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02-03-1927='==="=41 THE ENTERPRISE ~A LOCAL NZWBPAPII Dbl uns No nvolrnsALLmsrmvu PIM BLAIR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER __| Alk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'GENERAL AND LDCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk for "BLUE mBBoN BREAD" NO.2Bum,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 3,1927VOL.XXX! <// eé Q J 52 \ . Q | x ; J rr q 6. Kitchen flsn~ Will Mui A!four! Zlouse February 5lh.Will Bo An Important Media: IIEMBERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC Next Taming February B the nommunitychlbistudying(bnvenientKitchen:will meet with their state leader Miss Muriel Smiih at 10 oclock in the court house ior Lhdr February meeting studying to bet ter thv conditions of the housewife nm!her kitchen workshopThisis|nZrnpo1taz1t meeiing be cause plms will be made for their uhievnnent day program on Aprii 5. The project leaders will not blLugtheirlunchnextTuesdaytheyplantoLukelunchatdownwlmeating houses.5 1 0 I.ut llamcfh Co.Annt Geo.Babu went to we 1 fammer md found him out in the hog shed trying to uve nlinerofanenPinIcallthem squeakcrl because they were tinyweaksquealingpinindseeminglycouldnotbewnmedupnortheir hunger satisfied.I looked into the nd}oining pan and nw a nicr Iitter od nine Inge rugged pigs piled upbrtheaiieoftheirmothevpumnhlymooring.The ovmer noticed me nkhing them and remarked dnt it Plrfw iced the brood northerightfeed.Tha!sow hu been fed on alfalfa hay oats same tank age and very Zittlc corn.Shu had plenty of water and exercised freely in a cum field that had been boggedoff.1 naked him how the :nw with the weak pig;hr!ben fed.Well he laid l bought this sow nt I 5.Ile lu!month from s fellow who feed: :l lot of corn and other g and docs not believe much ~g ar tnnkage He always on ned;his brood sown.Lbought ber clrenp.;ndlunghdId1dfc:I doubg ~~»¢m fob(lin mmm =Mum mm..This manI experience is probablynotInew one to moat hog men.Thefeederofthebroodsow:hu tn |neat dcgrve.the solution of the problem strong or weak Pin atfanmvingtimlat his zomnund.If he feeds u ration which will poduce|U0v\lh rug;odness md not too much fat in the :own strong P115 will be the result If he fads aheavyfatteningntlonufmostlycornin the absence of sufficient exercisesqueaker~s an bound to be hmowcd Tho :ow dnlsru divi dends at fanowing fime. | The enthusiasm slhmm list fall at the horse hitch demonstration and the questions that have bran asked tint!has wnrnnbed Co.Agent Geo. Bates to arrange for more lemon ntrstions this spring in April and Mllv.Mr.Bains hu secured from those in chugt!of the hiichu that they will mme in Washinlivn county and hold one demonstration in each iowri shin.From onedhinl to onefourth of ihe f arms in than slate::re of such ilu ihll night or more horwa ormuleu are kept for wofk ;1\.\p0M!s.and nre commnfxly drixe~1 in four orfivehnvs In trams by two or three men.One ma1 alone who under stands ihe LyingIn and buckini! back syetrms can drive an right ortruharmbeam:ml do the work jus! as well.Farmrrs nrinhint in have :mo jailnotifyCo.Agent Bates al. ynur earliestconwnientf.This will n1!0nr time for publicity before the demonstra tion. 0 0 Entries in fat hvifrr nmhcls remainopenuntilMarrh15nflclose. with Nebraska Stain Fair.This newprojectis3subsdtuleforboysand girl;who wer#ulable to obtain a satisfactory calf.The feeders of hrifer aalves mayorganizea club ni thrir mm or they.ran jnin into n regular atevr babyberfclub.The State Fair will xilow cash f~~w.C.ur c.jg_gm or:=lcEns1M0RE ~~AL ~/;n|nrl11_r=ART\~ ~bu a regular mnling of the Wom A number of friends from the Mc Nzws warns ~~of Commerce ~on rom mssman socm narrsmncs ~~at ~~of;mon uma urfsJam 26 at thc horns of the pnwldent h!r5.Him Schmidt hat Saturday 1 Eilr.Wilh:Jenkins the election of icvrning to hvlp celebrate her hhthfmnmunityCmStudy(on1¢nia1ti en for the new yur Look 1111ui¢1=Line Offers Services To City. 1 Doinn gf People You Know Andunniveury and pmsented her x¢b»Gu gud Elecirit Cn.SuThefollowingvnuhavechargeofSameCwvuuTmmaCuff!i Moe!lu Every UI!Lile.nn I »?5;;i52lii?..f€3.l3.f§;Play¢u»Propullivl To City Connell.the Chambcfs affairs during 1927: President Mrs.Minnie Triplcit vit! pres.Mn..Emma Washburn;scc;r.Mrs.Sherry Moore;ncaa.Mrs 0| nr Guyer;uecutin committee Mrs. D.C.Van Deuun Mn.John A. Rhoylca :nd Mrs.Willa Jenkins.Fmliowing I budnen session atwhichtimetheyvotedtohelpthe Joint Christian Relief fund by donating $15 to the shoe fund tba Chun bcr :djoumed to meet Feb.28. BLAIR HAS SINGLE PHONE SYSTEM At rniénighi Il1=I11l!f¥ 31 the Northumstern Bell Telephone system:und to function in Blair and 1ic~ inity.The cut over placing Um Bell phones on the Blair Telephone line: nu made at that time .nd |\.12:05 AM.the Bell employees dcnertod their post:of dutiu and repalmdmotheRobinsonCainwhentheBell compmy had arranged n banquet in their honor.After the buxquct wasover the table!md chdn were removedandthecompanyconsistingoffiveladissandneungentiemevdanceduntilfouroclock. BAZILLAZURE a Y Agni hikedIirThen QUESTION ONE OF zawonnnciz |.In it wise for the :ity to hook upwithlhighline?We question the wisdom of the movsment very |tmn|~ly.rm memories of uw old ugh:wir still lingers in the hadrgroundof the put with nothin;of plenumtorecommendanothertrial.The olfl war was s long one md u dirty afightas coudci wall be ltagoai and :mu thu unne company the Nebnukn Gu md Elodric Co.With only spnrtillreorgunintionin again knock ins it our door:full of promise:of good behavior and pleading to us tobeallowedtosawzhadearpublicfrom nn extravagant into and offer inz to fumixh current to ul at |costks::Jain vm an produce it.SMU une listen?Tha plea is Hut times Zuma :lunged :nd that the companyixnewinbettershapetocanfor zthe business than in days of fore. In in the uma old #Dry :nd mm in like uma old way viii:the uma odd ;com;uny Singing the uma old song.?m1nhel promises and morn promiiaulTheyuejustufoxyastheyItemin days of old.The moH!.utJTUGIdaynightatthecouncilmeetinglnakin:to funlxh :unent lo~~me city 1.me m»mlm»n hm we De Solo Boy Tells How He Raised all knew before hand of why thdr glina 1\rl.l built to the diff limit!onthecutusdwhytheytriedbrhook Ins And Guts OI Thr Dail Diving; THE UBUAL aialmzcs Ol A DAY .Hrs.Anna Cnatetter ax Omaha ing pmnauive high five prima be Cdlegu Folk Ask Light Reduc ing given iha following:Mrs.Low lltm.PHI Bddn Resoluliul Schenk :ml qw Thompson !irrt:| Mrs. James Mu H11 and James Thump PREPAHE FOB COAL STR!!! son conlolation.F Refmshmenh were served at theinupforafewdaysluiwueeklclonof the games.Ivildtingfriend:.md 1eintives. Hr.Hd.Jen:Clausen enlar %l»ined number of friend:at a mix oc!;diT||.!fl Ian Sunday.Those who djoytd the occasion were Mr. and Airs.Julius leLer1|ern Hr.andllrl.la C.Ulvwn.Chu.N Hansen and Jem Juul.A vary pleasant tlrnr was ll A.A.Compton assisted byllrl.Sutton was hpsizu for tht pal Guild ruvwraf liternoon.Each member present hri enmul I dollar for the church .md :dated just how they earned IL Ru freshmlnll were nervcd ind a ple!Inzandprofitableafternoonenjoyed. Hr.ind Mn.A.R.Brock india]in |fur friends lui Thunday evovinxfordinnerandnsocialtimedterwlld.Those enjoying their hos pitality nn:Munn and Madame: H.J.Hlnlen H.P.Chrilhnlen Ku!Chrbtennen J.Petursen RumnlIyhannnrslin.A.B Johann wan md Hn.Anna Petersen.. mmf Rathmarm went back to Lin coln y to take up hi!school work ibn stats university and ilonday was uhm with a reiapae of I Corn me Csrrkd on Pram.Ear crook zo nr s :>rli==of 1hd=§i mf?an1 sua go U hos polcn.inside the city gimgu fm pits!yhcre he ll under the cue ofQPaper Bead B!ua Az rm :uhm cunning 1|mmrmed ln M;n ian.fx telephone messageFarmBurenDinnermoveuintheold days.hum nooln mformed his parents MAKES REMARKABLE RECORD Lut spring levcnl ofrus boysfromtheaut.put of tit countybook §1PeP club work under the ludmhdv of Rgllmd Smith.. _.sn umku in UNM!:Quad and considerably handicapped but an ihe season ulvanced au xhe membenbecamemoninterestedinthe work.My acre tru in rich vlllcy soll~ .carl s ring lated :nd was harsrP11 ~|mural az intend;thine times ba fon planting and once after.1:urnsplantedMay 12111 to l second yurstronof yellow com.The com made I :lpid growth due to nibsurf moisture and onl I This mailer of adllitlonul paverhuIon;vexed the publ1eoi{ici.nh illhd must man be uttjed and naturInllytheruilbuttwolnyitosaith fin.rm fintis un inlialllng of anlddlliorialunit 1:1 our light plant mman rgr.u.»¢£m~ius a£mtflcient fund;:ne nn hauloutof the llmingu ol the plant todothis:tht other 117 is highlineDo we wut highline service?Cu£liniy not from |ccrmpiny that in the put hu hlled um in every wayacompanythxtwhentheyhadtht[whip hand used it to thiir own nd wintage.5 Some yan back when John R.}Ays was mayor this quertion wasfoughtoutandatthattimethis that ill in pretty weak and reall)sanded A mt to gain back his strength after his ionlil operation. ~Qionday Afternoon Club :netJu1withMn.C.M.HI!c\1mL|..for the afternoon wq~Hin Anna River and 1 paper on the Life and Work of Bret Hzrft.Mn.Hitchmnn nad extractsfromHariqsbookLuckof; Those pmsent were Mann and |Mcsdlmen Dan Will Jamal andFrankThompsonCarlHindleyJu. Mullin Chris Hina John MebonddE.J.Nalter Louis Schenk C.J. Schmidt Headlines lhry Blny and Wm.Harrison and Misses Ada Schenk and Stella Hindlay. COLORED FOI.KS WED It 15 t\o£ofi.e1l that a rnnrdngwelicenseiniuuedtocoloredfolkin Wuhlngion county beanie wa do not Zuve many colnrcd people hutbut on Tuesday of this mek JudyFiller issued a license to Hr.DudleyWrightlm]Nsrina Bo1r¢n:both from St.Joe Mlnouri.The judgugk!\l nay a word about the blushingride. BUSINESSLAND mxHUVED Afier Twrntyfits Yann In One lncllion Moved To Other Qur ltnl.Founded Tl l.BB8J\lIl Incorporated In 1s9. NlIW QUARTERS CONVENIENT Among fha older businnsl utah lishmenu in Blair il tha Hnllar !Proprietuy Company.This companyimpkunilmanner:of patent modi . The dty co meeting of IntTuesdaywasoneofmuchimpaitancelndm|ny queitionl od momlmtclaimedthaattentionofthe city fatben.For the nm time the quutiomofabridgebeingbuiltbythoFldlnl gorarcunant uma the liuourl rin: east of Blair wsu brought before that body.C.O.Duuon nppundatthematingandhidthomlitlrbeforeU10authoritiesind:Ihr nbriefdiscussionansolutionwhkh had_bean pnpuod for tha on#.u:lo:1vupuned.This resolution nuttin;forihthnnrgumentnlnthacunhso be forwarded at ann to Cunnan xnzn Sur:ntWuhlzngton md it 1|how3 that it mu but frmt..A petition dined by unral bu! nen man Q!tha diy uklrg the eouncll to appoint John W.Bantam as an axtn nightsuleh for thc vin ter months lr Md.llr.Burch.nm|salary bg;he paid by tbl ugnars of the pn on..»Another petition akin;for Iliaarnmatheelectriclightnh! to the people livin;in tht vidndtyMthacollepgras preaentod.Thuspartiesllvoouhldnthedt;and have bun pqring a Une nts whliathouinzidnthacitypay Qc par hw.The mlm:vu turned our to tha light oommittec for hurntlgstlon but no action was him..City Clerk Krauss named ihli a3llrikatuscheduledinhappnnautAprillatthigh1| $31!that that the old qmmm bl¢§Qnminespentonandmint!!hpfh ind ihe uknd that n :apply of my be einen:The Ins W.D.Hallir the bought to kids the liét pkni overfounderofThuHalle:Co.was \ »1.=»»¢m_1.»1;11~1=_. Io:mms nm.evmfn¢Im1~hwom Winudn noonilfwfthetownwasfonndod.Ht had rwriwd i thorough training Roaring Gump Hn A.D Snialleyjln his profession mr] noon utnbljdsed mad n papcr on the 1Inly HistoryInfCalifornia.The members arelmnchinterestedin .the pmgram thi: #yur :fri every Monday find:the .mernbcn ready :nd willing to take their putt.The Club meets Feb.7 Qwith Mn.C.0.Dnwson. wr:at South street.ithree cu1=:i1:!.ion|nn ;1e¢e.\ury J|P1alta Valley Power Company rude! conserve thu moiaiure ando kill 1he:;kf£§;re l:~~4 BLAIR QIRL BIAHITIBS IN BLUFFS1weedsBy the 1.wenti¢Ll1 of September the can wen nicely matured but thestalkswenpnnlygxcenunlilfruit.About thi;time we gathered thu but can for seed placing #hem on A drying :ack made by spacing num Mime when our load wu Hght and loImnishus with current at night when our pad:load was on.This the.company explained.couid be doneforthereasonibutcurrentwasbe 3 Announoenwenlx have been nvedbyrelativesandfriendsof ihe mtviH=s of Min Hannah HrumbsughiyoungcntdaughterofMr.and lin hiins consumed by the sand puts 1don¢E.Brumbaugh of ut Wu mr the Platte and their load was hu ton struct In Mr.Louis Svoboda of ber eight finish nails three Inches |rg k 3 ml ||dvyzwhite River South Dakota on Wci apart on an aight inch board.This dried out the ein very nioel and as gg as ng tor mg ours a Iz ll urinzthenight.lime This exchange ncsclsny January 26. The mrriage took lace ai the||u sed g siew nuf:are £0111 zauld have been ...;:1 can an expo oImllicsilananymatterto choose Eths best #gn for show samples.g My len can which won first an] uweepstaka at Lincoln were lcny mnoth nixtec)rowed can averag§iK over ten inches long wellfilled gon both lips and hulls and »:u.ried wide deep kernels ihe full length of the ear.Aside from winning the;$250 trophy ihc talh nwani was |25.|\Bull Lasure. umman AND ummm Mr.and Mrs.Oecsu Gilbcmon gphsdled without any outlay lo the §<:ity and would have solved dm queriiuoaaSrmporarnynt least.But John 1:\yc was skeptical he rcmzmbered 1lhL oid light fight in which he waslccrnmunderincIllefandsotheoffer Ivan turned down but it had the pruazutofferbeatenacityblockandnppamnt1ytherewerenostringson.the city.:We have no light lc guide rr:buttheinmpofexperiencelm]beforel=more is :male it wlli be to weigh[carefully the past experiencu and hat their my:be a beacon light to nur future actions. pBaptist. pnrsonagwe in Council Bluffs Rev.Catlin puiur officiating.1 A nistrr Ind brufher~inlaw of thebrideMr.and Mrs.Arihér Hughesof Council Bluffs witnessed the cere |many.1 Foliowing a shvrt !1or1eymoon the ncwlywesis retumml lo Blair on Hur: ulny January 30.The bride has been emoloycci in one of the business houses lt Winner Soul Dakota for the punt year and hem it wu ihn!she met her future sllusbnnri. I The Enterprise joins many friends iz: extending congral tions and best 1very pleumntly rsmtcrtlinw at their;nrishen to Mr.anI rs.Svnbmll. I|!mtn home at dln1er Saturday eve !\IR BOARD \|E]TS 1\:BL URnin¢Jan 29 at seven oclock.|:.\Following 1 delicious dirmer auch 1 55 S.TEACH.¥¥E_D liiIITlTTEasWashingtonmuntyf=»f/»f=~»==;The \|uh.1ngton County Ffnunproducethe crowd play brmp.§met yesterday afternoon Ffhuntiltheweehouno{the manning.in the manly commissioners roomsiThoseenjoyingtheilillwertsonhon pildily were Mr.and Lira.G A.Raihnmnn llr.and Mn.6.G HinesMnandMrs.L.W.L.|£la.Mr.andMrsA. C. Debel Mr.:md Mrs.HenryMenckeDr.and Mrs.R. J Munloch and Mr.anI Mrs.Hugo Hauk ol near Herman. vL.c.xnxx mzusfsx gin the court house in Blair and took;the work of planning fcr thecomngcountyfair.They wen in:season for Ievsml hours and manycommittees were appointrd also suprrintendentnofthemany.MPMg.ffrf11l Thg. tLf1c !s»r.t?Is: fuir_2fi1!.bg;m1<le known an soon as nrrnnlfmvntlécanIn:mule with neighboring fairswhich_use much of the nlertai_ The Danish Lutheran Sunday School lamchers are attending an in .siitule at Dana this week beginning ;Iues¢1:ly svening.i Rev.James Iel¢rscn of Fremont ami Rev.llarold Jcnsrn of Bmah Colo.are the inlirudorw.Thr school of inatmctizm wfll cunWirulicforlwclwevening!Gnd thu!!who are teaching the young peoplearegladof this appnriunily in learn ........|.......|..... n zwputatlou for his knowleugc ofdrugs and their urn ihlt made him Hans of the laden of his profusion in thu stale. The Shin Phnrmxty Anon unzil the ltzdka urn nttlld..Thin Qvkqru gqnhd ~the Q91m...........». ~The matter of charming lil nd[light aims!which am for soma um.been Iocsttd at tha old neu 1.1¢hahone corner and in used ll lflignllfornllirlgthepolicebytha jtllephoue openton whenever 1 ni! §wu made for !.hlt nffiar ru uhm Ielecilrl him their vicepresident fo up :ml the proper nuthoritiec mmmaven]years und placed him on Q1 llmtruchd so ua that tbl light;nnHixnminhx;Board which show somethin;of their confidence L1 nbillty md }udgme:\t Hr.Hnlier started to mail!and ull thuu rum[adiu Ln his drug store.When the Ibusineu became too large no handla in wil ily he formed The illller ilbmpnny Which darted 10 do busi neu in 1888.Liter in 1897 thuiC0sr\s>ms was incorporated under tho put in the proper plum and cannoctionsruntotheBlurtelephoneofficeThebigsurpriseoftherunnin;:Ima when liayor Hudoch xnrouncadthatnpnuntativufortbl Heh:uh Gu nnd Elactrin.Campmyhadukedtoiuhmitlpropolriliofrito tarnish elecirlc current to the city.This :omplny hu built it!highUna laws of Nebrnlu.rom Bdiuouri Ynlley :emu thoAbouttwentyfiveyanngaAriverandtothadt;limits on the building nr.ll purchnled on rnst Wash Ingum street directly south uf what in now The Enterprise affine and |hu¢the business hu been ronducied Hur nll than yearn.But through aQurn of fortunea wheel ibn business |1@1|init?the hind!qf mr.A.n.llitchman as did also the Porter In ; cut of Blnlr and than rontinuld ibnlineto Teknmah which town is nowbeingfurnishedelectriccurrentbythiscompany.Another highlim company known si the Phtus VdlayPowerCompanysomeycsnbackunili0withinthrumileswutoftheJwmdcannettsdKunrmrd |cuL\ntor factory buildung in Dexterand Ilerman in this county au that .villa :nd in order to more cuilyon either :ide a highlina connectionaupedntsndthebusiheuof both con 1 mold be made mf]lt is evidegt that ccrnn ihe lhller Proprieury mteruts these cnmpanics are looking with hasc been moved to the 1}ex%er\iile properiy.Spscioun and :on\cniu.\ .quartcn have been srrangrl in the ness home and the b\1|l.1tu will longing eyes in Blair as I :ood fieldforoperationsindov1.rtures\ha\m been made to the council bifnra.I Atlbrncy Hopewell of Tekammh ncmove on in the uma ny.The mov 5 cmnpanied this contract manager for ing was completed last Monday md Eihc 01.1 home in the alowninwn disl lritl in cienrbed. Q BIRTHDAY DINNER 3 Chau.McDonald wus pleasantlyfrurprilcdhutSumhywhlen :L numbcr of relatives culled to hue dinner and npend the day with him and his family.The occasion wus in honor af his blnh an:1iverslry of Heh.2. Uh!wmpany Mr.W.R.ilcGc.|»:hinundmulealhoritalkinfurorof high lime mnncclion udjd also Hcifienchin.The proposition was lub imittcd in writing and we are reproducingitsothatTheEntnrprisermderamayknowexactlyitscontents. Coming }ult at this time when the council in planning the installing ol Eanoiher unit io take can of its add jed business it would appear thai niThoupresent who enjoyed |§m |Hclose tab had been kept on thu doing: land visiting were Mn.M:Dun.|1d» lpsrenls his.and Mrs.Frank W¥1it1 of Tsknmnh |I\o Mr.hlclhlnlldi parents Mr.and lin.John Mcl}un». a {Cnntinue\l on page four) 5 fmfslxmss .mnSOCIAL FORECAST aid of south of Bildr Mr.and &ln HH \|h....|.I 1 nl »1il.|an \|r ¢. a.x !..............al.....|Il¢|.u.8.1 Q .¢ / .f...J\¢¢\.{¢§ 1 | I il n 1 3 4 3 ~il g : I gwomiuma Ior this new elm nn.l|BUYS 5Lf5;§1;§5 heifers will not comocte agmimtg .___...airers.I C.C.Van Deuaen hu purchnaejArwbn?nr #lil wllhlf ag lo Fi a the gasoline ami oil business of Ben heifer ml(and loin a club nlmic l~¢fB1lley ind hu leased the house Ell is ioufh yrlih Co.Aunt Geo.lIl|f~9}olnIng.lie expe1:t1 to more in im nol.late:llm1 March l5.1927.Qmedlntcly ani will tslic charm:of the 1usinen personally.FARD DF THANKS Hin lun George who 1.an :1cerstly married will shy on She farm. We sincerely thank the friend;who I0 ihouglmifully asuiatnl nt the .lIl|EL rx.\Pm~:ns ATTENTION nf the death of our dear mother Mrs. John Hansen and we especially thank lll pay more for live urilnjurellheahgenandthosewhofurnishedminktyoucangetforthem can at that time.;kj;m¢i rIlll1I.161511105 i|||I.I.will bg ||||d in 1r\ilnrulmln ul lnuug. nur own county fair.a ggyy AUT()Llclexsss |ssLr:la ._._.. informs Tho Enlerprise that approximatelythreethousandlutnmohile licenses and truck licenses hnve been issued since the firni of lbs year.Hn slain that there In around fave |!lim||¢rl yet to come.Thesella!an from people who are mgusingtheirranal.the present time r.