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Blair, zwebmh, uma 11, 1921m u w. ;ENTERPRISE -ms ~THEHERHAN NEWS
lt. an d ln. L A. W ood vudnn 'hhluh edkn 'l1|lr\dl.Y~llln Calnu u.who buha n
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toon 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" Mshop.
Hmoudest 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 rnr'Dehmdz:pmt 'f hu nd nk atsheB C. °°°\;°f bane nurru.
ln . P uHopkins uvhk inginOmaha N pnum ut the heme ofhem dnlbhr. In Geo. Vodiu.I n .Wm.Knmern dhoehughhr,li n . m mo n dZlehrnn Omah x : ha p pe n I nt W M-
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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, whic
wasnerves!at six-thirty.The
awning was a moat enjoyable oneand all left for their homervdlh-ln : lmmany mon happy birthanniversaries.At thaannual rnetingof the
stockhanldera of the Hamm: 'hie-rhone company, at the brick hal!
an hwesday. Heh. 8, three direc-tori were elected: Wm. Flanagan,Gen. HartandCallMortensen.The former was reelected and thetwo latter fill the place of Chu.Roxen and J. C. Ilroderaon. whole
ierma expired.The .lireclmI then
oan~ny, and
rim relatives.h£r .a .| dllr s. A. E. S¥ anand
little Corrine, came up from Oma-ha Thursshyfor a visitat thegarental, H. L. Swan home.llr.wan lsemployeul on anOmahadaily paper and has Thursday off.
He returned to W workFridayand Hrs. Swan and daughter re-
bers of the Deatnr post.A oeysn
o'e.loek auperwas servedafterwhich theunioessmeeting nas
hold.The Decatur boys are con-tempiatingerecting alasll ondWere henlrdia-evo.. lla nmtlaerwith the local bw. IH first hand
.linfornmation and rnalte a thorough
inspectionof ourhall.llere'amal.red for a longer Hail..Ihopfsy they vlll hs succexalul and
011 their amy to thdr homeatCrfrom a trip to Omaha, hir..."§.... Geo. Christ otopped here
East Wednesdayifternoon for abrief visit with their cousin. IllseLaura Fuess.Dave Gustln. whofarmsan the
De Soto neighborhood, was :ener-
ing acquaintances here last Wed-nesslay.r. and Mrs. Albert Woudnnl
and Mr. andhim N. R. Bundlewere entertained at dinner at theWm. Lana home at Telmntlh EastWednesday evening.After ninner
hue just suchs 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 RkhardllcConnaha and lloroldHancock,forwards;GeraldLitel,center;Eugene Bunlleand VernonVanll rnls. Aubrey Gaines ando n, neElmer Jespersen were substitutes.Coach Gropr accompanied them.their efforts as Herman has.~ sta hetlnove r td the ry e- re-
hlllfordNoyes eelebratedhisseventyseventh birthday Walnev
'|lny,March9.Mn .Forrest
Brewster entertainedMr. 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 Lowe
Friday night and Saturday and at-
tended the motherand daughterbanquet Friday evening.Miss Vesta Snyder of Tehamahwas calling on Herman friends on
thet iIlsrlh r ld g m m a W " i wn 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 ofhis
son. James.Hrs. C. H. Blanchard spent the:D week with relatives at Arl-
|rl.On Tueadaevening, March Sth,ra. Z. I'arr'{sh was taken bar sue
~rlss when a number of relativesnlkedln on her at herheme~oth of town.The date was hernty-fifthbirthdayandthey'nt in to remind her of it and~do herproper!! celebrateme
rent.Thesellwte du hre her parents. ltr. and u'.T'.. D.
~. Sheets and children. lllr. and~11. Geo. Sheets and Rose Mae,
.
on the Cameron fann, known astheol~l Hunale placeeastof;....... disposeof his household
goods at a sale held in the former
bakerybuildingSaturday aftern 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.. Williannon
naar here. whenshe makes her
homo at present.Her daughter,Hrs. Tom Gossanl spent the daywlth her.Hrs. Williamson is notable to gl out n great deal andenjoys tvisit of her relatives
and friends when they care to call.She has always been blessed withs pleatantdispositionandherfrlends always feel they have beenbenefited br a visit with her. May
3 ;live to enjoyaeverolmorehdaya.
John Sutton, who with Mrs. Sub-ton,spent the winter here andat hls home near Blair, returned
to his work nt Stapleton. Nebr. on
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turn nome SstumyThe "1\l'=ill° of Mlas HlldndCarlsonof Omaha andHaroldRs an of Herman, occurred at BldrThursday, March 3.The bride ls
known 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 couplewill go to housekeeping on one ofhis father'afarmsknown as theulandon place north of town, whichHarold has rented for the ensuingyear.They have the beat wishes
of their many ffltfldi.Owing to the mother and .laugh-
ter banquet beinheld on Fridayevening, thel.. meeting night
I
of the Lionsuh, their meeting
was held Thursday nhrht.Mr.andHrs.0.Lllilsingerwere Omaha visitors Tuesday.MitaAnneFueesompanleelher brother, C.'iare1aeeachter toOmaha Wednesdayto spent! the
day with his wife and llttle son.The little one has been receivingmedical treatment and the motherhue been stayingat the holpltal
with him.They found him mestly
mproved and able to he broughtorne that evening.Miss Bertha Soker. hllsa WilmaFarrar, T. Il. Swanson and Wilbur
Lowe motoreil to Omaha Sundayand 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'ssister,Mrs.
|liller and oon. whothe week with them.
Hrs.A1 McDonald
seriously bltthed lastrenderinglanl.l ls
and George McDonaldassistanee the find of
and assisted hervrlth
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.
FrankWhiteof Tel:their householdgooda
~.troye.i by fire.
DorothyMcDonaldre
her school work in town
absence of a week fromC. J.. Hlmlley has eo~
new hrooder house, pre~
raining a largenumbe
chick: this season.
Radio fans in this vijoyeda. talk last Thurula
dren by Rev. Henry D.
"Eighty Years Ago".Themembersof
Community Club met at
of Mn. James Sore~vicinity lastThursday
After a pleasant meetin
ments were served.Mary Mullin spent F
ning in Blair and atten~
ay Rover"at the B. F
She remainedover nlgC. R. Gray home.
EdHattersawedw
Thursday.
Schenk Bros. shipped
of hogs to Omaha Thu~
John Reid ahjpped ho
ALONG THE
BGTTOM
Thirteen memben of tMahanClub andth
met at the home of M
FitchlastThuridaywhentheyvisitedan
quilts.The Club took 1
member,hifi. JohnFithey will be ghd to
their meetinga."I"l\e hon
od a delicious lunch at ththe 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 md
littleCharlemspentthep u t
week 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. andHn Nell J ac kson and
other relative: and friends.The motho: and daughter bln-qw. under theauspices of theBaptist guild at the Legion hal!int Friday evening, was well at-
tended and was a. very enjayabiaaffair.The weather was the onlyunpleasant 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 tha
home of Mr. and Hrs. Dan Thomp-son anJ Iamlly.
Bryan Bu-ry went to the Chas.
Reeh home this week, whenhe
uctdly evening
returnedand Vtginlsandlr . I n d lr s .CHRISTIAN CHURCH
bylin. * Harry Tyson and I"suLW. H. Thompson, Pastor.
LawrenceHr. and Hrs. Clyde Fitch vis-fwndins I
rss quite
lay while
mes Will
ne £0 herheweak
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 Morrisc:ild.'en sn.l chases for nl] azu-
Kimined funeral at Florence fromThe primary depsmnent is doingthis vicinitylui. Tuesdaywerefine work under the oupendslon of
Messrs. 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. DWarrick rnoied into Johnson ol Norfolkwith us Inst:rcI, Nob.her town hoine yesterday.Sunday sm! he brought uso. fine
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A LOCAL NEW SPAPER FOR
ALL THE PEOPLE
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Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
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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
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uh sincec md~e~
n u mv p n :n w t v c lI n uu u l u ;o nI ' "d a u g h t e rw e r ec l l l i n go nB l a i r 'C h r i a t i n nI I z l d e a v o r a t6 : 3 0S u n -
f r i e n d s' I ' u c | . I n y .d a yF " ° ' " " K
N r .a n dM r s .C l i f t o nA n d e r s o n ;i ' l l ' l C h i l 1 !s e m c ea t7 . 3 0 .Y o u
a n dM n .O s c a rM a t h e w s v i s i t e da ta r em i n i n g s o m e t h i n g w o r t hn - =
t h eF r e dM u l l e rh o m eS u n d o yt oi fy o ua r en o tx t t e n d i n g1o n e
s e ot h en e wb a b y .' m ¢ e t i . 1 g p .
Madame:Harryand.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 !
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I 0N cows To PAY
Contrary to Eartier Report Trees
Are Stltl Available to Farmers
Who Desire Them.
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.APRIL I MARKS DEAD LINE
Applications Shottld Be in Hands
ol County Agent Bates Before
That 'Item
April I will be the dead Eine fortheapplicationsthatNebraska
: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 of
the applications immediately fol-lowing that que and begin mak-
ing dna! plana to send the trees
out when the planting seasoncomes.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 about
April 5, so 1t!:. Wn_t§ins can notWalt 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.
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htm B. S. Bcnty entertained a
number of old friends at the Con-gregational dinner hut Tuesrlar
evening in honor of Mn. Emma
Shields of Omaha and Mrs. NettleStockton 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. Mattie
Pound: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
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Numerous Matters ot Interest Are
Discussed and Good Reads
Mala Topk.
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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
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Msrks Ctianas of \ear's Work for
the Several Schools Represented.
Should Be Closely Contested.
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The East Central Declamatory
contest will be held in the BldrHighSchoolAuditodumFriday,
March 25. The following program
will 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
QFuton, 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 be
represented in this section:Blade-Irvin mem
Frernont Utlord llulllns
North Bend-Dorothy Helrltso:
Omaha Central-Justin Wolf
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storm Visited this section atthe week end }1|It past.lt
began Friday with a rein
which turned to o snow.
Saturday proved to be aregular old time March blis-
u n l and Sunday broughtmore snow.Holiday, how-
ever,the first day of
Svriva. broke ctssr and eoldbutduringthe., slay the
weather moderated and ba-
Monday sdshz most of thesnow had dhapptarsd.
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Yotsfs of Nebraska Will Be Called
Urol to vets ashaneaslsaszto Cosstttattsa ta Rteetloa
.Last Friday was a notable dayin 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 :oosr
the use, was iv s major-
sty or n to 25..>m np ublien mu osr hr in the
house 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 Anntrersaryj
Ott Marsh 11 With Friends.I
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WAS A r.at.ENrr:n 5| U3|C1ANlWosten'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 'Iran
lr. Bond, lin. Henris. Mr. andHr 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 of
his life in llanafiald, Ill.. and ba-eams a Nsbraakan but two pears
ago when he and his dalalhtnr
with whom he lives,name outwut, 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 flnandal
statistics of that sum for the its-»csl year endlng Juno 30, 1925.
The payments for maintenance
and 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 tba
minor 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 'rmtotal 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 for
highways,$748,679 bein(formaintenanceand$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-
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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 Nstard
adaptability 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 a
llrin| 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 srsalnsostldealfor
daL'|tn,|,'° lr. lic hen aald, "allloe 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 i
sstbsrn oatprotltabtse oonsiorthsNebraattan,botdalrri'n¢as
partof adrer attlsd agrtndturs.
Fi ra o rs txg oo dn allkc oi mtlo spursbrsttnaillaattlId:
otr ner §t000 eas hay esr onths
n 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 r
this would pay for the froesrisssn ds rb atsver may hs bo ug hth
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after anTuesday,after which the Indies
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n e a r B l a i r .Th em e m b e r so 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 nTy s o n e n t e r t a i n e d
an u m b e ro f f r i e n d sa t a .o n e
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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 ii sca ll edfo rM o n d a ye 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 el v -
qu es le d bo b e pr es en t.
Th eF r i e n d l yIn d i a n sm e e ta t
th e ch u r c h a t 4 p rn . F ri d a yo'c lo cklu n c he o nat . t h eR o b i n s o n 'C h o i rp m g t i g gF r l d l ye 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 aat 7 : 3 0 a t t h e c h u r c h .a l l e n j o y e dt 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 en e r ve ap 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 s1
lmrruouzsr CHURCH(Continued from mn '2'==>.-Carl G. Bader. Putin.
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entirely exhausted, those farmershaving applications now can still
aetsomemezif they aeneiintheapplication: immediately.
These trees are dlnributed atthe cost of handling them, which
amounts to about one cent each.
The agricultund extewon serviceof the College of Agriculture, thru
its ex an .foreeter Sir. Wat
- -- '-_ -... ...U . - U - ¢- - - .- -would be present .md talk on the
road questionThe 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
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The New Menace ~-1
-----By:unEllerb
Patrick Ilemy'a Speech to
Virginia Home of Butesaea----Pa ulE
Touianint L 0'uverture
----Kenneth Gilber
Patriotism - Fmd Greg.Bqa¢l|¢=Araold ---
----Gilbert Lange!What America Needa -
---'-Harry l=lcPhe
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lm. lun- mu an a nrhthl of unq. or°"""" '""""' """"'"rllm .M nlqut,comfort, andll 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 lm ll p n | ¢ | n g , | , ,~ ¢=§,. `|¢"`¢7y". f; ] | f| a b ii i§ " " r ; : . : , ' e . : u . . mi ; w i lllu 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 " - ' |
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-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 mag bths u u u l u u n u l l p i n o n I n d M Nu s e I n u : n u nID! ll.\|.lD3Ild8 03:1Ju l l W h ¢ I 0 h e h i !I£2lu`¢ . v¢ q p a n - v|1 v - " " -" " "ey m g nI n t h e a r t 0uce r y .l r i fe fs kA m a r- a wM r s .J¢ » ¢ fr h ¢ . l a . !l e | _ o fchug u i i dm ma s , = = ° 9 § = a ¢ u y = . m . y r h ¢ m p m h o m e|U ra n la n ..__'j'Pg_uc 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 the
xromtrulrtion of the creep and theheatration;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 thatho knew every phase of the road
building program and those pree-
cnt realized what the commission-ers had to de.\l within-the md
building 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 faireoeh a proposition.He say: aev-bond in ngin a Blair D,eral suecenful Nebraska cattle-
men are using creeps every year
and eroring their calves out nsquickly as possible.Those men
are putting early spring calves on
the holiday markets at less than
a your old and making a nice
profit 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 cows
thru the summer in much better
condition than if they moat raise
Q 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 definite
was 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 ofthe town when he noted that be
fore electrolte or improvements
of public na re should be mudr
'that the first duty of the citizens
should be to build and maintaingood 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):
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Spartacus Lo uae uzamaroraDellwallaoe
Regulus to the Roman Sen-
ate ---~Charlotte Well:Civic Gnflen -----
----William Woladeger
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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 NobleThe Lion and the Mouse -
----.Blondina Schneider
Loddle Nellie Williams
9: 30 a u.vom sm "The Morn-
ing wind".Gena Brauscombe,sind;-¢'d Pctenon.
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HUAIOROUS
A Football Fan
----~Velva Anderson
.An Abmdoned Elop-:ment -------Lucile Bauman
Jiminy Crickets ----
~----James GaughenAPleasantHalfHou: atthe Beach - Clarence Hoffman
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A companion 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 theboard of regents of a eounty high
echoed district we power of all-
ing bona! elections, waz passed 80IIn 2.
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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 the
state as a surveyor and has beenliving 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 have
rented 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 Jiaculled
an 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 fomprlachiefly 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 valuation
of property in Nebraska subjectto ad vaiurem taxation was $3,-
31o,15s,soo.-omlm nn.
BLAIR Bo? MAKES GOOD
Mr. I. C. Game: of Omaha wasa 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! CouncilEmmett 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 the
Nash Motor Company in Omahaandrecently had a bit of good
iuek when he became connected
with the iI. Barhh Motor Co. ofSioux City, an established business
of thirty year: standing.They
have 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 tho
a\=mm= for cava in tailed herds li
1,000 pound; or about 'rs po: ant
more."Cow :eating ueodatiozm
beach the farmer to compute wecoat of keepin;a dairy animal,
and also the income from oooh. IQ
he 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, ara
twelve, with 291 farmen who on1,247 cows. One factor in the num.-
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BLAIR BOYS ARE aimmol.: ro rar smzrf 55~
Wayne Faeklet and John Gilberia
Are Seuleneeml Br Judge
Carrigan Tuesday.
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Vlonarch Yankee BeansRev, 'r. J.§§»}}{s.¢.m|.y 2'$f££`é»`1`?»L'§¢h"$'?J»»1`2f"`"" '""'="mheJ. "°"f"" family fnrn1e¢l the
,_ 5in Omahx.Playing in tha stale 1men! PUseasonPBI'0Chas.Jacksonpost, 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.normalcuraclten,mrmerlyaElmerand James DixonamIt wasat the homein Clayresident 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 andwas 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 andwas p1¢-pea with fivé cl1ildren,nc | noon of the sameday.Beans, percan.10
hail :air Thurally ~Am; and hm o~t with bel~l:~ i~x um~ m~y had |Thuw1=>' awning and spentthe
an guests n number of the umm- ;t Fremont Int week.They won Neel!-¢nl at the parental,Join
Heinz Pork and Beans
15c can, 3 cansA2
Mdfr rd Jbzsun nasmg use-.1an 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 r1 months.
laughter: went to Herman F:Ida5|In 1877 Wm. CnarlottbroughtWhere they spent the night withhis f=U1i¥¥ to Washington county,
51:s. Ireraorfs fltlwr, Mr. MartinNebraska, farming as a tenant for'
ueeeasea was horn an Virginia,January 4, I8?9 and in his early
childhood came with hi# parent: to
Renaud wherehe grew to man-|l1ood.He was martial to Camilll
My - » of K en nar d on Novem
ber0, 1902 and no them ten chi!-Johwson.Hive yearl, and then in |332 buydren were born, nine of whom are
Mrs. Opal Reeves and dnu:hter.|i"¥ the farm on the Papio which .WE lifing.
Heinz Pork and Beans
15c can, 3 cansA2' - - ' - -| - - - - -
Special Sh
Spring
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new line of G
Heinz Tomato Catsup
Large bottle.25
Coats are new = -
For colors and sizeplete.
SeeM¢ Jn...
Mrs. T.
The Mi
Heinz Tonfato Catsup
Small bottle.15
Heinz Apple Butter,
50c size for.45
Genuine Reef BrandOyster Shell, per100 lb. baz1.40
0 bars Bob WhiteSoap-.35
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»EuniceElaineandMrs..James
Conety we.e guests of Mrs. C. B.
Bunn 'l'ue§da5.
Bob and Gerald Iverson, 11ons ofhlr. and Blra. Randall l\el'|0n, arehasing their turn at
Prentlsa Smith had hoh t
Wedneadny's market.Emu Vaughn n absent from the
Kindred school with the mumps.MissMildredIversonspent
'l\xesdayafternoonwithAnnaPaulwn.
FredMettler was aSunday
dinnerguest of hir. andMrs.1mi Ray
Mr. andMrs. 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
emplo5edatR.athlnann'|garageand Mn. Steeie was hookkeeper at
gm the family home untilWm.
Chnr1ott'oha thin1901,and'which has been farmed since then
gb' the son, Watlace.
hire. Chariott was christened lninfancy in the Church of Ezlglaml,
andjoined theMethodist Eplseopal church at the Summer sehool
house on the Papio, in 1882.
It was in Enid, Oklahoma, where
her daughter,Berthaand 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 of
Blair; one hal!-sister, Qbira. Emma
vunng mostor tir marriedlife they resided inurel, Nebr.,
with the exception of three yearswhich was spent in South Dakota.
Only recently they moved to NewCastlewhere they lived attho
time of his death.He is survived by his wife, Lira.
CamillaMcCracken,fivedau h-
ters, Mrs. Roger Blni, Ioln, Menon,
Dorothy and Gail; four sons, Roy,Russell,DonaldandKenneth;
three aistera, Mrs. Walter Nelson
of Omaha, Mrs. Henry Tietsort ofWall|lill, me Mrs. Sarah Hail of
Wayne; four brothers, William ofFremont, Thomas and Anderson of
Omaha,an-1 Ruben of ramad.
South Dakota.
The funeral ae:vieea were held
at the M. IZ. ehurc h in Blair at2 p.m. with Rev. Bader officiating
and intermentwas made in tinKenna;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
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.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 BrandOyster Shell, per100 lb. baz1.40A 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% .frim-/y,
0 bars Bob WhiteSoap-.35
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Gnoerigs url Heats
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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, isnow 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 been
installed so that hi: patients may
be given the nam; service as is
possible in metropolitan citiel. The
"set up" rnen from the whplel.alehousehavebeenbuoyinstalling
el....Utm.. ..!..|..t...r -..-1:-..--..
second best thing to do ls to applysellrottedmanureas 1;.arly aspossible this spring and work it
into 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 ofrrowing. 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.
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"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: winchTen acres will be plotted off for!lin this city and interment will be
the erection of pri\a'ltoly owned
cottages.The pr*-ent pavilion
will be made the largest in thestate, 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 3o'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 stationand will no doubt pull its share
of the buaineu 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¢rIi w r ttierdvl¢ht¢r»Sperllng, and two half hmthers.Evelyn Smith, will attend the BonoFu nkandCharles'¢'e'I1'»0UofBusiness Mg'I-F. do you ever
school.1IIdgmrood, Illinois.sell these here paintingll'
T.K. Iverson shelled corn forFuneralservices wen heldatSehrnm :he Artiswhy ,car
C. 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 ltlBusineaa 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§-gm i nlp; Sunday evening atilthlg and intemunt was made inqua 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:
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P a p u a n
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Nun cl later al gnthered by E terpfln
correspondents Irom every wmmunlty In
wuhllmon Cou nty.
nouwb Tmékd~m Jem Sorensen and A u !H m a nalso 116w. E.(don of Renaud, spentThursday fldng a Urindmlll at theRichlrd Nelson home.
