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03-17-1927U I 3 r u n n o n v o lr lll P u m a :THE ENTERPRISE-*rmnn n m n v n is m-§ |n |N | \ n n f i t\|||u»\I HN i ! ! m a m m a : N E W S Kn.H.G.V5aDm»en£|vh1\» . and ln. J os Konnlin andllixh on visited a fur days at th He ll B u pa h omo .Hr.md l i n .L. Buckn m ¢ahoppm Priday.)lr.1\.. By wusbuninou c all- in ourtllondsy.ln. Ola énndenon ond Inuit; visitingat the homo of Al :thorns um woot.b aswas |'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 nlihi Lldiu' Aid Thunday , unprovedn.We teal the ae-tlon of thard in re-electing thepresent ata!! will :neat with tbaapproval el all. Geo. Hacker ol Wilton, Ne. Ds- kota and his ainer, Hrs. Ch:-lsteneH W l e f tlast Tender for WldNebr., where they willvisit the latter's son,Wm. until about the middleof the month.Mr. Heeker will thereturn to hishome.Hah a s n j n m grela- tives in Herman and vicinitytheput several weeks.Jens Black Jensen, who resideson s fine fann near the Hill Creekached west of town, ls holding a (annsaleWednesday,March9 when he will dispose of his farmequipment.Mr. J°°3°'= will dis-eonunue flltlll.1g dnhas rentedme land but will continue to re-side on the place.Thehometalentplay"Aunt ?an:1y's Hiraele" winch was gle- en here by members ol the illusionCircle of the Baptist church tn De-cember was gitcnlast Tuesdaye\enl:||,' before n fair-sited audi ¢;l¢¢ at'C:a!g under the auspicesof the ladies of the Presbyterian church.Harold Brewsterlast week be-gnn the amrk of erecting a th.ree~ roomcottage on :|lot southofhisfatber's home on theboule- \..zr.lwhich he purchasedmorethan sl mMr. Bren:te:'sfather,. H. Brewster is 1101.13 therpenter work assisted byMr. Prite and Harold ls looking after he work nt the llrevrstar barberhop.SincetheirmarriageAdr.natMrs.Brewster haveresidedith hisparents and theyarensiowy looking furwsnl to 20- ng to housekeeping and feel thathe event wilt be oi even more lm-~becauseofbehginaew home of their own.Mr. and Mrs. llert Uooper and rlCooper ot Tekamahwereelleraattheparental;II.C. ~Myer home Saturday afternoon. r. and Mrs. Harold Brewster nrtMrs. ForrestBrewster andhildrcua, spentSunday 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 WintersandllargzaretXbdrsd, Omaha; also a brother,James of Omaha.Hennan friends on-es.hznersl services were held at the Presbyterian church at Flon enee Tuesday mftemoonat I:30o'clock.Interment was modeinthe Harman cemetery. of Blair wereguests of Hr. andMrs. Bert Lowe Thursday evening. Miss Nndene andEdithRare _ - Rutl g.andnextat This befo.hoped a n c e . On n u m ~ northhome p |.haveHans Johnson, who is employed g nnrnein Omaha vlslte-dia Herman overSunday with his wife and daugh- ters at the R. Il. Rasmussen home.Miss Annes Gilbertacn of Blair is spending a fewdays with hercousin.. Mis: Maxine Johnson.Harold Webster. wife and littleAnita Joyceof '1\°knmdz,wereSundayguests ut thehome otMrs.Webstefs narents, Mr. andMrs. Fred Rogert. Mr. andan-». Raymond Ziehr.whozecentiymovedtoUlysses, wereever for a week-endvial: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. Stsam! family.R. P. Rasmussen left in his car early Sunday mornin: to drive to hisnew home atWortltlngton,Minn. Keith McKer1:l1er and Miles Westare doing somere-decorating tothe formerpost office bufldiig,which Hr. Wertrented to bo used as a dress making shop byMrs. I'rank Amick.Mr. and Hrs. Arthur Jones andchildren, who have been rvlirllnk on a fannnear Adlnnon. haverol.1out andplanto lesvethi:week for California to make theirfuturehome.Arthur isuIlenmsn boy,born andraised hereand has manyfriends here who will wish themsuccess in theirrweh o m e Mr.and Mrs.TomWlltf| eld,Jr., accompaniedby Hrs. C. H.Blanchard meteredto Omnhs on worktr y c l ers:Mrs. hire.Chas. :orea nihost -Paul ChamMr.r. °.¥5' = dinnesinnerhiveBreweSurnla Ch wasHer of a p brLearnunderRev.eplen play;emlbeing :len anEl!!! ousening, Marchwillmn ofMr. en.tuesdaydouble D | |rn~a-.C h a r l o t t e B e r r ya 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 eB e n yi e l tS u n d a y e w n l l fi lo nab u e i n u lt r i pun Chncago.Ai r . a n dH r s .R a y R o a e n b a u ~ a n dson,a n dH 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 mO p a lAn dr ea ee n,w h ole wo : k in | i n O m ah a s pe n t t h e we e k - e n dm t hh 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 rh o m e S u n d a y e ve n i n g a f t e r : r a din g n fe r r i d a y a i n L i n c o l n m lh e r an n , Il e v n .H r .a n dl l r a .Je n aP .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 ih eS.ra o nma . M r . a n dl n . H i t : A n d r e a l o n an d fa nx li gs 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 nre ce iveda 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 oi | _ a t - te nd i ng t h e at a te u n iver s it y, sp en t t h ew e e k - a n d w i t h h e r: e n t | , /JTABGY Enom €'$§w%~§ , `gk. ~ .._.o~ur ~ESUREANDGET~OUR TICKET"WEPAY YOU BACK $.05 swihm home.lln . L E. Wirddlazlghlin. Glen:um.anter:penTuesday xfiomoougt theCll. Ward homo.fHn P. Johnson and Hn. Louise Lun d : gmFriday dtemoonatlhe N.. Petersen homo.Hrs. Ruth Rosenbaum spent theweek-and at the country hom ofllr. 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 Machuin l`uklenonapenl. the week-end mth homo folks.Hr. and Hx, Buck Rosenbaum Ilna n d li nWm. Kingdon wenD. S. Prlktblrd vu 1 hudsonbusiness edict: in Blair Fridwi e :in Omahanan dayl u tMr.andMn .Walteroldweek. \ods (oi Henry Richter this mea- non.The eontraet vu 1et'Ea.n week toI-'red Sion of Blairfor theemction of a new aehoo! bui1dln¥inUno Thane districtwest ohere to Nrllw the one burned on January zz.RasmusHendrlrklenof Blair was renewing acquaintance: hereIaat Thunday.The il. E. La.&iea' Aid sua en-wumea at c he Hn. Henry Kohl- man home Wednendo afternoon.The ladies an busywe days ataglting and are vary grateful for good me.mme at preaent. Mn. Jennings Went viaulied rela-tive: at Tekamah last Wednesdaydtomoon.Hn. H. B. Cameron was a pal-aengeruaOmahaonthe earlytrain int Thunu.lay.Hr. Cameron drove down later In the du ma she aoeompanied him homothatevening:Onrlday Dr. A. J. Cameron.president of the local chaple: ,of League, receivedthe Isaak Walton a shipment from the state of fivepain of Chinese pheaxanta to ba:1.*:':::-:.e= "°'T1;. ?:.';:~'~ g n npnz othese binds inthe western- n HERMAN NEWS Mn.. Gao. Lcwcreturned home the latter gg" of the meek fromFremont wre :he spent tha weekwith her dlughtar,MII. W .Y.Yaklth ind husband. Rev. Bowen of Omaha, fomllrpaator of thc local H. E. church,nowworking for thechildmfa Home Finding Society, wuhe n lust week in theinherent: of thesociety.Min Mm Whitnack was a pus-¢I|'¢f to Tehmah last Wednesday afternoon.EugeneFreemanmovedLn! week from theMuffin 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 Fndayord Rafi Hondny afternoon.18 'nriih Mn.. W. Bsrgt.lin. Ed Olsen and Hn. Howard.l Lhn lui. remain! meetingHlin ment Intl W ahaeldav after-"P Y " 'Im§é`s£>31i¢su6sand is isthere til! be s (ood attend- .ut Thursday afternoonaof ladies living north andestof here, met sttheof 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 unesoared by theassistedbyMesdsmeaghe, James williams. Choa.:rladn and Frank Loftis.md Hrs. 0. II. Godsey, Hil-s Elem] eeoyea mdMraaeFrjorie Godsey were Sundayguests atthe L. F. Hil-home.:ttHilnisandForte!!ar moloaeri to Omaha last Noyes ofhiondsmln, la.,mowing acquainhneezinL 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. andMrs. 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.innewable to bearound the house and on the roadLo r ec o ve ry .hir. Don Sheealey was shellingcorn the latter part of Inst week.The Chas. Hunk family is bet- ter, though Wallace is still underthe <l0Cio:'s supervision.Moat ofthe boys are again in school. F T .~ . . . . . . '-u»1 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, all expneaaing but 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 zs Pomona Weekly br John A. muses "_~._~Subscription Prim, use Per Yr.sims om. rf.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, QIARCH 17, 1927 PM =~;_,<=-fd; S»;;_°f ussmka-NUM B ER 3 .;;f= __o n i l y ..o ~ s a e e s s s o e s a o s s l 1 . f *:» ~ » ~ ~ o e o f -U C I ] - ( I P .B L B V A T U R :~ ~ " m a n s m n m a w s n o u s 3 1 ~ a r M r . o n d M r s . Jo h n M i l l e r e n t e r -. ~ ~a _ g g g f d g n ~ 3 ;:~~~~. t h i n e d z h r i o n g b e r o f g g m -n t l ~~~. i § . f _ { ,e _t o n a l r o m a o n t l h u r s »~-3 ° . : * ; f . . ' r . 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I e o f O ve r Te n Y e a r s '£'£Il`=..'§""f¢'¥'?`.a.1"'Ii.~.'f°`§1 ""1~.".1.' i ' " ' ° r m s T r l !~ " ' : 'n u m b e r o f e r o s : l b o e t a ''a n a 7 Ar ~as . h o g n n e e d o f j o n 9 . ;0 F R I T Z H A T ' l ' H l E S E l \ I S O ? / N g n i x f z f ~ ~ ~ g m - u m -g u j g B I R D C L U B " B u m : E ~ °m e n t ,iz i l a n d '''s §`.;,i=.s s o m e o r t h e s e " g m 5 ° p u :0 H o e H o j g g g - = ; » H e a v y g f -Ve l m a G d l e h o n a n d c r m .w s u m a y T r l ! n o u m m . N m 9.5 °i n w l d :n o ad d i t io n a l co at 'e m d zu * H i t l l r g g H g h g g n J u s l a U s l p a s y s r i ! !f y s fo r i n te r s e c ti o n s . .*'r r e 'ra ." " ° W i n -s o s O t h e r s r * " ~The hostess arslstned by herdaolhters-in-law. Lira. E. G. sml . . .D »» n n »f n . -s l . . .. . . . . . . . - s . . . . .s s s s s i s a s s a s -. . ¢». .frorlofurefiratprlseandllrn..l-isa I n dC h i l d h o o d " i st h e t i t l e ay wh i l b e i n g p r e p a r e d m b e r so ft h ul.~.`}|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 sd o n e Il y I n m e e t i n g a n d g i vi n : e fo r c .Th e ya na p r k i n l : l yo nre he a rs al su n ia 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 y gi 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 An u m b e r o f o u t - o !» t 0 W nfo l k s at te n de dthe fsxn eraloi ' 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 kn b o u tCalhouzmn g a i na 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 tt h e h 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 . CALHUUN PEDPLE duuvclluu |.u||.|ul u pl vu uu u LW B 'c e n t g n t u : n va i l a b l e m m e e t a p - 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 L 1 n ...... -n n I- In l -i D.A.K. uouoluan Tu e s d a y , M u c h I5 , 1 9 2 7 m a r k i d t 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 - \ . . \ . - - . _ _ _ » n - _ _l \ -I L : ¢L r " a J J ~ . § = . = r . +1 ": = * " i f 1 ~f.;.:: . ny mel: presence lld YhllbtllIl" htm wu h ar d to r e ma r k th a the 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 monment for a ¢nree~een¢ nu. Tha bulletin dm tha n will be about ¢\,\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 u_| .... -1 m\..._» .~. .. 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 inhonorof 5 U Iu w m u u n .'f e d n e s d a y ,M a r c hi n d ,n at 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 do fH a m b u r g , G e m u n y , ' N Hbgen mm!! ag the.Hen15 mutation of the Gypsy Rover,muniw comedy, by the :nomic d purlnaent 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. Buckn m .~»€;1....» call- mfanliiyhome of Al v u l b u g i n e u ay..-entertain-uhdsy which bu m ti i i n e t- 'I\|e»day.mwill an-Aid Thunday. D . S . P r ! t¢ b a d v u n b u d n u |5 5i no m a h ao z nd a yl u t w Emma v-~~ * -"@ . a i ~ 9 _.. . ur DGETWE ACK $.05WORTH UY e'er acted y ; Hr. and linWm. Kingdon wen business edien in Blair FridMr.andMrs.Walterold spent Tuesday evening at the J. A.swihm h ninelln. L E. Ward and Mrs. GlenRosenbaum.and daughterspentTuesday afiemoongt theCll.'Nsrd homo.fHn P. Johnson and Hrs. Louise Lund :gmtFriday aitemoonatlhe N.. Petersen homo.Hrs. Ruth Rosenbaum spent theweek-end at the country home ofllr. 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 teachesin l`uklenonspenl. the week-end mth home folks.Hr. and Hrs, Buck Rosenbaum cntertdned uwuma ~ball boys. :mprovod ",g>;=We £001 th ao-Lion of therd 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 ya 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 eB e n yi e l tS u n d a y e\.1:n1l!i|o nab u l i n u lt r i pt o Chncago.Ai r . a n dH r s .R a y R o a e n b a u ~ a n dson,a n dH 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 mO p a lAn dr ea se n,w h ola wo : k in | i n O m ah a s pe n t t h e we e k - e n dm t hh e r p u t n t a .H r . a n d H r s . R o b e r tAndmeaaen. 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 rho 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 th e r m n , l l e l vi n .H r .a n dH r s .Je n aP .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 dl n . H i t : A n d r e u o n an d fa nx li gs 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 nre ce iveda 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 o1 | _ a t - te nd i ng t h e at a te u n iver s it y, sp en t t h ew e e k - a n d w i t h h e rE ve n t s , M r . a n d M nE 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 twe a k a t t h e J. A . S w i ha r t ho m e . H r s .S a mH a l li asp e n di n ga 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 nuiiencewereInterestedlisteners to the A lunrex. Am: 1 The district olficsn ,ue lin. lclub momban In !92¢.'n -» -- le i 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. _Dnrielygqentjbg 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 n i | »- 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 s wh 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 . 9 s 0 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 C l u b a n d fr o m n o w o n w i l l b l g = » ; = a s t h e A r l i n g t o n F a t H e l i e r u . on ..__ .572Sl'Z eW .GF.3 ~=°: "r .a.fr ie n ds . H r .m dH 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 r in H ; - = f o n e d al u t w e e k .M r sH e l e n§» » ¢ »» - .w h ofe 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 xectod.E h . .H . C .E d w a n i ls p e n t o m d a y h a l . w e a ka 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 dM 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 ga t t h e H a r r y E d w a n i s h o m e . ..-. Monarch Yankee Beans Per can.05 Moimrch Pork and Beans, per can.10 Inn Monday evening the following lnchen, ail re-elected were elect- edfor tho coming year:Sup"t.v. Frmd Griffey, Mrs. v. lved Guf- fezoznd Hin Wilma Farrar, hihseltuc hen; Hin Berth: So - er, eommerchl teacher,Hr. Ru-dolph <=';gg°f» seventh and el;hth grade teer and athletic colchandMisaEleclyco Godxey, thlnlamifourthgndea.This Eeavesonly a fifth and sixth gmde andn pdmnry teacherto be elected.Ourschooiundertinpresent 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,have given considerable time and effortto the rehearaal nf the pans and it is through lhcir efforts as wc!! ax the students,that the affair was 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 his home 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 and George 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 Gageof Lineoin, four grandchildren, one brother in Missouri anll one sisterof Omaha.' Funeral services were held at Benson, Nebr.on Sunday afternoon and burid was made in the Blair cemetery. I number of her friensis and rela- tives gathered in the evening,tnassist her in celebrating hcr birth nnniverau5'\ 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 Condom people is scheduled to start nextMoniayandthe 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 at tcation. 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'l call 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 toldol "Bird Enemies". 3iAnleyJ Bracken of Chicaéo. while an businesa in Lincoln, istoppcsl over in Bkdr in lee his;uile'| relatives, Mime: Flora and Oliva Moore last Sunday.Stanleyn fomlcr Blair boy, is one of the big corporation men ot Chicago now. being a vice-pnnhlent of the Western Electric Co.Ile married Mina 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 Bbard Harry L. Morris. I11 GilherLlon'a new Nash sedan caught on tin. apparently from a short 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 iheweult of driving over rough rnadw,Fthey feel ifltflful to go somewhere ,dersons have been spending n fewdays 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 that they 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 ibnchildren 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 thenative! are pleased fo: it insures'them plenty of water for.l.ll pub poses and they need Iota here foriraizating.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 badly affected :inte the Volatead act.Ghent fields and vineriez standing idle 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 anincrease in salary.They are very nice to their employees an-I he is very satisfied.Livirug is about thesame here as home, the wnnderhll vegetable markets 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." i rreamlnz,ueannrn Wulf;VinhPresident, Laimmee Dunklau mdObert 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 nodbeef 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 showtheir nite; at the County Fair and aome plan to show at the Sum 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: morevarieties dmpyrnwfof vozm rea- (Please Turn to Page Eight). ;ll.AIR BUSINESS ANI) SOCIAL FORECAST Harsh 17-Co.Declamatory Con- ner: at Blair high school.March 18-Missionary Society at Crowell 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 with Mnl. Thane. March 22=lCon¢te|aLionaJ ladies .dimer at church parlora, 5:30.March 28-Pythian Shtera B a h Day, Stewart Pharmacy. » Q.¢ 1 . e f¥' Q a ~4 \ .. ; _ . - - . - - - 1 - - n n :.4 r :\»»;Q n\ r tZ * :. 1 r " " s I P¢-= ~. X Lf a;n\ 1.A/ s . . Heinz Pofk and Beans 15c can, 3 cans.42 Heinz Tomaw Catsup Large botde.25 Heinz Tomato CatsupSmall bottle Heinz Apple Butter, 501: size for.as ° " J ,'i§f,'§°»f§»f'"~S t .P a t r i c k ' sD a n c e 1 0 0 lb.ba z1.40 10 bars Bub White P H O N E 7 5 QUALITY MARKET 4-~- u. ~~HLEGION HALL BLAIR,NEBR. Thursday, March IT MUS I C B Y COLORED RHYTHM KINGS (3rd I-Immfomenl) Sp:claI Vaudev llle Features (Singing und Dancing) COME EARLYSTAY LATE Good Ordu-Good Mull:-A Good Tlmen i n e o n d u r iana ti o ni r ie l e c am - n i x n o n p m l n c t z a n d a t t h e n m u m e va r y o u r u m m m t o f i t t h ol e d : o f z p e c h fi c d l n t r i c h . " --Q - - .» ..- -. .-. .-. .__ ... -.- - _ - 0 s uncenes ana mms||'ncKETS--$l.00Ladies I0 cents nans Nielsen. Prop.Hn. D. W.]\cturnthan from Blairwhe§alr I ;;; ~;~. .vw f "Qaw, Nmun, uma 11, 1m-'ran|éou~b~ The £60169 Nun of lauren gathered by Enlerpdu oarnspoadonu from every eommunlly In Wuhlngtau Cnunly. n°cm . lm-¢h 11.1.§'f ..»¢ In \|l Flm»u- Ci!! em~10417. Dmnlnltnn, Ncbr.f u Chr!vld hlland »1..'.?'..1§'a"f~' I f - i n 1 ° - I U . d u nwl r . . 1 ln . H . c . B l i n d s vm vratuulnd ll tbl Jalan'Bheo hom: 'l"hundly swung. Mn .G lo Rosenbaum ale:-fhind a number of kdm Baturhyafternoon:In B m m u y n d n o m m m an 'ww »¢ LM Sam um hams\b|| vnu.lr. ||,_| ilu. W dtar W eed M!Thurldly naming lor 1 vid! with mh d v dh >G|-and mud.l r .ln. J. H. J ohnson udfunlly¢ Bundly ut the Tomhome.fln._ Ind ln. '"&if"" wnau-me o ~athe Tom =¢M§¢1. homa.5 I ln. Ama Clr bu le ft lm week for I vue vm- bor dmghber Ind!