, Jr.
Mr.andHrs.Tomll!eDonaldof
Hermanla dltr .andHrs.Chas.
llebonald of Blsdr, visited the par-
ental, J ohn llebowd home Sunday.
Hrs.Dan Thompsonls inBlair
helpingcareforGrandma'£'homp~
sonth e lsvery llt.Hrs.U. S.Cornsrell of Walthlli is also at her
mothefsylvedside.Jensensen, son of Carl M. Jenssncamehomefromthehospital
Mondayandlsgetting alongfine.
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Atonc; mnBOTTOM ROAD
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ParkerHefloy.Jr.andJapp
Vaughn spent Friday in Omaha.
T.K.Iverso n mlm 900 lmshdrof corn for Byron Bunn Friday.
MissPflnlIversonwholavirdt
lng in Omaha, writes her foiks that.
sheishaving aflue time.
Mr. and Hrs. Geo. Hain were en-tertained at the home of her sister,
Mrs.EmilY'5'rk and husband, welt
of Herman last Sunday.
Mr.andMrs.IlarryTysonandPaulspentSundaysttheHerb
Rsrwootl home north of Reo.
Mrs.A.I2.DixonspentBelonday
with Hrs, C. H. Blanchard at Her
man.ltr. and Mrs. KennethTysonwere
Sunday guests of llias Vesta Schnei-
der, of naar Teksrnah.
Mr.andHrs.HowardHain and
Winifreel were Sunday guests at the
Fred Jensen home west of Blair.Mr.andMrs. T.li.Iverson and
ilnuzhters attended a aufprise birth-
day party at the Elmer Thonc home
Sundayafternoon.Mr. :hid Mrs. A. A. Antlelvon and
fllr.an-EMrs.CliftonAneltr-iniof
'leknmnl|andFrankWitt. olCan
orlnspentSunday nftemoon nttht:
lr i tzMullerhomo.
I-Ir. and Blrs. I'red ltay apt1.t Sun
llnyafternoonwithMrs.James
Metsler.Mr.andMrs. T.K.Iverfunand
daughters andEltonSchneider.ofOmaha spent Monday evening nl. tho,
IL M.lverson home.E
hir. andBlrs.llnrly Tyson spent1rlilsy eu.-nini; at the Jome- Cointy
home.The men "hu were putting up leofinished the tnsk last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Iverson and
children spent Sunday with her mo-ther, Mrs. J. C. Christensen ln Lllalr.
Mrs. Howard Hain spent \\ednt-s-
da y wthMrs. EdBrownon the
Bench.hir. and hits. Clifton Anderson of
TeltamahspentThursdayatthehome ofMr. and Mrs.Irits Muller.
OnFrldaytheywent down to the
George Morgan place and Mrs. Mor-
gan and daughters areompanied them
to Omaha that day.Mr. andMrs.R.M. Iverson and
ltr.andMrs.L.L.Laymanand
familiesspent Satunlayevening al
the T. K. Iverson home.
Mr.andMrs.W. E.BcilhlofBlairwereSundayafternoon" t i t
ors at the HenryBeard home.
Mrs.MargaretIversonand( l p nand.]WiTlspentSaturdayevening
with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller.Mrs. P. WMcCoy and daughters,
Genrode and Mary attended a birth.
daspartyatHermanTtlesdnyaf
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rau e sazmululLupugf,ur a m u ' n e w ,o u t : u l u e c m o q l u n e u l t u l l p s o n : -S t i l ia n dE l l s w o r t hC o l l e g aw e t s o w e u nr e p o n n o t h i n g ' a st o
T h ePe e rG y mp r o g r a mo fl a s tw h e n t h e n e x t b u i l d i n g w i l l b e l t a r i -
S a t u r d a yp r o vi d e dm em o s tm a y - ' ¢ a .
n b l e e ve n i n g w e h a ve h u i f o r a l o n g iS a t u r d a y a w n i n g t h e D l n i x h l i t e r -
l l m e .C a r lH j o r t a va n g g a veafi n eg r y s o c i e t y i , s p o n s o r i n g a g r o z q n m
s y n o p s i s o f t h ep l a ya n din t r o d u c e dw h i c heo nt zr aa r o u n dgh et h e m e
th em u s i a ln u m b e n .P r o f.N i e l s e n" H o m e . "
pl a y e dt w oo !these,i .e~." l nt h e ]
VOL . xxxhome.
:masEdythe Prouse was nn Oma
ha passenger Monday night.
Mrs.J.EhCooperspentThurs-
day with Era. A. E. Pearce.Hr. D. H. Compton received word
fromIilinoiatha;hissister,Mrs.
Cave,hadpaasedsway last Satur-day.She will be remembered by the
Blair folks as they run a store there
:\ few yeari.J. ll. Cooper was a bualness call-
erinBensonTuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe MoCar¢llo visit-
edlast 'Fhursdly eveningwithMr.
ant!hire.HenryGaines.
HaroldHorton, of Fremont spentSaturdayandSundaywithJ.E
MCClrdle.
Mn. Emily Swingholm, of Omaha
isfpendinc afew dayswithMrs.
IL J .Cntltlng..
TheyoungfolkshadaskatingpartySunday downontheTurner
lake.The picture shown at the Elk Citychurchon Tuesdayeveningbythe
anti-saloonleaguewaswellworth
the cold drive to see.A smelt crowd
nas present doe to bad weather.Compton brothers have on invita-
tiontoanoystersupperMonday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Seth lIally.
Hr. and Mrs. James Hactler, Misa-
d Agnes, Anna andHelen Mactier
andNormanandDonaldllactier,
MissHopeBryantandHerman
ApplebywereentertainedatSun-
day dinner byMr. andMrs. Glenn
Herrington at Waterloo in honor of
Lire.ldaetiefsbirthday.The Iadles of the Elk City Farm
Bureau Club met Monday afternoon
at the home of Hrs. E. P. Whitney
end organized for the spring work.The corps this spring wilttake up
ehort outa insewing.Over twenty
women signed up for the work andMrs.Harry TumeywaselectedB:
pneaident of the Club.llr .andMrs.DaleBaxterand
Jack made their weekly Fremont call
onSaturday.A few of the Odd Fellows of Elk
City went to Waterioo Saturday evening to see them install their offi-
een.Bin Lena Kruse is helping Mrs.Culpafewdayawithherhouse
work.Georgela mbisdrivinga.new
Fod Coupe.Ortie and Harfin Compton played
for a dence in Omaha on Wednesdayevenilx,Jan.21' at 1tth and Dodge.
GoodCoal
a t
Fair Pr fce
AYE BROS.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
lrir.endMrs.JohnEchtenksmp,
Sr., ol Arlington spent Friday even
ing at the Louie Echtenksmp home.Hin Mary Lallnun vilniled Friday
aftemoon at the Wm. IIoltman home.
The Iollowing attended uni e at;
Nickenen Tuesday, Walter Wachter,BertBeckley,Wm.Holtnmn,Cecailma 1-:mil Lallmnn.|
Mr. and* Mn. Aibm Lallmnn and
son,AugustrpentSundayatlhe
home of Mrs. Sadie Mengednhl.ClaraSchvrealerandNornmW i l|
keningspeng Tuesday nightafter
school at the home of Mr. and hire.,
Emil Lalinmn. .|Mn. Wm. iloltman spent 'Ih.|esdq>T
at the El! Lnnghorst home at Nic kf
erson.Misalielen Willcening spent '.'.£.1=
nenday evening afterschoolatthe
IImilLallmanhome.
hir.andMrs.EmilLallmanandson,CurtisEugenevisltedSunday
afternoon at the Wm. llollmnn l10me.
Mr.andMrs.JohnEchtenknmp,Sr., of Arlington were Sunday even,
ing \laItor:4 at the LconnnlRchten
klmp home.5Mn .HenryStrongerenleltnine-nl.
themembersnftheNeedlenn.l
Study Club lt her home \Va.~\!r1esdn3afternoon.1
mm noixcs
B a nBellslielrneyNormalInF u !Game
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Inoneofthebeatgamesever
pinyedhere,Dannranupascoreof 27 zo17 on the fan nnd husky
buket bail men from Kearney Nor-
mal,huntFridayeverdng.Atnotimethisseasonhaveourboys
shownthestufftheydislagainsttheschoolteachers.Thewhole
~Mimxrlomasrn ~ E L E C T I D N cm CMINCIL ~sm-jPRAlRlE SCHOoNER
lioLDS EETIN p llulclu Shoal!MARK.S C H 0 0 | .F U N D S €': .' :. :, T° :. :° ¥, :. .. :" m" '. ; .mel m f s C I L A N G E D M G :no me w ~ a s s u me d .g H I G H W A Y S
"Yes," ix the umver of those wmv |~'rn out of proportion with (tl,
_ .. ._.. __...._.,,__ ...... ...have md Arthur D. Howden smmrs .H r~....u.| .|.. w... 11.. »....... v.....D\»¢u»~ nun; Un Ami nw\| m, .,. __ _1'Tf' i1"'i"".P!°"'t'°'Y "° ¢! i Ne v Symbd Emhkmlrie o f r u -" A n i t r a 'sDa n c e " .Th e w e i r d " A . | e '| i
D e a t h " ,p l a y e db ya ni n s t r u m e n t a l !
q u a r t e tb r o u g h tp r o i o n g e da p p l l u l e
fr o m t h e a u d i e n c e ." S o l ve i f s S o n g "
r e n d e r e d b y H i n R u t h J e n n e n s e e m -
e dt opl ea set h el i s t e n e r :' g n ta n d
s o m e o n e r e m a r k e d a fl e r w lt h a t M
h a dn e ve rh e a r dnm o r eb e a u t i fu l
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C o u n t yS u p e d n t e n d e n tM a r s hsv
b u s y l a s t S a t u r d a yh o l d i n g t u c h e n
ex a m i n a t i o n sa n dt om a k et h ed u t
m o r e a x n c l b l e t o t h e a p p l i c n n l l a h
h a dan n e x e dt h ec o u r tr o o mt o h e
d o m a i na sa ne x a m i n a t i o nr o o m .
nel me uaml
J. L. Pounds
Blair,--=Nebr.
Ho w M u c h
Do You_Know
Ab o u t Pi r a t es|
'Io Find 0ut Read
Porto Bello Gold
in TEE mlznrmss
S TAR TI NGFE B .n
"..w.| ..... -.w..., .»-ae.--. .-.......S u l :s a w n n m ' l l o ru.
mvuea Amon( The Schools
o f Th e u m m
DIVIDED ACCORDING To LAW
County Supl. Marsh hu been no!-
ified n m the n m school IPPGF
Llonmenl for the present semi-annuala u b u m mm f o r w u h i n c wn (bun-
ly ln $4,l57.2A. _ Thk amount of
money Lu to be divided among the
vu-lou dinric u of the county uprovided by llw.One-fourth of the
whole lmullnl will be owned equxl-
ly amo ng th e mmm r esn r- Um °1d u :or the number ol c hildren o l
oehool In ln the di.|trkL The Quill'
threefourthr of the whole amountwillbe divided according lo I-he
number of children ln eachdls!rlcL
Ac c ordlng w the "vm rnbmlttedul th e :low ap armmnt th e vo rlou
districts lnr _the oo
following mmuntn:l Blalr
only receive thu
m u o2 Crnichhlnh 38.44
a FL c unoun m m
4 w m u m ee.s2
s Fun umlle 11.05
6 Curnlng cuy c u s7 D c s m 629°
s ww C r e e k c w
9 Gorrvown 5747
1 0 M u n n 49.5211 srinkmm s a m
12 con u m
vs . .78.19
"Path Bello Gold."Howden Smlr.h'o
navel la by way of being n prelnceanRohm. Louu s u v w o n u g m :
clurle, "Traxure llllnd."11. Ellie:
the adventure which l a d lo thehu-ying of :he treuuro on B h d
lrIua'1s Chnl, um lonely Soulh At-lantic lsllnd, md c ritic s ore opted
th!! no lpologles ore necmuy for
the ekcullenl story which hu c omo
from Howden Smltlfs idea.
There ls precedent for the outhor'o
hold onion in plot conltruntlon.Seven!o l S¢avs1uon'r unllnlshod
stories. notably "SL Ives," were nl-
lervurd rompleml by other ters
A (uw y ur: loo Sir Hurry J ohns-ton runld the lluaru-y world wml
"The Guy Dombey |," | c ontlnutiou
of Dickens' "Dornbey and Son," ond
levers!othen have attempted tpcornpleluDickenl'unllulahed work.
~'1:dw1n Drood."
"Pom Bello oem" will he offered
w readers of 'lu Enlefvrln berm-
nlng wlth the next Issue.l¢'r n
rorklng good :wr y u sd one that
|houldn'7. be rnlued.
DEAL I N RE AL ESTATE
Mr . E. v. lloxlh an d Su n wm-
i f *together this week ln
ln d e ina s m flndn n lmu ll uwowner ol » uso ure. 'ell improved
farm up at Wood Lake. in Cherry'
county ln d Hr .Heath tnkcn overthe Slm Johnson GI1181 ond dwell-
=.....1 Mu ..n m m n n . m l m
---- --~- ---- -'~~~~|Mu i Hu e - Th d r F llllh J n
By Jnly m ln lle u l Of
Std 'hrcsdny ln\Auln»l
w1z11'nzN INTO LAWS OF m s
An lmemlment w u written ln w
the lnwl of eketlonr hy the lezls-luure or ms whereby :he pdrnnry
election will be held on the second
'hresdxy In August.Th ll low b e
comer opontlvo lor the llrrsl time
thln year.ln dmc : p ut. it h u dwny r been
the cuswm to hold tho vriruryelectionsinpresld-ondnl y enn in
Apnl,whlle 111 the y u n when
there w u no vote on pruldnni.
lr w u on the llllrd 'monday ln
Augun.No ¢hllll¢ hu boon mode
ln the |er»erH`e1oe!.lon dull, which
will oondnue Ko como ln Novem-
ber. u umnl.Cuadldxru for oiflen th ll y e u
:nun become lrqonlnted wlth on-
o lh e r d u m ln th e d o d lo n lllvl.whlclu requlren them w mole their
lomul llllngn for the rac e nc lenli
40 dxyx prior to the election.n m r m ,hy o ne who - m m m
h n n h k n l m e t o o n t h e b o l l v t w l l l
hnvu ¢°lf"¢ by J uly 1.Under the
old low, lhe cxndldnle wu anppond
u- (lla 30 dly | before um dec tlon.
ll y our friends ore mint la filoyourmmeunundldnlefor ol-
Yioe, at lent as of them must sign
rq Plum Bonds Amounllng To
.ooo.wsu Mah Slvlug
Aopfoxlmrlely umm
no r g w W E RE ' r o RUN z o mms ,
1The 4 -run,manning of :he elty
coundl wu held lm Tuesdoy even-loc at whlch time the matter oftlking up lhe ioe plum bonds. whichwere w run for zvrmy mrs or e% em u d .v u m m m u |
bonds haw now run flve y arn un
can bl Kahn up at Lhk period.no objc c t of " U n o ur th an
whleh can be dune :L prooent at nmuchbw-.r n u of m m m and
tr o l me n r a vln l lo th e : n y o f
the difference in the iutoron.lg h u been zomvu ml 51 th an
who have ln venlnud lhe nrvvoli-
lion that l nvln; of qgroxlmnr-ely
810.000 an be made Y-he elty.n m. a mu m u th e lu - lu i v- h i m
Tho old oqunhblo over the hllll all
John loore l o r u u o m d m u lGroom imma for new f or da vulul
m m m w m a r w w w o n 1 = u u 1 |
m m b y n o u m a : a o me o n |the when the tv vu r u -
,ww the ms wu nm.\ 1 y ldlo wo d
hy the 'mun:ll.A.h l1l by Dr . s um for th e " ""\
ol lk! De nnln who wu ll. l\\ l'\ 4 ln.
rh o un -u m ar m- md u n old Me r-
b d n d n la lh n tth c y m y b r r w l d
todo.
the oetldon.You wsu hen hrvq emu men hulldlng, vu md mr
.... . .,..= ~... ... um; mu: muenmorethanAf ln te lu u boltluhlp,y e ! ll h u been discussed ln the
conlrron over a period or run umfor months nl. | tlme.1: ought tobdevelopedn r m r p r a w n of
r:1!nl.a.|1>»-lmmly.u m lncldontnllylorpowerpnrpoaer.n o would
MY" defense,ogrlc ultunl nod ln-dutdnl Dllfnoru.1 nm ln favor ol
" F - w h : o f m l :vr ovmy an m u l
ill! ! ! n u r xwu The (indln|'|.o! Lhu
..p¢¢1r1 commiulon win br rrnnnnlt-
ua w me eongrux lor their infam-
allon,I am convlnoed that the bel!
pouible dllpolltlon con he mndo byl<|\re¢¢ nuzhorluuan al che eongrm.
.lu o mam of mxodndou I rec om-
mend dn lmnxodlale oppolntmont ol |
I llu ll Mm md s l u mmm" d n o n n n£ 1 - e m m e ln mn m : u m m mu a -
ln !c ommllinl of the ho me lad
mm lo r o e e i vo bldll whlch whon
midi should b l "P°r\»d with ree-
ommmdndolu u to lec opunc o, up-on which a llw lhohld he enutod.
effecting* A sale to 010 highest bld-
dar who win anne w c nrry out
th o u D u m m-
lf :whine were neodod w dem-
ennnu the almolt utter lueopuityol the notional government to dd
dimly with an indulrrlnl Ind oom-
mrrdd probllm. lt hu been prwld~ed by our experience with um pro~
peny.we- hun txpended vw. lor-
bunol, wo hnvn um everybody, butwea n umblo ro u c u n nru lll
which hmdlt nnyhody.1311- yro-
I
hn.|kl'| Hmm u Picked To
B1 Und or All sau
Blghwnyu
P1.Ac sp ON HIW AYS 'mls YEAR
Hhr kun bar ing n p llc u of th !
covered wagon ol pioneer dlvl us
m b e n l u d o n u l x h n m m u -
n y :ln Nu h r u h n o y u r ,u mdullm-h u l a :b u n l o o m by
sme Eodnoor Ray Uoehnn nad hll
old oun u.
For some tlma th e n a t: I n d y
dlputmeng hu been mdnnvorlng lo
:hoon A mn r hf fo r the N l d l l nh e m u which would be emblaz-|¢-lo of Nobr\|h'| hlnory.Thi old
oy nu m M omg th e ou ulm of the
a u to w u a n l d u bomvwnd froml o n ,and somethin; orldnnl was
vn n u d n o u h lu p lu r -
Emblsnu of u rlod u h m ! w o n
l l lu lh b lo f o r r u N| ~b mukerr.The new auto
np ltol b u ll d ln ( wu wn w wl. b u t
Ly n not ndtohlo, btennll lu shape
wo u ld n er r p mu n o un : pu n f o r
tbl number of
un of A bu lfllonLime, until it
Konhnx olrnldy
Then no Indhnnlvedromeoyprovsl rmrll 1 s wu
lnmed tha t North D nko ln ma an
lnd lln hold,a n d o n w u c w n n :
"eopyln¢."The rlnre ol nn snr ol
corn was llno nnlidlzed, but the
lh l r o l d l.' l h f f l r
vu e ou ld en d fo rwn hn rn od that
ou s th at xyrn.hoL
on horseback ro-
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ll.;...M p q . -.. . .. , .. __ , _ _ _the "ms for s|,\s1.1r>.Mr. Oscar Jensen, who il naw the
oc c upant lp the property under
lane for four y an.
GAS INDUSTRY
or ummm
Blu e m c u m o r N e h n l h B - i w
Convcaiendv 0| Gu Pot Cwldu
And Beatle;P l r r l l l Anwe n . u rw L i g h t:
nu m; ls ONE OF THE S IX TEB N
But few people rulixe thu on ly
sixteen dtiel of Nehruska an bout
o f m m ; »ru vln m. y e t u m 1 .
the mud tmthind Blair i.| one of
mn llxtec n.~"mill Inna f lk v
uni\\'as day: before um elec tlon w| \mu1 gg, neu ,,"| ,, mwB| »| »pany magna w oe znn uer rw wweep! this nomlnnion or lu dodnl | , _E Mltth le un lppelred -br prlvnte rnu unmant under :und-
ths mpmn> u| \y or mnklng ¢ h ° i m¢ u mm u n d l e n u m : o l u i n n l' - i w " h k h * HI d°<U¢=¢° n 1° =h¢
The h w this alan h m m \un dldlle u»hlvi n g nl:,,_|
bus une pmy uae: in the vim-\rv'
election.When M fllse for the nee
he must.state un : h e tllilh hl wlth
a c ena!!pupy ," n d th g t pg;-eyy."Ho n n r , l f e n o e é volnn
wriu hh mme ln on the bxllatd of
mo th e r pa n y no me t h e dw vi m
the nomluricn there, he my aeeeptmn namlnntian,provided h e h u
elm wan the nornlnuion ln hil own|
puty .
aln mr rr L EONARD PE TE RS ON
IThe home of an-. ma Mu. z¢°...'ml E. Palerwn md J ohn Blum. of!
Kennnril il ltd!! uddencd when thcangelnfdeathenteredend =<»\=i
deputmpz Ind informed um body
d u i wwmy vu s h un o f ! 1 r ¢ `h m Llul. they had txken __,.\
vl-M111 ag mu h ! u n l , . , ¢ | | . | .
ed 600 g l e n c u p re se nt n lu
' = » . . : ' ° w n m f o r t h eu m a u n e H* `_
Th e c . L u . w. RR . u n d e r ' ° ' .
was for tn: lowering of thas end;
of thei r e num; llgh u f rom s m s ,
wr mmth io H1 pe r man Thlr,lm nlo vu Ehe old nie whuh zney \
hld pdd befon the rllle whe n °'°:
pda: of noel, ek., faxed the city 10|
make me n m .The request v u
grunted.A c ommmee wa lpwxn ua w ln-h m "r m l k u¢ana¢abou:»»-;
nnging for the slnking of n t u !
wen M. ns, gmlmd.
The clwn-nm of Lhe commluee
yubllc nurpoee for which lt wu con-
eelved."
mnsxs ATTEND
m n m e
r u m e n / mu Ge a l B u d s Me e d u
ln s u m 0 | r u m o u f d lu s u
0 | a n n A n h l u u w l
l l T h M o n » l !
BOADBUILDINQIN ns IN!-`ANCy
A [ood wl d ;meetlug v u held
u n my e ve n i n g ll the c n y u a l
in rupomo to an invluzlun extend-ed by the Blair Chunber ol Cum-
m m m h m m u w n z ml.er tha.nlny\hh\(.|oltw||r,haȢ.nn m n du lxn ha pu zh m.mem vurlmllncqurnnam-t b u f o r b t d n a n d m n m u h n ,w h l a x u e l a b e o i a a h l m d l u t
o n m e t e l n n h l l n t t h e rlghlflslnd
» u ¢ n : h = » d , \ » w u \ u k ¢ a a
mm p m y l l b g k i f n lh i d s t a n l a l d z
v w n r d l u g u m f h n h d n o .
'l" h i | d u | i n 1r lll~| n b e p h¢ e d o nt e l e p h o n e p o l m u h u b u n t h m r
K o ml n t l u p u r .1'a~»u¢xm»fa¢»
l n d e t n n d u d t v l l l b l n e t l n e o n -c n l l l t t h u d d l o i i h l m l d l v h n e
th a y v ll l b e e u l ly v ld b l o wm a wr -
h u u n z g h z u w e l l u b y d n y g pt h e y w l l l h e v l t h l n t h e n n i e d h e
hndllghtl.' r m B a m b i n o !th !
vlr lmn h lg h wuy xvlllb e p llc e d ln -rlde the covered vegan ou tllu i n
flg u r ¢ | n b ¢1 1 lo u lln d uh l| > h , | n d
- m l b e v u s b l n m x o o i n z n u n .Other m s r h n of unllorm a -rm," n.. n»..m| »-f "1 mmmem. 'r.l_.__..- u. n 1: m.......»\..¢.1 .n..i | l| n for Nehrulu md; othe r man
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V a c o m l
M n t t e s
Bis bee
Sl i de r
B o m !
Gl e n d a l e
Sunn yside
K e n n a n i
S p i k e :
G r e e n e
J ohnson
H s m u n g
L i n c o l n
B rod erann
Hi ve rvi cv:
l'Ia i nvi e \ \
1`§°"'§~`~»»umli mun ee,sharp Qurvea qrlll be in-
nb ,dimmed by dismondduped mg:kara
gu|||||n||||m|||mmmmlm|||||||n||||||mm||||||n|m||||||||m||n||||nu||n|||g
~ Just Received §E'|I;'|Eiu aiéiéiialn muln| llmlf Une nndltlnn ar :hs vu-1-I 111| "°¢'|!_J"!!'°!' 1910 ~gg
e Car Load of§
ld Genuine
0yster Shells
\
.alum on ! nroved u " Un md States m u mA3.i\.\f t.»ltD.r\n| |0115 asultcuuua n l :I liu uno nvn " 1f thoae pr es e nt .Th e s e y o u n g fo l k :such a s t h e A n t e l o p e T U "ac r os s
t h e t h e m e n d o f C e d a r co u n t y ,Lu i. + Tue a il aa r n ig h t wa s m ad e m er -h a ve m o s t as s ur e dl y d o n e w e l l m d m u..e _. .- 1 n \n m M p vi d i n n h l u n v.vrlkl h l v e
On ' " " " | | . . .u sunuca u u vnu..»»w»»u¢»4 b e d b h e | b u g g f [ h e m U 1 3 I f n a ' 2 0 0 1 ; r l g m . w ' l x y l vu u \ | | ' " -._45. 69 G E d ( f d _H G i 'c a m e w o r s e a g a i n a n d s u c c u m o n r y 5 t e e e r a ns4.'r5|r l m m ,e d : n m : m m f h ; m m Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g .fo l l o w i n g a n l l - i w e fl d i n p g a n n i ve r n r y o f M r . a n d M : s . [ t h e m .k l§`» ?$`2 §"lf "'t ; k ' 3 u d 1 g :~
c' z m o l {a n t m u o n : m n eng , t a c k o f h e a r t A r o u b l e , l . h e . l i !. t l e fe l - l R z r . h a n l N e l s o n o f t h e D r u m n e i g h -Thf_.g"1§ >§="{_gf t : \ : e _ : = p : _ ' r m : ?h e v Th e s e k e n W m b eill
trove
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58 Z'~n»n\1ne
Ir . 1 ' I i m | | e
Fr . 2 1 A i d e r G
42.9a'§.Linn not having the strength to resist' borhood.
