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h dlo ud ly .ln jo hn A ma n: ve nt ta Omah a'fhundly 'ith hu uixur md r¢!um~
i dFridaywaning withherM .Clu tc nwa familywho lpent thaweekend 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 analwrnxy
whichoocurndR u t hllt.Th ouplu m! onmu luppyoccasion wen:llr.andln. Geo rgeHimileyand
fsmily of Calhoun, Mr. and lu. LoonHindleyandInmlly,ln . A r th u rHappdl of Olklazsd :nd Lilllnn and
1-Jdvrin Hlndloy.John ThompsonofFlorencen o
up Sslunhy on liluinoil.Mr. and Ain. F. W. Arndt of Blair
andMrs. John Aromon lpent Su:-
du in Chihocm on holiness.
Hin Alla Nelson and Hin J ean-nette Robinwn. tuchon of the llc-
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BACK $.0 5 ONEVE 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 uldbemo re de li ci ous
ha n te ndr Le g ofL a mb .
ew Potatoes andBr o w n
r l v y ..
r l lyo ur ta s tels f o r a
rl m: Rl hRoastofBee!
e havecholce tender cuts
~hone your order andhe
ssured ofQua li tyMe a t
nd Pro mpt Se rvlce.
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at tn: Wm. Harrison homeon last
Thursday.C. J. Hlmlleytnrclted a load of
hog; to Omaha for John Aroason on
Mondaymorning..Irank Thompson and family were
Sunday dinner guests enum James
Fhornpson home.Mr. and"ldrs. Everett Aronson of
Bled: opentSunday evening at the
parental, John Arozrson home.TheProgressiveClubmeetsFr!-
day with Mrs. John Aronson when
theywillhavetheir loalacbleve-
ment day ummm-Hra. Hary Barry spent lan weekwith her daughter, Hrs. Jas. Thomp-
son and family.MisaStellaHlndleywhoteachesthe Greene school, :spent the week-
end with a friend tn Sioux Qty.
Leon Hlndley shelled corn for Wm.
Bcoer last Monday nrornlng.LeonHlndleytrtrcbodaloadof
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 membersof the Merry
Maher: Club met at the home of Hrs.
Joe Bandar at Herman lan Thursday
aftemoon,lnspiteofthestormy
weather.The ladies did sewing, after which lunch was served by the
hostessThe next meeting willhe
held with Hrs. Clyde Fitch at which
timethemembersrrlllrespondtoroll call with a ioke or some funny
incident.
llra. Byron Bunn and son, RobertEugene spent '111ursdaynightwith
hersister,Hrs.NellHurdleand
family at Herman.
'lheL.Flnk:farmsaIeoflanW ed-
Mldlar*aavery successful.The
familymoved toCsdlzonn onSat-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 hometernoon.|Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Borm and Fred
llra.Paul Bury spentHo nd aHetaler spentSunday at the Opal
ith HJThompson while herReeves home.?.'...»...§`..l.'I`°2'. the Hiller sale.Ill randHrs.Donlletaler and
Hr. and Hrs. Lawrence lllller anddwrhzer, Vlnginia me Hr. and Mm
.t S nds.t thJohn IleGeo.1Iainand daughterVirglnla'61?...l§°l.....`faf ae|spent Saturday evening rrlth Hr. and
li n .llsrlePederserl'spentlastMrs. HUP! Tyson.
Wednesday afternoon with Msgs. John
McDonald.The Happy Hollow Club are havin!
their localachievement P\°¥=lm atthe Louis soma home massThe
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
launda .nndghlra. Weston Long moved
rom theWranch districttothe
dross farm ln the Sutherland dlstnrt
the first of the week.LouieJensen 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,LeonardandTheodore,and
HinerPedersen andrrlfe and little
daughter of Blair, were Sunday din-
ner guests of their .laughter and si:-ter, Mrs. JohnLewisofFremont.
LestweekwasMrs.Pedersen'a
blnhdaysoherfamilyhelpedhercelebrate on Sunday.
ALONG THE
: r1
Illesdarnee 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 apleasantlsook-end ln Omaha, going .umm on
Friday and returning home Sunday.
They attendeda shower for Idle:Ruby Reeves given by Mrs. Fay Jones
both young women being well known
inBlair.Theyalsosaw"Sn1ilin'
'l1|ru"' at the Brandeis theatre andcalled on an oll friend. Mrs. Emily
ltuffner while in the city.
Several Putllls of the Bono schoolare absent with a case of rneulea.
Among them are Glen Coulter, Mil-died and Meredith Iverson, ond Flor-
ence and Eleanor Dixon.
;LouieGrimmandfamilyhave
movedontotheCollinsfarm and
their two chlldnea are attending the
Bono ochool.
Messrs and Menlames Harry andKennethTysonplantoattendthe
rneding of the J. M. P. Club at theClifford Krause home inBlair this
evening.
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DANA Domes;
ITwo intra-mural basket hall games
lm Sunday: lr. Iartin Johnson and
na, Hnr lil of nu r Harman,l l l u
Emoxtinolc Coyand John Deaver.lr. L. Fink antsrlalnod a number
of nd;hbora at an onto: supper and
card:Friday evening.Those pau-
tur en :'I `. K.a :. | R. .\ (.lve rao n,
J uKehoe, L. L. Laymqnanda a .
James Paulsen.T. K.Iversonthaliodcorn for
Howard Hdn Monday afternoon.
Hra .C. B. Bun nvr\n t£o lu rho me
Thunday after apcndlng a for meh
with 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 analwrnxy
whichoocurndR u t hllt.Th ouplu m! onmu luppyoccasion wen:llr.andln. Geo rgeHimileyand
fsmily of Calhoun, Mr. and lu. LoonHindleyandInmlly,ln . A r th u rHappdl of Olklazsd :nd Lilllnn and
1-Jdvrin Hlndloy.John ThompsonofFlorencen o
up Sslunhy on liluinoil.Mr. and Ain. F. W. Arndt of Blair
andMrs. 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 and
na, Hnrlil of near Herman,Hh s
EmertineleCoyand John Deaver.lr. L. Fink entertained a number
of nd;hbore at an oyster supper and
cardsFriday evening.Those prea-
:wer e: 'I `. K. a: .| R. .\ (. lve| so n,
. Jas. Kehoe, L. L.. Lsymqnand
James Psmiaen.T. K.Iversonsheliedearn 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 membersofthe Merry
Maher: Club met at the home of Hrs.Joe Bandar at Herman lan Thunday
sftemoon,Inspiteofthestormy
weather.The ladies did sewing, af
ter which luneh we.: served by thehcsteaaThe next meeting willhe
held with Hrs. Ciyde Fitch at which
methememberswillrespondto~ll cali with a ioke or some funny
neident.
llra. Hymn Bunn and son, Robert
~gene open! '111uredaynightwithsister,Hrs.NellHurdleand
amiiy at Herman.
'lheL.!"ink:farmseleoflalrtW ed-
» Jrwasvery successful.Theamity moved toCalhoun onSat-~rdey.
Mn. Oscar llathewa ard son and
nghter, end Frederic Koiterman ot~lair spent Saturday in Omaha.
lim L. D. Warrick has purchasedhe'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 spentSunday at the Opal
s home.
ltr.andHrs.Donlletxler and
an the Wm. Harrison homeon lu !
Thursday.C. J. Hlmileyerucked e lned of
hog; to Omaha for John Aroaeon on
Mondaymorning.Irank Thompson and family were
Sunday dinner guests etllhe James
l'hou1peon home.Mr. ern.}"lrln|. Everett Aronson of
Bw: opentSunday evening at the
parental, John Arozuon home.TheProgressiveClubmeetsFr!-
dey with Dire. John Aroneon when
theywillhavemei: localeebleve-
ment deyum mm -lln. lhry Ben1 spent het weekIrllh her Jauzhler, Ure. Jae. Thomp-
eou and family.Mi nStellaHlndleywhoteachesthe Greene school, :peat the week-
end with e friend ln Sioux Qty.
Leon Hlndley shelled corn for Wm.
Bcoer int Monday momlng.LeonIilndleytmcbodaloadof
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 spentHo 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 rw 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 tb u i t o n e s ,St a n l e yDe ac on ,i n
t h cD a n aC l u p e l ,M o n d a ye 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 eo fi l a r g c tH 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 eAmerican thllega of
nwnasa, ot Omaha.A last prelim-
inary gamepreceded the pnndpal
one.'rms eomteatwaaapartottheevents wnlcnooltatituted 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 completad
Uauara Iootbalt aoneuule for 1927, by
toe agreement that Dana will playfruuty College ol SiouxCsty,town
at mar. place on Uetober to.
DannCollegewillhaveanlm-psou.d athlon: held noxt year if tu-
dlviuuuls canbe solicited, inn will
contribute a d.uy'a work to put tm:
present meldin anettor condition.
tue controlling board nas permittedthis.|evedopmenLll1i.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 ortheLnlversxty orUmahatuesday evening,March1.
Another home game mll be played
Dana on Saumlay, March o.Fndayevenl.\¢,l~ebruary 25,a
large audience inthe Dana Chapel
sq~]1Jl4concertgivenbyHarry
arurnan.This young musician nu
ready, 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|
trainswith elietrlnl c areout ofFmnont, coating $86,000 each.
Prlmroee-Work progressing on the
new Waymlre Reetaunnt building ln
thla town.5Harvard-New post office bnltdirla
I an be eredad in this place.Creighton-Tri-StateUtilltlaaC6
rebuildinglla distributionlines ln
Creighton.
Pauline-Work progressing gravellng Pauline highway.
Columbus -Pwtabeingdiscussed
for construction ot community build-
ing at Columbus.
Star--tiarloadof enttlesllippwfrom here recently.
Bridgeport-Newwarningsigns
being placed at railroad eroasinga in
this vicinity.FortCrook-Improvementtobe
made to King ol Trolls Highway-tween Plattamoutl: and Fort Croo
Depoxitsamountingto$275,511,-
IBIT luported by B83 state banks oflmb mu a t e lo a e o f ms .
|Fnemonlilds requested for con-
tstruetiornof $75,000 new dormitoryfor women at Midland College.
Win.alJe-=Sevetal streets of elty to!b¢ paved bwllllllfll ahortly.
Lmeodn-$1,200,000twelve-ata'y
theatre and officebuilding contem-
plated for construction tn this city.Hershey-New broom manulactnr-
ing plant established here
Grand Island--$100,000appropria-
|¢|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 set
iorth the possible flaws in the bill,ap e nta llth d r tlme lntr y ln g ton e t
forth the isauet ot the question, which
br the walh la the affirmative job.
and in tellin; the affirmative whatquestions they should be debating.
The constructive argument was a
trifleslowandlackedinterestinseveral spots, but in the rebuttal both
teams wokyup and did some read dt?-
batlng.The Dena team had all thestardom of theevening for them-
selvet and it wasdifficult to tellwhich 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 on
his 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:lnonani
Kirkegasrd. fint speaker; P. G. Ran-
musson,secondspeaker;CletrlenaViz. third speaker.
CentralCityCollegeteam:Mr.
I-Gltltley, first speaker; Bliss Turner,
second speaker;Mr. Johnston, 'thirlspeaker.
FORMER BLAIR wadaum CALLED
Hrs.L. J. Beattie,formerlyofBlair and knovrn to early residents
as Miss Lluie Kirby ,died at harhome 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 in1861,
hro y ur; befom the tmm :du mu
t i o nas ke dfo 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 gn e wn o r a g at a n kmu a l :
t o w n .
L o u p( i t y - N e wc h i c h nha 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
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\\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, Allrrlus, 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 m
dbtrict 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 whoue nking questions and Lnlklng
moz .wing wee; c lover or .lf-
dle will gow 10 or more urn this
spring,than our ncreqo nf lweetclover wll|reach about what ltdoe ln other counties of the :une
li n .The soil ln W uhlnnon
county ln thoroughly ntu n te d
wlth moisture from nina Ind wL1-tor uzows,pllu plenty ol llmn
wnieh 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 stock
ehlppen 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 lnrmon
vm 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 x
nlherinx 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, ndthe 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 otherLend: 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 programwu 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 thefirstLyceumnumber.Illness pre-
vented Miss Hayes from giving her
concert.The annnadrecitalof both vocal
endinstrumentalstudents ofDana
College, will be given Saturday sve
nlng,-Ilarwch 12.
Lazt Thursdayevening a debate
was held at the College Chapel. The
Dana affirmative team deieatcd thenegative team of CentralCity 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
ingbridgeacrossMissouriRiver
east of Blair.Blair-NebraskaGaslElectric
Company may fumiah electric current
to this city, and will build substation
of 3-0.This division of the debating ' outside city liwts.:lass hessuccessfullydefendedthe|Ainsworth-Creamery hero shlpped
3313;/ ;§g==»billseveral"'""| , 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 7:80as the culminationof sold to nfwately owned electric com
l:alk, Anna Lange, Gordon PotorsomsbrasltaElectricPowel'Co'nPS\l\Y
5331. ':.";.'°.:.:';.°m:*'....':°'.:..if;';'..3.':;'°.':.:'..§";'; .n';:";".f:.2"""°"
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ln height, and upon um was placedBlue Hill-M new stop Sis15 being
a 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 tc o u r s ei n c l u d e dp a t r i o t i cs a l a d ,U t i l i t i e sC o m p a n yc o n l f ! ¥ l P l l l ! ' 8o n
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I N VJ v l iU t a u a l lU 8 1U I W I IN E BW l llaid 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.Afterher graduation shetaught
schoolIn this oountyforseveral
years and then with the family moved
to Salem, Oregon near which placeabs again taught school and then was
marriedtoMr.L. J .Beattie and
made her home in Portland, Oregon.
Two sous were born to them.One
son and her husband preceded herindeath*some years back.
Since luring Blair she has made
four trips heck, the last one beinginthe ml of 1924.Blair has al-
waysbeenhornstothemandthe
home coming:havealwaysbeen
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 sister
passing 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 lmo f i n h e n n a
oil enzine was too expensive.The
company will rebuild the dist.ib|.:tlon
the family mme
nuke their home."*', "._--_-
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UI pnsaauiIC uiulru,W all! lullMnbel Fiuher capturad (int in
dnmnticn by her planing mln:wr
il 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".
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The fallowhg h ill: nn allev-ad and adored paid:
Pls' 1on for Fab.$4210.88Rumul Htmldc hen L N
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| 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
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Corn yields have been dcubied
For farmen after n favorable
season of street cl ver for Ludwig
leusen rh 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-
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mnsnu Home Quartets:" " " "Paper ..H n . B u r l V a u g h n ~
§>=»¢....¢~ g y w g n l c oM8ilmul,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 .
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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 .
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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
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l l n d T o w n s h i p
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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 . . --
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n a w s u m u m- ¢ r C o a g n n -
xloul Church '?L"'Plu n n l
ll n u u n n l u tu Bama on
Tuesday. nuns s.
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NU!!! monLndlle umnmulhriaBuurkaGlmnk OurrhUn: D. muGvnevieva 8o`b\\mn m H u mBeulah mum
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recent]nr i n
namsunovrrcnes,(moosenauuwsnrreaand pickles, while the second course
consisted of ice cream s ls GwrsoWuhlngton, cakeand coffee.The
number in attendance was 240, ln-
c l u d i n gstu den ts,fa c u l t yme m b er s ,
m a n yfr i e n d so fD a n aCo l el g ea n d
fo r m e rstu den ts.T h eba n q u e tw 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 ewetlll s pl ace.
|K e n e s a w - C h e m i n !a p p a r a t u st 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-Extensiverepairs being
made to stockyania here.
Beaver City -Work to 8103 soononnew sewer systemandpavingthe speaker of theevening,madelprojeet in district No. 1 of this city.
manyinterestingandinstructive;Fsdnnont --Workcommencedon
statements.Dr.Debeltoldabout] ecnstrugon <;f_»=~ Fairmont Cream-
thefounders of the school,givingere butngre.specialmention toRev.A. N. An-lWilc ox-'Fork Pwsfwins on new
dereen who was the first to conceive 1 auditorium here.atheideaofestablishing a collegeHyannis--About $9,000worth of
under the supervision of the Danishfu.e shipped from hero recently.Ss nod.He :poke too, ol the excel-Niobrara-New toll bridge milf belent work, and the splendid fldelityiconttructidaeroesMissouriRiver
thatDr.vig,Prof. C.X.Hanson,n wio ran.MimiFalkandMiss JohnsenhadlSchuyler-Bllle requested for con-
manifoeted toward Dana College for struction of new bridge in this town.
manears.Theslteralsostreasedythoidea that 'S'.... shouldFACTS ABOUT' NEBRASKA
be a junior college before it grado-I-ated into the ranks of a senior lnsti-lNebraska is outranlted br Nevada
tut.on.lt was also ccnpharized byalone 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 itsperson in Nebraska is worth $3,440.27neon.Inreferencetothepneae:\tFrorn a report recently issued br the
generation Dr. Deon remarked thatl.fs.govcmmenl. it n flgurwedthat
the youth of today should not onlyNebnukn pay( taxes on real estate atappreciatetheiradvantagesbut70 per cent of actual value but on all
plainly indicate that they were trulyother classesm P¢\-Ffnl of vlltle.appreciated.An enjoyable ptugraltllThere was collected inthe United
followed the banquet.States in 1925 for "special pxoperiy
One ol' the distinguished visitors st tax"the earnof soo,1s§s,4os.The
theCfollegeat the presenttime iscnly 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 mueiozlalypetitions and this amounted for the
to the Manadturian province of China.3ear to $132,521.Much of ~ °°"f_"
MisaMadsenspokeattheUanlahlfrom the no-called "lntan;1bletax
Lutheran Church oflllnlr, at 9=4s,§With e total valuation ol all pm-and10:45 Sunday momlng.In thepuly ,fortaxationpurposes.of
afternoonshe againaddressed "a something over three billions of "°
largo audience ln the college chspehllara in|925 about one-tenth of one
MissMadsengraveinteresting ar- 1 por cont was represented bl? publicly
ccunta ol the manner in whi:l1 the§own¢dPl0l"2=l»!The fca!.l0as ftvoChineselived,their customs,thelr§tI¢=n;:= aa great lr. 1'Iorth Dalot-a
modes of travel,and also the joy.Nebraska r¢cx:vol frr\11.tl1e feucrm
which a comforted Chinarncn |,7\i:\c:¢|1;1s\\.11Il¥f.lll \ll=1=\S 1925 the rlrn ofwhenhohalcomeintot'ello\rship$l,675.52l.Of this amount $1,533,-
wlth the true God.L lot was for the construet1on_o_f_roaf1.
systemunder a contract withthernunieipallty.
There ls talk of a new subway to
be connnlched between the two big
wlroadstations at Omaha.it ls
thought the connection would anwrerthe demand for a union station and
at s great saving to the companies,
and evmtumlly the public.The CentwWestPublicService
companycombinestheproperties
formerly operated in Nebraska by the
PlatteValleyPowercompanyand
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 inadequateoil engine electric plant.
The new Burlington station in Lin
ccln is being pushed as fast asweather will permit.The plane
for amillion dollar structure,counting the basement.
Aiiirnballfarmerneeded
quarters of land to sweet clover.ter two yea.'.1 rest lt was planted to
winter wheat and last season netted$31.05 per acre.
lilaterialisbeing accumulated atRoselle for a new transrnisslon line
that will carry electric convent from
the new plant being constructed at
Walthill.
TheCedarLight&Power company at ZIartlnnon has filed incor
prrationpapers with an authorizedcapitalization of t1s,ooo.
During 1926 there were 105 municipal electric plants sold to private
companies.Walthill and North Loup
are two Nebnska towm in the list.Ileading twenty weekly papern :lie-closeathat nine NebraskaCounty-
sest towns plan to bedn paving as
soon as weather vrarrunts.
WilliamWallace McDonald, editorof the Valentine Democrat diel in an
(knaha hospital.lie was buried nzhome.
A new million dollar theatre andoffice buillilfgwillbe constmetefl
the
call
not
twoAf-
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$~.25hag~or~ ~-~$11159 2I 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.40ATTENTION
Pillgbury Pancake Flour,18c pkg. for-~.15
Pillsbury Pancake Flour,`
45cboxfor~--.40
Pillsbury Health Bran,
. Largepkg.---.25
w e r epl a y e dl u iF r i d a ya f t l l n u vh
Th ee o n b u tres ult eduf 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 co c c u r r e n c e o f m a n yim po rt an t.
even ts .
L a s tS a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o na sp ec ia l
$~.25hag~or~ ~-~$11159 2I 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.40ATTENTION
Pillgbury Pancake Flour,18c pkg. for-~.15
Pillsbury Pancake Flour,`
45cboxfor~--.40
Pillsbury Health Bran,
. Largepkg.---.25
w e r epl a y e dl u iF r i d a ya f t l l n u vh
Th ee o n b u tres ult eduf 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 co c c u r r e n c e o f m a n yim po rt an t.
even ts .
L a s tS a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o na 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
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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 WeldingMotor RegrindingValve Refacing with Electric Machine
Battery Recharging, with Rental ServiceTire Repaidng
Cai' Washing
UpholsteringlCleaning<E1e¢u-lcVacuums
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 co c c u r r e n c e o f m a n yim po rt an t.
even ts .
L a s tS a t u n i s y a ft e r n o o na sp ec ia l
1400.001125.00
: m m1060.00
:mono
1125.M
1oso.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 in
the open and continue to followthe mother until they wean them-
selvem At all times they have
access 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
xoeoao1300.00Adjournodto meet at call of
President.
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
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1u l a u u r vw l l v x i\P f l 3 } \ |. £ I \
~!§h11ry Farina, 2 pkgs. .251r
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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 WeldingMotor RegrindingValve Refacing with Electric Machine
Battery Recharging, with Rental ServiceTire Repaidng
Car Washing
UpholsteringlCleaning<E1e¢u-lcVacuums
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
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Grocerieb and MeatsAronson 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 .. -..-_ !-_::_-
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Farmer. Banker)
'mln Puavosl-: or 'rua con- Icolm'r1r s\:r'r. :mulnznrzscs-w. H. Bnhw. R.|
Cou::ty Iupcrintendenmaking it a misdemeanor to shoot
them.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 ` a
soc 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 .-
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;$;83.62Ifor agriculture, $5,196forduring me you on Norah Thirteenth
NEBRASKA WEEKL"|'I||E3l|.ll.sired, Lincaln.
