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02-18-1926I ~\~ ;1;<;I\ _.Q gum-s ;|yr"-mmm TH 'ENTERPR1 1~~ ~runs rio nvomns .Q fj NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA A LDC/\L NEWSPAPERnon 1 ALL mxPEOPLE L BLAlR'S LEADING Ask for "BLUE RIBBQN BREAD'GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND commmAsk for "BLUE RIBBON EREAD" NO.4 zéfximWASHINGTONcoUN'rY,N1-:mmsx,xFEBRUARYms,1926VOLXXX ~a ""°|,0;"¢;;f;2§§§;.L |Glvss RORUPENING |>.|TELEPHONE srocx I\0¥\|1 _ ENGINEER T0't\"LE I BID THATEVER RESENT ,C orclai=cmDA] mug.After the delicious dinner the Doaus1N12ss%,,;;:m:»,':=E'f?-;z:.;f-»;,»:,:;FORGRAWILING! LIGHT0UESTl0N.;'*i;°a°;°€@,::.1;,:;z§';:':1'i;ANNUALmm aCity Council amz. in RegularsQ». lion To Core For Tilellulineno Uf The City.Alhows Bill: On Vuious Claims ........nims or ms crm :JUMP The :ily council held its regular meeting hut Tuesday evening and .ufter}hf\usual formal opening turn ed to Que buaincas of the meetingwhichasmudconniofodofseveral intending features.The people residing near the stock ymls presented n petition nskipg ihlt the 3l~Ni5 be nmovod from the prosent location and so |in what ixnmediato action pondblo Street Commissioner Lam ru inslnacted to no that the ylndl nm cleaned up and that may be kepi in |.uni ury condition. A new dump for the stty was dil cussed but nothing ddidh vu dc cided on and lhe matter infill be uid en up at mother meeting.The present dump west of town was dis continued by the county commission rrs when a representative from the ffxllmbcr of Cormnenoo appeared be !om them at their Inn meeting and asked um ilu nuisanct be nba!edsoitisuptothectiytofindan other dump.Coundlmnn Fnrnberg brouzht upthequestionof a punch clock in be used by the night watch.After a discussion by the council this mat ter was laid over.The Moore Plumbinl Companypresentedanapplicationfora plumbing license whicli lu noted :usorably on.Engineer Tow1es report on the South Creek susjvey yu acceptednndhisbillorden329lid:nd acmomittoeunswwto seo thcpropertyovrpenalongdmcreek and goin pdminliom to dq $hl\l1Q1|: uury work!along the cxt¢¥f¢in sure relief from the flood conditions uint.arise dudng the summer months. COUNTY cousrr nomcs The county gourt doinn have been of mom man ordinary interest ths idk.Un January 231d Clyde Noyes and Bray Hnnding were arrested on 1 liquor charge.Noyes was clurged with the unlawful posnsaion and we of liquor making twd sepsnto chugea while Bray Hnrding vu srrutcdon the unhwful sale of liquor. Noyes received ninety days im prisonment ond $100 fine and Hard ing sixty days imprisonszncnt md $160 fine and accordingly both were zommitted to prison.On Feb.18 Wm.J.Maher and Grace lla!larwd acting ns attorneysforthedefendantsmadeapplicationtothecountycourtaskingfora Writ of IlabeusCorpus on the grounds that the chargrs haoughtwe.rg_ brou§ht under thc oh! 1922 sla icreek wuth of Bllir and suggutE1rays and means of chan n Cnunuf Board To Be Present At The phone Company to pay B§§f:;dis idmda annually and selling at pargonocea~._W LN P 5IMelsInlrruttdw1a1 rw offered to the pubiic onfyinitschannelsothatinwouldblueLettingOf Bad:1or Gnbeableocarryawaythemd;veling or wan.Hhuy n ~Lishl Plum.zn lu ur :ann vfrlten without damage to the ibut1 tween Bldr And He fTo IInry Household ln nwtantPropertygavehisreportlurérmm~Gly ANd Community Friday evening to interested pardon woax smnrs nz SHORT rms... Mnch 1 and will be told enilfélythroughemployeesoftheCompany.This announcement has been mods by w B.T.Bell president in a.council.I in ~:wo Loman A Luxumr letter which hu been mixed ua ov lhs suggestions were that the creek bed be deepened by plowingup xhe bottom of the creek and thatIt also be widened that A féw places in Lho banks be straightened and that the rubbish such uffallcn ironbarbwireetc.be kspt out of the smell.Those present seemed satisfied than he had the solution io the prob xem and it in new up to the coundltoptbusywhich we have everyreasontobelievewllbedone. Ihi.|noodwltar pmpomiuon has been 1 nudunco to §ho city and hu cost thonnnds of dollxn.Street Commiuioner Lam informs us that after one of than floods that the dtyspcnds uhlghaa $350to clun up the pavements.The debris is carried dl over bowmm :nd deposit ed on street!for removed fsom starting point;Wagon land alter wagon load being deposited by the old Presbyterian church and south ol that on lincoln md Gnmt street and further nat..In fact this mud is carried all over tho town. Along with this expense on the streets the private property suffers much d;m.|go basement;are flood ed sidewalk:buried with mud ga:den:spoiled and in some cueseventheunderpinningsofbuildings have been destroyed.Engineer Tourl frdhrmecl those present that in is judgment that oniy a slight expenditure nl moneywouldbeneededtopenontlynbauthenuisanceandhisplumweresosimplemdfeasiblelooklngthatwefeel:ure that igq~xiglt. C. 0FC. BomMEETS ...The Board Of (lumber D!Commqce Hu!In cams:And Diicnu The Wan And Menu O! .Iuninilg Bridge Proied. 35.000 SUN To BE ASKED mn The board members of the Cham ber? of Commerce met at 10:30 last iSaturday in Um council chambers :nd discussed ways and means of for waniing Lhe chances for a bridgo ncmss the Missouri river :L this plltt.It is proposed that signs mlvcr Rising the route ihrough Blair be jput up alan;the tourist routes onleilhersideof the river for a dis Llnce of about fafty miles and ihnt a count be kept on £heclrs crossingthcriverduringtheseasonn thc ferrytum\lhfch 7 f i d 1.ha§. a penalty 1 A pledge of S5050 for use in fur cf either .n fine or imprasonmem.be ivan and that the xenlanco pusodr:Iwon applicable lo the new pmt law and which carries the sentence given the men in mind.The matter is o point in law v\hi¢?\ we are informewi is nt present upbeforetheaupmmocourtforde. ciaionBet!. simiqs of the use were \»e!\ hanmllnl and showed that the Wash Mr.and Mfg.George Hedelund of Washington gave n .woven oclock dinner party lt the panntal John McCracken home last Satunday evo gucnla departed to the bsautifudlydecoratedbasementwheretheycnjoydgameslmldancing.Those present were Mr and Mn. Martin Hmleluml Mr.incl Mrs.Wm. !\1cCrackf:n Miss Robinlon and Hr. HamldP¢mrsen all of Omaha;Hr. and Mrs.Ham:Christensen Hr. mul Mrs.Raymond McCracken mu Mr.und Mrs.John McCracken of this city nm]Mr.and Mm.Georg: ....C thgris1;;the campaign for the briflgcwasthought|1ccmn.wry and thesemattersvriilbe decides! ng the nextlregulnrmeetingof the C11amh£r of tfommorcc which oc:urs next Wed incaday evening;Feb.24. .f.\. Tho county bolhi will lone for]Lincoln next Tuesday to be presentattheopcningofthebid:for ill! gnveling of the highway between Bldr and Herman.These bids will be opened at nino ofclock 5. rn.Wed nnday tho 24th init.and u soonlfterthatasisprlciicllthowork of growling the hlghwaymill bagin. M.\::¥NEW Ax.;.u.I=A FIELDS IN STATE rms SPRING Alfxjja will nuke it.:nppeanmcaonmanyNabnahInnuforthe first time this spring it is predlctpdbytheBlueVnllayCmlmeryIn stituto.Hixh prices of rad clona seed and the rink of planting pooruoadapted&1opean sud xiii torn many farmers to planting dfnlfs in place of red clover.Between 100000000 and l10C00 00J pounds of :lover seed are planiedinthiscountryovaryyoubut only twmthirdx of this amount rd harvested Int yur according to Lha Institute.Farmers who have been depending upon :ed clovor as their |¢gumo\pl1nt are themioro faced not oniy with skyhigh prices for seed but also with the risk of plantingunadnptedimportedleadin their fields.And rather than tako I chance on the success of their fron.&vy ann turning to nlrulf aAlthoughslfalfaand rod clover zum proominent as ihe chief Icgumu in the United Stain alfalfa hu prov.en the :mentor feed in mowIt39|unto:indinq all in _higher and once entablizhed it is curtain to make a good stand and go on producing for several years.In anticipation of the large numberofredcloverfarmersinthis. locality who hive never grown nlf aifa und who may need help in starting to grow alfalfa the Blue Valley Creamery Institute Chicagoisofferingitslervioea.In cooperationwithinmenbusinessmencountyagxicultunlogentaand others iniereslcd in agricultural de velopment ibn Institute is randy Qhrough ill Alfalfa Clube to asoisfcommunitieswhere:Malin can ond xihould be ¢no1rn.Dow {n.rmen= planning to plant alfalfa or morealfalfacangetvaluableaidinthin! work from tho county agricultural :gent ond from the state agricul tural college or experiment station. SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT Milford Mehrens ion of Sheriff Mehrenn of Washington county rnel. [with a serious auto accident Mon. day afternoon at about 32.10 oclock§when his nuto turned turtle just1s.unth of the old Kay farm south; of Sulhoun.a Tim young man in company wi1 Hahn Schmidt son of Wm.SchmidtgmtakingI.tractor out to the Wm.|Schmidt farm and tho young mcniweretakingturnsdrivingtheiruck ....W:¥i3 slouhi The Entonnim be inMnllmlanthelightplant?Forthe $l1¥U¢relson that we have aninrtinthewsteraystcmoranyotof the mricd intcmsta of BlairwhiwhenproperlyfunctiondngmainsLt possible to live In comfort and .llS to us all the convemenccssoentiaitooureverydayexist gng .The pcopln of Blair al a communitylhouldinrtllitybeasonebig~and should renlise that our5nmmutualthatweare5¢P¢lk|ent on one anothor that what http;one person nlso help;nnothox. For zimtanco if tho merchant:of Bllinfu prolpuous they will in him spend their money in Shir the ryrom will buy more and bob hr mare .spend morn for shoes and lothing will feel more iike ad ve ng hi;wares;if the clothing ==g;~;;;>=f»ht wilh.|pend moremonnoit:ou rounds ond whm we all prosper:bein value :nd srln S006 mwn and other: to it on nooount of its over;one is happy.Thin why should weslt»din the light plant which in atpreslnloneof the most vital quwtionsbeforethecitixensof this town and lhiimglddbe seriously coruiderod by each iv ual. From an person!!standpoint weakuhave a selfish sundpodnt to con\.hichgdqsfnrther than with the person.33;v of mcphni_ru w vary ofn;£fs=fa$m§ at uinuent by electric power.The m ne thot mnku the type thatgoesintotheprintingofthispaperisrunbyelectricitythepros:lhlt our propertysayBlxiris are attracted huslness :nd not be inter ery subscriber of o Company.This in the firil ima that td! phonc user!In this territory have had on opportunity to acquire a fir; ancinl interest in Lb:Northwestern Bell Telephone Company throuh thi purchlse of stock. A limit of 10 shams has been lplaced on the amount which will ho sold to mn inaimum in <m1¢r.z¢ give u many users as pouibhs anopportunitytosubscribetolh¢is SIlQThe public mgy purchase this stock under l #lm nlmilar to U one under which tboy havo been able in the put to obtain othlr Bell securities eithlr plying cash orburlnsitattherateof $10 pe: shun por month.This lame of preferred stock ll being offered to retire indebtednou incurred to build revenueproducing plant md to provido our capitalmodsnecessarybrtheCompu1y: gmwih.The Northvreitnm Boil TelephoneCompanyoperates more thm 5500N telephones in the fhft :lata of Iowa. Mlnnesou.Nebraska North and South Dakota.The Company hu assets which cos!about $98000{l)0. \\<o1uaN'scunamraOF COMHERCEMEETS 4TheWomensChamber of Com lnlerca met but Satgrdny evcniu md laid plnnl for thu coming yur.Tha Indies have several very pnzticil ihinninvinwwdothezomlnllom m¢hl¢h will bed ~bmi \.I | _ EEAVY SNDW males the impressions is run bf ~electricity u in also the folding machinathatfoldsthepaperiorthe mlill thc iob press that.pdntl the calling anis tho statements the letter heads tho envelopes hilis ond hundred:of other forms of printinginpropelledbyeledricityin foci.tho cntin bumincss u we are now equip ped in entirely dependent on electric powtr.Other buaineucs are like [Continued on page five) THISF APPREHBNDED .loc Clpel!o is noting in jail these days u the 511052 of the county sheriff for ten days.Joe couldng resist the picking uvof ra sample canc down ot thedepot 1011: or Hewlett Snow! or Suu! 1 Piled Uv In wav.Hoon.Five Ladd Ol Wet Hel!!Snovr. Ground In Good Shaw ..anal HHPEDED EVERYWHERE Snow begun falling Wednesday afternoon as about fivo oc|ock and continued most of the night and when old Soil shed his morning ny!o1rer£he landscape it showed nothingbut1fieldofpunwhite. lThc ground was covered to u depth jnf five inches with a very wet huwy mow.Very littie front is in tho last Thursday morning.Said c |ground and with the prevailing mild ibelon to a trnveling salesman :mdndJoedecidedtoleaveonthenext train which was 1ionsioni hound. ARM getting aboard the train he wen:through the case but aa it vsul DOL %o his liking hc thlcw it out of ilu!window.lic was reported to the conby as fellow pmuuugcrdoctorwhowiredahead to Fro wenther no doubtybot what moat of tho moinure wil!be obsorbed and thus leaves tho¢zwound in primenhopeforthecropseasonwhichis new no!for distant.[The told;which were getting in tigvlop shape are now vseil nigh im l1==»S=\\1l2 and it will be woekli bc forc the mud in mottled so that tramontamihadanofficer;await tht ~ wi can be resumed with comfort. gcnlicmnn when he urrivcml at that.|.i Sand on accompanying cur 1\i¢}»;¢n;.1<t:\L1un.HQ \\nxI f f l ax!! g COMSIUNZTY SALE NOTES 5 Ill uhcn irlBIRTIIDAYPARTYwsulrivingthocarntLhcplacebroughtbuckinmr 1menlionesiabovewhenhea£lcmpte~nII!f=\l guilty and is now scrving out;Blair has been holding a com v\.hD!!0 babel of tontueo only added Mrs 5rank Jenkins gave a dinnerji turn out around n couple of I im zum..\sale for some time :xml ii ingion County.!ar has some noi Party for Misa Margaret on 2»londay§f wood.The whoels of the car:Thc samplcdcne ;s;o1rr1poi;T:sbén al.real success bog fortalentThenthoweverwas de~evenin Feb lf:the oécasion belng coughl.in a f th 1 h tumexislw >;Mw.§ff;wcn capemfilhoso operating the business :md the a buh illbe:s ..rn d n Llthat ls ey |nie]nnd no ou c case W lhf?founecntl birth onnisersan.;==;~=f;~;;}\isl:endn;1d:§§:S:NH out of jail.%12;..§E;.m.»S2l¢if\l|¢5; appealed.The house ua;beautifully decorni Y 3 me ;od with red hearts and crops paper.and was knocked gmconscicus.:an Wm SChmidl||10{)f Glnsovf;mJnbF\AL}J}~TlN1I ~~ing lbl8 dm ~vgry nice bg.Hd WI5 f3kCn 10 E |..d f S \&0 C |§g|§§3|fg ¢.0¢¢? d d| ¢¢¢f §¢30 f O ¢.00 §?§b. f g y g |¢..\.|3 f b §§f f #.p J \g . .f d b bb b d f f f W d J J d \d g y d C f. .Q d ?¢¢[b g p by pS b f Gb f g g d d g.§.pd d jy.O y y {\S S y b ff d timntod that seven hundred people \1\.er¢present and approximately$6000 worlh of stuff Wu sold.Just wha;this means to Blair an hndly dfedqxeoplo cannot be brought to Biair wiihoui doing consldcrablothx!canbusinashereandanymandothatshouldhavethebsckzngof the hunineu men of the town.\Next Sntudny there L»to b H1othersalonndwhilewehavel\OtIseennildlthenuffthatintobegsoldyetwodidlookovertheIoad ¢ :Glwd Crowd In Allenduu1.Bit Blil ;ouol Shu me Tadkufiirfrwl. Many Nur Names Sunil the [jst of Mambo!!.. A VBHY ENJUYABLE EVENING The Annual llixer of the Chamberof .Commerce held last monday eveningat the B.I.D hlll vm with ouz question the most suceeuhaleverheldinBlairduringthelife of the priscnt orgnniution.The :min future of the evenmln; was tha colored minstnel show whiah was good enough to uk::firat not with professionals For this Queens: we haw Hr.md Hrs.Paul Hoon ond Hrs W.J.Xoopmm to thank. Hn.Moore and lln..Koop1om potinmuchtimodrillingthe:wantoncoloredpendomanbutntthuhot the nd death of Hrs.Koopmanlfatherleftthebundlnaithowad on Mrs.&loore.At 21111 juncturiMr.Moore camo to the rucuo and tho two proved themaelval fnily aqua!to tho oeculon.Tha end mon Jack McClintock Cari Schmidt.Lyle Goya:and Pnl Moon were than and our and Jack gm15m did himleif proud in thi roll of inlerlocutnr.The john snr:oridnll and brought out Inari 19phunfromtheaudlancn.Thi duky aingera know Liam duff usd their oid time aoutham mdodin were put over bk.The Chlrleltcfn which in the ht! hit of tha dancing xenon uns llso a big (saturn.Charley Elhutn and Wilbur Watts drouod $0 fit tht occasion did the Charleston much to the utilisation or!thou\presentbutlittiofinyearoldlimislhy Reese took the house by storm when tht played Liu little pinaninny and b f ognln sho was lod6 her stunt.Amr tho prognm the floor wasdufodfordxncingandIrith:nude from The Stunt#Entertainers tbl time pused quickly until midnight when thou pnnnt tended thlir way homesurd well aatinfiad iriih me enninfs enjoyment. N1KUMl CHAPTER To asm Nlkumi chapter D.A.R..mosh at the homo of Hn.EdDurant this week.Mn.Wm.Wilkinson has chnrgu of the propam Rembnm sP 1 Wuhlngton.In response to roll ull piciuru of early ancestors will be dispiayed and 3 brllf sketch of :hair history given. The chapter gave its nquired annunlcontributionoftwodollarsfor Ellis Islnnd and in addiilon ansendingnboxthisweekcontainingthreadforlacenewgoodsforapronsandchildreniudunesmuslinforundergarmentsandwoolfor sweaters.The government recognizes the splendid work of tho Dgughlrn of the American Rasvoiutlon in supplyinghzmdworktothealienwomen detainw at Eiiis Island. Theme women formerly wore aseriouspsoblcmnervousfrom| trying songo nn_d not understand ing the reason for their detention. buspicious of those about them to their confusion.They were verytroublesome.fm fi;ht!being .fre qucqt.Under the aympathetic guid anco of the Daughters of the Amer ucnn Revolution Iho have furnished them profitabio handiwork.they have quieled down. CAR Exim;mnlzau On Wednesday night of isnt week |11 freight cu was broken into here in the Blair yards and twentyfoo! innor fuhen 1.15131 =§;»;f 5»1==»;~_.;.;ken.Rai r e ec vuii.job and are working on several minor clues.nam hu gaind quita a reputa tion for dmigvery of nilrosd propertyandthecompanyhastakena young peopg po time.Eueslern sLlrr$12600 for the smmah oi hom:brought in by Henry Wynn!! | stand zo :top _...The .Bnptiet Aid Ind BB.B. §\nl1lch he re used.rn Dakota and they |re;n mulfzrnmvA1.P:x11m:PARTY cm of =h Hn lhry vimm§H Gibson of city is the éih bunch goofi ndsénnd réady for Jackie 1A1rd\y11MGln;mf£l Gm;is .nn honored and lttcndlng n1¢m1:>erfa£h<r of Hoof;Gibson so Bloir m.work.There is plenty of stuff on son of gif ;<m;§;on operationMi.io!both organizations celebrntaliat Zcut élsw Lliblahl uiisunctionic ground to make a good nic ond ol Oma a ulomer 1.f mg week.A .!ilTm gffgfr ¢\l¢1lS\5T1¢d her eightysecond binhday on 1u1.|for this movie sI.ar.this sale is a mighty good place for for =;j;1=L}_.. gl ériiwet down lion | cn: 3 us mia)nigEMD¥ldPY»Feb.15 when twenty(curl a farmer to attend if he is in med w _Wg gm day:at the ....s...1.f__....»lm.»in hm line I1 ._..J hm flnuxrhlzf. ~I .\.\ f.q|.f\n 0' ~L \ llmlclunal Oi \\lnnmg1.uu z1\. (ELI]BliAT1I5 Ii!IRIl!IIl{ WEDDING .f\NNI\ERSARY Phdendn and relatives took Mr. and Mrs.Myron ldelslnger by surpriselastSundaytomakethemrememberthat the ds;vu their thir tieth wedding anniversary.It is needless to say that everyone prulnthadsnexoeptionsllygoodtime. Feb.12 at a Vslentine party.The evening was spent in vingglmesanddsncingandat 2|into hour refreshments wen:served Those resent were Mar orie Hine 11 P 5lineGladysGilliamBernice Stzielnl Iett Ednn Bouvier Ralph and Wil3 lism Hineline Alfred Ilouvier Rus sell Christensen John Gallagher.Melboome Striclrlett and LowellHillernllofwhomvotedMiss Vivienne s very fine hostess. members gathered st ber home with Mr Paul moore prtauzm.p||u\.|y»su.ill|}\|n|l5 ......._n dainty lunch which they senwxlfof lho high school has been realtherighttime.Mrs.Pilcher islelectcd st sn ndvance in salary.He going back to her old home on the 3 is to receive $2150 .for the comsnrfarmwithhersonEdandwi{e4;enr.Mrs.Moore has also been nm!she will be xrmly mined byfelcqell as music anupervisor sg s ssl the memben.The ladies think that ary of $1300.She takes the plnceHFPilcherdeservessbright|P\!of Mrs.Gilbert S.Brown who has in her shadowed days and were glul brn in 1h¢position har the put to nhow her this honor.The mem wo years.bers hope she will be :ble to 39 tond once in s while st lout.The Enterprise for ners.. 0 b f S dy g y G d p y j y d d d y p p p p d by. y d d d.y p g p. \ nomu Us s1.\. Bvslns:G AND socux.FORECAST Feb.18 Fsrmers Institute lor this date poetpontih to be |.nno.nng:e§l Inter.Feb.19Baptist Y.P.U.£»<»== Feb.20Community sale at North Side Sale Pnvlllon. Feb.M .of C.meeting. ...f» §...L_ Q 1: | 1 _ : . .\ x _ | . . . _ _1 n _ L . _ . _i l e m m a n g a !- r n z m a m m a ; - tithe!of the com 1 were heretodemonstrate,ve ts l h und answer questions.great numb!!took sdvsn ls n of the opportunityto learn.The nttondlnos tru neubetterthanHr.Hsneoek hu!ex- poc to di twou dd be sn dwes re so zethat every one gnined s lot of ln-formstlon conoeming the construe-tlon,a r e and operation of this valuable pina of rnsc hlnl .Din- ner was served at noon day inthe bueulsnt and vu Id c hsrge of ""é' °"" \"" §"'Tuned insrrooderspentsyOmd u.0.K.Delleeker. prominent cigarmerchsntofOmshs,was in townHondny In the interests of his bud-Mu a n d srinlilin old friendn while here.Hr. Ddlie or has been In thesame business In the city for fortyfouryours.Hs g o n out on U20 road ocesslondlf ond in former y oars srnss xegus rwler over thlsterritory.He is p u t seventy-twobut would be taken for s msn ofseven!years r o v n w He makes a trip here only about once s you n o w . 0 I . .H i l s i n g e r l u :w e e k r e c e i v - e d h h :r e - a p p o i n t m e n t ,t h r o u g h G o v . H e l l u i l e n .a s S p e c i a l D e p u t y S t a t e G a m e W a r d e n .M r .H l l s i n g e r h e l d t h e p o s i t i o n f o r t h e p u t n l n l y e a r n .B l i s s M a g g i e L o w e w i l l s e l l h e r h o u s e h o l d g o o d s a t . s u l e s t h e n ' h o m e h e r e S s t u n d g .S h e h a s r e n t - e d h e r h o m e t o `o d L o f t i s ,w h o w i l |m o v e i n f r o m e K e l l e y V a n V s l i n p n o r t h o f t o w n H a r s h I . | » u n u \I l Chu. Hunk md Burr atwendd tho IA !! !w e lionday n u r H a m mHia:Mlldred Lippincott, of Blah' vldted at the E. C. ldpplneott home Werinenday afternoon. our lchool -eaachu-A tpant ~ Sato f.».,"'§" Omaha. JamoaCoo£:rn\aav1dLor tot.hacounty ant odncadsy. Geona laura, Jr. of Omaha, :pantthe 'rock-and at his home hero.J . | l. W e a tn . | i n B la i r b c t1 r e e o #g m " 5 l"' £ " S. » . ra.`mon aoaobyMrs.Anna Peddle and ll!