16.701 COUNTY SPIILLING {.'0NTl~2Sl Iau?ow¢rf|_¢is se z.I »._'r}1@ gg
[PflIlllI11}I U was
iff. 37 Washim sm? gReef Bran The Washington County Speliing mise,his parents
tzag t o';foci¢,§alur¢Iay March Berkley Blaco Peterson and little Qhos! and hostess.
IB,1926.sistcr. Mattie Jane, his gnndfnther,The exercises 0There will be an oral and a writ.-'John Hlgo,l{in__ ==*=ff===*grand well planned and
~ ~ iw. 81.--Cedar CMIDUi l u :m u a h e n e u n
of h i !||t'$l.ul a t ~ ~ S u n - f The con l.e sla n L§ a re :or pu pil s In oa lpn I IlUll\u l u u w r lpl llu nul lu n 1 u m U :n u n r s |.|uw s|4 |"""r t h ~ ~ o f ! N e w sd m v n f h e a r t t r o u b l e .l w c r e w i n n e r s an t h e i r n s p t c t s ve l fd e n d s .. ; ° U " " ' i a n d a l l to o k P " Z'n 1.he *¥ ° . '¥ "E ? " _ ¥ 'l'f. ° , . ,- J. . . . . ¢ \ . . » - . . a vi
Mr. t'}}§1`E:¢2f§"iI»}e1\ known hereidistrict eontests.Pupiis from the#Hit-kett anal big brother startedandabout the state suse of his!uc thities ln the' I. 0%. F. lodgel
He h u also been instrumental in
holding and keeping the Blsir bend
together for a number of years, he
having been the leader and director.
He is survivetl hy his widow, two
sons :tml two aughtera.Funeral sewices were held Wed-
nesday at Tokamxh anti a .number
eighth grade or under ore eligible! to school lut fell where he was much
In these contests.'interested in his work and where
Three disinterested pehhbns wiil Ihr will be sadly missed by his class
dence which was the main texturenate mgnwayu or ¢\\Ull|l|| ........ ......,
of the evellt.At midnight the guest: sat down!
to z umptuous banquet.act es judges and their decision Blulll mates and especially by the littie Sh. ami Mrs. Ntlenn are good eiti-
be fmsl._brother, who was his eonstunt, eom
There shall be two referees wholpanion.
shell uct us final autltodty upon thel Funenl nervfees were held on Sun-eens of the Orum neighborhood where
they. have a fine home and a host
of friends and relatives who were epronuncietion and meaning of words day, Jen. 81 at the Methodist church f h ut n d tousa! in this contest, and who msy |Rev. George officiating.The floral f§Z"!.2,.. ",};n§_{°"P 1 at sl e
a l s o e c t u s a s s i s t a n t s t o t h e j u d g e s t r i b u t e s w e r e m l n y a n d b e a u t i f u l ,
.... .|. . _ _ - : - . . -. . . e - n o o n - i l u f u n n : f s i n v u l a '- » -- --'
helf of them were graded and that
only 1200 miles of the :tate highwaywon surfaced In any way.We rank
45th in the United States ln eurfse-
ed r o mls s n d th e r e u o n l s n s h e
etnies, that we are not spending the
GRAVELING To START SOON
In another place in this issue will
be found a notic e for bid: for the
gnreling of the highway betweenBlair and Herman.Thh work is tomoney on the roedx l éompleted before the summer
The state not 50211 able to nelly sets in and therefore the work
meet the Fedenl Alu be-cause our will 5,31 iost as neon as the fmtl e v i e s h u e b e e n s o m e a g r e t h e ;t h e u o g :t h e g r o u n d .T h e b i d ;a l l
e l n n n l Y l i l f l '~n o t ~~.~g f ~~f l ! !
~QI AFh m m L u m ]
q u . ' r v | | G l n u l l u w u w o .E
Can also be secured from all§
` other dealers inown§
. _at same price§, r f '\\
of Blair friends including Inother 1:
lodge members, wen; up to attend.
Mr.Van Cleve has held the of- }
fice of clerk of the district court
in Bun c ounty for many years.s
°".f:°;.:ir;':. f.."". : m" a ' ; ;. . . , . : § : : ' : : ; ; ° ; : : . : : I J ' ~ ~ ' a ' ; 2 ' 2 : : ' 2 °;:'.§..!?.¥°'°";::i:: 2=;:;;;:.a ==i>I»`£-6=¢-=i==»wb\ \ ; = h ~ ~
»'.a m f u P u u m equ unoun"?r"§.'fZ§3fI§f .'iL'f§..i'I."§{'v..1.,.L,.`f3'2°m».'lf Mx. Join Blxo. Jmiluf y lut uufuhy evening bynvit31:.he Jil..We have dT0PP¢d b¢hi"'l.Mr. James luxby was the f;;Pi"
rar and Surbt. R. v. Garrett.ioceqrned in December. is stil! veryiin 5* le\¢"fnfnda.D;~=h1=_;~=-»nd in our :lure so thll. now thereisI,,,¢ of a birthday Pl"Y ~:enSupt. Biabel J. Marsh.keenly felt by the fnmiiy and mlmla"'""' nttxlctmn of L e eve ns ~ 1 $2,000,000 of Ifedeni money aW85t""!}[3¢! Vffwn l number of "help..="'=hh; loss ol monnar dear oné. »=-';;e1i°";""'""'§2: ,,f,f.,"¢{fr`°:,1°"f =*i*v°°i.1v== as <1\1i¢\=1¥.v we m wall:li gmwgw day A
'e ..oPUBLIC SALE Qtremly hard 00 belr....nv |......|.. M...nr ~ £ * 3 ' 1 " . . " .nn l~'nI¢nI..T.. ~ Nunn -nl aminlred.~North Side Store§
g§Groceries and Meats§
'§.mas Nmnsm, mpnmr§
I §u|||mmmu|mum|||||Img|In||mm|||||||num||mmm|||||nuu||||||||nuu|
vumat:B or cbikncn snxsnf
\lheffezmber of Commence mixer,I Will iloiln is to nom a puouc mln'- -»~- - - .__which le to be held Tuesday evening,'0n the E.B.Carrigan farm 1,h;*|.|\,|.h¢|| who 1°\»him dearly.
F b 16 t the B F D Hell miles west and one mile nonh of?The sympathy of the enli:
_e .a ....-The committee in charge of the Blair on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at which munity goes out £0 the fm
zhwhour of deep sorrow.\n r o z n m i s M r s .P a u l L i o o r ~ e a n ¢ i t i m e h e w i l l c l o s e o u t h a s e n t r r e
.u r .| _ ; - . . J -e -_. . . l I n . . . -
socm. FORECAST
birth mnivanary .Mn .Peck. who
new lives at Teknmlli. is an honor-arar member af tha Club and it W
beenthem m mtorememberher;:|niven-try nine: the origin of the
Club.Hrs.Peckreceivedmany
ti r jdr a . He n ry wulb m.1..fha Ladies' Pwgnaive Ciub .»»\,.;':~°:;..'::',.', E ".:;'£:.,tT"°'- 1: bemg
;_=;.= 'withMn .DunThompson onMn. F,in Muller md Hrs. T. };
m e éJensenwentoverloPm-Iverson ;;=;;_ daughter:spentwaz
mont relwrduv ra gg Elton |g;"¢| |md C i n .bln.ll.lfSime2.Iverson
Matthiesen,}{aroid Robim\on and ! his sale IPFHenryChristensenandthesemen in H158 issue.II¢fb.i7 - He n k :annul dinner 8%
" \ .wil!502 that everything is ell net!'day nigh! gave sum:for the e1'enJng'| fun.1 Read itr i g h t in The Enterprise. tract for another year
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correspondents Irorn every c ommunity In W ash-
lnzton Qounty .
Q a e u u e u u e ~ . '1 ~r 1
B E N C H N Q T E 3 hostess.Founeen °me'm'ben 'and
n - n - a
Chris Chdstensen, who is here vis
lting his father and brothers, spent
Saturday thd Sunday with Seward,
at the B. C. Upplnc ott home.
Mr.Fred Olsen shelled corn onMondaydelhferingatHerman.
Hr. Ben Davis and son, Ross went
to Burt c ounty Satunlny,returning
Sunday evening.sMrs.Msthern,of Blair and her
non, Hr.Buttenschoen, of the state
of Washington, were dinner guestsSunday at the Chas. Ilusk home.
Mine Ilascl Cannon spent theweek-end ln Council Bluffs with her
.nl.sl.er's family.Fred Peck shelled corn for li r .
Wm. King one day. last week.
Mr.C .Koenig nhipped e car-load of hogs to Omaha Monday by
may of 'I`yson.
hir. and Mrs. Guy Ostrander spentFriday evening at the Sumner home.
Seed corn tatlng ls the order of
the day ln this vicinity.Some sro
having fair success and one msnfoundhis wouldn't grow at all.
Others will begin testing soon sotheywillknowiftheymustboy
seed.Margaret Badgeroer of Blair, spent
the wseek-end with Ruby st the Geo.
Badgesow home.Mrs.Theo.01lnger's father,Hr.
Lockling of llodsle, lows la serving
on the federal jury ln Omaha and
ren down with hle daughter and
husband.ClA`rk Lippincott was cllled to
Omaha Friday to do some electrical
nonlc for Seller, for srhorn hc form-
erly worked.John Sutton and wife were visit-
ors at the C.R. Sutton home the
latter part of last week,assisting
mth c orn shelling.Lyle Goyer and family were the
guests at the parental,Lippincott
I
guests were present.The guestswere Mesdames J. F. Lasher, Harry
Ilammsng,L.P.Down:ind Er-
nest Wager.
G..-\.Mltslllll returned on Sat-
uniay from Chicago,when he ae-
tended a convention ot the statenu:serymen of Illinois last week.
Alfred Henking severed tendons
in one of his fingers on his lefthandlastweekwhehanelectric
drill,which he was using to drill n
handle out of an ax,slipped Intl
made a deep gush.Mrs. R. A. Davies, who has been
on the sick list for the past week
is reported an much Imp:oveml.
Mrs.Harry Hammsng went toOmahaonMondayandwillvisit
this week at the home of her
brother.Earl Brown.Miss Ruth Close, of Omaha spent
Sunday here with home folks.
Ms and Mrs.John Fi whohave charge of the hard for few
weeks,have moved out and re
gone to housekeeping in an a rt-
ment in the Vail building.
Hrs.G.1.Pfeiffer,Mrs.Will
Rubens and daughter;Roberta.went to Omaha on Tuesday, where
they were guests of Mrs.H.w .
Marshall at a luncheon at the Bran~dels tes room.They also attended
"Blossom "l`irne".Hrs.Roberts re-
mained for a few day s' visit at the
O. C.Roberts homo end with rela-
BluffaWan.Schmidt an-
of s son, born on
24.
tives in Council
Hr.and Hts.
nounce the birth
Sunday, JanuaryThe c. Y. L. di. was pleasantly en-
tenained on Tuesday evening brMiss Frances Wieklund and Hrs. G.
H. Mislto at the home of the latter.
The regular business occupied the
evening.Mrs.John Hebsrd waselected as secretary nnd treasurer to
fill the _yaosncy caused by the rea-
ignatlon ,rg Miss Helen Echtenlfamp
~r
when they were dinner guests ofMrs.Peterson's mother,Hrs.Dm-
cilla 3\IeCann..Hr.and H n .Ed Ltrdlrlg anddaughter,Dorothy of Fremont vis-
ited frlende.tnd »»relstlres here on
Friday.Miss Dorothy Hansen spent the
week-end with her parents st Ena
erson.hir. and Hrs. G. I. Pfeiffer, hireWillRobertsanddaughter,Rober-
ts,were dinner guests of Hr.and
Lira.John Grimes on Friday even
ing.Mr. and Hrs. John Grlrnee had ss
their dinner guests on Sunday ltr.
and Mrs.Frank Thellan,Mr.and
Hrs.W.W.Blsdman, all ol Fre-
mont.Friends here srlll be glad to knowthatA.w.Ayers o f C h ltlm has
been tnken to his home from the
hospital last week and is nlovrly re-
covering,according to won!ze-celved here by alaum.
Loo Weber has been on the sick
liar this week.Mr.and Mrs.G.I.Pfeiffer and
their guests. Mrs. Will Roberts and
llsughter,Roberts,of Dillon.Mont..
were guests over the week-end at
the Ray Roberts home in Fnernont.
Wm.ll.ll. Stork of W isner wiehereonWednesdaytovisithis
mother,hlrn.Louisa Stork, also tc
atten<l a buslnean meeting of the
Conconla Mutual lmlursnce Co.Mr.and Mrs.William KffflFo
newlyweda from Shelby,Iowa were
guests of Hr. and Mrs.Nevin llc -
Uune the letter uart ol' last week.
Mr. Herne is a nephew o! Mr. Bc-
Cune.
HERMAN NEWS
Miss Lillie Kuhlrnan was s Blair
visitor Tueaday.ills: Mildred Brewster was a north
bound passenger Thursday.
Mm T. J . Reese was ill the past
week with a revere cold.
Dr. A. J. Cameron wan ln Teks-msh Wednesday on professional Inu-
inan.L.E.Nelson spent Thursday ln
Omaha.Sheriff Mehrens nas up from
Illair on business Tuesday.
Wm.Crain left Wednesday for
more onto thdr farm.Hr. and Mrs. D; W. Rutledge en-
tertained Mr. and Hrs. Bert Cooper
at Sunday dinner.
R..H. llovee was on the sick list
the furst ol the sreek with the pre-
vailing complaint, grlppg.
R. ll. Bovee and Bins Ethel drove
to Arlington Sunday.The miclwlnter convention of theEperorth lmlrue of the Omaha dist-
rict was held at 'Dekarnah Fddsy,
Sstunloy and Sunday.The sessions
#He held nt the M. E. church. Bm'-enl from here attended and report
very interesting meetings.
Hr.and Bra. Wm.Adema and
Miss Marie drove to Blair Saturday
to do some shopping.R. J. sooner, Miss Mildred. Don-
alll,Kenneth and Arlene were Sun
dll' dinner gtleols at the Jeanne Er-
ickson home.Mrs. Bird Qdck, o! Craig was in
tosrn on business one dey last week.
The Mission Circle of the Baptist
church held an interesting meeting
"VMl!l0rlay, Jan. 27.A picture "You Cn-1't Stand .There"
gwill be lhown at the Legion hell on
Friday evening under the auspices
of the Legion.Herman has been
without a picture show the out winterandoneoccasionallyoughtto
draw as good crm-Ill.Otto Nelson, who her been farm
ins the Carpenter place southwestof hen for the out ferr years, plans
to glw up for:ning and held s farm
sale Monday.His wife being aninvalidrnmlefarmingratherhand
and he will try nomewing elne for
a time..l6r°|.0. II. Godeey is ill with the
:roomGeo.Meliercher of Calhoun,was
callin: on Herman reladves MondayRev. T. J. Reese drove to Omaha
Tuesday..A very pleasant time eras glean snumber of Lennie Ackerrnarfs neigh-
bors and friends Saturday evening
when he invited them to his homenortheast or here to an old-fuhiooed
dance.J.E. Shipps, ol illeet Point was
here Monday zo aselst suetioneereC.S. (alneron in the Otto Nelson
sale.I ,As a means of advertising and toassist every one in the use of the
tractor, Waldo Hancock is announc
|here.The bride za a gradosle of the bottom road on lednesdsy, Pell.
lthef Herman high school and has QW, commencing at 19 o'ciock a. ln.
been s very sucoesdul teacher.They the following to-lrlt:.'left at once for a vlalt with frlendsl Horses; 6 heed-One grgy {;¢;¢||n¢
s r e m old , e rd g ht us o ; n m h ratBeatrice.Nob.They were ae-I
companled as far as Grneha by Misa
Mat Broderson and Carrol Van Vslin
who were the attendants at the wed-
ding.On their return they will maketheir nomo with the brides mother'isnd lr. Hoeendiek 'will operate the
term the coming sealun.Tlzelr wmv
friends uhh for them joy and hep-
plness in the years to come.On Saturday evening the high
nchool grave the following programattheLegionhelltoraisefunds
for the Athletic Association.Syn
phonlon Syncopaters ieeturlng thdr
Charleston Baby--By the Juniors
Voeal*Solo-Miss llasine Johnson;
The Angel lTrod Softly)Who!One act play, "Don't be such a Goose"
Mrs. Bell, Ethel Bovee; Albert Bell
Ivan Rutedge; Sylvia Bell, Marjorie
Godsey;Philip Flick, Harold Swansn\;Hazel Hendric wn.hiardel
Rucker.Uwe was furnished by the
high school orchestra.Following
the program s seven reel picture
was shown "The White Sheep",
featuring Charles RayThe Baptist church was wel! filler!
Sunday evening by members and
friends to witness a three act play
put on by the following members oftheMission Circle "Unto the Lest!
of These"was the title.Hannsh
Blain,Mrs.J.Parrish;Mrs.Ssnh
Blain,her mother,Mrs.Sullivan;Anna Bear, an Indian Woman, Mrs.
Floyd Lottie; Miss Taylor, a mission
ary, Hrs. 0. H. Godsey; Hrs. Shao,a minister'a wife, Mrs. T. J. Reese;
Hrs.Markman, a mllliner.Hrs. G.
EZ. Stanley; Flora, dork ln s mlllln-er store, Hrs. Wm. Adams; Delivery
2-oy for the milliner atom,Donald
Schenck.At the close a colle n
was taken and the pro-need-l ne
given to the Minion Circ le.
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G e l d i n g 0 : r u n o l d ,n i n e m o -
eone nur Geldng 9 years old ereldtf
150Q;0 n 0 b ll¢ l mlre9y ¢g| g9| ,¢| ,Weight 1430;one black balm of
mares,one nine years old,one
smooth mouth, weight 2675.
Cattle, 3 head-Shree znileh tore,5 years old, zivfns milk, one heihr
calf,7 months old.
llschinery , etc .--One Weber ne-
on with trlde box, onehay rack ,mi
'"l»'°\"- one ivrine *sem one Hemp-.ster 2-row eultirstor,one walking
cultlvator, one 2»ro1r p Q j h d ,
efll, one single-row wide tread llo-
line llster. one 8-ft. Rock Island dlik,
one 8oection harroer and nrt, one14-lnen 1reiking plo1r,one HcCor-
mick corn binder,one corn artdk
:rl-lo drill. one-hole hand eorn shell-
er,one feed grinder,1 Si horsepower Intemstiow zu engine, one
new 8-It. John Deere mowing ma~
chlne, one Dempster hay weep. oneDempster hay stacker, one slde ie-
iwery hey rake,one power grind
stone,hog ollor,tank heater,oneB-ahovel cultivstor,garden cultiva-
tor,a lets of work harness,one
Harpharn asddle. one $0-gallon steel
barnel with enlde oil, one 60»ge.I1ongasolinebarrel,one wood barrel.
steel hog trough and wood panels;
I-man sur,500-bushel Wire crib,smell steel water tank,one Anber
Holth cream separator, power 1reah»
ing machine with power ringer, Ila-
jestic range, Prlriksilr nerr, a lot
of smell tools.about 25 loads of
cobs, about 83% tons of good alfalfalnstack and some (th cutting in
barn,about 8 tons of other hay.
some fodder in shodl.About 10
dosen S. C. Rhde Island hens and
15S.C.Rho de1sd| .nd Rodmoderl
US UA L 'r omanFree Hot Wiener Lunch at Noon
P u n m c s e w cameos L.Brock.
Jensen s Broan, Auctioneers.A. 1 a m leaving th e fam 1 our A. R. Broek, Clerk.
sell at public auction on the farm1knolm as the old Fox farm, 8 milesl Youths Companion and Enterprise
north and one mile vest of Blair on one year for $8.60.tt.
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f lu |
Blair, Nebrnh, Febn.|.gry_4, _:gas_ ' r u t :m r - r r. ~ n n nm v . _
xdecre aol-a ddCvun f!|1d !n¢md
deau.-ein;that tho uid.JohmmPiugsnld Kd17£|t.b¢unl'n|rin(eo
¢ x m p | » ¢ f 1 \ u | . » ¢ 1 u 1 a , s n s ¢ -
! $ e n $ Z \ m | 1 ' u l a t | l | m d 1 0 i n
Sedan 21, Tovmlhip 17, Range lln n » f u » m r . l . u = w m s . | -
wa C ¢ u a ¢ 1 . N | b r u h u | d lh | t J A u
Hu g e n l d ln th e o vmu n ltb n t ln xth
8 | ¢ n l o ( ! o ! T u l n ¢ N e . 4 , m d
d \ o S o u £ h 5 n n u o t f d T n x 1 n u
m q 1 ¢ m 2 m m w ¢ ¢ u u . ¢ ° 1theNor1.h¢| nQ\-nrtezel Bodum 29,
Tovnnhlp 17,North ol Bangs 18,
l u ¢ o l ¢ h | 0 ! . h P . l . i n W u \ 1 1 n | -u m County.Nab n.| h.| .nd mauv-
l n g t h e d o w d n u n n p s n t h d x d d s
i n f e e s i m p l a l o n i d n n l u h u b y
th e lP P l| ' " ¢ ¢ l| . lm. | d y u u \ n d u ¢ h
of y ou, so wma r lthk dtlqlntereu
o r d d m l n a r u p o n m y o f m i d n l l
- . . .munc um urnonr
C0 0 li w I T H
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
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The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
(Cdr. wan An. na Ollfu)
twin: 8:11001 1|A. H.
lu - a n a n - v a 1 1 A. I.
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10mm. Nebrushl
Rav. R. J. Reine:tun. Punto:
Sunday School at to A. 31.
Clmreh senden at 11 A. sf.
u h h .und in q u a their title in
fee nimpln qa ln st m y d d m l.
rights, tidal, intends or lim in orupon nk! nu! estate uhhh sou. or
m y a f y o m m n y h a n w d a i m t ohave tlareln, und to ferns: an)oan
s n d b n r y q u u s d u c h o f y o u m d
your heirs. monomers. axacutors, ad-min htnton o r us knl f ro m bu si n-
dber ddminl or aluliihl any right
title. Interest or ~»in or upon uidred estate, and for equitable nlid.
You and each ol youue required
m snnrer said phtition in the Dist-
Hct Court of Wuhhagi-on Con n"Nebnsh., on or bdoze tha in day
of lar c h,1926.
Johanna Fiugenld Kelly and
Jane Pitxaonlld,Plnin tidi
51-BL By Willinm J . labor,
Th d r A ttan ly .
.o f a n u n d h r i d l d i s t a i n a n d m
t h t W a t h d !o f t h e N a r t h w e r t
Q a u t e r o f Ba st io n Tr e a t y - f i ve .
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l.hit!Zsizsmlnovrhlnbrindigw z m r n l n u o n - h u:¢u » l , m
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NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL sr-:1*rLI-zuarn
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Wuhlnlton CW M?William J.lhh er,Attorney
In the County GolanlnthellnttaroftheEstate of
C u l Hs.:men,Deceased:The heirs
It law, next of kin, lefltc el and allpenona intended in the final settle
ment of uid enate are hereby noti-
fied that on the 30 th dw of De-
cember,1925.Henry Hansen,the
Executor of slid estate filed a pe»tition in said County Court, praying
out his find administration accountfiled herein be settled and allowed,
that pnoo! of heirahip be uken, or-
der for dhtribution of assets andassignment of dower and homestead
nghta entered; and the dd Executor
dis-charged.|a
la.
0n z \ M|\ ld Vln \~ L R yn nd u rlvt d6 0 | t o die abou described NAI
u h h fr o m tho M i n of n m de-
T¢ n ,Ea..|rt o f ! b c %\h.P . H .i n
'¢'¢'ll1\iI¥*~°I C w n i r .N e b r \ l h » - vi
l a l f l n g a a b t r a o l e m d on dy h d n
a t h u r t h l f o i l o n r l n g n a m e d p e n o l u ,
to 4 w i t :Jo o e p h 1 L 8 1 w | ! y , | " n d | r k k
S b e e l y , | » n d G o o r | , ' c S h a e l y m d p n y -
i n ¢ f o r n d e n \ b | . r 1 i . n ¢ c I . ¢ h n . | ; t h n t
sro:idly goods or what?Too mm'
pooplouao it an ami n o .Nature
h.ud'nnWuh1n¢t¢n¢oun11a.c o~r-Qrlng of th c belg sollo nenxtb-ac k
d u s a h o l n l d n l l i z l l h l t i t l i z o d d
b e t a h n m n d l n o r d u t l u t t h efutume gounlions em livl In com-
fort.
n x n n
1.0. 0. P. ENCAIPHBNT2nd|.nd4t.hFdd»rEvlnia|.
P. N. c.-cwaInd Friday of lad: lamb.
W. 0. nr.
Yw..\nd ad: ot y ou are further
n o t i i i e d i h lt a h e u i n g u r i ll b o l u don u i d petition on the »=day of
Febuary 1928 at tha hour oi ten
o'c.Iock tn the Ionnoon of uid diy.Dated an Blair,Nebr ulu,this
21n day of January,1926.