1:mus'rn1.n. n.=;viEw|may Stlge service hu been ratabim NjpL1<§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. Neil
7-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 [nat
Friday afternoon.There wen
three Rabies.Hrs.Hugh Cookewa.: the winner of the first prize.
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,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 wM e t h o d i s t c h u r e 'fC I T Y1 . '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 aD a l i yN 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 eC e n t n lC 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 ont 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 .
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C. G. Ma r sh a ll , E d R e na r d, Ve r no n
H a n h a l l .G a l l Jo h ns o n o f F r e
m o n t , E . W . M a n l l l l i o f L i n c o l n ,G . H . M i n k a o f L i n c o l n a n d M i n e sL e u H n n h a l l ,E v a l h r a h d l m d
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correspondents from every community In
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ARLINGTQN NOTES no sixteenth birthday. Cands,- . _. game: and dancing pun-.2 s pleas-*ant evening A delicious lunchA family dinner at the A. lijwu ,Q-nd ,; a Kate hour.
udwig home on Sunday included
~r. and Mrs.Raymond Luiwxgnd daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs.y LIaste.3 and children, Donald
udwig of Omaha,His: Ilelendwig Knight of Mount Piensant,
A large number from here tenin Fremont Friday evening uw ere
they went to witness the tjball game between the and
ilremo:1t.| 1 1 w I Nelson entertainedl., and A. N. Ludwig.'A son, Jamea Albert. 1|as born I §`§°1~f.".§1'T»'ifi'.'§2"° at her home
~:a Tuesday, Maxh lst to Mr. and- rs. James H. Middleton at Wash-
ngton.Mrs. s. A.Pederson returnedhe latter part et the week from~tanning. la., where she was calledo attend the funenl of ln uncle.
Mrs. William Alexander return-
: Thursday evening hom North: nd where she spent several days
The Community Club met Mon-day evening at Crane Chapel. TheChristianEndeavorSocietyhadchargeof the dinner.A goodcrowd and an interesting meeting
was reported.
Mu. Henry Boker retume-1 onFriday from a brief visit in Oma-ha 'With friends Ind relatives.
DRUM NEWS
Nona md Waiter Andaman
called at H. C. Lulen's .Hendry
nfzemoon.Mr. and Hn. Peter Nlel-IE!! wanFrsmont puaengen Int Hendry.Hr.and Hrs.Hu ti n Laznen
gnu! Tuesday afternoon at the H.. L-u'|c':1 home.
Mn. Peter Nielsen gant Tuca-dny Irith llrl. Chris rlablffer-non while the men nttemlad theFred Christiansen nie near Spik-
er.Mr. and Bn. Chrhstinxmn amintending to move to St. Loull.Mn .curl J ensen, Lora Ann:nd Junior gpm: 'Wadneada li'-temoun at the Peter Iranson im,
Chris Wrlch sured wood Wed-
nead;for Fred Chrlllianaen andLan ¥¢°||,m|
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ton at the former'a home Thun-day oftennoon.About twenty-fiveiadiel were present and mnt the
time in sewing on quilt ks a!-ter which they enjoyw a finelunch.Several guests were prev
ent.A very delightful :Heir tookpince on Thursday afternoon when
the Ladies' Circle entertained at hone o'e!ock luneheon.Each mem-ber brought a covered Wah md asno one knew just what the otben
were fixing, the entire menu vuasurprise.Noedlou to my itcontained a hm vnrlety of foodwhich was delicious.Each mem-ber wal pririlend to insrite one
n o n and over forty -fin ladies
were present.Aho: the luncheonthe indie: spent the remainder of
:he ntternoon ix; visiting and sew-
ng.Relatives here had won! from
visited on Sunday at the homo of
her aunt, Mn. P. L. Cady.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes visited friend: in Omaha Sunday.llesduou Vernon Lhnhall, C.G. Mmh ul, P. L . Cn da r w H.3 Mlrsbzll spent Frilly in Oma-
n.H.I..Pharria returned I1nmBenninllon on Friday where hespent the week.
Clyde Ludwig gave a delightful
affair in his studio on Mondayeveningwhenhe entertained |company of young folks.
Zn the Midland Cage Meet held
at Fremont on *""';; and Satur-
d l l the Arlington ig):schoolqutot\ nap 1| ee din c 1us .| A .toplay : glin t Pnemont which 2%-sultod in a. defeat for the loudt a m 16 to ID.They were not
used to the biz court at Fremontand had difficulty in finiing the
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this year.Carroll had been illwith an attack of influenza whenothercompilations set in andmade bil condition worse.Blu Helen Ludwig Knight :e-
turned to hor home at HauntPleasant, Iota after visiting heresworn] dlrl with her father, A.H. Ludwig and other mlativu..
Hn. Liltlo J . Todd, who spentseveraldays lan week at the
home of Hr. and Mrs. George liar-slmll, loft on We-lncsday for Law-rence, Klnnl to wait her son.
A packed house xnreted the con-
tmlltlta in the annual decIlm.lto.°y
contest Thonday e\1-aim; at theCongregational churrh.The program wal thoroughly enjoyed byxl! present and the numbers playedby the Junior ond High School Or
eheotru and the siolin selection:by Fair! Kubig were all lllelttly
Woman: Club.They also attend-
ul " Smi lin ' Th n\' " a t tb l B ru-ddl In thi evening.Hrs.0.H.Lowa was on the
sick list last week.li n .P.L. Cady attended thafuneral af an auugin Frumont onWednesday..
Eula Adams v u leeond with
"L¢ddie".In the humorous elm.Velu Andaman ' n u fla t wi th" A Football Fm".Duma Cady
vu sec ond with "At the Snip-
ming Ponzi".Hnadarnn Hum Gllfry , IlarryOstertnan and W. 3. Sen: 'nn
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the slats high school buket billwurmmmt which wil! take planthis comin; week-end at Lincoln.
A Inga number oi local fam pinawto Lincoln to mee the gumsif $1 road: an H0011
llrs.Elhd Unland una ulladup Polk on 'niursday by th faer-ioun condition of er mn, L. Car-lln . H. C . Hamm a nd »
ln J Hr . a md M r \ . A n J o n uChildmn.
Kr. and Hn .Art Jones ~
children wen dinner B"-ICSW at dllClriPieper home in BILL!
Friday.Wednesday ewningcalleustNewkirlu wan His; Vinh am-g,Mines Edna and Catherine Nur-
irk,Edward Nnkirk and UI !
ape.lr. And Hn. Mack Widrweir AllFremont maved llondu onto thPetm- Tuff!farm.
Snuniay tuning guests at 'hdBuchnrdta ren Raymond N01-
kirk,Kenneth Hugivluln,H i;,»=°»- and Clyde Luun and
cpe.lr . an d li n. E d Nn lk kk a l lHue] wen Sunday afternoon all-»
o n .at lac k Wickwdra.I l l !gg-M nh l sp ent th e dtzrn oaa
re.
ll m . F r i u ! n u u ¢ n i |-
FIU: hu daudlhr,l n .W ~Nvvl i h i u lp i n g e a n f o r b lrt h a n :I n u r a h fr é m m n : :~
¢\-11:E m a n u e l A n d ~8 r dinner gueltl at
Woman: Club.They also attend-
ul " Smi lin ' Th n\' " a t tb l B ru-ddl In thi evening.Hrs.0.H.Lowa was on the
sick list last week.li n .P.L. Cady attended thafuneral af an auugin Frumont onWednesday..
DRUM NEWS
Netra end Walter Andenen
called at H. C. Lulen's .lllondny
afternoon.Mr. and Hn. Peter Nlel-shi wereFremont pusengen last ilondey.Hr.and llra.Hnrtin Lennon
t Tuesday afternoon at the H. L-u'ee':1 home.
llra. Peter Nielsen gent Tuca-dny title llrl. Chris rlalnffer-non while the men attended theFred Christiansen nie near Spik-
er.Mr. and Hrs.Chrl|=t.i:ns-en areintending to move to St. Lottla.hirs.iovnrel »'°";,°=-- Lore M;
n un or gpm:a -temoon at the Peter Iverson im.
Chris Wrlch sured wood Wed-
nesda for Fred Christiansen andLan ¥¢°||,m|
M!! Harlin Larsen crpent Wed-
nudly anernoon srlth Mrs. LanRolland while Mr. Lanen helped:avr wood.Calle Hansen sudFredChristiansenalsohelped.
llr. and llrs. Calle Hansen endeililldnsn 'were Honda m u h :vis ito rs at Lar a mud.
Hh s Ruth g ,,¢nn,|d rhltelllen week with r sister,Hrs.hrls Wrlch and family.'1'he.L\dies' Aid of St.Paul's
~ureh mn last Thursday az the~oms of Rev. and Hrs.Rebirt-|Eleven mtmbers and thasidtors were present.The finit-~n were: Hhs Ruth Sappenfleld~I Blair, Hrs.Nels Chrlsnnnsen,nd lies Emma Hansen.Ure.dnertsen served a delldons
l.lrl¢hl»0lllrgl.l&¢fl.Mrs. HZC.
r l l l n *I l be hostel:nest
Hrs.Andrew Johlnlen tpenturadsy nfhrnoon with llre. Ps-: Nielsen..like Nena Andersen called at
e Harlitl L11wel home Bahlnhyftannon.
Qnlm friends extend eonntu-uona to llr. and Hn.alterovnk upon the birth of an eight
~und non, Sundaifl morning.Hn .o r a l v u l la :sry Knutson, a~nner Orum wi..Orem friends were sorry to hear£ Mies Wilma Hansen having to
dergo an opentlon lut ' Ne s-
ll' at the Blair hospital and wish~r her a speedy recovery.The Ladies' Aid of the Danishunch met Wemudny lfternoonthHrs. Joe Jeleen.Fifteen
mbere and reversl men andildren were present.The visit-re were: Mn. Lufzl Larsen, Hel|Leona and yde Larsen,
~nnie Weaver e! Frieml, Nebr.,
las Helen Nsvkirk and H n .~rig Chriatofferaon.Hrs. Jensenrrsd'a :dos lunch to her'tsrl. Rudolph And:-esson be
oetess next month.Mr. and Hrs. Alert Jensen mdIldren and Lonnie Weaver spentriday at Chris Benaone.Roy and Erwin Petersen spent
rltlay night with Alben and Or-
BenuntMiss Kinben Llrie~ vllitod onnday dtemoon at the Ha:tinrsen bonu.A number of folks epent Tues-
; evening at Rudolph Andres-.'s helglng Mr. Anzeuoneele-u m .lnlwdnr my n r o a a r .cl Mrs. Joe Jensen, John,Ruthd Dorothy; llr. and lin.Gir l!
neon, Albert and Orval: ltr. andn. Emanuel Andreason, Kennethd Stanley and Alfnd Nellon.ne.Andreaeon served x:e.fresh-ts to her gueltn.
Tueulay evening callers at Will
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correspondents from every community In
Washington County .
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ARLINGTON NOTES
A family dinner at the A. H.
Ludwig home on Sunday included
Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Luiwigand daughter Joan. Mr. and Mrs.Ray LIuLe.3 md children, DonaldLudwigof Omahz,His: HelenLudivig Knight of Mount Pheasant,
Il., and A. N. Ludwig.A son, Jamea Albert. 1|as bornon Tuesday, Maxh lst to Mr. andHn. James H. Middleton at Wash-
mgton.Mrs. s. A.Pederson returnedthe latter part oi the week fromManning. la.. when she ans calledto attend the fumrnl of an uncle.
Mrs. William Alexander return-
: Thursday evening hom NorthBend where she spent seven! hy:
at the llv1|\8 of ber daughter, Mrs.Cecil Burt
-Mr. and Mrs. E. W. liarshxli
nd daughter, Valentine md Mn.. H. Misha motmed from LincolnIFrichymd vilrited relatives~ere Ssturday evening.
Catherine Shadonix r u p l u s -Uy su:p1ized at her horns out
[her sixteenth blrlhdly.Cands,
. game: and dancing pusr.-J a pleu-f ant evening.A delicious lunch
1|.l.| served at a Kate hour.A large number fnnm here tenin Fremont Friday evening uw em
they went to witness tha Ljball game between the and
ilremo:1t.li n .w.I.Nelson enberhlned|two tables at bridge at her home
on Tuuday afternocu.
The Community Club met Mon-day evening at C1ana Chapel. TheChristianEndeavorSocietyhadchargeof the dinner.A goodcrowd and an interesting meeting
wu meportesl.
Mu. Henry Bohr returned nnFriday [rogn a brief visit in Omn-hn 'With fnends and relatives.
Mn. George A. Brin:shall washostess at a pnttily appointed onen'dock luncheon on Saturday nt-
umoon when she entertained in
Hu llu ll,C. C . lllnh all, A. CfMarshall.Lawrance Echtenhmp,C. G. Marshall, Ed Renard, VernonMarshall.Gall J ohnson of Fre
mont, E. W. Manlllli of Lincoln,
G. H. Minka of Lincoln and MinesLet: Hnnha ll, Eva lhrahdl mdValenthme Marshal! of Lincoln.Misa ' E wa Gamer of Omahavisited on Sunday at the home of
her aunt, Mn. P. L. Cady.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Grimes vilited friend: in Omaha Sunday.liesduau Vernon Lhnhall, C.G. Mm h u l , P . L . c ms w H.3 Mlrsbzll spent I~'ri~!|y in Oma-
n.H.I..Phlrrls returned I mmBennington on Friday where hespent the week.
Clyde I-0d\\'i2 ggve A delighlfu!
affair in his studio on Mondayeveningwhenhe entertained |company of young folks.
Zn the Midland Cage Meet held
at Fremont on Frida and Sltur
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q u n t n t w a s p l a c e d i n c h u A t o .
play : glin t Pnemont which ce-sultcd in a. defeat for the loudt a m 16 to ID.They were not
used to the big court at Fremont
and had difficulty in finiing theIbnsket.Th ei r tu m work andpassingsltaekouf.~clu1-ed Fre-mont and in the second bd! theyhonor of her niece, Mis: En Mar- |c!e;nly out-played their oppanenh
:lull whose :pplcaching'who had run the score up to 16toHolmanLudwig was reeeaty||nnounced.Misa Lhnh all was
.g;ennted with two iovely gifts.
i e tables held centerpieces of~I town Iut Monday evening when pink roses and place m dlchooimatea and ; few 0lhen'Ior the following ,.».11~»`{ff°M...
rapped in to help her celebrate Janus w. A. Whitford,H. W .
lo i i nth e fi r a vth lif o i th e g ame .Decker and Rhea, were the star:in the floor work and Echben-kamp was the but basket hitter,making five of the points.Ari-inzlon bu been paixd with Goth-
enburg and placed in clan B forI
the slats mn sc hool buket billtnurnnmant whic h wil! ako planthis comin; week-end at Lincoln.
A Inga number oi local fam pinamata L inc oln ton e the gmsiftoad: an zvod.li n .Ethd Unland una -balladto Polk on 'niursday by th faer-ioun condition of her mn, L. Car-rol! Unllnd. who is touching than
this year.Carroll had been illwith an attack Q! influenza whenothercompilations set in andmade bil condition worse..Hin Helen Ludwilt Knight :e-turned to hor home at Haunt
Pleasant, Iota after visiting herei
Eula Adams was second with
"L¢ddie".In the humorous elm.Velvn Anderson ' n u flu ! with" A Football Fm".Duane Cady
vu sec ond with "At the Snip-
ming Ponzi".Hnadarnn Hum Gllfry , IlarryOstertnan and W. 3. Sen: 'nnhuttolael UD the Rebekah k¢|||in|.ton at the femur? home Thun-day afternoon About twtnty-flu
iadlel were preesnt and mnt the
time in sewing on quilt ks a!~ter which they enjoyw a finelunch.Senrd guests were par
ent.A very delightful slhir tookseveraldays with her father, A.place on Thursday afternoon whenli. Ludwig and other mhtivu.[the Ladies' Circle entertained at h
Hn . mm, J T.,dg_ who spent one o'c!ock lumheon.Each mem-aeveni day s ian week at the
home of Hr. and Mrs. George liar-shldl, left on Wednesday for Law-rence, Klnns to wait her son.
A packed house greeted the con-
umlazau in the annual declnmntmy
contest Thunday e\1-aim; at theCongregational churrh.The program was thoroughly enjoyed byxl! present and the numbers playedby the Junior ind lliazh sumo; Or
chestral and the siolin selection:by Fair! Kubig were all lveluyapplauded.l i m Anna Elmercoachedthethirteencontnuntaand the judges found it ratherdifficult to decide the winners u
some 'rex wry dose.In the ontorkll slut By mn Meivanl won
first with '*'I'he Return of Regu-lu|"; Hun' \!c{lvI!an wuz secondwith "Fear God and Taka Your
Ova Part".In the dramatic thatLutile D|Wltt Wls first, her dec-tion being "Who:In of Time".
¥
ber brought a covered Wah md asno one knew just what tha otbon
were fixing, the entire menu wasasurprise.Needlou tu my itconhnizzed a la:go vnrlrty of foodwhich was delicious.Each mem-ber wal pririlenz! to insrile one
n m and over forty -fin India
were present.Abe: the luncheonme indie: spent the nemninder of
the lfternoon ix; visiting and sew-in .
lelalliew here had won! from|Lon' Beac h, mu. that Mn. Jen-nie Cook is much halwved ld-
=£hou¢'h in | very wen eaed cun-dition.
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Mrs. J ohn Grimes and Hn. J.
F. Luke: went to Omlhn Thun-
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Lrin Ramen and family mdgHrs. Henry Diekmqir
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well ordered home needs at prices that will save you money. They
invite you to use their experience in furnishing your home.
We handle a complete line
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this Month Gnly i My*
.1 Varmshesani! Vegetables
G l nfinest interior Varnishes
and Lacquer;
Special spring prices on
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Barn Paints
Blair Drug Co.
play in; eud.nd llrs. Chu: Chriatoffebchildren were Sunday I!-
zuertx at Roy Pollen.nd Hn.Fmd Dic kmanrnklyn spent Sunday lfblr-Chril Hansen.=
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to you to inspect my stock of
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ren srmae Nc lrkirh.rd and James Wulf :pantafternoon at Henng Kuhn.Iermln Rahlfa a son 1.1at the preunt time udth
:ntl Hr . m d M n Johnnuff._
Nelson called at J eniu Frhlay evening.A n icalledthru an llonday
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washer! of similar quality.
During this m onth only-spe c ia l tim e
payment terrns are being arranged.Phone orcome in and we`ll gladly tell you about than.
ETERSEN HARDWAR
Blair, Nebraska
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washer! of similar quality.
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Hn .H.C.Rum\I3l¢n vlnitedFriday afternoon Ind evening at
the Chris Nolurn home.Hr. Ru-muuen, Harold and Helen also!'1N.'nt the evening there.Leonard Nelson and Jena Han-lon spent Sunday aftensoon withHarland Nelson.The Kenorill Club met Thunlzhy
f Mu .nftcI'I|00n at the home o\ u : | |\ . l F § |c n . .. . . . . . . \ . . . . . . .
aorenlen nomo woanesoay.
'ro c unts b1=:.\| Axn
rox C HEAP CUTS
Housewives hazy' most of tha
meat for Amerlnn families,butthey have nwer taken the tmubh
zo post themselves on the variouscull avaliable and how to what
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New Coats
_Authentically correct in
every detail,t h e s e
Coats at.the prices
m a r k e cl represent
most unusual values.
Ma y W e s ho w th e m t o
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in Sport and Dress Coats.
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Disiinciively styled,
f a u l t l e s s l y m a d e
f r o m fa bric s t h a t
fa s hio n fav o rs fo r
the coming season,
these Dresses are
t. r u ly marvelous
v a l u e s a t t h e p r i c e s
w e a r e a s k i n g .
Silk Crepes, Taitotas,
Goorgottos.
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Stunning new Hat
styles for spring and
summer service The
models themselves
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trimmings especially
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Colors---Black,Wood,
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Ql-4 c f l o i c c o f a¢°rt's.'ror£e.e.. /ac r u / ( nc o f e f; / o ne s ,-S r n r / fe a n d .W as iff y.
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I l l l " u n a u x I n t r a m u r a l w t u :present.Refreahraenta were serv-ed to the ladies.Hn .Chris Lar-sen will entertain at the next
meeting.Jena Sorensen alled at the H.
C. ltaunussen home Sltu y al'-
ternoon.Mr. and Mrs: FredChristinnnen
and sons, spent Sunday afternoont th C ll H home.I e I e ana-enFritzKnotsen and daughter,
Laura and Ed Hansen spent Sun-"=; afternoon at Adolph Wolfe.i n Louise Laraen called atPeter Iverson: Sunday afternoon.Thursday evening catlers at theWillWolf home wete.Mr. and
MH.Chris Larsen and Dorothy,Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel AnlrealonanI sons and Atfzed Nelson.Mr. and Hrs. Adolph Wulf and
J.C.Christensen were Friday
evening guests atFrita Rnutaens.Mr . a n i Hrs. Gottlieb Stork
and family visited Monday eveningat Emanuel Andrvaaons.Sunday afternoon guests at theflottlich Stork home were Nr. andMrs. James Larwen ond childrennml Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Larsenand children..
Illr. and Mm Home Wulf and
rhilnlron were Sunday afternoonxieiturs at Lara Rollanda.
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Storkg f "Omaha passenger: Thurs-
1 gr.Axel Ilonscn was a Wednealayevening caller at Ricluml Nelsom.
