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03-03-1927V 1 :Wi.»~...mmmnnTHEENTERPRISEALOCALNswsnrxkmn J mfs rm nvolnn.\LLTBx non.: ;,_ BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER Ask for "BLUE mason BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND commmAsk for "BLUE R¥BBON BREAD" 1 5-i Imm un Garden s a Nebrask Wuhlngim Dmllly.NO.7BLAIRNEBH.MA ___ BCH 3,1927.zmbmm wZ?ny bfsnun A.namanVOL.XXL]Saba:riptian Price $1.50 Per Yr.Single 0097.Sc. T\i>?01NTEN ~~mf Bureau !Jann s¢nu;fm¢|e.»c§m|! BLAIR CllYi ~~me;1 News Notes AUTO srnlKEs HORSE BOY BADLY BRUIBED C.Bruudngt who lives ontheJamesWildhtmonthe VREED0'HANLONDanaC1 lsHo11I? am w |:...........m1.. Omaha road leems to be hoo I dooed or the evil rpiriu an The :gu.Iar meeting of the city . ¢ .:Her him Cin January 2nd 4n council Wu held last Fund eveninl na 1ufn§vnrH ann nf hi!_.|.f..._._\...s......|..hvdnt wsu lh| ngghirnunwnnn_v ul!uflma mscfh mn 1~bemg UTUPUTIY eroned min.of M..§.nwpmtj hu n maart;nf Um varInu:alnnnrb nuppoq .wu_mirculifmf nfInterest0ldGrad's1 a .Bild md killcd iz. On hit Saturday u his twelve yea:old non Clarence. WII riding a hone along thc wad an automobile struck an other hone drxgflng it for some dlstzizca and killing it outright.The boy emupcd but nu badly bruised md shaken np.The car wan owned by Anton Andenon of Olklmd Nebr. and it so hlppcu that this Anton Andenqn il a hxotheh inluv of the mm #ho killed the fin!hom. llr.Brumhgc is belrilmhx to feel that a spend nop ls :raided dorm in his neck of th!wood! if one is to tnfal thi h.lgh1u; in nnything like safety. March First Q~Fmds Many New Homes Flrl Familie!lm Every Community of Wuhilrlm Cum!!Men ln New Locations for the Cominl Year. The following brief summary of changes on hmm und in Rm townsofWashingtoncountyshouldproveofinteresttoour maders.While byno means complete it is ln index UI 1h|rlLl.tl1end .\ .;|;;;:.;;2;;;,; '"""" ";""1;;,i;people of Bllir.After the ulull inrmalopeningendthereadingofthe minutes oi the preceding meeting the real work of the :anion begun by the reading by the secretary of thement!of city busineu were nad md approved and ordered placed on file. These annex#HIPS amen: reports showed that Un finofthecityareinverygoof!und lhow the following bul elim ~wan so bnghium they blinded Hr.Schull.:[Hd think ¢_...aL;lk _..unnuinu \.Bbolllng for Lyon Meeting in be turned out an the proper :Ich uf the mad.It turned outthatthccar was stamlimr |1511andwasparkadonthewrongaideof the road and of mumwhentheturnoutmumade the Schnlta car vu driven in to the ditch and this ¥ou}d nothavebeendisastrousbutfor thefactllutamdlbnxanda canon!post ware hit.The Schultz car was badlydamagadandaabroughtin fm 9i The car partod amthestrunglidsbelongedto Carl Nclaon who redixlng that he vaa at fault agreed to payihadamage. Opera Star Daughter of A Blair Girl Min Rm Wampum Duuhter al Bl||Weul.Pwnc:Blair Girl Scvws Brlllhlll Sxwcell ln Gnml Open. Some mcnthx nge TheEnberprhervyrintnd |:\ article fmm An Omlhl wwf in mfml to Mba RuthThompaon of thu diy whv was mlyivz xname for hand!in musicaldxcle:ns ua open linger in lhly. A Number ol Former Stndanll and Friends Attend.An Intweliilll Pmgrnn Wu P1asenlod u Anmud Homecoming Bnnquel. Heid Hnlndly Mud 11...Pam Buena to Anwar Pnl!Ill;PNB leml Cululmnting Fariln.r e x i g n l t i o n o l E .B .C a r r i f t n , ' r i m ha s b e e n c i t y n t t a m u y f o r t h e p u t th re e y e a r :b u t w h o v u fo r ce d t o re s i g n l f t a r h a v i n ;be e n ap p o i n t e d as d is tr i ct j ud ge .Th e n e w a p p o i n t e e t o fi l l t h e p l a c e fe l l t o R e e d 0 ' H l n - lo n,w h o w a s i m m o d i a t l l y : w o r n i n m d a t on us n n u m a d t h e d u t i e s a f ci t y ; ¢ , g ¢ | g y T h e q u u t i o n u r l e x t e n d i n g c e r t a i n w a n :m l l n s t o a c e o m c d l l x p l r t i l w h o n n : e q u a t i n g t h e : = r h fi l ¢ t ° u f -1 8.....|¢¢.¢..u¢»b..n -fun \ n n n » \ f |l\\ 1F i n d n a m Wg!er lo l ti l L M a d e r m m m Light Deposit Ih i n t e n a n o c B s la mBslam uy um bl com nhl!I yllul LMI rprlng!Will lhl muh!bo md :nxt lull!Haw About mnShxlllnodnomanlhlhnrmlut dnverf slmnd I nm some com? Bom:Amp!How an I me how mn:um of ibut z¢»vvr|»u¢ Bslam s1.9s s,za4.4211.97 1,095.93548.88569.51 875.86839.23 :sue13000550.43 Bslam Dm;College opened her doon to her ltudentt put md present and friends on 1:53.Saturday evening Feb. 26 when thc annual Homecom ing Banquet was held in the dininx hd!in Lhshqlding known uthn 1g1r1s damxitory.This :nnud :vent is lookwd for ward to by frllnds of the Collegu lon; bcforethedlysrrhnlmdithnsml ways been an awning of plana and p d BslamBslam nthofumulhonuh 222nt3¢£_\;;1;7 ~:j Mlam |inlil?1llUoli§tofita1:r|»yura1l:l1 2ur!Wim dull ru ummm:wut?What Il hu rillhls zu :lv afancypricefor!How can I find out? Is than a zuxplus of farm pmductainqucountrynoir?Hn much corn Abd what and ants and porkmdbufdlguingtobueazzhd overunlilthsnrwanpcomnlonT lnahorgbovrnmluliirmtrilrho.hu littla time to hip in touch with lull than things to |ual mar onthomarketsaut £111 and vdnhr and in 1928 md attlrvrud also? What ahouid A bnnknr MII 111| farmer pltron :bout than qu¢|L1omTWhatwouldtheeditorof the lon]paper tha pour the hmlnn man.thu doemr the devltor mtlltlr md the other business mm know abcut them?.1 gThenmethequaldonl um will be diwcuuod in n meeting at LyonsonThundnyMarch17.Prohsson H C.Filhy A.W.iladlu HuyldHndsuMuonYukosWH.Bn I 2.~.....nu............» rand mftsr much diacudo:it wu dodded that the ordinance mat:villa;thi! work mdmnder wma the dwhad worked for |aumba u!yurlwu ohaoleh and the dry mannwu(nnrumd to dnl uwtbcrcx~dinanee um would m tha pn:ntdueondlticzu.Thru appliatlanx for the job ofmakin; ies wen eonmldond.muyGwen Jnhn Ncwvll Vlftil lm:mu1mdWsllna Johrmn.AlJohnson h|dhddf.bcjob\U¢yurAndhadbeen very utlgfnctery Lhawh nfLbscouncilvummxmm that hushouklbu reemvlvrld fa: an wminx mmmer.The wnuf Plumbing Cvmvuymae lppufmm fur » pxumhefmu mass uses;usasa200.00094.52 s¢§¢=I onPnvlngrOutlet H at Rents! new hm; rm Arn un hind noposm Milt the reading of dn npcrtlthaqueotlua nf umm;um naw urmbwmv was ummm we lmin the Lund: of tha nk:commlun.Vuiml Louie: of mann .ual npaddkn. mud vm .ms um improper puking of txuzh were gfwmlllydiuuued mnnothingvudoneol!ld1llY in negnrd w them.Alter01F dheuulcsxs the bllll forLhn wmna upmx.une mm md n uma .na me mnungadjourned Two Cars Are drowell Homeamazexn.\.Has a Rea-1>a'1 pr o m : W H IC P " " *" - ° 1 'IH - -Th e t a k i n n n a p p r o p r i a t e l y d a e - o r a t e d l n pa t r io t i c c o l o n a n d c o m - p l i m c n t n r y t o Georgvn W x s h i n fl o i i , w h o l e b i r t h d a y oc cu r re d n e a r th i s prom:p date.A tvowourse luncheon consistingo!mind undwiohes.pickin and ice cream cake and ooffeo waa served. Mr.N.H.Dam of Albnrt UI. ilinn.was the main upeahr of the evening and his short but spicy ad drnaa was 1all rooeived and enjoyed.lr.Debll told of the early trials and aaerifioea of Rev.A.ll.Andenon the founder of Trinity Seminary.He r.n..his family moat have felt conadderabiediscomfortat times in shar ing their home with the school be fore fund;were raised to put upbllildinga.He Spoke of the growth of the College and its expansion into other departxneng.imnt od the.Co11eg~t on t fac ulty Inentioning oapedally thoao who had bee;with \11s..9 »1 fo: A . . " .N A f zx 3 .fr a IW' m u y Yur i?Dr.V i n Dr.1&i?-.-.Hansen, lllsi Nellie Fulk and H115 (Infoline Johnlon.Hr Debel in an entliuzllltie booster for Dana und hi;entliuxillm nnd zeal fortheCollegewas carried into the hearts of his listeners inspiring them to goeaber effort for Dann.. The following prognm was pre sented:Hungarian Dance --BrahmaFniry Tale:1 ---Rolfe OncheotnWelcome--President HansenResponse---Helga Barre 0 B e .|oy fulint.heLoni --- -----Huhmoninofi Choir'Witches Denee -»&lcDonn1d Prof. NielsenB1 the Wnten of Minnetondx -- -----Th.L&euran<.1= Id :HsnsenWith violin obligate Axel LarsenAddress--' Dr.N.H.Debel Thevagabond .--Oley Speaks Alexanler ----Park! Male Qturlelte School SongToastmuter-Anlgar Christensen WASHINGTON COUNTY POPULAR YOUNG POLESWED AT (0UNClL BLUFFS On Wednesday,Feb. 23nl,Miss Hazel Loraine Renahaw, only daugh-ter of hir. and Mrs. Austin Rcauhaw, was united in marriage, at Council Bluffs to Herald W. Rasmussen, ion-of Mr. and Mn. Chris Rumunen of Arlington.Mr. ond Mrs. Merle Newkirk were the only ltiendnntl.. The newlyweds drove over la Shen andoah, low: to visit the two radiostations there, where they had the novely of broudculing over KFNF lo thai: panenu :md friends.They :returned from their brief honeymoon on Thursdny evening to the home olthebride'| parents,where a swo eourse wedding dinner was served tc the immediate nlltiven.The rooms and table were talllilg, decorated in gold mil white for the occasion.This popular young couple wen horn and reared in Woshingiun countyandwillcontinuetomakethis their home,Mr.Rasmuszen havin; 'rented the Joe Love farm,welt o.Rose lllll for the coming year when they will be at home to their man;friends after March lst. \ d C b |Ellon Booth and Fsnllly Occupying l num.ouch cum Hadon with Fond Coope Drives by Rosa Love. Oocnra North of Nashville. As Elton Booth and family weresotumlngfromomahalastSundayeveningintheirBuickcoachtheycoihdvedwithRossLovewhowusdrivingaFondCoupe.Mr.Lore ;V\l.l driving toward Omaha Urbanhe gecught up with and attempted topass a truck going in the mme sil zection.This was near the bddgeattherailroadcrossingnorthof Qnoshvuas and ss he attempted tolpassthetruckheransrnucitoftheBoothcar which was going in the oppositedirection.A broken frontwheelandAbadlybentfrontaxle was the damage to the Booth oarwhiletheFord was reported ss oracticallyawreck.None of the occupantsofeithercaraccordingtoroportswereseriouslyinjuredal though badly diaken up and somewhatbruisedThere#rem four mopleintheFordandMr.and Mrs. Bootls and family in the Buick. .Ions a.mx w.n.C. MEMORIAL PROGRAMA PATRIOTIC UBSERVANCE l John A.Dlx W.R. C.held a veryinterestingmeetinginScbefflefs Hall last Saturday afternoon Feb.26..M the close of business a patriotic program was given in memory of tho birthdays of Washington andLincolnthatwasverymuonappreciatedbynllpresentandmemberswhodidnotattendmissedareal treat. Following is the program given:Salute to the Flag.Prayer by Chaplain.Reading of W.R.C.Preamble. Duet The Story of WashingtonandLincoln Buljmlra Bowman Helen SvezalaualAddressAWordPictureof WsshhigtonKennethGilbertsonSoloPntdoticSelectionEthel3les|Address A Word Picture ofLincoln I)agney Nielsen Solo lliellcra Arngricnn HymnEthelMead 1_~.._.r......;......;:ous.1=a¢u.u.uousrl=f f=» ==held s11m1n;?z;s;hio$¢use Agaiculzorlu Collsss at usberBidfolkslr s .QUartett€|§::m;h mrbm a former Blalrlmln gg havethlgsnt pg of oo;qgirl Riga Wsasa who llvod in Blair pas prassnalttiandthettrsndlofGroupolTdentdVocalistsWelliwithherparentsperhapslllll¢Ylhlu.._;n;uu nd gmm .rm gkAboverumScoremeTernFur|you lm Rls=..==an known at on rneetzkig and give on facts 3.1nisbMmmTreattolamAudihermanyfm»l1u.¢y hm found them.mmm ook nmpnm who i»maenoeallletllvdlltflburch.lent he h srssaflourl Tbesemen!llls1.ai¢i.bofaellrisunounnsaseiItfoahamaklnt.b.l.\fer to what W happened bafors unThepeopleofBwwhosttendedlnouomKder somewhat mouse conditions W1 the Methodist church last Sundayevening had a ral treat in the movicalline.A qusrtette from the Crowell Home fumished s couple of selection:that were tmly wonderful.This qus.:tz|.te is made up of Mrs. Eiisabeth Clark age seventyeightsopraiw;Mrs.Elisa Oliver ago seventyslxalto;Mr.Geo.Morey ageeightyninetenorandMr.Charles Chase age seventyfive bass and Mrs.W.H.Underwood pianist.One selection given was Jesus Lover of My Soul and those whowere:fortunate enough to hear them pronounce the rendition as marvelous. DANAS 1artasisst CUNCERT A srnsumo SUCCESSISAMASTERM{§SI(i.\N On Fdday of Isst eroek HarryForbmangavehisrecitalatDano College. Truly hero was indeed n greatrtist.With the utmost control olhisinstrumentFarbmsn gave s sion~.lorful balanced program to on nudicnccwhoscarcelyknewwhenthe concert was or Aa s rule il.difficult to preservecomplete stillness in an audience com terrltory for many years.dee toe present trends of market an Omaha Pew of last Sunday |s ~lndiation 2.£.§whataddedmoon:to the 7 of m|fs1mera andhustnusmmcanerpsetlhompsonsbrilliantsuccessabroad ami a hint that she may make her debut in Omaha in the near future.The ambition of friends and rela tives of Miss Ruth Thompson operasingeristohaveherreturnfora triumphant debut in 0mahs as lla rion Talley did in Kansas City.lisa Thompeons debut would be all 1 to happen dining Lbs coming year.The agricultural committee of the Nebraska State Bankers Alaodatlonishelpingstir up the interest in this meeting and severabotbers ln tbl state because they regard them asthemostimportantones of this na»ture ever held ln Nebraska.The Washington County Iarm Bumorebrilliantbecauseofhertrl.mm is urging every farmer andlumphsinRomeSorrentoNp1boslnessman we can ses sonallperyPuri:and London bf\;;~;==par ite go to the meeting at Lyons on thecutsHr.emi Mrs.it P f1nh me it is likely uni is aandhersisterMns.Raymond S of farmers and business £..... ~| 1=}=hotel...litnyone who is interested is invited|Miss Thompson will probably rcgh gh.meeting.1he rwsmn opensturnto <;====;== gg herfdebuiglat 10 oclock and doses by 3:30.Milan its y.n rmen.or or ;|she is new preparing.Then for the ;~a detailed pro will be lfirat time since she sailed five years ~ gm.lo study in italy she :illhhavel (Please tum to Pell vlr) .tho o portunity to sing in er orno1ltolrmp A1 soon ss the Thom :is anl BLAIR YOUNG ?:H:NlSoats learn when ills!TlloI§;.loDIl will l BUY Novlblrf STORE Ireturn they will make arrangernentsl AT MIBSDUBI VALLEY for n public concert at tile auditorium.. Her mntlltrb Papl brother of ug;Wm.McCracken youngest son of manager of the Metropolitan Ops ~and Mrs.John McCracken of company in New York lrlll brinthu city and Ernest Tornblad forposedofpeopleof so many ages asllwl to this country in I month »=gg»==v a ~g the Fdfd g;was the case on Irilay;but you two her parents JW omnsny o :ns purecould:end ln the faces the al|nb wna followed. Mr.Farbman showed that completetel1l.l.hi h sorbing interest with which the artist; l |Italian newspapers have been en Mtssoun Valley Novelty Store a fewthusiasticoverMissIhompsonsap~l ¢flU sgo and took possession last pesranccs there.She determined to{3\l0Fl¢ll¥»Feb.21.The 30 S menLconqucritalybeforereturningtoheflwlllbil.3 clearance sale after native land and would not sing in which th§ill ¢l ¢ the stone a fewmasVFoverisms rumen s w c lpublic abroad until Pspi assured herldlllfl and when they reopen it willisonlyfoundamongartistsofthe very highest order.Many things arepossibleontheviolinbut the diffi cult feats of this artist Iooloed and scunded magical Especially the uonderful imitation of Tchadkowskyhlcarnivalbroughtoutdifferentin strurtentz such as the grindorganflutesandotherimitntlons. that she was fully prepared.:ho with an entirely new stock ol (Please turn to page four)10041lMm McCrscl|..n and Mm Torn gT]RAC]l\E WINDOWS lblnd plan to join their husbands atpRAwA[1|.}}f;[)3;r Missouri Valley Home time next week.___|Blair friends will miss these youngFavorablecommenthubeen heard 7 ll but wish them much successfromn number of btginess people as ll.their new venture. The writer lacks ljectivcs to pro ucll as many passernby on the artistic ..wrly commend .concert ;§decorations of Mrs.T.c.H;¢=nLslNBss Ano length;suffice ii to my.that un millincry winlows.l 50Cl\l»ronncssr College is to ~congratulated uponl Bliss Slnylc who is Mrs lliltons|.1. <1 a 1 si s p..' H `o1iirll Wooflirlrd will moon fioni the Wnlter Pork fum on the Bench £0 Bun-. Wnltcr Appleby will occupy theWnlier Peek farm vocatod by hir. Woodward.. Louie Hencke moves, this spring,ito the John Ch:ber fum on the Bench mad. Howard Faekler will farm the 0. ll. Inland farm on The Bench thelooming yur. l L. I*ink moved from the Hrs. Byron [c ollins fum north or mm- to For! lCalhoun,where he will conduct alhctel. 5 Louie Grimm win farm the Collins farm uenlnd by Hr. Fink. Arthur Leach. and family, of tho Mnneyneighborhood, have moved to the Willhm Wilkinson farm south of Illldr.J. Larsen and family, residing on the Lizzie Meldnhon farm in the Mo- Cnrthy disthct, have moved to Louis- ville, Nehr.While no regret to losethis flmlly we \\ls.l1 them the best of success 1:1 their new home. Theodore N. Olsen movd to theChris F. Jenson fam; south and ta!! of Blair. Harold W. Rasmussen will more to,tho Joe Lové farm west of Blair in the near future. Albert Cooper of Herman movedgym the K. J. Van Valln farm to A lm seven miles northeast of Te~kamah. 1"I|.rl Thompson will farm the Carl To-elke place :xt New England in 1927.Nell Thompson and family will oc- cupy the farm vacated by Earl Thompson.Louie Jensen moved lo the Wm. {Ar"mstro:1¢ farm ihlo wxk.1_Paul Barry, who lived/vn~.|L{grmlouth of Kennard will rim his mo- £her's place south of Blair, where E. Miller lived lost season. Elmcr Truhlsen moves next weekon the A. E. I.-each B-0 sores. Chds Ilamen, of Moorehead, Iowa purchased the Chu.Pilcher fllrrnInt fall am! has :sow falcon posses- llon, moving ln on lhe first of themonth. . a1 av* o w B L A I R n s s l o s m.|CELEDRATES BIRTHDAY 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 l Hans Wrich poasod one of the milestones of life wt Sunday and onSundlv afternoon the rhillrrn call:- rr » rr lf rr f ! r ......_.......CHOICE SEED Cons ln ear or shelled at $3.00 perbuxhelsacked.Boy Lazurekr pme~bred varieties for exceptional values in quality and yield.Also standard lsybrinls for maximum productions. Our new system of breading maker our 4omfworthy of the due consider ation of the most advanced breeders and |r0Atra.Germinatlon excellent. 6lt.Chu.Laxure it Sons De Sow. lm.. in fmén ihg ¢§»u}=a}l§..1"'£1§¢friends anl neighbors from about town and proceeded to make the day n memorable one and of course Mm Wrich prepared one of those lunchesforwhichsheha:n reputation and which made the event.all the monpleasurable.Mr.Wzich will long rememberthe0¢¢lSion as one of the high spots of his life. Rnd it right in The Enterprise. All united in singing Columbia theGemoftheOcean.W.R.C.presidentMrs.G.A.Rnthnunn presided at the piano for all musical nlrnbcrrl.Patriotic Instructor Mx.J.H.Bow m:1n introduced the program. Dana College Rccllal March 12 A joint recltnl featuring the vocal and instrumental students will be held Saturday evening March 12 atDsnaCollege. I |lol.lBlllg{\n anus who can sive L0 nasaudiencethehighestintheart.|The next.number on the l.3.ceun\ (nurse will be given on Monday of ilu:coming Week March Till when Mr.Stanley Deacon celebrntell bari tone wall appesr in recital at the Col lege.Prof.Nielsen states that he has heard Mr.Deacon and that this nrllst hrs n way of his own in hold ing the interest of the audience ann to get thatperwfml contact with his listenen which alvraya spells success. l Rilcaiimly BM vcen arranging mnle wry attractive windows this spring.llcr green wlmluw of last Snlur day broulht forth many complimcnuAbackgroundofnewupringcoats .| soft green and lovely tan shades Sulletl clumn to the array ol gncnhatsandlovelyflowersscattered about. The windmr this week ls in the new color tiger lily and several blending shsdes and is even more at~ tractive in its :ala attire. .u.s..0n.IM nluuuany Auiivuus.:MIL TStanley Deacon baritone l at Dann College at B p.m.Man 10Special meeting Rebekxha. School of Instruction B p.n|.Blain 112 Spring recital at Dans Vocsd and Instrumntal. Mm Lou llungste and dauzhttr Mrs.E.B.Redfield entertained the Baptist Mission Circle last Thundayafternoon.A very pleasant time was reported. r -34 I f run-rWBldr, N¢bmh.