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04-14-1927-/.',o j=.r Blair. Nobnaka. April 7. 1927--THEm m m n -Q - J ;THE ENTERPRISEA IDCAL NEWSPAPER FOB Ain. TUE PEOPLE ~ mg||.l:| Indus hall in Henan Tues- Hrs. .[ohn Hcbonlld.dh.Thoand 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, nwulnuul \\\l|!¢l\||.|I»n\ vaHu.....,.-.. |""""v _,.. ,to J. R. Cnntlin of Dodge Counhslil 1110 referee of the contest. Then | known to bo infected duringthe .".-__ 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 Bakerof Bin enumcamo Frldafor a vid: with hor Virfxnia lletzler spent Tuesday 'pilllon.with llra. Fred Raylin. .John Ammon spent Satn e wu' K - m e1° »rs.'l'ya¢r.\.|Mu .llamaretIverson,Cara.mday rdgbl. andSqnday at the1-;2 Qzlr . J a me s I di ot " g m" Om! -h l h a tSaturday totwith r o a m . ¥rl."8lll\ Btoela ll oonflned tohor homo Irith the mumps then dew- like Stan Iverson assisted hor lill.er~ln-lair. llra. R. il. Iverson Penn and Wall spent llonday eve-homeofheraon,ver tan.ning at the FI"l\. Ray home.iamlly in Blair. 4Mn. J. 8. Lonely bought 620Hr. andlin. Feed Lon(and little ducks inBlair last. Fddayf\l|i1ly were Bup dinner guests and is :along them with a brood- _at the parental, J. J.Long homoor.1ln Blair.They nmindal Mrs. J. J. Long thattheyha.dn'tforgotten her birth anniversary of .April lst.~ 3§.N§.......,,Min Myrtle McDonald mill! up llr. andHn. Arthur HansenspentSunday afternoonat the Peter Jansenhome and later lnthe day drove to Blair to vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wul!.Eleanor Peterson has been mick andhal been compelled to mile school.FredH a l e nwasa c aller at A. J. Fowler! Friday. Chauncey Wright, David BaileyandLorenand EdgarMasters spent Sunday afternoon at the IJ. R. l'o1nrler home. and Yor a numberof year: uae;residedon the farm.Labor thefarm was disposed of and in 1900 they moved to Blair.Two years later tho .husbandwas stricken.He hadbeen appointedby the governor as gdelcglle to a fann-lers' congress vrhieh was held in Macon, Georgia.Having been a Civil W arsoldier becombinenbusiness and plemure and visited anumberoftheoldfamiliarscenes of the south..While at Val-ldoatn,Floridaasthe 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 . - Atripto Pariz for the National conventionof the American Legion Auxiliary will be awarded to the Auxiliary member who obtainsthe largest number of new membera this year. Members of the Auxiliary in anypart o! the country will be eligible . area and not spread over all ad-}oln1ng territory in which condi- tionswerefavonhletoward 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 cait canrobablseveralto compete for the prlse.,r wPJ' 8°The award will include :soo fortlmee um dlstsnoe.Other moth! railroad and alaeamahip fares, hotelsnnilarto thecorn borerare 1........ 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°llaChoirle!! the college al noon.Slturdey, Avril 9 lor lu unnrulSour,Thil vu rally Lhe wmln-utlon of many months of lnunslve prucdee on 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 take 1 7 d u r for lt zo complete itsschedule 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.yeunmz daughter ul Mrs, J . Mueller of this dry,was the reclplent ofmany 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 mbing 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 Caunry Farmer B 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 mjournal: ol Lhe m u o n w l d n g over n mllllon clreulatlou. con- tained over u P\¢° write-up ofJohn 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 :lourludy el eondluoos c ame to the eonclwen 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 dbnween mm 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! lnun un-sen corn yield eentut in Wudlngunr musty will be sent m m n e k ro lu men who hnvvalznlfkdahah 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 Cllfranl u !Fridly evening ln :newer ro the all of the chief w enloy A me p':.lo¢lr vllmnr md 'ta h y plum for the future metlons uf the dubAll 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 rtloually brim..Henry Jensen vvu e le n e d u I 24 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 when on me Frldly evvnlrll she enter-ulned I nrmber at her home at |>,,,f , , . g n d k i A w d n g g A cards.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 runlexshoved 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 refreshmentswere 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 musbry hn nk ullr ee on d slar su eh evln sn 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¢ ( l L 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 sho hlwd on hhiiy.Ddll Ndllu and Huis Koenig went Bnudu alhmoau with FI°|- H n .' I l l l ld d - ~' T m" » ; ; ;" ; , ;at fha James Thombnn homeforoed eo pnuent the shipment of zhatedal whichis thought might clrnr the corn bomr hmm nnnxr-ance and Eleanor Dixon1 | u mm 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 oflr. a ndHrs. Norman WarlockPhd Glnll of &lho\|" vm help Oscar lathels vlt-h his farm work on annum. a u o m n u us a n n a s rutils to South OmahaTuesday 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. Iversonrs dill suffering with sclatle rheuma- ti m.'l mMm- Hu r d u m. vm a b ! tendstan statsUulvendtyatUnoolnspent from Friday until 'rms-uv 'lib boma f9"°- lrs. Jan Vaughn and Ethel arehavlag a'|legs nm. the mumps. ~<llra.Goo. Hain anddauahter.VlrdnlaspentfromThurvday 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 dIverson. Edna llae"l'ueker, Hlaahltn Grimm, Florence Dixon.|andGlen Coulter.'Hia Kindred; pupils are: Eros Vaughn and tba' two Bailey children .~| lllaa Cameron went to her homel,ln South Omaha for tha weekusnd u Hhs lawwas unable toso tvhur home iwnhwast ofBlair so re- malnld in we-u urn mamma lverson and nm.ily ml lr. and llra. T. K. Iver- oonandtwodaughlarswere FrancesMullin was home from! school at Blair a hw .lays the lat- ter part of last week. Mn. on -rhsnpnm enjoyed othu!! visit from har brother, Lll- humlllanhnbeckler elSterling, Colo., a couple of days last week.l r .Blankenbecklercame - with some mu. in hm lhlowi- Kr. and Mrs Leo: Hlndley wereguests of relative: ln Klllngton on Sunday. Mn . lh r yn a n - y o n s m n lwith rheomatlam for weversl days at 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 attenrls school 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 mFowler were business callers ot Che John Arunaon and Fwd Long homes onsundry : The members of the Mccanhy Progreaaln Club met at the home M lg. wul Thompson last Tours-day afternoon.There were onlyueverfnmnbers pment.'nie hen- andI au.Blairunu ru... ue-..,. ...ms-.spent saturdaynight and Sunday 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, spent the ink-end -nur home mnEdward Fowler of Douglas, Wy- oming returned to Fred luterson Sunday where be will remain for some time.lr . I n dMrs. W illiamKoenig andlr . an dMrs. Andrew "| \. zen and 1-only spent sunny at (as wut Voss home.HarryJihad and Delbert Fow- ler spent Friday afternoon at the Fred Masters home.l r . u mMn. Ben Vosa opent Sunday ,with lfr. and Mrs. Louie Voll.Clnua Schneider la going to haul u mfor Jack ouxnmSunday 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-Ian intereetln;lK°¢'\|K Tuesday. gveallng contest,of whuhan-nlMr.andMrs.I-'re-IM u l e " Carl lllndloy wasun winner of-punone eveningu n m e k a t (lm prlu and Mm hon lllndleythe P- M- Wilcox home. reoelveuttweonaolatlon.Ru lmh - IAwwella-y\=o°|lh°\~erwasments were served by Mrs. Cadheld at the Andrew Msuen home .,,,.,.,mo n - meattendedu..'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, AnnaRohw\r of Gretnd, Nebr., illtl Mull Whse of Papllllon werevisitors at the Fred Petersen homeSunday afternoon.` Wm.Petersenof Washington, was visiting home folks Sunday. Cari!!!andHenryPetersenhauled milk for Chu.Batesto llennlngton Sunday morning._ MRS. L u c mma AL IC ECANTLIN Mrs. Lucretia Alice Canllin died at the home of her daughter, Mn. Edna J. Noble of this dry. Mardi31 at 9 px zo. following an illness of but short duration.Shehad been lnfslllnx health 1somemonths but onlyfor a 3... days foued so mn her bed beforel-er auth.` mrs"-.|, Lucretiu Aliee Lippln=colt.woeborninWashington an active member in both the W.| IL C. and the Rebekah onlers. The funeral service were held on Sunday afternoon at the Epis- onpalC.ll\|lTll with Rev. Hcring of-lliclating and interment WIS made in the Blair cemetary. Deceased leaves thru hrothen, lx c_ andJ ames u pp lmttof lllalr and Wm. of rm Cloud. and one sister, Mrs. S. a mmm ofBancroft. andofher irnrnediate family: 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 Ltr of North Platte,EllaMaudeCtntllnof Bwne. rowsand 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'aztheN a o m iConventionln 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 themost destrunirec a npu 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 outThis me does not mean. however, thatserioxu damage will ocmr ln lll- lnols immediately.-Yodrinx fromtheexperience of theOhlo and hllclilgunfarmers.fiveorour yan or more may elapse after the borer has become establishedbefore any material damage from it will :o wnHowever, to mia this peat the farmers from Illinois are laying plans for combating the corn borer hefons it does bewmethoroughly established.While it will not Mo mvina in vnu plac e mu a tremendoushandlao on the crop. ,and it should therefore,be a matter ofvital lnlareet to new farmer, not only in lllinoll and tho east, to learn in advance how the horer lives an.l how to live with the boxer.The purposeof this serles of articles il K0 give the latest information concerning thespread of the borer and toouggest measures for combating it beforelt appears in ony part of the slate.. .Duringm ethecomborer spreun nt une -duct, nu. we nm.;cannot be stopped hy quarantine. 'l'helreoleat loaeeahave oc- curredLn the southempart ofCanada. inIhr e:and Kent coun- ties, Ontario.la an area about l2.W0 square miles ln mn countythecom crop of 1926uuffered losses 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 beenabout a 90 per cent reduction of cornacreage in thatterritory. Losses from theborerhave notbeen serious ln every area infested. Damage in the urea ln the regionsin New York lisa not ben severe. Damage dom to area around St. Thornax, (lntarlo which harbeeninf ested fo r \ 2 xo is y u r. hu not been sogreatsa ln Essex and Kent eountlu which have been ln-frms for only half that t-lute.I n the area in Ohio, first known ln he infested in mr, real commer-rlal damage didnot oorur until 1926. sn-I thenonly 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 tobe h=|>|>v.'remarked our friend. who had wantal George but dld:'t get him."l know y oulovehim, ond l noticehe in very fondof himself." AainTheEnterprisesnugolay. "A Womanlaaa wedding", .tin-xr meeting wmbe 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 theS P G R TH A T SF O RE A S T E RGloves in all theg §,Trimming KeynoteL e a d e r s l u p 1 n A u t h e n h c S t yl e sWanted Shades§ 5§ ;F I N E~ A L I T YI NB E S TV A L U Ei na l lo u r H a t sc o n s i s t i n gi nN o v e l t y C r o w n s§ 5u s e d s o l i d o r c o m b i n e dw i t hC r e p e o r N o v e l t y S i l k s . .C u r v e db r i m s , r i b b o n s a n do r n a m e n t si nc o n -2 ~junction with flowers for these attractive Hats.`Also a lovely line of Tailored Straws and Cro-E ~' l illed`bdddhchet Brands.Novelty Straws rn large assortment; slig tly robums, droprims anos 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 rapidgrvinh.Mr. Ckrk Strlc klztt hu b 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. 78. 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 oItage ara whic h Sanders pmum on the lioatettler circuit in which, with the aid of a boy, he drewnumbers and dlatrlbuted priaea to the holders of the luc ky tlc ketl, the complaints allege.It is further c harged that the alleged 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 zoEdwin 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 Ban ban., Calif., Mrs. C. w. Turner ofCrofton, 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 thus acodng the arrangement of thehoulekeepefa work ahop according to equipment, light and arrange-ment which was compared with a acorlng 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 Caldoe word, -=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 on April l?.The way by which Eas-ter is determined ia that of the first 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 may have given. Therefore, attendanceattherneetlngtoh-ahaldatBla£r on April 19th. Ia urged by thoaa arranging this aerlea of meeting:lin Nebraaka.Be peepaml to en- ter into a discussion by present- ing your queatlona to the apeaker. a - - -- surrzans STROKE OF PARALYSIS Dining, Chicago. "Tha Lire Shock and llaat Ble- oatlon," J. E. Poole, Chicago LiveStock exchange. "' l' a n Y e a z a i n th o E xp a r i mln tal Feed Lrt," Prof. H. J. Gramlhh. air. an d Bra. J ena L. mum entextalbed at a al: o'cloo.k dinner last Thursday evening, two of the former Gardner 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 nn 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 wll l \ l » A \ - 9t l \ | \ J t l l \ | \ J4 a n 5 | Q - rUr a nu sa c u r asa 1 - 1 a n I i nI :_ __. . . . -. .__ . . - _ » . . . . . _ .._ _ . . .- z u_. . .- . _-__ _ . . _ _. . _ _ ._- u: u n;q u -- u p. _ .Exceptional variety ofv§ -ff *s§ S m a r tN e w S t y l e s i nC 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 sF ~ ~§ /""".. .jig~.|...fi§ 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 ot o$ 2 5 0 0e 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 andSPORT 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 a cation Could in an mused *°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 andMiner 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 Blair according 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:l to 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 the August Matson home","and hu been eompelllfld to mins" "nnd Mr. and Mn. Will Koenig went".All three linen are together :nd n!\uuldnothav; been included in the story. Henry Christensen, while crossingthoatrootnearthehoipilal, slipped and fell, breaking his left knee cap in four places.Thewounded member is very pninfut and suffering in intense and itwillsome 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'clockandinterment was made on the Blair cemotlhf. Read The Enterprise for news. u .mm-.|.L'nlesl un transfer :- renewed according to law lt ll automatically oancellmi. 'Dndinnrily the school uxes go to the district in which the childlives but in one of tranefnr lt pea tn the district to which thetram- 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. , _.,_.._____ _, .',-.»........¢.,.1 -."w o -./ ~ ` \-" ~ ~~ ,A Pq|'Hl|¢Blair. Ntbnlb. April 14, 1927 -'rmn nrrnrrusn-Rik. Nebnih. .Am"Il 14. 1927s u b _1 \U § B B I § n. c. izwx Ass'rs.Acron Inmruna-RenuhOffice in newHum!Thutn Bldt. BLAIR mr AND - rms c o. Am n p , s u . O u u i u . S a l C d m m f ' n m n d1»£-.