01-27-1927r
THE ENTERPRISI;w>»4c o n oA n o l m oT H E C O U N T Y
a n n o
Rodin Whse homo 8.lin. Ann a W inn.and .Carlut Sunday dtamooa u tbl W III
ie! homo.Hu h K a h n k :nt Sunday swamat the Chrildeb harm.l r .andl n .I n :Klotim daughur, llaxino nm: Bmxrdar as
:ln (.Tlui| W:ich home.Chlrlu Wrleh ahnadded corn lastThunday and Friday."-A numb#ofyoungfolk!from
Id le r wa s mu m i n ¢ nu n ¢ 1= . & ¢
mdservingnfzuhmnnta byl l l l
Con Bard.Hn. Clyde Reynolds MPowell, Wye. wa.: A pleasant vidwr
at the meeting.Hrs.OpalR o n a
will entertain thcmc mbc n of the
C l u b n l t h e i r n a x tm e d i n g a tt h n
pulntd, 6. B. Bunn home.
Hn . D o n Ma s h :and daughter,
Vlr|,'in1|spentSaturdayqflnmoun
andSundayat theparental,Pat
his hmther, Henhd Layman of
Hermia.Jim Daniela is.put2.ln¢ up thu
shut: Pmpantnry to puttin; up
soon.
spent Saturday evening at the Jan!P.IAnln l\ou\¢.c u m s a m b a m m . u m a -
l ( n . 0 t t o G on a n d e r t l nwu th lr t h l i a tu r p a r t d h vt wu i k .Hin Ev: Hiller spent th e 'nuk-enclwith hom: folks,lfj!§ l;1 | , §n
AtlHondalngtony morning..lln. C. IL W andand daughter,
f==;_=- vmOmaha dnoppunSab-
eru i .Hu e]IeDwaI.ispent the~ NQTE5"L:hCSp1'ake1| on the lick
m c A n 1 ' H YAN D
L O NGCR EE
Mrs. Dm Thompson enwwmd
number of friends md :elghbon 1
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iar/mn wXsmNc'roN coUN'rY. NEBRASKA JANUARY 21, 1921VOL XXX1
NelsPehr»on?aan lanolnasa call-
er at Fremont Thar-sdny.Hn. A. N. Anderson rstnroad fromNorfolk ilu filet of the week, luviltlbeen nlled than hat Friday by tha
au'lousil1nssaofllr.Anderaon,atabold there.Ha was removed to 4
hospital and is recovering from pmo-
monk.'l"ha!l.§\'.A.u 1dR.N.A.loJ | '¢s
held a joint ltallat.lon last 'Tuca-
shy1anA Ima of um-fs¢1»¢»,u k 'and ooffeo was zoned altarln
atallati-nn.s m .Goo.Robertsonentertainednvaralmladlss at a quilting Wodnoa-
lui. Bernina and Lorraine Prit-
r.l '";_ visiting friends tn Omaha
1-».I"",|.¢.andboysbalklt_ bolt
Elton Edmondson sunt to Omaha:
'nnaday evening so :nest his brotherwho ls here on a rldt.i
lllsa Viola Lautrup is visiting hor
shirt and family at Harland, Iowathll freak.PeteBerryandGiffordProner
were Omahacallers oneday thla"°§¢'f.Opal Wri hthe
1s s spentsnackandwithhomofndkl,returning to'
Linc oln Sur.hy "_-gl
Hr. and Hrs. HLaotrup andHrs.Berkely 1|-are Fremont callersSaturday afternoon.
onnarndna
u m . 1pl- n onmnlfaum '°l»"'° ' |
at liennard.The final score was 5
so I9 in favor of Kssuard.A fe! ladies called on Hrs. N. D.PetersonThursdayafternoonasltw a sh e rb h t h d a y .|
D n u¢ - Al l . . .l \ . . . . . . . - -.. . . .- . .I_
l m1 1 1 0 6 4n a l s a l v u i uC y v l nt u !w a c k - e n dw i t hh e rb r o t h e ra n d' l i 1 ' a ,
M r . a n dH n . S o r e n l fc l f l o n e k l .
H r . m d H r s . C h a r l e s G o t '..sc.h spentt h ew e e k e n da tt h e T .E .If re nd a
home.Hr. and Mrs. Chris Zalger entertained relatives from Omaha Sunday.ltr. ani Hrs. J. A. Snrihart enter-lslnldMr. andHrs. Gus Kronherg
and family, Miss Ylelda and HarrlntAkin: Thursday evminlgjdHr. and Hrs. Harryn m v e n aBlair callersllondayafternoon, ug-
\'> havi|5| dental work done.Hrs.. ll. Benton and two 'laugh-te nofIzsghlmspent atrend d-Inwithrelatives andfriendsinBlair
last sraak.Alvin Anderson of Arllnnon wht!on bla mother, llrs. A. N. Anxiaraon
last Saturday.!|ra.Hdeq llorgeasas closed her
| 0 1 4» | n a | \ | » - ¢ a u . u '| 01-;- -- _- -u pW e ne m nn nh o m eS u n d a .
w u lW l ea ea n dfs' wer e 111 1-
c r s a t t h e Th o r n s . :K n l e p h o m o o n e
e ve n i n gEas t wee k.
l l r .amdH n .O t t o j fo a se n t e rta i n e d C h a r l e s V o ss a n d fa m i l y S u n -
day afternoon.Grandma You also
vlsiwd then.Rodin Wiaae and funily spent lastliosudaat the Louie Luschen homo
nearashinéton.John andustav Xahnk were vis-itors at Bennlnlilln Sunday.HenryWrichshredded coml u ;
Saturday.Albert Kahnlc and Will Wcsemannpicked 'corn for Knud Rasmussen anumber of dayslast week.
MANE Y NO TE S
lr. Inu urn uD- uuun v.s1 |s'1 The ~ qi; na; i n ~|tained the followingt '= ;g°= gf*
Saturdayev:r.rs.Clyde Reynolda, Mr. and Mn. Opal
Reeve! and Mina Addie Bunn.Nissen Gracoand Helen Iockler
spent the week-end at the parental,
George Facklor home.
Mr. andH n .FritzMuller spernt
Sunday otumlnst the Ray mond
'Fherkelun hoto see the :cv boy
that arrived recently.Mrs. Angeline Ray, entedsjnod thefollowing relstives last Bnndiy: Hr.
and llrs.Pete Petersen and Ianni;
of Lyons, Mr. and Hrs. Clifford Ray
and Melvin and Clifford Janolra.
|Mn .Clifton Andersonand son,srhg hu been keeping house al. the
GooMorgan home for severad weeks.
later when the ladies took but in a'1
interesting "coke contest".The host-
ess had pieces of paper pinned around
theroomsandon nach weretwo
questions repreaenting the name of a
cake.Min Ada Hnrrlaon gunned themost rmhes o{_cakoa correctly and
wasdrenfirstp d a .li n .Chrll
Hin: received the consolation.A de-
licloua barn-course luncheon was thenserved consisting of mast beef, muh
odpotatoesan.lawry .salad,hot
.°olls, oickifr.ice cream.cake and
coffee.Thosepresentwere Iles-xlnrnta Louis Schenk, Wallace Snow-
denanddaughter. Jos. Jensen andPhyllis, Ed Nattcr, Chris Hina, John
Ardneon, John McDonald, Wm. Har-
as ___!!--a_l.........| ¢r.........u..1...returned to horhome at Tekamah |fl'f"*"fi Ada.__.__ .
~ ~Mn . T. p _ ' 5g ; , - o f D mvvr lu n
vltltln for :hurll s s u R d | . A r \ l z B n m ~ . . , ° , ; ; - : ~ = :~
NI lh l Wllthllum Bound To Y lllu
While Yun Plumler Sdn S li
'Palm From Whlohlu Du!
The Sale W u Env!!
THERE ls No c um OF mn an rr s
Wm. Atlun, nigh! wnnhnun at tha
Blllr Cumlnl U0-1 vu held up md
robbed and the nie ln tho dflee.._., . -.. l, »-.. .. \..\¢¢» l mlalu
I.
hope tovm in u ally'|vid!lu! Mon-
dly~E | e w u | | \ | u t | t \ h o E . B .
Csrrlgln home dudng the day and
Hn. Curlnn very kindly c alled upI n n mb u of har old frlsnda n d
school mam and mvsua then; down
for tba nmrnoan.~Mn .Sturds w u formerly m u
Arnold, a-uhm of the l| \e llr. andMn. Rin Arno ld, urly plonen of
Q h l n w w n x z d c o u n l y m d l t v r u n
mutual plenum to mb ln. Sturrif
Ind old mem. hen w lun lm! °1>-
\.v.v .h u u u w v v u n u n u m . . .UI N E W o r f l c s xs l g ns§;uLAR MEETING
:Closes Yun ws W llh A n later al- C' l"1 Cgn mlnlmen Hold Meeting
lu Ma ti n g .Ne w Ofllo ln 'h h 1 ~ Tllitlft Bulnaa Fo r ' Dal
P l u s .Work To Move _'u.Bills Al$ved And _
Ol!Al On g b ln B u lln e u D llc u li i d
FIRST BV SN BREA K mn YE ARS xax u x m n c F E B I U A R Y - r m
A very intending meeting of tha ''fcomxy Commldonun Room.
Chamber ul Commem vu held on law. Nebrukl, Jul. 24, 1921
Wodmodny evonlng.Report.: ui nb Tb loud of County Dummlulon-
lmu wmmlmu vnu llutenad to and »»-__=-_»»»-»-=to ullou mmmt
~- - -.-.1 m m
1 Hdlla C. hnnéh, deputy uname:
W u h l Mm]the
.olp lh a |u | -Iday muming.ll a h u been ailing{~ xm un (a ll bu g u m k ep t lt h u
'work will A (ew VQGIL1 ||o r h f n ha
nu hi m to the h olpi bl ( or i na l-
ment.R a v u n native n f W u h ln wncounty,h u l a ;bun ba m on | f um
o u r A:llnxw=\neldy lhlrty-nly a n u v -ln N12 hl vu married
Ko m n num W ilc ox :lla of 1-hh
county and to than Uma c hildren
we n b o r n , wo u u g h u n md me
mn.Amr th eir mmhn the y f armed
o l nponc ounty ,n
m a n l |0 mlh l t ' l \ n
"is1iREAu»No11aS
Levund lllller ol Kmu rd Gnu To
A ld n k ln l C o ll i n F o r t h S k
We¢k'| Course.B o n n ! T o
r h m m r m C a n n m u _
A c w v a s Al-FALFA a m s r m c
By vdrwe o l r u i n ;tho mol!poln u ln Bm me Gs m Club W ad
ln 1926 Hr. lmnnnd lllllor, an li,
o ld e n ! m n o l Hr . n d ln . E lm"
Mlllu of Knmlrd. Nebnska, bogus
zz
~ | ~ ~ n z .:ha boyz'
wg 4 -24 md drls 12 -I4 In
no r ofumud .Thal.0.0.F. andRsbckah lodgl-their $01211 inltnlhtion Wodnel-
musing.
stay In~ bed.
We have justunloadeda
wloadoiOmrWonder
Flolrandhave a carload
ol Pillzwy rolling.
Justgceived | carload oi
~HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
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~Our Atta Boy Eddle's of!
sold.
That his one and his onll-
es! dread'
ls the chance that whenill
He m.Ight have to He st|||
ea l l e n W e d n e s d a y .'I:1IU*IH r . C . E .D i a n : s p e n tt h e w e e k - 3 ..
e n d a tCl a r k a c nr i l hh i sw i fee n d
eon.K r . a n dI r e . R . E .F e l r c h i k l t a d
an a , Ho w a r d : n e n t t h e w ee k - a n d w i t h
re l at i ve se n dfr i e n d sI nLi n c ol n .To m F r e n c h i l c a r r y i n g m a i l w h i l eN k kC o o km j o y aafe w d a y avi s i t
in Om aha ..
M r .a n dU n . l i k eAn d e ra o na r e
f w r d l n aaI nd a y sl r i | . | ; t h el a t
£¢r'am o t h e r .l i n .E ve rll l u ma e n
a n dK r . W i l l u m e e n .l r . a n d u n . A m i n R u m b a ! e n d
U N I !sp e n tS~»f-gg;W i thh l ed a -
t e f i l i r e . L . E . Wa n d M r . W e n !m i f a m i l y .
M r s .A u g u s tB e h u r n a k e r i n dl e v-
c r a l o f t h e ( Ir i e h a ve b e e n u n d e r t h e
we a t h e r fo r t h e i aa t w e e k .l r .a n di l r a .( l y d el l o e e n b e u m
a n dfe r n i i yag en tS u n d a yd l a m m n
e t t h e E . S . A n d e n o n h o m e .|
_ - n|_nl-nu
-..- __ _ _ - .M n . A n n a W i e n , Il a n e , H o l e a n d
C a r la t t e n d e d t h e e b b : w e d d i n g e n -
n i ve n a r y o f D r . e n d H n . H i c k e y a t
Be n n i n g t o nTu e s d a ye ve n i n g .
C u l'N ie ceha u l e dn o mf o rGe o .
W r l c h o n W e d n e s d a y a n d Th u r s d a y .
A l m aW r i c h 's p e n tt h e1reek~end
w i t h h o m e f a l h .
C h r i sW r i e ha n dd a u g h t e r :'r e n o
N w » ' = ' ; g , v° "F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n .
C l a u sf i getB a n d ar (w i t hhl em o t h e r .r a .E " u » ~' Ne e
M i n R e h n ; S e e n , t h e t e a c h e r a tPe a ce ful H ii l a c ho e l , s pe n t t h e w ee k -
e n d w i t h h o m e fo i k a a t E i k h o r n .
H r . a n dM n .G e o r g eW r k hvi l -g d a tth eW a l t e r Je p p h o m eS u n -
J»C h a r l e a Y o ua n dfa m i l yw e
'h m r a d a y- ~ = 1 = q _ d d t o r ee t
H n . A n n a W i e norne.'
H e n r y L u s c h e n w a s a c a l l e r a t
1 ¢ n - n l l - l u l l
FRIDAY a nd SAT. a nd SAT. MATINEE
Ernest. Turnenee, Ch-rs Bmw and Percy Marmunl. in
" M A N T R A P "
Comldy--"50Ap suns uov"
pul week.my d oo mlm o n me n' Chi~ dlfn l ~m.~ J . A . Ba nu; emison, Herbert who Iattendln,1| ' w \ o o | ' | ( n , J nKotlvdin andhulllieluti on .3Omaha.A. N. Anderson,who was takenHrs. A. N. Anderson hu gone to
soddeady Ill with pneumonia et Nor-'bgwin;herdaughter,H n .Johnfolk wee recovering nice!et A loollBurgess and lr. Burgess and familyhonplhl when he vulll wi!hof Omghe, until Hr. Anderton is nblee n u m ( mr .Zlla friends hope forzo ntnrn from un hozpitai at Nor-hlm a speedy =°°°'°i{¢n¢
llr. andl n .W..RoupbaumHr. andHn .Geo. Johnsonof
on on the sick lllt this week.'Omaha were Sunday vilitors .at il*Kr. Ind Hn. Ray Rosenbaum and0. W . lla nlull ho m(l i nRuthRosenbaum ettondld !hoL. P. sud lin. Kneymborg d Fre-gzlzorel of ll. II. 8. Rosenbaum otmont wen vlddng with friends inr Thundny.1 Xnl Beturdny nitornoon.
Hn .
~E.B~rukerm d~" d aanna.
enbertdnda few
; g _ . n m u m -E ' J £ ¢ ] i | § m I ¢ u q i n u m »g il l l d d l l l l l l l i l l t f k b l n i l t l l n i -
||_ ||lh :\|lltt |¢ ¢l\ ||dlln h l l l n l h l a 1|-||., ¢ ,||;|; ||1q \ |» 4 |n d ||. l; n ~
n o 2 - w e - ¢ ¢ . ¥ ; " : _ = 2 . ¥ £ : = ' : . " _ 2 ' .' - m 1 - n d f - s - - r ; e - ' ~ ° : : :
Quasar um he hid fm dovmsnrd.mean l o i a ummuuwn lnla b lun'v w w : u n P r *_, ___ ________..__.pi the meantime he vu rdievlli ilu to an automobik drive ahah object of the 91-gnnlutioa so fnlbaf gtngqq gn gb o n a Gu mo o
dhig nm and fgnrllch 1105185 'lhich the but intansta of the boimmmlty Hl!'r!iTll¢hr. Dnfxinz 20.25
hu had on hh penon.Aftar tblqllw 121,000 more acres ol' mrinhr that and vhlh but iid!! of iht thaw and D. 0.,¢§h0°\l» Suhr;80.75
L...\:n.. »"......\ nmir nttantiotl to tbl nllnud in Hebnlka during 1926 than ghmaur Ind loud talk hu bam avi-H u w Rasmunn, Hauling
Q L---m o
|93 01 uqmmr, D019, mn. AlaurnaaunSpangler. Hn. Fad Phugo and Hn.
Ed Nonmmakor.d l cf =\l'|ivl%°u
an1 Vials at home and a bu t of
friandl who knew him for hi! xter-
woridng at tht pmpgr uma um punto |041 result: hum n gal mrlnl-
L u t wrins numerous I n ma nwan asking the county qua! what
fu m to a n nu t do nt a nd a lf ni is
|Mn.Wm.Hml»on»n.ilnuAd¢I
I
l
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w r\ . n t 1 . r . u u m ca sl v n u u ,J. . . "1h ofn lf3kH r .a n dl i n .J u n e !C o n o t yi n t e r -a t t e n d e d1u n eou cn
L n i n s dM r .a n dH n .C l y d eR e y n o l d s ,b e a mI n t' I 1 z u n d l y .
H r .a n dM n .A .E .D i x o na n df a m - |M r .a n dH n .C .J .H i n d l e ya n d
51 1a n dH r .J a m e sK a h n ea tl i z m e rT H U I H Y8 2 1 |M r .a n dH n .l e o nH i n d -
:M ,a l "m df u n i l ys p e n tS u n d s yI nO n k -n nsarP H S . ,H | : C o y ,J r . ,s p e n tS u n d a yl a n da tt h a j x o m eo ft h e i rd a u g h t e r
a tt h eR .l i .I n r o o nh o m e .r
M r s .M a r g a r e tI v e r s o ne n t e r i l d n t f lh u s b a n d
T h ep r o j e c tl e n d e r s ,l l r s .L u d w i g
J a n s e na n dM r s .( LJ .H i m g g yw e n t
t oB l a i r I u tt o o kt oge fr t h sn e x t
a n d : i s i s . M n . A r t h u r H o p p e !! a n . l
t h efo l i o w i n gg u o s ua tmoy s t e r
supper int Friday evening: Hr. andMn. R. M. Iverson and family, Mr.i n d Hn .1'1{_ Ivenon and daugh-Ponca ineJub work.Agn. Ju. Bful-
2' ?
1 Cl
Wil
www' ~-...... ..., _
n x m m o m y m z k m u f o b n t s a a k
no had and pmoosdud m bnakthu
Iock.Wim the uwpdon ol | eoupk
of c rowhun,whkh thuy obwnedfrom the machine shop. may bnmgiul.