§h==\3_8, 195'--'ms _-rmsP l n ' l V ¢w h i m h I . n l » ¢ | b |l | ¢ » » | »I I D relnliwn in this vicinity.Hn .John Jackson and childrnnn Ho n d a: n lr h t vlszlwn at theHenry Hofvmdick home. Hn. C hu . Hon nd lc k In at L u- f g H01-*end.lck'|lou dly a nd Tues- !Mr.and Hrs.(borgo Ia f th .Blniie, Heian and Uarjorle were inTelmmlh Saturday. tuf tdl at the mm: f loo fh at pace.Ir s . L au J . ' ro a d wma n mMondayfromMinaupnllaandspend Hurd day s d the homt 0hu 11119. Hn . G. A. umm.Mr. and Mn. Ln Drayton of:mm n brief visit with nlatives . on Fridnr attamoon.Mr.nd Mrs. Art J ohnlnn M Valicy visilld hem on Sunday diaat H. Hoakfu home..'1"heC.Y.L.1'L1ra lnlc u lntly ln|1on County ami we megretitlslinelutof thea n o n b u t 1 n ' n wishing the boysthe but of success in !h¢ir work at the inurnament.Hr. nad Mn. H. E. W alton m ddaughter.Mill Vesta,of human! NE W E NG L AND NE W S John .Ylcksua and F. E. Belcher -- - .-. v u d a o h u d m m a t w u er ~ " m r w e v u o n t h o a i c k l i i t ar ubawuek-rad' W u w r m m ~Fretnoszt." m u and I e l hautumnleshowinlu t i n e k .went& ooma1 u3ut 0| ¢uA:|d-ermnnnd ~n l ltwednlfldlyC.n n h h o n m.H. C. E-Jlurcls spent at the L. zz Petal-nan ~1 t e n d l n g allina 1 r~od.1rhoi||f£ck at omodal Hospital In H. C. Edwudl :pintyior Frlnch homl in 3. A. Swihut ontar-Br au n and Mr.and John Chord at evenin»mn spent Satur-t the D. P. Buen- n are having quita e these dnys on sc-ry had roads.Harry Larsen mdt the H. P. Luaan afmmoon.er mf Blair.in work at the Helen~r a Kew dun.rlington was 4 bmi- r city last week.folk:auended theuhsoda!Saturday udny.knwffl Wrich um John Wridlbntnheramdsyhnweekl( n . C ll u \ W hu lu v ld t o r s :.,~4 oe: A .F .N e w l l l ,Pa s t o r Pu hi i e 'éo n hl p S u nd a y a t 1 1 o 'c l oc k con du ct ed b y t h e p u t o r .S p e d a l m u s i c b y t h e c h e m ; c h o i r ,di re ct ed b y H n . F u n k S t u a r t , a n d a n a d - u n u a p p r o p r h t n t o t h e L e n t e n . S e m no n.A f r i e n d l y w e l c o m e i l w m v! I l l w h o m a y a t t e n d th i s s er vic e . S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 1 0 m n .A r i a t o u me et i ng of th e y o un g p eo p le at 1 p .m . |Q ..¢A n n a L a m b r l t h l , s u n W h l h e l d m d C l a u s W r i g g .W i l l W e u m a n vl a i t a d a z t h e P h d W i l l a n d ». . . ? .` I. 'a=." ' R ¢ . . . . vi a i h z l w i t h H e n r y L a m m n a S a t u r d a y u e - A b a b y w a l b o r n t o H r . a n dw ; m ° » ~ » ¢ § ' . . S u n d a y . m a n w a s lu l l e r S l t u n h y m o r n i n g . H i n B a h r u B u l a s p o u t t h o m a k - a a d w i t h b a l m fo l k : M a r E l k h o r n . v l a u m m P e i l r l l n 'rl ait od g y I r a n a a r !Ba t u r d a y . K r . a n d l l r a . Jo h n W r l c h a n d h m - i l y w e n S a t n r d a e ve n i n g vl d t n n a tt h e l l r a . A n n a i f . . . h a m s . L i t i a n , C l a r a a n d K a t i e K a h n ! vi a - i h d a s t h e H a a n W a x m a n h o m e a n S u n d a y a i h r n o o u . I l i a :L e n a R u h r .w h o h a s be en t h e p a s t fe w w e e k : a t t h e ri ch ho me , l e ft o n S u nd ay an d u n o w vi s i t i n g w i t h h a r d a t a r , l i n . S a m H o l d e m a n d 1 - m Cl a r en c e a n d A a m u a lean w e r e S u n d a o d d t o r a a t t h e H e n r y ' W a l e - m a n n m a .C a r s o n n i . :. s m a l l ~ N e b Th e p . a d d p r o ve d n th e l u i : u n i F m w m a : u i A d - n n i s t o p - clrt ale. Y o u H STATEw W IIn. P n n k D Th iL i m . t e r u t a d l l a n n ,~ i l u :o n 1927, Ste f m n e d w l e D .I I S t d d n y w i l ! m a o f h h C o u n t y , t i l i m a r \\il ll: \»d I n d a n -- - .-. v u d a o h u d m m a t w u er ~ " m r w e v u o n t h o a i c k l i i t ar ubawuek-rad' W u w r m m ~Fretnoszt." m u and I e l hautumnleshowinlu t i n e k .went& ooma1 u3ut 0| ¢uA:|d-ermnnnd ~n l ltwednlfldlyC.n n h h o n m.H. C. E-Jlurcls spent at the L. zz Petal-nan ~1 t e n d l n g allina 1 r~od.1rhoi||f£ck at omodal Hospital In H. C. Edwudl :pintyior Frlnch homl in 3. A. Swihut ontar-Br au n and Mr.and John Chord at evenin»mn spent Satur-t the D. P. Buen- n are having quita e these dnys on sc-ry had roads.Harry Larsen mdt the H. P. Luaan afmmoon.er mf Blair.in work at the Helen~r a Kew dun.rlington was 4 bmi- r city last week.folk:auended theuhsoda!Saturday udny.knwffl Wrich um John Wridlbntnheramdsyhnweekl( n . C ll u \ W hu lu v ld t o r s :.,~4 oe: A .F .N e w l l l ,Pa s t o r Pu hi i e 'éo n hl p S u nd a y a t 1 1 o 'c l oc k con du ct ed b y t h e p u t o r .S p e d a l m u s i c b y t h e c h e m ; c h o i r ,di re ct ed b y H n . F u n k S t u a r t , a n d a n a d - u n u a p p r o p r h t n t o t h e L e n t e n . S e m no n.A f r i e n d l y w e l c o m e i l w m v! I l l w h o m a y a t t e n d th i s s er vic e . S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 1 0 m n .A r i a t o u me et i ng of th e y o un g p eo p le at 1 p .m . |Q ..¢A n n a L a m b r l t h l , s u n W h l h e l d m d C l a u s W r i g g .W i l l W e u m a n vl a i t a d a z t h e P h d W i l l a n d ». . . ? .` I. 'a=." ' R ¢ . . . . vi a i h z l w i t h H e n r y L a m m n a S a t u r d a y u e - A b a b y w a l b o r n t o H r . a n dw ; m ° » ~ » ¢ § ' . . S u n d a y . m a n w a s lu l l e r S l t u n h y m o r n i n g . H i n B a h r u B u l a s p o u t t h o m a k - a a d w i t h b a l m fo l k : M a r E l k h o r n . v l a u m m P e i l r l l n 'rl ait od g y I r a n a a r !Ba t u r d a y . K r . a n d l l r a . Jo h n W r l c h a n d h m - i l y w e n S a t n r d a e ve n i n g vl d t n n a tt h e l l r a . A n n a i f . . . h a m s . L i t i a n , C l a r a a n d K a t i e K a h n ! vi a - i h d a s t h e H a a n W a x m a n h o m e a n S u n d a y a i h r n o o u . I l i a :L e n a R u h r .w h o h a s be en t h e p a s t fe w w e e k : a t t h e ri ch ho me , l e ft o n S u nd ay an d u n o w vi s i t i n g w i t h h a r d a t a r , l i n . S a m H o l d e m a n d 1 - m Cl a r en c e a n d A a m u a lean w e r e S u n d a o d d t o r a a t t h e H e n r y ' W a l e - m a n n m a .C a r s o n n i . :. s m a l l ~ N e b Th e p . a d d p r o ve d n th e l u i : u n i F m w m a : u i A d - n n i s t o p - clrt ale. Y o u H STATEw W IIn. P n n k D Th iL i m . t e r u t a d l l a n n ,~ i l u :o n 1927, Ste f m n e d w l e D .I I S t d d n y w i l ! m a o f h h C o u n t y , t i l i m a r \\il ll: \»d I n d a n _'T Inli¢Berr| z "' W .» ATBlt h a h l - m e n u M n c u u s r m s m F n a q w m u vAu. KINDS OF BAULING Mih a a lo o fD q n | |N | | \ . ! B ¢ d e l i l(rl~G¢°l'l1 P h m l f l l h a n d J. Pliwiin Bun I\lr. Elrl gg' n u n n u m ! u mn m u d : m n xII S . I . B . a o w u mIN W an No br ilh D L u x n u n n o r P n l u ~ A» c ! n B id e n :Ctu ulks u l ' ht klryAlu Apnt fur IG u in G a mma I : \ Unduh of dn mmm School 164 o mnwmy a l K ir h vi lll.u x w u n lDa. E. al. IOATS Rd lk ld n m . B k ! !Nlh:.0tdenPhou185 Ha.i'hnna21t ,1ur .G w mnu-nded d nOmlhx on dl: Charles ButeFridly vu huilr . m a Hnol Arilnfunilyavemg at unKr . un d ln Pddly i home.In. J . A. EAndo:-wa vpn!brvlher and huvinPaxtonI Omaha. nr. and MnS u n d lv n mi o f I n | a . f ;1 i x. :the f De Soto :eco d d Mrs.» C ~ v r n m r r v '¥fl'°P"'°"'?°°n 1:I'¢'¥m°.... "u e :: o u a nwill dt nt the u. w.' u . . u " "».;=;raa.§2.cinch-Tho eommnrdty vu grieved at thc , i th ions of one of its mon sstimnble dti-;m |:eau in the death of Nicholas Ruh- e ,Ian earl Sundny morning..John and Vktnr Christesmm n m lnomplun um umuy mow.-uThuradly to their new home whichsvn Netntly vacated by Eari Thomp- mn.Hrs. IIowan! Curiey am! mn Hrsg u n s g m a : = a _ } » n i n n p n n t ' E m u = 5 m . . .n.L uon'a.me U. I. L- 19 was pzcuanuy lnnn. Howard Carlo] ma lon span:*°f*§l°'¢ pn '{y¢»'1~r main: at £211|u¢ Wedlnaday lt Wm Sprlck'|..home of Mn.ernon Cline with In Mr. and Sine. Torn Gonard wen in FZ H.Bmh ! Q1 uliltan t l*° '¢° | |Blair Wednesday.A numblr nf amusing gamu 1rem.L1 --.Gwrg Aren1:|1[|cailui at the .e,°f\==°ef1..e=tsea "&f);":"~e!f~ c o u r t m o m i n B l a i r i n n i :o n t h o l l l h d a y o f H a t c h d o a £ h ¢ ! 3 t . h d a y o f J u . n » 1 0 c f d o c k A . l i . , o n s u c h es,t o re c ei ve a n d a n 1 | l u b I i l l l d E s t a t e , w i l l a t h e i r s d j u i t m e n t a n d l l l o w h e t i m e l i m i t e d f u r t h e p n | o f c l u i m s l ¢ d n | t : l i d E s I. - ¢ ._ - _ | l . -|u..._AL-\\ . \ . #af A I A ! ! F I l \ J l l Y l l . n g . The Misses Grace Thompson and Mnry StrEckiett, teachers in tba schoolh u were week-ond visiton at theH.Walton home in I-Wnemont. Iinnry Fincher celebrated hi! birth- day Tuexday. Feb. 22 and a xwdlafnumber of friends and relatives :Entthe nfternoon and evming 'nrith m.._ Mfg. R. v. Qarrptt and Mrs. J. A. m e n t I w e r e s e r r e u .\ Emil li m a ,in partnenhibrother,Gus,bought out "I-Barber Shop this week and th now at work then.Ernest 8:the former grolprloior, has :ec position in ll r but wrili :onliRaids here.Thursday,Mn. J . A.L :\nmended a luncheon at the Rum: in Oman; dven in honor of L pa-emo Offloera ol' the Royal the week-end with their uncle, asmLund and family.Mr.and Hrs.F.W. Arndt andMrs. John Aronaon of Blur were in Calhoun Sunday on business.Mr. and Hrs. R. v. Garrett were guests of Henry Scherer at his homein T rnah Sunday.Mrs. John Moeller of Perkins coun- ty In southwestern Nebraska is hors visiting relatives.Mr. and Lira. George Hlndiey andfamily arent Sunday at the home ofC. J.Hndley near Blair.Hr . mdMrs. C. J. Hindley eelebratul their thirty dlfth lnddin anniversary andthe family gathereg at their homo in honor ol the oecssion. M. G.Christensen and EmmettHlankenfeldt attended a sais at ,Ken- nardSatur¢lay. August Schroeder, who underwentan oreration In the Swedish Missionhosptsl last week, is getting dong as well as can be expected.Illa many friends are hoping to see him . _ - i ; l hi* i ` i i l ! l | - .\ ¢ I | - 41; at Frank riksen's.ra. Raymond Makill and won andHn. Henry llovendlck were Friday daltura at Floyd lla|lll'a.Ulu Lemon was ill last Thundnyand was unable to teachae Mn .Henry Jackson 1ubsLH.\zted (ur her.Sunday vixitors at F. E. Fletehfen-'swere L¢0n2r.| Loftia and famigu hir. and Hrs.Hckiie Fletcher,eonn Loftla na family , Robert and WillSkinner and Hana Hansen of Deerelodge, Montana.Bri. Joe Thielfoldt visited Sundav at the E. W. Smith home.\|ial ¥¥m boflla returned to herhome llonday aiter two 1rerk| vial!in Blair among frienda a:1.i relatinz.lit. ani Mrs. Henry Jacluon spent Sunday at I-'mnk Bmderlen'a. Freeman Inftla herd his brother.Leonard with his wo last wack.Hr. P.L Robinson,the SundaySchoolHiulonaryfromFremont,was a Friday visitor at the Nelson Geary home.IIona Hanlon of Deen Lodge, Mon-tana has been vinithlg friends and .i`k ==_====________=____======E_.Il.`, _ . . . - - » .. . - -. . - . . -r - - . - - , .Hr.and Hrs.P33 1 Ilaglll andlon were Manda;um at He m?Hnvendkkk.F n n iae Erika-on called at thelhllSrnek home Tuuday evening. E-ar Thamrloa was n Thursdayuller at W ibur ?J pdih'n.Chalet Hovendick ulle-ll al thehenna of Georga Lofti: on Thurnlay morning,Mr. and Mn. Eddie Fletcher :pant a In -lays last week ln 0m;hn md~with Carleton Taylor and n xr. frnhmantl.Mn .Ed Hiy a: and ehildrcu ro-turned to W'-{°° on londay nfhlr nvis it u the ome of her pannk,Mr. am! llr| ..John Eclitenkam llra. Je;mio Offtn of Bhlr h e n h n i r n k a t t l m e h u m e o f h e rdaughter, Jin. H. E. Wlnlet. Hn. Hlttin Trust of Herman npmzFridaiat the 0. H. Imn home. H.Hdlbb sn mu h a h ric f weInst Unk at da home of his daugh-ter, Mn. Burr Comfort an Blanc a,Ioan.ln.. Comfort. in reported as D.limo departed this life on theStd dl! of April, 1926, leaving I, lu! will and testament, bdng at tht time of hh doeth I resident of Kit Carson County, Colorado, and that the pe-titioner In a lagatee under mid lui willnd tu tasneot; tlut nilllqt will and tzeatamenl. was dudy pmvedand .zliwred in the County C0l.lr¢'U(';st Carson County. Cnlondv.I ml z ni.:detedent owned nal a nd per wml located in Washington Gounty, Ne b n l h . The prayer of nidqaetluon is thataddl u i will and testament be proved and nliowed in this Cou:t as the lut will and testament of the:uni Funk D. Mann. dcruaed dm. wma suitable penon *ro appolutai as A:|~nnistra|.or with ha will :|.:ue.\e.lto proceed to a mttlemont of uid clrtale.You and each of you are them-fore notified that a hearing will be had on the 1801 dns of March, 1927, at 10:00 o'clo-ck Add. in the County Court room in Blnir,WuhingtounCounty, Nebraska, and if you fail zo appear at said time nd show cause. if any ther be, why Zhu prayer of mid petition should not be gantod, tho Court may grunt.the prayer thereof xml nuke auch other nrvl fur-ther orden and dence: in the matter as to the Court may qoem proper.Given under my hand and the Seal of the County Court at Blsir, Wash- ington County, Nebraska, this 17th NOTICE OF FINAL.wmms1'm\11oN Azxrouwr _ _ . .S T A T E O F N I - Q a a s m ,) ; - O m i t ; C u r t I l P r o h l p . A .C .D e b e l , A t t o r n e y I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h e Es t a t e o f .f1| an W a s h i n n o n Co u n t y , 5-lt.County Judge aneel from the heir: at luv of saiddeceasedandtheir gnntees.Slid petitioner funhe:sets forth he nlmes of the hei rs at la w of nildeceased, that no ipplicntion has ever been flied for the appointment of an administrator of uid estate in the state of Nebraska, either by prnons -claiming 20 be cntditors of said es- tate or by the heirs of uid deceased.:nd that no court in nié state ho.: ever acquired jurildiotion of the sune, that more than }wo years luve elapsed mince the death of Wd de-ceased, and praying for on order of thi.: court barring nll claims ngainnt mid ezuge, for a determination of the time of the death of and de- mand,tint she died inteitale,aeietermlnatlon of her bein, 'heir de- gree of kinship ma the right of Joaeeutmf the red nronerw belong-inr no uid utnte.You are further et law, next of kin, dovisees, her tees,creditors m d All penons in- terested in the fi nd settlement atuid estate are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of February 1927,Magnus Johnson, the Administrator of said estate iiled o petition in uid County Court, paying Un nis final administration account filed hereinbe settled and nllowed, that oroof of heirship be taken, order for diatri- butlon of assets and assignment of dover and homestead rights entered; and the said Adnxinistntor dis- charged. If you fall to appear before said County Coon on the 25th day of March 1921, at zo o'clocI: AM.. and contest said pedtion, the Coo:t maygrant the pny er thereof Ind make such other and further orders, allow- ances and decrees as to this Court may seem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 23nd day of February, 1927. (SEAL)1. c . ELLER, County JudfroBy Helen K. Boll. 5-Bt.Clerk of the County Cot NOTICE OF iu~:Ann¢c G Bullard, Lnwytr In the County Court STATE OF NEBRASKA. Washington County.In ii!! Matter'of the Estate of Q»¢\§» 4"ln ..1..-§.L2».»-, B-.neaaqls Tothe heirs at law, next of kin, dex~ isees, legnteea, creditors 'und all pcr sons interested in uid estate:You :nd each of you are hereby notified that on the Slat day ol January,2921,Edgar Larson file-:I hh dudy verified petition gn this Court, letting forth um, Huy Ann 0*Su\ll\ran died, lmume, in nad aresident of Washingiaa County, Ne brulu, on the mm: dmv of September, 1924, the owner of nn undivided interest in Lot number tix (6) and the west sixteen (16)feet of lotnumber five {6}, in Block fiftyfour (54), in the city of Blnir, Washing-ton County, Nehn-th, that wad pc tilioner l l new the owner of :mid real estate, he having acquireI his u..C00|i WITHG A S~ o = o = = : | o = o = = o = i o F O R FIRST-CLASS g u E Service Work |T r y O u r / u . BLAIR GAS COMPANY me u thru months from the 11 day o! !h.r c hA. D.19 21',and .time iimited for payment of debis Ona Year fro m slid llth day o Buch 1927.WTTNES8 my hand and :ln 2 ol' uid Ceunty Court, this 4th day oFelmmry, 1927. (SEAL 1. c. ELLEB. 3-5t.County Judge NOTI CE OF s un' " O'lLmloo & 0'HAnlon, Attym To Henry Rathjen, Defendnnt:You one horeby notified that Len Rathjcn filed her duly verif | petition in the District Court o Washington Gwnlr.Nebnxkn, nn~ commenced an :ation in said Conagainst you, the obieet and payer o which Il to sever the bonds of mat rimony between you and to obtai an absolute divorce for her fro~you together with such other and I ther relief in the promises as ma be just and equitable. You are further notified that yo are required to answer said metioin said Court on or before the 2a8t day of March,1927,or tho Co may take the allegations containeein sail petition to be true and gun said plaintiff'the relief therei prayed for.Dated at Blair, Nebraska, this 8 day of F'ebruu'y, 1927. Lena Rothjeu,3Bt.Plaintiff. umm were Omlhl shoppers '-~| bers of Americ a.dar.The date for me huh sc h:x g....mums ra ms sli ov Old an Hin Am; n o u n ' n z u v x u Pham Bluk rl Blalr.Nobf. x x mucus BECK aoxnnn ABSTRACFBR Glfkn in lhyk Bldg. I II!II Hcrmm. Nd".lr. and lntainedlllu llCluunn Dixondinner ThundlI-n. Joe R01nbam-n homo.Our inuk drIo! ol tmubcount at the vxlr. :nd Mnflmi-\1 vidlndnom SnuxdsyMn. I-'rankmlm v n u uB4 tru home 1lr. scnr ofneu caller In4 Wednolday Hn .A. W .Beaiospassed another milestone in the jone ney of life.The 0. E. S., of which she il a charter member, kindiy ae-membomd her arith s pot of Bowers.Hr. and Mn. Clly ton Axonlon ofOmahaandMrs. John Axonaon ofBlair were Calhoun allen Friday. llrs.Anna Roberta was in Cal-houn on bodnosl Thursday. Mrs.Gwrrv Rohvnr, Sr. was aBlair nwwnr on the bm '11mndaymoming Mrs. George Heade aqd Hin GnceNeale enhrtsined at o bdd partyThurndoy dtemocn at the ii... of | the latter.Hn.. J . W . Trisler re- elnmatory Eames: Ziaifésféli at for the evening of Manzh 9wil! be held In the ChrnmunityThe lnf vu rd 1.91sen alewas a peat memes:in eueqTh e m wu a h m c r owd i n . anon and everything soli at topWe are very sorry to lose 51gtimablo family from our ooity.Hu . w. A .Webster of Te] formedy Miss Eiise Hoeller,panied by her husband, spent :at the home of her parents, IMrs. F. w. lloeller._The basket bali game Frida; at the Community Hall wo!oeived fird prim,Hn. Harry Selt:euree u, there being the largui a l A nu mb e r x 00131 Corner 4 1 BL MR mr A ND TIRE c o .5 ave | -ma li le I!A T Cu a sn e I1,¥f'_.°§.'.':.,.."-;'f1'.1";." '_'1'Fullnnoa, Nebr.NEW STYLES FOR SPRING11II :I11 """S:;;;:'~=.;....i;;.""'J. E. Miller, Pmprielor I"h 0| :E Bl ack 9 X x DR. u. w. BELL Physician and burgron Offitbe 2 Phones Ru .G2 I I I I1 I I| with home foiks Ladies Social Union i l to be heldMrand Mn. Oscar Anéerscn and nr.xt Tulslay aimnoon at the hom.rmuif of Arlington were Sunday vis- . d Bra. ~ w. Lu au.l i m . M ; stars 4.5 the ll. G. Van Deusea home.Me lm ati hostus.n iMr. and Mrs. B. il. Gliunun andl me : n u na:s ~ d lu g h le r Q, " S u n d a y ' u . " ' | HlU' 1 \ u lI y ~ a f te r n o o n . ~at Lha N. D. Ivterson home.u*.i"3"°'"'#is Pr mn s " W Popular J *Swihart mu z Smulay nftur-with the lashes.All ladiri of the pu- noon :alter in 1~`zemont.ish ue invited to ¢l1.ioy the informalMisses lamina and Bernica Prig- | fellowship next Tueldsy dlenaoon. A:hand of Dmnlm, spent Sunday at the rl1ort pmgnm will be pnovidw and}-1-cv Stewart and D s. PH¢¢h-\r'!.1i¢hz refmahnmnts uma. i .x x IDR. w. F. m-:m»uz1.z.IDENTIST1 llacated in new Home Theatre Bl¢| I |Blair, Nebraska 1 l x xFRANK 8. BIGELOW /s (Ag ent for Fairmont Creamery) :Pays Highest Prioe for | POULTRY. C RE AM ne w n ou s' OnP11111 Street South of lade~mndrrt Tele hone Office 'I ~Phone Braek me 1 x x|a. G. ALLENIABSTRACTOR Ro la Real Estate Office ln new Home Theatre Bid 1 THE 3: 7 S HOP 1 1Insurance-sta I ¢1 lE. c rl I!i n n . s o m a n "1 nomea..