`s¢¢.- Vdaiimlng J. 2. Hiller, PmprkwrPlume Black a IB N K IN S # iw S H O P x Old Bee Hive Anna I r a o u r r n n u v z s y P h a m mu 3 7 Bl|.i:, Nebr. nn. D. w. sau. ru |ldSOmoo!" m a n Ra.52 ...~...., Aggulp T",E,$99'",.Y xml. W. P. HEI?1.DENTIST located in newHome 'rhmn mag.Blur, Nehnlh x :mucus BECK BO N D ED Ans r u cr mz Odin in lnyle Bldg. xLx s m c m u s - r m a s a n e . " . § : m=" : . . " " " ° y Pm: 275 J. P. En:-sen Bam x TEACHERS'xx/ulxNA'noN mvrls s mm y ,Aprn ns, nmsmmy, sm 4, 1921Sllurdsy, July 28, 1921 ita dt la R oll nu z » ¢r »°1 »» hu *¢ my f¢ rm»a ¢m».Somndtbe Thursda .' J o i n Tn y i o r m u vm-aInk-ma in omm vtduu :aa- . u m m f r m mDr.mdl£n.A.J.0|mllvnmd 7-ha f-Ill!! bln ban hula( the mumps.Th e R o n H i! ! u m' Md mnwith Iln. Wmer Snppenfk unWmhandny _of lan vat. c u m B a u m n u m at eubadass mating 5. the alma ol ln. Tuy lo r.The bdmvo of thaxnanoou vu :peut in airing anddsidag.Dnlna.nlma hmn ls wen Rrvld by heliumlhnhx Paulsen hu purchased u new trncwr.' n u \ . . . ' u § m u mvanmervn h tl lle u m e o u wo le n d e a la i .10 A. I.. am Eu!"Sunday.li n W i lma I / u n und y grfllnn n ah lnlx-z o pr u rd e etlu ny. gh 1131! Clad Happen" Thun- IVElm .».';f., Wulf fumlly men! ~-"|B e a l s es : p m t F r i d a y o ve -m r h e e r i c n d l I n T a k a n u h . 5 P . H a n n a h u p a l a u n b u y r e - d t e o n t i n g t h e l n k r i o r o f h l l 1 h o m e a t i m a e n t . l l r s .c .R d d ; ; q u . r 5 ¢ | 4 ¢ r y |r .Q nl r .I n d H n .l h g n u s J o h n s o no f B l n l r vm u a ' I` u H ~ i \ ! - i m t h e i r s o n , IA a n d w i fe . l l r l -I e n c k e n u i n H e r m a n Th u m d s y vi l i t i n g h e r l i n e r , l i n . C h r i s K o n h o j a n d fa m i l y . A f e r o f th e fr i e n d :o f O t t o n . ~ a ~ a t t h e ~ r o f hhhoma.| l r . a n d l l r | . H . C . C c ? e r n -turned hams la n d rom a1 r e l k l v i ¢ l t w i t h r d a v u l n T | -bma h.Mr. and Hn. H Huc k wereInOmahalastrndaywhere World War.H. B.. M.-So wan I. Tramp-I vnu run our by an automobile.H. B. H.-'1'h.| t lc? Tramp-And Pvc had to Ihr!with my mother-inlur mr dune I 'ns married.H. B. ll.-- Great h a r ms !I ilmuld my y ou lure met with mlsfcrtnnll W m c n : \ i d o f o r you? Hn. D. W. Rutledge on "'1'ha A- I ';¢*"».;' 2 " "'° " ' * § ° " l ?-i`°°°°"'"'3; pgpu y a n wo! tha Ion! ordu whkh. althoughnaL.|g¢Ive u in war times is aallen: |.:sd1&¢!uLl fader.'Thu hat literal1 profnm will be hdd on M -,gr l.ft¢rnonn,¢8rii 22.li n .D.. n I b n m a n .Th n lu t go f th sy s nr willln a "Sodal D-g_'» tin am andvroznmbeingthehmd l of th¢~wd1n¢ommItteo.Fred Robertson .hu the p u t ln Omaha vidtin at tht home ofher sister lin. 51-rw Wnklfield and fnmiiy.Wm. Gm! Mt Tuesciny for Sianton, lliehigtn,hh formlr homo, when be plans zo spend the mm-mer.He h u been rnakzln hil home han with his ana,R.md wif; the put y ur.lr. and ilu. H. o. Cooper and Hu h Jen:alina were Tehmah a l le n y H o n d a ! ~P. S.Hopkins ntnmed meFriday from n weeks stay iaOm|~ -nnws -r Tr u i ( w h t u s a r o u s e mn -plthy )-I was in un San Pundi- ao earthqulh.Hlrdboiled Business lan-Wd!r m ¢ f u m :' xuna J. 11. BOWMAN505 wen Nebnsh 5¢_a:'r.\|l.Bs OPFrmc0~Aaeriu B dank & l l n i a l l d I1ALSO AGENT mn Cin rit Gn rllah On lan Friday ntning, lr. andlln. J . A.. "y °"='= entertainedm m t a b l n b f u n l l th l i r home.After nvml houn c d thi;pmnn s pu dme, Hu . J u pe ne nsenradadolieioulunch.Thegus t; were Hr. an d ln . L . V. Ackerman,Hr.and Hn. Cly de n. c. izwx Ass'rs.Acron Inmruna-RenuhOffice in newHum!Thutn Bldt. BLAIR mr AND - rms c o. Am n p , s u . O u u i u . S a l C d m m f ' n m n d1»£-.`s¢¢.- Vdaiimlng J. 2. Hiller, PmprkwrPlume Black a IB N K IN S # iw S H O P x Old Bee Hive Anna I r a o u r r n n u v z s y P h a m mu 3 7 Bl|.i:, Nebr. nn. D. w. sau. ru |ldSOmoo!" m a n Ra.52 ...~...., Aggulp T",E,$99'",.Y xml. W. P. HEI?1.DENTIST located in newHome 'rhmn mag.Blur, Nehnlh x :mucus BECK BO N D ED Ans r u cr mz Odin in lnyle Bldg. xLx s m c m u s - r m a s a n e . " . § : m=" : . . " " " ° y Pm: 275 J. P. En:-sen Bam x TEACHERS'xx/ulxNA'noN mvrls s mm y ,Aprn ns, nmsmmy, sm 4, 1921Sllurdsy, July 28, 1921 ita dt la R oll nu z » ¢r »°1 »» hu *¢ my f¢ rm»a ¢m».Somndtbe Thursda .' J o h T a y lo r " g g i vm-aInk-ma in omm vtduu :aa- . u m m f r m mDr.mdl£n.A.J.0|mllvnmd 7-ha f-Ill!! bln ban hula( the mumps.Th e R o n H i! ! u m' Md mnwith Iln. Wmer Snppenfk unWmhandny _of lan vat. c u m B a u m n u m at eubadass mating 5. the alma ol ln. Tuy lo r.The bdmvo of thaxnanoou vu :peut in airing anddsidag.Dnlna.nlma hmn ls wen Rrvld by heliumlhnhx Paulsen hu purchased u new trncwr.' n u \ . . . ' u § m u mvanmervn h tl lle u m e o u wo le n d e a la i .10 A. I.. am Eu!"Sunday.li n W i lma I / u n und y grfllnn n ah lnlx-z o pr u rd e etlu ny. gh 1131! Clad Happen" Thun- IVElm .».';f., Wulf fumlly men! ~-"|B e a l s es : p m t F r i d a y o ve -m r h e e r i c n d l I n T a k a n u h . 5 P . H a n n a h u p a l a u n b u y r e - d t e o n t i n g t h e l n k r i o r o f h l l 1 h o m e a t i m a e n t . l l r s .c .R d d ; ; q u . r 5 ¢ | 4 ¢ r y |r .Q nl r .I n d H n .l h g n u s J o h n s o no f B l n l r vm u a ' I` u H ~ i \ ! - i m t h e i r s o n , IA a n d w i fe . l l r l -I e n c k e n u i n H e r m a n Th u m d s y vi l i t i n g h e r l i n e r , l i n . C h r i s K o n h o j a n d fa m i l y . A f e r o f th e fr i e n d :o f O t t o n . ~ a ~ a t t h e ~ r o f hhhoma.| l r . a n d l l r | . H . C . C c ? e r n -turned hams la n d rom a1 r e l k l v i ¢ l t w i t h r d a v u l n T | -bma h.Mr. and Hn. H Huc k wereInOmahalastrndaywhere World War.H. B.. M.-So wan I. Tramp-I vnu run our by an automobile.H. B. H.-'1'h.| t lc? Tramp-And Pvc had to Ihr!with my mother-inlur mr dune I 'ns married.H. B. ll.-- Great h a r ms !I ilmuld my y ou lure met with mlsfcrtnnll W m c n : \ i d o f o r you? Hn. D. W. Rutledge on "'1'ha A- I ';¢*"».;' 2 " "'° " ' * § ° " l ?-i`°°°°"'"'3; pgpu y a n wo! tha Ion! ordu whkh. althoughnaL.|g¢Ive u in war times is aallen: |.:sd1&¢!uLl fader.'Thu hat literal1 profnm will be hdd on M -,gr l.ft¢rnonn,¢8rii 22.li n .D.. n I b n m a n .Th n lu t go f th sy s nr willln a "Sodal D-g_'» tin am andvroznmbeingthehmd l of th¢~wd1n¢ommItteo.Fred Robertson .hu the p u t ln Omaha vidtin at tht home ofher sister lin. 51-rw Wnklfield and fnmiiy.Wm. Gm! Mt Tuesciny for Sianton, lliehigtn,hh formlr homo, when be plans zo spend the mm-mer.He h u been rnakzln hil home han with his ana,R.md wif; the put y ur.lr. and ilu. H. o. Cooper and Hu h Jen:alina were Tehmah a l le n y H o n d a ! ~P. S.Hopkins ntnmed meFriday from n weeks stay iaOm|~ -nnws -r Tr u i ( w h t u s a r o u s e mn -plthy )-I was in un San Pundi- ao earthqulh.Hlrdboiled Business lan-Wd!r m ¢ f u m :' xuna J. 11. BOWMAN505 wen Nebnsh 5¢_a:'r.\|l.Bs OPFrmc0~Aaeriu B dank & l l n i a l l d I1ALSO AGENT mn Cin rit Gn rllah On lan Friday ntning, lr. andlln. J . A.. "y °"='= entertainedm m t a b l n b f u n l l th l i r home.After nvml houn c d thi;pmnn s pu dme, Hu . J u pe ne nsenradadolieioulunch.Thegus t; were Hr. an d ln . L . V. Ackerman,Hr.and Hn. Cly de tdhniq red by Enterprise erycommunltyin|nty . \_. ita dt la R oll nu z » ¢r »°1 »» hu *¢ my f¢ rm»a ¢m».Somndtbe Thursda .' J o h T a y lo r " g g i vm-a -The sign or good coffee MQ La1 _hlin's k ent -r e s hC Q F F E E S E R V I C E vnh tllle umeou wo len de ala i.10 A. I.. am Eu!"Sunday.lin W ilma I/ u n und vgpfl-nncw mnh- z opn cdee tlm ny. "The Unk Clad Happen" Thun-dn : mu l .Wulf fumily men!Sunday at ik hm Patancn hom.lr . m d I n l h g m u J o h a n no f a w vll k o d m m: u m th e i r non, 1|and vm.l n .lamke nu ln HermanThumdly vlldting her shut, lm §0yeJ Bench called 1. his home 7-ha f-Ill!! bln ban hula( the mumps.JJ?' u"°" w'i¥ " " §i'° " Md mn n .n r we onWmhandny _of lu! voor. Xu. c u m B a u m n u m at eubadass mating 5. the nbsmu ol ln. Tuy lo r.The bdmve of thaxnanoou vu :peut in airing anddsidag.Dnlna.nlma hmn ls wen Rrvld by heliumlhnhx Paulsen hu purchased u new Pvndson tnc wr. inning to remind him it vu binladay. ai aT....ana c0:§ B'e: E- 5'Eli a Albert home.Th e c i lllp la y o f th e llo le li i llschool for 1927 11| finally (iv~at Spike!Saturday \=;f\~=under the auzpleeo ol the S ker Com-munity Club.mm Rove, HelenTaylor, Alben Marsh, MalI Han-sen Ind John Beckiun, Jr., eachzookthdroriglnolparts.Bill Hovendiek nuballtutecl for MyronToftg and Marie Adunsh of Her-mann for Josephine Christensen.Hin Adams had only n few hounto learn her lines.Taking into eonmldentlon that the young pea.ple had never all been praent atany one rehearsal, they gave lt very creditably.The llu ti n Paulsen hmllycalledat the bachelor home of their non, Chw on Thursday eve-ning and with a Plriy of friends,who hui gathered,helped him eelebnte his b.inl1day.. T " " ~s ~l 9iff. and Hn. Gwm Nelson and children u s e Sunday afbemoonvisitors at Htriin Paulsenl. We nqlected to mention theblnhdnypartyaltheRudolph Mencke home on Sunday of luvt mek.Rudolph and son, Jams,\who'sbirthday was one day earliercelebrated together.Hn. Hencke and daufhtnr, Hin Gretdzen nerv-ed supper to thirty-six guna. The Otto Rune family and Mrs.John Beeklun took in the play at Spiker Saturday night but did not nebmd in O mlhl vfddu :da- uvu und fx-lends.~Dr. md Mn. A. J. Oumnvn mdMn .Cmumrra mudxr.l n . I as :pe-nt 1 ne -" ' ¥ ' m m m I n T l h m n h . P . u m m h u p u n " b u yne-diaondng th In kr br of h h ha ms nis s a nl n .c . R d d ~ " " 5 ° \ ' * ° o~z BLAIR mr AND - rms c o. Am n p , s u . O u u i u . S a l C d m m f ' n m n d1»£-.`s¢¢.- Vdaiimlng J. 2. Hiller, PmprkwrPlume Black a -nnws-r T r u i ( w h t us ar o u s e m n - p l t h y ) - I w u i n u n S a n ¥ n n d | - m q n h q m h . . "u ' na. I .l l Ay e fa rm. Price ol service is $15 for li ||.l |||I TEACHERS' x x Slturday,Sstunday, JSaturday, J xuna 1. B. auw aum505 Welt Nebraska St.|;ETAII-ER OP Fnnen-America B tienic IBNKIN om raou Pham mu n. c. izwx Ass'rs.Acron Inmruna-RenuhOffice in newHum!Thutn Bldt. what tr! that! 'Tn mp - I vu s h o t up In the World War.H. B.. M.-So wan I. Tramp-I vnu run our by an automobile.H. B. H.-'1'h.| t lc? =§I lllo have I flue pedlgreed Jn §will make the :und this sea § John Bolln, O illlllnnuuunlllrl|||I|||||1m1|m1||||||||||||||||n||||| x§;»<g_;=< °g,_1-=»;f1»-= Scluugl I ' V P ou k o m I DB- Y.. ll. loA1`S |Ollfopllhk Yhy lidna I m m m m - mm, Ne br.1Office 135 ones Ru. sm | ALSO AGENT FORCh r i s Gu lln ta R B . ~soTru mp- An d1' ve hld to l. hN : E2 _ 5 u r b :a i nE'____ _*_ U If the persons whose namesappear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre-sent at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, onehalf godnd of1-icLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof- ee- FRANK s. BIGELDW I(Agent for Fulrmunt Creamery) Pay s umm: Prite for |Pou umv. CRE AM md EGGSon Sth street Soulh of In|e~ Ipeadent Telerhone Office I Phlne Buck 122 I : m a BONDED Od in i ml. W. P. HEI?1.DENTIST located in newHome 'rhmn mag.Blur, Nehnlh +u .|.I ' n s m a r r i e d . H .B .l l . - - G r e a t h a r m s !I i l m u l d m y y o u l u r e m e t w i t h m l s f c r t n n l l W m cn:\i d o f o r y o u ? T H B E A T S H O P I E .C .R u m ,l g g a r i e t o r 1M e a l ; c o u I Bx c e i le n l C ui s i n c I Sa t i s fac t o r y Se r vi c e | C o u r l e o u s Tr e a t m e n t F i r l i d o o r o u t E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c a l x 'I l'I|' MARQ 12966 ,».I' / v When in Omaha Hotel Conant New-Fireproo/ 250 Room with Bl?-h IRm S2 xo $3 ~e . " . § : m = " : . . " " " ° y Pm: 2 7 5 J. P. En:-sen Bam x /~ ~~ .~~= ~._:=:=>~ ~"¢:"; * \°~ ",f ..»J ;' :2.7 m ~ _~~ ; .~~2=£=='f .ff.;:=1 ~:' -Ri ~ "~ :=:..,==;::;%5:;;=Q&§~. ~ ~ 'x-:.»_ ',, . =%:»,;s=.:1.;:~ ~ = = : : = ',.:-.z=-:¢:-m5f;1:»1m.. Q I T*[ f r " =:é . ,5:4~xv~i- HERHAN NEWS 2 f " r | Easter TideGROCERIES|<x* l l for Easter.Mmt rmngrn muc us amp:the utter eonsuweap l u m !a p a r t a p i ma i t d u r - I n d .an _onernq-yd.IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIE Will be more en- joyable if your Easter din- ner table is supplied with Pastries from the (o;|i1|r nddealihcn but went ¢0}n1oel1r.[hers of the 'fSung.blna clgy'atl¢Goc, Arhnlu | #gf or mon| ¥° lo make wait ms.'Dany sn mvvlhl buc k m Nebnsh md vu u mqmna wm li ve I n B hh .Thclr m u y friend: an | l.n.l w Ideoma than buh. W1W I mo! Wxthe |lr. 1 We are ready with an excep- tionally flne display of Groceries. as an aid to you In doing your Easter shopping econornlcally and well.Walt untll you get here to make your llst. ANTILL GROCERY HOME BAKERY CHAS. N. HANSEN, Prop. . - I l l ' u 1 l \ | \ E -I - ;-1n l -# l ui s la n1 . i r " i i I tl I _i r " w i v "u. i ; ; ;maui, it reportod to be improv 1 ° ; , ; ; , ; » - » =R u n of B la i r vu a gg m - »bulinu-S ullm' one dayput mek . .Hr. md llra. Funk Cnnor o 9111: vera We.!:|||d|{°|fte1noon9 - a tth c h o m l o f r pueuts,r. md Hn. J. D. Lowe.'hrontymaven mlmbnn of tb lmm' Asa of £118 al. E. churchmat f or an dl dn' ludc m with maboar C. liHen:-lam: rdie,Ben Fred L: rs; EASTER I I FasterBEaster- E Z=E=§EE§ =E This fine slx year old stallion. sired by Imported stock on both sides. ls a beau- llful strawberry roan weighing over |900 lhs. and is one ol the best stalllons ever brought to this county.His slre, Richelieu 4106, an lmported anlmal, was the winner of thlrteen prizes ln one season. Marquis will make the seasrm's stand at my f arm west of Blair known as the Aye larm. Price of service is $15 for living colt. Will not lm held responsible for accidents. I also have a llne pedlgreed Jnclf that will make the :und this season. John Bolln, Owner LilI|||I1a1uIIu|IIII|I|I|||IuI1nn1|1|u||||||||||||||||1|||||||||||||mu|||uu|||| I children u s e Sunday afbemoonvisitors at Htriin Peuisenl. We neglected to mention thebinhdnypartyaltheRudolph Mencke home on Sunday of left mek.Rudolph and son, James,\who'sbirthday was one day earliercelebrated together.Hn. Hencke and daughter, Hin Gretdzen nerv-ed supper to thirty-ei: guelu. The Otto Rune family and Mrs.John Beeklun took in the play at Spiker Saturday night but did not -The sign or good coffee MQ La1 _hlin's k ent -r e s hC Q F F E E S E R V I C E aiaT"aia s ~E- 5'Eli Qmalza Hotel Conant New-Fireproo/ 250 Room with Bl?-h IRm S2 xo $3 If the persons whose namesappear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre-sent at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, onehalf godnd of1-icLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof- ee- ~DRIVING Gifts in su g.; we of e a A Top Dfwinz tiful l i f Easter is scarce-or new Tired Easter d M.BATTERY Prices Slashed In J . H. W alt last W adneday .The gru nt fm o f! the day trulptnt at qui llnfhalud sawing an the z noa ro m h r putuna re.AP bounteouz dinner vu served as noon.In . Ne ll h c h o n wi ll b l hostess this Wednhdly.Sho willoo r vo ntln e en ttn io r tha b s n -eflfra i tbl »my . "3; wer!endandTlea In auaptheronl: x 1m g i| to the Core iShipment just arrived from Chicago ly Easter to the children unless t lm e y have a plentiful supply of colored eggs summer driving E a 5 ter Greci- ingn are appro- priate greeting| y |for the |;a n d booklets. Ing wu n van mama" one butvu n mvv h x t :polled Thundny on account ol tha mln.l b s Evd§n Clmuon, dawnwrof Dr. and rl. R. J. Cameron olHamm I m h m n ela eue d u Dahuh" ol mathemnllca in Lhg 1'0- hmn high school fm-next y ur,l i n ( h m u v n h u taught thanwr y naeeuxluny un p m two y a n .Hr . _n d Hn. h o F u u d .