Lhei: ow: tools.Afier smuhlnx up
the ufe and finding "M-hint they
!lx¢d I pillow (or thclr prlnonenmd . mvu e d h i m wi th I wi ! a n d
mlde dudr dzy ldnn.llr . A n n u
hid in UM position an which hl
un u mjl a b ou t mo Q ...when bl uitrlc ild tha A u
panerby who nh lhwl NmTho shed!! vu immdillbly no\:I
fh d r m wma o f tlmb lld ltl h a veu w : m n m m f y 5 - -
Tha Ri ni# L umbh Cvmwwi of~'flu wu broken into the same :night
but thu place been broken into
Bo th e n lwn - Ne w bridge zo be
waded mr Plum River n Gotlan-
noxmnn FIRE
nrmovs lone
nr: 3. .. rim. E arly Tb): Ko rn.
f u .Fi n u u lu nc h Sa le Tu e
la h T o B l u m H t l l l l l l -
u B _ u ! e Th e F tn lln n
r x n n k x a k COVERED mr INS.
The firemen vnn called um inan-
ing ua Un Pd er Ty m s outh f am
nf! -. - my we n smme d ma du ne i.. ms._
so ma n y d mu th t th e * § ! ° . " ~wine | fin. a! unhwwn orilin, had
ds aty o tus eg oo a v o m n u w u n
s w i m w -'TheCh;mbe1p¢idlhn1euc ond:a
nthlsik flald, dlo donned ubanm'
w m e m x m m ; a n D m a m pGlen Club va; glvm n dmmlon of
$100;.¢h¢ Pix Club vu lnuud | 50
which was u r i w l o u h ° ¥ |whoa z v d to i n v u t l n p u n b n d n d
' t h h h u b o n o l n d t m d x t l n l t ;
pun ol the many . hu bun turnedm ¢ \ w c ¢ m y A | ~ m ¢ B u u = » d v u \
e vw wd l r b e n tu md u tb l u e s -
u r y c ( \ h ¢ . a ! C .°The Cow m d H u Special thi n.
vr hlqh mn dn llr wu du ith ec xi lo lu n
i n g wu n o e lv s d b y l h C h tm b c : o l
Coi nmem an d th i b ig gm an d in
me m u f v : a n n u n l m e m m .
(read tho lnin at this p lea.Sk Hz sign: coating well up m-
\___.. . ...._ ..|.....»4.m a n
.,.__h i l l 'Chrhunlm.wurk 2'|.Ww u v m u r u . , » . . P " ~u m
s. P. yuahmp, so u~`l`§<» D.
Cqm ~n ox.-. mm. Aunmy, uma furP0015 moo3°h\"U- Buxeham, nm smuf,n o"~~~»~ ~ Main. luzhlne c¢.,Bavlpa 29.05
C. lf vc o ok , Lun d hkn f or
m y 121.20
, Baud lor Popr 7.06
L C.er, County Jndgs, Ct._
l l l . H e n n a sa.
0 .n u n . B i l d ( n rYour1 m m
K. B. Printing 0°~. Suyplles 135.54
.mm c . u mm, c °. c m, ax-prnu, Putin. c le.10.40
H. W . Mlnhlll, had tnknn (nr
m a lW.90
li n g q wmu .
smuufs 0F
PUBLIC 0l'FlClAlS
Salaries ram Cwnly 0!f\:h\| Give
M A lhnu 0! Baleronen. Mih-nv Ana You ma To.Wim ougqn
BUP'l'5'SALARIES mcnubxn
1-.»-\..Al | n u lte r o f infcmmllun vu
ln this wa c k | '| vin| du uluiu of
me diifunnt ovumy officers and ol
LM nperlntc ndunll of tbl dlfhnnt
xhooh in un county.In n a mu m...._.._ ¢_|......-»x.... .Na :Q .».....u
u \ n » w r - " u n a u h .T h o a u v n
dapuulad an tbl condition ol the
ned. noll nnd xmmmt of nnllabh
malware.Thin nu . c ounty lpn! Baku hulertihmhimsdl by nearing l r ,
Pad smug tin Agrilwmy Spec ul-
ln of tho Alrkudtnnsl Collin to be .
ln Blair tho dwnma of February23 z o ho ld I n uttin ( xt 9 | eq sr f. ,
lwuge Sn tbl ahlmoq.'l` h lll\ i £ ' . , .\ n ¢ w | 1 1 \ » m¢ m = u \ n n ~ f | q u ¢ -
ti o n b o xn u la n ._ ,,..vm fo lkvh g q u go tio m ha n b m' . »r.l"'\-
uhed of c ounty :gmt Hearn Bunn# ,
.Th q m n u g o o d q v y v -;_ j <-u ~ » a . » n » n \ ¢ ¢ | f \ - , ~ f u » ¢ ~ a » , -i ~
mu lv l u mm n h le u lt vn ._~.l . w m u ¢ b ~ b u t n y u » ¢ » d » M -
ti l l?2. wing nrhty of nlfnun lx bm for .
mh e o mt y u u d w h n n u n n o d
asstay In~ bed.
e have justunloadeda
load oi Omr Wonder
~~and have a carlnad
Hillsblry rolling.
ut rgeeived | carload oi
"mia Rae! Brand Pure
-~ Gym: Shell
00Ib. bag,S-~
QUALITY
m m s r1
r o c e r i ¢a n dM e a t s
JEN5 NIELSEN_ Prop.I
~HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
-JAN. Z! £0 JAN. 21-
e
ALONG THEBOTTOM ROM:
Mr. an-Iln . Cly d eReynoldsofPowell, Wyo., who worn former well
known rasld-:nu of this neighborhood
and vicinity, nn whiting hero at this
lime.Mn. Reynolda ans Kin JessieAnderson, dmghter of Hn. Sam A:-
dzron ond thehmily mined here
manyyou1.Mn. Reynolds attend-
ed the domes. school and ner echoed
mote: and old frlondn on delighlldtc-neo horegaln.Tho r h uob eon
havin; a good time and have been
entertained by the following friends:
Hr. and Mn. A. E. Dixon nod hm-lly, Mr. and Hr; Jonu Blomberg and
family,i l u .Hgrgaret lvonon and
family , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurd,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn and family,
Hr.andHn. J u. County ,ClydeMetzler and Genldlne, Mr. and Ire.
Kenneth TysonandHr. andHn .
Harry Tyson.
MinnErnestlneMolloyspentthe
weekmd at the R. M. Iverson home.Mr. lni Mn. C. H. Bllnchalrd and
Aubrey Gaines of Herman spent lut
Sunday at the home of M1. Allr-
garet Iverson.
Theerry Hiker: Club mel wi'!1
Mn. Fritx Muller lon Thursday =\f~ternoon and spent an enjoyable time
vlnllirng and piecing quill. blocks. Mn.
SUNDAY
Vinh Dunn nnd Ven Gordon in
P-.KOSHEQ KITTY KELLY"
FOX NEWS, HODOE PODUH ANU REVIEW
FRIDAY a nd SAT. a nd SAT. MATINEE
Ernest. Turnenee, Ch-rs Bmw and Percy Marmunl. in
" M A N T R A P "
Comldy--"50Ap suns uov"
MO NDA Y
Buck Jones in.THE F L Y I NG HO RS E MAN
Camcdy-"MADAM DYNAMITE"
TUES DAY
W EDNESDAY a nd THURS DAY
llnruld Lluyd in
"THE KI D B R OTHE R "
comedy-"vuncn IN 1 HH NOSE"
A. E. Dixons last Sands! morning.
Hr.andHrs. T. K. Iverson anidaughters, Elsa E1-neatine McCoy and
Misses Clara and Pearl Iverson spent
Saturday evening at the R. M. Iver-
aon homo.hleaara andAleadamea Harry and
Kenneth Tyson and Geo. Hain wen
among thou who pulied off a aur-
prine party on Z. B. Smith in town
last Monday evening.Mrs. Frlta Holler spent Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Cora Beard.
T. X. Iverson ahellad corn for Hr.
Frank Kelty Wednesday.
Ned Tyson trmeked cattle to OmahaMonday for himself and Clyde Het:-
ler.On Wednesday he trueloed a load
to Omaha for Gien Ray.Theo. 'Ihe:1¢el»en ahelled morn for
Wm. Conifer on Wednaday.
Mr. and Ura. Lou Fink have por-chased a meatmarket at Garland,
Nob. and expect to have a aaie of
their farm maébinory noon.They areliving on the Collins htm.
Mr. and Mn. A. E. Dixon to-ok llr.
and Mrs. Clyde Reyna!la to Herman
Tuesday morning and all had dinnerat the C. H. Blanchani home.Mr.
and Mrs. Dixon returned home that
afternoon.__\Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson visited
ai the Cash Reynolda home in 'De-
kamah Wednesday evening.Mr. andIr a .L. L.Layman and
family spent Sunday at the home of
freshmeat:ofiee erenmand nuke
wereIerred.
Hr. and Hra. Ed Nato: entertained
n number of guestaat dinner lut
Sunday.Those present were Mr andlin. Grant Lage and hir. and Mn.
ErnestKmaeo! ihlhoun,Mr.and
Mrs. Harry Belt: of De Soto and Dr.
31 Mrs.. Hunter and family of Oma-
Mr.andMrs.MiltonRobinaon
spent last Sunday in Omaha.Mr. aniLinn FredLongspent
Sunday at the Earl Caldfreil md J.
J. bon; homea.Mr. and Hrs. Dan Thompson spent
Sundaydternoon at theAb Roan
home in Hialr.Clutter Aronsonbeen honking
corn for Jay La:een this week.
Hr.andBra. JamesThompaon
spent Sundsy evening with Hr. and
Mrs. John Barry and family.Mra. John Aron:-on entertained at
aluncheonWednesdayafternoon.
An authors' contest reunited in M:a.
JohnHefhznddwinning first prix:
and lin. D.\n Thompson, booby.Aluncheon of chicken, hot. rolln, aairl,
pelaio cakes, ice cream,cake ami
coffee was served.There vaa pree\»entliearlarnesChrisHina,LouisSchenk, J. Hebonnld, Ed Haber, Dan
Thommpn, W . G. Haniaon and Min
Ada.
TheEnterprisefor ne1n.
A
unl ked vm;ign.on ln un un:mn n n na mr me um Qdivv wvlu v---~ - - - -Q or \l|1.|.luu: lluuuunuuu ............---x.In 1. »;p:»-ua that mmm; g with ,fif, ';,',,,,:",,,H www. Nsbr, md in umm emu- Haullee Huh:enl. swan Buniuzvs bf- clipped ma mm for funn! ':1£-»¢-1z>¢;¢¢und1'a dmv
ff'i.f'...\....,1 hum that nlsue of hurl- ,.II.. Hn ....,.I_-n..°..m~.n1nL hirh W# Iowa dfwdill ~ ~ ~ ,.,°',.'f',i§°.'I'i§' §,....=.. fnr I arena._ |__ 3."""l
ma "im, `"1n§§`zB"£h§¢ :Imnan.Mr. Athi: uns about the atnetlth e da y f ollo wi n g th e ho ld u p c lth o u f h ~ gg Q; 5 " " "" : n ; °d Q3
he was mmewhat lame from the from She bmaku buiidl-|
wire 4:uI.|.on the wrist md from lvbll The K vwf fr :r u p_
éf1ly covered
through Bldr our the anon cut rn-I "H'ww--» ~»~».-.»»-- --_'rr21||beado!| ro1.\ndby Om;haan:lth1|.Pwrh a l m m m much traffic through Nahr. Cuiv. l Mfg. Co., Rapdn 18.00 County Tmuunr
Blair uhhh h u b e e n a " r r ' md Belle Roberts, Land 'I';kln for Dwvév ;*\l;1-lfll
orbunlne.sa move.Road 88.00 srDe any clerk' °l o n g ' °" "c r a m p e d " ° " " ° "° " i ~ >m m n u m .1 :u p r n u m e d = » = -1 _ I * > » s § .= s ; f = : f 1 '° : " ~ 1 e ' ° " ; £ = = : ', . : ~ ' : - . ' " ' € ';=. ,, '§`:" ' f " " " '' " " " ' " f " 'm . . . <£ , . ,J u l n
M - _"I _a...1-..a.. .| ..
n u nr=..ow.w1250.00
2000.001250.00
.1sroo.oo
lnnn M
# W h a t i a t h a b u l n r to sow
nu t c lo ve r !5. Why-does alfalfa md west clov-
\: mah tho but stand md gmurth
on hlllsidu?s. W hat is the beat vulet: of nm
the floor.Mr. 'Pylon will rebuild.vu |Jlln\lrru|:1 Dunn; ulavugu Ulu uDNA vs . : A r me n u a a xr s 0 -forks og the Gumbet of Cnmmsrc ehfn Len: Rathmann, Rent mooivvnulx zur JU'Iv=..__0 HANLONS RETURN n comnuttae was nent out thx: :Lined |C'l\§m:~n Sheets, Labor 3.00 'County nuevo:500.00 d o n t?WP '~!*° old vledm Io Dua Col!ege[SL Joneplfl Honpltai, Cars at County mpmqy 120030 7. Will nroet c lover :ann bint In
»....1s.oo Cnunty mmf 1soo.oo n ¢;1ll¢?d 1: 1:m a"...e-._-f "n |n sweet down
ID U U C ] } l l a l s m .u v f» - 'q w w w - -~m a d e a n d w h e n a b i g m a j o r i t y o f "P R ';" _ . .
|' " " ' " " " " " _ '" " ' _ _''u l l l r a r m a n i u rz a =|»d.-|¢: u n a u n r r e a l -" " " " ": . : . . " r ' . . . . . _ . ° : . ' . . f , . . . . : : . m m m ! : : : : _ . . ~ v. : '= . . . : = - '-f. .; ':. '=; .
fr o m t h e e n u i h n m t o f t h e b i l l .h u s h o f g h n m m l n l t y .
: n u n l n d t l l u ~ | - u m o n l l t m g o o l ___ ._ __ _ __ __ _
\1|inmmII1IlIlmllllIIIIIIll|\\\llum:numnlI|||||u|||u|||nunu1nu|||un|mum|uu1unummu|uu|1|mm.HH.-...................... muliuiliuuiuumuumminm-nuui--»~~»..~.-........ ................................_.......ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT BEING
INSTALLED IN BLAIR To IMPRQVE SERVICE
In order :lm uw penpx. ln mah- an be furnished lim Baer vwiblv
aerviee :her the two telephone nyelleme are unlud about February li lhil Com-
pany is innalling additional central odioe equipment. innludiul aYilikilll
machine and a new eetlion w dn avriuchboand.
The ringing mmhlne will ring the belle on the ulled telephone auro-
matiully u anon ae the cnnneeiinn is eeiablinhed and will continue lo ring anregulnr inmmls until the telephone is anawered or the all is abandoned. This
will speed up Lhe aervlee considerably.
What is knnwn u "audible ringing" aleo will be iullodumd.It is a
"subdued humming" sound which will be heard in zbe receiver by the calling
penonand which will let him know that the bell on the telephone be is callin(
is being runu.This will du away with the neccesily of having ihe operator
allure the callinl person that elie is ringing.'
The neufeeczlon being added to the awiwhboard will makeroam for
eonneeliul! che lines ul the presens Nunhweetem Bell Telephone Company
eubocdben w lbll Oompany'a swilchboerd.lv. also will provide for additional
service asBlairgmwa.
The introduction ol auwmelic and audible ringing
and the inaullnlion ol ine new section w the |wllcl1~
bound is in line with our claire w lurnielx the people
of Blair with the beet polaibll ielepluona verviee.
B L A I R T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y
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B Q IS A O m u vu l g u u w l n a w w w . . . . - . ..,... ...._-__.m a r Il l - l l r .| A l l i u | t o n l c h o o l l 5 2 3 4 0 . F t . C a l h o u n ' h ; ' ; ' ; ° ; " ; ; ' ; " ; ; ; P ; i ; '
T h e n h to ta le d 3 6 2 0 0 w h i c h w a { $ 2 2 5 0 , H e r m a n 8 6 0 0 , K e n n a r d 3 1 6 0 0 .- m g a p p l u c a n 5 ° a n d f o r so n g
1in about sixtyc 1:x.£nnAr £ Poa1nrrH ?§£»uiE§¢z=&nn» nuvialu Anil vublic-T
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ity and ld\eriili:\g.Pnc ticsl d,m BNTERTAlNS rnnzxmn
i i n g y e a r .I n t u e l e g a w a w " W . .1Iu m m 4-ul-' A|_|_ mm s Q ocesan Council to meet in Omaha are1.sa Mntthiesen, Dr. G. .\. u.1;»urf"U9l5'E9S Angol\ t \| \ |u | | | lu . u .¢;] " " l - -- - - - - - -_gg g , 3,H r .a n d H r s .So re ns en u m a t o Da vi s o n ,H o m e B e o m n m i u D e v i n 2 *o u r .
America in 1381 and lmmedlatelyiment. low! Statis (knllege, Amen, In
Thrills -- Heégaclm
Laugfg
FIX
BAYUNETS!
Byflvt .lok|W.l'|\ommn,Jr.
The big story of the
World war!Unbeliev-
ably good, diversified
and absolutely unique
-whether you are a
militgrisgpacifistorjust
in between,the epic
will surely interest you.
Tho spirit of combat is
in everyline and in
every illustration-
illustratiuns which re~
produce sketches
dashed off by Thoma-
son himselfon the field
of battle.
Slartsasaserialin
War Swria come back
with 4 bang!
ern, will on the 14th day of Febru-uy , am, u tha wut fro nt door of
Llc Wuhlagznn County Court Homein tha dt; of Bla ir,Washington
County,Nebruka,at 2:00 o'¢lock
PAL,n a u i d d a u a ll at public
IUc lha £0010 highest bidder forcuja.tho foiloiring doicrihd m l
num, to-wit:"Thleut22' ac r ~e| c !th nlo uth !
of the southeurt quarter ISHSESU.
of nection thme (8), township eigh-
118), north wa ten (10), outaf th 8th P.H., Washington County,
Jolla A. Curigan.
Referee.Dated this llth day. of J anuary,
m v .5143.
Nebraska."
'To be
P 1 i n t e d S e r l h l l y i n
THE BNTERPUISE NEXT W E
Blvgyzrss
C||!.JohW.'|'|»na,.h.
Interest in ev thingg"-fm eo ».°Z¥»/0,13
ar is vlng at agmt rate. Many modesand plays have recently
appeared, but mm andfighzinpuzicipnnuagreeluxThomason
tumed out the bestjobof all.Iclsafzue
tale, really n pmm' the
get American heriuge.
""'§ it-'l'hdl with theSol iera Under Eire-
Laugh lt the HmnibrousEpisodes- Marvel atthe Vivid IllustrationsSketched by the Veran-
tile Autheron the Spot!
NOTICE OF SUIT
0'Hanlon fl O'Hanlon, Att;s.
To John C. Jonson. defendant:
You are hareby notified that Sophia
Jensen has fllad her duly verified
petition In the District Court of Wuhlngton County,Nebraska, and com-
menced an. action in u i d Court
against y ou, tho objod and prayer
of which in to :ever the bonds of mat-
dmony between you and to obtain anabsolute divorce for her from you,
together with permanent alimony, and
for meh other and farther relief in
the premises as may be iunt ani
eqoitablo..
You are hereby tgotifiui that you
an required to answer sail actionIn said Court on or before the 28th
day of February, 1927, or the Court
may take the allegations contained insaid petition to be tnmo and gn nt
gaid plaintiff the relief therein prayed
or.Dahd at Blair, Nobnaka, this l2t.h
day of January, 1927.