-laMania Iowa drovo to Tekamah on Wodneaday. Hn . N. R.Burdlc visited friend!in Omaha aevenl days l u t *la k-Nail went down Thursday md they were dinner guests that earning 01Hr.m l Mrs.Albert W oodnld. Following tha dinner they attendedthe"Powder River"at the indi- torium.Hr.and Hrs.James Van Horn and Mrs. Barth: Naidcrkmgur drove tolnillair 'llsuraday to do some shop- p s-Mra. Gwrxa Han and Min Thd- ma wan Omaha viaitora Thursday.Thur; Petersen, of Valley, A form-er reddont hare whiia he was am- ployod aa uint cutter at the Jansen malbut wu here for a visit Thun-da'y Ind Friday.Mr. Petersen huao d his shop nt Valley and is look- ing for 1 auiuhia location.Mn .wm.Rankin was n m mboundmmm# Th ur s da y mo r ni n !Mrs.B.L.Rave:visited as thehome of her sister, Hrs. Dora John-son at Oakland a few "Ig mn week. Owing to his time ing nuttywell taken up with his st Tekamlh, Dr.Howard, c pgactor,han discontinued his visits to Hen-man.Ha hu had an offic e hen inthe building just wut of tbl W eltBros.Garage and spent Monday. Wednesday and Friday hare.Hr. and Hn. Fred Robertson and Gorngl dapen1:eSuna|iay at th:Jl;homc ofIn r aug r,ra.n-son,n o n h e a a t o f n o n i " . .i n Godae wh o la a a h l- K I I l ll I |zouNn THE coumv News ol Interest gathered by Enterprise correspondents from every community ln Wash- .lemon County. I».vo~¢.»s.»o~us..wo~f.ss.vs AR.LH~1G'1\oN Norss Arlington, Feb.1i.--The C. C. C.Club wu delightfullg entertained onSlii mlly evening y Mrs.Frank Wolf in honor of her guest,Mrs.Pearl Selberg of Mankato,Minn.I*rogneuire high five was played. Hrs. S. B. Dixon receiving the ggi" for the high seore and Frank olfreceived the consolation.A deliciouslunc h wie served st a late hour to tnonly guests. llrs.Ed Enao r1rs son thesic klist lest week.hlr. Kerboff of Fontandle, 1| visit- ing this week st the Wm.Oster-mnn, Sr., home.Mesdsmes H.w.Schoettger und Sarah Mcllonnld were holtesses to the M. E. Lsdies' Aid on Wednesdnyafternoon st the home of the fonner. After the business meeting the lsdaes enjoyed s delicious lunch which wassugeetive of the Valentine season.tile Maxine Damon.of Omahais visiting st the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.W . L ur- son.F. H. Brokaw and C. C. Marshallreturned on Wednesday from GmulIslandwheretheyattendedthe stste-meeting of school boards.A ps;-ty was dr en st the JohnNibbe home on Tuesdsy evening m honor of Gilben Nibbo's sixteenthbirth nnnlverssry.Seventeen of his i s o u - M u n r o -*_ ~ one o'e10ek birthday luncheon onTuesday.Bridge oecupied the gf;- ernoon:Mrs.Grimes was present-ed with s nice birthday gift.Placesweremarked.for .Mesdunes FrankThrllnn,w.w Blackman,w.5.Wiley,will Jones,B u n w u u s m.Estelle Do Lo , d l of Fremont,md llrs. J . C. lglekburn. A la n e crowd was present sttheluncheonoftheCommunity club which s tu served st CraneChapebytheH.E.Ladies'Aid.The dugusslon on "An =>=>=~»g tothe 1»¢\=ms." was and by nr.. L Cady and occupied the main p u :of tl1e evenin|.Arlington is onlyfour mxles a n y f f d m paved , g a g and the club is very anxious zomakeplansforfutureoonnection,although no definite action was tak- en.A daughter wus born to Mr. andHrs.Henry 1103215 on Saturday,February Sth. The Auxiliary of the AmericanLegmnmet on Monday evening stthenewlegionclubroomswithe large number of members gresent.lleadsmes Fred Weber, G..Ros-enkllde and H. D. Weber were host- esses and served delicious refresh-ments.At the business meeting,gy"-»were made for the ledonnquettobeservedMsn.h lst.Delegates were elected es .follows to attend the district c onvention stOmon Februuy 21th: MesdunesG. H. Rosenkilds, beslie Petersen and unr'n8|.l=lwll4 a.thmobn.lln. Hu. ¢k'8 . 8 . e l a u | ! 3 atd ls a u n f . V i t ! h i d | wg - ; m » n » u » = § ¢ m b ¢ r » f » : § » ' ~ a n d h l alx n u f h l u c h l s t f o r ag=°=',T°| | , { n - TM clléahhad u m 1,.'}'»..h»..=' 1 . » . - . . m ¢ .- Will m n i g m l g g y J ~u n g g g a the Koen! hom;y.Millard G¢lle.hon'¢Bench I\ n n m r p f l | e : ! to & M lo ! ! ` h i . |~ turn from C\li.fom!l1It\r| heg m before thc Inlida °'Y¢|, ke Cmlifomi-I. but I I N better," is the way ha mum thTheHunkboy:ground fe-ld =~urday for Hr. J ohn Compton. The Bunch Club mi t ' i t hJuno: Snnnnn south ol Blair Thursdur.Only four membatq weabsent and a number of vhitonai tu the pleasure of ihl mildnThi ne xt mutln ' | v i li b t w i l l Allie F nndun.Cb. 25.Sh ilo Pe ak In a di lmtr atGHu:§a B by .5,gn ll|l.(sunday :Iithmgs? dtughttf,§ nMr. and §'$..H. J . Smith,r. gr wg ~ S y lvll a g n g ld r , vi i i n .m 'a 1 YFremont but Sunday.Hin Gem-udu Warrick upon; Hoag nn k ht Id th th e J . H4 00 ~ 'm i Chu.Hull::peut H o ~ evening with H n . ~ n o r . .|H. J. smiun. Wu.-mu VRRNE PUIJLSN Wnlur Verne Pullm. non nl Ind Hn. C. A. mm. mild I!m»m¢.at his puma no Un Tdbuh on Pub. 12. 1986. ee for zhe Baker bo BlBi of hereh u accepted a » - 1 %in Omaha andkleft Tueaday to take up her werSome time a n the member:oftheLadies'Aid were divided intom u m Each s r wv consists of nine ladies.They are ornniabd in thin way to do something to ralaemoney for their lodely.On Wed- nesday of thin week gr=nu|aNo.1g m ' a public tea at the me of rs.Wm.Brandln to which allwere invited.Lunch me :erred be~ginnang at 4:00 o'elock.Hrs.C. H.Blanchard ia chairman and theothers of the c ommittee were Hn.Wm. Ilmndert, Mn. Margaret Iver- aon, Mn.Emeat Dixon,Mrs. TomWakefield, Mn.Ed Oiaon,Hrs.E.E. f.1a;.lord, Mn Wm. Kramer, Mrs..Browning and Mrs. E. P. Harrison.Mrs. I.. A. Woodward spent Mon- day nhepplng in Omaha.She wentdownSundayeveningandvisitedover nighe at the home of her lon,Alben and wife. Membera of the Relief CMP! It'T¢kameh those birthdays occur inJanuary, February and Merch made up a committee who aereed a dinner i0 ihe corps Saturday.M n Bet! C00|1er of near here wal one of the group.Mn. J. M. Brewster has a birth- day Feb.16 and a number of her friends wiahcd to remind her of. lt#3 :wing her a surprise.However under evening is band pncliee and It \\ouI¢| interfere with mme attend-lna' ~e they chose I`rld.aLeeening aaaconvenienttime.T y }xou£1!. t1'er}thing necessary for a birth y dinner whnch was served about sevene'cJ01k.The remainder of the eve- nlmz was eglnnt ln music,game: and visiting.The guests were Mr.and Mrs.F..P.Hansen,Mr.andHrs. It.H.Bovee and Hina Etbei.llr. and Mrs. H. L. Swan. Hr. andH r ;Fred Robertson and Cornell, tithe!of the com 1 were heretodemonstrate,ve ts l h und answer questions.great numb!!took sdvsn ls n of the opportunityto learn.The nttondlnos tru neubetterthanHr.Hsneoek hu!ex- poc to di twou dd be sn dwes re so zethat every one gnined s lot of ln-formstlon conoeming the construe-tlon,a r e and operation of this valuable pina of rnsc hlnl .Din- ner was served at noon day inthe bueulsnt and vu Id c hsrge of ""é' °"" \"" §"'Tuned insrrooderspentsyOmd u.0.K.Delleeker. prominent cigarmerchsntofOmshs,was in townHondny In the interests of his bud-Mu a n d srinlilin old friendn while here.Hr. Ddlie or has been In thesame business In the city for fortyfouryours.Hs g o n out on U20 road ocesslondlf ond in former y oars srnss xegus rwler over thlsterritory.He is p u t seventy-twobut would be taken for s msn ofseven!years r o v n w He makes a trip here only about once s you n o w . 0 I . .H i l s i n g e r l u :w e e k r e c e i v - e d h h :r e - a p p o i n t m e n t ,t h r o u g h G o v . H e l l u i l e n .a s S p e c i a l D e p u t y S t a t e G a m e W a r d e n .M r .H l l s i n g e r h e l d t h e p o s i t i o n f o r t h e p u t n l n l y e a r n .B l i s s M a g g i e L o w e w i l l s e l l h e r h o u s e h o l d g o o d s a t . s u l e s t h e n ' h o m e h e r e S s t u n d g .S h e h a s r e n t - e d h e r h o m e t o `o d L o f t i s ,w h o w i l |m o v e i n f r o m e K e l l e y V a n V s l i n p n o r t h o f t o w n H a r s h I . | » u n u \I l Chu. Hunk md Burr atwendd tho IA !! !w e lionday n u r H a m mHia:Mlldred Lippincott, of Blah' vldted at the E. C. ldpplneott home Werinenday afternoon. our lchool -eaachu-A tpant ~ Sato f.».,"'§" Omaha. JamoaCoo£:rn\aav1dLor tot.hacounty ant odncadsy. Geona laura, Jr. of Omaha, :pantthe 'rock-and at his home hero.J . | l. W e a tn . | i n B la i r b c t1 r e e o #g m " 5 l"' £ " S. » . ra.`mon aoaobyMrs.Anna Peddle and ll!-laMania Iowa drovo to Tekamah on Wodneaday. Hn . N. R.Burdlc visited friend!in Omaha aevenl days l u t *la k-Nail went down Thursday md they were dinner guests that earning 01Hr.m l Mrs.Albert W oodnld. Following tha dinner they attendedthe"Powder River"at the indi- torium.Hr.and Hrs.James Van Horn and Mrs. Barth: Naidcrkmgur drove tolnillair 'llsuraday to do some shop- p s-Mra. Gwrxa Han and Min Thd- ma wan Omaha viaitora Thursday.Thur; Petersen, of Valley, A form-er reddont hare whiia he was am- ployod aa uint cutter at the Jansen malbut wu here for a visit Thun-da'y Ind Friday.Mr. Petersen huao d his shop nt Valley and is look- ing for 1 auiuhia location.Mn .wm.Rankin was n m mboundmmm# Th ur s da y mo r ni n !Mrs.B.L.Rave:visited as thehome of her sister, Hrs. Dora John-son at Oakland a few "Ig mn week. Owing to his time ing nuttywell taken up with his st Tekamlh, Dr.Howard, c pgactor,han discontinued his visits to Hen-man.Ha hu had an offic e hen inthe building just wut of tbl W eltBros.Garage and spent Monday. Wednesday and Friday hare.Hr. and Hn. Fred Robertson and Gorngl dapen1:eSuna|iay at th:Jl;homc ofIn r aug r,ra.n-son,n o n h e a a t o f n o n i " . .i n Godae wh o la a a h l- K I I l ll I |zouNn THE coumv News ol Interest gathered by Enterprise correspondents from every community ln Wash- .lemon County. I».vo~¢.»s.»o~us..wo~f.ss.vs AR.LH~1G'1\oN Norss Arlington, Feb.1i.--The C. C. C.Club wu delightfullg entertained onSlii mlly evening y Mrs.Frank Wolf in honor of her guest,Mrs.Pearl Selberg of Mankato,Minn.I*rogneuire high five was played. Hrs. S. B. Dixon receiving the ggi" for the high seore and Frank olfreceived the consolation.A deliciouslunc h wie served st a late hour to tnonly guests. llrs.Ed Enao r1rs son thesic klist lest week.hlr. Kerboff of Fontandle, 1| visit- ing this week st the Wm.Oster-mnn, Sr., home.Mesdsmes H.w.Schoettger und Sarah Mcllonnld were holtesses to the M. E. Lsdies' Aid on Wednesdnyafternoon st the home of the fonner. After the business meeting the lsdaes enjoyed s delicious lunch which wassugeetive of the Valentine season.tile Maxine Damon.of Omahais visiting st the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.W . L ur- son.F. H. Brokaw and C. C. Marshallreturned on Wednesday from GmulIslandwheretheyattendedthe stste-meeting of school boards.A ps;-ty was dr en st the JohnNibbe home on Tuesdsy evening m honor of Gilben Nibbo's sixteenthbirth nnnlverssry.Seventeen of his i s o u - M u n r o -*_ ~ one o'e10ek birthday luncheon onTuesday.Bridge oecupied the gf;- ernoon:Mrs.Grimes was present-ed with s nice birthday gift.Placesweremarked.for .Mesdunes FrankThrllnn,w.w Blackman,w.5.Wiley,will Jones,B u n w u u s m.Estelle Do Lo , d l of Fremont,md llrs. J . C. lglekburn. A la n e crowd was present sttheluncheonoftheCommunity club which s tu served st CraneChapebytheH.E.Ladies'Aid.The dugusslon on "An =>=>=~»g tothe 1»¢\=ms." was and by nr.. L Cady and occupied the main p u :of tl1e evenin|.Arlington is onlyfour mxles a n y f f d m paved , g a g and the club is very anxious zomakeplansforfutureoonnection,although no definite action was tak- en.A daughter wus born to Mr. andHrs.Henry 1103215 on Saturday,February Sth. The Auxiliary of the AmericanLegmnmet on Monday evening stthenewlegionclubroomswithe large number of members gresent.lleadsmes Fred Weber, G..Ros-enkllde and H. D. Weber were host- esses and served delicious refresh-ments.At the business meeting,gy"-»were made for the ledonnquettobeservedMsn.h lst.Delegates were elected es .follows to attend the district c onvention stOmon Februuy 21th: MesdunesG. H. Rosenkilds, beslie Petersen and unr'n8|.l=lwll4 a.thmobn.lln. Hu. ¢k'8 . 8 . e l a u | ! 3 atd ls a u n f . V i t ! h i d | wg - ; m » n » u » = § ¢ m b ¢ r » f » : § » ' ~ a n d h l alx n u f h l u c h l s t f o r ag=°=',T°| | , { n - TM clléahhad u m 1,.'}'»..h»..=' 1 . » . - . . m ¢ .- Will m n i g m l g g y J ~u n g g g a the Koen! hom;y.Millard G¢lle.hon'¢Bench I\ n n m r p f l | e : ! to & M lo ! ! ` h i . |~ turn from C\li.fom!l1It\r| heg m before thc Inlida °'Y¢|, ke Cmlifomi-I. but I I N better," is the way ha mum thTheHunkboy:ground fe-ld =~urday for Hr. J ohn Compton. The Bunch Club mi t ' i t hJuno: Snnnnn south ol Blair Thursdur.Only four membatq weabsent and a number of vhitonai tu the pleasure of ihl mildnThi ne xt mutln ' | v i li b t w i l l Allie F nndun.Cb. 25.Sh ilo Pe ak In a di lmtr atGHu:§a B by .5,gn ll|l.(sunday :Iithmgs? dtughttf,§ nMr. and §'$..H. J . Smith,r. gr wg ~ S y lvll a g n g ld r , vi i i n .m 'a 1 YFremont but Sunday.Hin Gem-udu Warrick upon; Hoag nn k ht Id th th e J . H4 00 ~ 'm i Chu.Hull::peut H o ~ evening with H n . ~ n o r . .|H. J. smiun. Wu.-mu VRRNE PUIJLSN Wnlur Verne Pullm. non nl Ind Hn. C. A. mm. mild I!m»m¢.at his puma no Un Tdbuh on Pub. 12. 1986. ee for zhe Baker bo BlBi of hereh u accepted a » - 1 %in Omaha andkleft Tueaday to take up her werSome time a n the member:oftheLadies'Aid were divided intom u m Each s r wv consists of nine ladies.They are ornniabd in thin way to do something to ralaemoney for their lodely.On Wed- nesday of thin week gr=nu|aNo.1g m ' a public tea at the me of rs.Wm.Brandln to which allwere invited.Lunch me :erred be~ginnang at 4:00 o'elock.Hrs.C. H.Blanchard ia chairman and theothers of the c ommittee were Hn.Wm. Ilmndert, Mn. Margaret Iver- aon, Mn.Emeat Dixon,Mrs. TomWakefield, Mn.Ed Oiaon,Hrs.E.E. f.1a;.lord, Mn Wm. Kramer, Mrs..Browning and Mrs. E. P. Harrison.Mrs. I.. A. Woodward spent Mon- day nhepplng in Omaha.She wentdownSundayeveningandvisitedover nighe at the home of her lon,Alben and wife. Membera of the Relief CMP! It'T¢kameh those birthdays occur inJanuary, February and Merch made up a committee who aereed a dinner i0 ihe corps Saturday.M n Bet! C00|1er of near here wal one of the group.Mn. J. M. Brewster has a birth- day Feb.16 and a number of her friends wiahcd to remind her of. lt#3 :wing her a surprise.However under evening is band pncliee and It \\ouI¢| interfere with mme attend-lna' ~e they chose I`rld.aLeeening aaaconvenienttime.T y }xou£1!. t1'er}thing necessary for a birth y dinner whnch was served about sevene'cJ01k.The remainder of the eve- nlmz was eglnnt ln music,game: and visiting.The guests were Mr.and Mrs.F..P.Hansen,Mr.andHrs. It.H.Bovee and Hina Etbei.llr. and Mrs. H. L. Swan. Hr. andH r ;Fred Robertson and Cornell, »h n h n Blair. Nebnlh. Pduury 13» 1926--nm. 1-:N-rsna ma n - .__ |» \ r --sw-- MI I m a m a : mumu d a t h a u - n t l) k |l l| 1 , P u t | r . u ; . u . u A . u .; g ' ! : 8 0 P . H . / m ma i ~ r J' . m o m n u x a n / u f r nn o .15 Y - L l . m 'that-adn: ld* lonth. m m f I. 0 . 0 . F . z x c n l z r x z x r:ua and 48| P1Hay Enning. P.N.G. CLUBme Friday »f each lonth. w . o . w .m and Srd Fridlr E n d ! ! AHRRICAN u smou. Shr i" r . Hlhl Po d. No. 1 54 ...l I 1 m u t e ! t i o n ~ b i l l In ~ m m zi n s s rm u zm Arthur D. Smalley , llidln Fd d lr .February 19,m l .' n n gn n in t -h a ln u ru mdy lnn g po n -pl|' ||v r k, ub ¢ .l|q' M¢1 vil|l» bd h Seld fhfu hdl,B p o d ll d d ml s v l li h i fv t l lb y ml mb d n d t h v h f -lu n | \ ¢ m , D r . J o h n l ln o n W d l|, Pnddcnt of Gnad b i n d C o h n . R a n t z n D u n n . m - d hll|\ovl !Au¢ |§0 qln 1|¢ ¢.. |.. NOTICE OF HEARING A. C. Debel, Attorney In the County Court STATE OF NEBRASKA. al..Washington Ceuuty I n t! | ¢ Hl £ ta r o f th c E l ta te o ! ' Hattie Biaeo,Deceased:The heirs ar luv, next of kin, deviseea, lm- tees, eroditon,and All panom in- lrrnietl in u i d estate are hereby notified u m on UI!mam d w ofFebruary1928, John Blum Iliad a petition in uid Cqunzy Court illeg- lng muon; other things that MattieBluman iahabitlnt of Wislrington County, Ncbnah. died sa the 1801 day of December 1926,leavin;no Iurt Will and Testament, md por-aeuc d of Rai and Penlmgl Estate estimated at $140080 and praying for ulndnidntion thereof.If you faii to appear at amid County Court on tha 12th day o1 umn 1925. at 2 a'r.lock P. M.. and Coon WITH G ~A. S BL;§;NY . m o m n u x a n / u f r nn o .15 Y - L l . m 'that-adn: ld* lonth. m n s o l v r u u t l l n u b y e a u d m u - |. ion p me u d. h ¢ |, w ulmpo u din a bill Introduced by Bapanmudvo s n » x lmb u w , N ¢ s f » u n mm¢ h » n Frid.| y ,Fab.l2.T h o x u n n n p n v i d u i h a t b a n d l a ! | t¢ ¢ d n ln ln o ¢ u a a d 1 n ll2 5 0 . - 0 0 ° J l° ° h h m s d b 1 v - b a u u mr y wb a u u d b y t b o p o l s m u h r g m n f l l la r lmp r a nmmtl and nlmmbuub- ma$ otd| pnd s¢ | a n| ~\| \r va | ~l tn l u a l h i n s p p x v p x - mb a of ll. - 0 0 0 , W o w d l f n y u p \ u | | i m i d e n t i o a e q n i s i d c u d i e p n p a t h s . AW r | .I u!s lpn pslt7! nr¢ oud ¢m~ n| £ kn Iou .\ d| > | h | nd \¢ d\r 7tb0i n-n e ma u e o mmn me a mm ' n n d. ln ¢ ¥ - ld llc f th a wlr wod wo u ld h g i v m u l b o u d o l d i n d o n o l t h n P v d o f l l u d q u u n m t ean da dnxol n n n x m m b a n . w/ ma ma- mn CO U NT Y F A l l ' E U l B A U N o n a G ¢ . l o l P ! g ( > n C o l l ¢ | l F¢m|% |ah1ndn|dpounsi|ofpod y e r n o v o n t h e lu mw a e n t h n p ln a n d x ma n lh a u f a g n i lt h o h l g b n l g o d o lt h o n c l N o b r ll k n 9 1 |empeentut.8f. u d u d N o. ! i|l3 0 0 p w m u m l s u n d u d n a u x z o o pmmdlwipo rinti-b an me n|e.A fun n-en!u£n|\hoeo|\uut m m u h :uveryuow h o h q n .T Mn u n n o lb h u n d n h a d w u n u in m m ! L o . a r . x x c n a r x z w r m w m n w y s v w u . PJ LG. CL UBma Prh ily n Qld ! Heath. w . o . w . m and 811|Friday Evndng. n m u c m u s a x o u .s u m 3 . s m r u e . N u . u am w a m m - \ . z v ¢ ¢ » ¢ . \ m BUSY a n c w ahs8 Pdd »y ol» \¢h I| ouv-h 1 - m e n u s 'B X AIIN AT IO N n / r r m Saturday, April 17, 188 ' Saturdny. Juno 5, IHA s u n n y , m y : A m e . l n b d l h n h , Om Swpe'in¢andenL mc rd for any large Uttar.Practical hog men who have eo- openlad 'lrlth the ktanllon servic ein the hog lot uniution projec t be- lieve th!!1,400 pound w a n a per mar on iam 1111 be harder to reac h than the ton lltur pal c on-plilhi.lt would be more prutiell and many hog ma-n pain 1.0 work ,fur n high mrs-rage of the herd hs- N O T I C E O F H R A B I N G A .C .De be l , At t or ne y I n t h e C m m t y C o u r t S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A . W a s h i n g t o n C e u u t y I n t!| ¢H l £ t a r o f t h c E l t a t e o!' H a t t i e Bi ae o,De ce as ed :T h e h e i r s a z l u v,n e x t o f k i n , d e vi s e e a ,l m - tees,e r o d i t o n ,a n d A l l p a n o m i n - l r r n i e t l i n u i d es t a t e a n h e r e b y n o t i fi e d u m o n U I !ma m d w o f F e b r u a r y 192 8,Jo h n B l u m Il i a d a pe t i ti o n i n u i d C q u n z y C o u r t i l l e g - l n g m u o n ; o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t M a t t i e al.. m m zi n s s rm u zm Arthur D. Smalley , llidln Fd d lr .February 19,m l .' n n £ 1 8 8 i tll.Suudsy February 21,Sunday8 c h o o l a t w a \ . l l .lo m i n g wo r - | h J p n t 1 1 A . R .Be n no n by lalm Hu on W dll, D . D.Bnhjtds 'The Work nf Young People in tbl Church of Today."1Bnplin Young Pooplfa Union at6 : 8 0 ? . ¥ .S p e d d n d d n l l b y i i s . Gddc nlhhlE wd n g uronhip at 1:80 PJ H.Samoa by Rev. Ezra. Duncan.Sub- jec t: "Tha Ca!! of Christ." Prayer moetinz nary W ndaeadly waning at 8 P. K.Choir pnctine m r !Friday we- ning at a P. ll. gn n in t -h a ln u ru mdy lnn g po n -pl|' ||v r k, ub ¢ .l|q' M¢1 vil|l» bd h Seld fhfu hdl,B p o d ll d d ml s v l li h i fv t l lb y ml mb d n d t h v h f -lu n | \ ¢ m , D r . J o h n l ln o n W d l|, Pnddcnt of Gnad b i n d C o h n . R a n t z n D u n n . m - d hll|\ovl !Au¢ |§0 qln 1|¢ ¢.. |.. Bapdat Suu Convnndon mdfllhn H|r 1 G o ld |n Md l,G n Au . \ |d G n ld m m : o w . W .m a h a z u s u n s H e n r y J.W a r n i n g ,P a s t o r T h e L o r d w i l l i n g ,w e i n t e n d t o o b l e r \ 'e t h e fo l l o il r i n g n t h t i t ! !f o r u n n e x t fo u r o r t h e S u n d a y s d u m - i n a L e n t : - Sllurdsy,Fnhrury 20,l i l !nt s x r u l n n a P.-rl,.ljgglgngry phy , 'I"h¢Tro lanternG..1\.R.un d w. n. c .ntth¢B1AirBApti| t¢l»urd| . !nduuI48hB\hud.\yA!tu1aoon| -''l' l1¢ nlr illb¢| pld .n! f0¢ hl! 'llbo- m u l ' u r sown.. An!."'5'°2 o a r d o d n P u n s n , B o o k 1 1 , o r m l l l o f l g q l R e c o r d :o f W a s h i n g t o n C m m t y ,N e b z u k a .a n d m o r t g a d n g euui p n n vn i r l n r L a t ~ T h n l »~| 'un u m . .lv n h lu c s v : (a c . un als o alla fo r lr nmr htio n o f Sl,-000,000I.odlfn,|rapen»uine1dent x o u q n i d d o a d r h a p n p u u u . Apprlllllnfpmper!7i'nr¢°n¢| \1ll-n l i k n wo u l d b i h x n d ll d b y tb l i n - terrtatooommlruenmmisdon Ti lldi zo c ti dn e f tho na lwo r kwad d li e g i v c n z o n b o u d o f d i n d o u o f t h o Poc toff iu a quu nmz eond.:¢1n¢o~t n ve n me n h n n . .o mh n 4 0 ' ! h n lo n , A t ty l.1 ' r ¢ o u ° r . m r » | ¢ =; Y w m h n b y m d d n d s h n t l h undudgnnd,C h l r l l Bo n ha m u p m n u n n u n Z l t h d s y o f m y .l92 ¥. ¢\ | | dh | | pd d¢ 4o mi n\ h1 Dk \- rict C v n n o 1 WI-IUIRWI County, Na b n a k q n n d u m ma n n e d mu d o n in whkh y o u w e n d d m d m g i o - gothsr unlthb thlrh t h y n y c z o l w h k h n l d p a d d n a n d t h n a b j e nm d |>=n»°~ ol which u i d u d o u h m a a u l a n n a z e o u n d n g m m d } u d ; m e n z 1 o r \ - Mn m mm td u o n z NIYl| nP l91| I| ll0r1n uMhtb¢ p| 'Kn-d v l l n u n a w w w . u m i n l e r u f . ¢ h | : e s n n : \ . h ¢ n u o ! 1 % p e r m - n dnud April 0, 1921. mad: wJ f md C ' h u - lu B m h u lm w ma lp n ..,.md mvvr in x lat Numbc r od ' hu ns (a)m s u a Numbond ' r m (10) v m m °1 Axunxwn.Wm-h=¢w»Cwnfy . Nohr nh; to have uid n t l amp a bo ve da e h d s o ld u s d me proensdl Lbudrom dur tba payment o f ¢ h ¢ a m o ! u k l u d n u z o b o a P -plied up on d u amount found due » u p \ u » u u ¢ » m 4 » » u u m m m - n n .Qd f o r me h u th r md fur- ther nlld ul so tho Court may seemsm md equitable. Yo u ln r e q u ln d to u u v n r m i d p e t l t i a n o n o r b d u n t b e i i n d d l yo ! ' | | u ¢ h , 1 9 M . u r \ h a Go u 1 - t ml :take uid :addon u vu: and under judgment meoxdingly. D n te d u s wf , N¢ \ mm, mu ma day oi February, 1926. 2-Bt.C h u Boldmlu,P!Alnti!f_ NOTICE OF HEARING A. C. Debel, Attorney In the County Court STATE OF NEBRASKA. al..Washington Ceuuty I n t! | ¢ Hl £ ta r o f th c E l ta te o ! ' Hattie Biaeo,Deceased:The heirs ar luv, next of kin, deviseea, lm- tees, eroditon,and All panom in- lrrnietl in u i d estate are hereby notified u m on UI!mam d w ofFebruary1928, John Blum Iliad a petition in uid Cqunzy Court illeg- lng muon; other things that MattieBluman iahabitlnt of Wislrington County, Ncbnah. died sa the 1801 day of December 1926,leavin;no Iurt Will and Testament, md por-aeuc d of Rai and Penlmgl Estate estimated at $140080 and praying for ulndnidntion thereof.If you faii to appear at amid County Court on tha 12th day o1 umn 1925. at 2 a'r.lock P. M.. and Coon WITH G ~A. S BL;§;NY appoint Blanch Blaeo Peterson or some other luitnble person Admin- istrator and proceed to a settlement of dd estate.