.Quite a few Crum ehild:en wereabsent from school last neck onaccount of yriupe..Among themwere Viola Ne son and Malvem
Larsen.
them.A national anncy conduc-ted by the United States Deput-
ment ot Agricudtum in cooperationwith the National Live Stock and
Heat Board revealed that the ar-erage woman is familiar with
onty about three steaks and r n
roasts The comumer is to blamefo: the comparatively high pdeea
of some cuts of meat.Eighty-five per cent of the demand ia for
cuta which areeonsidered choice,
32: 133° .';'°'.:.. °;o" :;° only 'il
the demand could be more evenlydistributedorer all ful!,prices
would be automatically re-adjuat-
ed on a more equal level.Thecheaper cut; of ment are just aa
nutrition: ar the cut-1 more in de-mand,if these cheaper cuts are
properly prepared.The National
'Live Stock and Meat Boon! la|putting meat text books into the
high schools of every state In aneffort to help not only the house-g.. ives but also the producing farm-
ers and livestock mtn of Nehru-Ilta :tml surrounling states.When
|£ho demand for all cuts from acarcass is improved. the pnue of
the live animal; is going to alsoimprove,meaning a better price
for the producers.-R. C. Pollock,
manner 05 the National Livestock
and Meat Board, speaking to the
Improved Livestock Breeder: Al-laoeiation at Organized Agricultu.ra,
The gruteat conqueror ia one
who hal eonqllord himself.
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my spfiggmla Tires &.Tubes ~~
Compton Garage
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B A K E S A L E !B A K E S A L E ! !
B A K E S A L E ! I !S l t u n l l y ,l l c h .
I2t.h.a t Ca m pb e ll 'a F u r n i t u r e
S l o ve , b y t h e S t . i l u - y 'a G u l l d o f
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Hrs. Lulu Cushman hu movedintoher property hx town ho m
1-he farm near Spiker.
c. ic. Hendon. Iloenaed embalm-
er and underteker, Blair.Oifico
phone, 181, rea. phono, 224.3~tf.
Hin hm Loftia, who has been
viaiting relatives in Blair for afew weeks, hal :owned to her
heme :ner Herman.
lr . an d Hn. Harold Stewarl
enjoyed "Smilin' Thru"at the
Brandeis in Omaha last I`:£d|;r
evening._
His; Jane Noble enjoyed theweekend at home.She returned
to Lincoln in time for hor achoo
work on Monday.
For Sale-Used piano in Biair.
Guaranteed in good condition at n
very duirable price and terms.c u :Schafer a Peck,Tekamah,
Nebr.Phone ss.2-U.
Howard lIesiinga and familyleft the forepart of the woek for
California by way of automobile.
Should they find thing: to their
Agoo dhllweu torb c h.
46-U.Norih Bids BuirerBhop.
J. E. Campbell, iuraitun, waand undertaking.I§\0»tf.
J. E.. Campbell,furniture, mn
and undertaking.50-U.
Dr. l..ay hn.l Huw, Chinpne-
tor , F lr men su n mx Bld g.u .
ForSth-Barred Roc k agp, $4
par hundred.Phone 1212 on 40.
4-u.Dm Thompson.
For thoro ndB.C..R.!.R¢d
setting eggg hu m amnptromlly
fine flock. call Red 53.7-lt
Hr . n d ln . W i lllu n Wolf!
1rlmhava bana n!. heA. »\.J en-
u n f a r m u e movlngn eu' Dl-
catur thiswnk.
... .Good white Kheruon oat:for Latest style i.1 Spring and I arrlta all kinds of Icumrance.
aale.
4at.Hmm: Quin, Blair Rt. 1
Easter hats from $2.15 to $7.50 at Office over Flrmon State Bank.
Mn.. T. C. Hlltonl.7-U.t1»26t.R. H. Baamuaacln.
Special ghouring of Easter mu.C. K. Bendorf, licensed embahn- f Sport coat.:and ladies' dren
linery Friinr. llareh ll, at lin..or and undartakar, Blair.Office coats from $14.75 is $40.00 at
T. c ;Hlltona.7-IL phono, 161, mea. phone, 224.3-if.llra. T. C. Hlltona..1-ti.
c. x. Andezaon an moved ...lr. and llra.C'. N. Hansen vu.-1 w w i m m a r a t e d o r w n u
Iamily into the Aa; Dixon.Jr.,hed an aunt, Ura. 8. A. Juul of on your farm loan!I make loana
residence on wut Lincoln amor.Omaha lut Sunday.for lea than 5% and combined
with co-operative pian, makes 1%C. !{. Bendorf, lkenled ambalm~Hr. and Brel Joiri Trialer of un very bucr and uadertaker, Blair.Office Ft. Calhoun were Blair caller: on 1-cz.John |.| R,r m d N |,
phone, IGI, rea. phone, 224.8-Lf.
lllaa Josephine Robinson of
Omaha visited over Sunday withthe daughter:of Hr. and Hra.
C do Burger at their homo on
~oth sheet.
We have the beat egg muh mi
chic k Starter to be found or ve
Enemy . calling at on John c u-Pe '' ° '° r.ter home.|Hr.and l n .Clifford Kraoae
entertained the J. ll. F. Club atHr. H: .L Hansen win become a their home last Thursday evening.
PIR of !.h¢ Farmera' Qian Bank Refrealmxeuta uma aerved by meforco, 5°l'II==ir\t Ilia dunes at that hoateaa at the cloae of t h e t m l
Tha Howard Hd n family a xplace March 14th. _|
We have the beat c n muh to moving thi: week from the John
DANA WINS THIRD
STRAIGHT vxcron'
Dual. won their third :Insight
vi c t o r y wh e n th e V i k i n g ~team took | 2- 1 dedslon m
Chndron Stste Normal Colkge in
one of the most peculiar debatesever held on Danni Ilnor.Un-
b e f ~ u n d a r ~ ~ f u ~ ~ y ~~ r f ~ t o t h e ~ : ~ ~
the Ingudhnts and you un mix farm northwest of Arlington.
It yourself.Sn ul for !.|nk4|,1.;Wlsil¢ enroute the family are stay-
4s-tt.Blur uilung co.hr at the home of lin - c . B
Hdn in sau :lt u l hlnF o r S d e - P n n b r e d lL I Re ¢ ! S '" " f 'w r y ¢c ma n . c . h » m. A 1 » ° h ; } ¢.>°<i ° m ° w ",{,,,,lfnzm.s a s ' b o §u m - y E m y i:\|en'.ed¢loea!
loads.. U h r S a t u r d a y ~ f f reader in last veek'| Enterprln,
Moore, Teknmah.-advertising a. couple of Shortlwrn
|'Hzeputor vrillapeak bilefly§Pray er mutha every W ednes-
lnnv ¢».¢|an n||.nbnntP;Lrir.k.thASeotch.P~:ole|I.-dar ewni: a: n£8 n. m.' n m s n r n n r n l s s
J O IN A . u m m nua n-
rssum :v an m v usnn
(mm um vldnny pcbend |¢ unSam Hdlhsin home lut hnuday"ming \o help lllu un Kuhrmum bn birthday.Th nvning vu rpm playing vu-lemmIt wb' - delldmuv u .by ln. Hol-
fu n l l y h o p q r t a l u n t b l p l u | | ¢ u e d l a t ¢ l | W m . l l c b o n a l d h o m e .L o r n a .
m u l !fo r n r r u n h n i v i n I.f l !I !?u»h am m u n i I
|Ieikl.
Unch Hun' De Lon; M Cou-
d lli lu i f a tf llltllk we r tn e n d lo
*nm KOIL ltatkm this droning on
he subjod, "About N Yan Ago".Th e wma : Hu n k homo 'ns
udn 'ary happy by the urivxl ct
sr on r NOTE S
Tax Ri.ckard'a heavywdght elim-
ination tummy in furnishing fightfam with more ml fights behretn
tha 558 501| than hu been tbdr
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mm num 'mmm so ¢iuy {um missionary no 11~=1=»-1. hu 1°-I Cholrpmc tioe mr: Friday m-
hdghu.W itnell suc h inaeun muiabie work tmong tho Druids 2Ii¥\¢li3P»masn n granted Cobb,n==u».'»=»d hh present influence tx Bw-|The B. Y. P. U. *III meet with
um-my , et u.vm and America.the o ther sm: p eop!e '| "twir-...'ru >°v11x people of the Ag,¢»u;t.im| »z un diy at the C'hri|!.1a.n
County and- district basketball gather nt 1 p.m. for a discusslun church SBMAV evening, larch za
dimlnaticn tourney: are b§in|_me_g .._._Ili 6:80 o'c1ock.
Q : v s
I I w a u u u \ . . . | \ n l | u 'g v o q
Fm Sale-Sewing Mscbine in
excellent oonditian.
1-n.Mrs. Mattie Pound.
A 1926 S tu Sedumifor tilecheap.Car in A No. 1 condition.
Inquire at Enterpdze office.5-2t.
An intra-mum! bukdhll mu
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Su EJ Chuan and Son for .,:;;" -. ...,..pdnting, vim handng and decor-
ating.A full lim of will paper
to melect from. Phone 21 on 38. 6tf
|&__§||d|__?.m|¢|i§"` ~i.~§|..;~§~§~i~'~ ~""§g" 'af ""`SniL". I lliu Ruth Cheely , who :thumb
the slate university at Lincolnspent the week-end at the parnntal '
Bun Choely home.
Hn. vi I). Davidson and limi
children of Kansa.: City an lml¢|
visiting her parents, Hr. and Mn
Aifred Fear.
Jim Reeh of near Adiufton,
wu pu lle di n to a er vs o ntha jur y
Ind while in the city called on theEnterprhe iorce.
Wldte bknsom sweet clover ned,
$9.00 Pe:bushei.llfdfa.seed i
|t.he church.Enter manic.imedlntely after school "-.4-lf. mud na mum on uw ln.. and lik: mngue, num ui¢|_ w.\smNc'mN oouwrv The mm of an Loyal Leque '"ihdfield fum.ligne ol tht light heavyweight FAR!! BUREAU NOTES Illbttslhlrdiy I-Remoon with ln.CHRISTIAN CHURCHlin Qin. l(cDonnld of Blair dlvidon. lndld in a verdict hmr (Continued from nun one!Novell at hu homa.all u ¢l11.-_....._... .
/..,wr.Lenten b o o l le u u e t o b o o n !n n ""'"""ff"'r u
xnoitnmdintandthattheaoeoadl-
tionlaremada part oiiheega;
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Borrow ROAD
ln. J amae Canety 'rent doom
in Om!he last Saturday mornin;
lm! Inn :n nlir Rnndnu vleitn- |I
ner: nannl..l i m Alma Wrieh spent thew¢k~e:\d at home.
llau a Do rn . Mma, * kg andLiora Whlieh vidted at the uguat
me Jr.A number xggwgle from thisvicinityatiae dance in
\~\'aahin|'Lon on Friday epnlag.
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a raWien of near Elk City Thuraday..ijlila Rose Wine, Qans 9.1 Carl
z."..°'m';;;:;' ~Hr. Rniph Fairchild 9/I Kennard
haabeenhjledtoteaehzhenpporroom at leGu1-hy aehool for next
r w The present teaelur, aliasAlt; Nelson, expect: to attend the
state univedty another year.
llary and Ruth Robinson agent
Sunday afternoon. at the James
Illtlllnlflome.Hr. eni llrl Chris Hina enter-._\ | __ _ |l l . . -2 1 3 \ Y - a - . .
Ray 19.' Q'"§`:>»f=3=-` s»;'""'
the Slllnilh 1roo.!~r.hopper on
llarrh 23. ind no doubt the win
nerof tk ialnateh wi lllale r b e
matched Andnot Jack Dempsey,who will lttearpt a comebac k to
the title podtlon wrated fromgm by Gsm Thnney last summ-
r.
'l'|1.e llid1rottnrn A: A. U.box.{ng
a m e n :
3:00-1:00 Noon Intenniuionmo A LONG 'nun AGRICUL-TURAL PROGRAM--H C. Filley,
Chr. Rural &o:1om1ca Dept. U. of
N. College of Apieuiture.Answering such questions aa:
What does the consumer want? _
Where are Nebraska-grown pro-ducts consumed?
How can Nebraska farmers reduce
freight fharfel?
v u -;n w | » ¢ . a ¢ n
usruonlsr cauncaCarl G. Bader, Pastor.
- u
.10:00 ~ Church School.
I1:00 a.Morning wonhip. The
~ "A GE:-e;t Secret".
:p.m.worth League.7:00 p.m.Pr°f. ATB: Varian-
ian of the University of Omaha
wil! preach.
Giad to no so rnsny at Bible
School i n t Sunday.Lets have
125 next Sunday.Can we counton you!
Cluiatiarl Endeavor at 6.30.
Evening wonhip at 7:30.Goodmule and a good speaker at each
service.Come and help ua make
it better.Prayer meeting every Wednes-
day evening at 7:80.
inoq1:dl:||Dixc:
Ihlna
s l u m - m u8e |G lr . h u
$14.00 per bushel.
I-lu.ull| *"°°=-lam' ""'l """'| Ilvllln "T»ii|'i}ua."P-u..|II Un- 1 wma in 5 na:Ummm muu sn
Wanted--Position in garage u " " ° " " " " " """me num of the nrmer readers mm o n i ln u y mmm s s ru n o s noun une:zmrcaronoan auto mechnnle and aulo eiév:-'Auormy and Mrs. Grant Luth-The w°"'~'"* Foreign lliudon-The County D°¢I*m=l°3 Con-on the rural routes Friday me th e du h o f iu uu ,bu t 1 du h Hlrtha Palanen, Arthur8i'momm
i:i¢inn :ml lmnhll nhnnlpr Pimnn Imp up-ent the week-and in Omaha " 7 Society of the . u°fh°'nf "F fill "$.'°°!** '"}_*" B@air high before the day vu over Ha..-ry over what the iuuel of thu Auth Piano Duet Ksty Did Hudl
I "|1 0 1 C l II "T IIICI IE Illll l.l.Il.|l£l.lH|)"S T ~ ~|: 1 d l i r .f n d r f b " . L o u ! !Se h e = = k | 2 i n x . h ¢ C m l g h t o n U l l fwl i i l i f | 'Y l D . |t i c n o f A m e r i a n w h a t .u o r k l B L A I R R A P T I Q 1 ' n z m m u I U , .vi s i t i n g fr i e n d s a n d at te n de d th e !c hu l c h ,n a n m e e t a t u m Cr o vre i l
-v H ! ._ l . - . . . - - _!.l- ..-\ . 11Black IW.
5-St.H. v. Rasmussen, Blair.
Hrs. Wm. McCracken and Mrs.
Ernest Tornbiad will leave today
for their new home at MissouriValley, where their husbands have
purchased a novelty store.
A girI's necklace was found in
the A. L. hall after the dance of
Feb. 26.Owner may have same
by calling at this office and pay-ing for this notice.7-lt.
Just In--A shipment of the new-
est things in wall paper.Prices
range from 15 rents and up.We
handle the best paintz on the mar-lset.Plume 144.
IIppe.ly and Nelson,
4-af.211 s. Washington SL
The dance given at the Legion
hall last Saturday evening by
"Melody May and Her Orchestra'
waspoorly attemlw on account ofbadroads and disagreeable wen-
ther.The orchestrs proved bo be
poppy and those who were present
enio)e¢i the evening.
n i n g , M a r c h 1 7 t h .Al l th e sc ho ol s
i n t h a c o u n t y a n s h o w i n g fi n e
i n t e l ! I t I n th i s co m i n g co:lte1L
Th e n w i l l b e : u l o o m p e t i t i o a .1 :
T h e S t .P a t r i c k ?d a n c e a t t h e
Le g i o n h a l l w il l b e he l d M a rc h 1 7 .
B o a u r e t o o o m o ;1 - 1 :
Sp l e nd i d ll1l ld¢I l l !b f e n J n .
g a g e d fo r t h e S t . P a t r i c k i : l a n c e
at t h e L e g i o n h a l l .Yo u wi l l en j o y
b e i n g t h a n , M a r c h 1 7 .7 - l t
M a r c h 37 0 :i a t h e d a l e o f t h e
I | .
Th e s e c o n d n u m b e r o n t h e L
a u r a c o u r s e a t D a n a C o l l e g e , l l
St an le y Dea co n,cel eb rat ed »
lo n e , a p p ea r e d laal.M o n d a y la
ni n g, M ar c h . 'l ', a nd d el i g ht e d
a u d i e n c e w i t h a w i d e n p n r t o i r e
n o u n b o t h l n E n g l i l h a n d Io
ton gue s.H r . D e a c o n h a l a p l ~
in g p e rs o n a l it y a n d h e l d h i s a ~
e n o o t o t h e c l o n e o f t h e P w r
w h e n t h e y w e r e l o a t h t o l o t h i
g o .
a
IT IS EASY TO SHQP
When you can supply your needs an one place
of business.You can do thisif you do your
trading here.Everything for the fami-
ly at all times.
Are you going to redecorate this spring.
Don't forget those new Curtains.
l |~q a
Blur.In additlo ra thefine talent from the sch s ol the coun-
ty, there will he some very ape-
rcial nysie numbers by the Bla!
high school music department.n .
Rev. and Hrs. A. ht. Andersonarrived this morning from Kirks
ville, Mo., and will spend a few
days at the H. J. Hauser:homebcforegoing to their home at
Beresford. S. D.They have beenvisiting at the home of their son
and family at Kirkeville.
lliss Wilma Hansen, :laughter
ofMr. anal Hrs. will Hansen of
Omm was operated on for appen-
dicitie at the Blair hospital ltarch
1, end ls reported as getting along
very nicely.Miss Hansen is Astudent at Llncoln and hopes this
interference in her studies may notbu too prolonged.
so u s vxovr z n a s
Standing pools gather mud.
Think of ease, but work on.The envious man ls ever poor
Sloth is the key to poverty.Opportunity makes the thief.
The bold are Fortunes' favo:lt
Too much courtesy--too moe
craft.'
|A vocation always finds a wa
out.
|Without temptation there can -
novictory.
Where the hull! is lowest meleap over.
To s ensy ship all irindl a
contrary.The sharpest arrows come fro
hidden hows.
Thebestarmoristokeepout-gunshot.
1 Pot not a naked nronl in a ma
stew; ~ we as of-¥r}»ur-1-1»»°f°5'--¢»=o;»-P 1. I-.
on a plsy the vc uln; of Friday 'Pmse UR friend ere 111ou'haMarch18.entitted "The Obst.l~
nate Farnily".after which Chill
and ple and coffee will Se served.Everybody invited.T-ltFor Sale 'Jingle Comb white
Leghorn eggs, $4 per hundred.
7-U John F. Hooks.
Blair has won the county cham-
pioluhip cup .luring the out two
need of him.
|Ho men loves his Iettera,
they be of gold. "
The virtue that psrleys will
surrender.|When thy lrieml vhs, let the
be no tomorrow
I When thieves fall out,ho -
men some by their own.
|They never want s guide I
N O T I C E !
For Responsible Truck§ng
gf ALL KINDS
Call
Wright & Kuhr
Phone 128
Van's Service Station Blair, Neb.
g'=°g;;;"'1u zrlingiom ndicate!
1:wa ve no inn to itilaurel: this year.These schools'BIBLE REHVAL SlEETl1\G
have wine extra fine talent this 1 Bible ;gviyat meeting: will
year.Hence, competition Riu be had at the om p byudm shun:
very keen.1-1:every night at 7:30 for Ito wee
Mr. Cluia M. Anderson of near°1' longer.by G. Comstock oBlur, md Mia1 Netta Anderson of _ Sioux City . Inn, vvnnafiist-
Wizuide,Nebr.,were married mln of ability and experience i
March 2 at Wayne.The newly -ill* word of God.
wed: have gone lo housekeeping We preach The Old Time -
on a farm belonging to the bride-pel, fo r th e Old Ti me ~Wgmo m|father,Ch:lnnffer A1 raced a revival on the Brble.Yo~
deraon near the home place and
west of Gardner rtchaol.The En-ttrprise Cxlhldi congrattliatlons.
Mm w. w. Gdffith of Burwell,
Nebr.,came in Sunday eveningfrom Olkllnd, laura, when she had
attended the funeral of nn aunt.
She had but a short ilmelu stayandmadeqqief visit:with her
daughter, Mrs. Howlrcl Hain and
at the Oscar Guyer heme.Sheleft on Monday for her home in
Burwdl.The Griffiths wereformer residents of Blair and their
old friends would have been gladto have had more of a vixit withHrs. Griffith whnle she was in the;
d t ;
ail!find the won!nf God ex'paunafd hem.I Philip went down to the city u
'Summa an.l preached Chdat ua ~'th em And uw pwnie with o .
laceoni gave heed unto ~~
things which Philip spake, hearin
and seeing the miracle which|cli=l.Far unclean spirits, cryin
;with loud voice, came out of many
that were poweaaed with them.!and many with palsiei, and tha
were lame were heale|L Andthere was great joy in that city.
Acta 8:5.
(Jams and bring your sick to the
a¢'rvlce§.You are welcome.Miss Steele in -charge.
at 2:00 o~cloek.~»§ »~ » in te r-
ested In minions is eonihlly in-
vited to be present.
Mr. and Mn. Z. B. Smith enter-
tained a number of relatives Mon-
day evening, the occasion being inhonor of Mn. 3mlth'a bi.'th anni-
iversary.There were three tuhlel'of pinochle.Delicious ref:ea]1»
mentr were sened at a hte hour.
Dr. Theodore Jipp dml famiiy
hue rented the Sam Cheeiy houseon south Walker Ave. The Cheely:
plan to move down near the depot
in the home of Mrs. Cheelfs mother, Mrs. William Fiek and Mn.
Lhoeiy will eomlud her :ooming
house during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crouch, who
have been lidng in Tyndale, 3. D.
arrived in Blair lui. week and
have now moved out on the Knufl
Jensen oereage just south of town.They were guest! at the Alfred
Fee: home for I. few days before
going out to their new home.
| .. \ |a ~., G r a n t u vs t t e n d c o u r t . .