\<sf:n w01nm.Hss (}lll(liS Arthur Iwi|onl barber wal rCountyTreasurerClmn.Ilolycnaongseelq lost Sliurlay on 131.churgn~ o{pus.ring srorthltms checkl.Three. checkn were passed one on llud.lle 1\ rmi who buy their licenses when the 1ruther get:suitable to ihelr tallerTheHennafnmily.82t.F1ink Wilmmfor turning can.i :on and Peebles.one on J.ll.Garri son and one on the Ilathrnnnn Gar age.Hin hearing was held lust Sa!ur day and he plead guilty.Ile urnparoledtotheuberH!unit!ouch time an he should make good on the wo:hlua checks and pay the Nun nm \\lE|.1u||\||u l anu1MmlawrenceMiller and lou.ml |Misa Myrile McDonald and brother lluncll. su:~¢u.u r|su»2 4 I | 1 The third fire of the year fur BlUr eu.un11I Int Sunday nl.about twelve u¢lock when the fin:siren callml the depadmenl in the home of Mrs. Innk Jensen an Centerutrcet. The fire Iud apparently aught from the chimney and had burzwl aholeintheroofbeforetheflremcrr Eirere .able to extinguish the blaze. ¢ g Tho building vu Insured..I rua.v\..v.|5|r5|s|uua|Dual:Qllw an lilair Drug Co Feb.6Mule Sale at Sale Pavilion. Feb.£~Dn.are at Scheffler hall. Feb.FP .C.Christensen farm sale.. Feb.7M.A.C.meein with Mrs. C.0.Dawson Feb.7 8 A Girl w Order by 18 Clula of ll.H.S.it Home Theatre. Feb.10M.E.ladies Rainbow linner from 5:30 to 8:00.Feb.llC.K.Anmlermn forrn sale. Feb.l2Sf..Mlry§Guild Bike sm. Feb.12A.L.Auxiliary Valentine Hall.Colored orchestra nod prizes. Feb.16Peter J.Nielsen firm sale. Feb.2210.A.R.nm at Legion ml. zzJ ¥L.. ._...._.I} "'§g1 Bm Ne b nl h. Fe bru a r y ~Blair, Nebmh, F¢br\urs a. 1921 ie IsLf EP¢|¢'l*n -- mn n . . . .| | u . CHURCH n m w r o n r x m m m u a mcomuauaumlcahnuua)AnlmrD.&u1Iu.n»u.n n a y m u w n u .\u¢|»¢s¢v |»u»\.u.!vmln(¢|:v ieq|z'la\0P.ll. mu n c s o r c m x s r { m . u » ~ \ » m m ¢ n o u > a u ¢ s ¢ » u n » \ \ | . lo n.b¢ W e n.hlpllA.l. .... r u m ! 1. o. o. r. nz caxrunrr U P. N .G . c u m hd F rid ay d lah loa ds.w. o . w . hz and u a hiday B u n n .AKERICAN LEGION, Blank; E. Huh Put. No. 154 mn a m l F n . z v u x n ¢ , a ; o oa u s v a n C L U B w F r l d u o l a l c h ~ r .rr |U :l l A .r .N t l l l l ,p u g " " W h y A b n h a m L i n c o l n u r n ac L a n d - 1 . 1 6 I h t » d ° ' 1 | 1 l h l ? . h e t h e m a S u n d a y m n r n l n g .I t m e m :fi l l i n g t h a t w e g i n l an -r i ce on e s a s y ea r t o n a i l i n g t h e n u : |w h o s o e x - ; 1 : 1 u | : H 7 y 3 i f | , I . i p l n d a e t t h o i d u l . | a ! A m ¢ r i c 4 .'l 'h o p a . | t o r 1| i l 1 a !!e m P % .. ma.n v m, w m¢ . - , m m» u n ' ¢ n \ a m u=fm¢.\»:3wfwmr».»\»¢°»»-|Y u a n smnnthnl ruunlalanhltkx.W.W ~,w w f :m t h s - f lh d h i sthi!c lecins u u z a m C o u t e n d lc n n o f matter, m y ~ CHURCH n m w r o n r x m m m u a mcomuauaumlcahnuua)AnlmrD.&u1Iu.n»u.n n a y m u w n u .\u¢|»¢s¢v |»u»\.u.!vmln(¢|:v ieq|z'la\0P.ll. mu n c s o r c m x s r { m . u » ~ \ » m m ¢ n o u > a u ¢ s ¢ » u n » \ \ | . lo n.b¢ W e n.hlpllA.l. .... r u m ! 1. o. o. r. nz caxrunrr U P. N .G . c u m hd F rid ay d lah loa ds.w. o . w . hz and u a hiday B u n n .AKERICAN LEGION, Blank; E. Huh Put. No. 154 mn a m l F n . z v u x n ¢ , a ; o oa u s v a n C L U B w F r l d u o l a l c h ~ r .rr |U :l l A .r .N t l l l l ,p u g " " W h y A b n h a m L i n c o l n u r n ac L a n d - 1 . 1 6 I h t » d ° ' 1 | 1 l h l ? . h e t h e m a S u n d a y m n r n l n g .I t m e m :fi l l i n g t h a t w e g i n l an -r i ce on e s a s y ea r t o n a i l i n g t h e n u : |w h o s o e x - ; 1 : 1 u | : H 7 y 3 i f | , I . i p l n d a e t t h o i d u l . | a ! A m ¢ r i c 4 .'l 'h o p a . | t o r 1| i l 1 a !!e m P % .. ma.n v m, w m¢ . - , m m» u n ' ¢ n \ a m u=fm¢.\»:3wfwmr».»\»¢°»»-|Y u a n smnnthnl ruunlalanhltkx.W.W ~,w w f :m t h s - f lh d h i sthi!c lecins u u z a m C o u t e n d lc n n o f matter, m y ~ Blair, lr.. uni Hn. Fon:ut : tar and two c hildnn, Hr. andHaru ki Bnn hr, lr . I nd Irs . JWoblter, Mn. 8. ll. Deots meIris Brvntar.Hr. and Hr. HKD. Cooper, iittlJaequdlsnPhilippand Nettlewen Szméay dinner 5 ° - a t ponnw. H. C.. Coopor omo.Geo. Sheets ll tho otrnofof s noChnmlot ledan purchased Int whoof J . A. J uno:nn.Floy d Lollll has nntod tho llrs Bren home m d will mo n at --Iaom the Min Nando Lowe homo.A. L Hun: wont tht 'nec k-em! ahis hmm at Woodbine, Kon, nturn ini to his "rg at the Plateau : Mondo mornin .y zHr. Ind lin. H. 0. Cooperpulled by Hr. and Hrs. Bert Coo~of Taklmlh drove to Omlha H0~ - when the latter took a train for \Holm: sud will undergo a tom! gaention.Sha will rlait lt tho homn brother, Glu. Harrison. .Mr. and Hrs.Carrol Footer mu chlldmn of Craig vllllrd Hennuuel- .nlivu lut Saturday.lIa.zry Johnson and wife of Talm- ;;»»»= :peut Sunday st the John Will oma.A home talent ph "Soeond Child-hood" will be m b b y t h e y o u n g folks of tbl 1ro:th lnasao unzlorthe direction Rev. nnd rs. J. P. R i n * W - 5 ,wonin | March 11.Multum ut ...IM at the J ohn- son Do; Storo Sundsy lllosrln; somaof iho oroe to enjoy \ Sunday anyfrom :he work. BLIC sm t Public Auction on my farm fivé miles south- »||~~,....... ~ *nit touuvrv i zerest gathered by Enterprise rn every c ommunjty in W ash- floo C ounty . J. H.m e . W ,:||| fa t h e r , t h e l a t e I- '. W .L o w e , h a ve been farming the Hens; Run place south of tovrn. are goin; to have afarm sale Fsbt 10 anti dispose of mostot the farm equipment, They willtmovo from the plnee, :Ivins posses-hj°h| '~lon Marc h ut Mrs. Lowe expects t l g !to occupy we borne here ln town. Gonlon Lowe will reside on the northplace when he has been livhg|~Miss Nelson of()~llnrion Denney of Telmmnhnvxsat the up Saturday and visited herfnther. eve-m r caller el byOma-n who n re- last1 the~urch. is a pllsh-good were L lasths.their I...E.Nelson and brother,Hovrsnluntil Sunday evening.Miss Bessie Lyxholf,boolzkeeperat the Hancock Implement company has been absent from her work the p u t week while entertaining the mumps.The M.B. Ladies'Aid will nothold e regular meeting this reel: but will go to the hall on their regularmeeting day (Wednesday)to workin pneoarlng for the banquet to begiven Friday evening. Chas. Cross vent to Omaha by busslast Thursday to spend a few days 'ldth his son, Pad and family. Mrs. E. 'P. Hansen has been quite ill the past week and under the caneof a phyelcian.She is better at this writing, which will be good news to h e r m n m e m .| uptohl.sl1omeandtreatc dthe-nto John llllia1'na went to Omaha on an oyatsr su per.Monday to sliend a fair days withfriends.He rstomed ze Herman onThursday. -lvan Rutledge and Harold Sean-aon who ara attending the universityat Lmean came home Thursday and visited home folks until Sunday.Final examinations took place thefirst ol the week and after complet-ingtlnelrstlsey wereabletoenjoy a sl.ort vacationMiss Ruth deem, primary teacher ln our schoo'1 had a birthday lastWeclnealay.She treated the little folks in ber room to n nice birthday cake./#fig Mrs. W aldo Hanc oc k andllnro'ere in Omaha on Tuesday of the past week. callmg on Herman relatives lastTuesday afternoon. i tb hk lr hg c b y l ¢$ "' l° f. ".-§fTL.fh"<T}ls ne g :Hair 1=»»=»f*°= waa.in town one day sat weew'l'he high sghoo b a a k e t ~ on a oug samellkc ntu r team last iriday evening, the final score was 12 to -t.. .-xr theen.| of the first lral! of the grne thescore was 4 to 0 tn favor of Decatur. which 1;nsGanythlng gg; 5;=_a=°;;;g¢i»=I t o m i .'l'£'f°'h nt uy 'IS more erm en w o ;' °._d.Pwi......t"'°n.f.1"3?=f'°¢3'.. 'Sarnia ~ w e ,gclosed with the home.tesrn havhg l»5»»'5°"»'l.'"§ftf'°§'..'i.'{ %...2'§°T°».i."Ii of the Decatur schoo a, Supl. here for the past three years, took the boys I IM1101 r was down from Te~ ksmah last 'l\|esday tor a vid: with IanelatlveavblissJune West and Miss Irma 'Barge are out of lchool this weekith the mumsrps.|Hrs.E. I1. Caldwell of Tckamahvidied her sister, Hrs. C. E. John-sen W 5 and wan a guest at the'Womans uh meeting that after noon.L. D. Bunlic of Omaha was trans-sdins business ln Herman last Bat- yThe election of a mayor fo: "Roar- ln City" occupied the attention olalrlast gg" during the days previous to the ge c arnival.This year'sb l;: e n t the voting for the most pep ann; Indy to be "The Belloo! the est".She will reeelve a one hundred dollar diamoml ring, which i.now on dlslny nt the Truhlaew bard-ware.Folowing are the namea of the younf latiien who have :revived votes:Moses Julia Jackson,BessieLyxholf Elniyce (loclaey, Inna "vp-Mary Wray. Wilma Farrar. bla.: me Johnson,Wilma l a n ,GeraldineMetsler, Marie Breckenridge of Te- kamah and Mrs. Kelth He ereher.Carl Nelson and wife and childrenof Craig \l4ll¢'\| at the home of his nts, county commissioner, Chas.elson, last Friday. Everett Miller and H. 0.Coopergrove to Omaha on business Satur- a I 7James Cooper went to Blair tmThursday to have dental work £iDt}Q¢ Hrs.D. lluch has been sufferinlfrom an attack of grlppe the pan lightening nik touehin| u thevarlnunnhnenof duh worrnlaeing done nd bllln before the lexlelature2 2 5 f " . . | ? ' 3 . ' ? ~ , i l l ° i L?i'.?J§ by her listeners.Misa Moore enien ulne.| the dub by giving hm vocalselections.There 'nu time for onlyone number of the regular eronun,a =;;g°f °_;= "Mail: A§preeil:tl¢a1";n- an : u a n .an-Ezn.The remdndr of the time vu vp nl in visiting and befon deport-ing a dainty lunch was nr reI bythehastenandclubpresidentnl-slaled by Shi llklal oommlptee.A color combination of pink and whitewal earrled out in Ihe luncheon with a table bouquet of pink and whitesweet pen.Twenty-three mombenof #he local club were nr'~n-el..The next m ing will be hal1 Februaryls with n. Il. 8. Cameron. week.On last Tuesday evening IgodmarkLoc llolNo. ? A. }:=ul 'o;"°l§'.fiamee o r at r zeandhadwork.'lfhazo In ar o un deighty In attondonoe.A imgo num~ber coming from Hooper.The Hoop- rr degree lem axemplilied the workut which time August H. Peppmlllervu w a e d t o i h o d e g r o o a f a li u -ber Muon.At the close of the workthey all repaired to the lation hallwhen a nice "gf was aorved. The committee for supper Wu madeup of E. W. Bundle, Henry Truhtun,C.R.Gray, James Von Horn andRev. T. J. Reese.Besides those fromHooper than were several other vin- llbts,some now livin in Herrnm.Th? were R. P. ami gen LoI'tis of Cro sr. Rev. 1'. J. Reuse, A. E. Muir,T E. Wakefield ond J. D. Wakefield of Herman.Ref. and Mrs. T. J. Reese attend-ed the Baptist Missionary Quarterlymeeting in Omaha on Friday of the out week.Sheri!! Phipps a! Tekamah was ha. town on buxlneu Friday evening.On Friday afternoon, Jan. 28 theW8\nms Club held a regular meeting at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Johnson.md had u :melts the \|lSl.H|.t pres-ident. Mn.W. C.Fdminton.li n .Wrath.chairrnm of the ArnedcanHome Depattnmenl.nm! Hrs. G. E. Stanley, a member of lhe club whenth e mm h e n , all li vi n g a t mn-nton, Nob., Mrs. E. E. Caldlmll of 'l'e~knmzh \nI Blu Glmly n Hoo n of Blair.At the opening of the meet- lmr a short business lenlon vu hold:mer which talk: were given by ln.Edrnlnton and Hrs. Wroth. The form- Blair, lr.. uni Hn. Fon:ut : tar and two c hildnn, Hr. andHaru ki Bnn hr, lr . I nd Irs . JWoblter, Mn. 8. ll. Deots meIris Brvntar.Hr. and Hr. HKD. Cooper, iittlJaequdlsnPhilippand Nettlewen Szméay dinner 5 ° - a t ponnw. H. C.. Coopor omo.Geo. Sheets ll tho otrnofof s noChnmlot ledan purchased Int whoof J . A. J uno:nn.Floy d Lollll has nntod tho llrs Bren home m d will mo n at --Iaom the Min Nando Lowe homo.A. L Hun: wont tht 'nec k-em! ahis hmm at Woodbine, Kon, nturn ini to his "rg at the Plateau : Mondo mornin .y zHr. Ind lin. H. 0. Cooperpulled by Hr. and Hrs. Bert Coo~of Taklmlh drove to Omlha H0~ - when the latter took a train for \Holm: sud will undergo a tom! gaention.Sha will rlait lt tho homn brother, Glu. Harrison. .Mr. and Hrs.Carrol Footer mu chlldmn of Craig vllllrd Hennuuel- .nlivu lut Saturday.lIa.zry Johnson and wife of Talm- ;;»»»= :peut Sunday st the John Will oma.A home talent ph "Soeond Child-hood" will be m b b y t h e y o u n g folks of tbl 1ro:th lnasao unzlorthe direction Rev. nnd rs. J. P. R i n * W - 5 ,wonin | March 11.Multum ut ...IM at the J ohn- son Do; Storo Sundsy lllosrln; somaof iho oroe to enjoy \ Sunday anyfrom :he work. BLIC sm t Public Auction on my farm fivé miles south- »||~~,....... ~ *nit touuvrv i zerest gathered by Enterprise rn every c ommunjty in W ash- floo C ounty . J. H.m e . W ,:||| fa t h e r , t h e l a t e I- '. W .L o w e , h a ve been farming the Hens; Run place south of tovrn. are goin; to have afarm sale Fsbt 10 anti dispose of mostot the farm equipment, They willtmovo from the plnee, :Ivins posses-hj°h| '~lon Marc h ut Mrs. Lowe expects t l g !to occupy we borne here ln town. Gonlon Lowe will reside on the northplace when he has been livhg|~Miss Nelson of()~llnrion Denney of Telmmnhnvxsat the up Saturday and visited herfnther. eve-m r caller el byOma-n who n re- last1 the~urch. is a pllsh-good were L lasths.their I...E.Nelson and brother,Hovrsnluntil Sunday evening.Miss Bessie Lyxholf,boolzkeeperat the Hancock Implement company has been absent from her work the p u t week while entertaining the mumps.The M.B. Ladies'Aid will nothold e regular meeting this reel: but will go to the hall on their regularmeeting day (Wednesday)to workin pneoarlng for the banquet to begiven Friday evening. Chas. Cross vent to Omaha by busslast Thursday to spend a few days 'ldth his son, Pad and family. Mrs. E. 'P. Hansen has been quite ill the past week and under the caneof a phyelcian.She is better at this writing, which will be good news to h e r m n m e m .| uptohl.sl1omeandtreatc dthe-nto John llllia1'na went to Omaha on an oyatsr su per.Monday to sliend a fair days withfriends.He rstomed ze Herman onThursday. -lvan Rutledge and Harold Sean-aon who ara attending the universityat Lmean came home Thursday and visited home folks until Sunday.Final examinations took place thefirst ol the week and after complet-ingtlnelrstlsey wereabletoenjoy a sl.ort vacationMiss Ruth deem, primary teacher ln our schoo'1 had a birthday lastWeclnealay.She treated the little folks in ber room to n nice birthday cake./#fig Mrs. W aldo Hanc oc k andllnro'ere in Omaha on Tuesday of the past week. callmg on Herman relatives lastTuesday afternoon. i tb hk lr hg c b y l ¢$ "' l° f. ".-§fTL.fh"<T}ls ne g :Hair 1=»»=»f*°= waa.in town one day sat weew'l'he high sghoo b a a k e t ~ on a oug samellkc ntu r team last iriday evening, the final score was 12 to -t.. .-xr theen.| of the first lral! of the grne thescore was 4 to 0 tn favor of Decatur. which 1;nsGanythlng gg; 5;=_a=°;;;g¢i»=I t o m i .'l'£'f°'h nt uy 'IS more erm en w o ;' °._d.Pwi......t"'°n.f.1"3?=f'°¢3'.. 'Sarnia ~ w e ,gclosed with the home.tesrn havhg l»5»»'5°"»'l.'"§ftf'°§'..'i.'{ %...2'§°T°».i."Ii of the Decatur schoo a, Supl. here for the past three years, took the boys I IM1101 r was down from Te~ ksmah last 'l\|esday tor a vid: with IanelatlveavblissJune West and Miss Irma 'Barge are out of lchool this weekith the mumsrps.|Hrs.E. I1. Caldwell of Tckamahvidied her sister, Hrs. C. E. John-sen W 5 and wan a guest at the'Womans uh meeting that after noon.L. D. Bunlic of Omaha was trans-sdins business ln Herman last Bat- yThe election of a mayor fo: "Roar- ln City" occupied the attention olalrlast gg" during the days previous to the ge c arnival.This year'sb l;: e n t the voting for the most pep ann; Indy to be "The Belloo! the est".She will reeelve a one hundred dollar diamoml ring, which i.now on dlslny nt the Truhlaew bard-ware.Folowing are the namea of the younf latiien who have :revived votes:Moses Julia Jackson,BessieLyxholf Elniyce (loclaey, Inna "vp-Mary Wray. Wilma Farrar. bla.: me Johnson,Wilma l a n ,GeraldineMetsler, Marie Breckenridge of Te- kamah and Mrs. Kelth He ereher.Carl Nelson and wife and childrenof Craig \l4ll¢'\| at the home of his nts, county commissioner, Chas.elson, last Friday. Everett Miller and H. 0.Coopergrove to Omaha on business Satur- a I 7James Cooper went to Blair tmThursday to have dental work £iDt}Q¢ Hrs.D. lluch has been sufferinlfrom an attack of grlppe the pan lightening nik touehin| u thevarlnunnhnenof duh worrnlaeing done nd bllln before the lexlelature2 2 5 f " . . | ? ' 3 . ' ? ~ , i l l ° i L?i'.?J§ by her listeners.Misa Moore enien ulne.| the dub by giving hm vocalselections.There 'nu time for onlyone number of the regular eronun,a =;;g°f °_;= "Mail: A§preeil:tl¢a1";n- an : u a n .an-Ezn.The remdndr of the time vu vp nl in visiting and befon deport-ing a dainty lunch was nr reI bythehastenandclubpresidentnl-slaled by Shi llklal oommlptee.A color combination of pink and whitewal earrled out in Ihe luncheon with a table bouquet of pink and whitesweet pen.Twenty-three mombenof #he local club were nr'~n-el..The next m ing will be hal1 Februaryls with n. Il. 8. Cameron. week.On last Tuesday evening IgodmarkLoc llolNo. ? A. }:=ul 'o;"°l§'.fiamee o r at r zeandhadwork.'lfhazo In ar o un deighty In attondonoe.A imgo num~ber coming from Hooper.The Hoop- rr degree lem axemplilied the workut which time August H. Peppmlllervu w a e d t o i h o d e g r o o a f a li u -ber Muon.At the close of the workthey all repaired to the lation hallwhen a nice "gf was aorved. The committee for supper Wu madeup of E. W. Bundle, Henry Truhtun,C.R.Gray, James Von Horn andRev. T. J. Reese.Besides those fromHooper than were several other vin- llbts,some now livin in Herrnm.Th? were R. P. ami gen LoI'tis of Cro sr. Rev. 1'. J. Reuse, A. E. Muir,T E. Wakefield ond J. D. Wakefield of Herman.Ref. and Mrs. T. J. Reese attend-ed the Baptist Missionary Quarterlymeeting in Omaha on Friday of the out week.Sheri!! Phipps a! Tekamah was ha. town on buxlneu Friday evening.On Friday afternoon, Jan. 28 theW8\nms Club held a regular meeting at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Johnson.md had u :melts the \|lSl.H|.t pres-ident. Mn.W. C.Fdminton.li n .Wrath.chairrnm of the ArnedcanHome Depattnmenl.nm! Hrs. G. E. Stanley, a member of lhe club whenth e mm h e n , all li vi n g a t mn-nton, Nob., Mrs. E. E. Caldlmll of 'l'e~knmzh \nI Blu Glmly n Hoo n of Blair.At the opening of the meet- lmr a short business lenlon vu hold:mer which talk: were given by ln.Edrnlnton and Hrs. Wroth. The form- ! ¢ m ¢ ¢ u » . d ¢ d n n . w u u , u ¢ a - ' w x ~ . ¢ u u ¢ ¢ ¢ u ¢ ¢ ¢ » J ° n » s . a w ~ 1 l&an,o4zo|nyo¢b¢nln\ue||.edi1\u m a .maid matter:YouAnBenhyNu¢i~'l'hldnoUol|}u\llblpuNilbed for I. !ied'l"hl£nhltl'uman!plrpor¢|n|\o Lhne wen uumusively In me Bn~ V, be the Lin Will md Testament of hryrllo prior w nil hurbl-h wn |h m1 u ¢ x . m. =\ ¢ a » ¢ ma . h » n W l k l ll m y h a n d m u k i d n ln l l l \-d la ln u |. |U » \ m. md n l|o n ; » t § g t M |l 0 d \ a y a lJ |n n |n , l 9 § 1 _§correspondents ': ,¢~.;1~.... u ..... .. --- .. 1 J " . 1 1 J: I . r l°¢il.l' | m4:| | oU*nr \-NMI thnton\bo23rd dxy olsepumbex ll00,t.hi| Ca ll!mle n d i¥'|find u d e r l n d d i u i l o f d l s t d b n d m h u i d u h b o u l t h d b g f f lllz d th u e ln to ma h m y u ¢ n u = ¢ h f l n ¢ 1 u l dJudas. Lhdrdefnldkhlhlp mithdrlnunnin uid ance.andv=nr1n|.m»U.u>.|»x.hs==pm-1.1 n~ddonu>u¢ a» y| »» ¢mu» ¢ hnrlnz be given by pubiieation to all plenum interested, and that uponlt| d d| y ofhe | 1' lr:\ ¢th atth eCo ar¢ mike ui! enter In aid estate matter it! auppkmentai decree finding mdestablishing the bein lt Ln o! uid decedent, their degree ef kinship, andtheir vuioul intertitl in nhl estate. You are Lhttffora notified that a bearing srl!! be had In dd estatematter on uid petition by thi.: Court at the Cauniy Court Room in theWashington County Court Ilouse in the City of Blair, Nebnlh, on the 18th day of Feb:unry, 1927, at 10:00o'eloek hr the forenoon of uid dey et which time and qrlmre the Court will lake evidana in retard tu nilmszten and enter it'| decree therein letting forth in fin din g!relativetu the heirs at law left aurvivinz uid George Warnell, deeeued. their de- tm of Ililuhip an d their :ighu oiinheritance in uid estate mailer. Given under my han1 sm! the sea!of the County Court of Washington County, Nebnalul. this 20th #lay of January, 1927.¢sI»:.\z,;r. c. ELL:-°n_ 1-lt.Cclnty Jurigu. NOTICB Ol" REFEREEB SALE Grgee Billard, Lawyer AU persons Interested are honby notified that on the 13th day of Soptember, 1926, the Hon. Charles Leslie one of the Judges of tho Di=tricl Court of Wn.nhi:1g;1.on County,Nc brute, in A eentain suit pending in said county, in which Alice M. Larson was plaintiff and Ralph Larson. a:ninor, Opal Kruger and RaymondKroger, were defendants, uid action being for the Partition of certain real estate therein and herein de- scribed, entered n decree appointing in: the undersigned John A. Carri zm. as referee.and thereafter onthe some dey. entered an order upon the report of said referee directing; gh: undersigned an referee to aellmidreal' \=r°|>°rw u thereh and herdn described in the manner pro- vided by luv, and that thereafter, to-1rit,on the 10th dl! of January, 1927 uid c ourt made nndwntend a fur- ther order making Edward Hanson aparty defendant in this action. Therefnre, in pursuance of mid de cree and order mule and tutored onthe lam day of September, ms. and the terms thlreof. and the further order of this court 'nude and entered on the 10th day of January, 1927, :xo-tlee in hereby given to all penona ln- terested In uid matter, thlt the un dersigned John A. Carrigan, an rot'- eree, wil! on the Nth day of Febru ary, 1927, at tht frost. front door of the Wuhington County Cfurt Houseinthecityot' Blair,Washington County,Nebnskl,lt 2:00 o'clocicP M .on uid date sell at public auction to the highest bidder for estate, to-wit: "The na! 22 ac:en of the south half of the southeast quam: (S',§SI'I'£},of section three (3), lowzuhip eigh teen (18), north nnn ton {!