3°l>hi¢ Jmlen,51-az.vmnurf.
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A R O U N D T H E C O U N T Y
News of Interest gathered by Enterprise
~me an~ dec-Linllly,thenand . theyTho house
thi te gn pe-a Int! white
v u itavedl n .Peter~rew Johm-uy Hinkley;
\g_;=~»==»»»
z ummm,n and Mrs.Helen Ru -ughl well-
lneludlng iceng cake, dee, alto manyMn. Soren-nmarkforlyhs later they
part of thelived sincelived on the
ytwo y ears.forty roses
(lamp, as I
feel J E ;
~,,.zf. evo
r . n l H n .
many moreee.Nielsen nt-rhood hur\i1=:~
were neld
mom.~"1| ..~
»Fredericknvers the
service: will
~rnfng at li
ALE
. P. Slocum farm
e and one-half
l house com-
harp, on .
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1927
celebrate his hinhdayf Saturday eve-
r. and Hrs. James Larsen andchildrenwereSundayalternoon
5outa at the Martin Larsen home.
Hr. and Hrs.Fred Clirillilnnnand :ons spent Friday evening withMr. and Hrs. Peter lvsznon.'I'he!ienorll| Club mel '\'|1ursdsyafternoon at the Chris Wu! homo.Seven members were present.The
ladies tied a comforter.Hrs. W ulfserved refreshrnenu to.har gsmsrta.The next meeung wiki be with Hrs.Martin Nelson in Blair if roads and
wellhlr lnnlt if not it will be IrlthHrs- Ch s hrsen.Mr.and Hrs.Fred Cb.illisnle:1and sons visited grllurdly evening at
the James Larsen home.Sunday dinner [nests 82 Chris
Benton: were Mr. and Hrs.HenryChristensenandAllard,Mrs.LuqyLarsen, Clgc, Helen and Leona.Mr. and rs. Riglaard Nelson, Leon-anl and Viola srent Saturday eve-
nl lt Hana Wu fs.'if and Mrs. Gotlieb'S1ork were
Omaha passengers on Sstunisy incompany with Mr. and Hrs. Harry
Larsen of Kennard.Viola Nelson spent Sunday after-noon with lliu Laura Knutson.Hr. and llre. Emanuel Andreasonwere Omaha pauenaers Saturiay.
Fridly evening supper guest!al.
Chris Larsens were Mr. and Hrs.Haas Wulf and children.
Dinner guests at the Jens Iversonhome Sunday were Hr. sm|.-Mrs. H.C. Rasmussen, Harold and Helen, Mr.
hrprbs prior to RH h|¢1-bg.vided by Zur, and that thereafter, ho-
1| rlt,¢ ut.h¢ lbthay dhnury . 1921
ui d mm ma de In d la hr wd l fur-ther order mating Ednzd Hanna a
idaadnnt in this action..
fare, in wrm-ua ot uid de-
cno and ordar mid! and azrtnud onI-b018|'.hd8yo!3¢pkmber, l92&,andthe term; thrlof, and the further br-
dar M this court made and intend
on the 10th day of January, 1927, :zo-
Bea ioh er tby rlvmtoallpa no asi n-hnsted tl llid matter, that the un-
éifli nd J o hn A .. Clrrin n. u rc !-
eru, will on the 14th day of Febru-uy , am, u tha wut fro nt door of
Llc Wuhlagznn County Court Homein tha dt; of Bla ir,Washington
County,Ne b n l h ,at 2:00 oklock
PAL,n a u i d a m a l l at publicIUc lha 20 the highest bidder for
cuja.tho foiloiring doicrihd m l
num, to-wit:"Thleut22' ac r ~e| c !th nlo uth !
of the southeurt quarter ISHSESU.
of nection thme (8), township eigh-
118), north wa ten (10), outaf th 8th P.H., Washington County,
Jolla A. Curigan.
Referee.Dated this llth day. of J anuary,
m v .5143.
Nebrula."
Coors wma
G A S
mu 10th ~r ~ ~a(SEAL I. c. znnsn.
51-0.County Judi'-
NOTICE OF SUIT
'
THQ Only S,e1n_gible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
: .anenosr tannedbyi ty i n (;¢gmay;;~_1;;1f u n
formnnyggqgjg1\
'uw
holpitaiity of an m s viuu bamSunday for diana: .md supper ln
Wiebke Wulf of Blair, lr. nad lla=
Andrew Jenna o! Fnmoni. Hr. nnHn .Charles Roch and Anna,Li:and Mn .Harry llldam and sumHr. and lin. Belief Wulf and Benard, James and Huel, Mr. and Hr:
Henry Ruhr and Arthur, Albert uaAnna, md Rev. and Mn. P. J. Rd:crtlen.In the afternoon Rev. Rei:arisen bagltlnd the two foiluvrhx
Childnn:nnhad Gena. tan manila
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petition that a day he met for thehearing 2l|e1'¢4>!, and notice at uid
hearing be given by public ation m
all persona Interested, and that upon
llld day of halting that the Conn
make and enter In said estate mattertts supplemental decree finding an.|
utabtiahifng the heirs at law of saiddecedent, their degree of kinship, and
tbdr various intsnm in md estate.
You are therefore notified that ahearing will be had In laid estate
matter on said petition by thle Court
at the County Court Room in theWashington County Court House ln
the City of Blair, Nebraska, on the
18th day of February, 1921, al. 10:00
o'e1oek in the fonnoon of said da?
at which time and vlvqe the Courtwill take evtdmee In regard to aai!
matter; and enter 1t's decree therein
u e fonb its findln relatlto I=."I.'»... at law kit aueziving .JI
George Wanjell, deceased, their le-
||'\e of kinship and their qightl oflnhezihasce In add estate matter.
Given under my hull and the aaa!of the County Court of Waa`*\in.|ton
County. Nebnaka, this 20th day of
January, 1921.(SEAL)I. c . m.u :n.
I-ll.County Judge.
|: L~z Auto Top . Si de c -rum. am I
l threw. Miller Tina nd Tabu I
I Stes : V llu llxln g 1
NOTIC£ (JP ¥lEARlNG\
0'Hlulon l 0'Hlnlon, Atty n.S'I'A'!'E0F NEBRASKA»
'W bo-nm
In the Count Conn
In Probate
In the li n u x o f the Estate nr!
Gwrn Wardell, D-weaned:To a nheirs at luv and all persona inter
ested In uid nuts matter:
You an hereby notified that June:W. wmmr, un ldminllrtnlor of an
estate uf Gwfn W udell, deceuod,
on the 26th du U! January , 1927,filed his dniy vlrifleti petition with
this Conn In uid astute :under #-
Ic ging uma; other things thu on:he 23111 day uf September 1904, thh
Court entered it'|find onler and
dec ree of dinrihtlliun in md nut:
matter,but filled lhereiu to mule
any finding u to the bein of nldJecedent, tndr degree of kinship ani
their interest in uid estate.and
gg"
I |3 0Bea ioh er tby rlvmtoallpa no asi n-hnsted tl llid matter, that the un-
éifli nd J o hn A .. Clrrin n. u rc !-
eru, will on the 14th day of Febru-uy , am, u tha wut fro nt door of
Llc Wuhlagznn County Court Homein tha dt; of Bla ir,Washington
County,Nebruka,at 2:00 o'¢lock
PAL,n a u i d d a u a ll at public
IUc lha £0010 highest bidder forcuja.tho foiloiring doicrihd m l
num, to-wit:"Thleut22' ac r ~e| c !th nlo uth !
of the southeurt quarter ISHSESU.
of nection thme (8), township eigh-
118), north wa ten (10), outaf th 8th P.H., Washington County,
Jolla A. Curigan.
Referee.Dated this llth day. of J anuary,
m v .5143.
Nebraska."
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nn. w. P. HBIIPHILLuaxrwr
D hand ln new Harm Tlnln Bldg.
g Blair, Nehnnh
Names or zsnizré sau:
Gnu Blllué, L awy er
All persona inhruhd an hqnby
notified ibn! on the mn day of Stir
iunhor, 1924, the Hon. Charles Indie,
ana of the Judges ol the DianktConf! at Wuhhgton County,Hu-
bruka, In a ouuhm :uit pcndlnx gn
uid uunty , in which Alles H. la
mn 'ul plaintiff and Ralph Luna.a minor, 0P\l Kruger and R¢yn¢.~l
Knmr. uma doftadanil, uid action
tnlng far I-ht Partition of enrlaln
mul nun thu re in xml henin sil-
oeribod, quad n :hens -uwolnttu
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
To Cease Operating in Blair January 31
The work of connecting the lines of this company
to the switchboard of the Blair Telephone Company
will be completed january 3l.
After !a+<il£=- the Northwestern Bell Telephone
Company will no longer operate an exchange in this
city and both laal and long distance service will be
fumished by the Blair Telephone Company.
Our local manager will remain in Blair until
February Z8 to receive payment for local and long
diatana service fumished our patrons up to and in-
cluding _january 3l.
We wish to thank our patrons here lor their
patronage and cooperation and to suggest that these
friendly relations l>e~continued wi|.h_ the Blair Tele-
phone Company.
'Nonmwtsrsnn Bm Tnmlonf Gomnv
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"W uvt liven some hlk of 'Elsie
marrying a duke?"
"Yea dear,but the duke di¢ln'tmention It."
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BELL CREEK VALLEY
J noHr. and ln.. August Knrkhoft -
lon Blank?'mire Sunday o
villlon lt tht Hollrd Ba nuHr. usd Hts. Hrnry llongodobt
oon,CorI spent Sunday durnoonthe homo of ilu. Radio lmndolrt.
um S oph ia W sh rmm ou | l
with Inna Roltmnn on Wodnoday.
lr. and ln. W m. W llkanhg andfomiiy into Sunday n u ts o t th e
Henry WIl&|n1:|| home.
Einar Hartman; Ind Arthur Mongo-doh: were in Fnnsont Satanlay :I-
hmoon.
0Wm. Iloltmna In-i mn, Lester and
daughters, Irons and Viola spent Sun-day oftornoorat tho Angus; Loll-
nun homo.
Mi n Helen Aldmder spent the'mek-orud with home folks at Fro-
mont.Hr. and Hrs. Wm.8Ierk| and chil-dren, Herbert, Donald and Hu-kline
spent Sunday aftemoon with rel.;-
tlvbs lt Fremont.Raymond Echtrnkunp in the 'Row
dghth grade pupil at the Lailmnn
school.
Wm. Hoitman and lon, Irvin usd
Alben Lallmxn wen Arlington ail-
on Bntur-hy afternoon.
Janus 27EJ Llnzhont ..K4..,r.=.»., Flor-
ence and Babel of Nlelrerwn, Innsand Norms Boltmnn, Hahn Ahlmahrmd Irvin Holtman were Bunclay af-
ternoon guests at tho Alben Lollmon
Hn .Hlnnie Laklman and fan!!spent Sunday afternoon at :ho ILal!home at Nkkerson.-A5231 Sdner of Omhlrd, Nah. in
vldting at tho homo of his comin,Chnna 'W ilken}::.H i n Halen Ah :ncler upon! the
mek-and at the Wm. Hoitmnn home.llr.and Hn .John Echtenhmped' Arlington d d ll d Mom!-ly nftnrnoon at the August Lallmon homo.Tho Young Ladies' Missionary So~dety nm at the home of lllu Sophie
Vlntermnn ol Thundnf :.'¢¢moon.llh o Norma Holtmm roiumodhomo Saturday owning from Wnynevlan also hu completed hor teachen' eoune.Wm. Hallman vu n Bh1r¢a¥IerThursda .rRr. and lin. Dic k Laliman droveno Fhmont ?:idny to attend the fun-m l o f Hrs. Cly de Notlon.li n .Nurlon na formerly lla W ealthy'Pimps of Fontusglle.
llrudoht Bros. an Zruayputting
up r lummex'| lvnnir o! ice.
War Swria come back
with 4 bang!
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To John C. Jonson. defendant:
You are hareby notified that Sophia
Jensen has fllad her duly verified
petition In the District Court of Wuhlngton County,Nebraska, and com-
menced an. action in u i d Court
against y ou, tho objod and prayer
of which in to :ever the bonds of mat-
dmony between you and to obtain anabsolute divorce for her from you,
together with permanent alimony, and
for meh other and farther relief in
the premises as may be iunt ani
eqoitablo..
You are hereby tgotifiui that you
an required to answer sail actionIn said Court on or before the 28th
day of February, 1927, or the Court
may take the allegations contained insaid petition to be tnmo and gn nt
gaid plaintiff the relief therein prayed
or.Dahd at Blair, Nobnaka, this l2t.h
day of January, 1927.
3°l>hi¢ Jmlen,51-az.vmnurf.
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Interest in ev ~thin~
Itorl, rad to nnr others intarnted in
add matter:You Are Henby Noti-fied That an imtrumont purpofrting to
be the Lut W ill and Teltunenl ofWillilm Hlckamack 4¢,¢u,,.;, la on
file in uid Cwrt, md also a pell-tion nmrinz for the Probah of amid
Inltmmmt, and far thu nppointment
of John E.Hovendick as Executor
That on thi ,fllh :ily of February .1927, at 2 ocleok PH., uid patitlon
and the proof o! the eticution of
uid lnstrummt will be heard, and
that if you do not then appear and
contest, said Court may Probate xr]
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l nz n v u a party.mm to th in k it f in e mmCariF1\ndlenhul mhfort
t o f t h i s h l b a u l m n m d a y'nos Wagiid uotln1"nt| \ep&u i g r b u th o p s t h a t h e u d u n e o
n 7.mu Pu shtu is movin g umto the Nelson pilot nonh of :|~ hhdreeently punrgxued.
nc nz a r.T0-cl Ellis .»..u.§°.;°$L. Tuesday,
liwrlng to Clava ln Hamm.Edmund JOHN. who hu been »hu for Hr. Paulsen :inet hlldentns \ Sunday vhdtor at -Wilma Broom I! having an a
of the mumps.
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ByCapt..lok|W.T|»mmn,Jr.
The big story of the
World war!Unbeliev-
ably good, diversified
and absolutely unique
-whether you are a
militgrisgpacifistorjust
in between,the epic
will surely interest you.
Tho spirit of combat is
in everyline and in
every illustration-
illustratiuns which re~
produce sketches
dashed off by Thoma-
son himselfon the field
of battle.
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Alic e-One of than fresh youu
boys just tried no lil; mn.Said
never kissed q fir! before.Hyrtlo-What dl-d you da!
Aiice-Toki him I tr u no
cullunl experiment lution.
MANEY NOTES
A bi vu bald Bun~in honor of 5 .onry Millar alheme naar Kmnari.Tho u 9
tara Hr. and Ira. Paul Halter:
Aahland.Hr. and llra.Sam 1a n d a o n D a vld , l( r . a n d ln . AHataanandfamily,l r .andF r i !Mantra anI family,A~"gy and Hanry Hausa.ili Honndick oi Spihr il a~
ina' a fevr dl!! at tha Floyd Ctr!hnma.Hr. and Hn. Louis Von andGknn agent Sllfldlb' "mins at
dnt Haba na..Frank Hovendick ahlppad hopOmaha Monday moming.Thomas Fowllr- of naar Elkhowan n buahzaas tllllr at Sam Ballenday.Hr.and llra.h m !liaatara
son,Phd Junior returned tohmm Salunda evening altar an -ing an ez flak Inltb fda~andfrie'mlaofAahluudaadGHr. and lin. Padiialhra nf
land spent Saturday night at :Ballaya.llr . and Hn.Wl Koenigat the Hana Lobhnrt uma near H-I
nirgtsn Sunday afternoon.
Hanaen Edt Tuesday for H ~ingfond for an axtzaded vlalt withe Hanaan andluparaan fJackQdnhmshippedh o n° °.e~.=.fam=;,'"=':='
mlm :rFriday at Thomai Fowiara of aElkhorn.Claus Snyder has been bear abdin; corn for Harben Koenig
Herman Walae.Hr. and lin. William Xolnl -
Sunday awning at the Frank odick home...1'?.°'°£§'¢Z~. z>u|f'§"l'°°n
t .at ers.hmm H nrn c liek la b
o uaying Floyd Curley with hi! com iamg thla week.11. Paul Peterson la feeling quiwailnow,after having had a »
lie of aulckaeu.»'E'.». Iasbblrt of naar H-==»1»g;
ahslled corn for Pau! Patersonuniay.
Thrills -- Heégaclm
Laugfg
Im1;
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a n d re l at i ve s i n Uris n e !h b o ro n M o n d a y .x
H .C .H l n l c n ~hell¢d c o r n fo r
H a r r y S i e ve n l \ a e ~ L \ y
M r .a n d M r s .H a n 3 Shavers vl l l
so o n m o ve f r o m D r a m t o S z u n d e nco u n t y n e a r F r e m o n t .
l i n .F r e d Ch ri st ia ns en a n d H n .u l r u n I l . "l l H i n t ° \ ' l ! ¢ l r l l \ r : f i l m
vannum un.:1 l a u m l :u m m i uiux uusam a t t i n g .A n u m b e r o f o t h e r D r u m
me n a l s o a tt e n d e d t h e m e e t i n g .
M n . C h r i s P e t e r s e n m d s o n s , G I!-f o r 1 n d l n r i n s p e n t T h u r s d a y e ve -
n h u nt C h ri s B e na o n s .
A be rt nn cl O r rl d Be n so n sp e nt F .i ~
d w e ve n i n g a t t h e J o n J e u e a h o m e .C h r i s B e n s o n s p a t S a t u r d a y a ft e r -
nn n h u:O|Zlnqll-. IW .-I..i.._..._
on ta ed I n r e d a n d w h !
o t h e r t h i n g s .M r ..mc
s e n 'Ir e n e m a n i e l l n I
y u r : n g a .Th r e e m o n
c a m e t o A m e r i c a , t o t hco u n t w h e n l h e a h nt h a t f f m .T h e !ve
f a r m h e n t h e p u t t h i
Th ey r ec ei ve d. b es id es I
A. P,NndI Plato!| - m m v u n o i m ten and Elri Frmklln, eleven monthaid 1on of Rr. and lin. Fred Wulfllr . and ln. H. C . Hlmen an¢hiidren wen Friday waning guts!
at I.. E. Lnnena.'Mr. and Hn. a\dol£I;l Wulf ipen
Thursday owning at u JinutaenSunday waning allen at GeorgRurnuuens were Mr. and Mrs. JonSorensen.Harold Rumu uan an
(0uf.Iuhluz»umd2mmu¢¢¢sum a mi: a s mm .\.'u.~
IH-ink BINo Study, Wedmoda .r _ _ ,- - - " " a f "_,_¢uvvu n u n l m a u l l u l u w w l l i u l .u h m. nyjth Q i n .L u s Lgzjaen.'l 'h e y |H r . m d M r s . G u y Il i n k l u f 11 n u la ¢ |! ' l: » .