|mUy in Wisconsin. Ui . I n d I n F l d B e ¢i u n d u a t t h s m n e m onm um cnnpmm vm :pad uspooon an Addidn an lu ndlod bulld-lng, w which a gymnadum will hondded.A wma building addition i o the Pen: dale normal lc hool il planned.Tho Xurnoy nouns! in Nnddering nloantionl at the lymnadum lo wa abmll $40,000. A new plmdminl mhnol building In eo!!n o m o i n d ln md for0'Cannar In Gnelly county. Kath- odhtn will spend $5S,0W for a new chnnh at McCook..A tn n l mld o n line about 18 milenlong L l t o h e b u l l t h o m Gxat to Venango and KM deckicdistribution -mum sl Grunt will be rebnuc. nam: NEWS llrs. Chris Benson spent Hon-day lfhnwon with Mn. Joe Jeo- sen.N. J . Andlnrn allen! at c am. Benson.: Ilondny afternoon.llrl. Chdn Chstoffanon andGhdyspentednesdaywithMrs.ua-lay (Ilemenu, at Her:man.while the mm attended the J. BI enaen ala. Nena :nl Walter Andersen wereArlington alla» Wednesday.Mr. Ind lin. Chris Benson andlbert spent Wedne\da _d't|mo-ont Albert J¢:uen's near anunella.Mr. and Hn. Martin Larsen and s, entandnodqh isuov'nt - o r supper y :alter Anclorlen and Milam Kir len, Hannah and Inuise.Mm llrtin Llrsm entertained huridzg lfhmoon the followingdies:r1. Ch:in Henson.H n .ter Nielsen and Mrs. Joe Jel-n and Doroth . HEN RY L . n ou an n' "Although today one of the great.men at (imma, and probably the wry greatest in building mc! op- erating .,\mo|lan public utilities,Doherty started llfo humbly.At. twelve he nm a nevrsboy; at unn- ty,ho vr a s o g u on g i n e ¢ : ;attwenty-flu, he was manager oc! o public utility pwt;ot twenty-men, he 'an manager of a sy n- diolte of :och properties; at thir- ty-four, be was head of o conooru of his own; at forty, be controlledan lmnaenso corpontlon and 'au really an oxtnordinary scientist, md at foztywevoa,he is ono ofthefewres!powers on Wall Street.oontmlllng one hundred' ga and electric companies reach- ing nearly. even state in theUnion, and having oil holding: the second largest in America.."Ten y a n ago,public utility securities were not scifi ubrold. Newkirk tpent Wednesday ahahaoon with Hn.. Chris Petersen. Hr.a n d ln . la ti n Nnrklrk were 'Thursday sh an no n alle nnz Boom Nurkirks..Alfred Nelson spent Thursdayevening in Blair with hh pannil. lr. and Hn. S. P. Nelson, help-ing his mother celebrate her birth-day.Richard Nelson md son, Leon-ard wind W ednesday at thu Fmi Chrbtimaen home. Min Edna Neurkirk in workingat th: G. H. Haybrook home neuAYUIIUUB at the pmnnt uma.Vinh Nelson lpent Sunday lf- ternoon Bd Hxnagvuu Aiel u werealso there.C. K. Andernn was a dinnu£ 0 8 a t Chw Petersen: Thu.r|» r mon vldtor: nz the Peter Inrlon u m 0950 Hei kki ind a n nLeona.L tn e n wu s W edn adqevening guests sz Ted Buehudu.Hr. and lin. Lan Rolland mdchildrenand Ivan Linea spent Sunday dhmoon nt the lllr tlnLarsen home._ rollin Ls ¢wG:mle i nd Nu:man pe :plat 7 we atEd Newkirkzi Sunni afternoon allen at theBoonenrkirk home were Ilia Ad s Gu nn me Hhs Opi n Nm-kirk.Hr. and 11.1. Rudolph Andrea-aoa were Sunday nnaernooa guests at the Chris Benson home. Hr . a n d Hr s . Gwm h mmm:and Gmc wen '1"Imn~hy eveningvhiton at the Pbter venon home.A l b e r t In d O r vl l B e n s o n s p e n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g s t Jo e Jo l e n e . E d w a r d a n d R a y m o n d N e u r k i r k a n d C l y d e L a r s e n w e r e S e t u m a y eve n i n g vi s i t o r s a t A l fr e d S l a vs .M r .a n d H r s .D e l h i W u ! ! u i d fa m i l y a n d l i r . e n d H r s .w m H e r z a n d fn m i l y ,: R e n t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a t H e n r y u h m h e l p i n g l l r . K u h r c e l e b : s t e h i s b i r t y . u r .a n d H r s .G u y H i n k l e y o fB l a i r s p e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a n d e ve n i n g a t H .C .Rssm usae cu. L e o n a r d N e l s m a n d R a y m o n d Ru h r e l s o s p en t t he e ve n i ng t he r e . M r . a n d l i n . A l f r e d R u i !m i s o n o f n e a r F r e m o n t , m o r e 1 l l 8 1 . w e e k o n t o t h e H r s . H . C . Je n s e n fa r m . M r . a n d l i n . J a m e s L a r s e n a n d eh lt d re n w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s S u n - d a rva t F r e d C h r i s t i a m e n s . e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g t h e . fo l l o w - i n g O r u m fo l k s w e r e e n t e n a i r m ! a t a s u p p e r p a r t y a t E d C h r i s t e : - s e n s n o r t h o f B l a i r : M r . a n d M r s H .C .Ras mu sse n,H a r o l d a n d He l en , Hr . an d H r s . Je ns So r e ns e n an d Je n s Ive r s o n . .. .|o1yG i f fo r d Pe te r se n s p e n t S u n d a y d t o r n o o n w i t h l m a n d G a m e . P e t e P e k r l l n e d a t t h e N a l lCh r i s t e n s e n h o m e S u n d s y . H r .a n d H r ; C h r i s P a e n e n , Ir vi n s u d Ir e n e s p e n t S u n d a y n t - te rn o on a t Joe Je sa e ns .A l f r e d N e l s o n w l e d s t E d H a n - se na a eH r . a n d N . . W u l f a n d c h i l d r e n w e r e S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g i t G o t t l i e b S t o r h . | Ign es ta|G n t l h b S t o r k a n d - d a u g h t e r , L e t h s w e r e O m a h a vw e n r e n o nl F r l d a y . |S u n d a y d i n n e r gu e st s a t Je n s So r e n a e n s w e r e M r. a n d H rs . C d l e H a n s e n m d c h i l d r e n . M r . m d Mn . Jo e Je t s s e n s m ! c h i l d r e n s p c z t S u n d a y e ve n i n g s t C h r i s B em e n s .H r . a n d M r s . A r t . To n e s a n d c h i l d r e n a n d M r . a n d M n . H o w a r dH a s t i n g s a n d ch i l dr e n ,l e f t b y w h o M o n d a y m o m i n g , - fo r C a l - i fo m h , w h e r é t h e y i n t e n d t o m a k e t h d r f u t u r e h o m e . M r . a n d M n . C h r i s L a r s e n a n d . mm-, 1»:¢bru\5¢,. sqm 11, 1921 - r n n r r : m > m s n -Pun hno [;\rf vw ;- rr. CALHOUN |_!:- §!*._'%1'; ss:»H_.11-»er'H§ ~ »~1 v ~i '! \, 'nn .\¢\*a ¥\a r a a s.\.,l \f \ \¢ .f ° | ' l I \ ,l U9I \3 0 | 0 c g \I ;' nf . |. N I ` \ 3 ~ ~WUI!'FT | " TT l , | ' §mm,Y O U R H O M En§`»%L&"`m»i`?E¢|h}lé}l` ;§i.;:. 55I cf_0mahl.~Nlnese rlrms can supply you wnh the needed items that the well ordered home needs at prices that vdll save you money. They invite you to use their experience in fumishin§ your home. as the N. Y.banker:rnn week.Blair Wedneada aftemuonMr. lml Mrs. E. S. Andenn:1 and':ul um... 5' ....|.|.... P.: Ta- ,. For Simd~y Dinner on;~0 '»Curtains, Seat Covers, We carry a full Une ol fancy and staple annzd goodscunp~u|¢f|»u¢¢.-nnmunry Bohs Cash' Store zoo r n a xs s aoo ~9 ~.; \ `T ? ...\qiria 5551 ~42" »= >~'4?;;I~~" ; °j ~,'z .wr.~'1 1 '.,.=.'gf _;;(! ~4.5 xc ~"' ~'"5 ~1f `l §_»'gf`_.- 'f sa ' . 571-_- »2_ .gan ,....-i d "°~-§ e ; '.` " - 1 :._. ,.. ~ = a " e '.'7 ,e h .' :__ .. u \- . _ _ . _ . . - f ';' I r » . . ; ) : 11 :T ! ~A..r- "~ 1 ~ »'~t \=~..'€f..4 ~M ~a ~E ~ .\r T !" ; z1 4 g a i ' 1 g J.'In"i " ..|»..' 1 -r ' t w l l l l I t H ° ! | | ¢ W i t h 8 |We handle a complete line ,~~ - ~~~ - ,--of--~ .~ ~ ~i Sewalngaints F r i d a y e ve n i n g ° | \ i !. h J. C . C h r i s - tuensm. M r .m d M r s .L . E . L a r s e n : d i e d In M i s s L o u i s e L a x - : e n S l n d l y a f- tor:: oon. H r . a n d M r s . C h r i l H a n s e n a n deh i l d r e n w e r e M o n d a y e ve n i n g vi a i t o n a t B o o n e N e w k i r k z . Mis ses E d n a a n d . C a t h e d u e r--1 ~ HHHSE SME ~~- --'SM Mr. Earl Miller. who ~ an.kin|:in Fremont spent the week-endwithhis parents,Hr. and llns.Chaa. Miller. Hina Lena Bates ia spending a few days whiting at the OttoRempeke home at Lyons. hir.and Mrs. H. C.Edwardsspent Sunday at the N. D. Peter-aon home. Hr. and Mn. Walter Weed spent Wednesday evening at the J. A. Svrihart home. Mn. H. G. Van Deuaen, who hasbeen spending the put week inFremont returned to her home onSunday. Work was mceived hare Satur-»day.al the death of John llc- u pa a ~e presen ~me.Mila Nena Andersen called atManinLnraazmSaturdayafter- noon.Ed Hansen an.I Axel Hansen called at N. J. Andenecfa Satur "'{, afternoon.|r. and Hrs. Emanuel Andnea- aon and sons, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.George Fallen,were |0mnhn pagtgngen Sat1.u\!ay.Hines Lennetta. Lea, Ada and Hariory (inure gr" Sunday af-ternoon at EJ ewkirka.Catb-|eril\l Newkirlc was a Sunday din- ner guest there.|Sunllsw evening callers at Alfred Skova were: Edward and Raymuadxn k i r k and C.W.Christensen| nf Hemum lr. and Hrs. Ted Buchanit wereCracken.Funeral aerviees were Saturdayevening gueats at theheld at Blair Sunday and inter-IH:a. Dalu Gnnae home.ment wan made in the Kennani,Hr.and M m Carl Raarnulsen umelery.and children more Sunday after- reconslmcting the building that houses the power plnntat Fxmont while approximately $30,000 addi- tional is planned to be added bo theequipment of the dectrie plant. Gibbon will mote on $80,000 bonds for a new school buildhg 1~¢}ny~ Mons ~mi: ~AN~ THING ELSE, he has built up th great chain of public utilities th: bear his name.All the 5earn thehe hu hnndled the peop!e"s mane he has never lost an invnboz singie cent."-American Magazine i n - 0 \I v 'g _ ~ Jwgg,-,;u g ; . n f \g ~) 1 fy* :'9: " ;M--.r 1 -;\f3.*~ . J ; : ~ f ° S u » f ~~t z ,- = -Q '` f ~ ~'ua . . § . . . ;| l u -¢` F \ . `.| 3 | . ¢ £ " 5 3 .-.m v I '1 "" T' J \'_~I n a s i l ~' I 5 r \¢'w vsnavznc A e~m1-zoN='c,=» Un d tie lass,girl.:'lolrby s».."'#§'.'~ ancf Hebei SE The C. Y. L. K. helfl one oftheir pleasant meeting; on Tues-,m e 1 1 »-11,,.dsye\enin t t h e H . E . P 1 kbL§..»~l'.'i'€°'.5'- ' f ' ° ' " ' wu z |hume \ehen'3;r|L C. W. Andre.:s| Hr. md Hn. Wm. Irersen andHr. and ln. Henry Fl.scJ\e. wereguests at eg Walter Curtis homean Omslu onday evening. ARLINGTON NOTES Friends here received word Last 'Thursday that an infant :on bornthu. dw 40 Hr. and Hrs.JakeAdams, now of Beresfonl, S. D., up-\-sd nrsv I few hours aftermuh.rnrremsins 'ren taken mePlattsmouth for interment. Benjemin Cook,J:., -spent the week-end Irlth Gllben Echtea-karnp.Wm. Read of Grve°1'r» B. D.a!.o|'Ted off ben on Thuraday for rn b ef visit with his former nelglmbars, lt. and Hrs. H. L. Pharrls. Mr Read In eonvaleseing from a and lin. Plank were hoatesses to the Clube aTheQueen Esthera enjoyed asupper on lest hirmdsy evening stthe Homer Miller home.The girlseach brought s covered dish and the menu was delicious.Thu wa: followed by the regular businessand general good time.A. "gg number of fans accom-parued bsketbell team zo Lin-coln last week to witness the p a n e s a t u r * P e tr ~"~* fxsnnnnn NEWS Hn. Chas. Bates ent:e.1sino.l aferr hall" at e quilting bee at herhome Wednesday afternoon.lllss Charlotte Berry and Nm.E. Berry were business shoppen in Omaha Lut Wedneeday. I recent operation in an Omaha hoe- *Mr. and N U Oscar ¢\:|Jcrson1-StalL. Clurell Unland axed Sun and children spent Wednesday eve-nin at the J A. Swlhart homeday sa nu :ann duties at Pau.|#lon bwisrd spent dw »»S¢\=- llra. Drusilla l(eCunn ol Urnahn left. Sunday afternoon after a bdef viait with her daughter, Mrs.1.. B. Peterson snd Hr. Peterson.The Christian Endeavor societyan-»=~=~»f\=»° -motion picture,"l'eek's Bad {"- featuring Jlek» se Coogan Irhlc will be resentedul. th e c é amp n mr .Rn xh o n March nun.end in Council Blu£l| with rela- tlves. Nr. and Hrs. Sam Wright andchildrensn 1 li n.Ruth Romenbaum were entertained at Lhe_L,_E,Ward home Monday evening.Mr. end Mn. H. C.I'Idw:r\i\were 'hiesslay evening guests at the 0|-ear indenon hon: in Arl-inrten.1 Varnisheslfinest interior Varnishel and Lacquer: Specigl spring prices on Barn Paints Blair Drug Co IFarmersvsnavznc A e~m1-zoN='c,=» Eighteen head good, gentle, well br o ke horses and 4 head of good m ules.' These horses are from 4 to 8 years old, weight from 1,200 to l,450 lbs.a n d are al l nlce a n d gentle and 'ready for work.- They were raised at Isabel, So. Dakota,w h e r e the goo d stron g work horses grow. l wi l l also sell 3 sets of good new 1% and 1% inch Go ld Bon d w ork ha rne ss.. Is any of yourmoney . im/ested at over 8911? r~-`4 0 SAT., MARCH 19 AT EVERsEN's BARN B L A I R .N E B R A S K A Across street north of Electric Light Plant Remember the P~ace Eversen's Barn l¢u n ;\:. .. .:J : . . . . ,-. 'r J'.;3 ~53 ,3 ` f : . ' } f *: : . ; j M - - .T T ° ; ,f* ° ".:`€~»`==." » E ` ~-F t ) ;- . a f- c i '\ . ~. Q . . ;' | u -" | = , \ . Q:a~a '-a ._*f * ~\r 1 g .u s ": = < . . ¢ ~ : '==-" l rQ - ; ~~I n ' \ . . z l *~~ . , 1 . . _ r . - J r .. , ..s 3 L . » = - 1 : - ~' ~ ~ h » 1 *f f f h f - - . . 3 _»_ ¢ 3 . a - . u - »1 \'» :,g_m .. ~f t7l:;,?"!|"U~ ~"-n L,"fglgg,1_3\;'=l 1i"*""m " ..::'...--...~::-'°~3./@£.@@ . ~~- --'SM No-93 ¥g¥f!'I 1. '%'°*'?'"`f'f ~0~L."I | ¢¢n¢lllbullIhlu n l l lggnuwvannlluull an-¢ n d $1000 invested a~ ~%~c~ as null~. as $1600 invazed at 5%l You mn make your dollars cam over 8% (P°7' lble in :uh and stock dividends) by investing nowinCidexServiceComplny common stock. And your money will be invested in a strong. 16-year-old secuxitywhlclahubehlndiruecord of mom dun $83,000,000 in dividends paid to lm owner: in cash and utock or the equivalent. Mail the coupon for full information about this m,1,.y;dd security of the $600,(XXJ,dX) zation. -. / I l \'w \Cream Station pays, at all times 1 L e t th i s Ne w One M i nu te do y o ur ne xt wuhlng.W e wa n t y o u to ue h a wqde tly ud qdc ldy thedo thaa re muwy whi te .T h m wl n rugs, pany overalls, hmvy blankets and notice du: they an tlaoxouddy cleansed without noiu a d o r t ont!-\eputcf¥.huoneMinut¢. the highest prices fbr Cream, Poultry Mr. ind Hrs. Vernon ldarlhall f ilu. H. C. Edwanln and Mm. L1 were host and hostess to the Mer- iE. Petznon and daughter, llattie Lry-Go-Round Chlb Frldgy evening. I Jana were county seat caller: lv!After dinner tables were plltnl I Wednesday afternoon.|for bridge.Dr. and Mn.w. 1.1 Mxxand Mn. Rohm Whlrluur of.| Nellon won the rim prize and Mr. and ln. Clyde Cook the con-olilliotl.M.!.¢|Jmll!h H111 came out fromOmah; to visit over the weekanlwiql home folks. An infant son, born to Hr. and M n . I n Weber Thunday, Heh.wth, dhd shortly after birth in xFremontUI.Following brieftune:-0.1 le oe: the nemalns werebroughtto Arlington for Inter e Lm nThe u. E. Luiiel' Aid Society enjoyed a pleuarlt meeting, whenMn. J. P. Laaknet lm! lil: HuyWilliams won hootesnel at the ' Wlym, Nebr.. came in We_lnemiayto vid! with n-lalives and friemia.Riu Edith Jorgensen of Dc Solospent n few dmys at iho ShermanAnderlen home.Mn. L. E. Wahl, Mrs. Glen Rol- enbmun and slaughter.HelenLouise, were Omaha vidton hat i aIl Wedncldny.Mrs. Rosenbaum re-fturrledhome Thursday eveningwhile H:s. Wan! remmlnmi for iionger visit. Ewr Wiilumsen Wu an Omaha visitor one clay Iul week.A. N. Anllenon of tlxh alt; inconfined !o his bed at has uau|¢u»ter'h in Omlahn wiaometh 1 siegeformex'| home Friday nftomoon.Iof neuritia.He in reported irn» Dom w g -of Hemi:xdord.|;>roved at this writing.returned £0 home Sandi! after lr. A. H. Then vu n businen I Then ma ke thi s final test. Wash s few fine things wah as chilon hose otlingerle-Lhingnyou wouldnat uu¢tt.oanyordlnnrywash:r-d'xa\you wl11unde.rtt.udwhyd\isN¢wOneM.inutewuhu Clnner, Quicker, Safer.I Letyourown washing doddc which wnxhe. Phonnoday foratrlul.Buy tsmlthlnmm-n.h.| PETERSE H,»1DwARE ~~ Bla Neb a ka .sevnnl days visit han 'at thehom: of his unde, J. C. Badger:Dean Il u mlmbei of the flamingford hilh lehool bukethnli mm and uma to lincoln for du stats1m m m .mélydn L°dvi¢n\°°\'¢d m be an rnk when he pn n1my o n y enmdng at his :xwly opened studio.The youngfollu zpont the weni in phying >{9n\»sr!lgt¢nd l:te1;n¢;oyed l 'nuenLukar, £19 d Wnllitiford, Harry !\5cCl&ll&n. il., Tom clhhon md Mi n n Hden Echtanhmp andrtliea lrugu-.Bu!was ici: last week:md his mhsfale, Ifannnca Ech- wnknmp mlde the roun-1| sn his ro ta.Eh.. md ln. J . F. Luka: und mn. Allen vm! £0 Omaha Wadnen- caller in Omaha one day int week.The basketball boys and CoachJah: Chord,and Hr.Clarence Dixon matured to Lincoln Frhlsytn ntteful the find glmu at thebuhuunl wurn\men!..|A number of ladies ¢\\l1e.ui atthe home o! Mn.. Buck Rosenbaum |reminding her of her birthday.A ldeildons lunch was nuved before 1|the Imiiea went home.Those who 1 were £dtele:\t were lleuiamesHnnyIlhll. Leonard Pelenon. ' Tom Gaines, Katherine Jaw.I~:.Spnrlrer,Duo Gott!-ch:Hisau 1 Cailie Bunker and Hattie J amPelaenoa.1 ilr.0. w. liarshail \.islted hh,brother, Wllllnn, who is ul at his |home in Arlington.Mrs. Sun Half, who spent 1. fewdly l in Blzir villtlng her daugh |ter. !!hll1|¢<l to her home W|:.!':¢° =;» i -z we nanule a complete une or ~quanry ol ukuuujzlhs.Kelly Springheld TIICS & Tl\|)B5 AN T I L L G R O C ER Y P tronize T ho§é W ho Advertise in Gas, 0il and Accessories Cor. Nebr. sz. und Walker Av.=.~ ~~ ~ .1-u.an~ nun-ma ma mme.lay md llv. am! ln. hah: remined | In dnymPhd D0 Wehr |.'1J un, Buddwen In Pnmont lun Tvuday eve~Lin;when may "tended theMemhnll' Banquet dvux by Hay mn. n-ny nunmnx :nn cnu~dren spun Thurs~lxy nflnmoon antins J. H. .mmmn home.Mn. Morgan-Anderson receivedword Wedne:J.|y`of the death ofher brotha? Frederick w. Lorenm o f o mi u Pwr-x -mxml Una.lven held lmm the Bnilay |nd ~by r l .R . w E | ~ M.L. Cameron .1 |sABE|.. 5 Bl a i r P ho n e 1 6 1 J E NS EN & BROSS, Auctioneers. ~|DT, Owner ~.~=q,{.»¢ ~ =='='§-zClarkson Baller. Clerk a ~;j " ' z 1 - ' r n Bldr,Nebnqh._l}g§_ u Blnlr, Nebrub, llrnh 17. 1927 _ f l f l t \ l ' |" l & l r n r ¢ l ~ _ ao. Tho N e b r l h s u m Bowling Tourney will pt under way on March 23 at Garlo1r'| RecreationAlhyn, Ooulm.A lame mmf me il anddpnhod. Twenty-four nu io m have en- tered the am Davis Cup compe-tition.A committee hu been lp- pointed, healed by Julian B. Ily- rick off New York,so lelect anAmericanu m £0 defend the lmplay next Septembtr.This willbe lhe seventh connective defense of the trophy by the United States and will no doubt enlist in its newvice:ooh votormo as Tilden. Johnston md Williams.Vinunt Richardl will 'bo mined in the amatlnr nnh this y ou but much promhln; mnterisl remoioo fromwhich io draw for candldllel. Henry L. r»m11,U=uua P.°en Sporting Editor,believes the United State! stand: a very good chance in the ms Olympic gamesin Amsterdam, despite mmy peo- mlstio foneclaia. The attempt of George "Buck" cover to ro-miner organized booeliwasfrtlillcas.Commission- r Landis denid Weaver!d n - -tic plea made du:in| the Swede berg trial that his playing sta-un he restored.Weaver seem; ottoha voh rod oo vro llu zwo mo and Ainnrorih systems.Hubbell and Raymond telephone exchanges have been purchased by llmqer lliller of the Caste hh- pbone exchange..Out of 900 electric hflway ty:- tems 339 operate 6,556 buns over14,899 miles, u auxiliazy eervlue. Eight thollland dollars will be used to erect an artificial ioe piantfor the viihgo of Holbrook. The Orion! 