_0}, east of Que Sth ILM., Washington County, N\°bmlk|." John A. Carrigan.Referee. Dain! lhil lllh day of Janulry,h m .5i~5£. nl Jahn E. Hovlndkk u Execulor 'n m o n u m n u , ' h y n r h m m .1921, n 2 oekvk PM.. uid potman and the proof nl the u¢¢nHou of-s a i u tmmn k wi ll 1 » u w . m d th lti f y o u d o n o ltb e n n p p e u u xd enlnt, mi d Co nn ma y Pn hn e ni neon! the ume. usd gnnl admlnlr Coors WITH GA S Am@1h§§Iiit13A§s .1 .» " '<J ` \é ~/e'3''I ~February ls the Mpnth . a m when each gilt of Jewelry should bear some imprint of the Amethyst, since this is the birthstone ol the month.The choice of a St. Valen# tine'e gift here would be most ap- propriate. H. OLLERMANN alex* N O T I C E 0 ? s u n ' U l l a n i o n 8 0 'I!a n l o n ,A t t y s f _......-qTo J o h n C . J e m r n , d e f r n d m l : You are he reb y n oI. i,fied th at Sop hla Jcrasen h a s fi l e d h e r d u l y ve r i fi e i pe ti ti on in t he Di st ri ct Co ur t o f W a sh - i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a , a n d c o m m r n c e d a n ac t io n i n aaifl C o u r t :against yo u ,t h e ob je ct a n d p n y e r of w hi c h is la l e ve r th e b om l s of m. |i ~ r i m o n y b vl u rn gwu ur11 in =»II.ai:1 an ab so lu te . iq mm m f..r l . | r f r m yo u, toge the r \\ J1 1 . 1 " .|1 2 M I r \| \ \, in d fo r s u c h u h : . =I f! r 1 r r e l i e f i l : th e p r r n u v »u I!1.:}im Jani a n i eq ui t ab le . Y o u n n %..!.' . \ |U m !your a r e n r q u r ° !1 ;1 .11 ac t i n g . p r =l j . The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS' COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA (BEAL L c. sum. sue.cmw :wedn- r 1 l \ E m E \ l z LV!z no [|l\|\~[1 li!! _l`!"|'l 1 First-Class Repair Work Our men are experienced and you need not worry ovgr Q your car when there is some-Pfthing that should be repa§red ' `when you take it to us.' .1 \ TEACHERS'EXAHINATION DATES Saturday, April 18, 1921 \ Bstvxdly, June 4, 1921 Saturday, July 33. 1927 ber Muon.At the close of the workthey all xepaind to the Lexlon hallwhen a aloe "gf was served. The committee for supper Wu madeup of E. W. Bundle, Henry Truhhen,C.R.Gray, James Ven Horn andRev. T. J. Reese.Besides those fromHooper than were several other vin- llbts,some now llvingein Herrnm.Th? were R. P. ami rt Loftis ofCn: sr. Rev. 1'. J. Reese, A. E. Muer,T E. Wakefield Ind J. D. Wakefield of Herman.Ref. and Mrs. T. J. Reese attend-ed the Baptist Missionary Quarterlymeeting in Omaha on Friday of the :rut week.Sheri!! Phipps a! Telumah was intown on buxlneu Friday evening.r On Friday afternoon, Jan. 28 theW8\nms Club held a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Johnson.md had u :melts the \|lSl.H|.t pres-ident. Mn.W. C.Fdminton.li n .Wrath.chairman of the AmedeanHome Depattlneul.ond Hrs. G. E. Stanley, a member of lhe club whenthe mm he re , all livin g at mn-nton, Nels., Mrs. E. E. Caldwell of 'l'e~knmzh \nI Blu Glmly n Hoo n of Blair.At the opening of the meet- ,» ..1 .,pri ng Wagon;one Single Buggy; one 6- teel Tank; une ll-foot Feed Bunk; three ~t Hog Troughs, some small Troughs: four oncord Harness; six gnlvenized Chicken s; one Old Trusty Incubator, 200-egg can- ; six dozen Chickens; Forks and Shovels ther things too numerous to mention. farm fivé miles south- outheast of the Brews- s northeast of Ken- ~'clocl§ a. rn. on sm r. anMrs.Ro "Darts and dauqhtera s!fff5l¢3(»lf Erirnlnton and Hrs. Wrath. The form- er gave a 'rw interesting end en-lightening nik.tooehin| "5" thevariousnhaneeof eloh wer beingdonend bills before the lexlelnturewhich have the support of club wo-men all of which w11 well receivedby her listeners.Miss Moore enter 1alne.| the dub by giving two roeelselections.There wu time for onlyone number of the regular eronam, e paper on "Music Agpreclltlon" ore- paredendreedby r l. L . C . Ha n -won.The remdmler of the time wasvp nt in vlalting and before depart-ing a dainty lunch was servel bythehostessandclubpresidentaa-alrled by the Meinl oommlttee.A color combination of pink and whitewal earrled out in Ihe luncheon with a table bouquet of pink and whitesweet peas.Twenty-three membersof the local club were or-meet.The next m ing will be he]1 Februaryls with re. Il. 8. Cameron.Ll tle Jacqueline Womlweld spentU1eek-end here with her q;-»<1-paren Mr. and Mn. L. A.ood- usnl.r oerentn came up Satur-lny end spent theday and the re-tmerl home with them ln the eve n ng.A news item of interest which es-caped lla last week was the marriageof Gereld Reid. son of Hr. ani Hrs. §i1_.. Rerllgf llermelctio was Julia e er 0 It wJa1.17 at Lorrhn, Iowa. "i~`2.. erre monywas performed by Rev. J. P.llcliny of lthemhi.E.¢h~fg=f;_ 'Theyonne peope p over n owsandwereplsnnlplg to keep their amrriale e secret but the newsleaked out when a pmty here saw the announremerat In a hope paper which he takes.The bride is n grad-uate nurse and h u been e l o mby Dr. Helnle of Hooper.Ge Ispent his entire life in Herman andis well liked by everyone.He hal been employed .n the Trohlaen Bros. Haniwero for the put few years. Hefvilmd J an. 1 and lui. week tookthe eremlnatlon Im a Ilaenee as an unjertaker.They will reside in St.Louiu, Mot where Gerald has n pod tlon with the St.Lotlis Coffin Co.The best wishes of all go with them.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IIby of Craigvlriteli I1 Herman Sumley and Men- dny nt the Dave Cumminyn home.I:| Sheets will heh! n street salenext Satunky. Feb. s when he willendesvor to rllspoee ol his team ofmules and other farm equipment. Loo Fnosett returned hom- Irem Omaha last Tuesday where he hsdundergone n minor operation and lr- iI HOUSEHOL D GOODS herwood Piano, good as new; six Dining Chairs; one rocker; one Kitchcrf'l'uble2 qnitary Couch; one Iron Bed; one G;eat ern Separator;two Bc nlwood Chums : 0-foot Garden Hose; one 30-gallon Meat HAY AND G R AI N tons Alfalfa I-lay in the Barn; one hundred ls Seed Oats; nine acres Corn Fodder, cut tember; six bushels White Cap Seed Corn up before frost ~ ~ Call 333 =,:.for your needs in $ Lumber and Coal Our new telephone number is just as easy on the memory as \OUR PRICES are on the pocket QA; p r o p e r t y , t o - w i t : ~r Canvas; one John Deere Corn Planter W-mile wire; two New Century Riding Cul- ~nz; one 4-section Harrow; one new Har- art; one Seeder with Grass Seed Attach- ;one Sweep Grinder;one 16-inch Disc: ohn Deere Highlift Gang Plow; one Good- ~h 16-inch Sulky Plow; one 14-inch Walk- lo w;one Hand Corn Sheller;one 6-foot rmick Mower;_ one Dain Ha y Stacker; of J. A. Juno:nn.Flo y d L ollll a n n ntod th o ll Bren homo m d will mo n at --Iaom the Min Hondo Lowe homo.A. L Hoo: wont tht 'nec k-endhis hmm at Woodbine, Kon, roto ini to his "rg at the Plateau : Momily morning.Hr. Ind lin. H. 0. Cooper ~panied by Hr. and Hrs. Bert Coo~of Taklmlh drove to Omlha H0~ - when the latter took a train for aMoira: sud will undergo a to~ zine:ation.Sha will visit lt tho hon brother, Glu. Harrison. .Mr. and Hrs.Carrol Footer chlldmn of Craig vllllrd Hamm .llivu lut Saturday .Ha.:ry Johnson and life of T muh spent Sunday st the John 'W~homo. A homo wen* ph "Second n..ima" f m be : L a d by the JN H folks of tho forth IAA ungg; direction g y £drE5| .?J.r x we n |a .. : s . .. § . f : z , . . . : ; . ; : , .* a ; of iho ri... to °==.I°:» \ Sunday 1 from :he work. NEW ENGLAND NEW.. Misa Maude Erlium. z studenttheFt.C;lhou::.ed1ooI,spent t~ week-end mul home zona.Em Thompson ma ntmlly no moved on the Cad Toelke term,neatly vacated 'gy Herbert Toelke.Carroll Van din.Harold |and Mn. Herman Nelson on il! the mumpe et the present time. Omer and Eddie Blum erlth a 1mother, were Stmdlr guests ofLiexle Kruger at 'De buts.Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hlneoek o C:ole were allen lt Joe Lyons oSunday evening.4 Mr. and Hn .Lode "Lenexa |Olive were Bleir vidtore one deint week.Hr. and Ure. Howard Curlmn, Robert ment Sunday et.;'nn Erilcoonk. Henry Hovendlek and family weSunday vidton at John Jacksons.Leonard Lofth Ind fuully -Floy d Lofiie and hwly were Bu: if-v vlmltore nt the George loft! oroe.Garnet" umll une a. Friday fiitor et the ee]mol.Mr.tml H n .John J sehong-were 'Wednesday vh lton a r.About ten head of Andrew Nehon'sheep me utmy i nt Seta nta; attemoon.bot were found :gr Sunde"\"tno`home ul C. D. Ven liin." Arthur Bad!! and family on n~emonf the ndlo fm; en they helnetal ed a new ndlo.Hr. ond Mn. Gwrn Loh ls IreBlair visitor: lut Wednesday. Andrew Andersen. Arthur rad llaHe spent lest Sunday at Hans Andereene at Blade.Bevew of the shore-holder member: or the I'ermen Union otte - ; meetinl in Herman Fdc hy itenoon.Carlton Taylor and flmliy of e rhe visited at F. E. Fletchen Stmdland presented them with a ndlo The Lldiel' Aid Sudety of the Al der Grove nei borhood met uthome of Mn.lil F lanlrln o n inThundoy afternoon en-I s very e -time no had by all present. Une -H5 lest 'nek as Harold C~ky was tiring on the =;_,1»;,-=° Uithload of com, the wagon e ded, etrling quite hard enlnlt e tree 'throwing Harold to the :round with force u to out gsevere (uh on hi head and he begun uneunedoue foquite u while.is wife and brotherLester found hi m an d tv* hi m nonoe to e physician and had the vou~JIQISGJ. HERMAN NEW: Mrs. Funk Amlc k and lln a nnul: m u : as ~ P. nf zurrvluar I alrrias nt 'Is . ll.G.A.R. ma ?|V.B.C.°""" Nlrhr. Wodnudsy 'Lao |an na an Saturday Afllrnwnl. ooxgmmcrnomxn CUWQ5 i(Gm lhllm An. md ca m;i Bula s.u=1:sr cnuacu to z u t a n n d i t l u m m e m u n r e i anna thy llr. Linc oln hu for nearly'!0!~unh¢Idth¢i 5rstolae¢| nLb»e pncnlvcn r u n : v u u u u I I I U P I !T u e l d l y . M i s s P h d y n Ca m e ro n ,t e n m a t h e m a t i u i s th e T e h r n a sc ho ol sp e n t t h e w e e k e n d im m a h e r e . M r .a n d M n .T o m L e o n a ltlnl.Our c hoir 'Ill furnish :pe- dtl mme .Hands; Behooi huiun at 10 Ml. promptiy. The full hour il needed, md that mum A 10 o'cloek beginning.Lust Banda.; we muh a :mr high rrcnzd in attladmeo. Choir absurd Pr idly tuning at72N I! the c hurch.New music to be pnc tinui Both the gg-ff :nd alimdmre »zour first "unch Family Dirmer" Frida!waning ' m a txeuudtflglygntifylag.It 1; good for any enter- prise thu Ita oornstitutntl incguentf lr rub ¢¥bo1n, talk thing mr, andohurro prog:us. pet id on th nta ds yb ea etfor t he hesring tbend, and notiee of uid hnrlnz be given by pubiieation to all plenum interested, and that uponlt| d d| y ofhe | 1' lr:\ ¢th atth eCo ar¢ mike ui! enter In aid estate matter it! auppkmentai decree finding mdestablishing the bein lt Ln o! uid decedent, their degree ef kinship, andtheir vuioul intertitl in nhl estate. You are Lhttffora notified that a bearing srl!! be had In dd estatematter on uid petition by thi.: Court at the Cauniy Court Room in theWashington County Court Ilouse in the City of Blair, Nebnlh, on the 18th day of Feb:unry, 1927, at 10:00o'eloek hr the forenoon of uid dey et which time and qrlmre the Court will lake evidana in retard tu nilmszten and enter it'| decree therein letting forth in fin din g!relativetu the heirs at law left aurvivinz uid George Warnell, deeeued. their de- tm of Ililuhip an d their :ighu oiinheritance in uid estate mailer. Given under my han1 sm! the sea!of the County Court of Washington County, Nebnalul. this 20th #lay of January, 1927.¢sI»:.\z,;r. c. ELL:-°n_ 1-lt.Cclnty Jurigu. NOTICE Graco Ballard, hurylr ln the County Coin S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , W u h l n g t o n C o o u t i r . I n t h e H a t t e r o f th e E n n i o o f M a r y A n n O 'S u l l l vl n ,Dec eas ed:T o t h e ha i r s a t L u v,n e x t o f k i n , d e v- l r e e s , Io g a t e l l , e n d l t o n a n d o i l p e r - so ns in te r es te d i n sa id e st at oz Y o u a n d oo o h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d u m o n th e 31st d a y o f Ja n u a r y ,1927.E r l g l r L o n - o n fl i e d hi s mluiy 've ri fie d pe t i ti o n i n t h i s C o u r t ,:selling fo r t h t h a t M a r y A n n 0 ' 8 u l l i vl n di ed ,int es tat e,inn a nd a r o l i d e n l o f W n n n i n l t o n C o u n t y , N e - br a s ka , on t h e 2 2 :1 - d d n y of S ep t e m be r , 2 9 2 4 , t h e o w n e r o f a n u n d i vi d e d in te r es t i n b u t nu m b e r m i x ( 6 )I n d th e we n t si xt ee n ( l 6 }fe e t o f l o t n u m b e r i i r e ( 6 ) , I n Bl oc k fi !!. ; ~ fo o r ( 5 4 ) , i n t h e c i t y o f B l a i r ,W i s h i n g - t u n C o u n t y , N e b n n k n , t h a t s a i d p e - t l l l o n o r i s n o w t h e o w n e r o f u i d re a l s t o l e ,h e h a vi n g ac q u l r w l hi s S i t h l h e r c i o t h r o u g h m e m e r u n n y - a n n e n f r o m t h e h e i r s n t l a w u f u i d d e c e u e d a n d t h e i r gr an te es .S a i d pe t it i on e r fu r t h e :so In f o n h t h e na m e s o f t h e he i r s as l a w o f sa i d ul eo eu e ml , th a t no ap pl ic a ti on h u e ve r b e e n fi l e d fo r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a n achminiurlrator o f : a i d est ate i n th e s t a l e o f N e b n n i u , e i t h e r b y p e n o n s c h d m i n g t o b e c r e d l g a r n o f u i d e e ia ie o r b y th e h ei rs o f m ai d ul o ce nn eI. a n d t h a t n o c o u r t i n n i . |d a t e ha s e ve r :a cq u in d jur isd ini onu o f t h e so me , t h at mo re th o u t um y r ea r o h ave ehupced since th e de a t h o f u i d d o - o e a n e e l , : n d : JIvi n s !o r : u a o r d e r o f t h i s c o u n b a r r i n g a l l t l l i m s a g o i n l i : a i d est at e,fo r a de t e r m in a t i o n o f t h e t i m e o f t h e le a t h o f u i d d o rcan ed,t h a t s h o di e d inio st-r io,a. d ¢ K fr m i l m l i o n o r h o r h e i r s .h e i r d o z r e e o f ki n u h i p a n d th e r i g h t o f .11 mx IT.nr l i d rf.\ l pr¢»;~z;_~,be l on g - im t 2 0 x§I r - m u .'r u n a r e f u r t h e r :.:l 2 » i t!..:2 Q: |w u r 1 a n b y i l r d r r | | , fu n ! U v J- t 3 1 a f t )of F 's u . \ }l9 2T, a t li l " U . \ . 3 l .u r 1 A c : url tm n l 11 . i k u i .n f I§'...TM n » L 1 , M l } f l\: lL a w !3 nfv f , .5 .\r lr .f hi d }r .l lfl¢ :¢ I a -1 U.11 11 p vu Io n o t i h t n :em¢.ar :1 1 t m l ..l 2 r l m e t h e l m r 1 11:45 K r 1 1%m i n * p va y h l flrf l h 1 n m . \\1\1.~1¢ na)lmvzi u ni » i!.r 1. a\W a i H I1»|. Ju)vf J u vu u r . l *. Z" M !1 r $1 1 .5 Ill .2 l f. .C o n JJE - x m l c r z U F i l E . \ I £ 1 ' . € i I U H . \1 |&U f i ; \|A l l g l . 1 . \ 1 | ; H F ! l Z 1 1 i : \ '= 1 § A 1 ss.\ " . \ " 1 V { ¢ . ; | ! )i i .H l ur.1\l q u f| , I n l r h 1 .` _ |=t k :H a m e r o f Ih r ¥h$nLe o i ( m o r n W end ell,D e c c a n I :T o th e f I i I W. H. Thompson, Panor rBib le Sch ool at so o'¢Jo ck.G l a d t o see s o m a n y a t B l b l e Sch ool I n t L o r d ' |D a y . h o p s t o m e m o r e n u t . S u n d a y .W e h a n c l a n s f o r t h e yo u n ge s t a n l ol d es t w i t h ca pa bl e teach ers.C m w a c o u n t o n y o u : n x t S u n d a y ? Co m m un l c m Se r vi c e p t l l o'clock. Al l m e m b e r s s h ou l d b e t h e r e . C h r i s t i n a E n d e a vo r a t 0:3 0.A n w h o c a n , r o m e u r !! fo r c h u r c h a n d l i s t e n t o t h e y o u n g fo l k s P r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W e dn es da y e ve n i n g a t 1:3 0.S t u d y th is u ve k 6- 7 c h a p t e r o f M a l l . u . H . c . 3 . m e e t s a t t h e Jw ] A 2 - NOTICE Ol" REFEREEB SALE Grgee Billard, Lawyer AU persons Interested are honby notified that on the 13th day of Soptember, 1926, tho Hon. Charles Leslie one of the Judges of tho Dietricl Court of Wnahinggton County,Nc brute, in A oertaln suit pending in said county, in which Alice M. Larson was plaintiff and Ralph Larson. arninor, Opal Kruger and RaymondKruger, were defendants, uid action being for the Partition of certain real estate therein and herein de- scribed, entered n decree appointing in: the undersigned John A. Carri zm. as referee.and thereafter onthe some dny. entered an order upon the report of said referee directing; gh: undersigned an referee to aellmidreal' rwverw u thereh and herdn described in the manner pro- vided by luv, and that thereafter, to-1rit,on the 10th day of January, 1927 uid c ourt made nndwntered a fur- ther order making Edward Hansen aPlrtr defendant in this ncilon. Therefore, in pursuance of mid de cree and order mule and tutored onthe 13th day of September, 1926. and the terms thereof. and the further order of this court 'nude and entered on the 10th day of January, 1927, :xo-tlee in hereby given to all penona ln- terested In uid matter, that the un dersigned John A. Carrigan, an rof» eree, wil! on the Nth day of Febru ary, 1927, at tht treat front door of the Wuhington County Cfurt Houseinthecityof Blair,Washington County,Nebnskl,lt 2:00 o'clocicP M .on uid date sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cuh,the following d¢lcribe.i real estate, to-wit: "The east 22 acres of the south half of the southeast quaner (S',§SI-PA),of section three (3), township eigh teen (18), north nnge ten {!_0}, out of Que Sth ILM., Washington County, N\°bm| h| " John A. Carrigan.Referee. Dated lhil llth day of Janulry,roar.sz-os. | .I l _u-n'Th e a t t e n d a n t i n a d é n fi l vs o ffi c e mid to the man with the snallu inf who ma just enbertd, uno y ouWant to huc a tooth extnded." " W a n t t o . " h e sn or t ed ." W I R Z d o y o u t h i n k I a m ,i l u n a t i c ?I' w : g o t t o . " N O T I C E 0 ? s u n ' U l l a n i o n 8 0 'I!a n l o n ,A t t y s f _......-qTo J o h n C . 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N 'r . | i m U l l a | 2 I l | ' : l i l y o f J1 u ; i}Ii*2T 2 4 ; l .a J en , 51-:.:.a l ai n uff N O T I C E n i u1:.\RlZ*»2G i ' R O I l ' ¢ I l I U P \ \ l L ! . s r r a m z O l "N E B R . \ s | ; . \\e i IW l.sl1ingtnn Co u nt y }~ Grant Lathrop, Au.,.In m e C o u n t y C o u r t I n t h e M l i t r r o f t h i F a t a l e o f W i l l i a m I l a c k n m u k Decea sed:Th e . "Btllinnu hu certainly maie ms boy." "You can hardly recognize him now, eh 1""No-he hardly rqcgfnlns me.. dnuglater, of Teklmah visitedJames Van Horn home TueallDin .Him Metz le r,a Tekzmll chant was s Henna businessone day last week.H. 8. Camerm:necompandBlu. C. S. Cameron moto tu ha lui. Tuesday.Hrs. Clmenwent down on the axrly tn turned th them thu.evenin|Mrs. 0. II. Godsey was BoiteWedneadny to the member! Minion Circle of the Bnptin 4This orggnlntion of the chun strung one and they are aeco:ing much work.There was .ltiendence.Nice refreshmentserved his in Ihc&fternoo:1.Mr. and Sim J. M. West :peTuesday and Wednesday in 0| The Lowe Bros..who with r. Nunn. rum XM." u.bmu¢y. Putm|0411 san: I0 A. x. UONII e mu u A. I.Sunday, Febnury s, IW7 10 'md Sundav mul.c mmc s O F c o n(Dar. Wuhhgun ud had strut) m a y s a w n t m m A . u . ma-mu mba swa y . W od nunhy . n a h ; lt 1 : 8 0 . n .PA UL | . u 1 1mu \ N CHURCH comm, Nah-nah) Rev. IL J . Rvimrmn. hmm- s=»»»|=/ Scho I ul I0 A. u. Q u n h S l r v k u | l l l A. ll A I I RI C A N ~1 - m m n (W.Lin c oln md in d u mm H. J. Womlnx. Pawn. Sundl School at ms. . . .f Ivory Sundny morning nl \o>80: eishor sn cm..." nr nnglun Immin- Biblo ¢ln| Wnlnndxy Waning. I 1 m m s u EV. 1.v~n|nn.w cgmncn (Cor . .h dnn wi Cc : -ur mm) ll. Nlelnn. I'u\ersum.; s<| »°|9:15. English urvke ous. |)2|m:S|\ vervlro l\;00. Evening nedic u nl 7:30 P. M. lE~0\'!GANlZED c n u n c n OF :s s vs c lmlm' OF L A .. u l DAY SAINTS (ummm S trat bo tvesn a n A 'mn uw ' r . . 1 . z n mz . o mm.Sunni! Sunday Stbool lt 10 0'cl0¢i. Pné blxu S nr vle tl at n A. u, sr. FRANCIS BOROIA <c»umu¢Church)' (Conan Ca lla : u m o m mi t) hthu O. A. Bay undodc r,Pnstor M m w i 'mm Sunday ol. »eh month. lun at 9 A, il.. loeond md Ponnh Sundays, Hua gt IOM A. M. ll Am. Homin( Vlonhlp und ob I uf vma o l th e la r c h S wv" .Bif- mnn nbjadz 111|Rad vll o i H18 Work."