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02-17-1927.,,~'"I Blur. Nebruh. February 10- 1921 -'ra nnsmara»¢¢»wu£=q»1r=d=°puz1»u=cr|a¢m¢¢.u¢ unAr.~~ thi! pqsetrlted theen..Ilalmk MIIB m¢§'§.'"IDU "-2u, .M ln. .mm u¢n¢mmu»d|___________.___11 |;|;.N a l i n !THE ENTERPRISE ~A wcu. uswsnrsn mn 1 Au. 'ras norm.:955 BLAlR'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER .Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AN D COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" / BLAIR, W ASHINGTON coUN1'Y, NEBRASKA FEBRUARY 17, 1927 No. 4VOL. XXXI HVu r n vwE a r l Th o m p s o n h u b e e n u g d e r t h e 3 _ M r .a n dH n .E dN a t t e r w e n1-=; I Ummm mn 1 Utluly FARM BUREAU [MNA MUSIC FACULTYATTENDS STATE CONVBNTXON Prof, Wilde B. Nielsen and Mlm .~ H u m e n . w e D u a m u s i c r m m y , I-'nl Hdfer Cinb lu Edu 01|¢n| ud.f Marr llama Conveldenna B: un- ter Home hlnlgemml.Flock 0| Chickens Give nu Manghly c o w AND HHN PAY PROFITS hx! week eounty qent Geo. Bliel .lbcoveml considerable inherent over um county nrlrd lnl A Fmt He ller and Orville Nielsen.senior m the music depnnment, attended the Ne 4 h r u k l Shto Mud: Tuc hen' Con~vention lt Linroln Feb. 9. 9 nd 10. Muster dun! were given by Perey Rcdar Stephens, famous volm coach,by Hun Kmuun, prominent violin teacher, both of New York, und by Ham Le vi, plank ! - nd meh er nf Chlc ap H u i :Coc\umwr¥~Ou'hzsdny aveninl' Harold Bl\|¢y, Lha- world hmom phnhi uve | c onc en_._..,.__._.L.... ...... ._. ClTY CDUNCIL BEARS ENGINEERS Re p r s mu th e l I-'mm h d l f f r i l l ` c » w m M m w n u c m d : A n d T l l k o f A d v u i l v O ! M m Pal¢r_No .mlm Taken W I L L HOL D S P E C I A L u s wn xn Az nn mgulu meeting of un dlycmmdl held luv. 'hladay awning th mum ny hkft ¢_ i\\|e:v|!_ ~-qggq CARRIGAN NAMED um'r||n.w I-.\n'rY 1 MQ und un. (hu. munfow,~ JUDGEMW im throw mn.. nmn of amr. u mh h i m C o u n ty ' ma m Re p r e - n n u d ve o Dblrle l u ma For ri m 1 1 "1. `az n m . Judge wan" un Judge cqv. mums THE Arrolmxxasr mvmm Mdlullan |»mm¢¢a on Wdnuday Um appointment ul E1 B. Clrdnn ol fllnir to bc ilrige ol' the .uwerulned z :number of friends inflmnur of um !.nt¢u"| hmm. Leonard 5H=-mum-. on Blturdly evening, ta lmnlnd Mm of hh ellhLee:nh Mnh Wnnlvennry. The uma wu went play ing runes folleweml by A very appalling lunch. Time pn sent nm: Mr. a nd Mn.Runnin Hmdrlkun,Mr. an d Mn. ,c m '| "hln| ~l!o\d\. Bwly n ltld Edu fSpH:k,l l l d m l Bran!-oil.DUNUIY|aa°n\¢¢»-mry, n|¢¢y\ smuh, ummm |'jf'd "%'£'!'0!5a .~'¥2Pf'": FAVORABLE FOR I FREE BRIUGE Te k g n n F m: D u u y r e u ln l S u n S l u m T h u C mlr ll Rg p o r h - . Fa vo n b h Tu F r a B r ld n . o A l B l k i n N u r " i l u FIRST S TEPS A RB Now TAKEN Good nam tuc ked Bid: W odnu-dny morning f mm Co n g mvn m Sean in thu form ol a \ ah | ' nm »....4-.. u..»..~ m.»....... »..4 Mr. and "fa q._ B: BWP. attzndtdday mu Saturday. g I single cllent. llltune's Sale Regulatar Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All the lluvnr and nourish- ment are retained ln fresh (rults and vegetables. Theysupply the sysvm wlth mlnerals nnd carbo- hydrates--nlltheneces- saryelementstobulld bone. muscle.tissue and health, Our .dssnrtment ollresh Yrults andvegetables me the largest and our priccs are the lowest. 1 gal. pail ~ Symp $.65 ._. . . .4 AI TA Bm foam s¢ ~2 * / '~ I"~ 5~q. /~~ ;1 :\.,Z ' , ¢ * \ . \ " a4l ,n' H\ ' ; g ~ - ; ¢ ; 1 ¢ § » » ' " \ \ , 1| |' \ . ' ; § ¢ J F, . , - v A-» 1 gal." pail Brown Syrup .55 % gal. pail White Syrup .35@ (5.@/ 1 Friday aid S Hi QP@ o@ @ © ©@© @ ©© \ A SPE~of New Sp 0 urEddle ls a lwny s re lla nt i'1e's pleasant,politea nd co mpli a nt; Yet, Whlle he's elllcient, He|,sn't o mrghclent. Large pkg. Pillsbury Bat?ancake Fiour.42 '/.z gal. pail Brown Syrup .30@, ~. Large pkg. Aunt JemimaPancake Flour.42 Large pkg. Jersey CreamPancake Flour.30 O @ @ \~r§f1 ' l a rpkg. Advo Pan-ca e Flour.25E5 £1 Blue Ribbon Corn. 2 cans .25 Country Gentleman Com 2 cans.35 Al l d u r l n gthemo n t hof Februa ry we \v\l|give5% di s c ountIo ra llorders Cash and Carry. All the new colors a Silk »» n '°"Creek »»==== sm 1|eel-emu wsu: ner ; ,,.,;;',',z;;:°~<»';aaa.";;,'w».;.;,;,.¢..,» ;;,;m;, aieakhm .,,¢,.,,a.. existu1\~ Lu-ciwr. Mina Benin Croudy.where they hm spent the lui tw:o trueIlClarence Olson of Herman spent week! at me home of Mrs. Wien:InhisInteryers"Grandpa..._ 'sunday at the John !deDonald_hf§\1f-|m__. cum md family.w....|.:;...| .¢......1 lima houseMn.alnubrm ummof u1»\f1"'=i=\.§§|a§..;» mm im Hn:k MsC-onnll1a,Bert Ipunod on fnvonhly by C\¥l1lf¢ll md fr} §'11 §§é ° =iT" ° ' d l 7 a f t e r n o o n .It h e c r a p : t w e n t y y e a r s a g o u r p o n - .. _ _ _\lr|..... ....\¢¢l-Inn! 11».\nv!!. r | !| l - -- I . . - . . .n. . ,l -..g|.,.|?,".|'HA' éinaz is ~fi¢u:-In: on iualafiln .imrm population. 'nn arm!The Teknnuh Noni! are ver! far-Il reality.p e n !l h l~Q tg mTHl a v a l v\ H u n uw u - - n v - . .v . - -_. _ . . .,_u nMh o m e .l l a m af o rt h ec o m i n gy e a r .' m e n uw e r es e r v e db yt h eh o r t e s e . 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I . . ! l | -l u n n l : m u s l i m0 |n u nn u n sv us u vA v a v Atkinson site.When Calhoun celebnted the cen- tennial of Fort Atkinsocfs founding, Grandpa Woods 'lu muter of cere-moniesandthe c ents:09 inte apartfromthefortsitecomfield' g g G f g n g m W o o d s ' h o m e f i l l e d w i t h -1 -n6nn u n I u n .|g§|~~\ b g y h n n 1 1 g | t g r c u Q l u » l - ..m » = \ »e q g n g . u | 9 u | n . \ » . 1 u |\ | » \ ». , the new band nada: the J1rectlo1n|m¢..\m mend business in mm ways. ;43_g_g|g=g;g»3=;|i=,i}51j§,'ivgii§i'§lé»= ~ m|»iF|{¢i'.i»"-|765 .......; fr Two lmpurtnnt -==~»~- an khed mea for wu m u u y ,eb mr y as1921The nftermon meeting wxll be held ll the c ourt house ln BH( The 'evminr meellng will be hild at dw nnthus! of Blnlr the bench wld lx th: nfhrnova llr Paul Smewmo l tho Agronomy depnrunam. will hold a question box d.||¢unl»on ol growing nllalfn und rreet :lover ln he h nn h , : Mlm the r un ltl o f L N y a n ol the expe rimmhl h mwlre they use ianoculnlml seed vt. ualnnoculned hme vl. no hme, im- p o r m : w i n l u u r m n m m d I n d ought in nhbw thmlr c olnn at mutime.Prvl. Nielsen hu :huge of the ticket naomodnhlozu Ind nm be, M to furnllh any lnlnrmntlcm. Phone Red as or Black 220. COUNTY COURT num WEEKv Haul ¢.;, of I?-elif: ln .=:m1¢ am-lei And Ou Llqmar Cue.Holds Far Complainant In Bull!- Johu Oompwn fum homo lin ; northern wed vl. southern |oe.L Liquor Dun cum: "_ -..~.- _M -~ ----- ---.ln ml way olnmv equmlpmnn md the rnnmplng of the and plant, ww ls au , n l d th c an or dm propos ed wmnmmn will be neeeuan bdaro vu m n h e r m u l a n b l h i n d n mthln report which ewan the plnnl und I m u m o f t h e wr k vm is yur L1. Should dm work be dem, hmnver, o u . ww vm b s ml d e I vm o f z u nhry paid the ¢1|~lMn-ln; compmyfor their plum und suporvlllon of Um work. After an hnrlnx of un :apn- ln y ]|.\m¢w= c ounty .H b iatlnr w an n mmwy b do n um ml hi s s o i ln o wp n c tl d n g h wwi th h lm. 'rs were many nppllnnu for¢| ,f,1m,- uid Govumor lnllullen. "nll u f :he m goo dfxna adl I lnmll lo c1¢y one lnlenuzal and gnc the Gvnrnur Mc en hu appoinbwl more ,iudgu than fallen w thelut_d any other govenmr.Ho |p~ pdauu ulx commlulonan uf m nu w i n n coun, appoluwl George A.Ebltly of Sunwn judge of tho nx- coun w (Ill n vnunc y :aux-fl 'hum of J udge Emu, nnmed cor! tgeedelly $500 males! the wur m | N r a n !considentinn." s e n u t l n ( m l n } h | t h r g y ~Meyer uf Alllann la .mn §§§"vJ§§`io6'}}Eri§}\»£".»§' &ii§§hand vm-k.'nm h n R004 mov: me Teklmlh il 1° bl congrntulnfnd. nom! WAS SALE DAY Lode Grimm Lund Anounling T0 §| An n S o ld A l P u uu Au c - l l o n L u ( ~Alla 1|Au s Nm D ru m s» w " ,....,., .......,..~.,...... - . . _ . . . _nndqumm for mmm.. BLAIR uma wana DEBATE 'm mu: Mah uhm dlbatlngtum ¢°°1W|\| of Dorothy hmm,mm 'Hldan and Wlllla-m Hdlzr, vmn eleareul viewry ova- the Onkhndbum.=°n1i»¢ln| nl Tlmmn Kul,Ehuy Strvmberg and Dow Pu..n u u n u n l l n l a - u m l n E u I n n a r a n .rm. dabau pruv- ¢a to be nry lnlnnltlng thmnlhoun mm I vk wr y $ 5 On the H ° - " d b a D\h¢ r ma. the Bld r d ubstln lun . . . . . . . . » . ~ . , A - H . " u . n vlu r n ........u\».\.\. .-»..-x...,.1 . 4 . S&§"§I=`fs"asn. ABI'IS! HHH? were |ele~ren clriidnn.throughcholne ha niches.§5°"'°-rtlspent 5(om|yMr . mdMm Lou Sc lu.nl: enter-! at tha home ofl...|l!1¢d a few frieilgds at supper Sut- urdny awning.hose prtknt urere nllth Iverson dnlMlIndMTBDin~ _ g a . f`1=`l"§\F§§=Z"""' £1`fTw{£é`Sd£d»v # '°§'$f"`;n.1 Mrs. Ben You and Hr.and Mrs. Will Voss lllcllddd the birth rllur turtll' of MTI. Hlsgh. vi!!! It ul! Calhoun will mis: him.He lived for Calhoun,nlwaya a booster andneweraknocker,hediedendowed with a. wealth of affection frcm all whn lmnw him.He lived his own\ . r I A .N .An d e rw n .n m h ube en u l t h e M a n y M a k e r s w i t hH n . J .S . ~ ~ ~ "$h§'°;i.'2"z,"&T=`aL" lt. ¥lR!;nu-ilvlv,nu.: usulu "1 | {|l!U"_¢ " j f - - -1 i:\dg¢°"Su\torz'| death,xmlhz ; u i lands *"' :old at auwon so utllfi "I'i»d'dehau vu spinal br m u ,1 iudidal appointments.unuin mongagel.x Re d o f Olk lln d . wh o p n 1 h i d ~ mn . mn lmr Mli ln nf W u h in z -In all than vera 659 sex: of thh history of the question md mentiomd g .-w o o d o f B l a i r a s s i s t e d b y R e v. K m i s o f C a l h o u nw i l lh a ve c h a r g eof £110 ce r e m o n y a n d i n b e nn e n t w i l ! b e m a i n in t h e O a i h o un c e m e t a r y . Il e l e a ve s t o m o u r n h i s l o s s a s i l - t e r , H r s . M a r y Tr i p p o f P e o r i a , Il l . , :Iac a h al f s in ne r, Mr s. 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D u r i n g o n e o f th e ta l k s n n e w ph a s e o f mu n i c i p a l s e w n w a s , b r o u g h t o u t .T h a t w a s t h e u a e o f It h e e x h a u s t s t e a m fo r h e a t i n g p u r poa ea Th i s p r o b a b i y w i l l b e w o r k e d G I V E S L I N E N S H O W E R M i e s A u d r e y W o l ff w a s t h e r e c i p i - en t o f a n um b er of be au t ifu l pi e ce s o f li n e n l a s t F r id a y eve n i ng a t a s ho w e r g i ve n h e r a t t h e O r c a :Gi lb e rt so n h o m e w e o f B l a i r .A u d r e y w i l l b e m a r r i e d t o M r . G i l b e r t N a h o f L o o t B e a c h , L h l l fo m i a t h e la t t e r p a r t o f th i s m o n t h , a n d w i l ! l e a ve F e b . 2 3 r d fo r t h a t p l a c e . 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V A L E N T I N E P A R T Y The Horne Economic\C1ub of_tl\e th a lznain issues t h a t m i g h t d e vd o o on bo t h d d aa . Do r ot h y Je ns e n o p en e d th e d e b a t e for B l a i r a n d s h o w e d t h a t l f t h e a ff i r m a t i ve t e a m l'alk,,|t o p r o ve t h a t u m m w a s a r e d n e e d f o r t h e Cur tla ~Ra ad B i l l th e y c o u l d n o t h o p s fo r t h e a u p p o r t o t t h e b l l l .E l - r o y B t r o m b e r g M O a k l a n d i l l u s t r a t e d t h a f t n a n e l a l a s p s d l o f t h l s b i l l i r y a ae r ta s o f w e l l w or k ed o ut ch a rt s ;I r - vi n Tl l d s n an al y se d t h a h i l l a n d s h o w e d j u s t i n w h a t va n t h i s b l l t i s we a k .D o r i s Fo t o s eloaed t h e a f - fl r m a t l va co n st r uc t ive a r g u m e n t f o r u m m . :b r s h e a r i n g t h e l r m a fl t a o f t h e pr o p os e d bi l l .W i l l i a m H a l l e : closed t h e oo n at r ue t lve w o r k f o r B l a i r b y s h e a r i n g t h a t t h e b l l l i s u n - A m e r l c a n i n na t u r e ,a n d t h e p r i n - l l r ey < L harmin~ New Creations in Fraéay Aim s§urday, Feb. 1| a | §m n 'A m ] 1 i ' § "m f " ~ " ! ' _ f ? 1 " _ 2 ' _ ' f ' 1 ' . " 2 . . " " ' 2 - " . . ". 2 | $ ' £ E . " _ ! 1 E ' _ " ! ' i ' f ' . § ] "; . . i " " " ' l n n Sport Coats and Sport and Street Dresses ,fm nw thing! um are wrong? How uvu: g;'"°~~som en 1can she correct them ? Tlmese wml .\...».. _~ -I 3 Llvlu ghn,Amanda,Lottie aml!|*l*l Dr. E.. W. Buta, Professor of ..._...._|g°¢;,p y ly d n d and "endnzlgngliih :nd Cheniinlry, Midland Col- AIITOMOBILI: ,\LclDs:§'r hes!1. ahaped aprons, serve! the ¢w1;Iez~e: Mr. Frank Madson, member of!eats.Soon after zhat impcrtant part 1 Midland Collage dlb-lla squad for two Tuesday morning at about 8:80 of the pany, the guests departed ale f>¢¢f#»_____ 4- ...|.. ah.. Lu.; n:-|.:.» IlAll the Late Colors and Black SIZES RANGE FROM 34 'ro 4s UC. P. Hundahl and fonneriy with theiiu ahe luppy evening.I~sn.\1<r=:sm:u1=:A:~e PARTY"inlair s u m Bank,m m z in m a r i .i!lL.uu|of the"I home.E...-mul.l»..¢a.. l\A - I {I;!,ThI.l|»|?|n¢;| 1]JC|]t 'W days |1EACllERS i.f*§P Mr. Prices from$992 to"$30£2If Gunn \\ls¢'n:is|N |=|:.\>\. l'er Tun (°| l|.25 was Shakesperean.The g|.teBl'3 "¢l'¢h|.l|!2l'f0f ;fexes to see the gig »i1I§.I"T.§.1"E"tE"" 1*""i. `ii" 1vaas|.||l|}arrayed in Elizabethan garb,esehifielm and do a mm nm hand ln-f f m the;eg i ei n fh ..'l'3.'.T.`1-»'l°"I.' I §».'l»...,,.".ii1 aplays."~i'»..f"'Z'I.'e".".if'.I'§'°l'§""§'h"'tl to I,th their .favorite Pl!! time ni Fur". -e tv con noe operas e br5,|2,,ment, favors and even the ment!--'bank until April lat atter which'Th ri C"which took the form of "The Term#-Qume M expects to loaf for a U%!\°lwun Eypmazsngxriet ue az iu us o ~ a t " - s o cleverly carried out Uwlend will theft seek a location ano.!.[{r,|; Mrs. Carl Schmidt, le°¢on¢!"nn.lShakesperean idea that the party will let clown to work again.Alles Addie Bunn the consolatioz he one ion;remembered by those;...._fprgu t.: .1vF:annee Bros:was elulrm n of ODD F!lI.01rlr RBBEl{All s n 1 slum. &0>ll!~G rshlezs nh ronc nn wu:A'r1o:~:the party, tltlehsraa sponsored by ;1 aMisa Bosses.g The Clsld Fellows and the Re`hekal1a [)r.}{";, drove up gn Wayne of the Blair rganllation nra plan-l Th ,J ,Rl'Il.IG|()U}5 PROGRAM AT DANA ning a Ilomsgeomlng for Satuhlay't:: nfii £i%.?.".l§ "§f'L'l§f'.f`l.'I,"¥"f.'Z levening.All 041| Feliosrs llIll their fggmlinl echool there, back with hjm. "The Life of Christ" will he tk-Qfamlllea and all Rebekah: and tlrelr1 The young lady was suffering pleted in atereoptiean slkie at the hnshands are invited to be prese:\t,|r¢m an attack of acute oppenlieitls eotlege next Sunday evening utartinl and out ot town members who flndjgml win be at home all this week or at 8:15 IRM., Feb. 20.A vivid Inter-_it Impossible to he there are asked until ahe has recovered f:orn her U1.pretation of the picture till be given to writle letters which will be rea-I I neat.Her roommate Miss leuth to an appropriate mt2elc'lLl pregramlto the assemblage.[Huakheut aeeompanied ner home but :Injured to the amount or °""""f altlon.hmulrecl eirnoleons and Blosrlson re-j Th Party was suppose.| to lurid in ¢ei\e1llar;I£ on ~ M-~g_ whlgtcioglf ,florilla some time last Shmlaf and ' " ° " 'a 0 '§~'mg't .after a c ouple of :Ily a viewing thelen it in sal ' eaeapet nr on msun wonden of the southlami willreturn arriving in Blair the latter part of Ig;3}r P:-:N:<sY1.vA:~:|.\l{El..\Tl\EH Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore one inreceipt of a letter from their flilllgll- ter, Mrs. Tom Blnnthanl, who with l.||husband is touring the out in the employ of a iycetlm bureau.Last S\.n.lny they found themselves nearlluntlmnlon, |'eno. which is the home of their cousins, Mr. and M1 Tom Miller and so ran over and spent th.:ony with them.Mrs.Ulanehanl is known to Blair people as Ruth liooreand Mrs. Miller as Neva Moore. The Blaneltanla wdto that they will'be in the employ of the Chicago Red- i ll the week.The party (rum Blair eonsistetl of N. T. Lund, Will Johnsen, Guy Hink- ley, 3-lr. and Mrs. Don C. Von Deusen #A n o u t r l z s x x s with heartfelt appreciation vmwish to extend our thanks to the many, many fri:-mis and orgarnsationswhosokin-Ily sent such beautiful floral offerings and in other ways extended tokens of sympathy and :espeetfor ourlilear father, the late W. li. Woods, whose .leath leaves n vacant spot in the lives of so many1.1..f this mmunity and especially toto the public is cordially extended.and a general good time la antle- itahng her to West Point when .»..=.'I§§" soy1\;l|imlik':l§fe.t:»u°Illalsu:ec't1e|:|l]s, ltls :l":lhlren. he admission 'UI be <=hrs~I fipatal.took u a mn..l..f sh. ........»-..-rm Children. which will he dven.An imitatlon A dinner will be served at 6:30 re tu md last Sunday,the doet\r 1 1 beting toumarnent. 'hrentp~two high sc hools have sind to take pmt in this comin! event.A fine silxer evowill be presented to the vsinning team at the eloso of the debating series. Little Ethel Holstein, nine year old daughter of IId Holstein of nearSpiker was operated on for appendi- eitis at the Chris Brltlorf. Sr. home last Monday momlllg by Dr.Me-Dennott of Omaha.At this \ril.il1|' slit! is getting along nicely. A tralnetl nurse ls in attendance. u r s r xa s s A NDSOCIAL FORECAST Feb. 18-J.ll.Grimm farm sale. Feb. 19-W. w. Weed fam sale.I*via 25-Harry Farbman,violinist, at Dana college. Feb. 22-D. A. R. 1'-"tg Cards and dancing .at A. L. hal Feb. 23-L Fink farm sale. r lII '( E lil'II.\L`lllI.'l, No 3 £.\ NS. Per 1 an .30 o u a r e m vl e ~o m s p e cISa \1|:<um1.z. }»l3Ii'liZN No. 3 (Wm;3 _ _ . . - »_ . . . .. - - __ _-_ - - .. _ _ _ - _ . -. . . _ _. _- - v - --- - A few large size winter coats left at one-half price, to dose out gmQUICK x.\l'|lTu.\ r\(}.\l" rzllvs °.Ianne Pkg...25 oQll(| i NAPIITII \ S(}.\{' wars 02 Large Pkgn.13 (30011 HRISK1IT IIAIJHN.a~ -¢.»¢-. ;I»09 ;;; ;';| : e d t o ~ E a r l y g o w i n g ~ G ¢ ; ; : l ; M R S .T .C .H I L T O N ,T h ;l _..-,_~..-.l p :;vi!gg |'= .lp|,¢|qq1|gg'| | "" |'|f - _ _ . . - »_ . . . .. - - __ _-_ - - .. _ _ _ - _ . -. . . _ _. _- - v - --- - A few large size winter coats left at one-half price, to dose out l'II.\L`lllI.'l, No 3 £.\ NS. Per 1 an .30 o u a r e m vl e ~o m s p e cISa \1|:<um1.z. }»l3Ii'liZN No. 3 (Wm;3 _ _ . . - »_ . . . .. - - __ _-_ - - .. _ _ _ - _ . -. . . _ _. _- - v - --- - A few large size winter coats left at one-half price, to dose out gmQUICK x.\l'|lTu.\ r\(}.\l" rzllvs °.Ianne Pkg...25 oQll(| i NAPIITII \ S(}.\{' wars 02 Large Pkgn.13 (30011 HRISK1IT IIAIJHN.a~ MARKET ;§ ;I»09 ;;; ;';| : e d t o ~ E a r l y g o w i n g ~ G ¢ ; ; : l ; M R S .T .C .H I L T O N ,T h ;l _..-,_~..-.l p :;vi!gg |'= .lp|,¢|qq1|gg'| | "" |'|f - _ _ . . - »_ . . . .. - - __ _-_ - - .. _ _ _ - _ . -. . . _ _. _- - v - --- - A few large size winter coats left at one-half price, to dose out P Watch this space next week for our SaturdayGroceries and Meats]Specials I " -I--a ' " Pllih u u 'fc 4 1nun, Neb.1.|k.\, Feb. 11, mr Blair, Rebruh, Feb.11, 1927 -nm mrrsnrm ss -_ 1 - n b r u - r z m v n r n m . lira.Floyd H and baby _B l a i r a l l e n ~lla and Mn.Sprkk and |gf-= visited at Paul Spriclu W ~. . EYEarl Thompson 1=~\;;~d C. K. Aago-=»== get ready for la olde Th~ a £1 Goodman and Jim took dinna at Wea Paneettr Wednesday. llr.and Mn .Eddie FlekherturnedfromCraurfond Thursday |are staying at the F.E.Fletohe home Mr.' * ° ' g °Loftia and ~ Hhauled hay or Joe Lyons Friday.Mrs.Blum and Oscar 'm Sa urday awning at George fill."Mug Hovendlek and family, Ray mond |5111 and famlly and FloyMagi!! an farnll_hapenf Wedueadaevening at Earl olnpaonn.Mn. Hill Sprlck and Darllnl, Mr! Honard Curley and Robert ment. F:l U-g at Frank Erfkaena.r. Andrew Andersen, ArthurMarie were Blair caller? Saturday.Mr .anl M m Chas.Goaaard o Fremont took Sunday dinner at JoeLyona.Delbert Flddzer rm! S atur danlaht and Sunday at grandfath-ern home. Mr. Vie Skov and Emmet are with the manage.Ura. E.. w.mith and Gladys werecallers at Wea Faocetta Thursday at- lernoon.Nell Thompson and """i{: Wilbur,Wallle and Maldn Upd spentSunday at Earl Thompaona.Hr. and Mrl. Chu. Hoverullelc andHowardspentSundayatHermanHorendlcka.m u Maude Erlkaen spent the week-end with home fnlka.Cluster and Vernon Hovendiekcalled af. Lester Hovendleka Sundayafternoon.Erwin Spriek, Bm 'f'=°=,;P°°=- RoyHendrickson.Chester orendlek, Clinton Smlth,Evelyn and EdnaSpldek and Gladys Smith attended agm at tha home of Mr. and llra.l1a|. Thleldfoddt near Blair Satur-G55 evening, given In horror of Mon- a.Hendriehen.* li n .Chaa.Hevandkk m i n d atLesterIjlovandleka laat Thursday.OBITUARY Mrs. Evelyrln C. Goaaard wan bon zhliardnon County Ohlomin 1847. an seven year: o a o mowith her parnnta to méfn.. County, Ill., where also gnu to wornanhood. In 1884 lhn waa married to Archi- bald Bovnn to which union elevenehildnenrmo born, aeren of theta g_="°f"==¢,_'1°f in death, also hor hoa-ml w o died Dec. jlq 1900.In 1871, with three children they movedin a covered wagon to Flebruka andmottlednearVacoma,llrtzg thennntll 1898 than they moved to Blair.The deceased be an her chrlatlan lifewhen a 7°°nLalrl and lived it faith- fully unL0_r jlaaiar c alled harhomo"P'0b£ llE'\n|.r o u r i ln mn nare left. to mourn the deperllsre ofn lovi Chrladan mother.They are: IL R.of Dalton, Nebr: T. H.Boree of S klewn, Salk., Canada;H.F.Bore!of Hatllofnrd,Salk..Canada and Ura. W. B. Brunton ofLe3.lz, Nehr.Alan twenty-two grand-nhlldren and nine ne at |*randch.l!