(SEAL)x. C. I-:1.u:R.
52-4t.Couniy Judge.
Nobnlkl nik it.Say: ho:l n a t
in t o s l t o n a a d u k e d f o r n l m n -
mer.The a lu mn a brmmtt me a
hammar and uid '°'I'|ut'| n mighty
(lm hummer.Y o u a n i r v * wu z
on it."I lookmd it over md wdud
inf hlm to tel! me somethin; lb-out
it.After |. while he uid: "'I'lu£'|
n mighty tins lmnmc r.'Ilmt'|a
S a t u r d a y .Jan..2 3 . m s
S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 1 1 , m s
S l t u n h y , J a n n 5 , J I #
a x r u m n
c..\.n ma w.n.c.
hd mum Blind!! AR4f|»°n|.
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NOTICE 10 CONTRACTOIS
Sided bids idli be rescind az the
Department of Public Wulh in the
SLIM Home at Lincoln. Nabruh. on
Fibmary 24:11. 1926 until 9:00 o'clock
A.ll.ana at tha n Um!publicly
opened and nad for GRAVEL SUR
t h e h d n a z la v a f c d d d e e n d mtu b ¢ n h u t ! n r ! h |h |1 |b 1 d o a \ ¢ d
t o b o t h s a w n o u l n f e a d m p h e l
applkllion fo sdmhiltntion h u
bun :nada md the utah of mid
doeedenthl|lwth:0en|dmini|1lr0d
) n ¢ ! ' | \
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A-101s a w :
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b u h :
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home Sunday.'The Bench Club et with the1- esident, Mrs. Emnurhlppincott on
last Thursday.The project workpresentedbyMrs.Lippincott-and
Mrs.Mencke,ns outlined to them
at the general meeting in Blair,tins voted down,the Club seeming
to prefer working along' its former
line.Tne next meeting is with
Mrs. Emma Sorenson. Feb. llth.
Leon Sumner apent Thursday evo-ning in Tekamnh.C. R. Sutton and family, John Sut-
ton and wife, Paul Kempcke and fam-
ily and John Compton's were Sun-
day :vests at the James Sorensen
home south of Blair.Doris Johns was an over nisht vis-
itor st Ruth Comptonb on Saturday
night.__
About twenty-five were present uwenjoyeddaintyrefreshmentsafter
the business session.Mrs.Alfred ldenking and sun
Robert,returned on Sunday from
a brief visit at the Harold Tayior
:some near Blair.G.A.Marshall and son,VernonC. G. Marahalt and H. W.Marshall
are al in Kansas City this week,
where they are attending a conven-
tion of the Western Retail Nursery-
men'u associationMr.and Mrs.Tom Fagg,who
have been visiting with Mr.I-`s¢g's
parents,Mr.and Mrs.Chas.F a n
since the holidays, lett by auto onTuesdaymorningtorSanAngelo
Tex.Mr.Pegg,who is s mason,
has a contract there tor s large
amount of work.
lllssourl to work tor; trrttlge c um-
pany.lt.H.Bovee drove to ArlingtonFridayandmetMis:Helen who
came home from her school work st
Ames for a week-ent!visit.Thisisherfirstvisithomesincethe
holidays and she enioyed it.
Rev. T.J.Reese drove to Blair
on buninevs Friday.Caleb Loftls, of Blair spent sev
eral days the past week vsith( rela-
tlvee near here.Harold Barge and Elmer Xelder
kruger,students nt the state uni-versity, spent the week-end at their
homes here.Elzy King, of Blair was in town
Friday.Hr. and Mrs, J .M.Bren.ter re-turned Tuesdsy morning trom sn..__ _:_\.a ..:-Ie at Mn Rama DOP!!!
ing a free tractor school lo r two;days, Feb.12 and 13 at the Legion:
hall, lwgin1inga¢ 10:30 A. LI.Therewillbeafreelunchatnoonand;
free movies will be given as an 'en-
tertslnment.Everyone Q- invited and:
anyone who can,shoud attend to~learn more about this very vl»1uBb|¢°piece of machinery.i
'We U.\:l8!Sl.Ind the high school is`
rehearsing for another play. "Be AnOptimist" which will be given 8bDl.t¥|
March 5,to secure funds for the
sthletae assorlstion.1Dan Sheets went to Omaha Tues-
day to attend s meeting of roszll
builders.rJ.H. Jensen and Everett West
drove to Omaha Tuesday and brought
a truck load of supplies for the town
of "l'omler ltivef: to bo Ili : 1 5
s ¢ u » 1 x » . \ . a .
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n r c h il i; -h z,W u t n u d a y 1 : 8 0
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Oar. Wnllhk Au. and Odin)
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Rav. R. J. Reine:tun. Punto:
~ay School at to A. 31.
~larch Senvlan at 11 A. sf.
FRATERNAI.. .nan
C L UB n ma c r r o m
MONDAY
XNIGHTS OF pY'I'1llAS
Every Hcndly Evening
uomzm' Al"'1`ER.'\IOoN CLUBWomenh Study Club (Every Hon.)
x. xc . x.Every Monday Evening, 1:30.
DELPHIAN CLUBIllia Cather Chspur
lit and llni lion Evening. 1:30.
AUX. 'ro AHERICAN LEGION
Stanley E. Hain, No. 154 .2nd and ith Monday Evenlng.
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Nebnaka tall.: lt.Say: ha:lw e a t
h w s m n n a u u a f o f t h m -
mar.The aalaaman brought me ahammerand said '°'I'hat'a a mighty
(ina hammer.Yo u a n i to wro n g
on it."I looked it over and rained
lor hlm to tell me somethin; about
*L Mm' a while he ma: ~'r1m.'|a miehtr fine hammer.'Ihat'a a
Hel hammer.We aall Iota ol' 'ms'
I looked it over again."'l'hat'a
\mllb ir fine hammer,"he aald,
" l n a l hammer.Yoo'll like it.We :ell Iota of them."
And then. Nd Ivey .Z went and
I vi a z n a lle a t a lo g a n d ln i tl f o u n d
an attractive plelun ol a hammerand ine following desc ription of lt.
Thla hammer ia made of the beat
cnaclbla steel,full nickel plated.
The face and nie c l a n are bem-pered juat right for service and the
:lane are split to a fine point.They
1trip firmly md will not break. The
randle ia rrrade oi'aelected second
ugrowth lrlckory,mahogany flnlah,and in faatenod in with iron Wed .
ao that it will not break loose."
'l'hat'a the difference between th
order taker and the aaleaman-thdifferencebetweengoodandpoo
advafljaing.Ther awpage ladiea'
shop will say : "W e an showingexquisite line of full model.""Ou
'all wraps set of! wonuln'a charms.
Aak the women which advertlsemenhasthestrongestplull.-Inland
i'\iI|l.er
wasnlnoroxwéounu
I' A n i l B URE A U n o t
a n - - -
Profeaaor Hopper! of the Hortieu
ture Department will be ln Washln~
bon County three days in IeB.t
give pmciieal demonstrations an
nnxwer questions relative to orthl
care.The special will arrive ln Ar5l!!9°II. Blond noon, Feb. 22 and
demonstration is planned to be hal
that afternoon at A. hi. Mastem.Iue:day morning demonslrntio
nil! be held in and nround lllair 1
the J. Mueller homo ont! at the Jo
|?el\Sorenson form onehalf mi
\»\e.~|. of the Golf Course.Toestl.lifts.rnoon elomonelaationa will |
'old nl the Dan Thompson fa
.-oath ol Blair.
We'Incering morning is open.is hoped that some one from the He
anon vicinity will make arrangemen
for that morning.\\'ednea¢lo.3, afte
noon the demonstration will be
the John Hooks farm nonhwen.
Blair.0 I e
n r u w F1:l=:m»:n nr:1:r1>:t:
The Dairy Specialist,Prof.Flwas in the county last Tuesday a
Wednesday for meetings at the C
bs school house on Tuesday oveniand at the Conn llou.~e on Wedn
day afternoon helping the farme
u figuring balanted rations Itheir tiairy cows from the feed th
is grown on their own farms
near as possible.Prof. Flick atre
ell feeling and mixing home grofeed wat ia healthy.pallhable a
nourishing.The meeting finally turned into
round table discussion of the me
and demritn of auch feed aa nlclover both for o: and for h
a a a
3PI~1.\!il!iG nI~'SWEET t1 . m
The County Agent while talkiuitln Ilan Thompson, south of ill
learned that thirty-six head of ca
had been pastures!all lust #Umonalxuenacresofsweetelo
with not one animal bloating ihro~
on the summer, and white tel 1
w wane neighbor:I leamed t
ere puturing it lille!i»~e without
bloating.Their success, it waa learned
a result of never allowrinsr the eatobeoff the sweat clover lon
than at milking time.
One farmer, drives his eovrau mile meh night after milking
again in the morning in orvdertheirvtomlrlnlwillnolbeen
gilupty as thia might cause for
the neat morning.Besides the pasture on that
teen aeren some hay was out wIllr. Thnmpaon ir [911"£l2;hE
this winter.E3'lhe fred from that sixteen a
uf a anullfrltelNile of the value
the :oil reeeisItl from lt.Thevor one thing more economical
a x r u m n
c..\.n ma w.n.c.
hd mum Blind!! AR4f|»°n|.
l.~¢I CAN n v . - n u m TRINITY
{W. Lincoln and Rnd stud)
H. J . Wunhu, Parlor.
-Asnorlan Lutheran ch~
l amus e for lectures o
rhltlan Pundarrlntal Teachings'
lnatrodion for Saturday after
na at 2:30.°¢
Bunoay School at 9:45.
: nriou :very Sunday mornin; 4
alll; -either ln German or Englls
Bible clua at 2:30 or 7:80.
Further infomation Blair Tel. me
Tha putor lnlands to so~n~a1.al.£ona on Sunday P.H'
n - u
m s n EV.LUT¥¥ERANCHUR
(Cor. Jackson and Otmhr strait)
II. Nielsen, PnatorSundaySchool9:15.
Fosllah service 9:45.
Uanlah ne:-vlcc 11:00.English uavice '!:31}P.M.
; -ORGANIZED CHURCH 6
:asus CHRIS T OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS
Lincoln Btroot beuroan Oth I 7
4 r T. J . Elliott, Omaha.Sup~
Sunday School at 10 O'cloc.i.
l3f°'¢h1=r Sarvloaa at 11 A. 2.
- :ST. FRANCIS BORGIA
(Catholic Church)
(Corner Colfax and Sth Chill.)
athar C. A. Bay arulorhr,Fim and Third Sunday'd l
a U1 . " I ll l\ 9 A » H.
Second and Founh Sundaya, H
z 10:30 A. M.
. _ . . . _ - --
.| r \CHURCH
{Car. Colfax and 5th streets)
0. U. llcP\-ond, Pastor.
Sunday Schoo! 10:00 A. B.
Homin; Servico 11:00 A. U.
~vrorth League 6:80 P. M.
Evening services at 1:30 RM.
Prayer Beating Wednesday enu-
#7:30.
llARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(Cmnt Street btiween (th and Sth)
Rev. Chu. D. llering, Pastor
Hcly Communion every Sunday
Holy Day at 7:30 A. H.
ChuflhrSchool at 9:45.Mm ser-
every Suwy .
1
$9.00 P`ér Ton for
ZEIGLER COAL
~Call Home by "Long Dimmu"
Mrs.H. J .Smith apenr.weonu-day afternoon with her mother, Hra.
Sylvia in Blair. Miss Dorothy apent
Saturday night with hor, also.
Clark Lippincott has been keptbusythesedayshaulingwithhis
truck.Last week he hauled corn
for Fred Peck and Wm.King and
hogs for Leon Sumner and Mondaymorninghe.hauled hogs for Chas.
Koenig and corn for x. 'I'. Christen-
sen in the afternoon.Gerald Lemon spent Tuesday evo-
ninz at the ll. J. Smith home.Mn Guy Ostranmler had a good
da for his sale and a fair crowd
am ve prices,also.S o m
ol t o ladies who attended the mic
nero Mrs.Jas.Sorenson,Mn .H.J. Smith, Mrs. McCracken and Mrs.
f`R.Sutton.\1=ll. J. Smith :pent Prislay nf-
1. r1\m|1 :tt Mrs. Guy Ostrandcrhx.f\l.1-\\ilm:i Warrick," h o h m
Br an d mrs;tnu n Bplnglqrare the proud parents of e daugh-ter, June Dolores, born on Sunday
January 24.Vera Douglas was a little hostearto a few of her friends at a "cocoa"
party on Saturday afternoon at the
.home of her mother,Mrs.Ethel
Douglas.Those present were herteacher, Misa Dill; Genevieve Laak
er,Mary Wiltlman and Rachel hic-
Clellan.Games of all sorta occu-
pied the moat of the afternoon.Mrs. J.E. Stricltlin of Waterloo
is visiting at tho Henry Close homowhere she is caring for her daugh-
ter,Mrs.Raymond Cloae.
hir. and Mrs.Louie Chrn-tonxenand sons.Dale nnnl Hob of Centro!
City vi:iiuwl the foreport of this
week with Mrs.Cliointensen's nis-
tcr. Mrs. I'. L Carly and Dr. Cady.
Mr. and Mrs. ll. F. Cool: and son,Benjamin of Scribner visited with
DVQT Illgm.vn u ¢\un..»-H-.._-.._home at Blair.R. J .Schenck drove to Blair on
business Ttleaaiay.Floyd Knott,of Omaha was in
tomi laat Friday.The Herman high school basket
ball boys- won their game Friday
evening when they played the Cen-
tral Reserves of Omaha at the Le-
gion hall hero.The score was 10
to ll .making n very interesting
game.A good crowd was otttvto
natch the boys play.The highschoolorchestraIurnibhetlmanic
which was giegtly enjoyed.Henry Gemuta, a medical student
at Omaha spent Saturday with Her-
friends.mand A. nr. Barge was in Dinah.; Sulur
ay.A birthday dinner was given bs
Mrs. A. J. Cameron on Tuesday overnng oi Inst neck in honor ol Mi
. .....:..._-.....
gion hall three nays,r w w.--and 20 under the auspices of the
Legion boys.The excitement at the
present centers around the clectlor
of a mayor.D. W. Rutledge, Ceo.
Hart and E.. C Bundle are the can-
didates.The others have withdrawn
their names.This community was pieved lion
day to learn of the nuthlcn death
ni his home at Tekamah Sunday of
Mr. W. H. Van Cleve.lie was wellknownhe n and the sympathy of
all are extende] to his family in their
loss.Misa Mabel Skinner,daughter oi
!tlr>. Minnie Skinner and ltsnr Hov
omlirk,son of Mr. and Mrf. Clins.
lionndic k were unitsil in m..r.ia|.5¢-
Torday. Jan. 2:1 at the llaplirl parr tnufe by Rev. T. J. Reew. Mr. and
bln. Hovendic k im well li|\~t\1\ :rw
very popular nmong lin }utl11,; fnlltn
At the end of your jour-
ney let the folks knot thd
you have arrived safely.A call by "long distance"
will relieve their anxiety
and give you more aeat for
your work.
Sn r i o r w- mu o n ...rn
should be made when youwill talk with anyone avail-
able at the telephone called.
Ask the long dhtanoe opal-
Ratel for this clan of aer-
vloe are lower than for per-
son-to-peraan calls.
Evening n m are un
eiloct from 8:80 p.. ga. to
ddnight on mutation-to-ltr
Hon call! when the day tak
lamorethaniooenta. If the
day ra.l'.¢Ea50 centaormore,the evening rate 1| approxi-
mately half tlxeday noe.
.\ ,
tor for the rates to any point.
~~Nosrrz-|w.es'r1aRN eau. Tatsrnws Co.
.,.1 |n e u . . s r s r z u
oeiio neg-o ¢»sln ¢»-vn u-wan -mln
pznyillg for admilrinlrulion thereof.
If you hi! to appear at said County Court on the 27th day of F;lxruary
1926 at 2 oclock P. M.. and contest
auiel petition, the Court will appointIlawn Banta nr some other suitable
perxon Administrator and proceed to
an settlement of slid estate.Witness my hand and 0lfiéiaiSeal
this 29th slay of January, 1928.¢sF.A1.>'1. c. r:L1.>:n.
2-41.County Judge
teal names unknown, and all personhaving or claiming any inte.rest.i
Tux but No.13. in Section 32, llni
lax. Lou. Kos. I3 ami 10 in Sectio.
29, and the North 8 acres uf(o
Tax Lot No. I, and the S-Outh 5 acreoff of Tux Lots Nos. l and 2 in th
'2|ea\t llalf nf the Northeau;Qual
ter of SccLiun29, allbeingin Tow!ship 17, Range 13. limit of the 6th 1
M.,in \\asl1ing1,on County, Nehru:
ka.real names unknown.
You and etch of Qou are hereb
It is Coal that we would bejustiiied
in asking more for, were we to fix
the Drice by its heating efficiency.
Just howlibtle ash and how m uch
heat you get from this unusual
Coal.
\
nasm" {!nn| nt nrn'nnrf.ina'I.n haw nricps
!\uttCE UF HE ARI NG'
Fzxal. SlII"fI.lI3lEN"I
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Washington County j
Henry hlencke, .\t!.yr
sl.
notified that on the 4th -lay of
January,1926,Johanna Iitz|re1nld
Kelly und Jane I'itzgernld filed intheDistrict Court of Washington
County,Nebraska,their petition
wiwrvin they are plaintiffe- ami you
:md each of yon, together wtih othersare dffemI:tnt.1¢the ubler t and nm\r1
\ J U u U A w w w ;u v r a v t . . U .. - - » - - -- -r " * '
|F a r m e r s C o - O p e r a t i x c U m o n
m EEtn;: In-r brother for a few friends hero on Sunllny :ialnna Alarm lel;ers»:ns 2:l.\¥.\.rlluuf;f;"_~ again at her aunfs,Mrs.Mr.and Mm.Walt Lchtenknmf birthday.M i n Anna Mapu knew
_'...._.....\¢.....a|.." n t l §un||l§Quests oI';h=|L nrenarntions were bemg made r=|illMn|nummuu||||ummu||:nh||m|||nn|ummn|||||nmmHnun|m|im||i|im||i|||iM§\h|||\|||H|||i|In nn Couril!L(`°\___ -.|»¢ wlih ;.m'.;¢¢¢a4;¢;"¢;;1.aim me muse: nn nu-r.»<um ulI'-dr Kerkholf. Decew-nl:Tn the - . _
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John Lumpton.
ARIANGTON x o r a
Arlington, Jan.. 28-Doney Christ-eneen. of Blair has rented the build-
ing. formerly occupied by the Grimes'
harness shop here this week.Mr.
Christensen comes well recommended
nr. on expert ment cutter anal busi~
new man, having been in the butcherbusinesslnBlairfor o number of
yeane.The btxilding ia being thor-
oughly cleaned, papeqed and painted.lilr. and Mrs. Chriatenaen and. fam
ily me temporarily erwoyior the
rooms over the shop until they ean
find a suitable house.Those from here who attendedthemeetingofthe'\'\oman'1 elub
in Fremont on Monday were Mea
iiarnea G.H.hlisko,tv A.Whit-fonl, \\'.A.Reekmeyer, Dora Whit
fonl, A. 0. Hawkins. L. P. De Witt
and John Grimes.blr. and Mrs. V. V. Marshall and
baby and Mrs.Henry Baker mo-
tore-l to Omaha on Tuesday.Mrs.Pearl Seeburg of Mankato
Minn.,who has been visiting 111]Fremont.came Sunday for a "i°~5l'at the I'rank wolf home.Mrs. S...|
burr;lived in Arlington about thir-
ty years ago and will be remenlIboredasmanPearlBleeaing.!
Mrs. C.P. Masters.aaaiated byMrs.Sarah mo o mld .entertained
the Rebekah ke wna wn at ber
home on Thursday afternoon.A
elelleioua lunch was sewed by the
u m a l a u r e n ;n 1 .\Q . . - . - - ,o -M r .a n d M r s .A l f r e d C h r i e t e n e e n a t
l"|(.l|\0nt..Mrs. C. W. Andrews left lm! weekl
or Nel1raz~ka City,where she will
visit relatives for about ten days.
. . . . . -c -I o .g u e a t a f o r n d i n n e r p a r t y b u t
t h o u g h t t h e y w e r e f o r : 0 l l l ¢o f
l l r .a n d M r s .C a m e : o n s ir ie n dw .
T h e y o u n g la d i e s gnt.l 1rred a t th e
h o m o o f Mi s s M a x i n e Jol\n.~on a n d
llllna Helen Echtenkamp left saent in a`bod5f to.the Cameron home
Thursday for Wa5me,,uhere ..:1o will ttnl took ML" .Anna Marie by nurottrod the normal.'prixe.The guests were Misses Marie
Mrs.Ethel 'Llnland and Dunne 'Adema Ethel Bovee,Maxine John
Cady rnotored to Wayne on Sunday.\here they spent. the day.Herman
Sehlapfer,who has been attending
the normal there accompanied them
home.Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Close an
nounce the birth of an 8 pound aon,Robert Harold,born on Friday,
January 22.
Glen Ludwig left Saturday for
Greenville, Lllch., when he has ae-
eepted a position as linotype operator.Mrs.Ludwig expects to join
him later on.
lIoheon Ludwig, who has been in
idaho and Washington mined Christ
mas, eame home laat Wednesday forabrief visit with his parents, Mr
nnd Men. Wil! Ludwig.He left the
luzit. of the week for Bnlarnhalltown.la..when he has employment.
An informal dinner at the G.I.
Pfeiffer home on Monday eveningincludedMeulamesEtheltfnland.
H. w.Marshall,F.E. Webb, Will
Roberta and daughter,Roberta, Mrand Mrs. J. C. Badger and non, Lor-
en.Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Petermn andlonmotoredtoOmahaonSunday
I
non, .uname Rover, Evelyn Van HornAlice' Leach,lrnta Barge,llagmaz
Olaon,Helen Tripplett and Anna
Marie Petersen.Iallowing the dinnertheyoungladiesattendedthe
ha!ket ball game at the Legion hall.
The Standard Bridge Company has
completed the work here of putting
ln the various bridges over the neu
llninage ditchea and shipped thenrnaehinery to Wakefield, where they
have work.Misa Merle Herzog, who, with MieleFrltleoa,attends the university at
Lincoln earne Friday for a \last with
her aunt,lira. Anna Goodrich.
Mrs.Chas.Eby,of Craig viillteul
at the Dare Cummings home one
nay last v-eelt.
3-lrs. C. L. Reid la enjoying a visitfrom her mother, Mrs.Lydleh. "ho
came Monday from Omaha where
ehe. had been visiting another daugh-
ter, Mrs. J. C. Ackerman.
Chris llaneen last week purchased,the Ed Wilson property in the nortl1
part of town and ln turn sold hishome to L.A. Woodward.Passes;
:ion will be given in about tpro
l u
weeks.Mr. Wilson and family will |3||
A Supreme Effbrt in Value
GivingRecommends This
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uld unite ne hereby nulllinl nmon the :nh day of January, 1926,
Hermln Kerkholf. the Admlnlnn-lor of uld ul-Ike filed petitionin ml-i County Comm. prnylng ibnhlx llnal administration account fl!¢.1 luueln be nettlul und Allowed,
lhll proof o l mnup be taken,order for dlxlrlblllicn of :lull and
uuignment of dover and homeuteu'
lnnlnr dinchlrgsl.If you (ull lo appear befor: maidcmmly Conn on IM 15th dar o!
and eontuf raid petition. the Conn
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February,ms. ll in o'do¢k A. \|. §
Dainty, Yet Durable
A Rope of Pearls
§as a Gift for Her
The Gift of Gifts for _SL /'alen
1.ine's Day.To say that they will
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=Sale of Dresses
Happy indeed are we to be able to
otier you. in a few days, beautiiul
selections in Georgette,Crepe,
Crepe Du-Chene in all the leading
new colors and styies.W ait until
you see these new designs before
you make vour purchases.
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News cxuuuasnOP'COHBE
wh -ru-A-y nwWASHINGTON LODGE NO. 2A. P. ANDzu Nudlr .1 uJORDAN COHIANDERY
NO. 15
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may g u n : me pay er memo:I n u _make auch other and further oniern
aliowances and decrees an to this
Court may seem proper._ _Witness my land and Officni Seal =...._1_this llth 611 of January, 1920.5(SEAL)1. c. I-:1.1.£R.5 \
s w :lounty J l.l¢]¥f;§~ ~A l l i n z1pp1 'o;n 'iate gif t c a ses.
No vi c a o r u mp z a a u E ~
Henry Iloncke,.Attorney ~I r
In the County Court. o! Wuhingtqn §A B i 1 ' t h d a § , ' r e m i n d e r f o r F e b r u a r y - T h e A M E T HY S T .
County, Nebruleu . 5inthematter of the e lull:§
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N OUR s o u .ana Slnl uh Thu rs. L, m"1~0w s v m m G OF
sons interested ln add estate, cred §
Ron and heir: take nolicr. that VanH. Ryan has filed his pol.|t:¢»n alleg §
ing that Mnndnnu Shecly died
inteutate in and a. rexidrni nf TiogaQfnrqty.Pemuy r§nin on ur about
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r u m m -Blair, H¢km|=».~rvpr-1 . . . .§ . . . . .- u n m a n n -For8nl¢-Dryshulwod.Out;"Fiftnn n m u l s d t t d ltllfl
stov¢1oodlm.¢¢h.C|1I1nd.AAI3. Md chit,
W o m ¢ n ' |M u i n t h e n u r g r i n ;
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M A R T E N a n a x ' r n o m r s u x 1
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Od at this 1rritiu¢.