|Pny er maedng mry W sdzsday wining at a P.l|.| 'Hu pmgn m.y n y m d l u x r . ,Nl v ll r meeting of Un Wom|.n'1 lhalumry Bodny ytmnd W IN! In-, uns ung In the large c nwd vhlnh gtlhetul | t thc home ol Hn. A. J . lloon. on Thuradny nlumoon. Jun,2 1 , lm.S!llh tki r evel! the mv. Lhn in xho l u !thru months, al- wndnna and afforlu bus iuunuedmo r e th u ms a vlr the vwvd ln r y u r.The hnxinu lnd her u.»bLanl1 served | delbdmu lunch L! the :lon nl' tha lllcmoon. Hn. Helen B. Smslhy attended ihlMu n ; u f t h e Wuman'¢Quarmdy of IM Omnhx A uoellllon I!Gnrempu n Ch un h.o mm r m . P mu y . Am. Smalley il dlrvclor of llllxlu:|~ .ny I-Idueatiun for the Ai»od.|2io|\.Sha .i nward on the Dro nlm u | nolulll,:luring "Snlrlt of by Nehllinger._Tha Pll10r and Mn. Smulloy hisxhh npponunlly of exprening their gnthude m their friend:for the many Hndrunu ex!-endld io thanulurhlg the puioh llIn&l.The ml- ldtmk, the Klfu. and the exvmulonnnf Nun lar npvody nxovery hue been fuwn in making nronru to-' wu d hnllh rlphl,Th !reports ofgoodwork being dom by vlrimu xl!- Plrfmenu :Ad c ommlltnei of thecliureh haw wntdbuled w lhc uma -x1 Grmiush of th Amerie!! Srhool Iof 0 - r ms u w u f xmmn lu ,» Ma ma n _1DB. B. M. MDATB ' i Os t n m h k P t y d d u '>m u m um, mn y . Neb f .Dffieq Pham :as Bu. Phfme 272 1 I will sell a west of B \~ fz ter school house am; two milf nard, commencing at 10 m l s lnrmo ms1~ tmc onx.cnuacs(cw. Colfax and nn man)cm Bader. Puior -Bunduy School mm A- K.Homin( Bnrvki l\:00 A. U,nh nz mo x>.\¢.Eng\llh Nrvinu at mo P. H. Jsrmus :Ease SHOP1 |g Old Bu HivvAn:nx I PROM|P|- DELIVERY |.1 Phfme Bluk a'1 mm, Nebr. Pram- llouling Wuhnadny mn-." 1 ?°i xIn 7:83. FEBRUARYsr l|ARY' 8 s nsc oru . C HUR CH (Grunt sum bnwseu uh and Mb) lu v. c h u o . lla r ln x. r u m Haly Communlon m r y Sundny and Holy Day at me A. ll. Gnurrh s¢m»1 A! 9:45. Also nr~ wk: "sry Bundny. E 1 m u c u s a s c x norman ABs'r\zACrBn Oiflu in lhyle Bldg. x xm nn »-A....... -..... .. =QQ iw 3; ~is y gf. T h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r |u u a l n | u l " a n u n u nIA n t s T o p o . S i d e C u r u i a s . I f. | | » r l um . . m a . . . - - . Q | | | \ . U. S e i r.. L... with W-mile wire; two New Century Riding Cul- tivstom; one 4-section Harrow; one new Har- row Cart; one Seeder with Gross Seed Attach- me nt;one Sweep Grinder;one 16-inch Disc: one John Deere Highlift Gang Plow; one Good- enough 16-inch Sulky Plow; one l~l-inch Walk- ing Plo w;one Hand Corn Sheller;one 6-foot McCo rmi ck Mower;one Dain Ha y Stacker; one Hay Rake; one Litchfield Manure Spreader; one Spring Wagon;one Single Buzgy: one 6- foot Steel Tank; one ll-foot Feed Bunk; three 14-foot Hog Troughs, some small Troughs: four sets Concord Harness; six gnlvenized Chicken Coops; one Old Trusty Incubator, 200-egg can- ncity; six dozen Chickens; Forks and Shovels and other things too numerous to mention. HAY AND G R AI N Fgur tons Alfalfa I-lay in the Barn; one hundred bushels Seed Oats; nine acres Corn Fodder, cut in September; six bushels White Cap Seed Corn hung up before frost HOUSEHOL D GOODS One Sherwood Piano, good as new; six Dining Room Chairs; one rocker; unc Kitchcrf'l'uble2 one Sqnitary Couch; one Iron Bed; one G;eat Western Separator;two Bc nlwood Chums : .3"° 50-foot Garden Hose; one 30-gallon Meat ar. One One One One One One One Black Mare, coming 8. weight 1350 Black Horse 9 years old, weight 1400 Sorrel Horse 6 years old, weight 1400 Sorrel Mare, 6 years old, weight 1200 Black Horse, smooth mouth, ,weight 1350 Span Mules, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2250 Team Mule Colts coming 3 years old, weight 2000 I6~HEAD OF CA'1'TLE416 Eight Milch Cows. one just fresh and othergto to be fresh in the spring.Five are ihor- oughbred Holsleins Seven last summer CalvesOne new born Calf 51 HEAD OF HOGC : 1 Ei ght of Broodsows, bred tu [arrow in `durch and Apri l One Herd Boar Ten Summer Pigs Twenty-two Fall Pigs All thoroughbred Spotted Poland Chinas from Timm Brothers stock, Benningtun. All Cholera immune MACHIN ERY One 6-ton Atlas Pitless Scale; two Lumber Wag- nns; one Huyrnck and Wagon: one 7-foot Deer- ing Bi nder;one new set 7-foo(McCormick Fl'llQl'|'|fl|g n d iixnn Vukumlnx I C l u b ~I J. E. Hill!-, Pm:r||\nr Phan D I l|0NI)Ay nn. D, w. us-:Lanucms OP PYTHIAS M r S l ht f ~I § f ¥\| 1 z ¢ | .». n h|I\r¢~ry Monday Evening i Phydeln and Surgeon HONDA? A1"TlIFINOON CLUB z Walnon"»S1.u»Iy Cluhiinry Hon.)i BBN 4 Pham:Ind. 1X. x. ic.I livery lionday Irissuing, '5:30.zDE LP II IA N c wu I 'NIlll*C!lher Clupler2nd and nn lima.. evening, 1:30 Dil. Wb§:`r¥lg¥PlllLI¢ ¢ ~ » - » ~ ¢ h - -_ u u - |§ .4 f a.sTurzsnmr' L mmzi in nur Home Theatre Bldl I__ __ __I Blllr. Nehr u!! 'i"; l,.V <r' ~I.|PYTIIIAN 2REIIEKAII zm fr l- : R Sm l a n d u h 'I " u u . E ve n i n g B llt and Srel Tues. 1Ivenim;I FRANK ~ BIGRLDW W ASHINGTON wxms xo. 21 I As:-rn!fur Fmrmonl Crealnery) A.z'. AND ,\ | g Pays llilzhoat I':!ee !ur29.11 'lU£'r\h\3 of hionlh.~ i'{Jlfl.'fll\'.(793\5|AND EGGS~ C0M1l4\NI}!l!'f UN Flflb !UPP\ SOUfh of *Rik*"g 15 K T non *wg Toinphnrro fffll*9Lani 'hlfsdng of umlui I r I 1 3'?1|1r " " "21:11 ltlnl.Our c hoir 'Ill furnish :pe- dtl mme .Hands; Behooi huiun at 10 Ml. promptiy. The full hour il needed, md that mum A 10 o'cloek beginning.Lust Banda.; we muh a :mr high rrcnzd in attladmeo. Choir absurd Pr idly tuning at72N I! the c hurch.New music to be pnc tinui Both the gg-ff :nd alimdmre »zour first "unch Family Dirmer" Frida!waning ' m a txeuudtflglygntifylag.It 1; good for any enter- prise thu Ita oornstitutntl incguentf lr rub ¢¥bo1n, talk thing mr, andohurro prog:us. pet id on th nta ds yb ea etfor t he hesring tbend, and notiee of uid hnrlnz be given by pubiieation to all plenum interested, and that uponlt| d d| y ofhe | 1' lr:\ ¢th atth eCo ar¢ mike ui! enter In aid estate matter it! auppkmentai decree finding mdestablishing the bein lt Ln o! uid decedent, their degree ef kinship, andtheir vuioul intertitl in nhl estate. You are Lhttffora notified that a bearing srl!! be had In dd estatematter on uid petition by thi.: Court at the Cauniy Court Room in theWashington County Court Ilouse in the City of Blair, Nebnlh, on the 18th day of Feb:unry, 1927, at 10:00o'eloek hr the forenoon of uid dey et which time and qrlmre the Court will lake evidana in retard tu nilmszten and enter it'| decree therein letting forth in fin din g!relativetu the heirs at law left aurvivinz uid George Warnell, deeeued. their de- tm of Ililuhip an d their :ighu oiinheritance in uid estate mailer. Given under my han1 sm! the sea!of the County Court of Washington County, Nebnalul. this 20th #lay of January, 1927.¢sI»:.\z,;r. c. ELL:-°n_ 1-lt.Cclnty Jurigu. NOTICE Graco Ballard, hurylr ln the County Coin S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A , W u h l n g t o n C o o u t i r . I n t h e H a t t e r o f th e E n n i o o f M a r y A n n O 'S u l l l vl n ,Dec eas ed:T o t h e ha i r s a t L u v,n e x t o f k i n , d e v- l r e e s , Io g a t e l l , e n d l t o n a n d o i l p e r - so ns in te r es te d i n sa id e st at oz Y o u a n d oo o h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d u m o n th e 31st d a y o f Ja n u a r y ,1927.E r l g l r L o n - o n fl i e d hi s mluiy 've ri fie d pe t i ti o n i n t h i s C o u r t ,:selling fo r t h t h a t M a r y A n n 0 ' 8 u l l i vl n di ed ,int es tat e,inn a nd a r o l i d e n l o f W n n n i n l t o n C o u n t y , N e - br a s ka , on t h e 2 2 :1 - d d n y of S ep t e m be r , 2 9 2 4 , t h e o w n e r o f a n u n d i vi d e d in te r es t i n b u t nu m b e r m i x ( 6 )I n d th e we n t si xt ee n ( l 6 }fe e t o f l o t n u m b e r i i r e ( 6 ) , I n Bl oc k fi !!. ; ~ fo o r ( 5 4 ) , i n t h e c i t y o f B l a i r ,W i s h i n g - t u n C o u n t y , N e b n n k n , t h a t s a i d p e - t l l l o n o r i s n o w t h e o w n e r o f u i d re a l s t o l e ,h e h a vi n g ac q u l r w l hi s S i t h l h e r c i o t h r o u g h m e m e r u n n y - a n n e n f r o m t h e h e i r s n t l a w u f u i d d e c e u e d a n d t h e i r gr an te es .S a i d pe t it i on e r fu r t h e :so In f o n h t h e na m e s o f t h e he i r s as l a w o f sa i d ul eo eu e ml , th a t no ap pl ic a ti on h u e ve r b e e n fi l e d fo r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a n achminiurlrator o f : a i d est ate i n th e s t a l e o f N e b n n i u , e i t h e r b y p e n o n s c h d m i n g t o b e c r e d l g a r n o f u i d e e ia ie o r b y th e h ei rs o f m ai d ul o ce nn eI. a n d t h a t n o c o u r t i n n i . |d a t e ha s e ve r :a cq u in d jur isd ini onu o f t h e so me , t h at mo re th o u t um y r ea r o h ave ehupced since th e de a t h o f u i d d o - o e a n e e l , : n d : JIvi n s !o r : u a o r d e r o f t h i s c o u n b a r r i n g a l l t l l i m s a g o i n l i : a i d est at e,fo r a de t e r m in a t i o n o f t h e t i m e o f t h e le a t h o f u i d d o rcan ed,t h a t s h o di e d inio st-r io,a. d ¢ K fr m i l m l i o n o r h o r h e i r s .h e i r d o z r e e o f ki n u h i p a n d th e r i g h t o f .11 mx IT.nr l i d rf.\ l pr¢»;~z;_~,be l on g - im t 2 0 x§I r - m u .'r u n a r e f u r t h e r :.:l 2 » i t!..:2 Q: |w u r 1 a n b y i l r d r r | | , fu n ! U v J- t 3 1 a f t )of F 's u . \ }l9 2T, a t li l " U . \ . 3 l .u r 1 A c : url tm n l 11 . i k u i .n f I§'...TM n » L 1 , M l } f l\: lL a w !3 nfv f , .5 .\r lr .f hi d }r .l lfl¢ :¢ I a -1 U.11 11 p vu Io n o t i h t n :em¢.ar :1 1 t m l ..l 2 r l m e t h e l m r 1 11:45 K r 1 1%m i n * p va y h l flrf l h 1 n m . \\1\1.~1¢ na)lmvzi u ni » i!.r 1. a\W a i H I1»|. Ju)vf J u vu u r . l *. Z" M !1 r $1 1 .5 Ill .2 l f. .C o n JJE - x m l c r z U F i l E . \ I £ 1 ' . € i I U H . \1 |&U f i ; \|A l l g l . 1 . \ 1 | ; H F ! l Z 1 1 i : \ '= 1 § A 1 ss.\ " . \ " 1 V { ¢ . ; | ! )i i .H l ur.1\l q u f| , I n l r h 1 .` _ |=t k :H a m e r o f Ih r ¥h$nLe o i ( m o r n W end ell,D e c c a n I :T o th e f I i I W. H. Thompson, Panor rBib le Sch ool at so o'¢Jo ck.G l a d t o see s o m a n y a t B l b l e Sch ool I n t L o r d ' |D a y . h o p s t o m e m o r e n u t . S u n d a y .W e h a n c l a n s f o r t h e yo u n ge s t a n l ol d es t w i t h ca pa bl e teach ers.C m w a c o u n t o n y o u : n x t S u n d a y ? Co m m un l c m Se r vi c e p t l l o'clock. Al l m e m b e r s s h ou l d b e t h e r e . C h r i s t i n a E n d e a vo r a t 0:3 0.A n w h o c a n , r o m e u r !! fo r c h u r c h a n d l i s t e n t o t h e y o u n g fo l k s P r a y e r m e e t i n g e ve r y W e dn es da y e ve n i n g a t 1:3 0.S t u d y th is u ve k 6- 7 c h a p t e r o f M a l l . u . H . c . 3 . m e e t s a t t h e Jw ] A 2 - NOTICE Ol" REFEREEB SALE Grgee Billard, Lawyer AU persons Interested are honby notified that on the 13th day of Soptember, 1926, tho Hon. Charles Leslie one of the Judges of tho Dietricl Court of Wnahinggton County,Nc brute, in A oertaln suit pending in said county, in which Alice M. Larson was plaintiff and Ralph Larson. arninor, Opal Kruger and RaymondKruger, were defendants, uid action being for the Partition of certain real estate therein and herein de- scribed, entered n decree appointing in: the undersigned John A. Carri zm. as referee.and thereafter onthe some dny. entered an order upon the report of said referee directing; gh: undersigned an referee to aellmidreal' rwverw u thereh and herdn described in the manner pro- vided by luv, and that thereafter, to-1rit,on the 10th day of January, 1927 uid c ourt made nndwntered a fur- ther order making Edward Hansen aPlrtr defendant in this ncilon. Therefore, in pursuance of mid de cree and order mule and tutored onthe 13th day of September, 1926. and the terms thereof. and the further order of this court 'nude and entered on the 10th day of January, 1927, :xo-tlee in hereby given to all penona ln- terested In uid matter, that the un dersigned John A. Carrigan, an rof» eree, wil! on the Nth day of Febru ary, 1927, at tht treat front door of the Wuhington County Cfurt Houseinthecityof Blair,Washington County,Nebnskl,lt 2:00 o'clocicP M .on uid date sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cuh,the following d¢lcribe.i real estate, to-wit: "The east 22 acres of the south half of the southeast quaner (S',§SI-PA),of section three (3), township eigh teen (18), north nnge ten {!_0}, out of Que Sth ILM., Washington County, N\°bm| h| " John A. Carrigan.Referee. Dated lhil llth day of Janulry,roar.sz-os. | .I l _u-n'Th e a t t e n d a n t i n a d é n fi l vs o ffi c e mid to the man with the snallu inf who ma just enbertd, uno y ouWant to huc a tooth extnded." " W a n t t o . " h e sn or t ed ." W I R Z d o y o u t h i n k I a m ,i l u n a t i c ?I' w : g o t t o . " N O T I C E 0 ? s u n ' U l l a n i o n 8 0 'I!a n l o n ,A t t y s f _......-qTo J o h n C . 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N 'r . | i m U l l a | 2 I l | ' : l i l y o f J1 u ; i}Ii*2T 2 4 ; l .a J en , 51-:.:.a l ai n uff N O T I C E n i u1:.\RlZ*»2G i ' R O I l ' ¢ I l I U P \ \ l L ! . s r r a m z O l "N E B R . \ s | ; . \\e i IW l.sl1ingtnn Co u nt y }~ Grant Lathrop, Au.,.In m e C o u n t y C o u r t I n t h e M l i t r r o f t h i F a t a l e o f W i l l i a m I l a c k n m u k Decea sed:Th e . "Btllinnu hu certainly maie ms boy." "You can hardly recognize him now, eh 1""No-he hardly rqcgfnlns me.. i l Always Try Us First <2 gg"Q 'J ( | TUB B A T s u u r|:. 4:l l u m . l 'r a p r i ¢ l ¢ rH u l a 4 8 P e n i s \..V J. r 0 W#E l!fKINl.KY CIIAYTER i l \.z1r~a~irrr\ll11M1If i nNo.le:o.m.s.1 -= 4. I 01 1 }.:lr;rz ~=or Rnd and uh Thurs. Evening.>-- 1.o.o.1~°.~.x Every Thueniay Evening..A n o x m m <:zIAz'r|:n |5I::l:i.l.u.¢;.\r~1;u.s Arndt-Snyder Motor Co USUAL TERMS ! ` I Z l I I §{ . l : ¢ l ' ; :Q . :"i f 3, PETER J. NIELSEN, Ownér ~Christensen Lbr. Co.w x 'ro AMERICAN Lrtn iou|5I.|nle} E. Hain, No. 154 .lil 'I'hurlddy Evening JENSEN & BROSS, Auctioneers.HOME STATE BANK of Kennrrd, Clc rk U ; ~:J -ms:nfrgnrmsn-Rlnlr. mhmn. Fdarun 3» 1927 Binh, Ncbnlh. Februry 3. mv I Omar Wonder Flour $2.25 per aack. 2i f.w. J . Sal. lla: Hay u Pedersen uma on the dak lin a few daya. ME.and Mn .h e d Rdcheobaeh were Omaha =h°|>|>¢11 Tuesday. Charles BYl°F| and family eialtaed at the W. C. linden home one day laat mek. ur. on im, uu1ua.o»u»a»¢».»rOmaha visited at thfhome of Ira. Bertha Gollehon Sunday. c. x. Bendorf, Zloenaad amhalmerand undo:taker, Blair.Ufiieeyhonee rex.Residence Pl\°Ml» 224.a-u. like Graee Goilehon who teaches at W u h i n r m.light.,vlalted Sat- urdnr and Sunday irlth home folka. Hrs. Henry Menelne and llra. Lou L a u ;aecompanied llr .and Ura.G. G. Hines te Omaha last lloaday. The Congregational ladies will holda Bake Day 'at the Blair Dwi Co. neat Saturday,Feb.5.Get youl Sunday dinner early.2-lt. W e ha veth ab eld eg g ma ah tab a found or we can furniah you the in- gredients and you can mix it your- self.See an for tankage.46-U..Blalr llilllng Co. llr . a n ¢ ! Hr a . RP . Nu h a n d a o n of Thunlnn,Nebr,were week-end mens of Ira. Naalfa mother, Lira.0. A. Phlppln and llr. Phlppin. Mr.and 11:13 Raamua Johanneenwent to Davey. Nebr. Sunday to visit the latler'a brother, Anker Jolrlaon. lhey returned home Monday even- ng.` Many friends coiled at the home of Mrs.Nina Srhmltlt.of me So uth street lui Saturday to extend eon-gratulations, that day being he: birth anrdvenary. Eugene Roaenbelm of Fremont spent the week-end at the parental, J. C..Roaenhalrn home in this city.Hin \\ile hu been wrlaitlng here lor a few weekl.- .Earl Decker of Washington, Nebr.viaited at the home of Mrs. Bertha Goliehon Iaat Sunjay.llra. Deckeris vlndting her mother, Mrs. Gollehon for n few weeks. Menlamea Carl Bader, Harry Sap- peniield,Iflnnie Triplett..FrankBroan and Wm. Kelly were in Orna- ha Monday on a :hopping tour for the Queen IIalher Circle. Rev. A. D. Smalley haa ao hr lm prored in health that he was able tob~ in his pulpit at the |3aptiat.`=:hureh Sunday rnorsnlag.Hia eonpegatlon waa indeed glad to greet him once none.a a The llttie fire year dd aon of Hr. and lin. Hank Guatln of. ea»t_ Parkflrfttl. had the rnlaiortune to lose the tml of his finger of hla right hand by catching it in the con of a xlolhu ringer. Early chicks make the most and eerllut profits.We a n takingordersfor all kinda of chicks and custom hatching.We have .1 ear- lond of feed supplies on hand athighest qualliy ond lower prison. Stop i.|and aea the hatchery.Our big catalogue aoon mI; for distribution. Telephone 189.1 rsonalltems under Flour $2.25 per sack. w. J. Sas. ~||||||||||||n|||||u|M||||||||u||nn|nm1||||||||M||mn|un mnlnnnm||||||||||||||||mm||||||mmiiduuuml||m|||||M|||i|||||||||||||||||im||||m||||§ Q k i w CW,....5-'f ~`.-/1. ~ 3-.E:~~.-1 ~~\.=. . ;`,..~n s : - \F J A r i u 'E ' |~.,~ ».=" ~ : : " 'f I "'~E . _ . : _ - q .._' j r \ . .__g , .E..= -~.- - ~-~G ~=<fl*_-~..=;;g\\u\\\\.\n.||||n . ~ - - . . . . ¥ . ¢/ i v % w : r ~ ,~§ _ _ _ ._`., ,0:nsr tVondor!"loor$l-linerSud,"" " .W.3.3»le l r s . I * e f | r W o l ! f 1 r s s l n 0 ~ 'holder J.E.Clmvh li .f m n u n . end undertaklng..n Fred Relchenbaeh no fsmily i t a t e t t h e L i n d e n h o m e Se o on l s e ve m x g .- n l ( - . I M l l z 1 . W . . J .cal l~ o n ~H r s .P .C f S o r e n s e n o ~ loudly even.L1g. l a u e n d l n . E . B . R e d 1 e l d ! atemxma the Pinoohle Club st om lzomelestevenlng. Hszdd Billion is confined U0 hi home this week for s m t perl~following s sick spell. Urs. Funk Bull is ltodels for lc. E. Queen Esther seeing comm!tee today ¢'l'§urgdsrJ Hrs. John Nenll ls enhrtainln the Analnoon Bride*Club th{Tllu.reday) afternoon. Dr.L .I"` .8ts t¢s hube enen j0~ e vldt from his mother, Dr. Il8tstosotNor'lhPtstto. Julius Petersen went fo Lbc ol yesterday to attend the HardDeelenf Convention sslemhled there Louie Petuersenlsetflloouflnedhishomel:|nort.l1Blslrendhelbee unable to lnnk fo r th e pu t fe days. Hr. Bud Dixon o! om. Ind.. home on s visit with his perm ltr. and Hrs. Emil Dixon olPark street. Hrs. J. C. sod am. Eugene Roee belm drove to Arlington and I 4nsnl for s vldt with wstirc s en. friends last week. Mrs. Oscar Goyer, Mn. Fred Guy; and Nadine eccompenled Hr.an~ Hrs.Henry R u n to Omshallondey sfternoon.° ltr. md Lire. Jim Sorensen, who live mouth of town,were smonLhosowrbo en]oyed the masquerade at Blair Frida! evening. The fire company 'lrss wle d to the Bd Aye home on Wednesday morning zo out out s blaze on tho roof osusod by felling eperh. Laden Pool and Hudey \\u1%4:k wont to Omaha Tuesday evening to cater the University hoepltsl whoreboth will submit to operations. Mr. and Hrs. Henry Soil and fam- ily oi Florence md Hr. a nd Hrs.Slfimrrlers. Sher of Irvington ere.~ Sumlsy (beets at the W. C. Undo home.:~ The Daniel:Lc dlu' Aid 30dBlymot ytstenlsy afternoon at the ho - of Res. H. Nielson, Hrs. Nldsen I. in; hostess aeeisrted br Hrs. T.HHenson._ Hrs. Howard Utterback of Union lfo.nuns who has been sponding thwinter ln Nebrnkn, retumed to he home, tearing Blair lut Thursday afternoon. Hr, :ml lin. Cly de H. Allen sortfslnllyenldidnodSopedntmdon and Hrs. D. V. lllssser and Principal .- !Qmu Wonder !'luur$!.!bper sul. 2-tl \.w J SLllHmm mmm made; flrinl usp o \|41-aaa.R . H . R s m m n e n . W a n t e d - - P a r t i e s h a vi n g p u n b n d x vnu all kindxol Inmruwe. e-Three Holstein hetfen, - ~in the spring. Hosea Wilson. Mrs. Frank Sohsier, Jr.. rman 1ers Blair shoppers a ~nssen of Splloer eras aler at The E:\tor|:|rlse o! lurdsy. ndod, licensed embalmer r, Blair.Office phones enoe phones, 224 8-lf. Graco Ballard was in | fs lan Holiday there ah! ln the Federal court. e on Saturday, Feb. 6 at Pavillon at 1 o'dock p.m. f dandy good well-broke 2-it. Gillespie of Grabs -end guest of Hhs Amlrey the home of her parents,rs. Ed Wolff. Christensen of the Chris» ~mher Company reportsthe lumber line exception- for the time of year. nd Bros: hold an auction turlay at their plac e of n east Washington st:eetcrowd was in ottemlonco. e--Used piano in Bldr. I in good condition at able priee and terms.Call Peek,Tekamah,Nob. 2~£f. truve was taken ill with t week and it has settled and has been csusin himring.His c .ion T. im wly. rlstensen will hold s pub- at his farm in the Rose l'4istrlct on next Monday long list of chattels that ~see! out as he is quitting I 1-Bt.Aye Bros., Blair, Nob. Se y mo u r ~ a tto r ne y , wa s ln Blair last Saturday attending to ten! matters. Mr. and ll:s. Wsltn z a r s e n o f Omaha spent the 'week vidting Blair relatives.