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 15th day oi February 1926. (SEAL)l. c. ELLER. H z .County Judge. xurz c la ro NUN- BESIDENT !)EF¥I}iI)AZ'iT 0l{anion & OHKnlon, Attya. To Otto E.Ludwig:You are hereby notified that the undonrigned, Louise Smith as plain tiff on the 21th day ot J uly , l925,Meal her petition in the IJ itrict Court of Washingtoxn County, Nehrulea, and commenced an action in which you were defendant,together with others, the prayer of which uid pc- tition and the object and purposeof which shial action is to obtain nn accounting on and judgment for the amount due on a certain promtnorynote in the principal sum of $2000.00 with interest thereon at thd rate of 7% per annum, dated April 1, 1922, nude to the u i d mu m S mi th by Adolph G.Ludwig and Emma H. Ludwig and to further obtnin fore-closure of e certain real estate mon- gqe mule to secure the paytnent of a i d note by mid Adolph G.Lumiwig und Emma H.Ludwig, said mortgage being recorded at Page 208.Book 18.of theLtortngeRecordsofWashing- ton County , Nebruks, md mortgar ing and conveying Lot NumberedFour (4) in Block Numbered Eleven (11) Village of Arlington, Washing ton County, Nob:-uh. zo have meread estate above described cold and the proceeds therefrom after the. plyment of the c osta of uid actionto be applied upon the amount found morigue,and for suc h other and further relief as to the Court may seem gm md aqmiubln.You a n required to answer uid petition on or before that 22nd day o l Marc h, 1928, or the Conn maytake uid petition as true and render Judgment wwrd lnd vDltod at Blldr, Nebruka., this 2nd day at Fobmnry, 1926.2»5\.Louln Smith, Pmnun. 1 - m e n u s 'B X AIIN AT IO N n / r r m Saturday, April 17, 188 ' Saturdny. Juno 5, IHA s u n n y , m y : A m e . l n b d l h n h , Om Swpe'in¢andenL x1 \ ; $5.00 Per Ton for ILLINOIS COAL It iB Coal that we would be justified in asking more for, were we to fix the 'Brice by its heating efficiency. Just how little ash and how much heat you get from this unusual Coal. OtherCoal at proportinate low prices. Farmers Co-Operative Union BLAIR NEBRASKA xoncls éfimmsc s r x r x - : o r H e n m a n . Wuluingtnn CountG1:nt Lathrop, ,Attorney In the County Court In the Hatter of the z u m of Carneiiun Banu Deceased: The heirs at luv, nut of kin. darken, ¥e¢a- tlea, cnglitan, ln<i,Al1 persons in-ternslzd In u i d sittin a n hereby notified that on the 29th d w of January,1926 H u n Bama flied ;petition in uid County Conn :lieg- - sl. W all Paper from loc up per double roll House Paint, per gal.....$3.60 Red Bun Paint, per gal....$1.50 Enamel. all colors. Varnlshes etc. ='_<¢lorConguleum RugsHouseh9ldCac¢§er and Furnlture \ ,..» Wall Paper and Paint Store son, Mn.Emeat Dixon,Mrs. TomWakefield, Mn.Ed Oban,Hrs.E.E. f.1a;.lord, Mn Wm. Knmor, Mrs..Browning and Mrs. E. P. Harrison.Mrs. I.. A. Woodward spout Mon- doy nhopplng in Omaha.She wentdownSundayeveningendvisitedover nigho at the homo of her lon,Albon and wife. Memben of the Relief CMP! ItTokamohthose birthdays occur inJanuary, Feb:unry and March nude up a comrnitteo who :erred o dinner i0 the corps Saturday.M n Bet! C00|1er of near here wt: one of the group.Mn. J . M. Browator hu n birth- day I<b.16 and a number of hor friends wilhcd to remind her of. lt#3 Kwing hor n surprise.However ondar evening is bond pncliee and It \\ouI¢| interfere with some attend-lnl ~o they chose I`rld.|Levening anaconvenienttime.T y }xou£1t t1'¢r}thing necessary for a birth y @ ©©©© © © © © ©©©© @ © © @ ©@»©©©©9J@@>°'° °_,£.\;v »*V -, me ~./"wha/:Ie Saga:-¢ 1 "There's a Car I Am 5 _ >£ ; G l a d t o R e c o m m e n d . "~ . ~ , _ g m Itrhas the material in it that stands (or ` ~ long service under allkinds of weather '\ m 1~ ..\xand road coudxtions. Flint Automobile t1 '¢ r} th mg ne ce ssa ry o r a ~I y o'cJovk The remainder of the ave- nlng Win ¢g1|.~nt In music,game: end visiting.The guests were Mr.md Mrs.F..P.Hanson,Mr.andHrs. It.H.Bovee end His!Ethei.lr. and Mn. H. L. Swan. Hr. andliz:L Fred Robertson and Cornell, ih. and Mn. L. C. Hansen um twoehildrcn,llr .in d i l u .ForrestBFPW:ll'l and Leone.and Mr.ma Hn. Harold Brewster.The re lar meeting of the De-gree of §'3m°f was heir!Saturd:I evening, Feb. IB.The re vu a 1 rattendance.The newly insulin of-ficers had charge for the first time. Aner sm \=»df~aeudon 'closed asocialhour folowed.Refreshment:were served by a mmmfme.A number gli; °";'d_P°g,1;," are lk! I 1 resent Ir oolr: s. W m. B ehr en t mmf' in Linc oln the put week. beenhard to recognaoooro nfolks,so decked out worn they in wild weaf hats. chaps, spurs, boots and even the rod handkerehlda asnick pieeea.A number of the auxil- ill'¥ ladies also went doom.Hin Nadene Rho: entortdnod l number ol her school m s n a t aparty at her home neu here s mozday evening.Those attending ro-port n most enjoyable time.TheRaven an to :novo from the farm which they have oocupied on the Wooclt-Upelike ranch the g m twoyearsandweregrettoearnthe M 3 will take them from our mi LThe Rah! Rah! girls had a party al. the home of one of their mem-bers,Mine Biurilla Lowe Fxigiay evening.They had a jolly timeplaylng games.Hrs. Z.Parrish isthem: sponsor.They were formerly known an the campfire girl: but ashorttimeagoadoptedNe i:new r a m s .M n .W m .A d a m :e n t e r t a i n e d L h e t e a c h e n a t b r i d g e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , I e h . 9 .T h - o n p r e s e n t a n d e n j o y e d t h e h o s p i t a l i t y o f t h o A d a m s w e n . S u m . .a n d M r s .S e n e y ,M i s s W i l m a F a r r a r ,L i l e s R u t h B u r r u s .B i n .L . C .l l a n s l o n ,M i n E l s i e F e l d l . ,M i s s l u l m J a c k s o n ,M i n R u t h C o t t o n and li k e Helen Wixer.The Jemes William farm sale heldMondaywaslargelyattendedand UIIHRS sold well.Mr.Williams is~v -the Geo ~e Lowe farm 'boltru to six ladies at la ~ge last Tuesday.A very pleasant afternoonvraly pcnt by all.Bdore departi1;5 for their homes the honeu new a. nice lunch.Herman was well represented atthe "Powder River" at the auditor- ium in Omaha Thursday evsnlnz.Plrlglaps to some of ua it would han north of hen.He h u cn oper-aung one of the 1.-alta places north of town and makes the maya iogrt onto n smaller place. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings West were Omaha chopper.: Tuesday.J. H. .Io an was n Blair visitor Plllmdly.I-Hiday and Saturday were busydaysforWaldoHancock.Theywere the dues of the trnctnr achodl hcid at the Lc ;ion hall.Represen- merchrnt of Omaha,was in townHondny In the interests of his bud-Mu a n d srinlitin old friendn while here.Hr. Dellie er hu been In thesome business In the city for fortyfouryearn.He g o n out on the road oc eulondlf md in former y o a n s r u o xe g u lr wl e r o ve r th hterritory.He is p u t seventy-twobut would be taken for e man ofseven!years r o v n w He makes e trip here only about once e you n o w . 0 I . .H i l e i n g e r l a t w e e k r e c e i v - e d h h :r e - a p p o i n t m e n t ,t h r o u g h G o v . H e l l u i l e n .a n S p e c i a l D e p u t y S t a t e G a m e W a r d e n .M r .H l l a i n g e r h e l d t h e p o s i t i o n f o r t h e p u t n i n e years.Bliss Maggie Lowe will a l l her hufulehold goods at l u le at hoo'home here Satundg.She has rent-ed her home to`od Lottie, who wil|move in _from e Kelley Van Velin p north of town Harsh I. | » u n u :I l Chu. Hunk md Burr atwendd tho IA !! !w e lionday n u r H a m mHia:Mlldred Lippincott, of Blah' visited at the E. C. ldpplneott home Werinenday afternoon.Sir. and li n .Ed Brown had as meat:Sunday afternoon,Hr.andHrs.Bu nh lm af Blair.Hr.dMn .Hou rs!Hnln,llr.and n .Charles Hunk and Hr.and l n . Deaver of Omah..Hrs.John Compton and Betty'r en nilsrn Tuesday anemo-rm l tthe E. C.Uppinoott home.H n .Wnltnr !lcC\-adcm entnr- tninod Saturday ana mom a num-Hr af the ndghbon md friends ol n u Indies who u e mowing (mmour vicinity Blu¢h lst..'Thi lwnnrvucstnwereU n .Guy Oat:sndar.Mn. Hin.: '»'"§4=- Hn. Plul Kamp-ka and li n .ohm Watson.Tha Cu n h a o f Har Ywvs Lldy (dur violin! MMO) -"'I"h¢:nI F r h u l k guna!Thafn dana for ma for thh owning." Youtls--"OM,bothtrl Don*t you c a r r y lp n y u h ! " - P u n c h . home was dec or;-'lr en nlornbllfml and lnrimr Bowen.Bonn-tlful rahuhmeuta were served.Ai! Ind an unululdiy cblelllnt time. Hr.m d Mn .sy and childrenofOmthl, were Sunday guest!atthe Chu.Hunk home.Mrs. Goa. Bulgerml and Ruby nt-Llndod Lhl pany at Mrs. i&eCnck- alleled ecample of quulhv. reliabniry and cmftsmenship. Thm dxiving rains of eaxiy Spring-thru Summerstorrid, blasting heat-thru Wimefs bittrr wang eoii, MULE-HIDE keeps on ~ Thm Christensen Lumber Co. .|H. J. smiun. ;~1 I ; W dhr V erne Pulllmnouo l Kr. | n d l { n . C . A . P u l l l n . d h d l ! \ h . h o m e . a ! h 1 | p n ¢ n z lu a o U n m uTd h u \ a o n F ¢ b .l2.\98¢. W d u r w u a n l y n u n n u y s no f n p n ih a d m a o l h l l d s n t h n a d n w u n b e g m u y m n q g u y m lo n d o n n m d h i i f r l n n d a . U u fmu nd n n i m v m h wS \ m d . \ y n t t. b | \ mn ¢ n ¢ lo A , l. b y m w w r n m r w m a u a m n | nd ;tLh | Qu~ \| dlneh ar c h | . nB ls lr \ £ l o ' ¢ l0 d P . l ( . wlL h Rn . C a mpa i i i d a tl u u n d h xh - r m n tv u mn d s i n \ | \ | B ll l r a m| \ | n .B a d d u s h o s r i d m - i e l u n w l r i l h o l u v s t w u b m t h a n m d o m d n - t e r w m o u m h i l d n l b . ...1 A..nv .~/ . »I 'J F 5 ~* i f * . g 4 # a f 0 "4 4 l f ¢..y J ( A ~A "11. r ~. 1Q1 6 ~: . c " ; P |, *k 5 , . ./ ; ;. _.,r ; i i '»'2 ~-:".J»6 '' s - - - ~ ' . ~ » f ~. . , . ~ = »J i | ~ 1 u L E ~ u | n E ~ ` / "" 5 an I N01 a mfCIt ~r r J \0 ",;;,;' ="°~ fur ;~.\ _»e ;»' - .._R o G' 1 ' § !~" , | \ \ ' l ' - , ; ; ' ° -~\ »:; »i t _ -4 -". v ;,r.s n m e s ~ _ g r , f r ~f f t _' = \ " ¢f d ~: 5 'I .-i f f . :'5 -' : - 5 5 § % = f = ° 1 ~ "= »~= ? "_ 7 - 1 -» - = ' : . ' ; = ~ > ' I * '~ v _.. .} \.. -¢.p 6 2 | l . l g : L _: " a 1 ;~§ ~| - 3 _l l |I | .i n _I H / t f l *S l i - - . , |g ;L ,1 ~' i d ~~;_." 1 - ;' " ; 1 i s T .i | "~l . {l l 1 1' ' Q -E P -" ° T -. . " € - ' 1 a " * "11||~L f . . '- .- 1 u p r a /~; , , "-: - . 3 , 1 4 #4 S m z 1 1 2 1 1 1 . V I 1 f I C i B L E t o . t h e w e a r a r d t e a r o f t h e ~ k n - L Bm u a » | m . \ . x . gn - m ¢ wm u; u A . | | . m n a d n b a a m n l m r l . E\uk |» rv le uu'l:|0P.l.mm Hum. wa n- a u - mo oo ua nc n-noun. c mmm(C u . w mv An . n a w a : ha s lglnnn. Putnr.s-my new ll A. u.llnhfdt rv ll 1 1 A. I. lr. PAUL w w w #csuam (Umm. Nebraska) Rev. :L J. Rdncrtlm. Putor Sunday sam! at 10 A. u.Ovid Servlet: at ll A. M. nnmxcu lV.~!»U'l'H- 'mnrrrr ( w . u mm ml ma mm . B. J. Waning, rum.'nn Anakin Lndmln chunk will urrmn (or lsetmru on "&rhthn F\md|.mennl Tuuhlnp" or hm-salon for Satunhy aftel-»noon|`nl IM. Bvndny Sehwl xt 9:40. Barrie: um Bundny mornin( lt 10280; either ln liermun or English I n n i n -Blble dun at 2:80 or 7:30.Fllnher Warmatlon Bhh-Tel. um ' Tha autor inwull un senef xi A m m a n D u m . : o r n a u h u o u o n s o n o :P ." g 4 _ -~ nu»u-UANISH E LUTHERAH CHURCH lCor. J nhon and Clow strut) H. Nielsen, Putor Sunday School 9:16. English urvke 9:45. Danish nrvice 11:00.Englinh service 7:30 P.H. l s - o n c n m g s n CHURCH OF : a s u s C HR I S T 0 ? mr r s n an DAY SAINTSlli n e o i n S tr u t m mm 8 th a n m --. ....o .._,_ fem! of spending most of their time .\nh one litter nz the expeme o ' the others.The contest is ums god so th u any former may lntlr winhooi mn- pemo-llxo contest clerk is ui the Apxkuitnni Coliege at LioooinIn the nil' club c ontest wo have reached the bon god in the allotted time mo I b eli eve :rw nfter y ur wil! find mon farm-on prododng the 1 5 0 0 p o u n d a v e n g e p e r s o w . 0 1 o Telling Seed Qin \ . l ¢ . ( ! u l . | |I § » v u . . » |- - . . - .E n g l i s h L e n t e n : m o n i c a S u n d a y n a m i n g :a t 7 : 3 0 .O u r L o t b o n n c h u r c h e s h a v e Q e w a e r r k o o d u r - l n l t h e I f e n t e n s e a s o n t o c o n s i d e r a n d s t u d y t h e s d f e r i n ;o !o u r l l o n i a n d S a v i o r f o r n l .A n w o u e a l l i n n e e d o l a S a v i o r l e t n o m a k e w e l l m e o f t h e s e o p p o r t u n i t i e s .V h i t o r s . a r e n h n y a w e l c o m e a t o u r s e r v i c e s . R a d i o i h t e n e n m i g h t s h o t u n e i n o n o u r S t .L o u i s K F U O [s t a t i o n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n :a t 4 : 0 0 o r 9 : 0 0 i n t h e e v e n i n g a n d o n M o n d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g s . '\.l . ¢ \ . . . . _ -D . \ \ \ { » i £2 Elder 'I'_LJ. Elliott, moans.sappySunday School at 10 O'cloek. Preaching Services at 11 A. Il. BT. FRANC IS oonom (Catholic Church) (Coroar Colfax and Sth street) Father C. A. Qsylradodsr, . PastorF L M n o . t o o o s o m e o r m e month, Haas at o A. ll.. Second and Fourth Sundays, Hass at 10:80 A. H. aurrnoolsw EPIBCOPAL c m m o n (Cor. Colfax and Sth streets) o. U. McProod, Pillar. some Sc hool 10:00 A. u. lornlnl' Servlet 11:00 A. I. Epworth weve 8:30 P. H. Ehntlng services at 7:30 PJI. Prayer Heating Wednesday sno- lnl 7:00. ST |ARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Gnnt Street between sth and Sth) Rav. Chas. D. Hedng, Paltor Holy Communion every Sunday and Holy,Day at 7:30 A. H. Glsoreh School at 0:45.Also ser vice mfr Sunday . FXATKRNAL ANDCC L U B mn z c r o a r MONDAY xu lo n r s O? P Y THI A SEvery Monday Evening HONDA? AFTERNOON CLUB Wom¢t's Study Club {Every Hon.) I . x . x .E'°rr loudly Evening, 1:80. n u m ; / u t o w n Willa Cather Chapterlst and ltd lion. Evening, 1:30. aux. TO AME RI CAN L EGI DN The seriousness of the 1026 seed corn altuatlon ls keenly felt amongmany farmers and County Agent Bates has rizied up the seed eorn teolllo that has been in use here for roms time.lt has o capacity of about. 'l00_ears a t a time.Ra c h ato'prorltled to keep the eats sep-arots so that poor germinating lur- nels *i ll easily correspond to the :.lre irtm whence lt c ome.Brin;your corn in and test it yourseU.The founty Agent will h e l p ' i r o u g e t s t o : t e l l . a I a Pruning Demonstration All Arranged \'|l\lle Professor lloppert ia ln the County, February 22, 23 and 24, dem» onstrtltionl will be conducted on three old orehartlr llllll two young orehanls.The places for demonstrations and dans are as follosrnz Honday, Feb. 22,afternoon-A.M.Masters,Arl lngton,old orchard;"l`ueallay,Feb.23, 10 A. ll.-J ulius Mueller and .lorgen Sorensen. Blair. old orchard. I At Ulhanll Ulll l.l\\l.lll.lIII alaualuuCommittee of our tix congreptlone are again arranging !or noon-day Lenten services for Holy Week: and have the promises of three ven able spealonl.For any further information al araya phono Rav. Warning, 18% nr - r mo o ts r a r t: wo r s t. é r wn c n 0. U. ltleP:ood, l'aator The appointment for llov.I.C. Webster to preach next Sands;morning still atamls, although. lneluu o sthlden illness lust Saturday.Le ua hope he is fully leeovernl nm thot. he may be with tts.New song books for the Crowol Home ehapel have been paid for bg Mrs.Mina Smith.This meets : much felt need.Whatever you do to strengthen th aert-ir:e=~ of next Sunday will be no tieed.You can be certain that on pair of eyes sees all that lute- on. A neighboring church has an attendance board and hal a plug pu qmudgy Feb.23,|g_p ;|._D,m¥lnto as hole for each Nethodist pres Thompson, Blair, old orchard; Wed- nesday,Feb.24.10 A.ll. - W i ll Iverson, Blair, young orchnnl; Wed- nesday,Feb.26,1:00 P.Ll.-J ohn Hooks.Blair,young orcharvI. At each demonstration Mr.Hop pert demonstrates the practical rss ot trimming for both old and young trees, be also answers questions rel ative to spraying mixtures and pro- per zlrne to do lt. - - n -- - NOTICE 'rs Federal laosate Taxpayers For the convenience of glnose who are liable to tile Federal lnoorna TaaRatums. a Deputy Collector of ln- 'ent.We will have to have .1 boar' with 230 holes.Shall we keep 1 recon! like that? ST. 3\AR'4"S ZPISCOPAL enuntza 'The Little Church Around ttCornet" First1:30 il: 15 11:00 Sermon.5:00 8:00 Sunday in Lent,Feb. 21s A. H. Holy Communion. A.M. Chlldr¢n's Church. A. M. Morning Prayer an P. ll. Vespar Service.P. M. Young People 2"el.lo1 ah is an additional aenice Iip.Therethis ehurch on Sundays during Lea te r n a l R e ve n u e e m b e a t s w f , N e -a s L . n o t e d a b m Th e V e s p e |as: h r u k a o n l fe b r u a n r 26 t h a n d 2'l t h, | 1 -l o l A I t i r e o'eJock w i l l b e c h o r i .- L - . . »- . | . l ¢ ¢ » »1 l l a F r g d DQ II u vvvu n u - - - . . . . . . . . - - -w A | ¢ d ' l E ; ; d a y o n m c o u n t o f i l l n u a . "'"\!. . . . - - -L ¢ | l ¢»n»\rll\|l\Iw l n rW UI via l;luu ub ¢w - . .s i s t e r , . M m ~fw fj x g n J. n. aennu nu | B = } § n . " J. G r i m e s , A . M i n s fi e i d , A . 0 .a n m 1lu| |.u .,...,.,___,__u... .\.: .».mar!s m m M c D o n a l d .J. | m % ¢ h ¢ n e r v and w§u 1ra t h a ' w g o f n e "*" * - - I o n h !n r `*~"ef Lindon Rhea. in Fremont.Mrs.Ethel Unland agent the week-end "ith friends in main.Muon McKibben of Linc oln esmehometovisitoverSundayw t h home folks.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bhninger.l i m H.Moyer and Hrs.H.N. Heier, ell of Hooper were guests st the H.w.Schoettger home on Thursday.Mr. end Mn. H. L. Mc iiibben re-ceived word of the birth of a son,Frederic k Lee. to Hr. and Mrs. A. J. Ziska of Exeter on February 2nd. Airs. Ziskn wee formerly Miss Myr- tle &IcKibben of this place.Mrs.Melvin sprimme.Mrs.M E. Winaett,Misses Blary and EdithWilliam; were hosteseea to the Rebekahkensington on February -ith at the home of ?fir3..l3ol\__'flf§l¢r 0 E.Aesehbacber,F.W.Pfeiffer, H.w.Marshall.G.L Pfeiffer. L. T. Jones of Chicego, Misses Hon- sen and Wicklund..lirs.L.T.Jones of Chicago isVisiting nt the home of ber cousin, Hn. Fred De Yfeber.William Cady of Gooding,Idaho #come lent week for a vir it at thehomeofhisbrother.Dr.P.IJ.Cady.Mr.Cody accompanied eshipmentofsheepfromhisrmcfn and will have them on the Omaha market.Mesdemes Leo Weber and H.D.Weber were hosoesses to the C. Y. L.li.on Tuesday evening et thehome of the former.A short eu-tertluinment, eonaisthm of n plsylet, "Lesven On Noisy Creek" by Mes-dornes G.A.Marshall ind w.A.\\hitfnni was elven.Lunch was GUI!! £00333 ll I Hwaugv youre: nv. see.llilford Noyes, who owns the lateChu.Rutledge p m r t y near theoldparkieldvenghishomefor sale.Hr. Noyes formerly lived in Dre¢Dn..md lriehee .to dispose ofhis home end make | . ~ o u t t oOregonandaryebemis t decide to settle out there.L.F;`rn;lli! Brewster he; ren ih "3 .r pro y w eoccupied by en ry c li p" .He will move Math lst.Over thirty ladies attended the party last Wednesday afternoon atzbehomeofMn .Tom Wakefield gwen by the ladies lid.A lovelylunch was served by e committe.All present spent o most delightful af- ternoon._.sqm Bertha.Neiderkruger"vra.e a "|.-- »--=--..-.:....ML anti N f l \Nli¢)ueorge UsFremont were Sunday guests at the ILrwal Rosenbaum home.Mrs. G.I.Pfeiffer spent I'ridny in Fremon;at the C.II.Erwm home.Mr. and Mrs.E. L.Damon ofOmahaannouncethebu-uh of ada u hm on Friday. February au.n i . .Donny Christensen received 1.uni on Thursday of the death ofmeratcar.Wye Theh..§. §.. l2 § wer e . mi ll to Blair and conducted onfuneiralsersrieelwere S"3.'2"n... \vuu¢mI wenf"~w Lln- sexr nfter : h i regular business was transacted. HERMAN NEWS {Sheriff Mehrens, of Blair was ebusiness caller here Tuesday.Cliffonl W est was n lllalr \lsi!o: Wdnesdsy.Miss Maggie Loweent»erlained Mr. and Mrs.1.A.Woodwanl at din- ner Thursday evening.1'Irs. August Hmm of Blsir, wascallin: on Herman friends 'I'l1urlds)@ umr tiller between srmzu muuun;Mrs. me Miller is reportal lo lxslowly raovering from a serious attack of pneumonia and pleurisy..The \\'ernsn°s Club will meet. o Ffidly ,Feb.19 with Mui.E.Clignlir.Mrs. 141 Verne l..o\re, Mr:Galbert Olson and Mrs.Earl Reinee on the nwnrrm to disc uss cu: rent zopies.Mrs.H.R.Cameronwi ll lu ve a v°_fe;,°" "Post OffieDepartmentannreelPost,"anMrs. G. I". Lowe has the aubfeet fo her paper "Smuggling of Al ens."The Henry Truhlsen fnmily annow out of quarantine.The ||0|.l.B1 \IIB u va p ._. ._i ~c o fn o n S a t u r d a y fo r a y i s t w fz i e nd s a nd . ; el q t i \[ e s ..n 11 ; s e m . , 2 . H u a , N o . 1 5 4 i n d a n d i t h l l o n d a y E ve n i n g . n - - -l 'ruzszwz - - _ ---.. ._,1 9 2 8 t o a d n t a x p a y e r s i n p r fp o r i n g t h e i r re t u r n s .N o c h n r g e w i l l b e na fo r rvi c a .T h e m a t t e r a y i h ;y g u l n o o m o T a x R a t u r n g y m g m s u m I : n o n l l l u n r n l 1t h e H o l y B i b l e ea c h s u n d a y . i n a d d i t i o n I n t h e ; b o \ e t h d e n fl a l s o b e l L i t n n y u n - d o o w i t h h u t : u i l n n n n e w W e d n n d l y e ve n i n g 1 B l U l \ | In d "[ N i l l i l l l l i l l l M l n -W u v ° ' m" ; '. . . _ _ _' l i m> ' \ ' = .F .m .W a l s h l l m r t l l |N u __ _u - - . l . -u n m l l n l l t |n _| l \ | |u h -n a d -|m n . formally on aauunuuf v -an.-_.wereaphagegtl dmner.The zum.:Mesdnmes D. C Weber, H. W. Har-nhall,:L A.nh-ies, G. 1.Pfwf sr, J. C. Badger and Ethel Unland.*dr and Mrs. G 1. Pfeiffer spente m i l y =qau=_ M1;.»nu Mn .R.A. wi l m- da i rz -1:1 ifE`rEe Lowe drove to Omaha I`rlda§and 'spent the day.Mr and Mrs. Louis Buck, of Ken-»n a n i a n the parents of an elaven ound baby daughter born Sunday,ar b .? :M r .B u c k i s n b r o t h e r u a 9 l . . . n - \ . \ ¢D f h r u n d t l 1 Q 4»\iné=°"§".E`"££`."` "aa" 1.li"i»¢;. *why evening.The score was 21 to IB.Minn Marla Adams is ill at present with an stuck of the :rippe Mrs. Be1t Cqoper my vry pleu- PYTHIAN sm-rats tad and 4th Tues. Evening. n n m s m u s l s t a n d Bl vd 'hm m E ve n i n g . : m r s c r m c m z aO P o o u u s n c a i t h W e d n l l l l l y m r u t l n g W A S H I N G T O N L o w s N O . 2 1.\.t='.A N D A a n . 2 n d ' b a d l y o f Il o n t l l . J O R D A N c o n m m m z m r N O .1 s L 1 - . ,§,'§1».. § g ~ _ .s l vs ~ i v : - : D u m o n t " : \ : _ u I Iu o a m w w o o m u m2 n d a n d a n W e d . r : - f m n z . R O Y A L m n c m a o z sn t a n d S h i W a d . E vd i n g n h o u m o n g i vi n n m m a t n l u n u l n u u u , i n a t d e r t o a vo i d pe n a l t y a n d i n - t e r n !!'o r l n t l I n U n d F o r m 10 4 0 A s h o u ld b e u s e d i f t h e in c om e i l d e r i ve d c h i e fl y h o m u a ar i e s a n d wa g e s m d do ea n o t e x - :c o d $5,000. I- a r m 10 4 0 sh o u l d b e u n d i f t h e in co me is m o r e t h a n 35.000,o r l n t h r i ve d fr o m n t n d e o r b u l i n e u . l n - c l u d l n g t u m i n g . W h e n n d W h e r e t o fi l e t h e R o n a n Y o u | ¢ l I 1 | ¢ fa ; ; l l l § . e l l o n s i u y u r N 2 5 - l h n i l b e o d n o t l a t e r t h a n m u h 15,m s ,w i t h t h e Co l le c to r o f I n t e m d Re ve n u e fe r t h i d i n x i c l . i n w h i c h y o u r n i d t o r h a w :y o u r p r i n c i p n l p l a c e o f b n e u . P e n a l t y r A p e n a l t y o f n o t m o n t h a n $ 1 0 . - ~ P i f T o a l l t h a n s e r vl e t ! t h e p u b l i c m o s t co r d i a l l y l n vi t a d t o llUEIl\L c x m n c u o r g g R ! 