'unter Ete m kill add e new 126 Steel tnA new dty building In propooed for Newman Gran. well puty Friday evening.Hina Ven Sorensen and Mil- dred Johnson spent the week-and ln Omaha. liars Lam end Christine J o- hansen left Dull for their homein Coltar, Iwo. Min Iutim Nelson, one of our winter students, is now workin;in Blair. H i n Alpha Askov spent the week-and in Omnh with friends.. Staldey Deacon, :noted baritone,:ang hen llnndny, March 7, unde: the euspices of the Lyceum Course committee.Hia profnm 'sonshted mainiy of folk tongs md familiar nleetionz.His inherpfe éon was of unuarul merit and mellowtoned voice showed taining.The audience was appreciative. The Ovegurd Tdo from OHLNeh.,entertained the Studonfs Christian Association on Wednel- dny, lhreh 9. The .Annual Voice md I mtm- mental Spring Redte! vu a rue treat in nil those that wen prea- ent, from both the town and sclmol.. " J . ' ; " " " * ° ° 2 . ' * ?.a1""»§'.'§..'? ' r.¢h|A£$fC on | | \l\|0z8 . 8 7 ) .o I II LIHOADES,m m m more Amour xsmusx.-\ Nabraakfa public school ummis oupported In part by the income from public lands.The :late has an area ol 77,520 aquare mllea, 55,- 000,000 acres.Upon admlalion tothe union Congress abt apart one- elghteenth o! the acres for educa- tional purposes.The State Unl- - ; y ; f had appropiabed 48,000 ae the a¢r{cultun.l eollege 90,-000 acres;Normal lchooh 12,000 acres.Nearly 44,000 aura from the public |r|:!i't'-have been aold and the proceeds gone into the permanent school fund,vrhich iaheld ln mm for educ ational pur- Polel and the income devoted toschool support. The weather bureau at Omaha ahowa that the average January temperature over a term of years m um :v in 'rm rls m u Bfuymbaerlptlanlangaaéad wpenaeeotnt 'Re m n a n t ~1 w m u m n czy n - our~° ' "" * %. : '. . , r . : " ' "publish:she go th u- ¢lna\b|eription1r£I1nmalni u u a t t h u d a d n a t o d mb-Everrauhoedbnm a u m m m e w m w n a i - an mad la pa r te f th a eo a -~between the publisher and .~ eounuea makin it.dallrabl,e that some oattlad palicy for an extan- alon of tht state highway :num An amendmenti n :amd 5 09°to one of the highway bllln naw in the house has been efhred as embodying rnrlilll the but math- od of tnmd~; oonllnuod improve-ment of roads without danger of involving the :tau In more com- mlbuaanh than it can handle. The amended bill provide!that + Pflnhliua r sue ,..,.._..,..,. ing the c omin; yur Ll animated as 408,000 I-tres, to ny nothing of the many more thounn-is of gg;91 zhat will be required fo- ieedhgother farm mimaln and for zhlp- ping out of the state for feedingelsewhere.Alfalfa oantdnl more protein than any other hay,and makes from tire to nine times theyield of other hay cropg. That the neu! for more .alfalfa n mp e d b y t h e Mm Thu pnnnm lor mon hlghnv Smnrvvemcnfby dm mu md useqmvaddaxzmnwuonbf:ha npruunn ms per em af um total ullh poyuhtlon.32 per me el \he naw: mm 1926 did!!h y:mp vmdd bo xnqulred, why me hue snr; nad n good one, slum to bo tha theory upon p r o t e c t i o n d i e d o e s n o t n e w h u e . G i g l z n r i t h o q i y h i g h a c h n o l o r i e u ed u c a t i o n w il l n o t b e pe r m i t t e d t n .|Q i r ~ ~ n a m f r o m p t r i l v l n n e w l y f o r r e d u d n g I n d e o z t n , t h i s t a t l u r t l d i n l .S o t b e n -d l c l . u u t h c B l u ¢ V a l 1 e y ( h e l m e r y 1 . slrorr Horns Activity ln the Elkhorn Valleybeam vm mn wah thu mmmeetingto he held on Sunday.From avrlilsblo information all mm i n t h a league towns have stron; fum: and will put up 1Penny fight for the 1921* hunting. Ax noon ha settled weather is u- ...np s o x i m a l d y 1 %to ns c f a l i a l fa h a y I n 0 . y u r , t h e 6 2 5 , 0 0 0 d a i r y c o w : l n t h i s s t a t e n q w r e a r o u n d 9 3 9 , 0 0 0 m s o f t h i s h a y m n n n i l y . s i n c e t h a s n u g ! s e n y i e l d o f m l - f a i h i n N e b r a s k a fo r t h e p u t f a ve w w u 2 . 8 t o n s , t h e m m s ' of t h i s 'r d l u b l a Za g u m a u e e d u d L9 h i d d a i r y - n o u n a l o n e m o s t e m e - . any departmuu :nd the zerlsln-,iuur L( only thou farmva in this khooll il n lhing ua be dedred. |||w o r k e d w e l l i n O m x . a n d m i g h t b e f o u n d n e e e p u h !l| e 1r h e: ¢i n t h i s l a t e .I a m a y c o m m u n i t i e s t h c t u d d n g x d f d n l d y h o n a pr a c t ic a l l y p u m a n e n t b u h ,u r i n o n a l h u m w i l l f o l l w M l l i i n g a l l o n t h e u m a f o o t i n g .Nebrllki fu-1n lun! wen In A1(~ur- in ma, vrvdvinl 2,m,oootomof hay, llltu tha Institut. a Local News News and Goadp Abcut Peo-ple You H'=°'g_No Greater Courtesy can Shown Yau:- Gueata Than Having Thar Namea Appear In the Home Paper.Phan: 11 Whiz: YouHaveaNewsItem-Please. a I l a J. E. Campbell, furniture, 1up cl undertaking.50-Lf. Bee EJ Clausen and San for ~ting, paper hlurint and decor- ting.A full line of *Ill paper select from. Phone 21 cn88. 8-ti' While hloaaom lweet clover lad, ~.oo pa:bushel.alfalfa.and14.00 per bruhel. -81.Glen Wilson. The Past Noble Grand' Club met hiday afternoon, March 4 at .home of Hrs. Chu. N. Han- n . Frank Fury, who recently aol! ut his paper lnteriata at West ~int,was a plea.:ant caller at he Enterprile office last Friday. .¢Sh o r t s , $ 1 . 0 0 nr 1 0 0 po u n d s . B- t f.A y e B r o s . . * - " " ; 1 . ' r 7._-_-' _..»1.._.;--' ; - - * - - - - -- The Big Store .The Old Reliable SFECIAL SALE: OF FINE FOOTWEAR 1 1 Misses stmp slippers in light colors ......4.50 Misses patent and light tan caif dress Oxfords ...4.50 Misses black or tan school Oxfords .....3.00 Ladies' best grade hieh heel pumps and strap slippers in light colors ....$5.00 `1 Ladies' High heel patent pumps, bestgrade .....4.75 Ladies' patent strap slippers ~.. a t ,...3.50and4.50 »..Mn-~ 5 5 ~ Oahu acts.a-u.A n li n . J n : N ld a n Ph;m¢12s Van's Service Station Blair,'Neb f o r h a s H u n 6 %m d co m b in e d w i t h : r o - o p e n t l ve p l m , m a k e :i t th e ve r y b e a t . 7 - ( L Jo h n H . R o p er , Do d g e, N eb r . Th e M is s i o na r y So c i e ty m e et i n g c l t h e h i . E . c h u r c h w h i c h w a s t oh a ve be en he l d l u :Fi fi da y w n po at p bn e d, an d w i l l h e h e l d next. F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , M u c h 1 8 , a t 2 0|I on nonh Walker Ave. For Sale-Roca Comb White'Wyandotte env. the Martin ltrain. $5.00 nv: mo.Phone 1221 im 3I. s-n.Pew Huge. Blair, nz. 1. GM o f 0| nlln '|best Mister Cieanen and J. Croxutmnfs Good Tailoring and Hand Pressing will make you: qlothu !ook iike new. J. Cronmam.. with Mm. blenb iimlley.""Gus hu-r hunban! and Mr. Clarence Erickson uf Naper,Heb., \va¢ a Simpson,vmnt to a farm south- flinner gueat isnt week of Mr. and west of Herman, which the young Mn. Guy Stockton of Hollywoo\1."men have rented for ihis mason. ¢h o m e o f H r . \ n l l M r s .E ve r e t t A r c n s o n a n d fa m i l y i n B l a i r .Th e r e i a t i ve s w e r e h e l p i n g M r s . E . E . A r o n s o n a n d da u g ht e r ,N o r m a M a e ,ce l e br l t e t h e i r b i r t h a n n i ve rs a: ie s. T I E - f o l l o w i n g n a v :no te s o f fo r m e r B l a i r pe op le w e r e ta ke n f r o m In s t S u n d z f l Be e i n th e C i l i f o r n i n c o l u m n :*'!H.'s.R u f u a C l a i r o f B l a i r , w h o i | vi a i 't 1 n ; h e r m n ,S t e w a r t Cl a i r ,o f Bu r b a n k , lici nus refne shm en ts w e r e se rved . H n . N i l h : l m i l a : L i s t e r i a - l a w o f Mn . K i : b , y and in sp and img a whi le at t h e Ii i :- by ho me . Si r.a n d l i n .F a y Jon es n m : u p fm m O m a h a S s t u n l l y e ve n i n g a n d we r e d i n n e r gue sts :l t t h e ho m e o f t h e | a t t e r '» s i s t e r ,M n . Ih e r e t t A r c n s n n a n d f a m i l y .M J . Jo h n Ar o n s n n :if so ut h n f B l l i r . w a l al so pre sen t.M r s .James g a ve u p h e r p o s i t i o n i n O m a h a o n James Kirby'| sister, Mn.L. Milholrn, of Denver in visiting at the Kirby home since Int week.Mm. Milholm. visited Blair about two y ean | 30 in company with her husband, now deeeued.She wlll visit in Bldr for a few weekl. The Congregational ken~in|lor: held at the Home of Mrs. J. II. G'in1m Tuesday nftcrnonn wu nverypleuant affair ami than who were present :eport the lunch- eon and lil that go-es towards themakingof a nice Remington,l success. The paved streets of the city have been undergoing n clelning that has inn; been needed.The unused :mount of nin and snowduring the winter hu kept the roads lending into Blair in a wellnigh impuuble condition and has caused much mud to be collected on the pevement. Word received from Mr. ani !In\.Tom Blenehird of Gardiner, Raine by reintivcs here,statesthat they are in New York City and have been visiting Mr. and§ n .NoT|nan llcGluhan.Br. cGluh1n il a nephew of Grand ma Cruickshzmk and has visited .here in recent years.° Minn Alice Stevens. who il em- ployed u alenognpher for theHancockImpiement Company ot' | Tmbor Bell, son of Dr. ond Urn. D. W. Bel! of this diy, who is nl.- tending u state uniw.-nity atLincoln,spent the week-eml In 'Blsir. Min Alice Lauritscra, daughterof Carl Llurltlen of Park St., has rrlurne.I from an Omaha hospital uhere she hu been under the care of a physician for goile: trouble. A few of the membcn of the P. N. G. Ciub gatlurred 1.2. thehome of Mrs.Ella Sampson onTuesday afternoon, March a In-J brightened the lftemoon for hor n s h e i s n o t a b le mg e L 5 E & | great deal. The Slader school of which .lliln Ruth Jenkins is the tueher,wil! put on | play Friday evening,*mmh na, entitled "The omimu Family",after which Chili,pieand coffee will be served.Every- boiy invited.8-lt. Miss Evelyn Munloch,who ltgaehen at Ocgvia came zo OmaluFriday evening when her brother, ihouis,met ber ~ ac companied,her £0 Blair for n :hon vim. She will spend n few day! at home as the school: are elole~| with mumps. Miss Guaaie Scheffler, Jauzhter_of Mr. and Mrs.Gun Scheffler, isho is teaching at Ord, Nebruh, came in last Thundny evening.The Ord Schools ue enjoying n _vacation for Len deg: on account I 0 Shoes for Mother, Father,Daughter and Son.We offer a complete line in both Dress and W ork that will outfit the entire family. Our exceptionally large stock gives you a wide variety from which to choose and assures you of entire satisfaction. Come in for the next pair of shoes and you will be convinced. For the convenience of the buy- ing public we offer a partial list of prices.Study them over.lf Shoes .\\I/ °~ ,f ~Leathex-Shoes 1 _mya m f w f f 'you don t find what you want ask for them, we can supply you. N O T I C E ! For Responsible Trucking of ALL KINDS Call \ °.v 0 \ Men's Men's black or tan calfskin Oxfords .....4.o6 Men's kid Oxfords, best grade 5.00 Men's shoes, kid or calfskin 4.50 We have a comfort shoe for men, extra wide bunion last best grade of kid leather 5.00 composition sole rubber heel moceasin toe work shoe 4.00 ~ q F ' ~-»....»..."'.Z~».-f Brand work shoes ..2.50 We have one of the best lines ofSamein boy's ...3.25 Men's heavy lined work shoe .4.75 » Munson last, welt sole ,.... women's comfori shoes made Anything in this line .2.75 We also have the Poll Parrot line of shoes for little folks Aifalfe, $12.00 per hoxhel.|Sweet Clover, $1.80 per bushel. 8-Lf.Are Broe.8-Lf.Are Broe. Spring is coming.Let us make you a new :uit before Enter.J. Cronatrem, First Home een of Poatoffice.it. The Catholic Iadioe will hold a Bake Day, Saturday, Hersh 19, atthe Wolf! Dru; Stone.8-lt. C. K. Bendorl, licensed emhdnt- er and nndertaker, Blair.Officephone, 161, rel. phone, 224.8-tf. Clarence Simpson, who has bahin Omaha for a number of yeafa pest,ia now farming .oug_,York Creek, southwest of Herman. Hn. Anna Koltermen hae pur- chased the Gnndma Thompson property on west Lincoln streetem! ia havin(it thoroughly re- modeled and when the work iecompleted will make it her home. Just Zn-A shipment of the nee'- eet thinzl in wall paper.Prima renee from 15 centa end op.Wehandle the heat paints on the mar- ket.Phone 144. Irlppedy and Nelson,(-tf.21? E. Washington SL | I lliee Grace Role of Omaha vu visiting friends In the city over Sunday. Loot-On Dmaha high mad, u- eenee plate 294628.Return to J. Hilton Rhoadea. C. K Bezdorf, licensed embelm- er and undertaken Blair.Office phone, mx, rea. phone, 224.8-lf. lfiee Ruby Reeve!of Omaha, spent the weehlnnd vieltlng rele- tivee and frlende in this vicinity. Hary Ieabella lloore entertained Eloiee Harrie an-I Jean Gllbertao:1 at dinner laet Saturday in honor of Eloise' birthday. Found-A watch.Owner may have the earne by wth; et L. C.»!il°nn'=. the jeweler, nr'-win:the vwm n y and murine for m n notice.8-3%. We have the beet egg muh ani chick starter to be found or ere can fnmixh you the ingredientsand you can rnlx it yourself.See ue for tanlrage. 7-tf.Blair Milling Co. dty .| Hr. and Hn. Sun Steele will move out on the Mrs. Lincoln War-rick piace on the bottom and ltr. Steele wil! assist Prentisa Smith with his farming this year.M m Steele hu been working in the Huslier grocery for several year!and will be miaied by pat.-ons of that stone. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Aronson of Omaha and 1l.`l. John Arona-on she holds the office of associatecondnctxeaa.Sho spent the night at the home ol' her pan-nts,Mr. anI Hrs. Sam Stevenu. returningto he: work on Friday morning. Mrs. Julius Petersen and M m James Kirby entertained in honor of Mn. L. Slilholm. of Denver, at the home of the former,on lawt Monday afternoon.About twen-ti f ive ladiez bpent a pteaaant lfhrnoon.They imlulgeai in spir- Bn n , 3 1 . 0 0 p a r 1 0 0 p o u n d s . s - u .A y e B r o s . J. E . C l m p b e l l ,f u m i t u n ,r u g s m d u n d e r t a k i n g .6 0 - i f. 3 9 0 6 4 1 m a i l i n g o f . . 0 .E . S .o n S a t u r - h y , l h r c h 1 9 . F o r S a l e - S i n g h C o m b W h i t e L t fi w r n a g p , $ 4 p e r h u n d r e d . 1 - r r .Jo h n F . Il a ok m . I w r i l n a l l k i n d s o f Ia a u r m e a . G f f i c a o ve r F u m e n S t a n D u n k . 41-zen.R. H . Ra s mu ss en . l l a . O . H . H a m a n n ; h u b e e n u n d e r t h e r a t h e r f o r 1 I n wee ks. S t o p a t t h e F a r m e r s U n i a n ( h u m : t a t i o n f o r " C h i c k S t u t n r a n d G r o n r ' ° .8 - l t . S p o r t c o a t :a n d ladi es'dr es s coa ts f r o m $ 1 L 7 5 t o $40 .00 u H r s . T. C . H i l t m u .7 - t i . P i y l h e R n c k e t 3 t n r ¢ a vd | : i t % o s e r y o u r f i n e cur tm in ( o o d :a n d h a u t e c l e w n g s u p p l i e s .s - u . F o r S d e - H i g h q u a l i t y h a t c h i n g e m S i x h e a vy b r o o d : a n d 8 . C . W h i h L e g h o r n l ,: l l f m m c u l l d floclrx.Fo r p r ic e s p ho n n 1 89 .8 - 2 Q |3. .C. Ronnbmm retunml Bun- day evening from a hw days trip| a t wm xu , N m. Lahst style in Spdng n dBarter Intl from $2.15 to $7.50 at Mn. T. c. IIiltenl.7-Lf. c. lr. Bendorf, Uélnled embahn- er and underhhr, Blnlr.Olfice phone, 161, zu. phone, 22~i.8-tf. Robert H u m and J.Hiltan Rhades dre n du m tn Lincolnlut Saturday an business.. The Py thian Sllhn will hold aBake Day at the Stevan. Phar- macy on Saturday. Heh. 26.8~tf. Fo: Quid Sala-White Enam- eled Rang!Eternil cock stave. Used three g u n Call Green 379.S~It. Very nina rayon. 29c per yard. Eine gingham: and dren print: at popular prions,at the Ruimt Stan.s-n. Hrs. Emm; lhpoer read a annie :tory Ia: the antertlinment of the W. R. C'a. n their meeting Ent Satur-Jay. The W. R.. C. lremiszgton wil! \ Ima umimuldm Q 1~"=June:lh he r al. O mllu mmthe week-and in Blair. Dr. 1| y | | | | j sums. Chlrwflv- mr. Furman Sith Bank aids.nf. Tha Pwriln Sh un held | hn- u » ¢ u m m u » x . P . r » n y u u » ~ d a g xf u mu n Fn r s a h - B ur ¢ d Ro ¢ k | ¢ g l, $ 4 .per b\l:\dnd.Pao- 1212 on 40. 6-U.lin. Dm Thwmpwn. Ho m Ewmmkl C lu b Bi b Blk Batun hy , umh xo. lt o n Qu i- ny 1 | -r u a-xc. me th i n k o f m Bulfkd ¢\u~ u m g o o d : n s u k e md m p e r yard.Hausa dinning anpplhl. 8-IL ' n u Bac h!Stun. Mr. a nd ln. C hula God xen- oun' of Dmdu. spun Svndlr ntum na-'uhh Wm. Sehtrdln hom: sn um dry. 1 .Ming Hayle llourke, usher In Aloodhl£r~¢uiorbob. 46-tl.Na rth8 ldtBA rh a S\ ap . llr L A . C . D o h ¢ | ¢ n le r t| | n \ d l le v f r l n n d l u b d d g e o n l l d l r l - Kr..l\maonldw¢J li.| q»m| | n¢ a ~ w = ¢ k mo m » h ¢ wl m u n u ¢ r , lln.6\orgvKSnea£d. c m n o f O P W m a m w m a u m m u m m ;q uPrlo| | 3Lo p¢ thu mln d.I-lk. I t w l l l p a y y m m m m f house damn ing s uppllumdam u l n p o d a n n h e n u k n s w n . x t Tha lo u d ly Mtemoan Club vi l i m l e r t l n x t h i l l r l i b ll l l i l c i Th o n | th e r h o m| a n G sh1eL l( r . Do w& t V a n D u nn o fln -n u l w u a p h u u z u l l s r u h a Enlarprhl Mila thll (Thu-nhy ) morning.. Fur S ll b u k s u n s m a d 1 y ¢ !»oorn. "RIVIERA" IN OMAHA OPENS wr m FB s ' r1 y A L Wuhlngtau Countyh entries ln the state basketball toumameat at Omaha, Nehn, Minh l8.--0m\- 1: umm to double its population .my uns ¢1puuzmuy. Mr nom! :or I :ew ulya.na :ut xnunuly upon mmm or j<\1H n .Theodore Wahlstmm ar u » mu ¢ r u » » d ¢ a u » ¢ : 1 | r . Go o . .Council H m m h u h m ma n n ;s u n wa o f ° " " " "..1 " u u n n g n e n o u g n u o o " U i m m !e r m s .Il e n e m r vl n d s h l m l -.l so di r t y 1 o e n v. s o o t h e l i g h t s , " m i d s co mp l ac en t fe l l o w w h o re fus e d zo be d is tu rb ed o ver l aw Infrs ct io n. Pe r h a p s b e w o r k s l n a f a c t o r y nb e re t he e le c t ri c li g h ts a re n eve r m e t h o d n o r d u s t e d .D u l t y , d i : t y ele ct ri c gl ob e: w as te 2 0 pe rc en t of th e i l l u m i n a t i o n a n d d i r t y s h a d e s u r l r e fl e c t o r s a r e n l m o s t e q u l l y s u r t e f o l . Ho r se s a s S o ur c es M P ow e r Vi e we d h o m t b l s t a m l p o l n t o f t h e fa r m e r o r c i t y m e n w i t h w o r k unseen; use |"|n \\ l& a nucne di te d to t be co u: 1t y. Th i s p : o \r i d e s 0 . s y s t em a t ic m y to b r i n g n e w m o d s u n d e r th e n a t e sy st em a n d a t th e so m e t i m e a vo i d s t h e c o n fw o n to t ho s ta t e road policy which might follow anm s d ac rs mb le fo r n e w ro ut es a s th e p r e se n t s y st e m n e ar s c o m pl e - ti on . Th er e m y b e so m e im p at ie n ce n t the sl otraa css w ith w hich od.1i tioua a r e m u l e ,b u t t h e ve r y ob vi o u s r e m e d y l s t o p r o vi d e m o r e m o n e y fo r to a d co n st r uc t io n a n d m a i n - te n a n c e .- - N o r fol k D o l ly N e w s . _ un ; an n Us um a n. |\ || u u¢ s o l| ¢| Jl !F lo *| '- I ..m . un o s vs e uu , n uu u x nI&| '9]nu {g||||a 1|;|5|,¢5 W gg gfgng p | : | .a t e d b y a n l n c r o u i n g n u m b e r o f fo e n e r s i n t h i s s t a t e l n re ce nt ye ar s is s ho wn i n th e 8 pe r ce lt i n- cr e a s e In t he a c r ea g e of t h a t c r o p si n c e 1 9 2 2, e s c o m pa r e d t o a n l n - c n e u e o f : o s p e r c e n t c l o ve r h a y an d d e c r e a s e s o f 2 ?p e r c e n t fo r ti m o t h y e n d 2 8 p e r ce n t fo r m i x e d ti m o th y s m! c l ove r .. T h e u o r k o f s t a t e o n d c o u n t y a z r i m t u i r s l e x - te n s io n fo r c e s p | |. t l :e c o op e r at i o n o f l o u d b s n k s o n l b u s i n e s s me n , s h o re c o gn i z e t h e ad va n ta g e s o f g r o w i n g m o r e e l f s l fa to i nc re as e f u n n a n d c o m m u n i t y pr os p er i ty , sr c tw o of t he a ge nc ie s re rp on sl bl e nu n w a s d e fe c t e d b y L i t c h l i e l . l i n t h e t h i n ! r o u n d .i s h e d fo l l o w i n g t h e B l a c k S o x e x - po su re ./ Ge n e Tu n n s y's e x p r o w ed o p i n i o n !l x n u s r n m .x z r r n s th a t s c o a c h d o e s t h e t hi n k i n g fo r : a fo o t ba l l t e a m sl1oul.