Mr.ind Hrs.Chu.N.H m a n
entartmined at a delicious goose din-
ner at Lhd: home on lui Sundayeven i ng .Th a e ve n i n g v u s p e n t i n
a so c ia l w a y .C o w e n ' l t r e l a i d fo r
k n g u e a t l .
Th e C h r i s t i a n E n d n v o r So ci et y
o f xhe C h r i l i i t l l c h u r c h w i l !e n t e r -
t d n ' t h e y o u n g p e o p i e o f t h e l i .E .
chu rc h,Ba p t i s t a n d C o n g r e g a t i o n a l
ch u r c h es a t \ b a n q ue t a t t h e i r c h u r c h
I'r md a y e ve n in g ..
u lo Q a
:n r |, |.
.i n D l y t o n , O h i o ,F e b .19 , 1 8 39 co m
i n g t o W u h l n g t n n c o u n t y i n 1880.
H e l i ve d i n B l a i r fo r |n u m b e r
o f ye a r s a n d l a t e r t o o k u p f a r m i n g
n e a r H e r m a n w h i c h h e fo l l o w e d u n t i l
t h r e e g r e e n a g o .Sin ce zlwt.t i m e
he. has be e n c a r e d fo r b y hi s c h i l d
zen.H e p a s s e d a n y J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1 9 2 6 .
D i n a r d s e r vi c e s w e r e h e l d f r o m t h e
B e n d o r f U n d e r t a k i n g P n r l o n Tu e s
d a y . F e b . 2 a n d i n t e r m e n t w a s m a d e
i n t h e B l a i r ce m et e ry .
the first and lhid Thunday of each
mo .1:1.However. this may be only
temporary,the nexg meeting being
Feb.18.
A number of Mrs.`Emma MI|.8!»Erufriends gathered at the Eulaascr home
1u.-t Friday aftemoon,Jan.29 m
honor of har birthday and gave her
Quan a surprise, it being her fi hl
birxhday pany.Howvere,she wm
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"Pano Bdlo Gold," oniy Stevenson
wrote the itiquel f i n t and .Arthur
D. Howden Smith wrote the prehceltnrylast.lt begins in the next
issue of The Enterprise.
The exectltive board of the Amer-ican Legion Auxililry hal chlngtd
tlir meeting night of the Auxitlary
from Monday to Thursday, meeting
Pharm, Bd! and lui ld. 189. Hman
a m n m , a n w r .as-af.
o m ° u v m u n ¢ u » n r . r . n . s u » -u t f a mli y , h u la ; u r h ld about a
we e k i n K i n ! l o v u l d i s u n h e l
i f Dr.Siueilrl.
.hh|. Nall Germ J ensen urn ourAM on for cancer sz an Omuh: hou
.piul on last Ffidl! morning.She
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....ifu\li-Gap PNB for lah \l all nr-qu a nd u t la mu tg l i gf u t a r y .
J u i i u P o m - u n n m i n O m h a y u -
u a d q s t a n d i n g t h e S u u H n r d w u e
c u n vm l i o u a l l - l m b l a d t h a n t h i s w l d
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a n g .
U n r u h l l a n ,~ B u r i e n .
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~vm very graciaus1y.\A nice lunch'
een was smved by the -Ladses.\'uhe:»
they left for their homes, they ox
1.c.ui<.l bmL uiahl:A tu hits.lla:a.r
for :now happy hnrthdily".
.sl'|»°r D. i73iAa:ER mY£:|.acrr;n
-At the rcgulzir meeting uf :iw
school board held lut Monday Mv
ning Sup't.D.V.?||B.-.ner was re
!
;l S U N D A Y
f :Norma Shearer and Lew Cody In
1 "HIS SECRETARY"
Fox NEWS. uonulenonule and sPoR1'|.|onT
ve n a u a Iain:an mary othus making hi¢ salary fur the &|-|n
mg year $2,900..
Mr.Blasser ha.a serum! two y£:|r~
in. Blair, each time on an one ;¢ur
cuntaut and it is quite evident Lha:
his work hm- been mtinfachry.
MON DAY and TUESDAY
Irene Ric h in
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rmxiuvumsmnaunn-|r01rnh¢kvh|¢s¢llAlrl£!.»i|=\vv4°l="¢r\U¢5¢1°ll- 163.
Comedy "DADDY uoes A r1uN'rxNu
New Home Theatre
PROGRAM
-Feslw/mv 4 eo FEBRUARY II
W E DNES DAY a n d 'r l- lu ns mn é
Lewis Stone and Vlrglnln Vnlll In
"THE LADY WHO LIED"
Comedy-"FAIR BUT FOOLISH"
FR I D AY a n d S AT. a n d s n . M AT! NE E
Georg:0'Brlenand Mudge Bellamy In
"HAVOC"
Cnmcdy-"EAST SIDE WEST SIDE"
THURSDAY
' T H E ~ G I R L '
MEPMAID COMEDY
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Right
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for the fsmous Wm.C.Bar dttt
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mu ; ht.Aho have a lim c f B MI.
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Rain Gaul.Soo i n before hurinl dank-ue.
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p l n a lf o r t b o u h mh w h k h vdhhchcrnquinmnsstlor thnthnl
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me a n n o y i n g Im N mb ma ' n m
m i n B h d Numbend Tn:(10)V ml t l of Arlington,Wuhlngwn
County. Nebnnh; ua han uid ful
asm nlwa described lvld md th
proeodn .&Nr¢f~m dhr the yqymex-4of the mu of shi ndhn on be lo-
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d l .Onc hud-Work pro fns
lv n a m a n .
a l u m lcCoak-Chlbtr af Commons ||nm. xo. Pu iutu endfon of nn $238,000 noun
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a n n a " - n » = u s ¢ . u l u u » ¢ n m
du nPU~ ua be xebvdlt.Oma h a - Uvg u n k naelved during
m - m me . m s , mu le d 1 . m , m mmmL l.r W albac h-36 u rloldl clock Ill?-
n l l n n d e n y e d m m h a n . d u n J mu u y m .
Inn I Anna n-1 -*im Nltibn ll Bank sn
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Auto Toy md 'Hn Blwp.I-tt.9k\ll notify An Bra.40-¢ e~¢nh\¢ ol hh a..3-xg
Dr. hylml sum. akqnnour,Pound-Door key. Dum an han Far Runs-God! tsnnsihanFu-men Sun Bunk BdMlD|~u-u. lun by dung sf. 1-:nm-pl-r» .am Inquire Ind. phone an n f .
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u n n .r . U .m m m .sz - u
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lmo n th .l t l a t o g o o n rld n n d » b n n ¢ h l. l n e o ! tl \ e
¢~ i n t l a a u t o a o d t o d n pd w m w z h to t d b v
a n u n d u r r v i u u w i z n -
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¢ppr ueb odb1 the Burl£n| toa
l l t n i l n n r d ln z pro-stops.C l v k o r p n ls d l o m l n
tn 1 r n | n ¢ to \ r n . n ¢ | d 1 } . h |
d l tl i ll o i g tt t ln ll n tl n c w wd s
provldlnfo liwr snteruinmmt
~d \ \ r i = » z md a x m = u = »
m n -I t h a x p e c t o d t l u t n -from th ulfnwn a will bac on-
lnthooonfereaoezoday
i h lt u t i n o o ml ll i t tn u r i l lpapprove the official list a
la train in bein;openunl 1
Burllrgton nilro ld lhnugh i
~thrill development agents.'~n of Chinn, H.L. Ford
Fred Taylor of Denver, and ll.
ization u i n t ,Val Kuska of
' n u A'y{¢g|\l1Il|Collery depamnant, 'under the dl:ec
of Prof. F. E. ilsuuehl, is
the exhibits up the tuln
so thi bi! problems of
podtry nil-Or and lh
that the poultry bunlneu is .
buuinem.Th: college eatenaio
with Director W.H.Ura
in c hi na is supplying th
tins, the advance publldty, anhoftheumlntanceho m th
The part of we college an
nalon aervin will be entire!
- tiond in the nmpalgn.
A m :¢¢ni.6u¢u ln fora ar i n
equlvdmt.1 . A u y | . ¢ c . h ¢ fw h o u ld lm\ n -
cxplml m n g n d e m m q u n m -a m o r u y u u h n v h u h n u g m
u u k p ln d p a d a d t y stntqcnrdfi-
n m u r w o h w a r d m y m u n l n d¢»¢rd!\ula u x d d ln g o a o u n d a t ic
» u \ n w m = h u | u » ¢ » a m p = u
h a p p n v u d n h lh a n d h m h grule
» d » ¢ u m ¢ p u .
e afactthat the ntwn papers affordunvaluablepublicityeachweek.
Those not en down I. wn are Cv
pecielly ben wI. .Feb. 11 has en lxed su- the date
for the n*len'n annual dinner.
ln recognition of the Queen EstherCircleandtheirfriend;n special
service will be held next Sundaymomng.A 100731auenlanee in ex
pecbed of the ladies.The n are
to c ome out lo nee that the ladies
do come.:At the evening service the men'a
chorus will make its first appearance
Prof.Moon is pianist and H.H.
Brown leader.New song book; will soon he an
hand with which tq make the even-ing sewiees more enjoyable :md e!
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; for economy
Buy Food Here
Several factors combine io make it
economy for you to buy food here.
The most important,however,is
that yoi; get
Gm rpm! Ilcasonablg nrlcea
The beer way to satisfy yourself
BLAIR BAPTIST cuuacn
Arthur D. Smllioy, bllnlztar
noisy,February T, l926.undny Sc hool at 10 A. M.The
ra of the "We'll Do It" clan.nero of the recent Sunday School
ndance contest e a fine ap-nnce as they lined up at the
of the alum period last Sun-
to receive the pins which wereatednwrmblems of their vic
.Mn. Cora M. Badgrow is the
char.1 A.M.morning womhip and
rnunion.Sermon subject: "l`rush
cmbrance of Jesus L'hrint.'
Y. I). lr. at 6:30 ll M.Ivening service at 1:30 P.M.
on subject:"Mlncrnhto Substi
eet for Real Religion."'mycr meeting every Wednesday
ning at B P. M.hoir practice every l`1itlu}e w
; a t s p M.
A large crowd was present to on-the oxcellong program ana!theIiciousrefronhmnenac\'\nl by
John Moore to the Woman?
saionnry Society at the Januar;
ting at hor home on last 'lhur¢~
y.A special feature of the meet-
g \|rm~an aniu gll budget onme minions przventcsl by Missabel l'ir:kr!1 and Nah Evelyn Feet.
. ; _ _ . . . .- -
ETHBDIST EPISCDPAL gnwac n
0. U. Mc Proud. Futor
. _ . . . . . ¢ -
:~:o'rlc|=: To x o x
Come Here
to Shop
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Bring 5snr buket with you,
and ue will help you in
fili il uh h the choices!of
umisozmbie edibles
STATE s u r r MAKES gULlNG
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, J.H.la ti o n nukes the fol-
Icwing ruling as to the qualifkntiona
ol teacbmrx for one mné w o yearI.l|.,l\ mhuul.This .\ll0\ll\I be of in-
uid Dlllnlllfouuldnotoumdmon-
g | n , u s d ! a r m e h o \ h n \ n d f u r -
that :did u zo tba Coen may mmJun md squlubh.`
You a n nq nlnd t o u u n r u id
nlducu an wr bdon tl! U n d lil!
0 : u m m ,mc . ¢ » u w - < : ¢ m= - g f - \ p e t i th u u me md n a d tr
in ml- u e nd i nlr -Dn u d u s wf . Neb n li l LMI 2 n d
du o f Pvb mn . 19 26 .2-5L C h u a°»¢r»uu=Pklnliff.
pa;ment of the costs o sa nc on
z u : s t o m r r n n r s a i o i x i
0 H n n l o n 6:0 'H a n i o n .Att ;i s.
n O t t o H .L u d w i g :
Y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t t h e
un d e rn i g ne d ,Ci t a fi e a Bo s eh u lt e os
p l a i n t i ff o n t h e 2 7 t h d a y o f Ju l y .
1925,fi l e d h i s pe t i t i o n i n t h e I) i - i
ri c t Co u r g o f W u h l n t z t o n C o u n t y
Rein -an im,a n d co m m en c e d o n ac ti on
iii'w h i c h y o u \\ ( 'l ¢i i ffl l t t i l l h l ,\ u
g e t h e r w i t h ot h er s ,t h e p r a y e r o f
\~h!cl1 mi n i pe t i t i o n a n d t h e ob je ct
a n d p u r p o s e o f w h i c h sa i d l u t i o n
is t o o b t a i n a n ac c o u n t i n g o n a n I
iu t ig n te n t f o r t h e a m o u n t d u e o n a
ce r t a i n
I
tz é o n t h n t o ry n o t e i n t h e p r i n -
ci p a l n u o f $1500 .00.w i t h In te r es t
th e r e o n a t t h e r a t e o f ': f ;w r i m -
n u m ,d a t e d A p r i l 6,t 9 2 l ,nm tl o l o
th e sa i d C h a rl e s B o s ch u i te b y A t lo i p h
G .Lurltnrig a n d E m m a H .lu~ I\s ig
:tml t o fu r t h e r o b t a i n fo r e c i o . : 1 r e o f
n c e r t a i n r e a l t s l ! ! ! m o r t g o g r m a d e
t o se cu re t h e p a y m e n t o f :w i d n o t e
b y M i l d A t l o i p h G . L u d w i g u n i E m m a
H .Lo a l w i g, 1 a i d m o m c a x e b e i n g r e -
c o r d e d n t P a g e 3 1 7 , B o o k 11 , ol t h e
1i
li
I
|.d u e u i d p l a i n t i ff o n sa i d n o t e a n d
m o r t g a g e ,a n d f o r su ch o t h e r a n d
fu r th er r e l i e f l n t o t h e C o u r t m a y
i e e m j u s t a n d eq u it a bl e .
i o u a r e r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r s-aid
pe t i t i o n o n o r b e fo r e t h e R i n i titty
o f M a r c h ,1926,o r t h e C o u r t m a y
t n k c m i d p e t i t i o n a n t r u e a n d r e n d e r
j u d g m e n t ac c or d in g ly .
Di l ivi i n i . B l a ir . Ne b rm k n , t i nt - 25 1 1
Ja y o f l'eb r un r y, _ 19 . !6 .: 5 t .Lo u i s e Sm i t h ,P l a i n t i ff
xl:1mzt:~=|t.\w f z r z i t m
z x n t w r n m n R E \ i E \ ' i '
l i e l b c t a - R .PI.M o o r e nhi ppi ui 3
ca rl o ml s sh ee p t o O m a h a n t n r k r t - .
B i e l b e t n - l 'h i I M o s h e r b u i l d i n g r e
mo d e le d .
Elgin-Local liszht plan;:old to
Tri-State Utiilties Company.
Neli gh-Tri-S tull Utilities Com
pany announces 1ubsttmtial reductionanrates, for this city.
Minntarc Common battery teleph o n e x y s te m t o b e in n t n i l e d .
O x fo r d - - S o u t h w e s t e r n O i l C o m -
nun y.. e~rn
la l b c tl- F .s.l
culold of c sgtle to sH a r n l d - I n hasvest
vu zhroughuut thisNo b r u h prodncsd
z,m,44o,ooo pounds miik
percent af!Ne b n a h hIn 1926, came from ddr!
Grind g la d - . u r n
Cwpontioa to a n d
lhellzr hen.
shipped recently
H o w M
Do You
A b o u t
3 ;
STARTING F
u p l n d fh s t gn d e eo mt y n u m.an g . o r u r u ae h n v b u MH : a n
uuxplnd nada d w stntqcnrdfi-
n m u r w o h w a r d m y m u n l n d
¢»¢rd!\ula md#-lin;ca n n a d a t h» u \ n w m = h u | u » ¢ » a m p = u
In a p p mv a d n hlh md hath grule
»d»¢um¢pu.
H o w M u c h
Do You Know
.Abo ut P ir at es
.~
A;To Find 0ut Read
Porto Bello Gold
inT|1]5 ENTERPRISE
sTART|NG FEB. 11
.
w e
n e w sc ho ol ba il ~.B i !S p r i n g - A I b e 1 ' L K o a l l c " K i
H e n r y S k o g l u n d sh i p p e d c l d o a d o f
h o g s re c en t ly .~L o u p C i t y - - W o r k o n n e w sch ool
b u i l d i n g g o i n g f o n r a r d r a p i d l y .
A l b i o n - M a l shiPPiI1¢u l o c h t i o r
e n j o y e d p r o s p e r o u s y e a r i n 192 5.
.|.a r .
churaite for new c hildnn'| home.
c e i vd 5 e u l o a d s i c e i n o n e w e e k .
Y o r k - 9 0 n e w b r i d g e s b u i l t i n
Y o r k c o u n t y : h u i n ¢ p a s t t h r e e y e a r n .
B l o o r n i n g t o n - M u c h st oc k b e i n g
sh i p p e d f r o m he r e .
W i n s i q l e - Th i s pl a c e n o w h a s l i x
cr e a m s ta t i o n s .N o r i o l k - - T h e c o n s t r u c t i o n o f H o t e l
N o r f o l k t o b e u n d e r w a y w o n .s
Tr a i n l o m l N e b r a s k a aeell po t a t o e s i
sh i pp e d t o Lo u i s ia n a .O m a h a - - P l u m o n fo o t t o bme ur o'
n e w fr e e b r i d g e a c r o s s t h e M i s s o u : i 'r i ve r .g
C h e s t e r - - S e ve r a l en r l oa d s o f sla ck
sh i p p e d re ce nt ly .~
a n
Jun md squlubh.`
You a n nq nlnd t o u u n r u id
nlducu an wr bdon tl! H a d lil!
0 : u m m ,mc . ¢ » u w - < : ¢ m= - g f - \ p e t i th u u me md n a d tr
in ml- u e nd i nlr -Dn u d u s wf . Neb n li l LMI 2 n d
du o f Pvb mn . 19 26 .2-5L C h u a°»¢r»uu=Pklnliff.
a, m, u n po o wa n d: mn s n ma x1pln ent e l Reb:-nh'| total wealth
In 1926, came (nm dairy svn.
Grind lg lu d - - U d v u a l Pkiuren
Cc p ond on u a h r p ,new
Lhenlcr hen.Oakddo-Fxrmen Unhm Coopc rrth e A u o d lllo n ho ld . : ma u i n a v
ms.Duuon-New $52000 Duuon Conmlmmd Mjgg l d ud lz llld .
Aurvn--1925 ready'-I ol Hnmiilor
County Fnir, amounted to 81137934Bl! Sp ring-A mdc sn Legion lid'
bdn; umoddud.Lkmolu-Contract M l l w w wfor eonllmcdng 60 new c ells lt the
Suu Rgfnmuww.
l
u. u oo po an u n r mwe - s 1 s . 0 w -e mu w u
hr pro po sed f or mx. P M;
Nl w p o r t f - F l u d a p u m e n l w w
I n d h e n.Sc r lb n u - 4 a r la a d : n u c k ~ -
n w u y .
Pr h n n a v- 1! a r lo u h stock un
shipped during recent fl-day -~
ihnlngtn b-Diesel Cumpnny willmlm! ! o o u tnc i to d i y f o r i u u i l
Aden nf electric sarviei lyliem.
Ramos- Charles an d ma 'nun~
»h°w°d two eu-loads bop wbonvur
Hu ti n n - C vn lr lz t m lar can
:trusting nu r I mlu ll bdlding |
;Hudug| Stl!! Insane Hospital.
tary certificate issued by this
under tba new tat mdturhoheldanunexpiredtime 'irade
~ty eerdnclto or an .arplred
~city c a n certificate .nt aoartitlcate of any kind hid.
tlad he: to teach hllh ; mb-ln approved ninth antftenth
=,ebook last year.. Any teacher who holcltlan in-
utlonal elementary eartlttegta ia-by any ot the teach¢t*train-
lnatltutiona of the ah ilf ii oc v
timber 1,1924. upon tltlrty dvo
rc above thirty entrmovpointa,the ndvancod nn al :tak c ertif
te ia:ood by the four atate noun-.acboola dnoo September 1,192t,one year or more of collage york.
.advanced turd atatl c ertificate
laaued only by the atcha normal
|| ~ 1 ,
.H a y T e a c h i n T h r e e A l l
I o u r Y e a r I l l ¢ ' l |S c l t l o o l n l '
l .A n y t e a c h e r w h o h o l d !a h i g h
o o l c e r t l f l c a t e i n f o r c e o r i t s
» valent-Note:--The teachers in three year
h schools, Jnxtmding ninth andnthgrades only, will be neeepted
they meet the qualifications of the
achere in one and two yearn hitch
ltuols..Any tzltlter who hanllet
y part of the eleventh grrule work
three year high nchoola must hold
high school certificate in forte or
.equivalent.
o'rtc l=: To x o x .at:slot:err nHPn:~:n.tx1
- _
0Hnnlon 6:0'}{anl-on, Att;at.
n Otto H.Ludwig:You are hereby notified that lint
ntlernigncd,Charles Boschulte ns
lnintiff on the 27th day of July,
925, filed his petition in the I)i-tctConnofWonhlntztonCounty
etn-a.elta, and contntenccd an action
which you were defendant, hr
ether with others,the prayer of
~h!rl1 mid petition and the object
nd I"|lP°5¢of which salt!action
:I to obtain nn accounting on anI
udgmcnt for the amount due on n
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;ertein p omlnsory note in the prin-flpn! .nl of $l500.00. with interest
horeon at the rote of ':f;wr nn-um, dated April 6,l92l, nnulo to
he said Charles Boschulte by Atlolplt1.Lurlurig and Emma H.tu-lui;
~ntl to further obtain foreclooure of
4certain real e=-tote rrwrtgogc made
o secure the payment of :mid note'~y lttlll Adolph G. Ltlllwlg ttnl Emma
. Lmlwitr, 1aid momraxo being re-
ordetl at Page 317, Book 11, ol thenlottttlmoRqconlsofWashtnteton
ounty.Nebraska,and mort;aging
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NOTICE 'PO NON-IESIDENT BEFB§iDAl\
0'Han.lon i 0'}{.anlon, Attya.
To Otto E. Ludwig:You are hereby notified that th
undersigned, Lemlae Smith na ntiff on the 27th day of July, 1925,
(lied her petition in the DisCoon of Washington County,Nobna
ka, ond commenced an action ln erlti
you were defendant,together srl
others, the prayer of which sold pe
tltion and the object and purpoof which said action ia to obtain a
accounting on and judgment tor th
amount due on a certain promlaao
note in the principal :um of 32000.~
with interest thereon at thd rate o
7% per annum, dated April 1, ~swmade to the aaicl L o we Smith b
Adolph G.Ludwig and Emma HLudwig and to funher obtain foclosure of a certain rent entatle :no
gage made to écure the payment o
u i d note by I llll Adolph G
Ludwig and Emma H.Ltlchri
said mortclee being record
at Page 208.Book 13,of thMortgageRecordsofWashing
ton County, Nebraska, and mortga~ing and conveying Lot Numbe .
i'our (4) in Block Numbered Etewetil) Village of Arlington, W ashin
ton County, Nebraska, to have na
real estate above described sold c
tho protecds therefrom afterpa;ment of the costs of said octi~
to be applied upon the amount fou
due said plaintiff on stahl note a
rnortgage,and for auch other afu.ther relief an to the Court rn
reem just and equitable.
llou ore required to answer s-atpetition on or before the Hull t
of March, 1926, or the Court
take nttltl petition an true and :emi
judgment neeonlingly.Dtlttul ot lilnir, Nebrnrkn, l.l:1- 2
Jay of l'cbrunry,_19.!6.25t.l,oui»e Smith, Plainti
xl:nzm:~=|a.\wr:r:tu.tiNDlS¥Rl.\L nr :va
lielbeta-R.PI.Moore nlllppvtlcarlomlssheeptoOmahantnrkr
Blelbetn-I'hiI Mosher building
modeled.Elgin-Local liszht plan;:old
Tri-State Utilities Company.
N¢llgl}°-Tli'S\|||.!Utilities C~
Pail?nnwmnccs 1ubstuntial redttonanrates, for this city.
Minotarc Common battery te
phone system to be installed.Oxford-Southwestern Oil Co
puny drilling near here.0
Omaha-293 city firemen rece
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any one of which wouldprove handy to have around
the home.Stop in and pick
out one.
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I l a n v m -lr h n d l nt tbs N w li n e n Ruth n d Belde Cwudy
men'| dna nut Snturdnmeveningf, were hulnua vixlton in Omaha \ u \
Feb. s u tho I1 F. D. ml.z~1¢_Sllurdny.
For Ra n t - I n d u s Ap u tmmt gr
d a d s rooms.P d n u ant.:-mee.
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You u i A l n n d ol A g ood ti m!
a t t h i F i n me f l a m a n th c e n -
n m ¢ n F » r u n : L ¢ a F . D . u u . u .
g m m n p u z n u u n w -
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a u t n d b a w u n t b c p u b lh h s r a n d
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poudatopa.Civic o rgmlntlonaln
m » e u n r m m w \ m . n ¢ ¢ d l j b o
lo c lld d li l- ld | 1 ¢tln ¢ | n tln c w\ vd s
and providing a tm's u mu i n mmt
f n than during ghedqy that the
tnlns tnpa.lti a a xp e c to d tlu b n -pllel from than fum: will bo c on-
siders! in the conference today and
th u i h a tn ti n e o mn a i ttn wi ll p u son md approve the official list of
ztopl.This train in bein;openunl 1thaBurllrgtonn u m d through ml
s wc d tu r ll development m u h .'8. lun ao n c f C hi nn , H.L. Ford
and Fred Taylor of Denver, and its
colonization u i n t ,Val Hunks of
Qmlha Tha Anic u ltunl CollegePwilrr depamnant, 'under the direc-
tion of Pmf. F. E. ilsuuehl, is sr-
nnrlnx the exhibit.: up the tuln no
c mp ls uln thi bi! problem: of the
Ntb ru ka podtry nil-er and the
fact that the poultry bunlneu ls a
big buuinem.Th! college extension
mania with Director W.H.Ura
Rav in c hant is supplying tho
bulletins, the advance publldty, ammuchoftheualntanceho m the
'leld.The part of we c ollege and
exnnalun aervin will be entirely
educationnd in the .r.amp.\lgn.
