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05-26-1927nl a nl 9~.11 \ 4MTHEENTERPRISEALOCALNr:Wsr»\P»;|z Fox PLYS xo nvoxrrxsALLTHEPEOPLE IBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND nociu. NEWSANDCOMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD' NUMBER 18lromtheGardenSpoofNebraska Wuhindon County.Puhlhhed w¢¢ki by John A.Rhonda Subscription Price $i.5Il Per Yr.Single Oapy 5;_ BLAIR,NEBRASKA,MAY 25,1927v0L=.IML XXX! / \ i UNION MEMORIAL ssxwxcz A union mcmarinl Denim under lhn uisplcen of ilu G.A R.WUI be held ll the B.F.D.hall Sum my any 29. nn 11 A. M.Tha nxxwingprogramwiI|be pruenxed:1\w¢s»n Rev. w.H.Underwood spxm Mum smpmm lmaang _~Rav.Chu.D.HatingPnyorRev. A.F.Navell Spsclsl Music snmen ~Rev.Curl G Bader Som:Anwrlu ALUMNIDRAWS LARGECROWD TMr1yNth Annum! Alum R.. nplloll ol Hhir IilghSdwvl Held in B. I-'_ D. HillSlhlnlly, Emu", M.,ax. THE ASSN.GRUWS ]1A|>|DL\ Fmy New Munbcn mm mn Y 1 }(}l..L%COYOTE IN noon YARD ~~l On last ln\;__Carl 1!i¢|0frl who lives u\.\:s1. of licrnxun hvanl 2~~~T1 ncin among his chickcm and step 1 $..:....4 4|m dnnr |u\\|.n mvolci OTheVeterans"WhoRide I By A.F.Newell5yan;w uw uv....._.._come Ioping along.When he saw IBonneI\|bcrrulosn Telling boon Carl he stopped just o few feel 10 Siari.A Sindy Of ~§w|Cgyl ~hi!Kun nd Coala lm]Thereby Inc;¢aainglhe first shot disabled Mr.Coyote Pmflla.so that he was soon finiahed. ;lt was zz surprise to see a coyoteI\|=::uo:<sm.1\r»:sl;Prlc Taxa no :scar the farm buildings as |nune had been seen during the Washington County Farmer!Gain ieniire winter. M1mf New Ideal by Farm B:CGMPLIMENTS Bula GIRL reau Inatruclloaa..A lovely dinner and shower wasNow tha all legal phases of our | given by Miss Dorothy Sieven of Tubeurulom Law h been com FL. Calhoun at her home last Mon plled ml we are to receive day evening complimentary to the >={== of nee r B testing mu Milam Koopman iracher in of our mzlk eowx.1 schools there in honor of her The law required 60%of cattle owners must sign a petition for free testing and this 60%must represent 51%of the breedingcattleTheaignatunes of approximately 55%of cattle oafnen were filed with the Slate Secretary of Agriculture on \prll Q.1927. Three areeka were allowed for anyprotests and :inte tw protest wasmadeat the hearing Washingtoncountywasdeclaredanareafor approaching marriage in June to Dr.L F.States of this city.Min Koopman has been verypopularwithherschoolpatronsandfriend:in Calhoun and has been elected Lo teach again in ihe some grade!next year. ANNUALmacomlon DAYPanama 2° Hate off io the men o are mare~g no mom. No longer jta Foxexgl!Guide right!na ul yore.They ride where they marched sit [rim when they sangAndwatchyoungereoldienairingbywithavans Hats off to the men who are dafailnt todayOfLhomorningtheyleapedattheeianon bray Of trumpets :hos sounéed a.brat on alarm And called them from homestead and offure and farm. Hain off io the men who returned io their tools And ihon raised the Ilag oer the roof ol our |choo1\. The ehiefest reward that the old Blue Coats craved Wu that Youth might revere the gent Symbol !.hey saved. Hat;off to the men who have never grown old! Their facu are wrinkled but heath jus!aa bold Beat under those faded old uniforms then Aa beat before sixty yearn pourd end the hair. Hats off bo the Comrade:ao few of them Ieftt How sadly the once wellfilled np are bereft! Herea honor while honor can cheer and sustain 0 Blueatoaied Men you have nit Zived in vain! PATRONS ""§§300L Pxcmc ~~=llLAlR GIRL °"§§iF nmcsné Tha numnxu whwl amfan ~~mm Lucxua xmp u veryNo. 82 tuned UD!muse \n\lCh delighlel lo nviuw (mm tblIron! of the Riviera .n\!lU!. n|m;.Iirt[nnQ§;}.Arthur D.Smalley Four Fillru.Sheldon Peck and Andmw Jones .__G.A.R.Comm]t!.ce.|Th annul A]umnl reolptionof9mcmnvGRADUATES Nlnn Tmlh Gradon Gndnlle from M:Clrihy um sam:»d Tin Blglllh Gndan Re¢~¢|1ed nm..u Dm Thmdly Evmlll LARGEST CLASS m DISTBIUI A nm 1;I .pymmin mai enn 1wma »¢the mcmhy nhool lm Thundly awning Huylu ca ltund the tsnL\\ gnde gnd thn Blair hilh lchool wh held lm smmuy mm;nz un a F. n.mu usd lnply amnded who hue gndunud in peat ynn.nw »»vm; of an mqwa .fulum of Lb! Alumni for yeusma 1 ha nmmd owing w me lncnulngdual nm Aliodlkhn.A pmgnm vu Nndend ufallawn: Toutmuhsr Dr. C. R.lad Tout to Smlon Gnu!Lathrop (Preddent Alumni Ann) Rnponu Wilihm Hnlllr(rmiam mm ai my ~CLASS\uae mer slum um La than union umm af Lu 1.1 gn Buophoms Qmuh » A 1i i free testing I ll L. ». 1. ~.i.§ole §§oEB}{£circulat ed by co farmers of Wuldngton county.Just when the work will :tort is fhard to my u the Bureau of Animal lndustry ss n rule does not start new counties until fell as lt is more convenient for the farm ers especially those havin;enttle in pnwturea away from home. However many farmers have ask~ ed to have the worlr begin nasoonasposadblcfsnyingThesoonerwostartthesooner we will got through.Many farmers are anx ious to som the 10:per hundred extra .for the hogrfrom clean counties hoping that thi!iplilllDix crop will noelve the bonus When the testing emu the of ficial!at the State Veterinarian office promise to lxare lteoroplehrl in 90 days.They plln to umeveryavailablequalliiedtesterin the county and also three nt the :liste offloe that have finished counlies that were started last fall. One of the best reasons why big teams md hi;machinery are popularisgiveninthennnualreport of the farm ncconis that were keptlastyearunderthedirceLionof the Nebraska Agricultural College.Two farnu in Dodge county aremenfromcomparedtoshowthatonenude$5.32 profit per ncrehiscornwhileanothermon even though he got 1 higherqjglil made only $2.21 per acre.The first man used fourhorse teams and tworow implementswhilethe second planted and cul tivated hh corn with two horse tcnms and onerow machinery.The uulcia i un;lan!u~_Worlsed Out.Dr.J.v.Hindu man0lficer ol Du.Punch b 0 0d.. ....