Those who attended th e l n .Tam Lnrlen funeni in Omaha onFriday wen: Hr. and Hn. H. C.Rumuuen,Hr. and ln . J o h nTa lor md Gwrte Rumuuen.. m d M n . A n l l e b d f y a n dd n u r h t e r H i n B u d a a n d M i n
L i l l i a n K u d r n | o f F r e m o n t a u t o e d
o va : T h l n d a y f o r a vi s i t n t t h eF r e d Ch r is t ia n se n h o m e .l l l uM c D u U y a n d I l i a K u d r n a l a -
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and Herman Ami driving over
lfier thtm.The foiloldng folkflpent Sun-du ahemoon at the Chris Ban-ana home: Hr. and Hrs. RndalphAndmuon, llr. and Mm. Joe Ju-len md ¢l1i1d:1n,Hr. and Hn..
-W171with thanMn.Ann!Sndvn and mother,md Am J. E. Campbell of Bhir,ren vmmn on Thursday at the
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C. Fluunn home went al bln.
Mn. Cad Psipar md children ofsw. ¢mmpm1».| by her ht-bar.Petsr S c a n and l i n .[ A n nnm, -n m Thu n d n y i n mmn n nThey mn Chx-mee Jensen who n-
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er s .A u g u s t Sc h r o e de r r e tu r n e d t o
h i s h o m e fr o m t h e Sl r e di s h M i s -
s i o n h o s p i t a l Th u r s d a y w h e n h e
h u b e e n t l k i n g t r e a t m e n t s .
Jo h n n i e W r i e d t e n t e r t a i n e d s
f e w fr i e n d s a t h i s h a m s S u n d a y
e1 ¢: u ug .Jo h n M i l l e r h a s b e e n ab s e n t
fr o m s c h o o l t h e p a s t w e e k d u e t o
n b r o k e n a r m s u s t a i n e d i n a n n t -
t e m p t t o t w i s t u p a f l i w e r .
Jo h n i li n r i e hs e n r et u m e d S u n d a y
fr o m S o u t h O m s h a w h e r e h e h a s
be e n ta k i n g t r ea t r n c n l s .
R e v. W a r n i n g o f B l a i r , c o n d u c t -
e.!G e r m a n L u t h e r a n ch u r c h s e r -
vi o e l h e m S u n d s y a ft e r n o o n .
few day s with .her pnents .and Mrs. J. aa. Went in mémui
O lwedgeoday =>; this -~=ff~,;f;;
wi go Iny n £0her 1zn;ha;H at Stapleton, Nebr.
Menu to Fremont Monday when
the formor had his tonlils andmmm n o m - m d .
l i n Dorothy Smith hu beenquihe ill the put week with s 'badcold that hu kept her in bed. Wean glad to note that she Il im-
proving and hopes to be in lchool
soon.Hrs. Louie Mencke and MrsClifford Ray called on Hrs. Chun.Thielioidt and Hn. Harold Han
nen Thursday afternoon.Harry Smith shipped motherload of cattle for lflondly'a mar-ket and he and his non, Ear! werein Omaha Monday, nttondilu ne-
ctssary business connected with
the sale.Theo. Ollnger Ind Leon Sumner
shelled mrn lust week.Mr. Tom
(hristensen did the shelling.one Brown and family, of Te-k l vlailed the home foikn U1Sunday.Mrs. Ethei Renshaw and
BENCH NOTES
The following ladies were Sun-day aft»ernonn[1.|ett¥ at the C. R.Sutton home:uhh Roberta, Mrs.
Gus Lund! and Mrs. John Sas ofPender. Nebr.Hi n I l a n !Cannon spent theweek-end with her sister in Coun-cil BluHa..
Mono Larsen moved 9.0 the Swan
Nelson farm one :lay Inst week.Hr. Clwia Jensen and familywere Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. md Mn. Emott Bolt
in Blair.Carl Koenig accompanied Dr.
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Otto Meacka has been havingthe flu for the ppt few days.
Wright end Kuhn trucker! hognfor Lars and Shirley Petersen onWelluday of last week.-Misa Josephine Christensen, who
recently went to Omoha to live!came up the Int of the wcek totake put in the play to he givenat Spiiner by the Rose Hill :wax
people. The weather :eenu againstthem no they have been obliged topostponeit tram time to time.They have decided to give it upentirely.Rose Hill community enjoyed a
splendid treat on Wednesday night
Inst week when Rev. Rim: of theM. E. church of IIe:men, assisted
by several young people from that
place, put on s play nc the RoleHill church.The actors all knewma di! their puts well and the
audienq enjoyed lt from stan toIawh.About thirty -(ive doilan
was taken in.The Rose HinLadies' Aid will receive u share ofthe receipts. Come again HemmmMr. and Mn. John Becklun were
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Jim Haier home near Dale twday : lut week.
lin. Albert Madsen is sufferin
a good dead with a sore eye apresent.
grou~d rm ~ar~ ~d ~a iworked fine.
The Deep Roc k Oil truck was:tuck on the grade near LawrenceJohnsons last Thursday Iorenoon.That piece of road in a part of themall route and .|1 there are sev-
eral Ind places on it, the patrons
would be pleased to have the oounts oonnnissioners exlrnine,lt am]see if they 'are not entitled to
some road work.
Walter Sappenfield is improv-ing from his injuries receivedsome time ago.
Mr. and Hrs. Lars Peterien and
young folk.: spent Sunday u!ter~noon at the Louis Gorham home.
The Otto Ruwa family spent.Sunday afternoon at the MartinPaullen home.
The Hinos.;B1odersen took in
the movies in Bled: Saturday evening.
H i n Edu Paulsen attendedchoir practice on Weduesclay eve-ning of Inst week at Blair.
The Lars Petersen famiiy spent.
Blontlay with Beth! Wulfs.
Anyone having new:itemsplease ham! them in.
taking a eoono lo Landscape Arch-itecture at Ames ColleHlaa llldred U came upfrom Lloeoln over no week-md to
vidt yrlth ber parents,Hr. and
Hrs. Will Unland.Hrs. H. A.. Bullock of FremontandHrs. Pearl Wintersteen ofGrand Idancl, mother and alstsrofHrs.Tom Darnell, returned totheir homes the latter part of the
week after several days vlait here.J. E. Adam.: of H-erillord, S. D.was in town the first of the weekon business.Xiu Edna Davis of Blair was aweek-and 'daltor at the w. A.
Whit! nl I1oorneHrs. Julian .lungbluth was host-ess at a delightful St. PatdcklunclmeononThursdayafternoonatherhomenear Dale.Theluncheon tables were very attrae-
tive with centerpieces of sweetyou in green vases, green nut-fggg and other aprolntrnents.T es were placed or bridge
ister, Mrs. C.W. Andreww win-og, the prise for hllh score, lin.3.n Cook second and Mrs. Herman Junglaluth,the conlulation.
Those present included Mesdamea,Jn h-\||\h1!||I I W |»|n|ula||
day afternoon were Br. and lin.
Howard Jensen and Nels Ander-
sen and son, Walter.Hhs Emma Hansen spent Wed-nesday with Mrs. il. C. Rasmussen.Hr. and Hrs. Calle Hansen and.laughter called at the Lars Rol-
land home Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Hrs. Ed Soremen ofLyons anti Mrs. Carl Sorensen ofOakland were supper guests Wed-
nesday evening at the home of Mr.
S-orenaen's sister,Mrs.)ia.1inLarr.en and famllMr. and Hrs.rs Rolland andchildren were Wedneulay eveningrollersatEdHensena.PeterNielsen and Axel Hansen also
spent the evening there.'Mlseea Kirsten,Hannah andLouise Larsen heltaed Mrs. MartinLarsen can meat Vedneedoy fore-
noon..Richard Nelson butchered a hog
hzoulay forenoon for Martin Lar-sen. ond one in the afternoon forFred Jensen.Georglanna Hansen spent Thurs-day night with Eelhe: and Pris-ellla Wrieh.
hir. and Hrs. Bio:-tin Larsen and
som called at the Lars Rollandhome Thunaflav afharmmn in ran.
lege eondoeted aewloea at the
Danish Lutbenn church Sundayforenoon.Mn. Peter Nielsen spent Thurs-.lay aftemoon with Mrs.Chris
Benson.Mr. and Lira Rudolph Andrealonwere Fremont ohoppera Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen andAlbert and Orval Benson attend-eq the show ln Blair Thursday eve~
rung.Albert and Orval Benson attend-ed the show at Rose Hill Wedner
day evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Peter Toft o ll`remo:\t visited Wednewday evo-ning at the Rudolph Amireasonhome.Mr. and Mrs. Lara Holland and
children and Malvem and AltonLarsen spent Sunday afternoon at
ll. C. Laraene.Hits Alma Miller a nt Thura~day and Friday in ln.Herbrolher, Bert returned home with
her to spend the week-end.hir. and Mm Gottlieb Stork andfamily lerenl Wednesday eveningat the any Larsen home nearKennarl.
Bliss Alma Miller was a Fre-
lrvin and Gifford Petersen spentGundayevening with Raymond
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KENNARD NEWS
Hr. and Hrs. R. E. Falrthild'and son, IIowan] spent the 1reek~»
end in Llneoln with relatives.Mlas Ruby Hilton spent Satur-day and Sunday with relativesat Wahoo.Misses Lorraine and BerniceI':£lchard are spending n coupleof weeks at the D. S. Pritchard
home.Mrs. c.H. Ward and childrenleft Friday for a shon whit at theFrank Timhliuhome in Omaha.
Mn. Sam Hall left Wednesdaymorning for Carrol where she will1.Lsit at the home of her daughter,Mrs. Georg! Oirena.
Mrs.I1. C. Edwards and Mrs.L.B.?eterson and Mattie Janespent Thursdi aiumoon in Blair.D. P. r¢.....l§...... who has been
working in Omaha, returned to hishome Saturday evening.Mrs.B. Spraker and Ernestepent one day whiting relative! in
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s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w i t h h e r a r -e n u l H r . a n d H r s . M y r o n m l
l l s e B a b e l C o o k e n t e r t a i n e d a
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H e n s An de r se n w e r e gue sts o l
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no on .M i n W i l m a H a n s e n r e t u m e d
h o m e I-`:lclay a ft e r l p e n d i n ll i t t l e o ve r t w o w e e k s a t m e B l i r
h q a p l u l ,fo l l o w i n g a n op er at io n.
Bi ll s Ha n se n i s fe e l i n ; m u c h i m
p m r e d .
Will Ramen rolled on llariin
La r se n 1 'rl c i li l fo re n oo n .
Mr s . P et e r le h l en , M n. A n rl m l r
Jo h a n s e n a n d H n . H . c . R a s e n u r
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M : . a n d l i m . G o l l i e b S t o r k a n d
fa m i l y a r e e n n y i n g t h e c o m f o r t s
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c w r m .M r .o n d N u W i l l W u l f a n d
children visited Sunday afternoonan the George .Rasmussen borne. ..
t h i s H a t t i e u u u l e : p e n n . r n a l yeve ni n g a t th e Jo h n B l n eo h om e .
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J. A . s w n m n h o m .H r . a n d H n . J. A . ~ w i h l r t a n d
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du: t he y ar e t ho fo ud uly c lu ns ed w lz h ou t no iu~C 0 _a d m a l ¢ . h : p q x t o f t h e 0 n ¢ M i n u t e .
:lei were regorted.
Hr. and ra. J. D.IInkin reellrad WN lan week of the deathoftheirlittlegland-daughter,'Helen Jane. daughter of Mr. lml
Mn. Vera Eakln of Long Beach.Cal.The little one died from eoln»liestiona following measles. TheirElo. son is also reported to bo ln
a eritieol condition from the same
cause.Hr . a n d u h G. n . Us mr n a
of Lincoln visited on Wednesdayat the 0. N. Unthank home.H i n l u Cl n zgoneumed Mon-day from lair when she visitedsince Tliunclay.A number from hero 1ent toBlair Thursday me attend the coun-ty doelamatory content.Th ouawarded first were from Blair end
second nom Ft. Calhoun.llr.md H n Oi l: B - " g g o f
llemingford, 'vladlld here dayand Saturday at the home of Hr.Bulgefa brother, J. C. Badger.Hr. and Hrs. Ray Matters aremovin;to Fremont this weekwhere Ur. Masters *g-= laia newdutieala n n o i : vi th e d l!
evening.
Rav. and Hn. P. J. Relnerhencalled on llra. A. v. Johansen InBlair Friday..lie. and llre. Chds Neleon Indchildren were Fremont shoppers on
Thursday.llr m l Blu. Carl Raemusaen,Marie. Clifiord and Ivan. and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ruemumen and}{arol.l were Omaha paaaenpers onWednesday.Little Marie Rarrmuaoen has notbeen me well as uezul the lu: twoweeks.Hr. and Hrs. Chris Christofler
ron and children spent Sunday afternoon at Emanuel Andreneone.Carl Rasrmumen had hosts onthe Omaha marie! Thurléay.Mr.and Mn. Peter Nielsenapent Tuesday evening at the Jena
Iverson home.Roy Petersen apenl the week-
eni with home folka.Raymond Gnuae arp-ent Sundayailernoon with Gl!!or~d Pelerlln.Callers at Peter Nielaeure Wed-
nesday evening were: Hr. and Mn.Andlew Jolunlen.
George Rasmussen and Gene andllaymoml Rasznuseen.Mr. and Mn-1. George Rumuuen
and Gene spent Thursday evening\\iLl| Mies Louise Lumen ln Orum.Tho followjng young folkshelped .Klherl .liuhr celebrate hisbirthdayonSaturdayevening:
Marg.mst ne- Roy Rahlfs,Ray-mond and Lloyd Ruhr and Ber-nard and Jammu Wulf.Refresh-
ments were served to the guests.Eddie, Elmer, Nels incl WellerSladeen celebrated his first binh-
day Wedneiday and in the eve-ning lhe following gueal: werepresent: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhrand family , lit. i\.l Mrs. DetlefWulf and famsly,Nr.and Mn .
Mads Madsen and family, Mr. andMrs. Eddie Henelle, Mr. and Mrs.Albert Mldsen mul el1ild:en, Jackand George Heneke end Mr. amiMn. Otto Arp of iiennard.De-lleioua reireahmenln wean served
lo the guem.Miss .Anna Ruhr xpent Thorahy
afleraoon with Miss Margaret.
Rahlf helping her oelebrafe herbirthday.A mrrnher of other
D l i l l l n w e r e a u n u a y \ : 1 t u | ; | || m : u \ . \
at the li. C. Blneo home.Mrs. Edylhln Rosenbaum lpentthe week-end wilh her father, D.
S. Pritchanl.Mr. And Mra. Gmord Prunoreat one day lllt well ln Blair.Pmner visited her htber and
I r.Mr. an.| Mrs. Otto Gotlach wereSumladinner guests at the BuckRosengaum home.
Nels Pdermrl was a buaineslcallerinI`:emont one day l u i
weekMrs. Otto Klinger and childrenofllaatingais visiting t the
Fred Plugge home..Mm Harder Akina. dnurhier ofMr. and Mn. I. E. Akin! and John
Hall were quietly married alOmaha Wednesday.Hn. Ben Bailey and aon apenlonedayI n t week at the Sam
all home.Hn. Bueeley who teaches the|11nr.mar room ia conllined to her
"°§f" :hauefee.Be i Le hi n rolte TT!a ax: 'in|_§hl ;gumnu,r goolrljhia week
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the fonmr had his tonlils andmmm n é m - m d .
l i n Dorothy Smith hu beenquihe ill the put week with s 'badcold that hu kept her in bed. Wean glad to note that she Il im-
proving and hopes to be in lchool
soon.Hrs. Louie Mencke and MrsClifford Ray called on Hrs. Chun.Thielioidt and Hn. Harold Hon
nen Thursday afternoon.Harry Smith shipped motherInd of cattle for lflondly'a mar-ket and he and his non, Ear! werein Omaha Monday, nttendilu ne-
otssary business connected with
the sale.Theo. Ollnger lad Leon Sumner
shelled ¢o.°n lust week.Mr. Tom
(hristensen did the shelling.une Brown and family, of Te-k l vlailed the home foikn U1Sunday.Mrs. Ethei Renshaw and
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the lon! chapter.The Community Club held theirbi-monthly meeting and dinner azcram Chapel on Honda evenhzg.The Ladies' Ci:ele se the meal
and a genenl dhcuaaicn of var-
ious topics folloted.li n .Fred De Weber enter-! a i n e . l a t we on Wednesdayafternoon compimenlay to herslaughter, llrs. W. H.ilegsss ofUmlhl. tho ls fl-fm; hen at herzlarents' home.The unch tableswere taatdladly arraanged with sn.Patick ggglintments and favors,
yellow alas made a pretty
eontran .for eenter pieeea.At" " " ' °.#? P . I.. Cad y wre ivedli n t and Hn. Harry Galer-man won the conuolatlon.Thoseresentwere llesdamas Vernon, Clyde Cook, Ed Renard.
ter, Hrs. Fred Jensen, while the
men butchered a hog.Ura. Mamie Shearer and Hrs.
Richard Nell-on were Weinewyaitemoon callers at H. C. Rasmus-
sens.Viola Nelson spent Monday eve-n h with Helen Rasmussen.ffm. Knutson and daughter.
Laura, visited Tueaslaioafterzaoonar zbe Walter Novak me. south
of Blair.Axel Hansen was a Friday call-
er at '"°".-?'€»»'i?"°é'§"nd RasHarmonus}\l\°°ifuuswen and Harold Raalnussencrlled on Leonanl Nelson Sundayafternoon.Hrs. Lars Holland and HelmandEunicespentFr5=l==f mthaft Calle Hansen wlme hir. Roi
land helped lr. Ilansen san wood.
hlrlhdnyaEvelyn Rahlf had a bilihtllf on
S.t::r':;Mill the following ittle
:iris spent the aflomoon wid:her: Mrgjory Ruhr, Mariory Han-sen a\J Opal Ruhr.Loretta andLrullaRasmunenwerealso toha'o been present but on accountof the snow storm did not comes.-.nil 5uMa afternoon.Peter Nle x.\ spent Sunday sf-l.¢ll|»0!| with EJ Hansen.Hr. and Hrs. will Hansen vipi!.c.l at Jens So:enaens Sunday uv
bunoomThe last won! received by Chas.Hansen; from the Arr .Zones andHoward Hastings families was thatthey had reached Oklahoma Wed-nesday, making good time, finallug gwd roads and having had noInou la whatsoever.
`"X1i`rb`if1cm11'Y
Hr.and Mrs. C. B.Mehrenaspent Monday eve1i.=g at the Geo.
01:21 home.Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Prochnoware the proud parents of a babygirl born to them on March 15th.Reed 0'Hanlon of Blair. was agdnw caller in Cdhoun on Tues-
yA number of friends gathered atthe G-eo. Hir»'loy home 'I\resda¥evening to he]llra. llindley oel~
ebrata her bi y.Hr. and Mn. James Crulckshank
who spent the winter In Omaha.
have returned to their home herelira. Wm. Kruse, Sr.. His! HelenKruse and Mrs. Joe Bolln enter-tained a number of ladies at
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~Blair. Nnbr.. Barth 24 1921 _ n m n n r n v n l n -"_.._._ f r n l u n n v v o
L o c 1 _ News
News and Goulp Aboutrjzeo
D k Y o u ~ g g ; G r
Courluy c m 'lm Youre m u n u !Having 'lh dr
Hamel Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone 11 When YouHaveeNewsItem-Please.
o e I
J. E. (hmp§>ell, hmrlmltune, mn
~ nndexuking.50-ti'
l t ill pay you zo get your
~neo elqning supplies and cur-
.gooa at the Racke: Store. zz
See EJ Clausen Ind Son for
~~ting. new Mmm and decor-
ting.A full line of will paper
oeloct from. P.hone 21 01138. 6-U
While blossom sweet clover seed,
~.oo pe:bushel.alfalfa need14.00 per bushel.
-St.Glen Wilma.
Friend: of Hn. lhriin Bertel-
n had a very pieauat time atr home lui 'Thursday afternoon,
arch 17,when they. guthend- re in honor of her birth anni-
nsry .She served l dainty
Iuncheon which vru much enjoyed
~sr all.
Ohhh nu.s-cf.An =»
Agoodhsir-mtorboh.46-tf.Nor thS id| Bar ha ~
A i a n g f l u m m m n .
offrhn-il.
J.E.Clmpbel1, fmrdture,
m4,m¢| ¢¢;un¢.
The Chula Chib not wi ll
Cutotler Int evening.
Fr mk Role n d W n l. l1. ¢ h ,
| p¢nt8unday a t¥h| C-W . :..
home.
For Rant: An impfwed ae.
tract.Clam-In.N. T. Lu:|d,¢
z u m .
Evvery thin geomutoihe
vrholotstbeother hiln w io
initing.
Hrs. ¥I.B.'1\lrtou of ~-
Iowa, apmt Sunday nz the C.
Burnrhoma.
Hrs. E. B. Cucina ha.|
spendlngthc woakendattln
nfl!r| .L.B.'I'hoeh¢kelf 0...
Juut think af in Ruiflld
tn i n lo o d la t1 2 ' r i ¢ | n d 1 | ¢
yard.House shining mppliu..9-it Th u m a .:
llr .I.»e'\fin T. flock andPluline linue, both of Csihoun,
mn married Wednuday by Jltl
I. c . Elm.
Event! Lamb, who works in tht
poatoffla l l takin; an enfonudvlcatlon not on ac count al hn-
ing the mumps.
Hr. and Mn. Hcnry Hanks wonBlair vidtau Tvfldlr and -;-=°
the dny with their daughter,rs.
J. W. Blatter and fmzfly.
Dr. E u! Moat: in 1 Fn mont
visitor Int lon dly , taki ng wira couple of patients who under-
wcnt sunk-nl npentions.
Dr. Earl Hosts upects to hh
anseral patients to Kirkrville, Hn.,
next Sunday, mhare they rllksub-
rnit to surgical opentions.
For Sale-Dark Barred Rock
~Lching ern Heavy winter hy-
rl,$4 per hundred.Tel.Bill."