Gavtmmlnt In bushel! ddvu db
hilt ou t at k dd ms u oeeunndon.
n dbconngu b u i u u which Ls
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buxduu.I: in muhd by uxtnvu-
nn! aelul. wblk Ineonvsahnu me
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A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y , b l l n l z t e r
Su n da y ,F e b r u a r y T,l 9 2 6 .
S u n d a y Sc h o o l a n 1 0 A .M .T h e
m e m b e r s o f t h e " W e 'l l D o l t " c l u e .
w i n n e r s o f t h e r e c e n t S u n d a y S c h o o l
at te n da nc e co nt es t e a fi n e a p -
pe ar an ce a s t h e y l i n e d u p a t t h e
close o f t h e c l a n p e r i o d l a s t S u n -
d a y t o r e c e i ve t h e p i n s w h i c h w e r e
pr es en te d n r em b l e m s o f t h e i r vi c
to r y .M n . C o r a M .l l a d g r o w i s t h e
tea che r.1 1 A .M .m o r n i n g w o n l h i p a n d
eo lh rn un io n.Se r m o n s u b j e c t : " l ` r e s h
Re m e m br a n c e o f Je s u s L 'h r i n l . '
u .Y .I) .l r . a l . 6 : 3 0 l l M .
E ve n i n g se r vi c e a t 7: 3 0 P.M .
S e r m o n su bj e ct :" M l n e r n h l e Su b s t i
l u t e e l fo r R e a l Re l i g io n . "
P m y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W edn ead n;r
e ve n i n g u t 8 P . M .
C h o i r pr ac t ic e e ve r y Faimluy e \ e
n i n g a t 3 P.M .
A l a r g e c r o w d w a s p r e s e n t t o e n -
i0 >t h e exeel leng p r o g r a m anal th e
del ici ous re fr tm h m ne t a a c \ '\ n l b y
M n .Jo h n M o o r e l o t h e W o m a r fs
Mi s s i on a r y So ci et y a t t h e Ja n u a r ;
m e e t i n g a t h e r h o m e o n l a s t ' l h u r ¢ ~
tiny.A s p e c i a l fe a t u r e o f t h e m e e t -
i n g um~a n a n i u g l l b u d g e t o n
h o m e m i n i b u s pr e ve n t e d b y M i s s
M a b e l P l e k e l l a n d N a h E ve l y n P e e r .
. ; _ _ . . . .- -I I E T H B D I S T E P I S C D P A L g n w a c n
0 .U . M e P r c u d .F a s t o r
.._.-..¢-W e a r e g r a t e fu l l y r n i m l fu l o f l h e
fa c t t h a t t h e n t w u pa p e r s a f f o r d
u n va l u a b l e pu b li c it y ea c h we e k .
Th o s e n o t e n d o w n I. w n a r e c e -
pe ei e ll y b e n te¢I. .
Fe b.11 ha s e n lx ed s u- t he d at e
fo r t h e nl en 'a a n n u a l d i n n e r .
l n r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e Q u e e n E s t h e r
Ci r e l e a n d t h e i r fr i e n d ;a spec ial
se rvic e w i l l b e h e l d n e x t S u n d a yln o r n n g .A 100731 a t t e n l a n e e i n e x
pe ct ed o f t h e ladi es.T h e n a
t o c o m e o u t l o nee t h a t t h e la d ie s
d o com e.:A t th e e ve n i n g l e l vi t e t h e m e n '
ch o r u s wi l l m a ke i t s fir s t a p pe a r a n c e
P r o f.M o o n i s pi a n i s t a n d H .l l
B r o w n l e a d e r .
N e w so n g b o o k ;w i l l so o n b e o
h a n d w i t h w h i c h t o m a k e t h e e ve n
i n g se w i e e s m o r e en j o ya b l e Zl m l e !
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s a f e - P m -of Socialism
Tho term "public ownership"ls
almost invariably heh!to an~
"government"ownership,thethc
municipal. state or national.Hence
the term "customer osrnerah'|»" h
come to mean considerably more thownership of stock and bbttlis uf
public utility by the customer:othtutility.It redly m u m publi
ownership in the true atnu of tha
term-but not gbvcmment os;\er~
ahlp.Customer ovrnerahip ia th
solution of the problem ol all pub
lic utilities.It gives-the publicdirect interest an holders of stock
uni bonds, each person according 1.
his financial ability .md incliuatlo
dw the amlvantagea of plivutc mn
agement.supervised by go\ernmelregulatory bodies.lt in an offlcle
aafeflzard against "blue sky" nale
men.It aolvea the problem ofcialialhbygivingsomething de!!
ite and certain instead of the va
scheme; of collective onnenhip
democratic management swhich 1
socialists put furwmd in theory |
which would-q|||!h\Q""1'ail i n p n
tice.e LID
STATE s u r r MAKES gULlNG
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, J.H.la ti o n nukes the fol-
Icwing ruling as to the qualifkntiona
ol teacbmrx for one mné w o yearI.l|.,l\ mhuul.This .\ll0\ll\I be of in-
Who Benefits Fra~Banks
lt was emphatically slated at I
convention of American Bankers
rociation llml then'has beenmuch ofnn air of mystery about
banking business with the n s
lhlt banks have been rnisunders
: ' d \"c!nu.¢l5 attacked by :le
gosues.Speakers averted thatba
ers themselves hw been a my
of banking, when there id no my
ery.The fact that banks can
prosper without prosperity for
whole community W seemed so
viuus to I.hebanker that hefailed in remind the public of
fact.Au earnest effort so meet v.situation has been made by John
Clwper,Vloe President of theeurityTrustand Savings Bank.
Los Angeles,one of the la
ba nk in tha United States.
Cooper says:u m 'people sincerely beli
that the hi; banks an of great
help to the big borrower.This
not true An ansrlysia of all
mortgage loans in our bank, incl
ins all its branches will auto~
lhcll who believe banks pile up
posits for the benefit of ihe
alled bis' man.
cxn mmir z z mon
as N O T s a u
When Prttidlnt Coolidge 'arstreet.:of WI-lhi11t¢»°n.unoffie
he in not recognized very aflen.
crowds nther.The Pzealdentunknovm.nnimponant.When
heed:n proeaulon u Preaklen
the Unlfaed Stiles lhounnds ga'tn cheer.Bak in g h or n the
tit; of a product in :Il impo
Smal!tovrn merchants aredaredintocatchpennyndve
devices for use in thdr 'rind
'They zhlnln:If theme define!-u q l d z to eollecl this mooom
good l-d1e:thin¢.The object of
mrtidng, however, is to sell
1 a t p la y i n ; wi th a mouse
Hr . a nd "f t Frank Curley enter
tained the Pinoehio Club at thdr
homo south of Blair last evening.
Pure Buckwheat Flour from home-grown buckwheat at Blair Hill.Buy
in any quantity by the pound.46-tf.
Burwood Nemeh and John Jensenwho are attending the Lincoln Urd-
rersity, spent the week-end in Blair.
Gus Scheffler returned home from
1Zaalsior Springs last Friday nightafter spending three weak! nt that
health resort.
Unruh & Lang, Ambulance Berrien.Roy M. D. Lang, Undertaker.Store
Phones, Bell and Ind. Red 339. House
Ind.1752,Bell 257.25-ti.
Mm M. M. Haubm, Billy and Miss
Hontense came up from Omaha onlfriday afternoon and spent the week
end with friends in Blair."
i'or Sale:--Pure bred White beg-
horn roosters, from accredited flocks
hatched from the Lincoln Hatchery.
Aluo four incuhators in good shape.1an.Norman W ilkins,
Phone Ind. A 17 Kennanl, Rt. 1.
Deed men 'tell no tales.ButArthurD.Howden Smith tells a
wry live and startling one-"Porto
Bello Gold,"starting in the neat
mue of The Enterprise.
Mrs. Arthur Smalley attended the
regular meeting of the an: man'e
t,umterly of the Omaha lla sl; Aa-
oociation at the Benson ptisl.
church on l"riday, Jan. 29th.
1.your imagination alhe?Do
>=till thrill to an etirrinu tale olm..-1.bucklin;; and murauditigf Ther
r li "!'<»rt» llollo Gold," starting ln
ll.||=e\t 1 J1 of The lInl€l11Iibe.
\lr U\.:r tiuyer recently receite-I
:.Eulhr from lwr molhor,\lrn.Bl.Hiller "hu |-at ilu lli lllll'
lhlld tl.ilurlaott,Nvll.llllH11231r.S ll §I\:1ns of thi pl.ue ie
Tha Baptist Ladies Aid met withl t r ;3097131 Raeh yesterday.' r u
Aid is making qullte.
llisa Beatrice Ireland,who was
operated on for appendieius some
time back, is eonvalesclng nloely.
Ehrerett 'I3rson,who is attending
school in Omaha apent the week-dllat the parental, H. E. Tyson home.
PuraBuck1rheat Flour hom home
grown buckwheat at Blair Mill.Buy
in any quantity by the pound.46-U.
Miss ltary W.Cook returned to
Lincoln Sunday after visiting her
mother,Mrs.Eva Cook for a few
days.
The Tabitha club met at the home
of Mary Anderson on Tuesday eve-ning.A very pleasant evening is
reported.
Unroh&Lang, Ambulance ServiceRoy H. D. Lanz. Undertaker.Store
Phonee. Bell and Ind. Red 139. House
Ind.1152,Bell 257.25-if.
Supt. Liabel J. Marsh was in Lin-
cdliz Ute first of the week in nt-tendance at the State County Sup~
erintendents meeting.
Good mme , a good floor and agoodtimeuttheP`iremen's dance
nt the B. F. IJ . hall on the evening
of Feb. 6.Be sure to he there. 2-lt.
It'e here!Thagreot novel of the
Spanish ma£ni-"Porto Bello Gold,"
by Arthur D. Howden Smith.Wald!
for it in the next issue of The En-
terprlso.
Under the new lnw auto license
nurnbena must be obtained by Feb-
ruary lst each year.Auto ownersurewamotlthatthislawnillbe
stdctly enforced.
211 Blau:ice Blehrens,
biueriff of Washington, Co., Nob.
ACaleb Loftis nent out to tin farm
la.-t week and gnhile attemptang toclimb up mt a load of eoba took n.
D.A.Sappenfleld,who has been
visiting his soo, Lloy d, az mmsNebr., for the pa-It five weeks, rl-
turned home rnhrdnr-
A good crowd attended the danceattheLegionhalllastSaturday
evening.The music 'eras good and
all report a fine time.
Jena Nielsen is now the owner oi
the Quality Harker,having traded
the White City Cafe to Hr. Harvey
Pounds for the Quality Market..
Hr.and Mrs. Walter Gutsehoa
very pleasantly entertained a nu mber of relatives at dinner at thdr
home on em South street on last
Sunday.
Misa Blanche Hill, of Idaho spam
a few days at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Hill, Irhile
on her way to eastern markets for
spring buying.
Robert Hilton, of Linc dln auxptis
ed Bldr relatives and friends yes
terday when he stepped into The
Enterprise office.He was in Blah
on a hurry up business call.
Read "Porto Bello Gold"for tin
blood-cunllingeat romance of :washbucklingpirateswritteninman;
years.You'll ent up every word o
it.See the next issue of The Enterprise.1
Mrs.Loren Wszuhburn of Sioux
City, Iowa visited over Saturday aw
Sunday nt the Lou Lane homeWhilehereshewenttoseehal
aunt,Miss Olson, who liven ut thl
Crowell Home.
Minn Conde Schefflur, who is al
tending .-chool in Lincoln, sg\ént th
week-end at the parental, Gus Schel
he home.She hiatl as guef ts, MislZttieReid,of Lincoln und Mia
l'e1;gy Kenner, of Olnnhn.
Slrn.Ired Huff und Dornthy an
'Tommy arrived this afternoon fro:
Hallandale. Florida where they har
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1:u l ;p w :ncm ln.
Th .l l u 5 l l u :C l u b m o t F r i d a )
J..:1.43 u l t h e h o m e o f M r s .I1\l
} | § r h c r .i l l s .G e o r g e Pi c kl e a n d
M l`roc\Ea Je m e n p u t o n t h e i r
: . | t d e r r . u p > t r a t i o n o f m a k i n g u m l e r r
; : . n m r n l s .T h e hosts.wa fe r r e d ni ce
a r f r e a h m o n h .
M r s .W C .Lind a-n r c m e i w d w o n !
fr o m h e r s i s t e r . M r s . D . C .F r a l t o f
:a l t uh a c h re su l te d i n so m e ve r y
p a i n fu l br ui se s.l l c i s sa i d Lo b e
i m p r o vi n g ho we ve r. .
Mi ss es A u d r e y W o l f f a n d C h a r -
lu1.l|M a h e r ,w h o h a w be e n a t t e n d -
m g D u - c h n v C o l l e g e i n O m a h a , c a m e
h o m e F r i d a y e ve n i n g .Th e y a r e
lu k i n p : t h e sec ond s e m e s t e r w o r k a t
D a n n Co l l e g e i n l h i s caty.
u . .x v 0 | i ! | ¢ h m l !w i t h w h a t
s p e n t t h e w i n t e r .M i r a D o r o t h y
wi s h e s t o fi n i s h h ig h s c h o o l w i t h h e s
class,he n c e t h e r e t u r n t o N e b n s -
k u a t t h i s t i m e .\
M r .a n d M r s .C l a r k 0 ' Il a n l o n a n
e n j o y i n g a s o u t h e r n c l i m e a t pr e s -
u n , b e i n g a t L o s C r u c e s , N e w M e x -
ico w h i c h i n fo r t y mi l e s n o r t h o f
H !I'a . a o , T e n s .Th e y d r o ve d o w n ,
nr r i vi n s r l u t l i o m l a v n m !D i a n t o
ana.n . v sana.|H..._.. .__'.°;_;'"=° gg;£,§§'f';'.§';iEE,w§° ig might have been an neriuus a|.cci||ent spend 1 week or ten da;n in thu
gc§,|¢§; "whel sht bmke hes: hip I11:I 'Iues\lny w|1en a coal oil heater delightful climate.
._...n._ .....1... ....,.es.:. ......vhe " " "1'"huP¥'ex;:IodemE ~Quite a number of the young pg:
uuout a n l n " t u n a a u .u n n e v .fineel i n a L o s A n g e l e s ho s pi t al .
D a m e r u m o r r e p b r t s t h a t t h e fo l
l o w i n g t e a c h e r s w e r e i n O m a h a S a t
u n i a y l u r e d th e r e b y t h e b r i g h t
Ii g h i s a n d t h e p l a y " B l o s s o m 'l ` i : n e " :
Mi s se s El s i e S h r i ve r ,A d d i e B u n n ,
n w m h Ro b e r t s .H a z e l 1z¢»\»¢:Ls,
M a r i e B o u r k e .L o i s Fo os e.P e r n a
l l u t c h i n - o n .N o n a Mos s,L o r r a i n e
S e l t z a n d Me m l om e s E m s l i e Humhlle
he r a b o ut t he la c e a n - 11 ne u e g n u z u -!| | m u c h o f h e r h a i r w a s b u r n e d
D o y o u r e m e m b e r " Tr e a s u r e Is l
:\n~IT"R e a d P o r t o R e l i c G o l d " a n d
l e a r n o f t h e t h r i l l i n g e ve n t s w h i c h
t o o k p i a e e b e fo r e t h e a c t i o n o f S t e v-
e n s o n ?classic st ar ts .I t b e g i n s i n
t h e n e x t i s s u e o f Th e E n t e r p r m e .
" J i m "BL : M a ni g a l o f H a m i l i ,So .
D a k o t a i s h e r e m a k i n g o vi s i t w i t h
. L l h t a m h amd re l at i ve s .. l i m w e n t
p l e o f t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h w e n t t o
Te k a m a h l a s t w e e k d u r i n g t h e t h r e e
da ys ,F r i d a y ,S a t u r d a y a n d Su n da y ,
o f t h e L e a g u e h i i d w i n t e r In s t i t u t e .
O n F r i d a y e ve n i n g a l l w e r e tr e a t e d
t o a b a n q u e t .O n S a t u r d a y a n d
Su n d a y a n u m b e r o f classes w e r e
he l d .
A r m a n d Pe te rs en ,w h o c a m e o ve r
fr o m D e n m a r k a f e w y e a r s a g o a n d
st a y e d w i t h h i s a u n t ,M r s .P e t e r
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a on a nd Ca r l Scnmull.' v w - » --- -n n i n l n "r;:n '22§§n§ 1lien lhl lreénnn and liuablnd. math of Ill!Aifr en-li e e h .s o n o f M r s .P e t e r
Re eh ,l e ft th i s w e e k f o r A r t h u r .
III.i 0 vi s i t w i t h h i s ol de st si st er .
In n a ,M r s .H a r m D y e ,a n d h i s b m -
t h e r s , G e o r m n n d R u d u l p h .Ho p i a n s
t o s t a y u n t i l 3l n r c h l . i f h e d o e s n 't
ch a n g e h i s m i m i .A U ; e d b r o k e h i s
..,...._." " r r __,c o u n t y op e n e d u p f o r se t t l e m e n t
m m e t w e n t y y e a r s 2 : 0 a n d h a s
a m d e ¢ ° ° d ~
Th e fu n e r a l o f W m .Ta y l o r w h o
d i e d a t t h e S o l d i e r s ' H o m e a t B u r k -
e t t ,wa .:h e l d ye s t e r d a y i n I h i s d y
r e t u r n e d f r o m L o n g B e a c h , C l d i fo r n
In t w e e k : n d i n n o w a t t e n d i n g e c h o
a t t h e B l n i r H i g h Sch oo l.H e h a
b e e n vm r i r l n g i n C a l i f o m i l fo r n é l l j
t h r e e ye a rs .
M r .a n d M r ;J.Cr o m s t r o m we1
..1..|hm h n m s i n h m n G .( fr o na r m a b o u t t h r e e we e k s a g o n n d i t
i n s t i l l w e a k a n d h e i n u n a b l e z o d o
m u c h w o r k l o w i l l t a k e a l i t t l e va c a -
tif.n.
R e v.0 .U .3»IeProud st at es t h a t
n e a r l y fo r l y pe rs on s at t e n d e d t h e
m o n t h l y d i n n e r a n d bu s i ne l a m e e t -
i n g s o f t h e M . E . c h u r c h l u ! ' T u e s -
fr o m i h i s o l d h o m e n o w o e c u p n e q o y
H r s .C o n B e i g e r o i r .H r .'fe y l o r
w a s a n o l d t i m e re s i d e n t h e r e a n d
w i l l b e r e m e m b e r e d b s t h e e l d e r
!l l t l e r s o f t h e c i t y .
M r .a n d M r s .W .C .L i n d e n h a ve
be e n b u s y t h e p u t fe w w e e k :r e -
m o a i l i n s t h e i r n e w h o m e s o u t h o l
u | _ _ 4 _l}_ l. n-». -J
" l Q u vvv u u s .u n .- n - ._ - - .s t r o n : o f O r n n l u n r u k e t h e m a a h o r i
c u l l l a n W e d n e s d a y d t e m o o n wh i l e
on business irl the city.Hr. Cronatrorn is s traveling xlleinmaijor I
drug company in the een and makes
this territory ailing on our local
d m g g i s t s .
H i n N o n a I r e l a n d " vs ve r y r n u e l
I
day evening.Seated about one IlDlBl|,g\\q.nmuunng enecnnc ug uu mm
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Stationery.nditi in its him ._co on rs I Miss .Mice Jacobsen .ru dna reland Mre e r i e : f r o m u x to d a y .Th e t e s t o r
taste W H prove mos! satisfying l l l l l l a n n u l n n v s u n - : " - » - - -n . , , . ,. , .. .|- _ _ .'__l l e p a m m e n t o f t h e S t a l e A z r i c u l -~h e r b i r t h d a y ,' I ' l 1 u g u l a y _ _ e v m i \ ; . | | n d W a l l e r N e l s o n
!.|.u:e Schooi at Lincoln wu the guntllnnunry 28, her mggher.Hrs. Ure]
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s m n vnu not len gucci.me nil no kink up blhrccn the eiementof sttncdon md the produc t n in
inopened In adl.Jutem are many
crowd;in a'q u - l¢ id h * 1 J uz " j$ ~h u m " " " ' |
"nobd then it camel to sailing.Somfq
of them an sbingvniouu tlut they ;
keep dm obsewerk *mind gbwljbtd1
~;12i%Corn gum. am: nkz as 07 Bulk Macanmi, 2 Ib. for --.zs |*
.15 W r in hf a Pu n Bu c k ih oa t 5 Ib. sack -.45
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An assortment of the new shades
in sizes that are proper usage at
the present. time.Prices vary ac-
cording to the quality you desire.
m.:- n._;:.:;.r'.:;.=;.:"' ":'..;,....-...us »...i:;.; i=-n.;.;; ;;is.~.;a."~ ~; ~.ns
:firms-= \\¥»:n-llemu»..p|r1:\n.-~~ 4 °-HYQU!\V|§i»\Gnh|m.lQjlb..qgy -_gg 1|=*
ilfliunl Unllu-_v lientlnmin (hm. per an -.:m Jann' Crum Panuke Flour. -I lb. sack -.35 ~
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Lum- Hina Mau. ||lr qllln jar .so Prim; Hull. pereln '''.ns =!i!
lc." Hanna. nnrlh .....lo Fi»hm.Liuuid Smoke. I 14 un.-s|.so !|l 1 " \ \ l .
Sunlev Osborn has received wordion neun Sunday morningBe nmr thinm d the 1000! offer-iered for nic in the window.Th e n l
in no identmration of the product.,
tht a :;u\elette of his is to ::ppeariK¢eman hui accepted a call at Wav
lunuxcmx POULTRYSPECIAL 1RA|:~W-J.SAS E|§§`¥|¢\i§\¢ri¢¢ anuurmn uhmlpalm and fn;-pu.
THE ENTERPRISEtowns.ii:Dfficildn ni the Bmirllnzwn.mef .nlii in Lim li]rhlfiennu. Seb.Hr. lad Mn. llc- lmlll.A|,tiCllll.ur.al College,and \l.|:othercooperating agencies who ue inter
u t u l in we iiprlinllvln tmultrg
Spcciad Train which is w travel overNe b r llh .met Wednesday uf u m
week at the mllega tn work out moledetails af llze preliminary plana for
L I \ L u a II ..1 |r u a v a n . ;n 1 -_.§ . . u ¢ » ,w h i c h i s d u ?t o n a c h B I § i r l l i c e m a n a n y !l i t t l e f a m l y a r e h e l d i i f i a i r h i g h
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BLAIR. NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 4. me
Editor! by D. V. Kaur, Supudnwndoul of the BILII Qty Sehwla
B on Monday.
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u n s TREASURE ISLAND?THE N RE A D 'r a ts o u r :
" P u lls a m- Ga ll " le vi ! ! C h a n t
oi the forms! typa. al a luthery ef-
l¢¢!in Lhkkrml-I and be u' ln| u ac hu neu xt lh s tap.TM S u d a n
an well pltuld with ihdr meddl-l n .Ra u D024-I en tn tllnld thc
( i m grade in honor of Dorothy
Dll|'| umm.
\nd16.Th is fo rmila n n rmmia i,
h|.in|.aho1rn for tb l I l r l r t u m o l n
SCHOOL IDYALTY
The :ooeen of 5 sc hool dependsin A Inge meemrq opoa the loyal-
ty and spirit of its pupils.The writ-
er relax:to that type of loyalty
wn i eh e as u nz b ep u pi lze k np e ee -tinuslly In mind the lwd name md
prestige of his ochool and to guldo
his conduct noooniluly.The pupildnt iIi loy al £0 his sc hool 'ill not
commit act.:that will lower the
standing of his school in the com-
munity md the atate.The pupil that m u h i s school
tu b e L n t h e f i r s t r s n k wi l lo p h o lditbywordof mouth and by deed
at ell times.He will do thd right
thin;by his school,without being
mid,merely because he wants todo the right thin; and protec t the
!°°¢l name of his school;he will
not require eonltant watching pn
the pert of his teaehen;h h con-duct when out of light of his teach-
en will vary little from his eondud
when they are present;the wel-fare ond the success of the school
will bel his welfare and his nuoeen.The pupil that is loy d a nd wat
want.:h h nchool to n o t hlgh in
the community and the state will
conduct himself somewhat as follows:1. He will prepue his lessons faitll
fully each day.2. lie will be :tudious and attentive
in the classroom.
lin t g r a d e lu i 1 |~
.
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" W h y d.oem'r.m m s b o d y l r r i l l a
p i n t s a w r y t d i l n x ho ur t h e m u
u r e g u t a n R o h a n . L n u i l 8 t l ve n n n ' |
T n u u r a l d l n d f "
Th l l q u e s t i o n ,u t t e r e d b y a f r i e n d
o f A r t h u r D . H o vr d t n S m i t l u a e t t h e
a u t h o r l n t h i n k i n g .H e n \ r n " a
w h a l e o f a s t o r y i f c n l y i t e c u l d b e
h a n d l e d i n t h u r i ; h t w a y ,w i t h t h engh~c~umnnm ~ a 'Wd plo~I 2H o w d e n S m i t h _ h u t o l d i n a n i n -
z e r vi e w t h a t h a r e q u i r e d n o g r e a t e r
in c en t ive ,b u t a s h e u t s h o u t t h e
con st xuc ti on o f t h e nec es sa ry p l o t
i t oc c u rr e d t o h i m t h a t h e m i g h t
en c o un t e r t h e d i a p l n l u r d n f devou r!
fo l l q w e r a o f S t e w n a o n ,w h o w o u l d
not to any inaolmce.
luday who h u the right to sped
for Robert Louis Stcvlnson,"How
den Smith nys."'1"h|.n ll nil step-
non, Lloyd Osborne, for whom 'Tren
i n va l u e c a n n o t b e m n m r e d I n
t e r m s o f m o n e y .l t m m b e a w -
u l t e d I n u m :o f e n j o y m e n t a n d
sa t i s fa c t i on i n l i fe .
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Offic al ou r Bhb B m!
Bln lr , No hu li
a n th e sn l y n t a t s u a d i n g l i é
h n l h ! n t M n u m B a f a ! n 6 | l
n m a e e o r d i n g t o n a n r n y m a d g i ~
t l u e o u n t y u x u n d o n q o n t o f a r
l 'n i l . | e S t l h l .
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Qelilla of what you hang gfngdy done 1 Carl Sorensen and William WORC-
vill GH! y ou Lhreugh worth..um I! y oulaka a vac atlonthe flrat NORTH WARD
fear 1raeka~we||,an y n r tls ufa First Semester ending January 22
aluraya another ¢1,|_n¢¢, but yours 1926.Roll of honor, I'lrat Room-
rwbeblrr 1ren't arrive until the course
ia :hm next y ear.
"war m IH D OUB T G0 A HE AD "
Grade I-Ruaaall Carter,V i r d l
' n m p u e o p u u a n u u n a v n u
Theae words are attributed to aa:-
President Rooaevelt..What he meanto n doubtless something like Ann
"Secure all the infomation you can.Une your beet judgment,but don't
wah; to start something till you are
absolutely sure.You aeldom can be
dead sure of nnrfhine Use your
Boon.Grade Z- L evi Gaxaron,Robert
lu n d o d ,Fredric Norris and Flor-
ence CayvfoodGrade 3,_L-ellie Marshall, 1-:awe
Feer, Lawrence Carter, Arthur Gam-
ron, Darlene Wentworth and Laura
Campbell and En Reynolda.Grade &-George llatteaon,Don-
ald Peer, Georgla Antlli, Ruby Qub-
let,Dorothy Vlnderalev and Anna
heat judgment., and then work hard Ladd.no WEST W ARD°"2 ,j_= §_' = ;~ ;»= ;m;u t o , m l mum atten dan c e for nm aa n:-
you do think on a certain Question.=»=5;_;~¢g=gBgg°gv 22-0 Nel-
!'bat'a no reason why you ahouldl e ar "TBM
aon Frida Olaennot speak.State aa clearly aa youcan what you think.Maybe in that
very act you will clarify y our.0Wt\
thinking and discover that you have
u clear-cut idea.when in doubt don't alt dumb.tio
ahead!Say the but you can.The
very struggle to express yourself
will help your thinking.
TIME
The last five minutes ol a study
1 riod usual!a£¢l'lla the longest to
1
and .Gr a de 3- lklll Aye, Jayne Guatfaaon,Ado b Aye,Maxine Guata-
'son and V ian Paulsen.
Il
Grade 4-Elva Hewlett, HenriettaVoss, Vinson Smith, Theodore Han-
sen,Norman Nelson and Etlar Ol-
a e n .
The students in Hrs.Mu n c i e
Chemistry class completed their
chemical essays this last week.Theessays were mailed to Hr. Barr, the
state director.lt La hoped that Blair
this
again get into action this meek.Central Hialf School of Omaha, will
be their opponent.On Thursday
afternoon the Blair affirmative team
will debate Omaba'a negative team
at Omaha.On Friday evmln l ats o'cloek in the high aclwol auditor-
ium, Omaha High Sehoola affimla-
tlve team will debate Bladr'r nggp
tive team.Hernbera of Blah'a afllrmatlw
team are Fern }IcCllntoek. Frances
Eioopman. Harold Larsen and Steen
Yig.lernbera of Blair'a negative
team are Edythe Jensen.DorothyJensen,Winston Hanaen and Nar-
shall Jensen.Remember the date of the home
debate--Friday.February 51.11.
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1rorld'a iron one:1rorld'a pl(iron;
1rorld'a ateel;
arorld'a copper;
world'a petroleumwonld'a coal:
world'a sulphur;
nrorld'a lead:world'a sine;
1rorld'a cotton;
csfnt of the vrorld'a phosphate;53 por :ent of the woHd'a timber out~per
put;65 per cent of the world°a naval
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nn. w. F. nurmnnm-rnsr
mmm om Blair Shu BankBtdr. Nebruh
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A 'nur 'rnnoucn'ras PANAHA c,\.~4.\
.f , i m M g |41 M f Hu i s , vllh o l to lmmunet \¢hN.'D|..\i vu played Ssturday J mulry dmts hera.ln. J ungurlou, on Bat-MR. AVERAGE AMERICAN11 . '.§"...,..... nu ~mv." " ` | § . .Du m Co lli n A Clmlla c m ; i m .The Nabrnkz Corn Plruwan de- anis! Bill",sxtmdad iv li l the
4 .I q c u U v l n u1O u t m u t o t h t : h o n c f t b l h h
l a m U l u m a m m .a t v a r i o u s
rs h e i x m w a n w i v o u t # 1 a n
If w a t e r .Th e y h a d 34110 4 by the
u r a k i n g w a t e r w h l n t h i - d a m w a s
w i u s i n ;o w :Ra d i c - p h o n e s t a t l é n
w a m q o f a n C h i u s u D a i l y m n ,
C h k l t m I l l i n o i s , In t h e a n é m o o n o f
A p r i l the fifto cl mt h.T h a a n t t i m
in tha afternoon wil! be announold| b a i l;~_._lin er.This Radio n.§tion.op¢n!.¢
felted the Iowa IIo;B a k u :b y I
score of 12 to 10.
The line up vu u follo1n:
Iowa:1 |fl.p f tf
H.Chrilttmen f 8 0 0 0
weary student:|cordial invitation'We .spend $2.58 on diamonds per
to b l prusn t in the kitc heq at 3 penon and $1.10 on books;H J 5o'c1oek an which time she served :Ihr nur beer and only 22 cents for
d d i d o u lunch which was rreahb demtifricel.apprenisted after the strlnuoul 1n¢k|Daly u m in a n globin in tlia
.L a n ea . f 'o o 1 1*:Unimed Sum bnnhtheir£.eeth.bUl
Dg a y z m w c u w y
M' t e r 8 No n i1 |s. o r ¢ § |r q n d q
a l m a ]w e n l t h l d t h i P o r t 4:
- - - - .A. . ¢ a - o l. - b n * . »- li n fn m lr u m u s n .VU ; us us e 1 U lu " lf "\ 'l 'r \u n ! n g o ve r n m e n t p i l o t a r r i ve d i n
: m a l l d r a m a s .H e ca m e l b o n n
t n o k t h e \r l w e I s n d U1¢cm 1 r w g
n l i w e d o f a l l res po ns ib il it y.
. I t n u u r n i l m r a n d o u r n h l ;
9 ¢_§.....n -..- Q . -uqsfl inl and
.z Then there 1| the suiid mysterious on I, 448 mehr :uve iangth 1|lu( -| }Niellen, 4:
al Chagrea river,when entrancc intm* pour of 500 watts.?rofe.saorN!d _|",jld_t_the lake ure could ¢¢¢, and whonlaen ' n u nblc to secure this d m H Nielsen. sr
1 source hu never been disooverd-|_{or broidcuting since Ch i nn W i ll
r viva!ihlrh th: indlnn would luve.be visihd by the Choir on the tour.w.:.»...b.2
\1 AND wma s'm.x. PAYING I n conmmc enougn m u m peroamn 'nm wuz or um vw m vu' off me iuzemm on uw_" _""entire public debt!
We spend 61 cents for firearmsThosewho tuffer under UW hal and mean and 1a c ents io: rounuin
' l l [ I I N ]W I 1 1 0 1 ;g h l u ' s u s a nH a r e a l s o r a m a i n e d f o r t w o m o n t h s
When ber fine state:oonu von mm
out and :he was convertad fromi lp§,|.|.¢pg¢r gllip so |trlnlport..
§.Fm| \ when we were docked we
could n o the P|.c1Hc en tr mn tothe cnnll.It lvn elnd like a little
said was a gift of"|.he Grist Spirit,The Choir will make an ~f 5°gg 1
and which nally did make tha build-saventwn du' tour singing once Ind. Lund t 0 9FM of tlsec mal pduibls.somlllme s hll¢| d\ lly in tlla c hlrtl~F Clmztznnn e 3 o
UP that river one in his lm! ! - e s of the respectivmeltluvildtad.E" Niels:sr '1 ;Inllic n could nil.He could ae: the The churches at Racine,Wiwon|.ln_0 Nic he:I g 0 g
nlllvtt-lhc chlkiren bl allure, liv- and of Chicago, Illinois nn Ill-o in-Th W; the :las-est fought rl
ing "P in the Pi' "it ?"*?".*'°"f°' on °h'21.°d 'B the "?°'M°',,witnessed on the Dana floor 1
02
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l u b ln i i were law and mm nng.lroo{ed\flth.pn|m leaves We"; -a-.~""'"';"§;§|m :In War »§_|§1=_-we newly! ,@,..| his 'QE~EWespend
Though the war with Mexico "'";1d ~ ~'SE»"=7nir§§F:~
u '|80 39 lp y u na u u ,ul lu u ;||.»||u|r v ¢I " " r "_7 1 i u .t h e : h o l e : h i p c a m e i n al g h t ,a n d f r o m b a n k t o p m :o n b r i d n s o | 1 0 a t t e n d t h e m n e u
- _:_l a -»_Le --A..\.._&--are on the P95500 list...65 cant.; on coftins ul ll centfs on
{ 2 " ' l 3 . . " "" ' » '. l § " : 3 ` I £ F £s ` ¢ . ` " '| l r ; l ; _ i n _ t h e l l 0 P I C l F l | U l l l h i u e t h o u -u r e o i Z h !y e a r .
r n ; ¢ _. . . l _ \ . 5 . I N u .n a n ! !l I n n a -a n l :n f ~~"
I 0 L I E l! |l .l \ ul uw a nnum , D nu..d r o d y u d n o r ao,p a r t l y b u r i e d i n
t h a m u d . m d p a r t l y h i d d e n b r t h e n
l a y a n d d h u n d n d p - I m i i e o f
t h e # l d F r l n c h d a y s o f t h e a e w n t i u .
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1 in fi ve n so u re a w a r e a t t e *°"- -
t l f n be»S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g t h e H c e p e r i a n G r e a t p n e p a n t i o n s u a ' b e i n g m a d e ~s p r i n g bubbles!ln na ea n y r r nn e l t h n g r e a t r o c k a n d l r l c l d e d u n -So ci et y w i l l g i ve l 1l Ul ¢2 ll l!il 0\ \2 fo r t h e b i g H o m e - c o m i n g B a n q u e t p
lw n nr vll h 1 I n h i u 1 n m l l m r t h a n t n h e h a h ! a t D i n ; S n l u n l n v t h a IIl t h n. . . " I
We spend $2.10 on patent.
It 1|ke volumes.In w!¢[ of an td-preaumptuowy dawn an course.*yxuanhuln - - - - --' { ' " " -? " ' ( - - ' L g " _po\.»,.m|¢.mm¢ mmlntlc muon. Hhs no But the nary does not c a m wiwill be a. harp and 'iin el.§"_f_ of e mary
*" " * - - - * - ' ' - I - 4 4 1 - I - || Q A ..-, I n . -We spend 1 cent on§»§l§§"1§§§aa1=L1a. wma hm ""*l*t!*1¢11'»'°**`!nd a5q3n¢r»taozf and foresight. but which could We spend $2!onnot or did not carry then( out.
Une :lay late in June a govem-'aaeoeno awm Null eau; :s .....2 3 Ielamatory eontest. in under thementpilotagaincameobolniMe d .There are thnae of them.any
tug was made fast toour |hip,ourli n eu 1 re r a2 mule d In . an ¢ la t| i p l
J1ld wanted eo much to make was
begun.We started through the Pan-aml eenal: a canal, tba building of
ivhleh vraa one ol the greatest en-
dneeriog feats ever aooornpllahed,an d ar h le h ad d e do n amo ee toth e
owen aroodora of the world.
Coonary zo our aoenmotned vm'of minldnz. the direction of selling
times man has atood apeeebleee in
beboldlng some work of God ln na-
ture,but the efleet on him had
been not nruoh abort of that ofttime in beholding |111 own achieve-
ments.Hera was our treat ship
which area to be loweregl a distance
of eighty -five (en ln not more than
two hundred yards distance.With the great engine are were
pulled into the compartment;the
Thepleee of the lleaperlen Society.
theonatorlwc lan will be held
no definite date haa been set.
On February az, the Daniela
erary Society will glee a programcenteringaroundtheDanishFolk
Lit-
lllI-lgnesent attending school,because
we expect to have the pleasure of
having ea guests of honor many ofour exstudents as well ea' memberssame evening ea the humorous, bor*lo! the Alumni Association.
Dann bu been ln a fever of ex-
citement during the put week due
to a severe attack of exemlnationn.
. . . . . . .- . .. . . _ ,that we luve_been underextirnating
the average span of life.,The American pension system dates
beck to 1790 and aineo that date hehuge sum of ;1,os3,so2,o1o been
diablu .Some of the European natlone that
owe money to Unc le Sam would te-§>-f»- =;;;=f~°~ eg note-ifgr si;-,wx 1° mn-ehy,i f m e that they
nz "lu " tests, a act w pro must pay out that sum during the
Double Header at Dau .Iably account;for the drawn flees next one hundred and !.hirty~five
The fleet intra-rnurial game at and luaterleea eyes °f I0 many stu- yeara.--Febnsary SUNSET.
S 0 0 | ¥ \ ' \
l u v l l l l a v u l a t a l l u v °w »- . . .1 - -- . .men'a clothing.We spend $11 for
candy and $41 for meats.We spend,
finally,$30.73 for government ex-penses.-Annale of American Acad
emy of Political and Sealed Science.
- - u - - u n
Chic ago hu the longest ru main
of ite alle in the world, a giant pipe
four feet ln diameter and 22 mileslong.It cost I!-Ir million dollars and
took three years un build.
3
4.
jg; ~ polite and c ourteous at in., otudc m.It seems that the timeHe will not be among the d n s l f o r dismissal han been delayed on
of silly boys and girls that »=¢i§ § ;;> *u"§*h::°J ' "°h g°';'1 ""°
nfnid they will be criticized if long sr '" o me ' ou-seem
they perform itlle neu oi courtesy'Aa' the Qnll of .l long period 211-
for tlleir te§.c.hern.._ ?'E..`§".l'§Z Pmrhu, the atudenz owgm uk him-
\ \ l . l l w i l l l u n v n u n u .v -- . - . . _field of high school wor .The value of M311 school credits
1annul be over emphasized.This
week,Supl.D.v.Muses received
a request.for e atalzment of high
school credits from a ntuddnt who!
_"nadn]1.110 ~~~i3
on ~ of the world'¢ tale lnll 1 urelalaiul' vu snltrtc n and to uqhom
it v u dedicated.Uoyrl Osborneaogpnlong95 ner cent of the worldn autonmobllen
No other country In the \1rorld's
hi-tory c an show suc h propus md
surh ra large :hue in the production
of leadinl commodities.
»mlleci at my suggestion that he
mlghn ull] cc to my idea."IU: won-
derfully sshimdcll)ht lsld, 'and Ihops you do u fine story..After all,
y o u k n o w , y o u . c a n ' t . h u t ~
""'BY1f_ N i n .
1-nortlwllt.'~
The land# on the :Moa is low and
level an d manly :Treo! and tmp-lul jungles extend indefinitely from
either aide.After about nine miles of ailing
we arrived at the ( l m double seroflocks.Each one of those locks
is built. alike.There ard two com-
partments aide by aide, with a oon»
more wall,probably fi flnn feet
duck between them.Two ships can
nw eac h other.One may be head~-od one direction ,thu other another.
One may be raised, the olhm'low
ward.Uetweon £110no two companmenu#on the concrete wall and on the
bank on dther aide of the canal
are Ulla,on these rail:powerful
neat gates' which served aa a wall
lo hold bac k the waberin the lakewere closed behind ua.The water
m our compartment tal allowed lo
nm into the one below ua until we
were lllf i li d U0 about its level.
The gates ahold were opened,and
we were pulled fnto the nex; rom-partment.in the second and third
compartment:the same process as
that of the first was nepeatrd, and
then the Ian; gate: were openw and
we were 'pulled out once more into
the canal.
We adled on past the city of
Colon,and in seven mil-ea me had
completed the trip-having saved
approximately l3,0'00 miles in ton
hours.With regrets we ief;the Canal
I ( An n !for hlnnant Creamery) IPays Hlxhut mu fox I
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Il be in this week.Thd story you will help Treasure inland
elnfnrmlullnm L',|\|°=wa Kn-.-Ln».r hneh tnnm will be re-lu well an y ourself.Good luc k w
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LET THE e
E TERPHISE
FIGURE WITH YOU
ON YOUR
Public Sale
Bills
lt Will Pay You to lnvestigafe
\Before Placing Your Order
A-" * ' \
W E GUARANTEE T HE W EATHER:--If
the weather is so bad that your sale is
postponed we print the next Sale Bills
FREE(
||.\|.l when llll llllllllllll|¢¢ ul |l\l:x°¢;---.lull! covering thln |\l\l]l.°¢l 5,milnnern J arnlu. Ju Johann, ll¢| || \~l|The uname :ry-uuu llll9| |5 .....
|g Th' pupil of uw type | have hr:||=a .,Allull'|'\'l\!l\fllll,Glllglya 'llqh nrxl. wah.The three |l| ||'lH'l rink-
nlelerihlng will be ikpenllublu. lk-noluls, lrln Roulel, Olga Schulz. Fran- lm: nluhltett will hav! the humr Inpendahlenen In one of the llglle-l tts Slerl.Luelll Slmpou ,Alagpe lep nu mt Blllr llllll nehod in the
q w lt i e s u n ; n b y nr ¢| :l ,,,,,|sm1m.I-:Isle Sterenl and Florenel Iinrt :tate c llhllin which will hl held
1 Wolff.n Lyons n February 2'l|\\|»»M !U mlh lf e W i I:l»lm|a m i . - H n r mu l Abbott, I' lr. lllgrhleaenjlf ~ dgr fin ale-
lbova.Shun hare um m twouumtloehernepatobemndewa mkht ny, the vanur nemzd lecame nnhlnl and boillng in fromIli around Que qu- and 5-md ul
Tho :ww Lincoln vu whiny
openod md special attention givento asmmcdndom lor connntlonx.Anew haul, thu Caphal ax \1\.h & PStreets, will open in May, :nd is
one mile north of Blair, beginning at l o'clock p.
sharp on -\
u p w o o r m m r m a " ' " " " °lmlvmuing till; it is especially fittedWhqn' f l 'IEW ."*i'°'l.°9 ""l'f{'| 1°handle these umual xltheringa
lo a lure]: u n we water m megbov¢¢.ompartment, like magic,by
dectrlclty the gates ieldihl to thltnompsrtmentwerelforlyopened
The water rushed in and soon wehad bnen raised twenty-five or thir-
ty fat, or on n level with the water
in the next compartment.
By 11,9 g u i (engines we were
tan-fully pulled pan the gate!which ere n closed behind un.
As be{»\'7'iater ducts were opened.
Ihla time from the canal above, andthen the ples were upenenl argl! we
too.Beton J uly 1,¢ third hotel,
the Cornhusker nt mam & M Stneu,
the hurgeai in the city, will bid for
them,setting out that it is builtwiththeeapeciaipurposeinmind
oi catering to conventions of any
nml all finds.N in addition to this, there is just
being rompleted n new awitorium
that will be cnpnbie of seating Il,-
000 perwml at one time, with an ad-
ditional thousand on the 1-tago lf
I1.{r||t|}.The main floor of thishuikeiing will scat cumfnriabiy 6,000.9 m y u m m .I v _ ___F o i l n w i n g m e t h o s e w h o h z w c b e e n fo r e h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s o f n c h o u l
-»n u _- n -.. nu t h ;n n n n l f v H i h
ueru on A ievel wall: the canal.I 1:....§.1..|nn..\ n\|nnlw||r:».|. ll~. m e M |.|nu\.u»||nlnuurl..n \ .¢ n gu \ ,u p .l n a b o u t a n o t h e r m e m c u l .Inm lf uh n m li u r saocoml i n n o c i h i n
Um zhfni lock. ' The mnw |wr10rm»lI\\( was gone through nml ue ul.lt'un. time mia-ul to the highest la-vc!
uf the anal.or about eighty-Iive
feet nbmm aim level.,isnrnedhtely we started the "hack
b o n e "o r d i v i s i o n o f t h e i n t h m u a - : t h e
-n \- .l o I .;a n
the miululléwsct in itx nppoizmlnwnl-
furhamlling convrntion visitors.Ac
mmodatiomn are then for any .»he
ur style of gathering.Ftbmary finnls its datrs pntty
well filled.Oprning on the firstwith the Hchrsska County Superin
FEBHU RY 9, |926 a ww--1 . --~u'"" '. .L_ _.»=».. ,.r uJanicelrelaml,Melvin getting a man nz mu cluura ua .....|im»n.Murdoch.Vioin Rogers to appear before the achobllluw'a expense
fa m ous L u l e n n cm .n la Glvuubi i g h t . m i i e : t h r o u g h t h i n .l ' r o m w e l e m l e n l s Amwuti alion fo r t w o da ys ,
bo an g h t h e Il r o t h e r h o o d o f N e b m u k n Th r e s h -'2 2 . ' ' l f ' § . " § R - i ?T r u h m g e d a ,g e r m e n fo li ma s fr o m t h e S t h t o t h e
\.\.:- L - . |ok...12111.u i s e x p e c t e d u m . t h i s g a t h -
THE FoLLow1Nc. PROPERTY TO-WIT
Along where ine nam: ui luuuu. Hu .hlxhesl.u Wild little mountain erin; will find soo present aluuinglxtreum from somewhere comes tum the four days.. On the |215 and mashmm dowlfurd fills into the canst.'bf I'*='ff~°¢ (.0nff1on¢u ofllc }l¢;m-1 1 - - H e a d H o r s e s a n d M u l e s - - 1 1 F
-...... . . ...___._,_,_~ ,
L A a r m M a c h i n e r y , E t c .
Shortly nite: leavin; the division
out tug left us tml on our ownntegm we smiled out into Galnrn Like
1 »-Ile il. there hal allways been a
h i s then but it wus made much
Nsuger and deeper by a dam-Gatum
dam.The water from the lake of
m o m flows bow ways and fum-hlz u water for the locks both on
llle Pleific and Atlantic does.The
lake il in turn fed by the Chngresriver-o torrent mountain stream.
I wh one of the cooks on watrh
anal the "Irish stew" wean very much
neglttitd but nobody caved.
On this lake one of an lmxdnatlve
nature can fem to hi! hearéfn con-
tent.Here the highest civilization
K A \ | i l \ l I \n n !\ . a » l u . \u c q \ "\o n t h e s o m e t w o d a s s I n t l .c u n t i l O n e t e a m o f h o r s e s ,S a n d 1 0 ' e a r s o l d ,w e l h t 2 6 0 0 ;, O n e § \ l c C o r m i e k m o w e r a n d o n e r a k e ;t w o w a o n s1 .g
u i n g t h r o u g h t h e N t h ,A l o p . :Z a ::
Aleph meets."Phi: in a nilionnl or
ganisation of Jewish young men andpinexpected that soo will be inattendancefrom all sections of the
country.The meeting wjll be fut
urul bs a buketball tourniment anddebating eontest.
On February 15,the Nehrukn
Slate Jewelers Auoeintlqn Comes
300 strong for three days., and the
Nebmkka Telephone Aaaodation willmeetFebruary23to25inclusive.
Beginning the next day, the Dinldcl
Conference of the Home EconomiesAJ-noeiatlon will hold n second meet
ing.n nlll ooniinue two days.The
- . _ _ _ . ._ _ __ . - -__ _. _ . -. . __- . . . . _ - _ _
One horse coming 3 years old, wieight 12.00.
One team mules, 9 and 10 years old, weight 3300.
One team mules coming 2 and 3 years old, wt. 1900.
One span of mules, coming three years old.
One span of mules coming El years. old.
2 ! ° H € a d C t t l € " 2
'1`\\o cows, fresh first of March.
and one rack and wagon; one Moline corn planter,
with 120 rods of wil-e;one Avery riding iister; one
9-foot disc~harrow; one 3-section narrow and cart:
three cultivators;one Sulw plow;one walking
plow;one disc cultivator;one pump engine and
pump jack; one 5-foot tank; two sets of good Con-
cord harness; one hand corn shelter; four dozen
chickens; iive tons of alfalfa hay;150 bushels of
oats, and other articles too numerous to mention.
USUAL TERMS:No Property to be.Removed Until Settled For.