[A PROGRAM IN AFTERNOON The snnull program for decora tion day to be observed on Hon day May 30 hu been announced by the local post of the G. A.R. lnml includes J. 22. Daly of Fremont.ns principal apexker of the deyDr. J. V.llinchmnn the officer of theclay.The various committees areaskedtomeet at the city hall at 8:80 1. m. to arrnngi (lowers and the parade is ncheduled to begin st Ill ax. m.Fd|.0l¥in1l1 the line of much: meet .mt ogn;~1 u.north io |\\:u\h.St.went two blocks south .ln Colfax east to monument nopatmonumentforprayer ba Rev. Arthur D.Smalley march from lmonument north to Front St. whore automobiles will be waitin;to arry the marchers to the ceml .etery for the usual program.In gthc mlreh the following order will be maintained:colors firing squadoldsoldierslegionW.R C.nox llinry.i Toe afternoon program nt the EB.F.D.hall begins at 2 oclockwillsEC. .fsekaon na chairman. ;The program ia as follows: llrwocntion Rev.W. H Underwood;muxic;Gen Logans Order No. lil by Frnncee Mullen;Lincolns Gettysburg Address by BettyNoble;munlc;nddneas by J.E. Daly;song AmeHea by nudi Iirst man had 100 acres ln corn the ~ once;heneclictlon by Rev. Chas.D. second only 40.The first not 60 bushels por acre yield while the second got 50 bushels but the firstspentonlysixhoursofhisownlabor and 25 hours of horse lebor pct acre while the second maLspent 12 hourl of man labor and 33 hours of horse labor per scrc.ln making this comparison tho agricultural college mon Mason Yorker Ind A. W Medlnr who had charge of the farm records workmakeltclcnf that the comparisonofhowtwofnrmcrnraisecornmaynot be n eomnlcto comparisonoftheirentirefarmsprofitsbut that so fur ns the corn crop wasconcernedthemanwiththehigucrmachineryandthehlggn:r iteamsisactuallymakingabout five timei as much not profit i1 the ycnr.llo had 100 acres nvornzlng$5.82 profit per acre or$532.The other 1nan worked on40acre:and made but $2.21 perIlconeturntopagefour) Miss ITllco Cnnwmn and Mins Mary Love have been cloclcd tolcnehllno Bono school next 1enr.Misa Cameron taught there lhl: year and Bliss Love will take herc=if=tcri\ place in tho lower room. 9 Q|g U lf alll July lsl.ilu subscrip a . lion price of The Enterprise is jiri onehalf the rrgulnrrnlo or T5 cents.Thi.:nffeis to both old nnd new sub scrlbem Foy as for hackor ns far in advance as youchooseManyhavealreadytaken ndunlnge of this offer. (lol In nov while this cheapra!e is on aml~1a\e yourself s some money.Q C 0 O 0 Q {n.,;,,,,.-...¢ GET scnool.TRANSFERS now June 13 ls the latest date for the picnic dinner at noon and n programof munlc and recitatlona in the lfternoon at the nchool house. Following n splendid dinner served cafeteria style by the womenofthedistrictinecrowd listened to an lnoeresting programgivenby the pupil;The ladies then sened ice creamand eako and visiting was in order for 1 while.The teacher J.Hilton Rhoadesreadthenamesof those who hlul been neither absent nor tnrdy dur ing the year.John A.Rhoidea who taught in the district twentythiee yearnago was present and made an in formal tnlk.He also presentedtheeighthgrader:with their certiilauso!.promotion to mg .River by Slate :I South Dakotn. Fremont Tribune Commcnla on Work.; NEBRASKA COULD oo SAME 1 (Fremont hibune)That it would be economically posalbls to construct bridgesacrosstheldlsmouririverinNe brawkn is shawn by the rcconl of Souih Dnkotn J.H. Maher a Fm nronc booster of the bridge plsnpoints out from on article in n rc~ nent islluo of the Engineering NewsRecord.South Dakota spanned the Mis ecurl river five times.Some of these hddgcs neccssitntod constructiontrodeveryhit ns expen ~w ~7T~=¥ ..if.»hri<la The patrons of the district aretobecongratulatedontheir:fine modem school building and ere to be commended for their fine nplritiofcooperationandloyaltyto their school. OBSEHVES EIGHTIETIIolnrnANNIVERSARY Mrs.Grets Chriwtisnsen who ehntefl her eighlieth birth |nnl~ versnry on Sunday May 15 when hor children gathered at the fam ily homo to ahow their love and respect and to extend beet wishes to her.Thom present were:Dr.Fred Eflhrlstensen of Rsclnc.Wla.and Atty.and Mm Cnrla Christlnruonof Beresford S. D..sho Christian Chdstinnaen of near Omaha anal Mrs.Lars Jensen who lives south of town.Dr.Fred Christiansen and Atty.and Mrs.Christiansen with the d d lives near the Danish church celI ivan built aerms e Missouri nt Blair.South Dakotn hu a populationlenthanNebraskabut within two years put across .1 bridge plan resulting in the five brlclgos.ln 1921 thc stale puscd n levyof onetenth of a mill on all tax ~able property for bridge building! |I\1923 the program was started and the hrldpcn were built with tim nld of lho local conditions for n little lesx than two million :lol lara total.They are located ntl \\hoeler Picrrv Chamberlain Mo 1 Please turn to page four); 'arroworcm'council Q (ily Council Holds Special Blgd ing and Yuics to Attepl Pillnl bury Engineering Plans on the Linlu Planti |I fobtnl.|in|;of E tmnsfcrn 1m~r ntlthc Skov Nielsen home at num;cu.1.Fon mos Now nhyone ilcsinng this pr1vilc|rewoulddowelllntakeadvantageof tho opportunity. |SCHODl,PICNIC 1 I inoon. In the afternoon n number of friends cnllcml nt the Christiansen home lo extend congratulations. i FIl.TR:\llON PLANT ~ninnnm HELD3 is gPERAf1{}N :.Scllnoln in founty Now Closed. Day and Wu Gumrally Ob rcrrcd in School l)i|llricts. ;l:3 ¢\.YI€lil FINE PRf\{.llClI j Had one taken the time to drive out thmugh the county on lust Friday groups of automobiles would hue boon found ot nearly |every school house in the countyLandinncerlyeverycaseatthe [luncheon hour could he found njfinepicnic dinner furniahed by thc ;:oo<l mothers of the district andthemajorportionof the palroan.of the school golhomd them cnl.lDaif\s: the society of their neigh |horn.1 lt \\ns tho clo\o of the school ;enr.Suclzlherinizs are goodtheirinfluenceis for the best.Ae qunintawccxhh of the right son is enlabllslmd and a unity n mort.of lllro!.hcrhoo¢l in forrncd that goesFlorlou.nn.l n successful rchool nor.The school ls and should