~ dna survive.Funeral services wereheld al the New En|la.nd.ohure.l1 onSunday afternoon al a o'dock. Rev.H. E. Lncoy offiziatlnf, pastor of tha ll. E. chuxh of Cra a linda waafurnlehd by a mixed rtartet c om- gg-=<1 of Edna Sprick,'lla éirohn,m. and Erwin Sprlck with EvelynSprlck .rt the piano.The frallbearara were Chaa. Cram, An Cark, Hon'- Bl IC sm! ell at Public Auction on my farm two miles of-Kennard, on.the B-line,'on theold QJ.D , in farm, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on . but now living in llnneoota, came 'lm week for a vm: with his bro-thers, Fred, Herman, Char. and Johnami other relatlva and IlHends.J.H.Johnson,'ma..'1a3er of 'thelocaltelephone company,was InOmaha last 'Dueaday and Wednesday with bla wife who underwent a minoropenlionat the Swedish Minionhoiutal on Tuesday.Sho is reportedtorecupentin: nloely which will be good news to her many friends.ldr.and Hrs.1.. A. Woodwardspentreday ln Omaha with theirsonrt and family.. B. D. McDonald of Tekamahspent Thursday at the A. W. Barge heme while her .husband attendedtho F. W. Lowe farm sale.The railroad had a force of men hen the put week removing nl! the uid rails ot the eldo track east of thedot and laying new and larger ones.EI...Bert Lowe enjoyed u visit last Tuesday from her mother, Mrs.E. E. Rarer of Blair. Mr. nad Mrs. II. 0. Cooper motored3 Omaha Wednesday and spent the y..Robert Daugherty of Omaha wsu abudneas eudler in Hennan Thundnyand visited at the E. W. Burdlc home while in town.Hr. and Ira. J. D. Lowe, aoeom-panied b their daughter, Mrs. Wm.Mille:5.-0...to Blair Wednesday fcrenoon whore the latter visited adonlill..Hr.and Mrs.Chas.Hastings o!Blair were culling on friends at Her-man W ednuday of am week. Bert f=°°g;f of Tehmnh spent last Sunday In ernrnm. A lmre truck como un from Oma-ha Saturday and moved the horne- hold t w d l belongizm to Howard Pleroe no that city.Howlrd accom-panied the drive: Lo oversee the work.He went to Omaha several weeks agoand secured employment In the Hn!National Bank.Hence the family will reside there.John Platte movedinto the property vacated by Howard I |l |l |||||| UND THE couNTv vol Interest gathered by Enterpdse ents from every c ommunity In W ash- ington County . e-¢.|l.r|~c.l-e.ve~f.|¢v¢¢.|u»¢¢.a|..v|s.a¢.'rI\¢Jurs 1 EWS sr. Feb. 10 the»ptist church Mother Mins".ma to a goodtive Audiencefull of fun,ted it reached r\ of the eastturaily which ay a suceesn.re:Mrs.z. ercher,beetsHer,MsriorieGenoa Litel,~n Van Horn; we ani Harley . licenses inperl were thenent Teksmah n Petter snda brother ofandis well'lea the Hin-stere at Te- enend eon-hes.ket ball teamstrong South day evening RO N * l lschool seeoru!the Omahanlevening the I r !. -team here, 1ference game.ed the Pemlerrenin;n u ri . L. » .I Hsnison entertaine-I around fifteenfriends and relatives at s. rniscellsn-eous shower for Hrs. Wm. Rumup sen.The time was spent in visitingsznrsmund five a'.:lock nice refresh-ments arena served by the hostess.llrs.Rasmussen received s numberof lovely fifts which shewill find vefy useful in her new home.Arrangements have been madewiththe Amedesn Legion boys to hold the annual Piremens Bd! of Te-icsmsh at the Legion hall ho:e Feb.22.This is .lone because the To»kamah hall is much too smal! to ee-ecmodate the crowd.Alben Woodvrarcl was up from Omaha Saturday for a brief visit wlth home foike.on Honnlay of :his week Air. and Mrs. Wm. Rasmussen mosed into the house on the Woods-Updike unc hvacated by Bert Lowe who moved totown.Hr.Rasmussen will be em-ploxed br the ranch this season.ln. Annstrong rss up from Blair Tnradsgon business.The E. Llfiles' Aid enjoyed a \e.:y pleasant meeting on Wednesdayafternoon.They met with theirpreddeat, Mrs. L. C. Hansen.A teawas served following the regutar business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton arespending a ferr days at the home of Hrs. 3utto:1's parents. Hr. and Mrs.J . H. wut. Miss Maxine Johnson spent the week-end in Blair, the rust of MissAgnesGiibertaonanattendedashower for Miss Audrey Wolff. August Rogert, s former reddent A. J. Cameron; "Tho Panama flaw"bs Mm Wallis Hanc ock; "What HuBeenDonefortheNegrointhe South" by Mn. T. J. Reen. Mlm IJtedyre Godsey spent theweek-end in Onuha as a gunz ofMiss Mlm Hlmlen.A. I2. Muer visited home foih at Ocibine, Iowa over the \¢\.1ek-end.. and Hrs.R. E.Marina ofBlair wen up Hondiy ua attend theBaker Uma. fum nie in the Home-nlead district.The c rowd vu lmdl anl thing: sold for very lov prices. Rev. w, A. Bowden of Gretna wasa dinner guest hal Thursday o! Rev.and Mrs. '!'. J. Reese. i n t a g a i n t h i s w e e k w i t h M m R e e s e 1. 0 ug ; ° P\ b\ "| |M i n A l i c e T r l p l e t t a n d M i n H a r i :H e l m s o f T a h m a h w e n gue sts o f M i n H a r i o r i é Go da ey a t s u p p e r o n Th u r s d a y eve n i n g . 5lr 1.M i n n i e Sk i n ne r ,Lr e s i d en t o f U n l o c a l W o m a n s A u x !!11°a l t e m l e d t h e d i s t r i c t c o n ve n t i o n i n O n u h a I n t W e d n e s h y . and around again after a siege ofillness.Tae iearhera and trainers ccnhr-ence of the Blptlat Sumlly School met Alondny awning with M1 FloydLofiis.Min Marie Helms of Teknmah 'nua guest of Hhs Marjorie Gwber an ll1urad:|y night and attended th ihome talent play given bytha Huw southbound psssengers os Sundaymornin .sChas. Hurd of Blslr vu transact-lnibuslness in our city last Friday. rs. Emma E. Eafldd ani arnslldaughter who have been usslBne theirhome at the Baker Bros. (ann outof hers,left Mondsy evening forQmahs for s vislt.Mrs. Mamie Allen of Dtmnlng, Heb. camo Saturday for s vlsit.at thtJohnCameronhome.She will beru-rnemboml bg; n1:sn§.here as lllssZlamls llchlul n.T family resid- ed hui? for ms.-my years.Her friendssn always glad to see her.James Skinner was quite bsdly lnjumi but Tuesday by the explosionof a ran of bloating powder which he em using ln splitting lop.Sparksfrom the tune are supposed to havefallen ln the psil containing the pow-der.Dr. Cameron alrened his burns and look hi-rn to Omaha, fearing his eyes had been lnjtzned bs'the fire.Lauer reports ny that it ls thought'his eywght may bs saved. A large number attended the Poul-try and Pig Clinic hold at the L »=hall lslt FrInlay afternoon.Dr.. L. Grubb, s repnesentstirs of the Geo.ll. Les Comps.-ty of Omaha use incharge and [eve an interesting talk explaining hour to recognise,treatnm! in s measure, present many ofthe common diseases which esuss somuch lou of poultry and swine.Ile!e Carpenter hui the misfortunetc run 1 nail in his foot one 'lay last week.He had gone to the cost shedIna pall of cosl end sterped on 4bosrdoontatxingthensil.thssbeenvery psintul and he is laid up fromhis work st the Fsusett cafe at pros- ent.Hrs. Fsusett is assisting duringhis absence. James Coo r entend an Omaltshospitul Along for treatment.He has been suffvlng severely from theeffects of uleensted teeth. 'lhe Womans Club will meet Fri- day afternoon with Hrs. H. B. Cameron.Following is the p:ng1gm to heElven: Uwe; Current events by Irs.uhm Olson. Hrs.z=; c. Held sndMn .PreI Robertson;paper, "The and Clayton Sheets in turn moxed tothe place where John lived.John Garber of Blair was renewingacquaintances here one day tho lat- tsr part of the week.The administrators sale of theF. W. Lowe more held Thursday althe Rowe farm south of town, wasono of the largest. held naar in mmftime.The day was ideal and a`l.ar¢\ eroml alttnlirtl.Things wld welland brought hizh prices.C. S. Cam-eron was suclioneer.The Womans Auxiliary met ln rex ular senalon at the Legion hall llmtWednesdaylevening and .liscussed plans for their part is the .'I'loneerDura" no be given this week.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knott of Oma-ha are rejoicing owr the arrival of a ten pound lm at their home.Dr. L. W. Cnxmbaugh, \eto:inarLmwas up from Omaha over the weekend looking after his business here.The doctor L. taking a law course at Creighton University in Omaha andcomesto He:ma:\ occasionally onhwneae.The town board hafhlilford Noyesemployed at present trimming trees In the old park east ol the depot.This place though not used as muchas formerly, has very beautiful slunle t.eos. Hrs. Bessie Eccles, whose home ls l:l. Ontario, Canada, came 1ast.Mon-:lay for an extendel visit with lmdaughter,Mn .A. J.Cameron andfamilir.She has been visiting her sons n Chicago the past two monthsand uma on from there.Dr. andHrs. Cameron met her in Omaha. R n w. W. Bowden was overjmm Gretna several lays the past meekdoing some electrical work. Hr. and Mrs.Bea Wachter wereHldr callers last Wedneniay. llr. and Mrs. H. P. Christensen ofBid: ame up Saturday for an overSundav visit at thég, home of theirsou Clarence out on the old home plaeaHr. :fd Mrs. E. P. Harrison were 1 n l CHURCH 913551031 u r n n c z v n c n w ¢ . u » » | - n e m u u u u a A: \ h r D . & n l\ly , P u ' h r . 8 d q s a o d x | A . l | . s n u g - u m x x x m l v ¢ . | u | ¢ . ' v k l l l ' I : | 0 P . l . c s v n c a o r m m r r ( v m l l u a h u u r l h d m s d h ) m u s a m m /u . I n - | i . | | W n | \ . \ p 1 l A . l > ` a \ r u u m n a » m ¢ ' m o 1 > . \ | . ! v l l h | | v : v l u l u ' l : l o P . l .Q u ¢ h N | ¢ h ¢ . W d u l d l y ' l M o o N o u u n 1 o r u u . c m m u l < c a r . w u u f / m n n a a u u l 'A.P.Nndl,P||t¢fln d u a d wlu l .u¢ u» ¢ a ¢ f» g¢ uA.u. c a u n c s o r c o b< t ¢ . w u m ; w » m 4 m s m » ¢ > 8u\d »y s ¢!» o1»u o=o oA. \| .K M- va é 1 5l| 8¢udy,W»dno»dq u -. PA UL LUTHERAN c m m c n '(Drum, Nah-uka) Rn( R. J. Relnan-van. Fuwr 3\l|\¢|:;,,B¢ho| lt \0 A. M.a mh mmm a t 1 |A.u. r n m u L a a r . ~ Sud 1 . P. N. G . cu mind Pridu o l and Kwik. w. o . w . m u a m l Yfldu E m u . u m m c m m e l o n , Sunny E. Edu Pm. Nc. z uxn mx am ns. lvmlhl. mo BUSY BEE CLUB Lu! Friday ef Mouth .w _~.(W , linc oln and ind zum; H. J. Warning. Pastor. Sunday School st 9:46.Strvinli ww Sunday morning st 2050; either in German or English l m m l n - Bibb clul Wednesday awning. DANISH sv.L.u1 'm:mx CHURCH {Cor. Jsckson and Gtntsr sires!! H. Nielsen, Psstor Sunday School 9:15.Eaxlhn service 9:45. Danish snrvin 11:00. Evening ss:flees st 1:30 P. li. i s - o n a s m z m o CHURCH o r .nnsus CHRIST or LATTZB DAY SAINTS mn S u n s b s tw s s n Gt h s ' n m Udo! T. J . Elkiatt, Omshs,Swv! ! Sundsy sem: st so 0'c loek.' Pnsehing Ssnrless st 11 A.. ll. I BT. FRANC IS aonuu <c»uw11¢Chunk) (Coma Colfu and MJ: stud.) Fa wn C . A.Bsysndorfsr, n m a n d m m e m u 4,1 month, lsss sl 9 A. H. SAI CB IIB TZN BZNALL x nms or B AU LING Day all Nlgh 8¢v\¢l Phono 215 J. P. Evans: Burn 1 i mn.<,x. uns. J; B, BOWIAN sos wuz N cbruh BLl! |` Al|_ || O F Fn l: 0 ' A|¢ d c | Ullln ic c u m - » n d ' r u m qAho Agent forQnx in e m m a xI Gnduta al du Amerlun School I \of Onleoy slhy ul Kir llln,;I Hllwu r i |D v. r . n l. n u n s 1 On n n l h k P ly n ld n i n».m~w Bldl., Blair, Nebr.I Omen Pham 185 Rn. Phone 272 x JENKINS :mess snov Qld Bee Hive Annex vn o nr r D E LI V ERY 1Phane amz s1 Blur, Nebr. IIl III I x MARCUS nl-xx HDNDEIJ Ans'r1uc'rsn 0l!|;e in Hayle BHK- BLAIR TOP ANI) 'run-: c o.1 Auto Top. au. c m-uim. sua" I Conn. lllller Tins and Tabu 1 Steam Vudnnizlng J. EI. Hiller, Proprietor1, ,Phone Black 9 A ¢ » a 1 n ¢ s o ¢ » t u » ¢ ¢ m» 1 = u p u a m»~ :mi d u ti u 15.60 up a p i Chrirlnlln Lbr. Co. Cal for abouPoor.121.09 had with Henry Cm-htenna. Supplies for g Done Poor 2113 of the :City dB1air,C\\z!\nt&;\ohea 23.44 an n f L E. C h ua n, Ro ni n .75 day ¢fFred De Wabtr, Bupplki hr 'A ttn ts Pwr 20.00 C h l » hrmen Ca-Op. Union, Cod for P wr 25.10 8. F.. Baller, Rent 2500 liolmquht Gr. a Ihr. Co., Cul 11.55 Kim Printing Co., Buy pliu 20.00xnbm i Sc ott Co., Suppliu 19.25 *label J . llanh. 00 Sw!-» n-penn '"11.50 Huveiler Sanitary Groemr. Sup- .pllu for Poor 9.75 Poor -81.50 John llcilsy, Supplies for Pwr 23.20 Henhl Hc llanigd,NursingPoor 82.00 Nebr. Scbwl for Did, Ciothingfor Inmalu 14.74 Geo. W . Nlhon, Dny 10.00 ~n ...North, Side Sion, 81199320 forP wr 6l.l8 Omahs Printing Cu., Supplies 15.11 Rhett Liar. I Cod Co., Fund forPoor19.85 E.B. lhdfieid, Supplies for Poor 8.18 w. J. Sal, Supplies for Pwr 186.11 CHURCH 913551031 u r n n c z v n c n w ¢ . u » » | - n e m u u u u a A: \ h r D . & n l\ly , P u ' h r . 8 d q s a o d x | A . l | . s n u g - u m x x x m l v ¢ . | u | ¢ . ' v k l l l ' I : | 0 P . l . c s v n c a o r m m r r ( v m l l u a h u u r l h d m s d h ) m u s a m m /u . I n - | i . | | W n | \ . \ p 1 l A . l > ` a \ r u u m n a » m ¢ ' m o 1 > . \ | . ! v l l h | | v : v l u l u ' l : l o P . l .Q u ¢ h N | ¢ h ¢ . W d u l d l y ' l M o o N o u u n 1 o r u u . c m m u l < c a r . w u u f / m n n a a u u l 'A.P.Nndl,P||t¢fln d u a d wlu l .u¢ u» ¢ a ¢ f» g¢ uA.u. c a u n c s o r c o b< t ¢ . w u m ; w » m 4 m s m » ¢ > 8u\d »y s ¢!» o1»u o=o oA. \| .K M- va é 1 5l| 8¢udy,W»dno»dq u -. PA UL LUTHERAN c m m c n '(Drum, Nah-uka) Rn( R. J. Relnan-van. Fuwr 3\l|\¢|:;,,B¢ho| lt \0 A. M.a mh mmm a t 1 |A.u. r n m u L a a r . ~ Sud 1 . P. N. G . cu mind Pridu o l and Kwik. w. o . w . m u a m l Yfldu E m u . u m m c m m e l o n , Sunny E. Edu Pm. Nc. z uxn mx am ns. lvmlhl. mo BUSY BEE CLUB Lu! Friday ef Mouth .w _~.(W , linc oln and ind zum; H. J. Warning. Pastor. Sunday School st 9:46.Strvinli ww Sunday morning st 2050; either in German or English l m m l n - Bibb clul Wednesday awning. DANISH sv.L.u1 'm:mx CHURCH {Cor. Jsckson and Gtntsr sires!! H. Nielsen, Psstor Sunday School 9:15.Eaxlhn service 9:45. Danish snrvin 11:00. Evening ss:flees st 1:30 P. li. i s - o n a s m z m o CHURCH o r .nnsus CHRIST or LATTZB DAY SAINTS mn S u n s b s tw s s n Gt h s ' n m Udo! T. J . Elkiatt, Omshs,Swv! ! Sundsy sem: st so 0'c loek.' Pnsehing Ssnrless st 11 A.. ll. I BT. FRANC IS aonuu <c»uw11¢Chunk) (Coma Colfu and MJ: stud.) Fa wn C . A.Bsysndorfsr, n m a n d m m e m u 4,1 month, lsss sl 9 A. H. SAI CB IIB TZN BZNALL x nms or B AU LING Day all Nlgh 8¢v\¢l Phono 215 J. P. Evans: Burn 1 i mn.<,x. uns. J; B, BOWIAN sos wuz N cbruh BLl! |` Al|_ || O F Fn l: 0 ' A|¢ d c | Ullln ic c u m - » n d ' r u m qAho Agent forQnx in e m m a xI Gnduta al du Amerlun School I \of Onleoy slhy ul Kir llln,;I Hllwu r i |D v. r . n l. n u n s 1 On n n l h k P ly n ld n i n».m~w Bldl., Blair, Nebr.I Omen Pham 185 Rn. Phone 272 x JENKINS :mess snov Qld Bee Hive Annex vn o nr r D E LI V ERY 1Phane amz s1 Blur, Nebr. IIl III I x MARCUS nl-xx HDNDEIJ Ans'r1uc'rsn 0l!|;e in Hayle BHK- BLAIR TOP ANI) 'run-: c o.1 Auto Top. au. c m-uim. sua" I Conn. lllller Tins and Tabu 1 Steam Vudnnizlng J. EI. Hiller, Proprietor1, ,Phone Black 9 A ¢ » a 1 n ¢ s o ¢ » t u » ¢ ¢ m» 1 = u p u a m»~ :mi d u ti u 15.60 up a p i Chrirlnlln Lbr. Co. Cal for abouPoor.121.09 had with Henry Cm-htenna. Supplies for g Done Poor 2113 of the :City dB1air,C\\z!\nt&;\ohea 23.44 an n f L E. C h ua n, Ro ni n .75 day ¢fFred De Wabtr, Bupplki hr 'A ttn ts Pwr 20.00 C h l » hrmen Ca-Op. Union, Cod for P wr 25.10 8. F.. Baller, Rent 2500 liolmquht Gr. a Ihr. Co., Cul 11.55 Kim Printing Co., Buy pliu 20.00xnbm i Sc ott Co., Suppliu 19.25 *label J . llanh. 00 Sw!-» n-penn '"11.50 Huveiler Sanitary Groemr. Sup- .pllu for Poor 9.75 Poor -81.50 John llcilsy, Supplies for Pwr 23.20 Henhl Hc llanigd,NursingPoor 82.00 Nebr. Scbwl for Did, Ciothingfor Inmalu 14.74 Geo. W . Nlhon, Dny 10.00 ~n ...North, Side Sion, 81199320 forP wr 6l.l8 Omahs Printing Cu., Supplies 15.11 Rhett Liar. I Cod Co., Fund forPoor19.85 E.B. lhdfieid, Supplies for Poor 8.18 w. J. Sal, Supplies for Pwr 186.11 CHURCH 913551031 u r n n c z v n c n w ¢ . u » » | - n e m u u u u a A: \ h r D . & n l\ly , P u ' h r . 8 d q s a o d x | A . l | . s n u g - u m x x x m l v ¢ . | u | ¢ . ' v k l l l ' I : | 0 P . l . c s v n c a o r m m r r ( v m l l u a h u u r l h d m s d h ) m u s a m m /u . I n - | i . | | W n | \ . \ p 1 l A . l > ` a \ r u u m n a » m ¢ ' m o 1 > . \ | . ! v l l h | | v : v l u l u ' l : l o P . l .Q u ¢ h N | ¢ h ¢ . W d u l d l y ' l M o o N o u u n 1 o r u u . c m m u l < c a r . w u u f / m n n a a u u l 'A.P.Nndl,P||t¢fln d u a d wlu l .u¢ u» ¢ a ¢ f» g¢ uA.u. c a u n c s o r c o b< t ¢ . w u m ; w » m 4 m s m » ¢ > 8u\d »y s ¢!» o1»u o=o oA. \| .K M- va é 1 5l| 8¢udy,W»dno»dq u -. PA UL LUTHERAN c m m c n '(Drum, Nah-uka) Rn( R. J. Relnan-van. Fuwr 3\l|\¢|:;,,B¢ho| lt \0 A. M.a mh mmm a t 1 |A.u. r n m u L a a r . ~ Sud 1 . P. N. G . cu mind Pridu o l and Kwik. w. o . w . m u a m l Yfldu E m u . u m m c m m e l o n , Sunny E. Edu Pm. Nc. z uxn mx am ns. lvmlhl. mo BUSY BEE CLUB Lu! Friday ef Mouth .w _~.(W , linc oln and ind zum; H. J. Warning. Pastor. Sunday School st 9:46.Strvinli ww Sunday morning st 2050; either in German or English l m m l n - Bibb clul Wednesday awning. DANISH sv.L.u1 'm:mx CHURCH {Cor. Jsckson and Gtntsr sires!! H. Nielsen, Psstor Sunday School 9:15.Eaxlhn service 9:45. Danish snrvin 11:00. Evening ss:flees st 1:30 P. li. i s - o n a s m z m o CHURCH o r .nnsus CHRIST or LATTZB DAY SAINTS mn S u n s b s tw s s n Gt h s ' n m Udo! T. J . Elkiatt, Omshs,Swv! ! Sundsy sem: st so 0'c loek.' Pnsehing Ssnrless st 11 A.. ll. I BT. FRANC IS aonuu <c»uw11¢Chunk) (Coma Colfu and MJ: stud.) Fa wn C . A.Bsysndorfsr, n m a n d m m e m u 4,1 month, lsss sl 9 A. H. SAI CB IIB TZN BZNALL x nms or B AU LING Day all Nlgh 8¢v\¢l Phono 215 J. P. Evans: Burn 1 i mn.<,x. uns. J; B, BOWIAN sos wuz N cbruh BLl! |` Al|_ || O F Fn l: 0 ' A|¢ d c | Ullln ic c u m - » n d ' r u m qAho Agent forQnx in e m m a xI Gnduta al du Amerlun School I \of Onleoy slhy ul Kir llln,;I Hllwu r i |D v. r . n l. n u n s 1 On n n l h k P ly n ld n i n».m~w Bldl., Blair, Nebr.I Omen Pham 185 Rn. Phone 272 x JENKINS :mess snov Qld Bee Hive Annex vn o nr r D E LI V ERY 1Phane amz s1 Blur, Nebr. IIl III I x MARCUS nl-xx HDNDEIJ Ans'r1uc'rsn 0l!|;e in Hayle BHK- BLAIR TOP ANI) 'run-: c o.1 Auto Top. au. c m-uim. sua" I Conn. lllller Tins and Tabu 1 Steam Vudnnizlng J. EI. Hiller, Proprietor1, ,Phone Black 9 A ¢ » a 1 n ¢ s o ¢ » t u » ¢ ¢ m» 1 = u p u a m»~ :mi d u ti u 15.60 up a p i Chrirlnlln Lbr. Co. Cal for abouPoor.121.09 had with Henry Cm-htenna. Supplies for g Done Poor 2113 of the :City dB1air,C\\z!\nt&;\ohea 23.44 an n f L E. C h ua n, Ro ni n .75 day ¢fFred De Wabtr, Bupplki hr 'A ttn ts Pwr 20.00 C h l » hrmen Ca-Op. Union, Cod for P wr 25.10 8. F.. Baller, Rent 2500 liolmquht Gr. a Ihr. Co., Cul 11.55 Kim Printing Co., Buy pliu 20.00xnbm i Sc ott Co., Suppliu 19.25 *label J . llanh. 00 Sw!-» n-penn '"11.50 Huveiler Sanitary Groemr. Sup- .pllu for Poor 9.75 Poor -81.50 John llcilsy, Supplies for Pwr 23.20 Henhl Hc llanigd,NursingPoor 82.00 Nebr. Scbwl for Did, Ciothingfor Inmalu 14.74 Geo. W . Nlhon, Dny 10.00 ~n ...North, Side Sion, 81199320 forP wr 6l.l8 Omahs Printing Cu., Supplies 15.11 Rhett Liar. I Cod Co., Fund forPoor19.85 E.B. lhdfieid, Supplies for Poor 8.18 w. J. Sal, Supplies for Pwr 186.11 NOTICE DF HEARING y-=\¢'-wan-»-onOF ESTATE 1 31' TE F NEBRASKA 0'Hlnlon A 0'Hlndon. Altyx.V o '||.s1'»\'m or uznmwu. County ll-Grm! lathnp, Any.WUNDIM ¢"'*"*7 In zu Coumy Conn 111 *bf Qwqrr mn ; .,;,\1 ~ME5wrrcspom | CHURCH 913551031 u r n n c z v n c n w ¢ . u » » | - n e m u u u u a A: \ h r D . & n l\ly , P u ' h r . 8 d q s a o d x | A . l | . s n u g - u m x x x m l v ¢ . | u | ¢ . ' v k l l l ' I : | 0 P . l . c s v n c a o r m m r r ( v m l l u a h u u r l h d m s d h ) m u s a m m /u . I n - | i . | | W n | \ . \ p 1 l A . l > ` a \ r u u m n a » m ¢ ' m o 1 > . \ | . ! v l l h | | v : v l u l u ' l : l o P . l .Q u ¢ h N | ¢ h ¢ . W d u l d l y ' l M o o N o u u n 1 o r u u . c m m u l < c a r . w u u f / m n n a a u u l 'A.P.Nndl,P||t¢fln d u a d wlu l .u¢ u» ¢ a ¢ f» g¢ uA.u. c a u n c s o r c o b< t ¢ . w u m ; w » m 4 m s m » ¢ > 8u\d »y s ¢!» o1»u o=o oA. \| .K M- va é 1 5l| 8¢udy,W»dno»dq u -. PA UL LUTHERAN c m m c n '(Drum, Nah-uka) Rn( R. J. Relnan-van. Fuwr 3\l|\¢|:;,,B¢ho| lt \0 A. M.a mh mmm a t 1 |A.u. r n m u L a a r . ~ Sud 1 . P. N. G . cu mind Pridu o l and Kwik. w. o . w . m u a m l Yfldu E m u . u m m c m m e l o n , Sunny E. Edu Pm. Nc. z uxn mx am ns. lvmlhl. mo BUSY BEE CLUB Lu! Friday ef Mouth .w _~.