|be ve r y p o p u l a r a m o n g coll ege fo ot b al lI pla yers. It i s f e a r e d t h a t t h e i n j u r y t o W s | t o . x l o h n s o x r s l e g , s u ffe r e d i n a prsct.ice S t i n e a t Ta m p a ,P h . , w i l l ke e p O l d Ba r n e y o u t u n t i l a b o u t M a y 1 . It w a s a b i t o f s d i * l p p o l n t m e n l l The Interstate Power company,which in the eucccsdar ot several co mp an i es t h at h a ve o pe r at ed el ec - tr i c s y s t e m s l n t ho n o r t h e a s t p o r t ol'N e b r a s k a d u d n g t h e l a s t fe w y e a r s . i s s t w o r k o n e s y s t e m a t i r r e b u i l d i n g o f tr an sm i ss io n li ne s ancl dis trib utio n s yhte ntsl tl1 .°ou gh- o u t i t s t e r r i t o r y .lt lm : i. 1\e :| te ¢! mo r e t ha n $3 0 0, 0 0 0 d ur i ng t he la s t fo r Ja . n.usr;r o n d 7 7 d e g r e e s f o r ' Ju l y , w i t h 1 l o w r e c o n d o f 3 2 l i e - l o w a n d s h i g h re c o r d o f 110. A ve r a g e r a i n fa l l is 30 . 7 inch es. 2'ho e ni x , Ar i zo n a re c or d s s t op re - c o r d o f 1 1 9 d e g r e e s o f h u t a n d s ,l o w r e c or d of l es s th e n 8 i nc h e s o f it n o i st u r e . x o A n s x o o x s n m a i s O N G O O D R o m s "'''C s n w e a l t o r d t o b e w i t h o u t d e c e n t r o a d s m u c h l o n g e r i n N c b r n l l u ? - t h a t i s t h e b i g qu e s t i o n fo r ui t o s e t t l e . ai vl st rn n nt l t e o n i t s l i n e s I1 fi o n a n u r -n __. ... M.. e u vs u u u u su u l u vp c l l l u x vsi t s n e w $2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 " R i vi e r a " t h e - a t r e o n S a t u r d a y n o o n , M a r c h 2 6 , as w dl as n e ar ly $3 0, 00 0 ,0 00 wo rt h o l o t h e r bu i l di n g s a n d i m p r o ve - me n t s . E ve r y O m a h a in st i tu t io n w i l l ho ld " o pe n ho u se " el u dn g th e m ee k n o t o n l y f o r o u t o f t o w n vi s i t o r s , b u t fo r O m s h a n s a s we l l .T h e p a g e a n t consists pr i n c ip a l l y o f st r e e t d e c o r s t i o ns a n d a h u g e p a - r a d e o n S a t u r d a y n o o n .In n vi d i - tio n,ne w sp a pe r s a r e co n d u ct i n g " k n o w O m s h s "a n d " p e r o o w i t y co nt e st s ", de s ig n ed to st i r e nt h us - i a s m i n t h e Mi s s ou r i Vs l le y d i s - relative! and friend! in Bllr ¢1,,|Th e o. E . S. vm ho id I we .I forepen of the week. Hn .E. B. Redfield fell and hurt her knee the fonpart of theweek and hu been more or len of n cripple for a few days. The Confregltional laiien Iriilhold one of their exoeilent dlnnen at their :hunch parlor: on 'Iue|~ dw evening, March 22.The pub-lic is invitcsl. Earabee Moore, who works forthe A. Y. Hcllowcl Ca. wholesale house of Omaha, ap-mt the week- end with his parents,Mr. IndHn. J ohn Hoon. Mr. Wlyne Jaeknon, nephew of meeting n m Saturday wh i n e . Hatch 19, irlma the district super- visor wiil be hen. The sleepin on the o!d prgy. torhn ohuxh bn been tohn down and other needed impmvexnoatlhavebeen mode.The Cinzxth of God now was the pmpeny, lin. C. ll. IIiKehman'| mother, Hrs. Shtkkra Ind Mr. Hitchmnnimter, Hn. Pilling of Omaha an Blair visitors Tvwfilv ¢nl nttlui- ed the Con|1e¢\t.iona!kmsq to nat the home of Hn. J. H. Grimm. Following a 8:80 dlamr at the Cilf£o1 Hotel l m Honda),the I0 no nom, mmm and mules are . -ilfing Iocomodvu,capable of 4 wan Coolidge Run?I ' ":law muuneu mrougu mr trietl ol' Nebnslm nml Iowa;§l;lll, it is tme, but the mud has Tl...nh-lA¢ '|~|....».......hich Dr. and Mn. Ear! Hosta, who has been vhiting the doctor 4:11 fam- ily for some time, left Inst Sun- day for his home nt Mmlmore,South Dakota. Mrs. Lol: Harrie of Lynch, Nab. was a guest of Hn . Lo u Lu thour Thtlradny and hmnday night when she conducted I. lghool of imtnzlrliun for the Haebekalfl, shebeing the usembly preiident. Mr. and Hn. Julius Petersen of tuehen' bridge c lub met et th home of Hin Beulah Roberts Do: an ewan; at can..I=.llrs.CarlSchmidt Iran fin! prime and lil Ellie Shriver won low.\ Mn. Thoe. Llppinedut is impur-ing after a deg: of rhieumatism In l m knee.She burned her hand lalt Mvndly when :he aught hold o f t h e s t n ve m o n f e h n u l f f mm falling when her knee gave away with her but 'she is better mir. . -uulu uw uqg gcl t u nw lu uw l rll l¥I !l'j" A b § | d o n E ¢ l fg r n g s i q N e w Y o r k p h o n y o r c h e s t r a b e t w e e n C h i c a g o Y . . a ""'°;.;;?¢~. 0!":vew ~2~»~= or =»~=f¢The :ire name in from the ml n ure lnmng more uma at-1 The condition of illi|~»Anlila Pal;undef; six u'¢lo¢kd1hnex' at the ,g"¢}M, of g ig Puls; who lint Ham Edgar (1|H||.em\en Bong ten miha south af Bh i r , i l n - nenr Blair an March 9.There porhd tn bu,|om¢1rlas£ lmpmnd. wen a largn number of friends Ann. 5, in an omghg boupltll and present to enjoy the fine dinner.hu bum |e:l¢n\| ly ill kr some4 m W ~g m a ;n r q l l \ l |l l | l u n | | l ¢ I l l l l I l l V I I I 's i a n ;~- » =~e H e e e » e - » » . ° = = » - = ¢ ¢ ~ ~ » = ¢ = @ " é' T 1 . , ' { ' . ' . . . . . - . ."' " '' :n a m e or : m e r l \ m l l l :J h k n' R ' " " " "d z ~D a n a e v ll k e S o c ie t y p v c a fa m - lz u r il |: h e me ' o f ~At a rtnllar lneetinr of theflimn und f.~.;1.."-rilI iam._mn,mn an uamiuuy nnnlneuI have in 1in.1rlth myxelf and so from taking a definite stand dtherI want to ba fit Ior myself. an as a wet or a dry.Dr. Butler fur- know,ther pwedicia that the 1628 election1 want to be able al days go by lwili be nttled by the wet vote of Aivraya to look uurael! In lhl! ew New York fo u r y a n nf high school and fou: years of coilege training in set na the riteasure.University oroollegeteachers mlm.have the mastel'a degree.Ptrulaleml of r u u .:nihny company for the year con- !¢ternnlltcs snemlinz about $300000 is the new 18.2 balk-line biiliarrl champion of" the world.The youthful Californian counts this ua his first championship thoughhe hu been a serious ooutcndcr for :c seral yunl. The Triple-A team o f K la u s City won the Midwestern A. A. U. basketball championship gt Qnuha on Sntur-lay, :losing out the Cen- tral Chcvroleta, of Omaha, 31 to o! way.It will cost $200,000 to widen the Q street viuucu The mayor-council form of citygove.'mncnt will be submitted to the voten of Bentrioo at thefonhcomizagspringelection.A city commission made up of three men il now in effect.hiatcrial is on the ground for the construction of a tnnsmisaion lime£1om Chadron to Huy Sp:inns. This will connect with the Gordon l 1I HOME THEATRE PROGRAM. MARCH I8 to MARCH 25(- TUES DAY W EDNESDAY a nd THURS DAY r "THE FIRE BRIGADE" Wizh`Msy McAvoy and Chlrles Ru' Comedy-"BEAUTY ALA MUD" MO NDA Y Fever the Grenl. in "WILD JUSTICE" Comedy-"SOCIETY ARCHITEC" SUNUAY Norma Shearer in " T H E D E M |B R | D.)5 " wnh new any . FOX NEWS. HODGE PODGE AND REVIEW FRI DAY a n d S AT. a nd SAT.MATINEE James Oliver Curwood's Thriller of Thrills! "FLAMING FOREST" \\'|1h Antuniu Murenn and Renee Adurec Comedy-"SHOOSH"Let Us Build You A Nebraska Blizzard Beater QA type Hog House We have them READY for you Christensen Lbr.C0.COMING-J ec kie Coogan in "J ohnny Get Your Hair Cu l Buster Kenton In "The General Clar a B ow I n " lI " I r e e l l m u h l l o u t n . H I M Je a nn e tt e H r . Q u a r r i e w a s ta k e n w i t h n n e r vo u s b r e a k d o w n t h i s w e e k a n d w a . : o b l i g e d t o g i n up h e r s ch o o l w o rk fo r A t i m e a n d i eo nfi ne e f t o fae xh o me an d u n de r I dent n m t o m m ,with the nuttin; ann,And ltata myself for things Pvc dana.I w a n t t o g o o u t vrlthmy head erect;I 'rant to deserve all men'a reaped; But bon ln the struggle for fame and lfpe II want to be able ta like myself.I don't want to look at myself and knowThatPm blaster and lxluff and empty abow. I can never hide mysel! from me,I see what others may never see; I know what others may never know;. I can never fool myself, and ao,ltlsatever happens, l want to be Self-rupeetlogand conscience free. -~Ed¢ar A. Guest. Cal cera"Co`iiF»l Prices? Absolute control at farm prlceaby pro_§_oc»r|. l|out of the ques- I l Next to Prank lI. Stearns. Boa-|z<>n merchant credited with mp- lng the Coolidge career, Dr. Butlerlla the moat regular White House guest.Some an inclined to rc-lgard him as an administration or- acle anllng only next to the offi-elal White llouae »pokeam.\n him- lwlf.But others, remembering thenun.llablllty ol some of Dr. But- kr'a previoua prognoaticatlolu, are not ineliml lo take his latest ut- terances very aerloualy.Theythink his wetness hu warped his political iudgment.Be that aa it our.hla statement la popularly rezanled as nn invitation for a"show dom"of not only Hr. Coolidge but the Republican partyon the prohibition lame.Though the G. O P. il genewxli;con " were qualifications, and properlyeertiflcated,the teacher who hu been employe] ln any dlatrlct for three years may be placed on the pefrnalnnt list, from which they can only be removed for num andafter headng.Teachers :ww ern ployed,whose scholastic quulifb cations are under the atandanl set,are provided tor.Those of (0 years of are or above automat-ically go on the permanent llat. Those under 40 are given three years in which to bring their qual-ifientlona up to standard. Argument in favor of the mou- une la that it will provide a higher grade of teawing ability tor Ne-ibrarlta.Giving the teacher a greater aasuranre of permaneneglm her employment, it will atimu .~late endeavor to keep abreast ol1-ned dry lt appears that the party elucotlow advance.Such aa tail'ls no longer to be spared thu mme #tc keep up are to be .lroppel from ntrife which hu apllt the Demo- 'the list.critic ranks.|Thia bill, while lta mlm ia to aa- e Dr.Butler's remark: were co f m the tenher.M y prove a ;..;'»;.;,. fér and ntunilarguedhugh Wright,lwrigbt, daughter of H f a n H " f a d l \ A I n n i a u | l l | 1 Ro se Hi l l, dr ove u p t o Iia : t. { ng £ o: \ lu st Th u r s d a y t o l t b e n d t h e fu n - e r a i o f a c o u s i n , H r . O l a f N e l s o n . Th e we a t he r wa s so b id w hi l e t h e ywe r e t h e re " 'l!m t th e y w e r e a h li g e d to \ \\iI. s ever al d ay: before ¢lr i\'i .1g ho m e .Th e y r e t u r n e d Tu es d xy . h a vl n g £ 0 b e n u l l e d o u t o f s e ve n l ur d a y , M u c h 1 9 a t t h e Bl a i r S a u l t Pa vi l io n a t 1 o'c lo ¢ k, co n ds t in g o f a b o u t 25 h e n !o f g o o d ,y o u n g b r o k e fa r m hc:nes,s o m e e x t r a [o od mi l ch c o ws . t wo rl o .- ar sp r ig - er e, so me gi ll s , Z0 fa r ro w i n Ap r il , ehiekens.fa r m n z a c h i m y a n I hou se ho ld g o o d ;Th e m b o n e s ..._ ...»- . r a r e !Gwrze Eamman, gp dcubt in general have £l{érf§¢ -ga*r tl11.||| £012I 'la ns Q" w a y.~ ~ b e ~ T l l l n k l I ~ g u t -~ :n i ce an d m u s t b e a s r e nr e ae n te d ..= Mr.Henry Wendt of Isabel, South Dakota,is in Blair thisweek with a csrlood of very fine \\0l|i horses which he will sell on Satunlzy at 1:30 p.rn. at the Ever- xrn bum,north of the electriciinrht pilnl.Mr. Wendt in an old Washington county boy and is well known in the southern part of the county where he grew up.Ho has umm mighty R000 work stuff They ue from thi-= locality,notiuhipped in. Incl are healthy lml free from disrue.Run from 4 yean to smooth mouth. There aretwo spans of go-od, young muiei. Bring snytlaing you have for sale,1 will either gay you cash for it or sell it on comminion..Good |1=\r-nnteed hone: at private sale daily. Bob Ca!lwell, who is leaving thtcity will sell lil his personal 919- |5 Q ll ° r l n rmn lnu !¢ »¢h ¢»¢1 |d u c t ; t o fi t t h e m n s u m e n r k m l n d md t h e y c m u s e c o o p s .- n t i vu m a n k e t i n g : g u i d e s l o i m p r o ve t h e i r b a : n i n i n g p o w e m - - H a r o l d H e d g - u , i n t h i R a n ] E e z : m m l c : S u a i o n a t t h e N e b r u h C r o p G r o w e r s P r o g n m a t O r n n l m e d A w c n l t u n . A !!§ ¢ m4 l il so m eo n e w h o k no w s y o u r i n d i a b u t l i b e l y o u j u s t U t ! Th e Bu t l e r p r op h e c y h a d so m e e ffe c t o n th e Zl i h e r i n g b e n u l e Fo rd , nn le nt d ry , lo ok o ec a -d an i n r e m a r k t h a t " p r o h i b i t i o n i n t h e g r u t u t b o o n i n t h e vo : i d t u t h e wer kin gm. \n, "' add ing °" ale oh» l,i n f=~¢¢» is nb good for anyone."5e':\- a l o r B o m b o f Id a h o p r o m p t l y c l u b l e n g t d D r . B u t l t r t o a n y t h e p r o - h i b i t i o n b l u e t o t h e vo t e r s b e fo r e | . | m |'IEIGCIKIITI1-»Pl|>h.n\\d¢!. .- -- - r - J \1 ¢ »| | :¢ l l h l ;.com pe l th e rvet en ti an i n n wh os ! of a t va c h c r w i n L x . m l i . n a l l w a y s n t h f n t o r y .Th i s i n n n n r e r r ! b y 1." e pr ovis ion for r em ova l uf t ea ch er s fo r a n u m b e r o f spe cified cau se s, bu t no t mer ch r at lh e wh im or n o ti o n of th e d ia e ct o rn . N o t o n l y t h e N e b r a s k a S u r e T e a c h i n As so d at i on ,b u t w m - cr f n o r g a n i u t l o n s g e n e m l y m ; ac t i vu l y su p p o r t i n g i b e ~ s n a r e .iuhirh he will sell and any fu.1nar|-,H-Lv .ll this sale Pnl! Rau: | ".> i Y..g _ . _ f n ;. 7 Blair. Ndrrub, lhpds 17, 1927 -'mx l:N'rn|>|xlsn- xFR AN K s . s lc n w w(Amt fur Fairmont Cnlmery )"ag H| $ hS¢ PriPOUI-.u a s e c s :inn Soul-h of Inde-pendant Teh hone OUIN IPiwne Back |22 i | cs forYI B A ! !Ou Nh I r Blair High School Tattler g_ G. x|_|_gN Assrmcron Inlu:uus»--RentdxOffice in new -Home Tbeatmxmag. B l a i r D e b a t i n g T u m M a y H e e l . Me a d o w G r o ve fo r C h a m p i o n s h i p S u p t .D .v . H a u e r re ce i ve d l l a t t e r fr o m H . B . S i m o n t h i ! m o m ; . 4 ternocn with Gi!~ n ami ,.:Lclimta.Hr. and Hn. W m. Skrh i n ifqmliy were Fhmont vidtnn on Sunday. B u n n , N E B R A S K A . M A R C H 1 1 . 1 9 2 7 S;tl.lrday nftemon~'l Alma md Blniit Hatcher wereEllltd by D. V. llulor, Superintendent it! the Blair City Schein Bllir viniton Thunday. -uc h h t e r l u t w w k .G l i b t f t l a l l m n w - : n l ¢ ;% . c h i l d r e n o f t h e F r e d P e t i t -w h t T i l l d a M m l n t sen a n d H e n r y W a a n ms n n f a m -G l o f p N n a e n u n d n a d ~i l i u u n r e p o r t a d l l l l t t h l a w z i t -m e m b a n a f t h e u r d : A t h i ~ i n .h n m | W ~I. and mn,Iran Blair allen l u iTmnsdly.llr. and Hn. Tom Gorman! won'hluday visiton at the H. 0. Wil- lilmlen home. lla. W i ll Stic k and Duline s sr "~ BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH 1 f* Arthur D. Bmlhr. Pastor. Bnndq, larch 20, 1927 s Tho~paon home.Herman Hovendiek vu s Sun- ¢°;; visitor at Flux.1 Curiegrn. anon Hove ci: allzd at thehelmof his gnudhxhar,F. E. clumplcmhip cup, gold and lllvar medals will be pr\l\m.eJ to thewinners of fint nu! aeeand plsoea. Then will be apechi music fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High. _The conhlt R o t a t e , i t i s t o o e a r l y I n t h e le s s o n t o j u d n d n fi n i t n i y w h a t b a y : w i l l m a h u p t h e B l a i r l u c k m m f o r t h e l e u o n o f 1 9 2 7 . ¢¢¢ ho u s e w or k a t pr e s e n t .C l a n : W i n e . o f I o n , h u b e e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e R . G . W h a t h o m ! s n u m b e r o f d a s l u i w e e k . \.o f C h r i s 'W r k h o n S u n d a y . H n . A n n ! W i e n , H u n a n d C u lvi s it e d t h a i :g m n d - d a u g h t e r m d nie ce,I l i a A n i t a P u l l a t t h e ... xFR AN K s . s lc n w w(Amt fur Fairmont Cnlmery )"ag H| $ hS¢ PriPOUI-.u a s e c s :inn Soul-h of Inde-pendant Teh hone OUIN IPiwne Back |22 i | cs forYI B A ! !Ou Nh I r Blair High School Tattler g_ G. x|_|_gN Assrmcron Inlu:uus»--RentdxOffice in new -Home Tbeatmxmag. B l a i r D e b a t i n g T u m M a y H e e l . Me a d o w G r o ve fo r C h a m p i o n s h i p S u p t .D .v . H a u e r re ce i ve d l l a t t e r fr o m H . B . S i m o n t h i ! m o m ; . 4 ternocn with Gi!~ n ami ,.:Lclimta.Hr. and Hn. W m. Skrh i n ifqmliy were Fhmont vidtnn on Sunday. B u n n , N E B R A S K A . M A R C H 1 1 . 1 9 2 7 S;tl.lrday nftemon~'l Alma md Blniit Hatcher wereEllltd by D. V. llulor, Superintendent it! the Blair City Schein Bllir viniton Thunday. -uc h h t e r l u t w w k .G l i b t f t l a l l m n w - : n l ¢ ;% . c h i l d r e n o f t h e F r e d P e t i t -w h t T i l l d a M m l n t sen a n d H e n r y W a a n ms n n f a m -G l o f p N n a e n u n d n a d ~i l i u u n r e p o r t a d l l l l t t h l a w z i t -m e m b a n a f t h e u r d : A t h i ~ i n .h n m | W ~I. and mn,Iran Blair allen l u iTmnsdly.llr. and Hn. Tom Gorman! won'hluday visiton at the H. 0. Wil- lilmlen home. lla. W i ll Stic k and Duline Simday.l~ BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH 1 f* Arthur D. Bmlhr. Pastor. Bnndq, larch 20, 1927 s Tho~paon home.Herman Hovendiek vu s Sun- ¢°;; visitor at Flux.1 Curiegrn. anon Hove ci: allzd at thehelmof his gnudhxhar,F. E. clumplcmhip cup, gold and lllvar medals will be pr\l\m.eJ to thewinners of fint nu! aeeand plsoea. Then will be apechi music fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High. _The conhlt R o t a t e , i t i s t o o e a r l y I n t h e le s s o n t o j u d n d n fi n i t n i y w h a t b a y : w i l l m a h u p t h e B l a i r l u c k m m f o r t h e l e u o n o f 1 9 2 7 . ¢¢¢ ho u s e w or k a t pr e s e n t .C l a n : W i n e . o f I o n , h u b e e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e R . G . W h a t h o m ! s n u m b e r o f d a s l u i w e e k . \.o f C h r i s 'W r k h o n S u n d a y . H n . A n n ! W i e n , H u n a n d C u lvi s it e d t h a i :g m n d - d a u g h t e r m d nie ce,I l i a A n i t a P u l l a t t h e ... xFR AN K s . s lc n w w(Amt fur Fairmont Cnlmery )"ag H| $ hS¢ PriPOUI-.u a s e c s :inn Soul-h of Inde-pendant Teh hone OUIN IPiwne Back |22 i | cs forYI B A ! !Ou Nh I r Blair High School Tattler g_ G. x|_|_gN Assrmcron Inlu:uus»--RentdxOffice in new -Home Tbeatmxmag. B l a i r D e b a t i n g T u m M a y H e e l . Me a d o w G r o ve fo r C h a m p i o n s h i p S u p t .D .v . H a u e r re ce i ve d l l a t t e r fr o m H . B . S i m o n t h i ! m o m ; . 4 ternocn with Gi!~ n ami ,.:Lclimta.Hr. and Hn. W m. Skrh i n ifqmliy were Fhmont vidtnn on Sunday. B u n n , N E B R A S K A . M A R C H 1 1 . 