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04-21-1927j 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"azuH-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- Schenxell l H n ' Smiths nlooo.I Mr. md. ln. Harry Enrey anddaugfhttr, Foy andlu 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 visitsat theFred Peek home.Mr. Chu. Hook and Lloyd werehwneu visitors in Omaha Hm- day of this week.Mean Paul Koenig and Claus Schneider were dinner guests onMonday al Chu. Roenigf.Mr. and Hn. B. c . Liprineottwere Sandoafternoon cal on atthe Ei n;oble andLyle Guyer homes in Blair.Mr.andlin. Theo.Ollnger were Sundaafternoon callers atUIQ E. C. Ugpincolt home. The Bench Co'rnmunitClub met.e on home or Mn. Au. Frmd-nn on lui Thurxdoy .Some of themember:oftheIIerrnanLadlef Milsionory Society of theBaptist churchwere guests andgave avery instructive and on- .*°>'\b¥e missionary ploy.It was also election of offioen and thetime no fully oc cupied until re-freshmentswere served.Therewillbl a joint meetingof theKindred Merry Makers and Bench Club at Clifford Rays April 2lst.Mr. and llra. saBrown wereSunday morningvdmiton 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 CliffordRays. The Chrla Jensen family spent»-home of I NOTES 'bn hippy de- on Situ!-homo cf har-4 ~fn,whoIn honor ofbirthday.The M13 utarnoon oth! amuseh dtid : li ttlcputtygina.dvught to thedth ill :bo on- : o n h vo nu a n d | h u g !pink frosting1occupiedum~resentmcfuded ho iron: Dom-|~u m m m ,dry zliublc, Hr- non.n retvmed on~ry after :pond- tionwill!her~ A. aa. Mu- | who hal beenk, it lomcurhat ingfonl hld theI and susuin a .wa s u k e n to~italonéiundlyIn 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. andli n . desirable apo! in themuth- we a tof town tho g lnd u g zd ln a:d oo rm n w ialltrim-min'a.Judging from their hilar-lty tha: musthave 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 - datamoo.Zn.. Ida Ein... sraa operated on for a Bandidtia Wedneudaf attheShlliaalonhospfl:lnOmaha.Shela reportedto begetting alonnry nloely.Therem:rParent-TeachersMeetingwas held atthehighlchool auditorium Wednesday eve- ning, April 6ll1.The lou! bandnmlorod aovnral selections whichwer;muchappraclated.Excal-Ifnt papora wereread byLin.ErnestGaricke andHn .Eldo Cook.Mann. 0. P. Broarn and M. R. Cady favored tho audiencewizhvocal aoloa after which re-freahnwnta,oonaiatlng ol punchand arahra anora aorved barHn . C. B. Mohnna, Hrs. 0. P. Brownand Hrs. C. E. Groganaan.H i nMardi;KiaaalnofFre-mont 1|aa oallod hors by the ill-non of her aister, Miaa Ida.Sho tgtllmod to Fremont Sunday evo- n nlil., Celia Rohwar booamo sud- denlyillFrléaywheneuponshowas ruahod to an Omaha hoamtadand an ogre:ation for apgendtla followedmmedlately.or high school pudplla will mlaa har verymuch anare allhoping to anabar among ua agdn soon.Hr. and Ura. William Sc hmidl vera cailara at tha Claua Roharerhomo Sunday afternoon. loads! dllmoon visitor at J ohn E r i h mf .llr. nad Hrs. Pour Chrisbennn of Bhd: are vitlting at`!]1o hom of Hr. md ln. Andrnr Nihon.Hn. E. W . Smith and Gladys 'amen Wodludly evening ulkn as John Jrehonf.lin. Ed W ihou and Hn. FrankBrodsraonond daoghurvisitedwith Hn. Henry Jackson Frida; afternoon.flu. W m. Spric ksud D ulimvisited at Chris Llr¥¢n'| at Blair Wednesday evening.ilu. Earl Thompson spent luiat Neil Thcmpsons'r. and Hn. Godxer spell! im Weellmdny at Herman H.o|nrI.|.MisaIreneLarsenvisitedatlhroldCurley:Wedneshy ew- ning.The eighthgrndg exams werehfld at the Nur England sc hool Thursday md Friday and a iargunumber of pupil: toot them.Earl Thompson and family are ill with tha mump! oz pmlent.JohnRogan:p mtFriday ntHerman Rukertf.Hr. andHrs. G°°=f~=Loftls,Hnrjorio andBinlialelen wereBlah visilon Wmlnudag evening.Hr. and llrr. "W lirprick andDarlino from Monday waning vin- iton at Paul Spr£cks'.Min Irene Lznen and Harfordliovendiek took exams ntCraw-ford int week.Hrs. Chu. Hovendick, Mn. Her-mnn Horondlck. Mrs. Frank Lnflis and Mn. George Loftin and Fernspent 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 efo i l P l e a n n t t i g h l h w e a k :' H u l k ,A r C1 i ffo r da L e o n u n ! .W a a r e bas isf o r a tSm u i a n ono ty o w a n t t o t ob el 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 na w h ote ac h t h ew e e k Je r r yF 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.RuthBrodenonspent F'ri.I.|y THE ENTERPRISEA mcu. Nxwsr/wx-za FORI¢`5'°`§.1T»5`=£-If"" ` " ~Qsi vn u Mr s. W .H.11 B e r n a r dT h o m p s o nr e t u r n e dt oo lO m l h l - .L l u r dH c D ¢ m . l i d , w h or *n111. . . - - \ . .. . . _ - PLAYS No nvonrrm 4Au. TEE PEOPLE mon an 'nh :nd :nh gnden~::_ ;i" ;i:_ " ;;,_._ _...-.- r BLAlR'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT J i e : _ _Dona ldM I I .W HLBQ IB II Gl i l I0 0 0 3 1 1 5 0I D U !B l l m l n l u u u ll su a I nWP¢¢k,t o i i k f o r n f n r a l d a y s .H e rla s tT h u n d s ya n dF r i d a yv m :SF'!1..."}.».a n dT R L ,J L . .u n f r n mG m n h n m d : F r a n c e s H a r r i s o n . 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 mI - s v n : m a k i n g p u n c t u a l i t y t h e a e c u r l n ft h e" b a n n e r " Sch ooth i sq u a r t e r . l ra l a r mclocks.W e Lyth o ug h ,l f y o uh a ve |d o n 'tst a yho m e ,fo r lu th er e. ..........._..._ m r A N DLONG CREEK M r s .C l a y t o nA m m o n s p e n t fr o m F r i d a y u n t i l tt h epa 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 mdH i nRo sa li eF o l e y aea t T h n r a t o n ,sp e n t e n da tt h epa r e n t a l , e yh o m e .T h et w o rs h a ve b e e n r e -e l e c t e d hee lso r n e x t y e a r . M r s .L a w r e n c eM 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 nEl i z a be t h H el l e r . t o h e l p h e r .1M r s .W m .H a r r i s o na n dM i n M r .a n dM r s .Ch as .M c D o n a l d a n d f a n n l l y o tB l a i r a n dM r . a n d M n .F r a n kW h i t eo fTe l m m a h , p a r e n t ;o fM 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 dh o r n s o nTu e s d a y 6 1l a s t we ek . H r s .Jo h nL e w ! !o fF 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 yi nh e rm 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 - lmouno nbua ine aae n g d a yl 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 rL o n gw h ow o r k sf o rh i s b r o t h e r ,W i n t o nsp e n tS u n d a ya 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 ye ve n i n ga f t e ra s ve r a l w e e k :vi a l tw i t h h e rd 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 eiavl a i t i n g a n o t h e r d a u g h t e r , \||¢¢IP Dal'Dr ugG 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 eA r o n a o nC h e vr o l e tC 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 lF r i d a y . Miss Thelma Mcilonalil' spent aw 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 oh e rh o m eh e r ew 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 uo l dd a u g h t e r o fM r .a n d M r s . J .w .P l d n t t a o fFl o r en c e , w h opas seda w a yl a s tS u n d a y ' n ab r o u g h t t oB 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 :tattered 1 Th P With A n n 5 tthrough the town begging, melting0e 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 nodenjoyed by all. Those preesnt Irene:Mr. andMn. Gus Houck: and Ions. Jack and Goo Mr an d Hn SorenTP:Goldberg,Mr.and Hn .Juliusu 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 | | Yu m n u r¥ \ l ¢ l | \ ll lu l :A a a hl J§ l |m i dh o m e .H r .M i l l e r lT 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.andli n . C h u .F l uro-olxtly noelvod :ond of tht birth of a daughterso llr. and Ira.Tom Fan at North Platte.ln. 8 . S . Dixonand 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 InValley °"" 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. andH1-1. August Sclwnnalog homont spent Sunday at Harry LouieMenekehelping celebrate little Ines' birth anniversary.Meadamea Ray and Olinger andMilaRuthLippincottcalled on Mn .HowardFacklerandMn .HarleyApplebyTuesdayafter-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 AlltndllmtM Moellu Held 'hendu Bve~ ua un un; ww-.-. -W.-vu uuptimuliy nm md fur furtrflu 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 numberotgus h nn g ram! an d the lulhl un a vspklllnl 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 hu bnskvn 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 ofyear 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 would noum 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 Dukuu xquucun Ls m mln -n uljourmdsession 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 Hlnouri H> ~ < 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 \~.~. ,gn8 » \ | 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 II 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. Rnymendfxqu x .n dnon fortune zafn c tu nh hlan leg :pant Monday nltemoon uJohnnbovu u n k nee on may'h ueJ»¢m|\='. Phuat F"E°.E.».naB. n .Inon,n-junh of su-ww ly nn! um wuz-M A N E YN O T E S Ind lun vm- nlllivel mn frinndx ln. John Habud and daughterln . 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 yogaw gElsie n ii»I\"»-ii-h»i=»-=-\==-= -u6»=;»-|;.'.::»'f;;;."»m';¢:=_;7i.;;''|a.;.".1. ms 'H.m C' \4- J ~~~=1a : \ é l \ j \ \ - . . _ - " ; . . ; .. ; [5~'=»¥:<-="..:~..... fr 'f 2 = ' a - » 'f f» ' * " \1 5 . . ..1. 461-'* n » ~f.-i iA . . - _ . . . . . . _. . -._ OAETSMi1`11nef yDREQSI 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 tofill the vacancy nude by the bur- 'lent an operation nlaefntly, u aFremont hospiw, returneJ home' ?\tu|'1.hy and is convnleacing nice- r"I'heEasternStarlzemlngton heldapleunntmeeting!~'ridl1r`attemoon when Mesdamor W. lt.Seger and1-'. w. Pfeiffer enter- tlined at the !at!.er'| home.Beer- ing tor the Masonic Home occu-ded the hoursuntil lunch $11lened.The followingbirth! 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.FowlervonIirstprime given to the men and A. D.Anderxon won consolation.At ainte hour 1 lundwon tru served oonnintlngofsandwiches,eo!fee»pinenpple iq cream and cake. All presentspentavery enjoyable evening.ZMr. and Mn. Bum Bailey autoed to Gretna 'I'hurs\lly to visit ret-iatives. CarlHannon,ArthurLvnch,Loren Manton and Ellwtlhi Powt-er heled Roy Haters uw wood Thom ny.gMr.andMn .AndrewMntzen 10th, | son was born to Hr. am!undfamily,PaulKoenigandJlrs. Henry C. Christensen.idaughten.BlainandGertrumle Ernie Neyer of Omaha, HillelspentSundayniternoon at thethe forlpnrt of the week herevrithWilharn Koenig home. home folh.iMr. 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 institution Ehsster 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 four gears 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 heevent, 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 offthan many other sections of the country and we atill have ltrongfaith 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 tho dry goods .xnfl shoes and will runisgeneralgrocerybusinessex- 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 yourdies 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.The piano ln recognition of his natural ; prizes will be increased next 5earmuslcal 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.Yourother.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."Ma Schroeder receiver a jail sent-ence of 60 days and n fine of $200 an=l the confiscation of the car. posed of 40 persons.Soloists this lmusicalcducation from such teach-m pupil:in the seventh and >l'='l¥*i ll be ire.llase l S' l""' Rirltel, Salma. !o¢n.,sopr:in0: Miss, illuurlne 'B-lason, Chicago, \2Ql\\l=ll'Ilo;Arcliibalcl G. Todd,kansas City, Mo.,tenor, aml Hugh T ;llBl\it"|¢\» lfremont. boss.13-IL r CARD or 'r1l.\:ms |1 We take this method of thnnlx-ing those friends who so kindly ns- . sir-teal in the time of our great sor- ro1r, the death of our dear mother Mm Mary E. Bucklln.Wo thank Ithoso who sent auch beautiful'floral offedngs and all those who :st to be wheeling along but in A g be appreciated.l¢l°l'¢ wonli of comfort at the lost short time the Highways will be Street Commissioner.;B€\ll hour.:alive with the restless ones.1. w. Latts,13ez;The Family. NOTICE We have jail close.l our 48th Annivu.mary .Auction Sale.You know we have brfn here forty-six yeors and expect to be hero formany and many yers more. 1 Our nnniversary sale cleaned uplull our Olil stock and we are now lu o position to offer the latest uptodate rnerchzmdise at poptlhlrprices as we are having new mer chnrullac coming in continually.;ThankiIll you allies !.l1c.l.l.lnlll- 3 patronage accorded us during our ssnllr, we remain as ever.At your senice. ll. Ollermann,Esclwvo Jeweler. Ei°{f$"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 1o 7 5 i 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 2I 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 yS u n d a yw h e nh e m e tM n .Ch a r l e s Me r r i t t .I l a n h d hfa t h e r ,w .S.Sn o d -g r u lo fT 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 sSch ne id erhnu le .lh 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 nPS 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 ngig. 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 fu 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 vp ua s e d t l m mC a r lK o e n i go f ?~ ~ ~ | nnihn °:u.|..§u.¢..-..l n n l h !| \ \ n f » \ » » ¢- . - _- . ."nlv ing andtry ing onthese attractive COATS. A nice line ofSport Coatsfor Missesfro m Easter display.Take the time todayto see them. Tinyhats 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, FlatCrepeandmany 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 beonanlF T .C A L H O U N f " i fhceo" ""2.35. homo &£';».§T .;,; »...2"£¥ aA N D v l c m m some punvorL. Hawurd Curlfy und mn.Mrs. A\bef\ Rohwer mlurned tomme, 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.. ...Jcm 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.Hnnan outing 'r-=m.ym n ;ln . l d v h A! Hl lv uWhen the:wuzfulh 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 W fe-, e ;- - . _. _"''-» -..» -,, ...r v -~ . , \-i .. take eff itt Arr il Nth.He h u accepted I. :ai from Uriah, Ho."=°mf;g,~¢ very much to lone thheltic family from our midst..The nluhr meeting of the 0.E. S~ Friday night wu unusually well abtlndod. M w evening.J.. Baker oi Lincoln has purri,l|.ncd thc drug ~ of tbl Gall sri!a nMay ht.~ Ba ke r i l a lon -h rlur of our local editor,.Hr. Funk iliea md 5 number of friends werein to enjoy um hotpitailty 91 Mr.and Hrs. Hldnn.A ggneru good time was had and Hrs..lladnmusd daughten served n delicious IEDISLAJa*:||I Hin Lillk Bmdeun visited at :s w ims r in s e S H O P I Old Bee Hive Annu n o u n n z u v l - : n v 1 Phone am 37 Bl|.\:, Nebr. I x na. n. w. BELL l0 ! ! k » 2 Phanu M H ; x HARCUB uncut I n z a : one day last week In Omaha.Hr. and Hn. E. C.Rdd m dllrj-o rb H u m d Ku. C llude Raid sttemled the iunenl of Wm. Long at I-Wlmnnt HM! dhmooluDr. md MnfA. J. Clmefbn ae-mmbnnled by ln. Camemn'l mother, ln.. Bnxla Eccles, maturedt o ~ H o n d a y w h e n U r y I " § ' f .a n d i r .J .C .C h r i s t e n s e n of Bhir drova up Bundsy for |v-Luiz at the home of the formcfafather, Pact C. Ch:lsvannaen. Wilbur have drove toDmlhl onSunday, taking lr. nad llrl. DoaL o n and Beverly Jean homo.They had visited heme ll. the parents: J. D. Lowe home dna lul 'I"h\:un.\dsy.Hr.and li n .Henry Truhlsenenuruined at a tix c fclac k din- ner I n t Thursday when their xnn. W . F. ns\ u>nlu.IDBNTIST lauted m new Home Theatre Bldg. |Blair, Nthnlh KE NNAR D NE W S Mn. H. C. Edvard: gntlrtaineds number of ladies at a quilting bee Wedneiday afternoon..Hines Nlliie Tlmbiln gurl Eli; n. G. XLLBN ABS'l'RAC|`0| lnm.x nn-- Rmuh O!!!/ee in new -Homo Tbuln Bhl|'~ bil! manager for the "W g au-»-~lon qt a mating bald in nn e' | 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pollen |?nt:tort I n t Weclnnday waning.Saturday mveniag with Hn.ol- Prepnntions an bein! made to 1en'| parents.put | snap nine an the dhuwnil Cari Juul md fa.mi!y were Sat- Hmr. L. ~ Kurtz lu: tendered urdly evening guest: at 2110 Geo. his Nllgnllion as puhor of the Neilon home. r w : ' m r I m > T I R E g g - ¢Cave::`lllller Tina and lu b e , S u n : V n lu n h i qJ. x-L mum-, Pmprletnr Phcns Blank g Petrine Jensen Deceased:The bein nt law, next of kin, deviseu, Iegnteeo, credlton, and all penoruinterested ln said estate are here- by notified that on the 7th day ofApril ibm, Johanna Hldien mea a petition in uid County Court alleging among other thingx thatPetrino Jensen, an inhabitant of Wnxhington County,Nebnjuko, died on the Sth day of October 1926,l vi n; n o la t Will andTestant. nm! possessed of Red enonal Estate and praying Cly de Lttdvi"."Silver Thresllsw- "~°,..§é'§.'§'i.."'.