\ , ww u l d by umm \!:K»er¢h~rm d Shwll dnwe to Omnhn on Friday.L. A. Woodvurd Il In Qmlhn |\ y n c m t u h m b u h larval; on me Maru J ury -ln D. W . Ru thd p wu | Blw alla 'i'\w| -dly ~'Dae mm bond hu J. c. Bailey ' M °J| E... ze IWWSur warla SDKSw! m scanH u b md l nunlmd hisn lher 45 Vols SEE USOurDyesare$ 2 7 5' Y " ' ' ".non - pouonous,While they last |and they a r e very simple to n o "`°`¥Th`e§s u s e Jenkins Tire ||_||Flar Top g |Stewart &Battew Shop Blair Dnlg Cof & Tlre Co.Pharmacy b u s y a t pr e se n t : l e a n i n g a u t u o u m l t h e l h m b b e r ; m d d n l n i t h i a e e e m r v r a k i n g He-.sd par a n d e ' e r } o u g i m t i i l l n t h e cn i e p a rt i e s e nj o y i n g t h t u i d u d e m u l g r a n ( r u a .l l l u Vi o l a R u d e ,a n O m a h a te ac he r vi s it e d a t t h e p a r vu m ,D 1 I g u f h h a m ! T h u n r l n v. C l ! I A b t e r Thu t h r h u l p ul 1th REPMH==f" ';g O n acc ou nt o f th e n u n g w e a t h e r t h e y m a d e a fr i e d u m re t u r n i ng b e fo re s u p - t i m e t e ve n i n g .l n h o n o r o f h e r d a u g h t e r . N i l ! uhre e|\h l r l h d l v.H n .0 .l l . l c h o o ! l a i k ; u n .A ni ce l un ch i nt e In t h e e ve n i n g b r o u g h t t h e !e a t i \ ~ it ie s u a | . d o l e a n d m u ' u c - g g g e d u x e l i n g i t W u g o o d 41 - - = meAh l h r n r n w d o f w a r m !fa l k s Lei Us Build You A Nebraska Blizzard Beater An Easter Easter Happiness Savings AccountA me IS AT YOUR SERWCE for YouW ill be greater if you have purchased some of ourexquisite Furniture for your home.RWe have a very good WreckerH o g H u u s e '~"°°$;§:2'z.:'.;2z°:i:','"° - - . If you will but start a Savings Account this Easter you will be happily sur- prised to see what a neat balance y u will have in the bank next; Easterd; y.Camistent. saving is the cer- tain way o greater happiness and contentment.3% Interest, Famers State Bank rTRY OUR SERV!h h READY f y CEW e avet em or ou ;_'Y A r n d t - S n yd e r M o t o r Co. C h f l s t e l l s e n L b | ` . C 0 .~ B U I C K M O T O R C A R S ; .. ?|o¢>»|~.|1v¢~ao»<.»oo<av|~;v..¢._,,.u`,N_,'_,"_ CALL AND SEE nun LINE CHRIS K. BENDORFI l l i l u u i n u n § l l ' I ¢ u u v -R o w i n g o f w h . g k ' n m p r i m a t o l d o f t h e m e e t i n g o z N o r f o l k f r o m w h i c h t h o h a d n h l r n e d o n t h n o o n t r a i n . T h e f o l l o w i n x p r o n l m ' u r n g i n a ,I r s .T r u h l l a » n d H n . ' f . J .! h e l e r e o p o m : | a d t o . c u r r e n t m o n .l i n .H .B .C o m - u o n n o d a ) o 1 m | h o i n d p n - ' f l l l d o n " O u t l y i n g P o s s e s s i o n \ " . :llr\.Corinne Hugclmas ze- .tumed home Saturday from newIeul weeks amd! at the lwme of her1 sou, Wm. sud familxvat Wakefield. lr. and Mn. A.. Barzfr were5 ° - a t a dinner at the CuInderoonhomenear Craig l u ! Thundahevmiag.|l n .rin Truhilen spent the ROSE mm, ITEMS Norris Wan! bud thi misfortuneMetwo u-:sable vor! horses l a ' n e q u .~"='1=|{ in thi stalk fierd fnni diofl qu te suddenly.Hin Ruih Lowe o! Herman vla-, J a Furniture and Undertaking Blair, Nebraska L...U I -4-n'¢-~' .....- -;..<',~ " " '- -; : r ~-" ~ ' ~~~,..s ~.,.».»»172 "z . . >Pa lm l i l Shorts, $1.90 par 100 pounds. a-af.A n m u . A good hair-cut or bob. 40-ti.North Side Bubtr Shop J. E. Campbell, tmmltnn. maand undelukinz-.60-»t!. For smgla Comb Rhode Island Red netting #nl all Had 58.10-if Dr.Lly luhl S!wx, Chiropra- tor, Fumen sum Bank B~ld¢»£1 "CoqultUe", A hole far hdiel, at$1.00 a pair.Il unexesllod at the price. 11-2t.Blair Rlcht Sion. Mn. C. H. Hitchman is confinedto har home with nn attac k af neuritil., Local News ..x . News :nd Gonip About Pea- plo You Knot.No Gr tlinr Courtesy can be Shown Your Guettl Than Having 'Ihe1rName: Appear in the Home Piper.Phono 11 When You H u !|N o n Item-Please. o I | C. 1. Bendorf, Tlll.Phone 224. 11-cr. A n e wll n e o f d r u lln d u f p o r t mu at lin. T. C. Hiltorfl..10~tf. Seo EJ Claulm and S-on for painting, paper hlnzinr and decor- atng.A ful! line of srdl paper to neloct from. Phone 21 on 28. 6ti llr. and Hrs. Clarence Arnold an the proud parents of nn infant lou born to Umm lat Qlondny.Urs.Arnold is the daughter of lr . a n d Hn .Sim Stevens nad Sam is 'now granglpg. Wo have the but ¢u muhmn1 chic k starter lo be found or we c m furnish you the ingredientsand you can mix it yourself.S-ee ua fo: tankagwe. ?~ti'.Blsir Milling Co. p h o n o , 1 6 1 , r u . p h o n e , 8 4 .8 - t i . H r . a n d H r s . W i l l i a m C a r t e r o f O m a h a a r e ti n g at t h e p a r en t a l Jo na s B ur c ha rn ho me th in we ek . L i t t l e C h a r l e s D i x o n o f S i o n : C i t y i l vi s i t i n g a t t h e L o u L a t t a on d G l lb e n H i ne s h o mu l h l a vr o a k . La d i e s a r e g i ve n fr e e p r a s e n t l ova r y a ft e r n o o n a n d o w n i n g a t O l - i e r m a n r r s 4 6 t h A n n i ve r u r y J e w e l - r y S a l e .Il - l t . . Th e t o a c l n n 'b r i vl n c l u b a t e d i n n e r a t t h e ha t e !M o n d a y w o - n i n g a n d pl a y e d b t i d g a l a t e r a t t h e h o m o o f H n . C a r i S c h m i d t . °H r .a n d M n .E r n e s t To r n b l i n l o f Mi s s ou r i Va l l o y vi si te d o ve r Su n d a y a t t h e Jo i n e r S ta p l e t o n ho m e . R i u R u t h B r o n w h o I a a w e n d - i n g W a y n e N o n u a l ,ca m e h o m o ye s t e r da y fo r a l o w da y ! vs -c a t i o n w i t h h o m e fo l k s . A f i n e t i m o f d l k d r e a m s f o r s p r i n g In t h e l e a d i n g c o l o n , n e w st yl es a nd g oo d uu te ri ai w. .P r i c e : $8. 25 , $8. 50 a nd 88 .7 5.S o o t h e m b e fo r e y o u p a y m o n . l l - i f .Mr s . T. c . H i l t o n , M i l l i n o r . Onion od-I. 8-tt.Ayn 1. E. Campblll, !l|.l1tilm'~e,» and underhklng.=~ Eanermndy éggu md : andnoveltieainhrgsalao ~ u¢\.h¢Bl|.itRa|:ket3to11..11~ Highac hoolgmiuateswill ¢~ nd-ee whits graduation dxuuuln.'l'.C.H.!lton'| . iiimatien.11~ A f i n o l i n o o f z i lk d r u le s f ~aprin¢in £h¢1udi n¢mkon, aty lunndguodmaurlalx.- $3.25,8l~.loand$8.75.Bee be fo n y u np a y mc m.11-tf.Hn. T. C. Hikton, Illini! . - ._ - ¢ -- -Bun, nhl per zoo pounds. a-u.Aye Brut. J. E. Campbell.furnlture, rugsmdnndnrtaking.60-ti. Lou Szric kletz u qdm dd: at hu homo in um city. Sport emu and India' dren coat: from $14.15 to $40.00 atHn. T. C. Hilbonl.'I-tf. I-}1¢ht £00-pound pigs for nl: or truic for chlnkans. Also five brood noun, will hrmw bg lay.James Cmkkshmk, 12-ll.Ft. Calhoun.. C. IL Blndorf, lianaod emhnlm-er md undertake, Blair.Officl phone, 161, rea. phone, 224.a-u. H i n a dlk m d :ly nn " l f I . blooman and chemin at $1.00 to$1.89 at the Blair Rach! Bum. St Orville Sc hefillr hu hksn nn nputment lt the W ilford Hy un house on 3rd md Gr an t a un tsand moved ln this xnek. little Ru mll smwrkruhbe of Irvington, Nebr. spent hat W¢.1»neaday evening at the hom of! his teacher, Miss Ruth: Burger. ., Hrs. Chu. N. Hansen went toFremontWednendaymorning' zo visit her daluhter,Hrs.S. G. Are you In need of a new dren, mt o r h a t!See the fine line at Ura. 'r. c. H1}l»9h'\l.l0tl'. Enter candy aggn and huketa and novelties In lull aaaonmentaat ihe Blair Rach! Store.ll-21 C. K. Bendori. licensed embahn-er and undertaer, Blair.Offke phone, mx, raa.. phone, 224.8-lf. Many are buying our Rayon.Hind rayon and prints at 2Iac to 45: per yard. 11-ar.Blair Racket. Store. Hina Rudi Stpptllfield ment laat week in Omaha, the [neat of an old friend, Ura. Chu. Walu.. For dilnl- abmv euda and scenicpdntinga, aee Donald Christensen at Henry Chrllhnl¢!l'a stone. 11-St The Catholic ladle:will servea lovely dinner to the public on Saturday, April 28, at the council rooms.12-Lt. llra.H d Ladlrlg h u been quita su and eihflnod so her 'bed linen laat Frhlllf bum ia dolly improving. White dreaaea for high school graduates and confirmation elua- ea at Hrs. T. C. Hiltonl.Pricesreasonable.11-tf. Mr. Jaomea Kirby, who hes been Al h l fa , $ 1 2 . 0 0 p e r bu x h e l . 8 - t f.A y e B r e l . F o r S a l e - S o m !g o o d b r o o d s o i l .12 -2 t.."wr J. M. Gammaton. I w r i t e a l l k i n d s o f I a s u n n u . O ffi c e o ve r F a r m e r s S t a t e B a n k . 41-ass.R . H . R u m u u l n . M a n y a r e b u r i n t o u r R a y o n . M i x e d r a y o n a n d p r i n t s n t 2 5 : s o 4 5 : p e r y a r d . H - 2 t .B i n h R a c k e t S fm t . M i s s a s i l k a n d r a y o n w u t s , b l o o m o n a n d c h e m i n u $ 1 . 0 0 t o $ 1 . 6 9 a s t h e B h i r n u m S h o r e .21. B u g n i m -I- 'a r m Im p l a m t n t a m m u fa c t u x e d b y n h o J o h n D e e r e P l o w C o .G e t o u r p d c u .S m i t h Br o s .m a r W a a r e m a k i n g a npeciml pr i c e i n S t e e l S t o c k Tn n h In s i z e : fr o m 3 %t o 8 fe et ,r o u n d a n d r o u n d eac h. I D 2 t .F a n n e n El e va t o r . H a t s ,H a t s .H a t s .L a r g e h a d s i z e : u # e l l u s r n l d l .A ne w Ei ne i n L l !U R le a d i n g s h a p e s a n d c o l o n .5 1 . ° r . C . H i l t o n . 1 0 t f. M i n a M i l d r e d M o a b i s c o m i n g h o m e th i s w e n k f o r s f u r d a y s va c a t i o n fr o m b e r s t u d i e s a t t h e W a y n e N o r m a l . M r . G e o r g e R o h w e r o f C a l h o u n , Strat Clover, $7.80 per buhel. s-u.Aye Bree. Georgette sep: deelaei In the leading colon.Sizes up to 48.10-tf.ln. T. C. Hilton. "Caqoetta", |. hon for lediu, at$100 a pdf.Il unexcelled lt the price.ll-2£.Bhir Racket Store. The little non of Hr. and Hn. G¢°l'¥e Caldwell is hevlng a Iige cue of mumps.' Hin lim' Cook vu e week-e~guest at the home of Hull Maher of Onmba, returning home Honda: evening. lir. and Hrs. Frank W hite of 'Tekunnh have been vlmiting theirdau¢h|':?,Hn .Chu.MeDon.\Id and funili mend devr- For Sde: Pure-bred White Wy-andotte eggs for hatching, $4 per hundred.Phone 212 on 42.H n . Robert Rsamuuen, Blllr Rt. 3. 2t It in a meme the ny the goods are bdng nlaughtensd at the 48thAnniversary Jewelry we at Oiler- mann's.lt looks like the auction- eer in charge hu little regud for the high chat merchandise lun- dled by Mr. Olle:mann.11-1: n u m m m m c a u s e sArth ur D. swa m. mmm 1:uw sunday. 1921Sunday8¢ho|>lat10A.H..| . . more the lnemben of our dtmoutratlnd pitbdl!10hY;1f-7 Sunday.I n l ta o mmey of thawnntlaer thls M exceeded By! of a 70" uv _Ro n in ; vo nh i p at ki A. Sermon subjact: "Hoi to KLM Success of Euler."Then will spedai music.a P. ll. The evening servlet: Ill be in sharp of the Sunday Bchob member: of which will present. Easter m n u n in song,»»tion, exerdn, and pqung.HSmalhy 1| directing tha service. We nhnli welcome glfu of Gull e n on Sunday.'Hau s mybroughtan memorials to one: who have gone onh-efn W e louid appndlb l hlving finuers marked botfn with - name of thedonoa|.ndthe+of the ponon in whose aims they are brought. Memben af dm church ara quulnd to bring a Ipednl elf!! ing of one doliar for minion nurposed.Please mark meh offt wh i c h ~ n e u n i o h i s n l ; - tives and fritnds. Mlm Ella Hlli and ML-1: France! Gross of the Gmnlu city schooh law, Dr. Jlpp.Just to see how the new office the doc hu fitted up look; Hon. A!ber1 Sprick writes us to Lincoln address to his I'onl.a:rellenddnss u he hopes lo be home soon the stole 'iegialatune of which he is a member being about ready lo dlaband. flelntisas or Mrs Jim Longear and Mri.Freeman Tucker arelooking forward to their return to At Your Service | / ,~7.¢.'r~~= ;~\.~\°5 ~''¥:2`¥'»/ `' \L ' `\` .,.- u w I? .~ ` < r ~ . L , \\ I I »\H e r m a n H o ve n d i e k c !H a m m , a t t e n d e d t h e fu n e n l o f U l u A n n i e L i n d e n a t t h e Tr i n i t y b u t h u n n chu rc h in th in ci ty l ast W ed nes da y. Hr . an d Mr s . G i l be r t . H i ne s ve r y Cl~b ~12 e\~e,|xIng.~B e l "~n1e~n~worn served following a uric: of games.Prof. J. W. Swihlr1. will hold s violin reciul of hh Xennard and Blair pupils at the M. E. church in .Hennard on Monday evening, April 1s.ur Mines Bessie and Helen Croudy and Helen and Grace Fnckler were \ | | : l l . i o n a t ~ m e t h i s s w t k . M r . a n d M r I. G e n .D u x i a w e n t to R e d O a k , l - o w n l a s t F r i d l y a n d sp en t t he w e qe k- e m! w an a r el a ti ve ! r e t u r n i n g h o m i S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n . M r r .W m .C o m p t o n u f w u t o f Bl a i r h a s b ee n q u it e n ic k w i th t h e m u m p s .H e r m o t h e r .Mr s .w i n R e e l | o f t h i s d i y i s h vl p i n g c a r e fo r h e r . |..| Hhir. Nebnlh. Anril 14. 1921n l - | _\!..!....I....1 - - l l 1 1 1 0 9 1 mqaths from the Sth day uf Ihr A. D. 1921, wi! tbl time limited for payment of debts ll One Yeu Irom add 60: du of Ihy, 1927.Witness my bud and the Seal of u i d County Cou it.th i|Gth dl! of Apdl, 1927.(SEAL)L C. ELLFR. 11-SL County Judge.. om&4.nao.wm m u m : ' m u m : n n m t m s n u Pnrflu'sw |t1.hlhot|»dllr|.C!l1!o|1iRa wA3H|}qg1~gN ggu~y ._lwméa ngulu-ly from Sep~ legitaees, crudltn~ ~J all ~3sz ENTEBPRXSE ;;-;=y;-__-wh-;~f'-bg;-;» hu naman! hodua .in F. }lulkrq.nd mu vent zo id at the parental, A. A. Ander- aonhomo..Hr . . m| lHr l. J o s B md ur u u l lunc h was arved br the haha,ineiudlng mike whic h 'lu donat-ed by Henry Plaid for that sped-llmusing, he hlvin; nentczrnound for that pn!poll.Hrs.Pe-unm wi!! be hoztna nut month. 'Hadneadsy WGDIDS guests atRudolphAndrnaonkwa n:Hr.and Hrs. Pder Niellln, lr. andlin. Alberl Joann and c hildren. are invited .(Continued (rom pun one)Tlure were 302 oon on an for lh e m l k g y u p ld md t h o u r i o u a !\ | mo af . ho { Mn r c h , 20 o !' | hk htypos of farm nur supplies, md won dry .'Ulu Anodation aver- by notified that on the Wrdil of April 1927, Jolmnna Madsen filed a petition in u i d County Court alleging rmong other ghlngx that charts Ind also by 1=-"=_; g ;° na l pound: of bnttnrfat, with u not pumps. supply ants.boil-return of $10.81 por now.nn, win dmills md pmsu nta nhq There wan 80 ann producing whic h automatically shuts off £40 pounds cr more of butterlat Wuhingmon Gounty,Ne b r u h . died on the Sth day of October1926,lelvlng no lut Will and Testament, and poanued of ~ mqaths from the Sth day uf Ihr A. D. 1921, wi! tbl time limited for payment of debts ll One Yeu Irom add 60: du of Ihy, 1927.Witness my bud and the Seal of u i d County Cou it.th i|Gth dl! of Apdl, 1927.(SEAL)L C. ELLER. 11-SL County Judge.. om&4.nao.wm m u m : ' m u m : n n m t m s n u Pnrflu'sw |t1.hlhot|»dllr|.C!l1!o|1iRa l?|\8llI!¢|I'loll COUN'l'\'u - 5 | Nn ll l lr l u ll ~ h ¢ \ h u . e n d l ws u d \ \ l r » : : sz ENTEBPRXSE ;;-;=y;-__-wh-;~f'-bg;-;» hu naman! hodua .in F. }lulkrq.nd mu vent zo id at the parental, A. A. Ander- aonhomo..Hr . . m| lHr l. J o s B md ur u u l lunc h was arved br the haha,ineiudlng mike whic h 'lu donat-ed by Henry Plaid for that sped-llmusing, he hlvin; nentczrnound for that pn!poll.Hrs.Pe-unm wi!! be hoztna nut month. 'Hadneadsy WGDIDS guests atRudolphAndrnaonkwa n:Hr.and Hrs. Pder Niellln, lr. andlin. Alberl Joann and c hildren. are invited .(Continued (rom pun one)Tlure were 302 oon on an for lh e m l k g y u p ld md t h o u r i o u a !\ | mo af . ho { Mn r c h , 20 o !' | hk htypos of farm nur supplies, md won dry .'Ulu Anodation aver- by notified that on the Wrdil of April 1927, Jolmnna Madsen filed a petition in u i d County Court alleging rmong other ghlngx that charts Ind also by 1=-"=_; g ;° na l pound: of bnttnrfat, with u not pumps. supply ants.boil-return of $10.81 por now.nn, win dmills md pmsu nta nhq There wan 80 ann producing whic h automatically shuts off £40 pounds cr more of butterlat Wuhingmon Gounty,Ne b r u h . died on the Sth day of October1926,lelvlng no lut Will and Testament, and poanued of ~ mqaths from the Sth day uf Ihr A. D. 1921, wi! tbl time limited for payment of debts ll One Yeu Irom add 60: du of Ihy, 1927.Witness my bud and the Seal of u i d County Cou it.th i|Gth dl! of Apdl, 1927.(SEAL)L C. ELLER. 11-SL County Judge.. om&4.nao.wm m u m : ' m u m : n n m t m s n u Pnrflu'sw |t1.hlhot|»dllr|.C!l1!o|1iRa wA3H|}qg1~gN ggu~y ._lwméa ngulu-ly from Sep~ legitaees, crudltn~ ~J all ~3sz ENTEBPRXSE ;;-;=y;-__-wh-;~f'-bg;-;» hu naman! hodua .in F. }lulkrq.nd mu vent zo id at the parental, A. A. Ander- aonhomo..Hr . . m| lHr l. J o s B md ur u u l lunc h was arved br the haha,ineiudlng mike whic h 'lu donat-ed by Henry Plaid for that sped-llmusing, he hlvin; nentczrnound for that pn!poll.Hrs.Pe-unm wi!! be hoztna nut month. 'Hadneadsy WGDIDS guests atRudolphAndrnaonkwa n:Hr.and Hrs. Pder Niellln, lr. andlin. Alberl Joann and c hildren. are invited .(Continued (rom pun one)Tlure were 302 oon on an for lh e m l k g y u p ld md t h o u r i o u a !\ | mo af . ho { Mn r c h , 20 o !' | hk htypos of farm nur supplies, md won dry .'Ulu Anodation aver- by notified that on the Wrdil of April 1927, Jolmnna Madsen filed a petition in u i d County Court alleging rmong other ghlngx that charts Ind also by 1=-"=_; g ;° na l pound: of bnttnrfat, with u not pumps. supply ants.boil-return of $10.81 por now.nn, win dmills md pmsu nta nhq There wan 80 ann producing whic h automatically shuts off £40 pounds cr more of butterlat Wuhingmon Gounty,Ne b r u h . died on the Sth day of October1926,lelvlng no lut Will and Testament, and poanued of ~ aaron' or 'rnr:`c6i~r1>i'noN ofThe Gtlzma Blue Rusk of Bldr. Charter No. T97 In the Stale ofNebruka al the close nl badass Marc h as. nm. an n o un c e s .a it e m s o f e x - c h a n g e . . .6,599.49 Ca sh in ba n k .6,959.59 78,082.60 * T O T A L .$ 64 3, 5l 2. 89 L I A B I L I T I E S I I I \ I I Os-enlrafts z.sM.1s Bonds, le:nrities, judg- ments and claims (rx-elusive of : u h re~. s e m \ r e ) . . . . . . . . .-51,418.62 Banking house, turni-ture usd fiarluna . . .6,000.00Other ru! emu . . .58,121.29 Bankers' Conlervationl' u n ¢ l . . . . . . . . . . .1,349.88 Duc from Nntion- al and Shiabum . . . .;s4,41as2 types of farm vaur supplies, and illustrated the different kind! br charts and also by 1=-"=_; g ;° ne l pumps. supply ranks.boil- were dry.'Ulu Anodation aver- a¢ e1 a .a 7 9i - 8Zb lo lm! lkln d3 0 pound: of bntterfat, with a not return of $10.81 per now.ora, windmills and profuuretankn There wan 80 com producing whic h automatic ally ahuta off £40 pounds or more of buttonlatadednldpmuureand t.uro| o:\an.| 14oo1rsprodudn;50;aonmi.| again when tha presmrl p e a du m.This equipment wal mp-pliad by un Dampcter Ili!! Co.At the clan of the program the new county thairman, Hrs. LeRoy Blshae, of tht Bell Creek ValleyClub Il-I announced aa being ne- loetod by the project leaders. Next September tha Clube will study foods and nutrition eourlu No. 2 under Flannel Atwood. This pat some 200 farmhomes isan grrimproved.N t ! ! year ln hope to mach 300 rural or more of bnttufat. Tha top out for the month gave73.6 pound: of butterfat md was pounds of milk. There were 98.2 toni of aihge, 82.1 tons of nzln mi xtur e mo em ten: ofhay fed in the Anod- ation this month..m f i vu h i g h c a n n n : Owner Bnod Fat MilkEd Renaud Holstein ?3.5 1835 Raiph Widener Holswn 89.8 1996 Ralph Widener Ildatein 67.0 1863John Hooks Jamey e u m s O w n e r 1-Ja Ransrd F r i z z A k e r l u n d E l m e r M i l l e r A r n o l d W i l t . b u d . U e h l i n g ||B r e e d Fa t.l l i l l : Ho h t e i n 8 8. 8 1 0 3 9 . 5 M i x e d s a x 904.0 Je r s e y 32 .1 661.0 Ho ls t ei n 8 2. 6 1 01 8. 0 l l o l l t d n s 1 . s 1 0 7 7 . 0 A r t h u r L e a p . T e s t e r . USED NOTICE OP HEARING Wnihlngton C0\.ln£,1 STATE OF NEBRASKA A. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Court.In tht Hatter of the Estate of Petrine Jenun Deceased:The I I1 heirs at luv, next of kin, dcvilees, fi or mom ci butietht.Thnvnyevvfor thumanlhpn 'ms pounds af bum:-m md 1585 pounds ul milk. Th e n we r e n z mu n f - u m. c u t o m o f gn ln mlxb xn md4x.¢ ton: olduy fed in the Anod- ntlon thk month m f i v e h i g h c a n n n :Owner Bnad Fat Milk Ed Renard Holnsln 73.5 :assUlivl W idener Hollwn ess 1996 Bllrh Widener 1-mmm no mass 'lor ldmlnhtntlon thereof. If y w f a ll to : m mf a t u i dCaumy Cmnt on the 800 day of |April. um, »¢ 2 o'e.\o¢i P. la., ma eonbast nhl petition.the Conn |1Ylll lvwi nn Hobart l h d u nsome adn:mllhblu penon Ad~| 'mln h tn to r and proceed za a tewemzent ol uid emu.| W h n u l my m u I n d o m ¢ m Sul thh 'ith dly of April, 1927. (SEAI /I. c . ELLER,u- a n County Judga "§§§§* USED CARS POR SALE! 1921 Dodge Sedan (4 door) New Dqgo Finish 1926 Chevrolet Coach, Fine Condition 1923 Ford Coupe was FordTouring, New Pima . 1923 Ford Touring, Fine Shape 192i Ford Sedan /lam-BOY Enom 0 ||l l U D / ~_44 ;? '? Q 8*-g /:,f3""~ \¥;;..r g a - . . § H===~"'°~ _"' - - .; Q é j 1 .~ . NOTICE OP HEARING Wnihlngton C0\.ln£,1 STATE OF NEBRASKA A. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Court.In tht Hatter of the Estate of Petrine Jenun Deceased:The I I1 heirs at luv, next of kin, dcvilees, BLAIR v s . SCHUYLER B~SURE AND GE YOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH YOU BUY SUNDAY April 17th COME! BLAIR BALL Pm Gale Cllltl ll 3 vciod Chditora of Said Estate: You are Heneby Notified, That I will sit at the County Court Room In Blair IB uid County onthe 6th day of May. and the Sth day of August, 1927 at 10 o'cloCk a. m. each day to receive and ex-4m.ine all claims against uid 15|- tate, with a view to their adjust- ment and allowance.The timelimitedforthepnsenL0tio'\of cldms against said Eslllc is Gan-e ArnoLl 'Hitt Holstein 592 1795 The five high bends were Owner 1-Ja RansrdFrizz Akerlund Elmer MillerArnold Wilt. bud. Uehling an am nurHohtein 88.8 1039.5 Mixed saxJersey32.1 1lolatein 82.6 904.0 661.01018.0 llolltdn s1.s 1077.0 Arthur Leap. Tester. NOTICE To CREDITORS-°-DF ESTATE STATE OF' NEBRASKA, W u h i n Count Wm. J. Maher,ltty . In the County Court. ln the Hatter of the Haute ofFrank D. Mum. Deceased: to the Chditors of Said Estate: ao.. n u m n s n e o a u - c a n m m f lll\|§u\€| YL laluunu _-_ ._--.._,_._..at tb l as Blair Nob:ln. Wililrd Chambers :peat Fri of Fremont.m m - .m m m 'J `'n»1¢11 : u m mla. Nhl,!l"| ' 9.°~ § § '. . .n t h H u ~1¢I1ooI1|»¢rex|nrlrl|E||:t:ntaki|\.¢ g d Hauler ,p mt g u a r d "uaminatlom Thurada m a Fd-mrr subscription ta ngzrdnd wr at u n James ° ° " ' ¥"'°E?.'i".1 3-°=f. Jia; ¢§&.."$.i u o | m u e n 1 a t ~T h n a m n o !|1°IBl-: j | , " g u l b , , ' will be Instantly n - I l l i n u CIIJI gm Pearl Ivfraoll S u y ¢, ,, ;. | ~ -\. C o m o a n d l i l t m I n n e x t Su n d a y a n d b r i n g t h e a h l l d r o n . Co m mu n io n s e rvi ce at li o'c 1o c L 'P h i l o e r vl e a l l o n e t h a t a l l m e m b e n s h o u l d m u m i t p o m l n l o . Q u i z i l l a E n d e a vo r a t 7 : 0 0 p m . l'r ea c h. l n¢ se r vi c e o t 8 :0 0 .W e i n vi l l a l l w h o on e n o t at t e n d i n g um H l ul u p m a n u ;o n u vu '' \ - " "¢5¢g ~ E d n a , E s t h e r a n d A n n o H a n s e n G e o r g e E l l u a e n o f B l a i r l l p a - Pvr in l a l . A . E . D ix o n: th i n w ee k . Jo h n R e i d, t h e m ai l c a r r ie r , h l u b u n un a b l e t o m a k e hi s fu l l ro ut e o n ac c ou nt of t he ha d r oa ds . M i s s K a t h e r i n e S t r u ve o f B l u i r b e l p e d l i n H a r r y Ty s o n w i t h h e r i m u a .m `, ° ' : | u o r k fr o m W e d n e n i l y u n t i l Sa t - lu s d n y n fe nl m r . ag en t S n y a ft e r n o o n w i t h V l o h he l s o n .. N .T .L u n d ca ll ed a t R i c h a r d Ne l n on a ' W e d ne s d ay a ft e r no o n .M r . o n d M n . G u y H i n k l e y w e r eM o n d a y e ve n i n g vi o i t o n a t H . C . Ras mua aen s. H a r o l d Ras mus sen sp en t S u n - d a y a i m n o o n w i t h R a y m o n d R u - n||i| :|gn A._ ... - | \ - . -- x law, Dr. Jlpp.Juat to are how the new office the doc has fitted up look; Hon. Albert Sprick writes ua to ch-mse his Enterpdao from his Lincoln address to his I'onta:relleaddress u he hopes to be home soon the stole legislature of which he is a member being about ready to diaband. rRelatives or Mrs Jim Longcar and Mri.Freeman Tucker arelooking forward to their return to Blair next Sunday morning from Kirkaville,Mo. where they have been under Dr.Laughlin: :urgi- cad rare at the Osteopathic hoa- pltal there. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Hoata rared for Mrs. Theodom Jacobson, whoia the mother of a fine nine and onvwf pound boy hom Monday , April llth.Ho has been namedBillyDeus.Mrs.Jaooblon was Ruth Metxingrr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Myron Metzinffr and they tonne:ly lived in Irvington. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU . . _. . _. . . . - . At Your Service ~|/¢¢,'~ _~ ~:~,9 \.f~ 41 _\ i Sv ~ \\vr /.¢§'r gI F . i f 'K é l é v f o r E a s t e r ' W e want you to feel that you may come here to do your East- er shopping leasurely.Our en- tire stock and sales force_are at your service, whether your needs be large or small. law, Dr. Jlpp.Juat to are how the new office the doc has fitted up look; Hon. Albert Sprick writes ua to ch-mse his Enterpdao from his Lincoln address to his I'onta:relleaddress u he hopes to be home soon the stole legislature of which he is a member being about ready to diaband. rRelatives or Mrs Jim Longcar and Mri.Freeman Tucker arelooking forward to their return to Blair next Sunday morning from Kirkaville,Mo. where they have been under Dr.Laughlin: :urgi- cad rare at the Osteopathic hoa- pltal there. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Hoata rared for Mrs. Theodom Jacobson, whoia the mother of a fine nine and onvwf pound boy hom Monday , April llth.Ho has been namedBillyDeus.Mrs.Jaooblon was Ruth Metxingrr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Myron Metzinffr and they tonne:ly lived in Irvington. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU . . _. . _. . . . - . 0A t Y o u r S e r v l c e .| / Q ,~\'~\: ~ , ;\.§ w '; f § ' *5 ~ , . ' Q {,g w » 3,~l l ~ ~` f ~ ` , w ~'~~ ' :»#Z1~ for Easter ' We want you to feel that you may come here to do your East- er shopping leasurely.Our en- tire stock and sales force_are at your service, whether your needs be large or small. a m p l e !n o .u n o r I l l u n y u1n . . . . | . . . - - - . \ . . . _\ . - \ . a n . . . | -. . . . . . l . . . . l i vi e r a t h e a t r e Ik d r o n e s fo r 1 ; o o l o r l . n e w le r i n l l .Pri ces 3 5 .S e o t h e m re .Ii l t o n , a m l i m e er w il ] b g se rv- u r c h b n e m e n t rp rl l 2 1 . Eve ry - nen u i n c hic ken r , u u m e d U m a p h d , h c l . r o l l s f n n u f f ;1 2 - l l annum u u n ;¢- .u Q .. .- 1 - . u v - .t e r t a i n e d 1 n u m b e r o f h e r fr i e n d * a t a c a r d p a r t y a n d l u n c h e o n a t h e r h o m e o n I n t S l l t u r d l y a ft e r n o o n i n h o n o r o f h e r fifte esl th birthday.Of course £hey'had ajo l l y | 0 0 5 t i m e . P. M . Ty s o n ve r y p l e as a n t ly e n - t e r t a i n e d t h e Jo l l y H l r r l e d F g i k x B r i d g e C i u b a t b i l h o m e o n w e s t C o l fa x h l l B l l u r d a y ,mfea dng. Th e r e w e r e f o u r u b l e l o f b r i d g e . Re fn e nh m e n l e w e r e se . W B M A K E L O A N S I n f e m l e r s wh i c h p a y o u t i n 3 6 y e a s .T h e l_...._-..|_ . . -1 - - -. \ _ _a n n u l u u a l l u u n n e w s u n t rq gu nu rm e e t i n g a t t h e c h u r c h In t F r i d l r aft e r no o n .Th e c h a pt e r c h os e t h e m m e " J o n a t h a n G o i n g "i n h o n o r o f t h e fi n ! G e n e r a l S o c m n a r y o f t h e A m e r i c a n B a p t i s t H o m e H i s - l i o n Soci ety.J e f f e n o n C a l d w e l l w h n a m e d F i r s t A l l i s t a n t A m - h u q d o r m d B e r t l c i l l l h n , C h a p - t e r S t e w u n i .`,. Th e c h u r c h m e m fo r p r a y e r e n d Bi b l e S t u d y e ve r y W e dn e s d a y m n - n i n g a t 8 P . H . Th e ch o i r p r ac t i ce s eve r y F r id a y e ve n i n g a t 8 P . H . w w w W1o.ooo.oo ST. IARYS mscovAL i'""' """ '""" """" "" "°"' Pmeilu mu her playmates.N r .cuuncu a"'"' "' "'"' """ Harry Tyson.. f!et*ff"'_.=";':'1f1:r°s&,&':='~">1».§M°§l.» demiiu 550.87 D H fl 1 Pl I0 v Aucu:ru ucunun.a n °" '''e n u m m m s "'§3¥¥3 :,r...._,.,,,.,,.,.,,0,..,,subjectto ,but now of Oakiand,in I an check -$202,29593ull of aarvloe for runnin M N .A denen ,,;,{;¢,} at Ornaha huapiu; suffering ?mm Time euti!i~ i i v f r ° f . ~t h e ~F g h n m n h o m e i n s t o m a c h t r o u b l e .H i a O r u m f r i e n d s ': a l e s o f _ 1 \ .: _ _L x . . .-- . . . . . . . | . .\ » ¢ » n . I | - _ - - h u n a u r - £ 4 \,_J ' L .Ibe large or small 0 A C0 A r .,. . Changeable Taffetas, wash- able, per yard -$1.95 to $2-65 WE WANT TO SERVE YOU Silk nightguwns - 2.95 and 3.25 silk Teddies -_ zzs,2.ss,2.95 Voile nighties, assorted colors -------1.25 Crepe Nighties, colors --.75 Voile Teddies), assoned colors, lace trimmed, each --- 1.25 Rayon Slips,each ---- 2.25 Voile Stepins and Bloomers - .65 Cotton Pongee Slips --r - 1.45 LADIES' SILK HOSE IN NEWEST SHADES Rollins Run~top, full fash- ioned,heavy weight »- 1.95 Humming Bird, service weight -------1.50 Humming Bird, all silk to the top Chiffon, full fash- ioned, per pair -~-» 1.95 Ladies' Mercerized Hose Per pair »- .--»°.35-.50 Blue Crane service Chif- fon per pair ---- 1.00 Ladies' Rayon Hose -1 .79 Children's Hose from .35 w .75 We Carrj A Nice Une of Silk Hose for Growing Girls. Ladies' Fancy l-lankerchiefs from -°---.25to.50 Brassleres, pink Brocadesfrom-----.l5tol.00 Lace and Silk -1.00 and 1.25 We Carry A Complete Line ofGossard Corsets and Clhsp- aroumls, Prited to Please w.J.sAs 3The Big Store The Old Reliable ~ °.l nin liIn/lv Eudurllh | - Lt n \\ r-d rn 4 é554#= 17:45 p.m. Pnyer md Addnu. |banks . . .45,355.19 s4s,sso,|4 | as.oeo.no l !»38\.58 to learn that the younger :hugh-ter, Tense, who la Hn. W esiey Reid of Arlingtonf3.U., has been quite seriously ill again,having the hon: 61 Hn. u. LJ. van uw-scn Tuesday eneruoon, mm: 12. His:Mary Cook was uld rti nl hoatud.The dqmtionml servicetaken the flu following an open-WU ied by Mrs. A. F. Neweli. Lion.Eneounging reports have Min Mary Cook and lin. John A. now come that she is better xml hopes are entertnined for her complete 3eemmry.Her mother. Rhoades sang *r duet e:\tir.ied "Sun|\et".Min Lueile Kemp"The Wife of Pon1.ius Piate". 713-= "UBB ur mul un :vnu ll. nll|:| ,Dodge. Nebrulra.11-lt. At l meeting of the Lldiel' Alt! oi the M. E. church heh! at the home of Hrs. Fred Nemtz on IutTuesday, Mn. w. J. Koopmm wal lguln elected preddent,'lln.. W. H. Sappenfield, vice preaident,li n .Frank Bron, secretary and Mrs. ton are to [atheist the church a 8 o'clock Sunday morning for aEnter meeting ana beukfut. The Bible Sc hool will mm I 10 A. ll. as usual. The EuI.er momizlg church nn vice at H o'clock win be enrich-I with music nppeoprhte to the IJI of Renlrreetiou, including 5 violi 'i:ll |.I.1'\| IMIII. nnuD»|='nn|.-.Ileu|>»du-|n.0vf- -~:»:.:'.\~;..,_..... H. . . . . - ¢v a lu n :lln. as -:...°::= .'ru xm:| l| u¢ n\-»5 ' - . .- - » w. » » ~ . Th ll h l - lnhn Inn! v ' u u u m u n n m u u 'r0 rA|.....s u| ,m.ugg;-'_'f-gw Onlm ll n hu \l=°| | m\1 1 : o r ~=°~"~; nu.I knllllllllnulnellvll Illlm':ul=~r\h~I=s \h°l!\°;l'r l n m u f f m a n u m USED CARS POR SALE! 1921 Dodge Sedan (4 door) New Dqgo Finish 1926 Chevrolet Coach, Fine Condition 1923 Ford Coupe was FordTo\\ring, New Pima . 1923 Ford Touring, Fine Shape 192i Ford Sedan ARONSON CHEVROLL'l` C0. HOME THEATRE USED CARS POR SALE! 1921 Dodge Sedan (4 door) New Dqgo Finish 1926 Chevrolet Coach, Fine Condition 1923 Ford Coupe was FordTo\\ring, New Pima . 1923 Ford Touring, Fine Shape 192i Ford Sedan ARONSON CHEVROLL'l` C0. HOME THEATRE he ring nl which Inever tire. |15 the one that comes in MnsA.J. I-'inla)f»on. hu been wzuf hostcslBl ~ nice rvI;;:;1r'UW A. P. Compton, ireuumr.solo, "Ave Marla". ll! Hn. Gaul-he d her iilnen.and a our wu e ui In 'Sh md Mi" I dum smrm. Candidate for mom-1 unng ul 2 e nur na znnmp are zo b.na :nw I - -~- -sRi.f'f'_f'°.1'L '!'fl'.°l'f°...- ......f.h"f§ fellmrshin durlnr um service. and vim. To lie is on thls wi re c a v a : f 3 r h l l n * ° ¥ ' n | n f i f h A Bargain for Quick Sale Seventeen acres adjacent to corpor- ate limits of Blair.Good farming land and blue grass.Splendid or- chard and shade lreea.All fenced and cross fenced.Eight roomhouse will: city water.Barn, sheds \and chicken house.A splendid poultry farm and a good .home. See Me At Once R. G. ALLEN Spring Clean Up n mls 1s THE TIME Sée us for Wall Paper or Paint U - - vu v;u - . . .- -" n -- - Q vM m E d S t e ve n ! o n I n t S e t u n h y eve n i n g .H i n M a r i e B o u r k e w o n h r s t p r i z e a n d M i n K a y e P e d e r - son th e c ons ola tio n.Ni c e r e fr c l h ~ me n t s we r e s er ve d . Th e l d o m i q r A ft e r n o o n C l u b m e l . Ir i l h l l a I . . A . c . D e b e l A p r i l 11.Th e s u b j e c t fo r t h e n l z e m o o n w u " M a r y Ro b er t s R i n e h a r t " . M n .De b e l r e a d a r t i c l n o n h e r l l fe a n d w o r k .T h i s m e e t i n g vu t h e r e g u l a r t i m e f o r t h e p a y m e n t of .l ue sl Th e C l u b m e e t s A p r i l 1 8 wi t h H r s . E . C. P i er c e . Th e C o ng : e g a ao n a l ch u r c h c h o i r u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f M r s . G e n !- d l n e S t e va n , W i l ! d i n g n n E u l e r n fn i n i n "f" l1 rInl l h l Vl r l b fl n t t i ' l n E v t e r o f f e r i n g w i l l b e u m . At t he 8 o'c l o cl : eve n i ng e e rr l e e t h e c h o r u s - c h o i r u n d e r t h e : l i n c - t i o p o f M n . G e n l d l n e S l . c n ! ! i s to : ing "{ .1\ rll t, the Vi¢ !»0 rio n|" , . |:| E n t e r C a n t a t a f r o m " T h e U h o f Ch r i s t " b y R . M i l l e r .T h e m m Te m p l a r o f Jo r d a n C o m m a n d e r ; N o . 1 5 s r e t o l a e g u u u o f t h e c h i i r c h a t t h i s u n i o n , ' m e h vm i r d u d e a n add re ss I o t h e S i r l'L n1g hu.1. " C h r i e t , t h e V l c t o r i o m "; P a r s !g Pr e l ud e :" D a r k n e s s t o D u m " O r g a n ,P h n o a n d Vi o li n " B e h o l d , t h e C h i e f P r i e s t . : a m e B e fo r e P i h l e "D . C . V l . \ D e u a e n a n d l d d e C h o r u s HOME THEATRE P n oc mm AP R IL I5 t o AP R IL z z - wmmv `\ S h ld n Gray in " C A B A R E T " W'iLh Tom Moore and Cheller Conklin FOX NEWS. HODOE PODOE AND Review MO ND AY a nd TUE SD AY Cary Cooper with Betty Jewel md E\ Breudel in "ARIZONA BOUND" Com¢dy'"BlR'THDAY GREETINGS" VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ~\\';|Ilw Beer: in "CASEY AT THE BAT" MERMAID COMEDY FRIDAY a nd SAT. ankl SAT. MATINEE AI Chrisziekx Grenlesl. Comedy . "THE NERvous WRECK" Wixh Hnrrimn Fnrd and Phyllis Haver Comedy -"ECIGED ON" HOME THEATRE P n oc mm AP R IL I5 t o AP R IL z z - SUNDAY `\ S h ld n Gray in " C A B A R E T " W'iLh Tom Moore and Cheller Conklin FOX NEWS. HODOE PODOE AND Review MO ND AY a nd TUE SD AY Cary Cooper with Betty Jewel md E\ Breudel in "ARIZONA BOUND" Com¢dy'"BlR'THDAY GREETINGS" VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ~\\';|Ilw Beer: in "CASEY AT THE BAT" MERMAID COMEDY FRIDAY a nd SAT. ankl SAT. MATINEE AI Chrisziekx Grenlesl. Comedy . "THE NERvous WRECK" Wixh Hnrrimn Fnrd and Phyllis Haver Comedy -"ECIGED ON" || | | ' | g ;n l (U v *,n v _1 - - -w a y b e l w ,u m a : h m ' u r o f 11 1 °` 3 ° 3 f "R T L ;` i a ` £ § ' § " \ i F Z i } ' F § § 1 1 § § - . H o l y G r e e n . " - T h o u .A .K e m p i a .' H o w a r d ( K u n w e r e n t t e n d m l s . T h e b d d e w o r e a K n k s i l k f l a t B E L L ~V A L L E Y c r e p e d r e s s ,a n d 1.b r i d e s m a i d w e r e n u n H u t c r e p e d r e n .A : d x ' n c l . » - c k t h r e e - c o u r s e d i n n e r w a s l r .a n d l n .A u g u s t K e d h o f ! | s e n e d a t t h e h o m e o f t h e b r i d e ' n w e r e F r e m o n t u h o p p e n S a t u r d a y l n . W m . H o l z m a n s p e n t . T u u d a y n z t h e h m m o f h e r ren ts,Hr. and lin. August LllT:\|n. llh: Ellen Lldlmun, who teach-. parents, Hr. and Mn. Pm Wo!!!west of Orurn.hir.Hn .Adolph Wei!!of Orum werenmcngtheguests.The young eounle will live in Winsiow, where Oscar Petersen and Merle New-kirk were Sunday gum.: at theBoone Neukirk hom.Mr. and Mrs. George Rumuv sen and Gene and Raymnnd Ru- muasen were Bondny eveningguewts at Chris Neisoru.H i n Catherine Nc wlirk andOscar Yelermn were Sunday af- ternoon guests at Ted Buehanits.Sunday gueau at Peter Nic k 'en1 "sr°=ltr . 'P d .! !"" Q i |Carrie Brock, Director.Subscribed and sworn M me this 9th day of April, (SEAL)A. C. rNotary REPORT OF THE c on: oi The Citizens Suingu BllkCharter No. sas in ihe : Nebnnka nt ihe :kite of » before1921 nbel. Public. : m o w ol Blnl, Blue of hu lnc u always sure-fire.u SERVE HAM The many ways o f serv- lng ha m pro mpts us to sugges t tha t yo ur menu inc lude hum. Espec ially at thi s t i me of the year is it very ac- ceptable roasted who le . u h h " v p n nntnlnes. H es at Hardin , Nebr, spent seseral as nil her lilo zlm u r iHinrlie ilum and fa~ ily . I Bliss Halen Ahlmsler spent theyeekand with home folks st Fre- L" ' °1'l'.....Holtmsn,Gnee Pseper and Frederick Hetrlek were theeighth graden from here takin;examinations at Fontanell-e Thors- sd andtum W ike nlng :r ss In Fle- rnont Frida toward evening.Mr. and hrs. Dick Lslltnsn and sons. Gerald and Vernon wltedSunday sllernoon at Gottlieb l..sll llss Helen Ahlme/ler spent Sunday evading at Gottlieb Gelssei- '""'1'§. rain? weather his kept mu at home than days. Ada in The Enterprise bring results. _ u n : s u Hr. Ilass hu s ment market.Hrs. llartln Larsen and somspent from I"riday until Sundaynt the Ed Sorensen home near Lyons and Sunday and Monday stE l e j f m r l S o r e n t e n h o r n e i n 0 a k ~ n Walter Andersen spent Satur-'"§,"°1=*"§, with Martin Larsen. n. I .. Larsen visited from Frida until Sunday with her ds-ter, J... Ailee Larsen in Omaha. Nena and Wmlter AnderselspentSundaysftemoonattheChris Nelson borne.Richard Nelson butchered a hog for H. C. Larsen Neulsy. Miss Hens Andersen called onHrs. ilsrtin Larsen Weéucsdaynhernoon.The St. Paul Ladies' Aid metTlaunday afternoon at the home of Hn .H.C.Rasmussen.Inspite of rein, a good shed crowd'ras sement. there Heins thirteenmemrsand two vldtors.The Lltrtatollerson ann emluren,nuHansen and Axel Hlmen.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johansenattended a play given at the H.E. church in Blair Tuesday evening.Will Wulf and son,Raymond called at George Rasmussen:onFriday evening.A qulltin|11-my was held at the Ed Newklrk home Monday sf- ttrnoon of this week.Those pres-ent were: Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Hrs Chris Petersen, Hrs. Alfred SkovandMn .Boone Nearldrk andCatherine.Th.: ladies tied twoquiltsafterwhich fa nice lunch was seAir. and Mrs. Andrew JohansenandVictorwereFremontshop- pers y.Hr. and Hrs. Georre Rasmussenand Gene and Raymond Rssmus-ssn were Thursdn;£°e1renin{'esll ers at the lliss a i u rsenhome in Oman.lr . a n d Mrs. Hans Wulf and ahltdrhn anon!Rnmhv lf\:l!1toGI| March 28. 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . .Sl Bonds, securities, judg- ments and elai~nr (ex- clwve ot cssh re-serve). . . . . . . . . Other real estate . . .Bankers' €.onser-stionF u n ¢ ! . . . . . . . . . .Cash In bank . 42,136.50 w o r n .. I .sz L u a l t i r l a s Capital ntoek . . . . . .S Surplus fund . . . . . . Un-divided profits (Net). . . . . . .. .Savings deposits . $185,067.45Due to Nation- ad and Still!r Hermann19,559.25 P v u p - - ,- . H - - |- --- -- -o n n e x t S u n d a y w a n i n g . A p r i i Z7 at e i g h t o 'c !o c k .Th e p u b l i c w i l l b v wel com e.l a w n o f s a n d mu s i c w i l l en j o y th e b e au t i fu l r e n - di t i o n o f t h e E a s i er C a n tl l l . . Th e d e a t h o f M r . O i i n D e W i m " B r e a k N u H ! ! H u h : P o n c e C h o r u s "How Upon the First Day" Choqu"Come, Let Us Huten"M n .D . V .M u s e : n m ] D o r u t h v Je n l e n EXCI..IISl\E " T W i r h H a r r i s o n F o r d a n d P h y i l i a l l m r e r C o m e d y - " E { ] ( l E D O N " We are at your Service. "EASTER mms Swifts Premium Smoked Hams, as gfwhole, per lh..37 Average 10 w 12 lbs. VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ~\\';|Ilw Beer: in "CASEY AT THE BAT" MERMAID COMEDY SUNDAY `\ S h ld n Gray in " C A B A R E T " W'iLh Tom Moore and Cheller Conklin FOX NEWS. HODOE PODOE AND Review Just received another cask of thuae good Dill Pickles, Special 3lbs.for ---.25 MO ND AY a nd TUE SD AY Cary Cooper with Betty Jewel md E\ Breudel in "ARIZONA BOUND" Com¢dy'"BlR'THDAY GREETINGS" All kinds of lunch meats on hand at all times. P H O N E 7 5 We don`\ GWE sarvice We sell it I I I . y f f l l f f f f20,0 se10,a450a '2"?B. 1 5 I I0130.5011,210.00 12,500.002.500.00 | UCTION o i F t . C a l h o u n o c c u r r e d In t TM I: d a y e ve n i n g a t h i s h o m e n e a r H o r s e S h o e l i k e o u t o f C a l h o u n . li c i s s u r vi ve d b y h i s w i fe .T h e n a r e n o c h i l d r e n .Fu n e r al a e rvl c e a will bo held Friday aitomooa, -D TQ §>}i'§{l»5""l P m 1 1 " T h e A n g o ! " O n a n , P l u m a n d V i o l i n " F e a r N o t "--H i l t o n R h o d e s S e e m :0 SALE IMEMORATI xc OUR April 15, at 2 oclock lt the Fl.. Calhoun Presbyterian church. Ylelding to the dellllnd of the customers of the municipal elec tric plant at Olhlmlh the council has inaugurated 24-hour service.Beanie the present equipment in insufficient.; new 120 horaepovrer engine has been ordered.I t iathought the enlarged plant will be able to furnish service to two nelghbodng villages. Mm M. lngentlev hu returned from an Omaha hospital whereah# was obliged to have her left eye removed.This removal eame follounring an accident to her eyesome weeks alr° when, in ntooping, #hc broke her glasses, which cut her me ball badly.ln .Lnlzort time, lt uma noticeable ro her thatthe other eye waz bein; affeeted ami lt wan in order to uve the round eye, that the left one wonremoved.Her may friend: arehoping that she will have no fur ther trouble. Mary --Hn. D. v. In ner Magdalene »Dorothy Jeaaen Peter ---Hilton Rhaads Disciples --»Male Chem:"And the Same Day. et Ewninl' Luther 0'Ha11lon "Songs of Triumph: Songs of Joy" Entire ChorusSolo Obligvato - Vanola Brunton Aeeompantzts: Pilno,Lucille Kemp Organ, Chelxn B. WhitfordACrueifixlonservice will he held Good Friday niahs at mn o'eloek in the church The PNP* of tlfe church and pariah are urged to be preaent at this solemn ser-vlee of commemoration.The din!! will asaht, and the beautiful Pnl- niou music will be sung.The male quartet and Vanola Brunton areto sing "Tnm Ye In the Lad".Thule who have plants or Iw- era to be used for Easter denn Lion will please notify Louis lur-doch before Satunlly noon,and :Bch floral olfednfa will be ealled for. 4am412.65 INIVEHSAHY A L O N G '1'|C|.1§"'"#°U*¢l¢ ln. "~"="*g_= =""'°;;; ° é ; " ; b " § { o r i ' T " "_ ` " " " "banks . . .1s11s.a1MR O A D and Hun Emma Hanna QuiB O T T O Hrs. Chris Lnraen hu been hav-201,243.16'::" nm° °:n d;: '£| ;"" u;: "(§ i:.ing s den of mumps dudng the Depolitor'| guaranty vllildmd Iverson spent. Wcdnu-¥¢.m iolned u a new member,pan -;;=\;u .1 ze fund . . . . . . . . . . .62024 dar and Thunday evenings in am: lin. Heh Chrlatnuen jo»ineEl Got ie Star an d*"¢h flul l QL n the 4| g nj.lly rlie ind Leith; \l"¢l¢ Pitman!1\(y|~,\L 17,2?665B lu ! ~ i f e r I I I " - ' U -fl ~ | $ fl. '?. .° ".. f lhi l'3 d.Oni STM P"3'¢|\l!|i hat W ednvday.efrvrr nw x:r.nnae1.:2l SALE NOW GOING oN.\||\ 41 II l x r |'l\lb|:.Q nxun 1 .\Washington County.II, A. R. Brock, pruidesxt of the 2:30 and 7:30 D A I L Y Larget Stock in the City Row on Band timates Cheerfully Given yDlly & N lson Rss Pnssanrr Es ivan Awu | "; ' ; ; m : ; ' : :r' " ~ '~e wn m',o.P h n e 1 4 4 2 1 7 E W a s h i , n g t o n S t MARKETmt.llambars rupondui to rel!cali by gi flnl hilpf ul lmmholu hlnu.T110 lf!-0111003 vu :pantquitting, altar which delicious se- f m n m m u v m a n n d .A fen- ume of tlxemee tin gwutha tthdthan dnb babies, Eunice Elaine I b n u ,Lehnd Fnderle llullerand Rohn Eugene Bunn were all present! for gh-r. i1ni.t.im¢.Th ! I Wil! Hansen sailed at the N. J.Andersen home Wedntnily after- D0011.ilr. md ln. L. E. Lnnen wenAr liwo n a ll e n Tunday :Iter- nmn.Th L ld la s ' A i d M th e n u m church met Wedntlclly dtemnon.with Hn .Rudolph Andre-non.About fony nn plnent. Includ-lnr men IM children.A delicious *UU ¢\l1l1I1 zur. luu mrs.rru wrAppleby and Beliy, lit. and MN. Hovarl »;g»r»\g Ind chlldnn andHr. and rs.'ill Hart and chi!- dren.A nioe lunch including zbirthday cake mu served no the guests.Hr. and Hrs. Henry Kuhr, Al-bert and Anna spent Sunday ;f.§;=°°=="at the Harry Mndexn me.rrnze ana |voUTll¥QlfC.A. R. Brock. _.President A l I E a l :R. J. Ihanloch, Binder. Carrie Brnck, Dimgwr,Subscribed and :worn to 'befon me Khin Bib ~l»r of Apdl, 2927. otary Public l f s m m A. c . mul. Groceries and Heats ' n r Fuvs cv a-TH! nr rnrm s m -Blair, Nebnsh, April 14, 1927 wm 50 CASH lst PRIZE $25 _2nd $15 3rd $10 GIVEN FOR BEST ESSAY ON "WHY WE SHOULD TRADE AT HOME" C O N T E S T C L O S E S M A Y 7 t h ,| 9 2 7 P i d d ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people of Blai t i ted with this contest.MAIL your ESSAY to this paper.W inning E y P bli h d y y THE HOME BAKERY Biue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads are made in Blair.Fancy Pastries and Rolls Ask Your Grocer for it. Chas. N. Hansen v -See_us for all kinds of ' Spray material, Bayer Dust; gr Uspulnn, B-K Solu- tion, Dips and Dxsmfectants. BLAIR DRUG co. Blair, Nebraska"First in the Farmers' Fidd" Do YOU KNOW that there has been approximately 160 new improve- ments made on the Ford car in the past year?" We cordially invite you to call at our garage and inspect today's Ford car without obligation to you. We will be glad to demonstrate on request. G. A. RATI-IMANN.Special Prize E gal. Mona Motor Oil w winner. Culled Flocks produce our eggs and constant at- tention produces our Chicks, making them healthful. -Sérvice is our Moth THE BLAIR HATCHERY Baby Chicks Custom Hatching Feed and Supplies Phone 189 DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP We do all kinds of elect:-ic`repair work and can furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtures. W. P. Burglar Alarm for chicken raisers' protection. See us for demonstration._ "Le\'a Keep the Home Finn Burning" Two do\llr trade coupon given for bel! letter.Phone 222 $3.00 in trade for the best letter why you' should Trade with J . D . G A R R I S O N Clothing,s h m m d I-'ur Gooch }{nwSch1Ifne,lh d Marx-Clolhfnfl. Boshwltz Bros. & Co. md Merit! Clothing 'Wdk-Over Freemm Cmmn ShoesArrvw Shlrll and Collars Coopen Underwear q u m y c o m- - ¢ L a wn : P r i c e : M y m s n m m m m g m of x win. S P E C I A L P R I Z E S h `d rtisement lor best letter ot titty words orless, statingIn adiiition to Cash Prizes the following business firms will also give the articles named in t eir a ve 1t ad 'th them.Contest open to all.Mail letter to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters.W h yi ti sa g oo dp la nt o r e w l _ =_= ~ - - . ¢ - - - - -_____Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Res.Blue 74 'C .M o l g a a r d J e n s e n Electric and Acyteline welding work, general black- smithing, horseshoeing and wood work. We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip- ment in town for `_-L a wn Mo we r Sh a rpe n i ng- w i n ' I S The Blair Racket Store thfrplace 00 buy: Honlery,Nodnm, Candy,Dinmrwnn,Xltehenwun,Sehool Supvliel, Stamped Goodrl, Tmud. cumm cum, ek. FR E E :A l30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to the above ad. L A D Y ll A R ll E l {s i l o ?un E. Fmn! Sueer, Blair)We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis- faction.(Sixteen years experience.) Same Old Prices Me: and Children lnircutting. 35c;Ladies, We;Shana, 25c; Ru ho 88c.W mg.run wk hnluutting, nw coming ntyh,our manly. ModemRoaming Haus in connedion.Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Proprietm- il; When in need remember Mead in a ll Tire and Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work. Special Vesta Batteries for all purposes Pennsylvania Tires Mead Tire and Battery Co. . The World is Clamoring for more power H I ;._,g.*§yf@~.,A S N A P P Y . a ~ n r r l s :A E R ' 3 ; f § E ' . ' . :r s A 5 n r : x x o c x >»,g»';==° cvMatin Fuel whidh givn ilu! utr; pull you have been looking for.25 [allom of AERO-GAS. will bf' given (nr the Inll letter tellingthe public why they should une .na no-GAS. and ous.PHQNE zss RES; BLACK 297 AE R O - G AH S E R V I G E C O . Van's Service Station We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils, Oils for all kinds of caxs.We try w please you. Yours for Service. C. C. Van Deusen, Manager. CHARIS (A patented garment; A n e w i d e a f o r B e a u t y ,H w t h a n d C o m f o r t .A mdel fitting ur finre perfectly .Lisht In wright. adjustable tuner b¢|l» udvinx batter support than a heavy comet. MRS. J. H. BDWTMAN, 505 WM! Nebraska St., Rnpreatnlativet A large bottle of FrancoAmerican Toilet Water is given each cua- tomer sequrcd from this adwrtisement. Buy your houscclegning supplies at the PETERSEN HARDWARE We try to treat you right.It is our personal opinion that it. pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto- mobile or a box of Tacks.DEVOE PAINT and Yamini Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 100 lbs. Maintop Flour for best letter sent to Mill on why 9 gilaintop Flour.50 lbs. for seeond= 25 lbs for IX' Purina Chick Féed 100 lbs. Chick Growena Il{EE for best letter.Quality, Efficiency and Satisfaction-Baby Chicks, Breeders,Incubators,'\\'aterers,Feeders,Milk Feeders, Grit Boxes, etc. Blair Incubalnr Company Phone 395 Chas. E. Gaydou, Mgr. QUALITY," is our FIRST THOUGHT MARATHONdGASOLINE anMOTOR OILS Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., DmributoxsPhone 232 Blair, Nebr. Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brushes.No w is the time to fix up your home while you are house- cleaning.Let us fi gure wi th y ou o n refinis hi ng your home.. Pnurlptlon filling i= our xpedalty. Phone us your vm:We :send them w you. Phone 87. w s STEW ART PHAR M AC Y QUALITY MARKET For first class Groceries and Meats at cheapest possible prica trade at The Quality Market. Jens Nielsen, Proprietor. We deliver Phone 75 TH E AR ND T HAR D W AR E We want you to look over our new shore display of hardware, electdc goods, kitchen furnishings, paint, vamishes and brushes placed before you where you can see and handle them.We carry the largest mack In the county, phinly uurknd, at yrdcu thu plane you.1-hehmum we offer Wm. an exam ww prices.n vm my you in vm; u, reguufny far pea In our um. Jenkins Oil & Battery Co. Trada Coupon of $8.00 for best letter Blair High Sdmool Tattler Pa s to r . u n .u n . ,~pm R C H st re et s) l l m . 7 p . m . : 3 0 p m . 1 7 : 3 0 BLAIR, NEBRASKA, APRIL 14, 1927 ww My v. mmf, Superlulqndenl ol :ha mm Chy sawn ~RY .. _._.- ._ _. H o n o r R a l l |Ju n i o r H i g h H o n o r S i u d e n t l _ T h e fo ¥ l o \ i n g st ud en ts : m e l 8 A - A l i c e Ba c h m a n n .H y d e b e e n p l a c e d u p o n t h o H o n o r R o l l F r e n c h .C l a r a d i r o s h .F n d r i c h , d h F r i d a y M a l l h i c a e n B e n H c h l l i l t n P r a n -f o r t h o l l x w r u k n e n . g . ||| S n Luel la.Si m ps o n F l o r - lA p r i l S.I n or d e r t o b e o n t h e ees le |, H e r m a n Slm on se n,w e n g r a n t e d t h e h a l f b l u e 2 ? n n m e r a i fo r p r o - fi ci en cy i n a t h l e t i c s b y t h e A t h - l e i i c D e p u t m e n t o f t h e U n i ve n l t y o f N e b n a k a .Th e fo l l o w i n g a r e th e r e c o rd ; n u d e b y e a c h s t u d e n t : Le s li e .leimen,100 y a r d d u h . 2> I n,g- si' a' I' ' ' >> . :I | I 'c u 9 ,? ¥ E ;' l ' r f .» ' ? ' m 1 ouoan. mlm. Jr.»-H. me-z:u.:'.:'..::=.z= l 1 vu u»i»m»¢ IL sw- bepn ua.. nlu 4 l ¢'x:2: 1JE.'»~;>: 1 § t h r l r Y l n ~ l p n . 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Wedzze L o d nOfur Chamber of Commerce co- r " ° - - ~ »- -- --- --N e b n a k s a n d t h e S t a t e P a r k B o a r d i l u n d e r u k i n g u a c r e a m a wi d e r i n te r e s t i n t h e u s e an d va l u e o f t r e e s t o N e h r u h . P l e a s e e x t e n d t h i s i n vi t a t i o n t o t h e p e o p l e o f y o u r t o w n a n d g i ve N e b r a s k a C i t y u m o p p o r t u n i t y t d / 1 oo24c;nr:cA11orm. CHURCH (Cor. W llktr An. and Gnlhx)A. F. Nefnll, Putar. Buuday Behml at I0 un.u.....;... suwif» at 11 n.m. I »'|H\\J'i'°'F»'W'»"h'¢"¢'wurAsr¢s¢uur10 lc? Ill lol! l3|4.I»mI.¢, ini.) - |-- v ~ " SYNOPS IS hm ummm crouched. 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C h u x h s e r vi c e a t l l : d l l - -nusrn' Lvmamgx cHu.z;cH_ or Ju ne ,m .w h o !e ! 8de a l! ee n ! u p n o r t h t o fe l i n e th eFi r e : l l en e l o n. b nr l a g t h e h r u n: o fI l ld n i l u re o l G er m e ne ju s t b r oo k -l n |t h r o u h tor l [ r e n t ofh n a l t o .Po r t o !t e !| Lflh Inrrlll.m u 143fr o m m e : s e m i o n e a n n m o r e fo rthe Clerlmln eo um e r o lfen s lve theyo n o n fo r m l a .W h ll o they Il em p z x i n i t h e ffm . e d e t a c h m e n t o f o n e i l l n e e u o o n e e t o t h e i r \ l l | | \ | !\ C \ -» l m b e n a l l o o l n r a p p o r t s o o n . " C o m l n ;fr o m th e m u l o f tren ches to th e re e f,th e a n n u l !neglroenl b o n o fo p a u th r ou g h th e F l n h b l t t a l l o c fo l l o ivl n g b a t - la l lo n na 6 0 0 y a r d dl s uo e ee .A so m b e r o f Fr e n c h " B a b y "t a u t ! e n r t e d w i t h t h e n u u l t l n g e r a vr e t . h o t It r u a n e vl l p i e c e fo r t a n k s . 'r a n k m o o . : r e m h e e s o w i d e t h a t : h e l m l e t e l i n n w e n t n o n e d o w n i n t o th e m m d sto ck.I n d di r ec t n r e fr o m Boc he a n l l l e r y sto pp ed :h e m o l ! o f l h e m .a n _1....--.ng An!n f l h l l m ,h l u u r e t Be d g er o w ,E r i c Lh r i e t en e e n , Jo e l - ry m » n . Do r o t h y H a i n , M a r g a r e t ll e n n in g n e n , E n i d Jen se n,M e n o n Jonson,M a r g a r e t Je nk in s,D o r o t h y K r o g h ,Ve -r n: K o l i r , E d w i n L i n l s t : o m , M a r g a r e t Li n d e n ,El iz ab et h L o ve ,H u y L o ve ,V e r e L a m b ,Jo h n H a r k i n , E d i t h M l r l i n d l l o ,H a r l a n d M e t h - e m ,L o i s l l e t z i n g t r .L . | V a u g h u M o a b , H u e ! Q l u a d o r f, R o b e r t l l c - Mi ll a n, C l an N u .l »» o :\ . D ag ny Ni el - ..--.lun .. x :.. \. a.E r vi n Pet er so n. Ve n D e V ¢n l .e r .1 B - C h r i s t e n :Bo oc k,E l m a F r a i n ,In a b e l l o St r ic k l et t . Th e fo l l o w i n g p u pi l s w e r e n e i t h - e r a l n e n t n o r t e r d y d u r i n g t h e l a s t : i x t e c h p e r i o d : . 8 A - A l i e n B e e k m a o m h l y r l e F r e n c h , D o r o t h e a G l i b o r l a vr y C l i n K r o g h , F r e d r i c k : M a t l . h i e | ¢ n , 'B e r t Mc h i i ll s n ,L u e l l a Si mp so n,R u t h Ti l d e n a n d H e l e n W d n t h . 1 A - H u e !Ja y n e An d er s on , Ro l l a n d Bu c k li n ,R u t h F a r n l w m , x m l , o m e m o ;m g a | '" * | P | a l 1 Iv\ |4 i n c h e s , 2 2 0 y a r d d u h , 2 5 - 2 ; £ 2 0 I l r d h \ l 1 \ l l ¢ . \ § . 5 ;po l e va ol g,a fe et . Hermm Simonaen, iawelin, 130fm. 1 inch:diurux, 9;feel. oinches; hirh jump. 4 feet, 6 inches. e Arbor Dey I S u p t . D . V . M a n e i n d g hfo l l o w i n g l e t t e r fr o m r S . P . o m - S i B !!l i d !h l n f H 1 0 ff h n m h l r n f | " '.nn... 8 . P . C h e a p , P r e s . " B o n - W h y d o y o u . . w § | h t o g e t y o u r s a l a r y m o n t h l y i m t e z d o f e ve r y w e e k ? N u vr e d - M y 1 r i . f e a n d I q u a r r e l o n l y o n p a y d a y . " W h y d o y o u l o o k s o s o r r o w fu l , M u r p h y 1 " " 1 j u s t h e a d a m a n w i m o t h e r l l i e r , a n d t he m a n wh o w a s c a l l e d A z a . . n m t ha n n lh e r w ou l d hu m t o.(W. Llncnln usd 2nd ami;H. J. Warning. Putor.Sunday School t 9 56 un.I'rederiek Nemeu I~ Aye and Dorothy Jann.0'lhn!on mu tielena almonsen.bo .--s B--Irwin m m m ,a n n u a l _.Pg P°"¢'= 3.3.3. Approved u ¢ Noni Burger,A m Frlin,My:Us c u-ur High Sc hool CMIV1. A||o'n. School Next Year hennon,Leslie Campbell, Monet:__ _Maier. Grace Blcflonnic k, Gwrn A t a recent meeting o f u e §_~f}ehu[°=.Resell:Phillips and "" `iL"N1¢1»n,rSand:Bdaool at 9:15 un.=:=-fui servicl an 9:45 um. Duuah service at 11 un.Evening urvlcil at 1:80 p.m.I;; § ' . § .a ; ; » . .Nu n n u xn u l z - ' ~ " " " ' " ' ° 5 ;" 5 mo m,Auérey"Machine;uns on the left I'°-~ ; ; d h m 3 ; 1 W ¢ § h : ; 1 ; ; u v e d Christiansen.Donald <:<»}=.Ned " lm tl 113| nm Euan bool: wrt!f u n t wg- 2s Blair in one Fischer, AJ: Gilliam. Came May.sunk Goa. Iva lon;or : M r -'.~ ".'i,..... an vm: hinllf'And nf lim nhhll |ch0015 in the l\l\¢ ,nand Ind Mel\n Raer .... . G A S I Q "'é.;"3."»_».»... mu W. | |The ow se-\-im, su-nm MethodViale!my um- I I 1 Cheaper than any other way ~ BLAIR GAS COMPANY \|iilefnomsfr zzrlscowu. CHURCH(Cor. Colfnx and BQ: a.tz~elt|}f r ¢ : r l \ ;fr o nl o f t he a t t a c k . t e l l 1 Ing of tha sa re e s:o l the Hlx tl|.'Car! G. 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P § | C | i i i h a d fa i l e d t o k e e p a b r e a s t o r m e A m e r l n n .( C o n t i n u e d n e x t w e e k ) F I R S T M E T H O D I S T c u u a c u C a r l G .Ba d e r , Pa s t o r . -To n i g h t ( Th i l r e d l y )a t 7: 4 5 .a \_ .. - _\- \.-. ..;- ni". lfnl u II!¢¢\r n u t t h e st ud en ts o f Blade H i l h o f t h i s y e a r '| g r o u p w i l l b e a b l e t o k e e p u p t h e h i g h t t a m l n n l o f pr e vi o us ye a rs .Th e fo l l o w i n g s t u d e n t s w i l l g o t o N e b r u h W e s l e y a n :M a r g a r e t H e n n l n p e n , C n s r e n d G e o m e t r y ; D o r o t h y K r o g h ,Ca e s a r am J_ G 't I_ | o n , H e l e n C r o n s t r o m m d E ve l y n 1 ;1 " ' ¢ 4 _ f n f .f Hopki ns.. G r a d e 5 B - G i l i o n d Al l e n ,E d - va r d B a r r y ,D a l e B r u m b n u g h P a u l Ch ri st en se n,Vi d e !G e m r o n| F l o y d G w u o n ,N o n n a Gu s t i n : L l o y d G u a t u o n ,Ch a r l e s H o u g h - to n ,,Anna L a d d , W m . 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Th e E a q l g r H o m i n ; W o r s hi p .Ba p t i sm o f ch i l d r en a n d ad u lt s ;re ce pt io n o f m e m b e r s ; E a s t e r m u s i c ; s e r m o n : " Th e R e m un~c clio n". 7: 0 0 P U H .Ep wr o rt h L e a g u e . To p i c : " C h r i s t l s A l i ve !" 8 : 0 0 P . M . E a s t e r H u a i c a l a e r - vrice.T h e p r o g r a m w i l l inclucio m i o :b y Alisa E t h e l M e a d ,M n P a u l ohio ne,B i n El s i e H u g h e s , M r .G i ff o r d D i x o n ;ch on la ca b y t h e fu l l ch o ir ,b y y o u n g !a.lice' nknar i n |har l \ l " l | \ i \ \ '!. # M i l l n e t h ll lb e rt s on .D r n m a t i c s ;Ba s i l G r a d e s 3 . 1 5 , A l l e n , J a y B u m Ln c ur c , D r am e t lc s .td n,Cl a r en c e Chr is ten se n,D a vi d Tr a c k S e a s o n O p e n !Ne al .W e e k A b o u t e o h l g h » ¢ 1 m 1 b o s s h m b e e n w o r k i n ; o u t d a i l y i n P N N ? " .a t i o n fo r th e c o mi fl l tu c k s ea s o n . Th e s e a s o n w i l l o ffi c l n l l y o p e n o n Tu e a i a y w h e n t h e B l a i r h i l l ! s c h o o l b o y ! w i l l m e e t t h e O m a h a N o r t h H i g h b o y s a t O m a h a .A c - co o dl o g t o co m p a r a t h i o re c o rd s . Bl a i r h a s a h i p ; ch a n c e o f w in n i n g th i s fi r s t d u e l m e e t .A m o n g t h o b o y a w h o vr l l l p r o b - a b l y l i n p o i n t s i n t h i s f i n i m e e ! ana n H erm an SIHIQ DR III. d is cus ll ld I I H a u l i n g ,E d n a Jens en,L e o M c - Co r m i c k ,D a r o l d M y e r s ,M y r o n Ne l so n ,F e r n Nicholson..H a r o l d P c t c n e n ,H e l l a R o d e l ,Bl o mi e nn n Smri ekl eu,Vi c t o r V l g .M a r g a r e t W a l r a l h a n d Jo h n W h i t e . N O R T H W A R D G r a d e i Ca r o l i n e A l l e n m d Ste lla G i1l i.\ m.G r a d e 2 - R u s s e l !c m £ T ` c m - » . G u n l i n , L e vi G a m r o n , Jo h n S o a r . a n d Lu c il l e K i n g . Gr ad e 3 - -R o be r t Mx m do r f, F1 e .i » e r i c k N o r r i s ,P a l m e r G u s l l n .A r t h u :Ga m r oi r ,Le s li e Jo hn so n, No r m a N e l s on a n d B e t ty Ja co b s . G r a d e I Gl e n L i u nd o r f, L e on a r d I » _ _\\|........n u l u n n n i l i w l f l l I Makes Poor Seed Good Thu treammem insures gen .inatiooand sturdy growth never befctt pood- ble from pool u.-.::. Ev:u selected aeed la benefited by the trcatmrnt because ol me p cot az ci eo is i s gi ven u el mr .he i nju ri ous a nd co oll y att ac ks of eoilinfca1i.n¢ deacons. -Tossed byU.5. Dept. ofA,gf{c. Em mi ve ze zu by : hc U . S. D ep en - me n . o f A gr i c ul t ur e o h m ! t ha t t h e MA YB E DU S T tx ea t me nt o l n ea rl y»:.. sea ae[ ree Den t c om g ave an loueo ac of 8.5 buahelo per o..-xc; of Di? Zodia infected seed, 25.5 bmlleitz and o|G1bberclla §:\Tc.9....I Iced. za.-J \:A.\a.'\ - ela.Phy tapaII» o.."¢¢y ,]anua 1926. 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BEE CLUBun Friday of uc): lhnth .s x r u n n n G. »\. n. in-I w. nc:hd n d nh Bnmnlny Ammon: mllou moved.mln::round \\mumm-no nn- ludlrlmll lnlvrfnll m u m mm. lo n m lh l llof hecan mum not Include loo mnnylntheirrndluofdenlh.Forllulna vu bldlllllhl in shoot buck.Ho r m L M n u n o l h ll n n le dumm vffhdlr. md. holdlng llw'!| £»¢~\\e °,bs°~°L1 z~°'v~¢h\ IAxxfn. meeting at tho Uongmgvlic nnl zlmnh smmuy . s P. u. mz mnn my prognm by Pwlm Mayo al New York cuy .M i d Impersonator.Sha wlll mnh y ou huh, ery mdxnrlll with enl»hu|\um_lkuefll of'|'ennlvGour¢ (und. .n p r u z s - wu n xy n u - u w. . . .Arunrwn. Wesleyan.l h y 'I-Coundl Blulh Babys. lh y 18 4 |'Sum lim at Llnc aln my la -c q nf mm He e l, Ly o ns .lhy 20-Mull: Relay ! at Omshn. lungAp m z a- tnvxur m Keel.Nebr.n m ~ | ; ¢ ¢ { , ¢B | ~~g _ , g _ Nulrnll From Unl. ol Ncbrf m following high uhool boyuc B m r i Nebraska mu, amen, mmm 'rum .mx Gqneral Agents for Washington County j mm, wma. April u, mm ¢ a s a - ABLINGTOI lthllllllnrv adllldumrplhgdqnnumonatm n l u n a n y lw l d t h l l l h'l : h m mu u u w h m n|t|\mn,mudc|mnuand punsInman mllhmx' l l l u b l e v u lsyuds hegmnunmsuhxpank,n n u l n c n p lurma.y =x.w1lndo wnnnndemtu.Thou1» f¢ |» um~,\uu.ww» ¢ ,z=Hub-nnm.n=,1umdc lduv uzl h ml i d u l l usmruy ¢ ~r.mi n a n e w v uplnnls,llr.aud "az u H-llrxsry: I a m - , m nUlprvved.ln.C1\u~Wllmhfonunomfaincfmndhip.slhl'Fnmonlho|1Yl¢nlbo\villn|Thnlerry-Gmjoyldsvdnndh0!lr.u\dMrs.un||ylve:dn(.TpamEuwxnui. w i w u n h tnnbutarnuwumdllrlllllhnwmrnzex 8m1t'h|'.Hn- Schenxel l l H n ' Smiths nlooo.I Mr. md. ln. Harry Enrey anddaugfhttr, Foy and lu tio n Pa k ! from 'hludoy evening vldton ltthe John Compton home.On Friday last evening Hr. andMn. Clydq Burger, Mr. and Mrs. John Andenon and Mn._ g u m -Unr of Blolr were visits at the Fred Peek home.Mr. Chu. Hook and Lloyd were hwneu visitors in Omaha Hm- day of this week.Mean Paul Koenig and Claus Schneider were dinner guests on Monday al Chu. Roenigf.Mr. and Hn. B. c . Liprineottwere Sando afternoon cal on atthe Ei n;oble and Lyle Guyer homes in Blair.Mr.and lin. Theo.Ollnger were Sunda afternoon callers atUIQ E. C. Ugpincolt home. The Bench Co'rnmunit Club met.e on home or Mn. Au. Frmd-nn on lui Thurxdoy .Some ofthemember:of the IIerrnan Ladlef Milsionory Society of the Baptist church were guests andgave a very instructive and on-.*°>'\b¥e missionary ploy.It wasalso election of offioen and the time no fully oc cupied until re-freshments were served.Therewillbl a joint meeting of theKindred Merry Makers and BenchClub at Clifford Rays April 2lst. Mr. and llra. sa Brown wereSunday morning vdmiton at thehome of Mr. ond Mrs.. Chu. Hunk.Mr. and In N. A. Halford and daughter, Sybil, Mr. and Mn. GlenNicholson and Hrs. Suzie Lone ofBlulr were Sunday afternoon :all- en at Clifford Rays. The Chrla Jensen family spent »-home of I NOTES 'bn hippy de- on Situ!-homo cf har -4 ~fn,whoIn honor ofbirthday.TheM13 utarnoon oth! amuseh d tid : li ttlc putty gina.dvught to thedth ill :bo on- : o n h vo n u a n d | h u g !pink frosting1occupiedum~resent mcfuded ho iron: Dom-|~u m m m , dry zliublc, Hr- non.n retvmed on~ry after :pond-tion will!her~ A. aa. Mu- | who hal beenk, it lomcurhat ingfonl hld theI and susuin a.wa s u k e n to ~italonéiundly I n for a while.~und Club ¢n~r at the homoyd! Cook Bl!- table held aI. and Lbs othtrln wplng withAt bridge Hr.Jnngblulh held Hr. and li n . desirable apo! in the muth- we a tof town tho g lnd u g zd ln a:d oo r m n w i all trim-min'a.Judging from their hilar-lty tha: must have had a good u m a /Hn. Rlchamd Sintra entertain-e d " g f ta b l o a ~ W e d n e s - da tamoo .Zn.. Ida Ein... sraa operated on for a Bandidtia Wedneudaf attheShlliaalonhospfl:ln Omaha.She la reported to be getting alon nry nloely.The rem:r Parent-TeachersMeetingwas held at the highlchool auditorium Wednesday eve-ning, April 6ll1.The lou! band nmlorod aovnral selections which wer;much appraclated.Excal-Ifnt papora were read by Lin.Ernest Garicke and Hn .EldoCook.Mann. 0. P. Broarn and M. R. Cady favored tho audiencewizhvocal aoloa after which re-freahnwnta,oonaiatlng ol punchand arahra anora aorved bar Hn .C. B. Mohnna, Hrs. 0. P. Brown and Hrs. C. E. Groganaan.H i n Mardi;Kiaaaln of Fre-mont 1|aa oallod hors by the ill-non of her aister, Miaa Ida.Shotgtllmod to Fremont Sunday evo- n nlil., Celia Rohwar booamo sud- denly ill Frléay wheneupon showas ruahod to an Omaha hoamtadand an ogre:ation for apgend tlafollowedmmedlately.or high school pudplla will mlaa har verymuch an are all hoping to anabar among ua agdn soon.Hr. and Ura. William Sc hmidlvera cailara at tha Claua Roharer homo Sunday afternoon. loads! dllmoon visitor at J ohn E r i h mf .llr. nad Hrs. Pour Chrisbennnof Bhd: are vitlting at`!]1o homof Hr. md ln. Andrnr Nihon.Hn. E. W . Smith and Gladys 'amen Wodludly evening ulkn asJohn Jrehonf.lin. Ed W ihou and Hn. FrankBrodsraonond daoghur visitedwith Hn. Henry Jackson Frida; afternoon.flu. W m. Spric k sud D ulim visited at Chris Llr¥¢n'| at BlairWednesday evening.ilu. Earl Thompson spent luiat Neil Thcmpsons'r. and Hn. Godxer spell! im Weellmdny at Herman H.o|nrI.|.Misa Irene Larsen visited at lhrold Curley:Wedneshy ew- ning.The eighth grndg exams werehfld at the Nur England sc hool Thursday md Friday and a iargunumber of pupil: toot them.Earl Thompson and family areill with tha mump! oz pmlent.John Rogan :p mt Friday nt Herman Rukertf.Hr. and Hrs. G°°=f~=Loftls,Hnrjorio and Binlia lelen wereBlah visilon Wmlnudag evening.Hr. and llrr. "W lir prick andDarlino from Monday waning vin- iton at Paul Spr£cks'.Min Irene Lznen and Harfordliovendiek took exams nt Craw-ford int week.Hrs. Chu. Hovendick, Mn. Her-mnn Horondlck. Mrs. Frank Lnflisand Mn. George Loftin and Fern spent Monday at F. E. F!eftclrer|'. Min ilarguerlun Lemon wal a no o n .: .re c e nt i y - ho o d . (, 1i !fcr .! S a t u r d a y l r . m d = T h e fo i lP l e a n n tt i g h l h w e a k :' H u l k ,A r C1 i ffo r d a L e o n u n ! .W a a r e bas is f o r a t Sm u i a n o no t y o w a n t t o t o b e l a t e ve n e e d 5 McCAR M r . a n d o f O m a h a S u n d a y A m m o n h M r . a n d S u m h y . so n h o me . M i s s v E l k h o r n a w h o te ac h t h e w e e k Je r r y F o y o u n g h d m t h e i r M r .a n d w e r e S u n Jo h n M c ~ s p e n t t h e bn tz ,H r . M i l l e r . l i n . .D i a i th ~ml.Ruth Brodenon spent F'ri.I.|y THE ENTERPRISEA mcu. Nxwsr/wx-za FORI¢`5'°`§.1T»5`=£-If"" ` " ~Qs i vn u Mr s. 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R u t h R o b i n s o n , v Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"~n l l l i g w u m I - s v n : m a k i n g p u n c t u a l i t y t h ea e c u r l n f t h e " b a n n e r " Sch oo th i s q u a r t e r . l r a l a r m clocks.W e Ly th o ug h ,l f y o u h a ve |d o n 't st a y ho m e ,fo r lu th er e. ..........._..._ m r A N DLONG CREEK M r s .C l a y t o n A m m o n s p e n t fr o m F r i d a y u n t i l t t h e pa r e nt a l ,Jo h n anne.H r s . P a u l B a r r y s p e n t ndn; ag the Jas. Thomp- a Fo l ey , w ho t e ac he s a t md H i n Ro sa li e F o l e y ae a t T h n r a t o n ,sp e n t e n d a t t h e pa r e n t a l , e y h o m e .T h e t w o rs h a ve b e e n r e -e l e c t e d hee ls o r n e x t y e a r . M r s .L a w r e n c e M i l l e r . ..n _ _ - _ _ . - . .a - - a a t . - Xm l ; f o r l 1 e r : " l : I e r d a u h t e r » M r s .F r a n k T h o m p s o n o f w e s t o f M a r y M u l l i n , l a r e e l l e R o s e n h a l m , E a r l Th o m p s o n , H o w a r d L o n g a n d B l a i r i s a l s o d o i n g w h a t a h e c a n El i z a be t h H el l e r . t o h e l p h e r .1 M r s .W m .H a r r i s o n a n d M i n M r .a n d M r s .Ch as .M c D o n a l d a n d f a n n l l y o t B l a i r a n d M r . a n d M n .F r a n k W h i t e o f Te l m m a h , p a r e n t ;o f M r a .&IeD on al d,w e r e o ve r n i g h t g u e s t s a t t h e Jo h n M e - D o n a l d h o r n s o n Tu e s d a y 6 1 l a s t we ek . H r s .Jo h n L e w ! !o f F r e m o n t c a m e S a t : d a y e ve n i n g a n d s p e n tS u n d a y i n h e r m o t h e r ,M r s . Ka t i e P e t e r s e n .M r s . J o h n A r e n a o n w a s i n C a l - lmoun o n bua ine aa e n g d a y l a s t we e k . M r . a n d H r s . E a r l C a l d w e l l a n d A r t h u r L o n g w h o w o r k s f o r h i s b r o t h e r ,W i n t o n sp e n t S u n d a y a t t h e p a r e n t a l , I 'r e d L o n g h o m e . M r s . M a r y B a r r y w e n t t o B l a i r M o n d a y e ve n i n g a f t e r a s ve r a l w e e k :vi a l t w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r . M r s . Ju n e ; T h o m p s o n a n d fa m i l y . S h e ia vl a i t i n g a n o t h e r d a u g h t e r , \||¢¢IP Dal 'Dr ug G A d a s p e n t W e d n e s d a y a t t h e g g Th o r n pa o n ho m e . F r e d M a s t e r s l a t h e o w n e r o f a ne w C h e vr o l e t c o a c h p u r c h a s e d o f th e A r o n a o n C h e vr o l e t C o m p a n y la s t w e e k . Mr s . G eo . l i ci l on a ld to o k c ar e o f Hr s . E l i z a b e t h B m o l u i n B l a i r l a s t w e e k fr o m T u e s d a y u n t i l F r i d a y . Miss Thelma Mcilonalil' spent a w e e k a t t h e h o m e o f h e r b r o t h e r , G u y i n O m a h a l a s t w e e k , r e t u r n - i n g t o h e r h o m e h e r e w t T u c a - d a y . M A B J D R I E r z n c e r r s Th e b o d y o f M a d o r i e P i d g e t t a , I7 r n o n t l u o l d d a u g h t e r o f M r .a n d M r s . J .w .P l d n t t a o f Fl o r en c e , w h o pas sed a w a y l a s t S u n d a y ' n a b r o u g h t t o B l a i r w h e r e i n n - e r a l a e w l c e s w e r e h e l d i n t h e S t . Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD' _'n rV Q L U M E x x x !S,,.,,.,,",'1§'.§."`1»'§'.;'°I1'§'»"ff.f°~'I§f Single o , 5c.B L A I R , N E B R A S K A . * M f l 21 , 19 21 From "`°»f.L"§§¢.f."'¢.`7.f.=§'.'°NUMBER 13 gsrlsmnn commmoum Rows BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Around nlxtar friends andEIGHTH GRADERS |»BRIDGE BILL ;¥§',:':.'",zf";::;.*:I HELD APRIL leIN BAD SHAPE rm to remind Mr. Hadnn ar hal 179 Eighth Grade Pupils Took iwée waiting for repairs the gentl- Iixlminationl April? md 8.7 7 I ":ex of the tribe :tattered1 Th P With A n n 5 tthrough the town begging, melting 0 e u ess ge fortunes, etc.These were not like Between 30 and 90%.the tribe! of 3,ear: gone by who It~ ~ ~ A v i a . ~ ~ ~ as Pupil. Pau with Average tu-;_=-;1-~ g o m f j d m lwffn 75 end 80%.3 P11931 were the c an that suited their Hue . tvmf ge Above 90%.fnzley nod mot their moglg 1 ~i v m i f m - 'Mr. Danton," "'"' accom-wiaix I at k 1 t t z and an men "" ou t ume = " '° " " o rmm ot Yoon.Tiarznsurfued lplisbed pianist, 5,I toncerti Avallellae U;ll xdignn slug ; thin county and the gggggiga was .tour of the mid .at and ap-P". Required u n h one long to be remembered.AfterRoads Talk of Public tn Gmeral.peered in Omaha, in concert, priori g., | ¢ , " m time trlnltlng o wr y t u h i n m i z w a w .D.a r o m a s I'AvoR.\ttL£" " °lllnthoon,for which Hn . u u a LINES DISCONTINUED Ho urn born and meanrd in thisdlybeinthoyoungest son of ",.gStateEmpioyaT n d o n to Pull 'Au Dixon, Sr., and natunily hu ' ° ; '"d d Mi uo tlri x wf =; _1 =- .aa r flc nmn d h \h |\feA}oorned.o A :ts;Aulotuu Thmogh Bo; on High ===;;'=f o o u t m e g g o o Q ~,nm Unless br Extra Sddln. any.Crushed Rock on Road.w " " °s L glee m°"f? "f'?'fl'.. .. ' f. lf Elf. -i.0\1. Wednesday afternoon Gw- hlndnen in noted, was an-ed nod enjoyed by all.Those preesnt Irene:Mr. and Mn. Gus Houck: and Ions. Jack and Goo Mr an d Hn SorenTP:Goldberg,Mr.and Hn .Julius u n s :a n d n n n n l l a a n d H u n D M A By Condition of Buda.Twai n Entered.Ou t Cement L u n d 45 sun.W a n n C an c un ml. 4 - . . . BLAIR w m a FIRST r m c z t Eatnnts Pidod for State Count Al Lfncdn and Intenute Col- tel-I. at Rockport, Ha Castelle nts Meth Good SlvriilkThey lm.: been camped for some | | Y u m n u r ¥ \ l ¢ l | \ l l l u l :A a a h l J § l |m i d h o m e .H r .M i l l e r l T h ,N c C h r t h ¥1 g . - g g .- - _| - - -- _- _ . - - _ _r " " ' -¢u »w w 9 °. m u 1 e - = . . = | § ' . L ' :' : : ' _ ' € ' f _ * ' ° J : ' . ' : " ' : ' _ ° : . " : -f a Saibmr was a font.Kr.and li n . C h u .F l u ro-olxtly noelvod :ond of tht birthof a daughter so llr. and Ira. Tom Fan at North Platte.ln. 8 . S . Dixon and grand-daoghur,Avery]Dixon,Yilltod Jackson.Dennis Osborn wled at Wilbur Updlkea' Wednoaday morning.llr. and lin. Ray mond Magi!!and aon spent Honday wooing at Floy d Magilli.Jack and ubany Ealkasn spent.*W* irilnda In Valley °"" u'°|W odnuday waning at J ohn J ul-| » - 4 - _ lln. Chril Jenson and children apent the week-end ln Blair at thehrnmett Holt home. Mr. and H1-1. August Sclwnnalog homont spent Sunday at Harry Louie Meneke helping celebratelittle Ines' birth anniversary.Meadamea Ray and Olinger andMilaRuthLippincottcalled on Mn .Howard Fackler and Mn . Harley Appleby Tuesday after-a n g g g n g ;g " u i u v u I v u n n v n u u » » v u n ;. - - . . . . ."§ » ¢ n ¢ | ¢ n u 1 w m x r o c g n w i s : J S E r a t e i z c ; u l d u ' t a n c a l l e d i c u e g g * - " _ ° g ' ; ; ' ; ',' E L ° ' " " ° ° £1 " " " ' Z ' . " ° . ¢ ` $ .i ' ° i E " " "' . i f " ' " " " 'I . s c h o o l d u d e n t s .o f n o e s u i c i d e .a n d e v e r y m a d e t o m a h t h e t o l d ~~B a t h I o w a a n d l l i n o u r i l e g i s l a - T o z u r u r a l P " P " »w h o i l s o "u n a b l e ..___ _ _ _t u n a I u v e a d j o u r n e d - m n n o t h i n g All 4¢,.|¢¢4 lk I \|l| m rwhhlngNr. md ln,Kuhn:muy more auch hnppy binluduyn. H06 caolm HEEIING mo Blll ma Cul Don Alltndllmt M Moellu Held 'hendu Bve~ ua un un; ww-.-. -W.-vu uuptimuliy nm md furfurtrflu mlnutu th wntunanhmm back and Io and wa ¢ondu¢mr,W.3.En¢on olomlhl,vufone¢dtoprvwnnu8081v|d.lbe!on;tin|~kd|1nneanldbsmule.m m m wofktnok a nmon time.llthough only no wodl vnnnudsdyotthndmnmuumo dwuo znhourmdi ln `§ >§i,= 4» a ~ 4 ink-und.ln. A. H. Mun n neatly cn- n n u n a m m u m C l u b l t u nInnzhmeeting.A number otgus h nn g ram! an d the lulhlun a vs pklllnl d wmoo n.P.r vu In Omlh-I on budlul on llomhy .M i n B L " l l n h l l l n t u m q i aon|'.Wilbur Updih vu a W ednes-dly evening caller lt Eu! Thomp- ma i .ur. and ln. Inter Hwvnd lc k md c an wkd nt F. E. Flelchan' And Harman Sprldl' Sunday A(- umoon.lr . m d li n , L m lh h u m md unfnmmne u co |101 have s ma high mmol nur bin or her hom it mean: 1 blinking ol home dex .md nuny n hem-1 ualm il ¢x|>er~ienced by lbs parent-l vhen the cull of :ne :Ny high tehool hubnskvn the home ties md narved nu: cl|¢hU\rnd e gn duwe on Q <nune uf higher umining. This year in the county 179. gm FATIERS |IOLD mamma Confirm cny amnon Returns by Olfi dll Canvu ul Balloll. A l b 'Unltd Bill: for Rum| |n| Expense: ol the City. The dir!r o l d l n n never In worse condition for the Uma of year and people who wen retic- ent about hard uurhc ed N141 an al the yruent lima anlent udvo-ca\e1 of m i d u m a c o u ld tha mmf be put za a vm iz wouldnoum m v w w x m n n m m m m - mg lnafwiiy w m a m s Tues Svvvd lu .». €.. ,. ol the Onlwv Plated u W i nd Bu sh or W and Lok.Ph e ' hu f o r c u m s w m b y h m m l l l s m s n u n l s n z N E B D K D dom that would in my ny umm the mamn but tho South Dukuuxquucun Ls m mln -n uljourmd session next July nt whkh ron! u mm" a n e m ma h o p s w se- nue bridn lefbhtion and in ' m a m n ! ¢ m - u p my \» bum at Ni nbn n.'The point! along tha HlnouriH> ~ < u m h m h m u k i n g f o r Il An Easter Display of the Newest Spring Fashions aiu; at Court Hausa.Meetings miautu.Held In sa CWI!!! .1 Sun.In ~ "'!""°°°! °°?"'EEP?' H pupilx xqbtend and moi ure unand of thu: nuny wen meoeu- SETFLE ROAD DAMAGES, S350 C0NGREGAT2§¢é.R A Shop Where Everything Is Smart and Ngw and Fashionright £_ . £ l \"\ ` I ¢-Q-M5 1 4 l ' ," , |»l. |H.u1...|,|l ~1 \~.~. ,gn 8 » \ | 1 3 | r1 \ ~»§,>. \ ~ Pe ~1:1%f§ fr.r.\..;r; gr H1 `F§Z*T` I - ` I ' J|.1 -A .:.|. ..a- . 1. 9 ". a v g"|»~ f .`eff I I 3 I .Im4+~:° 3 E +»'l" .J inure.'~un nm- impmameMr. Christensen has been inl _ _______ _Q .nn nvefnge uf92'?» and I'lorencqcesal iuue of The Enterprise.mauuzm rtualuon 1: Dixon of the Bono dis1.Hct_\¥l1o§City Atlorney 0'Ha:don made it parts of the canlltl.165 mule an average of 91%.Th°'°ikncwn that a settlement had been!n m l n s m c u m .u ul at uw pnnent win",uuou Dolan..lon ol lh . u .l|Hn . F lo y d lla lllmd wn, u \ dln. Frmd# mum, Iwi mn. m| »~Mn. Rnymend fxqu x .n d non fortune za fn c tu n h h lan leg :pant Monday nltemoon u Johnnbovu u n k nee on may 'h ue J»¢m|\='. Phu at F"E°.E.».na B. n .I non,n-junh of su-ww ly nn! um wuz-M A N E Y N O T E S Ind lun vm- nlllivel mn frinndx ln. John Habud and daughter ln . I h m u p wa ol B en n in g - llr 1 I ma a n d ln . C . w. A n -won, Mn.Ben yoga w g Elsie n ii»I\"»-ii-h»i=»-=-\==-= -u6»=;»-|;.'.::»'f;;;."»m';¢:=_;7i.;;''|a.;.".1. ms 'H.m C ' \4- J ~~~=1 a : \ é l \ j \ \ - . . _ - " ; . . ; .. ; [5~'=»¥:<-="..:~..... fr 'f 2 = ' a - » 'f f» ' * " \1 5 . . ..1 . 461-'* n » ~f .-i i A . . - _ . . . . . . _. . -._ OAETS Mi1`11nef y DREQSI w h o I D B I u r l e n m m l u o a l m :----Ipas sed l t - = » : l m P M ;D ; - h = | - £ : = . ! £ ' m . t " _* f ' ; = . 1 = : ' : . : e : s H l .'1 '. . ° t . '1 '. '. . . Z.'" ° " '° ° ° " " " " | nf Bllir, were ailonred to enter a contest no nee which could vm to fill the vacancy nude by the bur- 'lent an operation nlaefntly, u a Fremont hospiw, returneJ home'?\tu|'1.hy and is convnleacing nice- r"I'he Eastern Star lzemlngton held a pleunnt meeting !~'ridl1r` attemoon when Mesdamor W. lt.Seger and 1-'. w. Pfeiffer enter-tlined at the !at!.er'| home.Beer-ing tor the Masonic Home occu- ded the hours until lunch $11lened.The following birth! were re-| ported by Dm. Dlviea and BlockApril 7th, a non was horn ze Mra n d Hn .Fred C.Nelson;April 't3o:1.D.R.Fowler von Iirst prime given to the men and A. D.Anderxon won consolation.At ainte hour 1 lundwon tru servedoonnintlngofsandwiches,eo!fee»pinenpple iq cream and cake. All present spent a very enjoyableevening.Z Mr. and Mn. Bum Bailey autoedto Gretna 'I'hurs\lly to visit ret-iatives. Carl Hannon,Arthur Lvnch, Loren Manton and Ellwtlhi Powt-er heled Roy Haters uw woodThom ny.g Mr.and Mn .Andrew Mntzen10th, | son was born to Hr. am!und family,Paul Koenig andJlrs. Henry C. Christensen.idaughten.Blain and Gertrumle Ernie Neyer of Omaha, Hillel spent Sunday niternoon at the the forlpnrt of the week herevrith Wilharn Koenig home.home folh.i Mr. and Mrs. D. :L Iouter took """''xuuuuuiamul AlignBo o ze c m s : : = : : : - = "- m m m -ml hnrhUv" """ " " " " ;2 F w w s u w V£l.|\|||vv \.e;L n¢ ;l t:s h1 ;w s.~ n u m b e r o f ,d e r G e n s o D a n a n d 3 0 0 I n n 2 g "i n z u m i ; o , w ; _ g for Easter A collection of the newest COAT models for Easter \va¢n<Ynn will eniov sce- ;§ 5 for Easter Especially amargund be' coming are the new HATS "fn hnvn nrmnaed for our 23i§ § for Easter To tell you all about these wonderful Easter' Dresseswould be impossible.But we do know that you will / ~ ~ L}1.i§`»§i§Pa]=w=a¢n¢ recom pigs sgwed in Nebraska in the fail ;. 'mendn nb=<.rvanco by planting of 1926 was 90A per cent cf the HAD HEARING ON TUESDAY[ u m o n r e h u o l g r o u n d s a n d m u l t i n u m b e r a a w d i n t h e p r e c e d i n g ! a l l . i r| \ a t i o n o f : d l t r e e s g r o w i n g t h e n -4 E d S c h r o m l e r a n d C .B m n d n g c r u n .|! \ l U h l C I E S T l \ ' A I .e e n a p p r e h e n d e d M o n d a y b y t h e i f l i T h e F o r e s t : c u r v e u t l i a i s e ; , |o f f i c e r s a n d p l a c e d u n d e r a r r e s t . ..»\..- ._.\¢ . -_. - . .- = - ---. .. :. .., . r .N e a : l v 5 . 0 0 0 s e r m o n s f r o m h n l fi w h e n : n e s t e d a q u a n t i t y o f h o o m Stat e Co nte st i n L inco ln o n S ept. 6. Th o s c e n t e : i n ; t h e e o n t u t w e r e : Mary Hullin,Dorothy Peterson,Ruth Robinson,dist.29:Selma Rosenbaum,dist.31;MardelleSt,Mnrreil laws.Dist..22; l l n u F a w n l n n l l w n n r i l i h r k ~ Gra ce ra e pe r a n u n a r r y ro :u :r -|_1 ..s o n ;di s t .1 5 - H e l e n G r e g ! r i c h t Pa r m a .~: I m a 1\o'r1=:D |= zA :\ xs 'r lis t.1 6 - - B e r t h a Ma tz en ,Jo h n |1l m . ;M a r t h a Zalouziilci di st .11 . _| > 1 0= = H s a u - : s A n a vsx nrx o', ,._ {'j=_ '§. >f_ .* §j3 *5. ,fj '§ »__ _~; ;dj g§ \\\ P Y. .Anios Iliebenthol; dish 20--Bert-:»'o Four Last Monday saw the closing' of(I. lease 'lum to I $9 I three deals that had been pending 1;| | .; wezxrnsn .for some time.The first was the.'sale of the Carl I. Puls farm 0f|Of all the gloomy.drissl3». rsiny,|l00 oeres to the State Bank !or§ muddy, exasperating weather the the sum of $14,500 and the second pmt week, with the exception oflllw sale ol tho Jerry Foley 80-, a day or so, hm been the limit.g m f a r m to the some institutionEhsster Sunday was almost a g for $6050 subject to o $6000 mort- pcrfect day Anil Monday |};|w||¢|i |la|¢.T116 third lltlil WI! that of ticar.l't0ple began to take heart ; P. ~ Vig vs. Nick Cook und con-but during the night another raintcrr1ctl a residence property gn fixed the roads go they were al,Kennanl whic h nent to Mr. Vlg:lor the som of $ll92.»i3.most impossablo agaln and now c\er)onl is hoping the rainy per .iod is over for n few weeks so the .'t3iNf.lUNC1I!! ENT farmers can sow their groin. aJ.s:u.| svuli auvqlsmgc ul. um up-portunlty to hear Frederic Dixon,pialiist of national reputation, dur- ing the Inst week nttho ilospc music store.Mr. Dixon was bornand reared in Blair, whore he has nlatives and friends.At fourgears of age he would entertain snmugn tum: \.ucunwu l\rlLlvsL1: us'the azdcultural college, is supply- lng lnlI2l'0:i in trees and treelpl.\ntin5r..'Ihc Isaak Walton league is offedng $35»io prius for es-says written by pupil: in the rural schools,the prizes to be rllstri- .buted ls follows!for the essaylarge companies with his playing. | nwdnz highert, 85; the next. 84: .x _dozen or more states are ~ was Iomidiitathc fg hug he; tel to attend the third annual;On Tue y t y t rlr:mimt-hlldlnnd Music festival, hearing and Schroeder plead guil- Nebnslwfs biggest annual choral ,ty but llmndage claimed that he event, to be held at Midterm °°'; ~;g;- 'noions mzllth the g- ee lege April 2"-29.The festiva nz n t e c ar t c was ma'f cllorm this yghr will be tho big-llrl1.en by Schroeder and plead not gent yet assembled in Nebraska.guilty.Ho is now out on a $500 At the worst, we are better off than many other sections of the country and we atill have ltrong faith in old Nebrz1.ska's'].»oasibillties in spite of present weather diffi-culties . Later--l'allowing a rlrixsly rain beginning late ycsteniay, a snow lh a vo puricimsezl the llenryiClrriatensen general store bu=iness IIand have now taken charge of same.I want to close out thodry goods .xnfl shoes and will run is general grocery business ex-clusively.a You can find bargains in thesemui frcese greeted Illairltes this*morning that put a. crimp In 8\\"lyour own price.} expecr to car- rlen and other outfloor activities . ry a full line of fresh, clean. up for a time.Heavy oxercoots, un Tindate srroceries and invite your dies an.l such, gained favor 1rlth'patro:\age.the populace again.|13-lt.Guy Illnkley. limes I amclosing out, at almost ,The late F. \\'. Kenny, Blair bank- ~ the -next two, 33; the next three, ,er, presented him with his firnt.$2; the pest four, sn each.Thepiano ln recognition of his natural ; prizes will be increased next 5ear muslcal genius. Ile resides in New ' in proportion to the interest ['40lk city,where ho received hinishown.This 'Eontest is open only [ers as the lsto Joseffy and Bloom- ;e1gl1th grades in all rural schoqs. fleltl Zolsler.Ho ls now on an i Please turn to page four)lextended concert tour.The best;rnuslc critics in America have (l.lI.'s5f LP LLE'4S naught but praise for the remnrlr- able genius ol' Mr. Dixon and pre-5 With the approach of spring, thedict at brilliant future for him.time is here for a general cleanup-Omaha Bce.|of the premises for a more beauti- -ful llloir.Therefore,it is re-|l')lRl:~ilS 'l'RAVEL STARTS Equostesl that the people immediate-#i ll take steps to clean the alleys [Of late several tourist 0lll.'fll..!iof all rubbish, cans and athes in lllaire passed through Blair, some onder tm the city can operate the ,going one direction and some an-grader in the said alloys.Your other.It seems early for the tour- ; prompt action lrthls matter wilt nearly 250 persons being mem- bers.The Fremont-ilhllonii Sym-1phonyorchestrawhichwillalso luke part in the program, ls cem- ;l1{'Illl."MaSchroeder receiver a jail sent- ence of 60 days and n fine of $200an=l the confiscation of the car. posed of 40 persons.Soloists thislmusicalcducation from such teach-m pupil:in the seventh and >l'='l¥*i ll be ire.llase l S' l""' Rirltel, Salma. !o¢n.,sopr:in0: Miss, illuurlne 'B-lason, Chicago, \2Ql\\l=ll'Ilo;Arcliibalcl G. Todd,kansas City, Mo.,tenor, aml Hugh T;llBl\it"|¢\» lfremont. boss.13-IL r CARD or 'r1l.\:ms |1 We take this method of thnnlx- ing those friends who so kindly ns- . sir-teal in the time of our great sor-ro1r, the death of our dear mother Mm Mary E. Bucklln.Wo thankIthosowhosentauchbeautiful 'floral offedngs and all those who :st to be wheeling along but in A g be appreciated.l¢l°l'¢ wonli of comfort at the lost short time the Highways will be Street Commissioner.;B€\ll hour.:alive with the restless ones.1. w. Latts,13ez;The Family. NOTICE We have jail close.l our 48thAnnivu.mary .Auction Sale.You know we have brfn here forty-six yeors and expect to be hero formany and many yers more. 1 Our nnniversary sale cleaned uplull our Olil stock and we are now lu o position to offer the latestuptodate rnerchzmdise at poptlhlr prices as we are having new mer chnrullac coming in continually. ;ThankiIll you allies !.l1c.l.l.lnlll- 3 patronage accorded us during our ssnllr, we remain as ever.At your senice. ll. Ollermann,Esclwvo Jeweler. Ei°{f$"n`§§i F . ~ dist. 22:Elsie Stevens. 1ranoca Siert, aus. 1. - - -- BIAIR BUSINESS ANDsocial. ronscssr "&"'»°%.7'/"f'?;¢-? /-1 £221 .AEPi 1 1 9 2 7a n h m I 1 o 7 5i s 14 I 5 | 6 2 0 2 1 2 2 '>se r 2 5 2 9 5 0 3 4 I 0 l lI 7 I 62 4 2 5 1 1 A s I 2 I 92 6 /_-._~n '- .~ f l ,;J ' 1 I + 1 I I n' e .e ...._..1 3 1 I '-4 .,\~~. . ', / I .l | f v i , <"-v -e z' //3 *£" " J | g n . i f April 21--M. E. church hold publlo dinner at 5:30 to 7 p. rn.April zz-D.A.R.mm s with Mrs. Chas. Farnham. April 23-Catholic dinner at ooun- cil rooms.May 8-G. A.. R. Post Hamolill servlos.4 H . W . l l s r n h a l l ve n t i o K e a n u C i t y S u n d a y w h e n h e m e t M n .Ch a r l e s Me r r i t t .I l a n h d h fa t h e r ,w .S.Sn o d - g r u l o f T o n h vm s ,O h h . ,w h o 'S u n = i n § d i n n e r w i t h M r . a n d h i m ;Cl au s Sch ne id er hnu le .l h o g : fo r C a d H a n s e n Mo n d a y eve n i n g .w i l l vi d t h e r o .H r . S n o d g r n l i n PS M N Il a n s p e n t S a t u r d a y e v3 ; - 1 G i l l o f t h e h o e p l w a m ! i t i n gig . 5 ¢ r i n d u l g § ¢ | | ' ,G o p e d t h e c h w z v h e r e w i l l b e o f u s S c h n e i d e r h a u l e d h m fo r b e n e f i t t o h i m .| P au l Ko en ig M on day w hi ch h c ha ul v p u a s e d t l m m C a r l K o e n i g o f ?~ ~ ~ | nnihn °:u.|..§u.¢..-..l n n l h !| \ \ n f » \ » » ¢- . - _- . ."nl v ing and try ing on these attractive COATS. A nice line of Sport Coats for Misses fro m Easter display.Take the time today to see them. Tiny hats for tots from one to six years and Silk and Straw Hats for»M.iss- es from 6 to 16 years. see many to pledse you in Georgette, Crepe de chine, Flat Crepe and many other ldnds of Silk. Wash Silks, House Diesses in a wriety of modes,Priced ,right.3950 to $2900 -4 §i" i: I¢ ` "Tuesday evening.4"lm vm Hem and Tom beonanl F T .C A L H O U N f " i f h ceo " ""2.35. homo &£';».§T .;,; »...2"£¥ a A N D v l c m m some pun vorL. Hawurd Curlfy und mn.Mrs. A\bef\ Rohwer mlurned to mme, ln. Wm. sprux ma mr ,nm "°°'° ben 'M-1-y din alim ,gn llondly lt the Fnnk g»~ weeklcdt wllh ner parenu n .ur. min. Jalan zum.. ...J cm w»u¢,'¢ former c-umnsn $'daWn¢ were Bill! ddwn on .--g»»~g» flnn of thu weak N- |\l¢i»ol|u1 |1f\iuH» m'wd=mm»'¥'h:'Judo:§l |¢vu|.hoSen- Ln ummm -mr.Hnn an outing 'r-=m.y m n ;ln . l d v h A ! Hl l v u When the:wuz fulh nuhed .\ Many weeks oi concentrated ellen was expended in arranging our showing ol Dress accessories lor Easter. If ns.Each item is correcl in style, high in qwity and reasonable in pfriceAnd we (eel that the result iuslilied our ulmcs! e o . ~ ~ ~ ~THE MILUNER