~" For Sala-Chevrolet toorinx ear.23 llodel, A 1 condition.See me st Aronlo:\'s Garage.2-2t.Chu. Heb owd. Hr. and Hrs. Peter Soil arent to Scribner last Sunday to visit their son, Lou Soil a few days. 1 Hr. and Hrs, Clark Strlcklett Will entertain the 3. ll. B. Club at their home south of Blair this evening. ;C.K. Bsndorf, Licensed embslmer .and undertaken Blair.Office phonesf m .Ramona phones, so-1,a u . I hir. J. T. Nelson is non' nicely lo- cated in the Louie Hunk propert?which he purchased some time back. I lr. o. ul Inland lxss been non- fined to his homo with an attack of rheumstlsm but is much improved at the present time. l Miss Jane Noble, who is attending the state university at Lincoln, spent la few days last week visiting her mo- 'lher, Mrs.Edna Noble and sister, Betty. I Prank Wilson is wanlingf to buy live mink.Frank visited a mink farm a short time back and became interested ln the industry.It c er-tainly will be s new line for this county. Misa Aol Wolff entertained anumber of 1-52 at bridge last Fri- day evening in honor of her frieni. Clara Gillespie,who was riaitlrus'heme.There were th:eo tables of players and st the close prises were ziven Miss Jane Noble and John Jensen for highest séore.Refresh ments were served by the hostess aza late hour. and bo n u .49-SL J. E. Crutainger. June-Phone whim sos.2-u.me annnnneh, Carl Trleloff of Grant wwnrhinwas a Blair vlaltor last Saturday. Hula Sak Saturday, Feb. 5 at the Blair Sale Pavlllon at 1 o'e.loek ug 2-1 Hr. John Reynolda was ealled to anna ldand me week by the deltll of a brother. lr. C. 0. Dawson returned Sunday? from attending a eannen convention at Atlantic GU New Jersey. St. Hary 'e Guild of the gpimpg church will hold a Bake Sale Batur- day, Feb. 12th at Campbell'a Store.1 Hr. Richard Daniela o! Gary, ln- dlroa arrlved ln Bldr last noel for aslso nvi alt.He e xp e d a to xn o vlheck to Blur permanently in about three meh.m e l Hr. Plul J. Paulsen, who purehaaal the J. T. Nelson fam north of Blair, is now nicely settled ln hi ! n o thome.Mr.Chan.'fhielfoldt is to oeeup y thep lac e havac atedo nthe bench road. Hr. and Hra. H. T. W elch ol Llc- Cook spent Sunday *nrlth the form- l 2-u.ch A. Phippln lr. Ed Crutalnger has built a new barn on his property on east South street. .Albert Loelnglzoener of Sheridan tovamahlp il new located un the HenryMeneke farm north of town. Dame at Schumer: Hall Saturday night,1'eu su..Everybody wel-come.lluale by Cornlmaker Trio. It Glen Cole went to Omaha last Sunday to. lee his wlfe who la con- ralescing at the University hospital. Mule Sale on Qatarday, Feb. 5 at Blair Sale Pavillon at 1 o'clo1:k pm. 24 heal of dandy good well-broke mules..2-lt. lin. Neo-sn Warrick and anna, Macy and Gail, Ray. and Lucien Peck Yla- lted ot the Walter Beck home at Te-kanuh Tuesday. The M. E. ladle: will aene a Rale- how dinner, Thurday evening, Feb. 10 from 5:3040 8.50: per plate. Everyone invited.2-u. Mr. Chas. Darla ll reported to have gone to the Pt. Leavenwonia, Kansas hospital where he will take a threemonths crfzfrae of treatment. er'| brother, Bill Weleh of this dty.|M ;and Hrs.Ruben.Riddle en-Allan Frances Sappenlleld, who at- tertalned a few couples at cards laat tends school at Llnooln spent the Thursday evening.'week-end at the parental,Harry Slpileitflulll home ln this city.Mr. Oscar Hopkins went ¢1m\n *oLincolnTuesdaymorning to ettcncl Valentine Ball. qponeoreml bv the the lu:vdware men'a convention.He A. L. Auxiliary Saturday eve, Feb. 12 returned home ~evening at Ledon hall.Special deeorntloni.and ll:. Arndt went do {n. mom-colored orcheltrl and unique prleen. ins io attend the remainder of the Coma!2-tt.session.I Mr. and Lira. Pete Carson nm! llear Ye!The A. L. Auxiliary willhold their -uh annual Valentine Ball at the Legion hall 8eturday evening, Feb.32.A colored onehestrn willfurnishthemme.There alll bo npecial valentine decorations nnl pdzea.Be on hand.2-lt. father, Janna Caldwell and hire J. C.Rosenbalm drove to Gmaha Sunday, Jan. 23 to spend the day with rela-tives.The Canons and Mr. Cald well vlniteml at the John lxirltllll home asnl Hn .Roaenbalm visited her nmnr, 3lrs._C.; J. Caldwell. 2~l.f.~W . J . ~2 u .W. J. s..». A good ludr cut or bah.~J.EI.Campbell,furnllun,rugsas-cf.North Side barber atop, I and uldtrtlkihg.50-ti Furman State Bank Bulldinl.11-u. 5 For R. 1. Red baby cblx md setting | B l a i r vm u n - i n t S a t u r d a y . | fllmhu .l ....e.. r... me dm' nf :Ha httm'a birtbdil Thu! Ibn' ~given on Wuhlngtalfa lainlmlagf Fda.allldrm l b ' i l l v l i four gnaclehil \'°"*"» vm :mm in annie.num Domes J O I N A . : a n n u m rua| | »¢ .;2 ,¢u ,. Lld on :un »na x»v1uu »u' dw= mdm»=\1 re 1| tin¢ inGu-man; to th| | am» 1r i £I | oo a be | on : o1 n .¢°lD°"11=31¢f45°\U\. I S B U H U m T H U I S D A T A f lwp h a g n h g b g , J wq u r C d . P l i l l f d f l l l " ' " 'l¢ r . u u l lr l f C h a ¢ . l . ¢ n r e u d I l i n e n u l l Somuhn d l h n u -"~- - - " - - ° | ' " " ' °D 9 B ° " ° ? °5 " f f ' . f ? . | a ¢ a ¢ A u f Y at nn Blu m. l l a .Ennbr.h Brooks or : nurspent hst week vlniting H n .D m Tbmnpan.Thu meunben at tho ProgfulivlC3nbarem| | tln¢a.t!.h¢J une| lnd- ihli»om|£hi| ¢!'lernoon.loboenur- n a m b y ln . i mm a .llpgnnt Thompson,dsughhr af Ir. and lin. J ames Thompaorx,nulla l u m :f m m a d s o o i a f u r d w l l u ¢ | 'n _ ! ¢ L ¢ \ . - polumu was uuuu .rua llu¢-.. .._-passed any Tuesday monling, Fab. 1 Funnnl c arrie! will be held zo-morrow,Friday at 2 pan. al.th i hams, with | short service at theGermanzeunterymonthof181112 when burial will be ml-ie. .r - - 1 HANEY. NOTES were present on this senden 'lenllr. md Hrs. John Kunnemum. Hr.and lin. Chvb Ch|'l|thrI-IITI and twodziidran,Ilr.and Hrs.ll a :Klutzand daughter,ll u ln e ,lr. and Hrs. Dick liunnmnun. J r.and chilirin,c hru Wrieh md daughters Ha r bDan n d Ai ms . Hr. s nd ji n. GemW ish and daughter,H n : ma e Wrlch, llr. and In Dic k K uan er-mur Sr.. lr. .md Hn. Caraen Ffdch d f 'f~<7 Omar v.i2~tf. For- = - - - - » - = - = - - - - - » -, - .. ¢ » . .» ~ » ~» f - = = ~ ,==\=°=Q i i i é i i x i n r i a r m l r n u n m n i ; = ¢ ¢m v » s _ » '» s ' # * ° ' " ' "' " ' ~ I ~ s : * H *i n s o u t h B m ! ¢ § e . ° n U F ? g p m ! t h .S a t u r d a y . n g S u n d a y .3 .' n d 3 P|¢m a n m a Q g p u d h x e h t u w -a n r i d i i n l vn u K r . I . A m r ¢ ' s t a. J x r .. m o r p h u m I M m m . . . ? '. . '. ? " "..'. i ". . . - . .f l . . . . . . . . " $ l l f. ' §n w s u m a t m e H a m A n d o . - s e : coming 2-It. nlMr. an of near Ilu t F r m `§:.'LI1E3|§`i`J`S`\§="?1vri¢hiEa gm?":»¢vu1=auHvu»huv4»4uuu\»m|nu¢mm¢|nm¢.|! " ¢ i i "t . i z " A . If F o w l - e n i t K e n -G u s t s K l h n k i s | n u r. I R L 1 F o n d f o l d " w m a . h e p u f f a d a t , , " ° " = = ; l l r .a n d l l r a .F e i n Pe te rn en m l B l a i r l l o n d a y .un \ | ___.l \ | _ -I- - . . .Is - - - - . . J Dn ng \ U L » ¢ ¢ l g h i l u r l ~~alh¢»"u"»unuT{n§}§§»zu3qb»| §§§i. %ef..'z'*~* ai;-bag sem. 19-|C. .x and und: l u .Ru /umm.Coundl B had bndm Hula s lllsdr SAI zo hen-I mule. 1 1 .- v w - - - - - - ,,l h e r i b ¢ 1 m ¢ d l t n 6 | r d l h d ! . h $ u u o i d o n o n o m e d o o p u t o i t h l n n t n e t b o t w o e n t l n p n b l h l l l r n n d l h l d l l l f - Th e le g lnlllllll tlr ilwllr to r vlll gpond|n¢1|.| l1i1l10nlo!%1»publlc money.I t l a m r : ~ Prof. and In. Wddo B. Nielson wry pleenntly enurtdmd the fol-lowing friends at |u v e :o'¢ioek dinner Monday evening:Hr.and lin. H. J . Hmltrn and lllu Viola, Hr. Skov Nlehen uri family, Prof. I a md lr. Iliikr of Dana Col- s m . llr ma l n . w .F, Srdth of D u : w m a Bltumay ovemng. am. 29th.The :Jose dedsion of 21? to218 was puns! by Hon. Judson C. Piper. Fedcnl J udge M Ion.Smday approximately fifty :wr dents uooqled the invitltlon ol the Young Pe0pk'a Soclcty of the Dm-lsh I..uthenn church at Fremont £0 attend the meetinu hold lhormovor n.-._-_u...-;rn.-.s...l...|-.....\.. . . _ . . .. . - - . . . . . . _ .H r .a n d l l r a .F r e d L o n ;a n d f e m - ily :peut Sunday at thu Henry Pyle: homo et Arlington.llr .md H n .Chester Ammon:pm Sunday In Omaha lt the home of the formefs brother, Chyton and family.Ir. and Hr; Joh: Aronson, Emily md Ruth Aronoon and llr. Ralph G. Dorothy Haters spent Sundly withhocfrl.\.1¢!|,lllldred Kingdozs who lives nl. Konnnrd.Hr.and Mn .Roy H n t e n m dfamily. fo residents of Ashlxnc!moved Thunday to the farm of Un.lh r y Hiller whore A.J.Fowler formerly lived.Mr. and Hn. Frank Hovendick andhmilv lnenl. Sundnf at the Floyd r w '.Ron and Hun W ien spent Suu Fred Kdaevening at mmexmnn.ln.. Lena Ruhr Il vldtin at thuClark W rkh home this ...z Hin Dora and Mnry W deh won Bwr ebopmns on Friday.Walter op is ln Bt. Catherineshospital in Ouuha bein; treated for infection in his head and eye.Albert Knhnk came home on tho MIMz ou ot hltlhoy ap md vu ay was s weWolff sr H n l n d l Hr. Cl tcnsen Ibusiness 1 ally good Jenseqalle lu t business and s go For S1 Gusmnte very desiSchafer Phone 88 Chris the flu I in his 10|much lui pruving f p c. ( lic suctlcHill schn He has a wi¥| be cfarming. sun-nun 3wI to ma le n r e ,wa a n o wwy o » » -not again.He le att!! asking. With teal than tu ner cent of the 1rorld'a land area and hae than seven per cent of the rofld'a population. the United State: Ie doin; more than fei wee ka ago ar tda dlwer eg iad to ace her looking and feelin; ao fine again.lr. H1217 Brock of Chezlron, lm. lrtopped over in Blalr lut F'ri.lay on a return trlp from Battle Creek, Mich.,hlif of the 1rorll'e bnalheaa.' 'where he had gone to nee hh fathea R I A 8roc k8r vh oh aa be en lll.ma ga' x'J¢"n¢és»¢¢.a'ma tether accompanied him to Blair and will visit a while at the 11"Free trade"and the "protective omea which have furn-of his eon,\;R. Brock of tl:la city. tariff" are termlrhidendleea cause for argument. One man elalnu ue protective tariff ruins the farmera, while his oppon-ent will awe free trade would de- popnlate 9.110 rural districts.Theremm be a common grounl ivc tr.vt- thele tio eztcemee.Tak !the production of mga; been ::om=:n'r IIHATONDIES AT WAIIOO _"Wahoo, Ilanunry 29.--Robert Ar- zuor Heaton pained a n y at h u home here Wednesday znomingr. fol- Ioneina a stroke which occurreI Mo-1- au an llluafntlon.lf there was no doy.Hr. 1lultnlfa health ha.li'ailed tariff on. auger. it hai been demon- fduring the lent year. but this deathetratodtimeandagainthatthe1 lwaa a ahoek to his frleoda and rela' Cuban sugar price! are extremely ttsee.low, the American beet sugar factor-\The deceuod was horn Hay 3, 18Wioa could not exist..Title means that at Lisbon, BL hvrrence county;-N. Y.,the auger beet farmer could not_llve,and tin early yea:a of his IIIQ were and that tllla valuable and neeeumf spent in Zdichigen where his pannta .. .a . __.._..\.| L.....-..-; r.. ee... ....|.. .lava u m uThnraday, ?rlday and Saturday of het ro c k eomplded the flret halfof the year with aemater examina- tions.Several new student!have enrolled for the next aemater andsevered new cleric!have been organised. .° Dannebrog. the Beulah literary eo- clety, held its l¢lUlar meeting, Bat- llrday evening, Jen. 29th.At this meeting various phaaea of the aub-hd "W hat ie Cnltu.e'!"were dia- cuuod.The aubject *aa Introduced iw several speakers,each meaher taking a different angie.Everyonewas urged .to give his dere concern- ing the aubjeet, which in Danish ia au-nmed up in one wont "'d.anne!ae", after the main speakers had present- al their points.Apparently hgpdeaaly smothered by the Concordia College of Seearl. Nebr., the Dana Quintet forged eheanlin the laat half and lefeatgd the Cow- coxdiana 33-30.Once more tra-litlon strengthened her hold on the scarlet and white ea they emerged with the victory.Early in the game the more with Earl Thompson.Ralph G. Woods of Endicott Nels.. apent llonday with hia alater, hire.Henry Iflecge at Tckamoh. Rolland Richter,aocompunied by Mr.and Hrs.James Jensen spent lan Wedneday in Omaha.llr .a n d ' Hn .John HcDonald, Mina liyrtle and Ruaeell were Sun-day dinner gooata at the Chu. llc- Dondd home in Blair.A number of other relatives were dan present tohelp him celebrate hia birthday. Mra. Harie Pedersen had aa Sun- day dinner gueata Hr. and Hrs. JohnLewisofFremont,Leonan Peder- acn and Hr. and Hrs.~ner Pedersen and daughter of Blair.Theo.Pedersen spent Saturday night with Floyd Hina. Allan McDonald apent the week-end with Ruaael McDonald. Mrs. Rachel &!cDo1al.1 spent Sun- day at the Ed Olwn home nt Hernw~.Quite a number of old friends fromI thla vicinity gathered at the home of : Mn. Miha Schnddt last Saturday ere-ning to help her celebrate her birth ___s..-__-...rn..- _...._|..... ....... ......-.e md struck her fm an um psvemenl.Mn. Koeniy vu rushed w the Lan!Ulhr holpiul whare har mm! relu-dvcs md friend:wish for her nlpeedy recovery.Mr. and Mn.Roy lluttn and:muy and amy .mml -pm Sun-dl" nfzemoan vim Fm KuhnThe Sunny Sick school vu closedFridny on amount of their tracker.ln. D. R. Fwwler being conlitnd loher bed having | nine al xrlppe.but 1| butler and is back lo school -: Lhla writing.A nm number (mm um vxdnli nwended the f\.mern\ ol Hlllle Ftencof Blah- '|"hum!a nltemoon.Mr. A. J. For r un! Sum Blileymind to Omnhl Monday.Leon Hlndiey shelled corn fn: FredMunn Tunday.'Louie Vans is busy wreck-in abuilnlllg which ha purchued in BL.. PEACE FUL HIL L NOTES Rove and Hum wam s.~. A mmm .»....W .,... ...,...this Y|dll|!y wok 11. the .nz |\ Blur smrany nigh; -- Trfé -- Antlll Grocery sPEc|ALs for Saturday O N L Y ROVER BRAND cons, Per Can mo aovmz BRAND CORN. Per Down Can.:LW GQ_0D __\VlSCONSIN PEAS. 5I ~se a n 1slayd i n n e r ~ e m a t t h e P e t e W a i .P e r C a n .as sUNn_,<\Y Adnlphu Menjuu in "THE ACE OF CAD 19 FOX NEWS, HODGE POUCH AND SPO TLICIHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Gene Slrallnn-l'¢»rl|'r'»| Epic of the American Family Will: John Huwers and tiene Slrnitnn "LA[)D|E" Comedy-"HIERIE comzis cz1A|.|1§°' S~ud:~ cllnne~ vim., at the Chris GUUI) WISCONSIN PEAR, Wrirh home were Mr. and Mu. GeO.;Ptr Two Cana _25 HOME THEATRE PROGRAM -Fleu. 4 to FEu. 1o- FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE Lvnn Erml in "THE LUNATIC AT LARGE" Wilh l\..mzhy Mucknill and Kenneth McKenna Cmnedy-"UOLF wuoows AND Ruvnew MONDAY and TUESDAY I3 Club 0| B. Il. S. Presents A GIRL To ORDER A Hllnrloul CulI:¢In!¢ Play ON THE SCREEN Mm Mmm and Zszu Pius in "EARLY To WED" Ou r (li n g I n - "L OV E B UG" Mn . Ma Klutz ani daughter Max , .»»-~.aoine .md g L e n a i m.|li.ACHI:.h. 150. 3 LA\'1, Per Pan ~f.fs'..i'.§.~ 5?....., ,MIS ~. .35 w|:~msm.L PUMPKIN Mrs. Gun Paulsen and Hrs. Roslckeri Na. 3 Can .15 vrithlwmc fol~"'" ==.Hr.and lHf ' A 2 f md Bvégnrumi S u r g e W i l? ".ss \h0l~r no on Nr an d Ira . Ben ~ .q gi gx NA PHTHA SQA? (jgi pg'sa u f f-wg a m,Marla and Liiiam I- vs r ¢ Pi n 35gah mgu vs~.~then.1 1 Vo s s h o m l . K ; t . l 1 : y n V o s s vu i l l u n u m b e r o f Ja y s l u t w e e k . M r . a n d M m A u g u s t K l l m k , J o h n a n d K n r i e w e r e B m : : h a p p e n W e d n u d q d t e m o o n . M r . a n d M r s . F r e d Xu n n e n n a n e n - te rt ai ne d F r i d a y e ve n i n g i n h o n o r - . _ . . . . .; om~ h¢;me Bu~y *coma uzussmr zmcox .ao GOOD I-:xmas BREAKFASTBAOON .ae Watch this space next week for our Saturday Specials doK1lolI.\¢ CZDQ lhtl za czuury w vuiu uulnw ufu in um vnu; u¢;». d u l m y q i .It l o o k s i i k e g o o d b u l i n l u i o r O u r C q m t r y i o g i n r e m n m l b i o pr o to c - t l o n t o a n y m n o r i n d u s t r y wh i c h a u d i l i . i n o n 'l e r m e o m n t h o n a n F u m e n l s e r vi c e s w e r e h e h ! F r i d a y d t e m o o n f m m t l u l w m e a t 2 o 's : l o e k R H .H r .N k k c n u n offl c ia t ed ,a n d t h e M u o n i e i a d g e h a d c h a r g e o f t h e a¢r\fi0f1.J n n !n m l IB - 2 a n d w h e n t h e h a l l en r l m l t h e s c o r e s t o o d 2 2 - l i ;In t h e second h a l f t h e Da n ln l zs b ro k e l o- o n a n d Iaun ched _ a w h i r i w i a d d f e n l i ve at th e hu ai sy y ou ng Teu bo ns . *S ho rt y* U r -.....n..|z.._.........\.-;| . . . . .n. .. l n n l w r b l r y a n t : \ l | | | | | g wma l||t...|\p i a y l n g p : o ¢ r e u i 1 m h i g h fi ve l n l l pr i ze s w e r e g i ve n t h e wi n r m r s a n d §a|Lerl.L u n c h w a s s e r ve d a t t h e : i o n o f t h e e ve n i n g Mi s s An i a Sc h e n k n i O ma h a np e n l . 'I émllun m gza A~ fotlng for the hrinfmarketl In 31, §@" Y c l :t h i n | P f w e s l De pllnllllvu unslyv.| lvlunu 1 n v mn ".~ '........... -.. . _._I win as-an.I. home il l glaring fac t tim.mis Mieleu (deceu:-+I). Dr. 'Mlliun the mln! without dlxnialon.;l). He ston o f New Y ork. n n! ln._._____ki{. url Hrs. Neil: Petsrlen andima and Hr. and Hrs. Rudolph Han.- -~ ~ R l l é l f b b u f h O f ~LU L 'l \ \ .I l ¢I I L A I I 5 |~ . g n 1 1 | g g];[gf||i|§|¢d | L su n d l y L O C A L u v l z n r m w A fi n r b e i n g i n b u s i n e s s i n W a t e n _~ H 1 6 I L i u n e h e c r n a n d d i n m r b y M r . : n d H r s . \ z _ . . \ u _ _ r §l uI3-|621 `ii»`»`i¢=T1B¢s"¢I: "¢T»€'il»|9-g-|=r_we=» spm ~ ,¢_u.. I E =o r e n | Q ~ ¢n o ¢»W e w l l l h o l d t h l s S p e c i a l B a r g a i n S a l e w l u c h c a n n o t § be beaten, quality considered, anywhere.§ Don t mlss t ls opportumty to supply your family needs §,.h... TM Blnlr Hlldury an Wah. St.n mu vssu ol Wm .mn enter- luhul n umber of frivndn nt 1 one0¢l0€l( dinner Int Sunday.Fol-lowlux I nlellclnus dinner,wensunc lfumoon wu npem In |weial wa)'Hume werent nn Pm.l.:.\nI-rn and (nmlly. President nl DunT ru. Hansen an-I family. MDA Nellie Falk, E1¢!i|l\ trachen lilu Lnmline Jnhnwn, Germnn md Lmein uuher.Min Hansen, vncnl lmxmetor. MinJorgensen, dean ol women und MluJensen, librarian. Telephono lan. Mr. and Alu. H. J. Hansen and ...._._..._..».. Albus Nelson, lon of C. John NabbGll| who In Il\\|\\\||n| dm mu \lnl~vanity.:uno home las: Thnndny and spent the time viultlng irkndlaw! nlulvn unul Sunday eveningwhen he returned to Llnmln lo n-mrne hh lludica. 'mv A. L Ailxllilry vm give Lhdtith annual Vnlmllm mu Saturday cnnlnx. Feb. xz at \be A. L lull.A. otlebrhed colalvd odnutm llll uitenaln.There #Ill hs apednlprlxu lnnl \ genenl goal time llnum-ed.Bring your frlfmdl,2-It. -'rims SCHEDULE-~ January 28. 1927|0nln1 spent Sumhy at th home.Lian r otqmed home withthem.She' hu lslisting her sis-ner. Mn. Walter 'c ult with her1A flrl :mm an an nl! .1 tlllnghr »f an Wm. rum N.u»=»||:,;;;.-,;-_,_-_;-'_;_gIllJelmoihoun ll Punt num huh.""' "1"apdq lnukhurlng. \ ""'*v-ei r»f1=*'!¢..!!'.¢'\' f*"""'! .!"!'l- -Hs 'es °".°!.'!!~ D'-f1T~"'}2»||»~|»¢ lnhnnlthn .mn __lr. "rl !!=': 5'2" 1"'!"'°.!" .°"€'!E".].;_°'§;h;;;'=5,;'"., :iw 1 -sm mu-1 evmlngf ll. wlu Thomp- = E E E =E E News Sheep-lined Canis. #IZ Yahw 3850 Mufa Brlla .50 3|rns Oenlll, reguiar shea 1.00 3hin¢h Cretonnn and Comforter Chaliles, Nlllllr .25 valuu al .20 2iuilranu and Traveling [lags .. 2.00 !\len'| Plume! Shirts .75 Boys' Ovcrailn, any aiu \.15 La d ie s ' Hu n Umm n i c e u - wdmen! of tolors. carb .75 !5'& dilcoun! on Curtain Nels - and Dnperlen Windaur Shades .50 Hays' Flannel Biouan 1'.J 2S¢ Ginfluml, az and 21 imll,5 y lrdl for 1.00 llfll. quality Percale Prints,Regular price %¢ al .20 I..ldin° lllxh Shoes 1.00 Wool Ilou. work or ar-m. $1.00 Vaiue .50 Light sad dlrk 36-ind! (lulings, nt .20 per :and or 8 yards for 1.00 Hut qunlily .20 Prinll per yard .IG Lldies'Ie ll Ribbon TrimSlipper;.50 Paris Garlen. wide web .23 Work Sex, 2 pair .za !\l:n» Alhlelir Underwear so Mani Silk Knit Muffler:1.00 News Sheep-lined Canis. #IZ Yahw 3850 Mufa Brlla .50 2iuilranu and Traveling [lags .. 2.00 there an me NM 1 The above diapaleh 1nz an of i3' " L i n d H "!l|¥C|Garner, *M fereal 10 Blll.8 QITHOI' |¢luDll 88 reside in Omaha came up Bunday fur Mr.He r r 1 was a pioneer of thla a ,Mg vm; our Kindly sith },,. prlty and made many atauneh fzlemii vefa iather, Grant Garner and other relatives. l n .Herb Noble ind daughter. llartha anuenainai nn . a nd Hn . Chu.D.He r b ;of thi; elly am!llra.Anna Caetetter af Omaha at dinner lui Friday evening. 'here who wiil remember him only with the moat kindiy of ihoufgifata. _" a " *l - . .. . . -.. . . . .sufficient za wnnlr the ealhe re quirvnwnta of the city.The company will at any time re- quested by the city authuritiea, ona six houn notice, make a eonuecilnn r oulaieie the city ilmita with a line»5'~.J','§."3?"'i| ff.,'2'm»'1¢lf,f"§.f 1 f to b' mm ""' owneI FV me city for 0'Hanlon of this elly and man Hr " ' °¢""P°'*of *`""'"**'*"¢ electricam! UNL Wm.Maher aul Mr. --»,~'|;""°' 1.0 the eitfa distribution l'if*" Hrs. Reed 0'¥lanlon were In otfihul-m.