21 on 50.
Chris Larson, Rt. l, Box 3I,
: tf.Keanard, Nab.
U. S. Renae of DeSoto hu just
eturned from a trip to A1bll&¢
°=- an-1 n h w i t h e - i n
nd amditiona he found in
~ntry.
u T.H. Carver arrived in
: .Monday and has taken a~ ma tth a f . I . C . V \ : |Dn|u.\
~e fora few weeks aiu; lllidl
~e will return tn lilford again.
"Hy (hi il furious vrith ma."
" 'Smatter!"
"2 vu an h our me hat mga:| |she hid been ready fo r lt
can 16 minutes."
llr.and Hrs.Harry sglu u l
I Soto enunalned at n funity |1-
.n Int Sundly .Their daugh-- rs and families were present mi
o Mr. and Hrs. Ed Z'€|Lf.er.
Min Florence Clausen rctumedher work in Fhptaff, Arimxm,
Sunday after a nice vizit with
parents, Mr.and Mn . J e mlnusen md old friend! and -ana
zu.
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~Speclal ~
~ ~ Bargains ~
Séle start§ Thursdéy,March24th
The Greatest List of Bargains You Can
find anywhere.Read the entire list of offerings.
Every One a Real Bargain.
Come in and save yourself money by taking
.advantage of these liberal offerings.
3% yards 35c Ginghams (32 inches wide) for ...$1.00
Dry Goods Department
(`lzildren'| Bloomer Dresses, Anortment M last"tl5N'l'
Patterns. url:-»»-----S .73
Childreni Wnaluhle Dresses in plain! und prinln LIB
Lndiel' colurtdCrepe Bloomen, per pear --~.63
Bren, ;1.au per we pounds.su.An am.
J. E. Campbell, iilrnltuxe, runand undertaking.Wd.
F1ani: Jenkins mule ebudnlutrip to Omnha int 'l`neaday.
For S|Ie--Slnlle Comb White
Lefhorn eggs, $4 per hundred.7-U.John F. Hooks.
! 1ni!.| all kinds ol Immnnee.
Office over Fermen suse Bank.41-26t.R. H. Rumuuen.
Hr. F. C. Pnl: of louthem Rich-
iend tnvrzuhip was e Binh buntneal
taller Int Tuelday . .
Sport meta and Indies' dren
ceata from H435 to $46.00 atHrs. T. c . Hmm.1-u.
For S\ie:` Pmperiy previously
owned by Sun Geuhard.Write
Ire. N. Sutherhnd, 920 Euf 20th
St., Cheyenne, Wye.92 t
For Belo-High qwity laatchlng
e m i Si: heavy breeds And 8.0.
White Leghoml, al!from eullalnoch.For prices phone 189.8-2
The eiocka are no ashamed of
the bidding on them at the 0lle.~
mann Jewelry :ale that they have
their bends up to their fuel. 9-ll.
L-ost?30rnewhele Between my
L s h lt style L1 Sprint md
Easter hsh from $.75 to $7.50 st
Hrs. T. C. Hilwns."7-tf.
C. K. Bsndorf, licensed embslm-
sr sud l|nd9|1a oB!s.lr.Office
phone; rel, rss.ne, 224.a-ar.
The Pgthisn Si n will held s
Bake Ds? st £l\q,S!e¢srt Plur-mm' on smmy . llc h . 2 6.I-tf.
Lsdlu ere given free presents
every afternoon and evening sz.0lermsn:\'s 46th Annivexsry
Jewelry Silt.*9-lt
Oscar Guys: is taking his turn
st the rrinne. Hrs. Guyer havin;
been confined to her home 'lilh
that rnslsdy last week.
Mrs. Harris Nielsen will enter-
ilin one al the dlemoon bridgee1ub1 st her home-Friday after-
noon.There will bs three tables.
Hr. and Hrs. A. R. Brock verypleasantly entertained three tables
of frlsnds st ard! on lsst 'l'nes~
day evening.Nice refredunents
ldded fn the evsnl:¢'s ggljuyment.
I hsve s Perchemn stallion, di-gible £0 registration, which I will
dsnd st the N.T.Lund plses
on the Omshs road.Horse is enm-mg tlu-ae mn old, veiglu srouml
1,600 lbs. Phone 2121 on za. L. E.
Hsnsen.9-ll
\...a t S m i t h B r o s . o r c a l l Jo e L o ve .
9-is
.G r a c e S u ve r c r u b b e o f Ir vi n g t o n
s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t t h e h o m o
o f h e r t e a c h e r . M i s a R u t h ; B u r -
ger,and her aunt,Mn .HanaLamp.
W h o ! i n t e r e s t n i e d o y o u p l y
o n y o u r fa r m l o a n ?I m a k e l o a n s
fo r I n s t h a n 5 %a n d co mb i ne d
1\.'I!|1 no - o p e r at i ve o h m. m a k e s l t
the very b est ..
1 4 1 .Jo h n IL R o pe r , D od g e , N e b r .
Th e indices o f th e C h u r c h o t
G o d w i l l h o l d a " f o o d a m ! a p r o n
n \
,S;..1.."
~isis. Fred sm of South sweet
hu been spending seven] dan InLa Platte, Nebr., where she hu
~ ~hu-~id good~ ~na ~ffmny us
Fremnnt the fini 9_1 the week,
when he will work at his trade.
und 3-Ge.9- xx
M r .E .A .E d n r d n ,me ch an ic
fo r t h e A. 'n d t- Sn y de r M o t o r C o . ,
h u p u r e h z u e d t h e A m d ! r e s i d e n c e
or : S o u t h s tr e e t a m ! m il l h i s p o s -
se s s i o n a b o u t A p d l 10._
M r . C u r l G i l l i a m i s r e p o r t e d a s
ve r y i l l a t h i s h o m e i n t h i s c i t y .
Cu r t is w e ll k n ow n i n B l a ir \ \ rh e : e
h e h u m a n y fr i e n n l n w h o w i l l l l
a n x i o u s z o h e a r o f h i s n c o ve l y .
M i s s M i l d r e d l d o n u , w h o i n a b
l e n d i n g lc h o o l l n W a y ne ,w a s n
w e e k a n d vi a i l n : n l . t h e h o m e o f
.
anal will also serve lunch.Re-nembe: the am "Sa£unlay, Ayn!
2nd.8-It
Mr. A. Brock, who hu been vin-
izing his son, A. I-L Brock and fam
ily,and other relatives a 11 afdenlg in this city, lelt int week
to null: JQ= daughter In Sr.. Paul,
Nebraska. \
It is rumored that M:. C. W.
Lynn will establish bachelor quar-
ters above the Slam Bunk just a=
soon as the 0'Hlnlo:\ ond (Ninn-lon low firm vac ate, whizh will
bt' about April I.
Mr. L. S. Wetgen, who hu been
employed in the Henry Potenan
granlsun,li n . Nu m:lml non
who are ill.
..|" A n O l d - F u h i o r m l M o t h e r " , t o b e
gi ve n by t h e Jo l l y B oo a t z r u o f t h e
R . N . A . a n d M . W . A . b e a m s a t
the lvl. w. A. hall, Thizraday. Hur.
.Haltha, were in Omaha Tuuday,guellll of Mn. Anna llxrnaugh of
that city.They enjoyed the play
"Ben Hur" at the Ommha Audl-lorium in the afternoon.
Mn. Herman Shield: of Omnh:
sal.9zz
His; Anita Puls.daughter of
Mr. and Airs.l". C. ¥'uls of the
mutlwr:\ part of the county. hasbeen confined zo an Omaha hos»
pin! for the gut se1e:a1 weeks
" Our Shoe Department
Boys' Overall.;--------
5Ien'| Uvenils -------*Mcn'| Jackets -----~3
Blue or Gray Work Shirt: at --S flf -----»-
.751.091.00:rs
1.15.25
Shorts, 81.90 por 100 pounds.
8-tf.An Bros.
'nn wakn man in no *odd 1|
ho who hu no irllnds.
Dr. Lly hnd Suhr, Chlroprln-tor, Fkrmon Stats Bank Bldg.if.
For Edo-Barred Rock agp, $4
per hundred.Phono 1212 on 40.6 tf .lin. Dan Thompson.
Mr. June: Ryan of near Spihr
was |. Blair vidtor the flnt of theweek.
Lou od! people have ovorlookod
an opportunity bomno they were
too clooo to it.
Humpl And moulol han mul-0
their appeumoe in Bidr but noya: have not booomo pnrnlent.
For Bale: Grown Shepherd dog.
Young.Good stock Hog.W. H.Hoenomnnn.Phono G-83, Arling-
um.9-1:
li n .Han:Hiller vlllltd bor
daughter, Hrs. Jay Blackburn o!
Arlinghn,from Thurldoy until
llundsy.
Tho mambo:1 of the .Adv|.1tlal
elm:eh an m| .kh1| wma chnngu
md. Impmvennentl in their prop-
erly.
For Sale:Range Eternal Cook
Stove for $65.00.Used a y an.
I Smut Clover, me W bushel.Alfalfa, anno por buhnl. `
su.an Bros. s-u.are Bros.
Lost--On Omaha high road, li-lin. Juuxirby and Hn. L. ill]-oenao plate 294528.new-n to holm spent Tuesday in Omaha.
J. Hilton Rlzoaées.|For Rent: Purdy modem house,
Pu' the Rocket Store a visit za oomor 'nh and Grant.Inquire
get your fine eurtadn goods anal Citimena State Bank 9-lt
house :leaning auppliu.8~!t c. lc . senden. wma ombalm-
c. lc. Bendorf, liwued vmbohn-er um Undertaker, asm.c r mer and unierhkor, Bldr.0H¥c l mmm, 151 reacphone, 224,3.¢f
phone, 181, ma. phono, 224.8~t!.I Very nice rayon, 291: 5'=r yard.
For S ole: Setllnl *ill Pure-xmd nm Comb az. 1. n-1».1w § §,°..1.Ti"F";,==_;g " ", { f ; §
per ZW . H. V. Rumoaam, Blah
9-Bt
I-'ound-~A watch.Owner may
have the same by eallhg at L. C.;'{lopp'|, the jeweler, proving the
property md paying for thll
notice.8-St.
We have the best en muh ani
thiek starter in be found or we
can furnhh you th !ingredients
andy oua nmh c ity ou roe li.Soo
ua fo: tankago.'I-if.Blair lliliint Co.
Claude French held I. very suvoouful ado yemnday and closed
out everything.He . will leave
with hi: ear and family for l trip.He doesn"t know just where no
will go but is just going until ho
finds what he want;.4
s a m. /9-1:'114. L. usumzm lm wil? for
Minden,Nobr.,when aho will
viait her daughten for a week be-
fore goin; on to her homo in Den~
ver.I Mr. James Hullln has improved
his property on Colfax and Thirdltroeta by screening in the poxh
thru adding materially to the oom-
forl of the oaopanta during the
summer months.
It is a shame the my the SWJI
are being alsughtered at the 46thAnniversary Jewelry sole at Ollor-
rnann's.It looks like the auction-
eer in charge hu little regani for
the high elau me ndiso hm-
dicd by Mr. Ollermann.9-lt
ine Hill.9-11
Hin Ruth Bron, who is atI.aml»
ing the Waync s u m Normal,
spent gba week ¢nd at the parental
Frank Urall home.
Hr. and lin.. Jams: Roberta metomove April 1 into the haul!!
now occupied by C. w. Lynn on
west Colfax street.
For Sale: Pure-bred While Wy-
andotte éggl for hatching. $4 per
hundred.Pham: 212 nn aa Mrs.
Robert Ha.¢m|.u\s-en, Blnir RL 3. 21.
Wait for the play,"An OLI-
Fnnhiond Mother", to be given af.
the M. W . A. hall on Thuridny,
:
SUN DAY a nd MONDAY
Bwler Kemnn in
"THE QENERAL"
Fox NEWS, nobaE>oDoE AND REVIEW
TUESDAY
Tam Mix in
"MY ovyN PAL
away-"a6LF wmow~
H
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Clara Bow in
I i i l T 1 1
\\'iLh Antonin Moreno
Comedy--"»'YloVIELAND"
HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
--uuzcn 25 to MARCH 3|-
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
_Jackie Cooznn in
"Johnny Get Your Hair Cut
Nu. 4 Collrglan "rue LAST LAP"
n
r r E NTE RP R I S E er mor! o! bwttarfnt per our In g
year.T111 Lna|:|.atnr~Se1nrd Al-aodatian limi! the lil! as an u-
soc luion with a herd :venue of
310 pound: per cow.Calves forboys und (ids clubs being spon-
sored by the nriour unodntions
ue belngjouml in than high pro-
dnelng herds this year.A f ew
rem qu It was necessary to gnout of tha state to buy calvel fmm
emu with known production rec-
lrds of om 800 pounds of hubherfat, Mr. Fluk nys.
ar e n ota o po d .li y o u h a vetll 1 f ew d i y : vm h e r s i ste r , HI :
prie gda poun dof buttera ubz tl-Henry Bend.She ecccmvlntube, y ou wonlddobethr to buy Hr .e nd Hr s .? re dP l3 ' M@ °0 °" '
hd! a pound of butter with the ha when lhey spent the week
money."» ivixiting._lr. Lieber: shoved n series Of Wm. Kelly, ag: of John kelly
g g w ~ £ e e d i | : g h : ; : ¢ ; m n B h :i ;;_;-f~=f»-for C. B.
Sixty-one boys were given a. buiel Hr. and lin. L. L. LAY!"" and
diet akulatod to meet all thdg family were Sunday viaiwn atlvnetitea, with two to four ounces u Herlchei Layman home near
at mitk s dar; forty -one had e H u m n .pmt of muh. or abou: we gums; |ur. J u. mn" spent saturday
twenty-el:1u d tl? \ == d . ¢evening vim zumell Iverson 3;
fourthscuneslo tu r n 7|juheeneonfinedtohlehonue|lxteen!1.sd no butter and were rhlumatllm for some gi-mg,
Wednesday evening at um, WmWilkenlnlhdme.ln. Albert Llllmxn md mnAnnum and mu lelnry LlllmxnspentI-'rhhy dxunoon nthome of Hrs. Sadie liengedohi.
= g_g ~d »- " '° "' ° '5 ¢§ ' .1 "! '=¢'g=an r,1-l. \ l A d o d ' C 0 l n l 1 |J
lu u \ 8 , 1 | ' ! 0 .
JOHN i.!Hd1\`|5ns,n u u u
MANEY NOTES
Ur. and Hrs. Ben Voss uni hm-ily spent Sunday at Pau! Koeniga.Hr. and Hn. Roy iluten were
g~=»f»=~ alien at Henman Thun-
sy.Loren H a l e n spent Handsy
evening with Walter and Ray
. u h mHerbert Koenig who l l busy
:sauna xvxu 'rl-mason
Pa' 'hu 313|
When the c lub mrwy ud the
»e\=l|>=»~¢ of a fu-m ham from
ibn point of vkw ol tha home
pierc e! vtrydup lnthl fallsrhlch
n!.c hu£Ee;no1randw:u,in!J 1omint it is harrowed. than lided.
the ridges an than ha.ruvred dn-
UI the litter nn an within 3 or4 lncbss at M3113 filled.The aoed
ll planted umrdinarily and the
m n n n c||Hv\Izd !1:\'I.H lfvel.
When tb l potstou are a f u r
inches lbon inund the Iurrosr
med vlgurondy and h o m rtimeontha;are cultivatod az
oitan ln aleu nr y to keep the
weed; down..Hr. Dunkhu ny : then nn two
4
pa u th h rm.
Wuhington county fam. bnuef
can be better ¢q=!vv°d'I° at te
gnn tly ad m: th t wo rk nf tht
hrmyifa, and this in true of two-
bl' akin; whether or not tlnnn m mtlona ry utd nu on the
place, for a sutiomry endne in T,
,}
a m n lc u h n d to meer nl thugappetites, with two to four ounce:
of milk a day; forty-one had a
pln to tmi k or a b ou tnvo gla ue e ;twenty-ll:had om and three-
fourtha ounce! of butter a day, am!|lxteen!1ad no butter and were
given oleomarndne hutead. T'he°|u
were gmwing boys, thirteen to six-teen yenI of age, and the differ-
ent naultn in the four m u m
were noticeable.The Ind: who had
a pint of milk a day rm' forty -
tvro per cent mon in height andweight than thoae who had len.
while those who had butter and
milk pu to n 83 par cant more'eight and 20 per cent more helghtthan the bade diet group.Thane
who had milk and oleomuga:-ine
put on 35 per cent more *eight
than the basic diet xlwv. but didnot grow any taller in the eighteen
months.Ohoerven found it easy
sa mm the butter and mill: ladl
from the othen by their alert-
ness and generally healthy ap-
pearance, while the records ehowedthat none of them suffered any
illness during the experimental
pedal, and the other boys caughtall the lic kneuu that were Ivins'
around.
Hr. and Hn. Roy iluten were
-callers at Henman Thora-
ay.Loren Haatera spent HondayvenlngwithWalterandRay
ehmel.Herbert Koenig who la bury~rkin| at Omaha ape;gt Sunday
renin; at Paul Koenifa.Hazel McDonald spent the 1|eel:
nd with friends in Blair.Hr. and Hn. W llljioenig we.elen et lin. N. G. .lenaen'e at
~lair HondayDelbert Fowler and Samuel Ja-~been hauled hay from near In-nnon Monday.Hr. and lin. Leon Hindl oand
hildren,Barbara and bert
indlsf, Hu:y Jahnel and Chann-y right took Sunday di n~th Hr. and Mrs. Fred Masters~d family.Mr. and Hn. Louie Voaa tool:
dr brother Lester Hansen,of
orth of Blair, tobmaha to aeedoctorFri.lay and on thai:ay home they tore the rear end
ot of their ear.
Thomas Fowler of A1linftonaaacaller at D.R.Four er'aonday.Pete Nlelaen spent Tuesday eve-ing at Fred Mantel-'a.
Roy Masters aasiated Carl Han-
en in ohlngling o corn :Hb lastmelt.Mx. Sam Bailey spent Thurs-oy afternoon with Mrs.Fred
laters.Loren Mastenhaule~d hay from
orlh of Blair Monday.Delbert Fowler assisted Sam~iley with his summer! bu.tch~ring Wednesday.Mr.and Mrl.Delbert l'owler
nent S_un\!ay at the home of Ca.I
one-ent..Mre. Sam Bailey spent SaturdaysthMn .Stdcklett.who stays:th Sir:=.lluawell of l!|.xir.
¥§§
a
11.
llllernlann
EXCLUSIVE
j e r r r e / e r
Al]C'l`loN
SALE
Coat m»:a1oa.\r| xc nun
4am
AHH|VEHSAHY
NOW
. coma oN
at 2:30 and 7:30
DAILY
nlgps osns.\\"AT(lIE.S,
SILVI-IRWARE,PEARL
NECHLACE8,JE\\ELR'l,
IVORY GOODS,m m m
CL OC K S . A un s l c mc xs
--BE'rrEn W AKE VP r n
THIS SALE!
FRE E .P R E S E N T
G i v e n A w a y I l d l y
Goll Watch Given Alray
Free on Final Day df Sale.
Chain for Ladies!
Don'l :um Thin Sale-Slight
He Somellulng You
Wahl!
BILLY N(loNE§
Autliomfr
ALONG THE
Bof1"I'0M ROAD
The Merry Mnlmrs Club meetswith Mrs. Wm. Rutimlge this aft-
emoon.Mi n Ernesline McCoy,who
SUN DAY a nd MONDAY
Bwler Kemnn in
"THE QENERAL"
Fox NEWS, nobaE>oDoE AND REVIEW
HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
--uuzcn 25 to MARCH 3|-
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
_Jackie Cooznn in
"Johnny Get Your Hair Cut
Nu. 4 Collrglan "rue LAST LAP"
n
week end with the Misses Clamand Pearl Iverson.
Mrs. Joe Bandar and Mrs. Fred
Ray called on Mrs. Fritz' Muller:ml new baby Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-
ily had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. anal Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
daughters.Mr.Martin Johnson,
nml wh. Merrill of near Herman,Hits Ernestine McCoy, and John
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandur anddaughter,Marian June,of Her-
man,spent Thursday evening
with Mrs.Margaret Iverson andfamily.
Mr.and Mrs.T. K. Iverson anddaughtersspentSundayevening
with Mrs. Byron Bunn.
Mr. and 3Irs."I`om Graham havenllownl épto the loner P. hi. Tyson
farm since March 1.Their "h-
ter. Jennie, is attending the no
school.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-
ily spent Sunday evening withRandall Iverson and family.Sst~
urday was Willard Ive:aon's blnh-
day, so they helped him eelebrate
the following day.
Mm Joe Bandur and ellughterMarlonJune, of Herman, spent
Friday with Mm Fred Ray.
Mrs.Eliza Ferguson came upfrom Omaha Thursday and visited
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enee Wilkening entertainw a mrmber of boys at a card party.Theevening was spent I.: playing :..;."and at midnight lunch ww- Bert":.?consisting of pickles, sanduiches
colfoe, Jello and cake, to the fol
lowlnlt Luther llonke,GeorgeNiebsum, Rolyn Boscl1uldt§ Gilbertand Cecil Lallman Wilbert Lang-horst, Roy and Arthur Mengnloht,Harold and Dalton Strenger, E1mer Ilaxtung and Walter; Scheer.
Leona Holtman apent \\ednee=-
.lay evening with Helen \¥ilkening.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crocker spent
Sunday afternoon in xl¢l¢Lr:0l1.Mr.and Mrs.Wn1.\\'ill~enir1g
andfamlly were Fremont shoppersFdday..Irene and Norma Iloltman visited 'l'l1ursday afternoon 1\i£h'MisaIIelemihlemeirattheLnllrnan
school.Mrs.Joe Moravee of Genoa.Neb., is here visiting relatives andfriends.'Mrs.Minnie Lnllman =per.1Wenlnesclay afternoon at the home
ol Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallmsn atNickerson.Irwin and lrene Holtman visilealSundayafternoonwiththeirgrandparents, Hr.and Mrs. Ao-gust Lallman.