5 ' l -( C o m e r L i n c o l n a n d 2 n d S t r e e t s ) L .H .C a m p ,P n t o r . _ »nT h e z e ¢ u l l r s e r vi c e s S u n d a y bu m o r n i n ; a n d f f e n i n lFh er e w i l l b e a m e e t i n g fo r Ilx d ie s u l d l t h e ch u: ch an a t tl c m n m g n e z s f z - a m y ,F d i .19 8: 00 P .l l .Th i s u n i t i n g i t t o 1 ne r ve t h e N a t i o n a l D a y o f P u : fo r H l n i e n s .T h e p l a y , " S l . § p | | g To w e r " w i l l gg t e n i r u t e a d o f t h e r e g u l a r we mo n S un d ay e \ ¢; \ 1i n¢ . F e b. 2 8 th . u r n t o b e t h e n . i t i l a d m n l ) . Ma ni h nl l i n ~ 1' 1"*\» Wall Paper and Paint Store W all Paper from loc up per double roll House Paint, per gal.....$3.60 Red Bun Paint, per gal....$1.50 Enamel. all colors. Varnlshes etc. l'louseh§ld13ic¢§@rl°r Conguleum Ruzh and Furnlture Furnlture. and Automobile Polish Call us lar bids on Paper Hanging and Palntlng Epperly & Nelson 2| 7 Em! W ushlnnnn s~.Ind. Phol1| |44 ,..Be ooo L f - - ~'rnuas my Qwm°;n;m;e;;n;";°mmn;lnm:m ' éTI§2§,"'»'¢I"" Bro. Illamhan! dition £5pcr¢mt f t.h m u lWOIBI: S CHAMBER of nu! tax, il impoanrby J..1.=.i1J2.= DF COHHERCE for willful failure to make a n\|.nn°{3 0w1~:x:nsmr UF HQ.1a__0.~S.f Magazines and nn-npnpers in dub .}\»=»h=mm=. ~Q.. Fein 13 -Cre- / " 1 \ in( and #ith Thurs. urmuz.offers ,nh The Enterprise.iauon or an exuenawe :men t cem-|:°_r ___f phone Ilfld telegruph nyntom through -m-uni La new Buick Sudu ln . l. N. W u f kk vu on a | h¢ } . vi- It wa r In Omlha lut Friday. For nova wood.Cut Wm. Iverson, from up on dna Sb;- tam nonh of Bill!1| new driving Women: hon in nm new spring rr-me-Prius from 31.00 so moo. Al Mn . T c . Hi lto n.sz-u. The Pnhhn Slater:hlld m en- 5°hhle kenllngion |\ their hull on lu! W ednesday dtemoon. For s u v - C u v m m ,Ford u m Dmlge wu r ln i c us.Ch a p lar m n .Inquire n Dnput Sinn.4-sn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lh:Cr|»:k¢n df Dmnlu npant the woik-du!ut the runnul. John \l¢Cn¢ke|\ home. SIIO-D17llovs ww: knew. cm md. Mn szu s u v -I I I 'm Bltk Aww 1- §, In d Tin S hu for dns.1-Qt lr. U. G. Gu-ner vu an Onahlvidlor lm Ffldlv- Tha urly mln: nm an u-:Mug Cdl and an Umm. 4-rr.ln . T. c Hi lto n . Hr. John Blu m, ol K a mus i vu 1 Bhir vimor lan Baturdny . Mr. und Hrs. B orn Bnngunl an the plrenu of .I baby girl born 'Nez- dny mo , Feb. 16. 'Dm funn) of Wlltsr Varna PuI1~ an wu held ln the Church ul Chris!mr Su n d ny lt mo P . u . Urs. N. G. Jannn uma hom from the Omlhl hospital ha t Saturday and ll nld nz alo ng nia ly .. C. K.Bendorl.lkenud ombalmer .ma -mam-»u!¢»r, nmr.M i l a ulmnu ' 1 1 » t¢ d ¢ u ' b ' d d | ¢ h | » d 1 | 1 ` h | g | A d | l l ¢ D | I | l l ¢ I I \ ¢ l - . § - | 0 - b e r u h a u y l h u lo a d n y o ve n i u s g . Prhel we n _ | vl r ~ d u d u fo llo w:! l n t , l r » . B 1 ¢ M r Hn d d Mo n ; o o a -| o ll d o n , lh | H u A | B a b lr \ | . 'n ¢ Y m ; x u 4 a m ' c x » » , » ~ m t h o d h o e t i o n a l l i s l i s n m d e l l l d m u u t t h c h o m a o l h n t y l n t a n i lu t i lu n d n y o vmi n g i d th h g n o l ld -lu n a n c a F o ll o v i n g th o m u ly d t h li l¢ o ! B h u b o r ¢ , | n ! o o l va ¢ | o n n | u n e d b y l m l u a u . Mn i o p h i u ' r o f t v n n b o s i e s i on n u m b s r o i f r i m d a u d n h t h t u m lumThurndly naming.Q r d x n d n n l a d i n n e r v o n t h c n d n l e a z - uxuogfiheevoning.T h l e m u u nwe n e u r | | n d l ¢ d n d n \ | | A . B . Bn-»¢k.C.N.l-Im¢eu.J lm Ncbvnrnd AnlelTo(L Blur. Ncbfliih Fobtnu7 18, 1926 4 l i r ,N e b a - u h ,F e b r u a r y 1a .m s A' ~ . H a h n . . . r m: ky v r lllb lt h u t t ne t io n n a n d lt in axyeeted muy dd gud: from All unions °! the mu vm bc In Un-eoln to htlp ehoer tha Comhuhr nrdty buhkeon to viztory In thi!! N t h !nonhlt ln the now buildbl,one of tho limit. in ihq W ill. . The Field Home l l ans ol' th imarvd bnndinn ol the mlddlfnst. I t oumdpu m y d m i l u buildingowned by lthleik authorities of my collage or nninnhy in tha whale olan uluuglppx Vmllay , sz 1. ¢mn»¢ Thu main floor lnuidu tha uudltoh ium l l 116 feet vide by 210 long and vii! sent emo people.There il 1 balcony on tha c u t.v m I n dsoul-h aide and n will mat meth" s.ooa Under dm balc ony ll x coneauru I2 feet wide.250 (eat dong thesides and No feet umm Lbs math ~..\.mo4ml:s.,w a s ls s u z n lv nv m uu m r h i e a r i h u sua h t u id u n o o n d - e l u lm a t u i a t a » p m » m n ¢ a m r , m b . . q a u .u . l* \ I' ! n h \ = d | l l ° n h n | \ n d e d u Uop un ue wn t.T h a m ms lo lmb m u b m w m u lmundy n m m f ho mo ur m||1 £ n ¢ \h t ¢ td x ¢ xp l|- ¢bnofv.b|Umlpn1d1url!t.hlpub~ m m m m m e m r m m . bokony 1ri1lbo1h.|.t i l known tb l iroplay room.Hare in easel will bodisplny ld d l d t h trophy : von in competition by un! versity nthlede teams m a indirbd u h .Th la r o o m vll lb o o n o o f th mo z tln te r sf i in loi a ny i dth eh o jld f u .Th! ont:moo 1| u tho south on 'Lugo double doom on provld~Immediltoly inddo are the tioke windows.The visitor p u n s fro~ these into | foy er and thenc e in tho concourse and the main floor - tbl auditorium.' The auditorium proper il. ligh by unoo ron of 1.000 eandlepovr light.: under reflectors on the ml] roof which in sixty-five feet :bo tho Root.Plenty of lights are | ~ " ~ I u ~s~ mn~ oi aa: mm, lmu mu mu. mn slowly u production nldmd | high of ln. Henry Wudt,Wednesday,Y e t t h i n o n e a t u l o r d i n a r y m o r n u +i h c n h m m n g n m h a d u n q l v t n n n ~o m m ~~..l~~t|¢l\old !k|n dbut £u¢ tt.z bahr ¢-ho use he ep ln k oa tln Schnskhr aaeouenrybody.Ut b c p r a id mt g n u n b o s d l l n l in r n e u l d w h l . w s arm: Judge J. J.Sudiinn former!! of Omaha, puud an y vuaneuaay at S m Diego following s brukdewn.Judge Sulilun has been a mm at note in his diy.He was the flu! democrat ever elected w the m usupremobenchwhkhpoiition he filled for liz yuh, two of which he served e l t n i n a a n t o b e ~~e m211| culling out of than c owvthati Hr.and Hrs.h a d Soil m m - produeo le n than 4.000 pound:of mined i n t Tu u d a y tha foila vlnl l |uN t b n l k l Ut i l i t i e s l n i o l m l t i o a B u - n n u t h e u m a d a y f o r M a y a n O n e as ke d t h e a d d r e n s o m a s d ve r t i d n g n e w t h a t p r e p a r e dc o p y fo r t h e u n o f m u \ i ¢ Jp a l l y \ w h o f o r u m 're si de nt s o f F r e - m o n t ,r e c a m l y i o n m e h d a u g h t e r w i t h Lu b c n u i o a i n a n d ac co m pa n ie d t h e b o d y b a c k t o F n m o n ; fo r b u m - l d . S u n d ¢ y ' | S t a t e J o u m a i o f L i n c o l n ._`.... A Supreme Effort in Value- Giving Recommends 'l`his Sale of Dry Good§ FRIDAY.. SATURIJAY ANU SAT. MATINEE ,um Q. Nilsson, :mu Kafk- mwa and xu,1m>n.| Hanan in "The Top of the World" xmmll mf ummm;flwx.n.fax\sn¢ fixhu and =~ numuml"ther breuthlcsx thrills In this peemrular melodranxn. Comedy-"Love und L\nn5" hm lnvim ul Nm New Home Theatre . PROGRAM »-Fesnumf ls to r=emzwzv 25 THUR S D AY Bea Lynn and Mnry Astor In »"THE PACE THAT THRILLS" A BI; J ln! Shaw. an Aulo Race, a Bull Fight. Ind the Greatest Ring Buttlc al the An Juveullle Comedy-"BACHELOR BABxEs" MUNUAY ANU TUESDAY Elaine Hammerstein and Robert Ellis in "S. 0. S. Perils of the Sea" A big powerful sen awry. Su u llrl em.up by Lhe sen. A huge xhip nent to the bottom. 'rm punk or me storm and Damn.pw bam; for life and have. CHRISTIE COMEDY D SILK UNDEBWBAR J ' P c o n , - c o m . - s o u . 40-ex.Aye s m . J.E.Campbell,runndtann,r a nendundertaking.50-5- For Rentf-»-Good fourroom b o u tInquireInd. phune B32..2-ti. T h e o i E . 8 . u \ e t i n n ¢ u l u | e | -don int Thursday evening. Wm.P.Cook. of Om-she tml inethendeneeatthefsmenlofWm. McCormick.l Chris Zander stopped off in Blllr the other day and drove out of UID with a Buic k rosdater. For Rent.-Modern apartment or single moms.Private antreuee.318 W.Lincoln almet.2-Cf. C. K. Bendorf. licensed embalmer and underuker, Bhir.Officaphenbl161.Residence phones, 224.8-tt. For Sale-Chevrolet.Fond and 'Dodge i wr i n t een.Chpszl for aah.Inquire at Depot Stone.4-lt. C:0 .Dawson left llonday e n - ning for Cldlfornin.He expects to be go ne e mon th or li! n ei l. ld Plplre for :de It The Enter office. .E.Campbell,turnltun,:run |unéeriaking.°50»t!. Christensen is drlrlzig e new lck Sedan than days. t that new top at the B ld r »Top and Tire Shop.I-3%. S ¢ e lJ z e B la 1 r A ¢ to To p a n d Ti 1 Shop Hu t.1-8%. W e e C o o k, o f 0 meh a 1 r u eB le i r wle r Tuu de y .. J .E.Clmpbeil,tumitmo,m vand undertaking.56-ti. Good hone hay for ale.Phone Ind. w.N C Nelson Blair.3-2t...,~r.u y u n a Su ns .Chiropnetor Hr.usd H n .Clifford Krause rmen Stole Bank Building.21'-tf..were Omahe viziton hat Thunday. . il. Bendorf, lioemed ombelmeri Found-Door hy Ovmer c m have cl undertaken Blair.Office phone: some by callin; af, Enterprin office.1 Residence phones, 224.3-=f.§C.K. Bendorf. licensed ombdmer e Royal Neighbor Remington and undextaker, Blair.Office phones ll meet with Hrs.H.L.Sl.ru\e'l6l Residence ohonu. 224.m f .d l !ermnoon,Feb.19.I H i n Louise FIFTH.who in u k Mre.Mathernh son,fBnmo,of tile, 'W|..|h., who hu been vieit- he n ainoe Christina,h u re- -to hi! home in the treat. Word h u been reodved from rkett, Neb. that Mrs. S. E. 1-Ivan: o hu been at the Soldiers' Home la winter, ie very poody and hern, Funk, of Onmhl end her dlugh- , Hn. Rue Short of this county ve gone down to see her. ing a nur\e'e minima eoune el. the za. zz. hospital in Omaha, spent theweek-end with friends in Bldr. Some time beck Mr. H. G. Wdil, Xedenl road m m in this dletrld., was o*-er from Fremont and in com-pany with Sem Stevens uid the writ- er vent up to view the eollege hilL lt was at that time at Sul wont.Mr. Welle assures un that this |"Lri|3 of road will receive hh ettention. W.~.S u r l w u sick |few days this week and unable to be on duty. Mi n I'laments Williamson In d nephew, Huold Williamson, of mu' Herman.visited re ln ti nl In Ha ir hu Saturday . Mr.and Mn .Harry En ey hail ar- guests Sundly, Ur. and Mn. H.H.Tegt of F\¢m\m$. md llz. .uzd Mm Clark Strlckiett.. hir. H. G. W ells, fedad highway ~suunAvl "The Mids11ipman" Navarro fights his way tn glory and the love of the only girl.in a fascinating picture of the mlventures and romance of a midshipman at Armnpoliw.Blsuic with the co-operation of the U. S. Raw. 2400 cadets in cast. FOX :~||,;\\S, IIUDUEPDDCIE and s Pu RTz. | c mT l u t Friday attending to the bud- neu of his department lure. For S110-2 good team.: of multi.l u t o f w o r k h a m u q l n g v n m d about 3?tons of good hom hay . our mu , Alb 'ns o r ind. 821. 4-St.Gilford Compton. Mrs. L. H. Clmp'l fsther ru ki!!- ld in sn auto aecid~t in LongBenchlugtSunday.Hr.and U r e Cunp left for C°'»!'*» Neb. Tdudu to attend the fumrsi. ¢ n ~O o o 0 .».=~_---_- _____-_ _ _ _ -_ -- - - - - NEW DRESS c o o n s Houma?sm: dunrneune, 40 Novmfmzs Rollins Run-:top .79 lo 1.95 fnches wide, bllck Garters .as la .su Humming Bird, All new and colors 2.50 to 2.15 Boutenielea o w .11 s u m ;1.50 Wool c1u1u¢»1.45.san;and Conan Bob Combs .sn to me @©©fa @©© ed the old Home Theatre bulld.in| for n abort time until they can re- build lhelr place of buninc ll which was destroy ed by (ire laat week. 1 This week helng the "week of prayer for missions"all over the world, there will be a union serviceofalltheladies'orguniaatfona of the several churches at the Crowell Home Friday afternoon at three o'cloek.The attendance of womenfrom all the churches ia urged.- The W R. C. held :\ shon patri-otic vrvzrun at the close of the regular session last Saturday,Feb. 13,consisting of music,patriotic readings and a concert recstation, 'The Flag Goes By'by Guy and Ruben Downs,Jefferson Caldwell and Lewis Word.The patriotic instructor; Mrs.Core Badgerow,had the nwsmm in c harge. Fred Koltennenn, hrother of Km1 Iiioltermann of this city, has recent ly opened up a nice new variety store at York, Nell., this helng his second store of this kind, the homo store being at Seward.One of thepleasantthingsinconnectionwith 'the opening was the courteous way.in which the other merchants of the town welcomed him at that time. .They bought a full page 1pread o1 the local paper and put a welcome ad to the new :tore and proprietor ' i n the center of the page,withtheirnamesattached.Such ia tht cath be yr m Cuin l i ec g u 31 rc a I a al z~ 1 o I WED. MID THURSDAY cnnsmmm .Tnlmadgs mu Antonio Moreno in "Learning to Love" Five Beaux.And every une with n dllferent way of mak- lng luve.And nil competing for the uma sirl. h's a mv: kind of comedy and Constance shines in 1 wonderful pun as she never hu before. MERMAID COMEDY o Crepu .95 to 2.45 D 0 o n o o 0 ay o Suits Step-ins, crepe de china Vests Bloomer; Silk Teddits .f 2.85 m s 1.45 2.95 2.95 .95 lu Gnsnrd Belvmlvna for the alight Figure :Lao Chneta for every m u m 2.50 lo sm C0'I"l`0N DRESS FABRICS Printed Ponce .so Permnntnt print!_.85az-inch Ginghams .zs {» .so !'eter Pans .ss You are invited to look over our stock./' We know we can please you. r ' 1 1 THE m o srom s THE (JLD RELIABLE s > ~ » { an rl. W m.Beyer. ul Omnha v u Blnir 'hleldly ln ntundnnae ll funenl al Mr. Wm. McCormick. xlGn p plugs for ule st u a nr x :mi \! the spark plug haory 43-Ll m l Dompuan.wh o h fanning r H a m m .vimed over Sunday x hi s p n en u, lr . md Mn. .m Campnun. l i u U h h Johnson, of Omd h nr Saturday night m d Sunduyuma bum! of llr. md ln. J ohn Rhonda. he Mondny Afternoon Club will E! Feb. 22 vm. Hn. J, R. Smlth. 'emu Gustlunlu: 'Am down bil 161 Residues phlmu, 22|8-tl, Rc y n nnud ve J nhn Johnwn,of H a m m v u clrrulstlnx n m o u l r md l n . W i l l w u n n m. vi m li ve n eu Ke nn ud , I n th a p in a! ! Rav Ad a 8. An umn , af On uh lwillmu a h »¢ the Confregatlmall d\ur¢h nur. Sundny mornin( at ll A. as Hsu for lvrlnx. moderately y flead, new In nyla and cunforulmln on th e lz u d c u l m n u m r c . Hiltan. Albu Nelson who ll uundlng tha lute unlvsnlty , spent tha week-end n mi lmms of nn parenu, Nr. ma T u n E V E R m a s x w r LIGHT Q u e s n o n (Cunllnusd (rum p q ! w w ) win endraly dspmdunt und K I-in paver shsudd be discontinued would b e f o m d w c w p b u d m u a x u t u y nie be nedouly u-lppled.Bu!the dlseontlnullng of w w w wo u ld n o tb u wr lth a ng o ltweb ln i - n u n s b u t u v u m n u w d h t m by r r iwli n t th a n bn d nn uu an d - fec t 'mu d be lelt by mfr pnn on.If the pawn lhould be dheondnull the c ollu hclory fur 91-lmvk would I n f o n d tn : h u t d o n a n d u n n l m n would bu m o f c m p l o y md in n d n o i ln u d d g o a ll we r tn o w wn md bndnau would :und KILL B o w u f e a l t h a t l t l l m o l t i n p n r ' y ou nee d mark plum My um frizndu i n Blair lm loudly . ~ of | new boy who strived um month ne xmvonwfv to buildings new Mn. J ohn Nihon.unr.. | . m u m , p w g b e u h m g p 2~V (B vm acus.'§T.I"£é .'.;fi';a. ;|\|:fd|;ll; 0 I~ f1Tu'"Igl2§~ErrS1§\.E ve r y c i t i z e n s h o u l d : u n d a q u x r e - u n n n M m mvoncmlllnn L h l l t h e" " "" "" " ' " " " " ` "1| usd ugh: puma came nu an umm 1|A m i r ! ! ! ~ . . , . . . . . . , . , , , , . . . . .:::¢|||s||lnliu|.Ournmwlrrlus as a c -2 l l l i t l l l t d 5 1 t h ~ ~ ! * ' ~ ~ § ' 1 '. E . l ' f ||ll nn " P ? ° " !'E !2_ . '!" _'E'l..__. .. J _ - -'i'i§¢} will oc~ Séééimuon..u n m old quemcnn mu upnm -a i d way.Ha mm n m Aa DH Tllld'mains practially the gaps.u n v n v l u u u n w : » a u » ¢ ¢. - . . . . . . . . ._ - - .o n t h e w a l l s t n t h e ou ts i de .W o r k o i fe n e d fo r c r e d i t w i l l b o e n - .I t i s ex pe ct ed t h a t u f 'U " i f" ° [ °i a r g e d n s 'y e l l t h a t w l i c h i s t o 'b o T I '.;...pany dllea back to uno,wnm »same l|\||¢l\iUu ,........... .....--__,"| P 'l [U lvrciitha¢°mn=w.\~59=.. °""°..'~° .1;§z"__~.f=1 t':?":.'€=-..&°'*....1'i'."L. '*f2=i°¢i%%¥°:|f ( |l 0 ¥E d C l a u s e n , w h o w u j g i c k d b y Q I O I .W u I u u l d n o t m a m m a s o a m : -- - - J u l - \ . . _ . ._____| __V ~ ~ -if -=»-|"--- .f;.;.",;;...... ~poles, we (la scum- m W- cv-_ ..,..effteleney all other substances, ea I fuel for homes and irduetrles. Aa a public uttllty, the gas indus- g y ls eeeentlally e democratic ln- etltutioa.lt gives equal serrlc e torichandpoor,the home wlth ite cook stove and gas appliances and the great raanufeduaing Nant whichdaily consumes enormous quantltiev of this prawal, economical and de pendable fuel.l u customers and investors represent people in e'Nl'¥ walk of We,a true eroal section of America. I'rch Sweddling Clothes To Trousers Outside the realm of fancy there ia nothing ln modern science soamazing as the rapld development of radio.lt has jumped overnight from awaddlhiz clothes late trousers andln four years has passed through the field of adventure to e public util- lty of importance, and a aoclalvforce that permeates every part of our daily life.hrgely employed as a medium of entertainment in the beginning, it is now bein: used by the echoode to educate, by the police in apprehen-aioa of crlmlnalsfor speedy location o f mu s i n g wp , weather reports, ..9 _\|_-- s - f a- ww - - . - -I - __ _ktlvel'elsrne p and olperatlon seemed to be sweeping over the Undead States like a tornado.But after learning that munic ipal oper-atlon len otallth atite ra ec rae lc ed up to .he, the voters not long since, and by b i ;malorlties, voted theirmunicipal plants out.Afton granted e franc hise to the Public Service Cwrmr of Oklahoma. rod on 'mh- omlngo plant has been taken over by the Oklahoma Gas I Electric Compan An Enormous Waste eA c c o r d i n g ;t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s D e - p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e ,o n l y o n e - t h l r d o f t h e 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 d a i r y c o w s o n A m e d c e n f a r m s a r e a c t u a l l y m a k i n ;a p r o f i t l o r t h e i r o w n e r s . A n o t h e r t h i r d a r e b a r e l y p a y i n g f o r t h e i r b o a r d ,w h i l e t h e l a s t t h i n !o t a b o u t 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 c o w s a c t u a l l y c h a r g e t h e i r o w n e r s a l i b e r a l s u m f o r h e i r k e e p . " A s t u d y o f y e a r l y b u l t e r t a t a n d i n c o m e r e c o r d s o f 1 8 , 0 1 4 c o w - t e a t l n p a s s o c i a t i o n c o w s f o r t h e p e r i o d i t l l ( t o 1 9 2 0 s h o w e d t h a t t h e c o x e g i v - i n g '1 0 0 p o u n d s o f h u t t e r f a t o y e a r p r o d u c e d a n a v e r a g e i n c o m e f o r t h e f a r m e r a b o v e f e e d c o s t o f S I U ;a t w h e n a n - '. _. . - - _ . . _'e s p e c i a l l y w h e n y o u r m a c h i n e r y g r o w a o l d a n d o o t o d d a t e .T h a t i s t h e t r e a d o f t h e t i m e a a n d i e j u e t l - f l e d b y e x p e r i e n c e .W h e t h e r t h a t t i m e h a s a r r i v e d f o r y o u r d i y o r n o t i a a m a t t e r f o r e n g i n e e r s a n d b u e i a e e a : n e u t o d e t e r m i n e -I t l s e q u e s t i o n o f d o l l a r s r a t h e r t h a n s e n t - i m e n t ,p r e j u d i c e o r p o l i t i c s . " rxo arc za LA D Y Pa s s e s The death of Mrs. Loaena. Jagerof this c ity oc curred last llonday, Feb. 15, at the home ol' her daugh- ter,Hazel,Mr s Frank Voght at Bancroft, Neh., where she hae been stay in;since her illness 'became acute.She has been a patient :~uf ferer from thatnlread dlseaee ancer.Funeml services will be hcl from the daughters home today and fromthe Chdatlar. church at Qralg when buried will be made beside her hus- band who passed away five yearsuso. and two children who died in infancy.Lorena Warricle was the daughter of Amana and Sarah Warrick and was horn near Blair, March 24, 1863. She is au!:vi\ed by the one daugh- ter,as mentioned above and onesister, Mrs. James Stapleton of this a l l t l a u l we e n t w i u v n MARKERS ON HIGHWAYW ONT c o s ? s o a mo s (Order County News) Markers for the state highway; in Nebraska, together with the postsand bolts needed to erect them, will cost not more than $35,000 if the bids which were received by the state lad week are any indication,for these hide u m from $19,079 to $33.665~Teh eompaniea subtlttted hlda on the markers,the lowest bldbeing from a St. lloulevflrrn.The contrac t will not necessarily go to the lowest bidder, however, ae the quality of the steel in the mark- ers, the embossed work, the paint~ in; and other detail; will betaken into consideration.These markers are for the uni- form system which ia to be Installed over the entire state this year.Acertaindesignonamarkerwill mean the same in Cedar county thatit does in Kimball c ounty, so trawl elera in the state will know what to lool: for every time they sec one of these markers.Different designs,will mean different things.1 In addition to the markers,bltlslwere also received on the posts on' meat speakers. Amplifiers will carry the speakers voices to the more remote cornersofthebuildingand the audience will be able to hear every word.; In the basement ane the athletic locker rooms and a preparatoryroom.This latter will be used in the event of a banquet an a roomfrom whic h the food will be se lt is equipped with. warming o ns and steam tables and will be o -ated in c onnection with the Temple cafeteria.It ia in the north end. health'a sake.At the present time there are about 200 of these takingnewquartersin expected that at under observation.believed that the become associatedanother of nhrri-, work.With the operation it is least dll) will be I n addition lt is number who will in one branch orcaltrainingwill increase from 1,-400 to at least 2,000.It is hoped hy llabel Leo that all the women of the study body will take advan- tage of the opportunity and do somekindofphysicaltrainingwork.. at the south end ol' the basement There are 2.500 in the university. on the west aide are lounging andl Erec tion of the field hge is fin-coot rooms for the men.On theanced in the main by t e athletic east aide are similar rooms for thc'assoclation through the issuance of women.5 l}0Il1l'1. I J Horses for Sale .| ......