|Our ladies are to join in theMixizRoba1. th\r.1¢ek:nalTtt;ae 11.3512 .';".:.:"f.1".....:. : rzunl umon meehng of prayerAir. and Bra. w. ll. Rosenbaum.l"'h"i°"f'Friday nfwrnoon in Hr. and Mrs. |:;1 ; p n h i m e n -Hethodlet chunk.The 1 | i lu on-for the aretartxined gueela from omm Su:|day.I\|f¥°d me make special mm to beHr. and Mn. 21. c. Edward: via-present at this meeting itod relativu in Fremont Surldnyl evening.Misa Anna Kndp, who has been a9.»:,on-cling the Business College ut Gund 1 Inland for a few months, returned to her old position at \'r'ar.|'a Cub Storeleecnlly.Hrs. C. II. Roaenbaum entertainedrvlathrea and fdende on Febmary 24. gr=nion n u in honor of her 1 -. .- ». .. .. . ga tl rell at thehome of Ura. August Schumacher to-help Mira Margaref celebrate her The Pilgrims of the Loyal League are to meet this week Friday eveningwith Mary Beth Hitohman. The "1'riendly Indiana"moot at the church Friday at 4 p.m.Choirpractice Friday at 7:30 :;».m. The officers of the Waahington County 8.3. Association are ro meetin the social room of the church on Saturday al¢(T_.....to assi:f°-~-for ilu County Con:'enlion,whfehis to be hem in Blair, .xpf af 14.The pulqr la Lo conduct a aervieehiHill ar §.I'5'."'1'$......hg°*;,m the I at the Crowell Home next Sunday af \wek~en! wie. home folks.iemoon at 3 ocloek.Hn. E. S. Anderson celebrated her' Nrihdlr [ug llonday .The evening BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH was apent by Pllyinz cards and via s\llllUr D Smile Pastor-.y,itiog.| Mme Dorretta Schumacher hasbeen under the weather with a dueof the £'l|PP°.*'g;==<* gp Chute; f";;;;;~'>=\="; are ro ata o aborn Fegraary 27.Y lil lr. nd Mm. rl. C. Edin:da were Sunday, March 6, 1927The intend in Dae work of tho Sunday School was again revealed last Slmiay when two clause re- ported perfect attendance. Everybody in invited.Remember the hour, 10 I§1 G. ELLER IRQ B ' ~ ' ; , ' ; ; ; ' " " ` " 1 ; ' g g g g A muriher from ban nthnded thatfor the fdryiren se! for sf-»==. 20,Omaha Sub-Division Epvorlh IMHO 21,z2 m1zs.'lhedlffen::tluperin~s nd gw a t Fremont Saturday ma tendentl Lad virion:connnitten u Y=~. u au _= I __ __________________=__=E___=__=E_____________________=______________=_________ _ ._ "gf lnnmed md fha lnab eu wore a .fo r n lar g e r h i r u u gg m 'la m ~ ~ Dr.R. A. Davies Ind Dr. D. l!..lBlo ch a t t c n d l d a m a t i n g o f t h e D o q g u C o u n t y l e d i u l S o c k t y In F n m n n t o n M o n d l y e ve n i n g . ll e r r l l t M c C l e l l a n n l ' L i n c o l n s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h i s pa re n ts ,M r .flH r s . i i C. 3 | cC l el i lIL T M r s . W . H . H i k t l I1 a n d l i t t l e l o n o f . Q m l h a q m a . l u t 1rge§:_ and__§m H u r ; S m i t h l h i p p n d 1 c a r l o a d o f ca t t l e i a s t u ur r e k fa r " I'h u n d a y s m a r - ke t .H n : n d F l o y d w a n i n 0 1 1 1 8 1 4 Th u n n h y a t t e n d i n g t h e b l l l i n l l ' 1 1 - la tl ng z u th e d ui gn ne nt .Tu ! Ivc n o n s h e l l e d c o r n fu r H o w - a r d H d : H = = » = 3 n f h r n n o n . H n . F r e d P is s ti ll u n l i n e d t o a t~:- -H*--e F.I ." b fi - 4; : vmung at me home or am. zine-hor bed , but u bam- i n mm "g u i ;puents,Hr. and Hn .F n d Wiiliam g. 10kin: hi, mr; with DqfNeber._mumm.H~ M, A cordial invitatibn is extended to you to inspect my stock of I Excellent Culine ~Omaha :happen Monday."o'cl0¢k Sunday morning. Sathhctory Service Homin; Worship at 11 Am SocCourllolll Treatmmt 1 nd sermon in the I-eHea on tha "SerFira! door out Entensrla offinli ~ ~~ W nnli from tha Emu"§n\||A|f_l ilSpring Millinery gAs hl ll ln lf f i :. ;; i ;;:::::. - u u 1 x MODEL ctmsms Ueaniu Preaalug RepllriotLo ca te d O n E n t W a a h i n g i o n St r e e t B l a l r , N e b r a s k a : -M r .a n d H n .Ji m m y Je n s e n a n I c l u h t t r , P h y i l l a D a l e a p e n t S u n d a y a t t a W i l l i a m K o e n i g h o m e . Ch a u n ce y W ri g h t s p e n t W e d ae m l a y e ve n i n g a t F r e d M n t c 'r 'a . A r t h u r L e a c h a n d fa m i l y h a ve m o ve d i n t o th e W i l l i a m W n l k i m o n Za r m ho m e in t h i s vi c in i t y . H r . a n d M n . H a n r y H i l l e r o f : t e a r Ii e n n a n d to o k S u n d a y d i n n e r w i t h Mr . : m d M r s . S a m B ai l e y . ! I n au u q un vu n a w I vn a av l a l l j i t lTh e r e g u i n r m o n t h l y o b s e n a n n o f l h i r o r d i n a n c e o f t h e Lo r\ I'a Su p pe r . W e ar e pl a n ni n g fo r s p ec i a l m u si c . 7233.e ve n i n g wo r s hi p .S e r m o n a t l b j t i l , " I a t i n g t h e L o r d " . P r a y e r rrueeting e ve r y W e dn es da y c vu t i n g a t 3 P M . C h o i r pra cti ce e ve r y F1i\|2\e\ e » ni n g a t B P . M . 'Plan un Hn . » nf lt ". 1. \. . .. -. .n n (1 \{..L;..-iu .1 - ; . , . .________________. ____ *_ lh n_______ ___- n___4- u n_. __ _- u- no - -1 _1 -__a n -_______________ =. ___..._______________________________________________. _______________- l !_____ C o a t s ~D r e s s e s §' ;~N e w C o a t s Aulhenlically correct in every detail,t h e s s Costs at the prices In e r k e cl represent "most.unusual values. May we show them to y o u?The new colors in Sport and Dress Colts. jg - I +e+\: e~:~e-I-e-t-I1-1-t-M-it-I-!~¢-I-il-on l;3 3;i i \ C O M ME L \ C IN G 4:I:as:an-:in:IIUI-oI-IIH-e-I-l-t~I-I#Z oi-n-a-nt-e~|-H-e=.| Q I.:.0'¢ + 4IZi 41 x:it i 4F 2 New Dresses Distinciively styled. faultlessly made from fabrics that fashion favors for the coming season, these Dresses are t r u 1 y marvelous values at the prices we are asking. Silk Crepes, Taffetas, Georgettes. i-l+¢|-><l-:-4l-:-H-¢-l\-:-e-:-i-t-e-:e-:-§:e FRIDAY, MARCH :?rlii ¥ ~3Fg 3 ll, |927 ;i 35r1oin Z*F ~ I i f f r f i m r r f e / i f f f c r a v e / a f l o a s o f a m a m a r f a f a s f e I n d r e s s a r e r c r r e r r f c d 5 ?/ f e r I l *r `r1r l l o i r e o f a r r e s . - | o N e s .J ?n e w A m . -o f » G / o n e s ,. S . o f - / 3 .o a r /o x i e r y .p . .9 ~ .~f.+¢+»-rr New Hats Stunning new Hat styles for spring and summer service The models themselves are attractive,t. h e trimmings especially effective. Ifxl5.i§lTiColors---Bdack,Wood, Monkey,Copen,Red, Green, Grey, Bw. i 5+'I-I-Il+e-I-¢+¢I-H3#H~l+l+l :- sH+ e __________. . . _ze:- -- -_- __________________E I _. _____________________ = | _o_- __l0 - nn u- n______= 1 __= i ______e - l !__4 - u l __- _________ l _ I_____ __________________- ________ 1 .~M R S .T .c .1 - m . T o N ,1 _________§?\n ______2 1 4 W e s t W a s h i n g t o n S t .T h e M i l l i n e r E nlmlulnmlmnlnmm:|||n|||||||||||||mlmm||n|||||u||mn|||||||||||m||||||||||||||nmmzlmn||nlu||||m||||nu||||||||||||||||||ulmi.€ ! n l .\ : \ u | | w | | |I I I F L G ! ¢ 1 l | . 1 I l t l ,l l H .Bloch and Jay Blackburn.Mn .E.H.Rldldaln of D edu Bluff; was in town on Alonday be- tween tnins.Mr. und Mn. Stanley Hoffman andchildren, Maxine end Hdrold returnedto t2..ir horns lt Wilbur on Sunday,after visiting levernl dayl here with Mrs.|loffm.\n's eoudn.Hn .Wnlt lfchteiiklmp and Hr. Echtenhmp.Mr. and Mrs.Hike Robinson re-cently purrhnml property in Blairand moved their household goods totiat place liondny, where ey will reside in the future.Mrs. C. C. Cook was hostels at abridgepsrty at her home Mon dliziftrernoonThe luncheontable: helyellowrolesmdwhitentixedrltlcn dlee.Those invited lncludel MU!- dumes John Hcbard, P. L. Cady, W.I.Nelson,Julian Jungbluth,C.G.Illarihall,Vernon Manhnll,C.W.Andrews,Walt Echtenkamp,R. A.limics,W. ll. ilillegnse oi Omaha,ll. F. Cook of Swbner. Walt Blissof Ornnha and Chr] Hoschel of Oma- ha.Jake Fnnunberg hu purchasedthc property whic h in just vacatedby Sir. and lin. Hike Robinson. Clyde Ludwig.who ncvntly re- turned from Milwaukee where hewok a c ourse in nrt, hu oponei nalhtllvoverMarufield':feed storenml will inxt clones in drnrlng,f ainting and tn!! work. Mr. and Hrs. Will Recknneyor, sonThorlo nnrl Allen Lnllur attended thc automobile show in Omahn I"ri1ilIrMr. and Hrs. C. G. Marshall werehost an1 hostess to the Merry-Gmllutlllul Club on Friday mninx Thetools nppoinlmente were in keeping nith Washingtofs birtlulay; clienlen. li.;il.cl\\:l.1_lml¢¢ldu1ltl1 dome P1109Cardsboimr u.-ed with n:.I canmllaAt bridge Mr. and Mn. Wnlt hc h-unkn~1\p won the prize for hurhestfrom :mul Mr. ani Mrs. John Hebert! won consnltil.sns Om: Cady of Omaha spent meurolt-Pad hen with hir brother, Dr. l'. I.. Cady and Mrs. Cody.Mr. and Mrs. Il. W . hlanlull rg-iorncd on Monday from s months taip in the southern states.A large number from here drove of hi! flrmlnt outfit w| ¢m,,| ¢y atthaWalter Peek iam when he hu lived the 3,-f year.we inelerrtandthat Mr.oodvmrd nrlll live In Blair next year.Earl Smith enjoy ed lut Wednes- d| y stthe.»\utoSho1rin0rna!m.The Bench Club me: im '!'hur|~day, Feb. 2-ith with llra. Eznma qrlncctt.The time wa.i spentne and visiting,LII minirimr the meeting because ol :io rlllwrios at the Iiinvioue set time on account ofthelneu of the hostess.Then was n stu:.'rho Hunk familial: improving inhealth; Mn. Hnsk lnlgeable to-come to the table pen o!time.One boy is yet to have the mumps, theothers being in variom atqu of con- noe.wont received by his parents,state: tha:Edmund Johns hu el-rendy secured wo r k u Iltlsfectory wraps;He and Gilford Compton male the trip to Lol Angeles by autol n i e c o g i t i n e i n l p l t e o f h e a v y n m w a n Lyle Geyer and fcntl were Sun-day vizlton at the E.. Lippincott home.Before retiring that night they discovered little Glenn had the mumps.~.C Louie Hog mo\esHon =g;-j_=g;== n u r p year;own '- Ier on the O. hi.Ireland place and; N a I I . c r A p p l e b y o n t h e W e l l e r P e c k I John Sylvie was e supper gout cfhis :ister and family Wednesdny eve-ninq of last week.Carl Frnndsen,who had his le¢broken some weeks mn. hu no farmrovereml new begin walking without crutches.Hn .Clifforgl .1 niece,ills!S;hiI oeiiho.-i .i""l.i'...,em.-a nt their home Tueldly and Wednesdayof lint week.\Mr. and Hrs. George Bndgerow and Ruby were nilen Sunday nfteraoooat Mr. Mined Hansen.N. A. Mulford ann helrinr Cliff-ord Ray our wood a :sort of lest week.Mr. and Mn. Glen Hebonlld I nthe :mood parents of l baby dwlbe ter ntnoe Honda .The little one hastu Waterloo on Sunday to view the been named vifln. 1 1 lcsmuum mr =»=':";='~';; xunlsmlnéuny L----=»2=1a"='i:a"r lu "m'°"a','..':.:.f'.:...._....'»11I!»»'J»"»'L.i'l=~»- =2'€.'~1-,'!"" "" 253115 ~ -»-Ii-»= mf-5 M|Fwd Mn .ons was || 'aller at the ull qwmoon.A splendid PNKUWI .m cF! |> faComnr" |221m m un.r mml!mme¢u=1 > o Kepau' Depanment -/7" Mrk .744//y .guard/deed PR IC ES R EASO N ABL E 6 o ol i 2l%§ . m. v ~pw152 4 - m n q . 4 ¢ \ u | . u | \ a u ,n n v a i u n o l ubroke hor nip lm week; ll reports!an imprwed at this Writing.Mr. J. A. Burgess :peat n for days l.| .| r¢1nekvrithhI| mother,1lhoisvery lick.Sun Hall moved bl: fnmfly into the P w w t r reuently ti n te d byScan llebonnld.Heldlznes Ruth Rosenbaum, FnnlfLhu. BatesNun, Glen Rosenbaum,'and lin Lena Bates were entertained at the Jap Rosenbaum home lust Wednndoy.Mr.and Hn. Buc k Rosenbaumwen budnen callers at B w r l mWedoesdn yI n l le Be n ;:ml Locnsrl Peterum were Fremont fldtora 'mandar ilrl. C. I2. Dixon and small mutpent a for day: int week with Hr.Dixon at the John Chord home. ___ -..... -. . -,....-.. ... ..,,........,n few shy : with her friend, Hn.Willisun Foley. Loren and Roy llnters were buryluuling hay from the Gun Rathmnrnplace, noun of Blair Maraday.ltr. Robert Foley and Jerry Foleynutoed to Colon Haruk when theyutlxndul the funeral n their friendTueaday afternoon. Hr. and Hrs. A. J. Fowler and sonKenrielhofKennardaniWalter Jnlmel spent Sunday at Fred Hunt1. Hn. umm: mc mmld is spmnllnga :few dnys at the home of Glenn M|:~Domld, noI1ll of Bllir.Hn .Mc- mm.: in busy making acqualntmoowith her new gra.1d4lnughl.er, ViviunLlurlotte. PEILCIIFUL HILL :~;o'rEs . . . . . ., . . . .- ' - " a f . u w u ¢ u u n u v | |Fri doy l- 7:30 mn. Holy Communion Sundays- .7:80 un. Holy Communionl9:45 urn. Childt1fn'a Church 11:00 un. Services and Sermon 7:00 vm Young Peoples Fellovmhlp In addition to the nlsove n 'Ielthin{Minion is planned for Holy Weekl April 10th to the 16th.The public is cordially invited to attend any of time neqicex.The ritual,Holy Days, ui! Seuom of the Church uenot Plurlsnical onlhmnmo, but np¢¢- |:¢.:1.| helpful means of following the life and teachings of Jesus.The church providu them for your use. --I1{}3 3C!lIIDU1F4j wind for therein. Wit:neu my lund md official seal this Slat. day of Janunry, 1921.gg;-;A1,}I. C. ELLER.2.|g_" " " " ` " " "County Judi* xc r n c z o r F I NA LADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA. w Co ts'Co u n ty mi" lk P f ub m. A. c. Debel, AttorneyIn the Matter of this Estate of Bodil KntheH:le Po hon Deceased:The bein at hw, nil. of kin. devi- aees, legatees. creditors and All per- sons interested in the [Intl seldo aa. . ,II Arndt-Snyder Motor Co g Buick Motor g _ = _ _ _ Cars 'Blair, Nebr.g : o - | - o = o l J : A i n . E . S p r a k s r , E r n e s t : n d C h u .i .w e r e b u s i n e s s w h e n a t F i r . m o n t o n Jo h n W r i c h a t l z m k d H e n n a n Ju n g S i o u x C i t y - O u n h a Dw i ad o n l l o n d n y .bEnth'a pu b li c n l : o n W e i n e u l n y .5 N o d h So u t hl l r .a n d l l a .E l m ! !W r i g h t a n d A n u m b e r o f fa r m e r : fr o m & h i s vi 9 : 0 0 A l l .12. 00 l l l i .xi.M u n n aI.ue.=du.I t h e a u t vn n cl n i z y at t c l r k d t h e c om m u n i t y Q C IC S 12: 00 l i .5 : 0 0 P z l b i l e s h o w a t O m a h a F r i d a y .In W u h i n x t u a a n d K e m m n l o n S z b 4 o o P . & l .a 1 5 n w m e n t o f u i d u t l t e a r e h e r e b y n o t r -fi e d t h a t o n t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f F e b r u - a r y .1927 M a g n u s Jo h n s o n . t h e A d - mi s ai s t ra t a : Q ! u i d e s t at e fi i e d l . p e - t i t i o n i n u i d C o u n t y C o u r t , p a y i n g t l u l h i s f i n a l a d m i n i n n t i o n n o m u n t 25%_ _ » Pe%=enr==1- - g . - u ¢ K _' ¢a n . . . . ¢H - a r "r t l i ' P l n l v| . | l i »~w.Blair, N|:.r..cmpuu,tnmlviré. Bly u mu a l t m n t u l e u m d Rackq Store Sdunhy,$ 1 Amana! 9-antnlc at Blair#» ~Eton Saturday.I- It Dr.Lay hnd Bla in, C hln pnc tl Fur ma n su ua um li li llllli l-r r ll:| ..Geor¢| Caid1¢!li.| bettufo| lovtagadnguaf tboglippa. ¥ n . W . l . H l d k r ~ ¢ . . . .u. a J ¢ r ' th la n a t| . p h y d d m. llr . n d ¥ n . C l3 t! o r d K n a » o lp ln AL NEWS COMMENT d Gossip Abolft Paople You Know. No Gnut- esy Can be Shown Your Guests Than Having ames Appear In the Home Paper. Phone ll hen You Have a News Item---Please. a d o r f,li4:en|ed e m b a l m e r , B l a i r .O ffi c e p h o n e phc ne , 22 4.8 - t i . . ________,__._________...._____'Hr. and Hn. C!Lfhr\f Krause will enbe rtli nthe l. I L?.C luhth!| ¢ ¥0- rlll-M I I B A good hd! mt orbnb. as-cr.North sm barber shop. Spring what and it $3 po: buh!!4-n.n n .Fiekhr: Mr. uri llrl. D. V. lluae r dren ma sndartaking.so-ea llln Addh Bunn agent the wukq e a d i n 0 m n h | 1 \ r i ! h lr . m d ) ln . H B. Runner. Tha 1»,a.1.=. Sisters vm have Lhdr ~Q .|\u . For Sala-Hereford bull.Clll Hosea Wilson.0k t. For Ssle-Burod Rock e m 3 4 5-ti..Th n. Rehn N. Ri ddlt 1| the mum of one of thole fancy Pauline soups. x p - f v . a n m . = ¢ m » a » n n p ¢ , ° Good white Kenhion oats for ale.4-4t.Hjalmnr Qvill. uhhsnr. 1 l wrim nli kindaaf lnmraiwa. Nha;-cant sale at Bin!! Racket Stan Saturday.0-IL J.E.Campbell,furniturq m p and udlrtaking.50-U .9-cent nie stan: Slturday. 4-11. l n .U n k Ichiahon of Llnneln was 5 Blair busilmla tn: gm Hen# day. and Hn. A. C. Babel on Wednesday awning. ~ u r l i l ~ ~ h y a ~ m i t t n . .Call 1= =-=5 »»1- ,hm numblri m - d u n n o!dnasor a nun itzm nl in tenlt mm. N¢b=-uh, uma s. sm LOCAL NEWS COMMENT News and Gossip Abolft People You Know. No Gnut- r Courtesy Can be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Names Appear In the Home Paper. Phone ll When You Have a News Item---Please. C. X. B-eadorf, licensed embalmer nd undertaken Blnlr.Office phone 161, Rsidnen phone, 224.8-ti. For Sale--3 dozen White lgghorna. Pho ne B lu! n l. 6-lt.lm. A . Nli lllne p i 0 l i v ¢ M o o n ll under the weather this week with an attack of zrimw- A number of Earle Reelfl Irleu-daanrpziled him by xlthu in z at b il home. lui Sunday "mins for I littleparty rhleh all enjoyed. The memben of the Kotfeo Club will meet with lim. Henry Arp on Hut): 10a.l|.ho1ra|nnablo1.oen£er- tain them on the day previously mer. FRIDAY IS THE BIG NIGHT atDana when the Dxnilh wily "Adven- ture: on a Foothlke" will be given at B a'clo<|:k sharp.5-lt.. Freda; Aften pu. Dann: "Exentyr pu.Fodmjsen"I. 4 Akte r 0|I4Sange.Billetter hos Hone og ved lndgnngaa.6-kt. D o mu le p u h e h ; A f t e n p uDana.EVENTYR PAA FODREJ- sz-:N u c m Hoxtrup, i 4 Akter 0: 14 S um-.6-am. De mu le pu. Freda; .Mun pan Dana.EVEN FYR PAA FODREJ- Good white Kenhion oats for sale.4-4t.Hjalmer Qvill. Binhune. 1 1 mm .u uhm ef Lmnim. Office over Farman State Bank. 41-ant.R. H. Bamueaen- Hr. and H n F. H. Claridge of Omaha circulated among Blair friends last Saturday. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalmer an:I undertaker, Blair.Office phone xox, Reaidena phone, 22I.3-lf. Coin for Sale-$3 for a triple box ioad, aa lon; aa they hat.Phone 211 on 30.6-lt.Paul C. Bmderlen Glen 'Hiden of York,Nebr.re-tumid to hh home lu! Satumlay af- ter seven! daya visit at the home of hh Ino!her,Dr. E.R. Tilden and family. F'rien.1a of ,llaa. Fred Sell mm at her home on llarch 1, to extend con-gratulations and but wishes to her, that date being the anniversary of her blxih. For Sale-Used piano in Bhir. Guanntcc d in good condition at avery desirable price and terms.(Tail Schafer In Peck,Tekamah,Neb. Phono 88.2-tf. Mr.Herman Hurdum of Omaha vu-swf un-.vom wue /m ,un.:.cT H E E N T E R P R I S E n.u||¢,Aru»gw:,l(r».C.W.An- s o m u .o |>au|h¢c1»»u2'sa»¢»~u»m-u»nb,B\=»ir l s c u » x . a ¢ y » i c u u C | ¢ \ > . o w = n x a s v l n t v x n n u l s n n ~m u .Dr.g f A _ D M m mQ l \ e | P ¢ 1 ¢ | |" ' " ` s w ;`\|¢»,azL1»f.\=m»n.Arl1n:- h u e :n d d u n m c u um.'\ » p ¢ . m ' : ~ ¢ m » u . u - n . . . ¢ ¢ , S ~ M - P - f H = ¢ G ~ ° " " - ° " * ° ° " * ° " N A s t ! ! ~M I N D a q a r m n d a u '_,l1nlton,J." " 7 ' ¢ ° " " " " ° ° " " " " | f d f ' - A S ¢ 3 l 1 l v f l 1 F A : l D . '| \ " - A '_ Well Cooked Meals Short Cum to g y A d vn n u n I v u e I B o y u m Fd h u hall n doson mu in my neklk (orun me aa a - I d i d y s lto rh y f o rtl! 11 10 0 \ rl4 | lm wr Bto am: ever, omni u n n b b ll. zo n k mov¢ ! § ¢ w u M n ; n ; m 1 1 \ »g u n m d v u L u d v n e d u l u b , Uma when tha eomymy u pntdng dawn a ua veil.The Entsrprba Ll follolvb; than me men new mme.' §stw\8l]t2mS * lr, md ln . Ly le Guy !r _ud. f\p~ cxiimckw. H. mmwn,mmf'' nm., sum .ho o'elud¢- Wondn J.S wr lh northwest of Ariingwn. Som: at ma p lc ! - I h u e vlnearkilled And Um' ~h\fnhb a vslubh la w n .Anothr uxperlmenw plot has beenif y ou will hnlp ul hun twenty -five "m on b y ", _h,» M,, Buwn ofme n at Bible _School next S\\»¢°v~'m=u»»¢¢ of Bldr wud, ammm-¢~ W e we de wu in r a n vw l a m y u w , ¢ x » v d u e o f m a y Commudon Servkl at 1! o'dc&.mlhlh need.cm-msn Eadesvor a t m o e w r y l °*° Su n dn y mm" ,c um Har m sum. Home D emo n~PHI#-NUI ll mo.All friend! an ltnlor ol Convenient Kliebllv. um lnvllri to than nervk-ea uhm not m m v x ms h p n x n lude nn!: e n d i n g . u m m m |Wnh1n¢ton w m v w r :m m . P1-snr meedng W unudny evlnihl Much 8 at Lbs hm Bunn amen. n\m¢ .m< llmd vln lll\ u| .I P h n l a l c h o o l h g w d mg k i g g g f ' w r I*- vu. .. f f \ 'Y LOCAL NEWS COMMENT News and Gossip Abolft People You Know. No Gnut- r Courtesy Can be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Names Appear In the Home Paper. Phone ll When You Have a News Item---Please. C. X. B-eadorf, licensed embalmer nd undertaken Blnlr.Office phone 161, Rsidnen phone, 224.8-ti. For Sale--3 dozen White lgghorna. Pho ne B lu! n l. 6-lt.lm. A . Nli lllne p i 0 l i v ¢ M o o n ll under the weather this week with an attack of zrimw- A number of Earle Reelfl Irleu-daanrpziled him by xlthu in z at b il home. lui Sunday "mins for I littleparty rhleh all enjoyed. The memben of the Kotfeo Club will meet with lim. Henry Arp on Hut): 10a.l|.ho1ra|nnablo1.oen£er- tain them on the day previously mer. FRIDAY IS THE BIG NIGHT atDana when the Dxnilh wily "Adven- ture: on a Foothlke" will be given at B a'clo<|:k sharp.5-lt.. Freda; Aften pu. Dann: "Exentyr pu.Fodmjsen"I. 4 Akte r 0|I4Sange.Billetter hos Hone og ved lndgnngaa.6-kt. D o mu le p u h e h ; A f t e n p uDana.EVENTYR PAA FODREJ- sz-:N u c m Hoxtrup, i 4 Akter 0: 14 S um-.6-am. De mu le pu. Freda; .Mun pan Dana.EVEN FYR PAA FODREJ- Good white Kenhion oats for sale.4-4t.Hjalmer Qvill. Binhune. 