*'nw c ity wil! not rm »hn¢m<| in915° __a§the fume:at services heldimy way ua 11119ans'energy from me ,aml J. Larsen shelied corn Weluea iday. on Welneaday.Mr.and Lira.John Aronaon and Emily and Ralph G.Woods,Sin.Am1mn'a brother, attended th » lhow at ihe Home Theatre in Blau Tuca alay a\re.:lng.Saren Nala-on alrelled com Tucada; Mr. and iffra. Earl Caddureil weutto Walnut, Iowa last Friday .md Th itad relatives until Tuesday. : g ,Qpn.;alanI u l_ - u1 - nn u !ahuanan a uhh9 §E p a n y w a s h e l c l a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s .M a r r y ;Be c k S a l u n l n y eve n i n g t o h o n or ¥ Il e o :\ o r | S or e n s e n . Ga m e s a n d m w c ve r y cl e ve r l y l r - ra ng el l c n e n n l n e d t h e gu ea tn a ft e r w h i c h rei'r ¢e?.n ents w e r e : a w e d Th c l e pr es en t w e n !B l u e s M a n And en en , . As rn ea Beck,l l i l l r e I L l a lhi eae n,Se a n Be n e ls e n .U n :L u n d . Lo l a a n d L i l l i a n Ha n s e n , Ju l i . :N e l nu n a n I N a o m i So r en s en ;M e n u O t t o i m l Bi l l Sor en ke n.C l o w n R i g , Ray I. u:\ ¢I, S hor ty Vlg , Jim An der lrz m, St ee n V i ;a n d E d w i n P e t r u s w n . T h e Co n g1 e g ot i on e l pe o pl e n w th e i r fi r s t " C h u r c h F a m i l y D i n n e r " I n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g i n t h e i r g l l n i n g l0M|1.O ve r as h u n d r e d m e m b e r s o f th e p¢ r 'I|. h we r e pr e s e nt a nd e n jo y e d A pl e a sa n t e ve n i n g o f fe l lo w s hi p . W h i l e t h e gu es ts w e r e sen ted n t i h e tables,b r i e f r e m a r k s i n a n o p - ti ml a tl c ve i n w e r e m u l e b y se ver a l w h o a r e clos ely u a o c i a t e d w i t h t h e . L 1 ;\ . --I.. ...L IN -' \ ( . » . l u l Chicago a Nortluresteru a m m o Em-6: 39 n u. da ily . Went-1:15 AM. ddly. C. Sl, P., il l llmnlu ,No r !. l | b o u \ J 1 da i l y e x c e pt S u nd a y . dz l l y e x c e pt S u nd a y . 6 : 4 0 P M . d l i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y . S u n d a y e n l y . So u t h bo u n d daily exmpt Sunday. daily unpt Sunny .5:55 PJI. daily. Tho Elnterprlu for neil.. Reid it f ltht i n Th e Enterprise. The Enllrnrllo for news. -BUS SCHEDULES-~ 7:15 A.1I. m s : n m . 7 : 5 2 A H . sho Mx. 12:35 au. n- _ ¢- »S i o u x C i t y O m a h a D i i a h n N o r t h S l o t h 9 : 0 0 A JI .12: 00 l l . n a m M .5 : 0 0 P z l i 4 : 0 0 m s .s . 1 s m t . >llin 'Nlnlfred Ailc n was not able W 1 H"11!4 gb,ij] \,¢15.1 Mrs. Wm. :nrruon a-nu an spemxo so out no 111° Spiklr »=\=°°\ ihh .¢m'L"I,'{1=T.f`, 1.-. §§=m'2¢u°n l`§h'"u»Tuesday afternoon vim Hra. Joe ' n k | | ~ i f ~ ~ g _ " .MRS. PAUL KOEZMIG 6°mp.ny¢' offlr.I1 ji q| ?A 1 n..L 'ren :tuc k of flu.H i n m m a n - 1 tumlng Sunday E5 r'..1 ~I S U disc ount n n a l l C o m fo r l r n . , _ # Q A . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . l l . .~ E W U T!D I U11 tllu nzn.u r .s"l\|l\.l\|\E \1n0 \¢P fm u w m e n , M n . R h o n n u f o r P C 3 * w g S U R P L U S f l g g =th e u d i e a 'Soc iai U n i o n ,M r .V a n 35:s s o c l n o n m v g g rEi k i l s c n fo r t h u ch o i r .C .N .H i t c h - " -.\... - _ _ . . . 1 n . .u\.......|..»fn . -_-1z_\.:\:'._ ; n . -n - I. . -A.....¢. T E N R I C n A v q - _ F v n r u s\r| ';r \ln , J F burial made in the Blair cenutery. um Blanch mu at Independence. }(an | .lm-u lau nap c nd iug afn dua srilh her parents, Hr. und ln. w.H. Hill of this diy .Sha is nu her was lo the sutem multi# £0 bay mllllnely for the bonu when vhs is ¢m;:'nyed. li n .H. C.Piano entertained \In nlstiras at dinner Int Sun lay . They mn ho r d aug hhr s ~ w. "E Wi a Hrs. Clyde .en anhndmniiihuina1\d:.hiIdre.1,liar- ;inn every atteratim but with no avail.nm-ma :anne tn ihln :ounty in 1899 nn!mtrrled l r .Rsenig wha but precukd her ani had l hom: zeuiv when nlw arrived.To them un: children werebormllru. Azulnwr31|;\!t'1.William.llerbvi.Ffhie. Fneia, Hanha und Gfrtmde, uli of 1\r\\~fn an living. Thi funeral an-vlan will bl heh!tomarrow.I r i h y ,fmm the homo u-:wth of Bhit at 2 EU., Rev Naus-iwun of dw Germn luthtran church v u s y u s n u n n u n ¢u v s n v -and 2.2 emu pal KW H. Yours vm truly ,NEBRASKA GAS si ELELIRIC (U. w. n. HcGuchln. Contact Manager. ai¢cAn'rHY ANDlm cf;CREEK Hr. Andrew Andene| ami family of Hertrmn spent im Sunday at tht' Hans Amkrsn homo. Mr. and Mn. John Barn and fam- |Mn. J. Lnrnrn and ehiline.: ;pe a fur dsy n lm week with her A mr. Mrs. Wm. Koenig ln-1 hmbaml. ¥Friends of Mn. Chris Hitler ssorry to learn of her poor heal She hu been contlned lc her bed 1 pan fur days. Cari H. Jemen Bhd wood au|la s! n uwuy . Hrs.Pnul Koenig was fmgahurt int 'Thanday when, ln gui am c elhr, she nughi ber heel 'lhe lop 5WD and £111 to the hott: E EEEEE§ l u n u| \. .\ u n 1 ,4 -- u v- ., ._ y vu » - vu . vu c n c u a p c u l a l l y |. n| \ ;¢ u = .~The Big Store Phone Z3 The Old Reliable ; X|\lllfr- the Sumlny Sclwnl-The amor:poke 'briefly of thc proznm Mingru! on lor the tninlnl uf the M15f|¢|l\¢l|\ of the puish,uam lrelud»»vm| new orgunlullanx w keep me.hndnn ml ,mms vwvl' bw-y. in-urenlnd Ind uu{ul_Sen-,.,| n\|¢|\ 1-pen nighu for the whale parish are»che<1\|la\ for the current yur,b¢|ng~pnmon-1| by (he lndlel ul the L. s. U.The dlnnen II! l9¥\D<l \AK|.ho\|\rhxnn,It In uprcted that much iwquenl nodal ronwta vm tend ia in- .M nun..-hy ul mf .,-qv nu..-eulmnl Credit Anodldan ll ll*sum! £hmulh.\h| nsponmlhiliky al|u Flrmer su>¢kh¢|<xm, Who alllmduwncInnnnheutemNebruka,.Au invea _| kmdn mr be withdnwn at any um, nm) meh fnmhare guannm1 by \h'i| uxqeualan.You whll ruliu frbm 5 lo G pornn! on :vu lnvvnmenhTW Our Sym- for I PmfilableSnle Income.noncs »\cn|cuLrun.u. (`BEDlT~ a1d_llr. ltd Hn. Hamid nf Bennington, effidlting an-I Inter il)spent Sunday llh°r7a;>-on It the She wi; Laker: to the SW%di|\h Mission Beiufar.tllln l. till b l mi di in the Ginmn Rnllznsl Smith home at U! Sdn.haspitll in Omaha when tverything ir - :: ~ 2 Im . a .m.r .| .. -. in P e h m n r v a .19 27 F _ m d r ' N e b n a l u , F e b r u a r y 3 .19 27 ,;._-.Ki a Px¢e¢'ww1s7112 zrrrznmzxsn- Blair High School Tattler dllly hedth habits. As a b u h fo r health aducation, Supt.D. v.Haue r hu ln trod uudinto ovary grade, \ c opy of Hnlth Habits written by Whlteomb :nd Bevurldgu af the Omlha schools. Thinoutline is no1rbe| 1| and by lleh teacher in developing heaulth pro gram in har mom.The luaonl plmnod for the young- er children are dcdgned to mah the bib hun of Outh;Sdly y ds lton a t tha N. D..u~ home.llr. and lin. Ones: Atnéeraonf lm i 1 y Y I d te d lt¢ h | J . A .:home Banda .Hr. and R11 Webstermnily are movin; to Doc atur thi week.Hr. C. E. Dixon upon! du 'noirend in Lhc oln vldting his wife son.D031 forget thu oyster supper BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 27. 1927 Edited by D. V. lhner, Supednkrulent ol uns Blair Gly Schools .|r |I ~" _ _' a t l e u t k t|a n »1 ¢-m u m l A z h m m a m e n | ¢~ = = l a¢s o l o ,e m n a t a o i o a n d u m m :e a c h .I l e : w k t h e $ 2 5 0 f w f v n l f m p e r " " '" ` °m e n ' m i o .A c o m p l e t e l i t t o f e v m t e a a t m u t r o p h y f o r h i s 1 0 - e a r e n t r y o f y e l l o w I ; ; ; ; ; ; = b ; ~ =_ ;; _ 3 ; = h g g ;~~ I a l r I m h u b e e n a f f i l i a t i d v n u w i n b .p u b l i s h e d l a t e r .A n f e l i m -d e n t c o r n ;a $ 1 0 0 t r o ~ h y f o r ~ d e n t . 5 p e r c e n t h a n n o w o r h n v o are your stnet eleven' and your had arrien' clxildnn.The his od'the nrioua states requin tint, un- leu private instruction is dfurded, children shall be in school a certain ..fr o m t h e e h i I. l n n '|B u i u u o f C o n - fe r e n c e ,U n i t t d S t a l e :D e p g r t m e n t o f L a b o r .W u h f n g i n ,D .C.,g i ve s -'rnnnrrznP1uss-h a l :..5,md will more iromduso sttend U! MMI. "=f"°°¥ ?;`ffff!'_ "£'f_.§'I!'°'°,.?..-. t§|ln|\»r||.hh rink mmm.hm un house Ji~ FIX <4Qm' O u e f n n n 1 D I Y 'v r m l e n o r m e ludnee In the wer run Germany ; how they vent up. and what they did:r e ma n d b a u mmeo f z h e m u s e out anla.B-ein; e marine, 1 haveum to ae: farib ample Ill: :fumesmmmenl.It ls unnecessary to mile nhl! I think of my an people. norwould It be.perhaps.In the hoe! taste. held for Hallie C.French.Intemuntvu made in the Arlingtnn cemetery.Homer Dorbecker and Gilbert Nibbe n l n m l l l r l w l s I ,a u u n w w -u ~- -- - - -- - - - - ---M r i o n l l u k i t B \ m i l .1 ' ¢ : \ b e d a n d ) l .D e n m ¢ n 1 r l l 1 a . d l tae. ." f i r e I H r .H e n m a n ;i l h h i s f a r m w o r k . i n P e t e r s e n t h e l i n e H i l g e n k s m pe n t e f l m l l k d a n E p w o r t h m m g ¢l l \ t |E v a l i i v l v m l t h e l a t t d a h o m o a n T u e n l a y e v e n i n g A J ° 1 l r e v e n i n g w n g g p e n t i n g a m e s . a f t e r w h i c h e R a n c h u n e e n j o y e l .u M r s .E t h e l U n l n n d w a s i n O m a h a o n W e d n e l c l n w h e n s i z e n e u a g u n t g o f l i n .H .~ M e g h a g .__ ' Hr. mdnlln. J. c. Badger Ind mm Ralph end Loren were in Omaha' on Sunday when they were dinner -- Cuatomer-I wan: to return this book I bought, "Stories for All Oe- cuiu-m."'M and M.D J r.Hr. .12 ui, Pao,-au11f:; .£.I'§§... Ei H°°1=»°llvf Wblfr we matter with rl a w r e n c e E c h u e n k n m p w e n F r e m o n t g l n n n n l n n n Q n h e n l n v I ~I ~T h ¢ | B ' $ |~. l l ms <: nralr mgh haa been affiliated with"The Natlond Athletic and Scholar- boys-Donald and Harman found dldbln tic Society."Throe Helier,Irvin TildenSimonacn-havo been for the orlanilation and have au- Pliefl for meinhership.To be elig- ible one must have earned a letter in one of the major sports,and h h trades for the preceding |emea'.en must avenge at least 83%. _u Aobiuc menl Tut In an Eluliah achievement Lostgiven lan week. Clara Nelson made a grade from a possible score of B5 and Evelyn lloata Bd.from a vnu ol punulnnu savor.A proum-ioary contest wilt be held aome timabetween now and the mu contest. Gnu! Roier to be Presented nent ';"":.:- 12" Uvpny '°g;*;;,1.s;¢ .5 ,;.. .;..5 .. a. .. ;' ;, ;" a. ;. ;MQ. ; a ; ; " a ; ; " "" . ; ; , i s ; i ; +; 1 . ; . | F » a i n n a d .z on k-p n e sin;ear entry anin :aah for minor prleoa.Thu tro- phies nn on exhibition at_tho Fann-era' Stale Bank.'I"hi.| ia moat al-»_ , ; .iauredly a record of which zo be proud The members of i.ha Boys' .md Girk' Glue Clubs, after looking over a number of Gponttaa and ldualcal Comoéiea,have decided to present."The Gy psy Rover",a Romantical Musical Comedy. ;The play conaiata o! a rofnanoewhich ia beautifully arrled out. and a clover Iibretto which aboun-1| with anapply linen and humorous |itua-tions. it provide: ampla oppoztonltyfor and vse're glad to have one so "amadl and yet ao mighty" in our midst.. School Calendar Feb. 3--Debate hero with North High of Omaha. Feb. 1-8-13 Club play at tho Horn! Thcatn.Feb. 12-Senior English party. Feb. 18-17--Home Dedamatory Coa- _ s o e had tuberculoaia, 5 per cent have de-reaaona for the formation of thou ,nd , i th m foivamat h m Nab.1 Mr. and ur i .rn.-lk Vyblril mls chlldresllt gf ~l| .. Georrnmlenking wa n u rat tho John Jr... homo. Hr. and ilra. Jena P. Larsen cele-:iratad wg =--===1~fg=we d d in g g numof rola rea andrfrivnda gathered at fective heulna: 25 per oent lmvl do-hablla; finally, to proaont hedth tofectlvo nyess 20 per cent at lout are 'tha upper-grade pupil: aa an dhlcal ru floi ar from malnutrition;Lrbm and a :ink duty.15 to 25 per cent have adonolds, di-l ` lt la not our wllh that the pupils oeued ionails, or other glandular do-be taught hnallh as nn end. but that facts; from zo to zo per cont have they In taught :mam as a moans weak foot arches,weak »plm, q y lulmulh whi c h my vm rn able ul other joint .le-feeta; and hom so on 3" more iovom me more abundant 75 .rea.f u . f ° § . ' T . T L . " l 1 " J § ~.._l u n " g in nu afternoon so help '1¢'f°=fivf mul.Aa we vllualilo wh B'-'E' Debates muh High .g Ilr. and nal c. 2. Rosenbaum ¢»-` alzuatlon we realise that teacheraand .m- m u d I r . u h ] u n . mm a m n - ih on ronrezncd with public health Tho Blair high achool affinnativo baum and Helen, llr. and ln. J annon facing n\tre1nem!oua health re-team 1rillmoet the North Hlzh nop-| Rosenbaum and family at Sunday aponaibllity.Wo know that a nor tivo mm in a debate in the Blair dlnmr.§aln nun1ber of the children who at-hlgh. school auditorium on Thnramiar I _..¥é'!_f".=i°._'E'.'1"" °"" i poat tha "'I'f1'£'&$'?2.'u»n.u) '" "_-=- : = n -n . . . . . u n u 1 . n n i n d d n l i l b i v ¢r 1W . l| »- u - e -4 / "f r I - - v Sdltofe Note:Thle nor/le aerouoectlonoithe lor.Ae CaptainTltorneooa 1| a morlne 045500, naunl ally U14 oetuat rumen,datil,undpleas mentioned wlll bear 1 ddllnlh relation to aurlne eottvltlee In i n n s :there it no lntentlon, how.eventeovenhadewtho odl the f'gMJn| American tmlll.Th!! :tory ie 1 Marine glory. oeonuee the authorle only llmlller with the oomhlt ex- gorleoeeo el hle own men--but :wryéwohber who use lutrvltl in HIC snr will noognlu than experiences mtleaooonton as alrallar to me own. I N TR OD UC TI ON Seven ynn after the war, :erosthe Iorltl from Fnore. I mel e mejor ol' tho Amerlcen_ :rnrnl s t e f . I \ 4 II I o 1 3fromeverysort of ailing.There! were northweoternere with atnlr-4:dored mt tmt looked white anion their w m a ation.and aelleatolxSpoken dupe tllh the sump of the nnern tlnlvenlllfl on them.Therewere large-boned fellows from 1'|cl£le :met lumber comps. end wt,leansnuthemerl who more aronlhgly In gentle, dfltrllng rdcel.There werebww fanned from the cornbelt. and yotmgsten who had sprung n l ll. were. to anne from the Mobile coun-ter.And then Ion also | number or dlrede poonle who ran curiously to type, urllln drliled shoulders and l bonedeep sunburn.und |tolennlworn for nearly everything on earth. Their lpeech tue dneored with navyergrdn andwords rolled from all the folk who live on the neu and then n l l a m i u m n e w m m e u h l h l d n .I n i n i t A t u o k . In the llelda near ilarlguy marines of the Pint Batullon tl! the Flftlzfound an lmlnhlo row.There had been nnthllll In the way ol' rationsthatday;:here were no prospects.All hands toot: thought and deelamatt-¢l e robust Pollen mrpnnl al cxrulloner. Ile dalsned to hui been | bunIu~r lno Ionner ellsltnre.llc was teudlnl the cow deoently any from the road lrhfn a lung Fl! nr hoomed np, helledwiththetnurhofevent:tint Headquarters ehenffenre always nfreef.and dlsgorzed o very angry colonel. "lleuu-nent.what a n you doin(there-" he yelled. "'8lr.,:ou see., the men haeen'| ned anything tn en and I llwltllll.. slr-mn fnnnfi ihlu neu llnfllfin annum! jehiidreu, Betty url Jumor or umuvlslted on Thursday at the home ofi l e u r s ~ M o u l o m e e G . I . ~L O O K .R E A D . 'Mn ond Mrs. Jaw Blackburn. l fer and John Grimes were in O'n.\l1non Sunday.Meadlmu Joy Blackburn and HornHarnmnngentertalnedtheLarkinClub at Hrs. BIlekhurn'| home Frl~day afternoon.The lilies upenl. thel~»..»= 1-. visiting and quilting aftcri ~hf=,§=the holtelsee served .t f'1° l "lf number of the mernben of the lou! auxiliary motowl to Valley onZllrndny .afternoon where they 1rereguest.: at n tea given by hlrs. Ln- rence Coy.Dr. and Hrs. R. A. Davies nd Dr.D. M. Bloch were in Fremont Mon-day eve-tin; to attend n meeting oftheDodmeCountyHedlenlAnod-otion.Dr. Bloch was on the program l'oflr§§Dt!l'.__ L 1lllarket's beat grade of McLaugh- 1in's Kéof Fresh Bulk Coffee will be given away by The Enterprise Saturday. ABSULUTELY FREE This is made possible b theclever -up-to-date merchamllsing methods of Mr. Jens Nielsen, the proprietor of The Quality Market. Two pounds of The Quality z good acting, u vnell as npecini sing-feb. 214-.Six weeks examsim and chorus pam.Tha rumen!--- l r l °."§'f¥.' E.Berry and family eaten ,tained frilnds from Fnllertnn. Nob.at r a m FUUH NAMES SELECTED each WEEK Each week, the names of four paid up subscribers to 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 namesthus 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 old' are fully paid up, will be eligible. The method of selecting the names is entirely in the hands ofThe Enterprise.The Enterpdse reserva the right to give where it chooses but stat/es voluntarily that s i n mb ms l u ss rl sunday.e a u g ce a s I L1 r .a n ! M: | . ! ! . C. ! 1 lv: o en h r nv. ra..4 ||\||¢ 1.n.. .¢.»..¢.._tained friends Saturday eveninr.;@illming conferonoo will be with lhr . Onklo-ad loam at Oakland on 'lueadny lIi menimz,Feb.15.0:\kln.:1|l in re- pulrd lo be one of lhe atrongeqt dé- boling learns in the confonrmu l.|lI¢3,oar.They have been debating for some time and lunro the cmill. of n 1-idory over the strong Frvmonlu-am.llovrever. the Blair dobators will 30 to Oakland well prepared.ore workin; hon] for this debate and I Professor Murray,hood debating coach of Llidland Cullen will act asjudge of thia debate. On March 1.tha Tokamah highschool :inhaling loam will appear in Blair ln the hound mound In the state alhim aorlia.In um debate 111.11 r Q i Misa Alma 'ulfrich emma homo FH-Juy afternoon to spend the 1re¢k-onIwith homo folkl.A m.\miwr°o! friends and rolaliveaspent Tlxurulay svoning at the Fm! Kunnemmn home..Tha event was inhonor of Mrs. Kn:momn:m'a bll1|Ilrll{;Hr. and lin. Prank Timhlin. Na -lla Tlrublln and Vlrglnia Ziegler moreSunday visitors al. tho L. E.Wahl homo Slmnlny. Mr. and Hn. Harold l.aa<\r~p aut-oed to Omaha Sunday ewonhg.Min Har:let Hall wal a week-omlvisitor at the homo of her filter, Hn. Han Bailey of Blair.llr.and llra.Leland Ward anddaughter. Mr. and Hrs. klerloa Wand Corrine Iron Sunday vinltora tthe L. H. War! home Sunday." 1 I 1 sanruinumiln mind. il:-ulfnant. :lm url m In '.ntl g o i n ;ln. \.'lfflil lih th ose tn te tir ed Fr e nc h an tl.I n d 1 | I " lu l l be ll er .W e kn e w eometlaiag t e a gu ln g zo l u p r e e - ° 'a n d w e w t f !ali en!o ve r Ch ll ee n wl ne . l n | pl nr e a n th e Bo ot h h d l l e .th in ki ng o f t h a n d l ! !I n d lhoee men. . . . 'f h e f l te n o n m l n a l l the o n e a n t u f w e r l i k e y o u n g t r a i n e d m m g a l a ;to he ll le .Th e ml u n m e l o o k ao l ld a nd bu e l nm l lk r .Eac h lvlt te ll qn ie e n en llmy . : mo m ia u l o ne p urpo se. Th e y g o o n l i k e n r i ve r t h a t ne w s ve r y d e e p a nd e l r o n g . - . lfn l r a r m e a n Ma h t h e e e G ln . b u t t h e r e e r e p o l n t l of ug h : o n t he he i rn e ll an d th e b a yo n e u , a n d li gh t i n th e q ui e t .steady e I e 1. II | : e n d vi ne .a n d Re ea rd l r u m - e t r e n t ld r i n k : I n i t n n i e m n t l n u a z t h e f a ! en ds o f l h e e a r t h :s u d th ey e p o h fon dl y of M il wa uk ee b ee r.Bl u es we r e h l f h a n d h o l y t h i n g £ 0 t h e m ;th ey a l s o t a l k e d p u r e u l s l n g l y o f t h e w e r . a n d : r e n r o m e m e d ab ou t re t i n a l . Th e y w e r e t h e l g e l h e m e e h s t h e O l d Tl m e n ; c ol l e c t e d fr o m e h l p e g u a r d s a n d s h u n e t e l l u n e a n o ve r t h e e e n h In t n n n the F o u r t h br i ga d e o f u l l rln ee . th e im d ll # re| :l me nt |. dr tn ¢l :e »l fr o m t h e n e r ; b y o r d e r o f t h e P r e s l d r n t f u f e e n l c e t l l b t l l l A m e r l m n l Plxpedltlonery forum. They were then h l br ee d o f Am e r l r e n re gu l ar .r e ll t r d l n l : h e n e r vl ee e s l y vm q q n d w a s nl n n n r ¢ 1 : \ r m tl m : a n d t h e y n n e m l t L e d : w r t e m p e r a n d ¢he|1r'lmr a n d vi e wp o in t £0 th e h l g h h u r l e d vo l u n l n t a e l l t t h w o o d N o h u n d r e d y e n ! ! u p : h e m u d .Th e r e w e r e m o r e l h e l l l ln t h i s a m e pl a c e " H t l B ro t h e r l l a r h o mmm t h l n l lhe1e'e e ba t te r y o ve r t h e n e !'