_._.. One team of black horses, 6 and 7 yrs. old,) '}.,;';.,`S'I""'°'f."ii :;'3;»;n;,;;a vw ~ a n a n » ~ = - l r m n y Hr. lnhnd drove dorm P. M. Tyson drove up to Craig1dly mln brought them hams.2§'J¥§?.""".§'a"a taking ;=;"=='°°',,f F~'===~Kumar. of H ° * * " " " ' 'url J age r fun en l. Lir cnllnr Mouday..Q l r . ~n.-r..l:..'RNld Union of the th c p u b l lc wn n wr o lm li o u n a n y :penonnl invutzlgntion we knew what we wen hiking about and time hu prawn that tbl figunn that we pn Ish c orrect.The elotfrlc li;hz quasiun m a retired farmer living tn 1Ier»n a n d i la mi lh ty h i g h c ll- ll d ti » 1 and an old friend of the writer. liley Nelson ot Portland, Onion ne in lui. well. willed here by illneal of his father.He hassninPortlandfor a number of urs and likes it out there very ich.the men and women of we Epis- ;|.|1church hclll a business meet- :nnd_eard party at the nd»0l'3 .nday ev ng.A nice lunch was rve-l and present had u verr ull tilI|.€. Mrs. Osc ar Guyer irenlertnininzrs.II.M.Edclntyro of Gordntt- tb.this week.Lira.llclntyre in niec e of the into Bra. Vat Bunnnd has been stay ing nt the C. B. :nn home since Christmas. #iss Lorein M.Rhondcs, who is tendinl the nate university at ncoln, came home Friday und spente week-end visiting at the parent- , John A. Rhozuies home.She rerned to Lincoln Sunday evening. Hr . a n d Nm Ray Jacobs accom- tnied by Mr. Guy J ones and ais r, all of Chicago arrived in Blair .et Lionday by auto and will visit natives and friends until nent Sat~rainy when they will start on tlmei etnrn trip. Hr. James W. Lockwood and Mis'- eulah May Blinnig, of Omaha _werenitedin marriage at the home of he officiating minister, Rev. Arthur 3. Smalley, pzutor of the Blair BID' lst church.on Monday afternoon iebruary 15, 1926. Wie invite the f tltlies of till.; cornnnnitytocullandlookoserour ine of spring coat=.The latest ttylee at bargain pncea are offered.kou will like them.We can fit l l I U L i m i t !w v v u p - . . -C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h h e l d a e l t u r c h t e l a t t h e h o m e o f S i r e . J .H .G r i n i r m l a s t T u e s d a y .T h e r e w a s a n i c e crowd in attendance. SorenOleaon, son of Mr. and Hrs. H. C. Oluon, fell and dtnloated a bone in hla ann on last 'lneadly evening.lie. in company with ot.l1.et"| was roller altntlng when the acci- dent occurred. The Farmern' Institute which was to have been held in Blair today, has been poatponed on account of the notere nnow storm and had roads. The date for the Institute will he announced later.Mrs. .mm llcfluarrie nu oeét re covering nicely hom her reemt on- ention and was able to return toher home last Saturday where she will be ttndcrly cured for by her family n.. she rvctu.na to hc.ilt.i1. hir. and Mrs.Harry Mortlock of Eldorado. Kansas, drove in Int Fri day for s rildt nt the home of Mrs. liortlockis parents, Blr. and Mrs. I B.Carrigan.They returned homeSundaytakinglain.Carirgan with them.A full line of spring coatx,the lated in style- These are dirocttfrcnnthe style center of the nation.Prie- etl to c ompete with any retail ea- tahliahrnent.Our motto hu alway s been "The beat goods nt the cheap- est money."4-tf Man. T. C. Hilton, The llilliner. Mm.Dale Thornblad entertained the bridge club i n t Saturuay af-ternoon,there bein;three tables present.Mrs.Frank Stevrnrt. who received the highest ncore was re-warded That prize.Those present enjoyed the delicious lunch iterved by the hostess.hir. and 5113. l.'. S. Renno, of Dt he aetttad tn the not rar mutant :ru-tnre.'Ihere are thciae who would stand for a steam unit, others as wa all know an for oil and atllt others in order to mettle the eontroveny arewilling to I0 £0 the high' line ques- tion.It ln up tot the public to de-oido this question and an public sentiment goes the council will act. All unanimously agree that the ques- ttoh must be met, that the longer weput it off the hunter It arilq be to decide.Aa for The Enterprise we deplore "the dog in the manger"proposition and we would like to see some action in some dlreeLl`n. wi L t m n uooo nau tht Wm.llctlimnnlcll.pianos settlerof tlxia c ounty and city paued mr Feb. 12 at the home of his daugh- ter,Hn .Wm.Kooptnnn of th i!city.He was a man o f f o r d u l character, of Scotch Iriah and Penn- a-yl\anln Dutch character.be ln- herited the tendencies of his an- cestors.He wan a man man who in forceof character stood out prominently from hil fellow-man. Of rery gt;mglikes and diallltea, a lover of nature and it was this cbaractuinrtic that followed him through tlfe.Ho wan united In marriage to Ma w Burke at Muncie, Indiana in 1857 and to them two children wereborn.llra.Bertha Stradling and Mrs.Wm.Koopman,both of this city.Hia wife passed away i n Augtm,t903.He waa one of Blair'a pioneers, coming here from Indiana in the spring of 1869.He has been anaof the outstanding figures: of Blair riltce that time and has been prom- inent in her development.For n number of year. he r i b engaged in the nu-.rehsntile buaineel»\a\ l_.__......1 In thi- \n¢\| \A¢l in a r anE E 41 ~s.s.E tig'i_'I IJéa fllid-llll¢ nl uupu, uw-It hu enabled the President of the United States to nddreal approxi- mlh ly lil the peopla as one Llme. International rplations havl been brought tloler, and at home it hu done much to create n sense of nl- donnl solidarity,even in the most nmota settlements. The Serrko 0| The Fourth Ethi c To the faq; that the newspapersofthiscounirynewarecordially enlisted in ihe var :t fire waste, there in aiiundant testimonyoi the dlnctoat kind.Yet indinc l proof of a changed gttitmlo sho in -iw: wanting.'!!'*!' rm be found, Iorl :._-.-_....:..eh.nvrmrimr frenuencvi D00 pound: of butterht | yur, wcincomeabovefeedeonaveraged :bout $42.l t 300 pound:a yelr.Lhe income nvenged about 672; am* nt 400 pouna ol bum-:fat the ue- rln inc oms was about $106 | y eu per cow."W hile the c owl in the lu: c lnu lverued four times um muc h In pw duc tion u those In the first c hu, they gave an ner-age income overcout ot (red um wu more than ten llme o u p u t.A tabulation of the records of dnlry eovu from m mdlnd c ts wh en me pmlm wa s me lu mln. ,lmwesl tlmllur mu lu .In all nun the him;-produing group, my .The -:lace-Iwi hal lived In Blmlr three yenn, somlnx here from Bln~emit.She was \member of Ra- beluh lodge,having been n P u ! Noble Gu n d in that organization.A number of relariven uul friends plan Lo attend the funeral servku today.lin. .h gsr wi ll ln g rea tly milled by her relnlves' mtl friend.: All who knew hen a nlur friend whose bountiful ¢m4.»<1¢r ull ml- mired.In me in o r Mn Jager we which may will be plnred.Most of!l1¢se hills were !or steel posu.oltllouzh there vu one for wood posts.it il c ertain that steel porn with lnc hors to hold them uprightln th e g ro u n d ' ll b e wa .Bon; ure 1 minor item,ut bids were :lan received on thenu.The lid! were so itemized that il nwnrd different m m w different firms.The firm.;uubrnittlng bids were also invited to submit uldl- tional dealgm for rhe covered wa~ gon mnrker wma. wm be mm.: on and nalghbon.She was beloved b i.|possible to split them up and v w lxn n ln xeallu that our pioneer menmd women of this numy one alqw~ .....l........»l u n " 'ti ll ante hi.;l.::;:, with I number =...l.lm meh road.Sevenl such :le- |weight zluu ms.|Oi l team, dapple grey, 5 and 6 years old, 5 weight 2600lbs. One team greys. 7 and 8 years old, W eight 2800lbs. .One team marqs, weight 2400ll>s. 1 One jack mule coming 4 years old,weight 1100 lbs. 2| One saddle pony. 1 5 4' cues |-were the yrofllarie pr ed wr *"°1=:1>bu!m e i :12&""'i"E out,lwri nq \i1e a£|mr\po{n!01 fieomé over con!the flu' for than 141° mme afkr. of feed.Their hnnlslmips and early struggles "TIN 870395 of high-produring and denials h u e mnteriakly dubd ff°\~1 were dw the :www that pro-. in the development of this greatducedmuh anal butterfat economic' state and we should ever reveze their ally from the standpoint of cost of memory. feed per poum o ~u »100 pounds of milk.All production The Enterprise for ness & Son x\'..:- /" lll ll» llI\¢|u l u n .Io "-°-u - - - , _ , , ,w i t h w h i c h t h e g r e a t m e t r o p o l i t a n jo ur na ls ,i n r e p o r t i n g a n ou t b re a k . h a ve b e e n a t p a i n . : z o n o m o u t t h e d u s t .O ve r t h e p u t fi vo ye ar s, ve l # - i l l i s f.t h u te nd en cy t o di sc over a n d m a k e k n o w n i n e ve r y m o t h e o n i l i n o !t h :N u n e z ,h u be e n a p P l m m t o t h o s e w h o a r e e n g a g e d i n o p e n i n g u p t h e f o u l t o w a n l s fi r e - n f e t y .I t h u be oo me a h e l p fu l b e a m o f l i x h t t h r o w n u p o n an m y . i l i u m i n l t t d b y fa r t o o fe w s a y s o f ho p e ."=._ - . . . - !- l - -- I qannn a n d lohn McCracken J_ 5 5 2 5 5 5 2 1 1 y o u r po ck et -b oo k a n d a t t h e m m e t i m e pl e a - e y o u r fa n c y . -i -t f l 'Ir e \ . T. C . H i l t o n .Th e M i l l i n e r T h e P y t h i a n Sis te rs a r e g i vi n g s e ve n o c l u r k 1l||I|)¢i fo r th»m e m b e r s o f th e di ..l '.Iotlge tmll th e i r i\lf\'e1\o n l"r ill :|y eve n i n g ,F e b .19. u h o n o r o f t h e s i x t y t l t i r t l a n n i ve t l l l f l 'o f t h e x .P°==.A f t e r nh. d i n n e r t h e r e w i l l be s p a n g r a m ,a f» t t f w h i c h t h e e ve n i n g w i l !he »-|aen1 b y p l a y i n g ca rd s.M r .N i c k Th a n e w i l l b e pr e se n te d w i t h |je w e l i n h o n o r o l h i s l o n g se r vi c e i n t h e l l t e r t n l n o f t h e l o d g e . F r i e n d s ol'M r s .C h u .N .H a n s e n a l w a y s associate a n en j o ya b l e e ve - n i n g w i t h S t .\ a l e n t i n e 'a d a y a s 05 -4 : -\ h .N» n |» h °| .h i r l h lennl S o t o he e p i ta b l y op e n e d t h e i r h o m e t o t h e D e S o w W on1en'»C l u b : n u t h e i r h r n i l i e n o n I n t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g fo r t h e i r a n n u a l oy s t e r :sup- p e r u n d va l e n t i n e p a r t y .Th e r e w a s s l e r g e | : !0 \ i l pr e s e n t a n d a l l h a d n d e l i g h t fu l t i m e .A ft e r a f i n e s t i p - p e r , c a r d s a n d d a n c i n ; n c c u p l w t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e g u e s t s u n t i l a l u t e h o u r . T h e Va l en t in e da n c e g i ve n b y t h e L e g i o n A u x i l i a r y a t t h e l e g i o n h a l l S a t u n h y e ve n i n g d r e w l ve r y ' l a r g e e r u w d n T h e h a l !u a de c o ra t e d i n he a r t s :mul r e d a n d w h i t e c r e p e p a p e r at r ea m er s .T h e ia d i e s s e r ve d a ni c e h m c h i n w e c l u b r o o m ,t h e l u n c h ta bl es a l s o b e i n g de c or a te d f n . .h r l n m t o r i . l l l l 1 | t d .UI!E l n 1\ || ll §u z g l g t u Ml l l n l w u s w n a nuco n ce i ve d t h e i d e a o f pi a n t d n g a n o r c h a r d f o r c o m m e r c i a l p u r p o s e s a n d aeeord i11¢ly t h e H a u n t H o p e f r u i t f a r m m m e i n t o exist ence.A t t h e t i m e o f t h e s e t t i n g o u t ol't h e o e - e h a r d i n t h e e a r l y e i g h t i e n , t h e p u b ~ l i c a c c l a i m w a s t h l t h e w o u t d n e w e r l i ve t o ace h i s oe e l u m l b e o r i x u i t . Im t e m d l i e l i ve d t o s e e i t b e a u ' fr u i t a n d m o s t o f t h e tr e e s d i e a t o l d a g e m d t h e r p m s r e s e t a g a i n A f t e r h i s o r c h a r d g e t m e n e r - a t l o n h e s p e n t m o s t o f hi s t i m e t h e r e a n d p u t u p a m e t e f b u i i d h t g : w h i c h a r e f l i i l occ upi ed. W e l a v a k n o w n t h e dece ased f o r y e a r n a n d h u e fo i m d N m t o b e | m e n o f h i g h c h a r a c t e r , k n o w i n g h i s -- __. . . : . . i In n n . : r v w a v.H i s i l k ! ! t t p l l u u ne vmuuvn w . . . w ... .,q f t e c t u m m q u i n u m to m m p 'ix po u 115 | w b \i¢ m lm ! t he t nx d n. d n! e v e r y b l u o h u i L \ w u r c e . t h a t m l : : m l m l x u u u l l y a v o i d a b l e : a n d t h ! fi n u n n u o k e n l u n h x c k y h t e , m y s - t vr l vm a n d l n q u p n b l e , a l m o s t n e ve r 1 A N N N O n S t u d F l y i n g | = ~S U ; §\um u on. vf :hun Tlu dba:urcjualax (ood andBdw » ;1?1i1s1NG ACHIEVEMENT1 \ of one of New York's famous coat manufacturers, we have just re-§ ceived a beautiful selection of very smart and youthful looking coats 5 for this season; inthe newest colors, models and materials.§ This selection embraces everything new and desirable in right §. up-10115:-mlnule l!\¢l'Cl'tllldl8¢.=We cordially invite you to °»g_ at your earliest convenience and E inspect this disnlay of artistic and"au entic Fifth Avenue and Broad § way styles._§ Come early and make your selection from the complete assortment.§ lhave a nice selection of Ladies'Dresses,prices range from -E$8.00 to $36.00.On sale Saturday Feb. 20th. M R S .T .c .H 1 L ' r o N ,T h e M i l l i n e r § lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII\IIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIII Qirough the Coui°tesy~5 4 Lk ¢\ I Results o!invc nipdon by New York Suk Bureau of Hunldptl In- tormaiion at Albany. relsiivo to at- ... perimn ot various cities throughoutthocv!-lnlry with construction m d mainu-mace of street pnemenu show that out of 92 leading ellie! npozdng. aa use only uphmltlc types B me uphdtio :nd brick pavements = =9 use uphdlic ty pes and none block § with nsphalti fillor, md B use a s E philllc ty pos m d Portland c e me n t =~1 .1.\ Ou t of 8 3 : Is le s i ns ur in g q oé i _ as ua inhither sheet asphalt p u s - §ment hu given good wwic e.only ..._one reported in the negltire. Thiel g neu of bus under sheet asphalt nur-inou n n g n l from 4 inches to 9 1 inches,with 6 inches prevailing:whlle a 3inch aurfoce.inc!u\iinR:_ Ye r n a r y m u l h e r ho sp i ta bl e h o m e i» o p e n t o a l l h e r fr i e n d s m l t a l l . o c - c u i o n .Ln .\ t S u n d a y p r o ve d t o In n o ex c e pt i o n t o th e r u l e a n d n l a n y fa i em i n xn t h e r e d t o ex t e n d b u t w i s h a u m !'vi sit \\.il.h o n e a n o t h e r A ni c e lu n c he o n w a s s e r ve d b y t h e h o l l u s .A l l l m !a p l e u e n l .ti m e . C a l h o u n ,n u r n e fg h b o r o n t h e a q n h ,shuulsl fu e l en c o u r a g e d t o final t h e sch ool po p u l a t i o n i n h e r t o w n in c re a ~l m :y u r b y y e a r .A r i c e h e a l t h y z r o u l h o f yo ur -a r !nl k l w v y uwu .__.t h e b e a t o l d t i m e u r e l u e n , w h o w e r e c u r f u r d H a l b e r t u s d N o n a Ir e l a n - e n d o n e l o t h e b e l !m o d e m w a l t : e r a w h o w e n . h c k Mc C l i n t o c k e m i M u l e l i n e Sc h m id t .T h e mu s i c w a s : W d a n d a l l r e p o r t a g o o d t i m e . Pu b l i c S a l e - - A t Il ln i r S a d e P a vi l l o n Sa zu r da y . Fe b ru a ry 20 . a t o ne o 'r: l oe k s h l r p .w e w i l l h o l d o u r r r g u l n r z c o m m u n i t y sale.W e w i l l h a ve -(0 a h e a d o f h o n r s o f a l l ki n ds ,ca tt le , ho m . c h ic k e n s ,f a r m m a c h i n e r y a n d humQl mlal zom ls.H r .S¢¢f\ 1i _n rill U U ! ! n n n u u 1 . . , . ,' ¢o f r i g h t m d w r o n g w e r e d e fi n i t e l y fi x e d IM . h e c o u l d n o t b e m r e r ve d . l t i s w i t h d e e p amine--s t h a t w e n o t e h i s pa ss i ng .H i s L v b e e n a u s e fu l l i fe .H e n a a c t i ve t n s m p i o n e e r t i m e i n B u m w h e n h i s t o r y w a s i n i l l m a k i n g a n d h e f i l l e d h i s p l z c e i n n w o r t h y m a n n e r .W u h h i s p a n n i n g o n e m o r e o f o u r h a n l y s t o c k o f plan e-em i n go n e .Bum Kew r e - m a i n ,t h e y a r e p u d n x r a p u l l y a n d G u t n n h o r ! t i m e w i l l p a "e w t h e y a t n o m o r e .1. 1|a \ )>> > >9D1M D in tho cf ammunity keep= u town orthemap.Calhoun in finding;he. 1thooi huiidisuz innnlcquaw fur ilu pnsent euroilment and ilu schoolbvanl ha- mr.|nm.»-1 fur a mm meet ing of :Lv \|=l||to clwimle uhnthc: to hui1.i :rr n|:!.e1.(0 the prrwunr fmmc »~tm.1u uf Ingin a pcrn1an|ClT.buildup hy Mrllnif 3 higi 5ch|:|Dl um;of L n prmf material. d a u - n n »|'|l ali lu-= farming equipment.Zlen»1 The tuners:nuvnu»1 .ry Wendt, of South Dakota, will be nv. 2 P. ll. Tuesday, I`¢hrua.r;| 1601. here with an full loan! of extyu goodbrokehoI1C:uf hfs own raining. .Xeull:-er part of :I load from Ble- Uouk, N-rlnu..»ka.llring in :n;;!.hi:n:l you have £0 sell.Come in and look those horses over before thu anim This nie will be heh] ruin or rhine i-lt.C. Brundage, Sales }\l;u:.q~ at me M. 1-1. church in ihm city ungl interment was made in the Blau' |r.emqtery.Besides the two 1Im:£hter\.onolnrother, Jzmta \lcC4rmi-:ln of lhln rie. Indiana, aim five gran-I qhllilm and a number of grfnt rand chil- dzqn nuniw to mourn his cieuth.E~if ~ 1mn|||||nn|||||u|1||mn:m||||lnmumuu| blndur cguxae, wn me lvtnsgr.1Con of constructing mee; n!¢P|tl\l1 psvemems,inchnllng grading,¥\£a|.|ing course, hinder enum:and hamm n d frnm $2.40 to s a w wr ' qquun xml, varhnre in P\if."0a being; due to nuilalnillty of bca! ru\h°r*a\x, an wall us variance in fr=;;I.x :unlf lnbqr cost, etc.. w ©\~ Eas " ' & ''T"!"f';»- Blair.Nebr ukl,Fsbruary 18,1926 `. Q . - ` ; ~~ P51801 ~....,............-.¢.»~.._..._.-._._-- THE EN'T'BRPBZSE-h u l k '31.* mac Fam-. " Hr h u n t t h r u s t th e n m a \ pqnlowlrii Mm.'To e na lr . l0° » dd fr imd f' ! er lld tin . 'I f Ha r m; 1 |hero be menu 1c mdn ' du Dur trhmus a hlfwll w éenouly."No pirates coma mn' |a n mm:f u th e r for Jult zu Nu n !am u loo muc h daaptga"plnoel In nm ma: hide." » A l m . z " * "° n m ' m I l li d .l l !hther llliliifd.and C c d l l rtdlculoul.simporlnt :f a i n i t h !his grlm mlnh. "An lnlellltlflt Ion éheounh I mnrh :mon inunrhlnr hh vmtum* 1| an no as | -u|, . so a' r'l ld no U cently lhlpped2 c an of hm zo the Dmdmmarke!.|. Miilqr~Famaeru'Gu i n C°f°w=¥Lrtceived carload oats neently. 1925 a n n products in Nohrukzvalued az approximately $50»00°»°°0 Ne li g b - W i m; : mp ll u n h r li vr capacity. hell h Work will be n wo n o r1'r -r i sink in;\ reliaatGoo | ¢Llko. Dunb u-This city cxpmded ap-irroximntely $50,000 during 1925, fm public improvements.Wolb&eh--Pllns being considered llillor-Brown and Hr h ln to n nI \ h i nk i n ¢about it.His ph at afbu ttor fadorion in tho world,and triumph Ls not a bouquet bond ir Omaha is the 1rorld'| pasted but- a metropolis of 4 music hill or i" ter-prmluclng city.a u t at the council tablo-but :im-l Ne b n a h n u the 1 " g m lendole. friendly home-to\m'\d1en mavlwvlrer in tlfo world, although lm nan is tho natural outc ome of bninfupoozzdoflead ismin¢dlnt.h¢|rta£athe but of ooh self.I Nebnulu y a t Douhlar.the .Anal lo in every hour--of triumph or da fnt,of joy or ndne u-~the home town nnnpaper brings a bulm of a spur, a gripping haodshnke or a solemn warning um:make i t u [welcome und important visitor at th -stuffy llble of kings Ind diplo m l md under tho evening lamp of lnrgest broom factory in tim world. Nebnska ~1us th t # n e d index tag factory ln the world._N e b n l h stands first in cattle produ4ion per capita. 2~i<.Lm..ka in third in lutomobile population, por capih.Nebn sh hu the 1r orld'|h u e ! ! for !l'|l\'¢li1f-I locll amen.j u n lowly.hone market.P l a t u m o r - l i c l a l a n t . ° ' , . ' » " " \u z n n x e n u 5 N o b r u k a h i s n o b o n d e d i n d e b t - l _| | n - \ . . _. . -, _ _, ,__ . | _ _ _ _ _'rar nn'zm>msn-m y Snmsblnff-Plmu todas; to ea- la b l h l u m mm ; b l t d u r y h i n - B in r d - E ll o r h , m b l nu de ul n c u n m n :b u t yield in this Milwa-Bebmn-Hlblml 091100 I M Ae- ademy pumhnu 6%w e o f h a dudjdning an-npu on wut, for pur- nw of ear ning new dnmkory. Hayes Canto-During Ill mins. grading M11 he cxtendd avlr Edit mile s u fnap hlll|, wut o(l> an. u mm- c » n ¢ n ¢ ¢in nv. liimoofor wutmcthn of nur alununtary lelwol. lnxnoy-Pnluln don; the Wood Rh lr h u v e ¢ ln li ¢ a [ la n d Ri n e h - el thick.h w n m n - V .A.Hull p h u to u h wa a n d op:-nu B d !Gn ln C o m p u # e k n w r . a¢ - u - u p s .a .Von s u m c m -vur to uplnea flehry neuuy de- n mp a b y f ln . Ru t h -W o r k u l r¢eolll1l'¢¢-*ll u l wl m lin es; mu h; wmn lsd oh.B Bid;u h d (or f n v d l u hlshvu bltwom this plue md Han man.Anpnhoo -Thna u doads o f :wel shipped from hors nnn\l¥~ Ommlu-Bndinlibm Railroad u vManu 82°.0W»0W budgn for 1928. Ouhkonh-larsl poiaw vushnuu ua be mn._ D x lo - T h e Sehwnmln Hntnhcry opml f or bu lhn u.o m u w - n u n v m r»u m - n a lor aecurint loc ation of eom NIU m a r y .Columbus-Prnpnntionn hlnx can- phtod for th c :a ni on ol $80,000 theatre.Yo r k- New e ollqe wi ll be bum u l H u w Reformntary.H u u n n - N e w . u m a E.Stk : wldlul b ein( oe eupkd by Sdn lm m ComrpunyEmn dwa ur- Eff oru bein!mndo an develop lnrze ma. al vvmkv ma uk , d x mllu s o u lh e ut o f h tm Omni..-Bur\ln¢\nn Rll ln ld ln- mlln n-.f danil switc h ut in spur tuc k.8 |: r a mo n a L n Ne b n i t p r o - aCreok£nKi|:h¢£laadGb¢yuu altitud-tienbrwvrnins A l m a - I u m u r l s d a y e n ,~|¢n¢-q,of c a n Rod l acrou N ¢ h r u h , ~ l £ l 1 l l l " "" h a dlleCooI|:r--Huth'lr||hn 3 t ll 1 ' d l phofn¢Complnyur'I1lbui1d f oopp c rllnl b u n - ln i l e é o o ic a m a ° m u u u . a » d x ¢ - c a #~ Wsunda.Uneoin- Nebraska-Ongnn ~ p l m s i o r p a r m n a n z m u l t n c d welt¢u dmuto of0 \d 0| ° | ¢~ ol I Bi ltrloo -Th!G u a c w n r r aeho¢Isenm|\¢i|'nlr|¢!or88,»m m n a m z t u w m o u l m n h g hi r f r o an d s h m. umm. NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 13. 1926 Bama hy D. v. lunar, Superlnu-.ndmt ef the aw my aamu For Bd a- No i!bunk p p te o v m\ t T b ¢ l) 1 h r p d n d iU ¢ - - - -- -1W I . J . : u m m Lnryaf Offie n wer Stun Bml DI. D. w. BELL n y a d n m s u é u B||| 46 Phones ua. l x Da. w. F. ammnu.nmmsr Room: evu Blllr St-we BankBldr. mum\=» x x uomu. CLEANERS Chula:Pnnlll ln lld llsm wumf 'Z."» ..= mm,~ Blair High School Tattler lnl selationa.A POI-illil tru dun by D livu J e nna. and th a nmtrm 'lu cloned by tbl ringing of "Homo,Burnt He ma . " A n t n u d a mu c u s | pc | 1 \tl1 etimelnh Ik in ¢moI da c ~ \ v - - - . - - - . ~ - - . - - - - . - ~uun iz h ndb ana nu lmme-< omlq| : LA p lu m md wh o n d u l wi ll b l gm" b y th c pupils of Lana Ella- porth mu, an d Pnl. W mld o Nah un on Tuudny , luc k ll, 1918.An ormhophaldc redial d l l be glwn d llou lh d u eo u r hly of d u Behmoller Ind lulllu Hun Co. ul'l\»e»d\y.n a za, nz 7:55.m n w l l l b e m u r a l | r l l ' | u n d ~ a n a k a :Dlle will d n ; H u u ll . " V b l i d' me" f ro m "u To us ". an d fo llaw ln ;in will be np r o d lu d on thi: llllthine.Thi n wi ll bl [ no lo tht i t f 4 r ~ `',Amn un n. , \ / ~x-xowpzw smmx comusnv W Ammon nnowuzn smm fu t h e r an sw er ed ." L e :u l h o p e h a ve a mo d i c u m o f lu c k zu d d W h n t e ve r p i n a l i n r r u h a t h i n - 't u i l l ca m o t o a n un ex po ct ad a d r o l l i n e x e c u t i o n . B u t m h z Th I m r .0 C H A P T E R I I T lx O n e - L e g g e d Mm a n d 4. Iris h Ma id. _The nut mornin; I !rl.l .for nn-nl houn ln checkin; our 1 and: of our mam; station.: with ter Corlaer, so tlul it vu U10 m | \ of the fonnoon befcn I :ru ablyloan the countlng room to no :boa Captain Furadnfl ship andwith ber people tha llghterlng ¢f I ponion ol' the cargo which wastimed fur our wnrehoaae. Darby ll L Gn !eyed me so fully when 1 took my hat gint I SYNOPSIS 1 - T h I I Ibon!