1 1 mm .u uhm ef Lmnim. Office over Farman State Bank. 41-ant.R. H. Bamueaen- Hr. and H n F. H. Claridge of Omaha circulated among Blair friends last Saturday. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalmer an:I undertaker, Blair.Office phone xox, Reaidena phone, 22I.3-lf. Coin for Sale-$3 for a triple box ioad, aa lon; aa they hat.Phone 211 on 30.6-lt.Paul C. Bmderlen Glen 'Hiden of York,Nebr.re-tumid to hh home lu! Satumlay af- ter seven! daya visit at the home of hh Ino!her,Dr. E.R. Tilden and family. F'rien.1a of ,llaa. Fred Sell mm at her home on llarch 1, to extend con-gratulations and but wishes to her, that date being the anniversary of her blxih. For Sale-Used piano in Bhir. Guanntcc d in good condition at avery desirable price and terms.(Tail Schafer In Peck,Tekamah,Neb. Phono 88.2-tf. Mr.Herman Hurdum of Omaha q~ afternoon. u r1§{» mu eapiul dw lm Friday . I I n d li n . Gllf n d Ga n s ! n nbusiness vddton ln Omlha lan Xon- m u m u m n ,w h o w w ln Unnha uy nt Lbs wack-and nt har home in IMI ¢|¢Y~ Big 9~een\d s l u n : a t Blah' next Saturday night.5- I t mu mm Blppemlhld n xpndi nx. the wash ul the home v! hermllter. MPL Chris Wrlch, Jr, Nhm-mn:Bde i t Blair Racks:Store Ihr!-I Slkunlly and luu un next Satundny night.s-xc. r.Ed Hullrr. from the wenern : m m s e m s u u m y u a m u u n Y- Cu in A No. 1 eonfliklou.Inquire at The Enhrw-in offiln.5-IL and undernker. Blair.Office phou m, Ruhknee phone, m a-rr. l n . c m . P n l n n m u m i m d r number of nhtivu lt her lmme luiSunday. the oeeuion being Nr M104- lr . I M I l n .o m P m m n af Friend,Nebr., vixitsd at U11 homef n n u =..¢1=. Julfu Petenen u n Sunday. 1-' mr D wdg eo n nu . mm Mn- 1yv.s¢ sink: un nm 'bully mnming md is um eenfmrd zo hil bed ll- lhaugh he in noun better. "_ ¢~ - -. . .L--. .-...\.._. _I .\- c K . m a m , u m m o f " " " ' d v- d u n d a n . Hr . W lllu d Nu nll i l n po rtld u mnc vht latter n fkr n u rio u i. ll~ w ~ n m m i n u ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ m » | » u u p w m u m i w m m n y w u ll.S e o xn f o r u n h g n .46-LL nwruu 1x=» ;c ¢. Hn. Jesu lrehnd calm In 'Enn- dly morning frvm De Indus for 1 In d un h udmf u tr ip.Sha mm S nnd ny mi vm my 111| -h hu :mir for | few weeks. ln. Linc oln W nrdc k bu bvnghl. th e l mh b u n g d o u u n B M m mbetween Colfu nad Gun! oehlplal hx Emen Tornblul and will Lde poueulon won. w m u v n m m . l£ | | l » r | \ n t8 L r \ | v | ! | n o w ¢ h euwnh rrwgnp hur att- h| Qn r| ¢A n lxwutfleahkinfA!.\e08\nven| 'ph¢¢. C u r t i l l n h l u n m h u h d h i l t u r n atto n lllld lb u ti ln b lo f n b e o n d u ty Illi n - lh 1 I u b d l¢ J | o n B u , ! o r mu h | d =x b o o l u a e h n h a n b u t a u w d h s - mout.v£d\| dln81. \kov\:v.\ovnek- m d Pur sue -'h v8 hur \| » r= bn1 l». 1o | n d N m o u ¢ h l a l d , o n | » n d wa r \ ¢ I mmu n md fha White Wylndowl r wd a n .6-R.n u - r 1 m n ¢ y . s w = W mtml-Podhon in a n n as .....»...|. And mmdnr trb- f o u w d o r n a a f u r d l h y n u l h c l n - u o p m u e o n n t.'!\»ums,m:__sa»- Bh1r,Chrl.lHiBl¢B|1i1'\ le r i h f l will In lnlhniir ~ C u m l h l C i t y . H g ! ! ~I. ihhlll 3:0 nodBld° azamnn smmv1 2 namwm w»»-»---~uriptitn fill mlm in (oral at the R. Chlbmm. P» C. Tuckir, Ft. Cd-g==g__=~;;'_==° Hg-f Anninmtnd mhnedudol Illini-W' _ houn,__C. ~ zm¥ELnn.-;-u n o hum unthouuoma lhcrfbl! §»@'¢»1"»1»a».-¢¢i»a me °P'-E£'.i'.':."'J"'~.;»"'n,...¢..,... h."§li=.I I Intliillll tnrilsom 'Huw l=a~'-have increased IE par me Tbedeetrtelightandpowerinduvt\1adde.l1,&60,8G0ne1rcustomsrsln 1n¢.andno1rau1o»monc uan19.-500,000 customers i n tb e United I `{z`""" J cfaidw, Geo. Sc hestv ger.Building anil Grounds, G. A. Marshall, J. C. Hlmmlfllh Lawrence Senten h mp .-llalnhlzahip, H. W. Marshall, Clad:- States.. "With public sentiment,n o tb h ll D a l esn Nl: 'iU1°'¢ it °°*N"¢ c an ""°'| Plc mlum un, C. c . nmnnlz,m e =>=°¢C°oy°¢1°°1°'~1¥ N *'*° f°°*"="Hm m m . c . u . n n - m u . J . cpublic nelitllllent goes deeper than Itel Bois". _|p m m , g c. Badger,w h o m m " M °= P'°"°°"°°*uw. u ma , c m. Ne ls o n, M1 c .¢ie¢ido::s"»--Ahrlhm umm.|w. Andrews.. msn.Finance,G. I. Pfeiffer,Dr. R. A. patches.We took tna nits out ol tha char had a pleasant emils rlss and nun the c omm vlth some Dr. Theo. Jipp of Da.-mabrog, Nebr. aacted peeanlt thee opened the canlwil.l locate in Blair and will have aof Adm peaches and drained ot! thaidentiat office in the s u m Bank lulos and sliced them isagunnso.building where Dr. Hemphill was Theenehsrriss taut on top or thslftnnerly located.. nz . ': .n .. f' =~ .. .yurutha i m Hrs.I-Imdw »=~»=~=1=»»»»»=»f-; tnlng lu the lesbos to chill tor a lee tahed the teachers bridge club Hu in a , , ; h m m 'Honday evening.Miss Perna uruutes an pour a me ehlnaon won first prize, Miss name! Illunn scored low and accordinglywen the eo.\solatio.:.| Mor the trult just tutors serving. H m"l'l:en can bl no tangible remit! aneomptislnd in the direction oi auto- mobile accident prevention, until we eliminate hom our highways the reckless and careless driver and those physically and mentally unfit to operate a motor vehicle. _ _ _ . =.Drlrers Will Not Be Careful The Automobile Club ot Southern Catlfornla sends out a bulletin which says: "Grade crossing accidents areon the lncmaae ln the United states. ln spite of safety schemes and croas inz ellntinltlun work being done i.. Attractions and Concessions.C. G.I Marshall, A. Halllback, G. 1. Pfeif }fer, F. Heuerznann. J. P. Rhea. Base Bdl and Sports. L. M. Peter-son, Reed 0'Ha:don, Dr. P. L. Cady. FIRST GAS LINE OF GUN BARRBLS The first gas pipe Eine was made of gun barrels screwed together. Wllllam Murdock, u Scotch engineer, known aa the "father of the gas in- dustry," first used gas for llluilfaa- Lion late in the eighteenth century. .Gun barrels nero plentiful in Europe :f "1 3 r ~ J \ - t e -J ~ , , . / Mr. and Mn. Ernest Tornblaai en- tertained four tables of players at bridge last Sunday evening,Mrs.1larry Tyson and Emaley Huddleson |vnere aeranleil first pdaes for the Ehigheat wcores.Delicious refresh- ments were eened by the hostess at .I gave har what was left ot a jartilllt c lose of the lim"- ol Adv!! Chow May that 1 am neverwithout, as I like n mtddnaal bite, and the ehlldreu demand |t every day tortheir lunch.We made two kinda olaandvlcheswiththeChowHof. spreading some on nut bread and the rest on uhlte bread. A Cooling Drink. We used the juice ot! the peaches Mrs Clifford Zususe entertained a number of friends nt a luncheon atthe Robinson Cafe last Tuesday alter which they went to the Krause home 'und enjoyed an afternoon playingbridge,there being five tables.Pris- es were given Mrs. W m. llnher for high score and Hn. Roy llclleen :for scoond highest score.Mrs. Kenneth to lead um discussion aoout auanaI and sweet clover. This combination meeting with Mr.Flack taking up the problems of din-' ease control and management and Mr. Stevan some of the problems of rough feeia proved to be very pop- ular as 16 men were at the meetings and all of them were keenly inter- ested.Hr.Fleck emphasised prevention rather than eune of diseases und said that sunlight and ventilation are twoof the most important factors in m¢l=¥li11i1\¢ a healthy herd. Thfbarn should be liahtenl with (our squarefeet ol wilsrlow light per how und it should provile for 83,000 cubls feet of c irc ulating hula dr per day pereew.Poor ventilation in indicated by a eold, damp bam and by frosty walls and ceilings at this time of the year.Culvee should be fed whole rnilk fo: we weeks. then gradually shifted to akimrnllk.Sixty pound calves el\0l.\li have 8 pounds,about four quarts of milk a day ,100 pounicalvesabout10poundsTnrenty pounds of milk is the rnntimum (ur any calf at any age. Grain and bH;.':t e . II .1 1 11 1 .J I II 1 I Plan: are being made to organist uw flat y ear d;l:y c al! c lubs on lla nh 15th nd 18tl1, lm! 'wr boyar girl wilhinr to get atlrted in n Idry dnb this y ur who hu not al- ready bought their calves will be giv-en help by Prof.Flack in locating [ood calves.Only wwe.: from cows producing BW pounds or more of butixr will he elidble.This rule was followed ln our dairy club! that are now on their first lac tation period md two of those calms are now pro-ducing by official mu: :mounds dmod 2 pounds butberfat dlily and the boys are glad they atlr td wi th choice calva from =| cow with high produc- tion records. l I part of the county was in Biair on llonday on buaineea. Prices lower than ever, on genuineEdison Electric Lamps.Their lateat lsfmp, $1.50 for package of 8. s-ar.The Amdt Hanlwane. Joe Laaure from down in the aouth em part of the county was a Blair buaineas viaitor Int Solurday. Hr. Robert Hilton of Lincoln aor-ra;¢»\ ihn lmma rnlka lu uronninz : u e g | | | | q | ,u u w v a \ ¢ l 5 l » \ I m a :v a u : Danish Lutheran church meet .d._the H. 3. Haugen home this (Thursday)Urchin( for a buaineaa meeting. See Ed Clnuaen and Son for paint- ina. paper hanging and decorating.A full line of will payer to aalect from.Phone 21 on 38.8-if. Ed Rann waz one:ated on at the Blah' hospatai laat Monday for hernia and is reponed as gattlng along Hlnllv A regular meeting of A. L. Auxil- iary ariil be held thi! evening, Hareh3.in zhe Lqi onh adL 'I'he.awi1lbe a program on Anaedeanniaation.Re- freahmemu wilt bl aarvad and a re- port on ntmdinl in memhermhip eon»ten for February. Juat in-A ahlpment of tha new-est things in onli paper.Price! n u n from 15 cenla and up.We handlo the bni palnla on tha market. Phnnn Ill.. '°`'Tea troubia W "Qf Biaek mo.5-Bt.H. V. ¥w==°s°~=» Blair. On another page of this iama willbe foqnd a niol tina o! corraapand- ence f a i n Ft.Calhoun vrhlds arlll appear each wreak and which ara are :ore vm pleaaa our anlnaibeu in the laltlilm put-of tha county.Formany yaara 'tGnnd-dad" Hooda hal been §xlhoo:1'a only outaida earm- .. .._ I .___ \....... _.|...¢--| t-._Ir '"""*'l|"mi-if. lr . a n d llll. Hu -n y E lla ' lllddaughter md husband. au. am ln. \\'|| l.|r Andaman. all al Oillhl rl:- | | . l |1 $ | [ \ l U l l l u n u l l n v u n ¢ u l ' v -| n u u -u - v - - - n -- - - -- ,. -_, , , , . . , ' __ _ _ _» | | e n \l | n 1 | e e l ¢ - e | d \ r I t h t h e l r n r -l n u n l l | n \l | d l ' | | d l y ¢ v | l l l l -l w c a n m l m n m ¢ u » | u .1 .l | » » l b 'l l ~ l N ¢ l \ I l .l " ' " " "" " " " " " ' " " ° " ° ' " g ° " " " " '. ' i .' L " § " ' ° " " . 1 » " . . " " " " " " " 1 f u m l - u n -* ' ° ' ° " -" °° ° ° = " "» » 1 - | » ~ = = | = l » r m n » \ ¢ \ § » - s n o w e d 4 - u .* ' " f ~ " ° " ' * = ' ¢ ' ° = ° ' -4 - m n s r l m e n h m m u n " ', " ,s _ , " , , , , , , , , § , , ," ° ° f T ¢ \ = l = * | ' »' P ° ° *' : \ "' ° ° | = * " 'u ¢ m | h »w h » n h e v I 1 \ l » v ¢ = h r n I m c u m c u u m m m m u u u u g u u n n u u u u n r | m l . h l u n n \ l l J . P . J l | | m l l m | .o t l f i l l i n l l i l l l n l h I l e h l a a u l N l h r .b y l h u r l u u i l l n n d e n a n g l u n a n g l a u l u n n s u a n l I I DANQGE B|.AlH.'SATUHIJAY mam M A R C H 5 Legion Hall Melody May and her Spanish Maid# name from chi2=g° I ||)l FE AT U R IN G BLUE and BALLAD s1NG;Rs Good Time For All m u d Wobnmnn r ~ "" 14. I.. Morris home isnt not Linn n. Johnson of cms-ol. ''Nehf2 and her parents, Mr. and n . Mrs. J. Mueller md dlughtaer, Mila J. S, Johnson of Omaha, were amongHelen drove over to Lincoln Inn Sat- | those from a distance who ettended " " '.1"'§'"J.l'.""wk " ' ¥ § " ' f ' , i i " ° ' I n " ° "1f.'€°§,".*?.' gmglffline*Dana S.ev\art while there.o-1 west Nebr.St.Good frroomMr. and Mn .Kerry Geyer and house with runnin; water, gn end ftllrhihildreil ot Plattemouth, drove eleetrleity, :wg l-f. andna Judy; up t Sunday to visit the H. L..wel}, garage wt cement our am luorriz Iemily and Mr. Morris' sister, 'electric lights, room for 2 earn. Mrs. Alms La Couer,who is :till tonfinod to the holpitd. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Elle: of Lincoh and Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Davia oflIedrlch, Iowa vinited at the home of Mr. Ellere brother, I. C. Eller and I e14-st.U. s. oil Station. The Legion Auxillnry gave a prof- ita ble du n at the ir lu ll lut Sa t-urday evening.Many young people from neighboring towns were Ewel- Senator Albert ldlller a n a up from Lincoln lut Friday and returned l u TuenIly after a visit with home Io . Min Fnneea (irons, who teaebol inthe Omaha schools. spent the week end with .her mother,Mrs.W. D. Gross of Blelr.l Mi n Lozein H.Rhoexiee,who teaches in the Norfolk city sehoele, opent the week-end with home folks*ln altar. l Mn. Olive A.W ed of Burkett. Nebr.,has been visiting friends in Blair since January 6th but plane on returning soon to Burkett. \Mrs.Chu.Ilueller of thi s diy Mia.: Harriet Allen entertained the Girls' Friendly Society at her home Int Homlny evening at e 6:30 din-ner piety followed by their regular meetinz. Hennln is to entertain the Dist- rlct Convention of Federated Wom- en'| Club: on March 29 and 30. Thereare only neo federated clubs tm the county, Hermln end Arlington. Theodore Wahletroen of CouncilBluffs was e Blair business eeller on Wednenllly.He reports the tailor- ing hualnees es flourilhing and every-body busy taking care of spring work. B i n O p a l T u c k e r , o f O m a h a , w u a n - ..._n . -- ; ; \. . . n l Q M ; neu and mbaeouent dnlth of ne:sister, Hrs. Williesn Punrhue of that plane.Mrs. Pulthue lived in Blal:ea a girl and was lmewn as Hia: Non Jackson. A number of Rebeknhe plerrnd and put into execution, lut Wednesday afternoon, a little eurprlle on Mr. andHrs. Jud Taylor.who aro two of their memben who ere ahutfinethis this new feature. The Honday Afternoon Club :netFeb. ea with llrl. Olin Hopewell. 'nn subiect for the nftemoon vu NatureWriters.Hr| .D .C .V en De nn nn ed an miele on "The Rise of Nature Writers".This In followed by Auartic le on the "Simple Life Habit! of J ohn Burroughs" by llrt. H. J . Bannon.A reading on bird.: written kinter.They took lrlth them 1 nice by J ohn Iulr vu presented by ln.lunch which lu enlored at the done | Soll.The ettendanee was very of the aftemoou.:|uq.|, been593|3 - _ w w tllrlnx Mr. and Hrs: Frank Sdllfer, Sr.,se.-ut in m e m e -went ~l°*¥\ to o m .end b mg h ti c h * n u m u mm 1 f mt li n . R. J .up Mr. Scl\lfor'| brother, Gu 'tg llunrlloeh uhh the lim!!ll dub Wh- li ve s a t C h e I r o n ,Ne b r . ,w h o . 1 u » < r " * " p i c n i c 'l n b e " W - un d e rg o n e e n op e r at i o n l n 1 m t ]T h e B l a i r H e t e h e - 'fe n m m u h e._.___ee-r.._ - - . . . l - - - l _ . ._ . . . . - u - !. l _ . . l - _ I _ ; ¢ ¢ ¢ -u;¢ ulu e l2 hay i xgoo dfor ac nlf ar aaoo nnsmwill eat it but :lingo should be .- I m n i t h e g n f r o m h e p d n t w h e n i t w a s .- » _ n D A U G H T E R O P A B L A I R G I R L ! e s t l o o k i n ; d r i n k I e v e r m l .l ' D E 3 A 1 1 } ; g T E A ) ;A Q V A N C E S Th a i n 1 d c | n o g u e s t :p u l s e d t h e r e fn a h m e n l a l a d s h e vu t l c t l u d l o d c l l h .l le ar ne d y e a r !q u s h i :t h e best c o o l s a r e : h o m w h o c a n m a t t £ 0 0 6 use o f th u r a l l y w u n d o r i u l h u l l s ! l I N S T A T E C H A M P .R A C E _ ,l n t h e second r o u n d o f t h e sl a t e ch a m p i o n s h i p seri es,t h e B l a i r h i g h s c h o o l . a fl i n n a t i ve m a m w o n n c l o s e \.irtnl*.f o ve r t h e 'P ak x mn h TIC IIU YC u n t i l t h e c a l f i l s i x m o n t h s o l d .1 Th e discu ssion o f t h e n j f a l f a a n d l s w e e t c l o ve r pr o b l e m s b r o u g h .u p ! so m e qu es ti on s t h a t co u l d n o t b nn n a w c r c d de fin i t el y ,b u t t h e e x p e l - | i e n c e s o f t h e fu m e r a i n t h i s l c c t i o n 1 an d t h e a d d i ti o n a l i d e u p ic k e d u p b y . I ,` I L " §."1az'Ef`~ wen 12§2| J hmily the early part ui Lu: weelg. .___ ....` "_':.;.* for Dlvid City for u short yisit.. Fzed Ho!! of Elyria, Ohio,camo FYi5\%x.m¢.rfU\J¢ Zur a uhm Igilit withBwr relatives.He ies: to Louie- \iI1e Friday efzemoon to visit his mother and to bring his brother, Al-vin, who hu been ailing einee the war, to Omaha where he underwent an operation on Tuesday.Fred Hu!!left Blair Tueadsy evening forhis heme at Elyria. ent,A peppy, colored oreheatre furn-ished the mwe un! e\°l1S\\SZ.i._1'_I' good time. The nuxililry ladies serv- ed punch during the lance. The down town lovers of vioiin muale who ettended the Fubman eoneert st Dans Coilege Int Frida!events; were well replid for the trip. The violinist in a young man of pleu- imz penormiity and his appearance here was an event Ion; to be nemembered by those Iortumte enough to hear him. en t e r ta i n e d h e r m o t h e r ,H r s .C .~ . : . . : . ; - - . . - I : ° . : . : . N i » = l ; . . . . ; > ; . . . : . . te r , M r s. Os c a r Ja co b so n of Os k l sn d , Ne b r . , s e ver a l da y s la s t we e k .'l'hg_y r e t u r n s ! t o t h e i r h o m e s h l t S u n d a y . M r s .C .R .H e a d o f Si o u x C i t y ca m e d o w n l o s t F r id a y a n d sp e n t n e w e r a l d a y s vi s i t i n g i n B l a i r a n d vi - c i n i t y a n d o n l e s t S u n d a y M r .s a d H r s . C . R . a n d l l r . m d H r s . J a m e s M e a d s l ! o p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e F r e d R o b e r t s o n h o m e i n H e r m s n . Th e Mis ses R u t h D a vi s ,d a u g h t e r o f H r .a n d H n .G e o r g e D a vi s a n d 1"\..-¢|\u|fl u n n R l n n h l i r n f " I .lhfl .1BU III vm t o r o ve r u l l : w ¢ ¢ l ': u u ¢u n : '1 "E the I!sZ.'.C _ I . Z T " ' . i " ' . " 'D a n s a n d sp eb t g r a n n y a t t h e Es! Je n se n h o m e s s s gu e s t o f H i n L u e l l e . H r s .Ge o .D l vi z a n d M n .F u n k D u d g e o n en t er t a in e d t h e l l .E .L l - di ea A i d o n la s t Tu es d ay .A b o u t t w e n t y - fo u r l s d l e s m m e i o r t h e n o o n l u n c h e o n a n d s t a y e d t o n e w t h r o u g h th e aft e r n o o n . M r s . C a r l G .B a d e r i n c o n fi n e d t o h e r b e d w i t h a n st t s e k o f l u r n b l l f l whi ch c am e up on h er sm ld en ly o n la st Su n d a y m o r n i n g .W h i l e she i l u n - n o s p u u m e r e .n l s l cu l lvl su l cl n gI- ; ; : . . . F r a n k ' S t h l l i r .\»¢...; |54 ....;. ci ty . Th e sec re ta ry o f Re b ek a h lo d ge . M r s . H e n r y H o n d o , n a i ve ! s l e t t e r fr o m t h e ma t e p re s id e nt ,H r s .L o l s H a r r i s o f L s m r h .N e b r . s t a t i n g t h a t lh e w o u l d b e i n B l s l r fo r a s e h o o l o f i n s t n n t i o n o n Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g h h n s h 1 0 a n d u m r d i n g l y o specisl me e ti n g h s s b ee n c a l le d fo r t h at eve - n i n g a t 8 n'o!ocl|:.Th e r e w i l l a l r o bn i n i t i a w r y w o r k . M r .a n d Ml m.Fx n l m Si m ps o n r e - ce ived w n n i M o n d a y o f t h e ser io us ' l l I u u r i n a q l l l l i i i l l oW i l l a ; O wnI n i n e : o n l i e e g g s b l k l m ! l l ~ a l l u s e s .C o m o i n m y W e r l l l d a y m o m l n g a n d n o t h e l l b y ¢ m ¢ . b e i n g p u t i n t o t h e B a b y C h i c k P h !!