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04-07-1927. - . ' H l li~Blair, Nebfuiu. March 81. }921'_ # n zn n - n n l u s n - P~s,.=a=.a benefit brldpu t; In t Thlrl-HC. Cooper and other relatives 'ing 4211!fornext y ur.Both I Davis left llondu for her home al. das zo help JE. fnndzfnrsnesrmd to be hon to attend the dx-y ovng hd iumup ei lao od tu c h- lE me n°n .N¢b ¥» dubbwildinllin. W . C. Ed-beth sndding mnlvennry of Hr.an and mme hithlar recommendedminrlon anurlained at a ismchooamd Hn. C°°g,°= on Ham.Th u u e me m; in Bu r t mun tyA R L I N G T Q NN Q T E 5 preceding the puty.He r : u ni IHrs. J ulenn spentundaya tg n n n t.In n :h a Io llowin lH nE. 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 nponloredloha Ilon-nich FridaJ Situvenninnz . "ar amoved mm neat success.The mill.Mrs Ada | funenA m Qotntn THE. Wm. HarrisonandHi l lm.¢n.iedme 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 U o 9 9 0 n a a o I e hlfhwly - 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 Scperintancbmr s office with the fcllolring memben present: Wright, Koepke,Murdoch,Hose,Hatthiesen an i Hemphill.Hosting cnlid an czder at 8 p.m. with pzuident Wrightin 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 a TIIB 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 | THE ma s s ? TRE E menu just received at gent): office state tha; |181 Livestock Fecden c réludts of feeding og: at the experimentbe held on Friday, The days clch year tation give! their rc;ia; many rations to hich will put on the .L 1 .11i ~; \ . ' 1 ~"_.f . .".r.~3 . . ..."_. ,v v * ; 1 ! .' i | ; , » . ' . »n g 1 1 . 3 ¢: l 3 5 i q : w r f . "..,, 1 f = ;' ; |. . .N .r +"f . Y ......2 ',. "I ""\ § ! ;~_ *"¢Q.5 .~ § é ' % ¢ ;. §; .Q ~~ . ;~~~Q g {j . g f y }~g .5 z..~.*~' g p ~ ..-\,f 1 f F ~ ff ~ff.a. r . ~ ¥_~# - Y l5 ,~r ~1 4 ~~~ 2 'u F *~._' ¢.,..~v = . -_»»\"g 'Q .3 'I » ~'~I ". ,~ . \1\i , § ::L 4 ~. ' ! " 'u |m ?;"> 1 * * l § ,§n 4 1 ; ~ é g x x < ~~~ f i r ~ . ;~L » ~P . ..,n.g l 'AQ:i Qi2 %k I n l f \1 !~ f ~ C r 'f < 3 g ' 1 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 outby um exzepdumlly ugh: vman for the VAHUHI offical whichwon m \» :m h\ | llon \ y | .lxp lac u ws nto b e filled.One mundluun from nah ward of the (nur wsndl lad ummemban 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 funds which the ic al.apter hu on huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money really bulongidfA 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 fultht ¥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 mm of money, nilld gn :gn and lain nhmsld bf pdd IDN :Mft by GmNickgiion treasurer. Warren ilu!- H|rl\\,_tQr¢~~~ihkeaplnguntil FIRST ~A RDcomma A. w. llundorf J¢}mBolt ---~~U.G.GamUr ---» S¢huoIBglrdJens Nielsen -`-- H.L.MorrL1 J. L. Pound - 1958 51 60 68 85 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 RussellHarrison 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¢Woodnniandu¢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 nu eHr.u :d) l11 .Be r'top o :h | - Ue d n tth lh o minf 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 » ,fr"nau " nomaurith ilu. Ab Beane~"r1 m»a »y ¢ n¢m»nt 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 rndmfnnhrnenla befor: they de- fer lhdr bom\0~ln.. Pih Hllhr, who hu been»+ to M homo U10gr u n tI! of the Irlnzar suffering !ro`invu taken so the Unl-llifyholplud in Omlhllast ~'odneodlicar trntment.H I MDin illl o f Blai r vu'Harmanc llhr Fridlrof 'Un »Vaci.Tbrlallton Woman'| Club gave _ _ , .. . . - -... .. _ _ .. . | ,M TABUT }fo§>|n 2 '=fu ,>>a=» 1- 4 i j\ .- . 1 . - - f \. . = ..' n _ ' ¢E~ ~if'b ~ESUREANDGET YOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05 ON EVERY s WORTH YOU BUY Tho Bddle's rough ways oftenfend us. His en¢r|;y's somethlng stupendovd Emergencies 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 11Wuhlnxfua 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. 'Inlnn»¢a!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 rN 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 t ln t r k t t p d a I n $ ! 8 . 5 8 o rth 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 f l 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 u Into 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 l thenllma£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 ptidfor e l.tik lndi I0¢l. 8l00, M0;W W .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. W Willori $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 from Ames to Nonh Bend on the Lin- coln highway, 901180 county would not have sufficient funds _ss itsprorated 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 Fremont to Btsir, extending st:sight west from Fremont to Arlington.Tho route from Fremont to Arlingtonis neariy on o. straight Uno from ty-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. T T /f y //:\/ , v . 2f " " / / -\A , 1 1 4 '" ~nv 192,_ 5I0I724 7m34n1525 \ -.2512I926 *2r*!..(3I52027 7I42 |25 i9 31uul259I5 I622 2329 30 About f a n ;young friends -Mtn U n n h Gmac utherud a the home nf ber mothsr, Adel; Game, of neu Alan llondzw nrrlrg, to hlln I Lmettn celebrate har lllteenbirth nmiwrnry . A mm enjoy a ble inning spent nhrinz names md u ~tq music.At s lata hour lou: lunch was sawed. The g u s t:ap| .rtadforhomolatill5ehou1',!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 thelow lands joining Tekamah on the 651: for the past few weelgz. They have been oven more noticeabledatingthep u t few days when thelr numben hmo incnmsed lo oountloss flocks.Monrlny afternoon the g~ee=o ne- turntd I1om the river to theirnight.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 hi to spend the evening and helpcelebraln his birth anniversary. A pleasant time followed by deilciosu lunch made the eventto be rememhend by than p ent. the place of the present crossing near Arlington.The new gnde swing: muh of the Chicago and Northwuliem Lliaaouri line truc ks, .qupwgture gnde crossings between Fre- mont and Arlington.Only one Lincoln High School alter p~ opsreeord total in theirgnme 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 the field where the geese land and claim It is a wonderful sight to view 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 a severe 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- tions by some that the migrationsouthforetoldsgreatnoun' proved wiihom. foundation, ns the BLAIR BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL FOREC : c w ' / W / 1 ~7 \/ DANA CGLLEGE 0 ~ '"'~5aéfi;§Q,§, A-CAPELLA CHOI ' g;"_;',;';;f5;"§3{'f;';,_" ° ailnmmnthnthehndmlguad..,.~~. 0 I | l 0 |0 C t 0 »I B I L L P R O V I D I N G s o H I - w n p g g j g g f c S I G N E D |0 I S i x t y n e w statue h i g h w a y v r o k w w e r e b r o u g h t i n t o 9 | 0 a 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 a TIIB 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 WLANTING 1-an ronssr 'msn scnooL nom nenhr Manda; ol Un Blah Citysa»éb~s~ud aaa on lun. April (1 Pay Mu: Bllln Wild Aman ua NI22o.ss. HIRE THREE NEW TEACHERS Bum af Ednution mn x.. ng- ullr aesdon in the Superinland- m n office with the lo lluvhg S A D N e w s F R O M A U S T R A L I A ¢-un " \M r . A . C . D e b e h t o e i n d a t o l e m m l u i S u n d a y e ve n i n g a p p w a - ln g h i m o f t h e d e a t h o f h i s m o t h e r w h o s e h o m o i l i n A u n n l i a . Th e f l m l l y m o ve d t o Q u o e u l l l n d A t u t m l i a ,se ve nt ee n y e a r s a g o a n d w e n s a t i a fi e d w i t h t h e i r h o m o th e re . H r . D e b e l l m t h e s y m p a t h y o f a :n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s h e r e i n h h g r e a t s o r r o w . Fontanelle hlfhwa y. l i n 0 I 0 0 t I I | 1 I a 4 a a I C a a | w h e n G o ve r n o r M c M u l l e n si g ne d H . R . 2 5 , a l a me n de d by t h e s e n at e a n d a g r ee d t o b y t h e h o m o .Th i s m e a su r e ad d s 1 , 8 0 0 m i l e :i n fi x e d ro ut es zo t h e Ne b ra sk a g oo d roa ds sys tem , inc zre adn g t he to t a l t o 8 30 0 m il e s .I t : h o emp owe rs th e ata te en gi ne- or t o d u i z n a t e a n ad d it i on a l zo o m il e s co n n e c ti n g at t h e : l a t e li ne s w i t h h i g h w a y s i n a d j o i n i n g a l a t e l . A n o t h e r g o o d ro a d s b i l l si gn ed b y th e g o ve r n o r £1 i l .R .42 4 , al k o w ln g c ou n t y b o a r d s t o u s e m a d fu n d s a t t h e i r dis pos al,u h h f r o m t h e m a i d r a g g i n g f u n d , f o r m a t e h i n g fe d e r a l a i d i n t h a Do n s t r u c t i o n o ! b r i d g e s a n d ap pr oa ch es t he re to . In c l ud e d i n t h e S i x t y n e w 1 U a 9 9 a a a a a I o IW.:»~ ~ / / / f r a n g e d o n d a n a t t e n d a n c e s ! o ve r a th ou s an d N e b r u h fe e d c n i a exp ect ed a s la s t y o u i t re ac he d 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 o'c lo ck in sp ec ti on o f t h e va r i o u s 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 15.00Frederick s. Sum 152.69 Blair Gu Co.10.68 Omaha School Suppiy Co."&6.7DOmnha School Supply Co.7.27 Jno. C. Winston Co.7.89 Jno. c. Winston Co.10.69 Wolff Hating, Plumbing 6: Electric Co.95.00 Petersen Hardware 6.65Pioneer 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 _ memben present: Wright, Koepke. 'cm Bi Crou, ;,,;,,,,§, not|.o tblMurdoch,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 mmof 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 Gm Report 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 onCame und Bop.Vmhuble Pm- _~_ 8°-fe ll me o'¢1»=k. .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 1030.00 He 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 bodesto 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 reighth birth anndvarury. Hidden Hn. Smith and hirduzfhtars,l i u u Frances and G n u of this city,th er e mn present. 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 funds which the ic al.apter hu on huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money really bulongidfA 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 . _ - - - - . . - -- a n n c n o s s c a s i l* relay ran.Seven schools the Blanch, Coiby. Mailer,lhatera,Whltford.HIL genkamp. 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 competitorsprobably 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, Hauer Thu Time w. J. S85 J E. Clmpbeil James MomJake BrassN. T. 'Lund L.c. Smith & Co.,writer Doha Cash Store Tyve- 1 24.~ zo.5~ 1 7.72~ 1.272.1 4.9 s.~89.6 10. |1.~ FIRST WARDcomma A.\'¢'.}Iundorf J¢}mBoltU.G.G:lmur --- S¢huoIBglrdJens Nielsen -`-- H. L.HorrL1 J.L. Pound ---SECOND WARD Council 1958 51 60 68 85 u A.R.Bc ale;---109Cllrkson Haller --- ACIIEVEMENT DAY rxocmm Ewmr cms. mu Bl! /mum- menl my rrosrm.Immun Crwld in Allenduwa.Interest- hal 'mu nimd B1 All. wxrsn SYSTEM BIG svmscr un 'm»u.y_ Apfu s. marked 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 .... 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 enjoyedby 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"igtcluuling preparing 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 l has spoken on the cont:un:be- tween farm homes in the east withtheir 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 snought up last Friday when Mrs.M m 'Jsnlzen shot at her husband, Hr. August .ho Mrs. .hntzen and five children.in company with Chas.Crown. lnnded In Calhoun on Friday, Aprillat from Council Bluffs, and rent- esl a house.Crown lmmedislrlylot a job on a nearby farm and ..1 . I-heumesuml. 1 | I o e I a | o l » Q S . F . 8 9 , a n - a n e c t m e m t o f t h e i n t . \ n l i b l e t a x l u r .T h i me a su r e c a r r i e d t h e e m e r - ge nc y c la us e : nd i s e ffe ct ive a t onc e.I t ' s u n u h e d t h r o u g h t h e l e g h l l l t l n i n o r d e r t o t a k e e ffe c t A p r i l 1 w h e n l l n u m e n t b e g i n s . Th e b i l l p m vl d l l t h a t b a n k s t o c k b l u n l o a d t h e u m a a s fo r m e r l y , o n t h e h u l a o f 7 0 p e r ce n t o f i t s ac t u a l va l u e , a n d t h a t m a n l y m d g e p l w co m p e ti n g : w i t h t h e a n i s b e a t t h e u m a n u 'o f a t 2 %mi l ls .Th h a c t i o n w a s fo r c e d b y a r e c e n t d e d l l o n o f t h e U n i t e d S u m l u - m m e co u r t ,w h i c h w o u l d O t h a r l i l a h a ve r i n l l b l d i n b a n k L u a b e i n ; l o w l n d . 0 e e 0 0 a o e -¢: ¢ e 9 o I o 0 a e Q o l ._¢.5 .,,,...'-l . = .*~~~.&»¢-i»;.» _ ef.11i 1 .Q»».<~1 1*' J i v ;: : . £ 2 : ~i s ; . : f ~~-#r = ; ~":=I§.*.".'1f .2 ' , . "I 1"."'a¥ | »"- ~f '" ¢Q .._,~~' % ¢ ; . § ; .'E ' " £ ;3 ; ~~~3 ~~~'5 , * r f af}~g .5 ..-\,f 1 f F ~ ff ~ff.a. r .z..~.*~' g p ~ 4 ~; . i }j v ~ ~f u ~ "1 1 ._{~T;{»~"'.f~ 1 ; ~~,~~ Q;.~1 *i I *ar 1.!~f ~ gg ~x 5 lf~r ~1 4 ~~~ 2 'u F *~_I ,. ~.~v a ";'~~ "x - H ~1 ~ I .' 1 ,1 4 ' u C .1 r o 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 " 57 106 :27 40 6? I32 err km175 22 27 .:n .fo r t he r u r al l c h oo l s 9 ! t h e co u n t y wi l ! b e he l d in A ri i n gl a n Sa t u rd a y , 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. I several :sin pneaeznta and blnhday clrdz. RURAL scuools mcx nm sa., nun sa-»»1» ol w»»iiu~ mn cougy no Hold 'rad nunAz Arllirw on s»ma.»y, Ar- ..., »ruuIH.c.ooa." " " ° ° " "" ' " " "" ' ""-|!'l- _|'1°r=l ffm "Ei =-F?-='<§-Iu. ..'h"'u.L H. L Plumb Ire:_...ik Hr .¢._.=.§l }K»§ ruebe i nris- du-|¢» :Edles m°§f:£.1=m¢»Johnildaardand John Grogan ~;=~=;_gf1=-gg iW;Creg; omNm'srco au\'L"'i.u.f. homo Thursir! after- °°§f';§,.HenleCiork,ofNorfh Bend mind onSaturday at me C. W. Andrews home.Mr. andMn..W m. Stork,§=[. §'I.'E'l}"15»7»¥¥£1=&f""' ausvvuslu #lla iilhmdconstructing andm m Japanese Lantems.. Mg andm T x g g l p i n ~The pupils who vrero not absent mm: y openy..an Dan Thompson and funny.,§{'n'f,§_ §'5i§i"'i-E?" '?"°,?°'¥'"'f Mina Mary Ando!lenof"°*',r¢y Kerkhoff, Iona mum. sy lvuKennard,will teach thehlneyLallman,Rolandc hr m,Vernon school next YGIfiiilome, Henry Paeoer, Alfred Pb- Mrs. Mueller nnd daughter, Misste ra on , E lg ig Ch rll, Elmf r ~ .,,| A 'WE 1 §;.,;,;n a r u m m u l m t n g r l u c sl 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 dM n .F r e dL o n ga n d _ W Wi:::;' az; "P}i1iI§ ;;|||;;'~ E@f¥5~e§§ |i~e;m.x=»--~ ~ ag.; !""'!' ~ gfgL|¢ m a nI I U I B T I I J Bn m l u u r v a lu u s s u n .o ft h gi i l n e a ao fh e r m o t h e r ,H r s . Harm Williamson.A. nico lot of work was aocomplishod.Mn. Geo. Imro wilt bl hostessthi! week.Ike Woodl, civil varveteran ofTelmnah,accompanied hisnon,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 hometalent play 'SecondOlivo !.In1andand Xenophan CrossseninCouncilBiuffs,returningChildhood" glven hero }°?imlay eve- _Of Wayne spent iho week-end at by train Monday..|nin|¢, March 18, under the auspicesthe home of Mrs. Ethel Unlund.llomar jielvilloreturnedfromof the IJpworth La.\gue,.1\r:~.a pm»|Mr. andMn. C. G. Manhnil, Omaha Friday whenlu had beenaentcd at New England mf. FadoBe¢f.:'. 1-"encesund their ¥"°"»with Mn. Belrille who un.!enonl.nening before a fuli house whichDa\1.l Akers molorealto Bennett _.n.n.aL_..:..-*..__.......--_|ta ...--\|-_n.0i0\Ef th! \l"¢¢k'¢lld. Hr. and mrs. mn Ulruwell wereSunday guestsof 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 dearhusbandana inner,1 n oPetersen, and we especially thank those who sent such beautiful flor- a] offerings and thoawho 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 inme uunoun unoou,Mrs. 1red ramen-onnomo over the week-cud.splhl. the week-end of. the puuntaland hmily Hr. and Mrs. John Heblnl aniiDan Thompson homo.Qz\,..;i;..r. §;§5;"1a ' "aMisa Ada Schenk, who hu been xtenographer for a telephone com-:any in Omaha a few weeks, was nn over Sudday gu~ t at her homeComing to Fremont -'emi \ ¢ l ,a n an g a ! !\ . ¢ u l U l u | | |l i i wlD u n h a mo n e d wi n tw e e k . 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 unch1:1Purkins county mar Gmnl, Nebr.,for a WMF; visit with Mn. Prun- i\2`é"La{§`|`E£°3i§I Thehoardofeducationhaseletlod Miss Ethel Ireland nf 'le~ kannhas primary teacherfor next 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.ll i n . C h u . m espent Silurffdnign gyfggggi _ge-3 m.'¥°.-?.§fl`.'Iday at the home of her dnngléter, Wwneadsy and the many Herman"'m P. J. Christensenaten friends of the brlde,\\rho nga.; well'f__:"AwAvon ntumed to in this vicinity.Many from this vicinity attended l ghuivari pany for Hr. and Mn.Chia. Merritt last hiday evening. The young peopig were maxrid on WndnnuinvMllmh 23Mn. Aler-5 =ia'| gnmlparenu, Elf. and Hn ];;:mln.Thi; completes the teach[kgown here, extend bent wixhes; is .+ -1 --;p -M .1 .r ..1 L ' ..l.'_¢ 1 3 "< = ,¥ ,5 §f ' = . >=3`n § 1 . ¢r g { ',Q : 1 5 . 1 ~~- f ,~s .; ~.~~x . ~I ~.~| E .;~`I ,.r -`1 'w .\W HL -'f.~-if ;' ¢ r W :~ L -1r.r fQ..i., g | ;i Fw 1 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 Citysa»éb~s~ud aaa on lun. April (1 Pay Mu: Bllln Wild Aman 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 outby um exzepdumlly ugh: vman for the VAHUHI offical whichwon m \» :mh\|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 funds which the ic al.apter hu on huuh and a t\»~¢|e uns madeto dntnrmina zo 'im tha money really bulongidfA 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 fultht ¥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 LongspentSunday||almul) us .uuuu¢;, ¢1|nu.g; g§;';\_ ~ that °"¢¥liHK foranlbrsuwnfarmhasrecentlythe 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-.|LcnalzlchtenkampnortheastofMr.and§1rs._W1il'1:[|pr|.pmn andfrom an a. m-. lo 4 P- m l l !U N ' i 1 1 l 1 U l T \ |a l e f r yi l l l l ¢ | " 5l u uo w nW h g m|~g fm l m n _ | M r .n u l lM f gL e o n~w g r q11 . 5 4~B f l 8 ¥ 1. l D o h .l u A A I . ;n u mL a i n !r n n v l u r f n di h l l )n m n n t rl ! | 0 M \\ l . \ 1 | l& U . | !l 1A l | 3 |1 1 1 0 No Charge for Examinationn v unu .morning3121 n.. n-nllilitll ull Iuuuuuuwunug|l l ll 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 dM 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 dairy NU81.00 Milk (hrge can)101: m far Saturday only rngo:ame~nhome.A number fromhere attended or a d e no i d s . l l ch a s t o H i c n : d § twon de l*fu! Hurley Wilcox home.he farmers in this vicinity arebusy with theirapdng work ns I\¢.t e n d a yva c a t i o n w i t h h i sa u n t , M n . C . G . h l : u \ l u l LM i nM a u d eH u t c h o f O m a h a MON DAY Wm. 5. Hart in isQasI hmnlca~ \ ndi~tisgallstones 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 Long went to the Gwrzv Uhrt home the Mn. H. w. Schoettger was host-e ust s deiightfuione o'c1ockluutheunFridayafternoonwhen=~}=»entcrinined n dozenladies. 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. lele rse nune ra~Ol! ay liver, boweis, blood, akin, nerves, lmagt, kidneyJu, bladder, bed wet- tfng, catsrrh, weak lungs, rheuma te moon.M r . a n dM n . K . J .V a n Y d i n a n dH e l e ns p e n t S u n d a yi 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 E7 5iv:-:m~:1=:so.\'f and THURSDAY QUALITYMARKET Groceries ani Meats .Jeno nmesamem.' \. Lon Chaneyin "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" rI r...-.1 r field spent thaereekend ln the countryat thehome ofRoy'a grandparents, Mr. and Mn.TamwakeIield, Sr.Misa Evelyn Meiier 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. George Mclxer-usherandwaabornandraised here, attending our sehookaandis.: member of this; a r ' alrlId1-mln;eiaat.Mr.Bainiaknown to aome of our people aa antrduetnoua young man.Hermanfriends extend congntulatiozu.After a fur week: vlait here at the home of hor parents, llr. andHrs.SamRelville.Mn .Oaear pink nut eupa maan .