¢T=.'.%ii4»!"»'3' the n a n n y .R o h a n < > f- ;u n a i s u t k l n g s o o u ro f i n i r a l a r a . - = g , w a t r o l a l h t h u :u h !bo nd M y B r i l l : l u nl h t r l l ' m i the Rd-ok." . m s | |I B ? \ l 1 ¢ | l * ; , " 1 "c no or su l r s ll u n The Qldca Dr|1=IO' In p l a i n i s A a fy 'u r -° ° ; : "' : ° . : " ' " ° * - m ea n 9.lu an a rd ga tg ao ob lt ro . un de rs t an di n g. " in mi ld . In R i p l h p d l n p p u a e d i n m i c a t o s h o w h l m s e l ! a ft e r l h l m e s n r t h a t P r o vi d e n e o In d a t t o a d o d s o m m .1 : s e e m s 1 : r u m n : " " W h o t vr c r h e t l . t h i s p i n t ! u l l 4 0 n o h a r m l o a s In N e w Y o r k f' t u n d o b o l d t o n u .'B o n o t to o s u re . R o be r t. " m i ie : -n d m y h u m - ." l i l h a p p e n s t o b l y o u r p u t u n d o . " H o r e a c h e d u p l n t h e m e t o u r t h a I i n p h c s a n d u i e c t r d a l o n g d u pip e,wh i c h h e l t u t fe d l r l l h toha ccc g u n w h i l e I W u r o e u vo r i l l l m m m x at to n ls hm e nt . 1 " Y o u r u n c h ? "I : H M G a n a . I n d i a d u r i n g u n l m *" N m r w m n l h e r '| . " o n t h n n h . c l p u t n .P a y E " B u t i n w a s t h e g r e a t l r s d n w h o a l your g¢1. m»¢, and l r r o n d u d l d t h e c a a n n b a n d t n d o w i t h n y g e r v l c c t n y o u l t m a n g n z u e f s e d ." I l m n h o l l d d .¢ "l h l m .'T vr u h e o l l a b t l s l m i t h e D o l m n r n l h l m l m p o d o g z o gm t !t o r a n b i a h i m t o uu p pt y t h e NI.Id ldrn d~ i l ld 5 I ¢0lI1 .uuqyvml I atmgllyu vvu|-pnny being nbdlt and Improved, at cos1. o! $9,000.Le:i1gton--Lexingdon CreameryCompanyorllnized.with n capital :wok of $40,000. Aim:--Hnrlnn County ,lail being remodeled.Minden-Road between hen m f Newark will bl gravaled this spring Gurdon-Lon!post office did record-baeaklng busineu in 1925. Benkelmnn-Tron rai..3.old crosxlngu will be eliminated on main line of A 1 a a l l l i r s u a l r i a h IzI-Hom The Nebraska. CityNews-Prose' Neb ns kl is the fini.in alfaifn. production.'INe b n lk l u third in oorn an d. wheat production.g Nebraska hu the Inrgest hw 4hip- ing :tation in the world. Nebns k; s tand : th in! u a meal packing state.Ne b r u k a , h u the hrgest biscuit fnctofy in the world.Nebrukn hu two o f th e largest r u u v l l .Nebnuka hu the Inst illitenc y . Nabn sh i l pr oud of h er whinementn,attainment:and productive- nesa, but she whispers her pride in- stead of broadaxting its Iholuilt. Let'n have n Iittle red publicity about the greatness,the solidneaa,the financhd strength of a state which, according go Mr. Mencken, is n "cow state,"inhabited only by folks who are nnxiona to get tmough with the mfiking In they ; can waltzmurray to southern California. c m k r r s ng p 'To r t . h t a n m et i l l ! l l uthot. lchlou n r m o u uur. Irlnl a p l n ha l l a n 13."'£=°"u E l h o l n r r m f .h u : n na n n u m :theJl m t l .H u r t " l t I n Q - a m C I D ' I t h a n t h e W e t l r .I I I N : a l l u p o n m iI e u b e o f u , a g p ( 0 ~ 1 O l p u l n F - a n i l i n n n 'l-me tord et l t ue- ne- me ! iI II ;7;,;°;;;;,,,;;;;§;;;; rliue -PofIlf Hill `ro ad.Lincoln--New $1'¥6,C00 city u l l vr vvmd Tecumseh--Johnson Countfs f i n icom :how held here recently. Ay r-Ic e harvest resumed on Crystal Lake;220 earloula shjpped thus far this winter.Elm Creek-Ora Paulson plans to erect new filling station and repair »hop.Sidney --Kimball m d (Lheyenm county fmneu eomddexing gillntic move to irrigate Lodgepole Valleyby menu of lyatam gt deep wells. a.a » aa a keynote to auoocaa.Concentra- tion ia doing of one thing at a time in a whole hearted manner andkeep trying it dll you have succeed- ed.I tla a o te u y to a o q u b a th a h a b lt of eoocentration nor ia it easy tosecure anynhiog worth while but ahabit once gained will prove to be of great value.While are are youngit ia ealier`to form habit; than; ln lata-life when i t beoomea moreuimeoat to :run them.Our atudfla are not only in the knowledge but also in developing these character- istics which help ua later in life. Ln all we do whether in our leaaonaorotherresponsibilitiesweahould apply ourselves body and mind on their accdfnpliahmeuti We are notin high aebool only to graduate but to prepare ourselves for the battlea of life. .u tr : s To c u mi n I ! line the form of ac tivity that wm.m¢\. affirmative num.n o m mODNCENTRATIDNlater be demanded when thermaterial vraa very cloaaly contested tbr°\\¢|t° ia used.Iout.In the aifirmatioa angumanta Al; famous men uae concentration 19. Give moat time and attention the odds aaelttod to be in favor of to the weak bointa in your know-Technical High.Hogvever.in thelodn or tedmioue-|rerotation arguments the Blair naa- M. Carry the learning of all im-lotiva team galnd bac): muc h, I! not portant items beyond tho point nec-more than the ground which they easary for immediate recall. el. Carry the learning of all im- loat ln the connroetive apoeehea.Hence the debate vraa a very di!!!- Portlnt itema beyond the point nec-cult one for the judges to dedde. aaaary for immediate recall.Iiloarevar,after canfod ddlberation 22.You must daily paso judg- ment aa to the degree of importance of item.:that are brought before you,and lay :medal atreaa on the the verdict was rated two to onein favor of Technical High of Oma- ha.Thjg is the firat debate that the negative team has lea; our yearpermanentfixingoftingleitemsHence, we were aomevrbat aurprlaod that are vital and iundamantad.lvrhen the adverse declalon was gi'- 23. When given a bit of Iniorma tion ia clearly of aubonllnate impor- tanc e and useful only for the timebeing, you are warranted in giving to Et .only sufficient attention to hold it over the time in question. 24. Make the duration of yourperiods of study long enough fo utilize "warmlngup" but not ao long as to auffer from Headgear or fa- t t g u e ._ x n v \ r L - _. \ _ l ! !- __ . . . . 2 » l a I - » .I -n g a - en.However, this defeat only urgaour beam on to greater activity in preparing for the debates in the state league race..Thla debate doe! not count in the league atapdiul aaitis conalderd an independent da- bate.The flrat league debate will be given at Lyons on htonday, Fab. 22.The judges for the debate wer!Superintendent Frank H. Brokaw, of ' A r l l n g t o m S u p e r i n t e n d e n t N o e l S e n _ -- I I . I » u u ¢ |n e u |~ Pllouc and au are oontlatly levitad. Becauae of tba banquet, Hsieh walheldSaturday,February 1 th,the program of__t.ha Danoabrog Sodet; *U Wltponed until February Sllth 'He Proaram Ill! center about DanlabFolk Danoaa. The humoroua claaa of the De damatory Content jvlll take placeonMarchlltlt.I t la urlder the auspices of the Haperian Society Thrc epriaeaareofferedlntluhum oroua clan,the firat pdae bdn|$7.50, the second $5.00 and the thin azso. Nebraska loatt their flrat ln tnmural buket ball game fart Frida aight when they were defeated bg California(The aooroa remains: cloae through-out the game and whothe final vrhlatle aoundod the aoore were even.Two extra quarters ha to be played in order to break thl tie.ln the iaat fear mluutea of pleHarold Jorgensen made a field aw for Califomla which spelled defer for the Nebraakana,leaving then at the small end of the more vrhic 'aaa I0 to 12. Tho R u n rnmnnaul of atudanl - ~I " 9 I Quality Rings and Watches When you plan to buy an article of Jewelry, either as a gift or for per- sonal use,quality is of the utmost importance. Our Rings are all Solid Gold.We carry no plated or filled rings. Our Watches are all Standard Makes. ~e AMETHYST. Watch for Our Atlnctlve Window Display Each F{idly H. OLLERMANN Expert Watchmeker -- Exclusive Jeweler Iat n u m e - l n , a n d I p i n n e d t o m p g ; a t l h o u l h l o f t h o s t r o n g a r m : t h e y u m m o l a e h l m i l r e t u m f o r h l n u l a . h u n I u n n e h u w l o f h t l b i l n l a o b i r h | 1 6 0 0 !u r e n l y fo u r ho ur s. I- IJ h t h e r n o d é e d a h a n l l y l n P e t r . wh o h a d s t o o d t h r o u h o u l :h a s a t i r e c o a ve fl u n n , h i s a n t l - e a a l n p i l y i m » p o r t n r h b l o . w e a n t h e f a r a r m s m m u s :t o n ban told me of htm rwrult. u hath Hu ttr Omd m 'rvm he when y ou *ana Gorller and zu. Iroquois mum' n i n t h re m b r o k e d o w n th e b m h u o f t h e D o o m m u a n d i r o n b a c k n n fu r t n d n i o o u r p e o p l a .W h y , ' u r n : h o n y o u - y o u - " a I k a u r L b s d e e p h o l l a ; m r f a t h e r .. .n u s- .| 1 .. . .. - n. .¢ - .I;. »\ - u| \; »n a l Albion--Albion Poultry Company|,,,;,;;,d clrlnad poultry.' Mcrrili--Brethren church greltly enhrpd.aliller-Farmers'Grain Company f mipped nrlold of hogs recc ngly. Dunbar-$8,000 watertorkz syn 'tern md $25,000 Plvinl and gnvel mg program completed here, during 1925.II I T I I E H O M E T U W 'N : w a v ( Y o r k R e p u h i i c n n ) in w a s r e p o r t e d ks t h e fe w d a y s a g o t h a t t h e n nevrz lp lp er t h a t co me s t o Co- oli dle 'e de s k t h a t l u n eve n t s h o a n l a i d u p o n i t rea ch es i l l de s t in a t io n . h o m e - fo vm n e w s p a p e r .A n th is i a n d ,a n d o t h e r h a d m e n a n d w o m e n m u y f l io o k w i t h e a g e r h e a r t s f o press nisone President no inevbelureit It i»hu d all ovel,other ~m home r and ro ~m~rta~de. ~O~r Rin~ are all Sol~d Gold.We carry no plated or filled rings. Our Watches are all Standard Makes. .p a p e r . b o u t .t he t i s p e r ~e AMETHYST. bo vvre e n t t e r b o w 1 r o r l d '| h i s s t ; - i u m p h h e t i s t h e e w o r k ' o m e a r e Watch for Our Atlnctlve Window Display Each F{idly H. OLLERMANN Expert Watchmeker -- Exclusive Jeweler ¥ .M 1Mark Twain in e splendid gauze' in his ".\utobio;nphy "speaks of hour so mmf of ul one intent upon our own aeituh intenelii-intent up- on getting our own particular axehllptntdnt. the grimlstfone.We show our contempt for others whomwe find gzccmlily engaged upon then' own puraum and unwilling lu ex-.tend n helpful hand.We are less ready to looid wi|.hin and take noteof but own practices.Mark Twain inahu n m we consider our own ways ua wcll as those of _our neigh-bors.Road his message, und Judw whether he has mt wld the truth! "The coal.of arms of the human:ace ought ua consist of a man with an ax on liis shoulder proceedingl.uW&lIl|a grindstone.Or, it ought to repreeent.the |01-'eni membe n,of the human race holding out the; Lat to eac h owen. For we are all beggars.Each in his own way. One beggar is too proud to beg for pen-nies, but will beg arlonn of dolllru, knowing he can't repay; another wil! hot beg a loan, but will beg for a poatmanerahip; another will not dothat but will beg for an introduc- :ion Lo 'socie1y';one,bein;rich, will not beg I. hod of c oal of tha railway company,but will beg u1-ws his neighbor will not beg cool :or pan, but in nodal converse wills u lawyer will place before him a eup- poeititious ease in the hope of get- ting an opinjnn out of him for 'no» | l thing; one who would disdain to be( for any of these things wiil 'vez frankly for the Presidency.Noneuithelo!is uhamed of hmuelf, but he deapiaea the rest of the men- ni a nla Each nhniren his own dig- nity, and carefully gusrde it, but in his own opinion the othen hnen1. any."In any noeial organisation, whe1.l1~ er it be z c lub or a school or | nn-tion.every individual is given the epportunity to nerve and be served.If he would find happiness IR such orfanization he must :hide by the izclden rule ol' acting toward uthanns he todd have others not tdwerd him.II he thzusu his own ax for- lu n i regardkse of h h fellbvmzu-dents or fellow-men,be is c omin eventually to incur their dinhvor. The secret of being popular and 'neil- liked lies in being disposed to leave f`Z0 warn urul or rvpzuuuu ii an'*'fl ul lluluuuu _ N ,,_r__eesery,distribute over more than R. v. Gerret of Fort Caihonn.Mr. 99° wi°d.1h¢ time given go a spec-Kirby c m ne as chairman of lfsed learmnz.ihe evening.The Senior Girl:Glee26. When S00 interrupt worll, not Club also "ng two beautiful songs. oniy stop at a natural break, but 5.091 the affirmative m d negative oo ielve a cue for its quick reeumgr debating learns are working : u m iron.ifor the future debates, and we are 27. After intensive eppheation, es- hoping gm;they will have a verypeciallyton w nuterini paube f°f,mgh standing in debating c ircles ot .gg ;f==== ~ iet l°"¢y'3;"l bg sallam ithe rnd of the season. e ore ng up an ng e se.|23.Use vmions devices to compel "The : : n f ' ;5»'Z"£`°,I'"5§'3 : 2 >°;r=»eJf no lhink over yolr ' ° ' k [about the years* tsaek work.Hence, J.Iorrn a hubit of smorkmg out the :hot and discus om! tho invelin -`iuve been brought ourfrom wintergour own concrete examples of :dl gancaa! rule; and principles. ao. Iorm the habit of mentaily re-xiewimg every pdbngrtiph ms soon quarters and now occupies a pam of the boys' time at noon and nfiw school.Prospects are bright for anm gm.: have read it.other good track team.The boyv H l c u Sc no ol.OPERETIA expect to take part in the usual spring track meets which will in " " "" " " "I - - . . . ' - - 1 - .--- _ . - .from around the Great lakes,de- feated the fighting quintet from ilontonu and the Dakota: but Set-urduy af ter a very exciting and in- tele~xin;;content.The Hondeks were m the lead at the half,but when the final whistle _lieu ! h e |econ~were alike.Three e x t n lquamrf. had to be pinyezl in\omer| to dmrule which team was \rilfllol.\ Mennl Benuen engcd two gif; thrown giving we Great Likes n uve point lend.The Lfondzka failed toacorrandthegnme` ended with a *ifof 15 to I7 favodng tho Bean. Sundinga of Intro-Mural TeamsrLPercent 1000 m o moo 666 ooo L050 o o I l :0 3 00 0| . . . p q Team \'. Donmerk l Bean 1 lCaiifornin Nebmeku dude the usual county track meet Iowa on I J I 5 ||"The Pennant" was given Friday which wiii be heh! some time aboutl510r\¢ld|¢4 at the Opera Home to a crewmhnl the first of May.| house.1 The school boon!h u employed I f ;'rnTbememberso l the east mad Mn1.Wuhburn.a registered hI.lI5¢!}oI.l 31" 1§'.f§tn r i g h .gf Senior Glee Clubs are entailed to a to give n complete phyaieal exam;gmut deal of erediz for the splendid ination so every bw and girl in 1}|| verfonnmoe .| B l; ir City Schools.This physical i Harold Carlson,an lendmg man.exlminetion is required by thecarried out his part in | very cred-school leur; of Nebraska. Mrs. w"h imble manner and viewed A future burn started her work in the Cen- in his voice if. developed.|t.rll building on Monday afternoon.Leith; Pace, u leadmg Indy show-Them ' i n be very clole to eight ed a beautiful lofi.sweet \o1ce hg|;dp¢,_1 pupils to be examined. quality which carries with hor gnce and poise on the stage.lf ner voiceis developed she has great. poseibib ities.The part of the Jew w u taken by Willilm Rogers and he disclosed marked ability both in vocal anddramatic'ields.lie was quite the star member of the c ut-rIDamonNeilsenwasatypical English man I looks and mannerand Wu very uch enjoyed,I Herald Larson took the part of Verdent Green and we discovered both vocd and dramatic ability.meh we hope may be developed. The part. of "The Vgmp" was ex-ceptionally well played by Betty Noble and imiahed amusement for d l.I Mr.mal Mrs.Bond were played by Wilford Porter md Dorothy Jen-sen and they an both wel! chosen end enacted their plrtl 1eil. l The choruses of boy: end girls naiweilasmedancesensembleand 1 1 be o arte s ?'TI'.' ~"..,.I'f nz le h bo rmm a *"'¥°d d\ qr f§ §l__ f§ ff :I I DANA DOIHGS J l n uuun On Saturday evening, Feb. 13, the hludentt, alumni md friend: of DanaCollegecelebratedtheannualben- quet in the college dining hnli.This Year it ure.; e home-coming lmnqtlel,and |P¢¢Id efforts had been put forth to have as many of ihe morn. bers of the alumni present an vwable.The hail was beautifully dee- onted in red and white.Qzrigum Justeun,u touh nuter,: m e anaddressofwelcome,efter which responses were mule by two alumni melnbers.Rev.Videbeck of ElkHorn,Iown was the chief speaker of the evening.He showed how, an ¢'*¢l')1will we did,whether ot school or elsewhere, we were lhldy- ing me omnildeneg of cod.There lInl.e rgzris-e ESBBRASHA wr-:&:KI,x' INUPSTRIAL RlI\'HI\\ linrtinglon-TriStale Utilities Co lnnnouncee neduciion in electric cur- rtalt rates. for this city. ! I truck. Deposits in Nebruke tanks on:xJanuary I, ahowd inenue of no,-.,FRA NK 5 B I GE L OI000,000 over luv year.if I.'ua!.is-Three enticed:stock wasshipped from heno,:ecently.I Hastings--Negotia|.ione under way for ni e o f Bank of Gommerco a : State Bulk of Hastings.|Pills City -Piano being discussedfor improving Baptist church.I Juniata-Elevator Qompany ship-1 ped tio earloeda wheat..:Lincoln--The Departmenz ol' Poblk*Works to purchase 35,000 mad algnsi Uni3-Oni Manufacturing Company doing good budness.Albion-A Fireproof roof will be planed on the court. house.; Nebraska planning rapnl develop ment of sugar industry. IJonini1le--Plltu River bridge 1.'w o<£ensi\ely repaired.a Lineuln--State highway depart nenl buy s 25 tration and 56 onemen unit road maintainers..| Lincoln--New Burlington panen- ger station planned fel this city. Belmont--Local farmer mule pro- lil of $2.39 per hen, from flock of 600, lui. year.Pendle..Pity purchases new fire | Pima on had for irrinting large section of lend along Lodgepole 15 1 I Agent for Fa ir mo nt C mn lr r) |I - Hlghést Price forPOULY. CRI IA M AND mo s%On Finn Street S-Outh of Inde-;pendem Telephone Offioe J u li .1221 Phones Bell 2331 an /xFLG.ALLEN.;as 'rn .\c ron lnmnaee-RentalsRa d Ed i tsOffice First D001 North ofTlpcmlent Tele. Office x 4 . : *Clark 0'Hlnlon Reid »»¢--- ! I11 1¥ . - - x 0'Hlnlon; n°HA m.o N a nd UHANLON AltornueBell 31 Ind. 15Officen ovefstete Ban! Blair,Nebraska x - _ - - - - - - - : - 'IKI5' II i5 i n a u x u a u w F . L u x m 5 Attorney-el. Liv L Home Theatre Building I 1 ar. Rushville-Loca!system of N e |_ brash Electdc Power Uompany Willt " ' " "Ib-1 chnnged fmm direct to alternnt nln| | | | ummllmmmlmlmlmn| | nnummnaull| | mm| | | | | uuzmlnmummw ing current,end mldttionml power provided.\Vo!bleh--Plans being discussed for peving and grave-ling local streets.Liberty Movement on foot to ee eure new $30,000 school building. Fremont-The new $65,000 SalemLutheran church will be dedicated on March 14.Ashland-Petitions being circulat ed for gnsrejing road belwecn here l|\l| South Bend.'-_.Aubum Piano preparing for eon-elrudiin ot new library building. l § When Anybody Q-e l l ai n n o _ u nn- - .n u nnu n - e I nn-Q Whoevor Jfull ere. Coiumbul--Wayside Country C l u b § considering eonstrnwon of nur club* § house.,Alma--New erarnery assured. llmdolph-ler1ners Stan Bank n orgnnlzed u Fenner: & Memhanh.a n n n * the owner of that Stal6 Bulk.§ umnmlmlllmwnmlmunll||mulmu|||1|Ilmnunu||ulu|||||a1\sz\unluuu§ § Buys An Automobnle g § §=5E-2._e wherever y ou ere, you are imme di ue ly and definitely benefized when ma'bvd.v buy s an automobiie.Fo r car eerna mum money . spends more money ,dnoe more seork. enjoys life more, md means more zo him- self md his eommuniny than he did before. And the msn whn buys the car is benelited more than anyone ella. §= ' g = :§ "_: 112- :-':7;..._ :';'.:'-_ ...n..-5.1 lniul I mu an nr nu hun. mul" 1 m r ! n o o c n l m u w .a ll rw w ruu. " T h e r g l e t h a t w h i c h - b u t l i l o m e e : l l n o pla ce fo r m e h co n ve n a t i o n . C o m e h o m e , m r b w : c o m o h o m e . 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" } | " ' 1 u m l q r u i n m y imp at ien ce n olong er.~ _ . . j u " W h s t i s : m s m y s t e r y ?1 de m an d ed." I t h o u s h t I l all th e s ecr ete n t th e busin ess;b u t sure,fa t he r .1 n e ve r t l w u x h t t o h e a r th a t w e w e r e c o n c e r n e d a s s Il r m w i t h p i r a t e d ' " W e a r e n o t , "m y fn t l r e r a n s w e r !! r n r t l y ." Th i s i l a ma t te r o f wh i c h 301.1 k n o w not hin g,Il ub er t,because un t i l n o w t h an h as b ee n no o ct - s al o n fo r y o u t o k n o ! n l l t . " H e h e g t t s t e d . " P a r , " h s ve n t o n , " m u s t w e t e l l t h e b o y !" " H s l s n o t s b e y ; b e I . | \ m s n . " ' | | l d Pe t e r . I l u h e d m ;gr et tt ud e t o th e fs ! h» s¢ !» ¢ -n In n n un tl n L a b i ; s l d n n xsane ki d ne y U n d b r pi r a c y a n d ¢l »I* \E d t h e k in g a t o ne In d t h e s am e une.H o m e u l 'e m w e r e h u n g i n t h e m l a n d M a m a n dl e d 1 kn i g h t .I t nn h e § l ; I] | l ' " l l r m ! " " m t t d e r m y h a y !3 1 n n ' u J- y o u r p e s t n n e t e m i n d y o u ? - In s Jm m b l t e . F o r n u r g n m u n t g n vc m m e n t h e h a t h on ly ha tr e d an d c on t em pt .A n y m e m : b r w h i c h t h a t g o ve r n m e n t w a s u n d e r - min e-I wo u i d s e e m t o h i m ju st in ab le sl ai d i ng to b rl n g l h nt l t i t s t }n 1 t lt f|\ n . L o o k t o th e fan ta st ic lm n to r u t t h e m s n i n n a m i n g m s sh i p t h e Ro y a l Ja m e s !" "l t he b e, Ind ee d. t he m an S on t hi nk h e la,"l re t ur n ed .no n e too s r l !!p l e u e t l * IG t h e l h u t | | Il l o f h n l n . ; a p l r s t e fo r a n e s t u n e t e .M y fa t h e r l e a r n e d h l n t l l r a n d t n " » e d u w n n t h e P i n e B l u f f - - F r l n k m a E d vn r t i s s h i p p e d a e n r l o a d o f p i n t o b e a n s re» ce n t l y . S c r i b n e r - F a r m e r s 'Te l e p h o n e C o . ho i d s a n n u a l mc e i i l l l l i U 6 ntid atin nal ph o ne s i a . t a i l e d d u r i n g 1111:p u t y e a r .S c r i b n e r - C i t y b u y s n e w f i r e t r u c k H a s t i n g s - 1 9 2 6 b u i l d i n g op e r a t i o n : w i l l va l u e t t p p r o x i n l t e l y $2,00 0,000 O m a h a - I m m a n u e l Den con e=»Zn- st i t u t e t o e r e c t s e a s o n ch ap ci . li n s t i u z s - - l i o nt e t t l c r A m u s e m e n t C o m p a n y t o e r c c t h u e n e w t h e a t r e . L i n c o l n - C o n t r a c t l e t f o r c o n a t u c t l u n o f n e w I r vi n g Ju n i o r l l t g h scho ol._ L i n c o l n - B i d s t o b e re ce i ve d f o r co n s t r u c t i n g t w o br i d g e s .o n e c u l - ve r t ,a n d s e ve n mi l e s g n t d i n g o n C a p i t s l l l l g h vr a y i n Ri c h a n l s o n C 0 E u s t h - - N i n e c n r i o z d s o f l i ve s t o c k s h i i n o n e d a y ..