Mr.Nielsen and Hr.Joh-lnlen as-, Nelson: wvh\eedar.°vmlnt |Cnnfirmatlon servireltended the Cluanee Jansen sal-: DG-ll||Mr .and Hrs. Gu Hinkley alla! nt St. Pad: church Sand:Role Hill.'Richlnl Nelsuna Tumday afternoon.luxe crowd *ll in neu
Min I'Il'lL\nrihnlen and Miss Nana;A large lu rin party was plmnej had Nelson Marvin |Andersen vldhd Thundlr aftunoon and lucoeufgly held at the J-M1 W al!and Xfernon Ln
milh Mrs.. Martin Larsen.Sorensen home Thursdny evening in . conflrmnntn. CommunimEd Hansen md Axel Human called honor of their fonielh wedding an-ibn held next Sundny |:The Belle Creek Valley LadiesCiub met 'Thursday afternoon at thhomeofu n .Lucy Larsen..Tb
third ieeson on Home Economics wegiven.Fourteen members and neweralvi|=ito:|were present.A nielunch wu served bar the hceteu. Th'
neil ===°°=i'=g will be na Thursday altemoon, Fe.17th vlrith lin. Pe!!Katt.Mr. and Mrs. Chril Petersen wenamong than who attended a 1-rg
petty et the Fred Alalmeyer home
Itonor of their mn, 1I|.r~rey's twentyi n llbnhc ny. T goodlime was fn
eye:n .even ng was epen'In .hncfng |ndJ:|ayIn¢ games. Lund
was served to e lats.
Hr.and li m C ri n Andersen oz
near Herman were Sunday efternoorguests et Chda Fetareene.
Mr .and Mn. Chris Chritunereor-ngugydm were Fremont shopper'
S l y .Mn. Chris Petersen md childrer
ed at the Jem Andersen home i'
lilltv lnBlbh clan Wednu-lay evening.
$DANISH EV. L trrn ERA N cn U RCI
flundly School airs.
English service 9:45.Danish service 11:00.
Ennlng nrvic u nt 7:30 P. H
(unch emu hmmm nh L 'nmlm 1°. J. zum. omm.Bvwl:smmysdu»|n1a0=u¢k.Pnuhlng Sonics: at ll A. U.
sr. FRANCIS noacu
(um m e num
(Cena Unlfu IM nh Knut)UIQ! O. A. Bnynndorlu,Putu
Hut md Thhll Bundgy d Old
I will sell at Public Auctioh on the old
Blair Saturday.Pete Pgleran span! Sunday after
noon at oe ea-tens-Hr. mn.l Hn. Chril Chrlnloffarlosand chlldrm spent Sunday at £111
Ilan; llatthleaon 1mme ma: Spiklr.Mr. an d Hn.Caile Hlnmn am
ten miles northwest nf Rlair and nr9~;.a;;;.,&§ Silllé' 1i;,;§i1f;;h;,;l| | t l1 , lu| ; t 9 A . ¥
mencmg at 1U o'clock a. m, s
Chril Bemmln(Grant sum hum. mf ma nn)Rav. Chu. D. Horlnl. Pager
Holy Communion snr! Sunday
Supger guests: Sundsy evenin a!
Gctlie Stork were Mr.and rs.Emnnurl Andreuon and sans,llr.and Mn. G°°'5;_ Fallen and mn and
Mr! and Hrs.Hn [41:ea and DorFEBRUARY
Th e f o ll o wi n g d e s c :i b e d p r o :
III 3:2 :z
Jena Krogh of Omnha spent Wed
neaday at the Gotlieb Stork home.
Misses Myrtle md Latha Stork,Jana lirogh and Holglr Petanen attended dle shmr in Blair Wtdneaday
¢\e$!l\1g.Mr. and Lin. Albert Sc hjodt anI
¢hi.}r¢.*n ags; Suniay dinner guest:
uonnn
One
One
One
One
One
One
2-ycar~old Mule
span of Grey Horses, 7 and 8 years, weight
about 1600
.Sqgggf Greys, S and 9 years, weight about
span of Blacks, 9 and 10 years weight 1600
Grey Horse, 9 years old. weight li00
5'5 " o f Bay Here s,10 years old High!
urscs, good saddlers>
2 7 -HE AD O F CA'l'l '| P 27
Nine milk cows, eight now fresh. one fresh in
about threemonths
Thirteen yearlings
Five calves
'ye HEAD OF H062
Eleven Brood Sows
One Chester White BoarTwenty-one head of Fall Pigs
All Cholera Immune
MACHIN ERY
One Wagon with Hay Rack
Twp Wagons with Boxes
uncR'rs or mrrunsEvery loudly Evlnlnglommv AFTE RNOON CLUB One Good Enougfl Sulky Plow
One John Deere Wide Tread Lister
In c H u m e w u l u .
Mr.and Mn .Wnilnce Charlche
I tamem. uni Sbiker.IIII Some Woven Wiream me an Tues. Hvu\Il\l|Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newkirk andOne 4-section Drag
One Disc Cultivatm'Opin were Sunday evening vinllora lthe Merle Newkirk home.: m s nwsm um ar e h is . E vmlu .
wn s u nmws L OD GE NO. a x
A. P. A ND A.l.
ind 'l\1nd| y of lonth.JORDAN o o a n u n m m w I One 50-gallon Cooker
Two Stock Tanks BENCH NOTES
Two Individual Hog Houses
Five sets of Work Harness
One 70-lb. Saddle
One International Truck
One Chevrolet Truck
Full set ol l3lacksmi'b Tmnls
About 100 Rhode Island Red Hens
One Dnrlnz blnulcrz one mswerz ons Chun corn plnnler
on: Dempster hay stacker: one hly rake: one-I0|r. disc:
one, manure spreader: one Iowa |e|1¢rnIur<r one Old
Trully. Z?) ezz. Inrubmxnrs 25|t. endless hull: one powcr
w u h l n g machlnec one pump jack:nn : hu n s aw;one
hand c orn shsller: l80lt. one Inch rnpe: Iced bunlui twn
ewes and one buc k and other nrllc les ton nu me r nu l to
mentlon.7
Mr . ma li n. mu: - u a my .u m- '
ed the lunenl of Mn. Hllu Canon:ol Te h mlh o n lu! S umlly :flar-
noon.Mrs. Ellie Sultan Lurult is recov-ering from he: »¢n°u1 umm,har
mm-1| on the Benc h an inlenned
Q., now.wr an .xl h um; f or nmromplele :emvery in the near lutume.Theo. Ollngvr :put Su y nn Slo-dnle with the homo mlnA. ma. .mm John Compton. NelueNelnon. Timm onmr IMI Deon sllm'
1-Qr mm among 0-one .mu 1|-w 'me Ne ls o n mp ' r h un my mmwnAxoodcrowd vu present in splreor » <011 nu..Mn. S y hll :ml John of lllllrweresu mlq afternoon ...J....,.,.f
gurnb ll Il. J. Srnllhx Sundaynhx.
un NUM! of umm!\
m um ua wa. nv-ml
au. wana-v |nnll\!|
m onm u c HAn1 n wNO.1 |R. A . l. }
~ ~ cums'r|2Ns|;N, 0wnerin 11|nau muh umm I
mnmm Evmllll .""§';f¢¢ Xoeni 'nmt Sunday to Ihr
k a hw dn rvri her sister, Mm. Lanr,C i e r k .Weber ~.'m1. Mr.Weber 1| movingCITIZENS STATE BAN »r§é"£7u`?m"Fn{§a.'=`¥. Tin
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m a E N ' r E 1 z P 1 z 1 s E l , . . ; ' ~ ° . . . . . .. : '. . " f, : . . :. : . , .f ' = ' ; . ,~. 2 1 f : : .' i : , ,° i ; " : ; . . , , . .z w e _ u m . ,' ; f ' ; T . ' f , ' ; ; " ° ' ; ' ° _ . ". j 'w e - m m m " " '" °~. | ' f _ j » ¢ ? ~r -w h w r 1 ;o,s. s. will mn um uvexdu.I For Sub-Tm had ur good youu ~ 34 Campbell.fumllun,n mA¢oodhdr an sw.Annu..|_ .Q hm~mu .North Sf. wwf m¢»"°"*~1.1; °'""'°I"-.Fli n ulma s m.; f~~~» -wg
_. .yi. .na Mrs.-Jéhzz mm 1 cu-;. a c mpuu.f m n m .m l u m m ua sum nl .11-g 'hmm » ¢ n¢ umly xna w.°land "°"*'*'°l'~s w .' n » w . n ¢ ;m v m n u m n
°-~~x n m .n um a z lnnnnomv " ' ~ * ? ° § € ' : € " ! " i i * ! ' f f ¢ ' . ' f " : " . ? | " } " 5 " ' f " l n . ~
nn uouoe uuu 1| mann; mmUrl. ~ Bnh hh nilunooq.`
ln- wm Kuhr u némjmm :he. rmpzm md u roeonrlng ni¢¢1.Y-
ln. John C°mv°°». \r~. ip :pond-gs 1 fav dm agua furry Ervuy
Mm .
u 1 u : > i mu » e = u » » . h r : b , - n n
axbu, spent m work-md v m
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fin d w bn rho me W M: w nilid sn
Ilhivi s dlalrl 20 '*¥"'19! s ¢"""'i'!'°¥'.?'£"' "9 ~ '1"'|....l"ff'f',-_-.VJ nunxmlwn nutwrna |1||f - |1`¢¢.2T=""'Annu c. num:lll\l'lI»\0l plum atm.z lun n nn n n un u- u a nu s ....~_ .North 1.np..|¢|,¢4,¢|,¢n¢.¢¢,1 in -.Conn!! Clerk..
this ddnity.|Hn. Elin A. Caneu, and seventy-Charles Ninn,.Yorh--1Dm1vbf¥dr¢1il°h|¢!\¢f £ i n y n n , & h - i ; z g h g : » m¢ ¢ f . ; m. ( 8 E A 1 . )Chairmsauf the-Bosrd.._,
\».i!nYorkConlty .a = ¢ n m,u m J ¢ u n n c m i 1 u a a » 0 n m o u w a d r m h a m u w i v d
Pmdu--Oprntiens to be rerunid rggmg, Nohr., on January sa. nw.§2fn__B-and ndjomnld za mes: nb. 1,
:osx A. xaomti.
m u m n n ! n m s v n
lr . ma ln . I. A. E h u d ! v u -llld at Inga, lon last Sundxy.
lr . P m B md e n m v u | p h
ln! a lle: u m En tn ry rin amen
lu ! l mi l y ..
c . x.Beaded. Hanna nmbllmlrand \mdarhker, Bhlr.Otllosphonu
161.Ru llme e , ; ,w_ UC .I - K .
Hill Dorothy G n y u "" 3 ! i
for Unoom when lbs will lttmd
m l e unlvenity for Lbs second se~
me¢ter'| work.
onu»'&§¢ rlmu sau smGLISLL H. Rumn um-
Wuzteq-Pnrria havin; purebredD wltv;m n u m ( q u k ; `! n ¢ l ! :
HIL Im Bros.,B . Nab.
lliu lull! Chnly, who is nttzxdlng
uw num uinlvn-|i\y, span; the week-
an with rm pmu./c. L amam.1n§¢£»a unulmu
md nadoruhr, Blair.Oltle lp hmllm .Ruldenes Pbmu. su a-u.
l n .Gall.Farnham c n u r h ln dt h e h r i d p d u b e l w h l e h n h n b n
_ e m p a n o x m u w u m y u u u - | . » . . . . 'I w a m m m p o f W i u l n n m u n o -
xdng budnsn at the c ounty n
. h u m. 1 u : , lw l ~ J .. ~
~ `Dln|.l\\ umumgs h e l d l
ple nu m! ww a t§ ' . Y . . 1 . . ¢ mf . 1 . y mn } n I ~\ " ° l"
lovin( A \upp\r,dlbdll. v1|iN=\K
¢ade\rdsoom9||dt-\'n!'¢'I\|n|'~
1 A¢ ¢ u r u \ \ hr m¢ ¢ d 1 u °1 W - F - f ¥
lu! SlturJ 1y ,\h¢ membin void 1b u y a f l q i a r t h e wl d lu r vl o u z m '
Blair ams ury md In door Nl! for
me le c u th y ull Gu a m k h o oll-
mu se r exuu n il u x li d n u Iunf it in mm-a nt a tte zd mn u hh
beds(-la.
'Hn. I-Ill; Ty son vm: our tu Ar
llngwn held.\y an spend the dmv
with fflands.Sha retul-md hams 01
the evening lnin.
lr. and Mn. w. J . Kooy nun n~
wmol Saturday Inm 1 v¢.k'| trip
m San An\o:\lo, 'Dunn Thy lik e]
tha c ountry and ltnhd um thhxn
mn booming In Sm Anumlo.
l h l u r m m Gu m. s o n u f lr .md lln. Ly h Guy nr , vu two y an
Olin Ds Witt. who lb/n mar Horu-¢ h n ¢ u h n D u s a \ » , h q u | \ ¢ m u
p n tu t.
m m J u p e n a n o d I w i ! !ofHerman vldwd at dn Omr Gilbsn-
son home un Sundry.
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Mn. Gnu lunc h an ll!! Bnharday .
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vnk-a nd at the hams d her pu~
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mas.
c s n z s u r n s v o m- n r r n
w z n o ma A N N W B IB AH
n m 9 u H n n n d p u d ; o r » y u p r a ¢ etiovnoompsny.
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,;e= in Klaus Irithuhcghgx:
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u ¢ u y \ » ¢ f ¢ 1 u b = h u y u r . » » e m» u = h ¢ " " * " " ' * ° " " ° ' " " ' * " * ' ° ' " " ' * ' ~ ' °
a n this dty her home|:.;*1°.:.£.'2. ...| ..A . . ' : . ? : : . .. :H r . c u m » » » - 1 a n y I n m e
ulppou nu m uni ovluuu ..;n¢.u»;Sum!!! Timm dnhd J an. 15, :der-ring to a former Blair nap, J. Ed-
monde Bntier, music teadaer In thi!
dty in an andy day.Prof. Bntlsr y um to Omthl alter
u a d l d s u a n m m o a y u n w u - IW Y *l d l m n m u d n n m n n a n )" l l u l l .v l u h a f "n u -I A .
~& . . . | » . » . | . , . 1 ' . & . . ' *. f . ' ; ." "" "|»¢e §=;;_¢§=}m»y bin' pmt; .»4|u__i_§»_a=f |¢»¢n».auhaibcr.
ltosplin.lk ll n d s v ll l p l y In u u n d muy s r m r l0 0 mil|h \ d d \ lr l.nn
a lw n l g n n t u t h mt h q w lb p a y in
aividndsiolwekhaldan.
vn z b s n e o n d w u a e n llv u r u r .
. \ . u v d m s v n m h u h m
Th d r . m u d m g n m , I n . m n -tft Ranmnnul, enmivtd tha Idea d
n h b n u n g th e i r vld d l u u n n lvlnI- 7 md u wr d h dy i nvi ted a n w-
btr of tbdr d d ulgh bo n and
fri end s to bo pr uui nd n inn . . . . . . . 4 . » ' . Mu n n ;when thu
n z - u n u u w u lbl h eld at Gri nd num in mm.
Hlhty ~Hn Uwtlllltd d dhn ls 1|pr op : £| \A d ¢o b ¢| pc u ¢o nth | Hu
Qyn dutd: plant dnrhg 1927.
CATALPA GOOD PGI vos-m
'Other relativu ua a llstar, Mui'Chunk for Twenty-live 'Inn
u p u - 'm . | . " u m | - . - D . . h i m a f I n f b r o t h e r .l i r n n f s d a d s
u. L. flwllrlvll ul uvuver naw newYears Dar-She left Wednesday !o.her home In the welt.
Re vta r d Hn . W S H Undgwood
dnwa»iown| .oOmaba!.d aoalr1\.`Lloyd no ia confined in the H. E.
toapiw theme #th a b mke mlimb.
She was not so well aa they lad
hoped to find her.
The D. A. R. orxaniutinn are hy!lm: plans for a large Old Time and
Cclonlql Ball to be held the omaha;of Feb. 22.They plan to give prize!
for the best coaturnea and other
husband? birth anniversary.Those
who enioafed tl:e_ oeeaslon wen Mr.and H r ;R. N.Riddle and little
daughlar, llr. and Hn. V. 0. Inland,
and Hr. and Hn.Frank Naeve of
Kenna:.L .»I Mi n Ema lletzlnger enr.arl.ained
the members mf the bridge clnlp ather home last llonday evedng. There
1 Norman Baumann :on y eszenay glu a w Drums rwrrw u w -w win: Califo rnia :lpn he has zpent and :he ia also under Mn. 5Ic.Han
oevaral aaaoaa than in the univezrs-I3al'a care.-
lt;atboallngeiaa.Hae xne eutogo 11,c l b ee Honday n u me.Uomxhoel »-;_1;,=;;~d;;;_¢~d "5 '° juat J an. 24 with H11 n c . mm.The
\r place r.lmbjeet was me author, Edgar Allen
The D. A. R. met lut Friday af-Poe.Hrs. E. Cutnter read an ebtemoon with Ura. W. W. Wilkinson ticle on The "Life Story of Pm".
Mn. W m. Strode prepared an Inter'\lra. O. Hopewell read a paper on
,eating P~\D\l'»!'Plonear'I`ral1a %.l1nou|h the "Llteratzfre af the Sou;h1 andclose of the games it was found that llielinaka" ml! was unable to attend llra. Svll aved Poe'a story. 'The
'Hin Beatrice Ireland held 311311 econ; .because of illness so sent her paper .Gold Bug".The Club will meet Jan.
nd Mlas Helen Illueller draw the eutlsrhlch vu nad by Hn. John HcK|:i[.31 with Hrs. C? M. Hitchman.¥'."'€-Refreshment! were nz-ved by I Hr and Hn. Elmer Frain 1rera"|Dr. w. bl. Heller had a pecqliar
were the new four tables.At the
l V l l a w l a a u l l u .v w .
Ira. A. Clyde Allen has been un-.lar
the weather for several day: withthe nvmiuna flu.Shale able to be
up Ind la |at1.i.n| batter.
Mrm H JI. Mefntyre,who makes
her home et the Norman Wilkins
farm home, apent Tuesday In Blair
vialtlng with lin. Osc ar Gey er .
H1a.W D Hammondlnslillc on-fined to her home with n badly
rpralned ankle which happened 5
couple of weak: no as she was leav-
i the $|.m¢¢ hall.I£`1='éfia».¢, cm.xi. leaves a wife.
lh a lC a r te r i a th a la a t o i ' a i a r ¢ e
family of children.
li k e Faith lfeliaala af Cosmdl
Bluffa,who la attandn;:he utahuniversity at Lincoln has been visit-
ing Mn. Robert N. Riddle and other
friend! in Bladr :incl 'I\|aaday
Ilia C!-an Bumunen, aecomoarledby Mrs.Edna Noble and lllaa
Betty were mm: those who attend-o¢|"'1'haStud¢:1tPrlna"at\h1au.tI-
i in Omaha Laatsahanlay eva-
niz||.
L mmf'nh'um¢¢§ `E= in- :il wr . o r n ear ly mm
mum dnllnn numb. c ame in duty
.sUNpAY
Corinne Gridhh in
" T H E L A D Y ' I N E R M W E "
A First Xxlionll Piewre
FOX NEWS. Home PODGE AND sPoRT|.|un1°
MONDAY
MunLB Blue and Durolhy Devon: in
"THE MAN UPSTAIRS"
Comedy-"CHASE vounsEL|="
TUESDAY
Edmond Lowe in
BLACK PARADISE
Co me dy -" NA POLE ON, J R."