I M r s . J o h n Je n k i n s o f t h e Je n -
k i i s E m b r o i d e r y C o m p a n y i s i n
O m a h a w i t h s n i c e d i s p l s y o f h e r
w o r k fo r t h e m a n y m e r e b s n t s w h o
a r e vi s i t i n g O m a h a th i s M a r k e t
W e e k .
Th e C h es s cz u b m e: W il h M a rl i n
Be r t e l a e n In s t e ve n i n g w i t h s fi n e
at te nd an ce o l mernbens.Th e y
pl a y e d th e i r us ua l n u m b e r o f
ga me s,en j o y e d M r s .Ber te ls en 's
de l ic i o us l un c h e n d h a d o n e o f t h e
be s t H m e s e ve r .
M r s . D a n T h o m p s o n k n o w s i h e
va l u e o f En t e r p r i s e axiverjtising.
g m t i m e b s e k s h e h a d u e
s b e r s , w h i c h w e r e fa n c y s t u ff,d a ft s h e w i s h e d z o s e l l .Sh e i n ~
n n e d s lo ca l i n T h e En t e r p r i s e
an d g ot im m ed i at e r e su l ts .Sh e i s
n o w a d ve r t i s i n g e g g s fo r s a l e .I t
p a i d h e r t o a d ve r t i s e i n T h e E n -
te rp ri se .l t :cac hes l h c I t a !
peop le.
Good quality Silver
_ F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y S p ec i a l s
M
Curtain Nets. Scrims
and Rayons, mason-
ably priced, per yard
from .14 w 1.35
Aurora Brand Sheets,
81x90, each 1.65
Pequot Brand Sheets,
81x90, specially priced
at 1.95
Medal Sheets, each 1.45
Ready-made Pequot
Pillow Cons 36x42,
Each .50
Hemstit/ched Pillow
Cases, 36x42, each .50
Per pdr 1.00
Aurora Brand Cases,
42x36, each .40
Per pair .80
6 yards Percale 1.00
Pillsbury's Best Flour
4e1b. sack s 2.15
Pil1sbury's Best Flour
5 sack lots 10.25Red River Ohio Pota-
tos, 2-bushel sack 4.35Sugar, 13 lbs.1.00
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars .39
Dutch Cleanser. 3 cans .25
Soap Chips, large pkg. .23
Hummer Brand Coffee
2 lbs. for .75
Mason Jar Brand Cof-
fee, special Der lb..43
May-Day Tea, 1/. lb.
pkg.,regular 45c
Value
Raisins, 2-lb. pkg.
Prunes, 2-lb. pkg.
Navy Beans, 3 lbs. for
Fancy Head Rice. lb.
lé gal. Kamo Com
Syrun
% gal White Swan
Syrup
Blair Corn, 6 can for
Red Dot Peaches,
ricota and White
Apdcots or White
Cherries, 4 cans
Oyster Shell. 100 lb.
Balls
.35
.25
.29
.25
.10
.29
.33
.70
1.00
1235
ake our store your headquarters when in town
W. J. SAS
The Big Store ~The Old Reliable
--,_.. ... _..,at manor lllt aunuly.Hia: Emeatlne 'f lc f lby sp ent th e NEW ENGLAND NEW S Ejner Jansen of Drum, was a
'nik-and 'ith her dater, Roby at weekend meat at the Jena C. Pe-
the Hana!! home at Taiumah.Ole Gundoraoa has ban in this tener: home.
ll:. and Hrs. T. K. Iverson and vicinity shearing sheep.The HIPPY Hollow Club haddaoghhra mac llonday eyegufnt . Delberi Fletcher 1pgn§ias£ Surf-their achievement dab 9|°lFlm at
vronmng competition for amateurboxers in eight clauu, and fromthe ltatea of Nebraska, Iowa, and
North and South Dakota.It ia
awakening much interest amongb o x i n g I a m ,m a a h o u l é a! £ m | . l l a ' I . e
A L -L __;.U .
andcottom?Arthur D Smalley PastorWhat in the !armer'\ share of our
National income!For the second couucutwa Sun
What f a m prmlueta have the day the class of intermediate 1g:eateat purchasing power?hey a, tatqht by Mu: J une Flet
THE EVIDENCE i N THE chcr had a perfbvi.. attendance
Rev. chu. 0. Hering, Pastor
Regular services Sunday, Marcfi
3th.Second Sunday in Lent.
~7:30 un. Holy Communion
9:-I5 |..m. Children'¢ Chumh
, tion very commendnblyQ!The next debate will be lilrch Armor Son:...
n 14, Wmlneulay, ami the public Is]Drvrllh Nldnen
,urged to mem! this dabau u it An SoirliesdamesCarlHlmlleym d Annopncaneatl of meeting:m Dept. U. of N. Coilege of Agri-Sunday morning."" " T ' " " " ' " " " °!:"~*"i*§f jengen. Eroject lfmden of formulate rules and regulation.:culture.'.I:\|.ene\i. in the series of sermons '°Im°§. p.rn. Young Peoples FelNinn Gertnrie and Edith inrick. the teach the umm ~¢1ma.i Regular monlhly meeting of theParish Council on Monday night,
Barth lah. at 7:30 p.m.Week-day Lenten services: Wed-
éutsl.Nefum W a x r i c k ~ r - 'tcmoon.next Ieuon in (.onvenicnf Kitchen lu lmen ineiut In this sport "dl the iiriur net r~etu , as Q
Mi n Irene McCoy wh a out Mr. and Mrs. am Sprlck and work.the many devotees ol the glmea by farm buainexs recoxls?from Blair "I'hund.w avlninz nad .U"fu"°" H "§"'l'§'{l3"afternoon Miss Grace Thomnson.who wil! provide eomnelition of .1 m-Should fanners Iimit nroduct Bill should be faceted into a fed-Bopnna md Tenor Dueteral law."|Me:x!eI»ohn:Hy mn o f P nz n
|The Dana negative team 1\ra|_Allegm Movement
compand af llerrll Rac h,(i n t Ida Hansen, Immanuei [ung
spuker; Art]au: liek:em, second Beethoven 5th Symphony ..I.spelker,and Winlrton Hanaend Elan Hofflud, w. B. Nieheahthin] weaker.The Cludrngn sf-I
firmnlive team emudstai o Orev'D. Hc ziand.first sneaker.mn-E HILL 172318
+
"" " " " " " "\:|\1£0Ia It Frank Ifriiwent --.---.--- ---v --~u:lul]f wvu | ..m.holy Uommunvisited ilrith her mister. IIrneethe |d |.~|' S k v m , |teichn at Calhoun.spent the ture unknown n few yean Icom How can Nebraska fam:-ers in-Word of Human Affection."ian T ko rn Lit.;3at ilu Kindred school Friday. Sim .e y n an n an p m ,'_week-end at the parental.Dan ..--crease the number of days of The evening service at 7:30 ii |:P 1.-P' an Instruc-rdurnetl homo Satunlav morninv.g l g w w Krohn wedn d n l f Thompson home.The footblli rules committee productive lsbo: provided by the !Sermon subject: "Standing 105?-.Cg mufgliin 130 Ir n.Holy
Hn. nu n mlm- .1 un . A . F ..An uma: ll| || family vimea at Mr. and Hrs.Fred Long ani are so be commended in the main homo farm?Dixon with her work Int W ed-
nuulay.
Oscar Mathew Went to Florence
Saturday to anenfl the day withbla dlhr.l i n .Morris Kindred.Pm! Hauler, a brother-ln»Iaw of
yn Kindred. VII also there that
Flow] linllilf Sunday eveninl.Min Heh Thom spent Sat-uniay aight at Nei 'l'hur|'|D*0na.lauie I-lraen called at the Geo.
Luftia home Monday evening.Lester Hovendlck ealeld at the
Chan. lierenclick home last Wed-
nesdur.
family spent Sunday with their|lnughter, Lira. Earl Caldwell.
Mr. and Mn. Leon Hindley and
family were Sunday dinner guestsal.the home of Mrs.l{in¢l`|ey'a
brother, R. C. Utterback at Arl-
ington.They aim called et he
for chnngea i={"¢}R2~"pll§ali; QT;
xrhieh are timed tn speed up the
games and mike them of more ln-
tereat to the spectator.Stalllzag
in football games the past yearlaas been marked and the hueldle
system, which has been laraely re la
THE PAKF OF THE AGRICUL-
TURAL f.\oLz..=:G1=; AND EXTEN-
SION SERVICE-Mr. Brokaw, Mr.
Holland, or Mr. Gould.
Answering such questions as:
How can farmers keep in touch
with al! ~ i nf or ma ti on that
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I
I~",:l f r 'ail 1
e
a t r o e t i ve , t h i r d i n r e b u t t a l ; W a r d
To m l i ms o n ,aeoozsd spe ake r,co n -
ad lvef ao c on d l n r e b u t t a l ; A r -
t h u r F .Roeb uck,Lh i n i spe ake r,
n e o n n r u c t i ve fi r s t i n r e b u t t a l .Ju d g e i " l m Os ca r D o e r r , Jo -
e m p h A . Jo j i r a n d J o y G u n n , a t -
tor ne ys o f O ro dm a.,n H a n e y N o r g a a n l w h .t i m e
r k e e p e r a n d C . X. H a l l l l t r u t h e
oh a i r m e n .
"s D A N A n q g w r o _; .. .
e
.de b at e a e uo n w i ll be at th e d e ba t e
n e x t W e d n e w y e ve n i n g , M u c h n o
:a w h e n th o D a n e n e g a t i ve mee ts
th e P e r u S u u T e r s Co l le g e
a ffi r m a t i ve t e a m .Th e l u b j o e t fo r
d e b a t e i s t h e I e l i l a r y H a u g e n B i l l
w h i c h n e e n u t o b o q u i t e a l i ve
i n t h e W e l t a m ! S o n . i ll
of the »\=vP°l°~1 death low
it bar President Coolidge.
|The climax of lho Dana College
l
z l a m e
o : p i l e
g i ve nt i h a l l t h e f a r m e r h a ve fe d e r a l r e -
I f m , m u i t b e th e M e -l i e ! !
N a r r l j a u g e n p l a n a o r a o m o o t h e r
p l a n ?
St u d e n t s a n d t e a c h e r !o t B l a i r
h i g h school,w h o h a v e j w w o n
t h e D i s t r i c t C h n r n p i o n a h i p i n t h e
Ne b r a s k a H i g h Sch ool Le a gu e ,;w i l l b e th e guests o f h o n o r .A
s e c t i o n o f t h e C h a p e l w i l l b e r e -* u n w fo r m e h i g h m i m i m u l
w u z b e m a r k d o f f l n t h e B . H . 8 .
c e l o r i .
Th e o p e n fo r u m w i l l b e r e vi ve d
fo r t h i s d e b a t e .Studentl, taelr:h~
er n,l a r m e r e ,a n d ho-uloeaa m e n
ar e i nvit e d to ex pr e ss t l le nm e lvel .
|D o n a h u a d e b a t i n g p e r c e n t a g e
of 511.Dana hu not picked easyconference tame, but met themmién mm in Nebraska.'nm
DemDana debits Merch 16,iai y o u r l a s t o p p o r t u n i t y t o h e a r t h i n
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ho us e l a st F r id a y, th e o ee a do n
i n f h r b l r t h d l r H u r o ( t b l
r e : t i n s a n d fr i e n d s c a l l e d t o g a r -
t a k o o f h e r h o s p i t a l i t y a n d * l i l
h e r m a n y n t u r r u o f t h e d u .T h e
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= ° °» - ¢ . . . ~| u n l \ l " h l »n o t th ei r dl pl rt or e un ti l ae ar ~»
ly m i d n i g h t .H r . a n d H r s .R o y P o l l e n a r e
n i u dr l l l o o a t e d o n t h e f a r m n e s t e d
b y lea 'W :iglzt..
W r l l h l l R o h r m o v e d l a r d :
l l 'u m o n 'e hou se ho ld go od s a n d
a t o r k o n e d a l u ! w e e k .Th o P e t e l o o m y o u n g f o l k !
f r o m L y o n s sp en t t h e we e k -e n d
m e t h e i r im t l e ,L a n m m m
a n d h m l l y ."Ot t o ll e n c lt o h e lp e d hd h r ot l z e rL o u i e H e n c l c e m o ve fr o m h i s o h ;
loc ati on t o t h e n e r r , w h i c h i s t h e
Jo h n C a r t e r p l a n o n t h e B e n c h .
T h e A l b e r t l l a t i h l e l o n f m i l v
m o ve d l a a t w e e k f r o m n e a r t h e
S u m m e r s l c h o o l t o t h e W m . R IN Ofo r m va c at e d b y Pe t e C h r is t e ns e n ,w h o m o ve d l o O m l l x a .
M r . a n d M n .W a l t e r Sa p p e n -
fl e l d h a d a s t h e i r n e s t s S u n d s y ,
M r . a n d M n . G e o r g e N d h o n a n d
fa m i l y , H r . n d * H n . J o h n B e e k -
l u n m d Ju n i o r , H r . P e t e r J a s o n ,
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w h e n sh e W ill b e ava i la b l e ! o r
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wo r k 0 1 m i c h e l e .
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em m a S u n da y lo s pe n d a few a ll y !
vi i h h e r m e n u .M r . a n d H r s .
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fr o m s c h o o l a t C a l h o u n l u i w e e k
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a t F o r t C a l h o u n h e l p i n g h e
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o n n t t h e Jo h n Ja c k s o n h o m e
r o § b e r , L e o n a r d a n d f l m i l y |fo r l h e l u n c h a n d e ft e r t h e p n o ~
g r a m t h e I o o d s y n p l a c e d r n l h e
l a b l e a n 1 se r ve d ca fe t e r i a st yl e.
Th e lu nc h m n a l s t e f l o f t w o k i n d s
of s a n dw i c h e s , p i c k l es , p o t el o u l -
l s d , t w o k i n d a o f p i e , fo u r 'k i m l s
o t cake,fr u i t o e l u l a n d co ffe e .
T h o u pr e se n t r e p o r t a ve r y e n -
jo y a b l e a ft e rn o o n .
Mi s s M y r t l e H e b o n n l d up-en*.
th e w e e k- e n d a t t h e p l re n l nl . Jo h n
M c D o n a l d h o m e .
M n .Ch es te r A r o n s e n sp en t
s e ve n !d a y s I n t w e e k a t t h e
Ace Hudkins,Lincohfl ruggedand colorful lightweight,in new
blossoming forth u n ctlnlender in
the midzllewelght ranks.Ace
gained poundage rapidly after
starving himself dorm to the lighl-weight limit to meet |uch topnotcher: u Phil lleGn.w and Sun
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Dr. Vartlniln is an Armenian.
born in Telus, Alia Munir, and will
speek of the work of the Near
East Relief lmong the orphans
and refugees in that country andGreece.
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our business or to meet emergencies.
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iternenw on all three points.
evidence of its safety is its 16 year
large net earnings-in the last 10
company has alu.~:rysramadmore than
~ its Common stock and reserves.
~u a good return on your money.
at its present pr£ce it will yield you96 in cash and stock dividends.
uiclcly tum it into cash. It enjoys a
tion-wide market; it is dealt in bgd brokers; it is traded in on stoc
in many cities.
Service Common stockholder you
er in a great nation-wide organiza-supplies electric gghf and power,
water and petroleum products tof people in 30 states, and which has
~,000,000 in assets.You are one
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
" T H E S H O W "
With John Gilbert and Renee Adore
FOX NEWS. noooe Panos Min SPORTLIGHT
"The W inning of
Barbara W orth"
Wich Rnnald Coleman lm! Vilmn Hanky
Comedy-"MY K\D"
~COFIING SOoN_.
"Flaming Forést"
HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
-_MARCH n xo M/\Rcn.|7_
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Ken Mnynsrd in
"The Overland Stage"
Nu. 3 C olleg ia n _ "m»\ xwu a nn o"
Gwrc e ¥°fr~'~ and funily.
MANEY News
Mr. and Irs. T. J. Hennlwnid.og Auron -gg; the first of theweek at the llutera homo.Mr. and ln. Sam Bailey arespending a few dna with relativesatAuron, Neh..,white David
Bulky and B!iubeth Heaters arekliehing lhoir home pleoe.Hr. and Hn. D. R. Fowler spentSunday at Arlington viaitlng Mr.and l n .Thomas Fowler and
Hn. Howard Curley and son
Robert spent Tuesday at Harold
Curleys'.ld.. and Mrs. Louie Linen nmlOlivewere Thumlav afternoonvisiton at John Thlelfolmlti.Hu n Ha.u=en of Deer Lodge,Monum was a Thursday visitor
at the George bottle home.Mr. and Mrs. John Jeeknon and
children visited at Floyd hlagilhSunday .Mr.nad Hn. Henry Jackxonwere Sunday visitors at the Frank
Brodenon home.\|»~|nu \Tnlu\n nuul funlhs
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Msllonald.Arthur Long spentSundsy at
the home of his brother, \\¢.stunLong in the Sutherlln1 dittrict.
llln Frances Schenk who teach
ra the Gnnlnor school,tpent the
week-enl_ at the parental,Louis
Schenk home.Bernanl Thompson spent Sun
day with Elmer Anderson.
Mr. ana! Hn Carl Hinalley andson Edwin. drove to Oakland last
S|.\nday and spent the day nt the
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The hes*
record n
years the
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about 85Iu l You can
ready, n;
bankers
exchange y e a r ' s t a m .
E r l l n d Ne ls on ,coa ch o f t h e
D a n a t e a m s , i s a h m n e r d e b a t e :
f r o m P e r u i n t h e d a y s w h e n D r .
J.L a w r e n c e E a s o n w a s t h e P e r o
coach.He p r ec i i c ta t h a t P e r u w i l l
l e n d |p o w e r fu l te am ,b u t t h a t
D o n n w i l l h a ve a r g u m e n t t h a t w i l l
b e d i ffi c u l t t o me e t .N o ad m i n -
do n u a h i gh 's c ho o l p eo p le .
Mi s s Lo u i s e C b r i n e n s e n " p e a t
t h e w e e k - e n d vi s i t i n g i n G m a h n .
D r . D e b e l o f A l b e n L e n . M i n n .
l e e t u x d t o U n e s t u d e n t b o i ! l a s t
n e u m e e t i n g w a s h e l d .'l ` h e b o l -
n n e e o f t h e a f t e r n o o n vu s p e n t
at p i ec i ng qu il t b l oe k xa nd vi s it i ng .
L u n a r i n t h e a f i e m o o n a d e l i d o u
l u n c h e o n w a s s e r ve d b y t h e h m , -
e u .
FA R M 5 1 s e
Get a l oa n n ow z ho t never e om es
d u n .Th e r e i s n o n e e d o f r e n e w -
i n z a m o r t g a g e w h e n m o n e y i s
" t i g h t ' a n d p l y i n g a n u h o r b i t a n t
r a t e I n d l u g s e o n r m i u i o m .F o r
fu r t h er i n for m a t i on w x li e o r p h o n e
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Hutars home.ln. D. R. Fowlor was n caller
at the Clava Sny der bonu Bondaevexdn .z! . ¢C3m1..., Hike Foiey andLouieon 'ren among mn ofum.hw sy stem of Blair u m
weeek.'mlm Elltabath Haatera and Da-t Srmsia ith the~ family.ar ur
mwey Wright and Charlesllerritf. spent Jlonday waning atthe Fran! llaa!a.a home.
fOl;"L;diG "g i 5 l i d ; ; m"
Helen Jacobwn eallel at An-drew Anderaena' Friday evening.
Mia; llauda E1ilzaea was at theHoran! Curie home Friday.Mn. John lfoldt and Ruby'ren at Louie Laraena Friday.Lira. John Jackson and Graciewen viaitora at the Henry Hunn-cllck homo Thursday and Friday.Bert Thompson and Chrh An-Jeraen moved the stock and home-hoid g3d» for Leo-ard Loftis to
Fort lzoun laat l'ueada\r.
x t r l ,: n a s u o r o m y l . l | l . |m r s .L a f a
ter Aronaon,spent Saturda at
the Geo. llcbonald home.Hr. and Hrs. Dan Thompson and
Mr. and Hra. James Thompson
went to Walthill last Friday toattendtheU.S.Cornwell n le
and remaineé until Sunday.M mMary Barry en:ne out from Blair
to my with the James Thompson
children while thdr parents were
away.A number_ of neighbor'and |!%~!.%§r*fL ?fE_?*'°'l° ff'=F.'=" e=**=1.s<5- 3-4t.~ uliwh,r u n u l m e m u n l w v l - I o x u v r
I GovemmenL"P I YI I L I I " R A L R r r n A N . \EJ "Eventirr Pas Fo¢!rejlen",wastheDanish play dven at Dana
Coliege. Friday nightu, Much ith.We have decided to aell at Pih-
This plsy was my by members tic suction the Ladies' Old Dormi-of the Dana facul y and student tm-y,a threestory brick veneer
body.A very lame c mwd r v building, 42 feet by 23 feet.
present and ell felt that they had Thi; will be a wonderful appor-
apent a very enjoyable ereninl.tunity for anyone interested inTheDannWeman°|Club l|.|.l buying building materkl as thistheirmeeting with Hrs. T. u."bun.~1in¢contains thousands ofHansen Sunday afternoon.The ffeet ofgood heavy dimenniol ill-
Ia¢|:e.»:brought their fnncy 1o.'k beru well aa the bricks.You areand spent a very enjoyable after-'im-rited to come in and look the
'é5£i1§c"2f 3ic§`El]».1 I:3lH e r b a n K o e n i g , w h o Il w o r k i n g
In O m a h a ,s p e n t S u n d a y w i t hh o m o fo i l s .
Jo e a n d l h r g a n t Q u i n n h a ve
m e n d f r o m t h e H h l n h d m e i g h t y
l o t h d r n e w h o m e i n L o w a .