(W , linc oln and ind zum; H. J. Warning. Pastor. Sunday School st 9:46.Strvinli ww Sunday morning st 2050; either in German or English l m m l n - Bibb clul Wednesday awning. DANISH sv.L.u1 'm:mx CHURCH {Cor. Jsckson and Gtntsr sires!! H. Nielsen, Psstor Sunday School 9:15.Eaxlhn service 9:45. Danish snrvin 11:00. Evening ss:flees st 1:30 P. li. i s - o n a s m z m o CHURCH o r .nnsus CHRIST or LATTZB DAY SAINTS mn S u n s b s tw s s n Gt h s ' n m Udo! T. J . Elkiatt, Omshs,Swv! ! Sundsy sem: st so 0'c loek.' Pnsehing Ssnrless st 11 A.. ll. I BT. FRANC IS aonuu <c»uw11¢Chunk) (Coma Colfu and MJ: stud.) Fa wn C . A.Bsysndorfsr, n m a n d m m e m u 4,1 month, lsss sl 9 A. H. SAI CB IIB TZN BZNALL x nms or B AU LING Day all Nlgh 8¢v\¢l Phono 215 J. P. Evans: Burn 1 i mn.<,x. uns. J; B, BOWIAN sos wuz N cbruh BLl! |` Al|_ || O F Fn l: 0 ' A|¢ d c | Ullln ic c u m - » n d ' r u m qAho Agent forQnx in e m m a xI Gnduta al du Amerlun School I \of Onleoy slhy ul Kir llln,;I Hllwu r i |D v. r . n l. n u n s 1 On n n l h k P ly n ld n i n».m~w Bldl., Blair, Nebr.I Omen Pham 185 Rn. Phone 272 x JENKINS :mess snov Qld Bee Hive Annex vn o nr r D E LI V ERY 1Phane amz s1 Blur, Nebr. IIl III I x MARCUS nl-xx HDNDEIJ Ans'r1uc'rsn 0l!|;e in Hayle BHK- BLAIR TOP ANI) 'run-: c o.1 Auto Top. au. c m-uim. sua" I Conn. lllller Tins and Tabu 1 Steam Vudnnizlng J. EI. Hiller, Proprietor1, ,Phone Black 9 A ¢ » a 1 n ¢ s o ¢ » t u » ¢ ¢ m» 1 = u p u a m»~ :mi d u ti u 15.60 up a p i Chrirlnlln Lbr. Co. Cal for abouPoor.121.09 had with Henry Cm-htenna. Supplies for g Done Poor 2113 of the :City dB1air,C\\z!\nt&;\ohea 23.44 an n f L E. C h ua n, Ro ni n .75 day ¢fFred De Wabtr, Bupplki hr 'A ttn ts Pwr 20.00 C h l » hrmen Ca-Op. Union, Cod for P wr 25.10 8. F.. Baller, Rent 2500 liolmquht Gr. a Ihr. Co., Cul 11.55 Kim Printing Co., Buy pliu 20.00xnbm i Sc ott Co., Suppliu 19.25 *label J . llanh. 00 Sw!-» n-penn '"11.50 Huveiler Sanitary Groemr. Sup- .pllu for Poor 9.75 Poor -81.50 John llcilsy, Supplies for Pwr 23.20 Henhl Hc llanigd,NursingPoor 82.00 Nebr. Scbwl for Did, Ciothingfor Inmalu 14.74 Geo. W . Nlhon, Dny 10.00 ~n ...North, Side Sion, 81199320 forP wr 6l.l8 Omahs Printing Cu., Supplies 15.11 Rhett Liar. I Cod Co., Fund forPoor19.85 E.B. lhdfieid, Supplies for Poor 8.18 w. J. Sal, Supplies for Pwr 186.11 on w|TH .._.. R REPAIR suor Competent Workmen en Your Car Needs Tuning Up . 7 , ,~74'/rl ~t-Snyder Motor Co. Motor Cars Bloor, Nebr. Only Sensible, Sanitary Method heaper than any other way IR GAS COMPANY .1niheCcu.n¢yCourt1l n h w o b a t c l a t h e l a t t e r a f t h e Es t a t e o f G e o r g e W a n h l l ,Dec ea se d:T o L l o h n l n a t h u a n d d l p e r s o n a i n u r - e s t a i i n s a i d u t a h m a t t e r : Y o u a r e h a m b y n o t i fi e d t h a t Ja m e s W . W a r d a l l , t h e a d m i n i a t r a t n r o f t h e a t a t e o f G w m W a n i c l l ,d e e e u e d , o n t h e N t h d a y O !Ja n u a r y ,IM T . . f i l l !b i l d u l y m u m pe t i t i o n *lrith . s h i n f u m l n 1 : 1 4 ~ ~ t h t 2 3 r d d a y d B c p t a m b e r 1 9 0 4 , t h l a C m n t en t e r e d i t 'a fi n a l o r d e r a n d d e c r e e o f d l s t r i b u t i a n i n u i d e s t a t e m a t t e r ,b u t fa i l e d mt l r m i n t o m a h a n y g u t o h e i r : o f a i d d e c a d e n t , t h e i r d e g r e e o f k t u h l o a n i t a m -I n l a n d l n aalcl e t h i c ,m a P r l w l r l a a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s i n w a l p e t i t i o n t h a t a d a y b e ne t f o r t h e b v r i n s th e re o f a n d : m t i e a o f s a i d: h e a r i n g b e g a v é n b y p u b l k a t i o n t o I 6 l \} ;/13 >I $ a n u u » u u n ~< ) \ I 1:81 , ( All IAS. unison. »:.l of County Dnmmhllonas ;_ B. lumnmls C. J. NB130N' mu c . llmi n .n m n n c a m ln Um la tte r o f th a E s a u o ll Willhm Hkhmuk Dleeued:1'o!»he Cn di mm of S ai d E mu :You areb mb v | » u n » d , n u . r wmd ¢ » z u » e County GMI-Y! Room tn Blair In uidc o w , o n u w n u ; d u a l u m a . IOYI, and on the llth du ol June, J-\~r.|\.vo-u\.v|-¢.| HERMAN 0:1 'l'lmrs~iay eveni. young peopie of thepresented thai; playa three-act comedy 'l ll mixed and "rg apple ltth c ia g io n nil.I tyet u the title sugguthe heart.The mem!nil played their pam makes a home talentThosetaking panParrish,Evelyn llcCumfnlngs.Viola I1 God\e}; Alice Triple!Eilnne Bunlic,v mbee Hancock, Carrol l.Romert. the County Clerk instructed to draw wsrrantu for tm dollln per month in ply the mme.0: motion dudy made and carried 211| bond of Albert Hman for Rold Overseer ans approved.On :notion dldy made and carrigd a Rdunding Order v u granted Chu. T. Lang in the amount. of $1.46on account sf double umument. On motion duly muh and curled Ed. W atnrmm vu lpiiolnled Bold O1 0 1i ¢ lf ln Dh tri c tNo .x a w n n vaemey. NOTICE Gnu: Ballard, Llwy erIntheCountyCourt STATE UF NEBRASKA,u . FT. CALHOUN AND 'JICINITY Mn .Roy Bohn an1 *daughtergMary Ann :elumcd tg theirhone onSaturdlynightafter visiting nia- tives at Boueateel, South Dakota forsome time.A roup of friends and neighborshelps Hrs. Henry Fincher celebrate her birthday Saturday night at her home.The l i n e :Irene lleiiillan lndLouiseKamentertained. a numberof young folk: nt the McMillan home Sunday evening in hono: of Mille:Agnes and Florence Larsen,wholeave ihe latter perl. of this monthfor their new home in Iowa..ln. Kite Jacobsen, e former Cal-hounite,returned to her home in Omaha Snlunlay evening dur zpeml-lng the inner part of the week with old friends here.~.The Ieeture given by R. w »fg»=>=» ~-sst the Ba r d adjourned to meet Feb 21, 1921.Annie C. Mmiin,County Clerk In the ~utter of the Eltate oi Thursda "evening under the matricesof the hom-. Club wa s I re!at- tended and proved "gg entertaining as well aw educutio to all pn:s» ent..Hin Edith Cook of Dmnha was n Calhoun vidio: Friday.wg G. W oods of Endic ott n d Hn .` E. Blackman of Lincnin. whocame zo attend the funeral of lhearlntner, the late w. H. Woods, Ee!!Monday noon par gheir 1egpective horhel.. 1 ' Father (severeiy l-Now you un- 9. ar. e-~fis te |1-i'p or r, r, r. . nr n. rl- of Ft. Fl. lah B- ntah- on-d nt ur- neeanthe r i l in the heirs at law, 'next of kin, dev- iscee, legateee, creditors and all per- wns interested in eaid estate:You and each of you are hereby notified u m on the Slat day of January,m r ,Edgar Larson filet hi:duly verified petition in this Court, Selthq forth that Mar;Ann0'Sullive.n tiled, intestate, in and :1 reildent of Washington County, Nc; b:u\u.\, on the 22nd day of Sdptrmber, 2924, the owner of an t.\t\¢5|\ide1i interest ln Lot number :lx (li) andthewestsixteen{l8)feet of lotnumber five (5), in Block fiftyfour (64), ln the city of lltair, Washing- ton County, Nebraskn, that aah! petitionerisnowtheowner of mid real estate. he having acquireI his title thereto through meme convey.aneea from the heirs at law uf raid deceased and their grantees.Said petitioner furthe:eel.:fnrtll he names of the bein at law of said eleceaged, that no application has everbeen filed for the appointment of an administrator ef |aid~est.\te in thentate of Nebraska, either by pvsons clairnlng to be creditors of uid el Lltl or by the heirs of .laid deccaeeI and that no court in said state haseveraoqdndjurisdictionatthesame, that more than two yen:1 have eiapaefl aince the death of raid de- ceased, and praying for an order ofthis court barring all rtatms against nhl estate, for a determination of the time of the lc ath of uid :le- ecued,that she died intestate,a detennilmtiutl of her heirs, their de-mo -of kinship and the right nf descent of the real property belong-ing to uh! estate.You are further notified the! this court hu lay orderfixed the 28th ally of Z"ebrl.llty, 1927. at 10:00 AM.. in the county 4nun. room in the city bf Blair, Nebnrku, aa the time and place for hearing laid petition , and that if you io notthehappearandeonteatthesam<~ the Court may gn n t the relic! prayed for therein.Wlmeu my ha1uland official aeml | The Enurpdae for nun. lady?Small daughter (unimpnued) - Will you please bmaun it again, .imldyf I hlven£quiha get your uavelength. ann.Thetiznolirngodfnr thupre-i v ti h l : m a s o t h : i h lm g a g omentation of claims agalnn uid Es-!-gh. 23,4 My d Baptamber 1904,1 use ll three months from the Ilth Cmnt entered it'|fi nd orderd a r ° f u m a MJ .1921,md fh° | a» m¢ of ru fui bummin um es ta time limited for payanent ebtl ll matter,bu; failed therein to r Ona Year I m m u l d l l t h du' of n n y f i n d i n g u ¢ o \ . b e h e i n n f Munch 1927.decadent, their degree of ktuhloW I 'I 'NES Smy h an d mJ £h eS ea l1 §Q,|n;,,¢,¢ln n ld e s ta te , of uid County Court, this 4th day of PrlwlrlsFebruary, 1921.1901ition (SEAL I. c. ELLER,l' " ° " ' " '36t.County Judge. 'hearing a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s i n t h a t a d a y b e ne t f o r th e r eo f,a n d : m t i e a o f b e g i ve n b y p u b l k a t i o n I | l 6 ~l The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY Rathjln has f1leJ ber duly verified petition in the District Court of Wuhington County,Nobrukx, and commenced an action ln uid Connagdnaf. you, the object and prayer of which is to sever the bonds ol mat- rnmozly between you and to obtainan.|b»otuto divorce for her from you together with ouch other and fur- ther solid in the premikn as may bo just sm! equitable.You are iurther notified that you u e required to so lver dm!actionin said Court on or bciort the 25111 day of March,1927,or the Court may take the allegations conixlncd in uid petition to be tnxe md grantsaidplxintilltherelieftherein prayed for.,JDated at Blnir, heirrukn, this Sth day of February, 1921.Lens Rathjen, 3-SL l'lnin1 NOTICE OF SUIT 0'HAndon l Diianlon, Atty s.To Hmnr Ranhjen, Defendant: COOK W l T H on REPAIR sooo Competent Workmen |When Your Car Needs .'Tuning Up |.7,, .7A.»,~ | Arndt-Snyder .Motor Co. ;Buick Motor Cars Bloor, Nebr. 2n¢iand4!.hBlturd.|y1\.nlruoun|l¢:pt:\|¢l,\.»o. an-»l1.......1 Bran. nba.. clk. .A m on g th e ma n- is t h e O m a h a S u n d a y n n a m e s o f t w o r o mpe op ie .Mi s s E d fu .\ R o y Ha nc oc k.R o y I o u r t o l m o m x n ,W d . k n o w n h e r o .H a o p o cock i m p l e m e n t b r .mfk a n m h .H e r o a n f r i e 1 g r a t u l a t i o n s a n d b u t Th e h i g h s c h o o l b l i r o n 1 g a m e fr o m z H i g h t u m o f O m a h sa t t h e =~=,§|»=h a l l . 1 5 t o 5 .e r r n a n b i g t e a m i n i t t h d r g a m e 19 i n R n n "|\\||.rl You ne themfon notified that which was the last conference gmm.week-end in Blair, the rust of Mil The Legion team played ihe Penh!Agnes Giiberuon an nttended atown turn the num evening.| shower for Miss Audrey Wolff.Last Friday dtexnoon Hrs. L B.August 303111. 1. former reddent and secured empioymmt In tht Hn!National Bank.Hence the family will reside them.John Harte movedinto the property vacated by Howard Sundlv visit at thég, home of theirsou Clarence out on the old home place.Hr. :fd Mn. E. P. Hudson were ~1 Q n v n n u 4.5214.15 u m 12.40 23.55 mo o3.25 u n o H u a n g l u r s u n a u».¢mu5»"..........u t h e b e i n a t l a w l e f t s u r vi vi n g u i d Seo;-ge W a n l e l l ,mlensued,t h e i r d e - rr e e n f k i n l h i p m d t h e i r r i g h t s o f n h e r i l l n r r e i n u i d e s t a t e m l l m r . G i ve n u n d e r m y h x n d a n d t h e s e a l Rotd work H1ofzmsz | mo m o I. C. zL.zJ:a»18.90 35.10 28.30 22.2lJmoe U5County Judge 4.5¢ LO( af' ve rt.:34.21 i-L9l 1 will w e s t " m i a i f -....,., 1 m 1 s u s s w : < s n s P R H C E E D I N G S Louzsty C o m m w k m e r n Ro o m , B l d r , H e i a r u k l , F e b . 7 , 1 9 2 1 Th e B o a r d M C h l n l i y C o m m i s s i o n - e r s m e t p u r s u l n t t o l d j o u m m e n t ta ke n Ja n. 2 4, 1 92 1.Pr es en t: C hu . Ne ls on , C. J. Ne im an .u r i C . l l . B e h r e n s . Th e m in ut e s of 'h e ; \l i ct dl . 1g u n ed - i n g w o : e n a d a n d s p p m ve d . A ft e r n u r e f u l e x a m i n a t i o n o f t h e Io l l o wi n g bi l l s n n t he d i f!e r e :: | . fu m !! u w a n move d an d se ron .!<. ~d t hat the fs l lo w i n g c l a im : be a l lo w e d a n d (S o un t y C le r k E ns t ru c lz d i n d r nr wa r ra n t s o n t h e Iu n ds i n H e a te d b t l m r a pa y th e sa m e .C a r r i e d ...th rt in i .l er 1a lu e=: , Su pp ii el for ` Po ur ,U . A . N . B a l l a d . M a n a g i n g P o o r F a m -13.1~ C. I. . B . :a d a r f¢ Tl xi S i t vi c t 1 # U ne r Tc. e p!w. . ¢ Co .n t m a T o l l s 3 9 , ¢ uns. J; B, BOWIAN sos wuz N cbruh BLl! |` Al|_ || O F Fn l: 0 ' A|¢ d c | Ullln ic c u m - » n d ' r u m qAho Agent forQnx in e m m a xI Gnduta al du Amerlun School I \of Onleoy slhy ul Kir llln,;I Hllwu r i |D v. r . n l. n u n s 1 On n n l h k P ly n ld n i n».m~w Bldl., Blair, Nebr.I Omen Pham 185 Rn. Phone 272 x JENKINS :mess snov Qld Bee Hive Annex vn o nr r D E LI V ERY 1Phane amz s1 Blur, Nebr. IIl III I x MARCUS nl-xx HDNDEIJ Ans'r1uc'rsn 0l!|;e in Hayle BHK- BLAIR TOP ANI) 'run-: c o.1 Auto Top. au. c m-uim. sua" I Conn. lllller Tins and Tabu 1 Steam Vudnnizlng J. EI. Hiller, Proprietor1, ,Phone Black 9 A - - - --x1»31 .I u n . D . W . B E L L I 11 P l l y d d a n n d S u r g e n f :I | O ffi c e 2 Ph on es Res.5 2 | I v - o - ¢ - u n - - » - - - - --I * a n n * FgANiC a. nu mww sA n n !Ior Fairmont Creamery) a Pays Highest Price for Imu u r m r . c a a n ! A N D a c o r n On Finn Strut South of lnds-1P1f»""* Talenhonu Offiel 'Phone Binh £22 5 x DR. W . F. nl-znmnu.nlnr r zs r E ILocated in ==-~»¢1,=;1==» Thaltn Bidg. I] Blair,ebr uk;I 1 f xn. G. ALLEN 2 All'4'!IlAC'l0|l 1 4Insurance-Ihntal;3Real Estate ; Oi fi u in new Home Tbcatn B!¢||.| -an 1 ' m a z x r s u o r » |E.. C Run, Pmprieiaf IlMeals 40 Cents I1 Excellent Cuainc IlSntldsctory Benin IICourlzuus Treatment l1 First door east lclntorprlu olfilt | I l l D D l ;'!»C L E A N E R S C i e a n i n g Pr es si ng R e p a i r i n g Iac ate c!O n E n t W u h i n g t o n S n n t B l n i f.N e b n l k l ..............-.-.-.. - . -|........ . - - - - .$312 Ea1.61xrraomsr' srxsooru. cnumm 1.On moilon duly made and carrie Bridge Cantnd nfuded Beaty (bn.ranting Company,they bean; th:wut and best bldden. mul cheek returned to ihe unsuccessful hidden On motion duly mule and cnrrle .he foilowing nsoiuzfon was a-IcpvedRESOLUTION WHEREAS Section m l of £11 IH( c n . C o lin ml ma mu h ! Carl Ruler, Parlor Sunday School 10:00 A. I. ler nln g a fnu | 120 0 A . n l. Haworth L eltlll at 8:8 PM. ill 1:80. ul: young pe uplu lnm. e ve ning.M r n m n l M n .I l .B.C a m e r o n a t - le m lm l a d i n n e r p a r t y i n O m a h a o n M o n d a y .. Th e re g u i ar m o nl h l y m e e t in g o f t h e D ¢ [ | ¢ ¢ o f H o n o r w a s h e l d l a s t S a t - u r l u y \ : \ e n i n g .D u r i n f t h e b u s i n e s s s e n i o r s M n . J e n E r i c n n a n d M n . I'r a n k Ar ni ek w e r e vo te d t o m e m -be r sh i p a n d w i l l be i n i t l l l e d l t t h elmeetinghe l d M u c h 12.A f t r r t h e b u n i n e u m e e t i n g n s o ve r b i n . c . z z . t i n y a n d M m 0 . H . G o d a e y s e r ve d n ni ce lu n ch . n t l ?h u l l K i l l l l |l \ l \u l l r x ,n u t r -a r d H m e o c k ,A n d y S t r u t h e n ,W i l ! E r n e s t a n d J e a n Fr e e m a n .In t l ? - m e n t w a s m l d e In t h e N e w E n g i a n l i ce m e te r y b a l d :h e r hul ba: 1d.T h efe l l o w i n g w e n h e n t o " t e n d t h ese rvic es :M r . n a l M n .H e r m a n Ml . - l l . M r . a n d M r s . G u y h l e l i i n n i s : n d l l l G i l l i a m o f T e h m a h ;M r .a n d M m .A m x i G o l s l n i o t W a y ne ,H r . a n d M n . C h u . G o u a r d o f F x m a n t . M r .a n d M n . .H o w a r d Speck,l i n . H a r r y Y o u a n d b a b y , E l r l a n d C a r l G o u l r d o f C o u n c i l B l u f fs a n d W m . Rn. Chu. D. Harhag. Pastor \ mnnn1 1 and"sH?]31i:lilLié Section 2193 uf un 'Sewiun Laws of Nubrsuka for L92 :widen that "when the amount 1 money which the County Tnuun*nina to depwt in the banks wit! lad Holy Day at 7:30 A. ll rico onry Sunday. Fntarnal Ind | mm the County Tnuurcr may 1 The f ol lowing descri bed pro;Jerty, to~wit: MACH INERY "\... Friends or Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Hiller of Ltkc dui:m¢5ii| ;B1 Stokes were sorry in lelrn of theJ.alh of their inflmt non.The little BLAIR |;_.\|r}|31\ CHURCHfelis*was born Sunday morning,l"cb. 6 and panned away and W uburiedI-'ri¢!ay afternoon. Rev. W: A. Damien of Guin: wal, Arthur D. Smalley, l'uto: Sunday, Febnmry 20, 2927 uorm un[NIGHTS OP PYTHIAS One One One One | team Geldings 9 and 12 years, weigl1 2500 ieam 7 and 8 years, weight 2400 Grey Horse 10 years, weight 1300 Yearling Colt One Chore Bo one Queen Incu une Brooder one John Dee Lformick-Deeri 6-HEAD OF c.\'r'rl.xf TF Four Milch Cows, one to be fresh about sale day Two Calves 37__|.1E1\[) OF HOGS-37 Fifteen head of Brood Saws Twenty-two head of Stock Hogs McCnrmiek Stacker;two one Go o d En Walking Plow Acme Bi nde r; Seeder with G. one; o ne lily alle Empire | HAY AND G R AI N Two hundred and fifty bushels Kershion Oats Fifteen bushels Seed Corn One stack of Oat Straw one c l t F ~ CHICKENS Eleven dozen White Plymouth R»o¢k (`hicli|:ns ;lCupboard; one 9-12 Congoleu H0 One New :gan 'J 6 rs, weig l 25002400' \ l 1300 ershion Oak-1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS One New Range Stove;two Heating Stoves: one Puritan' Oil Siove wiih Oven; one Kitchen Cupboard; one genuine leather Davenport;&ne 9-I2 (`on|¢oleum Rug; one 20-gallon Stone r' if 1? about sale day gk (`hicl¢ens -3 7 \|oNn.\Y AF'|'El'lNOoN cum in dinnrr guest at the 0. II. Gouheylr Gas Engine' one Pump Jack'Mm- Ffhhy-''ru sum a n dbalor;one 0ld'Trus|,y Incubator:Mn. Jdm """`"°"'"'"' un lm.UM L * G lllm ix ln d lz _»mek liven Inv ll un ||¢vm|.| ennllll I vlullntnve: six steel thicken Cooper:"gr Sllgnday. ..'l'l¢!~¢s nn IMI!umnf. w..&|\|'.f.'{°\'i A.||.Q... K . K . 1 i . DELPHIAN cwuWilla Caiher Chapter e 14-inch Gang Plow; two Mc- \s Cuitivators; one.Little Gret- lter with 160 rods of Wire; one of Rake;one John Deere Hay Discs;two 3-section Harrowa; Iugh Suiky Plo w;one 16-inch :one McCormick Mower;one one Rock Island Lister;one ass Seed Attachment; two Wag- ia c k;two sets Work Harness; dill-ning Machine;one Vi ki ng or; one 1926 Ford Touring Car; : th r ee p i le s o f (I o bs . __ wllh punnares, the clock ana noun-I~ when in atopped on ~ ,,,-| ...;.;=~\¢~»==~2s =f;;3 ir;.»1. ing the tirket to correspond io thehour was grin-n the rloek as a prize.Mila Akira Stevens of Blair ia thenew hookkreper nt the ilnneock lmp!ernent atom. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis of Uma-ha spent the first of hat week ntWea Faueettl. I`reern:m lpflie stayed all night\nit2LChenter Ilovemlirk on llosnlay n `!oyd Hagill and !amll;|r visitedai Henry Hovenallclu Wednesday.1-Irwin.Iivelyn and Edna Snrlrk lo the Bible T" Prayer meeting every Wedneulay evening at 8 o'dock. Choir practice every Frhlay eve- ning at s o'cloek.Mrs. Lou Hungnte and Hn. E. B. Redfield will he hosteeaee to the monthly meeting of the Woma:1"|Miaalonary Society at their home onnot Llncoin llnet on Thursday af- temoon, Fel; 24.Special plana are bein; fomxnlated to make the pm- grnm unusually Interesting.Allla.Iles of the church and congrega- tion on ursulw be present. 2nd and an lion. 91 n'rum nn Nebr Phu Citi: Nebrnw Fan Nebr.Phe Plat Nebr. PYTHIAN sls-runsI I REBEKAIIS Ii w.\snmr."roz~: LODGE NO. 21 I NebrJonmm CollANOZRy ingten, Nebr.Lll\ Tuashy ol llonthl Kennanl. Hebrwsnnzsmv li Nehruovnnn woomms2nd md 40| vaROYAL NEIGHBORS and lien Thufnspmm and Ro y li en I " U M " ' r ' F " " " N ' " ' c u u x c u dric ksen filled nt E W. Smiths on A.l'.howell. hatered. lvtnlnt. 1 Chlhoun. Heb Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . C h u .H a ve n l i c k ah lp p eu l c at tl e l u O m a h a M o n d a y n i g h t . l"rn:1Jain¢.°E r i h e n amen!\ \ r - | l n uul l y ni g h t w i t h hz : a la t vr , M r s . Il e n e ani {Iul14.°5 M n .Jo e L y o m c a l l n l a t F .II. l`|4°lcl1en W mlnes1la). C n r : l s r a n d V r r n o n l l a vé n d l c k a n d I n ~ vn : m L o fl i n w < r e O m a h a : a l l e n - -M t h e m o r n i n g s e r vi c e t h u p a s t o r l s t o spe ak o f th e ch a r ac t e r a n d ch a m c l e ri s l i r a o f G e o r g e W u h i n g - i n n .l l c w i l l a l l a : p e a k b r i c l l y o f Do a n e Cullnrge,l h e o n l y C o n g n g r ti on al Co l le g e i n N e b r u i t a ,a n d I I ! pa r t i c u l a r a p p e a l t o fo r vr a r - bl o c k i n g y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n .* (`.A\mu1. Nebr 1u sm CHA NasaDI ington, Nebr. AND a n IT FURTHERwousrvs enum-:nO F ( 'FE " H H Q u l - IHKINLEY CHAI usuxu, TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NOON HANS FRANKSON, 0wner Tue-many.|,iu|¢ :men xmm nu been fmitv,uk nm pu! »-»¢k.Fern Luflil In Ylsiiiug in Blair at \hc home of her Knndfllher.fm AMfw1Mr<.G»<»¢¢|».|,nq Birdie l-lf.\lc|\¢r vinllhl ll WuF.m¢m| w».|n»¢u.y nnemoon.Mm mmm wum and Lyla spamsm 'l\aeu¢|y"n\ Louie LIISGTS.Mrs. Htnry llovendlek and ,ml Am Raymond Mqnl lm! baby md me chair wxu haw vxlm mode, ol:he klnd we luve been no greatlyen}nyin|.llx¢ s\|I\\i.ly'| snow l>roulhl a bltol a dump in :he 8. s. nllendnnoe.We m\n¢ mah up (ur it Sunday. Thom ln dum for ull ann.'Dae Arilwn meets Sunday avlnlngnv, tha MINI hour,md mmm w hun nn unusul lttnetian for IMI»|»=¢i»| mceling., 1. (LO. F. ADONIBAI ci1.\1'n=:n sw.l i IL A. :'~...in Thursday ma lion!Ewx. 'ro Iiriiucma' 1.561021 Stanley E. lln2Il._l1a. fm on w|TH .._.. R REPAIR suor Competent Workmen en Your Car Needs Tuning Up . 7 , ,~74'/rl ~t-Snyder Motor Co. Motor Cars Bloor, Nebr. Only Sensible, Sanitary Method heaper than any other way IR GAS COMPANY .1niheCcu.n¢yCourt1l n h w o b a t c l a t h e l a t t e r a f t h e Es t a t e o f G e o r g e W a n h l l ,Dec ea se d:T o L l o h n l n a t h u a n d d l p e r s o n a i n u r - e s t a i i n s a i d u t a h m a t t e r : Y o u a r e h a m b y n o t i fi e d t h a t Ja m e s W . W a r d a l l , t h e a d m i n i a t r a t n r o f t h e a t a t e o f G w m W a n i c l l ,d e e e u e d , o n t h e N t h d a y O !Ja n u a r y ,IM T . . f i l l !b i l d u l y m u m pe t i t i o n *lrith . s h i n f u m l n 1 : 1 4 ~ ~ t h t 2 3 r d d a y d B c p t a m b e r 1 9 0 4 , t h l a C m n t en t e r e d i t 'a fi n a l o r d e r a n d d e c r e e o f d l s t r i b u t i a n i n u i d e s t a t e m a t t e r ,b u t fa i l e d mt l r m i n t o m a h a n y g u t o h e i r : o f a i d d e c a d e n t , t h e i r d e g r e e o f k t u h l o a n i t a m -I n l a n d l n aalcl e t h i c ,m a P r l w l r l a a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s i n w a l p e t i t i o n t h a t a d a y b e ne t f o r t h e b v r i n s th e re o f a n d : m t i e a o f s a i d: h e a r i n g b e g a v é n b y p u b l k a t i o n t o I 6 l \} ;/13 >I $ a n u u » u u n ~< ) \ I I' ill | 2-4t,.County Judge. 1an 'rlgumar Lvcnull ~ x.,..... ==: | , - r a " Q F /r W J ** ,.....ly.; ~@8333 u h ,Feb.11,1921 ___`g=~= Wonder Hour#-9,5 |i;w:k. z ~own while ~ uh for nu. _4-n.Hs-rm Qum. Blain Re. 1 u E"':¥'ES'}§}§| °»L.."f,'¢., -;'..... ~E' l I4 i ll 'l i n .o muv 1mu-mm-:i Ew» ¢ | ¢ . z¢u'._..~':.v!,.1, su ` J. E, anixibvl hri lwv .f u l und wllfhllill-.8041. llr. nd llni. D. v. iliac: vm omhn |h°pp11.\uv..$\un|.\y. m. uylmd sms . Culnvrvw.Pnmm sun mx Huna n 11-u. llha Cuvllno Johnson d D uaCollql hu hit Ill for n (uv hp. The Ouffce Club will meet withlm H\an"Arp oc Thunday,Feb Funk Guy rpm! s couple of dmln Umoln manila;a n m m m liuGX'lclR4¢|o!D\1\lhl.wua|nut|¢|h|John l|¢Qulrrhhuman Thu ww. una' Md nn doingqulldng nv.the John Cuhr home on Thi L Pink fum ule which lnnaman.: u Thunay. nb. u humn ¢hu»g»d w wmway, nb. as. - - n m gliékivénaef nwfvm w wx z gina Wonder Hour wg pu mk.gm- Wunnr I-'lourt26`\nr mx . L w.BA.s-.J. su.A good lu1rcul or bob.'A grlng wbntseed :BSS pobuhel.J. E. Cnmpoe\|,- furnitunf 3 ¢f.Nonh Sid: um: shun.Gee.ukhr: md undenlklnx. For S|.\¢-Kitchen ablnvt h ~J. 1 Clmpbell,hmlture,m p Mt. Chu. Nelson vu I budneis ups.hom Whlh ma.and umkmklng.504.1 vlslmr m Blah Wsdnuday.. L me R~1=1\*°b""~For 11. 1. :ua my mx ua letting For sn.-v»¢¢\nn»-1 Dum: .hrlr. md ln. But IAN: of Her up ml Red 68.Order ehlx urly. my brood nn.Tel. 1122 on tl.na wan Friday vhlta?ll lbs 2-u.Q A, Pldwln 4-n.H. E. Uhrlauuna, Blah. -'°'> um homo.ln. June: mm of omun camo For new um una machine: noKin linda Johnson of Hzmun up Sundny to ultend dm funenl of Edvrlrd Blrhr,th! Slnpr mm.t me veakand with her wma. In cm I-mv-ry.Rrwirlnz dune.4-n. ~..P..(LK.Bendnr!.|lemudlmblllnlr The Cmichhank |¢»ocl||c nm _,\>¢¢»"GnHr»iia"»u'{i1°~i¢a`f~=- mr. ua undertaken Blur.own phom for on na on mann: ibn -' 31 ""W 1 :bmah mu:\0M:th Willa! m. llu»ld¢:\ca P\|0|||,.mf.of the mum,Q; u 'lf' P"*"" /\=\'"'"= pnr Mn.Wm. mn lI\.|°¥°~| n mn u m n m was span!Friday mu#-Ln: lmvodf- 1-.from her wn, E4 Humphries nf neu uhh! and Slhlrdty with llr. and Hhs mm lle llnmlu, who ~" ' ° '»L"""" Nehr., |evc:n\ dxyl \l|\ Mn. Chu. T'hldUddL Fnmant, In x glut!!oml wee Blu Non: lion,e of Bldr'(nv dw thh ink. D lndtug: w. F. Hemphill 'Wa an not mpomible for nnkln buchen vhlud lmme";olk1 at Al: er va -e -gg; for repair '°,§_°"= many dan- mn. lon mr Swdlv-, H:. m.| ln. Waltrr Petersen uld Lumen wha vu lrtldu hemu " : s ° " ' g n d i mu i l ~ ' : ' mn u m p l a n » \ » ~ q mm . . ' 1 ' : ' . ;':";,5*:'"';:':,L '.f,";:; "'""'°"""'""°°'" v lr,gym m .a u ans.'nr the ~=¢\¢<=a -nn am »;1---H. Ollumum,`°"' """' nllllvel "'ln. na nnd n-Inu ~ .~H L Expen Wnclmuknr.H n hok nu nl mz home on\. .um- n m; |n mnnd u. .Nu u».xhmll Rsnun vlli mm. Nébrnh, nu.rx,mm_ _ n : | \z u | ' t n 9 l ! l l - - hu ' Pa r THE ENTERF = - - -v» nm nn 'mum at a n ax-blmenz an -¢=u-am lt uu :L u.m u¢cu-my Club mmrznany at theparu1ul,CJ. Hmm mme....___ .,........I uf. ma ln. Gu Btlhnnn ma'RISE r u s s i a n z u u - u l \|$lll.|llU\z wlnc\./ T h i iu mn l alzvivll n n bold. Fwidnydhrnomzfromtlubpingopd c ha: rhof srhi dnah avru auumbor, 'with sq. Hu-ln! °!f'€'ff*'§£"..?` Wrichhomawedneida .1 LgC u 1 n n d H | | b e f ¢n n 5 el H : h £ a t . h -- | = 1 , ;; |m "| , | , , f ¢g | , , b , , . ¢¢ ; a g r "r n P e t e n e n o f C e n t r a l C i t y e r e, , . k v l d w r s o t t b e ' l u t h ¢h o m a o !H r a .J .8 .C o M t | 1 . n t T h u l d a g r d t u u a a n .T h e n n n . W % 1 ° U * ° ' P ° ; -. ... . ....a n n a - u r u m a n h n p n x n h d g t t '| N. l\l.I l.u lDlns mu¢ ;Oa c a r Ho od ie ! ! fo rh is ho mc duuvn 1», wy ». smmy d tar fvid dpg rc latisu in this viesinity and in °~s='.fs:'':'!=%..el family, .¢x;§;¥r uiyi Blu. Hum'llenelfn Irene fossil ofllr. ind Hrs. A . J . mm a t d mmr jq r S md a y . ln. 110011 Sie:k habeas az me \....a.4.|. .f hir fnkllfr.llr .Aural!4- 'v,noni A. :soma o " e Q 0 0 rFlour$2.2I>pe;sa.ck» W.J.Sas. dub me: lu: n ight Grimm home. bite Rock Baby Chicks nom haiehinf.Cali 4-11. ~ids,of the New Eng- spent last Friday at home. rf, licensed ernbslmer s Biair.Office phonephone, 224.a-mr. rs. J.D.Lowe andlesof Herman were' Wednesday. ke made a fly ing trip Dakota this week! ~ne two or three days. Caleb Loftls, Misses»Fern Loftis spent Hr. and Mrs.Frank --n of Cli:zto::,.Iowa,bottom farm occupied? was in Blair on busi- ~ss' . Harry Sc itx of De Sunday dtmer guestsGrant I.age, Mr. and ruse and Mr. and Mn.. rl' of Omaha was a visitor last Monday, attend the sale of nwhich was ,held st the house on that date. of New England dist- takin; two weeks vaca- visiting at the home ofnts, Mr. and Hrs. Cal- other relatives and s rs. F. w.`Amet, név. Mrs. Oscar Guyer re- nday evening from atrip to Gram! bland, they spent sevenden attended a Methodist; in session there.Mrs her son. C. Ray Gates, cl Hrs. Geyer visitei~ra M. S.Miller at the' at Burkett and the olls who are there fe:ey had a most enjoy- ¢°1 homejust before n f¢1I:.;,.. ns .._.(L-SSL R.H.Rs.smnssen.. Wanted-Parties havin; purebred poultry,geese and decks to notify 1-St.Aye Bros., Blair, Neh. Tbeeourthoussandbaqltsofiilsir were dosed last Saturday in honor o f l . . l n c o 1 n ' s ~ - a " wa a. C. 1-K. Bendorf, licensed stnbahn~ and undertaker, Blair.Office phone 161, Residena phone, 224.3»t!. Everett Piichsr of Omaha, a formerBlair boy, spent the week-and dth Blair friends and relatives. ltr. and rs. Roy ,Anderson of De Soto sPv=\t l'1==gdsr srlth Hr .ann Hrs. Opal Reeves and little daugh- ter. lliss Helen Bchmits and Hiss Frances Merger:of Council Bluffs,spent the weak-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred aehmiu. For Sale-Used piano in Blair.Guaranteed in good condltion st s very desirable price and terms.Call Schafer gr Peck,Tekamah,Neb. Phone 88.2-tf. Mrs. Chas. Hineline of De Soto entertained the following st dinner'last Sunday: llr. and Hrs. James Ol- son a d family and Mr.and Nrs. Dave Gustin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock oi Bel- grade, Nebr. drove in Saturday eve- ning and spent Sunday with M..Broek's parents, ltr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock zetuming home Sunday exe ning. Messrs Clark O'Hanlon, zxemzmfi Lundt,Henry ldenclze and A.C. Debel drove do n to Oma ha hdSaturday to mend the ro ser-of Judge A. L. Sutton who away East Thursday. Kiss Alice Stevens of Blair has sé cepted a position os hookkeepe: with the Hancock Implement company.Miss Stevens has been employed byJudge Csrrlgan and son ln their low office for the put three years.--}{er- msn Record. Mr. Robert Hilton, of Lincoln an» prised the home folks last Friday by dropping in for a sreebcnrl visit.Hhs Lolein Rhoades, who teaches in the Norfolk city schools also came in so there was a fsrnily reunionJon at :he .zona .L nnonies home. Both vi.s!.ors returned to theirmork Sunday evening, taking |.he"train.a! Omaha. . z s l Omar Wand2-if. 'rm plnbthat iho Hlnnh Fbr Sdn--End Will doBinh 259. Hia Fam :uma .u»z.-m.an my nm C. ,R. Bea:url undaruh 181. Renidena nn ru You §| + b e l t t h e h o m 9 a f . l l r s . J u g B a n d a r n s H e fm n n .. . l l r .I n d l m R o y An d e r s o n o f s o u t h o f B l a i r s p e n t Th u r s d a y I ve - n i a g a t t h e O p a l R e e ve s h o m e . i l : .m d l l n . T .K .Ive r s o n a n d .l nu g hu rr s I n d u m E r m d h w l i c - C o s s p e n t t h r w r e e k - m e i a t t h e p a r - en t al ,P .W .HcC o;y h o m e so u t h o l B l a i r .l n . B a r n m t I n n o u m d f a m i l y : p a n t S a t u r d a y s ve n i n g s r R .l l . Ivc n o n l . .l i a n y h o m Lhls vi c i n i t y m e n d e d th e L o v e sa le n e a r H e r m a n Z u t Th u r s d a y .l i n .L .D .W a r r i c k ,H n .W x t a o n :i s w, ww h o r o e ls b a a u .Hr.m d l n . T o m lc bo n lld a f nur Harman spent Sundny at the psmnul John MeDcrual<:l home.Leon Hindlay alnlled corn for Lud- wig Jensen lut llonday.Hr. md Hrs. Will Thompson, Hr. md Hn. Fre d L ani, Hr . a nd Hn. Leon Hin#i2ey uid Hr.Hn . J u . Thompson were among who at- undad the murieJ folk: dana at thc* lo d em W o o dmll mu i n B ld r i n t Friday evemdng.Hhs Stalin Hindley, who teadzes the Greene school spent. the week-env f|t .Tyson and Bra. C. B. Hain of Blair accompanied P.ll. Ty son to the James Candy heme lat Thursdaywherealienjoyeddinnertogether. The ladies apent the aftemocm with Hn. Conety.Hrs. Robert Widener spent Satur- day afternoon with Hrs. Opal Reev- es while Htl. C. B. Bunn attended to affairs at her home.Bra.Byron Bunn and little aon epcnt Friday afternoon visiting at the Opai Reqyes hmne.Hr. and Mn. I".ed Ray :pant Fri- day evening with Mn . i l a n lr e t Iverson and family.Mr. and Hrs. Harry Tyson and aaa, Paul and Ned Tye-an attended the dance in Blair Saturday evening.llr and Lira. Will Thompson, Hrs. Brooks and Hn. Ab Rn-ae spent lui, Smurday in Omaha. "IfHE Antill Grocer' sPEc|ALs for Saturday 0 N LY G @ 0 9 o G 0 (Er " ' Come in!SeeThesé Bargains' A r o n s o n C h e v r o l e t C o . Bl a i r , Ne b ra s k a l 1 4 u o ~0 0 0 11 SUNKIST ORANGIIS, Per lloz..33 McCARTIlY AND HONG CREEK ¢ - Mn. Wm. Hanrlson, Ada anl Run- sell were :upper guesu at 1he BanThompson home Satmday evcnhg. Ltonard Pedersen spent Sunday afternoon nt the Jamal Mullin home.Hr.and H n .lawrence Miller spent F1-Idzy evening at the parental John \lcDonldd home.llr l.llillerbrought hor mother a birthday oaks u that du' was her birth anniven- ary.dr. and lin. W ill Thompson mi Mn. Ellubeth Brooks were ,Somioy'dinner iueata at the James Thoiup- non home. ~. a o o u o o g\ o _ ... .1924 Chevrolet Touring --- 1924 Chevrolet Roadster - 19% Chevrolet Touring ---- 1923 Studebaker Light 6 Touring 1924 Ford Touring ----- 1924 Ford Touring (Winter Top) 1924 Ford Touring »--- 1924 Ford Coupe ---- 1920 Ford 1-ton Truck - 1923 Ford Touring - 1922 Ford Touring - 1920 Ford Sedan --- 1923 Buick 4 Touring --- 1923 Ford Toudng (Starter)- 1923 Chevrolet 1-ton Truck - 1925 Ford Coupe ---- xezrrnni Touring --- -1923R»eo'1:ruck --. --- 1924 Ford Touring (Storter)- 1926 Ford Roedster --- $220.00 250.00 150.00 17000 100.00 160.00 140.00 250.00 50.00 35.00 35.00 125.00 320.00 75.00 150.00 300.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 275.00 n Q Q U fr<»0 0 s .\ .-~V~_© S»'|uv ,© QUICK NAPHTHA SOAP CHIPSPer 2 Php..45 A l sim-'r°s Qulcx NAPHTHAson, 12 Bars ..as Huco H(}3llNY_ Per C-ln .11 PROGRAM FEB. 13 xo FEB. 24 KAMO RED RASPBERRIES, No. 2 Can. Each .ss KAN() nan aasvaanniw.2*-io. 2 Cm. 3 Cans fur 1.00 Watch this space nexi week for our Saturday Specials "SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" With Carol Dempster and W. C. Fieldn Comedy--`THH IRON NAU" :inns mavlaw Blair Abstract Title Company ummm ABSTHABTEHS SUNDAY _, (llnrinSvrmsnn in " F I N E M A N N E R S "FOX News. HODGE Ponne AND uevnew / Bue ee uun to O n T . A a d c n - o n _'russnn "W hy Girls Go Back Home" With Patsy Ruth Miller and Clive Brrmk Comcdy-"N\R. WIFE" MONDAY Ken Maynard inTHE UNKNOW N CAVALIER Comuly-"WIFE TAMER" AJ! Abstrac ts Mnde Under 1.491 Supc nisinn WEDNESDAY EXIT sm1L11\qG l- o n " n c a a w r m Come dy -- '°T| lB J ELLY msn UHANLON lr 0`HANLON ATTORNEYS Phono 15 THURSDAY Ruunund Grillith in "YOU'D BE SU RPRISED" Comed y - "B ABE S IN TUE J UNOLE S" day evening lt the Kenneth Tyson lwmc.Mr.and Hn .IIzzlry Beard were qu i h llllh e f i n ta r f th a we e k u r i th the ilu but are improving.. K u .Roy Andenun.. of DI Sotospent Tuesday 'am Il:1. Opal Rem: nhile Hr. Andaman and Hr. Reeves attended the Wnkafidd un.llr. md ln. Ai Fink and fnmily spent Sundaylnftermon at the Llrf Paulsen home. J u m . mm B u n n m a Mi n Ru b y Reeves spent Sunday with Mrs. Opal Reeve: md little daughter. I | l " ' ; . ; ' "a n a l . a n n u m p u m u m n b m u u u n u n e d m m w h o z u n b p t l o n u r l n n l l n l n f o x n u z h c a w w w - e d w w v m m n n u a m n m u n m d e r n n d u m z u g g a d l z h u u n m a d c l p s d d t l u u n tr lc tb s vln n ll u p u ls lln h lr llxd a h a l h r .' TM N i \ | ll \ t l | £ 0 0 m u ¢ h b w ! - h g 1 n ¢ | o ln l v: .ltla q d t o o e o m- ma uo u mn un a th a t d n y l w s e enc uh l lo v u d nn k zn zd n dd nvmlk l|.myth.l.v||lmt\hlnndll1ludnlnvlp\|.b.Wlutnrlvluln- a v mdu u nu s a mu nf u uma veansuubo.w»wm¢mu|»¢be f|I1Q§v1|lml|v\¢isnd{|»l\||om\|ch1 W AB HI NQ1 -q u c omm: m u l w n u v n o r m ! Con wp ud fmlll p n a na . hounwlvel.NMI Ulll nhl ha somau n w» p ma . wu ¢ u » s » 4 ¢ | n ¢ w l¢ n m On e 'mam u n lh e un vnu .- b l 'l m hm f un ny ln lb ! wln lng.Another one | | . ld ." I sm :ending more nad books."Another uid ~x new luvo that \o wa h dl lh u th !! !tlmu adn dsy md some nxtn." During dn momlng M M M .tb l women ndunnd mutton that lavabelpqd them l1\¢|lvld"||7 through th! bln day : Ind Un had tlmu.llla l s u m ; d l xu wd u n mou au whkhwon taken from among uwé moat powlu luv. yur ln the eoundu nh: vldud.Sho du unnd the womvn u 0: :hp who alla th: ro!-ful that to koep their notebook: ln ¢<rmplsta.l :nhl A mm A bnu. md mnly thelfurm, 1172 nl mln H59 woman on-h v s h m lld u h oolni|.m¢¢o f u n nllg d lvl y e ar ~ lt a n d nn [ h d h l a n x m m u b n m n . A n n w w w u m . m e n d - »°5' é . " 2 ' " " § ' T . 5 . ' " " ° ' " " " ° ' " " ' on um u m - u w l i n n Wweekv m ber » - $ ? ` 2 » ' f'1! ...I ! | m l l y n l u W lm i h . BELL CREEK VALLEY 'I'l\| lollowlng young folk |tirml~ld I/ :thu [Ang us s t Fon tnelh onFriday' Z" h " " '" % `and ? " ' 1.r,n n :and ormn Hd unm Alvin And AlffredWdlkxmp,M l m l{| l| ;doh\, lr v b H d lm ln ,Harold and thanS u n g ;Elms:llln a ng ,Gllben uid n uman.Hr . s ml l n .Dkk hllnmn anduns, Gvrald and Vernon van Fre-mont allhn Satunhy dwrnom.lr. And ln. J o hn Behlmhmp of Arllngtan mem Thurll-ly Allemoonat lhe Auuut lqllgnxn home ll r. and MFI. Wm.\ Blnir vinimrl H e n r y l i e n Mi e h li n g ,Bon ha vi n g b e e n : H r . a n d M I va Ba co n a S u n d a y w i t h W n r r i t k . A .H . S h u wh o ow n s 21 1 b )B . H e n a n n e z s l a s t l l a Ai r.a n d B So t o b l d : M r .m d re l ff s . E r n e s t E d N a t t e r . Mn . . Al i c e B h i r b a s i n : c o m i n ;u p 1 m e a o f I a m c c u n t ; c o u r t ltr. and llra.Gul A.ltattunann td Hr.and Hrs.Henry Meneke are dinner gneata od llr. an] Mrs. re Laaure of Sunnyaulde farm south ' Blair on lan Sunday. ltr. H. Perry Newell name up fromtncolnSaturdaytoaperdSunday ith his parents, Rev. and llra. A. F. ewell.He bu been for a your and half in the offlee of num Nebraska arn1er" at Lincoln. For Sade--ily residence propertynwestNebr.St.Good 5-room ouae with runnin; water, gal and I clty , :ood c ellar and a dndr fell, :ann with c ement floor and ledrlc tights,room for 2 care. Dttlart Wokwmann,»St.U. S. Oli Station. The Blair fire department was alled last Friday to the John Jdnr- by home ala miles louth of Blair :here a barn had euught ou fire.he bum waa deatroyd but the other arnr building: were awed by the rork of the fire boya. William Kelty ia the new book- :eeper for the Arndt-Snyder ldotorIo. and the Nebnaalra-Iowa Oil Co. dra. L. L. Snyder, who has been the rffieient boolxkeeper for the Amdt-inyder Cof for several years is tak- nr a much needed rest. M1 H. M. Mclntyre, who lirea at H i n Reatha Burger was a Bat- urday dinner guen at the homo of Hr. and hire. Chaa. 'l'hiel.l!oldt, whoresideonthePaulsenfarmnow owned br J. T. Nelson. Hr.D. v. ltaaaer, superintendent of the Blair aehoofla, was abvent from his plane of duty two days laal. weekattendingaconventionofschool boards and superintendents at Hant- inv. Nebr. Hr. and llra. H. J.'lIanaen ani daughter, Viola entertained a num- ber from the College at dinner laat Sunday.Those enjoying their hoa- pltality were Paot. Laraen, Misa Dor- othea Jensen and Hr. Mllkr. The D. A. tr. win meet Friday af- ternoon, Feb. 18 at the home of Mrs.Hyde M. Allen.Mrs. Henry biencke dll o.|\1\la§_Mra. Allen in the serving Lira. Mary Lutz has the nfternoon'aprogram with the subject "Pioneer Boat and Railroad "l°ra!lic'°. Misa Edith Jensen who le teaching in Burt county apent the week~end at home.She brought n friend, BluDorothyHerlocker, home with her. Hina llerlocker llvea in the district where Edith teaches.Both me.l to Burt county Sunday orenlztg. The Odd Fellows and Hehe have plana wel]ln hand for theirannualtlomeeolningandRoll Qall u n a 'q . " . v u - v a . - -. . . _. . . _to the Ernest Carpenter pla n on South Walker Avenue. W o ha ve th eb ee teg gmaa htab e found or we een furnilh :rw the ln- aredienta and you can mt: it your- aelf.See ux for Lankan.46-tf.Blair Milling Co. Mn. Clyde H. Allen spent a eouple of day a this week out on the farm wheref tbe men were butchering and preparing meat for summer. The Tabitha Club of the Danlah Luthenn church met 'hseaday eve-ltlog at the home of Mr. and Hra. Andrew Haaagn on went South street. Just In--A ahlpment of the new- est thingsin walt paper.Prices m n from 15 eenta and up.Wehandle the belt paints on the market. Phone 144.Epperly and Nelson,4-lf.211 E. Waahingtoa St. Mr. and Mn. D. P. Sprecher and young son eume up from Omaha onSaturiny for an over-Sunday vlait ln the home of Rev.and llra. A.F. Newell.ldr. Sprecher returned Sun-day evening, Mrs. Sprecher remain- ing until the middle of the week. Hrs. .lohn Newell la entertainingMi s a Ja n et t e L o n ( o f L e a Ang ele s, Ca l i f. , w h o afr l ve d l a s t Tu e s d ay fr o m Li n c ol n ,N e b .w h e r e ahe h a s be e n ¢ . l - h h .\ | | - -f a n !i n ne t n | |f | » { ¢ l \ . l l i a : n u a n a ;\ ¢ ¢- -. . - - ._ _ -enter!dn the Jolly ilarrled m u Brldp Club at their home thia ere- still. Claus Pouch la reported aa being,ill and hal been taken to the local hospital for medical treatment and care. George Davie and wlfe left 'Wed-neaday evening for Laurd,Nebr., where be will aaalat his brotlserdn- law at a fann ada. lin. Jesse Beck of Hlldreth, Nebr., came last Friday evening and viadteduntilTu ld lr a t th e Oliver Pick. horne near De Soto. Jena !..Peteraena entertau-fed ltr. and llra. A. Clyde Allen and llttle ti ll and Hr and llra.Art Nellea laat Tuesday evening. The ladlea of the Queen Eaiuer Currie met with Mn. Huglt W ddrtTuesday at noon for dlm1era!u put ln the afternoon nearing. ltr.and i l u .W.H.Underwood went to Chleaao to a National eon- rentloa Monday evening.They ex- pect to return Saturday. Judge Elle: ialtted a marriage ll- oenn '1'~=wi=v to hllaa lm' Smith of Fu. CBHIOUD and llr. Charlie reli-ford of ltasouri Valley, Iowa. Helen, Lealle, La vme and Ilan- Ian .lsnnn ehillnrn nf Hr. and llra. a blmugpn sets. mcnz. ovzlifww K r .a n d l i n .A .C l y d e A l l e n o g - ._ |n n s - ;- | . . . . |n l ¢|I \ A | |l.u laura num at me cm or me pm-u h ,m m Drum nl HammI"¢'¢ew:\.in|,' at Lbs .\ug3_?'m.. hams. Sixty-ana homes were to be im Roy,Arthur,qui,IEllenproved by water uysblms, acwrliing Mengdoht and Alban Lldlman spentm lut mon\h'| records.Sum ar ;aermon at the Henn Binge next month 5| zo u Lb: local Hg_gged_ghthoz2l. ____ _ _ _.-| l lilllltllll IMI uuru ll»lI:ls.1 mswesuew-Mr. end Hrs. .lens I.. Petersen and Robert, Frances Schenk ;.ml Joe Sully on last Friday evening. "Billy"Rlthmlnn returned from his school work st the s ms unl-'rerelty last 'Thursday and llods he sell! not be able to return this yea: as the physician advises. Hrs. Theo. Anderson. who has been lo an Ontlha bospltad under the cane ol' s physician ls not improving asher ruletlvea and friends svotdd srlsh mel is noir st her homo southeast of town under the are of a nurse.1 'I'beRoyal Neighbors will hold s lsensllnnon et the home of Hrs. Wmstngton nn thehome of Hrs. William Brysnt on Feb.25 at which time Ira. Claus Ilencke, Hrs. H: l.. Btruve llra. EQW. Schmidt and Hrs. Otto.Allen erlll assist the hostess an the sntertmlalnenl. Hrs. Uih lngerslev svas taken to an Omaha hospital following s eer-lols accident to her eye lm. vreek. ln stooplng over to plck somethingup off the floor, her glasses struck a ebelr and brolos, rlrlvl.n| the glass in her eyeball.Th e W i m! ! ls r n eertsln st this time. nuts. CHARLES l..*\lll12Y Funeral services were held from t.hehomeofllrs.Cora Bedgerosr on last Sunday afternoon for Hrs Chu. Lsntry of this city, who passedawayFeb.1921 at St. Joeeph's hoepiw In Oma n.The deceased hu ban ln Dmeha hoepltsls eine! the latter pen of September.ilertha v.Warner te s born lnDoowlo County, lhnstl on ilarch 28, 3881.Her parents died before :bu was two years old snd she was round by her maternal grsmlperenta.Bhe spent her serly life in Missouri. Blue was married to Charles LentryPeo. 28, 195.5 tho died several year! ago.There were no children.She so survived by one brother. 1.. C. Wur-ner end one sister, Flora Wemer of Slater, llo. llrs. Lentry his resided in Blairfor a number of years end has made a number ol' IrllnIs here who will remember her lrlndly ln the year! to rome.Rev. A. Il. Smalley of the llaptchurch assisted br Hr. ll.Fletcher sf the Crowell Home had charge of the funeral service.Burial wus madeln the Blair cernelertf. achievement days for each club ofthe county and the next rnomh ls to he the county»wi.le achievement day. some time was taken from the rexular lesson this month to plen for these celebrations.Hlss Smith hana number of songs, stunts and plays to suggest for the prolrsm.These with local numbers, will be sued by the clubs and than the best one fromeach elubl will appear on the enum, achievement dey progrann scheduled for April 5, the plzee to be announced lster.,These achievement day prognamser e to be f o r s llth e p eo p le o f th e . communities and the county.ll will be the one chance of the yea; for all the families of the club inernbersto get together and it should rank with last days of school (rai|.tstlon,' community picnics and ennual farm buneau meetings of importance.The club members have reslly bum getting a course of study la home manlge-rnant durtng the p u t few months right here In their homes.Programs 'fill be planned to in- terest the men and the children sswell na the srornen.At tlseeoonty aebleveutent dey, a rnan from the ear-tenslon service at lincoln will appear on the h m m m to glve s talk ofinterest to all the people of the corn- munity. The effona of Frank Blffsr,hiswifeendthree boys ere making drums como tnle from a flock of white leghorns. hlonthly reports covering the en tlne you shosr that after all exponees srere paid.; profit of $1839 re- sulted, this being a little over S125 s month.The l'!|>0rl. furthe: shows that lur ing August and September the flockwan culled from 400 layirur hens to 215.Br October the pullets srenemature and added to the flock, bring- Ltg the total to | 35 lay ing hens at prerc t.Each month enoulh feed ls ground s* the farm and mixed with rnoulrh bran, shorts and tunksge to nuke n blencenl el;laying retlon.Every item of expense ls charged to the flock.No trouble is experienced in alle poaln; of the eggs ua ltr.Riffs:hasslerays kept only the beet layers ani mated his flock with high class cock erels, evldenco of this fart is proven elm more eggs have bee1 sold for hatchlng purposes than can be sup-pllerl np until lay.Br lfehruary 1, The ronrnnerre uurner ueague mesFridayeveningfor their monthlymeeting.The rfosfsm was ss follows: opening song by the League:scriptures, verses, prayers and topics gg the following members: Wllmeth llliems,Hlldred Lsnrhorat.IrenlHoltman,Lucille Brand,LeonanBattling,Willis,Nldttltm,AlfrecWeitkamg,Irvin Hulltmmt,Luthel Monte,uasel Gardner:pe :r a r.th art Lincoln bf Ellen.ensedoht; piano solo, Ui dred gg5h»~=closing song, League.Ref rrnntlwere served by :inra Nlebaum, Chrl Runre, Otto Kruse and Carl PetenenKessrsandHeadamesAuguaKerkhorf a=\J Henry Stronger vis 'Ped Solids; evening at the home o sa Creeks _t .Miss Helen Ahlmeier spent thweek-end with home folks at Pre rnont. MANEY NOTES Loren Heaters and Delbert Fowl: were Wednesday evening celle"s | Irvington._. -Channeey wrmn, Hom anal no .lehoel spent Sunday at D. R. Fosr e r n .Hrs. Elisabeth Masters ef hshlsn hlr. and Hrs. Oscar Welkerttf U1 cola and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Hosteland family spent Sunday st Hen:u m m .Hn. Robert Foley sees s vlalt0.|the hlaney school Mondagnaftemuo Mr.and Mrs.Sam lley sueMonday afternoon st the Roy llatern home.N Patrick and Joilgrmlackln a;\-cl bg; enters spent ay even nzClteoncey Wright.' A lu r e c r o wd mmm:s t tJohn Hornby home day evenin lelp fight the flee, but ln spite u |"ae work that ares Jane, the horhom was burned including his lu .ees and e few tons of bailed hey. Mrs.Bam Halley spent Sstunlafternoon vrlth Hrs. Fred Marten Beatrice Foley had the misfortuof spreinin her snlrle while nlnnl nt school rlday afternoon.Shecompelled to mise school,but Iclassmates wish for her a speedy eorery..Pete Nielsen spent Tue-nlay even] st Frei ldssters.Vine Foley, who teaches st El1o.'n, spent the neckend with Ipanentn, Hr. sn.l Mrs. Jerry Pole?Sam Halley trucked u truck 1 oi hogs to South Omaha one 1lest week.Hr.and Hrs.Roy Masters lMrs.Elisabeth Ilssters of Ashll:peut Tttealay with Mrs. A. J. F- er.Hr snr! Ira. Arthur Hnnien IFern Luft: rich has beer tlnri in Bid: her grandpacblaltiaI friends. Mr. md1 \ar' Carl Badsr 1 turned Sl! very please:Nebr.,the nays.The I Men? Conn: Amd: srlsitenad familyl m l v n n l h n v wethe Norman Wilkins funn home, re- turned Sunday from a trip £0 Sioux Lily and Nellgh whore sho wns enllml by the serious illness and death of her daughter.Mrs.Hclntyre lu : ¢ in nereeli and \||%In!ble. np gcwhen 'gg called.The body was tak- en to ir olll home at Neligh for burial. ldnny of the socially inclined folks program to be held tomonow evening, (Friday, Feb. 18) at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. There will be a 8:30 dinner end anodaltimeLofollowwhenletter: from abeent mumben will be yu1. Blair I ends ofjlra. Adele Max- well SU*ur;uuemga n ulvrre- ceived word from her that she an-1her husband have recently ndopted a twelve year old girl, vm is '=tf**"' vllu.|.|;.IInI lawn. »- ¢» .........or Mrs.Newell and Mn .Ne~udl'» mother, Mrs. Bradley of Los Angeles. lin. Chas. N. Hansen urn hostess to n number of her friends on Valevlino Dey, that being har natal diy. ~ ooeupledjhe pleasant aller nomm.anl the hostess named byMn. 'Qdn Hansen end Hin _Lydia .lumen served a delicious lunzheojl n l § | ¢l n n n l l \ | \ l l l `.Ii`\»I=1"32`=]§»§1"§1§5»`{¢ '.a,:'¢;.i" "Iilllllard, Nebr. visiting relatives. For Sale-Foo::pans of goodxwn z mules ho m three to fh a ,em old :ml weighing from .1006 to z20h pounds.Phone 11 on 89.-I l f ;John Holla, Bhit. Nehr. lr i . J oo 8 . C oo k o £ 1r e s tCo lln xatreet arent down to Omaha Int Fw \ __ _ _ \I - . -. . . l - u . ;n e w \|So ld ie rs 'H t o t h e r B l l l r t h e w i n l t r . a b l e l r f v as eng, s uow bg I ;\|||||||mm|ll.....I... in uhm: Qln n A H ithem vnnr hnnnv.Hr s . lmu we u " li l" " " " ' " " "U I I Y a a a 1 | S p l n u m g w w w n a y : v u55| Ind .";'...';.:;;:a3-.Ta 7|'\}é'iI§|f`iS|{»{iP ~ dll."F" .wel Tll '°'!"l Uh!" 'E' If- :'-.""-|!!!5'l :*£'§.*°"° ol' hr lllh lu.- |I day evening. feb. 22 at §.heA|1&ér- lean Legion hdl.The admission (tc of fifty cents for each person, in:mul when you consider the phas- ant evening to be Iwi.Many 19110 dv not dance wil! enjay na.la as a French, and gltw to womlnnooi here. Sinc e her mnrfiale lbs hu hved inHlchigln.Some y ur: up the lkx- wolll ldopted their first :laughter who in new elenn run of mr Mn . Muwel!visited in Blair several Erwin of * u l Gram.street n u 'brought her mn, Allan and :Us herefrom lhztchinmn, Kim.They daow in Sunday and will ulist In cadnx for thdr mother.A daughter, AnnuMrs. Emmet Caldwell of Onuha, hal wm. r. Loon. The D. A. R'». are afferlng prim: at their annuah bill and cud partyto b e h e ld F e b lh .P r i m u x n b e |ivt.\ for tha oldut costume and for the best culonlai coltuano for Nth wi I I room W been provided for that pur pose.Good music hu been obtained for the occasion. Mrs. A. H. Allen of Emmet, Neb.,\i-Ited the fonepsrt of the week with Alisa Anna Rater and family and theMissesGertrudeandEthelMead. Mrs.Allen formerly live1 ln this county being, a daughter of Dan Mo Millar: who lived years ago on a farmsouthwest of Herman.She hoo also been vlslting with Herman and Orns- ha friends while in this past ol thestate and the short visit has been mutually enjoyable to all. The members of the De Soto Wo montlu ago. The Lincoln Hatchery,ol whichthe Blair Hatchery is a branch, is now operating their qwn Broadcast ing Station at Lincoln, Nehr. with .1 day and evening program.For crutertnlnrnentandlotsofhints on Chick Culture. listen in.Prlses arealso being offered.Custom Hatch- lng prices hold [ood for futuzo rll!t' of setting when contracted for this month.Space limited. so early or-ders are filled orders.Twenty vari- eties ol Baby Chicks for sole.Feeds, bzoodera and oil supplies.I4-lt Blair Hatchery, 189. been here for some tame nelpmg nersisler, lhs.George Mcilrlde rare for lh:.~,\notlrer. Mrs.M.H.B.Roaenbalm h u rented ber home on west South street to Will Hughes and family who will take possession March I, Hrs. Rosen- holm reserving one room for her ownuse, should she care to stay there. The Hughes family have been living ncross the street in the S. w. Cham- Lenu ;»ro|1erty whlchjusa been sold to Pete: J. Nelaon. A number of friends gathered atthe Geo. Kuhr, Jrfholne lut Thurs-lnisafevenlnz I0 hell: Gent!!! tlttbrllt gentleman and lady.4-It. The w R. C. held a very pleasant' and profitable a1ee21ng lsst Saturdayattheirhall.The nest meeting, Feb. 26, will be one of interest as apatriotic program ls bdrm pnpaml onl the Pnl!Sent. Mrs. G. A. Rath- mann,would like a full attendance of the rnemben at that time. Mr. and llrs.Clarence King en tertnlned a number of friends nt *heir home on west South nrc et last Thursday evening.There were fwe tables of pinochle.Hr.on iHrs. John a Millar held the highest scores and were aeeonlingly anni- I. § U l | U U l »i Iln. uma Duggan ""'!_"'!'* ~ mi. wonfqpr |u§h||u| dug prius: 4 yfu' nies Iunehwu ~Saturday Evening, Febn - - = ¥ !'ul Iong oe "°'"'"'°°"" w '""had a very pleasant time.Min Jen-A Zane number uf ns¢m1» xml fn. f}l1 b¢_1g§rfi°d Feb. aa 1° Hr. . E¢juerli.WlI eggs mu hen ualrlcltl I ||Efini"|l`»1£"l§|ii"i?lil;f5|\H A Z E L ~ g g 3;w r u.l|l .lI1: u 1u\¢r|.g m dn u m O t h e r h i x h c l a n vw i i r v f l o c k : a n I : u n > % ' I3 , ' i i '. I? , , . f '¢d l :u l n 1 |n u snm n Hazel Reid Hikimmn was born !o1.\nd in Wuhington county butNovember mn, :ass ;,. Corsican. ?¥t.'f.f.'°E."2E':_'" the accndlu-d "°*"AL O NG THE 'l'!xl.s wjun the made her home andveoeivedharearlyadoration,In IW! the Euniiy moved from Texanto Crux,lc-:leo when the (emily mu n l i d u . She ru married sn Ale: a I'Ilt¢h~ man January ns, 1900 and they marktheir bonu ln Trnpic o, luko when Hr. Hitchmnn was in tnmtneu.To lr. and ln. Hltehmnn mme y earsolhn pp y ma rr h dlli e an dtvos oa m were born to them welding theirliven more html! together. 'Daly oem $0 Blair in 192| whorelr. Hitelunaa but become identified 'lrlth his bmthlrs in the Farmers Ba nu n m ms i t vu h em thu the:tint ge n t nonour entend their y r u p t l l v n u l l l Reports. fnom them Hacks an onfile at the county \gent'| office and it ie fm' interesting to note the rm- gnu h om y ur to y ur a nd p ro b- 'abi; more interesting to note the |d~ venus of adn January during thetive yearl. 1 - . _ - -. PEACEFUL H!LL NOTES John Wrkh and John Kzhnk nt- tended A. Gnnt Allen'| public nlelast week on WIJnaadny.A number of farmen from this neighborhood a ttended J . Maw public nh nel: Dale on T 1'lliu Alma W rkh, of Blair spentIH! wnoiaml uhh hnmn fnlinn BOTTOM no. Br. lm] ln. Cecil Gary of 'D mah spent Sunday with her si: Hu .Kenneth .Tyson and h llblm Geo. Hain and dnughtfr, gint: nn also there that dey.Randmll Iverson is hid up an lttlc k of lelatic n this weekMn .Prentiu Srnilll :spent Ihu.1dny with llra. Jlmua Cbnei Hr.and Hn .G w m Hsin iaughter spent londny at the 1 :on Hain home near H-emma.Mn. R. ll. Iverson spent Wee day is Blair with lm mother, J. C. Christensen.ltr. and llrs. Kenneth 'Pylon H 4 Q u i E m ....~,-..._,......_ ,_ , .ueucumx uw U.-..... v..- ..._vu-nl :hunk in ll|.|ir.lnnnlvlnrn :hu§|;'¢'||T¢i»'§'il§i;Jiig'éi|Irlh'i¢i¢i-§@I i`»`§|`§i'T§"5¥ |.§-I-T:-'§§'iir. ;;;;,1@_.,|,_ HHH o. _g»og|,_§ndu§5lsl| 1 his m u m u s d m lu °~"ha\d.|u.E l . . .Chlilllan".Claris!m.....'$."i||»lml|1v¢unm\_Dodge, Nebraska. E| g h4 HIg J. SAS!i|'§`F§"f»i lm. n. A. Ulmplm|.n!u|f\|. Wash- [wus-g_=|§A..g. Mir-}nnh~\5 1 . r . .M aum in ms mlm or war nun sun,Moe, Jr., jun a Ill weeks | |o. Tha ind: cadlng :rf Mn. Hitch# mln's lin in an aummoblk anllentonWednesday. Iflbzuary 9111 cndnl lhla happy nurrhd 111| hnvtr nadlr. llltrhmm, villa the y ounnr mn, Re btmh kf tur itho nly ih ememor y 1"1 §Ei§u2§"»f ;:..:;"f;1»:f?.... this vicinity atundal tha masqulrndlclnnn at Bennington Saturday night.-Hldl Kihnk was a vialtor at theChris Wdeh home an Sundly after noon and awning. llr.and Hn .John Wrlcl:wereBhir 1r1|i\gg\ up !"ridly._ lr. and H;| .-}:I;r:t3.I';mn-;xla attend the meaning of the ll a Fulk;Hti dll Cisrb at the H:Stewart home in Bhir this mrs: Wvaen Ty son of Blair emu to lb! Harry 'Tyson hom: Tut tn help with the buicherinl 1 ¢|A\¢ lhln muah i E §» E ~ o l n m - v m x e n " H J~~§;'v¢|lvrepand hynmmniizue nfvheEvnlmdxizxing mmy . ._'rh¢»¢ mnmhb ; meellnn ue c oming in be a delightmmnummnl| | \1| | 1m| | | | | || | | | I| || | | | | | || | | n| 1mmm| | IIIIIIlllllllllmlmmuui 22' a:':::.;z";::m=-~= .x.~..2 mm\.m . w. W .....,. ....-.,..lhe Yellowstone l'nrk.lnfnrunl dh- ruuilm !oHo\¢1n| ilu: main u|.h~eu.Mn.new vnl .lm enlrruln menm mueli ol mhe Club ~n.|¢hiv haw hem with Hn. Unnah. wen thlny-(our pm¢»~¢~E\ mln ac 3:35 ma. ally nap! S\m.| | y . 5:55 ml. muy .T M B n u mr i u f o r m u . Rn d ll rilht in Thu &\l| r\1dn. union :nd u mont enjoy uhh time] wnl reponnl.N i a tohuh menumenu! by the hasten: ld<kq zu nh:py uu m o f the e wnlng.The En lu pr in (ar nu n.\ of tb l ha p py p ut . . D l e e u e d : r u n l a d y o f n f l n e m e n t n d va r y p o p u l a r a m o n g h e r I n g e d u h o f f r i c m l l , g i l h d w i t h a p l e u n . | .pe r so n a li t y also I n u ! !hiefhdal t w i l l a n d u l t h a n n !H m e he l d A u g ! ! !i i n m t W u a Ik : m l n l v\ 1 \n i l u o n I u .u f I n d l i n .U .3 .RDGTOI I r s . L a d a ' i r i c h t u a W . u l h i a | »s o u t h o f B l a i r c a l l e d a t t h e b o n ( g n ¢ | | | | |on S;§ |,|nL\t h l i r O D D . 0 9 0 1 R l l '\ '\ l 2 0 # M tH r . m d i l u . M u x i " . a n d d a u g l z n e w g a n d - s h u t t e r . § ¢ f' M u i a l m ! M i s . T h e l m ; V a n d c : u n i w b r l c i l o y a f T e h ,4 I L Q |=.;a Q P||uS»w»nan_ ' m x nr r s lu mr s l- »m . : -xl.;-....1.-I L L 1 1 ummBlair, mmm Feb. 17, mv1 J u n -Blair High School Tattler da!-l showing that 40 per cent of the 3,801 :und elenuentary school inch-cn :sported in thx! study had qw yens or :none of collep education. 'The Bmny of Utah (U. B. Bunlnnl Education nulmin. mo, No. 18) :bowl um 72 per cent of the run!BLAIR, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 Bama by n. v. law. s-pfmunam ai m sun my sawn o r m o r e o f p m f e u i o n n !m i n i n g w h i c h is c o w d e r e d t h t r u n d u d Sdnce Nan Nates lemiqearly. w u d ab ou f u much u thuy can bear.Hs ltlbad that 95 percent ofa l i t h e u x m o n a y n l n d f w n h o o h 'now come: from p m ma l pmpeny dum an study ing Hamm Phy siol-G a Imconnsc tion Iith thnlr work muehtaataafhr theyhnvehadaoum uperlenoe with them.Suc h um are | valuable method of stlmuhfing intarest in lchohnhip In that they inmeludl all pupils and henc e tend tn mm n dedne amcng the student body to ;urpu| othersehooil wrhpn the non mntut takes l Tha hvoullf th i fivduitnd ma tc h . tl\ o n1 1 d fi e i¢ | tl7 | he moI l l¢ t l, l n d c o n ! e t ti i n | \ lo n intlr¢|tlnlfa\turao£¢::l.ertlul:Smln nftnr tlmeprogrum.I m m u n ,~h,¢mburger:,po;»-nrnballnxnded fee ware add during tha enurhl ment. J u m m m n - FIXBAYONETSI I.".'S1'|'L?.,.'$3;.,""$','..1'.1:.'; . synopsis P H A P T B R 1 - - f l u n u t ! m f d n c r l b uo r l l c l i n t b a t u l l a n o r u n Pu s hl t l l l u n I r e '| lS lfl¢ \l ¢DQ II l l a t l l n ydu r i n g u n ar a :p u t o r Juan.m it h a n : In q a n u l d r n l y u n i o n a n r t i a o fo l l o w l b s P i n t dhrlnloa.h u r t s ;l i n b r u n t o l a . l u b ! w a n a l G o r m a n :j u ! b fn i r l n g l l a r o u l h t o r n n e a t o fn m h r o .P u !o f H n F i r m u r n s | l l \ lN l f r o m l h l n a m ; l a d w a l t t h a n f o rth a Do n w h a t s !o f l m a l n :h o rI n o f a r m l n g .'£l|"lliI|they ll a y i n| ¢ r i n |180 Bec ta a d a l n c h m m l o f iocoadl o n g l a n u m a n n to tho lr u ; l l l | ¢ ¢ ¢ '|"|°i"i"»"i"n"""l"'i""5"i"i'i"i"r"»"i?'i'i"i ua w t he l uv lr t dm uc . lu ) f/ p a Cul-JOIUI w. molnson, Jr. 'arm 2'¢2'»'-7:3511 BENCH NOTES lin. Jonas Bicmberg and Hn .Chu.Hosni; udiod u n l l n .FredPeck Friday nfurnoon of hat week Hfa and B n .(Zhu.Gaydou ofBlair were Sundny afxrnoon vlsiton at Geo.Badgemws.The :k k fo i k l i n Piauant View nelghborhood are not all getting wel!u fast u we hoped.Hrs. Peck il still nufftring with uiatica, thoughable to bl up a pan of the Lime. Hn.Chan. Hulk il wnfinsl to her had at L his ti ml lnl lin. Ellie SuttonLund!ls not much improved, her m i n l i k e y o u l n n n G e m m a : - - ' Ga s m a s k d r l l l - " T a k a m o r e Quan l i n na fo u d l .n n 'y o u r m a l 'g e n aadd nur-:Inna-:hz in-der! nos!l l o n - O .fo r ( l a \ | r d l l i e y o u g u y y o u vi t 'th e m n l d !; ¢ , ; . . »*' s e r g e a n t . I a n d n m I b u t 5 s e r u m dl m c n l a y - " '8 - n e o n u n s h o n u rtzrrltaly. . . .Th e r e wan a n n k l a d o f a n n , e l z h l l m u n a d a ! o l Il . a n d p o l l s ; w o r k . R a m o n n r n u t l m l l l u In th a l l o n h G l a m a n d m d r l v l l h n a - : M y w e n g l a m a n d u d n n - 5 1 | h e r e In f u n n .:has s n r l n :n f ID I S - t a l k i n g an an sl na s g m u p a : K IM sho l r I m t r i e r w i t h b l n d r u m i r o n e d .¢\m|!l1PI tr o o p t r a i n - m a y b e t i m sa m e : r a i n thnx i n fa r e i r n l y l o ft alo ng si de | l r a l n r n n i n l n l n g tl s e q gl n o ra t i o n fo r m u m I- r an vh dl vl nl nn .t h e p n p c n In w b l r h u s e l r e p r n l u b l f al l l !a r m rrmln tlnx.C l m i m s a l t e r ll m l .T h e r q d a m n f n u al r l m m - d m e ol'¢ I r J' r e1. g. e m o at o f l h e m e n fr o m t h i s s r :i n i g a t t e n d : Q t h e L o w e : a l e i n ! w e a k n .Th e o .D l i n g c r visits..I M m . S u m n e r l e s t W e d n e s d a y l ft e r n o o n . M i n R o n r t ,th e p r i m a r y t e a r h vr e l l'le as |. ni Vi e w : p e a t B a t u n i l g i n O m a h a .D o r o t h y S m i t h vi si te d a t C l i f fu h i R a y s F r i d a y ° " ° 1 = = g _ .M r .a n d 31.1.r l ;Je n se n m u l fa m i l y sp en t S u n d a y a t M r .F r a n k S e h e fe n , w e s t o f H e r m a n . l " A ( T 8 A B O U T N E B R A S K A N e b n a i n bo y s - 3 g i r l s d o n o t h a ve t o y o r k .I n t Un i t e d S t a t e n a c c u n l i n g t o G u o f f i c l e l t e n w l o n e b o y o u t o f 0 , t h o i s b e t w e e n t e n y u n a n d fi i t e e n , j s g d n f u i l y em p !u , e. l , a n d o n e g i r l o u t o f e ve r y IB .1 1 N e br n sk a on l y o n e \ > °a r ou t o l 18 w or k : a n d o n l y o n e | i r ! o u t o f e ve r y 8 4 . M i n k r a n c h i n g 1|n n e w in d u st r y i . \ N e b n a k a .O n e h u n d r e d p d r e e r a t h r i vi n g a t a f a m n e a r O m a h x . T h e n a n f m m f n u r t o t w e l v e l n a l i t t e r a n d t h e y g m :t o m l t u r l t y i n | I! 1 null:n-ununa- _:u: n uu: _1 :-_ -u-anun-n# D $ 3lnH _# 3Q - lue l l !ein: I rQ-reHHHHH F annw l !en#a san||»:luna s: =ails* nn"Q- n gae _ Ia 'ST h e E n t e r p r l s e a t " . I ¢ \ Pleasant View Sunday on account ofsomanybein;mick.Unleu there1.1 notice zo the eolflrary them will be B. B. as usual next Sunday.Urs. Ray and non: spent ThurmlngeveninginBlldrwithHrs.Lam,while Zlfforul went to iodxe.Friends of Mr. ami M111 Guy 0|- trander, who have lout tuck of their"where-abouts" .will be glam! to know I u m they are in :tom-wma, c»1if.f when Guy hu s good Job and Ulrsy lille it then.Gilfo:I Compton lm!Edmund Johnl :tufted Slturdnr on their ¢on»temphted trip lo Cali omit.James Sylvia and family,who have been lidng in Dakota for some years, have mow-'ul to Fremont.Sat-unlay they came over for a visit al. II. J. Smithl.We have heard of :so new tale! of g Imumpl among un and some of 1ho.aewho were first to take zhern are back in school.Marlo Koenig heiped Mrs.Fwd Peck ; few days lu! week.Mr.and Mn .E.C.Lillpinrntt.agent Saturday evening in ll air vis- I ! ~ whl~h ~me n~u ~. with HrsE. C. Lipprinentt. Q a gmo t h e r b e i n? s l ii l a r. h e r h e d xi d e . 'l h a l l ..S m i t h h m l l y :ont Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g In B l a i r w i t h n . S y l vi l a n d th e .n m e s Sy l vi l fa m i l y o f F r t m o n f .zl i n .$ 2 1 9 a n d Te d sp e n t S u n d a y q j § r n l n a a t Jp u u B l o m b l r g a . r .a n d 1l z ¢` 1 'E .u .L i p p i n c o t t w e r e i h o p p l n g vi n l t o r a In O m a h a a u Th u r s d a y a i t o m o o n . T h e n w i l !h e g o m e e i i n g o f t h e =~~C1 ub th i s we e k .' r m t i m e a I r It h e em p t y ro ad .M th e e r m o f n H10 90 th e c olu mn a: npp ed 1 o u c o u l d le e , h an g i n g a b o ve t h e a fx l i n e t o t h e n o n h a n d east.r u r l n u a d a m p e n - "Lools li k e Q e|e|1!mn1's h e a d I n n nn . w i r ' h i s e a r l m n . d o n? x h e y . s e r ¢ e l n l 1 "T h e u m n o n - m m re pl ac e m r m nm ee r i n r h n r z e :~°w»|z a w p her e.d r .Bnclu-m u m p s g a n d e r - o b a e r u t l o n b i l i o o n l - I H *th e whcrlv Nr u n lr g .W i l l w a i l I l l l l l l r l ' T h e de t n - hm e n l I l l l l n d l n h l l ou t . a l l' t he r oa d .T i m m n l u a n n a ur hi lt .a n d Els!f l u d r o vr l o d In l o n u w a s u u u l g m .P f n f n l l y n w n o g u n !s a i d :" W e a n m o ve n w . sl r. "Th a r e p l a ffm e n l u mo ved ,m a k i n g n o comr ersn tinn ( T o b e C o a t i n u a d ) while mad beurwn u n f i t:sword popinrl.They mar-rhad hrs!in roluma of Aqnadl then ln folama of E~ nIl I Gition In bnnddeefs ana comba1 gear. uma :rotting from du ftrbz.A soomd lloitenmt, l rfddhh, roughlookln; youngster. :lumped up and ni~tf od.'You i n c h i li ' h m? h e u i dso un marina ¢1!l¢'¢f."Pm Heisen aul Wythe af the Refund Iingtaeera.with a deudzrneut.Pm to reporl to n u for orders."- we l rnznaixra HIM up yonder-ho' many mm youlol!"°"l'\n~nt7two.|$r--""I*incl Th!! muhI ilnlnyll: nf ul. lmiudlzf ||I 1e ve r | 0 1 1 d r l n k . a B e m n d m g l n n r n n h a n ha l f e l 'is : - -m a y t h r y d l ; Ue n c h 0 |: n d me n d m a s 31|nl g h l . a n d t h e y a g m n l ! d n !!A n ' u h m l u g u n g e t l i l k l l l fd 0 1 7 , t h e y h i l l m m e :l p aa t a k e o w r t h e w a r !T h e f l n ol w l l e r fol ks n n y s r b e n u h m : l u e n gineers- . . °' CHAPTER I: T h o B n t h e s a n l f d l l l l l H 2 1 h e u m a .a n d m e r i f i u b r o k e h i m . a n d h e ¢ m e s p i n .A l l h i s l m t l n l n w e r e i n s a l o n .a n d a|1\r|y`|hi s m s c b l n e 2|emnd division and the fvluilr army#mill llul formed h, but the marlnm IIIl »III II I ¢h d d thi s lim -.O n l e n a n z o d l ;In h e n - b u t t h u ;ca n a u ! ! - - o n yo u d n - 1 " 'Those en g i ne s n ,the ir pa r k s n o t u n e a n y a n d l l r e l r t o o l : u n u l h n , a n d :hwy c a n lb¢mm»Iu»¢d o w n ha p pi l y ° \ \ l m 1 m n n b| :d d 71 »- u ll n a n y vr l a d n z e - 1 "A h a i r ;no n - fu m : n t in t o l u ll ll l n g a nd l ai d m a l a li m e p h i uf c Ilp l . . . .'fl w r l i r q : l l l w a y a g o o d fee li ng I n u e e n th e mas-Ines o f th e f ;.- ~_,every woman to try this One inute in her own home.Without obligation or expense, without even asking you cobuy, wc will deliver a brand new washer to your home and leave it there for n trial washing. Phone or com e in and arrange for this hom e dem - onstration. You'll be interested in seeing how much has been accomplished in improving the domestic washing machine. Special easy time payment terms this month.We'll tell you about thorn. ummm|||||||:Mm|um||||||mm\nmmn||uu||||||||mInllmuluun|||||||||||||u|||||||umu To NEW SUBSCRIBERS 0 N lY ! | m r a m u .$ 0 0 f u m r!p |ll tme 1.||l | Demonstration -me § and Sale | u :~ I n DANA DOIHGB |l k .Ind H n .Dkk Thuort of The typavrrltlag records fo r lm.emesber an hand upon the 15 mln- uu mndmi portable :ma and an e mr d e d o n ly u p mf b e b s a h d l wicegruy - _ Tb \_1ldlrin|shldtnii Scotts Bluffs a n Yiliiint ; t the homo at Kham! Hr1|.€»'hll. Widenerh H n . 0 . W . l u l l z | | I ! | i 1 I A t h e r o m .Ahoutdanty fnthennndaonaumeina t t n h a u as the knquot I I Ba L tb \ ll. E . e h u n h b o . n mmtW e d -§#~I I I I wlr in tm mnoru ory me un wee:Alcan; lmwuluu "".Y3"nr two.0 : \ e d a y t h | : h | |:nld»l ww. using dive all as tha bade ht.T h Genenl Sdmou i l intc hing A wry satisfac tory mn was pro-with intanst th sprouting nf di!- rluuni On lla i ln :lan Ohm nvrunlL In-n! bwngn nO -nada fhuu mamhnr - - "- - - "" - - "' " " } ;--I igc nouu, no per mn; ln wouac nerax; ""`".f,'I.'?£"i»'."§°"°°a u gg"xhnoli, ss per cent in than-teacher schools '72pe1cent!schools Htht lclwola,meh u c orpondon 13|ar mf# tuc han wi!J:¢ul. high 5531 |nh°"h"n°' Ull. tie._.nltnched and Bl na: ent. In deman- o f t h e W o r l d ' s Wo nd e r Wa s he r uae pemes neenu:Parlor.-2 lwda per minute 10 nns as I248 58 il u L u l m ilrmn Neben .y ah Nolanld u a h mmm IIMNJ Andenen iilmn Olsen rlnnhn Beck Beginner BeginnerBo du m: Bqinnor Advuneed Advln nd Advnneodminu m u u r che zypun~m:\|- chu lu mulls ' in n- fu nd in numben. Quin n number nf um ldvlnced nu- knh In worki ng for tlu p onnhlo,ypswrihn to be given .uvny next nadny |nnin| ~W m. I. laupin afOmdm, :pam ro: tha evening, pl:nn $nunn| x;¢edt1"k,;Lh|ch was \hor~ 0.I ~of lbs Hama Sw-eb a k ld ¢ F = 5 # a n W a n , Ta u g g L ,u nthe Blturda s m . <lin . ber y wlllum ll og tht dak lm v m t h e g g ;but il somewhath e m : t h ur n\l n . ' | ` . E ., w b o h u h n na r i a f o r s i n k ! o l k lmu B ld r , n ~wn l s s h o m o w d n u d n evni nl.|L a w . m x - m f g m a m m .*"3' e.":!':3e°.vf ~°s~!e.,. `Yxlr coll. with the production of coll r and coke.Another period was - nt removing spots and stains, such:in k, mm, e tc . ,from varloul ~of cloth.This weak the clan mllilng a study of textile fibers. n addition to the laboratory work even! memben of the c lua hum ~mplcted cuayc I l; | th e Nationalcomical Elny Con t which cloc- |\ ilarc h tint. The Phylta c hu il now study inglcctrtdty.The proven of electro- lating wal demonstntad by puttin: good coat of copper on a hm nail. process is the same as dmc sed in silver plating but the copper4 much lun upcmulvo and so bel.- r fo r laboratory purposes.The hlnhx and disc harging of a Ieaal tomge battery was also demonstrat-Aa an outside project Norgnan ilien and Harvey Krogh constructed push button to he used in connec- nn with o number of clcc triw ex- rime:|t|. At the present time the Biology anne:lance eu. ere.Another address entitled Teacher'1'e.-mee, a pmpoeed law, by Superin- zennm F.. L. Rom. smublun, Ne- braska, 'ns xllectnaed at lwlih- Theconclusion of the bound membex and superintendents was that we Teach- er: 'l"ennre proposed law in lt'a prea- ent form should be defeated.A fine addrela wal made by H0117 Herman L. Bkern, for:ner attomey general of the Ihte of Wisconsin. IIe:poke of the subject "Teacher: Re-tirement Symm".He expldnrl the Wiscomdn plan where the teaclzen furnish the funds to puffln operailon the oetlrcment system which la un-der etato control.A teacher redre- ment system 1|now in operation in about twenty :tales of the onion.llr .A.L.Bumham Director ofSecondaryEducation:fur Nebraska. also gave a splendid cddnces con-cerning the status of Normal Train- ing Students as Dlaclolecl by UIQ Toning :Progrun.SuperintendentJ. A. True of McCook who on the question "The Ioequdity of Educa- tional Opportunity in Nebnsh, #ndhe drew ihe conclusion that ma:\y\>f Um towns and cltica in eastern Ne~hraaka could pffor o have splen- did school houaeo .fine facultiea wltlle some school dlllll£!.8 in weat-em Nebraska especially in the Sand Hill :eqlons find it very difficult 20mpport even a one-room naral rchool. The meeting was closed by Sup- erintendent .lense H. Nowlon, Super-intendent of Denver city schools.He gave o splendid talk o|i the subject "Can We Mfoni nn Adequate P1-o» gram of Public Education T" ruining No Longer A "Stepping Stone" lo a Career Within recent yc nn the altitudeof teachers, as vmll as of the public generally, hu c ged considerably oowada the vocation of teaching.In 1906, one hundred New 'York teach- ers were questioned,accoldlng toSupt.William 3lcAndr~e\-°,an to whether they hpl "enterell teachingwith tile hope ami intent of makingit a career."Two pefccnt of them reported in the afflrrnativel Two year: qu in a dmllar canvas in Llae QSITIE city, ao percent of those report ing chose teaching in prefcrence to ~ it more natiafyin~.§ test which was submitted Hr. Hoare This change in attitude has had a "ho conducted the lest!expressedpositive influence on the increase In7himself an being veil pleaded with the number of teachers wno are the results.Ile llalitll that rn com- mecting highe: professional require-paring our clasua with those of mementa.That ru n !school teachers other 82 Nebraska sehoola which par- are among those seeking to in\prosc§ti|.lpated the scores indicated tnat on their prie ulo nai qualifications it I the whole the Blair high school clauahown in the data of two recent sur-ea are above the average.This wnn veys."The Profeeaional Preparation :true in spite of thednct that this was and Su|:eni|io:1 of White tilt-:new I the first time that moat ol the stu- tary and Secondary School Teach-den!! had taken l atandaniiaei test ers in South Carolina" (Bulletin No and they were natunlly somewhat 184, June 1, 1028, University of So.nervous.Experiments have shotmCarolina,Columbia, S.C I ineludealthat students always do m on L a u n d r y W a n t e d We are opening a Laundry office in the LeGore barber shop.Leave all bundles there..Evans Model Laundry Omaha, Nebraska PUBLIC SALE -The sign or good coffee ¥»-\'l(>o¢1f>~|¢\¢°»|~"||'>u1f>c:~||'»~|41f>|<11°»0<16- E »m L a u h l i n ° s c o ' F ' i = ' f : t a ' J § § § " / / f c e a n n a u l E si 3 ? us o f t h o d a s s b r o u g h t i n a b u n c h o i p u s s y a r " [ 1 l o 1 r s Is s t 1 r a o k , s o t | * | s t o u r l a b o r a t o r y l o o k s q u d b s s p r i n g - l i h i n up-Ita o f ti me a ppea rano e of udn ter out- O n e d a y l a s t w e a k t h e d a s s g i va o u t s i d e r e p o m o n p k a n t s .Th a 1 h a s vo t e d t h e o n e d u n b y Ju n i o r S t r i c k - z m £ 0 b e t h a b u t -qS t l l e l l e e t l n g o f S c h o o l B a n d s A M Ex e c u t i ve a t H a s t i n l ! Th a S h u n Se lm a!B o a r d I n d E t -ec u t i vo m e e t i n g w h i c h w a s h o l d a t H a s t i n g s l a s t W e d n e s d a y a n d Th u r s - da y , p r o ve d to b e o n e o f t h e m o a t t l - l a r o l t i n g i n t h e h i w o r y o f U M A l - lo c in t io n .N a r l y t w o h u n d r e d s c h o o l b o a r d n u m b e r s : n d su pe r in ta n de nt a we r e i n a tt e n d a n c e . C u n o n t E d u c s t i o w P r o b l e m s w e r e discussed.A m o n :t h e o u t s t a n d i n g a d d r e s s e s o f t h e c o n ve n t i o n w a s t h e E n l a r g e m e n t o f t h e U n i t o i T l ! I * t i o n a n d S t a i n L e vy fo r S c h o o i s , b y D r .F .E .He nz l li ck ,D e p a r t m e n t o f Sc ho ol s Ad mi ni st ra ti on , Te ac he rs * Co l l e g e , L i n c o l n , N e b n s s h . H e d r e w t h e e o n e l w o n t h a t t h e d i s t r i c t s o r e n o w attached, and az pe: cent in elemen- tary schools with high schools had one these alzndarxis. More Music ll the Schools An unu|1l1i\£¥PP°l¢unl£y is pror|'l- ed by National llulic Week, Hey 1 tn 7, 3927, lo promote music. in schooiand home life, according to an un- nounoement received from the Na- tional Music Week Committee of 45 Wert asm Street, New York City, in the Bureau of Education,U. 3.Department of the Interior.It il. eunested that observance of tne week offcn the following opportun- ities: to intro-luce music into schoolsy:-tems where it has not been taught before; to num up the )oar'a music inltruction; to uoqwnt parents :nalfriend:of the children 1rit.l1 what in belngqdonc for them through mmeby having u parents* music day; and to organize I community mwc com- mittee to lm! in the promotion ofmueicnl activities. K H. S. Students Willem In InterSlate Scholeruhlp Contella Threehuwdrcti und forty schools in three different states participated in the xholunhip contests receutiy con- ducted by the Kansas State Teach»era Collegc.More than seventy thousand nlmlvntl took the tests inthe various schooi eubfcctn. Llnirc Neimn made | very remark-able recor-.l la the twelfth year Eng* lI»h lest by scoring B2 poi-nla out of a poslible 85.This wal the high est number ints made by any pupil who took tent.lt was notequalled bs any o the thousands of Klnaas utr!Colontlo att:lent: who compctcti and though information innotavailable on the subject lt ll probable that no other Nehruka|fupi| manic as high a score. Amdt Viz ulm tlid remarkably tteil, in the ficid of Biology.Hin record wan 67 out of 9. pouibie 74which likewise wuz the highest score nude by any of the 2,289 pupiie who took the mu.u .In fi n t rear Lutln Eni|}"Jonle:\ hold: the recon! in Colon.lo and Nebneka.She scored B5 out of a pols» ible 38 points. __a _" :_ i! 3 " If the persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon; sign their names and pre- sent at Qhe Quality Market, they ~~~,.... One M in ute F i f t y - T w o This i s the new FamousOne MinuteWasher. Money can'tbuy a l in erwasher than .para as"~'>'¢m°`h$`m¢ a his mfgnur, un.. A. Buns: usd llr. Burlw and hopesAfine naw Burreughi Cdculntorzubeen addsd to our Commercial to b e a b h t o n tu mto h llh o me h e r v Depamnent.A course in an °Plll°' noon.Hrs. Anderwz a hu renund aion el' the Calculator in hdng given fun n h ar nm: illnn s a tm..Q ltudnntl in ah. umm Prueedtslnnid H==;f;g=»}f==»g;= B-gg tn chi!- Souruea.Bai-I-as thhthe aocoun g 'n n .as I nudentsare making Hberal use af the (mm Benson W0¢iTl¢ldl :Rex luv-urn ldding mlchine which hu been ~ w e e k v i t he r 'h r' rn the depnnment for a numb-e: Ufi "un H ~nd Hr. usd The "|veno¢rmphera"under the virrfonogn £3 city h u n h y were linc tion of Pmf.liirkegunl,um A. H. 'them Chu Barry md L. ELnukingigoo\l!1.lae;f the new mlmmfr ~ we r : B la i r b u s i n e s s : a lle n :graph natal ed is y ur.urs-Y,.°~f ;*"'" z1;:;a °~.§: an D'"\ i x z f g ~ s f o m hi .u m e nm:e Zuma 0 'liven in our c ity this weak..ebraska Central Teachenl' College.Hr und Mn. 5 P Rosenbaum ma¥.':m"'i:'.%.'5":,.';',33f.~;'f:Erf,';.'f_';': 1%¢~==».=:=~»=»~f=»-ab-hm wen: 'Blair this. LQ th! indlfhiugj and demonltrnl him. 'n mrln IIIII dale an an from IL Il Q n l ?" m i n B n n d i g h e liu n n n i lg i w f'..IX PETERSEN HARDWARE l rlwvmg so umr.lsr. ltlblllli bn!-»==g»»;>f; of "'"°-"°"1"ins secured work wi th u n An d h .n.rs»m\ual basket bs!! [mme Snyder Motor g 4"*'" played on Feb. 11, between H1115 The form of men at the Furman' Eu Bit; Pie team. and the Calllor-F m lun bum very bu y d g ll :sin tum.Cnilfomin won n IS to 11 nz earn |!i{§ inein.victory.Thu:fa:the intramurxl|Rohm Andnuc n lm! family hu.: basket bn!! games have been hgggyi muvld from the fum to the Chu.ma dose, an.! the student boa, in H11 Prom-'ly nc entiy vac ated br\ . ' l as vi1il¢||\from town l\ n e ' H .Edwardsshown much lntarelt in this lc tlv-I ,;1===7 5l'mP°k'nceklentally fell ity.Ali gunmen scheduled for Feb.m '';:]M:'h§':'b:!Mh" week lun-l2, were postponed because of the 1.35. Barry rerunred cn Saturday flf l lh lt ui ! fy mnu lu m ' ll ~ awni ng f| gm ¢ t.tzn di n¢lhMe. c lu nI .n prrparcd for the ¢¢l1l|Vll Lbnnntlon at Lincoln lm week. Hs The neriu of lectures give-.1 bs :topped for a short visit nt DenverRm.. James Pelaraen of Fmmont, on Crossing with B. Il. Janes and fatally."Mnlhruln nf hlifillmr Rnnnrhsr Rplmnl Hr. lm]H n Ram V i n h n i s n - . c ~..J|....' .;P . n\*[ i , .. ~. 1-» A . h . . ¢ ~'ef _-1 w t ! Gad!Iinto luwhi | fternoou°| pea( up | mir lrou llrlhe rlghl.Than l u g-mrs anlllery up mv. mon machlno |Blair, Nebraska' 1 NE |A1|Q=fff*Q- Over nMHUOH | ~Today; Fam:,~ Satbjied One ~swam: Washer `\Minute User;` _S'§!:¢1I dard mllra. _ M_=__::_===__===_=_====_====_=__=_ _. . .- - . . - .- - - - 1 . " .v- " _ - 1 v s " - nI1 l l l | B i b i e c l a n e a " a n d b y R a v. l i a r - u l d C .Je n se n o f Br u sh ,Col o.,o n " Te a c h i n g In th e D a i l y Va ca ti on ll i bl e S c ho o l" we r e c o nc l ml e i I"r i d. a y eve n in g ,Fe b .12.W e w e r e gl a m ! t o l e e t h e i n t c n e a t w i t h w h i c h t h e s t u de nt s,fa c ul t y a n d vi s i t i n g S u m l a y Sch ool teachers,at te n de d t h e lec- tur es,a n d w e a r e t h a n k fu l t o t h e l k " e r e n d s P e t e n e n a n d Je na en fo r th e i r nr e ae n la t lo n o f t h e s e in t er e st - Mr. and Mn. Nela Nelson of omh-Ia n d l l f .a n d M r s .C .B .H a n s e n o f N a i r vln it ed w i t h r e l a t h e a a n d fr i e n d s i.\a n d a r o u n d Ii e n n a n l t h e wreak-arni. M r .a n l M n . .J A .S w i h u t a n dfa m i l y a n d Jo h n E m m a sp e n t B u n - ¢ " { , w I !. h : ~ e !| t i vn i n O m a h a . r .(R y d e Ro s e nb a u m a n d E l t o n Edmzrrusun at te n de d t h e da n c e a t Be nn i ng ru m S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g . M r . 0 . W . M a n h a l l h u p u r c h a s e d W;;.a .$* A'a ... S1'n i. a i ,ing leeturu. The Dana College m m m ballteam tied another scalp tn lla belt. when they defeated Luther College ul Wahoo Feb. 9.The flllll u o nwas 32 to 26.The Wahoo men put up a good iight, but eur Caxernen outdid them in speed and in wlinr.On Feb. 1? our mm leaves on a tour that will ineiude games with Grand lelantl, Kearney and Cenendla.Theteam at present ia in fine shape, .md u 1ucceexful trip il anticipated. The Danish play {'l2wlatyr n w Io¢lre]\en" ln leur enum with twelve :nnge, will be given at Dana Fridayevening, March ith.We knnw there shall be a full house and only sn mt to give our (dennis a tip about get ting their tickets early.lt v.lll be |i\re.1 in the lane dining hall, where a big stage will be erected. Th Serin; Rec ital of the Dana Munir depanment will be ltell on Marsh IILI1.Our muah:departmentin steadily growing. The choir is fart gvtlng really forthe tour which new enmpfirea elght- een stops in the course of sixteendays.The c hoir leavefhpril tlth. A eheir pin may be earned by any member havin! sung in the A rap- a truck for uae on his farm.Mr. Leonard Miller who il allen)-» by the Agricultural Sc hool at Llneen spent the 'week-em! with hemem u Mlm Lorraine Jacobsen.who ie nt- tenling Dana College is ependlng nfew day: with home folks.Mr. and intra. Chlrlea Gottach, Mm.Tom French and dauahter, ltrs. H. B. Plunge and ana, Bobble were vis-itors at the eeunty aaat Satundaf.Mr. C. lI. Dixon wan a tm: neuvisitor at Clarboll Saturday.The Kennanl boys basket bailteam play e.l Arlington lml wut! by a more of 16 to 2.}ll':1. l3l.\.\che Colliatar and daugh-tera, Maxine and Margret spent nfew days visiting ut Carl War! home.The Senior elaaa of Kemmnl high utfllbtll held a Valentine party nt theM. Fl. church basement.Mila Fdeda Rosenbaum spent theweek-end with heme folks.Exciting nun spread quickly when Dave I'dtch:n1d'| house ran fire.it stifftil in the up stairs.flre men were called but conf-iderabledamage was done before reaching it-blr. a:1.l Mn .Delbert I"nwler en-tertairxed at a si.: o'eloek dinner fe: Mr. mul Mn. II. 0. lfnlrcltilal and walBen uhfl George. s - - .- - _ _! men cya zoomdup he lme ts. _ /g E2. E F :JE 5 E' u BAYONETSI I.".'S1'|'L?.,.'$3;.,""$','..1'.1:.'; f/ p a Cul-JOIUI w. molnson, Jr. 'arm 2'¢2'»'-7:3511 . synopsis P H A P T B R 1 - - f l u n u t ! m f d n c r l b uo r l l c l i n t b a t u l l a n o r u n Pu s hl t l l l u n I r e '| lS lfl¢ \l ¢DQ II l l a t l l n ydu r i n g u n ar a :p u t o r Juan.m it h a n : In q a n u l d r n l y u n i o n a n r t i a o fo l l o w l b s P i n t dhrlnloa.h u r t s ;l i n b r u n t o l a . l u b ! w a n a l G o r m a n :j u ! b fn i r l n g l l a r o u l h t o r n n e a t o fn m h r o .P u !o f H n F i r m u r n s | l l \ lN l f r o m l h l n a m ; l a d w a l t t h a n f o rth a Do n w h a t s !o f l m a l n :h o rI n o f a r m l n g .'£l|"lliI|they ll a y i n| ¢ r i n |180 Bec ta a d a l n c h m m l o f iocoadl o n g l a n u m a n n to tho lr u ; l l l | ¢ ¢ ¢ l|\||.||hnliu||uu.llu ' n u Im l d o w n t h e b r a n h y s i o n . a n - a n a l i m e ru n .u r r o n a ro a d w h e n h m h e a vy Ma x i m a n n n i g h t l i n i n g .a n d ma pp ed u p a n d r p th e n m Ion s.smo oth unpo-Bo mc n a r l u l br an ch ed a t d o w n t h o t m u d a n d t m l l a m t h e l o n o f Te r r y .T h e n a n s M h l l n l i n T n n y a n d a f r r n f h l vl n n re po rt ed A m r r i c u z :l a i t . b m t h o f n n e r c a m o o u t p i n ...5 h l n d f u l o f Im pu de n! h l l m r u n g x l n a i a h s t l s l l o n n v! 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O n S a l u n i a y ove n i n x .Fe b.l 2 ' n rnrn lv. 1l 1\r :u\ he ll! und er the .w sni con o l 'h o J u n i o r : r u l S e n i o r r l n s fe s fo r t h e pu r po s e o f r a i s i n g t h e Bu l l i o n ha nd .Th e r a = 1 i \ a l w a s b e g u n b r -n 1r n g r a r n c o n s i s t i n g o f th e fo l l o w i n g fo u r n u m b e r s : a s o n g " Jy l l e n 'h a n r r s l l fr l i m r n j " b y t h o w i : \ t é r a l u l e n l s m a l e ch o ru s usclor th e li r ec l lo n o f Ih m k l h l e M o l l e r : a n m l n b y M r . Jo h n P e t r n r : 1 :a pl a y ot t e ca ll ed " N e w tl i k e L e u "g i ve n b f W esley A n d o r m a , t h a b u r g l a r . J u l i a Ne ls on .M t n l.4:ui»=p, 'md L u t h e r 0 | I » n l o n ,Il i l l v. u n d e r th e c l i n d i o n o f l l l n F a l k ; .a n u m b e r u f A i s l e s o n g s b y s h e m l n * s t n l » - O r vi l l v Ni e l s e n, A x e l La r se n , E m i l P e t e n o u a n d H a r r y T h o m p o e n . C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H I W . Il . Th o m p s o n , P a s l n r Bi b le Sc h oo l n t l n o 'cl o ¢l s fo ll o we d by C o m m u n i o n S e r vi c e a t l l . C l n i a t i a n I>2n4iua\ar a t 3430 T h e yo u n g fo l k s vn j o y e d t h e - s o d a ! t m i l r r m i h t h e 1 Zp w o n h L a n g u e M a n d a ! m i n i n g .Pr h c h i a g e m n y S u m l a y e ve n i n g a ! 7:36.Gl a d s o m a n y b r a ve d l h v n n q w |i.u \i Sun la y e xmi ng.Co m e a g ai n . Pfu y u r : m a ti n g W ed n e s da y e ve n i n g n l 7 : 3 0 . N e b r a s k a ha s H,- £31 h. p.o f d o 11 lo o rr i vm l e r p o w e r ;l n p l n } ¢ 1 I hs pu b l i c uti li tie s,a n d 3 , | 0 0 i n 'n a n n - fa c l u r l u g . 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Andcntn, Eve- I 9*#*€f» 31. "Z .¥1f";"'32.'3'.. f-§¥}f..|. BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER 5;Ask (or "BLUE BIBBQN BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND commwrAsk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NO. 5umm, wAsdngg>rbN c0UN'x~Y, NEBRASKA `FEBRUARY 24, mvVOL. XXXIr . : " " T: " " " i i i - '.runlrunds. m.n. |:..q»;§e»_l5.___5 f'w v ~I D. A. R`S. To PLACE amnxnns s The regular rnzeling of N!-ku-ml3,¢hlpze:, D. A. nm wu new last Pn-PECIAL MEETING., with Mrs. Clyde M. .Mlr||_AL [nm buulneas meeting, delegates were < chosen for the sine canference to beE " " ' ° " E " ' : ; * ' : ° y y j f f y f ° m m az Kenmcy in March.u n . o f " ' ° ' " \ l eu c | '" _Henry Meneke, by vm". of her @1- And Make Needed Plan! Fur lice. as man: lx a delenlc and Mrs. E-u n c o m r u n s { w o m z N ' s r s n n m r s n , ' " ; § ; § ; ' j ' ; j , ; ° ; § ; i § ; ; " ; ; n s B g x A n ~ L 0 . 0 . r . B R I D G E M E E T :C L U B RE P O RT° " f " " ' . ' 2 " § : ' : » ¢ ~ " x. ' w ° ° ; ° ' ' g g -l l o M E C O M I N G Home c mmm-» T; a. 4 wuu C ath- ]N¢h »u k|rwsf o f w. , m. . ; % } § . : , m: ' » ' i ' 3 f ° ¥ `»I:G`f'Hli'»§'2`{;. . . 1 6 0 Mu i I n Hu me c u m; . x n a x ms g s -F u r w m m Q c m .c m . . n m o r l m m u i¥',i`I§F.L$"'`flZ,"L'§¢'fl1f'§"'m°'¢T<s m s / m a S w m m m : s w u r For m¢m~ ¢¢ Brldun Coneeming The llama ln wading vm ovucml for um benefit s w a m .Many u m m "" ` " " " " " " ' " " " " " '\V-#\~'--1»\- P--mn "ui thous nruvnt.Me mb f n Q, " k lle n /|m m z ~ 1 » = » » 1 = ' » = = = T q " » v '°¥=`?-§ é T m ; ' i } i ] é I = = ° b n a t t h e f m v n u m u gu e st s I !G o t !- li r.and l n .Vinh, Mr. andus¢l|i!¢ilen undLanon |n¢l ohh- Ied n l m m mnoon uid Harold Mn. Anna Gmue om:|Hr. and Hn. Chris Chrfwtoffsraow :and daughter here Wednesiay nf-.ternoon ailers at Roy Follens.1 Hr. a:d)i;1. Chris Christoffersoaind chlidren wen Fremont :happen Sat\mlay.Hr. nm! Hn. Howard J ensen andchildren spent Sunday nt the Lilhnd .legen home.;_L... Hr. and Mn. Hury Siena: andlmd with home Iours.sons visited friend.: in Omaha I n t M1. J. C. Badger vu shopping in Sunday.OmlhI on Monday.Eiwsmd Hnnaenand Nell Nelson of Hrs.M.D.Newell of Bldr re-Blair :peat Sunday afternoon at the turned zo her home on Sunday after Emanuel Andneuon home.\__i;iLin| here l week at the home ofSeven!Orum folk: amended the er son, E. S. Netreil and with oii Louis Skov sado north of Spike: on friends.Molrlay.1 Clarence Winsett entertained the Mr. an d Mu.Pre-1 Christiansen membcn of-Mr.h!cC!ellan'1 SundayandsonswereSundayafternoonSchool clue at a Valentines party onmud. nl fha Jim l.|\unan }\nmn 'P|n\l¢¢|h\r IYFHIIII It lb! hD\IIO Of his hwe r c ~by all.nahmininge f m m a l l - 1 .b llldvariouss of undarkhal 4 ah , oo c ki l, fr ui t n ls d with blppod enum,pic kin Inc l aoffn.as hmlmh! a nd n by dl. |~s r " a n i N' ' ~ 1 . : . - a u ma r-Hrl. H C.M83 I n . I l r t l nl u Xl:stan Larsen,Mn . rl Rasmussen, Ihr!! an-1 ivan, lin Cleanllness o~ our~5hup as well as the superior grade ol Meat we handle. Pillsbury Best Flour48lbs.-~-- $2.35 A1 mem [rims wr,2 "~ \ : rs 1 / .- ~_ Maintop Flour, 48 lbs.2.00 NEW CGA One reason why Eddle's so snappyls simply bunuse he's so happy: We dalb' relolce Atthuound olhls voice; We're really qulte fond of the chapple! Th :re ls genulne satisfac- tldh and nal pro!\t in be Ing able to invite Custom- er) Into a Chan. Shnltury Market.'.- Bennington Rye Graha n,25lbs.- ' w s Biair Rye Graham,_10lba.----A.: Blair Wheat Graham, 1o\b»,A5 EARLY SPRIN Yel\ow Corn Meal, 10 lbs. .45 White Corn Meal, 10 lbs. .45 Pillsbury Beet Pancake Flour, large pkg.-.45 Pillsbury Best Pancake ' Flounsmallpkg.-.15 Advo,la1-ge pkg.--.25 Jersey Cmam, large pkg. .30 Aunt Jemima, large pkg. .45 rg @ aw @ @ 1 Hwi Q White Syrup, I gal.-.65 White Syrup,\/gal.».s§ Advo Cof!ee,perlb.~.55 Butternut Coffee, per \b. .55 Ehvpy Hollow Coffee, erlb.----.55 J. M. Coffee, per lb.-.50 Brimfull Coffee, per lb..50 Bulk Coffee,Perlb.»-.40,.45, .50 Less 5% dlscnunt for Cash and Carry. PHONE 75 Brown Syrup, 1 gal.-.55 Brown Syrup,\/_, gal.-.30 1 q n J a ¢ HATS FOR All the new colors aSilk Yougre invited to inspe venture not.H.C.}l.|.rlaenshel%edeq:nforl.ar tin Larsen Wednesdalv foreneon and sawed weed for Ed enero Wadnw da: afternoon.Bias Kirsten I;,--fl ani illae Nena Andean were ednesday afternoonalien et Martin Larsena.Hr.and Ir e .Andrew Johenoeenand llr. and ln. Peter Nielsen et- u-nfied e Za!ee birthday P1111 at thelife. A. V. Johanneeo home in BlairWednesdayafternooninhonorod Hn. Johanneon'e elghtleth birthday.A very delldoue lunch wea served br llre. Johannsen.The Cemetery Association ixeid ite yearty bulnimel meeting at the Nfl Andersen home ilonday afternoon.Eight memhere were present.Elec- tion ef officer: was as follows: pres.. Pete: Nielsen, to moeeed Chris Ben-son; tnzetee, Chris Nelson for threeyears.N. J. Andersen wee re-elected secretary and a\ndN1Y Johanaen ae Heamner.Two other trustees areEd Newkirh and llartln Chneteneen.Hire Mena Andersen treated the men to a lunch.Rev.and llra.P. J. Rdnertaennailed at L. EL Laraens Wednesday afternoon.Hrnmd llre. L. E. Larsen and IvanspentWednesday evening at Peter lvereone.N. J. Andersen and Neue and Wa! ter Andersen vialted Thursday afternoon at the Ed Hansen home.llr. and llre. Emanuel Andreasoo and eona and Alfred Neieon spentThursday waning at the Joe Jensenhome.HJ. H. C. Rasmussen spent Fri-day with Hre. Peter Nielaen whileHr.Raamueeen attended the C. K. Anderaen sale.ln. Hartin Larsen also spent the afternoon with Hra.Nleleen.A large crowd attended the C. |K. Andaree: esis Friday..The soda! held by the Ladies .Aid t Bt. Paula church Frida; eveningI* as well attended and the proceedsfrom the wg; after ezpsnaes were Feld wan $1 .Op" so up, va r-oue kinds oi plee an eooklse, dough- nuts, buns.coffee and candy wereeol I.A number of young girl:waited 'en the table.They were:iiiesee Ha r la n !Relfhl,Ameni- Chile Benson mH g "Hansen nj ata 71<.{..». Saturday evening iieb Starks were:Richard Nellnn an~Mrs.Hans Wai!Hr. and Hrs. Harrydren of Kennard. Axel Hanaen -Neieona Sunday f~Rasmussen and Cthere Sunday afte. Leonard Nahum,and 'Raymond Raethe show In Blair :llr.and Ura.and Helen were W guests at Jena Bo Mr.and line.Cchildren moved Thuso the Riehenl Net Hr.and li n . and Harold e ntwith ltr. and re.Margaret and HeSunday at the CalleSaturday evening IIeneene were:l i Jones and childrenGeorge Wulf and cHr. a nd ln . W inil!!!nt Saturde z M me h omeltr. and llra.H:one visited Thu -H. C. Hansen homoKr.and llra. iemily were Betu Fremont.Friday dinnerNeerklrk were Mrs.daughter, Lea. Blra. Loey Larsen, Ure.Ure.Atfred Sinebent the afterooodereen ash. Emerald Van :afternoon guest at About forty you'pleasantly entertaining at Que Petehonor of thdr ernth birthday. spent dancing andfreehmenta eonaiIre ereem,cakeeervel.. Hia; Catherine Kuhr. Anna Kuhf, Meta and Emma !S\mday with-,herHansenandLorettaRumuasenf Nevrkirk.A very pleasant evening was eputl Tueaday evening 2" rmwe a Ne w Uni t PLAN :mms SOME OPPOSITION A special meeting of the city coun-ell Will hal-l last Thurwday everdng which wna called for the ynrpoao ol deeillng the adviaabllity ofplaying un engineer no make up and wb mn a report on tllx condltlonaand the needs of the clty'| rnunlcfipal electrlc llghg plant.But few werepresent owlng to the het that themeeting had not been advertised. Mkr a dluuadun ln mr c hamber se d a n tm mu r a l wk th e ir , me sln the council chamber and proeeded to consider the mbieet.Couneilmpn Bigelow :md Sorenaen were agalnnt spending money for added power enthe ground: that the needed current could be purebaqrd for leal than themultlclpalplantcould make lt and tbatlttherefore nu notagood bw- neaa move.Jolm R Aye,wh o v u prnllnlt slated that he was in favor of more power but claimed that the reportwma. the council u m a u a f o r wlueh tlpy were payina 8500 w ualready a matter of record und had been made by Engineer Nixon mmeyean ago but had never been uaed and that the name conditions exbt :ww aa than.,m lon wu c ured p-b andeon and aitor dellhemtlng camlully the question el ltlrlng an engineer to make the report war put to a vote and earrled all to two.TM report .... ...».|.».~| ma-ie.This nractlcally. E. C. Pierre vu ekcted.Final arrangement: were made for me unveiling D1 the marker: placedhy the D. A. lL organlntlon at the lravu ol two nal daughters of the Revolution who are hurled in theLyons, Nrh. eemetery.The unvell~ ins win me pla¢eon'~\| nn:l\ s ln~ lncad of Feb. 21 as flnt announced. Member!n l Nl-ku-tnl chapter expec t to rv up to Lybnu on that daln and they hope to have with them two atato olfieera: Hrs. C. S. Payne,:tam re-gent and Ura.Adam Behind- lln.wlfe of tre governor of Ne- brarka. PIANO RBPAIRINGAND REFINISHING Hr..R. 1. Krallek, with the wa. wxn r i u r o c o r c m e q e w l l l r n i n Blalr all nut week.Expert piano rrpalrlng and reflnlahlng.All nkyex work.Free -3-=-=» on any plana.w w m u Enterprise office. Phone u.\m e STATE RDADGRADING PROGRAM Work To Start Early.B- li ne c m- pkted Between Blur And Ken- nard. Extended To Fremont . Many muses To se num soma GBAVELING IS POSSIBLE 1-ree rn mwm- . . . - ~ . . . " . TOLL BRIDGE NOT FAVORED (state J o nmll The house road: and bridges com~ mittee,George s u m .Fremont,chdrlnan,was hoat Monday after- noon to one-hundred or morn peoplewho want tnurtm to come into Ne bnuka without paylng lor the priv- ilege at the toll bridge.m o p e n and public hearing vu on H. R. 395,by Representative Kehm of Douglas Ind Mloen others.lt n entitled an ut to ald in the evnakructlan of or to purchase bridge; aeroaa and boundary river o f th e n m d lo prnvlde fr control of aame.~While n u eantqmpmed u m , should the bill pau.three sta ts othar than Nebraska will b e mn-efr ned rr Y- hw mqmny legs-lm, gorihapreaent, Iowa and Nebraskaan an Grin: through nquuunn, ua lower house of lho lon legialatun have anproved a bill almllar 10 thatwndinr in the Nobnalm houaa.Both contemplate uae of a portion ol iunda d e r l ve d f r o m t lr e g u ta xa n - l th o nn!»e'r 30 percent of automobile na'- lrtratioq whlch, aball extend over a period ul y ear: or lang enoulb toconatnlct meh brldgel an are tledred The Nebraaka blll provides for eattlng aalde of 5 percent while me r:»~tllnatetl revenue ln Nebraska,no cotmtlng federal a.l'l, la $150,000 per u t . ..; the c on, -»-~.»23~. oporatlon .ni lun blll providu for 4 percent.z year.The ltatea.under thawould apllt their portlnna M tha colt ;........ .,....._. A sunvsr o r HOME l'.`QUll'hlENT Oakland, Neh, Feb. N.-Survey of home equipment la Blalr, Herman and Arlington -mn Ta t plenl wuhingmen county (arm homer hnve been corn v l v w by me Ne w- n u l~`eleratiu:| of Women'r clubs,and (lm remltam a -bww..wd lv b v Mn . wi n lllnler,Oakland, atate prerldent. In Blair, with pnhlk water aupply, eentnl atotlon eleetielty,and r u works gas, there are for every l00 dlnlllnga, 49 kitclun uinka, 54 nl maln eanneetlona, S2 gan ranger per ma famine. nr.: 9 gal water healan. ln Herman, wlth puhlle um mp- vly nelly , but nn err. getw h n l o r r e g u l a r . R n e o : - leedona.there q, for every wo xm n ln .as yteben alaka,as atm tlonar y vuh buim. 84 bath tuba, 30 mal lurnacea, as falnllles wngdeetrle ughtr, rl electric lrom, 14 eleetrle waaltlng rnaehlrma. 9 electricvaummelemen, 84 telephones, 20 rmllo aeta, 52 autornobllu. In Arllnnon.with publle water mpply,eenrnl alatlon electricity. but no a w wo r k : r v.no puhllc m u aystmn, nn nrbm eolle<tivn. than are for eupry |00 rlvrell ln M alatlonary kitchen sinks, 28.~.'3..».~.warn man, 21 mn \uba, r stationary laundry un..zs nun. wlllta 20 coal furnaceu, I oll (urn~ n n .Ninctyweven o l every |00 ftnmm han flew-xr \xgm.», os elee~ »!rle Irons. ga elactrlc washing ma~ L w n u ,w electric vacuum eleanerr. PROm° MADE IN I The room: were decorated \n pink and whlte u were alao than tablet.Thom from Blalr who were gueata u v e Hn .Soren Jenaen,Mr.andMn. George Ruhr, Jr. and Nr. and Alta. Wm diuhr and lbmlllea. MR.ANSEN LEAVES On March 1, Mr. H. J. Hannon of the Cithrna Sl-ala and Savlnga Bankylll aever hlr connaetlana vll\.h that irutltutlon and step out after nearly nlno yaan aa abookkaepar in that bank.Mr.Human want lnto tha bank when )lr.daba Gibson vu prea-ldent.and hal continued durlng the =hl-nn of oifleiall md uhm Hr. A. R. Brock hal been proddmt-Pnviour £0 an poaltlon ln the bank ha wal bookkeeps: lntba Du lah Pllbllahlng Houae for a period extindlng over fourteen yearn.r. Ha.many frien-la lnthe clty who vlan for hlrn unbound- ed aneeeaa ln wlratmef llno of work hu undenaku. '\ Hoa rnsmc Fll'l|!I'l 0| Nehralka Produce Pork Al Coat Of 1 cenu Per Pnlmd. smut., lddag cmamwFor Prvdndlnn F"" lMPROMI"l'U PBOGRAH sruoven The home comlng event put on hy the Rebekah.: and Odd Fallowa ofthe local chapter in their ball lut Friday evenlng vu a very enjoyable oeeulun.ln all about 180 menhen tables and rooma v a n beautifully decorated and the vrdtrouoa were pretty eostumoa.Evaryona pruaanteumu ln tw happy :lah ol rnbd WSG lnalna lwnh nlhf flhll br ig ht and mapyy.Mur the d inne r vu ove r a roll call was rnada and those pnaalntwere :unused to .Inner by a qno~ tatlon or a mm nu..Clark aram- lwn ma d a a t a lk ln h la n mllp ld d n g manner \vll.l¢lt vu wall roedvod aadld alan Nu 'rhnm and Judge I. ¢_ Elllr.Hlaa Ethel lhad gava a vyry vlwhr vocal aolo aa her blt wban her name val alkd and llttla Peggy.Pmmd, daughter u l Hr .an.l Ura. .L L. Pound gave a reading for har mother and (uber when tldtlr naman were ealledandahadldltvefynledy too.lntenperaed vlth thin :oll eall vu cummunlty xbdu ln whlab all took pm wlth a r-lm IW * will.Snarnllettan from datant mamben wan also rem and a telegram troxzhlanl Wlnther Lunn of Portland.regon wh le h u mm to ma h th e mm a real home eomlng ella.I n cmznus mmx down to the 6:80 dinner.The /wcu§'r._naus| .._... -.. ..._ ._ ....._ \ ~1 .12 \ . 1 fe I Hlnun called Thursday evening gunna li.umnon.An d! !!Johuuen homo were:Hr. mid Rasmussen md Mn. J enn Sorensen,li t undmane:|M1.~n.hd Hrs. 'WIII Hanna und Hr. and Hrs. man! ewvinl- ;i'e§gfj§l§»l§_gf}_____....|' . n . l! l| Q F V U I I -u n .v a n . ¢ _ - 1 » . .. . . . , . .Q . " _ __ _ '_ " _-H r a n d H n .F r e d C h r i s t i a n s e n r e n i n ,M r .a n d M r s .M .E .' 5 ' ~ ' i : u e t .w e r e F r e m o n t v l w n l v r r M o n d a y .! g a d e c o r a t i o n s a n d l u n c h w e r e i n k e e p i n g w i t h t h e ' f a l e m i n n m u o n . '1 ' s o 1 : 1 . 1 s t u a e d t h n g u e a t lz» \ R L 1 f ~ G T ° N m o m s ~; .: : , , . 2 ' . , , ; " . m . . , .' I j g n a e r.i ludeii H u m Ind li n -Mr. and Mn. J ohn Hehard w=f=§1?.f§i' af"f.=.McClellan.Leslie P r msl.and holtua to the li e n ! - G0 - i mmn M r ;Homer Miller,Mn .Misses Alice Mc oors at ..and Mrs. Artnd Hr. and lin.ldren.1 m ~a p a ~.Hr. and ilu. Fred Kruger. hir.and Mra.Chris Benson and sons were Pxvmont shoppers Sat-Wu" Ind diff-eq ' Q ~m e r e1'enin¢ at the [ Blevera andy evenlnz at u i Neurklrk and y shoppsrs.in. _of Hrs.EdAnna Gnuae and om Gnule. llra.ed Buehartlt an¢l nd Lylel Theyas me c. x. An-4 Ik was a Sunday' Boone Newkirks. fotka were very~Satur lay ave-omeon home in ,0lIver'1 eight- evening was!a7in| eards. xn-x of aandwkhca, | l edfes were ssrkirk spent las4 ln. Hlaa"He!en; supper guents at onday.They eallToft home there.Hr. and Hrs. Ro-de!Aedreasuu also allied at theTohhome. Mr. and Ira. Chris Nedson and children were Thanday evening vis- iton at George Rssmuasena. Hr.and ~Anorea Jotunaenand Hr. and ra. Chris Nelsomat-tended the Mrs. Mec Hitehman fun-ead in Blair Friday afternoon.Harland Nelson spent Sunday af- umooe with Jena Hansen.sLester Hansen and Evelyn Ander-aeu spent iionday at Pete Andenens.John Rogert of Herman and bes-ter Hansen were Fmemont callers on 'l`uesday.Mr. and llra. Chris Ctdristoffersonand ehiidren and Hr. and Mrs. EdNeirkiri spent Thursday evening at c. K. Anderaens.C K. Andersen was an Omaha pas- senger Saturday.August Roger! of Alber2'Lea. Hina.spell!Friday and Saturday at theborne of his deter, Hrs. C. K. An- Jenen and Iamlly.llr. and llrs. Gottaeh ané_=1».r. *Q* Qatunlay guest at C.. An, rsens. Huahali were eonauled.oae prea-ent were: leash and Mesdamea C.G. Marshall, Clyde Cook, C. w. An-drews, Vernon Marahall,Walt Ech- tenkamp, Juiian Jun lutn, Drs. anillea.!ames W.I.Ne n and P.L.Cady.Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer spent Saturday in Gmaha. Vernon Iarshsll returned the Lat-ter part of the week Irora a business1 tr in lows. . H. Brokaw returned Friday fromHastingswherehe spent seven! days attending s -:tate meeting of achool executives.Hrs. Edwin Braddock and laughterH111 returned on Monday w their home at Page, after spending aev- -srsd days at the home of Hrs. Brad-doek's sister, Hn. Austin Harshali.|Mrs. Will Lsdlmau, who has been,quite itl, la reported as being much irnproved.Misa Minnie Wolf, who has beenvisiting here at the home of her pa:-ents for the past seven weeks, re-tu::\ed to Chicago the latter part of last week.°Mr.and Mrs.Eflvranl Boker oflPiaimriewannouncetheh i m of .e_son,Floyd Marshall, born Wednes- dav. Fab. nth..mule 2. Miller in visiting witlm his-laughter, Ethel at thee homo of hie iffirlI Mn. Clnenn Wmcaer ofg Hr. and "*"~hir.and "Mrs Chris Benson and G. umuulg Cly de cook, c . w. An-'nd mg,sons were Pxvmant shoppers Sat-drewl, Vernon Muihnll,Walt Ech- uni n f .undly.They callefi at the Pile:tenhmp, Juiian Jun blnth, Dn. :ni° " 'nz. '[Taft homo mm.Hr. and Hn- Ru-lleahmea w.1.N I M a n d P.L mr Eleven ' nd ,__;~=-1f»-»»also allied at the (;|,¢y i f¢me.Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfe fer n ntsr evenlnz at u'°.Mr. and lin. Chris Ndnon and Saturday in gmdm ve Omd u announce the arrival of ason on Wednesday, Feb. mb.Mn . W-nener will be memembend u llllsl Wilma. AlunzxderHr. and Mrs. Guy Glover matured to Wayne on Sunday to visit their daughter, Hin Dorothy... c i G . u m m l mm | busi ness B l a u ! u u n u w l n I nn m G n u l e . u i - »¢ 1 g { _ i 3 _ B } = g f a d "_ 3 1 0 'ed BuchanJt :nd :m a n n n o u n u l z~ie1r||:¢n¢ :penn l n u r l u l y ¢\ f: .u ng un..-...............-__"____________."ned z0 " " " "e i g h t -C . K . A n d e r s e n .'vi s i t i n g h e r o a t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a .M i "H 3 e ve n i n g * l l *C K . A n d e r s e n vu a n D m n h a p u -g u t s [ o f ¢_ 13¢_ put se ve n weeks,r e -W a y n e A ; | : . S u n m n c»p ;nn &m: he da;'~ .1 ; _ ._ _ . A - I .A n i l _-..l\_-........I\..u\.¢UNM!f2§"`».ié` ¢?i§f|o n init uf win Qlvo sm ohdrlo H1112 probiem The State road grading programfor yeas to come.for the coming season il prolly well lh id ou t and operations will begin vi"|"l21iI!§l 1n.L;nv1a°sL.irunn\;.Z.,',f_f§',_'_'¥j'.°_§,,§",,, | s n£my " H ons ti f!fift h u i :South Dakotayyand Missouri are otfier bmdar states where the Miuouxi constitutes n por-tion at lout, of the boundary lim»p q » u n ¢uuc hnanes trom lio- u olpdr ic I"i ==¥ "W MM 13 me-l»oU1.'ra~r CLUB :§T1usz:s In run.-w¢» » Di al:Ill vvul ... ... .,..phollel. 37 pianos,15 pbonognphs,lcnburg G.a1 naw u as ro b m he ;,,rmlny,h u .20,m e se |nu mo s._sr no MWonsrountyfi rm!show This in we fnrut yea.that the me n e w m m in d I he h i 'mlrrl \p¢¢U}gg_ 52 awtio enfin "1oct1.fum bureau hu put the aan!w N * l i od In 1568 they.n m °'»u .i m 4 w a w a s s a un kn ttlo d.ll .u hh ni ulnh \|R9 |nM\\mln\\l.1 § . ¥ I a . . . . . | ~ ( I N T L t i m e I 5 i d m O f ~ h y i n l e m d s . I u - l s o f m u i w k h c l . .nd e d f e e w e r e n r k i r k s p e n t u a r j ma i n. Ml ¢ e "H e !e n + s u p p e r g u e n t s a t se n g e r S at u r d a y .t u m e u e o L n a e q 0 m e a n s w e r p u n u lAu g us t R o ge r ! o f A l be n !'I. .e a , H in a .la s t w ee k .- sp e n t F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a t t h e M r .a n d M r s .E fl vr a n l B o k e r o fh o m e o f h i s nln te r,H r s .C .K .Ag p ! P i ai m r i e w nn no u ne e t h e h i m o f . a Je n e n a n d h m l l y ._» on .F l o y d M u e h a l l ,b o r n W e dn es - l l r . m d i l u .Go t ta n h a n\ '_; '»f* §f¢d w . F a b . n t h ..w e r e Q n t u n l a y gu es t a t C ..A f\ ;mu m s 2 . mi l l er i n vi si t i ng W il l a h i s!e n e n s .Jl u g h l e r ,E t h e l a l the-v hom e of h i 1 F I U !|¢|lll.DlU : m u I f e t n m n us.xln.|M r . a n d H r s . A . 0 . H a w k i n s w e r e »?\;§>|>i==z in O m a h a S a t u n l a y .r s .E l l i e !U u l u d : n d M n .D o n W e b e r w e n t z e I- 're m o n t E ? i d a y e ve - n i n g I n a t t e n d t h e a n n u a l h a n q u e t gh r e | ) _ b y t . h e D a u g h t e r s a t t h e G . A . R . f o r t h e G . A . R . m e m b e r s .' l r l i u V e r n G a r d i n e r o f N e w M a r k . ; r : -. 1 .- - -M r . F u n k J e n k i n s u r n i n L i n c o l n hm . F r i d a y i n a t t e nd a n c e a t t h e fu : \ » - u n i r i t z :o f h i s si st e r- i n- l aw ,M n . J .M . J e n k i n s w h o p u a e d a n y a t h e r h o m e i n t h a t c i t y o n Tu e r i a y o f la s t w ee k . N r .a n d H r s . J .M . Je n k i n s h a ve 1 e s i | | » d i n L i n c o l n fo r t h e p u t fo r t y y e a r s a n d t h e fu n e r a l se r vi c e o w e r e h e l d t h a n b u t t h e i n t e n n e n t w a s ma l e x t h e r o l d h o m e x t U t i c a , N e b r . B e s i d p h e r hu s b a n d sh e le a ve s th : e e ch i l d r e n t o m o u r n h e r loss, tw o d a u g h t e r s a n d o n e u m , L H g r o w n a n d m s r r l e d .T h e t w o ch u gh t er a , eight small bridge: and a large bridgeD1 'nj across the Elkhorn river.WhenMrs. John B"""ff{°§: ,;,dl;",§",, completed thu B-line wut be I. migmy ~ '.`§1L'in,.She hr!been gattractive drive for tourists and wil: calling on some neighbors ind at . prove a Imwing card for tmific over the other in Burwin,Nebr.nnerelvresberly duc tion to and directlypres.;nL at up ceremony but the :on into Arlington and will mn throughwho resides in California wen n\|\'ayT;};¢ town on a line between the Mar- Imm home at the time of his mo-1»h»u Bron nursery offices om! the them'a death and could not be located | nilruld tracks amd on '¢»e't alongevenwhenthe call for him wns:the south cage of the Ialrgrotradu byparlusted over the radio..nut striking fzemont at 23:11 street This will mean a lot of work :ml a .l. R. :m| 1n HAS BLAZE A fire which ha.| apparently stan- ed from a defecthe chimney wu dll-covered in the attic of the Ju. R. Smith rame last Friday morning lpr hip.A phyiiqima was immediately called but could do nothing and on Fziday a épecialist from Omaha made an ex-unurmzion and returned again Sat- urlny when he put thu hip in n plas- ter ca-st.Her suffering in halenm. Mrs. Zin:gen in an euly realeimtof Kennarcl and hal many friend! who will with for her ~=pc:.¢Iy re- ccsery. about 8 p.m. on returning to J . n m x x z s G R I M M S M I I i w é n , i n ~ » l h e v i c t i m o f w i v . .A 6 0 0 1 )0!€ l 'I Eagrcny th ie ve s re c e m l y .A : h u r li u m e a g o hi s ke ro se ne : m l ga so li ne a z ~p u t o f t h e r o c f w i l l h n va m i c a ! : x T I I I E T E S I l l . S ' l 'z i r u 1 » ¢ m n g .a n d tunefral n1:elonlic=\iHi\i¢\¥f w i t h M r s .M¢1 li| 'l n l a t i ve n . ,Th e u u n g co up le a r e w e l !m d 'A .A .C h m p t n n l o o k i n t h e a u t o\I 3 It a h e rep lac ed.n o k t h e numlienc9.1 b y s t o r m .A A fl o r a f e w d u y n i n l l l l i r w h i c h M r .fa vo r a b l y i m o w n i n th i s vaeinizy nh mn r En O ma h a th is w ee k a nd r ta yc d -I \»1 .r n wi l l ~ u t i n o ver h a u l i n = Nu ~ ll '.. 1 : b s b u t w i l h e s fo r th e fi n i s h th in e ve n i n g w h e n n ~m .when dincoverid iz an1 wines! was-1| wry :»\¢=-=>\\=\r one, aqua! to :mr in aiderable headway and bml enlzn rem put and ia is to he hoped they mny a number of lhe ruflen nestfm'Y bv: repeated on future lnniverv to lhe chimney.The fin: department * f ° ' wu calked and in n short time hauI|Over one humimd Iml fifty tick- lhe blue under conlroi.The upperct.»¢ were sold . l ! M t F r i d a y w a s n g o o d o n e x m l ;;fifte-en , o r l w e n t y g a l l o n :o f I.i n t o n e .O ve r s i x : m a m a Iu nc he l ! Ii qu id an d no t sa ti sfie d w it h th at t he y w e r e s e m e s l a n d t h e c r o w d w r . t h e n e 1 t ° ° " t h e b a i t ; r y n a l o f h i s c a r . *~ for business.T h e u h n u m d z m p p y A s h o r t t i m e a f t e r t h e a b o ve h a p - f m m t h e fi r s t ar t ic l e p u t u p n n d pe n i n g so me on e vi si te d h i s chi ck en t h i n g !m o ve d H ve r y m i n u ! !d u r i n g h n u s f n n d irn llc vd a w a y w i t h a b o u t t h e d u -Th e tn t n l a m o u n t o f t h e i fo u r d o z e n R h o d e h l a n d Re f] ch i ck - w h e n t h e y modded u n t i l 1902 w h e n t h e y r n o vi d t o B l a i r . T h e w i f i p u n d c n t e n y e a - 1 a n a n d n i n e : t h a t t h a n h t h u n u d e h h h o m e d t h h i s d a u g h t e r , H n . S o p h i a R a c h w h a h u d u n h i m d i a n a n d a t t e n t i o n t h a t i t i n p c u i b l a f o r l o vi n g h m d l t o f l o . IIe d e p a r t e d t h i s l i f e F r i d a y , F a b . 18 ju s t t w o a y ;b u !o r n h i s 89111 b i r t h d a y , l u r i n g u a m o u r n h i m u i n t ch i l dr e n :H n .P e t e r Ra c h o f B l a i r . H e n r y B n n a o f Pu e b lo , Co l a ;L u t h B r a m o f Pa h c lo u s ,Te x a s :l i n . H e n r y R a t h u x u m o l B c fi b n e r :H r s . Jl c o b S i e r k o f F i . C a l h o u n ;G w r n B r u n o o f K a m n r , ! q1 r | : A l b t r t B r u n o |I a L . -rm umm ma" will pmhnbly re ceive another coat of grave! and may be widened to a width of thirty fr.ei.Tum bridges will be built nur Her mnn, one over York Creek just :auth of Hernun and the other near theBurt county line over Hill Creek. Between Hlmir and Kennard the grading which ll ahearly startedwil!be compielel.From Kennard the proposed mad wiil cron the rall- rond tuck: and parallel the trackson the south side u hr as the C. C. Cunningham farm lt whic h pine it wil! :wing to thc nonh aide of the track,crossing the same .sith an c e n t o f t h o a g g r e g a t e o f : t a m h i g h -ntl en dn nc e.A ft e r t h e u s u a l r o u t i n e : a r e l i m :u p i n A r o w , b a n k e d urizhm a y fu n d s o n d ga s o li n e h i g h w a y ' o f business.r e a d i n g t h e m i n u t e s o l * m a g a n d vi s # u e fa r r o w e d i n t h e m fu n d s , t h e s a m e t o h e k n o w n a n !. h e : ; h ¢ -pr t c e tl l n g me et in g,cle.,t h e r e - f e w "w h e n a bl iz z ar d w u n z i n t in t er s ta t e b r i d g e fu n d .W h e n w e r pc ri n o f th e var io us co mm it t ee s we r e 'o ut s 1. ie .Th e 1 9 9 f a r m e r s w h o t r i e du m 5 pe r c e n t fu n d sh al l b e d w m q d s h n r m l t h i s ra is ed 8 3 %o f p l ; | . £ o m a r k e t su ffi c i en t ,"IIB d e p a r t m e n t D t p u b h e ~~ c a n v a s s i n g f o r h h l e | g ¢ Winton of Omnhn.There ' n r ttwenty-three gnmkhiidrea and 'AIN-» en great grandchildren. Fuueni services were held fromthe home of lin. Rah an 'rut Wuh- ingion street Monday afternoon at 2:00 PJI. in charge of Rav.Art!mr 15 day s olJ , then turned out In | (laid where no plp had been raised since it vu plowed up and a crop grovrn there.Mon (amen who followed the sanitation project used lbs A Type portable house hr fnrrowing which are lined up in A row, banked with ata~,with refer;ncL to !oca~on,C. UF C. MEETS construction or purchitle of bridge.!. The =~;~\;,_ 1-¥*;l"ll¢l and ;1=» §°;The tint meeting of the year for:etary o e epnrtment 0 pu c th Cha be of C mmerou was heldwork:are authorized to nt ¢\=l=}la:t ';u¢l:|,; ev¢n?ng at um council a s Qoi nutomoblhal in the manly.!n mu on a n x Cami: wen en aye ,me :sgf i able: of bridgi.GYPSY uovrzn CAST SE w ;orfznfrrm mv;-::~z :N m| ,u1.\t The M¢Nm~-lluueen bill was df=-wa s u i z w r u x c u u z r r f |"°-I I th l t f l l h f i was 50-5 .Gy gg, wgpgl The high :coma being 'held by Hn.,cu sm ark e Q3|h 1 .1 1 z uructed to wire President Coolld|'\2;L R J.3lunloc hlnd Dr.lrlorrh Mehen.men u mm " ° ° " °uw Mules uw ensure 11 \ldl'1 wn s ltm ihst prius ure:e .w¢fa»a to the pro¢!ucLio:\ ol "Tha Gypsy Rover"ln approve m E A n tt me we .given by sluderuts of Onrnh; North The chamber hem mliourncd.um`;:3, mn) friends md' nh ithem.Mr. :nfl ~rn. '°"".''§;,:"'§',,',j'f,f Prima were given for the hen tulaninl costume which was lwardedtoMrs.E.M.Beauty and for the ¢>lde=t costume which was wurn by Mrs. G. G. Hines. There were many handsomn eca- ""'° monaun "'*° givex to border ~a m.The bridge committee made' counties and cities, where a Hvor isgmthcr a Meth! report alating whirl such authority and to haue and null!th bnegcilabiu bonds lo obtain funds \.i.i| z ~ gg; §'1¥"1?,';,"'L`lu1'.§'fL'm nn which £0 meet the obligation.It is:The gl g gmoline tax some provideI, however, that issuance by;county or city of bonds :hall be sane-"P for discussion and the aocfoiarytfoncd b a vale of the people.|""5 illalruclrll to write Sepato' A!- s 'bm Miller and Re nesentatwo AibcrtAnybridgeooastrucbedor~*pur1 P.=S|»rlrk to do all they couil to furchavedunder tha prmisions gf lh e ,n m the :mme of the ban on thel d shail be and forever remain snlmaia that the money tamed back zoi free brnlgo.1 .| 5 on tho tumber moo mhtalmea that men make in :. building them ia to get lhem toohizh. too tight, or uw 'ioora nw small.A parts' of friend' became "Irvtheboundary,.nulhority zo caelvclso the icgialnfure was doing in eg r d 'Tho roof of* the Nebraska alimrdmf the approac hing biffhfllv of Hr. Healer is made of only ai:fWgC1ark Uilanlan and `"*\\ in a body boards, longer onos |11a§o a high mo! ' lo his home last awning in xurprisa nm] | ~ hgqgg and ulk¢ gwny th!! ~ and Qlfffld congratulations lllfl protection that tho time pam got . but wiahoa. back under tho aide-n.High doors'Aa the 0'Hanlona have but recently let ihe sunlight get in III part: of alumni zo Biair, after an absence of tho house.o few years. it na also in the 'aatun Self-wateners are almost neoea\a:y 1 of a vreicome to him and to 51, fam- in raising pigs away from the builj- ily.' _...-Th e D . A . Il . c o l o n i a l p a r t y w h i c h tc o k p i n a i n p w e ve n i n g o f W u h - i : | | t o n '|b i r t h d a y l t t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n ha ll ,w a l : l l t b l !h a d be e n rn t ic i pa t e d b y t he a oc i al l ? i n ci i ne d . Ta b le s w e r e p i a w i i n t h e c l u b r o o m fo r t h a n w h o ca r e d tu p l a y ca r d s a n d a fi ve - p i ec e or c h e st r a fu r : - r the zhort cut and through Blair. \s.1¢.a b¥Sinfo and 31~110,c~l; 5 of tnlckl which he will | ku *fm*of a ~at of fr~nda gn with them to.big banquet is to be stsgved for deal comedians,who scorcl a hit.with him, ihcy '21'P¢'fl io |"°"° for him !hf'|% new lwnm which they will makelcns and salesman. llu cimrer mfrlh prosoki\¢ NDR: "We »l""county when they will farm Lx: a 11e.1riJ$farm this wdnz - z ac o o .~l v e ve n n g .n -cl ur le c l in t h e nu d is m. ¢ w hi ch c r uw de i th e spac ious a u d i t o r i u m w e r e t h a n r i n c i p a h o f t h e n a l . w h i c h w i l l p r o ; du es t h e a n n e m u s i c a l co m e d y i n |...-.¢ \ ' \ I l . L F A R M I N ; -551 ~1 J o l e p ~ m H a l i e ,dm u gl n le r o f K I M B A L I . C 0 U § I ' £M r a n d M n .Jo h n D o r n l c k e r ,w h o 'r e s i d e n o r t h o f B e n n i n g t o n l n th i s M r . a n d M n . J a m u i l c q d a m ve d w u n t y ,W u un i t e d i n m a r r i a g e t o A n i c e l u n c h p r e p a r e d b y l l m l s d i m f r a n n e m i n t e d b y t h e h o a l z n . M n . C l a r k 0 ' H l n ! o n a n d a l l l e f t a t a l a t e h o u r w i s h i n g M r .0 ' H a n l o n . Ara Merry Robben".9 The mcmhcn of the local cut wh" saw the production are quit; en thuseal over the prospect of putting It on litre lad an worilini with a Mternsinailon of making u zlelsingn presentation ul the_0!\e which they witnessed in Omaha. n .||u .¢n |: n e z n b e r a h i p o n r o a d s a n d b r i d g e a n o u a e ,4 8 p e r 2 0 0 h a v e k i t c h e n s i n k s t h e b i l l i a c o n c e d e 1 t o h a v e a h e a l t h y i v r i t h : w i n n i n g w a t e r ,3 6 s t a t i o n a r y c h a n c e o f r e a c h i n g c o m m i t t e e o f t h e f w a a h h o u r l a w i t h r u n n i n g w a t e r ,3 0 w h o l e .T h e t h r e e a r e :C h a i x m a r b a t h t u b a ,a s e p t i c t a n k s .3 0 : e a u S h a t s ,T r o y L .D a v i n o f G a n a n d p o o l a ,I f l u s h t o i l e t s ,1 4 p i p e d o r A .W .S p r l c k o { »W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y . I r a d i a t o r h e a t i n g s y s t o n u ,H p l p e l z a a J o h n P .B r e e n o f O m a h a ,d : a f t e r } \ v a r m a i r l n a i i n g a y a t a m a ,1 p e r 1 0 0 o f t h o b i l l ,a m i d t h a t t h e t e r r i t o r y l h o m e a u s e s n u f o r c o o k i n g ,i i h a v e c o n c e r n e d z i l r e c l l y e x t e n d s f r o m H i n - ! ¢ l ¢ ¢ 1 r i ¢l i g h t s ,4 t u i i l h t a ,3 7 b e a t b r a r a t d R o l o ,h u t t h a t t h e b G 2 ¥ ¢ f i t | » l p } p ¢ d w a t e r b y : m g a o r f u r n a c e , f r o m f r e e i n t e n t ! ! G b r i d g e s * i i l b ¢ i 5 e i e c t d e w a s h i n g m a c h i n e s ,1 0 e l e c - g m e n l .T h e b i l l p r o v i d e s t h a t I t a t c l x r h i r o n s ,2 1 'i c e n e f r i g o r a l l o n ,- I a c t i n ;b y a n d t h r o u g h t h e d o p a r b f e l i c t r i c v a c u u m c l e a n e r s ,9 6 h o m o : m e n t o i p u b l i c w o : k s ,a h a l l h a \ ' e ' ! 1 a \ o t e l e p h o n e s ,9 3 a u t o m o b i l e s ,5 2 p o w e r a n d a u t h o r i t y u a e n t e r i n t o a n 1 r a d i o s e t s ,4 5 p h o n o g r a p h :a n d 4 7 a g n e m o m w i t h t h e d u l y a u t h o r i a e é ' p i a n o m " ~.~rn ey,or 0 e pchulrh.A quartet compound of HH. Helen B. Smalley , Hhs Huy Oooh, Messrs John Moore and Allen Phil-lips ning tvro numbers.Intennent was nmds in the Blair cemetery. *- was sold in ~ than um~ ho~r~.l>;=¢ ma fauna.a n d iz ugh: in ' n n Enurpdu of those new Churro~t Compu.ua.Heh. . . . _ _. . - . . . . . _. _ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢. . - . . . ¢ . » . _ ¢- . . -. __ ; _ __ 8-A. L. Aux IMO ... _g g d e f o u r t o w n a m a n ,C h a r l e s n .r 1 . m \ ' | a z z s r o n x x : s u s u m s f s o c w .P o n a c a s r a .5 D l z s l r i c t J u d g t 'C m r i g n n ' s b e ¥ N ! h F | : b 2 5 - - R .N .R e m i n g t o n n t M n . M r .A .B r o c k ,f l i h m r o f A .R .M o u l i n w a n c i e c g r n t n l b y f l o w e r s .W m .H r y a n h . Q M *i a s p o n d i n g a f ": I n n a t W s e n !b y u w W a u h l n g 1 . o n c o u n t y b a r F e b .2 + - 0 .1 ;a m e e t i n g . h s r l C h r i s t e n s e n h o m e .. a s t o k e n :o f e n n l r n t u l u t i o n o n 1 1 i ' ] ! ¥ h .2 5 - - H a r r y P u r b m n n ,v h l l n i d , H e n r y K u h i r n a n o !H e n n m a y b e ` o £ f i c l a I a p p n r n n ~I n c o u r t l o l l o l r i n z a t D a r n c o l l e g e . |~;..-..a n d m a t o u t l e u e n ~u n h n n t n o f t h e c o u n t y .In t a n e a t i n t h i u : r v- t c m i s g o o d , j u d g i n g fr o m t h e q u e s - t w n a a s k e d a n d t h e n u m b e r o f m l n wi l l i n g t o t r y 1 2 .T h e m a n l y : g m t h o p e s t o n t a b i i s h o n e o f t h a n a u n - i t a u o a sy s t e m !i n ea c h c u m m u n i t v th i s y e a r so ot h e r s c s n w e h o w i t wo r k s . L a n y o u 1 9 9 i u m e n o f N e b n s - k n k e p t r e t a r d : o f c o a t o f p r o d u c i n g po r k a n d a ft e r al l fe e d, i a b o r a n d d l - pr e c is t i on c ha r g e: w er e de d u ct e d t h u p o r k co st E c u t h a n 7 cen ts p e r po u n d .. Th es e r e s u l t : w e r e w n e d b y g h - l n g U m s o w : n d p l g a : u n i t a r y !l vi n | I r rU-_.|»1°'13i5<1aff»;;:a; sammy for .»@©@@>@@@@@@@@©@©@@@@@@@@f@@@@@@=§;,",,f §'*§..'§>.'"\$¢f£°"`°u§ "EL~§iZ{'.f§ 0 was on Im way to Creighton to visit'G her mother. who resides than..1-_ uw-I1 1-an Rev.:Frank wnuuma.H.w.TS AND DRESS is §Sthuettpr,m r b m ununa,JannNnbbe and llama:Mllk r nturnad me 1-'rum evening [rum Gnmi | 1-llnd when they vnu: to menu thuwa d-ly Hnh odm Me nu 0- uh aArea Council.Many very prominentMaintop Flour, 48 lbs.2.00 Bennington Rye Graha n,25lbs.- ' w s spuken were pn.-sent. and over aihounm! men were registered.Mr.und Mn .John WaikenhdratE L K K L v i n U u n . 1 . \ . . 1 . @|a3ngqunog .thg rriva.l of a .u.., cn 10 lbs..45 B~RL el\ow Corn Meal, 10 lbs. .45 ~,'EJ »(fe)__»». `~6~ .'-' / lair Wheat Graham, 1o\b»,A5 White Corn Meal, 10 lbs. .45 ing New Creations in ~'¥»`I n \_ , | |-5 Sport Coats and Sport and Streep Dresses ~. ~All the Late Colors and Black / SIZES RANGE FROM 34 'ro 4a Q Prices from $922 to $30.92 EVERY TYPE OF W EAR d black in street and Dress Hats including md Braid,Felts and Braid J ct this Early Showing of NEW SPRING Goods QUALITY 1 MARKET 1 P e w a MRS. T. C. HILTON, ~ ~ '-.I lin I I | I |I| | l | | ||1||'Ij "I | I " | I |g frienln who had come to :nmiml Ruth that ?aiarel1 lat wu her birth anni- versary.An eajoyabh on:ning wasanntplayingpinochln..Hn . L io n Hindi" and Gaul Pedersen reteifni 1»:iam for the hixhest neon nnl lliss Liliim Sienna and Axthur Long re- ceived the consolation prizes.Do-lidcu: Ief:ealma11!.a von Lben served to the 8001I dter Irhith |11 dtplrbndfor their Immun.. I Grocaries and Meéats saws u|m.5z5»'r»p.Q