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
u....,,1M Fnirblnkn in
"DON Q SON OF zoRRo"
Co me d y - "K I SS P A PA "
HOME THEATRE
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Tom Mix in
"HARD BOILED"
Comedy-"BIG BUSINESS"
eral servias were held at the Con-
gregational church, Rev. A. I". Newellofficiating and interment was made
ln the Blair cemetery beside her lma-
blad who had passed on before.no
.._..;..- _
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGSContinued from page one
nr:s;o1.U1':o1~4
WHEREAS at a meeting of theBeard of County Commissioners held
vivid memory of meh days.More than forty years ago lt was
.when Hr. Butler first studied organio SL Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on
arfor¢\1 more than350 y uan odd,
with pipes that came out of one ofthe shine of the Soloist: Armadl.
Sir Robert Stewart, famous onmnllt
and composer, knlghted for ht! tal-ents by Queen Vldorii.was his
teacher.Ami the wind for hi! ddly
lessons was furnished by an old manon u» 21111 shy of December, was, a [wi his wife who wfnnldrred aome-
reeolntlocr mu duly passed by said { times because be Pllyf'li too hard and
Board opening a oeetlon line public needed toomoc h P°*"On 3"D4ll»'¢
|the d d couple gave plloe.. to twolaosky men with bunny erm: andlu lu n Jeabribed as followsnrsr.:Commenczing at the soothrutcorner of SectlonB8, Township
18,Range 10,running thence
em dong uid aectdon line oneand-alt-half tiki to the public
road running north and south
through the cents: of Sewo: 34,
Townalmlp and Range aforesaid,
bolrlnz biom-l In the last !o:ty years Hr. Butler
Bu new only m Politiona-the nm
in Omaha, Neb when he was or-| ¢ m m and ehif mmer of 'rlmay
.Cathodw lor Ilftan y ears and the'second at Trinity Publi in Seattle,
'where he will c elebrate hll twenty-in Waahinnon County, Nebnska,under condition,however,that the " f u l ~ a l o r g a n i s t and
written corment of all the owner: of dmlrmaster todlsf when ko will Pinthe real estate adjacent to mid hlgh»~ ooneerts at both the 11 o'elock
wa y vu 11,51 wma gi, CotmtyClerk morning a:;?_d"'7:80 o'eloek evenlng ae:..
l 'Htl:th d ,s .w § 5 R § ? 3 _ ~ o r n i i m t w ouuer first c ame to s
soc ance with'tno,p:ov!one of d tla } n " Y ° " * l l l t h e c i t y..1&'»?i..°».¢.. hu been i mh ma W ! #J IM :wmv ornm-Durinx
said Countf Clerk,\~his reddean in the city and senico
Now r ns na mas . Be I t Relolv-to ua 'l'fl==1.tr church. ha lm glren3 b y t h e B a a a r d o f ~C c m n u I . l -: " : ' d " ' h E ' : ' ' 1 b ; " h u n d r e d ° ' . i ' I " .` ?. . ' ¥, ' §f f = T §`
n» » . " 5 1 ' =o f n " D w i N e -i n g t o t h e c i t y m n !o f t h e f a m o u s
S E C T I O N O N E :T h a t t h e w c t i o n o n a n i s t s a n d c o m p o s e r s .
~w l d a s a b o v e d e a e r i b e d ,t o . b e |A l p a r t o f h i s a n n i v e r s a r y p r o -
i o r t y f f e e t l n w i d t h ,t h i r t y - t h r e e f e e t g u m ,l o l o a w i l l b e s u n g b y H r s .
t h e r e o f t o b e s o u t h o f s a i d r e e t l o n L o u S t a o d l . l l l n O l g a E n | 1 . ; , , | ,H e r -
line, be hereby declared to he open bert William:ard John Rlcharés.
and eitahliehed 8| a publi€hihway The public ia insimd lo attend."
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Iprizes and a. #Wd time vm IIB in me nassesa.sten for those invited.;Mn r f callod to iuudnmia. Iowa lu: week accident cm nening.}ast.1reeI§ 1ln:\,|"Hlvnv" Strlekhtth mother, Illn-
}Iary Baath mppq and fall in gn
~A n y n i a n e t o
pu b l i c o ffi c e . b y t he vo t e o ! t h e p o o - |
p k l h o u l d b o a b o r e t h l u i n t o f g r a f t
Th e ) l c N a r y H a u g e n f a r m l i o f
b i l l w h i c h m o c k s : l a s t l y o l
l a t !w h i l e n o t a t o m i n t h tl u b vm .(reid oi dau lqhhtion, il (rom the
sunépoint of tm Amedoanlgn on
m e i r i n x e n t .
Aft e r t h l s s o m e pl a y e d c u d l , s o m e
vi s i t e d a n d s o m e p o u n d t h e t i m e i n
d a n c i n g a n d a t a l a t a h o u r u h m t h e
g u s h d e p n r u d i t w a s w i t h t h e b u t
u f w i s h e s t o t h u h o s t m d h t n b u l w h o
h a d ! h e d s o i m I n s r m m l d d a n d
w h o m t h t y h a d :El d t o l o ve
i n t l 1 i n l e t f n r L h d r |\ '!A I| f:| | n u r !-
vv Jvi m l l u vn u | - 1 - . w w - _ ..__u n h e a i t u n n e a a : l . r y b o t 2 \ | . l t h ¢ m 1
wit h e zeo sot e.
F A R M E R S ! N S ' l ' A L L l N G
W A T E R S Y S TE M S
T o d a t e a b o u t 4 0 f n n n ho m e s if!
H e b r u i m h a ve b a e n o q u i p p e i w i t h
r n n n l n o m l b ? a n l m i l l ! a f t h e I I -
n h u c i t y a r .m u Tu e s d a y mo r n i n g .
S h e vu b o r n i n B r o n d u l e r , D e n m a r k
i n 1 8 4 3 a n d c. » . m e 1 r i t h h ¢ r ' m r o 1 1 u
t m t h h o o u n t r y i n 1362,se tt l in g i n
D m a l u w h e n t h e y l i ve d u m i l 1865
w h e n H u e y m o ve d t o 1 fa r m o n 'f o r i
C n e t o u r S p l l r e r w h e r e t n c y l l vo l
fo r s o m e i h n e .
Ga m i n g t o t hi s c ou n t r y In 1 88 2 a m
§m¢`i5£»}=1é};&¢=§»».An | oonu bl her birth annlvennry.~ u r i i ru d a s g n h a ,of tlli r
an c omforllbly W ' his c lothu **'Juni Nlehen enhrtdnld mi cum cllughter Olga, new |ln:G'1ri| mum
exp-een to get m"'*3' m his office.Ctub at his home on wu t S wth of 'FL Calhoun.:asc per 5ear; 2 years. $4.00.rlnzeel.last ivcainl.A R006 lunch]u...xi.|..»+ m.1.u. nnlnrlninld 1 1:1,,||B and intersting pie. ua. dm wo- f.2"fT».§I."§€ ,;_,'Q;;';;;~~~;j\mu|||||mlmmI||||||||I|in1um|\||||m\|nm|||||||||num|n||annummuum|u||umm||||||uz..n\u||||||umm||n||m||1mmmm|u|||||||n||||||qm|1||\u\||||E nl:1| lI\ eneyabk um.kmoon In honor of hu' nun lla (
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lb! IU!" Anufnon FWIIJIB UTI llli l.4|ll"l\lllIK! U |lll|\i| l avvavluu \nic 'nn-eo l n at r eé t la s t T n d a y e ve n i n g t o n u - \ r » ~ . l It t h e c l a n o f q p l a n a ! t l -
hvlp .him eelebnte his blrllulay.R v mrnvva.
fltshmenls welt served Ind a gen-Ur.md H n .q,|°g m d m deral :Wd time wlvred *Wuhlnnon spent Tuesday weninx
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ilu. Jesu 1. zwmn wee huiaee'\\;h¢ parental,John 1-¢;Q~a=-=~m about e emu of her hirda an heme ln th!! city. ,mm G1an Gelle-
lnt Thursday awning. Jan. ID, tlzellvllvllin l|¢¢b¢| at 'W uhhgmn l¢'
oeculon being her blrtiuleg.The compenied them and \r£a.lh!¢lhe1 mo-evening was spent in cenll and m.}zh¢r, Hn. Bertha Goilebon |011 hl~
Mag end a dainty lunch wee vowed
at a iele hour.
The Raye!Neighbor Remingtonwill be lreid et the home of Mrs. Sem
Cheely Friday afternoon.The com-
mittee to usiet Mrs.Cheely ere
Mn. Reed 0'H|.nlon, Ire. Ed Wolff,
li n .G.ilnuee end Mn .Fred
ily e few hours.
llleeee Reetha Burger and Maldnd
Hendrikeeu [ave e shower for Ung- eilter, Haul, now Uri. Chu.
khlfuldt at the C. w. Burger home
lent Fri th!evening.There werethirty :wus India preeent who gave
Qhe bride edvice, mcipee end ¢=J°r¢d
1erloue uma.At e. lata hour ve-kms.1; u drought :lm mm!m°"=| nv¢ Boy s in.: three ginia,six c
ntltemz will bl Installed thi! !'°\l»vhom are still llvinr. Chlrlel. Wu Now And B Ready§ummm ¥ n1 \m n||nn|lndb[0 lll|l»Amnngth ulefinwnnlntlvu ann.ln .'I\lllI!'|»||I\vdhldn u » m m l i | | | n . m u c u m . u w u m l l f h
g l'3."'.'2_"'!.".'!..... .f-..'3|_ze-:_ 'l{'."{':..'f!"!§'_.E $.31BuyF A C T S . A B O U T N E B R A S K A bbuz I n theme n i n e m u n t l n v l n h e d I n d ; ¢ , ,H n .g , § } M Ta f t ,M ,
°1 |la s t y e a r a n d i n t h a n i n n i b t h e l l u t i n R u m u u e n a n d M n .U r n
\ - L . . _ \ _ _.. - \n | -_ \-..\.|:_. _....-. ...:..» :. %..I¢... .Annu In I R a v.n . - _the trouble as evident and tear deanthe huh pmteetlee tariff null thus
News deer: the pn-tees on the eoln-
moditiea that the farmer must buy.
Pric e Caatrel is Dilnqtt
Absolute ¢oeLrel ot' fann prioee by
pro-lneers ll mn of the question.
There is always the consumers aide
of the market which cannot be over-
looked.u the price la me blah theeonsumsr will bay teas, or not at all,
alsraya less.If the ww!! is rn hand
prlee must be such as to attract Infr-ers m mlm all of that supply.Even
a dominant positron in the merlrei
calls for control of! supply, and that
ls a very remote pombthty i n tm
ease of farm products.Farmers can,however, use market information and
adjust to some extent their produc-
tion to meet the probable demand.
they ean improve the qudlty of theproducts tn Qt the eonstunera deruanel 4
and they can use eo-operative mar
iletlng agencies to improve their bar-
galdng posrers--llarulfl Hedges atorganised agrtesdture meeting in Lin-
nxca scnoul. milfs 'rn
wus mu. st'}su|..sm1sHlr,
l\lllJ ra.l| ll pouucls IuuusuuuxiItraetrl about $30,000,000 af publicindebtedness during 1926.Many of
the bonds issued were refunding so it
-foes not mean that the state incurredthat much new debt.The cities and
villages issued bends for ;:s.1:ss.oo0;
duel districts for ts:,41o,oou; irri-
gation districts l2,030,000;. dwnage
'iistrieta $238,000; townships and pre-
;gg=- 4811.000 and eeunties 31,212,-
Nsbraskfa total public funded akbton January 1, 1926 was ;uz,ts4.ssa
County 'bonds amounted to $6.0l'l','l'7'I;
tnsrnshlpa and precincts $¢ll,£00;school dlstrieta $3-G.204.038: cities and
flllaaes 305,24t,563;irrhgstion and
shai an dlatricle 34A»80,607.TheState of Nebraska owes no honda .and
ean have no funde1 indebtedness un-der the eonatltution.
'|`\\eniyfour million families in the
United States need twenty dx mil-lion epapers daily.In Nebraska
250,000 famllles rea! 375,000 Nebraglta MH! pepen and 450,000 Nebras-
ka sweetly papefa.
At _the eloee of last year 837,474automobiles had been redstered ts
Nebmlka.Slightly less Lhan (Upercent are earned on the farms and
the farusers pdd about 30 percent ol
the au tax.'
I, . | v | s . 1 ; \I 1 U i i l l l j . s i t e s al l s n w a, v r a l f a r m e r s a r e h a s - e a r n t o h i r e m a d e
t h e i r p l a n s ,r e a d y f o r t h e t i m e w h e n
t h e y n n d o t h e w o r k o r s t a n d t h e
ea penae.
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NEBRASKA WEEKLY
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Shelton-Plans are unler way for
straightening Lincoln highway be-tween Shelton and Grand Isllltd.
Gibbon-Union Pacliic Raflroed
puts Gibbon on list as flu; stop for
train No. la. ._Grand Island-Central Power Com-
pany wilt supply cunent for Burling-
ton Railmad's signal system its this
territory.Broadway -North Platte Valley
Hilhvray near Broadsrater and Bay-
ard to be improveJ.Dewitt-Shipment of -i carlomil of
srdnut ion sent from here to furnl~ture firm in St. Louis.
Lyons-tl bloc ks of diy street! te
be pared.Lone Btar-Carlosd of attle seas
shipped here recently.Norfolk-Plans under way for the
xrsveling of Norfolk-Yankton high-
r s rHcCook--lcCook Artificial lee Go.
bwlldlna addition for noullrzr dressing
user.,;After residing on the Drum farn
for a number of years the farnllgl1\01e<lto Omaha and Eater ln 189
to Blair \ebkhhas slnee been he
home.Here the busbaprl passesaway in Munch 1912 and in ber ol-
age llrs.'Hansen has made he: hom
with .the daughter, Hrs. Wm.Bae
when ahc passed away In her ciahty
fourth rear.
Mrs.Hansen was s sronten weliked by than who knew her.Sh
was of s deep christian nature auhor life was one of usefulness nn
these of her family who live aftrher will always remember her wit
aeve:~enee and lore.
The funeral seniees will be he!
at the Danish church In this city I
e u'eloel:today (Thursday)wi:v. Nielsen offlrlatirtg and later 1
the church at Orum where Rev Rel.ertaen will ofileiate and intermel
will be made in the Onnn cemetery
sms. JESSE GSBURN
llra. Jeaae Osborn, who has been
patient sufferer for some time, pased away at the ll.E.r
O m a h a a t m o m s . ~
Lira. Osborn sras born In Grayu
Spring.
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Junction, Inn; Geo. Canon ol' Chi-cago;Hrs.W.W.Lltta m d Mr.
and Mn. XII. Clnnn of Lo¢.m, iowa.
The members of the Plpio HarryMakers Club un! their famllkn en-
rwmnuu, Inu luenun MW llllvlu luBlair tru iaktn so Dumb! to the
Swedish llinien hospital laqt weeklad an operation performed for lp-
peudirllh.The c ue was found to
be a luloua one on acc ount of In
infected ki-lruey.Sho hu mutt manyjoyed an oyster :upper at the Chu.Lamb home Friday evtnlnz,=»~».f2-.a'%~._i2 " i f f : f f .::'..'.':i=:f
Now ls The Time To GL6 Reaciy For
Our Reduced Prices on the
Merchandise makes this an
can now afford to buy the
Men's Wear that yoix need.
différent line
easy matter.
Dry Goods
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and §
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H_n .\._
be in g a bo u t th i rt y p re se n t. Th e Is d ie a
g a ve a p l a y w h i c h w a s w i m d ve r y
m u c h a n d t h e y o u n g fo l k s p h y c d
: a m e n a n d vi s i t e d .
1 ' r m u m a a n n u d re u n i o n o f t h e
lliu vun u t n i g ' n v lnuyyw i l !t u r n o u t i n h e r f a vo r .\
- T R A I N s c n n n u n s -I
Chinn sl Norihvrnlem RailroadAnleéian Legion, new Jan. zo wu a I sm-3=ao nm. dxily.fledded success in a noclal way.'I11e|Weat»-'!:I5 LM. daily
24x.54", each .60Ladies' Silk und Wool Home 133
36-inch Outing Fllnnll, extra quad-
ity, white and coined pawerns,per u p .25
ifieJium aim Tmiih Towels .zaL I E U Q B ' ~H 0 | f ,
P e r p a d :.as ursd .50
Good Stand Females, special offer,light and dark paltcmt, 36-inch
vvidth, per yard .IB
Wool Dress Goodl. axceptiond
vaiue 15% off per yard
Or G y uh for m e
15% iincnunl. on nil Cotton Bhnkctl,nl] Woo! Nnp Blankets, aura qusl
ity, and ali Wool Blankatl, extra
valueExtrl size, 24146 heavy quality
Buddy bra Covenlls 1.25
. :§| | : e | ve d a fi r m s u p p e r t o w e r u n e 7 : 1 5 A M . d a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
h h u n d n d a n d t w e n t y !l \ fe l " i ° l 1 'l T h i 1 : 5 2 P M . d a i l y a x o e p t S u n d a y .
me r st at e u i j u u n t Roscoe C o n i d l n l 8 4 0 P M d a i l y o z n p t S u n d a y ._ _ ;I E g a ve a n a c l l l t t a ; a n d d a n c i n g w a s ~? & 2 A l l S u n d a y n n l y .
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Heavy Flannel Work §hir1.s
Blue or (ln) W ork shim
Heavy Wool S°z=
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Lined \'\.rk Jackets
a ouumolnlni . l l A LI fhi lu m n|\n ! Rz md lv1.00
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vu a g m i n u n u z a u m n a u r .
H r .a n d M n .D .C .V a n D e a n a
ve r ; p l e a sa n t l y e n te r t a i n e d m i x t a b l s
o f f r i e n d s a t b r i d g e o n E m M o n d a y
eve n i n g .Re fr es h m en t s w a r e u r v e d
n u r z h e m i d n h h t h o u r .A t t h e c l u e
o f i h e z u m u t h e n e o n : u h o w c d t h a t
v n u n n u - ¢ " ;» . - V - r v - - . - . ,l 2 : 3 5 P M . d a i l y e x e m p t S m t j a y
5 : 5 6 P M . d a i l y .
' h m E n t e m w e fo r n u n .iu§d_st aim In The ihmiprism.
TN Enterprise for neu.
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Dr.R. J.llurdoeh bln]won fir!!prim und John A. Rhoadu, consol-
ation.The foliolring pu n s ve r aprelentz llenn and Madame: R. J.
Murdoch,Frank Curley.E.Hosts,
J. H. Grimm. A. Hamburg, John A.Rhoades, D. V. Hauer, A. R. Brock,
A. c . Debel, Mn. L. w. °'"£"'° Hn.
Bertha Mud, Mr: J. R. Smit | MinesPhannee Smith, Mary Cook and Mr.
Stanley Dabom.
The Pilgrim Division of tho Lord
League of the Congzontjonal SlamtsySchool met at the home of Ilia; Sua-
nn Booth on Int I`ri¢lay eveningwith
a 100%atten lance ot memlatn.su...1 L*thuqll in :nomar for thu
-aus scilanuzxs-3
Sioux City-Omaha DhialolNorthSouth
9:00 A.|l !2 ; N al.mo o u .5:00 P:l
4:00 PJI.8:15 Pl.
'PLA CE Y OUR mrn lwvs Ha . .