PEACEFUL HILL
l i k e R o t o W l e e e , w h o h u B e e n
l'P °1 \¢ |1 =1 ¢ th e lu t tw o we ek s wi th
b e r b r o t h e r a n d f - m ; n e a r W i n -ed rk . : mm e h om e o n edn eml ay.
C h r i s a n d Ch a r l e s W r i c h n a
n ea r io e d of mi x ed c a tt l e an d i s o; r
on t h e m a r k e t Tu e s d a y .
C h r i s a n d C h u .W 1 ic h w e n
1
MUCARTHY AND
LDNG CREEK
Th e M cC ar t hy P r og re n ai sn e C lu b
w i l l m e e t w i t h H n . H a y e s R o a m -
bu u m o n Th u rs d ay , He h . 1 7 .31.1.
Ja m e s M u l l i n : n l M n . J a m e s
Th o m p s o n w i l l u d n t t h e hostess
1:1 th e e n te r t a i nm e n t .
M r s . C h r h H i 1 l e r '|da u gh t er s ,
l l r n .H a m An d e r s o n a n d l i n .
W a l t er A nd e r so n , w h o l i ve w e st o i
B h l r ,sp e n t a n m l d a y s la s t
we e k w i t h th e i r m o t h e r a n i s t i n g
r...e o . ..
fr i e n d s a v r " M r .a n d H r s .Je n s
c. P e t e r s e n a p l e ll a u t r o : p r i z e o n
F r i d a y e ve n i n g w h e n t h e y c o m e
to 1 2 : 2 9 t h e m c t hb r z t c t h e i r 2 5 t h
W e dd in g an n iver sa ry .112051: pns~
e n t w e r e l l r . n d M r s . H e l m H e t e r -
r e n a n d f¢ m l E y , H r . In d M n . P e t e
Pe t e rs e n , L o u ie Je ns e n , H a n s A n -
der:\e:\a m i fa m i l y ,H r s .A .V.
Jo h ns o n, En n e lh Po t ae r r en an d IId
De vo l l .An enjoyable ¢"'Pf1i=1x was
l p e n l D l l r i n r a r d :a n d win iti nz.
a n e r wh i c h \ni ce lu n ch ,wh i c h
u s . :b r o u g h t b y th e se l f- i nvi te d
a w r h . w a s s e r ve d .H r . m d M r s .
Pet ers en re ce i ve d m n u m b e r ol'
won.Mn. Hansen served '1 verylbuilding over at any time
E . - n e v o unun yvuMi sa V e r a So re ns on h a s t h e
pl ea s ur e o f h a vi m g h e r m o t h e r
\i : \| l .i n g w i th he r th i s w ee k .
Th e D a n a C h o i r w a s c n t e r u h e d '
a t t h e R e v. N i e l s e n h o m e S u n d a y
eve n i n g .
I). ma'1 s eco nd tea m m et the se c-
n i W u ; u w . W u u u z t r l l \ l ¢ ¢ I ¢l s f o i l o w s r 1 8 n d l a t o r s ,36 i n ch ,
2 t o 6 n c t i o r u ,2 't o 3 c o l u m n s :
2 s et s o f ba t hr o o m fix t ur e s : a bo u t
l h n e do ze n school des ks;n m
doz en i i b e d . : : n d m a t t r e u e a
P r o f. T. M . H a n s e n . E l m .
6- 2t O ve T .A n d p r m n T u n a -
-- -----ner van ner npnng numbering.nice gsm.° " i ' l " $ " ' I ¢ . ? . " ~ a n d Work hu befor: on the remodel-Tm! Pedersen was a Sondoy em.
dlndu wen c allers at ug. QuL,ing of the house on the old Bock rr at the Jen: C. Peterlen home.
9,r|gd, hom, Friday disritbun.'arm just south of toim,now Mrs. Geo. McDonald and daugh-
A m n m d ofy o;m¢ folk,owaod by John Ammon and the ter, Thelma wen Sunday donor
sky! you MLGLI IJ]
W. L. Cameron
Blair Phone 161I l
L_.
n North,.l.nd South; Ind,
um pn »f ma swan umthe5¢>\|\hwest QuarterAiswxn Mn vm or uwhz of vu of me cmagu.Pm,usmnpvm 1 mdmhz Rdlroldg all in Se<-"'mny-nv.asm,in
B ll i n Ne b r u h , ~ 1 0 , 1 9 2 7
g m, mm | ¢ u i d e n t o f a n c u m
»CuuuL1, Colando, md um the W
thinner 1| 1 lerlka under ld-i
mu: will and usumenh xhnz mdlu ! d ll md mmn e n z vu d u lyproved md ullmnd in the County
Court ol Kit Guan Caumy, Colmndo. und that wa deeedent omni
. ral and pemonal located Sn Wuh-
:lr
Bb lr , Na h- uh ,ll ue h 10, 1921
Fntemal and'
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t h com pan y.lo n ki n g b a r k
th e cr es t o f ln e n rs t t ou r mu .
th e h l ll a l k h n halt ed,'h l vl n g
ed for h a l! a n £ 1 m r to £ l¢ | t
vr w a n d w i t h -wm l p m e nt fu r
I b n fl n e n a t h l k l n g ." Th e y
up t n n i l hl . e h m t r a n d a l l -
h m r fu r w e m m e l n w h e n
l\\ In '.N a s e r e e n n t - - n n 't
fo r u n t er h e r # -- - m y e nn t e l - u |ll l \ .ATI 1 imma n h n g l l l l l
e ne em tn b e In a . "lmattaliun :n u ne i rz g n l n
e I.D|l}ul u p t u r n : m t net nu !|tll rp rnp or tiu nu tp i n hl a
l e n 1\!Ȣn th e fn s t h a l t
l h e m u l !te n mi n u te s 'fe at
the luuur was eul Ia f!tt\. "Aer
fo rc ed m nr rl |I°'" A n the Io0»
I htttl -fnrltvl (\\er }II|I||tz b u tu p l d u m u p l '- L l a t e n l l
ra ml u nr lm t l s et t l tm n t l uw u
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t m l fa t w l t h r i p e h l n l
h r n r r m t t i t . i n t h e n o r t h
Il fl lh tlinlulttrf. lllufxl ll gr e a t
a n d Ib n l tfl l i h l ll fer e n t t h e
l u n mar:h|'¢L ta lk a ti ve .a n
re t n t h u tlnut h o u r o f t h e
br fo re U m sl i n g s t t f Il l ! p a r k
t o e m In t o y o u r s l w u l d t fi .k e t t l w m p o p p i n In th e
" - " TI M r a l u ' t a a r e d l l t h e
we r e the mm-nth n f th eJu n e a t Ir o n w e w e n ! u p t o
4 2 - ° '"'lt °p !he gi u nl n to
~me.2t n | : e tl l n ' l a te l m t h e
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l n y n e l l - t h i s g u e r r e i s s e g r
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d d u c k I t In t h e b u c k l e a t
me t- -I s en -n It in l ul l ti n ha th e wa s killed,th er e be h l n
I I -r n n l u l y a t h i n k a b o u t
an ' b l o n d t n g e t h e r, u l o n gI r e - "T h u i n t fr o m li t tl ethe |le¢|tt»tu tnt'| erderly.
| u y o u l i ve - t h l t s . ¢ u o d ! '
Cn r p o r n l S u a l r o f t h e e n m
h e a d q u n r t e n gr o up ." D e l f t
~ou r br n ow h aw ex pe nd ab le
e h a r e ? " - t h e l l e u l e n l n t
a n d rem em ber ed i l .o d d l y
In l cm i r de d m om e n t th e
y w h e n h e l n l t t h e l u o o fo a h a n ! fu t l l h l M n x l m g u n .
In d m o ve d e t r o n t h e l o n e l ye l d ;th e bea rd ed s t a i n
n b !a t ttll.a n d the s u n
s l r wa s b o t a n d dea d.
made mudmlx tunnels tllrouilalc k ir h l t e d u s t th a t ma sk ed
c e s o f t h e m m .Co nve rs a
nftz ln ll rd :w h a t w a s u i d
In pr o fa n e mon ne yl lab le l.
a n t e u p . a n d th er e w e r e
n o t' r al n . w i th h ot sz t m hl n e
n .Iftt l fu r lt t s st e mm e d l ne r
hu t ve r , a n d t hi r s t b ec a m e a
.Th e m a n w h o h a d t h e vi n
i n hi s ca nt ee n fe l ! o u t a n d
ul l e l l l ." l l l l i n ' - I n .... "
r ln l e nn l n ab l e h o u n th e
m m e to th e tur es!a n d
Home thin 170 pumps are in-
slllltd to i.'ri| \\e something our
5,000 neren in the out hd! of Buf-
falo county done.Approxlfnately
20,000 acres west of Kearney are
watered frozn!.he and that nf-
ford: hy dmpown for Um Centrni
Power Company.Itrlgntion frompumps 1| being used extendvelyin
Hnll, Dnraon nm! Lincoln countiesand n very compreheauive nrokd
In being lamlched L1 Cneyenne
county f:om the mystedous flow
of the Lodge Poie creek.At the
experiment station of the nate
uniwruily ll North Plntte urefultests have been mule za determine
how deep water may be profitabiy
reached by pump;Alzocrop sur-veys hue been made to dlow the
profil. reniized even if vwvinr isdifficult lad 4:xpenni\e.I n mmf
canes olectlic energy ls used for
pumping but more generally gloo-line engines are utiliwl, a truck
or a tractor being frequently util-
ized to nerve .1 double purpose.
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S T A T E O F N E H I L A S H A 1 w
I an
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,!
C o u n t y C o u r t .In P m l m t e .
A. C . D e b e l, A t t o r n e y
In t h e H a t t e r o l t h e E s h t e o f
C h r i s L .Pa ul so n, D ec ea se d:T h e
b e i n a t l a w , n e x t o f k i n , d e vi n e e g
le n t e ea , c re d i t or s a nd A l l p e r so n . :
in te re st ed hs t h e fi n s !se t tl e me n to f u i d e s t a t e a r e h e n : b { _ n o t i fi e dt h a t o n t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f e h r u a r y ,
1921,. M a g n u s Jo hn so n,t h e A d -
m i n i s t r a t o r o f u i d e s t a t e fi l e d a
pe t i t i o n i n sa i d C o u n t y C o u r t ,
p r a y i n g t h a t h i s f i n d " m
tio n ac co un t fi let ! he re ln b e ne
a n d al l o we d ,t h a t p r o o f o f h e i r -
x h i p b e t a k e n , o r . t e r fo r d i l t r l b u
t i o n o f a s s e t s a n d a s s i g n m e n t o f
d a w e r a n d ho me st ea d r i g h t :
e n t e r e d ; a n d t h e # d d A d m i n i a t n -
to r d i s ch a r ge d .
It y o u h i ! t o a p p e a r b e f o r e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h a 2 5 t h : l a y o f
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eating peanuts in the street car,1927I hope you »1i.1n'¢ throw the :hella
on the floor.Bboby-No, mother, I put them 1-Bt.
o f a n d m a k e s u c h o -r a n d f u r -
t h e r or d er s ,sl lo w an ce s a n d d e -
c r e e | a \ t o t h i s C o u r t m a y s e e n
n r o p g r .a .
wh o la t be ii ml e me
chuu about thno monlhl qu.I She (vstchlngalrplnnn)-l.ootI x0lIThe Nebruh Electric Pow" how mnlwllr lb! uihl I FRANK s. sxczwwwmvlnr nu vpmd low o!!Lee|He-ru hm you know me. n (Agent for Pumm Crfwmi'ar Gunlan under un mlnlgmxlnt mu plum.'P- 1 Pri" for9~~i l 6 !°!w~ S°#!re'*.#f*°°=.°f 'P'F'|"_.__ ____,_..__I ?."§.'I"§"1.1 ?.°f.°IE
emnu ua vm In n p; on una lnthe new Milos whkh will bl on
lah nnet opposlta tha posmlfka
Kuuqar Smhum: sr al cha aloe-
trk eompuny at Beatrice u :puk-.Ing at c ountry :c had haue: u-Inllininz hav In-mon mu. a: may
- a u s s c u s u v u u s -I m n u a ;4 | »n d s m m x n I ~
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fg g s m.12 na 2 . G i u m ,;
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T o s n u h i p El g h h e e n ,( 1 8 } ,
N o r t h , o f R a n g e T w e l ve { l 2 »
E a s t o f t h e S i x t h Pr i nc i pa l
M e r i d i a n .I n W a s h i n g t o n
Co u nt y ,N e b n a k a ,a n d c o n -
i i n g u m C u i l n t y , N o b n n h i W o m e r fs S t u d y C l u b
Th e p r a y e r o f u i d pe t i t i o n i l E ve r y i l u a d a y
u m u i d l u : w i l l a n d t e s h m e z z x t IK x . x .
b n p r w e d a n d a l l o w e d i n L l u l E n A r N l o n d | y E ¢ ¢ n 1 n | , 1 , 3 gC o u r t u t h e l a s t w i l l a n d t e s t a -g D E L P H I C L U B
_. .. n n A f n. - - . .L l E\ ¢- -| » fi lf an h ii ll ll a n l h n s f\ ¢ n } ; -
I Edued by D. Y. Ruler, Snperiuendrnt ol the Bhlr City Schull
§ll i v C o l to n ! a l . W u l q a l l ll d M r m d h a v e m m o f ~__m_'ooh mi elowio oorrloo ii »d\ran--|'gAgggg3»1M1l1'A!\o0-llenilh
| ~ ¢ in = m i n n n ml mln u m r u r
The Blair High School will eu-tor tho num-vida lcho!a.'|hlp`oon-
tests, which will he hold at Ho-they inet to win the county
than omhip.
lienoeillo boys of the Bloir highl
.school W iil huo towork bud if
brukx W nlay nn Univonity Fri-day,.April 29.Theta contacts]Timo Y o u N u m
100 yd. duh. =1u.3. 1926. Lim o!have xrovrn to be the lnrgent in
The E u tlr n Nobruh distric t NIS-BI A ll! NA Tlo N D A TE S Office in not
Deolanmntory mums will be hcl-I
in Blair qdn this year, on Fri-
day, Burch za.'ru school.: of m
mf a s me : u mm mu o n m f gturday, Bum:s, gg#x
pony, which was owned nd spar-ar une 1 xattd for mlny yean by Lho Pit-8"""d'3": July 23. 1927 E E B l M 1 3
Q I0dun-in were lo nl! pleased with |"'"'" fnmily .- . ' n , \ | N s c n z n u n s -le a k .d o r
the tzoatmcnt that they received at ____ __IERNIHM .Cddnl
C. E. Pittennr Il its new una-Homo Theatre BNI
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S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 1 0 u a .
H o m i n ; S o r r l r a a t z z a . m .
C H U R C H O F c o n( C o r . W a s h i n g t o n a n d h ! s t r e e t s )
S u n d a y S c h o o l a t I0 m m .l i d M o a k B l b l o S t u d y , W e d n u - I
4 1 7 a t 7 : 3 - 0 p m .
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Su nd ay S ch oo l at 1 0 a. m.
C h u x h a e r vl o e a a t l l u n .
TR I N I 'l " Y 1 . L f' r a s n . \ N C H U R C H
( W . L l n o o l n a n d I n d s t r u t )
H . J. W o m l n g , P a s t o r .
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E u d i a h .
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JQRDAN c5`iiM1\NnE'ni"`1 Nebnlka.mienrmmiQNo15 x.'r UI we ca: :moon cinema in me uuI."llIlll: s.||u| vhasl,L m m u d ;M Bon contest int yur, Blur :ugh schooll ington of Minzwn
WEDNESDA rnukefl second.Linc oln :ru the 220 yd. duh, :22.9, 191 noon. cnnnns
O l l l l l l P f v l l l l i n d r h l
l a u u d o aimatteru tothe Court may seem Eu! Washington Sixnet
Bhlr. NabnskaThe '|'nvele»~lnmra|\ze
Compsny.. a Corporation.
Plaintiff.
ICE 'ro c nnnrrons
OF rs1'A1'r: 'proP¢r.Given under my hand and thaSeal or the Coumy Com nz nw.Wuhingwn Cammy,Ne w- u h ,
this mb day of Febnnry, 1927.(SEAL)l. Q ELLBR.
u f .County Ju.|ge.
are sc tinly ln dmrgo at farms
and homes.Nico weather,goodhighways, nd sn attractive pro-
gram for these y wns people
helped brlag them tn it on!! for s
day at n time.They loomed InterMted in the live topics discussed by
other active Nchruks farmers andby good authorities from out ol'
he state.
For Safe Transportation
Andersen Bros. Tgansfer Co
Live Stock and Freight
We're Bonded Carriers
Phone 105 Ro¢h'| Service Station
Bl ir,N b 88kB.VN '"§'=~E'>a'm°
_Alm in\ :m
When uked how he nude out
on hll day on the golf links, thebeginner replied that ha made it
in 80.
"EIlhty!" ejaculnted his friend."t.hat'|ruily n m u h h l f .Slut
oldtimer: would envy you on that
0-core.Ym.1'Il surely be an en-thusiast from now cn."
"Yes"said tha novice comica-
cendlngly,"Pm going back tn-
morrow an1 try the lecond helm'
VE OP NEBRASKA L;I NOTICE OF surr
.uhington County,1
Jnnt Lothrog, Attorney
In the County Court
the Matter of the Exhto ol
un Hacwnack Deceased: To
zereby notified, That z willthe County Cou"t Room in
'rediton U! Sai! Estate: You 0'Ha.nlon & O'Hsnlon, Attya.To Henry Rathjm, Defendant:You are hereby notified that
Lens Rathjen hu filed her duly
verified tition in the Diatlid:Court of ashington County, No-bruka., and oommenced an actionin mid Court against you, the obin ldd Count! on the ilth iect ond Dnver of whic h i l to
HcKINLEY <:u.\Prz:n.NO. I62nd and -ith Thur;1.0.0. F.
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Later mo blllnllan knew what ~[=au!llnppeqed.qn .l3.1I3l5, when the an 1
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af Manda,1927, md on theday of June 1927,at 10k LM., on eacfl of said am,
:eive and examine all claims
at uid Ethic , with a View
eir adjustment and allowance.imc Eindted for the presenta-|! claims agalnn uid Eatalnee months hum the llth day
arch A.D.1927,and thelimma for payment ot debtsaYear from said 1191 dayuch 1927.
PNESS my hand and theof ~ E lo u n ty (kg:t, this
'sever the bonds of matrlmony be-
twun you nd to obtain ln abso-llutn divorce for her from you,tngeaher with meh artnet and fur-
ther relief in the premises al mayibey m and Qqumme.
ou are furthe:notifiml thatyou me Imuhed to answer uidldinn in d Court on or before
'the 28_th dny of March, 1927,or' ihe Conn may udre the allegationsl.......o.:....|3...--:.a ......»u.1...-¢..\...
'I C mt will maine a strung vepicsrrltalive'" '" '°"fur the nam high taboo Zxxtem~au. . II |Jl¢»ig ad amI n A l r vx r r u \ m u s ° 1 c 1 -h l e n t i u n z Bn ck k ee p in g
4 moasvnlana aunnis Powell,1925.Botany:Helen ~p gq 3-g,g~;;;;=h Friday lwenmg gms,1926.English:Audrey Chunt! Deellhatory Contat _'Ill 1ui.FJ; this I# n }.iB]iTe|
ne held in the Blair high school mnnt be fully acquslated with :il2nd Friday of each 1\!ontl1|u"¥5» 1925 11W . o . "
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A M E R IC A N 1 . . = ; G : o N _i n t h e c o u n t y a r e w o r k i n g h a r dSt a n le y E . H a i n P o s t, h o . 1 5 4 Great interest. in heimr a.l1n\|r:1 in fo r t h i s c o n t e s t a n d a n h o u i m r t o
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t h e Ja n u a r y , F e b r u a r y a n d M a r c h
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r e l i e f t h e r e i n p a y e d fo r .
D s t e d a t Bl a i r ,N e h r u k x ,t h i n
S t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 1 9 2 7 .
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Bl ai r h ig h s ch o ol .O w r f i f t y h i g h h a ve be e n he l d b y B l n i r h i g h
sc h o o l u t u Je » .u w i l l t a k e p a n i n l¢ 1 l 0 0| d u r in g t h e p u t t w o y le a r a .
- - - - - - . . | , ¢- v w - ;a ¢u\¢|\.lai n a n e : o f t h e R a vi c w o f Il e vl z w l .
Tw e n t y s u b j e c t s u i i l b e d e s i g n a t -
e d fr o m_t h i| fee d i ng m at e r ia l .A u
m o n t h , l l u l n | . » 9 u n .Second a n d fo u r t h Sun dzy s,
H u n a z 1 0 : 3 0 u n .
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C H U R C H
( C o r . C o l fa x m d 5 t h m i m e !!!
C u i G . B n d e r , P a r l o r
Su n d ay S c ho o l a t 1 0 m m .
l o m i a i s e r vi c e a t l l u n .E p i c Le a n n e a t 6 : 3 0 p a n .|;,,¢1 5,|, servi ces at 7:30 p.m.
Pr a ye r me e ti n g W e d ne s da y ove -
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O m l n o u l l vc n h L a a d l n g U p l n t h c
C h l r g o a t l o l t l o n s .T I l E P i n !ba l l ai l o n l a y In
Cr o u l l e - su r M a r n e .I t d u n k
deep o f t h e g u n m e n Ju l ! w e a t h e r .
a n d s u m aoi al ly i n th a M u n a .
whi ch s w u n g l bl u e m d | h l n l n |
mo p b e l o w th e l a w n . Th e h a m l l o n
to o k b u t l ll l l e i n te r es t in Ur e wa r .
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mu t t er i n g in te r mi t te n tl y t o th e
no rt h a n d n a t .Inde ed.th e u n
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bo y s wi i l co m p e te i n t h i s y e a r .I t
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h i g h s c h o o i a r e : K e n n e t h G i l b e r t -
e o n i n t h e o r a t o r i c a l d a u ;B e t t y
N o b !e i n t h e dr a m a t i c c l a s s a n d
Ba z i l L n z u r c i n th e h u m o r o u s
w e e k i n A p r i l .icl as s.