- " W e l t , t h e r e n l n 't - " t h e n u g r l n e e e e ! d o w n In t h e w h e e l a n d n b s e r ve d t h e c o w . n z m n d a m d b y A u n le h ed Fr e nc h h m i l y . " I wa s e qu n r te n n ne l e f eerzeenz enc e. s lr .": n h l m e p l l l n l l n ser gea nt dr ee ml ly ."I re m em b e r j ta s l w h a t t h e r u m u f b u t a r e l l l e r e d b e fl u e a l r Io l n n a n m l m u c r l l t e r . D a w .... Lt r . A s h b y { u n n l h e r t l l l l l t o f Th h u n : i n t h e w o o d ) . l f w e w a s i n l a h i h l i :m e o sg e r nn ' Ile h m In th a t b r u » l » - a b c ou z l l n w so 11,1ul_g__here th | | | l op e n , e n y um y - m l a l a l d r a w a r e a .. d n l ¥ ' l ll uh le t a h i t an yt hi ng ,y o u k n o w . s l r - * Th e M e r ° ~ y - G o | R o u n d C l u b a n d e - ue h z r u l i r e n te r t a i n e d o n F r i d a y e \ r e ~ n i n g a t a.e l x - t h i r t y d i n n e r b g H r . a n d M n . Ju l i a n J a n g b l u t h . M r i d g eM r . a n d H r s . V e r n o n K a r a h a l l v o n fi n t p r i z e . D r . u r l H r s . P . I. . C a d y re ce ived t h e seco nd.w h i l e M r .a n d l t r a .C .G .M a r s h a l l w e r e u r a r c l e d the co ns ola tio n. M r s . G . A . M e r e h e l l l e ft t h e l e t t e r p a r t o f t h e w e e k fo r P l a i n vi e w w h e r e sh e w i l l sp en d e w e e k w i t h h e r Jz u g h t z r , M r s . E d B o k e r a n d z h m l l y . A ie n» po Un d` |\ on ,F l o y d Ge o rg e , w a s b o r n t o M r .e m i M n .C l y d eS k i n n e r o n S e t u n l l l y . Ja n . 2 9 t h . . l e m E c h i e n k a m p c e l e b r l t a i h e rl f x t h b i r t h l n n t ve r e a r y b y e n t e r - l a l n i n g e g r o u p a t h e r l i t t l e p l a y - m a t e : a t h e r h o m e o n T h u r s l a y e ! - L e r n m n .S e w r a l h n n n v lenmw w a r n l f!IE l .will sell at Public Auction on my farm, known as the Peter Toft farm, located 10 miles west of Blair, 'lf mile north, 2 miles west and -} mile. north nf Qvem and 3.mi.le5 south of Splker. and 9 a miles north of Arlington, commencing at I0 o'clock, on'' §\-sn luveme ¢ir|n}.»£1\-Qlllli 'iii mah lhe negative.- Grnl lnlernt L éml, Shawn -ln Deduulofy Wbfk Feb 16 am! 17 lun beer: ae! uidr lo the Home Declnmatury Cu1lnL''slim u\Tny-men wnmuau are msn :ha work um yur it I; me- V lr. lml Mn. John Johlon enlar-ulnnl umpany from Dunn Sndny.Hr. uul Hn. Hlmld 1411.19 m~tsrtnhud Hu1 mx::1m|uvnd hm-lly and Floyd r of um. Sli-unll nenlnnl l l. L dm' /ui mn I fau- \nllpa nya nlhn.R.Bulu uthk.nn luvlng for mm. uma no mithdrmv homo._Mm Glghmq eqlcrhlngd lanky .A F ~M;I i the riames will be chosen \vi;hou+ favoritism. Look for your name on the Coupon which will be foundin this paper. -o- f try an m u m l nr o u m yo un g | l l l lm a i l ; d a r l n l ' r u m u a n a l n | \ n ¢ -! ve i n -n m k no w . an d t he y d o n o t s i n g m u c h - l a r ! i b m i n n o e x c l u - m e n t a t a l l ;they a r e schooled craftsm en.n o t m u ; w h i c h nm - a th e n a i l :o f i l u l h r l a a b r i g m n . It i l a p l e a s u r e t o r e e o r d l h l l t h e y ro u n d n o d m m p l n y i n th e a m y . 111|Bt c on d D l r l s l o n ( U n i t e d S l a t e ! (To b'6¢:¢»\in»¢.11 Am.1z<c'roN rqoms Q " " i " i i 1 , 1 , ; " ; , § ' a m : £ i ' 7 . Z } 'w i Jé ES m E s h l e n g m p se r ve d a lu n ch ,a fe a t u r e o f w h i c h w x n t h e b i r t h d a y n i t e h o l d i n g l i f e s :a n d p r e t t l l y d e c o r a t e d i n n i n k a n d w h i t e .J e n n i y p .ieontenr.me wmmmere ua me onmr-g ' `"iiri.`J§'rEI>n`§{if;§¢§fl -ic ll, ~ Bhd h¥I"ll0| '¢| 1l CIIIIQ1 gf W m d u f ~~will represent Blair In the count);nd g|.g¢m| i { 0 n l ! B t ~ ~ b e 1 1 8 m i t s w f 'Mn J ghn Andgfggn g f m g n t on T|ll1ll¢|l¥» March. zo.SW!I bully injured while workin; withIDuringthepentwo yean Blai:the brdgu png °°;,y= the ugsltfrn ' lu x won the county ehampionnship g m o m u .an r.ra.eap.lfnn hlaq un vic torio us this Lf c .'f an Detllen went *he"9 an rxnr in nm mean u m num will a °>'?»~"3"3 f'If -emu un ver: ,mold 'the cup v{f"j'"f°*'=f 3 fl!!t ggw home 4;f her daughter. Hrs. ..urges o'rank Work Hrs. sam swuun entertained oninudly afu:noon, Mandela: Lion- These fine nunnhiny winterr clay:eni Petersen, Bertha Edpanls, Nels ~fxI'~ + .r f n..I r m l n :u p l o I m p n n e l h e i r a l l l .w i t h .t h ;| 5 6 1 n !l l u d l l f n l n a n l l n i h l v ~m ~.l . . '~M u s ~~W I !l l o i e u ~~( l i f t 11 2 1 |l l \ l I I \ l l f 0 .4 l.lWlrI m l t I g r r n um a ;mu m u r un t s ; i n t h a n w i l l m m - M t I l i l n - 1 b u t t h a t l l M o n ;m t h l l w Jo b .A n d ; m e ve n a l l i u sl w u ab o u t the jul.; . Th i n Il n o th i n : n n r t l cu l n r hf | d ur l » A SUBSCRIBERSToous a bo ut s we at y Ml ns n, l a- de n wi th ~ ti lt in g t oo ls , g oi n; a l on g In Mm . An d y e h - l m 'I n s w i u n m N vn u n t s A g m t d n l m o n th a n 28.1130 iu d lvl du n u 4 mn s le r l d i nt o a d lr i s lo n .. M l t h a ! l lh h l n d t h o u m m i t i s H u i | . o !u m n . |T h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ed p r o p e r t y , t o - wi t s1 0nc One OneOneUneOneOne 8-HEAD OF uonsss 9 Sorrell Belgian Mare, 8 years, weight 1650Brown Gelding. S years, weight 1400 Gray Gelding, 8 years, weight 1450 Black Marc Colt coming 2 years oldSpun Sorrel Mules coming 2 dnd 3 years old Saddle Horse 3 years old, weight 1000 Spotted Shetland Pony 8 years old, weight 700.Very genlle for Children. s _ u E An O F c A' r ' r u s 5 Four head of milch Cowf, 3 coming' fresh soon One ycnrling Jersey Bull 1 3 -HEAD OF S}IEE I? -1 3 Scs°eu1}:cn Shivct Eaves, will lamb in Fcln'zlary One Shire! Ram HAY ANI ) GRAIN Twelve tons Horse Hay Fi\'c inns {`lo°;cr Hay Three i1:md1'r:rl bushels Seed Gate One thousand bushch Corn Cubs from 1060 bushels Corn (`lll(`§{ENS 'I°w£'l\c dozen While Rock Henri Three dozen White Leghorn Hens Fifteen White Leghorn Roosters MACHIN ERY One John Deere Corn Planter,80 .rods Wire; one McCormick 7-fool Binder, aimost new; one Standard Mower; one 10-foot Moline Disc; one Usborn Hay Rake; one 3-section Moline Har- ro w;one 2-section John Deere Harrow;one Harrow Cart; one New {'elzlury Culti\z1to\; one Avery Walking Cuitivnior;one Disc Cul- livntol':one 2-row Moiine Snukelciiler;one 1I 2;n..;";.;"§»;.§.s;.n »afaaS.».=3-»1ef"f>~-»w>»i- n on m mx n o |;_Th,i this week.J tl g who ,Ei ,ff ,f,,'°,,,f°,:;',,",,,,ff,|pr. Meek mn been on no -nk no honors before ihe emi o|Itl1e nenom. 4 1,g;mfr# hu been ii EN NARI)NOTES Mr. and Hn. Sem Ilnll ealezulnealfor Sunday evening ziinner, M . andAlu. T. E. French and dnughter Linn-gnrel.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gottneh 1 Mr George Andersen, of Fremont enile1 in Kennani one day this week.Mute: Howard Fairchild eeiebnt-ed his ninth birthday Frida by en-tl nnining n number of his elmmmstenbetweaa four and six o°¢loek uniMn.Fllrehlld :erred 4 delleioug 3;3 .1 . A r g o n n e ; l n d l l l n n s o f t h i n g : m d n m l 1 " ' an d c h i n g: s m r m p l in h e d . s uc h u r v:l m m t a N M I G u a m fu r : - n r ;a n d Ib n *Qa l ng O ve r , h l t h o f m e n a n d t h e l a t e o f H o m i n ;r e g i m e n t o f m g t n fe r t - - a m d e n x l n n n :n a at m a hn lr ar t t hi ng ea li ed pa tr io t a n al w ay s g o o d - a n d m e Tw e l ft h .h m . u h i d I n e u n l l h r d - r o m b a i m l Flfto oa lh. a nd 5| \r f1 \t oQn lh B old a rt il d l o r s m e n t i o n - : II u m p n l l n i n t o t h e l vr y .I t wa s a alu mi na d is ti ng ui sh ed H r . a n d ~ H e n r y f i n a e o f u m la oe re e ei v w o r d a n F r i d a y m o r n -fn g n ! t h e d n t h o f H a n t s s m » 1 . l ~ a t h l r h o m e i n Eu st is .H n .Shi el ds vu f o r m e r l y M i s s E t h e l C r i s ! n f f h i ~ p l a c e a n d d n 1 . n i n e o f M r . C h a r . Th r u i f a a n d l a m y o u n g d a u g h t e r s s u '- § E- 1 11 ::..= ~=§I The Enterprise atYorflrd znur. in Ihr mint ul runlnrt ! hx tbl quality of dash and aulmatrml Qviva E§'MNH srnr is gif! lriih horrors.Am! 1 hy an elperlnl pride ai aesrlcu.ll one l-l-lnell Walking l'lmv:two 50-gallonGm:Bnrrels:one Dain llny Sweep;one 70-bushel Greut Western Manure Spreader: one P. & 0. Endgate Sealer: two wnuons with l!'>\es: one Hay l'{:|c'¢ und Truck: one lluezy: nm- lluncl Sheller;one l~`:|n Mill;two Grind :itul\::=; one (lrindcr: one Slip Semper: two gas limzines: one lluu Saw: ont* Pump Jncli; two 30-:zallnn llug Wntercm:Sheep Hunks;two from Cut Saws; l00-fool lluy Fork Rope: one \\'nl| Drill:three rolls \\irc Crihhinfzz three rolls Slat (`ri||himz: Sheen Racks:twn Scoop limlzntesg twn nets Slin::<: one Wheelbarrow:one 'l'unk llrnlerronc '|':m|~: twosets (`nnro\'d llarness: we Saddle and llrldlez one NEW Me-lntle ('ream Separator: si\ Kitchen (`haln|: one {: » - = \ - - a n d o th e r n r li f le u u p n \ : n \ ru u < to me e : - I n n . ,ul Mr and Mrs. H. H, l'1ulxe am!lunch befor! returning hnme :nl allMn. xr-mmf.nm b o y x www r u nn y m. -= , mm.ur. . mn b ln. n . n. umm- u ma lwnw bW \d~r». \ n n | n n ~ o n n o n o o n n | n c > o n o | o r » | n n l < Q 0 ¢ § M c L a u Q h l i n ' s ' l l e n t - ,r e s h C O F F E E s s m v u c e g . 1 - x - - r : ; . . . .,.... ., u ,S~i §:~'l`h¢ sign ci I-\}\£l ¢$o.;'cc~\. / an d of Jan e. 1 91 8. vls ll lr d on e of t he l'le!d h n l p i l n h b r h i m !00301t lt|'s S h i h F r m : l n ar my .D u n n t l o was B g h t l a ; o n t h e h u o f t h e M u m s a ¢ l lout a nd nu- shro ud Ame rlnu divinl utl.. th an l n s r t l m : w a n d i l u D o l l d e re u l o n a l r h a r a r i u . I n IM T ,w h e n t n l n e d a g l d l e n !n IM U n i t e d R u t a w e n n l | p r e m i u m . th e a n y o ffe r e d a br i g a d e o f m a r i n e : fo r i e r vl r o l a P r n s l c r ; i l Il ! r e : - m l g r d de s ln t sl i fo r m m i n e ol l l c e n l o ah rm p im r i n C ¥ r . a n d H r B l a i r o n F r i d a t h e i u n e u l o f Je u O s b o r n . M r .£ 3 1 ~ C .;'I :li' th.;pvrs.~:=-\\h»».=e n:1::u:s '~~::app-.1| En ;I:° |'.;=.;f11 \.ill Llip this ~E :|.l-=l§\ :\.i";l llzvh :::::.::.: :mul pm- |I ~F svn: :1 llll' tlzsaalit; Harkut, thegfOR 5,750 per year This offer good *tau March I, |927 -I....___._ _E J ,Mn ?¢.3. I f . .ma AE: 1.!1r~.mr-1 M r = N O O N E 14 "E I11En:- lic; L i`rc:s}1 ulk c " " " " '." " " ' " ' " ' " W "if 5 <~~~--- -~ ~ -g 5 »C `.~1 5 f ( u m - --~3 ~r s=K A N D E R S O N 2 ~~~ Q 0 9 w n e r 5 z J E NS - E I \&B B O S S ,A u c ti o n e e r s .H £ 3 . \ 1 A N S T A T E H A N K ,C l e r k u u n ~ f . » v a < . n . v | ¢ . r \ > ¢ ~ < . . ~ | u u u u | » u - u v l o v s o v o u o \ THE E N T E R P R I S E ~ L...Blair, Nsbnnh, Fsbnmry 3, 2927..1°ul:m a ~ n : n m s z -h n l k i i |unu at Chris Ndaaua;' : . :: : f ." : f Raymond Rammun Ind ilu mis-I m a m to break hh am Monday . _ § . ¢ l . .. . . . . . - l . i n . .¢A n ! Rumc aum In honor of il:-I. R| ,,! Hin Halen Nurklrk and Bill ?° 1 > ° § in | a lll ww! la s t wth , telr i n tmunlllfsHrurdawe n:H n m l w a n Sundnrg uuts at the Chris the Iiznmesu loan on I:land.I ;H m h n k o l lndch1Idn:s.lr.| l.-arun hom¢n¢azC.nlhom\.i | l ::f| l0 l'p| g¢ ¢| | !ra | .!tln | fornndI n .la n ! n Ln nm¢n | .i ln n. |Tunday afhrnoon visitors ntthe i t to ,toaiy tnothingof thepainn d O n i Knlzr.l n .Ru:nuuun 1 Bonne Nwkirk home von IIgle:||ang Tnaagvenienoe._.\l l Inna): 'Tiana shipped as c arlotd of lhdled earn so Omlhl the hlxer part of lu: week.Mi n aenzame lletxlzr has been visiting friends and relatives in He:- A wc/u. Nswsnrsl mnomm NEWS Am. THE normllr.xadll.1.B»do¥ph1\ndr|um 1n "n l' nu \o nt ps |e n; ¢n hn iloll- day.I P . -{ . . H . . - . . l _ _. . l - a | . _ ¢ ¢. l u u u n i n " " '' " * ' " " "'" "m m m e a m N u r n .n z I a m A n d e a n :m d L e s| l f ! : . I I ~C O ~.T - '. . . . ¢ . .I U 8 m p m r ~v< BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AN D COMMENT Ask for "BLUE mason BREAD*Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD' BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 10, 1927 No; 3VOL. XXXI w w J 1 ~ f c " " a l iCrzié» I we hugzigy ]iilé"§`_ and nenhu And"U lnju y lb k "wi h t 5 | \ dUll| ' ; L h visitors at the Martin Loran home.Hr. lad Hn. Emmanuel A:| 'ieuonlunc h tho :wa left for home " r Roihnd nlao :peas the cumin;and sons were Fremont pusengcni n i l u H i n k h v w r m o n b m i thaw.Saturday evening.| Ulrtbdlyl.a Punerd services fo?Mn. J ohn Mr . md li n .Rudolph Aadmamn _""-- - -l!_....-_|------u..a......|.... fm'nuREaV"-f -l~RMM;';¢~U|;|l!/'fRDlNG!AUT0 ACCIDENT A msn l'RON 1 Imaam In Onhlrd Pnmxnx Acllvel Al This Tlme Ol Year.5\l!~ tlllvn System Plume! For Rural Mm-(gun Ultra CHEAP I-n'r. In-rss ON SEEDS }mu:vrv slcH1'n omni:g1EXAMINATIONnuns'v One uf the mon hnnorunt periods'N n w s No r n s f a m ; ~r x o v s s m m n o m w o o n 1 " t h e A n n u ~ » ¢ . » \ ~ uw uuam un bm December xs._,il uw dghtln md. aumxnnum "W vu nnlenoed to lilo lmpriwnmantby Umm-s Judn J. s. Dqweu su-unlxy dtsmoon.Jud!!Ds\nll'|.sentence followed A Lhne-hour un ~| mm by \um.u»¢'| llmrncy, wluumP. Welch,(ur | nn' lrlal.Welchclaimed that he vnu :ww in permu-mkm .~.1 mann. which lint nvdl- 1|Automoblk A,¢;¢,,| 9, 9, Solo kr Q1 Onlllond; Rxpefioou. ll un. A. A ummm. um Life mil- J. G"'°= Wrllu lnmemdnx Ld- usu. on w., 'n Oluha. cu-Clue Twgn mm Muvic slud- suud xn~Lw¢ Gnvel lou And Their Dam EN1'ms counuxrrv swnsxsn Bruovs rms c7u.||=. CLIMATE |examlnnLlon num un mp mm nh: nmlex ¢» Lbs hlxh ubool und fromthe runl onrroom nlmol to thc HRHschoql.lt ll I-be one (mul help thatkeep: the ummky uf un mlm! an inhlzhen ymh.Huh member mslzu n Ibn maln emlqwr to no thlt the elxhdu SCHOoL BUARD ELECTS SUP"l` Uttulnr Malin; 01 Baud 0| Edu- ntlol Held Lui !|M4\7 Nitin. Bllh Alla rd. Nm W m Bulldinl Wu lnunll us wc /rms To CONVENTION mmn.Harry and Kenneth Tyson méfx last Twdu and a number ot friends and relatives called to eongraudateher.Thou spending the afternoon? erith her ware: Hrs. llardn Lmen,lliaa ltinten Larsen and Bev. ani llrst P. J. Ralnertatn.H n . L i a nserved a ala hmeheon to her gusst|.| These calling in the evening refs:Hr. and llrs. George Rasmussen andGe ne a nd lr. a nd lllrs . Pe ter h -s r sen.I r s .Larsen also served n v freshnseets to them.5 Rev.and Hrs. P. J.ilelnertaen Amnoffonne o Pauls church 'Thursday anernoon.with Rev.Itelnertaen In charge o! the services here anf! st Drum.In- terment was made In the Orum :envetery.Smnsihr Ia extenled to the bereaved relatives.A talghone 1|-as Installer! on Fri-=f';, at e Rev. Relnertaan home.nl. Lars Rollnnfl. Helen and Enn-les andjlra. Peter Iverson spent Prl- day afternoon at the H. C. Linen home.Lars Rolland. Peter Iverson. JenaHamm. Pala Petersen and MartinLarsen:lated wood at H. C.Lar- aena Friday afternoon.Hrs. llnrtln Laraen spent Frilay aiternoon with Miss Nena Andersen.Mrs.Albert Jensen and ehlhineunmd Miss Helen Larsen spent Hon-Cl:|"l.| Be Hrs.~dey with Mrs..neon.. hu . } | \ | | \ u nd nn ?n lh¥ ~ lb !! ! l l w n w u n . lr. and Hrs. Nell Bnehanlt anddaughter spent Sunday evening atthe Adolph Wal! home..ll". and Hrs.Fritz Knutsen via ite1 their daughter, Era. Walter No-vak and Hr. Novak south of Blairon Sunday.Mr. and Hn. Adolph W ulf wereHooper rasaengera last Holiday. They also ealed at the Pete Wah' home.Hr. Ind Hrs. Ted Buchandt reSa-sunday evening eallera at »'$f»» Wulfa.Pete Iverson called at the Geo:|a Rasrnuaaan home Sunday afternoon.Rev.and Hrs. P. J.Reinertaeneallrl on Mrs. Wlebke Wulf In BladeSetunlay afternoon.Hr. and 'Hn-s. Guy Hlnkléy spnt Sunday afternoon at Chris elaona.llr. and llra. Henry Ruhr. Arthur Mr. and Hrs. C. K. Andfrsen spentSaturday evening at the John Roger!home near Hennan.Hrs. .Andersenreponshermother,Mm.Regen feeling better after her recent illnenalthough she hal fallen on the lceand hunt her ann which is slow inimproving on nceount of her age. Edna and Eduard Newlgirk spentSaturday evening at the Leo Hugle- mnn home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Henson. Albertand Orvai spent Sumiay evening Ples-ivv "liao-hle at Rusiolph Andreeaons. Kiss Curia Juhl spent Thursday night with her sehootmate,HlssMeta Hansen.Verna, Harlan! and Robert W d!spent Sunday aiternoon and main:at Jim Larsens.Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.lia:1s Wul! also spent the Sunday evening et John Comptans.the Omaha hopmarketlast S-nturda hir. and Hrs. E. C. Lippincott via-Mr. and Hrs. 'r. }{} , . ° " m. m|ited Mr. Henry Sch-nirlt and Ialnlly lm" pn,-;Iveraott went to Omaha n e a r F lo r e n c e S u n d a y ~ u k -We¢lnes.lay to meet Lira. I\'erson°aln ;Hlaees Ruth Llppmcmt,Ethdlfather Mr Martin Johnso ml hiAnderson .md Ml, Sumner to llans 'b n 2 sAnders-one while they mole theih inthe., Thomas who were returning m i t from a trip to Excelsior Springs.Mr. and 15 Cliffonl Ray ami'Hia: Veda Schneider of Teiramah. Clifford, Jr.,ted Mrs. Suue La:|»e|Alr. George Reid of Her-nan and Mr. In ftlnir Sunday afternoon.and Mrs.leo Cameron of LincolnElna Mathlevrsen recited the ¢@f|\'Hwe|Q guesta of Hr. and Mrs.Ken- manlmente and received lllrrlliblo at reth Tyson Sur: lsr evening.Pleasant View Sunday Schoo!last Hr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and hirsun,"Who next?|nnd Mrs. Kenneth Tyson plan to at- hF£: ;e|_;u': 11`l`¢"'§~hT.`ff£f§"`".T2°nTl tend the meeting of the bridge club home of Mn. Fritz Mathieusen. but," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark the uma! good time uae enjoyed and Strleklett this evening.rnll eall answered by current cifentml Hr. and Mrs.L.L Lay man and Siplcness and had ___r9r»§l§_jr\§ff[§§fjl £e'""=f spent Sunday evening with 'llnlollawlngh lllawenallowed The orthand |>r\mL'\x und dlnue central measure: were amended b¥ eighty-seven i m m w d farrncn nl.our demonstrations an du Wm. Kooxr men, Glen Wilson. me Scheer and mm-. 11 Nuraerlaa °~ + »s ~l u : Tuesday and Wodrmaday.At Um Koopmln Jemenlml-l°!\many fruit zmwen fromFL Calhoun bmugm rurmc a apple!an d a vr " m g . ,m e rllnuc d r n w . m v -berrlcs me mukberry vlnel so learn what Lhe trouble wal and che nm- rly f or n.Shin that uma two re- queeu me c ome to Co. Agent GeeBake w publish Ll! remedies ol An- thracmre, a common dluua of me black rupberrlee canes in Nelinlkl-The nrpberry amen appear ze df! u p md whito blouchea develov-n *weakens the canes. lowers the p:o-ducldvn and makes ll more auhkfl w winter lnl\\rv~The eonlrvl for Anthracnnas lr. ltan with diana: (rn plant.: when .getting out a new patch whenthe dlaeue la already prue in old xmkhes lt la meaaury in sp ny twice each xprinl, the flrft apny ap-plied ar 2 °r ¢ leaves appear on the eu eaaer wnh one pan c ommerdd HM lulvhu: to nine VII'-I of water. nhl: av. the time of trial.A\=w»\ to the Iowa supreme court will he taken. Welch mld followingthe uverruling ul his motlrm 10: anew lrlll by J ul!! D¢mll_ Life lrnpriaonme:\¢~lor bank rob-bery my he Imposed under etatulu enacted in 1917 w check a wave ni hunk holdupa and burllnrlu.ln jall hue awaiting annterrc e ll nmy u bro th er D m,m e a gullty th la wu ek o llh u rameesrlmeaelriabrother.Sentence upon hlm will be pmno oma Febnury xz by Judge 0 D. Wheels:of Connell Bluffs.wh o h a lr d h lln lu .le wu ln d i uw- D here unc J udge wheel" would :ln Deva Harem the uma aentanee as mc given Bmy . B-LINE normsISSl]RVEYl|) New *B* Line Bolle Orr Llneoln Bl- vay Ge e: Dlr ealy Thrvulr m w u m m n a r m y Falr Gro ut Al A r| .ll| \ on Mn. A. B. _l-litchman. Mn. E. D. Clrrilln , Mrs. C hu. Famh lm, lln.Fmk C\|:ley, Min Laura Heed and Hn. Alma _La Con: narlasl by auto for Omaha leavlnl Blair at about 10:30 on W edneully mornlng. In Hlwhman drlvlng.While nhz dawn the n c so w mu my a hompc ed wp a u a c a r t lu t wu xt a n d ln g l n t h a road while a dn wu be in! d,"| ,¢ the ouver dn »1 the road, whlla ltl v v w v d dry and aolld wma nit undumeaxh.Ar me car pulled mm Ll:l.| | o! ¢ p lr io f llla ro ldltlk ld dld and turned unduly ever.Ira. 1-l1wh» mm waa caught under tha ataarlq wheel and lnalurtl r u m a n d r m;La Cour mrhlmdy a lrroha | h¢ml dar.ln. C\uley wu hadyand m my mum glaaa ea: lemmm no bones were broken.otlren whlle bad!ahaha upbr u is e d e a ap e d - n h u m; mm The ur u a wntk.The wddant war immediately req ported w Blalr relatives Ind aid wplrnmedlaldy aunt and me were nu rrnd to Blair whore Cudey and Mn. 1; Cour wen to the hoapllal when Llny ue _un d f or . 'nur 1| in-and a mr hameing E. J. alum, wh., for a number ef y eln was a B lalr ruklent, wr-ilu the following lnterutlng letter of hllnew home in the Web!which ls p on lo Enterprln reader;Hr . Glhen will he well remembered byBi ll r ea ld n u as h e jus t ma nd y la!! by auto for Callinrnla where he wlll work with hh von "Hoot", thewill kzrolm mme star: Hollywood. Cdlfomla. Januar! za. rmFriend John: Editor ol The Emzrprlaaz PrvhlNy you and our friend: would can to bear from ua.We are willand 010. nicely loalad ln Hollywood done lo !