The Misses Esther and Almn
Langhorst and Emma Scheer spent
TUESDAY
Tam Mix in
"MY ovyN PAL
away-"a6LF wmow~
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Clara Bow in
I i i l T 1 1
\\'iLh Antonin Moreno
Comedy--"»'YloVIELAND"
Herman.
Hr. Ju. Kehoe spent Saturday
evening Iith Randall Iverson who
huheeneonfinedtohlahonaewith
rheumatllm for aome time.lleadamea and Me a n .Harry
and Kenneth Tyson and Claude
Clement: were Saturday eveqlugaueau at the Clyde Flzeh home.
Mrs.Dole,state inspector of
schools, visited at Bono lehool last
'I'hmaday.
llr. and lin. Harry Ty son andPaul visited- et Watson Tyson'~1
home in H-g__g°~f==f evening.
usland,dith and WillardIverson spent Sunday afternoon at
the A. E.. Dixon home.
Mr. and Hrs. Harry md~Ken-
ueth Tyson attended a card party
af. #he Ired Schmitz home in Blair
iut Sunday evening.Mr. and Hn. Lars Paulson eel-
ebrated their thirty-aeeon,1 wed-ding anniversary last Tuesday.
Radio fan: leamed of the anniver
sary through WAAS?when the
Dude orchestra of Herman, who
were putting on a program dedi-
cated a number to them"ln honorof the anniversary.
Dr.D.w Bell was called to
evening lo :lee Randall who hal
lm sewrc attack of sciatica.The Bono school is getting back
to normal again Hier haviag .1
liege of the ttleulc s among thepupils.
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ll bow the pannd.The ascendLblnxtodauzonlhzzual r .-'-iw.; ¢.1~Ii.} ;;; me this une |o'|:!0¢knk d u ( l » ¢ ¢
J I - . . . l _
Th o u md l of J e n a n blingtransported from mum Europa
to South Ameda. Autrdia and
Swish Africa.Th! c hld nav o!
this Qmilrttlsn ia zo .»\r¢entin¢.
Bali! md Chile.If i t ' nn no tforourimmignlionrulricdonl
clan; }1:|§£"£nE§`¢J&°=£m mi 1
to the aplrltuml needs of her fam
ily.W e mn :happinou in theheme and ideai fllndly un £9 bs
the inheriunou al our youth for
nothing ilu c ontriblncl more toup-:landing Nmedmn dlimenahip."
SPORT NOTES
C h r i s t i a n E n d e a vo r l t 6 : 8 0 S u m
d a y v w d n l
P r e n h i n g s e r vi c e a t 7:3 0.Y o u
a r e m i n i n g l o m e t h l n g w o r t h
w h l l a i f y o u u ve n o t a t t e n d h g
t h e s e m e e t i n g .
D u n k l a u l l £ 0 t a u t t h e s e e d fo r
n c l b I n d o t h a : d i s c u s s b y : m i n g
th e h o t fo r m a l d e h y d e t x n t m e n t
o ! 1 q u a r t o f f o r m a l d e h y d e g o 5 0
a l l e n : o f w a t e r .Th e s e e d r e a d y
t o p l a n t i n p u t i n t o n b a r r e l a n d
n.-L-; \:....:.i"__...-.a ;L-.....
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from the othen by their aiext-
neu and generally healthy ap-
pearance, while the records lhowedthat none of them suffered any
illness during the experiments!
puioé, and the other boys caughtdi the lickneuu thlt were Ivins'
around.
ALONG THE
Bof1"I'0M ROAD
The Merry Mnlmrs Club meetswith Mrs. Wm. Rutimlge this aft-
emoon.Mi n Ernesline McCoy,who
week end with the Misses Clamand Pearl Iverson.
Mrs. Joe Bandar and Mrs. Fred
Ray called on Mrs. Fritz' Muller:ml new baby Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-
ily had as Sunday dinner guests
Mr. anal Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
daughters.Mr.Martin Johnson,
nml wh. Merrill of near Herman,Hits Ernestine McCoy, and John
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandur anddaughter,Marian June,of Her-
man,spent Thursday evening
with Mrs.Margaret Iverson andfamily.
Mr.and Mrs.T. K. Iverson anddaughtersspentSundayevening
with Mrs. Byron Bunn.
Mr. and 3Irs."I`om Graham havenllownl épto the loner P. hi. Tyson
farm since March 1.Their "h-
ter. Jennie, is attending the no
school.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-
ily spent Sunday evening withRandall Iverson and family.Sst~
urday was Willard Ive:aon's blnh-
day, so they helped him eelebrate
the following day.
Mm Joe Bandur and ellughterMarlonJune, of Herman, spent
Friday with Mm Fred Ray.
Mrs.Eliza Ferguson came upfrom Omaha Thursday and visited
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List Wedsrttsalny e\eni\g (Ltr
enee Wilkening entertainw a mrmber of boys at a card party.Theevening was spent I.: playing :..;."and at midnight lunch ww- Bert":.?consisting of pickles, sanduiches
colfoe, Jello and cake, to the fol
lowlnlt Luther llonke,GeorgeNiebsum, Rolyn Boscl1uldt§ Gilbertand Cecil Lallman Wilbert Lang-horst, Roy and Arthur Mengnloht,Harold and Dalton Strenger, E1mer Ilaxtung and Walter; Scheer.
Leona Holtman apent \\ednee=-
.lay evening with Helen \¥ilkening.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crocker spent
Sunday afternoon in xl¢l¢Lr:0l1.Mr.and Mrs.Wn1.\\'ill~enir1g
andfamlly were Fremont shoppersFdday..Irene and Norma Iloltman visited 'l'l1ursday afternoon 1\i£h'MisaIIelemihlemeirattheLnllrnan
school.Mrs.Joe Moravee of Genoa.Neb., is here visiting relatives andfriends.'Mrs.Minnie Lnllman =per.1Wenlnesclay afternoon at the home
ol Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallmsn atNickerson.Irwin and lrene Holtman visilealSundayafternoonwiththeirgrandparents, Hr.and Mrs. Ao-gust Lallman.
The Misses Esther and Almn
Langhorst and Emma Scheer spent
ebrated their thirty-|econ,1 wed-ding anniversary last Tuesday.
Radio fanllenmed of the anniver
sary through WAAS?when the
Dvds orchestra of Hermnn, who
were putting on 1 program dedi-
cated a number to them"in honorof the annivenary.
Dr.D.w Bell was called to
evening lo :lee Randall who hal
lm sewrc attack of sciatica.The Bono school is getting back
to normal again Hier haviag .1
liege of the ttleulc s among thepupils.
u a u m m B u m w o u l d m n " ` |I |ne\e|mom than twiceni vo d wut d mu pe o ple. 'r m Jnhmv Vucn. dcunrhiv lam av-Pubik wonhln sundu ¢¢ 11:00 ...
infltlxto Haaico r m lnsnso
z n a t tb a t e»uet.aa¢n¢h¢havebeeaoegsnlsadtotaln c sre of
them.
Lincoln, Nebr.; Ranch 2-l.-I-'rldlr.J\oril 22. has been set as the
m e !or the Fifteenth Annual
Livestock Feeders' Day at the Cd-lega of A;-rkulture of the Uni-
versity oi' Nebrsaka, aeeonllng to
an announcement by Prof. ll. J.
Grsmllcb, chairman of the depart-
ment ol animal husbandry.Over one thousand Iaeders from
seven states attended the meetln;last year.If roads are ln gooml
conditions lt ls expedcd that even
more will come to this 5esr's em-
ference.Chl!feeding experiments that
have been conducted by the ool-lege during the plat year will be
reviewed and authorities on var-
tous topics of interest to llveatock
feetlers will be on the nmfrrsm
lleetlngs will be held in the re-
eently completed activities bulld-ing at the College of Agrlrulture.
A 24HOUR J on
At its annual mlrlsrlnter meet-
lng, bold in Dallas, Texas, the tie-psxtrnent superintendenee of the
Na tlo w Education Arsoelatlon
gave particular emphasis to the
fact that "edueAtlo:\ has become
a 2.4-hour l°b"No longer esn it
befln vrlth the ringing of theschoolhousebelllnthe rnornlag
snclefadarbenthebelltollslntha
afternoon.It must follow the eblld to his
play, to his mark, to his home-I1tt1n| him not only for intelli-
gent participation in the affairs
ot the world, but for spiritual andsocial aetlvitles as wall.
ru a ov' r ~ no r : s C I TY
IN CA RS A ND rn osas
There a n More Telephones sa
the Farms Than ln the
Cltlea ls Shown by.Survey
The auto and the telephone are
tn use on the farm lst greater
proportion than ln the city in Ne-
braska, ls the discovery manic bythe surrey taken by the Women's
I'edarstion of Clubs of this state.
Towns and county are almost ons par ln the use of pianos,ra»
dies,and pbonographs ln thehomef
Nearly all farms have washing
machines, one-eighth ot which areelectricallyoperated,and two-
fifths of ihlch are ron by ata~
uonsry engines-Not so many
farms hav; refrigerators, the sul»rey disclosed.Foot sewing ma~
ehtne and food choppers are more
in use than hand breadmisen.
Prom 10 to £0 'per cent of theiam homes have electric lights,and not so many have gas lights
Even those so equipped untally
have many rooms when the l:ero
night aerapper, scored a secondwin over I°'ldel La Barbs. llylrelght
champion o! the world. in a Bos-ton ring.Nina thousanfboaing
fan: witnessed one of the fasten
bouts between the little fellowsthat had been seen in the Bean-
town for years.
Edwand P. Lamed, one of the
veterans of the net xsme. and a
brother of Forraer ChampionW. A. Larned, died at Hlnmi, Fla.,
Monday..
Coach Ernest E. llearg is among
the .football coaches opposel to
tsmpedng with tba game as lt
now exlstsi llis slow on the mst-
ter seems sound am] reasonable, tosay the least.
At last we are to have Weller
Chamillil Pete Latso ln :lefenuof his GUI, nrelahlng ln at 141'
pounds, the elass limit Joe Don-dee ol Baltirnone will probably op-
pose the Scnnton rnsuler.
The southern open golf tourna-
ment ls attracting all of the greatand near-:treat of the golfing fra-
ternity.It will be hcl-I at the
Eastlake Country Club,Atlanta,Gs., and ln open to both profes-
§lons.l and amateur golfers. Bobby
Jones wlll not need to travel farfor this tournament.
The British challenge teamwhich will cross the big pond to
retrieve loq lzonon in the gown;woQd will be one of the rnoat for-
midable ln years.Abe Duncan
will captain the inraclera.
Coach-Schulte of the Nebraska
University track squad faces pros-
pects of a gloomy nature-Injuries,
poo: form, bad weather, etc.
Before lnrenlng In a a°lr=z con-cern be au:e to find out which nr
it.is moinl.
NEBRASKA A DAIRY STATE
Nebraska, not onllnnrlly thought
of as a :lalry state, now has 22
herds of mllelr eourain the oi'-ficlsl cow testing associations.
These henla contain 4,263 cows
and belong to twelve associations.
The monthly report lust helm:
mailed to all the members from
the agdeultoral college shows that-|29 of the cows pmrlueezl more
than 40 Ptmnds ol butterfat inI`ebruor5.This number of high
proclodag cows lt constantly in-
creasing due to culling an.l betterfeeding suggested bs the oifielal
terters and adopted by the members, M. 1.Flatls and Jay Pier-
son, who have charge of cow tm
lnrr. say.
During l`ebtu.11'), Lntlvc :n..:
cows were solni to the atoehyanlsa1 unprofitable by members who
are nrrlng attention to the production fissures.Four more men
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-~v-ea
at the church Friday after school,
and go to the home of the pastor
for drill.
s §~~
's4' \For a 6 volt 4%'-»
Rubber case '=~>j-.~
genume .
G R A N T
STORAGE BATTERY
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3 H I ' I H O I J l S l " C n u n c u
C a r !G .Ba d e r .Pa st or .
........F r i d a y ,3 t o 5 P .B I . - B a z a a r
FARM BUREAU :~:I~:ws xmas
OF INTEREST 'ro FARMERS
(Continued from Plate Ono).
If local cattlemen are inlzrutefl
In this ca!!-feeding. Mr. Bllts will
report to Mr. Posson as soon asposaibie and plum will he made
to help those men who want to
try il.
Recently in a KTOUP ronwru-
tion the laik settled around po-
tato giowing and Mr. Dunklau was
asked to tell how ho always raises
oarly potntoes on the some groundyur after 3.nr.
Mr.Dunklsu always has new
potltnes by the Fourth of J uly
and often before.At |11st. he rofuml to tell how he Joos it but
Inter explain1| that the ground is
time of the 'ear under properfeedingm d §.,...i..tcnditiolxs.
These prnblemn will be thoroughly
\|isC\.ll8£'d. _
onsuation if yo want to get thenonlayers out of your flock and
help lncreul the Ia;ing capacity
of the :ood ones.
ous groups of business men. There
ia no better investment a man can
make for ihe ;ene1nl welfare than
to interest himself in one of Lheweclubs.
"Appreciation of milk as a food
is srwins. as is indicated by the20 per eent per capita increase in
lu use since 1920.Ten years ago
'milk was eonsiderezl a drink for
babiea, and the buaineaa man who
had a glass of milk for hh lunch-eon was likely to be laughed at.
Today milk ia u eemmon drink
with people of all agea.
"Yet a still belle: understandin:
of itl value ia needed. to combatthe eatenalve use of butter tubal!
tutes.'These product: are much
cheaper than bulber, and they areall right if you want just grease.
but if you expect food value, they
shower of the Ladies' Ahl Society
at the home of Mm. Earl Moak.
Friday, 1:16 P.)!.-- Choir re
bound.
Sunday, Mnnh 27th, 10 A. M.-
a
FA RME R CA N a r m ONc ows AND HI::~:s To mv
Church School.Sta for Chur¢`h.l (Continued from page one)y11:00 A. H.--Momlng wonhip.
Subject, "The Unity of the Spirit".
Music of Beethoven.
6:80 P.&l. - Epworth League.Topic, "The Reality of the !mis»
iblo".
1:30 P. M. - Happy Houroe.-wiée.Subject, "The Higher Hun-
bcr of poor produaru ls the use of
scrub sires for dniry herds.But 9
per cent of the herds of Nebnnkaare from ponbml sires.Produc-
tion will lncreitle even more when
this situation is remedied."
Temporary surplunen of milk and
butterflt lt certain timerfof theget".The Donn College String-year don't indicate o\erpn;duction,
Club will play "Melody of Hope'und'"Lo\fe'\Respomle".Brlngl
your friends.
Wetlneoday - All -day sewingmeeting of the Ladies' Aid Society
at the home of Mrs. Frank Simp-
son, Mrs. Rowe nn.I 5111. Simpson,hoateeses.
'We¢i:1csllay,i:l5 PIM.Church
Night prmrrarn-the one irnmedl
olely receding Passion-tide.Ev-ery "flow of the c hurc h should
bn pncsent..
lt has been found advisable to
postpone the Epwortlt League
eomedy-dnmn frorn Munch ,gn toApril 22.
Mr. Lleberl explained, but do i?|ll-
cote too mliny 100 pouml proc uc-
ers, maintained at n loss and com-peting on the market with the goo
pound tofu."Boys and girl: d;iry cal! clubs
are among the most important fac-tors id the mention. Nothing else
lo promotes interest among the
farmers of tnmorrqw and insurestheir artarting on the right path
andstaying there. In the put two
wan the n umbe r d than club:bu more than doubled, there being
550 boys and girls ln fifty-eight
clubs..Much of this developmentit due to the cooperation ol several
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News and Goulp Aboutrjzeo
D k Y o u ~ g g ; G r
Courluy c m 'lm Youre m u n u !Having 'lh dr
Hamel Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone 11 When YouHaveeNewsItem-Please.
o e I
J. E. (hmp§>ell, hmrlmltune, mn
~ nndexuking.50-ti'
l t ill pay you zo get your
~neo elqning supplies and cur-
.gooa at the Racke: Store. zz
See EJ Clausen Ind Son for
~~ting. new Mmm and decor-
ting.A full line of will paper
oeloct from. P.hone 21 01138. 6-U
While blossom sweet clover seed,
~.oo pe:bushel.alfalfa need14.00 per bushel.
-St.Glen Wilma.
Friend: of Hn. lhriin Bertel-
n had a very pieauat time atr home lui 'Thursday afternoon,
arch 17,when they. guthend- re in honor of her birth anni-
nsry .She served l dainty
Iuncheon which vru much enjoyed
~sr all.
Bren, ;1.au per we pounds.su.An am.
J. E. Campbell, iilrnltuxe, runand undertaking.Wd.
F1ani: Jenkins mule ebudnlutrip to Omnha int 'l`neaday.
For S|Ie--Slnlle Comb White
Lefhorn eggs, $4 per hundred.7-U.John F. Hooks.
! 1ni!.| all kinds ol Immnnee.
Office over Fermen suse Bank.41-26t.R. H. Rumuuen.
Hr. F. C. Pnl: of louthem Rich-
iend tnvrzuhip was e Binh buntneal
taller Int Tuelday . .
Sport meta and Indies' dren
ceata from H435 to $46.00 atHrs. T. c . Hmm.1-u.
For S\ie:` Pmperiy previously
owned by Sun Geuhard.Write
Ire. N. Sutherhnd, 920 Euf 20th
St., Cheyenne, Wye.92 t
For Belo-High qwity laatchlng
e m i Si: heavy breeds And 8.0.
White Leghoml, al!from eullalnoch.For prices phone 189.8-2
The eiocka are no ashamed of
the bidding on them at the 0lle.~
mann Jewelry :ale that they have
their bends up to their fuel. 9-ll.
L-ost?30rnewhele Between my
\...a t s m n h a n i o r m l J o e L o ve .
9-is
.G r a c e S u ve r c r u b b e o f Ir vi n g t o n
s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t t h e h o m e
o f h e r t e a c h e r . M i s a R u t h ; B u r -
ger,and her aural,H n .H I MLamp.
W h x l . i n t e r e s t n i e d o y o u p l y
o n y o u r fa r m l o a n ?I m a k e l o a n s
fo r I n s t h a n 5 %a n d co mb i ne d
1\.'I!|1 no - o pe r a t ive p la n , ma k e s l t
th e ve r y b e z l . .
l r . . .1 ~
L s h lt style L1 Sprint md
Easter hsh from $.75 to $7.50 st
Hrs. T. C. Hilwns."7-tf.
C. K. Bsndorf, licensed embslm-
sr sud l|nd9|1a oB!s.lr.Office
phone; rel, rss.ne, 224.a-ar.
The Pgthisn Si n will held s
Bake Ds? st £l\q,S!e¢srt Plur-mm' on smmy . llc h . 2 6.I-tf.
Lsdlu ere given free presents
every afternoon and evening sz.0lermsn:\'s 46th Annivexsry
Jewelry Silt.*9-lt
Oscar Guys: is taking his turn
st the rrinne. Hrs. Guyer havin;
been confined to her home 'lilh
that rnslsdy last week.
Mrs. Harris Nielsen will enter-
ilin one al the dlemoon bridgee1ub1 st her home-Friday after-
noon.There will bs three tables.
Hr. and Hrs. A. R. Brock verypleasantly entertained three tables
of frlsnds st ard! on lsst 'l'nes~
day evening.Nice refredunents
ldded fn the evsnl:¢'s ggljuyment.
I hsve s Perchemn stallion, di-gible £0 registration, which I will
dsnd st the N.T.Lund plses
on the Omshs road.Horse is enm-mg tlu-ae mn old, veiglu srouml
1,600 lbs. Phone 2121 on za. L. E.
Hsnsen.9-ll
Shorts, 81.90 por 100 pounds.
8-tf.An Bros.
'nn wakn man in no *odd 1|
ho who hu no irllnds.
Dr. Lly hnd Suhr, Chlroprln-tor, Fkrmon Stats Bank Bldg.if.
For Edo-Barred Rock agp, $4
per hundred.Phono 1212 on 40.6 tf .lin. Dan Thompson.
Mr. June: Ryan of near Spihr
was |. Blair vidtor the flnt of theweek.
Lou od! people have ovorlookod
an opportunity bomno they were
too clooo to it.
Humpl And moulol han mul-0
their appeumoe in Bidr but noya: have not booomo pnrnlent.
For Bale: Grown Shepherd dog.
Young.Good stock Hog.W. H.Hoenomnnn.Phono G-83, Arling-
um.9-1:
li n .Han:Hiller vlllltd bor
daughter, Hrs. Jay Blackburn o!
Arlinghn,from Thurldoy until
llundsy.
Tho mambo:1 of the .Adv|.1tlal
elm:eh an m| .kh1| wma chnngu
md. Impmvennentl in their prop-
erly.
For Sale:Range Eternal Cook
Stove for $65.00.Used a y an.
ine Hill.9-11
Hin Ruth Bron, who is atI.aml»
ing the Waync s u m Normal,
spent gba week ¢nd at the parental
Frank Urall home.
Hr. and lin.. Jams: Roberta metomove April 1 into the haul!!
now occupied by C. w. Lynn on
west Colfax street.
For Sale: Pure-bred While Wy-
andotte éggl for hatching. $4 per
hundred.Pham: 212 nn aa Mrs.
I Smut Clover, me W bushel.Alfalfa, anno por buhnl. `
su.an Bros. s-u.are Bros.
Lost--On Omaha high road, li-lin. Juuxirby and Hn. L. ill]-oenao plate 294528.new-n to holm spent Tuesday in Omaha.
J. Hilton Rlzoaées.|For Rent: Purdy modem house,
Pu' the Rocket Store a visit za oomor 'nh and Grant.Inquire
get your fine eurtadn goods anal Citimena State Bank 9-lt
house :leaning auppliu.8~!t c. lc . senden. wma ombalm-
c. lc. Bendorf, liwued vmbohn-er um Undertaker, asm.c r mer and unierhkor, Bldr.0H¥c l mmm, 151 reacphone, 224,3.¢f
phone, 181, ma. phono, 224.8~t!.I Very nice rayon, 291: 5'=r yard.
For S ole: Setllnl *ill Pure-xmd nm Comb az. 1. n-1».1w § §,°..1.Ti"F";,==_;g " ", { f ; §
per ZW . H. V. Rumoaam, Blah
9-Bt
I-'ound-~A watch.Owner may
have the same by eallhg at L. C.;'{lopp'|, the jeweler, proving the
property md paying for thll
notice.8-St.
We have the best en muh ani
thiek starter in be found or we
can furnhh you th !ingredients
andy oua nmh c ity ou roe li.Soo
ua fo: tankago.'I-if.Blair lliliint Co.
Claude French held I. very suvoouful ado yemnday and closed
out everything.He . will leave
with hi: ear and family for l trip.He doesn"t know just where no
will go but is just going until ho
finds what he want;.4
s a m. /9-1:'114. L. usumzm lm wil? for
Minden,Nobr.,when aho will
viait her daughten for a week be-
fore goin; on to her homo in Den~
ver.I Mr. James Hullln has improved
his property on Colfax and Thirdltroeta by screening in the poxh
thru adding materially to the oom-
forl of the oaopanta during the
summer months.
It is a shame the my the SWJI
are being alsughtered at the 46thAnniversary Jewelry sole at Ollor-
rnann's.It looks like the auction-
eer in charge hu little regani for
the high elau me ndiso hm-
dicd by Mr. Ollermann.9-lt
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s l o w l y i m p r o vi n g .
M r s .K e n n e t h Ri c h t e r enl.er~
t a i n e d t h e m e m b e n o f t h e Y o u n g
La d ie s B r id g e C l ub at t he ho m e o f
h e r s h t e r ,M r s .N .R .B u n l i c o f
H e r m a n ,lo o t M o n d a y eve n i n g .
Th e r e w e r e th re e t a b l e s o f p l a y -
e: a.Mi s s H e le n M u e ll e r h e ld hi g h
sco re an d Mi ss Gr ac e W ar ri ck se c-
o n d lli|Zl\esL Del ici ous r e fr e s h
men ts w er e -= en e< | a t th e cl os e of
'a mo s t p l e u t m t e \ e n i . 1 g .
A n u m b e r o f fr ie n fi s ga t h er e d
at th e A. l lo ml se ur ho me i ne t Al on
l d a y e r e n i n g g l vi - i g t h e m m =ur
' p ri z e a n d l t a yi n g fo r n Ke w ga m e
' o t car ds.R c fr e s h m l n l s w e ?
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a c n w .Mr. llomberx lent es ;.1»out
A p r i l 1 fo r h i * f o r m a b o u t t x e l u . e
ri 1l es ho m S¢ 0 t. ab lu l 'f.1 . w he re h e
pl a n e t o p ut i n a c r op t h is s p ri n g .
Mr s. R o mb er g w il l 1 pe n al t h e su m
m e r i n B l a i r .
M r s .E .v .f o p p s re ce nt ly e n
joy ed h e a r i n g th e s y m p h o n y o r -
t h e n t n i n Li n c o l n i n wh i c h h e r
mn , S t an l ey , h a d a p a rt , h e h a vi n g
be en selected t o h e o n e o f t h a t
bo dy .Th e o n h e s t r u w a s u m l e :
th e ilin ccl lon o f l l l g sy m p h o n y
le i t l e r o f M i n n e a p o l i i a n d t h e yEg p m ! a b o u t f o u r m o n t h s i n p r e p -
m- 1- -n - n1.n- In - _n -. _¢». _- -
er a t i on fo r t h i s c o n ce r t .It w a s a
3:1e nt s ucce ss a nd o tjer 2,0 00 t ick-
ell were sold.
M r s .E .C .Pie rce a n d g u n d -
rl a u g ht e r .R u t h {\l le n,zet orn ell
fa m i l y fo r t h e p a s t we ek .O l d
B l a i r fr i e n d s h a ve b e e n g l l d o f a n
o p p o r t u n i t y t o vi s i t w l l l l h e r o n o e
mo r e .
Th e Jo l l y B o o s t e r s o f R . N . A . .
a n d M . w .A . w i l l g i ve n m n e
uct p l a y en t i tl e d " A n 0lcl-F |.sh-
io ne d M o t h e r " ,th i r t e en - e l u rn c t e r
e a s t , a t l l . W . A . h a l l , T h u n d l y ,
M a r c h 31,a t 8:1 5.Ti ck et s,254:
a n d 35c.. p 9 - I t
H r s .F l o r a B r o w n o f D e n ve r .
Colo., i= spe nding aes.era l :lays via-
i t i n g he : 1 'W S i ll .M r s .Jo h n M c -
l h y .Sl i t wa s c al l e d to N e br a s k a
IJ) t he l l lfl c l n o f h er fa th e r , H e n r y
N e w e l l .i n t h e Sol die rs'H o m e a t
Bu r k e t t ,N e b r u k a .
Th e r e mi l l b e o bas eba ll m e e t
i n g o f fa n s a n d pl a ye r s a t t h e
U t , h a l l t h i s e ve n i n g l '!` h u r s ¢ l : y )
at 7 : 3 0 t o m i ke p l a n s fo r t he c o m ;
l n ; m u o n fo r t h e E l k l x o r : V a l l e y
I- fo x o e bas eba ll ga m es .I f y o u
ar e In t e re s t e d , be s u r ; to c o m e .
Li t t l e M a x i n e L y n n . d a u g h t e r o f
C . w . L y n n o f t h i n c i t y l e f t M o n -
.l . | y fo r W i n n e r , S . D . , w h e r e s h e
w i l l spe nd so m e t i m w i t h h e r
s o n t ,M r s .C l a u d e M o r a l e o f t h a t
p Sh e i s o s we e t an d l ova b l e
li t t l e g i r l a n d h e r B l a i r fr i c m l a
t i l l m l n h e r ve r y m u c h .
M r . F . w . A r m l t h a s c a r p e n t e r s
a t w o r k o n h i s r e s i d e n c e o n W e n
Li n c o l n st r ee t re x hu l e ll n g n n d
p u t t i n g i t l n a h l p e fo r o c c u p a n c y
i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e .C l a r k 0 ' l I a n -
i t i s r e p o r t e d t h a t P e r c y Tu c h :
o f F t . C a l h o u n ha s b o u g h t t h e
C h r i s R o l a a r e r fa r m , w e n o f ( h i -
ho u n ,I n t h e L o n g C r e e k sch ool
d i l t r i e t , w h e r e h e h a s b e e n l i fi l l
a n u m b e r o f y e a n .
M n .3 .H .G r i m m w a s q d t l
ba d l y b r ui s e d w h e n s h e fe l! c la i m -
atmlrs l t h e r h o m e h a t S n m h f
e ve n i n g .H o w e ve r s h e w a s fo r fl l -
r . n t e t h a t n o bo n es we r e b ro k en . .
Sh e w a s co n fi n e d t o h e r be d fo r a
couple of day: with the bmises._
J.P.Jensen passed anothermi le st on e i n l i f e a i o u m e y I n t
Su nd ay o n d as i s t he ir c us t om , hi s
ru r n e r o u a br o t h e r s m d br o t he r s -
l n - l u r w e n t o ve r t o h e l p h i m c e l -
eb r at e .Re l r es h m en t s se r ve d b y
Mr s . Ie n n en a n d d a ug h t e s4 , u lr l e d
to th e en ]o) 1: me n'l. ot t he even in g.
l l r a .M y r o n l t e t z i n g e r . o l ve s t
So ut h s tr ee t. ce le br a te d he r b lr th ~
d a y l a s t S u n d a y i n t h e g o o d o l d -
fa a h lo n e d w a y , w i t h p l e n ty o f e a t :
a n d those sh e h o l d. : de a r t o b e '
a n d n n u m b e r o f fr i e n c h t h e r e t o
en j o y t h e o c c a s i o n w i t h h r r .'f h a
da y wa s a pl e ts an t on e for a ll e en -
ce rn ed .
Mr s . S e r e p t a W a tt s,w h o h u
be e n a g u e s t n t t h e C r m : e ll H o m e
si n c e- N o v. 1 0 i 9 2 3 p a n ne d w as o n
l u t h t e s d a y . l t 2 : 3 0 p. rn .S h e
was bo rn in Oh io , Jun e 4 . 1 88 1 a nd
\ s ° u t h \ u » i n b e r 9 0 t h y e a : a t t i \ e
time of leer n leath.Sh e le aves t wo
d o a g h t e n a n d o n e s o n to m o u r n
be r .Th e b o d y w a s t a k e n t o i t
10:1 w ho ha s bee n living t here tem- 1 old h o m e a t Au b u r n ,Ne b r as k a
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1Carload Oyster Shell (l00lb. bag)$l.29
A Few Specials Listed Below
Umar or Pillsbury Flour, 48 lb. nth(Limit 2 urkn lo | customer)
Ry e Gnham Flour, I8 lb. nthChick Fwd. me ib. BIZ
Ib. fl:50 g25111.31z
Yidor Liltle Chick Huh, 100 ll.-so ab. Bax .-----8%!b.B| ¢| \»Hummer Brand Coffee, 3 ibn. for -
Muon .lar Brand Coffee, por Ib.-
Sunbrite Ckanaer, 2 uns ---Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 cans for -Quick Naplha Soap Chin, per plug.Elvdric Spark y, I0 B411 --Palm Olive Sean. I Ban ---
Limit for Slarching, 3 pigs.~ » -
Starch. 3 Ill.. hr ----Bulk Oall, 6 lbs. 'Iar --Built Macaroni, 2 lbl. for -Tinian. 2 Ibl.. for ~~Sam. 2ling. for ----Powdered Sugar, 3 III. {0r -
\ --$2.00
....4g3.48
2.38.934.-as
2.38.431.00
.43
.zs.25.za.39.29
.zs
.25-ga.25.zs
.25.ze
Domino Suhr. 2 lb. aka -'.asCane Sugar. Z3 lbs. for -' L00Pont l`1uaallel, 2 vin --°.zoShredded \\hut. 2 vin.-'.za
Puma Wheat, 2 Pima.~~~.zaIiellogga Bran Flakes, 2 plan.-'.25Quaker Data, 2 pkg ---'.55ohm Table Potatoes. lm' Buahel -- 1.1§Uhio Seed Potato-ea, pee bushel ~- 2.2:»2-bualrel Sack -----~ L25
100 good Brouma. all go at ----'49Belle of Belgium Bran Peas. s :ana ~»-3 .75Turtle Brand Pear. 8 :ana ---- 1.33B.laJrCon:|.6ean.l ~----°:rgOne dozen :ana --. ---- 13aCountry Gentleman Corn, 6 una ~--'.95
H-3 anna Tomaioea, s cans --~---.15
Turlle Brand Tomato-ea, Na. gy, eana. 6 eana ~-» L33Pork and Beam, I0 can ------3 3Flrlrlera Brand Peaches. No. 2%Cam. 6 anna L38Red Dol While Cherries, 6 cans ----~ l-33Red Dol Aprkola, 8 cans ---»--» 1.38Tana Brand Sliced Pineapple, I :ana --- 1.58Gallon can Apricot:-------.79Gallon can Peach;-.-..---.79
Armamra Slar Brand Hama, wholg Hama per lb.' T 3 |
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inalllled. A amall pereeniqe offarm hemp haw piped or ndillbr
ha ti n g lr d ml. a n d more havenivdwl war m air healinl sys-
tems..Gu is uled for cooking in"err few homes,but in more than
half ol the farm homes,dmlugthesummer months,the cook-
ntovu are burning kerosene, guc-
line, nr diltilhiau for fuel. and thehot kitc hen nan is und only in
Winter.The club :ramen found that
asnoeiltion has lncnaml from 260
to 288 pou of bulterfat.TheTri~Goun\y Aasociation h u in;c:eued the average per row 135%
pound; in we years, md the Llu-
cutrr-Sunrd Association has in-!creased its average per cow lo,
pound: of bulterht in one year.These incnea'-ea have been bmughl.
about largely bv nailing out the*
poorer ¢0!i1\ and by better feedingmethods.The nelditiorul bulizrfat
per cow ia larmelv clear urofit tm
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This is a Sl/~/r//y @ayh offering.No charge account at these prices..
Highest market price paid for eggs.Bring 'em in.
W. J. S A S Blair, Nebr.
The Big Store The o1a~R¢uab1¢
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l u ! F r i d a y fr o m Ke a r n e y . N e b r . .
w h e n t h e y w e r e i n a i u ' i d a n e e a tth e s t at e co n fe r e nc e o f t h e D . A. R .
or g lm i za t io n .Mrs. li efl rlu Me ncl te.
w h o i a t h e l o c a l pr e s i d i n g o ffi c e r
of N i k u m i c h a n t o r, w o e a ls o p r e s -
e n t a t t h e Co nfe re nc e a n d m m l e
an b ri ef vis it . wi t h ol d ne ig hb or s lf.
A m h e r s t .N r b r . ,b e fo r e re t u r n l m r
to li lni : on Sl ltu nd ay evets in g. Mr s.
Me n ek e re p or t s t h a t th e C o n fe r
en c e w a s m uc h t m o y e e l b r a l l " h o
w e r e pr es en t.Th e r e q r e fo r t y -
s e ve n e h a p t e u i n t h e s t a t e . fo r t y
o f w h o m w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d b s 15 0
tlel ega tes and vis ito rs.
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p o r a r l l y .w i l l m o ve i n t o h i s o w n
pr o p er t y ,t h e Cl m d d g e plzice,o n
Gra nt . str ee t,neun wee k.
Th e M o n d a y A f t c m o o n C l u b
m e t w i t h Mrs=.N . Th o n e o n M a r c h
21.Th e s u b j e c t fo r t h e a ft e r n o o n
was "Realistic I~`ict§o::".M r s . M c -
K n y h a d fo r h e r subject."H e nr g r
Ja m e s a n d H i s l 'u l l r l y l l o f A m e r -
icana i n Th e Am e r i c a n '. "M n .
Jo h n A .R h o a d e n : a r e a b r i e f b l -
og r a p h y o f \ \ " ll l i : | m D e a n H o w e l l s
a u l re vi e w e d " T h e Ri ce o f S i l u
L: \ p hn m " .Th e C l u b w i l l me e t
ui th Si r e. Ja c ks on on Ma r ch 28 ~
fo r i n t e r m e n t .
Ti n 0. E . S . he l d a : p t: m l me e t -
in g b ot h a fte r n o on a n d e ve n in g o n
Sa t t ml a y ,Siaeeiz 19,ao t h a t l k
di s t r i c t a u p e r vl l o r , h i m 1 : l i e n w t -
te r t n a n , o f L i n c o l n , m i g h t r a m o n
n s c h o o l o f i r u t n te t i o n fo r t h e o f
fi ce rs a n d me mb e rs .ifo llo wis u:
t h e m f l e r n o o n m e e t i n g , a n u m b e r
o f t h e o f f i e e n a n d M n .F e t l e r
m a n l m !d i n n e r to ge t he r a t t h e
Ro bi n so n C a fe .0:1 a cc ou nt of t he
di s a gr e e a bl e w ee t h er . b ut a sm a l l
c r o w d w a s i n at te nd an ce a t t h e
sc h oo l o f i n st r uc t io n .
m a n y f a u n a n o t p i p e w a t e r i n t o
the hou se.In p e r h a p s a fo u r t h o f
them the re l a no w o \=\; _\=» == s ink
w i t h 1gauging wa t e r .Lb tube,
x u t i o m r y n a h h a d n t , a n d l a u n -
d r y h h w i t h : m i n i n g u n t e r a r e
no t s o c o m m o n .
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t h e d a i r y m e n because i h r y ha ve
el i mi n at e d th e i r losses a n d : o n
cr n t ra t e d t h e i r fe e d o n d w o r i : o r
Lh e h i g h e r p md u g i n g c o w s .
N e h n a k a n o w h u thirty- fsever
h e a l s o n i t s h o n o r ro l l ,h a vi n g
pr od uc ed a n a re ra ge o f 3 00 p ou nd :
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P. Il.,Eva worship Simson out the world L1J»lM-Un: fm's u b j e c t: " Th e P o . c e d ~Nllriun. for ulu ntc r 0.Prayer meeting awry edaol-Uanity.The red problem: al'dly e ve n d n ¢ | tB P . H.tda5a.1aotoeonon\Ic.in| |daI,
Chair practice mfr Friday an gg tial, but mailfioua and
nin | t B P . l l .g lve th a tpmb le ma nd tlu o thlll
youngpeoplousc lthcboya willbenay of aolutinn.' Hu t
xFRANKs. n lclamw(Agent for Fldrmanl Crulnery)
Ply : Hmm Pd re forPOULTRY, CREAI ind EGGSOu Sth mm South af Inie-
and the Peruvian audknn ax-
pruad s dnc era :nigh of nik!
when the last bdlot 'lu nad.The Dmnevirke Society hold n
fanwel! bmqmc for tha wlntnrBlair High School Tattler
B ~ NEBRAS~MARCH24 1927 12~
- ' m l m m m m n -# u n i x
nndtoc arry themthroughlnspite
ol oontlional depressions that no
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boo l n l. 20 \. m.
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at to url..onhlp lt £1 un.:»-. ~savor at 9-mrvlou at 7:pan..;
a ':».:CHURCH 5
ma ¢ u » m1 \ u >;8m;1ll1,Pa.dm'.1
~lat los.m.5rv'l»oestl1a.m.1.
E . B w.of the Ohio Sam Uni-
Yeraity.He fonearta that the
ae!! two-acorn year: will bring a
ctlnaiderable inclieue in Americfspopulation,increan in value of
:arm product: and of farm lands
recurring eye]-ea 9!high prices
mffidezztly alxwe the average coat
ol .production to make high yield:proritabie, and Bette: in penoda of
excessive production because ot
co-operative marketing develop-ment."H these predrctionl are
accepted na more than mere poa-
adbilrtiea, it would seem logicat to
make definite preparations tn ma-
ize on them."The successful program calls
for five essential principles, which
he gives as follows:I.-A farmer must specialire ea
mme one phase at work-potatbu
fruit,hen or dairy ing-in addi
tion to hh general cropa and live
stock.2.--He mud make the beat use
of Natures methods tn gradually
:md continually improve the soil.
lrwmu. and winter c over cropsare n few of the keys to Natune'a
norehouse.8.-He muat invest time,labor
and money in improveumata that
porfltably drain l e t land,lime
acid soil, uae commercial fertilizer
on mile lacking organic matterandfertility,use varieties and
straim of craps that resist the at-
tack of dieeaeea and Insecta, ter-
IZED c n u n c u OFms-r or-' LNITBRY s.\m'rsbetween Nm i 7th
lm, Omhn. Supply
-~<~ ut 10 un.
in md 2nd atant)erning, Pastor.hoo! it 9:-I5 mm.rr Sunday morningr in German or ta
neu OF GOD~nand2n.iaLreel¢}
~Nl at 1.0 mn.Bible Study, Wednes-
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Newell, Pastor.00| nt 10 un.nrlce nt il mm.
I f y o u se e good Ln m f r b n d r .
n e u i y e ve r y b o d y w i l l s e e g o o d i n
y o u .
thu Fonign Legion or l~'ram:¢. Shelfrlllea alnntlng tormmi. and the mnan: ll their bayonell.And bi-hind the InI|nlrJ. zmlnlng amannllopedwithleanmauled1'5|,battery on battery-arullery. overthi 1011 al lan with the rlllel.On:he xklrla of the attack ho u n d
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zm¢krmnmirf~ rl: "...andfinal ohjoctivt renrhedqaositinn orgunlznlat...'und atogpednm! umm In amazement when he!wk¢d at Ida unlch-bnrrly noon!
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" u h h u n t s o f ma e h l n e x u n l i m .
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a l l e m b n d n g g n t u n a n d 1 I h l l o
t o o l h l d mal ls.h e l e n t .A l r e t d y
hi s b a t t u y u l l limb-rred u p a n d
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NOTICE OF FINALADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT
5'I`A'l'E OF NEBRASKA ~
g t
Wnahington County,County Court.In »»f.L=..
A. C. Debel, .Attorney .In the Hatter of the Estate of
Chris L. Pontoon, Deceased:The
heirs at law, next of kin, deviaeev,legatoea, creditors and All penonaintcreabed in tho final settlementof said estate are hereby notiiiedthat on the 23rd day of February.
1921,Magnus Johnson.tho Adminlatrator of said estate filed apetitionInsaidCountyCourt,nrusinz that hi; final administra-tion arcottrtt file.1 herein be settlodand allowed, that proof nf heigahlp be taken, orJer for distribu-
tion of assets and assignment of
dower.:nd homestead right:nmed; and the said Administra-tor dllc harnd 'If you fail to appear before uid
T.ou».ty Cond on tht 23th :lay of:\1(h wrt. nt xo oriu.i1 am.,ami contest aaid p»e'1!un,the
Court may grant thelgrayer there-
of and make such o er and fur-ther orde:1,allowances and de-crees |11 to this Court mayteen
oroper.Witness my han! and Offic ial
Seal into 23n1 day of February.1927.(SEAL) _1. C. ELLER.County Judge.By Helen K. Bolt,
5|5t.Clerk ot the County Court.
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make up, with p1lnt'$for lhe nbziltery nm he had Inst that mommg.Du the whole. he was ln!l»
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fe et o u t an d wut b y 1980In-et North and South;md ,
ali that pst of the South Hal!
of the Southwest Quarter(855 SWK) lying welt ol the
right of way aI the Chiqgu,
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Onzaha RlillD8dl all aa Sec-tion Thlrtrflve 435),In
Township IIighloéli.(1 8) ,
North, of Range 'I\v¢l1e (12,East of the Sixth Principal
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Blair High School Tattler
BLAIR. NEBRASK4, MARCH 24, 1927
mm by D. v. una, Sukfiuladenl ol nu nun day samu
Blair Wins County =C-nliege hu invited eight oi the
Clnmplouhip leading high schools in Nebruh
to comp-eh in \ one act plny con-In the declnnutory contest held nu: to be held at llidlnnd College
in me atm huh nam! auditogium on Friday. llnsr 8-.
w o r k i n g w i t h H g u r e l .W e q f e u
w i t h a c e r t a i n O m l h s p a p e r t h a t
w r o t e t h e fa l l n l r i n l eu l o g y co n -
c e r n i n g H r . W o o d :
ll
Bldr Wins County
Clnmpiouhip
In the declnnutory contest held
in the Blair hiih school auditoljium
on Thursday evening, the eodtmt-
ants of the Blur hlgh agp! again
won first honor: for the thind sue-
oesdvo year.On aoeount of thisfine victory, Bhir uri!! no! he per-
mitted to retain the county cham-
pionship cup.It was accessory for
some school in the county to winthis diver cup for a period of
three years.Blair hu now satis-
fied this requirement However,the conruumu from Fr.. Cldhoun
nn Blair a dom ne e for (i nt
bonorl.In both the oretoical andhumorous classes, there was only
one point of .difference behleen
the Blair conteltanta :nd the Ft.Calhoun contestants.The Ft.
Calhoun contestants eufied unyall the silver modal: offend for
weond places.
la the ontoriul c hsa KennethGilbertson of Blair vu awanled
(int plus with the ontion] "Toua-
saint L' Ouve:ture". Second placewenttoFredGnegerlonof Ft.
Calhoun with the selection "Pat-
rlotism".In the dramatic :J us
first place with the selection
"Number Six".Anita Fincher ofFt. Calhoun took the second place
with "Bobby Shaftoe".In the
humorous class,B u ll Lazure ofBlair, who gave the "Bear Story"
was given fi r u t place.and the
"Demonstrator"urivzen by Mabel
Neale :eceivod second place.
Much fax.ol-;bl8~ comment washeanlconcerning the musical num-
bers for this program.Leslie
Jensen uve a cornet solo.Rus-sell Hudson favored the audiencewith 1 bB.'ltone solo, and the len-
ior girls glee club sang two "eryfine selections.
The judges for this content were:Supt. Funk E. Bishop, Tciumah;
Supt.F.E.llildreth,Oakland;
Prof. E. 3. Barts, Prof. ol Eug-lish, Midlonl College.
l'beE.C-N..¢\..e\.Holdn
Media; nl Oakland
The Em Central Nebraska .Mh-
letic Association hole! their springmeeting at Dlklano last Soturday,
Supl.. D. V. Mauser of Blair pre-
siding.The data of the conference track
working with Hgurel.We qreo
with a certain Omaha pape: that
'unole the fallolrlnl eulogy con-cerning Hr. Wood:
"Hunan Mill!! Mac hine"
An Omaha. man, whose life work
ia just over, was oofuliarly ¢i|~g,d_
He poaaeued a ala;ular faculty of
lnentally working 'lilh figures to-
auits that were slowly attaind by
othera employing pencil and paper.Addition, that buglaear to thous-
ands of people, 'aaa espedally easyto him.Instead of :lowly totting
up one oolumn after another, act-
ling dorm units anle: units, hna
under tom, and so on, he would
aiuaply glanco at an array of num-
bers, containing aa many as twelveemu, and Amon ina1.a11Lly urine
down the oonoct total.Ilia death
is add to be duo to the strain putupon himself in aocompliahing his
faonden.I! hs has succeeded in
transmitting a better way oi' doing
wma, his life was nd in vain. Andlchool teachers tsltify that he was
helpful and that his nwthods will
be of service to children loomingarithmetic.So the human adding
machine did do rw-i.even fewmay hope to a1.1.a.in the efficiencyLhat gave him fame."
College has invited dlht oi the
leading high schools in Nebruh
to comp-eta in a one act plsy con-test to be held at llidlsnd College
on Friday , lay 8.B l w will participate in this
contest and will glvo thlt very
suoconful one-oct play "A Girl toOrder".
Alug u ar i lve rc up vri llb o pr e
sented to the winning school.The other schools that haw been
invited and the names of tlnizplaya are as follows: Albion, "Op
'O He '1'l1nmb"; Blair, "A Girl to0rder";Schuyler, "Tha Wonfler
Hat";Fremont,"Tho TryatingPllce";Nebrukn City," A Girl
to Order".Htdaen hkh school
has entered but their play is not
yet announced.
Track W ork Hlndtrfd
By Cold Weather
On account of the snow and ooh!weather of the put few dsyx #ery
little z>r°xrm hu been III-Ido in
high school track work.However.
the boys have a very fine spring
track schedule and are very anx-ious to get started in this line of
high school sports.
Probably the first event on theirschedulewill he a home track
Fnshmen on one aide ond the
Juniors and Sophomores on the
other.The date of the County Tuck
Meet has been cet for Saturday,
April 23 and one .me of the cm-
fencnce meet will be Moy 18..The Blair high lCh00l boys will
nuke a strong bid for champion-
ship honors in both of these con-
te m.The big pre-district declumato jr
conteit will be held in Blair Fri-day,March 25.About eighteen
schools from five counties of eut-
em Ncbrcaka will take port.Thelocalmenogementoneplanning
for one of the largest content: in
the hiutory of the association.
This contest is considered one ofthe moat interesting in easter.:
Nebraska this year.On amount of
the large number of entries the
extemponneoul weetion 1rillbe giv-en in the afternoon qt 5 o'clock andtime oretorical"»cction will =tcrt"u
7 o'clock in the evening.
Professor Elwood Murray ofhlldlnd, had of the public speak-
ing department of Midland College
will. judge the extemporanccu:
DANA DOINGS
The {ormer lldltx dormitorywas |0|¢l at auction Monday, Heh.
1.Stricklett or Blair hid it in
for $225.Its demulatson is rollunder way and, ifleimlcntally, over
iwmhundmd fifty pounds of honey
were obtained in the process.
Nunwroui other arliclet were
auctioned off. including desks, buh
tuba, tables, beds, etc.The plute: work i|;t.l\e new
rne:\'s dormitory,has been com-
pleted and the floon are now be-ing hid.Some of the fnrpishing
equipment hu already nr1'l\egl and
Ln being ltored until the urgen-
ten hum completed their work.
The cam I benutifyi ro tbn been zligarded by W,.éfir
mowfnll.At present the campusi l u f o r f r o m beautiful as the
Germans were from Pnrin.Thedestruction of the une; leaves the
_ .;.;::.ua barren 11 "no-rnan'a~land."
Mr. Pete Sorenson was confined
to bio cot over the 1leek-end bfan attack of gripper.His conval-
esoenoe in deoired by all.
The D m :negative debating
n
Bldr Wins County
Clnmpiouhip
In the declnnutory contest held
in the Blair hiih school auditoljium
on Thursday evening, the eodtmt-
ants of the Blur hlgh agp! again
won first honor: for the thind sue-
oesdvo year.On aoeount of thisfine victory, Bhir uri!! no! he per-
mitted to retain the county cham-
pionship cup.It was accessory for
some school in the county to winthis diver cup for a period of
three years.Blair hu now satis-
fied this requirement However,the conruumu from Fr.. Cldhoun
nn Blair a dom ne e for (i nt
bonorl.In both the oretoical andhumorous classes, there was only
one point of .difference behleen
the Blair conteltanta :nd the Ft.Calhoun contestants.The Ft.
Calhoun contestants eufied unyall the silver modal: offend for
weond places.
la the ontoriul c hsa KennethGilbertson of Blair vu awanled
(int plus with the ontion] "Toua-
saint L' Ouve:ture". Second placewenttoFredGnegerlonof Ft.
Calhoun with the selection "Pat-
rlotism".In the dramatic :J us
first place with the selection
"Number Six".Anita Fincher ofFt. Calhoun took the second place
with "Bobby Shaftoe".In the
humorous class,B u ll Lazure ofBlair, who gave the "Bear Story"
was given fi r u t place.and the
"Demonstrator"urivzen by Mabel
Neale :eceivod second place.
Much fax.ol-;bl8~ comment washeanlconcerning the musical num-
bers for this program.Leslie
Jensen uve a cornet solo.Rus-sell Hudson favored the audiencewith 1 bB.'ltone solo, and the len-
ior girls glee club sang two "eryfine selections.
The judges for this content were:Supt. Funk E. Bishop, Tciumah;
Supt.F.E.llildreth,Oakland;
Prof. E. 3. Barts, Prof. ol Eug-lish, Midlonl College.
l'beE.C-N..¢\..e\.Holdn
Media; nl Oakland
The Em Central Nebraska .Mh-
letic Association hole! their springmeeting at Dlklano last Soturday,
Supl.. D. V. Mauser of Blair pre-
siding.The data of the conference track
working with Hgurel.We qreo
with a certain Omaha pape: that
'unole the fallolrlnl eulogy con-cerning Hr. Wood:
"Hunan Mill!! Mac hine"
An Omaha. man, whose life work
ia just over, was oofuliarly ¢i|~g,d_
He poaaeued a ala;ular faculty of
lnentally working 'lilh figures to-
auits that were slowly attaind by
othera employing pencil and paper.Addition, that buglaear to thous-
ands of people, 'aaa espedally easyto him.Instead of :lowly totting
up one oolumn after another, act-
ling dorm units anle: units, hna
under tom, and so on, he would
aiuaply glanco at an array of num-
bers, containing aa many as twelveemu, and Amon ina1.a11Lly urine
down the oonoct total.Ilia death
is add to be duo to the strain putupon himself in aocompliahing his
faonden.I! hs has succeeded in
transmitting a better way oi' doing
wma, his life was nd in vain. Andlchool teachers tsltify that he was
helpful and that his nwthods will
be of service to children loomingarithmetic.So the human adding
machine did do rw-i.even fewmay hope to a1.1.a.in the efficiencyLhat gave him fame."
College has invited dlht oi the
leading high schools in Nebruh
to comp-eta in a one act plsy con-test to be held at llidlsnd College
on Friday , lay 8.B l w will participate in this
contest and will glvo thlt very
suoconful one-oct play "A Girl toOrder".
Alug u ar i lve rc up vri llb o pr e
sented to the winning school.The other schools that haw been
invited and the names of tlnizplaya are as follows: Albion, "Op
'O He '1'l1nmb"; Blair, "A Girl to0rder";Schuyler, "Tha Wonfler
Hat";Fremont,"Tho TryatingPllce";Nebrukn City," A Girl
to Order".Htdaen hkh school
has entered but their play is not
yet announced.
Track W ork Hlndtrfd
By Cold Weather
On account of the snow and ooh!weather of the put few dsyx #ery
little z>r°xrm hu been III-Ido in
high school track work.However.
the boys have a very fine spring
track schedule and are very anx-ious to get started in this line of
high school sports.
Probably the first event on theirschedulewill he a home track
Fnshmen on one aide ond the
Juniors and Sophomores on the
other.The date of the County Tuck
Meet has been cet for Saturday,
April 23 and one .me of the cm-
fencnce meet will be Moy 18..The Blair high lCh00l boys will
nuke a strong bid for champion-
ship honors in both of these con-
te m.The big pre-district declumato jr
conteit will be held in Blair Fri-day,March 25.About eighteen
schools from five counties of eut-
em Ncbrcaka will take port.Thelocalmenogementoneplanning
for one of the largest content: in
the hiutory of the association.
This contest is considered one ofthe moat interesting in easter.:
Nebraska this year.On amount of
the large number of entries the
extemponneoul weetion 1rillbe giv-en in the afternoon qt 5 o'clock andtime oretorical"»cction will =tcrt"u
7 o'clock in the evening.
Professor Elwood Murray ofhlldlnd, had of the public speak-
ing department of Midland College
will. judge the extemporanccu:
DANA DOINGS
The {ormer lldltx dormitorywas |0|¢l at auction Monday, Heh.
1.Stricklett or Blair hid it in
for $225.Its demulatson is rollunder way and, ifleimlcntally, over
iwmhundmd fifty pounds of honey
were obtained in the process.
Nunwroui other arliclet were
auctioned off. including desks, buh
tuba, tables, beds, etc.The plute: work i|;t.l\e new
rne:\'s dormitory,has been com-
pleted and the floon are now be-ing hid.Some of the fnrpishing
equipment hu already nr1'l\egl and
Ln being ltored until the urgen-
ten hum completed their work.
The cam I benutifyi ro tbn been zligarded by W,.éfir
mowfnll.At present the campusi l u f o r f r o m beautiful as the
Germans were from Pnrin.Thedestruction of the une; leaves the
_ .;.;::.ua barren 11 "no-rnan'a~land."
Mr. Pete Sorenson was confined
to bio cot over the 1leek-end bfan attack of gripper.His conval-
esoenoe in deoired by all.
The D m :negative debating
n
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to answer in said action on or be-fore Monday,April 25, 1927,or
the Conn may take the prayer of
the petition filed in said action bythe planitiff to be true, and grant
the prayer thereof, including theforrclcsuh of amid mortgage and
the sale of the real atata mort.-
gaged thereby to pay the debt le-
cured by :aid martgage.Dated this Sth day of Blarch,
1921.
The Travelers InaurancaComp\ny,, a Corporation.
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Ten Important Reasons Why
Empire Gas and Fuel Companyc;1'ATE OF NEBRASKA i
axWashington County,|
County Court.In Probate
A. C. Babel, Attorney 7% Preferred Stocka nScm . .
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In the Matter of the Estate ofBodil Kllherlne Poutson, Demand:The hei r: a t iur , nu t of kin,defines,legumes.crditors m dAll persons interested in the find
aetdemnnt of um estate an here-by notified that on the 23rd dayof February, 1927 Magnus John-srm.the Admlnintrabor of slidm u m filed n uetition in midLinoolnnnEidlr 'I'.3Su.ndl 5<»»»¢f|»¢Ezéuirliy _(hurt,| § n y i n g t h a t h i s
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C a r l G . B a d e r , P u l s :
S u n d a y S c h o o l l l 1 0 u n .
Mo n z i g g s er vi c e a t 1 1 u n .E p w o l . ¢ | ¢ u ¢ l t 8 : 8 0 p m .
Enx iis h aen rlc es at 7: 80 zu m.
f n ;Ior ceo m a n n w o o u u u o aGmail!n r r i vu a t m e n e w l r o n l .r m i r o r d e r s a r e t o a n ill lu cou ch*N h Ili ! l l or n c c a n d l vla i o n Gs h u n swit h th e F re nc h t or co l.
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t h e m m h l n e x u n s t h a t h o l d It .Th e r a vi n e wa s w r y d n p a n d
vol-3 pm l g d s n u s a n d \u o\ k ¢!.As u n k e n r o a d l u ] l t l l n It a n d w h i l ell w rl tl em rn l xu lk r d th e |1 lIN" é ra nnl ly .n t a n k n i n e u p l m !dlsmp
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i m i l v l i u s d r o z f 1 l l t ( ; 0 d | l i l i s ~ t h e r ~ g n 3 ~
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ca pt ai n w a s In co mm an d.Th e y
w e r e d r a w n a n d l m g g a r d fr o m t h e
ni x l n r s w o r k , b u t t h e m e n c a r r i e d
l h t l r he ad s hig h,n a d o w n th e
§1o{se|lo o ke d lrIu:u|1hnnt..Th e y
me t h od s . "
I N D U S T R I A L N o r a s .
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sndd mo n g ng ve b e i n g re co r de d a t
Pa g e 1 0 9 9 o f B o o k 4 , o f t h e M o r l -
gnge Records of W s1l1i11 gt02\ Coun-
t y . N e b r a s k a , : n d m o r l n g i n g t h e
fo i l o d n g d e s c r i b e d 1 u l e s t a t e ,i n
w h i c h y o u h a ve o r c l a i m t o h a ve
an i n t e r e s t , n a m e i y :
n b a w m h n m 3 p¢:ani»n,¢ | »
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S u l th i s 23 r d d a y o f F e b r u a r y ,
s.Dmdendn mm dum been paid nrom9|.ly.'¢\..|. |s.In maria prim 1| quuhd ln n¢1lPID°rs
9.Il enjoy s \ ready market; rw c m tum it into moan
llama! as quickly as you can muh a chick .
10.Al lu present prius it fields nz uullant, lata umm
of our 7%-The South IId! of the North-11921.west Quarter fsss N w m (SEAL)1. c. ELLER.and tha No n h Ha l! o f the County Jud!!Southvrest Quarter (ms sw.Br Heian K Bait, .
K) except a tract. out of the 5-St.Clerk of the Cormly Court.
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Peru Normal Wednaudgy, meh. 16.
The Dana debuten iran:RachHansen, and llehrezu, whlio Peru
urn :Eprweaenud by Miss Motcnlf,Miss lines, n former B.H.S.
student, md Miss Richardson.Saturday evening Ula ilblex were
lumen! and the Damian affimaative
debate:s Norgurd, Rasmussen andVig lost a 2-J. decision to Peru at
the latter place.The debate. how-
sver, was very closely contended
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.
Buick Motor Cars Bladr, Nebr.
Give Us A Try
and Judge for Yourself
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BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Arlhu: D. Smalley, Minister
Sunrhy, Mnrch 27, 1927:
l0:00A. ll.-Sunday School. ln~tanning classes taught by ra-plbie buchen invite all who hawno other church home.11 :00 A. M.- Morning worship.
The pastor wi!!preach the fifthsermonintheserie:on "TheSeven Words".The subject: "The
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o f t h e s t a t e t h i s # P r i u s 'l t w a s
al s o dec id ed t o in cl ud e t h e h i g h
,a n d l o w h u r d l e s i n t h e c o n fe r e n c e
| t r a c k m e e t fo r t h e f i n t t i m e i n
Qt he h is t or y of t h e as so ci a ti on . Th e
|c o mr n l tt c e o n m e da l : r e po r t ed th a t
r i vi r u a d vi s a b l e t o p r e s e n t m e d a l s
. t o w i n n c n o f f i r s t ,oc c o n d a n d
't h i r d pla ces i n t h e co nfe re nc e't r i c k r n c c l .Th e W i n n e b a g o h i l h
school ba s ke t b a l l t e a m w a s a -
w s r d c d t h e fi n e s i l ve r c h a m p i o n -
a h i p c u p f o : w i n n i n g t h e c o n fe r -
enc e ba ske tb al l cha mp io ns hip . W i n-
n e b a g o w o n a l l : e ve n o f i t s c o n -
fe re nc e ga m es .H e r m a n w a s a
cloae lc eo nd ,l o s i n g o n l y t h e o n e
g a m e .Th e fo l l o w i n g co m m i t t e e w a r
ap p o in t e d zo ac t a s r r n n s g e r s o f
t h e co nfer en ce tr a c k m e e t :S u p l .
H i l d r e t h o f O n k l a n d , P r o f . G n u t -
z m a c l s c r o f Te k n m s h .a n d S u p l .
G l n s s g o w o f L y o n s .Th e n e w r e -
co rd s ma d e ln t he co nfer en c e tr ac k
me -c t at To ls am nh la st s pr i ng w er e
rec og ni zed b y the a ss oci nt io n. Th is
m e a n s t h a t B l n i r h a s o n e c o n fe r -
ence ch nr nn lo ne hl p.H a r o l d C e : l ~
th e S c h o o l o f t h e S p o k e n W o r d o f
O m a h a w i l l j u d g e t h e d r a m a t i c
nm l h u m o r o u s s e c ti o n o f t h i s c o n -
m t .
Ed u ca t io n a s t h e F a rm e r S te s i l .
D o n o t a u i r c t o k e e p t h e f a r m
ch i l d r e n o n t h e fa r m ,b u t snake
a va i l a b l e t o t h e m e d u c a t i o n a l o p -
p o r t u n i t i e s s q m t o t h o s e p r o vi d -
e d fo r c i t y c h i l d r e n , t h a t r u r a l o n
we l l ea u r b an c h i ld r e n m a r r ec e i ve
th e fo u n da t i o ns o f a li b e r nl e du c a -
t i o n e n d t h u s b e p r e p a r e d t o f o l -
l o w t h e a c t i vi t y i n m e l i f e f o r
wh ic h t he y a re be st ad ap t ed .Th i s
is on e o f the c onc lu sio ns ex pr ess ed
i n fo r m a l l y a t n m e e t i n g o f a I n g e
g r o u p o f Io w a fa n n p e o p l e r e c e n t -
l y a n d r e p o r t e d b y t h e s e c r e t a r y -
t r c s s u r e r o f t h e l o w I F a r m B u -
r e a u F e d e r a t i o n i n t h e N o ve m b e r
is s u e o f " l i i d l l n x l Schoo ls",t h c
Io w a St a t e Te a c h e n 'Ass oc ia ti on
pu bl ic a ti on .
Ot h e r o p i n i o n s c o n c u r r e d i n b y
t h e z r o u p nr en ti on ed w e r e :T h e
b u r d e n o f \ch ool s u p p o n sh o u l d
b e c q u o l i z c d t h r o u a h o u s : h e n u n :
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E ve r g l l o n d a y E ve n i n g , 'I : 3 0
D B L P H I A C L U B a
W i l l a C a t h e r C h a p t e r
E n d a n d a n H o n . E ve n i n g , 7 : 3 0
r u a s o a r
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Ki ll in g,w h i c h Is a t best a n a eqn l re d l u t e w i t h th e el\I11|.etl
r a c e s . m u o n t y t o o n l l m b l s t h e i r
m l u l o n l n n o - .Th e ir e xe ; r o l le d .a n d th el r npl end ld wh i t e tee th
fla she d ln th elr l tea ti i. bu t h er e a ll
da:ky atop ;md.Ti t o! we r e d ea d ly .
I`.arh pl a to o n s we p t i t s fr o n t l i k en h n n l l n z p a r k . m o vi n g m l n !! a n d
sur ely together.Th e li eu te na nt
M t 1 t h - l n o ! p m fe a a l o n a l a d m i r
at i o n a n he w eu t w it h th e m .Th e moo t-n gu na i h n l n r f o o n
. .» n . n - n .- . n v u ,- - . . _at ma e. a nd M ed s tea di ly a nd w it h-
o u t haste.A l t h o ;pau se d. t he
hu ll : at g re as y. am ll ln g Fr en ch ma n
euarrxml he a d l n d sho uld ers a n d
l n q n l m l n n e r a cl a lr o tt e .Th e r e
n e r o m a n y de m !Be r n m n n l n th e
rn vl n o a nd o n i t s s l o p e wh e n t h e y
w e n t f u n r n n l .
W e n r l l y n o w ,th e e x nl t n t l on g y .
lm : d o w n. th e y l e ft t ht - : t o ne to r r
e n o f V i e r x y t o t h e r l g h t . In th e
p a t h o f l i a o N 'm l l a r a o f t h e r l l m h
a n d Tw e n t y t l l l r d .li n a l i ne n o r t h
wl t o f It t he y h a i l e d an d p r e p a r e d
In h ol d .It t r u n l o n e s o m e p l a c e .
th em w e r e l n r n l vd w i t h nn¢°nnn;\P l >th in In tl eo d we re th e as sa ul t-\.. §\...... »¢u.l...\ |\...I- ||¢\ | ¢ Irn m n l m ln r 1 1 1r e fm nw n r d m a m n -
u . n u .u w u u w u n -. " \ .v- o nln a n t hl y d aw n. ac ro ss th e a ro un d
th e y h a d fo u s h t o ver t w o d a y s b e -
fo re .In tho qgnmpled lieh!1\.W !\¢'l¢the :l ead la y unF l}r 1ed . o ld Fr e n c h
te r rl t n dn l n w e r e m o w i n g t h e r i p e
wh ea t an d ob o( ki ng i t up .Th e bo t-t l l w a s f a r a w a y ..Q .
( C o n t i n u e d n e x t w e e k )
c a v a c n l c x s
D I R E C T s u m . 1 c a ° r
- »Th e r e i n n o qu e s ti o n b u t t h a t
th e di re ct . ra ys d l th e su n ar e be n-| ¢ fi ¢ m t o t h e z m x n t o f t h e p p o l n fy
ll l u a :ul n n c u u u l u c a u n A t n v I 'm o u n l e d t o 2,400,000,000 k va .
Th e r e ' w a s 6 0 9 , 0 0 0 i n w a t e r vo w *
er a n d t h e r e m a in d e r i n s t e a m .
T h e B a l t i m o r e G a s co m p an y ,
th e fi r lt 1 0 m a nu fa ct u r e g x s i n t h e
U n i t e d S u m c e l e b r a t e d i t l 1 1 0 t h
n n n i r e r m r y i n F e b : u r t r y 1 9 2 7 .
Th e i n c r e a s e d u s e o f t u i e a h l i n
P a r i s i a t a k i n g busi ness a w a y
fr o m 'a t r e e t c a n a n d busses a n d
a d d i n g co r re s p on d i ng l y t o t r a f fi c
con zo al io n.
R e m o vi n g s n o w fr o m t h e t r u t h s
o f t h e B o s t o n s t r e e t r a i l w a y s y s -
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t o y o m u l f t h i s w i n t e r t h e va d u e o f t r e a t i n g y o u r n o d
o o m h c f o r o p l a n t i n g . S t a r t i . h e h o m e t e z t t o d a y . W ' t t h i n l
w e e r a t i m e y o u w i i i b e a m u e d o t t h e d i f f e r e n o e i n g r o l r t h . Y o u
w i 1 i n o t : e , t o o , t h e h d t h i e 1 o o l o r a . n d m o r e vi g o m m d : n d o f t i : n
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REBEKAHS
The cxpixmtlonissimplc. This new seedtreaunmtputzctatheleedffomdiaeasecrgaxxinmontheleedmdinthemll.'|'rmtainee:dha.|merelvmnvw.whi1e unerazednedhfaoed
vu\smNc1°oN LODGE
of i tr:1smi.ssIon line from A1h ~ ~ ~ " d d w n "
lon m North Loup.i com. root and stalk rot;-the "troubles" that redueeyour cornJORDAN comm/nmt:'m'j.;5j',5 ;{'}~[;»lgx. . 'lhf~f 1991: no pr4»¢.»n¢'r¢.:mc1: sum mn own |F\l'l|I T ill of Nwthllhe rompnny whlttlrd thin!
son, at the was meet, hurled the
:lucas our a .listnnoe of U2 feetfornew confenrnoe track record.Tlmeklormer record was held by
Thibult of Lyom who hurled the
discus 101 feet 3% inches.
Commerilai Content nl North Bend
Groot interest is Min; shown in
the Commercial dep:|rt°:ne.1!. ave:the coming commefqill content
which will be held Saturday, Heh.
2s lt North Bond.
The following Blllr Ei|!1 school
students will take part in this con»
school.: should cm; :Q ii§3»§"i$§!
whom ngalar carollmen. in a pub-
lic school is impossible;agricul-
ture should !Et¢.i1.o more attentionin tho :utah lchoolguyntemz nunl-ificutionl of tension should bl
:ai=ed, espevldly in one-room :mu
consolidated schools; moral concil-tions In the school: should be im-
proved.The work of turd schools as
pointed out by this group of hmmen, is training for cilizenahip in
a nation where adult activity is
complicated and uriod.Hum!children are entitled to that boanl
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About 525.000 will bg spent inaltering buildinm at the state nor-,
mal srhnol nf. Charlton|'|.=nks or mer-" "of :he broomicr, anyway.The --I-*,?f'ifi11f'3J1*':35£?si"'.'f'§%3"&&>
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l e d n e e t h e l n u u n t
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°nd Helen Schef er.W h é f l U I sp:am=g-u»a¢|:n¢ Schmid:and
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yea rs h ave p as se d, fi nd t hem se lves
i n c h a r g e of t h e b ua i n e w e .W i l l
the y b e a ble to m ana ge it auc cea a»
f u l l y !" T h e e x t e n t t o w h i c h
y o u n g , fa r m e n w i l l succeed w i l l
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|U NEWS
itton af Tikanuh,v uHumm fziendl one day
ylor French has hun lick
days.over ai Knuu City in
hm g t pz ue nt at theparvum, llr. and ll.-s.
r.ill 'r u ir mnd in g bu i
rmard one dur ihe latterweek..
ly.The nefreabmtnt ogmmittn
tor the evening was Hr. and Lira.
I'md Robtrh-on, Hr. and Lira. H.L. Swan, Hr. and Hn. R. H. Bo-vee, Hr. and Hrs. L. V. Ackerman.Mr. and ,Mm Wrn. Rutledge andMr. and lin. D. w Rutledge, wholcrrcd a nice lunch which was cn-
ivivd by all.'Mrs.Louis Wachter of Boise,Idaho arrived in Herman Friday.She hu been visiting in the eastand will visit in Herman and vic-inity several weeks before going
on to her home in thc west.Shei|a house gum; whiie here at the
Her mother, who ha: been quiteHi,was some better when nhe
left.Hr.affd llra.Irwin Knott, of
Omaha visited Herman relatiwu
and friends Zhu fonpari of theweek.Tom Wakefield and Geo. SheetsMow: to Omaha Wednesday witha load of hogs for the fnnner and
bruugh1'hBm4.': a load of ahnptJesseRyanwastakento anOmaha hospital last Ffillny fortreatment.Mrx. Pete Webster of 'Fvknmahvisitedat 1he pamntai,J.M.
F a z n r , R u t h Co tt on ,E ve l y n C a m -
er o n ,Al i c e S k u n k L i l l i e K a h l -
m a n , l i n , R a m o n d Zi a h r , H e u . ° : |
A l l e n B u c r ,'| 'i lb ur L o w e ,T .R .
Sw an s on ,Ge o . S um g el ,l h l vz r r a
W u f n n d E d u r n n i S w s n s o n .Th e
e ve n i n g 'r u s p e n t p l a y i n g b r i d g n ,
an d wa s 1 m o n e n jo y a bl e on e .A t
a l a t a h o u r t h e h a s t e n s e r ve d d e -
li c io u s n frve l hm e nt s .Th e o l d e l e vn i o r o n g n s t n e e l
n e a r t h e Ni c h o l a s O i l nk s , !or ~
m c d y t h e p r o p e r t y of t he L .| !. '. a
Gr ai n -c om p an y, b l be i ng t cm d ow n
an d t h a l um b er :l a h n gfi l
Ac c o r d i n g to O m a h a p a p e n |Sli ck Sl ic er Co m p a n y .t o ha n d l e
|»
John will h u accepted 1blagency for the Stark Bron. Nun-cry smx md u traveling in thisvicinity at pruent., noiicjting or-
den for :rung delivery .James 1 lr."i.|on made n hulinesx
trip in the Douglas county :ut onip! TneadqtMm M.Cameron of Bhir,came up Tuesday mrening for anon-r night viall. with relatives.
Elzy Wood wil down from Te-
iumnh one day lut week looking:fur bunineu mutton.lir. and Mn. D W. Rutledge nccompaniedby 321 Hattie Trent.
huizl lt Stanton, Nlbr., was wl-ing on Herrgan friends Ind mln-
tisu int wack.Mrs. P. S.Hopkins,who hulpenithe put three week:in
Omaha, cum "v Wednesday urs-
nlng for a few ay ! thy .She na-turned to Ornxlu Sltundayrrcnlngto be with her daughter,Hrs.Huis Vodica, while ber husband
is out of the dt; on business.George Sheet! truckod frm of
hog: to Omahl Wednesday.Mins Beanie Lysholi Wu in TolumahWmincuhlookingafterthe book work H" the .Hancock
|U NEWS
itton af Tikanuh,v uHumm fziendl one day
ylor French has hun lick
days.over ai Knuu City in
hm g t pz ue nt at theparvum, llr. and ll.-s.
r.ill 'r u ir mnd in g bu i
rmard one dur ihe latterweek..
ly.The nefreabmtnt ogmmittn
tor the evening was Hr. and Lira.
I'md Robtrh-on, Hr. and Lira. H.L. Swan, Hr. and Hn. R. H. Bo-vee, Hr. and Hrs. L. V. Ackerman.Mr. and ,Mm Wrn. Rutledge andMr. and lin. D. w Rutledge, wholcrrcd a nice lunch which was cn-
ivivd by all.'Mrs.Louis Wachter of Boise,Idaho arrived in Herman Friday.She hu been visiting in the eastand will visit in Herman and vic-inity several weeks before going
on to her home in thc west.Shei|a house gum; whiie here at the
Her mother, who ha: been quiteHi,was some better when nhe
left.Hr.affd llra.Irwin Knott, of
Omaha visited Herman relatiwu
and friends Zhu fonpari of theweek.Tom Wakefield and Geo. SheetsMow: to Omaha Wednesday witha load of hogs for the fnnner and
bruugh1'hBm4.': a load of ahnptJesseRyanwastakento anOmaha hospital last Ffillny fortreatment.Mrx. Pete Webster of 'Fvknmahvisitedat 1he pamntai,J.M.
F a z n r , R u t h Co tt on ,E ve l y n C a m -
er o n ,Al i c e S k u n k L i l l i e K a h l -
m a n , l i n , R a m o n d Zi a h r , H e u . ° : |
A l l e n B u c r ,'| 'i lb ur L o w e ,T .R .
Sw an s on ,Ge o . S um g el ,l h l vz r r a
W u f n n d E d u r n n i S w s n s o n .Th e
e ve n i n g 'r u s p e n t p l a y i n g b r i d g n ,
an d wa s 1 m o n e n jo y a bl e on e .A t
a l a t a h o u r t h e h a s t e n s e r ve d d e -
li c io u s n frve l hm e nt s .Th e o l d e l e vn i o r o n g n s t n e e l
n e a r t h e Ni c h o l a s O i l nk s , !or ~
m c d y t h e p r o p e r t y of t he L .| !. '. a
Gr ai n -c om p an y, b l be i ng t cm d ow n
an d t h a l um b er :l a h n gfi l
Ac c o r d i n g to O m a h a p a p e n |Sli ck Sl ic er Co m p a n y .t o ha n d l e
|»
John will h u accepted 1blagency for the Stark Bron. Nun-cry smx md u traveling in thisvicinity at pruent., noiicjting or-
den for :rung delivery .James 1 lr."i.|on made n hulinesx
trip in the Douglas county :ut onip! TneadqtMm M.Cameron of Bhir,came up Tuesday mrening for anon-r night viall. with relatives.
Elzy Wood wil down from Te-
iumnh one day lut week looking:fur bunineu mutton.lir. and Mn. D W. Rutledge nccompaniedby 321 Hattie Trent.
huizl lt Stanton, Nlbr., was wl-ing on Herrgan friends Ind mln-
tisu int wack.Mrs. P. S.Hopkins,who hulpenithe put three week:in
Omaha, cum "v Wednesday urs-
nlng for a few ay ! thy .She na-turned to Ornxlu Sltundayrrcnlngto be with her daughter,Hrs.Huis Vodica, while ber husband
is out of the dt; on business.George Sheet! truckod frm of
hog: to Omahl Wednesday.Mins Beanie Lysholi Wu in TolumahWmincuhlookingafterthe book work H" the .Hancock
and :dl had a good time vinitinf.Mia.: Irene Voss celebrated her|birthday on TuesdayHr.and Hrs.Chanies Wrich
wut Blsir :happen on 'I'hursday.Min e:D o n and Hn:y Wrich
were Bhir catlen nm 1-"1iday.Mis;Alma Wrich spent tha
week :nd at home.' M r s H u Klotx and little
daughter Hnxine and Dora and
Mary Wrich attended Lira.Her-man Busch? baxzur in Waking-ton on Wednesday dternoon.Lilian, Albert and Mario Xahnkvisited lt the Chris W.ich home
NEWS
Choi litton af Tikunnh,v uailing an Herman friends one day
lu! sunk.ln. Taylor French hu ban lick
fur p lu m!days.J ana Homr a i Knuu City in
visiting hm g t pz ue nt at theIrons af his pgrgnu, llr. and ll.-s.
Cr E. Hover.J ohn W ill 'ru irmnding bui
nlu in Kumard one dry ihe latterput -of lho week.The St1:|d.\rdDil Company lu!
wack*installed l new pump attheir oil lution hem to take canof the Etiel ns.A p r i lé i s th o d a to n f z h e a n -and rillagp election.Thane areLhru places on the board to befilled.The terms of Henry Truhl-
ren and C. R. Gray expire and R.P. Ruuzmunaln moved mray.03the school hoard tha tnrm of WddoHmmck and Ben Wachter uxpin
this year.lhrion Gillinm, who in cmployvcd
lt the W m Bram. garage, spentSunday at his home norih of Te-
lln. John Snttnn plana to leave
Wednesday of Lbis meek forShplaton, Nehr., when ber hus-band lx located.
Floyd Foster, who op c nlu a
h o t e l a t S t a n t o n , N l b r . , w a s w l -
l n g o n H e r r g a n f r i e n d s a n d r e l a -
li se a la a t we ak .
M n .P .S .Ho pk i ns ,w h o h u
[ p e a t t h e p u t th re e w e e k :i n
O m a h a , c u m " v W e d n e s d a y e r e -
n l n g fo r a fe w ay : st a y .Sh e r e -tu r n e d t o O r n a h a S a t u n l a y r r c n l n g
t o b e w i t h h e r da u gh t er ,H r s .
l l a r i a Vo dl c a, w h il e b e r h u s b a n d
ls o u t of th e d t; o n b us i ne ss .G e o r g e S h e e t ! t r u c k o d f r m o f
ho g : t o Om a h a W e dn e s d a y ..H l l s B e a n i e L y s h o l i W u i n To
lra mah Wevlnculafy lo o ki n g a ft e r
th e bo o k w o r k o r the .Han cock
b u n c h : t o r n a t t h a t p l a n e .
Ro b e r t D o u g h e r t y m o t o m l u p
fr o m O ma h a o n b us i ne s s S at u rd a y
M m D a u g h e r t y a n d l i t t l e Ro be rt ,Jr. a cc om pa nie d hi m on d s pe nt t he
d a y a t the h o m e o f h e r pa re nt s,
l i r . a n d M n . . E . w Bu r di c .Th e
li tt le fe ll o w ha s r ec er u lv r ec o ve re d
fr o m n ve r y seri ous illn ess a n d
th i s In h i s fir s t vl al l . t o h i ' g r an d -ar e nt a ll n eo h e In b e t te r .M n .ll a u g he fl g r h a d no t b e en h o mo fo r
s e ve r a l ! m e e k : a n d t h e d a r w a a a
pl ra an n l. o n e io r a ll .l l r .a n d H r s .A .W B l r l t
m o l o r e d t o Te k a m a h F r i d a y a f -
ter noo n.
M m F r a n k C r a n o r o f C n i g
vis ite d a t t he par en tal . J. D . 1 .-o ne
h o m e F r i d a .JH n . W . ~ E d r n l a t o n o f R a l s t o n ,
Ne br ., pr es id e nt o f t he s ec o nd d l: -
tr lc t o q r a n i u t l o n o f W orne:\'a
C l u b s , s p e n t F r i d a y i n H e r m a n u
: vo n o f M n . E . C . B u n d l e .Sh e
wa n pr es en t al.t h e cl u b m e c l i n g
th a t a ft e rn o on .Ja m e s C o o p e r o n d fa m i l y m o ve d
l u t we e k fr o m th e W m .Pl e r t n
h on t o a fa r m w h e r e Mr . .
r w i ll b e e m pl o -|ed this nea-
son.M r .'Pleree,u r o h u be e n
r o o m i n g srith h l a i o n Jo hn ,h u
m o ve d i n t o th e p r o p e r l y vac at edb y H r . C o o p e r .'
M r .li l o r rl l n n ,w h o ha a be e n
h u n t h e p a s t a o ve n l d o y a l o o k i n g
n fl e r 't h o r e n t i n g o f h i s fa r m w u t
of b o r e, t t t u rn e d t o h i s h o me n e u ;
Mit ch el l, s . D. l as t W e dn es da y.W o r k m a n ar e .h us f a t p m ve n t
d o i n g s o m e r e m o d e l n g a t t h ¢J.
A. W o nt p r og z r t y o c c u pi e d by M r .
a n d j l n . R o r t A d a m s . Th e l u l l -
w a y h l a b e e n t o r n o u t a n d a l l o f
th e ro o m s noe b e i n g n l u t a m l ,w h i c h w i l l t h a n b e p a i n t w .Th e
fa m i l y h a s l fl o ve d t h e i r fu r n i t u r e
ou t w h i le t he wo r k i a be i ng d on e .
M r .a n d M r a .C .H .Su t to n o f
n e a r , B l a l r vi s i t e d Th u r s d a y e ve -
ndng at U10 J. M. W es t ho me.R .H .Rasmu ssen sp e nt ae ver a ld a y ! t h o g m t w e ¥ k i n L i n c o l n a l -
te n di n g t e ata to co nve nt io n o f
Mu t u a l In s u r an c e c o m p a n y re p r o -
zcnt ativeu.
M n .F . 0 .Sw an s on , M is a H i l -
dn e d a nd Ed vra r vd d ro ve t o O mn h n
Tu es da y.
D e p u t y g a m e warnlcn,W .P .
D i x o n o f . Te k a m n h w a s n H o r m n n
bu a i n e u c n l l o l W ed ne sda y.
.M n Jo h n S u t t o n , w h o i s s t a y -
k i va l Mr. Sutton =>==f=q}_; :Year
a r a r e w n t ,1 n t t u tweek at l ge 3 . Bl . \'| 'pe; t ho me.p
M n . W a l d o H a n c o c k a n d L u c i l o
we r e T-ek amal a vlnlt ora be t we e n
t r l i n a Th u r s d a y a ft n r n o o n .
endous.
The U, S,A, Says
Our Meats Are 0 K
You wlli enjoythe (inert
Spring Clean Up
,AT TA-BUY Ifnmfr
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~E SURE AN D G E T
YO UR 'r1 cKL "m.W EPAY YOU BACK $.0 5
ON EVERY s W ORTH
YO U BUY
Thn Eddle's rough ways
,often rend us.
Hls energy's so mething
stuplendousi
Emergencies thrlll him,
And rush-orde rs nn
h i m
John will has accepted 1heagency for the Stark Bros. Nurs-ery smx and u traveling in thisvicinity at present., aolicjting or-
ders for :rung delivery .James l ar."laon made a huainesi
trip to the Douglas county seat onlp! Tueada{;Mm M.Cameron of Blair,came up Tuesday evening for anon-r night viall. with relatives.
Elzy Wood wil down from Te-lumah one day lut week lookin!
after bnaineu matters.lir. and Mrs. D W. Rutledge accompaniedby Elks Hattie Treet.metered to Omaha Wednemday and
spent lhe day.Mr and Mrs.Dave Gustln of
De Soto, weve calling on }{e:ma.:friends last Wwneaday.Mrs.Guntin attended the Aid Societymeeting at Mrs.Ed Olson;that
aftemoomMaster Billie Graham went toOmahaFridaeveningto visitrelatives over 61° week-en.| and at-
tend the wcdfiinx of an aunt.The Ladies' Aid Society of thoM. II. church met at the home of
Mn. Eli Olson Wednesday afternoon.Nineteen member: and oneguest were present.Mrs.Dave
Guatln of Do Soto was a guest.Mrs.Dixon ae-:ved n deliciouslunch lo her guests.Hina Flor-ence Williamson will be honleaa tothe Aid at an all :lay meeting onWe~1.l:\es.Ia5. March 23.Each lady
will take something for a dinnerwhich will be served at noon. He-sirle being busy at quilting,theladle! have an order for two dozenaprons and it ia hoped all 1ho
can, will go.Lllal Vera Trevita of NewtonIowa, a grand-daughter of S. M.Parrish, agyéearnl on a programat W HO,a Blolnea Wednesdayeveningandher relatives and
friend: heme were "tuned in" tohear her.Misa Vera is a gradu-ate of Drake Coneervalor of Mu-sic and is a teacher of p ano. Be-
aidea her piano number the wanaccompanist for the male quartetof Newton and also una a duetnumber with Henry Ver Stu; "IDon't Know Why".The number
was composed and wdlten by MissVero ond Mr. Ver Stug.Harry Leach, of on Leach cmd
ing company, last week loaded hisstock, a ca: of horses and oc\eofmules and shipped them to a place
near Red Oak, Iowa where the Co.
hal a contract for a large pieceof grading.The atooli \raswin-'tered here on the Woods-Updlke
ranch.
Hiking, leveling and seeding thealriof land l1!l\|.¢1!n the aide-...li and the curb occupied the at
tention of a groan.many of our:itizens thcqrasl week.With the
result of most of the work bein:
,completed just before the rain andsnow which was ideal for iL|A very pleasontl St..Patrick's
,day party was given by Misa
,Bessie Lyaholf at the home of Mrs.Anna Pedclig lint \'i'e.lnea=iay evelning, at which the following were
present: Misses Mary Wray, Lilli-an Kramer.Bertha Soker,Julia|.lackson, Mildred Swanson, Wilma
1
Surdny
kzlrhcn utcmilx Ima been incur
purated for $10,000 by I.. D. Bur-nllc Lu!Zlwenry Truhlsen gf Herman, 11. B. and John A.arriganof Blair and E. A Rmac of Omaha.The nliclc slicer is a very handylittle innvunrent for the #icing of
fruit: and vegatsblcs nd was pat-ented br the two former grntle-men and this lx its introductlon on
the market.The play :entitled "Second Childhood"given by the Epworih
League nt ihe Legion hall InstFridny evening was witnesscd bysn large audience and was enjoyedby |11 who lltemlcsl.Those ilk-
ing part and Mrs. L. C.Hansen
and Ilcv. and Mrs. Riggs,whocoachcd them, |.re to be ¢ongratu~lltrd on Lhe presenlalion of theplay, the different characters tak-mg thel: part: in a pleuint and
natural way.Musée promding andfolluwinthe acts 1-mn furnishedbythe 'n.,,m,,orchestra undcr
the slintlion of Mm E. P }ln|1sv:1.
The as' wa.; prcemcrrlcd at Rose
Hill edncsday evening wherithem was scarcely atnnding :oeminthechurch.Sir.Mcwhecmeycf Dmnhn, n friend of Rev. Rigg,gave mveral violin nelccticma
which mem greatly appreciated.Mrs. Fcltcrmxn of Lincoln, dll-trict supervisor of the O.E. S.
\slw was here on her official visitto the chlptcr wuz a guest T11u.1-day aftemoen until I`riday of MinJulia Jlc klqn, worthy matron of
:he local order.
The many fritnds of Jesse Ryanwill be lorry 5 learn that he isa vuy sick man It present, 1 physidun pronouncing his troubls as
1 nenf cua hn;kdown.Sickncu lt.my time is .zgrettablc but -rornizlg '
nl this time th wdns' work just 'beginning mlm in quite » handi-i
caHu.-,.Helen Born,primary
teacher in the schools at Rogers,Nebr. came over Friday for anover Sunclny visit with home folkmJ. ll. Johnson and Jugs EHck-.arn drove to Omaha on business'
Monday.lThiriecn members and ons guesta\£en¢Ie.l the Womans Club umcting at the home o f Mn A. W..
Barge Fdday afternoon, March 18.
Mrs. W. C. Edmonann of Ralston,Nrbr., president fathe ggpoué dinlrictof Woman (1ub1 wniu aguest.Election of offiffn result-nl in Mrs. E. C. Burriic, gsho has
sawed as preskient the past year,being re-elected. Hn. T. J. Reevewill nflin fill the office as vicepresident and Mrs. E. W. Burdic
as tnasurcr. Mrs. Henry 'IHuhlsen
was elected mcmuqi n place ofMrs. 0. H. Godsey.e pnshlcntunnpu. ..l that she would appoint
her :ommittcex at once.The mem-ibors hpd a p1|::|..unt surprise when
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the prwidtnt called for the treas-un:r'a report.She announced thatMr. E. w. Bunlic hu pnescntedthe club with A purse which wasto be used to muist in any extrapxpcnses, for the district conun-tinn.Mr. Bunlic hnd called onsome of our business!men, who
have the thanks of tlub mcmbcnfor their kindnesx.Mr. Bunlic re-ceived a rising vote of thanks forhis Earl. in Zhc lfflir.Mrs. BenWar wr became a member of theclub.For .the regular program,
Mrs. S. C. Row: and Mrs. }I. L.Swan nnawcrcei the roll call with:L current event.Mrs. 0. H. Godmy :tend a. paper on "Pmhihllion"I\'l.1l M.-5. H. L Swan on "WomanSuffra;zv", which was set in the
Su{lern¢e*'.The nvxt meeingwhsch was set in Xhe club calendar
for April Isl with Mrs.HcnryT n \ l 1 | u \ n n 'u |n v n l l u n H a l l n n .
the late Louis Wachtnr was abrother-inlaw oi Mrs. Adams.L. I). Bunlie of 0.1u21a uns call
ing on Herman friends last Wrd
nes-day.Mlm Ethel llmmc. a student inthe commerrial department of Midland College at lremonl.,nm.:over i'ri.lay for n utek-and visit
nt ihc parental, R. H. Bovec home.Plans arg going along nicely and
everything in ready for entertain-ing the annul convention of theSecond District of Woman? Clubsherenext Tuesday and Wednm-
day, March 29 and 30.Reserva-Lions have been made to lnlm care
of Ill delegates.Beside the dele-gates and the district officers, thestate president, Mrs.Wm. Minlurmd several of the s!.nt¢ officenwillbe here.An lnvitzltion has
been extended io lhu Monday Af-lcrnoon (.,|ub of Blair and Lhc TcZsamah Womntfs Club.With fav-orable weather lierman will nodoubt entertain | very large crowd
on those xlayjm The sessions willbe held in tha Baptist church will!the Better Home Exhibit and theevening lectun in the Legion h|.ll.
Luncheon: will be 1ervcd at noonat the Legion hail dining room by
the India: of the Womufs Auxil-
i;:y .A banquet will be held harmon the evening af the 29th underihc nuspicrs of the Indies of theBaptist guild.This will be open
to the hushamls af members.Mrs.E. C. Bunlic, president of the localclub, nil! opgn the morning |e1~sion with an addxns of welcome.The response will be made by Mrs.
Paul A. Wilcox, district vice pres-
ident..Thru: minute reports ofyear! work will be giwn by theprveaidenvsof th; c lubs of thediatrict.The theme of the fL4ler-ation is "Better ¢quipped Homes".
There will be an idul homc ex-hibit at the Legion hall.The dil-play £0 consist of elcciric appli-ances and plumbing-desig:1ed tolighknhousework.The exhibit
will be open to the public between7 and 8 o'clock.Then: will be nnillustratedlectureonthefossilbexls of Nebraska by Dr. Barbour
nf the University of Nvbralkn,which i1 open to the public.Thecntin; pxngram in made up of goodihinis and should be a very cn-""° 1. und interesting one Mrs.
Wm/ Minier of Oakland,state
president,alla Mrs.W. C. Ed»mislun, diizrin president, will ad-
drvsI the conventigrn Ind 4 num-ber of other talented speakers. Thedrama department under Mn. A.S. Hardngton of Umnhx, will present the prize winning play beforethe nnsembly on the nflcmoon of
the fini; day.According to Mrs.Edmiaton the conventimm promisesic he the best one ever held andas she stated only 4 blizzard willinterfere with the xttcndance.
Mrs.»Geo. Potter of Aurora. Ill.,
is in Herman at pnescnt fo: z viwitwith her father, Horace West andbrother, Miles and other relativesand friends.She will be betterremembered as Min Syvilla West.
Rev. J.P. Rigg was a dinnergue=t Sunday il. the C. H. Blan-
chard home.Mrs.Geo.Sheets apcntia few:lays the past week with relatives
nt lllai..The high school basket ball beamwith their coach, Rudolph Gaoppcrand. Superintendent Guffey. were:entertained by the Lions Clabwt
supper last lfriday gvening.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christoffcr-son visited Sunday at thc A. R.
Hamer home.Mrs. Everett Himes entedalnesl
n number of fricmls at a kiichénshowerSaxunduyafternoonfor
day.Tho annual county SundaySchool convention of \\a1hi.1gioncountyweumlcrstazulis to beheld at lfru Congregatibnal church
at Blair, April 24.
McCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Rose and
baby o Blnir spent Sunday after-renon Iml c\e:1ing with Mr.nnd
Mm James Thorupggn and Iamily.
Miss Jeanette Robertson,who
teaches the lower :nom ni Mc-Clrthy schoql Wu ill a few days
last week.Mary Anderson taught
for her on Friday.Paul Barry moved to his moth-
er's farm in this vicinity last
Thursday.Mrs John Aronnan was A bm-
nma visitor in Calhoun last Wed-
nesday.-All of the members of the Mc-
Carthy Progressive Club werepresentxt their meeting at_the
home of Mrs.Hiya; Boscnhnhil
Inst Thundly.Mrs Himliey pvc:the lmson on convenient equip-
ment for the kitchen.The mem-
bers enjoyed a debate on which
they would buy,an ice creamIf:eezer or .1 bread knife with a
$1.25.Them 'ken no judges soIthe winners were not decided on.
Fr.-.Roscnbmlm lmd prcuared nlcontewt,having put yellow and
white kernels of corn in a jar, two-
lthirdn yellow and onethird white
ind the members were to guessthe number of each.Mn. Chester
Ammon receivnd first prime andMn. Fred Long received the con-
lnolatiun.Them were St. Patrick
udecorntions, nd the lunch beingin keeping with the occasion, was
l\er\.ed by Mrs. Jlmcs Mullin and
'Mm James Thompson.The next
meeting will be held with Mrs.
Wm. Thompson.Mrs. Fred Long
nncl Mrs. C J. Hindley will serve
}rcfft;hmcnL\.g hir. and Mm Clayton Argnson
'of Omuhx spent the vreekmnd at.the parf agtal Georg! Snyder homc
in this vicinity.They rcturneo
.home Sunday,ncco.mpani¢.l by
him Cheieer Aronson, who spent
a fur dsys wiLh them.Mi n Grace Thompson,who
teaches ut Cnlhoun. spent the week
eml at the parental Dan Thomp-'non hcnw|Wm.McCann of Benson spent
[mm Wulr.esc}ay until Saturday at
llw Wm. lhmison .home
|Mr. nml Mrs. Fred Long spentSundayinBlair at the parental
J. J. Long homo.
l Pete Nelson helped Mr.John'Ammon and Chester butc her lui
Monday.
l Weston Long is helping hisfatherwithfanninggrainthis
week.|M ;and Mrs.Leon Hindlcy
spent Sunday at the Fred M21-
tcra home in the Haney district.l Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hin: vim
itod her mother,Mn. Spring in
isvington lui. Sundny.Mias Stella Hindley, who teach-
.es at the Greene school, spent the
week end with home folks.She
lmill not beach school next year assheplanstoattendtheWnyrm
State Nnrmzal.l Mrs John McDonald went to
1
|Mas liclqna Suesis pant ihe1Acrk end with homg folks |},Elk-horn.
|?§EW ENGLAND NEWS
Mr and MP1 Floyd Mngill andson visited at Henry Ho\en11ick'sBlonday evening.John Erik.=e:1, E: W. Smith nm!?1lnl.on,hnd Harry Thielfoldt went
o .ay.Blrfnnd M m Neil Thom n:pd family visited at Frank s¢l§1"f.
fer`| Tuesday shernoon.M.: and Mm. Nels Llrscn werwelil Omaha Wednesday.Mrs. Robert Hancock was :L Fri-
day visitor at Bert Obersfs.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nelsonand son were Sunday evening vis-
itors at the Nels Larsen home.
Neil Thompson spent Thumlnynizht at Enrl 'I'hon1pson's.Vernon Hovcndick called atF. E. Fletchcfs 'I\x¢|day.Mr.and MJ .George IafthswereTeknmahcallersTuesday
morning.Miss Geraldine Eriksen vizltedthe school Tuesday.George Aeiremun in working forHarold Curley.William Olsen sawed wood for
Victor Skov Monday.
Freeman Loft1s F. E. Fletchernnd Earl wen Mondpy afternooncallers nt Cara C:.\':neron'x.Earl Thomason wa.: a Blair vil-
ito mn 'I\1esdny.;Mr.and Mrs.T.B.Gonssrrl
were Tekunah viaiton 'I\:¢=clay.l Misa. Marguerite Lemon was a
esdny evening visits: at George
ftLs'.Mr.and Mrs.Chris L.nscn of
Blair were Thursday visitors atNels 1.arsen's.I Neil Ihomp=on was a Blair vil-ilor on Monday.|Mr.and Mrs.Howard Curley
Jud son Robert were Sunday eve-
ning visitors at Wm SpHck's.l Neil Thompson and family were
Sunday afternoon visitors at Earl
"I'hom|J5ons.l Earnest and Harlan Kruger
spent Sunday evening at M.
Blum's..John Jackson wus a Sunday aft-ernoon caller at Chas.Haven-
dick's,Freeman Loflis wu s Saturdaynight nn1 Sunday vhltor at the
C. Loftis' home in Blair.Oscar Blum wal in Delmmah
oh Thursdny.Miss Helen Jacobsen visitedwith Miss Halen Kruse: Thursday
evvning.|Mr. and Mrs. W m. Sprick and
,Dmllne spent Sunday at Howard
Cur s"=Wally Updlke spent Sunday lf!-
ernoom at Wilbur UpdikcsHarry Thlclfolclt was a Satur-day night guest at E. W SlI1l¥l1'8
Mrs Floyd Magi!! anal wn wereWednesday visitors at John Jack-
sunk.Floyd and Lester Curley wereTuesdayvisitors at Clifton Cn r
lcy'| in Tekamah.|Mrs. Frank Eriksen and Hund-
eine called Wednesday evening at
Wm.. Sprickfs.Miss Ruth Paulson visited withMba Esther Kruger Sunday after-
noon.'Earl Thompson and :mn Earl
were Thursdly evening visitors atWilbur Updlkeh.0:ca:Blum called at Georg!
Lnftig' Thursday nftcmoon.Louie Sknv of Blair was n Fri-
day visitor at Victor Skov's.John Jackson was a Blair vm-tor on 'I`ursd:1y.Mrs. Floyd Curley spcnt severaldays lnlt week with her folks. Mr.
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Spring Clean Up
THIS IS THETIM1-1
See us for Wall Paper or Paint.
PRICES RIGHT
Largest Stock in the City Row on Hand
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Epperly & Nelson
Phone 144 217 E Washington St
steak that you ev er sat
down toll yo u huvlt here
"Unc le S a m"inspects
ii, then we Inspect it so
as to ma ke sure th a t
our Custo mers are ge t-
tlng jus t what the y are
pa y lng (o r.
Our Groceries and Fresh
Yegetables are equa lly
as good.
Dhnne 75. we are nlwavs
I
- . . . . ... . "v U " . _ U _, n\\|.*e]|; later, 011.10 to ill ¢0n1ing just
n t thv : lo am o f t h e d i s fr i c t c o n -vv .iiu.1.Th e m vm l x r s o f t h e Ba p t i s t
:m i l d a x - } 1 ro 1 . \r i . 1g for a n u n te r -
i a i n m u n l i o h e K i w n A p r x l l .Th a
m a i n fc a t u w - w i !!b e " A W o m a n -
i f :\\'c¢|ding",n bu r le s qu e m n r -
ri ag e f. '€ mm on }.3l r s .M a r y Pyl es w a s ,Saloonr1uual3.H1 l.1:=t Th u r s d a y n i g h t
nn l l h i l l b e e n q u it e lo w b ut w e a r e
g l a d t o r e p o r t th a t s h e i s s o m e -
w h a t i m p r m m l a t pr es e nt .H e r
iI|.: cs< i n du e- to her pdva nced nge.
Ik v. : m d M r s T. J. R e e s e w e r ei n Li n c o l n lu st xvcek w h e n :th e
Rvv. u tl én de d a co nfen gn ce o f Bu p-
Li s t m in i s t e r ; a n d M rs . R e e se vi l -
it rvl fri en ds .
W a h l h:\.~= been rQc¢i\~ni h e x
th a t Su p t . No n i Se n e y hu b e en r r -
r l vc w i l as su pe r in t en d en t o f th e
Dc c a iu r sc h o ol ; fo r an o t he r ye a r .
M r s . F r a n k A m i c k h a s m o ve d
i n l o t h e fo r m e r p o s t o l fi c e b u i l d -
m g a n d h a s o p e n e d 1 d r e s s m a k -
i m :sho p.Mi s s Al ic e Tr i u l e t t i s
o p e r a t i n g n b e a u t y p a r l o r i n c o n -
zuvtlion.
B e r t L o w e i s d r i vi n g n n e w
Chc\r\\1L£m a c h pu rc ha se d la s !
~o f the Aromaon g a r a g e a t
J n r .
M r . a n d M m H e n r y P y l e s , w h o
rc s i . !e o n a fa r m n e a r A r i i n g t c n ,
" u r e o ve r Fr id :| }l o n ¢ c " h i !m o -
M r i .H a r o l d B r e w s t e r ,w h o w i l l
mo r e s o b n in t o h e r n e w h u m t . Th e
a ft u r n c o n w a s sp en t i n p l a y i n gra n t s a n d w a s n h x p 5* on e for all.hl r s . B n c ws l c r w a s JL r e ci p i e nt o f
an :Lumber o f us e fu l ar ti cl es f u :
h e r ho m o .B c fo r c t h e y dcpzwtefl
fu r t he ir ho m es l h g ho s te s s se r ve d
n le m jw l i ng l un c h o f fr u i t s a l a d ,
c a k e a n d co ffe e .Th o s e w h o c n -
iva m l Bl rll . Hi me s' ho sp it ali ty u mm
M i n e s Li i l i e K u h l m a n ,M i h l r vd
S w m u o n Eleclyce Godsey,H a z e l
R a n ,H e l m Bo va e,M m .H a r o l d
\'\ ebdcr,H r s .L a Ve r n e L o w e ,
Mr s . Jo h n S u t to n a nd A lx s . El m o n
W e st ."-- ~_M r s . A n n a l ' a r § ° c f O m a h a . n c
:ompa:\ie.i 'Res J\ P R i s x t o H e r -m a n l a s t Iu es dn §a n d a p t n t t h e
a w n i n g n t t h e J.M .W e s t h o m e
vi s i t i n g h e r l i t t l e g r a n d - d a u g h t e r ,
Be t t y M a r ie K c l i e y .
(Jn S at u rd a nfie rn o cn , Mc h . 19 ,
H r s . A .R .a r p e r w a s l a k e ; b y
su r pr i m w h e n s e ve r al o f h e r n e ig h -
b o r s g a t h c r t d a t h e r h o m e t o r e »
m i n d h e r t h a i c h e h a d as se d an -
o t h e r mile sto ne.A r e=lu n ch ,
br ou gh t by t he s el f- in vi te d gi mr st n,
u n s s e n e d I a i n i n t h c a f t e r n o o n ,
cona iat ing o f safld wirh lrs,pickles,
ta ke ,;>:nc}1er»a n d co ffve .Th o s e
pr es en t we re M rs . C. H . Bl nn ch an l,
M r s .Il a n 1 And er se n,M r s .B o r n
Ma l l e r , M m C ly d e F i tc h , M ra . B o aW a c h t r r ,M r s .Jo se ph Ba n d a r ,h M 5;r .s .; M r e ¢. To m W a k efi e l d, Jr ., : m l M 3 5r m r ,r s a 5 l g l e s , w h o u s \ e r } ` { 1 | r i 1 e n e W a c h t e r .L l
A h r g u c m w d a l t c z n i e d U t e r e p !Ti me r Th o n c w a s I. T e k n m n h
ul a r m e e t i n g o f t h e ( }I. ; 3 la s t c a l l e r F n d a y .
'l;h 1.m \d: y eveni ng, Mar di 17.M n .
lc r . t c | m a n o f Li nc o ln ,d.i=trict
M r s .Gi l b e r t Ol so n vi si te d r e l -
at i ve s i n O m a h a fr o m Th u r s d a y
5':P ¢rvi sor o f t h e th i r t ee n t h d l l -u n t i l M o n d a y atc t w u pr e s e n t o n h e r o ff i c i a l 'Mr s . C H. B l an c ha r d ca m e h om e
vi n i t £ 0 t he c h ap t e r .Sh o p r a is e d W e d m s d x y n i g h t fr o m A r l i n g t o n
th e w o r k a f m e c h a p t e r ve r y h i g h -w h s r e x h u sp e n t t h e p u t w e e k .
H e r m a n u n i t r: 1¢ la y a n a vm r e u uu n t i l S u n d a y w i t h h e r s i s t e r , ~
Ta y l o r F r c m fh .§ h c w a y s o r r ,o
fi n d hmr q u i t e me k .Musa Gussae
Jones, a \i=<iting :s|:;1se, of Omaha.
was also ther e v1.s1t1=1g hcr sister,
" ff . E a r l I` r e n c \ : i . n 1 R u c ]
! \ {)" i ' T ' " " ° i ; ` < § ' ° § 'S F l ;
i c a n a w e n 0 m a n m a
unz!M r s .M i l l e r re t u r n e d \\;itl:
t.heE1 lu es -i s -=f,§;f °;¢§;="G'~g *
r t r s l r .rs .r n reLL . ; br z l h es , E fl m c r M c D o na l d .n
|M r s . E d O l s o n o f H e r m a n s p e n t
* f r o m W m in qs da y u n t i l Su n d a y
w i t h h e r m o t h e r , M r s . R a c h e l M c] l) on :\ \d , h el pi ng he r wi th he r wo rk .
Mr s . L jc D on n }d '| h an d s a re he a li n g
g n l c é i y u f !!! b e i n g b u m c d n c ve m i y
re ce nt ly .
PEAEEFUL HILL
A r t h u r M u e l l e r a n d A i b c r t
K n h n k w e r eTu es d ay .A n u m b e r
th i s vic i n i t y
W a s h i ng t o n
M r s . Jo h n
b i n h d n y o n
r
ca l l e rs i n O m a h a o n
o f y o u n g p e o p l e fr o m
nt t em l ed th e d a nc e i n
W e dn es da y eve n i n g .
W r i c h ce l e b r a te d h e r
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