»
s cs p aceea c h c o nt e s ta n t d r a w :o n e o l t h e
t w e n t y s u h j e e u .I I e th en m u s t
pr ep a re an 8- mi n ut e o p ew ch on th e
sub je ct d r a w n .W e bel ie ve t h x !
Ir vi n w i l l b e e q u al t o t h e o c c u i o n .
sowey of welfare conditions in Ne-
STATE NEW S (ll` NOTE
° - v b - . . . ."|
Li n c ol n ,Nc b r . ,M a r .1 0 . - - 'l \ \ o
oo un ti ea i n Ne bl va ak d a r e st il l
w i t h o u t a p n w c i n i ph y si c ia n
wil.l1i:\ their border: and in an-other the only physician ia a Iro-
rnan.That was what Miss Anno
Cameron, secretary ot tho Bureauof Social Work of the Unixeuity'
of Nebraska Extension Divlslon 1. number of correspondence coura-es for thoue intezesned in noch!
welfare work.It hu a lalfge col-
ledion of material available !orclubs or other groups.A packet
hbrary ol'magazine articles on
different matters of social intenest has also been prepared and'emu ae nl o n mu m. Mm Ca m-
eron says.Each Wednealay af-
ternoon at thnee o'clock the Uni-founml when ahe recently made a vcrsity radio program is devoted
'tu Illkz concerning Social welfare
hraslu.nrork."Another thing that few people I Mnny Ngbnnka. welfare worken
realize ia um there are rn-any com- 'and county offldala are planningmunitlea ln Nebraska that n.e 'ferr 'to attend the National Welfaremuch isolated," Miss Cameron uid | Conference which will be held in
pointing out that there are five Ugg Moines, l;,Hey 11 to 18.counties without !lll|'0J.tl8.Tiamfrmuzem of juvenile delinquency
are Banner,Arthur,McPherson.u r l troubles of and unmll
Loup and Ken ?lhl.town communities will be empha-
ntion with the cooperation and fin-
ancial assistance of Iwo] business'firms `2¢\&91h=uo spiritell ci\ii.ens.
The village of Monroe will mb-
mit to the votera o proposal to
use electric can:ent that will be
furnished bl?the NorthwostemPublicService company at the
Columbus plant.The company nl-
ao owmeu to lieht the atreeta and
own the city water on a ten yeartract, if the fnnchiee il {ta'\t
1 The municipal electric plant at
.Alma will be offered for lale at
Awion on March 29.The Weat-
ern Public Service company has
posted I check of $108,000 as theamount of its initial hid.The vor..
era turned dowra a propoen!to
'sell to another prmpective pur
u h i \ ¢ w \~
p n n w n ~
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h e c o u n t y t r a c k m c c t w n l l z>r°\=-,
b l y b e t h e f i r s t m e e t t h a t t h e
bo y s wi i l co m p e te i n t h i s y e a r .I t
u s u a l l y c o m m t h u s e c o n d o r t h i r d
h i g h s c h o o i a r e : K e n n e t h G i l b e r t -
e o n i n t h e o r a t o r i c a l d a u ;B e t t y
N o b !e i n t h e dr a m a t i c c l a s s a n d
Ba z i l L n z u r c i n th e h u m o r o u s
w e e k i n A p r i l .icl as s.
»
s cs p aceea c h c o nt e s ta n t d r a w :o n e o l t h e
t w e n t y s u h j e e u .I I e th en m u s t
pr ep a re an 8- mi n ut e o p ew ch on th e
sub je ct d r a w n .W e bel ie ve t h x !
Ir vi n w i l l b e e q u al t o t h e o c c u i o n .
sowey of welfare conditions in Ne-
STATE NEW S (ll` NOTE
° - v b - . . . ."|
Li n c ol n ,Nc b r . ,M a r .1 0 . - - 'l \ \ o
oo un ti ea i n Ne bl va ak d a r e st il l
w i t h o u t a p n w c i n i ph y si c ia n
wil.l1i:\ their border: and in an-other the only physician ia a Iro-
rnan.That was what Miss Anno
Cameron, secretary ot tho Bureauof Social Work of the Unixeuity'
of Nebraska Extension Divlslon 1. number of correspondence coura-es for thoue intezesned in noch!
welfare work.It hu a lalfge col-
ledion of material available !orclubs or other groups.A packet
hbrary ol'magazine articles on
different matters of social intenest has also been prepared and'emu ae nl o n mu m. Mm Ca m-
eron says.Each Wednealay af-
ternoon at thnee o'clock the Uni-founml when ahe recently made a vcrsity radio program is devoted
'tu Illkz concerning Social welfare
hraslu.nrork."Another thing that few people I Mnny Ngbnnka. welfare worken
realize ia um there are rn-any com- 'and county offldala are planningmunitlea ln Nebraska that n.e 'ferr 'to attend the National Welfaremuch isolated," Miss Cameron uid | Conference which will be held in
pointing out that there are five Ugg Moines, l;,Hey 11 to 18.counties without !lll|'0J.tl8.Tiamfrmuzem of juvenile delinquency
are Banner,Arthur,McPherson.u r l troubles of and unmll
Loup and Ken ?lhl.town communities will be empha-
ntion with the cooperation and fin-
ancial assistance of Iwo] business'firms `2¢\&91h=uo spiritell ci\ii.ens.
The village of Monroe will mb-
mit to the votera o proposal to
use electric can:ent that will be
furnished bl?the NorthwostemPublicService company at the
Columbus plant.The company nl-
ao owmeu to lieht the atreeta and
own the city water on a ten yeartract, if the fnnchiee il {ta'\t
1 The municipal electric plant at
.Alma will be offered for lale at
Awion on March 29.The Weat-
ern Public Service company has
posted I check of $108,000 as theamount of its initial hid.The vor..
era turned dowra a propoen!to
'sell to another prmpective pur
in .
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u p.q n n un n u i -: - . u w
r
: A i r
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.zz 1. D. r;m.r.|¢,County Judge
h e c o u n t y t r a c k m c c t w n l l z>r°\=-,
b l y b e t h e f i r s t m e e t t h a t t h e
bo y s wi i l co m p e te i n t h i s y e a r .I t
u s u a l l y c o m m t h u s e c o n d o r t h i r d
h i g h s c h o o i a r e : K e n n e t h G i l b e r t -
e o n i n t h e o r a t o r i c a l d a u ;B e t t y
N o b !e i n t h e dr a m a t i c c l a s s a n d
Ba z i l L n z u r c i n th e h u m o r o u s
w e e k i n A p r i l .icl as s.
»
s cs p aceea c h c o nt e s ta n t d r a w :o n e o l t h e
t w e n t y s u h j e e u .I I e th en m u s t
pr ep a re an 8- mi n ut e o p ew ch on th e
sub je ct d r a w n .W e bel ie ve t h x !
Ir vi n w i l l b e e q u al t o t h e o c c u i o n .
sowey of welfare conditions in Ne-
STATE NEW S (ll` NOTE
° - v b - . . . ."|
Li n c ol n ,Nc b r . ,M a r .1 0 . - - 'l \ \ o
oo un ti ea i n Ne bl va ak d a r e st il l
w i t h o u t a p n w c i n i ph y si c ia n
wil.l1i:\ their border: and in an-other the only physician ia a Iro-
rnan.That was what Miss Anno
Cameron, secretary ot tho Bureauof Social Work of the Unixeuity'
of Nebraska Extension Divlslon 1. number of correspondence coura-es for thoue intezesned in noch!
welfare work.It hu a lalfge col-
ledion of material available !orclubs or other groups.A packet
hbrary ol'magazine articles on
different matters of social intenest has also been prepared and'emu ae nl o n mu m. Mm Ca m-
eron says.Each Wednealay af-
ternoon at thnee o'clock the Uni-founml when ahe recently made a vcrsity radio program is devoted
'tu Illkz concerning Social welfare
hraslu.nrork."Another thing that few people I Mnny Ngbnnka. welfare worken
realize ia um there are rn-any com- 'and county offldala are planningmunitlea ln Nebraska that n.e 'ferr 'to attend the National Welfaremuch isolated," Miss Cameron uid | Conference which will be held in
pointing out that there are five Ugg Moines, l;,Hey 11 to 18.counties without !lll|'0J.tl8.Tiamfrmuzem of juvenile delinquency
are Banner,Arthur,McPherson.u r l troubles of and unmll
Loup and Ken ?lhl.town communities will be empha-
ntion with the cooperation and fin-
ancial assistance of Iwo] business'firms `2¢\&91h=uo spiritell ci\ii.ens.
The village of Monroe will mb-
mit to the votera o proposal to
use electric can:ent that will be
furnished bl?the NorthwostemPublicService company at the
Columbus plant.The company nl-
ao owmeu to lieht the atreeta and
own the city water on a ten yeartract, if the fnnchiee il {ta'\t
1 The municipal electric plant at
.Alma will be offered for lale at
Awion on March 29.The Weat-
ern Public Service company has
posted I check of $108,000 as theamount of its initial hid.The vor..
era turned dowra a propoen!to
'sell to another prmpective pur
in .
\r
u p.q n n un n u i -: - . u w
r
: A i r
C\1 : i \ ] .F !. fr
O l l r r :| '. - {
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A s '. J
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$;go ai
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l l l l l n n - n l I 1s a n P u n r h e l n -
u n l n n u l I u h r g p u
49x x u r s a
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J .n tnrlu Norms or momvri:I Rlnin Mxehm nf III'E oi' was KA I :nun num.: uvt U`| n .hington County'|Tlfln Fnmnnnv When in coors WITH:Gil mls 23rd nay of I|*br|.mry .921.~" 'QmnhaJa n..- ,.;-.:..:.'.....» m;,| ¢(SEAL)z. c. ELLER,|W|\. ~=~;.g~=»» Aé m y " " "" ' " " l " " ' l
wood of u m h b ll hi cz;D m t rt: l u n of undergrnnh "L '1 nlrlr.Bu n.`i'2I."`f'\Ef' &..'Kf"l In the m . u . H f ' l h .Enum nf n m a n r n n n o r m n r r n o rms 'xlnhdnlllué lspirlull ci\ii.ens.
The village of Monroe will mb-
mit to the volen a proposal to
use electric curxnt that will be
furnished by the NonhwmtemPublicSenice company at the
Columbus pl|:|L The company nl-
:: nwmm to light the streets :ml
pump the city water on a mm yearc<»nunet, if the fnnchise il grrnff
ed.
The municipal electric plant at
G AS
O U R
Repair Department
is equipped to give you
Good Service
\041o-|¢$l»¢-<'|f>»<1f>|¢\f>~|<'|r>o4$o~|41o~o-¢r>c533g
§3
='°=;1:1 turned da~ a proposal to
h, 'sell to another prmpective pur
n »r ~y lpos ted u ch eck gf. $ 10 8,0 00 as t h e
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
3Arndt-Snyder ~Motor Co. 3
sBuick Motor on .Blair, Nebr.§
.;
15 Our Price is Reasonéble
~'l'hgsi9n d good coffee
We have always been in the lead on
Standard Batteries
See us First: Our prices ere lower
than the lowest.
Our Bauery Service the Best.Our Batteries the Best
Free lnspectiun.Free delivery imcily linits.
Two Dayi Free Battery ServiceWhile Charging Radio Balieriu
Jenkins 0il, Tire & Battery Co.
Give Us A Try
and Judge for Yourself
Mc La1$_hlin'sk en t -r e - s hC O F F E E S E R V I C E
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If the persons whom names
appear in the margin will dip this
coupon, sign their names and pre-sent at the QuaHty Market, theywill receive free, onehalf Eound ofMcLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof-
fee.
Address
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r v ||1 - r u g g - f _ ; s e w n l l l 1 " l " " m l l 1 . n
1 s l t ,£I\ R Y ' S ~. . , . , " ', 1 . .I L .d u o : ' 5| 5 ' ¢ . § ' . ` ° ' . f . f ,' 1 ' . . ' I . ' 2 Hotéifllanfc u u n c u 4 h a sun £5321 `.'==¢i"2.-»H»|E.=i¢»i"i»"I£n"`&i " " "'- .""~.»'t"?"'
§I.,.?.!?.m ~ Sunday "§§L'{"'=».»m.¢Amedcsn dlvl Bringlng "'. °'m.:; L."*°° "*" lt
hy at 7:80 mm.lion-marines and troop: of the 1.
sawn:5:p=&5 mn.r¢g1;:|r.|rgn.r-na¢l.J==¢l ilnishcd |Marne and llslsed.and llnned
Som-lliln;qu doing In tha tor-
nl..Rmailarms amruuultlon tr ustacked. heiide the road. and :herowere dumps of shell: and bombsunder the trrn.¢\g.d l'r¢~n¢la nul
M..¢|.,k;fs;'e;u¥yEaa.1.sp,T.§§M:.1...a;l uunuru nuoaizuua :no
am,nano <1 ui 1 """"°"No ra c z o r FI NA L ¢m.¢§¢ in 53. Eau °¥'§i°£'k Ef °'° 'r . "'"" "'°"'
~ ~ ljzgn, a¢¢¢u¢d, [gg ~ ngkj-~ A b s t r td s Mld ¢ Un d g r
: J J
Raus$2w$3Also servie\ s¢ ' r ¢ r y 3 U I I 1 l 7 neu um an un l7|.h dny ol Feb-nury, 1921, Smla Mum filed heruuly verified guuvn In the Coun-
¢>' Court of nhingwn County.Ne b r u h ,alledng among ntherUd nn th u Han k D . Man n de-
Legal S\;pervisicn
.- OF F IC E S W I TH-
0`HANLON_&0'HAN1
-!'li-iii' ""{f"|i|i|ii»}~ '"E."""'|J. P. Evwersen Bamlby notified that on the 23a~I das'
gui. J. rl. uuwxmnu .1 ti 5 h h N -1 " " "... ...-.._ ....-_..,,_, _.____a West Nebraska St.I a ns ' L .1 e.. ebraska Confer-to Miss Camenan.County offic-!nEr.u1.sn oz'1 ence of Socml Work, ;» tndegvor: halt,ludhg iudses. clerka, sup-'
Two pounds of The Quality
Max-ket's hat grade of McLaugh-
lin's Kept Fresh Bulk Coffee will
be given away by The Enterprise
Saturday.
'£"»¢m;.A_n]»]i.-.llumlnm F I ing In find out what the people of I edntendentn of schools. am! :her-b1;r.;.1i;.';§ 1a;a;i;;",xéhnm want to have dune m fm,.;.,,.;,.¢,¢¢;,w;.k..
ALSO AGENT FOR 1 better soda! conditions. Thru they lartt pan in the pmgmmClaris Gumball I . will outline their lrozram to sun-f f
. »
.
Qhdnli.ln "Studies or éngnmi be | feelin; in tin: air
Graduate of .Xiner~1ca:| School ilniealay every county seat tout! inl The ge bru kl Power commnxr
of Osteopsthy of Kirksville,
MistouriDR. E. sl. x1o.\rsOsteopathic PltysidlnRedfiildBldg., Blair, Nebr.Office 135 Phones Ru. 2?2
_ _ - - - 1 - -X
x .....-..-aJENKIIFS PRESS SHOP
Old Bee Hive Annex
PROMPT nl:LI Usm
Phone Black 31 Blair, Nebr.
x
MARCUS BECK
the state in sneff-ort to determine
to what extent poverty in 2\lebrss~
ko is due to economic causes.Re-\
Cords of county clerks revealed
that foreclosures on farms l u !5car mused in number from none
in some counties to se\ent5 in
othenl.lt was eotimalld in I num
be; of counties, including all sec-tions of the state,two-third!
of the farms are mo .C011-
ditlons,however,are lmprovihl
and the percentqe of forcdosorv
isdecressdng, MissC\1ner¢m found.The system of pensions for de-
pendent mothers is helm:w a
more in every county, scconiing toMiss Cameron.lt is found that
of Dmahn has purchu-ed the elec-
tric business ot Omaha & LincolnRailway& Light complny,with
II
headquarters at Ralston Qld serv- ~
ing cities and villages, the largestof which is Aibland.The electricl
railwsy business has been ¢iiscon~|
tinued for some months and per-
mlnion had been granted for themils to be taken up snd transoor-
lmg has of!ered to psy the dollar
'Inc stste rsilwsy commissionh u granted |e:"nL\lion for the
Centnl States Electric company
to sell $50,000 worth o! commonstock to finance the construction
of new plants stWslthill,Winne-
bmzo and Homer and to build eo;
This is made possible by them m u n g i o w e u u u u 1 n £ \sl l u [ \ | »¢' 1I a n d l i m c a s u a l t i e s w o r e a i ~| w i l l" I ! m \l a t h e s t a l e I n s a n e a s y l u m .l r n d v d l o u b e \ \ ~ | \ i d t h a t i n t h e e a s t ' l " h n I n f )n . .: I v a
_ - l . . . - *. _ . | . . | . . _ . \.-clever up-to-date `merchan4iisingmethodsof Mr. Jens Nielsen, the
proprietor of The Quality Market.
FIJUH NAMES SELECTED zach WEEK"O IL !m ' l that n i c e o f t h e m to
l d t h e p o o r c u z ; n w n l r o u t In l o
t h e p u r l u fe !"exclalnwel th e o l d
i m g ."B u t t he y do nd qu e e r. d on 't
t h e y ? - I m A n g e l e s T i m e s . .
RealSpeed(lln gerl y t he p asse nge r rl ambe red
o u t o f th e t w o - u n t e r spo rts ca r
a m t b n a l h e d a u g h o f r vi l vl ' u l
b l f o u n d h l m l e l f o n Ar m gr o u n d
c a n x g n l n ._H o pr o ffe re d h i s d g a r e l l e c a n
i n t h e d r i ve r ." V w h u m o f y o u l o : i n m e a
Il ft. " h e r e ma r k ed at le n gt h .
l u l l a l r .Th e M e :re m n rk e d th a t l h e !
we n ' gl m l a nt l u be w h er e a l l t h a t|i t| | '| ' m n { !gh l ln 'In d : m e r b r e a kfa s t ; \m ] vc l ed :l m u s ua l a w tm m iu z
par tie s.A q u a t i c s p u n ; s u r e : h e nfe l n e d b y n x w t f u l pl n ln o n m l nmaml ers,sill Il ap pe ar ed t h u !l l l t t u l l n n n . ~l m !mllreclwl th e
c n m p n n l u I n ho l d ih er nx eh es In
rea di ne ss for Innl nn l. n \o \e me nl I n
a n unnpefi\'\ed ;\|'ll?P..Th e n u p e mthe g un a ela \\ 1| ;\ rll l oo k nn a mo ret h a n p n r fn t i n n i l Interest.Th e r ir i l l l n s loo ked M111 Il a n n e d ntno.
TIu»lr f n r n we r e unxl oun.Th e y
hu ! h e n na ! th n l n n i m h a r m e i r l n w e d wl il t th e Ares o f w n r -#htrr°!\.n i m a i l l g h l l .: l m fiallses
fr m n llhhletl b:s fl °'rh ¢;m e m u l e
{\|\rullelHl th e lin e.Th e Ile ut en
a m \. In l u l l l: e fl h i s m l p : " I0 Il n n In '
: h e x u l h n l a r n u m !- - In t h e n n r t h -
l m n o r t h - S n i n m l l n w a y . o r M u n !
»!l'!l\r....The l3».\lhQ took Sols-
sn n k ..n
Qu i e t I r e n f h r l l l l t f l a i m s ;th e
h u u l Itlnno hrl ln ea l i k e IT U !
.:hn~ |Il unde r Ih n pi le m nnn. and all
'i zh ln i mm lm l nq ni nl l Rn (h e pl an es .
Lrrmz.e n u m !nlret zhes nl'm a d .
Sh ml nw m h n m m n f I` r e n e h in fa n -
sry uve rl ia kvn and p an ne d.l l n h l f
m u o n a l . Q l e n t m r a l l fo m p s u y 1 - - - . v - » \ \l0|I| TIll IIld |fl.|~ H C IE J K . . H o l t ,
l 'm u - n i t y th e i l e u l r n n n t o f th e 5-5 t.Cl e r k o f t h e C o u n t y C o u r t .
F o r l 3 u ! n : h r vl u r n e d .w i t h D a w n 'l m !|\n\n\l l .n n l l n i t i a l : m l n |_ . . _ . __ __ . _ .. .-_u . . .u - . . .....pany omwrs around hlm.andnprcad :lm mop on the ground. Ile
spoke hrloliy.
'*\\\\re in rho VillersConcretewoods-Ih\~ I-ont dc Ilitl.At Ilhour on Il day. which I think ls tomorrow morning. although the mlior ¢lI\ln! so to attack the Bottlehero"-pnioilniz-"ond go ntl to
hen punt the town of \!cr1JIIlghlor nine kilometers.Timoobjectives-marked-no-and ao
NUTI CE DF sun
To Anna. C. Ruffcorn,Ru n E.Wallace, Lily Wallace and Mabel
M. Wallace:
You and ouch of you are herebylnotifil.-J that the Tra\'Q€H"losu.-
The Second dlvision with one ofthe lofomry regiments leodinst. andthe Fifth luurlncl, attacks with theFirst Home-1-lu dlollilun on our lofi.The Frog lon.~ign l»P¢'lol1 ll mme
z
ance Company. a corporation, onplaintiff hu commenced an action
in the District Court of Waahinir-
lon County.Nebraska,in which
you and each of you, together withJetizlie Wnillce and others, are dc-
fendants, the object and poipose
of which mid action ia to Iom-
wllrre arnoml.too and the F1rntfl°'¢ a certain nl! estate mon
Amerimn tlltlldnll lt's 3lnnlin'|RlK¢ securing the ]:\2!¥ll¢'lll» of aColnial nrmj-the bird thc ;coll ttfialn note in the DHll¢l9n sum
`Ov¢rc arrle .ldoc rtify
'The hismrgr of rlxcccszv-n lon:
and fascinating record of the lrlnmph ol will over dncomnnrawo-ls mainiy the history of hnndlcnpmStanley. the cxplorcrhrons rancd lnl workhouse; Llslngnlono the mak-
of $3000.00, together with interest,
said mo."t!{3|lt being recorded atPram i099 of Book 4, of the MUNLcan Records of Wnhingtcn Coun-
ty, Nebraska, and mortgnging the
following described real estate,inwhich you have or claim to have
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paid up subscribers to The Ente
prise will he selected. These nahmes
wi!! be printed on a coupon w ich
will appear in The Enterprise, and
the four sutgscribers whose names
thus appear will each be entitled,
upon presentation of the coupon
with signatures at The Quality
Market, to onehalf pound of this
coffee, absolutely free.Oniy those
whose subscriptions (new or old*
are fuliy paid up, wiil be eligible.