be the intorcwt of us all and the very fncl that the pntnoru respond so :ullllytothecellof theso last dn)picnks is pnoof that all in well andthatilu:interest is wtill centered .about our publicschools. :Last friday un School licnic| 5Afterwccks of llcln on account5.of .1 lcnlsy milling basin the oilyfiltrationplantgotintooperationlestSaturdayandhas since that Itimo been running continuouslylanditlooksasthoughwewere:al lznt off on n Rmutgl.o good lcilg;water. The first tryout some woclzs n¢o was n failure due lo the llanin so bnally that the water almost es rapidly ns itlonlclagofcopedcouldIholdinglmlxinx softenIslottedweokithc results ohoulcl begin to :show. be pumped but it sccms to be now and the process of the proper chemicals to the water has nl:~en.iyand in the coinse of n few PORCII Pl(TNlC nmmza 1 The Pinochle Club Ans enterflninrrlnt..:\ porch picnic dinner nl. ilho R. J.Murdoch home lui o\o fllflk e Flin was the last mooting of the fluh until full and the ffne wcll party was one nl the beat social times ol the season..|The hostuncs on this oocadof: inen Mrs.Murdoch Mrs.Henrygnicnelze ond Mrs.E.B.Rtdficlil. §lollowi:1|thc dinner the favorite garne of Pinochle vu enjoyed.There new five tahlef. 1 May 25.1927 1 F A special ¢.|l|!d meeting ol the §Blalr City Vouncll was called to crlor nt 2 o»;loc|& P. Bl by MayorihluruiochlllefollowingCopncilinecnansweringtorollcoll llcnlc.=iligilon;Grimm Gnrnor| Jonson nm]Slownrt.Moon:rcportcalalterrollcollMcKaynb scnt.The special call which is lscrclo attached oni read.Ellovcel and mcondod tho plansandspecificationsfortheim provomoflu :ll tho Electric I.l2l1t llnnt in nubmitled by the llllnburylIngifucrinlzCompany hc npprovml mul occupied and the clork |on sumo to bo accepted until 8 oclock l.hl on Juno 10th 1927.lon roll onli llcnlm illgclow Gnr~ nor Grimm Jenson Moore and Slownrt \oli:|p:A\1~1 McKsy lb sent the mollon carried. Moved :ni neconded tho Pills bury ilmguncring Company be iauthorixcii lu have n. notice on tho lcnnlcfnplmf.i improvements at the BCS. Wim wmcnn sue |Nlcu un.years on tho Keith vaudeville cir cuit and Suurthmore ehauuuqua.The Dunbar Singing Bell Ringeranc the above theatre recently have toured United States and Canada aa well as England u 1 feature attraction. Mr.fulph Dunbar had the peelofbellarendu;three and onehllfoctaneandulueclatnearlythreethousand.dollars made in London. Many people believe they nre arrangedlikethekeybosnlofapianobut 511:31 ia not the cue.The Ringer:must learn the positionof the bell:as well zu the particular stroke which is rslhef difficult.resulting in bllatered hands nad sore ann:Iinlil mntered.Hia:Kemp alld thatgial tlule lam she was unable to ploy the iplnno while practicing the stroke. The largest bell low gglweighstwentyfivepoundsthe smalleat six ounces.The personnel of the companywhile Miss Kemp was with the aclconsistedofihr~ee§lrls and two men.They toured all the large ellie:of the east and south nlao spending n week in Ottawa Can ada and Montreal at the B.F. Keith houses.o Besides these places the roule= have taken them into smaller places of decided interest. She in plnnnlng at a future dnl!! to go heck to the work that she enjoys to the utmost from which she was culled this sprlnghy theillnessof her mother Mrs.S.E. Kemp. mzicixfa coml111f:E nusr . The several committees who arelnchargeofnrrangvmcnhfor the Danish Lutheran Convcntiol which will be held ol Dann College from June Tlh io 12th one verybusymuklngirrnngerncntstotake cnrc of lin many vlsllors who arecxpcctnlherenl.that time from nll paris of the Unilcfl Stolen. Tho lmlgiog committee consid lng of F. W.Arnll.A.R.Brock .lens Nioiaen J.E.Campbell Chns.N Ilan and Peter Fallenwillnnnrccinvery much a liberal\c|aDl:5i from all those who arewlllifur to furnish lodging for aornc of lho visitors. fszrds may bo procured from ilu committee to bo filled out bv class to be yet graduneen from wetenthgndecouneofferedinthst district. The class was ¢ornpoled.o!nine members most of whom will enter the Blnlr high school eleventh gnde next fall sod they ue a verypromisingbunchofyoungpeople|of whom the patrons of the dll! irict and teachers have good right to he proud The class president ncaa Howard Thompson and the class colors were shell pink and apple green;the class flower was Ophelia roseandthecluemottonuFindawayor make one. The following prognm wg prelwntoclwhichpleuedthosepne cnt greatly:Salutatory Beltrioo Foley Hintmy nlmuhompnn. Prophecy Dorothy Heater! Flower Tho Rose Class ClaselCla.|.s ~Ellalilelaon Clue Sons.Cllti Creed Elmer AndersenPoleMoonGirlsSoilteite Will Teresa Foley Clan Colon Karen Jensen lélldzcss Rev.Umler1»oo.l llrenontntlon of Diploma! 3 Miss Alta Nelson cceptance of Diplomas by Claaa |President Howard Thompson Valedictory r Rudolph Juul Rev.Underwood made n verypleasinguidreuwithmuchpracticaladvicetothegraduatesmd .in his pleasing manner tried to llmo them on and on until they would receive n finished education. §Two eighth grmlers were alsoihonoredutthistimewiththeir diplomas from the eighth grnde\lrnncc|Harrison and Elixsbothflmlgrbothof whom will pursuethchigh school course next year.The class of tenth grsders rho were responsible for the fine programareto be eongntulnted and they surely showed the right spiritwhenat tho close of the programtheypresentedtheirteacherMisa Alta Nelson with a fine gift ln token of their appreciation and respect. ........ llllllilCBLLEGE GRADACTIVITIESI Ilan:College Commencement Ex crciacn to Ocfupy All ol Week 2 Starting Sunday May 29.Mem Helen Scheffler Irvin TlldenHerrlllReeh and Hymn Brock {HllZDn Rholdea AceempL1ist}Beading lbavinaky at the Wed dlnrl .nm1:1 lush Song Purley Vous Up to Data Lelths Ven Demon Learn Petersen lhrr Cook AgnesGllbertaonWlnlhedAllen Clarinet Solo llildrld Hosta lEvelyn Meats AoompanlstlToastHaroldKolb Election of OfficersAlumniSongOur Old HighThefollowln|officen for 1988 were deetldz John Carrlgnn 18 pnuldut;Irvin Tllclen 27 flee prelldent;Ruth C%wl:r.aeeretary;Louis Murdoch 23.tual nrer;Dr. C. R.lead 83 director. Dsnclng and visiting occupiedtheattentionofalluntilalate Hour. mm ANNUALCDHMEHCEHBNT Graduation exercises were held lut Phfidny evening at the B. F.D. hnllnnd atshistimeacluznf fifty young people depped out of the city.ec.hoola to take their placei.in tbl life of the community. The program na na folloval Commencement March u 1 »Lucille KempInvocationRev.Chas. D.Harln;Commencement Address \|..G.Clul: City Sept.Sioux City lows. Bereenae Senior Trio Presentation of Diplomas Supt.Mule! Cumens Senior Charon Bendlwon Rev. A.F.Newell BLAIR MEN REMEMBBHED The Enterpliso is in receipt of.ncommunicationfromC.S.Brit hsm ol Cushing.Oklahoma in which he romlts for The Enter prise of which he has been n sub scrihor for s long time and nlao send;greetings to his old fhoodfriendsFrankWak Waller McCracken and Eph Llp plncott xml family.Mr.Brigham is pcnlmnster of Cushing and one ol the substan tisl mon of his community but hisheartoftenturnsto good old Ne bruk;and his :friends here. Bcxldes those mentioneil ciao where in this issue the following have pureluled new Chevrolet!! be inntiudci lo advertise for bids l 1 orial Day Exercise:Monday. ....pnrlies having room for visitors for lmixinc only.m :maui.Acrzvmss :Um;ann ...YOUNG ¥AR}lER wrzns I iunday Hay 29th The marrlaprf nl Min:Eth:l An S:00 P.llBaccalaureate Servic <1=~=»~of so f;;a f:;n ;1;5 s:;.3L1;; sono orcnce nn r..nri ..ljpplncolt son of Mr.and Mrs.;g»;;==»==» Izlucntnon.bi.Ola! 1I.C.Lipnlncott of the Tlvnclm o :e Sla BothnorihofIllnlr.took placo \Vl.?.|:;:1r3|lm;}nfulny lllny 25 at tho Lounte)lerrlorlnl church in Omaha.00 l.I_m Da;1.xcrclses. s me md . J 1 1 ;lN l o §buEh l1 ;wo inmlcl Mins Ilor:r Anderson.sister of 339 I M_I:Al;;ni:x;in;m.fguffm fm mm Gen I cnles F thc llrielc liriflcxmalal nm! Leon img and Reception for Gndu§{an lmStcn l 5 fllfrff Sumner of the llcnch lmcsl. man.l nllon Classes . oorwa 1 u vo :ng a »lemon;lxlm.;absent on rnollo.;.i FT l??»§f {§ £§l.f.§»fi §.;l~1 Tfl ?June211 carried.|og :1 \_:?§.;.l1nnLlng of;o Iv). llovoil and r~ccon.lcd this mort n nrcncc.iSl.1 l;f an Day Irogrnm.hz be n¢l.|ourned.\||Councilmcnl After n short wcdmlmng tr|p thc.Friday.June Std promnt voting »_\\}]the motion ncwlywefla will return to Tllnir 3 7:45 P.M.Commencement Exer |fmnkc their homo on the E..ciscs.Addrels by Dr.}{.I. f~I§lo=F lI.n{rnu»e.City Clerk Lionlncolt farm.}luninlresidenl of Midland ll.J.Biurdocl1 Mayor. Buy your stationery nt The Enterprise office.. _ _ I!th .plc are well and Cl|¢K¢f.~$=1§f§.T.f.?§§. this common ~Dr.lleglanil will also preach the ity llml nm receivinsc gh hearty nrmon at the English nririoll Sun» icongrnlulatlona of their friends.| day hiay 29 nt 10 A.H______ Wilford Myers coach; L. A..Fun b¢5¢coach;Wm.Bolln 1ton truck. ...BLAIR BUSINESS AND social.zonr:c\Sr ... I }3fLNtIQ | 1921 June 1921anan\¢in 1»Ill hr .A :?.5.1 2 5 4 5 6 7 as so so I11215I4151611125 I9 20 2%22 25 24 25 zo 27 25 29 no 9. I llil.| l_ l ~T | ~~r if 1 IL52>_ll \ 4)._ . May L9 Union aervices st B.F. D.hall at 11 l.IB.May 30--Hemorlal Day.\ .i . I f 3 A ~I] Blair, Nebruiu, Hny 26, 1927 P r 1.J.; {1 , ' m u a nIE_1-zm m m z n r m s n - AW fH§§9y~U § 'rlnu||||||||mu1uu||H||lmumnml|||||u||||||||m||un|u|lllllululuunulg MARQUIS 1 2 9 6 6 ~. ~~\. Belgian Draft Stallion This line slx year old stalllon, sired by Imported stock on both sldes. ls a beau- tllul strawberry ronn weighlng over |900 lbs. and ls one of the best sialllons ever brought to thls euunty.His sire, Rlchelieu 4106. an Imported anlmal. was the winner nl thlrteen prizes ln one season. Nlurciuls will make" (he séasnn's stand at my farm west of Blalr known as the Aye larrn. Price ol service is $15 for living cult. Will not be held responsible for accidents. l also have a llne pedlgraed Jack that wm make the stand nm season. John Bolln, Owner : : z .nnnumnumnuu|||||||||||||||||||||||||mmllulnm||||||||||mnn|||m||||».. xBLAIR 'mr /*ND TIRE oo. Au lo ' h h Sido CXIWM BeltC u m Miller 'Hal andms . S lu m vu la mlxln x J. E. lllllcr. PmprhwrPhono sua 9 x n. G.LLENAa s ' mAc r o | Innnnne-Beau):Office in nw 1Home Thane Bldg. ARLINGTON 1~;o'r.=:s '!h8o phomo nlanf .eruh ed:h|~du| n¢s|»rty on'1!sur»-|vml.| \Z\t!beh1ghnehooL A~t i m npozhd.»\===-=-gg ~p m u n : H a n d.h..¢~.,,':..":..-..L 1 ; G u n !Om m a n of Bristol,tr u vh itin g nlatif u he n wink. n n o n o o n n o o o n n o o n o o n o n r w u We Carry a LARGE STOCK .~ o f ~ Replacement Parts ~for~ All Makes of/Cars Coils - Bearings - Rings Piston Pins - Electrical Parts and m any other items n o - 0 \t Hotel Pathfinder in Fre- teawodneoay evenin Theemo ettracdvdy decoratedthe Benin: chu c oion,rosewhite nd held bouquets o! the no flower, Ophetia roses-A pro-~eonlieting ol the folioering -n u n ( l u n : S o lo b y I n (Joel: reading by Ludlo Dewar;»duet by Glldya Echtenknmpand Viola Walkrnhont. The toutswereasfnliaws:"Welcome"byHh Rhea; "R°'g°"=" by J unHts;"Os n"y Jean Ho m; °'?hf¢.in|,"'by Harry McClelLL1; "Ieebons"by Byron Helvard;"Nlu lle "by Ruth llelerhenry;" G u y M mz b y Mic !ldcliibben; "Not D " by Bezako Utter-beck.The Senior motto ern"R°\\'iN'. Not Drlflllf..Hr. md Hn. Fra.Schoettger~I Fonunello entenairwcal at a aux¢'dock family dinner on Sundayevening in honor of lir. and Hn. Hemmn 8c.hoott.¢er who wen ro-comly mnrried.The questo in-cluded Hr. and Hn. I-Id Rothe anddaughter, Hilda, Hr. and Hn. H.8. Neiman and com, Walter awHlrtin, Hr. and lin. Will Fnnkend family . Mr. and Lin. H. W . Schoettger end ann, George. Always Try Us First fclock dinner.The ta b le : n nattractivewithcenterpiecesgtwhite :pil-ca used with rlnk nn-d lu and nut cups.Hg h neon baid prize! were Iron by JulimzJunxluth and lin. John llebard. C. G.Hanlsall nn!!lin. J ulianJungbluih were mnnled the mn» lolation prizes.'n n Ame ri c a n n m Au xnxnq f Mr. am!Mn. H. C. Hdwaw spent Sunlsy evening visiting relatives and friend! in Flair.Hn. H. C|\»u!, John and JuneChord were Sunday evening visit-on at the GiI!ord Pruner hone.Hr. ani Mrs. J. C. Jensen enteruimd u number of gaestn from Omaha S1.mda{Hina Qpd right, nm! Bin. H. DENTIST Located In nurHome Theatre Bldg. EBh ir , Neb ru h i m r o f F n m a n t w h o u n z h t t h e r e ,n o u n n t h e b i r t h o f a b a b y d a l g h ~ p l a n n u l th a e ve n t o n Su n d a y an te r b or n M ay 22 : 14 . d l c o u l d a l t u d .