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02-25-1926u fE r I Q THE ENTERPRISE ~, r A LOCAL Nzwsnrn ronrmhw E ;.1,nf .mil\» mesmmmo nn-moms~rll! mlBunn Ammon of §'&'""'¢,. '».'1""»»¢ of '\»:pmmT~ ~ss-:scorn cauacn.un.. . | -|~ 1 \ ¢|\ : »r\ |~ .,,.. L.§ ML"Pl[mega who thrwzh bil own let-Iona I ~ Uw. cr °°'l'¥°' Plltor ALL 'ran non.: W $0UB|_ ummmsumuy Sdmollmuu A. w aweekurvioeadur-"§ » § § . _ &_ 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: Ivvuvquv-- -- u - nu(Quilts).¢|¢uu| Etta; ¢~»..v.¢ -..-.Nun or I ntersil gathere d by Enterpriseg | ~ 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 dl r .an d lin .Howard Run and ann, Donald :rare Sundayawning allen at the Emil Lnllmxn home.I l i amfg, LdlzzmnddtedBun- daat :hcnu IIoltmnn home.Lf . .S d eMengndohtandh m- n.......-..¢o....,|... -|Qi; Pin!Rav. gffg-vofMrs.WatsonTysonin I r.MinusClanm dPearlI n ma nated the hdies' Aid kenxinztonof the H. E. church in Hermm yu- trrdiy , they bcing mnmbsn of theserving sommime.Lyllellnhcney,ofIowavhitidhis father, S. G. Mahoney, lutxreek.His fazhar returned to Ion with him oh 'Il1uru:lay andvisiteduntil Sat- uy nnluly 61111135 KENNABD NOTES Mr. and Hrs. Frank Tiin gndNemoTimbllnllidEllam m ;Zeiglar came up from Omaha Sun.day tovui t mth th e L.E. W ard, g! Ward and Glen Rosenbaum fun. el.ThaoldtimedanceI n tFddnyevening at the I. O. 0. F.hal! was very wellattendedandenjoyedbyboth old and young.Mr.andMn .c .E.MocktmlGanuhnnandHaniettHallwere §s|hnr||\r nfiarnnnnnhnntunnnntha allowed the py vilezt ul hunng tn:name of his aountryspoken.Can youimagineanysufferingmore acute.Wm: an that u wnnh living forinlife zone.whyshould one five.The same nppliation is right hemathome.That. wordBluff sounds mightyaweatwhenpnehasbeen away for s tina and is jus; return-ing.This is my h0m!( ihia il the plan of my abode.Then lat un eachall-iveto workfor the but interutl of Blair.This means that our aelfiahnaa must be 1.1.1eli | lNan 4nmmnn:modmutt o~ St~eers, Qgwj ~eil S~nu A SEVERE SLUMP IH HOGS Unwonly zsa»E° Lowof: Lambs also ShowFurtherDoollnaolAround zen. Union Stock Yordl. Feb. 17. mo.- Roeoipu ol c utiewo nmodontoAnia Tuudu, only about 7.000 hood.outdemandcontinuallac kinland ln doons t u nandyeullnguv ual-ov at no more than study prions Boveri louis of but :teen brought$10.15.Sho stock ruiodstudyto stron! and feedon won trendy.QuolatloosonCallie:Goodto 43yolrltnp. 89.s5o1o.so: hir £0 tina. l8.!l09.25:commonto hir yoirklnga. 310008151 :ood to choice ahora. $9.40010.§0:h i rto :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:commonLo un;fed helfen. $6.000'!.00:choiceto prima Kocf cowsI6.400T.25::W d I0choice tad cowl. |5.¥066.35:tai: to $004fedcowl.s4.1s0.sa:cuttorl.$1.000-L60: clnnon. zs.15o4.oo: but and butcher bulls. $l.1501.0G; :mln GCI me llilbll J. L. Pounds Blair,==Nebr. » ~~ u s ..e a l ve l .s s . a o o n . o o :: o o dt oc h o k e l o e d o r l .s s . u o . z s ;h i rt o: o o d fee der s,s1 . 4o o a .: s ;c o m m o nt oh i r h o d e r a .$l . 5 0 01 . ¢ 0 :m a1.0c h o !o l n o c k e r sz m r o o m o ;h i rt o80 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 lh 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 sB u f h rZB Q B NDo 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 so nu ld u n e sb r o k esh a r pl y . U n ab o nt oa h l n n e nlo o k e d3 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 y3505 0¢~T h u t o p n u u n s I |1 3 . 5 0 .S h a r pB u n kInL 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 !an t u d l l ylo vr c ru 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 th 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 - dzo 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 was109with$7.12collection.I t wasflrnmneitntedazlinthatthe Kennord Pwnle have the determina- tionandwill-powertodo 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- ingmanifesterlin alldeartmenta. The violin duets played by Mr. Emu- berg end Warren George were much appreciated.Theorcheeireisbe-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 menandboysgatheraroundthe well spread linana.The Ladies' Aid lsgoing toserve.Ifyoudo nothave your tickets get them, because youcannotaffordtoQianthis.We are elmlng to have our church ner-*ethe community, come and en- joythesocial,theprograms,lhe Sunday School and the churchser- 1deel.Youare welcome. Thesocial'Mondaynightwenanur.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 szChicago 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. GoodCoal 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 ltf t l l d t r , n e u .H L. MH n ,R_uI g " , g nI n di l x t yI r a nD r n e n t .a my nge OlDBll.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 dfa t h e r o fis making money he ==&=%!1~\1*>f anpgndh Funeral uvervic|Q§s§§}""}§L¢ thev mehé more andn ao . .'HlaaEdna Sehvreckr aor 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.Bowdeno iGretna, took dinner atthe home`at Hrs.m y o nWadneaday.r. and Ura. H. E. Galnea wereSundayvldtoraofilr.andMn .J.C.GadnaaandHr. and.Ura Frank Gelaton.Ura.E.P.WhitneyIll c alli n ginElk City Wadngday monday.Irvinh!eGard1| .:l.latariinlhia LlarmethBuckeyelneubatorthis wwMr. me Hn. c . H. wuhtzm and Hr a. ENUM. o fOmahawere call-inon Hra. Culg Sunday. r. and Ha.. H. Cooper moter»ed to Qmaba Friday.Bualnua called8.T. GelatontoOmahaq a i nWadneaday.\ . l _- . . Ja a . . .I * - .n - ;n n i i n ci n n ] relatireauvrramons.hir. and Hn. John Wolamann andllllaaMarie.ofBlairandMr.EdNelson of omaha. were Sundavi#- ltora at the Jarnea T. Netaonorna.Fred Ray and Cly de lletaler hadtwotrueka of hop on the Omnhl market Saturday.Br.andMn .JoeBandurand daughter,Harlan June, odHarmanwere Monday evening eadlen at the home of Bra. Kargaret Iverson.Ozda Burton. who hut farmed in this neighborhood for theat threera,haarentedth e Ho Hillerlf.; aouth of Blair and is movin; thisweek. §kCARTHy ANDLONGCREEK sl TheWm..HarrlaonfamilyarerebadlyscaredlaatI-'delaywhenatdefectivechimneyeauyhttireand eauaedamoketorothroughtheoouae.The firemen drove out with the ehemkal and alter the aoot andauarka were cleaned from the chim- e{» havenot been arrangedat thin writing.MiraIdaRosenbaumandOttoGottaehe.ofBenndngtonau:prlaedtheir many friend! laat week by re~ aneallnf their marriage.The young man ia employed in Elkhorn at tbl:timeandtheyplantomakethatplace thdrhome.The eommunity'a .well-wlaheaxowiththeyoungeruple.Sher Opal Wright came home fromLincolnbttuntay for an over-nlght vialt, returning Sunday evening.erparenta tool:her toOmaha to the tvaln.3c.ra.Berryandfamit ,I r .andM mElmerWright...Z Opal wereSunday guestsattheC.J.Eeelunann home inBlair.wB. Rosenbaum ia the owner of a newFordtouring ear puxehaaed lastFlidayl.Mr.andMrs..TamerGarrettecame in from Healing Springa. Ar- kanaaa Tuesday mornlmr for an ea-tendedvialtwiththelattefanar-enta and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Robertnon andfamily..bllaaeaEdithWeatllnandFern 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.Everymorning atabouteight o'cloek aa we ao to work we noticetwo or three heavilyloaded breadtruekallnednpinfrontof ourxroeeryatorea.Thesetrucks 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 ourgrocerymen.Thisiswrongand while the Blair merchant ia aak- ingBlair people for their business hein 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 ul l l uw i n g svl s vu n:nu»l l r .a n dl n .C h u l aO z t u r: p e u t W a d n u d na 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 sw a c kh d p i n z a nf o r m . m yt h es q : ew a so 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 db 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 wa u y i n ga t: h aJa m e sJe n se n h m e .Q-1i - - . ! l - - Fi e l d sw e s tF n m o n b vi s i t o r so u r t h ewe e k -e n d .S u p t .M .A .S a m s' n ur e e l e c t e d I u tw e e kt ofl !!h i g p o d t i u nf a r a n o t h e ry u ra sSupt..i nt h ec o u - so h d a t e dscho olsi nBr o c k ,He b . , w h e nh eh use r ve df o u rn a n .nt1o- |. .1 .n .as..t.l.n n m m n n i l i ju s ta ssa t is fa ct o ri l yb en u d ei 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 3l 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 ew h oa r e t h e r ed 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 dlet. uspu 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 ul lr. '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 records which 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 eK i n a d e . M r .a n dl h a .H a r o l dGa i n e sa n d R u t h ,o fQl at t nt o ut hapant.S u n d a y w i t hH r .a n dU r a .P a l o n t nl 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 kGa ln to n. Ital jzhBr o ok sa n dL e o n a r da n d W a h o o !F r yc a m eo ve rt 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 ra n dfa m i l yt 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 wh 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 ah o m o o f B e m a r dTh o m p s o n : u tF r i d a ye ve n i n g .A si ti scu a - t m n a r yfo rt h efa m i l i e lt oa t t e n d als o,nni c el a r g e e r o vn !w a sp r e s -e n t .C o u n t yA g e n tBa t e si m m a - e dl nr o p et y i n g a ft e r w h i c haso - ci a lt i m ew a sen j o y e din c l u d i n gn del ici ousl u n c hs e r ve db yM r s . Th o m p s o n .Th el o w e rr o o ma tt h e M c C a r t h y 'e'1.mlcn}oy¢-llnVa l en t in eb o xla 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 eC o l b yC o m m u n i t yC l u blo t a k i n gu pt h ep r o j e c tu n d e r l i l o : l l - re c ti o no lt h eS t a t eEx t en s io nD e - pa r t r ne n t .Th i sc l u bh a i t a k e no u t am e m h r s h l n a i nt h ef u n nb u r e a u fo r w e f e e l tt t h e w o m e ng s w e l l n at h tm o nre c ei vem u c hb e n : fi t ' fr o mth i nw o r k .A tam o n t h l yso - ci a lg h e nJ u n .3 0t h eC l u b!:1-llc! g o r r n l o dnp l n y i c ten t i tl e d" 3 l r ¢ . f acunSprl gnri l."0: 1S.\t ur\l 1y.F e b r u a r yI 3t h oc l u bhe l da:0¢ ll ll ..oh..{"nlh\enlnnnlw h i r h\\[\\i n CCIIMt r uth e y,o ol ll unm . ¢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 hhe r e .B u t1e t 'a g i ve t h e h o m em e r r h a x nt h o f i n t c h a n c e a l w a y sb e a r i n gi nm i n dt h a th ei=~ t h em a nw h otid esu so ve r;.he pe r i o d so fde pr es si ona n dhe l p si n k e e pt h ew o l ffr o mt h etloorn f m a n yh o m e sw h e na d ve r s i t y¢tJ\l\€.. W eh a veo t h e rbusi nessconcerne- i nIl l n i r t h a t b yp u t m n i z i n g w en m o n l ylt ol po u rb r o t h e rb u tb yb c : u r i n et h ebus ine ssco n di t io n si n of bit. and hlns. P. ll. Hansen.ILN.A.andlrl.W.A.lodgesholdregular meetingFridaynight.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. CooperspentWednesday evening' at the home of Mr.andMrs.Jayllerrinrtonat 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-tetenasInner pevtv last Su.ay.llr .-°dw{*§;~§*°"'" Sllaln mg datmhte Inrsr aterooon viw Ha! allrs. F. Brown on the Beach."Mr.andHrs.EmalleHutldlenon,ot Blair were Sunday guests of ltr. an d B n . Bn Bunn.li n .H.E m o o fBurt county camo dorm Friday ea visit Hrs. L.LLayman and get acquainted withhernewniece,FtorenceW ilmiHra.EllenLayman, who hasbeen spending the past two weeks at the |_Lhy mn home. returned homewlth her daughtein-law _5_»5__»;n<>j I| | \ l § l ,a a a u .u v . u' ah a daV a l e n t i n ob o xo nM o n d a y . M r .a n dM n .F r e dM a s t e r sh a v e b e e ne n j o y i n gut e wd a y sv i s i tf r o m t h el t o y. s t a r t e r sf a m i l yo fA n l t l l m l . M r .a n u lM r s .I ' r e a lL o n ga n dA g - n e sC a l d w e l lc a l l e da tt h en e wh o m e o fM r .i n t ll w l r a .E a r lC l l t l w c l ll a r l . Sumla .YMargaretThornpson,daughter* of Mr. and Hrs. James Thompson. cei-ebaated her eleventh birth annivers-arySaturdaybyinviting 'inthir- teenfriends.Thehosteslreceivedmanynice birthday gifts.After a pteananu attemoonMrs.Thompeunservedrefreshments to theyotlnl people.MrsE*fe Jensen>nent 'l'uee=\lu}afternoonwithIlm.ti..}£;Rosell buuln.Mr.andMn .lderton\'..nel:elL IreneandMisaFrancisThompsonwereSundayafternooncallersatthe Will 'f*=°$_g'°" home.\ulfnltnerNoandNeillChris-tensenshelled corn tha PIN week.Mr.andMrs.Nell:Christensenamihir.andMrs.AlfredPaulsenspent Sunday evening with Mr. and hrs. Andrew MatltI!l~in the Haney dlelrltl.LylePaul:enhasbeenabsentfromschoolthepastweek on ac- countof sickness.MiraChristinaRumorseninoffdtlty as telephone operator at Ken- nard onmcoount of sickness.as..-..Au nPater Petenen anl l l \n u r\ .n w-v ~ ... . .t h en a t u r eo faf a r e w e l lg | \ e : \f o r f o u rf a m i l i e sw h oa r el e n v u u :t h e c o m m u n i t y .R o s c o eR h e am a ll l . l i .K n l mw i t ht h e l rf a m i l i u sa r e m o v i n gt oM i n n e s o t a ,H u b e r tI l n i h - e r h e a z e r ' su r em o v i n gt ot h eF o n - t a n e l l cn e i g h b o r h o o da n dC .t v .K i e l - g a a n l nt oB u r tc o u n t y .A f t e ra n i m p r o m p t up r o g r a mo fm u s i c .r e a d - i n g ua m is p e e c h e st h ee v e n i n gw a s s p e n tI n e n j o y i n gt h eQ l t l l i m eR a n m a . e t c .A tal a t eh o u rt h eh u l i e sM f r ? - e deg e n e r o u sl u n c ht oo v e rM 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! Whosehtlfl.hathneertsilhill 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;Highthoughhiptitles,proudhis rnnse.Boun-Ill-as his welll-h as Wish oon claim.Delttite l.|tf!r¢ titles, power, and petf.Thenoetch,conoenteredallin allf __\e - -. ,_B l a i rw el nt u r nh e l po u r l l e l v r a ,t a k e t h ei n c u b a t o rc o n c e r n ,t h el l a l l o r Prop. the spark piug. the ice cream manufacturing aml other lines of ln dustryequallyasimportantwhich we shouldboost by atltmnl.our moral nuppoli.beth he onebigfamilyherein 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 .__"'-~._ "Agood chefgetsmorethana rolleseprofessor." "Whyshouldn't he?Alot more peopletakehiscourses."-Boston Tnanncript. INTERSTATE 'lRA!'iSI'l"a u sSCHEDULE (DepotatRoblnoln Cafe) "\A. M.P. ai.bean Blair7:30,1:00Arrive OmahaSato2:16 Leave Omaha9:306:15 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...... SavingbyGashDealing 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 youstarta 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 tth ec u r- re nt o f s a v ing.Itf o y o urbest;fri e nd. ~1P a yG a s h ,o w en o t h i n g ,l i f eW i l lh 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 Blair10:458 : 3 0 ~(umm Depot at zu South 11th sz.) I 3'°- s m l nn x m|T h eQ u a l l t yM 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.21.211 .3112.50 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 ManButter- WiihoulACountl'!"whicht uButterF ltI' 1 ntiernoonurdtteIl by Edward Everett Hale urn ' EMr. and lin Morton Winc hén andhrouzhn to nur mind hy the captionH S l* " "..*` ""°'.!-E'.°fE'3.'.f°'l...°.f"§~`.§.|1'.liventhisawc le.Snrinlnn""°nf " y °' " ° "" " " " "° . u vu v ' " _ - 'In reading "fha Mm W ithout AGn u--- °\';; g nWinchellandChrisNei-Country" one sees at aglluce theCam(shelled) son vm ln Omaha on b ullnau lu!untoldsufferingofthesubject ofCdrn(eu)- »n......a-..thenarraiive.AnliiveofthisWheat--1.53I-»+¢+li-H-~n ( f ~n u n ;-'rnnm rrmmuss -P -p d Mrs. J. Richards at luneh andmer on Friday.Hrs.Will Gooslinsiwna delight- lly lurpdsed on tonlay even-¢when about seventy o g g ; -soped in with a'elI~fiiled etaremind her of her birth annivers->' which occurred that dw ldru. iJthel Donr lgad wu a lled to b1'11:». Nob., on ay aimnoontheleath of hor grandfather lf .Craag.Her mother,H1n t h e I\'r>. left here laat week, to be at e_lml=i<le of her aged father.l .I1.Webb returned from Hadan the filet of the week.3Ir~.Will Reekmoyer left Tues-or for David City when ahe was .mn=t ul. a P. E. 0. luncheon pv- L by her sister. Mrs. A. L. Hua ea.n-.ileckmeypr expeda to return L Thur-dag! afternoon.Dv. and ra. L. M. Peterson andr. and Mrs.L. E. Peterson spentlmlay in Omaha.Lntlle Mu d d and Robert Rosen- tom returned on Sunday fromlairwheretherspent a week atle home of the r grandparents.MP.and Mrs..Walter Blind andtildrenandLira.Blill'slator. El- lnvr Wright of Omaha were guests1SundayattheC. G.Marshall amv.Mr and hire.John Hebunl and euszltor, Mary Jane agent the week ed with relatives at hebrsaka City.un lloeameyer und R§\.~ Herben Hema, who went on an ea-I eursior trip ts California a ooople.'o f weeks an says he la enjoydna the a hte immensely.Be area atthat¢°f=~f_ up into Washing- ton to vislt re tlvea._Kr. and Hrs. Chu Bog of CraigspentSaturday at the vo Cum» miner home..Floyd Footer has rented the 3511-gylea home and will take poaeeadon arch lst.He been living intheJamoeHarrisonhome on the boulevard.Mr. and hire. John Adermau wereupfromOmahaSaturdayeveninlto vialt "Powder River" and spend: Sunday with relatlvoa.Mr.aml Hrs.Howard Hansenoslne Saturday for a ferr days visit at the parental, E. P. Hansen home.Howard is a traveling salesman andhas been attending "Market Week"at Kansas Cit Monday being a holiday he too advantage of the opportunity to apond a ferr days here.Hr s . C hr i s mg gn was a aouth bound paasonnr li 'Fourtaen members of the Baptistchurchattendedthebanaiuetgivenbytheyoungfolksofe Bs th tchurchatS-cheffler'a hail at M Friday evening.Dr.John ldasonWelle,president of Gn nd Island College gave a nice talk.The evo-nina eraa enjoyed by all and eras s profitable aa 'sell as a pleasant one l I Herman visitor one day laat nd-llr .and- Hrs..albert 'Woodward and Ann,.o! Omaha vlaltad at ill L u Woodward bomeifrom Friday un y e aaqu ne-turood home with am.Friends llatemhsg In ever radio sta.- tlon KOCH,Central Hide aclavol,Omaha,Sunday afternoon had thepleasure of hearing one of our ownfolks, Harold Brewster, irholgzred with "KihY°M Melody "."Cutie" also me a c ouple of orit-inaloompoeitione.aeeompeoyloahlm- self on the ukulele.Hr.and llra.Hall J ohnson banrent.edahon| einOmahl'| rh¢¥'etbQ!will now readde.Hr .Johnson laern loyed at the Omaha poet otlloe. z ~ " d w : ' £ ? u n ¢ d "° ter ve n r pas*-enta, Mr. and H n .R.PB-¢B.\l.!tl86~sen.She plana to go a m this Hr. and Mrs. Frank Laraon droveoverfromColumbusforaweek-end vialt at the parental J ohn Lar-son home and incidentally attended "Powder Rivet-".The home of Walter Gammal. wholive north of here, was thrown intoterrorlaatllonday evening aboutduskwhenitsraadiscoveredtheir youngest daughter.Roma. -pd si.: years area mlaalng.Searc srsamadeoftheyandaandbuildl and neighbors ealled to join insearch.About anon o'e1oek she sraafmenll t th !HIIIFY ~ M 1 » 3 1 '2 C! O U G o |I |I l l |||l l ROUND THE COUNTY News of Interest gethered by Enterprise correspondents from every community ln Westl- lngton County. ARLINGTDN NOTES Arlington,Feb 1S.