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THE ENTERPRISEaim. Na bru ka, Apr il za, im
:ue hill muh in un game.aulted.Thi! Pl0Jlil¢¥l0n il uniqueTh 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 tQ11 of its orn-
malt, working a handicap on zneumns ue made from paper.L u -
uuden.I,tra La lionbe,who appelnin
Fo1lo1rin| In the summary:"The Paper Revue" il the sms-Bhir!nt female impqrsomtor now ap-
A B R H P 0 A Epeulngo¢1thasu¢e.Ho§.|¢d|,¢|r\"l.rrick,d. . 500I1D: aoxtume duizner of exceptional
rn...Ionl.41111Ojbi li ty .IIedesignedandmade
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llr. and Hrs. R. E. Fadmhild andHanford :Ent the week-end
1-eol i lF e nF i e l d ! 3 "the
wld - o g ilbwlth hom! fat 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 Inweeks withlm'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 dl n .H. C. Eduard!| nl Su ndaitai th lr. and Hn.
Ill lleCracin Ifnmonf..Ilr. andIlrs. Chaseo ntb l
hppy ==;u=;=;~' of boby hom Son
I Apr.mdLira.Charles Gottlch
ofWashingtonspent.Sundayattho T. E. homo homo.Hr.andMn .LeslieFrench
grant Saturday and Sunday at the
ms Jorgensen home.Hn. C. E. Dixon and um. spenta fel .hys of Lest week with her
husband.m nLorninem m mspentSundayattheLucyStewart
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 weekand ivith her sister, lin. Ovoxion
in Bldr.A number from here Blended
th 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 luzndlng a hw .lays withth 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.GonmdsKolnlsspentThun-
day with Mu. Wi iam Koenig.Hr. N. G. J enna of Bhd: hge
beta existing bil auur . Hn .WiiihmKoenig withr gardenthis week./Min Bids Koenlg is pilnning toLeno for Omaha we lint ul :he
week where Ilhe viii begin work.
Hr.ah!Mrs.AndrewNilsenand girls and Eid! #miron!Friday afternoon it iho' llh m
Kami; homo.'
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mr. und Mn.~ WHL Ilolllnln and
the Adohh Hoilrnan home.
The following attendedLutinr
Lan;ue meeting at Fontanelh on
Sunday wenlnx. Irene and NormaHoltman. Sophis Walennan. Dai-
ton Stnenzer, Clarencend Akin
noon at George Schweden'Gllbort Ldlman was :| Fmmont
alter Saturday morning.Hr.andHn .AlbertLullman
wenAdFn¢t.o:\:allenMonday
oltomoon.
lr. and Hrs. W m. Holtmln and
|-rn,hater spentSunday:Itan
noon at August Llllmanf.Ulla Heian Ahlmoier spent the
week-end with folks at Hnmont.
Hr. and ln. George Nlobaumspent Sunday afternoon nt the Ed
Crocker home.
and Ailred Wcitkamp.
Hr.mdMrs.AlbertLallman
and mn. August spent Suy nf-
temoon al. the homo of Mrs. Suite
lrlengedoht.Mi nI1em Iloltmanreturnedheme Sunday after spending the
put weekat theBdLanghont
home at Nlclunozn.Ilia:Sophie WalcnnanspentSunday aftamoon at Adolph Holl-
~nlns'.'Hr . mdHrs. Wm. Wilklning
Wdhea ond wife.
ltr. andH n .GeorgeHindhy
and kmily of nur Calhoun, spent
Swily evening at the parental,
C. J. Hindley home.Ilia.: Mary Robertson of Blair,
Upentthewool-ond withMi n
Fruaoea Schenck.Mr. and Hrs. Louie Schenok and
Baughter, Hin Fnnoes spent last
Sunday afternoonnt the James
Muilin home.Mis: Stella Hindley, ltlchér oi
with Edna You on Sunday.l r .xgdll a .Fr i !RayandHenryandCarlinPetenm.heh Joan apent Sunday awning
spent Sunday at Papillion.atthe homeofBin.Mar; ant
Mn. Anna W ine :mi Carl wt-Iverson and family.
el at the C. F. Pala homoillon-gin F . Ho llergsonspent
nay avenlng.ay withMrs.anryMia; Anita Puls camo home fromand daughter, Ida..thoSwadlahMinionholpital.. gMr. and Hrs. Harry 'Tyson en-
Omalu when she ha.: been con-lertalaedMr . g dli n ;'Nation
fined for 155 put six weeks, onTyson and P.. Ty son of Biair
Aiondayand ll very muchim-at dinner last Sunday.proved.aMn. Opd Reeves attended tho
md al the parental, C. J. Hlndley
home.
Mr. and Mn. Will McDonald anddaughter,Hrs. Cheltar Ammon
loom ~ Corrlnne W ~ok.the hsof lin. Roy AndersonHenry Wine elmo iuome Wefl-last Thuminy.
neaday from Wimido when he wThe teachers of the Bono school,
kifor hisbrotherMin Love and Min Cameron, areb u nwarng,Chris the last thru months.umm wi th Mn . s. G. Lio honey
Mr. and Mrs.Fwd Long and
family spent Sunday evening at the
Weston Long home in the Suther-
Iand diltrltl.Mn. John Arozuon spent Tues-
dly afternoon with Mm John Mc
Donald.
BENCH NOTES
Mr.GeorgeI'ollen andhmiiy
spin! Sunday at theRoy Fallenhome near Row Hill.The Nels Nell-onfamily spent
Stud:afternoon at the home ofHr. NLlon'» pannta. honoring his
ers at £110 'Hiliinmlioenlg homo
south of Blair.
Mr . n dMn. E. J . Anilreuonand family visited at the feorg!Fallen home Thursday eve in; oflu! week.Mr.andMn. J onasBlomberg
spent Frliuyevening 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.-nentViewSundaySchool
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 guestsof 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 yri n it e da tth eR .M .I n n o n
bu m s 'l '\ \w l » : f e ve ni n g .
DI~IPGBDIed (rom time to time to McPher-
M c C A R ' I ' H YA N D|'°',1,°,§'"""",n124 411f
1e1,ann:L O I N GCREEK 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-
coflfg .dnoneetionwiththefarms,or$87
'nmholsr ;hxanaper acre for me llnd, $9 for bund-r=";;§C_=h°;_o_;=,=pinn. as for live stoc k im! nas
gr t y e eP"°f o r msner y \ nd t. ooI | , stota1
, . . : := .»: ,' 1 : " . , , f ; " i ' ; ° : ' " ' , : . ° ; : . " ' : ' °, :v a l u eo f$ 9 9 . 5 1p e r~
Sren i n et og r a d u a t e ,w h i c hE l q u i t a3 |h e b r u k ah u5 8 6gk
l a r g e n u m b e r f o r n e o u n l r yl c h o n l .c o w sa n dt h ei n c o m ef r o mm
MR t c hl b lb og dm ea v e n g e d$ 4 0 0p e rf a n ni r l1 9 2 6 .
r a .ecn lv u m a :While £11-e number of cows fell offhun! but Sunday when the mem- 4 12,000 during the year the output
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I-Acrs ABOUT NEBEQASHA
NebraskscontainsImilitnry
cemetery wherein are buried manysoldiers and scouts from days of
Indian warfare.It la at old Fort
McPherson,south of thePlating
giver and a few miles from Max-
Klahn,H. Pelt
Gaugben
T~
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Binir . .
veil.As other forts in the westSn;derwere abandoned the bodies of fro!-I
amet at the hvmq of Bin. Pnenfiu
$m1th next Thursday, Hay 5.
Manin Johnson and son, Merrill
were :upper guests at T. K. Iver-|on': lu! 'I`urs.layevening and
afterwards spent n few houn vis-
illng *ith them.
The flrrners are busy than nkespringday:gettingtheirfields
In shape and sowing grain.
ALL THE PEOPLE
fa?if_ "1BL/-\lR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
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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-the
the 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 radingsgiven. This tru followvod br r --
and delicious rzfnihments.Mi n Burger moeived H
beautiful gifts.She is the effi
cilnt prindpd at thc wadmolinthesouthernpartof -
county.
Mrs. Henry Sunr bbe ofwgton was present st the shawn
ani spent the sen dny at th
Burger home.
BLAIR uvslums ANDsocm. FOREC
NEAR CLGSE nu n a n nu m : n n
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IAsanaddedstage attraction,the Riviera Theatm praentn Rudy
Diedoeft, the American Suaphone
King,andVictorRecordArtist,
who has made more recwonls (gr
the p}|0n<::graPhthan any other
Regular Meeting of City Council '
Closes the 'tear'| Business and
Tu m:the Ruins Over I0 the
New Regime.
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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.
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blue, with white letters and
numerals.The plates willbeboughtb f State Puri
chasing Agent C.B.Pide
on 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
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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 bepresent.'Q
Friends and relatives of de-ceased soldier: ue especial-
ly invited to be present and
do honor to the fel' left of
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,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 helllostMonday Qvertingt and
the rlevrly electett officers,
II.L.Morris and J.L.
Pnunds were installed after
which the usual bills were
nllouretl.Ne other mettersof trnporiarice came before
thebody.
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Summary
umuswmn Ill me worm.I ICor inn e c armln fi nt mun mi
0semen 'union of May E.li:\g'ton'|ostory, "Three Hours", heralded as
0olfe of the strongest dramatic veh-
Ficlcs that has yet been given tosthe amena helutiltd star, win be
the feature picture for thin par-Eticular we-ek.John Bowen plays2thc male leadoppositn the Ihr.
3Misac r u mb ,whotheLiberty
Magazine called "The Most Buo-ne hits:Fisk, Scheffler,
men, Klahn 2. Junglmnel:
bnlls, Off Klahn 3: struckhour: 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", scores
againinthispictureof thrca
a nn um nm u s a m.Pda
u|'Servie|Cu!byHllil-InstaCmlfiseni.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
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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 -
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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
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.A5%101 me scl1oo% yur an ruin! f°l"|P'rA:rer -- Rev.A.P.Nfltii|Bhir irnt through a like fithi:passedm uo 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 \ll8iT h aP i vi l a r iP 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 ofa murdc i pd phat at tbl c olt d
$l25,000-Immediately :fur thinaw phat mot into opention tha
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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
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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 . . | - \ : - . .
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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 uR u b yH i l t o nsp e n tt h e
vr oe k -a nd ur lt h r el a ti ve : i n W ah oo .
l l l nIr e n aSh el to no fCo un ci l
B l u ff: s p e n tl l o a d o y* i t hGr s o e
l a m ! l u . B r fz l u r u u u a u . | u l Jt 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 lv u a nA 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 sCl m r i l t e n n na n dfa 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 ¢ rH o i l r u nsp en tF r l d o y
l i m e .Y o ua r em o r et h a nw e l -" ' " ' " " ' l- ~ - ~~ - - v- - - »-e a r nIzun a m1 .-co m eIf u n a vo i d o b l y h t e ;d o n o tth 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 efi r s ta t e a m h o a vt oto u c hng , e r es: m e r u u l . u s
n t l: w abe c l u o eo ufe a ry o ubr 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 dH r s .W i l lTh 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 dB i a sG r a nTh o m p s o ncu ll ed
d a ya ft e r n o o nca l le ro fM n .E dS 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 .
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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 nt h eMi s s ou r ir i ve r ,a b o u tt 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 hw i t ht h e
n e a m l h i p ,W e s t e r nEn g i ne e r ,o n
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N o r t h B e n d l, H o o p e r 0 .
N E WO M A H A T H E A T R E
n - mn fel m\n m mn sw h vfh 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 tS u n d a y s a n dh o l i d a y s ; fr o m
n o o nt oo n eo's:locka d m l u i o ni i
§25s.If one c ome : before s ix o'c1o ck
t h e y t i l lnee 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
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e n t i r e l yd d f e r e n ta n d\ l . i s l . i n c \ . i v e
R e a di sr i g h ti nT h eE n t e r p r i s e .f r o mo t h e rt h e a t r e :i nt h i ss c c t i o r
i st h ef a c tt h a tw a r yu n i to ft h e
. A I RW I N N E R= = f ° g = = "I 1c a r e f u l l yp i a n n e c
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The Blair bluebadl tram iouchtd
Klahn fcr nn even dozen hits at
Snyder Sunday aftemoon and won
from the Snyder team by the :com
of 1 to 1.The Blair bmen mn-ed out to score in thc first inning,
running across three l.allies,anrlpiled upthe leadthroughthe
game.Hans Klahn \r:n the batting star
ofthe contest withtwo doubies
md a single.There were six two~
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Now Atta Boy Eddle's =chappleWhu's always contented and happy;He works wlth a will
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willbe an abundance of varietyand .appealingentertainment for
ewryone.For the we-ek starting April 3001
the Riviera presents another pleas-
ing stage,screen,andmuaical;-Ingram.Onthe stagewillbe
seen Boris Petroffa unique nov-
eltydivertinwernent,"ThePaperRevue".This show 1| distinctly
original all the way through, and
entirelydifferentfromanything
the Riviera Theatre has ever pre-
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The Blair bluebadl tram iouchtd
Klahn fcr nn even dozen hits at
Snyder Sunday aftemoon and won
from the Snyder team by the :com
of 1 to 1.The Blair bmen mn-ed out to score in thc first inning,
running across three l.allies,anrlpiled upthe leadthroughthe
game.Hans Klahn \r:n the batting star
ofthe contest withtwo doubies
md a single.There were six two~
BESUREAND 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 ordersto flll
Anddcllversthel o
qulck and snappy
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willbe an abundance of varietyand .appealingentertainment for
ewryone.For the we-ek starting April 3001
the Riviera presents another pleas-
ing stage,screen,andmuaical;-Ingram.Onthe stagewillbe
seen Boris Petroffa unique nov-
eltydivertinwernent,"ThePaperRevue".This show 1| distinctly
original all the way through, and
entirelydifferentfromanything
the Riviera Theatre has ever pre-
f~
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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 thelattsiness 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 court
house lawn and city library andtheir 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 openwith the Senior Clan piay on Fr!-
day, Hny 13.The Junior-SeniorBanquot will be held on Satur-day, May 14.On Sunday, Hay 15,
smoot huutifut in the dty, the
pupils thought this done was
worth a glut dnl tctbqm.
'I"he trip mgrofed ~ ~ wry ~
one lrldo and Judge Loonond Flon:-
hurg and Gwrn Loop! Llnoolnand 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 un mThe 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 Flowersto 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.
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fl/[ #m g/:J la.1/owyou /#saryd
Mrs. T. C. Hilton
The Milliner
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Authoritative Styles
Large and small Hats, extra
large and small crowns
ua n nOmaha spun: Sunday nl the GenrgeB O T T O MR 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 a
Sunday morning breakiut in the
xmods lm Sunday morning.The
breakfast was cooked in na! mmf:
Quincy, lilin§i|.
Mr. Sprick, who is in business
in Quincy, hu: been in 1>oor heaithfor 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.
fsmilyspent Sunday eveningL1
BhirEhie and Gertrude Koenig :pull
Sands! aiternoonwith Mr. and, g mhauncey Wilkins and fam-
s'-'E-lr! Japp visited with friend: in
Kannard Sun-lay.M rm dH n . C h lH a n s e n a n d
i fn n d l ya n dM r .m dl 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 LallmlmQ £0 Illia afternoon at gh, homnlune mc canny rrognmvr mum3:8 callers in Arlington Satur- ' of Mn. glifgord Hay Dai, benchmach: this afternoon irith Hrs. C.
fm and Roland Wachter am'| .mdJ.Handle).Lira. JohnArnnmnlonday evening with Halen £511-Thefollowingyoungpeople~:r:::( ;,"§ :":m as-
I¢e\?H." Is.M2?en!. Sunday nfiemofm at the '*ahim J am; 'Ammon miaugh-
ternoon £f'|I".i`u?.'.'§'m ; 5 " ; g n gg-= l;l9m°;ium°d M;;*s;~g; lcr, Emily nd Mrs. lienry Fleege
,a.Mr. andMrs.Walter WachterI\cr::;1.ere1| aof Tekamah. spent Sunday =\ffȢf-
new in Blair Monday afternoon.bit. and Mn. Wlllanl Chambersroon at Calhoun..IMr. and Mrs. Lean Hindley analo n A r v w z f zu 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 EnjoymentI ~' 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 sO f r e a ! w o r t hh fnllw vn llluffn nm! S|1E]bV.
'--affIkeSlandardbrandsOf *'"éZ<Tf}¢§iiéi»&f§»fT"£»311i An. si 'irnr'.»:1¢»¢1¢0canned/pacl,gag¢andbolifcd snonaen "P'{"\ the week-end at the Leldrr.wi ll :
I|.r. I|In n home of 3hIJ:\.\l John:cn in Uma ihr Stale Fair.1Have Exhlhil gzhnining therel.\lll.lnl It Buy tnlowlnHa nJahnel took Sunday din-ner ...ol Mr. and Bin. D. R. For;
,lex andlaterattendedthe bon.nm in Kennard.Dorothy Iaatara called on Violalilngdon. whohll been con!zo her bed from a one of pneu-
rnonla.llr.andHrs.Andreildatan
.andfamilyspentSatmdaevening with llr. and Mra. Neff Suri
.mann of Keauanl.Mr. and Hn. J. B. Larsen .tmlfamily, Hr. and Mn. N. S. Jensen.Air. and ll:a. Jamoa Jeruaen anddaughter,lr. and Bra. Charles.Koenland daughter, Marie andPa u l lm. ;uma Sunday dinnersta at 5...homeofMr. and
Elf.. W illiam Rowla-
ilra.FredHalter:and aolhFred, Jr. spent Friday afternoon\t'it.h llra. Bam Bailey.Hr. and Hra. Leon Hindloy andhmilyandlr .a n dMn .Louievon took a long drive ln! Sunday.Lllaa Roaalio Falla: ol'Ihuralon
:snt the-eate 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!
'rarelaand Rota Fda:*W *aallerl .tt lk labor!Pala]home
a l J l \ \ J l l l v ua a a u u
- _ - -A large number
andfriendscalled
Anna '¢\ie'\e home
evening to help Rose
of neighbon
attheMrs.
o;| Thursdaycelebrale her
birthday.Anenjoyableeveningwasspent jp. playing canlaand
convenutlon.At mi¢l1ighl delici-
ous refreahmonta more aerved af
terwhich theguestsJepirtetl,wlahin; Roaemany more lumpy
birthdays.
Mn. Chrla Wrlch and daughterswerecallerl at theMax Rlot:home on Friday evening.
A number of young follta fromthis vicinity attended ihe dance at
Bennington Saturday nlaht.MitaAim W rlc h andBlade
Rahul: visited with Misa Darrell.:
Louie Woaemann called at the
August Kahnk horns Sunday.MinaHelenaSueuspentthe
u-melt-end at bor home at Hllthom.Mia: Doro and Mary Wrieh and
Inari: Rahnk were Blair shopper:
all Fnaoy.012.0 Wrieh celebrated bla birth
day lat Friday.aqguat Winewaa an Omaha
caller Sunday.Laura and Emalla Wrlgg vlallaed
Lnynian nosne.Mr. Steve Mahoney purehaaetl a
new lluick laat week.SllaaMaryllurlumspentthe
meek-emi with Mn. Walter Dale
of Omaha. She vlliltil her brother,
Herman while ln thot elty.Mr.andllra.L..L.Layman
'end Mrs. lnuie Voea nml Glen. en-ilnytulapleasanttiletoVeniceIan!Sunday.'l'hey had lllllfl Ilunch with themand slapped ntl
the Platte rher, tvhem they built
a bon-fire and and a regular plc-
nlo lunch.m iA :mam Club waa omniwl ato n 2 : 2 2 : 1 2 ~laatMondrf.At presenél
Kehoe was alaoa vlaitor thene,h"°aresevenmembersan'
that aftemoon.Mrs.Pre-dRay andVirginia
MettlerspentFriulayafternoonwith 31:a. Glen Ray.
Mina Clara Iverson took dinnerTuesdaynoon withMrs. C. ll.
Blanchard of llernumwhile shewaa in town waiting for some re-
1others are expected 1° join.The
followingoflic-en:wereelected:Princesazonn,leader:Efivfn
Thompson, president; Frances Har-rison, \iee-pmal.lenll Hary'hlt\l1i?l»
:drosyandtreasurer.'fheirl
Ilratmet-tlnfg willbeheldsometime next month.The leader ofpair ercrk.extension work will be here next*1.a1Mia; Erneatino McCoy spent theweek and xtull 'ive the Club in-,Shumaclser on Sunday.|Wt*ek-end with her sister, Roby andi mctlorti.E
friends in Tekamah.
Mr. and Mra. Fritz Muller and
:ton were Sunday dinner and eup
pee gueata of Lira. Margaret Iver-
ann and fanpily.lllaa Cora Beard 'aaa in Blair
aoveral day s lutweek with hersister, llra. Ella Tyson.
MildredRayspentThursdaynight with hor aelwol teacher. Mia;
EruaatlnaMcCoyat theJames
Conety home.
2-Ira.ChesterAronsonapenti
Monday at the parental, Will Mc-Donald home.1
Mig;France!Schenekwhll'teachea the Gardnm 'school 'neat ol' I
Blairapenttheweek-endwith;
home folks.vHn. Jamea Mullin and daugh|
ter,Franees spentSaturday 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 sm a l n e r p1"| 1(l R¢ yo ur la men 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 llissouri
IIUURUUF- 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 Lhia year.
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 1hold the honors of lhl cmlnty nnd|"I!QrL¢l1w"from Upcra .Jocelyn
xrlumlng around nine o'cloek tofind the crowd rwls' for!.hem.
Wlltn they steppggl in the hnuar,
ihc guests quickly switched on the
light: and the men of the party
are still laughing over the hos!.'lgreat 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 DlpldfrlllandMi 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 members
1 ini ug to win and hung the 10
rszton count,
The boys Inat lesson in seedcon studies la learning the eamodes of the good and the bad
Other problems will bc taken up
as the season advances such asrlnntmgfield 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§,|..
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Blorrh was re-elected as secretary If ac, why not try to win tomeoi the organization.ol the cash $50 to be paid the
The 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 RedClose 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 praclital
Mr. A. It. Thomas and daughtoriway. real rtmlons why the public
and son and Mr. and Mn. John should trade with their home townSwihart 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 street
residenee.1 Peter M. Tyson has recently
Icomploted h farm residence on onelof his farms to replace the old
house that was destroyed by fire
during the winter months.
m y s - G .A. no Post Memorial
senloe.Hay 9-Monday Afternoon ClubmeetswithMn .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 at
B. F. D. hstll.May 21--Reunion of the B. H. 8.
Almond and Reception to Class
of 1927._
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r l e o d sp e n t t h e we e k -e n d w i t h
r . a n d b l n . E l m e r W r l f n t .
M r .a n d H r s .E d g a r ai ne hi le
m i c h i l d r e n w e r e S u n d a y gu es tst th e J. A. B ur g es s ho me in O rn a
H l l l E d i t h Jo rg en se n a r e n t t h e
k- o n d w i t h h o m e fo k a n e a r
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~me.Th e m a n y f r i e n d s o f M n . J. H .
i l l e r w i l l b e [ l a d t o l e a r n t h a t
-i a a b l e t o b e a b o u t h e r w o r k
In a l t e r h a r a er l o u s i l l n e l a .
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" 1 oelloo de y etnoe a.Therlli b ete ke n to hts ho mes tli ,7 10 llt onTizeedey l'or
The Nerd: H h school of Orne-drfeeted A ngton in s dullFrldey. 89% to 52%.Ari-gave the North hlglferen; oe titlon bot the euperl-cy er mm - m u n m e k
ents offset the former's leld infieid.Berelhel-mer of Arl-~n ere: the ble star of thet, eediy edmxlng the highrdlol.jsvelin end discus, and
nished second in the high jump,old jumpentl shot pot.Rhea ofrtington iron the ehot put andLeander ot Ariington took the~le vault.Alexander took see-
.-in the high hurdles in 330.
er finished second In 440 end'==°'="'={_;°== oeooud In the 220W hun!In the field eventseAdilgtonlsnspiledupthe~hats I ch genre them e clone
are to the North High beam. The
et took piece in Omshs.Hr; Gertrude Peterson, oléeetughter o! lr. and Hrs. Peter
tereon of thin iollece, died fuite
~denly at her one near er-sn on Thursdey, And! 23.Hn .tereon 1|ss hom on Now. 2nd,: : ~0n o c t. 2 6, 1 9 04 s h oa u s1ded an Peter L. Peterson andnoe lhlt time they have lived onterm near Herman.Four chi!-
n were born. one d in in-|.Sunridug ber Jes tits...are tum none, Esrl snymontl and one daughter, Doro-y, hor mother and father, threestore, llre. R. B. Elmer of .Arlf~ Hn. O. H. Psrkeni of
ls, 5411. llrl. R. E.ofrlingtoo,two brothers,Shirleynon of Blair, and Leslie Pe-reon of Arlington.Funeral ser
ceurere conducted on Sunday sf-
rnoon md internment 'ess madethe Rose Hlll cemetea.Mm. G. L.. Glover and 21. A. 0.seklns plelnntly entertained the.E. Young Ladies' Bocietr on
sdsy evening et the Gamer~me.Following the boetneeeeetiz4 end ieeeon study the hed-see send e~ sppetteing hunch.llr e . B . W . Mm a n d s o n ,~rge and H i n Rietoreotnred to Lincoln Setundey. Hhs
istors remllned over the week-
with her sister.lllss Gertrude Hart oi-Om-thesss week-end gout of Missr le rshlil.llre. llery Secrln of Elk City,~no attend 0. E. 5. lodge on
yIr e .0.H.Perkening arrivedPride! from lots, Ken., beingnee hen by the doeth of herater, Kel. Peter L. Peterson.ltr.md Hn .C. W.Andrewstenelned the Berry Go Roundob at their home on Seturd-sy
ning.After dinner the ewe-ng ern spent st bridge.Dr. P.