-he ceulnr. GomL'\¢ out wa were ln mow modme hy ram mn Nebr ulu on ly o h a d m mm I n a b a Tu de-scribe Lhla country ls lmpoulblr. Ona can hardly eoaenire of the growthand lmprevunem :lac e I was hen urs.be Angeles in as miles :wrlh and south and 80 mlln am And welt.Plna homea and apartments and flowers everywhere.l have hld my an u ee a to n o nn f or a nh o r rr xln c oIhavebeenhem.Rode all My Nw Yun and wu ml all the pave- I:radon ln hla or her sc hool y uanuae mr in a ueanizrle manner and me beuar nada made the more man ur beLh teacher and puplla. mm '°°§,u'f=; ;;;»-='=-=f~=- for county .d ln n.Herman, W lllllnlwn. lhw England, Pon!-umlll and in the com room of the coun house ln BNI. T h a n m u m -r u be | lvm on Aprll 'ith and lth and of c ount willbe the blnut in so lar aa :mmher ol app llwru | °-The sound trial vm b e l ' l" n my r m me lm.Inthla latter exadutlon many re-trlala will be (lun f or those who havefuller! ln we (Inv. attempt. GRANDPA -WOoDS IS CALLED Pl. cnlnen Elalorlan la Called To h u Baward.K a h n F o r n umednaa A ll love.Pm Hla 1-.en 0- Map of Pawel, c / m n I N EARLY s a ve s - r ms man, Nahum, 1-'ea 1, rm. He nk : mad e; a t B ra B o nd a rEduc ation, mu ln the sewmeme- mfa odlee. with fha lollewln .mem< ben pnuntz W right, Koenh, lou, Mur doc h, Ha mp hhl In d Immun Uunbg c alled to order at 8 pm.with Pnddani Wrlfht In I-ha ehdr. llnuha el last re gular rnadng,held Jan.8, IUYI nad and apprevad. Eaport ol the 'hururor was Ili. ,g q pg u l "Q vu h au l F e b. 1 0 1 $12912.!8.md an monic a tha mat:waived and ordered Dlldld on and orllnd paid:Ply roll for Jan.Wm. rum. Petty meRlvm Lhr. and om Co. Stewart Phey. o r - mu mu l S w vly c eu. w. D a ms Ham K autlmHmry Hartman Struve lnd Hlnu ` Amar HardwareUnlvenlty Pub. Co. Ally n and lluon Boh'| Cul: Stan 9°'~*°s."=*'&°' Svwlv Co. Muonwas401.0018.75: u a46.00u cw r nmoou sm n-ua1o.rnwe r _ 1IY=T`oI¢'§r`nin§BS » = " " " " The following folks helped a mGeorgeRasmussencelebnateherbirthdayFridayevening:Hr! and Hrs. L E. Larsen md Iran. li.: and Mn. Robert Rasmussen a.:\d Harold,Hr. end Hrs. H. C. Rasmussen, liar-old and Helen. Hr.and Hrs. CarlRasmussenandchildren,Hr. andIlra. Will Wulf md e.l:.lldrl:|, Ile. and Hrs. Peter lvenon and Klee lanlaeLarsen.Hrs.Rasrnoeeen served adelicious lunch of lindwlchbl, pickles,fruit sill.1, cake, cookies and coffee. Hr. end llra. Peter Iverson spent llonday evening at Carl Rumnaeena.a and Anna and lah. and hire. Harryllgdsen and sons wen Sunday runnermeets st the Otto Arp home near Xennard.Hr. ezhl ltrs.Henry Koh: wereSunday evening callers et Wfll Ilan- l c n a .Hr. and Hrs. Hens W ulf went to Blair Sunday to see Mra.Wolferrandfather. Hr. Bruce, who is lick.He stays srlth his daughter,Hn . Reeh.Dgfgh md Mraé Chris Larsen and! ro t u rnoon otthe NJ .elaon home near ¢'£ennaz~d.\ Sunday afternoon visitors st Fred,Diekmeyers were: Mr. md Hrs. Loweills:Laura Knutson epont h a lweekwithhersister,Ir a .Walter Dickmeyer and eonmlrrin and Alberni Novak south of Blair.I Hr . an i llrs.Chris lAraen wereV i o l a N e l s o n i n t W g n i g h t S o d a y e v e n i n g n o m a t E m a n u e l lv r l t h H e l e n a n d w a n e a n e - e n .A .r e a s o n s .,M r .e n d M r s .C h r i s N e l s o n a n d M r .a n l M r s .F r e d D i c k m e y e r a n d .\.:m.... ¢ |¢|¢..| '|'n.a¢¢!n\e m mninsr 'nh E'r a n k l vn : n e n t M o n d e ?e ve n i n z a t e ve n i n g t h e r e .Ierith attendance.1 ne nex: :strung mrs. :alien Layrnul U nnaona.The following follu attended e sup g, with Mrs. 9,ed Peck Feb. wth,[m u Ellen Cameron.teacher at per party el. Robert Raemuesens onSunday evening: Mr. and Hrs. JensSorensen. Hr. and Mrs. H. C. Rae-muaeen, Harland a:s.1 Helen, Hr. and Mn. Anlreer Johansen end Mr. endltr. and Hn. Peter Nledeen.Mr. and Hrs. Jena Sorensen madenmfesaional call .on Dr. Davies inA1Engton Saturday.They spent the nfternoon with Hr. and Mrs. Louie Sorensen then.\The followin helped Mrs.Carl Rumuesen cole rata her birthday onSunday evening: Hr. and Hrs. Peter Iverson, Hr. and Hrs. George Rae-r=oa:¢\.nd Gene,Raymanl Rall-mursea,Mr.Jens Iverson,Hrs.Mo-nie Shearer and Hr. and Hrs.Herman Ralfhand children, Evelyn and La Verne.After enjoying a de-licious lunch all departed for home 1 3* nl Peak er t to W e lestI1cvcnr m the B bool,i ned h,Mk y rhere he has °°**"'*" "°"''quite lgfglywe f...¢'1.'F' the *lex and Ura. Blanche Olinger spent s. fG"|\Hw f to to h home in.as f-:te o l °cr1;-=~w Mrs. Su-:ner Fo " 'se m own on W ed ne sd ay .m m I Howard Hain shelled corn on lnet Marguerite wright of Blair la aub- §{E¢i y R .3 nd,|;g_~»==f»- for her until she is sble to on!s spent u r even-um.i n f a t H . J . ~ \l Clear Warrick and Hrs.Arline Elsie Sutton Lun¢lt'a friends ren!!Reeves spent Sunday afternoon with her condition not so good as last Hr. and Mn. Harry Tysonmeek, when ell thought her on the,Mrs.A E |3113 ~ Wed road =°,gy=~dv recoverv.4 ,. o n s m nee-Mn .alter l&cCrac'lce1 and Misa'1 afternoon mth Hrs. L. L. Lu'- no nh u m M . s sun-man.d s g o d r e g w n : g d g h " ; ; ~,; r ,, _ |Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hain enter- er'° she eras absent.tllhed Hr. and Hrs Harry 'Dyson at Hina llade. Lauri end Margaret dwer Wednesday evening. Koenig spent Sunlov afternoun with;Hr . o n Hn . L Fink and dlugh- Llertha and Anna Heier.ter, Louise and Ruth a i m s p e n tH t inc l Hrs. J.I - ' . _ ~ o f Sunlay with Mn. Fink's mother at II I I \r in calli ng Ed to yo ur a t l ¢ n § ! n ns v n n u n I wm u m Henry Woods,hmlliu iy:noun zo his large Hat of friends as Grlndld"Woods,pac ed may on hmday afternoon, Pub. a at sm home n Cnihoun at the :i ps old In orright)-:even years. Deceuld was born in beads, Eng- nnd, Sepl. B, 1839 md :und 1.0 thi! munity , nttiing Iith hh mother in'¢°rll» Ill. than bc.-I. an mn of an nlacmulm co.E. D . mu m li nk Og, .hmmm lion E. D. Paxton Inc.Edu. J. wuzMmjf s lh b n r Furman Co-op. Uqha I'ma Blu1 .Wm. Kdlr. Potty Cuh a n: m a 1.45 1831 mo o n mn u 318.35 wa s Christensen Lim Go.r $333 ,|'2'Timaru an ov;r 1,000,000 auto llc-li I ; § ; ; ; i m ; 1 M ' » 1 a f § ; e f i a i|H'11 ]éL'»i r¢1nur crvp w a s S IR I"a n d l s '° " ° I ' = l- -- _ .Q n. - _: |- u. . .. -. | A __ _- .. . . ;\ .L L 1 ' : 2 _ . _ » Q . . . . . | L - - ;A31 Lhui-I4J""Z""- *~ c l i l q a her celebnte.M m Chrishfferinn.» 1... 1.»¢m¢merved dolldoun rufnahments to har Q -==-U..-.,...:1 u s ~~ m e~ with Mn Chrla Pe- Sofgnaeri.RMAN MAN c o m m s s w a n s Hel-mg,formerly ¢l~ amber budneu in Her~ | own [lla with a rn-ro om a t ms Q a mz , ,.\L s= so nm m x lun Ink 'ins In m m .hm .m d wh en you' llvv.Pro pqyis dxnglng |ll tho Liml and \dvanc~ Ha o : vu . n y t wo mu j u n n - t u n a n n a ,Wu out to tho alu-dlo with him una day.Talk about 1 buy mn. I do1| ' t knov n f ny one nn: lzegbu to hr u busy u he. It nan k | luvdy nlace :round the 'B of lhl 1004 Missouri.Ho served hl| wu nu y f or thu ! y un a nd vu dven an hunanble auhxrn Annu!4. ISM It Keokuk, lawn 'h u n b e 'served u n mmoln the pnunl hor p u n ln l 9 ¢ 9 h ¢ ¢ lm| ¢ o o mll \ xw ln Nhe mldu his homo for | dmc md when he ur vad u tha nut s een- Moon Plbg. Cu. Fnruborg Hdv. Putonon Hdw.unx. Pub. In Ally n n d B a m Omlh l S ti h l s f>'.'i3i"'° Co.L Pub. Kunwns Vlnr Co. " w i r Home 0.4.70u e .NIB n o U M 11.55 12.51m s u a QQ;with Iwrcotfsin, Aims _gr | tender,cooled to P¢rff=¢*|¢{'».'"5lZ§$$"?~z"é`i.Z'.1f'in each of the applications.l1 \ i s * " ' " " " ' " " " " " ' " " * " " ' " " ° " "H Htill datroy the Cureulic from vw-From Arlhngtan so Fremont it will Innllle h "n " t h e tn t ...fe":'<' .??5.§f".f*£?Ff _€°t'3_'f'!,"$i'°'man ended hi Next you plana IIIVQ nlnuly bgn lm me lnunnry nwnuu ll uomwlu.v.made for Ifoppert to work n whole | A new bridge will be built ac:ou tho days demonstration in tht onblrdl : Elkhorn sad the drcudar rolda'rouml e h Arll lakes would than beof Ft. Calhoun u they only had tlmogi a ngton to uk one-hal! the question: on their ; eliminated. volvo: ln his : Lincoln,Nebr. Thnniay .N1known.Hia : shape and ho ~ ~ nuailn, ilinmbzy Iifden companiuon tary Q! the Y. H. C. A. in Nebruka.Kahn: Sta ll Colle" md no known trouble u many picture: lcfking at qneg.f h g je e r e q : lu : i n ~ c a m s to ¢l=}°g_ Qfrfr go.u a u m pm ol e m i.Hoot hu nineteen hone: and mlu.if..;nluoun where he made nu mmm- I Lund nlcnllir uaM r .a l n h l finnd Mn .Dick Lnllmm andnld an d V emo n vm B un- srnoon guest.:al the C. 0. ome.Ld Mn. Aibert Luke: droveHI Bluffs Friday.ul Hn. Harvey Hartung andnghter spent Sunday eveninlJick Laiimln home.Norm; Holtman is pending k with htr tannins,loreneerel Lmgharat at Nickerson. ir meeting of Stnley E. Hain 'i~"»Kiln nn mm in as |=.|;1ij\§._éi» gum wa' »u.»mu»».|93:_13¢g»g._gyq»_.5h¢ nga.-flag »,_»|g||l_»g3.un»» B .....,he thing for picnics. Just In u lull :ask ol dlll Ickles at (Hhs. for 2Sc na ~nz as they last. QUALITY MARKET roceries and Meats !EN5 m|e|.su~4_Prop. . r |.n a |. guaa ta.Le o n a r d N e l s o n h au l e d c o r n t a A r - l i n g t o n f o r E d S t o r k o n Sa t u n l n y . l r . a n d l i s a . R i c h a r d N e l s o n w e r e F r e m o n t s h o p p e r s o n F r i d a y . Dr u m fo l ks w ho a tt e n de d th e W o o d - m a n ma aq u er ad e l n B i a l r o n ?r i ¢i a y e ve n i n g w e r e :H r .a n d U r a .H a n a W u l f,H r .a n d l l r a .Golii-ab St o r k , l r . a n d M r a . C h r l a L a r s e n , I l e . a n d M r s .Ri c h a r d Ne ls on ,a n d M r .a n d M r s .Em a n u e l A n d r e a s o n .Ax el Zl an a en c a ll ed at R i ch ar d N ei - eons S a t u r d a y fo r e m a n . E d H a n s e n a n i A x e l H a n s e n a g e n t Sa t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t F r e d C : i a - iia nae nn.Hr . a m i M n . Ri c h z m l N e l a o n, L e o m r d a n d V i o l a a n n e W e d n e s d a y e ve - z. i n z g u e s t s a t Fn d Je na e n l .M r .a n d l i n .M a r t i n L a r s e n a n d n o m w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r gue sts a t th e L a r a R u i l a n i i m m a i n h u m o r o f i h | e n a t h i r d b i r t h d a y .V i a l l b fl S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t C a r l §i.5|"';|;'f°i°..."'§a,:F"'..E,'.""S.§L '"f.?B E N C H N O T E S ~Hils~E~llne licCoywent u» To» Niéterson.g ka:nah Saturday mornin;to spend Mr. and f-Harry Sieven anI,r. andchgn. gurl Clgy gf Onxha gg- ~=;\=-===;=,\ 11th"Mr. ;ldhHrs.dEnr! m v 1.t i t . s .u n a a r-u n un am a 1:s.'£L..».§f'mon pauengen on l r:a .A Y Roby, who ettendsnchool J.I....er, » , . T" § "..&'.?l."; EQ '?LT."&'l'°i`i.ffZ 2 .¢i"';,..2'"§..°'§?;.'?."$'f §.§.§'§»'I'<>.'§.'£'ii Hrs. SI?" Hg '°,'ff" Frimley '"°"` event Friday evening at Iki Nur-ha were Sunday afternoon visitors at £;n_;u zh::,n ;g,°';§_§,j'°"°" Hr. and Mrs. R.M. Iverwn lflllxi<2 as F N " " » i '§;'.§"'.¥'F H ar.an rn.1 ewkirk coin-r.rs.n m :erring an ,blatecl their talrelmtyninth wvdding little 1.\ughu-r, oi Ho-dnie. Iowa were children spent Sunday 'f*¢*'"°'°'° *ml nn-misersary 'I"hunday evening by Sunday afternoon visitor! at ZI. J.Hr. and Mm. Lars Paulsen.entertaining at supper lhe following Brrnitlu.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albuh and friends utr! nlslives: Lit. and 3\{n.1'Mr. Don Sheealey has been havlngll.-yle spelt Saturday night and Sun-Ted Buchanil., Mr. and Hrs. Alfzed a lunle wi.h the mumps the pant day with Hr and Mn. T. K. Ive:- kov n =~»;;-,=11;; L|§_Gnu\T, Bill | weak.|M p H |um and family.. ape,:1.a n :msc and laugh-r. lm rs.renee:errmg an..Mn . Hu ret lvermn anum. Lennetta, Ads and lhrgery.little daughter o! Mo-dale, lojrl were lpent 8un| g evening with ':le?;;' Mis:lglpie Newkirk 'fiaitnl her weekend vlnilors at !'heo.D\11gers.gnmhn and fanxll 'cousins.inn Evdy n and Iflorem-el fliffnrl Rey: ioinesl a Iumilv pnrtv;M nd M 7 w e l D;fAndersen in illair from iriday u-.tal It Fred Rays Saturday evening llidnne r.n " h e 'V xon °Sundey evening.Ienjand oysters and a new radio.thang spent 1 *" | ' " "" | u t lh e Mr. an1 lin. Alfred Sim' and I-310.Sewanl Chdutenaen fell while nkat- _ Neum Warrick home. He was »1»__{i{- _1\§§» | ~ 1§`§S§¢rl}¢12; fs; an~ Auocintion of wuh1n¢¢on};25.g0 mn ,,,',nrm°;;;,; " -l.ll.A .L..... -1"__1. L. Auxiiiary Thursday wc-'eb. 3111 in Legion hnli. There initiation nfrenlmenu, etc.05| c um? holds high leon nary In the membership con- wing 2175 point:and Mn .Pecbks 1825.L€l's help our n go over the top in mem- and attewhnm at meeting: oath.Contributed. (Continued on pw' four)Schuyler ¢1¢f¢¢{¢d.\r1m¢1¢=\ in the ABE IN Cm"0RADo5in; Um lerl until the Int minute of Mr. Emu! Schneider of this =1==f-'§";3'- 1""''€,.1"1'f$"'" a "'i"i31."l . recclvc d a letter from Mr. and .\!:x.i ,f uycrd f e m f ;h 1 rea w. E. Bend, who moved w ""==f--*L,."'Z;J.f2 = , ; ; ; ~ 'ter Colo.an few montlu ago and their'=\x 1°.|___.__ .....:..|.\.,.._ -....1 4..l....s- ....... 1...In an Dl¢ll'lnlBll§|l ll.ll3|E. the All* guna by the scorn of 21 to 19.Arl- u l v u I S U I LI U \ W l . |C l I | \ | | u n \ | u s u s n u s \ . \ n »n a v u u n v v -_ID e c e a s e d k i t e ?' E E N ; 1 | ¢ ¢ | ¢ , ' w a t e r ,b a t h ,' Z n a n d a l l .S a v i n g !I t ' F U M r .W o o d s w h o , t h r e e y e a r n M e r l e ,F r a n c e s : m l G m e t e h e n ,; l l l l n m k s P u 's i x p e r c e n t h e r e .I U .t o o k c l e n d i n g N 3 i n n p l l n b u n i v e n i t y s t u d e n t s .H i s a u n l s ,H r s .W e * c m c l o w n t o S a n t a M o n i c a ,i n g o n e n f t h e " c e n l e n n i l i t r e e s "o fF r a n k J e n k i n s a n d M n .A n n a G o o d I u h e r e # r v f o u n d p r e t t y n e a r l y a s F o r t C n l h m r n i n t h u c i t y p a r k t h e n . h a n d u n c l e ,T o m P s u l c k 3B ! \ l . i \a m u c h u n t e r i n t h e o c e a n a s I n m i m i c t o b e t h e o l d e s t p a r k l n N e h n v . n : .B l a i r .l l l h m m i r i v e r .I c a n n o t u l l y o u d m T h e t r u :w a s u n e a f s g r o v e o t The funeral service: were hal! gniahout this country only it *1 som¢\1|l¢k locust: P1l11|~¢¢| mon than IW Sunday from the Baptist church 1n'plnce, auch s change.You have taismrn mtv br soldlen who garrisoned.Hemun nnrl innmml till lhhrin a... su it to know it.:thc then lonely l'ort Calhoun. at llut l u v u a l I : . M : . n | . | 1 | uU L u w 'u .\ h m m mTypewriter: on tha um coaditionx, as abovt. On motion Hr. Mauser and Hr. llatthiann nn appointed to upre acnt. the Bhi: school.: at the School nom ma School Executive meeting£0 be hcld at 1~L|_,¢m¥, Nubr., Feb. 9 lml l0, 1927. "!\'.'sll§r§{u more some other time. Qtime known :Ja Fort Alkinaoh. But regards to all our friends Dunst to the heart c f Gnndpa3Youn if|||y,'IWQNIS WI!Fort Atkinson,when, Mr. nn.i Mn. H J. Gibson.behureen :am and 1827,a b mi o f as United Staten loidiers quarher\d.. 1 , w w TURNS ' r n u c x o v z a Oniy sunken uqlnres in a plovnd Q3 ggnmfigm _mug n q m » m y .bu: un moucn ngulariy made, necohd-ed and c arried D. V. Muna wal ré alednd Superintendlnt for tha :chad yur 1921-28 nt an annw misty of2ooo.oo. Hein on motion the Board ml-» ar : to mm at all of the Prel- §'1l|l1u\u\11u1Mdi|u|il|Inun|nmuuu1\IQ\1||nn||m\\nnm\m\\||\mn|||||||||||||11u mmm m n :3 ia E§Jniting Two Telephone Systems / In Blair Completed cysteine in Blair bu been com-Lvnvenient due to the elimination reesed heaule more telephones br the installation of e rihilng is bell: automatically and sends md lo indicm that the bell atse new ringing pnclims speed A selective ringing nyntem is now in use in Blnir whereby the old system ol uw or three rings m all a plrly line subucriber. hu been elixpiueled.Users oi perky line service will plane answer to one ring. Blair now ima | telephone system which compares luvurebly with elm in Ju' city of this size in the slam. IL in the earnest denim nl thin cnmpeny lo so serve in nuwriberw that their confidence und ednperltion will be merited. T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y E Work of I Lg1" :ll i th u al I0 hear of |:\ff¥UITI fr. (inndpi Wwdl grubbod up luamr..Mr.writes that he is build 5 .the horns ul Mn. R. J. Idurdo-eh on auto J~l`§§3.I1.?.? :utruck but tm tail graphic duty of nllcs of the 11z~Wm. Keliy, See'y. what happens:i 1\s;;ln¢nlay.Clurlea fried uw of me troopen.Hun! was bringi ng a :mx ma of It had been his have out the sw c o mn u u xr v S M- H . . ._ ing tvgo brooder !1ou.»en 14 by ae, one!A m°\'¢- mm by Senator Aibvrr last Tunaay , nb. s.for chicken.; s.1.l the other for tor-1553"and Repnuntstlve Albert;Mn liurlioch wa; uahted bv Hrs. 3,31 ge H]f_|Lo i Sprlck, to make the I'ontanelle high-ri;shu»=d;d ¢hé'».,.."'I,'§d one tifou::|">| :hte rond 5* boirag "f8'='| i=*§F';:: §;=f1~== in 3° cnteruinment.hogs into Blair from the west and (Continued on P m E i z h n :»3 and inrlce s thu summer.the state' legislature.This 1roul¢|§°ns the usinela meeting. a cut .ucrou from the went lo Wash-Ag Biair Sale Pavillon 3;;qr¢|;_,_y open up and improve one of the most pmgam of music and readings feat-i :ton street by the West school]ANNUAL MEETING F b.12 t 10 ' lock mist!f u ' ":in2'°;:;i ;;===,,,g=;\_3;f nlaknfiimponant highway:in this c ounty .!:"I"|lincoln, the many:mi ¥"°'f'¢\Fhun Chu.Blanchnri of Ile n n n .Sm 20%xesd ofegoodorm l:r1:l alotmd ten dollnn a weak out 4,r j Running directly through the oen-= ; = _ ; - g p " ~came In from the north.The truck ,gg Dodn. N¢;,,,,g| on February of |1} kinda; 7 Dum: gm. to furor their cows and chickens.,ter of the c ounty from out to wt,I re "°' ment; were served..from the well. and ihe auto from a ar.. 1921 at lo AM.. thi .lnmul stock-in Aprii; 12 Ima of :ood mek hw 'lt wo tlitl jim' tnve l fro m the butf th north 40\1i¢|°¢¥ and the truck '4"\';holden meeting of the Surety Na-weighing about 175 pound:each;.\brother-in-law has Ytc tn lly lu nnint section in the totmiy arrlf EI) HUMPHREY8 VISITS BLAIR iiwvd ovor. Thohoga were I¢l¢i¢l¥4|§tion:\l Fi nn [ A m Association m§ c . we chickens,farm nnchlnery, bought 3°-*~==f;<=<1 '"§','°'°" ",f°f " " *this *""'°'*"'°°"Y *°nuif.owr the ment emi of town and one an mx to whi c h n o pu b li c mn mllwwho a a g u m Bring in annhing aero!! t msd mfg' 1.dm "»1M;_;=> 1 For genera! 4:o.1\eniente £0 the farm3 EJ Humphnya of Bmuflwater, NGK of the profeniorml hug sullen that curlially invited.\iyou have to neil. a w all fgisyinz °':;.ng lu "°ers of this section nothing eouid be arrivrd in Blair Monday by busfind we have been revlizag about would.Rune!A Stewart,Battle cr¢¢k.Is-11.C Brunfiqe, Sales Mgr. winch ini rummer.roall a1'¢,1¢ne that would be of more lnone|itJ5F9nt Monday md Tuesday vllitinlt have hid a jab,insunter,},,.|]1¢f}|L Webster, q°,g,m,},nm| Charles! "'I.'f_T"i;'1'I'i'I'_'l""_ff'Tf.'.f'§."f'f"S ~ - . - . . . . .'*J.'f.E'L'f ,€:%i';_""""Ftck '"'*°*'"'f1": in the f~'=1~'>°r*\°°d ...;Graf!, Bancroft will be the p==n¢ip¢z;auslrmss Ann §E \.1 h e w o n :o i u n s u n g u m w l e p u o u u . 1 F l \ - i . . . . l . . . - . -. . . . - - I . u . u n i !3 ;I n n ! ! . r upw c nu .u e w p u u u u n u n u m n u n m u n I n u Vo f d u a l s e r vi c e , a n d i n vn l n u h a s b e e n i n c : n can bi remchad by each subscriber Tha anrvice nina hu been imnrnved 1 machine, which rings subscribers ialephot mat on the line a "subdued humming" sm :nur itnxlux use gnu uw; lun: HU;l2\J-ln.:uu\.u.ls rnmul !|\:|\l\|\:lllI u|.ur.1 nw hula $15 dnmlgexi gg the speakers.SOCIAL FORECAST£1';f§"I`»L,'§§'£»"&§".2§"'»f'.°"2§-"?2§'Q Mr an d Mr i G A Ralhmann en ra *iii* ""{.'I"""L`$§| "'§ Hrndwater amount of °b°"flw I All those interested in the prob- 'W mn n g g e m u um I m f th e f r r n e l 1 u=nd F¢| ».z o-o .r- :.a u .season.Iter u in ed at 1 nu n orlock dinner 440 aern of Zami nml feel# mi hi;Mr. and Mn. Frank Mciirlde, }Ir.:g'f\.- Z.-I.|.., MZ. .f.Il?J'»§.'T.@f'I¢ :hen-F¢b H_ ( ;;.{Amgenmngm, ale. gmggg B;| _L m CONGRBSW -g_-gf M ; l smi e\ ¢!\ lng ... lF §| u:\the way to independence lnfnml Mr Gerald Lemon, Min Myrtle from.A Une prognm ls offerembi'¢b | g _ w R g meek.. 118 a e U '"*'**a Un ;a r yearn.»Mel ad and Allen Mchonaid wet 1 1 4 an || L,red;;,<2 3,1 B mA bill h hee b ht b l;ph;dMhhn<l;ng!ra. hte hg i no the IN OH '?""§ holrbho were §§'2§"' at "!0an`a :me a asm "'E.l P.5?f£I.'§_""'e at r as n ro u are r. a r 1 1usP1,A H A n o s vm u .»1='<in ree ration of son near mn QUIC K ~A LE Fw. 12-A.. L. Auxilinry vatnnrine:;°.:'...1:°':.":,°' °.:.~;=;:::...::: .°::; '"m':.""i.';;';:.,:~':'.:'.°':.;,.,...... J ..i " ° ' " " " ' f ° ' ~.~ Colored orchestra and prInu. f I .Jr C th 3\l"-\'I'!'. who has had trouble'The Pug Noble Grand Club wil!I am about to lpn!! for California Feb. 18-Peter J. Nielsen farm ule.nt thu pon. ent ol Blair.I n p u s -Hr. url ln. 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