1 9 2 7 S;tl.lrday nftemon~'l Alma md Blniit Hatcher wereEllltd by D. V. llulor, Superintendent it! the Blair City Schein Bllir viniton Thunday. -uc h h t e r l u t w w k .G l i b t f t l a l l m n w - : n l ¢ ;% . c h i l d r e n o f t h e F r e d P e t i t -w h t T i l l d a M m l n t sen a n d H e n r y W a a n ms n n f a m -G l o f p N n a e n u n d n a d ~i l i u u n r e p o r t a d l l l l t t h l a w z i t -m e m b a n a f t h e u r d : A t h i ~ i n .h n m | W ~I. and mn,Iran Blair allen l u iTmnsdly.llr. and Hn. Tom Gorman! won'hluday visiton at the H. 0. Wil- lilmlen home. lla. W i ll Stic k and Duline Simday.l~ BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH 1 f* Arthur D. Bmlhr. Pastor. Bnndq, larch 20, 1927 s Tho~paon home.Herman Hovendiek vu s Sun- ¢°;; visitor at Flux.1 Curiegrn. anon Hove ci: allzd at thehelmof his gnudhxhar,F. E. clumplcmhip cup, gold and lllvar medals will be pr\l\m.eJ to thewinners of fint nu! aeeand plsoea. Then will be apechi music fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High. _The conhlt R o t a t e , i t i s t o o e a r l y I n t h e le s s o n t o j u d n d n fi n i t n i y w h a t b a y : w i l l m a h u p t h e B l a i r l u c k m m f o r t h e l e u o n o f 1 9 2 7 . ¢¢¢ ho u s e w or k a t pr e s e n t .C l a n : W i n e . o f I o n , h u b e e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e R . G . W h a t h o m ! s n u m b e r o f d a s l u i w e e k . \.o f C h r i s 'W r k h o n S u n d a y . H n . A n n ! W i e n , H u n a n d C u lvi s it e d t h a i :g m n d - d a u g h t e r m d nie ce,I l i a A n i t a P u l l a t t h e ... num, Nahum, umn 11, 1921- r m :D u U h r ' ' ° | " lw l n n n l z s b CHURCH UF:asus CBll3'|~ OF LATFEBo n S AI N T S .it n tt b ot n m 8 lhl' lf- hr 1. J. muon. omna. Supply Bwdlr School I! 10 un. Punching urvieol It xxu n . ANISH Lu1'n.sa.m cuuncn Cor. heillun am! Clnhr mud)H. Nielsen, Pastorgf; S c ho oi at 9 :15 u n.senrlee at 9:45 am. 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N O T I C E D F S U I T T o An na .C .R u i fc o r n ,R u m E . W a l k e n ,L i i y W a i l a o e a n d M a b e l M . W d h e e : Y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a n h e m b y n o t i fi e d t h n t t h e T n ve l e n 1 : 1 | u . - an c e C o m p m y ,n co r p or a t io n ,u l le rl e uut w ith his not an~.ma f - i a ; 1 e r y c a m t u l l y , z u : m n r u l e u pa n d l l l d h l l d u n k aga in st t h e nt o cl .m e r hl s nlzms.th e G e r m u r a fnce.m e n r y me t er s nw n y , w u s In n n t a n d a e d o u i .Th e l i e u :r n n g l Il r i t d a n d s a w h i ! m a n h a l f r i m a n d ta yp io ! o n r l r d o n m a ( u n . |l 5 8 t o t h e G e n e r a l F u n d o f s a i d S c h o o l D i s t r i c t N o . 6 8 . O n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d c a r - r i e d t h e B o a r d a d j o u r n e d t o m e e t M m u 2 1 , x 9 2 ' r . A n n i e C . M a r t i n , C o u n t y C l e r k . ri e d t h e fo l l o w i n g r e s o i u t i o n m i xd op te d: R E S O L U T I O N W H E R E A S :It a p p e a r s b y t h e r e r a n k k e p t i n t h e C o u n t y C l e a F a and County .fl'xusurcr'n offieex t h a t t h e B o n d s a n d In t e r e s t C o u - p o n s o f S c h e d D i s t r i c t N o . 5 8 u e a l l p a i d 1.11.2 can cel led a n d t h a t t h e r e i s |bal an ce o f $ 4 5 7 . 5 1 i n t h e B o n d F u n d o f sa i d Sc ho ol D i s t r i c t N a 5 8 ; T H E R E F O R E B e I t R m m a t h a t t h e C o u n t y T r vu u r e r b e a n d i l h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o t n . - m fe r s a i d b a l a n c e o f $ 4 5 7 . 5 1 f r o m U n B o n d .. l u th e n e w d i r ! - I t ' s In t h e r e ! E ve r y t h i n g y 0 | ; w z n t .a n d w h i c h fo r m e u p n h u d .s i m e r " - l o S e b g u n !R u b e n B l o i vr . n » m ; l L G a r y m a n n- o m Te n m u "c om e nn . " 'Th ey c n l r l e d lllnflg th c tre e. Bac k to wa rd S ho s tu mp t he S pr in g- Ae l d l c q c k l n l furi ous ly.Som e- v h e n beyond..l i m maul|In¢l¥I.\n r n e d l i k e n m a d th i n g a n d th e R o c h a u r m m d It t h r e w l a n d -g r e l n d n i l u !ma de mu c h noi se an d s mo ke .Th e u m n f : h e m i e ftth e pr ot e ct io n or :h e tr un k a nd fel lr e m u k a b l y n a k e d b e h i n d l s c r u m o f l e ve l .T h r !c r n w l r d slo wl y, s t o p p i n ;t o pe er : e m u n t t b l bu sh el .Th e i l e u l n n n n t n u z h t t h a d u l l d e a n s o f a r u u m l : n s h e l m e t ,m o ve d a H u l a .um !u w t h e h a d a n d ha n d s o f l h e II-ache t h owo r k e d t h e g u n .lie | |l1| |h6d llml l e r l e u u t w i t h his f m t am i .m a f - in fz t o n C o u n ty , N e br u k a . . Th e p a y e r o f sa i d pe t i t i o n i s t l u t a n d l u t w i l l a n d te s ta m en t b l p r o ve d m x mli ow ed i n th i s C o u r t a s t h e l a s t w i l l a n d t e s t a - m e n t o f t h e s a i d E l n k D . M a n n ,dec ea se d t ha t so me su it ab le pe rs on b e ap p o i n t e d a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r w i t h t h e w i l l a n n e x e d zo pr o ce e d t o a s e t t l e m e n t o f o d d e s t a t e . Y o u a n d e l c h o f y o u a r e t h e r e - I in the District Court of Wuhlng- ton County,Nebraska,in which you and each of you, tngether with Jennie Wallace and othen, are de- fendants, the object and purpose of which said action is to fore- close |. certain rea! estate mort- othe r Gor ma n f ame in to v i n ilml nlng to te a r ih e fa lle n gun ne r off the Gri n; me nI umlsm.1iluver sh ot h lm .The re 1\ |\n an ot her . a nd an ot he r.Th e a th e bu sh b o l l d m u a n a n t h n p , a n d a 'fel d we bt l s p r a n g o u t w i t h n gre na de , vr hl ch h e d i d n o t g e t In t h r o w .It w e n t ol f.iu s t t h t um a- ,a m !t h e m a rin es fr o ~e her e n d o l t h e 1 ~ : o r | C E O P F I N A L - \ D 5 ' l l N I S TR A ' I| 0 N A C C O U N I lS T A T E O F N E B R A S K A | szW 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 .I n P r o b l l a A. C . D e b e l, A t t o r n e y zi ti on er i l a ie ga te e u n d e r s l i d l u ! w i l l a n d t e s t a m e n t ; t h a t u i d l a s t w i l ! m d t u n a m e n t w a s d u l y p m ve d a n d a l l o w e d i n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f K i t C h r a o n C o u n t y , C d s - nd o , a n d t h a t s a id d ec e d en t ow n e d NOTICE OF PROBATE SlAT'E OF NEBRASKA Washington County,[Wm. J. llaher, Attorney In the County Court In the Matter of the Estate cfFrank D. Mann, Deceased: The bein at luv, devlsoea, lg:-teea, crediton and all persona in- terested in the estate of Frank D.Mu m deceased, an hnmby mtl-fied tx! on the 171.11 day of Fab-rulry, 1027, Stella Mann filed herduly verified dtion in the Coun- gy Court of nhlngton County,ebrukz,ldledng among otherthings that Fhnk D. Mann de-fpanedthJ zliI~eonl.he8rdday ofApril, 1926, leaving s int will and teatunent, being at the time ofhis 'hath a mai ent of Kit Canon I-~ herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heinhlp be taken,order for distribution o!assetsandusigrfmentof dover ond homestead rights untarved: and theuid Adminlnntor dlschargea.lf you fail to appear bdoreuid County Court on the 25th dxy of Muth, 1927, at 10 o'¢loclc.nm., and contest u i d petition,thaCourt may :rant the ym them-o f ln d ma k e s u o h o r A n '.l1'§z-ther MUCH.nilowanceu and o- c.e e a \ a to th i | C o u r tm s y | | e m proper.Witness my .hind and OfficialSellthis 2Std day of February, 1927,(SEAL)1 . C . mmm County Judge.By Helm IL Bah., 5-5%.Clerk of thu Gomsty Court.. *L N .\ayrBLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH 17. 1927 Ellltd by D. V. llulor, Superintendent it! the Blair City Schein Blair Debating Team Moy Heel. Meadow Grove for Champiomhip Sopt. D. v. Hauer received aletter from H. B. Simon thi! mom; ing, stating that the li ttle mm of lleadow Grove has been winning ai! o! its debates.Recently Head-ow Grove defeated Battle Creek and Norfolk,ao Fremont ll theonly city that stench in the way of Meadow Grove for the chem- pionahip of their llialriti.Hence, Blair will meet the winner of theF:ernont-lleadow Grove debate. Thin will determine which team Irlll so to Lincoln to debate in the finalof the state debating champion- ship. m n s a m ! ' n u n W o rk P wr re lm Supl. D. v. Manner made a call for ell track boy: to start train- ing for the coming spring trackmeets.The first practice of theboys was on Honllay night nf this week, when about thirty boy.: ap- peared. .On the first night of practice many of the boys showed mia~aeuon form Among the out- standing performances was the shot-put record of Loren Qiffar,who h~ ved the shot a distance of over 39 feel.Simonsen threw the discus about 102 feet.Tilden, in the broad jump, nent ls feet.Roy lirumbaugb showed up well in themiddle-dmm.-e events.In the dashes, Lmlie Jensen and Bayard Hopewell seemed to be the out-standing stars.ln the high har dies, Hamer Iirogh and NormanTilden seemed to be the prck of the field. 1 I ROS E HI LL rr xs ls Hr.lml Mrs.Lars Petersenspent s couple of days at Lynn:lust week with the forn1er's broth-er, Pete Petersen.lit. and Mrs.Roy Fallen mdbaby visited on Friday with Mrs. I'ollen°a parents, Mr. md Mrs. Pete: Svengurd.Misa Ed:Paulsen spent theweek-end 1.1 Bllir with friends.Mr. and M r ;Ruwc, Raymond |: d on ' at t he Ge o r fe N el h ou h om e . T h e A n d r e w B o h n fa m i l u h u b e e n h s vi n g a s i e g e o f f l u t i s on th e r oa d to re cover y at pa 1:n :1 L. So m e o l ' t h e Ro s e H il l s t ud e n t s w e r e i n p u t g n u p l a y a t S p i k e s . clumplomhip cup, gold and lllvor modal:'alll be pnllnml to thewinners of fint md aeeond plooea. Then will bo opeclal mule fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High.The conhlt num promptly Qt B o'clo¢k_ Home the patron: of the school shouldcomo only ln ordor to Secure the :holoo seats. Hx Dlurk l Osama Allred for Blmlr Sup't.D. V. Ruler ncdved .motion from the alloc secretary ofLbl Dochmatory Union, lhat the declomatory dlltrlela will now corrorpond to the teacher awes-ation districts.Hence,Uvd n county will not be hclufled ln the Blair dimic t c ontest.' r m wi ll mean at lout fivl more ichoolscoming to Blnlr for the bl; dil- trld oonlelt that Ylll be hold on Friday, March 26.On account of the size of this contest, It will In necessary to sun the work in lhe afternoon.Al 4 o'cloc k dating fo: topic: in :he extempom :polling sectionwill be held.Al. 5 o'clock the or tempore makin; will llarl.A l 7 o'clocl: the work in the onlorlcal oedion will take place.At 8o'clock the work ln the llmmntic notion will bedn.Tho humorous will than follow the dmnmlic acc- Lioo.Among me lrhools null win probably enter this cont-r-I are the followlng:Ulugh!Central High, Omaha Nonh igh, Omaha South Hlgh, Valley,Hold,Wahoo, Ash- land. Papillion, Furl. Calhoun. Arl- ington,Hooper,Dodg:,Scribner,North Bend and Fremont. Rotator, it is too early In the lesson to jtzdn dofinitnly what boys will mslts up the Blair tuckmm for the leuon of 1927. Coully sto r y C u m: _n o Th s n lls y B r a i n Th ! thi r d a nn ua l c o un ty ~:tory contest will bo held in the auditorium of the Blair high school this '1'horlday ovenhg, Ihre): 1?st a o'clock.Competition aeemi tobouery keen ln t h o v u i o u s schools of the county. In the homo contest lt Ft.. Cllhoun hat wool: 17 contestants took put. and than 'Ins not a poor number among them..At Arlington limlll: oon~ditionl prevail. Sopt. Brokaw of Arlington i ldiltrld deciamstory pxtddont this yearsndhoisvery nnxzloustoloo thst Arlington is placed on the map in a declamatory way. There- fore, competition from Arlington will be of the highest type.Bllir hm also made a great offo.t thisyear ln upholding the record of tho Blair High School.Thirty- three contestants took part ln thehome dcolamstory contest. The Blair high school declsms- tory contestants have won the county championship during the put two y ears.Should they winthe cup again this year, this cup will bocome tho permanent pro- perly of the Blair High school. '1'hcrclo.~e, the aim High Schoolcontestants are going to do their beet in order to gain permanent possession of the clmmpiomhip curb 0:1 the other hand, the other tcltls of the county are goin: todo thvir best to take the cup au ny from Blair this year.l!cni.ie the reni-ed ua Mr. Peter Hagge. Mr. H. J. Smith and family were among than who atte.1de.l theopereltxgiven by the |ehool inBlair Friday night.Mrs. Harry Lune and family luve moved to the farm vacatedby hir. Short. John Compton mgnle a business"ig to Fremont Monday.rs. Theo. Lund! has no far re- covered as to be :ble to be brought w ~ homeuof her parents,Mr. (Imran Schneider home Saturdayawning.Mr. and Mrs.Sam Bailey re-turned home Sunday evening after an mended visit. with relatives in Aurora.Mr. and ?»!rn. D. R. Fowler spentSaturday evening at Fred Hlsten.Mr. N. G. Jensen of Blair is spending n few day: of thin weekwith h u d wgh ter , Hn.William Koenig. ...4 \£.-=». C. P..,saw» , avri~l; ~é~ ~Imnvalurence,iherolly enlbliaf l \;=== »;_===gg;° return to her homeas.J hu Com mi :1 il:ty~ Eff. ?.". m 3 m \ixI§;' ;| ' in|M:..m& Mrs. E. C. I»i£Pin¢0lt Omaha Wednesday.and Yum Guyer called on e FnedMr. ;:1d Hrs. Chas. Koenig drove 1 Peck family Sunday.an :lm farm near Decatur Than-Mr. and Mn. A~ BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH 17. 1927 Ellltd by D. V. llulor, Superintendent it! the Blair City Schein Blair Debating Team Moy Heel. Meadow Grove for Champiomhip Sopt. D. v. Hauer received aletter from H. B. Simon thi! mom; ing, stating that the li ttle mm of lleadow Grove has been winning ai! o! its debates.Recently Head-ow Grove defeated Battle Creek and Norfolk,ao Fremont ll theonly city that stench in the way of Meadow Grove for the chem- pionahip of their llialriti.Hence, Blair will meet the winner of theF:ernont-lleadow Grove debate. Thin will determine which team Irlll so to Lincoln to debate in the finalof the state debating champion- ship. m n s a m ! ' n u n W o rk P wr re lm Supl. D. v. Manner made a call for ell track boy: to start train- ing for the coming spring trackmeets.The first practice of theboys was on Honllay night nf this week, when about thirty boy.: ap- peared. .On the first night of practice many of the boys showed mia~aeuon form Among the out- standing performances was the shot-put record of Loren Qiffar,who h~ ved the shot a distance of over 39 feel.Simonsen threw the discus about 102 feet.Tilden, in the broad jump, nent ls feet.Roy lirumbaugb showed up well in themiddle-dmm.-e events.In the dashes, Lmlie Jensen and Bayard Hopewell seemed to be the out-standing stars.ln the high har dies, Hamer Iirogh and NormanTilden seemed to be the prck of the field. 1 I ROS E HI LL rr xs ls Hr.lml Mrs.Lars Petersenspent s couple of days at Lynn:lust week with the forn1er's broth-er, Pete Petersen.lit. and Mrs.Roy Fallen mdbaby visited on Friday with Mrs. I'ollen°a parents, Mr. md Mrs. Pete: Svengurd.Misa Ed:Paulsen spent theweek-end 1.1 Bllir with friends.Mr. and M r ;Ruwc, Raymond |: d on ' at t he Ge o r fe N el h ou h om e . T h e A n d r e w B o h n fa m i l u h u b e e n h s vi n g a s i e g e o f f l u t i s on th e r oa d to re cover y at pa 1:n :1 L. So m e o l ' t h e Ro s e H il l s t ud e n t s w e r e i n p u t g n u p l a y a t S p i k e s . clumplomhip cup, gold and lllvor modal:'alll be pnllnml to thewinners of fint md aeeond plooea. Then will bo opeclal mule fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High.The conhlt num promptly Qt B o'clo¢k_ Home the patron: of the school shouldcomo only ln ordor to Secure the :holoo seats. Hx Dlurk l Osama Allred for Blmlr Sup't.D. V. Ruler ncdved .motion from the alloc secretary ofLbl Dochmatory Union, lhat the declomatory dlltrlela will now corrorpond to the teacher awes-ation districts.Hence,Uvd n county will not be hclufled ln the Blair dimic t c ontest.' r m wi ll mean at lout fivl more ichoolscoming to Blnlr for the bl; dil- trld oonlelt that Ylll be hold on Friday, March 26.On account of the size of this contest, It will In necessary to sun the work in lhe afternoon.Al 4 o'cloc k dating fo: topic: in :he extempom :polling sectionwill be held.Al. 5 o'clock the or tempore makin; will llarl.A l 7 o'clocl: the work in the onlorlcal oedion will take place.At 8o'clock the work ln the llmmntic notion will bedn.Tho humorous will than follow the dmnmlic acc- Lioo.Among me lrhools null win probably enter this cont-r-I are the followlng:Ulugh!Central High, Omaha Nonh igh, Omaha South Hlgh, Valley,Hold,Wahoo, Ash- land. Papillion, Furl. Calhoun. Arl- ington,Hooper,Dodg:,Scribner,North Bend and Fremont. Rotator, it is too early In the lesson to jtzdn dofinitnly what boys will mslts up the Blair tuckmm for the leuon of 1927. Coully sto r y C u m: _n o Th s n lls y B r a i n Th ! thi r d a nn ua l c o un ty ~:tory contest will bo held in the auditorium of the Blair high school this '1'horlday ovenhg, Ihre): 1?st a o'clock.Competition aeemi tobouery keen ln t h o v u i o u s schools of the county. In the homo contest lt Ft.. Cllhoun hat wool: 17 contestants took put. and than 'Ins not a poor number among them..At Arlington limlll: oon~ditionl prevail. Sopt. Brokaw of Arlington i ldiltrld deciamstory pxtddont this yearsndhoisvery nnxzloustoloo thst Arlington is placed on the map in a declamatory way. There- fore, competition from Arlington will be of the highest type.Bllir hm also made a great offo.t thisyear ln upholding the record of tho Blair High School.Thirty- three contestants took part ln thehome dcolamstory contest. The Blair high school declsms- tory contestants have won the county championship during the put two y ears.Should they winthe cup again this year, this cup will bocome tho permanent pro- perly of the Blair High school. '1'hcrclo.~e, the aim High Schoolcontestants are going to do their beet in order to gain permanent possession of the clmmpiomhip curb 0:1 the other hand, the other tcltls of the county are goin: todo thvir best to take the cup au ny from Blair this year.l!cni.ie the reni-ed ua Mr. Peter Hagge. Mr. H. J. Smith and family were among than who atte.1de.l theopereltxgiven by the |ehool inBlair Friday night.Mrs. Harry Lune and family luve moved to the farm vacatedby hir. Short. John Compton mgnle a business"ig to Fremont Monday.rs. Theo. Lund! has no far re- covered as to be :ble to be brought w ~ homeuof her parents,Mr. (Imran Schneider home Saturdayawning.Mr. and Mrs.Sam Bailey re-turned home Sunday evening after an mended visit. with relatives in Aurora.Mr. and ?»!rn. D. R. Fowler spentSaturday evening at Fred Hlsten.Mr. N. G. Jensen of Blair is spending n few day: of thin weekwith h u d wgh ter , Hn.William Koenig. ...4 \£.