\mevetable.Akenlinglontollowei.Places were laid foMadame: C.c. Marshall, Binh MeDon_ald, J.D. Neweom, C. W. Amlnewa, II. W. Marshall,lEthelUnlund,AHCQNewsom.WillReekmeyer,m e Do Weber, C. G. hlarehail. A. 0.HawkinsandGailJohnsonof Fremont.hir.:ndlfira.Will Reckmeyernrul lon, Therlo metered to DavidCity when they spent Sunday nttheA. L. Hughesho m.AllenLaaher accompanied them na far as Schuyier.The Berry Go Round Club bel!nnother one of their w.i°Tlb3¢ aI Iaire Friday evening when Dr. and Hn. W. I. Nelson entertained attheir home.llr. and lim. J ohn Suy guests at the Wm. Har-rison home were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .Rosenbaum of Blair, Mr. andMm. Chu. Ileerdaieyftnd hir. and Airs. Clifford Ueardsioy pf Omaha.C. J. liindiey ia building a chick- en house for his ton, Leon.OsageBurtonbeen helping Mr. Helier build a new hen house on the Sheffield farm..JohnLakerhaa been heiping his brother, Charlie iurifh hia .farm work.Guy Burton test a herae one day flat week..The maaona jrere to eement the basementat the newAmmon 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 ofyour 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. 'H 4 .Q €'! 1 .. r . m u l fi n a l fo r a l l e g e d a t t e m p t s l o n f m a k i n ;a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r m e an d M r s . _ | _ p , N e ls o n a n d fq mi l y 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 meetingue 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¢|{l18 EXAMINATION 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 h a n--TE!!Bhlr, Nabrukx, .April 1,m r mm. mmm. Am-D 1. 1921mln!i\Q'llPl|D"lll-» H r : a n d B r a . H . C . H a n s e n a n d c h i l d n n ca l le d az w s u Ha n a ag fa W e d n e s d a y i n n i n g .,C h r i s L a r l u n i s t h e n e w p a t i e n t w i t h m u m p s , a m c m d D r a m .H r .a n d l i n . E d N e w k i r k a n d fa m i l y w e n :S u n d a y m u h :a t C h r i s P d z r u u .l l r . a n d B r a . C h r i s L a r s e n a n d D o r u t h y s p e n t Tm a d a y e ve n i n g a t t h e W a l l a : C h a r l o t t a h o m e .S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n c a i l e r a a t t h e G a o r g a Ra s mu s se n h o m e w a r e : l n . a n d H r s . H a n a W u l f a n d M I - d r e n ,R a y m n n d R u h r a n d R a y - m o n d W u l f.M r .a n d H n .C h r i s Ne l so n , I nld party Friday nfternoon.o n & ' : ; : : ° * N n n 3 ; 5 » . ' § ° ' |r r P-izld and G. June: families and hun Tofte and in. SophiaAnderson.llefresbmentl of eo!-feo, llndirichel, nh and cookieswen anrnd.A pleasant :odd a!- taemoon vu spent by dl.The Andrew Bohn hmily spentSundayevening at the l a t i n Paulsen home..li n S mli h a n d mu u m. wh odxin to "mg 1r he; | dro ad= gg I n ¢1.\sOtto Xuhr hams Thunday night. Hill Goldie Erickson unec u inreturn to her work at Sioux City AW!" THEEQEINY HERMAN NEWS l'.3.Kndlnturned'l&»day~a h ¢ d u ; n t : i p m p o i n u t n | || |~ ln. a J. sa--» of ~smm, Albin an d e c ffe e .C l i f f o r d Ta y l o r i l h a vi n g t h e m u m p s ,M r . m d l l r s . W a l l s ! 'N e l s o n e n - tcx Qdn ed t b l Ja m e s R y a n a n d G e o r g e N d s o n fa m i l i e s S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n .l r . a n d H n . L u r n n o a J o h n s o n to o k m a pp e r a n d s p en t th e e ve ni n g a t t h e B e e k l n n h u m : S a t u r d a y . W o r d h u be e n n c e i r e d heme t h a t H n , C u i A n d e r s o n w a s o p - e n t a d o n f o r | 1 1 1 s i o n a l a t a Ch i ca g o Iso : pi t nl . Ca r l l ive d a mo n g n a u n t i l a b o u t t h r e e y a n u v . s r h e n h e t o o k u p a a e h o o l o o u n t .. ~ ~ner Bind! .lr . : n d om C h rh to f ht-Ion druvl zo Piatumouth Satur-d-lr».lr. Christuffuaoa nturallhomeSunday and his 'life ro- malnod for,n loan! visit.ll a .L l lh r Hovendick andbaby an both eonlimd £o_th».l: ~~ w m a ~ '1. Esther m a Prilc llll WrLh spent Wadaendagndght with Helm andG¢ol¢annl amen.Sunday evening Ihiil milking,Sim Bohr Nielnn had the mis-tor tu mto lu voa c o urk ie k-larN t h l n y u t o b m b e h t r t h u ~mandy and lm suffend c ould--=-=;.=»Irith it during t h p u t woo'rm L adie s' A id of the numchurchplannedandrueauuduliyeu : h d mt n f u n n ! !m x - 1 3partyforlr . a n d Hrs. . N i e m a n m m m , l u t i o n f o n - m n h e n , r e t u r n e d r n h i s 'w o r k o n l n n d a y . m o r n i l q h v l h I n 01!1' a u d i ! vi d ! a t h i s h o m e i n O m n - G u i l Ri c h te r ,w h o h a s bo nu mu»r.Bll1h.m=tr.h¢»v¢|¢¢mvl¢h xh ¢|r d. sa r, ln . B¢ nlnv e ln d lr l l a l n .Dr. an dlln. C.V .W uoo sn ndthnouhiklnuSum;dm- n u |np a u t Lh alol m lwme Z" ~.~......~ ~ ~ /~r-15.4452-§??§w1'f==E~Jg§,~k:g ur ~ ~. 1¢=u ~i l l u p "x» " ` i ' x " ` s ` i ¢ " § i 1 ' B ?~k l d l u a v i U v u n u a " " L \ i '" " ' § n df o r 1 v i l i t ' N W I i l l :P l f i n f h H r .n w r r a t a - c k ¢ . " & § . . ' ° § \ . 1 5 . ° W a g % '. §w o u l d f f . .t o L .K m u a l l n ~- V w B .J a : u l n ._w a r m : - a n n u m .w h o m a m -¥ . l u W H q u F u g r a r .m . o f _ g w r soou.Bhnh ubo ans pmd ing nms herluneu.P r i o r w h e r ml m a ptime at thu hams of her sister,Mn.. Andaman tru Hhs Tbelmlll r l Tal¢|\n|nf Zulu! who was 1 mamiiul tach- * ln. Funk Amickchvvl 1.a'h-|,|,¢1.n |Q gngg,PI Easter TideLouisGottlehhomesouthofXennard.Sundnv dtexuoon vili ton atGeorgeuhr'e were Ed, Elmer, Nels and Walter Mullen.Roy.llanaret and Eveline Rahlf and Haas Jensen.Hrs. Gwm Huh: and Domlhy Hanna spent. Tuudlr afternoonat Herman Rahlfa keipi Leven:celebnte an third bi y.Hin Helen Larsen spent fmm Tw ld lr until Slturvdly o f I n t week at the Chris Benson honge.A hi nt birthday eelebntion'ru held A tthe Chris Benson homeen Sunday evening in honor af Mr.Benson and iittle HaroldJensen.The first ol' April isHlreld'| birthday and the fifth ofAprilisMr.Benlon'|.Guesupresent were: Mr. and Hn.Joe Jensen and children, Mr. and lirs.Rudolph Andeeuon, Hr. and Hrs.Alben. Jensen and children and Lonnie Weaver.Albert and Urn! Beneon spent Saturday eveninl, also Sunday :I-temoon at Joe hasem.- Thursday evening alien at JoeJeseens were: Mr. and Mn. Chril W e a r e g l a d t o t h e o ff e n d i n g m e m b e n u r s m i m p m ve d . h s t W e d n es d a y H r s .Jo h n Bc e kl u n p a ss e d an o t h e r m i l e s t o n e i n i i f e .S o m e o i ' t h e l a d l l l w r e r u ~tomniod aerofitbyun- . Ia r s c n . M r . a n d H r s . L a r s R o E l a n . i a n d ch i l d r e n m d R q n a l d Ri ch ol ds en w e r e S u n d a y w e n n g g u e u s a t E d St a rk s .Field ~Seeds Pau!Brodersen and daughters,Hinnis and Lillie, spent lu! week Wednesday, in Fremont on bmi- nua.While in the :ity they aimvisitedhir.Brodersenh brother,Amos, who hu not been in the belt of health.Avis Hanson d i e d on Mrs.Harold Rxarnussen Tuesday after- noon.Bn Will Ryan. who spent lbouta week at Brooklyn,Iowa, re- tunied harp: Sllurday."Mr. snr] Mrs.Wm. Hansen wereguestsuf Mn .Emma 'Taft inlair Tueday ¢v=nin¢It being her birthday.Mr. and Hu. Rumus Pet»e.rle:\. Yes!We carry a line of the best F i e l d S e e d s to be found anywhere Don't put off buying. The Best Seeds go first at the Lan Petersen home.Mba Edna Juni spent Suntinywith home folks, returning to Blnir that waning.Hrs.Francis Foraberx invitedn number of guest: in to help Hr. Farah-err; celebnto his birthday Thundny evening, but as the nh:fel!in torrents no one venturedout.Mn. Fnnbezg had the pmt- ~We also handle 1 F e e d s a n d S a l t z The Farmers Elevator ._-1.1 __ m o l e .H e l d a m e l L a n Pet er se n, R o y Fo l le n ,L a w r e n c e Jn h n m n , Ja m e s R y a n , 'W a l t e r S a p p e n fi e l d , L a u r a To f t e , G e o r g e N e h o n , O t t oR u w e ,A n d r e w Bo hn ,C a r l Ju n i . Jo l m l o n , A l b e r t M a d s e n , S u n M c - C d i n n ,M a r t i n Pn ul se n,P a u l B r o d e r l e n ,C u l l e n W r i g h t a n d Ge o rg e Nc C o y w e re E lr e s en t .T h efo l l c w i n g d a y b e i n g r n . Il e C o y 'sb i r t h d a y ,sh e a l u n e d h o n o r s w i t h M r ; B e c k l u n .Th e a ft e r n o o n w a s s p e n t i n M m a n d a l u n c h o f u n d w i e h e s ,la i r i e s ,i m cr e a m , c a k e a n d c o l e e w a s s e r ve d . E n r l H a n s e n e e l e b n t e d h i s b i r t h d a y S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g b y h a v- i n g J a m e s R y a n ,B e r n a r d W u l f a n d Ja m e s S a p p e n fl e l d i n t o p l a y pi n o e h le w i t h h i m .A d a i n t y l u n c hw a s l e r ve d a b o u t m i d n i g h t c o n - si s ti n g o f S l n d w i c h e l , j e l l o ,ca k e » - .-u--- n u z r o l r r O F T 2 3 c o a m r r l o x 0 . ln. Hurd, who hu been at 'Nf- lora far some time and is not n "1 good health, returnei homewither daughter, Hrs. Rensluw.Corn ahdling mem:zo be thuorder of the day in this vicinity. . I N D U S T R I A L N O T E S m a r t i fi c i a l in e p l a n t .arh ich h u be e n i n d i m a o a t P e r u , h a s b e e n pu r ch a se d b y M a u r e r t S t r i e k l e r o f B e a t r i c e a n d w i l l b t re m o d e l e d a n d p m i n t o s e r vi c e . F o l l o w i n g t h e in s ta l la t io n o f o n e w g e n e r a t i n g u n i t a t t h e m u n i - d p d e l e c t r i c p l a n t a t W a h o o t h a co u n d l E a u nd e r t a ki n g to c a r ry o u t a p r o m i s e t o re d uc e £he r a t e t o conx urne rs.B r i d g e p o r t cit ize ns a n m a k i n x a n o t h e r a t t e m p t t o fl o a t a b o n d i a m : f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f e r e c t l n t a n e w s c h o o l b u i l d i n g . A n e w U n i o n P a c i fi c d e p o t w i l l b e e r e c t e d t h i s s u m m e r a t G u i n ! at a c o lt oi a pp r ox i m at e ly $ 20 , 00 0 . GROCERIESa for Easter Will be more en- joyable if your Easter din- ner table is supplied with Pastries from the i \ b " d ` " _ "|Sm i i 'iifinaz.: .|l.lAl||lWl¢||\irllfl|`l'|¢|!¥Lll¢i r . ~ k i l n l n u h l l We are ready with an excep- tionally llne display ol Grocerles. as an aid to you In dolng your Easter shopplng economlcally and well.Walt until you get here to make your llst. ANTILL GROCERY 1 ~g HOME BAKERY................. . ..........,........... _ . -S a n d a l Th o s e p r e s e n t w e r ! H n .C h r i s le h t er , Mr s . A n n a P e dd i e . l r .a n d l l r a .. l a m a V a n H o r a , E ve l y n a n d V e r n o n , H l a a e e C a m - l l n e a n d C h r i s t e n :W a c h t e r a n d l l a a . B e r t h a N e i d e r k r u g e r ,H e l e n a u f!E l m e r He i d er k n xg e r o l L i n en n.Ch as .H a a n o f Em er s on ,li n e - m a n f o r t h e H . a n d 0 . d i vi r l o n o ! t h e N o r t h e a s t e r n sp e n t S a t u ri l a y an d S un d a y In H er m a n .H e w a s a E g w h i l e h e m a t t h e L o u i a H o m A I K i n g w a s a n O m a h a bu a i - ne aa a ll er l as t '1 'h ur a. la y. l i n .F r a n k Gran-or o f C r a i n c h i n e r y Il e i a r e l i r l n fr o m i h efa r m a n d h a s te d e lac e no ann.H r a n d M r s ' L o u l a H o r n h a d a s eats a t d i m e r S u n d a y U m a i o r n o f E m e r s o n a n d W m P r e m : za* Her man l i r a .M i n n i e Tn p l e t l o f B l a i r ap e nt S un d a a l . t h e h o m e o f h e ra u n t M n .K m .L o w e M r .a n d M r s .F l o y d K n o t t a n d c h i l d r e n a r e n t t h e w e e k w i t h r e l - a t i ve ; i n Ie r r n a n .M r .a n d H : - 3 O r l o Jo ne s o fO m a h a w e r e e a l i n g o n H i n n a n rel ati ve s W edn es day o f l ast w eefk. " " ' " j ' Jnliu a W e ber fI.'. ?%1.= cor nrng aea- ?"I g w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Ji . . n . B .H n . 0 . H . G o d a e y : f o n t S a t u r - d a y i n O m a h a a n d c a l o d o n h e r d a u g h l e f,M i a :Th o l l h a a l t h e S w e d l a h M i n i o n h o s p i t a l . l l r . a n d M r s . D . E . H a y e s d r o vet o O m a h a S u n d a y a n d s n t t h e S m i t h a n d i a m i l y . P a r k e r M c w y o f B l a i r w a s r e - nw i na ac q ua i nt a n ce : h e me on e d a y t h e fo n e p a r t o f t h e w e e k .A l l a n A r w l l d : L o w e w a n a S u n - da y d i nn e r g ue s t a t t h e W m. L o w e ho m e . M r . a n d M r s .L e o H a n m n a n d c a m e u p S a !y e ve n i n g fo r a n c h i l d r e n a n l ll o a e n f l w a z s p e n t q u i l t i n g a n d a n t h e la d i e a d i d n o t fi n i s h t h e fo l l o w i n g r e t u r n e d o n Th u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n : M n . C h r i s P e t e r s e n , M n . E d N e w l u r k a n d H e l e n a n d H n .B o o n e N e w k i r k .Hr s . N i e l se n se r ve d d e - ll ci ou a ne fr ea hm en ts e ac h da y.Mr . a nd l l ra . P e te r N ie l s e n w e r e S u n d a y a i t e r n o o n gu es ts a t t h e A n d r e w Jo h a n s e n h o m e .Mr . an d Hr s . J: \ m o\ L a rs e n w e r eW e dn ea da a ft e r n o o n vi s i t o r :a tth e G o t l i e t S t o r k h o m e . F d H a n a e n a n d A x e l H a n s e n ca ll ed a t Ri c h a n i Ne la o n's H o m d a fo r e n o o n .L - o o a r d Ne l s o n he l pe d C a l l e I CHAS. N. HANSEN, Prop. EIa r s c n . M r . a n d H r s . L a r s R o E l a n . i a n d ch i l d r e n m d R q n a l d Ri ch ol ds en w e r e S u n d a y w e n n g g u e u s a t E d St a rk s . C l n r l l r N o . 1 5 4 2 i n l h e S u i t o f N e b n s h l t t h e r i n s e o f b u s i n e s s M a r c h 2 8 , m v. R E S O U R C E S Lo an s an d di so ua u . . .$ 3S 0. 60 1. so B o n d s , n c u r i t e l , } u d ; - mi n t s a n d c l al m 1 ( e x -cl u si ve o l : u h 11-n e r ve ). . . . . . . . .88,461.74 B n n l d n g hou se,fu r n i - tu r e an d fi xt u r e s . . .20,300.00 Ot h e r r e a l e st a t e . . . .2,8 l0. 00 B a n k e n ' C o n s e r va t i o n .F u n d . . . . . . . . .. .838.82 D u e fr c m N a t i o n a l a n d Stale ba nks $71 ,706.68 Ch e c k s i nd i t e m s 1 - .-u--- n u z r o l r r O F T 2 3 c o a m r r l o x 0 . ROSE HIL L ITEMS Paul Bmdengn and d.|\|¢\|\ers, Qash aobank s,'m.osL. s.nd! in:nh reserve 3,900.00 95519.64 TOTAL . . . -$586,531.50 L m u m z n sClpltal stock . . . . . . . 535,150.00 Sm-plux mad . . . . . . .1,350.00 Undhrided pmfiu (Net)460.55Individual ning-clit: subject / - . _ to check ..$26T,68B.43 '- Time oertificatnlof deposit . 203,;33,¢oSvfi ntideposits . .67,850.01Cu h lef s :h a houtstanding3,505.63 D tot'l~1,445.43 'ro'r».z. .1 . 4580531.50 u2,2»ra.41 Wednesday, in Fremont on bmi- nua.While in the :ity they aimvisitedhir.Brodersenh brother,Amos, who hu not been in the belt of hialth.Avis Hanson d i e d on Mrs.Harold Rxarnussen Tuesday after- noon.Bn Will Ryan. who spent lbouta week at Brooklyn,Iowa, re- tunied home Sllurday."Mr. an6lllra.Wm. Hansen wereg u n a uf Mn .Emma 'Taft inlair Tueday evening.It being her birthday.Mr. and Hu. Rumus Pete.rle:\. -|»ss C o u n t y o f W a s h i n g t o n i 1 , C .H . H i t c h m n n ,Vice Pr e si - d r n t o f t h e a b o ve n a m e d b a n k d o ;so le m nl y a m e n t h a t th e a b o ve l i l l e m e n t is a t r u e o n d r. o ne c t co p y o f t h e r e p o r t m a d e t o t h o D e p u t n a e n t o f Tr a d e a n d C o m - 1 me r ce .I .c . 1 1 H i t c h m n n ,1 ~ I |A . n . H i t c h m n n . D l n c t o r .J. P. Je n se n . D i re c to r .l 8 u b i ¢ n ° b l . l a n d s w o r n t o b e fo r e m e t h i s 5 t h d a y o f A p r i l , i 9 2 7 .' Jo h n A . C a r r i r l fl . N o t a r y P u b l i c . Vi c e P m ii d e n t . at the Lan Petersen home.Mba Edna Juni spent Suntinywith home folks, returning to Blnir that waning.Hrs.Francis Foraberx invitedn number of guest: in to help Hr. Farah-err; celebnto his birthday Thundny evening, but as the nh:fel!in torrents no one venturedout.Mn. Fnnbezg had the pmt- 0 f r r |on~»-on-0no~o¢u~»»-nf'>uu>u~»n»»<w~»¢ Your Car Lives Where You Do ~We also handle 1 F e e d s a n d S a l t z The Farmers Elevator ._-1.1 __ v IIE modern motorist demands that there shalt be abundant responsibility in his own town for the automobile whic h hebuys.The good intentions of a manuf ac tu re/ miles away bec ome eitec tive loc ally only through a. permanently eatabliahed dealer. You c an bny aear here wi th I d !coniidence th lt the manulacturefa guarantee wi ll be aupporied and angnmented wi th our ow'lr aaanrance of satisfaction in ownership. BUICK Yes!We carry a line of the best F i e l d S e e d s to be found anywhere Don't put off buying. The Best Seeds go first Arndt-Snyder Motor Co Marathon Motor Oils . ~E | | EasterBEasterEASTERBATTERY\E g g \\DR1v1NG hdPrices Slas e D y e s J Giftswma ! l| n m|ifi-E. Biéiibn. proprietor of the Nelson ode #plat Thursday i lOmaha.Leo Hu " left last Widnes-day for ester, llinnssota toconsult tin famous "egg Bros. in gg-fd to hi! health.ard re- oei by relatives the latter putof the week stated um he wouldbe horns this srosk.Clark Hansen, son of ir. smlHrs. L. Ct Hansen has been quitealc k the gg# tak. Waldo aneoek was 1 buxinossallot at Kennard on Tneulay.Rona Deeta at Blair. was eallfnx attend the dub convention.Hennan last week earned out one of the hiuest event: ever at-tempted in its history Sy success-fuily entaetahdng the tuenty-fourth annual convention of the second dlstrict oh Wontan's Clubeon hands; md Wednesday.Theweather was idell. our first tworeal 'gfinr days, which, if it didnota d to the sttondanee, con-tributed : m i l s toward makin: th-one in attendance MP It is imponible to give in etail theentire program with l descriptionof the talks.The entire program Bert Cooper of Tekamah, vucalling on relatives in Herman on Monday afternoon.llrs. K. J . Van Vnlln and MN.Wm. nrmatm were Omaha visit- ors Saturday.Min Eileen Olson spent Satur-day in Blair..lr. and Hn. A. Z. Patnaude ofOmaha came to Herman llonilal to visit the lttter's nuentl, H .and Hn. Sam Belv le and gettheir two little dllldron who havebeen staying with their gran.!par~ents while their mother has been in an Omllta hosnital. Mrs. Gottlieb Stork, Mr. and HnJim Laraen Nr. :nd Mrs. W illWulf anal in. and Hrs.August Stork.Rachaed Nelson urs: a Kennardeiller last ldontlohViola Nelaon spent Sunday al-ternoon I1 Will Wolfe.Adolph Wu!! spent several days l u t week with relative:near Crsulg.'Rlehani Nelson and Ed Hansenculled at Calle Hnnaens' Saturday.Slturday. evenin|,Leona,2533Raymond and Lltrenee Gnuss a Viola and Harold Stork visited at to the Core5 Easter is scarce- ly Easter to the children un l e u is suggestive of Top Dressing or new Tires for the .l. .:. .:. ... W ehaveabeau- tiful I i n e of Easter c nf d a A n d booklets. l f - - | . - - f ' - - - ASfainmenl* iust-...,...-..- _,___arrived from Chicago B u u u u c r u u v l u g E a l l l l i r u r a n -f ; ~ e 7 f f u " " °l a i n g s a r e a p p r o - P e n t :S U P P y .p r i a t e g r e e t i n g s o f c o l o r e d e g g sMr. and Zin. 1-=\ V°lM l»°*°iSunday dinner guest of Misa 45 Vols ncdvad woyd £1om their daufh-tar, lisa Helm put ahe has been ra-aleda! to leach in tha Honraa-:hook nazi year.This la a podnewstobutfriends and speak:nil for har work the nm rear. moat sapabie and interesting talk-er, well aoqualnteml with her lub-§¢¢!» al the iowl beds are on theranch belonging to her futherin- law.All the speakers on thoiiro- gram were vel] inforlneq on . dr viaiuxl with friends In Herman onhalWednesday.The latter Wil]be better nmamberul aa MisaMackey.a former high school teacher hen.hir. and Mn. Gilbert Olson en- a w v n a q " a u u u .u v v u " » - .