~ '? F. 'I" Cr e ek -S hi pm en t o f h o g s m a d e re c e n t l y b y " E t m C r e e k S h i p - i n g As ao ci nt io n ne t t e d 12 cen ts l Telephone Users May Now Become Shareholders in the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company For the first time we are offering to telephone users in this community an op- portunity to acquire a financial interest in the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. W e are now offering an issue of 6% per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock to our patrons at par, $100 per share, with a limit of 10 shares per person. This stock can be purchased either on é basis of full paym ent for cash or on a partial payment plan of $10 per share per month. This stock is preferred both as to assets and dividends over the common stock, all of which lsgwned by the American Tele- phone and¢l`eRagraph Company. The proceeds of this issue will be used to retire indebtedness-incurred in the con- structing of revergxe-producing plant and to build more such plant. \ l \ u .l | § g I l l I I l l ! I l i ;v i n u v y i l u u v alteatton.ll: rather. sun. seemed toturn! me.Bo strode up and don sho comma.; mom. hmmm under iluslklrinM||||cont.h a d bowed sn;;--\=====f»Tin of phnlc l lc nped hll DI:-x Ind thousht nlm dend-mango 11 M buh: up spin-bah 1| n prob-lem I has nenr though:so fa m-mny lmp I annwlta--lt nano: have linlncancu for up-Canal, In mm bg accident-°' Ween. lu comes for | purpose." zntcrrupud Polar. 12; father stand lm nlk in rm:of Pcicr by um lnpiace.c u mi n !mu m \ i mp c r e lm lo n 1 "Who do you fancy this Captain 1Rip-Rap to bt. Pilar? Speak np! You 1 ith rlihl wh en y ou llld Robert un o l o q e r n b o y .lr th an z s a ng u r , hlr| . ha dnurni to know at lt."'He Ln llwru." repiled Corian, un mi lllli lt win a n | l\NB Il0° \ il ou rum Illia hu lmmnlo hulk.T ' n c n w l m n y i "ma i d my ta- .thr."-UG 'would be u.I M1 0| u| | >| c t\d It all tli lll nu- 9-hdd u u c a u m n h r .B u l m d n m n u m a 11 mlfed, dslr |.td.° In idmllccily gwsr u l m h u n t Wa when the prrdoulone or his mfr- breeks that nscklaco which Ill nowan mx Strong box-the loo; of someZndim ,gueen muhap.In his any he mm for her, and he took much tn-te r ve s tla d ls h a dld .B3 lzookor G°0¥II¢fhld1rordo(u| ,bol¢\er t¢rheuundered.71| knew when you vm born.lla knew when she dltd.And naw thu! :ou have reached mm !I°0d ha lhows hll ull! aullldn Sandy buck.I do an: know what la menu.361011. but I like lt not!I Uh lt non""But an un not nt sea." I protelted "W a In I n Hur York.'Umm areloldien In fort Gonna.Commodon B q r r m ull!an doin from Boston mon.Wm nn a pints ship, wha! c n two pints ahlpa, elect u n tn tua!WHL the dl! umln buds-""r u no t ta mo ld ru d. " my n un - cuc no cs."ru thi mu -nu e lursrug_| at s 1upqi mms." knee Khin hh free"l imma Ln! }1ll nld.""I\\u|\mmother mined nl. nn r mn marr iedfunl sen: ns by pound.colermge-Lawn :udse L u l h mr church pinning grectlcn of n w noun of worship.Chadron--Blue Pole roul to be sul heed win y ear.Wann--Live shock sh!P"\¢"\8 a n heavy.Dewitt-Henry Esnman marketed carload hog: in Kansa: Csty. Lincoln Jsnunn'building permit tctslcd 800.200Hastings-.»\mericln H u w mock to be rcconstructmd..l1»»ung»-lmna of Educ atmn purc hu el 35000 site for probablr schooi buihiingfShelton-More thin 200 carioadsofa m i .my shipped from h e n since Otlobefr 1925. laup {m,._pn;,q,, Gem Ic hoohrineatly destroyed by fin IMS' be l°' built.Aibion--Car!o\d cnt!-le shipped u Omah a. mmm.H u u n p - W a n n Lund RollerCo. announce: plan! for erection of $100,000 factory hem. *- i n a Iac $ 3HH n i ni n h un u : -Il u n4 - n u1 : - n nu l , m l l s= E u n u -w -_ .1 0 a - - 0 a n - A s 1 n » e e i | , f h i a house is more than a p u r n y o r uf gd od u l w m vb i l e l - i t is n local institution contributing to the lappi- na u u n d pmsperizy o f the community . Wok! iike Lu tell vnu more about iz:d m p in any Lime. B U I C K ~ nrnar-smidef Motor Co. 3==. . . - - _n- . _ .-. Goodrich Tires -Sinclair Dil and Gas §§E§ Q ! !u l -1 u lvnu- ua n - u nl ¢ ¢ -na l fiinfm w. nmwe. or mu nllrl-i tlfo. fofzln ?g{»fqgnq. You may gnvly for this stock through any employee or at our business odice./ I 1 Satufday,éiS}£xn§§1T~lir§ a.;¢; g[g) ||'| hvo;sull e n.I B w l d e n b e i n g 3 aqecesa mu u i cn l l y N en.1.11-:.m-lonscomrnmq | n . | . | vr r m 0,,p.u.,,w w w 2 U n w u u m »m{¢¢"§§§a'x§='f§I',§{}§= T `,'§7§f= ;.|bj;;9. I ~ ¢iimtlly after the \|u)"| recitation in;Min Hdloniu and Miss &1c Cun!y it.unlisted Mrs. Brown Friday in "muk»T.Begin work pmmptly.-ling up"llge cast and Mr.P.L. 8 Take on the attitude of allen-[Moore astisifd the Iut £hre¢ days ah th nkt ' > n .< u n r . < n t r u e ,w o r k i n t e n s e l y , a t r e h e a u u l :a n d w e u r s t o a |". _. _. . 1.| I | i n u \ ¢ n §eb. 20 th and lasts n e w e e k§Big Specials at 9c to 391:each. 1 ;Look for Big illustrated Circulars"`E '\ - - = = - - - - - - = = =wmm yan wan.,....... -..,..: _,9. Due do1\'¢ let Intense upplm-l .---Eam. \>¢¢¢m¢ Huswr er Thr membrrs of the Junior Gir|»' E xo. Da you work wnh the &num.G\oe c|»|>..r¢ "rung on a ununn Etu lrum :md remember.Qaml a one an npemu to W ¢|v¢n § ll. Srek mumc mm. am in Inch.§uln||m|||||u||||m||||||||||mlm||||||mmu|||u||ru||||||||||||||nm||||||||||n H 51111|num|||s|1|\u|||g||||s|¢||1||||I||||11|I1111nuI|||I|u||m|nu||u|n|||nmmm|En ` u fE r I Q THE ENTERPRISE ~, r A LOCAL Nzwsnrn ronrmhw E ;.1 ,nf .mil \» me smmmo nn-moms~rll! ml Bunn Ammon of §'&'""'¢,. '».'1""»»¢ of '\»:pmm T ~ ~ss-:scorn cauacn.un .. . | -|~ 1 \ ¢|\ : »r\ |~ .,,.. L.§ ML"Pl [mega who thrwzh bil own let-Iona I ~ U w. cr °°'l'¥°' Plltor ALL 'ran non.: W $0UB|_ ummmsumuy Sdmol lmuu A. w a week urvioea dur-"§ » § § . _ &_ Q " f ; § § £ § §> ~.\B L A | R ' s L E A D I N G N E W S P A P E R o F E | c | A L P A P E R o F W A S HINGTONQOUNTY, NEBRASKA nnmumN'r Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD' ~" --uwiuusau au: Ivvuvqu v-- -- u - nu (Quilts).¢|¢uu| Etta; ¢~»..v.¢ -..-.Nun or I ntersil gathere d by Enterprise g | ~ P w r i n B la i r W ° d ' . m o r ta l e o u d d ~ n t ' g g i n m . ¢ f ¢ D gonspondanu from every communlty In Wuh- 'lngtoa County . BELL cnasx vmsr I lr. md Hrs. W m. W illuenlng mdhmlly : n d l r .an d lin .Howard Run and ann, Donald :rare Sundayawning allen at the Emil Lnllmxn home.I l i a mfg, Ldlzzmn ddted Bun- da at :hc nu IIoltmnn home.Lf . .S d e Mengndoht and h m- n.......-..¢o....,|... -|Qi; Pin!Rav. gffg-v of Mrs.Watson Tyson in I r.Minus Clan m d Pearl I n ma nated the hdies' Aid kenxinztonof the H. E. church in Hermm yu- trrdiy , they bcing mnmbsn of theserving sommime.Lylle llnhcney,of Iowa vhitidhis father, S. G. Mahoney, lutxreek.His fazhar returned to Ion with him o h 'Il1uru:lay and visited until Sat- u y nnluly 61111135 KENNABD NOTES Mr. and Hrs. Frank Ti in gndNemoTimbllnllidEllam m ;Zeiglar came up from Omaha Sun.day to vui t mth th e L.E. W ard, g ! Ward and Glen Rosenbaum fun. el.Tha old time dance I n t Fddnyevening at the I. O. 0. F.hal! was very well attended and enjoyed byboth old and young.Mr.and Mn .c .E.Mock tmlGanuhnnandHaniettHallwere §s|hnr||\r nfiarnnnn nhnntunn nn tha allowed the py vilezt ul hunng tn:name of his aountry spoken.Can you imagine any suffering more acute.Wm: an that u wnnh living for in life zone.why should one five.The same nppliation is right hemathome.That. word Bluff sounds mighty aweat when pne has been away for s tina and is jus; return-ing.This is my h0m!( ihia il the plan of my abode.Then lat un each all-ive to workfor the but interutl of Blair.This means that our aelfiahnaa must be 1.1.1 eli | l Nan 4nmmnn :mod mutt o~ St~eers, Qgwj ~eil S~nu A SEVERE SLUMP IH HOGS Unwonly zsa»E° Lowof: Lambs also Show Further Doollna ol Around zen. Union Stock Yordl. Feb. 17. mo.- Roeoipu ol c utie wo n modontoAnia Tuudu, only about 7.000 hood.out demand continual lac kinl and ln do on s t u n and yeullngu v ual-ov at no more than study prions Boveri louis of but :teen brought$10.15.Sho stock ruiod study to stron! and feedon won trendy.Quolatloos on Callie:Good to 43 yolrltnp. 89.s5o1o.so: hir £0 tina. l8.!l09.25:commonto hir yoirklnga. 310008151 :ood to choice ahora. $9.40010.§0:h i r to :ood steers. $8.3569.!5:common tofair stars. 87.!598.!6; good to choiceholterl. $8.0008.75;tnlr to good hd hstfm. !1'.000l.00:common Lo un;fed helfen. $6.000'!.00:choice to prima Kocf cows I6.400T.25::W d I0choice tad cowl. |5.¥066.35:tai: to $004 fed cowl.s4.1s0.sa:cuttorl.$1.000-L60: clnnon. zs.15o4.oo: but and butcher bulls. $l.1501.0G; :mln GCI me llilbll J. L. Pounds Blair,==Nebr. » ~~ u s ..e a l ve l .s s . a o o n . o o :: o o d t o c h o k e l o e d o r l .s s . u o . z s ;h i r t o : o o d fee der s,s1 . 4o o a .: s ;c o m m o n t o h i r h o d e r a .$l . 5 0 01 . ¢ 0 :m a 1.0 c h o !o l n o c k e r s z m r o o m o ;h i r t o 80 0 0 do c t o r s . $ 1 . t S 0 8 . 0 0 :c o m m o n t o h i r n o c k a n . $ l . ! 5 0 T . ! 5 ;i r l l h ! d o c t o r ! - 34 . 1 5 0l . 0 0 :l a s h !h o d l a l h t i h n . l| . 6£ | 01 . 50 :s t o c k h e l h r a . u . s o m . m ; St o c k c o ur s . $ 4 . 3l 0 5 . !| ;u w e k e n l n l . tS. soo a.n a. H o g s B u f h r ZB Q B N Do el ln aTh e r u n o f h o n r u a l i t t l e h a d n t . a b o u t 1 8 , 5 0 0 h i n d b e l n g o n a i o , n d pr i ce s o n u l d u n e s b r o k e sh a r pl y . U n a b o n t o a h l n n e n lo o k e d 3 5 0 l l c l o va r w h i l e o l h l r c l u u a d u c l t n l m o s t l y 3505 0¢~T h u t o p n u u n s I |1 3 . 5 0 .S h a r p B u n k In L a m b s . S h o o p a n d l a m b p r i c e s e o n u n u a z a a k o !a n t u d l l y lo vr c r u n d .W i l l ab o ut 10 . 00 0 he a d o n : al e ha r m l am b s s o l d a r o u n d : s c l o w e r .b u t h a n d y vo t g h u b r t n l l D S S u n .A n d s h u n m a t o e d a n n n I a n n i ! s t e a d y . Q u o l a t i o n : o n : h o o p m d l u n b a :l a m b s . n o - d zo c h o l c $ !2 . l 0 0 i 2 . $ 0 :h m b l . m e t o m o d l u m ,1 1 0 0 9 1 1 6 0 2 t e o d n fl . m . : a m z . u ; r u r t i u u r a t h o r i . $ 1 0 . 0 0 9 1 0 3 5 : N u n n . $ 3 . 5 0 0 | . 0 £ | : t a t : vu $ 1 . 0 0 0 l . 2 | . went ever the top.The enrollment was 109 with $7.12 collection.I t was flrnmneitnted azlin that the Kennord Pwnle have the determina- tion and will-power to do things. Le tth e g o o d wo r k g o o n .Theeve- nlnz lervieel were dmoz! 100. our work is ;1owing end interest la be- ing manifesterl in all deartmenta. The violin duets played by Mr. Emu- berg end Warren George were much appreciated.The orcheeire is be-ing lined up and will accompany the Hinzinx services in the near future. Do not forget the Father and Son Hanquet Feb. 25.It will be a treatto have about one hundred and fifty men and boys gather around the well spread linana.The Ladies' Aid ls going to serve.If you do nothave your tickets get them, because you cannot afford to Qian this.We are elmlng to have our church ner-*e the community, come and en- joy the social,the programs,lhe Sunday School and the church ser- 1deel.You are welcome. The social 'Monday night wen anur.cess, about one hundred and sixty were present. Emnaoan 'rms TABLE 5:40 8:50 7:15 2:00 8:28 1:45 8:25 _ n n n s zChicago and North Western P. A. A. P. P. A. A. ' r n u u z m H. Daily except Sunday. Trains Wea!M. Daily except Sunday. c . Sl. P. al. a 0. 'Trainl North ll. Daily exmpt Sunday. H. Daiiy except Sunday. M. Daily except Sunday H. Sunday only. Tralna South M. Daily except Sunday.12:35 P. H. Daily except Sunday 6:23 P. M. Daily. Good Coal F a i r P r i c e u Ask for "BLUE mason BREAD" NO. 5umm, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 25. 1926 VOL. XXX viiml or som 1 ~0F EDUCA'l`loN ~.h u n g o r Meelinu For Februlry l 'l A n d li .Sd lr lu A nd Olb er Bllll Allowed And S|,'{ Ap- 'polnled For Nex; Tenn :r u luls n s E L EC TE D I N ;|,\[C| .| Blalr, Nelmm, Feb. 1. 1926. egulnr meellnx of the Board of zrollron held nt the Superintend- m'! offic e with we follovrlng lllfll-an present: Wrlghlf Murdoeh, Wl|» mwn . X end Kelly.rpleeting allen! no order ut s P. M. ll Pruidult Wright ln the ehnlr. Mlnulel o l luv.regulxr rneetlng .Jm. 4. me were reed um! ap~ ved.Report of treasurer v u road owing a helauce on hand of $21,- s12.ss on Feb. 1. me Ind on mo-f.'.'Z"frl2 "°" wu redved md plnwl The (allowing hllll we n . m m e oulble m ge: here. Cz|.r:nrul1'm 88THBIRTH ANNIVERSARY Lum smmy mum Ule elghzy-ngllm hmm unnlverury or Blr. ehlldnn ulll held hlm ln mind Mrs.Peter Reeh,wllh whom the oldnntlermmmken hh homo, mlwrfd| blnllday celehntlon by lnvllllng inu many of the children u wen Gmrge Bum of Knrnrer. len,Hn. Henry Rllhllmnn of Scribner.Neb., nld Mrs. .heels Sluri llld hm- ny .r lhls murray ma .I fu frlendnmade up the number.'he event vu a happy one und ltin me w uv ynlar wus the hep-pler,the futher or the children, but lt in uh to ny um all enjoy ed the event md only hoped dun they mlght be able to celebnu more much oe u i o n WASHINGTON COUNTYYOUNGPEOPLE W ED The merrlne of Min Goldie Sven-zuhl. dxughter ol Peter Svengurd of Grmn m d Roy Fallen.wa o f,_ ... ..., _..._ _...._, Aneun Bruc e and w .how um his BLAIR INDUSTRY More lee Crum Produd Given Pls! Phu lu Cumpedlhn wish Twelve Olin : At lee C ru m Sh or t C o o n : a m I n Llneehl THIS IS A COMING rNnus'ra~1 Among dm \Torlnd lndmLrlea o f Blelr the Superior lee-enum h umined 1 mm-wide rey nution by .I mr vw" mlm a t me r e c e n t n u mcourseforleeerearrrnukeruhell! el the Stale Agrlnrlmral College ln Lincoln from the Sth zo the 12th ol llrls monlll.Hr .Kose w u ln atlendulee a f um moe li llx w along wllh twelve olhei in-c ream mnken ol c he mumbmlwed \ ample of hh cream (dr nnnlydt..He v u called a n y before the meeting wal over on wemrul of th!fin In c ha Fu-uber; Hnrdwue whld ml-lruumd lrls property md ld ! h i s._.... -ln. ah . othe r suuulel una Rlllo clmvmuc GAINS RECOGNl'l`loNf BEGINS APRIL l Ctlncl u l For Grnelleg Wish. 'hlxhuy Fun nm- Nurlh 'ro nun com, Un. Dllllnee or IL !hills B<llNl~I To BE PUT To GRA D E Ooumy Commiulonen N,| | ¥Ty ,, non en-I Blaeo wen! down to oln l u :rumlo y lu be pruent nz the lexelmr of the :tele conlracu ongrnelxngnfdlllerenl. nuts hlgh- n n During lhls men: the c on- me r fo r th e W uhlu ltun Hlglnu r l d d u r from Blnir no me Eur! lev. tos adly lire on the nonh wasthe Yann Corueruztlon Ournpeny ol Omaha uv.20.59 e m u per m m, u e Thi: gnvnl ln zo be xpnald alan inches xhielr over the uurhee u l l h e r o l d m d l l h e n t l n e o l t o lme y r n jm ' u l ummm ua w w hr the 11.2 mllu whic h ll cavern. an vmlvd s h o u ld b e 1 mp s o dm business mvgmln 9 1 B i l l ! u l 4 1l l . CBLEBRATE5 'rw|:N'rv-I»'u~'m WEDDING ANNIVERSARY About z m z y or mo n frlanda walked ln on Hr .and Nf l.Hugh Wright l u t Friday eveulng w nuke them remllu that ll hpd beenXwenly-[Ivo years da u th e y were wedde¢LAa luc k would lun lt Mr. W right n u ln Omaha. hmvlng gone dawn nn bunlneln md luc k nguln lnter (ered with | ve r y provoking c u e ol ur tmuhla no that lv vu nomo-llrlng llke eleven -o'eloclr belore he The frlendn, however, did not val!rulln hi: apppnnnen. 1for lull nppunneo L6 have a food tllme and proceeded ua nuke merry an-I enjoy the ='=""-§» D u mlv n lg l n B la ! mn d r o vehome .na lm rm deuglrwer. who ml uwmpenlerl hlm but did nel. nodbe nnymhlng unumd no drove down to:ln pllce of hurlneu and proeuded no unload lrll truc k.In the mldalnl hl.| work I bunch ol ladies veiled;nonhlm| | ld \olde dhlml. rl!oL \l»!r ur und took him home.Every body ml a good time and the vlxlllng lldlae unpacked wma well~f1| ld bukeu .end e dolldou pcm rlm ~ rooxlnlulrl-zo ln d f ld mt Service H u B e l A ~ Bndkap To The Tofu.Fullnre To Expand Tn Meet De- mud a A Sa lo u Mlullm In the old uolonlndon dey : theide!of workin:in eommoll v u thoroughly usted. `One mu, J ohn smm., by men fo rc e ol :b end erand determlndhh. mule sz work, bv! when John Smith Mu nunded .ml toned c o mum to England the ml-ony won! w pieces. were ranged by ma m md h a d n f u vu ti o n . The glen ol working ln commons a m , ju n e s . ma n n l r u m the leader:ln th e mn e mmi lld ellllll. b ut li du e rm wor k Sudlllsm hu vneeked Bu d - I md le vll.l 'mek any c ountry that tries le.Thi!l l noe b e d u e oo-de lb m n m u .h r f r o m l1.l t the v uand are uul. l N o n s s r a s To s m v z r u a u c | .. ... l. -n mln ud helen mel: d e- i ¢ r l ¢ h e x s l » i ¢ l u l . o u ¢ u ¢ w a 1 ....| » . x . m ¢ l a » l m d n | l » l l € me lt f t l l d t r , n e u .H L . M H n ,R_u I g " , g n I n d i l x t y I r a n D r n e n t .a my nge Ol DBll.nI:ali.u d u u u v v n w l.n _ .__._.u.|.u . .M r .A n d e n n n .t h e a n d fa t h e r o f is making money he ==&=%!1~\1*>f anpgndh Funeral uvervic|Q§s§§}""}§L¢ thev mehé more andn a o . .'Hlaa Edna Sehvreckr a or Tu u-day with her alater, Mn. 'Emu Lail- man. s n xc n r r r n m~s g ltr. and Ura. Oaear Johnson were Omaha viaitnra Tuaaday.Rev.W.A.Bowden o i Gretna, took dinner at the home`at Hrs.m y o n Wadneaday.r. and Ura. H. E. Galnea wereSundayvldtoraofilr.and Mn .J.C.Gadnaa and Hr. and .Ura Frank Gelaton.Ura.E.P.Whitney Ill c alli n ginElk City Wadngday monday.Irvin h!eGard1| .:l.l atariinl hia Llarmeth Buckeye lneubator this wwMr. me Hn. c . H. wuhtzm and Hr a. ENUM. o f Omaha were call-in on Hra. Culg Sunday. r. and Ha.. H. Cooper moter»ed to Qmaba Friday.Bualnua called 8.T. Gelaton toOmahaq a i n Wadneaday.\ . l _- . . J a a . . .I * - .n - ;n n i i n c i n n ] relatirea uvrramons.hir. and Hn. John Wolamann andllllaaMarie.of Blair and Mr.EdNelson of omaha. were Sunda vi#- ltora at the Jarnea T. Netaon orna.Fred Ray and Cly de lletaler hadtwotrueka of hop on the Omnhl market Saturday.Br.and Mn .Joe Bandur and daughter,Harlan June, od Harmanwere Monday evening eadlen at the home of Bra. Kargaret Iverson.Ozda Burton. who hut farmed in this neighborhood for the at threera,haa rented th e H o Hillerlf.; aouth of Blair and is movin; this week. §kCARTHy ANDLONGCREEK s l The Wm..Harrlaon family arerebadlyscaredlaatI-'delay when atdefectivechimneyeauyhttireand eauaed amoke to ro through theoouae.The firemen drove out with the ehemkal and alter the aoot andauarka were cleaned from the chim- e{» have not been arranged at thin writing.Mira Ida Rosenbaum and OttoGottaehe.of Benndngton au:prlaedtheir many friend! laat week by re~ aneallnf their marriage.The young man ia employed in Elkhorn at tbl:time and they plan to make thatplace thdr home.The eommunity'a .well-wlahea xo with the youngeruple.Sher Opal Wright came home fromLincolnbttuntay for an over-nlght vialt, returning Sunday evening.erparenta tool:her to Omaha to the tvaln.3 c.ra.Berry and famit ,I r .and M m Elmer Wright ...Z Opal were Sunday guests at the C.J.Eeelunann home in Blair.w B. Rosenbaum ia the owner of a new Ford touring ear puxehaaed last Flidayl .Mr.and Mrs..Tamer Garrettecame in from Healing Springa. Ar- kanaaa Tuesday mornlmr for an ea-tended vialt with the lattefa nar-enta and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Robertnon and family..bllaaea Edith Weatlln and Fern v . . .~ . . - . -. _ .,more money ia In circulation on ac-count of it and many people are af- fected by lt and the reverse la also t ue, lf he ia out of employment or his hualneaa ia not paying he quitaapendfngmoneyandmanypeople are affected accordingly. Let'a make the application a little stronger.Every morning at abouteight o'cloek aa we ao to work we notice two or three heavily loaded bread trueka llned np in front of our xroeery atorea.These trucks are from Omaha and are loaded with Omaha made bread.The making olthisbreadhasfurnishedlaborfor several persona ln Omaha.The aal- ary they draw ia apent in Omaha.. Blair is aupporting Omaha and ouroan huslneaa ia suffering by jus; somuch aa the coat of that brea.d'to our grocerymen.This is wrongand while the Blair merchant ia aak- ing Blair people for their business he in breaking 'faith with his town and impoveriahlng lug people by pur chasing an Omaha product thu; could and ordercd paid: .Allyn Q! Bacon Macmillan C0.Silver Burden Co. Fla :Hfg. C0 Peter FUIIEII OI tml cn.; U\.\\||a\.\I It Laullu ww--.--_..--_54.00 tour o'c1ock Wednesday afternoon,what was hla aurpriaa when on lastst the Crmnrell Home.Rev.Tuesday morning ha ncelved th t1.82 Feb. 24. a18.54 W. II. Underwood officiating.Emil neon sheet of the various craamaandl u d a u d f o u n d h l a a i l r a n k l n l8.50 Fallen,brother of the groom m a y-»-~ - __._.-_.¢-l-¢-.. ..r nm hrirln. r;-.L 'We eertalnllf congntulate lr it mud. nooauarily L :BC through l.ha:.it¥.T h B-line loadin through Kmnard and be put to :rule the Curl Fincher Music Home iixrry SorensenUniversity Pub. Go. Sc hool Form ~ C0~Jones Book Mud Co.zz. G. mm. 1m..`' 'I- uit I'oresman I: Co. Wills Manic Co. LDIJ wen mu ¢»u=uu|:u\.».81.83 ln the evening,|.reception,ln- 4.l¢cludfztgg dance and mid-night lunch-L00 con, vu held at the ll. W . A. lull, 78. 90 1.0 w h i c h a l l t h e re l a t i ve s o f t h e .88 b r i d e m d g r o o m w e r e i n vi t e d . 2 . 1 !A f t e r t h e t i n t o f M u c h M r . a n d . . . - - - A 1 |r \l - . .. . . I H - - I A ;n l l Z h i put Blair on fha map as the ice* creun qermr of the U. 8.1In-czearn is ons commodity thatshould bo nude hero ln the hurt of n good dairy oountry md Blair lo- c l tu l u m e I s my a s n l! m i o ! Hun umflu of | whoiulie manufac - |1'¢1¢unlg pnkm. il. is hc mar o! 1927.With than t n v d u h m counts'com:to give their over °=' :na "-"' ual "ff a:;1.4\1f;»;.='»~. :iam nr°d°\1' ~"°"°"'"°"31; lat ua am mm.aiuionen will be ahh :h ht ua them g, the kindiy .pmt a ~=°"5 hwy 'abil our ugh; "gum'E " '° " fi " f'f _ '° . £ '_° . . 'f'fi .', . f ° 'I § .d n n n r a a n d o f t h o s e p r e s e n t I 5 ala n :h I t h l l . i l H Y ; ( l u n ' P I l hy Roll, J an.| 3lv.1sOmsha School Supply Co.s1.s2 W al!!Dnlx Si on 20.35 -Greg Pub. Co.237 Chappell-Hnmu inc..00 James Mase 1.20 o. V. Mme: (affine expense)1.50Riven Lbr. & Cul) Co.a2o.s1 Ed Patton Music Cm 38.25 W m, mu y , su. (W MV wh)n e sFamborg Hanhnro 1.60 - c m i C a .1.56 G.zo or.D. V.Bhu er n a rré le c tad superinwulem of uho ou for :he coming whool y u r 1926-27 i t an mn .Ha n s e n f u m a I n m l la w u t a l Blair where they will funn the ing year. CHILD STRUCKBY AUTOMOBlLE A M l5 t¥ ' | k b . Qi l1 l A a He C o l d 1`heStr¢¢\.FmderC|!¢al!\nln l"|¢l'I'h|'vl\n| Him Bui- mnua Pm 0verBody \ offlnf.sured pmdu d u my c am dey .i s takes men li k e lr .Hone.with Ivhimxs v m m pmxb nxmu 1°.no thu: Lhingu. u .F.s a s VlSl'|'S n u m H. F. Srb, undldau for nate sen-ltar In tbl: di»¢fl4» in wmpsny with | ntluuu of Dodn county boosters. 