|M r s .A n n e G u r h e n ,w h o ha s D r .amd l i n .P.L C a d y w e n be e n # i a i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r a n d n m t n t h e B e r r y G o R o u n d C l u b fn m i i y n t u n i t o h e r h o m e - : m l ..n | ....l.l u x ~ o r ~ A n i m e Day and Night ServicePhan: 215 |J. P. Evenen Barn x .o n . t h a l a n o f t h c R o y B i n h : ho m e .l . t | | R u 1 . h Jo n k i ~o f B l a i r 3 1 4 | h m u n c h l n c t h e r e t h e p u t " ° '- r i . K n n l u t t r a D i l C o m p a n y i n e m p d u y i d H e r m a n R h h n a s m a n - a g e r n f t b l o i l s t a t i o n h e r e . lfilmoon.Hmer W H t wa :a bugineu calker in 6 lou dly .Hhs '1'hel.ma Leonard 1| gym- lng n few dn in Valley,ebr.,virittag frilin. Chu. Widener spent Bun- ¢ JENKINS ,gm SHOP I O l d ~ H i v e A n n e :I n o u n D E L I V E R Y ' o r : m a n f u m e .. : .f : ~ r ~. * : ~ " " f ' : , L ° ~ ', \P l H I P r i 1 r y1 2 ;s b s !c e o r 1 r o m .Y ,R B A ! n a E G G S O n s m n m : S v u t h ~ ¢n m n y 122 awendod the du: fy Friday an? Thi Senior c hu phy, entitled "The Dummy ", in given Frldny night in the diy hall.There wasa iam: crowd i~ attendance andneryons present leemad to mioyUm enmndy.Each member M thean asemad enc dy fitted to his n :nd carried lto=ut to indee- n.m u Stella Hindley dosed I .. and home.Hhs Opal Andersen spent the week-end with her mother,Hrs. Rerbcn. Andreuen.lr. and ln. J app Rosenbaum and dnildznn spent Sunday al. the Ruth Rosenbaum hom0Nr. End Hiller spent the week- end with his parents, lr. and Mn o m . n u m .'r m lllne l la wn .: an d ViolaHlngdun wen Blnir visihm lu! Sltunily . w w w - - - ___ __ wind nlstivu bln our Sunday .Hr. and flln. Grd* Cook :ndrod to Omnhlllllia non, Gene motoon Sunday, ln. Cool: and aan wil!vinlt swan! day s. with mlltivuhe f on ntvrn i uTho Womans Club of ArUDl¢0'! went to Plenum!an ~than tiny mended a one aclhnehoon at Llnddmm Inn.Ru - Jun!! Ryan home.Aifred Nelson is dning some;»aintin| at the Peter Jenson home.Mr. and Mn. Chan. Carlson and the Mines Helen and Marian and l .of Blairva dittrlct (9, commonly called the g;;g=--d=°°=- _gp Saturday, Hay c nnerr was eat no-on and 1 fine prog;agajowg given later.'Them were -q u -uatax as follows: Vernetta tsh ei, Victoria Hansen, Irena Thum, llar gant Husc,Howard TietglnandLymanLund.At the cloneof the exancir-ea lee cream andcake were served to all present.Mn. Carl ll-cal and aon, Robert, gh?tm:ha are visiting at the Claus our.Prcpantlons are being made forMemorial Day.The exercises will be held in the city park llonday nhemoon commencing promptly at2:31.The address will be givenby Prof. R. V. Garrett whokindly conaentmt to nemaln overthe week-end, an he luul intended leaving for hi. homo in FremontSaturday.A hon service will beheld In the ccmetrey.Music willbe furzllalled b:» the band.There has been considerable stealing In the neighborhood rccently.Gne night last week thega: was remoxw¢I from the countygrading out-fit when It was lta.'|¢!- lng on the Greene school cornerover night and the following night ROSE HILL ITEMS Hrs.Culle n wng lu na :ons visited her mother,HrI. J ohnBecklun and also attended um pls:- nlc dinner at the school house onFdday.Hr. and Hn. James Ry ln andehildnwm spent Thursday lftemoonwithHn. James Ry an,Sr. at Blalr.Mn. Wniter Nelson I1 ati!! con-fined to her home with n lvere atluk of the mumps.Mr. Andrew Bohn was taken toan 0-1mba hospital lan wack for nermun trouble.M la s t n p o mhe vw; Improving and expem to mum honp soon.The many frienln of the Arthur Jnnu and Howard Hudings families regret to heir that there hasbe-en ililnem in bolh families.Mr.Jones being quite nerimnly ill.lfowever. all were 0.4 the mud uarecovery and expnct to leave Cal- ifomin in a short timu for Bellizagpham. Wish.Made Wahl closed a very suc-tf amful school year at the Vacoma school East week.She expects tovisither twd grranelmothera inIlluir this upok,Mrs Ward and Mrr. MHron'¢.Mr. and Hrs. Carl Paeper and ben.lr. a nd Irs. Bruce Dickerson and daufhter. Elaine of Fremont:KIM Sunday at the J . H.. Har- l and Floy d Gilfrvhomu." g m "W.ood:and m g r.Leora of Omaha werewe e -e n dg u e sts stth eh o me o fHr. and Hrs. John Grimes.I ls s d s me s ~ lls r s h d l a n d Raymond Lud were hodelleltolhsLadies'Circle on Fridayafternoonll.the former'home.A nice crowd wa s W i n ; a n d spent s pleasant. afternoon in vis-ltin over their work.A daintyilrngh was served at the close. Eleven pupils of the Arlingtonhigh school received their di¥Lvms: here on Friday evening, wr nDssn H. H. Hahn of Wayne de-livered s very inlemsllng address zo s large crowd of people.SilverAmerican Legion Cztisenship pinswere awarded to s number of hissdnoolpupils.The Honor (.11usasard went in the Juniors. a :diverloving cup.The Seniors were giv- en accom! honors, the Freshmenthin! and the Sophomores fourth.Ruth llelerhenry was pressenl.e.lwiththeclansscholsrshlpandValedletorian honour.The Senior class is composer! of the (o¥lo\\i:\gmembers: Vclvn Amlenon, LorenBadger,Lalfeme Bovelhdrner,Harold Eehlcnkamp, Alice Llclilh omw In lhyle nm. ua for anolher 20 or 30 yexrs. The Layman d t r m mn pro- grams,Saturday.are from 2 u'¢Iock on.Each of the three sec-tions will conclude with iL1 own banquet :ml pos!