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05-12-1927g ~ \|a-THB nrrznmxsn-Bhlr, Nebrukn, lhy 5, 19211 n r . u m m m m m s \Bmih'rtet" 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 ysa n n u o f a b lb r b o m b shurndzy 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 nd 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 lolli la i r n llo d ln. W . G. Har rison ind Adssnnt to llllford 'Pnuday to use the £ormer's mother and take her for a ride. The FIBJ Inn: ind sm Cald- ujclifamiliez called at the Wes- ton Long homo Sunday, to sec iluna baby . LeonHindley trucker!hogs toOmaha hlcndny nigh! for Soren M. and Alfred mihen._ Mina Alta Nelson, principal ofMgCl.:1hy :drool sm!MissAda 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 thec u m i n :context Mrs. Chris Hin:won first and Mn .Jamesi f mm n m.low.A. dnintyluncheon wasserved by Lc rulle LlrlnVidaNelsonspentHenley night with Helen and GeorflenmHansen. .SundayAfternoonendsupperguest! At Ed Newklrh' wen: Hr. and1111.ChrisLarsen and son,Ke nn e th , ~ J en : L an e n en ddaughter, Luna and Min Keeth!Burger, all uf Blair. EdHansen called .uRichardNelaona' Tuesday.Lara Roliand had rattle nn th* Omaha market Tueadly and Il.linnnvsseulu-1 mmethere onShdrresday. Sunday evening guests at RichardNelson! were Hr. andHrs.GuyHinkley andMr.andMn .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; afterhudnuemationlanellinouri.Death was due to hu one darian week.ladvanced 'gL. A. Parrlah of Omdu vilihd'Event!ayleni,whohadhi#our the weak-end at the parental I left arm broa week ago. auf S. H. Parrish home.| femi severely with It and on 'hesfDietlosr Palmauer of TekamahrdayDr. Camema tookhim tomu a business caller in HermannOmaha hospitalwhen JC-ray iaat Satuniay.:utuna showed the bone had split Tornntn c k o fBlair was \°°: :1breaking/ andnerveswerenewing acqudntanees in Herman eauaht between the splinters.On .. mtumay.'Wednesdayphysician#1rori\iI\¥ 'ine .Drew Uma. of Omaha, whomeenliy putchaied the former Boree :tack of |'roc¢riea and notion.;_ne |'ml.!1n¢ actin.: sales each eve=ning atreeenf. m dispose u! the¥°0dlmales burn Batundlyevening.C.S.Cameroninthe lll¢ull!1¢l'»Mn.-'bh| ,x. Hom vu aBlairmiter Saturday afternoon.A Hulhera' Day program la be- undel X-ray succeeded in gettin! atchoneinpinclandreleasingthe pressure. on the nerves.Heis reported to be Jeff.; :- we!! alcan he expected an present.The baccalaureate senImferthe Chu of 1027 will he held rnthe American Letien hall Sunday evening,May15.ThemessagewillhedeiisreradbyRev. T. J.Rreae of the Baptist church. A number of young folks fromthis vic inity took in tl! snow attheRiviera in Omaha Sunday.Thi following people enjoyed dwholpilality o! the Mn.. Geo. You Sr. home B~dayby dinner and supper: Mrs. Liuie Wu!! d Blairandson,Frank of Omnhn. lla.AnnaWienandf : mio mVoss and hmily, Peteul! nad farnity, Thomn .Kniep and hmiiy,lin. C. F. Puls and son and Rav.xml Mn. Kurt Bunn of Fremont.intheafternoonihefolkovringchildrenwerebaptized: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 'VonCariWinedid. 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 nand James :pd Mr. andHn. Ham Andereezi of Herman,\i.»ited at the Peter Nielsen homeSunday afterthoMn .Petersen funenl.Hr. and Mrs. Lan Holland andnhi¥drenspentSundayafternoonat thu Can lluanuueus home.Jen: aiirogh spent Sunday with Rulnvlld Rieholdsen atthe LarsRotlaud home.MrandMrs.PeterIversonwereSundzyeveningwler xetCari RJ.amuuens'.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Jensen and chiidrenwereSundaydinner guests at lim (luis Benson lmrne.Fred, Hlrry andCarlChristian- . u m m m m m s \Bmih'rtet" 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 ysa n n u o f a b lb r b o m b shurndzy 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 nd 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 lolli la i r n llo d ln. W . G. Har rison ind Adssnnt to llllford 'Pnuday to use the £ormer's mother and take her for a ride. The FIBJ Inn: ind sm Cald- ujclifamiliez called at the Wes- ton Long homo Sunday, to sec iluna baby . LeonHindley trucker!hogs toOmaha hlcndny nigh! for Soren M. and Alfred mihen._ Mina Alta Nelson, principal ofMgCl.:1hy :drool sm!MissAda 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 thec u m i n :context Mrs. Chris Hin:won first and Mn .Jamesi f mm n m.low.A. dnintyluncheon wasserved by Lc rulle LlrlnVidaNelsonspentHenley night with Helen and GeorflenmHansen. .SundayAfternoonendsupperguest! At Ed Newklrh' wen: Hr. and1111.ChrisLarsen and son,Ke nn e th , ~ J en : L an e n en ddaughter, Luna and Min Keeth!Burger, all uf Blair. EdHansen called .uRichardNelaona' Tuesday.Lara Roliand had rattle nn th* Omaha market Tueadly and Il.linnnvsseulu-1 mmethere onShdrresday. Sunday evening guests at RichardNelson! were Hr. andHrs.GuyHinkley andMr.andMn .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; afterhudnuemationlanellinouri.Death was due to hu one darian week.ladvanced 'gL. A. Parrlah of Omdu vilihd'Event!ayleni,whohadhi#our the weak-end at the parental I left arm broa week ago. auf S. H. Parrish home.| femi severely with It and on 'hesfDietlosr Palmauer of TekamahrdayDr. Camema tookhim tomu a business caller in HermannOmaha hospitalwhen JC-ray iaat Satuniay.:utuna showed the bone had split Tornntn c k o fBlair was \°°: :1breaking/ andnerveswerenewing acqudntanees in Herman eauaht between the splinters.On .. mtumay.'Wednesdayphysician#1rori\iI\¥ 'ine .Drew Uma. of Omaha, whomeenliy putchaied the former Boree :tack of |'roc¢riea and notion.;_ne |'ml.!1n¢ actin.: sales each eve=ning atreeenf. m dispose u! the¥°0dlmales burn Batundlyevening.C.S.Cameroninthe lll¢ull!1¢l'»Mn.-'bh| ,x. Hom vu aBlairmiter Saturday afternoon.A Hulhera' Day program la be- undel X-ray succeeded in gettin! atchoneinpinclandreleasingthe pressure. on the nerves.Heis reported to be Jeff.; :- we!! alcan he expected an present.The baccalaureate senImferthe Chu of 1027 will he held rnthe American Letien hall Sunday evening,May15.ThemessagewillhedeiisreradbyRev. T. J.Rreae of the Baptist church. A number of young folks fromthis vic inity took in tl! snow attheRiviera in Omaha Sunday.Thi following people enjoyed dwholpilality o! the Mn.. Geo. You Sr. home B~dayby dinner and supper: Mrs. Liuie Wu!! d Blairandson,Frank of Omnhn. lla.AnnaWienandf : mio mVoss and hmily, Peteul! nad farnity, Thomn .Kniep and hmiiy,lin. C. F. Puls and son and Rav.xml Mn. Kurt Bunn of Fremont.intheafternoonihefolkovringchildrenwerebaptized: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 'VonCariWinedid. 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 nand James :pd Mr. andHn. Ham Andereezi of Herman,\i.»ited at the Peter Nielsen homeSunday afterthoMn .Petersen funenl.Hr. and Mrs. Lan Holland andnhi¥drenspentSundayafternoonat thu Can lluanuueus home.Jen: aiirogh spent Sunday with Rulnvlld Rieholdsen atthe LarsRotlaud home.MrandMrs.PeterIversonwereSundzyeveningwler xetCari RJ.amuuens'.Mr. and Mrs. Alben Jensen and chiidrenwereSundaydinner guests at lim (luis Benson lmrne.Fred, Hlrry andCarlChristian- =*THE ENTERPRISEA uoc/u. Nzwsmrnn FOR |rmrrs1'ns ALL THE PEOPLE PLAY! No nvonrrm 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 . JHindley 'last Thumlay and tied a quilt.In thec u m i n :contez Mrs. Chris Hin:won first and Mn .James'lf)mmpso'n,low.A. dnintyluncheon wasserved bMrs. John Aronsun and Mrs. John McDonald.The Club meets next week with Mrs. Chris Hina. BESUREANDGET YOUR TICKETS.WE PAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH YOU BUY WhenEddie'sentirely busy, Altho he gets frequently dizzy, `He's never aggrieved Or grumpy or peevcd Or rude or uncivil; now, is he? l1'1I 1| | Ilemnn.Irene W ulf vu nine years old on Saturday and her mother, Blu. \\|1lWulfilwitealthefollowinggirls to spend the afternoon withher: Qpal Kuhr, Marjorie Hansen,MldorleKuhr, lg-1-=»n u m ,beola,Lorettaa.. MarieRu - muaacn,UhllneWulf,Dorothy Larsen,VernaWulf,VinhNel- Richard Nelaon home Thursday.Rev.P. J. Rzinertsenwas 1Wealneniay eailer atH. C.Ral- muuens.Supper guests, Sunday eveningat the Martin Larsen home were:Sir.andMm.FredEngerandAlfred. Bvelyrr and Mildred Eagerof Herman.A wry large crowd attended the Mrs. Peter Petersen funerai at the RoselllllchurchSundayafter-noon.lnterrnant was made in theUmm cmwtary.Orum friends ex-tendsympathyto the bereavedrelativeat. Mr. and Hn. Henry Hanlen of OmahaspentSaturdayat theQonen Larsen heme. 'hh. and Mra.halSorenaen and son, Clyde ofOmaha and Dorothy Larsen wereSunday dinner |ttoal.a there.M mIianacrn vu formerly Mita Annu laraenandllra.Sorensenwas Misa Emma Larsen.Supper nam Sunday eveningal. 'Chris Petnraona were: Mr. andMn .JensAndersonanddaugh- ters, E\elr|1 and Florence of Blahand Mr. and Hrs. Herman Nelson . A1 T9 BOT Ifnme Mr. :nd Mn. George Daw and RuthandDeandmve 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,chairmanof thoBetter Homel Movement,aicsimtothankthe mininersof lheBfalr 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, homeeeanomies class,gms or- chestra and a!! those who auishedin making the program the suc- cess it was. Edna Wulf and Irene and EwiynWulf..Afterplayingvarious games the zirI} vue treated to cake, coffee and oranges.Mr. and Lin. Andrew Johansen n-- - - 7 1_ - 1 ; . - " '7 " `3%H : .4:..Q »:§ ," / / I f f / n~Q4. 4g f ;°~P`b f". ¢~har P:i l\ * 1 -" \I ~L \ .' ~", JA Charles Hsmen home in Blair. Mr.andMn .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 'VonCariWinedid. 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.MissRoseWiele spentSatur-day at thc Charles Voss home. Mia: Alma Wrieh spent the week end an home.Mr. and Hrs.nWrich andfamily helped Mn. Wrlch'\\ fath-er, Mr. Henry Hansen, Sr. of Ben-nington celebrate hll birthdzy-.on Sunday.Mr.andMrs.ElurlesWrich.md daughten Looa Hde to theElkhom river on Sunday.Henry Weaeznnnn was a caller at the August Knhnk homelastWednesday.A number of youngropll fromthis vicinity atlemlrde dance atWashington on Fridny and at Ben- nington on Saturday awning. sn!Nelsons' were Hr. andHrs.Rotlsnd home.GuyHinkley andMr.andMtn *MrandMrs.PeterIverson 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-colnandMr. 811|Mrs.MarlinLarsen, Malvern and Alton.l-IdHansen sod xhughten vis-ited relstivas in Fremont Sunday. Mix: None Andersen ealied onMrs.MarlinLsrsmFridsysf-ternoon.I ViolaNelsonandHelensudGcorgisnn;linorenspentWomb nenday night Iti l lE. Hansen hr. mo.1Mr. s ed Hnll. C. Rasmussenand Helen were Sun.1ay sftemoongvisitors at the George Rasmussenhome. linroldandRaymondRasmus'Jenattendedtheballgamein.Blair Sunday lflerno-on.gMr. andMrs. RschsnlNelson culledattheIre.! Jensen home Wednesdly afternoon. wereSundsyeveningwler xstCari RJ.smussens'.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and ehiidrenwereSundaydinner guests at lhe (luis Benson lmrne.Fred, Hlrry andCarlChristian-sen spent Sunlay afternoon ut theliens Wulf hvrne.`The foliowing folks helped Mr. andMrs.LarsLumenceleb:ole zheirfourteenthweddinganni-vergry Sunday evening: Mr. andAirs. H. c. lismen and children,and Hr. sod Mrs. llowin! Jensen and ehlldren.Mr. md Mn. Chris Chfilloff¢\** sonandchildrensailedatthe Soren Wolnman home Sunday af- Lernoon.Mr. and Mrs. Sam llolsloin and daughter,Ermno!Washingtonwere 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.andM r ;GeorgeRuhr. Annandu, Raymond and Opnl spent _PEACEFUL mul Hr. andli n .Otto Voss Ind daughters,Anna,Berniceand Maxine urn Blair shoppers Iri~dayafternoon.rendaandmlitivelhelpedMrs. Herman Wleae celebrate herbirthday 1riday evening. Mr. ChrisWrich am: daughuer MCCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK . . . . . . .Mn. Mary Barry was guest of honor at a party at the home of her son,hir. JohnBarry,last Sunday. May lst when around 50 oldfriends andneighbongnth»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 andMr. andhire. AshleyCougar emidaughterof 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 endEarl 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. SundayafternoonntihoHenryJensen home at Kennnnt.Mr.andMrs.WillHart 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-daySatuniayevening: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 and baby of Blair, drove Dlll. Sunday.ond took Mrs. l'red Knutson andLaura with themto Admlh,tovisii at the Edgar Larsen home.Misa Kirsten Lumen was a Man-duy dinnerguestat theMartin Lilailili home. Sunday tended n birthdayparjy 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 mnr cwereOmaha :happen on Saturday.Mr. andMn. H. B. llartc nl.Marvin and Elmer and Harry and Louie Kahnk of Craig, were Sunday dinner guest: at the Augunr. Kuhnk home. -OFFICES WITH- UHANLON 6:UHANLON ATTORNEYS Phono 15 Wnkiniim Canal] fum BUREAU 1,i":ii;°;';s.ffi';i';..,,:HSSAY'¢0~1»'=Sr 5i"i'i":*i?"¥E,.*norHsus Ama'f 'rmm To ~ENTERTAIN GUESTS ~ L » r \\ \ \ ».uv 1 ~a~~. r~*if/IL Rebekah;to Meet ll T i m ! Ninth Annu! Session on W nudes. Hey 18 In Tekelnh. q u - - » 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 pro hu 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 Oeklnd Treu 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 ezxtertdnvielton 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 Unwhic 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. : ,. 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 9 cloning '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. ~|927blx289I5 I622 2529 50 » ...s_'Z 1 M\¢5I0I724:sl .e>'._4 5llazx252. I2I926 .SP 1 .. 'as-' l -..- ~ '' i k 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 vm en.She spots In particular of tnewmerger 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"ilI "7|.|i'"i f Tn . . " u ; i aI.-\s=-L;-me :La-.:"1.°£m at ....: 15-=» ,..a~..,. s-wi-, -f--3-.§»¢ "% -.¢ -5-L ff?-'31 ¢ I / I-nn vr we -nw... W ...............uumuilt out the infec tion. l r .Waterman Iarmwed u s hm 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 seenIn animal: lm a n n we o r mm mn u u u m In those atdmall the mnu\3\» themum. 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 Cabter 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 had p 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\ Conference heme.Paton, iq dd egn le and m m m ln numbu urlpn muh hxu e 2 0 0 0 ma r k la i k e xp me d on Qhe oec\sIon.QfQue n large pmmn 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 an lnmw. 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 Newell Soul-Amerkl. the Beautifulr 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 sl ly s w r u sl \b u n" " "|g | » 3 g gK n m l rh o m e .u a . . -later Ionm! her lifeless body. 3he1 b i w soor:o:§bu1nine|.§"n '_ "Qceued was fany-two years oflie. Mn. K. J. Van Valin and Hn.She was the daunhfxr of ?. Peter- i1 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 ,; ' § la n Iu n s !n vq s n n .Mu n ovI r s .J o h nT h k l d f o l d t' r nm a d eu n i t y h l p prl u !F r i d a yw a n i n gw h e n ! h a rn l a t i r u ,n u m b e r i n gn r o u n d _ t w e n t y ,b r o u g h tt h e i r: u p p e r so u t l ob u tZ z o m f n o u t h w e l io ft o w n , u n d= - g g gh 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 gw a sap l e u a n t " g f "g l . pL , r s ." '° ' ° ° ' "IT h eI . m l k ° | \ 'A mo ft h eL f .1~:.g g ; l l r l .B l r l h l7 ' ° ' ° » g g -$ 5c h u r c hw i i lm e e tW e d n e s d n yf o r u r em dn mw ed r o v ew o r kv i mH n .D . w .R u t l e d g ea t t oB l x l rS a t u r d a ys f t e r n o o n .h e rh o m .i nt h ,c o u n t r y . _ ' § ! 1 . " ' ° ' ? " ' . 5 . ' . . ° ' . f ' l ?" ' . ' 1 ' § ' § 2 ' 2' r mp u y" s m n dc m | . u - . w a r elxelwhichwillbeheldat theheon hill Friday anzdng, Hay I\&éEIn( iuid ian. Mlnin Larsen :rentHonda;dtsrnoon at theg g "R o u e na i mh o m ea o u l ho f r Row. Frank Smith of Omaha. a wellknownDmshn mlnlrter,h ubeen secured tn give the :lux ul-'¢g_|Mlm Emma Hansen111.1 Mu.ren at uw comment exerMartin Larsen nuea .a N. J. An- 'dersens' Tuelllsy afternoon.H.C.LarsencalledatN.J.Andon-ans' Monday niternoon.Mn .ChrisChrillofferwnandGladysspentTueuhyafllrnoonwith 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,MldorleKuhr: lg-1-=»n u m , beola,Lorettaa.M rleaRu -muaaen,UhllneWulf,Dorothy Larsen,VernaWulf,VinhNel- Edna Wulf and Irene and EwiynWulf..Afterplayingvarious games the zirI} vue treated to cake, coffee and oranges.Mr. and Lin. Andrew Johansen Charles Hsmen home in Blair. Mr.andMn .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.rendaandmlitivelhelpedMrs. Herman Wleae celebrate herbirthday 1riday evening. Mr. ChrisWrich am: daughuer DRESSES .FOR Memorial Day Sunday MRS. T. C. .HILTQN .The Milliner tended n birthdayparjy at the Tuexlay asening.Min Don and Alma Wrich were Omaha :happen on Saturday.Mr. andMn. H. B. llartc nl.Marvin and Elmer and Harry and Louie Kahnk of Craig, were Sunday 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 lineofDresses, Silks,GeorgettesandTu bSilksas well as a complete line of children's Tu bDresses---sizes4to14years, goodcolors and good sizes.Ample range of choice from which to choose. On Saturday, May7, for one day an/y, all medium Bhd xnF/f\ #cadmln* hats at price whichrepresentsasudslanilal .wallingovertheregularpriceand value of the hat.. Closingoutthebalance of Coats to make room for Tub Dresses. Now is the time to selectyourbout- 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 to bake depend upon OMAR FLOUR to make them de- lightfully delicious. ThePurityofOMAR FLOUR irdue to the factthatitismilledunder strictestSanitary condi-tionsandonlyseltedwheatis used.- Beureand have a sack of OMARFLOUR in the house be-fore your next bake day. Buy yourC & I-ICane 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 that the losers were to furni =h the feed.This contest ciuml May Ist. \fln T)ff |'|\n\\1»¢ 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 :hunch on Tuesday evening of this weeka& 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 second occasion 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 usualefficient 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 a tout 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 fromDen Iloinel. [owlwhen they Imb"ng 'g| ==- aaeonsucon.~.§...'.§°i'§'51'i...... from the local club.They 11.-pon a pleasant andprofiublc mvefl11l8. ll. Parrish vu a county antdlitnt on Saturday. H n .i f . ' ; ' : » * a -~ homo 'huma Ifnen h : h u. d mthop u t i h n l week an uw mm of » dan|Etlr, li n .Geo. Vogiica.~by hu dnughtat she vidni a \ v r \» r u | \Miui nv w u ul'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-anyahorttske vrith srhipped creamand coffee. Thin was the Isnt regular meetingof thayear.The club member!and their flmi\i4.'s will hold aic-nlc in Heal park FlHayns.Hay 28.Arnngoments an in thehands of tha nodal committoe.o. n. Goduy last nmol: ncoivod n u» » u u w uuv u n up qa n- v \»son and Mnry Helen and tho MissesKirsten,HannahandLollia4Larsen.EJNewkirkandulaughtrrn.Hazel, Opin and Helen drove overtn the JuiiusFmdetivlnonhomeWadncuinyeveningandbroughtMrs.Newkirk home.Helenne-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.andHn .RichnrvdNllsouwere Fnmont calhn Thnnalay.Hn..H.C.Larsen: m th d'Nam|».hy nflernoonurlimp 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 h a 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.~ \ _ ' x S * " ; ¢ . :~.;. _..-z ~ °' ' 1 1 mm, Neumu, H4g¢._.1s21- m m m m m -J\ _ _ .l _ _ ».... A'£.'.¥!'