§ '"°, . . : ° ; 'y 1,r.srRev. '{v'Hu. =.An old fawoned wus service was ,I-oined in by allpresent and was followed by abuftet lunch, tha |w|L».u being an-:uted by Meadamu II. W. Schoett-ger and Will Rlckmeyer.Mr. and Hn. Mr.Cleilln neeived a numberofbeoutiiulsilver gnfta as ze-mimierl of the mernurnble event.Those present included Messrs and lledanna Will Rotkm¢°yer, ll. w. Schoettger, J. F. Lnnlwr, H. Dor-beckor John Nlbbe. will Ludwi On mqtion dd, msd: and - rid tbl following ruoldbimadopted:a s s o n w o u WHEREAS,In 0 c ertain mi s t h #bmu g h tln th c ||» Court of.Wuh1nlt.on County,b u s h ,unde 21-bl providum the ao called:"B an a na :I Lair" in whic h the Chiago,: Pani, Hlnnupoils fl Omnlsa Ihy ( bmpa ny ,Id th oths n , 'n l Defendmt, lp which a decne the c ourt 'ru anlerai Januar! 1901,m s ,and dau n curtain Proust:Chu.Nelson,C.B. llohnau and c. J. Nelson.Minute: of tbl proooding mm- ing were nod and nproved. After a canful ezxminstlon of the following bills on tho sliffor- ant fund: It vu mcvod and nec- ondod :nat the following cldhu ballowed and tho County Clerk in- structed to draw worrontl on the fund: indicaved below to pay tho uma.Carfhd.Miko Foioy , Dnnin;s 1.50 Chris F. Pluhm, Dn¢|,'ing 3660 H a r l a n d N a l l o n vi s i t e d t h e m . Su n d a y v h l l o n u t F m d K n u t - s e n '|w e r e M r .m d H r s .E d g a rL u 1 e n a n d ch i l dr e n c f A d m n h a n d W a l t e r N o va k o f B l a i r . H r . a n i l l r l E m a n u e l A n d r e a - no n a n d s o m , a c co m p a n i e d b y H r . a n d H u .G e o r g e F a l l e n a n d s o n "F rnfirnont pas se nge rs S n t a r - I.e vein f. Jn d n i lfl . Je n a S or e u w e n e n - t u t a i n c d fo r S u n d a y di n n e r ,t h e fc l l u w i n g z M r . a n d M n . E d C h r i s - t e n s a n a n d c h i i d r e n o f B h i r a n d . A"~'?}.'.'§'1l*iE,§9!}NTY oc rresnondc nu item evory c ommunity in James G. l!¢s¢lll1:Heguth, iim md rea! name unknown, wihof James G. lleguth; Samuel A. Me gu lh ;Meguth, fir". gud red name unknown, wifa of Sam- nel A. lhguth; Addison C. llo- geath;Megeath, first and rn! name unknown, wife of Addi-son C. Megealh;Judie w.Me- geath; Minnie E. Megoalh; Hoguth, first and real name un-known, hulband of Minnie B. Me- genth; Jennie H. Megealh; hlegeath, first and nad name un- known, husband of Jennie ll. Ma- geglhg Josiah J. Young; p l u n u r n a r e m e o w n e r s m i n si m p l e o f u i d a b o ve de s c r i b ed r e a l est at e,e a c h o f a p a r t a a m o r e fu l l y s e t o u t In s a i d p e t i t i o n , a n d t o r e m o ve t h e cl ou ds cas t _up on L h e i r m i d ti tl es b y t h e a p p a r e n t c h i m e a t y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u l o so m e r i g h t , t i t l e , i n t e n u ,o r d e - ma n ds i n o r u p on sa i l ! r ea l es t at e , a n d t o q u i e t t h e i r t i t l e !i n fe e s i m p l e e g a i n t t a n y c l a i m s , r i g h t l , titles,i n t e r e s t s o r d e m a n d s i n o r up o n a a h ! r e a ! e s ta t e , o r a n y p a r t th e r e o f, w h i c h y o u, o r a n y o f y o u , ma y ha ve o r cl a i m t o ha ve t h e re i n , 44.-is umm nmwuy cwminiv.wmaothen, vru Dlf|ndA!11~ und | do- wbmaee entered on tha uma dak. tbl thc John Will home. County of wqmuwn being rum->\.£l!lnbothnf||klution|,|:\drWHEREAS,under the tum: Muid decneuof nld emm eezuinand etch of you, your heirs, sue- oeuors, exeeutorl,adminiltntorsor enigma from hemlnafter claim-ing or uaerting the lame, end for other equitable relief. You and each at rop ere ne- quimd to answer uid petition Inthe District Court o! Washington ~unty,Nebnaka, on or beforethe 6th day of June, 1927, ot uid petition will be taken as true and the Court mly [nut the relief pnyed for therein.James T. Neilon, Anna D. King, Plninfifft, By A. c. Debel,13~5t.Their Attorney. minintntor and proceed m A aettiement of said estate. Witnetl my hind and Official Stal this 'ith day of April, 1921. (SEAL)I; C. EI.-LEPL11-at.County Judge. NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA, Vluhinfton CountyWm. J. Maher, Atty. In the County Cburt.In the Hatter at the Emu of Funk IJ. Mann, Deceued: to theCreditors of Sdd Estate:"\ are Hornby Notihod, ThatId t at the County CourtRoom In Blair in said County on the 6th day of lily. and the Sth day of Auguzt, 1927 nt 10 o'clock mm. uch day to reeeive am! examine ll] claims against said Ea- tate, with s View to their adjust- ment and allowance.The timellmltedforthepmaentationof claims agdnst uid Estate ll thrumonths from the Sth day of Hay A. D. 1921, and the 'tlma limitld for payment of debt: is One Year from said Sth day of May, 1927. Witness my hand and the Seal of u i d County Couit,this 601day of April. 1927. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, Il-St.County Judge. za. S H E R I F P S S A L E M o m l r y , K a t l e m a n & G r o d i n a k y , A t t o m e y a . N o t i c e i l h e r e b y g i ve n t h a t o n t h e 2 3 r d d a y o ! H a y , 1 9 2 7 , a t t e n o d o c k A .LI.,a n d fo r o n e h o u r th e re a fte r ,a t t h e W e s t F r o n t D o o r o f t h e W u h i n g f o n C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e , i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r , W a a hi n gt o n C ou n t y, Ne b ra s ka , t h e m a m m a S h e r i ff o f W a s h i n g - t o n Co u n t y ,N e b r a s k a , w i l l o f f e r fo r s a l e a t p u b l i c ve n d o e t o t h e hi g h es t bi d d er for c as h th e io l l ovr - in g d es c r i be d r ea l e st a t e , t o - vr i t : Th e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( N W N ) o f t h e N o r t h e u t Q u a r t e r ( H E R ) o f S e c t i o n Tw e n t y ( 2 0 ) . To u r n a h i p Se ven t ee n ( 1 1 ) .N o r t h ,R a n g e Th i r t e e n ( 1 8 ) ,E a s t o f t h e 8 t h P . H . , i n W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e - p r n k a . Th e a b o ve r e d e s t a t e i a o ffe r e d f o r sa le b y m e b y vl n u o o f a n c i d e r o f a l e l n u b d o u t o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i n g t o n Co u n ty , Ne b r as k a , o n t h e 1 6 t h d a y of Ap r i l, 19 2 7 , i n a n a c t io n t h e re i n p e n d i n g w h e r e i n M a u r i c e H i e i t l i n i s p i a i n t i ff a n d T h e Ho r s es h o e L a k e S o m m e r R e l o r t C o m p a n y , a c o r p o n t i o n ;El i z a b e t h N e ve l d f a n d D e vi d R l fk i n , a r e d e fe n d a n t s a n d w i l l b e ao td t o l l t i a f y t w o c e r t a i n lie ns,o n e i n fa vo r o f M a u r i c e M i o k l i n i n t h e m m o f $261 8.16 a n d in t e re s t th e r e o n fr o m M a r c h 2 6 , 1 9 2 7, a t S e ve n p e r ce n t p e r a n n u m a n d t h e o t h e r l i e n b e i n g i n fa vo r o f E l i z a b e t h N e ve ~ l e l f , i n t h e n u m o f 3 2 1 2 0 . 0 0 a n d in t e re s t th e r e o n f r o m H a n k zo , 19 27 , at S even p er n en t pe r an nu m, t o g e t h e r w i t h c o s t a o f a d d a c t i o n v I NOTICE OF HEARING Young, first and nal name un- lmolm, wife of Josiah J. Young; George w. Dome;Dome, :first and noi nano unknovm, wifeo f G w m w Doane; Shannon B. Kimborlin;Kimherlin, tint .ind rod name unknown, wife of.Sherman B.Ximberlin;'I'hom.ui Whitney Nichols;NichoI|,Ifirstand 'ful name unknown, wife d f Thomas Whitney Nichols; a Funk ll. Kiely ;Kicly, first 1 and read name unknown, wife ofFunk M. Xiely ; H. B. W ild; 'Wi§d,first and real name un- known, wife of M. B. Wild: L. u. 1 Kline, Mayor of Coming City, N.| "I'.,and his successors In trust;Levris H. dilino, Hmm of Coming City, N. T., and his successors in tr|.ut; the Town of Coming Qty,in Wuhington County,e b r u h ; the trustees of C x City, Washington County, Nebrukn, andtheir luoasaon in trust; the un- known bein at low, :zen o£kin, ~devileea, Ienlees. personal repre-sentatives, ond all persons inter- -ostedintheeateteofudmof thefollowing named deceased persona, to-writ:Burr H. Richards, James 'G. Megeath, Samud A.. Megu!.h,|.Addison C. Hegoath;Hinnie E..Megeatln Jennie Ll. Megeath, Jos- | ish J. Young,Gwrre W . Dome,.Sherman B.Kiznberlin,'I'homu| Whitney Nlchoh, Funk M. likely,N. B. Wild, read names unknovm:i 5.00 lo!snnd puenls of land ovnld by12.60 uid Hallway Companies vm a---=zs.zo.¢md to rn pm of uwrighe ofx5i3aly`ai\ Herman nz un s m g f ' ' 5 5 ' " ', , ; "(gg §ma an-». F. w. Hardie.Bdvrilk haul._ff.?\».» ».Lf;. n ~ |l|f1\.|r\I|,llln Eveirn Camm ; ; ; . ; . " " " " ° " ' ' " '' " " - ~D 0 1 u a Na m --=»--»-=-»ui" Th elma L eon ard g, W , -| |__P_l]one 275_~EXAMINATION DATES 8.59 way lush al add Co~paniu andumdoru not uabh na " D i n h 114.80 mm of land, Ind J . Y . r i v l r l l n m m I smmy. June 4. um ' I Saturday, July 28, 1927 mdnuinlrig, . . .Mr. and Hrs. John Grimm spentSunday ln Omaha visiting (Honda.Hc nry J umbo il llvile lll wlt)| an mack of prmlmonla._u m m mc lellnml and l i nMildred Unlmd mumed to Lln- ccln altar vlaltlng home Iolkl over thu weak-end.Ulu Donna lalvunl retumf.~.l to Ravenna on Sunday altar a wean-.1vacation hon:-llr.and Ir a .Robert Mllchallcotunml to Omaha on Frlday aI~ter I brit! vim hem at the H. c. M»:Clellan home-Mlaa Maude Mantua ol Omaha~/mud hero la-It week with herparenu, Mr. and Mn . M. Haa- ton.Mr, and Mn. Carl hloaehrl o l omaha :at Euler at the J . D. Newoom ma.G. L Plslflor went to Fmenwnt on I-'rlday to attend the (ooeral servloem of w. D. lang.Aecordlnguzo the Omaha lgdnld a msnrian emu wa s K M soMlm Nadine Utterback ami How- ard Lund, both of thin glam. Mn. Luna u a aught" or lamb unu-baok and la ln the senior :lass olthaArunswn. hlgh school.Thawddlng wok lan me lan ol theweek ln ¢...m& Bluffl, nm. Mn .G1-aa Anno:of Dunbar.Worthy Grand latron of tho Nrbraska 0. B. S.. na pruenz atthe regular meetlnz ol the localehaplaronPrlday evenlng.A lunch followed the meeting.Mn . Anne-a wal a guest of her frlemlMlna Lucy lavaon whlle hen.Mr. and Mn. Jamu Novak of not been uervlau for many Sun~ ='~;,'~orolll und Raymond Raamuatnn allzluled a show ln Prelpont F14-vnr vmxu .l-lauun und children and Axel llanaen n n Sunday evo-ning :allen at Nt J. Aodaraena. Su nd ay di nn er "vu "ChrilBemona wen:Mr. and Hrs. Al~ben Jensen and ehlldren and lr.ma Mn. J o e J ua n an d mum. un. Chrla Chrlaloilanon u m Gladys mont Friday wlth l n .Chria Pehrun.Roy Petemn. who attend:thaBlair uhool, la ill with mumps,at the hom of bla unc le. Iona Anderuen. at the pnsunt tlmo.Hn. Chrla llenaon spent Satur-day anemoon u Ju Juana.l r .and Mn .Chrlo Pam-an vlslled Sunday afwrnoon at d n Martha Paulson home.Henry lllocb who l\a| lpent thoout (ow weeks at tho homo of hladaughter, Mn. lartln Paulaon, rv turned to his homo laat weak.Mlaa Edna Nevrkirk, who work:at the G, H. llayhrook homo nearArllngtoo, aent Tuudal evening with home olka.mu m: Hu. Ge ms P alm a n d ooo. v»1l ee;°Su`:»day at tba Chrucm-mo n uma.Mr.and Hn .Polar Nlelxenwen Sunday afternoon :allen at tha Jena lvenon home.Sandal' altamoon na at Ed Newklrk: wen: Hrs!y Larsen.Clyde and Mona am! lnno P r lemon.mr. wx Mn. I-'¢5g.Dl=km»y»r m o1 ua moo our J ens en,G uNebnuka-lou Oll Co.. Oil Omar Nelson, labor nom. N. Rlddlm an Eng., Survuylngliarlun Sutherland. Labor 80.9428.75 Aug. A. w-annum Dragging 22.06James Wallan. Dunn;mooA. A. wnum. Drama. no :oooRaymond wm. Dnnlnx e.-ls enum Bartllnr. Dugan;um Grimm. DraggingGm unftln. Dnninr Jonph Olson. Dragflngow. nm, Dnalgln¢Glynn Ray, Drawn(Robt. N. Rlddll, Ru. Eng.,SurveyingD. 0. Shana. Tractor work, U. a o n ww o n a ndGmane,Earl Shana. Malntalnlug 9.4521.90 s u as u a 86.00 85.10 poon o u m 8.00Standard Dll C0». Guam and o n 27.80 F. o. Swanaon, Labor mam Emil Guatdoou, Labor u a Hancock Implament Co.; 5|,¢1¢. treu. ow.lllllar Hunk, Blachmlt-h Hany 'l"un\ar, G-new Raly h Qrmidael, hbarc. A. Pnnch,Road Work A. A, WllH|\a, Road Work Au| . A.Watennan,Road Work FA. Watarrnan. Road WorkE. S, Anderson. Road Work and Uf itr inl Jena P. Linen, Road lork s o om e 82.40 ms nwa s l2.W 2\.oo :s oo 18.20 U9 WHEREA5.canals ul an Maand paronli of land nz lonh lnadd doc ra han lnor no- malood upon tho T Roll ol thhCou nty a nd um va b oa a n roneoualy unused Lhapunto. and mm taxa ahould be removed from til Ta.: Boll of aald County, No w r u s ns r o n s , Ba n R0 - aolvml by tba Board ol CountyCommlulononM'Bib-lla*-°= County, Nebraska: FIRST:' r m a n u m b m w -loro llvled and mtared upon tha 'l' axRo llo lthlaCo 1mt1 u»a utln fdlowlng daasrlbad nal mah. ll and tha lame henby an declared to ln voi d o n mm¢ o l h avln gbun aaaaaaod in armr.and tha County Trsmnr la hereby anth- orload md dlrec bed to :anal an una ol rec ord a n d m u t h aamount: them! from the total at Dellnqumt Taxa: alxovn an hh ra-eoni, sald lou and panda ol landhola; deaerlhad aa Iollovaz In um Clty a Blur, Nubnah:Bmkso-1»ua.4.S.6.1.8.9.10. u, 12, la, 14, 15, 16. 11, ls, 19. 20. zz, 22, za, 24. zo, 21. an gg_ ao.Block SZ-lata 9» 14, 15. 16, l7\Bunk as-us 21.. SECOED:Bo I t Furthlr aolvd t u a sr ` of Wadnlngton County be and halmnby lx dlreeted to drop aald lots and l>\r¢fll of lahd ahaha haerlb- d from tha Aaguament Roll ol 1~1ARQU1§s12966 sf* / / g .t , r .. . . . |' -. » ¢ - - - '. _ -I - l - 1 . Belgian Draft Stallion This fine slx year old stallion. sired by I : the du-Oniahn horpltd.12. Ll. Jomunn nomo.3. C. Jnhnaon uma down from Blu Hazel R an ru a puma-Min Hu y W ray spent EnterCrnigSalunhy svendng for an n r to mmi S a t u r d a y n f le r -at bar home an Elkhorn, Nebr. ze- ovar Sundny vlalt with his parents noon no vid! 11y.»;,¢,turning zo her work at the Pla-Kr. and llrl. 0. A. Johnson.Mn. Wm. Fulk ol' Omaha men!lean Suu blnk Monday aftenfgon m u m o n 1 evening.Mr.aamison w t # M §§r"1I5§|3" were- Euler dinner gonna at Lbs panenw. J. D. Lon me.ln. E d Olson,who has beeneoniinedio her homo the pn!week with the mumps, is :bio in 3§" ;,; ,fp §iK r" Vo1kmen are busy at pregemvuldng a new ron! on the J. A.est mlidence property occupiedby Rieimnl Adems.Mr.and li n .H.C..Cooper lor eight .tables and those pres- ent enjoyed several hour; oi thisplenum pastime. Around s o'clo-ck the hasten served a dainty Eunch. The Mn. Don Miller home nearthe Hermln high school ia' beink Mins Ida Klaswn, who recentiy n u t.-Tumlerwent an opemlion for appen lin. J. A. Swihart and daughter EdicitisIn the Swedish Hiulon Grace end Min I-'em Fields were E hospitll in Omaha was able to he Omaha :happen Slturdng.Eb r o u g h t t o h e r h o m e h e r e S a t u r -l l r a .M a b l e C h o r d ,u n e a n d 5 d e y e ve n i n g .Jo h n C h o r d w e r e F r e m o n t p a u e n -_n a ».h 1 _ - . .. . J - . _ _ - . . t a i r :Q n h e n h n r l h h f k n h h .E 6 i i ¢ £ § § 1 ¥ e r I r fu l o i n g t h e w o r k .h o s p i t a l F r i d a y . H e r m a n y fr i e n d s M r .a m !H n .Ross D e e n a n d wi a h h a r Q, l p fe j y r e c o ve r y .l u n l n \ | | \ | » r ¢n f " h i r IDQ III M F . I n d MVS. Jo hl|~ l u l l i any interest in Latf tuenty mi 'twenty-one (20 & 21) in Sectiontwenty-seven (27), Lot thirty-nine " _ " "` ""¢\ un mad- ==Au J$'"'..!i sa- l~.Q!\=°' !v=:\!_¥!=e_*°*\'*'~" §kSumhy Sdwol csmlilattendance.Imported stock on both sides, ls n beauniphas.vhnrlnl And 1 In uuul nn tha rnnrh this annum (89)in Section thirty-four (34).the Noriheut quarter of the | Northeut quarter (NEM NE ' £ ) ; and Lot cnc (1) in Section thirty-: £hrte{33}» |11 in Townihip nine- 'teen (19) North, Rlnre eleven (11)East of the Sth P. M. in Washing- ton County, Nehnuka, or any put ul¢110f. nal name; nnknnurn l||u|||uw\\u \ | ' u a v ww - .v -- - - - -. v- - - . _ . . . _ _ - - . . - .r - J ,______-..g n m g |S ~ 1 ' ¢ | | u \ ! | " 3 | , |In 1 _1 m l l l r n n j e y e d .H r . K r a m e r E e i t W e d md.:I h .''u ot!.=' i a n d l i n .W .H .Y n k i s h t c r n o o n f o r h i s h o m e a e B a n ; r : !t c ~Da te H i l l e r h x !r e t u r n e d H r s .Ja E n l a n . i d L n ,H a r o l d H r . a n d l i n . C h u .G o g h c h o f ' E U f u i s t r a w b e r r y r o a n w e i g h i n g u s e r d r a w o u r fr o m F r e m o n t a n d a ft e r 1 vi m i t h e r e a t t h e h o m e o f ~ f r o m t h e U n i ve r s i t y h o s p i t a l sp en t S u n d a y a t t h e L e s t e r H a n -~ S u n d a y a t t h e §| 9 0 0 I b s . a n d i s o n e o l t h e b e s t s t a l i i o n s t l d t h h t r 'h i b t h e , W d f a m i i .h e h be e f h ow e r e g u n -a _me | _ p a r -' .I ? . r " " . '! f'. . .Y_.m ° " ' i " ' T ' '1 ' ° " E _ 1 - .=';'___..E. ?f " L TS I.u . . .-r=......ma .. ...¢J.A .S w i h a r t a n d son,C l y d e e a e v e r b r o u q h t t o | h | 5 C o l l n i v ,H 1 5 S l l € ,mu uw County, herpdkr.I 9,90 THIRD:Th :County Ckd l l'hereby dlncbd u mam a wpy 42.28 of this Resolution tethe County an Hr. gud lin. George wwe J u. Jensen or uulr wuy nnl-uvenl W een. m sf ln .-... Inu .. I.ilgu l _ . --_ _ " ' nf¢.:'i=~...¢.|.Ther mmdea-¢hur¢\\|adl»z human in Hemmn Tues- Ihuhh.uc u """f" c u Inlur ten; S\\:\d{s.