Cady and llrs. J ohn Ileberdon high score and Dr. w. 1. Nel-
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NEW ENGLAND NEWS
H i n Geraldine llagill spentTwwllr 313|,g with Hue] Chris-
tenaen.bln. John Jackson and Grmclewere Thunday vinltors al. FloydH| | llla'.Wilbur Updlke v u a Prlrinyevening vhltor at Earl Thonmsonc.Mrs. Julius Weber vimited at the
Thorvralrl Hansen home Thonday.Mr.:nd Mrs.Henry JacksonspentFridayevening at Fu n kBrodersonf.Earl Thomann und family spentFdclay evening at Neil 'lbo1npso:u.mule Lnnen and hmily wereBlair \1sll.o\1 'l'ueadny afternoon.
Mr.and Hn .George Loflis
were Blair villton Wednesday af-lrrnoon.Mi n Hlrdelle Hngill spentWedneulsy night at Une Rlymonjlelurill home.
Mr. and Ain. Andrew Nelson ndson un Wednesday event.ag vis-itnru at Henry Kruler|'.Hrs.A.Cunls and daughters,Helen and Florence, were Hoopervllilon Monday.
Floyd Curley was a Tehmah\l.ltor Monday.Air. and llrs. John Thielfoldt mlRuby were Friday visitors nl theLoule Llrlen home.Freeman Loftia mlm at Chu.IIovendiekn' Thuradny evening.Hr. and lin. Annan Ruwe were
Hlzlr vlniton Frlday :Itemoon.Hn .Howard Curley .md son,
called at Will Spricka' Tlmndny.
Andrew Nelson visited lt WilburUpdlkea' Thursday evening.lllu neu Thompron spent FridlarandSaturdayastheNellThompson home.
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Sunday afternoon at the C.E.Rosenbaum home.Hr. and Mn. Glen Roumbaumand daughter, Helen Louise spent
Saturday evening in1r~emo::t.
S a t u r d a y a t A n d n w ~m e m '
Inn¢1»l!'|en :mud at Huold
Harold wg :pa nt 1 few day :" a r c s " : .f'°f.§'.,"*'.~:.'L"'
m n .Hnrjorie |.n?'Bixdie Helm were
Tuesday caller: at theA u n s t , g ¢ ; g , , , ,
m m m Canis - . ~Honda!
Give Your car a chance
le n e P a u l i n g vis it ed a t B l n m a '
Sun da y l .f¢8 !1| 00 n.
H i n E m K r o h n vi s i t e d a t t h e
H e n r y K r u g , h o m e h d d a y u e -
==";gr .a n d l l : » .N e i l Th o m p s o na n d fa m i l y ,H r .an d B r a .M a c k
R o a e n b a u m o f B l a i r s p e n t S u n d a y
a t E a r l 'I'h e m p l o n s .
m e n u S k o v vi s i t e d w i t h H d e n
Ja e o b a e n S u n d a y a ft e r n o o nH r . a n d H n . . A l b e r t H a n l o n a n d
fa m i l y vl j d n o d n z A nd r e w N el a o n a '
S u n d a y e ve n i n g .
H r .a n d H n .Lo u i e M o l l a n d
N o r m a , H n . L o u i e K u n a n d A r
le n e P a u l i n g m u l l e d a t t h e H e n r y
K r u g e r h o m e S u n - l a y a ft e r n o o n .
E d d i e a n d E a r l Il e t e h e r c a l l e d
? t G e o r g e L c ft i a ' Th u n d a y m o r n -
n zM r .a n d U r a . C h a n .Ho ve n dl c k ,
H o w a r d a n d V e r n o n . H r . a n d M n .Le st er 2 l oven dl ck an d no n, Mr . an d
B r a . E d d i e F l e t c h e r , M r . a n d U r a .
l ' n n k L o ft i a , l l r . l l a r r y L l n d e e n
a n d M i n M a y K e e w c w e r e S u n d a y
vi s i t o r : n t F . E . l Ie l . c h e r \ '.
H r .a n d U r a .W h i t e a n d H i n
Pe a r l o f L e x i n g t o n a r e sp e n d i n g
a f e w w e e k ; a t H a r o l d C u r l e y f.
H r .A .C u r t i s a n d son,A l b e r t
l e i t M o n d a y fo r S o u t h D a k o t a t o
w o r k a t re ao nt .
l l r a .i l l Sprleic a n d D a r l i n e
a n d F n n d d n e E r i k s e n w e r e A l d e r
G r o ve vi s i t o r s i r i d a y e ve n i n g .
M r . a n d l l r a . H e n r y H o ve n d l c k
a n d fa m i l y c a l l e d F r i d a y a t R a y -
m o n d l i a g l l l f .E a r l I'l e te l a er c al l e d a t C h a rl e s
H o vo n d i e h ' F r i d a y m o r n i n g .
M l m F e r n L o m a sp en t f r o m
F r i d a y u n t i l S u n d a y a t B l a i r w i t h
r e h t i ve e a n d fr i e n d s .
G m a l t a , B l a n t h e a n d K e l vi n U p -d i k e a n d H a r r i e t W i l s o n sp e n t
S l m d a v a t W a l t e r l ) a Y l s '.
A .I .H a g d l l a n d sisters,M a r -
de l l e a n d G e w d l n e viall.e\l r e l a -
t i ve : a t B a n c r o ft § u n d a y .
C l i h o u n , I . E . A n t h o n y m d f a m -i l y a n d F l c y d L n f t i l a n d f l m i i y
a g e n t S u n d n y l t t h e G e o r g e L o ft h
m e .. B n d d i e A n d o !n n vi s i t e d a t A r t
l vl l l u ' S u n d a y .
r .a n d H n .L o u i e l l o i l a n d
Lithia Lynn: spent odnudayniternoon az r. E. sumzuw.
llr. and Hn. Floyd Curley andllrs. Victor Skov wen Bid: vis-iinrl Bahrrdly ewming.
.
l
/usual estsbles around their cam
Hrs. Gus Isp fetched malls
milestone in ber life WednesdayApril Nth.A fsrswell pez-ty vrss held lsWednesday night st the Presb!
h d a a elnmhls h o u r s ! ld .Hrs. L.W. Kurtz,who ue
||=u|.n¢ to lesvs for Urldl, llissonrlwhen Rn. Kurt.: will take up hiswork.A flue nwsr lm of nad-ings and musial numbers wasslwn.sfter which refreshments
were sawed.The Progressive Bo-cmy presented the guests of honor\rlthalstol'd'rsr tsssn»o:|s.Theentire community joins wishingthem much success and hsppinssl
in their new home.Hhs Kate ltohnr, who has been
ll! lg an Omshs hospital for sometlme"Iss brought to the home o!ber uncle,Henry Rohwer,he n
Wednesday ind pil-cod under theesm of our loci phydds.1.The Well-l.n'|Club mst withHis:EJ ;sim Thursday sits:-noon.Rall all 'ns responded to
by giving s favorite nunleal eom-position.Papers 'xero nad on thesubjeets: "National lltnlc Week"and "Famous Violin Makers of
Olden Times".Several m m mnumbers were given.Mr. end Mn. J. W. Trlsler wereeslli|afhL1 Blslr 'lbursdsi evening.
w t nrfnto :nn his csr,
Gwrrn was seriously ln-llred when the lnsrhlne startednto motion running over l . |slugging hlm some dislsrice.He
was tslnen tn the Blair hospitalfor ntedlcsi sttentiol.
Mrs.Henry Lorensers enter-tained the memben of the HappyHour Club and their husbands onThursdayevening.The owningwssenjoysblyspent ln plsylngpinochlc,Hrs. Jacob Sleek and
Henry Fischer having the highestscores of thehnlayers.Assisting wife with springlmouseelesnlng proved disastrous toDr. Geesalnsn. While coming do\r\
slalrs with 1 mattress in tow hehad the mlsfonune to fall, sprain-lns bones in his left hand snd re-aivlns; s out sbovs one sys, esussdbyhis glasses.Though his in-
txrles enge vizxdnfui the doctor
sbont ss .Mn. .lolm Amnson of Blair sud
Hrs.Henry Fleen of To hmshwereintownFrida)overseeing
the re-doeorstlon ef he home ofthe lste W. 1I. Woods.J. E. Cour-sin is doing the work.The 7th and Bth grades underthecbaperonsge of lllss Gnoe
Thompson went to Omaha Thurs-
dsy where they visited serious ln-dustrlal plants.The first baseball dance of thesessonlnBolln's hall Szturdsyhlltlendell.nl t was we aln. and ln. R. V. Garrett spent
the week-end in Fremont.A number ot friends and neigh-bors helped Mrs. Louis Kruse eel-ebrste ber natal dey Saturday.Henry Kruse, Sr. celebrated hisblrthdsy Sands st the home of
l.ls son, Paul or he mskes lm
home.A number Zrom around here st~tended the funersl serrlees of Rw
pert Hinellne Sunday.Hr. end Mrs. Carl Lorseh ofOmaha were visitors at the Wm.Iverson Ind C. a Behrens homesInt week.Mr. and Hrs. Henry Fischer vis
ited in Dnlsha Sumlsy.
Henry Schmidt ,our local mar-.hsl nu been busy the past weekmarking of! psrldng spaces onour mein thoroughlsre.
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Old Bea Riva Annex
n o u n n s u v m v
Ph on e mm : 1 Blair, Nebn
In. c. ALLEN
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lnmrana-RennieOffice Ln newHome Thutro Bldg.
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lhmnr for lin Ruth: Burger ather hone in Blair I'rluhy evening,as sho il loan zo be mlnild tollr. Rogers of Iowa..A nice time
1| nporied.| | .n 5[ | ,vidtnd at Floyd
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xalma - mr . u rn ' mu z oo .
Am 'b n 814 : Ou ulnn, Sulc a m K il le r ' U N I n am u . S t e s ! v - w w - |
J. P. liller, Pmpmwr
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n m 0 - f m - ' .1 mr . me lin . H a w u a e w wl£uE vl! ;n! 'le !c hlr1n .s! akn n an dlo n,H1| . 1"rmkE1 ikln.n lud£0 thc »,""B', Lids:"°' !§ 3'll¢grs.J e | | §ErIkn en1i| rltuintW lll
y .ron un-p '.durwent an o muon for appendi- | ')lzs. J dm ~ m d Gerd-
citln L\.l%W lar cnnin;.'I'be dum a nd Hn J uluu Weber vis-we n .. h r Hn .ihd Frida at Pots Weber|'.
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Scribner were week-end reats olllr. end Hrs. Julian Ju.1l!°lutl1.L. Carroll Unhnd of lk spentSa lu d:end Sunday here withhis Mui". ln. Ethel Uniend.
The Commzznly Supper Club
met on loudly or their regular
E.. Henkel! of Lincoln, lonS. W. Hlnlldl of Denver end W.C. Sereelaey also of Denver vieitedhere the foxern of the week.'nl C. Y.dl. 1| entertainedon Tower evedng by Hrs. D. il.
Illoch and Ire. Alvin Anderson at
the fe e home.The ladies emicyed e nt time vldtine andg g r -' v i d a w e e f o l l o w e d b y n
ul r .a n d ln . H.L.Pherrieopen! Sunday in Omlhl with rela-
uves.Hr. and Hrs. Will Unland, Hr.
and Ire. Fred Ileierhenry en]family, Hr. and lin. Henry Heierhenry md Ire. Berth lc Donlld
metered to Linc oln on Betunleywhen thy attended the Farmers'
KE NNAR D NEW S
Mn .Frank Butter Ind Lire.
Adun Clerk of Fremont were Fre-
mont callers in our city Tuesday.I Hin Bula lllllllen, who hee been
vislxlng her mother at the James'Appleby home,left Wednenley
lfor Kansas to visit xeletlves.Hrs. Elmer Wright and Mn .MeNe Chord were Fremont :hop. pure Monday.llr. John Illeeo, Mr. and Rrr.
L. E. Peterson, Home Jane and
Mn . T.H.French Yldted Wed-ne~:.l.|y et the H.0.Wolf |n.l
Gertrude Nea! homes in Benson.Neb e.|Ire. A. N. Alhlerlon, who halbee:spending the p u t threemonthswithher deughler.Hn .Ina Burgess in Dmdzl, returned
to her home Thumley efternoon.1 Dr. and Hn. W ill Pruner n.ul
lary Ellnbeth of Osnalu spentllondny evening at the J. B. An-derion end G. H. Pnmer homeliaup.u .c .s a u n a end m u
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Belgian Draft Stallidn
This fine slx year old stallion, slred by
imported stock on both sides. ls A beau-
tiful strawberry roan weighing over
1900 lbs. and is one of the best stalllons
ever broughtto this county.Hls slre,
Richelieu 4l06, an imported animal, was
the winner of thirteen prizes in one
season.
Marquis wlI|make the season's stand
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proving building.
Nebraska City-New state high-Isy will bl built from Hlmlen to
Nob:uh City .
Hastings-Bids requested forgrueling Hlstings-Ayr told.Wslthill--Plsns under wsy for
remodeling Pender School for
court house use.
Grand Islsnd-$85,000 sdditiozs
in be bdlt to Wslnut Junior HighSchool.
Grand Island-Construction un-
der any on new St. Hs;-y's Cath-olic Cathedral costing $850,000.'
Kqnrncy-3250.000 new jurtior
high school completed here recent-
ly.
Nelson-The road between Red
Cloud snd Helton is to be :revel-surfaced.
Aller.328.000 new schoolhouse
to be erected here.Ansdla-The Nebraska Electric
Power Company is to construct a
power line between Loup City and
Arcsdis.
Florence-New stop signs being
installed dong 30th Street..Homer C.ntrd States Electric
Compsny building power line be-
tween Wmlthill end Homer.Brosdwster-Bids requested for
grsveling Broadwater-Plnley road.
Hu mb oldt-Nc b ne kl Gss &
Etectric Company to install new
electric lights in city park.
Lyons 28 blocks of city street
to be paved.
Creighton-Several streets of
town to be psved.
Ogallsls-Bids received for gn-
\el-stlrhdng Og,1lla3s~Bl; Springsroad.
ALL KINDS OF EAU!-INGm y u a m m s a - m e
Phom 215J. P. Ennen Bam
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w 1 = ° 6 ° | i 1 1 | i t s y a n k h e n .
B - e l m o n i - W o r k u n d e r w a y ;
p r o vi n g B e l m o n t i r r l p t i a n a y l t e
h a m .
H u n t i n g : - G n l l o w s y Ti r e da B a t -
mm cnsm cr rm m m : A i r m a n !
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laenlodlnnaw.Home Theltn Bldg.a w . m b m n
Las~,~~ e d b ~ ~Montgomery nad lhrnerite bem-ondmn !.o0m| .haBunday u:vi| itEvniyn Fletcher lt tha hospital.
I also Iuvo a fine pedigreed Jack :mfr
will mike the stand this season.
John Bdlln, Owner
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o n o n n o n n o x w u n n o n n o f u x x u m a
0ur Repair
~Department
is manned by competent
men and your cm' will be
kept free from grease
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]o1ls and jars are bad medicine for your c.:.r
\Put four United States Row,ul Cord Bal
\_locus on it and nctc the improvement.
Savcajyou a lot of spine pounding £00
' R o y a l C o r d B l l o o n a cus hi o n
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TEACHERS'EXAM IN ATIO N : mms
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Saturday, June 4, 1921Satundny, July 23, 1927
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Lian. .NOTICE
A. c. rum, Attorney.
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To:Burr H. Ri-chu-ds;
.Riehl.rd.|, fint and nul name un-umwui wife of Burr H. Richards:
lmea G. Heguth;Hegeath,Iirut and nal :mme unknown, wife
of Jams G. Megemth; Samuel A.
Megealh;Meguth, firlt and
rea!name unknown, wife of Sam»units.. Meguthg Addison C. Ale-
follovring nllmd mana persons.
todritz Burr H. Rkhlrdl. J lmea
G. lleguth, Samud A. llegnth.* M u m c . lle gu th ;u m m 2 .
,Melutl1, Je_nndo H. Mogeath, Ju
ilh J. Young,George W. DMM.
Sherman B.Ximberliz.Thomas
Whitney Nichols, Frank H. Kiely,
M. B. Wild, red names unknown;and all penons having or rlldming
my Interest in Lots twenty md
twenty-one {20 é 21) in Sectiontwenty-seven (27), Lot thirty-nina
in; or llllrfirlt th uma, and for
other equitable roliaf.
You and I n c h o f n n an ro-
quind to answer said pdition lnthe Dhtrict Court of Wuhlngton
County,Nebnuh, on er before
fhs 6111 day of June, 1927, or uid
petition will be taken u true and
the Court may grant the reliefprayed for therein.
James T. Nelson,
Anna D. King, Pldntifh,
By A. C. Dehel,13-sr,Their Attomey.
- - -.........._b e i n g i n . fa vo r o f E l i u b e t h N e ve
l a ff , i n t h e m u m of $ 2 1 2 0 . 0 0 u n d
l n t c n s t th e r e o n f r o m M a r c h 26,
1 9 2 7 , l t S W !!! p u c e n t p e r m n u m ,
t o g e t h e r W i t h w i l l o f s a i d l a t i o n
n o w ta x e d a t $ 3 3 0 5 a n d a l l n n -
f f u i n i costs,a l l a s pr o vi d e d b y
u i d u n d e r o f | 1 1 0 a n d t h e d e c r e e
i n u m a c t i o n .
D n t e d n t B l a i r ,N e b r u h ,t h i ;
l 9 !. h d a y o f A p r i l , a s m .
1 8 5 L ln u r i e e l rl e h r e n s ,
S h e r i f f o f W t i h i m t i o n C o u n t y ,
Ne b r as k a .
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NOTICE DF HEARING
m\1~r: OF NEBRASKA I
IaWuhihgton Ccunty,IJohn F. Rohn, Atty.
fn Url Fnnnhr f'.null
nppliation hu ln: bun fill! for
tbl sppolatment of an ndmlnhtn-to r o ! | | d d u t l t e i n tl 1 \ 3 t n h o f
Nehnaka., elthar by persons chim-lng to bo c radiwn of said uhh
or bs' the heln of uid Qooeuod,
MNC!! Nouns
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of tho Baptist church held l a t'!1"!1Il=l=\! afternoon al. th huns
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1 son c. Megulh;Judi. W. He»Nmhein nun-mi max Naam N0'I'lr1F:'rl"\t'm=~nrrnnq I zmrlcs or HEARINGor :swim
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.aa.Washington County J
Wm. J. Haber, Atty.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Emu of
Frank D. Mann, Deceased: to theCreditor: of Said Estate:
You are Hexeby Notified, That
I will sit at the County CounRoom in Biair in laid County on
the Sth day of May. and the Bth
day ot August, 1921 at 10 o'clock
a.m. each day to receive and ex-amine all claims against add Ea-
tate, 'Irith a vin to their adjust-
ment ma allowance.The timelimitedforthepresentationofdd ma agaimt said Estate il Duee
month; from the 6th day of IhrA. D. 1827, and the time limited
for payment of debts ia One Year
from said Sth day of May, 1927.
Witness my hand and the Seal
01'm e County Co m.tbl:emday of April, 1927.
(SEAL)1. c. ELLER.
11-5t.Count! Judge..
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For Safe Transportation
Andersen Bros. Transfer Co
Live Stock nd Freight
We're Bonded Carriers
Phone 105 Reeh's Service Station
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su x a z r rs S AL E
Iiomky, lhtleman al Grodiaaky,
Attorneys.
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Megeath, first and reel name no-
Imovrn, mound of Minnie a rf.-
goeth; Jennie Bi. Hegeath;
Hegeeth, first and real name un-known, husband of Jennie M. Me-
Ileeth;Josilh J . Young;Yo un g, I im a nd n d mme un-
known, wife of Josiah J. Young;
George W. Do-me;.Doane,
:firet end rea! mme unknown, wifed George W. Doane; Sherman B.
Kimberlin;Kimberlint fiat
and reel nemo unknown, 'ldfe ofShermanB.Ximberlin;Thomas
Whitney Nichols;Nieholl.
first and real nemo unknown, wife
o f Thomas Whitney Nichols;
Funk ll. Kiely ;Kiety,firlt
and real name unlcro wife ofFunk H. Klely; ll. B.ild;
'Wi.ld,Bm a n d ned un-known, wife of ll. B. Wild; L. ll.
Kline, Mayor of Coming City, N.
'T»and his successors in trust;L9/'Ilia M. amine, llzyor of Coming
Gtr. N. T-. and hh luoc euon in
innt; the Town of Cminr City ,in W ubington Cohnty , Nebruh:
the trustee:of Coming City,Washington County, Nehnoh, and
their :uooenore in trust; the nn-
lvcnown hehe st law, next of kin,
dovieeee. kllihoi. personal repre-
sentatives, Ind all person: Inter*tdedin theeote teofeoe hof the
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three (83), alt ii. Qownzhip nine
teen (k9) North, Ranma eleven (tl)
Em of the 6th P. Lf. in Washing-
ton County, Nebraska, or my port
thereof, real names unknown.3
I Yon and each of 5on are hereby
n o ti f i o d th lt o a th o w th d a y o f
April, 1927, James T. Nelson and
Anne D. King filed in the DistrictConn of Washington County, Ne-
busk:|., their petition commencing
nn notion against you and each of
you u de!endantz, the object md
pny er of which uid action is toobtaina. Decree of u i d Court
finding and decreeing that laid
plninttffa are the ownen in fee
simple o! uid zbove delcribed real
eetlte,eac h of n pert u mo refully net out in maid petition, end
to remove the c louds out upontheir laid title: hy the apparent
claims of you and each of you to
||o1ne Hght, title, interest, or de»mend: inorupon said rea! estate,
and to quiet their titles in foe
aimpie egeimt any chime, rights,titles, interests or domlndl in or
upon add real estate, or en! put
thereof, which yon, or any of you,may have or claim to have therein,
end to forever enjoin and har you
and each of yon, your bein, me-
anon, exeeuton,ndministjratonslor assigns from hereindter chim-
STATE OF NEBRASKA
\\'uhlngton County,Henry Henckv. Atty.
In t h e C o u n t y C o u r t .
In t h e M g u e r o f t h e H a u t e o f
A n n l L i n d e n B a n n e d : T h e h e i r s
a t l u v, n e x t o f H n , 1 l o V i 8 t Q !, h n -
te e a , c r e d i t o n , Ind A l l p e r s o m i n -
t e r e s t e d i n l a i d I t a l o a r e h e r e b y
no t i fi e d t h a t o n the 2 7111 day o f
A p r i l 1 9 2 7 , P u n k B . L i n d e n fl i e d
a ~pet1|.Ion i n u i d C o u n t y C o u r t
o l l e g d n g n m o n g o t h e r t h i n g : t i m e
A f l n l L i n d o n ,a n in h ab i ta n t o f
W u h i n g t o n Co u n t y ,Ne b r as k a .
d i e d o n t h e I i t h d a y o f A p r i l ,
1927,l e a vi n g n o last W i l l o n d
Te s t a m e n t . a n d p o m u e d o f R e a l
a n d P e r s o n a l E l t l l e e s t i m a t e d a t
$180 0.00 a n d p r a y i n g fo r a d m i n -
h t r a t i o n t h e r e o f. "
I !y o u fa i l t o ap p e a r l t u i . ;
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 2 0 t h d a i o f
Ha y 1 92 7 , at 10 o'cl o ck A. l i ., an d
¢0n1.el£l l l d p l l i t fo n ,t h e C o u r t
w i l l a p p o i n t " F 'r a n k B .L i n d e n o r
so m e o t h e r su it a bl e p e n c n A d -
m i n l d n l o r a n d p r o c e e d t o a n u k -
r u o n t o f u i d e s t a t e .
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Sul thi! Nth diy of April, 1927.(SEAL)I. C. ELI.-ER.
1-|»(L County Judge
_;_, ,y ";rw~<\>1 ~~~\Y
the 23rd dl! of Hay, 1927, et ten
o'e.Iook A. H., and for one hour
thereafter,at the West Front
Door of the Washington CountyCourt House, in the City of Bhlr,
Waahingtonf County, Nebruh, the
underalgned Sheriff of Wasl1tng~ton County, Nebraska, will offer
for nie at public vendue to the
highest bidder for cash the following delcribed read estate, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter {NW5£}of the Northeast Quarter (NSN)
of Section Twenty (20), Township
Seventeen (17),North,RangeThirteen(13),East of the Sth
P. M., in Washington County, Ne-brnka.
The above read estate la offered
for sale by me by virtue of an |
FINAL Sl."l"1LEHENT
STATE OF NEBRASKA i
anWCounty,..A. C. Debel, Atty.
In the County Courtin th e llttter of the Eatateol'Herr A.Wilson,Deeealed:The
heirs st law, next ofkin, devlsees,
]e¢ateea, credltor~|,'|1\d All personsinterested in the final\ettleme:1t
of me nemo are hereby notified
that on the 2701 day of April. 1921,Edwend W. Wtison, the Adminis-
trator ol' slid estate filed a peti-
tion in said County Court, preying
that his find administration se-
count filed herein be settled and
allowed, that proof of .heinhlp betakenorderfordistributionoforder of Isle issued out of thelasaet; and alignment Uf dover
District Court of Washington
County, Nebraska, on the ltlth day
of April, 1927, in an action therein
pending wherein llaurzloe Mlekllnisplaintiffln d The Horaeshqe
Lake Summer Ram Company, a
corporation;Elisabeth Neveld!
and David Rifkln, ere defendantsand will be sold to satisfy two
oertain limi.one in favor ofHsuriee Mluklln in the sum of
$2613.26 and interest thereon
from March 26, 1927, at Seven per
cent per annum end the other lien
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and homestead rights entered; sndthe me adxntnixtzator disclmrgut
II yon fell to -Pwr before uidCounty Court on the 28th day of
May, 1927, at 2 o'cloek P. M., end
contest 1aid petition,the Court
may nent the prayer thereof andmake such other and further or-
ders, xlloianeel and decrees aa toou. Court may Mem proper.
Witxess ml?hind and Official
Seal this 27th dey o! April, 1927.(SEAL)L C. ELLER,
1I-5t.County Judge.
