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04-28-19271111 \ .n . ?F?;~\ | 1|; 1 THE ENTERPRISE PRINTS THE NEW8¥onzi|»$| A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR§PLAYS No mvonrrss ALL THE PEOPLE gf. BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"§ENERAL AND LOCAL knws AND COMMENTAsk .for"'BLUE RIBBON BREAD' VOLUME xxx: BETTER|iol'lES writxscoumzlalai .Program Arranged for Full w¢¢kf of Entertainmentl.Will Close With Concert by High S¢hool| Orchestra and May Pole Dance.; NATZI..OBSERVANCE WEEK i Womens Chamber of Commerce Active in Movement.Have Ar ranged Program for the Week.1 The week of Apdl 24 to May 1 is being observed throughoutAmericaasBetterHomesWeek. .Secretary of Commerce Herbert .lloo\er who is president of Bet ter llornei in America made the following statement regarding this Nationwide program:More than 3500 local commib tees invite the American people to join in observing Better HomesweekfromApril24toMay1. These voluntary groups are doingmuchtoadijanceimprovedhous ing home rship and the art of homo .ng and Uwe givingtheAmhomemorenearlytheplaee which it should have in American >lile..They have made so fine a celttrlbution to the wel fare of their communities and oftheNation as to deserve the grat itude of every one of ua. Mrs.Emma Washburn of the Blair hospital has been chosen .tschalnnnnforthisvicinityandin eooperation with the local Wom ans Chamloer of Commerce and the merchants of the citgl nlinedemonstrationof home helpstomakethehomeshappierond better and more efficient will bei found in rnnny of the store win dows in Blair on Satuniay Apr.30. Members of the Womans Chamber of Commerce will be in chargeofthevariouswindowsandwill atmnr. some good laborsaving de vices at well as ways and meansofbeautifyingthehomes.Therewillbenothingofferedforsole and no sales made by the women.as this demooaill$i01l i0.li!l}oneofeducation to those who are not Iamilisr with the easier ways ani new things that are on the market. The women of the homes will find i.n these windowa new ideas in wall paper paint cleaningbrushesaluminumworeneweooldngreeipeiamodelkitchen41|up to date living room bed room and bath room new draperleafor the windows dainty house dresses for the homemaker and a hundred or more idea.: which she can time to make her work easier nnd better.In fact this demonstration:night well be called A Style Show for the Horne. During the evening about T ~oclock the high school oncheotrn will play and a number of childnmfromtheWestlm!Central buildl ings will dance the May Polo dance at the intersection on Lin coln street between the post office and the city hull.Thir is under the illzvctlon of Mrs.George Mc Quarrié A number of pln;cttc.sanddialoguesonebytheboysol the North school will be presentedundthepnogrzlmwillbewelt worth the attention of the publ.ic if the weather Is eultnhle then will no doubt be a large crowd lo \\llI\e~a thin program. .wruoa cuss PLAY | The Junior Claes of the Blair high school prcrenteti their classl play at the Home Theatre Mondayand Tuesday evenings oi this week entitled Station \\sr The coat win composed of three boys:Donald Keifer Carl Beek man and Clyde Sappenfield arrl three girls:Dorothy Tyson Iho1»ma Swanson and Eleanor Devinay Suliacription Price $1.50 Per Yr. 1 a o o s I e s a 1 [_ Published Weekly br John b T.B.1E5lI!iG ASSURED Q The noquinr..l sixty per cent of the aignaturea necessaryforthefreeixll.testinghas been secured and work will be started this full. Q Q |.This is n move in the right direction .s||s e o n e a a| ..RESIARKABLE RECORD Fred Christiansen Jr.elere:1 yes:1 of age son of Mr.and Mrs. Fred Christiansen and a student of the Orum school has made atrecordofwhichhemaywellbe proud.Although only a seventh grader he tool:the eighth grade examination ond passed hsvingtakenthetimeat home to make up the extra work.He started to school when seven years of ageandthus completed eight years of work in four years time.He expectstoentertheFremonthigh school next fall. »uu.u1amuscuooL wms met nm .......Arlington H1411 School Has Rea! Athletes Who Pull Down A Bit Score ln Track Tournament Held Last Saturday at Arlington. ARLINGTON HAS STAR 5{A3i Adlngton High school walkedaway with the honors at the Wash ington county track and field meet held at the Arlington High school grounds Sotunlay nftcrsoont.The Arlingtonlans won the countychampionshipby amassing a total of 80 56 points and also walked away with the 880yard relay for whidi a special asranl wnnmade. Blair ran to second honori with I6 23 points.Hen had third with 17 I8 and Kennard planed fourth with 1 13. Mr.and llra.H. AC. Diesengeereverypleasantlysurprisedlast Sunday which was their silver wedding zxnnivereary. They were invited out to 1ielt friends and when they returned at nbout 6:30 they found the house filled with friends and the rooms beautifully decorated i pink and silver and t.able\snread : s .BLAIR NEBRASKA.Aron.23 1921 W From .zo...sw Nebraska NUMBER 14 lngle Copy 5c 1 soo mann ical.~ B1EE0la\lrlilbl4 Erland Nelson Dana College~MEET AT LlllCOLli.......t.o..t.t.==......t.JUNE 7 To l2 tureolleglate Forsertic Asociation hld at Doane College Qstunlay Menon County 4 e s a |l e a SUNDAY u.\sE.m\1.|e is 1 w ;»»3 Bllir will eros:bats with the Meieha.nt.s of Fremont on next Sunday Moy lst. This team was the penant]Z\le~e¢in|of April 22 #Record At|4..lBlslr win 1Intertain Msmmotht tendance.Farmers intensely In terested in Lectures..Hog and Lamb Feeding Demonstrations. 1:v1:rw MINUTE A BUSY ONE l\ebrsakas Champion Poultry Team One of Four to Represent U.S. ln World Poultry Consress. The 15th annual feeders tisy held at the Agricultural Col lege April 22 was attended by approximatelyS00Nebraskafeedersseekinginformationonthemost econornie rations for the produc tion of livoutoelt. The program began promptly at 9:15 by a weight guessing contest of a .variety of farm animals.The prize on 8 pound roast of prime baby beef was won by a Desrson county feeder by guessing the total weight within 175 pounds.Professor Loeffel conducted aho;feeding experiment with a ration of eottonseed mea]to dro tennine whether or not it waspoisonoustohopandtheresultsof his experiment rxhov that nothing harmful resulted when cotton seed meal and tanhgemixedequalpartewerefedinaeel(feeder.It showed that the hogs consumed more howeverthe cost of producing 100 pounds of pork was reduced as the cottonseedmealischeap and also veryhighinprotein.The linked oil meal when fed with Linkage1 to 3 proval to give cheaper gsinethantnnkagefedaloneandanykindofpasturefor hog1 redueesi reports the following staniitnga of the members of the Association acconiing to nnk:Won Lost Wesleyan l Midland 12 Doane College .10 Dena College 6 Hastings College Pct. 922 15g ooo581 1 8 4 5 Nebraska Central T 6 538OmahaUnlveritlty44oooien:State Ilsaclmn 6 s isa Cotner Unircwty 5 9 399 York College 315 Kearney TeachersCollege I 9 zoo Grand Island College 0 5 ooo Chadron Teachers College o 5 000 cours:CEDIR RETURNSnuns After Days or mm no Tribu |.o¢».nuns;Mud on nm wmsn nm!Acivil ooo Returns Itrel sad Warn. PLANS ron comme Y:Ma A regular automobile train consistingof one large 32passengerbusone sevenpassenger and onefivepaaaennrBoldtbroughtback at noon Tuesday the Dana CollegeACapellaChoirfroma17daytourthroughNebraskaandother stator.The ears were anistically lettere.i with the name of the school and with Blair Nebrada in large:ed letters which stood out very u Churrh Convention of Danish Lutheran Churdt.Representa\~tl\rea From All Over the Nation. !lMEEll!€G AT DANA COLLEGE sPreparations for Big Meeting In Pmlreu for Several Months Pai.Big Choir Trained Voice! Blair will entertain the biggestconvention ever entertained in her history on June T to 12 inclusive when approximately two thousand delegates from all over the nation will g.\ther.1n the Danish Lutheran convention to be held here at that time.Preparations have been goin;onfor some time for the hi;event and when the time rolls around every detstll will have been worked out.Two of the new buildings at die eollege will be completed and furnished and will be brought into service at that time. Pmfeuor Waldo Nielsen has been working up a large choir of trained voices for the oeasion which will be gathered from the four corners of the earth Music has been sent to the different .churches and each church that has these trained voices is now busily piactlctnp;for the event and when they gather here but little work will be necessary to furnish the finished product.Speakers of note will be presentendthe whole general program ls one that will he intereetlng anal iupliftlng and Blair can thi!time the production costs nlfslfa being lfiltingly agaimrt the blue and receive these Pwolo with st heartybestsweet clover sudan and blue white busses.lwelcorne feeling that she has wm greae good.The llholr 51|year met with lpleted her part of tho huilding proProfeseorLoeffolalsohasfromwhich held fire for so manylcliargeot the meat laboratory And =§$£Z§;;;§~:1 ;n;j§;l years but which through the ef r the elnughler of the experimental places where .5¢water had ln forts of the Chamber of Commerce The track was in fair condition livestock.This display showed undated Q bmi the regular was comdetely wiped out last und resulted in :tome good contests.frozen loins of the cattle elnughb 1 schedule was completed and from pear by the raising of the 325.000 ered it iI|.f£l\fll5 Of ¢\¢lj 28 day S Etha reports from newspaperl o[}plE¢lsC.SILVER WEDDING SURPRISE ililriniing out the fact that mgny linneapolil md Albert Lea ancll The housing of these delegatesfeedenshipestxletomarketBsinitSom|Bdsilis!ante the choir till be no small item but throughforethey are f l i h 5 l vrarni msn met with success as a stand the cooperation of the Chamber of ed I1P These the packers do not [ani musical organlsatlon.Commerce this ls to be effected buy and they do not command the The one outstanding thing nland Blair will do her share asshe (Please Turn to Page Four).marvel t in the fact that the has always done. ..fthinyeigh:singers are chosen f S C d b y 0G \ .....f a hundred studentx;this makes NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Peter F. Petersen aged segenty people hesitate and remember the .newen years passed away at lnarne of the town and college.E ;~ff»;L=;=;Ul;l;tlNH ::hhishomeonSouthstreetMort1:is the hope of the Choir tof :na av ese rs o bandwellladenwithafinedlnnei|d afternoon af ter nn illness or e me concerts in the virion »presented a owmm if which the vneitora had brought. In all about forty guests werepresent and the evening was spentin ai very pleasant manner and be fore the time for departure Hr. .ond Mrs.Olesen were presentedwithAbeautifulbouquetofHow ers end it tref y fine silver coffee pot and e set of silier spoons.They also r\ecel1.ed a beautiful breokhst net from their sonWalter. The party depnderl for home at about midnight after wishing Mr. and Mrs.Olsson many returns of the happy event. MNACOLLEGE PRESIDENTINrxrnoni .......Dr.I.I\l.Hansen of Dana College in Attendance at Annual Mid land College of Fremont Con ference.Students and Pastors. IS A Puomxexr SPEAKER !Fremont.Nob.Apfiz 27.Dr. Theodore hi.Hansen president of lDnnn college Blair Ncbr.is oneoltheprominentoutoftownmenwhoistakingportintheannual almost a year.Mr.Petersen was born in_Nor»way January 13 1850.In IBB? he came to America landing in Nebraska in July of that year.He with his parents homesteaded aplooeoflandwestofRoseHill and up till 1906 he followed the iife of n farmerHewasmarried to Miss MnryPetersenApdl131833inBlnit and they went nt once to home keeping on the farm.To Mr.and Mrs Petersen five children were|horn all of whom are livingFretlericltanal John Petersen :tml Mrs.Wm.Rahlf all ol this countyHaroldof New York and Ellen ot home The son Harold Hts at oncenotifiedof His fatherhn death ond n ¢¢l2iErom was received Wetlnea lluy that ho was leaving immediatelyforhorne and would nnive IHrlay and accordingly funeral nrrangements were made for Sumuyat 2:30 p.rn.from the hom andlintermentwillhemodeinthe Blair cemetery.Mr. Petensen was a man of stew ling qualities a gentleman hyriaturefrugalandindustriousngoodcitizenhuahandandfather ln the vicinity in which he lived for no many years his name was al 2 i Them was a mm; crowdboniMi.1lnn|l°collegeconferenceforwnye<spokenwith greatrespect. e\enintr and the young peopledistinguishedthemselvesintheii mitnal bolv before the foot lights. THE WEATHIIR Blair :tml Wnllilngton coutityfolksareallrejolrlngoverthe beautiful spring weather after last \\eeltn cold and excessive reins.Farnien and ganienern are busyin the fields ond gnrdens.House lolders are raking and cleaning;anls and alleys.Cherry nml plum trees are burnt ing into bloom and lawns are ebeautifulgreen.The £01111 lending into Blair aregettininahannandlkitlisroeout |the merchants uptoslate stocks row on haryl husinezts will be better and everyone will be busy and happy.. Ieturlents and pastors being held ill:Midland in corijundion with the gthird annual Fremontitlirlloml ihluwic festival Wednesday Thurs mlny ond Friday of this week Dr. lilansen is rcliedulod to speak 03;Tho ldcole ond Ueoges of the Danleh Lutheran Chureli beforethe conference at the Frirlzty morningsession.Other prominentwepealcers are Dr. J. Gould WitkeypresidentofCarthagecollege Curthngc lil..ond Dr.J.Hamil lcn Dawson Den Moines.Iowa. Henry I~ise.her who ls at the lllalr hospital in reported as bet ter and enjoying the happy privilegeofseeingmanyofhisoirl friends the pnit few tloyt.lir. Fischer is an old timer in Blnlr and has n ho:t of friends who areglad to know of his improvement. Elle was suocetsful in business andlaidupacompetenceforhisol.I nge ond for the education of his children.Besides the wife the five chil dren are the only rol.|ti1.r.5 in this county to mourn him ga he had no brothers and slalom but many oftheoldfriendsof his enrly dayswillmourn him an one of the tried friends of those early pioneer=.l.xye when friends were tried and lbound together with the thongs of adversity. rMr.and Mrs.Trancy Bche arethenroudownersof a new llulck sedan:a3RevA.I.Newell of the Con fregntionnl church unitel in marringoInstweek \lrednes¢la3.tort Omaha people.:mum J.Mead and Clara A.Rell. gn.sotomake up for the deficit which naturally had to be faced under the weather conditions. ltheir pupils on last Friday evning April 22 at 7:30. Thin was the fint puhllc pro_.gram in the new tchool huildinx Plans are already may §;5».the patrons of the school a next year tour w maycludeKansasCitySLLouie 1:1 tlianapolla Chicago Racine Doa Moines nm]through Sioux City buck to Nebraska. . limmi out on masse filling the room to overflowing.1 The 1ittlefolks had been well Iilrllletl and hacl their parts srell in hand.One particular feature of the rnoprrom was the primarymusicconluctolby\lre.P L.~~Sl Moore rntisic director Lf the city~g0_~school; which pleased the mothers .......May Hair Eye on Blair ns a Proo |pectiu Customer.Line Bull!to g City Limits Will:All Ready (or 5 Installing Translorxnor. (0!lll.\E&\ONCE IIELI)BLAIR The Nebraska Gas and lIlectric Company apparently hes some idea of eventually putting lllziir on their high line senrice.Por manent lines have been run to the city flmitt1 on the northeast and everything i .ly to put s trans former in lace ol the ultimateconnectionthatwillbe needed to connect Blair with their line.AZ lready they have eubmlttod is propositiontothecouncilwhichWM not acted upon and no doubt nnotherpropositionwillsoonbe offered.Blair has had some bitter ex perientos with thi;some eompnnyiir:yram\gona br Experieneouthatwouldnot he pleasant to ports lthrough ngain and it surely will be swell for Illnir citizens to krop their uttfn ond eyes open ae everymennn ponelhlo will be u:¢e.i to getofootholdagain.l The present electric light olnnt has been giving excellent service but the huslneaa has outgrown it. Another us.itia needed and the city council has employed on engineer to give an estimate of the costs ond what it needed.Thi:\ report will probably be in by the next council meeting and then nodoubt some tloiinite more will be made to alleviah the trouble nntl give the needed extra poner. I Html fathers of the little folks very much. 1 The prog:om was n very erod .ltohle one nm!the patrons hzivo n right to be nrouwl of their splenltlltlteachers who are to inithfnlly [mul no earnestly lending their chnrgos along the paths of inow .lewlgo nnil right living. eAn1.1xorm:normal. l GROUNDS BPIAUTIFIED I The hish school grounds of Arl ington are being lnncl.¢cape.i bv the Marshall Numerics which will be on ltrlnletl improvement to the grounds.A hedge marks tho out line of the lawn and groups of lwes and shrubs suitable for pub|lie grounds are being used which will blossom in the springtime and gi:Te color ln the fall. g d\ .p g d b b f d y b p f f g. .....A.J.rmcx Mr. A. J Crick painted nvrziy lost Monday morning following an op.rrntion nt on Dmohn hospit ol..Mr.Crick come to lllnlr about n year ago nnml waz a l1ar.l l working man and made o nu:nber_ ol friends here.:Hr was fiftyfour 3.ears of agentthetlmoof his death. 1 Ho leaves to mourn him be Ieltlee his Wife eight brothers :noi |0110 sister.The body was taken ltr Spalding Nebraska Tuesday luhere interment was made. l wlnner last year of the Elk horn Valley League with iitair as a close competitortonext Sunday will be oneof the hand fought runes of |lI \ f . C U S With the approach of spring the time is here !or a general cleanupof the premises for a more beauti ful Blair.Therefore it is requested that the people lrnmedlate ly take steps to clean the alleysof all rubbLll1 cans and allies in onler that the city can operate the grader ln the said alleys.Your prompt action in this matter um beappreciated.Street Commissioner. L.w.Lam 13St wontnrsnnrn on nn:B-LINE ..Af ter Untold Delays BLine Grail lng L.io ns Completed Between Blslr and Kennsrd..Should Have Been Finished Last Fall.. WET WEATHER A IHNDRANCE The wet weather of last fell and the early setting in of winter preventedthcompletloziof the grading of the llLine hlghgray between Blair and Kennard and for longmonths of the worst kinds of roadspossible the public has been fenced to e indirect route of coming to Blair which has been very in convenient.The Enterprise is informed that the grsdlng outflt\employed by lite state are again busy and that if no bad luck intervenes that the grading will be completed in about n month.This is certainly [oodnews to the Blair merchants who have been the losers na much trade has :one elsewhere on aecountof the bad condition of the reads.The unooenpleted rosd erasthrownopenfortravelintTues day and the state hlgluray msin» tainer smoothed down the bumps leavin;it In fair shape and in inet much better shape than onewouldnaturallyexpectsothatat Inst after months or traveling in a round about way the Bline is now again ln use. C.u.1.E.n oo csuronzmt Mn.W.F.Hemphill waived atelegramfromOaklandCalifornia Tuesday evening that her father was not expected to live and tocomeat once.She left Wednes day morning and will arrive st the place of her destination to morrow Friday morning at 7:50 oclocl|:..The Dr.is anxiously awaiting n message although nohopes wereIheldoutthatherfatherwould ;sur\i1re. CHAMBERorEUPIHERCEMEETS Ilrsr Reports ol Lommlttrea.Ap» points mmlttee on Best Kept l..l1\and One to Work with Dana College Committee. E mzerriaac w1;1.1.ATTENDEI) The Chamber of Commerce resulsrmeetingwsehel.l Wedne\¢l:.\yowningintheCouncilChamber milh n fair nepresentltive of the untenlrorshlp present.A lady representing the Snlvn tion Army was pretent und gave averyplznaingtalkonthework of the Arniy explaining in detail the different lines of endeavor to jwlaieh their etforte were llirtrclml.eller lndylike manner her well §rliu:~<:1 grnnimnr ond her sinceritylrloinir.11 the respect of the audi rwe throughout hor tnlk.She explaineiithattheArmyrnsnlebut two tltl\f.et a your for funds onein the spring the other in the fall end that other eollcltors did not rtpnpant the Army at all. a The britlgo con1n1i1.!ce urn:called on for n report but there was no|thing to report und all other outstandingcommitteeswereinthe mme predicament.Nothing had been llone since the last meeting.3 The matter of offering prizes Please turn to pagefour)..¢. 