1 gm vs it :fun ;§.}I{"Qi§& Hari Walrath
every lick counts.Then give close.." l m a o zv--calroni A l l e n , F m m
"" " n d ° "k,f° 5_1== ~ _;;g;;g=~ Brooks. Alice Gallagher, I'ay llmsefnno!! boo - -e e fwork he d0¢e_.;|,¢ books he reads#-i Onlll llnnnen. Betty Molto and lien
neth SLI leto .the lemons he knocks out are goin!,.11 nin mean prolit or loan.hfth 8 Grade--Clarence Andere-on.John Aye Herbert Brown Lloyd"hen y ou want something done-'.'consult your two men: the one with Denms,Do.\1¢l Banding,me Ter-rell Cllfford Sta leton.lrln Allen,his mental notes-the other one to_,'P.19 g." y ou get what 1 mean.*tion Gam:on, Ilanel Raver.
u -
mn ru-:w ssalssrr-:n
A new Mmebtor hu begun.lti» n matter of great importance toteach Us whether' we finiah withan recorrl of good |l2Qd5 well one, orwith n feeling °( having accomplish-
<1l nothing.*tow is the time to start..Don'tual;until balmy 1l1»li!1I€ueother
taken desire for learning =w~=1>. and
then find yourself with the pnit twomonths' work still unflnishul.(let
in :lone now; then if you should be
Fifth A Gnde-Gxorge Campbell,
zmrrz-:nsumsc THB VALKZED F A o u n ts u z E D UC A TI O/
How mwm is a college educatioa
wonh?A ¥£'Mnl.lon ego thatquestion was answered in term; of
dollars and eenta Field agent;of
¢°"**K*H RMl univernitles told ,;rrospeetivestudentsnownunyLime;
thd r Hmin g " Pld hf wou ld be xn
;¢=»-»» Allen Lyle Christensen, Dor- cnensetl by the secudng of n col
l;
:ne 2leinzeshng, I-.dna Jensen, Lelah
Ruhr. llelen Mehrens.Richard Mil
ler, Robert 0'Honlon, Wilford Peterson,Irene Rome,William Stevens
and Bennie Gilliam.
Sixth it Gracie-Clarence Christensen,ile tm Rodel,June;Stewart.
Abigaiil Allen,Dorothy Hllnssen.I'rn neva Boston and Mae \\'t'ntnorth.
Sixth A Graele-Waunette Ander
son, Holland Ilueklin, Ruth Farnham,Elmo Frnin, Walter Gollehnn. Mm)
lm h llitchman.May llounhbon,
Margaret Maher,I`redericl:Nomar:.n __ _
i
I
lege deame-The situation 1tiL\
cban¢ed ln the put 25 yearn.
in n recent study of women inolencal and zeereurinl work in' Minr
enpolil it won found that after no:k
ml for five years. the nveraxe rain*
for women with grade school Llmlbuxinels training was $86.60 a month
and with high school and huninr>.1\1
tmimnx. z1o1.os» month.Hut uo
men with university education anl
lu:llw:~tsninlng nvemgeal onlyg$98.73 a month.In the cn.e of \»\u
men who had :pccial secretarial
|llu»'|l -hh than flllnnnh iunzlu.Wm. BOLLN, Owner4 | | ¢ l n n vu -- - - | - - . ¢ - -_T h a P a c i f i c c o u l d n o t b e s e e n . b u t !M " ' h 2 , 3 a n d 4
Iying eighty-five feet below md newen mile: df,the great blue churn-DABA DOIHGS /lu Atlnnlie could.One could ueaug. under uuny (lan »allln¢ m Dun 0°U4l\ Hui: Departmentall mn ur m gun.Wa uv: m _JENSE\'I & BROSS. Auc\ioneers CLARKSON HALLER. Clerk
a 0..-_.....,....,._....,v......._._.- of \'fa
THE ENTERPRISEgfA wc/u. uswsmumu ron- ' r n Bldr,Nabrnka, Fahnury 4, |926 /v g a :
h o p io Ou t h :for the Ba nd ar ;
mlrklt thllwonk..
l n .E l i n F°r|¢»°n.of Omlhsis vi n lu n g th ln u rn k u r i th h e r d z u r
and husband,Hr.and Jlrnfliergry
Baud.ln. Fritz Hullar il visiting a ful
dlya with her parents, Mr. and Hn.
A. A. Andenoa at Tehmnh.
T. K. Iverson shelled N00 buabcin
DE som NEW S of mu Hermm on Monday .Hn. P. W . Mc Coy , Roby , sin..
No move lua y et bein mud: nl:tintnthe repdrnf theelec trie Light
plant.Of course as we draw near
spring the md necessarily li;hu~
and the danger of a brat-down be-comes len.Never-the-less the dan
:er Il there and something lhould
be dom in the matter before the
break comes.It il hoped that those
In charge will uke soma move noon.
hm of a amprlaa Frida:enning
when more than forty folks came an
spend the waning with har.Gi l l! !
and :rude provided thu amuluntntl
and as mizinidxt Hn. Reel: served
refruhments to the (units.Word mme hers Saturday mom-
ing of th: mbhilgg Pridls' night of
the Crou-town drug store in Oma-ha, owned by Gienn K1-eymbon,n
former ilennud boy.lt h u b u nfermcebetweenthis two (referring
to mother kite station) md use Itfor other kinds of upptrmir work.
néobsb This i;o~UN+v
onr rep ond c uu fr nmevery c o mmu n ity In W u h -
lnglou County .
,_
RAILROAD 'rms TABLELincoln5501.52Beatrice6501.90ru he~d up and ~oll~min Audio
| n o t l d b r t h e f n l i a r i n g n c h e d u h a t
g n u .T h e h i g h a t t o w n i s # n t -
C i t y w h i c h 1 |a m u n l c l p n l p h a t
m d i l ¢ h l r s 'i n s $2. 93 p e r 100 0.
Th e B . T . U . ! n r B h i r o r t h a t e s t
o f t h e q m l i l r o f t h a s u f o r B l d r
i s s o o w h i c h co m p a r e s v i n 'h v o r -
a b l y w i t h t h e o t h e r p l a n t s i n t h e
st at e.
ALL rn non.:
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NO. 3BLAIR, WASHINGTON COLfNTY, NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 11, 1926VOL . xxx
lkillld while attempting to ins! l.h¢|BIldr 600 2.26 Conn rnll.
BUREAU NDTES
'7'"" lnetitute Soheduled For Feb-
l8 Wlth lnkreetlng Pro erm
ua l 'r um S p ed rd le ed On
Ceruln Lln u To Talk
MEETING A T COURT HOUSE
The all day meeting of Wunlllnu.ton County Fnrmen for the pumole
of threshing out some of the varloue
oeesonel problem:wllla be held atthe court house, Thundey Fehmary
18.beginwlg ut 10 o'clo¢k.Eeeb
subject will be ellowed one hell
hon-"\e toplcn wlll be presented
hy people hevlng coruinienble ex-
perlenoe with that subject.Eeeheubkeg will develop into e genenl
round table diecueelon.The mauve prom-em in u Iollewnz:moo to 10:30 V|.lueo(SweetClover
P. C. Petenen10:30 to ll:W Herdy Vorlutlu of
A lf l lll D. L. Grou
nm zo 1 1: 30 S e d D o r n V M
and Seleetlon John Aye
ll:30 K0 12:00 Pmllh b le Be n me
Honey lARoy Baxter
Noonnon on uso Splldng my Ron#
County Agene Geo. Betee1:30 xo 2:W Cereo{Poult.ry Flock:
Chu.Geydou
2:W to 2:30 Home Orchard:r H a n l d l
2:80 to 3:30 The \Fo\|r Breeds
mn-y c um - nu Fe eding bury
C\|V¢|M. L Floel:
|n n
mlunble Bu Ralelng
lr..- n.. ...no vnu :mn new been
I
NORTH SIDE NEEDSNzw SCHOOL BUILDING
The deplorable condition o l the
No nh school building w u brought
Ion §ly to mlml lu t we ek wh en n
commlttee of Blair dtlxem anom-
peniell the etate fire werden on alrlpo l lmp etlo n o !the bullding.
Every man who was present wee aur-pwed to know under wllet condi-
tions the children were foneed tome nd sehool.One men sold the
building wu not fn for n mol med,
another md he wouldn't ewd bil
automobile ln l-ueh e mleereble plane
and ell Agreed that lt lurely wu un-
Ylt for echool purpoeex.The people of the north alsle have
been mighty petlent end heve stood
for there condition: for many years.
servThey de e better treatment.
SHOW ER FORr o mls n B L A | | ¢ c ls l.
On l u t Saturday evening,Mb a
ld; Jensen entertained at e rurprlu
shower, wmnlimv"-Irv to Hier Cu*-
r k Rumumen ol Omehl.
Mi n lleamunen le the deughter
nf Mr. en d ln. L . P . Ru muu en .former BNr nwnlo end the lhower
w u ln honor of her lWY°\|=l\iI'|¥
marriage ho Mr. Elmer Trnhllen,son of Peter 'l`ruhlȢ1\ of thll coun-
v. y'l'here were about twenty young
Ledlu present on this oeeulon end
or lr umnlly th e ale when v w n rfolk: |uemble together. the evf-H1118
ru e n{erry.ono.A nloe lunch wee
uerved durlng the ovullng.m y Ru mu ue n received manynic e gtlu for the home which ehe
lx planning to heve.'nw wed din g will un pla c e rw.
17 in Omehe.
STATE FIRE
WARDEN srnls
The Slele Men Glue Much Needed
" " ° ' n : To Th e P e o p le O(
a n n lellve To Flre And
C e mu Fur Same
SCHOOL BUILDINGS MENTIONBU
Blair, Nell, February llth, ms.
Mr.ch E. | Kn\1u.chant,
Fire Department._Deer Sir:-
Actlng under lnntruetlon from the
Chlc!Fire Mn nlld l of the State
Hr. John C. Trenton.I ||vi|v\~¢4| ln
your City on the mornlng of Feb-
ruery 2nd and immedletely com-meneed un lnnpeet the lrusineu pleees
and place:o l publlc assembly in
your Clty.Hy work hee been com-
pleted eull l Luke thil opportnnltyofinlormingyou of \.he°condltlone
I foundThere were one hundred end forty-elx inspections,and one hundred
uu l nlneteen me h e ur dl-J ust e
word or two about these flue hulntlt
Any one of them mlght none e flre.
I found (our pleas where we lure-
ue plpu were not properly cement-
ed in the flue, twenq'-four p l e u
where ubee hed been allowed to ee-
cumnlnle, mon of them ln uneeie
pleoee, theme uhu mould be remov-ed wlth reuouble promptneu ond
they ehould not be plwed ln wooden
or peper eonulnen. but urrled out
ln metal eoulelnen.There-werelwa ehlmneye thet were very delec-
tlve. these will be repaired.ln one
place olly nga hed been ellowed to
ueeurnulate, twenty-eeven plerel had
allowed inflemrneble materiel end.. . r ._..........\.».n n n l m u
'C0. colllllsslonnls l
new ru'l:llln§
CQIHIY Bonn: Held lrqulrr Munn;
Feb. L .Peid Gust or Bllle And
Took Cue Of Other Connly
.Buulnene 01 lmportena
wu . x. u u mq z THE C ITY D UMP !
Eounry Comminlonen Room,lSluir,`Nebruk.e, Feb. g_ 1926
The buenl of County Commission-
en met punnent to adjournment
t u m .unnnry zsul,l m
Prewnt: Chu. Nelson, H.C. Uloeo
and l'¢-mer M. Tyson.
The minute:o l the preceding
meethxg were m d end approved.
nlwhn cerelul exeminltlon of the
llowing bill.: on the dilhrent fundr
it wu moved end ueonded um thelolloeilg clelme be ellowed end the
County Cu k inrume-n o d n w we r
mu on the fu nd: sn olmwtl
so ply the eeme.Carried.
Il
below
s m ma n y . k b a r ,seo
Lloyd C. Brown, Dragging.'l!.W1 .: L manning.D n n l n r .seo
Wm. Mebonxld, Raed work,s.oo
Qmrley W eehe, Bold work,m mThee.Anderson,DI-Irvine.11.10
coax- Nelson, Labor,ooo
c. J~N=h°n.D n u l n r .13-WWm. Omromn. Dnggdne.n w
l I .-"Dregglng.$.55
n e d D m l w m ~l e m
h l e t r Heneen,Dregglng,45.00
m u h Kun.D r u l i m : u n
Albg v. sy n th, mm wo rk.n on u . K n le p , u b e r ,soo
Antill Grocery . Suppllu for
pner.w a sAnon naw., snpplm,m o
Mre. c. Antrim. Rent,S.W
mu l Rmla tn rs . Re l. b ln lu l
.~..... . .,.......F 6 \ .a R E B c z m s
Something new ln poeul a r d :
ix being lrsued by the governmentporteldepartment,lx belng e a -
crnt postal u n !whkh r m bemulledlntheUnltedSteleenndl
dellvered ln lorelgn countrkr.The
3-eent nu ol ponan wee recently
n a m e :by the Unlvenel P a u l
Cenzreee et Stockholm.The n | \ '
wlll be prlnted in red ink, endbm lnrtruellona ln mn . s h ; -
end Freneh.HeK.lnl$'|ple-
wlll eppeer ln .the nemp.A
ur d e
wlll: ml
:urenew 10-cunt mm p ,pilmerlly forelr null purposes. la elm oo be us
nueul lh ll month.The namy l l
printed in blue lnk end le reehengnllr
ln ehepe.The central denlgn repre-
uente e mop of the Unlted Stetushowingeomeoftherlvereand
mowntein ranges on eaeh slde lr
en elrplene ln flight, one trevellng
eut end u\! other wear.The worde
"Unlted Sutes portage"ap pa r e tthe wv of the lump, end "Air mall"
dlleetly beneelh.The ftempe will
be put on eele Fehnury 18 et eer-
lnln Inge eltlu.
BUBGLAIS BUSY
Burglan, epnerenlly home hlent,were buoy lut Fidey nlght.The
mill q u onl-ered for the eeeond
time end th e llf l broken lnto byhreeklngthe eomblnetlon lock but
mothlng of lmportenee wee u h m .
The Fermen Co-Operative mentorwu dm entered the memo nlght end
the :ale bmken ln the eeme weybut tblI tlmo they rnenlged to get
about ten dollen ln enh.Ae y et no eloe W been found
nt the nn pn u.
ul-fw MANAGEMENT
uulln unanasmucnvn FIRE
Fernberg lludureStockAnd Bulld-
|l|Al\'»te|lAe|FrDlFite0|Unknown Orldll.un Per-
unuy |nm¢u'
w1l.l.n u u l | . n mm s n l/ n ' e | . r
I-'in of en unknown orlgln enm-
pletely wrecked the building end
rulned theentireeto ekolth »Fern~
berg Herdwera lo Blair ~.et an early
Mu : o n Wedneedey morning.
Th e eler m wu glean from the
Ho m e B wr y eerou the gtreet et
shout f l u o'elo¢k A.nl.end the
ilre alre n nent o ut lu all for ex-
elltenee.Wlth the nelul vfvmnfmv
the firemen leeponded but it wee toolam to do ny tlrln¢\ but pnhn the
a d h wn e nr°vmr~
n, hi t fr om the b ur ni ng p oi ntm a w w meteflnh lu a n m a
wee intense.'nn wan. copper werelllumlnumwereeellotherweree
eondllend well nlgh lndutrueteble
were melted like bebblt ln the reer
o f t h e b n ll d n g e b g e l p o w d n e b
plodod welll-nr the llldvee vnu so
chock.
By herole efhrt th e n mwl h a loth e flr e we llwlthln lte b ou n d ee n d
aeved the edlolnlng buildings.They
n n d d e d m t b h b y e h e l u t t h n t
the bulldl-hh on elther ride were
brlek b oildln gl hot neu n g n wutheeornleeswere burned, ee were
elm the ewuiuge in Zrent.A num-ber ol gleu wlodowe lo the Gorrbou
Clothlng mn were broken end the
lnlenu hut hllllerd the wood workThe Jim Hose lmlldinl oe the welt
aide el.|o ceme ln for e eeonlillh
,..__n,.-_ -..A .¢...| . -nr nu.
__ ______,............ -........ .._LandSundaywithrelniveslnF r a
mont.'lin. Henry Board and Mn. Elin
Ferguson. of Omaha spent Ho n k y
afur noo n with Mn. MI NINi Iver-
son Ind dsughters.
Hr.la d Hu .Havmrd Hain andWinlfrod,Roby lleC°v and Ciara
Ivormn spent Saturday evening with
lir. Ind ln. T. K. lvsraon.Hr. J. T. Nelson sold twenty held
cf Dum:Jeney brood sow:toMessrs.Harry Tucker md Frlndz.
Mchrena recently.Hr. and Mn. J. 'lf Nelson attend-
ed the Silver Wedding annivenary
of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Ndaqn,
which was celebrated on 1`\l°i¢l|3'
evening nl.the H.W.A.Hd !inBialramireportswr y p i n n n t
evening.
K n y m b o r z r e p o r t e d t h a t a b o u t 81 5
o r $ 2 0 w a s at o ie n f r o m t h e c u l i
re g i s t e r F r l d h y n i g h t a s h e m d s
d e l i ve r y b o y w e r e i n ~: t o m a t
t h e t i m e a n d h a d be e n -==~f_;f~d t o
n i n e t h e i r l u n c h b y t h e t h i w h i l e
h e g e t t h e m o n e y a n d as-capnd.
A b a b y b o y wa.:b o r n t o H r .a n d
M n .G n o m e Ja c ks o n o f H e h t u n e .
l l o n t a n ;a t t h e W i l l i a m H a r p e r
for the young people of the eu -aoumiing territory.Several of the
young folks remained until the Sub
smlay evening Ilesaiun was merwhilethereftnturneel on Friday
night.They report s good time at
the banquet and n plemmnl.meet-ing with the young folks at the ln-
flilult soasiolmMissesAi m a n d May Sorensen
and their brother,Lester a n at
\'s'a>ne,lo 1\pQnd a R n days withlheirbrother,Clarence :nd Mn .
Sonnsen.Mins Anna Heeh, daughter of Mr.ami M m Chan.Reeh was the vic-
Luc,Stesrart.~I n
Amon; the out-o.-tmm fob hemonSundaytoattendtheBi1'kett_
Peterson funeril were Hr.and Hn.a H. Gliutnln.Mn. Gertrude Nell
A.L.Cook,Herman Wuiff,Ray-
mond Peterson, AL. N. Andenon and
~rs. J. A. Burgas of Dmlha. Pete:~etc:non and daughter of Blair: Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and sons;
Hr.and Mn .Alvin Anderson and
the lauer's sister of Arilligton and
Hrs. Jessie Tnllman of Fremont.'l'wenI.yfivo ol the young folks of
the Methodist church with Rev. and
Mm George rnotoreci to Tckamah
Friday evening to attend an Ep
BELL CREEK VALLEY
William Hanung and Mtn Barth:
Hartung vrero in Fremont Monday.
Mr.and Ain.Emil Lailman and
son, Curtis Eugana spent Sunday ai-
iemoon at thaAu|,'uatLaIImanhom|
lin. Gottlieb Echtenkampand Hill
Alito were Monday viaitnra at theAileswe n llonday viaitora at the
Albert Laakor homo.
Several young folka attended the
old time dance at Nickerson Friday.
owning.Helen Wiikenlng was home Ilon-
day from school on account of a had
mid.Rev.F.C.Schuldt was a :allot
in this ndghbolhood Thunday.
Wm.Hallman and Irvin spear
Monday afternoon at the August
Lollman mm. 1
Mr.Wm.Strennr and daughter;
P u r i and H n .Luella hiligrhonry
wen Sunday evening callers at tht
Emi!Ullma n home.John Eehtenkamp of A1Lindon was
a Tuesday morning caller at the
Auguat Lallman home.Nearly all the farmers in Lhia vie
inlty have been busy butchering tht
put week."
..._........»-\
ind only 16.6 per c ent of the total
visiting for a few days.Hrs. Jack-
son w n Kiss Jeannette Wilclersonand is well known to nl! of wg folk:
er-fr.
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KENNAR9 NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lsutrup in-
vited 1 dolen of their friends to
apend Sunday evening with them end
heip them oelebnte their flat wed
ding mnivennry.At a late hour re-freshments were served after a de-
lightful evening had been spent in
converntion and games and listen-
ing to the radio programs.Mrs.Cla n L l Chao and mister,
Hn .Williem Nelson lm!Ha te rs
chan!and Leslie La Crane and
Blliy Nelson motored up from
0rn.ah.| ab spend the week-end with
five hundred to six hundred custom-
ers.In order to make this s u
twenty-five to thirty car load;of
coke and from five to eight car
leads of oil are used annually.An addition to the plant waa in-
stalled seven year: ago which nude
the c apacity of the pant jun loublewhat it was when it was first start-
ed and pjaced the value of the plant
around $40,000.Blair has enjoyed very good ser
vice from her ga.: plant and every
are has been taken to protect themera and as a result the company
has the confidence of the public.
The venture has not been a greatmoney maker for the company, the
con of installation and up-keep in n
problem ln n town of thla site. yet
the lerfic e hu been mont faithful.
Sometime back when a fire practically destroyed the ;:|ant the senlee
was cut off leal thnn twenty-lour
hours.Blair pays $2.25 per thoumnd
cubic feet for her xox 1|.hic!1. while
higher than other portions of the
alnle il not the highest as will be
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and Guy Held.The tint two nam-ed memben of the firm went out of
the Business the next your selling
their intelen to the othen and
other ehmgen in the penomael ofthe company hu sinc e been rude.
Mr. Guy Head was muie the man
nger of the plant and hu remained
in that c lp ltity up to the presenttime.He token a r e or the com»
pany'|bueinela in conjunction withhistireusdbatterybusinessand
H185 Ethel Mead fills the polition
of aeereury for the company.At the present time the wmnwy
employs three penom besides the
manager and the secretary.Twomen do the work it the plant..The
other does meh repairing of the ap-
pln tus a l i s needed. installs, met-
grn.lays t u lines and such other'lark u is needed.The labor eoata
the company approximately $5.000
per year.
grade and high achoola.
Mr.and Mrs.Mike Nelson leftSatunlay for their home at Holyoke,
Colo., after a two weeks visit at the
w. B. Rosenbaum home.The Royal Neighbors of America
lodge will meet on Friday evening,
Fehmary 5 for their monthly buli-
neu meeting.Mr. and Mrs.Leland Wanl,who
spent. the greater part of last week
with Mr.Wanfs parents,returnedtoOmahaFridayevenin;for a
visit bdore going on oo their home
at Rulings.
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§The Best Cuts of the Best Meats
12:35 P. M. Daily exept Suu
6:28 P. H. Daily."SI.rty-per cent of our morb
GCI me Ililbil
J. L. Pounds
one price clothler
Blair,==Nebr.
mud
and
Clear
The loud.clear Une of x
Thorppoon Neplmdine Radio
nmiving su cm my x>¢ ln-
predned by limning w n.
Wo will gladly demonstrata.
Jenkins 0iI and
Battery Co.
erah warbd man, the small home
builder, the familf to whom a amd] 1
loan ia of vital importance.;
"Such being the case,how c a mour large banks be anynhing' but ea-
ihntially democratic in cbarac ter!|
I use the plural,because what ia
true of the proportion of mortgagee
between the amd! and large borrow-er aa hdd ln the bank witltl whic h
I am connected. would probably be
true of any other large aavinga bank
in the country."
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The electric light question will no
doubt be seffled at the spring elec-
tion.Tlle matter could be placed ontheballotandletthepublicex-
press their wishes.In this manner
the old fac tiow fight would be
eliminated ae any fair minded clt.isenin this democntic government would
be Willing to abide; by the populardaiaion.M
Good Coal
Fair Price
AYE BROS.
D00 and_1.mder; of than loin: nlmolt
half (31 per cent) are for amountsranging from $1,000 to 32000: while
20 per c ent are for amounts from
$2,001 to 83900.Loans rangingfrom;a,oox to 310.000 amount no
26.8 per c on; of the to td number
of loans and Lhone above $10,000
constitute only 7.7 per cent.The
some condition exists in the hear!
of the finandal center of the city
an in` the most distant residentialor run! branch of the blnk.
"Loans in exons of $100,000 con-
stitute only three-tenths of one per
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When you make this marketyour headquarters, you
are assured Qihat your meats will be the beat/ cuts ofthe best meats.We welcome éompadson both as to
quality and price.
North Side Store
Groceries and Meats
.mls ummm. Pmprlotor
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home Wednesday muln¢.Nr. andl n .Cherlu Hlaelloe were also
wmd mx th e then.
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Ralhand Paul W repent W id-'audi; evening el Opd Re evu
home.Q
Bohn Widener up In Omaheon
Wedmeday when he mn:w c on-m l n a z p e w h s u l n h a q b a n i n
mule poor hmm.Oakley \Kr°xl W been pulu :kk
tial.:week dareauned with ynen-
m n m
lr. and Mu. Roland smlum wereI P P ": v n u l l t h e Bo n De lla! !
home Wtdnaldly m°11\¢~
Ki ll Hi ld a Dohu,nl Graf-nl uvlxllln g h e r - mn . ln .s o m m n
weak..T M D e s m Woman'| Club ms
l k the homo o ! ( i n n Rowe on
1'h\||~ed.\y,x¢any_-1| the member:
and arnnl Halton ware prslent. Anice lunch vru mu d a n d e ll he d
| nry nlee Lime.Mn Gnn t L llv- o f C allwun vi l-
itnl at Lha plrenw Selt home onhu r d e y wi a lu n dtd d ll wllh her
mother.N u m a n m a f u m (ldn rod
at the Roan De Hou home Snwrdey
ending fer a lerewell party as hh.
m d l n .Da l i n t a n going ten m t c Kama soon.Cudx and
danc ing nn the me ln futu res ol
in u vvn ln e The vlallen b mu h t
uma an d all pl-sunt had u very
v ° 4 u mKr.Abd l n .Rbbert Widener
nn Xennerd" vhlr-an an Sunday.
i r , u n l n .Cllnwn Appleby
apsnt Sundey in Omehx-\u. and ln. human 'backer and
daughter, Opel of Blair attended l
n r t y n t t m n o e e b c l l o t t l m m a o n
Bermuda( evenlng.
mx crrY News
lr. end lin. H. K. Hanllleld andaan, ol Omaha apmf Sunday ahor-
aouuxlsdtlng Mn. Leah Klnmdeand
dsu lli wn.
lloedamu lldlsen,Weusnnm.