'a gu a E ur ) :- lc su wrvju md wweIn Blllr tml uc ud bh In all az th!! hir Srb.l' h l | | y o u . n l m m n ! xmp o mm m u o x mu ww" , . . . . .vu h v u : a m z o b e n . " a m h e nn wh event. vm g e t h o mer u n i mo n :a d d u -" V " " i " ' f r o m o u r a n d v o r k f C O R N P R O D U C ' l ' | 0 N C B A HB Q O P c o m mu n e sHOLDS REGULAR MEETING ~I N ~ hs nah ! meeting of th e C hun b c t o ! Oo m me r ° s vr u b o l d xt ? . h |9 |0 |a u t h (Wodnllfllm d |l¢\1ou|'h n u g r i f ;p q Q u l a i n A l l h v e d n n i wu n a w n n y th s xe w u n v e r y S b l u l » ¢ 1 b P n l n a f l | Tha repos:of the sec rets" on..___ .. Q nn ,.. . 1 n . mn lv b u rln z md h u u ny n e w me mb e n showed an i n c r e u e ' ms S Y S T E M " Ug g n g wg g g g \ h | b ¢ | r to 1 u r r I m| t | p r i e \ u h | d 1w n o z e a v u e d b v w y w v h h d w utah.W e ny ixd ta n du n ba lls vu h.b\| v. xb¢r¢ Xl mother vi n pda!at the qun lo n.ON'h d p a l in e . h | r | e o 1 \ h a p l u $ h u ' b » n m ¢ l l efficient.T M ? u v a l d i v l b l pmont»1\h!nL ' r m x u n h - u m , m \ y a s » = h u | » d ¢ - w : d v M ¢ u u n o d | | N o 1 \ h ! n u : \ | h a ( \ h | a 1 . , ¢ ! n .. . . . . . . . . . ; ' $ ! ? . ' & . » » . € i " . . ' l } ? " mmmro !u rv1ee bu ¢i n¢ ):¢ ;mau nt otoendc e.P a r l u k o f n d i d i i f lr n n s n n pleuuxe 1°L muué And Cena 3 l u m d n d m u H u not h a n p o w o r l t h u b o m u n a b l a v a u b »- . \ . . . . . . . . . -2H I .I D u l l l u w i n g s vl s vu n :nu»l l r .a n d l n .C h u l a O z t u r : p e u t W a d n u d n a t t h h o m e n l H r . m d H r s .A .P i a n e .l l r . D . H . C a m p t o n i s a H u l a b e t - t e r a t t h i ! I r r i t l u .H i a l o n , B a r r y £h a r e : h i s w a c k h d p i n z a n f o r m . m y t h e s q : e w a s o ve r .T h u B i e n b n t h m b e g a n w o r k o n t h a fo u n d l l i o n o f t h e n a w h a u l ! o n t h e I n m m m d b y t h e h y L i n e n fa m i l y , t h i s w e e k .T h e b r a n : a nn a w a u y i n g a t : h a Ja m e s Je n se n h m e .Q -1 i - - . ! l - - Fi e l d s w e s t F n m o n b vi s i t o r s o u r t h e we e k -e n d .S u p t .M .A .S a m s ' n u r e e l e c t e d I u t w e e k t o fl !!h i g p o d t i u n f a r a n o t h e r y u r a s Supt..i n t h e c o u - so h d a t e d scho ols i n Br o c k ,He b . , w h e n h e h u se r ve d f o u r n a n .n t1 o- |. .1 .n .a s..t.l .n n m m n n i l i ju s t a s sa t is fa ct o ri l y b e n u d e i n s h i t a n d B l n i r w o u i d h e t h e r i c h e r 3 l t .O e a u i o n a l l y w e a r e i n O m a h a a n d u s u a l l y w e m e e t a n u m b e r o f B i n h pe o p l e w h o a r e t h e r e d o i n g va r i o u z k m d n o f n h o u n i n : a n d let. us pu t . a r \ I L .L J l \ v » . . . : ¢ ll l I |\ l l l S l l l ry u s Qsa vvmv.l v ° - --.-t h n fi d e n c a o f t h o s e o f t o s m e e n ._éaro of the buxmefl u n nl-I |»vu»¢0 ti Sn t. lime v uwhxaedmotoonnpsent umrawa "QQ STILL In sruron :mom arrscr of inlvirmz e on.1 _. sl..-.. __with whom he coma in oonuct and Tha bilis for thu Chamblr of The are figures of tnlva re-"° " """"'° "' "" "Commerce Mixer "'".*"'?"'2'?..'f'1',ma- tnken mm Fillmon county and me a : for mm mums»._..l-_ lnlva been turnod down.8-omatinlum smh ma G. 'r. SI1um;k1er|Ed r i c at i o n m e t h e : e n u m ls.uxu.1 .L _Cnk nnl M M *~meeung 01 um a w w ....-...__School Eutiltives to be held 'g md 311. W m: Bruner ol.una Qty,uanu -.u - - -_Gram!Island, Heb., gd 9 ,nd 10 v u struck by an automobile and to doing his duty in dad office. seriowy injured while on his way . The Fremont 1'rlbune of Feb.__..\.\¢-.."nan!!ns the fb ullr. 'Z'-filn. .il 1'. annuals. nr- I |»=i»"`i="iir§i nz U! ""°:.*¥!E'5'!'l 192 6. -h a ve o n m o t i a n w e m e e t i n g a m i j o u m -m i ; ' : : S m ¢ : ; e 9 \ l ; §Ch ai _»sa nd Q 'm Blair ofnilfuealion held at the.__Supenn-- - - ° ~- ~ ._\u m m him b¢¢\=with wmideubie por: H. F. sr o, vwn nwnau y , xv;._-_d i s t r i c t n u m b e r t o t h e d e l i g h t o f t h e f a r m e n v " 1 ° | ; ; , , ; , ; '' l s h i s d i f f e n n u i n c o l t n1 B Q l l v u e -_n e m d t h u . : a n o t h e r : ve n u s o f I n c o m e l»endenL's o ffi c e i n t h e H i g h Sc ho og dolence, c utting his face and knoc k- nm ntnltor from ri ries M*use this thoroughfare.bushel vu due langely to the dif-becn opened There il no limit tobuilding-pursuant to ndiournmen--»rn.A... r..:1..wing ill! him \lnCon5¢iol| |~ . t [ l m ~ p mg _...- ..._...-...\-..I"l'hnru!|\f Feb.11)The matter of spf»ns0:;ln¢"u:1 em ference in yield per acre.The dm ..........-.»_____ L¢..»n uint couid have #een iona 01; for of Feb.1, 1925, wlm un: .............,,members present:Wright,Koepke, iilunioch, Wilkinson and Kelly.Meetlngt:alle¢l to order at 1:50 P. Ll. with Prekidcnt Wright in the choir.The following teachers hlretl at nulnries named:Paul l... Moore, Prin. H. S.$2,i50 Mrs.Paul Moore, SupervisortContinuedon page slat) sunnlsorz 1.ic n:-'5Es The county judgehn office has been n scene of activity, not ln crim-inol Cases but in civil cues. dealing with contracts and life leases These cases were under the contract known an marriage licenses and were as follows:Jess Ildwnnl Webster, of Teknmah and Dorothy Miltlrctl Brewster,of Herman.Waitmun Anderson and Merle Crannoll, both of Tewnah.Eddie llfenclte and Ella Madsen. both of Blair.Iloy C.F-ollen and Goldie Sven- gannl. both of Blair.Arthur A.Schneider and Celia Mr.Gamer,who according sospectatorspresent,was driving slowly,immediately stopped and picking up the child tened with BID ymwsuq;\...-.......,med for the nomination on the clem- (Condnued on page four] ltertsinmeng put on oy me Ulllotsuity Gi-es Club of Lincoln was discuss- ed and it was decided not target ltlm 1.0 U10 hospital \"ll¢le I physl-YOUNG PEOPLE 'rg FARM bagk gf Q|g TIIOVETDCDL ciun was immediately called and theparents notified.1 At this writing the little fellow is still in o. stupor but the attend- inb physician is of the opinion thathas injuries will not prose fatal. m s t m c r m.wx: os | Bliss Ella Madsen,:laughter of Mads Madsen and Mr. Ed Aleneite, son of Gus lliencke were married at two o'elock at the court house Wed- nciolay afternoon, Feb. 2I, by Judge I. C. Eller.The happy young couple were ac- com anled la Gretchen Menckc n I The cornnuttee appointed to ask 'for the removal of the c ity dump \|tt'nI of Blair rcpomtcml that the mat- ter had been taken care ot' and that :i new dump luul been established cn,t of Blair on the Grimm farm.I The committee acting on the Fed- cral bridge which we are hoping to'lame built acroén the Missouri river 1a a |n if ..Sli.a Elvinn Nelson,daughter ¢,;nisce of the g_nom and Walter on the B-line ond connecting Blair Mr. and Airs. Peter Kruger 1-;.,1,,,,,;n.t.:.n., a brother of the bride.]=='"* Missouri Valley asked not theof this city and Mr. Andrew StewI All parties concerned are rssideng Chamber get behind n recommenda- |!v.back the movement to nrt of Norfolk, Neb., were mnrrjcnl of Washington county,hu n g onWednesdayafternoon,Ftp.ti nt ifurms in tne vicinity of Blair.. Fremont,Nels.They were necorn[They will zo to housekeeping onpanledbyMr.and Lira.Ed l..und»ll`N=farm recently occupied by l"Huc k" Ry anofNorfolk...-The bride mu been working all The Enterprise exhnds but Wish- the Blair Telephone office us night operator for some time und heel many Blair friends here pre ex-tending to her their best wishes for future happiness.d Nlns. Stewart will reside o to the newlgsreds.ELECTED F o g FOURTH TERM ~Blair, Nebraska, Feb. 23. 1928 M A. Sams, well known in Blalr mot pursuant to adjournment and Woshlnzton count has been - » .tion that el|u extent of S5900 'l'l\in being put (Continued on page I-'our i c ommission ERS r n o c n n n m o s Il _ - n - I County Commissioners Room, The Board of County Commission- tnlcen Feb. 8, 1926.Pneaent: Chas. Nelron, ll. C. Blaco Mr. an .in NoHolk where Mr.Stewart haslre-elected this year nl' the fourth *Milo*-'1o¢nL ltune as superintendent of the c ont H l . | _c n..--s.\r..\. Ts o n ple recordswhich tncse tarrnera "Hduring the summer of last year wereencouraged by the Agricultural Es- tension Service which furnished the record blanks and some personal aa-alstance in keeping and summaris- ing the figures.Keeping records has lc-l these farmers to study their methods of raising cpm and to tryincreasing their yields and cu; dovrn their labor cost per acre and perbunhel.Bdnrch fin-t is a good time of the year for any farmer to start n simple set of hooks and cost. ae-counts which tell him % the end of the year where the pro ts and loss- es have occured in his year's hosi- ness. RASMUSSEX--TRUHLSIIll? Hlss Carrie Rasmussen, daughterof Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Rasmussen of Omaha who are former Blair people and Mr. Elmer Truhlsen, son of Mr. and Mrs.P.F.Truhlsen, of nearillnlr were married Wednesday, Feb. IT,at the Douglas county court house and later a reception was giv- and Peter M.y .The minutes of the preceding len them at up Rasmussen home in -.-a.t_.. .-...... ...A nnrl annroved.Benaon."-_ . 1 - s t ¢ . -n l that matter could yet oe w o -Farmsrs would be glad 1.0 hook ullwiththe city if the c uneot could be furnished.with all these different arenasusing current the added volume of business would make lt p owbla to reduce the price and at the same (Continued on rm 21 DOES cow 'l'E5T| 2'iG YAY It has often been asked arhemherit pays to milk cows, also whether it pays to belong to a cow tasting ussociatlon.A few figures by orayofcomparisonmaythrowalittle light on the aubied and may proveof Jintcrcs; to farmers who are'in doubt on the subject.The figures given to us were com-piled by R. A. Mania and shops con- clusively that at least in this in- stance lt paid.At the Rhea farm s.ie Leld recently on the Delmar llc- Cann farm west of Kerman! fourteen cours with production records weresold at an areraie of $123635 with the top at $l3'n'.5B.Three cows lnthesamesaisofequalmerit and appearance but srltltout a record oferoductioo, sold for an airerav of H r . a n d l i n . H . E . G a i n e s , n r . a n aM i r a . A . R . F r y e . F r a n k G e l a t o n m d M r s .L e e K i n a d e . M r .a n d l h a .H a r o l d Ga i n e s a n d R u t h ,o f Ql at t nt o ut h apant.S u n d a y w i t h H r .a n d U r a .P a l o n t n l i dvi a l l a d S u n d a y e ve n i n g w i t h M r . a n d H n .F u n k Ga ln to n. Ital jzh Br o ok s a n d L e o n a r d a n d W a h o o !F r y c a m e o ve r t o C o m p t o n b r o t h e r s S u n d a y n i g h t t o h e l p m a k e so m e m u si c .J.H .C o o p e r a n d fa m i l y t o o k Su n da y da n n or i n O ma h a a t th e ho m e t h e n e w h o u a o o n h e r f o r m . Th e I. u e k y M c C a r t h y K n o t t e n m e t a t t h a h o m o o f B e m a r d Th o m p s o n : u t F r i d a y e ve n i n g .A s i t i s cu a - t m n a r y fo r t h e fa m i l i e l t o a t t e n d als o,n ni c e l a r g e e r o vn !w a s p r e s -e n t .C o u n t y A g e n t Ba t e s i m m a - e d l n r o p e t y i n g a ft e r w h i c h a so - ci a l t i m e w a s en j o y e d in c l u d i n g n del ici ous l u n c h s e r ve d b y M r s . Th o m p s o n .Th e l o w e r r o o m a t t h e M c C a r t h y 'e'1.ml cn}oy¢-ll n Va l en t in e b o x la s t ;..t.r....0- 1 nn n h a nd th a \. l Dl } !f 20 0 m z o vi s i t a t t h e L u c y S t e w a r t h o m e . T h e C o l b y C o m m u n i t y C l u b lo t a k i n g u p t h e p r o j e c t u n d e r l i l o : l l - re c ti o n o l t h e S t a t e Ex t en s io n D e - pa r t r ne n t .Th i s c l u b h a i t a k e n o u t a m e m h r s h l n a i n t h e f u n n b u r e a u fo r w e f e e l t t t h e w o m e n g s w e l l n a t h t m o n re c ei ve m u c h b e n : fi t ' fr o m th i n w o r k .A t a m o n t h l y so - ci a l g h e n J u n .3 0 t h e C l u b !:1-llc! g o r r n l o d n p l n y i c t en t i tl e d " 3 l r ¢ . f acun Sprl gnri l."0: 1 S.\t ur\l 1y.F e b r u a r y I 3 t h o c l u b he l d a :0¢ ll ll ..oh..{"nlh\enlnnnl w h i r h \\[\\i n CCIIM t r u th e y ,o ol ll u nm . ¢a u vwm o n e y b y b u y i n g a t h o m e m u l l e o v i n g t h e i r c a s h he r e .B u t 1e t 'a g i ve t h e h o m e m e r r h a x n t h o f i n t c h a n c e a l w a y s b e a r i n g i n m i n d t h a t h e i=~ t h e m a n w h o tid es u s o ve r ;.he pe r i o d s o f de pr es si on a n d he l p s i n k e e p t h e w o l f fr o m t h e tloor n f m a n y h o m e s w h e n a d ve r s i t y ¢tJ\l\€.. W e h a ve o t h e r busi ness concerne- i n Il l n i r t h a t b y p u t m n i z i n g w e n m o n l y lt ol p o u r b r o t h e r b u t b y b c : u r i n e t h e bus ine ss co n di t io n s i n of bit. and hlns. P. ll. Hansen.IL N.A.and lrl.W.A.lodgesholdregular meeting Friday night.Feb. litl1 with a good cnwnl present.Mrs.Slmh )1cCan1le in spending thla week at the farm of her soo, Emmet §1eCanlle.Mr. ami Mrs. J. ll. Cooper spentWednesday evening' at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jay llerrinrton at Waterloo.J. E. McCa1ole was host at n slIlitparty at his home Thunday evening and from all repo:u it was a huge 5\lC0\ll ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD . . . _ - n llr. and Hrs. lisnndht Ty szn en-te ten a s Inner pevtv last Su.ay.llr .-°dw{*§;~§*°"'" Sllaln mg datmhte I n r sr aterooon viw Ha! a llrs. F. Brown on the Beach."Mr.and Hrs.Emalle Hutldlenon,ot Blair were Sunday guests of ltr. an d B n . B n Bunn.li n .H.E m o o f Burt county camo dorm Friday ea visit Hrs. L.L Layman and get acquainted withhernewniece,Ftorence W ilmiHra.Ellen Layman, who has been spending the past two weeks at the |_L hy mn home. returned homewlth her daughte in-law _5_»5__»;n<>j I | | \ l § l ,a a a u .u v . u ' ah a d a V a l e n t i n o b o x o n M o n d a y . M r .a n d M n .F r e d M a s t e r s h a v e b e e n e n j o y i n g u t e w d a y s v i s i t f r o m t h e l t o y . s t a r t e r s f a m i l y o f A n l t l l m l . M r .a n u l M r s .I ' r e a l L o n g a n d A g - n e s C a l d w e l l c a l l e d a t t h e n e w h o m e o f M r .i n t l l w l r a .E a r l C l l t l w c l l l a r l . Sumla .YMargaret Thornpson,daughter* of Mr. and Hrs. James Thompson. cei-ebaated her eleventh birth annivers-ary Saturday by inviting 'in thir- teen friends.The hostesl receivedmanynice birthday gifts.After a pteananu attemoon Mrs.Thompeunservedrefreshments to the yotlnl people.Mrs E*fe Jensen >nent 'l'uee=\lu}afternoon with Ilm.ti..}£;Rosell buuln.Mr.and Mn .lderton \'..nel:elL Irene and Misa Francis ThompsonwereSundayafternooncallersatthe Will 'f*=°$_g'°" home.\ulfnltner No and Neill Chris-tensen shelled corn tha PIN week.Mr.and Mrs.Nell:Christensenamihir.and Mrs.Alfred Paulsenspent Sunday evening with Mr. and hrs. Andrew MatltI!l~in the Haney dlelrltl.Lyle Paul:en has been absentfromschoolthepastweek on ac- count of sickness.Mira Christina Rumorsen in offdtlty as telephone operator at Ken- nard onmcoount of sickness.as..-..A u n Pater Petenen anl l l \n u r \ .n w -v ~ ... . .t h e n a t u r e o f a f a r e w e l l g | \ e : \f o r f o u r f a m i l i e s w h o a r e l e n v u u :t h e c o m m u n i t y .R o s c o e R h e a m a l l l . l i .K n l m w i t h t h e l r f a m i l i u s a r e m o v i n g t o M i n n e s o t a ,H u b e r t I l n i h - e r h e a z e r ' s u r e m o v i n g t o t h e F o n - t a n e l l c n e i g h b o r h o o d a n d C .t v .K i e l - g a a n l n t o B u r t c o u n t y .A f t e r a n i m p r o m p t u p r o g r a m o f m u s i c .r e a d - i n g u a m i s p e e c h e s t h e e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t I n e n j o y i n g t h e Q l t l l i m e R a n m a . e t c .A t a l a t e h o u r t h e h u l i e s M f r ? - e d e g e n e r o u s l u n c h t o o v e r M t e n t ; guests. 'mx: BE'l'TElI BLAIR "Basilica there a man with soul ao dead.Who never to hlrnaelf hath nhl ihls le my ovrn, my native land! Whose htlfl.hath neer tsilhill him burned.As home his footsteps he hath toFromvruuderingonaforeign atrand?if such there breathe, go mark talm ureI!-»-I-'or him no mlostrel raptores nell;High though hip titles,proud his rnnse.Boun-Ill-as his welll-h as Wish oon claim.Delttite l.|tf!r¢ titles, power, and petf.The noetch,conoentered all in allf __\e - -. ,_B l a i r w e l n t u r n h e l p o u r l l e l v r a ,t a k e t h e i n c u b a t o r c o n c e r n ,t h e l l a l l o r Prop. the spark piug. the ice cream manufacturing aml other lines of ln dustry equally as important which we should boost by at ltmnl.our moral nuppoli.beth he one big family here in Blair doing unto others as we would have them do unto ua and the rentwill como just as surely as the night iollonrs the diy. Popaladty .__"'-~._ "A good chef gets more than a rollese professor." "Why shouldn't he?A lot more people take his courses."-Boston Tnanncript. INTERSTATE 'lRA!'iSI'l"a u s SCHEDULE (Depot at Roblnoln Cafe) "\A. M.P. ai.bean Blair 7:30 ,1:00Arrive Omaha Sato 2:16 Leave Omaha 9:30 6:15 ag.o.;.¥°» o'ii.».2. 1lf-23' . . ._.___ __....._-......__._...._-:...._.-..'-eI-0-:-e-H4-a~:-¢+ s:a:~a:a:~s-:-en-H-a-1-1-H+l+¥+ The Current of Savmg...... Saving by Gash Dealing ia like tho current of a great river, it. flows stead- ily,gently, persistently on, on, on--. ever widening and increasing.W hen you start cash dealing you start a current. in motion that will bring com- pe te nc e a nd ple nty fo r o ld a ge . Ne v e r a l l o w a n y t h i n g t o i n t e r r u p t th e c u r- re nt o f s a v ing.Itf o y o ur best;fri e nd. ~1 P a y G a s h ,o w e n o t h i n g ,l i f e W i l l h e u.s w e e t e r . r i c h e r a n d h a p p i e r . Arrive Blair 10:45 8 : 3 0 ~(umm Depot at zu South 11th sz.) I 3'°- s m l n n x m |T h e Q u a l l t y M a r k e t i JENS NIELSEN. Pronriator I +Ia..:P i .r"`1~».. /556; Iverson, both or bltltoun.Gustav Genpil and Virginia Erick- son, both of Craig, Neo. t;\1BARGO ON HA YDECLARE!! IN STATE Hay and straw shipped from cer-tain. parts. of Idaho, Colorado, Cd- gggqia, Rim-ia. W.\olml==a W1 Ore- zéf *kill bo put under nn embargobsNebraska beginning February 25 The alfalfa weevil is prevalent in tions and the embargo is 'aoltoooeo lcnoola at urwx,u w .KE NNARD HA S A THRI LL I Mr.Sams ima for a number of ;>=;=f=,priteipd of,tlme Kennnni ,lust a Ikon time bac li Kennanl g -3; ;;,n;;' ;~;_g» "gg, under- clttzena became aware of the fact ,ged a Wllhlngtn r.e ';""~that one of their fair young ladies sister of N w G county f y -a had become a bride some mootha uv i cola.wl,re ,,;,2"¢°n°e ~ It um th5__ p.gt me mo kept o ,,,,m,_no fug-=;=f Stdil. Silk!! last 042lol)¢f.1 5 Qu -¢1 e only In question uma Miss ldai . .-Rosenbaum,daughter of hir.»»-1;K s h r l n n n ELECTS TEACHERS Mrs.Buck Rosenbaum of ltennanl..The Kennard nehool board at their Chris Frahm Drapgging \dra1r vrarranta on the funds Illl$lllI.lL[wen; ll.-u -.... ._,..after u oaredlal examination of the following bills on the different l e i funds i t was moved and seoondeal that the following claims be nllowed I'll|| the County Clerk lnrtrue toindi- §¢atedbelovr to fray the same.Car- \*5"4¢-ol -"ifo 1.15II. S. Amionon, Dragging, G. I:. Beatles, Road work.(Iv¢le Rosenbaum, Road work, 24.453.00 1.50 21.90 those se:|.-_-»ali- l'Ihe brnlenroom sa Mr. Otto GoI.1.ech|_.,,l kmtlnr Februarv meetinr re-elected Gustave Frahm. Rom wer .10.80 Only the imrnemaw l¢ll\.|1¢l ...the two families hero present.The bride grew to svomnnhood in this .city and was employed at the Porter Incubator Co. und the Blair Racket Store prior to moving to Omaha a few months uv- ..Th i o u | ly 1 r a d i vm oecupy the Jake McCracken farm north of town. The Enterprise extends congratu- lations and bu! wishes to the happy young people. l'UR SALE $67.80 per head.Fifteen calves hom thi.: same herdsoldat an average price of $23.29 per held. Her mm Stowe.who has been .vi m the A md: Hard in !! r »omo9eu», has anew! his con-neclions Mitt the wti nni on and will take.up a salesman 54,5 with the Coleman Lamp Company of Wichita,Kansai.He will go to'Wichita aoon for work in a schoolof instruction on wesmnnship and alma]to protect farmer:0|....,.still!from the deadly enemy of alfalfa.The disease in ea'ily car-ried through all kinda of hay and 1 md ul and strictest measures r n i ." " " - '- -'.-a T.;===;_;;f;;"fn.. shipped over i the presenl. aupedntendent, Prof. C.Chria Ivenon, Labor,:Lou ua Iowa and were married. and ae-lf;"{,'§',§",,"§'jm '§£ " " ? ° ° ' p 'of »" °' "7 K "" i'° I "' °' L. bo ~i|¢d 1.0 k g zu 1 :l y ear.=Juhn Lund Bros.,r.."ec p e m a t e r a s e c r e t Thelntthar aeletie dar eth ellies r'M b s iabor,,,.:_,0 u P ue 'and they nuceeeded very well l 'ana e ren » in be no keep is from .rpreadlngnesnto lllyebraaka.The em-|The ihler vrile certainly wishes '=21fIi'°?;'L`GLh"°£;'.1"EI`h"¥f'}'§~==»Fields, bu n s wi n l n in affec t nam nem f'If them a happy useful life. .Ari a nmmi a,°' " T a n d " ' " , October.I t was announced by Kennard h |med u ¢¢,¢|,.Secretary of A¢fi===\="fQ H. J. Mc Mr. c. A. Robeson or the clifmn ins fame in the ~ ¢w¢n¢;y ¢.f.1 Laughlin and approved by Cover-Hotel leave: thu evening for 'l'am.a,lnor Hcblullem Iowa on a short huaineaa trip.11 "Ihwerpriae fo r n u n . Cbnza Rohwer, Labor,3.90 llenry Rohurer a Baia., Labor, .11.-soArthur Schmidt.. Labor,3.60 Rosa De Mau, Labor,10.00 Clamnce Galmlberg Dragging 6.30_:im P. al. Henén. nn¢¢ln}. 19.50 (Continued on page four) - -- 1 150 bushels of Ruby Spring wheatclean. that made better than 15 bu- shels per acre in 1925 on high gruund.Buy some of this 1heat atS200 per bushel. also 5 Pekin Dukes and ':Light Brahma cockerela at$2.00 enh.R. G. Wieae.541. The Enterprise for news. will then take n territory in nonn- eawem Iowa. B u s i n e s s A NDSOCIAL r o l m c a s t Feb. 26-B. H. S.13 Club Carnival. Feb. 21--w. R. C. meeu.Har. 5-:CWa'dmfeh dinner. Public invited.Har. 4-N. H. Pedersen public uh- r -\.za 5~\ .zx.21.21 1 .31 12.50 Groceries-Fresh and Smoked Meats We buy for Cash and Sell for Cash Our customers get the benellts Call ln and be convinced The above taken from "The Man Butter - Wiihoul A Countl'!"which t u Butter F ltI' 1 ntiernoon urdtteIl by Edward Everett Hale urn ' EMr. and lin Morton Winc hén and hrouzhn to nur mind hy the caption H S l* " "..*` ""°'.!-E'.°fE'3.'.f°'l...°.f"§~`.§.|1'.liven this awc le.Snrinl nn""°nf " y °' " ° "" " " " "° . u vu v ' " _ - 'In reading "fha Mm W ithout A Gn u --- °\';; g n Winchell and Chris Nei-Country" one sees at a glluce the Cam (shelled) son vm ln Omaha on b ullnau lu!untold suffering of the subject of Cdrn (eu)- »n......a-..the narraiive.A nliive of this Wheat --1.53 I-»+¢+li-H-~n