§° T"E,§9£""T..Y F r a n k l d n n i w Tom Osborne Lute: AztdiDm Phillips Auf-um Draegert C u l Gu i n - 44.oo 2.00 2.so2.80 2.00 o m a a R u n ..80 Bonne Gultin 13.75John Duluey 9.60 Ed Btflc khtt 'IB.00 U. S. Supply Co.51 I Ch u . P llk n o . ~w. J . n a :sooo C. E. Krauss zo omHmry Christensen 1930 Uxht Dtpulment 1064.78 Ci v Cu b Fu nd a2.ao:uno and aocondod, these hills bt nllurid as mul and that war- rants bs drawn on the properfimds in payment of the uma. Daroll an, Fnlwfb- Steirlrt, Grimm, Me h r ,Boon.Garner,B i r d " |n.l Sorouamn voting' 'AYE1 Qu motion curled.Moved md oocondod, thot this c o mi n I!s m s - n m ,d i Couneiimon present. voting 'AYE3 :lu moiioa carried. Attstz H. L. Morris,Acting City Clerk.. R. J. Dlunioih, lhycf. lay 8, 1927 Continued lhyor alled Councilman elect,McKay, Garner, Bale; and Jen- sen forth and they were sworn in their office as Councilman for !.beir nlpective wards.Roll W ucalledandthefollowingwere present: Bealos, Bigelow, Grimm, !| ARLINGTON N o ms Am u l l t v b i n r vhldupunlmlmrA:i|n|¢:::a.8\md|y;t\¢ruodn a c a n v -w° : :' n .|mrd > ¢n a wn .O u t h w ; a | » ¢ , ~ a n - . h u n s m r a i d z u n n i l b d s h usndaernuhlnggsaa I \ y n d o n t h | M 1 i i th h n u¢ m £ \ ¢ u » a ~ u a m » m u ¢ m - m l n m m m n m f m d n m l lwm a .' l \ ¢ | u r m | . | | ¢ d o n l y |xh o n d mn a n d mn pooplevhnd On an! ! c y c huloc Antrim ten an Thundlygg-=»¢ lsr Puulumtflalll. vhan to summar.ln . B. L 'g : d r r| . | b f ! n u m- da lu vid# nlndvu at Buverior.r. xml ln. E. G. Brmur of Ha u n t n n wu e k- md g u u u a ttheir¢;_»_g\=¢~f- Mm C. G. lab- n u Mr.u m u u .l n -B n n i u f l .md l n .\| 1nh lll'|birth lnnlwnurlu oeruned Sn!- =~ ¢ 3 md thi two funllleu sn- k v me mm wg e u m.C. U. Cook, who nelntly under-wear n opention for nlul az a o hC w m .Hills Tlxu and' | ~ | b ¢ , S l a m " m mI. E. llhler. Pmprictor mm Bl- I nk 9 9. c. §,_LB,, A w r u v m n luuruwo-ReninhOffice In newHome Tbeltrl Blk. no - u ve r fn g ni c el y a n d expe cts ~ m u m h o m e i n a c o u p l e o f m e h - ,,~ - l - n : :1+;. A L L K I N O F H A U L I N GD a y . » 5 " \ u . » - -Se r vi c e P h o n e 2 7 5J. P . E 1 a m e n B u n u ..._x Dzxnsr hosted in wwHome 'mmm mu.swf. Nebfuu 'c xr v o o un cu . r n oc xs n mc s m y a , l mA nnlnr vwvdnr of the BIAS: Chy C olmdl vu , md i n o rd er at 7:80 P. ll. by lhy or ¥\fld°¢h. thc following Coundimm unwar-Ull in mu ; m m . S t l l u t , crxmm,l l y.I o a n ,G u n n , Bi p lu w md S a u n a . Ha n d #rd aeeorldd,THE ENTERPRISE bo named the Of- tidal Nerupapor for the year. All Coundroeu present voting 'AY¥', the rnotinn carried. loved urd neoocrded, the Street t Alley Committee 'usd the CityCierk be inltructed to purehue 3 cus of Gravel for the B-line mad at 8rd md South Streets,m yother atnot repdn to be :ered for out of the arson gave! left fromthework.011 mil cell,Beeju, Bigelow. Grimm, Garner,Jenson. Hoon, ll=K»r and Stewart voting'AYBS the motion c urled. Moved md seconded. the CityClerk be authodxed to ull |11 ez- ees: gnvel at colt plus 10%.All Coundlmen present voting 'AYE', the motion carried.A oomrrmnieltzlon from Hr. A. J. Colo 'nr read.Moved lad sec- ondod, this letter be referred to the Lirhz Committee.A21 Connell-merr present voting 'AYE2 the mo- tion carried. A. report was submitted by thePililburyEngineeringof Minne- apolis, Minn. vu reid by their Hr .Schmidt.Moved and ooc-onded, this report be accepted u reed and refe to the Light Qammitteo.All Coundlrnerr pres-ent voting 'AYE2 the motion ear- ried. Moved end Secorrded, the bill ofthePiilzburyEngineering Com- pany in the amount of $500.00 benllovred :ml that a warrant be dr:.\wr; on the Light Fund in pay- ment of the same.011 roll call, B-eales.Grimm,Gamer,Jensen, Morris to let as City Clerk, C. E. Enos being absent.Tha minutes of the lat melting un road :od approved. loud md ascended. the Light Commhdonor he instructed to ro- mo n the oopdd accounts noahovlt on the light lodgor,: h o thot he be instntdld to 4¢p¢dgthe hahnceo held in the ollioo on mm doped: to tbl c redit of the meter ¢|¢p¢¢|; fund, doo thlt n record be kept at these accounts for futo n n fenn ou.All Coun-cilman present voting 'AYE', this motion carried..' Tha City Tnalunfa report for tho month of A p r i l vu n a l.Moved and seconded, this repon bo sc aptld u Nad md planed on file.All Goundlznen present votlnl 'AYE' tho motion canied. 'Hue Light Comminlonor reportwas read.Hoved and seconded. this report be oocepted as nad and plated on Hhs.All Counciimen :b lk M M1 liv e d lu n d y Ama n d mc h u xlrudpmada | N 4 d Ma d s .The hnppy yum(eouph IM! at ana b \ur!o on Ahouyuwnldvnoinnnyolh,lin , v la n U b i! w il l : p a d sfew dlyl nt the home al Mn.l l l l l r k n n t W b e 7 + r.ayBlulbulr . Fu n k s n imv u nIn H . b e lU n h n d md l( r \ . J . E . * ? " `"1 m e conme u Uno ola .Z"' §' 5. ~. , th e Arllsgtgn e ? " ° ° ' v u " R m u - ourc m- ' mi . mg . . J . '1 5 " i Un ln l ribbon md Un llktd Chorul therecehod I tblni ribbon.5 m x h r " Q " t h u w g 0 . E . r u i n .nz<»;|»=» held b lincoln thh week.rs. A. ll. lhll vu hasta: to UM Llrkin Club on Frkhy dm-Mu n h u h m unoon.Qld!x I nd lnmade A full nfurnoon for the hd ln .A number of peopls from here wen! mu unedn on Saturday zoattend LM Bum Hula! Content. JENKINS rimss SHOP s Old Bee Hhs Anna I P11 633 z u : (A.-5??"'¥= S§xBlG%I.»0W ) or nu mr yrn1Pou|.'|§Y?'€| | s d ' E m a. 511| :mu Bvnth of nm~ psadent Tele nl Oi llo ln m B k 1 3 c u r l e d .Th e l e e r e p o r t u r n m a d .B o n d a n d se co nd e d, t hi s r e p o r t b e n c - FP. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Pam am a-1 nw. Nebr. x »...- TEACHERS' \EXAMINATION DA :»: . Saturchy, Jlme -I, 1927Saturday, Jdy 28, 1927 x mucus BECK n p m n.s ua - _-a-._an LEGAL NUTICE A. C. Debel, Attorney. To:Burr H. Richards;a lRlel1arda, lint and real name un- lmoim, vrlfe of Burr H. Richards: |f»11°wu.¢ named mama pezsoul. to-Vrlt: Burr H.Rkhlrdl. JamesG. Liegeath, Samuel A. Mearelh.'Adliisen C. ilegeath;Minnie E. ;Meleath, Jennie M. Megeath, Jos~,lib J . Yeung,George w. Doane, Sherman B.Kinnberlln,ThomasJames G. Hegeath;llegeath,Whitney Nichols, I'nnk H. Klely, fint and real name unknown, wife of James G. Meteath; Samuel A. .Megeall1;llegeath, fi:-at and rea! name unknown, witd of Sarn- uel A. Beneath; Addison C. Ile- aeath;Me gu th, fi m and u. B. Wiid, real names unknown: and ai! persona having or claiming'any lntereet in Lota treaty and twenty-one (20 a 21) in Section twenty-aeven (27), Lot thirty-ndne (39)in Section thirty-four (84), int or aleartlng the same, and for ' being in favor ol' Elizabeth Neve-other equitable relief.lleff, in the num of :z12o.0o and You and each of you are re-'intend thereon from Nareh 26,uired to answer said petition in the District Court of Washington County,Nebraaka, on or beforethe Sth day of June, 1927, or lald petition will be taken aa true and the Court may gnnt the relief prayedfor therein..James 'l'. Nelson, Anna D. King, Plaintiffs, By A. C. Debel,13-Qt.Their Attorney `19z'r,at Seven per nent per annum, together with costa of said actionnew taxed at $23.05 and all lc- NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF NEBRASKA Washington County,John F. Rohn, Atty. In the Cou:ty Court a\ 11 I:ming a "provtded 'Wa In um Matter ot the Emu of :add order of alle and the decree I l l Payne,Deceased:Thein uid action.»eena Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 19th day of April, 1927.13-51.llaurice Mehrena, Sheriff of Waahington County, Nebraska. hun at law, next ot kin, devlaeea, iegateea, creditors and All persona interested in said eatato are here-by notified that on the 27th day of April !927, Alice Ll. Johnson filedIh l i h l n u i n : l i t n n i u [ h u n t applleatlon has ever been filed forthe appointment of an ldminlatra- tor oi said estate in the State of Nebraska, either by persona claim-inl to be c reditor: ef said mm or by the heirs of uid deceased, Premium '-38.75 Howard Janeen, Tran, FarmIBureau213.8 EIL B. Prlntin¢ 0|» Supplies SMS Llnedn School Supply Co., Supplies 20.88and that no Court in said 8tate|A.1n1e C. Martin, Co. Clk. has eter aamind iurladlction Pomu. Exnwl. Laundry 6.51thereof; that more than two yearn 'EL E. Noyes, Bdlltf 8.0¢ have etapoed einen the death ofaaid tleoeaaed; alld praying for an Order of this Court barring allclaims a¢ai:ut uid eatate, !or a determination of the time of the Omaha Road Equipment Co.l Repain u e s Omaha School Supply Co., Sup- plies 8.50 }{a_rvey Pound1, Board !or zwnc 'ro ciczurronsJ 'OF 1»:s-r/m. =: STATE oz- NEBRASKA Washington County ] Wm. J. Maher, Miv- In the County Court. In the Matter of the Eatlte of Funk D. Mann, Deeeaaed: to theUl1.'¢!ifol"8 of Said Eltate: You ara Hereby Notified, That I wiil sit at the County Court Room in Blair in add County on the Sth day of May, and the Sthday of Avrw. 1927 at 10 o-'ciock a. rn. each day to receive and ex- amine dl claims awnat wel Ea- uu, with a View to their adjuat- 'ment and allowance.The timelimitedforthepmnntationof claims against aaid Estate ia tizreo montlu from the Sth day of May A. D. 1927, and the time iimitedfor payment of debt: ia One Year from aaid 6th day of Hay, 1927. Witness my hand and the Seal of u m County Court,this 6thday of April, 1927. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 11-Bt.County Judga. -gn. Ileienu Payne,an inhubitxntWuhingtonCounty,Nels » died on tho 14th day of February I927,leaving no int wi n anTmtament, and pououed of Ro and Persons! Estate and prnyi for administration thereof.lf y ou hi ]to appear at sul County Court on the 20th dny o Hay 1927, at 2 o'elock I'. M., an~contest* uid petition,thc Co will appoint John F. Rohn or som other suitable person Admininn tor and proceed to | sottlemen of uid estate.Witness my hand and Officio Sent this 21th day of Aprli, 1927. (SEAL)1. C. swan. 14-cz.County Jud /amid Ellllt, \iu| . a view £0 their adjustment ind allowance.Tlmtune |ln1il.ed for the prnnutinzl of c l:| i'1u¢agaln\t add Esule il THIS 1s THE TIME See ua for Wall Paper or Paint PRICES RIGHT \ Largest Stock in the City Now on Hand Estimates Cheerfully Given Epperly & Nelson Phone 144 211 E washington St. June A.D.1927,and the time limited for payment of debts asOne You from aald 3rd day of June 1927.WITNESS my hand and the Seal of mid County Cond,this 30th day ai April, 1927.{SlIAL)1. C. ELLER. I5.GL County Judge. :~ior1c1»: Ol um RING A. C. Debei, Attorney. IN TIIH COUNlY COURT DF w.\sH|x<;1~oN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Maller of the Fatale of ) Iinamui Jensen,Deceased.} STATE OI" NEBIIASKA I nWas\|lin|;i.0n Cozmty.i To the hein at Llw, next of kin, m:\i.sl'£1\,Ivgataen, credllura,and Eataie. You, and each of sw. are here-by notified lhal on the 30th day of April,1927, Johanna Madluz hhA her duly verified pelilion in M 9 L a1 g _ h li n ' s k e p t -r e s / 1 C O F F E E S E R V I C E -The sign or gooa coffee a n n i d e n t o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . N e b r a s l u l , o n t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f O f- lu|.|tl,1904 , se ized a n d possessed u l :n t i tl e i n fe e si m p l e i n an d L C t h e E n t . h a l ! o f t h e E n t h a l f o f t h e N o r t h x u t q u a n e r (E 5L E 5 1L W R )o f Be ci io n cng hle cn { 1 8 ) | i n I n 'h i p e i g h t e e n { l 8 }N o r t h . ;HxJ|1 g£.: E|€\ °?n Ui) I§4fstuI ilu titn a I'. M . i n W a l l i n g t o n f. ' o u : \ t y , N e ! i m n k m ; t h a t h e i n ft h i m s u r vi vi n g ! :A n h i s m al e a n d o ni y h e ir s a t l a whi s W i l l o w l'e l r i n c Je ns e n w h o i a - h r r i l m i a d o n o r r i g h t i n s é i d r e a l 1 s t a l e , m d t h e p c l i l i o n t r Jo h s n n l f Ma ds en , a da u gh te r, w ho in he ri lu i Q a l l ol ' s ai d n a l e s t a t e a u b j c t t t o sa id d a m u r r i g h t ;t h a t sa i d pe t i - ti o ne r ia : w w th e o w n e r i n fe e m p h c f m i d n a d e s u t e b y vi r t u e I SHERIFPS SALE NOTI CE To c n au lmns OF ESTATE Wuhingtnn County, "' STATE OF' NEBRASKA A. c . mba, Atty .In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate ofPdrine Jensen De-cased:To the Creditors of Said Estate: You Are liereby Notified, Thlt 1 will :dtat the County Colm Rqom in Blnir in nm County on the Srd dw at June, 1927, and on the sm du' of September, 1927, xt 2 o'cloek P. M. on each of said dates to recelve | l nofnca OF HEARING STA TE OF Nsu nns m ¥I aa Wuhingtan County,1 John F. Rohn, Atty. "In the County Court. In the latter of the Estate ofHerbertPayne,Demand:The heirs at law, next of kin, devious,lepton, onditon and All person: interested In said estate ore hero-by notlfiod that on tho 27th dar o! April 1927, Mice U. Johnson filed a petition tn u i d County Court alleging among other t tlgtHerbort Payne, an inlu nt of Washington County,Nebraska,die-1 on the 13th day of October, m l .leaving no [ut Will :ndTestament, and possessed of Real and Peraonai Estate and vnrinl for administration thereof. If y ou fad!to appear at aatd County Court on the auth day of Hay 1 . at 2 o'elock P. M., andcontestd petition.the Court will nppoint ohn F. Rohn or some other suitable person Adminlma»tor and proceed to a settlement of uid estate. Witneaa my hand and Officlltl Sell this 27th day of April, 1927.r s n n m I. c . ELLER. 14-tt.County Judge. Spring Clean Up ; l-¢2 »l'z .':2 e'-1=r5 H:E E f2'E.E, If the persons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre-sent at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, one-half mund of_\IcLaughlin's Kept Fresh lmlk cof- ce. v Attorneys. Notioi is hereby given that onQin 23111 day of May,I927, at ten o'4:1ock A. H., end for one hour thereafter,at the West FrontDoor of the Washington County Court House, In the City of Blair, Wsahlniton County, Nebnaaks, theundersigne.!Sheriff of Wsalming- ton County, Nebraska, will offer for alia at public vendoo to thehighest bidder for cash the follow- ing described real estate. !owit:The Northwest Quarter (NW5i) of the Northeast Quarter (NEK) of Secuon Twenty (20), TownshipSeventeen(17),North,Range Thirteen (13),East of the 6thP. M.,in Washington County, Ne- brukn. *The above real estate is ofhenedfor sale by me by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court of WashingtonCounty, Nehraaks, on the Nth day of April, 1921, in an action therein pending wherein Maurice Mirklln L1 plaintiff and The Horseshoe Lake Summer Resort Company, s corporation;Elizabeth Ncveleffand David Rifkin, are nlefendsnts and will be sold to setidy two ceriain lient,one in favor of.Hoodoo lriicklin in th e mm of $2613.16 and interest thereon from March 26, 1927, st Seven per cent per annum and the other lien Address N O TI C E 0 ? H 1 = : . u : 1 x G S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A ; W a s h i n g t o n C o n a i r He n r y M m - c it e . A t t y . In t h e C o u n l g C o u r t . In t h e M a t t e r o f l l w Il u t a t u o f A n n a L i n d o n D e c u s u i : T h e h e i r s au . l u r , o ut o f k i n. de vi so o a, l eg a - te ea , cr cd lt or s, a nd A ll p er so n; i n t e n e s t o d i n l a i d u t a h : a r e h e r e b y no t i fl e d t h a t o n th e 2 7 t h d a y o f Ap r i i 1 92 7 , I- 'r a n k B . L i n d o n fi l e d a pe t i t i o n i n a i d Co u n t y C o u r t n l l e d n ; a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g ! t h a t A n n a Li n d e n ,a n in h nb i ta n l o f W a s h i n g t o n Co u nt y ,N e b n n k a , d i e d m 1 1 t h d a y o f A o d l , 1921,n f n o last w i u a m ! Te s t a m e n t fa n d p o s s e s s e d o f B a a l a n d Pe rs o na !E l t l t e o a l i n u t o d a t | !8 0 0 . 0 0 a n d Pfl ¥i1 1s fo r u i m i n - i w t n t i o n t h e r e o f. I f y o u fa i l t o l p p u r a t n b i C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 2 0 t h : k a y o f May 1 92 7, a t 10 o 'ol oc k A. M ., a nd con te st u i d pe ti ti on ,th 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 o o t h e r : d i a b l o pe rs on A J - mi nl s tn to r a n d pr o ce ed to a ma t th - m t n t o f u i d s t a l e . W i tn es s m y h a n d an d O ffi c i a l . i n l I (SEAL)I. C. E R. I4~4t.County Judge NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL s l. 'm. zm:N'r STATE OF NEBRASKA "l tWallington Cooaly, A. e. Debel, Any. In the County CourtIn the llattar of the Estate of H u y A.Wilson,Deceaved:T h heirs at luv, nxt of kin, devlsees, leptees, creditcn, and Ali penonaintended in the iinal settlement of uid estate are hereby notifiedtlut on the 270: dey of April, 1921, Edward w. Wiison, the Adminis- trator of uid estate filed a peti-tion in said County Court, praying that his fin-ll ldnlinialnticn nc- count file-i herein be settled andnliowed, that proof of heinhip be taken,order for distribution of lu eta and assignment of doverand homestead Hghtl entered; and the sdd admhxbh:tor diac.lu|ggd. If :rw fail to appear before add County Court on tho 28th :ily of May, 1927, at 2 o'clock P. li.. and contest said petition,the Court may :rant the prayer thereof and nuke auch other md further or-ders, allownnr.es :nd decrees an to this Court may num proper. Witness my :mud and Official Seal this 27th du of April, 1927. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER,14-5%.Counly Judge. g nI:3 ; 15:a *-n § 2| Es5' EE.' I :on c. Hegeath;Judie w. He- Northeut qwm# wsu Nr-:suQtll h: Min nie FZ. M na u nlh 'n ml In t a nn f I 'i I n R nr l in n e hl rm -r hum intends in and l we-mr of I Stunt! Pumey . supgqp :D-50Imia Conn!a determination of Watson Tyson, Pt. Sain"g u mhis bein, aim, degree of kimhip, and the right of descent of the nd property belonging to nhl estate.l Yo u m f u rth lr m a m a u m this Court hu by order fixed the 3rd day of June,I921,at 2:00 Zion Inst. & Ind., Supplies 3.00 James Kina. Caring for Poor 21.00lilvnv P=~1nu=¢ co., Suppliu s m By order of the County Court reuurd ol Mothers Pension was granted Viola.llny nnrd nd tho V :oP1»:s-r/rm STATE oz- NEBRASKA Washington County ] Wm. J. Maher, Miv- In the County Court. In the Matter of the Eatlte of Funk D. Mann, Deeeaaed: to theUl1.'¢!ifol"8 of Said Eltate: You ara Hereby Notified, That I wiil sit at the County Court Room in Blair in add County on the Sth day of May, and the Sthday of Avrw. 1927 at 10 o-'ciock a. rn. each day to receive and ex- amine dl claims awnat wel Ea- uu, with a View to their adjuat- 'ment and allowance.The timelimitedforthepmnntationof claims against aaid Estate ia tizreo montlu from the Sth day of May A. D. 1927, and the time iimitedfor payment of debt: ia One Year from aaid 6th day of Hay, 1927. Witness my hand and the Seal of u m County Court,this 6thday of April, 1927. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 11-Bt.County Judga. -g . / SHERIFPS SALE i,I II For Safe Transportation Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stock and Freight We're Bonded Carriers Phone 10B ~ Reoh'g Service Station Attorneys. Notioi is hereby given that onQin 23111 day of May,I927, at ten o'4:1ock A. H., end for one hour thereafter,at the West FrontDoor of the Washington County Court House, In the City of Blair, Wsahlniton County, Nebnaaks, theundersigne.!Sheriff of Wsalming- ton County, Nebraska, will offer for alia at public vendoo to thehighest bidder for cash the follow- ing described real estate. !owit:The Northwest Quarter (NW5i) of the Northeast Quarter (NEK) of Secuon Twenty (20), TownshipSeventeen(17),North,Range Thirteen (13),East of the 6thP. M.,in Washington County, Ne- brukn. *The above real estate is ofhenedfor sale by me by virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court of WashingtonCounty, Nehraaks, on the Nth day of April, 1921, in an action therein pending wherein Maurice Mirklln L1 plaintiff and The Horseshoe Lake Summer Resort Company, s corporation;Elizabeth Ncveleffand David Rifkin, are nlefendsnts and will be sold to setidy two ceriain lient,one in favor of.Hoodoo lriicklin in th e mm of $2613.16 and interest thereon from March 26, 1927, st Seven per cent per annum and the other lien Megeath, nh: and real name un- known, husband of Minnie E. He- gcath; Jennie M. Megeath:Hegeath, first and read name un- known, husband of Jennie M. He- .geathg Josiah J.Young;Young, first and read name un- Jmesrn, wife of Josiah J. Young; Gwm W . Doa ne;Doane, .fir:tand real name unknown, wife QI George w. Doane; Sherman B.Ximberling Kimberlln, first and red name nnhtosrn, wife of Sherman B.Kimberlin;ThomasWhitney Nichols;Nichols, first and ml name unknown, wife o f Thomas Whitney Nichols;Frank M. Kielyg Kiely, first :and real name unknosm, wiie ofFrank M. Kiely; LI. B. Wild; Wild.ffm and real name un known, wife of M. B. Wild; L. u.Kline, Mayor of CiamlngCity,N. T.,and his lueecasors in tnzat; Il.»e1ri.s ll. Kline, Mayor of ComingCity, N. T., am] his successors in rult; the Town of Cvmina' Qty,in Washington County, Nebraska; e trustees of Coming City,ashington County, Nebraska, and sueeessors In trust; the un-1 ~ heirs at last, next of kin,~wines. Iesutees. personal repre- ntatives. and all persons inter- ~ in the estate of each of the from qsaa. an in 'rowmhip nine- teen (19) North, Range eleven (Il) East of the Gth P. M. in 'Washing-:om County, hlehruka, or any part thereof, real names unknown.|You and each oi you are hereby notifial that on the lllth day orApril, 1921, James T. Nelson ans! 'Anna D. Xing filed in the Dlstdct Court of Washington County, Ne- braska, their petition commencing an notion against you and each ofyou as defendants, the object and 'prayer of which laid .action is togobtaina Decree *ot*said Court finding ancfdeereeing that :aid plaintiffs are the osrners in fee'simple of asld above described real festate,eaeh 'lf a part as more fully set out in wld petition. and to removethe c louds cast upontheir said titles by the apparent Clllms or you and each of you tosome right, title, interert, or de- mands in or upon said real estate,and to quiet their titles In tee simple against any claims, Hghta, titles, interests or demand; in or ;j°=' said zeal estate, or any partereof, which you, or any of you, may have or claim to have therein, and to forever en}oln and bar you and each of you, your heirs, suc- eessors, exccutorn, administratorslor mlm from hereinafter eldm- s._ S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A ; W a s h i n g t o n C o n a i r He n r y M m - c it e . A t t y . In t h e C o u n l g C o u r t . In t h e M a t t e r o f l l w Il u t a t u o f A n n a L i n d o n D e c u s u i : T h e h e i r s au . l u r , o ut o f k i n. de vi so o a, l eg a - te ea , cr cd lt or s, a nd A ll p er so n; i n t e n e s t o d i n l a i d u t a h : a r e h e r e b y no t i fl e d t h a t o n th e 2 7 t h d a y o f Ap r i i 1 92 7 , I- 'r a n k B . L i n d o n fi l e d a pe t i t i o n i n a i d Co u n t y C o u r t n l l e d n ; a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g ! t h a t A n n a Li n d e n ,a n in h nb i ta n l o f W a s h i n g t o n Co u nt y ,N e b n n k a , d i e d m 1 1 t h d a y o f A o d l , 1921,n f n o last w i u a m ! Te s t a m e n t fa n d p o s s e s s e d o f B a a l a n d Pe rs o na !E l t l t e o a l i n u t o d a t | !8 0 0 . 0 0 a n d Pfl ¥i1 1s fo r u i m i n - i w t n t i o n t h e r e o f. I f y o u fa i l t o l p p u r a t n b i C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 2 0 t h : k a y o f May 1 92 7, a t 10 o 'ol oc k A. M ., a nd con te st u i d pe ti ti on ,th 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 o o t h e r : d i a b l o pe rs on A J - mi nl s tn to r a n d pr o ce ed to a ma t th - m t n t o f u i d s t a l e . W i tn es s m y h a n d an d O ffi c i a l . i n l I (SEAL)I. C. E R. I4~4t.County Judge NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL s l. 'm. zm:N'r STATE OF NEBRASKA "l tWallington Cooaly, A. e. Debel, Any. In the County CourtIn the llattar of the Estate of H u y A.Wilson,Deceaved:T h heirs at luv, nxt of kin, devlsees, leptees, creditcn, and Ali penonaintended in the iinal settlement of uid estate are hereby notifiedtlut on the 270: dey of April, 1921, Edward w. Wiison, the Adminis- trator of uid estate filed a peti-tion in said County Court, praying that his fin-ll ldnlinialnticn nc- count file-i herein be settled andnliowed, that proof of heinhip be taken,order for distribution of lu eta and assignment of doverand homestead Hghtl entered; and the sdd admhxbh:tor diac.lu|ggd. If :rw fail to appear before add County Court on tho 28th :ily of May, 1927, at 2 o'clock P. li.. and contest said petition,the Court may :rant the prayer thereof and nuke auch other md further or-ders, allownnr.es :nd decrees an to this Court may num proper. Witness my :mud and Official Seal this 27th du of April, 1927. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER,14-5%.Counly Judge. I l I .oclock P. Li. ln the County Court;Room In tha City of Blair, Wuh- ington County , Nebnsh,u th e#lime and pla n a f u i d hearing, ; and that if you do not than appear and contact the some tha Court}n=-v grant the rellal pray ed for County Clerk inatrnctnd xo draw \°a.|-rents for $13.83 per month for lil:month:beginning April 20, 1921, zo pay tha uma. 9~ motio n du iy mm an d eu riod a m m m O a k :in fb imount of $2.50 tru tfllitld Dr.themln. Wltgneu my hlnd und o!fh'.Illml mn sou. dv al April. xm. (SEAL)1. c. ELLEIL I5-It.Coumy Judp. COBIHISSIONBBSPROCEEDINGS County Commiulunen Room, Bllir, Nelvnlh. Mu a. \9f1. J. a. Anderton. he bein; ; fhv man und ulvled with Poll Tu.Maud, wounded ml mrried tht\he Bond adjourn w meet Ihr 16,mn.Ama. c. umm, come; am; BENCH ~Nof1'ES Mn . J o h n ww o l th e mo u - th y w lh b o r h o a d mn : n u mb ! gmnmum|||||||mmm|lmmlnu||unlllmuul||||mmu|u||||||||||||u||& MARQUIS 1 2 9 6 6 lr. md Hn. Gwm Cro ssland of Wayne visited on 'fhunda atQM horntof Mrs. Ethel Uniur .H. w. llnrshdl ntumed Sntur-day from Tcnkuu, Okln.li n .Hanhdl I1 remaininl a In day s the Prmbyteriazx church llonday|.|'ler\100n, Mu 2nd for Lira. DoraOlsenwho dn] at Um home ofJena ileckman when she lived u housekeeper for soma time.Rev.Nielsen of Blair mnductzd AYE2 qw mclioff carried.'H ata; 'ad svconded, J }{ Stew- | 510211. llciily and Shia!! voting .The Caty Clerks report for the ,id L 1 th AH pr. Bizglow \0LiD8 'N02 the Eal: months period ending April an be el "T pre an o a mon ned a on u r E0I1 ull,=aomm was mud.uma and sec-Countil for u" )(.|r n ro Grimm Bros.suted that the - -au x ,, m i , G mer,.=omled, um report in ===<=f*ed as m z z .,. . ': : .»J 1`E'f I m P'°f€=5¥&°. ~ :f:z§E1'=;??;=§1°§ E ...... .." . . . . ,....da mn n u! wnu nt z a uu ou rn - mem. um A pr il r s, tm. ldinutu of the |:n¢edln| moot- mf van nad Ind Approved.Afte r n un lul enmlnldan of KM following billl on an dlflar- c nt fund: lt vu movod and nv ended du! the (allowing dalnu be nllmnd un County Clark innme- ind an draw vunlntl on u» fund:m i n u s w w ¢ ° M 1 u » u m Cu-rid. 52; s. Andaman. Road Work '- n d u n n m ;s a u s 80.83s o m ' r a n mans ss:/o 9.00 8.00 u.oozoo \ H. Q rum. SullplhsHnrry Bernr, Pt. Salary Lloyd Brown. lldnulnlngInu Curlmn, nnq-mg Gro. u. Chrimnun, Dru- d n : Juhn Hun, Labor m J aw. Lnbor Hmm lumen. Laborhler Jenna. Pulling Tudor 0. C. Llerehe, Dngging s1.so a. P. Mum-», Dragging me s\wm¢n Tyson, Pc. Salnry s o m Wdur l(c Urukln. l r . m a ln. Gh n Nkc hahannd e hlld nn . ln . lhr y Hlnd ln u ml mother. ln. Schmid: al Wtmflow wen dinner guilt; on W\d\ nmdly lu ! wink at th C lllland Rny home.Mlu Rana Chuan vu a Sun- day auxin: vidwr at Un H l rr r smsur home.l u g D a mn :s m m u q e d0 |eommlnini duh pk n k l l J o h n ' m n lu : wn k . lllnnu nl And ra uom va n B u- day gum it kbs Ray Polka hams. M r . m a l n . w a n : m c n m n md l lu D o m th y n n S u d a yd t u u r [ u m o i l r .und l n . Hun Chri.|Ue|\| sn md In th duh noon ll Khll. E. leCr-wha hvms. l r .m d Mn .Theo.Ollngur- ve n a llen a t th E . C. Upp b -eot! home an W ednudny awning 91 Lu: week. Stlnlsy Pak mms bonu h o mhh work ut W ly nc Friday and vhimd nnlll Sunday. 1 - . .»|~...... _.. .\_ r._.L.,_.. \ »»}1"imi1'y im sh Lincoln Sun-ul who knew bei day when ther were :wah of The Seniors of our lon!high cl .»|»pnved. All Coladllnen plu-.lowd and seconded. the Silent |g. Ugg- appqlqlpml HI; 5. w. l ...='¥»u»¢ 'AYB°, lhl mallnn elr- Belgian Draft Stallion Thi s fine s ix ye ar old s ta lli on. s ired by imported stock on both sides. is a beau- J . l !. l l _ ._ _- - . _ | . . . l . : _ . _ meek for Phdmdesr whnre abs willimllural farm r I as . Sonmniuinmer.|Moved and ncoadml, the reque=t The layor appoanted Sam Ste of Hr. Sutton for license to oner-\»|'>`n u n s t r a w u e r r y m a n w c i g n l n g u v c r I OG D I h s . a n d i s o n e n l th e b e s t s t a l l l o n sQ"E- -................,....aa wan nm.I""'i"'I-E§»}§"iL{»¥>Z1"i\§»<i1H» misfortune on the Hnmmond, Slert me He-vem u Nisht ¥'°1i¢¢ for the year.ale a Poo Room he tqken wider §_" " ` " ` " r ' * " ` " _' M ' "H'5u...¢...-.'l"Will Unland and ua lone a valuable cow from bint-Keen pmperbyh und by the City be Moved and ngondvfi. this appolnb ..».... .| :An Councilman pres §e v e r b r o u g h t t o t h i s c o u n t y .H i s s i r e , sm Fnnunlaur; W nwd ln Pre-"'f on sweet elcver un mx._acc eptld and um Nw Clerk be :nent be wnllmegl AllC<wn¢il-ent voting 'AYE', the motion car-E R i c h e l i e u 4 1 0 0 , a n i m p o r t e d a n i m a l w a smqqz on Sltunlay.I "f°P Hqch of.: 9901 §'l1l:\g',\ authorized xo sim uma for the men pruent voung 'AYE'the ;1¢.1_""""9 r _ n AL- --.|_._;._...l .nl..!..4......_..s.......I..A.... Iotto Von, Draggina 8£.50 |A. N. Baum. Labor, Gu & |Oli 110.65 J. w. Couiver, Maintaining 4.0028. 95 ' m a c 1.80 8.00 18.45 28.00 23.40 Ra l p h C a r m i ch a e l , L a b o r F N J D i c h z n e y l r , D r a g g i n g F n n l l n e l l e S t o r e , O i l C h r i s H i n a , G r a d i n g A x e l Ha ns en ,D r a g g i n g C a l l e H a n s e n , D r a g g i n g E d . l i a n u n , D r u g f i n g C. M o hz a an i Je ns e n. Bl a ck - u l n aalm luly w a s u n u u u l u l yo f l i n .c u f f w .R u s I n d a l l l I n - vi l a d s o m a o f h e r n l i g h b o n I n ce l eb r a té w it h he r .Th e fo l l o w i n g gue sts w e r e pr e s e n t :H r .F n d Pe c k a n d f w i i r .L o u h . M e : 1 c k a a n d fa m i l y ,C h r i a Je ns en m d fa m i l y ,Il a r r y S m i t h a n d fa m i l y , Alina Rogmtrtl,H B 4 G r e t c h e n B e n c h a n d J e n a Ja t p c r a o n .H n . Ra y - s e r ve d l i g h t m fz uh m e n t a a n d a l l r e p o r t a fi n e L i m e . .l l . .IFJ la...._| _ _ n a \ . _ _ - mmm: 'rn In MPMgved gm seoomlgdthln met- Lf nm: wlnU B I u l u l l r u z c u |.lru.c a an Ulu : I m g G i l - ': \ vo i in l : z 2.00 B . £ 0 0 .nn 2.40 24.00 60.00 20.00 125.00 120.00 4.00 115.00 tne n a wo m 1 11 as i s h ! r o u e e . Th e M a y o r a p p o i nt e d D r . M o r r i s Ni e l ae n aa - (B l y Ph y a ie l a n Io r t h e y e a r .M o ve d a n d aeeonded,th is ap p o i n t m e n t b e oo n fi m re d .A l l C o u n e i l m e n p r e a e n t vo t i n g 'A Y E ', t h e m o t i o n ea r r le d .D r .Ni e ls e n wa s t he n s wo r n a a C i t y P h y si c i a n l o r t h e y e a r . c . E .K r o n a w a s a p p o i n t e d a a W a t e r Q b m m i u l o n e r ,ex.-of.) :io li gh t, i c e an d Se w er C om ro i sa io ne r fo r t h e y ea r .Hove!! a nd se co nde d, th l a a pp o in t me n t b e c on fir m ed . A l l . i n g b e ad j o u rn e d ,a l l Co u n c il m e n p r e a e n t vo t i n g 'A 'x 'E ', t h e m o t i o n ca rr i ed . A t t e n :H. 1 .. Mo rr is , A c t i n g C i t y C l e r k . R. J. Si twd oei l, H a y o r . Ma y l l , 1 92 1 . A s p e c i a l m e e t i n g o f t h e B l a i r Cit y Co un ci l w as a t 8 cfc lo ck P . M. : a i d m e e t i n g be i n g ea i l e d a t t h e re q u es t of a ll m e mb e r s o f t h e C i t y Co nn el l t h e y b e i n g a l l p r e s e n t a t __ a ; allnI -I -G-u:anrzan_u n_ -I li - s e a s o n . 1M a r q u i s w i ! ! m a k e t h e s e a s o n s s t a n d at my farm west of Blair known as the Aye iarm. Price ol service is $15 for living colt. Will not be held responsible for accidents. 1 a l s o h a ve a I l n e p e d l z r e e d J a c k t h a t w i l l m a k e t h e a t a n d t h i s s e a s o n . Sunday v v r u u u I U u m - u n 3 Days, Thursday, MAY I2-13-I4 s m i t h w o r k 78.35 Pe o. Ne l so n, Sa l ar y 100.00 Ro be rt R aa mu aa en , Dr ag gi ng 3 1. 90 Ro b l . N . R i d d le , Su r vey i n g 6.8-I Jo h n S t e w a r t , D r a g g i n g 21.00 N a t i o n S u t h e r l a n d , S a l a r y 100.00 w . 3 . S u t t o n , L a b o r ,24:00 C l i f f o r d Tr w a e n , R o a d w o r k M 3 W a l t e r w . W e ed , R o ad w o r k 6 8 . 0 0 Ja m e s C . W a l l !t t . D u g - w l .25.20 Au g . A . W a t e r m a n , D r a n ; & R o a d W o r k 30.20 R o n W e r t , R o a d W o r k zz.s0 Ge o . V on D em o n, R oa d w o r k 2 0. 0 0 9 m r .a n u m w n l l l m n y , m l l n lB r o !m 'a a n d H n . E t h e l R a n a h a l fl fa m i l y s p e n t l l o t b e n 'D a y i n O m a h a a t t h e Ja y D e a ve r h o m e .M r .a n d M n . C h a z .H u n k a t - 9 ° t e n d e d a n a u c t i o n a a l e o f t h e B e - rn atock of gooda in Herman luiWednesday evening. Hin Bogart was an overnight/melt. Tlseaday of hat week at the L o u i e H e n c l u h o m e . H r . a n d M n . W a l t z ! P e c k . w h o h a ve Be en vi a l t i n g a t t h e F r e d Pe c k ho me ,w e n t t o th e W a l h r C a r t e r h o m e S u n d a y fo r 4 vi a l !- D f i n l l n ¥ln¢!r t . | u In i nAw\- 100.00 Crundlnwn present Wlinz 'Mil-J,the time and the meeting being " "50.00 the motion carrid.called for the purpose of acting §J h B ~O 72.90 The Mayor |ppoin.led the §ollo§r-upon the report of the Special ~0 n 0 n »~ dwnhr punh an the :mm mu'3 hh ;g;g~f~- over Melvrdi J. E. Adams of Beresford- s D.can un lmar vm of Int weekon u bwnlu und plenum tdp.h h I-'mmnbuu hu mum lonnerly of Cllboun,~ ~ i <" " " '~mm w uv. mmpxmd uw wa '~" ' " °af nn inullution.J. s. mum|~'r|-ny. May an nu . r¢d~|¢¢~ J. H. Smunler lily nn wr vu|=¢¢.'n "Henry Grimmmul achool exhibit vu on dunk: Jnhn l¢lcKnyIn all the rwms of tho »¢nwllA. J. Moore 60.00moo50.0050.00moo | ) 0 r : Finum-Smwan. Jmusl, uml-llmde Uzhl/-Grimm, suun,McKay-szmu a Alleys-HeKly. nige- lw, Moon. .......__. . ... .. .... ....,,.,.....,..,.mnthe CityLsgm P1-nz, uw mmf Ing was alma w mer by pm-mm ar uw cmm Seann whastated the Purpose al the meednzna nbove xlven.Rall vu called.na me fouuqwmg vm. vresent.. innnn||nmmm|||||||||||||||mnm|||||||lnnnnmmnn|||||||||||nn|nun w u w u o t n n n o o n o n r n n o o o n o n o o n e u Q -. _-! x g A . N . B a l l a r d , L a b o r 7. 80 R a l p h Ca rm i ch a el ,L a b o r 3.00 L o u i e G r i m m , D r : | * d n |28.80 L . D .L o n g , Tr u c k i n g 4.00 Chr is F. Zil ath ios en, Dr agg ing 62 .20 S. H . N e ff, M a l n u in i n g , a tc . 5 3 . 5 0 D l t a r S e l m a , L a b o r 8.00 Pe t e P r i ce , La b o r 8.00 mart x. gmue. Surveying 4.00 uosuanH uauv l l I uluon-b e r o f t h e h i g h s c h o o l G i e e C l u b i n B l n i r , w e n t w i t h t h e m t o L i n ' m l n S a t u r d a y .M r . a n d M r s . P a u ! hi oo r o ao e on n pz ni e d t he C l ub . L o u i e M a n c h a a n d fn r n i l y s p e n t Su nd a y at th e h om e o f h is br ot h er , R u d o l p h o l n e a r Sp l ke r .H h s Gr e t ch e n Me n c k e la n a y i n g w i t h £ L o u i e 's fa m i l y a t t h e p r e s e n t . ;~ t h o C o n n e r f a m a o l i h o f t o w n ,fo r m e r l y oc e u pi a i b y R o n H a r - l h l l l a n d expe cts t o m o r e d i e m b d o n l o n g h e D o t rs 'a y p r o g n n u i n t o d u n a t b o t h g h u l t h o a h e r o o n S u n d a y w i t h go o d cr o w d s i n " * a ' m e ° - z . ,~ _1. bu i h ll n g .A t 1: 3 0 th e o p e n t t a , " T h e H o n e D r u m " , u a l g i ve n s n t h e h i g h s c h o o l a n e l n h i y .L i t e rInt h e a ft e r n o o n o u r h i g h schoolb a s e b a l l t u m m e t o n t h e d i a m o n d in a c o n t e n t w i t h u t e a m fr o m t h e N o b n u k l Sch ool fo r t h e D e a f I r u m wh i c h o u r bo y s c a m e o u ! .-|.L. n..x..... -..|.....|_ n..- ........:..,. 50.00 s o o o 50.00 1.70 23 .1 1 8.68 18.90 f° \ a ¢u n r l l d a l n IR R M U. G . G a r n e r F . S . B l g t l o w I'C. So r e ns e n In t e r n a ti o n a l ll a n r e s te r C o . Th e M c G r a w C o m p a n y A y e B r o s . N o h n a k r l o vr a O i l C o . W a t e r - M o o r e , G a r n e r , M e l i a y . I" i m &A p p a n t u x - G a m e r , St e w i fi , Je n s o n . Ju d i c i a r y - Jo n s o n ,Bi g e l o w a n d G d r n r n . . P l r k s - B i g e l o w , G r i m m , B e l l e s . I m ro vem e ut s B e t h ;G a r n e r Denies,Bi g u lo w , _G r i 1 nm , C om e r , Jen se n,Ho o r é, B & n'{ a y a n d S t e w - n r t . Afoved a n d ae co mi ed , th e Pi ii a- b u r y E n i i n e e r i n g C o m p a n y b e i n - at ru de d t o p re pa r e pl an a a nd sp ec - .P -I »ifi oa t io n s co ve r i n g t h e co n te m -\ | n n n \'n 1a |¢ .I { a n u n n n n n i n n l ILA 1t..\.\E 0ur Repair n n n n r h h n n f 5S s| l l l \ 6 u u u l n \:| l1 :l ll ¢ an sul:ug ul .h l l n t n m ]i n a e m r d a n c a w i t h t h e | I V is manned by competent men and your car will Ke kept free from grease and dirt. All Work G uaranteed Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. g B U I C K M O T O R C A R S Bla ir. Ne bras ka Lyle Guyer 1S5.00polntm»nta be continued.All 3 upon on My submitted md ~Herman Lmlnrlir 100.00 Councilmen present voting 'AYEZ ; have amid plans and sp-cdficntions Mid-West lIIo|:tri-c Co.66.70 itho motion carried..l rtuiy for the Councils consider:-Valvollne Oli Company 75.66 ilovod lnel seconded, the salary tion not lair: tlun April 11, 1921.lRathmmn Gang!8gg of the ~C°'° "'*"" ;§'"0' °° "3 1 gr.xl !cali,Healu,Bigeiovr, Stevan Pinrmncy :re .por mont.n r u rim -Gamer, Janne.,Moon.Rivet! Lbr. & Coal Company 4.90 gcalt, Beaten. Grimm, Jensen, Moons. Q Meliay|.nd Stewart voiing 'AYE', Ammon Gangs 2.75 ¢McXly and Stewirt voting 'A'|'I'I'. L the motion enrried.Water Department 80.00 |Bf2d01\ and Gomer voting 'N0'. 5 Moved :nd leconded, this meet- Willurd Tyson 80.00 the motion urriofl.ln; be adjoumed.All CouncilmanIlod C immben 110.00 lb!| l;>ve<! and Ngo- gg Clizk Epruent voting 'AYE', tho motion Clem Hdsteld 2.00 nztructod to vo co a na-ried.Event King 8.25 printed showing tho several Coxzn-Attezt:H. L Morris,Roland Ovrorton 27.6Ulcil Committees.All Councilznon Ading City Clerk. Orin Strickiett 6.60 present voting 'AYE', the motion J H. Stewart - -mamma Mchrenn 40.00 carried.Pmwluz of an c $黢n. ~.. ' ~.. ~ ~_ For the Graduate \..\~ ~ ~~>.~Dainty and practical suggestions '~~' E-~7"?.a - pl e n ty fo r th e s we e t gi r lf» » .°~f gra duate gilts .An e c o n o mi c a l 'way to solve this often puzzling question.Come shopping. I H O L L E R M A N N Gm Counselor Expert Watchmnker II oo. IU38.00 s a m 36.0035.95 13.50 Clinton mmm, urnggmgCarl Toolke. Drlzsior Harry Tucker, Dngging Floyd Barton, Itood workOuar Nohon, Road workAxel Hlnnen, Road work Elmer Christensen,Bold work 8.00 Chester C. Arnold, Road work 2.50Luther Monks, Road work 1.50 Ed. \'Gate n, Ruud work 52.00 Kyo 8: Jvnlts Gr. Co., Sup-plies 13.50A. N. Ilaliani, Slannging Poor 1'arm 41.00 hiaf cul Beck, Clk. Dist. Ct., Court Colts 22.25Local Registron, Reg. Birth: ui deaths Board of Insanity, Insanity Cues Deny Bros., Suppiies forPoorHarry Berger, Pt. Snlnpy" Illoir Tel. Co., Rent & Tolls 12.50 50.50 10.60 50.00 sono Alla Dorothy Smith, as one of tho Senion of the Blair m u school, went to Lyon: Tuesday on their "monk day". Mr.Ted Klsbtlade was over-»hauling# Clifford R.\y's tnctor lut week and was a dinner guest them on Saturday. Miss Ethel Anderson spent theweekend lt the E. C. Lippincott homo. Mrs. Hurry Smith and Dorothgg were shopping in Omnlu Saturday.. Mrs. Theo. Lundt is recoveringherhealth,though ltill tfoubltd with rheumltlnm. Mo!dimes Johns and SumnerspentThursdayevening nt tb l E. C. Lippincott homo.John Syiwi|..nnd mother spent. Sunday visiting at the homl of Sir.and Mrs. Harry Smith.hir. and Hrs. Emmeet Boll. Mrs. Frank Walson, W. J. Holt ol' 'H- kamnh and other gumin 1\hol\ A number from here 'want to Gmaha on 'I`ua1dly to attend n ll£||io:mry,Con1»ent¥n:t.w ]dinner guna at thehomo o Ira. Alien Newc um ln-cltldld llr. and Hn. W m. Oster-mm, Br Hr. and Hn. Wm. 01-!.efm.ln,r., lit. and Hn. HsrryOltemtuz and mn, Hurry Dallas.ln. " gg Hc floz and children, Dun , Rn and nrold. motnnd hen from Schuylar on Sunday tospend the du with relatives.Kr. nd Mrs. Henry Wehaer ofFnmont and Hr. and M:|..Don Vice l'nsident;llary Strkkiett. Seéy -Tren. IIowan!Ri: was seen aa ourstreets Sstunlny.Mn. Ernest linac :nd her mo,ther. Hn. Harry Sell: of De Soto1\.u1 Omnlu shoppen Slturda .| The Royal Nu;hbon held rg regular meeting Saturday after-noon.Huvnan Tinlfeldt bn returnolfrom lfaylrood, Ncbr., when I n hu been for some timeHn. Pnmk Wo!!! and her moth-er, Hn. Joe llolln were in Blair 3-Big Nights-3' The Comeback""Why Wives Worry' "Tilda Ann""That's My Baby" Every play a real evenings program Feature Vaudeville Between ActsWeblrwere Bimdny gumla ulLhdr c hildren, Mr. ami ln. LW :Waher. Hr. and lin. Al Rave and lln.Justia! Run of Fnrnont #sited wish ulhtivea here on Sunday a!-lu me n.ln . W i ll U n h n d tu n g o u toflinr daughter, Ilia: Hildmd ather lomrilr house in Lincoln an Saturday lfvtning.Mr. and lin. Henry Lehman of Omaha vidtgd relatives ln Calhoun Sunday.Herman K}imlt :elmiarued hisbirthday Sunday and I numb-er ofIf amds futlwred at his home in honor o the occasion.Ron Hurst, who hu been inidlingithlorsometime.Bo h n C a s h St or e,S u p p l i l i fo r P o u r 50.54 J. 1- :. C amp be ll . Fun er al e x- pense 15.00 ( h r i n t c n s p n L b r .Co.,S u p - pli es 96.66 ¥lu 1|r } C hri ste nse n, Sup pli ca fo r P o o r 7.90 Im l D e W e b vr , S u p p l i e s fo r P o o r 20.00 Ia r n b o r g l h l w . , S u p p l i e s 15.57 Jo h n H an s en , E x pe n se De p ut y S h e r i ff 18.10 L .F .ll i l a in x l e r. C o al fo r P o o r 5.10 G u y Il i n k l q r , S u p p l i e s fo r P o o r 4.76 K.P . . l i u n d a h i , l n s u n n c e u m a vm d i d n o t l f a r a , w vr e e n - t e r t a fn e d S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e c f Ch :i s Jen s en . C o r n p l a n t i n g l u n b e g u n i n t h i : n e i g h b o r h o o d ;w e h a ve he a r d o f th r e e f a n n e n w h o a n p l a n t i n g an d o t h en n e a r l y r e a d y .Th e c o n - txnuéd co ld w e a t h e r i s ni l l i n i l t ea r l y p l a n t i n g ; Mr . a n d M r s. Jo h n N e we l l s p e n t Su nd ay a w ni ng a t t he A . Al . Joh n. : ho me . S p e a k e r - A l l m e n a r e bor n. eq u a l . ll u c l d u - - " ¢ 'e | : i t 'a w h a t t h e y a n b o r n e q u a l t o t h a t m a k e s t h c d i !- femswn..I . 1 4 fxf~ .aNr ~4 i \ 4 s if |~ m. . J " Prices: Any lent: Adults 80c, Childrsn 2Sc curmn 8:30 P. H.1 \ , h n f h l §=»az 2 .1 1 Z I I F E D D B Q Umm, Nabmlm lhy 12. 1921 \mm-, Nebnlh. my 12. m1 B u n , 3 1 8 ) p e r 1 0 0 p o u n d s . 8 - t i .A y e B r o l - o a Shorts, $1.90 per 100 pounds. s-u.A n n m . J. s. Cnmnbvll. hirnlture, mu and oodenaklng.5-0-tl. For Single comb n.r.»a¢mm.\ aw setting ew an ma sa xo-sz Dr. Laylaml States, Chiroprac-tor, Farmers State Bank Bldg.tf. 'n~.m¢m1»n¢rw»r»|oac1»b men this atmnoon attha bona ofMu.ClaudeVanDeltaaniothi.\ elty. Clifford Nomota la flrirllll forHr. Wm. Bryant at 'l.h.l| time and they ara at Valentino. Nebr. thi! week. Hr. and Mrs. Jaa. .R.Wood1and (amlly of Omaha spent laat Sun-day ti.ngllr.andllr| ..Je11aL. Petersen. John Pillln; and family and llr.R. Grinnell ol' Omaha spent laat Sunday with ll:. and Hn. R. W. lzlltehman. lln. Frank Stewart ia enjoying a vm: from a friend, Bra. Dan Deuaur, who camo up from Oma- ha hat Tuesday. There will be a rendu meeting of the O. E. 8. thia (Thomas) evening.Refrealamonth wlll be aerved by a committee. Complete line of graduation!i!Uoa:tbey1.\rchaao¢latthoI..C. Klopp Jewelry Store.Loeatied inthe Stewart Pharmacy.16-it. Bra. D. Z. hlurnmert ia enter- taining at her home this after- noon in honor of hor aiater, Hn. Ed Cook of Goahen, Ind. Nr.and llra. Chaz.Hltchman and family spent last Sunday inGmaha with Mn. Hitchmarfa mo- ther, Mrs. C. w. Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Funk De Templecome up from Gmaha Sunday and spent the ~L\r with Frank'a moth-er, Mrs. George De'llemple. Elton Bissell, who attend: lehool at the Wealeyan Unlvenlty spent tho week-and at the parezstal, Peter Jensen home abuth of Blair. Mr. and Hn. Hymn Mewnger anml family drove to lrvrinnon on Sunday afternoon where they vla- lted Mrs. ltetalngefa alator, Ira. C. E. Smith. Dr. L. F. Staten went to North Plotle lost Saturday afternoon to spend a few days with his mother,Dr. Minnie B. sum.He returned to Blair on Tuesday./ llra. Vina Hummel and daugh- ter, Orc hla of Chluro and Mn. Forrest Lowe of Herman weregueata laat Tueaday at the .Mme of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoare. Hrs. 0. P. Merrill of Chicago, who hu been win: for her ala- ter, Mn. I'rank Gray o! thi! eltyforseven]weeks,accompanied her htushlnd to their homo last 'lueul.ay. For instruction in Violin, (Idle. and other atringed lnatrumenta,me Mr. Swihnrt Mondays, or leave word at the Antill Grocery StoriStringClubrehearsalwillstart Hay 29th.15-lt. lrlra. Claus Heneke entertainedtwelsemembers of tho Coffee Club at her home last Thunday aftemoon.After n pdeaaant socialtime refreahmenta were aervred by the lluatetI. hlrs. Chaa. Metzjnger and Little Onion Ill.8-tf.A y e ! ! ! J.!l.t.2ampbd.turu1ton, andondertaklng.4 llr. Eau Bordlo olllerloln a Blair vidtorlalthluday . llr. and Ira. 0.1. Hitting: ~ He r mma re n Blatrc allen 'Thn.\'|day. I li n f lo r e n o e s mn n ma I'.BdredBu| ernttendedaahoI'~0mahalaltBatur~day._ Hta ai i ai a lk o bu tao l Valley soenttheweek-end ~m u a m a s n d v e r m o m d t r Ulla Nadeae Rover Sport week-endllritla lrerlidlfflrt.. laerzlmreandhoahandat~ Dr. and Ura. R. 3. Murdoch 11 entertain the Chen Club -'ltedneoday nnlna. C1i!folr~dRe.ifialdofomalll ima at un 1>lN1¢ll» E. B-:- and home kat Sunday. \ l . '.£.Tyaooretumedtla|of the I l i from Steele *~~ wb e r a ln h a a lmn d o tn a a o ~ eleetrlalwork. 1,g¢£,..-A grey m m with 0Hb r a n d o n th o l' ltl\ ¢Anyone knowing of ha r the about: notify 'nn Enterprise.1 Curtla Gilliam or um oo. 1| haaheenlliforaometlma »a vldt from his brother.J ~Gilliam of 'llekamah lan '|| Mr. and Hn. lata Lam an-l G. G. Hines attended the ~-»»olthe lad ie l" rli 0¢ ¢» 3lf 5| R¢ mann at Celumbnl,Nebr. Monday. Mr. and Mn.H. S. llonkl Fontanello were Blair vlaitora Friday oomlng over to neodaughter, Mn. J. W. Blatter inmlly.. Mr.Henry Fischer.who been mama so on hospital some time,la alovrly meurfalghiagoodrna raf orh ia~friend: who have been moe! tereetad to his rooonry. George cuhelin. who Ina lonely injured by having an a~rn n o ve r h lmla s o f a r r e e o out in (short time he vm ba £0 learn the mpsul. llra. Hao: Beckman, oi the~ Creek neighborhood. was takenthe Blair hospital laat » when :he will rec eive t ~- for rheumatlam from which nu been a sufferer for some For dnl. about eanla and ie paintlnn sae Donald Ch .len at the Henry C " " mlldenoe, 208 East Grant 8 Telephone Red 848. Hr. and Mrs. Jamea Kirby joyed a aon visit from the foar'| nephew and ldfe.l r . Mn. 1. L. lllholm of Denver Tuesday .pd Wednesday.-went to Minden Wednesday. 'a~ = they will visit llra. llllholnfa atirea. The atudenta of the botany were out in the wood:Sa +| hunting for specimens.J udd by their loolu when they - hack,the trip seemed to habeenvery ollocelacful.A roast was alao enjoyed in ~ - Llon with the trip. Hrs. 0. ll. Ilamnaog aunt Booth Omaha 'hzealay to 3 o Loca1_ llews News and Gossip About Peo- pie You Know.No Greater Courtay can be Shown Ym- Guests Than Having ThelrNames Appear in the Home . Paper.Phone 11 When You Have s News Item-Please. I 0 o C. 1. Bendarf, Taxi-Phone 224. zz-rf. A new [ine of dress and oport costs sr. Hn. T. C. HIl£ocn's.10-tf. li ttle Bobby ilemphilt urns. a new victim of the mumps last Friday. 'We havethebesteggmashauzl chick starter to be found or ure esn Iuminh you the ingredients andyouc anmlxity ouraedf.Soo us fo: tanhge. 'I;U.Blair Hill!ng_.Co. ' r u Kisses Helen and MarianJacobs, daughters of Mr. E. w. Jacobs, were up from Omaha last week for a visit with their grandl parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jacobs'and other relatives in this city. WHY PAY 5%ON YOURE'ARM LOAN when you can so- eure onefrom ns coating you less than 5%?With one of our loans you are sitting on top of the world.Call or write John H.Roper, 15-41.Dodge, Nebrash. Arvid Banlen, with I bunch of boy fdends. camo near grief last Saturday evening when the Fon! for which they were driving turned over at the Koopman corner south of Bisir.None of the occupants were injured but the car is report ed to have been wrecked. and undertoling.bl)-ti. Dr end Hn. Edwi Jlpp spentu w. s wa y i n a m z a n , Mi ln e relntirel. James llaher of Onuhn, spentthe teak-and with Bldr nlatltla and friends. Sp o rt mu an d lulleo' drencont:from $14.75 tn $410.00 nt Hrs. °r. c. Hlltoni.T-tf. Hr. and ln. Peter Sol] spent l n t Friday at Scribner n t tmhome of their non, Lode Boll. C. K- B-endorf, licensed embdm-er and undertnlwr, Blair Office phono, ass, res. phone, 124.3-tt. A number of ladle:are buns this week with the spring :lenn-ln; of the Danixh Imtharnn church. lin. J une: Clark of Tekurnahculled on Mn. Claus Bench lm v w v mornin; for | : h o n L Hr. and lin. Elmer Andenon of Burblnk, South Dakota, spent g~ vrqk-end at the Ray Anderson ome.4 Harold Kelly And lady friend, ofOmnhn, spent tho week-end with his mother,Mrs.Julia Kelly of this city. Mr. and Mrs.F.B. Oliver o Omaha,visited Mrs.D.Ll. Rhonda:mul other relatives in Blair last Sunday. Blair Racket Store is the pllco to buy smtll eu.-1: of pint, 12541:to 2Bc per nn.Vnmlnh and pdnl. brushes at Bc to T912 each.16-it. Hr. and Mrs. Gus Itnthmann nmldaughter, Marguerite and Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Magneto spent I-rid-srevening with Mrs. Claus Bionolte. Grmluation glftlf at the Blnlr ltnket Store.You r buyfboar. paper, novelties, nillt hose, ruyounderwearnndmanyotherfine gilt items hero 16-I Mr. C. K. Uendor! il building fine rnorguo nn.l olumber room i his furniture store which will - n very useful addition to hh under taking business. A -¢&e llno of silk dresses fo spring f me lending colon, :\e nylon a gootl materlnlr.Pri $8.25, $8.50 and $8.75.See th before you pay more.ll-tf.Mrs. T. C. Hilton, llllllner C.Ray Gates and family | Grand Island some up Sntunla evening for n visit with Mr. Gate mbther, Mm. P. W. Arndt and M 'Arndt on Hothera' Day. The memben of the 'llaurulg r afternoon bridge :lull enjoyad one o'cloek luacheonlnt the Ro~L inmn Cafe and will be entertai bs Hn. Funk Stewart thin afte noon.e A 55-acre form located clone i r n ? - r o o m l m u l e a s g o o d u n e [with electric light system.We aoffering this place for $65W.~ and might take in rnnll town p » petty on trmle.16-11.24. T. Lon~ Clifford llnlbert of the Ar m' son Chovrulet Company, left he L Sunday for Iles Moines,low when he i1 nttemllng the mlvnDuoo school of we Chevrolet M~ 4 t |921 1924 |923i923 me l926 192| 192| ;.~ USED CARS FOR SALE FORD TUDOR (Sew Pnhsl. New Tlrrn)s:ss.oo \so.oa 60.00 sua :mon 415.00 :»so.oo 7500 FORD TOURING (New Pllnl) FORD TOURINGFORD TOURING CHEVROLET TOURING CHEVROLET coAcH DODGE SEDAN DODGE TOURING AR0Ns0N 'cmzvnourr coo Bl a i r ,Ne b r a s k a Phone 23 4 l Good barberilll Noah Side Shop.i t i l . 'ru n me mmm nwnmi ee f or .ale in Dlxtanrllle at reasonable prices.I6-lt.N. T. Lund nuns SALE. Saturday . luv u at Svransorfs Heat Karla! by St. Maria Guild..13-Xt. Are you in.peeli ~ a :mr dren, mt or ha t?See the fine line at lin. T. c. HH!.on'¢l.l0»tf. Hrs.Albert Bennet:and son,Guy of Herman rplnf. Sunday with Hr. and Mn. Roy Andcrun. Dandy klmmed (irl'a hall at$1.00 each.Ladienj hm $1.50 m $2.60 at Blair RaoUll"Btore. 16-lt. c. ac. mmrr, uhma embalm-er and underiaklr, Blair.0 3 1 0 phone, 182, zu. phnne, 224.8-lf. Hr .and Mn. Ernest Tornblaul of Missouri Valluy, spent Sundaywith Blah rnlltlinl and frlendl. An Episcopal'§r3 party will begiven at the home 1'Dr. and lin. w. H. Hallar lion-lay eve- ning. For local and lon; distance haul-ins. including- livestock. call C. K Andenon.Office Black 165, meni- dence 397.15-2t. Br.and Mn. James Rodman :md family were Sunny dinner guests at the home ol Mr. andMrs. Jake Bron. Hn. Louie New and children of Lnl'1u|.le, Ncbr. came Iri¢lay e:|.£:pcm the wwk-end at the qmrenw later Sell home in thin city. I am new offering for sale the Nels Nelson property adjoining the Dan; College athletic field.Thisis a. very desirable property and u choice location.\ Alfalfa, $12.00 par bushel. 8-U.Aye Bros. I write all kinds of lnaumoe. Offloe over Farmers State Bank.5 1 4 6 ;R. H. Rasmussen. llixa Phrelyn McCoy Ipent last week ln Omaha u. the Bw Noah hood home. Ir. an~l.llr|. o. u. 1|ghnd and Janice spent Sunday at the Louis Rasmussen home at Spikes' . The Royal Neighbor lenaington will meet at the home of Ira.George Davin next Friday, Ihr 18. Band;/Lrlanmed ¢lrl'a lzata at s nam' kata ¢g5o to$2.50 at Blair Racket Store. 16ls.. Kr. Earl Jensen and alder, Mila Ladle drove over to Harlan, Iowalan Saturday zo visit friends over Sunday., For Sale-Two red 1000poond sh mh o m bum.Ona u n b w Shorlhorn bull we nina! hat year. S. w. Stewart a Sona, 18-tf.liennard, Nebr. Hate, Hats, llata,Large heal dna aa well as amdl.A new line. in all the leading ahapea andcolors.Hn. T. C. Hilton. 1041. Mr. and Hrs. Elmer Fnhrenkxog of Columbus. Nehr. spent Sunday in Blair.Mrs.Fahrenkrog was formerly Hh s Helen Mueller of this city. Jasper Jupe:sen of Denver, Colorado, camo the latter part ol the week and \lsi|.e.l nl. the homeof his niece, Mrs. Carl Hansen u f\\|\ days. Misa Dorothy Gray. who ia al.-urmling the State University at Lincoln spent. the 'Week-end withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Gray in this city. |1 Sweet Clover, $7.80 per lmalad. 8-tl.Aye Bron. Georgeuamerepa draaaea in theleading colon.Shea up so 48. 10-U.un. T. C. Hilton. For Sale or Real-Rebuilt Rem- ington typeurrloer. Telephone Green 816.Ida Knox. C. x. B-ended, lleenlld embalm- er amd nndertaloer, Bldr.Qtfieo phone, 161, ru- phone, 224.3~t.f. Kr. Henry Lorensen fmgn south- eatftolfiilairsraaavary ureloome vialtor at The Enterprise office lan Saturday. Mr.and Mn. .w.J. Cook.in company with Hr. and llra.EdCook drove In from Omaha lui Saturday and alles! on a few old friends. Hr. and Ura. Wm. Scherdin e1- tertained the following guesta at Sunday dinner: Hr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Gocheoouer and llr. and Mrs. Bruce Gochenouer of Omaha andMr. and Mrs. E. L. Ray mond of this city. H i n Louin Rhoades,who ia teaehitmg at Norfolk, spent the week-end at her home in Blair.Oo Sunday Mr. Carol 0'Nell and Misa Ola Bell of Norfolk were goats at the Rhoades home andtook Hina Lozeln back with them. Hr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nob ar- rived here from Long Beach, Cal-ifornia lant Suniay and will make this city their future home.Mr. Noh is a pharmacist and will help his father-In-low,Mr. EdWolff in the W olff Drug Slnrle. l`rle:ula of Mn. Nah.formerly Misa Audrey Wolff,und than wl|o know Mr. Nob, are glad to hear the good news. l t ...U H . Mr s. A . J. C r1 .z ic lu »h an k re nt l o C a l h o u n F d d n y A n d vi s i t e d n t t h e h o m e n f h e r l o n , Ja m c a Cr u i c k - sh a n k .Sh e r et u r n ed t o B l a i r S a t - u r d a y o n t h e b u s . A fi n e l i n e o f l i fk d r e s s e s fo r s p r i n g i n t h e Ia d i n g c o l o r s , n e w st y le s a n d : o od m» L e rI. |l \ .Pri ces $8. 25 , $8 .5 0 an d $8 .7 5.Se e t h e m b e fo r e y o u p s y m o r e . 1 1 - ff.H r s . T. c . H i l t o n , M i l a m . M r . m d M r s . E . v. l . i n Jc b e r 2 o l O m a h x q p e n ! S u n d a y a t t h e H e n r y R u w e h o m e as gu e st s o f t h e R u w e s : n d H r s .H i n n i e Tr i p l e l l . M n .L i m l e b e r l a n d M r s . Tr i p l e t l . a n s i s t e n . M r . a m i M r s . H e n r y R u w e , M u . M i n n i e T r i p l e t t l m ! l i t t l e N a d i n e G u y e r d r o ve o ve r L o F r e m o n t l a s t w e e k t o nee M r .Ru w e 's m o t h e r , M n . Ju s t i n e R u \ 1 , w h o i s e i g h t y - f lv¢ y e l r i u f a z e ~ Th e A t hl e t i c Cl u b , c om p o s e d o l n n u m b e r o f i u n i o r b o y s , h e l d a u r n i va l l n t h e N e m e t r . b a m l u i . Sa t un l ay wh e r e t he y s o l d p op - co r n an d c an d y , c l e .F r o m a l l re p u t l s Mrs. G. G. Hines drove to Omaha hut Satu y afternoon to seofheir sister,Hn. John Dixon, of Calhoun, who is in an Omaha hog- ml. Mary Isabel Moore enieruincd around twenty of her friend: at games and a weiner roast at thehome of her parents, llr. nml Mrs. Sherry Moore, lun! Saturday nf- temoon.All present, report I. ver;good tim. Our repnelentxtive now in yourvicinity hu with him e fine high grade piano repoueued for non- plymonl. of in=1.a1l-nenu.You can own this piano by paying unpaid balance; Especially easy term: forquick sqle.Write A. Home C0. Omaha, Nebraska.15-3t. Mn. Benn: Aiberry of Denver,Colo., came in Init Saturday ove- niag from Omaha to mit o ver Sunday wit'l'| friends.Mn. Alben? had come to Omaha zo seo herbrother, Will Hetxier, who in ill In e hospital there and took this opportunity to call on old friendsfor a few hours.She returned to Omaha Monday morning.pro c ee ds wi ll ~ '~ fn ~ the ir blsebail team. Elwin Strnnf advance agent of the coming ul the big show to lhv city this week.Across ihe street south of The Enterpriseoffice the uIn.to\n of thc vacant building nm ablaze with the big ml barmerv.. M n Clanennl-» Wuhter and - 1 " l l l z m1 e u P | n s n - with "bull-MOI" hzieelim.Tho key to all ul :Ns ww of d n u u ls lwlhdxva aml th hmem: dm mninlenmao ol n r - mun dln n v hkt lm n h for an nlmal w lin in.In du pn/vz adan ol than dl- wuu, "bull-ma" hzdudad. dean- lh \ s |£1 ,\he pr b d p d hd n r . Knowing Lhlt zu in!0¢\l41: |_, can(A md m Du mmu n la d I n a ll cuntnmlnohd vim tha um. it uquita obvious that young yin mu! -- n - u r ¢ .I A . x a o . \ n m m u m means ol' some of the cheaper coal- tar disinfectant:increase:the margin of safety considerably.When the time cornea for the arwnx pig| to be turned out, they must not be turned into my oldhog lot.Instead they should biz v n n In n d ; t u b l u . B d o n f u 1 o w l n g t l r n a t h l p a m u u u a u g g m n h h n m u s t b e t h o r o u g h l y d o n n e d a n d d l d n f o c t a d l n t h e z m n n e r n c o m - me n d e d fo r ?he p r n e n t i o n o f w o r m s .l f t h e p e m h n n o a l y n d 1 r !. 1 'l o o r , 1 . | 1 l l l b o u l d b ¢ n l l | ¢ Y Q d t u a d e p t h o f t h n a o r f o u r i n e h e s ..| xssum sv n: 'rlv lsun there,with the som,housed in no-called colany houses.On a welbodered mvineniaing farm, the crop rotation should Q9 anplannedthat n fresh pmture is .~..~. fi e l d a n d fo r c r o p - g r o w i n g , b a h t - e d i n s o n p l m i t . B e f o r e t h e s c vr i s p l x e e d l n l h e fa r r o vr i n g p a n , a bc h e r s e l f : h u m i d b e ( i ve : a m o s t t h o r o u g h c l e a n i n g m d s c r u b b i n g i n t h a co ur se o f w h i c h a l l fi l t h a d h e r i n g 20 h e r a k i n : n u n b e r e m o ve d .F o r t h e pr e ve n ti o n o f " ?Ju ll - no s e" lt is fu r - L b o r n e e e s n r y § o d e a n t h e p e n s da i ly ,r e m o vi n g a l i m a n u r e t h i ! ! ht ln du a se oa d -e hu mat ta rthopanaul-aa.tBhiz ,Hdn.. r !.l»Ad o ! Oo a , |r v ¢ni' ~ L i m . Pt, Yau $1.50 m n d n # u m m ma in~I I N for gndutlon T i l h l n p d l h l l n l i m ~nurillllkc. Bdsm buying your graduation i t vi i lp a y y o u t e z n a k s a »to the L. C. Klopp Jewelry ¢tS1mruiP!z.armuy.l l W ba ny ou thi nk of th ag nd u-t| d n k d L . C ~ ! £ lo p p u lh ¢ n u lt o b u y r o u r p n u n u .~tda£BwnnPhar| n| c y .ll. A ,,.¢m ilrvrrm will an new tht llethodlat church tomorrour,-, at 2:80 9. nz.. Ihkh will known nn "guest day".All dh: of the church and congre- tkr: are Invited to be prlllnl. h w m m - w w - 'uiilbeinstnntiy n - tn m n r m d li a z u n t n s h nn r x u u m !¢>rl! '. ; f . " ' - ° ° # . : " ' E § ' ? ° " " fora u the dnd gai tld n b -- + -.Evlty mhnc rlblr unhznaml ~==-=~§;- culli- f f °M "°:.:. ~ E 3 p 3 { 3 E gm w;g;~,;= an nm B. H.mmdenh 'ldth y our hrm burnsa f f i a s t mair.I t h h o p e d t o build these septic tanks in com- munities MW : the greatest in- urm | 11 thin;Euh demonstration viil consistuf tvo d ny mtfb e fi n tda y b ei n x used in making genera! pnpm-tlonl ui the aec nud day for the ¢hmon.|-tration medinlSlneotheConvenient w w ; project lun hnugbt runnin! ta into many fqrgp homes, it iollowl. as -::.::..~ at '*~ ELKEORN VALLEY |,zAcu|: I I4 0 l b s . o r m o n h u t t e r f a t : n d 1 1 co w : p r o d u c i n g 5 0 l b s . o r m o r e o f b u t t e r fa t . 'Th e r e a n 'I' k i nd s o f c re a m l e p - a r a m r s a n d th r e e k i n d :o f m i l k - l n g ma c h i n e s b e i n g us e d a t t h e llha Violet lhxnlng unlnhad: .tha au.llu lbw-in .u .1 lu d i n g ' mmm ol recognized].Mua y . .. . kn o wn . . p nmm "' |H Q M E the 1 Smi t lh mvs.I - I E A R E Hill lmnlng natural altarawful ¢ns\nm=n¢l of u» put PROGRAMwinter season in mppon of Mm Q Bamuel mu u ,c u u g v u w m y Mn a s to M A Y n o t h r o u g h t h e m e o f s e p t i c t i n k ! i n o f n a t i n l p o r t n n a . |0 0 A p r i l B c . - p o n n f ' n i - C o n t : C o w Te s t i n g A n n o d a l i o a ~ m l n o n m t fo r H u m o n t h O f A vr i l .2 9 o i w h i c h w a s dr y . . . F i fte e n c o i n w e r e Corrine,l r .ind l n .Leland W ard md Btuy lr . a n d l n . I ALLThe five high cows were:Ralph Widener. Gr. Holstein, 66.4 lb1. fat, 1105 lbs. milk. Ed Renard, Gr. Holntcin, 62.2 lbs. fat, 1779 lbs. milk. ~.|| ot milk for the month. a n d o m d i e d i n t h e A u o d a t i o n fo r t h e m o n t h . 1 1 1 0 A l l a d l l i - o n a ve n g e f o r t h e m o n t h m a n n i n c r é u a o v e r l m m o n i h .T h U n e i l *b d n l 8 6 8 . 4 lb s . o f m i l k i n d 3 1. 9 Ib n o f b ut t e r - fn t , w i t h a : w t r et u r n o f 1 2 . 2 3 p e r e n v.'Th u Amsoe iauon a v e n n d o ve r w- high : Ind muh rn =\ »u ».dr |,dg|;_( ;_H.W lnd nnd$i:; a n n rguenli b e L . E . W ln !ma. l1 | | Cll| . hS 9 n h rh u b o ea u . \t h c d d l i n l u r l h w d l y u t h h wink.Au\|\:|shuro!lo\kla!olx¢o!to\m Sam Hall home.Hn. ll. Chord John Chord andHr. and Hn. Gifford Pnmer wen Omaha ahopxrrl Saturday.Rav. and ra. Gwrn and c hil-dren spent Bunday at the Gravel! Home in Blair.lin Ord Akin: :pant the =|nlek~ and in Harmsn viaitla; realtivu and fricndl.Hr and Hn. J . A. Swilurt and Ciydo and Gnce spent Sunday vla-llin relativn in Fremont.Ji.. Ruby Hilton spent Satur- day and Sumhy *hh relative: lt Wahoo.Mr. and ilu. J. C. Jensen en-berwned I number o! folk\ fromOmaha Sunday.Misa Thelmn Leonard is vlslting at gy homo of har pannu.llna urn l n . l d h l i n l th e u al-end with nhdm In Pnmoln.||,,`4_ Blnlmficld mond h h family u a m m m a n u m p md t b l m x l u ?-ar Billy Kingdom o h htained A number of hide (clk: an hondny afternoon m honor of Ml uma Nrthday.Thi lotlnr un! DAulhh|' ba:-m n u u u l a m y x a u m urch bunrunt. l r . m d M n Ben Bniloy usd lat,wn. lk . milk. Amnld ww.. r umen . aa a lb s. m, u m u n m u h .-,-A nim: lnpf ruter. z | . v / n l s m o n c n s w a n s The E hvln Sinn(phy en | 1- zum za c a n for three d n l . santa; Thnndny , lhy I2 m lhv14 , ' I n d wm A n i n plu ¢ nlh ¢ the Usual hilt xtmdnd al plxy a with nn lxullent company, ¢om~ I II I ' With Lojs Wilson and Sam Haid1,' FOX NEWS. HODGE 'pQ{}{}E AND Revaew MUN DAY Starring Jean liershulr. ss _n SUNDAY pwdmoer and actreu in "The Dice of God" and aa lending woman in stock at Joliet, Ili.,Terre Haute,Ind.,and Fargo, North Dakota. In her spare hmm du dng her C h i n n engagement with Mrs.Insilli, Hn. Maltmlng appeared in pictures in that diy and ll now cowdedng affen to c ontinue in screen work. Mr. Andrew I:.l¢hnturns again QNUU The othearaemhen ofthe corn-piny 1ill hive important parts. There wi!! be vaudeville between the acts by members of the com- pany and Stmnfa Halody Players will intmduea the latat popnhr aonga.The opening piay "The Conniebunk",Friday "Why Wives Won 17", Saturday llatinee "Tilda Ann" and the company eriil close Itaengalemeclt with "Yea Sir, 'l'h|.t'a Hy Baby". vhyed mm uf the susano ! ms vrH.h!l\e Shun; Compny.. Mr. high hm been playing inNur York and other umm dtiel th e n a n tvw nu o ns , wld: lu - jvrh Rnmhean ma u leld1n| man In :lock at Pitaburg. PA. and Otu n , C u u d l.Lin nmme r he vlud nppodtc 1.»u| » c um. mu Ionmr screen vnmpin in | sketchover the Loc! drvuie.In nddidm to vhyinz leading role! Hr. Leigh wi n b e mm m m m. l ww wi u l lwld en n ge bu lh xmvoloe o fr ld u FRIDAY and SAT. a nd SAT. MA'I'INEE_ L Z-pe Gny's " M A N O E T H E F O R E S T " With Jack Halt, Genrzin Hale mud Ed Brendel Comédy-"HE DONE ms BEST" I _.-;..| LRCARTHY AND s leading Ummm o! recognizedsbility roll known to pstrom of the Strong shown. Hin Runnin; returns altar auc- ttssful engsnnaentl of the putwinter season in support of Mrs. Bsmuel hsull,C1|Ics31o's society pwdooer and actress in "The Dice of God" and aa lending woman in stock at Joliet, Ili.,Terre Haute,Ind.,sad Fargo, North Dakota. In her spare hours dudng her C h i n n engagement with Mrs.Insilli, Hrs. Msltmlng appeared in pictures in that diy and ll now oowdelIng offers to c ontinue in screen work. Mr. Andrew I:.l¢hntums again 1 I II I III II I I HCME THEATRE SUNDAY "BRODWAY NIGHTS" wizh Lojs Wilson md Sam Hai-db' FOX NEWS. HODCIE Ponce AND REv|Ew ALL MON DAY Suurriug Jean Uershuln "THE OLD SOAK" Comedy'"HOoT MON" v s . SCRIBNER TUES DAY Vuudevllle°"R08ERT5 Revasw~- ox THE SCREEN Mme Murray will thri\l you as me beauty wlm puts the kick in life-and HOW "ALTARS OE DESIRE" Comedy-"FORGET To REMEMBER" BLAIR BALI. PARK W ED NES DAY a nd THURSD AY Clan Bow and Esther Ralston in "Children of Divorce" C0|neA:|y :`FLAM!NU Ro:~\.\r~|cE" FRIDAY and SAT. a nd SAT. MA'I'INEE_ L Z-pe Gny's " M A N O E T H E F O R E S T " With Jack Halt, Genrzin Hale mud Ed Brendel Comédy-"HE DONE ms BEST" |I 1.» SUNDAY Gait and ll 3 vclocl COME! w u m u w a u t e v r a ;u r n v m L O N G CREEK I I1¥_"u`5"T§ .2 ;j,¢"§1."£;1"¢hI»EZi»f |e barulaunate sermon will be Hn. Henry P1¢¢|\ ag Tekamah held Sunday, Huy I5 at the li. E.euna down Sunday and aeeompan-chureh.d he 3; tar N Jehu Amnaen Hr. and Lira.0:10 Arp spentto Bug , aku g f nuendad migggay eening at the Henry Arp Q A. R.. Bolt Ilemorill lervicea Sohie Schumacher spent S niet tbdr father. W. H. Wanda.day Evlth home folks mturninguto Hr.and Hn .August wlmnlhr work at Frank Byers' Sundayleft for their home at Walnut, Ia.twa i n ;"°Sunday morning to make arrange-|Hr. and Mrs. Emil Stender and _ . ., . . _ ,----_, . ___ .nrate qachoeeupn|.ion of awlne.' It is Iuriher advisable tn ae ar- range the hog Iota about the farmatead that they ean be rotated from year to year In order to givethe anil plenty of tlme to rid lt- aelf of infectious materials.Wa- Uer hoiea and wallow: aheuld be eliminated. In addition,the prevention nf |"bullnose" requires that the wif#menu for an :mul alrvlma for | aon g==<}_j=¢_g.\g ,971 _§l'i'.'§'_'f'fmF."I mu. b¢ not meaalm with.n n | tlsdr father ;;_ lpn; who pggi-lun "Pom mmulfr vvunlrlgvns uw'Sdlumacher home.'d any lu: Saturday .I Hia Fay e Dornachr spent the l n .Du: 'Thompson entertain-ul around twenty frlrndl md nk- tivoa of hor mn, Howard lu! Bal.- urday owning. that dau bein! hilfam'-euznlh birth umiverury. The u m m m ;weather pnvenud a usoebelui with homo folks.Quite l number from the 1.¢- crone District ntumfled the aiu.:ploy given at Knnani Int week.All npodltd lt to be the but everattended by any of than previous 2. HCME THEATRE SUNDAY "BRODWAY NIGHTS" wizh Lojs Wilson md Sam Hai-db' FOX NEWS. HODCIE Ponce AND REv|Ew MON DAY Suurriug Jean Uershuln "THE OLD SOAK" Comedy'"HOoT MON" TUES DAY Vuudevllle°"R08ERT5 Revasw~- ox THE SCREEN Mme Murray will thri\l you as me beauty wlm puts the kick in life-and HOW "ALTARS OE DESIRE" Comedy-"FORGET To REMEMBER" W ED NES DAY a nd THURSD AY Clan Bow and Esther Ralston in "Children of Divorce" C0|neA:|y :`FLAM!NU Ro:~\.\r~|cE" FRIDAY and SAT. a nd SAT. MA'I'INEE_ L Z-pe Gny's " M A N O E T H E F O R E S T " With Jack Halt, Genrzin Hale mud Ed Brendel Comédy-"HE DONE ms BEST" e:E 2;y ~of ~ fine file, but all | mnnipulations involving the risk 1 of c ausing nbruiona of the aofbparts should an avoided.When ic' COME! i n g t i m e a n d th e n i t sh o ul d b e don e un der n nl ia ept ic p re cau ti on s. 0 0 ¢ F a r m S l n i l l l i o n S e p t i c T l n l l De m o ns t r at i o n ¢- flu~ng",th~s op e n ! ! ~rouls Gait and ll 3 vclocl Servic e Tra nsfer All kinds oi hauling~Day and night servive PHONE 2] 2 Sinclair Oil Station Chris F. Mathiesen tnc unkn built in Wuhinglon r county lhia spring during Jsme 14, l15, 16 and 17.The first one will be bulit June It and 15th at the | Gotdieb Stark farm in the 0:um i neighborhood.The second has not get been annnged for and thosewishingtohaveonebulkt. com- v Batte ry v'I`ires The Farmers Elevator Honey Dew Pig Mead Just received carload ol Honey Dew Pig Hell ix-om the mills at Chicago. There are no cocoanut shells, lill- ers or screenings of any kind inBunny Dew Pig Hn] . 4 v T o ~ VU - holstery \ This Car .¢. ,,.r.,4' and recon-| d i t l o n e d wha :'e " w w u . wr- v Fi nish vFenders I pecaz vbtutox __vRadiator 1.1. v Startin .v Rear Ax'e P vLighting v Transmission v I~ition Gnduate of American School of Oateopath of Kirksi-'iile,L!wudnn. H. ll. MOATSOaleqpnthic Phylldan Redfield Bid 9 Blsir Nebr ; Iia1 o .I 0f!ic el85 P nes n¢».zrz.1 X | Clan Bow and Esther Ralston in "Children of Divorce" mas. J. H. BOWMANsos W m Nabmh Sr.RETAILER OF Fruud-Ameda Tlrdenic Gvlmelin and Mr yAmo AGENT FOR Chnrh Guramta .-.| xTHE EAT SHOP 1 E. C. Rann, Proprietor IMull, 40 Cents !Exrelient Cuisine I Satidmctory Strvlce g Courteous TreatmentFirst door east Enterprise offieel at v -u n . : .Q |. ~°!~¢ ,¢~ J .} . r u1JiI.x . :I ' Q,\_r f a ~~¢ -*:.__. (. |~S i c ~~ ;..x \r Sell Tankage, Oil Meal, Bran and Sho The Farmers Elevator <2 Jr. @,4,1.1,,...,..u , 3 n ~» . ~ff ~ u .:. |._where we can give our "O.K. Th a t is why you should bu y your Used Car from us. n 0 s 4 .|¢ .. ; »..the efficient handlingof Used Cats Ingo nutninr from be1n¢.pnag:{t.to hil iifng; @ \ This Car .¢. ,,.r.,4' and recon-| d i t l o n e d wha :'e " w w u . v Transmission v Batte ry 1.1. vbtutox __vRadiator v Startin v'I`ires .v Rear Ax'e P vLighting v T o ~ VU - holstery v I~ition v Fi nish v Fenders _,lv Pfeonomical Thnsportalion _~ ~_ ~"*""'1~H~VRQ~H~1 ~.. L{1=§.°=. with Url. cum Hina,"Mi-. -na Hn. wuz Thompaoni'sam Sunday dinner :outa at the ma n B URE A U Dm 'Ih°1=1n»°== home.*m s N e w P n o n n s u H n .J u l m A m m o n a n d a l d e r ,( G o a t h m d f r o m P m O m ) . ` | - -' ' A n v i T l n o l m n f T l h m l h .Q lr a .ncaa;cum..-.-_....._.'accompanied by Mealunea Ella .tho mom or len uxteneive muses Tyson and Char Guyer of Blair,of white o r mr d e a d llama: wld o lrln. J . J . lo ng Su nday underneath.litnmooa.\The outlook of e Pi! ao affected llr. and Hn. I-'Agar Rose and in a very gloomy one, ond in spite lin. Mary Barry of Bidr, spent of what can be done In the way lui Bum!I? evening at the J am"of treatment the majority of the'1`h°mP»°1= hum.|w¢» .faded in am manner dl:- y_,_ om! Mn. June: Mullin and scribed succumb ofter a period of hmiiy were Sunday dlnmr andI 'nesting away.The "mf few s:\i at the Frank Guy hom in Blair glhlla which apparently do l¢V.'0\e|,Hr . n d Mn. Chris Bins and remain stunted .md hi! to make eon, Fioyd, also Mrs. Louis Schenk profitable swine."and daughter. Frances :peut BWI-I Treatment d¢|». evening with Hr. and Mn. Ed ¢"Although treatment does not Hatter.hold um. an vw good prospect ofHr. md ln. Paul Barry were ultimetqreoowery , it may be at- Suaday dinner guests at the Jn.tempted in tho very beginning of Thompson homo.Itha dineue when ulceration or Hr. and Hn. Chester Ammon center sores In the mouth ere lr: ..... aninlrilil' Mer the arrival of the initial stages.In suc h cum ALL I II I ' With Lojs Wilson and Sam Haid1,' FOX NEWS. HODGE 'pQ{}{}E AND Revaew BLAIR v s . SCRIBNER MON DAY Suurriug Jean Uershuln "THE OLD SOAK" Comedy'"HOoT MON" SUNDAY MAY 15th BLAIR BALI. PARK TUES DAY Vuudevllle°"R08ERT5 Revasw~- ox THE SCREEN Mme Murray will thri\l you as me beauty wlm puts the kick in life-and HOW "ALTARS OE DESIRE" Comedy-"FORGET To REMEMBER" Gait and ll 3 vclocl COME! W ED NES DAY a nd THURSD AY Clan Bow and Esther Ralston in "Children of Divorce" C0|neA:|y :`FLAM!NU Ro:~\.\r~|cE" mrs.bl|as¢:.|ulv rscqrrws sunslittle son, Jack, aged seven years,of oouthwert of Hernun, are ln an Omaha hospital suffering from notstolrl trouble, canned from the mumps.Mn. Wachter it recover- ing as well as can be expect:11but Jock is in lraerioua conrlilion and has alwaaly had two opero tions.Mr.Wachter la o brotherof Mrs.Ludwig Jensen of south ol Blair. Fred Mor-lhorat, of the south- ern part of L ueurrty, called at The IInterprlre t Monday morn-ing.Mr. Morrlhorst been hav- ing a real! :liege of typhoid ,feverwhich kept him in an Omdu hos pital for four weeks.He has notgotbcnbacktohisformer good health an y d but is slowly re- gaining his strength and hope'soon to be able to resume his farm dullcs. Mrs.Oscar Gilbortson and daughter ,Agnes of vest ot Blair. alro Mrs.lEmmett Johnson andonughter, Maxine and Anna Marie Petersen of Herman went to Llncoln last Saturdaytmqrdng where they spent the ,Folk-thd.Mrs.Gilbertson and llra. Johnson vis- ited sr the home oi' their sister- inlaw, Mm J. PL Johnson, whilethe girls uero guests at the Chl Omega sorority house and attended the sprinlr party. Mrs.Robert 'Riddle entertained three ilblcn of brldge at herhomelastThursday. evening,in honor of her friend, Mn. Helly ofColumbtv. who was spending the neck with her.At the close of the evening Mrs. Wm. Welch heldhigh score and received first prize and Mm Kenneth Rlchte"e¢el\-erlneconrl prize. Dainty refreshments were acnerl by the hostess.Ontpleasant feature of the evening was the fact that lllrs.Theo. Lundt, who has been lll for sometime, wa» able,l.o be present on o l d . ._ - - - g l a hire. G. G. Hines and Mrs. L.. W. 'Lotto of this city accmnpsnlcrl their nephew, Hr. lnver Gamer of Omaha to Siout City lavt week nhere they spent a couple of day!with me Chan Dixon family. Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy en- tertained the following guests onhiothern' Day: Mr. and hlra. A. J. Sutherland. Slr. and Airs. ilolgar ilsnscn and family, Mins l:."ve1yr¢McCoy. and Miles Parks of Omaha. Dr. and Mrs. R. FI. Tilden and dnughlertl, Doris- and Ruth spent :Isnt Iiinlay in Lincoln where they |attended the state music contestnn.l later riritcd Mrs. Tllrlen'l Ifather,Ltr.Fred Schneringur of that city.l Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hansen ez- tutained n number of friends at a sir o'elock dinner last So ? eve-ning.Those present were llessra and hlerdamea Jens Clausen. PeterA. Petersen, John Hansen. Elvin Hansen,Mrs. A. .lohannsen and Mr. A. Juul. Mrs. Carl limendlck of Daren- pon, Iowa plans to be in Blair about the -middle o! next week to attend the graduation exercises. an he:sister,Miss Lois Metsinger.daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Myron Metsln r,is a member of thegradnssiix clam Mrr. Hovendick. formerly Miss IIva Metzinger, will vhdt relatives here for a abort time before returning to her home. Hrs. E. S. Beaty and Mrs. AnnaSt wart entertained n number offrilnds at a seven o'eloc%| dinner at the Robinson Cafe ln!! evening. after which they were invited bu the Beaty home for the remainderof the evening.The pleasant af fair was in honor of hir. and Mrs.lIr! Cook of Goshen, lnrl., who are viniting in Illsir this week. Amo\'4ttheoutoftownguestspresent were Hrs. Emma Shields and Mn. \l.'na|n\r Cflnk nl' 0malta. u n s ,u n s ;u v l u v s r u r l u v u l .c l a m s lun Sunday and are spending theweek at the home of Hrs.liet- singer's parents,Mr. and Mrs. sv. w. Wilkinson. Olaf Simons-en has just por» chased 40 acres three miles northof Blair and will take possession immediately.This land was pug of the Andrew Bec k fam N. T:Lund handled the dead. ldrn. Henry Ladvrig was takento Omaha last Thursday when she underwent an operation onMondayattheUniversityhos~ pital.She is recovering as nice-ly as ban be expected. Rev. Robb of Iowa City, a form-er pastor of the loc al Ch:i=tisn church, has again been elected forthatpos.ll.lon and will more his Famile here by the flnt of June to u up his work. The members of the Young Hu- slcians' Club, accompanied by Mlas rtrude Had, were entertained at the Clark Stricklett home south of Blair on Wednesday evening,Pnulence Stricklett being a mem- ber of the Club. The Domestic Science classes ofthe Blair High school entertained their mothers on W dnnday afternoon,by exhibiting the work they had done throu hout the year. A nice lunch was p |e¢] by the girls and served to their mothers at the close of the alternoon. The tennis courts are in fine lhlpc .lul will be the scene ol'many flne games this spring-if the wind rlon't blow too much.Atoumamct will he started in the near future in order to determine the rcprcsemntlres l-or the schoolntthelnlercollcglale:t in Uzcoln.Prof.Bundgaarrl willdar; next week to put all the stu- flrntn through a tent in physical ability.The test consists of natural activities of running, .i\If=:- ng, trnwing and rpeed. will remain for treatment.Sho was accompanied by her daughter,in-law,Hrs. J. C. Hamrnang of Arlington. Her many Blair friends wish lorlier a speedy recovery. The Women's Club held its ng- ular meeting Saturday afternoon. A eornmittee,to make arrange-ments for serving refreslulluta during the convention, was elected.It was decided to have a Picnic at the next meeting.Ice cream and wafers were served by th hostess-eszlllaa Jorgosen, Min ilanren and Mis Falk. The Accounting Clans is study» ing the provlslons of the 1926 Ln- cotnc tax law and are working outproblems in connection tlzerewith. "Income Tax". by SherwooJ,C. P. A. is used as the basic text.H u rinterertingaccountingproblemsarlse in connection with the fill- ing out of individual, partnership and corporation "retums".'Ups- srriting medals have been s1rard~erl this week to hlial Lydia Nd- nen, Elna Larsen and to Martha Petersen.The vlctrola is being utillsal in the Typewritlng Do-partroeot in developing rytbnxic writing.Real speed is impossible without rytlrm. Dr. Steiner, from Grinnell Col- lege. losra, will lecture at the col-lege auditorium on May ll.His topic will be "The Stnurde for Brotherhood". This lecture shouldhring many people to the collage hill; it in beyond doubt one of thegreatet arivileges ever given to the people of this community. Dr.Steiner is an international figure in the field of social problems, especially the population problem.He is the author ot screw boob. andone ol' the gnat speaken la America.There will be no ad- mission charge for this lecture.It will be the last number on th! Lyceum Course this year. s I l ~1 Chris F. Mathiesen The Farmers Elevator Honey Dew Pig Mead Just received carload ol Honey Dew Pig Hell ix-om the mills at Chicago. There are no cocoanut shells, lill- ers or screenings of any kind inBunny Dew Pig Hn] . 4 Sell Tankage, Oil Meal, Bran and Sho The Farmers Elevator <2 Jr. @,4,1.1,,...,..u , £3 ;;;;;.,,1..:=,.m u g 4 7 vi£3 Aronson Chevrolet Co ;'.Blair. Nebraska J Su Cluslled Cohnmm (or Lift of 0. K. Used Cggu Paym ent - Conve nie nt Term snning.of can which can be uved by anymethad of treatment is very smalk - ~ ~ifloit slump!! usually reaiulling ir i ' " " " " ° " " " ' ° ' " ' l _ - . . . - | l QUALITY AT LOW COST Iumm, \ui A .aff, P u p B n !; . v' g;I ---'l'¥{l m r r n r m a n -Blair, Nebraska, llay 12, 1921ru-ax ~ NEWS Htl. B. L. Rlverd nuuvu-in Bermaniut '1'hu|.wdaylm'dmghtor,ln. Bertand Hr. Lmm.' °.°.':,' : ".,,':§.':;.,';",r».'"a."u- temoon.Rudd G |m u d_..,?*' ..::§r:' gg'athletic .Jh ment tbl week-and lt tb#E. lcConn-ah: hvma, n guest at~llcC0nnl.h|. Johnson and died of sfhooping f . n d Mrs.D.W. Rutledge had as g u u h Sunday,llr . mdH n .H.C.Goopnr and Wm.Slnrta of C1ndnn|!i. Ohio. "TM Order 3; f=»;;==,§f;» 'gg u eve nz.y I ormz ulu limi-monthly mdling. The atilndnncn urn very good.After the business was conductor]a nie ! lu nc h tru n rved br HindHrs.(Dau.Nelson,l i l : Mabel Harah, ilu. T. K. Iversonnnddlr. md Mn. TUG. Alien ofBlair.Hr . md Mn .0.I .Hiladnger Blifr ufn vm. sr.u¢.¢|a. Scllalulk Chmnlvnrhiv In the nffidal report receivedfrom Nebraska Wesieyan Univers-ity, Blnir Hllh been nrarded Bum NEBRASKA, MAY 12, 1927 :Ama by n. v. u--n ai,.n-muse of an sun- aw saau 0 I landed a funeral ol A relative at Namin g W an hlp ll 11 A. ullhru Thursday !8e rmon mum " T h e s m m eB l a q r H u g h S c h o o l T a t t l e r , ,» » - » ~ - » »- » - ,Wm wlfihthq l m i u n . ~ ho Tb n d lXlu Emma '§?.,\,`$»»=Z¢Tu n-~ lu : o l d n hlyh 'nchool inHin Emma Ziegler spent Tuca-du' night at the John Erihenhome.-Daisy Thompson and Darlkne Spdck visited the <\chool Friday. Hines Alma and Birdie Flet-cher, Earl and llnrjorle Fietehertad Mrs. George Lnftil drove toOmaha Frfdlaf fo an Evely n stthe Lad Lir er hopiui.. llr .and Mrs.Ilbur Updfkeand f-mg span; Sunday eveningat Earl ornplous'. open house.. Friday, Hqf 204:15, The Cum-nrencement Exercises.Slept.rk of Sioux City, Commoneemon or- ntor. ...dn s e ve n i n g a t 8 P. A i . Th e R o y a l A m b u u d o r s m e e t n t h e c h u r c h F r i d a y , M a y 1 3 , r i g h t aft e r s c ho o l ., ,a .um a1ua=»aL»ni| mn! Sun-da y In 0r n . a h a . T h e C h u r c h Ex t a nx i o n B o a r d m e t a t D u m l u t . w e e k .R e v. I homie at 8 P. H.The Harmon wil bepr eac hed by thep uto rof - church.Sermon subject:Way to Freedom".; °'m ' l nGrocenes You-ll Need emona ay Are you planning to spend Memorial Day at home or are you planning s picnic?Whatever the answer, you will find it profitable tocomc here for the groceries needed. Grocedes, frah fruits, vegetables always on hand. GUY HINKLEY .\ M A K E illlrmnrial Bag . A Happy one by install- ing the latest style of Plumbing throughout your residence Moore Plumbing Co. JOHN MOORE, Propdetor ». PHONE 84 for that next GROCERY order We arry Groceiies of The Antill Grbcery \ Corner Wdker Ave and Nzbruh Sis. MEMORIAL DAY Will be a happy day for the whole family with one of those NEW PONTIACS at $775 e handle a complete line oi Kelly Springfield Tires and Tub C0M§»'f2;°f§"Ei;AGE 'an . SEE US For That New Furniture You Are ' ' Planning to Buy C. K. Bendorf Furniture and Undertaking ||m||||||||||||||||||||n||||||||||n|||||n|IInm|umu|lummml|||||u|||||||mn 1927 \1927 lllllllll!|!Ill\l||\IIIIlllllllllllllilllllllll 1 llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI Memrial Day Candies and Our Memorial Day and Every Day Drug Needs d g and toilet itemh complete stock ol' up-In-th a s I I | Real IceCream Nature's Perfect Food i l full _' Pure Sweet. Cream l u n " 3 | | | We also carry a big line of farm ~0 _;A ' |;|l ' Getitat Hugh Cooke's wlll fmd our pnces a little less BLAIR DRUG C0 I ,J \ N .'r ~ ~/ /?"~ A ~/V~ 7 ~1 \.\\o 7 (/~ Clarinldn ~ an ~g f s Johnston 4.<§=.z e " Pressed Steel Lawn Mowers Garden Seefl wCl;ldren's Garden Sets Petérsen Hardware Q ; ~n» 1 »~= P' ¥~ ?' //i i ,fi " r 'f f ~ f.¢;1;-i,-"E`"5` -¢:f£.'" I \\* |/ » ' \~` . ~ -'wh :§~J MW \,f \ ~:a=.,," / r \~ ~\.._,,,,,...ar . M Keen Kutter Garden Tools _ ...wx inésfniler in Humana Thursday The ll. 1~; thurth mam new abusiness Mug# ll U! Fred Ro-btnaen hunt Mg a w n i n g .lr. und Mn. J .W o n t n nOlnlha vlzllors Wednoadny. LittleBettyIhr ie Keily uma buckvi t gheng nndjlll continue za u r i Bhir budneu 'rlsilon fist Thunday.llothc rl' Day lu! Sunday vu nicely observed in both churcheswith-qppropriale c xlrdxn.Good sind crowds nttended.ldv. C. H.Illznchnni returned °'m ' l nGrocenes You-ll Need emona ay Are you planning to spend Memorial Day at home or are you planning s picnic?Whatever the answer, you will find it profitable tocomc here for the groceries needed. Grocedes, frah fruits, vegetables always on hand. GUY HINKLEY .\ M A K E illlrmnrial Bag . A Happy one by install- ing the latest style of Plumbing throughout your residence Moore Plumbing Co. JOHN MOORE, Propdetor ». PHONE 84 for that next GROCERY order We arry Groceiies of The Antill Grbcery \ Corner Wdker Ave and Nzbruh Sis. MEMORIAL DAY Will be a happy day for the whole family with one of those NEW PONTIACS at $775 e handle a complete line oi Kelly Springfield Tires and Tub C0M§»'f2;°f§"Ei;AGE 'an . SEE US For That New Furniture You Are ' ' Planning to Buy C. K. Bendorf Furniture and Undertaking ||m||||||||||||||||||||n||||||||||n|||||n|IInm|umu|lummml|||||u|||||||mn 1927 \1927 lllllllll!|!Ill\l||\IIIIlllllllllllllilllllllll 1 llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI Memrial Day Candies and Our Memorial Day and Every Day Drug Needs d g and toilet itemh complete stock ol' up-In-th a s I I | Real IceCream Nature's Perfect Food i l full _' Pure Sweet. Cream l u n " 3 | | | We also carry a big line of farm ~0 _;A ' |;|l ' Getitat Hugh Cooke's wlll fmd our pnces a little less BLAIR DRUG C0 I ,J \ N.\~ /A `/' Q / /?"~ A ~/V~ 7 ~1 \.\\o 7 (/~ Clarindn ~ and \ |- < » v ~ / §W i ' ~ "' Johnston 4.<g=.z e " Pressed Steel Lawn Mowers Garden Seefl wCl;ldren's Garden Sets Petérsen Hardware Q ; ~n» 1 »~= P' ¢~ ?' '/i i i r ' `ff aff?" , M. -;~ 2 f" -y a - ; l `\* |/ » ' \~` . ~ -'wh :§~J MW \,f \ ~:a=.,," / r \~ ~\.._,,,,,...ar . M Keen Kutter Garden Tools |c¢=1mz Distdet of um Woumrfs 1' :hip coaizll lhtt Wu held lt Ne nt Omaha on May 20. High School Cnlendzr Snlunlay,Hn '14--Junior-San emiltrd~ to Lincoln ur~ ~vrardod brash Wesleyln cn Friday, April 29.The fini :sport of this con- text |110 lincoln fin! honors, but 'a _II \\\\ = ~.~ , . /.g '~ l . . v '"MF'l »\ g »¥*a "xg' "r .J_5 ~ fu.~F ~ a * ~.~ ~ n1 |1 I v '~:~-m f f .. a l § Q g \ ..s 5 :~ 0 ~ . ? % L ~'Q i ; |I §~~ vin._.r ~ ~ _..\.: § : ; = i E c »".L ~=- -."" ; - - - =q -.u.\..\!.2.1..--3" i 1% a . ..- - . -A » . . _ _ _ : .- ~~ 1 * "=~| l 3 1 ~ ¢n . v L ._ ".__ Sunday, May I5-Baccalaureate Nebraska.Sermon at the B. F. D. opera house |Mins Louise Christensen spent Frimiay,May 20-! :t5,Senior Lh¢ week-end at the Alfred Ju- high school uaembty of the year.persen home.Award of leitprs, honors. etc.I The Declamntory content has be hcld~ at Lyonn on ~erlneully, May 38.The entire track teamwill plrlicipate in thin meet, and ing In the Week-end Contain In the eonisat held at Wayne Friday dternoon, Blair Hllh was Thenfore. Blair wins the champ- ionship with 32 swim: Lincoln vunouns!urith 28 points;Bmrlrd third 1rith23poi:at|; Wilber foinh with 20 poinu;University Plan and Auron fifth, with I? points.11111 In one of the greatest hon- __,_ We Have A Nebraska Blizzard Bcatcr Ready For You Christensen Lumber Co. play, "Auiam ~nd Eva" atB. FJ). 2T1.h. be brought to 15 close with he college meet.The pole-vault not I t feet.Record b k l k h l time 1ru_alao made In the high hurdles, bs' a boy from Nelifh, whom Coach Schulte predicta to be the nextuniversity world handler. In the Inter-olala track meet held at Council Bluffs Saturday,afternoon, in which the beat ath- letes from the states of Iowa, South Dakota.Missouri and Ne- bruka ¢,m¢¢».¢d,Blair was able to win honon in the high jump and In the low hurdles.In thelov handles, in the peel£n1inarles Leslie Jensen won fi n t place. However, in the finah, Leslie wasable to garner only third place. In the hlgh jump,Norman Tilden van thinrl place, competing with the beat athletes from Sioux City, Omaha and Council Bluffs.In the high hurdle preliminadea, Haneylirogh won ee-com! place, also Nor- man Tllden won second plan in the high hundlea.Norma n dm:ot In the HW : In the pole vault proved lo be of one the faatut in I.;me slate.Q he a few rdi able to urls first honofl la thi:Hnwnnl cenl years.To compete mecca- with the other 12 schools of .th~ was nised lo 10 feet, thne '1~ch~.1.The winner had tn go 11 feet in onler tc win this event.. s l a t e a n d t o w i n t h a m a j o r s h a r e : o f h o n o r s i l n o t o n i y a m a r k o f di s t i n c t io n t o t h e n t u d e n u o f B l a i r H i g h , b u t a i m t u t h e t u c h e r l o f th e hi g h s c h oo l as w el l . a n I _ . .. ' : :m a y -1-°'_ _ _ v ~ w # <.~é 4 2 . /a c !»~ Missing the Bumps United States Royal Cord Balloons take the terror out of bad roads. Put these bump antidotes between yourself and thy ruts-and get the greatest pleasure :md comfort out of your trips. Th ate'x§?cl'Latcx»tre:1ted \/Veb Cord constructione Pgives extra flexibility and cushioning comfort.. B 1-Two years ago the Royal Cord a mt. [MNA DOINGS ~ 3 g ; | 'r y ..~[ 0 \ f Q T !|1 r l r Moinday,l i l y Sth.He gave some vu.ry good mhise in the high o f t h e C O B e | l o i C o m m e r c e o f t h e U n i ve r s i t y o i Om a ha ,sp ok e h e . . .1 "'» », /f ". .=~ ,u -~»'.f-W>-E / mu Alien, Rouelh Phillip, Irwin* wtf, #ha Blnlr mwclans did their dn fonnoon at Henry Kmgln BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH Arlhu: D. Smalley, Hinilier Sunday, Hay 15, 1927. pz¢r.¢a 1. ~ mn is not being Blumsil nd M w m aused at the Hother and Daughter H " , d h m 'Th : n h prog nml bolnz he ld i n 0 ' ml" |glJ I¢1»?r;n mE' fugily 3" nt ann week.Tuesday evening at John 13111- The eatin high school appre-f°{¢1||'' mud *ew muc h un - nd dreu bn Mr.and Mn .Eddie FletcherHr. Dunllp.were Sunday vlsiton at the F. E. ``'.*"§'°!1'ff»,'°°"'°n m teompson 'nu a r IHulk Contact ,vlgf ==~g,~§»vF,d cu ge r. an rs.oy r r wereInthamud:contest held at Sunday visitors lt Jim Brodenonai Lincoln. Friihr and Saturday, the Hr s , wu u m s p mx a n d D i r n | H r s .R a y m o n d H l l i l l a n d s o n vi d t e d a t H e n r y H o ve n d i c h ' l u t Sn l un d ay . E a r l Th o r n n s o n c a l l e d S a t u n l s y a t F l o y d M a g i i l f . Mi n s F n n d a i n e Er i k s c n w u a w e e k e n d g u e s t n t t h e H o w a r d C n r i s y h o m e . H r .a n d H n .G e o r g e L o f t h pl a t i ng s co l l e ge c a re e r . Be si de s la ci ng a : a l l e g e p r o f e v m r , M r . D u n l a p i s w e l l k n o w n g a n N t b n l h p o e t .A m o n ; h i s p o - l m a w h i c h h e re ad fo r t h e h i g h s c h o o l 'u r e t h e i o l l o w i n g : " F i s h - u I |.n _;~;,' [f ~nc a ter anot ego:cr tures ave a~1 'M #23 '.to come to it. Q . __I n Drop in and let us explain just why €~Ro y a l C o rd B a l lo o ns a re go od tires. I n` I 1"lu'nz ug Q !~z 51;)S z I u ~~J e n k i n s 0 i l &B a t t e r C 0 ``~f~s ~| ' '.'/Ju' v-ma Sun:~-~ -»..no wu. c onb mum ter Gollehon,Dorothy . Ekiusen lld Cool: Coon WITH .. The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method BL-AIR GAS COMPANY lnc enti~ £0~ do ~l~r In ~ ~n- tea t n ext rw _- Palmer Awards in Junior High Students'High School Certifi- catea: Ruth Tilden, Norma Lund,Fredrick:Hatthleaen,Fnncea s Ol I H I G l Misa Ruth Paulson Sunday .dici- noon.|Blanche,llehrin and .Kenneth Updike vidted at J ohn Erlkseu'Saturday.|Hr. ami Mn. W m. Sprick andDarlme visited at the Tad Sprlck hrme Sunday.fiemge Loftls mailed on HaroldCudey Sunday forenoon*°"»ga_,Sehutz,y r te " s m u Pean wh im J i m a m e bcrtaon,Ir ll Rodel,Alice Beek- monn and Dorothea Gilberlson.Students'Final Certificatea: Florence Wolff,Ruth Farnham.Elizabeth Grimm, Alma Morgan sen, Mary Both llitchrnan, Wau- nette Anderson,llolen Mcllillnn, llelen Gallagher,Joe Johnston, Alvin Brumbaogh, Nadonc Pearce, Carl Sorenaon, lrmbello Stricldett,Elma Blomquial,My rl Hillman, Ethel Mcldurtrie, George Nic.hol» |Dll-Improvement Certificatea:Ada Gilliam, Melvin Rover, Sam Hnl~ lcr, Myrl French, Helena Simon-een, May Houghton, Reed D*llnn- ¥'leasanI.Hill school Wednesday, going with Irene Larsen.hir. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsnvisited at Victor Skova' Tuesday evening.'Louie Larsen and family were Blair visitors Tuesday afternoon.Freeman boftia called on Chos-ter llfwcndick Sunday morning.Eddie F1 tcher and son Earl,and Birdie lglebcher drove bo Oma- ha Sunday and brought Misa Eve-lyn home from tho hospital.Sho11getllngnlong just fine since her oeralion.'liar Thompson visited Sundayat W ilbur UpilktliNei! Thompson and family vinited at the Earl Thompson home A . " splendid .éan~f ~~mingthe Old Cat Die", and ""l'urnb!¢-Hr.and Hn .G w r n Lofih erick Nemetz. lun-~ mm, numll Jscobs, ~ul Frnin,Mildred Hitlle.Frances When in Omaha Hotel ~onan the :naming followed by baptism. There will be no churth Services next Sundny evening,Hay 15.Will join in union services u the city Imli. Prayer meeting onWednesday evening. ..Th e c h o i r w e n t z a P l d /f stationeryHf .¢aan n u a l p i c n i c ne x t S a t u r d a y . sonwmvmhsunRms$2u>$3 B. Y. P. U. at th~ Im~nuel ~s tin Chunzh, Omalu, Saturday 1. Sunday, Hay 14 and 15.The b meeting will he Saturelay eve 4when a banquet will be held. address will be dven bar Re Lewis Jlcoblen, of Sioux City, I CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. H. Thompson, Plstur. Bible s¢n\gj, at 10 o'clock. Communion service at x1 o'clock.it ru a great plezsgre to have .-= » l - - - ldanalfy Society md the Wqmlaw md lied Sunday at the reservation Aa.in The Enterprise b mresults. r ~ 4_ r / I ff I ~ - : , - - I rr | . / ie il nu k e h e r h o m e h e n . Ethel Ilun u ." ' " '" I l p l l n m | I o a nB l u N S W Rave!of nz.zf.|;'°":round five o'c 1ocl: a :ig spent the week-end ln Hmnan and was luvcd and v==J°r=d byu|| .|MdatthvB¢rt Lo1re¢mcery 'H;,_.._4 u--1 in ____| mn Sltunday.u m / u m o f K a n u r d w w w m Harman S a tu r d a y mu m ltme <1 a Cuneron rumlr . md lm To m ln mr d a n dhsbe l Ts h mn h we n i n mmPMand ulle d ll tht hmea Van nm hams.Dr. L W . Crumbauh of Omn- hn :pmt du nel-end han look-u u m l mruu l ma rn"'&».. lnln Su\Ilvm vu a dinner pen Saturday ut the D. E1 Hnyex hams.Wm. Sinn: of Clnchnlti. Ohio | uf. .nu nn. A. r.. .num muComm nl Omlha nn uvor Sun-eé xy p mu ol lr . ml li n. H. L u n .Hugh Ic hlullen of Dumdng,Nebr., :uma S|!uld.|y for 1 briefwhitwithH a m m fde'|\d\and left fr om ban (ar W uNn| \onXahvn he nu ua mah his fulun mc.A lu g " c r mr d attended 'theSenlur e vhs' on Ffidsy we-vhz at tho hgion h| U.The plnyentltlod "Adam and L-WI" lnpt lheufdlgnu lnlegeswd until the close i l " .;.; g:,;;;.;'aa :"" .;;; 3 ; hrv nc uud. " ' " " " ' " " " " " Q " " ' " "A food sind crowd of memberal " " ' f ::i'n';"'.f 5 £ o f C nl| ,th 0 of the Pleasant View SundayI !u g h " g g ; ~ 1 1 | | | \ | | | 1 ~ l u l n l h d t h e M O M ' D a y of Harman friends Frlday inningand attended tha Senior dass play.Wm. Piarea is vlsilinl this week with friends in Iowa.Harold Bvranaon,who attenshthe Slate University al Lincoln,spent the took-ond with homofolks. Don Bramhall of Tekamah, was a Herman allot Saturday.After school hours lan NndayHrs. 0. H. GodNr! took the juniorssf ua mmm Sunday Srlwoi noMud Bark for a plmic supper and outing.Tha weather was moat unpleasant--¢ strong wind blow-ln la mlth ea n n in g waa o o olb u tthelittle folkr acampond andplayodthaharderandhadthe I services at the Baptist church lastSunday morning..Br.and Mrs.0.L.Hilainger were dinner guoata of Misa Mug-zio Lowe Friday owning.Hr. and Mrs. Ben Lowe eaterlalncd the following guests at din- ner Su:days Mrs.Hummel nml uaughler, lisa Orchia of Chicago,Mrs. Bertha Lowe, Mr. and Mn.Henry Richter. Beatrice and Eve-lyn. Stanley and Ausuat Lowe.Time unlmqum Grain and Lum-ber Company had workmen busy lui week tearing clown their old eoalaheds.They will replace themwith new ones.Tom Jonas, who vraa fonnorly employed In the Fauaett barber|ahop aoeompanied b hr ?ri=o da,m d ~ ~ ' l ; ; ' s p e n t S u n d a y i n H e r r m n o n n e n l n g ratumad house ma r amz ¢in»d|°°'i"Il"1<§M¢Nr.Jeno.:now l u n : y u J i l l !u u s i a l l l l l l b D l \ \ | S l l J l l | B v u ; Blair F*:i¢!ay for a brief vim lfilh friemla.\Mr. and Mn . J .U.Ul*'ll|~¢P hadas Sunday gl.:nh their dnugh-ter, Mrs. Pete Webster md hul-bmd ol' Teknmnlu. naming.Al.midnight n lowlylunchwas av.-rved consisting olsamlwiehes,itklcs,ice rnam,cake and notre.llecauwe uf tim Ihzeazeniu;wmther lht f mwI algo;.lim-erm] for their IwmenH r .a n d M n .Il u l t l m r e .a n d w e c h i l d m n , n c fo m p s n i e d b y M r s . Cl a u d e C l u m e nt a m a tu r e d to O m n h a S n t u n h y a n d s p e n t t h e d a y .B l u T h e l m a G c d u y a n d H o w - z n ] G r a n d o n o f O m a l u d m v!21| n i t h k i n d w i a h c a a n d ho p i m :M ra n d M r s . Je n s e n m a y l l vl ! i o ffl eh r at e lM.»\y m o n :IlI\nl1Ur=;1r:f1 A n u m b e r o f l i m J e m s c z h : vl a i i l f t l fr o m B l a i r w e r e p n - s e m . M r s . H u m m e l : n d d l n l r h l vr n r . Sands and spent the afternoonat my 0. H. Godsey homo.The msn frlends of Miss Godly willIn 5-1 to know that she is soon le ggmpig-Us her nurses' fflillflilcourseat the Swedish Mission 1°|p{u]_The gradustlrug exercu- es will he held Tuesday evening,Hay 31.Hr. ul! Hrs. Fred Rogert sc -eompmied by their onfhur. Hrs.lhrold Webster and ttle AairsJoin off Takamsh, drove io Blair Tbursdsy. RW. md lin. w. A. Bowden and smail son .of Guin; spent ~ Pi*weelc here vidtinf thear msn!friends.Rev. Bonden is s fonnerputor of the Zeal ll. E. church. llr. and li n .Bert Cooper of'fsksmsh s nt Sum!sLst the il.0. Cooper near re. I.. D. B Idle and Dario! wenf r o m S m .for s weeke\1!:nh at the psnntll, E. W. Burdk home. lr . a n d Hn . O.A. Johnsonvent to °»-Q Bonds! so sm-dth e h a u l o s gnndchild.Theilllioonewasthe four monthso ld d lld o l lr . md l n . I . c . this of Chiruzo came S&|.\1n'I:\y forn visit with her sister, Mrs. i\u1th:|Lowe and other teiatlves. Miss Geraldine Melzler in rhonnr c lerk at the .lohmon DrugSore.She began work Blmriny.\\ ilbur Lowe. who has \J00:1 mw-ing dum after complvting hiswork in the mail mule nmigrzcnl :laMr. Johnson has need of help ilu- 1:ntim day :luring the numnnr.After having visited here nt ilu home of her dsughler, Mrs A. J.Czunemn stron December,Mrs.Ile:lie Ikclen loft Tuesday uf las!week for her home in Canu.|a.Mrs.Anna Peddio and Mia'Christcne Wachter retumewl 1riday evening from a weeks visit ii: nlatises and friends in Omzr \1rs. G. F. Lowe entertained at dinner 3lotul|'), Mrs. llummel ZlnlH i n Orch!of Chlngo,MrsBertha Lowe and sons, Stlnle5 amAnnan Lowe.,"Mrs. A. W. Burg and Hrs. L. v Ackerman Lincolu a n thiswell: |l£¢ndiI é}nI\d Chapter 01the O. R S.former is s dcleinto of the local dupier.(Continued on nun ohhh 1 J " .. ¢ f av .G v w rs'> .g r wa$33 THE ENTERPRISE- n i : LOCA L ovn n rw w Hr. and lin. Oscar GllherteonentertainedfrI#:\¢l¢at plnochk me eeelminf. Hr.andHz1..4\.R.Bmckdrove b O m i b l Sunday when they gpg; the day with Rev. and Hn. . A. Johnson. ||r.a.nd|'r|.;'§.G.Mlen pant Thursday evening in 3| erhesetheyatmndadzhemeedng ¢ f u » » o . a a l r .Hilton Rhoedu.who in teeehirt the Dom.eni5i""'eehooi, hte been elected than for another ;_\~'__,,=-= a subauntisl I n m a n I1 zu.. Hebei Piekell, daughterltr. and Hn. Ge-one Picks!!at thiscity, who is teeehlvl at Elie-werlh. Nohr., spent the week-end with her parents. The Mixes Beulah Robe!!I1 Neue llou, lark Bourke, Peru Hutchinson ln-I Luclie lleflonnell,III Binh teachers,were Ornaha lhoppera lu! Batundey. Sunday,the congregation atunfgfmgd,love,[ u t Anllar Christensen e famed! party.Hehu been serving ilu! congrega tion regularly the lest yur. Hin Beale Ilenrhe of 'Pekemah:peat Sunday In Bielr visiting with het mother,l n .Chun Ranc h CBJ in the ans:neon Hr. Henry leach drove ber bec k lu Taka- mah. r. Jena Killeen and Hr. andIn Nic k Thom me our $0 Col- umbus lu! Tueedsy £0 attend a K. P. convention, lr. Nielsen andlr. Thane bein ddefetca from the BIA!! Z°d¢¢ Hr. H. H. Bt:uve, formerly of this dt! but :mr of Storm Lake, Ion kindiy remembered The En»terprlse int week by lending in a plld in edmnee subecripiion tothis femlly necessity. Hr. Ileafy Ruhr of Blair Route I vu a. plee|.e:1§_,.gller at The Efliarprii aifice l u !Thursday end while heme Ee!! a pda! in ad-vance subscription uniting him of mother year of good rnsling. ' . Aeron Hansen. een of Hr. Rn. li. P. Hetuen, who hu been in the hospltai for eevenl weak;lteupereiing from an dpenilon for appendicilis,is now getting don; nicely md will noon be homel t l l m Wm.Rethmuan returned Wed- nesday evening efter e month'|Irillt with his uncles, M. I. Sw! nm oi Hoskinsmd Chu. Sirihirl 01 Nlobrera, Nebr.He report: I mm enk ylble v_l.|i!. at bolh pllcts. I r .Chll.Llxun of ,De 86.0 1ruapleenn\ealIe~iet'1'heEn- 1¢1P1i°° ofiloe [ut Tueldey.ilr.Luure ia making qudte e npula tion u A seed corn man, hnving developed new variety that iemeeting -JL. much fever among the hnnem. puenu alirnded a party in Her-mxn, given for Mr. and lin. J. B. Jensen.Sunday evening guests at TedBuchudtlwereMr.and Mrs.Alfred Skov ind Lyle, Miss HelenNewkirk and Bili 'bpmTha fdlowing folks spent Mon- day attarnocim Liu.Ma n n Larsen, hcl in;r oeiebrua herbirthday:~ a n d Mn .P. J.Reinertnn,li n .Chris Petlrseu,Mrs. Joe Jenn and chlldnen, Mrs.Chris Benson, Mrs. Pbter Nielsen,Miss Nenl Andcrsm, Mill Kir ttenLaraln, Airs. Lani Larsen, lr. mn! Bin. Lan Larsen. Mr. and Mrs.lpn Rolllnd and chlidrc n,M m HERMAN NEWS (Continued from vue dx) I l i a . la s h Adam:'arent to Lincoln Int 'I'hu| sdsy to repre- sent un Herman abhocls in thaslate mm: r.~or.teat.Then 'aan t'!;!l:tJ-:lx °°=»~;;;»=~ kBh;dviaitnl § u n § ? ¢ d : § ; n ¢ ; ; u » . ~ c . m a n ll»I sf-mond lima, Chluncty Sun; ze ap tlon - H.B.Cameron,HabeiHank; refreshments--Hrs. E. G.Burdie, Mn. D. ll. Godney, Hrs.o. L. Hildnp r.The affair wiilbeels!FrlclaL:I\enlI\l» Hay 20 I t i l n .Min Murdelo Rucker 1he il anud rm at the Stats ifnmr uty . camo over to attend the Seniord a u > and spent the week-end |||||||||||M||numunnnunnmmlllluunlm|||||||m1n\\\\\\1\un||||||||||lnuuml||m||||||||||mmm|un|||||1§ NORTH SIDE GARAGE § An Up-to-date Machine Shop Equpped}for § all kinds Of work, light or heavy § \\'c weld an Lhin'~.All kinds of lathe and key seating work.§ I b u n a 1 ' m n uh~R O S E a m . I T E M S Igfgqg; ;§1`=$'5?».§m. ofy;rad- Miss Eva Andencn made anearly mornin; visit to Blnir EntSaturday.Greechen Mancha expect:toene! several weeks at the Louie encka home.\' H n am!Mn .Lnull Gorm at-tended a birthday party nur Ren-' untel,the shool b0|.rd and the teacher: were seated st two lomrtables.They were nicely sened by the members of the eighthgrade.This occasion. means ngreat dell to the young folk! ns some have no opportunity to at-tend other schools. .Mona THEBOTTOM ROAD- _ i n .ll u p r e t Iverson andfamily, Hr. and Mn. T. Ii. Iver-son and daughter; and Anna Paul- aon spent Snnmhy inni ng with llr. and ilu. R. H. Ivlrnon lm! family.llr. and Hrs. Fay Jones of winof Herman :pmt 'l`ueaday eveainz. hit lmgk with Mr. and Lin. GP!! Hr. and Hu. L. L. Laynmg and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Hrs. Pew Elliott of :war Te- immah.Hr. and lin. J. 8. Conety draw to Waterloo and then to Vnlley an visit lr. Con¢ty '1 mother on hd Sunday.Hr.m d H n .David Mathura uma up from Omaht Satunday af- ternoon and visited wer Sunday a t f lu p ln n u i ,Banu hiathevn llama.l r .laztin Johzuon and son. lltfrill of nur Harman, Iron Bun-day dlmlr gust.: of their .hugh- ier and dlttr, Hn. T. ll. Inmanand hm!!!- u r . m a m ¢ . : . a n ° b ¢ r u u » d lr. and ln. llnrk Beaty at Blair ... mn c~. smzah.'° Hrs Jam!! Mathew suffered 1pszlly lk ylzoka l u !Mnmiaywhichlm le ft he r compialllyllzllrletl.Sho and Hr Mllhe lnare maidnz their home hen withanoaughur.Hn .Ben Vo§chtor, shin the former la belng.1.ender- 1: cared for. Starteza, generators and batteries repaired.. Ha ve j u s t i n s t a l l e d l a t e s t t y p e o f c y l i n d e r rehoring. grinding and honing machine, handles any kind of car or tractor block. _. 'Pistons turned or.ground to any size. \.W rist Pins Fitted. We have had years of experience in all kinds of auto repairing and machine work on all makes of cars and we invite you to come in for any information desired and look our shop over.` when you have your car overhauled-W hether we do it or not-insist on your cylinder block being measured up before putting it back into the car.We can tell you within LQ thousandths of an inch and will do it for you free of charge. Many of .tixe blocks are bored and put into cars at the factory be- fore they are seasoned.After the car is in use the heating and cooling causes the block to warp and get out of line. Rebus-ing them makes every hole perfectly straight and true with the crankshaft, making it better than a new one at a very small cost..'~ eCome in and get our pnces on this work and save money. Sa ll afarll an iguaranleed.iqiur Z/a a Z i a / I »N o r t h S 1 d e G a r a g e One biédk east ol Mill Blair, Nebr. I ll I casion ~ 3 |Hr.G:\||e;"|birth anniversary.1 .j ; man Ku~rs' were: Mr. and M11u'd thlldmn ot Helen Rumuuen Lunch consist-ing of c ake,gmkiel,doughnuts, a|nl\\rlch¢¢,Quickies and coffee, was senml £0 the guests.Walter Anderwn spent Mondayevening nt Huti; l.u:»en»".Su nn evining guests at Her- man_Kg ra' were: Mr. and M11 allennoon.1 Arthur Mueller visited w th AI-The following are the lgimt He-bert llhhnlc on Sunday.time of the prevailing e'g°demic,4 Mr.and Mn.. August Kshnk, mumps:Myron Tofne,rothy John. Clan and Arthur visited atRuwe, Muriel Nehon, Mu. Jesse the bln. Fritz Cornelius heme inHansen, Betty Appleby. Opal and Bennington on Sundg;Beulah Ihnxen and Glenn Appleby.|Max Riot; is ple g fdr Chris Mr. and Hrs. Cui Breeklin ind Wrich at pn-nent.nun, Raymolzd of Fremont were'Claus Wri spent Sundny with Sundsy callers at the H. w. Mele:»hls mother,n. Claus Wxigg.henry home."|Arthur and Ervin Mueller ab Mn. George Nelson, Mrs. Mer-ilemlefl the 'show in Blair SaturlinPaulsonnm! dlughter, hllssiday evenin .ed at the Weston Lo.Mrs. M-'m Wine and children from a :mmm lttack of rheumav daughber, Opal 1reraSund|y tizm.Min Helen Ryan hu been ner guests at the home of Mr.cominfnhoma alter schooi houn Mn. John'Shud|.z in Omaha. to an her mother.;Mr. and Mrs. Max KlutzMrs. Gardner Jarnen and daraflm-daughter, Murine and Thelmln r ,£1310 Frqiay wa n t de Venter vrers :alien at din- and in dVanthe Spiker, Mr. and Hn Otto Kuhr. Hana Jenson and lla: AmandaKuhr.»Mr.and Hrs.Fred Wai! andbaby spent Sunday afternoon at the Anhur Jensen home.Mr. and Hrs. (Ruin Wulf and family spent Sunday at HermanRahllr.The foliating boys :ut Sun-day afternoon at me md W ulfhome: Raymond, Lloyd and Leroy Ruhr,Raymond Wulf,RaymondRumunan,Harold Rasmussen,Jena Hanlon, Roy Rahlfs and Ed-die, Elmer, Nah and Walter Mad- ann.Mr. and li n .Fred Dickmeyerwere Herman allen Monday fore- n o o n . zu w i m m n r.h i¢<1 :.....3.,"J.f3?.=1¢¢°'°f th! new boyR¢l |'?1:usdnny evening.emu on i taken Associate Hembtralllpa nn Mr. and iirsfiafnes Ryan,Jr.,Mary,Don and Alma Wrich land Tlfuloy.|Hn. Anna Wine and Carl left George Nelson , w another on Friday for Winaide,when milestone and the following mem~ben of :he fomily spent Sundayaftehroon at the Nelson home: Mr. and Mn. James Ryan, Jr.and 'Mn W aiter Baiamily. Mr. and .p-petliield and family. Petzr Jensen,Mrs.Llu n Toi ze and ¢ls1.|;hter, hola.The lloao Hill Ladies' Aid met at the home of lin. Hamid Tay'- lor on Wednesday.hfany mem-ber: were present and the after-noon uma spent planning a bar:to beheld ln the future.rs.'T'f|}lDl served delicious refmhh- ments at the close of the business they an visiting : present.Mr and B\!rs..0tlo Voss and `r»mna}v o m :l t me Thomas I Kniep homo Sunday evening.Hr. and Hn . Otto Yo u andcluldxen visited at the B-en Vols home Sundny |.fte|noon.Curl Wien hauled ho to Oma-ha for ChrisA numberneighborhood "The ValleySenior danthoI.0.0 atbendped the play, Fawn", given by the of Kennard high inF. lun Wednetdayand Thursday eveninga. Wrich on ghursd-ay._ of poo Ie from this the biennial National Gouncil ofCongregatioxmlchumhusrhlch meeta in Omaha Hay 28-June 5. It I1 expected that many from thischurch will attend during the 8- day session of ihe Council,and some an planning to stay in Oma- ha for mort of the period.Udo- gationa of men are to go down forthe Laymeafs Banquet and eve- ning aeuion following,and of women for the great missionary nlly .The Blair church la en- titled to twenty reservations forthe Young Peoples' Banquet and aenrice, and it ia hqpetj that the Betty Duty.church met 01 Wuineuhy after- Mf and Mn R. M Iyggggn ;n&110011 with MTS.Chris Petenon.f a m i l y s p e n t T u u d l r U v e n i n g n l F o u r t e e n m e m b e n a u f !i w o v i s - ¢ ; ,h o m o o f H r s .M n r x u e t I v e r -i w n ,n a m e l y ,M r s .P e t e r T a f t .o f g g u ' n d ~l I T T l| 0l | | .f i n d M T I .~~ p w ]T y w n w o k r x i t h f c r s o n w e n p r u e n t .M r s .P e t e r -m n l P *3|°m n u r n s !n d e i i c l o u a i u n c h t o r n P w m m a t a n C l a r k u m l a d i e s .m n .R u b e n R u m u r sen wriil be ihe hostess next month.Slrlcklett home south d Blair, lalt evening, when the Young uw-|Tha l{enorillC|1.l|J metoa Thurs ciana Club was entertained by a day afternoon with Mrs. EmanuelmemberHin Prudence Suicklett. 'Anmlnlnoru SGW!!¥Mll1\N'l¢ andPgu h émum Hn. Ha Ty ,four visitors uwn present.They vu , h o P n m a nd rl rg y td g g vu.-re Mn. Georg: Foilen,li n . ro f u r .Chris Chrinnffermn,Mn .Rich- - 'iwfim 1:r<>\m| People vw 'lfll N5°n:d»;1nm?.dcha= v¢f=- son.e t a two qu ta.Hr. Ind M'*""*"'7 Mc Daniel:New offiars were lim eiecled. and Mr . mx Hn .Hlrrr Troon They wc !! Mrs. c nrli Wulf mnBPM! I~ Ffidly earning it the Hn .Chris Larsen.The next |PAY YOU BACK $ .0 5 ON EVERY s W ORTH YO U B UY When Eddie's entire] busy,~ Altho he gets frcquentl dizzy, He's never aggrieved Or grumpy or peeved Or rude or uncivil; no~ is he? : m a m t i o d n l n t n su i l t h a n n l u aa r th e u c i mu w n l dl e n It m i w he nmnmmud. should ro-uns the ir ha t srtrim!n u n s !u w u t :u h :v i nlntonuullon rmzdlag tha ue lnucn alm!. n¢ i s na h!urt bor ia l a rm nlbl in b o t i l l ! I l lfum any Pa li!!! Rncfvc k t l k i w i .ot (rum Um Ouumlninn nl 1In PublicDe b t . r r - n uv D q p u t n n s, W u h b l h l .. \ . w . u a u é u , Dalton Stranger, Gilberi. and CecilLdlman, Alvin and Alfred Weit- kamp.Mr. and Hn. Leonard Echuen- knmp n d daughter,Lorrainewere Fremont dlen on Thursday morning.Hden Wilkening and Leon: me e mr e ne x t me e U I I n :0 Il r n .M a m i e Sh e ar e r wa s o n Or n eh a os a te n g er l as t M o n da y . M r .n m ]M r s .Pe te r Ive r s o n called l l .th e Je n s Ive r o o n h o m e \\ o. in oa do y a ft er no on . Mimws ,'{ir»\x~n and L o u i s e L a r - sen w e r e W e dn es da y d i n n e r :naru to at Ma r t i n l A n l en : | '.Th e S L Pa u l Ll rl i ea 'A m mol. Th u r s d a y aft e r n o o n w i t h M r s . H e n r y R u h r a n d d a u g h t e r . , A n n a .Si xt ee n m e m b e r :w e r e pr e s rn t ,al so th e fo l l o w i n g vi s it o rs :M r . a n d l a i n . G .Be r q u i s t s m ! d a u g h -t e r H i n E i l e e n o f D u l u t h , M i n n . , u n d Mr s .Il s r r y Ma ds en .A ft e r th e r e gu l a r b us i ne s s °neo:ln5r uxel devo tio nal exe rcis es. Mis s B erqu lst :a w e a ve r y in te r es t in g r u d i ne:1tllle¢!,."S t a bb e d Ta o s" .w h l e g b r o u g h t o u t th e p o i n t t h o t o n e s l o u l d b e k l r d t o : h e f e l l o w w h o h s ! s t a b b e d hi s to es .Th e l ad i e s sieeisleul I 0 h o l d n social i n th e : r e a r fu t u r e , t h e d l t e n o t b e i n ! dec id ed d efin it el y.E r e . R u h r a n d . m u A n u s e e w e é i dellclouui u w h .M n . C a r l R a s m o u e o w i l l ho t he h o st es s i n Ju ne . H r .a n d l i n .G .Berm uhl.a n dde u g h t e r ,N m IIll se n o D u l u t h ,M i n n . . vi d l e d s t t b l R e v. R e i n e r !- se n ho m e fr o m W e d ne sd a eve n ! 1 | u n t i l F r i d s y m o r n i n g .y w e r e en r o u t e h o m e . a ft e r xp e m l i ng t h e s i n h : i n L o s A n g e l e s , C a l . , w l t h fh e i r rlnuwlaber a n d h e r hus ban d, I :H r .a n d M n . .Ro b e r t Ra s mu s -sen a n d ro n,si le nt S u n d a y an°e» om g ul . Ca rl R as ro ue ee ns . M r . s m l M r s . C h r i s C h r i s t o ffe r - so n a n d c h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y s t t h e O m C h r i a t o ffe n o n h o m e n e a r i l e m u n . Ve r n o n C h r ia t o i fo r s o n enI. thovu e k - e n . I a t t h e H u r l e y lern entsh o m e n e a r l l e r m a n . M r . a n d H r s . c o r n N e l s o n a n d ch i l d r e n w e r e Th u r s d a y o r e n i n g wa i te r s a t th e H .C .Zlasmuoeen ho mo . S u w y e ve n i n g gu es ts s t t h e w i n W u l f h o m e w e n :M r .a n d M r s . H . C .ll o sm u as e n a nd He l en , M r .a n d M m .L a r s Ro l l n n d a n dch i l d r e n, Je m :Ive r s o n a n d M r s . Sh ea r er .. H r . a n d H r s , A l fr e d S k o v e n t e r -ta in ed th e fo l l o w i n g fo l k s fo rSu n d a y d i n n e r s o d s u p p e r :M r . o m ! M n . L e vr e S h o w o t l i l n i r , M r . u m !M r s .So r e n Je n s o n a n d eh l l dr e n .M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s C11rin- ti a m e n ,M r .a n d M n .E d N e w - k l r k a n d fa m l | 5 , 5 l r . a n d M n . T e l B u e h s n l l . . M r . u n i M r s . R o y A s h - e r a n d Bi l l Pop e.Th i s w a s i n h o n o r o f t h e i r s o n , I. y l e 's b l n h d q ;nhi¢h oo cu rr ed s o m e t i m e o r a r - ou s.Je n s Ive r s o n a n d M r s .oi s m l eSh e ar e r w e r e M o n d a y e ve n i n g a l l e n I t t h e H . C .Ras mu ss en ho m e . ORUM N EWS Hr. and lim Chris Wrich andchihlmn ap|.1:?. Monday evening atL. E. 1.nrsena'.Mr. ami Mrs. Lara Rcllanvl andchildrenn n Mumday evening Depend Upon UHAR 5 l`LOUR For Best Result~ g In All Your Bakin Not only for Bread-bufor Cakes, Pies, Cookie'ur angthinn you "gut t bake cpe u on MAFLOUR to mage them d~ lightfully delicious.The I y w of OMAFl./OU 1s due to the fac.that it is milled lmdestrictest Sanitary condimnsandorgyselecte~ \\' eat is use .Be suTlllohélf a sask f OMA 'z `in t e ouse -fore your next bake d~y 'Buy your C & H Can ~Sugar, best qudity,no\'as Sugar is_advancing. PHONE 75 We dou'K GIVE service We sell iiQ U A L I T Y MARKET Grf ceries and Meats Washington. Hay 9, 1927with lone Wachter..Anhur Hengedoht :nd Fred Rude!-e k; ~ beerfon the and ice cream by Elsie Dnake, Es me e mr e ne x t me e o r I n b e h e l d n t t h e h o m e o f L i n . C h r i s R u m u s a e a .__ M r s .W a l t x r Sapp enSe l¢l a n d M n . L a u r a T o fu : s p e n t M o n d a y i n O m s h n s h o p p i n g .M n .So p h i a An d e r s o n i s vi si b-i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r d a u g h t e r , C .s T h e y o u n g peo ple s'L u t h e rL e a g u e m o t F r i d a y e ve n i n g fo r l h d r m o n t h i y me e t in g .A s h o r t p r o g r a m a n d busi ness m o e l i n r : wa s he l d aft e r vr h §c h r ofn e a hm e n u M i n Gl a d y s F r a i n ,w h o i s l t . . bo n d i n g s c ho o l i n W a y ne , i n c o m - p a n y w i t h th r e e o f h e r sch ool fr i e n d s s p e n t Mo t h e r s 'D a y w i t h he r p sr e n t s i n Bl a i r . . . .-f g r - _ - - - w r __~A ||| 'Qnl§~;/ u ~_4° 'I f ~ ~¢= 61 , ` " u ~+»~¢* \J rif'I'*=1::n ~9 CONGREGATIONAL cuuncu A. F. Nenll, Pastor. Public worship Sunday at 11 a.an.A cm-did welcome.Specill muilc.Friendly fellowship.The pastor wlil have an iartenlting an-nouncement conceming the com- ing Nltionll Council at Omaha. Chumh School at zo o'|:lock. This church will join in um union high school service at 8 prn.A number of our iaymen lnve /mA~Bor]fbu|s noon at the homo of Wm.ollmnn and Alben Lailman.Fred Ko:txmeier of Sidney, Nab. while on his way to Omaha \\i'hcattle and hogs stopped off to visitat the homes of Mrs. Sadie Lienge-doht, Wm. IIoltmln, Mhen Lali rr.a.1 and "Nm Weitkamp.Mr. and Mrs. John Bchtrnkamp of Arlington vidted dilonday sve-ning at Wm. Iloltmznf. sick list for mme time.He 113.1an Xray taken of his teeth nndfound two had £0 be pulled.HI; non, James is taking care of thefarm work.The second annual lnnquet"' ofthe Rom mu hifh school was heh!at the beaulifn country home ofMr. and Airs. will Han:-en Thurs- day evening.A delicious hm-courle dinner was served consist;ing of creamed chicken.ealai,potatoes, rolls and olives. The sec# ond eourwe vu ice cream. wafersand coffee The spneioue doin;room was very pretty in decor:-tions of pink and m r .lkekhzn, Jr., was toutmuter and Vernon Llrsen, Meta Hansen andMarianNelsonrespondedwith BE SURE AND GET ning at m.otmzns . g 3 Bonn home.and Hn. Reinertsen tool: then: as lla; Ernestlne H1007 spent lat!far aa Omaha on Friday.theSunday-= the parental, P.w. '..?.°"§:s'..$'".:.1°.:..'r;.f '.: : .1 a nd Hetloy home southwest of Blair.Hr . " J Hrs.FN4 My spent gy .lulartln '"'l'.|'§£'..'"'v£'§.°1T>l'1'h'f Sunday afternoon with Mrs. lj!!-'mn also spent 1|,, 'afternoongate! Iverson and family.there._, The Blue Binds of Bono met at Mr and Mrs.Rid,",d Nelson and Viola were Frida eveningthe A. E. Dixon borne hatFriday ~evening and elected officers for the year.Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Bunn spent I n t Honda:evening with theiridwghnn,Mrs. owl Reeves andlfamlly. |Ura.Harry Tyson has ¢=;;=§;' the eonteet at the Amdt a wars ln Blair.\A large nurnirer of members of the Klnrlred Merry Maker: Clob met with Hn. Pnentlss Smith laatThursday aflermtan.The follow- !-tr visitors were alao present:Mrs. Ida Parse. l¢lrs.Henry Deansl, Mn. Barn Steele, Hrs. Shuett, His; Love and Hhs Cameron.Hra.Clarence Kelly and,l{n.Shoett were welcomed as new :nemhera of vlaitora at Gottlieb sei.-. Sunday afternoon guests at FredChridianaone' were: Hr. and Hrs.Galle Hansen and children,Ed Hansen and daughters and AxelHansen.Vera Hansen stayed with ViolaNelnon Thursday rdght.MargaretRotlnrml ealled there In the eve- ning.IMin Xena Andersen and Hrs. Chris Benson vlaltetl Friday af-ternoon with Mrs.Rudolph An- dreason..Mr. and Mrs. L. z=:. Larson were Fontanelle callers Saturday rnorn- Ing.g Sunda afternoon guests at theHenry Ifuhr home were: Mr. Intl Mrs. Gus Hencite and none, andMr. and Mrs. llenry Hadron and the Club.Officers were o e o q sons..-,d r N11 | as Ior the neat quarter as fol!owa.+Calle Hansen a.~tra e .s»r°=li4%I=*» llrt. gg |;Bunn; vdee Richard lhlelsonn Sunday forenoon.president,Hrs..¥'rentias Srnltlt; l ltlr. and $l°a. Alben Joeen or-1aeery-treasurer,g g "P , " |children wled at Chris Benson: Iverson.'!lseT|ielhbera worked on .*"'§."§"3a Mrs. Peter 'lo!t of Fre- a qtdlt WP for Mrs. 3. G. htahoney I'.nnl. called at the ilutal; h An and also had a canned fruzt "W"tlteaaon home Wm mosduy ewnnrg. er lor Mo A delicious lunch *"Alben and Orval Benson spentserved by the hostess.Bra. A. il. . Saturday evening at Joe Jesaens'. Dixon will entertain the memberaio Emanuel Andrhe=:o:i_ was an an mn .anenger y.° "u. T' L. . = un . o pu n mer se d t .less l*;";;=*c°==°"' S"":1»==f af- llttle daughter were Sunday din-ernoon a "I a hlln e r ~ Hr . a n d Mr s . . C la r -Opin Ne ':°: h3"':°d ;'£|i g dinner |1514 at .~."§?'3i'. "-?§'..Z : 2 £ k "a : l ° I .J J t and rs.oe essenhome '1\=-=g=__» evening and spent Ichllcasn ~afternoon the t 'gueatt t neon e.Lafe G.n.2` of Blair u help-an. 13.1 Mrs.. uoqolnh Andrea- gnl A.3 Dlxo n ,Rh M, c orn :on called at tho rmlltlsel An- planting.°oleason h one Tuesday evenin. Relatives who received wonlIrom Clyde Hdaler, who .la ln the |overnlnent hospital at St. Louis, state that his operation has been delayed for further dagnoeis of the oaas.Hrs..L.D.Wafriek of Bladr came out last Wed|Teeday morning and visited until Friday afternoonwith her daughter, Hrs. Prentler Maas Ed:.a Henk 'L spent bun-day with home folks.ltr. andMrs.Merle Newkirk »1|\r¢t8 also there.Misa Htlen Netrltmc return#athomeSaturdayeveningafterspendinga week at the Juliuslkoderlchson home ln Telbasta.Edna and Edward Newkirk wereSundayeveningvisitor:at the Leo Hugleman home.l Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jemenf m lm ; m i m e M n . s m n h and thildren mm at the 1.. te. n ents n nz the Kindred Menry Larsen home Sunday forxznoonMakers on Thursday afternoon.1 Mrs. c um Potorsen arm Irene An Baker of Burt county vu n nn.en.le1 a hind-my n a m givendinner guest at the home of his daughter, Mn. Hurry Tyson lastFriday. Mr. and Mrs. Prentisesmitlr and Jana Beale: spent Sunday withMrs. L. D. Warrick In Blalr. Ur. and lin. Fritz Muller took supper and spent the evening at :rr Fred Zltmlnm hon! last Sun- y.htrxand tire. Prod Payne, who have been rwrdlne the winterwith her parents,Hr. and Hrs. Henry Beard,left Monday for Scott; Dakota, where they will vla-lt their two daughters. The following N60 spent lastWdneaday evening with Hr. and lin. Opal Reeves: A.R.Beale: and daughter Jane,Misa Addie :.I .i x ber sister, Pre. J. I'l.n va.ln Blair Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen at-tended aorvloea at the Danishehurrh in Blair Sunday morning. They were dinner guest: at the .lim Nelson home after church.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johansenspent Sunday evening with Mr.and' Hn.Peter Nielsen.l Mrs.Chris Peterson and chil- dren were Hernont ahoppora lastSaturday.|Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johansenaere Omaha ahoppers Satunlair;.Mr.and Hrs.Peter Nle enhelped Julius Fzedertckaon of Tel- haatn celebrate his 50th birthdayInit Thursday evening.Hrs. L. E. Larsen yislted at thepuentai, 11. P. Miller home Sun.lay afternoon. l f b e m o o n i t H . C .L a r s e n f. l i t .m d M m C l r l Ras mu ss en a m l e h i l d m n c l l i o d m . t h e G n o m eR u m u u e n h o m e Su n d a y nl1.sr» ll00ll.QM r .a n d M r s .F d S u m m o n a f L y o n ; w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s a s t h e ' r o A L L H O L D E R S O F SECOND UBERTY LOAN BUHDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION All aula hadlnl Blmnd L fberil' Lula Cnf e r n ! b a n d s If i i i ? l l lt l o e n n d 4 '| ¥sm] L II l u!.| l.\n ¢ill l Sn ahd Lihl flx IA!!C o n t r c n o e l U i w r : m t h a h o i l l r m inseewmé aqua are called lar nulauldlnan No ve mb er l i.H IT, y l n l l l l l . t o g gtwinsoflhclrhau l.Ia !fra t .0 |II ISe e m ] d | l u i B ou n d 'N fl vl l I e a u a nu i d r o d a n m l n h u N u m b e r n s . n n . Ho3J¢10 a t 81com!¢ |und Boeolulg g - w i l l b e n u t h i n I l l h u t h i b f n i l ln m s d u u d n l i | \ n r » \ | N a m | u \ ¢ ras.n n .S u b h s l l t r i s u . l a u r a u r .1|u l vl n n Of N u m b ! !l l i | 3 1 5 |05fri1| the 1 l vi l n n a l u t h l f i l l a h a rn i l m i , h a n d s fo r o t h e r h t u n n b a i h l l s u m . r L o n g h o r n ,H e n r y W i l k e n i n ga n d E l m e r B o s c h u l d l . "M r . a n d M r s . J o h n E c h t o n k a m p o f A r l i n g t o n - + p e n t F r i d a y a ft e r no o n a t t h e A ug u s t ll a l l m a n h o m e . W m . H e l l m a n h a d c a t t l e o n t h e O m a h a m n k e t T u e a d x y .T h e up il a o f t he La l lm an sc h oo lw i t h l i t e a c h e r , M l m A h i m r i e r vn l o r w a vm i a e r 1 o u t i n th e H o t t m n n g r o ve Th u r : d a y a f t e r - no o n .31 . 5 - la m e : G r vrg a N io h a u m a m ! E d C r o c k e r w e r e i n F r e m o n t o n S n u r d a y a ft e r n o o n . T h e fo l l o w i n g at t e nd e d L u g u é t i n g | ; | l ` o n l . a m l l e F r i d a y o ve - n i n g :l a n d ( Ji a n M e n g e d o h t I n n a n d N\.=n.::Ho l | . r u : \ .11 1: -t h o l l a S t n n g e r . C l a r e n c e a n d A l - vi n W i l k o n i l w ,E l m e r H n m m x , A mc/u. Nzwsmrm FOR ,Q23ALL THE PEUPLE BLA|R's LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" *~-°°~w':..+':.;»°;,:,.';f~'"-'NUMBEM1 ASk for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" u m m .,v o l .I s-»-¢'l"u.» »».¢§."§§'lf»'°3'§.,'s1.,». Om. S.,BLAHL NEBRASKA, MAY 19 , 1 921 'r TRADE AT IIOI*IE PRIZE LEITERS , _. _ II The 'rum Prime Winning lxtlen ,' On the "Ir|»de nl Hume" Contest a. B r i u Out Many 60011 Ideu. - _ . _snow BENEFITS OF LOYALTY _ , _ - . _ Home Tnding Necelaary lo the I tI |._I Growth md Develebnent of the i' »-»»-» ~ - : / 4 B A N K u s r o e f r sS H O W I N C R E A S E |a 0 The |tal.e bank: of Nehru- ka show an increased de- posit of more than $4,000,-000 in the three months ending March 28, irtvndlng to the report of SecretaryBliss of the Stan Depen- ment.The cash increase vu $3.- 500,000, 'bonds appruxhlute- ly $1,000,000 and the :ie- a 0 Q O e l a sv jCOIm"l'Y fm f BUREAU unroms Milk Producers Meet In L1ncD|nI May 26 sl Anic nltunl foliage. '¢-H Younplen Club Week inI Lincoln Shy 31 lo June 4. MANY TD ANENQ MEETINGS I Cherry Worm Prevention Claim-I I o 0 I I I 0 ~ ~ s c u o o L ' s c m s m a I2 The early rush of the farm bulineu is having lb effect on »f;;_===»f1=°=;»f,;f poultry .md x mate mluc a!the pouitry =1===~1===g=-= this mulret.Fanneu ve beensobusyg e t t i n ( 5 ; ~ n| nd panda;Le in shape for the earn crop um emi? have mt ered with hauling pellkry to geeir §ocal mzrbfs..'g A C T I V I T I E S - »I1¢ Illanllir-Sellulor Banque! an F.n}o)~V I able Alfeif.C h u S e r l o n l o , »S-rniur Clue Held on Lu! Bun- xhy Evening.1| emu . E xz n c i s a s MA Y 2 0 TH 0 e , I IAlunnl Banque! SaturdayEvening s e e c o a e o e NOTICE |\lThe Enterprise is offering A 75 cent per year m e toboth old and new lubocrib en beginning new and con-unuin; uhm J uly zn._ ram is one-hd!the regularprice and will be taken fur back subscription: or pda! in advance.Pay al far back o r u f a r l n md va n c e u y o u like at the one-hal! rata. Dan't put this off, get in 0 0 4 o e | I » mssonm arm ~PF;' f.a .* I 5 o _ 1 § _ . _ m r 1 \ , G E i f ~ R i v e r R e a d e ;1 9 . 2 F e e !W h i c h l l H I s . :F e e !. s h e v e r l n a s u n . ~e l a ll J ; Femme Memoaei mas s? n mc ne n gA '! 'URD AY - Dune NeerHe|-nun Cane lllcl ~ Lou! Csmmnnity. 'nie three prime arinnlnz essays on the 'Tnde at Ilame" oontutan hereby reproduced.They Sur-I '"p atthinseuwn¢{"$h¢ yur |A3,,;f,|,|, Program.'''"''"°"'lnio bmw" ping,$150,000.n I °'*'"'''"'l| | !iuC01lllly .'b u z i mu s l lz c k u i n m u m-° rm iaac n u mms . Hn 140|n n z n o m u u m m n u s a r u m exdtament was ,,.l,,,,,zu 0|f u n f n u mn -ablathusp I o s m y a vSON CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY cial "l"°."».'lun,u::¢j;t.{:n|of °counted for 57 long wat ' 'thc EMF. anhertalned the Seniors i n t weak, Friday lad Saturday, 20111 n ua h la tlfwir spell of nd? "P'*"»a n Rainbow Banquet lt th e f r m "'°~*¥*"l outfit that mu when an rlvlr :un in 0.4 md i=~.-"been lrlnr :mr Keanlrd over tbl i,....;.»..| eh. inilnnlll nf. Trish!hehruka ue go ng o--......-\ 11.1.0 .|-.. ..-A ....:.....|.. ..» ol...0 ''¢0 's "0 0 Mnhndiuf fInnah : a h h f o o d f o r t h o u g h t o n t h i s q u e s - u \;A L -. . . . l .! 1 J 3 _ _A #non ao nur to me l\1U'\luuu|| veour home town.Road ouch eeeay -eawudly. Flnt Prlao Winner "THE W A Y TO wi se B UYI NG" Did you ever attend s bell game and mee someone from your hometown rmting for your opponents? Of coutee.t, you repllfr yet the person 111 tronizee out of toil:merrhanbu preferemeo to those of his ojem community ahora e, xmn n g x of tonjtr The bmi- neea men of your community' through the local Commerei Club,public taxes, and private warri- butinfne spend large:uma Yllflr in makin; Blelr A finer plac e tolive.You owe your patronage ro those who aretakin; the initiative ln matter: of public improvement. The family of Gus hteneke, lrllo lwe went ot Blair, held e famlty celbbntion at their .home on lastThursday, Hay 12. in honor of the een,1ed'a trmntieth birth emu- rexeery.A good time was ¢l\l°¥¢d bt' l1§ riaitln; and a dollcloua supper wee oerved.Hn. Claus leac h of Blair was preeent and visited there until Friday afternoon. msom :xmas In comm .IAIL ¢ 'Held for Drrmkenneee but Soc- |combed to Epilepsy Before Har- r lor Hearing.Well Liked in no lzuwu uulu ul; mu |.llulu; le uwagricultural college on Thursday, Hey 26.3p¢¢j,1 invitation!have been sont to the aaeodation membenbythe college but anyone else who la interested in farm dairyinl may attend the'field day.'l'l1e program compares.for dadrymen. with the Hind nf pro- gnm: that have been flren onFeedersDay! !or eettlemen andho; men and on Poultry Field Dey:for podtry radaore.'Plz forenoon will be spent in vnlaite the dairy md poultry departmentsof the agricultural college the af- ternoon in talka, games end eon- teeta between the crack lvdref and lnillrera of the associations.w. H. Broker, Direc tor of the agricultural extention eorvloe, will .ze¢a\ lnwnnrtintllu seftnr tha nlenln wsu Known ` mmsm CALLED .Rev. Herr De Lal; Pioneer Hin htel' Child at lil! Old Ale of O2 Yeere-A llae of Wide Elrfdeivr- - . n z u - CA ME Hs u : wrr u mo nmo z r s Funen l ae rvlll wen held lat Sunday at Council Bluffa for Rev.Henry De Long known locally u the "marrying pareon".He had been ill for some 'leelu at theMercy zmpiuu in Council Bluff! where ble aona, Honey or liazxeaa City and Henry of Gounril Bluffs 4 v l l u u . n . u The basement wee beeutiflrlly decorated in pastels of llvendar, yellow, green and pink crepe pa-per, lilau. tulips, lillee and ferns.The uble deoorationa were carried out in a almllar manner with mar poles for centerpieeee. A delicious fouls-couree banqueteraa served vrhlle the dinen were entertained by the Syneopatore De L u o . Between courses Dorothy Tyson and Rur Harrison me eolol.llarie Su played e piano aolo. .At the end of the humor toutswere given in the scheme of the appearance of a rainbow, rrlth Nor-man Tilden ea toutmuter.Bilt Heller delivered "Enema", a short. peppy talk on entrance into high aohool.Thea "1-id=1»¢nin¢".e wlnter, was moved to in J ohnVogt 160 in the Brewster echool oietrlct last T1»\°|¢|lY» Adi tc hon emllein le ng the rlll be opened up elong the old Paplo creek which will take eere of thewatlra at flood time. cm CUURCIL roms REGULAR umm: R¢l¢dl Report o l Eeelaeer Aa Being Ieeomy/hte. Hoare Report of Nebraska Gee ull Electric Gunnar end File! Sale. DOG NUISAHCE DIBCUSSBD The render melting of the dty Km' }`"hé]"'§°'1}T»'|§ not heerd of for y ear: end neetill railin|,reaoh.inlltler~eato£ 19.2feeto:rSetnrda.y. 'I'lxlalllen:t r f ( o u r i z m s o f m a b o ve n m ~ otage.Floo de tq e llth e p o h ttwhenthelourlandawill beoome flooded.Thiereelmninglatrore an imaginary point called zero 1rhl¢ha tthe poi .nta ear Btad rfl9B|~8!oetlboveeell|1=el.Netnrally tltla li c a v i d e l i z d lf f d l l t loealltlea,hlgheraathedia- tenoefromtheoceonlaereeaee. '1`hebottomhndlabotltDeSotowereamongxlseilrrlttosutferend A Ia . I i z f u I Q T ; 5 ~ . 1 ; " v L lQ L 1.r x Q >e s l;eg|-.etooe thnea beet could have gone " ' ' ~ from the Washington highway m u r u m s e u u u n a m m to!l1nourlValle7,e¢tiztenoeo£aomethlngliketenmllee.Fam- llleavrereforoedtomoveoutend .1>;3 Q .o .i knows that in the Kona nm buying .at home is more satisfactory andmore economical than dealing with a mailorder house.There ia a certain ji ; doing hwno u wi ll:yolgrj oral tim of opilepsy.He was arrowedinHermanlastFriday and brought to Blair but had not had his hearing. PHE: oondition demanded the aer- . . . . . -. . . . - _ _.._.,\h0 :ella milk or cream on butter- fat mm.A judging contest, a milk drink- i:1| contest, an ere race, and theannualmilkingcontestshould vloel of F fy ddn ~ "S "' ;bring out the ulent of the various memorable Morman pilgrinmge in l846, stopping for e brief time on theuaatxide of tharivenand thancrossing over the Miuouri on a ferry ¢o the Nebrukn side, thanhe mek up his IBOQ at old "Wk:- vrlth unlinnHr.linaaer oompleted the um: lla! with "Rainbows", a talk onthe culmination of school life. The Seniors :hen aifwumi theirap- easvaa.lwaa diamiaaad as the b\dldill{ wil _The committee reported ms. a suruaonded.settlement Iwi. been made with M th e e r ut o f u n | " o n Hymn Metainger in regard to th!change of the lunrey dong U10 s!" "" 5| ¥ l till ' °L "21 "l.,"l' ? i l- .- ie1 ¢ a=ff=*-"°= °=E fr-= *"=1*f>'f1=f.°f':|"2£t*°ei°'.i'"':,-_-.. _-_ ~ ed =1=~ dike a1s>===f»=e lnilivfw ~-delle: because you know mm per-arcordingly given um but nz un n u A m u r.ter Quarters" not Florencu. Thom uunrnem nnu me guuu mvanw.mr. r»lm. |>w»:aonally.u= is - M-»==e= =»-fs !»-== he -»-=»sf°»»<1 va f**f°1= 1`n¢==r!§r ' Th e £ 3 3 % i m- - » f ' 3 »=»~ lhc m adv p_:_1g{rl.§inn.|n.!e 9" Junlon royad M." -'==' ".?**=' ?°'E£'° . : 5 . -cr! the community as ¢°=\\rn~°<=§.. .morning from watch no r l v lt o n w who are members af lntmmd to oounnu'Blain vrhenimterumus. urith the inupondbll peddle: orgwnmd ( In c. H. Rvknin nhl "PI lin .|m.;;;m.a; .iii '..:;2;:\I|1n.......|.....|.,(§.1I|§é1x.»..i.TR.lllfl§L,|Ql§'G. Bader.Ima az. wiJJmT»a"u»ar|?§f¢'i1iT;»"mT ;,,,¢,",;,;|'é§"»?l We Ill! ~ nga 2-!e-Ivalue for evefy dollar spent. |tin:\ on how to pmvent ehemrihigh above Omahasomethingfornothing. £B¢i»Bp§'nf gif ting somethirig il'c m W u Issued by Pr¢lirl¢n¢im proper timefew cents cheaper ~ a P¢l\i3¥"Wi3°!Coolidge.In order to nm Herman, Tehmlh ana! Blnlr, who tffnrked _ineeagantiy ~ ujra tha policy-not true economy.I When you buy at homo you got; MOVE A PATRIOTIC ONE full value for your money, no ona_mm give you more; you help the|The American Legion and .Aux- merc hnt who ia your neighbor; Iiliary of this vicinity are sponsor.and you indirectly 'make your town ing the gale of poppies during thea. bigger ami o better place to Ihc. i\\e¢ll of May 23 to 28 in this city.I It is better for y ou; it alda your!A Poppy film will be shown eachneighbor; lt btllllls. up your com-evening at the Home Theatre.munity--buy at home!l President Coolidge has issued P. L. Moore, 400 w. Grant St. the following national proclama- tion fl ccdorsea the movementmost '$¢.naz}f=1 this Irormy cherry trouble ir isfin Blair and has preac hed in o»'"=v "'"° ° "° " "' " " " ° " " 5 ,*1;§'nwcasary to know aomethlng of Qlocad M. E. church on several ocr ,2n ; " l' ; : " ; ' D ; i ? ' ' d ' § 2 " vm: the life and habits of the fly that maaionl.he 'Sway to F om"truth be, ing the basic foundation of his fill:address.This address wan wry much appreciated B y ~ causes wormy cherries.g He always took a great interest Aa in um use with an flies, the in tb#Wvhimr1°=» county o m f as gd P | , '| ¢| ~ f gn r stag es SEluQll'I'iC.li¢and hllllh it I ;of development.The adult winged I'°i\l\ 1.0 bc present Whenever he fly lays egg: which hatch into ~ a b le .imaggotsuor Iawac, and them in .1 N 1°|Pleaac turo to ===== four)l w n c o m m u m ~ ~ ~ (Please Turn to Page Four}. BL % ! : r r ? g C g 2 : ; Ei '.§§'é§.»~ ~Four generations were gnihercdf BROoDER HUUSE 'srms FIBE \.Farm Fire at Ernest Mohr Home Nearly Takes Home.Starts lo Breeder House. The Automobile And 800 Chickens Bernd. FRIENDS HELP SAVE HOME .- _ , n . dikea.Four t.housa.°\d Ill!!! weremahcd (mm Omaha and al neces- nity required were filled 1\rlth.d1rt and uaed an a barricade to stemthe #rash of the waten.The Hgh! did not stop until Sunday mornin; ahen the receding of the water re- lieved the situation. ;35AN| ){;g51'3 I Walter West of Harman,n a ar r es ted Slu mh y mo rn i ng ~ win' W E SHOULD aa thi home of Mrs. Caroline Stork g un :ut nneauay ewmng we |1ri|.h drunkenntll Ind tru brought 1 iL"¢éil|&\" 'ini mi' ~ 23]ilmgd viyh held ehqngnu hm [umm uusnlma .umECA81'§0€l.u. rox : n t l l ~ S u n d a y .1 (um ul: a w rw u ul suv: ua u u ulilli e p&l r s . S t o r k d i d no t k n ow o f l h e * * 31 5 ¢ i 1 h a d be en m p h c e d b y a ~ al a n : a n d w il n g r e e n b l y s u r p r i s e d [ m o d fm h o m e a n d w h i c x w g ' b e j fn g »~ 1927n-on1 . 259I5 I6zz 23|2 9 5 0 510I7245 | .!=.e>'.. .19235674l lIB252 . I2 I3 14I9 20 2l.26 27 2a,a .2 5. joyed the presentation of I niceihute to their own support|resent to Min Bertelsen nn a;.»-was Aumlcs aux lmy so-D. A.IL meet vm.un.ant associations which the! bean!!ORMBR BLAIR MAN :=:::..':.'"'"'.. 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