Pele Polanen Ll hludlng wood lo
Marvin Compton ann wreak.The Snh Helloy :de vu hold l.\|
( i m of this week.'l'hn~¢ vu |
(ood erawd and every thing broughla fair prlea
Uoyd Sherwood in buy now <u\!1n|
ehldkens He culled two hundnd fu
Hem Muller Lui evening.
McCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
The Led lu Pro;-naive c m
meta to day with Mn. D m Thomp
aah.lin. Ludwig J anata and ln.
been Hlndley form :he committee
ln charge.lin. Hen ry S vrlnl a nd ln. C all
of Irvington. Nob. uma up Monday
aflemoon w rpend the week at the
ClgrlI Illlu hom;
Chr la Hi n: vu ln torn Tuud aymendingImeetingofmeF a m
Bureau bond.
lin)-`nnee\ Mullln :pant Satandey and Sunday at the Roy Ander-
son heme at Dt Sow and wlth the
Andenmu extended a farewell per-
x y e s v l u k n u b e l a u h a m e o n
thi old lan Smith farm lllt Bean
dey waning.About alxty g u mwere pxucn! end played eaxda and
d m n d u n tl l a l a la h o u r .m m
a lu m leave eoou for Ka mu -The tenth nlde re at »f=°~
have gotten lhllr registration
w ndmr a mn dan ae ln th e Bla lrhigh eehool next y ur and an buy
gettin; mm signed and ntumed-
Mr.Ind Hn .la u h Schenk en~wrtalued Ula hlluwlng friend:at
Sunday dlnmr.Jan.81. Mann And
Heed lmu Bd Nu nn : C hr h Hi m,
Wallace Slmlden, Jane! Mullin and
Hrs. J shn ima.Friend:and miehbon of B l u
Ruin Thnmpaon nw her | eurpx-he
cn her birthday lut Saturday aven
inx at tha Dan Thompwn heme.Every one had | fins lime, vidtinl
and playing cards.Refruhmenh
were eelved ac a me hour.vm. . s u m Hindluy vidted he:
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|"The 3gut benefzcianes of our
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\at
I V !bona y u v g I w - ° -. . --.r a i s e d o n s o m e f a r n t s i n t h i s e a t i n -
ty with praetially no profit,thecausessometimesaredueto the
markets as well as all other farm
¢\0|)5 but often the sauna for oo
profit c omes from the high cost of
production.A fad! example is the
pork crop from Jolla 0ompton's end.ll n ut
the some as M . W e irsre
marketed weighing on an average of
250 pounds.This year they weremarketed at the same ago ssdghing
335 pounds average smh 1000 bu-
els less c orn than last y ear.The incrmso in ,Weight at less
feed is due ln part to the fac t that
this yearn crop of pigs was raisedon new ground tlllt was prac tically
free from worm sm and other hog
ailments.Often times it is not practical, due
to fences,buildings and things to
have s piece of new ground to raise
the years crop of pigs-in a easelike this it will pay heavily to dis-
infect pens, feeding ground, etc. and
follow with s dose of worm oil.
I o 0
Soil Building ia Labor Saving
ln Ins;year's 10-acre com-"yield
content is showed something beside
the fact that more than 100 bushels
of c orn can be raised from one
nero.lt also showed that the clear
profit from one acre of ISI1\I yield-mt'no bushela was equal to the
,cm num'.T0 BE novo
Olfendve And Unsifhtly Dump Wes!
OfCi'l.| I aNoHos!.s » s " ' m
Cot Commissioners At Lael.Nod ing of Th at may " '
ACFION TU BE TAKEN AT ONCE
On lest Monday a representative
of the Chamber of Commerce ap-peared before the county commis-
sioners asking that the dump west
of town on Cobble creek be discon-tinued and the city be asked to find
another dumping place.To this the
county oommlssioners agreed andthe City authorities will be notified
to cause the nuisance to be abated.
|The present site of the dump bas
caused much comment from the peo-
ple who drive in from the countryand are forced to drive through this
unsightly place.lt h u not only
proved a nuisance to them but res-
idents living down the creek have
count of the debris washed down
||.|DUl.l.ll.50 l\.\.\uuu|¢sn, s to..__had no md al protectors under the
stoves,one place where the stove
pipe wa.a.old and unsafe.Fourteenplaceswherethewiringwasold
and unsafe.Where the order was
issued to have the sslrea gone our
by a competent electric ian and put
in propos shapeooa 'liters the srlreasie:e not properly ma be fwi ind
thisty-seven instances where eleario
erires were huns on nails, which ls
rery dsngeroua;two planes when
a new fuse box was necessary, onewhichhad .broken fittings which
must be replsced end three places
where wires were out o l ssrrioe
nod should be removed and also one
and de ,.25.00
A. N. Bsllardilianlginl poorf a m.85.00 5
Dr. David W. Bell, Prof. aer-
rlees.aspo
Claris K. Bsndorf, Funeral and
.for poor,10.26f"I "Bo n , S n p p lll
four,'831'
Blair Telephone Co., Rent andtolls,22.50
o w n z u m'
Henry Christensen. Supplies for _w r .13.56
City of Bladr, Light,37.30
Depot Store. Supplies for poor. 12.00
Bobs Cash Store. Supplies for
place where s. wooden aerial had Fm; De Weber, Supplies forbeen erected in close proximity to '1 poor,33.00
chimney which was in use.Harry Ervey, Milk for poor.3.10
Having enumerated the fire has-its;men .Go-Op. Union, Coal forsrdsthat were discovered 1 think poor.28.60
I can safely say that there were 'Pgmbefg Hardware. Supplies,£1.29
ar least a fesr that may have esnped Brenholdt Hansen, Repairs,14.00
my attention in the places visited Holmqulst Gr. & Libr. Co., Coal P :sand there ue possibly twice as many,for poor.119.15 fIW? E. C. Hunt, treasurer and seo-
lflontinud on page Four 101vtar Hopkins.Rent.u a o l m l manager;Reed dllanlon.at-
li. B Printniy; Co Supplies S535l
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'MF_S1=°~"°»
An nu a l Mee ti n g o r Th e I mmu n
Tdepbone Us.llahes C i l o i #
C h i l l O f Q u e e r I a ~
Ilangeasnt U! Company _
PUBLIC AW AITB NEXT n o v o
The stock holders of the Independ-ent Telephone Company met Tuesday
as was adverdsetl and immediately
proceeded to the election of officers.
'Ine majority of the stock had beenpurced by E. C. Hun; of W alt-
lull, Nob. and a complete change of
officers with the exception of John
Clirlstensen was made.Following is the line up: John R.
Are. president; T. T. Ostennan, vice
resident John Christensen seen-
torney..i o s 11 'zzo.12'The board of directors consists ofc n u n c n o r c a ms - r ' r o u s e 'tlopp Prlntinii Co.,Per es,1 .had good cause to complain on ac-PEOPLE };NT;ggT,\;y irs. James Maher. Cash ad-me§"~.£;.1§§_==»,;- ~ é\uS*h*''°:& g;
. . . . _o n t o t h e i r p r o p e r t y d u r i n g t h e h . . . - , |T h e 9 . 0 . 3 . 9 S o c i e t y o f t h e g h , 5 5 .
1 - n u n s .l t t s r e p o d e r l .t h a t a u l o m o -i n n c h u r c h e n t e r t a i n e d t h e y o u n g *
l n l o b o d i e s ,o l d g a s o l i n e s t o r e s u n d .f o l k s o l t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h
| o t h e r l i k e t t t l u I . c h a s b e e n e a r n e d 1 n n d t h e m e m b e r s a n d f r i e n d s o f t h e
| d o w n i n t o t h e d r a i n a g e d i t c h .I t , } 3 Y .P U .a n d E p w o r t h L e a g u e n t
, . \ v a s h i g h t i m e t h a t t h e n u 1 n u n c e a l l l l i l t b l W M l . l » a n u o ! .o n F r i d n y e v e
I.vonreel.|L l n b e i I .M a r s h ,C o .S u p l . .E x -.1
p o n g ,~n e m o m . e S c o t t C o . ,S u p p l l e n ,- t . 1 s §
J .M u e l l e r ,S u p p l i e s f o r P ° ° " »G 0 . 0 ?
J o h n M c K a y ,S u p p l i e s f o r .
Aye.
LOCAL oven!'1.ow
use Dlll.tI.\|n|. un ¢-u»»»- _ 1 -tially tlvezad br insure!!! and the
nork of ru\mildln\' will basil p g ;
as soon ss the crijustment lamadl
on the inutanol.'
m o m s P O S T A T . u u n m o sm g N E W c m s p o o s s s
a s ' "- . . . s i - - J - T ` p - 1 , \ ~ .c .
A r l i n g t o n ,o u t s . . - ' n n 1 » ¢ 1 i i " i f .
D o w n s P o l l N o .7 1 m s t o n H o l d ! !
e n o l a ;i s t h e i r n e w c l u b r o o m s .
w h i c h h a v e i a n r e c e n t l y b e e n r o -
d e e o r a t e d a n d M e i !f u r n i s h e d . .
T h d r q o s . : t e r s a r e n e w q d t s e s m -
plets from pretty window di-sparks
to a fully eqtdppld kikhln. whic h
th eb oy si nte nr ltop attog oo dn aa .
A recent dries srss :nada f o r o n
memblra under the laedership odmo captains, Dr.W. Z. Nelson and
Homer Hiller.Homer Miller report-
ed fifteen new members and Dr. Nd-
son reported sis.
The losing team served oysterstew srhich was much lvvruial-ld
by all present..The total member-
ship up to date is thirty-seven.I twasdecidedtohave their .snnoal
banquet in March and they ss-
ped to include the Civil war Vat-erans and sons,Spanish War Vet-
erans, end all ex-service men of the
n community."Ned spring dresses at Mrs. Hiltonai The members of the post extend-
. e d a v o t e o f t h a n k s t o t h e A u x i l i a r y
p o o r ,~h i f i .~o l l l n l o n ~f n t e w n i x v .C 1 U t E ~R , ¢ k _
. ».\ : . . . . . . .n . . n . r r . _ : z d a y s .- 6 . 0 0 ' t h e b r i d g e c l u b t h i s e t o n i n g .g m o y e r H , , , . , | , § , , ¢C o a n d n e o W e b -
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Abraham and Cooper metered to
Valley londay afternoon.
Th er e ua a number ol youngmen name to spend the evening with
Compton brother! and brought one
|alto\r~o£~oratera with them and agood time :ral reported and lou of
muale:
llra.Hana Ho lla : n e aurpdaed
led. hlday night then a NI! of herl\lil|\l>0ra came in on her to help
celebrate her birthday.The evening
*lll|>01\f»lnplayin|'eard.aandmleoe-
lol Ind c [0-od supper 'ne served.Hr.and ll:a.Dahal Baxter and
Jack visited Sunday with Mr.and
llra. James Kettler.
D.H.Compton has been prettylick the lm two week! but la better
at dale writing
Durant Compton, of Blair was overSaturday and Sunday to Halt with
his father. D.H. Compton.lla: llinnie Xeer area an Omaha
vieltor Saturday.
Herrin Compton la helping Len
Petersen a few day: getting up wood.I n Charles Oatler rlalted Mra.
A. E. Pearce Wednesday..
llr. and lim Arthur Abraham andM . . .Xincade motored to UniLesh
versity ?l|»ce Wednell-thy to vial! with
Mn. Logan Glu who le quite ill.Ilia! Callala Pearce has been un-
able to teach aehool the Put.few
days and htrr zdater, Mrs. TheodoreSax: has been aubetituling for her.
hleedamea Harry Turner.Charles
Oatler, H. E. Gaines and J. H. Coop-
aialer,Helen,Lin.Arthur Happel
at Oakland, Nab. last week.While
Hi-Ia Ikindle]urea than her elltet
eral painfully burned by the explo
sion of an oll homer in her cook
atove.Hn .Margaret Hellahon returnec
to her home at Lincoln Wednesdayafter hwina made plana for the
building of a near house on her farm
which urea oeeupled by the J. Larsen
family until it was destroyed by the
recent fire.While Hre. J.'LlrȢn was riaithuher mother at the llethodill- hospital
in Dinah! ahe aaaf Delmar l!eDonald
who aeld that hla vile was in the
hoeplw alao,having u a an operation but would be able to go home
this week.Delmar ia a son of Mr.
and llre.John McDonald and 118.with hh wlie, fonnerly Min Hinnit
Grebe,are living at Papllllon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lara Jeaperaen anenjoyingafive-tube radio whirl
they purchased last week._
Hr. and Mra. J. Larsen and fam
ily are rtaying in Blair with herfather, N. G. Jensen wj\lle Mm Jen
men ia in the hospital in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petersen visitedhire.N.G.Jensen in Omaha
last Monday.Mm Roland Richter underwent sn
operation at her home wt Monday
Sho in getting along nicely.Her
ri:-ter, Mrs. Walter Anderson in ear
mg for her.Ilnlnn nml [Inland l.ll5!n Wh() III
§§}Brn»from 25 acres yielding 35
|.»u-lwlsn.
n. .\. R.°s. IINTERTAIN
The il.A.R.cami party givenThunulay evening, Feb.S proved boi
be a huge Mfair,Iiecauae of the large invit on
list. ther: being few regrets, it ud¢¢m<.~| to use the American Lezkm
hall which proved more adequate
for the occasion.There were around two hundred
playxrs and bridge and piwchie eren
the sudected games.
At the finish of six games, seoru
were counted and in bridge Mrs. E.J. Colley of De Soto uni Mr. J ack
Carrigan won flrsl. prizes,Mn . E d
(Iilbertum and Hr.Gmant Ailmrl
wi:ning first in pinochle.The cut-
for-all prhe fefl to G. A. Rnthmam.
The decorations were npproprhu
to the occasion including the score:anis which were decorated by Mr.
Ralph Mancha of this city.Ibefncahrnenta of nnslwiches and
coffee were served cafeteria style
anal every one haul; n§leasa}n; time.
CARD OF TlIANI(S
I;is with grutefizl appreciationihnt we acknowledge the many kind
neu of our old neighbors and friends
during the illness and after the death
ol our dear father. H. P. Sorenson.The Children.
John McKenzie,of I.»o;an.Iowa
*should be abated.lnmg al.nw oc loc x.|:..|.cn color 0|i - 'the rainboq was rcprescntesl by n
talk given ,by different members orthefournrgnnizationa.The Pwr
gram consisted of the following:
Welcome Address, Rev. L.. n. Gamp;
Suln, Mrs. l'. L Bloc h; Roy ni Purple. Mrs.Esther Camp;Dark Illue,
Carl llnvendick; Special 3Iuslr., Wil-
bur Watts and Arvid Darden;Across the Blue,Dorothy Hanna;
'£ m1 PL 1 m: xr .\ RY 'r o i
RlI IIRlNG PASTOR
Choir members of the Congrogu-
lionul church were grndously en-
Qtertained by their choir leader, Mrs.
iPau! Moore and Mr. Siocre, at theirhome last Saturday evening, foliow-E
ling choir practicg at the church. 'l'heGreenl1nrns, Dudley Carter: Soio by
party was complamentary to Rev. and(Jera.l|Ba1¢Mundorfg Wham Hellas,
Lira.McK¢eman who am-leavingllulh Croudy;OrangQ Hopes.,,\r.'
this week for their new pnslnrat nene Cushman;i.'verylhing's Rosy,az Waveriy, Iowa.Alice Sbeuens;Reading bv Barban
3 .r . .n u ; n ,U . .. . . ._|S u r a h S i d e S t o r e ,S u p p l a e s f o r |
p l m l ,s o m |
N w .B e l l T e l e p h o n e C o . .R e n t ;
: m u l t o l l s .o 2 4 . 7 0 '
O m a h a P r i n t i n g C o . ,M t n 1
r v r c r d a n d c o v e r ,5 1 . 4 0 3
( C o n t i n u e d o n p a m :f o u r );
.1,
m-:<I:l\'Es EMBA 1.MEn°s LICENSE;
Chris K.Ilendnrf received wordrecentlythathe had successfully
passed his examination and that his
linens! as 1 full fledged embalmer
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A short program of music,ra d-3°*\I|l21 '|This 1 htings, irnpnvmplu speeches and jokes Song: and yell; were enjoy ed h>"Z§§`.~°.I`..§' 5'5h,<. ....£'§.';' ~
was enjoyed and guessing guna; the various societies which ¢dded ly feels a iittle chesty ovbr his mc-
Iuliowed.l m the prognm m d delicious din-mas.
Ar a. late,-l|o\.lr he hasten serredlllkf mule the evening a.very en-1nicerefreshmentsandallleftior§5°°'b'° one.The menu c omilted "fi
t h i h |H gh" the 5 »lI|¢l2 lblf potatoes gravy Vngtllbiel,,,f ',, ';" '°'ee ngle r °"f" n salad,piékiei.m1i»,ju n ,French
NOTICE s
n a vary 11 :san one Epudding : ml ooftiee.I Engineer Towle, who has been em-
The following were present;Mr.land Mrs.D.V.Hauer,Rev."ui\(.OlINCIL |.g0}_pq g
Mrs. Hckeeman. Dr. and Nts. R. .LiMurdochMrandMrs.D.c .Van'" ' " 0 ' - " " * ' E 9 ms z r l m;Hessen ;nd Bar. and Mrs. J ohn ,l .5
Rhoules; Misses Mary Cook, Evelyn''Ih§ mty round! h°l;l,.°f= arljmlruesli
Murdoch, Jeannette McQua1rie, Van meetmg lm Tuesday vening ~ VRF;
4:5 Brunton, Fern McClintock, rw-~§"P the marker gg the refunding of
wn Rhumdes, Dorothy Jensen. Irene the .ice pant ands ""*'*'1 were'
llauck;bless!!Louis Bluniwch =».<|,\»»;-f-==,.=;»~f'f=hf==;f;=Th ;==1§;_=;;;=
g m ~rues l e c a n 5DC01.Bl¢sonon ea Iwtrt issued and 5 much lower rate!
_ _iran be had.The new bonds are toC A R D D F T a n k s 'be issued in denominations of s1iJ00'
played tn make a survey of thacreek south of Blair wi!!make his
report nt a meeting tq be held in
thv council rooms on Friday even
imz.\_3-IL
(buntgr Sup't. Main! J. Marsh has
been suffering from an infection on
hor right hind.The irritation was
pdn that she had to have the hhjurfd member llnced.She in much:each and are to bear 5%intlest.bf i n l at the present time.!
With the deepest gratitude we!'lhis. will make quite a saving to UI!!!The Chamber of Commence Dirtyin te nd i h Tour thnnka to the many R nd ¢1ty.1| |g d n hj gfriendswhothroughtheir thoughtI The matter of putting down ,,,°,,5;';in"°~f,$.§"° §' ° 'g 'f Q .5;C.
1mu a pleasant cailer at The hntcr-tml minlstratinn§lightened the bur tes!welli was ecifldered and thf; Moore and Mrs.1,1,r J.: Kampman.
prim office Int Tuesdny.
Min Viola Hansen entertained herl
teacher. His: Fooaa 'int evening.
:lens of our graef in the death of committee was ttlntinued and 'mll`oIIo!li|:|g the nwrnm. dancing will
our dear son,mu h a n effort to obtain another the we as r U,.Mr. and Mn. Leonxrd E. Peterson site for another test well.i c r i '|n on c a mem
Magazines and nevnpapen in eluber for the help an clenmng aaa zur-uffuni with The Enterprise.lninblng the club rooms.
See the new spring dresses nt|M . z. 'r. c. Hiiton's.3-11. i |=:.\:.|o\s a u r r a m w
The 51: A.C.meets with Mr s '
Fresl Compton, Feb. 15.
Attorney Wm.; J. Maher drove toWinslow on 1 business :rip todly.
Mn. W. J. Koopmsn and Mi n
hiildred were Omaha shoppers on
Sntuway.
Mr.anh Hrs.Imer Gamer,of
Omahain Blni
Hr.
Omahqiriendn
Mn .Roy McKeen and daughter,
Frances spent th week-end with
Mrs. 5!.cH.een's plrrliIf Mr. and Mn.
L P. Jensen in Omnhl.
Mr. and Lira. Clarld 0'lhnlon re-
turned yeszeniay from their trip in
xhe zouthland :nd are lt their home
in Omaha.
Dr. D. E. Jtnkitll of omum."wx11
preach at the Congregational church
spent Slmday with nlntivrev
r.m d Mn .F n d Rankin.of
xpent Sunday ridtiug Blair
and relatives.
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I
A number of relatives last Sun-
d;y gathered at the homo of Hr.
and Mn .Nels H. Jensen in :saintMr. Jensen in remembering dnt he
had passed nnothlr milestone in life.
Mr. and ilu. J ensen an admlnbh
cntertainen and those prenm had awry enjoysblo I.im¢ and snlien they
departed wished their host many ro-
turns of the happy evunt.
xx THE 1011.5 OF THE LAW
Ben Jgckxon, who Iivea south of
town vnu arrested Monday on a
charge of driving an automohilt
when intoxiated.A t this writing
he is still in jail.
Misses Binile and Mary Hunlum
spent the week-end in Omaha when
they vhiteml their brolbu,Herman
:nd also airs. Dale, 'the voice buch-nr at Dann Cullen.On Sunday :I-
Sunday momin ; at eleven oclocl:.tcrnoon they nttended n concert at
Sunday School at ten u'clock.`l.lll2 Ilrandels theatre.
c:\u=\ed by a scntch which beume:Mrs. S. C. Caffeny,o! Bmadwslal,I -infected and enuud her so much lNeb. who has been vinitint h¢r.\Jr0-al SI!!AhsI:3C!AL F0RggA 31
ther, G. G. Hines and Mrs.Hung.
returned no her home yentenlny.e,Hines taking her to Omaha.{P°g "§'; °`\" ""m banquet st Dana
Mn. Kenneth Ross was a vim°r§p,;,15-J ulius H a n Public Sal-B
at the home of her plrbnts,li l I as 10 A. M. at Arlington.and lin. Nels 31. Jensen. during the Feb.16--Annue!.Ch.|mber of Com-
pu! week and on Saturday Mr. Rou|me:ee pany.
came up from Omaha and on Mom Feb.1 ~M»n';ans annual 'u mm
day returned taking Mn. Ron with i n 3 3 church basement.him.Feb. za-swan: Y. P. U. bmqutl-
:i.1'::°¢'.r:'..".='L..""~.¢:.+'" work mn- .a;i;.'; ;;."'»ai:';;.|n;i;u
llr '|| llrl. *_ 3, DO " me It g- G. Jensen Ililhmnln rldllll
than Nlllehollvri thltelthenIFF' '99 ¥";c' Y- s|!"'l'|'!' ~ Ilan R0\l¢ll.|Iun and Nelson.
n m H u i s Shurnnker took Sumlayl/dinner with Mrs. Slnh Shumnksrmn c¢mu¢|\° Gebmm npenl s\|§.- ALONG THE
diy nnumoon Wm. um myuw BQTTOM ROAII
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Pmun.-Mr. md Hn. H. K. Mnnafield and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard and'
son, of Omaha were Sundly dinner Leneah Glines,of He-:mm we n
I'-"Nfl of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tixrn-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A
H. Dixcru.he » tr r '
!.::}|1ua
ia i n
Loyd Sherwbud mel Earl Gresrcock Un .3.:.urdsy, Jn. unry 30. ti
tu viiilinr at Cpmpton bmlheu on lefn a hah zir! at :he I... L
Sundur.home.511.¢. Ellvn |Avmn-\The Elk City S¢\\il\l Club met ing: at the hume of her ann, carmg
wtY1 Mrs. Clara cum Friday aiter-fo r me u a.noon.The n u t niltl-|32 *fm b*Hr.and lha.Don Meister and
held 'lith Era. James Biactier Friday daughter,Virginia, of near ArUngFebruary 19th.' mn came hat Friday and mired
llr. and Mn. J. 3. Cdnk and fam-aeveral days with relatives and
ily and llr. and Mra. P. H. Hawrurrlemi, in this vicinity .They viat-
ami family *ere Sunday dinner ed a few daya with hh mother, Mrs.guuta at the J . H. 0009" home.am" Mettler, aiso at the iienneth
To close Elk Gt! weather :tation and Harry Ty son homes.the United State: weather bureau in-Bratt brothers shelled eeverai
land!to reduce activities of the thousand bushels of corn last week
Drexel station, it was dlncioaed inf and it tu de livered at the Tysonu m tesumcn!of Chief Mmfin 0f'etation.the buregq before the ho|.u=e iPPl°'|Hh s Edith Warrick h u finished
priationa committee.'rm ia one ofher work at Dana Coliege and lacur aerological station. a kite ataI new teaching the upper room at the
tlon he laid.Wa have :_ lon( re Bono acohol.Mila Evelyn Munlochcard at that stating! and the equip-hu been substituting for Ilia War
meut and apparatus ia »-haoom.ht|rick.vom out in aenriee and we believl\|Hr. and Mra. Kenneth Tyson spent
vrehn reduce the awritlea of that Saturday evening at the Harry Ty-
gggfgm gud u v e $8,633.Wa I-til mn home.Hr. and Mrs. Don Met:-
qendingmora money than that at ler ira red mf uea tather e.the atatlan but are can tab the dlf-Tyson brothers trucked a load oi
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