\=\[gr1i;1 Qail- |f}f'F_'1'=_"}$',°ff1.S""d'°'wi ll r e i n - ~!? lc h e li e u ' ¢~ importeé animal, was aerw deea ax the as .E. chur ch S un- d a y m o r n i n g .L i t t l e R o l e m a a n d L e o l I r vn a n ,Jr .o f M F . . .a p e n l th e i r E n d e r va e at i o * g a *" - g f E m ?"m r eRe c en t wo r d fr o m E ui va nl S wa n - a o n a n d G e r d d Y o w e i l . w h o d r o ve t o L o l A n l e i e a . s t a t e d w g a r r i v- e d t h a n o n S a t u r d a h w i l 2 . m a k i n ! t h e t r i p i n a l i t l i e g ve r a d a y ..H e n r y R u w e o f B l a i r * e v l o o k - i n g a ft e r business ma t t e r s h e r e on e d a y t he for e pa r t o f t h e w ee k . Hn . . An n a Ar n o l d, w h o h a : b e e n w h i t i n g h e r d e t e r ,H r s .D .D . Sh ee ts , a nd o t he r re l at ives in H er -m a n a n d vi ci n it y l e ! !Th u r s d a y no o n fo r h e r h o m e i n Co un ci l Bl u i fa . M n .C i i l fo r d W e s t c a m e u p 150311 Ofnamha 'Ihuraday for a abort M r .a n d l l r a .Cl a u d e Cl e m en t ea n d eh i l dr e n a n d Mi s a M a g g i e L o w e w e r e E a s t e r S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e H o l t L o n h o m e f n th e c o un t ry . ¢ - --H FT. CALHOUNAND VICINITY G u y M c N a i r o f O m a h a w a s .| \ ¢ | |n l h ar ! M nn a h v i w i hl i H HD L IR er a a t Zh e h o m e o f A nd r e w B o n a .M r d H C l Ja n rs .ar e ne e en ae na n d anna M e l vi n,L a r s e n o f I'He~ ment,a n d t h e Ja m e s R y a n a n d W a l t e r S a p p e n h e l d fa n ui i ea ,d l ad ue re d t £11 Pe t eIaar Je ns en h o m e fo r a S u n d a y vi s i t . Th e R o w H i l l C l a n i 'l a y f o r10 2 7, "D e ac o n D u bb o " w aa to ha ve b e e n g i ve n a t R o l e Il i l ! a c h o o i o n 9 " w 1 l s e ve n i n of l a st we e k. bu t o w i n g t o t h e wa s p o st p on e d n n i l l . .u . . ¢»-¢.e5¢nq n u n i l n l M r .a n d M r s .G l e n Roaazmbaum a n d d a u g h t e r H e l e n L o u l a e a n d Mr s . L . E . W a r d a p e n l . S e n d a i n O m a h a ,t a k i n g ha c k w i t h e m H i n e s N e t t i e Tl m b l i n a n d V i r -ri fl i i Za i g e r , w h o h a ve b e e n o p e n d i n ; l h e l a a t w e e k W i l !! t h e m . H n . .. D . P e t efa o n r e tu r n e d t o h e r h o m e S u n d a y e ve n i n g a f t e r s p e n d i n g a fe w = f° { ' i n O m a h a . B l u R u b y M i t o n sp e n t t h e we ek - on d w i t h h.er pa re n ta ,a t 1 ;1 #a l lQ1-|QHHasuunan 11 1 - ni - »- the wlnne: season. Marquis s\ at my iarr Aye farm. N w d r of thirteen prizes In one :Ill make the season's sta nd .- n n.1..z u *- u p4 -. s - su n -0 :1 Youand each of you am hereby notified thu on the 16th day of April, 1927, James T. Nelson and .Anna D. King filed in the DistrictCourt of Wuhinzlon County, Ne- crning cons.d l as provided by St uid order of ale and tbl decree a~in said action.Q Date d lt Bh ir, Ne bruh , thi!19:11 day of April, 1927. 13~5t.Maurice Meluens,M Nebnlk; MG La1 _hlin's k e p t -r e s h ~C O F F E E S E R V I C E \ -- . , W l l l i a m D .L o n g ,w l d 8 3 pa z ae d aw a y a n Tu es d a y a ft e r no o . a t h i s h o m e l o F r e m o n t fo l l o w i n g a n i l l n e s s o f s e ve r a l m o n t h : d u r - a t i o n .H r .Lo ng ;w a :b o r n i n S t e n h e n s vi l l e , O h i o o n M a r c h i t h , 1 8 5 9 a n d w a s t h e s o n o f M r . a n d h i m w i l l i a m L o n g .W h e n h e w a s a b o y / o f 1 2 y l a n o ! a | ; e h e m o v e dw i t h h i s f a m i l y t o W a s h i n g t o n co un ty ,se t t l i n g w h e r e A r l i n g t o n i s n o w loc ate d.I n I8 8 0 h e w a s m a r r l e d t o F a n n i e E .Ch ar l es , d a u g h t e r o f t h e p a s t o r o f t h e A r l - i n g t o n M . E . c h u r c h a t t h a t t i m e . Th e y we r e re s i . le n t . s o f th i s pl a c e u n t i l a b o u t e i g h t y e a r s a g o w h e n t h e y m o ve d t o F n m o n t w h e n t h e y h a ve s i n c e m a d e t h e i r h o m e . Su w i vi n g a r e h i s wi fe , t h r e e s o n s , Ch a r l e s o f F m -r n o n t , L o u i s of H e r - m a n a n d E a r l o f O m a h a ;t w o da u g h te r s ,M r s .P e a r !Fa s se t t o f L i n c o l n a n d M r s .M a r y Pe t e r o l D i x o n ;fi ve gr a n dc h i l dr e n ,t w o iher, J. P Long, ef Fremont. Fur:-ernl services utr!! conductd fromBodeis at Fremont on .l"riday nl'- ternoon and interment was madein the Arlington cemetery.Postmaster H. C. McClellan and his wife pleauntly observed theirtwenty-fifth wedding nnnivenmryan'I'hun\day evemng at theirhomehere.The rooms were prettily decorated in spring flow- ers. ¢ combination of Enter liliesandpink tulip! being used il:striking ellfect.Their marriagevows were pledged anew when the ettenwny was performed by Rev.Frank Williams.Congntulatlens were followed by a number of se-lections rung by a qlurlette mm-posed of Clyde Ludwiz,HarryMcClellan Jr., Therlo Rrelnneyerand Allen Laaker."Each ThreadofSilverisasDearasEachThreadof Gold",was sung by I \ The sign or good coffee _ » The SA LE BIGGEST ever held a t T h e R a c k e t S t o r e SATURDAY, at 1:30 p. m. This is to give our customers in the country time to get in so as to have anequal chance with their city friends at the big bargains.Bring change in dollars, with you to save time. We expect. to be too busy to wrapthese $1 bargains, so all goods bought at this $1 sale will not be wivrapped. W'Wa wlll poslllvcly sell no goods belore |:.\D p. m.. Saturday, Aprll 23rd. Blair Racket Store W h e n i n O m a h a Hotel Conant Ne w-Fi r c p ro o l 250 Rooms wid: BathRats $2xo$3 31STATE OF NEBRASKA A. C. Debel, Atty.In the County Court. In the Hatter of the Estate of If the persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre- sent at the Quality Market, they will receive free, onehalf gound of dcLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof- ee. :~:;-.3gn sF Es rf? §:} § ickhoff. All of Fremont.Poor Fam:40.501 Passed and zppmved this (th- - -- -_- .- _ _ __ __n wes t of Bla ir kno wn a s the § service is $15 for living colt.'§ "';"§,;d;" ';,;"¢;,;,°,,';;",;;1=¢ix-mf undavevmbm |v»-»=r¢=\»ur»=u=¢¢=»..o»»|u;»n\!»»u.|mF|Th...m.'».....I lli- m a .|! £'- ~ ~mlm-r .w.41'r|=sr-'E r f i i . ' w Hsnl1.lll'a father and :ons nm mr. and "ng Hg't nMr. Snodgrue of Tonknwe, emi Wulf and children n u Ifwho hu been quite sick since hi!'n"°m°°"at the me"7 Larsen arrival heme Int week, is reported heme near Kennard.as being dighgiy Improved.|Mr. and Mn. Emmafuel Andrea-hirs. Paud Meyer'| niece,ll i u sen and anne were Friday evening Ge .guelrla t Chris Lenexa.Hilda Streigngf 'ii ££'.{"'.$i`:15,Hhs .Heil Hansen spent Sun- §°.f"'$;¢'Z§'é2d vifn.nu" Szreif-d=\¥_e¢ uw w§l|_};»n»3n home:.._ Hercue B¢¢K» Clk. nm. Ci-.eExpenser u n s Harry Berger, Tractor Work 13.50 Bancroft k Whitney L. B. Co. Supplies £0.00 Berry Brol., Supplies forPoor;15.87 Blair Cemetery Ann., Lnbor 23.00 Annie C. Martin. County Clerk. Chu. Nellvn, Chdrman ol the Board. (SEAL) On motion duly made lad cea- r i ld Q vlr lwr Repona were te-eeived from the fnliavring otfleena 9=»»===v §1°f!a». °2.°=%v _iedvf | held responsible for accidents. hlve a line pedlgfeed .lack that make the stand this xenon. Bolln, Owner l i n k .Th e y W h . M N 0 1 1 F r i d a y ," l i l W I U 1 |'¢1||.l\¢1." " " "" " " " " ° " " " ¢ l " 4 " " " " ' "vn u; v1 =\ v\ I wcn ua ca yu svu nc u.w a h o ol i m b z s .T h e r m d 1 n i c e m p . m f m a s d V a n H o r n m a M n .i l l m q s o f h i s fo s t e r fa t h e r , G i l a M r . a n d M n . A n d r e w B o h s m a N I5 a n d u j o y t d t h e vr o n d a r i u l n i g h t s .A n n a R a n t n k ' Te k u n a h a t t e n d e d D°W1'~\`»~li t t l e d a u gh t e r s d r o ve t o D e S o t o i 'u m m m a g o n e a n w o r k a n d s a -u w fu n e r a l Th u : - u h y o fM r . c z h r u _3 3f:= f. _i =- ft ~° :- §* ;* :2 1 . ' : : = ~~ * P H " = = é s s é : f 1 = § M " . n o n .. 1 5 'L r b e u o n wa . : n b u si n es s r z m o n t M o n d a y . M n .C a r l W a n !a n d R o m a w e r e O m a h a dn n d a y . n d A n d r e n e n ,w h o i s 1 O m a h a ,sp e n t 'z l u u e r t h h e ( p a r e n t s , M r . a n d I l l i i 3 12 :$ n; - »# Qa s 1a l nU * = Will not be I .mlm I wlll John 'wud sxpoetid to lad week.Helaic mer. had neund employment but sunt-Mrs- ; l I nn w1|,,g f g¢Merch Malvern sno.AnonL.-lnen spensml. xml ;,...E°.-E' ln Newmork onl3l5\ll1|lY nfternoon at the Llrs Monday April m n ,arriving in Hoilwd home.Arlwén Wednesday, April asm. V. V. Marsha!! left on Thursdayfor Nelizh, *llesrsrster and otherpoints surest to do landscape work.Mi n Olive Unlsnd and Xeno-ef We ne visited overphon C1cms :V s, ine week-end at the formem-'s homo I 11 egifford and Freeman Decker, Mi n Dorothy Glover and His!ed S nds,Viola French return on u ~in "f auna nfl!! nnslmlinr U19 1i!|! Mr .and Mrs. Chris Lsrsen andDorothywereSundayniternoon guests at Soren La:-aen.1.Ed Hansen end children wereSundayguest;ot the Rudolph Hansen home near Kennanl.Walter Andersen called at Mar- tin Lusons Sunday ¢\'°11il1¥-Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andrea-son 'ment Sunday evening nt the Chris Benson home.Sunday evening guests at Bogus uma telephone we. neo: 8 iggung,amenrr,more ma n e :Tolls 47.46 Court. City of Bhir, Light & Globa 21.86 Henry Christensen, Supplies for Poor 9.92 J. C. Christensen, Ol!n o Crowell Memerlnl Home, Canof Inmate 60.00 Fred De Weber, Supplid for Poor 20.00 The Enterprise, Printing and Supplies 52.75 Holrnqulst Gr. I Lbr. (fm, qllnnllnl 02 III 011 motion duly mzde md eu- rled the resignation of Reflu-bers,Road Overseer of District No. 15 ru accepted. Bs enter of the County Courtrenewal of Mothers Pension ru gnnted Ethel V. Renshur and tbl County (Berk inltnscted to dnsr warrants for Twenty Dollars ssHomh for Six Months hednning April 1, 1927, to psy the same.i l u n w f a l n f | | |f ' n a s - h :f ' n | \ r £ nmr tohlm I : proud parent: of a baby boy bornSunday, April 17.Hr. and lin. J. C. J ensen en-tertained a number of friend! un] relative.-\ from Drnshl Sundny. Hr. and Hn. W illiam Burgessand ehildren of Omaha spent Sun-day at the Helen Burgess home.Mr.and Hrs.Will Nelson ofOmaha visited lt the Lucy Stewart home one day int week. Mr. and Mrs.Rsy Brown andchildren 'risked at the T. E. French home lut Szmdzy.Hr. H G. Von Deuun spent afew day last week visiting his brother at Norfolk.Min Harriet. Hall was on the sick lint a few|¢ll)s hat week.hir .ami Hrs.n.E.Fm-.J11mspentSunday afternoon at the Frank Byars heme.Mines Mildred and Vick .King-don wc !! Blair vlniton Saiunlly.Ulu Beulah Kelly was a Fre- CALL US w1iEc1< Break Down m g n »»...<1 H r s . C o h n - D i a l i fe g u a r d s a ve d yo ur l ife. C tl hn n.S h a l l I g i ve h i m a d o l l a r ?H r .C o h e n - - I 'u r n h d !deadt. # h e n h e p u i l e d m e o u t .G i ! ! h i m fi f t y 3 5 5 1 .; W e have a GOOD W RECKER g W e have GOOD MECHANICS Blair Abstract &OUR WORK IS GUARANNTEED I H I -s§Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. §B U I C K M O T O R C A R S °°B l a l r , N e b r a s k as annum ABSTHAGTEH3 All Ahstrads Had : Under I.¢ga} Supervision a a n n u n t o O fc T. A n d e r s o n --OFFICES wrm-, 0'HANLON & 0'HANLON lrrronmavs Phono I5 nl Easter lllnmr guest! har pu.1a:ur'1~¢l thlt day. mtl. lr. and Mrs. L. F. illlalnger The river is ltd to be quite ln-I llilfnni Nay a.xml* ent af here nt present and115 F;gd Robertton fnmily an over-flowing lulo Ilunna lake.===§11=== n :mr Chevrolet 8ednn lwhlch in good new to our num-r. and Hn. Gerald llelhod.emu: !Llh..rn1en.the Riva on | farm north at 'r»-Q Hr.ami Mn .ll-ert Cooper of lumlh spent Sunday at the home 'Prkamnh ste lInter dinner and nf har parents, Mr. and lln.Mar spent thmdly lt the H. 0. Coopervin Whitnaek.homo near hen.li n N u le n e Rave!of Blain*Our citlr nuthodtiu am en her home at Rcsemere Lodge EN.B l u Bertha Helio,English teacher at Omaha Central Hixh.has been spending her vacationwith her sister, Misa Grace. here the pan week.The community was grieved atthe lon of one nt' its beat citizensin the lltllh nf Olin De 'W itt onTuenlar. April 12th.On Sunday days.Will R5'an'»\hu i as Su:1.!nyguest: Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Wilsonand Mn. James Ryan, Sr.Mrs.Ryan wiil vinii ann! days at the home of her son.Mina iZllyce James, who hu beenspendingsometime in Omlhawith friends retumld to her home Sunday evening.Mr. an-I Mrs. Wynn Bae: were 5 < A l l u J u u a u g n a n l u n A j " "a n n :~H 5 d u n n »»¢ . | u n ° a v - ¢ ¢ |- a s q o | | : | ¢w a v u n a u q u ¢ M l v u l w . u U v u -I ¢ "f : £ " : : " 5 : ? , t t ' ; "2 : 5 " ' ~ = § , = : : ; , = ; , l . . . . . M ; " ; : .° ; " . ; . ' § 2 f a z I : ' : » : § | L . S ' " ' " ., ,m o o A p n l m a ,1 9 2 1 .- t o t o w n f u r r r ; e d i . c l l a t t e n t i o n a h o m e .= ; ; ' ; g ; " ; = =a o l S u p p l y C o .2 1 3 ;A l t n l e é l > § - = - ; ; = -3 . 1 '"_s o t m y .. >n u m b e r o f a t e t e h c n b e i n g r e q u i r e - 1 H a y i l n ° d a t H C L i t t l e R e d W a g o n M f g .C o .~ o c l o s e t h t c u t ..'f ". _l l r .n n ]M G u y H i n I c y o f h o .5 2 1 's .C h a i n 3 9 . 5 0 T N E B R A S K A ~n n v r i l \ 1 " n n " u B l a i r w i n g u n d a y ¢ ' |e r 1 : o o n , M l u d c e B e h r e n s ,S h e r i f f ,E x -F A L H :A B C L 1 2'red Knutsen is spending thisMr. mm! Mrs. .Alfred Skov and 5 neck nt the home of his daughter,:on Lyle. spent Tuesday evening at Mrs. Edgar Larsen and family atthe llermun Nelson home T\''="|¢\:lm|.h. Herman.a Mr.and Mrs.Richanl Nelson Ed Hanwn called at N. J. An-and family spent Sunday eveningdt!1\0na Tuemlaf afternoon and at George Raamuuem. Chris llmuuli cal EJ there Wednee-1 Mr.mul Mn.Pell l..nren:.en Mnbel J. Manh, Cc. Supt., Postage 11 County Cierk. Freight 19Midland Chemie!! Laboratories 6Supplies C. B. Mehrens, Com. Work& Mileage 104.i n t | | e e '\ !l p l o } ' o f t h e No r tb w e lr t - e r n r a i l w a y r u m o u r .sp en t S a t - u r d a y w i t h H e r m a n i r l e n d e .a m E t h e l 30 1 1 9 , I. s t u de n t i n t b a e o m m l r d a l d e p a r t m e n t o f ll l d l a n d C o ll e g e z t F r em o n t , e a m e o ve r F r i d a y t o vi d t o ve r Ea s t e ra t t h e r e n e w .R .H .B o ve e h o m e .I l l l t a g l i e L o i r e assisted h a t n e e k e t th e I r a .W a g o n e r m o r e .H r . a n d B r a .H a r o l d B r e i e t e r a r e n e w a b i l aet ti ad i n t h e l r n e w h o m e vr h e h b u . h m be enco mp le te d.'F h e r m o ve d i n o n 'f b a r a d l y o f t h e p u t w e e k . C l l r .a n d g o C l u l l i bs n d g i sp e n t t y a n Y. . " i f . . . . . . .vi s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f I r a .Eb y 'e mister,l l r a .D a ve C l l m m i g l .Th e eth o- di nt l au ll ea ' Ak i Ur ea en te r ta i ne d a t a o e r r e e n t t e a a t t h e h o m o o !l l a a e a L a u r a m d An n a F o a m W e dn e s d ay d te r z xo o n . Sp e ed Br a d fo r d, w ho la a tt e mp t - i n p t o d r i ve f r o m c o u t t o c o u t a n d m o r e i n t e n Ja y a ,a r r i ve d I I I Q C o w e l l w e r e E n t e r d i n n e r g u e a t a a t t h e h o m e o l t h e i r da u g h t e r ,U r a .Dr / i fh l . Jo h n s on a n d fa m i l y ,wh o l i n e n B u r t c o u n t y . Th e L i o n s C l u b h e l d t h e i r r e ; -u l a r we e k l y me e t i n g la s t F r i d a y e ve n l n e a n d en te r ta i ne d t h e i r u r l ve a a t a a l x - t h h t y d i n n e r a ft e r w h i c h t h e e ve n i n g a n a s p e n t i n a s o c i a l w a y 'l b i n t e i n g ( a m e n l l r .a n d M n .H e n r y Tn l h i e e n a n d c h i l d r e n . l n r l o n a n d S t a n l e y ,d r o ve t o O m a h a S u n d a y w h e r et h e a n t t h e d a .1 p e 1JeaaeR y a n ,w h o ha s be en el u t i e n t i n th e ll e t h o di a t h os p i t a lu O m a h a t h e p a n f e w w e e k s . i s ve r y m u c h i m p r o ve d a n d w a ; a b l e u- e o m e h o m e Su n d a y . Ir a . L o u i e W a c h t e r h a a r e t u r n ed fr o m P e n d e r . Ne b r . , w h e r e s h e a p e n t t h e p u t t w o 'r e e k s vi s i t i n g r e l l t i r e a .l r . a n d l i n a . A .w B a r g e a t -te nd ed th e pi c t u r e ab out a t th e H o r n e Th e a t r e i n B l a i r Su n d a y e Je r o e n H a r r i s o n l a t h e o w n e r o f a e i aa a y W l l l y a - K n l fh t p u r c h a s e d -. .r " -.___Fi n ch .B r a . O . 1 '. B r o w n e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r o t la dl ea a t b r i d g e l a a t l g l n d a y e ve n i n g . e n r y r e r w a s a aaa eng erto O m ah a Tue s da y e se nl l ng . M n . M a r i e l i e h r e n n a n d d a u g h - t e r . H i n K a t e vi s i t e d i n Te k n m a h Tu es d ay . A me e t i n g o f t h e a c h o o l b o a r n l w a s h e l d l m M o n d a y e ve n i n g a n d th e fo l l o w i n g benehera w e r e r e - elec ted:R .v G a r r e t t ,Su p e r i n -te :n 1 ;, }t ; l l lu C e 'i l n Ro h rr e r, A a n. . P n n c i p a l :Mi na m f ;Stzi ekle tt,51 1 1 a n d St h z fvl u z l u M i l d r e d Koo pm an . Gr d a nd - tt h gra de s, a nd B l u M a r g a r e t J I P P .l a t . m d 2 n d ara.lea. Th e fo l l o w i n g cel eb rat ed b i r t h rn n i ve ra a r l e a l a n w e e k :H n .C . l l .Mahretta,E .l l .L u n d ,H e n r yLcnen aerl a n d P a u l K n e e .T h e u s u a l g n l l r e r i n g vu h e l d o n e a c h occasion. Th e ll a a e a G r a ce Th om p a o n a n d Esthe r 1* -lleh ol c hape roned a b unch o f aebool r l r h o n n bi k e 't n t h e z m a fr c a m p n o r t h o f. t o w n W e d _ . -..-...-.'Ce e n t l y m o ve d o n t o w h a t l a k n o w n a e t h e o l d L a r s Pe te ra eo place. we r e c a l le d t o a t te n d a fun e r a l a t C a l h o u n o n F r i d a y .Th e g r a d e j u s t n o r t h o f H a r o l q Job na e.a 'a h as be en ba d l y wa s h e s1. 1 t h e r e c en t r a i n l , ma k i n ; i t l m poaaible fo r t h e pe o pl e n o r t h ol th e r e t o g e t o u t o n t h e ma i n r o a d Th e gr a d e a n d b r i dg e ta r t he r no r t l ar e a t ao i n b ad a l| . ap e ,_ b u t a a r ear e no t n lt ofs et he r l mp aa a ab le .l t r . a n d H n . . l o b a B e e k l u n a m Jo h n J r . w e r e l n B u r t o o u n t y h o a S u n d a y vi s i t i n g a t t h e W m .n a n n h o m e .G w n v N e l s o n m o l d a c o r l o a d o fi n e h o n t o B l a i r b u y e r :l l * we ek .P e t e r s e n a n d R u h r t m c k e t h e m t o B l a i r .A p i e a m n m e l d g a t h e r i n g w a he l d a t th e Ma r i a M a dl e n h o m e o .Su nd ay .Th e occa sion b e i n g l h o n o r o f M r .a n d M r s .Ma ds en ' bl ft h d l y a w h i c h o e e t l r t h e fi r s t o t h e we ek .Th e m a r r i e d eh l ld r e B r a . C h r i s R o r x h o j a n d fa m i l y o H e r m a n , H n . s a H e n c k e a n d h u eb a n d , A l b e r t a n d l h r r y a n d f a m day afternoon.Iam! daughter of Blair, wen Sun-Monroe Calculating Machine tion systems.O! them 101 gener- Malvem :mai Alton Larsen Fll!ll¥'day dhner guests at the Fred Co., Service 1.50 :te their own energy while 115 '1hur1lday nixbt at li. C. I..m=cns.|ChrisI.iansen home.'Mueller Sanitary Grocery, Sup-buy an or nearly gil of theirMr. and Airs. Rudolph !\Iulr\l']Mr. and Mn. George Kuhr and miie: for Poor 'lm 10.05 .........»'r..\...¢»....m:..Efm Iinnsgwere Frmday afternoon ~riwlI.or\Dpill lttemled a party at the ~ | . }5; go lg 3 1nihe lI~nanu¢l Amdneason home.'Louie Gottaeh home south of fnn " Mi lla:"nil"'H |'";e:;;;.;;;."' »ILI1"'§§&"".3I,2 tha 72.46 were all clear in 1926, with TI rl days of rain or snow; of the re ~ maining days of the your 84 were Friday afternoon guests nf Min I liennard.Sunday af lfmwn its Emma Hannon we n Miss Nenailmnor of Sir. and Airs. GottsclfsAndersen and Hrs. Blrrtin I.ars\!n.Nah wcmhlinl anlxiversmry.Sir. llml Mm Lara Rolland and!Mr.and Mrs.Hemm!!Rah!!chihlnn were Friday aftern¢;on'an¢! Laverne nm Sunday guutqvisitors at lhe H. C.Ru.smu.»ien :\t ii!! Albert Illnscn home. home.|Mr. and Bin. J im Larsen and Mr.and Mrs.Fred linulawn childnn were Saturday e\eni:1g u¢'flim` glilnnigal, Caring fa Poor NebraskaIowa Oil Co., GasChas. Nelson, Com. Work dr 1Milea'|e . - R H Rasmussen Podage|r:§ li Redfieid. S::[\plies .for nu lh n l I l l l u 1.»ulu|¢||un .;l»¢l5||*wh t li i ch ol n ls en . M n ,, ~ I! e l e n a n d Eu n ic e a e n t T h u r s d a y a f t u z w o r l n l C a l l e l a m e n s .S u n d a y d i n n e r g u n t l a t R i c h -n n l Ne 1 . mn '| me r e :M r . u n d M r s . 5 s |1 z b £ R s \ \ u t : o n Ty s o n , w m a , W o r k 1 1 . 5 5 ; ; ; , ; ; , ; ; ° " ; ; ; " ', , ; ; { ; ; , ; ; , ; ' ; ; ; ; , ; ',,'F 0 l P R O L T E D I N G S Qu a l i ty M a r ke t , Su p p l i es fo r fr o m l i ne s th a t a n i n t er - c on n e ct e d P a a r 35.12 w i t h t h e l i n e n i n d p o w e r p l l n t n o f C o u n t y C e n n m i u i o a e r s R o o m ,Ri ve lt Lb r. Ik C oa l ¢C o. , S up -ot he r co mp an ie l a nd s ys te ms . Ii 41. 31 w e b n m l e a d s u m w o r l d i n t h a~ ~ ~ ~.fg..f=_- : .. . . _, - __ | . . \ | . l | . a r Fm ; J e n se n a n d so n, a n i p , . | y n Th e Bo nn !o r C c g n t y Com mi s-vbuua m :sla vess, supplie s 6.24:v r w l l w v l r m v n u : -W u l f.In t h e a ft e r n o o n ,yr n om l sin ne rs m e t p u r s u a n t t o z x d j o u n v V e l g o n L a w B o o k C o . , S u p -_ _ - - | r Rnmnussen. Helen Rnnmuum nu] 'ment taken March 21. 1921 »-._.,. ... . . .»=~rf~,_;¢_, P | . n . I l | l nr Bh gr t l, $ 2 .9 0 p ar 10 0 p ou n ds . 8 - H .A y n B r e l . A g o o d h a i r - c u t o r b o b . 1 6 - t l .N o r t h B i d s B a r b e r S h o p . . Loc1IIews News ma Gwlv Abiut Peo- ple You Know.No Greater Courtuy out be Shown Your Gnesta Then Having Their Names Appear in the Home Paper.Phone 11 When You H u a a News Item-Pleue. 0 I o c . L . h m , Ta x i .Phone 224. 11-ti. A new line d dren Ind :sportmu lt Hn. T. C. Hiltonk.10tl'. White Pekin duck egg: for sale. Phone 211 on 40.l8~2t.Hn. John Wntkiua. Chester Isgreg spent Sunday In Teknmnh with his patents. Jack McClintock spent the week- end with Blair friends and rela» tives. lun Elm Hill retumed I0 Oma- lu last Sunday evening after e u\jeek's vacation With home folks. llisa Nell Healey of Omlha,spent Sunday with her parents, Hr.and Hn .Patriek Healey, south of Blair. "{"l:'e Indie; of the Congregational churc h will hold n bm day nie at the Blair Drug Co. next &t»urdny, April 23.18-lt. Mn. Alta Wainwright returnesl last Frldayirom a wintel's stay# t h her daughter,Mrs.Lottie Halt and family of Lincoln. See Et! Clausen and Son for painting, paper hanging and decor- ating.A full line of wall paper Hi Opal Tucker, who il work I n d m wu u n z .50-ti. For Singh Comb Rhodmldand Redlett1:¢¢g| |¢|d2Rad5& ao-rf Dr.Llyiand States, Chlropne- tor, Fumen sau Bank Bldg.U.. H n .Frank Jenkina has bun q u i t e i l l t h a p u n w e e k s n d w u conllmd to has bid. C. R. Blndorf, licensed unbalan- ar and amhrtakef, Blair.Offlct phone, 161, ru. phone, 824.3-U: wsu Sulhlrland ¢f s¢n'.m°nx¢ Tarun 1| hen visiting his father, other rviatires and friends. Hr. md lin. Hamid Hanan M Oumlu visited at the pu-ental,C. X. Hansen home our Ender. Jean Sbevrut, daughiqr of Hr. and Hn.Geo. 8t|1rlrt"ha.| been hlvlng n hard sion of the mumpm 0 b o n d ~ l l l ~ f o r ~ r ext en sio ns a n d a b e t t e r d r a i n a g e a y a t l m . Th e w o r d N e b r u i u c o m e s fr o m th a O m In d i a n a a n d t h a m o n t l i t n n l t n n d l t i o n i n " w a t e r - | h l l ~ l o w " , r e fe r r i n g t o t h e P l a t t e H ve r . l i n .W a l t e r G u t s c h o w w i l l e n - t e r t a i n a t a n i s l t h e r h o m e t h i s e ve n i n g fo l l o w i n g d i n n l r a t th e Ci l ft o n h o t e l . M r . a m i l i n . F . W . A m d ! d r o ve t o Ie k. \ m1 » l1 In t S u n d a y t o # d t a t t h e h o m e o f H r . a n d M n . F r e d H i c h x e i . Onion ntl.8-tt.c An J. 2. cmpwl, runum,lad unduhking. .Br a n , $ 1 . 0 0 p e r 10 0 p ou m l l . m x .A n B r o s . J. E . C a m p be l l ,f u m l t u n ,r u n m d u n d e r t a k i n g .50~tf. Il l i a R u t h J e n k i l l l ' f i a i l l d n h - l l ve s i n A r l i n g t o n i n t S a t u r d n y . A .c .Do b e l en t er t a in e d t h e me m b e r s o f t h e C'h eel B i n h l u i w w i n z S p o r t o u t s a n d lad ie s'd r e n costa f r o m $14.75 t o $40 .00 s t H n . T . C . H i l w u .T- t i . W e h a ve j u s t u l d e d a " D r h m It Y o u r s e l f " s y s t e m t o o u r b u l i n e n . C l o s e d u r l . 1 6 c p e r m i l e . 1 8 - l t .A m m o n C h e vr o l e t G o . H h s R u t h C h e e l y , w h o a t t e n d s t h e U n i ve r s i t y o f N e b r u h , s p e n t the wee k~e 11¢ i w ith ho me Iol ka. C. X. Bo n de d , l lo e na e d e mb m lm - e r m d un d e r t a k e r , B l a i r .O ff i c e pho ne, 18 1, ne s. pho ne, 22 4.Bf tf. l h n l u l l Tys on.a n d w i fe o f U n n l u : p e u t E n t e r o t t h e p n e n t f al H. E . 'P yl o n h e me i n t h is c it y . M r s . E l l a . Ty s o n i s n e r l o w y i l l a t h e r h o m e o n w e s t G n n t s t r e e t an d h er si n ne r , C or a Be ar d 1 | c a n i n g fo r h e r . l i n . W m . h fc C n c k e n W u c a l l e d l n B l u i r t h e fi r s t , o f t h e w e e k b y th e merlous l l l n e u o f h e r g r a n d - fa i h er , Mr . Ja k e D a y . Mr s . w . F . H e m p hi l l e n t er t a i n e d h e r y o u n g S u n d a y S c h o o l c h u a t l n E a s t e r p a r t y a t h e r h o m e o n In s t S n t n n l n y a ft e r n o o n . D r . a r . . | M n . w . M . H o l l e r e n - t e r w n e d a h a l f d o z e n f r i e n d ! i t d i n n e r l a s t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a n d a social t i m e ( a l l o w i n g t h e d i n n e r . A fi n e l i n e o f s i l k d r e s s e s fo r s p r i n g i n t h e l e n d i n g t vl o r m n e w .I . Alf a li a , ~ p e r b n a h d .|Hr.Ber1.l| ¢arihhf3Pihr'| rala 8-tf..Aye Brea. For Sale- Soma p o d brood acts.12-2t.J. H. Comlpton. I unite all kinds of Insurance.Office over Fa:men State Bank. it-2%t.R. H. Rasmussen. For Sale-Two ned l000»pou\1d Shorthorg. ,bull|..,0na tba b u t Shorthorn hull wa rained last year. 8. W . slum a Boa s, Blair viaitor last Monday. 'Fha come cm mem mnHn. Uizale wulr <4 Soqth au-ees. tlgisattarnaon. An y aulnneeduf anesrdren, coat or hat!gn the ima line at ilu. T. c. Hi1tun'a.10-if. ~ Eloiaa uma, daughter of H. 1. Harris, is havin( a liege of the mumps thin mek. 13 ~llannard, Nlhhg Hr. and llra. W alter Jones of G . W . W e y r a n c h o f D a r l l o l n u . g m ~ G . L .n 'W spent the Elmer aeuon Irithlhu ein er, Hrs. 2. J . u mm um c . 5 B wdorf.nm er|;bahn» Rev. Ha er an r r.n m . H s u , u m .m n h e m ph o n e , m, r u . m m .a-nr. |llra. Ea umm nu been quillssinea uwellalamall.Anewline in a lllh e leading shapes and-colors.lin. T. C. IIiiten. i0~t!. Hr. and Ilra. 0114> Struve and family of Fremont drove over San- .urday and vlailad until Hnnday lll for the past two weeh and oonfinedtoherbui.Sheiaaome what improved at present. Hr. Wallace Dklqof near De- c atur was a nw vinlmr lm az- uniay, c oming dorm to meet hi;mL z the Rl.Hmo'ur a n enry b the Mr.Fnéerick Dixon ofBtruve home.*nm J ' k velzunHr. and Hn. Chas.lletdngnr ew or ,the own pilnlat. d Hill Dean of Fremont = - m l Hr Cllua Pl-lI¢1l» who hu beenIIIJ'|'Saturday evening to spend Euter codind In an Omaha lmpital for with home folks.Mrs. Metzinger l°¥°° weak: where he ''"d°l*fl1'- aremained for a.few day'| visit.1;°°°=*=°= gf <- - 3 ° ~ » ' g g " a n a repoBra. Tay lor mg of H°f°=§;-imprmxeed."" "' is Improved from er recent -~mu and was able to apelul a hw'L.L.Snyder *M gms.ning cut hours Saturday evening with her clgan last Saturday.ll.was a brother,Chu.McBride of u m boy Hrs. Sny der!! in the M flcity.Ilxmpital in Omaha and all con- 'crmed are doin: nlrelx 'Iha-En-The members of the Episcopalcard club were enteriained at the "°'.'3.""§§.l`.°`1°'..°`.f.""§~""`"'I."`I."".. hum z M Cld e A ll Wed-e oe2n¢,4:,0 afte oon A glmit , lwill hold .Memorial services in the larval refrexhmenta after an en-Scheffler hall, Sunday. May 3. ntjoyable nflnernoon..|2130 P.M.Reg A.1-. Newell., .pastor of the ;Conp;regational I Sweet Clover, #Lao W mm. s-u.Aye Bros. Georgette mpc \!relaes'ln' the leading eolora.Size: up to 48. 10-if.Mn. T. c. Hilton. like Edith Jensen, who teachelinBurt county, spent the week- end with home iolkl. Hr. lad Mn. Z. B. Smith Ililentertain the J. ll. F. bridge club a t t h e i r h o m e t h i s ~ Stanley Peak came down fromWayne, where he ia voriing, I0 opend Ealter mn home folks. Bob Rlddie il hatching this weekwbih his Iriie and little daughpr one lm; ber parent: at David City. Lode Ireland ef Omlha spent Saturday night and Sunday ti thhis daughter, Janice at the 0. H. Ireland home. Mrs. Lizde Ackerman and :Eam-ilmr of Herman spent Sunday at the home of her aimtar, Hrs. Lud- wig Jensen and family, south of Blair. The Pythian Siatera held \ ken- aington fI`ueeday afternoon withMn. Ole Jenaen.Lunch was aeri- ecl by Hrs. Jensen, ualated by a comnuittte. For sins, :how eanll and seen? Ie painting' see Donald Christen- sen at the Henry Christensenresidence, 208 East Grant Street. Telephone 348.13-SL Ms .ani Hn .Carl Koltermon,Mn. Peter Sion :md Mrs. Henry Struve cirove to Herman l u t 'I!1urs¢iny om! attended the funeraleerviora for Chris Richter. I Euler R n v.W,ll1i.nm G o r n ,s f o 1 m l r | l . E . p u t n r i n B l a l r a . n d a » ! o r m - e r d i l h i c t n a p c d n l c n d a n t d t b i l e t h o d h l : h u n c h m m m u , d i l d B \ h 1 m d a y ¢ t l : | | h o m l a t W o I - l . l n d , W y o . R e v . l l r . G o r s t a u v e d i n t h s a l d N o n h l h h s n s h e o n f n r u n o a u d a - ma mpumna mznzmumgn J l l s u i e t f n r d x y s n s n d h c l d a lnlmiilrpossitinnlnthsilmahadll-t r l c ¢ f ¢ r | | . x y u n .H e h a d b a m n t i m d f c r t h e l a n f o n r t e e n g y n u l i n d u n d o n l f u m n o u w o r l s n i . H l l l l u r v i v e d b y i h r l e d l v f h - | . e m a n d r , h r \ | e s o n | , | n o ¢ o f vh n m a t t ¢ n d u d t h | N e b r u h W e s l ey a n u n i vu d t y . F u n u n l a e r d a n r a r u h e l d w o i - n a d a ;n t t h a P e u 1 l e t h a l ! ! ¢ : h u r c h a t O m n h l u £ . ¥ !l 1 ¢ 1 'l ¥ \ ¢ * I l a m c m b e r . ....g j . ; '~ no~ w Q g u. as La » , Ii .E A S T E R I N ' n m c a u n c u m Th e j o y o f E u t e r t l d e v u fl o c t e d i n t h e b e l u t i fu l w a r m ~ sh in e,g r e e n l e u u a n d ~ tre es l a t Su n da y . Th e j o y fr d mu si c b y a l l c h u n h c h a i n o f t h e d i y a n - I w u z m b n k m y I vr i n l a i r a d d e d a n d n a m e d u a h o l d t h e s p i r i t th e d ay . I t n m a n I d e i l E a s t e r a n d c h u r t l fl u w h e n a l r r i o u w e r e w e r e vre ll at te n de d h y -- c h u r c h a t t e n d a n t . : a n n l ! a s m m w h o d o n o t g e t o u t r e g u h r l y n mm. Nah:-uh, April 21, newBlmlr.Nebruka. Anril 21. 1927n u m b :$ \¢ | » l K l 1 G D pomzit :ho vu forced lo nblndon when an oprntioa for lwendiri- tl.:became nec essary Iut rw-With Surann¢Len;le1z removedfrom : meteor ranks , ilu Will: ohodd find smoother sailing on the other dd! of duo pond. Speaker Fred H. Dui: of UlaFlorido house of representatives, hu ln tr o d u o e d a b i lli n th e li o r -Ida.1e¢ls1ature to prohibit the tnumlnioo of s port :gnu overLho telephone uid tolegnph wtini. His bil! should pin him publicity -naught doe. Chi# mastery, one of the mondiiiicult M podtiona to gain, is m o most poorly eompenutod. These keen stddenu of lhl gamelit for hours daily for four weeks to llb l a fi rs t prize of $2,500. Compared to baseball this in 1 piker'| purse. "Rube" Margunrd, former su,-600 beauty of the Giants,h u pared £0 tho mlnon after over Efbeon yean of big league service. n3&»;dl;t.8 ' - I MD #Holtmln i'Buy your stationery i t The dist, 39--P3rnr Ry u, Elm lim-I-Intlrprlit gffloe. »=»m o w m runnin-'m old mana u :nu diy, oc- c\u1~|d Sunday morning, April 11 I : E N TE R P R I S E ' n o r m a n ~ n s s n s James \vu1r,.~<:1i£m-a Taylor .nal ==;~¢-='°°Z'."'?'§»3 "a,'%".1°f" ,I~m r ef ? 'm 0 .m um x v xu NUISDA! ynuon ~~ . |H e i e r ,W i l m a Ll e i c h e .W i l h e l m Sl a n d e r , F r a n k L ie n g h e a n d G l e n n L i u e h e ; d i s t . 4 2 - O r vi l l e B e n s o n . R o a r Binb ee,W d i t C a r l b e r g . Le s l i e Ha n s o n ,E ve l y n K a r t p a d A d s Gmane;di s t .4 4 - F l o r e n c e T h a h m o n i i q u o r u t o b o l l f u d n O n h r k o n l h y I 5 m d the s n h z m W m k k ;. d i r t 4 5 - L l o y d l n t h l e a é h ;d i s t 4 8 - I i a r v q f l i n k .H o 1 r a r . i H a i e r m d E l m e r K a u d u n ;d l l t .4 9 - H o n r d Tier.- n n . I r e n e T h u n n , l h r f u u t H u m , Vl c t n r l n H u u e n a n d V o r n d t a i i i t n h e l l ;di st .s z - u m m R u - . .a m ! O p a l a n d L e R o y K u h r ;d i \ i . 5 3 - C h u l e r S d k e r , H a r o l d l l f l l l m a R i l e y B r o d e n o n ;a m .6 4 - G e r t r u d e L a n d i s u n d K a t h e r i n e ~ I - A l m a L m g h o n t a n d l i v i n W u l f ;F r .3 7 - H u l a : G o t t a e h a n d E l i n o r H o l l i d n ; E l l t S t . P u l l - I n l e t : S e h i e r L i n n H o - .N o r m a Di c k m e y n r ,E l l e n S t o r k , l i s t s H o h m p ,D o r o t h y Sche er, I 1~ e.§~»¢~|>m ~pm zomy loc ality, Ind why ; tell whatlowingweretblout.-of-tovrn tioned: thru muon: why fnrmcn should plmt trees; hot to pro- dduuvnnk.'!'b¢yvi1lgotoCol- umbul. Nlbr. Hay 111: than tht! willr iddl- »1 I I e |a n . - - -b r n k a .'l l n t e o l t o f t l m e t r o e a m d t h e a e r r i o u o f C . W . W l t k 1 m , '§ x - n l dsughfzr, ills:lhb d o f L oga n, I w i md Hh s V e il:ZW / o ! Omaha.The bride is a grldulh ol'\ih0 diy school: and han attlndld .... Csthcrint H.Armstmn;v u bqn: in Illinois over seventy-mmmy u r : q v.She cams zo Heb:uh .why youllketnusitu an ilineu of stron! months duration.Funard nudes: fone huh!fro m tba B ulk !!funenl xGraduate nf AmelieIn Sghooiof Olteaplthy of Klr ilia, Iimou riun. E. M. IIOATSDdeupnthic Ply lidnRedfieldHHBldr, Nebr. Otfieu 1:5 P ones Rel. 212 x CALHOUN az->s|.zcrsSUPBBINTENDENT::v hal una Ln Bla ir mm ol hr M:coming hon |.| | lmlll c hild. usd hu mn ! f r llllll h e n who Vi n h her muc h h lwi nns The brida-no om u f ro m our neighboring nu u md h u ln ve lla ; ulu ma n for the Pinxwno Tin Company .Blair lrk ndl wh o h o w mm - wr very highly of Nm. 'nn Entemrbn extend: eonxnt- u l n i o n l u d b m m m » n u n ;5,-g g r g li n 1 l 7 l¢ n d h ¢ , vi th o n \m m e .3. 2 » z | ~: » = ¢h w. u m. C h u Antrim. af ~\ur lllh er gmntly n - tn m o u r m | ll h | lh ¢ ; t! l nm! w H be ,other-thu lublcliptien #lil remainfa m s i th a d ni g nlh d mb~,p d a .Bury nboeflber ~ndus hndthlttb aueo ndl- a n m a d a a p n n o lx h e o o mh ltn tu i h a p u b lh h o r n n d ..,1 _ tbl! dir mrviw-Then nn also th r u li ne n,Hrs.Wm. Wilson,who 1| nzioudy nl at har home In thi: diy, Hn. hh l{¢Cr| c kln of Blah and lin. Lain Davin atBlue Svrfnn- Nobr.S h e h a m dn one bmtber, Wm. Armstrong, who llvn south of town.' r u f u ll y mn - d n ll n d h i v! tbl zympnthy of their frilndl and wgfhbon. WASHINGTON COUNTY Q'man nunsw wa s H u e r a n d h m i l r o i L l n o o i n , l l r . a n ! l i n . P a u l S t e v a n m d h m l i y o r L i n c o l n , Jn l l u l M u e l l e r a r o m - ...nl .~m ..., .,N Your "5°hozn| -gmmy dhrnoon, aw w. F R AN K S . mc z w w(Apnt for Fslnmnt Cnnmery) Ply ! HI alt Pr im h rP o u u m v .n a o n s m. ? " " s n n _n;4»~ Plume B ) ;iI xMB S. 1 . n. a ow xm505 wuz Nebnlkl St.' § " . L " " O P m m -n eaOonmulu Ald 155-, .uso AGENT FORUurh Gumentn x-a b o u l d p h y u h a n d : e n d i n t h a i ! n u n e | . o h n £ II e d .N o m o n e y s h o u d d n y e o m p m y t h a n m n w e a .Ap p l i c a - p| vld o n at the Clarke-lidary Ac t of Connell.Thi! year the coat was one com, each plus theshipping c hili!! from linc oln to nm f uamiimma u nru About 180,000 of than trees nn being dfiirlbuted this yur.34,000were nn: out lui y ur.n is ex- pected that shunt 100,000 can be sent out null.y ur.lla ny :u ma an a lrn g'l;.on file xo get £1eu next y elr,~ lriar farmers who . . .I I 3 `r T s I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 \1 U. B .4: t a t i o n 1 , ~ ; ' m _ , u _ ; ' , ' ; j |l l r n . A i m :E .B e m h a r d p u o e d n u a t m , u h h h ? i n t o ' h h l f ! ! l l b B l h h !!! S o u t h # S f B l l i f p u n y ~ t h e m i " .OB ~ - 1 4 ,1927,[ m f ~[ b e e n n n i n va l i d fo r o ve r t w e n t y - l o u n h u a g a i n t u r n s d d o m : t h e r a n k g u n n t y j u r .i n t h a v w - : n t s t a t s o f d i d n i n Io w a i t w a s i n o n l y l o g l a l t h i n : t o d o u t o p u t i t i n t o # f a c t a t t h p r e s e n t L i m o q u a ! ! vi n e o u t t h t b a n k i n g Ib u x t n e s o f t h e s t a t s . nn .---_.|.. --. »|........ .J QL; Run. tw o y n r c l s u ffe r i ng a l m o s t c o n t i n - u a l i y i s s m r h e u m a t l s m . Deceased v u b o r n n e u Ro c k In la nd ,Il l .o n |\t!|l.\s\10,18 60 m d o n H a t c h 2 1 , 1 s s 1 a t O r i o n , II L I b n u r n m l r r i e d t o W .C . B e m h a n i .A n u m b e r o f y a n 1 5 ° ;l \ \¢ ¥m o ve d t o th i s co u n t y a n d p u r c l s u e d a f a m s o u t h o f B i d r , srue I" o r I m e o 11 The Calhoun aehool district i lmrfortunateinthefactthat hey have again been lblu to ae- nre the service of Mr. R. V. Gar- elt u thai( auperlatenednt for an- ther year.Hr. Garrett elm! lo Calhoun tion blank! 'lill not be mailed mat unit! nut fall.The 40 farmers of Wuhi=\!¢°H county who have been workin! no get 60% of the cattle owners' dz- naturea for free tube ash ten-inr arc llmnal. eomnleled.'I1l¢ speed and a dazzling change ol pace, hung up a major league re-cord of nineteen straight wto l- ies, a mark which still stands. The Uni tn d Su m wi l!J€f¢Ildte i r §itie'aa jntemation'al__Poloi G;gggg Kasaebaum, Lorenue |pqng-l an. v.. num, a svyauwva1ub¢ns¢1=c u b mr : ¢ m¢ ~ .1| ~1| .4oc ¢m_5 2 .and Louf':'Xne¢h¢Imms -Brc ellent c um" pKatie Beennan, Selma xéohn, EI- ~S' u °é ° "" " 7£ ° 'd ° 'r mer Bartling and Wallie Vander pint door east Enterprise offline hge.; HOME THEATRE S UND AY Willinm Fox presents tho screen version of the oea.son's but qellingnovel u soO n e I n c r e a s i n g P u r p o s e by A. S. M. Hutchinson Wilh Edmund Lowa and Lila Lea FOX NEWS. HODGE PODGE AND aevlsw WEDNESDAY "M|SMATES" With Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter Comedy-"SHELL SHOCKED" THURSDAY . "T he Return of Peter Grim m 'I With Net (laxnur.Alec B. Francis, Florence Gilbert, Richard Waliing. Lionel ilelmore, John Sz. Pnni and John Roche J Comedy--"MOTOR BOAT DEMON" FRIDAY and SAT. Bild.-SAT_ MATINEE Hoo! Gibson in "THE TEXAS STREAK" camgum-"F1arg'r|Nu SPIRIT"q°m¢ay_1'noouE TROUBLE" Mommy and TUESDAYJUNIOR CLASS PLAY "Station Y Y Y Y" By Booth Tnrkingwn -ON THE SCREEN Emil Jennings in u FAU STH Comedy-" WHISPERING WHISKERS * i i Him Gladys Fraln, who is at-tending Wayne Normal, was home for the Enter vacation.She re- turned to her school duties Sunday afternoon. \ I f ¢\ ¢ v . n i | . ¢R A ! !a n a m u a h n n I n to mi I-2. 0. M. Ez. bridge club at her home west of Blair last Monday evening.There werethree tables of players andat the se of the games Etna Metahger Ll high acorn and Hrs.Ken- u v l v * \. w u u : \ ~ u : n :u 1 : | n 1 . v . |q u e g h g g g g g i "l l h l l f l l ' n g B l l l l l l n c fGt e d B l l a s te r m a n c - e m o r y a n a i r IS a t u r d a y ,an C o u n c e l o r c h o r d t i : ~ e , |C T r i e l o f f o f t h e \ a c o m a 3 2 1 3 K m o u n t e d o n r i m .P l e a s e n e i g r h o o d w a s i n l i l a i r S a t u r r e t u r n s a m e m m e o r i e a v e a t T h e d w a n d t o o k L 1 t h e a f t e r n o o n § ; n | , , | l j , h e o f f i c e .m a t i n e e a t ! . h e m o v i e s .A f n e n r a r d p J p u b h e c a l l e d a t T h e E n t e r p r i s e o f f i c e ; : ' ; f ; : ' . ; ; : . ~ 5 ; ; ; 5 . \ . ' " » . . ; ; ; , . . . a . a . H r . a n d M m i p n "" "' : ?. , ;' . :. ; "" ": ; f" ', , $8.25, $8.50 and $8.15.See them Freeman Tucker .I-emi! at thdr whim: zealous.before you Pls '"°'f"|Aaron Hansen, aon of Mr. and The elmunlml added-to their ll- if.Mn. T. C. Haiton, Milllner.Sins. "p Hansen was on-ww!memberships and the rigs of bap- Mra. Theo. Lunlt has ao far im-on for uppendlcltia at the Blair mm were conferred on mwr con- -......-z :..........1...... mn... Han!hmnimt hat Mundav.ver t; .AW ~1MH! Be n n i ng t o n ,N e b r . 'w h e r e h e n l w a y l :i n n s m e IIIC !!'§2 "f§1 ,» "I£§` = 1. "; ;: \ I§¢ `£ =" r° `§ "£" " i " "I hl hl "l l| \l 1l ; | | { l h !fG st r i n g U D L = § . = . . l a n § | \ n | ¢ v i l h f fh l b ! Q ffl t '~ _ * ' ° . ' 2 .'i ? .'1E ° .$ .} ?'f'.. ~~ ~ ~ ¢.'. a H r s .L o u i s W a c h t e r o f Id a h o ,Mi n s B e u l a l l M o r g a n o f B l a i r , w a s w h o h u b e e n vi s i t i n g i n H e r m a n o n e o f t h o fi ve w h o r e c e i ve d h a p - n n d vi c i n i t y fo r t h e p u t t w o ti s m a t t ha t t i me .Th e c b u r c h vr u we e k s , : s p e nt t h e fl n t o f t h e w e e k b e e u t i t u l l y d e c o r a t e d e n d t h e s e r - ' wi t h h e r ni n t e n- » i n -l a w , M r s .L a d -vi c e w a s ve ry mu c h e n j oy e d b y t h e w i g Je n s e n , s o u t h o f B l a i r .lvi n i t o r s . b o r e d t h e d a t e e n d c a l l e d t o w i s h b e r a h a p p y b i r t h d a y .G a m e s a n d c a r d :w e r e en jo y ed ,s u p p e r w a s : r o d a t t h e p r o p e r t i m e a n d Eater t h e gue sts e n j o y e d o ni c e lu n c h .c e n t t ft l l n e t l a s a l l m l l y l u n n c r u nEa s t e r Su n d a y .Th os e p n ! e n t we r e H r .l n l l H r s. W m . M cC r a c k e n o f l l i s s o n r i V a l l e y , l o w s , M r . e n . l M m . G e o .H o d e l u n d a n ! d a u g h t e r o f W l fh i n g t o n , N e b r . . a n d M r . a n d_l i m n . R a y m o n d M cC r a c k e n a n d t w o a l l .M m El e n n o r a So re ns en c a m e ' h o m e S u n d a y eftaernoon to s p e n d a fe w h o u n w i t h re l at i ve s e n d fr i e n d i , r e t u r n i n g t o O m in t h e e\e nin |¢.M i n e s B a r t h ! L o u H e n - uu u» ... . - . . _.'_ _ _ ___.Th e N e h r u k s fe r m e f s d o l l a r l h i l t l i t h e y I n n ! s o d o * m i d i d ! m u w o r t h o n l y 6 2 c e n t s i n i 9 2 4 U P U * t i m e . i f a n d t o b u y :\ on ~ |¢ ri e ul tu r ol _Ig m a n y c i t i e s a n d t o w n s , h o w - m a n u fa c t u r e d g o o d s ; b u t i t w o u l c l e r m t h e g u r d e n m o ve m e n t h a l b u y a s e e n u ' w o r t h o f s o m e t h i r t y i b e e i p u s h e d a s a e o m r n n n i t y p m - n m a n u l u t u m l ( a n n p m l u c h .pos it io n.P e o p l e h o w ~ u m u g .na u vn y v 1 | o v -~ 2.oi¢11on their telthirlll 'rm umm num highway d Nnamsxa cmr .1u m m m .fo%lo1rln|t h e m a o f.r u n a m a n * ' ° ' " ` ° " \ » \ \ 1 | l l I o h r ~ h u ~ i n _ \ l » l n u l n f' i l u In n l l n n i a n An m i x i n g m s s a l a r y W M M r u m d a u t u r e a s a a e n o u s co n s u m e r m r'~1==5=\ mxu fo r t h el e c o a i > '§ f; §w e z u fr m g h z h o n o r s . a n I n n e w u g -w o r t l n h o ve d o n e t h e d m o l t s u p e r - !I-Earl S-egrlnt 5,9 , 3 n e w n a n - h u m a n t h i n g i n r e t a i n i n g h i m f o r n g e r o f t h , O m a h a B u ffa l o e s , m e - _...-;\-... .--..n \1 !l - _ _ .B.......£..| -.-|. in s t i tu t i o n t i l l M o n d a y m o r n i n g , 8 o'c1ock,a t w h i c h t i m e t h e o r - g a n i z a t i o n b e g a n t h e i r t r i p a g a i n . Th e y w i l l g i ve con cer ts i n S o u t h D a k o t a , l i i n n e s o l a a n d Io w a ,b e - ! was ol thia c ity.:dn and HI~The conmgmonil churc h pea-lunled M# pmm on lm lion- "°""""' '°" """'i,,"Hin 1,u¢411¢ Mc- of 'E"°?3 ff;'?'E'1'§"jf"ff'._...f'-¢ ...fll i"ari|.l1 residence. three doors can A5n~u i W 1 t h l 1 v U l l ¢ ¢M a s ]a o | | l u u |v uo p e r a °'' Q U w a 'm ¢ u n ; , m ¢A r b o r d u r o b s e r v a n c e z n a g n a t h e d d e v i c e ~I n : h i h o m e n i 'i t s b i r t h q u e l o n g m n - 3 ' P " " " ' h : ; } 1 a a n 3 w b e n m e m b e r u d .T h e e v e n t i s z o P 5 0 0 0 s o g m m d e c a n o h a v a a a a s p e c i a l f l l t u n a d i n - uaa of tba pneumatic automcblia Ura.I t i n mu d that on one hundné-mill action of highway.1,370 pound: o! nails, apiku and uman.lmn wan nickld un.Un ner ar m! the anna and daugh- terl of Nebraska.Native Nehru-kam from all parts of the :tate are expected zo attend this dinner,vhkh will be tollond by an ap- t h o s u l n n h o f w u d a p e r f o r u n n c e ' t h l l m a g n o t i n d d l l n e r w o u l d se em 4 i to rt h- w" bi .l | il we st me nt o n al l l z l ,¢ h 1 uy | en j oy i n g h e avy en m - m a r e h l a n d p u a e n n r z r a i f i c . "R.| J.l9 B r o a d c l s t ,N u r Y o r k ndlo pubilntlon ddfnli-21? _wel p r e p n l n e p r o r r l m : m m a n y IB t h e d a y u n t l i l u t e i n t h e e ve n i n g . Spoc ild spe ake rs o f n o t e , n a t i ve : o f t h e n m . w i l l b e e x t e n d e d i a - vi u t i o n s t o p a r t l e i p l t e i n t h e o b ~ ae r van o l . a u s u m : D I S C O N T I N U E D youth lhruugh me penod ol euiy training.He holds the neapeet ofhispatronsandpupilsalike thmugh than qualities.Mu h i s typo iacreue u the yan ¢° by. ARB OR u m ~ BII OBSERVED account for Locke! poor mowmg. Busy Vance oeema not to hum shaken the hoaioo which clung to him all of hint seuon.The Braves touched him up ¥°r.!»°== hit! in the:,euon'a opener on Int Friday. Alexander, Nebrulws other pltch- :.... __..1...»M.nnnninu r u n x 'the anim vacation for the Dam lam. me GHTH GRADERSOUT IN FORCE (Continued from page one) Bh d Linden :nd Lucille Llnson;dm. 23-Robert Curtin Ilene Pe- ll stlymg mln me usugnnerli. auss-es Louise and Frederick; durIng the parents' sbs-ence. My. and Mrs. Lou Lstts drovetoCalhounSundnytosechire. Lstts's sister. Mrs. John Dixon,who is quite dll. suffering with di- abetes.The many .friends of Mrs. Dixon, in !hi\ection of the county, sre sorry to learn of her nr- ness and hope sho may soon be re stored zo her former lmnh. Mrs. lf. J. Hansen entertained At a regular meeting of Rehab oh lodge held lut '1`v¢==1°v eve- ning, the ceremony of drsping the eluiner was presented, ln honor of two departed rnemben.Nr. l r3 |r;.zf:¢§'r § l \ ; f " H " "i1-.ul Mr for s little hlrthisy surprise.two influential familial on s Sho received seven! nie# remom»amz to spend s little more umLrancon. g g m o n e y b g g w v m w f w .f sssson,ty ohebpsld 033 =~°5,~"_;;, lneighbors would, within s year or the 1925 Federsl Income ax:collected 1.1 per oent of the gaso-Qum tsx.Sho has 1. per cent ol ng. the corporations psyins capitalbeautiful and in very impressive.'stock tux in 1923 and paid 0.5 per The Conéireirutlonsl P'"°9le held 'cent of """."5'Z;.g g ; ~ ~ :hs Mound of their popular church PIFQWfamily .linnenl st the enurch oar-chsntablh |:0ntrIbu\.ln:11 reported. wulml Newell and Mrs. Loucretlo Csntlin.The ceremony is very two, fsll into line and do the some thi As respects vegetsbles, the sd-|vnntsge oi' the back yard garden ought to be obvious in these dunes of hlgh prices.The children of the mod-em community .lo not hu enough share in the home tasks, g Yes,air, it is time for 5 spring wurk and springa ,..-.......E s s a y s a n l i m i t e d t o fi ve h u n d r e d w o r d . : e n d m u s t b e m a i l e d t o t h e co u n ty s up e r in t e nd e n t M a y 1 .Th e co u n ty s u pe r i n te n d e nt w i ll a p po i n t a c o m m i t t e e t o g r a d e t h e e s s a y s , a n d fi ft e e n s c o d n g h i g h e s t t o b e ma i le d t o t h e o ff i c e o f t h e st at e su p e r i n t e n d e n t b y M a y i l ) . A : o m - m l w e o i n t h e sl a t e su p e ri n t en d - e n t '\o ffi c e w i l l m a k e th e fi n a l se l e d i o n a n d a w ar d t h e p r i z e s . Th e fo l l o w i n g o u t l i n e s h o u l d b e la |¢beraon,D o r o t h y St,¢warL,G r \ c e ,. ..S u ve r k r u b b e a n d W i l l i a m K a y ;L o m e d y -S H E L L S H O C K E D Announcement! / The business of the Farmers Co-operative Un|on"l1as been sold to and now taken over by Mr. Fritz Mathiesen and will be operated under the name of "The Farmers' Elevator" with C. M. Christensen in charge as manager.. The Farmers Elevator will furnish a com- petitive rnarket for your Grain, buy or sell. Besides handling the Staple Lines of Feed always used on the farm such as Tankage, Oilmeal, Bran and Shorts, we also carry in stock, at proper seasons, a full line of Field Seeds, Twine, Salt and the best grades of hard and soft Coal. We will be pleased to meet our old friends and are also anxious to make new ones and expect to merit your continued ,patronage by square dealing and honest business methods. T H E F A R M E R S E L E V A T O R C. M.Chriatensen, Mgr. l |!zi il t.2 6 - - F r e d d i e Sc hu m ac h er , M n r g a r i t Sc h um a ch e r a n d L e o l n An d e r so n : d in t . 21 - J. C. R h ea a n d Ma r i o C h r i s ti a n s e n; d i :l a r - ]-orio Jm s e n ,J e n :J e m l G e r t r u d e K o e n i g ;dis t.3 0 -r e d e r i c C h d n e n u n ; d i s t . S l - G l a d y s a n d S e l m x R o s e n b a u m ; d i s t . 3 4 - L e o n a r d B a t t l i n g ; d i s t . 3 5 - - H a z e l Gh r is 1 . en \ en _ \ nd Fr e d a G mt h u se n : d i n t . 3 6 - - M u t h a H a i e r , E l a n P e l enaen,A g n e s H a n s e n a n d L o u i s \ usED CARS ' FUR SALE! 1926 Chevrolet Coach --- $475.00 1926 Fond Coupe -'- 1925 Ford Coupe -- 375.00 250.00 1924 Dodge Sedan -~-aso.oo 1923 Ford Coupe -- 1923 Ford Coupe -- 1924 Ford Touring -- 1924 Ford Touring -- 1924 Overland Touring ~- 1923 Ford Touring --~-- SEVERAL CHEAPER CARS 150.00 100.00 140.00 100.00 200.00 75.00 ARONSON cusvxom C0. Blair,Nqbraska. but came back to take a clam con-test from Pete Donohue, Cincin- nati'a belt . Ace nudism, Wildcat of the ring pounded his way to s cieancuz mittvictory over Lew Tendier, Phila- deiphiak nouthpaw battler.Lew, at one time ax rea! top-notcher !nthe iizhtweight ranks, had not the ruggednesa and atnmi.-1; necessary to defeat the \'rildcnt. n a y s ,20\ ¢ri :1g a l l |Joi nL|me n ~w i n n i n g o f E u r o p e a n n-n-- - _ - ._._.- la ur e ls ,a c THURSDAY . "T he Retu rn of Pet er Grim m " With Net (laxnur.Alec B. Francis, Florence Gilbert, Richard Waliing. Lionel ilelmore, John Sz. Pnni and John Roche Comedy--"MOTOR BOAT DEMON" Ona day lul weak dudnl the| I1 time wear |~ T u e z u i a y e v e n i n g , A p r i l lo n : o n l a s t Tue s d ay e ve n in g , A p rh. \ ; __ l L .land it would do thrrn :DOJ £0 hun a u r g u I n t i n n l l m u l 1 : \ | u | | | u m u i and Lllinti government recogni- tion of the right! ol key stationsno formed to a. definite nllotment of aber in their respective terri- modu.A :am on.l-er, \o'il nay. but mlnl!9IllY I uzulbla one. ae- Fine im'l it?The public buildsthe mad for the bun, the bun plays l1l\0c with the road built by the public and lhen when it hu lKEI| instrumental in helping to load an additional expense on the publicoerrlrh of public comroendalion it fils to give lenic e.The dear Prlnaton is tht latest of the lpnblsc would howl lla head uit if llme railroad would play the gamecollqu to nm an order forbid-shot way. din; my Princeton student to owrrlBLAIR GIRL WEBBu n car at Princeton or3 ; :nnlghborhaod during mn'on su: OP EASTER Per suit --.50 Men's work shoes, per pair 2.5n Ien's work sox, 2 pair -.25 Men's work shirts, heavy bEue o r g r e y -----_-.753 f o r -'-----1.75 Men's Garters, single ordouble grip ----a -.25 Men'sleather glova -'.60 Men'soifords, mack or nan 4.00 Men's leather gauntlet gloves Pe rpa i r ------.75 Misses School Oxfords -3.00 Men's Nd or blue handker-chiefs, 3 for ---;.25 Men's work sox, 2 pair -.25 Men's work shoes, per pair 2.5n Men's leather gauntlet gloves Pe rpa i r ------.75 Men's Nd or blue handker-chiefs, 3 for ---;.25 Men's Athletic underwear, H5f|§e ¢:leaning time wil needed.Ho w CONGOLEUM ART SQUARE 24x54 inch floor mats, as- sorted colors, each --.5~ 9x12 ft.$9.50 9x10 fn.'I'f`.~ W. J. The Big Store . Men'sleather glova -'.60 "Q.,.nlm.| Churrh in Ill:a!r"Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrneke en-tenaineci at at men o'elo¢k dinner Int evening which was Iolicwed by anis, the game being pinoehle.Those enjoying the hospitality and excellent dinner were Messrs and Heldames A. R. Bpek, Jtlliun Pe-tersen,C.N.Hansen.Chris B. Hansen, G. G. Hines, Lou Latte, F..B. nfinnfm, G. A.:uthmmnand John A. Rhoudes.The high \eore.s were wott.by Mrs.E.B.Redfield and CSN.Hansen and ,,.~,,........... _.._., .appetizittg dinner, an imereitting address and e good social vinltingperiod completed the evening. CARD 0? THANKS We wish to extend our thanksfor the beautiful floral offerings sent by friends and relatives dur in: the sickness.and after the death of our Sister, Annu..Also for the kindness shown her at that 'au constmcl. 1.310 mnu of road, most of which is dirt bed, but 'JDO miles of it will eonlllt of \emi.clay, grave! and nuestdarn.Dnly ten miles of permanent surfacing 'will be enntneted for in the plansof the 1927 projects.In this di~ vision of road construction Ne- braska rink: fortieth. States reporting wil!spend 648 83,000 in 1921 for mud eens-4s t n l c t i c n n m ]m a i n t e n u m ,w h i l e 9.!_- . : . _ . . . s . . . l el . . . 0 A n n n l f l l ' | n | | Nebrukn ha: 4.9 per cent of Ute horses, 2.1 per cent of the nudes.2.-I per cent of the milk corn; 7.3 per eent of the other settle, 8.6 per cent of the urine, and 1.8 per eentat the sheep.And she has 4.8 par cent of the nine of these :t.1i!tlIll. Her :mp values were 3.58 pe: ecitin 1924. with az: per cent of the animal products, or 3.81 per centof crops and animaia eamhinea. Nebnskfs university end eul-"t _ ¢ . .- - -' l i n n o a n d n f ~ fur, without the can Ladies' comm-fslippm ms I I bring to mind many things about the following: 9x 9 ft.- 7.00 6x 9 ft.- 4.00 6x6 ft.--2.75 'Window Shades -_-_45 S A S The Old Reliable _ u | - l u - n o u n s : tlley were nrcordiikly avranded the prizes.Mr. A. R. Brock wp: jor-ttinate enguazh to draw the cut prize. The Monday Afternoon Club metAprills oio\'3an. P. c. Pic rbe. Following roll cal! to which the member! responded with quota-tion: from current poems. Mrs.. V. Manor gave a abort biography ol Edgar Guest -up reall a num-ber of hi# poenu.Lira. Sherry Moore reall an article on Amer-ican poetry since Wl1ltmon;'L\{r|.Olin Hopewell intloJoe¢»a several modern poets as Joyce Kilmer,Sara Teasdale, Jessie B.Ritten- houre and lrlanraret Wlridemer and read aneral of thdr poems. The Club meets April 25 withMn. Myrtle llilian on South nreet time, and the words or aympaumyextended to the family.We vriah to thank her nurse, Hits All-ca Car- I I l l l j i u l l l l t r l l s l l l n .v u u n »_-other aululiqli u of a¢W¢lfI1l\°n¢wi ll u mm!$4 5,0W.0W..f9I lhi [enter for her faithful service to betterment of traveling conditions.the end, the minister, Rev. w'"3'l The total number of miles of ing, for his wonll of consolation and the choir for their music. 1~'. n. Linden Mr. and Mrs. w C. Linden. . _ . . . -- - - IIODT GIBSON AT nc njzr: Hoot Gibaon in "The TexasStreak" will appear ot The Hom'Tlmatre Friday and Satu y of this week."Hoot"il alway s nscreen favorite and in this pidure ho is a ad dto bo a th la b elt "TheCollegian"alho appears at this time and will as usual please the moviegoing public. road whic hwlll be improved in mr in tho United sum ia 26.- s n .This includes 6.957 miles of .lin rollla,12,395 of sand. clav.gravel alni macndnm and 7,489 mile:of asphalt.concrete and brick surfaeea. Travelers who have recentlytried to negotiate a reatai1 mud puddle on the l'ord3ce-Yanktoh llgl lilllflfnil Ill I.€l<l pta swan wa.the men and 2.85 per oent of worn- en students-inthe-liniterl sum.Her university and colleges have0.98 per cent ol' the library boob. L42 per cent of the value in li- brary and apparatus, 1.6 par oaot value of groumla,nm per centvalue of buildings. and only 0.66 per cent of the productive funb. Nebraska has 2 per cent oi' the farms; 4.4 per rent of the acre- age; and 6.4 por oent of the firmvalues of the United States.She haa 2 per cent df the native whiteread have eatinxatui that the en- Ifmmera; 4.2 per cent of the for- lrre hard-surfacing project in all |eign-born;and 0.0-I per cent oftheawe: could be poured into the negro farmers Her farm that hole and it would .ntill be a 'mortgage debt in mo sraa 4.2 per worthy achievcmnt for an Army cent of the total in the Un ltd pack mule to wallow through.Slatea. 4 \ u e I i l l v v i l u u l l u u » n . n . \ .n f u n n -i nI n g m o r a l n n n k h r d s a n d e a n t r i - \e r . b u m s o w h a a f s t u d i e s e i n e n -l r .H e r b e r t G o e l t i g o f F e r l . u n t z n w n d u l a n h o l a p .P u b D v i z e .s e r v e d - u m s m m a m l i l i c o p i n i o n m d e d i t o r i a l c o m m e n t H i n A n n a S f h m i l t o f t h i s c i t y u m m a m o v e r s e e m n o p d a u i -' __ ' f f ' _ " ' _ § * _ § ' _f ' °. = : . l ; \H g n w n u b n 1 sr. PAUi._LU'!H£R.AN gnnrw nepasrea zo :he Currancuunca o1w>\!=°*°!.'*f°°f° they enjoyed <nnm»r;n v P. J. Reine:tan,Pillar \°lHh¢rThe newly -Ind; Ieft ire uma Sunday, April 24, 1911 evening for Fon Dodglflowa onim-lar Sc hool at I0 A. il.I sham. honeymoon trip and expectGlmmnllion :Quia at u .\. 14.|=» be me in Blnir u» latter part * .~"f1¢Q n P INS H6- r m :n r r n r m a s -num. Neuman, April 21. 1921- m m w m m2 n - 0 WIN #sw CASH _ _ ._. . -. _ _ -. _. . . . . .- - _ . . . ._ _ . . _ _ Qge us for all kinds . of ." Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspulun, B-K Solu tion, Dips and Disinfectants. .BL AIR DRUG CO. Blair, Nebraska "First in the Farmers' Field" -sPEC_1AL P R I Z E S ' _ In addition to Cash Prizes the following business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for beat. letf/er of fifty words.or less, stating why it. is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open w all,Mail letter to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters. lst PRIZE $25 _2nd $15 f'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 iP i d d ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people of Blai t y y t d ith this contest.MAIL your ESSAY to this paper.W inning E y P bli h d THE HOME BAKERY Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads are niade in Blair.Fancy Pastries andRolls Ask Your Grocer for it. Chas. N. Hansen Culled Flocks produce our eggs and constant ab- tention produces our Chicks many and healthful. 'Service is our Moth; THE BLAIR HATCHERY Baby Chicks Custom Hatching Feed and Supplies Phone 189 /2 no You KNOWthat there has been approzdmately 160 new improvements 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. RATHMANN. Special Prize E gal. Mona Motor Oil to winner. DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP We do all kinds of electn`e repair work and can furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtures. w. P. Burglar Alarm for chicken raisers' protecmion. See us for demonstration. "lA¢'n Keep the mme Fires H\\l'¥\|Z1l" ' r u aouar mm mmm gsm for me hun.Phone 222 $3.00 in trade for the best letter why ybu should Trade with J . D . G A R R I S O NGlamhlng,Shou m d Pumbhing Goods H l w s d n m w r and Ma rx-C hlbc nf t Boxhvlu BEL A Co. and l a m b m m m ; Wdk»0ve:Freeman Croasstz Shoe: Arrow Shim nd Collnn Caopen Underwear Q m u y c < » a . » _ ¢ ¢ u m m n - i w My good: must make g m o r I v l 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 Acyt/eline glding work, general black-smithing, horseshoeingvand wood work We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip- ment in town fo'r _ -Lawn Mower Sharpening-. Wall Paper, Paints, Vamishes and Brushes.Now is the time to fix up your home while you are housecleaning.Let us figure with you on refinishing your home. Pmrrxpuon filling 4- our wfemcy. Phone un your vim:We unch them to you. Pham 87. THE STEWART PHARMACY 1 ll QUALITY MARKET For first class Grocedes and Meats at cheapest possible prices trade gt The Quality Market. Jens Nielsen, Proprietor. We deliver Phone 75 The World is Clamoring for moi'e power HI; £=f ' § !`€1 A s m r r v . Hana xr use A E R 9 J : § 3 * . ' :G A 5 ,warm-xsoc x '»»>?*% m .Malo: Fuel whiwill dren that extra pull you hue been !misin¢ for.25 flllona of AERO-GAS. will be given fo r th e bm ktter tellin; tbr public why they should une AEIRO-GAS. and OILS.PHONE 255 RBS. BLACK 297 A E R O ° ( } A H S . f : . R \ ' I ( I I C ( ' ( ) . Lr x nx i B A R B E R m x o v(lll E. Front Street,umm We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis- faction.(Sixteen years experience.) Same Old Prices Hen and cmlam. mwuzunr.35¢:na m.Mc:Shun, 26¢: Run honl ss<.r nsI-'nu bm mmnung, uw wming style, our specialty. Modern Rmmlnz Hn!!! in eonnection,Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Proprietor f l v\\ hen in need remember Mead in all Ti re and Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work. Special Vesta Batteries for all purposa Pennsylvania 'Hres Mead Tire and Battery Ca CHARIS (A |mn-med flrmenll A new idea for Beauty,Health and Co mfo rt A model lun" my llgure rrleclly.Llghz x.. wflghx, .a3u.¢|h|¢ nm ben. givhg butler uzppon :lun nheuy can-ul.MRS J. H. BUWMAN, sos wan Nebruh Sl., Rmrrsmllllva A Luge bottle of Pnnro-Amerlan Toilet Water is given elch cum toms: serum! from ml: ml\vn.ixe|nenL Van's Service Station \\'e handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils, Oils for all kinds of cars.We try to please you. Yours for Service. C. C. Van Deusen, Manager. w i n ' i s T I I EB L A I R R A C K E T S T O R E the pines to lmyxHoliery,Notions,Candy,Dinnerware,Kitchenware, School Svvvlkl. Stamped Goodn, Thrend. Curtain cm., eu.FRE E:A <30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to the above ad. TH E AR ND T HAR D W AR E We want you bo look over our new store display of hardware, electric goods, kihchen fumiahings, paint, varnishm and bmshes placed before you where you can see and handle them.. We carry the largest .wa ul the rounry, nhlnly muked. at prizes mm pleue you.s m monm w¢ arm |p»¢im at mn 1" vm".n will ww you lo vim u regularly for goodz ln our llne. Buy your housecleaning supplies at the PETERSEN HARDWARE We try to treat you right.It is our personal opinionthat it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-mobile or a box of Tacks.DEVOE PAINTand Vamish Jenkins Oil & Battery Co B--Battg ies 45 Volt $2.75 6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95 BABY CHICKS ICUSTUM MATCHINGT H E B L A I R M I L L ~ ~ P0 v :Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, willgive 100 lbs.`_ULTR suvvurs Maintop Flour for best letter sent to Mill on why B l B I I` |f 1 C l l b 8 t o l ' C o m p a n y use Maintop Flour,50 lbs. fm' seooldf 25 lbs for Phone 395 third.100 lbs. Chick Growena giv\ n for best latter. QUALITY- is o ur F IRST T HO UGHT MARATHON GASOLINE andMOTOR OILS Nebraska-lowa Oil Co., DistributorsPhong 232 Blair, Nebr. Bléir High School Tatfler BLAIR NEBRASKA, APRIL 21, 1927 Edned by D. v. Mabel", Supednkendem el :he Blair al] sewnHg: ~s.u m T h e p u p i l s o f t h o F i i l h B a r e w o r k i n g o n p f vd u t t In l p ! 9 1 t h e U n i t e d Sta tu s.E a c h r o w r e p r o - a e n t s s n o t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r y a n d t h e b u t m a p s f r o m u c h r o w a r e t o b e p u t to g e th e r t o f o r m t h e co m p l e t e m o p o f th e U n i t ed S t a i n . Th e fo u r t h g r a d e ha s h u i n o o u r s o f t a n l i u e u d u r i n g t h e l u t ni ne we e ks . Th e g l r i n an d b o y s o f t h e fo u r t h K r a d o a r e h a vi n g a l i ve l y o o n t e n to ne e w h ic h c a n h ave t h e h os t a t - te nd an ce .S o fa r t h e g i l i s a r e i n m l m ..O l t h o 14 | e h . o f p e n m u u h i p P w m l e n t t o t h e P l d m e r h u d - q u l r l e r s b y t h o j B . p u p i l | , 1 o r o - oe i ve d a w a r d x .P a l m e r M e t h o d Bu t t o n s b e i ng # vo n z o th o s e W r i t - i n g 2 5 dr l ll n ,a n d Pr o g re s s Pi n a b e i n g g i ve n t o tho se w r i t i n g 5 0 dr i ll s .Th o s e w h o a m e r i t h e P r o - _ 1 n a h i s s . ) x x Y 21 n ;»c5A r A 1¢4r1r1 m m b l !m l - a h h - I * ' n u t h i n ! a m z cam o.a n d m m u r b o r h k e d n a q a c o u l d l t c l t - u d l r k .t n m n n d o u l x m l ,l h o o t l u st ra i gh t d o n t o th e q n l ve a l u ; u n h . . \ y n r n l n g h o l a o p e n e d w i t h t h u n d e r h l r l y b l t w h a : w o p l a t o o nm l u m n z .a n d th o e a r t h vo ml l ed . ..,It w a s w o n d e r fu l s b o o d n l .Az z lh e sh el l! u m fol lo we d dr op pe d be t w e en l h l c o l u mn s o t p r o ne m e n- o u t n o t n m s n v u h l t t 'Th a n a v y p r o j e d l l u n u t m i n t o z l n rhn lky 5 011 . and t ht exp lo sio ns li nt t h d r c u n n i n g g n l n e d In o t h e r b a t tl e l . a n d t h e i r h e a r t : u m - a vo t om e n w h a ; m l g h l m m e ." H o n z ng g - 1 - » = » ° ~ In t e r n ! l h e r e o n t h e 1 __n: E '» ' € 3 n 3 2 3 " ? § ¥ " m u ) ! ' ! R $ " £ ' u z r u o n l s r c R C B |C a r l G .Bad er,P a. =Friday, 7:15 P. M. mu ne-h e u l l . S u n d a y : I aolo: Russell Harrison, first.Cor-net 3010: Leslie Jensen, firat. Colio solo:Helenjlhrlzon, flrlt.Clari- net solo: Irvin Nden, first. Piano solo: Marlo Su, finl. Each Nebraska ?npl|/Calla $10558 Yeady Nebruk; ia pay ing an average Q! $101.58 yeariy to educate eachpupil attending its public schools, according ua the bureau of clun- tion.This is declared to be abou $5 more than the avenge coat pe pupil for the entire country. It also represents an increnu nmore than 50 per cent during the palt five or alx years, but il - Moved to Iumls ha. bull foretimates of the can of educatio during the next fur years._ The bureau af eduetion »- Jensen. Track Capuln Chosen Harman Simonssn, an all-round 1\el¢i|t man on tlm Blair trackteam, was chosen track nptnln for thi; muon at a meeting heh] on Invday .. Track Slut Sdeduled for April 19 The anuk season will be offic- ially opened next Tuesday. April19, the.Blw boy s will go to North in Omaha,for tha first meet of the season. This ll an inapgnignt meet toget the bug I in trim for the Wash- ington coumy meet, April 23. Football Schedule Announced ve r y g h d t o m o n . " A n y c a n o f : h o n e n i n g In c h b l gl e l wo u l d ha ve b ln t l e d o u t tw e n t y n r a s . " m i n d e d a l l w t e n n n t , l e n d Iu g h i s R l a t n o n a r o u n d a : h i m fm t cr at er 1 It i t l l ! a m o k l d . " 0 r r i p p r d t h e h e a d o u t a t n n : c o n c n t l m n d steel t u r u n m t l o n e ve r h u l l ! - t h o :o n d L a m ! w a s c e r t a i n l y w i t h u s !" T o th e co m p a n y en mm n nd vrs . ga th e re d n r d a r k In I m u c h d i nng u r e cl D o t he a h vl t e r In t h e W o o dof Bo m me - Pg ,th e m a j o r g u n l n t n r m u l o n ." Th o S i x t h l o o k l l l m c i l a n l ,a n d th ey a n h o l d i n ;It o ~ r ~ ! ~ m m ~ y ~~ o ~ n t h a n ~ i Ik A . M . D h n r r va n c e o f a l l a n - d o z e n t h f l l a w e n n m l n l i i . t h e a i B - e m r H e l m s D a y .B n n g t h e hi gh ,l d n l t t s r p l a n e Ih e fi l n g o ve r -Ia m l l y gn i h i s g¢:1i¢0»Spe ci al 8:00 P. H. Srmce at Crowe!! Hema:in] Home.1:00 RH.. The IIpwor9.l1 bengun meeting.afoo P.ll. An exoepdonnl sur- prise nl. Hlwr Hour Service.Be udvind ang come eariy to get n ¢¢>0<! seat.'I`!!t|t1ly, Annual District Con- fennee at Walnut lllil Church of Omxhl.Wednesday, T230 P. M., Member ship Rlily Program for new mlm-berg and than of longer standing. Kcmmcu D]RECTORY BAYYIBT cuvacu(Oar. umm and cm mms¢$3"' D. sun-1, rum.saw ul 10 |.m.ym m u s o w u a a x m .lheul-n¢»rvleelat'l:$0y .m. <»\. ~ x g mekuy me CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cor. Walker Ave. and Colfax)A. P. Newell, Puior. Sunday Sebwl at 10 mn.Morning Serflca at il am, p .. \n 4 1 a n. 0 ~ ¢ ¢ ¢ ° o 'x x: D h s u p m u S r a d k a b m L i s . ) cunlsfuw CHU RCH(Cor. lincoln and 2nd WRU) Bihls School at 10 un.llomlng Worlhip az 11 un.Chxinlhn Endeavor at *I sm- v1 12~: 15. vsrs»4, \ | I>"\:»u"0 BXYoN|a'rsz . '.3.'»f¢'22f»9'*.'"fF§}2..' lv n Olav ann as.. | 1 cq».|oan1|.¥B0lu0l..».an-:x:u.z:-.:1:=.m :d w z . U r H s 1 u w C H U R C H (W . L i nc o l n a nd t n d st r e e t ) H . J. W a r n i n g , P u w r . B a n d a r S c h o o l a t 9 : 4 5 m n . S u r vi ve s m f r S u n d a y m o r n i n g t 1 0 : 3 0 ; d i n e r i n G e r m m o r i n sq |1311 CHURCH. OF GODC-or. 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R l l x | | l b e h l a l m e I l a n I n e o o e c r u e l :o r n e w e r -d e n t o Q r o o e e d l a r t o t h e e a r t h l a t h e I e l e e o n e e e o t o r .w h e r e t h e C l e r -m a o e a r e b e g i n n i n g a e a e l n e a r o l - i e o e l r e .A h o :a n a l l n l g h r e g r u e i - l n |t o r e e d m a r c h t h e b a u a i l o e i o a i i y l r f l e e e a t l h e n e w f r o a l . T h e i r o r r h r e a r e t o ¢ e l i n t o t o u c h e r m ;t h e l l o r o c c a n d l r i e l o n B l h t l l lw i t h t h e f r e n c h l o r o e a . -C H A P T E R V . - 0 1 %t h e m o r n i n !o J u l y l l .a f t e r a b a r r a g e f r o m e v e r F r e a c h a o l . A m e r i c a n g u n r o c u ra b l e .t h e A m r r k a n f o f o e e er t h t hf m : - I - »a o d l l a ;* Q ; ; = ' ~Pi s t o l ; o o ,g o o n e a r .e o e a w- n h . . .a r e u h m a s . 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Th e fo l l o w i n g p e o p l e i n t h o s A w e r e . l w l r d e d P r o r t ve u h i n l : J e a n Va n U e uw n , m r s. . fo r m A . : m o m ei |n i e l n y : p w v. u w » w w w w w ' - - -a n d M i n s K e m p .F r o m t h e t i m e be i ng us e d a t t he pr e se n t t im e * P d re vea i u l a t 0 1 1| c on t e st , i f. i n pr e -m e u m n u m b e r i z c o n s t a n t l y m » di c te d t h a t t h e B l a i r m u s i c d e -cr ea si ng .; a m n e n t w i l l v i n i t s s h a r e o f S i x t y - n i n e p e r c e n t o f t h e N a o t . _ . . _ l -\.-..-. .. r..n... ..».. 4- .. mh.¢l . . \ . ~ . \ ¢ | n n ITm l m l m z u u t s o f c h a l - a . 1 eh en ee a of s ln pp lu g on e |. nu mr rn 1r- t o m o r r o w w o u l d m m e su onen0\:|lh " T h e Io o l en a n l a n y ;t o g e t a l i m e n e a t y o u e a u - d o n 't - n wb o d ; n e e d t o - t e l ! - m e - t h e - " In t h e d e e p d n g o u l l b e h i n d t h ( ro a d th e ba tt al io n e o m m a n d e n b a r a a n d F a y e l i i e fe r , M r s . 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Ta f t ,H e d g e Pe te rs en ,Vi c t o r Jo hn m n,P e t e r Sudels lett,Jr . , i f t s .N e w e l l Th o r n b e r l ,D c n a l d a n d M a u r i n a R a ve r ,W a y n e D u d - S l e w a r t ,M a r i t a Ca p pi a ,D o r i n e He i n u e r l i n g ,Je n n i e Al i e n ,L e l n h K u h r a n d E m m a S ve n d g e a r d .S e v- e r a l o t h e r p u p i l a i n t h e 8 A h a ve d r i l l s j u s t a b o u t r e a d y t o b e \e n t | g e o n a n d N e l d a M o a l e r .1 1 ° u w P l l m e r M e t l o d a m p n n W IIB IC L wl w r i u l au: :awww \.vuvm=u i u c h w i l l b e h e l d a t L i n c o l n o n May S th a nd '¢ !. h.Th e w i n n e r s i n th e G i r l s 'a n d B o y l 'Gl e e C l u b e wo rk wa s n ot an n ou nc e d, he nc e u w r i va l r y i a s t i l l ve r y k e e n b e t w e e n H m e n t i n # l u b e i n s e e i h l e h O n ! ae.nvv| \.u»»»........, ..-..._._d r e n f r o m r u r a l a i m i e u .w h i l e a b o u t 4 5 p e r c e n t o f t h e t o t a l e n - r o l l m e n t a r e c h i l d r e n fr o m fa r m s . R e a d y A i m !* li prw dd ed n l Go l d ma p a a n d a t o m w m r l l y o ve r t h e o m i n o u s n m b a m n a th e n n n k n - I b m .kl to ln et en o n w e mn l u .l i n o n t b l ot he r, wh e n t h e F r e n c h dl vl l l o n l h a d n o t B m x n B A P T I S T c n u i z c n A r l h u : D . S n a l l e y , M i n i s t e r - 1 ..-_A. . - |t . . ¢ l " ¢1 | n u \ n a n n ¢.\ l nl Jim-Say brother, were you ever J .n -- I mir e vu,one 'hr ihe D¢_t¢o¢5ve-:Cla you give me l. good description of your abscond- ng cashier?Hotel Proprietor--Well I believa xunv an me Anuerncun uuuu um um Amen on me :uwu ww-o-wn; u unvuuun ur nun lmovkldinion amd uw ,venin service.Canary Svrlllnx Clumpimuhlp 1'ruu¢m-nm: _mn been bmunn Bw moment of the dl '| nerup fvr um wrpooe. 1: moan: bad;rv y 'In :he eoumy upelllng comm!"' |mkvd "°"° 1'\'° \\="~ """"-' 'vices wn rmxgma wah "°'T""' held in em swf high mmol sud!- mm sum own Humllmn ns uw lo the U"-' °' '-"°~nm buu¢||»u or me rmn. ~.,~.n|'nw morning urvice vvenfd an lo uhm-k. and. by God. will ylth Lbs observance of the beauti-nunc k"-|yawn apuued me d nlin!and symbolic ordinance or '_g;"§' U I °f 'mn §"°°;>"'=~;,\»=pu=m nt om: I plnum of uw - " u nm m . u m vu x y - . » . E " m § . | » 5 w d u l h m d " " ' " ' ° u ° "o f u w 1 - \.hgg 'qu he H; lmur."`Jesus Chxint md the death of the'hellevar to the old lils and the lorium Saturday,April l6\h, :hestudent.:from dm Blnir JuniorHigh fared exeeedingiy well. llL\irwas nble to win lim, honon inboth the oral Ind the wnuen ape\l~ing,Mm Pnncu slm, 1 pupilnf Hu: Blair Bth gnde, arm-.1 all.. .__ ._ L_.__-.,...1. r. Coon WITHG A S Ik i . ABU a t uaulm,Irlluu m u rlu.|;=lh u ul i nu l l t l m w e r e d u n d e r th o b l r r l l i th a t w e n t be fo r e t h t 'B u r k e n t l u r k .a n d th e Si x t h h e l dwi th th e ir rl l le s t he ia r an r lt he h ln d 1110lufl..th e F i f t h nmr inm l.w e n t fo r w a r d l u c a rr y t h e b a t t h e l o S L * Hli tl llu *. So o n fn u n d th e m we l l fo r w a r d | r i : i n g i n t o t h e n o t l i fe i n C h r i s t . . Sp e ci a l m u s ic a l n u rn b e n c on s i at e u o f a n a n t h e m b y t h o c h o i r a n d a so l o b y M i s s R u t h Br a s s . I n t h e e ve n i n g t h e y o u n g e r m e m b e r s o f I h e c h u r c h a n d S u n - an y S ch o -o i, un d er t h e d ir ec t io n o f of th e r i ei n g o, Iy l ng In n n o pe n I\ u (. l 3f| "Sm al l ey ,b r o u g h t th e mea» wh i l e th e le n di n g im t u nl o n s u l ; ' s a l e o f I I u t e r i n e x e r c i s e , r e d u q _\..-...| ur s : n on o rs In vom li l ll n ca u n ls - -ve r y s e ld o m t h a t t he s om e pu p i l i s :b l e t o w i n i n b o t h fi e l d s o f s p e l l - i n g .M i n E l s i e S t e ve n s , a n o t h e r S t h g n d o p u p i i fr o m t h e B l a i r s c h o o l s w o n f o u r t h p i a c o i n o r a l s p e l l i n g u n d l h i r d pi an o i n w r i t t e n sp el l- i n g ..A s 1 r e su l t o f wi n n i n g ho n o n i n I... n..1.Qnnnihln Rnnilnrv Mplhnd Cheaper than any other way II BLAIR GAS "CQMPANY't\lIDNESDAY u;-¢n~||r¢1| lu pine wood! on | mul mn ann mug. :ne I"'9lf!'"" Clulcu gg¢nalnpe alw-ml.u had (alien slrancf with the pageant "The Unshulow-§°=g=_ '§ET..,°§f`l.;2"S?2£§I gg . I: |]l.tll{ winre Hwy !=\1.ed Cross".The tendency of doubt,2 - 3 .u,hl`'HMhU "I\l\l\'\in theMOD ERN woo nu ax 2nd and fllh Wea}l0'| AL anzlc unons 1. IIvenl BLAIR.NE BRA SK A / s l mr s c m mn a u " OF c o m m a :ith Wednelday Eveni:w0&iEN's CIIAHBER D F c o m m a : -ith Wedneniny Evenir 'ru1msn.»\'f AlcKINLEY CIIAPTERNO. is: 0.8. 2nd and ith Th1.|r=. Esreniz1. o. 0, 3-'. thmltgh lrll urzrlgmtly with a llin him eyrs. und he nent lll| \oltl hvlure mm."l}¢°|»Ioy the lintplnlmmn, Mr. Lalnglunl.'!'hreep2'relnivrval,be nure \\'here|r.{¢\nl1ur!uh.Uimck.you|l fmm stood forth unshadosred.We are glad to endorse the Bet- ter Home Campaign which be-gins Sunday, April 2I 1si1.h the ob- snrvlnccl of "Go-toChulfil Sun- hli ll bill!!DUEVEIIJ li m InuFraneu Bien are pupils of Miss Bourke, heme, Min Bourke also deserves great credit for produc- ing winners in ihia line of school .. Spring Clean Up f yIsn.nu-e-al¢'\r~ndrhKr[llfdwrAllrnxnurenn~xm-xmlan ul nokmz.una nm wennul mne behind 'ru Ahoulnn; ,.n\.v. mlm um plnnwnn Inmmmn u-mlm: me wm-any nunon pr 1|-rl, ¢-mllunz \\¢'~ gum' upmmm '\-mi"Ana rn. .nn fm" mmpanlm luHur, me 1-'mx bnllnllnn. n |\mn~mud men, vrrm up mmlu-I nw|i4v,'\\!_'l'upln!n." ma we inund|u~mm»m-1. m- mln-y mnml. "we'rexwIIl:|"~ um lm,'|`\l\s (url willnun-rlxhl lu X!.~\Illl'v|n¢\_ \'¢¢\1\`lIl!\\0 pulnlln'nun onenm nf u m~I.»myyr gm younny d<\|>oY' "The l\4\<'||e hnrrmn D! xx-Ellvum-urn |||\l Infan-lry rvglmmmnn:-nr.am: num-hof umm nina-:ml bl( Ihr rktvvldand Thlfd lu (hu nnnk.:mx Mg-muy bm.\\¢'r¢ goin' up ln huthem In the Bunk ollrwlwl. 'Boutxln»m»m_ l`d ny.\Vll| lllllll\'\°\f mumy mu mu nun pmnvQuan.Nm »r mm m supportyou how."sm-1 mm knew,u mymms OU! 0| the an ind ummmmm |.\91>l uhnd. mu tho cue vugnau. nr an _\!=!Lm4 vu ol d1y"~If xhere bc my uv inwhkh benfr homes will be lnllltIn mls country md | more vrholc~home life devtlopgrl- it willbn ns \he home and the church work together..The highest motive ln chu:-¢hs¢vl=\sr u xo ge: in hum ahh the xtrleted himself w certain mlm:-|ar plum wnm he may be me\.Hut Moses Wi! dlnded wuve: no ubemulo durinz nmwildemeu Janne"m um mapeoplemlght hun | plum forworship so the ehurch ix the ub-ernmcle of the Mol! High and heusb un to meet him thus.Thernmr. menu uw monotony ofthe weak. gives new llmalpherv,new irhnda, new Han, new povlranim:ll'Kr\v|\!a:\|md uae amy guna. lcuvxuea.The Bm: sriudents hive beenmakingprozreu in the countyWelling roman dur-in: uh pm few )¢|\'1 hu!ms. in se nmyear thu Illxir wnn able to prv-nluee n winner or nm place Inboth the onl and wrlttcn spelling. Debate _ 'rm umm lmmung chnmpiomship will be settled wedrmdnreveningIntheFremanthlghnmol ..6asm-mm wma me nm: negutiw mum mem Khe Fremont»H1rm|¢i\~e (nm.The judges for this contest will be MSU Ryln,mm Mn a z o mnu c¢ =-mlHlzh Ind two julgu from the dobiting depammnu of the Uni- venlt!ax Nebrun Tr.. nu-denhl who will represent Blxlr Infinite.Tnn Gm! hu na ! l uzqunr ummm smmy, Apnx24.You ue invhed. high in thi: dehlm ue Irvin -nl- aen.Wm. num na Dmmy THIS IS THE TIME See us for Wall Paper or Paint.< PRICES RIGHT Largest Stock m the Clty Now on Hand Estimates Cheerfully Gwen Epperly & Nelson P h o n e 1 4 4 2 1 7 E W a s h i n gt o n St . ~f rzve ry 'l'!|\1ts.§a;' Event:z \ | } 0 N | R J \ a C I I A P T E R N O .3 A .1 R . l s t Th u r n i a y e a c h H o n A U X. P O A M E R I C A N L E G I O N Stanley E. Hain, No. 15|lat Tipursdny Eveni FRIDAY I. 0. O. P. ENCAMPMENT2nd tnd ith Fridly annal1 x. G. cwzsand Friday of each Molw a w .lst and ard Friday EvenAHERICAH LEGIDNsiml-ny IJ. Hun Pont, No. as2nd gp.; ith Fri. Evmlng, I 1BUSY BEE CLUBLut Friday af can Ho QE'rm *Mn ws gm n ..~x.., ,..:~§r:.a¢\;¢-.m_.<>-ff-»,~Q . . -: r a \ . u n f12Q; ; " ' ~ l ILl 1°-fm NEW ENGLAND NEWS 'he Telboata 'Womens lllasion-a n mietinz atthe homo d lin. Hear Krugfron 'l'l:urlday, April 7._ ollowln; the rnaelin;a time lunch aaaanved.Those pinent were Rev.and HIL He mpkia . Hn.GustavXn tl ti ,lo r .Carl Meierhenry,Hrs. Gustav Ilelerhanry, Hrs.. Ed Bhaferaman,Misa Liuie Kruger,Harold and Vernon Helcrhenry,all o!"I\elbaxta, and llra.Blum, lin. Cham. Krohn and um Etta.Hrs. Hennan Sprlelr, Hrs. J\u;u»tJondonlnd aon.Ira.. Frank Erilcaezi la at prea-anr visiting at the llowanl Curley home.Hr. and Bra, Floyd Curley wereW dnuday afternoon Yiaitora atDeny llolalilina.lllaa Ilirwdla I"1el.c.her was in Blair Saturday. Neil Thomi r a o and Georgelaftia spent sday at the Earl Thompaon home.ilra. Chu.. Hofendiclt spent FH-*5 a t mil Pea rso nf.nv uth Paulaon visited #ith Ea- ther Hmm Honda; evening.Later qgoo. }|lra._|l-'rank lank- Chr*Iatenaen'a birthday. Mrs. Christenaen in Hr. Kudak'a aunt,Hr. and Era. Ed. Brown had the follovrln Easter dinner guests:Hr.. m i H n Chu.Hulk and three aoaa, Duane Broun of Herrnan, ldra.. Jay Deaver and daughter of Omaha and Mn. Ethel Renehatr and children of Blair.Hr. and Hn. Harry Smith andDorothy,were Sunday evening viadtora at Cliffonl Raya.Quito a number from our vicin- it attended Easter aervieea atBlair Sunday evening and Very much en}0}¢d the well P1¢Pl"5' yrograma.Hr.Walter hlcCrorke:\ waa lnourneighborhoodPod-af ln his role of aaaeuor.1121 Clifton!Ray and antcr,Mn. Glen Nicholson and children were Sunday afternoon callera atthe Sumner home.The Sunday School orehestnmet at Theo. Ullngerf last Fridly evening.M n Carrie Free of Blair was n viaitor at the A. M. Johns home Easter Sunday.Andrew Hadaen and fa'nily andWillKoenig and wife, sialted at the Chat. Koenl home on SundayThe lliaaea onfh. 1iHHllda Koe Louia Grimm.Gladys Balmer of Burt county laielping her alater, Mrs. Harry Ty- o.z with her work. ll i nn u r m o m s hir. and Mn.. A hur Hanaen at-tended the funeral of Mn. Bernani of near Blair Saturday.Elsie Koenig spent Wednesday s\iLll Mfr. Ben VoliWillieMurphywas compelledto mls; aehool Iaat Wednesday onaccount of a a-evero tooth ache.il...a;1 being the first day Willie has rn:no in hin last four term:ol school..hlr. and hlra. Carl Hansen andfamilytool:Easter dinner withI1l.ttiw~a in Drltlltl.Mr :ind Mrs. Fred Illludcra .mal aona,Fred Jr.and Edgar spentSaturday evening at }{.mno Mercdith'ao{ Ashland.llrrgrnret Mary Maher is spend-ing .. Jew .lays of thh week with Beatrice and 'Teresa Foley.Mr.and Mn .Charles Merritttook Sunday supper with Mr. andMN. Scott Allen. Paul and William Koenig werebuaineaa callers in Blair loot \'r'ed the tim. I - - r o n £H'l'ERPRlB!l-- tained har pupils at the Glendale school at an Easter party Monday evening and all enjoyed the treats.nt went with it. WIGINGTON FANS15 BLAIR BATTERP (Fremont Tribune) Fred Wigington,itar Schuyler lturlcr,started out the Elkhorn Valley league baseball season Sun-day hy striking out fifteen Blair battcra,to hold the Blair team Sooreleas while his teammateshotbed in four runs.The former St.Louis Canlinel hurler had everything his own way most of um Pick, on the rlab for Blair,also went nicely for six innings and the Inna mu n real battle in these six frames.ln the seventhSchuyler batted in two scores and added one in each of the last two frama.Wlflngton walked six rnen but he had control when he noeried itand kept. the Blair boya aafe.Ho allowed only four hita while his team wan collecting eight..Vann n l g n l u n I h u n n f f l n l f n n h l t o _ New Riviera features will be presented on the raagial flying atagvea hy the Riviera Concert Or ehettra, under direction of Fred-erick Schmitt, and George John aon, playing at the Rivien Grande Organ.Riviera prloe: are:Week days from noon to 1 o'eleclt, 25c.Week days from 1 to 6 o'cloel: (Saturdayat5:30)Adults,-Mk;Evenings. Sundays and Holidays, 50c.Chil- drm'a prices:week days,matin-eea,mi evenings,Sunday: :md holidays, 25e.13-It CARD OF THANKS "With grateful appreciation we desire to thank all those who so ktndly aaaiatcd us in our time of great sorrow,the death of our ear wife and mother, and we es- ally wiah to thank 'those whosentauchbeautifulfloraloffer- ings and those who furnished the mulic.-- -.W. C .BernhardMr .and Mrs. Frank Thompson I and faintly. g:apher'a"In coatume,depictingthe adventures of various persona from a amd! baby to an old lady .Blain Nehraaka, April 21, 1927 Miss May o auf: guest at thc ~ ~ ~' 1 r -havlng their pictures taken. Liona' Club luncheon yeatcday.- ¥{Pfgm the "Albany (N. Yl Res- b.ter") At the M. E. church, Saturday,April 28, 9 P. M.50c and 35c Benefit Young Peoples'ten:1|1 court.18-lt. 5 | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHA. F Newell, Paftor. Public worship next Sunday at11 a. mo conducted by the pastor.Notice will be taken of the BetterI Homes Campaignweek.I' Sunday School at 10 o'eloek.Ili. 1'*1" o pleasure to note that a newhigh mark in the matte rol attend-. ance wax act by the Sunday Schoollast Sabbath.The Friendly Indians will meet this week Fnday at li p. rn. at theiehurch. Ne xt w¢ k Wednesday eveningoccurs the Monthly Church Meet-ing.Please keep t.hLs L1 mind and reserve the evening.l The Iadica of the church are to ll vl__¢:;o \ " °( ca - - < -` - -a 4 ;1 : : : -" f - ' ~ ® . _ , @ , ;:1 *~ A ~F !g ,a r a - a |4 .\1 ~ 1 .=l~ \ ~" 'a l ~ " " 'a ! { § \ -/ (C.~/'~f"so . I= B E S U R E A N D G E T Y O U R T I C K E T S .W E PAY YOU BACK $ .0 5 ON EVERY s W ORTH YOU BUY T nfl - ' 1 \ T' n e r p se or n c n m . In Busmess Again I a m n o w located on Nebraska street aicross the street south of The Farm ers Elevator and east oi the U. S. Oil Station and am prepar ed to take care of all kinds of automobile repair work. 1 courteously solicit your business with a guarantee of satisfaction. OSCAR JENSEN resulu.day nt the Blair Drui. Co stu!! MISS MAY() SCORES AGAIN Misa Pauline Mayo, Reader andlmpenonntoriromNewYork City, appeared before an Albany audience lut nigh t lt the First Presbyterian Church, and for over on hour and a half inept l large and enthusiutie audience in galewof laughter or on the verge of been na she presented a miscel- lmeoum prognm of chumater sketcheaThere Wu not n dull moment in the entire progrsm, and selectionswere given Gut appealed to old and young.By special request Miss May o gave "Al the Photo- W. H. Thompson, Pastor. Bible School at 10 was i' plcnure to seef children interested in to Sunday school last Sunday. TheJunior department was o. regular bee hive.Hope to seo you all back next Sunday.|Communion service at 11.Glad so me visitors at the morning elenioe.Come gg-ain.Ohdstian Endeavor nt 'T. Preaching service st 8.Expect to seo you unleu you have n goodexcuaofor sl\)'l?1K lWl>' I Prayer meeting at the usual hour, Wedmsday evening. o'cloc3¢.It the youngercoming out .1~ r w ,m r a .n u w l r u u u u r y u w l l L I vlalied at Wm.Sprlcla'Friday afternoon.Cscar and Eddie Blum spentFridayforenoon at the GeorgeL-oftla home.Frandalne Erlkaen spent the Week-end at Howard Ctlrleys. Freeman Loftla la helpln withthe chores at the Mlnnie Slhlnner home while they are ill with the =1\ni»-ra. Herman Spriek and Edna, and Osar Blum attended the fun-lral of Hrs Emil Pearson Satur-day afternoon.George Loftia had the n1lalor- tune to loan a 'raluabla horse on viz apenl. Easter at home as-io.Mr. Glen Nicholson and familyof lllalr were Easter gueata at tho Cliffonl Roy home.Mrs. Sylvie ond son, John via-lted at the Harry Smith homo last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Brown anddaughter, Hrs. Remhaw were ous- lneaa vlsltora in Omaha Friday.Earl Smith has been working nfur days with the..nnd grading gan; nenr Kcnnanl.` ?EACEFUL HILL ;Thomas linlep celebrated his neaday.Louie Voss helped Frank lloven-dick dehorn some ealvea one day Inlt week._Marjorie Jansen, Gertmde Koc~ ni; and J ena J ensen were 'mthe eighth graders of Maney aehoothat received panting grades from the examinations that were givenin Blair A;i'ril7 and 8.Mr. and lltrs. Louie Voss spentFridayeveningattheArthur Hansen home.Mr.and Hrs.Andrew Matzenand family were callers at W il-liam Moenlgs Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey andson,Glen attended the dance ln Bennington Saturday evening.1 L o f é v u birthday on Saturday and a largeBirtilee l e n , . I n n ~ é i l l number of relatives and friends Thompson home Frlday even!helped him alehrate the after-llnn. John Erihen spent -I;:].,_|noon and evening.'| da at Julius Webera'.|A number of younzgeoolo from terudned about thinly relatives onL f 'n d 1 | 'Bm Sprlck vii thi! vicinity attended edenee at Easter Sunday.he afternoonlted Wednesday at Paul Sp;]¢hf B¢l\Ui|\l"~°\\ Satunday evening.|.... spent by visiting. Those prea- :moons llqin visited at the Mr. and Hrs Louie Voss and ent for dinner wen: Mr. and Mrs.Floyd llagill home Monday eve-Glen visited at the Otto You 3\0I1\¢Sanl Bailey and son David,Mr. ning.on Sunday.llra: Joh.3 h o Hr .and Hrs. Alfred Svogerwns p e n t n - é`o'§. zloiifd §.'"$§i?'-fu daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben dlekah 'Voss and family and hir. and Mrn.Geo Loftlaand Iamily visited Henry Tietgen were Sunday al-at ther loyd Loftla holneSunday ternoon visitors at the 'MII You afternoon.ihome.Eddie and Henry Blum called Clara, Lilian and Arthur KahnkHenry Km;e |.efW i l b u r ~ ' § § ' J a g children.a nt Sunday with the Otto You Chauncey Wright opent Thurs-day afternoon at Fred Masters.Bdr and Mrs D R. Fowler en- and Mrs. Roy Masters and family,Mr. and Mn: Andrew Fowler andson Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malten and family, Edward Fow-ler and Mr. and Mrs.Thomasl'owler and Ianiily of near Arl- ington.Mr.and Hrs.Claus Schneiderspent Saturday evening in Omahavisiting Mr. ond Mrs. Kopeckcr.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koenig andJackson Sunday Iorenoon.1 Morto Kahnk camo home Sat- lr. a nd Hn. Gu, Kruger and nln after :vending the lust two family spent Sunday Afternoon nt u y lweeks wlth her sister, Itlrs. IL B. Hair) ;'§.ruler:'.Martens,Mr.Marten:and twoHhs Ruth Pltllaen spent sumlaono nt Craig.day with lllaa liurntizl. Updike.1 Alma Wrlch apent the week-en.lEra.l-'rank Broderson and at home.§ oaughter spent Friday with Lira.Hans and Role Wiexe were Earl Japp called on Mr. ond Mrs. Andrew Blntzcn Satunlny evening.|Bliss Bcntrice and Tenasa Foleyspent Thursday night with their classmate, Dorothy Masttri. .Mr. ami hlri. Peter Jpnsnen gnd family spent Sunday et Calhoun.Beers Kruger |Blalr shogepers on Satunlny.|sir.and Mrs.Andrew llatzenB r no Hrs. Noi 'Il1o°:npaon and A num r of young folks from and famil ,.1ur.and hlra.Wm.!an1Lly spent Sunday at the Earl this vicinity took l;|.the show ol_Kconig, Elsie and Gertnnle Koe- Thompaon home.ililnir Satunlay and Sunday eve n l;aoent Sunday afternoon at Floyd Mafill called on nlnfa.Haglll Friday.R55 mood g Don. Mary and Alma. Wrleh and lllaa Fern Loftls is tasditlng Marie Kahnk were callers at the with the work at the Floyd Loftis Charles Wdch home Sunday.home this week.;Chris Wrieh was n Washington _ Wilbur Updlke visited Sunday at caller on Sunday.lurl Ihomp.4ons'.g Henry Kniep is driving n newFranslne Enhaen spent Wnednea- | \edan alnee Saturday. GSL evening at John Jackso;u'r.an Mrs.Floyd Curleyspent Sunday at Will llovendiclu..Andrew Nelson and family Spentg o o f t w a i n ;at Albert Han- ns.ltardelle and Geraldine hingill Marie Kahnk was nmong thosethat attended the play "A Womanleas Wedding" at the opera house at Ural; last Tuesday evening.Mn .Anna Wiese and family. visited Anita Pull nt the Svredlehl M i n i o n h o s p i t a l a t O m a h a o n i a o n t s s l a t e "M m l l e n r y F l e e g c ||- \\ ¢| \;l l t h e C h a r l e s K o e n i g h o m e n o r t h o t Blair.lze<lorick l'eterr~en =pent Sun~ dny with Jens Jensen. I McCARTl:iY AND L O N G C R E E K r Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson .,,.,§ daughter, Emily and granddaughter\, Ruth and Norma Aronson of Blair,went to Tekamsh Sundayand spent the day with Mrs. Aron- wers Sunday evenlno vinltnra al|Sundnv......| , mode off Wlgir For Schuy]e| halting star uof four timea was a double. A large cronness the eontea well Played dgg the player:hl practice. Following ia 1 T. Jlppv Sl . . I.uJ~.dt,3b ..l5chof{ler, lbp -Krause, e . . .|Van Deusen, . c Svengaard, rf .lwmi sk, c b . lflr. Jipp, ll'-ll: jF le k , p . . . . Cameron, lf . . Io ta ls . . . Se Wacha, Bb . Hilton, lla . . .'P¢n=, if . . .. Wigington, p 4Sssty, 2b . . . .'Smatt:1n, si . . Gerrard, ef .Tongocre, rf . B u ms , e . . . . . To tn l\ . . . . Score by inr Blair .. . Do Schuyler . . Do SuTwobasehl l'ell:, Smatlan es: L Jipp, Va Fulton, Sisty 2 Jlpp.Hit by gonnl, Dr. Jipoff Fick, 2, W out by Wlgir Scheffler 1.Fink 7. Scheffl llic k and W: Wild pitchesliner 5, Schell! 2:15.Umpire agion. r,liurves was thcith three hits out up.One nf these ni was out io wit- t, which was fairly spite the fact thnt ml practically n| the summary:Bllir s . 3 0. 4 0 . 4 0 f 4 0. 3 0 . 3 0 . 3. 3 0 o U . 0Q 30 0 A D R H P O A E 0 n o 2 1o 1 2 a e oB 0 3 212 4 0 3 4 2o o £7 3 1 1 o o 6o 2 D 15 success Is assured beyond doubt- ing or guess; With a footsfep elastic He labors quite drastic And he's clover,0 my Goodness, yes! He invites you to be pres- ent next Saturday, April 23, to attend a demonstra- tion of Van Camps canned goods BEANS w u n l F In Busmess Again I a m n o w located on Nebraska street aicross the street south of The Farm ers Elevator and east oi the U. S. Oil Station and am prepar ed to take care of all kinds of automobile repair work. 1 courteously solicit your business with a guarantee of satisfaction. OSCAR JENSEN 37 4 s 2 7 I 2 ngsz { 1 1 H E ; I 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 | o o o 2 1 1 - 4 B 2m a r y :E :Kr a u s e ,F u 1 w n , ! H l i i t s .St ol én b as - n D h u s c n , W a r r i c k , S l c r i f i c e h m , L . ~mhcd ball, S\'f.~n;i- p .B u g s o r f b a l l s , i g i n g t o n 6 . - S t r u c k g t o n 16 ;Fi sk ,l ; : i n n i n g s pi tc he d b y ] r 2 Du u b i e p l a y s~t o Sc h e ffl c r z i Sc h e i fl e r .H i t o f f = 1n H P C V A E BEANS1100 A Don't forget this demon- stration. You will be con~ vinced of the merits of Vén Camps products. 0 1 2 0 l l 0 2 4 P H O N E 7 5 We dnn't GIVE service WE sell il QUALITY MARKET Groceries and Meats JENS NlELSEN_ Prov- Kane 2 Boys' Long Pant Suits $1000 to $1 10 Men's Hats with 2-tone bands $3.00 _ $4.00 _ $5.00 Men'; and Boys' Caps $1.00 to $2.50 Men`s and Boys' Shoes and Oxlords |§ ¢ Tho kind :Im \vil| wc-ar,_v$ 2 . 5 0 t o $ 7 . 3 0 Covyi qh i ms l hr l Sc hx fi nu 5 M Shirts and Neckwear of all New Patterns . Exclusive store for Men and Boys Largest assortment of Dress or work clothing io select from Quality Goods at Low Cost J. D. GARRISON Dress Well at Low Cost Suits for Men _:Q $1500 to $3500 Nm~ ~/ S ~'l~ Floyd iuingniy."" '" " " ' " John Jlchon nnd family, Flny.l u|¢11|and fnmily and Raymond lllill lm! family spent, lug Sun-dly at Henry Hevendicks' . BENCH NOTES Hr. Rudolph Mencke and familyfrom nur Spbker visited at Louie .\len¢:ke| on Sunday.05 'IW:esd.\y of 11:1 Weals Mr. and Hn. B. C Lippincott were calledin Omaha to attend the Iuncral ul Jane Lee, a child who was 2 grnmlniege of Air. Lippincott.1.ister day was the birthday ofHn. Andmir Svtngauni and hur r\I*1|l'» Hr. ani Mrs. Jonan Blom»Arg :pant thu ally wi\}| her al herhome.Hollnd Warrick xml :family were Slmdly evening callers at John {}omp!.or1l'. Mr .Ind Mrs Francis lierlngandMm. Sherman Lockling of |OLL6 Wrich was a calier at the Augunt Knhnk home Saturday eve- ning. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Neum Warrick shipped a 4::\r~ ll014| of hogs from Tyson aintiunSundly for Mon,'1ny's market.|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trmn and mn. Paul and hir. nn! L m Ken-incth Tynon were ilals..ur dinner iguutl of their aunt xml uncle, Mr. and Mn .Harry Mcbanicls inI Blair "Alisa Maxine Mathews had nn Hunter dinner guests,Margarrrl\\arric3¢,ilhmnor and Flomnns:Dixon.Bliss Gertrude have was unable,lo go to her home west uf Blairhut \s\~ekemi because some of hmgr folk;had the mun1ps.Sho !f:mnincd _in lllnir with her nismr, Mary.Kodak, Iowa were Easier guelu_C B Bunn was in Omaha Fri st Theo. Olinptri.Miss Margaret Robertson, who iraches at Coming City, and Mr..md Hn. George Bates were |up~per guesh Thursday evening atthe E. C. Lippincott home, to re-mind Ning ,Clnnon it was her birth a1§1i\~ennry.Mrs. N015 Nelson, daughters andliner, His.: Anna Bmion,wen:afternoon callers at Louie Mencken.74111. Lars Frnndscn wal ill luiwk suffcdng with rhrnlmntilm. Wa were gratified at the at-tendance at Sunday School SundayLbcre being fiftyone present, al- though our Easter prognm wamuger becluae of the had roadmm Tyson that had nbme of our pupils and one teacher mnronrwl.We. had several visitors who ure more un; welcome and severalnew pupmlz;Airs.E. C.Lippincott vhitcdMn. Sumner Last Friday evening.The £1 R. Sutton fnmlly kpeul Ellrtcr xt fb: Theo. Lund! home in Blair.Mrs. Lundt seems to bello i ly : mh z ve i l.Hr. Fred Peck and famiiy spentBnndqy dtemoon with Mn. I'eCk'|mother, Bri. Wilkixu in BlairL," Xudsk, who is helping JohnCompton thin mamma, spent lui Sunday nt the Ku! Christensenhomo in mm, in hannr of Mn. ., - duy consuiling n apeciallst. hir. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon nm]family :Nui Sunday evening Wllhliamlail 1\.cr£o1\ and family.Mrs.Margaret lvenun andfnmilyentertainedthefollowingguests at-dinner lmil Sunday: Mr. and Mm R. M. lwrron mad chil-slnrn, Lloyd \\rilJer, John Dfeawr.bln §"rt1l Buy, Dr. and Mn. N.ll. Aiwmrj ani Fritz Jarobwn ofOmaha.Mrs. Fritz 31uI!err¢turned homewcdmrvday evening of last week,af ter a few days visit "Uh herpartnts, Bair. and Mrs. A. A. An tlunaun of Tckamlh. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson anddnughten npent Sunday with herfather, Merrill Johnson and lon,)I\°rri1l, of man licrnun.Dlildmd,Blwtdiih :mal Willard Ivcnon spent Sniunlay eveningwith Elizabeth mul Louie Grimm,at the home of their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Louie Grimm.Air. and Lin. L. L. Laymzan andfamilyspentSu:1-day af ternoon with Mr. and Mn. Willanl Cham bers.Mm. C B. Bunn spent Tuesdayevenirlg with her son, Byron Bunn .md inmily .Edna Lise,Mary and Hury JohnTuckeripcntSundayafternoonwith thélr cousins, Eliuhdh and Mr .\ml Mrs.Furl Long and fumuly, spent Sunday al the Earl Caldwcil home.Mr. an1 Mn. Chester Aronsonspent Sumiay at the parental, Wm. McDonald home.Mina Bessie Morgan, who liveiinorth oi lflnir, \penL the week-emi\\:|.h Misa Iiomthy McDonald.Nine umtnbers of the 1'rogne¢s-ive Club were out to the meeting at the John McDonall home last Thursalny .afternoon in spite of thexacuther.They npcnt the timegetting quilt blocks mmly toputlngrihrr, :after which Mrs. Hayes l{f\.=en!.min1 :md Mrs. Will Thomp-mu svrsmd refreshments.The ma l nmzting will bc hold withM.=.Curl liindlcy,ukwigilml b!Z'|lre=. John Aro:|~o.1 and Mrs. John $iv:i}u.1::lJ.Many from this vicinity uttuml- crl the funeral services for Mrslicrsrml last Saturday.Mr ..m.l Mrs.lI<l1.:nr Rose ofliiuiz ment Sunday c\\~r:!ng with Sir. .md Mrs. Will Thompson.Mr. :mil Mrs. James Muilin and inmily r|»(nl Sunday af ternoon atthe %m.1k Gray home in Blair.Prlr. mul hlm. Wilbur Shippiwere g%}BrL5 Sunday afternoorx atthe l).u1 Thompson home.Bernard:uni Arlene Thompson also spent Sundagflhcrv.Msn am! Mrs. Chris Hin: spent.Sunluy muh her mother.him. Sprung .»'Irvington.The latterreturnedhomewiththemfor n V i r i t . Mr. :xml Mrs. Will Thompsonwere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. am! Mrs. Dan Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.A.I).Anderson spent Sunday at Gretna vlxltingtheir daughter,Mm P aul Peter- sen.hir.:md Mrs.John McDonaldQ.1\hr.|t:¢. their forty-:ucon\l wvcd- ding anniversary Inst lfridny. April 15111, very quietly.Bin Mc~Donald h u resided in NebraskaT9 ycan and Mrs. McDonald hasbeen here 52 years.Both cameP4le from Iowa511nd Mm.i"red Olson, Mr.ami Mrs Ed Olson and Mr. andMn. GI:r McDonald spent Sunday nt the 'Timu. Olson home.Mn..Dan Thompson and Mn .James Mullin spent 'hacslay af-iernoon »\i*l Mn. John McDonald.Misa. Myrtle McDonald enter (}!lA1{A'5 NEW TIIEATRE The Riviera Theatm,0ma.ha'z \v:omlcrfu\ "Gu.nlcn ul' Dreams" ispreienungitsfiflhtremendous stage and Hrrren program starting Sltuniay,April 23nl.Omaha'theatre gocrs have enjoyed the diatinclive entvrhinmant the Ri- viera has offered, and they can be assured that no let-up wili be made in pr.-seuLing future pro gunna.i Qu the screen, for this partic- .ulur week, will be wen Richard |Dlx In his latest picture, "Knock- 'uut Reilly", a umnahlng tale of a201'fi looking 5:sung stccl worknr who becomes the wnrlds clmmpmrxI p : i n fighter,with love going |1|.I0||§ as the fi 111 bvll rings. Sup- porting the star in this pictunc are 5lnry Brian :mel Jack Renault,,\\c1l-known luuzwywcight pugilist. |"Knm:lwu£ Reilly" nhoau one mer,Hght to the heart-n stiff lef t tu lthe funny bono! The Publix 2~reduction for this week is hn 1\Iu7'==>Amler~sotfs 'fVe-nathan Gian" u divertin- svnmul. Suggtstal by the V¢:neti:;n Glnsswnm of the 17th Century.ll.is futiie to \1e=cn'be most of ,thasc nrilsti:Anderson conceptions, and "\¢;netinr. Glass" is mill in be no txcuplion in this respect. 'The pmduclion is silgtd in threeincnc; and prf.semis a most bril- linni array of nr!!st.s headed by hiclva Moore M: n o 10pr.1n0; Margin! Severn, solo dancer; Fay Adler and Ted Bradford,danceduo;Ienmn\Io Guamari,tenor;Giovanni Mizzctti, baritone, and n violin cns£ml1Ic of icuf tnlcuiod girls 1mauled by the noted youngRuuiansioliniste,Ada Sytmjko g g excepliondly indented ballet mpletcs the rust.The Riviera Thczllrve also pn:-senu this week as an nddw nt- tmction,Ethel and DorotheaPonce, Phonngnph Rtwnd Artisls und \\I1AP favorites,in "VocalHarmonies".wi th two wicca, these girls Hin; humony arrlmtr- ments which would be difficult for than or mom voices to hmdie. | I » \ / n li _4 4 r \ @E§ Ih _ I