-pnndhl pri- gnm:--ile Young People at 5:30 mx. ll. C. AJ , tl! W omen at 6 NEW ENGLAND NEWS M i s s G u n i l a U p d i i m sp en tTu e s d a y n i g h t w i t h l a u r a D a vi s . Jo h n Jac k s o n a n d fs m i i y sp en t S u n d a y n t H e n r y Ho ven d i ck s k M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e L o f l i s w e r e Teknrtmln vi s i t o r :Th u r s d a y : f u r n o o n .M r s . C h u . I i m h n a n d E l l a w e r eW ful nes day a ft e r n o o n vi s i u m a t Au gu st Jo r. !on s'. Hu m a n ] Ho w n d i c k h e l p e d L e s t e r w i t h h i s w o r k I n s t w u k . I a I 1 IFT. CALHOUNAND VICIN ITY .E. Stoddard of Omaha was intown the first of the work.Hrs. Henry Fincher mal MH. J.A. lamina matured to Unah.\ n THQHIIY.Mrs. Tenn Arable; of Uma!.1 |h- g henry, IJdns Newel | Liverne 'Ed `hn-msmdmn, Nadine Utterback Lum!' ~.=-bw lluth Meierbenry. x / HARCUSBECK | : |: ":we for my Congregational layrun tobe present.It may sequin. but will be wall 1rk?'ri'|;~n;;|Q1 real nac- rifice to ma use of this n nopportunity.The Nltioui Conn- in uw immediahe vicinity a nllolrard Peterson, Dorothy MenckvHarlan and Inna Neiman, Kelly "J Clarke Ryan.Dorothy S=»|>1>¢==~field. Ralph Nelson and lain Tofte. Irmcusnsf r:xAu1NA1°;oN DATES . . . . . . . . . . Sltunday, Juzna 4, 1927Saturday, Juky 23, 1921 _______._,_._» called Tuesday at theJ Erik- um home. Hr. and Hrs.D e n y Holsteinand Ruby visited Sunday at iheI`l¥d Curley home.Anhlil, Gcnldim and Hnrold |!ene.n|'. Mr.and H u .Hnnry Jacksonspent Sunday at Nels JncbonshHrs. Georg! Loftil md I-'mvman called ¢t*Auguat Ruwen' Wed- |Hines Birdie E d e n mi I h r - jo do man a nd "3 ;" §" Rathe r nt §undny die n at F. I2R-chan'Eunent,Esther and HarlanKs,md Fern »alpent heh! for i~raliuatinx elm Sun-day night f..the Preubyborian church.Rev. A. n. Vanderiippe ofFiurenee, a funmer pastor here.§2[t.|Ul¢¢l the rlass aermon herg. llr. and Hn. Henry Kruger, Oscar and Henry Blum drove toIthaca Sunday to attend the fu:-ral I relative.e o Agh, '"'°'§"¢.i."""" visited 1riLhr a e at Ttlbutl. Sunday...Pete Andersen and Buidie vla- ite/d Sunday at Art u.¢i11»',,Hhs Liberty Erikaen ia visitingwith Margaret Weber in Blalr this Hr. and Hn. John Jackson and family agent Sunday evening atVictor S ovl'.Wilbur Updlke vidted Friday atRasmus liendrliuenf.Freeman Loft!! and ChesterHovendicir took dinner at Leater Hosendicka' Sunday.~=Alma,Birdie and Harjorie Fletcher called Saturday morningat George Loftizfs.in spite of the unsettled weath-er, the New England school claledwith a big picnic last Friday with a large crowd in attendance.Chas.Hovendlck and familyvlaited at Herman Hovendirlu' onSunday evening.Bert Thompson,Irvin, Evelynand Edna Sprick called at Chu. X1ohm' Sunday afternoon.Several around hen:attended the funeral of Mm Jim Mathewsin Herman Sunday afternoon. and the G. A. R. in the annualMemorial service. 8 P. M. evening worship.Ser- mon subject:"The Spirit That Wins".The church meets for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study every Wcd»nesday evening at 8. The -choir meets for practice exery Friday evening at S.The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary Society will he held at Um home of Mrs. J. S. Roberta, cbmer Third and Colfaxsu. Thursday afternoon, May 26 at 8 P. H. It is expected that twenty thous-and Baptist representing churches in thirty-six states will meet inChleago, May 31 to June 5. in the ann I meeting _of the Northcm n...'l.'l..Gonvenllon.Quenions dealing with mimslonary activities and denominational progress will Octlxpy the attention of the dele- gates during these days. CONGREGATIONAL cnuac uA. I'. Newell, Parlor. Thlschurch will join in the union Memorial service Sunday morninp: at 11 o'c.locl: at the B. F. D. cityhall. Church School nt 10 A. H. as usual.All layrncn of the parish are urged to attend, so far as at allpossible, the sessions of the bl- etmial National Council of Con- gregational chunchea at the l"ir=t Central church in Omaha.The Council opens this \ee`k on Wednsuiay at 2 P. H., and closes neat week Wcdnealsy evening. The day addresses and discussions will be of great interest to ourpeople.There ara strong public programs every evening, and it is hoped that many will go J'ow:a for those .sessionaThisweek Saturday will he"Ln3l1an'a Day". Several hundred laymcn of the Omaha generadjer ritory are to gather for threegreatsinrsaktaneouaaeaaionsof women, men and young people.It BLAIR BAPTIST c zwnc uArthur D. Smalley, Biiniatcr Memorial Sunday, Hay 29, 1927 g g ; u t h n fr h o m o t o l i n i n t l t n u m m .. i t e f u m n i s e x vi e w . e u n d u d a d b y R e v. 'r . J. R e n o ,n n h o l d at.t h e 3 3 6 - = ch u r c h S u n d a y n fh s r a a o n i n -u r m l r t : n a d a In t h t N e w E r r t l l h d ca me r y .Un i o n M e m o r i n l se r vi c e s w i l l b l h e l d a t t h e L e d o n h a l l l l o n d s y , M a y 3 0 a t 1 0 o 'd o e k ,u n d e r u n a u a p i n u o f t b l L e g i o n a n d t h e A u x i l i a .F | h e r e r e c e i ve d w o r d l u i w e - e k fr o m L i n c o l n c u l l i n g o f t h i aw :i uu a Il ln es s of M rs . Hu gh A il es . S h e w a s t a k e n t o a h o s p i t a l a n d ve r y l i t t l e h o p e s h e l d fo r h a r r e - c o n n y .Th e A i l e s f a m i l y : vi d e d o n a ( a n n n o n i : o f h e r e f o r m a y g u n . .r .p\`. . \ L n . . 4 \ j '\rg | *: IFr a53 rs;g ...fir.g 4 1\ 0 Y 1'i0'l1CE OF HEARING FINAL S_E'I"I!.E!lEl'*|'T suwrzi or NEB|=u\.§1£A 1 Washington County,\ A. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Court In the llattar of the Estate ofH u y A.Wilson,D¢¢l\nd:The heirs at. luv, next of kin, Jeviaeen.lcgatees, creditors, and Ali persona interestad in the firml zeitlennnt of .said estate an hereby ndtifiedtint on the 2711: day of April, 1927, Edward W. Wilson, the Adminin inter of md estate filed n peti-tion in mid County Colm., vrlvinz n Fof Safe Transportation Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stock and Freight We're Bonded Carriers Phone 105 Ra¢h's Service Station may grunt the prayer thereof and ||'make suc h other and further °.-|OF ESTATE 41:.n ..',mf ¢f,,§'f,,,, ~ f,',f,p,,, u to STATL or Nr-zamxsrm g Wiumess my ma and c r a m !"Wuhington County,ISeal this 27th day of April, 1927.(SEAL)1 C ELLER,ln the County Court. 14-Bt.County Judge.H§,Z,,§"?.§'-£l'°' of *"; Eslaln of count fiiod herein be settled aml;frum the 24th day of June, A. D.;\low¢d, ihgl proof of heirihip 1927,llhtl UIC UIUC limited fill token,order for aimibuuou or g;_>j;_f~=;gd ;{,;'°f;§; gr 3 3 ; 3 ; m a m and usignrnet of dowel fand homulead r"Igl1t|ntelBcII and i f""'f§'??" T7 h5.f'dn'"'Ih?" ~ um me ;am1nz»:;=r.°r dm¢h»rg¢¢1."sa nun "u \'If you fai! to appear before uid 1 f§;,;j,[,M*v»S L (; ELLER, County Court on the 28th day of 13 sa.on Jud vMay, 1927, at 2 o'clock P. H., and 1 unty 8° ~'l'he sign or gooa coffee E ___=_____u_ _t _ .______§_ _ k e b t ~ - ~ r e s h C O F F E E S E R V I C E vw 1 .L a r g o t r e o i n fr o n t o f t h e Su p 't . G u f fe y h o m o t u r i n g d o w n tei e- gg-== =~ wi res, there was no fi amuo.e J o e H u g h e s h m i l y i i vi n g o z th e J. D . L o w e far m n o r t h o f t o w n:i id n o t f a r e a s t i l l .A n u m b e r o f t r e e s i n t h e g r o w w e r e b l o w n d o w n , o n e fa l l i n g " b g " t h e h o u s e , c r u m h i n g t h e t w o mo m s .Th e fa m i l y w a s i n t h o ca ve a t t h e t i m e : n d »;_=_ -pf 'InJury.L . E . N o Int 1\|:~ck sold hie. ca fe b us in es s to E im on \ '\ 'e st , wh o 20 k po ss e ss io n a t on ce .M r . N o l - n h a s b e e n i n t h e c a fe b u d n e x a I n r t f o r l n u m b o r o f y o u s .H e pl an a oo n at d ur i ng t he e -u mm er . R e v.w .A .B o w d e n u f G r e t n a s p e n t t h e p u t l a i k i n H e r m a n w h i l e d o i n g vs o u w e k c t r i m l w o r k a t t h e L a e r n o L o w e a n d J. D . Lo w e h o m e s . Slflnlllrd ou c u.. ou 105.35 w. S. Suggon, Team Work 05.00 U. S. Oil Works, oil & Gas i8.95W. L. Welch, Surveying \85.80 Rosa Wert, Road Work 20.00 A. A. Wilkins, Dragging 15.30 A. N. Bnilanl, Labor, on &Gas M3 5Floyd Buton, Dragging 10.80 lhiph Carmichael, Labor 18.00 D. C. Condon, (hurling 2560.00Arthur Andenon, Dngging 31.60 nm Lowe, Oil 1.80 H.w. Melerhenry, Drutinl 56.70 Of car Nelson, Labor l§.00Glyn Rgy, Dngging 27.90 Rubt..N. Riddle, Ru. Eng.,Engineering 3.20D. 0. Shoots, Salary 100.00 .:a NOTICE To CREDITORS 1 DP ESTATE Washington County,3 : SYATE OF NEBRASKAA. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Conn In the Hatter of the Esilto of Petrine Jensen Deceased:To the Creditors of Said Estate: You AreHerelay Notified, That I will tit at the County Court Room in Blair in amid Gouxny on the 8111 day of June, 1927, and on the Sth My September, 1927, at 2 o'clock P._.on mn of :aid dates to receive -and examine nil chime ,against ... Q .r .:|Y o u a r e H e r e b y N o t i f i e d ,T h a t I w i l l s i t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n B l e i r ,i n s a i d C o u n t y o n t h e 2 4 t h d a y o f J u n e a n d t h e 2 6 t h d a y o f S z r t e m b e r ,1 9 2 1 a t l o o ' c l o c k A . H .e a c h d a y t o r e c e i v e a n d a x - l m l n e a l l c h i m e a g a i n s t u i d E l - t n t e ,w i t h |v i e w z o t h e i r a d j u n - m e n t .a n d a i l o a r a n c e .T h e t i m eIlimitedforthepruuntntianof: l d r m ld E mu is thrume -f-I onmonthsrom the 24th day of JuneA. D. 1927, and the time limited for pnyynent of debts is One Yearfrom ssid 24th day of June, 2927.WITNESS my hnndfud the See!of u i d County c o i m. an a s mdiy of May, 1927.(SEAL)L c. ELLER, IB-Ent.Lbunty Judge. q hunlnetl mam lla is aocrewy-lnuumer of the Nicholas Oil Co.He is wall known in Humana whenthe company hu A r utiop andwhen he hu vigltad friends dn various occasion: for a number of years.Among the out of town people hem lo attend the romlmncementexercises were: Hr. and Mn. w. TBiealow of lr¢mont, Mr. and Mn. J. C. Ackerman of Dmadm, Mr. ami Mn. Laurence Phipps and Lorraineof Telumah,MinI AnnaTrhalell. of Omnlu, Mr. and Mlm.E. E. Calclvmii of Tehmah,Mr.lml Mn .Oitir Gilberimn .md Mlm Agnes of Blair.Minn Minnie Fink of Omnlu ln a g ust th is week at tho Hrs.Anna Puldle homo; May 1, 1937, to pay tin same.By order of the Count; Court, Rcucwal .6I Liowen Pnnnion vrugruntedJ nnle He n k k R1I the County Cleric inltrutkld to dnw warranh for $13 *6 par monlh foruimmonthl beginxming June 2, 1927, to pay the mmmMoved and acconded that a llo- funding Order be allom.1 Juhn ilinric n for $l20.3§ by tram.:having been auesled in the wrong mhool district.Cnrrlld.On mation duly made mu! car- lini the Board adjourlml lo mee! May 31, 1927.ANNIE (I. HAHTIN, 'Cau lx Cloth, After l. c areful aumlrmlion ofthe Iollowlng bills on the differ- ent funds it Wu moved md nec-oaded that the folhnriug dnima be ailovred and the County Clerk in- nrualed to draw warrants on ihefunds indicated belsw to ply the s a m e . Harry Berger, Sallry 100.0% A. P. Complain, Labor 3.00Sam Hall, Sslary 100.00 Harold Jenna, Labor 4.00 I:mil Lunch. Dwrslnz 34.66 Nebraska Iowa Oil Co.88.70 ~mba Road 1Iquipmenl. Co.Repairs 111.0 Standard Oil C0-. Gu .83 \\"atl0:1 Tyson, Salary 100.00 N O T I C E T o c n a n r m n s O F E S T A T E S Ta \ TE O F }q E BR a \ SK A » u .W u h i n x i o n C o n n In t h e C o u n t y u r t .° In t h e H a t t e r a I i h e & 1 | ! a l o f H e r b e r t Pa yn e D ec e as ed : To t he C r ed i t or s o f S a id E s ta t e :Y o u a r e H e r e b y N o t i f i e d , T h a t I w i l l s i t n t t h e C o u n t y C o n n R o o min B l a i r In u i d C o u n t y u h t h e 3 4 t h d a y o f Ju n e a n d t h e 2 6 t h d a y o f Sept emb er, 192 1 at ur 0'c 10c k A. H. o f e a c h d a y t o r e c e i ve a n d e x a m - , i n e d l c l g i m s a g m l s u t u i d E n g , : w i t h |vi e w t o th e i r a d j u i l ~t and a li ow ar ec e.Th e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r t h u pr e se n ta t io n o f cl a im s | Robt. Bmradt. Ron! Work 1.60 D. C. Cook. Road Work 1.50 Farmers Union Co-Op. Ann.,Supplies 43.10Juiius Grieb, Road Work 1.50 Cari M. Jensen, Dragging 20.80 Healy Contnctinl Ca., BridgeWork6212.65 D. C. Condon, Grading 746.