-=». C. P..,saw» , avri~l; ~é~ ~Imnvalurence,iherolly enlbliaf l \;=== »;_===gg;° return to her homeas.J hu Com mi :1 il:ty~ Eff. ?.". m 3 m \ixI§;' ;| ' in|M:..m& Mrs. E. C. I»i£Pin¢0lt Omaha Wednesday.and Yum Guyer called on e FnedMr. ;:1d Hrs. Chas. Koenig drove 1 Peck family Sunday.an :lm farm near Decatur Than-Mr. and Mn. A~ H Bhir Debating Tum Moy Heel. Meadow Grove for Champiomhip Sopt. D. v. Hauer rec eived llatter from H. B. Simon thi! mom; ing, stating that the li ttle mm of lleadow Grove hu been winning .dl o! its debates.Recently Held-ow Grove defeated Battle Creek and Norfolk,so Fremont ll theonly city that :unc h in the way of Meadow Grove for the chem- pionahip of their llhlriti.Hence, Hhir will meet the winner of theF:ernont-lleadow Grove debate. This will determine which team Irlll so to Lincoln to debate in the finalof the state debating champion- ship. m n s a m ! ' n u n W o rk P wr re lm Supl. D. v. Mlaser made a gli for ell tuck boy : to start tnin- clumplcmhip cup, gold and lllvar modal:'alll be pnllnml to thewinners of fint md aeeand plsoea. Then will be apechi mule fur nished by the musical organiza-tions of Blair High.The contact num promptly Qt B o'clo¢k_ Hence the patxval of the school shouldmme early In ordir to Secure the :holes seats. Hx Dlurk l Osama Allred fo r B ldr Sup't.D. V. Ruler ncdved .motion from the state secretary ofLbl Dechmatory Union, lhat the declnmatory diltriela will now correrpond to the teacher awes-ation districts.Hence,Uvd n céunty will not be hclufied in the Blair dimic t c ontest.' r m wi ll mean at least fivl more ichoolscoming to Bhlr for the bl; dil- Hotevor, it is too early In the lesson to ju d n dofinitnly what boy : will mah up the Blair luckmm for the leuon of 1927. Coully sto r y C u m: _no ' fh nmllay B ra in Th ! thi r d a nn ua l c o un ty ~:tory contest will bo held in the auditorium of tho Blair high school this '1'horlday ovenhg, Ihre): 1?nt a o'clock.Competition aeemi tobovwery keen ln i h a vu i o u a ldlooh of the county. In the home contest lt Ft.. Cllhoun hat wool: 17 contestants took put. and than was not a poor number among them..At Arlington limlll: oon~ditionl prevail. Supt. Brokaw of Arlington i ldiltrld deciamatory pxtddont this yearandhoisverynnxzloustoloo that Arlington is placed on the map in a declamatory way. There- ' i n s s i r s u o r. . . ""i|"rl"'ri6iT||T|" §u'i&"R'¢"mn |s&'F'2»§»"rE<€f"H Pill! Ol 3-' l=»'fT-ifE. C. Ran . Pro/ua-\»,"ao mu r Exwxmz CuisineA. F. Newell. Pasta:Bundn School at I0 un.Bllldlc tory Servicei¢;+»ai¢;s¢~»~ al 11 ».m.a n dContinous Treat:{ Flu! door ss! Enlrprlle ntheol MODEL cus/nmls Clulhl P1-sing BfvolrluiLoubadI Ivvli-Nh: In lnllnmel..CoupegvHarold Curlev Tneainv formannFrmddna Erihen :pant Hun-dailnight at Uma Will Sprick ~r. :nd Hn. Eddil Fleteho IEvelyn and Bujorie Fletcher wereWednesday lvening visitors at thePeter Llrrn isomer on Hi!! Creek.mNejLTiomp|a::md .iuniiy an Hand d:1|ln¢i|;pmm1neat hat- ~B E L L C R E E K V AL I E Y ~1 ; ;; f;f=- lm-s w 'lg .~= in ~an. ma Irs. Gwm Numa wwf... e :rw so °=J°!»~ ElE8\£hd|J)diu:\er¢ueltlatth|Therevuasplenfiidmsponn ~m»»u»`f-y°m uma -wzmsnvfuuo nnzzupnmrw .f¥.§....|... .. nu. ur... u_.f£'i'1 |...........me boy:nf lin m¢u=1»m=n a -ar. Em wu hi :§ §m]= s um Blair. Nebraska fo r P o o SAM cnnlsrmz saxALL IHNDS OF HAULING Pty Ind Night ServletPhone 275J. P. Evermn Barn MRS. J. II. BOWMAN605 West Nebraska St.BETAILER OFPranc¢»-America TlrdenlcDunedin and lelry ALSO AGENT FOR her daughter, Hrs. Chrh Larsen. It Bllir Wednesday, rtturnlug to her home Thursday.Mn. Dewey Ilulslxin and Rubywere visilon :L Floyd Curley; onWednesday.Howand Ilovendick took examin- ations at Cmwfoni school Friday. Mr. ani Mrs. I-Lillie I-'letrher re-lunwd to Crawford, Nebr.,l u !week after spending a month vis-iting friends and relatives. 'Floyd and Hlrold Curley wet! Blair callern Wednendnv. ;\|Qglum .uv J "~"l vwr* naw suv »v{1Albert Lnllman md son Aug-and fm' of the Sunday School an ust, Wm Hallman and son in-dn requonlzd so moe! In Snnlioy liwen Arlington ¢;]1¢_-| Wednnduy.the clmlwch on Saturdzy afternoon llr. and Mn .Albert h z k e r l t 8 p m .to begin pnepgniinalElmont Sunday waning lt the Ed,for the pmgnm to he given onrglcicerwhome.'Euler Sunday evening.ra.m. lhlllilln mpeg; Thun-'Membcn of the churth gig ro- day a nd Fr m;at uw homo of queued no remember uw meheLfnnu' Hr. and Mn. August o f p n n r md Blblc study held Minn Leo H |¢each Wrdnndns evening at 8 pm!"Thursday Zaveni?|gml;nn:-Een:,..f::f I The choir 5pracLi¢es every 154631 with her cousin, Augunt Lallman.1-1enjng at s pm. § .ii mfr # Y , v Charla Garmtnta Graduate of American Schoolof Osteopathy of anksville, MislouriDR. E. M. MOATSOsteopathic PhysicianRedfieldBldg.,Blair, Nebr. Offioc 135 Phones Ru. £72 1 1I I I1I Quite a Qu from 112% lttcnded _ Qle Herman telephone meeting on -----»-..........»......-.......vlsslnss runs suor OH In Hlvu Annu noun' nnuvsu Tue sda y For Safe Transportation x| Phone muh :n num, Nebr. i 1 x HMARCUS BECK I0 u a ol r a nnu m: nun ltu n t nuv d n50.J"/¢\f5 y 3 ml g hnb tll e om mnnd lng l h l S i l t ; 'P u n c h a rmy.but the llb|l11 InPa r ts-w hi ch H n b u h i l n n vouida p s EP I S C D P A L `hlv» pruta rrul ll not ha rlbe cmlug. C H U R C H "IWIIQIL A F re n ch ri t l em a n a qu a t w a l n s h r i l e u n d o ! t h e w l r e . a n d n Svrx ennt |N'l|¥o ve r h i m a n dnhou lmlz ° * C u m h l m - h a w f u r - {Ia }| rn 1 II. h ow gn u a|| yT-c oml ll ¢\ n- xr e e m a l n e a a n , x a y c c s i l .II - » ¢ '. l . . | \ » - n - g d nn( C o n t i n u e d n e x t w e e k ) cosu11sszoNBn.°5.___ Plnfnil mi ~..1 \..' " ¢ Office in Mayie Bldg. --BUS SCIIEDULEC Simi: City-Omaha Diviaiun North sam 9:00 un.22:00 m. 12:00 m.6:00 p.m.4:00 pm.8:15 p.m. x DR. B. w. BELL Phylicim and SurgeonOffice 2 Phones Res. 52 0 - iI1I - ' n u m S C H E D U L E - Chicllo & Norilmealern Railroad East-8:39 p.m. daily.Wea!--7:15 a.m. daily. C. St. P., Li. l Omaha Iviorlhbound 7:15 a.m. daily except Sunday.1:52 p.m. daily except Sunday.5:40 p.m. daily except Sunday. 7:52 a.m. Sunday only. Southbound 8:16 a.m. daily except Sunday.12:35 p.m. daily except Sunlay.6:55 p.m. daily. TEACHERS' IJXAMINATION DATES Saturdny, April IB, 1927Salurdzy, June 4, 1921Surduy, July 23, 1927 BLAIR 'vor A ND TIRE c o.IAmo Tops, Side Cnruinq, SeatCovers,Miller Tire: and | Tubes, Slum Vnlahiring IJ. E. Hiller, Proprietor |Phone Black 9 | xna. w. F. ll!z uvulu.DE!\"llST | Located in newHoirle Theatre Bldg. JBlair. Nebruh I x convalutence,thereby enlbliafher rnctlier to return to her homein this vicinity. Mr. lm! Mrs. E. C. 1.i&pineoI.t and Vim Guyer called on e FnedPeck family Sunday.Mr. and Mn. August Schcnvel, Live Stdckéhd'FtéigHt 'We're Bonded Carriers Phone 105 Reh'| Service Station Blair,Nebraska n o o n n o n n u x u x l o o o n o o n n u O U R Repair Department is equipped to givo you Good Service ;Hi~ ~th~n Sc hneile lpent nnumb¢r of days with her shir tHr. and Mrs. Raymond Magi!!Mrs: George Wrich, Mr. Wrich ami ing to vi m at the H. J. Smithhome, remaining over night. Hc wlrd Fackler began mcving £0 the 0. ll. lninrld flrrn Monday.Mn. Harry Nelson il visiting atHum Mslhie nn.Mn. Hsrrywginiih spent Thurs» 615' afternoon at the home at her mother, Mrs. Syhris in Blair. 3 §Arndt-Snyger Motor Cog g Buick Motor Cars .Blair, Nebr. ~ a § f 0 -The s r'a go0<l corfee COOK WITH ~A ~ Give Us A Try and Qudge for Yourself z 335 Our Price is Reasonable -NEE 5 . 53.1rc: g e 'Ei i v If t he persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre sent at the'Quality Market, they will receive free, onehalf und of_\IcI.aughlin's Kept Fresh Eh cof- ee. M¢ La1 _hlin's h e n t -r e s / 1 Q O F F E E s s n w c e The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR CAS COMPANY ;. §Address daughter, Mrs. F1024 Cathy.Freeman Loftia spent last week lt I-'L Calhoun, helping gg, broth- er, Leonard. PEACEFUL HILL A number of people from thisvicinityattendedHn. HermanBusclfs baaur Thursday at Wuh-ington.Mr. Chris Wrich celeb:nted his birthday on Friday. Mrs.Anal yliene and family had roads were obligel to post-pone lt.Harold, Raymond and Clarence Paulsen spent Sunday nlte.'noo:1 with John Beckiun, Jr..Walter Sappenfield had quite aserious aeelclent on Saturday eve-ning.In handling a colt in rome way his hand was badly laeerated.and it was neeeaaary to have lov-eml stitches taken.The roadswere almort impaaaahle, but withtheaa|=ialance of George Nelson, Rudolph Meneke and son, James,he made the trip to town and back that night.Pete Peteraen and wits of Lyonaspent Thundny at the Lora Peter-sen home and returned Friday.Myron Wad is helping with the chores and form work at the Wal- ter Sargaodield farm .luring Mr.SaLJen eld'a enforced 1.nrqtion.ra Petersen is getting headyfor spring work, having purchased n new trneto: last week.The Rose Hill Sunday School was closed for the winter months,but we hope to open up the (intSunday in April \\ith a good at-temiance.Carl Ericknon and family havemovedto the plnoe vacated by Martin Munson.ilurotd Johnson and sister. Mrs. Lester Hansen, went to Omaha onZllonday to ree Lester "gr" whohan been in a hospital ere forsome time.He expects to be able to come home some time this week.IIis many friends hope for hisspeedy recovery.Veinm Rowe and Helen Tnylo*were over Sunday visitor: in Blairinstead ofxoming home as they uually do. "' MANEY NOTES Mr. and hlra. Thomas Honiwaldof Aurora. Nebr.,and Mr. andMrs. Fred Masters and zona, Lor-en, E-lnr and Fred, Jr.,tookSunday dinner with Hr. and Mra. Roy Master! and faanily.1 day and timed Mr. and lclra. Lan Weber, who moved then recently.Jack Hauachuldt, who hu beenworking near Oakland this winter, was a guest at John Compton:Sunday.He will farm for him- self near De Sgto the coming aea- son.The Misses Flora and Ethei An-derson were week-end visitors at the E. C. Lippincott hom. Mr. and Airs. Pete Peterson ofLyons were Thursday evening vis-itors at Clifford Raya.Mrs. lloata Ea aasiatin Bra.Fred Peek for a while;sthough Mrs. Peek is Improving some, she il not nble to work.Lloyd and Inez lieneke vidtedthe Nels Nelson chlldre:Sundayafternoon..Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schmidt ofBlair were Sunday nltemoon call- er# at E. C. Lippincotts.The Bench Club met at the Jas.Sorenson home, south of Blair onl u t Thursday.The attendancewas light. but the uaanl zooé time was enjoyed.The Ioatlon of thenext meeting was not definitelydetermineti.Cliffonl Ray and family spentSunday evening at Theo. Olingeri.Ruth Compton haul the followingfriends lor dinner guests Sunday:Alias Mlldred Burger,Carl Chriv tenaeu and Leaiie Thompson.Don Sheealey moved from the0. 51. Ireland funn lm Monday.Mrs. Lyle Guyer and elzihlren ofBlur,vlaltel from Wednesdayuntil Monday afternoon at the parefltad, E. C. Lippincott home, while their home was being re-vlverrland painted.There are three new c an:of'murnpa wlth ua, viz. M:1.Hunk,Don Uonurozz-md lime zaiumlPack.Ninn-Dorothy Smi;h a nt lostweek with her Sflndmotgzr, Hrs. na.enaen a t Thora-<;,;g,_ afternoon with ER..Fred Clifford Ray's family visited hisMia: Gem-me Ailen and Loren mother, lin. Angeline Ray. wwMarten ap-ent Sunday evening at neaday evening of last week. the P. n. Wilcox home.|.Lyle §3vser.~»u a Sunday gnu: Hazel McDonald spent Su:nlay \"lUl lun Iamlly at E. C. Ll:»piu~afternoon with Opal Leash.com.Beatrice anI Teresa Foley soentl Gilford Compton 1.1located at Sunday with Dorothy Mntenn Ifokersfiolcl,Cal.,has work andSir. and Mrs. Thomas Hannn.aI.i,lrkea hh location.Bakersfield iawho have been making an extend-one hundred intl U\l¥1)"fi8|I$ miles e.l visit with Fred Mlntera and from Long; UCI-€|'Lfamily, left for Arlington 3~!onday|The George Pollen family vla- I Q The South Hn!! of the North-lot and main such other and fur-Fraternal and ..,..1';..;.s.,";..;sa; i;1.~;.;;'";~; ""and 11 ea h-f.ment za en wb. 21, 192 |a our , 1 t proc of heir-west Quarter ( g g Nwl,;)ther orders and decrees in the -rhim:un dimmed nvrrely and rlu .ah 'e P r C h u N 1 g J lv be taken. onier fdr distribu an.! the North Half of h ,matter an to the Court may seemn.ruen " ° " 'u d m i .t f ..If L",.'l.L" Ielt and right through =\¢ilolI and C. H. llehmns.~xml \§.1'....,¢.,',Z`"'5;".m'1 § P P t h w e ' t . ~ ~ . 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Th e files oon lul rfl nee th e m u g ahe ad n m ! m e h m a n ca ug ht h o m n f n n - p a r k In r m : a n d w e n t r e e l inl r for the w ad wit h h bl fe el. ch ew ln g a fu n g nl t ll th e w ha - el s a nd th e nn i t l e r y l1unK"I a n d m a r h l n n z u n mules.(l n th e r ig h t w a s n s d :fo o ltl ll rl l, t oo m lw p In m u d t o nmrurhln .Th o m ln Ir n cn m ne d t o a : h ee l n l slmrmm|1\l l |l \ l \ N ! l n \- It th e Il e ut r n am l k fr a nt i c nlgn nls co ul d h e n e on .fo r n o 'a n i m o o u h lha ve b e e n l w an l .An d It wa s mo r e Ilann we l l : h a l e ve r y m a n th er e h a d b o o n s h u t o w r e n o u g h n o t t o he K un s hy .Th !! d i vl n n l h i s o r el vr . ll wy 1 |r wl up rn l to t he i on a n d : In y w e n l . Io w a n ! 5 o i l l n x . Su dd en ly Cor bet t,th e pl at oo n ro m n l a n d vr .lo a di n g t o th e le-fl. tu : nm ! l t ls l was¢~d his nrmn.A n d tl a r ou n h th e i ro n he l a w t h e S e n e z n i r n e - Im n .r u n g ;: n m In mu a- l a n l m l o m l u n i fo r m s fu ma lu g wi t h i l w l r Il u Y u m 'i | a l l m d n n t .I l e lu rn rc l ha c k In w a r d hi s co mp an yw i t h th a |:\nrn|m\t r.¢»|m»n r r n . A f t e r a ca r e l u l e x a m i n a t i o n o f th e fol lo w in g b il l s o n th e d i ff-: n en t fu n d . : i t w a s m o ve d o n d se c o n d e d t h a t t h e fo l l o w i n g c h i m e b e a l - i o w c d , : m l t h e C o u n t y C l e r k i n - l t r n c t e m l t o d r a w w a r n n t s o n t h e fu n d ; i n d i e a t e d b e l o w t o p a y t h a m m e .Ca r r ie d . Ch e s t e r A r o n s on , M n l n t a i n - i n g ; 2 1 . 5 0 C . F . P u l s .D r a g g i n g 19.35 G u s S u ve r k m h b e . D r a g g i n g a n d R o a d W o r k 77.55 C . A . F r e n c h , D r g g g i n g 1.00 A . A W il ki n; I"h no¢ ri :1 ¢r : ml SPRING SUITS m and am Tues.. EveningWASHINGTON LODGE NO. 21 A.P. AND Ma. 23.1 'hwldny of llonlhJORDAN CGHHANDERY ..- _- . .U -\ - . n u \ u u nnight. with long mils nf nmmier.and Wlallv ttnhs of llghtninz Hall!ll!Pl|.l\|l1|'tl th# dark.The ldrllri might of l'ram~e llllll Amorica lnilvdon the hmm] lllmtufh !h|\ \llt|~n. ..... " u n a .H ,--" 1 - ¢ D ' " !--| 1»»r t h i s !s w l m l l t w !k n o w n ;h e R o a d W o r k 2 4 . 3 0 f "' I ' - T ' h a d I l l m n m r l v n l a l m l l n l a v d ;11 1 |F l o y d B a r t o n ,D r a g g i n g 1 2 . 6 0 F 1. : i : : . : , z . a : ' J .. . . " ; r , z ; . ' ; ; : : . ;. . 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Th e r a i n ¢(*mH|l m u l Ih i'a k ) : r f w g r a y w i l h d n w l t .Th e t ra fl i c ilainhmi.a n d Ih n hu l tu i lu n tu r ne d 011'ull \smmltor m u d . c l n m l up . a n d hu r r i m ! n n .Ih a m i n u t e n h x t h e s l u l m o f l l w m m ! t o f o r m m m . u w m l t l e r m n r vc l In t o Ih r w n o d .Tian1° llnns of mm-lnlza rgunun #cho \uuvil.lw ll l n .i l r f e t h t F o r e ! | h \ l m : w a s l l k v D a n t e S w o o d . n o »l»uzw a n d : a n e m u l Im r - r i h h i t wa n.a n d th e w r y : r e fs . u u l l u l In nr l l l a v i n u gu t l y .l|1l13 f&\;.=~..... - »¢Q - q u . , u \ \ | | n | n u uR o a d W o r k 57.60 C h r i s Ir a h n \ , R O M ! W o r k 31.00 n .A .H i l l e r ,il o u d W o r k 24.00 G e o r g e Th u n n , R o a d W o r k 7.50 C n l h o u n L u m b e r C o . , L u m - b e r .126.75 | C h a . ; C .Hu u dt ,H a u l i n gL u m r - . r . m o o I Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothcraft - Bashwitz Bros. s o n o o sqxzoollivelt Lbr. & Com! Cu., Coal |for Poor 38.78 1 Acme Chcrnical Co., Sup~plies 318.50 |:\¥m|L Helw., Supplies 3.95Aronz~on ch<-mme; co.. on 1.301I A N Ralhnl. Iinunoinv Poor i * L u x T u v ; I will save you from "D'i_?Enummr.n|l|trrllflld the rloud: wen :une, n b ~| l m n d fn l n f : m r s p n l r d a n d s u | - n t5 8 o u l ;d u n u cunning.T h !h a l 11.001 ~ f n ~ n n s a ann* 101.00 10.13 2|.1s1.35 W u s v w a v v u u g u n . Wear one of our Suits to any other I mf ; - I u a u n Ti lr l. m m: l 1 1 2 ¢7'H{.'i1{="'§'.». . :ln I-TQ'-$32 --a ml llu ll lld h ll llo mn d n u m n l_vw; TI N! ! - I ll' l1 | n I I |u p mu m n r - n mmn f a huull.A D O I I I I A H .M p f g ,* _ A [ _° l l a | : \ l |u n :C l u e u p !: h m |i p ,: H °n z m e h l l u n t h -A u x . ' r o . u m a | . l : G 1 o . w . | . R " l ' . .'. 1 " '. » . | " I " . . T . | . ' § " ' . l l . ° . ' £ . ! " L ' ! ;[clothing store, ask them no gxve you t,ne1r|~:\S i l n l a y E . H s i n . N o . 1 5 4 In 'I h u r s d ¢ y E s e n d n g F R I D A Y 1 . 0 . 0 . F . E N C A H P M £ N I' Zn é a n d i t h F r i d l y E ve n i n gP . N . G . C L U B 2 n d F r i d a y o f e a c h M o n t h w . o . ' w , 11" w -nun : n n n n u n r n t l i n l n n uIp i l n l r w d lri*HL T h a lmltn}||»n panlvd £0 \ rrn snmnd n vrl mre a mmu- h u i l d l n n l a y nl !blasltvd 1-3 mme- gn i e o f s hi l l A rr .Am i b r th é r o a d w h a t l w l l r d l i k e a w e l l l Th e B l u vr i s n l : a w a r d It . e l u t c h l m g a t d r y, r n n l r e u a - " I h c k i n n n l s x l B a r ! i n r n n t l . y o u - " Th r u .m m m wi ne across th e m a d n y .a n d l m u e m l lhm ll ow 1\ ` g ~ - =\'- ., _ _. | u v. .Da ni s h L ut h . P ub . H o us e . B in d in g Ta x S c h e d u l e s 2 ' Fr td De \ \ eb ¢. ° r, S u pp li e s fo r P o o r 2 0Th e F i h t l ng in t he W o o ds a t B ol l -E a 1s o n : W u C l a n a n d S a va e 1 n !e r p * i \ e P r m l i n g 45Ql F | | r m e n C o O p e r a t i ve U n i o n llu f fu ry n l' t he b ar rl gva wa s sp en t.C o a l f o r P o o r 33 :xml n w m a t t r u n k s a h h k as \E .P .Ha r r is o n ,C o l l f o r m | \ n n b f k l y . u r n s h e l n d u f ! l i k e P o o r 2 /|TVI1 en in Omah a I F 3'rvEa§ ' E .F so [you are getting. in vlnil lt tha Tum Iuirler hnma.Iiled Slmdav at the Dtta {nrimLnf- otel Conant A N e w - F i r e p r o o f '250 Rooms wah Balls Rat:s$2zo$3 L o u - i c ~and family npent Monday evening with Mr. Vosu'smother.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lehbert ofBennington srvqnt Sunday with Mr.and Mm Wiliam Koenig.Andy Fowier of Honnari, spentThursday at Fred Masters. fersen home near Herman.Mr. George Smith came dovmfromCraig WeJ nu3:.\y,to visitat the home of his atm, Harry. Ile gernained until the following Hon- ay.The Haier family moved to nfarm west of Hermam lla:ch lat.. Ea w EI ' : Ir H Bureau 209.76Nm. Kelly. Qt. Salarv 150.00 u p ; n g u i l l n n n n h u l u l l l l u l ~an so ."K i un | nsA'ruu.mu(-':'"7°-l:=°°'1..'§:,,;':... m .: *l v a n n . . ."e m r \G.A.R.¢n.lW.R.C.1 o n d u I n m u 1|m m a m s m m y m u m m " "° "9 r u : mm In me nl -wa our wma K. la. prgunk ;,,_ séppuu mmsm nn umlun me 1-pnmln lun mums C,,_ 5,lla 20,00amy. uh | nnxy mm. .MJ unffh sum: Supplyp UIQ »h¢ua~u :fur lb! anon hld Supplies sus J. D, GARRISQN |an.| family sem calls!!at Lhcivaclled,as the hnd has beeixi m`. . * U a Blair, zwebmh, uma 11, 1921m u w. ;ENTERPRISE -ms ~THEHERHAN NEWS lt. an d ln. L A. W ood vud nn 'hhluh edkn 'l1|lr\dl.Y~llln Calnu u.who bu ha n¢.§°,¢| in Omlhl. hu |1t\u-nod to on mn ill will muln ll he rmum h an n duai c t ho r mo lhtnMn .Fnnk .\m|¢k_wh o h u a" M shop.Hmoud est of the Wu! Cloth-hx Stare, vu in Omaha for aw- hl W a h , lu! wo k .xr . me Nr ; n m C o o p e r nr'Dehmdz :pmt 'f hu nd nk at sheB C. °°°\;°f bane nur ru.ln . P u Hopkins uvhk ing inOmaha N pnum ut the heme of hem dnlbhr. In Geo. Vodiu. I n .Wm.Knmer n d hoehughhr,li n . m mo n d Zlehrnn Omah x : ha p pe n I nt W M- ~» "rnpme. Jr., was vu nm 1 'huuny andqaenl me du' AT msof fools =§@'#if5%'»=» \~wr f ~ ? ~9 ~E SURE AND GET YOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05ON E vn n vs w o m u YOU BUY ur Eddle's ne'er acted moroselyz c've olten observed the boy closely; Tho he frequently _ lrowns When he has ups and downs. avurything for a nice supper, whicwasnerves!at six-thirty.Theawning was a moat enjoyable oneand all left for their homervdlh- ln : lm many mon happy birth anniversaries.At tha annual rneting of thestockhanldera of the Hamm: 'hie-rhone company, at the brick hal! an hwesday. Heh. 8, three direc-tori were elected: Wm. Flanagan,Gen. Hart and Call Mortensen.The former was reelected and thetwo latter fill the place of Chu.Roxen and J. C. Ilroderaon. whole ierma expired.The .lireclmI then o an ~ny, and rim relatives.h£r .a .