'win our ormr CASHPRIZES ...........Cash Priaea Offered for the Best Story on Why We Should Trade at Home.Most Vital Queslloa of the Times for Blair. MERCHANTS LIBERAL UFFERS Contest to Close May 7 and Pril Awarded Within One Week.Ars You ln on This?Gd Busy! One of the most vital questionsof the timer for Blair is the trade at home question.With the ions of the bl;cities calling the ahop~ pets and the mdl order houses beckoning with their sludy adver tisements and the asss of travel. with the present day highpoweredearitisso easy to forget that right at our door in our own home town out our needs an be suppliediust as efficiently and often times with less expeine than abrtseti. Stand at any cross:osd and :rote the families speeding by on their waytotlteeity.Ltyouhsreavisionof the mture you 1111know that you are vitnsning part of a |oeneinsneattra|edythepsssinsof the small town ln America.. Unless this eonditton is remedied what will be the fate of Blair? Visualize the situation fifty yourhence and then atop and see when your duty lies.The crossroad where you stood may be Blair fi! ty years from now.Deserted. Ehery house every store gone.Your investment gone.Gmimlyslippedsway.We all know that our toim survives prospers and grows in proportion to the sopportitsbutinessinstitutionsraceive.Buying away from home is town suicide and every investment .Ll undermined. Theseansbutofewoithemsnyreasonsfortradingathomoand the Blsir merchants mentioned ontheuidlat home page are offer ing prizes for the but stories onthistradeathomequestionsovitaltoallof ns with thehop|at creating a hotter understand ing of the subieet.The trial Ill em nothing sod prlse\oI $25 $15$10 will he awarded to the three best stories besides special prius by the merohsnte.Gd in on this.s1 TEN CQUNTIES in WHEAT GROWING oomnsr Ten counties of Nebraska repwseatingeverypartofthewheatsectionof the state already have sent in entrlei in the first Nebras ka Wheat Growing Contest.Entriesinthehandsofcountyextension agenta hut not yet turned in will undoubtedly show toice asromrcounties in the contest.rmsnew contest is a younger brother totheNebraska Ten Acre Yield contest which has been going for severalyears.in purpose ir to de termine if possible what methods used ln :rowing wheat give the best returns for the time and labor used on the crop.Rotations vari eties time of seeding and other points will be studied by the fame ers and the agricultural collegemen connected with the contest. Entries are going to close on May 1.There are no entry feeut or other e:spen=ea connected withthe contest.The only nwanls off ered sre the recognition and honor connected with being the but heat growers of Nebrawka. ......|;l.All{BUSINESS AND ........ soc! A 1.F0 RECABT . =r stohi$1f<. ~192.7 .May 1921 T 5 31 Ii 3 ii ~} as 9 1o||i;zi5|415161?I5 19go 21 22 25 24 25 zo 2?en;29 150 51 .9..?..it if. ._.f_1__~?i{<|ElF:r ~ ~ijsf~ ~ ..J_ ~.wsu0.53 .ee__;._f §:l| .v .April 30Candy Sale hy Congregationalgirlsat Robinson Cafe. April 80 Opening dana at Le gion hull. May 3Congregational Luncheon at church.Noon hour. May 5 A.1..Auxiliary meeting. May Bhiotherf Day.May SG.A.R.Pon Memorial service. _ -...tl een gf ra'\\ I il, sL il . Is .|.... aj:J .I Fln1'hn\Bllir, Nebnah, April as, 1921 _ ' n n n n m n r m s n -_ n m n w f z n r m s z -1 n . . . . .| |. . ..,.~... A"9"'?!" THEg9|1Ny 1 CALHOUNAND VICINITY Hr . n n d Hr | . C . W . u z d ) lr | . . G. Christensen stilgngiad an S t u orenoe~weaning.Ir. and Ire. August Xlmalnon llr. and In . He nr y Wldnelda!even1n|.Roy Dolan end lmlly moved tolu tvn ek .Phyll1lnndL!l=lnoomtlnoethdr school work , n l nbuk md forth 'ooohr In d vm s tay W ith lr. Hn. Freak Kelkrimnl.Hr. and Irs. Herman SchroedersonHarold, allied or the» ~h xh e r home Wednesday roi !" ls rep orted very good the Calhoun bottoms.Somefifteen and twenty pound Idxn.li k e c a n Rolamer returnedlat week fro~an OmahaPita! when ahe undenent nn ration for appendicitia resent-.She in zepclted |.| gettinglon; very well. lt i l n o t very often th a t l~|'|.and daugztefs bmnama llo n th e n mo y.Suc hiltheof llrl. Jacob Sierk ami herter,llnrie,who uelebntodhe ocadon in a fitting manner ~unday,April 2l.|t.We wish hem mu y more auch happyvents.llr. and Hn. Henry Fischer~ted at the Geo. Hindley home uraday evening.The Dkk Lennox and Herman 1 fluailhu moved into the ° ", ; _recently nested br Roy Hr. and lin. H. A. Kruse were n o m ; 1 - w w ..Aeelylene lights are being in- ~llod in the M. G. Christensen ~me.J. W. Trinier made | business3 to Lincoln,v i n :Slim.hy returning Huwg afternoon.Hr.and Irs.nu:Rohwer .a n d M i n n i e B r o d e r w n ,E m e r a l d Va n B e e c h a n d Je n s Ii r o g h . Th e La d ie s 'A i d o f t h e D a n i s hch u r c h pl a nn e d a n d succ essfully§ r r l e d o u t a s u r p d s e P ¢ r \o n . a n d M n . L o u i e S k o v i n l a i r S u n d a y al t e t n o o n .Th i s w a s i n t h e n a t u r e o f s h o u s e - w a n u i n g a a M r .a n d H r s .S h o e h a ve l a t e l y m o ve d t o B l a i r f r o m t h e i r f a r m no rt h o f B l ai r . Tho s e p re s en t w e re : Mr . an d M rs . Jim L ar s e n , s o n Ja s . a n d d a u g h t e r , H n . H a r o l d W i l k e r - so n,H r .a n d H r s .e n r y Ch1'i.l-t i a n s e n , H r . a n d H r s . S o r e n Je n - fwen a n d ch il dr en ,M r .a n d H r s . C h r i s Ch r is t ia n se n a n d e h i l d r e nM r . a n d l l r a . H a n s A n d e r s e n m i M r . a n d H r s . Je n a B . Je n s e n . a l l e f H e n n s n ;M r . a n d l l r a . Ja m e sT. N e l s o n a n d d a u g h t e r s , s t u ! H r . a n d H r s . Je n s A n d e r s e n o f B l a i r ; H r .a n d H r s .R o b e r t R u m u s w e n a n d s o n , H r .a n d H r s . . l e n s S o r - e n s e n , H r . a n d H n . C h r i s P e n r - se n an d ch il dr en , H rs .~ A1 fr ed S ko v a n d L y l e ,M r .a n d M r s .R u d n l p h A a d r e s a o n a n d l r . a n d l i n . P e t e r Nl e l se n .A d e l l d o u s l u n c h eon~» si s tl n g o f sa nd w ic h :1 ,cak e,p o -ta t o a n4 fn a i t s a l a d s, p i c k le s a n d co ffe e ,w a s b r o u g h t a n d e n j o y e d b y a l l . M n .C h d s B e n t o n a n d sons, ddldren were Sunday vldtnn at~ Cdle Hmm: hams. .. ~ In . W i i l H u n a n E ve n t ' h l e l d a s ' g======»°-=a t t h e e n r y K n h r em o . Christiansen and dngghtzr, Elm of Fremont and Hr. a li n . R u t h Lnraau ani cons.Hr . u m II N.Robert Petlneu of Fremont alsocalled then, and at other homesin my fxh bofz moaReli n . P . J . ma mma '*°f and the fdlowing to he p him c elebntgs llr. me Hrs.Chril Chrlitilnleli and chiidreu.Mr.and lin. Soren Jensen andchildren, Hr. and Ure. Ted Buch- n n lt, B llljp e ,LeaGnu.|e and Raymond Heian Nnrkirk.Anicelunch was :erred by Hn .Skov.Sunday dinner ents st BooneNewkirka were: dE`1..= Laura and Hamm Dickmeyer,Mi n EdnaNewkirk Ind Mr .and Hn. llerleNewkirk.Mr.ind Hn .Peter Thcmmn were Satuwy evening guests at Jenn Surensens.Drum friends of Mn. M .C. Jem-sen of Fremont, nm sorry to leurnthat she fell down cellar one eve-ning Int week, broke her arm andotheririne bruised herself in such a way as to he confined to her hedal present. Her many friends wish!or her a 'ggfdv recovery.Mr. and ru. Peter Taft of Fm-monf. were Tuesday evening vid!- ors nt Chris Benmns.Sunday aftnmoon vlsiton at 3:3 Friday evening at Bd Nw- John Dkkmoyor uiled at Boone Nnrkirh Sunday foreman.Henry Kuhn hu purchased the f e mu r L u x E .h n e n r u m a tO:um.L a n Larsen h u rentedthe beziidhan an d 25 u m an d' Wednesday weaning edlen atChris Petenena wen: Hrs. BoomHnrkirls, IIdlnrd and Catherine. . Hina: Norm.: and Lsun Dickmeyer and Catharine and Edungd Nc whrk th t g o g z ; ~ N n h l g l r k to ..3 menear Arlington Banda "'°=='=§,Lyle, little son of r. :nd v - v ' r " _ *1 for a much larger number.The Ladies' Aid will mul withour pNa.Lknt. llra. John Taylor, irat Wednesday aftamooa in y,hat week W ill Taylor uma lnfz7uThthe ventura part of the mu toaaahiamothar,.\ln.E!11.a!:Iuniahnlaaotrery ivell.Ha d l o v k - ited az the home of hh brother,John and family and einer, ilu.Austin Renaluw and family.andthe-ok hand! nm I hm sf frlzndl who a n glad to meet Will on theuvlaitato thearldhnme.Hereturned to Bushman, Nabr. Sabuniay, where he hu ¢lIllll of an elevator.Ona of the enjoyable events of lan week was the Ron Hill clan g"='» "Deacon Dvbbc"given onhursdu °'f°='*1;§ to a well-filledhouse.Their fic.lent teacher,Hina Lore coached the f°=>i" andher ooworker, Min Sm th helged with decorations and stage net-linga.Those takin;part wereHowardPetersen.Harvey Xuhr,Leona Haauen Mata Hamen, De!mer Gelktr, li mi ww, Ma rlon Nelann,Vernon Larsen,Ger-trude Hansen and John Beck- lun,Jr.All gave their p a m ucil and their play :netted them u tidy sum for their banquet andother class expenlrl.hir. HaroldBrewster and Mr. Gena Jacknorl ofHennan were in attendance at the clan piay. Hr. Brmnter renderedseveral aelectiona on the blnjp and both gentlemen alng.The Jesse Hansen Family amtaking their turn with the mumpa.Some members n! the family arehavlng them this week.Detlef Wulf: were Sunday vis-itun at the Walter Sappenfleh! home.Gear e Nelson enlenained theJamea lw-= f-wg on Sunday. Mr. and Mn.ar!lhiper and children were Sunday gueus at thehomen!Mrs.Peiprr's father,Peter Jensen.Lawrence Johnson had anmeealvea trucker! to Omaha for Mon- day'e market. gn|||nnu|||||||muI||I|n11I||I|I|mmnnu1nuI|||||||Imu||||nmu|||||||m§ E 5 l i E E § § MARQUIS1 2 9 6 6 %.' / v . . ,. xx _._ | Belgian Draft Stallion Thls fine slx year old stallion, sired by Imported stock on both sides. is a beau- tiful' strawberry roan weighing over |900 lbs. and Is one of the best stalllons ever brought to this county.His sire, Richelieu 4l06, an imported ..:»lmal. was the winner ol thirteen prizes ln one season. Marquis will make the season's stand at my farm west ot Blair known as the Aye larrn. Price ol service is $15 for living colt. Wlll not be held respowble for accidents. l also have | Hue pedlzreed .luc k nm wlll mak e the ltln d lh lx less on. John Bolln, Owner E = : = & Pnoltrr Dummy "r Phone Blick 31 Shir, Nebr. x ' OHEN in newHome Theatre Bld(. x NEW ENG L AND NEW S .,~' JENKINS 1-has SHOP fxR . . G . A L L EN A B S 1 ' R A C ' ! ` 0 l Jo h n E d i s o n a n d Os c a r B i u m h a ve b e e n i l l vi m t h e Q u i m H n r o l d C o r k y c a l l e d o n G n o m e L o fd i W e d n e s d a y .V i d a r S k o v a n d fa m i l y ' n m I Ge m g c R as m u s s e n h o m : fo n n o o n . x na. n. w. BELL Ph y dd u an d Su n m 1-'0 fB ¢ ¢ 2 Phone:" " ' " F xBLAIR 'IOP AND 'mm oo.A111a 'robs Side Cluulll, Su!cwm, lillln 'lim ...ama . S tun v ulu muJ. E Miller,PrvyrletorPhono ana 9 Il l h H h s L o u i s e L a r s e n h m O r u m . Th u : a d g y " ° '= 1 ° § _ c a l l i n - = ; g = ° m u n e n n u n n n :r .a n d n .i l l W U I! s a d h m i i y . l i t . a n d M n . E m a n u e l A n d r u - m n a n d sons w e r e Tu e s d a y e n - n l n g g u g u a t R u d vl p h A n d r u - i n z l . A u g g n t H o w e h o m e . C e s t e r H o ve n d i e k s p e n t S a t u r - d a y n i g h t a t L e s t e r H o ve n d i e k f. M r . a n d M n . C h r i s L a r s e n a n d no n , an d M au d e E ri k a e n w e r e S u n - d w vi s i t o r s a t H o w a n d C u r l e y a k Al m a a n d B i r d i e F l e t c h e r c a l l e d a t t h e F r a n k b o f t i s h o m e S a t u r - da ifl aft er no on .rs .N e i l Th o m p s o n ,M r .a n d M n .G e o r g e L o f t l l w e r e F r i d a y vi s i t o r s l t E a r l T h o m p o o n v. M r .u n d M r s .W i l l S p r i c k a m l D a t l l n c ,a n d F r d n d d n o E r i k a e n s p e n t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t H o w a r d C u r l e y f . H a r l e y a n d L o w e l l Th o m p s o n s p e n t F r i d a y n i g h t a t the'E a r l Th o m p s o n h o m e . M r . a n d M r s . H a r o l d C u r l e y a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g th e la t t er 'a pa r e nt s , M r . a n d M r s . W h i t e fr o m L e x i n g - t o n .M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e L o ft l s a n d ch i l d r e n sp e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e F r a n k L o fl l n h o m e . Harold Wilnn home.Chu. Paulson was a Friday vil- itor at Victor Skovf.Will Flanigan and Frank Erik- aen wan Omaha visitors Thuruday and Frida .Hr .Mrs. .An Basl andfamily vidted at Raymond agiils' Sunday Wtning.Miss Pam Luflis relumei homeFridayalterhelpingwiththework at the Floyd Inftia home a Inv dayl-Mias Harkin.;lloycr and MinsRuth Pauhen spent Friday night at Victor Sko\¢.Hr. am! Hrs. Floyd (hzrley viz- lted Sunda | aiu-moon al. the win Hovenniick omc.George Lofli= visited with EarlThompson Masala; evening.Mr.and Mrs. Pete Andcspent Tnalday at Art Liagillf. Lira. Bqgnond Built and sonvisited at enry Hovemlicks' lastTuesday.' MARCUS BECK l r a n nn. w. F. HEHPBXLLDENTIST laeltedln new Home Thanks Bld|.Eb lr , Ne b r u h 'Nwiu dlenwon nt me Henry lukla bmw.<=...':.,... lhgill vidkd at the Slow mgm home 'Nd-ily eve- n|lin md Mm John Jackson wanBldr -~§y,g<~ Thunday.l n .spruk .nd ummlu. ma ln. Hum Curley mi E I |.U Q \.L a : u n h o m e l t B l a i r . W i l b u r U p d i k e vi r l t o d a t E t r i 'Ih o m p l a n '| l " 1 i d n y e ve n i n g . l i n .l a r t i n Flagler vi s i t e d a t #o h h P . Er i k n e r fs a n d t y . l n .Ge o r g e L o ft i a ac c om p an - i e d h e r s o n , F l o y d L o f t i l t o O m : h a M a u d : .i a u l n L M a n d fa m i l y w e r e ,1 éiilf; UNITED TIRES ani Extraordinary Vaiués For a few da';s only we _are offering our ci;s1n':n- ers United States 'fires .and Tubes at greatly Hnlstnln\'.l n .Chu.Paulson,Roy and Wilbur wadike vidbed at J:h:\Eriltlena'edaesdly evening.lllu Evely n Flemhe r w been3-3° ill uvithsn attack of appen- th.Ed 'Nihon in e0n!L'|ld I0 his I odi i :C u r l e y r u a T e h m d t ca ll e r W ed n es d ay . l l a .H ~ r s 'H o ve n d i c k s p e n t F r i d a y a t F l o y d h h i l l l h l i r .a n d H n .W I S p r i c k a n dD a d i n e ,a n d F h n d s i n e E r i h e n ||Br. and Mn. Clair Johnson of A L L : m m s O P H A U L I N G D a y a n d H i g h !Se rvice P h o n o 2 7 6 - -J . P . E vt n e n B a m x Ku mm home Friday.Raymond Maglli called at the Art Hngill home Sunday.His:Fern lnitis spent the weekend at the Frank Laftil home.Hin Birdie and Marjorie Fic t-cber,Birdie Heien and Marjorie n e TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATES ¢ - - . - - Saturday, June 4, 1921Saturday, Juiy 23, 1921 liimberlins Kimberlin, first and ful nama unknown, with ofShermanB.Klmberlin;Thomu Whitney Nieholl;Nichols, firlt md nad napa unknown, wife Hegwesth, Jennie M. lleguth, Jos- iah J. Young,George W.. Dunne, Sharma:B.Kimberlin,Thorns.:Whitney Nkholz, Frank H. Kialy, M. B. Wild, ful names unnovrn; amine all claims against uid En-'dlon to Lincoln Tuesday for n tate, with a. dew to their adjw-visit \\rit.l1 their son, Ivan who nt-ment and allowance.The time hndn the ;u;¢univerany .They:imma for tha pmienlation of ~ h o r n s Wednesday nftlr- cladr?._ ~ ~Jef! Van Hom |.nd.Alr1.Elin our leading mamchmu u A m¢l.u\of advertising.Thi picture shownwasm u m Fllrblnks a n ' s m Robin Hood";Hr.and Mrs.But Coo r o fTaknnah 'nn guest: of Irzrman vlllllnl. and n bond an which latwa s si td ag b ro kc , ma n; u m mg ? tothelloor. ARLINGTON NOTES .» wan. NOTICE A. C. Debel, Atiorney. 1....-. ww. .r uni! xl 1::..\......4..Frank M liielv:Xiely. firstia n y in te r es t i n L o l I h r t n t y m a l l u a n t v- u n a £20 &2 1 |i n 3-EtifullsiJames G. hlegeath;liegeath,first and real name unknown, wife of Jason G. Megeath; Samuel A. Megeath;Biegeath, fir tt and rea! name unknown, wife of Sam- uel A. Hegeath; Addison C. Me- geath;Megcath, first andrea! name unknown, wife oi Addi- son C. Megeath;Judie W.Me- geath; Minnie E. Megeath; Megeath, first and mai name un- known, husband of Minnie E. Me-geath; Jennie H. Liegeatln llegeath, first and read name un» known, husband of Jennie Li. He-gealli;Josiah J. Young; Younz. first and real name on known, wife of Josiah J. Young; George W. Doane;Doane, :first and real name unknown, Wife oi' Gwrse w. Doane: Sherman B; - - . . _ _ . _ . .¢ .-and read name unknown, wife ofFrank M. Kieiy; M. B. Wiid; Wild,first md ned name un-known, wife of M. B. Wiid; L. M. Kline, Mayor of Conning City, N. T.,m d his successors in trust; Inari; ll. aliline, Mayor of CuminlCity, N. T., and his successors in trust; the Town of Coming City. In Washington County, Nebraska;the trustees of Cilming City. Washington County, Nebraska, and their aueoexsora in trust; the un- known hein at law, next of kin, deviaees. ientees, persona! rep;e» sentatives, and dl persons inter-eataed In the estxte of each of the foilovring named deceased persons, towit:Burr H. Richards, JamesG. Megeath, Samue! A. Hegeath, Addison C. Hegeath;Minnie F.. from uid 6th day at May. 1927. Witnesl my mud and the Seal °f u i d County Conn.this Gth day ot April, 1921.(SEAL)1. c. m.:.l~:s;, 11-bt.County Judge. NOTICE OF IlE.\Rl2*iG Washington Ctllmty,1 L snS'I'A'l'E OF NE:Bn..\sz<A 1A. C. Debol, Atty. In the Count; Court.In the Matter ot the Estate of Petrine Jenson Demascd:The heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees, creditorl, tn1 all persons intenstad in said ethic are here- by notified that onthe Tth day ofApril 1927, Johanna Mndien filed s petition in said County Court nlleging among other thing thotPetrine Jonson. an inhabitant of Washington Gountir.Ne h n lh , died on the 8th day of Odober1926,lo wi ng n o lm Will and Testament, and possessed of Resl md Penonal Estate and prsylngfor administration thereof. If y ou full to appear at saidCounty Court on the 301.11 day of April, 1927, at 2 o'elock P. M., gud contest uid petition,the Court will appoint Ro h m Madsen or some other odtlbls person Ad- rninistntor m d proceed to asettlement of uid estate. Witness my rm-q_ and Official sm um Rh dgy ol' April, 1927.(SEAL)I. C. ELLFR, 11-412.,I County Judge. s mn u r r s S AL E Momky, Kntlemm & Gmdizuky Attorneys. :u from uid 6th day at May. 1927. Witnesl my mud and the Seal °f u i d County Conn.this Gth day ot April, 1921.(SEAL)1. c. m.:.l~:s;, 11-bt.County Judge. NOTICE OF IlE.\Rl2*iG Washington Ctllmty,1 L snS'I'A'l'E OF NE:Bn..\sz<A 1A. C. Debol, Atty. In the Count; Court.In the Matter ot the Estate of Petrine Jenson Demascd:The heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, legatees, creditorl, tn1 all persons intenstad in said ethic are here- by notified that onthe Tth day ofApril 1927, Johanna Mndien filed s petition in said County Court nlleging among other thing thotPetrine Jonson. an inhabitant of Washington Gountir.Ne h n lh , died on the 8th day of Odober1926,lo wi ng n o lm Will and Testament, and possessed of Resl md Penonal Estate and prsylngfor administration thereof. If y ou full to appear at saidCounty Court on the 301.11 day of April, 1927, at 2 o'elock P. M., gud contest uid petition,the Court will appoint Ro h m Madsen or some other odtlbls person Ad- rninistntor m d proceed to asettlement of uid estate. Witness my rm-q_ and Official sm um Rh dgy ol' April, 1927.(SEAL)I. C. ELLFR, 11-412.,I County Judge. s mn u r r s S AL E Momky, Kntlemm & Gmdizuky Attorneys. :u hereof, real names unknown.You and each of you ue hereby notified that on the 1601 day ofAprii, 1927. §omea T. Nelson and Anna D. King fiied in the District Court of Wuhington County, Ne- braska, their petition commencingan action against you and each of you as defendanh, the object and prayer of which uid awon ig tooblldn1 Decree of u i d Court finding and decreeing that u i d plaintiff: are tho ownen in fue Noncs TO CREDITOBS QF E.'§'r.\1'z p : a r a c o w n c n n a n esl st e,e a c h o f a p a r t a s m o r e fu l l y n o t o u t i n u 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 o u t u p o n their aaimi ti t le s b y t h e a p p a r e n t c l a i m s o f y o u a n d e e e h o f y o u t o so m e r i g h t , t i t l e . i n t e r e a t , o r d e - ma n d s i n o r u p o n la i d r e a l e s t a t e , a n d t o q u i e t t h e i r t i l i a Sn fe e e i m p i e a g a i n s t a n y c h i m e , r i g h t s , t i t l e s , i n t e r e s t s o r d e n a n d a i n o r u p o : u i d r u ! e s t a t e , o r m y p e r t t h e r e o f, w h i c h y o u , o r : n y o f y o u , m a y h a ve o r c l a i m t o h u e t h e r e i n , a n d t o fo r e ve r e n j o i n a n d h a r y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u , y o u r h e i r s , s u c - cessors,ex e eu t or r ,e d m i n i s t n t o n o r a s s i g n : fr o m h e r e i n a ft e r c l a i m - i n g o r a s s e r t i n g t h e s a m e , In d fo r ot h er eq u it n h le re l ie f. Y o u n n d e n n h o f y o u u e r e - ,q u i z e d t o a n s w e r u i d p e t i t i o n i n Q t h e D i n r i c t C o u r t ' o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b n s k l , o n o r h e ! o r e t h e 6 t h d a y o f Ju n e , 1 9 2 7 , o r u i d pe t i t i o n w i l l b e ta k e n a s t r u e a n - 1 t h e C o u r t m a y : n a t t h e rei ie l' P n r e d f o r t h e r e i n . Ja m e s T. N e l s o n , Br A. c. new,I3-SL Their Attorney. dies'Aid were recently divided m r s . U .|..».n u s m g e r , m r s .r u .S w e n s o n , M r s . W m . K r l m o r , l n . Mi n ni e Sk i n ne r , M r s. F . J. K s s tl e , M r s .Ta y l o r Fr e nc h ,M n .F . W . L o w e ,M r s .B e r t L o w e .H r s .D . B u c k , M r s . B e n L o ft l s , H r s . L . B . H a r r i s o n a n d H r s .F r a n k A m i c k .Th e y s e r ve d s t e m p l i n l l u n c h o f cr ea me d c hi c ke n o ve r ho t b is c ui ts , ma sh ed po l l to e s ,mckles,ca k e w i t h s r i c g t s m d w pp e d c r e a m: m i . . 5 } . . .. .'1f'=°!*~*"s'*!