¢ - .u v . . -Hansrn Monday evening.Verna \S all and Vern HansenspentSaturdaylfiernotnwithHolm Nelson. Monday awning guests at theMerie Newkirk home were:Mr. SEE US$2.75While they last Our Dyes are non - poisonous, and they are very simple to Theu s e Jenkins Tire I 1 Nar Top Stewart &Battery Shop Blair Drug Co. \& Tire Co.Pharmacy An Easter Easter Happiness Savings Account for YouW ill be greater if you have purchased some of our exquisite Furniture for vour home. If you will but start a Savings Account this Easter you will be happily sur- prised to see what a neat balance you will have in the bank next Easter day.Consistent saving is the cer-tain vlay to greater happiness and \ BALL ANI] SEE nun UNE c o n te ntme n t.3% Interest. Ii CHRIS K. BENDORF Farmefs State BankEdu. Ann; md Esther Han:n m ( u l rt gl ul a v n u ;mle vuugan d d i n n e r o f t h e L y o n s C l u b w a s h e l d o n Tl m n a l a y e ve n i n g .T h e i n t h e t u m b e h i n d b u l l y f o r a " v d d iu | ; d ¢ " u : o : § E r r ,F r i d a y e v ; W nm a m ' w i l d l y e ve n i n g L h k " \: u n E d i t h B a u e r a n d li t t l e e ve n i n g . l i n . B a b e l R u e l n r o f O m a h a , i s : g a m i n g l f e r r d a y ! a t t h e H o m e her parents, Mr. : ...J 2.1. . 1.-ea. amineRe v. a nd H u . T. J. R e e s e e n t e r - t a i n e d M r . a n d l l r s . C h r i s L a r s o n o f B l d r m d H r . a n d M m W m . n u r w l y U ¢ . l \ n v n u n l u n ! L an: u..p o n :L l u t M a r c u s li ke n i t th e r e m d m a y re m a i n .Nr . R i e h o l d z e n w i l l w o r k fo r B d S t o r k . Il r u .l l e r y Je ns en a n d d a u g h - t e n ,E ve l y n m d l l a r g u e l .o f I- r m s u n t n n W e d ne s da y f a n -n o o n m d d i n n e r | \ l e | L 1 l t t h e L n n H o l l a n d h e m e .l n . J e n l e u sp e n t gu n d a g e f i e r e a c n a t H . l i n m e n s . H i n e s E m m a a n d M e t a H a m c a l l e d a t N . J. A n d e r l e n '| S t u d i aft e r no o n . M r . a n i H n . H . C . R a m a n a m l l e l e n w e n S u n d a y a ft e r n o guezu et Jens 8-nn-e:nae:\|. Furniture and Undertaking Blair, Nebraska ¢ n _ -\ h mBum, Imran. April 1, um Blair. Nlbruh. Anril 7. 1921 --'rim mfrnnrnrsn- 11|A m n o m v i .r ¢ \ » a » m ' ~ r s u ~ p . m a . u u n a m b o m h m i n i n b u r a p a f a r m o u uus in Bumps when llttie dun- omtration i n t fall one o! the boys mmmked thot the afternoonvu worth $ 100 to hlm, beanie he found how to delve any num-ber of futI1o1ses without them pulling his arms until they lche. The following far:peru no going . _. . _ . . . . . . . . . _ - . n o n c s OF HE A RI NG wuhmm cma,s STATE or NEBRASKA IA. G Debel, Atty. In th County Court.I n t h | ¥ | R e r o f £ h ¢ E l t a t l d Pet:ins J lu e n Dee¢ued:n'I'he, I1 1 o..1..»m;.,..».¢¢.1mar»n»f andzorldel before ggfing 211| musty.The childnn n n t a h t to Cornell B!uf$» br the father and'um wife and Omoo: are in J ai! 'nranlng ddr prelimlnary Main;whi¢hvrI1| beh| MAprIl14. thfpd c epai dthe nandn our.In'Miha pric e pdd was one-third tb up r ea en tpr i c e ua d itimn hto|ay t.hitin"I2tbeprielvonl»dnot bemnn than anmfourth thc pn:- entprien.In the yur just closed 154 can of h op ,89 a n of c attle,12 n a i n d p u u , 1 e a r o f lh o ¢ p a n d 1 Bn tb ou u nllh ub e nb yn ome m i r a s e d i s n o r e u o n v r h y t h a a b - a e n r a n e e o fl i o l y W e e k n h o u l d b s d i s a r d e d .Th e i n k n f n c h h n o u n c w d c l i n d k a t e t h a t e ve r y .Aéw S/:ring .7a6»~1~| fa, SEWING WEEK J~-Y Here are glimpses df the beauty and charm which mark the first dis- plays" of NEW FABRxcs FOR SPRING.Sewing week permits an early preparation of your wardrobe for the coming warm days. Tub Silks, 36 inches wide per yard $1.50 son and Mrs. Joluuon of Omaha, will bo glad to k n o w th a t lm Jolmlon bu no improved in healththat she hu been taken from the M.E. hospilal ln Omaha to her home recently.Rev. Johnson vu former H. E. parlor here. Rev. nm! Hrs. Emil Nommoren of Stapelhurst, Nebr. are visitingin Blair, the guestslol N. C. Jen- sen and family and other Blair friends. Rev. Nomrneaen is called to Solomon Hurst, New Bnmswickio lake a putonto and expec ts tow than by the end of the month. P. R.. Petenen, who lives on the corner of Walker Avenue and South itreela,was able to be brought home from the SwedishMinion hospital in Omaha on last Monday.Hia daughter, Min Ellen of New York arrlvod laii Solub ziay to care for him during his convaleseence period following nn operition. Following a regular meeting ol Royal Noiflgbors of America intevening,a shower u.on hold for Mrs.Charlie Mebonalrl whose household effoctl, including cloth-ing, etc. wu destroyed by fire a few weelu_ago.Mrs.McDonald certainly appreciated the kindness of her friend: and neighbors.A social time followed until n lolzhour._Silk Rayons, 36 inches wide at .85 and ,95 even i ng l a s~ w e ek , i n ho n o~ o f ~ h bi n j z d l y o f Zl l g he a d o f th e h o u s e A fi n e b a b y g i r l i l a n n o u n c e a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d l i n . A . C . Po l l e n o n Th u r s . l a; , l l a r ch 3 1 . D r M o a t : a t t e n d i n g .Th e l i t t l e m h a s b e e n p r o m p t l y n a m e d N o r m a El a in e . M i s a l i a t h e r i n e S t r u ve e n t e r - tl i ne d th e me m b er s o f th e J. M . F . Cl u b l a s t Th u r sd a y w e | 1 In ¢ , at t h h e m e o l h e r p a r e w u , M r . a n d M r s . H . L . S l r u ve .Ro fr e ah m e n t a w e r e ae w e d a t t he c l o se o f t h e ga m e s . Jo h n H i l l m a n a n d fa m i l y a r e e n j o y i n g A vi s i t fu m ] h i s b r o t h e r , B e n H i l l m a n o f I . e a ve n \ o M Ka n sa s .M r . H a l l m a n ma k e s h i s h o m e a t t h e L e a ve n w o r t h S o l d i e r s H o m e .H a vi n g been a Sp an i sh - A m e r i e a n a n we l l a n a e l vi |w a r Vete ran,h e at te nd ed t h e K e n n y fu n e r a l l a s t we : R a s h e wa s a me mb e r o f C o. H. 3r d Nob. an \ 1ell a a l i r l i e n n y ._ H n To m ° < '; ° ~ = " a n d M i s s L u l a A x i e l l . h o m o t h i s d i y , w e n t I n C m e i l B l u ff s In I M o n d a y m o r n i n g w h e r e t h 1 w e r e m a r r i e d . Th e y r e t u r n e d to B l a i r la s t e ve - r - i n p a n d a r e re c e i vi n g t h e co n gr a t u l a t i o n s a n d be s t wi nh es o f th e i r (H o o d s .Th e y p l a n z o m a k e t h e i r fu t u r e h o m e i n C a l i f o r n i a bu t ar e u ml ec in le d a x to w h en t he y wi l l l e a ve fo r t h a t p l a c e . Loca:1_ News News and Gossip Aho Beo- Ple You Know.No r Oourtezy can be Shown Your Goeata Than Havdng ThdrNames Appear in the Home Paper.Phom 11 When You Have a News Ih m- P la n e . a e a C. L. Beodorf. ffari.Phone 224. 11-sf. A nav line of dren and eport la at Bra. T. C. }iil%0n'|.1o~u. Hr.and Mn. W ill Smith of 0...were Tuesday visitors in~lair. Sea EJ Clausen and Son for-nfinz. paper hangin; and decor- ting.A ful! line of wal! paper oelect from. Phone 21 on 38. 6-t! W ehavetbebea teggmaahani ~ck ltarber tobefound orare - n tomixh you the ingredients ~J you can mix it yourself.See »for tanhge. -Lf.Blair Killing Ca Hr. lhd Hrs.Chas.McDonald -~ into their home last week.- ir home was recently damaged ~y tire and Hn.McDonald and wo children have been stayingth her parents at Tekamah. Hillel Leah GIIUIQ, Esther Dick- eyer,Helen Larsen and Laura~ickmeyer, ail of Arlington,at- nded the Achievement Day pro- :I iniliairlast Tuesday.They ra pleasant callers at The En-rprise office. Bran, ;z.eo per :oo pawn a-u.i n B m . A good hulacut or bob.. 46-U.North Side Bo:be: Shop. For Sale-Com lbrodder ln good condition.' Edwgnl J. Ndlon.I1-lt.RL 4. Ollhnd, Nebr. J. a Campbell, Iprnitun, runme underhking.so-cf. Dale Halbert of Omaha,was calling on Blair friends lu! Sun-day. Sport moto and Zodiac' dren coat:from $14.75 to $40.00 atlin. T. C. Hilwnl.1-U. C. K. Bendorf, licensed unbdll- ar amd Undertaker, Blair.Offlolphone, 161, ru. phono, 254.8 tf . lt ll reported that Hhs Agnes Ollermann um her nsothor, have been nursing a '.\1l|'¢ of niv M i u u dlk and upon vo m, bioomlro and chemin at $1.00 to$1.69 at the Blair Rocket Store. Rt Hrs. Theo. Lumlt. hu been hov-lng o serious time with fdotica rboumntiom but £a a little better ac present. Harry Erny am] family drove over to Fremont lut Sundoy to dai! their daughter, Hn.Henry 1'¢ght and fatally. For Sole: Pgln-bred While Wy- andotte egg: for hatching, $4 per homined.Phono 212 on 42.Mn . Robert Rumouen, Bldr Rt. 3. 2t Mr. and Hn. Chu. N. Hansenenjoyedl visit last week from their two gruulclmildren, Jean and John Cram, who live in Fremont. Misa Ruth Jenkins, who teachu It the Slate; school mar Calhoun,reports that hor school play which sho put. on some time put wu a success. Misa France:Sappenfield rw turned to her school work at Wu- . ~Bhom, U30 por 100 pound# 8-tf.Ara Bron. J. E. Campbell, furnituro, mnand unoartaklng.50-tt lla a Hahn lueller vilihed in Lincoln a few day s lalt y od For Singh Comb Rhoda hind ma attthlg em an me sa 10-sf Dr. Lay land su::| .n¢J1lmnra¢- tor,f'arluer| Stab Ba Bldg.tt. _g r 8 a1 o -K itc he n mam, u n n .Az y o n r mrn p r i a .Phono Rod 188.11-nz. "Coquotta", a hon for india, at:mo a pd f.ll unexoalied at tha pd a .It-21.Blair Rocha Store. Ilia Anna Linden, data: of Willand Frank Lindon, la rap-oziod aa aarioualy ill. llr\. George E. Wilson of Oma- ha il vlaiting har aunt, Ira. 3. F. Martin of th!! dty. lr. and lla. Irwin Gald'ad¥ ofTehmah 'rldted nz :ha J. w. E.- win homo Tuesday. C. K. Bandorf, licmaod embalm-ar and underhkr, Blair.Office phone, mx, ru. phone, 224.Sed. llila Vera Bu m'of Fremont,flptnt har spring vacation visiting har ooudn, Hn. Earl Laaid. White draaea for high school graduates and confirmation clau- oa at Ira. T. (L Illltonl.Pricesraaaonable.I1-U. For Bale:Propeny pnwloualy ownod by Sam Goarhanl.WriteMrs. N. Sutherland, 920 Balt 20th Sl., Cheyenne, Wye.92 t Mn. Freeman Tucker is report- ed as getting along nicuffy at Klrwilla, Missouri horpital whenshe has been for some limo. The Home Thaatro has an ex ceptionally nt:on;program forA Bargain for Quick Sadq Sud Clover, $7.80 por bolhll. 8-U.Aye Bros. lin. Nell Burdic of Harman vua Bl|,ir.vLd\.or lat Hondo)." Georgette crepe druaea in the leading oolors.Shea up zo 48.10 U.llr1. T. C. Hilton. "Coquette", n hose for Indies, at$1.00 s pair.Ls unoxoelled at the price. zz-2t.Blair Racket Sum. Hr. ond lin. Palmer lllpn were Sunday guests of Hr . md Ur l. Harold Schlfer, not ot Blair. For Sak: Setting eggs.P u n : bnedRoa\\ComblLl.Rad| ,$3.50per 100. H. V. Ruzmanen, Blair. 9-az Hr. Fnnk Oliver, teacher in the schools at Grand Island, spent the week-end at tho (Hyde B u r p : home on South artnet. woman: w.u~rrso.m advertiselm! demond nk.Good P|¥"'l| | or pm time. No MONEY NEED- ED!Perkim Company, A-4, 11~1t.Hutinp. Nebraska. Hn. E. E. Chmoweth, who hubeen spending the winter at tho Soldiers' Home at Burkett, Nebr. miria to Blai r lllt Mondayevening and hu opened her home for the summer . Misa Lozein Rhoadea,who is teaching in the Norfolkselmools, speht her lpring Ytoltion ll! !week at Campbell, Mehr., in the soulhem pad. of the auto. visiting Misa Lilah Johnson who ll sciencetencherintheClmpbellhigh school. .O n i a n e e h .fr 8- t r. .A n B r e l . M o d e r n h o m o f o r d e o r r e n t . 1 1 - z e l l r a . : L R . P o n d . l l r . J a m e s X l r b y i : q u i t e l l l l t t h i e t l m e .c J . s . c ¢ m p w 1 , r u m ¢ m , n p n n d u n d e r t e k i n g .i 0 - t l . . Q L 1 - . fl j y q a n vm e ve r t e A t l - i n l t o n W e d n e s d a y o n b u i n e a a . E u t e z e m ¢ i y ¢ l ' l l a n d b u l n l t l a n d a a v e l d n i n l a r g e u a o r t m u s h a t t h n B l a i r R l - : k d S t o n e .1 1 - a annas»ncmby;,.¢¢;n¢¢iiwmmam|u¢¢ f,1|1».a.2. T y l o n t h h l r e e k . Ku. 'r. al. cum hu nturhit o l i l f o r d u m l l h o r t m y I n B l a i r t h i s a p r l n g . n u b z a g m m n n u m z f n h m w e r e n o b o d n ; n 1 I u A c e H u - i k l n l vr o u l d b e e c l u m p i o n . F r a n k W u r i d i s I m p m vl a g h i s l vn i d e n e e p fp p n t y o n y u : L i n c o l n # N e i b y b u i l d i n g s n e w g a r a g e . L a d l e :a n ( i n a fr e e p r e s e n t e r y d t e m o o n a a d e ve n i n g a t 0 1 - i e r m a n n u " t h A n n a i ve r m r y I n d - r v B a l e .1 1 - R . M r s .B e a r !W i i d l e f P r m i o l t s p e n t a n l i e k - l a d i n n h e r | a ~ t e r ,H n . G .JL . R a t h m n n n t m l fln1.ily. R o b e r t F . H m a n r e t u r n e d s u L i n c o l n I n t ' I'= m » d a a r a ft e r n fo r I r e e h u n d o : f r o m h i s w o r k i n than city." H i g h s c h o o l r r a d u n e a vi i i a n d ni c e w h i t e g n d u s t i o n d r u n k a t H n . T. C . H l l t a s fs .A l s o f u r u m - fi r m a t i o n .1 1 - t t . Th e C h o u C l u b m e l a s t a i m i n g a t t h e h o m e c f i n s n d M r | . 0 | n r G l l b e r u o n .M n . G i 1 b e r t s a n s e r r - ed a n in e lu ne lm . J.D . Jo h n s o n e n d fa m i l y o f Norfoik are here vltitin;Mn. r fI a ".; 1 » .r...A» `\ . . 0 r 5.f? .9 . '..\ -.>;|;. 5 : .> ; " 1 ¢ . .J a. . nmng, who ha. been in poor health for some months. Mrs. Funk Brown hh been ill slltni Sha week-end in llmlir vis I Alfalfa, 312.00 per bushel. 8»tf.Aye Bree. I inite all kinds of Ismunnee. Office over Farmers State Dunk. 41-251.R. H. Rumuaaen. H n y are buying our Raqrbn. Hired nyon and print: at 25: to 45: per yard.ll-2t.Bhlr Racket Store. The u. E. Ladies' Aid' met withHn. !~li&.'I`heme yesterday after- noon. _dlk and rayon vents,ha~re end c hemin at sam in 1 ..: at the Blair Racket Store. 2t Bargains -- Farm Implementsmanufactured by the John Deere Plow Co.Get our prices.Smith Bros.10-2t We ue nmking A special price in Steel Stock Tunis in size: from 3 § 5 to 8 f e e t,rcundanclroundends. 10-2t.Fennen Elevate!! Hats, Hail, Hats.L u xe h a d 'linen as well u small.A new Ilneinall the leedlag :lupus and coiore.Mn. T. C. Hilton. 10-tf. Mr. and li n .Andrew Jonesh u e returned to Blelr from an extended stay in the Soldien' Home at Burkett, Nebr. Hn. W. T. Wilcox of Farrazut. low: came up Tuesday for a few .hya visit at the home of hermolher, Mrs. Oilve J. Smith. The Dlnilh Ladies' Aid Sbciety met at the churclfperlor; yester- day aftemoon with Hn. Ove An- derson and Mn. M. P. Hlnaen ashostusel. Mrs. Minnie Miller of Lincoln is study ing thg liaentuw of the Scandilzvlnri countries. mot at this H. J.tnsen home las:1'rl-1.5 evcnizu. Mrs. Ellen Foss has lxcn visit- Ano jon in med d a new drua. coat or hat?See the fine Uno 41Hrs. 'r. C. gntotfl.I0-tf. Claus Pllseh noderwont on op- eration at the Univoraily holpitai in Omaha Int week.. Buc h: c indy gggt and huhtl and novdlics in llfll uaortmenu at tho Binh Racket Store.N-2t c. x. Bendnnf. Iidiltd embnlm- er and anioftuhr, Blair.Office phone, IM, ru. phone, 224.3-tt. llamy nj buri nz our Rayon. Mixed rayon and prints st 25-e to l5c per youd.11-2t.Blw Rocket Stem. h e d llondhomtfof the south- em put of the county. in spendingsome time in an Omaha holpflnl. For ~iil1\l- ohow cud: and scenicPdnllntl. see Donald Christensen nt Henry ChrI.¢t\mlen'| ntore. ll-St We are mnking Lflpecial pricein Stool Stock Tonka in sim from 3%no s feet,round md roundends."" 10-2t.Farmen Eievstor. 'Dre Royal Ndghborl mot atUni: hall lut evening.Refresh- ments were served at the close of the meeting.. Mr. and Mrs. Fnlk Curley en- tertained the plnochie club of which they are members,hat week. Hn. Goorxo Kinelicie of Omldm spent seven] dura Lui week Yisv lting Hr. and Hn. George Cald- weji ind other Blair relatives. Mn .Loulo Boll nl'Scribner came last Thunday an-I visited until Monday at the home of her a1'I e e nNewsand Gossip Aho Beo- Pla You Know.No r Oourtezy can ba Shown Your Gueata Than Havdng ThdrNames Appear in the Home Paper.Pinm 11 When You Have a News Ih m- P la n e . a c a C. L. Bendorf. ffari.Phone 224. 11-sf. A new line of dren and eport ooata at Hn. T. C. }iilton'a.1o~u. Hr.and Mn. W ill Smith ofOmaha were Tuesday viazltcra in Blair. Sea EJ Clausen and Son for painting, paper hangin; and decor-ating.A ful! line of wal! paper to nelect from. Phone 21 on 38. 6-t! We have the beat ear muh ani chick ltarber to be found or are can fumixh you the ingredients am! ycu can mix it yourself.See ua for tanhge.. 7-Lf.Blair Killing Ca Hr. and Hrs.Chas.McDonald moved into their home last week. 'Their home was recently damagedby fire and Hn.McDonald and two chjldren have been staying with her parents at Tekamah. Hillel Len. Gnuae, Esther Dick- meyer,Helen Larsen and LauraDickmeyer, ail of Arlington,at- tended the Achievement Day pro- gram In Blair last Tuesday.They were pleasant caller! at The En-terprise office. 8»tf.Aye Bros. I write all kinds of Insunnoe. Offlee over Farmers State lhnk. 41-251.R. H. Ramtuaaen. Hany are buying our Rayon. Hired rayon and printa at 25c to 45: per yard.ll-2t.Blalr Racket Store. The u. E. Ladies' Aid' met withHur. !~liek'I`hone yesterday after- noon. _silk and rsyon Vesta,ha~ra and chemlae at :zoo to 1 .n at the Blair Racket Store. 2t Barfalna -- Farm Implementsmanufactured by the John Deere Plow Co.Get our prloea.Smith Brea.10-2t We are making A apeclsd prloe in Steel Stock Tanks in elses from35% 1.0 8 fm.round and |1}||||¢| enda. 10-2t.Fanners Elevatoll Hats, Hats, Hate.L u xe h a d sllaa as well as small.A new llnelnall the leadlng alnpes and colors.Mrs. T. C. Hilton. 10-tf. ltr. and li n .Andrew Joneshavereturned to Blair from an extended stay in the Soldien' Home at Burkett, Nebr. Hn. W. T. Wilcox of Farrazut. Iowa came up Tuesday for a few .lays visit at the home of hermother, Mrs. Olive J. Smith. The Danllh Ladies' Aid Society met at the ehurelfparlor; yester- day aftemoon with H1a. Ove An- derson and Mrs. M. P. Hansen ashosteasea. Mrs. Minnie Miller of Lincoln event the week-end in llmllr vla- itiog l=er aunt, Mn. 0. M. Ham- nlang, who ha. been in poor health for some months. Mrs. Frank Brown his been ill for the pan several weeks but is>omeorhst lpnprosed at the preaent tune and able to be hack at her outiea in the Antill Grocery.r The Jolly Booeten Club of tho R. N.A. order willrepest theirplay, "An Old I`aahione.l Mother" on Tuesday evening, April 12 nt 8:15.Eherybody come.Tickets 2s¢~ and 35m 11-n. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gllberteon and family were dinner gueatl atthe Jens L. Petersen borne lut Sunday and the two families drove down to0maha to talto in the shear at the new Riviera theatre in the afternoon. For Sale-'I`1vo bedroom tultes, Mahogany parlor aolta of four pieces, -gas atom (four bumer, Jrlnlleable cook store, dining table, Wilton :lair n a d ,hall. runner and rug.If interested please :allat Mrs. J. H. G1-lmm's.ll - l t Blair Iriemls of Her. J. A. John- son and Mrs. Johnson of Omaha, will be glad to know that lre. Johnson bu so improved in healththat ehe has been taken from the M.E. hospital ln Omaha to her home recently.Rev. Johnson was former H. E. palrtor here. Rev. and Hrs. Emil Nomrneren of Stapelhurst, Nebr. are visitingin Blair, the guestnol N. C. Jen- sen and family and other Blair friends. Rev. Nomrnesen la called to Solomon Hurst, New Bnmawiekio take a pastorate and expects tow than by the end of the month. P. R.. Petersen, who lives on the corner of Walker Avenue andSouthatreell,was able to be brought home from the SwedishMission hospital in Omaha on last Monday.His daughter, Blu Ellen of New York arrived last Solub ziay to care for him during his convalescence period following an operation. Following s regular meeting ol Royal Noiflgbon of America lastevening,a shower wee held for Mrs.Charlie LleDon.al\l whose household effecta, including cloth-ing, etc. waI destroyed by fire a few weelLs_ago.Mrs.McDonald certainly appreciated the klndneen of her I1lends and neighbors.A aoc hl time followed until n latehour._ A Bargain for Quick Sale Seventeen acres adjacent to corpor- ate limits of Blair.Godtl farming land and blue grass.Splendid or- éhard end shade trees.All fenced and eross fenced.Eight room house with city water.Bam, sheds and chicken house.A sblendid poultry farm and a good home. See Me At Once R. G. ALLEN .Aéw S/:ring .7a6»~1~| fa, SEWING WEEK J~-Y Here are glimpses df the beauty and charm which mark the first dis- plays" of NEW FABRxcs FOR SPRING.Sewing week permits an early preparation of your wardrobe for the coming warm days. Tub Silks, 36 inches wide per yard $1.50 Spring Clean Up THIS IS THE TIME See us for Wall Paper or Paint. PRICES RIGHT ' Largest Stock in the City Row on Band Estimates Cheerfully Givvfn Epperly & Nelson Phone 144 217 E W ashington St. Silk Rayons, 36 inches wide at .85 and ,95 Figured Crepes, 36 inches wide, .75, .80, ~ Tub Prints, per yard -.50 All Silk to the top Chiffon Hose -1.95 Rollins Runstop, newest shades -- 1.95 Humming Bird Hose, all colors -- 1.50 Blue Crane Service Chiffon Hose -1.00 Silk Scarfs -1.25 103.25 I Fancy Crepe-de~chine and Georgette Handkerchiefmassorted colors '.50 ¢W. J. S A S The Big Store The 0ld.Reliab1e a Bl|,ir.vLd\.or lat Hondo)." Georgette crepe druaea in the leading oolors.Shea up zo 48.10 U.llr1. T. C. Hilton. "Coquette", n hose for Indies, at$1.00 s pair.Ls unoxoelled at the price. zz-2t.Blair Racket Sum. Hr. ond lin. Palmer lllpn were Sunday guests of Hr . md Ur l. Harold Schlfer, not ot Blair. For Sak: Setting eggs.P u n : bnedRoa\\ComblLl.Rad| ,$3.50per 100. H. V. Ruzmanen, Blair. 9-az Hr. Fnnk Oliver, teacher in the schools at Grand Island, spent the week-end at tho (Hyde B u r p : home on South artnet. wosum w.u~rrso.m advertiselm! demond nk.Good P|¥"'l| | or pm time. No MONEY NEED- ED!Perkim Company, A-4, 11~1t.Hutinp. Nebraska. Hn. E. E. Chmoweth, who hubeen spending the winter at tho Soldiers' Home at Burkett, Nebr. miria to Blai r lllt Mondayevening and hu opened her home for the summer . Misa Lozein Rhoadea,who is teaching in the Norfolkselmools, speht her lpring Ytoltion ll! !week at Campbell, Mehr., in the soulhem pad. of the auto. visiting Misa Lilah Johnson who ll sciencetencherintheClmpbellhigh school. coat or hat?See the fine line at'Hra. 'r. C. gntotfa.I0-tf. Claus Paaaeh underwent an op- eration at the University hospital in Omaha last weak.. Enter candy agp and haahta and novdtiea ln llfll assortment: at the Blair Racket Store.tl-2t c. x. Bendnnf. lidiled emlralm- er and unloftahr, Blair.Office phone, IM, rea. phone, 224.8 ti . llamy aj bu rlnz our Rayon. -llixed rayon and prints at 25-e to l5e per yand.I |11-21.mm Racket Store. |h e d llondl\oNt,'of the south- em part of the county. ie spendingIaome time in an Omaha hoapflal. For Gillll- ahow card: and aoenicPainllntl. aee Donald Chriatenaen nt Henry Cl1rlat\m.aen'a atore. ll-St |We are makin; axlpecial prlce ln Stool Stock Tanks in sim from :BM to i f e e t .ronndandroundIenda."" 10-2t.Farmer: Elevator.1 'Dre Royal Ndzhbor-mot at their hall laat evening.Refresh- ments were aerved at the cloae of the meeting..I Mr. and Lira. Frank Curley en- tertained the plnochle club of which they are members,last week. Hn. George Kineaicie of Omldm spent several daya last week Yisv lting ltr. and Hra. George Cald- well and other Blair relatives. Mrs.Loule Boll nl'Scribner came last Thunday an-I visited until Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. il. L Strnve 'nm Danish Reading Circle, who is studying the ll\:era1ur\» of the Scandilzvlali countries. met at the H. J.ansen home las:1'rl-may e\cni:1z. Lira. Ellen Foss has lxen vlait-ing friend; and relatives for a few days and left Tueaiup for Craw-ford. Nebr. to visit hcr daughter and family. Mm. Myrtle Kfllan hon opened her lxorne on c u t South street. where flhe will live again after o wlnler'| abaencgwilh her sons and daughter in other placea Jesse Ryan of IIerenaa. hu been an inmate of an Omaha hospital for some lime, suffering from 4 broken jaw bone, the result 03 having his teeth extracted. "Misa Mary Anderson. daughter of Mr. and Bra. A. D. Anelenion ofthe Sunnyside achool &stri|:t, has been employed to teach the Moneyachool for the coming year. A number of Blair friends of the Henmn Aye .family of Omaha were guests in the éye home one evening last week, in honor of th: birtjzday of £l1¢ head of the house. A fine baby girl ia announced at the lwrne of Mr. and llra. A. C. Pollen on Thurs.lay, llarelz 31. Dr. Moata attending.The little miss lzas been promptly named Norma Elaine. Misa Katherine Struve enter- tained the members of the J. M. F. Club laat Thursday everling, at the heme ol her parewta, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Slruve.Ref:eahmenta were served at the close of the garner. John Hillman and family are enjoying A visit from his brother, Ben Hillman of I.eavenaoM.Kansas.Mr. Hallman rnakca his home at the Leavenworth Soldiers Home.Having been a Spanish-Amerieon na well an a elvi| uor veteran,he attended the Kenny funeral last we:R as he was a member of Co. H. 3rd Nels. n; \1ell aaliri ien ny ._ Hr. Tom °<';°~=" and llias LulaAxull, both o this city, went to Cor ell Bluffs InI Monday morn| ing where th 1 were married. They returned to Blair last eve-r-inp and are rec eiving the c onl grntulatlons and beet ariahes of their (Hands.They plan zo make their future home in Callforzaial but are unulecinled ax to when they will leave for that place.; Y , _ - # 1 r u i n n r n u u a l fe d b d l u n a r e e n l n n e d t o h e a p g o n a w w : n n v i l i w l u l u u i u u u vI n - f n n n a f u ~ m | \ . n h ¢ i ¢ m ¢ : n ¢ h l \ ! r o n n e d - # Y e n t h e I. a r d '|D a n !uunv; Uvu Qw v nu||A V sv l v l l u n ,J .P .Q u i n n , Ja c k L u u m ,C .S . bli nd an :mad- da- ll ma tte r lean s.|H - 3 nounhlid:presupposes ;H¢lltl¢-1. cnditnn, and all 51111:lli hlpo | Mr£ !lela.lBlli r, Ne br .,Another uticln widehurill ap-p n Mc o ln .I t ' w i - d lo a mt o inie restadln uide nnea rebe ru-* u r i lr ~ ¢ h ¢ A ¢ z a f I G o l ¢ ' n » ° d ' p o ty ! n n f u tu : e l u u ly i ll d ! x u u be| e¢o rdin¢ tothum1ndoa 'God; b!noti !1odthnzonthe?tlmd| ¥g : m a a . n m .ll: d o n t u i y u mt sla nt in um ln :ha spiritual education of me Avrll1?2'?, J éhanna man; m "`it:¢.unuea from Pile Om).|B1»2r. makin: a mul nf 251 my Allen, Joe Luure, c. E. Gmcgen- dwon-They will need no lnedli Har the YNY son,Bert E.Hilier,Arthur W..alh h d c d o th b uo r u mmm: s o The f ai n of time shipments enum, aux Allen, Leland c um, eomneta i n a m m m ,nlwough evPN=s1§we~1 }-1 1°'!'"!- °"=£\'°°£"»Stanley B m .Peter M.Tyson.eompeh in this ment,although itwillhub ettori f they c nn ire arsome nrt of light y alght shoot. The Arlington Oi!Company isgiving prLa ribbon: to the bow who finish first, sec-and and 1516, |-upeetiwly in c ull event exceptthi :day rua.Hr. Don C. Weber, Arlington druggint,i l : M h z n silver trophy cup to the ru n !scboo!nukiag the beat general Stanley Bros.,Peter M.Tym~ Cad Reker, Pat J . linkin, Joh L Dixon, Gerlurt Hiehell, Franw. IInnur,C. H. Allen,Gnuat Alien and Goorga Morgan. Anyone *ilhilll plum and aped Iications for these bitches, can ge them all from a three-horse to ten-hone from your county agenTheyare put out through cnnrtedu of the Americ an Ho Anodation. On next llamlay, April 11,| .S u m Extnndon Forester,Hr Watkins,will be in Wnxhlnfto county for a tree dnntinf demon mtrnticrn at the Ulind Jensen fum four miie; nortlrlut of Kmnard at 8:30 A. M. I ti lh o p e m lth xla i lt h o s e f ll~ get lhiplnentm of me: this zprin will attend the demonstration sud everybody intererted In invited toAttend. USED CARS FOR SALE! /in TA-BOY Emu; .:.}\\7) >.~~/. > Z 3 I.~ . . . - » / :»u .f c "Q L , a g ~H, 1926 Chevrolet Coach -» .- $485.00 1924 Ford Tudor -- 1924 Ford Touring ------ 1923FordCoupe ------ 1922 Ford Touring (with star1er> 1924 Ford 'l'ouring(new paint)-- 1921 Ford (with box)----- 1924 Oyerland Touring -- l922DodgeCoupe j --- 275.00 xoo.oo 125.00 65.00 135.00 40.00 200.00 285.00 ARONSON cmzvxom co. Blair,Nebraska B E SURE A N D G E T YO UR TICKETS.W E PAY YOU BACK $ .0 5 ON EVERY s WORTH. YO U B UY When Eddie gets order In batches, Hls go at lro m hi s fram~ _ he detaches; ln fact when he hustles So swi ftl y he bustles. He tears u p the la nd- scape In patches! Our Store Wlll Prove It Worth to You. In purity servlce and dollars a nd cents. Our High Grade Gro cer- les a nd Meats are pro - perly handled a nd pro - perly prlced.Jus t c a l No . 7 5 and tell us wha t y o u wa nt a nd y o u wi ll rec ei ve i t prnmptly a n~ ca re fully put up. Swifls Premium Smoked Hams ,. $.37 ~RTY YEARS AGO TODAY Continued from page one) A. S. Warrick, C . Black- | Richard Blnoo, Joseph Joha-Wm.Hilgonkunp and other rl shipped rrtock extensively ~eir own eooount which would o the total amount of moneyin this business during the n probably $400,000 00,000 pmid for livestock in would perhaps mean approx- eiy $1,600,000 in the ratio of | \\r i b b u n l u e o f t h e u m a d u e a n d s t y l e u t h a n g i ve n i n t h e W u h - i n g t o n C o u n t y H i g h S c h o o l Tu c k n d F i d d ! ( e e ¢ w h i c h 1 \ r l l l b e ! n . ~ l J I n A r i i n g i o n S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2 3 . ' n » ¢ r ¢ m 1 u ¢ z u » ¢ u » ¢ z w s 1 1 b ¢ l o c - h a d f o r w a r d t o w i t h p l e u u n b l e rhigxationl. HOME THEATRE PROGRAM APRIL s to APRIL 14- Fmmgv and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE Ynne Grey 's "The Mysterious Rider" wich Jack Hun. No. s "\:o L1.Ea lAN" Round Steak .30 Weiners ....25 Hamburger .....20 Sirloin Steak ....30 n . |..|t r u c k l l l d th i s w o u l d a l s o t h e a m o u n t t o $ 9 0 0 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e y e a r , o r s t r i fl e o u r o n e - h a l t t h e a m o u n t o f t t o c k l h i n w l o u t o f t h e c o u n t y i n 181 2.Th u s w e c a n r e a d i l y se e t h a t st o c k m i n i n g i s n o t s o i m p o r u n t n o v a n i n t h e e a r l y d a r t . demonstrsted here Isl! fall at least a dozen farmera have either built themselves one or are building it now, and l! there are any farrnerrwho would like to see it work just let your county agent know of it. One si;horse hitch using them two abreast is now lrroperstion east o! Ft. Calhoun onl.he Bert Miller farm and Mr. Miller says,"It'e the only way to vrqrk slow mulea with fsat ones." It h u be en reported that the Stanley Bros. are building them-selves a hitch and after the dem W A S H I N G N C O U N T Y F A B U R E A U N o f r a s ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e o n e ) u s e m b i a a t t h e .Arlilil'\°31 F a i r Gr o u n d s l e a vi n g t h a t p la c e p r o m p - tl y a t 8 : 30 o'c lo 4 :k fo r L i nc o ln . life hmo of themm hom.na l u m u se rs mmm n a a nn a ¢ wwwm u l | | u I Aww"J vvunsrvlu n c h and sured dly s.No ! 4 ~ _ a mo n g o th q 1 .ti § ¢ ~ \ th a } YIt n eadnntbfi um 192° iaecmt :little of me xuwength md penia- zlqrrlpp Jama ln innamun: ornqnruxa, 1 1 1 :"..':;'.. '""..';'" ;;1'.a""|"".""' """';;.i".;'; 'Ill |'n»laik! or sraraaaznr or owxansmr Ihtnb y oer tlfy thattheun der- algnedlepuhllaherandmaaallnt adltor of The Enterprise.Thattheowner tatheL.F.}ll1tonE| ~ tate,a1eothatt2»erearenokne1ru baudboldere. whatsoever. JolmA.Rboadli. Solzaalbad eud.nrom to before methlatftth da7afJ ;f\'|1.l921'Wm..Halton Notary Public. I - » - 1 .- u - - 1I t a e e m a a v h o l e a o m e l n f l u e n a l t h a t i a d i e t - H U M #t h a t f o r e i g n d l p - p l o t u a t l c a n d c o n s u l a r p o e t : b e r m - e d b y m a n t r d n e d f o r t h i s s e r v i c e . l c I e p c a r e e l g r i n l i n e w i t h e t f i c i o n t a m n l u i a t r a t i o n t o r e q u i r e g o v e r n - m e n t a l d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s t o b e w e l l v e r a e d I n t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r f i e l d a n d p e n n l t d i p l o m a t i c o m :t o b e a w a r d e d t o m n u a p o l i t i c a l 1- e» I l I l i 1 0 0 1 ,I n u an q s v u e u - : w w w - - w va u c h a p a r l n g d o w n o f n a t i o n a l o b - L l g a t l o u a w i l l m e a n a n a n n u a l l n - t e r e a t u a v l n g o f m o l 8 4 8 . 0 0 0 1 - 7 0 0 - - »v n d i n t o p e r a t l o n a a h o u l d g g o mu almost s11.oo0.ow mo factor: that have contributedto auch a wholesome condition of naticnad finances are not definite-ly known, but it la believed that lower tax rates have encouraged mimwt en Income: and that lncreaaei incomes account in large measure for the 2926 total.lt in tarneellyulu be hoped ou.: politicswill play an lnconaplcuoul role in tax revision and that 1921 income tax schedules will be formulatedwith the welfare of the individuel taxpayer the panmount consider- ation. I ..uHff'o»uT¢ l The ob lervance of "Holy Week" L1 not an innovation.Like many- 0 a t . -L . . . . . _ . .- - . I L a d n f n l 4 n l n n l u g n u u u v u f l - I - ¢ » -v w . » - v -_:pedal need ln home nature. Ger- tainly, those eameat soul.:whomoatdevoutly and prayerfodly mah uee'et auch a special time aa Holy Week are iound to be those who are most acaloua ingood thoughts an.l good truth and good life all the other week: of the year. h e n U Holy Week has,at timer, been made a mockery and a atumbllng block by the thought-less and auperficslal,thoughtful :mole Nllfeel out nz "IDUld not be pulled down to the level of or-dinary weeks, but ahoulzl be used devoutly and in the fear and loveof G0-I for the helping of their soula. Such will certainly come inton fuller understanding ot the Maa- ter'a Truth, and into a stronger purpose to live irom day to daytho §.'laal.ar'a Life. some other nuiublemereon M- lmlnllmtrator and proceed to a 'settlement of said estate.l Witneaa my J and Official _Seal thla 'lth day of April, 1927. MSEAL3 I. C. ELLER, 1141.County Judge. NOTICE 'no eau-znlrons 0? ss' rA' re STATE OP NEBRASKA, aa.Washington CountyWm. J. llaher, Atty. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank D. Mann, Deceased: to the fhtmlitora of Said Estate:You are Heeeby Notified, 'Ilmt I will alt at the County CourtRoom in Blair in laid County on the Sth clay of May and the Sth ;"" of August, 19:37 at 10 o'clocka. m. each slay to ncceive and ex- nminn all ninlwu nvinlf meld Ffa- / ~ . _u Ln u ul ll r u l w q lu l l I \ l '" " "w a r d : o r u I p u t o f s " p o l i c y "o ;th e c § § § u . n Ch u rc h ,i t h u g i n i p ,Th e U n i l zd S h i t ! wi l l P F D *g r o wn thr oug h u m 9§Ill£ l!'§¢ 'l unt il n z x n l i l s r a s a m u l ! o f t h i n n e w -i s h u b e e n l d o p t z s l b y t h e g r e a t e r m e t h o d ._'} ; 1 | | |a f he l it ver s . lr y a n U n i ve r d t y l a s t S u n d a y a ft e r 1 1 ree k's vac ati on nj ith h er pa ren ts ln th is c it y. M r . a n d B i n s . J . H . G n m r n a r e pl a n ni n g t o l i ve w i t h H n .L L i L a n t r y , h a vi n g r e n t e d t h e i r h o m e Jn o u t G r a n t s t r e e t t o G ¢ 0 ¥ ¥ e K . Dov and family._ .C h r i s t e n s e n , o o o o f l r . and H r s .li e n r y C h r i s t e n s e n , w h o wa s b e e n a t te n di n g s c h oo l i n Ch l - za go for s o me t im e, r e tu rn ed h om e an t Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g . M r .E d N o y e s , w h o i s w o r k i n g on t h e se c ti o n, h a d th e m i sfor t un e w h i l e r e t u r n i n g t o t o w n l a s t F r i - .l a y to s l ip a n d b r e ak o n l e g .H e is in t he h os p i ta l a t pr e s en t . I n l a a t 1r ee k'i En t e r p r i s e w e lt at e h t ha t t h e S ta t e S pe l li n g c on - t e s t w o u l d h e h e l d A p r i l S t h .I n wa s n ty p og r ap h ic a l e r r o r a n d sho uld h a ve re a d Se p t e m b e r 6 . W a l t e r S a p p e n fi e l d o l t h e R o s e l l l l l school dis tr ic t,w h o h a d hi.; ha nd lx n ll y h u n so me t i m e boelt wh il e t r y i n g t o ° p \ i t n fr a ct i on s ro l t i n t h e b a r n ,i a i r n p r o vi n g liee ly. A fi n e l i n e o f s i l k dresses fo r s p r i n g i n t h e l e a d i n g c o l o n , n e w st yl es an d go o d ma to r to lr .Pr in ce sa r a, $8 . 50 an d $ 3 .7 5 .Se e th e fn b e fo r e y o u o u r m o r e .1 1 r r .l l r s .r. C . H il t o n , M ll l l n e r . Mr . a nd M r s. C h as . W at t s dr o ve .r p .fro m Om ah a Su nd ay a nd s pe nt th e d a y a t t h e H a rr y S a pp - e nfi el r t mome.Mrs. Watts, fonnerly Miss Gladys BeCa:\:\ is an ol.I friend oftilesRuthSappenfield and both enjoyed talking over old times. W E M A K E L O A N S t o ! a r m e r n a.latch s m o u t i n 3 6 s e a m T h e n t e m t r a t e coats teas t h a n 5 % an d t he s e l oa m a re o p t io n a l .bi o en e w a l a a r e ne c es s a ry a nd t he r e me no extr a eo'11n1h -urlo us to pay. W r i t e o r c a l l o n J o h n l l .R o p e r . Dod ge , Neb ra sk a.11- 4t. Lire . C eli a M arl uu ent ert ain ed the na m b em o f t h e b r i d ge c lu b n t h e r r o m e l a d M o n d a y e ve n i n g . Th e r e w e r e t h r e e t a b l e s o f p l a y e r a a n d 1 gu es t, M is a Ka th er in e Be ck ma nn oo ou eo l l a n e x c e p u o n UI acr eeupr od uc ti on . H r s .H .L S t r u ve h a d o p e n hou se t o h e r fr i e n d s A p r i l l s t , th a t d a te be i n g h er b ir t h a n ni ver s - a r y .Sh e s er ved lu n ch t o h e r c ol l r s m m a w a s n o u r n a n d n e r m o w e r .ll r a . P . A. Je ns e n ._ H l u R u t h G o o d r i c h o f m m m Va l le y . h a s be e n srl at tal ng at t in h o m e o t H r . a n d H n E d w i n R a y - mo n d t h e pa a t w e e k . er e t lt lr l ug th ei r via i tl .I A fi n e Il n e o f s i l k d r e s s e s fo r A fi n e l i n e o f s i l k dr e s s e s fo r a p r l n g l n t h e l e a d i n g e o l o r s , n e w at y l e e a n d g o od m a t er i a l l .Pr ic es $8. 25, $ 8.5 0 and 8 8.7 5.'Se e th em b e fo r e y o u p a y m o r e ., 11 -t r.Li r a . T. C. H i l t o n , H i l l l n o r . F r e d H o n i h o r a t b e e n l n O m a h a f o r t h e p u t t h r e e w d é l n w h e r e h e l a l r n p r o vi n g a ! t e r n :l e g e o f t y ph o i d Ye ve r .IIe h o p e s t o b e a h l e t o m t o h i a h o m e i n Rl cl ll an d t o vm h l p In a a h o r t ti m e . " T h a l i y s t e r i o u a Rld sr* ',w i t h . l i d H o l t a a t h e h e r o , p l a y a F r i - d a y a n d Sa t u r d a y n l g h t r a t Th e H o m e Th e a t r e .Th e m o vi e g o e r a w i l l e n j o y e ve r y m i n u t e o f " T h e My s te r io u s R u l e r " .l t l a r o n o f re a l t hr i l l s .9 - - m l l t t o th e Hl ll l t¢ !a" ,w i t h L o n C h a n e y a s th e l e a d i r u r c h a n a f t e r i a p l a y i n ; It a t h i n ! n i g h t a t th a H o m e T h a t r e t o n i g h t .It i s a re a l p l a y a n d w i t h o u t q u e a t l o n I t o n e o !th e rrtr ong est e ve r b r o u g h t t o B l a i r . It l a a s h a m e t he w a y t he | o o d a o r e b e i n g s l a u g h t e r e d a t t h e 4 6 t h An n i ve r s ar y Je w e l ry s o l e at 0 l l e r - m a n n '| .lt l oo k s l i k e t h e a u c ti o n - ee r i n c h a r g e h a e l i t t l e r e g a r d fo r t h e h i g h elaaa rn er eh an dl ae h a n - dled by Mr. Ollennann.It-I t llnlr. and Mm Klum A. Jensen and faml.l, entertained a numbero l a'r£en.!s a t d i n n e r w e r l n l h d a y e ve n i n g o f l a s t w e e k .Th o s e e n to y in g t h e Je ns e n h o sp i ta l i ty we r e Miaaoe M a b e l H a r s h .El si e S h r i ve r , N o n a M o n , H a z e l C a n n o n a n d Ma r g a r e t R o b e r t s o n . A m o n g t h e st ud en ts w h o w e r e h o m e fr o m t h e N e b r a a k a U n i ve r s - i t y fo r t h e i r s h o r t a p d n g va c a t i o n w e r e :Mla aea .l on e No b l e ,R u t h C l y ,D o r o t h y G r a y ,A u d r e y ll e a le a , Ka t h e dr e Be e l r ma n n , R o t h Da vi s ,Jo h n Jen se n.B u r w o o d a p r l n g In t h e l e a d i n g c o l o n , n e w at y le a a n d g o od mo t er l al 1 .Pr l oa s $8. 25 , $8 .5 0 an d $8 .1 5.S e e o n b e fo r e y o u p a y m o r e .r l1 ~ t f.l l r a . T. C . H i l t o n , l i i l l l o a r . 1 Tl 1 e d i s t r i o t d u t d e l t £ | fe p y r mof t h e P y t h ia n S i st e r s , M r T` Pr a . o - r e a Ch e e k o f O m a h a ,w i l l m e e t t r l t h t h e l o c a l c h a p t e r A p r i l 1 2 t h . A l l m e r n b e n a r e r e q u e s t e d t o b e p r e t e n t ... M r . H . S . l l o n l t e h a s P u g e h a g n t h e C l a r k A l l e n b u n n l o v i n * G i Bl a i r fo r l t l a d a ug h t e r a n d a o a - l n - Ia u r , l t r . a n d K r a . I W . B t a t t e r , wh o w i l l m o ve t o t h e n e w l o c a t i o n i n H a y . Jo h n Je al en ,t h o w o r k s f o r U. G . G a rn e r , h a s m o ve d hl a fa n t - l l y o ve r f r o m K e n n a r d a n d t h e y a r e nl e el y l o a t e d l n t h e f o r m e r Js k n B r oa n re a id e o os o n e as t Co !- frr a str ee t.. Th e A r o n a o n C h e vr o l e t C o . fe d a t h a t el ec ti on d a y w a s a n u n o p - t i o n fo r t h e m a n d a r e l o o k i n g Io r - n e a t el ec ti on d a y t o c o m o .O n t h a t d a y t h e y d i a p o a e d o f t e a e a n - . So m e b ud n e a a . M r .a n d H r a .O r l o Jo ne a o f O m a h a . i o r m e r B l a i r p e o p l e ,a n p l a n n i n g o n m o vi n g t o T a a a . H n . O r l o Jo ne s l l lc l o w n t o Bl- alr pe o p l e a a Mi s a F n a n a s C a r t e r , d a u g h t e r o f M r s . M i n e r va C a r t e r . H i n e s M e r l e , F n n e e a a n d G r e t - ch e n H e r a o g o f Li n c o l n vi si te d o ve r t h e i r l p r l n g va e d i o n 'l l - l i t h e i r au n ts ,M n .F n n k Je n k i n s lTlrl fa m i l y a n d M n . . A n n a G o o d - r i c h a n d t h e i r u n c l e . To m P m k l r . They returnedon Toealay to Lio»oo ln .1| lt l r . a n d l l r a . w. D . H u g h e s h a d a l l t h e i r c h i l d r e n h o m e la s t S lm » d a y a n d s o h a d a fa m i l y r e n n i o z a H l l l a r d H u a h e a o f lrid ian apot la, Io w a ,E s t h e r o f F r e m o n t ,L l o y d - _ J la n - l l n f f \ u n | n -nal \ l | u \ . u A.1 | e . a .'t§ . f . 5:-= 1.v"11. l < . l .v.. i *e . f . . f u v e A - . .Ax 4 f .. wgi i vuluulww uve- --w - - - - - . - -W kusand, ffl! and other hlrd lubltant-early church "The Gres;ee en do not cut nur son the bearing It was to them "frat", not_ he w e u l l m g a a n c u r | ~ ° " ~ '- v »-aq u ar a i n eh .W a t e r i l u a e d a s a l u b r i c a n t i n l t e l d o f o i l a n d i t i a re p o rt e d t h a t t h e y a r e e ffic i e nt u p to s p ee d .: of 6, 0 00 re vol u ti o n: pe r mlauoe. It seems one of the principal reaaonl for the lack of popudarll-Iofjmerlcan ear: ln Europe la the t'that moat of 'the ~ European countries tax motor earson tldr laoraepoarer rating.Such a method of taxation finds Amer- lcan care at a diedaet diladran~tage na all dforts ot motor ear msnofaetunre lin the UnitedStahl have been directed inward larger and more powerful earl. The wealthy Zzharopean finds eno-tarlng a luxury in a ear which the average American think! well tith- ln his melna. \ 1 l ¢m a i n t h a n a n n e n a n e i n n n f al a thfnga ln that mx ood had done for Ilan. The early disciples loved to ro- wl what had been aeeompiiahed lo that wonderful week.Deathhadbeenconquered.Llfe and Immortality had been brought to light.The power of adn had beenbroken.The plea o f Paradise had been opened.The rell of the Temple had been nent.The middlewal! ol' partition had been broken down.lleootallraoeaaadolf all blooda could not walk through aachildren of one God. A week no crowded with auch rnlgnty works of God beame, inthe zlmuglit of the early bellevera. exalted above all the other areoka of the Chrlrtian year.When ltcame,they subjected themwlvea to a aterner dladpline.They ate len.They thought more.Ther 1931.when ol!clubs lh r t th e aeanon in midaeaaon form it fore-eaatl a hard-fought campaign. Roland Lorie, fleet sprinter oflhe Comhuaker College, .ie to com- pete in the Penn relay carnival The Nebraskan holds the world'arecord at 220 yards and la one of the outstanding "Century"dtlah aura of the world.Keep your eyeon Roland. Coach Bear; la not pwalng un- duly zhe showing of the Corn- huaker !ootball squad ln theiraprlnp; workouts.Boarg doea not overpraise his athletes. Grover Cleveland Alexander thinks that he atill io good foraeverai years of major league base mu. and if his allowing in 1927 is an imnreazlve ll wa.: lhe cane in | ll-51.Count y Judge. ST. ma rs EPI SCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Chu. D. Hering, Pastor Palm Sunday, April 10th ?:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a.m. Claildrolfn Church. . 11:00 a.m. Service am! Sermon. _145 p.rn. "The Crociflxion", arnuaial meditalio on the S1-cred Passion.Augmented veiled eholr :home with Gifford L.Dixon,popular tenor, aa aoloiat.A moat cordial invitation is extended to allto hear this beautiful rnunic.The \ dnfing of this sacred cantata ia an annual event in St. Mary'a church.Special services every day dur- ing Holy Week.g Holy Eucharist daily at :lilly a. m. excentina Good Friday. \_ .Inu alan! uw lunguunsuu va _Hlaaoori newspaper doe to muddyroads and lack of farm trade and communication reaulllog there from.The article further point:out that any defect in the high- y gy ay mm pnly au ac tivity Inthe mul communities.Them ia uodoubtaxl truth ln this statement. and the addltlond possibility thatnel¢hborin|'tn1ma providing more comfoltablq and convenient mean! of access are profiting by thislack of community and civic pride. The rural patrona moat have roach upon which they can depend foreconomical traoaportatloa mr in and yell' out.All other oonclitiona bei equal the prospective pur-chxr will journey to the trade center Ihkh aboara ita apprecia-tion of ltla_trade by maintllilllill tlveroadlinthebeatpoaalblec on-dition.You can not tom people to trade at home but yell can en~ courage them. The Btate Journal dean the fol~lowing analogy of crop and annual production ka France an.l ln the United States:."Tha poabwar re-adluattnenta of aarteulture in I°\anco are aa dna- gave themaelvea with new devo- tion to the exercises of spiritual culture.They put in abeyaoce the pleasures and amusement: of or- dinary weeks.by prayer ondmeditationtheyendea\ore.l to enter more deeply into the 'mye- tery of redemption.They madespecial effort to bring themnlves up to the level of Jesus' life. Charities, with theae devout menand women of that early day, were more abondanl. during "TheGreatWeek".Sacrmeea were rntdtiplled.Slaves were given a vacation by their (Inrlatian mae- tera in which they might be in- structed in the teachings of the church.Unnecessary work waslaid aloe.The church [ave it- aelf up with aolmtn enlhualnun totheaplrltua°l refncahlng of the bean. In the fourth century,under Constantine. coum of justice were closed during "The Gr.ot Wcclt .ilany debtors were forglven anti released.llany criminal!were freed.No man Ima executed that Week--the blood of man shouts! not be shed ln the week made for-ever aacre.l by the ahed blood of _." "* " " " '_ _". . . _1 . . . . -"'26 he ahouhl have more than ct handful of believers. The names of latter-day bicycle race "champs" do novaouod ln thelent like the titles were "Made in America". Bobby Jones, youthful Georgian muster golfer, added to his famein the aouthern open tournament o\et°hla homo eourae.For all practical purposes Bobbie gauneIn perfection itself. and there is rcalon for the opinion tim the present generation can hope tolee ao greater golfer. Llo5d Hahn'a remarkable 1000 meter run, clocked ln 2:265s, low- ering both the indoor and outdoor records for that Jlistartce. Stampslzjmaa one ol the tmly great middle-distance stan of the world.Hahn. though lmiepeanleqtly rich in hia own right, prefen the trackto A life of eaae. France rtllea the tennis world-at lcaat ine-ofar aa the Indoor gamea are concerned.The Amer-ican nlavera have alirmerl nomen- lnformal service and mission sermon every night at 7:48 pun.These aermom will be informal talks on the petition of the Epin-eopal church, which is a part of the great Anglican Conrmunlon, in the world.Three Hours Serrloo on Good l`rlday from 12 noon to 3 p. m. ACHIEVIIBIBNT DAY (Continued from page one) appreciation to all those who aa- alnlerl her in putting the work acroar.ltr.Ivan D. Wood of the en- gineering deponment of the Col-lege of Agriculture explained the different types of farm water ays- tema which w|:r\c on display forthe benefit of those interested. Ho elated tome interesting f actsabout Nebraska farm homea.lie stated that out of 121,731 farms in llebraska,less than 13,000 haverunning water in the homes and about one-thlni or, (2,577 farm homes ha lt radio aeta.He in» rlted all to examine the exblblta and water ayateml,alnke andulun1.binz. aHOME THEATRE PROGRAM APRIL s to APRIL |4- . .»~les and Meats are pro perly handled and pro perly priced.Jus t c a l No . 75 a nd tell us wha y o u wa nt a nd y o u wi ll rec ei ve i t prnmptly a n~ ca re fully put up. Swifls Premium Smoked Hams ,. $.37 SUNDAY Gene Stratum-Polu:r's "THE MA'fj]g GARDEN" FOX NEWS, HUDGE PODOE AND sPQRT|.|on1' T-bone sneak ~..30 MONDAY and TUEQDAY DOUBL E PROGRA M Baal: Jones in THE GENTLE CYCLONE "THE GORILLA HUNT" Hen Burbridgfs Muuerpiece WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Li\|ian Gam in THE SCARLET LETTER All kinds of lunch meaon hand at all time. P H O N E 7 5 di}Kifi}} MARKET Fmmg v a n d S AT. a n d SAT. MATI NE E Ynne Grey's "The Mysterious Rider" wich Jack Hun. No. s "\:oL1.EalAN" Round Steak .30 Weiners ....25 Hamburger .....20 Pressed Cony Beef ..40 Rullepolse or Spiced Beef .40 Sirloin Steak ....30 1 i tie aa those throllih *hi¢h:dm¢\" kan me is nr areof internal to the American farm- er for they have an lniloenee on hu eondidola I-'meh agriculture, the department of llrfklllton re» pane, ll lhifiilll to a hm extentfrom the areal oroduction um ani- ml lnd\Ill1'Y The field crop area hu declined 12.2 percent from pre- aar coalitions, while the li i has I'JL of labor and the flood ol the American raw product: eon1rlb1at.»ad tolhiaoonclltlon. lathe United num, however, the lheliotk pro-duction declined whll atbe ourploa of einer farm products 1| workin! a hanhhlp on the American tam-er.gina hugo prodoeiion of fun:produe!.ahon is narlillll' mwe- dble fo r o n rearuurmmt in Europe, we nn he thankful thatmavemrni Ia iraval!n5u\\'lLlnl : m m m w m r cetrade with Fr!Ito in 1925 wo" four times its na-arar volume." Christ. Thea, in time, #The Great Week"became a "Holy Week".It wasoeparabed hom the ordinary weeks, and uritlfrererenoe the beliewers Iollolred day by day the story andthe everlla of LnriaI.'s paaaion. This alleu upon the Great Week:ended to lift Into great pmnxin- ence the events of tha! week inChlillfa llie-hia Triumph on Palm Sunday -- his Trial -- his Crucifix- ic n-hia Death--his Burial.11. also made yet. more glodous and vromlerlol the climatic fact of hisResurrection. Thoulhliu| believers cannot feelthat the early church male any tlbiy 1. 25. ,..;. .;,.';.:..:""' Welker Cochrane the new 18.2 balk-line bllllanl champion, ia oneof the fee athletes who combines business ability with his profu-aional proweaa.He in a meeesaful real ealalze operator. Complalnu aze being hean!about amall altendanee and dimin- ished gate reeeipu from exhibitiongames played by major league bail teams in Florida.It seems, too,that many of b.\seball'a elect have frhe following Cluoa and pmknlsndera were represenood at the mov!|.g.McCarthy Proglvlive C l u b - Mra. C. J . Hinoley ~ Hn. Lud- wig Jmacn.Happy Hollow Club-Hia: Edith Stanley and Hn. G. W. Snommiell.Orum Neighborhood Club--Hrs. Gottlieb Stork and H n August Srork.Busy Bee Clu b- Ura :R.A. Hooks and Mn. Chaa. Lamb.Jony Coffee Club-Mrl. .mm *Hook and Mn. Hmea Wilson.ulrojaped some few thousands in p Bell Creek Sewing Club-Mrs.Florida real estate."John Dielrrneyer and Hrs. Simon mistake in thus dedicating o w l The m3|¢|-|;' °,f|_},¢'-umm?" week L0 God and lo the Sthitlfée i players in bgug the Amp]]¢Jn and ment of a more godlike lile. "Holy ~ National leagues have made im- Week" his often been abused. to prnuire flhowinga in their ualy every worihy thine has been Abu'- ad and abued.Worldymimldpeople have rushed up zo it out of mea of frivolity, muttered a few 'meaningless prayers, given up a f anaxon vrutiee games.If they ren maintain this form In the major Ulu baseball fans may lookfcrnan] to lhrllla aplenly as the [reason progresses.. Game. CALHOUN HASaa xc z n xc TI ME {Contluued from page one) and hal been compelled to mi nHr. and Hn. Will Koenig wen! the farm where Crown was 1rork» ing and all left immodialoly for az u\.e name ni mf. |.\u "'"' ° "Mn. Welch.After other forms nl gf all the major ;¢uu¢ manage-Temll east Colfax,Sunday at entertxiument fitilpg the atcnioa,risl axsignmentl that of :hh g».three o'clock P=3\-when their a delicious two course Ranch uma pn|.¢]| of the sn. Lani, C",5in1| f""='"'ET: ¥"?? ?fi".'E.,I':i."1'."'E"served by the 1'°°*_s"is perm- the mo\t dlfff-===h~ meIlh z n a rn a g e so m r . m u w r u m u l l -a o n o t O m a h a , R e v. B a d e r o f t h e Me t h od l a t c h u r ch o ffl c l a tl n z .Th e br i d e a n d | 1 oo 1 n h a ve b e en s we e t - h e a r t ;since e a r l y achool da ys , b o t h at te n de d t h e B l a i r ac ho ol n Y n l y th e l : | rl d e 'a fam i ly . an u nc l e n d l l l n l , H r . a n d M r s . W m . M o r r o w a n d t h e ¢ r o o r n 'a b r o t h e r , E l - m c r a n d Si r .F r a n k W o l f fe o l O m a h a wit.|£\M.'\|th e ce re mo ny . Im m e d i a t e l y a ft e r t h e ce re m on yt h e y o u n g c o u p l e l e ft fo r O m a h a w h e r e t h e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e i n a fu r n is h e d a p a r t m n t .M r . M u n s o n i s em p l oy e d b r th e l i o u n t z o H a r d w a r e C o . o f O m a h a . n h c r c th e br l d e 's br o t h e r ,E d w i n Te r r e l l nl ao wo r k s .E d w i n w i l l m a l e h i s h o m e w i t h t h e m . . B l a i r i l o n e o f t h e e i g h t N e - b r a s k a h i g h schools w h i c h h a ve q u a l l i i e d t o t a k e p a r t i n t h e l i t t l e th en -r e tour1:m.er.°I1 b e h e l d a t M i l l a n d Co l le g e F r i d a y .B l a i r w i l l pr e se n t " A G i r l t o O r d e r " . fp " t o u r n a m e n t w i l l b e t h e f i r a t n a t a k a n ! c w r h e l l i n N e b r a s k a . l'r c s e n t a t i o n o f t h e p l a y a w i l l b e - gin nt S a. rn. an d c ont inu e t hro ugh Cdl th e d a y .Th e t w o b e a t p l a y a w i l l b e r e p r o d u c e d a t a n e ve n i n g p e r fo r m a n c e a t wh i c h tl rn e F r e d M a r r o w , d i r e c t o r o f d r a m a t i c : a t \ n s g l l t vt t un i ve w l tg . ,w i l l n a m e th e w i n n e r .Th e achool w h e n Ira nt at is ts pr e se n t t h e Ir i n n i n f p l a y w i l l b e a w a r d e d a s i l ve r l o v- intt t.tl'l. in t h a t c i t y e x p e ct n o t h i n g ; a t i o n of a d u p l i c a t i o n o f R o g e r s H o r n s - by 'a aena atio oal p e n n a n t - w i n i n g c a m p a i g n o f In t y e a r .I f h e i a successful i n d o i n g th is a l l vo l ! a n d | t ° ° d ;i f no t ,h e ca n ex p ec t li t t l e bu t cr i t i ci s m . N i c k L a d d r e t u r n e d f r a ! a r e q p l e a l a u t t r i p t o C a l i fo r n i a F r i d a y . H e soya t h e nea re st h c ca n ale- n c r i b c C a l i fo r n i a i a t h a t i t Z a t h fl o w e r g a r d e n o f g m wo r l d .H e oc e a n a s t h e vr a t e r u a a a l i t t l e t o o soy a he d!dn "t ta ke a pl un ge ln t ha c o l d fo r h i m a l t h o u g h t h e r e w e r e lofts o f ot h e r s en}oy i:1g it .H i a br ot h er h a s a g ol d a nd s i lver tw in e o u t t h e r e , a a y a h e i \ n 't r i c h y e t , b u t "li n I !.rg, i l l C 3.\ V F i n \. e. = ; . l | ;~0 .ff "1r ~ 1 % I P i n i o n :1 u a xwrxnrnz aa-Rlnlr Nnhn l. Anvil 'T 1921 Sands evedng when at the} " " ". M L hana;,gf ome.The Nels elaon iunily spentlust Friday evening at the Louie Moncko home.The Rogeq hrothen were Sat- unlai linnlr guest.: at the homoof C . Hunk and huniry.Our opening day at the PieusntWm Sunday School was encour-eging,then bein!mae -nineErnest.Hwy th in :d ll ru t w e h w to nlfibe bac ! by Enter with some new Inca pres-ent.We need you then.Chris Glrixtennen and FayStricklett of Fiorenco, uikd nt Ed Brolrn'| Sands afternoon.Leonard mi and Hahn Antili of Biol:visited tlth DorothySmith S~==~d~L afternoon.Hrs.Sul [Ano la d iittlegnndehildnen of Bldr spent the'meek-end at the C1lf!onl Ray home.Mru. Chu. Thielfoldt and ilu..Alfred Hansen were allen at thehome of lbs. Fred Peek Wednes- day nftornocn of last week. Stuart Brown spent Sunday ltthe homo of his brother, Dunne ofIlemma.Those of you who have seen theMani:number of "Buoneoiful F\rming",ublished In Dedlolneiwith a ml! ion circulation,havedoubtless seen the write-up of theJliry busimu ol our neighbor,John Compton.We who know lum, can tealifyntlant bo give: hi;custamen good milk a wnreuun, but hu! not full h h.func had gone no fu from homo. mm Amwfi rm comy BLAIR TOP Im, TIRE oo.I Ana Tolls SU: Ouuiu, Salcz u e m~u iu n nn - md I NEW ENGLAND NEWS Chds llatthienen and familywere Monday evening vililon at Louie 1.nrsena..Mr. and Sin. Edgar Skinner. Mr. and Hrs. George Lnftjn andMiss Fen: were Blair visitors onTuesday._ !snner's wi ve s ln ruining ex~ ends that of previous yeah, vcubllesu on account of hatcheriearear home.Mn. Ray Peak huthe Itrgeal. number in our vicinity,with seven hllndruhHowud Sumner, who hu. been nic k the pmt tcn_dly s is very much better. .t-.~x \~.,"..\ \ \ , %.\ . frf | An ummm nm Umar ; ~ Legal Supervision ; BUIIUEU msmm :0- -o lfrxc m wma - 0'HANLON &o°HANwu ATTORNEYS Phono I8 suu-an in On T. ln d u wl R. G. ALLENABS1'BAC'l'0ll lnsunnn-Rnnulx Off!/ee ln nwHome 'fhéalre x mug. nn. w. F. mana:-s||.l. n s m l s r hunted in newHom 'H aut e B lk Bmf, Ne h nlh BAM cn nlsr an ss nAu. x mas O F HAU LING Dly and Nllhl Service Phone 275J. P. Even-un Burn na. D. w. BELL 1 Phynldannndsurgwu 1o mn z Phone:m¢ sé { Jxxxms mess SHOP I01d Bee Hive Annu \ PRol.l..Yl` DELIVERY I Phone Bluk a-lx Bkk, Nebr. : MARCUS BECK Oflica in Hayle*dg.a I da h l h lh d shoot Guelt'| home life and alla gan l brkf biology of his life.G :philosophywas axplninod by Ida Jolmlon. while hi! child pastry usd Ill nl-m m were pnnntod to ua by Gordon Ptloanu. The Stud¢nt'|Chrixt11n Associ- ation hold thdr regular meeting T'|1\1llil¥ mrlnllng.The meeting wa s o wwd with s ww b y th e audience.Hr . Axd L in en n n a :hott ulk.Following this llr. Or- ville Nslaln and lllu lei: Hannaun ( a. du et:"Tho Old Rugtod Cross".li n E tn o n Nd le n ( u e I abort talk and the meeting wasdomed with a won: Somo of tho men qt Dau lmobogus tnimlag for tuck md field cunts.DHI! tr lln lng xh ndu lll have been Issued to tbl Plrfld- pantl in the diffinnt events. lr.Bumieguvd would like if poulble, h o s o n d a f d l l q u d l o t h o l h t o confennm meet at Llnmln. The students hue not been nbln to mn vinrfnx tonnil bouuao ofthe muddy court. Dam stud-:nu md faculty uri fortunnta enough zo b u t ( l n Versoa, I holed plsnlat.Sh o vu the lust artist to appear at Dana through the Lycoum mum. li n .Lin en and l n . O n T . Andersen entermined tho Wom»|,n'» Club at Din! Saturday after- noon. Blair'High School Tattler O ve r d n ft a ¢ R c 2,096.10 Bo n d s , a e c l r i t i o l , j u d g - me nt s an d cl ai ms [ ax - cl u si vu o f c u b ge- n r v e ). . . . . . . . .5,951.20 O t h e r a s s e t s , i x p e n i e .=|9k.13 B a n k i n g hou se,fu r n i - I I I REPORT OF T!IE CONDITION o l The Home Stale Balls ol XftnudFllarier Nm 1278 in the Slate »1 Nfbnnka nl th close M bushel!Marc h za, mn RESOURCES Bmm. NEBRASKA, APRIL 7. 1921 mm by D. v. lu-~=. Slpaqllmdal ul an Bhk my sank Distric t, will meet Fra ~nt,the champion:o f th r Central District, in n debate at Fremont, on either Tuesday, April as orWedneday, Aprii 20.This .num wil!damumine whl.£team will have the prlvilqe of zvinx \oLincoln in Hay, to debate for the :chad principal,Ll coaching the ning the matt They will also phy en.'| i ve mn lln rf ln ad lve r c up tuth e---futoll blk!-mile relay tum. H1311 Sehooi Candvd 1 Tha records made in tin lui. Despite the had weather, I fair mind crowd ind the annual high school azuinl.Tha artne-tionl :rem muy and dover and were fully up to the standard. if two sean nt tho county seat hue been very good and it will be nec-eu ar y f or tha bo y lth is y a ar to "step com!" if 1-bw expect to cut down the time ai the vinnen of pmvloua IDBGII.Blair holds ow-anm m eimm~omhi~Tha Pre Bili shoud -~op ~, co tu an d t h e B l a i r t e a m wo n t h e c h o i c e of a id e s .Th e r e fo r e F r e m o n t w i l l de b at e t h e a f f i m m l v e si de a n d B i l d ! w i l l l u ve t h e m n t i ve d i e o f t h e que xt io n,"R ¢ ao l ve d ,t l u t t h e pr in c ip le s of t h e C u . r t i |- R e e x l . my Contest W i l l i a m II d l e r a n d D o r o t h y Jo n - l r n a r e w o r k i n g h a r d f o r t h i s d u - b m .a n d h o p e t o b r i n g b a c k t o the Blair lii~h~achool, will give the one-act play "A Girl to Order"at the Midland College vhs tourn- ament.This piay Ml! he in com-petition with Gm pisy a of sewn other high schools of Nebraska.' r m ~idlun~College Quuw~u~é 'mg veryxood records.developed... cent out invitations to aight ofTne 4 ---The content will include studentsIndio; high schools to hlse partl Cmmly High School Track Meet of voice,violin,Comet,clarinet. in this play tournament, the first;I :cello and piano, la well al Glen of its kind to be put on in Ne-,The county high school tnckjClnb mtmberl. £ != m n l ° | » l = i n D a h l i a h u n k s ., n u - s t w i l l b e b a l d s t A r i i n g i o n o n A b l g d l v e r c u p v i l t g o t o t h a S a t x u ~ d n ! . A n r i 1 £ 3 .T h e b u a i n u l Th e B ld u _I< 1i | ,h sc h oo l d e ba t in g s c h o o l w h o p u t s o n t h e b a i t o m -m e n o f A r l i n g t o n w i l l g i ve a fi n e t h e 1 e ~» |g .|_...-|vi o m ye ar s.T h a m o n e y d o r i ve d ho l d s d r | . n d . 1 { o |m a n h o t e l . : o n e . f r o m t h i s s c h o o l e ve n t h a s b e e n . B l d r i s s u p e r i o r i n th e t u c k np p o r t i o n e d a m o n g t h e va r i o u s e ve n t s , - w h i l l A r l i n g t o n h u s h o w - h i g h l c h o o l o r g a n i z a t i o n s , i n o r d e r 'e d u p b m i n t h e w e i g h t e vo n u . t o n r r y o n t h e i r w o r k .A m o n g --- The boy s of the Junior High Hifh school in 5 busy plmee theseq§;y|, u vac!! aofloins and instru mentallstl a n bein! primed for the appmachlng Ldcal Musical Contest.On A~rll 1-ith, the Iocml aspir- h a ve pa r d c ip a b e d i n t h e m m i p t s a r e :t h e Co m m e r c i a l C l u b ,H o m e E c o n o m i c s C l u b , N o r m a l Tm i n i n | ; C l u b , Ju n i o r C l a n a n d l i u s i c C l u b . 1 _- ty truck matt which will be Tmlul at Arlington on Saturday,April 16.'I'b¢5' have now rcceived theirmuzipment,including n vaulting ~~n A~a ~E *' S p f ' t o d e t e r m i n e w h o a h a l l r e p r u e n t B h d : a t t h e S t i l l Mu si c C on t es t £0 b e h e l d i t U n c u l n ,t h e e a r l y p u n o f M a y . A g r ea t . de a l o f i nt e n at h u b e e n m l n i fe w e d i n t h i s l i n e o f a c t i vi t y , ||. ~~smce the holidrs, left on Monday ber of her friends in I9 help herfor Pblrlzluma, ~celebnte her birthday haturdly..Hin hiildred Unland and Mer-Vktor Wok!!of lilnir was in -'rn BNTEBPBISB-P a l l :feet North and South;md , all that part o! the South Hd! of the Southwest Quarterwi Sw '='*»2¢.r~°$..9¥}'=° 1éAYoN|aTsx " " : : : ' & & " " 0 1 - D l n u l n f l f - I 1 v4 Jon v. HIQIAWIL Jr.m::1.~.::-:mm srnorszsIc n e n s n I . - - T h e author de -arrlbe a hear lhe P i n t ba ttailon a fuseI m l n marines a re ouerle re dne a r Ie rl fn r du ri ng t he ra l pe rle f J a ne tt s.when th e y e re e l i -de nly e ell a y la urllt le r e l l u e t h eTint a tvmu u. he a rin g the brun t U!a tlda l we re of Herma n! iue trbre rl in throw 1|for a grea t o em ue .P :ut J . .Yl n h surreal M m n t from the e ne ma' a lll ef a it the re forthe Ge rman cellula r utfe ne lre th i?ce s 5 ?f a mil W i n tha !l l :w e r n t e e c e a e l a a me na ! ~ e a g l n a e r e e e m e e t e t h e i reeeielaace. z C H A P TE R I l '- A t e r r t d e G e r m a n al t ac e n e e deaelepe.ar r ea h tn tfe ar ht l l a w n am on g th e marl nea.has n o t e u m a u n a them.l n theim m ed i at e e t rl n lt y o t he r d e rc a e n -eeun ler a a re r edu cln th a A m er i ca !tr oo p: a nd le ns in g 1 e Me ee at ll ' atre pl ac em en t s wh ic h ar r ive gr ee en bl r .Os the a iat la ef .l ane t e f i f t hr u l e l a t a h i t t e r a fh t l a g t n t h e e lci al ty at C h a ma l l e a ...fo rhe u r e t h e ?: r r to m i l l the Bechet r a m hte etro aall elQ In the aro elaa a !auoneel eomme utie hlt.a u t a t:fe e l e a c h c t u r r s n n t . - n n na r r a t i vecentersab ou t the ee t l rl l y o l themerl aee but real l! e tanl e ae a e reeeeeelioae t the this tle ° " g _b yAmericana.Af ter al l In l e m -eeleee me r re l o ue l r a the a l a l elle ll eau s ae ||1|at e a r l y l n Ju l e .D H L t h e lr e t receive relilaeem e a t e a e ve r h e r r t e l e l m " , l l h le e n e mo r e e e l thee a r e r e l e r e d .aeaueerael.compensated fo r lluelrhe a vy i n a n e b r a e u b l e lr l h u l ete th e i r a e lu t i ae aa a nm l ae a e l * gth e e ea er e i co m ma n di ng th e S la tfr e n c h a r m y b u t the ll b er l y l aP a f l l afhlelu th e b a n a n a :n u mhave pr eferred le eel ter th eemtag. euc t n n a n |\ ? . ¢ n | : : 1 | . |b e l l a !me llnae le eotra araeh b r n e w e r -d e r e t o p r e q e d fe r t o t h e n o r t h t lthe lol aaon e a eeto r. wher e t he G er-m e e a a r e e e l l n n t l l a ve a l l e e r ° { -feaelve.A t t e r a n a l l a l l h l e : r u et n l let ced ma rc h th e be tt a uo aIin al ly ar r l t e e e l the n e w lronl..Th e i r a n d e r e a r e t o | e l i n t o l e a c hwit h th e M or oc can t ll rla to n neh tl eg'i t h t h e F r e n c h fe r n s . upCIIA PTE R V I- -0 1 | t h e r n n rn l n l o f Ju l y l i . a ft e r e ba r r aa e fro m "P e r fFr e n c h a n d Amer lceu g u n gf° =~ " -abie. the Amer lran fnree a. e r lla thele n eg a le e e a n d t he Fr e n ch Fu r el l nL a f l a n |o Iur a r et d .All °°° ="3' pnell one a r e tak en.ea nr e r ed .theu h e l. fea rfu l e oet. an d l lla ?!ratb a !!! 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Y auznhuhnénl wuulml b e U n i t i n g fo r ilnrln.Th e r n l n m n w e n t q u l r k l ylls mul la th e l n w n n f S 0 m m e I'y , I wh i c h :h e ll s w e r e tnl lhl g. l h m n g h eomnnunlc-Ninn i s vn d u n ,t h e h l l i l l l l m o¢':u;ued It srilhnul.dlm cnl ty. a nd. lo ok ing ar ou nd the m. w e r e ve r ! ( l a d t h e y h a d n l h a d t o u k e i t b r a l o n u . 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Fir# and third Sunday ol nd: month, lun a t 9 un.Bound n d fourth Sundnyl,Ku: at 10:90 mm. st um bl in g os or [ Il l cl rb rl s of r ui ne d |An a m e t a p t a l n u n c e r u u o u w : | y | 1 , n ¢ t u n e-.|n_-.__n ...- -.._-IA la .. .he <:um¥¢h"..|nzed thereby an my ihe debt oa- Tueiniag-'..'.1Qhri¢t Answers we c u r e d b y u i d mmn nIuution| "..Q a m d this sm day o f m m , halt.The next baztallon in column closed op; a machinegun outnt, erlth In edema, mass mules.lammed Into the :me rompsnles. The Ponyninth was tha Ieadlngrompany. just behind the Hlltallonlieadquaners rroup. and the seoondIncommend went up lo whenthe major and his satellites wennemo. "Croslroidl are always s damhadburnout.Cozy."the major was observing to hll adjutant."Just askin' for Il here-no mlm' 'r fd ds Ill be-hmr Eats nur I' ox en erget the men moved into that ditchol! the road yonder-Ala! lllonghlx"l0A high. ewlft whine that grewto a shrieking mer, and s tlvednrhshell embed down some nfl: fsrds rrencnmen.um: very imc ! nearihe lip of lhelr orn uench.ih lbad!fn son of wedesm e a se.thinning toward me point sa theyhad been decimated. and lhel. pointern one great bearded I-11-nchmen,hls body IJI a mess of bloody nga,who lay with bla eyes nerve!! openlo the enemy and his oomthroet bl!-onet almost ln the emplacement when the Berne guns had been. The company. arhlrh had iesrnedits own bitter lesson ln frontal at-tacks on msehlneguns, pre pus-ln; £1ibnie. 'Them Iron they ea:machineguna op.Fiahtln' sous o'fuel.they ara.Wonder if anychoir ll comin' up %od'aJT'Theymadethemselveseomfortablsamong the deed and walled the nn! mess with rovsalmlry. weoneaoay :ne Joy UI. unnlt um |;;.'_;§§_"° inchesend leg length 385 'l"hurs.lsy, JA IIoly mr". f cez-m T n w i e r s m m m ebration of the Lest Supper.)C°ml>=nr.. a Corporation,a Frida I "Three c "7-BL Plaintiff.CHRISTIAN CHURCH I For J-'-ny weeks '32'§1. culled W. H. Thompson, Pastor. Bible School at 10 o'c.loek. Communion aervlee at II. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Preseh at T30ln ;.. Midweek prayer service at 7:80.attention LQ the coming of thk Holy Week observance,to give smpde time to arrange to keep the week clear of eonilic ling ennre ments.We ask ell our membersand invite all others to join us in keeping this week with Him whoeach Wednessisy evening.*in our Seviour.Come every nlghe.1 The Easter Self-denial Offering, CONGREGATIDNAL CHURCH repeatedly announced, is a special A. F. Neweil, Pastor.|\hsuk-offering additional to -my other subscriptions, as s token of anpropriateiy at the momlng ser-~ m ° § g f d ; * f u ? m m o f g g , ERE PORT OF ' I1 E oo no mo u oTheWuhinlion Stale Bank,o ltwadlnglon, Heb.. Charier No. 78| Jn lbe Slate of Nebnsks sl the dole oi business Marc# 28, 1927. n n s o u n c s sLoans and Jiseeunts . $189,891.08 ~1,860.07Bonds, securities, Jude-mentapnd claims (ex- clusive of cash re-s e r v e ).........2 x , a z 2 . e 9 n - - \ . . \ . . -L . . . . . . . .: . . . . . r n s.soo.oo 395.18lou :mm National meI-`&n'§er.§]ud\§i¢Ti £§`nG ~Iepled and rolied :ward the edgeof the road. neuIn; and clutching 111| thilh. cruneven VII Furieue Flghtlng by the EuanHook.TIlE mea moved awlnly and Irliholll dlaonler. !u!hedII'ch.lrhla-hh u -n h u n .n n r n u n d n n l l n h h n . 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Ruffenru,Ru n E.30,?91.9!. vondened wi lt the dole;!r||,;young people.The memben :nd |Wd|»l.te, Lily W h " a n d g t ;TQTA L J ;2003g|)¢3 speculated on the strategy of am- friends of the church, are :ordill-,M_ Wallace: 1:§§'.§".¥1i,2.'1 .'§.'.,,,'I?"L$'§.i. sim: br inviug '°."'P'l'i'F."*'F§.¥'I*fE'|You and each of you are *1=f°b=m 1.gABu.mr:s___ d a h l h l h d s h o o t G u e l t ' |h o m e l i f e a n d a l l a g a n l b r k f b i o l o g y o f h i s l i fe .G :ph i lo s op h y w a s ax p l ni n o d b y Id a Jo l m l o n . w h i l e h i ! c h i l d p g g u y u s d Il l n l - m m w e r e p n n n t o d t o u a b y G o r d o n P t l o a n u . .1 . xBLAIR TOP AND TIRE oo.IAna Tolls SU: Ouuiu, Salowen.mu m- n n - md I -nba. Ri?" V'1| °'11iPl IJ. E.lar. Propriewr IPhone Bild: 9 | Blair-High School Tattler :hott ulk.Following this llr. Or- ville Nslaln and Hin lei: Hannaun ( a. du et:"Thi Old Rugnd Cross".li n E tn o n Nd le n ( u e Bmm. NEBRASKA, APRIL 7. 1921 mm by D. v. lu-~=. 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C h r i s Gl r i x te n n e n a n d F a y S t r i c k l e t t o f F i e n n e s , u i k d n t E d B r o l r n '| S a n d s aft e r n o o n . i l w l m n l w l h i n D a h l i a h u n k s ., n u - s t w i l l b e b a l d s t A r i i n g t o n o n A b l g d l v e r c u p v i l t g o t o t h a S a t x u ~ d n ! . A n r i 1 £ 3 .T h e b u a i n u l Th e B l d r j i i g h s c h o o l d e b s t i n g s c h o o l w h o p u t s o n t h e b a i t o m -m e n o f A r l i n g t o n w i l l g i ve a fi n e t u ~ , d m m p i o n s o f t h e N o " " '.ac t p l ay .H r . P m d L . l l o o n , h i g h l u g s d i ve r c q p i n t h e t e a m 1 | r i n » .... .e i r . J:Graduate of .American School s F. s. 1-1¢¢¢h=r» M°»»d.¢y.John Thielfnldl. lm! fqnily wereSumay mln-noon vhimn at the Louie Llnen home.Mm I-`luy.| Curlcy ueompanledMr. uul Mn. Dewey Holstein z.»mmm W ednesday .Chit.Hovcmlkk shelled earn fur n. F. Ac lemnn 'h| ¢|d\y . Earl 'Hwmpwn lI\\| flmlly WORSunday vlnlwra at the mn mmv-mn home.Alma and Birdie Fhlcher vin-ited at tha G°°f¢¢ Loftix lwme of o»¢¢»\»¢ny or mrusvnu-,1AlluourlgDR. E. M. Mons0n¢¢p||hi4: Papua."|Redfield Bldg., Blllr, Nebr.umm 135 Pham Ru 212|"°"""" "" "" " "" " ' " " " u n s s e m e n n y melt l\wm1\¢w¢n ied un: the 'I'riveler| 1;||u_- ' capiuz stock . . . . . . .;1b,uuu.uupanlleilngthefond..Another me snack--and uora llarouzh °1T1i¢general public will be wel-I (b m n n oo ration u surplus hand s p o m llltll (81310 as £2107 muted. falllng me evening of Ocmhor 2.Al dark.lance Pl Yu FPO ' .U "vided profits (Nu)2502{to tha len.and men another.f° °' ! "W " P In umrmltc z='w~r.°°.'§f. .........\..... -».».. r..¢.».... lin !'''?""§.3'f"'.'€°'i'_""°f'°°'f ~. .."|1n?4:vlfzm; dennlilx subiecl|u.'moms'r 1-z mscoru.CHURCH (Cer. Colfax md 5th ninth) Cu\ G. mu. P ulorSunday School ut U) |.m.l o m l ner vi u at ll u n. m n -'li burns at 6:80 pan. EMI-ld: nlrvkuvv 'mu lm- 1 y a nmln; lt -mo. F R A N K R.B I G E L O WQ.-»~|<? a " " " e m » rou|.~H1r.: s u - a s m on Sth :inet South of [n !penden! Tel: hone Umm Imm s f u k 1 2 2 1181,631.90 Monday afternoon.Mine.: Ruth Paulson .mul Helen47831h i s h e l d ~ more a ne us r ome , l a uomg a lonkl h e m a d be tw ee n t h e r o a d a n d th e tr en c h. a nd o n e or t wo ot t he mInth e tr en ch ll l e l t .Cr ie s a n d gr o a n s c am e fr o m t h e b e a d o f t h e c o l u m n ;s t r e t c h e r b e a t e n hu r r i e dln th a t d lr e c tl o n; th e b a t ta l io n l a y cl o se an d uo i le d .'n m t h e s h e l t l n | m o p e d .U v fo r w a r d t h e m a j o r d r e w a lout:bre at h." Jo s t ha ra ss tl t f ll re o n these crossroads. I wa s afr ai d we w e re s po tt e d. N ow . t h o s e g u i d e s - "N l l t t l e g r o u p o l F r e n c h m e n l r r t ve d p a n t i n g l t th e h e a d o f t h e c o l u m n a n d th e m e n w e r e qu ic kl y o n th e m o ve aga in. "x r Br o t he r Ro c h e h a d k e pt M ar l o ' th e m s e a l a n t a r o u n d here,h e d n h u n s o m e b o d y .W laet e do we so fr o m h e r e ? " So ld t h e ma j or ,co m in g to th e ( C o n t i n u e d n e x t w e e k )vi c e : W e d n e s d a y a n d F r i d a ? e vo - | n i n e e o f n e x t w e e k .A l l m e m b e r r K E NNAR B NE W S oftthe pariah are urged to set aside Mr . a n d M r s. H . C . E dw a r d s e n - t e n a i n e d a t .t d x o'c1ock d i n n e rStr ada fo r M r s .M a h l e C h o n i ,Joh n ( El mon t, Ju ne Ch onl an d Mis a- es Fe r n F i el d s a n d H at t ie B re t sk e . M r . a n d M n .C h u .Go t t s e h o f W a s h i n g t o n ag e n t S u y a t t h e T. E . F r e n c h om e .M r .a n d M n .B .I l .Gl la a ma na n d da u g ht e r ,A l l e n E l a i n e o f O m a h a s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e N . D . Pe te rs o n ho me .C. E . D i x o n s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d l n Li n c o l n vis i t i n g r el a t i ve s . Hn. Hank Maeve entertained e I tho se e ve n i n g s :S u n j t y , W e d n e s - d a y a n d Fr i d a y , n n c l m a k e e ve r y pl an t o be p re se nt . F r i e n d s i n t h e p a r i a h w h o h a ve po t t e d pl a n t s o r fl o w e r s w h i c h t h e y w i l ! k i n d l y l o a n fo r t t j e E a s - te r x i c c on a t i o n o f t h e c h u rc h , w i l l ple ase p h o n e t o H r .L o u i s M u r - 'd o c h , c h a i r m a n o f t h e c o m m i t t e e . a n d t h e p l a n t s t i l l b e c a l l e d fo r th e d a y b efo re Ea s te r . B L A I R B A P T I S T C H U R C H Ar t h u r D . Sm a d l e y, M i ni s t e r 1 1 - 1 p - - - _ `_ _ - _ . . _ . .. . -g a g e s e c u r i n g t h e p a y m e n t o f . | eer ta dn n o t e i n t h e p r l n e i p d a u n t of $ 30 0 0. 00 , t og et h er w i th i nt e re st , sa i d m o z t g a g e b e i n g re c o rd e d a t Pa g e 1 0 9 9 o f B o o k 4 , o f t h e H o r t - ga g e R ec o r d s o f W a i hi n g t o n C o u n - ty , N e b r a s k a . a n d r n o r t g a g i n g t h e fo ll o wi n g d es c ri b ed re a l e st a te ,i n w h i c h y o u h a ve o r c l a i m t o h a ve an i n t e r e s t , n a m e l y : Th e S o u t h H a l f o t t h e N o r t h - w e s t Q u a r t e r ( S ' é N W 5 0 a n d t h e N o r t h H a l ! o f t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( m a S W - K )e x c e p t e t r a c t o u t o f t h e So u t h e a st C o r n er t h e r eo f 1 1 8 2 feet east and went by i980 TGTAL s2oo.3so.4s swan: or Nnnlutsxm, 1Les. Ma d i s o n C o u n t y I I, G e o . T. H e d e l n n d , C a s h i e r o f th e ab o ve n a me d ba n k d o so l e mn l y sw e a r t h at t h e a b ove a t a t er n e n t i s a t r u e a n d c o r r e c t c o p y o f t h e r e - g o r t m a d e t o t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f ro d e a n d C om m e rc e . Ge o . T. He d e iu n d , A T T E S T :H. E . L yo n s , D ir e c t o r . Ja b e G ib s on . D i re c to r . S u b l e fi b e d a n d n r o r n t o b e fo r e m e t h i s i t h d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 1 . D. P . W c tx c l . Ca s h ie r . sr. \u\n\"s EPIBCOPALCHURCH(Gum a ua s buvuen -lth In SthHg; Communion every Blndl;and 3 B ly at 7:3 0 u n. Chu School at 9:45 a n E""""""°é' .riff '"'""€°' " or sr'o ga -o quark ie at n-ner edneszhy evening.Funehd aniees for John Dell.-rieh Toebben were held loll"I'z\e|-day at one-\hi|ty ot the home andai two o'elock at Sl. Paulws Luth- eran church; the puter, Rev. G. w. Walter officiating.llr. Toeb-ben wee bon:Dee. 26,: s u inVeehtel,Hanover,Germany.In1855 he came to America. lendingat New Qr Ie a n; ;_ i n ~ f ell M viaited several Joys im. week at the 'home of her son, Jake Funzeaberg.Hr. and Mn. E. H. Ridulale ofCedar Bluffs were in earn on Set-urdey on buaineal.lr. end Hrs.Ridbdale expiect to move here this week and will make this their fu-ture home.Hr. and Mrs. Brford, who aenllu ll week at the F.H.Bro aw home, returned bo her home at Staplehunt on Monday. days..Mr. and llra. Henry Saexerl M211 ».£=||¢=§ at me George Lana home, Roy and Eddie Paulson vidledson, Cer! of Omahe, were Calhoun at Floyd Curley'| Sunday eveninl.vilitora llonday.A :number of friefnda md 311|-I tive: gathered at the home of lin.Marie Behrens Monday. April ith.in obuervm-:e of her birthday. Coming Events Apdl 7--M. WJL. meeting. April 7 - Annual Presbyterian:dhunh meeting. Hr. md Hn. Hurley Clementsand family visited at the Victor Skov home Sunday evening.Mordeile anI Geraldine lfaglll spent Sunday aftemoondt FloydMagilfs.Freeman and Fern Lohan wereweek-end guestv at the Charles Hovennlick home.Mr. and Mm. Louie 'Larsen an.! IAlto mrvlce every Sunday. Fratemal and Club Direcwn le m m e xmcrrrs OF PYTHIAS Ever llonchy Evening||oNl>.\Y API' RNOON CLUB Womln'| Swgg Club¢very linda! ac. K. x.E n unndny Evwins. mo DELPHIA CLUBwuu Cather mmfand md nu um. Evemnz, 7:90 TUESDAY 4 PYTHI AN slsrsnssm md uh Tun. Eveningu z n s u n sln and 8:d~Ns. EnningWASHINGTONDGE1-0No 2 1 u n A ND J w.hd Nu dny ol MouthJORDAN Col|MANDI$!Y s x 1' |un 1§ma»y nr Maud: hrw! pf th Furl ninth' tlth n ,5 1 bee _Sundaih Apu! zu, 1921French#Hde-"I!nnc'l3.¢»~¢»|{'L'2'l°.§}Lf.'f}ff' at.: Qui NDI I Sundav School at 10 A. li.Re-wen 'f *4'\EI1¢Y» 'g and gy- gn liudzmu J . F. Linker,L. P.|1 Olive spentlb.OPI!!D\£|nn . w re !Dewi 5 Q (;H h n 'g h I .111-&<!¢.hi= home fat 'ew years. ln c a mi : a n d Hi a tt 'I L L md Qwf l B E N C H N O T E S ""r1f§1"'£. Wednesday at John I takin*the mzlmenml !mDI.-dI\lslons putting four battalions In theline.The Sltth nlll be on ourleft: infantry brigade on the rlght.L01 me know how your :Priorloolri--my P. 0. lrlll be-Pd bet- ter send a runner with yall.Ile:-e'|your guide.".The company moved off. and theother mmpanlca colon: into poulIlon In the l»all.l¢»rf'd l'runaion trench, facing the Iorrnlclable Euan truthTho&aonoh rlrlemen they tooml:here #one Imaging on In H10 very£09111 of the H1v1||y.Thclr poulllnllhm] brrn hesllly constnrctmlafewulnyalmfenre by lim hordinrcncd lloche, rsml Iron n mere selcvrionfrnruthenhumhlntdo-llcrutcn. roomchd lu; alaollnw digglnlt.The rnerlnen etuualdeql ond\\ilr\|w-li through i n wluellngn.Itwus clulreml up wlih dead melt.[nr If hm] l||1\rL Ilrunrlv hah! and N v u n v i u l l ;5 | s t I l w u u lM r .a n d M r s .J .A .S w i h n r t e n - _ c o r d s c o m p i l e d f o r t h e f i r s t q u a r t e r w l n c d a t a s i x o ' c l o c k . l l n n c r o n t e r o f 1 9 2 7 ,s h o w t h a t o u r s c h o o l ' T h u n d o y e v e n i n g f o r H r .: m l had a higher avenge attendanceMrs.H. C. l3<l"lldl md Mlslos than for any qulrber of 1926. Hntlc Ilrelwko and Fern Fields.g Homin; W onhlp at M A M,_g=f Healnen S-=°°f§;» who ,g~\» We conclude the series on Tho n open m hn ng vac: onwith hl J."1 mod to his Smren Words, this morning wilh nschool $052 sermon on "The Vlc!or1ou.s Word". Bias Bemic pr|¢¢1m,d was m i The Union Young Pooplc'r\ meet- 01\|ha chopper Mcmchy.Mil.: Opal \'nrilht s spendingher nglring vacation with hor per-cnta,r. anl Mrs. Elmer Wdghtf'The 30|ll1omur; dlti of RL:m.ll1|.l high school gnu: a party I'ridayevening at llw Nels Swan =on home.Everyone prcslrnl reported a von'[ood lime . Mn. J. A. Swihezt and daughterGrace spent Mundlj' afternoon in Blnir.u..r u u..-___.. ...».-e-luv! ing will be held at our church this Sunday evening ot' 7 P. bl.Leader, Gncia Ilcichenbnch. Evening Worship ll. 8 P. M. ng, is jurt lhc emi of the moving xenon.The sermon subject will be: "Moving 2.0 Sodom".The church mens for prayer and Bible study every Wednesday ol B P. as.Choir practice Friday at 8 P. M.1\.;¢¢.Iln § \ || o | l ¢ n ¢ ¢ » »n f i k : gq Er' "Q1:gor _lg.2 ea E aIEas ye5 1 Mc Lau hlin'sk e p t -r e - S h -The sign or good coffee# If the persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign theirnames and pre-sent at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, one-half ound of»IcL:Iughlin'8» Kept Fresh Eulk cof- ee. C O F F E E S E R V I C E l-I#1arr1-r.ea¥I-' ca1:~¢ E:Iur:1* l d I l l d l \ l l l l l lm I n u l e a t l l .l r . T l e l a n d p g t i l e d I n o a nE m u o ! f u u r r l r n k l l l . t h e . . . L vl l n l I l l l l l i h e Il l l l u n a f i r 4 9 d l l :I I : 1 " " " " ° a 1 ; H ,l l l & ' ¢ " " '" i ] » : | M ~ g _ g _~l l i l l l l j Uln ul nl l tm'§ .- 1 .I n d l l l l R l l h s p i l l . S u n k y w c -p h g m h u T ull rl . . J oh n é l i m n I l l o n t b l " b l l l Bla ir ' m l l l n .|| ¢ " } 'x l lg l iu w ll l |:z ¢ ¢m ||¢ g l|_ " ° !' . . '! " . " F l u u l m n - a n u h ; n n l l i .I . M n f l . ~ O l s e n ' m t '~ ~~ xTHE EAT SBD?1E. C. Rum, Proprietor iMull, I0 Cent:I"Excellent Dakine 1 Satisfadory ServiceCourteous Treatment I Fint door can !.'r|t.erp1ine offical x W hen in O mah a otel Conant New-Firepmw 250 Roonu with BathRam $2 to $3 New Assiitant-Gentleman :aka sr :Ma fllnnel shirt will shrink.PrDplleiQD--D006 it fit him? New Auiztant-No; it in too Inge. uns. J. H. BOWMAN 505 Wen Nebrukx St.RETAILER OFPrsna-Ameda liyqleudc Gn mu iu .n a ' lxumq ALSO AGENT I-'ORCluril Gan-nruls x ._........ - - . . . ._..._..._- B U S S C H E D U L E S - S i m a x C i t y O m a h a D i vi u i u n N o r t h S o u t h 9: 0 0 a .m .12 :0 0 l n . 12 :0 0 m .5: 0 0 p .m . 4: 0 0 m .8: 1 5 p .m . TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATES sammy . April 16, 1921Saturday, June 4. 1927Saturday, July 23, 1921 -T RAIN S C HE DU LE - Cltkagu I Ent-6:89 Northwestern Rdlroul pan. dnily Weg 7:!5 mm. daily. c. s¢. P.. zu. & Omllu 7:15 Mn. 1:52 p.m.6:40 p.m. 1:62 a.m. 8:16 un.12:3-5 p.m.6:55 p.m. Northbound ddly except Sundly.daily except Surkhy.daily except Sunday.Sunday only. Southbound dxily except Sunday. dxily except Sundsy. daily. Let Us Build You A wa n m : s n . w ~.:1:*,,~:1,:: ;::s,..,"~'::°§:.'~.,¢1,f===~ '~1=-==>2'~=fY>=~* ~=f*+~ ~Ff=»=~=»*P r .C A L H O U N " f r f'"';=:..*€..'. " :, " a ° , " " :'""%'$'.. *§.1...";.,..., spent. the N b k ~ 'n some .rs a .,~~thpglwme of her brother, then car-vwek-enzl at the \\m.lloltman e ~a ~~~ ,ing for a sick liner, is ngmn at home.._ Qp u a OM!hr? small sons,home at Nels Nelson's on the Messrs and Mexdamel !lsr\l2y| no un s W DO D ME Nind md m- Wed. Evenlu IOYAL NEIGHHORS lst and Snl Wed. EveningMEN'S CHAMBER0|-`comm:-:rms(Wed \Iu\L |\'O5lEN'S CHA!!s n "vn ......... -... . .. u -- " ,\ i | a r t ; w a n .'fl u Ia r t y u l n l h t o o k i n f !: h o p o r t a l l o w e i In I t fr o m ammo*er n pl a t o o n :ul'Fu r ne h me n . vi g i l ! o r [ r n n u e n t o n p l a t o o n .l a vu t n l n n m l o f n fl u :li r ut o n an t .i l R u s a b s ! w a s l e n o f l fu l l h a m l io n.Pou rw ou s amd a u\ r¢ ~n l!!1o ux h no s u l y r d o n M n fo o t Ir o m u e n r i o o u !\ \ h l l n o a l h k l n u h . n |In n n I n Ju s . u . r . . l r wr n ul l ¥. \ |» \ . |\ ¢ u| s uon u m b e r n f In i l e s a t a q u i l t i n ¥ be e h l o n l a y aft e r no o n . Hn . w . 1: . xi n g ao m is n az w e rfn s t h e hou se fo r C h u .M i l l e r i h i 1 we ek .M m M a u d :C o m p t o n o f B l a i r w u a M o n d a y d n n n e r g u e s t a t t h e W . E . l i i n g l o n h o m e .M r s .A .N .A m m o ,w h o i= ll¥I|Il|¢U xuv u\ \ | \. | u tu \ }v \u\.we at l 1e r, a ia r ge n u mb er of w o me n a t t e n d e d t h e m e d i a ( o f t h e M i a - si o n a r y Soc ie ty a t t h e h o m e o f Mr s . Ja ke B r a s s o n M a rc h 3 2 .I n ad d i ti o n t o t h e N g u l a r p r o g r a m . p l a n s w e r e m u l e fo r t h e F i l i n g o f t h e "fin it e C z o ¥ r ~ . n ; i s : n m e n t t oo u r c h u r c h .Th e m a t e r i a l w i l l i w :LI é,§ 2 Address Na m e -X /~ A typeOI" COMMERCE-hh Wednesday Evenizu - n u u n : q u un s u v v | ' \ l v n u v l in f d n 1 1 .th o Fr e n c h m a n summ er! u p th e si tu at io n fo r th e m n i n e waislaln."We hold this are lyench.In _mur stttnr Ire fuur coznmunlra-lion irenrhn runnin: In the Euan. . . . - | .. . | . l . . l .l -" L . . ¢-L . -- - . | staying nl Ihr J. B. BIIPIPII hemein Omaha, is reported on the slck sm.The Home Slluionar Socigiy:fact al"the "': jg:-orxe MIG l fg- nnt to Min Jamie Thomu, Capiz,Phikipplne Islands.At the close of the program the hcateases, EinBrassandHrs.Rodman. lenrmi . bountiful :jgfrg1l1}nqr§%|The. next l Coon \v|TH 9||TII UB.'!l)AY Hcl'lINLE'{ C!lAP'TERNO. 161 0.E.5ind :nd uh Thurm. Evénisu 1.0.0. F.Every.Thun.hy E\1nln|ADONIRAH CHAPTERNO. I3 R.A.Hm 'Fhundny nah IfontlAUX. 'ro Aus nzmx LEGIDH H1-log HouseG A SSunday a. Hain, No. 154Ist Thursday Evcnln I Fhursday at the Wm. IloltmarIM ~W e h a v e t h e m R E A D Y f o r y o u D A M ' n m F n n m r i m l n r FRI DAY I. 0. o. F. ENCAHPHENTand ma -ith Friday EveninP.N.G. CLUBEnd Friday of each Hon!w o , w .llf tld Shi Fddiy Evenin ll 0. '""§¢...».'§"§f. Had '?3i=. q 154 ind nd (th hi. Evening, 8:1aus ? a zz CL UB-un Fri day of mn ho n! The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method fu(-I . . those nl' us who an leftare very :lrvd-It I8 lrell tint yoube watchful In thls place. but donpr stir up\\u~ If»och¢ yonder. Thu' l \ | l | ` \ # V | \\ | \I, , , , ; ' , ' { f , , § ° , ' § , ' 1 ; . ,n ° " "; i ", f ' ; ' f § , " ° : f , f , ; h §' f F I R S T m x r u o o l s r C u u n f u 'C h e a p e r t h a n a n y o t h e r w a y F i f t e e n m e m b e r s I r e n e p r e s e n t .C a r l 5 .B a d e r ,P a s t o r . J o h n . l e s s e n m n v a d h l l f l ! ! l 1 l )I 0 Imem m m mmeuun-run vnenynu lrixhlenthem.sm | one nnuma my Munn c nnlulna and nl:nun vrllb hlm.lion chnnm. mooc a mu m.nun wnrr' "chemux hnq,1\ m` !he!"marked me runnin."Wonder nnn! mn; 1 llvvwd m gm outnlunmu s m v u h u e a v m n mm .umm ll nu po d n uy n m x m-xr 1'\»~»a»y.N. D. P etennn vu I budneuellie:sn Fnmnz one ~l~ r lnweek.un J o hn J u a n mm Ho mi n :uwmo n a t on ' w. E. lu nz df w hu m.Kr| . Chu»B a lu h ld tvli lenumbex al Indies ul. hu hom: ohv "Ride on. ride on in majnfy! mm dl th e Ulbu Ho un lm er y ;0 Saviour meek. Vunue thy mul wxm pnlmn md .umema p r -mm. m w¢ 4 . ~ Pa lm s um: wi ll h e c h ewedwithuppmprhle senriax both momin; md evenlnr The dly '| BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA 4 ---. »-~- ~~--~---- ---.-~..- - --_..~-». ....~. . .......-|........ U..- .......... ....,.w.|-..-~~--. ~ - ,-------..\~G.A.R. ini W J LC. -/.',o j=.r Blair. Nobnaka. April 7. 1927--THE m m m n -Q - J ;THE ENTERPRISEA IDCAL NEWSPAPER FOB Ain. TUE PEOPLE ~ mg ||.l:| Indus hall in Henan Tues- Hrs. .[ohn Hcbonlld.dh .Tho and Hn. HaB u r m a n o m .L. _...__nf ilu m........|',....;'i"I3.°.'§'..1~.,....m PLAYS No nvoxrrls .Y .mBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT She vu: marnou J uan zu, nw ulnuul \\\l|!¢l\||.|I»n\ va Hu .....,.-.. |""""v _,.. ,to J. R. Cnntlin of Dodge Counhslil 1110 referee of the contest. Then | known to bo infected during the .".-__ inn:»!........ 1.-. nuns Hman A s k f o r " B L U E R I B B O N ~Inltb lr. and Hn.. R. H. Iverson.wg baby ehleh.brother, Delmar McDonald at Pa- _H } " " "1`§1».`i§'§ ""v'{=?" " " w i u =mu c aan and family , and hu Gladys Baker of Bin enum camo Frlda for a vid: with hor Virfxnia lletzler spent Tuesday 'pilllon. with llra. Fred Ray lin. .John Ammon spent Satn e w u ' K - m e 1 °»rs.'l'ya¢r.\.|Mu .llamaret Iverson,Cara.mday rdgbl. and Sqnday at the 1-;2 Q zlr . J a me s I di ot " g m" Om! - h l h a t Saturday to t with r o a m . ¥rl."8lll\ Btoela ll oonflned to hor homo Irith the mumps then dew- like Stan Iverson assisted horlill.er~ln-lair. llra. R. il. Iverson Penn and Wall spent llonday eve-home of her aon,ver t an. ning at the FI"l\. Ray home.iamlly in Blair.4 Mn. J. 8. Lonely bought 620 Hr. and lin. Feed Lon(and little ducks in Blair last. Fdday f\l|i1ly were Bu p dinner guestsand is :along them with a brood- _at the parental, J. J.Long homo or.1ln Blair.They nmindal Mrs. J. J. Long that they ha.dn't forgottenher birth anniversary of .April lst.~ 3§.N§.......,,Min Myrtle McDonald mill! up llr. and Hn. Arthur Hansen spent Sunday afternoon at thePeter Jansen home and later ln the day drove to Blair to vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wul!.Eleanor Peterson has been mick and hal been compelled to mile school.Fred H a l e n was a c aller at A. J. Fowler! Friday.Chauncey Wright, David Bailey and Loren and Edgar Mastersspent Sunday afternoon at the IJ. R. l'o1nrler home. and Yor a number of year: uae;resided on the farm.Labor the farm was disposed of and in 1900 they moved to Blair.Two yearslater tho .husband was stricken. He had been appointed by thegovernor as gdelcglle to a fann-lers' congress vrhieh was held in Macon, Georgia.Having been aCivil W ar soldier be combinen business and plemure and visitedanumberoftheoldfamiliar scenes of the south..While at Val-ldoatn,Florida as the delegates women are vuly lllnlluug elewaaan I ;~ua auw.H....... ..... ...-.-- _.lnthepost.e 'uc a eotlah1e han3 'pes tha\ be~'**looms astsbliahed over ao great an Indianapolis,I n d . - A trip to Pariz for the National convention of the American Legion Auxiliarywill be awarded to the Auxiliary member who obtains the largest number of new membera this year.Members of the Auxiliary in any part o! the country will be eligible . area and not spread over all ad- }oln1ng territory in which condi- tions were favonhle toward ex-istence.No nonnaYharriers exist to prevent the spread of the borerloverthe entire com belt.The moth is capable of firing at least 20mileaandwltha¢oo¢lwind'I.o ca it can robabl severalto compete for the prlse.,r w P J' 8°The award will include :soo for tlmee um dlstsnoe.Other moth! railroad and alaeamahip fares, hotel snnilar to the corn borer are1........ a.. |........: \.......a;..a.. ..¢ ....::... T Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" Qlrldsn 12»»..»».».¢ ww, x;/am 1 uma..BLAIR. NEBRASKA, APRIL 14, 1921YVOLUME XXXI suhudguin Price.$19/Per Yr.Sum Ouvy. Sc.__From the Ganln Spot of He hruh- Wuhlnftun Cmnt). DANA A-CAPELLA CllolR TOUR Cullen Qadr of Thirty-Six Vdrn 0h Annosl Trip Thru!! Ne- bmh, Soulh nmu. hllnléwle and Iowa. .CHOIR WILL MAKE 19 smrs Prof. w. B. Nlebsl ln amre On Trip.lllnenry of 'rl-ln Glren.Allu Penound of \he Chir- The Dena Colhr A-ClP°lla Choir le!! the college al noon.Slturdey, Avril 9 lor lu unnrulSour,Thil vu rally Lhe wmln-utlon of many months of lnunslve prucdeeon Lhe pert ul the mem- bers ol the orxunludon.The 1-.boir thls yur consllts of 86 mem-bers. a slightly lsrger :Nw um the one ul lm yesr.ll. vlll take1 7 d u r for lt zo complete its schedule Lhrwzh the lub of Ne~brush, Seulh Dakota. llllnnemou hureh ui ermme. SHOWER FOR B¥lDE~'l'0-BE I : u w m l m Mueller.yeunmzdaughterul Mrs, J . Mueller of this dry,was the reclplent of many lovely gifts at | rnlscellun-eau; shower given ner st the home of Ma n u ~u m N a m i Ireland lui ldondll' evenlng.'rhm 'me shout runny lnvaml guests.After enterulnmerxt mb ing the oeculon refreshments were mved und the gout: deserted. livin: Helen their bex! vvlshes.She is me he married semrday e\omn|April ra ul the Congre- puenu church or um dw. w Hr. Elmer Fahrenkrogh of lA7Kll\| rs.lu v A F Nmll, pu ter e r th e Lol'l'£RY GAME 0N (IARPEI Ch lq e l An i m Ele ve n Mm Ar e Filed By Fe ds !!Allllh dllu . s e w n m m m :Newspaper Men Lrstlulld in au Llsl. COMPl`0N RECEIVES RECOGNITloN Washington CaunryFarmerB e e r nlkd By 1-Suecaafq I-`sn||n|"' W h i c h ll A | | o n | L u a u n m .luurqsls el the Num. ms METHOD W AS EIPLAINBD "ce" 'mme lp -nu rw emi lon" I: Cupllen of Artltk. Wuh- cu 'rurulns me Dairy I-`\ru\£ul» The Hu s h "Su¢eunf\\l Ferm- lng",one o( the lending f u m journal: ol Lhe m u o n w l d n gover n mllllon clreulatlou. con- tained over u P\¢° write-up of John Cumplorfu lsrrn nonh of Blllr, md )\l| nrethode ol uffy 'lnx on dairy activities. Kr. Compton vnu for some Llme o cattle feeder nod dld u xenon! {armln¢ bueineu but by u :lou rludy el eondluoos c ame to theeonclwen that dslry furlinhtres ,».»»-»....l Br\8EBA|..|, SBASUX on-:Ns .¢»..l Nu: Sundly- /wer rv, h-ul. opening game er mlm '|seuon 1" ms num vn- ' ~ x= y ww a n d L h e mmll °inns have been ln union for *some week;The f ln t ' guruevlllbudue dbnweenmm md Sthu y ler the Blnlr dhmond. Nexr Sumlsy. .»»»¢...-.'enum mu numu HUTES Gull ul Tva ty Niu e C lru Yldd m u o n Needy llemulmd' Every Com Klint ln W uhlnp we Ceuly agnue c o w s s n o w A n l c u 'rBs'r Appllullou umm lor ankle! ln un un-sen corn yield eentut in Wudlngunr musty will be sent m m n e k ro lu men who hnvv alznlfkd ahah dedre Lo enter. ?Gol.I'ERS ENJOY` BIG FEED Golf Me nbm mn G¢¢~ n»¢ .| m Dlnrrer ll the Cllftuu lilnd on Lu a Fr id a 1-Lvenlnx ul Sk~ rhlrry o'¢1¢\=. TWO n m z c r o n s E|_E_f y;|) P h u Dlstuaeed Per lhe Yelr': Pleuun.A Membership Drive 1| To Be Srued lu Nur Furure. A nwdly number or nu enthra- luts gathered sr the hotel Cllfran l u !Fridly evening ln :newer rothe all of the chief w enloy A me p':.lo¢lr vllmnr md 'ta h y plum for the future metlons uf thedubAll were In flue fmle and en-xma the npm ms the gette-gether spirit end the outlook forw n r u m n e r m a a u m r tloually brim..Henry Jensen vvu e le n e d u I24 1 il EN'l"E RTAlNS AT c no s Velma Feel Gollehon demon- NEBRASKA FEEDERS nlratal w her r u m -m m . m l I N ~ vm: an srlln at entertaining whenon me Frldly evvnlrll she enter- ulned I nrmber at her home at |>,,,f , , . g n d k i A w d n g g Acards.Thule greseat ln loud lnl lhe lr p rs ir es e r un lumen ml' the guests ohvfd 11|l.h u seat tho!showed plslnly the! eeeh one vvul our after lhe prlxe.'ne runlex shoved ul. the close dntHrs J oh:Burrlwn und lr . Ve r n Bunell were Ure first wlnnen md llr . Clnreneu KID! and Mn. Vern Ru:-sell were wlnnen uf the ouasol- etlon priser.Delmy refreshments were lerved by the hollus. vnu. now £06 CIDLERA MEETING Me ¢lu|m u Be Held Xl the Ca u lly c a n Hou s e o r - BU! On Tu lda y , A ri! Hill A l SM 0'du¢k'P. sr. A u z n m c o r r u r o r m m c r r a e = m | r : m r ¢ » ¢ m A r r k s 1 - lur \| C4 | lh nu nP ri d~| y , Ne xt W ¢ & . A n d lz : . ' r o o | > x N w r r n . \ o o N ' r m ' r m¢ m u s ¢ P r o l n n l | A r r m ¢ ¢ = | far Eu¢ lr ¢Dly .0 | o F u l l| § ¥ O f h l n l s d n h u u l h g t h u v e s m u u . Amn ao ee znszanuy musbryhn nk ullr ee on d slar su eh evln s n u n c u d r r z u r x r u n m e n -n m c mx¢F » a m ' a y w \ u me - ¢ \ a ¢ A ¢ r l = u r ¢ w » u » ¢ » . Llne oln, on F r1d| y ,Ap d22, lo-wd u u > x> n 1 . s : . | n f e J . a n u » lkh.He d mv:mls m a n n fr u ml- h e f ld e - | pl\ ld ln \ ¢ n l¢ ( lL h e u l u i u g v h le h h b l h g ma d - t n t e d l u u l l p e r u e l d l l h h . "E v\ ah u lvvu r .h ¢r de d d~ no t l sz'i » 1,=€ »-.éA9 ,fn 1. ilth numb; must lu! Friday md Banu-day.lil Pull lvenan shohlwd on hhiiy. Ddll Ndllu and Huis Koenigwent Bnudu alhmoau with FI°|- H n .' I l l l l d d - ~' T m" » ; ; ;" ; , ;at fha James Thombnn home foroed eo pnuent the shipment of zhatedal which is thought mightclrnr the corn bomr hmm nnnxr-ance and Eleanor Dixon 1 | u m m e n u u m a m u ' n u l l u l r ~ ' m s A n v n z c -" ' r r "b u l b I l l i l ! ¢ " | | ¥ ' | | ¥ " f l l l l d [ I I " ' " i ' E . E I E I I I D P B A H H i l l ! ~ - 0 n l . - . _ . . ! ' . " " . . . . ¢ | . . . . . . » | .dmrhur. Vlninh 'ian Sandi? in Omlhl.dinner gulta of lr. a nd Hrs. Norman WarlockPhd Glnll of &lho\|" vm help Oscar lathels vlt-h his farm work on annum. a u o m n u u s a n n a s r utils to South Omaha Tuesday n u m.,lr. and Irs. lorrlg Christan- arn, ol! near Berman. upent 'Puss-day afternoon with Kr. and Mrs. a. l. le a no n .llr. Iverson rs dill suffering with sclatle rheuma-ti m.' l m Mm- Hu r d u m. vm a b !tends tan stats Uulvendty at Unooln spent from Friday until 'rms-uv 'lib boma f9"°-lrs. Jan Vaughn and Ethel are havlag a'|legs nm. the mumps.~<llra.Goo. Hain and dauahter. Vlrdnla spent from Thurvday until Saturday with bar parents,lr. and ln. C. H. Gahrlnger. Those from the Bono school who will tah the eighth grs.le exam-I hnliona at Blair today, Thursdayand Wider. ara: Kaxlne lathois. and and Abraham W arrick, un- d n d Iverson. Edna llae"l'ueker,Hlaahltn Grimm, Florence Dixon.| and Glen Coulter.'Hia Kindred;pupils are: Eros Vaughn and tba' two Bailey children .~|lllaa Cameron went to her homel ,ln South Omaha for tha weekusnd uHhs law was unable toso tvhur home iwnhwast of Blair so re- malnld in we-uurn mamma lverson and nm. ily ml lr. and llra. T. K. Iver-oon and two daughlars were Frances Mullin was home from! school at Blair a hw .lays the lat- ter part of last week.Mn. on -rhsnpnm enjoyed o thu!! visit from har brother, Lll- hum lllanhnbeckler el Sterling,Colo., a couple of days last week. l r .Blankenbeckler came - with some mu. in hm lhlowi-Kr. and Mrs Leo: Hlndley were guests of relative: ln Klllngton on Sunday.Mn . lh r y n a n - y o n s m n l with rheomatlam for weversl daysat the nomo of her daughter, Mrs. James Thornpsnn.llr. and Hrs. | |m¢| uulun al-temled the funeral of Urs. Ca:\Lll:| ln Blair mc Sundu- Bernard Thompson, who attenrlsschool in Blair, la confined to hh home vlth |\ had case of mumps.Mr.and llrs.Glen lumsnua of near Henna.-| spent Sunday after- noon ll the homo_ of Mrs. wut McDonald. Kr.an d ln . De i s m Fowler were business callers ot Che JohnArunaon and Fwd Long homes on sundry : The members of the Mccanhy Progreaaln Club met at the home M lg. wul Thompson last Tours-day afternoon.There were only ueverfnmnbers pment.'nie hen- andI au.Blair unu ru... ue-..,. ...ms -.spent saturday night andSunday with Mr. and Mn Chris Hina.Mr. and Mrnillolland Richter family spent Sunday al. theGanknhomsin Ornnha. MANEY NOTES lr. an-1 Mrs. .larry Foley auto-ed to Benson Pnoy to vm: with relatives. Herbert Koenig of Omaha, spentthe ink-end -nur home mn Edward Fowler of Douglas, Wy-oming returned to Fred luters on Sunday where be will remain for some time.lr . I n d Mrs. W illiam Koenig and lr . an d Mrs. Andrew "| \. zen and 1-only spent sunny at (as wut Voss home. Harry Jihad and Delbert Fow-ler spent Friday afternoon at the Fred Masters home. l r . u m Mn. Ben Vosa opentSunday ,with lfr. and Mrs. Louie Voll.Clnua Schneider la going to haulu m for Jack ouxnm Sunday evening.Bill Koenig helped James len- scn saw wood o|\e day last mr. Otto Voss shelled com for Paul I L L ess had #room-I an intereetln;lK°¢'\|K Tuesday. gveallng contest,of whuh an-nl Mr.and Mrs.I-'re-I M u l e " Carl lllndloy was un winner of -pun one evening u n m e k a t (lm prlu and Mm hon lllndley the P- M- Wilcox home.reoelveuttweonaolatlon.Ru lmh - I A wwella-y\=o°|lh°\~er was ments were served by Mrs. Cad held at the Andrew Msuen home.,,,.,.,mo n - me attended u..'nnn|| ¢y and mn me bong.nelmon-ny evening in honor or ur. I l l PEACEFUL HILL Carson and amy Petersen vn-lled with lax and Willie Wrlgg Saturday nrglu.Hex wr-lg; mln.; -sur ur. andMrs, John Ehkrs last Saturday aftemoon.~Henry and Carrrn Paenen vu- lted at the Girls Wrioh home on 'l'ms.lay evening..Young folh, you better all get your tin cans rwiy aa there are to be two vredullnga in the near future, r T YElsie, laura and Ernelle Wrlgg,Anna Rohw\r of Gretnd, Nebr., illtl Mull Whse of Papllllon were visitors at the Fred Petersen homeSunday afternoon.` Wm.Petersen of Washington, was visiting home folks Sunday. Cari!!!and Henry Petersen hauled milk for Chu.Bates to llennlngton Sunday morning._ MRS. L u c mma AL IC ECANTLIN Mrs. Lucretia Alice Canllin diedat the home of her daughter, Mn. Edna J. Noble of this dry. Mardi 31 at 9 px zo. following an illness of but short duration.She hadbeen ln fslllnx health 1 somemonths but only for a 3... days foued so mn her bed beforel-er auth.` mrs"-.|, Lucretiu Aliee Lippln=colt.woe born in Washington an active member in both the W.| IL C. and the Rebekah onlers. The funeral service were held on Sunday afternoon at the Epis- onpal C.ll\|lTll with Rev. Hcring of- lliclating and interment WIS made in the Blair cemetary. Deceased leaves thru hrothen, lx c_ and J ames u pp lmtt oflllalr and Wm. of rm Cloud. and one sister, Mrs. S. a mmm of Bancroft. and of her irnrnediatefamily: J. H. Cantlln of Alliance. Geo . w. o f S t. mms urg , Fla.Chas.E. of Rawlins, Wyo., R.|;_ 'o f ow n - ,u m , I L tr of North Platte,Ella Maude Ctntlln ofBwne. rows and Ir s.Edna J. Noble of Blair, who mourn for her ,ans who will always remember her'and hold that memory in the hillt- eat esteem. 'AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY NUTE5 indianapolis, Ind-Hn. William |l-l._Biater. Jr., chairman of the na- tiow membership committee has 'offered a mllver cup to the depart-lment of the American lnglon Aux iliary which has the largest mem-benhlp.The cup will be awarded 'az the N a o m i Convention ln Paris.The col-ten for the cup will li* open to .rl departments, regardless of alxe.|Luz year lows, wsu. 22.944 had nthe largest ruembership.Pennayl-lmx. was mon; nm- 21,258 and (Cedar County Non). The European corn bore: is the most destrunire c a n pu t th a t has mr appeared in the united States, and it now well establish- ed in an area of more than 100,- W0 square miles in North Amer-ica.He has traveled aa fur nn- nrd aa indiana and it ia repon- ed that one specimen was foundrecentlytnthe state or llliuoio.Iuqra neishbor to the out This me does not mean. however, that serioxu damage will ocmr ln lll- lnols immediately.-Yodrinx fromtheexperience of the Ohlo and hllclilgun farmers.five or our yan or more may elapse afterthe borer has become established before any material damage fromit will :o wn However, to mia this peat the farmers from Illinois are laying plans for combating thecorn borer hefons it does bewme thoroughly established.While it will not Mo mvina in vnu plac emu a tremendous handlao on the crop. ,and it should therefore, be a matter of vital lnlareet tonew farmer, not only in lllinoll and tho east, to learn in advance how the horer lives an.l how tolive with the boxer.The purpose of this serles of articles il K0 give the latest information concerningthespread of the borer and to ouggest measures for combating itbeforelt appears in ony part of the slate.. .During m e the com borer spreun nt une -duct, nu. we nm.;cannot be stopped hy quarantine. 'l'he lreoleat loaeea have oc-curred Ln the southem part of Canada. in Ihr e:and Kent coun- ties, Ontario.la an area about l2.W0 square miles ln mn county the com crop of 1926 uufferedlosses of 50 to mp per cent ln allfields.Pf mi wr y as se ve n ln - lurv occurred in 1925 in the small-er aeetloua and the result has been about a 90 per cent reduction of corn acreage in that territory.Losses from the borer have not been serious ln every area infested.Damage in the urea ln the regions in New York lisa not ben severe. Damage dom to area around St.Thornax, (lntarlo which harbeen inf ested fo r \ 2 xo is y u r. hu not been so great sa ln Essex andKent eountlu which have been ln- frms for only half that t-lute.I nthe area in Ohio, first known ln he infested in mr, real commer- rlal damage did not oorur until 1926. sn-I then only ln nn area bordering lake Erk. "When two peopk like the same thins their married life la bound to oe ruppy," um-1 are ro-nantle girl. "Well, you and George ought to be h=|>|>v.'remarked our friend.who had wantal George but dld:'t get him."l know y ou love him, ond l notice he in very fond of himself." Aa in The Enterprise snug olay. "A Womanlaaa wedding", .tin-xr meeting wm be mm witl\'and Mn. charm xtmm.'my wunty.indians lnlass.no in nu-so was aura.spread very rapidly over a urge mulch llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1n|I|I|||n|||mm|||||Imn|I||||||||nu|||||11n1|I|||||||um||nnun||||||u1|§ Flowers are the S P G R T H A T S F O R E A S T E R Gloves in all the g §,Trimming Keynote L e a d e r s l u p 1 n A u t h e n h c S t yl e s Wanted Shades § 5 § ;F I N E ~ A L I T Y I N B E S T V A L U E i n a l l o u r H a t s c o n s i s t i n g i n N o v e l t y C r o w n s § 5 u s e d s o l i d o r c o m b i n e d w i t h C r e p e o r N o v e l t y S i l k s . .C u r v e d b r i m s , r i b b o n s a n d o r n a m e n t s i n c o n -2 ~junction with flowers for these attractive Hats.`Also a lovely line of Tailored Straws and Cro-E ~' l i lled `b d dd hchet Brands.Novelty Straws rn large assortment; slig tly ro bums, drop rims an o s apes in becoming offects.All leading colors.' R. I I I n A==~u=rh-»2=°mmm¢aT»°*%hs*"1=»r°Q°5====rw 'bro men are already ~lother director. 71~h"§"S'€`§.§I...Zi`°E'E`h"S"¢h°f= !°]_|of_!1e!r home "°"'? ~ ; " " " " " 2 " " " ; 5 ; 'Ilhl 4-»~»--= un- with the profit from botwm ymud Ln mu cms Valley . Plplo and lliuouxi rivlr ulley ,Th !follo wi ng lu me n u s d~xudy in the onulesu Geo. 0hr¢. .vm Ho o h. c ms . Hi m,w m a Smith,C h u I e h n n l .H w v Lnn nu n.G n u L l l l .Ch u. mu wr , ' mo u ld male l rapid grvinh.Mr. Ckrk Strlc klztt hub u n e m p lo y e d a n u w . mme in sbnpe und Cluk known how it wma bs dam.I ' " " ' "" " " " " ' " " ' " ' " "" " f u m lnamry .und uuou h A u,"" C o m mx m m ; - c h i n mm Bu r uu ,will Mn : w 1 -h l| _ ;b lz .l: f or umm- ' A. D. W » b- munlng I sgnah r wmpslent lo er, mimi! hulhnlry ¢| ,¢;»qlgn1. ldvixe the lumen nl the ¢W h¢1 '1Co¢tan\»d m e n u ln U nu w t h e b e | 1 m a | \ 1 n | b y w h k _ h 3 \ " §, " P r u l . J . L . lA d | ,the ueeuivs lo a m which lu n ' l a x | |l&un\ll¥r1"il\ 'll¢d- 'S A M E ;oeeunud nmong n|'L'm m y 1 » ' a = .' ~Ima ! nf fc dlnh nn vmto d.I t l l !"llnd n m u v.a n y l u k s t i n z ' *- --u - -- - ---1 3 E 1 ~t a r y l a w s .." " ° ' " " '° j " " " '`" " " " ` _, ; § : : H . f . , . . , . , .l a ; ~O t h e n » < » ~ - - = » = - =o o m p h i n u ~ ' F ° ' S m i t h ,H e l e n e H a n s e n ,G n d m s m d h a v e b e e n S a l a d u a R W V . T h o m a s N g | ; g _ \ g g , \p g g y q g g g P m r n n .G o r d o n P e t a n e n ,L u m -w e g v r _ ; = § _ _ § . - § _' ;. 1 ; _ H - f g g w o m a n c . s 1 . 1 . z n sm .¢urgn|a;r.1, nnmlnuu rnex- u1U.|lu| |.|ul:l|Il|n»K vi |neu. Clemens vig, Um 1-ws. mum wuum Ja-well, theater mln A n.Plternen,Harvey Norguni,J o Bnc kuandLwu¢rdHal1l¢n,m~n nsenFrank Bif hr Hn wu d u n -E u h r e m u n t a d l d " |~a f dna:g m ; | i 2 } §1q;h,--_ C°nmb A w Bmeklh1 oocun~edTuud\y | f t | r - . e n ' G l m w '' aeph Kjoller,George Robertson,papermen of III.__noon, A rg 12 Ollih l-f t h n y e n r .' r h e f a d v | &1 t | | 1 !" * ° ¢ ¥¢ N e = \ i v l n n ! t |: g s y ~ i | |¢ b -" l . ' h u i ¢l ' l l l i a ¢l \ I i i » "¥ u l » D |i t t h e h u m !O f h i !¢ : \ _ . ' _ L \ u z ! - . . E 1 . o n é - .° : t » ¢ 'i l ' ? ,, I L ~C Q I I I T D Q I B O T I U U Q O f m i ~f f 5 _ g § _ . § > 3 ~ = § 1 g _ g g g n G I -H .I . l N l .I a n »__. . .;. |_ - _ . | ' .xouruzmspec uonmxsauy uw.Luncheon.A 'lord of vraloc mmbenn Bul-~"' `" um ""'to un ul: aim attend this lf°¢¢°'nol1.» a w i r . u ¢ m z m l u m '*'l'l "A F¥ .i n¢ atth | Fo llhl," a. gd - Chrhtlm churc hes of It il feared that 111| sridupnad culturll oollep ltudanil.In Greek md Lsiin pzenlenon of chohn dado; u==| ,.t:!"=== .Y°:'= ~ Se! ln Haart," 3_'` " _:»'h'§`ai"_` I: 'l:ru!tl\lIIult|¢thr°l||lPll¥f .Hn.luekl.inuubtrn0¢l.`|, 2."10. Staplehunt. Nebr. The Bel! nunnéu."Wiilhm!I. Rn¢Hn Hahn5; 8. 7 8.9. 10. 1 1.12. Ja.14. 15. 1 6.17. I B. 19. f r | | ra l l . | t l r e n l l l l l n I ! l I ! - - ,13,14,15,15,16,11,1s,19,20. 20,21,22.23.24.25, Minden, Nebr. Dannebrog, Nebr.Elbl. Nebr.Cuslmlng, Nebr.Plainview, Nebr. Laurel, Nebr. Beresford, So. Drk.Evan, Minn. Sleep y Em mm.Minneapolis,Minn. Albert Lea, llllno. Spencer, Iowa.Graettinger, Ia. f|~°>'l1» Ia. Harlan. la. ~ 'BB on the c hargaThe complaint; grew out of o Itage ara whic h Sanders pmumon the lioatettler circuit in which, with the aid of a boy, he drew numbers and dlatrlbuted priaea tothe holders of the luc ky tlc ketl, the complaints allege.It is further c harged that thealleged lottery was mentioned in newspaper advertisements of the ,act and that the newspaper: in-volved, in violation of federad lawslcarriedmention of the lottery They aetxled at Tekamah.She was married Haleh 3,1878 zo Edwin L. Bncklin, at West Point,Neh.Mr. Rocklin. in an any day, drove the stage line between Da- catur and Tekam-th. She ia aorvived' by five children,the husband and three childrenhaving preceded her in death. Thu-e aur\'iYi:||'are Inalie Bucklin and Mra. Choa. Byrne of Blair, Leon Bucklin of Santa Banban., Calif., Mrs. C. w. Turner of Crofton, Neb. and Hn. G. B. Fur- guraon of Decatur,Heb.There mm just heir far they could go §"'=;1'» """~;,",," "";.".."~Itowardmk i n s their individual, work olgmp more convenient How- :ever, Hin Smith supplied each; home maker with a score card st the beginning of the project thusacodng the arrangement of the houlekeepefa work ahop according to equipment, light and arrange- ment which was compared with aacorlng made at a later date, after receiving inrtmctlona. The .Achlewement Pro ram waszrrnnged largely by Mn. Jarneal gqlirl, our county chairman. Each i cha ,"P:ucl1 ,Paaqua ,Paacua , "Pangaea", etc.,from the Caldoeword, -=p,,¢h.~, the equivalnet of the Hebrew "Peaach".The "De-stro y in g luge lw' re n i n meld by the laat name in "puaing over"the laouaeholda of the Hebrews :lien he unote the Egyptians,aadisclosed in the twelfth chapter of Exodua.This year Easter dll fall onApril l?.The way by which Eas- ter is determined ia that of thefirst Sunday after the pnchal full moon--the foirrteenth day of the wave or prevalence, so eharacteria- . llc of the dlaeaaea.lt la wall that J lfllm grower:heed ehatenr ,earning laat1e.ara experience mayhave given. Therefore, attendance attherneetlngtoh-ahaldatBla£r on April 19th. Ia urged by thoaaarranging this aerlea of meeting:lin Nebraaka.Be peepaml to en- ter into a discussion by present- ing your queatlona to the apeaker. a - - -- surrzans STROKEOF PARALYSIS Dining, Chicago. "Tha Lire Shock and llaat Ble-oatlon," J. E. Poole, Chicago Live Stock exchange. "' l' a n Y e a z a i n th o E xp a r i mln t al Feed Lrt," Prof. H. J. Gramlhh. air. an d Bra. J ena L. mumentextalbed at a al: o'cloo.k dinner last Thursday evening, two of theformerGardner school teacher! who had made lhdr homo with tl!! Petersena while teaching at the§A vefy large stock of Childrens and Misses Hats i mmll crowns.You sure can find what you .need in n Straws, Silks and combination large and l i ! - H n n n n n l n a ~ s n r ]~ ANNIE LOUISE Llaausx I " ' : : ' " e = * ' ~Mu. Wm. Wilson,an sm,is lachnol. Mines Lorrdne Seltl md w l l l \ l » A \ - 9 t l \ | \ J t l l \ | \ J 4 a n 5 | Q - r Ur a nu s a c u r a sa 1 - 1 a n I i n I :_ __. . . . -. .__ . . - _ » . . . . . _ .._ _ . . .- z u_. . .- . _-__ _ . . _ _. . _ _ ._- u: u n;q u -- u p. _ .Exceptional variety of v § -ff *s § S m a r t N e w S t y l e s i n C O A T S /v~ k § .1 ' é §o th i n bl a c k, na v y a nd c o lo r s .As s o rte d s i ze s F ~ ~§ /""".. .jig~.|...f i § SMART NEW STYLES ~amz" :iii ".?;§i'J°.L""."'X.i1 mn som norm[he Very Latest In D es esGeorgette Frocks in dressy effect;sPriced from ~ $ | 2 o o t o $ 2 5 0 0 e a c h |B r ~1 t h e s ~d " " " "; r u n a l n n \ u u u | |l ` 1` = §§L. = ' i ' ¢ nnd w r h e r g t b r o t h t r ,» f f . 2 =A L M O S T 1 | \ | p A 5 S A B | _ E ;1 = r > S 1 1 = H f ~ " 1 ' S u a l o l c s L i n d e n s t i l l n e a i d u .E F r i e n d s o f M r a n d M r s .K T T h r t h bf o r t y e I n a n d : , ; ", ; , ; , , ' ; ' ; f l c ¢ n P u l l e d T h r o u g h : m m W i l h C h r { s t e n s e n o f F l o r e n c t ,H e b .w i n ! ° ' = ' 1 P m !u m n - @ : h § r a n d l i l l e r T r a c t o r s .G r a v e l l l l l H i g h w a y A " ' °i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e ¥ ° ° "n e w : l l h n i f }| I J \ n n | | A »\ | ¢ l \ | . f l \ I n | . - ¢ - _ - -- --- - - - - - -1 || | |V E R Y m o m s * ; ~ ; ; ' 1 , g i `P ' * = ' m ~ ' " ¥ * ' * " f ° * 1 0 0 1 ;A F T E R s c u u o l .» » w » ¢H v S g ~ 0 1 ; § § # > ; g w c I T R A N S F E R S n o w c i f n r a m o f t h e c m -H u e S p u n l w , \ L x 1 : T ' n a m a n ' f f 'f é y d f " "" M u c h T i m e i n P r e p u a t i o n , . , . §s m r r s n m o n c o u w r a r S c h o o l T r l n l l e r s M u !B ,R e -;g = g _ __= L E ~ u _ _g a ; i a ve d f o r l n l l m b e r o f y e a n o n t h e M i n d s Q u m u g .R o a d S l l o u l d % '" " ; i " " " °" " , ; ; ; " ° ' , * ' " ° '" " " " `E u t e r l i d e P r u g n m a M o r n i n gC h Lensew so a r o ve r e d fhl¥1L I ll ; \ l nu ¢ R l fun r n | | \ ¢ l l n r n l l n n Q.5 9 n .- _ . l D - _ - I- n D n l a n L u |n | . n | l I :sawed 1:uh Year to he Eifeclire. i 3 .Q .z 9.New I|IheTime!.olA\\\>kAfl¢°rH§fl;_Q Q 3 Q 3'They moved to Binh' about 5159.5Iv .lvttil |: " '1"`2F' ner f'"'°Ff lihll Fw l{==|IIn the -Newest Colors and Styles Large md Medium Size: 38 to 18 extra length: m u Il I t I0 |q no lo\l7 1 5 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 5 This Mltttr.A new line of 'rn wht n\-mes I have a lame assortment ii: all colors and SPORT COATS ust ar;'ived at abig cut in price §f§=E`."i'H`é§3 Eiiesaae hive just srrlved and 1 will be pleased to show them to you.Over 150 of these dresses are now on display also s. nice line of wash sllks. I E ,E Colton Sheer Fabrics and Linen for summer wear See lhzsz Dresses now while the sins are complete Also Childrens' and Misses Dresses in Silks and Sheer Wash Goods 1._UI n m a f w c h u r c h e l b o t h I m u m - l n " * l u i w i l i e r i n on 1 ___________________ attend the nlmnr school _provided Apr il 14 -Hum contest in mt h they secure tranafen from the school.fmmw ¢uuerin1.endenI.'n office.1....:| \r".mnw ilmvllinr Pnwhmi A rnnm:r "r1n\:h | in;¢r:.f;\eninx nioznm will be CLARENCE 5||NERSee them before you buy.§ZE'.iZ§T°`},L'{§=".§"f.¥¥"1i.,'l"§.3§?~,°"f§~f" -a. mad um. i n 5 . 'minu. qw-I "',,1;... wilh ~p&i¢z 'mm which The fu-:eral aervic-es were held ilty.I In l u t week"Enterprise,an wil be given 'JY high class talent Wedm hy afternoon at 2 o'clo¢k No one is to blamufor ti\ceoE:error wasmade ln the nrticle re Weil 'Qrth hearing.from the Trinity Luthem church dition.Th? "ini "u n. way 1 grarxiing the shootmg scrape ln |. mm Rev.W¢ming Ufficiating and '"""' '° '*"}""=' n n I :>\1'»fn 0- 1 Cal1oun.Three Zim:from other m : n o m a r H a m a s a n n acationCouldinanmused*°ar1u:les n some unaccountsble -interment was made in the Blair!... ....__ , .__...-.\nf . '. ._ Chu c o Miner,n w !fifteen " r "n .Pu ils who are alrend trans-g°="»three : ° " " : :uT2"h£.'3i'}ferrai will receive blanks ¥.-.... the h;=f' ;_mu gk. id Mr s. "ob en county supednlendenvs office and Miner of 'cbrulu City an Sat-iuwn should h°.ml'd out and 're- '._ .. ....__ 'lurne.l if the nnvileim of transfer d 1 | l l l l s q - v v u u s ;u y u u n . .1 v " - ' - -A p r i l 1 6 - A r l i n g t o n T u c k H e a t . April 1?-Eastnr.April l?--Biair va. Schuyler hue- Imll guna at Blair.Anti] 21--M. E. church dinner in§MRS. T.C.HILTQN,THE MILLINER ~,,;'\ gviméi §5#E\:|a ~uumulmIlluaulmm|\\mmuuuu|\1luumnmn\\\\\\\\\\u\m|munnnmmnmmlnluummm|nnm\mmmnu||u\|||||iu|1|1Inu|1unnmmlmllumummumImmunluluimlumalnumumunmummnnmnalum|||n|||m|n|m|||||||um cemetery. THE w.E.\rH£n hu continued cloudy 'rrllh coneid» pnrauel use nuronn zracn as num.:be much oasler 1.0 handle.Thin is at pruent the worst strip of road leading into Blairaccording to reports and the onlySince the last Issue the wenther5inherent relief will be e little mn- erable preeipilllion.Flnnen bo-Shine and dry weather .toming impatient and are unable:lto get any field work done.I Renal it right in The Enterprise. way got into the story which were |At about noon Init Sunday.not intended to he there. Thesg lines wen: "hold nt theAugust Matson home","and hu been eompelllfld to mins" "nnd Mr.and Mn. Will Koenig went".All three linen are together :nd n!\uuld not hav; been included in the story. Henry Christensen, while crossing tho atroot near the hoipilal,slipped and fell, breaking his left knee cap in four places.The wounded member is very pninfutandsuffering in intense and it will some time before he will be able to be out. urwllv. April 9th and me my 'ls 'bmught to Blair for interment.The funeral |enlces condurtld by Rev. Underwood 1|.el¢ held on'l1.|em1ay afternoon nt two o'clock and interment was made on the Blair cemotlhf. Read The Enterprise for news. u .mm-.|.L'nlesl un transfer :- renewed according to law lt llautomatically oancellmi. 'Dndinnrily the school uxes goto the district in which the child lives but in one of tranefnr lt peatn the district to which the tram- fer ls made._ evening.April 21--Wuh. Co. 8.3. eonron-tion nt Congmzation churoh nt Blair.All day leilion.Aprll 22-D.AZ.R.meets .witll Mrs. Chu. Famhnm. April 23-Cnholic dinner at coun- cil rooms.