I IN ASSOCIATION xxvnsr
The roilabllity of me 2041* auf
culturd Credit Association in u-
sund through the napomihiliw o!lu Farmer Stockholdan, who a a n
i n d owners in northeaston Ne
hunks.
Lon! high-school girl: are lo be
[ina an opportanlty so aria 1 univerdty acbolarahlp through competi
tion in a national mea: story control.according to tonnal announcemeol. of
the unoo! wlzkh has just been not
out to hom! anon-omica teachers bythe Nation!!Un Stoc k and Heat
Board.Sovirll acholarrhipe are bo-
ing offered,it l l said l l le the
fourth annual man to be aooaaormlbythi: ioatitoelorl of Monarch and
edacatloo.To oompole, a student mm vrila
oalo ry or th -eme o:ra ome P| 1" '°f
he mlrjael. of moat or the lievstockindustry.The atorlea are to be .ludi-
od by a eommltroe of homo oe-morninaotborluee.Dr. Louise Stanley, chit!
of the bureau olhome aeoewmlu.
United Btalu Dlpllln.; z ol' Agn-culture, who hu boon dglimv". f
on Murine oomudthe for tho ww
prevlom GDB!!!11 will again an ~
l x n u s r n m . x m a s
A junior hill# lchool tu c omplet-eda|.aeoa1.of$260.0Minl(e<amay
oocently and the state of Nebraskaspent 8100.000 on a our building at
the normal school campus.Appror
hnalely $100900 was :pant Uh new
amdl bualaou huildlngu in '.ho diy
and $60,630 eras :nad to improveothor bolldlnu.lleamofa kroaoury
fin-need abou! 828.000 in paving andpads.The Centra! Power company
apent $50,000 in improving electricaa! gas aenice..
The Lincoln Tdephono company
plana to mend 866.000 on b a h -
nwnh for in Roalrioo ohne.Tha
comme'|.r hal nowhaml a aiu' for an e w mi o ; a t I mm u n I h k h v m
reproaezul. a $12,000 investment utsan¢»||pk¢,¢d.A nerr bolldlngand ro»
lultarri lrettarnnot In lines are being» l »; J f n !S 1 . 1 m n
and ,,,;;,,,,, depadmont Icoonty, Va., and hid doo lived untilOmaha-Omahfe rnanufactliron ln ;Aprll 16 ah: would han boon sf\¢\1\Y
1025 turned out producto valued at y ua n of an .|.4oo,seo,soo.|she eras :vin marries.sir chu-
Haslinge-Neer crolnnery to he dren were born to her by her fire!fueled here..lmarrlamo, foo: of whom are still Irv-gColomlroa-New l.lseatr~einLhladty int:Cecil .Aker an i Hrs.Clllldil
:sears oomploiion.
Expenditure of approximately $4.-500.0Il0 planned by Nebralkl stall
dapanment for told building In 1921.Orla na- Buri iolion Railroad ro-
laying B5-pound steel miie on Dr-
lea:u»St..F1ancla branch.Boemoh-New electric etraet liglm
lnaialloi In thin torn.Sl-amfor|.l--lll¢'ork nrozruelne on
con\.nrctlo.1 of walererorlu : n u m
hero.Omaha-Schulze Baking Company
to expend $25,900 for installation of
new maehi:\a:1 in plant at 2215
Laavenarorlh Sinn.f Fremont-New storm never ay:-
. iam nmnnaml fm Ida intel.
Beals of California. Wiley Aker of
Arlsona and .Alfonso Alu: of Toxao.111| tint husband passed away
about forty yeah ago and sho and§m. Jeno Osborn ware married twen»
ty-nine your ago,'Hwy ca-no to
Blair twenty-:oven Jean ago whey'thoy have door resided.Ono daugh|s.¢r, llre. Hone A m n m b o r n t o
them and who resides In Blair.Mrs.
Gabon: hu many friend! hero who|wi!l mln 6 " k i nd ly lrliglrbmllnne
and who eriiljrsaily sympathize
with the lormwing husband ani
family.l Tho fonlrol | || "lk will be helri
tomofforr, Friday at 2 PJI. al. the
Hethocilll. church, Rn. Bader dild
1
Unnluroy Lian!
Every need of the family can. .be supplied
Call and be convinced.
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The Old Reliable
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; Pilgrims and was present to :uint in
their League work and social time.
,Al the baldness meeting the followinitsmearswereelected:Prlncilin
Rhnsdn, pres., Clan Jorgensen, vim*pl¢z\.,Mary Beth Ililchmnn,aec'y.,
LSuu;1 Baath, taus.The hasten u-
.Ml invesul Sands may be uid:-
dnwn at any lime, md :nah (unchan gnrantmd by this vpodnimm
You will n din fr om 6 h 8 per
nent on your investment.Try Our System for a P1ofinbla
Safe: "LM-2______._ ..._
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The Big Store g mi n i by her mother,Hrs. Elton|DODGE .\ GI¢ ! C l' u Ln . u .. vu mnlkm.h In-rve.! refreshments.The Club ASSGCIATION
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Blair High Schqol Tattler lld vla River, lelbourne Slrickletl,
Jeffcnun Caldwell. George lluahnll,
Jarman 8tl1ra."t. Gifford Allen; Chu.
Houghton,Lyle lle lln llld ,Dade
antmuurh. Alvin Bmmbaugh, :uk
lin . Gu m L ud vi : a tten ded thuIn lan d ot h u n ia tlvl. ilu .Clyde
Newlon, which lu held in Fremont
on Friday.G. A. llarslull m d s n v vlhrshlnIreturnedf r o m ~ ~Dimmick,John And-arson and Jaar Sunday.Brunwn.|Hn. L. N. Pohnon, dnxaghtu Jae-
"°".ql. le! 1n| | ndmo¢b ¢rHr| .! | n| W u~Pictures Taken 'rar Tattler i 3° nn dmppln; in Gmdn an Han*
ar' n »: m n picturil fo r a n high!A1 I - v d vl z m a H a m Ha m g wz
BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 21, 1921
num D7 D. v. nw. Bupulnllndint uf m Binh Q1y~Sdm°l|
famlliu, zum un. L»£»1»*vv°1f
C l r l ' I ' o l lh m d £ a n : B y , l r .|mn an df xmlly n nd iler us unu m " ' 1f'Z'I r .Hr s Louk L u n aOlin drove to Bllh W adnerll.
Genlts UPJ HN was I cada:ight 'rldter at thu W alter Da
lr . In d Hn . An ni nv Nda ot
lon vidlud with tillti vel in Bnum..Dehla °rrwdred e1ane|.1 h n u ¢a!mec nuan1r1u2>ehddinLin§oIn,r:i»
The 3 five o r dx nur p upil: tnmlled br day and Saturdaplay Gnnd 7.. Hn.
d Wednesday fomzlcu at Ula I. C.I.mann homo.T h y ical on thenoon lrlin Wsdnuday far their home.A large crvwd of their ==¢i¢hb°flandfriend; fntlrred at the Hn .Jmaph Thin .mm home in u »
country naar hero Iut Sunrday eva-ning and proceeded to mah lhbln
merry for the newly married couple.Hr. and Hn. Chas. Thkldiuldt, um.
an old flsbioned chulvul.Hn .Ported.Brewster and chil-d n n , l u n a n d Forrest., Jr. spent
Th e J u n i o r M tb l I u u u d Nthsc hool will gin an oy mr neun: stth| \LE .c h ur ¢hb uementFe 5. Ahu prognm ll eonnsc hd with the
r.-Ir. and ll:|...Gu| Iilbnbtrg andflmlly , lisa Fern Fields and IliaI h t t h B r u s h :pm Sunday even-ing at the Fred French home.1 ll i l l Hur iot H111 ' l u a dinner
!| u-nt of Hr. and Hn. Hrold Lant-Wgl Sunday..!r. and Hn. Ed Noel and familyw
' 5 ; ~x ' ~ ' -°z ~'»»>msg noqtalntln-eu bore hat WMI
N ~ ~ \`x>m i ~3 fa rme r Ha nna
x A n li d u t n o w nginlontanmnpent\! I ..- .my a me uit week rgngrlng\." `'""£1"§'"li§é`°'»i}., am Casper of 1'»
\4 _.lrzmnh :pen-. Sunday at th home of, . /9 . '_.,, Inu. »'%§,"*`""thc formifs parents, Hr. and lin.
~\- ='
f r n a a w !;,-Er;2 " ",;\.'.-" w Hcn Goo~f.
; "r .-es ~ ~ 1 1 Won! from Hhs Xlggia 1»»=~g;~' i' ¢ -i -f r ~ I ;-:.:_~»_ =§. "_ j #went um Wunrloo, Inu a furf g > ¢ = , , _ _ ,.-':f\ .».»,¢_ngo, atltes~that nhl ls at pnusmt at
p u n s t o m y n v t r q m u b d o nniurning home.!Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Hi]-¢l:|3er were
Omaha vialton Zu! <3atundn_7.g Illia Marjorie Godsey mtertalmzl
the number: of her Sunday SchoolI a m. th e lnwmfame *>°g5» of the
Blptilt c hur c h at a dx-:ly din-nar at the home M hu paints, lr.lad Hrs. 0. H. Gvdre! ll.| tfFr| dayevening.Following the dinner the
iennlng was nge.: in play ing nmel
md hzvlng n good time in general.'IM following boy; enjoyed the eventHolland anfi d{sn:xe»Iz.Wa¢h1.er, Llc;H¢neoek, Hsnld an-1 Honrd 'l'rlp~ilett.Ddblrl.a n d ' E m Fletcher.
u m n n b nr n mu : s a m . h w u i n w i z o n n t t h n k d h|,a m .r npen zu .v w é m i m f m .P
1 1'.sm Johnson, who rm. been mm-'llr. and Mrs. Jens J I-men spent
'W :north of mm ahippad hh haue-Sunday ¢v¢==i=\t ax the Sheruun An-bod 2006: no sambm-g, N. n., um dmm h o me .fin! of the 'net where he lil] nuke!Mr. and Hrs. Chuies Kempeke ofhh lawn home.Q Lyon.:a n visiting at the IlarryCol. inn: Wood of Teh \ ' u I\1 k homil;:mpc e me.In | .own 'Pu uday lnda Hed u»| e eal
brotlzer G. A.. R..H. C. Coon-ei He ' _ _ ' "" _ " ' * _ "-
iaspeed man, 15 mn¢¢"p¢f mar.""Here, ru," mid the deacon exdl
edly, "you take the iine: and ddwm d I' Il li e the whip.a n wnh make IL"
Read it right in The Enhfprim
e
r.
hr vm mee: the uééol Higll ws: 'umn _ wid.~ ~
ntlve team at Blair.A return debateShould enrollment p on srovdns.s:Nortl1H.l;h\villbeseIseduLle1lfor lts r lllb e ag mp a o n a ato h o e r s r ethelastweekinFebruary.Tbeseiesn take future students
'lebatea will probably be the last in-with the facilities at hand.Thedependent debates before the m m question will probably resolve itself,
f....;;.;..i ";»T""'Jar;l e c t l o n s t h n t s vi l l b e u s e d i n l l t o s t a l s
con tes t.l n a s h o r t t i m e o u r m o d e
st u d e n t s s r l l l b e wo r k i n g o n t h i s m s -
oer la l.I t l s h o p e d t h a t t h e B l a i r
H i g h sch ool st ud e nt s w i l l m a k e a
t h e a n n u a l s t a ff.T h e a r e ~l e n l l l u l s - I . s l . r . v\ N s U I i w u u
ol ' th e hi g h s c h oo l sn n w e l m t o ma k e
it bitter and better than ever before.
.xnmiwcrou NOTES
good showin; ln this llns e qmgh f The Llrllea' Circle of the Contre-;== again grown so npldly that there | or on the enlargement of present tae-school activities.,gggggo chuTr;h was pleasantly anten-nosv a question before the schools llltlss........on ureday afternoon byll £0 the sdvlsabllity of lllh dlvld-'--o ..~ G g a n g H llleedames C. W AlJdl!'Ul lllfl J. E.in on one1.-1.. u s o o n u this Te sla Glu e I n a n nm- s am:." ' f 'wi l l L a m . I s l e },§""*""°"°'""" ho mo of *""
question is settled we will know what |mer.
schools Blslr will msec in '-3" mls General tests in English,latin,The high school management hasdebating race.g;_;;;=' Sdenoe,:lolo|?; .enre me .-<1~°d»;1=d s fo;;.b¢1 | ; m - g g L o -
" "'cs srere ven o r g s n ,osreto p s :-onm m m mn. sc hool lm week under un ai- 'ann-.1.,,October aa,1921.n o
reetion of Hr. P. L.. Moors.uislgimm.. the sixth game on the sched-Work is P!0l'N"i\1¢ \¢fr ¥lPfd|¥;l2h00l Dfimialll the results of these ule of the Bldr hislt sc hool for the
league rsoe.The'Northeast xlidrlet eillse.°Uothelinxltlnlofruralponils|
alone declamatory lines.Neuly all :em will bs c ompared with the ro-mmn. 1927.Tito mor e who willof the students who will take nmimlu of tests ginug ln about °M'c omplete the schedule for the sea-
hsvo slreul manolimd their selee thousand dwols of the middle west.|af 'son.lt ls expeded that Benson hightions.Host of the training ls mv pu- Blair is c onsidered a nhool under school of Omaha and un :mmm
slung the lines of interpretation, If-,toe North Centnl elaulfleanon it, ¢h¢ °;f o r u n o u r will complete
taculstlon and expresdon.The home will be of interest to note how the "uw schedule.The Lasso. Iowa team.leclamstory oontests will probably |stuclents of Blah' High compare wlthgu-as on the Blslr l1l¢h school sched-
|»- held on Tlmndsy and Friday.dudenls in sdlools of like standing.:de ln 3934; ffing year Blair defeated
I¢ h n n r ; f ~ l3 d ~A ~ . l l ' i .I ¢s 1 ~ ~ the glqjg gg);-Q oy 5.0
r.ouneement as tmr ths exact date will mu m e e k - I a _,_
be made In next week's school notes.
'''The pupils of the Junior High are Spalllng Tests Announced
1 3 ~ ~| 2 1 lo Y lll! u l! C i lllf tll lu sts f f l ~Qnnl D V using' 'all |en!ln||!.l.I
Mr. and Mrs. G C. llarshall spentIsst week in Fremont at the home of
thdr daughter, Mrs. Gail Johnson.ltesdames H.W.Schoettger andWillReckmeyer were ln Omaha on'lluarlsy where lherirero guests of
Hrs. A. E. Woodman at a one o'eloel¢luncheon.Mrs. Henry Elose was hostess tothe Home Department of the M. E.
dmureh at her home last Wednesdayafternoon.The ladies visited overtheir renin: and enlored a dellelous
lunch.
Misses Lets and live Marshall e-\tertained the C. Y.L. K. on W ed::lesdsy evening at tlzelr home.Sev-
eral smrulnsr games and a nronmm
urevr-enjoyed which consisted of thefollolvlnfnumbers:a nalln g byMrs. W: I Osterman. Jr; several vocal»-lnelm. 1... au-- xr..- u.....\._|s -_J
ner were Sunday nests at the \\'sl1Eehhnkamp home.Hrs.P.L C ld v entertained at
bridge Frida afternoon honorlnxls-or nl ofeel,u l . .Ethel Larson
Uehllns, who visited thereafter hrs.llrs. John llebsnl held high Donors
and rseeivod s pretty prlse.llrs.F. E.Webb was awarded the eensolltlun and Kiss l.a.'°son the guestprime.A ddleloos luncheon was
served at 5:30. the tables each bold-izig a vase of pink roses combinedIrllllbsl>y's brestlh.Those presentincluded Mesdsmes Walt EchtmbampVernonMarshall,C.W.Andrews,W.I.Nelson, John Hebsrd,F.E.
Webb,D. u. Bloch,R.A . m mc . G. u mh s u John Grimes. G. I.Pfeiffer. Hrs. iz S. Larson of Fre-
ontm and Msn Ethel Larson ol Ueh
"gl and llrs. B. 2. ul-.neu mela
family of Scribner and Mrs.He r !
ltrsjieek were dmner luesll =n Sun-
day at the Ross Henhsll horns.. Hrs..l{ruilee
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.1.eeomp.m1ed l m son andlamilyk to Scribner whore she
will Yihfu for sew»l weeksHn. Dnacllla McCann of Omabs
visited the latter part of the weekst the home of har daughter, J in.Ieslle Peterson.'1'l1o_ ne-1v olll_¢e:s of the O.E. 8.
n a w ! !n l ! l n m l u t ,I : m u r m u r n e w
Enll.md tirl was married last Wed-wdlr I9 Chas. 'Hiddfohlt of thisvidaat the eooxt house In Blair,
e br Iles amdna, sister ofthe brlds and Harry, brother of thegroom.The people mr mn vldnltyalou d their heertlest coogrstda-
tions to the nesrlysrezls.Lest Thursday Hr. and Hrs. Her-bertToelkemovedtotbdrne\vl=oane
ln the .Adnan 1=°1s'hboll\°°d» and on
Tender evening bdure they departedfrom thls neighborhood as they 'ease
nearly d l peeked,the neighborsgavethemaNs' smrprlss, Nmfltl
with t°°d thine! to eat for the ooos-sion.Th i !vrersldvsryt mock sur-
as no ex ao:vd.d Thyhavs been in this vle»
mos vo yeszs s o o n vm'~l ¢;|;nd conversation
was eva¥{ n o s e n t g o ; ~ " i g llee d a me e
erman p e mgsr,wld Curley, Raymond um and soo,
Herbert Toelks and son, ?|°!d Ha-glll and son, lloule Larsen and fast-
sr.Bllssea Fern and Birdie HalenLoftis. Evelyn and Edna k, Roy§;»<1fg;-Ig? Sprlek,Toelke.
rn..m u :r,and Eddie Blum and Chds Kuhlman.Hr. F. E. Fletdner eras the guest
2f l&° == °= ' .% § '_ P* f *1 tt== f ~
up and abou~e houne LOOK!READ!
'Iwo ds of The QualityMarkets §;grade of McLaugh-
lin's Kept Fresh Bulk Coffee will
be given away by The EnterpriseSaturday.
ABSOLUl`liLY FREE
This is made possible by the
clever up~to-date merchandising
methods of Mr. Jens Nielsen, theproprietor of The Quality Market.
FUUR miss sziicign cach WEEK
Each week, the names of four
paid up subscribers w The Enter-
prise will be selected. These names
will be printed on a coupon which
will appear in The Enterprise, and
the four subscribers whose names
thus appear will each be entitled,
upon presentation of the coupon
with signatures at The Quality
Market, to onehalf pound of this
coffee, absolutely free.Only those
whose subscriptions (new or oldl
are fully paid up, will be eligible.
The method of selecting the
names isentirely in the hands of
The Enterprise.The Enterprise
reserves the right to give where it
chooses but states vluntarily that
the names will be"c dsen without
favoritism.
.'Look for your name on the
Coupon which will be found in this
paper.