--The o w n ! Club was pleasantly entertained onTuesdayafternoonatthe home of\Hrs. Lawrence Hell.I Sunday visit/can at the Gus Cul-, son home were slr. end Mrs. HaroldTaylor end baby end Miss Hattie'Taylor of Blair, Hr. and Mrs. Alfrcdi Menking and ltol-crl..I Mr.and Hrs.ll.Tarpc xing wel-'eomod e t girl, Evely n Hay , et' ine home of r. Tarpmlnfe nsruotmlet Elk City on Wednesday, Feb. rr. i Fonner friends here will be Interested to learn of the :nanrtage ofMissDorothyRobert!which took* fplaee lest .week et Casper,Wye.,where she has been teeehing in theEsblicschools.No further detailsve been received es yet except the news of the,nzarrlsge so n Mr.Pierce.{ Miss Florence Carlson is visitingthisweekettheAlfredhlenldng home..|Mr. sud Mrs. H. D. llencdllh weregivensfarewdlsurprisepartyettheir home east of town on Monday evening when shout 75 of theirneighbors and friends dropped in to_spend _the evening with them before I I l I | || || their dererture to Ashland where they wil reslde.A jolly erenjnswas.a p en tin lemc ea n dz n us i ee n;_{;»= lunch was enjoy ed st s late hostsesee served a delicious lunch to elghteen ladies.Bliss Belle Roberts returned onTuesdayfrom e brief visit et theheme of her brother, 0. C. Roberts of Oznahs.C. G. Harshsll and J. C~Badgerwerehoststothe .Meo'a Club on Friday evening at zlll Marshall home. F.H.Brokaw,the new presidentgave en address end outlined someoftheworkforthecomingyur.. Other numbers on the program irateecoupleofpiano- zoos by BettyMershadlendseven]readings by Frances Mezshell.About eighteen ,men were present.The Womens Club met on Tues-|0. N. Leeds and Lire. Irma. Molina! "='>8.fl¢hl00ll et the home of Mrs.. or Nebrseke City , ceme smmy for w. A .Whitford.Mrs. C. W. And-' u brief visit with Hrs. lldeKsJ'a ell:nnrs had che:ge of the Pl°¥l`lUh the| ter llre. Jake J\dln|5 end r. Ad- subject bbiflg on "Amerieenjsatlon."| mL Mrs. L. P.Witt gave e on"Teeehlng our children -'$='3¥' for our laws."Mrs. John Ileberd heda paper on "Our Fliienml Our Coun-UY "Mrs. G. H.ko reed en in- tereetmg story written by Ilia: AliceHeK1bhen for her school work, about"'Il1e Early Life of Llnc olm"Sev-eral patriotic songs me by the club eomnletcd the progrun. The Home Department of the li.E. Sunday School enjoyed e meetinget the home ei' Mrs.Clyde Hirul marsh .on Wednesday nite:noonwhen the time ws: spent in piedngquiltblocks.The hostess served a flue lunch.The Eastern Star lcenslngton wasentertainedonFridayaltomoonatthe home of Hrs. C. w.Andreil.Hrs.Raymond Ludwig assisting 'lhe lsdies spent ~};= *=;;"';, inner - mgc arpetregs en q u t oc orthe Hasonie homes ln Fremont.The Hrs.C.W.Andrews enterwned infonnall on Thursday afternoon atbrldlIer guests were Mesdemes P.ff Cady ,John IIehani,Vernon umu n. .mu m J u ng b lu th , E d B wn d ,C. G. Llarshell.W. I. Nelson end tt. H. lltsko.Sundxy evening guests ad the H.C.McClellan home were Mrs.Hc- Clellsn's two sisters of Omahl. Hrs.Robert Mitchel and Mrs.HowardRobertMitchellandl i n .Ilosranl Brookings.Mr.and hire.H.W.5¢|1°¢\l¥"entertained the following Kilt!!!at e 6 e'elock dinner on Tuesday eve-ning: Rev. Fliink Williams, ltr. end Hrs. H. c . uranium, B-7 J r., andRachel,end Edith and ery Wil~ Items.Mrs.John Grimes went to Fre' mont on Wednesday to nttend e meeting of the Oetelrte elob.Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Richards endmother, Mrs.Richelf15» fonneriy o l I Pa in to Ls s.c | d at ~o s ~e oI d e Knnna City, l~t on - y e ~for their new homl at Portllnd. Ore.,after s visit. with Hrs. J. R. Rldmd'a paints,Hr.and Mn . J . C. Hunmanl.53 » } . 1: 0. o peeoed.li n .Pearl Sieberf. of Manklto,Minn., who lun been visiting at gFrank Wolf heme for several wee .left Tuesday for a visit with fonuer lrinds at Fremont.The C. C. Club gave a valentinepartyonSnlurdayeveningatthel. 0. O. F.hall.Progressive high five occupied the fore part of theevening.Hrs. Lena. Biermen .Retired a prize for high more and TomHall received the boohy prize.M - ter a very delicious lunch the re-mainder of the evening was entinoldtimedlnd nz About tty were present.Mr.and airs.Leonerd Zhmmangandeen, Eugene Ellis left Sundlilor Day kin io! a week: vlsig wi g f -Hemmanfs mother, Mrs? Viola anlz..H n .Don Weber returned fromSioux City where she vimlted several days.Mr.and li n .Henry Mueller,ofIIollyrood,Kansas,ennounee the binh of a non on Tuesday, Februarysql.llr l.Mueller era:formerly Mme Edna Scheer of this place. Mrs.Leonard Hommeng enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Riebanls T Is the sensation of the automo-bile Worid and every owner is a booster.Power, speed and du- rability combined to make the finished product is what you have in the Ask for a demonstration. e FLINT Automobile North Side Garage OSCAR JENSEN, Proprietor ®©©©@©@©©©©©©@@©@©©©©©@© °@B ° A fs sn r'Tue s da y u n t l l S a t u r d a y Ln O m l h l a t t h e h o m e s o f h e r d a u g h t e r s , H a l - d a m e s E .E .L l o y d u n d C a r l l i e s - che l.Sh e w a s a c c o m p an i e d h om o , g g h e r g n n d a o n s ,B d e a n d B o b L fo y d , w h o r e t u r n e d o n S u n d a y e ve n n . _J r .m d M r s .H .C .U c C l e l l l n , H a r r y ,J r .: n d R u b e !w e n t 1.0 T e - k n m a h no s p m d S u n d a y w i t h M n . bieC le1l nn's pa r e n t s ,M r .a n d H t l . V .S. C h z r l e s .M n .C h a r l e s s f e n t fl y fe l l a n d fr a c t u r e d h e r c o l l b o n e a n d s e ve r a l r i b s b u t i s r e p o n e d a s =§ @ @ >§ @ fa oo ~- G1 ~~l u . 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L 0 . |. r . l'» b.1 £ , f.\» hlD1 fbdi_ hn uralnxvlou v r i h d l l t t h n ld t W ¢ & d 1 M i n t i n n l n f n i l l n t n f n l Pun -nn ln . m m f n W d -u w r dwno on nt h ltttdu v m ||v ¢ b¢ ldlr.!zln!nmm-mc ls a dufs nnidyllllllira dw h l l l l l h t thlfta i nv tbe rwv u l w i D , h l e ms . b ¢ d u l n u ua dmxl la i hbu dne ua mbc pn pd ly lo o h ln nn ud bn i l tupzho quklznthmde o uuthaw w .n u m w n u n w a p., . . ...- mu - n . . . . . 1 . . . . erld:men n . n .t h e 1 EIU ? m a c r o s ! a n a l l l l l s h u b ) n . | | » l - m u m .u A . l . z u . ;¢ \ - m u m . ~ o r a m nl l l n l l h l l ) k p . P ¢ t | f . xoA.||.w ~ » » u A . | | . n m u n c u r r n> | o . u 1 a l . s . h d n d t l h f h u r n l v d a f . l v n n m n l q l v u h g . A D U N I I A I c x u r r n x o . 1 |r. . \ . ||. L 0 . |. r . n a w : L O . 0 . r . : m u m m r r ?. H. G. :»ama4 u=n-u eyz z v aalu. CLUBh d f r l d s y d a d l l o a t h . nr. o. sv. m a c r o s ! a n a l l l l l s h u b ) n . | | » l - m u m .u A . l . z u . ;¢ \ - m u m . ~ o r a m nl l l n l l h l l ) k p . P ¢ t | f . xoA.||.w ~ » » u A . | | . n m u n c u r r n> | o . u 1 a l . s . h d n d t l h f h u r n l v d a f . l v n n m n l q l v u h g . A D U N I I A I c x u r r n x o . 1 |r. . \ . ||. L 0 . |. r . n a w : L O . 0 . r . : m u m m r r ?. H. G. :»ama4 u=n-u eyz z v aalu. CLUBh d f r l d s y d a d l l o a t h . nr. o. sv. 1 , ~ f ,"g: ..:"T='} ~,~ r f ~Ly i t |~*».:~i w ,V *"L ~ f r E -'1 ~; ~ . » . * § ¢ ,~',g i Q a . _ :F r.7..'. ~ ,»;e1;»;.f~= "'E,..13°':f"l;'~» I | '1""»-*gf 4 fgf'~,..ff.F'*,_\" "~T A I '"'fl ' 1 4 Why "They Do n't Ans we r" When the Telephone Bei! Rings Sometimes you place a telephone call mdfail to get an anasyer, nlthough you are quite sure the person called ls at home. Many situations arise about the house to:event the telephone bell from being heard.*Eu person called may be up inzhe a.mc,orin the basement.She rney be running her 0€1i1machine or vacuum cleaner.Perhaps the :PEE dreiu are playin indoors and the noise drownsmt the sound oFthe beli. lf you diaeove: that mine frequently mevmtiyouharinlt.he te1ephu¢ubell.itmi|,ht dendr-nbietonllour Lhnller md have nn cztauionbdlinlulletl. when youheuzheeelephonebdi .. \ bvudnonean ilin v h a d M U N I , ¢ , g m | _ | .a - a u x w m ucant u p u i t a p n k v h i d n n m l r h d w o b r n i h x n v l r fml|\ h k 9 ¢ ¥ y H ¢ k ld n |¢ n d t . b ¢ n k a e y h g m w n y l n m k t u t d n mm -k i p d p l n z l s a v u y u r l o u h c a d - l h p d n l n n d a c v r p q t n l a d u b o!!en wh.h 1'h|Enen rlls 1 - n u o ' n | » 1 ° a a o ' H » = = \ » n . . w n T o O ' t & o E .L l i \ ' i ¢ : ' f o || . f l ) ¢ | ' l B 7 ~ t h ! 1 . l \ ¢ lhbd llc-nh.fx. s~=psrm¢¢mm_ appoint Blanch Blaoo Petenon or atrator and proceed to a settlement f uid eatate. witucas my hand and Official Seal hia 15th day of February 1928. SEAL]l. C. ELLER, -4t.County Judge. xo'r1c1=:r o NON- RESIDEHT DEFEINDANT 0'i!anlon &: 0'Hanion, Attys.To Otto I1.Ludwig: You are hereby notified that theslndcrnigncel, Louise Smith aus piain tiff on the 27th rlny of Juiy, 1925, fileii hor petition in the DiotrictCourt of Washington County, Nelaras ka, and commenced an action in which you were detemiant,together withothera, the prayer of which said pe- tition and the object and purpo-=e, of which mid action is to obtain onaccounting on and judgment for thc gmount due on a certain promissory note in the principal sum of $2000.00with interest thereon at thd rate of 11+ per annum, datcil April 1. 1922,mario to the sciil Louise Smith by Adolph G.Ludwig and Emma H. l.t|\|wi.g and tu further obtain fore closure of a certain rcnl estate mort- ,~ I $5.00 Per Ton for ILLINOIS COAL It is Coal that We would be justified in aski ---ore for, were we to fix ~.`__:.' , \ m e n t sxx.u|m.\'z 1o1~r wmrs Saturday. Ami! 17, am Saturday, June 5, 1926 pl-mda n¢ h¢ zma .¢ y » 1 1 » u,v m» d| ¢ budnm ~r ~v - r l 'l9 § .t\'la dbi lpdda ah¢ L |Dm-oltha ¢ o lho lni dle ¢ im¢ nhlP-rktC<1lno1 ww» ¢ unc ¢ nzy ,,v lhd u» o n¢ mm~ms n» nda n Nah|1|h,mdeommsne¢d\n|¢tiua\l|4P|li1*W°llIl|h°*-¢llfiI\°'¢\nwhie hy v uv lnddmdxlxt,\o -\¢ l¢ ¢.lldfArme hdh¢ t|ndhr g m f f - m a n n .m m , - r u w v m w u w m w m m r ~w\1=hnu_p¢udsand\u»b3»¢1h¢\nd¢qunnbh~| . » 4 p m a » n w u a » u ¢ u m |Y v n m n q d n d i o n n n n r ~um¢b¢¢|nmao¢ ¢un¢£n|onmdv d-*5°°°¢°rbd°~ih¢22n4d||ud¢msnz!nlh¢| mom¢du¢u| °1UlH=5.1 ¥".°¥ ¢l\l¢°\Ir¢l\Uu mmy mmm v r y n u mm a y f m- u h n i d n e w v n u u w n n d dvdnmnsxmmm. vnmuumn :adn-ut ueenrdhdmd = n w n n u . ¢ n u a 1 s s p ¢ r m-D\uduBm=.No bmh.v -i s ~mm, amd Aw:mx.m4¢ ua du °lFd>rury.192¢~KMBHGUIQ ubyAdo\~ph 2»5L Chu . ma ma , mln~ NOTICE 0? HEARING A. C. Dohel, Attomey In tht County Court STATE OF NEBRASKA, Washington County In the Hatter of the Estate of i h t t k Blum,Deeeu-ed:The heirs at law, next at kin, devlaeec. len- teen, croditon, and All persons in- terested in u i d m m a n herebynotifiedthatantb l 15th day of February 1928. John Blneo Glad a petition in uid County Court dieg-lng unong othtr ihinll that Hattie Blsc o ln inhabitant of W uhinfton County, Nebraska, died on the 16th day of December m s ,Ia vlng no I n t Will and Testlment, and pos-aeiled of Rui and Personal Enlte estimated at 31400100 and praying fp: adzninlltration thereof. If you fl-ll to appear at u i d County Court on the 12th day oiMarch 1926, at 2 o'dock P. H.. and I | |.|.Coors WITHG A S BLAIR GAS COMPANY The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR.NEBRASKA u nil!1 ulIIIH iIhiIN |lfl0ull 11r.l i w '. . _. , 1. .. . ; : z . . . . . , : . ° akb ottll.X " $ . - » - . . ~ » . . . . . d d a n d i t v t l l u h c a l l o d n nha v\ h ¢a u Mo | ll. n | ¢ ! wh !| | 0 s ¢t h l d t l i l t n d h d -lr . 8 h ¢ l f ln P 0 ¢ k . l r l. 0 o \ l l h n» n . n w n n \ d f m \ | » . t l" W d t u h a ma a ¢ u a n - u » u m m v u u a m a m n ° » c n v o a n ;B a d :ynhaven n d n r li l n b f o r t h lh n b y b o d .£ | Q u b wu o | - ( mi n d J u . li t h -| o m e 1 n s l | ¢ h d | n 0 t \ » P n h m , wu mw Yndhmnd m l m ,v muddm¢,l.n| le?o | k.| o¢| \ur7 | ndu m m ,TN -~;,==»-=,;=»---gf m.oer s1..f¥."'3i.-u J olgnn andkdqr Wuclshnbf1 a1|w.o.w.lat and l d hilly Ev d-Ituz mc nl wc x ou.sum a. a n rw. Nu. xum n u x m m z v d a a a m a u n s x z m mLut?fidaya(¢s¢hlnlh FRATERNAL ANDCL UII mn nc r om' MONDAY x m c r r r s o r P v m m slvlry Monday Evonlng u o u n n AF T E R N O O N c u m Wom¢\'LSLud1 Club lEvéry Mon.) K. K . x.iwry Munday Evening, 1:80. DELPHIAN CLUB Will! Clthlr Chlpvlrm md Srd lan. Evanlng, mo. AUX . ' ro AIE RIC AN LEGION Stinky E. Hahn, No. INRnd wd | Lh londay m w . m a m s v . - w m .TRINITY r w. Un té la me 2 n d : mm H. J. W aning, Puw. e Amcflcin Lnthc nn :hurt m i n g :for lectures o riullnn Pundnmfnul Tn c h ln p instruction for Batnndny a nl 2:M» ~ y8e1:ool at 0:45. every Sunday morning n M; either In Gemnn or Zaglh =| ~ alum at 2:30 or 7:30. Furlhtr information Blair Tal. l | putar tunnels so as ~1:-stations an Sunday P.H ' m s n sv. : ,u - n u: n : \Nc n U (Cor. Judson and Ccnuf strut) H. Nialu n, Putm Sunday School 0:15.English nfvkt 0:46. Danish servkt 11:00.English r e n i n 7:80 P.B . -onnamzzzn cmJaca` o :a su s c ams? OF ' L ATTE B DAY sA1N'rB nc oln Skill. bctwetn Sth l T. J. Elliott, Omnhl.: . Sunday Sc hool It 10 0'do¢k. Punc hing Blrvku at 11 A. B T . : m u m s a n n u m {Clll1olln Church) {Coma1: Colfax and 6121 sind) tthlr c . A. Bey c n dodn,' Pint and 'lfhlnd Sunday of »\h . Han a t 0 A . ll. Second and Fourth Sundays.1 t 10:30 A. U. um~noms'r EPISCOPAL r'1n'n<2.'H(Cor. C-alfa: and Ella ninth) 0. U. HcProud, Putor. Sunday School 10:00 A. I. Homin; Slrvlc a 11:00 A. U. puronh Leann 8:30 P. M. Evening Irvin: at 7:80 PQI. Priy a!Hosting Wedntlday | 1:30. HARY'8 EPISCOPAL CHU (Gun: Street blhroen -[th and Rav. Chu. U. Ilerlng, Pastor w g gummunlon every Su --dy Day at 7:80 A. H. Chunh Behoo!at 9:45.Also -tvtry Sunday. ~\ r | ~) Ir f. n r I UI ~J 130. no. I .u - - - n z n u n u NEWS (C¢ll¢.||m\d from page Three) Hina Henna. Trabridge, or neuDec atur il lg wlllll the mek wi thbp a r e n t s ,r .e n d H n .B a m B e l - !¢ .U r s .K i l l i a n W e l t i s c o n f i n e d t o a n ~ o . . : °" ° ° ° ' " " . £ l * i i i *t m a n m r n 111] bl held In Lincoln lareh nth.12th and w h .'f lu lo c a l mm isE u l d n g o n t a k i n g x z n a n d a n w - an pla y ' ne Optimist"sorf u n d s f o r r h d r # mm Fol- ie the nat: hue Goldlteh, n}e#--W at.Becky,dluda-u r - h ln ti e H u Cooper'IllldredClinton, who in in lm ml um lr lerd ell Rucker;llrs.Clinton,why '£.f"""""3"' '°'£'. arirdtrxzbo;-Ethel °m m yn ,r.nF & Car ro ll Lowe;H g H u m , : u m m p a l- I n n Rot!te;I l l h , o er or lllb -"'e-i l :orkl 'I I me ard asConnnhl;Plu m,who works forlease-Einar H m a n ; l l l n H u l l -ilildred Brunton;Ethel Peabody, !llldred'a c hem-Evelyn Van Horn;H~¢g-- Bra. Qlntons meld-Alphan n n man; §»==°°=- a deuetive-Erneet est:adam: Goopher, Vl- ols Hiller.Chu.Ne lso n we n t e m to Lin-coln the flnt ot the week on bunl-nen.Th e c o n t r n d i lt o h e le t f o r the grueling of the Washington hi-f g f r o m l I l l u i r t o t h e B u r t c o u n t y 0C h a u n c e y B e a n ,w h o i a e m p l o y e d i n O m a h a s p e n t B u n d a y s t t h e p e r - e n t a l .H .L .S w a n h o m e .J l l u E t h e l B a n e v i d t e d h e r a l s - t e r ,l l l u H e l e n a t A m e s ,N o b .f r o m T h u r n l a y u n t i l S u n d a y .S h e a t t e n d - e d 'o r a t t h e R a t h m a n n h o m e S u u a y e v e n l n l a n d r e p o r t s l u r i n g 1 m m e n j o y a b l e t i m e . T h e t o w n b o a r d h h v o 3 .C .B a i l e y e u n p l o i o d a t p r e s e n t t r i m m i n g t h e t r e e s n H e a d p a r k .T h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t :o f s c h o o l !n f W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y a n d t h e i r v i r e s w e r e e n t e r u d n e u l a t d i n n e r ~S a n t . S e n e y a n d L i r a .S e n e y a t t h e r h o m e h e r e S a t u r d a y .M n .J .M .B r e m l t c r i s e u c d l n e r l t o h e r l w m e l h l n w e e k o n M c o u n t of illneu.Mas.Chrin Ilan!cn ur;-1 shopping in fi.nnlll Tueulny.The mnrrlae of Nine lllldred Zlrowavr and B r. Jesse Webnter wassole:nnir.e¢iFrldsy mornlmr. Feb.11|nl.the home of the brlde'a uncle,Hoes Doris at Blair,Nob.ills :Mlklred ln thi eldest rlnulhtor nf Hr. and Mn. J . H.llrevrater and ls nvery c harming young ldy.She lua very talented nlngcr. possessing awemlerlul voice which. coupled withherdelightfulpersonality.malsca her popular among nll.She hasbeen attending high nchool and wasanmemberofthearnlorclaus lm!quit her school work n haw weeks ago.The :room ll the son nl' Mr. and Mrs.llert Wlbntel of Tekn-rnzh and hu been a sollller atatlonerat?nrt Crook until recently.The happy couple were entertained at »wedding dmner that evening at 1h home of the bride's parents.The !ul| owln' relatives and fdenela attended:r. and llre. Jesse Websterlit. nm! Mrs. Hen Webster and tw~ none, of Teknmnh. Mr. end Mn. Rn Deen and two daughters, of lllllrMr. and Hn. Harold Brewster, Mr:ml Hrs. Frank Amlck, Bn. S. MDeeta, Hr. llill Mrs. Forrest Brew:ter and Leona. Mr. and Hrs. J. M Bnweter and Miss lrin Brewster.Their many frlenrh join ln irish]m Q long and prosperous rnlrrle e.llr. uul- ln. C. E. Johnson, li and Hrs. A. W . Bun em! Mr. en Mn .Henry Tmhlsen were arnoth an from hone who attended th!*lre1nnn'; Ball at Tehmah Honda cr ; v I s x w m u G.A.!. and WJLC. B ra. Frld Pick ntunded the fuof her aunt, Mrs. James Allrd: int Friday .ra..Roy Peak visited in Om~ ew day s tha inter part ofk wi th Nu. P elk '| mothe r ; - - n l r.r. and ilu. E. C. Uppincou n attended the Dac tofi' coinB la h lu i ' r h n r u i a y ~ n .Alicp Ntweil camo F1idtn Bllin to vllit her sister, N M. Johns nm! family. for an I n.r. Wm. Kin who lived Ihr pronthe'f alter Peck [alavedlastWednesday to Flon* Clnfison Hush aides! in movs.Leslie llc-nahaw to lihir inlay!Hrs.R¢|u~ha\\hllm \| " m i n hnmo there.And 1|Bnngaard and 14-flltle E uhle i a~t Sunday l u n ! H S B C ' C l 1 | ¢ h l h d \ ¢ N r ¢ Q : w r . n .E v ld n | || r v k || |¢ ' l : 0 0 ! f . l . 0 l r ¢ l \ | | ¢ \ , W d l l l w 1 : 9 e m | 0 l l 0 A ' n o ' l A L a U l ¢ ! 4 c ¢ . w . m u / m » 4 a u m J J n n lq ln d n h d o v .1|-|»1sa¢»l1oA.l.ila16|`a»~s» 11 u. cavncn or GOD(C o r . W llih d l n d inr b ltr id ) s - n w s a m I ! m o v A . I .l l d - w i s m S M I . w , ¢ , . ¢ | n¢niu|.at 7:80. xr.PAUL L u m z m w c n u a m k|ll\;|n1n attended a mx Qcrucx um|e- nl ihc Fonteneile hotel in Om|.» m Slunflay evening.The dinnerras in honor of the national presi lent of the Y. M. c. A.Mrs ll.B.Hitchali of De\ri1's ;.¢u.x.D.. and Hn. Tom Milier md babe of Sioux City. returned to :.h¢1r homes on Blonday dle r orim nt the home nf Hn. llilc hellk m n .H o m e r M i l l e r . M r n n i " f l C .I .P f l i f f l f a t ' I O I u , 1 m .J e f !V | . n ' H g r n a n d e e n ,E d d h - g < »- = = 1 o f t h e i r d n t k .m a c h i n e r y : n d o u s e h o l d g o o n h a t |f a r m s a l e H ! ! ! l m W e d n e s d a y .T h e y h a v e s o m e t o n o v o I n d a n m a k i n g t h e i r h o m e w i l h t h e i r m n m d b r o t h e r ,J a m e s f o r t h e h d p r e i e n l -T h e y e x p e c t t o sp e n d z s u m m e r l n t r a ve l .C l a u s K a t t r e t u r n e d l a s t w e e k fr o m E x c e l d o r S p r l n n .M o .w h e n xo.n u m o n t t h e g r e a t e r p u t o f w h e r e : h e h a d a r r i ve d . t a l k i n g t h e m dze h a d o o m e t o sp a n d t h e n i g h t w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r .H r .R i c h t e r w a s o n t h e H a m m t c l e p h o n l l i n e e n d h a d n o t b e e n c a l l e g l o n t o h e i p . W h i l e i n B l a i r l u s t : r o c k J.H . Jo h n s o n fi l e d f o r ru -e l ec t io n f o r statl representative from thi!distdet.Hr.Johnson h u representeduefor tsrotr nnlnnd dldgoo darod. Mi n i n n W a y i n ~ _ h e r mg ; uhm.llr. Fred ?|-ck an our zanTh e f in ! mee tin g vu hi d a lsusnt View school Jan. 12211. The wt lumen 1|as read by tho ladcr.a record I n named Jan.15:11.I neeond 1'n|¢ti1 1r u he ld n th eld Poekhomt ¢b.7t1z\rl|»ll'l the ac tin; was ulkd to order by Wesidmt with rail uf! by tbl a¢c'yn e a t u n d s n n wa s d g h h - m n J - editor br p nddc ntf . m a a | m a J.s m m » m 1 nutty attended the Ihdsmatnnr n u n in Blair Friday ~Hugo md c m Koenig spent on11 en um; with Hr. J ann Blomr s when 'binhday a n n i vn n n men that dl!l r h m d H n .!I.J.Smith am n o t y g |r. Jo¥mn.E;ane7'| in Bldr. Tboo. Glinfer and wife u m n l "moon a llen at tht Sa nur hom 1 Iondny .lr. Ben Davis is =~°"==f this tee om the John Cano!arm to Ium fin mi hl wen t o f Tehmlh. Austin W i ltu was a u l l n o1uaBenc h 'nmdlsn an his n tu rrom s visit in Za n.Th o i d k nd tzmlly recsivod a pleasant ca rom him.Hr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippinmzt. a1endedthtfuneralof_llrs.!.avin dI IF1 | n| {0'rurn, NeInlh}RW. R. J. Heincrhvln. ParlorBanda; School at zo A. llfhnmi. Scnknlt Il A. M @@"©\9.1@©©©@@@@(§.=1§@=©@f§?©@®©@@@~ §9 "" | 1 " ` u" " `'a " "i\"u5¢ c.an an an"'1}]\5i_n s u g u n u r m n l u u n n z n n u m - 1 ulIL!1r1rinhomU||I'nm¢nta|lAl |»||his UU!l i I lnl lm , ; m n | . | , | » » n » ¢ u m l» r .m ulm ' l'uu.| ..| a » =u l u p u l u d s . .~'-g =h-,§,f, g - v »;=»»g=-a n d w w m a ve n uc m s n uH E R M A N N E W S .1 'i i. . '. f . | m 1 .h a d b u n t.aka1;_to m §, _ g ; f = _ ; d.. ..,.. ..--.__..-<=»'!~=£'1°:_25:'..';°"?...L' if ~ n`?¢-SF~ l w g nn ' mms .Mr. a nd Mn. H. L C argar on ~ |Paula llli Th ur i fi lfl1 | \ : a l u u n - -l IS o m e o f t h e fr i e n d s w h o ; t t e n < e ~ h e t u n e n l o f R o b e r t L e m o n w e r eEr.a n d l i n .H c h h n l g a l o f R o u n le.M r .a n d M n .B e n Pe ck ,C a r i Io m p t o n a n d M r .n n d X u .C o u g a r In d fl r n i i y o f L y c n a ,M r .a n d M n . Fechv.o f O m n h n a n d s o m e o t h e r s r h o ! !n a m é s w e d i d n m b e a r .M n . Th e o . O l i n g e r s p e n t l m M o n - i a y e ve n i n g a t t h e E . C . L i p p i n c o t t m m e .C h a s . C o m g t n n w a s a d i n n c r sl n i t h e Jo h n o m p m n h o m e b l nd a y n f t c r w n n l a t t e n d i n g M r .L e m n n a flal a d e n P e e l : vi a l t e n l a t F r e d T'c c k '| Y I §E`.`$h=§S§"I»r"iS»1=i@»u3;v=b » 3 1 '2 C! O U G o |I |I l l |||l l ROUND THE COUNTY News ol Interest gethered by Enterprise correspondents from every community ln Westl- lngton County. ARLINGTDN NOTES -Arlington,Feb 18.The o w n ! Club was pleasantly entertained onTuesdayafternoonatthe home of\Hrs. Lawrence Hell.I Sunday vlsllon at the Gus Cul-, son home were slr. end Mrs. HaroldTaylor end baby end Miss Hattie'Taylor of Blair, Hr. and Mrs. Alfrcdl Lleoking and ltol-crl..I Mr.and Hrs.ll.Tarpc xing wel-'eomod e l girl, Evely n Hay , et' the home of r. Tarpmlnfe nsruotmlet Elk City on Wednesday, Feb. rr. l Fonner friends here will be Interested to learn of the :nan-Lage ofMissDorothyRobert!which took* fplaee lest .week et Casper,Wye.,where she has been ceeehing in theEsblicschools.No further detailsve been received es yet except the news of the narrlage so n Mr.Pierce.{ Miss Florence Carlson is visitingthisweekettheAlfredlilenldng home..|Mr. sud Mrs. H. D. llencdllh weregivensfarewdlsurprisepartyattheir home east of town on Monday evening when shout 75 of theirneighbors and friends dropped in to_spend _the evening with them before I I l I | || || their derertnre to Ashland wheretheylrilreslde.A jolly ennjns was.a p en tin lemc ea n dz n us i ee n;_{;»= lunch was enjoy ed st s late hostsesee served a delicious lunch to elghteen ladies.Bliss Belle Roberts returned onTuesdayfrom e brief visit et theheme of her brother, 0. C. Roberts of Omahs.C. G. Harshsll and J. C~Badgerwerehoststothe .Meo'a Club on Friday evening at zlll Marshall home. F.H.Brokaw,the new presidentgave en address end outlined someoftheworkforthecomingyur.. Other numbers on the program stareecoupleofpiano- zoos by BettyMarshadlendseven]readings by Frances Marshall.About eighteen ,men were present.The Womens Club met on Tues-|0. N. Leeds and Lire. llme Molina! "='>8.fl¢hl00ll at the home of Mrs.. or Nebrsske City, ceme smmy for w. A .Whitford.Mrs. C. W. And-' n brief visit with Hrs. lldeKsJ'a ell:nnrs had che:ge of the Pl°¥l`lUh thel ter llre. J ake Mllnls end r. Ad- subject bbiflg on "Amerieanjsatlon."| mL Mrs. L. P.Witt gave e on"Tenehlng our children -'$='3¥' for our laws."Mrs. John Ilebud heda paper on "Our Fliienml Our Coun-UY "Mtn G. H.ko reed en in- terenmg story written by Ilia: AliceHeK1bhen for her school work, about"'Il1e Early Life of Llnc olm"Sev-eral patriotic songs mr by the club eomnletcd the progrun. The Home Department of the li.E. Sunday School enjoyed e meetinget the home ei' Mrs.Clyde Himl marsh .on Wednesday nite:noonwhen the time ws: spent in piedngquiltblocks.The hostess served a flne lunch.The Eastern Star lcenxlngton wasentertainedonFridayaltomoonatthe home of Hrs. C. w.Andreil.Hrs.Raymond Ludwig assisting 'lhe ladies spent ~};= *=;;"';, inner - mgc arpetregs en q u t oc orthe Hasonie homes ln Fremont.The Hrs.C.W.Andrews enterwned infonnsll on Thursday afternoon atbrldlIer guests were Mesdemes P.ff Cady ,John IIehani,Vernon ummm. .mum J u ng blu th , E d Bwn d ,C. G. Llarshell.W. I. Nelson sud G. H. lllsko.Sundxy evening guests ad the H.C.McClellan home were Mrs.Hc- Clellsn's two sisters of Omshs. Hrs.Robert Mitchel and Mrs.HowardRubenMitchellandl i n .Ilosranl Brookings.Mr.and hire.H.W.5¢|1°¢\l¥"enteruined the following Kilt!!!at a 6 e'elock dinner on Tuesday eve-ning: Rev. Flink Williams, ltr. end Hrs. H. c . uranium, B-7 J r., andRachel,end Edith and ery Wil~ llama.Mrs.John Grimes went to Fre' mont on Wednesday to attend e meeting of the Oetelrte elob.Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Richards end mother, Mrs.Richelfl5» fonneriy of I Pa in so Ls s.c | d a ~o s ~e oI d e Knnna City, l~t on - y e ~for their new homl at Portllnd. Ore.,after s visit. with Hrs. J. R. Rldmd'a paints,Hr.and Mn . J . C. Hunmanl.53 » } . 1: 0. o peeoed.li n .Pearl Sieberf. of Manklto,Minn., who lun been visiting at gFrank Wolf heme for several wee .left Tuesday for a visit with fonuer lrinds at Fremont.The C. C. Club gave a valentinepartyonSnlurdayeveningatthel. 0. O. F.hall.Progressive high five occupied the fore part of theevening.Hrs. Lena. Biermen .Retired a prize for high more and TomHall received the boohy prize.M - ter a very delicious lunch the re-mainder of the evening was entinoldtimedlnd nz About tty were present.Mr.and airs.Leonerd Zhmmangandeen, Eugene Ellis left Sundlilor Day kin io! a week: vlsig wi g f -Hemmanfs mother, Mrs? Viola anlz..H n .Don Weber returned fromSioux City where she vimlted several days.Mr.and li n .Henry Mueller,ofIIollyrood,Kansas,ennounee the binh of a non on Tuesday, Februarysql.llr l.Mueller era:formerly Mme Edna Scheer of this place. Mrs.Leonard Hommeng enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Riebanls T Is the sensation of the automo-bile Worid and every owner is a booster.Power, speed and du- rability combined to make the finished product is what you have in the Ask for a demonstration. e FLINT Automobile North Side Garage OSCAR JENSEN, Proprietor ®©©©@©@©©©©©©@@©@©©©©©@© °@B ° A fs sn r'Tue s da y u n t l l S a t u r d a y Ln O m l h l a t t h e h o m e s o f h e r d a u g h t e r s , H a l - d a m e s E .E .L l o y d u n d C a r l l i e s - che l.Sh e w a s a c c o m p an i e d h om o , g g h e r g n n d a o n s ,B d e a n d B o b L fo y d , w h o r e t u r n e d o n S u n d a y e ve n n . _J r .m d M r s .H .C .U c C l e l l l n , H a r r y ,J r .: n d R u b e !w e n t 1.0 T e - k n m a h no s p m d S u n d a y w i t h M n . bieC le1l nn's pa r e n t s ,M r .a n d H t l . V .S. C h z r l e s .M n .C h a r l e s s f e n t fl y fe l l a n d fr a c t u r e d h e r c o l l b o n e a n d s e ve r a l r i b s b u t i s r e p o n e d a s =§ @ @ >§ @ fa oo ~- G1 ~~,f 9 Q Q0 Q U E coAsk for a demonstration. North Side Garage OSCAR JENSEN, Proprietor ®©©©@©@©©©©©©@@©@©©©©©@© u u entl.~r..Mr.m d Mrs.Forrest Bnevuterand Leona and Milford Noyes wereSuy dinner guests at the L.F. Hilsinger home.Friends here of Hrs. E. E. Cald-well, of Tehmah formerly His: Lu-cillo 8ooton of this place,will be pleased to learn that she hu ro -tumod zo her home from an OIMHShospital much improved in hnlth.Mi n Emma Horn,of Omaha i l visiting at me home of her parents,Mr. end Hrs. Henry Horn near here at present..Min Gerqldine Newer spent tbl vu0 »\H e n r y B a ve r ,o l A i n w o r t h ,!~ : b . w h o i s a t p m w n t vi s i t i n g a t i B I r , w a s i n t o i m F r i d a y .F u n k A m i c k w a s co n fiq e d t o h i s l m m e se ve r a l d a y s In s t w e e k w i t h :ln a t t a c k o f t h e g r i p p e .M i s s A r n .ck a n d so n,C a m r r o n lo o ke d a f t e r zlw bu si ne ss a t th e c r e a m st at i on . N o r d rcce isml la s :w e e k f r o m lor Dny k in i c t a z |Mrs. Hammenfs mother, Mrs? Viola Yanlz..H n .Don Weber returned fromSioux City when she vmted men! days.Mr.and li n .Henry Mueller,ofIIollyrood,K u n a ,nnnounee the binh of a mn on Tuesday, FebruarySth.l n .Huelier s n :formerly Mina Edna Scheer of this place. Mrs.Le o u n l Hnmmang enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ricbanls Chas.Justice cu r.'u"Povrdm H;lnr"Saturday evening md spent Sunday with relatives.Hn. E. C¢ Bundle entertained thebridgeclub nt her home Thundlr afternoon.Misa Ruth Burma spent the reek- and ll her home at Crete, Nab.The memben of the Baptist idwillmeet Thursday afternoon m d will hold thdr an nu l alection of officers.Mr . md Hn .Henry Horn enter-tained 3 number of friends m d of Hin Emmz vnlio in home on 1 visit.A number from hem attended the F'lremln'| Ball at Tekanuh Monday evening.A. H. Earhart, of Omaha wus upMonday In the intrnm of iho Bae and visilul at the J .M.Brewster home.Sheriff Mehrena,of Blair was a L n H 5 F .='."}. " " "~; 1 a*" \ul l.'Er a r ' ~'. 1 -'~ .\'?° ..Z ~A ~.a j ~/ 1 '~0 ",.;_,_f'_':*.>~...,-\.l,"i _.,,»1 ,»f»;f'r~~ff'-° x - ~T i :F fl $ 4 Why "They Don't Answer" When the Telephone Bei! Rings Sometimes you place a telephone call mdfail to get an answer, nlthough you are quite sure the person called is at home.Many situations arise about the house to:event the telephone bell from being heard.*Eu person called may be up inzhe une, orin the basement.She rney be running her ~machine or vgeuum cleaner.Perhnpg the c - \ l |K Q §. atthe h all.'| .'heLy on| Clnhof'!'a-m u m attended in a nod Friday evening and a xwdlr from Omaha were up Saturday awning torepaHerman for their kindness in vial them.Th e " T " f e a tu r e of the affair vraa the ation of amayor.Thoufh the raea from thastart was a :c lams between Gao.Hart and D. W. Rutledge, when tha final aunt of votq was made Sat-urday evening, the fanner 'Ion outwithoveramillion'rotea to hitenedlt and was duly elected mayorofPowderRiver.D.w. H-= ~ 3 y beams Sheriff.A prize of a -some aaddla,ehapa and spurs wasanotherfeatureandwonbyJohnSkinner.Fifi doilara was offeredln prizes of és. $26 and $10.J. D. Lowe held me lucky number and captured the $25:an Omaha partywon tho $15 and L. C. Hanaen thesw.One of the most popular feat-orea of the a.lfair was the dancing each evening and the floor was nev-er empty.L a n i ;Royal Orchestrafumishetithemusic.J o ahowr hisappreciation to his friends for their loyalty in electing him,Hr.Hart announces he will give n free dancewithin the next two weeks to which al! are invited.Tho debating tryouts will be held Friday oveninl, Febr. 25 3; the Le- gion hall Do :c left l!.e8 to 'gg-reaent the Herman high school.eentrmtluhavebeenworkingfaith-fully and Mr.Sene;r secured a eoaen who came llonda to help them.The following wil take part:Ora-toric al--Evtgn Eager, Eugene Bur--"»and A or Cowan;dramatic Mildred Btimton,Harte Adams.Maxine Johnson,Laura Sheets, vl-olo Miller and Harold Swanson;humorous-»-Howard Nelson,EmestLea, Elizabeth Skinner, Alma MariaPeterson,Nadine Rave:and Nellie Sheets..Mi n Inez Wallin entertained thefollowing from here at a Wll»bil!!" ton'a birthday dinnermnaliy at her home in Omaha Mo rdf evening: Hr. and Mrs. E. C. Bu c; Kr. andMn .La Verne L0V19»Hlas RizthBurrus,Mies Bessie Lyzbolf.Hi m Wilma Farrar,H i l l Ruth Cuttun.gnu H-gn W inn Hin Elsi e Fa ldt, George tangle and Todo! Swanson. Mrs. D. E. Hayes returned lion-day from Smoot,Wyoming whereshe ha.-u been the mt sewn weeks. Hr.1Ia es,who been employ-ed nt Blackwater. Minourl the 53" five wtfltn retumed heme also.tharrived in Omaha Su e ; a n d vi e -In..I thair fianrhter.ra.B.B. lm. Sunday Luszrr PLA\° |i'oosu.a M.\:~s.\cz»:D 1 ffnnlinllell from Daze onci :time |¢.§»§"a hxndmue rmrgm (of the city.Volume is the big um!- .ml lim him'fador in tht psiqe ~»L4"u n n H .""e ._O m a h a el ec tr ic cu r : c m ;tu-ers . y u ; i n g ( i ve ce nt s fo r l i g h t i n g p p o s e :w h e r e w e a r e p a y i n g w e cent.-\a n d t h e i r p o w e r ra te s . m u c h l o w e r t h a n tm ul .G m a l m a h a s n c o o k i n g r a t e w h i c h p u t s p r i c e d o w n so l o w t h a t i t in m econonnicul t u m e i t .T h e m l u of t h c b un i n e s n i n t h e s o l ut i o n . w l we c o u l d n o t h o p e t o r e a ch t h e O r l m p m e s w c cu u h l ll o u e u c r al w e h a ve b e e n d o i n g .B u t h e r e co me s t h e ul1l..q|.ll3:»l nf ¢ Io ; \ i n th e m n n g e r .I f n m 14 w a n t :th i s t h e o t h e r nlnle w e n n 1e th 'n .;el se m d n o t h e m c : g o t o u n d c o n t i n u e s a n d t h i s l u w kl l h .m u n i c i p a l o w n e h h l p m u l ng u p t h e 'i li lt ll at io n M t o a h c t m u n i c i p a l o w n e p a s c o n d u c m m o n t l a w n s o f t h i s s i z e i n a p a ; m 1u s i n |p w p o n i t i u n .B u t l h c c u n i o n o f th i s m a t t e r i i n e t p u r p o s e o f th i s ar t i cl e .n in st t e n fo r t h e p u r p o s e o f ca l l i n g u n t i o n t o l h a . fn c t t h a t i n Bl a i r i n : m u y o t h e r t o w n s m u m c i p m i n e d i n d u s t r i a l e r e n o t Caitlin a l o n g b u n l n e u lin es.N o e fi o r l m a d e b y t h e m t o l n m l s e t h e u m e o f bu l i n e e n do ne ,a s p r i ve o w n e d i n d u n r l e n d o . w w i s t h e fi r s t t h i n g e n u d a t e b u l l n e u d u e l w h e n i t cc i n t o e c c m m u n l t y e e e k i n g p u b l i c vo r e n d p a t r o n a g e ?W h a t li d ! c o n t i n u e t o d o i f t t r e fi n i n g l n l nca a?T h e : n e v e r ls e u ;l n la t h a t i t ad ve r ti s e s i t s g o w n aeelul b y i t s pr e s en t a ti o n o f t t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m ca!t h e llI t i a l n g c o l u m n !o f t h e tocal na pi p e r t o s e c u r e a d d i t i o n a l b u y e a m e n .T h e p a t h fr o m t h e u p t f Ask for |. demonstration. Nqrth Side Garage :;|.. ; | 1. Q |.C I L12|. c u | ;u .| . 1 |.:»|| D \ l : .\| . entl.~r..Mr.m d Mrs.Forrest Bnevuterand Leona and Milford Noyes wereSuy dinner guests at the L.F. Hilsinger home.Friends here of Hrs. E. E. Cald-well, of Tehmah formerly His: Lu-cillo 8ooton of this place,will be pleased to learn that she hu ro -tumod zo her home from an OIMHShospital much improved in hnlth.Mi n Emma Horn,of Omaha i l visiting at me home of her parents,Mr. end Hrs. Henry Horn near here at present..Min Gerqldine Newer spent tbl vu0 »\H e n r y B a ve r ,o l A i n w o r t h ,!~ : b . w h o i s a t p m w n t vi s i t i n g a t i B I r , w a s i n t o i m F r i d a y .F u n k A m i c k w a s co n fiq e d t o h i s l m m e se ve r a l d a y s In s t w e e k w i t h :ln a t t a c k o f t h e g r i p p e .M i s s A r n .ck a n d so n,C a m r r o n lo o ke d a f t e r zlw bu si ne ss a t th e c r e a m st at i on . N o r d rcce isml la s :w e e k f r o m lor Dny k in i c t a z |Mrs. Hammenfs mother, Mrs? Viola Yanlz..H n .Don Weber returned fromSioux City when she vmted men! days.Mr.and li n .Henry Mueller,ofIIollyrood,K u n a ,nnnounee the binh of a mn on Tuesday, FebruarySth.l n .Huelier s n :formerly Mina Edna Scheer of this place. Mrs.Le o u n l Hnmmang enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ricbanls Chas.Justice cu r.'u"Povrdm H;lnr"Saturday evening md spent Sunday with relatives.Hn. E. C¢ Bundle entertained thebridgeclub nt her home Thundlr afternoon.Misa Ruth Burma spent the reek- and ll her home at Crete, Nab.The memben of the Baptist idwillmeet Thursday afternoon m d will hold thdr an nu l alection of officers.Mr . md Hn .Henry Horn enter-tained 3 number of friends m d of Hin Emmz vnlio in home on 1 visit.A number from hem attended the F'lremln'| Ball at Tekanuh Monday evening.A. H. Earhart, of Omaha wus upMonday In the intrnm of iho Bae and visilul at the J .M.Brewster home.Sheriff Mehrena,of Blair was a L n H 5 F .='."}. " " "~; 1 a*" \ul l.'Er a r ' ~'. 1 -'~ .\'?° ..Z ~A ..a j ~/ 1 '~0 ",.;_,_f'_':*.>~...,-\.l,"i _.,,»1 ,»f»;f'r~~ff'-° x - ~T i :F fl $ 4 Why "They Don't Answer" When the Telephone Bei! Rings Sometimes you place a telephone call mdfail to get an answer, nlthough you are quite sure the person called is at home.Many situations arise about the house to:event the telephone bell from being heard.*Eu person called may be up inzhe une, orin the basement.She rney be running her ~machine or vgeuum cleaner.Perhnpg the c - \ l |K Q §. You Never Go Wrong Buying a Good m CAST IRQN RANGE You remember the old cast iron cook stove your mother or grandmother used to have. You never heard of it burning or rusting out, m n io n lid!! n u f y -hnl. re n ! .her l i n : In g :li a- t h a r i t - a t - a s. A l y : K a l t i s vo l - m y pw- a n nf a m i t mall .|i t m d h l l fl l u r u r s - fs 01 u l l ! ! Just howlittile ash and ~how much heat you get from this unusual Coal. Other Coal at proportinate low prices. Farmers C0-Operative Union BLAIR NEBRASKA \1pedtlon on or before the 22nd day of Ilanch,1926, or the Court. mayiI take uid petition u true and remleri judgment accordingly Wall Paper and Paint Store day of I'cbswury. maz~a¢.louise Smith, Pidntiff I ¢..at Page 2B8,.Book 13,of the Mortligc Ilr:f..¢>r¢\s_of Wmhing- _ ton County, Nebraska, and mongag1 ing and conwyinz Lot NumberedIour (4) in Block Numbered Eleven; ( l l)Village of Arlington, Washing ton County, Nebraska, to have mid.real estate above mlencribed aold and the proceeds therefrom after the payment of the coals of uid actionto be applinl upon the amount found'due :uid plaintiff on uid note .nal muffKiki.and for auch other and further relief no to the Court. mayroem just and equitable.| Nance or 1-:mama 'f STATE OF NEBRASKA, sa.Wuhlngton CountyGn n t Lathrop,AttorneyIntheCountyCourt In the Halter of the Estate of Wall Paper from loc up per double roll House Paint, per gal.....$3.60 Red Barn Paint, per gal....$1.50 di d you !i n i n I Only n z : - : n u l i - 85 _ __=_=======_==___====_==E __ ' r u a s n rr Y -,._...- u' ~ For chls all éasflron GLOBE Range, made of tlie very best grade of pig iron and with beautiful Nickle and White Porcelain trimmings. YYTIUAN sxsrzns nsasxLAHS §\lst and and Tues. 12\r¢ni1$.]. OF comuancs I :dm ld n . I . " *Y I1 vr mt gg, ne. n z Nl g. lfe l i ne . D u l l h l l l p u n ul.l u :Annu w v un e w s p a p e r o ffl e o 1 |ve i l w o r n .I' r e c o g n i s e s t h a t i t g g # n i ve n i n e i t s go o d s . t nm d t a k e pe o pl e in t o h a co nfi de n ce ;m u s t bell t h e p l o p l l s r h e n i n i t s : D vd I a r e be t te r u w fathers;a n d t h e re c o r d fur nu hu -s a! t h e p r o o f i n t h e w o r k ! t h a t t h o h e t t e r w o r n in t h e p l l h t o the lo c : u e s : p i p e r o ffi c e t h e l r t l l u m a i n e w t h e w l w r i l u r s du . Il a n B l a i r e ve r m a d e a n y n l l vm f i n g e t b u s i n e s s f o r t h e p l n n i f I l l she,w h e n t h e b w l n e e n h a n he e f o n e ! u p o n h vr pr o viu l n i \li|.)n a n m¢= m». u!. 1:a rim |;fo r t h at i s u ai n e s u l s sho,r i g h t n o w w h e n h o r a u t h o l _. _ _ ? . _L \ .»=j,"L ~ 1 r u *i r ~* "~ -'1 "4 .\,¢';".A JA I1 l?~ . 3 g, ~"\jga 1 ~| x i .a ~..@}:.'g.Q /. '0 ~ .-1/12"-.:.5;%?%;*z 3 f g ",l;_f'3*->~"2.-4 ~ I ~.,. '14 Why "They Don't Answer" When the Telephone Bei! Rings Sometimes you place a telephone call mdfail to get an anasyer, nlthough you are quite sure the person called ls at home. Many situations arise about the house to:event the telephone bell from being heard.*Eu person called may be up inzhe a.mc,orin the basement.She rney be running her 0€1i1machine or vacuum cleaner.Perhaps the :PEE dreiu are playin indoors and the noise drownsmt the sound oFthe beli. lf you diaeove: that mine frequently mevmtiyouharinlt.he te1ephu¢ubell.itmi|,ht dendr-nbietonllour Lhnller md have nn cztauionbdlinlulletl. when youheuzheeelephonebdi .. \ Wall Paper and Paint Store W all Paper from loc up per double roll House Paint, per gal.....$3.60 Red Barn Paint, per gal....$1.50 Enamel. all colors, Varnlshes etc. .zlpr Congoleum Rugs`Hoddehold bnquen had Furniture Furniture and Automobile Polish Call us for blds on Paper Hanging and Painting Epperly & Nelson 'ZI7 EAI! Wuhlngion SK.Ind. Phone | 44 |ze-ea, creditors,and All porsons in-|tl-ented=l%|la id di d! \& "h o 1' eb ! 'notified that on the 29111 day of "J anuary ,1928 Howe Banu filed alpeliliun in uid County Court. alleg si i. nl .5 nal2 r . ing among other things that Cornel lun Bama an inhabitant of Wa|J1inR-lon County.Nebraska.died on the 25th day of January 1926.Zemin;no la n wi ll lnll Tehtunem,and pouessmi of Real nml Personal Hd tllv ullmatn!nt $2,000.00 nm! pmying for a=|mini.ntral§on ther-mf.lt y ou ml to appear at uid Coun ty C'our! on the 27th day of February 'V~u»\~4¢= We have a line of full Porcelain Enamled Ranges-JORDAN o6K|u\ NDEmr HO. Lui ' ru ud ly v WEDNESDAY ?£s§¢». `§=Iii1 i!BEZlay. |E. C. Burdic has rented his fument of han to Tobin bmthen and|sill hoid a nie Thursday , Feb 28md dllpou of his fum equipment.Slemen In Brass, of Bla ir an th t / A `\ tha t wlll pa y you t o look ov e r.uo m e ln Nosrruwssrznu Ba.|. Tasm-|oNE Co. a x u. s v s v ln muhuw ons#-n m.|»~»as-vuPetersen HardwareMODERN woomnmQ.; .mx nh u nuetinncen.(Cbritinued rm page 27 ROYAL 1fféinunnns llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIllIIllllllllllIIIll!IIINHIIlllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIllIlllllllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE~ We d. Efltling | U1 -.._¢ fléru in. vww ¢=»¢\\mun|\y w~||\u~\ Ku-»\v wir ww vwm ls mv-lwu al. z vuom r. m. W. W.-»--.,. , _ .,. ..,.-_,_. ,..___. ._ ..,.._ .-___ -.=.\ ..-,i ,.. I E }'o¢!:¢:¢|to n u r u.pin l, mz ul luq a ny nu mlv t su um a n y-sa m pe utw vl m e u u u n m n ll|.l|.rU||||W O H E N S C H A M I E R C D H I I E R C E 1;::W;1::ath "Sf {l.obe\'\l¢ m 0} \ »w h o t h i n g ?W e d o n o t ¥I|\""|I l u .1m.wer U m r a H u n t o r m m e o t h e r »uit|\l1i» u s \ l a n J I u n u t Un :" \ 5 ] 'l o f 11114. q\:¢mln:1 i l w p u l a i l f i n .»I pe r so n Ad m i ll i a l tu t u r a n d Z" °" `¢ *|l u.m 1 ~ m ; " " r i - = - = d » ¢v "'~ 1% h a ! !»Q§ . , `` , | n r -u l r I I r y u C r. I k ~o .1 o 11 I o ne illke F . e l~lI m a m a k e - u w - n m m n .- " n t :m e .3 - nuunmalna from ~!n0meh | leet1 ~eek. Curtis 8.nthmean,1ree nn ¢~ vlsilnr llond ey enlmoom. lh 1 . L o u C e n i lb z llu b e e n q e n d i n ; e f u r d a y ! i n 0 1 lllll friends. Rav.Ritchie o!'!.beome\n'.T'| |e °l° ¢I u1S em1=» rr viI 19 na¢ hn Congregational ohurehnext morning. lli n l( o r y J . C o o l: 1 n mtd o 1 mOme h : l u t 8 u n d e y ln d 1 i d le d e Monday gum K1| .W .D.6ree¢- deughter.l=lr:.Anne8tevuf. Hl. n Fn n o e¢ Gn | a , 1 rh o i | in:¢inomaha%eft.le e t t e e lwu h i n r lo n . D . C . to b a p f u a ; : the National Tenehere'J :| " ' Hrs.A . U u n r ,l b o h l l quiteakk,ieeome1rheti:npreved i1e 1'n | ee o, Hn. T.F '.D nn| d '~¢ | ! u , I n d 1 a n l. wh o l| e | b 6 \ l~ for her, hu gone home.' A b e b y b o y w u b o r n b o l r . Hn. Geone Hlndlly of Pt.r ~ tomuhip y esterday end Hur;-pe nlkl.d ,tho ;n nd -c hd te u t k h u e h e m e i t m n g b l i n d Entorprioeseedore can getIownHo me| te a.s{e nd"l1 :eEn~ for $2.00 poryeer.The Hamel! is Ieeognlsed es one tl!the ~fermpnpere ln th e o o o n b y , Enwr prlnlee doln ne un. RUG A ND CARPET W EAV~ W e meh y our old nn into vm d serviceable m n Cell et W. Nebnnkn St. for prion and emlplee of work or Bid! phone)~ me in will c ell :ith umphs. Ella King end wifi no going h t m the old Corrigan place:yum.wlarn Clone Pe u c h h u living for a. number of nero.: willmo1 reo nl¢ »eW e| C ook ~ when Frederick Ollermum had chicken ranc h int y eu. Grover Wilkins is buy thi:moving to the Deimu leCmn wut of Kennnrd when he will f the coming y ur.Hr. Rooeoo :who In vacating 1| moving to - stone, Minnesota and aocordlnlly r a pubtic me hit Friday . Jay Vestal of Omdm. n foruin!out of thll c ounty , living form between Konnenl and Arli ton for many yeen. died et the hoof his deughter, Mrs. B. L. Ska Icy,of Omaha Inst 'Thursday _ funeral nervicea were held Feb. Mrs. Henry Slencke ente rbridal party at m one o'clock ~a can yesterday.The guests efdmcl were' Mine Elle nndeen and Bd Meneke who were married in the dtemoon.'Their e.~ .am Miss Gretchen Menoke and w Madsen wen elmo In the pany. Mr. and Mn. Gu| »Rathmann mn,Norman le!! Tuudny me - by auto for Exoeldor Springs 1|they expect to remein for 1 weeks or until Hr.RethealthImprove;Muguerite slay with Mr.em!Mn .ef HINTSTo the Well Dressed Lady From the W. J. Sas Mercantile Center om Pavers for an as no mu.. prime office. ,}E.c w p u n ,Nrhiturl. and undertaking.50-tl. W edoc ua tomhatdslngei dc enla per egg.Blair Produce Co.5-41. _Du Leyland Btatea,Chkopndor, 1armera State Bank Building.17-U. Augult Lowe. of Herman was a business caller in Bhdr lalt Friday. P h u were displayed on llaln street Monday in honor oi W u h- innon'e bir\1>d=r» C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalmerand undertake.:, Blair.Office phones 161.Residence phones, au.8-tf. lr. and Hrs. Oadr Gilbertaon and daughters were dinner (unto at the A. C.Debel home Sunday eveninx. Itrlte a dlki n da ntin mra no e . lly companies are old and eound and we make prompt adjustmenta.5-n.N. T. Lund. Mn .Ted Axon and ann,Genld of Pilger,Heh.are <d.dti.n¢her mother, Hrs. 8. M. Credit, also her dater llra. Gilfned Gamer. Mr. and llre. 3oeLa:\ue and Mr. Adolph h m m Edt 1| It SaturdayforExcelsiorSpringswherethey will spend a couple of weeks before the forming season onw- Jamea Home has had a new own-ing put up at his place o! hueineal to take the place of the one latelydestroyed by the file srhkh ravaged the Farnberg Hardware atore. A shower was held for Hin Ella Madsen at the home of LorieHenckewholivenwestofBlair, on l u t Friday afternoon.Around forty f r i e w and relatives werepresent and the bride-|.o~be received many very attractive and practiced g m ; Hr. and Mrs. I-'rank Guy attend- ed the anew insunnce meeting of the Furman' Mutual Co. of Lincoln, for irhich Mr. Grey il agent, al. #JMstateuapitol011|month.While there they took in all the nights. went through the new eapltol and¢n§oyed the few days stay there very much.lfiasel Lozein Rhoadee and Ruth Davin, who are alzelldiafl Sa ethe Blai rA uto' 1` op au d' I' te Shopfixat.141. FOR RENT-An ac reage nwverli good buildings.N. T. Lund.5-lt. J.E.CIHPW L furniture,m n ami undertaking.50-U. Found-Door key. Owner an have name bar callin; az Enterprise office. Hrs..J.v.Hiechman hai beenconfined to her home Iith a siege of rheumatllm. For Sale-Seed wm. SIMMh Rlld'l Yellow Dent,germination test 94. $250 per buehell 5-lt.Allie llcliinney, Blair, Nob. C. K. Bendorf, llcenaed omhalmer and undertaken Blair.Offlee phones 161.Residence phones. 224.3-tf. li k e Ruth McBride name hemefrom Iowa last. week where she han been vlaiting her :ister for nevenl vreeka. Hany Blair folk; went £0 Herman and attended the festivities at the Legion hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday eveninn. Mr. and Hn. Clifford llrauee en- joyed a visit. from her brother and wife, Mr. and Hrs. OH-be Suuve e. Supday and Monday. The danc e al. the Ledon hall on Saturday evening was Iairly well at- tended. elthough bad :nada prevent- ed many from being present. Julius Haan, who for the put two year!henry ed so home. Hr. Cara Cameron returned about ten days ago from Excelsior Springswhere he had been for a alum time reoqpenting before the busy farm season claimed his attention. |w. E. Beard returned lui. Satur-.day on u i n t from Limon,Colo., ,where he went a few days previous mo look over uma around Limon. Hr.Beard found land worth from $7 in $75 per acre and he thinks it.a real farming country.Theircrops are extra good and vegetables [Of all kinds thrive well out there. He brought home some very finelrarnplea of potatoes "amen grow in h u farmed the Wm.Heier- farm near Telbuta has 111091 Blair where he will make his I the etate university were :ndeb ahundance.The wheel cron *M 0 to Hr. and Mrs.Gray for a verypleasanteveningat dinner,nt one of Lincoln't best eafes. |cellent and corn does well also.Hr. .Beard ia planning to go out again lin the lute summer. ____-_ ~c o . u . - c u f r . . - e o . u . 40-tt.Ago Br ol J.E.Campbell,furniture,r mandundertaking.56-CL l l l n Jeannette lleQuanrie r p d t last week-end in Omaha. For Rent-Good fourteen house.Inquire Ind. phone 882.2-if. lin Ethel Kelly, of Lincoln spent the week-end with home felka. Hrs.Ben Bailey and little d n .spent llenday at the parentd, Sam Hai!home at K ln n u d C. K. Bendorf. licensed embalmer and undertake:. Blair.Offiaphonee 161.Residence phones, 124.8-tf. Louis Murdoch :anne heme hens,aehool in Omaha Friday and spent the week-and or the parental, B. 3 llundoch home. lly ion Brock, who la workin! in ilfe Bank of Bannon. Omaha, spent the week-end with hh pannta, ltr. und Hn. A. R. Broc k. Min Beatrice Ireland returned to eork Monday morning at Dr. W. F. Hemphill'a offic e diet reeuperatlna from her recom operation. For Sale--2 good teams of null. 1 oe: of work harness, 1 wagon and about £7 bona of good horse hay. Call Bell, Aah 'ms or Ind. 321. 4-an Gilford Compton. li n .Frank Warrick spent leaf. Saturday and Sunday In Omaha.Her brother, W. W . Freeland is lil at the Lord Lister hospital and she went down tn visit with him. Mr.and Hrs.J urbl Brodenonfromup in Gnnt township were Blair bwneea wlera last Saturday. Jim returned about ten days a p from Exc elsior Snriun and is now getting ready for apring work. Mn. Manin S1.eine¥.e'e mother hasreturnedfromatriptoDenmark where aho epem the past ti me months.The Steinekee live on Ne- braska street und Mr.Steinekeaworks in the Liolpard Jensen black- smith shop. Levi Rhoadel, een of llr. andMre. James Rhoades,came dc-sm fromTripp county, South Dakota last Sat- urday and expects to spend the week here vili iinl relatives and friends.Ho homeeteeded up in that county some seventeen yearn ago and has made good. The snow of im1 week wa! head- For Salo-Dry stove wood.( h t stove 'ood 1¢nlth.Cad!Ind..»\A33. sau Women'| hose in the nolr mine shades.Prkee from $1.00 to um. az Hrs. T. C. Hlltenl.s n r . Baby chick: for aah.Any breed and breeds guaranteed.14. 'emu each.Blair Produce Co.8- 0 Albert Jensen, the painter, has re-turned from Tern when he Vialt- er an son for oevend weeks. Dr. w.F.Hemphill attended themeaing of the Woodbury Btudy Gab in Omaha three days this week. If you need .spark 911:14 buy the llultiGap plan for :ale at all gar- a g e s a n d a t t h e : p u i t p lu l ~ David lluznmen, who la attendlnx eehool in Omaha,spent the week- enml with his parents, Hr. and Hrs. D-Z.llummert. The Sam Stevens tamlly, who live south of Bldr.plan to more into a house on a n South street thelatter pm of this week. Mn. l'red Nemetx la vldtiug he:een, Durwood and her cousin Dale Stough at ijneoln.having gone down Monday of this week. Mrs. Chris Paulson, it out Coi-fax street.,ie in a aerioue condi- t'»onamf'w[Ilber.akentoanomahe hospital for an operation soon. The I. N. Warrick family. after re-siding on welt Grant street for the p u t senren years,have moved to the Hairy Stapleton nddenco on our South meer. On ano!.he.rpa¢e ln thll issue will be found the aale ad of Hr. NelaPedersen.He has some very good listings and it urlil; pay anyone in- terested to look his listing: our. Ed Ram: Lookfpouudon of the Eat Qhop last Sunday havin; bought out Onto# Carmichael who hal been running It since buying out Mr.Rann lah. a mer.Hr. Cumlchaelexpectst o E . .soon for Chicago and if,he falls te find what he want.: there will go in Florida we invite the ladies of this com-munity to c d!and look over our line of spring coats.The iatestnylon at bargain prices are offered. You will like them.We can fit your pocke/t-book and at the name dmc please your fancy.4-tf Hrs.T.C.Hilton, The hliillner Mr.and Mrs.Martin Nelson ,of The Blair Auto Top and The Bhopior tina.1-St. ' n n o n l i m i n s u n a r e m me ; Call and see them.4-H.Hn. T. C. Hilton.. Gone Jackson.\| rboil attending eeheol at Wayne val a Blair vldtf or last Saturday. c . 1 w w f . u m m o m b e i m o r and undertaken Blair.Ofilelphonee 101.Residence phones, 84.3-rf, H n .Warne 'ru-me mu na ln ed hretableeetbdd geon lan weda ae-d a y " w i r e A vm ploaaa nutlme unre ported. The lo u d ly Afternoon Club will hold their annual Indoor picnic at the borne of Hn. Alex Hltehmln on Holiday, Karen lat. Wm:Rathmaen. who me n d ;Omaha Univordty spent the week o n d a t tb lp lr ln tl i . G. A . Ra + home in this diy . Hr.end Hn .Iameet Brock, nBelgrade,NQ .drove to Blair to apend Sunday erith home iolh,.. A. R. Brook family. llr. and Hrs. (hear Gilberteon antaztainedllr .and H n .Ed J JI and Ilz.and H n .Bert Janeen,/a their home Friday evening. Lawrence Underwood,of ¢~` area a Sunday vidtor with nie outa, Rn. an d lin. w. H. Under wood, of the Cruirell home. If you a r e i n u n n d in a acreage property, let me :how yosomeredbergalna.New is right time tobuy.N.T. Lund.5-1 The ladies of the Conpega church will serve one of their o dinnen at the church basement'lhzeaday evening,March 2.E ~ one is levim. Joe Quinn,who zuldoa urea!Lowrmmovedthiaweektothel-'| Rosenbaum iam in the Haney d rick.Mr. and llra.Walter Ando :on will movd on the farm vaca by Mr.Quinn. Abe Sutherland etumed yeaberd~morning from Battle Mountain : atarlurri et Hot Spring, B. D.l l Sutherland ia not feeling eo srandthink:the high altitude the did not agree with him. Hr. and Mrs. E. B.Redfield e tertained a number ol friendscar-In on lust Wednesday evenln i"0lluIing the games the lun served delicious uetzsenhmenuu nn all stay ed until a late hour.ml off-from im usual dnwrinr ef- fect on thu Dana. College hill by alittletimelyactionoftheBldr Chamber of Commerce.As Lhe mowbegun Lo melt a man was stationed an wc hill armed with a shovel gud turned the water into the gutten in- »teml of allowing it to run down the center of the road.Fannem fromup gjmt vu.ay were plemmntly aurprls- ewl to find the road in good shape. New Home Theatre PROGRAMEv~;woman owes if to herself and .0 .1U H : w i l a s t F r i d a y a a i n ;w h e n t w e n t y - l i ve n e i g h b o r :- g ; f r i e n d s na me i n o n t h e m .Th e e _ i n g w a s n p e n t i n p l a y i n g g a m e s : f u r w h i c h n nice l u n c h w a s sez ve d.M r .a n d H n . N e l s o n w i l l m o ve t o B l l i r s o o n a n d w i l l b e g r e a t l y m i s s e d b y t h e i r fi e nd s i n t h a t vi c i n i t y .M r .B i l l He a r lo w n r a, o f e a s t o f S pi k e r w i l l l i ve on t h e fa r m va c a t e n l b y t h e N e l s o n a . Dakota,who h u been visiting old time friend.:and relatives in and around Blair for the p u t 1eveml |...e l l s t a y e d u n t i l a l a t e h o u r . T h e f a r m b u r e a u ex te ns io n w o r k w i l l b e h e l d t o m o r r o w , F r i d a y a l . t h e h o m e o f M n . C a r r i e C u r t i n l n D e x - w r vi l l e .Th i s w i l l b e t h e ne co nd le ss on i d ' a e w l n ;fo r t h o l a d i e s w h o a r e a\l\u\»\i|\g m u c h in te r es t i n t h e worlc." ' 'N o r u l w a s r e c e i ve d h e r e b y t r i a n l - I t h a t Allan G l m l y n Si e k k ol t e r ,w h o hu n b e en a t t en d i n g s c h o o l o t t he L i n - co l n U n i ve r s i t y ,Ie f l f o r C a l n fo m i n l u ;S a t u r d a y ,w h e r e n h e w i l l m a k e h e r h o m e w i t h h e r m o t h e r ,Sir e. A d o l p h Voss.' " J i m "Me l l i a n n l g n l o f Ha mi ll , S o. . Da k o t a ,w h o h u be e n vi s i t i n g o l d f l l ! ! ! : -g a l a E N 1 E R P R 1 § § m n n h n m m n m a a - m u n n x v n v r u u l s n u h l l l P ¢ l ' Y \ | r r u n l m m d u » » a l - d m n e u r n t h p m t n n u m m - . N ¢ b , u d u h m d a m u u m x a x w m 'I v u y s u - b k k l h r q n i d u uo pn ne eu ua t-Th ¢ u . m u d l u h ~ a l r b c n wl l l h n lu u n t l y n m o n l l h u d a u m l i i n l l h i n t h t a i h ad »\ \u hh o¢ imlp n| ¢| !o rH¢h | | lb - m m u » u z u d m w ¢ u ~ u » m b - n 1 ' lp \ . b n w lJ | r \ n d n l n f o n | | t 0 u u m m m m w u p m n m nh e r i btr h a ltmd s xmta i n d ths tth l a a d i t i o u n r l n s d d a p s l t d t h o a n xr u th o two n a t h a p u h lld u r n n d nhnzihnr p lu m p r i va te b u h n l. th lo u i n t u a l u wn ll . u m e xc tu ln o o d ol oyrndvn, in lovild upon vrvvmvab d hu ln ul wh kh wrvlvc lhec auy In S u m s ,N. Y. , | u w ell! chedvn hdd nc whkh ao per1, ot the vo lIn an hllx- I. meE - 1 ° u - me a wa r ! s u d o md tn qll f u r W W W th t-vlllln e lo dr le .txg mlq uy mm w th e Nav Yu r i C mt n l Elvfdrilf Corpontlun.' m .......\..mm mnniksa mol!of U ! Wba nvex-nmant owhonhlp | a . r . s | . s v r s r r s n u \ m (coninnsd f n i m p q s o a a ) o e n lk d ¢ h t | ) tNe o vu a £ y d ¢ . ~ k ' | i l a w w a t t o r n l y when ¢ , , f | ¢ ¢ ,his n b p o n e n b d h vl. hu d vm hi m n ven ad llty thu h uwill fitted Nm u perform the dm- d s l d th e o ld u u f wh i c h h ¢ ll- ph-il.lb ll s D od n emmty b oy , took | z wvy u z e mma a t W a y a nNorms!m d but eemplntad l l a evans ln la w lc the Un lvvnlty of No b r u h ._Prlar w c o ma; h.l.| course in hw h e la ugh!i n th a h i g h : h u h ll E l d n m a D MB -H s m u mpr u dd n g h w at D ° d $for tho g u n t w o n m -A letter wrimn hy J . X. Dnny , rnparinwzdeng al the mdq uhoals,pnyn high mmpllmmt \o Srb.ln the I n u :lr u poland, out uma.Dn d p h u mt h a d | mm I n y u h - lk of f ic e u w C . A. lmvllll, fo r - mer school superintendent in thelawn. wa.: deem! u c ounty dark. TM : l u a b o u t th l n y y a n l n Every b u i n n l m m in D°dn-wl wo u t n n n l w »>°"=3 simia- Uo n , llxwl n mdtlon In g lh lt 5rb '| mms bl pllu d o n th i p ri m- nry balm u> ba voted on at the pall: an August 10,Ol t r q poluu mn.Un u n p d llu n were many otlnrlignakurelIn a dd itio n w dm h uh u n m m . 'cpou fun confidence In inte(m y u!. l( r.sm as il evkhneed by - ' m r s. ly pers onal dlc zh nel fa J un C h d n n u t h e t r md u n d mu me - doa.'D o d u rc h e d e n l h h a imnd hm lo r th!! u pnllimn.. 4. Others An wuehlng un usd I am n o t n t u n u u a pla s m wo u ldi w t h a n f r o m l t s n t l U s 6. I h eld tb l un ng ih thu n ou n (n m mb a with o th a: Ch rlli i ll ( n th i th a n o f my u mp h d s u . ¢ . N a m ¢ ¢ h r h v w u m e h ! d u ! o r (lr i xt i t i n b u t Un i s " g y m wli h what Chain dkl for ne."Sung 1'a1nr".i.| the almfuf the p u ; u m w i n r n g s m- n a n . W d u n r v l u n u t S u n d a y n a l n l.Cvmc md bring y o u r ( Ha ll: : u m a sm u n u a m . 1 u e birthday pony at th ehu\'d.»; la r c h N th l l t h e d ll:Y.hll"ourmu dn gs bqi n.B m u r F.E. Blarzhud Ll thi E'w\¢\\kt.. Every .3und4y. monks; and w ening,£1 the time of our warship lervieel.'i w ne li wty l we lc o me . gLA lg aAP 1'| s1 c uu nc a Arthur D. Smdluy , Minlnu s u n n y , F d mu r y z s . 1 m 10 A. u. 'rm Sunday seum ll A . M. Homin ;wordip.mon by the vutor.5\\bk¢¢» "Jams, :he Tuc her."'6:80 P.li. The Bnptin Youn! Peop lu'| umm'ILM P. X. Evlnint wunhlp. Ser- man nhket: "Tal Pda al dn Kin(- B u wudnuday n P. ll. Mid-week ur- vieo for Bihle Study.Pay er and J n "psople of : h h l I M number md cbnruker of xl;-Fnnfnenta. l i l :Ra c h m se wn !w f m uwithher whid:thu hdies eoy kd du r ' | n | th e l. | lth | lf lwu r ° { tB | d | y , T h o m u l e t h h d m t w u [ o r t h o baby md the numbers were 'fl-Idlel u x w m a - ,~B¢4Pq|",u m ! G° ° l¢ | o ¢ ¢ n . " Ro c h ly ¢ B lb y " md ~sw¢¢undu»~.- Nu tu w1 | ¢ h . lu e . h 1 £ . th e lu s a u y in dell v m i i ma - n u n on the ml c h i n q m d l l u k n e k s w i l lw a s o m p l e u d n u s n b od v i ! ! lh v wh o _ln on n ho ur .l h n i l n d k u l n eo nn th smad emho oldr nn er h n r h n h l f u n k r t h c n l z w| 1¥\ ll1D I¢he | u| c hmmt.| e!m x . . ~ c o . I - ' / u n B o n n u mr r s A ND s s wc r s S U Y Y S . Wednesday,Feh.11 , dn man ly Fair Bo nd Officers and Director:m n n t h e d t i h n l l i n u i i n i a n . The d u n mpnr lnwn dmu m u h :vr ud ully th o mms -s ome whh ln g to n u n md o\ her\ muvlng muy , nund | c hlnn in the | upe ri| Mnd- e n u u fellawn:Clan A-Hunan, A. H. Miller. Ken- nud: H. C. Blleb. Kumud, Auf. Clan I9-Cattle, .1. C. libel. Allin(- wn ;Gram. Allen, Calhoun, Ant. m m D--Pwnry ,m n s u m ; Nahu m W i lki ns, ua.c u m H-D emo nic Sdbme,l n . Fred Pauling,[ M u Heuermum, An t.u w J - D o me s ti c Seienze, Hrs. C. C.Andrews;I n .J.C.B ld n r , mldo other in ual u n An t.=C l m M- B e n e :Buble, Dr.D n v i r . E_... _._.,.__.._..x f r o m l. h | Na r ¢ h a | \ d W e l tl||'ood f o r lh h n lb e .~s.For spring q lp d lu : a r me d rweetelovorneadumc ammmdod. | . T h l h l ¢ p l m i | \ o n l u y o u ro w u o e o d l i i t h p n z d a n l w d o l o . c th e n lu ,bu y o f l. 3 o ° d u n h l la r m e r o r s z d h b k u e d xm a n . 6.lno c ulxUono!| .l!| . l!| md | weet¢. \ n ' n r hn o tn e ¢ un r y n Na hn a l¢ . | m u6 . l ¢ l lo lt la p o o r ¢ c o lw my wi n - | =i| tou;¢Rin¢¢1vprebum.| hy ud8| sf\ \| l| eo dia | o! | n \ar | ¢e rop .Pn | ~ e n d n y l o u m a y m u n l u t u n g u l n L n t h h u n e ._ 1 . | u m mb ¢ r th a tju lli because ne ed hvdd oly nd vo rtilld nn dlhlp-p d u | z h | ¢ i z n n n u ¢ s n x ~ l! y b ¢ s ~ u r .Yo u r A g r ku lmnl C olle ni lln D0$|\k\1!0l¢| v'l|¢!v\lun¢h|.\.They pt paid lar expu-lmmdu,you dolrt. 8.Pun lmnll¢r¢.lna!th u Imp rov-a d vu h d e n g lv u g o o d n tu ml.We a n t u ll y o u w h o h u g o o d a e o d t n r 9. Uu che mu uulyat it un mm- . Ne b r u b .Februury zs,x m lm m l p m- n y m u .'rm A rr ku x, mn! Cvlim u M Nwlnpo d ( or nu-wvrk mr L n th ljr r e su lt: o H1 dlL :10 _Th | N¢b r uh ¢- y p¢ g¢ < | ¢ °m- the relnhely xmooih. dimvledutod mlid a n will outyield th e l u n , hte :oug ht ty po nn pic ked from within the n m !varmy .la u lly - m w d n o d e a r n d o s h m : u m .corn uhlpped In from | dhunee.I t | ; | ; u d ; e p \ . | n la g e ty o u r le ¢ d ¢ o m u mu h ome u p ou lh le . ummm lN8'l'\TU'l'Brosrrormn mrnn xca. lx 0115-DI to thc um' mm andl a m a a ~ - e g W u h m x w n M ; ty Fu-man u m w uunm unc h 12.Our wogn m mlzhl 'Ml no be s lte nd mms. but | K vm,nn \ 4-,;P"=* on -»=§~;_h"- mb- p mg n m w -ed md reldY for print next week. 'An llldldon to the prognm will be | d u mm ln ti o n how eve ry hrmlr c-plum zu-slain; for free germlm- .un mm \ ru aan uegl eom *°°'~|'~ g ' " ' " '| | mmu un| mmmn nmu uln1u zm| i M| i | f n| H1i i| iiu M| | hn ni u7 1| | | mu§ 4 . .=§H a v Y o u S e e n S o m e o f T h e § §~B e a u t i f u l J e w e l r y g » §W e H a v e t o O f f e r ?2 E )- // 1 ,gi §aQ; Q & ~g21;, ! \ l l y v |" r r m e ~t h !~I l l n i l a s ~1 i c e .r u r w n a n l p i . ' > I l | l Q n n w n u ¢ | u »I. | _ _ ' L ' . S f . E : : \ . ?: n a a r \l I ? £ ' f " ' .` ? I . f 2 ' l . . . . .I § m . . $ . , .0 f h i l l :I i m . . 5 . P 1 | m n | n ! ' : ' . ! . » . .t h e | C u m i n |C i t y _ 2 B l l . ~ l l D | \ [ u w Iv\ | u n »on... A c c o r d i n g t o a n e w s i t e m i n t h e Ch l c e g o Jo u r n a l o f C o m m e r c e : " T h e m u n k i p a l el ec tr ic l l | h t a n d p o w e r p l m t a t A r c h e r C i t y , " l ' e x u u r n re c e nt l y so ld t o t h e W i c h i t a 'fa l l s E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y .l t v u t o o m a l l a n d t h e se r vi c e i n e m a d e - q u m .T h e d t y ws u h e r e a ft e r r e - : e i ve s e r f k t f r o m t h e h i g h t e n s i o n t r e n z m l n l o n l i n e s o f t h e c o m p a n y . Th e A b e r d e e n B . D . A m e r i c a n o o o - t a i n :t h e .fol lo vr ln g tltipll.C11 d a t e d w w :. ; " a ; ; " i a ; . . , - m O l i n h i s le t t e r ." W h i l e H r .S r b i s c o m p a r a t i ve l y a r m : m l n m e w a c k hu been very euectllful, and thereis no doubt but. that he will eqdll c o m u s a o x z n s PROCEEDINGS ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e o n e ) H . J . H a r t u n g , D n z d n r .9.90 Jo h n l a n d , I Jn | ~ ¢ b } | , .26. 56 H e n l e H d l u l l i n . D r n x i r l n z .13.80 o e n n o n a o n t h e O ffi c e s o f Ch r i s t . F o l l o w i n g s e r m o n :w i l l . d e a l w i t h J u n e , t h e L a m b o f G o d , Je s u s , o u r h P r i n t J e n a .t h e P d n c e o f a n d t h e E ve r D i vi n g C h r i s t . l a t e ve r y B a p t i s t h o l d t h e a f t e r n o o n o f Su n d a y ,M e r e h 'I i n re s er - va d o u f o r t h e B r o u g h e r m i l l i n g i n O m l h a .D r . J . W h l t e o m b B r o u g l m , o n e o f t h e g r t l t e l i p r e l c h e r n o f to d ay ,I1 c o n d u c t i n g a : p e a k i n g t o u r n H l l I l y d l e t l u g u i n h h i m s e l f l t ele cte d.\ L m Je s u s , t h e H e l d o f g h , C h u r c h , . . .eu e _1\ _ _ __ | _ _° n * R v¢ ; 2 $ § " b ¢ ; i' § | ; ; ; r ; | o f r e ; i I u t e o f t h e N o r t h e r n ' B l p t i l t t e r r i t o r y i n D e So t o r o o u a n u a n n u l R i c h l l n d F r a n k ( i n n e r A l l o t h e r s u p e r i n t e n d e n t :e n d a s - si s t a n t :r e m l i n t h e m m e u i n t y u r .A n e w fe a t u r e o !t h e fa i r n e x t y e a r w i l l b e e h o r s e p u l l i l l l m a c h i n e - - t e a m s e h o ve 30 0 0 p o u n d s w i l l b e i n o n e cl e a n a n d t e a m s b e l o w 8 0 0 0 i n a n o t h e r e l m - e t o t a l o f $2 00 , ei t h e r i n c u l t o r mem ch ln dl ne w i l l ; be g i ven a s pr i z e s .Th i s m a c h i n e i n ; ca ll ed a Dy n o r ne t e r u r e n d e e c t m ; at e l y re gi st er s t h e p u l l i n g s t r e n g t h ' 1 :H nu sn-no- n an nun-e_ - u 1 -1¢--no:Qt h enna - _pn gno oe - _ 1 E EAugust 3 l'rcmtiuron 5. nu:"Hi¢l1more'|South Dakota munleiodlyownedelectricliehv.plantwill he sold to the N¢If\.l)UE\l Pub- lic Service Oompeny of Huron,it was dedded at n special election held at Highmore lm wreck.The company will he given e 20-your innchlse to operate in Hlzhmpre. The folioifinl is taken from enewsdespatcholJulySlatho m l"ayel.te'vllle, Tenn.. to the Nashville Banner:"With me male of the Ioczl pow- lr nml mm eornnensr recently to the Ed MEDIUM, unggnug,L A. W ilkins, Dflsrine.Chauncey Wllldne, Drlltinx. Grover C. Wilkins, Dnwng. Floyd Barton, Labor, Fred liable,Dragging,Frederick Natlalesen. Llbor, Albert Mathiesen, Llbor, .lim A.Eder, Road work,F. q Rowe, Drngging, Rube Bros., Dragging and fold work, Rollend Wmrkk. Labor.J. P. Bllwnnle, Team work, Ross Love. Labor, Hush Sutherland,Llllol, 1.ms14.008.2622.206.00:goo1.3510.80 28.80_,ooo2.506.00 9.00 the interest of the missionary pro {|-ezn of the denomination.Our church beneilted greetly by the Institute held from Friday 1- Sunday last.We felt that we werebrought, into closer contact with the State Convention and the Grand Inlind College throuth tne presence of Mr.Duncan md President Wells. The regular monthly meeting oftheWomln'a Alinaionary Society will be held al. the home of Mrs. J. S. Roberts Thuredly afternoon, Peb- runry 25,1925.All ladies of thechurchnullcongregationngelmit . . . . . . . o ol any team.e e o l T H B S I I R I )c o a x S I T U A T I O N ~ The results of the seed corn. thatCounty Agent Bates hes tested this lmll. week, une proof of the nerious- nens of it.The germination was sopoor and week that none of the nm- plos should be used.lt would be e good plan in this. locality il' every fennel would makeH :a tester. it need not Cost. very much, 12:1 .\ r a g :l u ll l e at er of 1 0 0 ea r s ca p ac it y c a n b e m a d e fo r t w e n t y ce nt s a n d l .n n . . l l o l . -a n n m a n u f r \ 1 \ 1 \ p |§ | - - | . _ We always carry some of the newer ideas in iashionable Jewelry which we believe you will like to see.Only a few pieces of each number, so come 80011. The birth stone for March, the beauti~ iul Aqua Marine, iound in the steppea o f S i b e r i a a n d B r a z i l . §lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIE V. Register. Southern Cltles Power C°UlPl»"Y»possibly the largest flnnnclsl deal qt Psyeetevllle or Llneotn count! was eonsumnatcd This Pl'°P'l'l>'nrss owned sod oP°l'¢Wl br iocal citizens.1; wns begun ln s :mall way,some wifi?>¢lr¢nav.thenonly a gtgnm plint bein; started for the po;pose of lighting the town. Later, sn ic e plant wail added and from time to time larger tlynsrnoe\~rrt'lnetrllal.but an the da ll oi 1 rlc wer came on an power§. T-3. ln 'I°.... tltmlmli the old Burnl- en mills on Elk river vu nought m e dist water power turned' into electricity.l.&r. the old bric k IM stone mm house was torn down andamodernpower house erec td of concrete.'The new company has been grant.- eil s 20-vw' franéilse c i l n u a s n o i ' o o s m s n c zHOLDS REGULAR MEETING lcootinged iron: pq: One) in the form of a motion 'ns pseseil. A good roads committee conslstlfltof H Jensen Alben Hiller Her-6ld.Ilo2lnson, sim Clieely .mi Hu- -..-_....- -.......t¢n...I ani] arlll A A. Wilkins. Roni work.George H. Van Dcusen, putting in culverhs.lllonie, Road work. Rlikh-off, Road work, Niebaum. Labor. fi ll!Aug. FredJohn Nlobaum, Iloaul work, Rudolph Stork. Labor, Chris Fruhm,Labor. Aye Bros., Supplies for IWW. 5.410 sas m o 1.00 3.35 5.002.44 4590 24.83 John W. Burnham. Den., Invent- lgation, City of Blair,Water, 1.00 2532 f.hristennen Lumber Co. CountyFarm In Poor,£79.58 Danish Lutheran Publ. Co.. M. 18.00 E. C. Lsutrup. Digging grave.m m County Clerk, Freight. twltlze.6.78 Haurice Mehrens, Board prison- ers and expemc,266.20 Vlols Maynard, Cue of poor,10.00 Nebr. School for Deaf, Clothes for inmates,.83.24 Underwood Typewriter Co.,Typeurritcrs.l§0.00 On motion duly matic and esrrlcel the resignation of Grover C.Wil- kins ss Rose! Dverseer of Road Dist rect 9 vu ac cepted and Alben C. Wilkins was appointed to flll the e r l f n n n v E e l L 0 n o p r c a f c m . .. . _ - __ _ .ROBERT F.LEMON The comnlunity was shocked when on last Friday morning the news waslmmliledbyteiephonethatRobert F. Lemon, s well known and prom- inent fainter residing on the old Gerhard;llehrem Kami nurl.h of Blair, was found deed in ml.Ile had been ln apparent good heollll tml when he 'retired the night.previous lt o u with nothought of its bein; his last evening to be spent. with his family. An noon as his conllition wlui alis-covereil a physician was collnl who pronounced it an heart failure. Mr.Lemon woe horn in Pottago(..c\e, \¥l»consln, June 12, 1882 and nhen lui si child camo to thi state\:acre he grew to manhood and hu been o resident of thi.. county forthe lsst twenty-five y eem In 1903 he was married to Llies Maude Compton sml to them three cliiill en were born,two boys and one girl.Their mmried lilu-'lunbeen a happy, congenial one and llln death ia n tragedy that can never be Iorgotten. ll. Will 0231. ilu uw InIles un; s-Uwill need next spring-E! it is keptrunning.1-3\>mm who wan »z¢ no will then be nlnle to see with their own eyes and need not take nn; be¢|yu word for lt.The following in formation is taken from the Nelir. Crop Grower# Asnociation:9Hints on Seed Buying and Seeding 1. Buy good seell, lt is the cheapest. 2. Beware ol unhonly alfalf a eeed. Nebraska common or common seed .+-- - . __ ._. .. .. ._ - - w- - : _ .-- . 1s u n .- -. : _s u m- _ _. S _m n .- n5 W a t c h l o r O u r A t t r a c t i v e W i n d o w D i s p l a y I f a e h F r i d a y I E I ]a -n Expert. Wetchmaker -- Exclusive Jeweler \ 100 : SOLD . . _ . . . . , ¢j\.._FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE Thomas Mc lghnu i n "TONGUES GF FLAME" Comedy-"TRANSITS IN ARCADIA" and Pnthe Revie TUES DAY harles Ray und Pnullne Starke I BRIGI-11 1.161-my Comedy-"KIIDDAP" W E DNE SD AY a nd THUR S DAY Rlchnrd Harxhrlmz-5~ und Bsssle Low In "SOUL F|,RE" crwxsrnna covsenv S UND AY Renee Adorce And Lew Cody ln "EXCHANGE OF WIVES" FOX NEWS. noooeonue AND sPoR'r1.|<m'r MON DAY AL PA*/NBS HINBTRELS W orld'| C hampion Harmonic a Plly c r Clog Dance. Funny J okes. Popular Songs instrumental Music. Blac k Face Munoiaguc _ .. . . . . -. . _ _ . _ . . . . - - - O n T h r S c r e e n Art Ac ord. Rex me DO! and Black 8eauty the Horse ln "PALS"MERMA ID COME DY B = her family do this sh fortable. a Clasp A1 the Gossa be of gre: ium stout, ducing mc a $5.00 G( did satisfa \\'e.are Brassxere. - 1 i urharol alle. 1. vena Ihlrt. l eb i l old- l n .Ltd. [ea- md- m e I ill m u BCI' . 4 l b * :nd mir r or-5:1mek, m s R n . hhyl usa[UTY'Dm l,S.|;l:\. this m m h m: "azven- qv t |m|'!¢?. l m belllk mm!-\ f§ne thel l i n Ver?:mi dulyers. pman, mllfhsmu- utter.1° hir- 2* J ssaru wu ua u 5 ; !\ .».»...* r j * "mf i n n a nd a c o rr e c t c ar r a a g e;\;\;sé wouL ld like a dairity wi th tha t fi ni s h tha t o n » \.-..a... :n .nh on Q1 'L_ é §EE=5EEEE=EE Eg EE a uossaru nas wi uv \.=..w .V ,....,.,their stienth and daintiness will ap- peal to her.-Now let us purchase a silk Rayon vest at $.95 or $1.45, or perhaps a tail- ored knit silk combinadon in apdcotwouldplease her best.I i not this simple garment a lacy crepe De chine at $2.95 in all colors.Have you seen the new Rayon SheenSlips and Bloomem direct from New York in colors, but let us select one in Blair.They are wonderfully beauti- ful.You have not seen them before and they are only $3.25.'Now with a pair of Humming Bird hose at $1.50 and the double ruffle garters in apricot to match-or per-haps you select dl your undergar- ments in the new shade of exstacy-we have them also.Now with the assur~ance that your lingerie is well selected your gown will hang in smooth strdght lines, you f'md yourself a person of noise. movinE with confidence in any ~~; om swvun vu »vw----- --npon n the next meetlnz yum hrmmm;thi md- leulln|into Blnlr. |z p n n ve r y ln lu u lln l-fk xa ml b b e xn c r le n a l ' h m qmployed In-the conn lon of the Nn lo n h e lm: nllr o ul whe n lr vu bdn bum u ma the c o nun~am.n f u n v u b m . m u - a c t i n und lnu ru tlng m d :hu speaker ma n n a n wb l o a i n 1 my a b le mmner.l r .Brown u IM f uther ga our g unman , a H, B ro wn, uu m m "of u n m n b u w m w w ee mmlue e ln h mu i lr e wnty md 1»smmmfa in All w b l k m u m a e n p mh u a d vn n c e d n c v n n d h n n n ml u m n a n u Mm p r e s e n t. RA S KA wma xu r1N\>vs'rmAx. n evmw , ___,. lr. H. c . Bmwn.a r u m m nn in-An. been nmued -mn On motion duly made and urn-led l Refuullng Onlar for $100 w ugrunted A A Compton for the yur Pall Tu and Lx A nuning Ilxellnn.On motion duly nude and curled me Bom! .udjoumed to meex March a u m u m m c M A R T I N , County Clerk. IB F B OD I B T s r ls o o mu. c xwn c n 0 U le h vod , Pu i o x B n W ehaur hlkd xo come Int Sumdxy on wcount of lllnen A very npednl oervlcc lm Men anrl-nth!for next Bmdly evening. l-allowing ln nanc dn music al pw hu la i n uh hh Mn Pm lla or e and thi men'|alum; will furnish upednl numbern, mu- Pudon Pla y ' ill be Deenud was n qulet, unn»-»umix\g man, n [ood citizen. | helpful neigh- bor uu l wax-thy ul the renpea Sn which he held in bln neighbor-lmml.Uprizhv. Ind Mnnrlble in hh dealings with mmkhrd he hm! mlduplan: which will be lunl mn fm ln like community. Benlden the grin!stricken vile anddun e c h ild re n lm lu vu on e dn ." n lh lln g 'ax Lyonn,Nnlu- uh w mournfather md bmlher eu! dawn ln the ol llfe. funenl union c onducted bymv. o. U. Mehoud van held Hun- day ax 2 P. u. an the home -nn in- le r mmt wu made in the Blal. |>em~ Query. The WASHINGTON COUNTY n u m B U R E A U xm a s 1r|me the dull: of | loving hnxblnd Our recent issue of preferred stock hfw been over-subscribed and we shall not be able to allot to each applicant the full number cf shxres applied for. We regret exceedingly our inability to meet fully the demand for this stock, but want all of our patrons to know that wo deeply appreciate this expression of confidence in our Company, its employees and its man- agement. We have received many thousands of subscxjptigns from our patrons in the five statefwhere this Company operates. and it will require several days to check the appli- v 1s4| s ;*¢ iifimr €r" .a n - 1 1Nlobnn-Nur bridge across Nlo» bun River al this plac e. prsc iic|.l~ h u e " ~ s r wi n z d e v t lo p i n g " ' dir in qngtern ac tion of Nebruhmnmth--Citar nllnnh ll W fn"-*U pruented br Prof. Pa lloona. Thinset o f plntur es , ...." 'n.. . in fu- cination for s m :and oki Yan cannot df gn i to mi a th e n tn ln gurviq hut 3¢rr\<l\IMl other services for the day will ha ¢|||\nr L u z Tuesday the leader:of the 1nmens' clubl,Llidug the clothing work under Misa Helen Roche n oPticed lll kinda of haul ttitchen and trimming:ta.tbeirgugulnr mllilh- Zy meeting held svtbe coun home cations and make allotments.As soon as this can be done, information will be mailed to applicants advising_how many Sha:-f== ¢~~»z be allottd to themf ==!§ v /'f"*l».. / I \ 1 ' "' I , soclety. Let W . J Q SAS Help you make this a realit Please make no payment until nmlgo is rece ive d o f y our allotment and a bl l l is .rendered by t he Co mpa ny . ... ;; ';; ;I ... .f : isn t lig hts. Aima eventh street to be poved. at colt of 827.430}{nn|¢y--}"¢UtiDn presented io : new anrer m d water distritt.in 1. pan of dwwéolumbus-Nsiv addition will b l built to loc al plmt of Northteliern Public Service C0BmktnBow-Plans for erectionofnewcommunitybuilding,to be d u u l e d .Shelton-Toll service between thin place and Kenner to be zwliis' in pr no d - Q . .. . - .lfl UIIIP.umoenung,uauan. |'|||T|"stitching, cron stitch lm! shell edge were a few of the stitches they pne- ticed.They also :peut some timedincuuingthealternationofpatt- e r m . While the ladies were wurlung onthertitichu,Milla llockve »h.med them gannents, l.0\9lA mad luncheon -n c mmc u OF C HRI S T [Corner Lincoln md 2nd Streets) L.ll.Camp,Pnslor 1 CANNOT IGNORE THE CLAIMS OF THE CHURCH BPICAUSE-1.1 cannot ignore ms spiritqll.nature.Soul culture is an necessary cloths an exlmplta of the many uses an physlrll or mind culture.fum: can be nude nf these finlxhea 2. The success of the church do- and trims.Smocking in Pllrtacaiar-pmds upon human elforta.It give- lr nowllr this lpring for bon; tiulu the indivldw n -ohanoo to f°'°P°¥*tal.a'Jnd 2I9§l1'llHl:.§11¢Mf;\,,i m ata with one.wid. M \. 9":[|:}>.; ."c g N O R T H W E S T E R N B F I i T E L E P H O I Z t " r "BELL sYs1z:n1 *1:~ _v One Indie;-One Spdem -Lfnh. u |J | Comedy-"TRANSITS IN ARCADIA" and ?athe Review § § .' == SUNDAY Renee Adorce And Lew Cody ln "EXCHANGE OF WIVES" FOX NEWS. HDOGEPODUE AND sPoR'r1.|<m'r MON DAY AL PA*/NBS HINBTRELS W orld'| C hampion Harmonic a Plly c r Clog Dance. Funny J okes. Popular Songs instrumental Music. Blac k Face Munoiaguc _ .. . . . . -. . _ _ . _ . . . . - - - O n T h r S c r e e n Art Ac ord. Rex me DO! and Black 8eauty the Horse ln "PALS"MERMA ID COME DY TUES DAY harles Ray und Pnullne Starke I BRIGI-11 1.161-my Comedy-"KIIDDAP" W E DNE SD AY a nd THUR S DAY Rlchnrd Harxhrlmz-5~ und Bsssle Low In "SOUL F|,RE" crwxsrnna covsenvI ur .liiillliillllllullllllmuluuwumr- !ll||fHln| _,. =€*{f,'3E?<r,¢,,;.=2. 'S . i"W"°" P n l »;v»- __ ...,_ _,_........ ., . ,,~ »_ __., _... . , » . . . ., , . . . . ._ . , . ,. ..4 Q.... . . . - -_ - ` . r q n u ~~___ . .__., _ _ _'a s ~ m I I u m m _ : U i B H _ ! Blair High School Tattler Bmm. NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 25, me I-:anna 51 D. v. lm-1. Supsdnhndmt ml KM Blair ww sma-- -x mv . n . w . a m. 1 .' h y | i d . | . l l | l 5 l l ' l \ l B o u t !Pham!h i ! ...._.........xvn¢ .J .uAnzl wi r -r o m e u m f s u u s m muf.N»=-an _ ._ . .g . . . -- - n l . w . 1 . n | . r m u .nm rrm RoomluvlrB1|hSht|BlllBhk.N|Inuh x . IODBL c m m ns Cunha P n l h x o n l n l l f l ilaahd~u Sinn _ . _.g _ . . . _ _ _ _ -F R A N K s m c s w w( A n n !tor Phlr mous Cnm¢U} Pa I Hllh ln Pd a f o rm v v . c u m A N D m a s On PU!-h sv._?¢¢ Saud: u! ua- n~|o mla d . mx l s a x m x a.G.ALLEN ABSTF-AUTO! Immune.:-Ranull : m l h u nOfficeFirst Door North af x cwk g'Hgnlon x Rnd 0'\!mlan| (Y HA NI D N lld I YHANID N A tla n ti sBe\| 81 lad. 15 Offic e; owr su n Bunk \B b lr , N lb n lk l I I a m m u n n F . w x b r Anarneyml-Uv Home 'fhenro Building I Jz x lu xs v nz s s SH OP 1 md Bee Hin Annu 1x Prompt Delivery \I Ind. Phnue 371Blair. Nebnlkl x pmtation and no accustam them in an audience.In dm three game; lin wac k in the intra-Mural basket-ball Ba u m California defeated the Bars al, the Dann defeated Iowa 9. and the Uenn took s fa.-|22f:nm"Ibvi1 by a 12 to 7 score. lfomil and the Danes appear zo ~ U l a : m eCll-t a b ! s-:u n d : c h l»|¢l'°|°°W~h a r nomozaotlforkindnvhnnhrlalluvlll h u mi d ;O m d a y I u t n a k v u x p c d m m day for the Botany dll.A mm- |iv\u by F a w n K°°'lHlh v u lnn due nooond and "Number Sh", ddivend by a my No b ll p m a third plus.On account u ! E m: b r v u g h t ~ f o r e l l l l u l l . H U N T ! !O P G R E A T n u .t h e g o l d m e d d I n t h e c o u n t y e n a - t » \ l t o t L u t 1 | ¢ r , | h | ! . | b u n d ! ' r o m w m p e t i n g q u a : H I y u r .B a u m , t b l w i l l l l k i p i l k i t i h i d l l i d d n n d lu b - d i st r i c t m u t a n t s .O u t h : . . lett recelved second |\ occ.llemonstntions of the working of the telegraph and telephone were;si\on Tueuloy in the Physica clans. The demonstrations were given og wllliuo IIaller, Z"ran£¢s Bron, Glen Morgan and Clara.Nelson.Other,.imnonstrationa liill be ghon from mme to Lime.Several days ago the copper plating process and Lhe thru: !.ion ~ | of water were demolmlrat- anything but shovel con,woh u e been a surprised boy.01' .coune, it in good for any young fel-low to huva n tallB of ren!hard work. but without my objrc tisi in sight, it is surely wtullell They my that ignounoe 11 bliss,but I believe thot in such cmes iw nnrance is not bliss,--it is waste! ex- perience:-lt's tha; nlifferenvc. W1 by Wllkiann Ha cr am .vm -DAHA DOINGS we a b o u n d a s p a wn m u m ' Zn th n a o f t l a a z h o ml k h z l u wu u n t i l ;but Spanish i l bg' looks.v m ,r u .vm;h m d u :abou amm y m ; d ¢ . b u ¢ b ¢ r u p w m¢ , u » ¢ as Dnrby llednfs. and hu len inaunless; luspldo a otatilttolt.Her mo u th n | 1 r id | 1| r 1lh | k 1 ld | ¢tl'l| t o!er."dzolll1l*tl1d.'lc n n no th u tthankyou." A n d r h u l ln m m d o r i n l p a n l l hwhichf a u n a me mderullleer l h l c a lled J u an an da le o lh la mmu llifrom the shadow;'£'heyl'e!l In bohln du su ire wu dk ado tlln llo nx the llneof the warehouses. gum! wlrnm un um um: auuuuuu-.--.- ----uw -- ~--~payable to har ordur.Bill of D . V.Hun: for $23 .60 The 3up'¥.. urn ampovnred ua en- W!!allowed.E r w m of btiend- gigg Mn. W uhbum to make phy b ing SUN Meeting at Grind Inland. ical exlminatlon of all the school Adjourned on regular m°\°"- children, as nquixed by law, f t a Wm. Rally, Seer -e - - ve -e - - - -_ _ . _ _-I~ala! an mm um quuua uv ¢g¢,["¥ou.ar\u90na.1an; vmnf'l¢ mm ' I t t v f c n c k v v e i o m - h u r l !'You mu well vu | o,"s| »eerled. lf amwvpt.,\ ng . h¢ p ||m¢||,, , ,, |'n v mh en mlh o !1 a r1 d nA- ud a n¢ f m m n a u d m y u m m m a m u t m innoc enc e mm we n! qw, 'ith me quesdan :ha had nned mu. A umm ma awed lmnlfhw: rpmtbl cobhlul u I alnnd.- mu l. s u . " n u a la ww. ' a u n Bu ms Nu a a n o t n w lu lu m u m- m- th a n s p u mr'N-no." 1 muuxfd In nz om.'Busm ¢ ¢ m m u . n » ¢ w n ¢ m n » m u = » pheo for meh u y ou. mlsuunf'|Bu qu narrowed. un: on to Bn uu und lnl dues uf th u m m""Bn: nu ure nova Bvwlahi* I uid. -1 l not Lu ldlc ennuq, lhmllb-'J L la u lh lk . vr u Nh I d u m: o f nun." 8 m' ¢ . ¢ M! l l. Y la ml r ll h u I . h e y l g ll n t h i w lc l l d i h u l s vh r n u v uborn." A n d n l i u f l l u w c a s h e n l g n v o m m (To be sondnud) 1 \ l H corvfuam' 'Y ARTHUR. DNDW DIN 5Hlf|| `>.~1 do not mich Nur munmg, nf;MN' the mnered.-'n ls ml adm I xv ta mn then''But ha would u ln r hver ymxr SYNOPSIS 0F EDUCATION I :v u m q w m v l u null uuu;|| , " , .s u n ;° - m a e d .r w a n o é a n m r '{ C o n t i n u e d f r o m va s e u n e ) m n o r I t . "o f M u s i c 1,3 00 " 1 v m I n u m : n a n o f t h u , " t h e M i g . l l i y l e g u n L,1na¢b1m, snrrsucx SEBMONS r n :a n M A S T E Ra;";;"<».3;;I';aa find cnnhnt-ull nnuua ww nvvw....me n te d . mmn u : mwr tr *una ifImustboafr.Zu m .*'leoa;ntu-m y h t h e r l z t h e n l e n n w m a i o m harm."-1: he sa." 1 ma.'I doubt you Inu mistaken hll ordinary." m e you.M u m Rllrer.on y o u u m m " lilbobb0| i bil had and pullld athh foreioek.,,"I"hnnk'a¢ kluély, young |e|1l1|m|n.|"No,no.hm"!!d{;;";T°m"'Q Hem. slr I n me c atc h me punts : m m h lm m u ' " .* " ' ° ' '|Bu tltm| ; ba J W lI * 0 r! th l. a 1 r. a n d§""'¥ ."m.".'1". ff? 'EYE' ?'E 'F'I rm mr ba so aux:-nterul u zo mm: Prin. 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" B y lh -I l r a y .R u h r Si lver ."I cn l l u t , " l l o c c u r : t o m a t h a t p e r h a p s D u t y m a y b e u n n b i a t o s e r ve y o u l n zIIuu|I|||||||I|ml||lm|I||u||ml||uunn|uuImlI|Iuu||u|||m|\|u\||||||uum|||n|uu||||||un|||||I1||||uu|||I1|||||n||mu||||un||||i|||||||||nu||m|||u|||u|||n|u "Bom"~'"g m tlr, gg u a ma l f a v payable to Jeanette McQunrri¢ino r r w the sum of $125.00 and to issue an-B l a i r ,b e b r n s k a m r " m n 1 , D l r h :Y o u fq l l m r h u b e e n c l o s e r i l d l l l h th a n I l i k : t o t h i n k d " 1 u n n a m e d . " N o v : h e r o vu a s t r u e a w o r d a s # N r w a s h o a r d m o t e . " p r o d a l m e d 1 d i s t a n t vo ic e b e a m me." A n d m m m u !nn ac co um ab in u n d e r l t l n d l u a n d h n m a n l l e e . m . l t d o . l e c i l t u t h a w : x m c l o u l I n l l n d a m n a s n o n I n i n n o u t : h e fl u n c e l | D N !sa il or u m u k :n f :n e ve r a U i ! - l i n E m u h l l u n s :n o r m u h ! i l l !n u n s . h a m ln- .\» a......H L -. ¢ :E l t h at yo u l r ln h .D o y o u s e e k a u ; e m i n e s p e c i a l !" H é h a a l a l r d f o r j u s t t h e fr n r t l o n a f a mi nu te . °'\ \h y .n o t H'\le¢ lnlly i n pa n l c kl n r , a i r , " i n a n s w e r e d n l l l l t ." I l m fo r t h e W h s l l fi H M G ]h vc r n ,I f y a l u p pe n to k nn w 0' s uc h u p l ug . " I n o d d e d " " I l |i n th e P n l w a r d d o n by . h n r h y r a n n h n t y o u . "H a l h o t l i l d m u t e d th an ks a n i It t l mp o d a s x g l l d y o n hi s c r u t a . D s r b r s u u c u u b i l l d o h l m u l t b a N 4 z; "" z" ",;;;.:":¢.:;:.:,.1: ~~»;-_»m' l m l u a r w l l l r d u l m m a n u l uhe v. n o | a | ! wu eu o 4 u n mvo u a ¢ ~ -ma A mn mu xm u lu uo ll. l h a s M 1 1 pafml!me lo alo t my mol!u m m . m n n " \I nmnl around In sc niuulu me wan ar mn vom ana nw | hund- mao. ww- hm mn in me nrlm mfIIN. hu ma umm; ut hu way . rmu m m y one lu.'tin amor.the ldt, hld ben lopped d hllh up neuRhohip.md hc :unnamed lslmlslf ww | |oII| crutch ol nr! line-nrvadhrdwnod - mnhonny.I afterward 4 \ » w m ¢This crutch In emvlayed Am i ~o f t h e B r o d e r s o n s c h o o l ,b e g i n n i n g a t I 0 o ' c l o c k a .m . i n e r u . : o 1 m m- nI lh na hu dl r h R60 b bl ¢...,"'Ir"22""i'2"""'*Havin decided to quit farming lwill sell at Public.,...°:: ms: ~ a,.",,,.:r,:.°. .. g _ ::":'.;°°.:°°.~:.:::':a°.,: 2125:Auction on the J. P. Peter sen farm , six and one half ~miles southwest of Herman, and one half mile west A I n I l u ll |RipRap and Yllnl. urn in churn ut ~ :ha min.Ile nn n melnnrholl- unr- rtnnd Bnnfoumrymlu. wi-lm movsd _.__ ;, ,: ___ _` CLUBTHE rY n c .\d ~ul i m i s o t i n g e b e vs r l d n y s a n ~nm a n c e is n o t bl i s s , - - it i s w as t e ! e x 6F~BIKi§T4f,H SCHOOL w a p o n e =111;a,b e i n grn n vg d sp ot s a n d s t a i m .T h y q w a w n i n g Fe b .25.s<:m mi ll ¢d t h e d i ffe r e n t t e x h l e h h - 1 d o n e t o l l ¢ | t h c c h o i r i n t h e i r i n t e r !.ion}p¢l of water were demomlrutW1 by Wlliialn Hallcr and Lvin Til x'\n.This week is n busy one in chcm~ a-try iaborntory.Tho riwu made DAHA DOINGS The A Cap-tlll Choir will sing oneThursdaf, \llllllllllIlIIIIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIll\||!\|!l|l|I|||l|l\l\ E ~~°n E I I s P n : l m a l l the d a x t n l t y o f m e m i n i n g n m . W h i l e I l o o k e d a t h l m a n d h e t r u Ml ! i p e a k ll l l b l h op p e d u p be s i d e m e u - l m n r o o n d e n l l n l : l r : h a l s m s ve r y l e t t e r i n g l o s yo u n g m a n a n d i m p n u e d D a r b y g n I : m o r e . " A r e y o u fr o m l h e b d g ; c n d e r I " I u h - d c u r i o u s l y . '¢ \} e , u e, 3 0 11 0 2 ge n tl e ma n I a m : l h d n n !o f t h e n a l w r u h l o a l u m r s u l u s a v e d b y a n ln u rn o ln l al e P r c vl den ce aa inks-|n o a m o u n t o me r r u de u r l n, Ju d o r un j u s t, n o t h e pr e a c h t fo 'say in'Ia.0:11 o f Il a r l n d e r l .I a m .l n l l l l hz lg Con sta nt.N a m e o' S i l ve r . l l r - Jo h n , a n n m y e p o n e o n l n b l p l l n m . 'B u t m r m a l e s m o n g e n e r a l l y n l h me 'B n r be | : u | ' 'm u m o ' m y b e in ; h e l d a ns o n st r o n si l n e co o l .A n d : n e w s a h l o t o l i n t ,y o u n g d r .Ah .se e ! 'm u 1 r | r e n ' t t h e n m t i m e I | n 1 i \ '0 l \ d a t u n be n d s o ':h e m pir at es u m t m u r g e a n d n u n t h e n e u t o t h e h o m i e of p o or . h on e st al ll o rm e n. " ' W u l l o l !B a n d ;ho o k N103 a t tl ek od y ou ?" I IBQ IH NG . " o n B u l l y ho o k ? "h e repen ted. " l l u h e ' r u n oo.gen tl ema n.W e m x sm al l re ck on in g a 'w h e n w ewo re .0 u r " ' o n | t h o u g h t vu t o m a h !° l '! w h o l e o n d l i e . : " l l u l I s w they hu l lo d y o u ?1 p e e l e d h l m . ° ' Ih a t I "h e ans we re d." O h ,n l : l m -H u I m a k e b o l d t o u k . s l r , ll ' o t he r ve s se l s b e en ch a se d ol ! N e w Y e t i : n m . d o : o n k n o w l ' U l m n a e u o e m l o n n o p m n o u n n d a l Pet er C'orl aor'&I n d lna pe ctl ng t h e m n n i fe t l : w i t h h l m vu a l e d l o a a u m - n e n .Th e a ft e r n o o n w a s g o n e vr h t l l w e m n c l u d e d o u r wo r k , a g re e d u p o n t h e t i m e o f a r r i va l o f t h e l l a h l e r a o n th e m or r o w a n d re l u r ne d t o t h e d e c k . Bl y w h e r r y h a d o d i sm i s se d lo n ; a g o a n d h e b a d e t h e h o m o m u s t e r a cr ew t o rn ll r m e as ho re . As my b oat s tr aig ht en ed Il an ] l 'r 1'lm th e l l r l l l n l p a r k e l '| ; 1 ; £ e n b a r n s h u i a r o u n d t h e h u l l o r t h e S p a n l a n l a n d pu ll ed nm -r um ,e doz en b r u n o ;fe l l o w :tug gi ng e l m e n a n .A xl n gl e :c l o ak e d t l g ur e ut t n t h e s t e rn s he e l l h n l d e th e o m r e r l n 1:o mnu ml.Th e w o M a t a n u d e t h e B r o a d s t r e e t m l l p al m o n t og e t h e r , a n d I l e a p e d a a h o r o . t o n e d s e ve n ! m l n : t o t h e u l l o n w h o ha d r o ne e l m e a n d s t ar t ed to w al k o l . be nt u p on r e po nl n g to my fa th er , w ho . 1 kn e w .w o u l d b e p r o vo k e d b r t h e l e n n h o f l i m a m y e r r a n d h a d co o- num ed.B u t I h a d n o t wa l k e d h r w h e n l m n c a l l e d a f t e r m e fr o m t h e wh a r f h e a d . " B e n o r l B l r r r r n h ! " I t u r n e d t o h o e t h e m u a a i o o f t h e ffl g n n » < b a r n a n d 1 fn r r u o o f H o a n h h glb bo rl sh o f r l - l o h l u l l ' = l ~ l m 'I B01 I wo rd ..Mi l l : m o n m y r * } i r l l : a n m m h a remand pe rs on step ped fo r u m m m t h e y e l l o w g l o w o t l n al l l m t h o r n w h i c h h o n ; h o m |br ac ke t up o n s w ar e h o u s e nu l l h a r d h y . 'F w ul h l d o n l l e d l l g u r e o l th e lm rg e,a n d t n n e a d o f e m m n h l p m m o r u n d r e o l l l o n th e m a n l y a s m N1 a l ¢ ~ d a n l l l l l Just u c m e u r i m s - n n matter of institutional § with us to make sure § l u n l | | u | | u | ;n a n .v - " 1s h o w e d a n u n c a n n y e y e f o r t h a b a m het,slipping in eounten from nil Ingles and spots on the floor.The one redeewng feature of the 'work of the Dann five was tha playin; 0_1Clausen.u e r a n k tw o mu m u i : three fm thrown for a totli al c u- en points, in addition to )layin|~ a grnt Hoot gums.For Omaha Sdzl- eider mni Slater with15 to 13 point .,..~.~, .,.. io a , .\r v ,. »{ F ». ? = n c o o i r r u s m m r r MEANS a r r o l r r To sequin an education the snu- dsnt muat estahllahand matntalu notap as alvas ttltud ab titan ac tlva attitude.Hs m u s t l a a r n t o a p p l yhimse lf vi svro uu y z oa be t u k s t o s o d a n d z o s u c k t e i t u n i l l i f l s dons.He csnootarpsc t w a r m l\1!¥aodlate,toba1rhs rathey ars. Possibly they had no hotter oppor-tu~itiesthanyou have but they took advantagoof thsinsndusedthsm. Thara a n many students of to- day rrhofllllbethablgeonursc tors,architects.or enghasn o l tomar- row.W llly ou bae nae dgh qmr r o m : v m . along in his studios and get any-where.Progress means real dfortTh la d o e s a o t ma n t h a t th s r a l s 1na re os ntls su so !I hs Cl1lc a ¢o no plac e forp lsy in ue lif e ¢fq,,lHsnld and Ihmnioer , tum was anmerger, for the nudes: mm n| ,¢,'aiitorlsd that should arouse the sb forget that M 5,some#-hhu mmgltentlon of every ambitious msn who u m a n m o d e m : e a u .H e n s j w w i h Asthetru thaarss oc losr- nhrdell organisation and a . o d o u r vf vr we d and apply to us all - .» Ialike.we will quote a ferr pa n- mands th s ta ll phases reeaiva a - belog and the well-roundd life <le» presslon.However, play roost not be mix- ed with work.'Users is too com- mo n a t e n d e o e f o n th a p a n e f th estudentinkilltime.This is the lxrinedlale result of idling work and p 1In order to accomplish results ass srsnhs."Ono important section ln your llfa is r o o m .You c an 't c all wk a \1l0' | » an llrb o0 ki. uvl| 1e hY 0Udo u n - m u g .A t tl s s e o l l o f a l n d l y u a e d u n -so ec es sf uly s sn th elua nu otvo rth 1rh1leeemplalnst.hsc 0fl'1lER3hava cause forhls trouble.Butosehreariasvsry ulanhbook an dn sr y man wr itss hlso sr oy sa rh record on tha | 65 paaes of thatr w Nobody obo does the initio; for hi m.Those that m m o m the mls- ts k e s o f th e p a s ty e s r i r i lld o b s t- tsrln192l»°' LDCAL DECLAIIATDRY CON- ' r m r s v n n r ur r oa o s- r ru o The leon aso smwny contests were hald Thursday and Friday ova-olog before s erosrd of sary well minute 6: ir.me b e e n u u m a .i v l w e d home folio-Oo Thunder Another year brains.who willleveoins the orstorlcal and humorous you do with that y ear.Ever y p s as olth o ne rr y e a rb oo k ls white.Every hour o f llth day is still ahold of y ou.You can do me a n t more form o n habit ergwhlr y ou warn. so do, at least won YOURSELF and y our Mm hours.working while he works.Ha must The WILL is the thingusedisciplinein separating workand Pier He must employ real will-THE w l u .IS FREE.and withpovrer in concentrating on and nk g.the new ynar coming this is the ins to the thing to 5. mwmPu,b,dl time to use t.he. will.It has been v W H Y s r u o r r I n s recent issue of the Amer-ican Magazine, Hr.Richard Terrdl points out why Relnald Wsrrenrath, one of the mo n famous concertsingerslnAmericaholdshis elo- l nald th a tl l f e i s a s e r i e s o f o o m - promises.So lt IS.We all "aimhightoshoot low."'Wa all. even the foeblcst.n u r . to DO and BE more than we CAI{ do, more than we CANI ho.But while life is larfdy a COM- PROMISE, there is no reason or ex-cuse for allowing it to become a *rated podtlon before the public.Al-FAZLURE.though noir at the height of his ear-Use the will that YOU HAVE andcer and a talented singer.hs stilll it will do the 1rorl: that you NEED. ous music lessons.Ho h a r do|The will of the li`ona,blest msn,tnso to keep in trim.He is qitedparoportlon to his equipment and will an saying," I am studying haider power. win, If he bd of sane mind, now than I evir did before."Itake him as far as he needs 2o¢o.No matter what line of work a whic h is 'r o INDEPENDENCE. man is following, he should neverquitstudying,for there is always something more for hlm to know.Continued study will not only make a man a better msn in his own line. but it will also give him a goodfoundation for somethin! bigger and better.The really hi; men in the indust-rial and commercial fields will tell you that their success did not cometothem:they had to work hard, 'freedom from anxiety in old age. I The old year may have been s disappointment.It is nearly sdwaysaDISAPPOINTMENT,especially for ambitious mon.Those that ac- complish the most are often rnost bitterly disappointed.for real sm» bition is never satisfied.But never mind past disappoint-ments.Look at the your ahead. classes were given.in the ontar-iosl classes Herold Larson, with his ru d io l."Regulus to the Roman Senate"won f i m honors.Harold save a masterful lntorpnetation o ! his selec tion and he should go 'nil lu the county and district contests. The winner of second honors wasJunior Strlcklett, a ireshman in hlsh school, who gave the sdldiw. *The New South."If Junior continues toimprovehe should b ( s h s n l msn to beat before he finishes his bllh school days.Third honors went to Leslie Jensen,who gave Bry an:masterful selection.entitled."The Cross of Gold."In the humorous class first honors were soured by Winston Hansen who gave the se- lection, "A simple ease of the grippo" Winston has been working gn this selection for the past ture res n.Hence, he.vras able to put a lot in it when he gave this selsction on Thursday evening.Second honorsvent to Hary lme , who ga ve ln s very appropriate manner, tho storyof the "Little Girl at the Surprise Party."Clara Nelscn scored a very close third wiln the selection "Over the Bannister."On Friday evening the dramaticsection of the home contest was held. Here again we found very close competition among those taking part. After very CloBe consideration "TheReprisal", given by Emu Melxlnger,Whether you are old or young, thcre!\\os judged to have toothed first ls an absolutely new year, fresh. un Lhonors."The Phantom Airplane" _:___===____==_== lt is a nride lhat our used car customer is "just tickled pink" an one expressed it, with the worth and performance of the car we deliver.Any of these will uphold our good name. 1925 Buick Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe $375 ;\mp¢¢uv¢|y were un oumxmng* me n the worn.=an5 |Suumlay ¢v¢»x»\¢, nurwy som.g nw Dumebm( Sodny nn | ,nu-E ln( aml eduutinw vrvnu. cn-; rering about Dnnuh Fulk SUIC- §',Tvq voul man md 1 voal mio wereE remlnvd. 'Then m usang: were5 vow Songs.An lnu-odattmy »»»=h E :cumming me Qridn. nature mn m-= penance of the folk songs, two do-clnmawry npoechu which were Dal--i .| h Fo \k lo n¢ \| mla x¢ ne n(¢ hE nlghl wntdzmen ol Demurk vue ='al . = xmn.n_An informal reception was (ivan§ w uw winter "HQ \\denu_ by me THE FOLLOWING DEscR|BED PROPERTY, TO-WIT ` 6 - H e a d H o r s e s = 6 ~ne Bay Mare, 6 years old, weight 1300 lbs. One Black Gelding, B years old, weight 1300 lbs. One team Black Mares, 7 and 10 years, wt. 2700 lbs. One Black Horse, 10 years old, weight 1400 lbs. One Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight 1300 lbs. One Black Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1100 lbs.I on; one hay rack on low Ideal manure spreader; o er; one 12-inch John Dee 16~inch John Deere su _ Deere walking plow;on one New Century cultiva \Lor;one Bailey cultivato Hoosier press drill with 1 end-gate seeder; one_2-h I- M i l c h C o w - I One Milch Cow, 7 yeafs old, fresh in May s ~I |-foot mower; one hay : 8-inch Stover feed grind Farm Machinery, Etc \~|»,grindéh 'Hur se1z'of h three stacks alfalfa hay; or 700 bushels oats. _______________==_________=_=_=______ running gears; one newle John Deere 8-ft. grind- >. high lift gang plow; one ' plow; one 16~1nch John : J. I. Case com planter;nr; one Emerson cultiva- r ;two 8-foot discs;one rass seed attachment; one :le Keystone corn sheller han-ow; one Standard 5~ ze; one harrow cart; one er; one 8-inch Stover bursmall International feed irness; I one tank heata; one stack of straw; 600 1921 Nash $275 1919 Ford .$4 5 \ 1920 "starter type $140 Ford Chassis $2 5 I ynlnlnd to when Gaptlln lun m u wmnn shon linamg Flon & .'r`| "c raft nun; at har nndur a "" dhnnt TUNGIII Ill! wmprrlomc una quarlermlle :bore the brig.folds of hor *"\D 1 dnlrle ejacula- -'rm Bristol mallet nn tha non um of '"'""" Bpnnlsh, and U10 cox d m Cnptnln mpHap lopa'!; aan " £ ' .'~E'!'" ?'§"'3'*l _3 5 . mr: um use in Ennuh as loodlB 1 1 b r a n k n i t t o g e t h e r I n 1 m n .5 - ? ; ; , : ? ? . : : : n m e t o u n ID P C IQ IU O f Ib o n d a t .\ .....\.|| s...a.... |...»L -- L-»¢-- nn-- _ .W................. . - . .- _ - v -Chrinnnn :me- i~r H . \ , D . A ! ~E , E , B r !Iz 1!II irndt-Snyder Motor Co. § §Buick Motor Cars § :en mug a solo and Alfred Mathie-aen renelerefl 5 number on uw urmnlion.Ansgar Chrixtenwn.l lnpnesenutive of the student. bodyas n whoie, and Thnrnld Moller, asrrpresentatiseof the winner stu||enL°,.1=poke very briefiy.Rdmlh- mrntu mrére :erred n.fterln'uis._ .M-thouzh there were no young hifi!!!r|.I1 the bmw nrnv1| in have 4 'Cullum nlvnnh you luilfwulm m f me.r w u gmulmlll.bunmn drfdflll url. wal. 1|-dl. nmAbn mu ue wo a n u n un n o'lhgwodiqnumhnothuuvuakuuh . n ml u r ~ » u u » » mn m» »vlllhnnnrmmby mwf' "!4s.thlv'|nouMlnr|-mn:u» .'n~w¢ » ¢"'l'v l| |h| |1 n\lt t l h a x u l b l t w o n m l i u i t hl u ahnns'._, . W..." ......, .-..\.. .W W...-I H... ,mmm: in mmnr.Shu vu m noon4l1r\h|erlh|ldu!nukforl!wWhll|'| End. num my hlhlr hmnmuua IM wvvlunu no-nm; for |DMM rum GI bid ¢hlr¢rt\n; namul. an :wound na \» ch mxum ur wamn una num u -memaohnvollnhlutoawmnhukmaal nlnnrug wtddnus which vm!an than Alu. I will not femuru s - I n d ! m a n a s n u a usuxu. TEK§|§".FREE LUNCH AT NOON ~ B!;!£§DERSEN, ~>1J §|n\|||m|||||m|||1|n|mn|u|||||||m|m||||||||umu||m|mlluummu|m||||||nr Li? ~=_"Am-'u ~. ml uw mmewenleml hmr u u n m , r 1 u L~ ~>\1F»:1 /» d r.:\1 f. gs1.ENTERPRISE ~QBhlr, Nebraska, Feblany 25, 1926um¢u_THEAm tht izbijim H r .a n d l n .E m i l L l i l m l x a n d so n,C u r t l l E u f l m .s p e n t 8: 1 34 1 1 g f - = ' = ¢a t t h e W a h l !W l t h t e r m a .H r .u i d l n .G e m 'B d r i r l d e r a n d fa m i l y ,a n d E l i c a C i a r a m d R o y h l e n d o h t w e r e e a l l u l st _ th a E m i l L n l m a n h o m e 'P n u d z y u e - | t h e h o m e o f h a r p a u n b a .l l r .u s d i l u . . S a m H a l l . C h u l a t t e B a r r y h u h a d a t u n e l w i t h a c o l d f o r a f u r d a y s a n d h u be e n c o n fi n e d t o h e r h o m e b u t i sb e t t c r a t t h i s w r i t i n g , a n d i s a g a i n a t b e r p l a c e a t t h e s t o r e . Th e l m a L e o n a r d u n d e r w e n t a n o p e n t l o n fo r a ~ p e n d i c i t i l a t h e r h o m e - LIFE L ALL 'ma nom.; D' BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER OFFICIALQPAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA P Ask for "BLUE BHBON BREA]GENERAL AND LDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT NO. sBLAIR. wAsHn~fG'mN coUN'rY, NEBRASKA MARCH 4, 1926 . _ _ - . _ . _ _. - - »ounwmm B U R E A U N 0 ' I 1 2 S | "January Repo:1 Of Tri-C-ountg C o r i Testing .flllodlilon Shot: 380 Cowl On Tell.Total Pro- duction 237.855 Milk . - .. . . . COUNTY FARMERS lN'IERESTElJ Then were 880 uc uri on test with a totai production of 237, 855 lhaf milk and 8395.8 lbs. fat or an aver- ago_ of 745 lbs.milk und 26.3 lbs. fat 'n'i1.h an orange return of $10.9{,por cow.Butter fat broughz an av- c r s g e o f d lc I t | c o l t o f 2 9 c p o r pound.An l\erlg~e consumption of 888 lbs. of mughqo and 10 ibn. ofgrlin po:.co1»v.Then were 107 com pnxiuoed over a pound of fat a shy. Ten high cows were as follows: .nn.lbs.h t milk 1. E. 3. Renard G.H.14.2 was A N UNU S UA L o r r o a r u u r n ' Muc h 8th, at Dann Coliefe How largn is the world?In ans- sririns this quntion mama people will immediately begin to flgun outhot many square mils there is to d l we known geognphic ar en Thua may be othen who *wir the a. 5 . s. A. win .P.n.u.1 . I L A . R h e a G i l . 8 . J . I l . C o m p t o n G J . 9. . r r S G e l d e r P . B . H . R . R n u n b x u m P . B . H . E . H . H i l l e r ( L H .51.4 SBA 58.0 52.5 52.4 51 .1 a a . M i l l e r G . H .51 .1 30 . E . 10 85 m o 1 7 6 1 o a r m 2 166-G u s a F .c .m n :h a d " f h a r d u n d e r 1 5 c o w s - 1 5 5 7 l b ! m i l an d 4 8 . 8 l b s . fa t .\ E .J.R e n u d l u d h i x h h e r d o ve r 1 5 c o w s - 1 1 0 6 l b s m i l k a n d 3 9 . 8 l b s . d a t . 0 s » 3 . F . C . B u = ' ~.1 Al4. F. c.. Balt:P B I L 51.5 m a 5. E. H. Hiller (LH.57.4 1085 our interest.A film :having a part of tht vrorhl that will be of intenest toslut iut rggntloned dna of people will be presentd at Dum Coltege. an Manh Sth. `\.To attract the attention of trav- elers (that means those that med$0 thinf of Switzerlmd first)the Qnondlti bureau ofDenmnr\: in eo- cpentlon with the government hu iled a ftlm of great interest.* n l S h i mm m i n d u s tr i e s . tive movtmlntl,fe l!H94 df! 2210. art. aehooln, ehumehl, »1¢_This tilm by far surpass: previous attempts don; the same line.The charm of Danmark i l well knmrn tn th an born` umm.But f r . .In Wuhington County ln our visits at the A. M. Haste . orchards at Arlington, J. Mueller a Illnir,Dan Thompson at Blnlr an~ Wm. Beard. all of Blndr, in the oountyl u t week,qultl s number za troubles were encountered and ex phined..L u t y ur di re blight opar blight u it is all-o c alled, nu! ' h -ed ¢a n| .ld ¢u hlQ. l.; m| | lsl'pear and apple trees.Thii trunb a a u a e s th n tr e e lb o lo o k lllc a a f l had singed the new ahootl,~ -its mms.It il |. disease for sr~ Ibuctezh a n responsible.They a cr o e k 1 r ¢ lt e fT h lr dn n ¢ t b 3 ~ Thedtynttomeysruinatrudad drvxeontncta Nriththa grropart holdanalongthnennkgrmdnf ~ dty p a rmi ui n atog o ah o ld with ~ vroy k ntc lesningoutmd IL thtc nokbod-¢Atta- d lovr ln z ths u su s l ~ of bills the oomndl adjnumld :neeLntxt.Tuuday¢venin¢. who regret to Iam of he: dennis! She 'nu 1. member ot tbl Conn!- ptlonll c hurch and tin Rlbehh or- ¢m1n§ion. The 'body\fi1l arrlva in BlalranFvidlz and funlnd norvleu rm be bold at the Congnnticnal church in this dty on Saturday at 2:30 P. H. Dr. Jenkins. of Omnhl will offlcllh. Burial will be mnde ln the Bh lr cemel.ery_.. _ - -l - pAbout three week: an Ban Hc - hhnigal, who is new Iocated in Guy, indiana, but formerly of Blair, in s blinding aiioulytorrn, nn over s little five-y our olrl glri with i: autumn-hile. Tho child vu seriously injured and dtex no days of suffering pul- ed ha y . -A c oroner! inquest vu held and after a hearing of the gutimony Ban was fully exononbed. w i l l ~t a b e a r f r o m h i m i n n e w s p a p e n i o m . :-as SP~ I a I \ALxmnY BEGUN Mamma hurt Much Bulhlbl Mn: 'hiked For 'rheiv uat s»fu=|.lo ut mpm mc - lnol Shu me is Gd! M i r n s i ms z : Aw w w : mmm Mee.han£e| mm thlt much unl-vizyinsnnirllnusinzheulkatzhspnanem Lima.lhny new bulldlnn through the hrlnlng dhtrieu ual A ~'.|CORN CRUP Munn"Neb\*uh'|Con Dfw Ellha ll Box Car AI Guin Or|- s u n w w or m n \= l.| m Pmhkl STOCK Nsc xasszmv ON n w (Gunn Signal)Editor M¢K¢\via of the Nsbruh Fnrmer,in | m m m i u u e o f th u R e g u l u ' m e e t i n i r o f t h e B m q o f E d u c a t i o n h e l d i n Su p a r l m . ¢n d e n t '| o ff i c e w i t h t h e Io l l o w i n ;m a m b c n p r u e n b - W r l ; h t ,R a l p h ,W i l k i n s o n s u d K d l y .l l v i i n l w u d £0 o u t e r a t 8 : 0 0 p .m . ' w i t h p m m m : W r i g h t i n t h e c h l i r .M i n u t e s o f t h e I n n n g d l r m o a t - i n g h d d F e b . 1 a n d n d j o u m e d m e e t - i n ¢ o t F e b .H w n n r e a d m d a p - p r o ve d .R e p o r t o f tr e s s u r e r s h o w i n g | b&la nt'e o n h a n d H u c k 1,19 2 6 o f "|a ~n BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS -a m 4 51 13°report received and placed on f e.Resignation of C.A.Sc hmidt ls a member of Bead of Education was and and on motion ruixnation was aeeeptad.On motion Min lhrie Bourke was tnn sie rra i f rom me Gr ldu to Bm: m o r m n a z t a h r r o f s m s : The (alluring bill:were alloirul and oniemi paid:Pay roll for Fab.34,219.78 Churchill Mfg.Co.16.80 J. E. Campball 10.90E. B. Redficid 12.91 14.98 Gu Hannon cum home !r~om5-,,¥~._Ifi_°*E,°__3'°2'f_l 1 Innum :nn nr I'enum 3'-4l*F_'-§PI"__ ____'I'|\l1llPH Im! DQulsrxrlMm':'oWu'?m1NsmN|CANDluAlh5 YILIS ILURUB ARL IH ~To §§_jvKl»1D H1fw,\.vu|wLu uuwo -'n m o n nm :mm ma ~»~nusm rssnm rnnc~FOR 0FFlCl§1.§GOoD CON ~ i;;=;;.'""""-°=~f'~"~-~T h thisAlfredPauhenandfamilyspgn!k "Mrs.a n o nson __ ~ff="=f= ~ zulrlny ""'"»'"'°;Buys ovnmum Shun ru Bo UndIn Keeping A m a n F o r l e s Plum.llclirti :gm or I zYale Allen urn an ummm nan- in: ll un hm Friday nigga, nu.°1 Sundsy afternoon.*am so mlmm candidates. A fawnll surprise party wasr i m *' * °" " ; :' § : " " : a * a m * uu m :i n b e m r n i Q22 *=:=»°:=_=i Mr. lmi Mn.Chula Compton'um Url. Ann Compton, of Gretna,Nab. were up to no D. H. Comptonrsecntiy.___ ° fifzién Lnllmnn of uw Sun University, s nt the weebend with hhbrothers £51.. KENNARD Norms . in_ineir get .!}ome Ling, Thunduy, report! p a m of the cougty the time of you that e in excellent shape. I holes an lef t a ndLilydrrlnxThe high- primo condition and .d, known u the Fon- Iar il hot :hoping up..a had some very had hat should be remem- t in xhnpg before an- with her parents,Thofnu A.and hiary E. Xwn to Blldr, Nob. nt on eady nge.The dec eued was mu'-lmo to la ir.Gu:Erickson sent- 2, lxssa and resided in Blair for runny ]ar¢»,1:>,-r g About twenty-six years ago they moved to Nopor, when sho is nur vivod by her hulblnd, ons daughter,Mrs. 'Ven Peppel and her nod mo- ther, Huy E. Kemp, who is ninety-o n n y e a r n ol d .A b r o t h e r ,S a m u e l E d K e m p o f B l a i r i l t h e o n l y o t h e r 'U h a l b e e n n o fl o a t i n g s u r vi vi n g c l o s e le l o ts l n .H n .I . C . A _ _ _ . . . . | . -¢ ¢ . . l § | \ |. -\ . . . __ | _ _ _. | . . . . - . . ¢ J 1 ¢ I . I The council held lu ngulu um:-monthly meedng lat Tvgeldlr evo- ning and dirpoaod of the minor no- cexsitles that como before it at these meetings.A computing system of hoping aoc unn aocoont on the i n punt was pumehuod.It is a lnltnntad do- vise which it is hoped will solve #zoquestionofbooi-ltnplnl and k n p an exm ac count of dl ici ales. A punc h c loc k with :lx h y : vualso ordend on thisty day trial for use by tho ni¢!\*»-\\'\¢=11- Tim ouostloo of fha South crook " x Mr. and hire. H. M. Biclntyre, ofGordan, Heb., who has been spend-ing the winter with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. C. B. Bunn, wenttoNorthBendtanwe-el:to visit friends.Mr. and Mm. Neum Warrick spentMondaym n g g with Mn .Bertha Gollehon in B r.Mi ne :Addie Bunn end BeulahRoberts spent the week-end in Oma- ha with Mr. and Mrs. Puffner.Those from this vic inity who at-temied the Robert Lemon funeral last Sunday afternoon were Hr. andMrs.Neum Warrick and Hr.and Mrs. Fred IIurdum.Um Gertrude Love spent Thursday evenin; at the Neum Warrick home and accompanied the youngfolkstoBllir zo the Deelamatonr contest at the Blair high sc hool. Hr.and li n .Opal Be a le aremovin;this week from the farmaouth of Blair to what ie knorm as the Fox farm.-Wiibur Conety returned to Mn home at Valley on Tuesday after spending a fem days with his bro- ther. Jemee Cloudy..__._. Colby neighborhood and 'l'1.ta¢!ay andWednesday of this week.If robins are any "ig" of amenrly spring we eunly wifi ave it. Thesebright, sun-ehiny zooming: you cann e end hear them every where,sending forth their notes of joy. hENNARD Mm u o o a s rEPISCOPAL CHURCH W.C.George,Putor Eimdsy School 10:00 A. M Eveninrgi worship 7:15 P. M. Euro League 6:30 P. li. Mid-week servieea 7:30 P. H.Wednesday,B u c h 3rd is church night.The program we were tohaveFeb.11 will be given Wed-nesday,Merch Std.We invite allwhod l l eome to make this their meeting.We vriil have eubjetti o! interest for everyone from time totime.It is the purpose oo bringbefore the minds of the thinking peo- ple themes that interest dl.The Sunday t\1.!'0liment on lestSammymomingv u 118.Fine!We arenot going td stop here. of oourse not.Progress ia our motto.We are on the march and everyonetall in klne.Over 100 were present et the wonhip hour Sunday night. We want 150 Sunday night.If y ou will not be there you are going tomisesomething.Did you hear theorchestraSundaynight?Someonereid,"Where did you find all ofthose players?"Why, they di grew up around here, there are some more,ffm just eorne and sea We areiving in the "Age e!Doing Some- thing."The Eprrorth League started outfine last Sunday night.A fine pro-mm was r u t o n .This i:l for theyoung E011 e.We are lining up the talent the eerrloe of the muter.Hake this your opportunity.We are looking for you. »~~- 06| me nanin trade with J. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. c . St. P. M. a o. Train! North 7:15 A. M. Daily except Sunday. 2:00 P. M. Dadiy except Subd!! 5:28 P. M. Daily except Sundaih 7:45 A. H. Sunday only. Train!s o m 3:25 A. M. Daily except Sunday. 12:35 P. ll. Daily except Sunday ms P. al. Dany . ..-t i l t h e m o w s t o r m c a u s e d t h e l m l i e a t o ru s h ' h o m e e a r l i e r t h a n t h e y h a d plnxancd. M r s .Sc o t t A l l e n i s e n j o y i n g 3 si si t i n C a l i f o m i a h n vi n g l e ft F e b - l l .H e r si st er ,M r s .M a r k D e p e \ . ' o f D e n ve r ,ac co m pa n ie d h e r . M r .a n d M r s . J o e L u u r e a r e e n oy i n g a n o u t i n g a t E x c e l s i o r S p r i n g s n vi m r In i t l a s :S a t u r d a y a n d e x - p e c t t o b e g o n e a t h a s t t w o w e e k s . B i l l Si e ave m- e n i s m a n a g i n g a f - fa i r s a t t h e f a r m d u r i n g t h e i r n b - sence.T h e b u l i d i n g o f t h e n e w ho u s e o n t h e M r s .M c b i a h o n f a r m i s m o v- i n g a l o n g ni ce ly .T h e ca rp e nt e rs . be¢n.u t h e w o r k o f s h i n g l i n g l u ! M r .a n d M r s .: m e B a m l u r a n d d a u g h t e r , o f H e r m a n a n d M r s .B a n - | | l I¥ " 5 m o t h e r . M m ? r t e D i s c h n e r . o fC o l u m b u s w e r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g s u p - p e r zu ea ta n t t h e F r e d R a y h o m e . B y r o n B u n n h a d t w o loa ds o l ! co w s o n Tu e s d u y k O m a h a m a r k e t , h a vi n g s e n t t h e m d o w n o n M o n d a y . M r .B u n n a n d w i f e a n d M r .C .H .l l u n n d r o ve d o w n o n Tu e s u l a y t o b e p r e s e n t w h e n t h e ca t tl e w e r e so ld . M m .A .E .D i x o n w e n t t o H e r - m a n Wednes-llay t o 1r'iit w i t h M H C .l l .Bl a n ch a r d a n d at t e n d e d t h e te a g i ve n b y th e IP..E .La ul ie s' . Md n t the h o m e o f Mr s . , W m .Il r a n d e r t W m i n o n l a y aft e r n o o n .O n ac co un t o f t h e sn o w- s to r m M n .D i x o n w a s aX§LRoA:> TEE '1'A§L Chicngo and North Western Trains But 5:40 P. M. Daily excep; Sunday.'Trains Welt .r LEGA L NOTICE William J.Maher, Atty.By virtue of an order of sale Is- sued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska, and in pursuance of a decree of said Court in an action therein pending, where- in The State Bank,aCo1poration,in plaintiff and Pilot Printing Cpmpany,acorporation,is defendant,I rrilio Monday, the£9th.d.ay ol Harsh, 1926,at one o'¢|¢ck Penh. of use dar at me Wat Front Door of the W ashing- ton County Court House, in the City of Blair,Washington County,Ne- hrsaka, seil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow- ing described rea! estate, to-wit: lat 14 in Biock 41, City of am;-,Wuhington County,Nebraska,to eatidfy one certain mortgage on the real estate above described.The plaintiff on the 11th day of May, 1925, obtained a decree of fore- closure in said ac tion for the :umof $2,859.8 together with interest thereon from May ltth,1925,at 7%per annum and for c osts of said o tion in the sum of $9.55, and all ,said decree of judgment and foreclosure provid- ing that wc !premiaea above dee- e.1ibecl be eoid to aatiefy said Juds- ment and costs incuse we sumo re~ rnained unpaid for u period of morethan twenty days from the entry of 'said decree and said judllnont and cools being unpaid and said decreebeing still inful! force and effec t. 1aid promises wiil bo soid to satisfy said judgment, thc interest thereon the coats and all accruing costa; asprovidedby:said order ami decreeund br law in auch cases made and provided.Dated this 24th day' of! Febmary, xbeo, at Blair, Nebraska.Maurice hfohrens, Sheriff of 55t Washington, County.Nob. Good Coal Fair Price AYE BROS. McCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK - n n - - Mrn. Carl Hansen gave A kitchenshowerMondayafternoonatherhome in honor of Min Ingey J en* sen.There were about twenty ofthe young lndy'e friendi prosent whospent a pleasant afternoon visiting.Lunch conadating of sandwiches, pickles, iettuee aalod, heavenly pud- ding, cake and coffee were served.Min Jensen received many beautifulgifts that uriil be -.very useful when ah: goes to housekeeping in the fu-ture.A number of the IllcCarthy hdiea,old neighbors of Mn. Mina Schmidt,took well-filled baskets zo her homeMondaymorning and informed her that they had come to npend the day with her.'Il1ore present were Hea-dames Dan, Will and James Thomp- son,Wm.Harrison and Mina Ada.James Mullin. John McDonald, Chris Hinz. Mary Barry, Carl llindlefy, EdNaller ami Louie Schenck.. A very m e m ~1 1 ,e e :m e e o o ~ a n d M a r i e Pe d e rs e n a t t h e Jo h n M c D o n a l d h o m e l a s t S a t u r d a y e ve - rdng.The iadioe were not alonein the c elebnton as John McDani- a1dond John Aroneon c ame in fortheiraharealso,their birthdayshappenedthe pan wreck." Mr.Mc-Donuid wrote as poem for the otta- sion and the evening wee spent inmusicandviadtinlA.lunch ofsandwiches,pickles,cake and col- fee were served.\Mus.Doretha Donally of Blair, spent a for days Iast week at the Louie Schenk home.M m McCracken,of Laurel. Neb.is visiting her mother, Mrs.Harrie Pedereen.The llcfiarthy Ladies' Progreasive Club met at the home of Hrs. JamesMulilnThursdaya.f££¥!100l1..'Ihere was a very good attendance con-aidering the bad roads we have beenhaving.After the usual businessmeeting,the meeting was takencnarge of by Meodausea James and Dan Thompson,who gave a dem-onstration of short outs in sewing,which proved to be very useful. Meedames Hina and Dan 'Thompsonassisted in serving.The next meet- ino will be at Mae John Aronsonh, who will be assisted by Hesdamen Peter Jensen and Ali:ed Paulsen.Mr.and hire.Lawrence Hillerspent Sunday at the J ohn HcDon- ald home.Ted Pedersen is visiting his sister in Ireroont this week.Several attendd the pruning de- imonstration at the Den ThompsonQpiare Tuesday afternoon."|Mrs. Louie semen and Mrs. ws:-lace Snowdon spent Sunday at the John Reid home.I Messrs and Madamee Dan and [Will Thompson attended a party at.the Will Jensen home laat Satur- i d a y ~ ' z sen home last Satu »y evsmng. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mrs.Ron.Sears,who has been :pending the winter with her daugh- ter.l i n .Chas.Ray of near Teh-moh, is! visiting this week with hercousin,Hrs.Henry Heard.Hr. and Lin. R. M. Zvenon spentSunday dtexnoon with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Christensen, of Binir.Mr.and Mn .Clifford Ray andsonofnearTekamlhspentSun-day afternoon with Mr.and Mrs. Fred Ray.Mr.and Hn .T.K.Iverson and¢'au;»h*ers spent Sunday at the Martin Johnson homo near Hermon.Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Andersoff, of Tekamah spent Sunday and Mondayls t tho parental,George Morgan1 home.|Mr: and Mn. Fred Ray were en- m e r dren who wall leave um ltnoon wnen their parmta move.ln. ( Hen Herd of Waterioowasvisitingwither pannta, Mr.and Mn. James Martin '1""°'~*°g;_ Hu la Donna llcCaM!a has n on the nick list this week.Slim Heien Ilaetier was absent from uehool this week on account off illness.ln . J . C . G l i n ¢ a a n ¢ ! l i n . J . H . Cooper attended the Brandon Clubleallenmeeting at Waterloo.Nob. Wednesday. Hr.and Mrs.Pau Johnson,orBlair was over Sunday to aea Mrs.JoI1naon'a father D.I-I.Compton, e g -Hr. J. F. McCann spent the week-end in Omaha at theJ ohn Tay lorwho seem: a lizzie better um morn-hom mu attended the funenl Hhs ing.B. Compton was our here the lasttwowrecksrakingc an of his fa- ther. D. H. Compton. James Mactier l l recovering ath h home from an Infection which ~ when he injured his knee on a ¢»». _ ui H n .B i n h H c C a r d l e n t u r n e d i n ~~~ O m a h a F r i d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g a f r e a k o n u e f a r m .C l a i r e G e l a t n n h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m H r .a n d l l r a .T e d E g b e r a a n d i = = ~ ; , = »G o r d o n .N a b .w h e n h e r l : -b a b y ,o i U o h l i n g u r e r e S u n d a y v i a - l t a d r .a n d l i n .R .E .C l a .g l t o r a a t t h e H n .S a d i e H e n g e d o h t M r . a n d i n .A .P . E l y ,o r n h o m e . o f Ja y Ve st al h e l d t h e r e M o n d a y afternoon.Mn. Mc bowd of south of Blair, came over last week to spend a (awday a at we home of her aon andwife,Mr.and llra.Soren Hellen- d.G.H.Pruner and Leslie Berrywere Omaha shopper: on Monday of this week.Mn .Ku5' Jacobsen and childrenand Beryle Holmes autoed to Omarha Monday on a llwpvint mar. Bias Ruth Smward came up fromgg -so ==»;=d the -~\=;g~1 azeome ot er ta,. andLira. James Steward. Bz I r mmf.Mn . E rk ho n v u n w the Bhlr clly nhwll lox'A I }J r.ln¢iain Chester Rolc nblum: ml : = m = $ = = l SPECIALS i TALK ovsn SOUTH cnax llnc I1-d lrh m Feb. '26 and 27 and March lst a a t ' ° § £ ' . ° "m m r u ng Company on t i o i i f v l i ~ I r ls r ls d md mo twi n h tb c s y p wv-nl of than Quant. and each pladgld |-- - » - »in tha munalidnll.niiinléi a nad! at the Will Jen si l l f y v l u l v - - -l " r -gT h e p r o p o s i t i o n ¢ ° » m _ u g 3 ~x4, Jék s slnh ntrunk or main ilmbs or pear uws.ln the spring after mv f l h ~I - ? i . . ' § ; | ; ; m "s.uo| "" "_ _ _ n u t t y ellllll ~ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' PPEOIIIY p o a e n u n u s u a i c n - l m :mn .. -I -ALI-. » n n - g ; ; 3 ' § ; ; » f 1 2 ;i s h o t in te re st ed i n th e g c u ve n n g L n ! ¢. . . . , . , , , _ , _ , __ _ _ _ _I1B u n n t h a t t h e i r i a a d e n a r e i n t e r -h u i i d i n g s t o o d a n d w h i c h v u d o - b g ; ; , ;; , ; " " "° u M 5 ,l m , e d m d t h a g i t w o u l d b o s p o d100.42 »\ | l ¢ |i n ?1 l l r o y e d b a r n n .e n_n H _ - _\ - . . ¢a l n ; | - h n l h I a n g * ~ . n d w h / ~in die United States is iid' " """" "H l" " |-o livestoc k and is :ent to market D. V. Healer n um fo ne mi not hau led to an c hml-a ll 0°Blnir Racket Storeelevator and shipped somewhere over .». n uma.Mr. MeKelvle points w Blasr Telephone Co he fact that it has not been so very Danish L Pub. Home eng sinc e the cattle feeden of the The Pilot ~Funk G. Carpenter calls DBUIIIITK Cgntfgqtgt| Suu1| |n¢| runes nun150 | a "!ermen' democracy" where there the contract for the muon work and 1220; is u farm to every 12 penona °\' e Emmet Bolt hu the contract for the 6.155 I4 million mm xr u..s vru lP'1ca1penter work. 1 ; g g , , » » l » ~*°f °"" "¥"° : tl ares ma Work darted on the building Int lthe same ntxon. we would have 5°»' 1 Friday and vm he pushed until su United States paid 1 eau. : e bu- omnm SehooISupply Co.32-*Wwe f 'tend <»re.ooo,ooo me:hcl for c orn and um a lot of m ;No further business appealini.novfoo arms me * § ; : f : » : : Z n L m i = n m : a 1 : b e ~ arent into bankruptcy as 1 result.p lf l*on motion meeting ldl°lIl'M¢i&wh; in gm secret of this ability § in the old Home Thwle building " I " h »1 r e s e n t C o l | | l 1 I 0 \ f o l l b g u g 1 . h e \ °I | l ¢ ¢ t I t t h !t i l l o f t h e R ¥ B 8 f d B ! 1 l .i n g g ;5 9 m u g h o u t o f l i t t l e ?T h e : 1 \u_\.'-1|..E;.»'\..l\_\-_ *P \U¢|\1|n6l¢lIl. IIYI lt nue|.!lll¥f!I"|\\|FGIINTY I . I H S v w i n t l n _¢ - v -o t h e r i m p r o v e m e n t s n o u m r r a t that time_The council meetinz on Tuudeyeveningtookupthematter and pn th e s tr e e t and alley eommit-tee with the dt! attome y we p w-I el' to enter into a contract with the land owners along the creek for the right to do the necessary work with- out molestation by the property esm-u \.... .a-.... c~......\m»\v "Eoin C. Sonnun mul hull;~ -=m-=rn-= I¢l==mel=2»l¢' ©O~ N o n h S i d e S t o r e - - f l u a l i t y M a r k e t ~ Groceraes- Fresh and Smoked Meats ©©©@©©©©©@©©©©@©©©@©@©©©© gifts that uriil be -.very useful when ah: goes to housekeeping in the fu-ture.A number of the IllcCarthy hdies,old neighbors of Mn. Mins Schmidt,took well-filled bukeu zo her hemeMondaymorning and informed her that they had come to npend the day with her.'Il1ore present were Hes-dames Dm, W ill :nd James Thomp- son,Wm.Harrison and Mina Adu.James Mullin. John M|:Donlld, Chris Hinz. hlsry Barry, Carl llindlefy, EdNaller ami Louie Schenck.. A very.__-______,.____ ~for economy ,, ling Seeds lleref~~§ We havé in stock ~ ~ all kinds of 1 g ~r m s l i m ~ki;- Order now while the 5; ~1 ll prices are the lowest f ~ -q ..~ We also carry--- Coal, Salt, Oil Meal *>"...f and Tankage 1,~Q i Farmers°Co-Operative Union' il BLAIR. NEBRASKA ~ ..-t i l t h e m o w s t o r m c a u s e d t h e l m l i e a t o ru s h ' h o m e e a r l i e r t h a n t h e y h a d plnxancd. M r s .Sc o t t A l l e n i s e n j o y i n g 3 si si t i n C a l i f o m i a h n vi n g l e ft F e b - l l .H e r si st er ,M r s .M a r k D e p e \ . ' o f D e n ve r ,ac co m pa n ie d h e r . M r .a n d M r s . J o e L u u r e a r e e n oy i n g a n o u t i n g a t E x c e l s i o r S p r i n g s n vi m r In i t l a s :S a t u r d a y a n d e x - p e c t t o b e g o n e a t h a s t t w o w e e k s . B i l l Si e ave m- e n i s m a n a g i n g a f - fa i r s a t t h e f a r m d u r i n g t h e i r n b - sence.T h e b u l i d i n g o f t h e n e w ho u s e o n t h e M r s .M c b i a h o n f a r m i s m o v- i n g a l o n g ni ce ly .T h e ca rp e nt e rs . be¢n.u t h e w o r k o f s h i n g l i n g l u ! M r .a n d M r s .: m e B a m l u r a n d d a u g h t e r , o f H e r m a n a n d M r s .B a n - | | l I¥ " 5 m o t h e r . M m ? r t e D i s c h n e r . o fC o l u m b u s w e r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g s u p - p e r zu ea ta n t t h e F r e d R a y h o m e . B y r o n B u n n h a d t w o loa ds o l ! co w s o n Tu e s d u y k O m a h a m a r k e t , h a vi n g s e n t t h e m d o w n o n M o n d a y . M r .B u n n a n d w i f e a n d M r .C .H .l l u n n d r o ve d o w n o n Tu e s u l a y t o b e p r e s e n t w h e n t h e ca t tl e w e r e so ld . M m .A .E .D i x o n w e n t t o H e r - m a n Wednes-llay t o 1r'iit w i t h M H C .l l .Bl a n ch a r d a n d at t e n d e d t h e te a g i ve n b y th e IP..E .La ul ie s' . Md n t the h o m e o f Mr s . , W m .Il r a n d e r t W m i n o n l a y aft e r n o o n .O n ac co un t o f t h e sn o w- s to r m M n .D i x o n w a s »~~- 06| me nanin trade with J. L. Pounds Blair,--Nebr. Tuesday in bring Mn. N. R. Bot» amen home.She hu been visitingthan several ziaya.bins.Frank Nueva enter!-tlnld about iwenty guests Thursday eva- "'"g of int week in honor of harhun |nd'.s binhdny.Dr. and Mn. J. B. Andaman wereshoppinginOmahaonedaylui. week.Mrs.Ben Bailey and small son.of Blair were viai|.i|\|:Monday nl. M r .a n d M n .C l i f f o r d R a y a n d s o n o f n e a r T e k a m l h s p e n t S u n - d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h M r .a n d M r s . F r e d R a y . M r .a n d H n .T .K .Ive r s o n a n d ¢'an g. # h* er 5 s pe nt Su nd a y at t h e Ma r t i n J o h n s o n h o m o n e a r H e n m a n . M r . a n d M r s . C l i f l o n A n d e r s o ff , o f Te k a m a h s p e n t S u n d a y a n d M o n d a ya t t h e pa r e n t a l ,G e o r g e M o r g a n h o m e .M r .a n d M n .F r e d R a y w e r e e n - 2"_=...» 'c..».....¢m um817901alulucacm.n w 1.uv ......_g e n e r a l p u b l i c w h o k n o w L u c i l l e , t o w n r r a fl t r e p r o d u c i n g . w e t h i n k . Mi z s K e m p ' i s w i t h a q u a r t e t t e o f |¢\., - - _c o r n cr o p ,h e p o i n t s o u t ,g r e w o u t 'o f t h e s i t u a t i o n i n Io w a , m o r e t h a n a n y t h i n g e h e .l n 1920 theme w a s en t e rt a i ne r s l n th e ea s t a n d h a s b o B lt . . q c o r n sh o r t a g e i n l o : va a n d t h e g a i n i n g success w i t h a ce l eb r at e de e n :o f be l l - r in g e r a .a s w e l l .s s m yw i t h h e r p i a n o w o r k .B l a i r fr i e n d s k n o w t h a t i:\ n't a l l t h a t m a k e s fo l k s l o r e h e r .S h e h a s a w o n d e r fu l s m i l e a n d a pl e a si n g pe r s o n n l i t y t h a t bes pen ka n c h a r m - i n g di sp os it io n w h i c h a d d s m u c h t o t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t u 'h i e h s h e g i vei n t h e l e t t e r o f F e b .1 7 , s h e 5 . = i n . p a r t . -D e u r La d i e s o f t h e M o n d a y A f t e r - n o o n C l u b -U n e e . l n t h e d i m , d a r l c l g t n o f t h a pa st ,I pr o m i s e d M r s .Rh o nd e e t h a t I w o u l d a t t e m p t t o w r i t e n l e t t e r t o y o u ,m a k i n g i t a s ne a r ly ; li k e a t r a ve l o g u e a s poeai ble.n1 l l \. - |n d !! I fa r m e r s h a d t o s e l l t h e i r b r o o d s o m e f o r t h e l a c k o f fe ed .I n IU 2 5 t h e fo r m e r a d i d n o t h a ve t h e li ve st o c k t o e n t t h e l a r g e c o r n c r o p t h e y p r o - d u c e d a n d p u b l i c m e e t i n g s w e r e h e l d n o la n d a me a n s t o \.lU 0: t. th e p ri ce o f e o r n l n t h e b o x e a r j n a t e a d o f i n t h e b e e f s t e e r a m l t h e fa t h o g .H r . l l l r fi e l vi e a r g u e s t h a t w h i l e 6 0 c e n t s a bu s h e l m a y n o ;b e a n ad e q u a t ep r i c e f o r c o r n t h a t i s t o b e e h i p p e d , tv:ux tr en be ly h i g h Pri ze,o n t h e o t h e r h a n d ,h a s p r o ve d die ar ter ou .1 * t o t.he..nvestocl|:i n S 1 e t r y w i t h o u t w h i c h n o fa r m i n g i n N e b r a s k a a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g mtatea c a n b e e a r - E ried o n succ ess ful ly.I M r .Ifl c l ie l vi e ca ll s a t t e n t i o n t o ln . - ¢ .. . .o oh n e w a h ave n i n t h! 13 £0 1 1 '\ll TI.n e u n \ J \ i \ ; ........-- wlxrlizn PICNICFDR CLUB 2l{E}lBlIRS o- - _l T h e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b h e l d i t s annual]i n d o o r w i n t e r pi c n i c n t l t h e h o m e o f M r s . 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El i r s K e m p w r o t e a m o r t i n t e r fe n t i n g a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g le t t e r ,p a r t , o f w h i c h i s o f i n t e r e s t t o ] t h e g e n - Qernl p u b l i c a n d w h i c h i a re p r o du c e d li n ln n l \1 | \ 1 r n l m n n o f t h i s issue. in t o u w n e r a - - » - Q . - -..is e d u c a t i o n ; a P r o fe s s o r fr o m N o r t h (L u o i l n n , n a y s i t i s t h e p e o p l e s ' c o l le g e m o ve m e n t .wh i c h ,b y t h e w a y . i rap idl y m ak ing || ro; :1 1.* ss in If. S _ m u l e !t h e name'o f " t h e a d u l t e d u - ca t io n m o ve m e n t " . a m o ve m e n t , t h a t :m c o n d l n z t o S h a w D e s m o n d , h o r i n li "p r i n c i p l e s t h a t a r e b e d n n i n g t o ( C o n t i n u e d o n pa g e fo u r l m m s M A Y G ( ) o r : R O C K | 1 l | . 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