| dllr s. A. E. S¥ an and little Corrine, came up from Oma-ha Thursshy for a visit at thegarental, H. L. Swan home.llr.wan ls employeul on an Omahadaily paper and has Thursday off. He returned to W work Friday and Hrs. Swan and daughter re- bers of the Deatnr post.A oeysno'e.loek auper was served afterwhich the unioess meeting nashold.The Decatur boys are con- tempiating erecting a lasll ondWere hen lr dia-evo.. lla nmtlaerwith the local bw. IH first hand.linfornmation and rnalte a thoroughinspectionof our hall.llere'amal.red for a longer Hail..Ihopfsy they vlll hs succexalul and 011 their amy to thdr home atCrfrom a trip to Omaha, hir..."§.... Geo. Christ otopped here East Wednesday ifternoon for a brief visit with their cousin. Illse Laura Fuess.Dave Gustln. who farms an theDe Soto neighborhood, was :ener-ing acquaintances here last Wed- nesslay.r. and Mrs. Albert Woudnnl and Mr. and him N. R. Bundlewere entertained at dinner at theWm. Lana home at Telmntlh EastWednesday evening.After ninner hue just such s monument for the game 'nsursday "mins from Blade: 16 to ll, but lost on Fri-.hy to lilehfleld 20 to 12.n i l ?were plac ed in clan F this rw- The team was eomposed of Rkhard llcConnaha and llorold Hancock,forwards;Gerald Litel,center;Eugene Bunlle and Vernon Vanll r nls. Aubrey Gaines ando n, neElmer Jespersen were substitutes. Coach Grop r accompanied them.their efforts as Herman has.~ sta hetlnove r td the ry e- re- hlllford Noyes eelebrated hisseventyseventh birthday Walnev'|lny,March 9.Mn .Forrest Brewster entertained Mr. Noyesand Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. Hilunprat ellnner in honor of the event.Mrs. Roy Andersen of De Soto,wax a guest of Miss Maggie LoweFriday night and Saturday and at-tended the mother and daughter banquet Friday evening.Miss Vesta Snyder of Tehamahwas calling on Herman friends onthet i I l s rlh r ld g m m a W " i w n o u r Ml "£.&'a.11,.o... has been residing Rev.Bowden of Gretna,wasover on bwneas matters Tuesdayof the past week.L. E. Nelson, of the Nelson Cafe was a 'Ilekamah hwaess eailor on"l`ues\lsy.Chas. Eby of Craig. was railingon Herman relatives Thursday.Jeff Van Hom of Tehmah vis-ited in Herman 'heyday and was a~Inner guest al. the hom of his son. James.Hrs. C. H. Blanchard spent the:D week with relatives at Arl- |rl.On Tueada evening, March Sth,ra. Z. I'arr'{sh was taken bar sue ~rlss when a number of relativesnlkedln on her at her heme ~oth of town.The date was hernty-fifth birthday and they'nt in to remind her of it and~do her proper!! celebrate merent.The sel lwte d u hre her parents. ltr. and u'.T'.. D. ~. Sheets and children. lllr. and~11. Geo. Sheets and Rose Mae, . on the Cameron fann, known as the ol~l Hunale place east of;....... dispose of his household goods at a sale held in the formerbakerybuildingSaturday after n o o n . e Mn. H. 0. Williamson celebrat- ed her elghtieth birthday Wednes-day; hlnreh 9, very guietly at thehome o! her son, H.. Williannonnaar here. when she makes herhomo at present.Her daughter, Hrs. Tom Gossanl spent the daywlth her.Hrs. Williamson is notable to gl out n great deal andenjoys t visit of her relatives and friends when they care to call.She has always been blessed with s pleatant disposition and herfrlends always feel they have beenbenefited br a visit with her. May3 ;live to enjoy aeverol morehdaya. John Sutton, who with Mrs. Sub-ton,spent the winter here andat hls home near Blair, returnedto his work nt Stapleton. Nebr. on .r . el turn no me Sstu myThe "1\l'=ill° of Mlas HlldndCarlsonof Omaha and HaroldRs an of Herman, occurred at BldrThursday, March 3.The bride lsknown to some young people who my Mr. Ryan has chosen a ver)rspoblo helpmate.llnrohl la theoldest son M Mr. and lllrs. JesseRyan and la a young :nan of sterl-ing qualities.The happy couple will go to housekeeping on one ofhis father'a farms known as theulandon place north of town, whichHarold has rented for the ensuingyear.They have the beat wishesof their many ffltfldi.Owing to the mother and .laugh- ter banquet bein held on Fridayevening, the l.. meeting night I of the Lions uh, their meeting was held Thursday nhrht. Mr.and Hrs.0.L llilsingerwere Omaha visitors Tuesday.Mita Anne Fuees ompanleelher brother, C.'iare1aee achter toOmaha Wednesday to spent! theday with his wife and llttle son. The little one has been receiving medical treatment and the motherhue been staying at the holpltalwith him.They found him mestly mproved and able to he broughtorne that evening.Miss Bertha Soker. hllsa WilmaFarrar, T. Il. Swanson and WilburLowe motoreil to Omaha Sunday and spent the day.Mrs. Robert Daugherty and chil- dren of Omaha, visited over theweek-end at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Hrs. E. W. Hurdle. .. enema home.'nw Sunday,accompanied Grabhe's sister,Mrs.|liller and oon. who the week with them. Hrs.A1 McDonaldseriously bltthed last rendering lanl.l l sand George McDonald assistanee the find of and assisted her vrlth making..John h{eCraeken of La soninlaw ol' Mn Biarie was buried in Kennarrl last. Sunday afternoon.a wlfo and nine children. Mr; Qhaa. McDonald with her parents. hir.Frank White of Tel: their household gooda ~.troye.i by fire.Dorothy McDonald re her school work in townabsence of a week from C. J.. Hlmlley has eo~ new hrooder house, pre~raining a large numbe chick: this season. Radio fans in this vijoyeda. talk last Thurula dren by Rev. Henry D. "Eighty Years Ago".The members of Community Club met at of Mn. James Sore ~vicinity last Thursday After a pleasant meetin ments were served.Mary Mullin spent F ning in Blair and atten~ ay Rover"at the B. FShe remained over nlg C. R. Gray home. Ed Hatter sawed wThursday. Schenk Bros. shipped of hogs to Omaha Thu ~John Reid ahjpped ho ALONG THEBGTTOM Thirteen memben of t Mahan Club and th met at the home of MFitchlastThuriday when they visited an quilts.The Club took 1 member,hifi. John Fi they will be ghd to their meetinga."I"l\e honod a delicious lunch at th the meeting.The mem be entertained by Mrs. 1 ledge March 24th: Mr. and Hn. T. l{.l UNI!! at the H. L. Sinn homo.Mr. Ind Hn. C. s. Cameron mdlittleCharlemspentthep u tweek in.0maI'u am guest! of Mr.and Mn. Neil Cameron. Tlwmu Jackson, when home isin Kuna, c ame to Herman lastweek for 1 visit with his pueata,Mr. and Hn Nell J ac kson andother relative: and friends.The motho: and daughter bln- qw. under the auspices of theBaptist guild at the Legion hal!int Friday evening, was well at-tended and was a. very enjayabiaaffair.The weather was the only unpleasant part about it, a mlnfallingthroughout the ' 1 = v" H ln~~rs..BL West gnd McCARTHY AND LONG CREEK The memben of me HuCanhyProneuive Club me! wha at the home of Mn. Hayes Roaenbalm. Mn. June; Mullin .md Ain. JamesThompson will assist the hostess with the ennrhinlng.Mr. and lin. James Thompson and family and Hn. Mary Barry were Sunday dinner guests at thahome of Mr. and Hrs. Dan Thomp- son anJ Iamlly. Bryan Bu-ry went to the Chas. Reeh home this week, when he uct dly evening returned and Vtginls and lr . I n d lr s .CHRISTIAN CHURCHbylin. * Harry Tyson and I"suL W. H. Thompson, Pastor. Lawrence Hr. and Hrs. Clyde Fitch vis-fwndins I rss quite lay whilemes Will ne £0 her he weak her lu.I itod at the Harry Tyson home on'Bible School at 10 otlork.We Friday evening.Ihsve room for mon Bible School Those who sttendod the Morris c:ild.'en sn.l chases for nl] azu-Kimined funeral at Florence from The primary depsmnent is doing this vicinity lui. Tuesday were fine work under the oupendslon ofMessrs. and lioadsmes C. B. Bunn, *um Mildred Burger, the Sup't. Fred Ray, Oscs: Mathews and Mr.Communion service st 11 o'c1o-ck.. Fred Metzler.We were ghd to have Mr. James Mrs. L. D Warrick rnoied into Johnson ol Norfolk with us Inst:rcI, Nob.her town hoine yesterday.Sunday sm! he brought us o. fine »r v . A LOCAL NEW SPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE a Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" Pnhlishnd | BLA|R'S LEADING;NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND uocm. NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" ""°f*'! bf "E" *°.?*"?*':'.Bula NEBRASKA. MARCH 24. 1921 I'mm "'°_P°!'?°°.B'°f. °' ."'""""*-Nmmmz 9l \ "\ l U \| cemetery Ie lemeuI1 staying ld Mn . uh since c m d~e~ n u m v p n :n w t v c l I n u u u l u ;o n I ' "d a u g h t e r w e r e c l l l i n g o n B l a i r 'C h r i a t i n n I I z l d e a v o r a t 6 : 3 0 S u n - f r i e n d s ' I ' u c | . I n y .d a y F " ° ' " " K N r .a n d M r s .C l i f t o n A n d e r s o n ;i ' l l ' l C h i l 1 !s e m c e a t 7 . 3 0 .Y o u a n d M n .O s c a r M a t h e w s v i s i t e d a t a r e m i n i n g s o m e t h i n g w o r t h n - = t h e F r e d M u l l e r h o m e S u n d o y t o i f y o u a r e n o t x t t e n d i n g 1 o n e s e o t h e n e w b a b y .' m ¢ e t i . 1 g p . Madame:Harry and .KennethTyson mended a one 0'clock lunch-coxGnEGA'r1oNA1. c uunc u v 1 FARM BUREAU IS ~ F '2 2¥m»fnzn|sm1cr DE-if v~é»=f'~;3:,,'a&"'QB L A I R ~ A TREE BnoSTER 1='»-'nam ~ s:~'::~"»§CLAMATORY NEEDS A1 hm .;... ué "mx 2;IS NINETY-EIGHT um m |l ol |u m m ! ='f»\1'!S;f!§==§§#¥s>\f_fi§=» I 0N cows To PAY Contrary to Eartier Report Trees Are Stltl Available to FarmersWho Desire Them. . . . - . . - - - .APRIL I MARKS DEAD LINE Applications Shottld Be in Hands ol County Agent Bates Before That 'Item April I will be the dead Eine for the applications that Nebraska :farmers have in their hands now for the trees to be dlstribpted un- der the provisions of the Clarke- .h!cNsry Act.C. w. Watkins of the extension service will fanish his summary ofthe applications immediately fol- lowing that que and begin mak- ing dna! plana to send the trees out when the planting season comes.Eastern Nebraska appli- cants wilt get thel .-trees first be-cause of the eartier season there. The tint trees will probably leave Lincoln for this section aboutApril 5, so 1t!:. Wn_t§ins can not Walt longer than the tlnst of thc rnonth for the lan applications.A few thousand trees for mixed planting:are still availabte, ae-eording to the preliminary sum- mary of applications made on Hateh 38.These trees include auch kinds as elm, locust, enrag- ans,catalpa,cottonwood and pines. r I v | 'z1.:;.;~¥,::;;' I htm B. S. Bcnty entertained anumber of old friends at the Con- gregational dinner hut Tuesrlar evening in honor of Mn. Emma Shields of Omaha and Mrs. Nettle Stockton of Schuyler who were mutual friend;of a number of Blair people.The ladies had a table to them- selves and enjoyed very much be- ing together again.Following the dinner, the ladies spent the remainder of the eve-ning at the home of Mrs. MattiePound:where visiting was the main pleasure of the evening. Those enjoying the occasion were llesdsmes Clark 0'Hanlbn,Nettie Stockton,Emma Shields, Anna Stewart, E. R. Stewart, E. C. Pleree,S.w.Chambers,James Roberta,D. Z.Murnmert,Mattie Pounds an.l E.S.Beatty. CHAMBER 0F comet In A BUSINESS mamma - - Numerous Matters ot Interest Are Discussed and Good ReadsMala Topk. a - The Blair Chamber of Commerce met Wednesday evening in regular session.A good crowd was in attendance brought out by the an- East Central Pre-Utstrict Declan- atory Contest at Blair lli lh School Auditorium.. ON FRIDAY,MARCH ns.1921 -- n Msrks Ctianas of \ear's Work for the Several Schools Represented.Should Be Closely Contested. - . . - - » The East Central Declamatory contest will be held in the Bldr High School Auditodum Friday, March 25. The following programwill be rendered and is the climax of the year's work: Pre-District Contest EAST CENTRAL DECLARA- TORY ASSOCIATION at the BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Q Futon, uancn 25. 1921 P a o c n w 4:00-5:00 P.bl.Drawing for aub- jects in Commercial Room. 5:00 P. H.Eatempore Seetion. The following oehods srlll berepresented in this section: Blade-Irvin mem Frernont Utlord llulllnsNorth Bend-Dorothy Helrltso: Omaha Central-Justin Wolf Q»==-r- Zfortlt-Qrar. Html! s a 0 a a s a s s I a s a s s a case most of the "inter nstorm Visited this section at the week end }1|It past.lt began Friday with a rein which turned to o snow.Saturday proved to be a regular old time March blis-u n l and Sunday brought more snow.Holiday, how- ever,the first day of Svriva. broke ctssr and eoldbutduringthe., slay the weather moderated and ba- Monday sdshz most of the snow had dhapptarsd. a s a s s s o a o a # a s I s a s s s e rm mn mlm mr ° .ls rlsssa .mr :must Yotsfs of Nebraska Will Be Called Urol to vets ashaneaslsaszto Cosstttattsa ta Rteetloa .Last Friday was a notable day in the house as that tinszi the bm ro a tu ons.........f}...= for the sllltion of es- eeudve state ,,¢',,,¢,for TWT years instead out |as is :oosrthe use, was iv s major- sty or n to 25..>m np ublien mu osr hr in thehouse stood praet as a llIIIlt to supporting the measure. The measur e wwe the sup-a g f l ~ ~ . . _ . : : = , .. . - E l i '+I5 Has Lien!Long and Ev-entfnl ; Career.Observers AnntrersaryjOtt Marsh 11 With Friends.I ¢. _- . . . . , . . . , WAS A r.at.ENrr:n 5| U3|C1AN lWosten's Rettd Corps Present alBeautiful Plant to Mr. and on# This Ucsaslion. ltr. Bloornnetd C. Bond, father of llrs. M. H. Ilen:ie and [rand- father of Hrs. E. V. Capps of thiscity, was ninety-eight years of srl pn St.Pmmr s d ay ,March 11, and in honor of the event a dell- cious dinner was prepared ln his honor at the home ot Mr. and Hrs.E. v. Csppsof eaatCollazatrsot.' Those enjoying tha din.-ter 'Iranlr. Bond, lin. Henris. Mr. and Hr 1 . £ . V . C s p p s a n d ll n . H . R. Pound, who is an old friend d the family. lr . B o n d h a a li ve d a l o n l a n d eventilul Zlie, having been born lnthes outh ,intbsstatsd Vlrd nta. He was a soldier In the Clvtl War,serving with honor and distinction in that war of strife. He has spent the better part ofhis life in llanafiald, Ill.. and ba- eams a Nsbraakan but two pears ago when he and his dalalhtnrwithwhomhelives,name out wut, they bling the last of their fhliif in we east.Mr. Bond, in spite of his years,reads several hours a day and en-l Finance Claadfleatlsa. Wuhinlton, D. C., Hutch 19.- A state wrthout a penny of bond- ed indebtedness, nm entirely from current revenues and at a per ap-ita C081 of only $7.04. That was the unusual classi-fication dren to Nebraska by the department of commence in mak- ing public Friday the flnandalstatistics of that sum for the its-» csl year endlng Juno 30, 1925. The payments for maintenanceand operation: of the general de- partm~ts of Nebraska. amounted to 89,695,M0, or $7.04 per aptta.This includes $l,320,768,appor- tionments for education to tbaminor dvil divisions ol the stats. In 1925 tha eontparatlvo par :spits was so.24, ma in wav, sue.The interest on debt amounted to 3133; and outlays for punts.-mt improvement, ss;us,msa 'rm total payments, therefore, for aa- penaq of nts,interest outlays were $18,- utp e z .totals include ut payments for the year.Of the governmental coats rs- ported about $5,419,185 was forhighways,$748,679 bein(for maintenance and $4,6'l0,ft58 :tor connnxctlon.n e mm revenue ueeelpts of Nebraska for 1926 were $11,862,- 033 or $12.60 per eaplta.Thiswas$7,866,538 more than the total payments of the year,ax- eluairo of the nasmenta for ner- .- Combined With o n e Flock of Hens Ther Amare a Satisfac- tory Income Every Year. .a u n t s 1 ' a n a r o r i u o x n o r t ' . T § Otto L i d s - s P o i n ts o r i e n t. . portaaesof Nellraskfs Nstardadaptability for'l'hlsFuntaf, (Stats Journal) wi th f i n m- s u p ° d ¢ m» s , n ¢ e neessaarlly pttrebrsdsndslo-out bunc hofhens,thsavsrags Ns- hrulns tarma reanbausursd allrin| lnt.bsaorsteropy osr,srtd ~axtra c asha totb ar ti mss, Ottoli sba rs toldth se bamhsr of eornmeres s p k d t n m eornmlttiso,some twsnty budnansndprofes-stonsltnsn,Bsturrtay. "Nsbrash's climate,soil and water lvrvlr srsalnsostldealfordaL'|tn,|,'° lr. lic hen aald, "alll oe ar ly s ny fs r mlnttns ta tso ar t supply thshsstfsads, rrhlchats com,altal!asntleoms.lL\.|s.Yet lt t s n o td a l r y t s r m l n g th a t l l isstbsrn oatprotltabtse oonsior thsNebraattan,botdalrri'n¢as partof adrer attlsd agrtndturs. Fi ra o rs txg oo dn allkc oi mtlo s pursbrsttnaillaattlId: otr ner §t000 eas hay esr onthsn a , ¢ n 1 t » u t » » u s s o o 1 » u , h s e mb e s u r s a t $ 1 0 0 a mo n t b i h l yearround.ln a b a d c r o p y s s rthis would pay for the froesriss sn ds rb atsver may hs bo ug hthQ w - i n I n 5 g s u u l u n n n | O n d "Qui n. . . . 1 1; . . . r . . ¢». r t- . 1 . Ftl 1 fiQ 1.1 s .e. <s. t urned to ron at the Robinlon Cafe on last'A. F. Newell, Putor after an Tuesday,after which the IndiesIllness}'f'F"F invivid to the"21gme of Mrs.Pubiic worship at I1 l.m.Spe- ho h o r n s 5 ;th i s no on . r e fr e s h - L u y e ve - d u Gy P _ D . h a l l . n an t h e x l l a s t c n d o n d ly n ig h t . t o O m a - \'irg'h1ia,. m d M u .H a r r y Ty s o n vi s it e d f r o m F r i d a y u n t i l S a t u r - d a y w i t h M n . C . H . G e h r i n g e r o f n e a r B l a i r .Th e m e m b e r s o f t h e J .M ... .g Cl u b w il l b e e n te r t ai n ed by Mr . a n d M r s . H a r r y Ty m n t h i s e ve n i n g . M n .W a t s o n Ty s o n e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s a t a .o n e _,.__-_ . - .- - -; a ge ; we lc om e. A r i l t o n . i i r e u u i o n m e e t i n g a t 7 p. m. , fo l lo we ai b y e l un ch . A m e e t i n g o f t h e C h u r c h C o u n -e l i i s ca ll ed fo r M o n d a y e ve n i n g nt 7: 8 0 a t t h e c h ur c h l e cfu r e r oo m . A l l h e a d s o f d e p a r t m e n t s a r e l v - qu es le d bo b e pr es en t. Th e F r i e n d l y In d i a n s m e e t a t th e ch u r c h a t 4 p rn . F ri d a yo'c lo ck lu n c he o n at . t h e R o b i n s o n 'C h o i r p m g t i g g F r l d l y e ve n i n g C a fe l i s t Tu e s d a y a n d a l t e r w a n i a at 7 : 3 0 a t t h e c h u r c h .a l l e n j o y e d t h e a f t e r n o o n n u m #Th e l a d i e s o f D i vi m l o n a a r e t o b r i d g u a t h e r h o m e .Th e r e w e r e n e r ve a p u b l i c d i n n e r n e x t Tu u -fo u r t a b l e s .ld n y a t 8 p . rn . i n t h e c hu r c h d i n i n g room at the naw rates.FA RM B URE AU xo rs s 1 l mrruouzsr CHURCH(Continued from mn '2'==>.-Carl G. Bader. Putin. u. ""°;'2 ~ EE- `5".::-3E§`e*£§5I.\.|..»..».,. .::... ll .'a';..':":'°omaha South-Ralph uodaara ; _ 11-.3 4 ln entirely exhausted, those farmers having applications now can stillaetsomemezif they aeneiinthe application: immediately. These trees are dlnributed atthe cost of handling them, which amounts to about one cent each. The agricultund extewon service of the College of Agriculture, thruits ex an .foreeter Sir. Wat - -- '-_ -... ...U . - U - ¢- - - .- -would be present .md talk on the road question The que stion of wld: W al-ways been one of paramount in- tirat and of late years since the ldvent and perfection of the au-tomobile it has proven to be oi gnater interen than ever .u:|.i nat- urally every o:ganir.atlon of pub-g f f u ~'we ashore supper oflatar Qet|_o:| J*4 k ? ¥ € ' % = > ~n the trees.Every allort will be madetomabethetreesgmwafternl... -.... .