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I ing the Lnmily and letting it!company asked for $100,000 butImrmbefr become mbiects 101' dur |the eammluion allowed half that I
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Covers,Miller Tires and
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an expensive proposition: Ior the
counlien that support them,Misa
Cameron found.There an fill!-nine poor farms in Nebraska. *QU*
a total of about fire l1undredm-
mates."Inmates of these :mutu-tions include the insane.ieeble-
mlnded, nd thme who have fam-ilies that zhoulfl be caring for
them.Pnralytjc and conoeroulcues are also pieced on the poor
forma.All of theme should be instate irlstitutionl," Bin Cumenon
declared.Committees will he name]in
each town that Miss Cameron vim
ited and it is through the e that
the welfare program will be con-
ducted In Nebrukn this year.Round table discussions will be
bald in the largorjolrns this spring
and summer.
After spending six months time
and more tlun 825.000 a new r u
holds:has gone into service at
}fJe.atrice.The company is servingl,5|1 hmiliél.Them are two eus-
tomen who use gn for illumin-ation.The improved plant will nf-
ford a better quality of .=oz-noe andLll gu will be filtered before go-
ing into the mains.
To ntinly akentical patron.:ofthe city electric plant about meter
readings the village boon! of Ueh-
liag hu offered to pay the odllarfeefor meter inspection,if the
mem is running too fast, but the
customer :nun pay lt If the i:|1~peetion shows that it ll running ton
slow or correct.
.Apoblic aurlltorinmtocoai $78,-
000 is being planned for North
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The extension flivision of the P h i l It 'lili be eonsimcted by
University of Zhbrgska is offering the Luisa Pacific athletic anod-
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P u m a :THE ENTERPRISE-*rmn n n m n v n is m-§ |n |N | \ n n f i t \|||u»\I H N i ! !
m a m m a : N E W S
Kn.H.G.V5aDm»en£|vh1\»
. and ln. J os Konnlin and
llixh on visited a fur days at thHe ll B u pa h omo .Hr.md l i n .L. Buck n m
¢ahoppm Priday.)lr.1\.. By wusbuninou c all-
in our t llondsy.ln. Ola énndenon ond Inuit;
visiting at the homo of Al
:thorns um woot.b
as was |'bor in Omaha Friday.rufl Ibm- Willumoen entertain-I tbl Lldlal' Md Thuhdsy which"5 W d! attended.Hr.. H. Rosenbaum tiiinet-hudson in Omahl 'I\|e»day.Hn. Ruth Rooenhmm will an
li d n lihi Lldiu' Aid Thunday ,
unproved n.We teal the ae-
tlon of tha rd in re-electing the
present ata!! will :neat with tbaapproval el all.Geo. Hacker ol Wilton, Ne. Ds-kota and his ainer, Hrs. Ch:-lsteneH W l e f t last Tender for
W ld Nebr., where they willvisit the latter's son,Wm. until
about the middle of the month.Mr. Heeker will the return to hishome.Ha h a s n j n m g rela-
tives in Herman and vicinity the
put several weeks.Jens Black Jensen, who resides
on s fine fann near the Hill Creekached west of town, ls holding a(ann sale Wednesday,March 9when he will dispose of his farm
equipment.Mr. J°°3°'= will dis-eonunue flltlll.1g dn has rentedme land but will continue to re-side on the place.The home talent play "Aunt?an:1y's Hiraele" winch was gle-en here by members ol the illusionCircle of the Baptist church tn De-
cember was gitcn last Tuesdaye\enl:||,' before n fair-sited audi¢;l¢¢ at'C:a!g under the auspicesof the ladies of the Presbyterian
church.Harold Brewster last week be-
gnn the amrk of erecting a th.ree~room cottage on :|lot south ofhisfatber's home on the boule-\..zr.l which he purchased more
than s l m Mr. Bren:te:'s
father,. H. Brewster is 1101.13 therpenter work assisted by Mr.Prite and Harold ls looking after
he work nt the llrevrstar barberhop.Since their marriage Adr.nat Mrs.Brewster have residedith his parents and they arensiowy looking furwsnl to 20-
ng to housekeeping and feel thathe event wilt be oi even more lm-
~because of behg in aew home of their own.Mr. and Mrs. llert Uooper and
rl Cooper ot Tekamah wereelleraattheparental;II.C.
~Myer home Saturday afternoon.r. and Mrs. Harold BrewsternrtMrs. Forrest Brewster andhildrcua, spent Sunday al'ter:\6nn
t the Jesse Webster home at Te-
a
aten&'sympathy to the bereaved
Mrs. Roy Schnoor, Chinn; Hrs.B. J. Kell 5 Nevada, lo; Mrs. Hd-en Good, glrfeanf Bluffs, Za; Isa.
Dorothy Winters and llargzaret
Xbdrsd, Omaha; also a brother,
James of Omaha.Hennan friends
on-es.hznersl services were heldat the Presbyterian church at Flon
enee Tuesday mftemoon at I:30o'clock.Interment was mode inthe Harman cemetery.
of Blair were guests of Hr. and
Mrs. Bert Lowe Thursday evening.
Miss Nndene and Edith Rare
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Rutl
g .andnextatThis
befo.hoped
a n c e .
On
n u m ~
northhome
p |.haveHans Johnson, who is employed g nnrne
in Omaha vlslte-dia Herman overSunday with his wife and daugh-ters at the R. Il. Rasmussen home.Miss Annes Gilbertacn of Blairis spending a few days with her
cousin.. Mis: Maxine Johnson.Harold Webster. wife and littleAnita Joyce of '1\°knmdz,wereSundayguests ut the home otMrs.Webstefs narents, Mr. andMrs. Fred Rogert.
Mr. and an-». Raymond Ziehr.who zecentiy moved to Ulysses,
were ever for a week-end vial:with her parents.Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Kramer.Miss Iills Chriltensen of Blair.ls visiting in Herman nt present
with her sls!er, Mrs. Geo. S ts
am! family.R. P. Rasmussen left in his carearly Sunday mornin: to drive tohisnew home at Wortltlngton,Minn.
Keith McKer1:l1er and Miles Westare doing some re-decorating tothe former post office bufldiig,which Hr. Wert rented to bo
used as a dress making shop byMrs. I'rank Amick.Mr. and Hrs. Arthur Jones andchildren, who have been rvlirllnk
on a fann near Adlnnon. haverol.1 out and plan to lesve thi:week for California to make theirfuturehome.Arthur is u Ilenmsn boy,born and raised hereand has many friends here who
will wish them success in their
r we h o m e
Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wlltf| eld,Jr., accompanied by Hrs. C. H.Blanchard metered to Omnhs on
worktr y c l
ers:Mrs.hire.Chas.
:orea nihost -PaulChamMr.r. °.¥5' =
dinnesinnerhiveBreweSurnlaCh
wasHer
of a pbr
LearnunderRev.eplen
play;em lbeing
:len anEl!!!
ousening,Marchwill
mn of
Mr.
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double
D | |rn ~a -.C h a r l o t t e B e r r y a l a s i x o 'c l o c k
di n n e r l l u n d a y e ve n i n g .
M r . L e s l i e B e n y i e l t S u n d a y
e w n l l fi l o n a b u e i n u l t r i p un
Chncago.Ai r . a n d H r s .R a y R o a e n b a u ~
a n d son,a n d H r a . . R ¢ m n b a u m 'a
m o t h e r w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r n e s t :
al . th e W . H. R os en b au m ho me .
u m O p a l An dr ea ee n,w h o le
wo : k in | i n O m ah a s pe n t t h e we e k -
e n d m t h h a r p u t n t l .H r . a n d
Hr s . R ob e rt .Andmeaeen.M r . a n d M n . O t t o G o l i a t h w e n
S u n d a y vi d t a r a a t t h e B u c k R m -
an b au m h o me .A i n . A n l e a c h m u m e d t o h a r
h o m e S u n d a y e ve n i n g a f t e r : r a d
in g n fe r r i d a y a i n L i n c o l n m l h e r
an n , Il e v n .H r .a n d l l r a .Je n a P .L.a.°ee11
sp e n t . S at u r d a y eve n i n g at t h e E .
A n d i h eS.ra o n ma .M r . a n d l n . H i t : A n d r e a l o nan d fa nx li g s p e n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g
a t t h e C .Ro s en b au m h o me .
H r .E .B.An de r eu n re ce ived a
l e t t e r h u m h i a s o n , N e l s . s t a t i n g
h e a r u i n P o a \ e c , P o n o R i c o ! . h e
r i m o f t h i s m o n t h .H i n a O p a l . W r i g h t . w h o i | _ a t -
te nd i ng t h e at a te u n iver s it y, sp en t
t h e w e e k - a n d w i t h h e r : e n t | ,
/JTABGY Enom
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~OUR TICKET"WEPAY YOU BACK $.05
swihm home.
lln . L E. W irddlazlghlin. Glen:um.an ter :penTuesday xfiomoougt the C ll.
Ward homo.fHn P. Johnson and Hn. Louise
Lun d : gm Friday dtemoon at
lhe N.. Petersen homo.Hrs. Ruth Rosenbaum spent the
week-and at the country hom of
llr. and Hrs. Jspp Rosenbaum.
lim C. B. lhnlen spent Sundaywithherdaughters,Mn .Ray
Cue; and Hn. Robert Andneaaen.
Mr. John Chord spent the walk
end in Omaha.Mtn Helen Berry, who Machu
in l`uklenon apenl. the week-endmth homo folks.Hr. and Hx, Buck Rosenbaum
Ilna n d li n Wm. Kingdon wen D. S. Prlktblrd vu 1 hudsonbusiness edict: in Blair Frid wi e :in Omaha nan day l u tMr.and Mn .Walter old week.
\ods (oi Henry Richter this mea-
non.The eontraet vu 1et'Ea.n week
to I-'red Sion of Blair for theemction of a new aehoo! bui1dln¥
in Uno Thane district west ohere to Nrllw the one burned onJanuary zz.Rasmus Hendrlrklen of Blair
was renewing acquaintance: hereIaat Thunday.The il. E. La.&iea' Aid sua en-wumea at c he Hn. Henry Kohl-
man home Wednend o afternoon.
The ladies an busy we days ataglting and are vary grateful forgood me.mme at preaent.Mn. Jennings Went viaulied rela-tive: at Tekamah last Wednesday
dtomoon.Hn. H. B. Cameron was a pal-aenger ua Omaha on the earlytrain int Thunu.lay.Hr. Camerondrove down later In the du ma
she aoeompanied him homo thatevening:On rlday Dr. A. J. Cameron.president of the local chaple: ,ofLeague, receivedthe Isaak Walton
a shipment from the state of five
pain of Chinese pheaxanta to ba:1.*:':::-:.e= "°'T1;. ?:.';:~'~ g
n n p nz othese binds in the western - n
HERMAN NEWS
Mn.. Gao. Lcwc returned home
the latter gg" of the meek from
Fremont w re :he spent tha weekwith her dlughtar,MII. W .Y.Yaklth ind husband.
Rev. Bowen of Omaha, fomllrpaator of thc local H. E. church,now working for the childmfaHome Finding Society, wu he n
lust week in the inherent: of thesociety.Min Mm Whitnack was a pus-
¢I|'¢f to Tehmah last Wednesdayafternoon.Eugene Freeman moved Ln!
week from the Muffin propertynear ihe old ~rlr., onto tha torm-
- _ -A |. o c . \ | . N e w s mr m mn
n md Mn. C. L1 Jahnmmisha 5| urln;for her daughter,zrudnm: Hn. G. p_ laws Hn. Theoi Lundh ALL THE PEDPLE
n. Wm. mums. n.»a¢¢..'rn¢um. Fm my vi ai ted at c u n-
zeeting will be held Fnday ord Rafi Hondny afternoon.18 'nriih Mn.. W. Bsrgt.lin. Ed Olsen and Hn. Howard .l Lhn lui. remain! meeting Hlin ment Intl W ahaeldav after-"P Y " 'I m§é`s£>31i¢su6s and is isthere til! be s (ood attend-
.ut Thursday afternoon aof ladies living north andestof here, met st theof Mr.: Wm. Rankin andled to or;-onine n club. Weot bm informs: just wwhor will 2° by.They willlong the lines of other coun-bl.They elected as offic-.s. Frank Louis. president:amea Willinrm, vice pres;'m. Rankin, secretary; Mrs.Ihamberlain, treasurer. Be-ey departed for their homeslunch une soared by theassistedbyMesdsmeaghe, James williams. Choa.:rladn and Frank Loftis.md Hrs. 0. II. Godsey, Hil-s Elem] eeoyea md Mraae Frjorie Godsey were Sundayguests at the L. F. Hil-home.:tt Hilnis and Forte!!ar moloaeri to Omaha last
Noyes of hiondsmln, la.,mowing acquainhneez inL Salurdav.
noon at ihe Ed Brown homo.Cliilond Rays vlilted at HarrySmiths Friday evening.School did not re-open in Pleu-ont View'| upper grade Wednes-day as 'ne announced in our lut1rselr'a notes.Our teacher was notfully recovered from the mumps,so Monday iw the date of r~e-open-inz school.Mrs. A. M. Johns open! Sundayafternoon visiting at Mrs. Sum-ners.. /Mr. and Mrs. N. A. iiulfondand Misa Sybil Dellnzer of Blairwere Sunday visitors at 'lho Clif-
ford Ray home.Carl Koenig, who has been hav-ing an unusually tedious time withthe mumps.in new able to bearound the house and on the roadLo r ec o ve ry .hir. Don Sheealey was shelling
corn the latter part of Inst week.The Chas. Hunk family is bet-ter, though Wallace is still underthe <l0Cio:'s supervision.Moat of
the boys are again in school.
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BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL Arm Loom. Nfzws Ann comm;-mr Mk for "BLUE nmnorz BREAD, . ~
V O L U M E x x x :
"GYPSY RUVER"
rs PRESENTED
| suowrm Fon .warn uiuua G AS ~
/Hrs. C. N. Hansen enoer1.a.l':|e..lIlat n miscellaneous shower at herlhome last. Tuesday afternoon, rom-lplimentary to her future daugh-
let in law,Misa hlildwed Hart,A T l; I).HAl.I.l...;..; marriage no Mr. isbn Ilon-
{i!y of Blmlr 'Hina Crowded withGypsies Lost Thursday
and Friday
PLAY A SPLENDID SUCCESS
Hilh School Students Give Mud-ell Comedy, "Gypsy Rover"
to lnlerssted Audience
f n . . . . . . r » . .f . : . \ . .n ¢ u a u n I n u I
lsen will take place oome time In
Jlpril.There were a large number offnenda present and after a periodof visiting and earda, the brlde-tolbe had Lhe exquisite plasure ol
opening many packages contain-ing gifts for her new home, allexpneaaingbut wishes of he:friends..
NUT sawn. 'l`0
FEDERAL FUNDS
Slals I-'mule to iiateh Federal AM 1
Not at Present Available,
Says Bullelin
NEARLY A MILLION SHORT;
'I'w¢~Cen\Gas Ta!Seems ...g
sufficient io Provide Mul-
mum Benefit ln 19:1
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m b e r s o f t h u l.~.`}|worth
o f t h e l l . E . c h u r c h a n d i n
he e li t e -c t i or i of t he Q ui n t ,
P.R i g g ,w h o h a s d o n eIl y I n m e e t i n g a n d g i vi n :
e fo r c .Th e y a n a p r k i n l :
l y o n re he a rs al s u n i a r e
: a c h e d b y H n . L C . H m -
Lt r s . v, 1'r e d G u ffe y . Th e ygi ve t h e p l ay a t t h e s c ho o l
l m - . . l l h \u...|.......|.....A u u \ ' | . b 1 l \ l 1 1
A n u m b e r o f o u t - o !» t 0 W n fo l k s
at te n de d the fsxn eral oi ' N i ch o l a s
Ra t h j en l a st Tu es d a y .W e a r e a l l g l | . . l t o l e e W m . P .
C o o k n b o u t Calhouzm n g a i n a f t e r
his ii lne sa.
D r . a n d M r s . E . S . B . G e e n m a n
w e r e O m a h a vi s i t o r ! W e d n e s d a y .
Th e W o m z m l C l u b m e t a t t h eh o m e o f H r s . W m . S i e ve : s T h u n -
J- . - - n . . _ _ - . .
s s w u n ; | q ¢ | | 0 4 H ; u \ . | '. | u a n i mT h u r n h y a n d F r i d a y b y a l l r z n
c r m r d o f g y p l i e s w h o ap p e a r e d
s i n g l y a n d i n rr°v1==»o n l h f
st r e e t s .i n g a y l y c o l o r e d n t l i : e .
Th e r e s i d e n t : a n d b u d n e u : M u i r
g f : g u y w e r e i n n o w i | n _ d i ft u r b e \ I
E . l i . H a n s e n .i e r ve d 3 d d i e l o u s
h m q h e o n s t t h e s i o n o f t h e a ft e r -
no on .
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p r o p r i a t i o n :o f t h e fe d e r a l g o v-
e r n m e n t is n o t su ffi c i e n t t o n t
fo r N e b r t z k l i t s f u l l a l u m o f t h e
fe d e n l a d d fu n d s fo r h i g h w a y
co ns tr uc ti on p u ; p n g u l s l n d i a t e d
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Tu e s d a y , M u c h I5 , 1 9 2 7 m a r k i dt h o d a d s ; c h a p t e r i n t h e h i s t o r y
of Th e F n r m e n C o - o p e r a t i ve U n i o n
El n va t or o f B la i r , w he n a t an \ u ¢ ~
t i o n : a l a i t p a ve d i n t o t h e h a n d :
o f F r i t z l l a t t h l u e n ,we l l- t o- d o
f a r m e r .fo r 8 1 6 . 5 0 0 w h i c h vu l u . :
Ve l m a Go ll a hn n I n d H r .S a m
S t e e l e w e r e a w a r d e d th e ca nn ul ar
t i o n p r i u s .
A t | l m h o u r s d a i n t y n p u t
w a s M r n d w h i c h m i d ! t h e n l n a d y
p l e u z n t a w n i n g w e l l n i g h p o d o c t .
E l u m r D i x o n o f B l a i r , h u b u n
u r u d a d t h o - p r i m t r i p I n t h e I M T
a n n u l ! B o y : a n d G i r l s C h a i n W a t
a t L l n c o i n , d f s n d b g t h o O u t h ;
D a i l y Jou.'n|.i Bt a c k m n n f o r t h
b u t n u n w r l l n r a t t e n d i n g t h
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ny mel: presence lld YhllbtllIl"htm wu h ar d to r e ma r k th a t
he had run out many | bunch of
gy pdel but he wu going \o be;ahh crowd.
It |.ll c ame ibuut by the pre-
wm w` now
hnd bo ld tn B lu of Town Pe d-
lkm Conlly Bun! tn
ny a mme u n lu uz a n y un Nrh r u h Good Raul:'umd adon
which u uupporting me monmentfor a ¢nree~een¢ nu.
Tha bulletin dm tha n willbeabout ¢\,\m,2ss fedeul d d
Ta k e C h u n at D o lu mr y Ser-
vlo e f o r Two lhu we h
v l B c n l l l u
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than the lndzbudnui I! vu ur-
rylnz.
.The oompnny came hta exist-
c n e n i n me md vu o r p n h e d
b y | : m v u l \lv\m.| one hun-
dxd lumen. mlm 1.1¢ nun mn."
u u u u y u \ ¢ _ | n n | | l |.z~" : -' °» » m -u u n u f f é i
m u l m m u u u a u l uD l S ' l ' R l C I ' n . r . w . n m . 2 : = ' : . e : = m e § . ;
h nun una llruuslul; UIU-amh 16 and have selectedL8 nl the dale on which itgwen here.The playi.1
humor.nc! Mn. R. H. Rasmussenned a few fritndl on Wed~eugening in honor of 5
U I u w m u u n .'f e d n e s d a y ,M a r c h i n d ,n a t h e
b i r t h a n n i ve r s a r y c ! C a r l R o h u r e r .
S r . , m d 1 n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s c a m e
i n t o h e i p h i m c t l e b n t e .H r . a n d H r s . H e n r y S i m m r l m d
m n ,C a d o f H a m b u r g , G e m u n y ,
' N H bgen mm!! ag the.Hen15
mutation of the Gypsy Rover,
muniw comedy, by the :nomic dpurlnaent of tha high school,
Thursday afternoon and F:5d:
evening, under the direction of tinstructor, lin. Paul L.. Moore.lbrmnn will lntertaln the tina- fillllfa Dffiél ~ farm Hn-
~NEWS
Dmn e n in vmv_;t.'hl.nnek.
Knllvtlinzndf n wd l y s a tt h
L. Buck n m
.~»€;1....» call-
m fanliiyhome of Al
v u l b u g i n e u
a y..-entertain-uhdsy which
bu m ti i i n e t-'I\|e»day.
m will an-Aid Thunday.
D . S . P r ! t¢ b a d v u n b u d n u |5 5 i n o m a h a o z n d a y l u t
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D GETWEACK $.05WORTHUY
e'er acted
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Hr. and lin Wm. Kingdon wenbusiness edien in Blair FridMr.and Mrs.Walter oldspent Tuesday evening at the J. A.
swihm h nine
lln. L E. Ward and Mrs. GlenRosenbaum.and daughter spentTuesday afiemoongt the C ll.