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1921.leavin; no al.:wsu uid ;Temment. and poueuad of Rell " " ' " " ' " " " " " 'Mr.Ktreniil w m a u troperty bvlvnzinr to aid utah.You are funher m a m a a n '°'2:,'f°'1'3E'.Y' "PF ". E*.
l u l l n a r e s: A n d e r so n o r u m m
N- IL County Judge
NOTICE OF HEARING
ISTATE OF NEBRASKA I
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John F. MM, Atty .In the County Conn.
In Un Ulm: o f th a E lh h o l
Hurbnrt Paynv.Deman :Thaheln at luv, next u! kin, devises
legnleu, |-.milton usd All pen-nm
In ln ntod i n ui d elute us Mnby notified um ilu mu du u l
Avril 1921. Alien M. J»nnm_m»e
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c o m u ls s l o m m s
Y l o c u m l u c s
County Oommluiomn Roo~.
nw, No br u kg A pg u ls, mv'nn Bond of County Cummin-
danan mot punws c n ndjoum-
menc uk en Am 4, um.
P n u n t:Ch u.Nd wn ,c .B.
llehmu und Q J. Ndlon.lllnulu at du pnoodlng mm.-
mr nn nad and approved.
Alta r a an lul ou mlu tla n o f\|ll following hllls on the \lLUar~
ant fun ds lt vu mend md ne-
ondld Khlt the fdlawing el.|.lm| be
nn ww umm warn..lr . E mma ! D U N: h mlly n nSundny alurnoon as :haCBM.: .kann hmm.
TM new Club, in nnllon with
th i m m m l l r r y l s h n 'c m .held 1 g g f - - »m o d q h n t 0 |Clifford y homo lu! 'L -»-gMu : 1 s h o rt vwmm u c h C lba ld lu lru d mal w;-'g Gu n n -h n llm o n u v m me m d d umt o f th e a ttun o o n vu r p m:»°dAll¥~l r .Chu. Gny d an 'll in ourvlelnlty hat \n& pic kin; up fulfor Chl lulehcrv-'m m , - m m m l m m x .
l r .Sh e ld o n L f :Hn .n u m
a a u m l l l d az , ln . B athDueku :nd FIR! -'UNM vmua ltd u P n d m a u m
Attorneys.a petition in said County Courtalleging among olher things that
H .Paylm, an inhabitant ofWpo n County,Nebraska,
ded on the iam du' of Oc tober,
1931,leaving no hat Wil! and
Teatament, and possessed of Realand Personal Estate and praying
for administration thereof.
If you fail to appear at saidCounty Court on the 20th day of
Hay 1927, at 2 o'c1ock P. M., and
contest said etltion,the Courtwill appoint Jo n F. Rohn or some
other suitable person Administra-
tor and proceed to a settlementof . laid mm.
Witness my hand and Offlclal
Seal this 21th day of April, xsm.
(SEAL)1. C. ELLBR.14-tt.County Judge.
on eac h at said dates to naive
and examine all eldnu againstSaid Estate, with I view to their
adjustment and ailowanoe.The
tune limited for the pnsntation
ol claims agnlnwt ma Estate in
three months from the Srd day of
June A.D.1927,and the timeumima for payrnent of debts as
One 'Year from said Srd day of
June 1927.
wz1m-:ss my ham! :nd the Sed
of said County Conn,this 30thday of April, 1927.
1sr:A1.;1. C. ELLER,
II:Bt.County Judge.
th e 2 3 r d d l ! o f H e y , 1 92 7 , a t t e n
o'o lo ok A .H . ,a n d f o r o n e h o u r
th e re a fte r ,a t t h e W e s t F r o n t
D o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y
C o u r t H o u s e , i n t h e C i t y o f B l s l r ,
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r u h , t h e
un d e r si g n e d S h e r i ff o f W s s h t n r
t o n C o u n t y ,Ne b r a s k a ,w i l l o f f e r
fo r n i e s t p u b l i c ve n d u e t o t h e
hi g h e s t b i d de r fo r e s s h t h e fo l l o w
in g d e l c ri b e d r e a d e s t a t e , t o - w i t :
Th e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( N W N )
o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ( N E W
o f S e c t i o n Tw e n t y ( 2 0 % T o w n s h i p
Se ven t ee n ( 1 7 ) ,N o r t h ,R a n g e
Th i r t e e n {13J»E a s t o f t h e S t h
P . M . , i n W s a h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e -
b r n k a .
Th e a b o ve r e d e s t a t e i s o ffe r e d
f o r sa le b y m e b y vi r t u e o f a n
o r d e r o f l s l e iss ued o u t o f t h e
D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i ng t o n
Cou nty , Neb ras ka , o n the 10 11 1 d ay
of Ap r i l, 19 2 7 , i n s n a c t io n t h e re i n
p e n d i n g w h e r e i n M a u r i c e M i e k l l n
i s p l a i n t i ff l n d T h e Ho r se s ho e
L s k e S u m m e r R a m C o m p a n y , s
co r p o r a t i o n ;El i s a b e t h N e v e l d !
a n d D a vi d R i fk i n , e r e d e f e n d a n t s
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OF ESTATE
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Wllhlngton County,
STATE OF NEBRASKAA. C. Dcbel, Atty.
In tim County Court.
In gm Matter of the Estate of
Pctrine Jensen Deceased:To theCrediton of Sdd Estate: You Are
Hereby Notified, That I will lit
al. the County Conn Room in Bhlr
in slid County on the 3rd diy of
June, 1927, and on the sm dur of
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so rlc rs Ol HEARING
A. C. Debel, Attorney.zx THE COUNTY COURT Ol-
WASIIINGTON COUHTY,
NEBRASKA.
ln the Matter of the Eltlte uf }Rasmus Jensen,Deceued.)
5l:\lE 01' NEBRASKA I
s asWashington County,|To the imra at Lllr, next of kin.
\:l\iai!2¥, legateu, créditon,and
all persona interested in u i d
Izlatate.
COAL GRAIN
Oil Meal Tankage
Feeds\and Salt
always on hand at
The larmers Elevator
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FINAL Sl."l"1LEHENT
STATE OF NEBRASKA l
anWCounty,..A. C. Babel, .¢\lty.\
In U11 County Courtin th e lltlh r of th e EltatoofH u r A.Wilson,Deceued:The
bein at har, next ofkin, devlaeea,
]¢g1tees, cred1to1~|,'|1\d All personaintonsted in the finalxgttlement
of uid estala are hereby notifiedthat on the 2701 day of April, 1921,
Edwlnd W. Wiison, the Adminis-
tntor ol' uid mute filed n peti-
tion in laid County Court,m r i n s
that hh final administration sc-
count filed hlreln be settled Inddtowed, that proof of .heinhlp be
token,order for distribution of
u m a and alignment cr! :lower
and homestead rights entered; andthe me sduitnixtntor discimrgul
II you hi! to -Pwr before uidCounty Court on the 28th dny of
Hay, 1927, at 2 o'cloek P. M., and
contest u i d petition,the Court
may uint the pnyor thereof andmlko such other :nd further or-
ce r t a i n l i e u ,o n e i n f a vo r o f
H a u r i c e M i u k l l n i n t h e s u m o f
$2613.26 a n d in t e re s t th e r e o n
fr o m M u c h 2 6 , 1 9 2 7 , a t S e ve n p e r
ce n t p e r a n n u m a n d t h e o t h e r l i e n
9 .f l l .Iu m C o u r t m a y s e e m p m p e r .
W i tx es s ml?h i n d I n d O ffi c i a l
Se a l u a. 27 t h 'my ui Ap r il , 1 9 27 .
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1 I- 5 t .C o u n t y Ju d g e .
allowed and County Clerk lnllme-
tad w dn: nrrpntn on Lbs mm
lrdi nhd bnlo w to vu tha mas.Cnnlvd.
sm mn , S a kr y 1oo.oo
lvnwn BM-. |¢l\°¢¢|1=1=¢01.50F n n k lo llu lk i s , D f ln i u M9 0
C. F. Pull, Dnnlnl 19,30
. m l m s w m w . n n n l u u s
Peter J. Chrixtenuln,Drax-
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G n x d n o l b e s o t o n n v h i t o n x lChu . lub' Th unlky aflonn um.C'-f;;_f;_ Ohm vu a vhiwx than
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\ter, llufunxil-e ol ltuonrl VII-loy, .lay D u n : md f a mi ly la dMn. E du ! Bn uh lw md d li ld nn|11 gahhexed at_¢.ho puuuhl Bgpqn
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numr ooai riea datlrola rtof tnalouis Grimm, Dragging 1 0 5 0Alben I. Ilan-ren, Dragdng 52.85 m w m ~ f o Y
II. I-'. Hlbonlhtl, Dnttlht 5 * W i Hr and Hrs. Deputy Ind Hrs.
D. o. 3'*¢"» Helen 1oo.oo .mack n m o l a o m a h a . v mW; Nelson , Dngfi ng a msn iglond lrhgfwwwn allen as the
r nomar me.Rasmussen Bros., Hauling 24.oo{Walter Carter md wife vidtld
Anon F. Hansen, Road work 31.12 a fav dm laat .week at Um F. c.Hola Lara H. Road 1rorK us I Ligrlnmn home.
Peter J. Chriatenaan, Road
work
Jon P. Larsen, Road work
Otto Gottsch, Road work
E. S. Andaman, Road work
Goyhart Bloheel, Roni work
n .Ruth Decker and BattyFloydwork40.00 Jean with th e tomlf a sister,
A. A. Wilkins, Road work 11.00 lliu Grace Gollehon were 80*tu Christensen, Rm -ma 2.50 " mln : d la r a a t , i n.."%";t{
Axel Hanaen, oRad work 11.W boon.
l Br. Goa lienc hfa hmily vue26.00 Sunlay viaitora at the h u h
2000 lleneke homo and later in the day
19.90 Rudolph lleneke'a flmlly md Jon3 3 0 Ryan'a were than aa guoarta.|l! r 0 r i n 8 tr i e k l¢ ttwu a B ml-7.50Healy Contracting Co., Bridgi g o ' " ° ' * a t " "Cliifoltl Ihr
work 2400.80 The r hangers are at workHr s. Fr an k mlb m. amd 'at ».."E'f°n Sutton home um
for Poor 20.00 week, and painter: are at the B.Barnard Stationery Co., T.C. Lipplocott home.~..-;W.Paper 1.73 Hr. and bln. S. C. Lippincott,
Wm noun, Hauling zooGrace Badlnrd, Sorrlooa orderedby Judge Leslie for defendingChia. A. Osborn 50.00
Ralph Carrnlchaol. Labor
Farmers Co-Op. Union, Coalfor Poor
Fontanelle Store. Oil
A. c. Hansen, Supplies forPoor
C. C. IIurdt, Hauling
Wm. lvenon. Hauling
Harold Jensen, Labor
James King, Caring for
Poor
Klopp Printing Co., Sup
plies .
B. F. Lumlt, Expense
Maurice Mehrem, Sheriff,
Board for Prisoner:&
30.50
1.80
8.76
17.00
2.00
19.50
21.00
12.85
27.75
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with Hr. and Mn. W alter CarterspentWednesdayevening,I n tweek at the John Compton home.We an gratified at the numberpresentatSundaySchoollastSunday--fifty-three.The Supt.,
Asft. Sup't. an.i one tear!let werenecessarily absent. but -the school
was well and for. and voted toattend the Mothers' Day exenilelat the Baptist churth in Herman.Meet u uaunl at 10 o'clock andway s till Efprovided for those
who have no way to nwThe Huak b°¥=\. except Gene, at-tended n birthday pany at Ut'
Nels Neinon home Saturday nightto help "gy c elebrate hia htm-ty-flrst bl day anniversary.Mrs. Sylvie and son, John andClifford Rays were Thursday EW'ning gueata at the Hem Smith
home..Mn. an Brown was very =ll onJnilor Fees 199.501 k fJ. E. Math a= Sona, Supplies |'{,"",,,,§'f_""' with on alta:o
for Poor 10.98Natl. """'""'55"¢ °°- Sup-1-'Acrs ABOUT NEBRASKA
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Attorneys.a petition in said County Courtalleging among olher things that
H .Paylm, an inhabitant ofWpo n County,Nebraska,
ded on the iam du' of Oc tober,
1931,leaving no hat Wil! and
Teatament, and possessed of Realand Personal Estate and praying
for administration thereof.
If you fail to appear at saidCounty Court on the 20th day of
Hay 1927, at 2 o'c1ock P. M., and
contest said etltion,the Courtwill appoint Jo n F. Rohn or some
other suitable person Administra-
tor and proceed to a settlementof . laid mm.
Witness my hand and Offlclal
Seal this 21th day of April, xsm.
(SEAL)1. C. ELLBR.14-tt.County Judge.
on eac h at said dates to naive
and examine all eldnu againstSaid Estate, with I view to their
adjustment and ailowanoe.The
tune limited for the pnsntation
ol claims agnlnwt ma Estate in
three months from the Srd day of
June A.D.1927,and the timeumima for payrnent of debts as
One 'Year from said Srd day of
June 1927.
wz1m-:ss my ham! :nd the Sed
of said County Conn,this 30thday of April, 1927.
1sr:A1.;1. C. ELLER,
II:Bt.County Judge.
th e 2 3 r d d l ! o f H e y , 1 92 7 , a t t e n
o'o lo ok A .H . ,a n d f o r o n e h o u r
th e re a fte r ,a t t h e W e s t F r o n t
D o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y
C o u r t H o u s e , i n t h e C i t y o f B l s l r ,
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r u h , t h e
un d e r si g n e d S h e r i ff o f W s s h t n r
t o n C o u n t y ,Ne b r a s k a ,w i l l o f f e r
fo r n i e s t p u b l i c ve n d u e t o t h e
hi g h e s t b i d de r fo r e s s h t h e fo l l o w
in g d e l c ri b e d r e a d e s t a t e , t o - w i t :
Th e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r ( N W N )
o f t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r ( N E W
o f S e c t i o n Tw e n t y ( 2 0 % T o w n s h i p
Se ven t ee n ( 1 7 ) ,N o r t h ,R a n g e
Th i r t e e n {13J»E a s t o f t h e S t h
P . M . , i n W s a h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e -
b r n k a .
Th e a b o ve r e d e s t a t e i s o ffe r e d
f o r sa le b y m e b y vi r t u e o f a n
o r d e r o f l s l e iss ued o u t o f t h e
D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i ng t o n
Cou nty , Neb ras ka , o n the 10 11 1 d ay
of Ap r i l, 19 2 7 , i n s n a c t io n t h e re i n
p e n d i n g w h e r e i n M a u r i c e M i e k l l n
i s p l a i n t i ff l n d T h e Ho r se s ho e
L s k e S u m m e r R a m C o m p a n y , s
co r p o r a t i o n ;El i s a b e t h N e v e l d !
a n d D a vi d R i fk i n , e r e d e f e n d a n t s
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OF ESTATE
* _ - . .
Wllhlngton County,
STATE OF NEBRASKAA. C. Dcbel, Atty.
In tim County Court.
In gm Matter of the Estate of
Pctrine Jensen Deceased:To theCrediton of Sdd Estate: You Are
Hereby Notified, That I will lit
al. the County Conn Room in Bhlr
in slid County on the 3rd diy of
June, 1927, and on the sm dur of
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I FIELD SEEDS I
so rlc rs Ol HEARING
A. C. Debel, Attorney.zx THE COUNTY COURT Ol-
WASIIINGTON COUHTY,
NEBRASKA.
ln the Matter of the Eltlte uf }Rasmus Jensen,Deceued.)
5l:\lE 01' NEBRASKA I
s asWashington County,|To the imra at Lllr, next of kin.
\:l\iai!2¥, legateu, créditon,and
all persona interested in u i d
Izlatate.
COAL GRAIN
Oil Meal Tankage
Feeds\and Salt
always on hand at
The larmers Elevator
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FINAL Sl."l"1LEHENT
STATE OF NEBRASKA l
anWCounty,..A. C. Babel, .¢\lty.\
In U11 County Courtin th e lltlh r of th e EltatoofH u r A.Wilson,Deceued:The
bein at har, next ofkin, devlaeea,
]¢g1tees, cred1to1~|,'|1\d All personaintonsted in the finalxgttlement
of uid estala are hereby notifiedthat on the 2701 day of April, 1921,
Edwlnd W. Wiison, the Adminis-
tntor ol' uid mute filed n peti-
tion in laid County Court,m r i n s
that hh final administration sc-
count filed hlreln be settled Inddtowed, that proof of .heinhlp be
token,order for distribution of
u m a and alignment cr! :lower
and homestead rights entered; andthe me sduitnixtntor discimrgul
II you hi! to -Pwr before uidCounty Court on the 28th dny of
Hay, 1927, at 2 o'cloek P. M., and
contest u i d petition,the Court
may uint the pnyor thereof andmlko such other :nd further or-
ce r t a i n l i e u ,o n e i n f a vo r o f
H a u r i c e M i u k l l n i n t h e s u m o f
$2613.26 a n d in t e re s t th e r e o n
fr o m M u c h 2 6 , 1 9 2 7 , a t S e ve n p e r
ce n t p e r a n n u m a n d t h e o t h e r l i e n
9 .f l l .Iu m C o u r t m a y s e e m p m p e r .
W i tx es s ml?h i n d I n d O ffi c i a l
Se a l u a. 27 t h 'my ui Ap r il , 1 9 27 .
¢s1=;.u.1 I .c .EL L : - r n ,
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a few week: at Harold CurlayaiHr. A. Curtis and son, Aiherileit Monday for South Dakota towork at &|~eaant.
Hra.iii Sprlcic and Darline
and I'zmdndne Eriksen were AlderGrove visitors §Yiday evening.Mr. and llra. Henry Hovendickand family called Friday at Ray-
mond Haglllf.Earl Fletcher called at CharlesHovendich' Friday morning.Mi n Fern I A M ;spent fromFriday until Sunday at Blair withrelatives and friends.
Gmalta, Bianthe and Kelvin Up-dike and Harriet Wilson spentSlmdav at Walter l)aYis'.A. I. Had!! ma sisters, Mar-delle and Gawdine viiittxl reia-
tivea at Bancroft §uuday.
;0ur Repair
Give Your car a chance
.
Power Cbmpsmy is to construct a
power Une between Loup City and
Arczdh.
Florence-New atop signs being
installed dong 30th Street..Homer C.ntrd States Electric
Company building power Line be-
tween Wldthill and Homer.Bmldwnler-Bid: requested for
gnveiing Broadwater-Finley road.
Humboldt-Ne bnska G u &
Eteetrie Company to install new
electric lighta in eity park.
Lyons 28 blocks of city street
to be paved
Creighton-Several streets of
town to be paved.
Ogallaln-Bid: received for gn-
\el-nlrhdng Og,1dla31~Bi; Spring:road.
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a few week: at Harold CurlayaiHr. A. Curtis and son, Aiherileit Monday for South Dakota towork at &|~eaant.
Hra.iii Sprlcic and Darline
and I'zmdndne Eriksen were AlderGrove visitors §Yiday evening.Mr. and llra. Henry Hovendickand family called Friday at Ray-
mond Haglllf.Earl Fletcher called at CharlesHovendich' Friday morning.Mi n Fern I A M ;spent fromFriday until Sunday at Blair withrelatives and friends.
Gmalta, Bianthe and Kelvin Up-dike and Harriet Wilson spentSlmdav at Walter l)aYis'.A. I. Had!! ma sisters, Mar-delle and Gawdine viiittxl reia-
tivea at Bancroft §uuday.
;0ur Repair
Give Your car a chance
.
Power Cbmpsmy is to construct a
power Une between Loup City and
Arczdh.
Florence-New atop signs being
installed dong 30th Street..Homer C.ntrd States Electric
Company building power Line be-
tween Wldthill and Homer.Bmldwnler-Bid: requested for
gnveiing Broadwater-Finley road.
Humboldt-Ne bnska G u &
Eteetrie Company to install new
electric lighta in eity park.
Lyons 28 blocks of city street
to be paved
Creighton-Several streets of
town to be paved.
Ogallaln-Bid: received for gn-
\el-nlrhdng Og,1dla31~Bi; Spring:road.
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falml ber duly verified petition in HW" 1§elso1, manor gzufmld at aucilon by the ahedff IH\
Uuked Stats:
Ro# Cord Balloon
t h i s C o n d , l e t t i n g f o r t h t h a t a u - l n o n n ma e mo re , bu pp ue s
:u n s Jen .n n d i e d . i n t c a h t c . i n n a d fo r Po or
L
I8 3 ~4 1uavuba ltd Jul nu: uuu :rs ucaury, :nat mea-"~sage which, all too ofttn, you'forgct to send.
~1 1 1 n m n m l . l a l n n n h l . t o a n .Q l d l - h u l d i i i :- uI£.L..L'.'..¢ |>dnul.5 :
.n|wurrI»1t|,:al»¢h=n£r!¢.l|au.»a|xg hu ar ni ul uk mg um ia pr ui nt ld n.
5r:\I|';l|¢|lax: and udp £!|£n.| an an
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appear in the margin will ciip is
coupon, sign their names and p
sent at the Quakity Market, they
wiil receive free, one-hplf pound of
1}IcLaugh3in's Kept Fresh bulk cof-
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en mn v u¢-1 ax. ?~<»f. bak: xme, R22
any.Hsdnrdsiudnlbahomnal hh dlilbin-law,ln. Wm.Hmm. Sr.TM Pruhmeu of our loenl hldlM a w " ' " " " % ? "L h l I r a n i a n l t
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bs lands mmm IIIJ I dr-I(rknd frvrn Calhoun. and Viclllhnr were wed-endnm wan Snriek hum,HI, lm!lm Eddie Bucheruma from Crawford Wednenday:ml will work for Holmnl Clm~:run for the runt.lr. lad rr. Will n°w\.m-\<
lad Blll tem |"Mli vldlan nl
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Jenkms 011 & Battery Co. 5 BUICK MOTOR CARS
U N I T E D S T A T E S T I R E S A n a c o o n T I R E S Bla ir. Nebras ka
u v v m n y s u o k n r o o v o u u q q .
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branka; that he left him auni\ing
as his sole and only hcin at lawhis Widow Petrine Jensen who ln-
l||.rill'\i n slower right in said real
estate, and £110 petitioner Johann;
Madsen, a daughter, who inherited
all of said real estate |ub,ieet inslid duwer right; that uid peti-
tioner is :ww the owner in fee
simple of said red estate by virtueof her said inheritance;that no
.é.iL§' 391555Ar:|;i»= {.Martir|, County Clerk.
3 Trenton-Contact let for fred-
ing and ¢n\elin|¢G0!d8n Rod
1 Highway from Trenton to Culbert-
wsu.;Bloomington-Bids opened for
nreciion ol new school building.|Supedor $-"°'.000 new hcspiw |
to be erected in this town.
mm as Kearney.Nebraska has 2 percent of an
farms. but hu 2.5 pereeent of thenumber of fum loam mlde by the
Fedbrll and the Joint Sloth LundB u m ,md u pen.ent of the
amount of such Ioanl.
Plattsmoulh American !.»eg'icnwillsnezid$12,000 on new mm-
.munity hlll.
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P m i x nsw, gmmu. my s, use-z -fnn. l1~|'r!llPman-Bldr. Nebnzlu.. Ihr 5. 1927
Locz1_ Ilews
News tml Goudp About Pho-
ple You Know.No Gr c iarCourtesy can be Shown Your
Goeata Tb-an Hating '1"helr
Names Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone 11 When YouHaveaNewsItem-Please.
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C. L. Bendorf, Taxi.Phone 224.
xz-u.
A £0011 haircut or bob.
(6-III.North Side Blrblr SMP-
A new line of dmla and eport
coats at lin. T. C. Hi1ton*a.zo u .
Hr. Emil Lamp of the southern
part of the county 1aa a pleasantcaller at The Enterprise otfioe last
Saturday.
We have the beat en muh and
chick llzrber to be found or we
can fumhh you the ingredients
and you can mix it yourself.Seeua for tankage.
7-lf..Blair llilllog Co.
Goa Ackerman and wife have re-turned to Blair after an absence
of several months and have moved
in the Novak house on northWalker Avenoanear the parental,
Frank Ackerman home.
Among the many : mr gl!!items neeeived mince our annivers-
ary sale is an extensive line of
Silhouettes, Ior Mother: Day andother occadona.These Silhouettes
on now on display ln our window.
14-2!..H. Ollermann, Jeweler.
Mrs. Mattie Noble and "Grand-
Alfalfa, $12.00 per bushel..8-tf.Aye Bros.
I write all kinds o f h mmo e .
Omoo over Farmers State Bank.41-26t.R. H. Rasmussen.
The Catholic Ladies' Club mel.
with Hrs. Tlrrr Hulhdl yester-
day Afternoon.
For Sale-Tivo red 1000-pound
Shorlhom bulls.One the b u tShonhorn bull we raised Inst year.
S. W. Stowlrt 8 Sons,
13-tf.Renaud, Nebr.
Hr. ,sd lin. Frank Rey slek of
E m spent Sunday with their
u.end sunt. Hr. md lin. F.
w. Arlldl.
Hats, Hats, Heh.Large head
sisesuurellusmsll..Anewlineinall the leading slupu md
colors.Hn. T. C. Hilton. 10-U.
John Burcham and Ihas Peter-sen are ivro new auto salesmen at
the Rlthmann Garage, stating inon the first of the month.
The I`. W. Arndt home on west
Lincoln street u being thoroughly
remodeled and when complnedwillbe one of the comfortable
homes of Blsir.
I manufacture and sell NebruksSeed Powder.Hs: been used for
three yesrl. is 100% succeswful in
pmmecting seed corn from dnmmgofrom moles, squirrels (nd zovhffl
15-1%.U. S. Renae, De Soto, Nob.
Minn Sena Bertelsen, who is 1.0teach nt the McCarthy school next
year, has been a teacher in the
Bllir schools for seven years in-stead of four me |talc .! in lui.
week's issue.
chan:~ hcl~~ a n d their pop~uluncheons ;t tbl church parlor! on
lut Tuesday noon.
The Rebekah lodge will hold a
tpeciai meeting lbndly, May 0 ltwhich than there til! be initiation.
liemben are nquuud to be pn:-
ent.
Hrs.Chu.Pileher and son,
Robert of Omlhll spent Sunday at
the home of the former'a miner,Mrs. Joe Love, who Ihre! watt of
Blair.
H u .M. H. nf Rosenbaum of
South street had her claughber,Mn. J. F. Ransom lm! Hrs. Ros-
som'| gnmlmn. an gums a few
days Iut week..
Rlcket Storm Broom Saie FH-
day lnd Saturday.Only 691: for.
a high grade parlor broom.Thisis the double life broom.15 lt.
vlw~. 16~,~ru. ~v. 2é4. .3-U.
Bmorn nie at thb Racket Store.
Only 69: for a high ands broom.On ale Frlduf md Saturday.ar.
For local and long distance haul-
ing, including linniock, call C. K
Anderson.Offiol Black 185, :ni-
denoe BVI.15-2t.
Th; Epilcopd hdies held om of
their regular ard v»mie= at thehom: of llrl. Chnl. Fsmha-m ye:-
terday afternoon.
Svreet Clover, $7.80 per bushel.
8-tf.Aye Bron.
Wanted-Cattle to pasture for
the qummor.-11-21.Rm W ert, nz. a.
Geo:-gem crepe drones in the
leading colon..Size: up to 48.
10-tf.Hrs. T. C. Hilton.
Hin Graco Ballard una o boo-
ineaa wler in Omaha lub Satur
day.
Jenaen ond Bron held a public
ale lan Saturday at the auction
house on east Wmhington street.
Mr. lnroy Snyder went down to
Omahn lon Saturday and brought
his wife and little lon homo from
the hoopitll.
Hn. Chelsea Whltford haa been
over to Kenna:d at the home ofher brother, Frank Bvm where a
fine baby boy arrived on April 28.
For dnl. olzorr cards and seen-ie Plihtinn see Donald Cllrilsten-
:en at the Henry Christensen
residence, 208 East Grant Street.Telephone Red 343.
The Blair High Sc hool Alumni
Association will meet for their
annual reunion and reception tothe Clans of 1921,on Snturdoy
evening. Moy 21, at the B. F. D.
hall.
For Sale-An 8-16 International
tractor and a two bottom 14-inchaol! lift plow."Pride for stock.I t
Mr.Fred Claridge of Omaha
was a Bladr viaitaor law! Saturday.
Mrs. Ole Lindberg, seventy-twoyears of age,has been having
quite .L serious iime with neunl-
to $ 2 .5 0 a t Bl a ir Ra ck e t St o re . l t. .
M i l :El si e S e h r i l fe r s p e n t t h e
w e e k - e n d i n F r e m o n t d d t i n g h e r
s i s t e r , H n .C h u .B. Jn na a en .
M i n Be nt rl ee I n l a n d h u b e e n
co n fin e d t o h e r h o m o th i s w e a k
w i t h n h a d u s e o f m u m p s .
C. K . B e n d or f, ll e e n le d e mb a i m -
e r a n d u n d e r u k e r ,B l a i r .O ffi c e
ph o n e , 1 8 1 , t u. p h o n e, 2 2 4 .8 4 1 .
M i s R u t h Da vi s ,w h o a t t e n d s
th e St a t e U n i ve r s i t y a t Li n c o l n .
sp en t t h e we ek - en d w i t h h o m e
fo l ks .
Mi n n E d i th Jen s e n , w h o t e ac h e s
i n B u r t co un ty ,sp e n t t h e w e e k -
e n d a t t h e p a r e n t a l , J. P . Je n s e n
he me .
B u y | Tr e a t fo r l l d h e f . W h e r e !
Az t h e B a p ti s t Ha k e Sa l e .P i n e !
S t e w a r t I'h l r m n c y .D a t e ?S I ! -
vr d n y , H e y T.15-l l..
M n .R u t h D e c k e r a n d ba b y ,
.
O d y 6 9 : f o r a h i g h g n d a b r o o m .
01 1. : pi e F ri da y a nd S a tu rd ay .It..
S p a n c o m : n d lad ie s'd r e n
: o u t a f r o m $14.75 t o $40 .00 a t
l i n . T. c . H i l t o n s .1 - u .
D a n d y : r i m m e d G n u ' H a t $ 1 . 0 0
au ch .L a d i e s ' H a t $ I. 6 0 t o $ 2 . 5 0
at B l z j r R a c k e t S t o r e .15-zz.
C . K . B e n d o r f , l i e l n u d n r n b d m -
e r a n d u n é e x t a k e r ,B l a i r .O f f i c t
pho ne , ze n, r ea. p ho ne , 22 4.3 - l f .
D n n d y t r i m m e d Gi r l s 'H a t :a t
l l .'s
B u n , $ 1 . 0 0 p r 1 0 0 p o u n d s .Sho rt s, $ 1. 90 y er 1 00 p ou nd s.
B- t t .A y n B m .8 - t f.A y e B r o s .
J. E .C a m p b e l l . f u m i t u n , m n J. B . C a m p b e l i ,fu r n i t u r e ,m g a
m d u n d e z u k i n g .50°-lf.a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .59 - Lf.
...u || .r
BLAIR mar s ' no
F R R H O N T x n c z u m s
e _ | . 1 : 1
It took the Harchanu I0 inning:zo keep their undefeated :word for
the muon 888111 Sundny, but they
z m e e d o u t o n tn p b y e e c o m o f
4to 8 an d we n tlni n e fi n tple e e
th with Schuyier, which hu also
yes an um ill first Eikbom de-feat.The Manhunt: were nuthlt
by Blair and they made more eremrs than the Bleir boys, but UW?
had the most mm, which counts In
the pereentue coiumn.There was a (abd cnovd out at
Bleir to see the game.A number
of Fnmontere mule the trip tome the contest.
Lefty Leuner put ec mu the
whnning run in the tenth, alter he
had been hit by e pitched ball. Hewent to second on Kmpinekfe
aacrifltc and to thin!on Bill);
Thon1pscm's bingla.
|.
F
nr. Laylamd saw. Chiroprac-
t o r , F a r m e n S t a b B a n k B i d : -t f .
l l r . a n d H n . C . H . i h z u e n c n -
b e r t a i n c d a n u m b a r o f fr i e n d s a t
|d i m e r p u t y a t l i . :o ' d o c k o n
l u s t S u n d a y w a n i n g .F o l l o w i n g s
d e l i c i o u s d i n n e r , t h e " m i n g vu
i p e n t i n a n o d a l W a y.Tb t o u t o f
t o w n g u a t s u n H r .: m l H n .
A r t h u r J o h a n s e n o f O m r n n d K r .
a n d H r s . 3 . G . C r a m n f F r e m o n t .
8-tf.A n l v l
J. R Clmvbllh fnrnnun,-
:nd undethlring.5 | ~
Tyson spent ian Saturday
ping in Oman.Hr. and 118. Hnrry Tyson ~
Sundny main; with Hr. lm!
Ciyda Fitch.ln. larnnt Iverson, urn W ~
md d mgh ti n ,Clan and -rpent Sunday waning .vrith llr
and Hn. L. L. Layman.
P.L.Robin| oao:lFremoat~»
a meeting at tha Bono odwl ullondny waning of lan week,
organize a Sunday School forpeopie in this Yidllity.Ho
ion tru made at that time.
Min Murine lhthevn :pmtSunday with Flcrenct and 1*
Dlxon.u m s m m i n i McCoy,»
tnchen tba Kindred school,-
the wack-end with Min e:04
md Pearl henna.
Hr. and Hn. T. K. Iverson
daughters, ilri lhrzanet Iv~
Rupert Hineline funeral Suzmdsy.
Cly de Heular nn: tn Omaha
Monday when he took the train
for S L Lou is to the | ¢v¢ ;Mg;hospital than when he will midst-»
xv an operation for lvvmdidtil
and psrhapa om for the nmonlof hh tondll.Hia brother,P h d
is lookin; dh: his interests whik
he hawny.»
'Ha n tara ala : hou r i n this
vicinity Vhdnesday mornlngwhkh
droh U10 men ou t of th i iltlh
for l. short time.
~:
. 2
.
\
'Ip
~é
.~
1.1:J
~ri
hue a playrpom all their own in
the tirtatn.The room is :filledwith play devices.On the pamh-
ment shade!n l the chandeiiers
Bother Goole ehanc ten cave
in m m m n .The half-pudtionwhich divides the pl|.;mnom fre
tha mart mom is a.gbued-i~
»<|w'i\=m.when goldfish HMother: can hal any in leavin
their kiddies so P111 IMI! thhnjoy the distinctive type of Biv
iera entertainment
For the week of lay Tth,
Rivien Theatzu offers antiondly piesdng affcring on both
stage md screen.On the sta
something entinly different iJohnl l u m y AnJnnon'|Pu~
nqe show, "Sen Cl1\ntiea".Th~
sonqu A. naomu,m u m
~:|~ mrrmnrmsg
:s um sv n! 'mua s nn
r rew : ::é ;'
u n us ¢x I.J
l i n k 3 , m v .
n u n 1 - r s w
a a m m u x c a v n c a
W. H. Thnauuoa, Paw.
BEN! Bcho ol a t 10 o'd oc%.
nt tbl c hunk.'wodneldly ni g h t- B e n n !Dr.
Eéwud A. Stdnmr, fund lectur-
Honky , lgy ith, '2:N P. ll
Eéwud A. Stdnmr, fund lectur-
ar and Prsfeuor of Appllld Chih-tunlty at Grinnell College, ll to
niet! ll. Dana Colton tl aighto'c1ock am.Wadneaday awning,
we shall for onus omit our Wed-
Nlk! Churc h Night Prbfrlm incull! that all of our peopll may
hear this (nat speaker.Friday, lay 13th, the W. F. ll.
'~will be week ADJ oil n `'hA|an.£n!.\|Wuhyanp:1nd°' the u n ns dily ne a n mlld n l I
m u m a n n .m u veln m wo m m u r mx: ksep en.ls i lnm la "°""'°¥"" entitlhm hgf;doEW U| I! Um milk :mn ol W uh-
uz 1 wld med-md mm in lr y i ntwn eo un ty ue ,- .¢ ¢ z oo mm
nirarat the D. R. Fowhr home..u n ! li n .W.l!l.hm Kami:ln d li n ..Anchmv llatxen andchildren anlkd at Paul Koenlga
Sunda mo .
(ina At thechunh parlor.An u-
°l1k'vf¥ ~lrvl'\ 'w u lmnnd- md
nlnahmuu vm be ue:-nd \hlnn|
th! nod!! plrhd~.Ml women af
m t Sunday afternoon at the vlsitld it the Hemmin; and L|n'jot=\ing1ritl: Ay rshlmieruey . Hoi-while at his work, April 28, 1921.
H a i k u m m P°"fl¢=\ bmw on Sunday.|»1¢in ms v°°¢iN1 milking Show at 5:40 P. u., at the In of 34
Nmnm Matson spent Saturday mer 1. Pettnen and family at ham members.'sum 2 months md 2 dnyw.with Eisiland Gertmdeliom .'Ly ons uma down to : wand th| |11 Dairy Club mlmben who Qum md unummi-vs, ¢¢q°;¢d
. ~R "H ~ n ~ l n d " i "of ~"~ "°*"§ {,_§:" f,'°"atlrhd d une y eus 1 1 ° ' i l k 1 m hi. work, an friendl- ma hu
|f " "ms me `~--f l ...i l l o f n o n e , a
t h e ~ 1 t ~ I n l ~ n ~
'b r o s l! R o l e H n : s fo r m e r p u p i l sV e l m n R u t a a n d J u n e : B a p p m -
|
wi~ an~ md~a~luion Snth~erland of Bhir.Loran li n d e n and Edward
of Lan Petersen.n dRr.ma Hn . Ha ro ld Taylor gurod cn record me a c e u n . ~
- me ma , - ¢ m= m¢ ¢ ¢ = ¢ n a u » ¢tta r o r an o n , ¢ n 1Johnlor home.u='¢"=" and feel that it pay : toW i i l h a n n h u b e n i u ;et;nl.artbywn¢¢a3=veafz~on|
loyal mu and loving husband, hisuntimelypassinglur es a h m
circ le of relatives md friend! u
mcurn his departure and to hcpe
»lar
umoon with ~ ~Fred Haters.llln Beatric e and 'hun FoieyandDorothyll u t e n called on
gm Charies lerritt Sunday en-
n»E. and In Ca rl Hunan and
n ~ ~ m o th e r . H n . J o h n
utnchour of Little Falla,Minn;
ren listnn, Hn. Theodom Kla-I ~de of Bildr, Hn. Edith Hichel
|o ||cows m m h i z h nx°d°=¢i°f= re-for a h aw: Mw5 °== in a "*"°'cardl.Iurorld.
300 pound:of butter from ' z The nunlvlng relatives ue: himcan ll not high when some nor:r i f t Mary smim Hindlne of
nnriy produc e their own *¢i¢bt§B1air; hh parents, Mr. md HH;
n t l
" l | | ¢l - n o
lin. 'r. c. Humnh.10-af.
c. K. Bondorf, licensed embalm-
uv-
z
Y
/
Commutioooervioaetzl.3Next Suc h! in Hotham' Dey .
W ee lan oth ono roo rmo tbe lli nsimore twin; ny (hen attending
lil the durc h servic es thlt dl!
lotllt|1.hatu\| endin,¢t.l:ec1n1!»dna to Bible Sc hool. come with
tlaemnext8enday end Iemsuze
y o l wi ll e o me q d n .
ChristlanEndeavoretl:80.
Pn|.ch.ln|¢t'T:80.
oo n o a z mr z o wu . C HURC H
u n l u | . | | » \ | u u u w . -. _ . - . . - __g u e s t s o f t b l < \ ° d ° ¢ r t h i s d a y .
R e m e m b e r t h e A u t o 8 ° ¥ " 1 9 °o n
Sunday, Hay 22911.Groom your
ear md :eoervo that ds!! for this
:pedal service.
MANS? NOTES
llr.end Hn .lhr lon Suther-
land of Blair. took Sunday dinnerwith Mr. and Mn. D. R. Fowler.llr.and Mn .Andnev llegetg
Vina Fat! of Elkhorn spent theweek-end th home folk.Fred J unior llutera gint lutThuraday with Hn. A.. Fowler
of Ken.-ad.Hr. and Ire. W i lliam loc al;
mtoed to Omaha Sunday to leethe ball game.Elie Koenig re-oulned in Ouslu to continue hersrerk uni Frieda rolurned homewith her (ether, Paul Koenig.
ROSE mnl. ITEMS
rleultura which gave ner n mousemodtl.June: caros home horn*the mek mee t with o ribbon.
Hurnh for Rose Hill.llr. -3 Bn. Roggdiryen enter-puents r nu,also lr. ind lin. 611:41 relgec-Ison of Calhoun on Sunday.
uzssousu VALLEY c oma
CLUB DRGAHIZES
PH! 157: nuwtvur, In: vnu llllhbvof e few can here that are crowd-ing the 600 pound merk_by offi-
cill xecordl.The club members are kevnlnrrecordsof production on theik
con than knowing 'whether or not
the xeturm one profit and lou and
IDD UI rlonnnw. luu mln Ln uParkeningofDetroit,Michigan;two brothen. Clnrence and Geo!!!
of Bellevue, Nebr.
Funeral services were held Sun-day , Hay ht,t 2:00 P. Ii. nt thePint Method;/Churc h in Blzdr,
the putor Rev Carl Bader, offi-iu a few years they will be sending |cilt:ln!Prayer uae offned by the
the !°|°¥* '»°South Omlhl and |Rev. W. H. Underwood, r1.'p'rolent-lgwvmx those and their ¢ l l " "ing lervlce men.The American
An .men at un some Fmlr u turning profits.Legion Stanley B Hain Pod. Ne.
\..a.... l||oA.l 1... Hn fflnh in sho!!Arnngementa havebeen ngldy 154 was in charge of the mnisery
\\|lUn n o go"-».. ...nv-» »-..,one thot everybody can undentand
and appreciate.A male chorus
of 18 voices ling Iilting longs of
the een that ue ever popular..
There ere two aided stage ettne-Liona at the Rhden this week,
"The Enchanted Gaden" with Paul
Pctchlng »!: Co., which is wal eo heone of the most beautiful produc-
tions that has played at the Riv-
ien since its opening, and AurloleCraven,"The Singing Vlolinlst
gg
I
;
HBR 'IR0UBl»P1Slu1¢ kim!a m does Iso well--n|theron'ion the southiidtI uciicol Prldnr (Continued hom Pak One).stor y o f a dr!who wishes she
ind been horn a boy and who dom
r v" ,,. , ... .. .. ,.. ` . - --u| ¢a .u ua w h ¢ . q . v ..._. v - »- -t h a t n f t h e Tr i - S t n t e c o m p a n y .o f t h e e n e m i e s o f h e r fu n i l y .
The tow n co nl¢ n1| S f0 I\8 ¥1ll C15 °\|u . . . : . . \ i v| \ | !¢ \ u . i H 1 » » n n n n t n l
among than who attended. .thebirthday party of Mrs. Mary Bany
at the home of ber son,John
Barry, noulh of town 1a=t Sunday.Them were muy of Mrs. Barry:
. m r . . | . . . . | .l n n a n n !. n f l ~. n . v ¢ -
gin, but is somewhat better nt thc WHY PAY 5%g g y g u gpresent ume and it ls hoped as 5.-ARM M3534 when you can me-
""'f'"weather °°m°'she will cure one from ua ¢0stin|,' you lens
entirely "°°'°°"'thnn 5% 1 With one of our loans
0. E. S. and mambo:| are plan Betty Jean, of Wnhlnginn, Nebr..Hin: to attend 0. E. s. Grlml umm at um plrc ntnl, Mn. Ber-
Chapr-er which mecm in Lincoln,tha Gollehnn mme hen last week.
;la May 10. 11 and 12..Racket Store Broom Sale Fri-
Qw-' f€1°~=»f'2\f~*i*° "°"tf=1 §f=".f».'i'il§ "'f."'f,'2f.°",'.fI.'L°§}"°»`i'.?.f-»,|A fine jina 9* :mf f*ff==°=' for ~1°>' and f'»=a*"='~1=->f 9"'L3'€_¥'t'
prayed Lnrougn n 6 to is no fromthe fourth inning on.Bill Pick
seemed mater o! the ailullion for
Blair, and Lud Branson und Walt
Laumer held their opponents nh.The Merchant: opened tha scor-
" " " ¢T -___-vices far Hn. Pinter L. Patarunnt the Role Hill church lut Sun-
day afternoon.Gladys Baker of Burt county
and Frei Erwin of Chltllv,lt -. \l . . - § . . .1. .4 \ . . . - \ . -
iquic k wo.W~te A. Honpo Co..
1
Omaha. hehruka._ 15-3t.
The Monziny Afternoon Club metMay 2,win; Hrs. B. C. Pierce.
Mrs. W. H. Underwood, Mrs. W
W. Wilkinson and Mrs. John A.Rholdes were on the program for
the afternoon, the general subject
being, "Amorian hlaguines andNew5|npera".'The last meeting
of the year which is o buadneuondsocial meeting,will be held
May 9. with Mn. D. C. Van Deu-
sen.The memben are urged to
attend at this last meeting.
1,000
for aNAME
Gelkulegand Ofbkzd
Here---
1 .
Here's your chance
to win a cash prize.
Come to our store
and inspect the new
Lee ButtonlessUnion-Alls, Over;
alls or Hey Suits.
Zip the_I-Iookless
Fastener up and
down.Then mink
of a gwd name for
'hae garments and
enter the $1,000
C8Sh Prize Cqmest,
\L " `...u-I'-»A
'1\ l
" »
ralmrox anvlovnn.Pm|.||4 Chinn \bQ.Y..lu||¢|i lrfI.. L. llnlbl.\n Ililllrlo. ll.g n lu l on llll¢|»hlhoalhula.
u
x 4 | --u n ..u n l . ". . - P .»r ". "" $ 4 ? ' > ; » r - , ; $ > . ; . . i » -"~ _;~ ° + §L" ' f = r f' 1 `
, , p > f r ; . » » f i $"I f
Test Shows Remarkable
.Pig Growth
Mi l le r ' a P i g Me a l P u ts I I 5 L b s . D a i l y Ga i n s
on P ig s fo r On i y $ 6 . 90 p er 1 00 L bs . Ga i n
l1'||r¢ 1|Big Money in Rnlaing Pip.Shroud i:eden an proving it over andover again.Just notice the feeding tent.recent made by L. L. Robbins, owner ofHighank Stock Finn.lhstingx, Iowa,End n suecusfuibreeder of Poland China
°s=
Thu pigs fed }Ii|Ier'| Pig Meal gnlnedtwice as rapidly u the skim milk |1131 mdTHREE TIMES an fast as the other KNUPTlgoy nude three tiqun the Erofit that the:kim milk'pigs made. while t e other groupihowed a om.\
All i were carefully weighed into and
Falla, Minn.has been ill ever bdogf, you my more.
since her arrival here to attend ll-U.Mn. T C Hilton, Bliiliner.
the funeral of her grandlcn, Ru-pert Ilinelinc.She will "¢ o m. |Ernest Bader of Fremont. was
: m r her daughter,Mn .g;,,,a Blair business mller last Mun-Hineline to her home in Bellevue,day and also called on his brother,
Nebr., when able go travel.'Rem Carl G. Bader. to ext-em! con-gmtulatiom and hem.wilhea toTheBlairHatchery say:the -_price is an per ees. $3 the tray.~ na it was his binh annlvera
The hatches are the largest of themason and its nearly the lut of|John McCracken an-I son Ray-
the setting so see them for the mend and "Bud" Thfxv of thishatching of youreggs immediately. lcity,and Gecrge Hedeiuml of
Phone 189.All breeds of llabylwaelzingzon, Nehr. went to Long
Chicks for sale,Leuiis Chick Pine, Ncbr. last Saturday morn-
Startcr, Growing Marhes nm] all in; on a business trip.They re-auppliea always on hand.I5-lt. |¥ume1.¥ to Blair Homlay.
Rupert George Hineline, non of 'er and three and one-half cents!Graduate of American :schoolhir.and Mrs.George Hineline,for hut to the new pinnt.E wn of Osteopathy of KL\k3\iU¢,xioncer residents of De Soto, Neb.though it is considerably more Minouri
..-.. |........ ... n.. Qnln m..1.....N 96 ihnn the nrivnte company is new ¢ . § § _ l | . ° ~im§`k1§£|§»iliixfan reintlven at liencke home.te m oon
'Dre Ladies' Social Union houuliilkif _wnlnenlgny as§n§ng ...a ...... ,... . ..n.| nn..\.lllnJp|\|u|: |u;Ilunu 1RedfieldBldg., Blsir,Nehr.!Office 135 Phones Res. 212 i
|Mins Ruth Cheely, who in at-
undin; the s u m University atLinspent, the neel:-end with
her pn ts,Mr.and Mn .Sam
Checly.
4 Mr. and Mrs.Alphonse Kllian
and fnmily and Mina Ben Patrick
all of 0msha.»ent last Sundayvisiting at the rn. Myrtle Klllsn
an.l S. E. Kemp homes.
Mr.and MIN.Clem Jenson of
Quick, lows were calling on Blair
relatives and friends last Sunday.Airs. Jensen urns formerly Mies
Ellen Kundel of thi eip.
For Sale-Household Furniture.Ono Circuaian Walnut Bedroom
Suite and olhen.Good Plano nnci
numerous other artlclesfI5-lt.Hra. G. A. Llngslaff.
Rev.w.H.B.Robb,former
paxtor ol the Christian church inllllnlr but now of lows City , will
'preach st the local church next
Sunday, both marnlng and 1!\'EIl1!1¥
v u e ;s n a n v a n Q n e u n | ' l U k l
Tho Merchants scored agdn inthethirdwhenBillyThompson
wma 1afe on a flelalers choice and
scored on Jim T11on\pson'n double.In the third Blair got the acor-
lng fever.Warrick was safe onanenorandnolesecond.H 1
econe.l when Schef!ler's hlt was
mnffed and Schefller was Iah. Anerror on !{rause's long fly soiled
Stheffler.In the fourth Blair
scored its final nm,errors altoplaying a pan.Cameron singled
'day anernoon.A ahort programl o n 'go by memb ers a : h o
Bench oh. alter which refresh-
montl were served by the holine-
es.Memlemea Clifford and Fhrl
Ray.l
Hr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andjfsmilyand Lloyd Wilder agent
Sunday afternoon with Hrs. Iver-
aon'a mother. Mrs. J. C. Christen-
sen of Blair.|Hr. and Lira. J. C. Clarislaaaen
of Spiker spent Satunlsy m '1 | | | ~ g o ggmf ~ Lnndt \'llh uf. and MPI. T. K.YGPIGIL
and scored on an error on P'iek'e
grounder.
For als:Innings Lmi Bronsonkept the Blair hits scaitered and
Walt Laumer look up the rod in
the aeventh, allowing one hit In
four innings.Bill Flck vu work-
ing ln good form and up to thel0lh hid allowed only lour hilsf
The Thompson brothers and
Harry Fritx aaounted for all theMerchanthitl.Each had two.
The hitting of nm and Jlrn Thomp-
l Sixteen people from on. vein-
ity attended Sunday School an
Pleasant View last Sunday.
A most exciting ball nm wasplayedbetweenlheBonoand
Gall achool beams last Friday af-
ternoon in the pasture near the
Bono school.The final soon :sa_17 io 15 in favor of the Goll
school.Howard Cameron 'ru the
umpire.|Hin Anna Paulsern went to Rose
Hill Thursday evening and fhltod
I
l A fine lino of sill: dresses !or[aon won the main fador in the ontll §unday *j'°"-ln! Irith l[r.md
1vu ;q wu l
in g
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are
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. § § I § ~ ~ ~ t h e s e r v i c e a t B l a i r NI24 a Q
: i n a b o u t la n ti n an d s e l ec t -S e p h 1 8 19 1 1 a n d l e a vi n gxpa|: a l fa l fa s e e d .l l l n i t e d é u m fo r se r vi c e i n
H r .Ba t e s 13 va r i d i e a o f fr o n t i i n e l F e b r u a r y 1 0 , 1 9 1 8 .
: M a seed l t the offic e ,l n b e se r vn d w i t h ci il ti n cl io n i n
\\'-. .- -L .. -l .. ¢. ! -n ln \I¢'|; An f n r n h
br . ,
t h e
t h e
H e
t h e
mln
wa
se
uv
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he
l a d e m a n d i n g 1 8 c e n t s " fo r b e d
r vi c e " .
.T h e c o u r t r o o m w a s c r o w d e d
it h t o w n fo i k l a n d a l a r g e n u m b e r
vis it in g a tt or ne ys we re p r1. *s ¢'\t
: m u s e o f t h e i m n o r t a n t l e a n ] n l -
:
........-;- -- - - -F R A N K s .B z c s w w I| ( A g e n t f o r F a i r m o n t C m a m e r y ) I
Pa y s H i g h e s t P r £ c e fo r I| | > n l n : r n Y C R E A M m d E G G S :~BLAIR BAPTIST cswncn
Arthu: D. Smalley, liinlster
U n
u nwir. and Hn. Sam Bula! spent r;i]§gI|nd visiting.8\m.ln nftemoon ut the Thanks,One of the socinl went; of the
gl
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~aaibly~ ~tween Blair and Her:
man.This will show hlw SouthAfrican, Spanish, Argentine. Ari-
K, 355th Infantry, being promotedfrom the ranks, first, to the rank
of corporal and later to that of
!'|||n. andFrench alfalfa seed §tll§<1 |0lf!!l.I\L After fourteen months
:J our wlnten as eomparedto Eur of astive service abroad,he re-iowo Nebraska or common Nebraa-tumed to the United States June
5 ls. Grimm,Dakota No.12 and 18, l9l9,washononbly dheharged,
'Coaeaek.""'Iam! returned home to Blair July 4,
_Spring seedin _ahoul.l_be done 1919.r 1 not later than 15 if any farmers ~
~f!
ar.
r.
5-
ls
wish to eo-operate with these van-ety sllfalfns get in much with the
farm bureau office.as e o
Arrangements have been madeI hereby a fini. yesr dairy eluh will
be organised next Wednesday
evening, Hay 12 at Elmer Miller's
home one mile 1|e1t of Kennard.Severe!new club members are
-
llc was married to His: Mary
Smith at Winslow, Nebr., Jen. 26,l920.They settled in Blair, when
he followed the voc ation of me-
chanic, in which he was expert.Zle believed intensely in Amer-
leaniam, became a member of thoKnights of the Ku KluxKlan,and
was loyal io its principles as he
understood them.He met death in ap accident
t u n e ~ I t h e ~ .
Th e d e c i s i on w h e n r e nd e r e d w i l !
munldpal electric phat: through-
out the shté.Attorney Genera) Spillmnn tried
|use similar in many reaped:
against lhe Standlrd Oil company
of Auro ra lu!summer gud le-eurrd n favorable deciwion.
OF DREAMS"
010 10 many intereuing feat-
ures of the Riviera Theatre, the
d11ldren's plnyroom is one of the
1 n t.With a whi1.e~capp¢d mm!
in attendance, the boys and girlsof Omaha nm! nurroumling cities
M R S . J . H . B O W M A N
50 5 W e s t N e b r a s k a S t .
R H T A I L E H B F
F r l n e b - A m e r i c a Z d c n i c
U l l m e l i n a n d T o l e t r y
A L S O A G E N T F O R
C h a d : G a r m e n t s r
xE. Eng EATPS}{(3ip ;
.n.mp etorMull. I0 Cents . I1 Excellent Cudsina I
1 Satiafnton Servinc 1Courtoous Trulment PI First door ent Enterprise office!
x
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~aaibly~ ~tween Blair and Her:
man.This will show hlw SouthAfrican, Spanish, Argentine. Ari-
K, 355th Infantry, being promotedfrom the ranks, first, to the rank
of corporal and later to that of
!'|||n. andFrench alfalfa seed §tll§<1 |0lf!!l.I\L After fourteen months
:J our wlnten as eomparedto Eur of astive service abroad,he re-iowo Nebraska or common Nebraa-tumed to the United States June
5 ls. Grimm,Dakota No.12 and 18, l9l9,washononbly dheharged,
'Coaeaek.""'Iam! returned home to Blair July 4,
_Spring seedin _ahoul.l_be done 1919.r 1 not later than 15 if any farmers ~
~f!
ar.
r.
5-
ls
wish to eo-operate with these van-ety sllfalfns get in much with the
farm bureau office.as e o
Arrangements have been madeI hereby a fini. yesr dairy eluh will
be organised next Wednesday
evening, Hay 12 at Elmer Miller's
home one mile 1|e1t of Kennard.Severe!new club members are
-
llc was married to His: Mary
Smith at Winslow, Nebr., Jen. 26,l920.They settled in Blair, when
he followed the voc ation of me-
chanic, in which he was expert.Zle believed intensely in Amer-
leaniam, became a member of thoKnights of the Ku KluxKlan,and
was loyal io its principles as he
understood them.He met death in ap accident
t u n e ~ I t h e ~ .
Th e d e c i s i on w h e n r e nd e r e d w i l !
munldpal electric phat: through-
out the shté.Attorney Genera) Spillmnn tried
|use similar in many reaped:
against lhe Standlrd Oil company
of Auro ra lu!summer gud le-eurrd n favorable deciwion.
OF DREAMS"
010 10 many intereuing feat-
ures of the Riviera Theatre, the
d11ldren's plnyroom is one of the
1 n t.With a whi1.e~capp¢d mm!
in attendance, the boys and girlsof Omaha nm! nurroumling cities
M R S . J . H . B O W M A N
50 5 W e s t N e b r a s k a S t .
R H T A I L E H B F
F r l n e b - A m e r i c a Z d c n i c
U l l m e l i n a n d T o l e t r y
A L S O A G E N T F O R
C h a d : G a r m e n t s r
xE. Eng EATPS}{(3ip ;
.n.mp etorMull. I0 Cents . I1 Excellent Cudsina I
1 Satiafnton Servinc 1Courtoous Trulment PI First door ent Enterprise office!
x
3=M|l¥- Hay 8. 1927 |§5wi€F home of near Arlinaton.x k 3,| b ti r Det-10 A. Il.Begin this important;Floyd Pewter of Zora la malt 'l'§'E°v.»`§.'TE'-`. bl.-.°»fdi,".»I'"si'n.o.,|
dw br a atudy of God's.Word lo _Ing a vlalt with his brother, Del-evening.Several families of theirthe Bible School._..|bert Fowler.r =_.:neighbors and frlends came in to
It A.. ll.The pastor welllpnaen
a sermon 81'special interen to
motban.The subject is "THE
HOME BUILDER". The ordinance
of the Lordtu Supper will be ob-served at the eloaa of thin aerviee.
8 P. ll.Sermon subject "Prayer
HHUMI and Profits".
Coming Events:Ilay 12-te--The West Central
District, which' incluoea the wom-
en'a missionary organizations of
ilanaaa, Iowa and Nebraska, will
hold its annual meeting ln theFlintBaptistchurchinCouncil
llluffa.Har 1t-I5-Young !'eople's Ral-
ly of the Omaha Baptist Asaoel-
ation in the lmmanuel Baptistchurch in Grualta..
Enthudasrn ard interest marked
the largely attended meeting oftheWoman's Hiaaionary Society
hetda tthe ho me ufMra .F .. A.Jensen 'I'lsur~aday, April an Let-
ters from three missionaries,alecture on "Country Life Work".
and a devotional service formed
the program.Hrs. Jensen served
delightful nfresbments.
The lllsses llellta Taylor. Fran-
ces Smith. Zlornla lloone, GladysHoare and llra. Arthur D. Smalley
attended the meeting of the Wo-rnan's Quarterty in Omaha on last
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Hr. and Hra. Jay Murphy and enjoy the hospitality of the Wulfdaughter Rose Hary allied at tl1e home.The time pasted all to:Charles ilerritl. home Su y ai-quickly, but before the departure
ternoon.Iof the guests, Mrs. Wulf and MissHr.and Mrs.. Ray Philip of Hazel served a delicious luncheon,He-mindonl,Nebr..spent u few which proved their culinary skill.day: the latter part of laat week The Andrew Boba' family vla-
and tl1¢!lrst ol' this week with lted at the Carl Bolt! borne near
Nr.n d l l Bc ottAll x r d S n d heanr.en.|enna u ay a rnoonlliaaes Beatrice and Teresa A.Hr. and Mn .Weston Long ofFoley vldtad at the Haney school the, Sutherland ailatriet are the'Thurstiay afternoon.MPPYTKINHII of a fine baby boy.Hr. and Mn .Andnew Mataen hem uraéay of last week. Hrs.and daughter:spent Wednesday Long is a granddaughter of Hr.
with Mn. August Hatzen, Sr. of Peter Jernen.Keunani.1 Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. James vla-
Mr. and Hrs Roy Haatera and
Davlfl B013 apent Sunday with
Mr. and n. Glenn Nelson ofAsh] nd.aHr.and Hrs.Perry "I'ucl\ercalledattheCharlesMerritt
home Saturday evening.A large number of young follin
attended the sorglrlae party held
at the home of rs. Rarhel Nc-Donalal Wednesday evening inhonor of lliss Beanie Croldioof
Blair, the teacher el the ngCreek school. After varlourgamesa supper wasofsandwiches,and coffee. All
had been glaredaenedconsist ngpeas, pickles, cake
lted with their iormer neighboflrthe Peter Chrlstenaena' of Omaha
lust s dauny.I 011 Thursday of iast week this
community was saddened by the
sudden death of Bra. Peter L. Pe-ltereen oi' the York Creek neigh-borhood.The funeral val held atthe Role Hill church at two o'clockon Sunday afternoon.It was the
largest gatherlng ever held at that
church.Perhaps not over one-.thlnl of the people were privilegedto vrltneas the service conducted byRev. Reese of the Herman Baptist
*ehurelt Interment was mode at
.the Orum cemetery.
present report aesening.J, Nelson,John Becklun families.Elsie and Gertrude Koenig call-Peter Jensen.Hrs.Laura Tofteect on Mn. N. G. Jennen of Blair and Lois.James and DorothyFriulay aftembon.llrlencke and Russel! Wqrl were all
Le-on illmlley shelled corn Sat-late Sundaly. afternoon visitors al.....a..... r... r\...1 "ln-ai lrha .Samoa van home.Mrs. Ryan
very enjoyable?The Walter Sappenfleld, George
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Here's your chance
to win a cash prize.
Come to our store
and inspect the new
L e e Bu tt o n le s s
Union-Alls, Over:
alls or Hey Suits.
Zip the_I-Iookless
Fa s te ne r up a nd
down.Then mink
of a gwd name for
'hae garments and
ente r the $1,000
C8Sh Prize Cqmest,
\
Boys' Overalls --.75 swCorn
Men's Red or Blue
Handkerchiefs, 3 for .25
Men`s Jackets 1.00
We Also Have-
Men's Overalls --$1.00
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rannrox anvaovnn.Po»had China \bQ.Y..lu||¢|i lrfI.. L. llnlbl.\n Iliallrle. ll.g n lu l on lllle|»hlhoalhula.L - \ ,_ _ . . . . . . -_ _. Q
x v . ' " - F r .»r *. ".'! a 2 ` 7 ' / " * ~ ¥* * '"" - L : " § l `
n| ")* ° 4 * f w . ; . .. . , . . - 3 5 :
Test Shows Remarkable
.Pig Growth
Mi l le r ' a P i g Me a l P u ts I I 5 L b s . D a i l y Ga i n s .
on P ig s fo r Only $6 . 9 0 p e r 1 0 0 Lb s . Ga i n
There 1|Big Money in Raising Pip.Shroud feeders are proving it over andover again.Just notice the feeding tent.recent made by L. L. Robbins, owner ofHighank Stock Farrn.llaatinga, Iowa,End a auecuafulbreeder of Poland China
°s=
Ile separated seventeen 55 und vis'
into three Ishii.No. 1 was fed glllleri Pl;
Meal and elled corn.Lot Ho. 2 wasgiven another brand of pig meal with shell-ed corn.The third lot was fed :kim milkand lhelled com.
The pigs fed }Iiller'| Pig Meal galnedtwice as rapidly an the skim milk |1131 andTHREE TIMES aa fast aa the other KNUPTlgoy made three times the Erofit that the:kim milk'pigs made. while t e other groupahowed a om.\
Alllpizl were carefully weighed into andout o t e lot.All [emi was wtlff td bc-fore feeding.The is meat fed Lot No. 2contained .Cotton ,!\rhtrt'n.l lillleraPm Meal DOES HOT.Notice the results,
and draw your own conclusions.Study thechart carefully.
_lc n ly the do talle lna aleac lthla ra uar ka bla ta et
Men's Heavy Work
Shirts, blue or grey .75
Lu N ¢. t 1rnLM1»~»=IF.'a '?¢ mu |2 8 0 l b s .
Men's Work Show - 2.50
Men's Work Sox, best
grade, 2 pair --.25 u n a»;";;§_~T;,§_¢E:7 2 s 1 b ¢ .~Q 3 3
.;-|__t;;£;;f»_s-zz lbs. | 220 Is.
Men's Straw Hats -.35
Men's Leather Gloves .50
f dFt: Ila n]
mst ll$¥5=me su You can R! limilar resuhs by (ceding lllIIer"s Pi;affarp, ra Hall .",,'f,,,,j Jleai.It il ALL feed, not an ounce of liller, Ind not aus- an :fu ru.:itlyfzvl.puticle of dangerous Cotton Seed.Cnnuimffvery high
Ski! mu.-u nr gal.,Q penentlzl of igwzbu protein.Produce! rnllimum re-'I -\wits.Drop in or write for copy of Ml'ller's Pig Meal7'I5 "-» -\bookiet.Tell: how to raise Pin profiuhly.";.":'.--aff - - '
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.C R E A M S T A T I O N r
I 0
420 lbs
.42 lb. f e$13.00
Rnlln Cul.Ala nna N t !Por |00li..D a l !|ProfilSa l:Gain |Pe r Pi:
$6.90 g x.2u>..$3.12
;spring in the ieuling colors, new Merchant acodng.Hrs. llumua Pnlcrin.styles im! gooI mlleriah.Prices Following u the aummuyz I l l a Edith Wnrrick, leads! of
];a25, ;3543 and ;g75 gg; then Blair ith!Blue Birds of Bum Sewing
wo n y o u m y m m.a An n H P o A 2 Hub.called n mu-rin:d w e|:1-ar.mn. T. c. Hilton, Millincr.Wll'Ii¢2k, 2b . . . 5 1 1 s a 2 member: at the A E D ixo n mm
I -. . .. . . ... . _ .|J inna.| .. 5 o o 2 1 o tomarrow,Friday. evenilll for
i l u m a \
HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
-/vmv 6 to MAY iz-
SUN DAY v
A Fiery Romance
Ramon Novnrro and Alice Terry in
"LOVERS"
Fox NE W S, HODGE POUCH AND REVIEW
FRIDAY a nd SAT. a nd SAT. MATINEE
w. c. Flelrlx in
"SO'S YOUR OLD MAN"
With A\ice Joyw and Charles Rogers
Colkgian-'THE RELAY"
MG ND AY a n d TUES DAY
Fred Thompson md Silver Kim; in
"A REGULAR SCOUT"
MERMAID COMEDY
WEDNESDAY
William Fox prewnls
"WOMAN POWER"
Wm. xlumn Ferry nn.: lmpy umm
Comedy-'IIOLD STILL"
THURSDAY"THE TAXI DANCER"
With Joan Crawford nm] Owen Moore
Comcdy-"HE DONE HIS m:sr"
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hey Know What
hey're Getting
Slime nl lhe ninvdut "law cu!mlk" bunn in Khinledlvheonlul sa In Gou d y u r n m.They lunwud- by expede nn, md urdul flarin g. llul Good-yun are kheapell ln the emi.0! anne I each! do ll the other way.I could ull elxnper
llrn u 1 lover price.I eosld hun up null prices onlnledur mn ln order 1° "dl-mum" lhem dun m the
vmpmlllan "ata loot gud ma pn.Ban l h ue n o h na hg dn lr a ln nu ke my ull I loa d'fellow ll your expenu.H I ala l'd hue I0 be lookin]for nw c mnmen all me um.-rev M me nu nu would
ma lor number ulnglng.xv-ru mild na Gamdytali.You will loo-one ymfve und then.
29--4.40 Path $9.50
29--4-40 S. G. Allweather '$12.00
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t u m h e n o f t h e B o n o s c h o o l , u a
b o a r d i n g y r i t h M n . S a m S t e e l e a ts
pnnle41 n o m :D j a i rs nzugr,nunlu sp e n di n g t h e w e e k w i th t he m .
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l i ve o n a fu n n i n t h e S u t h e r l a m !
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Th e S . G . l u !. \ h o n ey fa r m h o u s e
c a u g h t fi n Tu e s d a y a f l e m o o n a n d
' l u b u £0 t b a l'l° I.l nd.T h e
fi r e d e p n r l m e n t o f B l a i r m d t h e
n e i g h b o r : u x i n l e d i n s a w i n g t h d r
furrm ilurn d o w n s l a i n b u t m n -
t h l n g up s t ai r s wa .:d u t m y u d .
Th e r e w a s m m e i n w r a n m b u t n o t
e n o u g h t o c o ve r t h e e n t i r e l o u .
M r .a n d M b .M a h o n e y w i l l l i ve
i n \bul'l~Ilnlg o n th e f a r m u n t i l
I n e w h o m e c a n b e b u i l t .*
E .W . Ja c o b i a n 1 t w o w o r k e r i
fr o m B l a i r . p u t f i r e p r o o f s h i n g l u
o n t h e m o ! o f t h e A .E .D i x o n
ho m e t h is w e e k .
vmpmlllan wad ma 'wa ma :vmmn 1 hm no mm-¢ dum ln nuke myull I pod'mln u your expenu.xr I 414 ra nm lo »¢ num;for nw cmnmen all me um.-rev M lhe nu nu wouldma |heorndr ulnglng.xv-ru mild na Gaulytari.You will loo-one ymfve und then.
2 9 - -4 . 4 0 Pa t h $ 9 . 5 0
2 9 - -4 -4 0 S. G. All we a th e r '$ 1 2 . 0 0
ARONSON cumom C0o
Blair,Nebruka
__.Iilst par t bf next week.Please phone or
leave your orders for any amount you
may need.
Ton Lots $66 100 lbs. $3.50
r rl h e F a r m e r ' s E l e v a t o r
C. aa. Elristlnsnn, Mmm
od vim pruldent of the organiza-tion.llrl. Smlliey b».';i:\s the
flfih year an secretary of llluiov
ary E-iucation.
n s r u s n m
Y u m .
F l DIST CHURCH I
Sari G. Buler,\
,»7:15 P. M."'-air re-Frm"m m m Sumhy. lhy sunI0 A. uf-Th! Sthool of theChnrdl.5
u In I.-Hothfn' Day Sermon
and muQi¢, md neepiion uf umm
. Topic;ben.1 r x r . - e p wm a l u n !the Ou:-vf-Doom.
m.
W; mm in
mhon' my PrvznAd-s P. na.-na'rm wsu mlm lppmpriale re
"TIN or :au on Junn ax. nupcnDodgeNe b ru h .11-(L Tot-lli...85 4 63013 a
Mrs.0.H.Ireland went to Score by innings:
|.
Calhoun last Sunday evening aui'R }.|
laocompanled her alater. Mrs. John
Dixon of that city, to an Omaha
hospital Monday morning when!the latter will remain for treab
ment.M r ;Ireland retumed toIBM: on Wednesday evening.
Dr. G. A. Langataff has rented
his residence on matt Gnnt nreettoMr. Tietje.manager of thell-"or\i Motor plant of this city and
|1riIi five poueaaion the latter part
of May.Bra. l..|ngt1lf! may takea trip for the summer to Canada,
B la i r . . . 0 0 2 l 0 0 | I | 0 0 - 8 1'Merchants 201 ooo ooo 1-4 s
'Bat£ed for Strickletl In 50th.
ALGNG TlIE
BOTTOM ROAD
Mrs.Neum Warrick and Hrs.A. E. Dixon 1renL"`ln the county
agent! office in Blair Tumday af-temoon when Misa Allegn Wil-
kins of Lincoln [ave a talk on
E
4e
when her daughter and ramil,I4-H.'3"1\= '°'k ___
Hr. C. B. Bunn ahipped three
carloada of cattle Sunday eveningfor Mondays nturhet.He. .mom-
panled them to Omaha on Monday.Mn. Opal Reeves and datuhtu
and M n .Byron Bunn and urn.
spent Wednesday afternoon at the
C. B. Bunn home.|The couty grader has been im-proving the mad inthia vicinity
this week.
Hr.and lin. S. G.liahaneyhave been staying at the Preniiaa
Smith und Oscar Malhen home!n part of the time ainoe their
house burned dow:L
ltr. and Hra. Hugo II aa e t dHenman spent Sunday at the home
nf lhavir dallihlnr.Lira.BYIDII
Eéém an" . uma J. Hn.-mock
Hines Clara and rear: Iverson "°" " "- - - - "~ma;ah W mu d .BURR angi family.1`.'iTi.--r oppcn eu la I Mr. a 1 Mrs. opal n»¢m_md
5 0 9 ; " n o u l r r v l u n :w a n u n nO n N a t h a n 'D a y w e i n vi t e :d l ,I }~
.Pig Growth
Mi l le r ' s P i g M e a l P u ts I I 5 L b s . D a i l y Ga i n s .
on P ig s fo r Only $6 . 9 0 p e r 1 0 0 Lb s . Ga i n
Users ls Big Money ln Rnlslng Pigs.Shroud feeders are proving it over andover again.Just notice the feeding test.recent made by L. L. Robbins, owner ofHighank Stock Finn.llsstlngs, Iowa,End s successfulbreeder of Poland China
°s=
Ile separated seventeen 55 und vis'
into three Ishii.No. 1 nu fed gllllefs Pl;
Meal and elled corn.Lot Ho. 2 wasgiven another brim! of pig meal with shell-ed corn.The third lot was fed skim milkand shelled com.
Tho pigs fed }Iiller's Pig Meal gslnsd
twice ls rapidly u the skim milk plgs ondTHREE TIMES ss fast as the other KNUPTlgoy mule three times the Erofit that theskim milk'pigs made. while t e other groupshowed s oss.\
Alllpizl were carefully weighed into andout o t e lot.All feed was wtlffed bc-fore feeding.The is mes! fed Lot No. 2contained .Cotton ,whereas lilllersPm Meal DOES HOT.Notice the results,
and draw your own conclusions.Study thechart carefully.
_lsn ly the de salle lnlnlese lthls ro uar kn ble ss ss
swCorn
Lu N ¢. t 1rnLM1»~»=IF.'a '?¢ mu |2 8 0 l b s .
u n a»;";;§_~T;,§_¢E:7 2 s 1 b ¢ .~Q 3 3
.;-|__t;;£;;f»_s-zz lbs. | 220 Is.
f dFt: Ila n]
non- lA!lSx(Ad u-:hh D.. :fuum
_»
You can R! llmillr rcsulu br freding Illleil PigJuni. n u ALL feed, IW!ul :elm-. and llolpmicle nf dangvmun comm sua. Cnnnimffvery mgaIpenenuge ol Igeiiible proteln.Produrn muimmn rs-»mu.Drop fn or vnu lar ww uf Mm¢r'| Pic umlmkm. 'mu nw n mu Pin proliuldy ~
~F A R M E R S U N I O N
-d .CREAM STATION P
°:=-~=~~-.mu 2L=$<-.,_k»um.1 »'\'f'Ii"~\~ v
Miller's Pig Meal
420 lbs
.42 lb. f e$13.00
Rnlln Cul.Ala nna N t !Por |00li..D a l !|ProfilSa l:Gain |Pe r Pi:
$6.90 g x.2u>..$3.12
u a l p c l n w l | ¢ | u I IH " "' " "vi s -H n f h m e s H a r r y a n d K e n n e t hf| 0 l e D I l fl f g;|"n\;.s.: l m §un :u»._..ngt h e n de p a rt e d fo r 't h e R n b i n a o n , " " f S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h B r i .'h r so n at t en d e d t he Z.p i sc n p al a
C a fe fa r a " d u t c h t u r n " .T h e 9 4 - U M a t h e w s .p a r t y a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . C h u .
n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l b e w i t h M i s s !F r i t z M u l l e r , W i l l n d C h a m b e r s F a r n h a m i n B l a i r y u t e r d n y d h ) -
i i a r y C c o k .i n r u l Ciyule M e t t l e r ai l n a d e d th e no on .
Blair, Nebraska, ll! ¢. am
'we
Pllliava
frs~
rfrx z mr fn nrt ta n-
-»ralm-mu>nxsn-n a l :
S P E C I A L P R I Z E S
In addition to Cash Prizes the following business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for best letter of fifty words, or less, stating
why it is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open to all.Mail letter to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters.
lst PRIZE $25 _2nd $15 _3rd $10
GIVEN 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 I d d 'ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people of Blair t I y y
ted with this contest.MAIL your ESSAY to this paper.W inning Essays Publi h d
A THE HOME BAKERY
Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads
are made in Blair.
Fancy Pastdes and Rolls
Ask Your Grocer for it.
Chas! N. Hansen
See us for all kindg
of
Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspullm, B-K Solu~
tion, Dips and Disinfectants.
BLAIR DRUG co.
Blair, Nebraska
"First in the Farmers' Field"
Culled Flocks prduce our eggs and constant at-
tention produces our Chicks many and healthful.
Czwice is our Motto-
THE BLAIR HATCHERY
Baby Chicks Custom Hatching
Feed and SuppliesPfzone 189
DO YOU KNOW
that there has been approximatel 160 new irrqrove
ments made on the Ford car in t e pagt year
We cordially invite you to call at our garage and
inspect today's Ford car without obligation to you.
We will be glad m demonstrate on request.
G. A. RATHMANN.
Special Prize-5 gal. Mona Motor Oil to winner.
DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP
We do all kinds of electric repair work and can
furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtura.
W. P. Burglar Alarm for chiclxen miners' protection.
See us for demonstration..
"!A¢'| Keep the Home Finn Burning"
'hm dollu' tnds coupon given for btlt.le\ler.
Phone
$3.00 in trade for the best letter why you should
Trade vnth _
J . D . G A R R I S O N
Clothing, Shoes un 1-mmumng cmH\wS¢hx1!ner and Ihr:-Cloths!!!Boahwitx Bros. l Co. and Hum Glohlng
Wllk~0ve:Pnemu Cnuett Elon
Arron Shirt!und Co!lln Cwwfl Uuderwur
Q--my c°°d»_¢¢ lava! mm
yy goods mu! mah good or I MIL
w|N ?50 CASH
QUALITY MARKET
For first class Groceries and Meats atcheapest
possible prices trade at The Quality Market.
\Jens Nielsen, Proprietor.
We deliver Phone 75
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brusliw.No w
is the time to fix up your homé while you are house~
cleaning.Le t us figure wi th y ou o n re fi ni shing
your home.
Preudptlon mllng is aur apeehlty.Pho muy ourgm:Wamldthemtoyom '
Plume 81.
T H E STEW ART PHAR M AC Y
W H Y I S T H EBLAIR RACKET STORE
the vleec an bw:Hulilry,Nudbn,Candy,Dlnmrwue,Kllchanvue,
semi supvuu. sumpea cow, nmd.
mmm Gaudi, atc.FRE E:A (30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes
to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to
the above ad.
Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Ra.Blue 74
C. Molgaard Jensen,
Electric and Acyteline welding work, generhl black-
smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip-
ment in town for
-Lawn Mower Sharpening-
The World is Clamoring for more power
\.*"'¢t .-1=*.4!&=:A SMPPY.
HERE IT IS!A E R E -v:.§ §' 1:G PL S A3;1|{gqgCK
mrMotor Fuel Ubi* give: thu extra pull you have been looking for.25 gallon! of AERO-GAS. Irill be given for the bent letter ielllnl
the pubilc why they lhould ue AiI RUGAS. Ind OILS.PHONE 255 RES. BLACK 291
.AERO-GAS S ERV ICE CO.
L A D Y B A R B E R s u o v
un EL Fmnt sum, Bun)
We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis~
faction.(Sixteen years expsrfence.)
Same Old nees
Men and Children laircutting,BSc:Lldlu,50:1 Sluvu, Kc;
Rua! bonlng, 85¢.Pull back hair-cuttlng, the coming nyle. nur s-peelally.
Modern Roaming Home ln connection.
Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Propde tor
When in need remember M u d in a ll Tire and
Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work.
Special Vesta Batteries for all purpnses
Pennsylvania Tires
Mead Tire and Battery Co.
Van's Service Station
We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils,
Oils for all kinds of cars.We try to please you.
Yours for Service.
c. c. Van mmn, Manager.
\ CHARIS
~(A pabented prmzn)
A new idea for Beauty, Health and Comfort.A
uodc l num; ll! flare w¢¢¢ \lr»um i n ua gm. lé hu ln ble mm
b m, li vi n : b e tte r " n w" mn 1 h u vy c on d.
MRS. I. R. BOW MAN, S05 W al Nebfuh Sl., Reprexnullve.
A luis bottle of Fnnco-Amerlun Toilet W ater il gm" exch :ul-
tomer sewred from IMI Adverdsement.
Jenkins Oil & Battery Co.
B--Batteries 45 Volt $2.75
6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95
.\
Trade Coupon ol 85.00 lor best letter
Buy your housccleaning supplies at the
PETERSEN HARDWARE
We try bo treat you right.It is our personal opinion
that it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-
mobile or a box of Tacks..DEVOE PAINT
nd Vamish
a/luv crucxs '~~T H E B L A I R M I L L cus1'oMnATc':1::JNA Feebs
Pouumv suPP|.\Es i s o u r ~ ~
Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 100 lbs.MARATHON GAMaintop Flour for btst letter sent to Mill on why Bl8il' |nCl|b3t6I' Com pany and SOLINE
g§}f*°'"*°v Flour.so me for mmm 25 lbs for Phone 395 Mo'ro;z ous ~
100 lbs. Gluck Growena given for best letter.Nebraska~Iowa 011 C0-, Distributors
Phone 232 Blair, Nebr.
TH E AR ND T HAR D W AR E
We want you to look over our new store display of
hardware, electric iwds, kitchen fumishings, paint,
varnishes and bmshes placed before you where you
can see and ha nde them.We carry the largest
lwck in the county, nl-dnl! mukd, ut pricel thi! please you.Eachmonth we dler lpednh lt um \o| prices.lt will nu you tomn ua ngulxrly for goeda in our Um
S P E C I A L P R I Z E S
In addition to Cash Prizes the following business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for best letter of fifty words, or less, stating
why it is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open to all.Mail letter to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters.
lst PRIZE $25 _2nd $15 _3rd $10
GIVEN 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 I d d within one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people of Blair,t I y y
cted with this contest.MAIL your ESSAY to this paper.W inning Essays Publi h d
A THE HOME BAKERY
Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads
are made in Blair.
Fancy Pastdes and Rolls
Ask Your Grocer for it.
Chas! N. Hansen
See us for all kindg
of
Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspullm, B-K Solu~
tion, Dips and Disinfectants.
BLAIR DRUG co.
Blair, Nebraska
"First in the Farmers' Field"
Culled Flocks prduce our eggs and constant at-
tention produces our Chicks many and healthful.
Czwice is our Motto-
THE BLAIR HATCHERY
Baby Chicks Custom Hatching
Feed and SuppliesPfzone 189
DO YOU KNOW
that there has been approximatel 160 new irrqrove
ments made on the Ford car in t e pagt year
We cordially invite you to call at our garage and
inspect today's Ford car without obligation to you.
We will be glad m demonstrate on request.
G. A. RATHMANN.
Special Prize-5 gal. Mona Motor Oil to winner.
DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP
We do all kinds of electric repair work and can
furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtura.
W. P. Burglar Alarm for chiclxen miners' protection.
See us for demonstration..
"!A¢'| Keep the Home Finn Burning"
'hm dollu' tnds coupon given for btlt.le\ler.
Phone
$3.00 in trade for the best letter why you should
Trade with
J . D . G A R R I S O N
Clothing, Shoes un 1-mmumng cmH\wS¢hx1!ner and Ihr:-Cloths!!!Boahwitx Bros. l Co. and Hum Glohlng
Wllk~0ve:Pnemu Cnuett Elon
Arron Shirt!und Co!lln Cwwfl Uuderwur
Q--my c°°d»_¢¢ lava! mm
yy goods mu! mah good or I MIL
w|N ?50 CASH
QUALITY MARKET
For first class Groceries and Meats atcheapest
possible prices trade at The Quality Market.
\Jens Nielsen, Proprietor.
We deliver Phone 75
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brusliw.No w
is the time to fix up your homé while you are house~
cleaning.Le t us figure wi th y ou o n re fi ni shing
your home.
Preudptlon mllng is aur apeehlty.Pho muy ourgm:Wamldthemtoyom '
Plume 81.
T H E STEW ART PHAR M AC Y
W H Y I S T H EBLAIR RACKET STORE
the vleec an bw:Hulilry,Nudbn,Candy,Dlnmrwue,Kllchanvue,
semi supvuu. sumpea cow, nmd.
mmm Gaudi, atc.FRE E:A (30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes
to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to
the above ad.
Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Ra.Blue 74
C. Molgaard Jensen,
Electric and Acyteline welding work, generhl black-
smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip-
ment in town for
-Lawn Mower Sharpening-
The World is Clamoring for more power
\.*"'¢t .-1=*.4!&=:A SMPPY.
HERE IT IS!A E R E -v:.§ §' 1:G PL S A3;1|{gqgCK
mrMotor Fuel Ubi* give: thu extra pull you have been looking for.25 gallon! of AERO-GAS. Irill be given for the bent letter ielllnl
the pubilc why they lhould ue AiI RUGAS. Ind OILS.PHONE 255 RES. BLACK 291
.AERO-GAS S ERV ICE CO.
L A D Y B A R B E R s u o v
un EL Fmnt sum, Bun)
We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis~
faction.(Sixteen years expsrfence.)
Same Old nees
Men and Children laircutting,BSc:Lldlu,50:1 Sluvu, Kc;
Rua! bonlng, 85¢.Pull back hair-cuttlng, the coming nyle. nur s-peelally.
Modern Roaming Home ln connection.
Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Propde tor
When in need remember M u d in a ll Tire and
Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work.
Special Vesta Batteries for all purpnses
Pennsylvania Tires
Mead Tire and Battery Co.
Van's Service Station
We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils,
Oils for all kinds of cars.We try to please you.
Yours for Service.
c. c. Van mmn, Manager.
\ CHARIS
~(A pabented prmzn)
A new idea for Beauty, Health and Comfort.A
uodc l num; ll! flare w¢¢¢ \lr»um i n ua gm. lé hu ln ble mm
b m, li vi n : b e tte r " n w" mn 1 h u vy c on d.
MRS. I. R. BOW MAN, S05 W al Nebfuh Sl., Reprexnullve.
A luis bottle of Fnnco-Amerlun Toilet W ater il gm" exch :ul-
tomer sewred from IMI Adverdsement.
Jenkins Oil & Battery Co.
B--Batteries 45 Volt $2.75
6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95
.\
Trade Coupon ol 85.00 lor best letter
Buy your housccleaning supplies at the
PETERSEN HARDWARE
We try bo treat you right.It is our personal opinion
that it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-
mobile or a box of Tacks..DEVOE PAINT
nd Vamish
QUALITY-
is our FIRST THOUGHT
MARATHONdGASOLINE
anMOTOR ousNebraska~Iowa Oil Co., Distributors
Phone 232 Blair, Nebr.
THE BLAIR MILL
Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 100 lbs.
Maintop Flour for btst letter sent to Mill on why
use Maintop Flour.S0 lbs. for seeond= 25 lbs for
third
BABY CHICKSCUSTOM NATCHINUvumm Feebs
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Blair lhcubatbr Company
`Phone 395
100 lbs. Chick Growena given for best letter.
TH E AR ND T HAR D W AR E
We want you to look over our new store display of
hardware, electric iwds, kitchen fumishings, paint,
varnishes and bmshes placed before you where you
can see and ha nde them.We carry the largest
lwck in the county, nl-dnl! mukd, ut pricel thi! please you.Eachmonth we dler lpednh lt um \o| prices.lt will nu you tomn ua ngulxrly for goeda in our Um
Blair High School Taftler
BLAIR. mmm my 5, 1927
Blair Hill Makes c Showing mm of Trenton, aumun second Bums W o rkIn Slallvide 5¢holxh.lg Goals!Lealdra Olson, third and Fnmoe;
Siert of Bwr fourth.The teacher: of the Central
dInthestate-wide scholarship To attain .I fourth plsce in an Ind! hnildi.-a,¢ and 118° the snr
..~-buildi are now therin and
nmmmfomr
BAPTIST cauncn.mgla undca gzlzui
r.8|3dlyS¢b0°l|\l5|..m.
Naugn-ummm Telephone c ¢.
f- www a u ly a ta m h e n .
Onhard-Boud from Bmnnric kto Orchard ta he gnvellurfmeed.
Ndlgb -New hi gh lcbool con-
tcmphbed. for eonalrwtloza hen.Brasmvlllo-New iaubllc park to
bl' elublllhed (n um town.
Arn old -Ne w a lxtmlln : tre at
:ligh ting 'mem imu liea i n mu
\¢.ity recently.
4
l a a h u s e r d u u x x m ..ln n ln g un t e- |¢' l:3 0 p. m.
c s m s r u m c n u s c noo f. u u w ~ u az n a . u ¢ = u )
sd>sols¢1o;.m.lu- uu ngw on hlp nc Hu n.Dxilt|.|nEnd¢wrlt7||.|~n.heggjablishejd .iq . Hershey.1 'm x m r g ~ " ' " " " § , " m "i 5 " " '" § ' ;ergmifing the Iy exhibit Alliance-$10,900 :mr sent ax-;j.;g_ "n 'ut ,.f I§I.'~' f 5 ; u t ; n9.hewJunior His;,e uork.Thu work ,qu Inter |,,\tenlionzo be built in this tofu.
...-taken to the wuhingwn c ounty Bushnell--A new Austin roadwh md 1 416 mashool i tha Shi!Z ... ,.I'...,..........,'The Home Ec onomic : dwvi-fair at Arlsnlfml and the heat part grader nu .91 use
A. F. Newell. Pastor.
u t I Ul u;cu Q \..lur e g a i n ; I g n g h i y fi r e dr i l l Ig i o n p in n i n g c o n n z u et i o z a o f c o m
Ei. Hulse majornnenn com I*"2~15.;..;. Hibruus r l r l 0 |u l l f l u !u l l l u | \ l | |s l ;t r a m t h e u m m :s m !s u i t t h e n h r
t h e G e r m a n e s u n l s r s f s n s l v s l i l ye s s s u f s n m n W h i l e t h e y t t s
M p g r i n s t h e i s s d s t s r h m s n t
o f o n e n g i n e e r s c o m e s t o i h s l r
s s s l s t s n c s .
msndlag,Lejeune,ll l l belated.arent serene!! to sleep.4nd theyrelate further that 1 sts!! mlnnel
who like Hmm, rss careful and
lroubled spout :qanr zlglnq. Sams
.,.,;::'°°:"°z=;'m"2.:.:f;=;§;;: ';;'°r,.':.r,.'"'";.;*"::;",:."'::.:'..' ""'§\§Tu1§;'"n§°" ; . ; ; " " . : < ; ; . 1 im; E12»+¢'f~f@~@2~»»1»= station
-'r m 1 als 1 house cf umm asm.'rm same building m bdrm wmwewd on c orner 20thschools took rt in these schol re wa 0 Iu r x h i p ~Hence, camped- 'made of "Haus fooll especislly emptied in the short period of 40 mg Stone Streets.
lion was very keen.The oaiy adapted an the needs and welfsre seeonés :ithout erovrdizgzpr ur-~
m i "Pastor§é=d_g s¢ m» 1 ¢u oa .m.
Chu.aerv£c¢|a£11n.m.
mmm Lg . .. . E RAN C HURC HI lh e b o d y .
: d e n t s a n d T a c h e n E a t e r -
t d n e d a t t h e F o r d M o t o r P l m t
Th r o u g h t h e co u r te s y o f H r .
|t hm . |r .n an d h i s u n h u n u , t h e
: d e n t s o f i h o B l a i r H i g h s c h o o l
t h e S c i e n c e d e n a r t m e n t n m ! i l l
r y i n g .Th e t e a c h o r s o f t h e G e n -
t r a !b u i l d i n g a r e t o b e c o m p l i -
me n t e d f o r t h e fi n e o r d e r w h i c h
i s n o w b e i n g ob s e rve d i n these
fi r e d r i l l s .
W n u u - N q r m r s :sy s t e m t o
b e & : m o !l e d i n g m vl i l a g o .
W u u s o - - C o n t a c t l e t f o r n t d i n z
m g a a n n u m W n l e m p m w u l o r c o n -
n r u d i o n .
H u v u w k - C e n t r a l P o w e r C o m -
p a n y l o e x t e n d p o w e r l i n e :z o
Il n r l r l r t l
H a r vu d - - C e n t r a l P o w e r C o m -
p z n y t o e r h l i d p o r n 'l i n e :t o
H n r n r d .
O m a h a . - B a n n e r w h e a t c r o n u r o -
who hal a
..
.
~um tucben Ln um Bm: uhwlz.
were given an oppormnily K0 3°through the I-'ani Mawr Auemhl.
ing plan! at Omaha.
Trxnlponation w and from
Onuh; vu Iumiahod by our loenl
Fold llotor Company.The nu-denu had lhc oppommity tc in-
npeet the plan! nt 4:00; in the eve-ning the temhc n mid! the trip
lu Omnhn.The leuhe n ind ltw
Murifihn 1-llyhvuy northwlrd Im-nW ann.
Gra nd Islam! -New wrln d h-
poml plxrxu md septic tanks to bebuiltintenNe b r u h Counties
th i : n u -
Wymoxo-Black Bl"0\ wsu build
$50,000 flour mill here.Pender-Bids requested for fn-
wlknx Pender-West Point mul.
Falls City -W ork to uk!! loon
axewd for Ne un. vein
¢W h e n z n
O m a h a
Hotel Conant
iiinint :onions a% 7:80 pm.
New-Firepmd
Z50Roomsw§thB.\thRMa$2to$3
= l 1
Coon w|.TH
G A S
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other wayBLAIR GAS COMPANY
Spring Clean Up
Wim County Grade Meet fmniabcd by the Ralhmann Motor!
Cu m p l h y .
|"Buzz"Bartlett was ¢,11¢'.m;.Gnml imma College, Grand lsl
atlnding star of the meet, winnlng l'lI¢l» Nebrlllkn, spoke on the sub-
fsix fin! plus and two seconds. ject, "Why Go to College?"Sh
For their effort: in this meet was very opportune.Many of theCiub Directory
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a b o u t w i t h i n t h e n e x t fe w m o n t h s .
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PRICES RIGHT
WEDNESDAY
Largest Stock in thefity Row on Hand
Estimates Cheerfully Given
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S P E C I A L P R I Z E S
In addition to Cash Prizes the following business firms will also give the articles named in their advertisement for best letter of fifty words, or less, stating
why it is a good plan to trade with them.Contest open to all.Mail letter to advertiser.They reserve the right to publish any or all letters.
lst PRIZE $25 _2nd $15 _3rd $10
GIVEN 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 I d d 'ithin one week after close of contest.Judges: Three prominent people of Blai t I y y
ted with this contest.MAIL your ESSAY to this paper.W inning Essays Publi h d
THE HOME BAKERY
Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads
are made in Blair.
Fancy Pastdes and Rolls
Ask Your Grocer for it.
Chas! N. Hansen
See us for all kindg
of
Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspullm, B-K Solu~
tion, Dips and Disinfectants.
BLAIR DRUG co.
Blair, Nebraska
"First in the Farmers' Field"
Culled Flocks prduce our eggs and constant at-
tention produces our Chicks many and healthful.
Czwice is our Motto-
THE BLAIR HATCHERY
Baby Chicks Custom Hatching
Feed and SuppliesPfzone 189
DO YOU KNOW
that there has been approximatel 160 new irrqrove
ments made on the Ford car in t e pagt year
We cordially invite you to call at our garage and
inspect today's Ford car without obligation to you.
We will be glad m demonstrate on request.
G. A. RATHMANN.
Special Prize-5 gal. Mona Motor Oil to winner.
DEBOLT ELECTRIC SHOP
We do all kinds of electric repair work and can
furnish all kinds of equipment and fixtura.
W. P. Burglar Alarm for chiclxen miners' protection.
See us for demonstration..
"!A¢'| Keep the Home Finn Burning"
'hm dollu' tnds coupon given for btlt.le\ler.
Phone
$3.00 in trade for the best letter why you should
Trade with
J . D . G A R R I S O N
Clothing, Shoes un 1-mmumng cmH\wS¢hx1!ner and Ihr:-Cloths!!!Boahwitx Bros. l Co. and Hum Glohlng
Wllk~0ve:Pnemu Cnuett Elon
Arron Shirt!und Co!lln Cwwfl Uuderwur
Q--my c°°d»_¢¢ lava! mm
yy goods mu! mah good or I MIL
THE BLAIR MILL
Manufacturing Flour for 52 years, will give 100 lbs.
Maintop Flour for btst letter sent to Mill on why
use Maintop Flour.S0 lbs. for seeond= 25 lbs for
third
50 CASH
QUALITY MARKET
For first class Groceries and Meats atcheapest
possible prices trade at The Quality Market.
\Jens Nielsen, Proprietor.
We deliver Phone 75
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brusliw.No w
is the time to fix up your homé while you are house~
cleaning.Le t us figure wi th y ou o n re fi ni shing
your home.
Preudptlon mllng is aur apeehlty.Pho muy ourgm:Wamldthemtoyom '
Plume 81.
T H E STEW ART PHAR M AC Y
W H Y I S T H EBLAIR RACKET STORE
the vleec an bw:Hulilry,Nudbn,Candy,Dlnmrwue,Kllchanvue,
semi supvuu. sumpea cow, nmd.
mmm Gaudi, atc.FRE E:A (30) piece breakfast set of Ivory dishes
to the lady writing us the best letter in answer to
the above ad.
Phone Shop Black 116 Phone Ra.Blue 74
C. Molgaard Jensen,
Electric and Acyteline welding work, generhl black-
smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip-
ment in town for
-Lawn Mower Sharpening-
The World is Clamoring for more power
\.*"'¢t .-1=*.4!&=:A SMPPY.
HERE IT IS!A E R E -v:.§ §' 1:G PL S A3;1|{gqgCK
mrMotor Fuel Ubi* give: thu extra pull you have been looking for.25 gallon! of AERO-GAS. Irill be given for the bent letter ielllnl
the pubilc why they lhould ue AiI RUGAS. Ind OILS.PHONE 255 RES. BLACK 291
.AERO-GAS S ERV ICE CO.
L A D Y B A R B E R s u o v
un EL Fmnt sum, Bun)
We specialize in barber work and guarantee satis~
faction.(Sixteen years expsrfence.)
Same Old nees
Men and Children laircutting,BSc:Lldlu,50:1 Sluvu, Kc;
Rua! bonlng, 85¢.Pull back hair-cuttlng, the coming nyle. nur s-peelally.
Modern Roaming Home ln connection.
Mrs. J. M. Erwin, Propde tor
When in need remember M u d in a ll Tire and
Battery work.Absolute guarantee on all work.
Special Vesta Batteries for all purpnses
Pennsylvania Tires
Mead Tire and Battery Co.
Van's Service Station
We handle none but the best Marathon Gas & Oils,
Oils for all kinds of cars.We try to please you.
Yours for Service.
c. c. Van mmn, Manager.
\ CHARIS
~(A pabented prmzn)
A new idea for Beauty, Health and Comfort.A
uodc l num; ll! flare w¢¢¢ \lr»um i n ua gm. lé hu ln ble mm
b m, li vi n : b e tte r " n w" mn 1 h u vy c on d.
MRS. I. R. BOW MAN, S05 W al Nebfuh Sl., Reprexnullve.
A luis bottle of Fnnco-Amerlun Toilet W ater il gm" exch :ul-
tomer sewred from IMI Adverdsement.
Jenkins Oil & Battery Co.
B--Batteries 45 Volt $2.75
6 Volt Ford Batteries $9.95
.\
Trade Coupon ol 85.00 lor best letter
Buy your housccleaning supplies at the
PETERSEN HARDWARE
We try bo treat you right.It is our personal opinion
that it pays to buy in Blair whether it be an auto-
mobile or a box of Tacks..DEVOE PAINT
nd Vamish
QUALITY-
is our FIRST THOUGHT
MARATHONdGASOLINE
anMOTOR ousNebraska~Iowa Oil Co., Distributors
Phone 232 Blair, Nebr.
BABY CHICKSCUSTOM NATCHINUvumm Feebs
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Blair lhcubatbr Company
`Phone 395
100 lbs. Chick Growena given for best letter.
TH E AR ND T HAR D W AR E
We want you to look over our new store display of
hardware, electric iwds, kitchen fumishings, paint,
varnishes and bmshes placed before you where you
can see and ha nde them.We carry the largest
lwck in the county, nl-dnl! mukd, ut pricel thi! please you.Eachmonth we dler lpednh lt um \o| prices.lt will nu you tomn ua ngulxrly for goeda in our Um
of
Spray material, Bayer Dust or Uspullm, B-K Solu~
tion, Dips and Disinfectants.
BLAIR DRUG co.
Blair, Nebraska
"First in the Farmers' Field"
C. Molgaard Jensen,
Electric and Acyteline welding work, generhl black-
smithing, horseshoeing and wood work.We also have the latest and most up-to-date equip-
ment in town for
-Lawn Mower Sharpening-
THE HOME BAKERY
Blue Ribbon and Betty Anne Breads
are made_in Blair.
Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes and Brusliw.No w
is the time to fix up your homé while you are house~
cleaning.Le t us figure wi th y ou o n re fi ni shing
your home.
Preudptlon mllng is aur apeehlty.'
S u n l e y E . H a i n , N o . I Ml s t T h u r i d l y E n n i o ;
F a l u n
1 . 0 . 0 . a f . r x s c a u r u m r r
2 n d a n d 4 t h F r i d a y E ve n i n g
P H G L U B4 Ca n d R u d i ; o f m n H o n l h
w . o . w .
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f o r m - d w l l l y n a l ,s l r - t w e n t y o f
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s sit ua ti on zuh lcl rn tly in te res tin g.F o u r i n fa n t r y relrlm-ents w e r e
l h r u n s a w w l n e n o r t l n r e n m n o n hn u o f B l a n c M o n t : a l l w e r e i ml l t e d fr o m In c h ot h e r a n d fr o mth e Fre nc h.w h o h a d l a t e x !h e
hln d the H unk s.Fou r llt tl e Isl an dsl n n t u r b u l e n t B o r h e n n . u n d t h eo l d R o c h e d a l n l t u d a m l w d n t .
H o n d a n a n d n l t h l l OIIP NHI-
c h n n n l e u a , i n t o e a c h o t h e r .Be -
i n g l e n t h a n a co m p e l !!l e
s t r e l n h . u n n m b a l u l l o u a t : h e
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gu n p o u . l o r ex pl os io n a n d o m a n
w e r e b l o w n i n t o t h e a i r .Y o u , n
t h e n e r e s l d o c t o r , a r e c a l l e d ln .
_';~j_1;== 1| the first thing you would
" W a i t fo r h i m t o co m e d o w n
l x i i l h " w a s t h e p r o m p t r e p l y .
W e l l I S u n
Un c l e S i l a s u d l t l n g o n t h e
f e m .d n n m i n g m d vr la i ul ln g
w h e n 1 F o r d n u a r e n t b y , c l o s e l y
fo l l ow e d b y a m o l o n y e l e ." M y
S e w e l l !"h e exc la ime d."'l 'ha t * |t h e fi r s t t i m e I e v e r k m * t h l t
lh e m go l d ar n t h in z i ha d c al l s . "
I fo r t y -s e ve n rnvala,anlecton I r u mth e be s t p u p i ls fro m th e five nt ve s
n a m e l y , N e b r u k l , l l i u o u r i . S o u t h
Da k o t a ,l o w n a n d K n d n s .M l m
I"rnn \.'e s Si ert had very str ong cum-
pe t i ti o n b e r a us c it w as a ba t t le u f
c h a m p l o n l h i p spell ers.H e r gu n
te s t a n t a w e r e a l l c i t h e r co u n t y o r
district.ch am pi on s.Th e r e w e r e
t w e n t y - ( l n c o n t e s t a n t s fr o m l o w \
se ve nt ee n fr o m N e b n s k a .fave
fr o m M i s s o u r i , a l l w h o m h a d w o l
o u t n t vl r i o u n c o u n t y a n d d i s t r i c t
ca nt e en .Ih r ! L i e l s r , o f O m a h a IM I fi r s t
p l u m h o n o n .F: - m e s s S i e r t vu e
ra n k e d second t o H u y L i e h r i n
t h e N e b n a l u e l u m p i o n l h i P H o n -
eve r ,In th e g n n d c h a m p i o m h i m
M a r r L l d u t u t i n t . L o u i s e C u t -
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P1 | h ' T; f wn d BI .n i t\ r u| Her -~ulln an wod nu ds y .I n a n d ln . W m . C l u i lr lln | ¢ :Lh h ap p y sa n n u o f a b lb r
b o m b s hurndzy nlght.r\.G¢ u| don l..a\ r¢*hu Cni¢!tor!alF1'1day afhrnoon..R l v . W . A . B o w d e n 1 u m m 'ma nf in tna ute wd ny ala nvee knd tlid mma eh etr le li wo rk a t
3.. P. Hm» | n hmm.Htlh td Ro ln z ts o n d m m t or'I'hunday and ulkd on nh-
vm.Illh| RubyChm| :n.ln| avilit| datho me n fm\ un t.3 lr ¢ .C 1 zu .
at <=f-f_<;_~» the week-\nJ.n h a wl l l olli la i r n llo d
ln. W . G. Har rison ind Ads
snnt to llllford 'Pnuday to use the
£ormer's mother and take her fora ride.
The FIBJ Inn: ind sm Cald-
ujcli familiez called at the Wes-
ton Long homo Sunday, to sec iluna baby .
Leon Hindley trucker!hogs toOmaha hlcndny nigh! for Soren M.
and Alfred mihen._
Mina Alta Nelson, principal ofMgCl.:1hy :drool sm!Miss Ada
Harrison, wok tha pupils of the
upper room f00mnha for a aightseeing trip to the mliffercnt manu-
facturing concerns.The Club nut n m Mn. c . J .
Hindley 'last Thumlay and tied a
quilt.In the c u m i n :contextMrs. Chris Hin:won first and
Mn .James i f mm n m.low.A.
dninty luncheon was served by
Lc rulle LlrlnVidaNelson spent Henley
night with Helen and GeorflenmHansen. .Sunday Afternoon end supperguest! At Ed Newklrh' wen: Hr.
and 1111.Chris Larsen and son,Ke nn e th , ~ J en : L an e n en ddaughter, Luna and Min Keeth!Burger, all uf Blair.
Ed Hansen called .u Richard
Nelaona' Tuesday.Lara Roliand had rattle nn th*
Omaha market Tueadly and Il.linnnvsseu lu-1 mme there onShdrresday.Sunday evening guests at Rich
ard Nelson! were Hr. and Hrs.Guy Hinkley and Mr.and Mn .John Taylor. .Mn :md Hn. H. C. Rasmussenand Helen spent Saturday eveningel Andrew Jobznaenai
Sunday dinner guests ut II. c.
tina at Newton, Ion while any.a mmm tenlnf a t lhede| !.h ofJ. W. Jaeobe of Blair *aa look-hh father an h1 ho-.no at Tina.hs; after hudnue mation lane llinouri.Death was due to hu
one darian week.ladvanced 'gL. A. Parrlah of Omdu vilihd'Event!ayleni,who had hi#our the weak-end at the parental I left arm bro a week ago. auf
S. H. Parrish home.| femi severely with It and on 'hesfDietlosr Palmauer of Tekamahrday Dr. Camema took him tomu a business caller in Herman n Omaha hospital when JC-rayiaat Satuniay.:utuna showed the bone had split
Torn ntn c k o f Blair was \°°: :1 breaking/ and nerves werenewing acqudntanees in Herman eauaht between the splinters.On
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mtumay.'Wednesday physician#1rori\iI\¥
'ine .Drew Uma. of Omaha, who
meenliy putchaied the former Boree :tack of |'roc¢riea and notion.;_ne |'ml.!1n¢ actin.: sales each eve=ning at reeenf. m dispose u! the¥°0dl males burn Batundlyevening.C.S.Cameron in the
lll¢ull!1¢l'»
Mn.-'bh| ,x. Hom vu a Blairmiter Saturday afternoon.A Hulhera' Day program la be-
undel X-ray succeeded in gettin!
atc hone in pincl and releasingthe pressure. on the nerves.Heis reported to be Jeff.; :- we!! al
can he expected an present.The baccalaureate senIm ferthe Chu of 1027 will he held rnthe American Letien hall Sunday
evening,May 15.The messagewillhedeiisreradbyRev. T. J.Rreae of the Baptist church.
A number of young folks from
this vic inity took in tl! snow attheRiviera in Omaha Sunday.Thi following people enjoyed dwholpilality o! the Mn.. Geo. YouSr. home B~day by dinner and
supper: Mrs. Liuie Wu!! d Blairandson,Frank of Omnhn. lla.Anna Wien and f : mi o mVoss and hmily, Pete ul! nad
farnity, Thomn .Kniep and hmiiy,
lin. C. F. Puls and son and Rav.xml Mn. Kurt Bunn of Fremont.in the afternoon ihe folkovringchildrenwerebaptized:Darlene
Maman, daughter of Mr. and Hrs.Pete Wuif, Hurine Lillian,Mugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss andElmer George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 'VonCariWine did. some truckingfor Walter Japp and R. G. Wienon Monday and Tuesday.Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hunan and
chi!.| nn from .mwm wen Sun-day evc xing ~ Monday visétnn
in Bldr Wodneadayyvilzinf.llr .a n d l i n . m m n m o e u l m n m h
Chu. Ramen home.Mr. md Hn. Andnw Johansenwere Fremont shoppers Seturdey.Hr. an d Mn.Henry Chrllton-een um Allard, Mr. and Mn. J. P.
Li ne n and James :pd Mr. andHn. Ham Andereezi of Herman,\i.»ited at the Peter Nielsen homeSunday after tho Mn .Petersen
funenl.Hr. and Mrs. Lan Holland andnhi¥dren spent Sunday afternoonat thu Can lluanuueus home.Jen: aiirogh spent Sunday withRulnvlld Rieholdsen at the Lars
Rotlaud home.Mr and Mrs.Peter IversonwereSundzyeveningwler x etCari RJ.amuuens'.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Jensen andchiidrenwereSundaydinner
guests at lim (luis Benson lmrne.
Fred, Hlrry andCarl Christian-
. u m m m m m s
\Bmih'rte t " u : = a m J * w {
P1 | h ' T; f wn d BI .n i t\ r u| Her -~ulln an wod nu ds y .I n a n d ln . W m . C l u i lr lln | ¢ :Lh h ap p y sa n n u o f a b lb r
b o m b s hurndzy nlght.r\.G¢ u| don l..a\ r¢*hu Cni¢!tor!alF1'1day afhrnoon..R l v . W . A . B o w d e n 1 u m m 'ma nf in tna ute wd ny ala nvee knd tlid mma eh etr le li wo rk a t
3.. P. Hm» | n hmm.Htlh td Ro ln z ts o n d m m t or'I'hunday and ulkd on nh-
vm.Illh| RubyChm| :n.ln| avilit| datho me n fm\ un t.3 lr ¢ .C 1 zu .
at <=f-f_<;_~» the week-\nJ.n h a wl l l olli la i r n llo d
ln. W . G. Har rison ind Ads
snnt to llllford 'Pnuday to use the
£ormer's mother and take her fora ride.
The FIBJ Inn: ind sm Cald-
ujcli familiez called at the Wes-
ton Long homo Sunday, to sec iluna baby .
Leon Hindley trucker!hogs toOmaha hlcndny nigh! for Soren M.
and Alfred mihen._
Mina Alta Nelson, principal ofMgCl.:1hy :drool sm!Miss Ada
Harrison, wok tha pupils of the
upper room f00mnha for a aightseeing trip to the mliffercnt manu-
facturing concerns.The Club nut n m Mn. c . J .
Hindley 'last Thumlay and tied a
quilt.In the c u m i n :contextMrs. Chris Hin:won first and
Mn .James i f mm n m.low.A.
dninty luncheon was served by
Lc rulle LlrlnVidaNelson spent Henley
night with Helen and GeorflenmHansen. .Sunday Afternoon end supperguest! At Ed Newklrh' wen: Hr.
and 1111.Chris Larsen and son,Ke nn e th , ~ J en : L an e n en ddaughter, Luna and Min Keeth!Burger, all uf Blair.
Ed Hansen called .u Richard
Nelaona' Tuesday.Lara Roliand had rattle nn th*
Omaha market Tueadly and Il.linnnvsseu lu-1 mme there onShdrresday.Sunday evening guests at Rich
ard Nelson! were Hr. and Hrs.Guy Hinkley and Mr.and Mn .John Taylor. .Mn :md Hn. H. C. Rasmussenand Helen spent Saturday eveningel Andrew Jobznaenai
Sunday dinner guests ut II. c.
tina at Newton, Ion while any.a mmm tenlnf a t lhede| !.h ofJ. W. Jaeobe of Blair *aa look-hh father an h1 ho-.no at Tina.hs; after hudnue mation lane llinouri.Death was due to hu
one darian week.ladvanced 'gL. A. Parrlah of Omdu vilihd'Event!ayleni,who had hi#our the weak-end at the parental I left arm bro a week ago. auf
S. H. Parrish home.| femi severely with It and on 'hesfDietlosr Palmauer of Tekamahrday Dr. Camema took him tomu a business caller in Herman n Omaha hospital when JC-rayiaat Satuniay.:utuna showed the bone had split
Torn ntn c k o f Blair was \°°: :1 breaking/ and nerves werenewing acqudntanees in Herman eauaht between the splinters.On
..
mtumay.'Wednesday physician#1rori\iI\¥
'ine .Drew Uma. of Omaha, who
meenliy putchaied the former Boree :tack of |'roc¢riea and notion.;_ne |'ml.!1n¢ actin.: sales each eve=ning at reeenf. m dispose u! the¥°0dl males burn Batundlyevening.C.S.Cameron in the
lll¢ull!1¢l'»
Mn.-'bh| ,x. Hom vu a Blairmiter Saturday afternoon.A Hulhera' Day program la be-
undel X-ray succeeded in gettin!
atc hone in pincl and releasingthe pressure. on the nerves.Heis reported to be Jeff.; :- we!! al
can he expected an present.The baccalaureate senIm ferthe Chu of 1027 will he held rnthe American Letien hall Sunday
evening,May 15.The messagewillhedeiisreradbyRev. T. J.Rreae of the Baptist church.
A number of young folks from
this vic inity took in tl! snow attheRiviera in Omaha Sunday.Thi following people enjoyed dwholpilality o! the Mn.. Geo. YouSr. home B~day by dinner and
supper: Mrs. Liuie Wu!! d Blairandson,Frank of Omnhn. lla.Anna Wien and f : mi o mVoss and hmily, Pete ul! nad
farnity, Thomn .Kniep and hmiiy,
lin. C. F. Puls and son and Rav.xml Mn. Kurt Bunn of Fremont.in the afternoon ihe folkovringchildrenwerebaptized:Darlene
Maman, daughter of Mr. and Hrs.Pete Wuif, Hurine Lillian,Mugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss andElmer George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 'VonCariWine did. some truckingfor Walter Japp and R. G. Wienon Monday and Tuesday.Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hunan and
chi!.| nn from .mwm wen Sun-day evc xing ~ Monday visétnn
in Bldr Wodneadayyvilzinf.llr .a n d l i n . m m n m o e u l m n m h
Chu. Ramen home.Mr. md Hn. Andnw Johansenwere Fremont shoppers Seturdey.Hr. an d Mn.Henry Chrllton-een um Allard, Mr. and Mn. J. P.
Li ne n and James :pd Mr. andHn. Ham Andereezi of Herman,\i.»ited at the Peter Nielsen homeSunday after tho Mn .Petersen
funenl.Hr. and Mrs. Lan Holland andnhi¥dren spent Sunday afternoonat thu Can lluanuueus home.Jen: aiirogh spent Sunday withRulnvlld Rieholdsen at the Lars
Rotlaud home.Mr and Mrs.Peter IversonwereSundzyeveningwler x etCari RJ.amuuens'.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Jensen andchiidrenwereSundaydinner
guests at lim (luis Benson lmrne.
Fred, Hlrry andCarl Christian-
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QBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTAsk Sim' "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
___'"-v o w m s x x x :S u b s c r i p t i o n » = » ¢ 1 . " '§ ' { 'f é '. " 5 . f ° ? i Tm D w i . s f .B u m , 1 ~ : E B R A s K A , » M A Y 1 2 , 1 9 2 7 'NUMBER 16seeing trip to the mliffercnt mann
fscturing concerns.The Clu b niet nm Mn . c . J
Hindley 'last Thumlay and tied a
quilt.In the c u m i n :contezMrs. Chris Hin:won first and
Mn .James 'lf)mmpso'n,low.A.
dninty luncheon was served bMrs. John Aronsun and Mrs. John
McDonald.The Club meets next
week with Mrs. Chris Hina.
BE SURE AND GET
YOUR TICKETS.WE
PAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH
YOU BUY
When Eddie's entirely
busy,
Altho he gets frequently
dizzy,
`He's never aggrieved
Or grumpy or peevcd
Or rude or uncivil; now,
is he?
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Ilemnn.Irene W ulf vu nine years oldon Saturday and her mother, Blu.
\\|1l Wulf ilwiteal the following
girls to spend the afternoon withher: Qpal Kuhr, Marjorie Hansen,Mldorle Kuhr, lg-1-=»n u m ,beola,Loretta a.. Marie Ru -muaacn,Uhllne Wulf,Dorothy
Larsen,Verna Wulf,Vinh Nel-
Richard Nelaon home Thursday.Rev.P. J. Rzinertsen was 1Wealneniay eailer at H. C.Ral-
muuens.Supper guests, Sunday eveningat the Martin Larsen home were:Sir.and Mm.Fred Enger andAlfred. Bvelyrr and Mildred Eagerof Herman.A wry large crowd attended theMrs. Peter Petersen funerai at the
Rose lllll church Sunday after-
noon.lnterrnant was made in theUmm cmwtary.Orum friends ex-tend sympathy to the bereavedrelativeat.Mr. and Hn. Henry Hanlen ofOmahaspentSaturdayat the
Qonen Larsen heme. 'hh. and Mra.hal Sorenaen and son, Clyde ofOmaha and Dorothy Larsen wereSunday dinner |ttoal.a there.M mIianacrn vu formerly Mita Annularaenandllra.Sorensen was
Misa Emma Larsen.
Supper nam Sunday eveningal. 'Chris Petnraona were: Mr. andMn .Jens Anderson and daugh-
ters, E\elr|1 and Florence of Blahand Mr. and Hrs. Herman Nelson
.
A1 T9 BOT Ifnme
Mr. :nd Mn. George Daw and
Ruth and Dean dmve to SiouxCity Snturilay to visit Mrs. Davis'
sister, Mm Wil! Budcn of LuamlHehr. who is in a Sioux City hon-
wital.They returned to Blair on
Sunday.~
CARD OF THANKS
The W-omen'n Chamber of Com-merce and Mrs. Emma Wnhburn,
chairman of tho Better Homel
Movement,aicsim to thank the
mininers of lhe Bfalr churches,who co-operated in the plans for
llutter Homes, the merthlnls who
gme the use of windows for dis-plays, the high School glee club,
home eeanomies class,gms or-chestra and a!! those who auished
in making the program the suc-
cess it was.
Edna Wulf and Irene and EwiynWulf..After playing various
games the zirI} vue treated to
cake, coffee and oranges.Mr. and Lin. Andrew Johansen
n-- - - 7 1 _ - 1 ;
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Charles Hsmen home in Blair.
Mr.and Mn .Rob'£.Petersenand Mr. and Mm Pianck of Fre-mont were Sunlay afternoon enli-cn at the Lan Lenen home.Mr. and Mn. Chris Benson, Al-bert. and Ona! attended the movie!
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss andElmer George, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 'VonCariWine did. some truckingfor Walter Japp and R. G. Wienon Monday and Tuesday.Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hunan and
c hi!.| nn fmm .mwm wen Sun-day evcxing and Monday visétnnat the August Knhnk home.Miss Rose Wiele spent Satur-day at thc Charles Voss home.Mia: Alma Wrieh spent the week
end an home.Mr. and Hrs.n Wrich andfamily helped Mn. Wrlch'\\ fath-er, Mr. Henry Hansen, Sr. of Ben-nington celebrate hll birthdzy-.on
Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Elurles Wrich
.md daughten Loo a Hde to theElkhom river on Sunday.Henry Weaeznnnn was a caller
at the August Knhnk home last
Wednesday.A number of youngropll fromthis vicinity atlemlrd e dance atWashington on Fridny and at Ben-nington on Saturday awning.
sn!Nelsons' were Hr. and Hrs.Rotlsnd home.Guy Hinkley and Mr.and Mtn *Mr and Mrs.Peter Iverson
John Taylor. .Mn and Hrs. H. C. Rasrnusnenand Helen spent Saturday evening'sl Andrew Jolunsena.
Sunday dinner guests nt II. c.Larsens' vm: Mr. :nd Mrs. J. L.
Iverson and Hary Helen of Lin-coln and Mr. 811|Mrs.MarlinLarsen, Malvern and Alton.l-Id Hansen sod xhughten vis-ited relstivas in Fremont Sunday.
Mix: None Andersen ealied onMrs.Marlin Lsrsm Fridsy sf-ternoon.I
Viola Nelson and Helen sudGcorgisnn;linoren spent Wombnenday night It i l l E. Hansen
hr. mo.1
Mr. s ed Hn ll. C. Rasmussenand Helen were Sun.1ay sftemoongvisitors at the George Rasmussenhome.
linrold and Raymond Rasmus'Jen attended the ball game in.Blair Sunday lflerno-on.gMr. and Mrs. Rschsnl NelsonculledattheIre.! Jensen home
Wednesdly afternoon.
were Sundsy evening wler x stCari RJ.smussens'.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen andehiidrenwereSundaydinner
guests at lhe (luis Benson lmrne.
Fred, Hlrry andCarl Christian-sen spent Sunlay afternoon ut theliens Wulf hvrne.`The foliowing folks helped Mr.and Mrs.Lars Lumen celeb:olezheirfourteenthweddinganni-
vergry Sunday evening: Mr. andAirs. H. c. lismen and children,and Hr. sod Mrs. llowin! Jensen
and ehlldren.Mr. md Mn. Chris Chfilloff¢\**son and children sailed at the
Soren Wolnman home Sunday af-
Lernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Sam llolsloin anddaughter,Ermn o!Washington
were Sunday dinner guests at thellennsn Rah!! homo: Mrsnd Mrs.John .Ruhr and daughter, Lena ofBlnir and Verna liuhr were also
there in the nftemoon.Mr.and M r ;George Ruhr.
Annandu, Raymond and Opnl spent
_PEACEFUL mul
Hr. and li n .Otto Voss Inddaughters,Anna,Bernice and
Maxine urn Blair shoppers Iri~
dayafternoon.r enda and mlitivel helpedMrs. Herman Wleae celebrate herbirthday 1riday evening.Mr. Chris Wrich am: daughuer
MCCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK
. . . . . . .
Mn. Mary Barry was guest of
honor at a party at the home ofher son,hir. John Barry,last
Sunday. May lst when around 50
old friends and neighbon gnth»ered there with well filled bnskets
to help her celebrate her birthday.
The dinner was served cafeteriastyle which all enjoyed and \i2Li.L°
ing was the order of the niternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. .August Walters ofWalnut, Iain and Mr. and hire.
Ashley Cougar emi daughter of
Loup City, Nebr. were called honelast week by the serious illness of
their father, J. J. Long of Blair.John Arorumxe, I"re<l Longs end
Earl Caddoelle called nt the J. J.
Long home in Blair last Sunday
afternoon.hire. Henry Fleege of Tekamah
came out to see her sister,Mrs.John Aronson last Friday nd they
wen! to Calhoun in the nfternoori.
Sunday afternoon nt iho HenryJensen home at Kennnnt.Mr.and Mrs.Will Hart and
family spent Sunday nl. the ller-:nnn riuhr home.Mr. and Mn. Hans Jensen andfamily of llorman and Lloyd Ruhrwere Sunday vlelton of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kuhr.Fral linutaen went Int Friday,lo Admah to help his son-in-law,Edgar Larsen urlth his work, osMr. Lusen is suffering from blood
poisoning in his hand.The following folks helped Mrs.Fred Knutsen celebrate her birth-
day Satuniay evening:Mr.andMrs. Pete Wulf and xwrmly,Mr.and Mrs. Pete Thompson and fam-
uy, Bar. and Mrs.red Buchardt.,mr. and Mrs. Nels Buwurdt and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. AdolphWulf." A nice lunch was served to
the guests.Air. and Mrs. Wllter Novak andbaby of Blair, drove Dlll. Sunday
.ond took Mrs. l'red Knutson andLaura with them to Admlh,tovisii at the Edgar Larsen home.Misa Kirsten Lumen was a Man-duy dinner guest at the Martin
Lilailili home.
Sunday
tended n birthday parjy at the
Blair Abstract &
Tii1';€9"!1@L
HUNDEU ABSTHAUTEHS
huccelluors SoO ve T . A n d c n o a
All Abstracis Mule Under
Legal Supervision
Min Don and A mn r c wereOmaha :happen on Saturday.Mr. and Mn. H. B. llartc nl.Marvin and Elmer and Harry andLouie Kahnk of Craig, were Sun
day dinner guest: at the Augunr.Kuhnk home.
-OFFICES WITH-
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ATTORNEYS
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Ninth Annu! Session on W
nudes. Hey 18 In Tekelnh.
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SEV EN CHA PTE RS mc wn :
Elo nlu .An en o en n d E v
Selina: Planned for the a
I'eedelhrdehedlsy lncel I
The mmm ua! Distric t N~ :
ber One 91 Nebrukl. ere to
aemble in Tekemeh for their ~
ty-ninth annual eeedon on »Wednesday end e fitting prohu been arranged for the 'wh
ot lhe dey.This district comp
es the towne of Kemmrd,BTakemah, Unit. Giklnd.
end Wdthili, emi ddentianemembers from eedl under 'lill
preeeattogelnlvhetinio ~
p-nadble and ac the elme timeenioy the Imhrned benefits.
The pnerzt ottieere of the a
genleetion ere:Preddent,
Anderson, Oakland; Ylol PreeidenEllelenc ke,Blair;:
Anne Pearl Baugh of OeklndTreu uur.Evelyn Bdzdfer,
hmeh; Werc lely Herrlett Halen
Iged, Wdthlil.
The mornin; eeuion ull! e
et 10:80 Ind test until monar~-tha iocel order *iii ezxtertdn
vielton et lunch.
A fail efI.¢rnoon'| prqremehop lenn edwh khvrillc oru in~
the opening of the lodge in thRebekahOnder,the prne nte~
of the Grand Officers, eddnu
Welcome um lchoal ot r ~~vm, with the election of dime!
and me conferring of the de
take up the efternoo-\
dam- hear when u n --
chapter will :pin entertain -vldtonl.
The inning eoedan will. com
gina the bueheee td Un
whic h 'qlllfleee 'ith the \rtion of ilu newly ehtid ne
\.'h!ch will be presided over by an
Hlnlr delegation.
uuun Bvsnmss ANDSOCIAL FORECAST
PASSES 75TH MILESTONE
Hr. J. w. Jacobs, :former coun-
cilmln from Ilnt ward, passed hhxventy-fifth birthday last week
Hondny, Hay 2nd and to make theday memorable the children gath-
ered In and spent a pieulnl en-ning at their home.
ATTEND GRAND
{,HAP'lER 0. E. :
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Meliiaiey Chuptar No. 161 Ow
of Eastern Star was rd! np
sentsd at the Grand Cluptar o0.E.S.hel¢linLinc oln!hi1
bednning Mondny, Hay 9cloning 'I"hunday, Hay 12.'
Hn. Klrl Petlraen, worthy
ron of the locd eluphr, lin. J~ -He h; a n d ills llar y C oo k
eompnied Hn. E. C. Hunt In ¢Hunt ear Ind Hr. and Hn. P. 'W
Arndt verb urompaded by liAxel Swlnlon and Mn. J ohn
Rhoadu, dl goin; don ~ »
mo ;
The trip tu a most anjoy n~
one and the leuioa was imaucliand very mlmh worth srhilc.
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Prevention Proven to be Belt ~ eighth lrlde. accompanied by
TIL :ual ucurse, mul uurnu IDU msnMetlod nz Co lla; the E Wright, anioyld a picnic in the
.Johns zmve.SAIBITATION IS NECESSARY r Lu: Tutsday the Sezion had
i u neak dl n d Prin. P. LFarm Sanitation Septic ;-=~'=- 3; | ~..m,..ii.¢"ilm to Ly ms
*G num if' °°'"*'-V°von when nz a nd a md z imein an
TriConair Cow Testing MN-park at tn¢tp1|.¢e.wan :se Mme Liter.Erig um: the id! -ng be one of 1 Prvzrm 'Nan Well R,¢||d¢¢¢¢|_
p u mm or t e W M:$50 IN MONEY GIVEN AW AY Mr. Coa l: W u for; nu mbgr u rlc uun ls DOI NG noon worn:
g n u connected g g ;vndounContest Created Much lamut and itiuinen interests ln r and can ihloiherl Delighlld With Enttr- I
w w w .S t a l i n w i l !h e P u b -¢ ¢ = 1 " m = : m f g g ;§ . ' i ' l . l " l " ' i "l d n m n t l P l a n M o n o f a m
c I 0I q b a l L a t e r .u |_ _ o l d l l f n g f s h g » . _a ¢ 1 p f ¢ 1 ~
was the m e n of U10 afterno
and muh n moat lmppy and :forming ;ddr¢|.|eormmlng t
work of tbl Congngmtlonal vmen.She spots In particular of t
new merger of the wisdom
so-nictlagaml of the nur pin: Iworknowbeingadopted,L
rm rnmmpm llld_¥l]¢il picnic I The essay content on "The Tnde I T h e z m l u m h o .iurgud thelndi utc mnka c vfry e4oY1»¢dl\i°Inn to attend the women: n
Athi; ith.She had waited int in`"ii"." n'I"il I "7|.|i'"i f Tn . . " u ; i a I.-\s=-L;-me :La-.:"1.°£m at ....: 15-=» ,..a~..,. s-wi-, -f--3-.§»¢ "% -.¢ -5 -L ff?-'31
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I /
I-nn vr we -nw... W ...............uumuilt out the infec tion.
l r .Waterman Iarmwed u shm be nllhy pin frvm 16 lows.
The vin naw avenn 5 waeka dd
and only 80 are now living andmuy of them an ¢Iv°¢¢°<i to Me.
TM warren and manner ol ln-leclion, |yln|>lom|. Lreamnnz and'
prevention of ihh dhaaae come
from sxsmsnn Cirzular Nu. :asby Dr. VanEu, bead of the lk-
pmmm of Animal Pethvlogy and
Hygiene.
" Y o wll vi n u r e q u i ta www
tihle to the diuan and hence muis mm c ommonly seen In animal:
lm a n n we o r mm mn u u u m
In those atdmall the mnu\3\» the
mum. the non, tha bonu and the
ski n a l the fue are the Plruuxwly lnvnlved in the Infection.
.ln many :ua all me varu men-
~t|¢ned'ma¥ be :»lmu\uneo\uly xl~
iznday ahannfoon.
FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
'ro THE ENTERPRISE
Born w Mr. and l n .Verne
Haylu on May 2. a boy.
Born w Hr. and Ura D¥ne Cab
ter on May 4, L boy.Bom m Hr. an d Mn. Ch ill!!
Aronson on Mx? s. 1 boy.
Bom m Hr. -na Mn. Harman'
Tippsry on last Friday evening, a
flne habysrl.
nonm ms
AUTO ACCIDENT
Buick Twr i n l Car Tuma Over
Breaking Dri ve n Ne d.Acct.
dnl Occurred Gn vr le ll n m
North 0( C||\MllL
Glydou w make their dedslon nn
Gul. leeond and third choice.A n n mu n allb e ntla n :ha
(int prize of $25 was awarded toHr. P. L loom the loeond of sw
u ~ M n . G w n I m a m . u w o n
third ol 8 10 w ln. Gwm Bain.m prlaa dven by the mmvu.
u ll nnrchazaf-|have not u yetbeen decided on by all me mer-
mnu ao mn mailer wsu ba (Iv-
en wl>lH=v in a hier bam.' n u\!mnn|\ Ganga and the Jenkins
Suvim Sudan have y et
ta make a Jecllivn.
SAD NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA
Mn, w. P. Hemphill, who wal
n a n t l y u m :w Oakland,c u -Lfomia on account of the nrlouv
[Haul of ber father, notified >-=»|
husband on Nay 2nd Rh-It he hadp a r e d a n y o n mn a u .
Rav.William M. Tnvlnr
comnnrscdis
.HELP
( A ll d ll a n a h e n m
C w m c u n n h a Ddpgntasam; m c~»,¢iu» ef m
P~»|»l¢»¢aylr..
. .s m ' n n w x i a k q h n m w x
body d the u m m m e v ,Lutheran c hurc h II Annu will
huld it: umual |J¢:erl\ Conferenceheme.Paton, iq dd egn le and
m m m ln numbu urlpn muh hx
u e 2 0 0 0 ma r k la i k e xp me d
on Qhe oec\sIon.QfQue n largepmmn wi ll n n w be waged
fo r au ni gh u. an f or a umm
ur period, nd mm: !or Saturday
J ~ H E A R I N G r u n u z n m n a
l
wrw o y mn. A . r. nn we u mnln. n. J. Murdoch.
f r . . m u w n a w u m u m n -
lar order ol buxineaa,Priscilla
lthoadel, who u pmadenr of anlnmw. a¢ti:\| u chalman.
Ah o:the onhr ol urvlea, the
lo llnlllng vr vln m vu (i n n :Piano Sala Eloise Herrin
Welwma --Mrs NewellSoul-Amerkl. the Beautiful
r u xn n Ho lm _n y P l u m
Svng o f th e ha m- by P u; -n mu v c l u n mg w - a y P i lg r i m :Hymn ul dm Magma-by Cade!-I
|\vluU'U\lrd Pnlm ~-
Prayer -~-..vmin Solo Helen Walnlh
Rull Call -llnunr Quouuonn
Redtatlon ~-Sul-an Booth
Solo [Ala Kulu*Re d h ti n vl ~Dorothy Bn wnSdoPriacilla Rhoadu
A d ee lumao| \ vu urvod in
che church basement which had
Bu utliu l mu le vr u furqlxluby a mah quartet lrom Dana C<
lm. and lilht ralraahmente we
nrved.
W ILL IK BUILD A T onc e
Work wi!! asm an I un farho m¢ u :| lh| S .G.l| | h o nly {a r
m u h u f a mr . J w a s wo n |the spring rod ll our.The rn
building wlll take the plaoa ol u
(ann rnkianee vlhkhwudautrvyuby (ln on Tuesday afumoon |
lut week.
WEDDING ANNIVEKSAR
Early Satllera Calebrala Flllid
Wedding Amlvenary in Baja;
abla Manner.Bemeubered h
( c r z u r n x n r e s G o w n| . ||[ u n s l l y s w r u s l \b u n " " "|g | » 3 g gK n m l r h o m e .u a . . -later Ionm! her lifeless body. 3he1
b i
wsoor:o:§bu1nine|.§"n '_ "Qceued was fany-two years oflie.
Mn. K. J. Van Valin and Hn.She was the daunhfxr of ?. Peter-
i
1 Source: ma Manner al mrecunn boi:I in J¢i}2§I»n"颻J:E¥."P§§ night only."The infection ff qqq=¥l;;_ gp; ssooxn occm=.axr zascarss 1843 and made that vlw an home ~ ! ' ° . '
om Frklld l uld Ike Flllly ,
:mc mvx-:MA NY PRESENT!ta i n e d t ra m oo n u n un l t e a sou m n
t h e m a n u r e o ! o l d e r s w i m .It i t l MAKES GOOD SHOWING Mr. und Mn. John Smith vnu
=-an
through small abrasion: of the *Saturday evening and the two had ~skin or mucous membrane <:ov~er-Idecidvd to so to Sioux City.An Six ve
~P n l "n g u u ,; ' § l a n I u n s !n v q s n n .M u n o vI r s .J o h n T h k l d f o l d t ' r n m a d e u n i t y
h l p p r l u !F r i d a y w a n i n g w h e n !
h a r n l a t i r u ,n u m b e r i n g n r o u n d _
t w e n t y ,b r o u g h t t h e i r : u p p e r s o u t
l o b u t Z z o m f n o u t h w e l i o f t o w n ,
u n d = - g g g h e r c e l e b r a t e h e r ' b i r t h -
d a y .e v e n i n g w a s a p l e u a n t
" g f "g l . p L ,
r s ." '° ' ° ° ' "I T h e I . m l k ° | \ 'A m o f t h e L f .1~:.g g ; l l r l .B l r l h l 7 ' ° ' ° » g g -$ 5 c h u r c h w i i l m e e t W e d n e s d n y f o r
u r e m d n m w e d r o v e w o r k v i m H n .D . w .R u t l e d g e a t
t o B l x l r S a t u r d a y s f t e r n o o n .h e r h o m .i n t h ,c o u n t r y .
_ ' § ! 1 . " ' ° ' ? " ' . 5 . ' . . ° ' . f ' l ?" ' . ' 1 ' § ' § 2 ' 2 ' r m p u y " s m n d c m | . u - . w a r
elxel which will be held at theheon hill Friday anzdng, Hay
I\&éEIn( iuid ian. Mlnin Larsen
:rent Honda;dtsrnoon at theg g "R o u e n a i m h o m e a o u l h o f
r
Row. Frank Smith of Omaha. a
well known Dmshn mlnlrter,h ubeen secured tn give the :lux ul-'¢g _|Mlm Emma Hansen 111.1 Mu.ren at uw com ment exer Martin Larsen nuea .a N. J. An-
'dersens' Tuelllsy afternoon.H.C.Larsen called at N.J.
Andon-ans' Monday niternoon.Mn .Chris Chrillofferwn andGladysspentTueuhyafllrnoonwith Mn. Chris Petenon.Mrs. Mamie Shearer spent tha
first. of lui week 1:1 Omaha.
;1 Ton Truck ITII adn tire boys, Lf|thar, who
.Calhoun Oil Co.. Calhoun I.f..fl||f|\I!\|».-ua lllan nfrude by the "ringing" of the vin [PorLer, who was zhrdn for a dis~|» i ii0!l Pmck li¥°JI§=f. "»`i§T»§]"»l.,2fT,`...|§{§"iZ§ 5;
Busan uw iorrowing wife ueigms willi::\gne|1 lun received containd two fifty
=. B|lif hrind but which, on account at1 Ton Truck lthe aentimenl. usoclaled with the
her: Qpal Kuhr Marjorie Hamen,Mldorle Kuhr: lg-1-=»n u m ,
beola,Loretta a.M rlea Ru -muaaen,Uhllne Wulf,Dorothy
Larsen,Verna Wulf,Vinh Nel-
Edna Wulf and Irene and EwiynWulf..After playing various
games the zirI} vue treated to
cake, coffee and oranges.Mr. and Lin. Andrew Johansen
Charles Hsmen home in Blair.
Mr.and Mn .Rob'£.Petersenand Mr. and Mm Pianck of Fre-mont were Sunlay afternoon enli-cn at the Lan Lenen home.Mr. and Mn. Chris Benson, Al-bert. and Ona! attended the movie!
Maxine urn Blair shoppers Iri~
dayafternoon.r enda and mlitivel helpedMrs. Herman Wleae celebrate herbirthday 1riday evening.Mr. Chris Wrich am: daughuer
DRESSES .FOR
Memorial Day
Sunday
MRS. T. C. .HILTQN
.The Milliner
tended n birthday parjy at the
Tuexlay asening.Min Don and Alma Wrich were
Omaha :happen on Saturday.Mr. and Mn. H. B. llartc nl.Marvin and Elmer and Harry andLouie Kahnk of Craig, were Sun
day dinner guest: at the Augunr.Kuhnk home.
Tii1';€9"!1@L
HUNDEU ABSTHAUTEHS
huccelluors SoO ve T . A n d c n o a
I am showing a nice line of Dresses,
Silks,Georgettes and Tu b Silks as
well as a complete line of children's
Tu b Dresses---sizes 4 to 14 years,
good colors and good sizes.Ample
range of choice from which to choose.
On Saturday, May 7, for one day an/y,
all medium Bhd xnF/f\ #cad mln* hats at
price which represents a sudslanilal
.walling over the regular price and
value of the hat..
Closing out the balance of Coats to
make room for Tub Dresses.
Now is the time to select your bout-
onniere at reduced prices.
4@\1M1§;
~f
All Abstracis Mule Under
Legal Supervision
-orncss WITH-
o'HANLoN &0'HANLON
ATTORNEYS
Phone 15
uayvuu UPU" UI uu\I'LOUR For Best Results
. ln All Your Baking
,Yot only for Bread-but
for Cakes, PicsL§ookies
or anything you want tobake depend upon OMARFLOUR to make them de-lightfully delicious.
The Purity of OMAR
FLOUR irdue to the factthatitismilledunder
strictest Sanitary condi-tions and only sel tedwheatis used.- Be ureand have a sack of OMARFLOUR in the house be-fore your next bake day.
Buy your C & I-I Cane
Sugar, b~t quality, now
infection."
Symptoms
"Av the infection atlaeka the
mouth it connnoniy manifest; it-self by ulcentionl of the lips, the
gums, the chcecka and even thetongue.From the initio!super-
finial erosion; the garrns penetrate i
A brother of the decened was
uid to he on his way .to Miami,
Florida after having been presentat the burial of their mother in
Dmnln on the preceding Tuesday.
A. L. AUXILIARY
2§,' friendl hen In '*'n . ; ' m g S P E C I A L 3¥f1'§.».°}i"§».fLZ&f§f'"<;'Z.§"¥....."<§'I,'i"$'.
CLUB CLOSES \'z.sn's WORK
The Monday Afternoon Clubheld the last meeting of the yur
az tho home of Mn. D. C. Van
Deusen, May 9.
'Walter W. Petersen, Blairn A Y s s c m : u u : o , ..~ T r u t h !
:J A Lnndu ,Calhoun Coupe
lie n F Lowe Herman CoachMany Farmers Plannllll to Attend i Wm. 5. Wies, Blair gonj,
Nehr ulu Dairymenh Meeting !.]ohn_ C;Ander§en, Blair :Iourin|
gin will probqbly never he used.
The Entarprilo winks to c on-gratulate than two worthy old
tzmo reaidenla and our only hope
is that they may live to spendmany mon yean with us.
g n g n p n n u n1:luein.; of officers for nnot!1»r|At Agricultural College at 1iI\-f"1'. *"°"'€» Drnlha '°*"';~°'iPlUillIll\ Hill!|.ur md a social visiting hour wha on Bla! 29.=l{arry Azon1, Omaha Llmau
n\ilI1 *"'f*'F°'"'£'E"" of Ice cr'elm,I - 1 !;'t*':."?f?'"'f°':..°5"'""§°""Fl ~ ~
Into the tissues, degpcr uleeralionsoccur and iarge areas :dough out
or nn ill-smelling debrh fills the
{»§.iui» doin: the work
f¥f}§§;"§',$[.,|, inmna One :mama Aurnd anThe Club has had a yezfs study!oun Coach que! and Enjoy Fine Feed ind
ir . Landau Bllterisindng Program at M. E~"Blur Church Tuesday Evening.
1 Tan Truck
113'-ffl Ewh Vrm: MEN srznvr:n 'rua xml.
.stunted nd they are apt to dau in _lecna state of cmaclation.LOSLBS FURNISII 'THE EATS ben.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iverson an-ll A mother Ind dauzhter banquetor the akin, the damage extends
into the cartilage and bonu of thejgws. the new and the face.This
reauill in the deformity of theparts which is responsible for the
name of "bull-none.".
mag me memnen or me losingaide in the mernbernhip contestwhich has been :ning on for some
time with the unmieralandinz thatthe losers were to furni =h the feed.
This contest ciuml May Ist.
\fln T)ff |'|\n\\1Ȣ wma e|\n\\.
Van Deusen. vice-pres., Mrs.W.Nebraska.Invitations m them 1n|TJitl¢»i WoI.sm|.n°\*Shir (¢a~»:l|w.Willilnson,uc -)treas.the Inst monlhiy :eport },;\¢l'1l1.eo. H. Lutudt. Blair Coach
'The pmg n m committee for brought back good mpunm,the
l.'2i-28 is Mrs.Fred Soil,M m farmers saying that they wanterl SPBCIAI. CHURCH SIIR\1CES~ C. Pierce and Mn. Aiyrtle Kil- aevenl short, anappy talks and
§5_f,y_ .3=h= 1;_=gw_m eorgmiuee for. some time to play, have a milk-The Seventh Day Advenlilh.
win held nt the Methodist :hunchon Tuesday evening of this week
a& which time around one hundred
sul down to enjoy a fine meal pre-
pared by the men of the ehumh.
During the time at the table aThe enlargement nl the sim'
turea izwolvw encroachea on thenir passages and the pig nffectewl
uheel.»ea and sniffles nz a result
Sooner or later the akin ¢0\e-rim:the parts becomes involved and he
3ins to slough, exposing to view[Continued from page four)
lzran a1.| with her committee lived
up to the agreement to the entiresntisfaction of the winnen.Pri:
en were given Mrs. Gus Lumlt nm!Hrs.W.H.Blalter for winning
stunts.
Thd Auxiliary will hold n keneington each month al an added
n t t r n r fi n n n l n n v w i t h flu sh n l h m
|a aQ '¢. : t o . un a n u aa l \ I\ \ |. Tl | ; | |[ ].\. F. Newell and sm. lc. J. Mur-doch.lb
c u m 0 1 ' f ru n ra xs
We desire to express our gmt-iltltie to our neilzhbors and to the
ing contest, lI\|| vuit the collegedairydepartment.The secondoccasion wall bring in rnost of the
fermen and thesr wives !~hQ be-
long to the Univenlzy recordflockproject and hu;n1reJ.||of
other people who are Interested in
what the college js doing in itsBufffire _|d'°§'F"*f"'for }hf§¥|:»ractical poultry plntlf Last year
gwno nave just nemouetm t n e a r l w r y ~ ~was e|1juyed.!-church on Grant street. held npc-|cial services Friday and Saturday
Inf last week.Three out of townmlnietem, Rav. R. 11. Hay and Rev.3301111 Deapen both of Gran!! Inland
!nm|Rev. .z. D. Johnson of Nor-
m k were present £1711 lecture
with steneoptacan views was en
Mn. w. J. Koopman, in her usual
efficient manner, acted as toast-
mistrlzsa.MLS: Ethel Mend gavedsolowhichanen§0ye-ml.a n a l
Alice Jaroblell iollovred Min Blendwith n toast to the moth`|Pl1 and
Mn .Harry Sappenfield with atout to the daughters, both very
Ins Sugar is advancing.
P H O N E 7 5
We dan'l GIVE service fr
We sell il
ll I lmv
FURMER BLAIR
WOMAN CALLEII
" " 7 " " "unrmwlnu Uuullg uw nnne nr me si! or maven hundred peqple camc'J°JV¢*1 51 Pi 1 z.. M2Z§§'5§§f£The ~ Qzll gf 'fire H-whic h dc.atro}1:.£ our home on in lo this poultry dur. gm] ig in ~r h n l gg s o ~
in nm l.».i...3.11 .L :;s.1..¥|...: \'i'f?f°'. °f.f'f"'_"°':"". It is tr-hoped that the number can be 5l(l\'lNG TO BLAIR in cveryonc."Mother MacJ1:ee"
lo hit home.
Dr. A. J. Cimenon. Henry Trubi-seri and R¢v.'l`. J. Reels neiurnedSunday from Den Iloinel. [owlwhen they Im b "ng 'g| ==-
a a e ons u con.~.§...'.§°i'§'51'i...... from the local
club.They 11.-pon a pleasant and
profiublc mvefl11l8. ll. Parrish vu a county antdlitnt on Saturday.
H n .i f . ' ; ' : » * a -~
homo 'hu m a If nen h : h u . d m tho p u t i h n l
week an uw mm of » dan|Etlr,
li n .Geo. Vogiica.~by hu dnughtat she vid ni a
\ v r \» r u | \M i u i n v w u u l'brary--lrln.o. H. Goduy .Mn .Il. B. Cuneron: music-Mrs. L. C.llaman.At the :lou of the `nmeI.-ing ,the hoslau announced that :hahad perauaded the pluident to '°§a;l.|e the mln of £he rlub vhkforbid ierving and she served nicefnfttnhmenia of chicken xlngiuichoo,pickin, alnub-any ahorttskevrith srhipped cream and coffee.Thin was the Isnt regular meeting
of tha year.The club member!and their flmi\i4.'s will hold a ic-nlc in Heal park FlHay ns.Hay 28.Arnngoments an in thehands of tha nodal committoe.o. n. Goduy last nmol: ncoivod
n u » » u u w u u v u n u p q a n - v \»son and Mnry Helen and tho MissesKirsten,Hannah and Lollia4
Larsen.EJ Newkirk and ulaughtrrn.Hazel, Opin and Helen drove overtn the Juiius Fmdetivlnon homeWadncuinyeveningandbroughtMrs.Newkirk home.Helen ne-mained for a whiie to help Hrs.I"n1¥crl|:k\on.II. C. Larlefl and Hinton 1|\tr1.liunelay callers at H. C. Rasmus
near.Hr.and Hn .Richnrvd Nllsouwere Fnmont calhn Thnnalay.Hn..H.C.Larsen : m t h d'Nam|».hy nflernoon ur limp
QI
M,
ll-\Lll 1
ARKET
M r s .W . C . F l u e r y , a g e d s i x t y -
: h r e e y e a r s , d i e d i n L o s An ge le s
la s t Su n da y .T h o F l u e r y s w e r e
o n c e r e s i d e n t s o f t h i s c o u n t y a n I
h a ve m a n y Ir l c m l s h e r o w h o w i l l
be w r r s z o le a r n o f A i r s. I" l u e r y 's
ue s ll t .
A t o n e t i m e M r .F l u e r y w a s
fo r m n a n o f t h e N el s U p d i k e r a n c ha t H e r m a n a n d t h e y a l s o l i ve d o n
a fa r m n e a r C a l h o u n .
s.u n a n . " vu m u e "u s m su n.a vo l u nt e e r co m m it t e e conslsting
of V e rn a L u ml t , Mr s . J. P . Je n n e r
an d bl r s . C l ar e n c e K i ng w il l se r ve
t~efr\esh°nents.
'tISITs°nl.n nom:
Mr s . Joh n Je nk i n s le ft l as t S a t
t m l a y foal Ri c hm o nd ,N i s s a n :
w h e r e sh e w i l l sp e n d a b o u t t e
:l ay s vi si t in g h e r mo t he r a n d o th e
u m l y , |ptltllltlrlc t o x n o w l h l l l b o o g t e d t o u th ou sa nd th i s y e a r .w i l l i n g h a n d s w e r e r e a d y i n s u c h Th e esclmange o f id ea s f r o m t h ean o rvle al .I
S .G .Ma h o ne y .
} " l l l . II II H S TR U Y S B A R N
A fi r e o f \.|llkoow.\o r i g i n de -
1=* ru ye .l th e ba rn at t he l . N . W u r-
rlc k re si de nc e on e as t Gr an t st re et
last.Fucsulsy.Th e fi r e m e n r e
mn de d l n st a .. l I\ .m e N m 0 2 "fn r
col le ge t o th e nlairy sn .l p o u l t r y
fa r m e n a n d f r o m t h e fa r m e r s t o
1 h5 .
m o r e
t h e co ll eg e in be ne fi ci al t o
p a r t i e s : m d 'u a k c s t h e w o r k
by t he c o ll e g e o f a gr i c u lt u r e
va l u a bl e t o t h e st a l e .
D a n s
Co l le g e u n a i n t h e B l a i r H i g h
a.¢L--I -.......l.\.u m m .|... .l-- ss.-
T h e A Ca pe ll a C h o i r o f
Ke n n c l h P o u n d, w h o i s n tr a ve l -
i n g sal es ma n.ha s h i s t e r r i t o r y
s o n m m g o e l t h a t h e c a n n o w r e -
ls i e l e In B l a i r a n d a o c o n l i n g l y w i l l
l m o vc h e r e l n t h e n e a r fu t u r e .
\l r P o u nd i s a so n o f \!r s . B I I L
:x ml th cl l fol l ow ed ep oc h ; to mo th -
ct h o om l by M rs . C. G . B a de r , H r s .
l i . C . F r e n c h a n d M r s . W l l . U n
dc r w oo d .
A ft e r t h e e p o c h s M i s s D o r o t h y
K e g l e r g a ve a pl a n a so lo w h i c h
°'-a ls o w a s w e l l re n d er e d a n d t h e nPo u n d a n d . i s e n a t i ve o f B l a i r s o 'sst i s i n b u g h o m e t o h i m .c..me the c los¥ :1g s ong,Ble st b e
I s t h e Ti e t h a t Bl o ch " .
} {5 ; f r i , m d The w hol e alfal r w as so s ucc es s»¢...3.f:. .af. I.¢...\ ....-S n . . vs . . . l fu l t h a t t h e l a d i e s h a ve vo t e d t o
uunlucas \.l.lsa\Tl6c 1810!DMa y 1 3 - - S e n i o r C la s s P l a y s t t h e
B . F . D . h d l o t 8 p . m .
H a y 1 4 - Ju n l o r ~ S e n i o r B a n q u e t .
M a y 1 I- - E p l s e o p s l b a k e s-ale a t
Sw a ns o n Y e s t M a r k e t .
L i l y 1 5 - B l a i r vs . S c r i b n e r a t t h e
Bl ml r h a l! p a rk .
M a y 1 s 'Sermon to g r a du a t e s l t
B . F . D . h s l l s t B p . m .
M 1 7 2 0 - G r a d u a t i o n exercises s t
B . F . D . h s 1 l s t B p . m .
u n
JEN5 NIELSEN. Prun miativea.Mr Jenkins took he |,}|,§,,jg~ ~ llulvua """'"'; urvlll ";""" ;""1;"';"" ';;;" ;{"`°"" "Eg "£`Z&»l..'Em¢ it a, pcrrrmnent function aah May 21-Alumni reception md rl-~Rua an right in 'rue Enterpdse. to °"""l" """°':° ""' lock *hf train.l¢h¢ building.we "fl-i'§§»°»`f a '°'fs§;.:; s.f..1.§`f"°'el'|:=¢r-union at B. P. D. mu at s P* m.~
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