=sssocislgoec gf : n g w m l o m e m .D s vc G l n t i n ,w h o fa r m s 'near D e S o l o 1 s s r e n e w i n g n o q w n t - a n r é l i n H e r m a m Bi on ds y fo r e - Hoon.B i l l i e R o ve r o f B l a i r , vi s i t e d h h l i s i c f.M r s .B e r t L o w e S a t u r d a y s u d mi m al e hi m s e l f q u i t e u s d a ! e m u 1 s n o m .Th e emp lo ye es o f b o t h ba n k s to o k s d vs nt s k e o f t he i r ho l i d ay o n I'd a i s y a n d s n t t h e d e y o u t o f t o w n .4 n a g :r of tlsem ¢}t.eg_dc¢! t h e c a s t i n t e r p r e t e d t h e i r p u t s In s ve r y c r e d i t a b l e m a n n e r .S p a d e ! mu s ic b y t h e h ig h sc h o ol oz c h cs t n : n d s e ve n ! s o l o s b r H i s ! G l l l i r l E c h t e n h m p w e r e h i g h l y l w n vb at ed b e tw ee n s em .F u n e r a l s e r vi c e s ! o r H r s . D a ve F i t c h , r e s i d e n t o f t h i s p l s o a , 'n n he l d a t t h e E lk C it y c h ur c h S a nd i ? s ft e m o o n ,fo l l o w i n g a b r i e f s e r - fi o o a t t h e h o m e .In t e r m e n t ' n s ma d e i n th e El k C it y ce m e te r y . M r .a n d H n .C .G .l h r s h l l l For Safe Transportation Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stock and Freight We're Bonded Carriers the 6th clay of Miy, and the Sth day of August, 1927 at 10 o':loek mm. each day tn receive and ex- BLAIR vs.~ i SUNDAY 'g F 1 M A Y l s t 5~I sum am Pm COME! Gale Cllld ll 3 rclod 3 ALL I ll I 1 I : I (Lui. ycnr'a pennant. winnerg) Hd Olson of the Olson Radio ~ Bi ~ li school ggzdn.1 therufter llr. md Hrs.. Tom Wakefield, ir.| 'Washington County, Nebruka, the I mmemnunmn.» m » , ' .. u i» » h m dir ua nf u a n s .fa~ A - Y L m m m "'"\ | '~1 11 Mn. zz. c. llcCleIIan mrm.DRUM NEWS Henry Nichols oi Florence vuin Calhoun Sxturdgy evening.The local 0. E. S held :pedal mutiny: Saturdnr afuraoon andawning, Hn. Nei Dniy, the Dist-ric: Supgrvhor being present.. ilr.3:4-Ins. R. V. Clary of the Fon-qneilq ghlpter of Omaha e n Will Hansen hurled two iruckloads of hon to Blah.for N. J .Andersen.Hr. and Hrs. Alma Skov lhd Lyie spent Thurulny night at Te.lBuchnndlh.Hn. Hor lin Llnen visited onWednesdaynftemoonwithMiss se mum ¢1'n.' North,m n "`i'|"ulfz 1 :in diaper 1| |1- Thlrlun cm.m u m llh nu ung nuu llmla n s me urr COAL GRAIN Oil Meal Tankage Feeds and Salt always on hand at The Farmers Elevator Wm J. Muller,Any. In the County Cond.. In the MAMA! of the Estate nl Funk D, Munn, Du-sued: to thu Cnd.(wr: of Said Emu:You are Hemby Nntifid, Tlun I will nit nz the County CourtRoom in Blair in _uid County on the ith slay ol lhy . and ¢h¢ Sth day of August, 1921 lt 10 o'¢lock mm. ueh day tn receive an.l ex- 3 ALL -The sign or good coffee BLAIR vs.~ Fremont Merchants (L\~»L year! pennant. winnen) i SUNDAY 'g F 1 M A Y l s t 5~I sum am Pm M c L a 1 _hlin'é L e n t -r e s / 1 C O F F E E S E R V I C E COME! Gale Cllld ll 3 rclod If the persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names anckpre- sent at the Quality Market, they will receive free, one-half Bound of _llcLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof- ee. also union.N A 4,Ernest Schmidt h u recently "1 L. , .' l. . ~ AIwi Lxrs-en spent County. Nebrulca, on me wuz anyof April, 1927, in an action thereicl pending wherein Maurice HickllnisplaintiffandTheHoneahoo Lake Summer Reaon Company, acorporation;Elizabeth Neveleff and David Rifkin anadefendanls The Herman high school track team had Lo be content with win-ning only the 220 yard and the 50yard duh at the field and track meet at Arlington Sltunlay.L.D.Hurdle and son, Dadow of Omaha came up Friday andI enlvrvd a visit with relativesand will be sold ID lliisfy two.uf u.ho h rks e w "s.'2'=., °='tf=1.f%''1'f 95 v.'llf¢'-if 1$'f»,".¢.»'T-1»'i?-i»§f°£§' her c lub of gill! "The Girl Ro- nervea" here at the home of herparents, Dr. and lin. A. J. 98211-eron lut Thunday evening.P.Z.Wilson,Blair merchant.was :\ Herman caller on Monday aftrrnoon.F. J. Knnle ll having his nd-dence vr°P¢r¢v improved by hawingthelamefrontporchro- an added improvement.A hedgl mark: the outline of the lawn andgroups of tnos ahd almmbl mult-lhle for public grounds sro bein;used which vlll give flowen in tho $ l|'!.1g and color in the fall, moren for a summer ahorinf:Clarence Wiruet, Clyde wh f lland Frank Wilkins rvovod to ba verv eanablo huh Ir en the! en- fi n a l l y m m w i t h C l a m O h r t ° | S u a d l y e ve n i n g . E r n e s t Z n u l i l h a vi n ;c i t y n m p i p e d t o t h e l o n t i o n o f h u n u r n d d c n c e . H n . W m . K n u t . S r . c a l e b n t e m l | n | u s 1nun ¢ \ u .nn. ;. uu uuF r e d C h r i s t i a n s e n o f t h e 0 | u m s c h o o l , s o n o f M r . a n d l i n . F r e d C n r i l i l a n l l n ,J n n e d m e e i g h t hg n d e e x a m i n a un s , n d th o ui h on l y F . ~ l | h | \ | ! T | \I;E hnu "...'§ !'.€i' $2613.16 and i nmm uwmniiéééé Hifi for a brief vim thai J from Mnch 26, 1927, at Seven Wfflatter pm of the weak. $10111 Magill honno WMI! ove- naHn and Mrs. John Jackson wanBlair -§5»5<~ Thursday.l n .Spn-Lok and DarlinoHr. and lin. Howard Curley mi nun spent Wednesday at the ChrisLaraen home at Blair.Wilbur Updiko vidtod at Ear!'Ihomp1on'a Friday evening.li n . la r ti n Flagler visited at. John P. Eriklen'a onday. I r a .George Loftia accompan-ied her aon, Floyd Loftia to Orna ha Honda .ia u lo L M a n d f a mily we r e Sunday afhrnoon visitors at the Harold Wilaon home.Chu. Paulson was a Friday via- itor at Victor Skova°.Will Flanigan and Frank Erik- aon won Omaha visitors Thuruday and Frida .Hr .Mrs. .An Basl andfamily vidted at Raymond agiils' Sunday Wtning.Misa Pam lnflis relumei homeFridayalterhelpingwiththework at the Floyd Inftia home a Inv dayl-Mias Harkin.;lloyor and Mi nRuth Pauhen spent Friday night at Victor Sko\¢.Hr. and Hrs. Floyd (hzrley via- lted S:mda | aiu-moon al. the win Hovendick omc.George Loith visited with EarlThompson Mouulay evening.Mr.and Mrs. Pete Andcspent Tnalday at Art Liagillf. Lira. Bqgnond Hagili and sonvisited at enry Hovemlicks' lastTuesday.' nn. w. F. HEHPBXLLDENTIST laeltedln new Home Thanks Bld|.Eb lr , Ne b r u h al|||nm||||||||mu|||||mn||I|||||n||n||umu|||||||||mu||||mm||||||||1|\E E E E E E § § MARQUIS1 2 9 6 6 11,' / 5 f f 5 ~ \;", _._ | Belgian Draft Stallion Thls fine slx year old stallion, sired by Imported stock on both sides. is a beau- tiful' strawberry roan weighing over |900 lbs. and Is one of the best stalllons ever brought to this county.His sire, Richelieu 4l06, an imported ..:»lmal. was the winner ol thirteen prizes ln one season. Marquis will make the season's stand at my farm west ot Blair known as the Aye larrn. Price ol service is $15 for living colt. Wlll not be held respowble for accidents. l also have | Hue pedlzreed .luc k nm wlll mak e the ltln d lh lx less on. J o h n B o l l n ,O w n e r $111111nu||uu||||||||n|||m||||||||mn|m||||||||||1|||null|||1|||um||||||||||». |no~o¢u>on|'>»<~|n~o41n\nf~|¢1|'>| CALL US w1§EcK Braak Dom/n Z We have a GOOD WRECKER We have GOOD MECHANICS A L L : m m s O P H A U L I N G D a y a n d H i g h !Se rvice P h o n o 2 7 6 - -J . P . E vt n e n B a m x OUR WORK IS GUARANN'f`EED g _§Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. E B UI CK MO T O R CA RS E Blai r. Nebra ska 0 ca ll e r W ed n es d ay . l l r a .H ~ r s 'H o ve n d l e k s p e n t F r i d a y a t F l o y d u i i l w . l i r .a n d H n .W I S p r l c k a n dD a d l n e ,a n d F h n d s l n e E r i k a e n ui a i te d at P au l Sp r l ek a ' S u n da y . l l r . a n d M n . C l a i r Jo h n s o n o f ° " é € | " ' In l a n d vi s i t e d a t t h e C h r i s K u m a n h o m e F r i d a y . R a y m o n d M a g l l i ca ll ed a t t h e A r t H a g i l l h o m e S u n d a y .l l i s a F e r n L o i t i a s p e n t t h e w e e k a n d a t t h e F r a n k L o i t i l ho m o .H i n a B i r d i e a n d M a r j o r i e F l e t - ch er ,B i r d i e H e l e n a n d M a r j o r i e Lo ft l s c a l le d F ri d a y e ve n in g a t t h e A u g g n t H o w e h o m e . C e s t e r H o ve n d i c k s p e n t S a t u r - d a y n i g h t a t L e s t e r H o ve n d i c k f. M r . a n d M r s . C h r i s L a r s e n a n d no n , an d M au d e E ri k a e n w e r e S u n - d w vi s i t o r s a t H o w a n d C u r l e y a k Al m a a n d B i r d i e F l e t c h e r c a l l e d a t t h e F r a n k b o f t i s h o m e S a t u r - da ifl aft er no on .rs .N e i l Th o m p s o n ,M r .a n d M n .G e o r g e L o k i :w e r e F r i d a y vi s i t o r s a t E a r l Th o m p a o n v. M r .u n d M r s .W i l l S p r i c k a m l D a r l i n c ,a n d F r d n d d n e E r i k a e n s p e n t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t H o w a r d C u r l e y f . H a r l e y a n d L o w e l l Th o m p s o n s p e n t F r i d a y n i g h t a t the'E a r l 'Th om p so n h o me . M r . a n d M r s . H a r o l d C u r l e y a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g th e la t t er 'a pa r e nt s , M r . a n d M r s . W h i l e f r o m L e x i n g - t o n .M r . a n d M n . G e o r g e L o ft i s a n d ch i l d r e n sp e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e F r a n k L o l l l a h o m e . MARCUS BECK l r a n : aif; UN I T E D . .TIRES a n i " .Extraordinary Vaiués For a few da';s only we are offering our cusinvn- -ers United States 'fires ' ;».and Tubes at greatly _reduced prices. Now is your Chance to cut your tire bills and -get good tires at the same time. .Come in while the supply lasts.~ United States Tires are Good Tua 1 Tire » s5.5o ~ Jenkins 0il & .Battery Co.~ n e TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATES ¢ - - . - - Saturday, June 4, 1921Saturday, Juiy 23, 1921 " " ° ",;, upenuun in l"l vmana h g w a s o w e n y a n a f a s c . o n ~" " " " " " " ' " _ "b o w ,an plum um I-earn that hu mu . 1 f i n i r .mr a,He in-Hr . md Mn. Joe Jensen andgg 1| ptzidng along as well u nn una; to ¢¢;\,¢r Fnmcnt. lugh school children we n Su ms !wllnnrx n w !.In 1116 fall.ts 1. Aihert J naenailr . ' " " ' ? " " § " u " " ? " ' 2 ' ° i t . =?.""f | ndW lll¢r *'"'". £ " * F *wffr. :mx Mn. 1~::nmu¢: Amlret- u t o g e t h e r w i t h e m u o f u i d a c u o n in cu r ta x e d a t $28.05 o n d a l l ac - c r u i n g costs.at i u p r o vi d e d b y [ u i d o r d e r o f a l e a n d t h e d e c r e e W 1 sa i d l o t io n . I D a t e d a t Bl a i r ,N e b n s k a ,th i s w t h d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 7 . 13-Bt.Ma u r i ce B i e hr e n l t S h e r i f f o f W n h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r u k l . ` \ . . W nrzaington. Th e re wa s a mo o d a tt e nd a nc e a t t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e 0 . E . S.In s t T h u n d a y e ve n i n g F o l - l o w i n g t h e l o d g e m e e t i n g n n h o u r or m o r e w a s s p e n t i n a w e l l l ] a n y Th e s e r vi n g c o m m i t t e e fo r t h e e ve n i n g w a s : M r . a n d M r s . l l e n r y Tm h l s e n ,M n .A n n a Jo hn no n, M n .R .II .l l u m u e s e n a n d R e v. a n d _Mm 'l`. J. Reese.r a n d fr i e n d s .H r . a n d u n . R e i d , w h o m e n t t o K a m a l C i t y t o no- l i l l b f o l l o w i n g t h e i r m n r r h g e l u t fa i l ,n m n o w l i vi n ;i n H o o p e r , w h e n G e n l d i s em p l o y e d I n a h a n i f a r e st or e. W i l b u r L o i r e w a s n b u s in e s s c a l l e r i n T e k n m n h M o n d a y a f t e r - no on .H i m F l o r e n c e W m i a m s o n w a s aB l s i f vi s i t o r o n e d a y t h e fo r e p l r t |h i " u u u : c s h n l a u m n u s !J o s o m e l a n d s a p l n g f o r M a n h a i h N u n e f l e s t h e f o r e p a r t o !t h i s we ek . M r .a n d M r s .H .C .3 l e C i e !l m vi s i t e d i n B l a i r w i t h r e l a t i ve : o n S u n d a y l ft e r n o o n .. Th e Ju n i o r l a m e g a ve sNR U I- 1 !. * " Ih e S t r t i d o f C h r l x t i a n - i t y " n t t h e l f .. c h u r c h o n S u n - dn y e 1 » 1 :\ In g i n pl a n e o f t h e n g u - In r s e r m o n ._li . A m n w u h o r n t o Hr . | n d Hn . A. ¢. hem for an over Sunday visit.of p°s..¢.»,m¢h will help them in T. ~,;;;;',,;,;;i;;d';";,;;i.;,,1;;Mins Alice Shevenn, an rmphye training.lui week.af the Hanmck Implement {.om»C. IC. Andenon of Blair was A varnr 1\r|!|\r w.l.%{n¢tankI ROSE HILL rrmis | u h h l l r i S ! n »r l u l n a n nIf b `£i» " £< 5r"» }»§ "£'° m ~ Hr. am!u e l A n d n u o n a n d A m i d § d _ ¢ I mn l J..i1.,.P r n l a vi p i n n n n l Ta l -x¢|1|\EU|. I\\1\' ST""§U\\ \ll.°!.|n f.'3I.'?I e;=,.:'-rr.-r.'.::..'z:-'mf I 'E-f?Iri{"=-I'i§fé`i=;\-fV- ~ ~ |==5'~.""" 1""' """""""" " "" lplnl. ll!!»..?."¥'»-3 ..¢"1."».;'2""n.':'........ §,";,'g_";f pf-m=;=v wlumfl g lr. llll ln. m um §.'!h_"' lplllr """'°" "'°"' "' nn ¢....I; n.-.....':'.n.. ln] »..|.llr. and un. :umm lldhn T "uaugmrr.JIIFH urucv 1\|}|| uv uns: ue-eu drove up numu1a:r t he ht M beta mu-:"'3"tmnd; the Teknmah higl; school Mumln;afternoon.lldhdn his 5'.2{}\..5 l.;1e Zi-f.|..'§1.| and the..Mr. and M721 H._O. Cgoper BC:m-.. ..:......:warn nlmful ai elm ¢m»r Ml|\ .I !»l Ilrewxterlnme. Innnnunk s....n...n .Turf Imiwip IIA Gift of Jewelry for Mother* 4 What. are you planning to give mother on Mothefs Day?Be# fore y ou decide cleiinitely . take the time to come here and see lhe excellent items we have for that purpose.Wonderful selection of Pearl Necklaces.Framed molloes in the #cafh`é" resrular meeting ufftha!rs INBUSTR Lu. REVIEW "Qi" of ~ *'°'5 .;:rr ,.*:.=:_'fm ll HH. Herman Ruhr \\l\ an Gm:lu. ADC! nna nowara reser-un were eamndned Sunday nf-terna-on and evening at the FredAndamanhome, tha guest' ofHis: Eulala Rnntgomery.R07 Fallen urn nnfommate lastweek.He hz! n hone badly kick-ld Bolunlay =~5-=and a heller inhlnd l a I g l frmn I bullywashed gnde. | lt was neeunryle call a vetlr n»\ll.m1 on SundayIn MOL! the inland nnlmnll.. Hin Nna Andersen c alled onlin. ihrtin Larsen Saturday nf-temoon.Inn Linen spent Saturday a!-temoon with lldvem and Aiton Larsen.Sunday afternoon (unit: nltheHenry Ruhr home wen: Hr. and ln. Gila Arp of Hansard H i nEmma. Arn nf Blair me air. and lin.. Harry Ruben and sons. lu l1.'ll13T_§3li1|_}y - r lnd Mn. Chris Chrintaffer son and children M1-d Hr. and linEmnnmiAwlneamn nd ehildreavisited Sunday :Itemnoon at lhlheme of their parents..Mr. amSin. Hana Chistofferson, north o Spike:. llr. lnl Hrs.. Emunuel Andreason and uma spent Sunday mreninat CPM: Chrisloffersonl. Nobr. was looking after ln.|¢ln¢.°ssmzxtwn In llarmnn last Saturday.0. ll. fioulaey Inst wcok tradedhis Ford touring nr to B. O. McDon;1l.i, auto dealer of Tekamnh.for a Ford coupe which the family in cnjoyimr.Blrs. Chan. Laughlin left on the Wednesulay afternoon train.In-utwu k for Marshall, Minn.whenshe will vial! rellti\e|:. Mr. und Mn .D. W.Rutledge "ngunvr and Pmlfruvur w umpuwof the stock.These boys are slu-.lents in Omaha school: ond areunabletnbehere.They haven'dr and Mrs EJ StapletongrimI ...of Tekanuh in chargt. I l gf the aim of the cmwml in at- lr ance- at tho picture show nt the Legion hal! Saluniay eveningit would seem that the majoritylook aahanlagwe of the fue mmits given by Wm McDonald, one o!_ Mrs.ll.il. Ulmeron went loOmaha Tuesday and spent the day with frieumls. !~I\errit Gaylord 115.1 the mia-funune Sunday. to break the lgrgebone In one ol his arm: betweentheshoulder and the elbow.I twas one og those freakish .mex-zientl that seem almost impoaalbls. He was in Um bam loft at thoJohn Jensen homo when he was 1~¢E§"§§¢¢¢§1}¢r§f""" Bduywood-l\Ien"\nad to be :ou-stnxctcsi from Smithfield to Nuy- wood.Bancroft-Rand connecting Ban- croft with Wuhlnxton h i z h n r nil! be growled this spring.Salem-Plans under way !or the constmctian of Community Churchin this town... new silloueltc s Ior Mother! Day Birllulonc /or May-Emerald. r H . O L L E R M A N N \ Gilt Counselor Expert Wntchmuker" i i i " ' " i é i u i r uuml-Bull! :mu n& ..l=1n d cum-ls .-. anlla ! n t a r a ; » ~ 1 I° ¢ - » n u m l.Ian||a'l Im: lr. all ln. Ilnll ..1'¢=?.. ;;:;¢G'g|g¢|||I:r':::,|°".§ ____V ,_ . . _ _- - A - »J e ' , . . , _*tis B r a n $ 1 . 8 0 p e r 2 0 0 p o u n a |Sh ar m, $1 .9 0 p er 1 00 po un ds .|On i o n B-SI.9 A y e B r o n .B - t f.A p B r o q .8-t i' 0 . ` E . 8 . h o l d s B i d s : m a t i n g Kg w n o d hn l r - c u t o r b o b .I JI E . t h i s w a n i n g .4 6 - t i ..N o r t h R i d e B a r b e r S h o p .a n d u m J. E . C l m p b e l l ,h l r n l t u r e ,I u p J.E .C l m p b e l l , f u r d i t u n , n m 2 .E . an d \ n »l f | L | n l BD -l f..l| \I' lll l¢ !Q ft| H. n|5 0 - U .ld d 'U U E r m vn _~,f t nm ~ mann;so-u.~ .u nu .nonhil \\ouacuSau¢h . Blair. Nebruita. APY" 23; 1927 Loc-;`| I Sweet Clover, $1.00 pu buhcl.|Alfalfa, $12.00 per zmllen.Clark 0'Hmlon draw to Yank- o n \ r Q L u An B2a| ..8-ti.An Bm it3r§.South Daknta on budmu int Imah auch other und further or- dcn, .allovuleei and decree! ls to this Court my mm proper.Witness my hand ind Offida! sm um 21:11 dns of Apnx, am. ( s u m 1. c . ELLER.Z(-M..County J | ~osxA.umu>ss.nuuur I Z E NT E R P RI S E !cr a~rises s-plenty..' /n 0 I w r q The L ovly u m- ¢ bi l of u m- fmm eldaly dumnl. not from uw m a m a m u x mAH In all, Q»¢k'| xnlds np- d u b : : S u b d In t h e ir b o n ~a P. ll. Nawind lu d c W n k for ldlnlwtntlon thereof.munluu an urged ua nun! the 0penln¢ Pxvgnm, x muslcal nr~If you m l lo nppur at uid ~nfenneu. 'lin Wilkhu L|\vod»vice ll tbl ihpyy SIM!! END-County Conn on the Nth dlyofagainst "over amphadf' on foo#vin.-dn; pnmlatently in 1-In Amex»h d i a r o t i mz p o r u u ma lly mme lean.Itsp pa an utho ug h nq mn c o n t n t $ 1 . 1 pe t it i on ,t h e C o u r t wi l l a p p o i n t Jo h n F . R eh n n r s o m a |- ingurithcluhsandludeninrnang,I " r .o " 'vw of un state ul me time. |i°y this-»bfin¢ them.Our sur P r e f s ! ! c u ._| _ 1 v vv Q''°5 Wanted-»-Cattle to p u tti n i m I write dl kinds of Iasurlnen-WUUY-. 1 Gwlln About pu.the summer.Offic e mm' Fumen Stale Bank.'The Delphinn (Jub held their 1 llnn i.No Greater xc-sn.Ron Wert, RL 3 41-sn.R. II. Ranuunesn.~ mee ti ng fo r stu dy o n i nt i .nn v Mnnlzil.. 'r ~ ` T i f u e g v -- . - . - U - . -_- ___~C o u r t e s y c a n h e S h o w n Y o u r G u e s t !T h a n H a vi n g T h d r N a m e s A p p e a r I n t h e H o m e P a p e r .P h o n e 1 1 W h e n Y o u »H u e 1 News Item--Pleue. \ .2- i r¢F'.n Georgette mn dresses in the leading eolors.8imea up to Q3. ll()-II.ln. T. C. Hilton. lin. Blanche Petersen of Ken-*'°*nm in e plermnt c aller at The g ;c 1. Bendc rf, 'mn Ph am a n mmm- o f f i c e r m S m- r d w. !1v ¥v b \1~=f Hn. sam Noble ma daughter, A new line of dren und .rpm mv. :pmt lm Pk idn y an d s u.-r ~mu at Mrs. T C. H$l%0n'|.| 9 4 :bully in Omlhl viliiiol relatives. For Sale-Two rod l000-pou!ldShorthornbulls.One the best Shorlhorn bull we ruined last year. B. w. Stun t a S ons,18-rf.Klnnlrd, Nebr. Ho u , Ho u , mu .I-urn head slnla.|\rellusm.nl1.Ane wli neln ,Ill the lending shapes md A n y o u i n n e e d ° f * ° " " " d r e n . ~ u i n ~ out or hat!30| the flue line atHrs. T. C. Rilhmil.10-U. .§,,"';;y;1;g,_.**=f" he il d°in¢ eor- C. K. Bendorf, Ilanld emhelm-I S p o r t mu m d IndieI'dren Bl and ¥I.B\kl\vlkof| Blair.Office ¢g||,|fggm 1435 gg 3 4 0 9 | tphone, zez, mea. Ph°°¢ 224.a-af.lin. T. c . Hiamm.1-Lf. Hr. and Hrs. Harry W inter "dl Attorney Herb-en Rhoadu ol' i o ra.Bn. T. C. Hilton. l.0\'.f.mn,Henry ol P l a t h "visited ff k mth bm;c nHn . n B Offen u underlu%ng|3undly or un uma lletxi ng er "g 1 8 lt"l'1:e:l.|y " ° "er in .. -:-... ..I ¢.n¢".-11 in vqilolr nut ha m;l __. - -- . - _ __F o r s i n g l e c o m b n u m u i m d Red with: eq; ml Red 53.10-lf Dr, Leyland States, Chimpne- tor, Yunnan sum Bank Bldg.tf. C. ii. Bendorf, lleemld tmbaim- er and nndertaker. Blair.OHIO!phono, zen. rea. phone, eu.8-tt. Shoulder flowers for een! and~ wear.A lam leleetion ltreot.. }lr. .\ nd ¥ z1 .J .E .F l»d \¢ rmd¢lll1dI!n&o9ktime¢£!H¢n»d.§y§n d d tn l a d vm tn b m e h o . lin. Holly Blredleld is Improv- ing lmerreddeneepmperty south of to imb y n eoe to fpa iu t. The Congregational church In g e ti i n lu e o ltd p li n t th la vr n e k which is l greet improvement . . ; .{,ar..frne. v ..f .o. ..g.Q ." 1 . tA,...~ l j E2g n a s a v m l v l a r f a u a s m u n u n r Y o u m e » z mp ¢ : u s = » u u a ¢ u » T | ° ¢' under t» \ a A n o l o n a | ' ; v |J lunanxm . |'>¢\r1l\\l*f4N°'\ ia ngardaml aawauaesoumt-Tha namaso!mhaa-Bun w1llbc hutantly ra- m n i r n n n r m n u b g u n - u n .u d ma h o n d th vt i mn f o r ! ! m p n g x r h m u ; n h ¢ r -wlu tb au ha er ly tloo r u u lninfn : u ttla d e a lg a a ta d n h - ac w rmu nu no u mn dth atrh nn e ou dl- tlo o a u o a wl a a p a r to f u n o o n -tran s htvmn the yuhllslur and n b a u lh r . Pawnu l n n to o n mo th a r ahlpuant oi h r lc n o e ln ln l u t waek.Pawno¢ Bllll| | ald¢o boamn h a n d i h mn th o d u a a d la th c \'vrHn | 1 dalar ¢1 man oh c tu r- lngeompany.T o a a y t h l e u t .th e ld a ala od q u e a n da tf i r a t glannltwoulldnenmtabevdolat- ln¢l.Mpo¢tl\-\r\|laa. Paraapsthamulltdurl-'°'iP"" wh. when auch a person beoomuu ua pray nnlv- W e rn h a ve mn p o n o n a wh o ~ u v. n ~ l' n m= n . n m mm, i n th e uma of Bunn. an,y ou expec tv i m r w u p p w p h to mm for thanulvowl 'nlnkinl xr an ac ~uvny m a y w w w l n m n days;unfortunately, t-hll u ann Krus of xtudanu at unlvardtlaa. F w p m . w a r no mink for ui in lvuz tha t axplnlm a (n atma y o f tm lo u b u m ' : u m m ol modern llle ln collage and stas-wlamt | Opel a man mru thlakln( for| hlmu l!bo bvglm to question many of tho ntabllahad gunuma |and lnnitutloul |n.l rulu wi th wlnkh be u surrounded.'h a t l i inevitable, lu! tha dmplo naaouthat ao many of dull thlnga han noasundlraala.lt ll t r u a a t u n l - vvnltlea,when football eouhaaan pdd and homnd mon hlzhly than pfoleuon; lt 1| also me in tho coulda world.-N. E. A. Ber- vlan. Buy your rtatlmery at 'Du I- Imr pn a msn . s r o r r N u m ! Claxooo H. Damar has proven hiumul! one of Un greatest mara-xhan runnan ol all xlmu and Amorlca'| lnaupuuu best by hlaviwry an up army -urn annual Hopklnton to Bolton dlatmee 1 erauon-out gun at Luau'rwnrvu. c m n u z l O F e o x mx a c su s e r s (Coathuad from Pan One). for tha but kent lawnl and omn-lna wu uhm on and a motionwa s m m u m c a n h d u m x m l enu m ba - "r m for a ad : wa rd md w bl dvlded into thne FHM! for each ward.Alao that tha eon\~mittee o! thrva appolnlodwsn lo work ln eonjunaion with tha Wom- an'a Chamber of Commun.mmmmu (mn Dan a Onlkpanuttalald who uplalmd to Chambtr tha coming ol tha convention to Blalr and nk-the ooopentlon of the Cham ln u d u ln g ln enlerhlnmg 1 A 141|(lu mr h zbarUn d d q a xu .A uzmmlttu was appoinud lor this purpose.-After lhll thu meethg wu turn ww an aoma numb of the wal blllllea to Blair of bulldlng up a our uum~c .p spark mr factoryAfhor this talk the meeting ul loomed. soo .ATTEND AGRI (ntlnued (rom page ons) prkw nn fmlahed cattle daThe lamb fecdlnz conducted by pronrenu,not me . ... ....exparlmeaa of leaden ur ~»f<g;»= eoontlu and oder mu o n mabout handbag problem of lgrkr- rhlv xr. duo work. lle mbe n o r wa r a Nw mu mauodatlona in Nahr-aaka of whkh our mm Trl~Do\mty Auodadon is I menubar will gather al. tha al- lege ln Ltuewln lar a mu our ll-\1 Bo.The vrvc nm begins at 10:80 and nrrmgaasnu have been madefor vlaltl duvugh tha wultrv Pllnt.endnn rlnx a p mm e m ,eng plat and the college ¢nan\~ ery ln tha mombu.TM a lte r noon prognuroonslru of gamea, nunu, wlth a mllkxnz an.l juslllng eonlnt free to dl and the pnrmm will ln ou r rt 8: W wh ic h wlll allow th dmlrymon tlms za rw home for nn csenlng milking. D A NA D o mu s law Larvan of Elkhorn, 191| spent sundry 'nh nm fr-:emu Rav. H." w. Bondo and Rev, N. c. Carlsen were at Duma Weaday. Am 19. Dana n m year, vixlled wlllx hlsulwol friends 'l'ueum. April na. Martha Hamaen, who il in l.raln~ ea over to Hymn lhrlnm vm; nwrmc A1- uxeons nm Chrlrmnaen, . student at L lp: rt tha M. E. lmpul " i l m E m i " BLAI R BA PTIS T c mmc u Ann u n . S nulhr. Hlnllkr Sunday, llay I, 1921 Tha Sunday swan invite! you an attend l u re gu la r ud on at 1 no A. M.Ho r n l n g wm h xp a t u A ll.Mr. J. G. Hanan, Pfluclpal ol the Cfntrd Hkh school of Omaha. 'will lpeak on th subjec t, "Keep' o wn Evminx Worship at 8 P.M.The Reverend A. F. Nawell of the Congregational dlu n h la u a speaker for this service.The regular monthly meeting of the Womax\'a llludomary Sodsty will be held at the homo of Hrs.E. A. Jensen on tha Bench road. Thunday. April 28,at 3 P, M. The fl!!! letwre on tha book "ForA New Americ a", will be (fun. Remember ah- wma Cross ram The Omaha Baptlat Woman'| Quarterly mst! at Calvary Bap~un c hurc h, omnn Friday . Arm 29, beginning at nomo. CHRIS TI AN c a un c n W. l-L Thompson, Puoar.1ta nee y ou at Hlble School Int .. _.__mn.-.._.......,,,," n e Blble School at xo o'clock. ghdtor and proceed to a amlunonx el a a ld u mawn mu my ha nd a nd o m d i l se d mn e m dw o f Ap fu , lm.(SEAL)I.c . s u m . U- l t .`County Jud#- NOTICE OF HEARING su m: OF NE BRA S KA l nrWanhlugton County,l John F. mm., Any . ln LM County Courtln the Matter of the Ea!-ale ofHelenaPayne,Doceuedz The Min at law, naxt ol kln, davlaeea, legumes,i and All peraoruinluuhed l mm are hero- by mum.: um an me 21111 day ofApril W21, Alles M. Johnmn flled a petition in n m c m w C o n n alleging among other thlnp that Helena Payne,Lnmhiunt ofWuhlngtonCounty,Nebraska, did un the 14th day of Febuary, 1927,leaving no lut W l ll g b l Teltamont, and possessed of alnn.l Personal Estate and vnvln: for administration thereon ll y o u full to appear at u i d County com on a»¢_zou» du' of Ally 1921, at 2 o'clo¢k P. M., and contest laid petltlon,thsCourtwm .pp°|»-¢ .man F. mm or someother suitable Allmln litn. tnr and proaml w a settlement ...ul ||\1|i! l 4 I No'| 1csoI-' HEARING sn-n-: OF NEBRASKA Wuhlnrwn County,Hsnry lluueke. Atty. ln the CWM! c wrr.lu tha lmer of the Eatate ufAnna Llndon Dec aaed: The hell( at ln, n m o f k i n , a vbr u , lm- laea, cndlton, and All venom in- teruted in laid enate an henbynotified that on the mm day of April 1921, Pa-mx B. Linden filed petiti on ln nm Co unty c omalleging among other thlnga that. Anna Lluden.an inhabitant ol Wuhlngton County.Nebraska;dkd on the llth day of April, m v .leaving no lalt W ill and ax "l'estament, and poueued of Ra!and Personal num aqtimated rv. naoo m an d P ny in z f or mmm- htntlon thereof.ll y o u fall lo appear at xalrl County Court on tha 20th day uf' May nm, at xo o'cloek A. u.. andwr-nut m d petition,tho c o m will appoint ff-_ g p L i n d e n o r some u m "wx ie person AJ-mlniatrator and proceed lo a set.tle~ ment of add eluate.W ltn sx my h an d a nd o mr msul um mor day of April, 1921. (SEAL)l. c. ELLER. 1|-AL County Judge. | j " "hliu Jeannette zuq un rmm g "m d as boclmoantmm.Po rs tzu n tn n dc n ni n gwe u- u§'°_.'ffff'3fl' Alnnnv en". ....I i m p m f l n f F i ' ~ l l | ' ° ° d lr lin.. T. C. Hilton, Tha Hilllner.buutlfni lim M flown. large and J u n e : ~ l n t h e l a d i n g e o l n n . Phone 211 on w.18-2t.Hn. John Watkhl. llr. and Hn . E .B.Redfield 3r`}i`§p\mL d 'ai-Iaif Hhs Sena Bertehen,who for the put four years hu nugm. thewere calling on Mend: in Omaha _h a s af | Blad r| c h ool| , 1r illle uh th ep xi lm Heh Hansen , one of the efficient to m o f th e Fu.:mars State Bank, hu been kid up witha siege of mumpu but is :mr back at her port of duty. W e h n ve t h a b n s te g g mu h mi chick starter to lp found or we a n furnilh you the ingredienu and you can mix it yourseif.See, us for wmkap.7-U.Blair Milling Co. The Arislon Young Peoples' Society of the Congregational churc h, met at the home of theputer, Rev A. F. Neweii, on last Sunday evening.Following their mmf room at the HcC\rl11Y nehool next year.Hr. Ralph Fair child of Kxnnard will have charge 'of the upper room. Mr. Wiil Tayior, fonneriy of the Role Hill diArid but now a rui- aient of Hunuman, Cheyenne Coun- ty. liter spending about ten days visiting gehtives and friend:inand around Blair, returned to his home last Saturday. |Among the mmy new gift items received since our mrdven-ary we il an extensive line of '$ilhouettes, for Mothers Day and other occasions.These Silhouettes an now on displsy in our window. Hr. and Hu. Theodore Jacobsen are moving bwek to I1'\rln!l°n,Nehr.,dte r a 1rin£er'|m y in Bllir,'lIher0 Hrs. J|,c0§3nn wasunder tha doetor'| caie. Mr. and Mn. H. S. Holt: came over from 0"°'e=» Ion Int Tues-xky waning to mend the week with their non,Dr.Sari Hu i s and farnily of this diy. Hr. H. H. Reed of east South street was receiving the congrat-ulations of his friends _on int Monday, April 26 when he arrived at his 86th birth nnnlursuy. Mrs.Henry Harnmexx of Ft. Colllns.Colo., has recently re- gturned to her home after a visit °\rlth her litter, Mn. Fred Sell of Satuniay evening.r Hia Ruth Slvninfiiid left this noon for S;|\|lche, Golondo when :ha hu 1 podtlw al llnvty po ap- entor on the local pper. Hrs. Fred Soll held open housela n Hondny dternoon and eve- ning, April 25, in honor oi her husband? birthday.A very pleuant time urn m.i°>'°<\ by nil.Mrs. Sell served a delicious lunch. Vin- iting and cards ad-iid lo the eve- ning's enjoyment. infra. Alma La Gout returned to Blair Saturday from a few dawlvisit with .friends in Omdm.She hu been quim concerned aner thercports of high inter in her homo town in the South.The radia..ru~ un. A. A. uompwu as ¢1u°r=n:i. \L1&t from her siatnr, Hhs l l u y :can of Little run. Hina. C. K. Bcndorf. licensed embnlm-er and undertaker, Bldr.Gffiol phone, 161, ns. phono, 224.B~tf. A fine line' ol' :ilk dream for spring in the lending colon, new'styles and good maberiluh.Prices $325, saw and $3.15.Sei them before you pay more.1l~f.!.Mrs. r. c. Hilton, Hllliner. Mrs- Frank Schafer entertained M a family gathering at the !Sehafer hqma in this c ity lut Sunday;Th; sons and daughtersahé families nude up 0. nice tabla at the dinner hour. 2 Mn. Roy Anderson entertained 'thh city amd other relativu in g port Tuesday wa.: llwen to four-uw members of uw In som Wom-Nebnska.men fact of wats: in Arkansas ana Club at her home lui Thurs- rrfular meeting,they unjoyed II-2t.H. Oliermann, Jeweler.Mrs. C Nerds, who hefon her lunch together.|Miss Una Gall,teaching nt marriage was Miss Sadie Blodgett Mr=.Jchn Ammon came up from Hooper, came home for the week-nd s funnel' Ft. Calhoun girl, vn-Bladr to join Hrs. Fleepe in :cle-end spending Butler with her'i1ed old friends here this week.brating her birthday Sunday, April mother,Mn. li y ru Ga ll.Hina 5 M:1. Norris and her husband, who 17th, and visit .her two grand-Goll has been engaged u stcnch-|ia |physician, have been doing children.She brought. two baskets of the second grade in the Blair missionary work in the Philippineof little chickens as n birthday, s.|:hool1 for next year although lslands for severai years.Hr.present for Mrs.Fleege.-Burl~»&ge\I to remain in Hoopeilhsrt Nor:in is now visiting relatives in County Herald.unty lie-ralnl.Illinoim-Fon Calhoun Chronicle. City, Arkansas.*day afternoon. Refreshments wereMn. Skov Nielsen was hmtesa aerveul at the dose of the meet- tn her frienein gnd !!|ati\ca last Wednesday, the nehpioa being her birth anniversary.Visiting and a ing bi' the ha I Mr. :ml Mn. Funk Brass sc - compuaied by Miss Mabel Marshlovelyluncheonservedbytheand Misa Mildred [laser were in hosted made the day one ion; to Omaha Monday evening attendingbf remembeml.Hrs. Nielsen rc-"Tm Butter and Hex Man" at uw c-eived the :wi wishes and com Brlndels Theatre.. gratulatiom of many frilni== §||||||||||||u||u|||nm||||||||||||11||m|||||||||mn|||||||nn'mmm||||n||||||||||uumllmlm:mm||||||||mu||||||||||m||||||||||1|||||||un||||||ulu\|||1m||g 2 :I O Q zu:§S p e c l a l t l e s T h a t A p p e a l t o L a t h e s § §O f G o o d T a s t e § n_ l n m o l u w o l x n e n u i v w :u l l w w ; - end. Mr.Walter Weed of R11mudwas a budnon caller at Bldr last Tuesday naming. Mn. Andy Allen ll Improvingat prnent nite! 1. serious ilineu of several week: duntlon. A fine eieven pcund boy una bcrn to Hr. and lin. John T. G bert last 'haeoday morning. Mn. Iliton Booth in enjoying Avisit from her mother, lin. Bunn Dulmey of Celondo.She arrival Int Monday. Thi Methodist church nm hold a supper and reception for their new memben at the church par-lon, thi; evening. The Womans Auxiliary of theEpincopadchurchmet with Ura. John Newell last Wednesday nf- ternoon for I social afternoon. The Christian Church ladies held a aurprin dluutr on Mn. Chu. 5IcBri.ie on lut Fridny afternoonBn|| all had n very pieannt time. Mn. Ernest Tnrnblad of Hin-ouri Valley, came éver y utlrdly-I Lovely Luncheon at {nng1e||-mnminz for n couple of dan Tllit H c f Smithhuns!ehurch basement, Tuqdly uonn. May 3.The (allowing menuall for 35c: hot rout bee; sa.-xd» Iwlch,mashed potatoes,cabbage |ml:1.l, strawberry ice cream and u;f en.1bi t.|"'r»;r11ur»a=y Afternoon miam- iCiuh d luncheon at the restaur-ant this noon ind are playing hridve this afternoon at the home Iwith Lin.aan coke a street. Blair friend! of Henry Chrlalt-'I' mn are glad lo hear that In in|:et'|i.1¢ along nicely following his nc idenl when his knee c ap ru broken a few weeks nga. win Carter of Omalu dxon upSundaymorning and took MII. r...a-.. -».l nm nlllrlvnm wha hi!!! 14-:L un- L . u. nu wm lin. II. C. leC!allu\ :nd non, Harry, Jr. M 1\\'lill°°==. nttcuded the Jlkt Day funeral in this city Inst llondny. W ettiilhananletlotof c hc ienseedcorn ready for the plnntct at $8 par Inuhd. Chu. Llrun and Som,34-11.De Solo, Hahn Mn. Ed Jenna is entartglnhg thc Baptist W omnfz li l d u m r yBocldyathar home 'Lhh dur- noon. Hr. and lin. John Su of Phu-ar have been spending a fur dur visiting relatives and friends .In- Blair. Hr. and Mu. Orlo J ones uvnow iivinl in Uncoin and vided over the nekand at the J . B. Carter home in this city. The Home Theatre hm been mn-nlng some splendid pictmu lately and the public generally, are umm of it and an pntmnlzlag them. Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Johannsen and daughnr,Giard.; Ann of Irvin;- ton wma gqeots of Hr. and Mn. Thomann Jacobian lad Slmday. Hrs. Alt; Wainwright hal been confined £0 her homc ior a few days with an attack of indigutian but is much bcttlr at present. Chlldrenk dresses will be found at lla. T. C. Hiitonk.The lineil different und motben will Hhs the styles Ind color:for th!! suuil girl.li - lt. 1'. w. Bites. who me uu¥¢lin~ n .QI; jj:"1 1.3 ,. . §¢1 J 1 *Ci"a*1:ff ; ~ "I *K 1.Afa1 04Qj 'P '$= J<3 .".s.a~y, 3 ¢ - » \ » . 1.L . rJ»:§Z 2Q; M u.v . i w d m r r h l v r v i m : n d W W 'triai.Domnr covered the twenty-u m 1 n r ¢ n lf \ r me a n t u m " " 'ni: milel in two hour=, ao mln them so null,their mm IKUP°'°utes.22%i seconds.This il the ¢\m1r°l¢bill! one " a f"*"'-' 1"mm time uw vriry typometter gnd *ill nr. "sm ma such l?'€'°°' .Sunday sawn teac her from Hel ur. A. u. weuer anuwcu mar. comand alfaifn are the main :Lays innh: -o p fee din g.H o u e ve r , c r a c k i n g th e : o m he lp s a n d g r i n d i n g t h o a l fa !fa i s pr o fi ta b l e .Th e c h e a p - .__-. .-H - ;.I . . .. . . \ Omaha., WI! I Vtillor aa. umm vu 23l.lllJlY-" l u rngru~; v----vo ¢ N - - - -Sunday, Aprli 17.'Sundny :ml bring someone \\i!h Witneu my hand .and OfficialArthurT'h0l\1P1¢\1 :nd Arthur you.Seal this 21th :hy of April, 1927.1,hlehrorzs wen! to llwinn April Communion service at 11 o'::loek.gs sm.;1 c 1=;1.z.En G m1 2 5 t h .1 1 1 C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r n t 7 : 0 6 . G o o d I - I - 4 % .C o u n t y J l l l g é .~o f 1 -- -a 1 1.- . . . -n n 4 \|_. _ |! _ | - - . . ¢ l l n n # A a i n a i xIuatn of American Schooi 1Dateopathy of Kirhville,l Minourl inn. B. M. MOATSDsleopalhlc Phydcjsn IfieldBldg., Blair, Nebr.gwe 135 Phones Res. 272 DF \u»:.\|uNGFINAL srrrrmyu-:NT ~. ; O m:i i ' ~ 1 ¢ " ¢ ; ¢ ' 3 ,B0 you know such a Denon? Cnty? Well |.\nt'n I l f l | f l T119 1\l'|lB P¢l1¢¢==l»s°°r§Apr i| 2. |¢},_ i n r R A N K s . m c a m w Iguppoaa every community nas suenand one nice tb.tn;_aboot such a person it that the public soon puts them ln the roll in which they be long._ j $ l | Rdaaea to Bell Mm! refuse:to c ell lu light Plumb! a two to one mehdty st 'I'aelday'a election.Hnrtlngtora ia in a mix-up our eiaetrle propo- ultlans, Harvard, when a power compmy owrnl the giant, 'sill voteon electric franchise Tuesday, and ¢.!nlnt. la ¢|ll|'|l fn! th! lI.l!ll!|D| line his activities to toppling over the 175poundera, if the New York boxing commiraion lun itz way. And-Delaney seems willing. The Uruqoayan nntignal soccer team penn to reason that an ex- citing game of soccer ealla for astill more exciting free-for-nil fist ftght at the close.At Madden, llasa., Iaat week tho South Amer-ians demonstrated not only their proficiency at soccer but also an ,unquestioned ability to take areof themaelsm in a battle royal. ' I aa I 0 -1321If Tnta particularly ls true u unc arlambs are crovried to the Iimit.|In the seven iota of cattle, steer _gnlns were compared with better*gelns.The Iot fed eorn and olf- sifa made the chr.-:peat gain per imf. 1:rtang nenwn. lt|.|:r av:-loneen,Nlela Iboen and Merrill ;l*l'1l)¢r mettmg lvcuucmus; 1.--"__ning at the usust hour.You have I n u g ; ~ "i (Agent for Fairmont Creamery)Bentaen made a trip through the ne idea whnt a Iot of good n In the Matter of the Festate of Pays Highest Price for Ford Ahemlaling plan! in Otnlhe Apnl ;"2:ui.Many of the \=tu.l¢nts epent the | t00 pounds, however, they did not .IInter vac-tttQn_'¢i\h parents and glln quite as much.1 Those ateers will be sold Tues- day, April 26 and it will then be determined if the eztn flnith put on .by feeding the supplements as molusee and cotton cake will friends, returning for their work! Tuesday.Immanuel Petersen was taken |ill with mumps at Ruskin, Nebr.. but wil! retum to classes Tuesday."l'he I}anaColl C h l has ¢ "l P'tio '_eom:nanJ s price to wan-ent {°°'l'ileen havin; qudtc n h.`§.1' time.A F Nemel r 1 r that his final ndminlltntion ae Colmetica and e " gm using it. _-0 being tlcrived from the hiidwoek Bluy A.Wilson,Deceaaed:The POULTRY, CREAM and EGGS ar\ice.*heirs at law next of kin devisees On 5th street South of tnde-On 1'hum.l|5 May 5» the U. C.lcgntece, eretliton, and 43| person;"°""§='L'¢»"§°'§Tf'§=?°1§"'°° M. s. will meet nt the home °f intcrelied in the rim eettlemnt 'x Mra. M. Rotenbaum, :os 5. West of said estate are hereby notified x St., at 8 o'eloek.would like to thot on the 275, day of April. 1921,"RE J . "nuwa1.tNsee dl members present.Edward w. Wfhon, the Adminis-505 West Nebraska SL trator of said esute med a peti-RETAILER DFCOBGREGATIOYAL CHURCH ltion i1 aald County Court nrnsinz Frnneo»America H giettlc .'count file.| herein be settled and ALSO AGENT FOR i iI EII I1 11rThey were forced to return to Public worship at 11 n. nt., mth tzlwea. thu mol' of |,,i,.,h; be Chula Gu-meritsppRlnlr. Aoril 16.bkitltt Of U10 blI gpggjgl m||5i¢§tnke11, 0ld¢l. for clisttfbutiorl gf f a. assets and assigqment of f°"°'fiz 'ran E,.l,"SH0P '»¥1L § a r $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.50 each Goraellettes for the growing girl at. $1.50 a garm ent aa. E. district conference..Hmongthe number were Mn. W. J. Knop man,Mina Anna Raver,HenryRmer,Rev. Carl G. Bader and Rev. w. H. Underwood. Candy Sllel Get your home-made cands at the Robinson Cafe, ll- tf.Hn. T. C. Hilton, Mllliner. Misa Ruth Bron, who will (rul- ualz from the Wayne Noni!! this spring.h u secured a school at Carroll, Nebr., in Wayne couniy,when ahe witl teach primary ....-|. an»e 611 gist church is taking a nme vau-uon from his pastoral duties an account of il! health.Hi s d uwhpeopleandmany other friends here wish him a speedy return to health. The Hltchman families observed' E 2 § = § I } . 1 ` A p E f ~ _'§~ 3é {1 §1 ;' l tt he c hu rc h.fm a y g r a n t n h é p r a y e r t h e r e o f a n d '!"\.-ci m l . - n h ' f'h r l a t i n a A n s a r i - 1 (3 60 1 1 n l t he L 0 \fI.l lk li n li !l k ¢¢ t __ _ _ _¥ " ¥ | l £ 9 1 3 l h l r i I l ' W m D u n n f I " " " 4 l w c n n ,| l \ | ¢ l \ v \. ., , . . .H ,o w n a n d c o n t r o l g f n e r a t i o n o f c u z --.-' a l u m n i r i u b c a m p a t W u h i n n o n .a t i : e n t u I m ! !u d x s l r l b u t i o n . - S u b N o w t h a t P e l e S a r m l e n l o ,t h e D . C . t h i s J u n e .M n .R .E . N o r r i s t m i n n R e d l i l r .l i t t l e l ~ ` i l i ; a §n o r c n p p e r f i n d s h i m -f o r W e e p i n g W a t e r w i l l t a k e h e r a h s e l f o n t h e t o b o g g n n s l i d e ,b o t h c r a c k p o u l t r y d e m o n \ t n 9 . i o : \u r E \ , E u c LI|`1i€{`£§E| ~Johan P¢~'a1.lh¢¢hnnnnl6'¢li¢k Friday.|'nnnl|||lSillll'1|l|'¢l¢I'lIlllV¢~LB§r||'l|sh o r t ta l k s .J o h n L i n e n f a v o m l u e : w i t h a a vi u r s o l o . USED CARSFQR SALE ¥ SUNDAY Corinna Grillilh in "THREE Hpu RS" FOX NE\VS. HODCIE PODGE AND REVIEW HOME. THEATRE PROGRAM -Aman. zu to MAY s»- FRIDAY and SAT, and SAT. MATIN.EE Norma Tnlmadgu in "K|K1" \\'§:l\ Ronald Culmnn c°m¢ay~"|zEmemuER wr-lo" spa.-ulgm 1 MONDAY / Buck .lanes in 30 BELOW ZERO" MERMAID COMEDY me 192| l m ma ms l m mx xm ~4DODGE SEDAN (New mm FORD rrnon (Fine Silk) man COUPE (Nev ham I-'onn COUPE (Bllkou) FORD TOURING (New Pnhal) Ftml) 'rormsn I Sumhhzg FURD Tormsc 1 550.00.29S.W .xzs.oo 285.00 1 |$.W 50.00 10.00 ARONSON CHEVRULET C0. B l a i r ,Ne b r a s k a TUES DAY Wooduzau Circle Drill Team olOmaha prclenla "The Podunk Limited" Cam. nf 23-_- W EDNESDAY a nd THURSDAY Riv:hnrdL\ix in "KNOCKOUT REILLY" \\'i|.hMary Brrin and Jlck Rennull.~ Comedy-"MOWD\' DUKE" |..~. "W o m e n L o ve D i a m o n d s " Co me d y - " MA N A B OUT TOW N" Th i Pilgrim!o i th i Loyal League will hold n hcmemamle F I R S T M E T H O D I S T c u u n c u i d k M \r Tonight tThu1adey) me P. M..! pper and program in honor of* - .- _ .- -- ' . . _ - - _ - . - _ _ _ - xo r l c a o z ' a mn a x a fty new memhen recently re-STATE OF NEBRASKA l i w l.No charge.Fdttay,T200 P.H.Choir re nnal.Preparing for Natioml mic Week and hlothen'Day. ll come.Friday 7:30 P. H. The Epwonh !¢=\\a\hin|,'lln County,l John F. Rohn, Atty. In the County Court.In the Hatter of the Estate of Herbert.Payne,Deoeued:Theagus Social at church..heirs at hw, next of kin, dewlsrw. Sa )May let:liegnteea, creditors and All penons 10 A. H. Church School.Heipiinterested in slid enate are here s grow.It A. H. Morning worship. Sob- : "The Set of the Soul".Spe-int matic.IEverybody come to hurcht 1 7 P. M. Epwonh League.Top- : "loy alty to My Churc h-Why mt How".Forty present l u teekatLeague.Make it ti mis Lime.1. e . |55 notified that on the 27th day nf April 1927, Alice H. Johnnon f aled a petition in said County Courtatleging nmong other things that Herbert Payne, an inhabitant of Washington County,Nebraska, |lie.| on the 13th day of October.1921,iewing no Inst.Wlll and Te-=t.|ment., :nd possessed of Real and Personal Estate and praying § " f - - --- -_ _ _ _ _ _ A Corseilette for the average iigure at § $2.50 a garment n t A Ooreellette with abdominal support E and stay for the et,out» figure at = $5.00 a garment We carry an attractive Iixie of Braesieree § an Lace, Silks and Breeadea moderately § pnced from 5Uc to $1.25 each.'_ Satunlay,April 30,a1'°..er 1Z:30A. M.The Pilgrims of the Ln)-al League of the Congregation! |¢hurch are luring the sale.They"ill appreciate your flalnmage.i t wr: MAKE LOANS so farmers which pay out in 36 yetrl Theinterest rate :oats lean than 5% and these loam are optional.hae renewals are necessary and there 'are no extra £0nlmhu¢iun5 to pay.Write or call on John Il. Roper. Dodge, Nebraska.1l»(L |The Consrnegational church nb- serveul Better Homes Sunday on laal.Sunday mnnzint when Ule mmic by the choir ard 00IlK¥¢¥l' tion mul wermorthy the pastor wason the subject of Home.Those m u l l : m a n a A l a n Mr.and Hrs.F m!Sol]left Wednuday mnrnnlg for Illoom» field, mln: by way of the irllln. They are combining hnaineaa withpleasure and expect znytait lin. (ku. Soil and children while there. Floyd Hina of the HcCarl|1}!n:hoo1 district received a fine pne- tnt, a Pontiac :port roadster Iora graduation present from his par- ents.Mr. and Mn. Chris Him. He la the envy of every boy and girl in high school. The w. J. Rodgen g1aeQnhottse1 an beautiful just new with thous- nn.la of blonom: and new plantsnf all ltimla ready for marltet.lt in Q pleasure, indeed. te lovers of Mother Hlu:hman'a birth annivarr ary last Sunday when they all ata»dinner tc fether at the Rqblnsont Cafe .and made It quite a p l : went.There were the three lout,Alec, C. Bl. and R. C. and fnmillu of this city and a daughter, Hrs.J Pilllng of Omaha.The (Heli of honor xemlved many beautlfililuwera in honor of the occasion. 1JACOBLEWISDAYig Hr. Jake Day, rwell and highlyrespected citizen of Blair for the forty-four yean, panes! away at eleven a'|:1ock 9. m. April 22. at the home of his daughter.H n . Bruce Hcllillan of SOuth Walker Avenue. . . . " 1 A"9ei FE c."aetI 5, .|.g ...,,:.~2 x a In dr a A L lee ue e That walling bs' sample: requires a license .lu decided Int Satur- day when tbl Supreme Court re-inaed a rshnrlnz for J . J. Film- nn. eonvlctod in Platt: county of violating the peddler'| license hw.In requesting a rehearing F!|na» ¢¢n'| attorneys pointed out tlmt th e g lmn l he lla! tu thlt npeddle! :lurid hh wares, vrheneas as regard: Ihtie ability and tin- nncial affluence, he is cultivatingthe uma habit.The :ammo he hug h! to r md won i n the pu t' three yan-well, We gone. w QGlen Heneger mu uarence normto the Wori~l's Poultry Congress it Otuwn, Canada. in July.ePan of the expenses of the trip tn Canmla will be paid by thePoultry Congress and the rut vrlli Willie n u m ,Hen Finish-be raised by poultrymen in Ne-American mluidle-dialann nznner. 3 brnka no the boy: and their leader =llvs>eJ 9 l10 seconds from his wlllluve allthelr expcnaespaid.asm 5.0¢-yard xeeord at K ewl Half ol the expenaes a!Lhe trips York last Th nd!1.1 ar-He covered h to Wa-lhington will be mind by t e aihunee in 13 minutei, 29% ,the 2*lcbrlln llnprotcd Livestock Qannou -an-»c z :Qu : u- n -- nu n: _ ¢ann. A figure an artist likes to pa Th i a i a t h n t vp e o f w c m a n b l e y x a M e h l c l n c h o u e u h e l a i d .S l m w n r o a l l g h t i v b o n n d m n e c .T h e d u d c a e c d o n a n r e s h a p e d a o a h a r t h e f u e m n o w n ct l m t o p a n d w i d e n z h m u g h t h e h l p s m d a r d z a b o b m m , n l m e l c ! d e ~ d f u l l n n n i l n e ¢ u n r y . ' 1 h l a m o d e l h u a u r n - l n c h d a m l c r o p w b l c h l a G n i s h e d w i t h r l b b o n | n d z r k \ m ¢ 1 d n t r h o f : ~ o a k w h h d a i n r | vb l u ¢ In ¢ 1 & . Th r ¢ ¢ n a d n o fh o a = a u p p o n u l - F a a . 1 b m c h c , ll l neon-la Breeders Association, me mncomRotaryClub.the Alricultural " ` _ " " " 'or:'k in k me ~ 2.5 so as. an-we $7.50. Hosiery Th; Will Please fi `\ Yes we can satisfy you with our Hn: Ill Hosiery.Hosiery as thin as a spider's In aI! the new shades of the season,ye ~ In orlh mai' bo fue |'lmpe|\iioli In all hf tllne llh-dnl In | by °r-¢*=' xe Tasty Dresser--Priéed tc \e of j web t so _ _%»..__ > Satisfy' I f T942 506 351: n u u nz !e -annan-an-vu _ __._u :1- _1 -u . -- n n --a1.-._an-¢_»¢ - »e s !| - nl - II no n la-noonu1men1 -u 1: :: '¢ n a l lannulzu»s|1n w h o w e r e fo r t u n a t e en o u g n t ohe a r R ev. N e w el l l a st S u n d ay Ie e l t h a t h e h a d a l i n e mes sa ge fo r hi s e o g n e g a t i o n . l M r s .Cha s.F a r n h a m enI.er~ t a i : m l t h e D .A .11.l a r !F r i d a ; a ft e r n o o n , A p r i l 2 2 .M r s . w . w . \\ | ll c i .¢ o n A u h et l t ul e m l fo r M m B . n .O ft e n a n d r e a d l p a p e r o n Illinowurl R i ve r N a vi g a t i o n ." fx \ . O f f r n wa s i n a n d eo ul ll n o t al.- !.¢n.l.MIS .W .F .l l e m p h i l l r e - i \ i e \ \ e 1 l t h e D .A .R .m a g a z i n e i n p l a r : e o f M n . C . O . D n w e o n , w h o wa s un ab le t o be p re se nt . |h l e u r l L o u i s M u r d o c h a n d B l l y » r o n Il ro el :d r o ve o ve r t o O c t a vi a i n B u t l e r co u nt y ,la s t I" r l d a y t o at t e n d t h e s e n i o r e l u n p l a y o f t h e O c t a vi a h i g h sch ool g i v e :t h a t -e ve nl n|u m l u r t l u r r i l r t c t i o n a n d le ad e rs hi p o i H i n E ve l y n M u r - doch,w h o t e a e h u i n t h e h i g h school.Th e y ret urn exl t o B l n l r fo l l o w i n g w e e n t e r t s l a m e n t b r i n g - i n g M i s s E ve l y n w i t h t h e m fo r a n o ve r S u m l a y Vl ll t w i t h h o m e fo lk s. fl o w e r s , t o g o t h r o u g h t h e h o m e s a n d l i s t e n t o M r .R a l g e n t e l l o f th e go o d q u a l it i e s o f t h i s a n d t h a tl s p t c l m a n .Il e i s t r u l y n n a t u r a l fl or ic ul t ur lr l. . Th e M o n d a y A ft e r n o o n C l u b m e l A p r i l 25 a t t h e h o m e o f E r e . M y r t l e K l l l l n .The s ubj ec t . fo r t he a ft e r n o o n w a s W a sh i ng t on ,t h e Ca p it o l C l t y .M n .E .C .Pi e r r e . M r s .E . C . Ja c k s o n a s u l M n . K i l - l o n h a d the nf1 .er noo n's pro ln° am. Th e C l u b m e e t s w i t h M r s .E .C . Pi e r c e M a y 2 .Th e r e a r e b u t t w o m o r e m e e t i n g s o f U H y e a r . I R e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e A .I. . A u x i l l l r y Th u r a d s y e ve n i n g , H a y 5 , a t t h e L e g i o n ha l l .Th e w i n - n i n g o l d e i n t h e me m be r s hi p eo n - t e s t , n p t d l n é d b y M n . R o n G i l - be r t ,w i l l b e en t er t a ln e é b y t h e lo si n g a id e , en g tm l ne d b y M m D . C. P e e bl e s ; !te r t h e b u d n e u m e e t - in g .A 2001!at te nd an ce i s r e - : q u e r t e d a n d a : o o d t i m e is a s - fu r e d .Ar r an g e me n t s w il l be m ar i e fo r t h e a n n u a l P o p p y S a l e fo r !\ | n \ 9 3 In 2 0 . D e c e u e d w a s b o r n i n Sa l em , lnd izm l. Sep t.- 1, 185 1 a mi it was ln t h e o l d ho u s e s t a l e th a t h e g r e w ' t o m a n h o o d a n d w h e n a b o u t fi ft y - th r e e y o u u n o h e wa r m a r r i e d t o M a r y E l i z a b e t h B a r t h .ln 1 8 8 3 h e c a m e t o t h i s c o u n t y w h e r e fo r a n u m b e r o f w a n b e fa r m e r ! i n t h e Su t h e rl a n d school dis tr ic t. L a t e r t h e fa m i l y m o r e l l t o B l w wh er e t he y ha ve co nt i nu el t o m ak e th e i r h o m e .To M r . a n d H r s . D a y f i ve c h i l - dr e n w e r e b o rn , th r e e o f w h o m a r e st i ll l ivi ng , tw o da u gh t e r: - , M i nn i e a n d V i r fl l ha t i ng b efn " ¢a l l t'¢ i i n t h e y e l n g o n e h y . O f t h e l i d n g H n .B n u e l l c - H l l l a n renidem i n Bl a ir ,Lo n n i e D e y i n S t .P a u l . N e h r . a n d l i n . Pe te r S i e r t i n Em m e t t sb u r g .la.. E i g h t g n n d c h i l d r e n s h o - r u r vl ve . Be si de s th e g r i e f s t r i r l t e n ' l i k an d t h e e h l ld r en d mn d y r r en t i on e d l a h a s a b r o t h e r n a i d i r m i n D a - t e r , K l n l u a n d a s i s t e r i n S a k m . In d i a n a .H e w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e C h r i s - t i a n e h o r r h u n i o f t h e l . 0 . 0 . f . r \ : r "5 . +.";\ 0 . _ ,.u m .: M e l e o u g h t t o " m m f o r th¢msslvs1..'*B u t i f t h e r e s u l t o f thi s m eld b e fore se en, th e end ors e- ments might not eorne so readily. Not ion( ago the faculty of theUniveuityofGeorlilexpressed the irish that students could"think for themselves" more. A wang undemuiuate tunedBea F. Cheek, editor of "The leon- edut." student paper, took the (nutty members at thdr word. A8nr ee ulth elsi nn xh er ho te rs te f right mi, vlith a heutty commit-tee " him of printing ml!- ter "disrespectful : M scunilous. if mt libelous"Cheek's never. it seems. printed an utiele #1115111 that athletes wen brought to the university haf alumni thrmgh ld id u sh lp l md$40 1 month".This nrtich also match would be l trump card. l nm Rheum of me sa. louis I~(. ¢:d i:a ls sta rte d his pl ayi ng se. :- so n w i t h a s h u b o u t vi c t o r y : w e r the Cubs.This masterful =lsb artist is likely to repeat hat ;:ear's`bHlllant pitching success. " Bebe Ruth is hitting 'ern on the nose spin.Putting the hell in the grand-stand is s regulsrhabit with the Bnmhino. 'Am»rmif§'§fi\'ixfa?. emmmf llwirlng in the Western lellme.The Tesmns are receiving n o d support from the local fans and in return the bgy: are stepping to the front. I The Atllleties eregettilag under a ment nt the nttioell capitol which very few ordinary visitors there mer get.Nebruks's ehlmplon poultr;tum wss the first one of only four to be chosen zo represent the en-`ti:~e Unite-1 States in the World ! Poultry Congress et Ottawa.Ne- bnska club folks and other:should be mighty pmud of them. Hh s Allegn Wilkins of the Itnte dub effic e at Lincoln willhe in our county Allin Thesdsy of neafrxeeeic |omeet"eizl\ the lout laden of girl; elubs.The meet-ing will be held in the eourt house and begins at 10 deloek.This will be the second leaders conference of the year and willm'11"|lete the subject matter dis- cussions staned in the flrat een lL`Ja"§§{é '55 ffniillfulsy knit that :mf much more than the usuai measure of | _ _ yield s e r -7I9 vi c e Try a Pair and See How Well They Wear 3 g Rollins Ruuslop Iuil fashioned base,pair $1.95 Rollins Rlynn Hose pair _ E Humming Bird-silk tn the wp Chilfun .> -§fun fauahinned bone, mir --$i.9:»Rolllns Meroerszed Hose, pair '11EHummins! Bird Service weight hose Rolhns Loman we. plir E .a fullaemrtmentof c oinlw. pair -$1.50 ~ full Eine ts! ehi!dren'|hoes in CUIIUR and 5 |n f Ind Hrs. Magnus Jol1non silk from 351.1111 Tien psir.E took their daughter,Mn .Nellie§Blue Crane Service Chiffon. pair -i l 0 0 §Come in 'é . J , s A s §The Big Store The Old Reliable and see our assortment of childrcn's half sox and three-quar ter lox - -u n .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . n u ; . u n u n I 1 -o n u - »1 - » "n - H I Payne and ehil lren to Omaha int Nlonday when they tool: the trainfor Hansen City on their ugy to (.helsru,Oklnhonur.They werenotableto buy tickets further than Kan.tan City because of the flood conditions there and mayh|\| 3 to give up the trip for 9 Kane Tlll; are planning to YIIUI.Mr. l'ayn¢°s relatives for ll eouple 'of mcntluu elroulei nil go well with n u ;- 1 v u -!M r .a m l M r s .E l m e r F a h r e n k r o e r e t u m e d t o B l a i r l u t F r l . !o 5 e ve - n i n g a ft e r a s h o r t ho n e y m o o n sp en t i n F o n D o d g e a n d L o g a n , Io w a w h e r e se ve ra l social fu n e - tion= were giton in their honor. Mr.lfemhrenkrog returneel to hiswnrlt Sunday |Ii€r`rTooF| but Mer. l"ahrenkrog Nmaineul with her mo ther.. Mrs. J. Mueller, getting herthingn Wally to take to her home : \ t C o l u m b u s t h e l a t t e r p a r t ° ' | e h !- . n b :¢ruL the \I.i\.A. lodges and nr mefuneral which ru held Monday nf-ternoon at 2:30 from the home of the daughter Rev. Underwood wasinelm;ge while the beautiful I.0.0.F. ceremony was performer! an the grave..Thus another early settler hu been called to his reward.His life urn one that wu uw.: in an "\. . : "F r honorable manner.clean lubtt| ,.fg honen and a good eitirrn.Hislife was wel! worth the r-mutation n f I l l l n ».<L g ing $200,000 for a football stadium thu iuadl for smme xi mu z p a wn we r e lu k - i n l Another nrtlde took the fae-ulty an wk for 'enduuerlng free ,p¢¢|," by nltrktion of lecturers u the Univunity.This Il vm' inlereellrxx. lt is namewhnt. bud for undergndultli to :land up in matting a talk hiek an uae fmnr.t it ann rue: for college :lu- Jlltl to arilklu any athletic pol- icy which nmltl ln vrlnning teams. way la the Amerkzn.Bn paper ference held nevenl weeks qc .the " he "y a n t ze .|'n=e morning period will be spent *---on the problema of nulug c lubgGmver Clvrelazul Alexander is ; leanéerx, the period just after no-on alerting out the season in ol.d~lime ,on genenl things of intern! £0 allform.His lull. two pitched games club Irorlcefs, md the last periodhave been victories and they were lo! the day, beginning at 1:30, on won without undue exertion.fxlw Keep Well ¢lub leaders prob- ---lems.Team demonstntionn mlTlmsefunedindianrunnerslwdrrlnz work will be two impor- from the rth of llexico. Ihownl tant parts of the dincussions lhintheir pmlfz. over fifty-odd miles time. nf llinourl and Kama: gravel and c ?re»ent local leaders of clubs,mud an last Satunlay.|tho\e who are thinking of lending I I 111I1\mm||||||||||||\mmzmmm||||||||||||||||||num|\n|mm||mm|||||||||||||||||||||||mum|||||||mmmummnuuuunmu||||||||||||uqamunnnnnuums \)\e Him vgw n.. Tha University nf Georgh rtqndn .,.,;»v_.=1-:ummm-n '=f;?H=T9*'!§''"°'" ~m . *sis F~Q ~_: vw --'PanSi1n- - m x ENTERPRISE-Bhir. Nebnsh, And H. 1921 Blllr. Nebnsh, April es. lm_ . m f r n n - r n n n z m n . . rubber hail,the harder we no bounced, the higher are will rise-86 we take this :nuns of nctlfy- ing our eompetiton that we ua ati!! in the ring for n bigger md better Blair High. Receive Silver Sw Bullonl F'o}Io\\"in¢ is a list of lyq pupils fezzz : nm n crom r BAPTIST CHURCH (c u. Llhobln ma au: mnua Anka D. Smnlhr. Putar.Bi bi ! !8 s h° d a 10 ua .u w a n n - n z z z m m . . .\__|__ JI K »|Thl'¢¢|CI|\|q.. 0 r nt(1 I ~a lump that ha d secured 4: . hu n ; 'l o o s e l y fr o m h i s a h o u l i m f ' n m r u b l w a o n h i s z u m d a . m d y Q I r |r=2 r s :: : . , : : ° : , = . : m . . : : ,: . = : : .¢ . : :=B 1 - A m .r ~ s B R A s K . = \ ,A P R I L 2 8 »1 9 2 1 ; ;n n r r o v .n o w .T h e ~ p l a t o o n :|E d i t t d ~ V .l i l i l l h 3 l l D U l | |l l l ¢ | | ¢ \ ' l f l t B i d ! C 1 1 7 S c h o o h ull, ~he my vm was hehlna mm ~1st PRIZE $25 -_2nd $15 - ard $10GIVEN EOR BEST ESSAY ON "WHY WE SHOULD TRADE AT HOME" C O N T E S T C L O S E S M A Y 7 t h , | 9 2 7 ¢/-` P d d ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people oi Blaif,t i y y '''-': » '-'»:'\ THE HOME BAKERY Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads are made in Blair. Fancy Pastries and Rolls Ask- Your Grocer for it. Chas. N. Hansen See us for all kinds _of Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspulun, B-K Solu- tion, Dips and Disinfectants. BLAIR DRUG CO. Bldr, Nebraska "First in the Farmers' Field" Culled Flocks produce our eggs and constant at- tentionproduces our Chicks many and healthful. 'fzwice is our Motfn THE BLAIR HATCHERY Baby Chicks Custom Hatching Feed and Supplies Phone 189 \ Do YOU KNOW that there has been approximately 160 new improve ments made on the Ford car i.n thé past year?' We cordially invite you w 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. $3.00 in trade for the best letter vb( you Ehould Trade with J . D . G A R R I S O Nc|°¢mn|. sum and Fummung emulhrt-Sdn1!ner And mr:-c|.a».nnHoxhlihl Bras. A Co. .md lleritt ClothingW»lk~0ver Freeman Crouett ShoesArrow Shim and Collan Coopen Umhnear Quality Good:-¢ mm; Pm. uy mu rmut ma h good or 1 neu. W|N§50@ cAsn s P E c ` | A L 15R1zEs» In addition to Cash Prizes the iollowing business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for best letter o! fifty words. or less, stating why it is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open to all.Mail letttr to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters. Wall Paper, Paints, Vamishes and Brushes.No w is the time to fix up your home while you are house- cleaning.le t us fi guni wi th y ou on re fi ni s hi ng your home. Preudprian mlm; xg our mednlly.Phono un your wana We nend them w you. Plume s1. THE S T E W AR T PHAR M AC Y QUALITY MARKET For first class Groceries and Meats at cheapest possible prices trade at The Quality Miarket. .,q Jens Nielsen, Proprietor. We deliver \Phone 75 __-;-- - » T.,-- - ~ - -,Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Res.Blue 74 C . M o l g a a r d J e n s e n Electric and Acyteline welding work, general black- smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip- ment in town for-Q ef-Lawn Mower Sharpening- \\ ' l I ' I H ~BLAIR RACKET STORE the vlan zo bay:Hodery.Notlsuu,Cmdy.Dimnrwue,Kllehlnwlre, s¢1>-oc: suppuu, sumpea cow, uma, cumin anal, els. FREE:A (30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to the above ad The World is Clamoring for more power PH; .,{»*:;!g:13_A SNAPPY. a n n a r r ls !A E P . ~ ~ 1 1 , 5 , mr s - n xo c x 'bflrf 93 Motor Fuel whhgx gives tlul extra pull you have hem looking far.25 gallon of AERO-GAS. will be dun for the beat Ielter tellin! thc public ull: the! #maid use AERO-GAS. and OILS.PHONE 255 RES. BLACK 297 A ERD-G AH sE.R'»'1G1§ (f()_ Van's Service Station We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils, Oils for all kinds of cars.We try w please you. Yours for Service. C. C. Van Deusen, Manager. DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP We do all kinds of electric repair work and can furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtures. \\'. P. Burglar Alarm for chicken raisers' protection. See us for demonstration._ "I4et'n Keep the Hume Fines Burning" Two delhi- tn/.lu coupon given for ben letuer. Pham azz 'cimms (A ,mented zumient) _A new idea for Beauty,Health and Co mfo rt A model flltlng any figure peflrdly.I-irhi in weixhl. ldjunnble lnner i un. livin: better wnwfl nun | hm, mml.MBS. J. u. sowaux. sas wus mama. Sl. lupmemuin-. A large bottle ul Fnnco-Amman Tulle; Wm-r in given urh enl- wmner secured from this ul\~er\isemen\.. ITIIE BLAIR M ILL 1 Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 10| lbs.| Maintop Flour for best letter sent to Mill on why use Maintop Flour.50 lbs. for seeolv 25 lbs for third.| BABY CHICKS \ cusrom nA1'cn|NoPUR?A FEEDS p ULTRY SUPPLIES Blair Incubator Company Phone 395 100 lbs. Chick Growena glvl n for best letter. QUALITY"is our FIRST THOUGHT MARATHON GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Distributors Phone 232 Blair,Nebr. TH E AR N D T H AR D W A R E We want you to look over our.new store display of hardware, electric goods. kitchen furnishings, paint, vamishes and brushes placed before you where ym can see and handle them.We za ny the largest lwck in the county, phlnly mule-I, at prices that please you,'Suk ummm we offer apednu ut ¢x\n low yrioes.lc will vw rw ua \im u. n-gumly for gow in our un.. L A I ) Y B A R B E R s u o v un E. rm.: Sum, Blair)We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis-Q faction.(Sixteen years experience.). Same Old Prices r 351:wi r Mk;Shavsl, Eg;lien md Children h:|lr~c\|ttin|.;en,Razor Mnlng, use.Pull buk hmlmntdng, Use wmlnz style, our specialty. Modern Roeming Home in calmeciinn.Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Proprietor When in need remember M a d in a ll Tire and Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work. Special Vesta Batteries for Q11 pulposes Pennsylvania Tireczs . Mead Tire and Battery Co. Buy your housecleaning supplles at the PETERSEN HARDWARE We try to treat you right.It is our personal opinion that it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-_ mobile or a box oi Tacks. DEVOE PAINT and Vargmish Jenkins Oil & Battery Co B--Batteries 45 Volt $2.75 6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95 Trade Coupon of 85.00 for beat letter v l | 1 U | \ | : l l |U u u u v c p u c z n u s r lm C HURC H g=-=- Llncdn nad ind shuts) HI School at 10 mn.larnlng W rship at n ¢.m.a (lrrldzhn aunt at 7 pan.Ennjng terrier: at 7:89 pm.Chunk Nighz, Wednesday 7:80 I I |». f. . . » . . n v. * . w . ¢ v. FIX -n BAYONETS! " ° " : : '. " = '. ~ ; . '. .'z'=~*=P~ h a i w d d l l d n l 'I' wmv. mmol. Jr.\\--1.:'.-:-.mam 'l u a F 'A ' l "g : q _o. - g p , ~| ' ; | " c b h r n o : n u l r n u a a n .l u . ) _QYNOPSIS C¥lA¥"1E!\I . - T h o author d l -sr rl tn ho tt 'the M a l ba ttalion olU n Jflf th m n i n n n o thuute rvdn u r H u i -1; during the tsl . p uto f J u n .f u .when m n a re sud donl y u a ! up nor th tn f t l lu n th ehu t d l r u i o a . b u r ia l t h a b r u n t o ln n e u su n a t t l o fm l n l }u l l . b r u t -l n t thr ou th la r a I r e l l ofhnnlvo.P u t o l 1 0 Fi lt h w r u t illli I l lfr om ih l m o m! a n d w a l t t h a n lo rtho Go rma n counte r ulf onsln thu!c u :l u la rlnln W hitt t h u I Na n rin tha I n \ l s n t h m u ta t R M S o n g l n u r l c o m a i s t l n t r u l l l t sa c i . 1 - C i n r r r n I ! - - A l l r r l 5 ¢ G e r m a nstt a rh toon dw slo ps ' r i s k i n gh l r f u l havoc mu on ;the trnrlntl-nut not a la lo dn nl them.In thcImmt dia ts v le l nlt y ot h? Ihre -t nn-a ot ttl tor s l n r fdu cli g I t A m n l c a llru a u n a d t or ol lu 1 l a r e n a ! ! ! o fN9 a c o m oa l n w h ic h a n l u g u n n i -IY OI t ha ul uh n l J un o t o f i l t hru n i n t o h l t t a r i f h t t n g l l t h e t la l l lt f of Ch a ml i lo a ...ta rl o a n t h t !try ta o u t the Ba c h!*Ng*his ntro nlh oll in U n I n d !un sueeu-ll e o m m u d n l y .but n:r e a l o n t . _ c H A r r |: 1 t I I I . - ".l'lt|.l u r r a t l n:e a t e n about tha se t vlti o l tham r l a u b u t m t l : l t n n l a u 1 . e r i nue ll oa a t the S a t i n d o n brAm tr in nn .Af ter me nu! lll ha mnl v -t l mnrnlo ltulf a t tha l . | l tlolloa ll a nd HHS t l u r l ! I n J u n .n u tho l i n t t i c a l "nplne o-ma n f n t o u n ! l l r rl b l o I a nn i B l h t n o r m m a n and th ta a n n n n t l .: a m o u n t a o usne un td l u tb l ! !h u ! !I o n i c by n ? o u § \ |tr i b t l tt o t l a l r I i z l t l a l m u m u L u n d 5 ;th e [ a n n u l comma nding ilu Six !Fr en ch n m r .: w t t n m m s :i nPar is vrhleh th o bat ta li on wo ul dh u w s l u r u u a l i t c r t k a m i a g . a nC H A P T I I I I V . - R n s l t o BehindIl i a Ila n i n wo n c r tn h o b i d t u r a r -l o n t o p r o e n d fu t o t h e n o r t h l lt h o B o l n o u u c t o r . t r h t r s t h a G a r -m n n a a n N l l n n l n g a ' r u t n u r o t -| u | | I\ f| .Af t !! a n n l ! n l l h t'| g r u e l -n g forced ma rc h t h t Dllta kiollB u l l y l r r l v n a t H t l n a l fr o st .TM I ! o r d e r s a n t o 3 0 |in t o to u c hwi t h t h e i l o r o c n n d l vr l a l on a s h u n lU l t h t h e P r i n t b r a s .. .CH A P TE R i f- - O n t h e m o r n l n g a tJu l ! i l . a n n n b n r n g o f r o m a n r yFr ct te h an d Am er ic an l u n ru c ur -a h h . t h u M n n l c u n l o r c u . F t h t h a |f n ya r d s u r n r .L Ja ve l i n Di st a nc e u s o ' 4 " J |E r t e m p o n n e o u s c l a n s - - " r . u r o p c s 1 ..._B e h t n d o n d t o t h e n m t h e m a~hln e:un a st ill r o ve d b u t t h e a r rll ter y fell n o a y .A g ree nis h r ock et more-ct fr o m n n pin es ah ea d.n n d rl gh t In th e r n r e a o f t h e p n n l l n g na r ln e a m a c h i n e r u n s a n d rltles l i n e d .In t h e a h a do i ' o f t h e p l n e l l e n v m e n tn .c um hen ln me : f f m - m y un lr nr xn l.I l t h fa r e s th a t n o t e d h a r d l y h u m a n u n d e r d e e p mfumt he l m et l .W i t h eyes.n a r - n l e d . b o d l n a l n n t l n g fo r w a r d l i k e ne n l n h e n r y r a i n . t h e r e m n a n t o t he b a t t a l i o n ve n t t o t h e m . It wa s th e fla nk o f th e R oc he e ol xmn 'ltl llr h a d r o m e o n t o f s l . - tt te nn e an ln rn rk t h e le ad i ng h at - nll nn n nt th e Ft ft h. It h ad wn tr he ul tr a!w i t h Iw o n oc l le h t u h e n w i t h nr r ed n l lt y .th e to rt u re d ad va n c erf th e ba tt al io n.It M d w i l l e d t o nn n !t o op e n i t s o w n noe.A n d m r . a l r e a d y s h a k e n b r t h e d g h ttf wh en me n t kl m w ou ld no t a ll e. iten r n s a 1 1 o m m e lm A r ne r t e an o n ' l on e t u a n d t h e p l t tl e a a . m r m u : " ° * '| be hi nd t he s te el .A f e w B n n d e n bu r g e r zealots elected t o dt c o nth e ir ep i t ll n ; m a xi m g u na , wo r ki n gthe m un ul t he b ny on et a or d ol mb ed I n a ve r y e l oa c t y c on t e nt e d d e - b a t e h e l d i n t h e F r e m o n t h i g h n l t o d a u d i t o r i u m . F r e m o n t , C h a m - pl o n a o f t h e W e s t e m D i st r i c t , m c - eee dod l n w i n n i n g ! r v m B l a i r , Ch a mp i o ns o f t h e E as t e rn D is t r ic t . Th e d e b a t e w a s h a r d fo u g h t f r o m n m t o f t n l a h .E a c h t e a m a h o r - e d t h e r e s u l t s o f t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e ga i ne d i n pr e vi o us d eb a te s .M a n y o f t h e F r c m o n t e r s , a ft e r t h e do» b a t a . d a t e d t h a t t h j s w a s o n e o f t h e b e e t H g o g h o o ! d e b a t e s t h a t t h e y h a d s t e m d t o i n re c e n t w m -I n t h e l o g k a l a r r a n g e m e n t o f m a t e r i a l a n d i n co n st r uc t ive o r - g a n i u t i o n , t h e F r e m o n t t e a m h e l d t h e a d vn n t a g e .H o w e ve r , i n r e fu - ta tt on ,re b u t t a l a n d i n de l i ve r y , B l l l r h i g h p r o ve d s u p e r i o r .H o u r - e ve r ,t h e jnd gea pla ced m o r e w e i g h t o n l o g i c a l a r r a n g e m e n t o f ma t o rl a t an d t he d e ci s i o n w a s g i v- e n t o F r e m o n t . . B e ve l h e l m e r Rhea. Si m o na e n B a eh] v t A r l i n g t o n 2.A 8. B l a i r H e i g h t n o m A r l i n g t o n A r l i n g t o n B l a i r B l a i r H e n n a n K c n n a r d j u m p H e i g h t ( 5 t t s ) 1. B e ve lh e i m e r A d i n f t o n 2. Jo h no o n .H e n n a n 3. Gi l be r ta o n B l a i r 4 . J u p e n o n H e n m a n 'B r o o d j u m p Di st n ng e u a' % » L" l|1. Jen se n B l a i r 4. Po l o 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. r nh i g h A l e x n n d e r Bevelh els ner Tl l d e n Ne i tn e n Ju p e r s o n M c C a n n 2. 'Ti ld en B l l l r 3. B eve l h ei m e r A r l l n g t n o 4. E e h t e n k s m p A r l i n g t o n S h o t p u t Di m n c c 14 0 . 3 % ) I. R h e a .A r li n gt o nl2. B e ve lh e i m e r A r l i n g t o n 8 . B i ff a r B l n l r At ta t ud e To w a r d s t h e U m st a t e s " .J n n i n W o l f !o f O m a h arl l n g to n | Bl a i r 'C e n l r . | t .O r a t o r l e a l . c l a n !- " Th e F l n m l n g | To r c h o f Pa t r l o ti z m " ,M a r l o n Ro s ; o f F o l i a C i t y . D r u n a t i o c l a s s - - " Th e W h e e l a o f Ti m o " ,R o r y J.Ju a t o n o f Fa l l s C i t y . Hu mo r ou s = : Ju | -~ "Ji ~m i ny Cr i ck - et s" ,Ja m e s G a u g h e n o f N o r t h Be n d .B l a i r w i l t 5 . . . i t s x l e c l n m a t o r y sea son th i s w e e k w h e n t h e B l a i rIc o n t u t a n t a : B e t t y N o b l e , K e n n e t h G i l h e r t s o n a n d B u l l L a z u n w i l l ta k e pa r t l n t h e N e b r a sk a W es l e y - on i n vi t a t i o n c o n te x t a t U n i ve r s i t y Pl a c e Fr l d n y . -_H o o d o o W e e k Th e r e a r e so m e we ek s o f t h e sc h o o l y e a r t h a t m a y r i g h t fu l l y b e lc n l l e d H o o d o o we ek s.I n the seT h e d e b a t e n o f t h e F r e m o n t 4 S i n w n n n n u n h n o m s t t e r , h o w . m a o n ln mi n .D u nn o ru u m l . H; \ .l \ r lu 5 a n -vc r S t a r B u t t o n s f o r P e r u n a n l h l p a w u d s z B e t t y H i l l e r ,K a t h l e e n Mc B r id e ,M a r y B e t h H a Q u l r r l e . Fm at c il Cu r le y , b li l dr e d M et n ln g er , B i l l y K o o p m u l M a x i n e K l i n e'a m e n M c D o n a l d , 'a m y F r a n k , a u f r l e t t O l l e n n a n n , M n r g u e r l U e 0 ft e n , P o l l y Ax t e l l ,N o r m a Ar o n s o n . B i l l y Ch a m b e r s ,D a l e W a l t o n , M a r i a n M c n i a n i , M a r y A n d r e a - s o n , K n t h r y n e W a t t s , L e o n a H e r - i n g ,G e o r g i a C o t t e n a d B i l l i e At l en . C A R D o r T H A N K S W e n l a h m t h a n m a n y k i n d fr i e n d s w h o 'o u g h t fu l l y r e n - de r e d u n i x d u r i n g t h e si ck nes s an d de ath o f ou r cle ar n on a nd b r o t n c r , C l n r e n c e Mi.-nor.a n d w e es pe ci al ly t h a n k t h o s e w h o s e n t au c h b e a ut i fu l fl on a l o ffe ri n g s a n d th o s e w ho fu r n i sh e d t h e m u s i c . M r . a n d M r s . R o b e r t l i i n o r a n d fn m i l y . T / OONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Cn, W| .!\| n Aw. and Colin)A. F . Hman . mwr. Sunday School at 10 un. llornlag Servim az 11 un.- CHURCH OF c on(Our. Wuhlngton md In-I streh) 90411 Bdmol lt 10 LII-\|.|d~ln¢k Blblu amy, Wldner d u u mo p m. sr . PA UL Lvf r ns mm c mmc u (Umm No h r ull)aw. IL J . \i¢n-man. Puhr w-gg Sehnol nl 10 \.m.Chu.mr vi m ll u n m. | i I'ramrn LUTHERAN CHURCH (W . Llnenln Ind ua mmH. J. Wedng, Puior.Sunday School lt 9:45 |.m.Sorvku every Sunday mondn| nl l0:B0' alum' In German or in n m _mh h :lu n odmldn tuni ng. l Marjorie Petenon students rtdve, fate steps L1 andtake: thu victory away.Ads in The Enlerpdse bfilllLast week 'nu meh a week for irunlu. DANISH LUTHERAN cnuacx(Cor. Ja&|on md Contax Ann) FL Nlulnan, Putor8°-3; 88:00) sl 9:15 un.E :urvies u 9:46 us.Dmbh nrvlee nt 11 un.Evu Ll¢urvleeall 7:30 pm. l l f o n c m u z s n c u u n c n OF:asus CHRIST DF LATIEB D A Y s m r r su mm me n b o wn n e u . 1 ' n nmar 1. J . Elliott, own. suppl; Bundxy School ut 10 |.m. Pnuhlng nr rlc u at u nm. BT. FRANCIS BDRGIA (CMM/lk Church)C. A. Bcyamtortm Pastornm md third Sunday ol sul mon th , lu i | \ 9 u n.Sownd and faunll Sundayslhu it 2 0:8 0 u n. When in Omaha u n R \ v ¢ v u s q a u y l v o n l u y v u l l \T h u e n d !m e d e b a h r e a s o n f o r f d .p u r e o r n - h l l w r a t e d .h l x h o r m o n t ,a l t h o u g h w e b e l i e v e w e m e B l l d r H i g h .T h i s s e a s o n h u b e e n l o w ,( n s s o b r o w s ,n m s » . >y o u u »b e t t e r m m .~~ o n e o f t h t m o a t s u c w s d u l i n t h e s i l l h a v e a W I S H C 0 0 4 m m l t O n F r i d a y ,B l a i r l a s t o u t g n t h e * \ = " 9 = ' = ' 2 ?P *" K "' £ " ° ° '" F * ' ! F °" ' 5 . . , -- - . . " ' f f ' f ' f . ` _ -» n \ ; | } A ¢ \. . . . .' " ' E " ° * _ d = ° = 1 % m \ * ° r ¥f m m .N e w - - F l r e p r o o f work.Blair hu won :ne mlzvrlwof its debates with theOmahn snd other outside Qchbols and won every debate in the Eastern Dht- a u u I i l l i u l l U C C . ;l w l v s a v z u : n u Q 1 ~t h e t a u n t k _g 'y o y" d w g ' ° " T ° " ;" ' b 2 ' °m e t l r e n t e n A r l i n g t o n .2 5 0 R o o m s w i t h B a t h g n u a n z c u s .y v e n_T h i s I u t w e e k t r u j u s t g j 1 R g g g g n t g" " ' E " " i f ' ! . 2 ' f ' l ' f ' f _' 1 ° ' . ? I ° _ f ' _ 1 h m w e e k n o t t o w i n .B u t ~ . ' ° i', I __¥ 3 _ rid by unandmoua decisions.T M recuon or mr. muon Inu um pru-memben of the Blair miehsie squad duction this yea; bids fnif ag ~ JQQV """;|§§io|"brClaim Nelson. Willlun Halllr, Ir-1 ° _Ivin '1`il.ien,Dor oth y J en sen ~Arb nr UI! Elexnor De Viznncr.Of these six ._ .ur r mo n ls r mu sc o r m.o u u a c u(Cor. Ca\!|x ma 501 numb) cm c, Buicr. Putor 1bnted ArThe North 561001 Clrki | " ' ° "" *° " " " " " "" " ''b "Je n se n an d El e an o r D e Vi a ne y wi l l gr a m i n \ | 1 ¢ 1 1 M i r u =\s hu Ib n n n l v t r a e xn e r i en c e d de b u t -A l l P l r vi l l i n t h e fo u r graclenSunday School at 10 a.m.Mornin service at 1: un.E p n Lequc at 6:30 wh-Enllllh aerviou st 1:80 p.m.P1mr mati ng W e dnud q an lin: at 1:80. games and g ~1st PRIZE $25 -_2nd $15 - ard $10GIVEN EOR BEST ESSAY ON "WHY WE SHOULD TRADE AT HOME" C O N T E S T C L O S E S M A Y 7 t h , | 9 2 7 ¢/-` P d d ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people oi Blaif,t i y y '''-': » '-'»:'\ THE HOME BAKERY Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads are made in Blair. Fancy Pastries and Rolls Ask- Your Grocer for it. Chas. N. Hansen See us for all kinds _of Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspulun, B-K Solu- tion, Dips and Disinfectants. BLAIR DRUG CO. Bldr, Nebraska "First in the Farmers' Field" Culled Flocks produce our eggs and constant at- tentionproduces our Chicks many and healthful. 'fzwice is our Motfn THE BLAIR HATCHERY Baby Chicks Custom Hatching Feed and Supplies Phone 189 \ Do YOU KNOW that there has been approximately 160 new improve ments made on the Ford car i.n thé past year?' We cordially invite you w 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. $3.00 in trade for the best letter vb( you Ehould Trade with J . D . G A R R I S O Nc|°¢mn|. sum and Fummung emulhrt-Sdn1!ner And mr:-c|.a».nnHoxhlihl Bras. A Co. .md lleritt ClothingW»lk~0ver Freeman Crouett ShoesArrow Shim and Collan Coopen Umhnear Quality Good:-¢ mm; Pm. uy mu rmut ma h good or 1 neu. 50@ CASH s P E c ` | A L 15R1zEs» In addition to Cash Prizes the iollowing business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for best letter o! fifty words. or less, stating why it is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open to all.Mail letttr to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters. Wall Paper, Paints, Vamishes and Brushes.No w is the time to fix up your home while you are house- cleaning.le t us fi guni wi th y ou on re fi ni s hi ng your home. Preudprian mlm; xg our mednlly.Phono un your wana We nend them w you. Plume s1. THE S T E W AR T PHAR M AC Y QUALITY MARKET For first class Groceries and Meats at cheapest possible prices trade at The Quality Miarket. .,q Jens Nielsen, Proprietor. We deliver \Phone 75 __-;-- - » T.,-- - ~ - -,Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Res.Blue 74 C . M o l g a a r d J e n s e n Electric and Acyteline welding work, general black- smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip- ment in town for-Q ef-Lawn Mower Sharpening- \\ ' l I ' I H ~BLAIR RACKET STORE the vlan zo bay:Hodery.Notlsuu,Cmdy.Dimnrwue,Kllehlnwlre, s¢1>-oc: suppuu, sumpea cow, uma, cumin anal, els. FREE:A (30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to the above ad The World is Clamoring for more power PH; .,{»*:;!g:13_A SNAPPY. a n n a r r ls !A E P . ~ ~ 1 1 , 5 , mr s - n xo c x 'bflrf 93 Motor Fuel whhgx gives tlul extra pull you have hem looking far.25 gallon of AERO-GAS. will be dun for the beat Ielter tellin! thc public ull: the! #maid use AERO-GAS. and OILS.PHONE 255 RES. BLACK 297 A ERD-G AH sE.R'»'1G1§ (f()_ Van's Service Station We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils, Oils for all kinds of cars.We try w please you. Yours for Service. C. C. Van Deusen, Manager. DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP We do all kinds of electric repair work and can furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtures. \\'. P. Burglar Alarm for chicken raisers' protection. See us for demonstration._ "I4et'n Keep the Hume Fines Burning" Two delhi- tn/.lu coupon given for ben letuer. Pham azz 'cimms (A ,mented zumient) _A new idea for Beauty,Health and Co mfo rt A model flltlng any figure peflrdly.I-irhi in weixhl. ldjunnble lnner i un. livin: better wnwfl nun | hm, mml.MBS. J. u. sowaux. sas wus mama. Sl. lupmemuin-. A large bottle ul Fnnco-Amman Tulle; Wm-r in given urh enl- wmner secured from this ul\~er\isemen\.. ITIIE BLAIR M ILL 1 Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 10| lbs.| Maintop Flour for best letter sent to Mill on why use Maintop Flour.50 lbs. for seeolv 25 lbs for third.| BABY CHICKS \ cusrom nA1'cn|NoPUR?A FEEDS p ULTRY SUPPLIES Blair Incubator Company Phone 395 100 lbs. Chick Growena glvl n for best letter. QUALITY"is our FIRST THOUGHT MARATHON GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Distributors Phone 232 Blair,Nebr. TH E AR N D T H AR D W A R E We want you to look over our.new store display of hardware, electric goods. kitchen furnishings, paint, vamishes and brushes placed before you where ym can see and handle them.We za ny the largest lwck in the county, phlnly mule-I, at prices that please you,'Suk ummm we offer apednu ut ¢x\n low yrioes.lc will vw rw ua \im u. n-gumly for gow in our un.. L A I ) Y B A R B E R s u o v un E. rm.: Sum, Blair)We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis-Q faction.(Sixteen years experience.). Same Old Prices r 351:wi r Mk;Shavsl, Eg;lien md Children h:|lr~c\|ttin|.;en,Razor Mnlng, use.Pull buk hmlmntdng, Use wmlnz style, our specialty. Modern Roeming Home in calmeciinn.Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Proprietor When in need remember M a d in a ll Tire and Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work. Special Vesta Batteries for Q11 pulposes Pennsylvania Tireczs . Mead Tire and Battery Co. Buy your housecleaning supplles at the PETERSEN HARDWARE We try to treat you right.It is our personal opinion that it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-_ mobile or a box oi Tacks. DEVOE PAINT and Vargmish Jenkins Oil & Battery Co B--Batteries 45 Volt $2.75 6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95 Trade Coupon of 85.00 for beat letter |."§n»`$"u 'S'i"¢'i»¢"§»uh`¢."K¢|I§¢Eé] l-'beiny 9'£°'°f' \»;_u3 l|l1ine.1\-\| THIS IS THE TIME See us for Wall Paper or Paint PRICES RIGHT 2.1.1 Tue sday of Month broke w ith ibn lmlimv nnlgh mul " " * g f g g " ' " " | ] "J o n m x c o n m x x m z n v |\»oI\\nnmla yr l l n l r mln'u l .amokc'§ ?.32' ,,: =:..m,::. '"..i`§. lm-and Qhmla in Hn l'i1'v Nmu nn lhml H O D E R N W O O D H E N the y llld nn!ggq up ||gn1||'Alu] 2n d a n d i t h W e d . 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V a n D e u s c n - B i n i g . sch ool F r i d a y aft e r n o o n ,Il l n ir '= conbestxnl,-s:K e n n e t h Gi l b e ri s o n a n d B e l l y N o b l e ,fa i l e d t o w i n t i n t ho n or s .Co m p e ti t i o n w a s ve r y close,i t w a s a ba t t l e o f zl mm n io n n to se e w ho W o u id m a lt a 1a 1uibo lt ,g i vi n g h a t e r w D P ° l !t h a n a b u r y c o m e t . H B S . J . H . B O W M A N , 5 0 3 W e l t N e b r a s k a S l . , R r p r h f n i a t fw . A l a r g e b o t t l e o f F n n c o - A m vr l c a n To i l e t W | I. l ' r i l g i ve n a s h c u s ho m e r s e c ur e d fr o m th i s a = I\ 1r l i s em e n L Oils for all kinds of cars.We try w please you. Yours for Service. C. C. Van Deusen, Manager. Buy your housedeaning supples at the Q 0 ¢|... un weuneaaay Eveningwoamzsrs CHAM}.&EROF COMMERCEi t h W a d n e u h y E ve n i n g 'rn URSDAY Mc KlNLEY CHAPTERNoze:0 8. 3.2n d a n d ( th "I'h ur r . E ve n iz l g l . 0 . 0 . 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" l l u n t s com in'over ,F n m : I l . ° l a ! m l c l " R u d m a n : t u r n ! I e r m - r n u r . (In: ab o ut \h l rt 3 m m i nft . l la Ii t ha t o u r n m r h l n e ( u n s g u t k n n c k vd n u t n m q u i c k . \ r \ m t l l ? - m u s t b e w o ffx i m fn t s u f F r l l x l e n o n o u r Im a ! 3o1ul ¢r!"{'a p t n l n Il n n l sen ior in t he Hel d. I hl g.lm p vri u r hu b l e C i l l f n r n l i fk mme. am ! I.h~u 14»n\nl Ke ll ey . ;\ r0 zmtrel h y r a a u n t t l n l n th e i n i th o u r l n m m m s n d o f l l w S i x t y s i n h mm l \ n!: !." H a w dn-rn l t i o o k t u 10 yard high hurdles1. B eve l h ei n w r 2. 'I'il¢I¢n 3 . l i r c g h 4 . R h e a O m m i l e r u n 1 . H a l l m a n 2 . V a n De u se n 3. B tlel vanl 4. Hopeweil220ynnldae»hI . L i w l 2 . H a m m a n g 3. D ec ke r Ti m e U v. I 3 A r i l n g l o n B l a i r l i l g i r A r l i n g t o n Ti m e ( 5 . 3 3 } A r l i n g t o n m a i l A r l i n g t o n B l a u Ti m e 1 2 4 . 9 1 H e r m a n A r l i n g t o n A r l i n z l vn n u n . . I U J t l n n i u n n | . . r ¢ \ . n u nSt a n le y E . H a i n, N o . 1 5 4 I s t T h u n d a y E m d n l F a l u n ' 1 . 0 . 0 . F . E N C A H P H H N T 2 n d a n d i t h F r i d a y E s e n i n z P . m a . C L U Bi n d F r i d a y o f e a c h M o n t h w . o . w . Is t a n d B N ! I W i d a y E vu d n x A I E R I C A N L E G I O N S t a n l e y 2 . H d n P M I . N o . 1 5 4 End a nd 4 11: F YI. Evenl nl . 8: 00 u r l w u y a s r vr r m m u s n m e m t l r k .the ir a l d d n g o :ll au n n c t l w r o , the ir i m ir vr e rl ng ge al an h r n n :w il dr 0 ¢m ~ -t h ey we re Iu i ll m z fmt . th e se me n h e M d w o rk m l w it h a n d b t l p vd l o l r n l n In w n r .Th e n w a s a m o n n r o u a nn g e r i n h i s lu-nrt. ...a ti ve i n c h xhelt a s o o p s ] o ve r hi s h e l d ,90 ne a r u m t h o m a n p f s l r ma d e hl s u r - d r u m : 1- on an d h u nt .l l a n n p i c k e d u pa n d wh i r l e d n w "l i k e n I n f .h r n t h a n d a n m n a l m c k fm m h i m h y t h o 'o d d n h a l t e r l n g c u a c u u l o n .'g a g » f d u _ d i n f o m m n d w a s Fu n . x ln m mm ? " m id Hu n t. "¥ > nn \ nba s l " w a s t h i m n un l u s n f n p l n l n n .wi th p nl fn ne r m ln rl ll ul zu wu ll .1o¥~l o w vd so me tocmzlcal d i s r u n l c n ."\ \¢ ll . " ro n- r lu dc d the n m l o r c u p l a i n . " \ e ~ r e a r m m p i l s h r d o u r m i rnl n n- l w nl u e u p tlurir a t l a c \ | - l u b te r h o o k u p I r i l h t h e m r n f t h e r n d m m t .\ \ r l \ m u l t h e m l h m u g hli m t o n a l : t o t h e r l x h l .l i o n - n l ! yo u r t o m p a n h s - K s l l y ,g u n t ol i n t . "No b od y r r m e m h e n ve r y r l m r l y u m | w r !n |i n t h e ri g h t .th r ou g h a m n o f m a r h | 1 1 o ¢ u n B n a n d a n B l a i r T i m e (5 9. 2) A r i i n g t o n A r l i n g t o n B l a i r B l a i r 22 0 y a nl l o w hu r d i e s T i m e ( N j ) 1. Jen sen B1"}' '2 . R r o g h B l u r L D e c k e r A r l i n g w n 4 . H u m m i n g A r l i n i i n D i s c u s t h r u 'D i d a n e l ( l 0 5 ' 9 ) 1. B e ve l he l me r Ar1§nzl°== 4. Jen se n 4 4 0 y a r d d u h 1. D ec k s ! 2. A l e xa n d e r 3. S ap p en fi el d 4 . R r o g h ' N nB y g f g g g QL UB ""~ ';':;"'::m"¥ "'==§=°5 me-e.inferno of shelling.They found 2. Rhea Arllngtssmlaumn.u n nu r he second 11 -BlairI cf each Month I}.':."'» $ " ~ m n p l d l y ~ulmgoalggine; 12 aunm 4 bling!2' §L"£2..»...,.Kannard e I m n'.s x r u n n n men mt ali u .. nnlnllfl noun.I?i'i".,.t'i'f.' ""'°' '"'° °°*"'°" "*sw yan! run 'huns gg-26n ldv-all of 'e~ f_ An' ml p1ltnunl | *nr (Continued mr: weak)|3. Mexmder 1'\1\"'G"'"G.A n. md W LC..all tlln liti n-»He uulitd mm 2. Hnllmn M'li1\l*°"li u n u m I n u m u m s : M W I I W U H I g u m x u i w w r 0 " 1 r w * i ' " F " ! ' in "€. . . an . - a n -n J THE ENTERPRISEaim. Na bru ka, Apr il za, im :ue hill muh in un game.aulted.Thi! Pl0Jlil¢¥l0n il unique Th g i g y w u n n wi d f o r b a a r ll n t h e f a c t t h a t Q11 of its orn- malt, working a handicap on zne umns ue made from paper.L u - uuden.I ,tra La lionbe,who appeln in Fo1lo1rin| In the summary:"The Paper Revue" il the sms-Bhir !nt female impqrsomtor now ap- A B R H P 0 A E peulngo¢1thasu¢e.Ho§.|¢d|,¢ |r\"l.rrick,d . . 5 0 0 I 1 D: aoxtume duizner of exceptional rn...Io nl.4 1 1 1 1 Ojbi li ty .IIe designed and made ' r a r §*:w'l'ElPR!3!}-A i n c n N P w Q n 1 n L u r n n ~ I s llr. and Hrs. R. E. Fadmhild andHanford :Ent the week-end 1-eol i l F e n F i e l d ! 3 "the wld - o g ilbwlth hom! f at Pal- A number oi the y oung folk;from Kezmard attended the RM-ul thutn ln Omahl Sunday evo- n. Sam Hall, who lu beenspen din g n In weeks with lm' daughter.ilu. Geo. Orem, n-$ll'n|»! home Honda! moaning.llr. and Hn. Frank VIN!il an aoome tho binh of | .hughur an Friday, April 22.lr . e n d l n .H. C. Eduard! | nl Su ndaitai th lr. and Hn.Ill lleCrac in Ifnmonf..Ilr. and Ilrs. Chase o n tb l hppy ==;u=;=;~' of boby hom Son I Apr.md Lira.Charles GottlchofWashingtonspent.Sunday at tho T. E. homo homo.Hr.and Mn .Leslie French grant Saturday and Sunday at the ms Jorgensen home.Hn. C. E. Dixon and um. spent a fel .hys of Lest week with her husband.m n Lornine m m m spent Sunday at the Lucy Stewart home.lr. and Hn. L .FL Peterson andHank .lane won Fremont :hop- pere llomlay afternoon.li n . J . A .Bwihm spent onednillut week in Bhlr.In Oni Akin: spent the week and ivith her sister, lin. Ovoxion in Bldr.A number from here Blendedth J unio r elul play in Adio;- ton Friday o1~enln|.Hr. Earl Hiller spent the week- end with rm puenu, Hr. usd Mu. iihu. Hiller.lr. Harry Thompson of Coium- b u i l uz ndlng a hw .lays with th o o . Ham Jacobsen .lr. and lin. H. C. Bins enter-tained n number ol out of town funds Sunday.llr. and lin. Jansen :pmt Sun- cm ovandnflalrt week.Gonmds Kolnls spent Thun-day with Mu. Wi iam Koenig.Hr. N. G. J enna of Bhd: hgebeta existing bil au ur . Hn . Wiiihm Koenig with r gardenthis week./ Min Bids Koenlg is pilnning toLeno for Omaha we lint ul :heweek where Ilhe viii begin work.Hr.ah!Mrs.Andrew Nilsenand girls and Eid! #m iron! Friday afternoon it iho ' llh m Kami; homo.' BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. und Mn.~ WHL Ilolllnln and the Adohh Hoilrnan home. The following attended Lutinr Lan;ue meeting at Fontanelh onSunday wenlnx. Irene and Norma Holtman. Sophis Walennan. Dai- ton Stnenzer, Clarence nd Akin noon at George Schweden' Gllbort Ldlman was :| Fmmont alter Saturday morning.Hr.and Hn .Albert Lullman wen AdFn¢t.o:\:allen Monday oltomoon.lr. and Hrs. W m. Holtmln and |-rn,hater spent Sunday :Itannoon at August Llllmanf. Ulla Heian Ahlmoier spent the week-end with folks at Hnmont.Hr. and ln. George Nlobaum spent Sunday afternoon nt the Ed Crocker home. and Ailred Wcitkamp. Hr.md Mrs.Albert Lallman and mn. August spent Su y nf- temoon al. the homo of Mrs. Suite lrlengedoht.Mi n I1em Iloltman returned heme Sunday after spending theput week at the Bd Langhont home at Nlclunozn.Ilia:Sophie Walcnnan spentSunday aftamoon at Adolph Holl- ~nlns'.'Hr . md Hrs. Wm. Wilklning Wdhea ond wife.ltr. and H n .George Hindhy and kmily of nur Calhoun, spentSwily evening at the parental, C. J. Hindley home.Ilia.: Mary Robertson of Blair, Upent the wool-ond with Mi n Fruaoea Schenck.Mr. and Hrs. Louie Schenok and Baughter, Hin Fnnoes spent last Sunday afternoon nt the James Muilin home.Mis: Stella Hindley, ltlchér oi with Edna You on Sunday.l r .xgd ll a .Fr i !Ray andHenryandCarlinPetenm.heh Joan apent Sunday awning spent Sunday at Papillion.at the home of Bin.Mar; ant Mn. Anna W ine :mi Carl wt-Iverson and family.el at the C. F. Pala homoillon-gin F . Ho ller g son spent nay avenlng.ay with Mrs.anry Mia; Anita Puls camo home from and daughter, Ida..tho Swadlah Minion holpital .. g Mr. and Hrs. Harry 'Tyson en- Omalu when she ha.: been con-lertalaed Mr . g d li n ;'Nationfined for 155 put six weeks, on Tyson and P.. Ty son of Biair Aionday and ll very much im-at dinner last Sunday. proved.a Mn. Opd Reeves attended tho md al the parental, C. J. Hlndley home.Mr. and Mn. Will McDonald and daughter,Hrs. Cheltar Ammon loom ~ Corrlnne W ~ok.the hs of lin. Roy Anderson Henry Wine elmo iuome Wefl-last Thuminy.neaday from Wimido when he w The teachers of the Bono school, ki for his brother Min Love and Min Cameron, areb u n war ng ,Chris the last thru months.umm wi th Mn . s. G. Lio honey Mr. and Mrs.Fwd Long and family spent Sunday evening at theWeston Long home in the Suther- Iand diltrltl. Mn. John Arozuon spent Tues- dly afternoon with Mm John Mc Donald. BENCH NOTES Mr.George I'ollen and hmiiyspin! Sunday at the Roy Fallen home near Row Hill.The Nels Nell-on family spentStud:afternoon at the home ofHr. NLlon'» pannta. honoring his ers at £110 'Hiliinmlioenlg homosouth of Blair.Mr . n d Mn. E. J . Anilreuon and family visited at the feorg! Fallen home Thursday eve in; oflu! week.Mr.and Mn. J onas Blombergspent Frliuy evening visiting at Mr. Fred 0!Jen.|'.Mn. H. J . Smith lpent llondlyaftemoon with har mother, Mrk. Sylvia In Blair.Loule llencke and family visit- ed nt the home of his father, Mr.Gus Bench Sunday.Pla.-nent View Sunday School Mn .H. J. Smith and Dorothywerein Omaha :hopping Satur-urday.Hr. and 5111. N. A. Muifurd and Min Sybil of Blairnnrere Sundaydinner guestl at the Clifford Ray home. Mr. and Mn. Theodore Olingerand Ruth Lippincott were Sundayeveningsupper guests of MN.Mynle Mow in Blair.Mr. and Mn. Chu. Koenig and fo o t t r o u b l e w h i c h i n c n u a l n g h e r m u c h d l l c u m fo r t .Q M r . l n d B l r s . C l y i e F i t c h s p e n t S u n d a y e w e n i m r a t t h e H a r r y Ty - s o n b m i . M n . M s r g z u r vt I ve r s o n a n d fa m - i l y ri n it e d a t th e R .M .I n n o n bu m s 'l '\ \w l » : f e ve ni n g . DI~IPGBD Ied (rom time to time to McPher- M c C A R ' I ' H Y A N D |'°',1,°,§'"""",n 124 411 f 1 e 1 ,ann:L O I N G CREEK iwith an average size of 339 acres, _and an average value of 333770."_-'°;=_='°;__,'1'* '°'l`.l" .'Ii ' ~ This inc lude s ni l pr oper ties in lm- coflf g .d no neetion with the farms,or $87 'nm hols r ;h x an a per acre for me llnd, $9 for bund-r =";;§C_=h°;_o_;=,=p inn. as for live stoc k im! nas g r t y e e P "°f o r ms ner y \ nd t. ooI | , stota1, . . : := .»: ,' 1 : " . , , f ; " i ' ; ° : ' " ' , : . ° ; : . " ' : ' °, :v a l u e o f $ 9 9 . 5 1 p e r ~ S r en i n e t o g r a d u a t e ,w h i c h E l q u i t a 3 |h e b r u k a h u 5 8 6 g k l a r g e n u m b e r f o r n e o u n l r y l c h o n l .c o w s a n d t h e i n c o m e f r o m m M R t c h l b l b o g d m e a v e n g e d $ 4 0 0 p e r f a n n i r l 1 9 2 6 . r a .e c n l v u m a :While £11-e number of cows fell offhun! but Sunday when the mem- 4 12,000 during the year the output 1Van Degbueson ¥1 I r out by Klahn 1 Lane! 1; E lk ~ TeamMerchan Schuyle North :BLAIR Hooper Monni |Snyder Scribner I-Acrs ABOUT NEBEQASHA Nebrasks contains I militnry cemetery wherein are buried many soldiers and scouts from days ofIndian warfare.It la at old Fort McPherson,south of the Plating giver and a few miles from Max- Klahn, H. PeltGaugben T~ Score Binir . .veil.As other forts in the west Sn;derwere abandoned the bodies of fro!-I amet at the hvmq of Bin. Pnenfiu $m1th next Thursday, Hay 5. Manin Johnson and son, Merrillwere :upper guests at T. K. Iver- |on': lu! 'I`urs.lay evening and afterwards spent n few houn vis- illng *ith them.The flrrners are busy than nke spring day:getting their fields In shape and sowing grain. ALL THE PEOPLE fa?if_ "1BL/-\lR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND IJOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT . m m w r D u u n n z u u t r n u u n n uv n -,1b. c . .:amd,1r..mmf.. 5 44 4 s a 2 a 10 s 22 o2 4 o o o0 0 o all of the ooltumen which are0'shovm in "Tne Paper Rufus". 0 loam In the c ut are Milo Malar- 1 ndovich.prima dohnl;Isabel . o Brown,-dover ucrobutic dancer;'Y . 1 \ . . - . . . . . ._ . . . I \ l f - . . n . .. . _ -_ l ; L _ VOLUME XXX!suum|;::§:i<";f1,ob|¢°;:. Aémm om, s<.'BLAIR. NEBRAsKA;=M,\Y la 1921 Fran the Garden sm M Nehruh- Wuhlnnm Cwnly.NUMBER 15 x....As 5 . . . l ~».|.:rl Uol 'I u voo21 1227 ~nuw cuuncn.5.~1»»rg,-x,-mi/.=v01\|EN's c. QF c.i;»a-»'»a»igA§;'é4\-»i~Ej$§2 <=°&.'f'd..,i§ l~f\.»2`.f°" Arlui-I TAKES RElNS'- r<¢bmk.': \;2H.|ng[gr xt- '|HULDS 1~1s£'rmc~. I§'ESi.€L'°.... :fits -i:cnoo1. mx gg s;L/aln;cx££>3.n'"n; jlummcrou was .a §2=z. ..M$Y.. 3.92.3l24567559I0I5 16 I722 25 2429 30 5| u I2 I5 I4I5I9 2 0 2 l25' 26 27 25_g_.1 .2 I. ' ""~ g a ' ~ 1,;~Q~._ SHOWER POR MAY :nuns Friend s of Hin Ru th Bn shnwl. and anied out a sho ~ on her lut Friday evening honor oi' her approaching - riln in llr. Frank Bonn at W Lake, low; which will 1-thethe Inter part of May. There were our forty frinnd pr e u n ta tth e a h o we r ln d a - - nwmm of music and radings given. This tru followvod br r --and delicious rzfnihments. Mi n Burger moeived H beautiful gifts.She is the efficilntprindpdat thc w admolinthesouthernpartof - county.Mrs. Henry Sunr bbe of wgton was present st the shawnani spent the sen dny at th Burger home. BLAIR uvslums AND socm. FOREC NEAR CLGSE nu n a n nu m : n nT119 rncuhr mn\t¥nlr nf Mm 0 ulzu nwu5|.r;5 ~ .N e h n l k n h u n I l u R u i E l b r i d e ~_ HIgh Li n Fight..Hu Hu "1 ~ Trolhlu (ar Yun With High " :»= Prius mlPoor smm..4;:;~ aura num Exrsm wrmsss .: " .». To r cf -lime '. If h m .211 sfn}lz¢-rA B R ! ! 0, . . , 5 0r , 3 b . . 3 _ . . . . - a x o 1 2 r:l,c...i Q 1 POAE11;3 5 1so o1_91 I As an added stage attraction, the Riviera Theatm praentn Rudy Diedoeft, the American SuaphoneKing,and Victor Record Artist, who has made more recwonls (gr the p}|0n<::graPh than any other Regular Meeting of City Council ' Closes the 'tear'| Business and Tu m:the Ruins Over I0 the New Regime. -. .. .. .- _- .. . 2 NEW almtn l:Rs UN BOARD Hear: Report of Engineer on New um fo r Li ght Pam.Hold! A Speelal Meeting Wednesday Eve. s!I A !T1 | o I hlcle license plates will be blue, with white letters andnumerals.The plates will be bought b f State Puri chasing Agent C.B.Pideon bids called for May 16. The numerical requisition Iumislurd by the fatale motor vehicle reginaraion btun u is the ssme as test year,but it will be increased on July 1 to cover the estim- ated requltemcnts of d l a g o I e c I| 1 . _ . .r . i B l e e d i n g E n t h u s i a s t i c l l l l t l M a n y seein-at of Civic cm um-nua. ' . Donate Money lor Flower Bell In ;Newly Laid Out Park.° 3" WORK FOR IIETTER Ltwxs ; 4 'w. C. of C. Instrumental in Mak ' ° ing Many Improvements in a Beeutlfylng the City. 2:30 p. tn. in th|'§3eheffler hall.Rev.A.2.2 Newell, puter of the Conlrention- nl church will [lil the nd- drees and to those tho know him it is useless f-'LW thatui. una will t» so of mi what io all who que to be present.'Q Friends and relatives of de-ceased soldier: ue especial- ly invited to be present anddo honor to the fel' left of e | I e a o l " " " " " 5 :a al'lltts Being Made For Closing o! 3 i Seltool and Graduation Ezemlsh. i a ,Fifty Members ln the Chu of F. '1921.' (IOM5l£NCE.\lENl IS MAY :om o Class Play Friday, May 13. Junior-s Senior Blmrm Held Alsy at and L: Baccalaureate Address Mai 15. umr sc hool bolnt 'tru hell lost Monday Qvertingt andthe rlevrly electett officers, II.L.Morris and J.L. Pnunds were installed after which the usual bills werenllouretl.Ne other metters of trnporiarice came before thebody. m e s a s u s e NION MEMORIAL SERVIC s 0 o 0 0 E | . . . .: . . . . on,I1:.,r1'.... -s o40 | . . . . 4 030 4 a lah . . 35 2 b? innings: 1 U053o o 'r o 0 8 2 8 u0o a 0 7 R H .. 3 o \ oz 2 o o o- 1 1 2 . . 0 0 l0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 s Summary u muswmn Ill me worm.I I Cor inn e c armln fi nt mun mi 0 semen 'union of May E.li:\g'ton'| o story, "Three Hours", heralded as0olfe of the strongest dramatic veh- Ficlcs that has yet been given tosthe amena helutiltd star, win be the feature picture for thin par-E ticular we-ek.John Bowen plays 2 thc male lead oppositn the Ihr. 3 Misa c r u mb ,who the Liberty Magazine called "The Most Buo-ne hits:Fisk, Scheffler,men, Klahn 2. Junglmnel: bnlls, Off Klahn 3: struck hour: of fever-heat emotion!For.lahn 6, Fisk 9: wild pitch. 1 rw. it wil! be one hour of never- tiful Woman in tho World", scoresagaininthispictureof thrca a nn um nm u s a m.Pda u|'Servie|Cu!byHllil-Insta Cmlfiseni.nfr Alanna.,The city Council met in regular! se s s i o n l a s t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g .I t ; be i n g t h e cl o s i ng o f t h e ol d y es r 's *cou nti es." 1 I1 \ o t o t a l n u m b e r o f p l a t e s | 'n d n d " 1oeay e s !a g o w a s '4o f7. 253lu si n os s t h e u s u a l r e p o r t s we n o ,o ,,,,,,,a n a d l n j acce pted a n d t h e bus!-Q ne ss of th e y ea r w a s c lo se d . A ft e r 1 A U T O . r \ C ( Il } l " '* i l th i s t h e n e w l y ele ct ed o ffi c e r s w e r e s w o r n i n s n d t h e u s u d o o - n n i n i m n n i e 1 n m \ n l u n ! l k ! n e w va . G M S :Co c h ol i n w a s t o k e n i o Th e m e m b e r s o f t h e w . C . o f C . moz.W c d n c w y e ve n i n g f o r t h e re g u l a r tr a n s a c t io n o f b us i n e s s . A ft e r t h e l o a d i n g a n d o p p r o vm l o f t h e m i n u t e s o f a fo r m e r m e e t - ln r . s e ve r a l b il l s w e re a l l o we d a n d ow e n. - d a i dp.T h e lad ies t h e n vo t e d t o g i ve sl | o l o t h a t : r o u t o n u y f t l m ce- m n t o d t h o b r o o k b e u w e n t h e n o r t h a n d t h e sou th. Th e r e is o n e lens o f n u m b e r t h i s y u r .w .l l . W o o d s o f C a l h o u n , w a s I- ura ys in te r es te d : h d ac t i ve i n these g a d n r i m n ,ha s be e n ca l le d t o h i s l a s t r e - o 1 s I I Th e s ch oo l e a r l s Jr o vr i n t o sysIclo so.F i ft y . m e m b e r s o f t h i s ,o u- 's gr a du at i ng cl as s o f t he B l ai r h i g h school a r e o n th e t h r e s h o l d o f t h e be g i nn i n g o f n n e w l i fe . Th e y w i l l so o n b o mo r e c i ti z en s , ou c h o n h i s o wn i n i t ia t i o n . Pl an s fo r t h e c l o s i n g e x e r c i s e s A u n i o n m e m o r i a l s e r vi c e u n d e r th e a u s p i c e s o f t h e G .A . R . W i l l h e h e l d a t t h e B . F . D . l u l l S o n - dn y , M o y 2 9 . s t l l A . b i .Th e fo l - l o w i n g P r o z n m w i l l b e p r e s e n t d : In vo c a t i o n R e v. W . H . U n d e r w o o d Sp ec ia l Mu si c S c r i p t u r e R e a d i n g ---- ---R e v. C h u . D . H e r l n l . - . . - . . - _ - ,___¢..|._.C l i f f o r d K r a u s e , l i g h t u l l n u : c o m m i s s i o n e r fo r B l a i r . 'l u c o l l l d t o H s r t i n g t o n , N o o r . a s s n e x p o r t ur l tn e s s i n t h e m s n s g 1 '» o t s o d co st o f m un lc zl pa l l ig ht p l sn u. 'Th o c o s e i n h s a d i s o n o o f l o n g s h n d - l o s a n d b r i n g s u p me m o r i e s o f n s r s s o o o i n t o t h e p o s t w h e n M=§f=1 .A 5%101 me scl1oo% yur an ruin! f°l"|P'rA:rer -- Rev.A.P.Nfltii|Bhir irnt through a like fithi:passed m u o f f J u n g -to - b e - fo r g ot t e n e n t e rt a i n m e n t . "IDG Of K3 U\¢» 2 h0 \ll8 i T h a P i vi l a r i P r a n a #nu91nn;with the Nabrukl Gu lm! Elk-~ tri: 0°mw»y~..H-mngun v u v l r i u u mm ~ du high line nrvlea an exhorbl-5 Rev. an G. Badermemory of their dude. |"'!'...". »..|\....|-..|.-._.....L......\:_ ~'l*;°":*"!"!* P- °'E'"°i|2"F_!.".!!_°1'.._'!"!°" In una ]the penanne! of that body.'i'southwest.w m w w ' m s r m sigUnder the aupervidon of Street Commissioner Latta the park hu ~ been let out to trees this spring uw ww=»\~wl ln: uw 11=vm"'=f'=snelaon 1'ack and mmm: Jonas.irl.'\¢¢3 G.Bron,william H. Ihl-G. A. IL Committee. lar, Frederick H. Holmnun, Mil- d w.Linde |E l Hf i i . ,_Harlanmln u - " § ' . L h . £ § r a m s E H J U Y Ina | ¢l;un.| ruwm wma.uunnconditions cauud the erection of a murdc i pd phat at tbl c olt d$l25,000-Immediately :fur thi naw phat mot into opention tha ;r=?== a§e?€~?'f7&"§'fi':"'¥§-`_E.ef =r::. .:°...-:::.1 um before hl' a r m c n a r e w o e u s e s I n g n v e u n s r P . . » . .ol . . .c . . . . | \ .- 0 - . . . L ~ . ¢ ¢ . . . _ - . . | .| -Anva u ull: Quuul a uccl. p¢\r:u.|:|u. W -l u n m u l I n u m a l l l l l u I v e r y u l . -3 gh. . br id ge o n me B- li ne , 1, 11 h ~ ~Qu-.¢¢i\Q en t r an c e i n t o t h e ci t y .B e t t e r H a m e l W e a n | - m m ¢ x m i m ';:'., ;1:° ;:;'.!:'. .L'~..;'£* ~ r oad ur ~A n n u m .c o x c m v E f 3 3 ' ? » u ' 1 ' § = b a r : s . . " ° , " ; ' : ; 2 ' . § : ;i : r ; : : " " ' ° * " ' " : , ' ; ' , ; : ' , ; i ' . . ° g é T h e En t e r p r i s e w a s dc 5 i g |1 | !e i w i l l b e a g r a t i m p r o ve m e n t .F a s t h e o f fi c i a l q i l y p a p e r fo r t h e 'M r . W . ~ R o d g e r s , e l u i m i a n o f B e a n l l h l l y r W i | . E ¢° 'm in ¥ ye a r .| h i n e B l l i r M e n A t t e n d t h e F i f t y -I c o m m i t l e e fr o m t h e M e n '| C h a m »n u n s : u n r v r u u . \ v u n i L - " W m Claire Nels-od,Elizabeth Noble,been Hu Petersoza,James W.Snppenfitld,Helen T.Slzheffitr,lrvir; L. Tilden. Helen E. Carlson,Ethel A. French, Alien ChnrlotteJanuar, ibn Florence Love, Bulbu r t _ - 1 -n | _ . -\ l . P ; - l »u . . | - \ : - . . tni1cmounL 'rlz1rlr_»i,'°.§,*::'°..;`i';';'.,i,°:;.":.i °"' ""°' ~m u .u. .uv r ,3 .' n u Auur vvw p l e t I§ » ; § ; . ' é ; ' §t s ' s a g e a n d i m a v°rf°='=e==\°¢=- '.., . _ 1 _ - _ . . . .r..! B a r n l n u r i e e l n n v a l l c h i ! !e x - Suit nf tha lain nf Hnrtinrtnn,.::'.;'1 ;2 ; ; ; " "~a n n m r e l ; t T v e |`i r5 \i {0 a S u n d a .n o i ' L o r e n a .h co b se n sp en t l i n d a y s o f l m w e e k w i t h h o m e f o l k ;U l u R u b y H i l t o n sp e n t t h e vr oe k -a nd ur lt h r el a ti ve : i n W ah oo . l l l n Ir e n a Sh el to n o f Co un ci l B l u ff: s p e n t l l o a d o y * i t h Gr s o e l a m ! l u . B r fz l u r u u u a u . | u l J t l w s ' no on .(To o l at e fo r l a s t w e e k ) W m .Si e r c k l v u a n A r l i n g t o n c a l l e r l a s t Th u n d a y . M o r r i s Cl m r i l t e n n n a n d fa m i l y we r e S u n J¢ y vl a i lo n a t t he W a l t e r W a c ht e r h om o . [ _ _ ; f » 5 ¢ r H o i l r u n sp en t F r l d o y l i m e .Y o u a r e m o r e t h a n w e l -" ' " ' " " ' l - ~ - ~~ - - v - - - »-e a r n I zu n a m 1 .-co m e If u n a vo i d o b l y h t e ;d o n o t th e i r di n n e r l a n d h e lp e d h e r o e l e ~s T h e fi r s t a t e a m h o a vt o to u c h ng , e r e s : m e r u u l . u s n t l : w a be c l u o e o u fe a r y o u br it a. .Th e l f f l l r w a s a n e n j o y -w i l l b o .n k n o w l i . o l d n y l n g , | a b l e o n e fo r n i l . an d It fit s h e re .~|M r .: n d H r s .W i l l Th o m p s o n M n . A l l i e F h n d n e n W U a F r i -u n d B i a s G r a n Th o m p s o n cu ll ed d a y a ft e r n o o n ca l le r o f M n .E d S u n d a y t o s e e 5 i r . Ja m e s Th o m p - B r o w m .'s o n , w h o i l n i c k w i t h t h e m u m u s . .} l e_!. |L'1§ Vi ew °F° ** "%" !. '? ".§ .f'll Mr : : n d M r s . To m M c D o n a l d a m i N e b r u l u s h o r e s r e a c h e d F o r t L i s a o n t h e Mi s s ou r i r i ve r ,a b o u t t e n mi l e s a b o ve O m a l g, S e pt e m b er 1 1 . 1819.M a j o r S t e p h e n H . L o n g l e ft Pi t t a bu r g ,P e n n o y i vn n h w i t h t h e n e a m l h i p ,W e s t e r n En g i ne e r ,o n x r . . . - r l i n t a r m s ! - n h a n n i n l n r - n i n g n ) N o r t h B e n d l, H o o p e r 0 . N E W O M A H A T H E A T R E n - m n f el m \n m mn s w h v fh a mSc h u y l e r 2 ,M o n n i c h s 1 ( 1 2 i n - : c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o l i d a y s ; fr o m n o o n t o o n e o's:lock a d m l u i o n i i §25s.If one c ome : before s ix o'c1o ck t h e y t i l l nee n com plete ¢'Y 0'¥1i\|l' sh o w a t m a t in e e p r i c é t .14 - xr . i l d i l r l h y S t h l k i i L l l l I ¢ | ¢ ! l E l l j l i y "t ' u' ; ` . i . ; i : é "" ; , ; ; ; § "'~~S i g h t s o f : h a C i t y .V U !M a n y g g g m ¢ | £ l B l | . l N D ¢n w f o r .l ~ ! ¢ | - ¢ . ¢ l l - -D I - ; ¢ .a n a l 1 n . . ¢ ¢¢ _ | -_ . . _ _ . . ;_ - z a s -I . . .I . . -Q L . . .A report by the engineer ern'flflh Annual Camino of Knights ber of Commerce Wu prenent and nnua """ "'"" ' '"'" "'""""" "" "" " """ " " ""' """" """" " " " " " "" """"' '""'""""""._C. Schmidt Helen E. Antill Men 0 gn-N 11,|EiZ¥°;'¢*£i',."é;i3£?'L' _;';;' ;;i§";',_T"?'§§'gg; in harfolk va ;i§n§f_°h';°";§;*°L_"°f*M'§j*§The Bela!H°"=5;_ Week~pi~o- N. a..¢=.=£. Eric H. Christénlen,ul '" '" re nfl *"gramspomored br Blaurwo Ruth S.Compton,Louise M mmrau vA|.u.1m1.E LzssoxaE25 f¥:;:*.':°.lEf':&.2E:':L:'::."::€~3=riff ':1'3'f".3"'5§i..°':=...°1'3"~'f°5,*i'ff; er's Chlmbcr of Commerce M rntgrr, Jon l"r:rl11-ln. Jfq num 9 m m :c u r r e n t I l l d w u l w i l w s u cost of production for the nllepdpmpon of fordn; tbl mandy al-tublisbul muddpal plant out dbunimu was fluted lhy Std inBlellaTh pupil: of the upper room nt dunin c ourt before 'vdn Mark . Om the McCarthy school, accompanied J. Ryln.llri m I I ;v i 5 u l l f u n o o u - u " " r "1 u n u . ., , ,___';v m ?o f t h e g o v e m m e n t .. R i d e r s T h e a t r e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s e n t i r e l y d d f e r e n t a n d \ l . i s l . i n c \ . i v e R e a d i s r i g h t i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e .f r o m o t h e r t h e a t r e :i n t h i s s c c t i o r i s t h e f a c t t h a t w a r y u n i t o f t h e . A I R W I N N E R = = f ° g = = "I 1 c a r e f u l l y p i a n n e c "u m m s f w n r z n f w n n i n n d v s n c e .l o t h a t i b m am TA-BOT DDIE I q mia Ai n n.I A wmmnrr injunction l u me "'P""""' ' """"""" '""' !'"' wnnaun.Hlmr 'r.smium u m m A. | mm-n-hu ueuslln.'u n a w a r -lst the hu vll I l l 9 0Ei... af tll cltl ...¢|..` I . I " m . ' . . . , ~ ~ § ' = = \ - f e e w x e " f e w - - ! : v F e :mr mm u» 1-»u-1-»¢ pr-ff __1.!!_°!9J! ;'_'r.°H_1'"...' § The Blair bluebadl tram iouchtd Klahn fcr nn even dozen hits at Snyder Sunday aftemoon and won from the Snyder team by the :comof 1 to 1.The Blair bmen mn- ed out to score in thc first inning, running across three l.allies,anrl piled up the lead through the game.Hans Klahn \r:n the batting star of the contest with two doubies md a single.There were six two~ BE SURE AND GETYOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH you Buy Now Atta Boy Eddle's = chappleWhu's always contented and happy;He works wlth a will All his orders to flll And dcllvers the l o qulck and snappy |l l I l a l l _ . __ _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . _..._....-¢-__.-. _ _ __.~Il _l\'I 'Q= 4 g ,a ~ "1/ 1- 4 ,*ef ~ u g g / ° »§ .\4 ~ iffy!mn(i i H I ~7ff;;,_["~ will be an abundance of variety and .appealing entertainment for ewryone.For the we-ek starting April 3001 the Riviera presents another pleas-ing stage,screen,and muaical ;-Ingram.On the stage will be seen Boris Petroffa unique nov-elty divertinwernent,"The Paper Revue".This show 1| distinctly original all the way through, and entirely different from anything the Riviera Theatre has ever pre- f ~ ` p ..'~ i g ~1 1 ? p ~ 9 ~~ _ f i L l \ i 3 . » ~~".~ ..s .;F 2 -# w ~~K.f .= s § ' \2 : »; 4 * ~. g \ 3 _ .- r f ; a ~~~ ¥ = » r ' * # r ; ° ; \5 " ~~New Millincrf Ideas The Blair bluebadl tram iouchtd Klahn fcr nn even dozen hits at Snyder Sunday aftemoon and won from the Snyder team by the :comof 1 to 1.The Blair bmen mn- ed out to score in thc first inning, running across three l.allies,anrl piled up the lead through the game.Hans Klahn \r:n the batting star of the contest with two doubies md a single.There were six two~ BE SURE AND GETYOUR TICKETS.WEPAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH you Buy Now Atta Boy Eddle's = chappleWhu's always contented and happy;He works wlth a will All his orders to flll And dcllvers the l o qulck and snappy |l l I l v / ~~3» §W 7 . will be an abundance of variety and .appealing entertainment for ewryone.For the we-ek starting April 3001 the Riviera presents another pleas-ing stage,screen,and muaical ;-Ingram.On the stage will be seen Boris Petroffa unique nov-elty divertinwernent,"The Paper Revue".This show 1| distinctly original all the way through, and entirely different from anything the Riviera Theatre has ever pre- f ~ § P ~~ zip ~ 9 ~~ v \ § ~ - ~~i F ' a 2 ~ ' r s ~ ~ < = : 3 `'~'g ; 3 e ¢ 5 : ? ' ? - f i l x I * ' >"5 \_5 _|6 ~ \ 1 " \ ~~~I 5 " ~~New Millincrf Ideas iI I - - - - - - - - - ¢ ' jg " " " ' - - --- ----» 'Q°-' " " ; ' " " " ' E ; um num: lliulmng." ; " " " ; " " _ ' " b f g j s ' I ":ery many :didn dllpllyed- dual] E. Wilinu, Earl '... Vu:u vA mode] kitchen. a lovely din-itll. Dorotlw E s»-an-. mm n=¢|.,f§°__ °?fff'f._' 1 " f f L ___,§'!°and cnrv Svlkiwr B Rudy an on Frldny was given over to the lattsiness mceting and the eioction of officer:and other matters which :mturaily arise at these ttimes and among'these various ,mattrrs wa.; the donating of $500 me (Ky.They were the first to seo the necomty of dressing up the courthouse lawn and city library and their big work, Int year, was the n l n t r l l A n n : a t m a n m l s t r e a m ;i n s r o o m I n d l i v i n g r w m .b o o k = [ C u § l m 1 » n m i d P e n 1 B i w w m r .A s u m b u i l d l n u o n e o f ; fo r t h e h o m e , d r a p e r i o s a n d c u r - t a i n s , c h i l l i n g b r u s h e s a n d m a n y o t h e r a p p l i u l o u w e n s h o w n . In the evening schooi childrenimprovemuarttz made in tha tourist 'under he dirveotion of Hn. Geo. The Smior nxtivities will open with the Senior Clan piay on Fr!- day, Hny 13.The Junior-Senior Banquot will be held on Satur-day, May 14.On Sunday, Hay 15, smoot huutifut in the dty, thepupilsthoughtthisdonewas worth a glut dnl tctbqm. 'I"he trip mgrofed ~ ~ wry ~ one lrldo and Judge Loonond Flon:-hurg and Gwrn Loop! Llnooln and H. E. Burkett of Hudngtou on tho other.The municipal plant started opzntion on April 1 and has secured 250 ol' tho 335 col- referreri to the light committee ¢ The Misses Louise ChristensenPear!Petersen,Ma:jury Tnngey and hiildred Liatthicsen were shop- xPi.rgfor the suffeners i n th e u mm Pm on me "°E"' side.F W McQuarric gave a May Pale dance the Bllaullurelte address will be un su ng a nd a d mu oml wi wwucnAhhI.|. .r nz.. .....n.11nd tables were installed. A kltch- |__._..u\§.»__..L:-\......__._.|..:........ ..» n.- n rr n f\n¢l¢ Ilnfnn never be formlten bv t;1n|¢ who tamen llthoufh ill nib (ur cur Phu: turn tu Pill four)p i n g i n O m a h a l a s t S a t u r d a y . Al ia ;A n n a l i a l d a h l a n d H i n A g n e s B i n g , n u d e n t n u r a e a a t t h e S w m i l a h Im m a n u e l h o s p i w , vi a l t e d fr i en d s a t D an a l a st Su n da y .T h u s t a y e d fo r t h e c o n c e r t i n t h e e ve - n i n g .' ua u a a va u vu I va'Th ose f r o m B l a i r w h o w e r e i n at te nd an ce w e r e 0 .M .Ir e l a n d , G . G . H i n e s , c . o .D a w s o n , C . T. F a r n h a m ,W a l t e r La r se n ,Ja m e s Ma s e , E . C. Jac k s o n. N or m a n W i l - ki n s a n d Ja m e s R . S m i t h . Mr. lf ¥E*{'}_i'3}"_§'_}',}f{']2" I z::\°'r1:nr.\lz~:s ni:|..»\rlvz-:s en e tt e w i t h n a f o r c a m p co ok - i n g , t o i l e t s u n d l i g h t i n g fa c i l i t i e s n u d e t h e p l a c e a h a ve n o f r e s t t o timed to ur i st s a n d g i ve H 1 - 5 a n a m e o n t h e t o u r i a l m a p w i l l i t h a d n e ve r e n j o y e d be fo r e .H u n - d r e d :o f t o u r i s t ;ca mp ed i n t h e p a r k l . u t s u m m e r .sp e n t t h e i r mlm 'EJLl.l.wl\wn w u l t u sunny c u n m The hi h lthool Glee Club, wi!!!hl r a .P . 2 M o o r e , m u s i c i r m n w t o r n a le a de r .al s o en t er t a in e d wit h sever al ae lo ctl on a. W o m e n ,ge ne r al ly ,w e r e m u c h in t e r e s t e d i n t h e d i s p l a y : a n d t h e Ch a m b e r o f C om m e n c e w o m e n fe e l £\I¢¢.I an \u¢ u. l Ln vy ua l a aa uu uR e v.A r t h u r D e n n y Sm a ll e y w i l l be t h e s pe a ke r o f t he eve ni n g. Th e fo l l o w i n g Bac cal au rea te exerc ises w i l l h e g i ve n : Ma r ch , Pr o ce a s lo n ml - V e rn a Ru h r H u n k : " O h L o vi n g F a t h e r " Se le c te d - D ou b le Mi xe d Q ua r te t In vo c a t i o n - - R e v. C a r i G . B a d e r ibl.ll;.- Th e p a n y e o n a l s t e d o f t h e I o l - lovrin gz E l m e r A n d e r a e n , Ro a e n b a l m , H o w ar d L o n g , R u d d Ju d , H o va n l a n d E a r l 'Th o m p s o nM a r y M u l l i n ,El i za b et h H e l l e r ; Ei l ee n l'ho mp ao n,Fr a nc e s H u r r i - w n , E l i a Ni el se n a m !K a r e n Je n - ; Shoulder Flowers to match Hkls all colors and styles 1 | t A nice line of Coats and Silk Dresses for large and small women.ln Iac! about everylhing in a womans ou\ii|. A nfEe line ol Child:ens and Misses Wash and Silk Dresses.Tots litile Panty Saiis. Infaull' W hite Drcases.Coa\s and Bonnets. 'o fl/[ #m g/:J la .1/ow you /#sary d Mrs. T. C. Hilton The Milliner s ?~~,$§fi;f 11? p ~f' 4 ~ _ f i v \ § ~ - ~~s "~l s m f g , £1P ;,§l\ill ~~ '5 ~\ ;'" 1 ~'ill Q, " j ' 1 ~ 2 ' U | .~ f ~ ." New Millincry Ideas Authoritative Styles Large and small Hats, extra large and small crowns u a n n Omaha spun: Sunday nl the GenrgeB O T T O M R O A D :ummm home.~ |Mrs. Henry Fleege of TekunahMr. and iill Harry Ty son, Mr.came flown Saturday moming mi n 1'ffff '"§i.T'f"ff§'T.`1fI' 'mica Im .?w|1.l} our ""F""'?"'?"fri\\¢|| repaid for their efforts.iticrinture Rnadingw r ,| . 0 \ l I D u n n u r u u g a u . Lhevmlet co|chea. Mi n Amanda Knldahl, """"" |Hon. A. W. Spriek of Fontanellc who hu just returned from hisfrom'utiex in Lincoln as n member ofRuskin,Nebraska,m l m with '£».. Iegisinture from um county u her sinner, Ilulh a few days last cnjoyinn: a whit from his brother, week.Hit. Henry Snrick and dnumhter. of suppnes and were loud in their _ I Rev. Arthur Denny Smalleypraisesaf fha canvenience and Music: Solo - - . .. - Belly Noble comfort £0 be found in the Blair ~ ~Baccalaureate Addams lounsl. park._ - - Rev. Arthur Denny SmalleyBLA IR MERCHA NT Hma n-~ g q g g m "qwf f f'"f f°=z'~=;;_.,, SPRING mrnovnms ARE GDING on 'ESQAnumber of girls enjoyed aSunday morning breakiut in the xmods lm Sunday morning.Thebreakfast was cooked in na! mmf: Quincy, lilin§i|. Mr. Sprick, who is in businessin Quincy, hu: been in 1>oor heaith for some time and ho has come forstyle.They all :owned safe and an extended visit lt his bo ho-ody"MF $0 enjoy the rest nf the day lhome, Fontanelle, with tha hopes ' mms s u n r n xs s P A RTY '_` " " ' 'Ioriy-Seven Contnllnla Heel In §_*n';ff:i33§"f";"" f, flQgf '§ °: ':+n¢ Usual aianunnlolfipring Work Last evening, \~V¢ln¢S¢lI1Y» Shy 4 Rockport, Mo. from Seienl DIL Now Going on.Pruputa Good b sf g lgf zvda g l ferent Stale:In T U fer lhe Class Molto: "Give 1.0 the Wnrld Building Line and Tndesmen :his ciiy fo{ day s an wg as he;(.|Slmpi0|uhip Hanan.~ h a t n y n h r v t h e ~Busy With the Rudi. fsmily spent Sunday evening L1 BhirEhie and Gertrude Koenig :pull Sands! aiternoon with Mr. and, g m hauncey Wilkins and fam- s'-'E-lr! Japp visited with friend: in Kannard Sun-lay.M r m d H n . C h l H a n s e n a n d i fn n d l y a n d M r .m d l l r l .In e d : m n g m ! f u n i l y 5 9 2 3 ! S u n d a y -- . . n _ . . .- ;D - . .\ l - . | . . . - Mr. a::.|Mrs. Albert Lallmlm Q £0 Illia afternoon at gh, homnl une mc canny rrognmvr mum3:8 callers in Arlington Satur- ' of Mn. glifgord Hay Dai , bench mach: this afternoon irith Hrs. C.fm and Roland Wachter a m'| .md J.Handle).Lira. John Arnnmn londay evening with Halen £511-The following young people ~:r:::( ;,"§ :":m as- I¢e\?H." Is.M 2?en!. Sunday nfiemofm at the '*a him J am; 'Ammon mi augh- ternoon £f'|I".i`u?.'.'§'m ; 5 " ; g n g g-= l;l9m°;i um°d M;;*s;~g; lcr, Emily nd Mrs. lienry Fleege ,a.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Wachter I\cr::;1.ere 1 | a of Tekamah. spent Sunday =\ff»¢f- new in Blair Monday afternoon.bit. and Mn. Wlllanl Chambers roon at Calhoun..I Mr. and Mrs. Lean Hindley analo n A r v w z f z u n ' I 'f"°" S"'fd"' evening at the L.. z..two children. accompanied by Mr.I alt home.inf regaining his health.lun gcnumely surprised by mem-The choir wail. be. gone every.bers of the Methodist church and wma. cougm' Los: our §"`E}§i»'g;_»iSiE b}g»m__.| ~ Hoa -mmm nnuonnun lm' Shop llelps Your : i m f l ' »e;E1|"»-`E§`i'il`|m312l{H0_ VALLEY COK||umm; Ruom Enjoyment I ~' c u m n m m o n t a n d D r u m ;l i l l y 2 1 1W e } l G f |d ! ¢ f o o d s O f r e a ! w o r t h h fnllw vn llluffn nm! S|1E]bV. '--aff Ike Slandard brands Of *'"éZ<Tf}¢§iiéi»&f§»fT"£»311i An. si 'irnr'.»:1¢»¢1¢0canned/pacl,gag¢and bolifcd snonaen "P'{"\ the week-end at the Leldrr.wi ll : I |.r . I |I n n home of 3hIJ:\.\l John:cn in Uma ihr Stale Fair.1Have Exhlhil gzhnining therel.\lll.lnl It Buy tnlowlnHa n Jahnel took Sunday din-ner ...ol Mr. and Bin. D. R. For; ,lex and later attended the bon .nm in Kennard.Dorothy Iaatara called on Viola lilngdon. who hll been con!zo her bed from a one of pneu- rnonla.llr.and Hrs.Andrei ldatan.and family spent Satmda evening with llr. and Mra. Neff Suri .mann of Keauanl.Mr. and Hn. J. B. Larsen .tml family, Hr. and Mn. N. S. Jensen.Air. and ll:a. Jamoa Jeruaen and daughter,lr. and Bra. Charles.Koenl and daughter, Marie andPa u l lm. ;uma Sunday dinnersta at 5...home of Mr. andElf.. W illiam Rowla- ilra.Fred Halter:and aolhFred, Jr. spent Friday afternoon \t'it.h llra. Bam Bailey.Hr. and Hra. Leon Hindloy andhmilyandlr .a n d Mn .Louie von took a long drive ln! Sunday.Lllaa Roaalio Falla: ol'Ihuralon :s nt the -e at e pann-.If home of Hr. and Hn. J erry Foley.Earl Jap; helped Andrew Hot-~ fnr da1|§il.l\ hla apdng mwilliam l~l..ln¢don called at lhefred llaotsra home Sandi!'rarela and Rota Fda:*W *aallerl .tt lk labor!Pala]home a l J l \ \ J l l l v u a a a u u - _ - - A large number and friends calledAnna '¢\ie'\e home evening to help Rose of neighbon at the Mrs.o;| Thursday celebrale herbirthday.An enjoyable evening was spent jp. playing canla andconvenutlon.At mi¢l1ighl delici- ous refreahmonta more aerved afterwhich the guests Jepirtetl, wlahin; Roae many more lumpy birthdays. Mn. Chrla Wrlch and daughterswerecallerl at the Max Rlot: home on Friday evening. A number of young follta fromthis vicinity attended ihe dance atBennington Saturday nlaht. Mita Aim W rlc h and Blade Rahul: visited with Misa Darrell.: Louie Woaemann called at theAugust Kahnk horns Sunday. Mina Helena Sueu spent theu-melt-end at bor home at Hllthom. Mia: Doro and Mary Wrieh andInari: Rahnk were Blair shopper: all Fnaoy. 012.0 Wrieh celebrated bla birthday lat Friday. aqguat Wine waa an Omaha caller Sunday. Laura and Emalla Wrlgg vlallaed Lnynian nosne.Mr. Steve Mahoney purehaaetl a new lluick laat week.Sllaa Mary llurlum spent the meek-emi with Mn. Walter Dale of Omaha. She vlliltil her brother,Herman while ln thot elty. Mr.and llra.L..L.Layman 'end Mrs. lnuie Voea nml Glen. en- ilnytul a pleasant tile to VeniceIan!Sunday.'l'hey had lllllfl Ilunch with them and slapped ntl the Platte rher, tvhem they built a bon-fire and and a regular plc- nlo lunch. m i A :mam Club waa omniwl ato n 2 : 2 2 : 1 2 ~laat Mondrf .At presenél Kehoe was alao a vlaitor thene,h"°are seven members an ' that aftemoon. Mrs.Pre-d Ray and VirginiaMettlerspentFriulayafternoon with 31:a. Glen Ray.Mina Clara Iverson took dinner Tuesday noon with Mrs. C. ll.Blanchard of llernum while she waa in town waiting for some re- 1others are expected 1° join.Thefollowingoflic-en:were elected: Princes azonn,leader:Efivfn Thompson, president; Frances Har- rison, \iee-pmal.lenll Hary'hlt\l1i?l» :dro sy and treasurer.'fheirlIlratmet-tlnfg will be held some time next month.The leader of pair ercrk.extension work will be here next*1 .a1Mia; Erneatino McCoy spent the week and xtull 'ive the Club in-,Shumaclser on Sunday.|Wt*ek-end with her sister, Roby and i mctlorti.E friends in Tekamah. Mr. and Mra. Fritz Muller and :ton were Sunday dinner and euppee gueata of Lira. Margaret Iver- ann and fanpily. lllaa Cora Beard 'aaa in Blair aoveral day s lut week with her sister, llra. Ella Tyson.Mildred Ray spent Thursday night with hor aelwol teacher. Mia;Eruaatlna McCoy at the James Conety home. 2-Ira.Chester Aronson apentiMonday at the parental, Will Mc-Donald home.1 Mig;France!Schenek whll'teachea the Gardnm 'school 'neat ol' I Blair apent the week-end with; home folks.vHn. Jamea Mullin and daugh | ter,Franees spent Saturday in Omaha..llra. Snomlen of Omaha, apent Sunday at the home of her aon, Bonn BF th §n|U§tqn_o!;t|§||5|;;f|'¢¢'"l:.`,: ~T h o l l 5 |H n » . I h r n n n é u n hg o o d s m a l n e r p 1"| 1(l R¢ yo ur la me n l m L ~K .- u v . H u v y u | . u v ; .a n ;v u"_ _ " _ _e g g S o u t h s t r e e t w h i c h w a s d a m a g e dSinn. Iiuml!.oft°a brother visited -.511hh her lhia work-enzl.:saw mlnx f:_|.uu oncmnzsu Ml ~ llL............---nA!r. and Mrs. Carl x"lf°F lm]Tha members of the llissouriIIUURUUF- Mr. and 3111. hncknon 'alley Corn Club met hut Friday -and Mrs. iiorloh all of Omaha.mening at the home of Rnlland nsitord Bliss Dorthesx Jensen Sus 'Smith of De Sam to reorganize day.thMm=elves fvr their I-II corn clubThe Choll gave their regular uork Lhiayear.concert 5|l|\i°)' evening,at the 'Thi'officers are as" fnllovrit Daninh Lutheran Church A large I'rml¢I|.~nt, Flupl Ilinz.; Vice Pres- nudienfc wan in ntffrrzdlnee rr is!cnt.Alvin Ohrt;Src'3§-Trcafl» n:||n.anu.u an um cvswuru..\u||||||c||\.cl»|\u\ H*~j""|The Hhsts Franebl Siert and ll. G. Clarlf, Cntr Supt.Marian J¢l\srI1 were P"'""nt to up-Sioux Cnty, Iowa 1 hold the honors of lhl cmlnty nnd|"I!QrL¢l1w"from Upcra .Jocelyn xrlumlng around nine o'cloek to find the crowd rwls' for!.hem. Wlltn they steppggl in the hnuar, ihc guests quickly switched on the light: and the men of the partyare still laughing over the hos!.'l great wnfuaion and surprise. ~ »wningwas spent in much in the writtbn am.Smior Ciwrulvrslllng, .. irlussc f"E'gunz:9=#'|At the close of the contest the ' licnediétion - ~ Rear. A F. Newell both did well.Miss Frances won!by Godard ---Sensor Trioa fourth plan*in the u ni conical Presentation of Dlpldfrlll and Mi n Sifmrian wan thirteenth --~--Supt.D.V5| MS¢Y+|plaoe. while each took sixth place "Carmen"---'-Wllxon PHON E 75 We don'l GIVE service -4 n l3 :wan wer, am an Imunu ew-l!aziI1.azun.The club elected Blr pzuwru u|| mo qusclsiy.Az n lawlcicctidn of officers for the coming'i _eiency led. will be glwn the boys c h Lnzum fpr their local leadcf pour.the Indies of the pqrly, year was 3|¢.},| and amen the of-{.UZ YOU USB MONEY? |1~5- and gnrla t h e P l : y l i c d ~im:i R|?E|aruI!;§t1lth !.her ¢ l I \ ; ~ m f m h m e n t a w l i i c h ficera,Qpunty Superintendent :.a n e w We sell it QUALITY MARKET Groceries and lllests ws Q l s \ 2l ¥l . ! &a u ¢ » B \ l i l \ s s u l l ;u t a a c u v . | the natural activities.The girls will take the Ponthathlon tux. Ind the boys the Dematheon test.A tennis match is scheduled 1..1tn Umnha.A loco! tennis tour- nament will be held fini. to de-ternsine the contestants for the match._Bliss Mary Hansen of Blair. \is~ited Sena llundtoft Sunday after- :soon Buy your nationery at The :ul and capamo reader OI alot year.r ll co operate mth the members1ini ug to win and hung the 10 rszton count,The boys Inat lesson in seed con studies la learning the eamodes of the good and the bad Other problems will bc taken upas the season advances such as rlnntmg field studies, rom breed ang :md detaaaeling.'The last canon is on yield studies and pee-.arlng for the winter corn showd |.., :wiecpstnkefa ngainto 'ulf aah Enterprise office. assa Vss|u|u§,|.. -vnu --n---n --.--........_. Blorrh was re-elected as secretary If ac, why not try to win tome oi the organization.ol the cash $50 to be paid theThe meetinsz next year ttm be Swlnners in the content now on?|u:Llr:t run rl.1um:1 _intl.;in aainhfll,South Datu ''\'lritealetter to 'rm IInt.¢~1prilwe LFPEREIIS althou h invitations were received on "\'l»'l\y 'Trade at Home"and The Washington County Red Close chapter are Baking for con-tributions for tho relief of the. Aliulmsippl flood sufferers at thin limo and oak all those who willmake donations to pay checks to J. I... Pounds, who it the county treasurer.(Please Tum to Page Four).I5-lt.W. ll. Underwood, Chan. atfrom Nebnu-lnzrlflty, Nebr; Falls ze-|1.l it to us bcfort' the contest City, South lla ols;Wodblngton, closes, Saturday, May ?.Minn; Toronto, Canada and Mit-,Judson will be chown to select che-ll, South Doltota._lthe beat letter-that ls, the UM' lthat pnsents in s clear praclitalMr. A. It. Thomas and daughtoriway. real rtmlons why the public and son and Mr. and Mn. John should trade with their home town Swihart of Fremont were guests merchants.nl the llenry Meineke home last Announcement of winners will Sunday.be made next week. l.£|\1lTll. tocauru on Lass umm ar...has juwt completed a Job of rais-:i111= the church building and re fmo.Iol.ng the same. |Mn. Lulu Cu ahman ot' east Lin- coln street. is remodeling and build-iing on an addition ln her residence. l J.E. Campbell has ltlslétl an other room on his South streetresidenee. 1 Peter M. Tyson has recentlyIcomploted h farm residence on onelof his farms to replace the old house that was destroyed by fireduring the winter months. m y s - G .A. no Post Memorial senloe.Hay 9-Monday Afternoon Club meets with Mn .Don C.Van Dettsen. Slay I3 'Senior Class Play nt the B. F. D. hall.May 14--JonionSenior Banquet.May 1':Clin Samson, a F. D. mu . May 20--Gmluattoa Exercises atB. F. D. hstll. May 21--Reunion of the B. H. 8. Almond and Reception to Class of 1927._ r 4 n §.. ; . I E N S N I E L S E N . P r o p . 's E