- m a n s , w e r e t h e r o n PH#e d d y s o y o u r fu m o r d i s t a n t h o m e s .O r d e r ! u m , b o t h n u g e a n d m o n f o r b a b y chic ks.Y o u r c h o l o e o f t w e n t y u r i - et.l es, pls o c ust om hatc hin g d one .. Our te le p ho n e nu m be r i |= 1 89 .lt i n l i st e d un d e r th e H 's i n t he t e l ep h o n e d i r e c - to r y .H e s d q u s r t e n fo r e ve r y t h i n g fo r p o u d l r y . 6 l t .Th e B l l l r H a t c h e r y , W i t h . S L _R a y F . K r o f h , l h n q e r . 1 *a f~ ¢ in a m ma nu i n ms .n u n m 1 that the oosropllation did ooh includethe alan line or intomlhan railways. Boat ailtn have lan whic h ro-qorlloaotomoblle buaaaa to make a full atop at 'railway crossings.la there any roaaon why the name law {Continl.\ed from page ooo). Misa Thompson hal boon loyal ln her homo town durkn;hef yeanahmlr.sm hu mum uas on :J ub- lldty sent out by he: managers in the opera comps.nies with which ah! ahould not apply to private motor me um wri nm mou ld um her as com?'.'L»1"'"'.f?f 11:°b:ws°f» U:|mi»»num Thompao:\,0maha, u.aa. a u r a l!for no "llariou Talley has made Kansas;;11~»d croaalnga onion forced zo City f amous," aaya Mra. Thompson. so."l'ha\a partly because Kama: City ~ booatefi her and rooted for her and ~ end torlety ln a :ood orand ot cannedfoods Zlko Miro. ""'' ' \Questa Never Fluff Ma. ll.l a :lu houaowlle. you het, who hoops a Dtolry roaervo of sinned£0061 for omorgenclou l m iiavor florrlod by an unexpected gout or the lalluro ot the groceries to arrlvofor I can make any number ol good' Ihlnn out of canned Ioosia In a #aryahorl ilma I""l I m e tha wanna num om.linked me name of the city with the f .'""' '""'°a s r u n n s r o n v la n 'ainger every um sho came into on \ ~ ' " " " " ' " " " " ~" ° 'to " ° 1 ' \aahamld ol aoniog canned . . \ . v ¢ |-- --__ ._" f n T h e d e b a t o w a a l a e h l i n t h e Bl a ir hi g h a c ho o l a u di t o ri o gn o n 'Ne a - _elny evening, hlarzh lat.The mem-b e r a o f B l a i : h i g h t u m w e r e : I r vi n Ti l d e n W i l l i a m H a l l e :a I D o r o t h1|::\y l l r n s e a .T h e nm em be n o f t h e T e - k a m a h d e b a t i n g t e a m w e r e Ja s p e r Patteraon, Leroy Jack and Guy Craig The one-expert judge system wasuaenl,Prof.l m 0. Jonez, head :ie bating coach at Omaha Tefahndcal high aero-ed in that capacity.hh;Paul L. Moore, principal of the high school, acted as chairman to: the evening._ U; 'Q---»¢.1;~ other qountias led the farmers to agree on some of thepoints,for example:that best re- audta from alfalfa and mreet clover azere obtained from vlln li o n thatwon sown from March 26 to April* 10. Another point they all llfood to was that alfalfa dema:dd a well packed. clean seed bed.5 The Iarm bureau hu planted three alfalfa te!! plots irl Washington coun- ty in which to determirae winter hard- ineax of various alfalfaa. These plot: are located on the following farms n-.. n1...aI- .......a .J In n..\\....... u..- Over the Tea Crips Discussion naturally turns t o home helps, items little and big, that help to lighten labor.Come here shopping and you will find many oi these it.e1:us,1-easonably priced, about which you may talk, next time. Omar Flour, 48 lb. sack - Navy Beans, 3 lbs. for ---- z lbs. Caddy Crackers ----- 2 lb. can Cocoa, regular 40¢ value -- Palmolive Toilet Soap, 4 bars --~ P.G.Soap,10bars ----- $2-15 .25 .33 .25 .29 .39 100lb.sack Stock Salt 1.15 3 large Grapefruit --- Bananas, per lb.-~---- Cabbage, per lb.--~7 --- .25 .1 0 .04 Red River Potatoes, 2 bushel sack -~4.35 W. J. SAS The Big Store The Old Reliable Q ~ ,, ~ A -V u ~5 r -;\.y r ' A4 .»;»\-Qi*- . » - . . " `==/ lim e li ght \R "foods T h e r a r e c o o k e d : I The qu e st ion fo r d e b a te w a s " ru :u|: u. va n .: v- un ul |.1 .. .. ..u w .m , n urH r . m d H r s . Je m C ' l ' - ' i m a l n u r " R u t h b u n u a t é d Q u i i i i v "'"~h°'-'\l i n b o i l e r a n d a r e m o n n u t r i t l o u l wl ve d th a t C on g r e s s a l | o u1 \ l a do p t i n m a n W i l k l : : s '| w e s t o f B l a i r , a n d H n \ - ; -.......,.......1.1 n n :l n m w l m ;s n r n h n l u 1 m m O m a h a .N e w th a n m a ny lh l ~ u t h e b ut c oo k : c n n| : ~ ub s tn = \ ee 11 3 5 1 > L*"P *P '= t fa ! th C u r - \_ _ I °é".fl"'é..`I|I"¢£... ...af JE a;'ff;.;|-u» 6 be »-»-»=-.@=s Wh ""!!':l*"""! ef my ~ w||:| -- = - f -I§5i§ s}§ESi1n{§ZI颧ffp¢}.1 :Ie \:Q¢kend with home folka.They retomed to their studies on Monday mornin: S6850 buy:a beautlfd 6hole enameled Range with high closet and reservoir.Compare thia with yourcatalogue for big' value.Our aim to sell you good gooda, #meeting any op- poeition.Glass Cloth, 35 eenu peryard; fifteen yorda for $5.00 Cello Gloss, 15 eenta per square foot. 6-lr.The Arndt Hardware. Mn. Fay J ones ol'Omaha enter- tained Friday evening at her apart-ment,at a miaeellaneoua shower. complimentary to Mia; Ruby Reeves, in honor of her approaching marriageto Mr. Clarenee Simpaon.All parties mentioned are fodner Blair people and the guest: alao are either Blairites or have lived here at one time. They were Mines Beulah Roberta, Addie Bunn, France: Caatetter, Em-ma Nelson and Mra. Marie Hiller Pnntie A \.onur nlonunt tin# was ing himself useful in helping num home duties.. Mr. and Mn. Chas. Roberta air! chiltlrtn of Wayne, Nebr. went the weekend at the J. S. Roberts homoand on Ssinday a family reunion WM held there, all of the children being at home for the first time in many aday.lt is needless to aay that the day will long be remembered br na present. Mr. and Hn. Henry Jensen entertaineda als' erowd of friends at their home last Satunlay evenint. in honor of Mrs. Jenlen'e him: anni- versary.There was five tables ofcards and at a late hour the ladies breugh`I\forlh a nice lunch which all e ujoyeI to the limit. n. H. Debel of Alben Len. Minn., came in last Friday and wal themainspoilerattheHamoenmin" Banquet at Dona College on Sa|.ur~ any evening.lie is a guest of h 1nnehlv a r mm and wi fe and ren Dolan ol'llaacott,nleor., aninl'o of the illnetl of their little grand-daughter.Hrs.Simpson left Tuesday for Haaeott to lend whatossiatnrhce she could to the stricken family.Hr. Dolan ia auperintendent of schools at llaaeott. Hn. Henry Henelte, regent of the D.A.R'a. went up to Lyons Inst Tuesday on busineaz connected withtherledieatoryaervleeatobeheld there next Sunday at the graves of two Revolutionary daughters.Anumber of D. A. R'a. from Omaha, Blair and Went Point will be in at~ tendanee as will also the state re-;ent, Hra. C. S. Payne and the gov- ernor'a wife, Mn. Adam Mciulullinl '1'ho\e who wene fortunate enooah to attend at the Congregaxiom church last Sunday morning bean!not only an excellent sermon by the pastor,Rev. A. F. Newell,but a violin solo of much merit by Hrs.Geraldine Kemp Stewart, who ia the pLBLlC SALE AT DANA CQLLEGE. ncn. 14 .rr use We have decided to sell at yoblic auction the Ladies' Old Dormitory, athree-story brick renee: building, 42 feet by 28 feat.This will be a wonderful opportun- ity for anyone interested in buyingbuildingmaterial aa this belildimr contains thousands of feet of good heavy dimension lumber an well aa the bricks..Yoo are invited to come in and loolr. the building over ez any time.We will also aell other urlielea, as follows: 18 radiltora, 36 heb, 2 to B aeet.iona,2to3oolm:nnr:2ae¢.| o!bathroom fixtures; about three das- en aehool claka; two dozen ii beds and mattneuea.Pm. T. ll. Hansen, Pres. 6-2t.Ove T. Andenon. Treaa. r n n c n z n s ' EIABIINATION DATES HOME PROGRAM MARCH 4 K0 MARCH n- SUNDAY "An Affair of the Follies" WiLh Louis Sumo, Bi|\y Dove und Lloyd Hughel FOX News. noone PODCIE AND REv\Ew M O N D AY A Picture for all liumlnily. The otlicial mmion picture ol the EUCHARISTIC coNGREss -/of Chic-ago The Greatest Piigrimagn of the World in n Great Specncle of the Screen Under Auspicea of Catholic Church Mltinoe 4:16 p. m.Evening 7:30. 9:15 » TUE J D AY Buck Jones in "The Fighting Buckaroo" Comedy-"ROSES AND RUSES" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Colleen Muure in ORCHIDS AND ERMINE Comedy-"OPEN HOUSE" FRIDAY a nd SAT. a nd SAT. MATINEE Thomas Meighan in "THE CANIDIAN" ALSO COMEDY u a l u ,l l l a v l U l u v - u ;' - ' r r - _ .T u e a d a y b y t h e a r r i v a l o f t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,l i s a F l o r e n c e C l a u s e n o f F l a g s t a f f ,A r i z o n a ,w h o h a l b e e n e r n p i o y e d t n e t e n o g r a p l d e w o r k t h e r e for nearly two yeara.Hts: Ctaulen went down £0 Arizona erhile her alatzr, Hn. H. L. Johnsonand family were living there.The Johnsons afterward: moved to Canon City, Colo., where Min Clausen willalso vidt before returning to ber work in Flagstaff. She W a montlfa vacation.She aaya :he likes Arizona very much and prefers to live there rath- er than Nebraska.Flagstaff ia partiruhriy well lo» cated for tourist tnla, many totlrilitt coming there to view the Grand Canyonol the Colorado,adxty mites north of Flagutaff.11 la aiao knownnl Zane Grey'a country aa he has a luxe ranch there and has laid mmsaoenea of bla atortea in this partie- ular place. WASHINGTON QgU2\"l'Y that atm han won recognition on the other aide of the water, when it is twat harder to achieve fame in muah: than it le here in the United States, at to time :or Om-lha to claim her. Sho ia much teaa known in Omaha, where ana was raaaed, than she ieabroad, or wen in other cities ot ln!I country! The manager of the new operahouse under eonnruction in Hume- apotla naked itrl.Thompaon when ahartaitedthenrecentlyof thepoa-aibilitiea uf bringing her daughter more :or a concert when thu house opena.A picture and story uf Hia: Thompson used in the Paris editionot the New York World, was ayndi- eoted and used in papers throughout the United Staten. Omaha will have every reason tobe |¢ proud of Ita only opera star an Kansai City was of its daughter, Bra. Thompson believes.ltaliap erltka have pronounced her voice "unaut- Nhlll\¢i"Rim onln!! [hs chiaf crit- |\nguro at home. l AUTO nu ns iN D ITCH E On last Monday night between tleven and twelve o'etoe!|: as RichardI'rahm and Gul Kruse, both of Cal- houn,were driving p u t the Jim [wiht farm their ear struck amne-thing in the roadway and akidcled it into the ditch.The ear eras a wreck and GoaRnuo was be-ily out about the head but both are about again and thank- ful that they are alive. - 1 - I un vn vm. mn zr r mo s ' lI i START SUNDAY, MCH. e Revival meetings are to start nettSunday evening at the Churc h o! God in the old Presbyterian eburch, tis-Reed Bill".Tekamuwa enure oe~bale was grouped around the prmcipie that there is no :reed for the Gurtia-Reed Bill, aa the Bureau of Education 1aaa functioning very ef-ficiently at the present time How- ever.the Blair debatera cited fact :after fact to show the reverse wastrue.It was in the rebuttal work that the Biair debating team shownImarkedsuperiority.The rebuttal work of Irvin Tilden wal especially noteworthy.1:1 the first round oil debateagainat oakland. the Blair debdturs uphetd the negative dde of the quee tion.In the debate against Tekamah they ehaoged orer to the a!flr11nat§\e alde of the queation.This lhowa tho veraltility of the Blat: debaten.The third round of the state debat- ine aeriea will be heh! on 'h:eaday,.blarrh 8.At this time the Lyons! |to:, gig llirmle Steele, asalated by affirmative team will meet the Blurcs. A. Comstock of Sloux City.Iriegative team.Thi: debate win bf lltaa Suede has had chane of the held in the Blair high achool audi erork here for the put four month!torium.Thin.debate will also de- under the direction of the Ioeat pae- a- - . . t ¢ - e t . - W n n !! n f d u l ri d . h 0 | \ 0 l " \ . I 1 I1 1 i I »- - - - - _»¢n . ,r u - - - -v. . -_en jo y ed . Th e a n n u a l s p r i n g t h a w i n p l a y i n g h a vo c w i t h t h e d i r t r o a d s l w i i n z i n t o B l a i r a n d t o t h e [ r a ve l e d h i g h w a y s . M a n y fa r m e r s h a ve fo u n d i t i m p o l - s i b l e t o g e t s w a y fr o m t h e i r h o m e s an d ar e so x lo u s ly s wm l t in ; mo r e n u n -_A -. I-J aa . .\. _. -na al... .... .s- -- ok-" ~ ' ~ a l l - S . " 5 9 w i l l d a i : ab ou t a we ek l n th is » .- ic mi ty . H z .R .W .IR i c h m a n .fa t h e r o f Me s sr s A. B. , C. H . a nd R . C . H i tc h - mzm w a s h a p p i l y su r pr i se d o n ls e t M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n w h e n l m d a u l h - ter s,M n .J.R .Pi l l i n g o f O m a h a \l_...9 n \u .. 1 .. .n n- A N W a l . th e i r le a d e r .sa ra . S t ew a rt 11 gi vin g con si der ab le e f f o r t a n d t i m e z o t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f E a s t e r m u s i c b y t h e c h o i r w h i c h w i l l b e a n a d d e d fe a t u r e of t h e E a s t e r s e r vi c e a t t h a t e h l l r t h . M r . a n d H r s . C . 0 . D a w s o n a r e i n th e l i m e l i f h t a t pr e se n t a m o n g t h e i r fr i e n d s a l l because t h e y h a ve n x s ! !S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 16 , 19 2 1 Sa t u r d a y, Ju n e 4 , 1 9 2 7 Saturday. .In dy 28. 1921* n a u e n s : G e t a l o a n n m ! t h a t n e w .eomes mi n NE W S At a meeting of the Woghingun County Fall Boaz.i held noentiy otBld r tho 1921 Wuhington *County Fair lhtu won an. for Sm- 2041. idsm made of tho Kuna City dag.md hu just returned 11-om 1 ben-any \~==---~-»= slr:-» -_ ----.Bhir must defeat Lyons and the winner of the Ent Central debatingtitle, in order to get into the final round; of the debate at Lincoln, which wil! be held in Moy.'rm mm hixh school debatcrs are or.Her irmhility to an In nu zo be mic!-vrinur oounnlion at Pritltttonf um bixnlz lauxdicap of llorlon 'r»1-m m m . Icy.Ilia Thompson was an umaI'danc er before the bvm hor vlsrrs HOME POLES \¢U3i¥\ taining for open..|---H - ..__.» nu \l u n ' m u w u r )U I I L u s e n u . I a u s u v ;can be waded dorm.A trip from Fremont to Blair la easier made by 1-ray of Omaha. than through Kennard.Automohillets are becoming more and mono in favor of permanent roads and when public sentiment gets Aron;enough,muddy,impassahleroa das rillbo athin gof tha pp t. Hr. and Hrs. J. H. Bowman were both bid'Y shaken up and bdosed lla!Monday when in ddrlng on eaat Ne- braska street with out»of-town friends the oar hit the dip in the pavement sending them up with rnneh foroa tothe top anI Cutting and bruiaing their heads.Mr. BoYtnsn's back was so badly wrencned that he was obligeIto ta k e to h i a b e d fo r a f e wd a y s . 1: seems that this one interveetion has caused more sore heads and ugly tempers than any other place.A number of eltlaens have been aerlous- 1 l | n g |g f ;|f .a v u l s v u l l i u e l l "" v ectt of Weeping Water, drove vp to vlbli with him, that day helm: his birth anniversary. Friends of the former Methodist pastor, Ref. J. A. Johnson of 3911N.nam sz:eel.Omha.have re-ceivd sfletter from him tellin! of the aerloua illnesl of Hrs. Johnson. The letter was written prior to an operation which she amderrrent onWednesday morning and in the le!-ber he feared for her life as she \:l;\:er;weak and sareely able to wi tam! the ordeal. The observanceff the 1rorll'= dar of pny er for minions will be held at the llcthodist church next Frida;afternoon, March I, beginning at 2:30 The sromerrs auxiliary of time Con gregational, Baptist, Christian, Epi'copolian and Methodist churches, wil adopted a beautiful little four weeksoli boy who will be their son and lnlr.The young man was promptly named William Trowbridge after Mrs. Dav¢on's father.The Enter prlse exlfenda congratulations to both baby and parenta and a hopethat the condo; years may attenllh- en the love and happiness and may prove s blessing to all concerned. u m Ruth Cruickahank, daughter of Hr. and Hrs. Andrew Cruick-ahank of Omaha, was married Toes 'lay evening, Feb. 22 to Mr. Donald Woods, also of Omaha.Following a brief trlp to California the nenrlyweda will live In Shenaadoah, Iowa.Thebride is the gran!-daughter of MJ. J. A. Cruiekahzmk sn-ml the niece ofMrs. Sherry Moore of this fity.`i'.E:. o. H. Ireland is also her great uncle, being her mother's uncle. Blrs.Wood1 due""_i»"L»ofa mongage then money ia "tight" and Plrins an exhorbitant rate andhm oommllalona..For further in» formation write or phone, John H. Roper,a-lt.--.Dodge, mm-.na -TRA I N S CHED ULE - Chksso i Nsrthsfestern Itailmad East 8:39 RH. daily. West-1:15 AJS. duo.C. St. P.. n a Unaha Northbound7:15 A.}I. daily except Snnctlr. 1:52 PM, daily except Sunday. daily except Sunday. Sunday only. Southbounddaily except Sunday. daily sxoept Sunday.. | - n . . 3:40 mr.7:52 AM. 8:16 A.\l. 12:35 Pas.l l l .n u 22-23, and the following mperisxhend- ents were appointaé:. Slpailteadesata(J an A Honea, H. C.Blaoo,Xen- nud, A. H. Hiller, AM1., Kennlnl. Clan B Clttle, J. P.Rhea, Arllnr wo. Grant Allen, Am., Fa. CalhounClua C Hop, Fred Heoermann. Arl- ington, G. C. Wilkins, .M1'1., Kon- nord.Clul D Plodtry, Frank Blfiar, Xen oui. w. A. wnluoro , Mn., .xn- |I\l*»°=-Clan E Agrlcwnlmw,Chu.. Nelson,Harman, C. C. llanlmll, Adi.. Ar kington.Clan F Hordc ullure, v. v. umxou, Arlinllon, J. W. 'I'rlll¢1'. Aa|'t., Ft. Calhoun.Clan G FZorieu\t1a:e,Henry Noni". Footanelle, W, J. Rodgers, Aan., Blair. 4 _This comment published in ll Ho:- l°!l°IM. at Remo. following her de- but in "lladamo Buzmny " at :hoTeator »p»® = sormm, Italy , in ly p k l l o many,§nre1peetto!1er knowledge of acting: "Sho was d b n n t with dramatic iorce, delightful in her grace, dnooro in hor love, her grief, hor hate, beramllu and in her tears; a creature vibrntlng vim llfe and aplrlt." Hhs Thompson lriumphei at Sor- rento and Naples u Hadame Butter*- f lr s a r F a m e " li mi " i n " L a ~Sho la Plfrlriok "Carmen" for bor llilan debut it the I.¢Seall. theater. When lho broke her leg while dancing the lead in Flo-Ro, o JohnCorte operelta on Bmadway, in 1919, and found.tha!. her career in nlualnleonady would be indefinitely laterCiaai H Domtfdk Sdonce lrupud,ab: decided ro fulfill barChl I Paintings and Dnlrlng, llra. | earlier lmbltlons and andy hr gnnd Alien Hewoom. Arlington, ln. H.gopara.Her teacher,Sapio,u i n d llr. on-1 llra. rc. W. uowna ul. uru'camo anirod In Omaha Monday when they 'rlaibed at the home of the lat- tor'a parents, llr. and Mn. Wm. P. Cook.Hr. Downs zetumd homo the same dar. going by the way of Pair-bury when he made a brief vim with hh parentn and then bummed back to Chicago.Ira. Downs will remain for nomo time and will visitber grandmother, Hrs. Joe S. Cook and ber aunts, lin. Anna Cook Har- tln and Mia: liar! Cook.llr. Downs is in the employ of the Potter llanufacturlzmg Co.and 131 soon more to Kanlll City. Ho. when his firm bu nearby inte:nate SPI KE RS mxa CHANGE Wood from llra. E. H. Spike: is torho effect that the family has mond from l' L Collislu.Colo.,to Moab, Uu h.Hr. Spfker has been in the employ '¢°§n§ and K ouros this e nd, me will #vo a very good account of themselves in the coming debatel.There were quite a few people out so the Tekamah debate, and we hope that Interest will still eontinue in thedebate: that are aehoduled here at l`Bl|.ir. HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR non MONTH 0? HARCH z u u ! - Hatch 8-Debate, Blair va. Lyons.. March 11--High drool ODOIBUM"The Gypsy Rover*at B. I'. D. Opera House.March k'!