\:..».s|......»...| -..a a.. ....-|.... to me ¢\1l=.ll¢'4 _End 5uild1n¢ and ber to invite Hr. Nelson to speak before the body.The talk was arse of interest, giving the amount a ¢¢r!\Y". Grieg. l. 2. 8. 4. 6. ¢1 ORATGRICAL The New Menace ~-1 -----By:unEllerb Patrick Ilemy'a Speech toVirginiaHomeofBut esaea ----Pa ulE Touianint L 0'uverture----Kenneth Gilber Patriotism - Fmd Greg.Bqa¢l|¢=Araold --- ----Gilbert Lange! What America Needa - ---'-Harry l=lcPhe "|.',_-|runny ; luv | | ¢|lq wnwrlrllllr e lo n a f : s a r a | h l o . 2 lu d 0 n I i m r y lh l~ | | !!""_!'¥"a P l l n s n n a l a u h l l ll m ld e f o r m . . .n..I....». u.\.....|: lm. lun- mu an a nrhthl of unq. or °"""" '""""' """"'"rllm .M nlqut,comfort, and ll l am s a u ~ ~ P ': |, "d . _gp. as w,,|_ lu. '1"'°"\°*\'°°"'°='°'°|°°- a.\mna¢uu¢¢1»ur. A-.mruw mf- .£.'tI'!.'2..'!"2.°E'f; ~""!?_°f! ent nelvice for we 'hill flmily.: u r l m l l p n | ¢ | n g , | , ,~ ¢=§,. `|¢"`¢7y". f; ] | f| a b ii i§ " " r ; : . : , ' e . : u . . mi ; w i ll lu ll 1 |I o c o s e ly .| "°.':~'§::=m:':£°';_ .- _-_._-.| ?11..T'1E..£:':':."_:':°';=_\3'e'1"re!'" " f -.......: l p e .e H ..?e.,"'° °°.E"2E!'..2' his ~ Sfsi ;',_' me a.m;|;,,, ..: ill- |m|»»§'§»:~Ti6:30 pm. The third is a series of l'|mn| will". rr.; `i`..'§`a.'I"I`ril».. |flIl\|lr- |»|| ll an his war t|.U|.||Q " - ' | . mg -wa ali ull\||lllU¢u "H "' """ of lnnmy nelind for lull hulk-'I' . Th ln uy n dl ln lu -u u n m nu i na n dr h-|...».......'I' ...".E.'...l'.....»....th: £':e1:f1;°:rrf.3*=°fv-§°f°:~"'!!=¢-__.-."'2 '.!'f' from insurance and other incur- 1T»}2"¢f逧§'§»LZ»` ~ mlzmrmd companies wi from :ilu dnll ..f nn :lvl :lm in anam ma g b t h s u u u l u u n u l l p i n o n I n d M N u s e I n u : n u n ID! ll.\|.lD3Ild8 03:1 J u l l W h ¢ I 0 h e h i !I £2lu`¢ . v¢ q p a n - v|1 v - " " -" " "e y m g nI n t h e a r t 0 u c e r y .l r i fe fs k A m a r - a w M r s .J¢ » ¢ fr h ¢ . l a . !l e | _ o f chu g u i i d m m a s , = = ° 9 § = a ¢ u y = . m . y r h ¢ m p m h o m e |U r a n l a n ..__'j'Pg_u c n ; other farmers can watch.App!!- eation blanks for these trees anheobtainedfromCountyAgent George Babes. Those cattlemen of this money who would like to grain fccd their alves this summer in a creep can get some suggestions an to thexromtrulrtion of the creep and the heat ration;to feed from the county farm bureau office. M.B.Poaaon, liveetoqk exten- eicm agent of the agricultural col-lege at Lincoln, has written the local county agent, George Bates, this week inquiring if c attlemeninthiscountyareinterestedin mu mamnamm; roads, and otherdata eonce:ning the subject.Mr.Nelson showed conclusively that ho knew every phase of the road building program and those pree- cnt realized what the commission- ers had to de.\l within-the mdbuilding problems of the oounty. A corn and poultry ahovr for next December was talked over and the Chamber voted to assistin putting one 0:1 for that time. I The matter of electoliera wa.:ibrought up and met with the ap- :proval of than present but no ac-tion waa taken relative to bring- ing the question to an haue. A committee was appohled toIwo:k in conjunction with the fair eoeh a proposition.He say: aev-bond in ngin a Blair D,eral suecenful Nebraska cattle- men are using creeps every yearanderoring their calves out ns quickly as possible.Those men are putting early spring calves on the holiday markets at less than a your old and making a niceprofit on ihcm. Crownling the calves from the time they are oh! enough to eat:rain seems to be the mont profit- ublq. way of marketing the c allcrop, especially il the cnlileman h keeping a hen] on fairly high- price.l land.Grain fecfling the\rxi\*ea will also bring the cowsthru the summer in much better condition than if they moat raiseQ h n i v u . |n n Q k n n | \ . ¢ .. S u u . . - . . a . . . . . I z y*for the fair. The Fourth of July question was bnought up but nollung definitewas done as io whether a celebra- tion will be held.During ihe evening discussions of various subjects were broughtlup and Mr. Ray Lippincott hit on the lncynote of the prosperity of the town when he noted that be fore electrolte or improvementsof public na re should be mudr 'that the first duty of the citizensshould be to build and maintain good roads leading into :he city. .this is the right Nea and if mo:epeople would get behind this move!'and thus bring the busiuesb ina): U. 9. lo." Spartacus Lo uae uzamaroraDellwallaoe Regulus to the Roman Sen- ate ---~Charlotte Well:Civic Gnflen ----- ----William Woladeger 8:15 RH.Canoe Song,Pelf.alou.l I. 2.3. 4. 5. 8.7. a 9. IU. Junior Girls Glee.{.1ob n m u u r r l c Wheels of Time -»--- LuelleDeWirr Number Six Deloria DraydBobby Shaftoe ~ Anita Fischer Blind Margaret ---»--- '--Leona Hauelk.: Grefa'-Gwendolyn Holland The Little King - Betty LaneTheGypsyFlower Girl -- -»---Eulah la elly en Number Six -- Betty Noble The Lion and the Mouse - ----.Blondina SchneiderLoddleNellie Williams 9: 30 a u.vom sm "The Morn- ing wind".Gena Brauscombe, sind;-¢'d Pctenon. 1. 2. 3. 4. HUAIOROUS A Football Fan ----~Velva Anderson.An Abmdoned Elop-:ment - ------Lucile BaumanJiminy Crickets ---- ~----James Gaughen A Pleasant Half Hou: atthe Beach - Clarence Hoffman u l .\ \ : ' t l l ; \ r a v e nAcompanion bill by Rodmanprovide; for election of legislator! to four year terms and contem-plating a short and long aeaaion alternatively probably will he vot- ed upon Saturday.The house also passed the Mc- Kay bill,increasing from one- tenth of a mill the amount coun- ties may spend for mothers' pen- exons.The Jackman bill, transferring from the county boani to the board of regents of a eounty high echoed district we power of all- ing bona! elections, waz passed 80IIn 2. I BLAIR Gl.RL WEBB LAST FALL The news hu leaked out of the nmrriage of Mi=s Pauline l..ippin- colt, younger doug!zl.er of Mr. and 'Elm M. R. uppimare to Mr. wn-imm wmh, of mem, Nehr ., on!No\em 23, 1926, at Crete, Heb., Mn We is In the employ of thestate as a surveyor and has been living in Blair for some montha.!working with R. N. Riddle in lay- 'ing out the new road south of l.0\lrll.Mr. and Mrs. Weleh haverented Miss Dora Blacks np;.1.~ ment and will be at home to their (Hendi very soon. They are receiving the congrat .rluaus FUR sramn ELECTIUH nr To DATE A Great Deal of Intent! Il Bdnl Shown: in the Comlag City Election Scramble. ¢. . .¢_ ¢ The city political pot is boiling and candidate! are being Jiaculledan to their fitness for the variousgoffioea and In moat eiaea Haro nreenu to be no lack of aufficient 'm:.\lerial.The following fillngtFhave been made up to Thursday morning: tax on gasoline, whila thoae from non-business licenses fomprla chiefly taxes on motor vehieln and amounts paid for hunting and fishing privilegea.The state of Nebraska has no indgbtodneaa other than revenue loans and outstanding warrants. For 1926 the aueaeed valuationof property in Nebraska subject to ad vaiurem taxation was $3,- 31o,15s,soo.-omlm nn. BLAIR Bo? MAKES GOOD Mr. I. C. Game: of Omaha was a dinner guen at the home of his aunt and uncle, Hr. me Mrs. LauFife! Ward Council |Lat£a on lalt Monday.Imver. as John Bolt, U. G. Gamer, A. w line is known to Blair friends, ia a Mundorf.Sfound Ward Council A. R. Bealu. Thin! Ward Council;John McKay,D.C.Peebles, fS. E. Kemp.'1Nounh Wan! Council Emmett Boll, J. P. Jens-en, P. C. Sonmen.I Sc hool amd ;Jena Nielson, ll L. Horria, J. L. Pound.,FARMERS f:1.rzvxmlz SALE IS CONFIRMED' former Blair boy, havtmg grownto manhood in this c ity.He is the factory representative of theNashMotor Company in Omaha and recently had a bit of good iuek when he became connectedwith the iI. Barhh Motor Co. of Sioux City, an established business of thirty year: standing.Theyhave tho agency for Nash cara in Sioux City lm!seven neady counties.The position oanies fi-nancial promotion and his many friends here are glad to extend eongratulaliona to him. lllllinnl nf their ffléhlli. WHDTHI ~~~ evaporation plants report increas- ing bueina;We ue still a long way from |Mo¢nizin¢only pfseibilitlea h°'~:'::, for mf the M d s ln o o tra mu d i n Nwmn , only one-third were found to beprofitable,while mother lhinl about pdd their way and the nat were 'boardera',kept at a Ion.. The average milk production ia 4,- 100 pound; of milk,wbereu thoa\=mm= for cava in tailed herds li 1,000 pound; or about 'rs po: ant more."Cow :eating ueodatiozmbeach the farmer to compute we coat of keepin;a dairy animal, and also the income from oooh. IQhe cl: detannine which cows an worth feeding and which should av. to the docknmda.Three yeauago Nebraska had but two testing associations,representing sixty- four farmen;today there, aratwelve, with 291 farmen who on 1,247 cows. One factor in the num.- {P!eaae Turn ln Page Four). BLAIR BOYS ARE aimmol.: ro rar smzrf 55~ Wayne Faeklet and John Gilberia Are Seuleneeml Br JudgeCarrigan Tuesday. .' Iif i * \1.u. .\.H"1 lsu > ' 1 5 i i = ' é .F r- 1 ;»:.= 335 .~"4 ¢. * . ; .~.. : S E e "*3 : P ? A i f " ; w i . ';»t§.4 { x *. | |gpg||.»n¢a¢n§¢1uén£ri»i-|:aqua §'§»|EpiiB2|2||nu¢daughter,lném n¢»¢.i __..._,,_ .-._f. _ ......' 1. ....." " " :-l l ~_q»»p_g_~.y. ana 3123 :num In un; :f,';;"'='-||;|no||,!::|uu: monr z l : ~ I g " - fSoup I n n a D u n n I l l I l u l l I 1 : - l u l u , u l l11! `§.'}.."3.'£'f".§ :'..."E. ?":'} .'E.".. '£n u m u r w : - u w .: u n t l l r l - |ll|._§q¢I live- 9.3 Nll||n.|.'|d [u`6|iilii ¥|i'i»EE¢"&`ilm§. 1 ; Vlonarch Yankee Beans Rev, 'r. J.§§»}}{s.¢.m|.y 2'$f££`é»`1`?»L'§¢h"$'?J»»1`2f"`"" '""'="mheJ. "°"f"" family fnrn1e¢l the ,_ 5 in Omahx.Playing in tha stale 1 men! PU seasonPBI'0 Chas.Jackson post, American it Llncoinz hat week ¢£L"'£i'm.=.Mn. w. hi. Gnbbe and chil- "nuAv\u\1|n n-..1. _.__,!»°si9==-m Q meeting at their huh I-rrhool lmmbarl tram slarieel ,\_§=§¢"¢§f°°uv ¥f°m P?Pf*'i"" IQ" moming.I*---~- ~-~~-- -H"\a--=-»~\-I .norm alcuraclten,mrmerly aElmerand James Dixon am It was at the home in Clay resident oi Xcnnard, passed awayhaving thai: turn with the mon- |Coun\y, illinois, where Susan Ellen 'at his home at New Cutie, Nebr.,nies.their sisters,Eleanor and was married w William Chnllott, hm Friday morning and the body Florence having recovered.ilheember 18,1874.This unibn |wns brought to Blair on the after Mr. and Mn. {jliffonI Ray and was p1¢-pea with fivé cl1ildren,nc | noon of the sameday.Beans, per can .10 hail :air Thurally ~Am; and hm o~t with bel~l:~ i~x um~ m~y had |Thuw1=>' awning and spent the an guests n number of the umm- ;t Fremont Int week.They won Neel!-¢nl at the parental,Join Heinz Pork and Beans15c can, 3 cans A2 M d fr rd J b z sun nasmg use-.1 an infancy am:'~vf§.12,§l`>» 92I~..§2,.g f`§§1§' ~ one daughter, Agnes, having de- Anguline Ras |par1e.l this life at the age of 17 Mr. and Mn. T. ;!{. Iverson and " u r 1 months.laughter: went to Herman F:Ida5|In 1877 Wm. Cnarlott brought Where they spent the night with his f=U1i¥¥ to Washington county, 51:s. Ireraorfs fltlwr, Mr. Martin Nebraska, farming as a tenant for' ueeeasea was horn an Virginia,January 4, I8?9 and in his earlychildhood came with hi# parent: to Renaud where he grew to man-|l1ood.He was martial to Camilll My - » of K en nar d on Novem ber 0, 1902 and no them ten chi!- Johwson.Hive yearl, and then in |332 buy dren were born, nine of whom are Mrs. Opal Reeves and dnu:hter.|i"¥ the farm on the Papio which .WE lifing. Heinz Pork and Beans15c can, 3 cans A2 ' - - ' - -| - - - - - Special Sh Spring A and new line of G Heinz Tomato Catsup Large bottle .25 Coats are new = - For colors and size plete. See M¢ Jn... Mrs. T. The Mi Heinz Tonfato Catsup Small bottle .15 Heinz Apple Butter,50c size for .45 Genuine Reef Brand Oyster Shell, per 100 lb. baz 1.40 0 bars Bob White Soap -.35 ii'f1'ZG.`i'F§ MARKET H »Eunice Elaine and Mrs..James Conety we.e guests of Mrs. C. B.Bunn 'l'ue§da5. Bob and Gerald Iverson, 11ons of hlr. and Blra. Randall l\el'|0n, arehasing their turn at Prentlsa Smith had h o h tWedneadny's market. Emu Vaughn n absent from the Kindred school with the mumps.Miss Mildred Iverson spent 'l\xesday afternoon with AnnaPaulwn. Fred Mettler was a Sundaydinnerguest of hir. and Mrs. 1mi Ray Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steel!of Blair are moving to tho Mrs. Lfn- coin Warrick farm home this week,and hir. Steele will work for Mr. Prentisa Smith.Ile was formerly emplo5ed at R.athlnann'|garageand Mn. Steeie was hookkeeper at gm the family home until Wm. Chnr1ott'o ha th in 1901,and'which has been farmed since then gb' the son, Watlace. hire. Chariott was christened ln infancy in the Church of Ezlglaml, and joined the Methodist Eplseopal church at the Summer sehool house on the Papio, in 1882. It was in Enid, Oklahoma, where her daughter,Bertha and non,William reside, that death found hor, March 23, 1927, her age bo- ing 18 years, -I months, 14 days. Surviving hor are hor daughter,Mn. L. A. Burns, and son, Wm., of sam, Oklahoma, and son, Wal- lace of Washington tounly, Nebr;her sisters, Mrs. Solomon Barton of Blair and Mrs. Henrietta 'Joes-lio of Laelead, Illinois; her broth- ers, Wilkiam and Robe:t Wilson ofBlair; one hal!-sister, Qbira. Emma vunng most or t ir marriedlife they resided in urel, Nebr., with the exception of three years which was spent in South Dakota. Only recently they moved to NewCastlewhere they lived at tho time of his death.He is survived by his wife, Lira. Camilla McCracken,five dau h-ters, Mrs. Roger Blni, Ioln, Menon, Dorothy and Gail; four sons, Roy,Russell,Donald and Kenneth; three aistera, Mrs. Walter Nelson of Omaha, Mrs. Henry Tietsort of Wall|lill, me Mrs. Sarah Hail ofWayne; four brothers, William of Fremont, Thomas and Anderson of Omaha,an-1 Ruben of ramad.South Dakota. The funeral ae:vieea were heldat the M. IZ. ehurc h in Blair at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bader officiating and interment was made in tin Kenna;d cemetery. The Y ~ T _M a ln! of ll! hallhl ofm- Sw-1-=1=-I-v mu u'§»." num "` "'!§:2';' -.-1 "°°"':rL""..':'_E'::Judie Curigun c ame up from (Please Turn to Page Four!s.me U ne Le g ge d Go ose :=Luw11.z.ar:r:z|=s:.\1'1:1>~ m x v ._'z . + . , ;B ; , ;S ; ,, ; . '; ; ; :a r ;v':;;: .LFALPA 8.Betty at that Baseball Game0:1 account of the inclemuicy oh FOR A -----Mar5":\nn Lemly the weather on lut Friday eve-I 9. The Demcnntrator ~--ninz Miss Ruth Jenkins. teaeher Fnrtlwra who get good ataluii of I ------Alahpi V;nt. :mu JOIUI uuoenl uno wa nrhnrzed with bog stedinl Bath . w.-emxine Reef Brand Oyster Shell, per 100 lb. baz 1.40 A new line of Georgette Dresses in large sizes, late colors and styles. Coats are new and up-to-date. For colors and sizes the line is com plete. See M, Jn... 6% .f rim-/y, 0 bars Bob White Soap -.35 ii'f1'ZG.`i'F§ MARKET Gnoerigs url Heats ~\ Mi ,i Mrs. T. C. Hilton The Milliner Declined tu born on a fum[P5¢l§i ll}§||»)' In-l fQ§\=|°\'_"|'°'§|~ of um s u m:schooi,£=ni¢£\£¢é§ 5=|f§1f= are nw5\>° wcli am-wu that 10. Jimmy Jones s¢u¢3§§ E QT that lhe nllv Tm n|\§[;nnhn Pain.thenr success hes in the fact. :hat ranhu ---"A¢!n u..ny" Q.zu bé repealed on l"r;idaylU~°Y h-we au§¢:cd rpanurga to_.\he|1 as ch t ~'1'm m amicl-~r.u1:.1>y M°$§5»"-` f"§§LT=1§I.'§'$f »§§I¢§T\»Z."lT§§§ Z'|lZI'=»""r."*°.F"°"*"'or yhom an sun li\i{\¢.She 1|-'az meanor was nm ui tp riff ---~-L I De I I k e 1 h the |u'° hrsineas and ml] be :ble to a goal mother .mul wnfe and :nm for three y an.Junior Qirla c|¢~."§f."»nn . f l m ""%.,.I` a§'§.¢ 1.,¢.I`§§f" 1 :"°"' Ins old customers '° that !10[*h° knew her will min her as » va i n - m m wa11\>¢f»nz»mhe -..-Oniy 1| twohour dr{\'e fmmé n P non Y Ima and helpful friend andcmlgh-alma n us nz ue bs A hh nrzc aslox ox- J unns Omaha or Sioux City, Wrath L»-§'="""S";h°r..SOCIAL FORECAST i'urumm». .....| n...\-..:-_\n_.»liavnu Hun! ln fun hrino il\| anna-T110 fllflffli FQFYICQI WI."~1'A}qN[)UNCE1lENl'hcId lolnbrruw, Friday, at 2 9.2.1. Imran 26--Pythixn sham nm Dr. Edwin T, Jfpp Dentist, is now located in Blair, Nebr., wherehe intende to make his permanent home.The Doel.0r'a office id in the State Bank Ulrlg.All modern equipment has beeninstalled so that hi: patients may be given the nam; service as is possible in metropolitan citiel. The"set up" rnen from the whplel.ale house have been buoy installing el....Utm.. ..!..|..t...r -..-1:-..--.. second best thing to do ls to apply sell rotted manure as 1;.arly aspossible this spring and work itinto the soil well before needing time.Only a reasonable amount should be applied in this second case.The more that a field canbe packed before it ia seeded, the better :hence the alfalfa hu of rrowing. Erpeelalljr if the season is d:).Working the manure htothes:l.l1rlll help make a firm _..- - . .. . . , . . . - 3 ,n u m v e u n :u w 'partment of Speech,MidlandCollege. Dramatic and Humorous--E. R. 311.-mer ofthe Mlaner School of the Spoken Wonl and Fine Arts. - ~ -_ -. - "Liu le bw.you ouxht to be ashamed of yourself,pickin; upcubes of tobacco out of the street." "SIL lldy , 1'm just learning to¢J1¢*.l{ 1 d . Z : vw they're good .=1£x},A¢oih¢» maori: ie :iii ;§n.&l*mam <o|.Lz:cle 'ro as HELD .nom the Latter Dar Saint: winch Ten acres will be plotted off for!lin this city and interment will be the erection of pri\a'ltoly ownedcottages.The pr*-ent pavilion will be made the largest in the state, and other amusement park features will be introdueed." Janitor-But. why do you wantme to pot llmhol in your radi- a to n !Tenant--To keep them from The annual meotinz of Trinity Seminary Heathen l\lilalon.ll'} S0-cicty wil lhe held over the week- end.Rev. Alfred Thompson. min- tlonary from Sudan will address the society Saturday evening.March 26, at B o'elock end Sun- day aftemoon, March 27.at 3 o'clock.Rev. Mr. 'Thompson will also speak in the Dumlxl1_ cltttltll lmalle in the lllalr cemetery. i;A deal is in the making when- lby S.II.Waters, owner of the old Gutacbow hotel corner. willibuild an oll station which will be leased to U. G. Garner.This la a good corner for an oil station and will no doubt pull its shareofthebuaineu flhould the deal Day, Stewart Pharmacy. March 25--Declamatory Coated at High School. 4 PAL aml ewe-ning.March 30-Cara Verson, pianllt at Dana College.March 31--Pliy at af.w. A . hall. Apd 1'Church of God Indies'Bake Day and Apron Sade at Jea- kina Press Shop.. ~ n_ C§y elewon. -\I\llH¢rI i w r t tier dvl¢ht¢r»Sperllng, and two half hmthers.Evelyn Smith, will attend the Bono Fu nk and Charles '¢'e'I1'»0U of Business Mg 'I-F. do you everschool.1 IIdgmrood, Illinois.sell these here paintingll' T.K. Iverson shelled corn for Funeral services wen held at Sehrnm :he Artis why ,carC. B. Bunn Wednelday afternoon.the H. E. church in thi? qily yu-uigly of course.,a I (Too iam for hd week)iterdsy, W°<iMidl¥» March 16 ltl Busineaa Mm-Name mm- nl2|Hr. and Hrs. KennethTysdnan-2:30 nm.. vim Rev. Bader nffie-lm r n b een Ioo ldng fo ; l" u§- g m i n lp; Sunday evening at ilthlg and intemunt was made in qua like you for yan.-C;11f¢;~. | dinner, Hr. ms Mn. Don Mmm-the Blair cemetery.ma Pelican. f ` \'~ ¢|»p».-|w¢». pn.. uw.lenough m learn on."lfreezlng,ISund\y mornin: at 10 o'clock.we consummated |April 17-Bute: