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Washington County.VOLUME xxx:BLAIR,NEBRASKA,MARCH 31.1927 NUMBER 10
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PRE-DISTRICT
~Ten Schools Conlpeted ln the ?re»
District Deelamalory Contest on{Friday March 25.Blair D;
baten Show _Superlori!y.
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music CONTEST IS COMING!
.Four Wlnnen of This Contest to
Meet Wlnnen ol Other District
Contests for the Championship.
In the PreDistrict Declamatory
Contest held in the Blair HighSchoolFridayafternoonandeve;ning the contestant.:of the BlairHighSchoolmadeaveryfine
showing.They retumcni winners
over the ten schools entered in the
contest.Blxlr scored a tout of
10 iits by wirning first in thepo ..cntorical section and first in medramaticsection.Omaha Gentrnl
was A clone oecond with 8 pointlwinningfirstintheextcmpore.speaking section and second ln the
aorztorlcnl section.
Other schools to score pointswere:North Bend 5 Fremont 4OmahaSouth4Snyder 4 mdOmahaNorth1.The work ol
Kenneth Gilbertson .and BettyNobleofBlairwasoutstanding.Kenneth in the eration Toumint
L Ouverture showed a fine fitt
ish and polinh.Interpretation that Betty Noble
gave to Number Six could hnnilybeimprovedUpon.She gale this
nelection in a free natural stylethatwontheapprovalofthe
judges.The llM305 for the contest mere:Mr.Elwood Murrny head of the
department of Speech of Midland
College and Mr.Mimer head oftheSchooloftheSpokenWord
nm] Fine Art of Onulu.Mr.Mur
ray judge of the cxtempore ond
the orntorical sections while ltr.Misner judged the dramatic lidhumorousicctlqp..(Please l\1rn to Pnge Four).
MENCKEPARIS!!xUP=rzA1.s
The marriage of Misa DorothyParishdaughterof Mr.and Mrs.;Freeman Parish and Mr.RalphLienckenon of Mr. and Mm.HenryMenckeallof this city took place
last Monday evening March 28 at6:30 at the home of the brideBev.H.Wenlirzg local pastor oitheGermanLutheranchurchofIiiciating.A wedding dinner at the }||.ri.ahhomefollowedandthenewlywedsloftthateveningforOmahatotakelhgtraintoChicagowheretheywillmaketheirhome.
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EIGHT!!GRADE IIXAMS
The Eighth Grade Exam
inations will he held Il1ursday and Friday April 7 and
3 at the following places:Wsushington New England
Fontanelle Arlington Blair}Ierman and Kenszml..
In Blair the applicantswillmeet in the court roomwhereSupl(Marsh will
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Mr.and Mrs.Roland Warrlcl:
and Mr.:md Mm.Norman War
rick entertained at n dance at the
Scheffler lull last Saturday evoninginhonorofthebirthanni
vernnes of Mrs.Norman :nd Mr.
Rdland Warrick.Those present were Hr. and Mrs.
Albert Matthiexen Mr.and Mrs.
Chnl Mntthiesen Mr .and Mrs..John Hooks Mr.:nd Mn.Menno
Lanen hir.and Mrs.Carl Bohn
Mr. end Mrs.hlny Bohn Mr.and
Mn.B:Larsen Hr.and Mrs.
Hounnl.Wil1inmso:\Hr.end Mrs.Charles Hurd Mr..mai Mrs..Ben
Pike Mlm Ella Nohrnberg llli
Elnye Hughes Hines Edith and
Gertrud¢Warrick Mears GiHor.1
lCo1npton Stanley Blundo 1Iamy»Boh|Omanie Warrick Ernest
Munson and the hosts and hostess
ez.All departed at n latehour
after ln enjoyable time.
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FLAGS Toschools
Silk Flag!to be Presented to
McCarthy und Green School
Dimfmt Exereieel by
Sehoo|.|ind W.H.C.
A LESSON IN PATRIOTISM
The w.R. C will meet ln 1 bodyattheMcCarthyschoolatoneocloel¢p.m.Friday and with .titUrxvwmmwillpresentn:ilkfhg10thegchoolandatthreepm.Friday April 1 and with fit
mony at the Green school south
west of Calhoun.At elch school a suitable progmrnofpatrioticnaturewillbe
tgiwn.The schools will give the
iF1ng Salute and patriotic long!and then the ladies will make the
presentation speech..l This is a fine lcnaoni n patriotismandtheW~R.lj.ladies are to becongratullztwonthefinespiritlthutprcmptmltheact.
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]Tnn\day April 5 Achievement Day
Program Will Be Glren It Cllrll
tlsn Church.Different 1395 of
Water stenu on Dinghy.
amz;WOOD ls ncsrnvcmn
Pl€1am To ne Helfrfbm 2 to 4
OClocll.Interesting Prornm
Outlined and Everybody lnrlted.
0:1 Tuesday April 5 the projectleader:who have been taking re;ular monthly lessons in more convenientkitchen:will hold theirAchievementProgramattho
Christian Church in Blair.
Different types of farm Watersystems will be on display and explainedbyMr.Ivan Wood of the
Agricultural Engineering Deputrnent.These types mln from the
simple pitcher pump WPG for thebeginnergwhocannotLffondthecompletetypefor a fur mn.The program will be held from2to4oclocknadeverybodyis
invited.The program is u fol
lows:
Proglect ChairmanMrs.Jams!Mullin
Song Leader Mrs. C. J.HlndleySongAmericatheBeautiful
EveryoneIntroductionandWelcome
Mrs.Chu.Lamb
Original Stuntl_Drum Neighbomood Club
Prokcl ReportMrs. G. W.Snowdon!Dnd Appreciate:Mothers Talentsg__Harpy Hollow Club
Kitchen Orchestra Busy Bee ClubJollyCoffeeClub
Oridnxl Poem
McCarthy Progre5.aivc Club
Ebeneezer Chusnmn
Bell Creek ClublRernarkiby Co AgentMr. Geo. E.Bates
Announcements Hr I. D.Wood
Sn:.The More We lleet Io».gltber (Quan:0 Du Liber
Augustine).EyeryoneRemember.Everyone is invited.
COUNTY rmcm:zz zimsnxss
The mxagg of Min Gertrude
Allen daughter of Mr.and Mn.Scott Allen of Ft.Calhoun townshipnndMr.Charles Merritt of
Aurora Neb.took pllce WednesdayMarch23attheChristian
church plrsonage in Fremont Neh.
Mrs.Merritt Ls 3 graduate of
the Blldr high school and hasbeen
teaching for the put three yearsastheHaneyschoolsouthoftown.She intends to finish the
school year.Both Mr.md Mrs.Men:ke ~~~
~graduates of the Blair high schoolintheclasses of 1021 and 22 re~.1=pec¢ivoly.They have open!practicallyalltheirlivesinBlairand
an:considered among tlie finestyoungpeopleinthevicinity.Mr Ellencko Ll attending the ArtInstituteofChicagoandhasagoodposition along wiLl1 his school
uork.His bride is also interestedin his nrt and together they should
make n great succesx of the stork.
The Enterprise joins u host offriendsinoxtemlingcongratulations:ml best wishes to thesq ewtimsbleyoungpeople.Relatives who atoemled the wed
ding were Mr.and Mrs.FreemanParishandMr.and Mrs.HenryMcnckeparentsof the bride and
groom Mrs.Claus Menclce grandmother of the xrwm.of Blair Mr.
and Mrs.Harold Pariwh brothermulsisterinlawof thgg bride andMrs.Ellnrtiranen all of Pomlor.
SI}lISONREBVES NUPI|.\LS
Mr.Clarence Simpson and Miss
.Ruby Reeves were married Wed
nosalny afternoon March 30 attheM.E.parsonage in Fremont.Both of the contracting partiesmore rrareml to manhood :mil wornanhooelinthiscityandattended
the city schooh.
Mr.Simpson is the Aon of Mr.
and Mrs.Frank Simpson ot thiscityand the bride is the slaughterofHr.and Mrs.U.S.Reeves ofDeSoto.
For the past five years theyhaveboth been employed in Omnha.The hrlflc :ur head stenographorfortheNebraskaPowerCo.and the groom has been workingfor the United Cigar Co. ofOmaha.They have decidw to east theirlotwiththeIarmersandwillgotohousekeepingontheWilliamCarpenterfnrlnnearSpiker.The Enberprhe joins a host oifriend:in extending congratulstions and beat wishes to these fine
young people.
Wxshinglon County Hu Two Re
markable Old Couples.0b~
3 serve 550| and 6llt||Anni
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I OLD PEOPLE ARE HONOREI)
StorkgMr. and Mrs.William Stork Sr.|ol Arlington were moat happilyisurprlledSundayafternoonwhentheirchildrengrandchildrennmlnnumber of other relatives called tohelpthemcelebrate!their 55theddingannivoesarywhichoccurredInhtweek.
The aitornoon passed pleasantlyinvisitingandintheeveningnlbounteousdinner was soned pre
Mx. nm]Mm Stork have lived in
Arlington and vicinity for GDyoursand are eounml almong the sturdypioneers of Washington county.Allloltheir children live here WIfl1~Ll:i;exception of one rlaughtgY Mrs.William Dohlkettor ol Perkins
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The ch:ren wlto were presentincluded:. Q and Mrs.Will StorkJr.and family;Mr. and Mrs.GotliebStork and family;Mrs.AnnaGmuic and family;Mr.and Mm
John Stork and family;Mr.nnrlMrs.IEddie Stork and family;.Mr.and Mrs.August Stork nm!family.0thor relatives present uere:Mr.and Mrs.Casper Stork and family;Mr.:tml Mrs.Fred Stork and fumily;Hr.and Mrs.Otto Gruenlce
Mr.and Mm Henry Knoeht andfamilyMr. :md Mrs.Im.|l Knecht
Hr and Mfrs.Il.C. Coopercelobratedtheirsixtiethweddinganni
versary Monday and had withthorn:dl of%l1eir children exceptOng son Wm.who live1in CincinnatlOhio.He with his wifeanddaughterspent a two weeksvacationhereluiAugustvisiting
The newlyweds are living on theMinot Wilcox place which they will
farm with Mr.Wilcox this yen.They am reeelving the heartycongratulationsoftheir(Honda.
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Yovxc;FOLKS WED
A wry pretty hnrne wedding:took plncg last Sllnclly afternoonMarch 27 at 5 oclock who:1 MissAlmaEKla.\.en daughter of Mr.and Mm Henry F.Klasscn of FI..Calhoun was united in marriagetoMr.Walter L.Snppenflelll old
r.ut.|on of Mr.and Mrs.W II.lsappenfield of this city nt the]bHdes home in FL Calhoun._Rev.W.H.Underwood of BlairIwaatheofficiatingminister.Ida
Klnsnzn sister of thc bride ec:vedMbridesmaidandClydeSappenfieldbrotherofthegroomwasbest msn.
Following the ceremony adelic~ioue wo.ldi::g supper was servedto
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of officers for the city forthecomin:your is allectfornextTuesdayand
very little internt is beingtakenlgthematter.Each ward hu its competingcouncilmanandwillfightitout ln their :espectiveterritorial:lhd the manwho can get the montvoteswillbe the winner which is
right and as it should bc.On the school board therearetwophonotofillwith
threo men Harry MorinJ.L.Pounds ind Jena Nielsencompeting..ul three
men are mall known to the
public.The two first named
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sen has never held a public
office nor hal he asked forone.He tl a good level
headed budnus man and
wean no mlns collar end
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whathethinhia Hghton
any or all subjects that maycome up..Hoiasquue md
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l.lllClJl.l CLUBweek
Eleanor Dixon Arno Lorenzen and
Bull Lemme Are Asurded This
Honor.Hay 38:11 to June uh
In the Dale..
To BE ()UT31ANl]lNG IJvzwr
Miss Eleanor Dixon daughter of
Mr.and Mn.Ernest Dixon north
|ofBliir;Arno Lonenzen son ofibir.:ml Hn.Henry Lorenzen of
Ft.Calhoun and Bull Llzum sonnlHr.and HTL Chsrl¢|Lanu1e of
I>¢som.n¢ui»»ammvruufreetrips..Any other boy:orgirlscan make the trip by payingtheirown expenses and n number
of boys ond girls are planning topaytheir own way.If you wouldliketogojuttmakeyourplnnlknown to County Agerit Bates.
The Omalu Daily Journal Stock
mln awarded the trip to Min
Dixon on n news writing eontentof her sewing club nctlvitieaArnoLorenzenwillbe the guestof the Omaha Livestock exchange
as Washington county championpigclub member.
_Bari!Luurc will be the guestoftheUnionStockYardCo.ol
South Omaha bar virtue of beingicornclub champion of the county.
make this the xreltest club week
lever.The morning!will be spentlin:lass rooms while educationaljtripsthroughthoStateCapitalghuildingthoUnirenltythoIllini|
tentiary and Aeylums in the utter
lnoon.
CARAVERSDNGIVES
§coUn'rvsrsiuua?;Col'll`ES'l`APRIL16:1 *'
lwuhlnglon County Spelling Cowl
teal|o be Held ln the Bu.s.=
Auditorium on Slttlrdly April;
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i INTERSTATE CONTEST NEXT I
IO(Vile!Importance to the Chlll
dren and Attract:Attention of
the Entire County.
The Washington County SpellingContest will be held SaturdayApril16 in the Blair High School
Auditorium sterling it 2 p.m.Four from each district will be nllowedtoentertwofortheunitest and two for the written test.The list of word.: to be used willbc found in the Elton spoiler andthefollowingruleswillbeapplicable:
All local county and .\tnt¢contestsdullbegovernedbytherulesdatedbelowforuainoralorwrittentexts.Word::lull be repeated or definedat the request of the :ontentants.Three disinterested persons nhall
let as judges and their decision:hall be iinll.Ther;shall be two referees who:lull act u final authodty uponthepronunciationandmeaningof
words used in the contest vlilti whomayalso:ct as unlltlnts to thejudge:on questions of dlnffeement.
The winners of the first placelinbothoralmdwritteneontesuawillbeeligibletoenter the InterstateContestwhichwillbeheldat Rockport Mo.April 29 nm]the
winners of the second place will be
eligible to enter the ltatg contestwhichmeeuinLincoln on Sept.6..The Interstate Contest is of
course the main goal of the contegtantsandtoenm..1i.|eontmtisnmarkofdistinction.It embrlcilsixIntel:Klntu 1lebru~
ka Hluourl ton md South [Jakotl.This Interstlte meet is beingllmgnmaby cities outside of the
iterritory and just recently Supt.Marah who in the secretary for
the organisation neeojved an invi
tation to bring the 2928 meetingtoTorontoCanaan.
STATEMENI To VOTERS
Seven!of my friends have ln
Iformed me thlt it in being reportedthatIaminfavorof selling ourlelcctriclightplant to the highlinelcompany.I wish to state that thislisabsolutely false.I |.m for ourpublicutilitiesfirstIndlu!and
Ill the tim While my view!utothebest method of imiprovingourlightplantmaydifferfrom
[those cl some of my fellow counlcllmenis no reason uhy I should
be classed as 1 highling advocate.
Should I remain on the councilyourinterestswillbe honestly and
lofficiontly cured for..lt has nl
lwnys been my aim to use the ilmglguodjuclgmontinndnministerinkf the citya busineaa that I have
Plans are now bcmg made lol
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A ~~tried to use in conducting my own.
lD.1nn College (Zire:Final Number1ofrllst Concerts.Carl Ye110I\
1 Pianist (Zines Interesting Piano
Recital.
|}{](;}{{l.;l. ss rzxranys INMENT
ccrts put on bs Dina College wasgiunonitednemlayeveningthis
meek and proved to be nn enter
The last of the three Artist Con
Ithosepresent.Thg relatives who were pttienkwere:Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Snppen~field Misses Ruth and FrizncesandClyde and Clarence Snppenficld oflBlairMr.and Mrs.George llimi
ley of Ft.. Calhoun Misses MarthaandIdaKlnsson and Mr and Btn.
Henry F.ltlassen.Both young people are well :mlfavonblyknowninthisvicinity?ami t?1e51m\e the but wishes of ahost of friends.
They are living on Center StreetInDextenilleinthiscitywhom;they will be glad to greet theirfnends
Blass Schnwr entert.\ir|e.l the
of Xlrs LOI..|.1all Cooke on MondayowningblurKonaMoncapturedfirstpdzeMissPernaHutchinsonconxolatio:}and Mrs.Eleanor Huddleson :ut for all.Refreshments tlr trg served and uverypleuanteveningwasen
Cooper |:nci1or5 bridge club at the homo
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lnimnent of high clue in everyNspect.The three converts have provenofexceptionalworthandshould
have had better patronage from
the towns people.Ilowever unumber of people reaped the bene
fit and were well rewarded for
lmxt Tuesday:IOlt.P. C.Sorenson.
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l But one new name is added to?1.he list of eanclimlntea to be votedlonat :next Tuesdays election thatlofClnrkwnHalterwho will comipctewithA.R.Beale:for the!
Ifhuncrsinthe Second Wardf|Finn Ward Connell
1 John Bolt U. G.Garner A.W.
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l A.R.Beatles and Clarkson!Huller.
.Third Ward Council
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l0NIANELl.E Hlanwmr_e 0 oAbillhae:passed the
house making the Fontsnelle
highway n state hlghwlyandif .appzoveil by the lenatowillinallprobabilitybecome a relllty.ThismeansthatitwillreThizmeansthatitwillreceive state :ld and eventually be hardsurfaced If thiscomes to pau lt will be the
biggest help to Blair thatcanpoltniblybebrmtghtabout..
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cmf a K.Bendorf purchasedtlirltockandbusinessof J.I.Unrulx nnd will conduct 1 thoroughlyuptodate:nd conipletifumitureltore.The bndnen willbecontinuedinthepresentlocationat 213 West Wuhington St.Hr.Bender!hu conducted 1.1undertakingestablishmentinBlnlrfor norm yenn md his nevenfailU18¢Ufill?lad profudozul competencehnveplacedhimlnunusualesteemamongthecitizensof Blair.Prospective patrons willflndhim¢:leanout laualneu menofunquestionedintegrity.The
furniture store undgr Mr.Bem
dorf|management will uny .1complete atock of quality furnitune.
NEWAERATIHG
SYSTEMCDFIPLETE
Wnler New Being Pnmped From
Aerntlng Reservoir Dlreét to
Relervoln on Hill.Started
Pumps Wednesday p.m.
SYSTEM momis PERFECTLY
Blair 11 to have ;supply ofgoodlwholeaomawateratlut.After
yean of trying to get away fromthe poor water which she hu been
forud to g.n|l1|will .now have
water run through an lr\tin|laystem and through mixing chamberstintwillnotonlypurifyitbut will also soften lt.The unter now coming from the
deep well pumps is forced directlythroughthe:outing plant whenbrtheactionollightandairit
in purified.From the :eatingchamberitgoesdirectlytothe
mixing chamber when two poundsof lime ind onehalf pound of soda:uh are mixed with every onethousandgallonsofwaterthis
lots as 1 softener.From the ml:ing chamber it goes to the neeervoir end from there it is pumped[at the rate of three hundred fiftylgnllonsper minute to the big reservoir on the hill end then distri§lJuted to the users over the city.
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REGULARMEETING
IBII1. EmmaWashburnSpeak:onIPromotiono!Better Home:
|in This Community
[|ID HOLD SPE(I.r\L MEETING
Wednemday evening March 23was the regular meeting night for
the Womens Chamber of Comoreewhichwas held in the ffl?
library rent room.The meeting mu called to orderbythepresidentMrs.Minnie
Trlplett and the regular routine ofbusinessfollowed.Mm.Emma|Washburn who has been appointedby Seey.Hoover es the leaderlfor the promotion of Better 3{ome=Iin this conruunlty :poke nt lengthonhersubject.it ia hoped thewomenoftheChamberofCom
merce an create eonsidernble interest in thc nub}¢¢t.A special meeting to lay plansforpromotingthisnationalidea
will be held some time in the neartheir trouble.5 Fourth Ward Council futurehltbmioftenthat ron!t|.lentho{|1Irnmott Bolt ;p JennLn p 31tlrclass comes to towns of z EUS ronson....one and when it does it should hc o School Bond |To Till.I 1.l.!LI¢.
patronlxeml hy thc public.|Jens Nielson ll.L.Morris J.L;|have taken over the mag|}uund.Auto Exchange.1:will now be
E|cu1a.>.1>:1n HIRTIIDAY I tgllggl The North SidL Garage.
Mrs.Louisa Cooke celehmlod
hor eightyninth birth anniversaryonlast Sunday March 27 when anumberofrolntisugatheredather honn¢ to spend the day with
her.The out of town guests wereMr.J.N.Beckley of Omaha :ndhissonsRalphandSterlingof
Omaha and Ray of Missouri Valley.A daughter of Mr.BeckleyMrs.Bruce Cox of IL Calhoun
ru also present.
1 MOVES ro USC()
g Bob Caldwell und family leftlustFridayfor Lisro N1br.whore
they will reside on n farm.A sonhas been farming there for sometimeandMr.and Mrs.Caldwellwillkeep house for him and nuke
them=c1\es grcnerally useful.s
The Enterprise extends but
wishes mul hopes that they willmeetwithgreat success in their
new venture.
|I am prepared to :lo nil ldmlla
jot automobile rc11.iir work and dlworkviillbe gumanteod and workthntisnotsatisfactorywillbe
manic satbfactory or money reffunded.
~:gconlielent that I can satisfy you.|;This shop is equipped to do aiwiderangeof work.The building
l 1 solicit your pntronage and feel.
is being remodeled And more andbetter equipment will be added.10lt.B. E.Heath Prop.
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J. W.Newell Pioneer Seltler W1
Cane to Nebnoka in 1857.Pu
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Nllldy Years..
...To DHAHA BY BTEAMBOAI
Many Qu!ofTown Friends P:
Tribute lo Waalinnon Conn
Pioneer Bvlilwll Man.
J.W.Newell pioneer aelilorlNebnlkland a resident of Wad
lngtomcounty uince 1888 puIawayattheborneofhissoJ.W.Newelh Jr.in this diy cSundayMuch271927 at the ri1oldlnofonlrninetyyouHadheliveduntilJudy5thI
would have paued his ninetld
year.Hr.Newell mme to Omaha :1857 by Ihlmbod hllt one yuliterthefintlettlementof0m:hz..At that time Omalxa wasl>1
a rirlgiling Village with 1 fe
stores n bllckarrnitla shop and
brick yard The torn however raeeount of its location on the rinmlkirlritadippingpointInthemenu!o:~.vrqon trul:
irelghting to and from theGUMunknownwlldernellelo! the waaForutimeutterhha1du12workedon a brink yard and laid
farmed on the ground when lim
com park ia now Ioated.After farming for n fur youhe opened u feed :table which!
nn for some time but retired frothisbuslneutoenterthebake:
bmineu in company arith P.1Dernorert and John Bron.The
old stand of bwnesa rua who:
the Paxton hotel n.o1r utnndl ani§_wu.lgege they brought the :lincmhringmachine to Omah
Whlfo business here he jointthefirstfiredepartmentuhoo
and.1add¢r company which rem(Plone burn lv Pere Four).
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Hrs.W.F.Hemphill tru hot
eu to the D.A.R.organlxaticonlutFridayMarch25TlregentMmHenryMunchpunsplendidundcompletereport¢the state conference belcl at glenneywhichabenttcgdedthe:pnviouaweek.Mn.C. 0.Dawson reviewed tl
lui two D. A.R.ma.gud:1¢|.The hotles :served dainty 11freshments.
CELEBRATES
TBNTH BIRTHDA
Little Miss Rooeline Pc¢arae|ten yell old daughter of Mr.anMrs.Rumna Petersen relebntlhertenthbirthdayonWedneadaof last week.A number of frlenrofhar own qc gathered in tl
nfternoon and after u plana:visit Mrs.Petersen npnend a lun:
of the kind that pleusel folka 1that nge and which every one el
joy¢dItwas a MPP?event and tl
depnrting children wished thehoalesa of ihe afternoon manv n
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business formerly opemimlJohn.lessen and will .io my umoattogivesatisfaction.Cu
Lumen will be visited the sameusuxlandorders will be prompt!filled.Call me for pmmptlivery.
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April 5Congregational luncheon
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Floyd Cwhy cllled nt tbl R0-own NEWS
family spent Szunday at the home
of Art ;g,\¢iuFrank Lani: and family . Hr.and Hn. Lester Hmrendiek andsonandFreemanLc itil wereSundayvisimn at the C h u i nHovendick home.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Curley wereS=»<g-lv evening visiton of Hr.and rl. Dewey Holstein.Hn. Wm. Sprick and Dnrlinawere Friday visitor: nt the PH:nk
Edin!! home.
evening.Bla u: Alma u n!Birdie Flet-cher were Friday morning vidtomat the Gwm [ohh home.John Erihen and family, HarryIndEddie 'hlielfoldt were Tuu-
day evening visitors at the E. W.
Hniitll home.Nail Thompson nl in Blair onTuesday and Wednesday.Wally ggdlh :peat Surndly at
the End ompaon homl.Hr. and Hrs. Fioyd llagfiil and
son xpeat Saturday night at theHenry Hcnndick home.Hr. md Mn. IHunk Broderlon:nd family nn Sunday neat: of
Mr. md Mn. Henry Jaclruon.
.Weber. Buy And lhrnntd Blair rpm!Sahudxy and Sun-n .: n h J o h n : mm u ma .
r. md ln. .Andnw Nelson
und non won I-'rkky owning vil-Iwn | t the Floy d c mq hams.l i n He lm . h a b l a vmmd
lellilh 'Hn. Ruduiph Hansen spent sew .hrs int mek at the homes!r brother, Ed 1lumen, helping
ut mg, meat for summer!Ml!!me Anderun cuiled athe H. C. Larsen home Thursday
nnnoon.Hr. and Hrs. Lars Holland andruldrezi esliad at Hsrtln Larsen:
hursdty lnlmmn.Miss Emma Hsnsen and Iles.
~srtin Larsen sgnt Friday site:mn srith lisa ann Andersen.Mrfund Irs. Albert Jennen andhndren spent Fridsy evening st
hris Btnsons..Walter Andersen srss s Satur-\> evening visitor st the latin
men home.Mr. nd Hrs.Cui Runsussennd children tal! Sunday dinner
sts at the Cari Rasmussenf-mu, norlh of Bldr.Little Ruth Jensen was shuntrom eehool s few dsyrlsst week~n account of iliness.Hrs. Beirman ef Arlington did
~me paper hanging at the Ru-iolph Aninsson bums Tuesday
cmenoun.Emanuel Andnesson ax! Blfrud
Nelson were Omlhl pusersgers onSaturday.lr. and Hrs. Fred Dlekmeyerand Franklyn were Fremont ull-rs Salunlsy.7lmu=h; evening esllen sl theIliehlrvdellen homewecrls J. c.Christensen and Fred Knuteen and
ughtur, Laura.Ole Gumisnon d Kean-'rd g asWednesday night with Ani sn-sen.On Thursday he shearedbeep there and dau for Ed Hm-
s e n .
Leonnd Neisou mm W ednes-- Leaning with Jéns Hsnsm.rs. Phd Knutsun returned tohu hams Wednesday after lhrins
r gnernem 1|-i1h_lre. Rudolph
im. md Ire.. P. J . Rdnerhtnun ited lu i! !dtdno¢:| et the
:er Iverson heme.Hr. and Ire.Glo- Fallen vie-:ed Reade.:dhrnoen et the
~mme! And:-neon heme.Hr. uni ln. . ( ml Rumaue n,nie,Ciltfoni and I n n were:mln penexsgere Tueeday. They
oak ilerie in hh: gg- doc tor,
o In ib n i nt we ek .Littleieeenffererefdiebetee.lr. end Htl. J oe -'Mg J ohn-. Rl!!! and Dore!hy,r . n d
n .Chris Benson,Albert and
rvel end In. Lucy Lumen, Lvne, Hella endClyde spent Tues-s mba,-= the Alben J aneen~me new smtenelle helping Hr.: m a n a h l f i t e h i s h i r t h d e y .A
I§ " ' . u " 3 . ? £. ¢ d : " D j 1 l I 1 a s " § .' I I
Fred :Kimi-len helped lh r tlngf" chap down ueee on Wed-
ar.Malvern and Aiwa Leven :pens,d_qc .g;; ILE. l..erma'e.Hn .Pehreen e~ nt Wed-
al-c e i n d m a n y x m u u r u n u
u d d d f t l f m m h e r m n n y h i ~
pr e s en t .-
l i n H u g h ;K l u m : I n h e
fr o m F r e u s o n t S u n d a y .
W a l t e r s ¢ § | m n » z ¢ s a f a n n , a n d
l i n A l m a : n u n n m m a r r i l d
a t t h e h o m e u f h e r p u e n t s h ¢
S u n d a y , R n . U n d e r w o o d o f B l w
.
lnd|Coa`klnd Pnul.hnKru».e w a a f m z m m u d m b l o y w n x
m z m m m w m
h d t v a l f i p n n m x n g t h e n -
mo n .'lh owmmn nltg qmd bmin
». 1, , .f .! ? L " " 'p h : - i n
u n . o . P . a ~ § v = ~ ¢ h » m » -
""|t \v e n u y .( h d l m u uP i e a n u t w . . . . . , . . Z¢ ' L 1 ' . i ,
n n1 l r . a n d ¥ n . E u l D e c k e r s r e
l h f p r w d u a :w m a n -taer a u . . § . ' » ? ' 5 . . . . . " u , . . ~
i s r h w l m . 2 o P !e : | = : -n a ! V i e wP N P !! a s R t t h G o l l e h o n , w h o w a s
that evuins Thi girls p n u n tu n :Evelyn Dlckmlyur,Irena
Hma n ,I ma P la n ta , llu jo r yGunn, Road); Wkhdre, Lormme
Hansen md Era;Dickmc r.Lunc h, oowstlng of land |n h |10 uul hvmomdg 'ns en-py eé if, u n new um.
ll n .Fn .l ou.~:peat umwuh h m m u w u m m m utainmdalxtabls latbr idgma tthc
Rohn: homo Thnradaa dhrnoon.Wm. H..B. Sghmidt vr¢r»¢ri==¢
.y .nE d H a n n a a n d fa m i l y ' n n
Su n d a y a ft e r n o o n a n d : u p p e rg u e c t a a t L a n R n l h n d s .
H r . n d l l r l . E d N n k l d w r e r e
S u n d a y s h a n n o n vt d t o n a t t h t
u .
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L l r u n h o m e .
l n . C h r i s B e n s o n : p m t S u n d a y
a w n i n g u R u d o l p h A n d n u o n a .
A l b e r t a n d O r va l Ba n no n : n n
x'ms EAT SHOPF. c. Rana. Proprietor
M u n t o m uExeelknt Guida
snufnmry SorvleeCouneou 'hutmentPin! door aut Enterprise olden
o f l l n m d rs .A r t B o r n :i n
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m m i z z n d l n . ~ = f » 1 1 ~ » ; . , ; » = = =
u g r t a , w e r e o p -p e n i n d m m S n t u n i n y .
M r . a n d H n . F . W . A m d t a n d
l l r .a n d H n .Jc h n A m m o n o f
xGndulh of Amerk n Sc h ool |ol Oneopltha ol Kkksvillml l wu dDl. xr . I L Mo n s
O d e w l l h k n n l d n |
Rsdfhld Bi Blllr, Nshr.Olh u : a s oben R u . m l
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smith ~vb le hh en ee nt ly pn r-
84nn.l&1\umn|ian:-:wyedmcuBlah Friday nilhf.ta lwe n d th ePro-<|hu1c¢De¢1a.ma¢anConlu¢.
n e h i x h n d m n m m u m u wDfvud nd~ i¢n Llo!lv\. ln| Ne| d-
Hr.and l n .Petlr n
ten Sunday mninl gush at UsaH. c . mmmm h omo.Sunday omrlns guaata at theArt Janson homo wars: liz. anira. Goorn Raamuaaln and Gena,
. and ln . W g Swa nson and
children of KonnarSunday ddton at Robert Ru-molaaa'a ann Jena Iverson, lr.and un. Jana Bonnam. Hr: andllra. Geom Hamuuen and Gealand lk. md Ira. Jacob Frandaon
of mm-.T h following folk!helpedZvllgm 'W ulf adlbrah her birth-day Monday evening:Hr. andlin. George W ulf nad family of
Arli1\lW=l» Ur. and llra. Art Jemaon and baby, lr. and lira. Geo.Rasmussen, Gena and Raymond.Mr. and llra. H. C. Hansen andchildrenwereSafternoon
vimwra at the Lara Loran homo
near Ksnnanl.lllaau Kirsten,Hannah and
Louie L-araen lpent Monday fon-zzoon cleaning Bl.. Paw ehomh.
The last won! from the ArtJonea and Howard Hating; fam-ilies ana that they were an Nowlution.That was a 'week ago.
Joanna.li n .Chris Chrlstotfaraon md
daughter, Gladys an ill trilh themnnupatp n n n t .lr s .8 h » u c r I | i n \ - aOmahaa t t h e p r u m t
dmc.-Saturday main; edhrs at H.
C. Rumusuna mn J am Inman,
and Hr. md Hrs. Jana Bonham.Ltr ! Ro llln d wh a at IL C.
Rasmuaonh Wednesday evening.lr. and li n. Chris Hello: uvtertdmd thu follosringf Emu for======fg dinner: lk. md rl.. Rich-ard th o Leonard and V l m
llr.un i Phd JansenKenneth and Hr . md ln . Gu y
Hinkhy.lr. and Hn. Rob Petersen ofFnmcmt :died at the Peher Iver-
son md Hin [pain Llmaa homo:
Bunda lnttlrnoon.Mr. and Mrs.1. E.ne u mo mu d o n m u
Lmlila Lumen.llr.and Hn. Ed Christensenmd family of Blnlr, were Sunday
aiurnoon and evenin; guests at
li. C. Rllmuuc m.. m° ',:.<" '~..
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rss:me 'wana r.Hn. Ham W ulf ma dminn. Hr.und llrl. Emumd Andnuon and
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Let Us Build You A
Nebraska Blizzard Beater
A type
Hog House
We have thm READY for you
Christensen LbrCo.
Blnlr were In Calhoun Swmdxy~
Join Lunc h nd family vddled5; the August Klum: home Sun~
§=-ny Fischer vu 1 b u mmu
caller nt Blnlr Saturday.A mhsllnneoun shower was gy-en for lln. u wu C oo k me erhome Sunday afbemoon.She re-
xuns. J . H. BDW MAN505 wuz Nebrukx St.
ns'r. u\.s n OFFruuo-Auneriea H tic al:
Cnuletiu and elf !AISO AGENT POR
Chu-In Gsrmenh
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POULTRY,E A! ! md w a sOn Sth utnot South of indo-pendsnl 'fdgmgng Oifiu I
Phone B k 122 1
~~ J~. x.v r ~rldtor at iehool hit teak.
Hr. md Hrs. Gu: Nuntrum amilon, °'°'§°- were vhiton at thehams of rn. Nurltmm's mother,gf- Huy Nic kels, 3aturday ew
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f g g d R a g n w w f d
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weHr. and Hn. M. G. Christensen
4 .g 1 1ac h e s ?y u r .W e e o n g n t n l l h
t h e m a n t b d r n u r p o u e n i o n .
l l u d u n u B m i t h m U R a y s p e n tH o n d s y g u n n i n g 'l r i t h l n .S u m -
n e r .
u m y n r NOTES
Hr. and Hn. Arthur Hansen andfamily were Bmaday dinner guest:
at the J. H. Haarhood home.Pctl Nielsen spent Monday nonin; at Flld Haxten.P m H m m .Andrew la ts lnand Carl Hamm autoed to Omaha
icmday.Mr. and ln. W illiam Koenig
drove down to Louisville. Nebr..
and arent Sunday with Hr andlin..ay Linen and family.Ira. '1'i1r|.| and son, Arable afBlair, Hr. and ln. Fred llanera
and mm. Fred, J r.,an d Mg r -npent Sunday afbemwn with r.and Hn. Pat Harkin and family.Hr. and Lira. Peter Janaen andfamily spent Sunday afternoon at
Frank Hmendlehl.
Hr.Charles Merritt and Hi llGertrudg Allen autoed to Fremontlut Wednelday evening and weremarried.Later they relumd tothe D. g Fowler home where they
spent t .Hr. and Hn. Azldrevr m u mand family spent Buniay afternopn
at the Augun llatacn home nearKenna!!!-
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These Firms can supply you with the needed items that the
well ordered home needs at prices that will save you money. They
invite you to use thdr experience in furnishing your home.
BEN UH. .N vrraas
I of Blair.
s r.unease:uoveudick and pill!!:~.:1£"£.\...\°Ee" Spent uuclay |ibiarlnn Loltia spent Saturday
w f f h i f n ° m ° W i t h O I We handle a complete line ~
o f -
Sewall Paints
and
Varnishes
finest interior Varniahes
and Lacquer:
Special spring prices on
L l :, u v-
Barn Paints WJ~_ Q ~3 3
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TIRE CO.
L e t th i s Ne w O ne Mi n ute d o y o ur ne xt
waki ng.We want you zo nee how quietly and
quickly theclothaarennowywhite.Thmvvin
mga. grssy °v¢ml1». havy blnnkeu and notice
thu they an thoroughly cleans# without ndu
ordhrt cn¢he putulthe one M.i nu¢ e.
Then make this Bnal mc. Wash s few fine
things luch u cl-\.lHon hone urlingerie-thingayou
w|1u|dnottrusttaanyordlnax1wsah¢r-thaxyo\.\
w|1|undast.uxdwhy!hhN¢wOneMlnuf.cwul1e|
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Let your own washing decide which
wnsher. Phone today for | u-Isl.B u y
terms this mnmh.
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:Curtains, Seat Covers
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BLAIR TOP &
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waki ng.We want you zo nee how quietly and
quickly theclothaarennowywhite.Thmvvin
mga. grssy °v¢ml1». havy blnnkeu and notice
thu they an thoroughly cleans# without ndu
ordhrt cn¢he putulthe one M.i nu¢ e.
Then make this Bnal mc. Wash s few fine
things luch u cl-\.lHon hone urlingerie-thingayou
w|1u|dnottrusttaanyordlnax1wsah¢r-thaxyo\.\
w|1|undast.uxdwhy!hhN¢wOneMlnuf.cwul1e|
Cielne-r, Qulcks, Snfa.
Let your own washing decide which
wnsher. Phone today for | u-Isl.B u y
terms this mnmh.
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:Curtains, Seat Covers
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13 Blair Drug Co VI I
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pays, at all times ~155.L
the highest prices for ~
Cream, Poultry *
la n d B e s s a
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buy spiggliela Tues a _Tubes
Come in and look over those 5115
New Pontiacs f
a t /
$115 .
Compton§Garage
§;.;_=¢_-» u thrill these as me w;.." H;-:m~fM°';'._ "_;',,,f",;,; ggpvf 13" ";§°'~'»lr. lm: n
IJ: ll Rlddlll Anlnuln.,.|¢|...""..E.'f_°"L'£'£ em '.=-...-=.'5*=~f-_~'°ef 'uh ::~. ln. Alb!! RlI'¢|.nd ..I'.2.'. "gm °§..»°°».;'»f..f..?.: sen.
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u g r t a , w e r e o p -p e n i n d m m S n t u n i n y .
M r . a n d H n . F . W . A m d t a n d
l l r .a n d H n .Jc h n A m m o n o f
~~ J~. x.v r ~rldtor at iehool hit teak.
Hr. md Hrs. Gu: Nuntrum amilon, °'°'§°- were vhiton at thehams of rn. Nurltmm's mother,gf- Huy Nic kels, 3aturday ew
n
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f g g d R a g n w w f d
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weHr. and Hn. M. G. Christensen
~Let U» Build You A
Nebraska Blizzafd Beater
A type
Hog House
Christensen LbrQCo.
R e d f h l d 8 1 ,B l l l r ,N s b r .
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x'ms EAT SHOPF. c. Rana. Proprietor
M u n t o m uExeelknt Guida
snufnmry SorvleeCouneou 'hutmentPin! door aut Enterprise olden
A " ? " ' ¥ s . n l c % w w ) |
(g u t nr nt nanzuyP a y : H g * P m f o r l
POULTRY,E A! ! md w a sOn Sth utnot South of indo-pendsnl 'fdgmgng Oifiu I
Phone B k 122 1
Blnlr were In Calhoun Swmdxy~
Join Lunc h nd family vddled5; the August Klum: home Sun~
§=-ny Fischer vu 1 b u mmu
caller nt Blnlr Saturday.A mhsllnneoun shower was gy-en for lln. u wu C oo k me erhome Sunday afbemoon.She re-
xuns. J . H. BDW MAN505 wuz Nebrukx St.
ns'r. u\.s n OFFruuo-Auneriea H tic al:
Cnuletiu and elf !AISO AGENT POR
Chu-In Gsrmenh
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mth lla. Ernlmel Andreasors.I1onanl Nelson ln]lpod ChrisNrlson haul atrur on Intraday.Chris Wrtch was an Omlhs nl!-
c on Wednesday.Mn. Emanuel .Anlrnnonis il!
ra! C-113. Br. and lin. neu nunml family ,Hr. mul H r s . p ,gg-=-=== called on Mn. Elule Sutton
wggy ~ g;_=='1» -;~.:.,~°a--,':.:~"f £'1".~i'§t,';";','2,t'12i'.f..'?.°°"m.,¢.
:ry vers ro r. o 'Fremont called at the Arbm Ruff Clam and Pearl and Wil! Iverson1more Sunday aftemoon callers lt"°'!" *>'-""i£!'.. .. ..§__\.;th. c nrrm Rl! houle.
Hr. ond Hn. Charles Wrirh :ndJnughterawo n Sunday dinnergusts nt the Bari Fitch home at
mnha.A number of :wus folk! fromthis vicinity attended the :hour at
Sunday Vlu totl n twa ll .tiona-dicks.
Mr. and Mn. August Rune andIons wpcnt Sunday evening at theHeny Kruger home.. }}°af 1»=°\J=\!s1 andjtjldnefj. Ilon-
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FI! !IF mn dp rn moi ori sl de man ds ih Il the re 3Mm? ma."and children were amuraay avr-Mn | .Friday v~==1n¢zum.. 11. Jens .lI.a| guest: at Fred Dkbmeyerl..m d
S.»nnlu\'¢ were:Kr.and Bra.Mr._ "EJ 5'|¢'H" " " { \~Hrs.
shill be abundant renponsihiIit in h is
own town for the automobile 11 ich he
buys.The good intentions of 1. mannhriurer
miles sway bec ome efiective Ioc dly oniy
through a permanently esinbiixhed denier.
Yo u a n b u y a c ar he r e wi th full c onfidenc e
that the m;nulu:1u.rer's guarantee wi ll be Blair, Nebraska I
We handle a complete line of
Kglly s||'i!lIElld Tues a _Tubes
Patronize Those Who Advertise in
THE ENTERPRISE Compton§Garage
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Can supply you with the best
'-.supporied and augumc nlc d wi th o u r o wn quality of GROCERIES
H ANTILL GROCERY
Cor. Nebr. St. and W alker Ave
\¢lE Fmmont :happen Friday nl-Sunday Uininl at Goorn mum.Bialr.
lffwon.ltr. md lin. I'nd C1\rls1.lulen c .:L1IerbutandI.e11hHxn1len spent md mm.t e n Sunday dinner llonduy.}u ada! duzrnoon at Chris Pe-guest; at the Pew Lomnmen home,Ethel
Marathon Motor Oils » ';'i>`='-r"":wZ
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Munn and Alton urn; spent une: Nomura, auugnur or ur.hu "lay aftarnoon at H.C. Linens.md Hn. Ed Nurkirk,was nineHim Kirstun Larsen vu s Bun un old Thunday lnll a mamlnr
way " mi n: :mild ;t th e Ha th r hu aehof.»mr:.te\ were invited te-c»
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l§-Blair, Nebruh. la)eh xx. 1927 Bldr, Nabnsh, March 81, [927 - r n z :a m s n m s n -_ f s m l u n r n n n m n -Pain H n :1 ! . . . .§ - ¢
andund\'v ,50~if
For Sale-Single Comb White
Le|,horn ¢|||| $4 per inmdrod.
1-tf.John F. Hooks.
\i u . ' l`h e o . L o nd ti la ble to b |
out again after e lo n; d en o i
illness..1Sport coats and ladies' dren
coat:from $14.76 to $40.00 at
Hrs. T. C. Hiltnne.1'-tf.
Hr. and Blra. S. W. Chemben
are movin; to the Sam Holior 'rea-hkooo on Lincoln and Sth streets.
Eamr will mon be hen.Why
not get that our dren rlght now?Inadloolonosadblaek.A m e
aim.Large nine.
zoar.llra. T. c. Hilton..
Hn. A. D. Andersen o f o u r
Renaud,spent a for day s lan
week with her dater, Lira. TaylorI'ri:teh of Herman, who is quite
tic
Mn. Edlar Clausen of south of
Blair, spent a four days in Omalm
lut W ok with her mother, Hrs.Hemming Jacobsen,who ° was
seriously ill with pneumonia.
What interest rate do you pay
on y our htm loan!I make Ioan:
for less than 6% ond combinedwithcomparative plan, makes at
the very host.
1'--it.John H. Roper, Dodge, Nebr.
Hrs. 'I`homu Rodger:v u up
from Omaha Wednesday aitomooa
of int week and spent the after-noon visiting at the parental,Frank Pilno homo.
Hr. Henry Wendt shipped in a
carloeri oi horse: from Iaabul,
South Dakota recently and on last
Thurlday held a sale ol. the Ever-
;°== born when: he sold all but fiveLad.
Mi n Frances Gross,who hasl
a
Loco1_ News
News and Goadp About Peo-
ple You Know No GreaterCourtesy can bl Shown Your
Guest!Than Hvfi llr Their
Names .Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone 11 When You
Have a News Item--Please.
a o o
A new line of dreaa an1:YlLq5ortta at Ura. T. C. Zlilton'a.10ti.
Hr. and Hrs. Nonnan Warrick
. .~ Sunday at the Roland War-
ok home..
Ladies receiving free present:
ly at 0lle11nanna Jewelry Aue-
on Sale.10-It.
llra. Lizzie Brook:waa taken
quite luddenly lazt Saturday
. - _ 1 - - ». . . -
Sweet Clover, $7.80 por buabel.
8-tf.Aye Bma.
Georgette crepe slreaaea in theleading colors.Sins up to 48.
10tf.Bra. T1 c. Hilton.
Mrs. Jomea Broderaen of nearSpikerwas a Blair tlller last
Saturday..
For Sale: Setting ern.Pure-
bred Rue Comb B I. ws. $3-50v°;_3§°¢-~H v. ltumuven. Blair.
mu Loaeln H. Bhoadea, teacher
In the Norfolk dty schools, ape
g week-end with homo folks
r."'-../
Found on Bench Road:$0x35§"
Tire.Owner can have same by
proving property and paying for
thia ad.10-it
Misa Charlotte lhher and brofternoon.She la improved at "'f"tner, James of {}m,15 spent the
"" "" *' u mk - e n d wi th a n y r u m. mi
Dare Steed oune in from Gary, itelatlvea..
Wedneador a few duy|i-lg g em]For Sale:Property previously
m d . ;B w owned by Sam Gealhard.WritenrHrs. N. S\1!herla."|d 920 su: 20th30°z:.1Clausen and Son for lst., Cheyenne, W,J.9-ar.
~ting, paper hanging and decor-
ting.A full line of wall paper
oelect from. Phone 21 on33. 6-tf
We have the beat em: ma.|.l1 ani
hick starter to be found or we
n fltrnilh you the ingredientsnd you can mix it yourself.See
for tankage.-af.rilm Milling Co
BAKE SALE!I SATURDAY,
pril 2nd, at Carnpbell'a Furniture
tore b the St. Mn 'a Gudldof,I Y TYheEpiscopalchurch.Lot:of
~odthingstoeatincluding horne-
~ de brown bread and baked
ans.Your patronage will beam
Hr. Martin Chriltenae:l, who re-sides in the Green aehool district
wen of Calhoun, was a Blair
bualneaa caller Zan Thursday.
Mr. Detlel' Kruae, who ruidea in
Calhoun, wan a Blair vixitor last
Thuralay, coming up to attend a
hone aale which waa.held at the
Evenen bam, north of the railroad
tracks.
5111. T. Llclienna and daughter,
who have for some time mule
their home with Mr. and Mm W.P. Turner of this dw.left last
Satunlay for Newton, Iowa wheref¢'Q5l?¢J 10-lt. Ethey will be located pemtanontly.
They rammed home that evening.*Leu the gears out o s ur anaBy int week While attempting 1.0
8-tf..An Bros.
J. E. {hmphe1l, fumltun, mp
md undennking.50-21.
For Singla Comb Rhoda InlandRed nuttin; vw wi Bald 58.10-if
Dm l..|31snd Stains.. Clliropnz-
ter, Furman Stats Bulk Bldg.tf.
Hn .Hamid a w w w d k h r -
nazuru in Blair s In day s this
m g .1
lb. and Hn. Henry Hua of neu
om "mdwnv bz i n Bm: rmTueldu.
C. K. Beudorf, lletnlad lmbnlm-ar and underhku, Blair.Odinuhm. ua. zu. plum, zu.a-u.
W. P. Turner,ntchmaku atH.. Oilermanil hu movod tramtPnnorth|| .idetotIleR.8hort;rro-perty in Dailr villl.
For Suk: Pun-bud W hite Wy-
andotta ani for hatching, $4 perhundred.Phone 212 on 42.Hn .
Robert Rlllnuslln, Blair Rt. 8. 2t
lliu lllr le Ka h nk ,who livessouth of Renaud, vu in Blair on
'Neaday on her way to Craig, Nab.
what the will Yhit her :later fora fur dly l.
Hr. and Bra. John HcCrl»cl:en
and Mr. Ind Mn. Wm. Cddvrelland family drove to Omahs 8un~
dw and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Young.
Hin Fnnc n Sappenfieid, who
in nttending Wesleyan Univunity
at Lincoln ls lwndhl the nation
week with hu parents, llr. andMrs. Harry Bappenfield..
Hr. and Hrs. Wm. llciiracken of
Missouri Valley spent lut Sunday
In Blair,Mrs. llcflncken being
called here by the aeriouajllnul n!her gruhdfather, Mr. Jake Day.
Mn. Henry F. Klulon of Ft.
Calhoun was I Blair villlor on'1'uuday,asalsting lm' dnughter.
Mn .Waller Sappc:\f!eid|ic t
~'I 1 :eeku1~.il¢mmung1.o
Your setting hen need not hue ~ ga;¢,:;h 3 mw 3101;P
only hllf is many -chick! u shecan mother when nearly mv day Ml¥8 Ina Do Len U<'Hll¢I.one
Hr. ond llrl. Scott Alien of
near Irvington wer\¢Hi|.lr vhlton
hat Friday.
Ar ey o ui nn e ed of o ne vr d nn ,
cont or hat!Sn the noe line atHrs. 'r. c. Hiltolfm.10-lf.
C. K. Bendorf, llcmled embnhn-
er und ondedehr, Blair.Odlcephone, 181, rel. phone, 224.s-sf.
We an lookin( o opedoi price
inS-\lclBb¢k'l'lltlli.|\eilc clr\'rl1
ass m a n a .:mamma : mme
ends.i mc .1-'nz-mera Elevator.
Mn .John Dornacher fromsouthern Richland §0ynuhip, was e
pleasant collar at The Enterprise
office lust Thursday.
Lo tt: A S oz a w' c wa mh c m
tin and dm, aomclrben between
Spiker and Blair.Finder reward-
ed. -R. Blomquisi..l0~1t
Look!Read!Don't forget to
Come needs: non. April 5. Con-
gregational ehurch.A Inhdy
luncheon for (0 ann.10-lt
Min Nona 1;,\ma, who has been
mfferlng' with l dose of mumpw,returned to her work in The Enter-
prise office Int Monday.
Mr. ond lin. Ernest 'Tornhhui
of Missouri Vdicy, spent Sunday
with Blair relatives.lin . Tom-
blnd remdned until Monéay
Hrs. Fenton Sully of De Soto,
was in Blnir thcllrst of the weekand nu a visitor at the parental,
Wm. J. Rodgers home in thin city.
After s Inn; illness, Mn. W. D.
Gros: of this :ily in daily improv-
ing which is a delwf t lu hrr fam-
iiy cnc! good news to her mlm?
frlcndl.
Mr.J.Speihnan.tnveling
salesman,the misfortune to
Leer the gears out of his car one
Alfalfa, $12.00 per buehd.
8-lf.Aye Bree.
|For3de--A. good, sound mere.
'Phone Red 332.10-lt.c m Gllllem.|I write :ll kinds af Insurance.
Office over Farmers Stsle Bank.
41-¥6L R. H. Rasrnuuen.
Hr. John Bolln nhipped two cer-
loadn at zlhlfe to Umali l in t
Saturday .
C. K. Bondorf, licensed emhelrm
er and undertaken Blair.Office
phone, 182, rea. phone, 224.8-ti.
Bar ga in: -F a m Implement:
manufactured by the John Deere
Plow Co.Get our prlcu.SlrdthBron.10-2t
'wearennk izmganpee zlalprlc e
nn Steel Stock Tank: in sizes from3% to 8 feet,round Ind round
ends.
10-2t.Furman Elevator.
Hate, H-m Ilets.h m b e a deine u well es mall.A nur line
in ell the leading shapes and
colors Mrs. T. C. Hilton. I0-tl.
Hr. and Bra. Fred Krogh drove
up so Herman hat Saturday to
nl! on un. Krolh'| mother, Mn.H. Williamson ma her sister, Hin
Florence.
I t i s l l h l m e l h e w l y l l l i l v o d lare being eleuhlered at the 46th
Anniversary Jewelry #Ile nt Oiler-
ml:m's.It looks like the tuciion-eer in charge hm little regard for
the high class merchandise lun
dled by Mr. Ollermenn.10-lt.
Hr. and Mrs. John McCracken
and daughter Mn. George Hede-
luml and husband of Wuhlngtorz,drove to Missouri Valley Saturday
evening to visit their son and
brother, Wm. McCracken and wife.
4s-u,~ ~J . £ . C u n p b d l , ! u r n i t n : r e ,r w
m d i n d c r t a k h i g .5 0 - l f.
H n .An-dy A R e a l l q d o l l ! -
i o u . ¢ l y i 1 l | ¢ l a l r h o m e o n W a t G | | l -
!axltrq|§,'
llr ,| ::1 »d l n . R a e l 0'Hnh `lim.
a n d f a m i l y d m n t o O m a h a B u -
d z y m n i u .
A f i n e l i m o f s p o n C o a t l j u t
i n f a r sch ool d r ! !a n d m i l e ! -
P r i e u n u o u b l e .
1 0 - l f.H r s . T. C . H i l t o n , l l i l l b c r .
l l r . a n d I r s . E a m e s : B r u t s f
B d n l d l . N e b r . ' r a n r e c e n t g u s h
at th e A . B . B r oc k h o me . .
\ l ! u B n S e h n o l d e r , d m ¢ h t e r d '
l r .E a n a t S c h n d d e r ,b u h o n
= » ~ g = =a c u e O d ' m e n l u t h i s
i n n
L u i h l u a d fe = n . 1 r \ e P l i l d l
e ve r y » l fI l r n o u : | a . n d e f ' m i n l l t o l -
l e n n a n x r s a s a A r m h ve r l n r r Ju n t -
ry S al e .x o - n .
H n . L . L L a n t r y h u r e t u r n e d
f u n n n n nx t a nd o d m y w i t h h u
d a u g h t c r ,l n . E a r l B r o o k s d n l
f a m i l y o f l i n c o l n .
l l r . a n d l i n . A r t h u r N i u l s m u f
O m a h a n n o u r S u n d a y v l d u n I
w i t h t h i Y u r m a i a s h t a r , l n . H -
vi n H a m a : a n d M r . H n n f l n .
Th e 'P a b i l h l C l u b u f t h e D l n h l l
L u t h e r a n c h u r c h m e t T n e u h y e m -
n i r q a t t h e H . J. H a n s e n h a m s .
Th e l u r i d pl e a sa n t : w a n i n g I n
aptzut.
H r .a n d H n . J o h n l C C n ¢ \ n : :
w e r e d i n n e r p m t ; n t t h e h o r i u o f
thei r dl ught er In-ci 31u ulJa .1d,H r .
m d M n .Ge o r g e He d k l u n d e f
W u h i n g t x m , M o n d a y e vm i n g .
Jo h n B h c o m n d e h i s d a u g h t e r ,
Bln nc h,H n .L o o n u d P b t a r l u z
a n d fa m i l y ,a p r e m r i o f n f i n i
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\lhlnlr¢.lnnol0mm|ndR¢v'l'J le y h . u h e mn ldb |h l0 o a ¢ b m-
llnu of Hn:-:lun oifidatlng n d ul Tnlophvne company vi lbeoln.
hhlluha inlanunt wa nude in the Unmln' ° ° " " ° ' V "° ' " " *c a m s m x c a u n m '
m u m s v n ! ' m u u s n n a n s a u x m n | : r | 1 m . \ ' 1 w. H. Tlwmpcon, Puar.
m a x m q s o w n s .
u y m ' h m n d a m u m m m :
nn Su nd uy afternoon vlslmn A!
x m S- vvm nw homc.
F n d c m u w p m n m lm C a r lErika: a fn d an lu! week.Tho Nth * aux vvvill ll Ro ta
Hlll ln buy pnp grln( fu r ihelr
e l la l l to be nn como dmc
at \ho Clllfond Ru home.
l r ua li n J o e Ba nd ar m d
dlughta el Herman apeat Sunday
afternoon and ennhg ut th! Fnd
Ru home.l i n l h r gu e t Wurkk. who lu-I
'i lu u ol thu mam
dllixlct oonbesh to settle the
championship of Elvun Nebnn-
n .Should the Blair evnlenlntl
he luocesllud in thll nut éeclunawry content they vl1|"!.hen enter
the final: for mb rhmivionlhin
But lbs fsrm xpln appeahd zo
h i m ln d li e to o k lf n r m n u r li n r -mm.In 1882 he spin entered
business, thu dn th ehllow ma
feed buinnl whic h he followednntll | 9°2. when he redrd per-
u u r - - r .H -_. . . . . .. . _ _ __T m _ g N ' ! _ ' E § P R I S E 0 r i n 5 ¢ 2 a ' ¢ . l o e k p m . v l % h R | v 'l1wulephoao¢ompu1y\¢Gns-vrlll mm vinhen from the olherc onduned !o:xnumbero!y eax1.
n i k . n f n u s u e .A - . . » . \ . . » . 1 n u n s . " mm sum 5°'?°°' " }° °'?1'?9"-yme .:. .., .,I f
been lu I 1 nge p l
At the homu ol ln. D. A.'Comp-¢.,. on nm, -.1 .hu m neun mlMm m .Folhwlnr lx the lummnry of the Imlnently.
The funenl nervlcu were held Q
Aye Brea a-ef.
" j 1 "" "" " a ; ~" ` " " l l' u § ' a I ` 3 f Communion -'~ ~
mu d A l a s c e n d - e lu a mlttttlmh homo ma v\n>°1n-hd a Prudrinl nt 1:80.
l\thpo | ta\Hi c | atB| | | .iz, 3.5¢anrprhq on m in ho mxz of hll umgeeg mm alrviee at 1:80undertb l A c t M Congnu ol' twenty -I hlrthdgy..;w ym evening
: n a a-m.~-~'., '*: ,, .," ': #.f ;f. r . ' , ; : " ° ° f " H x
r a Inu n ma n, - In u .. . ll n n wln a ap ri ld u m mid i the cunt one N as ' r a s P a n o
was Goldk Erlkson at SiouxCity , Inn and CG:'|d Foxaber;spent Hondo oc Erihozfs.John a.¢4'L=. no at tho Omtlrl
mullet Holiday with three truck
loads of hop.
Hr. and ln. CuI Erikson andf " \ ¢ | u h : n u n § ¢ \ n u u | ¢ U | 1 »| n 0
§=I"ai' "y"WHr. and ln. George Hnin and
daughter, Yb;dnli.n. mm'1\re\dlr
awning at tht home df Mm mu
llrs. Hmm Tyson.Hr. and Hn. Fr itz llulier hd
as Sundqr evedng guests, lin.
~ contest:'Tuesday at 2 nm- at the home ol£xt¢npor¢ Speaking tha son, J ohn W. Newell md in-
Fir lb -J utin Wolf of Omaha termeut vru made in the Bhd:Central "Inhibition Znfonzernent '»m¢¢in.
q»ni:utthe Volstead Act".|Hr.. Newell was I man of with
Sec ond-Gilford llullim of Fm-¢8P¢f5°D°°» an lnterutin; chunemont, "U. S. Impexhtlnn in Lntin fag: mdin ~ Pvfinz lno!he_r of
r
llr. Oscar llathewa and daugh-
tar,llazjne spent Saturday in
Gmaha.Hr.and B n .David
Mathews accompanied them heme
for over Sunday.lr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson en-
terhinod their uncle nel aunt. Mr.
and Hn. Han? llcDa:15e1a af Blair
last Sunday.
The members of the KindredllerrylllakereClub were enter-
tained by Hrs. Wm. Rutledge hurt
Thurmday afternoon.Thlrg was alarge number present,and they
lpeat the time piecing quilt blocks.
One vllitor, Hrs. lion-hon, a ale
ter of Hrs. Rutledges, was nw-
ent.Delicious refreshment: were
served by the hoeteae.The nextmeeting will be held \\il11 Hrs.
Oscar Mathews April 7th.
Mrs. Margaret Iverson and fam-ily and Ralph Ray spent Thun-
dey evening at Fred Ray's.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Tywn and
aan, Paul were Sunday guests at
the Weller Gammel home nearHerman.
Wm. Kelly, who ia helping Hr.
the early settlers gone fro .
ua forever and his "f~h»;g1»~
completed.Hia vu an renin
life, filled with early dw Iuppen
ings, his erperienoer on the tr
and in the wlldernn; were md;will neve: again be repeated.H~
knew the wen in Ita making a
but few men now living lmew it.He was a member of 1»°dt° No
2. I.0.0.F'. of Omaha, which h
i°lned in December, 1862 and late
a charter member of the lodge a
Blair, thu: carrying a. continuoo
mernbenhlp of over sixty-fouyears.For thi! longevity ser
rloe he was,some y ean
a\a:ded the Fifty Year Jemel b
that orgawration which later w .changed to the Sixty Year Jewel
which he wore continually and o
which he was fuatly proud.
He is survived by a son,Joh
W.. Jr.,o daughter,Hrs. J ohBic!(ay, both of Blair; three gnnd
children, Willard McKay of Oma
ba, Madeline McKay, New York
anal Hn. Wallace Ellington, Washington, D. C.He is also stirvivel
by one brother, M. D. Newell o
Blair, and three alnten, Mrs. Lid~
Selden, Whittier, Cal.,Mm. J.
Skinner.Chffeevillo,Kan.,anHrs. Martha Davis of Great Fall
Montana.
Two children preceded him iinfancyand a son. Orcar was
killed in a railroad accident .
1918, leaving only the two survlv
ing children already mentlonel.
The out~ol-town guests at th
funeral were: Mr. F.B. SklnneofLbffoyville,Kansas;Mr.am
Mrs. Wm H. Newell, Omaha; Bd
Flora Brown,Denver,Colorado;Mrs. w. A. Frazier, Lincoln;Mr
and Mrs. E. S. Newell and iaml'i3.
Arlington;llr. and Lira.E.I2.Zimmerman,Omaha;Mr.Alvah
Smith and Mr. Lyle Dulaney, both
of Omnhn.
1927 Ford Tudor -- S-125.00
(5 months old- like new)
1926 Ford Roadster 285.00
(With Steel Box)1924 Ford Toning --101100
(New Paint)
1921 Ford Touring
1923 Ford Touring -
(Starter)
1920 Ford Sedan -
(New Paint)
1925 Ford Coupe --
1924 Ford Touring -
1925 Ford Roadster -
(Starter-New Paint)
90.00
75.00
1 00.00
225.00
100.00150.00
1924 Ford Roadster --135.00
(With Box)
192A Ford Touring -
(New Paint)
1923 Ford Touring -
1920_Ford .Roadster -
(With Box)
1921 Ford Roadster -
(With Box)
1924 Ford Touring -
(New Paint)
1924 Ford Touring -
1923 Chgvrolet Touring
Nash Six Touring
Nash Six Touring
1924 Overland Touring
(Little Four>
1921 Dodge Touring -
1922 Dodge Coupe -
135.00
35.00
40.00
40.00
100.00
95.00
125.00
50.00
150.00
200.00
75.00
285.00
Axousog .C!EllR(lLET co.
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T;i;;;i
A UC T I 0 N
SALE
COMMEMORATING om
mln
Aun1vfnsAnY
SALE
NOW
GOING ON
at 2:30 and 7:30
DA IL Y
FREE Pxsssm'
Given Away Daily
Uon'l Mill nl. §|le-Mighla¢ Somelhimq YouWann 2
PRE -I )I SlR!( T c uxrE sr
lConti1ue1l f.'om Pago One).
One of the peculiar incidents ofthis contest was the winning in
the exnemporé section by Julian
Wolf.Hia subject was "Prohibi-tior; Eniorcemcnt of the Volstead
Act.Ho took the stand againat
the enforcement of the Volatead
Act.in spite of thin handicap hewas returned first place winner on
account of the very clear analysisof the subject.Mr. Paul Eager ol
Omah a Ce ntra l W a.; give n ~honors in the oratorieal clans.He
oloo made a hurrieé trip to Omiha
immediately after gidng gh; ae
Iection and arrived in time to wintwo races in the :tate swimming
contest.
The four winners of this contee;
some a freighter and made trip:i c mu thrfplaina with Denver,
Colorado and Virginia City of
Montana an his objectivg points
and esea to Salt Lake City.
in 1868 he married Mina Eliza-
beth Waite of Council Bluffs, Iowauho passed away seven years ago.
To this union five children were
born, two of whom. John w. Normeil and Mrs. John Mciiay, both of
this city. stiil survive.
ln 1858 he moved to Coming
City wherg he went into the gen-
era! mercantiie business and was
also postmaster but in 1870 hewent onto a form treat of Blair.
After three years on the'farm he
went into business,in companywith 3. G. Smith in Blair, on tho
corner where the W. J. Su stone'
now atllnlls,which tltllilrlllet he
with the mumps.
The f a n mn in this vicinityhave started their spring work by
raking and burning analkn,and
mme have atancd to plow.Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Fitch and
children spent Sunday evening al.
the Hurry Tyson home.
USED CARS
FOR SALE!
America".
Third-Ralph Goddlnl of Dull-ha South, the question of "Naval
Reductions".
Ontorlal SectionFirst-Kenneth Gilbertaon of
Blair,"Touuaint L. 0'o1rertm'e*.
Second-»Paal Eager of Omaha
Centnl, "Patrick IIenry'| Speech
to the Virginia House of Bur-
ge 5".\14-Charlotte Wells of Oma-
hl North, "Regudus to the Roman
Senate".Dnm.|'H`é"Se¢tiua
First-Betty Noble of Blair,
"Number Six".Second-Neliie Wllliaml,Orns-
ha South, uIAdd§e||.
Three - Blondlna Schneider of
Snyder, "The Lion and the Home".Humorous Section
Hut-James Gaughen of NorthBend, "Jiminy Crickets".
Second-~Chrenoe Hoffman of
Snyder, "A Pieuant Hal! Hour at
the Beach".Third-Anne Kxvich,Fremont,
"The One-legged Goose".
r lo xs s n C A L L E D
(Continued from page one)
the growing city for u :unnber of
3.ears.The nil of the wild was strong
in the city of Omaha at that iimc.
The freighters going and comirgg
Pam' Thcmpson, ma nf lr. nd italian lt Sona Jeaaen'a._ln. like Thomp son is working Min Wllm; Hansen is improv-
inC hl¢ a¢ 0.lnd \th ndI n| aeo m»in g n de o ly s th ar lwme n d lo o k -
l merdnlaeboolzhun.lnz for unr wlins hetis nslhec an1Tommf hbor. son of Ir. and xv back to hor school work atv u u n w w m w w v m m m mlnr o n - n m m m m m>~u i I-'mv mhc rlhrmm u n h r n u d th t th a n a u d i :
do m a h u s d a L M ol th o g g ;
¢_ . _ .. . . .
no uns c a us a l/rrs.\r4N|vusAn¥
(Gondnnud Inn vw one)
.».....L_Fnnklln Hslkr, Jr.. :zinc your!
oL I | o n d l( r . | n d ' lr | . L \ 2 c £ e : \
Hu la , u a rr r lnx h h A r m lv |
l n x n g u m n d m u m z u u l ¢ u ¢ _l fsll f n m th i r o d e l t h
Eglseupd churchlu! llonday uve-
n h l.Hu and other v l l w l w w e r e
Phvhwx about t h ehnrkh usddh n hd o n th e mo f whn lhe y o un l.
man fell.Hs vu pmmpd y nv- »|
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n|I'ixh§1|bé». eelabnnd hu
dghth Hxth mnlvnnmry Sundny,by xnwdu all ol hu umm :mm
in.Ju Tbompmn awed wnod for
Charles Hlnnllne o n e d u l m
week.li n . Ge or p l/ a n a n d ln . C .
u m m m n m n u m . , d u r -
noofn vindton 'mu Bddia Andeb
lon nc the Pnnk Undn hume.Gu Bdln bull! a new hog lhed
lincoln.um E u A nd er so n I n d l n .. h u m win d to B ln lr Monday
dhmoa n.Many nhtivu und friends fromlm wmmwd rv men de d me n n-
orul of thu hh hed Petenen .n
Umm on loudly dternoon.nf . me lin . c u z Er ih on ma
Evnly n an Sunday dinner I! thaAlma Skvv home.
Hr. ind ln. Ray Fallon enter-
tained mem both Sunday slur-r n n e u n n I l l o r n u n s .n -g n lnlt week.noon uid evening.I-'lnsr nm1*fn:uw PAM?E ' 2 _'ff1"_..'ff."f .'E'.°"}-'i'f'f'Hr. !'=¢.¥" WPI C1"'1!*ila=*=1!
Hn. like Tbampmn vi.|.Iw..I at Im attend thu fume;al of; relative.,
....a_.... n..\.. __ =. n....».é i d " "_ _" T h e r e a r e '-
u e n gr an d c h il d re n a m e l e ve n
g u d ¢ f l I \ d ¢ l \ i 1 d w 1 A r e c e p t i o n
an d b a n q u e t w a s d r e n fo r t h e m a ts i x t h i r t y a t t h e u m m S a n
wlz ich ha d bee n s ec ure d for th e o i-
r a d o n . A r o u n d M y r e d a t l r e a ' o n e
pres ent.l t r .Co o p e r l l ' p u t ' 8 3
ye ar s a n d hi s w i fe is p a st ez .I l e
tr a e lvt l w a r ve t e r an a n d be l o n g sto th e 'r e ka m ah po n .Hrs. <=°°§;°f
b e l ; | : f t o t h o R e l l d C o r p s o f e -
lta Bo th ar e b le ss e d wi t h un -
u s u l d l y | 0 0 6 h e a l t h fo r t h e i r a g e
a m i h a ve t h e fa c o l t y o f e n j o y i n g
l o i n ! a n d th e Y la i ta ol 're la ti ve s
an d fr ie nd s an d ma ny p le aa ur ea a s
pe op le t e n o r t w e n t y y e a r :
x w n n r ll r a . C o op e r d o e s a l l o f
he r e l m h o ua e r ro r k, l nc l ud l . n| " tl \ e
fa t a l l y w a s h i n g a n d i r o n l a fw r i t l l
t h e vu o ! a n e l e c t r i c n m :ne a n dir o n .l l r .Co o p e r la n e ve r m o r e
h s p r y t h a n w h e n h e i s r e p a i r i n g
r h a r a , a ' | r o r k l n w h l c h h e l a a n
ex p e 'h . _ .. H r .a n d M r a .° ° ° f "
w e r e m a r r i e d a t ll oc n no u th ,ll.,
.B a r t h 38,IS6 7.Tw e n t y ya s r aIn t e r , H a l e h IS 8 ? t h e y e m l g r o t e d
to Ne b ra s ka an d s e tt l ed on a far m
w e s t o t t o r n : k n o w n l a t e r a s t h e
C u r l e y fa r m .h o m h e r e t h e y
m e n d y a ! u 1 a o u h n * e a t ' v; {
to wn .o :reera r ey m o
t o a f a r m l n t l l e l l o l n e a t e a k l d l a b
r i o t ' U g g t h e y u g ve d u g o r l w e n t y
yea ra.te r s e o oPlac e ll 1l> '1p'1N| 1125 a farm nor th-
we s t o f e i a m a h ,a s h o r t t l m el a t e r t h e y b u i l t a h o m e l n T e h -ms n ,w h e r e t l vy resi ded a n h o r t
t l m e , t h e n r e t u r n e d t o H e r m a n t o
n u k e t h e i r h o m e .In t h e i r fo r t y
p m r e s i d e n c e i n N e b r a s k a ,t h e ya vg l l l r o d i n H e r m a or vl e t n l t y ,
n'ensel l m l UAA !I e i l u sn n a
s r r l vo d a t h e r f l n t b i r t h d a y o n
th a t da t e .'
A lo wly dinner and a huge
Birthday angelfood cake with onelone candle, added to the featlvltloz.
Those present bealdea the im~m e d i a t e i a m i l y w e r e M r . a n d M r s .
Os ca r Gu y e r ,gr a n dp a r en t s o f
l i t t l e M a r i l y n Je a n , M r . a n d M r s .
l l a t t B e n d e r ! o f t h i s c i t y l l t l l M r .
a n d M r s .E r n e s t L i n d e b u r g ' o f
G n u h a .
B L A I R Y O U N G P E O P L E W E D
Mi s a M i l dr e d Hu r t a n d Mr . Jo l 1 \
E . H a n s e n o t t h l a d w . w e r e m a r »
d w l n o m a h a l m 'Il 1u r i da y .
l a r c h 2 4 .
The y we re a oo om ps ni ee l by t he ir
fr l e nd a , M r . o n d M r s . J. E . Ca m p -
be ll .Th e y r e t u r n e d l o B l a i r t h e
ne x t da y a nd h a ve g o n e t o ho u a e -
ke e p i n g i n t h e So l!co tt ag e ju a t
eas t ol ' th e co urt h ou se s qu ar e.
Th e b r i d e h u b e e n e m p l o y e d i n
t h e Ja m e s M o n # s t o r e fo r o n u m
b e r o f ye a r s an d h a s m a d e a l ar m ;
at lu nc h fr lc lz da b y he r qu ie t la ¢| y»
l i k e m a n n e r .
l r .Ha n s e n la t h e n e w d e p u t y
ah e r l ft ' a n d a s o n o f M r . a n d M n . .
C h u . N . H a n s e n o f t h i s c i t y .
Th e i r m a n y fr i e n d s a r e e x t e n d -
i n g c o n g n s t u l a i o n a a n I be at
w l a h e a ' t o t h e m fo r a l o n g a n d
h a p p y fu t u r e .
l l o D Y D F 1 'm u t t - : n u | . . \ n u 'r 1 » :
' B R O U G H T H E R E F U R B U R I A L
int._ . .Q e up
'BEIJL CREEK VALLEY
E d L a n g h o r a t u n d da u g h te r s ,
F l o r e n c e a n d M a b e l o ! N l c k e n o n
sp en t Su n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t W m .
l i i o l t m a n fe .
M u n n a n d M e s d a m e a F r e d E u -
be r s a n d s o n , o f t l e h l l n z . H e n r y
lrl en ge do ht anal so n o f H e r m a n .
a n d A l b e r t L a l l m o u a n d s o n , A u g -
n a t vl al te d S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t
t h e h o m e o f M r s .Sa di e M o n g o -
do h t .M i s s H e l e n . A h l m c l e r s p e n t t h e
we e k - e n d w i t h h o m e fo l k s .
Ll e si r n a n d ll e e d a m o a H a n e y
l i a r t u n g a n d Il c n r y P a p e r a n d
fa m i l y sp e n t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t
t h e E d C r o c k e r h o m e .
Fr em o nt ca l le r s l as t w e ek 'w e re :
M r .a n d H r s .l'l'm.Slo rk e,W m .
H o l t m a n a n d d a u g h t e r Ir e n e , G i l -
b e r t L a l l m a n a n d Ir vi n H o l t m l n .
M r .a n d M r s .W m .W l l k o n l n g
a n d H e l e n sp e n t S u n d a y e ve n i n g
a t H o w a r d R u w e 's .
htiea Al i c e Il e h t e n k a m n e n t e r -
ta in e d a j o ll y b u nc h o f y o un g fo lk s
a t a e l m o t h e r h o m e S u n d a y
e t e n l n g .
Mn . G e or g e S tr a n g e r s p e n t S o t -
u r d a y a t t h e l l e n r y S t r o n g e r , S r . ,
h o m e a t T r i b u t e .
Mi s a Le o n a H o l t rn a n sp e n t E a s t
Th u r s d a y a f t e r ech ool w i t h h e r
Co u s i n , A u g u s t La l l m a n .
M r .a n d M r s .W m .Si e rk a a n d
fa m i l y d r o ve t o B e n n i n g t o n S u n -
d a y a ft e r n o o n t o vi s i t r e l a t i ve s .
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallmsn and
neslssaan asv!ll W II su uu uuul UsaS a t u r d a y .W r l | l 1 t a n d R u h r t o o k
h i s h o g : d o w n F r i d . a 5 ni g h t .
lt r . a n d M r s . N e l s B u c h a r d t a n d
D o r o t h y ca tl ed l t C a r l Er l k a o n 'a
M o n d a y .
T h e R o s e H i l l Su n d a y Sc ho ol
w i l l o p e n fo r t h e s u m m e r o n A p r i l
S u l .:L w i l l b e h e l d a t te n o c l o e k
s.m.Ewrybody turn out and helpto m ak e it a s uc ce ss .
W a l t e r H o ve n d l c k shel led c o r n
e n d e e n t d w o o d f o r F r a n c i s F o r u -
be r g H en s l e y .
Mn . C a r l Ju u t e n t e r t a i n e d a fe w
, fr i e n d s Tu e s d a y a ft e r n o o n i n h o n -
o r o f li t t l e R u t h 's »,vco:1d b i r t h
a:1ni¥crsnr5'.
M r . a n d H r s . F r a n c i s F o r e b e r g
an d c hi l d r e n, M i s a G o l l i e H ri k a o n
a n d M n .M a r t h a II r i k s o n w e r e
Su n d a y vl s i t o r a a t t h e l r e . i O l s o n
h o m e a t H e r m a n .
Th e G . 0 . Ju n e ; Iu n t t l y vis it ed
a t t h e A r t P u l l e n h o m e S u n d a y .
Cl a r en o e Je o a en a nd s o n o f F r e -
Im o n t , w e r e S u n d a y vi e i t o r a a t t h e
Pe t e Jen s e n h om e .
M r . a n d M r s . O t t o R o w e , D o r o -
It h y a n d R a y m o n d t o o l : l n t h e Il e
c1 a m a t o r y c o n t e s t i n B l a i r F r i d a y
e t e n i n g a n d M i e s V e l m a r e t u r n e d
ho m e w i t h t h e m t o sp e n d t h e w e e k
- n d .
M r .a nd M n .Sh u l t .: o f B l a i r
w e r e Su n d a y a ft e r n o o n gu es ts a t
th e 0 t t o 'R u v. e h e m e .
H r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r N e l s o n
e n t e r t a i n e d u n u m b e r o f r e l a t i ve s
at S un d a y d i nn e r .
ALONG THEIn n m m n u n n a n
L /
Sp1ing~ Clean Up
~THIS IS THE TIME
See us for Wall Paper or Paint.
PRICES RIGHT
largest Stock in the City Row on Hand
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Epperly & Nelsori
Phone 144 217 E WasI1ington St
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Your setting hen need not have ~ ga;¢,:;h a mw 3101;P
only half as many -chick! an she
can mother when nearly mv day Misa Ina Do Les Dornier,one
50:1 can phone the Blair Hatchery of Blair'u moat efficient zeachen,and get :L few more to add to her 'spent the week-and with relatives
brood.Big orders and uma!! or-in Plaltsmoulh,':ol.uming to her
.1¢r=,oualom hatching, feeds and work hm- Sunday ewninxsupplles niihz Blair Hatchery.1t.|Mr. and Mn. Eur! Decker of
Mr. J. P. Sunds, who rtaidoa on
lm; old Sid Blanchard farm :mar
Washington, was in attendance atthe horse aah last Thursday and
purc huui a hom £0 add to hla
string of work homes.J. P; isfarming severad hundred acne-as and
It takes quite a bunch oi' work
animals to do the job.
Waahinaton, Nehru; am ihe proud
parents of a little daughter, Ei:-
nbeth Jean Mrs. Decker wsu Iot-merly Misa Ruth Gollehon M this
city and was a teacher. teaching
last year in the upper grade:at
Pleasant View.They are receiv-
ing the confnlulations of iheir
many friendl.
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Iwifa at Sioux City Inst Sun.lly. 1 lb an upantion un har hw which
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Petarn'slm°°y
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n preciated..10-xt,~ "';j`\k?i1i=§}»l2I{." " " " " "J. a. Adams, Mrs. Alynlo Fmrlar,
u f . m q u l l . ~ ~ l B d \|..-I __ r-_.||.. L ...-.-.\ \.._E _ ' I ° ° " " ? ' G. A n h u i ~ I f
b a b y a n d q i m P a r l s l f a m o t h e r , o f |
Il e n fl e r w e r e o ve r S u n d a y [ ve n a
az th e pa re nt nl ,F r e e m a n P a r h h
ho m e i n t hi s ci t y .Th e y r e m a i n e d
o ve r u n t i l Tu e s d a y , f o r t h e m i r -
ri a g e o f H r . P a ri a h '. | m i l l e r ,H i n
Dor ot hy P ar is h za R al ph Ial ex ck e.
M i n G i g i M o r t e n w n o f O m a h a
w a l i n n t h m l a n c e s t t h a P n -
di s t dc l s ch o o l m e e t i n g he ld la s t
Fr i d n s e ve n i n z i n th e Il l e l r h h r h
m n . u m a u a n u l n m u l : | In \ !. u l w rh o u s e h o l d e fl e c u t o t h e h o m e o f
b u t i a u g h t e r ,M r l . E \ l n a No b le ,
w h e r e a h ¢ w i l l s p e n d t h e s u m m e r
ar.l e n t .H n .C a n l l i n h u n o t
be en fe efia g we l !l t t e l y a n d r e -
tur ne d l as t " l'hur nd ey fr om a wee k#
vi si t a t B a n c r o ft i n e q u i t e p o o r
he a l t h a n d deci ded n o t t o s t a y
al o n e fo r a W h i l m
A n u m b e r o f F t . C a l h o u n fo l k s
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l d a r g r e t a M a n h u n t , e i g h t : e u
o l d d a u g h t e r o f H r .a n d H r s .
ll o r l h o n t w h o r e s id e i n t h e s o u t h -
e r n p a n o f t h e c o u n t y , w a s t a k e n
i n a n O m a h a h o s p i u l W e d n e n h y
w h e r e sh e w i l l b e tr e at e d f o r
r h e u m a t l l m .
l l r .E r n e s i Sch ne id er o f t h i s
c i t y , r e e l r i vd w o r d fr o m H r . m d
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. 1 ¢ r = , . m m m h a t c h i n g ,f e e d s a n d w o r k h m -S u n d a y e \ r n 1 n g .
s u p p l i e s a t t h e B l a i r H a t c h e r y .l t .|M r .a n d M n .E u r !D e c k e r o f
Mr. J. P. Sunds, who rtaldaa on
lm; old Sid Blanchard farm :mar
Washington, was in attendance atthe horse sale last Thursday and
purc huui a hom £0 add to hla
string of work harms.J. P.iafarming severed hundred acne-as and
It takes quite a bunch oi' work
animals in do the job.
Waahinaton, Nehru; am ihe proud
parents of a little daughter, Ei:-
nbeth Jean Mrs. Decker wsu Init-merly Misa Ruth Gollehon M this
city and was a teacher. teaching
last year in the upper grade:at
Pleasant View.They an receiv-
ing the confnlulations of iheir
many frienda.
:Easter or Graduation Gift
:STATIONERY
Stationery, in delightfully pretty
boxes, is an ideal solution ofwhat
to `t E ~gtve or aster or Gradua
tion.May we show you the
many kindswe haw at reason-
able prices.
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Stationery, in delightfully pretty
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to give tor Easter or Gradua~
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many kinds we haw at reason-
able prices.
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B I G S A L E
W. J. SAS STORE
|lt Closes Saturday Night, April 2nd
|and we must be there
l PRICES SLASHED!
Get In While the
Getting is Good
Our Loss is Your Gain
W. J. S S
The Big Store The Old Reliable
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M u d n m e s H a r r y a n d K e n n e t h
Angus. Lallman is the new pri- I'Iyson were Monday shoppers in I
school assembly room.Mins Mor-tenwn is a former Wnhinxton
county teacher, teaching success-
fully for yuan.She was a rraiteacherand e. real la-ly which
made her n valuable :llL2 to the
county..
Mi n Emma Johansen stopped
over in Blair last Saturday to \hlJlthe .Fwd Krogh family on her way
to her home in Gludbrook, Iowafrom a trip down in Texas.H i n
Juhmnen uucd to Iive with the
Kroghs a number of yours agowhen she was a cleric in what was
l¢no\r:| as the Bee Hive Slow her".
iler old fdenfln were glul lo greether once more.
A meeting of the alumni offlc.i.\ls
of the Blair high school wus held|451 Thursday evening at the home
of Grant Lothrop who is the alum
enme up to the declanzatory m-leat held in the Blair high school
auditorium on Isnt Friday evening.
Among ihcse present were Prof.and ilrl. R. V. Garrett, Mr. and
Mrs.Henry Fischer,Mn. JohnLanrliaandH i n Gmac Henle.
They brought with them their con-
teslanv, Miss Anita Fincher, HinMabel Neale and Ifmi Grenra-on.
Litest word from Paul Campion.neeivod by his parenll, Hr. and
Hrs. A. A. Compton of this city,
states thu. he ls nov; located in
Cimp Lewes,at Bremerton,Wash., where their shipvla under
mine nn overhqpling.He liste'that he will be there sevenl Weekn
and for those who 1|\l||l'| to write to
him his nldreu in "Private Paul l'.Compton, U. 3. S. Tennessee, Ma
rine Detachment, Bremerton, Wash.
-- - - - --- _ - . . - 4 v v m u .L l u t d h e y h n y e h u i a n ¢ b u n & t \ m
o f r a i n a n d m o w d u r i n g l h e p a s t .
winter and that condition look
flvorlble for 1| bumper crop thlq,coming semen.;.
Mr. and Hn. Jem Nielsen and
family drove down to Washington,Nair.,an vim :he Jim Hansen
Iamily Int Sundny.Min Anna
Hansen relumed with them and
spent Honday at lheir home whenher parents uma up mi took lm-
homo Monday ereni.lg.
Bill Welch,Chez lsgmg : ml
Kenneth Richter Inu the misfor-
tune to upaet when driving Hr.Wei-h's Ford coupe on the Heis
nncr hill and pretty well wreeked
the Ford the firrt of the week.
The owner in lpurtizlg |n n :
Chexrold coupe since the accident.
: u a
ROSE mm ITEMS
Mr. nn.i Mrs.Andrew lloierwem Hennan callers Friday nf-
temoon.Mr. and Mm Ludwig Jensen,
Hr. and Mrs. Weston Lung andlittle daughter were Sunday din-
ner guests ut the Walter Sappen-
Iielml home.Mr. and M11. Cari Erlluen andEvelyn were Blair callers Fridny.
Rlymonll and Clarence Paulsen
vinllerl Rose llill school Friday, as
the Summers school wsu closed fmlhat :ily while their teacher, Hin
Hinellse was lttending her aunt's
funeral.Mr. an! Mrs. Alfred Slum andlon,Lyle spent Mnnslay evening
at Carl Eriksons.The Walter Nelson family sis-ilnl Sunday evening at Jim Ry|.n's.
Misa Eva Anderson called onMn. Francis F`orsber¥ Saturday.George Nelson; wi e and chil-
dlcn, Myron Ward, Earl lhnsen,Babe Ryan,John Beelulun, Jr..
1927 Ford Tudor -- S-125.00
(5 months old- like new)
1926 Ford Roadster 285.00
(With Steel Box)1924 Ford Toning --101100
(New Paint)
1921 Ford Touring
1923 Ford Touring -
(Starter)
1920 Ford Sedan -
(New Paint)
1925 Ford Coupe --
1924 Ford Touring -
1925 Ford Roadster -
(Starter-New Paint)
90.00
75.00
1 00.00
225.00
100.00150.00
1924 Ford Roadster --135.00
(With Box)
192A Ford Touring -
(New Paint)
1923 Ford Touring -
1920_Ford .Roadster -
(With Box)
1921 Ford Roadster -
(With Box)
1924 Ford Touring -
(New Paint)
1924 Ford Touring -
1923 Chgvrolet Touring
Nash Six Touring
Nash Six Touring
1924 Overland Touring
(Little Four>
1921 Dodge Touring -
1922 Dodge Coupe -
135.00
35.00
40.00
40.00
100.00
95.00
125.00
50.00
150.00
200.00
75.00
285.00
Axousog .C!EllR(lLET co.
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k e n t -r e s h
C O F F E E S E R V I C E
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.Th u r u l n y a ft e m o o n w i t h H r s .
H e n r y D e l h i .
Mr s. Jam e s Co ne t y an d s on . Ne d
s p e n t S a t u r d a y i n O m l l z l .
H r . a n d M r s . Jo h n H e m i ! a n d
H r s . W a t s o n Ty s o n w e r e o u t fr o m
B l a i r W ednc mlny a n d l p e n t t h e
a ft e r n o o n a t th e H a r r y T y s o n
hu-me.
M r s . D o r a M o n t h i n h e l p i s g M n .
C. B. B unn 'n li!.|| her ho usccie aning.
F r a n k A c k e r m a n a f B l a i r ,h a s
ju s t fi n i sh e d p a p e r i n g a t : l m
pi a r o .
K r . a n d M r s . T. K . Ive r s o n a n d
¢§m.lgh\er¢w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r
:m e a t s w i l i i M r . a n d M n .L . G .
Jo h n s o n , s u u l h s e s t o f H e r m a nSi r . an d M m. B y r on I] ca r d \\ \ vr e
s h o p p i n g i n O m a h a ' Il 1 u n d u y a n d
:Is o \ .ia i\4 :. l r ela tiveh
M i n M a x i n e M a t h e w s sp e n t
S u n d a y l f i e r n o o n w i i h Fl o r en q e
an d E l ea n o r Di x o n .M r s .H a r g a r e t Ive r s o n ,C h a n .
P e a r l a m i W i l l s p e n t In t »BY
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~rhe~s1gn~ gona coffee
If the persons whose names
appear in the margih will CQ; this
coupon, sign their names an p r e
sent at the Quality Market, they
will receive free, onehal! gound of
McLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof-
fee..
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d n a o f G r a n t , N e h r H r . a n d M n .H e n r y C o o p e r , N e t ffo M a c . P h i l i p
l m !J ueil ne,H r .l k y e n 0 1l ' » n d l r , " [ ; | r . a n d l i n .R o y R u b
le d g h l n d ¢ !l l . l l h\ c r , M r . a n d M r s .
W m .Rasm uss en,M r .a n d l i n .
Ma r i o n D e r m c y a n d t h u g c h i l In n ,
Mr. uid Mrs . Be n ( k>o| :-er an d Ca rl.
N r .a n d H r s .B u g r n s L b o p u r o f
Te k n m a h a n d H r . a n d H n . l l . I. .
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vu w vu , ¢ | n u u . u u » | § u w u M IC m g a :school i n 1896.F o l l o w i n g h i s
U l d u n l i o n h e at te nd ed t h e st a l e
u n i ve r s i t y a n d w h e n t h e S p a n i s h
Am e ri c .\ 1 s n r b r ok e o u t h e o n li n !
ed i n C o . E . o ! t he S n ] N e b r . V o l .
l n !wh i c h m u ;re cr ui te d i n hi s
h o m e t o w n .l i e w u m u l e s e c o n d
li eu t en an t a n d n1&e r\na nl|| J
va n ee d t n t h e po si ti on o f f i r s t
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a I \ 1 n |ii¢utena:\2.Ile nemrd a year in \;llIorid| and Cuba and was musterPRED PETER8E2\21| out in 1898.
Cpon his return to his native
Prod Pelanen. ion; time n~si~
dent of Wuhitllibn county, pumlaway lt his home west of S;dker
at 11:10 mm. Hu-ch 25, l92?, fol-lwi ng m illne ss of about eight
monthi duration. 'I
lr. Pstetlen urn born in Den-
mark, Beptomlxr 10. 1883 when
he new to manhood.In R873 hen m in America and in 1881
Milled on th: farm west of Splkerwhen he lhmd until his death.
In the lst: sevuenlle-| ha u n
able, he worked for the Crowelllfbr. Co. of this :ily for a time-,
and then wen! to Lewiazonw, Mont.where he hu hem for lhe p u t
twentytwo or three Sur; in thelumber businen.
Ht hu been in poor health for
some time and was twnlerly \:¢ro.|for by his sisters, Misses Monde
and Sue, he havin; never married.lie was u vlollniit of consider-
able ability and wma | live factoin we music circles of Zmnrlatourn.
Min Edith Cook. who i~¢ inchIni president for this yur.The
3 - I Mise Katherine Sonnstn, .Iau|:h~
lcr of Slr. and lin. J urgen Sm-enarma of louth of Blnir, hu been
training: as a nurwe in the SwedishMansion hospital ul Dnnhu, li.cc
her graduation from the Blair
,high whoa! in 1923.She will enm-
cromls.The f i n !fihcen Indiesat the sale each day :Inv prizes.
Mn. Harry Sappenfleld and her
daughter, Frzmcea drew ling rings
in prize packagra.Miss LucillellcCumb |150 an !orI.l.InaL¢ and
dnw a ring Ian week,
ary.
After twenty years nf faithful
service in the South Omaha Na-tional Bank. ln. Martha sms of
lhh c ily hu hsnded lu her m -
nation to take ¢»ff¢¢c.Apnl ur..lin Bien will try the almnle life
r._,mlrrled so Hsnruet Andersen s:\.lto this union nine chikiren were
bam,se1enof whom sre stillxiviq.
Deeluld 'rss s fsrmsr by oem-pution, s pod citizen snd slvrsys
Look sn active part in the c1vic_
welfsn of his community, serving.on the school board ln his school
district and filling other locsl uf-
fzm vnu credit £0 himself.
We knew Hr. Petersen, persm-
slly sndmlusys found him to buan upright msn in sll his deslilln|
and one who held the reaped andesteem cf his friends nd snqu.|.i§»
ts n a s s n d h e t i i l h e m i n s d b yhis uid time friends of esrly days.
conducting sn orchestra of mn:
people there for a number of
yesnl.Besides the two sisters who were
with him during his but illness, helesws three other sisters,Clara,
ith. l'sul llowsnl of litmsnee, Ill;
Aimee, Mrs. Lymsn Peck of Umaha sud llsry, Mrs. Burtis Smith.
.also ef Omaha.An only brother,Fred, died s few years ago ln
Manila. Philippine Isllndu.John will be kindly remembend
ba esdy day frlenlts here.Ile 'rssof s quiet, retiring disposition but
a true sm! lays! friend to thanwho hir! him beat.'rm pall besmcrs "rs old 'f="*~=r"5'
4 p l e t e h o r c o u n e A p r i l l s t l m ! w i l l
p r o b a b l y s p e n d a fe w w e e k s w i t h
h e r pa r en t s b e fo r e t a k i n g may
u.1e»S h e l u n l e v e n l go o d r e -
co mm e nd at i on s a n d h e r B l n i r
fr u on d n w is h h e r m u c h mc ce sa i n
he r c h o s e n w o r k .
M r s .Jo h n Ha n se n ,fo r m e r l y
Mi n n M i l d r e d H a r t ,w a s t h o r e -
ci p ie n t o f a n um b er o f u se fu l p re s -
tn l . :a t a misc ell ane ous nh o w o r
: m o n h e r a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .
IIl vi n Ha n s e n on 'Nedmnesrlsly eve-
ni n g ,M a n h 23.A f t e r Milslrtuz
11.1-i u n w r a p p e d h e r p a c k a g e s t h e
1{t¥.:Li w e r e g i ve n i o w e l f t o e r n -
br o u le r .De l i ri o u s n fr n s h m o n t s
we r e t i m er n w n e d , a ft e r wh i c h t h o
Ind ies .lopurtc-l,e x l e n d i m :br s l
wi s he s t o Mi s s H ar t .O u t o f t o w n
M n . P a l m e r A l l e n p l a n n e d a n a !
1- uo ce s aful l y cl rr l ed o u t a su r pr is e
p a r t y o n h e r h u s b l n d l u i H o n d o !
e ve n i n l .wh en a ls o i n vi t e d i n a.zunnber o? ` tl 1 ei r fr ie n ds ,t o h e l p
hi m ce l e br a t e t h e h a pp y oc c a si o n .
Th o s e p r e s e n t w o r n M r . a n d M r s .
Ge o r g e B a t e s , M r . a n d M r s . H u -
ol u l S c h a fe r, S i r . a n d ll r l . G e o r g e
V a n D a r w e n , H r . i n d l i n . P n l m e r
Al le n,Mis ses Ik n t r i c e a n d N o n a
Ir o l n n d : n fl Mz tr xu cr it e W r i g h t ;
llmsaro C l i l l o r . l lla lb erl .,W i l l i a m
Sl en tr l ts en ,W a l t e r Ne l s o n a n d
C l a r k A l l e n .A t t h e c l o s e o f n e w
fr a ! na m e s of b r i dg e i t w a s fo u n u l
th a t M r s .Ge o.V a n D e u n n . a n d
U l f f o r d H a l b e r t ho l d h i g h f o r e
a n d a o r o n i i n z l y ro ce ived fi r s t
pd z e a , m u l. N o n a Ir e l a nd r e ce i ve d
f o r a t i m e a t l e a s t a n d w i l l a l -
n i n h e r br o t he r ,C h r i l .w h o u
fa r m i n g n e a r F t . C a l h o u n .F a r m
l i f e w i l l b e a d e c i - i n i c l u n g : I o r
h e r a f t e r s o m u y y u h : o f c l o s e
a t t e n t i o n t o b a n k r o u t i n e a n d h e r
m o s ' fr i e n d s a r e h o p i n g n h ! w i l l
H U D ?th e ch a ng e a m i be n e fi t
s f f i l l s b y i t .
A C o r n m u n i t y S a l e m i l b e h e l d
a t t h e B l a i r Sa le l k w i l i o 1 n e x t
Sa t u r da y , Ap r i l E n r l . s t a rt i n g a t 1
o'clock,Cons ist ing o f : h o t t 2 0
he m !o f g o o d fo r m h o r n s , s o m e
mi l c h cow s,o n e fr v- h ,h o p ,
¢|1i¢l¢l'RI.f a r m maclnlnery m d
h o u s e h o l d r o m Th i s 'x i i B o t h e
In s t C o m m u n i t y sa le tn l n n p l i n g .
Br in g i n n ny th i ng y o u ha ve to oe ll .
I w i l l e i t h e r p a n y cash fo r I t o r
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f r ; guests present were Mrs. Nielsen.the cut pnze.A1 a late hour I sell it on commiggiqm| ¢fim~rln§avr og my '2°"r*:qmf mieliriozul !.\o-cours-e lunch was C. Brundage, Slles manager.
mizr,Nmuu,mfi sf, 1921
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Bl a ir , N e b ra ska . li n da 8 1, 19 2 751
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. - . A n n
-11=m !N'l'KRl'RI8l»-
N u i N u t s
'T h i ¢ i r l ' l o l d d o r m i t o r y h u A I-
mo ut d1 u1 = nw ~° d A l l w e e k w o r k -
n n n h a w be e n t u r i n g i t d a w n .
Th e b r i c k s h a n a l l b e e n t a h n o f!
a n d n o w n o t h i n ( r u n n i n t o m u
t h a c n m p u b u t t h e m e n a b d l t o n
o f t h e b u i l d i n g .
i l u . l l a h z e n l a n d d a u g h t e r , U n a
s p e n t S u n d a y f o n n o a n w i t h A r -
t h u r a n d C l a n l l o l m u a .
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ml. w. F. xniz urslnn
DBNTIST
Inuled ln newHome Thutru BldgBixlr . Ne bruh
n u l l m y K u n ' r m s o o .
A m T o h id l mu m S e n t
n b a . S i u m_,_,_;_»;
lJ, 2. mum-. PmplhiurPhone Blick 9
Blair High School Tattler
nnk-and at Berman.
Huy al thi Da.: studtllts nv.-
tamlod th mbdlotrkt doehms-wry mm; we » ¢ on B m: hm-
lehool on Friday inning.Ten
nehooh tram n u m Nu bn xhw k v w i n u m e m s f .B u :
C o m m e r c i a l C o n t u i a l . N o r t h B i l d
'Th e d i s t r i c t n o m m e r d l l con te nt
w a s h e l d a t N o r t h B e n d S x t u z d n y
m n i n z a n d n f t l r n o o n .
A i t h o n g h B l a i r d i d n o t w i n
n h a m p i e u l h l p h o n o n ,y e !B h i r
r u : b l a t o m a k e a g o o d z h o u r i n g
i n t h i s l i n e o f D i s h Ic h w l a c t i vi t y .
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Bmm. NEBRASKA, MARCH 31; 1927
Edited by D. v.n|Ȣ, Bupuhzndleuunhhlnkdxy saug_ G. ALLENA s s r n c r o n
Innxnneu-Rental:Glfkl In new
Home Thuu-a Bldg,
t l z h n i e e d n l .
. u l l z r n c m r u z n l m c s
1'wl =¢PU and i r r o d s i m l t h a t ~
G o l p l l .
H d n t x i n l m d l vo i l o n a l l | l
S t i m u l a n t c n n g n l i s t i e 9 u , | ¢ , _
C a r r i e s o u t a n a d u c a t l o a a l i d n l .
E x l r d i n l f n t e m d u m n l t h r .
Fo m t pr s wh o l uo m l a n d -a l co n ~
C n a t s s a z n i u l o n n r y w h i t .
R s q u d r e s n n a i fk i l l l i z h .
.. ..
t l u t t h u l u d d u n t h ! P t r n v l m a
a g o o d r u n f o r t h e d u c l d o z m .O n
l b ! f o i l o l r i n g W a d n o l d n y w a h t .
l h r c h 28:11, the D n n h n n e g u t i va
ST . ru u w s z n s oo ml.
az is
Rav. Chu- D. H¢l'lB¢» Plltor
Rqalu mum énn-hv.=\»=H
Fifth Sunday in Lum.5
'I:80;.m.Holy Comnn:rlac:.
u .|l. ..
ulyaxa punuadn d a mta e o meh o m e , n v u v n a u u d w - i d w ,
o lvh i c h d a e y r e tli md tb e h r g e
p m .n e b u u f ty nnda tudonu
hxvn eve r y z e u o nwa lllb lito b o
pmld ol he r Snhut utlvlty de-bating.( b u h Nshun du e r vu
m q z u w e m m u m m w d m
\ u m' u d x ¢ u h o ln d u > a \ h \ v\ ubsbaekldthk-l\ | mnexty e| r.Th!
ms n b e n o f t h e t u ml . ln mb q
Harman, Ksamrd, Arllngtn, Fi.
Cnlhmxn Ind Bldr.The Count!
High Suzhou! track mon will be
h e l d mn z a 'Du Suzie! highnhoal boys ue out awry a n m d
» ~ ~ »f _l n m l k i n l V°f¥¢°° \'| l°'
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m n S d n ! c u - n u :
pu-i | | | | ;;d pr;ln¢| l\ln c beo nou
Tuudny.In Gro up I, Arlin e Anu ll vu
th a h u t a s , lu g n n t ly e n th e
N d .md lllrle Stric klell,th i
n u ! o l h o u r .F a r G r w p l l, l h f l lm u m m
vu Lb l\o lNll~ P ri ldlll Rhu dnthe halt. and lunn! Bulgemw,'tho pen of honor.
win n victory.This time they atani] for Central City.Han th iy
were received zuy allg md wen
reluctant to ntum lo their home
t i l l .
N.'£'l.nnd.a¢e:=t.nnt!or jy»n»a»u=°rp°u.¢»|=u»¢w1m
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH(0mueNobr\|kA)
Bn. R. J.hmuem. Putorwg; School .s xo |.m.Cha.:mba at ll. un.
ca ms rmx CH UR CHou . u mm ma a nd .w h a
.School at 10 mmIIOhh! Worahip at 11 am.
Christina l-lmlnvor at 7 pm.311111111 an \ at 1:30 p.m.m m ~ » ¢ ' § ' . " w - m m m o .
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rrorlcs OF SUIT
To Anna C. Ruffeorn,Ru n E .
W allac e, L ily wulm llld llabel
u. Wallace:
You md each of you an henby
notified that the 'havdera I:1su.'
lludm llehnns, nher|.l'f,
CHURCH OF GOD I
Cor, Washington and 2nd meds)
gnu, Sc h ool t 10 un.ll d - vli k B £b l e . B% B \ i y, 'W ed n e s -
r a t 1 : 3 0 p . m .
G H A M B R 1 . - 1 u ¢: n t l m r l c -n r l b u h o w U M Y i n !ba t t al i o n o flb s I'l l l h m l r i n n l l c qnuar tnredl n r H n r l r n y d u r i n g : h e n t p a r ;o f Ju n o n s .* h o n they a n N 4 -no ul a t o n i l va t h #d u l y u n a n \.. F i n : A h r n i o n . b u r l n g t h a b r u n t u l1 m l n ! Ir a n o f ( I o r m u u j u s t b r u i -
B. F. IIdiot, rent for poor 10.00
llrs. Lana E. Rlthlnln,:ent for poor 8.00
B.P.Lundt,County At-tomey, expense 10.25
Wiliiam Steven, spikrr 1.00
On motion duly made and nr-ried the :him of Hn. Emma Han-
sen for $31.05 rent, vu rejectmt.On motion duly mode and car-
ried the c ldm of B.F.Hdier,
Agent,for $12.50 rent,' n s re-
jectod.
0:1 motion :lady made and ear-
ried nfundiug o:ders were allowedas foilows:
Chu. 'I'.¢Lnn¢, $1.09.F m H .S: Levy in #gg dint:ict.
Anhui G.`, S9L Free H.
S Levy in wrong district.
J.P.Kenndly, s.:zo.Free H.
S. Levy in wrong district.
By order of thc County Court:snowal of )iot.\1er's Phmion was
stunted Hazel A. !deHanlgal md
the County Clerk instructed to
d n t warrants for $26.80 permouth, b°l'i=11li11¥ llueh 1, 1927,
to pa y thg la me .
On motion duly made and car-
ried the Board utjoumed to meet
April 4, 2927...
ANNIE C. u.\n'r1N,County Clerk.
llllfonl liehrtns, nilht '
watch at §a.iL 15.50
North Side Store, supplies
~ANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH(Cor. Jackson ani Cenhr aunt)
II. Nielsen; Putorgg; Sc ho ol at 9 :15 un.service at 9:45 un.Dlnilh asrvlol at ll am.Evlninl anvices at 1:80 pm.
mzxn cnuncn orHRIS1' or wrrsn~AY sums
f-~ Q ;
I .3 ;-¢\
s f 1 ..;-='
1 ~ O _*q;¢`
rlb li md ei dlmmr urf i nd expo
IIN-'h r mon mn new tr aop uzbut prhmtlan doa sm up theirlplrit ar undermine that intangiblelhlrlx num maornle.Rather dosuffering: nourllh In llnmen mould.mounting anser. mu nr!!! to :ul»im lrdnr when at intl the lnlln-1 lth gb.. U t o m l t o g r l p a w enemy,mn d tb e n ll hanlindeedurl
the mick tin the put week.Mr . mi ln. Ray Rosenbaumand non :peut Sunday at the W
H. Rolenbaum home.Oscar Anderaun and H. G. VanDeanalpcnt Sllhdny in OmahaVildting John And-anon. who is ill
at the Lord Lixtar hospital.Hu .Ruth Rosenblum,whoT D '
n \r 'Ha
_a, , ;2 .
4
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55 '.\"~5.g
Ing t h n u h fo r a : r u t a f r sn a i n .P a n of 1 1 Fif th Ur t a i m n l i lIrum tho e ne my u nd w a lt tha n torthe Unrma n counte r nlha a ivo H u ra n n o fo n nl a i Whllc ma y IlepoprinthoIa s 1 d u n h m l n a
spent a few days in Fremont, n-turued to her home Friday sve-
ning.A numb-er of rom f0¥kl at-
tended lbs dance at BenningtonSuurday evening.The Luthemn b u n ::uppernn well attended Saturday avo-
ni..
|v l 0 i l l ' q | ' | i |8 ¢ s| | u
1
ii :uma lr. raowou. x.:|.'m1.z.-='.:~n:.|:::
lheplm1itif!tnbet1'nl,mdg>nnt
the payer thereof, including the
foreclumrt of Ilid mortgage andthe ala of the mal auto mort-
gaged thereby to pay the debt ae-
cured by uid mortgage..Dated thi: Sth day of March,
fendlnts, thi object and 111119090 '
of which uid action ll to fore-
P;,nearly blotted out br nurxn n o f vu .From than lo theborlrfon, eu! and west and aorihand south. vu ull | stricken land.The second in mmmand. r>°vHutfrom tha pine: with orhar ofllnrnof :ha battalion. rould me nothin(lhll moved lu al! the delolltlon.
'\.'5.'Er ~¢..°¢|.'\.L..aQ.°a L*...~HGREGATIONAL CHURCH |.AQQI no nu l!ld14=l»¢\ an
DW. W alknr An. and Ooihx)
f }....m i d m o i t l m e b e i n g nc on zl od a t
P a p i 0 9 9 o f B o o k 4 , o f t h e H o r t -
m z f R e o o m d a o f W n h i n ft u n C o u n -
t y , N e b n u h , a n d m o z t u r i n g t h o
fo l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e e l e m u ,i n
w h i c h y o u h s vo o r c l a i m t o h a ve
a n i n t n n l t , n a m e l y :
Th e S o u t h m u o f t h e N o r t h -
w e s t Q u a r t e r £356 N W K )
a n d t h o N o r t h H d ! o f t h e
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championship now lies between
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mont hu detested both Battle-creek and Norfoik.While on tha
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be held at Mendowgrove next Fri-dlsr. April lst.Hence, Blair will
meet with Headovrgrove or Fre-
mont in the championship debate,which w£lLdec5de wlut team will
be than plfermd to enter the
May at Linmfn.
Athletics
On ueount of the present
weather during thu Int few days,
affair: are booming in both grade
lh d high School nthleticl.Thesuperintendents of tho county have
¢Iedde.l so promote a nada truck
me e tnwla s ah i g h sc h n o lz ma kmeet.The ¢;¢4¢ trick meet will
be held at Aziington Siturdly.
April 16.Between the different
Rnd The Enterprise for neu.
rn nr mnu nl weu nu ua y ew-:lng at 7:80.
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who eat the most green etwf
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si t y .M n . H . c . E - d w a m l s a n d M i x :
H a t t i e B n u u k o w e r e F n e m a n t d l -
er s S a tu r d a y .
Th e l l o y d N e i g h b o n w i l l b o l d
: h e i r r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o n
F r i d a y e ve n i n g , A p r i l 1 .
Mi s s A n n e K n i e p w a s a n O m a h a
sh gi ap er F ri da y.i n L o r r a i n e P r l t c h a n i s p e n t afe w d a y s a t t h e D .&P r i t c h a r d
Jo h n H a n s e n , d e p u t y m e r -
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J. E . M a r k s . s u p p l i e s fo r
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40.50 JENS NIElS£N e purchased the stock and business of J. I.
1 and will continue the furniture business under
irm name of Chris K. Bendorf, Furniture and
rtaking..\
5 for a number of years,conducted an under-
: business in Blair and have,at all times, striven
e_ satisfactory service.The same desire will
ze my dealings in my new ~venture and l cour-
y solicit the business of the public with the
.ncé that whatever business may be transacted
me will be done with a guarantee of satisfaction.
an me at the old John I.Unruh stand at 213
Washington street, Blair, Nebr.
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here in July.And the limhamana to hang on thero.So fur.we have Inlle-ul In dlnlwge Umm.I tx|1e\I"-hr hmke off lim] smiled
:ml Lucy Stewart homes.Hr. C. E. Dixon :peut the week-1end in Lincoln visiting relatives.Mia.: Helen Eg;gy, who telchgs 1
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ti nue bus i ne s s a n d we lc o me s i ts
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TEACHERS'EXAM [NATION DATES
Suunlay, .April ns. 1921Satunlay, June 4, 1927Sltuniny, July 23, 2921 "
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e r l n f gr o up s a r o u n d th e : s l i n g |
The se h a d c o m e n p In t h e n i g h t .
an d fro m t he m. st an d in g u nd er th e
dr l p p l n g p l n e l .c a m e n promlazllng
smell o f eoflee.Ro me lh ln g h o twa s t he ma i n e on s ld er a lt n n i n l ifeju st n o w .l i n t th e Urea w e r efee ble , and so me thi n; ho t w as lo ngIn c om in g.Th i s m a t t er l ll l l l ly h e
ln s d is p os e d of. h o we ver . t he me n
e m lneurdn ns eyes ab o ut t he m .
N n n l n fr n m t h e e d u o f t h e p l u s
t b l b l t l l l l o n lo o k e d o u t o n de so
la t io n : h er e t h e o nc e g r an n y. ro t t
i n g siopoa o f th e Ch a mp a gn en r e t c h e d a w e ; i l k a a g r e a t Ih l t a
sea t h a t h a d be en de e d a n d sc-en r se d t h r ou g h a l l t im e .N e a r s tm a ' l u Bon sl n.s z m r n o l ' t h e
dea d.a l l t a t i t n d skel eton o f I.ac e . 'i th s he l l s b re a k in g ove r It .
d m d n or t h w a rd w a s S o m m e
_..-.....,._ ......J .. . | . ,ar o u n d a n d W u !! fo r h i s o e n l o r t o
h e m m e a easuatty.I n ot h e r s, i l
ls th e i n ni o r w ho ge t s t hl n nl do n e
a n d Ut e c ap t ai n ls just s figure-
hentl.ln t h e Fo r t y n l nt l t . h ow e ve r .
the avi ati on : n s n l it s happl eat.
Th e h i s cap ta in m m h i s i l e u u m
un t fu m t l nn e fl t o k :t h e r n n : mo n t h
I! n s p a r t s o f n s w e e t r u n n i n g e n -gin e. a nd t he re ven a be tw ee n th emtheun de nm ns tr nt lve nft er l ln n ol'me n w h o h a ve f||tt°d m u c h pe r i l
together.
" A l fo r m e " r e m n r k vd t h e e n p ~ta in d r a w i n g u p n n ! s o a k e d RDP!a n d p u l l n g th e ot he r n u t In th ewet"1 w an t In : et w ou nd ed t n th isnsttt.A b on h ll x h ty i n t h e a r m o r
the le x.I th in k.Som et hi ng th a t
srl!!ke ep m e i n s a l o e d r y l m a
ptt nl u nt lt F vfln a.Id n n 't i n x e m t o
wea the r.Now w ho i s |1u ah ln '? l ts
no th in 't o me.Joh n.If y o u r s l d s
l e a k a - k e e n o ff o ' m i n e !"
So th e test d a y o f September.,
w w .passed.Ir l t h th e ra c ke t u p
fn r w l f d u n a h a t e d 8.0 mu c h o r
l s r l l j u s t tyi ng ar o u n d w a l l i n g
In mo r e n r l es s d l ae o mt o rl .A n d
he re ln Iles tha ex ce ll en ce o t r e t -
ans.Th u s w e a r a n d [ n u t h o e -
M r . a n d H r s . F r a n k T h n h i h t a n d
H i n e s N e l l i e Ti m b l i n a n d E l l a
V i r g i n i a Ze l g l c r o f O n m h s .#90213
S u n d a y s t t h e L . E . W a r d h o m o
M r . E a r l M i l l e r , w h o i s w o r k l n s
i n F r e m o n t , s p e n t S u n d a y 'm l h i s
p a r e n t t , H r . a n d H r s . C h u . M m e !
Mi s s E va M l l k r ,w h o at t en d sA r l i n g t o n hi g h s ch o o l .s p e n t t h ene c k - e nd w i t h h o m e fo l k s .
Mr s. Ol e Jac ob s en an d d au gh t er .
Al i c e , w e r e S u m i l y vi s i t o r s a t t h e
W i l l l t i ng d o n h o me . .
M r .H e r b e r t s e a m .* h u a t -
ten ds vs e n e y n .is a g e n d i n r h i s
; g = '= = va ; s t i o n w i t h is : m e n u -
r . a n d r s .r nBl i s a O p a l W h i t e a n d fr i e n d s o f
Be n n in g t on , sp e n t S u n d a a ft e r -no o n a t th e J. A . S s r ih s r t nm e .
M r .a n d H r s .' D e a r A n d e n l m
a n d ch i l dr e n o f .\r li .1 gt on sp e n t
E z l n d a y a t t h e H . G . V a n D e u m n
m e .B r .H a r l l n Je n se n a n d sist er,
a n d g i r l fr i e n d s p o u t S u n d a y a t
th e H e n ry Je n s e n l s o t m .N m Pe te rs en 3 'a business
c a l l e r i n F r e m o n t 1R n t l u t a t m m m h u b e e n o n
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P~s,.=a=.a benefit brld pu t; In t Thlrl-H C. Cooper and other relatives 'ing 4211!for next y ur.Both I Davis left llondu for her home al.
das zo help JE. fnndzfnrsnesr md to be hon to attend the dx-y ovng hd iumup ei lao od tu c h- lE me n°n .N¢b ¥»
dub bwildinl lin. W . C. Ed-beth sndding mnlvennry of Hr.an and mme hithlar recommendedminrlon anurlained at a ismchooa md Hn. C°°g,°= on Ham .Th u u e me m; in Bu r t mun ty A R L I N G T Q N N Q T E 5
preceding the puty.He r : u ni I Hrs. J ule nn spent unday a tg n n n t.In n :h a Io llowin l H n E. c .In Omaha npd vjlgitgd j}erhulb}ng1 (_r.and Irs. Hg!! §°gg§\jg!__'fg-. Mnnflay | |ra was an gum;
m
Hebnd held high lumen And Hr.
and In G. G. Hnrzhmll wire mn-soled.The Im show, danovand lunchwhich urn nponlored loha Ilon-nich Frida J Situ venninnz . "ar amoved m m neat success.The
mill.Mrs
Ada |funen
A m
Qotntn THE. Wm. Harrison and Hi l l
m.¢n.ied me J . w. Newell
:J in Bhdr Tuesday.:nuns plxntzd 3 bushels of
te a n d a gr e e d t o
uso.Th i s m e a su r e
H m i l e :i n fi x e d
t h e N g b n s k a g o o d
tem, in cznead ng the
30 0 m il e s .It : i s o
th e an te e ng in e- or
e t e a n ad d it i on a l
co n n e c t i n g a t t h e
es w i t h h i g h w a y s
n g a t a t u .g o o d r o a d s b i l l
y th e g o ve r n o r i z
4, a l k ow l n g oo u n t y
u s e m a d fu n d s a t
poa al,u h h f r o m
d r l f g l n g fu n d , f o r
fe d e n l a i d i n u w
o n o f b r i d g e s a n d
th er et o.
i n t h e S i x t y n e w
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I 0 0 t I I REGULAR llE£TllG
SCHOoL som
Rqnhr Meeting of Ike Blah City
sehoib-awe ada on umm,
.mu 41 Ply Hans nun mm
.Amlwlnl zo N.`22a.ss.
HIRE THREE NEW TEACHERS
Board of Educstion mat in nf-ular aesdon in the Scperintancb
mr s office with the fcllolringmemben present: Wright, Koepke,
Murdoch,Hose,Hatthiesen an i
Hemphill.Hosting cnlid an czderat 8 p.m. with pzuident Wright
in the chair.
Minutes of last regdar melting
of March 7,1927 nad lad ap-
pmwd.r
Report of treasurer sbowdn; 9+euhonlundAp rll ! ,19¢7
H i n d .f i n d .If n a r e b i g l m d n t i o n 1 - A k aTIIB fo l l o w i n g b l n ! * G P O IU O U IJ 1 p l a c e t h a m g n g y ~ " V g " t g t h e
m d D h k w d p a i d :D a d g u g ;P a y r o l l f o r M u c h $4 ,2 20 .8 3i zu m an x r l m w r r
u n -" \Debehroejnd a tale-
~f~y evening appwa-~e death of his mother
il in A un nln.moved to Quaeulllnd
teen years agowith their home
hu the sympathy of
K friends here in hh
mnsumo mms
ri Day li. the Bute
penimenl Station an
Ho p .Vaiusblo Pro-
an me o'¢1»¢u.
1 1 ...Th e E n t e r p r i s e 15. 00
F r e d e r i c k s . S u m 152.69
B l a i r G u C o .10.68
Om a h a S c h o o l S u p p iy C o ."&6.7D
Om n h a S c h o o l S u p p l y C o .7.27
Jn o . C . W i n s t o n C o .7.89
Jn o . c . W i n s t o n C o .10.69
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THE ma s s ? TRE E
menu just received atgent): office state tha;
|181 Livestock Fecdenc réludts of feeding
og: at the experiment
be held on Friday,
The days clch yeartation give! their rc;
ia; many rations tohich will put on the
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1
. 3 ¢: l 3 5 i q : w r f . "..,, 1 f = ;' ; |. . .N .r +"f .
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A-Capella choir of Dun; College consisting nf ~ sin gen, Iri il leave Blair S aturday :naming
for their mnuad tour.Tha tmlrwill bi through Nlbftdl. South Dakou, Minnesota md Iowa.Ti n
¢1.a plwil1b \m. \dlinNe bnlk| . . Th wh ole tri pir llltlka aeventltnd ly lindo nth ontumzc ouc szt
will be given in Blair.
cm :Lemon
mn TUESDAY
mm E x s z o l l a u l l r Q ll u W m
a n L i n k xm n u ' h i m O n l y
' r n m m - M m a n a n c u y
Cwn dl.
vofrs EXCEP'|'loNALLy LIGHT
nu., muh nr Blair num sohe that Ill Tnnsday vu dtyelection.Thil fan vu home out
by um exzepdumlly ugh: vman for the VAHUHI offical which
won m \» :m
h\ | llon \ y | .lxp lac u ws nto b e
filled.One mundluun from nahward of the (nur wsndl lad um
memban af the »chm| bond com-
plmd um Im to be vled d.0 1thin number tm out-:aim mam-
b m o l u n . u mm board nfulld
RE D C ROS S mg ;nor .BBCAL FUND
E5Fremonthali n n aomswhlt
exc ited our the Cruel fundswhich the ic al.apter hu on
huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money
really bulongidf
A Diltrkt Cond decision ¢|t|\;|.
lishing 1 p momdml that mayl u n a f u reading effect 'pu
handed down Friday b r h i p
Fndtriek w. Button.who ful
tht ¥2.23507» mild by the Nkk-
arson, Nab., bunch of the Ameri-c an Bad CMI. Nwri. notto tbl
community in which it waz sub-scribed, but to tbl niuml argua-
lution, of vhkh in D°dl° coun-
ty chapter is a #Ilif-
Judgu Button ~ that the mmof money, nilld gn :gn and lain
nhmsld bf pdd IDN :Mft by GmNickgiion treasurer. Warren ilu!-
H|rl\\,_tQr¢~~~ihkeaplnguntil
FIRST ~A RD
comma
A. w. llundorfJ¢}mBolt ---~~
U.G.GamUr ---»
S¢huoIBglrd
Jens Nielsen -`--
H.L.MorrL1
J. L. Pound -
1958
51
60
6885
ACIIEVEMENT
DAY rxocmm
Ewmr cms. mu Bl! /mum-
menl my rrosrm.Immun
Crwld in Allenduwa.Interest-
hal 'mu nimd B1 All.
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR | vanns mx nws-mms-1
ALL "'¥ PEOPLE PLAYS No nvonn-ns
npnlen for pilnfirig.
and Russell Harrison at-" 1 -q v
r__q=g doclzmftory contest in
heir 4Ada
:°e'°~f BLA|R's,LEADING NEWSPAPER
GENERAL ANn`LocAL Nsws AND COMMEN1'
.
NE W S
l n .A!ber¢Woodnni andu¢ht¢n.3anqudinsudAnnueatpruentudth herpsr-~il,ll'.l|dlrl.Hut¢hi!ll01l|tu1nll,N\\:r| .il.r.sadllrl.Bert L0¥¢»li n .~ Hin Ruth Lon
m n u eHr.u :d) l11 .Be r't op o :h | -
Ue d n tth lh o mi nf h i s pu e a u ,r. md lla. H. C. Cooper Thurs-
c v tn h .F. & S 1n n | o nf » . miI y a n
4|y i n g ;nur Chwmlet 106811
' § . " § . m " ' < = 1 » ,f r"na u " n omaurith ilu. Ab Beane~"r1 m»a »y ¢ n¢m»n t i l l ! !
~Hn . D . W . Ro b
»| n ¢E l| ln lh | | h Lo wo 1r e: ¢T h i t i m e w u s p e n t i n l-sray nnc itbe has tnuu rnd
mfnnhrnenla befor: they de-
fer lhdr bom\0~ln.. Pih Hllhr, who hu been
»+ to M homo U10 gr u n tI! of the Irlnzar suffering !ro`invu taken so the Unl-llify holplud in Omlhl last
~'odneodlicar trntment.H I M Din illl o f Blai r vu'Harman c llhr Fridlr of 'Un
»Vaci.Tbrlallton Woman'| Club gave
_ _ , .. . . - -... .. _ _ .. . |
,M TABUT }fo§>|n
2
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~E SURE AND GET
YOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05
ON EVERY s WORTHYOU BUY
Tho Bddle's rough ways
often fend us.
His en¢r|;y's somethlng
stupendovdEmergencies thrllfhlfll.
Argd rush-orders Nil
him
With ecstacy simply tre
endous.
The U. S.A. Says
Our Meats Axe O K
You will enloythe flnest
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD'Ask for "nLUE` RIBBON BREAD"
From ah Garden Bm! at Nehruks-2 vownm xxx:s___;;;g___ m§{=;;g_~;g~;g u_om. r BLAIR, NEBRASKA. Ahiiu. 1, 1921 NUMBER 11
Wuhlnxfua Cm
-LINE GRADED
ygrr YEAR
Drk on B-Line le be Cemplded
rom YEARS
AGO rom
Driven J vllrlml Quotes Fran O
DH Boconh S lwf lr l : .
Activities ol Year:Gone 1
W i n Bla lr ji fu Yo ng .
1 - mva s s THEN AND N e w
B l l i r W | . l A U v c S t o d 8
o f c w u m u . N o k i a |
Tlnu. 'InlnnȢa!Busine|| W
L u p
Hr.Ed Grimm droppul I~'1`heEnt¢r1:ri||offin|I*'rlda3furl~
a o o p y o ! £ h ¢ lu th lD \ h D to 1 |
J oumd and nlled ou r : sta n ~Lo tbe e nlu malu nu n d er th s ~
ti o n : " Fo r ty Yu n A g n Tmk y '
Inthileolnmnthofoilondng ~
a p p ll n d : ° ' J lm| | F o k y o [ S h i r
N e b r n h m u h n d n g v m u m ~pound¢|btllnt$4.50."»-
p d a Io r e a ttla a tth c os..
In-lrk|L
'Z\1rnln¢%o!.hopm|m¢n.l||
th lu mu d a ta ' n u o to t h a tln t r k t t p d a I n $ ! 8 . 5 8 o r
th r u ll m l i i b t prions!f~
yc anagu.Tb llr le o lu o h ~b u t th e e mh md h o g b u d a o n
y e o l d m t i m o u n s a r u l ~as nnmpand with today.
flto c k h i lln g vr ls t h l m l l n
dnstry and dhirtified 1 . |u f u i n l ta i n f n n c y b u t h i g h ~
I- I r r d n n d o th sr a lmn s h a vc f ~
a c h l i g l a n d d n d v u tl i h d fl n g h u w l m l n t o f t s o i n .
v i r g l n p l n u r n h a n b n n t uInto productive ff-g;f1<=
I a m un h lo vn p ~
m r y d d o t h n i n h u l n
k h a n .Th l m l l c h w f h a lthenllma£th¢ bedt1p leand »
one faalun hm human! thaw!
umggf tlu liveztoc kbndnna.
lz lh th s h i n o r y d
Bh1!,thll'\l|:9rd| ,!.ellu.|th3t -1872 that James Foley ptid
for e l.tik lndi I0¢l. 8l00, M0;WW .U 6 5 \ \ ° ¢ 7 »S W A N ;H i ~ ~
. .J l i l .;
u i t ' W M :gqg ?? ...~
000:0.Dodson $20,000:G. WWillori$15,000.In nddltion
(P le u atu mto pa g uf o ur )
...
~.{"TIF\3 »|Workman have been busy :nab
ing th; gnde in Washington coun-ty.it is likely it will be complet-ed as fa r a u :as Ar1i\1gton at
ding of a new grade fromAmes to Nonh Bend on the Lin-
coln highway, 901180 county wouldnot have sufficient funds _ss its
prorated portion of the stats wg-
ys to build its pm. of the ur
B-line msd, Mr. Wells said.Reaatiy s rout! was surveyed
for s sure highway from Fremontto Btsir, extending st:sight west
from Fremont to Arlington.Tho
route from Fremont to Arlingtonis neariy on o. straight Uno fromty-third street.This would
s
on hand, including the prospective
d h of a new grade from
n ~.
B l a i r l o F r e m o n t .D i r e c t l y W e i l
I ' m m A r l i n g t o n t o F r e m o n t .
1 : w B R I D G E O V E R B L K H O R N
r u l i n g Co m p l e t e d t o l r l i i g t i n
P r o m B l a i r D u r i n g t h e C o m i n g
S a n a l l t h e P a n e n t P l a n .
( F r e m o n t Tr i b u n e )
I t i s n o t l i k e l y i l w t t h e n e w
t a r o a d r e c e n t l y s u r ve y e d fr o m
'r e m n a n t t h r o u g h W u h i n z l o n e c u n
ty wil l be onn sl ruc ved t his ye ar , a c-
o r d i n g t o H .G .W e ll s,di s t ri c t
h i g h w a y su p er vi so r .H r .W e l l s
m a d e th is st a t em e n t i n r e p l y t o
r u m o r s s t a t i n ;t h a t t h e h i g h n y
e r i k b e b u i z c a n d t h e b r i d g e m u o u
t h e E l k h o r n r i ve r c o n s t r u c t e d t h i s
~mer.
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About f a n ;young friends -
Mtn U n n h Gmac utherud a
the home nf ber mothsr,Adel; Game, of neu A
lan llondzw nrrlrg, to hlln I
Lmettn celebrate har lllteenbirth nmiwrnry .
A mm enjoy a ble inningspent nhrinz names md u ~
tq music.At s lata hourlou: lunch was sawed.
The g u s t:ap| .rtadfor
homolatill5ehou1',!ri.lhin|etta many more happy bixthdan.
GEESB mr THOUSANDS
1'x-:soma NEAR TEKAMAH
(Burt County Herald)Countless thousand!of wild
geese have been feeding along the
low lands joining Tekamah on the
651: for the past few weelgz. Theyhavebeenovenmorenoticeable
dating the p u t few days when
thelr numben hmo incnmsed lo
oountloss flocks.Monrlny afternoon the g~ee=o ne-turntd I1om the river to their
night.quarters about two miles
southeast of Tekamnh,in suchnumbers that it took them almost
bro houn to ous from view. The
g g |.a l ln~.o t h e r y e a r t h e h i g h w a y w i n p r o b -
a b l y b e b u i l t o n i n t o F n m o n t .j
Ik a i d e n t l o l W u b i n g t o n Qand
Do d g e c o u nt y al s o hm m ho p e s o f a
b r i d g e o ve r t h e M i u o u r i r i ve r a t
Bl l i r w i t hi n t he n ex t . ye a r .l f t h i s
i s c o n a l m c t e e i t h e B - l i n e h i g h w a y
o n i t s n a w r o u t e w o u l d n a h a n
id e a l s h o r t o u t be t we e n Mi s s o u r i
V a l l e y a n d Fr e mo n t , z x ue r ui i h g i n
4 !m o | | . ; s t r a i g h t l i n e .
I : ~over Um Elkhom river
aouth of the ojd Magenau bridge.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
P m£ . C h r i | B . L u I e n 9 !"
Coklqe v u afrceably :arplut Momhy "mpg when 1 n
bar of friend: dropped in on hito spend the evening and help
celebraln his birth anniversary.
A pleasant time followed bydeilciosu lunch made the event
to be rememhend by than p
ent.
the place of the present crossing
near Arlington.The new gnde swing: muh of
the Chicago and NorthwuliemLliaaouri line truc ks, .qupwg
ture gnde crossings between Fre-
mont and Arlington.Only one
Lincoln High School alter p~opsreeord total in their
gnme in thc Chicago to~ -
went down in defeat before
sustained attack of the Huron,
Dlkot: quinlzl.
the geese continue to zo northeast
to the rivur in the moming andzxeturn again in the evening. Many
people have matured down to thefieldwherethegeeselandand
claim It is a wonderful sight toview thc birds which me-em to be
then: by "thc millions".
Deputy game war.!r.-:mare mn,
tered about the country to protectthe birds from slaughter, as asevere penalty is attached to shoot
these hlnla in the spring.Siev-
eral persona have been arrested
oidents was one of the greatoalsights over view¢<l.The predic-
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t h a t m a n y .
Th e p r o f n m s t a r t s a t s o ' c l o c k
i n t h e j u d g i n g p a vi l i o n w h e r e t h e
res ul ts w i l l b e g i ve n , t h a n a t 1 1
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lo t s o f 4:11tile a n d ho g s w i l l b e
he l d .M n o o n Pr o fe s so r L o e f fc l
ha s c h ar g e o f a b a rb e c u e .
A l a r g e n u m b e r f r o m W s n h i n g -
t o n c o u n t y h a ve g o n e t o p r e vi o u s
fe e d e n :lays a n d w i t h fa vo r l b l e
w e a t h e r a t o u r i s pl a n n e d th i s
t i m e w h e n a n u m b e r o f c a n w i l l
( P l e a fe T u r n t o P a g e F o u r ) .
1 1 ...The Enterprise 15.00
Frederick s. Sum 152.69
Blair Gu Co.10.68
Omaha School Suppiy Co."&6.7DOmnha School Supply Co.7.27
Jno. C. Winston Co.7.89Jno. c. Winston Co.10.69
Wolff Hating, Plumbing 6:
Electric Co.95.00Petersen Hardware 6.65
Pioneer Pub. Co..50
Thomu Charles Co.1.00
th e c o un t y n ge n t'| o ffi c e s ta t e t ha t
t h e m b n n n l l l l L i ve s t o c k F e e d e n
D a y ,o n t h e r e l u d t s o f fe e d i n g
c a t t l e a n d h o g : a t t h e e x p e r i m e n t
st at i on ,w i l l b e h e l d o n F r i d a y ,
A p r i l 22 .Th e d a y s e t c h y e a r
w h e n t h e st a ti o n g i ve s t h e i r r e ;
l u l t s o f fe e di n g m a n y r a t i o n s t o
d e t e r m i n e w h i c h w i l l p u t o n t h e
e h e a p e i t p i n i n z w w i n r f o n t , i n
evi de nc ed b y t h e n u m b e r o f fe e d -
e r e n t t e n d i n g e a c h y e a r ..
A u l u a b i e p r o g r a m t o e ve r y
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memben present: Wright, Koepke. 'cm Bi Crou, ;,,;,,,,§, not|.o tbl
Murdoch,Hose,Hatthiesen ani 'community in which it waz sub-Hemphill.Hosting cllied an order I scribed, but to tht nitionsl argua-
at 8 p.m. with pzuident Wright lution, of vhkh in D°dl° c ours-
in the chair.ty chapter is a #Ilif-
lalinutes of last regdu medtlag Jud" Button 1-glgg that the mm
of March 1,192 1 mu ua an-'¢f money , nina gi, 1911 and mn
proud.r Emma b f wa mm E mu b y GmReport of treasurer sbowdn; l Nickgison treuurer, Warren Hul-
c u b o n ~ : , _ 1 9 r {\Ik|m,t.or¢~~.mky nplnguntil
arson,--~-. ~ 0 »-~comm mn
suxmu mms
Qyrll 22 Feeden Day lt the Sule
College Experiment Sudan on
Came und Bop.Vmhuble Pm-
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.fo r t h e N e w l 'l r l i .
P A Y S U S U A L G R I S T O F n u . 1 . s
k r a t h e r n n r e x c i t i n g m e e t i n g d
th e c it y c o un c i l w a s h el d Tue s d a y
e ve n i n g a n d d u r i n g t h e t i m e o f
th e c ou n ti ng of th e b ai l ot a a nd th e
m t u r n s fr o m th e ele cti on w e r e
cc mi ng ih al . b od y p ro ce e de d q ui et -
l y w l t h t h e 'h u s i n e l s o n Tm n d .
A ft e r l i s t e n i n g t o va r i o u s r e
p o r t s a n d c a r i n g fo r i h e cl a im s
a n d : m o w i n g t h e b i l l s , t h e m a t t e r
l r a l e W i | ¢ ' f l l l n S h o ! a t S p o u u
A p m n n t l y W i t h M a l k i o u s l n -
i e u t .l s N e w A w a i t i n g P r e l i m -
c .
lmn Edith Bochum 1030.00He n on motion meeting m -
the awience, as evidenced by their ....vigorous haml clapping, when hei "HY 2§,{)T w,\;.,|{I1\G'l'0N co.
While lhiln ll an Election x i joumed to meet on c all of the expressed the hope that more of;Women have been the real more
Were iking Counted City C°'""fpnsldent.
ci! Holds Mulinx. 0|den Trees Wm. Kelly, Se¢'y.~
for the New l'lrli.1
lha mud; might be gnveleu before 'u..en in the Pwkd. Mr.Purbu gh==f°;;~= ";§='"; mlitd ;=;>;"~'- pen-states, and the work iz being :ar-
mlt "K 1 e armer o so get rind on through their ciuba.In-
Mrs. Olivo J. Smith vu bodes
to n number of nalstivn at a ld:
orloc i: dinner lm Tundsy no-:mln|,Aprli 5,i n h o n o r d h l r
eighth birth anndvarury.Hidden Hn. Smith and hir
duzfhtars,l i u u Frances and
G n u of this city,th er e mnpresent. bei' daughtor, Hn. W. T.
C u M F lr r l mt . I o n a n d h u
lun, W. I". Smith and wife of
Omalu.
mn TUESDAY
mm Exszollaullr Qllu Wm
an Link xmnu 'him Only
'rn mm- Mm an an cuy
Cwndl.
vofrs EXCEP'|'loNALLy LIGHT
nu .,muh nr Blair mu so
nor .BBCAL FUND
E5Fremonthali n n aomswhlt
exc ited our the Cruel fundswhich the ic al.apter hu on
huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money
really bulongidf
A Diltrkt Cond decision ¢|t|\;|.
lishing 1 p momdml that mayl u n a f u reading effect 'pu
handed down Friday b r h i p
Fndtriek w. Button.who ful
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a n n c n o s s c a s i l*
relay ran.Seven schools the Blanch, Coiby.
Mailer,lhatera,Whltford.HILgenkamp. Brlnhnan, all near Arl-
ington, have sutures! the contest,
and while it Ia new and they havehadbutlittio training yet they
u-Hi, without doubt, make a good
showing.in some of the events-the dis-eua, ahot put, Javelin and pour-Ibly
the pole vault, the competitors
probably llrili enter without having
had any practice.In the runnin:
and jumping events, where no ape-ehd equipment is needed, the boy:can praeiice as gnuch aa they
(Phase Tum to Page Four).
or-=-mWorid Book Co.University Pub. Co.
Univeriity Pub. CoSchool Form Pub. iso.
Harry Sorensen
D. v, HauerThu Time
w. J. S85
J E. ClmpbeilJames Mom
Jake BrassN. T. 'Lund
L.c. Smith & Co.,
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comma
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S¢huoIBglrd
Jens Nielsen -`--
H. L.HorrL1
J.L. Pound ---SECOND WARD
Council
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ACIIEVEMENT
DAY rxocmm
Ewmr cms. mu Bl! /mum-
menl my rrosrm.Immun
Crwld in Allenduwa.Interest-
hal 'mu nimd B1 All.
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elewon.This fact tu home out
hired r r the 11 1 : s a ws w c " " "mos appropna °'..6|at _g ~year .the occasion and fully enjoyed.~ ~ 'l'iL'£'F'f.__gg:
umm aa. White $1125.00 Mr. Geo. H Bates made a mf*_,QM ,§i,1,,,,,_.1 4 ~ ~Miss Ruth Barr ;gg| 0g mx and voic ml the approval gf _
I..¢l re w f o r t h e va r i o u s o ff i c e s w h i c h
m m . t o I n fl l l e d .
L n a d l o n l y u l x p l a c e u n r e t o b e
fi l le d .On e c o u n c i l m an fr o m e a c h
w a r d o f t h e fo u r w a r d s a n d t u m
me m b a n o f t h e s c h o o l h o a r d c o m -
p l e t e d t h e l i t ; t o b n t l e e t z d .0 1
th i s n u m b e r t h e o u t g o i h g m e m -
ben o { 3 .1 10 nc h o o l b o a r d n f u n d
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ma r u n . w P A RT Y m u o v s n 'wt to the club meetings in their
neighborhoods.
Relatives of Miss Made }Volsi Mr. Bates hnnounestl the name
ngam eniered s wry pleasant ere-of the new eounty zvwlw chair-
nmg March 80, when they gnth-man for ncst year,Mrs.Leroyered at her home to help her cele-
hrnle her birthday.
Visiting and cards were enjoyed
by all until 5 lslo hour when nies
efneshmenta were <\en~etl.
'llm:~e present were Mr. and Hrs.Detlef Wdlsmnn,Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Buelmrdt and daughter, Mr.
llislreo of Arlington.The course.for next your E: Course No.2.
"Foods and Nutrition"igtcluulingpreparing school lunches nn.l ln»
Ifsnlffeeclinpr.Miss Florence .Xt-:\\00il of Lincoln will be the lender
for next year.
The :late for the`Mol.he-rs' V;-
rl on 1 -lerested households are scattered
throughout the county..At sew-ernl rneetingi.the county agent
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has spoken on the cont:un:be-tween farm homes in the east with
their wellkept lawns, lhruhbery,and neat' houses as agalnat the
average piece in Nebraska.The
example of neighbors actually eso-rying out his ideas will be far
I;
more effective he believes, than
any number of lectures.
Sixty farmers in Lancaster coun-
1
A CASE OF ANOTHER LOVE
Calhoun was sorrlrnrhat snoughtup last Friday when Mrs.M m '
Jsnlzen shot at her husband, Hr.
August .hoMrs. .hntzen and five children.
in company with Chas.Crown.lnnded In Calhoun on Friday, April
lat from Council Bluffs, and rent-
esl a house.Crown lmmedislrlylot a job on a nearby farm and
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A-Capella choir of Dun; College consisting nf ~ sin gen, Iri il leave Blair S aturday :naming
for their mnuad tour.Tha tmlrwill bi through Nlbftdl. South Dakou, Minnesota md Iowa.Ti n
¢1.a plwil1b \m. \dlinNe bnlk| . . Th wh ole tri pir llltlka aeventltnd ly lindo nth ontumzc ouc szt
will be given in Blair.
'a red letter day in the history of Jena Nielsen ---
:county farm bureau 1romen's club!J L Pounds --.when the projef t Lander: in charge 11. 1. MIIYHI ---
THIRD \?»'.\RD
Cmtndl
~of the year'¢work held their: fAehie\emeut Day Program at the
;Chri|t.ia church in th is : ity lt n. g Peebies ___
'two dclock p.m.l S.E .l{e mp --The pwmm as outiined in lest Juhn McKay ---
week| Enterprise was carried out School Baudto the latisfactim o! nil.1Jen| Nielsen .-.
| r Hn. James Mullin pnuided an u. I.. Hvlonis:--'project chairman with Mn. C. J.Ja L. Pound.;---
llindjry as sons! lender.FOURTH WARDI_ I Lovneil
~1 Mrs.Clam.Lamb p vc an in.formal adulrexl of vu-Icome and *;m===°¢ Bolt °''
each c lub took part either by a I . ~Sorensen "
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A p r i l 18.O n l y pup il .:d u s i f l e d
in th e dg h t h 5 11 . 1 ; a n d b el o w m a y
en l z r .
Th e e ve n t s fo r c o m p e t i t i o n w i l l
i n u f o l l o w s :5 0 y a r d d u h , 1 0 0
y n J d u h , 3 0 y a r d d u h , M Q y a r d
n m , b u n b a l l t h r o w ( t o r d i s t a n c e ) ,
r u n n i n g h i g h j u m p . m n n i n g b r o a d
ju m p ,8 p o u n d s h o t p u t ,discus.
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several :sin pneaeznta and blnhday
clrdz.
RURAL scuools
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sa., nun sa-»»1» ol w»»iiu~
mn cougy no Hold 'rad nunAz Arllirw on s»ma.»y, Ar-
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John Grogan ~;=~=;_gf1=-gg i W;C reg; om Nm'srco au\'L"'i.u.f. homo Thursir! after-
°°§f';§,.Henle Ciork,of Norfh
Bend mind on Saturday at meC. W. Andrews home.
Mr. and Mn..W m. Stork,§=[.
§'I.'E'l}"15»7»¥¥£1=&f""' ausvvuslu #lla iilhmd constructing and m m
Japanese Lantems.. Mg and m T x g g l p i n ~The pupils who vrero not absent
mm: y open y ..an Dan Thompson and funny.,§{'n'f,§_ §'5i§i"'i-E?" '?"°,?°'¥'"'f
Mina Mary Ando!len of "°*',r¢y Kerkhoff, Iona mum. sy lvuKennard,will teach the hlney Lallman,Roland c hr m,Vernon
school next YGIf iiilome, Henry Paeoer, Alfred Pb-Mrs. Mueller nnd daughter, Miss te ra on , E lg ig Ch rll, Elmf r ~
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a r u m m u l m t n g r l u c s l n :\wo r k in g o n c i r cl e p ro b l e ms i n " 'x
rm e t i c. Th e y a r e ge t t i n g d o n g
ni ce ly .
C A R D ( J F ' r m m x s
u a . : q u i v n u ;- -M r .a n d M n .F r e d L o n g a n d _ W Wi:::;' az; "P}i1iI§
;;|||;;'~ E@f¥5~e§§ |i~e;m.x=»--~ ~ ag.; !""'!' ~ gfg L |¢m a n I I U I B T I I J B n m l u u r v a l u u s s u n .o f t h g i i l n e a a o f h e r m o t h e r ,H r s .
Harm Williamson.A. nico lot ofwork was aocomplishod.Mn. Geo.
Imro wilt bl hostess thi! week.Ike Woodl, civil varveteran ofTelmnah,accompanied his non,Elzy to Horrna:\ lu}.Wgdngaday
§.'1`§FaZ"i¢¢%»§L2IL"'a&'ii§ 'X§n="¥éT ~ ~ ~ " ° ` " " ` " " ' " " "L.. Canoil Unlano or roll, mul:mined to visit a friend, Mia.; Nei-The home talent play 'Second Olivo !.In1andand Xenophan CrossseninCouncilBiuffs,returning Childhood" glven hero }°?imlay eve- _Of Wayne spent iho week-end atby train Monday..|nin|¢, March 18, under the auspices the home of Mrs. Ethel Unlund.llomar jielvillo returned from of the IJpworth La.\gue,.1\r:~.a pm»|Mr. and Mn. C. G. Manhnil,
Omaha Friday whenlu had been aentcd at New England mf. Fado Be¢f.:'. 1-"ences und their ¥"°"»with Mn. Belrille who un.!enonl.nening before a fuli house which Da\1.l Akers moloreal to Bennett
_.n.n.aL_..:..-*..__.......--_|ta ...--\|-_n.0 i0\Ef th! \l"¢¢k'¢lld.
Hr. and mrs. mn Ulruwell wereSunday guests of Mr. nod Mn.
Hayes Rosenbaum.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schenk and
daughter, Frances apont last Sat-
urday ln Omaha.
Mis! G:ac; "Ihorn?son, who is a
dear husband ana inner,1 n oPetersen, and we especially thank
those who sent such beautiful flor-
a] offerings and thoa who furn-ishd the music and the mjnirten
who spoke word: of sympathy. at
the laqt nd mtes.|¥F:eemui Decker of Wayne wa.:nac her in me uunoun unoou,Mrs. 1red ramen-onnomo over the week-cud.splhl. the week-end of. the puuntal and hmilyHr. and Mrs. John Heblnl anii Dan Thompson homo.Qz\,..;i;..r. §;§5;"1a ' "a Misa Ada Schenk, who hu beenxtenographer for a telephone com-
:any in Omaha a few weeks, was
nn over Sudday gu~ t at her home Coming to
Fremont
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K r . a n d M n . E u r ! P r u s s i a a n d
fo u r l i t t i e c h l l d n n d r o ve i n Th u n -
day evening (mm thdr unch 1:1
Purkins county mar Gmnl, Nebr.,for a WMF; visit with Mn. Prun-
i\2`é"La{§`|`E£°3i§I
The hoard of education haseletlod Miss Ethel Ireland nf 'le~kannh as primary teacher fornext year and Mins Elling Titia ofCraigforthefifthandaixgh
ng s m; i f£ h E '; ¥ Tu5 f ni I w. . .gg;-,_§§£;=,,\;;.=l w l y a n ~
hum an rfuccesa la.l l i n . C h u . m e spent Silurffdnign gyfggggi _ge-3 m.'¥°.-?.§fl`.'I day at the home of her dnngléter,
Wwneadsy and the many Herman "'m P. J. Christensen at en
friends of the brlde,\\rho nga.; well 'f__:"A w Avon ntumed to
in this vicinity.Many from this vicinity attendedl ghuivari pany for Hr. and Mn.
Chia. Merritt last hiday evening.
The young peopig were maxrid onWndnnuinvMllmh 23 Mn. Aler-5 =ia'| gnmlparenu, Elf. and Hn ];;:mln.Thi; completes the teach [kgown here, extend bent wixhes;
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A-G||\ell\ehdroIDu|Go1k|\ auditing ll HH!-11: |in|lr|,1rlll|unBlnlrl|l|:|1||yn|rd:|
for thdrnaulltanr. 1'a»uuwmu\Iwo~|\l!dvnh.a»m Dshlgllnnnlhansllum. 'Illm p w r u n m u u a r u n m m u u p m m u m m d m m u m m m n q n h
wnungmnhmur..
nscuux MEETING
scnooL nom
nenhr Manda; ol Un Blah City
saȎb~s~ud aaa on lun.
April (1 Pay Mu: Bllln WildAman ua NI22o.ss.
HIRE THREE NEW TEACHERS
Bum af Ednution mn x.. ng-
ullr aesdon in the Superinland-m n office with the lolluvhgmemben present: wrmn, Koepke,uumuh.Hou,m m m m lHemphill.Hosting usted w orderat s p.m. win president W.-ur.:in me nun-.
Minutes of lax! regular meds;nl Much 1, 1921 :nd ud lp-pmved..1
cm :Lemon
mn TUESDAY
mm Exszollaullr Qllu Wm
an Link xmnu 'him Only
'rn mm- Mm an a n c uy
Cwndl.
vofrs EXCEP'|'loNALLy LIGHT
nu., muh nr Blair num sohe that Ill Tnnsday vu dtyelection.Thil fan vu home out
by um exzepdumlly ugh: vman for the VAHUHI offical which
won m \» :m
h\|llon\y|.lxplacuwsntobefilled.One mundluun from nahward of the (nur wsndl lad um
RED CROSS CASH'nor .BBCAL FUND
E5Fremonthali n n aomswhlt
exc ited our the Cruel fundswhich the ic al.apter hu on
huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money
really bulongidf
A Diltrkt Cond decision ¢|t|\;|.
lishing 1 p momdml that mayl u n a f u reading effect 'pu
handed down Friday by J lldp
Fndtriek w. Button.who ful
tht ¥2.23507» mild by the Nkk-
arson, Nab., bunch of the Ameri-c an Bad CMI. Nwri. notto tbl
community in which it waz sub-scribed, but to tbl niuml argua-
lution, of vhkh in D°dl° coun-
ty chapter is a #Ilif-
}m"""'ii?= 1.f.;:.;,1:..§"'.;;.;zf |¥i§Q}Im`{Ih1|`h.»?1"f1»J=}\`;3L»éonson iMr. and Mrs. Chester Ar m
IM. \\cs§ hémc.Ml|.w¢at went '7;',;;""I.~i`";;;§, outfit from RB1-Arthur Long spent Sunday ||almul) us .uuuu¢;, ¢1|n u.g; g§;';\_ ~ that °"¢¥liHK for anl brsuwn farm has recently the homeof Mrs. Rachel 5icDau~I t
been moved m the farm of Mrs.ald nad family...Pxrn r-' lxn zn g gfi 31,M \\..."!' ..,_"?!f't}fd §.._.. _f°f-.|Lcna lzlchtenkamp northeast of Mr.and§1rs._W1il'1:[|pr|.pmn and from an a. m-. lo 4 P- m
l l !U N ' i 1 1 l 1 U l T \ |a l e f r y i l l l l ¢ | " 5 l u u o w n W h g m |~g f m l m n _ | M r .n u l l M f g L e o n ~w g r q
11 . 5 4 ~B f l 8 ¥ 1. l D o h .l u A A I . ;n u m L a i n !r n n v l u r f n d i h l l )n m n n t r l ! | 0 M \\ l . \ 1 | l & U . | !l 1A l | 3 |1 1 1 0
No Charge for Examinationn v u nu .morning 3121 n.. n-nllilitll ull Iuuuuuuwunug |l l l l l i i t l l l l i t a 1 _ 1 ¢ ¢ | m - _ _ - -l l l l l E m i l y A f o n l u n ° * ! ° ! " l * ! ° 'In m l u l l d n u a n d l u r x l r r - H o vh l u
=||\. u u \ vu \ ||u un l t usa u mi h e l a t t e r p a n o f A p r i l .
M r .a n d M n . J o l c p h
" " " " " l n u m b e r o t w s\\.n|.nu imnrnhIlandur"E'x"i'|';'m.u ml Iunlnell in ul '"'"'".;.';; "" ;";,",';°;;',,'.;;|Z gg;
|1-'!9°'!\."1!""°"'®1 ;..-__ ...L_ |- .lar an im l nrt! lt her home
lien Cnckers in dairyNU 81.00
Milk (hrge can)101:
m far Saturday only
r ng o :a me ~nhome.A number from here attended
or a d e no i d s .
l l c h a s t o H i c n : d § t won de l*fu!
Hurley Wilcox home.he farmers in this vicinity are
busy with their apdng work ns
I \¢.t e n d a y va c a t i o n w i t h h i s a u n t ,
M n . C . G . h l : u \ l u l LM i n M a u d e H u t c h o f O m a h a
MON DAY
Wm. 5. Hart in
is Q asI
hmnlc a~ \ ndi~tis gall stones
u .l i o n i n s p i t e o f t h e fa c t .
M r . a n d M n . E d O i s o n o l n e a r
1 .
on(Chester Afonson and Fmd Longwent to the Gwrzv Uhrt home the
Mn. H. w. Schoettger was host-
e u st s deiightfui one o'c1ock
luutheun Friday afternoon when=~}=»entcrinined n dozen ladies.
Q|I
C o m e d y - ` ° T I ~ Z l M M E D I N U O L D
afternoon.Mr. and lln. D. W. Rutledge ac-companied by Mr. md Hrs. ki. c.
l ele rse n une ra ~Ol! ay
liver, boweis, blood, akin, nerves,
lmagt, kidneyJu, bladder, bed wet-
tfng, catsrrh, weak lungs, rheuma
te moon.M r . a n d M n . K . J .V a n Y d i n
a n d H e l e n s p e n t S u n d a y i n t h e
c o u p l fy a t t h e h o m e o f B r a . V a n
1 -TUESDAY
P H O N E 7 5 iv:-:m~:1=:so.\'f and THURSDAY
QUALITYMARKET
Groceries ani Meats
.Jeno nmesamem.'
\.
Lon Chaney in
"TELL IT To
THE MARINES"
With Eleanor Boardman.William Haines
and Carmel Myers
A Thriiiing Epic of The Devii Dogs
Co me dy -° 'TllE OL D FL AME"
r I
r...-.1 r
field spent tha ereekend ln thecountryat the home of Roy'agrandparents, Mr. and Mn.Tam
wakeIield, Sr.Misa Evelyn Meiie r of Her-
man am!Max Bain ol Tekamah,dipped over to Logan, Iowa, Mon-dly. Merch 28 'where they werequlaiy mnrritvtl.The bride ia thedaughter of Mr. and lin. GeorgeMclxer-usher and waa born andraised here, attending our sehooka
and is.: member of this ; a r ' a
lrlId1-mln;eiaat.Mr.Bain iaknown to aome of our people aa antrduetnoua young man.Hermanfriends extend congntulatiozu.After a fur week: vlait here atthe home of hor parents, llr. and
Hrs.Sam Relville.Mn .Oaear
pink nut eupa ma an .\me vetable.A kenlinglon tollowei.Places were laid fo Madame: C.c. Marshall, Binh MeDon_ald, J.D. Neweom, C. W. Amlnewa, II. W.Marshall,lEthel Unlund,AHCQNewsom.Will Reekmeyer,m eDo Weber, C. G. hlarehail. A. 0.Hawkins and Gail Johnson of
Fremont.hir.:nd lfira.Will Reckmeyernrul lon, Therlo metered to DavidCity when they spent Sunday nttheA. L. Hughes ho m.AllenLaaher accompanied them na far
as Schuyier.The Berry Go Round Club bel!nnother one of their w.i°Tlb3¢ aIIaire Friday evening when Dr. andHn. W. I. Nelson entertained attheir home.llr. and lim. J ohn
Su y guests at the Wm. Har-
rison home were Mr. and Mrs. J.C. .Rosenbaum of Blair, Mr. and
Mm. Chu. Ileerdaieyftnd hir. and
Airs. Clifford Ueardsioy pf Omaha.C. J. liindiey ia building a chick-
en house for his ton, Leon.Osage Burton been helping
Mr. Helier build a new hen house
on the Sheffield farm..John Lakerhaa been heipinghis brother, Charlie iurifh hia .farm
work.
Guy Burton test a herae one day
flat week..The maaona jrere to eement thebasementat the new Ammon
farm today. lf the 1|eather per-
. - . . . . . . ~. . . . .
ta ,sell ea,eg'eersuailments.
If you have been ailing fo: any
ienxth of time and do not get anybetter, do not fait to call, ns im-proper meastirea rather than dis-
ease are very often the cause of
your long :landing trouble.
Remember above date, that eo:-
eultation on this mp will be ftee
and that his treatment il differ-
ent.
Married Women mutt be aeeom.panied by thei: husbands.
Addnen: 336 Bolton Bkmek, Min.neapolis, Mina.
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shonl . al . th e bi rds.| a \ l £ l n g a u t o i tr ee s i n th e n e w M r . a n d H r s . S o r e n W u l a m l n a n
m a r k l 0 l . l !. ] l o f t o w n W B ! l i k e n l l l h r h i i r l r vn i n d M r n a l M n | | n \ r 1
»_'cr.tion C a m p ha s be e n fi:`e d fo r ty h a v e t a k rn ov e r me m e a oz a u -w w l w mail.I n u " " " *"°~"""'l§i f S f ~a 'A u g u s t m a h t o m a h a t t h e W u h -ve r t i r i n g N e b r a s k a b y b e a u t i fy i n g a n d e vq n i r m w .~- 1 ,
n r fi n r t m m u n t v f u i r : r o u n d s a t A t l ui h e i r h o m e : a n d ha ve st a r t e d w h a t 011 lfi * i- l b the h\\=*b°U~| l!fi'f¢'=|,/ / ,.,''r f ?
THE W EATHER und a sufficient number of trees Wolnrnan.in;ton.''County Agent Purbnugh beiieveein Calhoun and went to the house
was onlemd to fill the spice.
The weather man has diabed up5 balmy springlilge bit of weather A news item of Interest was tho?
this week up to today when skies glflonday Afternoon Club meeting
ue gray and a fine sprinkle of]held ht Mn. E. C. Jack1o:1'e_ onrainistaking tho joy out of . MArd1 21.Mrs.. n C. Van U°'l5°"'hlS appointed the following exam- 'port of Alay and fint of June and mouthern part of the county,the offken and when intervention
farmin for a time..fund uninteresting article on"'I'heiinhng board,who will node ¢1|l. mnnber have made plan! to at-'brought in hi,daughter,gnglwau made Mm. Jantzen pulled o
'wipers for ihe Eight Grade ex- 1 tend.Anil.: Mordhorst und Min Emma : re\°ol\er SDJ thot at her husband.
Ho a ls o n mu n m that mu,~.»nz he a ¢IIminwilie movemen£l¢\free 111°wife and children.
EIGl!TIl GRADE [Allegra Wilkins would be hero lovrlnln better kept Ind mom at-WGYJS were PDU''d and l»°t0l¢|{l18EXAMINATION BOARD [May 3 for a leaders' conference.tndive country pines.lto J lntxen'| Glory he *IS driven
l'Ihe Boys' and Girll' Clubs will |f\"Jfll \\1¢|1f>l1I¢-County Suprrinlendent Hursh'lwld forth in Lincoln the latter!Mr.Peter Mordhont of the;H4 sohcntcd the uanslance of
gFarmers are anxious to get into Pusent State of the Novel", Mmthe field: and put ln the lmlll IL J. Murdoch redevred the life of}nmL1a!.ion| thls spring: Mn.. Frmkl Min Smith of the slate Agrl-Kruger og the Dornnclrer sehoollao rumor stat .She Omen took
-=-..-iff -F-°""'i"F.-C=¥`3"?*'
April 9-W. R. C. meetl..April 10-Palm Sunday.Ayril 12-f'Dld Fuhi ond ama -
er" play at u. w. A. hnIL 8:16.
April 14-Nude contest in high
school.April 16-~County Spelling Coulall
Apdl I6--Arlington Tuc k Melt.I - . . . I l u r 1 . \ - - | . . -
f
Fd" a nd \ Rl I. €l .E i t In d ry * n° \3 ¥h F7 |n¢ i 3 x l l: f0 [l Cll\ lIfo l\i ~ u f m i l 8 . L a m b , u r l Co l \l ¢ |.l 1 \ \I l l 1 C o ll e g e I t L l nc o i n, m lt h i di l l ri c t W ||0 w ili X J ! !ID C El ll ll n ne r ca r In u ¢ I1 ||un :n :n u 'm ms v u n y r u u ": »l » w |.t h e y a r e b u s y b r e a k i n g s t o c k s i h l s i h l r l . C h u . H a t c h m fl n g a ve » E 2 0 3 | B a d g e r o vr . M r s . G w m M c Q t u r r i e a fe w ~ - w g ?ex p re s si n g h e r g r a d e ex n mi n nt i on a ; t t h e c o u r t h e l d a t t h e A n d r e w M a t s o n h o m e
wee k.r e vi e w o n " Th e B n m m i t s g C u p a n d M i n B e l va O ft e n .Ple ase t t o p a g e f o u r )\ h o u s e , t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w .P l o n e t u r n t o p a g e fo u r )R n d T h a B a m