--Wash.Co.DeclqnamryConlut at B. II. S. auditorium. la r c h 26 - E n t Central Dixt.De-elamatory content at auditorium. The George Washington pmgram,given by the lhind grade on I'eb. 25 was well attended, about thi:ty-five u ly injurad at this place and out-ob lfesile in this service.A u mmm o f h u ann; vulnea ner ruluvms lu ».w | n» .....,.d ll be kind!remembered The Entarprise for nuns.town folks who an not aware of it,\arfcd interest wiil be given.Every Blair an ' I Yarf luckg; if lhey escape injury when or.: inlerestri in mimicma is cordial-by many Blai: people.The Enter Rn d it ri c h in The Entarpriac. elnvinr alnnr this mart nf lawn.lv Invited to be nreaent.prize extends best uriahes.The Enterprise !a r n un . U l l l r m l u , n u n , 4 l i | | u | \ u | »u v W 5 W . . . . ,| "V \ .df4 "m - . PII-¢5I?!;1"'T¥`IIN" mrrfrlsz.Rl nl r N ¢ | n i i i :"m ua h 1 |§ 9' ! Blair High School Tattler p a r m t a , l l r . a n d K n l . C . E . H o u r . N r .a n d H t l .J.C A c l u r r n n :° f u D m a h a w o n s a i l i n g o n H u m a n r e l a - ti ve s a n d f r i e n d . : o n e d a y U H l o n - I p u t o f t h e w e e k . W m .l i u b i e a n d w i fe m o u n d t o \BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH s, 1921 . wud by D. V. lunar, Supadnundent of Lhl mw (my Bnhoaln O m a h a [ u t 'T u u d n y e n d sp e n t t h e d e y . Th e o l d d r e d g e b o l t w h i c h h u b e e n o u t o f h a a since th e d r l d r v " r i w a s co mp le te d.w a lo a de d e n dn h i p w d t o O m e l u o n e d w i n t t e a k . P r a n k A m i c k , e c o o m p e n i e d b g 'R e y H a u l e r d r o w n t o B e l l e vu e . N s . o n l o n d e y e ve n i n g .r e t u r n i n g e a r l y a y ~I l i a A n n il be rl -Ibn o f B l d r n r u e 5 " - 1 o f h e r o e u d n ,l i n l l u l n e oh n e o a 'Du - w h y e ven i n g e n d at te nd ed th e £ i r e r u ln 'q b e l l . l i n . W m . R u t l e d g e o f ! O m a h a 1 | a réudut hi a l ' e e k e t t h e D . W . R \ | t - m emeH i n ' i r - a n l o w n o t z o O m a h a F r i d a y f o r e I n d a y s vh l t w i t h fr i e nd s . I r s .0 .L H l l d n p r t u l m i t e l l s o t h e n a w M d o n W e i n e o d a y n f - l e m o o n w h e n a l l e e o : ve d e b e n o m ! t u . A l a n e c r o w d a t t e n d e d t h e T e h - m e h fl r e m e n '| b e l l e t t h e L e fi o a h e l lh e r e l a s t Tu e s d ay eve n in g ,F e b .2 2 e n d w o u n d o u n d t h e T l e m l h! l afo lk s we re w a ll p la ne d wi t h th e 1: mm » ber nf ti cke t.: eo ld.T h e " B u i c k l u - t e r S i x "ox z l z u l r e M Li n c o l n f o r m i l h e d la n dl d mu s ic a nd el e u a dd e d e t t on G ei l G ru b b , " G l oo m y Gu n " , a n n o u n c e r f o r K F A B a n d E d d i e E l - li n g to n ,c n t e n d u e r e f r o m t h u eu . - ii o n , e n t e r l a l n e l fo r e t i m e w h i l e t h e or c he s tr a o n h a vi n g e nat ..' r m : H a i r w a s a m o s t e n j o y a b l e o n e fo r thos e !l l.Qn dl|\ |'. E l m o n W e s t d r o ve t o D m e h a l a s t Th u r s d a y o n business.M n .H a r o l d l l n w e f m r u a i a t e d b e r l i n e r ,H n . W o nt n t U m W e l t C l o t h i n g S t a x , w h i l e h e w u a w a y . Th e Jo ne e Bro n.,T o m e n d Ot t o , mm High sam Hake! Good Sheila; as Dohltil| Tanrnnant At the invitation debating toodna-ment held at Fremont in wg t- ee n o f th e nmq m teams in Nebnmh and lon took pert. the Blair high school team made a veryexcellent showing considering the cal- iberof theteamaentend.0n'l`hun- day evening at seven o'c1ock the 18 teams drew lata for choice of aide: and for pxidng in the debates.Ac-cculing to this lottery the Umlha Technical a.¢flrmatif\ mm mn Suv- anl negative; Lyons affinnatlve met Fnemont; Abraham Lincoln ra. Oma- l n North negative;Milford va.Thomas Jefferson negative; Oakland vs.Geneva negative;Lincoln va.Teuhniw netaiivgs Omaha Central va. Hastings negative; York ra. Blair negative.Reaolta of the first round of the round of the debates were ufollows: omm defeated Seward 8-0: Fremont defeated Lyons 3-0; Omaha North defeated Abraham Lincoln 3-0;Milford forfeited to Thomas Jeffer- sw: Dakland defeated Geneva 2-1; Lincoln defeated Tekamah 3-0; Hast-ings .lefeate-1 Omahs Central 2-1: York forfeited to Blair.In the sec- ond round Fremom. negative defeat-ed Norfolk affirmative 3-0; Thomas .~ _ m m ¢ h ¢ m 1 » u m 5 ¢ z i " motondt06akla::dlll&PrH.q» n i \ g a n d 1 r u a a ¢ 1 o u | m M'url t h l t l l l l d l t h l t p l l e a fa e o n 1 n a 9 t o 8 .A n w n b l r f Wm.~n, life and daughter Darla .laova up from 01na.ha lalt ~da y a nd a p elxtth e d ay a tilxa ford Noyu home.Hr. Noyes is HGarrlaorfa father.¢GrandmaDaetahubeonidu§1lathe home of har daughter,ra. J. ll Brewster the past week but weda d to :eport that she isimproved at this tlml.Aaadalegata flom'I`aka-lnahl~Evdra Cameron of Herman, Friday and Saturday In Gmaha amu m; I c m# Raa e rve a m: ~atth oY.W .C.A .1rh .h:h da¢da banquet Saturday evening.Henry Rowe ol Bhd! was - a!!|r buakneaa matter: hon one dathe foregart of the week.I r a .E.Lathrop, a 1|chumh wma and speaker of » ~ ha, will be the mmm! speakerthe motharand glwerhanqultaThursday wenina. March an at --143011The Herman Baptist church -gg »===f officer: 'Lad vmkara to o oo 1: you at a .ing held at the chunk zu: f|.m,,¢¢awning, Fab 24.A good ahedurow~of member: and friend! were -ant.Tha pastor, Rev. T. J.: nllezlthe mletlzl| $oonlarand;aahri ef taiki nba hadf of tlraworken.Thaaa offlolra were than .eu: thru tmaiau,vhoae una: axElrid were ra-elected. they were :. Cameron, E .C.Bundle and. nYoarell.Hrs. A.L.Sullivanchosen church clark, and Ira. H.: Cameron?treasurer.Planht,Eladyee Godacy Ir s . L . V . Ac h :ma n a a a l x t a n t ~Finance ~mittee:Ura.. C. Bundle, Ura.Parrish, Bra.Wm. Adami,Ira. C'\ l i l I r l r i e . H e l e n N a h u m , , L y d i s N e w - e l l , R o b e r t O '1 l a n l o n , G e o m Bo oe k. Ru ss el l Petersen,'W i l fo r d Pel e:s on, In u R e i c h e n b a d a , I n n a R o n , W m . Ste ve ns . Je m S te va n. . Ru sse ll S yh ri s. G n d e 6 B - I r i s A l l e n , J a y B n m - tn n,C l y d e C a l h fe l l ,W i l l i a m F i r , L 0 9 H t C o r m i c k , R i c l u u l H i l l e r , D a r - o l d l l y e n ,F e r n s Nic ho lso n,E d i t h R i ve r ,Ma tt .;Rod el,E n S c h n e i d e r , B l m l k r n a Str ic kl et t,Vi c to r V l l . Jo h n T a y l o r W h i t e . N O R T H S C H O O L G n d e I - A r i h u r B a y R a y D e b o l i ,R a y m o n d F e e t , G a r o l d r m D e l b e r t L o n g o o r ,H i l l u d St r i ek i e tt , Ca r o li n e A j l g n , E m i l e c m i m . A i l e s L l d d . G n d e l l - L e vi G a m m o n , Jo h n 3 | - g t r , O l i ve m a r i e K l l b u n d o , O p e l H a r - lh s l l , Ca t h e r i ne R o o t . G n d e I I I - G e o r g e F n i n , F r e d e r i c N o r r i s , P a l m e r G o d i n , A r i h u r G a m - ro: ., Be tt y Jae ob a. G r i d t I V - M e l v i n H o d e r .A n h u r Jo h n s o n , L o u i s L n d l r i z, IIn Re y n o l d a W E S T S C H O O L G n d o l - - M a r vi n A n d e r l e n . C e d l i e Bo n,l h x F o h n d ,l l l r i e Hnl sl car l. lh n l e l l e l i u h r , C h ar l e s M a d s e n , L o r ~ n i n e M u n d o r ff Ge n e vi e ve Sh o w , N o r m a S ve n d g u r d , N o r m a W a r n i n g . G n d e l l - - E m m a B e a t e l s e n ,A n n i e Zloock,A z u r a B u n d g u r d ,G i f fo r d D i x o n , Jr . , W i l l i a m G u l t u o n , G r a c e H a m e n ,h o d n e y Ha ns on ,Be t t y L o u :| .| i l a r g a r e t B a d g a r o w , R u t h C u s h m a n . E l e a n o r D e Vl n ne y ,Jo e F z y m a n . D o r o t h y H a l o , l f u p n t H o n n i n g a e n , Do r o t hy Je ns e n , E n i d Je n s en , l lq z t o n Jen se n.l l a r f a r e t Je nk in s,D o r o t h y K r o g h .V e r n a Ko ls r,E d w i n L i n d - n t m m ,Il a r g a r e t Li n d o n ,Ei l a a b e t h L o r e . V e r a L a m b . J o h n l i n k i n , l a h H e t x i n p r , E ve l y n I w a t a , L a V a u g h n l l o a t l ,M a r y la a h e l l a M o o r e ,R o b e r t H e l l l l a n ,D a g n y Ni el s en ,K z d a l i n o Ni e l se n , Be t t y N o b le , E rvi n P e t e rs o n . I n o r a P|U \l !l 0\'l»E r a R a t e r ,V e h n a R a ve , C h r i o o S t e ve n s ,N o r m a n Ti l - d l n , H e l e n Ta y i o r . l a b e l V a n D o V a n - her,R u t h V l g ,R u t h W i d e n e r a n d Al ma W r lc h. . J u n i o r mn i a m S w a n n 7 A-Rolland Bucklin,ElizabethG r i m m . M a r y B e t h H i t c h m a n ,H e l e n .M ¢M iI1a n , He le na Si mo ns en , C la re nc e V a n D e V e n t e r . 7 B - N a l i n e Pe a rc e a n d In a b e i h s n - m l m .s A - A l i c e B e e k m a n , l l y r l e F r e n c h . D o r o t h y Gilb ert; -oo,C l a n K m g h , F n d r i u k a l l a t t h i e a e n , B e n M c l d i l i a n , P u m a Si e r t ,E l l i e St even a,R u t h Ti l d e n , F l o r e n c e W o l ff. 8 B Ch e s t e r Be rt e ia on ,M y r t l e Gi lb er tx on ,l l o n e t n Mo a ie r ,R o z e l h Phi li ip a,O l g a 3 t h u l t l ,M e l b o u r n e Stri¢k leI.t.a -Q Blair High School Tattlerte nml and Club Dire gwry iioxnh GHTS UF PYTHIAS'bury Monday EvmiuONDAY Al-'mmoon own BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH s, 1921 . wud by D. V. lunar, Supadnundent of Lhl mw (my Bnhoaln ..-|K . K . E ve r y H a n d s ] L w m i n g , 1 : 3 0 . ~ E L P H IA N C L U B W i l l ; C a t h e r C h a p t e r 2n d a nd 4 t h H o n . e ve ni n g , 7 : 3 0 1'Uz»:snu YTHIAN SISTERS 2nd and am Taq. Ennhag~slums ° lst nnd 351| 'hmm Enning. lilIrlrie. Helen Nahum, ,Lydis New-ell, Robert O'1lanlon, Geom Booek. Russell Petersen,'Wilford Pele:nn,Inu Reic henbaeh, Inna Ron, Wm. Stevens. Jem Stevan.. Russell Syhris. Gnde 6 B-Iris Allen. J ay Bnm-lnn,Clyde Cahlvrell,William F i r , L09 HtCormick, Ricluul Hiller, Dar- old llyen, Ferns Nichbhen,Edith River.Matt.; Rodel, En Schneider, Blmlkrna Stricklett,Victor V ll.John Taylor White. NORTH SCHOOL B!alrBi¢|lSc\ollD|1kolGood S ir w in s a lh h u n r n n n n u a n z ilarglret Badgorow, Ruth Cushman, Eleanor De Vlzmey,Joe Fzyman. Dorothy Helo lf up n t Hon n in g un ,At the Invitation debating modu-Dorothy Jensen, Enid Jensen, llqztonment hdd at Fremont in wg t- |Jenaen.llarfaret Jenkins,Dorothy ee n o f th e nmq m teams | Krogh,Verne Kolsr,Edwin Lind-in Nebnlh and lon took part, tho ,ntm1n,Ilugaret Linden,Eilabeth Blair high school mm mnddn 1ery Lo1e, Von Lunb. J ohn linkin, Ia!! excellent showing considering the cal- iborof theteunaenhnd.0n'l`hun- day evening at seven o'c1ock the 18 teams drew ion for choice of aide: and for pxidng in the debates.Ac- fletxinpr, Evely n llntl, La Vaughn lloat.l, Mary lnhello Moore, Robert a n n u m ,Duns Nielsen,uusalun Ni»llllen, Betty Noble, Ervin Peterson. h o n P|U\l!l0\'l»En Ra te r,Veins Ev e r l o o k o n hn v e n 'a l ce n n , T h e y m u M d t h c u n se t : a n ( n a m e d B J U n l l l d S t a t e s m a r i n a ..." Th i s zllntoon,hc 1 r ¢ 1 | r . - Je d b y z br a z e n l h r o a t o d m m f :serge ant,u w a r m ; c u t : " B a n g A w a y . L u l u ....'* ( To b e C o a t l n x n d ) w ww a t B i s b n s c h o o l h o m e on y awning, Heh. lat.The Hines Edna and CatherineNtirklrk vidted friend! in Fmmontfrom Saturday until Sunday. Mr. and Hrs. Emanuel Andrcuonand som were Sunday evening (nullat Ham Wuifs.Sundsy guoxta at Boone NurkirkswereMr.und Hrs.Wallace Char- lotte and children.Edward Newkirk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Ted Buchanlt.Ed Hansen and children were thema y o f J . G Christensen Friday evzmng. ' I h |a l :snap ped a n d t n c k i e d a l l amu nt l.Th e serg eant h e d d o t h e i l é u u n n n l stopped.ln dk ed l l h l m ar m ;|!ro:.en.fo o l h h m u l e ,m d cr u m p l e d i n t o a h f n p o l o l d e l o t b t t Som et hi ng lo o k th e kl l e ec l p o l t h e ll r u r e n n n r a ri g h l i n n a n d hl s i n hu ds l ed un d er hi m Il e n o t l vr d . a t h o QRUM NEWS Hr. and Hrs. 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Th e r e la al so a v m no b l e s o n g ; tho ll a: toe C5 r1 1» hxm u.l l l l t a u g h t . al o n g w i t h close or i l e r d r i l l a n d th i n g ; l i l ! t ha t . £ 0 r e c r u it s a t P a r r i s Is la n d an d o o t he W e s t oo a at .It l l o d n a : "l 'r o m t h e h a l ls o t M o n t e z u m a ;" Io t h e s h o re s of 'I'r t po l l . l a » § ` i & » R i c l u m l m a m .i ~ir.n r l M m .Hlrtst C h r i n t i a m c n a n d d a u g h t e r , E l m a n d M a r i u s C h r i s -ti a n s e n o f F r e m o n t s p e n t . S un t l a v s fi t a l n o o n : u l e ve n i n g a t F r e d C h r i s - t i a n l n a .R a y m o n d a n d H a m i d Ras mu ss enan d Je n s H a n s e n s pe n t Tu e s d a y e vo - n i n g w i t h L e o n a n l N e l f o n . f i Ic m .l i a i s o n c a l l e d a t C l u i s r e - i to r s e n a S u n d a . R i c h a r d N e s o n g u i son,L e o n a r d m m W e d ne s da y e ve n i n g gu es ts o f A x e l H a n a n .Lt r .a n d b l n . G a l l e H a n s e n e n t e r - t a i n e d fo r S u n d a y d i n n e r t h e fo l l o w - i n g :H r .a n d M r s .Je n a S o r vn vn . l t r .a n d B l r l .R i c h a r d Ne l s o n a n d V i o l a a n d A x e l I In n a e n . I I M r . a m i M n .E m a n u e l A n d a m a n w e e Fr e an o n t p as s e ng e r s Thu r m ia y . C h r i s W z i e h sp en t S ct t ur da y a n d Su n d a y i n O n m h a .I va n L l r l e a s p e n t Su n d a y a ft e r -n o o n w i t h F r e d ,H a r r y a n d C a r l Ch r is t ia n se n .tM r .a n d M r s .G o t l i e h S t o r k wa ne 'Th o l d a y c\'onl.|1g ca ll er s a t C h r i s L a r w n a . M r s .P e t e - R o c h a n d so n s. Al f:e . | of B l a i r . a n d G e o r g e o f Il l i no i s s p e n t Su n d a y :m d M o n zi a y a t IIIIIA W u l fa . Th o B o l l C r e e k vg l l g y L a d i e s ' C l u b ei l I h Each week,the names of four paid up subscribers to The Enter- prise wili be selected. These names will be printed on a coupon which will appear in The Enterprise, and the four subscribers whose names thus appear will each be entitled, upon presentation of the coupon with signatures at The Quality Market, to onehaif pound of this coffc, absolutely free.Only those whose subscriptions (new or oldt are fuiiy paid up, will be eligible.The method of selecting the names is entirely in the hands ofThe Enterprise.The Enterprise reserves the right to give where itchooses but states voluntarily thatthe names will be chosen without favoritism. Look for your name on thcCoupon which will be found in this y,7:I5 p.m., Chorus their ll at the church. Sunday, Hatch 6111 6:80 p.rn. Epforth Léasm meeting Fine crowd last rtnm.'3"€»':..¢Iillhl flilllll as |».m. .: °. ; m=.":°:mf"$:°s.°a:.:';1 old |ndmtheAnnr.Brin: :mr .:.'.:.:YQ Ntlflfdl nvenl Ill pn TRI.luillul mll". Clin. D. Hiring of gg mi, f,;,,,.u,, popllkr ¢¢¢u,|¢_2 "_L I churcn ul 'n-..|.... |in -_\|...|- -..I une ._Alhrl. Glen:-r l.hlmly lawn:the SL ~y'|`|»||=onln »r .5 1 li 1 Henry Tnahlsen ohthe 'I`rul1lsen}Iclmmah Saturday cwning where heiily.Memory hymn, No. 210, Metho I n mu illluml awu by Amlrlc lnl or qqqy we nam rougm our c onulxil blttlu met '1'1m;-;,|,;;1\g;num; ll the Boo:y~ .?"",.i'i"=»' 1 ' . T . ~ ~It was Mar!!midulghl wht!! the Otl 'U' had :nd on th! nn."Newkirk home.Twelve members an 1 ::J | ,reilniag troops rims lu.'Th II Ind n 1loses. gtorlouslyz six vizdton were pmaent.The iuiie4NJ I#I l l lla! rm: rr e eu g "lf the army md the nav!nn pnrtldng a piny which they L paper,)|!1. i.}}} Cllf{2\l::\|.|l, I"Pr l;"I';| :\~ l ' \ :"§If1={~7f'f§1§I2§¢ »p¢§§I£¢!éG§Iify ;i'n:.1'»,.;;;; <§Fi§S¥1{\féI¢`§,| Indies* Aid Sacwty meetn at the nf Larhng, Annu Jnhnsoll, lxlah Ruhr,put eght weeks hen: visiting §ur Mr. and Mn. I'. J. Kaatlc.sonage.All women xnkomc. ""!'.¢u s-»..¢I ll\ l\ . }\ " 'm l B wm l m Bl|:CAR'1'HY ANDLONGCREEK D u hzhofmvlon 'lout A ' - 2 - N ; y n mbin toot.u p . w a n : w u d m m m u v w - I n - lt y lo n f a r mu p n o r th d b e u tu rh d lo ud ly .ln jo hn A ma n: ve nt ta Omah a'fhundly 'ith hu uixur md r¢!um~ i d Friday waning with her M .Clu tc n wa family who lpent tha weekend in Hanna.lr. md ln . Cu i Hbd le y en te r-uxma \.h| | r enum- xl dlmner lu! Bundny in honor of their £.h.ir'I.y-fifth wedding mnlnrury io! Fobo 291-ii) and Mr. Hindllfs birth analwrnxywhichoocurndR u t h llt.Th ouplu m! on mu luppy occasion wen:llr.and ln. Geo rge Himiley and fsmily of Calhoun, Mr. and lu. LoonHindleyandInmlly,ln . A r th u r Happdl of Olklazsd :nd Lilllnn and1-Jdvrin Hlndloy.John Thompson of Florence n o up Sslunhy on liluinoil.Mr. and Ain. F. W. Arndt of Blair and Mrs. John Aromon lpent Su:- du in Chihocm on holiness.Hin Alla Nelson and Hin J ean-nette Robinwn. tuchon of the llc- . AT TBOT Ebola . Q f - n - " 1 r ~° \1' » /.~=<." > ~ .~ k 1 1| - ..|... ¢ , .M ". f I ~'a 7 ' .~ ~l l 5 ; 1 ` y : _ 5 u v J " I i i p ¢ . 2 f a l 1 E S UR E 'm GE T YO UR CKETS.W E PAY Y OU BACK $.0 5 ON EVE R Y s W ORTH YOU BUYCASH AND CARRY Alter all"c ngltates smil- lng Ed. When all has been done, likewise sald. Fo r the answer tq what Kind o l grub hi ts the spot. here's no thing llke using your hend.,' Treat Yoursell To Lamb or Sunda y Dlnne r wha t o uld be mo re de li ci ous ha n te ndr Le g of L a mb . ew Potatoes and Br o w n r l v y .. r l l yo ur ta s te ls f o r a rl m: Rl h Roast of Bee! e havecholce tender cuts ~hone your order and he ssured of Qua li ty Me a t nd Pro mpt Se rvlce. -~~... at tn: Wm. Harrison home on last Thursday.C. J. Hlmlley tnrclted a load of hog; to Omaha for John Aroason on Monday morning..Irank Thompson and family were Sunday dinner guests enum James Fhornpson home.Mr. and"ldrs. Everett Aronson of Bled: opent Sunday evening at the parental, John Arozrson home.The Progressive Club meets Fr!- day with Mrs. John Aronson when they will have their loal acbleve- ment day ummm-Hra. Hary Barry spent lan week with her daughter, Hrs. Jas. Thomp- son and family.Misa Stella Hlndley who teaches the Greene school, :spent the week- end with a friend tn Sioux Qty.Leon Hlndley shelled corn for Wm. Bcoer last Monday nrornlng.Leon Hlndley trtrcbod a load of hogs to Gmaha for Alfred Nelson on Sunday evening.lla.-ay from this vicinity attended the E. Hiller fam sale tlonday af- homo in Burt county.Fourteen members of the Merry Maher: Club met at the home of Hrs. Joe Bandar at Herman lan Thursday aftemoon,ln spite of the stormyweather.The ladies did sewing, af ter which lunch was served by thehostessThe next meeting will he held with Hrs. Clyde Fitch at which time the members rrlll respond to roll call with a ioke or some funnyincident. llra. Byron Bunn and son, RobertEugene spent '111ursday night with her sister,Hrs.Nell Hurdle and family at Herman. 'lheL.Flnk:farmsaIeoflanW ed-Mldlar *aa very successful.The family moved to Csdlzonn on Sat-urdsy. Mrs. Oscar llatheara ard son and -laughter, and Frederic Koiterman of Blair spent Saturday ta Omaha.ltra. L. D. Wsrriclt his purchased the 'Inger owner!! when Hr. andHrs. Srnen Tornblad have been re» aiding, and will make that place her future home ternoon.|Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Borm and Fredllra.Paul Bury spent Ho nd a Hetaler spent Sunday at the Opal ith H J Thompson while her Reeves home.?.'...»...§`..l.'I`°2'. the Hiller sale.I ll r and Hrs.Don lletaler and Hr. and Hrs. Lawrence lllller and dwrhzer, Vlnginia me Hr. and Mm .t S nds.t th John Ile Geo.1Iain and daughter Virglnla'61?...l§°l.....`f af a e |spent Saturday evening rrlth Hr. and li n .llsrle Pederserl'spent last Mrs. HUP! Tyson. Wednesday afternoon with Msgs. John McDonald.The Happy Hollow Club are havin! their local achievement P\°¥=lm at the Louis soma home mass The ladies took their dinners and invited their husbands to he present. Elmo Blanlrenbeekler of Tekamab.made a short visit erith his slltelt Hesgames Dan and Will Thompson la unda .nndghlra. Weston Long moved rom the Wranch district to the dross farm ln the Sutherland dlstnrt the first of the week.Louie Jensen rnored .to the Wm. Armstrong farm this week.Paul Behr. 'l|1° lived on_a fargo south of licanard will farm his mo» tl.er's place where E. Hiller lived last season.Lira. llarle Pedersen and sons, Os-car,Leonard and Theodore,and Hiner Pedersen and rrlfe and little daughter of Blair, were Sunday din- ner guests of their .laughter and si:-ter, Mrs. John Lewis of Fremont. Lest week was Mrs.Pedersen'a blnhday so her family helped hercelebrate on Sunday. ALONG THE : r 1 I llesdarnee Harry and Kenneth Tr- :son were among the guests at the bddge luncheon given by Mn. Cliff Krause ln Bladr Tuesday afternoon.Idler Addie Bunn and Miss Beulah Robo!!!of Blair, spent a pleasantlsook-end ln Omaha, going .umm on Friday and returning home Sunday. They attended a shower for Idle: Ruby Reeves given by Mrs. Fay Jones both young women being well knowninBlair.They also saw "Sn1ilin' 'l1|ru"' at the Brandeis theatre and called on an oll friend. Mrs. Emily ltuffner while in the city. Several Putllls of the Bono school are absent with a case of rneulea.Among them are Glen Coulter, Mil- died and Meredith Iverson, ond Flor- ence and Eleanor Dixon.;Louie Grimm and family have moved onto the Collins farm and their two chlldnea are attending the Bono ochool. Messrs and Menlames Harry andKennethTysonplantoattendthe rneding of the J. M. P. Club at the Clifford Krause home in Blair thisevening. l DANA Domes; I Two intra-mural basket hall games lm Sunday: lr. Iartin Johnson andna, Hnr lil of nu r Harman,l l l u Emoxtino lc Coy and John Deaver. lr. L. Fink antsrlalnod a numberof nd;hbora at an onto: supper and card:Friday evening.Those pau- tur en :'I `. K.a :. | R. .\ (.lve rao n,J u Kehoe, L. L. Laymqn anda a . James Paulsen.T. K.Iverson thaliod corn for Howard Hdn Monday afternoon. Hra .C. B. Bun nvr\n t£o lu rho me Thunday after apcndlng a for mehwith her daughter, Mn. Opal Reeves. Mr. and Hrs. Kenneth Tyson an1nephew, Paul Tyoou, Spent Saturday Bundny in honor of their £.h.ir'I.y-fifth wedding mnlnrury io! Fobo 291-ii) and Mr. Hindllfs birth analwrnxywhichoocurndR u t h llt.Th ouplu m! on mu luppy occasion wen:llr.and ln. Geo rge Himiley and fsmily of Calhoun, Mr. and lu. LoonHindleyandInmlly,ln . A r th u r Happdl of Olklazsd :nd Lilllnn and1-Jdvrin Hlndloy.John Thompson of Florence n o up Sslunhy on liluinoil.Mr. and Ain. F. W. Arndt of Blair and Mrs. John Aromon lpent Su:- du in Chihocm on holiness.Hin Alla Nelson and Hin J ean-nette Robinwn. tuchon of the llc- lm Sunday: lr. Iartin Johnson andna, Hnrlil of near Herman,Hh s Emertine leCoy and John Deaver. lr. L. Fink entertained a numberof nd;hbore at an oyster supper and cards Friday evening.Those prea- :wer e: 'I `. K. a: .| R. .\ (. lve| so n,. Jas. Kehoe, L. L.. Lsymqn and James Psmiaen.T. K.Iverson shelied earn for Howard Hdn Monday afternoon. H:a.C.B .Bunnwent£ohe rhelne Thursday after apendlng a few week:with her daughter, Mn. Opal Reeves. Mr. and Hrs. Kenneth Tyson an1nephew, Paul Tyson, *spent Saturday night and Suminy at the Art Baker home in Burt county.Fourteen members of the Merry Maher: Club met at the home of Hrs. Joe Bandar at Herman lan Thunday sftemoon,In spite of the stormyweather.The ladies did sewing, af ter which luneh we.: served by thehcsteaaThe next meeting will he held with Hrs. Ciyde Fitch at which me the members will respond to~ll cali with a ioke or some funny neident. llra. Hymn Bunn and son, Robert ~gene open! '111ureday night withsister,Hrs.Nell Hurdle and amiiy at Herman. 'lheL.!"ink:farmseleoflalrtW ed- » Jr was very successful.Theamity moved to Calhoun on Sat-~rdey. Mn. Oscar llathewa ard son and nghter, end Frederic Koiterman ot ~lair spent Saturday in Omaha.lim L. D. Warrick has purchased he 'Inger property when Hr. and rs. Ernest. Tomblad have been re» ding, and will make that place her uture home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn and Fred~etxler spent Sunday at the Opal s home. ltr.and Hrs.Don lletxler and an the Wm. Harrison home on lu ! Thursday.C. J. Hlmiley erucked e lned of hog; to Omaha for John Aroaeon on Monday morning.Irank Thompson and family were Sunday dinner guests etllhe James l'hou1peon home.Mr. ern.}"lrln|. Everett Aronson of Bw: opent Sunday evening at the parental, John Arozuon home.The Progressive Club meets Fr!- dey with Dire. John Aroneon when they will have mei: local eebleve- ment dey um mm -lln. lhry Ben1 spent het week Irllh her Jauzhler, Ure. Jae. Thomp- eou and family.Mi n Stella Hlndley who teaches the Greene school, :peat the week- end with e friend ln Sioux Qty.Leon Hlndley shelled corn for Wm. Bcoer int Monday momlng.Leon Iilndley tmcbod a load of huge to Gmehl for Alfred Nelson on Sunday evening.Ile..-ay from thin vicinity ntterulel the E. Hiller fem nie Honday 81- lexnoon.llre.Peul Berry spent Ho nd a with Hn. Jemee 'Thompson while her b y t h e m i n d !! o f t h a a u d i e n c e .l r . 1 m b m a n a e n c o r e n u m b e r w a s " A va M a r i a " .Th e s e c o n d L y c e u m n u m b e r w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d b y o n e o f t h e fo r e m o a t b u i t o n e s ,St a n l e y De ac on ,i n t h c D a n a C l u p e l ,M o n d a y e ve n i n g , M u c h 7 .H r .D e a c o n i l U I- k i n : t h e p l l c e o f i l a r g c t H a y e l ,c o n t r d t o , basketball game was played at the Dana gymnasium, between Dana Col- im a n d th e American thllega of nwnasa, ot Omaha.A last prelim-inary game preceded the pnndpal one.'rms eomteatwaaapartottheevents wnlcn ooltatituted the Dana "t!omecom1ng".The [Hal score ot t.h e| a me was in \;oro!t.haPa..t- mana, 32. to 14.mr. Bundfaanl,athletic di;-ee-; tor at Dana College, has completadUauara Iootbalt aoneuule for 1927, by toe agreement that Dana will play fruuty College ol Sioux Csty,town at mar. place on Uetober to.Dann College will have an lm- psou.d athlon: held noxt year if tu-dlviuuuls can be solicited, inn will contribute a d.uy'a work to put tm: present meld in a nettor condition.tue controlling board nas permittedthis.|evedopmenL ll1i.a aa :tally nl enum tor reiesenng because a betternew u.uam.| a nigger and better Dana. lJa.na's basket bali team will invade tm: torntory or the Lnlversxty orUmahatuesday evening,March 1. Another home game mll be played Dana on Saumlay, March o. Fnday evenl.\¢,l~ebruary 25,alarge audience in the Dana Chapel sq~]1Jl 4 concert given by Harry arurnan.This young musician nuready, because of nts genius and time aente, won a plane for him- ~t in the tnuuiw uond.Ha gan:three-part oonoert ot whleh the last li pernapa enjoyed the moat.The eason for tlua was due to the fact he P'1l¢l\¢»0'1 for me department.Fremont--Chicago k NorthwenarnRallroadwlllreplaee!lve |neam| trains with elietrlnl c are out of Fmnont, coating $86,000 each.Prlmroee-Work progressing on the new Waymlre Reetaunnt building ln thla town.5 Harvard-New post office bnltdirla I an be eredad in this place.Creighton-Tri-State Utilltlaa C6 rebuilding lla distribution lines ln Creighton. Pauline-Work progressing gravellng Pauline highway. Columbus -Pwta being discussed for construction ot community build- ing at Columbus.Star--tiarload of enttle sllippw from here recently.Bridgeport-New warning signs being placed at railroad eroasinga in this vicinity.Fort Crook-Improvement to be made to King ol Trolls Highway - tween Plattamoutl: and Fort Croo Depoxits amounting to $275,511,- IBIT luported by B83 state banks oflmb mu a t e lo a e o f ms . |Fnemon lilds requested for con- tstruetiorn of $75,000 new dormitory for women at Midland College.Win.alJe-=Sevetal streets of elty to!b¢ paved bwllllllfll ahortly. Lmeodn-$1,200,000 twelve-ata'y theatre and office building contem- plated for construction tn this city. Hershey-New broom manulactnr-ing plant established here Grand Island--$100,000 appropria- |¢|lllata did Central City put forth a dangerous ariument.But in order to.d° Janice to no visult.nr'a is mud be admlttad that Obey had fine delivery and poise.But a great mm# of their mrgumenta were so unravonable thatDana's team did not attempt to re- fute them.The visitors, instead oi' retina down to hraaa tanks and setiorth the possible flaws in the bill, ap e nta llth d r tlme lntr y ln g ton e tforth the isauet ot the question, which br the walh la the affirmative job. and in tellin; the affirmative what questions they should be debating.The constructive argument was a trifle slow and lacked interest in several spots, but in the rebuttal bothteams wokyup and did some read dt?- batlng.The Dena team had all thestardom of the evening for them- selvet and it was difficult to tell which of the team 'af aa the best.Mr.Via- the last speaker for the aiflrrn- alive was a bare wo pointer. with the rest of the team following close onhis heels.Ou the Centrml City team, Johnsen was the mont apt mlebater.If all tlnlr team had had his ability h debating the amy might hm use u. different ending. Dania nlfirmatlre team:lnonaniKirkegasrd. fint speaker; P. G. Ran- musson,second speaker;Cletrlena Viz. third speaker. Central City College team:Mr.I-Gltltley, first speaker; Bliss Turner, second speaker;Mr. Johnston, 'thirlspeaker. FORMER BLAIR wadaum CALLED Hrs.L. J. Beattie,formerly ofBlair and knovrn to early residents as Miss Lluie Kirby ,died at har home in Portland, Oregon Feb. 18th.Sh ¢ 1 \ u b o mi n Rltwi s ; n d 1 r i t. h her parent: came to Blair in 1861, hro y ur; befom the tmm :du mu t i o n as ke d fo r e r e c t i n g n e w f l d n n i bu i l d i n g i n t h i s e j t y . F a m s u s - S t a n d a r d O i l C o m p a n y i l e r e c t i n g n e w n o r a g a t a n k m u a l : t o w n .L o u p ( i t y - N e w c h i c h n ha t c h e r y o p e n e d h e n . I ~THE ENTERPRISEY ~ l PLAYS no nvonmzs || z z BLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"F'74Ask for -~BLUE` RIBBON BREAD' .vowm: xxx!s..=..¢.I,`1§'$`.f"13'Q=`§f'IT.'§'f`¢if..f¥f`f$,ff °°'1¥t Sc. ,BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MA RCH 10, lsév From "~,_,¥§;';;_§_»°=0;;'_§°*'"**-NUMBER 7 amLv|c1'm """~=»?*€=f'»'»~»»rnsmz 'roi0F CRUEL'l`Yi I \\AS roxcx-:D To TRUDGE INWORN OUT SHOES THRU 1 MUD AND SLUSH ~ IBelkin Girl Suhlod el Extreme? Croelly br P-mn. who nun Dfodgery or lleauest sm, sor- fen' Untold Mlaerlu. A : U m m of the dark ages'when men were serie und ,..,.,...| were ekvex,wu revealed right here ln our own county on 'hle|~ dey whun Victor Mnrreel und hllwlle, Emily ol Shorldnn township were nrnigmd in county eonri,dnrpd with c rnelty toward their dmg hte r, Clm, se ven te en nm of age.The story date: heck to the time when the girl nt the age ol sixteen menthn, wu left withann! ln Belgium whlle the mt oil Blnlr lllgh Defenln T u m Th u .Barred 'mn way 10 1926~= s E n n c m v n x ln I hotly eonnemn debate held ln the Blair high -xhool auditor-Qlusn on Thumluy evening, Allrrlu s, me um: mon sehool uegetlve Learn,composed of lrvin Tilden.Widmm Halle! und Dorothy .len- nn, aefuwx me strong Lynn. nf-rxnmm Umm, mmpona or Kenr-lCleme:1Ls, Bernice Cossin md E|~ mont Write. by the :core of 3-0.m 1 \ - d w f o r m n m e m w e n Strimpk, bud dem- Omslu Sq\|L||Hirb:.IL Ryu, had deblt~ Omllu Oentnl High; Glrrett, Ft. Cnlhoun..Moore xervd u chair man for the evening.The winning of thll dehlto gives Blnir the undlrpoled chun- viwlh lv ln u n N m h m u mdbtrict oonlut.In the put three weeks the Blair debnien hnve won unlnlmanl decizions over Oak- lund, Tehmxh and Lyons.It will now be treasury for Blnlr to wln mf , c . c .lug ¢"¢1|, MXH Sarah ing eoaeh.Supl. R. V. Mr. P L 1 |EXl"ERlM ENT STATION FINDS MARCH zs 'ro APRIL zs BEST TIME 'ro sow splmua c om Ylddl Follow Al l! ! P ln ln g Under Cover Crovl ol som Clover.Wuhlngton Co. ro Here Corn use Comlnl. I! the :number ol lumen who ue nking questions and Lnlklngmoz .wing wee; c lover or .lf- dle will gow 10 or more urn this spring,than our ncreqo nf lweetclover wll|reach about what lt doe ln other counties of the :uneli n .The soil ln W uhlnnon county ln thoroughly ntu n te d wlthmoisture from nina Ind wL1- tor uzows,pllu plenty ol llmnwnieh la nuhxrek nntunl incubator for blcterln, neoeznry for mv-In: leromee makin: the ¢h.n\m I a B L A I R A s r o c x xmn x lf r In the qdeuleurnl smsmw of the |n£ddleu~e»1 nnturollyone of the lmpomm fnc wre u m r v t o u n m e m ; o f a thriving wvm A,me noel. market which Invites the stockehlppen no teh wvnntnge of lu opportnnltior.Ju imma: ol rec t, a urge proportion of the shipping in 4-me by truck.Twenty-five :meh comb the mm-nary in :nd mound Blah' for hauling of vltlous klndl And nnunl~ ly much o1tlu ltock in xhlp~ned in uma ony.o m : u m a In-me n shi p the ir on pro~dune ln urlud lntn but with l l l u n .me lv ww lhinnhr going on Blnlfe nuxk buyen,McCracken and lon, -luring the y u r 1926 oninotel out ms n r lo ld l of some and hon.Then Ilgunn :how that Blnlr is n NAI llvedoel: market 'lth reel llve bnyen nd lnrmonvm u n 1 ° - wo f o r . q u a turnover vm eo wen zo get lntouchwlthtlxenl. 'l'T. CALHUUN ulrnnsslrz iTllR|IE GROUPS CONTEST FOR P mz u s A T c o a mu xr r y HA LL s| .\m'u 19 Ired Gregvnoo,Mlhel Hxh c r and Mnlxl Nul W il Honore in Reuneelhe lbivlniolb.Dildo I sph-.au sm-ng. was me scene or °':m n m m xnlherinx on w¢_1.me¢y¢v¢ns.»g, Merch 9, when o hunch ol zevon-leea interested conteeunl-| met in i ° " " ' »=°"=»'l==" a ' » ¥ m ! | g | _ E ( j ' I ` l ( l N 0 F hlelnben ol All (;5,"¢° uma in uh nr vlq DI : o l P n y u - fur Mltlo nl lbout - e T r m l l l l i l l l l l l l T E A C H E R S day of pny er for mlnloxu }n.|been obnervud by church women ln che Unlted sum.From the b rlnnlng it lux been plrtlciputetl ln by women of All commnnlom, nd the flnt Frldny ln Lint hu boo: ul uhh los \lll| nnlon oervla of-payer und conference, The movement hu lnenulnmly,appealed m women ol pnyer nd é ronl blu|¢ u in who would be meiprlxe winnen. The eontut vu dlvidod h to three distinct groupe, the ontar- Xw, the slmmntle and the humor- ous.0! the flnt group, the orn~wn m, h ee c nn wo wn lk e d o n wi th f ln z ho no n wi th | m4h ¢ -1 ..».r..|.--.____ m .. ._ m m ihmughout widening nreuThe Communlty mu of Calhoun luntil QM: y our lt wu wtldwld ln by lrounx of women ln other Lend: In ul peru of the world.In R¢0[nILlon ol thll widely ab- nerved dey.a lu-In number of women representing th e vu ln usun drurehee gltlwrod In! Fri- -lay lfternoon In the llelhodlstchurch for | onlon mee¢l.n|».l r l . F. J. Hlnooek nredded u r.\n£r~ mm and I-ho following program wu presented: §on|..By Coogngndm sc n o o l.n o u n :m a n s 1 0 AIJ DW BI L I S A ND snsc r TEACHERS n e u n lu c n e a m i d l l n d l l u m m u o n - u n s a n o n c runn Grttlod.C u i B o h n : s u n o f u . m . n m e n L u m nun, Nebr.,larc h 1 . m v n e n u u n e u n ; o r me s n . - d H o n d a P u m a :Wright,uu n i u h , K o d p ke , lm. I mme - aen and 8en1nhllL M- mu e nllld b o ld e r a t me o z a , " . ' i . . § ' L " r w ln tho rot-I and nonrovod. Repen ol Tnuorez showed bd- mee :uh on han d lhreh 1, Bl! o l ol u srn oe n u n ed a nd on n o-,_ N.... ._ . ..._.=_.._ - Ja r . _ - -v. .. . _ - ' - v " - J - -v v - 1 - . -v ,me was scheduled to ling for the first Lyceum number.Illness pre-vented Miss Hayes from giving her concert. The annnad recital of both vocal end instrumental students of DanaCollege, will be given Saturday sve nlng,-Ilarwch 12. Lazt Thursday evening a debate was held at the College Chapel. The Dana affirmative team deieatcd thenegative team of Central City Col- lege, of Central City, by the score gasoline tanks here.Alliance-50 carloads of Nebraska seed potatoea shipped from here dur- ing January. Central City-Work to start 1001:'on 865,000 new post office building in this ctty.Blslr--Plana under nay for build ing bridge across Missouri River east of Blair.Blair-Nebraska Gas l ElectricCompany may fumiah electric current to this city, and will build substation of 3-0.This division of the debating ' outside city liwts.:lass hes successfully defended the|Ainsworth-Creamery hero shlpped 3313;/ ;§g==»bill several "'""| , f,;f§§ g;°;_'§f;§,.""**°' during the The annual homecoming banquet of ~Kearney-New cheese factory may B:,;''.;'*'.~..."°;2..?°::'.':::.'..°1:.:2::f:*>*s;:':.*.;°~*,.:'...'£'. : ° :.t~..,..plant c.l at 7:80 as the culmination of sold to nfwately owned electric com l:alk, Anna Lange, Gordon Potorsomsbraslta Electric Powel'Co'nPS\l\Y 5331. ':.";.'°.:.:';.°m:*'....':°'.:..if;';'..3.':;'°.':.:'..§";'; .n';:";".f:.2"""°" :,°°c.'::..';i,'.=1:a°°.az.::'=.:f.t.'° 'mc l.."';':;':.::;';"'°...§'.3°'°""'"""' '°"* '° ln height, and upon um was placed Blue Hill-M new stop Sis15 beinga mlnature card-board bstchet.Thelinatalled at mm street intersections E3"f§."'.°1'TI$il?¢.'§"?L"°.§'-"-fr; "ffl °z~?:1l§r»-me Western States. Public [ i n t c o u r s e i n c l u d e d p a t r i o t i c s a l a d ,U t i l i t i e s C o m p a n y c o n l f ! ¥ l P l l l ! ' 8 o n _. \ __- - -- - .l . . . I . \ . . . . .- - . . _ . a L . . .. f _ . a g u a i n n n n i l I N V J v l i U t a u a l l U 8 1 U I W I I N E B W l l laid out and here she grew to woman-h00»l and received her education in the Blair ochools where she and twosisters and a brother graduated, she and her brother, Ed, nnduating in 1856.After her graduation she taught school In this oounty for several years and then with the family moved to Salem, Oregon near which placeabs again taught school and then was married to Mr.L. J .Beattie and made her home in Portland, Oregon.Two sous were born to them.One son and her husband preceded her in death*some years back.Since luring Blair she has made four trips heck, the last one being in the ml of 1924.Blair has al-ways been horns to them and the home coming:have always been made with a great deal of pleasure.She leaves to mourn hor death one son, Byron Beattie of Portland, Ore-gon and one sister, Hrs. A.. G. Ar- nold and a brother, Dr. Bdsrari Kir- by, the futher, mother and one sisterpassing away before her. a n n u s m m . s o r e s Concoed will have electric service over the transmission `ll:|es of the Tri-State company.The village gg.. d d vd o m o n me lm o f i n h e n n aoil enzine was too expensive.The company will rebuild the dist.ib|.:tlon the family mme nuke their home."*', "._--_-c. BULBS A wllln PICNIC- n___-__. .I nn UI pnsaauiIC uiulru,W all! lullMnbel Fiuher capturad (int in dnmnticn by her planing mln:wril nc iting "Hobby Slufto".Tho rd and last p:i|.¢, that givm onthehumorousproduction,r u awarded so His: Mabel Neal:onher mcitltion of "The Demnnltrl- tion". DpeningAddr~e¢s .... ~.gf - E i J .Hln ¢o c k{'rn.of roup )Devotionals .,.... Led by ln. A . F. Nevnll Talk v lllz|F!l2:ouBmR.l\3l| >l¢»ntinsBnpt1| tHlhdau Tdit .Ira. BIanc luL.Rholde|D ¢ u | ¢ . | n ¢ | ¢ _.......__Q ;\ .. .M " p u n u l l w l vl l vi n l l !cndand phead on filo, The fallowhg h ill: nn allev- ad and adored paid:Pls' 1on for Fab.$4210.88 Rumul Htmldc hen L NWlbb Pub. Ca.0 .s l A. Swanson 1.65wo u f D m S ta n L u Hg' 2 7nn n u r n uw un ma um o r uu nW a n n Attend Annlll Winter Er... ...,:_: A-I tl!|m.~~d i n u i I. l y _ fr o m 1 5 z o § 0 ; » u n . 1 ; o f P k n i c o l H i l d a :A ft e r n o o n ~ i u r i f l e d seed g n | o I n p e r a c r e C h i a . R g d G i t a n l R vl l C a l l n m r k | f r o m 56 t o 1,5 in c he s d e ep .U n -h u 1 ° l.. .l\ -.- - - 1 " _ \\.f\-._-I . s\ .-- l ; . . - - --!¢-._.-......- -"J .-.0010~ -»~------w "°==°1°-lf " G lu d n Ho o n u mm mu . P u b . H m mJr eongrntslatnmluorrrlhe Zine Rudlng ilu . W J. Koo m l n I r P mi w ! a n y i o m . ~ T d k ..Hn. D. A. Combtnn u|_|_ ....._.Co.- --then nm|_to AéiiQB EB Ha Y-§:m%=..a'ef»;=y~e-»»~»»ca nga: sopoint with prmv R,gg Ch,i,¢|.'" " " " " " 'rs c h o o lu i tis a n e o f th e 1.5~n 'll'n t h ~ | the stan, mime considered.Ru d ln l _Hn . E .Rly moll|~ L b ,1 g n ; g Silent Pnyar and Volunteer 3 F ~FOR MEN onmr P u n : s ~ a u smmm a n m nm m ~1; :rop such as mu.Corn yields have been dcubied For farmen after n favorable season of street cl ver for Ludwigleusenrh o ~ 1 : 5 ln u h e ls o i 15 Intl! nprueJ|taLim1;lf t§be ~ I A social meeting for the men of ""P='°"==H='" ° °:me .u m mn h oa m e h u rd : ma a mrM 3 5 5 3 i l l . q u ;d later-invited guest; 'ru held Int 'hau- »»=.-»p gp-3.=-»l1 f-11 -=.~f9fs#\..§1===» ?¢`L »uLnnp °;T°: z: n° v? k1 :§ mnsnu Home Quartets:" " " "Paper ..H n . B u r l V a u g h n ~ §>=»¢....¢~ g y w g n l c o M 8 ilmul,MT l l k n n e M n » $ . » f ' £ ` $ ~ » . - »H »J 'G l v h .n n n x ; n n . | I n u l l l n ! _ . u - . . \~N .~C o . ; 1 ¢ l \ I m o 71-58n.1o 12., i aT=";; ;;,a ;.;; .; ; ;u"; ;w ,f=- M B hd: are when driven tn duuznntinn 0 n " m o t l o n i t t u é r d e n d d n t n n m n t b e d r u m i n f a vo r a t C h u . G l l l i u q f o r $ 8 0 . 0 0 f o r e r i n w o r k l i m u N o r m n n u m g . T h u M b n a ;h a d n t :n n e l a t e d fo r t h e t a b o o ! n u 1 9 1 7 4 8 .. 1 ~. 5 ; -" 'i'"'"'i\-.-4 i § m.'§;_..'=-_j..3..,'°.::,;|||;¢;5 snow rm: After explanation.: were made u»i»|Ib u mli ." " 7 ' | c lu b m i a .'uncle gave her money to take her G m ~~o a 0 |The name of Mn. E. C. Ilu gg ¢;»»rh<5»» uncle living in Zdollne,|..Twelve farmer: have bam um vu prepared for membenhlp.fit nluies ae:spindle thd: I Amrc llL'H'lHn'§=~'\ I: loom ww-wmm e mu uv vu ul il |\|u»l¢ u ns I mont i m e w h e n h e : fa t h e r b r o u g h t h e r b a c k t o h e r l i fe o f d r u d g e r y . Si n c e t h a t t i m e h e r l ife h u b e e n e ve n wo r s e t h a n b d o r e .I n t h e t w o ye a r s t i m e sh e h a s h a d b u t _. . - -- . - - u u n e r e m e m ; n o m m t t o t h e : m m - ! * " " ''~ ° * 'namcnrunn.r m i n d a ft e r p a r t a k i a g 'o 'f t h e r e -C ° l \ d i l i ° D S h o w n b y H vn x m e d b e r w h o c m e n t e r e n d w e w a n t !'Ifr es lxm en ts t h a t |p m f n u n o f 'bs'C h r i s Ch ri s te n se n o f R i c h - l l n d T o w n s h i p C h r i s l ' ! h '; l l l l n l \u \ ¢\....1.l-.. nt l em 2 0 l n -d IIIO IB i f po s s ib l e .I H R S . . TH E O D O R E A N D E R S O N - m i n :a n d iI1 f6 l l l\ l I ta lk s w a s P l a n s a r e i n t h e m a k i n g f o r a enj og ne d un ti l I. la te h ou r. b i g c o r n s h o w i n W u h i n g l o n M n .Th e o d o r e An d er s on ,w h o H r .G .L .D i x o n en te rw lr ae d m u n t v i f I n m n s n !e m . n o a n a -s. - .\........n:.... r...... n.- ....-¢ ::..... . .e . . -- u c u u l m l' l|. ||. |llll\ l n a w s u m u m- ¢ r C o a g n n - xloul Church '?L"'Plu n n lll n u u n n l u tu Bama on Tuesday. nuns s. 11... |,.|m..» »=~.:.| um...¢ .L- NU!!! monLndlle umnmulhriaBuurka Glmnk OurrhUn: D. muGvnevieva 8o`b\\mn m H u mBeulah mum nomo1400001 110.00 1125.001, M 1080170I mm " u n L t l e aIt s p o k e o n e M e t h o d ! !! recent]nr i n nam sunovrrcnes,(moose nauuwsnrreaand pickles, while the second course consisted of ice cream s ls Gwrso Wuhlngton, cake and coffee.The number in attendance was 240, ln-c l u d i n g stu den ts,fa c u l t y me m b er s , m a n y fr i e n d s o f D a n a Co l el g e a n d fo r m e r stu den ts.T h e ba n q u e t w a s unqu est ion abl y a su cce ss.Mr . R e b e l , i¢CilB\¥llC\lUl.\vs | ¢ u ¢ a ¢ \ l u ;| M u e wetlll s pl ace. |K e n e s a w - C h e m i n !a p p a r a t u s t o b e p u r c h a s e d fo r fi r e d e p a r t m e n t o f town.Juniata-Extensive repairs being made to stockyania here. Beaver City -Work to 8103 soononnew sewer system and pavingthe speaker of the evening,madelprojeet in district No. 1 of this city. many interesting and instructive;Fsdnnont --Work commenced onstatements.Dr.Debel told about] ecnstrugon <;f_»=~ Fairmont Cream- the founders of the school,giving ere but ng re.special mention to Rev.A. N. An-l Wilc ox-'Fork Pwsfwins on new dereen who was the first to conceive 1 auditorium here.atheideaofestablishing a college Hyannis--About $9,000 worth of under the supervision of the Danish fu.e shipped from hero recently.Ss nod.He :poke too, ol the excel-Niobrara-New toll bridge milf belent work, and the splendid fldelityiconttructid aeroes Missouri River that Dr.vig,Prof. C.X.Hanson,n w io ran.Mimi Falk and Miss Johnsen hadl Schuyler-Bllle requested for con- manifoeted toward Dana College for struction of new bridge in this town. man ears.The s lter alsostreasedythoidea that 'S'.... should FACTS ABOUT' NEBRASKA be a junior college before it grado-I -ated into the ranks of a senior lnsti-l Nebraska is outranlted br Nevada tut.on.lt was also ccnpharized by alone ln the per capita value ol gen-I}r.Debel thato\ery department of oral property.On an average each u ahool should have a master at its person in Nebraska is worth $3,440.27 neon.In reference to the pneae:\t Frorn a report recently issued br thegeneration Dr. Deon remarked thatl.f s.govcmmenl. it n flgurwed that the youth of today should not only Nebnukn pay( taxes on real estate atappreciatetheiradvantagesbut70 per cent of actual value but on all plainly indicate that they were truly other classes m P¢\-Ffnl of vlltle. appreciated.An enjoyable ptugraltll There was collected inthe Unitedfollowed the banquet.States in 1925 for "special pxoperiy One ol' the distinguished visitors st tax"the earn of soo,1s§s,4os.ThetheCfollegeat the present time is cnly specill Pf°P°rir tax *3 hebraska Inn. Anna B°s Madsen, who has forw-as on the etoek of banks and cor-a number ol years been a mueiozlaly petitions and this amounted for the to the Manadturian province of China.3ear to $132,521.Much of ~ °°"f_" Misa Madsen spoke at the Uanlahlfrom the no-called "lntan;1bletaxLutheran Church of lllnlr, at 9=4s,§With e total valuation ol all pm- and 10:45 Sunday momlng.In the puly ,for taxation purposes.ofafternoonshe again addressed "a something over three billions of "° largo audience ln the college chspehllara in |925 about one-tenth of oneMissMadsengraveinteresting ar- 1 por cont was represented bl? publicly ccunta ol the manner in whi:l1 the§own¢d Pl0l"2=l»!The fca!.l0 as ftvo Chinese lived,their customs,thelr§tI¢=n;:= aa great lr. 1'Iorth Dalot-amodes of travel,and also the joy.Nebraska r¢cx:vol frr\11.tl1e feucrm which a comforted Chinarncn |,7\i:\c:¢|1;1s\\.11Il¥f.lll \ll=1=\S 1925 the rlrn ofwhenhohalcomeintot'ello\rship$l,675.52l.Of this amount $1,533,- wlth the true God.L lot was for the construet1on_o_f_roaf1. system under a contract with thernunieipallty. There ls talk of a new subway to be connnlched between the two big wlroad stations at Omaha.it ls thought the connection would anwrer the demand for a union station andat s great saving to the companies, and evmtumlly the public.The Centw West Public Service company combines the properties formerly operated in Nebraska by thePlatteValleyPowercompanyand the plants recently acquired by W. x. Albertson of Milwaukee.The Gothenburg Electric company is planning to construct a transmit- alon line to Eustis to serve that com-munity, which now has an inadequate oil engine electric plant.The new Burlington station in Lin ccln is being pushed as fast asweather will permit.The plane for a million dollar structure,counting the basement. A iiirnball farmer needed quarters of land to sweet clover. ter two yea.'.1 rest lt was planted towinter wheat and last season netted $31.05 per acre. lilaterial is being accumulated at Roselle for a new transrnisslon linethat will carry electric convent from the new plant being constructed atWalthill. The Cedar Light &Power com pany at ZIartlnnon has filed incorprrationpapers with an authorized capitalization of t1s,ooo.During 1926 there were 105 mun icipal electric plants sold to privatecompanies.Walthill and North Loup are two Nebnska towm in the list.Ileading twenty weekly papern :lie- closea that nine Nebraska County- sest towns plan to bedn paving assoon as weather vrarrunts. William Wallace McDonald, editorof the Valentine Democrat diel in an (knaha hospital.lie was buried nz home. A new million dollar theatre and office buillilfg will be constmetefl the call not twoAf- J _/ $~.25hag~or~ ~-~$1115 9 2 I I |I M r . a n d l i n . Il a r r y Ty i o n a n d h i r . an d M r s . K e n n a l h 'W a n n w e r e a m o n g t h e g u e s t s a t t h e b r i d g e p u - t y g i ve n b y H r . a n d M n . E r n e s t T o r n b l n d l u i S u n d n y a w n i n g . M r . a n d M r s . T. K . Ive r s o n e n t e r - ul n e d t h e fo ll o w i n g g u e s t. ; a t d l n n e r vAunt Jemima PancakeFlour, 454: pkg. for .40 ATTENTION Pillgbury Pancake Flour, 18c pkg. for -~.15 Pillsbury Pancake Flour,` 45cboxfor ~--.40 Pillsbury Health Bran, . Largepkg.---.25 w e r e pl a y e d l u i F r i d a y a f t l l n u vh Th e e o n b u t res ult ed u f o l i o u : S c a n d i n a vi a n , 1 9 , C d i fo r n h , 2 3 ; N e - hr u k n , 6 : E t a B i t s P i e , 8 .So m e d i !- li t u h y is b e i n g e n e c u a te r ve d in p l a y - in g th e se g a me s th i s ye a r bc ca u sa o f th c o c c u r r e n c e o f m a n y im po rt an t. even ts . L a s t S a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o n a sp ec ia l $~.25hag~or~ ~-~$1115 9 2 I I |I M r . a n d l i n . Il a r r y Ty i o n a n d h i r . an d M r s . K e n n a l h 'W a n n w e r e a m o n g t h e g u e s t s a t t h e b r i d g e p u - t y g i ve n b y H r . a n d M n . E r n e s t T o r n b l n d l u i S u n d n y a w n i n g . M r . a n d M r s . T. K . Ive r s o n e n t e r - ul n e d t h e fo ll o w i n g g u e s t. ; a t d l n n e r vAunt Jemima PancakeFlour, 454: pkg. for .40 ATTENTION Pillgbury Pancake Flour, 18c pkg. for -~.15 Pillsbury Pancake Flour,` 45cboxfor ~--.40 Pillsbury Health Bran, . Largepkg.---.25 w e r e pl a y e d l u i F r i d a y a f t l l n u vh Th e e o n b u t res ult ed u f o l i o u : S c a n d i n a vi a n , 1 9 , C d i fo r n h , 2 3 ; N e - hr u k n , 6 : E t a B i t s P i e , 8 .So m e d i !- li t u h y is b e i n g e n e c u a te r ve d in p l a y - in g th e se g a me s th i s ye a r bc ca u sa o f th c o c c u r r e n c e o f m a n y im po rt an t. even ts . L a s t S a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o n a sp ec ia l zwewoumm.|b y H r . a n d M n . E r n e s t T o r n b l n d l u i S u n d n y a w n i n g . M r . a n d M r s . T. K . Ive r s o n e n t e r - ul n e d t h e fo ll o w i n g g u e s t. ; a t d l n n e r v ATTENTION Car 0wners! Here are some ol the many Automotive Operations our Shop is fully equipped to take care of--~ Gcncral Machine & Lathe Work of all kinds _ Acetyline Welding Motor RegrindingValve Refacing with Electric Machine Battery Recharging, with Rental ServiceTire RepaidngCai' Washing Upholsteringl Cleaning <E1e¢u-lc Vacuums Cleaned)Gemifne Duco Painting Road Service (Wrecking Car)Oil & Gmase (Drain Service' Wa carry a complete stock of Standard Accessories, McQ\1ay Pistons and Pina Goodyear Tires and Tube ,Mobiloils and many other items. Come in and sae un---wo'|l treat you RIGHT. Aronson Chevrolet Co E. E. Aronlon, Proprietor . .|.|0th c o c c u r r e n c e o f m a n y im po rt an t. even ts . L a s t S a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o n a sp ec ia l 1400.001125.00 : m m1060.00 :mono 1125.M1oso.oo .__......_...........,UIM . w p a n 1 m : .- - - - - ~.........u l ¢ I ¢ | l ' ¢n u m m a m D e c : w u m u n c u z o me n - ;c u l pn L ,w a s Iudicmus a nd f u m - l i n g , a p r u g n m o f !B l m r u z c r e - Ip i s b e i n g c a m i fo r ? C h r i n e n s e n 's m e t h o d o f mi s i n g | ° 7 s o 3 4 b l l l h e l a , o ve r o u r c o u n t y . fd o r e A n d e r s o n a n d t o t h e m t h : 1 e e 'i ¢ h e d u n o ve l t y w i t h w h i c h t o I n n w u l n l n \ l | | c ! O h ;..c\ .. .. :n u. .L __ _' -- -a n s u v a a v n u v a s i n u s u a m e r r r u l u . At the trial Tuesday the shoes, so mend that they could scarcely be kept on her feet, were exhib-ited, also her other wearing op- parel,I maaa of rags and mud.The scene of the trial brought out many details of the cruelty that she had suffered and many eyeswere wet with sympathetic teara at the rehearsal.The father wan required to our the costa of the trial and to fur-nish euffielent funds to urouerlv Itnera may have a great dead towith it.His aowa are turned outin an alfalfa pasture aa aoon as the weather conditions will per- mit and the Piss an fanvlred inthe open and continue to follow the mother until they wean them- selvem At all times they haveaccess to a wel!-feeder? which con-Itaina tankage,mineral feed and corn.This method has produced this remarkable bunch of ku liwhich Mr. McCracken declares to. l m H u 1 1 4 1 !1 n o - l a . - a a l . .z . . une :utterance was between hill ehildnen were hom, one boy pass-§wind up the l\*¢f\f!1¥'l *mfr*¢i"'A lunc heon vu served by thegroundthat had been in sweet ing away in infancy, another aon ment.|hoa\teaaea.Two of the memben, clover, giving the 8 buahela while James, :mow grown to manhood iaf alta. 1~(;Hilton and Hrs. R. (; the 67 buahela 1|aa from bottom helping his father with the work FORMER COUNTY llitehmnn were especially honorularound, another eeora for awed for the farm, end a daughter. HIM; -mm x| 1.1 .En at Ihe luncheon bs having ama- clover in the hllla.Our goal iafhlary Anderson ia teaching in the ld" c andles on their Plates. um 190 bushel: per acre for nm.The Blair City Schools.1 Morris Kindred, a former wan- am being their rmnl annlveza» atalo goal la also oo buahela.If Mrs. Anderson was a Mme" Uffington county man,bm for thelarlea.you want to enter just notify thelhigh ehdstian character and an ll"ls! eighteen yeara a resident of. county agent, George Bates.Fideal mother and ah! will 7*°t;FlorenCt*, Nehr., was accidentally'"'°fmlone be missed by the itnnilr killed last lfrinlay evening.html Th e f i r m ag r i c u l t u r a l o u t l o o k w s i r c l e , b u t b y n l u n n u m b e r ° f ; x l n a m 1 wa s e m p l o y e I a t t h e l me e ti n g p r o mi s es t o a n sw e r q u ea - Ic l oa e fr i e nd s .§¥~'lorenee w a t e r w o r k a p l a n t anrl Ivnnnlnl 'nat .sr.e.|.... ..¢.........-- ..L.... l i n t !r u n a n l i - _- . . __ - . a £ _I .p au-» BIRTHDAY PARTY Slra. M. lngeralev n'aa compli- rasono 1400.00zosono xoeoao 1300.00Adjournodto meet at call ofPresident. lia.'g&r1et Kellylil-lred Buaer Eleanor HuddlesonEdna Daw Hrs. P. L. Moore Wm. Kelly, MONDAY NIGHTS FIRE At about eleven o'cloc.k Monday night the fire department v u 5ee'y. fa flE 14- 5 "a..`i . 1 u l a u u r v w l l v x i \P f l 3 } \ |. £ I \ ~!§h11ry Farina, 2 pkgs. .25 1 r l ten Fairy Soda Crackers in milk pails --1.00 cam fo 'th d m _' I " " "~ ~-v urns uuucu mu. me nrm :uvuu u.gnzulug our :uuo.1\ moan nm funeral servic es vme hc|df4:ll in some an fmcfuri hia nmm' auNarnia; uxr»|n.won f""'"=ummon¢d to ibe McDonaldreaugor unhl such has ever bought i.1| zhei lwvnly ,which rod u z -s .Y .nz |. Iargu numbe t he 1 . i nMme as she was :ble no care fo: of stuck buying b neu r :rein surne- demands \jm;=§,__ n';°_,;;_g_ =f§§1"f""Ii' wirtmnwh~gg; skull anj |uffen::¥ other zntcnml gathered at h°_¥h:me : ,_;;°;'_,,'§'.i""§ gg; doo: south of the Du-herself..°by whhh our flrm¢1"s'4::m tom-fn¢nh¢w Rn Hn! Nverunl ¢fri.i"'i}'fi.°'I.._---.,___ ___.~ Iahbra!/e her limb anniversary .|..... J'...,.i'".§f'"'°f'.`I'2f"E2- _1Krispy and Fairy Crackers,2£Qlb.box ~[mst §helr svn lemma lllll will Idimi R.-Iii ir. ':-a..». ;|';||,'::-:.:_| -.: .:':1..":: :Em E". !-.mv llll an =r¢¢¢i\l-lrliT.." a:. lun :rr ..:': .::::... . :Armoura Very Best Milk, K Large can ---.10 Smallcan ---.05 Acetyline Welding Motor RegrindingValve Refacing with Electric Machine Battery Recharging, with Rental ServiceTire RepaidngCar Washing Upholsteringl Cleaning <E1e¢u-lc Vacuums Cleaned)Gemifne Duco Painting Road Service (Wrecking Car)Oil & Grease (Drain Service' Wa carry a complete stock of Standard Accessories, McQ\1ay Pistons and Pina Goodyear Tires and Tube ,Mobiloils and many other items. Gallon pall White Syrup .65% gallon pail White Syrup ----.35 Gallon pail Brown Syrup .55yg gallon pail Brown Syrup ----.30 P HO N E 7 5 QUALITY MARKET Grocerieb and Meats Aronson Chevrolet Co E. E. Aronlon, Proprietor Come in and sae un---wo'|l treat you RIGHT. another to the John é°m}>iI»}I fa;|:1; fran \H|:I|_1nl mall by Nr ~ ~ m u l ; ~ l t n r f l n f n l n¢nu|»Th e s t a t e h a s t a k e n t h i s m e t h -B R I D G E C L U B o. i o f p m p a g x t i n g th e pheas ant.:E N J O T S T A L K - F E S T as g am e bi rd s an d ha s pl ac ed t he m Iu n d e r t h e p r o t e c t i o n o f t h e I a w i Th. .......».. ... -r ¢\.A .. -..-_ !-_::_- f w h "" ' " "lmrne f £ . h e 1 " L . a u o a s l n g t o n c o u n t ;f r r e n d :i n 'T h e g u r u s l e f t a f t e r a v e r y a b o u t 2 o a . m .A f i : u m : \ : | " d i , , ; \ » ¢ m d . f f .; | : x £ e n d m g s y m p a t h y t o t h b ¢ ..I 1 n o m - 1 r c a v t d f a m i l y .e ~; " ° = ; ~ ° ° f -, - ~ ; 1 =m e w h i c h c o m p l e f z h < f * = = * f ° > ° ' 1 t h e . 1 r x .n g c n e v o r m o r e b a m a n d | . h e f u m i h u ¢ .f » 7 i " t 2 n . 1 . ; : ]! = : R r t t m w w e n n r n n v r I r n | h = 1 P P !b i r l h s l a y s .~I n s u n n m ' w i l l o n l y p l r t i l l l y ' " Farmer. Banker) 'mln Puavosl-: or 'rua con- Icolm'r1r s\:r'r. :mulnznrzscs-w. H. Bnhw. R.| Cou::ty Iupcrintendenmaking it a misdemeanor to shootthem.Innvnv tk;Alu. AIfnu!_\"l1:: gelgbrqteq ~~~ 'e i¢|' " ' "" " " " "Dr i l l | nu l l l l~ __'!€§!?£.FP° "HF".P'Z°\¢° UeI! Is lm, :0| eh.l1|. | and ` E'J...1`T..7-T 3 |m e c o m m u n n y . rsnmss ,mu ` asoc mx. PURECAST . i f "Ili mumply rnpmly and thru will! of ihn nntp-' - - -one as well as énzerfmfnz l°' Azricunuml " "" " ` ° `""°°° enrolled at Umthere being thme PulinFollowing um show,icn of the Answering meh quesiions aa:NOTICE \crowd went to the Riddle home to i why Me |\lGd\r¢lin'l forecasts help-*bm educators.Thel f r 'V b k I.spend the night, not in sleep, butl ful =° farmers?l..°f.'f,¢.,.I.'=f"I`,I'.f..".lf'I'On !U0nl1! ni }.¢.l .......:.. ___l-I.. ......_.. ;-|\A..u .- ,o. ;$;83.62I for agriculture, $5,196 for during me you on Norah Thirteenth NEBRASKA WEEKL"|'I||E3l|.ll.sired, Lincaln. 1:mus'rn1.n. n.=;viEw|may Stlge service hu been ratabim N jpL1<§l»§&f»_S_{1S_QE1§__{[i_.¢§]7__.guhed between Grand In-nd and Tay _. _,__.,, _,_ Ulu zulu! nu unc. lu ulwru 1mx, mr uma ever new as mere s world surplus of rms " " " " " ~ ` " ` L "will be heh! at the Blur Sdn Pa-fair ladies lo sd through mixing! l5'"§""1 more colt:\»nised on Mn . J o e s . mu and daugh- vilion on next Saturday.List. up When morning dawned,there hebnuka farms?te n |.e enjoy ing n mi:from what you hzve for sale and we was I deepy crowd at the Riddle Ia lhe.'e n place for sheep on Ne-Mrs. R. W. Downes. fabmerly Min uuul aunzuuglrr wr me GGL Adelicioustwo-coune hmrlx wal send by the hostels.The dub will be entertained at their next meeting by Mrs. Irene Richter, atwill lell iz on Salunlay, March ns.home but their enthusiasm over husk: farms!Helen c wk ,granddaughter nr le home of her ailler, llrs. Neil7-lr.C. Bandage.their ewd time vru unahated..(Continued on Paz' five)Mn. Joe Cook..urdic of Herman. rar mf.ir homes. Mn. Cari Schmidt enlertalned a number o! ladies al. bridge on [natFridayafternoon.There wen three Rabies.Hrs.Hugh Cooke wa.: the winner of the first prize. _. _ _ - . .. . . - - vi n t . ,3 1 : 1 e h X 7 - S t .P a t r i c k :l a n c e a t L e g i o n h a l l . M 10-O. E. S. meeting. Willard Newell iz reported u being quite aedoualy ill lrlia. C o l e r i d g e - N e w M e t h o d i s t c h u r e 'f C I T Y 1 . 'u 1 . : . 1 L u z . 5 - U u r m l s i u n d e d i c l t e d m a n d y .O m n h n - T h e " O m a h a D a l i y N e 1 r s " |D u m a ffi r m a t i ve t e a m h a d a n a n y me r g e d i n t o " O m a h a B e e " .l z i m e , b e a t i n g t h e C e n t n l C i t y n e t - S e r i b n e r - 2 0 0 f e e t o f f i r e h o s e t o nt i ve t e a m .A t n o t i m e i n t h e w h a l e l o r . A C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e h u b e e n o r g a n i z e d a t A d a m s . B m e k i n op e ni n : hb u i l d i n g K a n e w -e o o! n