KENNARD NOTES
Mr. Alvin Audenon of A.rlin£to1was a buslneu <d|.r in our city one'ha lut week.L.-. and Lire. J. A. Swlhart and
daughter, Grace. Mn. Mable Choral.
and John Chord were Omaha shop-Ipen Szturday.H i n Hattie Bnetkey spent the!week-end with home folks.Mr. c . E. nixonipepz ue week-
end with his :rife and non at Clerk- ,mn. Nth. 4Hr. and Mn. Glen Rosenbaum andsmall dzughter were Sunday dinner
guests at Un John Binco home.Hel.. Clnrlas Gottlch spent the
week-enfl with her plrentl, Mr. mdHn. I. E. French.Mr. and lin. Oscar .Anderson nd
famii spent Sunciay at the H.G.\-an 5.m h ome.\
11r.Leon;r\l Wi.lener Is waitin; anew Oldsmobile °°~=§;Fred Jones. Carl.ard,Glen Ros-enbaum, Harland Fnnela, A! Nelson
and Elmer Lund returnofl Th-lads;nlsrht from the Flnernem Lonventionl.el.l nt £`rl.w:.o~1r.AFather and Son Banquet 'Le beingfulennedfor Fab.llth to be given
:s the ll. E. church hueme:c.Hr. and Hn.HZ C.l
h
laco eaten-
com any u t yHr. emi lm. Ray Baa-uznhwm were
Sunday vidton at the W. H. Relen-lnum home.
l r . m d Hn . W .H.Rolinbaumhave been under the weather for thepmt week.l r .and li n .Harold Lauénqp.Roma W ad and Hurid! Hail were
Qunday evening visitors at we Raiah\\r'i.iener home..MIM Eva Hills' spent the week-n'l with her folks, returniu to her
» ~ I l l o u d a y ~I
Quite a number of young folknHanded the Janes at B¢:nlngo:1 onatur lay everrlnl.Hin 0:11. Akin! lp!!! lim week-
:ml gn Blair visiting fri:ds andelltneo.`".
Yr s.Beikely spent the week-4:d
n hemnnt .with relatives.The Junior clue of K. H. S. held
theatre party at Blair Tuesday
ag.Mins Ven Widener viniled rela-ves in Keantrd Sunday.
a Am wa p .ayThe "L buket :nn u~ll I 1Allmanriday evening at Calhoun.1
4
FIX I Dllmer Hiiler mli i:]{§mi '5iT».
54101111
~ ~~ ~omason.
.my (br znu. Okll., called than byHn Illness nf hc: hunt.lr . wm-ffqg look her to Onulu w nkn thetn.TM work of rlmbd¢|ln| th Inter-lnr of ~Z\e lhptlll chur¢ I1 pro-zrwdnl nkely. 'rn nervieu uc stillbein: hola at un Muonle luu lm nln uwuht un: may an he had anlh( :hunk by mbthnr wack.h epew: hu been andere] but vill notbc hare until the mkidla al lhnh,havent. when they will be put in.The Ina! high *Md mm bdlteam defeated the Lyon hllh achoalteam In | nm at ~=-_=;ff°° hallFr1d.|y inning.The on tumvon A pm: hom uw 'Qhnflmlh ht-lon lelm the uma even g.Qdu a-wi d u i mm!Arnaud. Abe
gg'N 1'.°"».£" aw! f°.\: E"'1'a'"'°.~ -I-°§f»» ;;;,. |1véI`¢»`I=¢Zi}"»1=`¥u'»-lied il-ill
MAYBE you saw "What Pnce Glory"
or "The Big Pmde," the mod talked
about stage ploy and movie of the wax.
Here is ww Laurence Stallings. the author
of both, and himself an ofhca who saw
Henry of Gdmking, says abou the story yrrixtm
by Capt. Thomason: " 'Fix Bayonetaf is. in
the opinion of many of us who ought to
know, the tina: aocoun! of their sons in bat-
tle whiuh the American people have receivd
in ihdr sometimes military history."a
We take p2:;::xfo is announdng this Epic
Gi the W ar as a Seflll ln
The Enterprise starting Feb. 3. |927
Legion hall Fridny ohndnant-he mam~ben of the nam. wl\h I: mzhRudolph Gmpper and uverll lrlandlenja/ml l ww 1- me J. na, Wmhams.ll nn near mlzlnight whenthepanyhmh up md Hug left (or`|h\-lr homa declaring tha evening |mm ¢:.yn>|e om.|John mn/, who in agent fm theTeknmlh Oil company vu a luudnoul
mlkr hen om why Due loppun ofLhayewk.`'P Z. Wlwn mmha of Blllrwa; uilhg on Human ~m»¢c=»».u 1MondayL A Woo(wln|who vm. MrsWnodwlnlcondurhd a grocerynom han Ior the put three yeanu :losing out hh .mx of mm ndretiring mm bu»m=¢»ne benn 1lpecbl uh Mundny lml will "0l\l\|\\.l!zu all hh 80041 at l¢|\l(¢d pmexurlil thc an closed out.Min nel Hendnfkun ol Wm'md Charles Thielfnldl of Hermlnwenniet]!
mm br Jud t c . nm mu mx_hed Hl1t|'I(dmr sl the brideand Harry Thleldloldt, brother of UmIv.were nm u undlnl Tm-ridf il the dnughhr of Mr |n| Mrs.
q y mn-'rivd ut wedm-day. Jun. 19 nz um eourt house nv.
broth.
New Senate; Started
The wo:k ot the new semester
second place.It is hoped that the with gndes of other cities.The sec-
Blalr graded pupils will sgsln mn ond 2-elle consisted o i fifty wordstheir share of county honors.taken from the studied list of npeil-
eolnpleted during the--~ing Nast IssSlate Mule Coates!first semester.The followinl are
Womans czuh at the Pathfinder itllwsa served by the Ladies' Auxiliary?Fremont Monday.Ufickets were said to the business men
G. A. Marshall left on Tuesday for of Arlinnon as woe" ss Legion men
Kansas City when he stterldel s In this way it is hoped thst the Lel11N¢i\\l of the Western Nursery-gion was suooessfsd in further cann i n 1\§|0Ciluoll.....:_..:__ .\._ _.\.|r ss.-. s _._ __na
W. H. Thompson, Putter
started Monday morning, Janulry 171 wr----the lmo mu in the Junior High Communion union iz o'¢lock.with a full attendance in ail clnuesl Mr. Pcrgusen, of I..i:1coln, hu.: ln-Speciai llonimn-l=lcCalI Scale
a':1.1a fine enrollment in -LII newly nuanced that the state-uside music Grade Standard Jan.Hay Ja
r Seventh
IS YOUR CAR Regular .Spelling TestGradeiéié £9355
3?(3.53941.3
Than I
hu ki mllv
""§§§ and Mrs. A. R. Hanan and
sofas, Avery and Tom and Min RitaBradyofLincolnwereacckendguest: of Mr. and Mn. Julian Jung-bluth.Benjamin Cook of Scribne- spent
he weekend with Gilbert Bchl1n-
and Coliega" and the s till uii li nl:necessity of n national p:1p¢Lmdr.:uproram.Gifford Dixon of Bi d;ren ered two vocal solos.RuporzuakwerehesrsifromeomndeFrankl'c:l¢ins o Fremont and Sept. of the
£.rlin|,ton achoqla, Prof.F. H. Bro
w._
We a n having some wonderful
ae:mom Sunday awnings The pan-
tor does not talk Iona' but (hu agood mmf aerrica.
Prayar musing Wednesday a n -
ning at 7:30.U. c. u. a. will mm as nm Joel
READY FOR SPRINGtives in Keantrd Sunday.The *>°;=' buket ball bum will playCllhnunriday evening at Calhcun.
ONLY!
__1\~l u y l s c l l l t l l n l n g \
Pmf. E. C2 Bumlzuni
consented to muh a Physing c lan for the Junior 1
iéfi ~ "'5f"<:. M nh 1|.a H. w aa 'urn anime! shall lm J.. i iil .n.m'2.. FS. NEW ENGLAND NEWS IAllen home, nn Neb.SL Thundny.
Feb. s .\! 2:80.Ln! dl Un members
bt Ulm I M all when lnlu en nd inboys between the agen of II to 18
y nn..This c lu l ti ll meet twi n a
week.On 'h u d n y ar 4:50 and on
Saturday at 10:30.Th. work startedon Tuesday, January 25.Prof. Band-»
gurcl is an experiment (amber of
Phylicld Tninlng.He hu hnd ex-
ncrienc e In lelchlnt Phvllcai 'l'nln-
I-iannns City when they will altendl
the annuld meeting of the WesternAfsochtlollgf*iunery mn Mn .*Mn. Carl ToeIEe and Esther Har11 . w. n mlml éxp u to 131 Mr.tu ar were nfihlly \'i|1boll ll vw H
as m n i x C1 1'fm -Toeikc hum..n"| "u»=y ~'i1{&»¢ . nil ilu» =f??»'Helen s w a m .Ruth and m a h
through the south.Their route in-Paulson :mt Sunday afternoon at
l d viai t h e f i l l i citi :Henry Krumers.~"n.»...'f. .'" | .°¢.3»..$'mil. |ln. Funk Erikmn. Hr. and Hrs.
A. P. Nmnll. PastorHERMAN NEWS
c.H. Blsndmsrd 'rss s businessuller et the county ssst Thursday.Mr. and Hn. John Sutton rnurnedlast week from the parental, C.R.Button home near Bllir when Wlm! been the put wselt lookin; s -
ter the household duties srhlh Hrs.
Su'ton was in Blsir esrln| for he:duughter, ln. Theo. Lunét, who has!.\ev.\ quits lil.
wRf\ f. ~ J . :g m trove tg_Qr§}§q
l asks sud coffee rss served.
|selflnvltad guests nm Mrs. C.
il.itlzmcl ard,rs. 8.4 Wachter,Mrs. Gilbert Olson, Mrs.Hass An.lusen.Mrs.Tom Wakefield Jr..;_lir:.hA. R. Harper and Hn. Clyde
Girls Stsben returned Tmsday
from s seven!f- vid ! wi th f ds -tiees st Distr s Calhoun.S. A. 'Wsssum of Tehmsh was sHarms.: business esller on We¢l\\esas lo. snI Hrs. PI. C. Burrllc enter-
x u s m u a n o a o z z c u e n ,r e n u e n u o r
this plsee until about s yesr sxo.She ness chief operator st the Ion!telephone office for savers! months."'**,§;°°=°== is the son of Mrs. JovohThisotdt.prosperous Isnosrs tie-ln; southwest of here. *Both have
spent the :roster pm of their lives
in this oommunlty snd sre the hirh-sn type of young vromsnhood am!young manhood.The groom hasrented the Clsrenoe King fsnn nearBlslr for the coming year ani they
lurk [one lo hoosekeepigg movinggo Monday of this week.ir many
ing to y wnl boys ln the ec hwls of
Detroit. liichignn, Kadnmazoo. Mich
ixm:Greenfield, Ohio and Chinn.Illinois.The fqlxmkmg boys of the Junior
high lrhool have signed up for the
course:Walter Gollehon, Adolf Pe»
tcrsen, Clarence Ven de Venter, Don-ald Cook,Marshal Burger,Niels
Nielsen,Larry Hessirkp-Sijctor vig,
RUF Chrittenun,Lyle Chriatnsen.
Bleclrwell, Okll;Houston Ind Gal-\elb01l, 'I'exn.s.;an 1. E. L. Damon of 0m..\h:\ ClIflfl
on Thundly for l few day s visit ll.the home of her parents,Hr. andMrs. D. W. Lawson._Mr. and Mm H. C. Winther andsmRobert of Fremont, Min Nellie
and Elrl Splngler were Sunday
fuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Henk-
nzMn .Will l.udv\ig is enwfined £01
HJ€iéa` 6.\ile;T éF¢i» in m m s n -
urday.
Herbert Toelke and iemily movedlui 'Thursday to their new home atAdmah.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lofth and Her-jorle were in Blair Saturily.Hrs. Harold Curley , Hn. Hound
Clarley nm!son vinitcd with Mn .
(liffonl Chi; Thunday .n m Toelke unistcd his bmther,Herbert with his movin; lan week.
this week. Frl~l.|y evening. The Indies
o! the L. 8. U. will sem mapper at6:30.There will be no ¢h»r¢\~No
money will be mind.I s u ll i n
e get-tngotlzer evening far f d a -lhip, mutual acquaintance ln] so#-
billty.We Iran: every family ln any
Iray counting thi:their church rncame.Brin; the ehlllun.They will
be lonked dter.Community singing
will he enjoyw.Probably a h w
RIGHT NOW. we are in aposition to give
our most careful attention to overhauling
your car and getting it ready for spring uae.
Bring in you( Car and we will do the rest
Enterprise at
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The Vincent swim, wsmm Wentworth; {,"}?.,_"'f,,n','{§["
nllhlr ll'M m t h ~héfm "uma | mu lm-n "%. ....":."; ":.';.:'°..'E.!1!£°2'E.
Each Shovelful Gives
Full Measure of Heat
If the persons whose names
appear in the margin will clip this
coupon, sign their names and pre-
sent at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, onehalf gound ofMcLnughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof-1g
2:aar».-:;
PPn§
g 5'We,the unslenignod wlh pu!nppnrcinkion, vrhh on Hunk the kin!flicmlm vm no uumgnuunly .napa1 -pam nf many fooling .mi.emuur an; aw mother wh. ns nu|\l)Yu. um.; w me nw myma, mynm wan m umm nu, simua earNr- vrnnln of cheer me the :hair for
a g When you put a shovelful of our Coal into your furnace or stove
you are assured the fullest measure of heat possible to get from an
Itburns clean, with very little ashweek.'1|:fee.iff l v u P G I Y'=¢U`
This offer good 'till March I, 1927
Farmers Co-Operative
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t the 13:0
m u m s .
x e l g u r d - e n -
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f a m i l y I n d
ee n.P u t o r
one H a n s e n
e o r n ' h a e e ~
g fa e r n a e n a t t h e 'r i X. Ive r s o n h o m e .
l l r . a n d . H r s . B y r o n B u n n 'l r 0 \ '! t o
H e l t n n n l l #S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n so
membe.-s n 1 t.ba P .N .G .C I u h e t
t h e i r l u l l i n B l l i l ' l m T u e a d e y w h e r e
t h e y n n q u i l t i n g l o r t h e 0 d l F d -
vi z i t t h e i r n e w n e p h n r j N e l l B u r d i c ,l o n h o m e a t Y o r k , N e b r .
P a r k e r ld c C o a n d H e i e r R o b yJf .:~J'Ii o ,c n aw n s -l n T .K .Ive r s o n w e n t t h e
H u t i n J q h n n n h o m e n u r Hnnx:||..1
l m Th u r i d a y e ve n i n g s o k e e p h o u s e
!o r h e : Im n i b e r x M e r r i l l Jo h n s o n e n d
h e r h u s b u d w h o h u b e e n a h e i l l n g
'r e n t t o t h e J S .m t y m e
d e y e ve n i n g fo r t h e i r d e t e r , E r n e | »
time e n d a l l l p e n t t h e we e k -a n d e l
t h e p u m u l ,P ,W ~H r C o y h o m e
e o g fh o g B l a i r .
l
i mma by wma B. mmm, vu
r e n d e r e d b y t h i s l i m i : D e p a r h m n t o g
th e Co l la ge .A f t e r t h e e n t o r u i n m m t
in t he C he p g l, t he l ad i e s o f t h e W o m -
e n s C l u b i n i t e d a l l f a u l t y S l c m b e n
n n d t l m e e w h o h a d t a k a n p e n i n t h e
p r o g r a m o ve r t o t h a d i n i n g h e l l .
H e r e t h e n e t tl !th e e ve n i n g u g
m u l l e d p r o g r e m , w h i c h h a d b e e n s r -
i s p e n t . e a u b e i n ; s u n e d b y t h e In d i e s
_r n.'- r !.. \.a-.._ __s _L-.n A.. !I.. W -..
children rp-cnt Bnmiay nLl:sen'hom| tm of Xe
|Hr. and Hn. I.. C. A.
Itlrltlnad nt luncheon nmand Hrs. Jem J uni md
Mr. ind Hn. Peter Jan
AROUND THE COUNTY 'vc
c orrelp ondunu irompvc ry c nmmunlty In W uh a.nd T'huod
lnfton County mm Scheme: shelled
~ ~ John Barry and threeM c C A R ' I ' H Y ~M:.and Hrs.n i . J e n s e n and n ]t g W m
little daughter spent Sunday at the children ca a plan~~homo of Mn. Jenaen'a brother, Rorl~|'°m'° Sunday afternoon.Hines I-Id-
und Rlehter and family.na and Rule Thompson also spent
Ura. mx menu nu been "'*'*""f,Floyd Hina, Tal Pedersen and Liar-the day there.
at me *'°*"' 'f her '°°» R°"""' and ence Dlaou mlm at the John llc -wm Sorensen *M has been day-
wife ' few daya.Donald home Sunday evening..ina *ith bil alator, Hrs. Hayes Revllr. and Hn.. John llcbonald en Hr and il:a.Chester Aronaon|ffb"h1' 'U' taken to a aanaterlqm
ill" li l! !!the folloiinl relatives at g Sam,dl :al m md Sunday at when he could receive medical 1dinner last Sunday:Hr. and 1h"|:!7l,:np.lrwental,illxuenmm home.ment.He has been falling in til? . elaoh sale.
|Mr. and Hrs. R. H. Iverson enter-Earl Caldwell la the owner of || f0, aome time.Fon! wore pueclaaael recently.I Hr. H Hansen went to Blairlawrezlea Hiller and son.Hr. and
Ily a. Chu. llelilowd and family ofBlair,l n .Rachel llc bon ali me
family and Illia llyrtla llebonald.llra.Jay Larsen entertained the
aaambaza ol tba Progressive Club on
laat Thursday afternoon.Niue re
tnahmanta we-ra aanrad by llra. Leon
Hindlay and Ir a.Ludwig Jenaen.
The memban will meet with llra.
Hr.and Hrs.Will McDonald ofBlal: spent Sunday at the Geo. Ile-
Donald home.
The following from this vlelnty at-tended the Woodman Installation in
Blair last Wednealay evening:ltr.
and lllra. Fred Long. Mr. and Hra.
Weston Lone, Mr. and Bra. Dan, Willh m ~ a u t w e a k .[ms ]|m¢| Thompson.
/=1 M1301 [Darla
llmlly Arenaon spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her brother,
Eveevett and family of Blair.I r .and llra.Earl Caldwell at-
tendadthelledondaneainiilalrlaat
'!'hu'ada3f erenlng..'rm members of on ahcnru-y Pre-
fzeaalve Club entertained lhdr fam
| n a - _. a - -. . . . . . . . . . .1 - - b U A A - -
mrylaat week and had lxia teeth Xraped
rand had to have several removed in
hope! that lt would benefit hla health.
He lraa been under a doctofa
aeveral mooring..Alfred Paulaen loat a valuable
hone last week.
Pastor. Raamuaaan and family havebeen having a siege of rrlpps, but
all an able to be out again.
PEACEFUL HILL NDTES
George Wrieh sawed wood on FH-
dahand Saturhiir. and Mn.ax Klota and laxggg wer3_S\nda5 dinner gueatvat the
eorn ln that vlezlndty for aevanl tlaya.Ir. and Ira. RIN. Iverson and
family apent Sundaf *lib her bm-
ther and vile, Mr. and Nea. Merril
Chrlatanaen, west of Herman.Mrs. 01111 Reeves entertained Mrs.Roy Andesaon and Hrs.Rolland
Smith and little aon at dinner lui
Thu:ada; while the men attended the
tained at an oyster supper Frida?
evening in honor of their lon, Mer-
eciitlfa birthday.'I'hoae.preaent are:erslllanel IvanU1 Clara PearlM.m l |.and Wil lreraon and Will Moon of
lou: City.-Mr. and Hrs. Fred Ray have a newfour-tube Cmaley radio purchased of
Ed Olaonfof-He.-man recently.
Hr.and Mra. Joe Bandar and
laughter of Herman and Mrs. Mar-
ga.:et lverson and family apeul Sun-
day evening atthe Fred Ray homo.Wilbur Conety of Valley ia visiting
bla brother, J. S. in thin viéinly, haf-
ing eenle Saturday evenhif.~Mia: Maxine Mathew spent Sun-
day afternoon til); Eleanor ~ Flo:-
enee Dixon:~
The 1...aa..Layman :amuy Splut U 1 a m : \ . l U U o c v t r u . $ 1 l l J . L t a n o v u u o
S:mdayatthePe'teEl.liott homanaargiven,otbenriae tha evening was
Tehmah.I
PROVED VALUE OI` i='ER'r:1.1'r':
In lplhe of dry weather, the ee-
conda of the Nehggaaka 1926 ten acre
com yield contest ahoujed that theten fields which were highesfln yield
in ezastern Nebraéka had been formed
an average of only three yearl dncetheywere seeded downn Howard
Mortimore of Palmyra, the 1\'ln:1e: of
thia seetion, new 85 bushel com onuna he broke out f rom wa mee
years ago.C. J. Frlschle of Scrib-
ner, who was aeeond, had hia land lnalfalf a four years ago.0 . L L e g :
of Dakota City, who was thlnl, had
his com on fleet clover land.Al-most everfy eanleatant in this annual
contest had their land ln eodf alfalfa
or nreet :lover within the last few
years.They knew the value ox aoll
Intillty, even in a dry year.
Pr:m1Ec0s1j.\1. SERVICES
Sunday Sehool at 2 p.m. Preaching |
spent in a aoeial manner.Wednesday evening, Jan.19th i t1 o'cJoek the Foreign Mluio: Soclety
held in regular aerrll-monthly meet-ing.At thi; meeting slides featur-
ing the "Modem World" were ahovn,
A lecture aecompwed the slide!The slides weie both inhemltlng and
ulueatiomal.They are of aid in fur-
Lbering the cauae of the Society,which ig Lo increase the interest in
foreign mlaaion work.
Friday morning, Jan. Slat, WaldoB. Nielsen gave an interesting lee-
tutcln the Chapel.Hia rubjeet was
"The Creation of, and the ChangesIn Moxie, Since Early Times."
The .llnx which innlrated Dlnfs
baaket dwotera at the Pen:n m estill rode bmi on Dann'a heels Fri-
day and Saturday evenings.On Fri-
day Grand Inland noled out a 30-22\'le1o.'y in the laat few minutes oi\
play a.fl.erDana had ded me aeore
and played on owen lerma with the
invuiers.Tha iojlowing night Wayne
N o r m a l ,a f t e r h o l d i n g a n e i g h t z e
a vj e n l e a d a t t h e l u l l , m m e . .w i o ve r
..m u . n a \ .a l
\
1
lun at ln uylurr lupper Alu rnun;L.nn; "nm lwm.wening at the I'rod Long home.A number of folks fromthia1|.sf ,mania n r w a i lomana muqmrodeThen von abou alxty prucn .-3'tar on oyster supper with all tho dancl at Bcrmington Saturday night.
fixings the awning was spent play-Hr. W uf; u H""Y dW ° ;m* "° n-
ing progr¢ud\ra high five, than be ;_ _ M ;_-g;_}__ '"" A nna
ins' neven hbln.At the c lone of Hr . . M 2 1 .wmg f - Hmm md
might (11365 it Ill fbtllid ihlt H""'t.hildren m.d°':n Wedlseldsy from
Dan Thompson and J.Larson ma. Dewitt for a fur day : visit at tho
ugh neon and Hn. W esionlongand August Knhuk home and attendodC. J.Illndley held th e lo w womlth o raiding of Mr.Hansank bro
'nme who nn pruent outside nflx.her, E21 md Hju llay mc Appel ofgh, Club were g,and Hrs. George near Elkhorn on Wednesday Lfieb
Babu of Blair, Hr. md Hn .Earl noon..Hrs. Anna Wann received the udGaldrell ind Dieu Pmlerun.`im. . . o n Tn u d s y o f i h e ta n i b lo
1 Rld ph Ihr md c ly d¢ umm : pm following.Eaturday ewning it the Fwd Rl y l Evnngtlisiic service at 7:30.
ome.Cotiln Pay er Meeting on 'linu-'Mr. nd Hn. Byron Bunn md Htik day ind Wednesday.Cuma nad an}oy
non tint £0 their hom: Honday lfler the prvuc hln; of the Old Time Goi.¢p¢;;d§n;;!mlrvuek.\|tlhe;rurenta1»,»L fm. 1| s plane so .ea God in
me 106318 uno nmsnen Z5'1Z an nomoontutz Dania defeat seemed due to
a lack of 633213 nb§}!!.y.Clemens
Vig vu the only bondltlnt sc orer,
hut, even ho tuffered han! luck, sev-
en! of his shot: bouncing cu; after
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Hr. and Hn. Andrew Jensen :pant
'Sunday at dn H. G. Jansen hom: in
Bhir.Hrs.John Anmaon :nd grand-
uvcidmt th! pncudiair day of har nonChris xtWlndde.e had been lil!-in; a chain on the slsedlor while it
an wad in g a nd i n nomo way hlld;urhters, Norma and June Anmson one foot was caught In .l chain mdso very badly mangled thnt it 'luof Blair spent Sunday afternoon writh \x-.. -. r\-11.....-.mummy to nmnutata 1hs foot At
C. B. Bunn home.11| of his fullness.Hr md Mrs. A. A. Andenon of Hi n lli n n i e S te e le i n ww :hopping half through the ring.The fir!! round of the intramunl'r¢u\§m- are spending the und: *U*=|'' b a h t b m g mi u vu vlwo d s ma r -
their \*°°¢'°*"~li n .F1its Muller u!:n1oms'r z| =| sc oP.\|. c nuac u dl! morning.In the firstgime 01-=and husbmd..i c l,1 (;B.\der Putor |Racin1.m| downed Denmark 15-2, Leo
Mrs. L. L. Layrnan spent Tuuday
with Hn . R.u. Iverson,uulsiinl
her In eaMins melt.The new wlephones Iuve been in
:tailed 311 this vicinity, the work hav-
inq been completed this week.Hr. and Hrs. Knnnefth Tyson spent
Sunhy at Lbs home at her lid01%ilrx. Ceeil Gorey of nelrffekrnah.
Prtmtiu Smith vu nn Omaha vin
_5 Anderson and Joe Kjoller lending the
F-rd | 7:00 1 ~Nobhzkn won Lbs secondthe hog; of Hrs?1n§h§:l,€;?u at 3 game from Cllifomia by four points,
thuugh it coat Ihen, one of Nehru-Friday, 7.45 RH Epvrorlh League
party at the .homo of Miss .Alice Jn-
cobsen.Sandor, Jan. 30, 10:00 AJS. nhurch
school.11:00 AJI. Homin; urornhip.Ser-
Innn:"Tha Ru iz of Houc k ln the
ka'l piayen, an injured lip.In theLhird fracas Eta Bit.: Pi noscd out
the Scandinavian; by 1 54 score.
The guarding of Rumunqg, Imtumi
this match.The Womans' Club was lddmssed
55
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HI;I
In cailing Ed to your at
téntlon
We snywlthuul fears! dll-
Hana and Rose Wleae were Sunday
5¢l| flDI'l ;'"' Arvnlvna iluae r at ulunu m 'lhelma Menonazd .n5"on1 I §§i]"~}`rl€iefh2ii`nponed aa aell aa
That for SER VICE com-
plete.
Ol the kind you can't
b i l t a
T N S ~ W l ! \ 5 t h ¢h 0 | | 0 f ' I ; ¢ ;aupper Wedneaday evening in
honor of their lxth wedding anni-versary.Those Emo; were Nr. and
lllra.Wm.llcbonald of "Blair, Mr.
W e g r g | |] |,nfl lin. Lester Hansen,Hr. andha f f ;Ll n o otlllra. Cheater Aronaon. Mr. and Hrs.
c o l c e s t M e t s .Tr y Gllfwm K o e ni g , A xel a nd c a n umm.
F a n c y S t e a k s ,j u l c y a n d An anjorabla evening was spentlvlrvinr progoeaaive high five, pnnea
being given Will l»leDonald and Lea-
n b l e m e n t i o n .
tender,cooled to perfec-
tion as only an up-to-date
cooling system can rlpen
end perlect fresh meats.
W e s e ll o u r m e e t s o n
ter Hansen for high ac orn and HnWmKoenig and Axel Nielsen had
low aeore.All present enjoyed the
eanbeexpec todunder thec uiof aLongacre were Sunday guest: at the 1 md at h h he e..H n .Chl French heme.'w§l'... menions: can-Herz 1nTme¢|1ately
i g d L o n g ' " ' § . i ° '. . ` . 1 I L ' I . . ' "r n l v r - 1 o n t h e t r a i n T u e s d a y a n d a r e t h e r e
B I M *4 t LH r .a n d H r s .L e o n H l n o u e y e n t e r - 4 a o? ; ' §° . ¢' ¥ . " . n d W i l l i e P e t e r s e n h e l p e d
ta in ed a n um be r of fr lc nc la a t an o ys -B i l i Sehvrock nhe ll c o r n o n l h l d a y
a n d H e r m a n K r u s e f r o m B e n n i n g t o n
of-=== corn to lien.nand on Monday.
'red Petersen and Henry Tarnmeraattended the sale of Mrs. Marg-are;S c h n tn : wa r ? a p i ll lo n ~Mn. Maggie W rin la on t e thisllat at thia writing.Linen and Wi ie Petersen sp-alll
Sunday at the Cu-lPula home nearBerminptua.
afternoon fialtora at the Otto You
homeGeorge Wrleli spent Sunday with
his brother John and familyoccasion lmmenaely.|Hlaaea Sophie, E.|, Hua; and am-
Mra. Chester Anonaon apent Wed
nesday at the Wm Harrison home.a Pete and Carl Nlelain and Arthurt h e i r m e r i t s a n d e l w e y s on are helping :mir c orn at the
h a v e e l u l l lln e nlc o o l- c c d 1_.¢n Hln dlq hom!and expect to
ao '.flniah up thin week.B i l d 5f \ lo l{¢ d Zl1¢B'lS " u t Jay Larion helped :hell corn at
th e th i n g l o r p i c n i c s .the Wm. Koenig home laat Tuealay.
Ill sea Edna and Rule ThompsonJ u s t i n a n lu l l c o o k o f d lu enhrlalned a number of friends at a
p i c k l e s - a t Slbs . f or 2 5c ns n m? in ll" old ho u ae a t the willhThompaon home, from which they relo n g H5 t 93' 1351 eently moved, Saturday evening.A
pleasant evening vraa apent dancing
and visiting and at a lata hour re
garet Shurnaker Tit Sunday with
Hula and Lilian ahnk at the Aug-
u n Kahnk home and in the afternoo1 all the glrla went on a hike
!
itor last Honday.
llias Beulah Roberta of Blair spent
the areolwend at the C. B. Bunn home,
tho guest of Mlaa Addie.Mr. and Hrs. Caah Reynolda of 'De
kamah were Sunday dinner gueata at
me Harry Tyson home.Hr. and llrs. Don Metzler ani
daughter, Virginia and Hrs. Kensleth
'Tyson spent Sunday evenlngat the
llarry Tyson home.Sunday dinner guests at Lho C. B.Bunn home were lslr. and Mrs. Cyl
Reevea, Hr.and Mrs.BYNU Bunn
and little Robert Eugene and Mlas
Beulah Roberta ol Blair.Boba Broa. are hailing hay and
laeriea of aerména on §'l:.'pl1ealora".
;6:30 P . l.Debate under auspleea
of Eprrorth League.
l 7:30 P.hl.HIPPY Hour Service.You ¢:an't gneaa the propam in ad-vance!Lundy people find plenty of
good company at thla aenica.
I Wedneaday night ls Church Night.Hake a .laie jor yourself and family
to wiv? fnu new series ol programs.
Sdtoola Vote Un NewAthletic Constitution
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Supl..W.J.Braham ol'North
Platte, who ia aaezitary of the Ne-
{bmah ~ 3611001 :\£lll.U¥li Aaaoci-' u ; l : ' 1 ; ; R : b ; Z ;li r k B wlation has asked the Nebraalza high
and Betty of Blair and Hr. md u.`lS¢lJ0015 to 'rote yea or 'no on_tlre
Bm: Hic ox ol' ohm" apc nt Sunday new athletic eonal.itution,which la
.afternoon at the c. B. Bunn home.'urgently owned ln Nebralka high
_aehool athletics.Sonic of the newClyde Fatah and family spent Sat 'features of this tation nre the
urday evening at the Harry Ty a n
home.eight semuter rules.No students
a n participate in high achool ath-lleadarnea Harry and Kenneth Ty-1|'"'<l\!'f.'I"§`<'i1.'.Tt"'.,..,.l Sunday with aon attended the Epiacopal tea anrl
Leora and Corinne W,i¢h card party at the W. W. Wilk.l:1§on|
Mr. (gh,1, Wrich was a Webbing-home in Blair Wedneaflay afternoon.
on ¢l1|¢1 Saturday 1 lure of unknown o n destro
letica after he has been ln achool
more than eight senertera.Another
very good rule ia limiting the playin;in athletic games to student! who are
under tarenty yea.."a of age.ThisHenry Petaraen apent Hunan! 'if-l>,t1=e house on the Peter Troon lower
home folks.farmfthla ('I'hunday} morning, hav-
|ln ;been discofened between n m
~ THE and nln€ o'elock.The line f=1=-3
me t c ome out from Blair lrut e '1 ~ R O A D wlrlll aan alrong and they eould not
_l m h 11.t ma i n -U '"if$`""3'.
?..`.II"l.T.'if?I."l'...1 nlieteen Will Moon of Sioux Cu)IOS; hai ;;" 'l=1 le of ? .1 nZZ;` "n ,.~0 A ~l'|o;rnor1;I\1ea.lay'a rnarlset.inlty since last Thursday.gi' ri
ar l \ \ | T \ n l l l\.||1\M1
been visiting old fiends ln mls vlc r ed some lnaurance on .u build
1....._..n. 'r1......._ .-WI
will make the eompetitiofn keener and
it will not put lmmatone high aelaool
bon arainat boys who have just
about reached eollege age.Alto pm-rialona are made for a paid secretary
who will have the time to work over
many pnoblema involved in highschool athletics.This constitution 1|
wisely made and well Jraarn und thelocal management hope; to nee the
at the regu1ar saturday anerno-onmeeting by Hr.Stanley Oabcrn of
Blair, who nve a very interesting
lecture on life in the Samoan Islands.He made the.eeture most inteneating
by showing aome of the costumes and
weapon: of the nzxtivea.Hin Ha n-aen contributed two voal :elections
to the pmgram, after which n light
lunch was served with the fourth
floor girls acting aa hoateaaee.
1 Among the student who apent Son-
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day ln.0maha were L-lurlne Jaeobaen
and Elmer A m
Hia:Helene .of Elkhorn,
w h o a r a a ~ome by the death
other brother several day s ago, ls
:till absent an.l will not return to herstudlea at Dana for perhaps a week.
Mildred Andere-on has been absent
the put week beauae of lnjurlea aua-
tained in an auto accident Sunday
night..
Un Saturday, Feb. 5, the Dana neratlve debating team will loclc hom!
with Kearney Normal at the Dana
College chapel.A dual d-ebabe with
Wahoo, in which Dana traded honorseven with Luther College has ae:ved
to put the Dana teama on edge andthe outcome ahould he favorable. The
question for discussion is "Reaolveds
that lhe HclqaryHaugen bill ahouldbe enacted into a federal law."In
the Luther Collage debalea fl.Via:
was effective in brinxlmz victory tonielocalaffirmativeteam.The
Dana negative, which .lebaled at We-
hoo lost a 2-1 decision but put up ahaw! hattla u the onooaItlon.Wa-
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Groceries and Meats
.IENS NIHLSENI, Prnp.
spending a fur day! ihla week withHn. Hallie Frnc h in Blair.
Mm l,n1rrcf1r..e Miller spent a few*lays this week with her aunt, Mn.
Rachel McDonald.
Leon Hinclloy shelled corn at iheJamesHullln home Tuesday after-
noon.Mr. and Mrs. Alma Paulen and
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m r .I n u m l n .; \ \ I u 1 \ i w \ . | |: y a w n B u -
terl.aimi the Metvy Married Polka'
Bddge Club at their horns lui Thurs
duy evening.There were four tables
of players.Tha hasten serves!n vfreahmenta al | late hour.Hn. Fritz. Muller, lllu Cora Ikard
Mn. R. M. Iverson and mn l¥¢ra'li,
Mn .Margaret.Ive and duukh-
ters, Clam and H3 1 Thumday
Mn. 0. li. Mathews arent m Oma-ha Wednesday noon to assist. in car-
ing for hor dau¢l1lerin-har,Lira.David Mathura, who is ill with the
r r i wf .
Mr. and Mrs.P.W.McC0>andParkervisitedat the L. Vaugtm
home on Wednesday.
Mrg. J. S. Conety met with #ther
nate auodatlfm adopt lt It will
ecruinly be a very arise ufegunrd
for high achnd athleii-cl.
DA NA Do mu s
The Womans Club of Blair mn inthe Dana Coileaa Cbapéi the evening
of Hfnday, tha 170| of January.A
" - . .. . _ - - . --hoo administered some excellent aoothing gy;up, however, in the form of
regal tlwaalment l¢r0n||:4l tha Dana
tram and hlendahlp between the twomllegeazhnuldinheau.An open
forum in held iftrl each honm dn-blle during which all intsrutul may
enter ln a dlac uulon of farm relief
and its proper nature.
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:I i ! !he 4311! in ruth frm ini-1 £41-whlallv, auch of tha l,!HJO l-elaephunea0ne Telephone System in Bladr to |-crib:
usdrhnaf alauz.
'fdeybs.~u-» ulerlfie in wut uiuxhil mal; when auch |ulm:rib¢r'u lalupimnrs
in lbs uuuxr uf wuuuzwiainllinw fmus which he can ren-Ch awry other person
whoM 4 uiewxa-2,.
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The inconvenience w Bhir ldephune subscribers of luving \Lala-
'E ~ phonon in oder m cbuin oomplaw service soon will be oudcd.
Kntiumfilidn uenf iu Iii! lnpuuila h Lac una uf. smsngamnnt whnrahv
the I i u ll 91 dai Hlair'Ieiepbon| (bmpauy will c ranunc t wilh Llmm of rhailaii =
Syd-rua handing in appruximaieiy 712.000 citiu, towns und villages nf iha lan I.5
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1-elwlwne prolwgaud is in Lho basl. inlgreau of the
pwpie uf Biaifl ff'
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The value of telephone service deggends upon the number ol' other peophs
who an be celied from y our telephone.'When urn telephone eyllcm.-1 upenlc
in the name community people hue in get along wiah limiled service ur pay
the was of £10 teiephonal.
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