'Nsrd homo.fHn P. Johnson and Hrs. Louise
Lund :gmt Friday aitemoon at
lhe N.. Petersen homo.Hrs. Ruth Rosenbaum spent the
week-end at the country home of
llr. and Hrs. Jspp Rosenbaum.
lim C. B. llanlen spent Sundaywithherdaughters,Mrs.Ray
Casey and Hrs. Robert Andneasen.
Mr. John Chord spent the week
end in Omaha.Mia; Helen Berry, who teaches
in l`uklenon spenl. the week-endmth home folks.Hr. and Hrs, Buck Rosenbaumcntertdned uw uma ~ball boys.
:mprovod ",g>;=We £001 th ao-
Lion of the rd in ru-electing Lb!
Jo h n C h o r d .C l a r e n c e D i x o n a n dC h a r l o t t e B e r r y a t a s i x o 'c l o c k
di n n e r l l u n d a y e ve n i n g .
M r . L e s l i e B e n y i e l t S u n d a y
e\.1:n1l!i|o n a b u l i n u l t r i p t o
Chncago.Ai r . a n d H r s .R a y R o a e n b a u ~
a n d son,a n d H r a . . R ¢ m n b a u m 'a
m o t h e r w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r n e s t :
at t he W . H . R o s en b a um h om e .
u m O p a l An dr ea se n,w h o la
wo : k in | i n O m ah a s pe n t t h e we e k -
e n d m t h h e r p u t n t a .H r . a n d
H r s . R o b e r t Andmeaaen.M r . a n d M n . O t t o G o l i a t h w e n
S u n d a y vi d t a r a a t t h e B u c k R m -
en b au m h o me .A i n . A r t l e a c h r e t u r n e d t o h a r
ho m e S u nd a y e ven i ng a ft e r a g en d -
i n g n fe w d a y : i n L i n c o l n m t h e r
m n , l l e l vi n .
H r .a n d H r s .Je n a P .L.a.°ee11
a p c n t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t t h e E .
S. A nd e rs on ho me .M r . a n d l n . H i t : A n d r e u o nan d fa nx li g s p e n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g
a t t h e C .Ro s en b au m h o me .
H r .E .B.An de r au n re ce ived a
l e t t e r h u m h i a a a n , N e l s . s t a t i n g
h e a r u i n P o a \ e c , P o n o R i c o t h e
r i m o f t h i s m o n t h .M i l a O p a l . W r i g h t . w h o 1 | _ a t -
te nd i ng t h e at a te u n iver s it y, sp en t
t h e w e e k - a n d w i t h h e r E ve n t s ,
M r . a n d M n E l m e r W r l g t .
H r . W m . R a t h m a m :sp e n t o n e
da y la s t we a k a t t h e J. A . S w i ha r t
ho m e .
H r s .S a m H a l l i a sp e n di n g a
fe a r d a ys um w ee k a t th e h o m e o f
I.
others who ml: UN leading ~ mu would be an improvemtnt our be ¥'l,3W »373 a€4}lame und after fthns this uni 6?9'°'"'=ls'§herewere aJ lon few chnldnn the present one, and the oommlsi The l'*!°M"° Qu,tbl bullc tml.A delegating ~ nfikuml ¢h'P'the buairleu n a sbandonad img -,L"-i°,;.vu n u u n n n y ,ml n z n IF Q NI I U 1 m i i l l ! ! p p m 3 U I 2 - B l: m n t h a t g u n u n p r i m h i p s .
i n L § e ¢ i i l E i c t :r | 1 n -. ? " = ' = 9 : ' = ° 4 % ° ' = 1 = ~ ° = » » = - » -lousy mer hlvinz ami.; 11... mQQ!
ul uw: saauulcll lllu ul\u'=l ,mu uuzluon UY¢f.-EI. L01ll0\l.II "'"The :Nuns foam hu the comedy Chronicle.1921, 1.0 ;well in hand and it dent through not '*! bs
'without s pause on the part of BUSINESS CONDFFIONS eral nd.l»°00»°00 l year, or $2»° |this lervice.any o! the cut.Thu characters\were well taken and the nuiience
were Interested listeners to the A lunrex.
Am: 1
The district olficsn ,ue lin. lclub momban In !92¢.'n
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we_
.w - n .\. | n . u u 5 vu s au u n n s l l l ( \ "'~ " ¢l ° 1 >= i n '- he r cg u hr a nd n at u r al f a m ,b o a r d Il s t m o n t h . .n a m -
va r a n d d u l l u |11 `" " ` " " " " " " ' " ' " "n d-l\o.'|Inokllolieldo.'l'hl:;lta£nn».l a l l l I . . ~ ' i f 2 |I H E ° u s s H u " l I . .: Imp; a number from at-lhmnd llll another tuners'_`-nn h mm vm n n. 1 . .. . . . . » . °¢f| _."}.'F_'!f"!'3'!!!'."°9.'"' h.lddllnIld .| .........'2,......... 23.32 . * 1
1519. _Dnriely gqentjbg week t h e s t o l e n l a d w a s w e l l t a k e n b y
w i l l i a m H a l l e r a n d w e E n g l fs h
l a d y b y C l a i r e N e l s o n .T h e m r -
e y m o t h e r p a r t ta k e n b y B e t t y
N o b l e w a s c o n s i d e r e d b y m a n y a n
t h e be et in t e r p r et a t i o n o f t h e
va r i o u s p a r t s .H e r m a n S i m o n a e ni
| »- vu vn u U ;1.\vuullll3\6 L u l bw h e n c o m p a r i s o n s s r o m a d e w i t h
la s t y ea r , p r es e n t fig u r e s mu s t b e
ac t a g a i n s t tho se r e s u l t i n g f r o m
e x t n o r d i n o r y acti \ri ty.I n o t h e r
wo r d s t h er e il r o om for a d e c re a s e
o s c o m p a r e d w i t h 19 28 c on di ti on swh i ch st i ll wo u ld l ea ve 1 92 7 ; ye a rmn d e \ cl e ve r E ng l i s h fo p w i t h h i s In f b e u k a c t i vi t y m d g e n e r a l l y
" D o n c h o k n o w "a n d t h e re s t o | " fg ¢ ¢ d | m , 1 n . " ,
th e c o a t fi l l e d t h e i r p l a c e s ve r y Th e f a c t i s m n | 9 2 7 m a y p r o ve
cr ed r ta b ly ..Th E Q l vl l r m l n w l nl fi ri a a n d ~ b e _ e \: e n 9 .U B I b l I S i n ! ! ! j i l l
l Mi s s A l in a Ki n s ma n , d a u gh t e r o f
M r .a n d H r s .H e n r y Kl a a s e n o f
Ca l h o u n . w h o h a s b e e n w o r k i n g a t
t h e ( H o w e l l H o m e t n t h i s d u r . 'l u
t h e r e c i p i e n t o f m a n y b e a u t i fu l
g i ft s a t n rn i u e l l a n e o u s s h o w e r
g i ve n h e r la s t Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g
a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . A n n a . S i m o n -
se n.Th e r e w e r e a r o u n d t w e n t y p r e e
e n t w h o en j oy e d g a m e s a n d s
~rx"F A C T S m o m N E B R A S K A
B L A I R B O Y M A K I N G G O O D
N e b r a s k a h a s 2 4 7 e l s c m c p o w -
er s t a t io n s w i th a t o ta l g e n er a t i n g H a r o l d C a r l s o n , r o n o f M r . a n d
ca p a ci t y o t 254,000 h o n c p o w e r .Mn . C . M . C ar l s o n o f t hi s c i t y , i s
Th e 78 s te am p la nt s ha ve 2 1IYl ,0 00 lt t e n d i n g s c h o o l in S t . Joe , M i s s -
h. p .ca p ac i ty ;41 hy dr o -e l ec t ri c o u r i a t G u d ' s Busi ness Co ll eg e.
pl a n t s a r e r a t e d a t n t o t a l o f 2 3 , - | a n d W r i te s r e l n t ive s t h l t h e l i k e s *
30 0 l 1 . p . a n d 2 2 2 o i l 'e n l i n e p h n t s h i s w o r k fi n e .
develo p 2 4,0 00 l1. p.1 H e is g e t t i n g sp le nd id gr a d e s
'1"S..S......e.......a :_\1_\....-..\_¢_1-_|L _ -... -. ... n.A-1..-.._-..a 1-
s t m e L e g i o n o u t a t 5 p m . r u m -
do y t o w h ic h t h e p u bl i c l s i nvi te d .
W A S H I N G T B N o o u z m r
W O M A N s u m C A I J F G H N L A
H r s .Je s s i e Ts l lm s n ,w h o h u
l i ve d i n t h i s c o u n t y p r s e t i a l l y a l l
h e r l i fe , l s a o j o u r n i n g i n C a l i fo r -
n i a t h i s w i n t e r a n d U n i t e s e n t e r -
t a i n i n g l y i n s l e t t e r t o fr i e n d s o f
h e r i m p n s s l o n s o l ' C a l i fo r n i a .
-- -v- 1 1 n u u s e t l l w i JU I B l lE l e a n o r h a s d o n e t h i s p u t y u r .
l l 1 | t h o u g h t t h a t p r l u t r i p s w i l l
u a l n b e d f e r e d t h i s y e a r .
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L a s t F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n t h e b o y s
i n t h e H s r t m a n sc ho ol a dz la la or -
ho od ,m e t sz t b a l ¢ h 0 0 l a n d o r -
gn n iz e d t h e m s e l ve s i n t o o H o l fe r
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H r .m d H n . W m .W i l de r so n
s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e Th o u . H i t c h -
oo ck ho me .
' G u s R h e a w a s 1 b u m l n e u c a l l e rin H ; - = f o n e d a l u t w e e k .M r s H e l e n §» » ¢ »» - .w h o fe l l
a n d b r o k e h e r h i p , i s r e p o r t e d t o
he g e t t i n g a l o n g a s w e l l u c a n b e
e x ectod.E h . .H . C .E d w a n i l s p e n t o m
d a y h a l . w e a k a t t h e O s c a r A n »d e n o n h o m o i n A r l i n g t o n .
M r .a n d M n .Ol e nr .A n de r so n
a n d c h i l d r e n l p c n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g
a t t h e H a r r y E d w a n i s h o m e .
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Monarch Yankee Beans
Per can .05
Moimrch Pork and
Beans, per can .10
Inn Monday evening the followinglnchen, ail re-elected were elect-ed for tho coming year:Sup"t.v. Frmd Griffey, Mrs. v. lved Guf-
fezoznd Hin Wilma Farrar, hih
se ltuc hen; Hin Berth: So -
er, eommerchl teacher,Hr. Ru-dolph <=';gg°f» seventh and el;hthgrade te er and athletic colchandMisaEleclyco Godxey, thlnl
ami fourth gndea.This Eeavesonly a fifth and sixth gmde andn pdmnry teacher to be elected.Our schooi under tin present
management and with the prewentKwtlp of inalmctors, are runningalong niceky and could scarcely be
salety
Let us (Ill your order
Campbe11's Tomato
Soup
u m |||rv.\;1.||c|||.au n |: u l l 5 l l l : a u |\ |u l :n t c n u y a l u m pa x ;a n;use uoy nc hnle Hr. Evalhmi:
chorus,which made zhe liack-~ " § 13 ` » . I1 " ` £ "{ » § i'2'"'T1.`nground on the stage, made a very s c e
pretty effect and one than those cn:1.snn,\n~:s Bm'rlm.\'rwho took part wiki recall with»»»:;--. y.-... - --.. w-.--B e a n s , p e r c a n .1 0
Q
g
pleasure in the years f0 come.g Mn. Nels Bnchanlt spent a very
Mrs. Moore 303 Pnncipal P. L,pleemsnnt day Inst Tuesday when a
Moore,who MaisieJ her,havegiven considerable time and effort
to the rehearaal nf the pans andit is through lhcir efforts as wc!!
ax the students,that the affairwas a big success.
Fon mm C OUNTY MAN
DIES IN OMAHA
Mr. Gen. w. Kincaid, n former
citizen of this county, flied auaiden-
Iy of a stroke of apoplexy, at hishome in Omaha last Thursday eve-
ning at the age of sixly-sefven
J.ea:1.Mr. Kincaid anne to Nebraska
with his panents in 1863.He grew
Lo manhood on u farm five mileshnutheaxt of Kcnnard,attending
the winlur 2.-anna nf lrhnd in the
Mancy district with other childrenof the pioneers in that part o! the
county.Ile marded Min Alice Caldwell
nn older sister of James andGeorge Caldwell of ihis city- They |
lwed for many y ears on 4 farm
near Arlington an-1 Inter moved lo1-:lk City and then to Omaha where
they have Ginre resided.He ia survived by his widow, two
sons, John and Wmll2 of Omaha,
and n daughter, Lin. Elsie Gage
of Lineoin, four grandchildren, onebrother in Missouri anll one sister
of Omaha.'
Funeral services were held atBenson, Nebr.on Sunday after
noon and burid was made in the
Blair cemetery.
I
number of her friensis and rela-tives gathered in the evening,tn
assist her in celebrating hcr birthnnniverau5'\ The time was pleu-
anlly spent in visiting and nlay
ing cards and at m late hour Mrs.Buchnrdt served delicious refresh-
ments, which was a\°er{ pleasant
climax to the happy went.
Those present were:Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Wulf, Mr. and Mrs.Dido! Wolemtann,Mr. and Mn .
Soren Woismann and children,
Mr. and hire. Ted Buchanlt,Mr.
and Mrs. J, T. Nelsnn and family,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolamarm,
Mr. and Mn. Fred Jensen and
Misa Marie Wclsmnnn.
ROAD ¢:R.w|NG
_STARTS Moe-'nu
Rom!grading by the Condompeople is scheduled to start next
Moniay and the work will be
crowdcrl until its completion.Atthe same time another runul grad-
ing outfit is to start west of Her-
man on anothr Drvicfl. thnx im-pmving the rand from Herman
west l.m».:|nI Hooper.The goad between Blnir and
Kennnrd will also soon receive attcation.
Min Lwlle Kemp nrri1.'¢'J homeInst Suwy from the east in re-
sponse to a message from homefolks that her mother, Mrs. S. E.
Kemp was seriously ill. Mrs. Kempis improving at this writing.
nr, mmm: rmsznuazen Alma and f.;;;ae...1;1nnia¢.,;'|tric plant.: ~ ~ £62gg;-g=»»=»~=Meulamea Charles 'iz Neh ska during ten years in
e oi l, I da 0 l"" - w. H. Umlfa vo r a transmission line service..
dorwood and Anna Simonsen.Sea gulls are known only "
At the close of 4 pleasant nfter» I Luke Mina!-ire.Tim-are wel-
roon delicious r¢.!'reshments were'eomed by the farmera and are inaerved.lcvuiug in nunubcr.u m x m m n u z - = b ¢ = » n n e 1 =e¢The Uurlmgton railroad is the"°°" to Walter Sappenfleld. olllett heavicn taxpayer in Nebraska.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sap-pfnrma of this c ity.c n n sn n xrr z wn n mxf . :
I sl. A. c. HAS num PROGRAM
ANN! VE RSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vasa who lin;
mush of Blair.celebrated theirTheMondayAfternoonClubmfuennh wedding anniversary on
mei March 1-I, at the home of Mn.|1welday aftenoon and evening,C.. 2d.Jii|.c.hmnn.The subject f°lf2darch 15, when friends and rela
the afternoon wan Bird; n:v| ron Itivex from fnr and mar |a|.}>ere'lcall was responded to with name:
of Nebriaka birds.Mn. Curley?
subject was "Birds and the De
partment of A¢dcwltune".Mn .x¢==»1|-=».|-»='rh ai m- U: Hi ll-ing|worth", and Mn. Thane told
ol "Bird Enemies".
3iAnleyJ Bracken of Chicaéo.
while an businesa in Lincoln,
istoppcsl over in Bkdr in lee his
;uile'| relatives, Mime: Flora andOliva Moore last Sunday.Stanley
n fomlcr Blair boy, is one of the
big corporation men ot Chicagonow. being a vice-pnnhlent of the
Western Electric Co.Ile marriedMina Hem Moqre.a Blair girl,
at their home to :main them inf the celebration and extend heal.
wishes and congmtulatiuns. TheyIam comfortably Iocatglnn the old
home place and have a nice fam-ily of three boys and one gurl. The
guests vi ited and played cn:ds ;Mr. and Mrs. H ;Hansen en- ;u.|Il.iol3 will clear up somewhat.idttring .ni a!lcrn0¢ln.and evening,
P lu ms F OR c m OF F I C E S
Up to this {'1h|.|nJay) morning.
oIIo1u filin a .for cl!ofthc 1 "ng I Y ' ,
'fires have been filed with the city \
' d e m 1
For OmncllPintWard-U. G. Garner.
Second Ward-Ant. Healu..
Third .Ward-S. E. Kemp.Fourth \'\';rd-P. C. Soremen.
For Srhwl BbardHarry L. Morris.
I11 GilherLlon'a new Nash sedan
caught on tin. apparently from ashort in the wirinl, while driving
down Main street Wednesday eve-
ning.The line wma promptly ex-.lluzuiibe-1 bclolfr any qamge *ll
' a m
;Car (Satchel On Fira
I
tenained a number of old friend:|.land enjoyed the splendid refresh-nl Rev. and Mrs. A JI. Anderson :*UU1l»il¥ condition. dcponta .'un::ln|'
mentn which mn served to all.on last Friday evening.The An-
EBAD ROADS nmvs|nr:-zzxzass .\w.\'r
"Every time n load of people?get thoroughly z\h en up ns ihe
weult of driving over rough rnadw,Fthey feel ifltflful to go somewhere
,dersons have been spending n few
days in Blair on their way home,from Kirksville, Mn., where they
have spent some time with their
son and family.The evening was'a very enjoyable unc, Bin. Hun-
|nen and daughter,Mi n Viola,
uwewl delicious r*ef:1csl1me.1u\. Rev.he"e a 'mmbcr of can :x The else to make their purchases, iniund Blu Andesnon left Mondayynvcompany sent Stanley to Japan nfew years are and the family
lived there for two rears.Their
many schoolmates an-I schoolfriends will be glad to know thatthey an: prospering.
the hopes ol finding smoothertraveling.°'One of the prin
cipal factors determining the a-mount of bmuuinesx done in a zowrn.
is the condition of the roads run-
ning into it."-Hay Springs News.
I hu r E. .:La 1i.nalur\I, S. IJ.
hir. and Mn. Henry Blonke ofFontanelle were in Blair yester-
day visiting their dau¢hteQ Mrs.J W. Blliter and family.
lvrhen in Nebraska.
|A few yearn ago her only aan,
_Stuart married and went to Oak-
liand, Califomin and her trip outthere this winter was her desire'tolee r son and his wife again.
She says in part, '°I am having§» delightfud winter hen lrith ibn
children and I am really in love
with California.Theme have been
some had rain stonm the past few
weeks, wind did considerable dam-age and the floods more, but the
native! are pleased fo: it insures'them plenty of water for.l.ll pub
poses and they need Iota here for
iraizating.In the valleyra littlewheat is railed but most of theF w u u n d for f r m xr vf i n z
The grape industry hu been badlyaffected :inte the Volatead act.
Ghent fields and vineriez standingidle and so many laboring men
uubuf emplormnrbu: as-soon as
the fruit seahn opens up the sit-
Th e lin n k as e c mto i re i n ns u b -
into the millions.Stuart ia atill'with the same Bank and has an
increase in salary.They are very
nice to their employees an-I he isvery satisfied.Livirug is about the
same here as home, the wnnderhllvegetablemarkets are a aight.
They know how to display their
gooJa.The :mtI1-e Californians allseem to have a trace of Spanlih'aloud and one secs so much Scan-
ish type of architeeluwn here.I
nm simply in lore with the newhome: and apartments.There ia
nothing like them east of theRockies."
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rreamlnz,ueannrn Wulf;VinhPresident, Laimmee Dunklau md
Obert Scheer U31 ducted Secretary
and 'I'rean|.1er.Other members
are as follows: Geo. Xnxehaum,
Allard Stark,Leonard Lsaker,Harold, Martin and Everett Stork,
Robert Wifklns, Harry Wulf and
Wm. Wilkins.
Meet of the boy : have nod
beef calvea. to aelect from, hov-
ev.-er,some calves will be pur-chased and the bor: will be as-
slnlrd byjlheir lcuie; nlr. Dunk-lau.Ali the boyz dan to show
their nite; at the County Fair
and aome plan to show at theSum Fair.
The 1927 aeuon ma th the
third year test in yield of oat: forWaahingtan County, Nebr.. under
the direction of the Farm Bureau
and each year find: one Q: more
varieties dmpyrnwfof vozm rea-
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;ll.AIR BUSINESS ANI)
SOCIAL FORECAST
Harsh 17-Co.Declamatory Con-
ner: at Blair high school.
March 18-Missionary Society atCrowell Home, 2 o'clock.
Hatch I9 'fpeeiad meeting 0.E.8.March 19--Home Economic; Club
Bake Day at Quality Market.March 19-Catholic Ladies'B a h
Day, Wolff Dru; Store.
Hanch 21-M. A.. C. meets withMnl. Thane.
March 22=lCon¢te|aLionaJ ladies.dimer at church parlora, 5:30.
March 28-Pythian Shtera B a h
Day, Stewart Pharmacy.
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Heinz Tomaw Catsup
Large botde .25
Heinz Tomato CatsupSmall bottle
Heinz Apple Butter,501: size for .as
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Thursday, March IT
MUS I C B Y
COLORED RHYTHM KINGS
(3rd I-Immfomenl)
Sp:claI Vaudev llle Features
(Singing und Dancing)
COME EARLY STAY LATE
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nans Nielsen. Prop.Hn. D. W.]\cturn than from Blair whe§alr
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