-I0 Furman Gr. I: Lbr. Co.. Sup-plies 191.00 Rival! Lbr. & Coal Co., Sup-plies 117.85 Armlt. Hdw., Supplies 61.69 Anlill Grocery, Supp\ie¢ forPoor 34.12 W. L. Welch, Surveying 101.88 Wm.Zlilgenkamp, Road Work 20.25Ira Baxter, Ro:»J Work 2.50 Pau! Broderson, Road Work 2-50Alben Madsen, Road Work 2.50 San Metiowan, Road Work 250 S. H. Neff,Road Work : m oOtto Chriltensen, Road Wor&5.00 Joe Devinney, Road Work 14.50A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 51.50 w. w. Arnold, Road Work 1.50 Frank Brand, Road Wnfk 1.50Richard Braqd, Road Work 1.52 »Work 1.60 Around twenty members of theLadies' Aid met vim Mn. Wake-field Int Wednesday and put intheir time at quilting.The hag-eu served 4 ten cent lunch for t benefit of the aoeiety.Mn. HmmAndersen will be hostess this week. The Tom Cuahmnn famiiy, whowere driven from their home ecmof town last we-ek by the Hood.have secured rooms at the MilfordNoyes homo where they wil! re-ai.le.Mr. Cushman velll go back and forth w look after the farm Berk...Clarence Wachter, aeeompanied .1 a d j u s t m e n t a n d al l ow a nc e .Th e t i m e l i m i t e d fo r t h e pr e se n ta t io n o f cl a im s a g a i m t m i d Es t a t e i s t h r e e m o n t h . : fr o m t h e 3 r d d a y o f J u n e A .D .19 2 7 ;.. . H t h e t i m e l i m i t e d fo r p a y m e n t o f d e b t s t s O n e Y e a r f r o m sa i d S r l d a y o f Ju n e 19 2 7 . W ITN E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e S e a ! o f sa id C o u n t y C o u r t ,th i s 3 0 t h d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 7 . ( S E A L )l .C. PII.I. ER , 15-Bt..C o u n t y Ju d g e .I -.....__._......_.-n -n C O M M I S S I O N E R S ' P R O C E E D I N G S Co u nt y C o mm i s si o ne r s R oo m , B l a i r , N c b r u l u , H a y 1 5 , 1 9 2 7 . T h e B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m i s - sio ne rs m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n - r r e n t t a k e n N e y 2 , 1 9 2 7 . Pr e s en t :C m .Ne ls on ,C .B . Me h re n s a n d C . J. Xe l so n . Th e m i n u t e s o f t h e pr e c ed i n g m e e t i n g w e r e r e a d a n d a p p r o ve d . t a i n i n g _57.60 D . C . C o n d o n , G r a d i n g 3780.00 Jesse W . C o u i t e r , M a i n l a i m i n g 99.60 Ja m s G . J e n s e n , D r a g g i n g 3 7 . 8 0 Ja m e s A , L u u n , D r a g g i n g 60.30 Os c ar N el s o n, L ab o r 17.25 Ru b t . N . Il id d i e , R e n . E n g . , E n g i n e e r i n g 5.28 |\I f m .Re p a i r s 40.04 A e r o - G a s S e r vi c e C o . , O i l l G u 99.44 C y m s A n d e r s o n , H a u l i n g L 0 0 A .N .Ba l l a n l ,L a b o r ,G u , 0 1 35.05 J. A . B u r t o n , R o a d w o r k 13.15 R a l p h C s r m i c h s e l , L a b o r 17.25 u _'for Poor 20.00 Marcus Beck, Clk. Dist. Ct., Q 500 E:\\°elope:|11.08~ rtclsen Su~ ~Hel é¢nim,20.00 Industrial Chem. Lab., Sup-ylies 2.25 for Poor 1 1.40 auunana asF fuaz. | -g.:I anan*I:3.n Co., Ga:9.40 Annie C. Iiartin, Co. Clk.,Trans. Insane to Norfolk 25.00 Milford Mehrwens, Night Wiirhat Jai?15.00 Maurice Mehnns, Sheriff, Ex- z»=r;»g& Beard for Prison-ers 231.90 Hoa =_____" _:Q w__"__ Q If the pegsons whose names appear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and pre- sent at the Quality Market, they will receive free, onehalf gound of McLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof~ »\ l nZl e h r moto rfwl Lo O . | ; h z l lllzsl Tu e m l a y a ft vr n n o n t o d o s h o p n i n g l l » r ;n Lurm1| In ue that eNfmlnzg. 7-Ein Ruth (`1»l!Dl1, ilhu hu :>:o.n |.Su pp li es 35.19 ~y n Q.m o t o m l t o D m l h o In t T u e s d a y and sp ent . the da y.H r .m g M n .R o y M o r r i s o n m o ve d l a s t w e e k i n t o n o o f t h e ho m o o n t h e W o o d !- U p d ll i e r a n c h . M r .M o r r i s o n h u b e e n em p i oy e d th e r e since l l a n h 1 a n d M n . M o r r i s o n h a s st ay ed a t t h e p a wen l a l ,C h r i s H a n s e n h o m e w h i l e wa i t in g fo r a h o us e .M r .o n I H n .E v e n t t Hir ne s,M u g : r e t a n d h i g h A l l e n . M r . a n d M m Go o.L o w e a n d M n .H a t t i e Tucci.d r o ve t o l`rf¢no:1t Su n d a y a n d w e r e p g " o f M r . a n d M r s . w . l l . Y a l lTh e L i o n s C l u b at t e n d e d c h u r t h Su n d a o w n i n g ddreaa-l'ho Real Meaning oEducation - Dr. I-'rank G. Smitlection-----Onhoxt Heacntatlon of Scholarship -----Bust. V. F. GuffePresentation of iplomaa ----~--Dr.A..!.CameroRoeenionol for Clan - OncheatSchool United"-----Girls' Glee Cinaddress of the evening, give by Dr. Srnlth. a well knownprominent v ator of Omahathebeatcommencementaddover given hero.Dr. Smitlfl tal was full of humor and there ornot a dull moment.He left mangood lhoughu for all who heahim.Telling the young folk: tha it in an eaay to do thingl rightwrong and admoniahing them 1.practice the beat things ln lluntil they became hnbitll.I-IngeBonlicreceivedtheaeholanhi certificate.Ill: average for t~ur yearn in high school was 96 The tnlfrity of the membersthcclaaaiaplanningtoattehigher Institutions of learningthfall.Several will enter the Stat University at Lincoln.Oscar Hansen of Tekamnh wmacaller Thurslay at the 1:a Ol~ home.M n N. R:"'Burdlg accovcna1| I-IERMAN Nz»:\\S Several of the Legion boys nt-tended the funeral of nr. C. v.Weccu at Craig lui 'l'l1ur;=1L|y af- ternoon.Mn. SQm Van Dell Clmu' l"rilayand visited at the 10111 Larsonhome until Sltunhy.Shf will berememherud"1i* Hilo ElizabethPete:zen.Sho had been xisiting friends in Dra and wall n:l|.||n-in to her home in South Dakota. use of tho mmmenccmentexercises being held that owning.#he 0. E. s. did not muL l u t Thursdny evening.Dudng A high wind, hail mdrain slurm isnt Tuniay evening,A number of trees arouni num"fn hlmrn rl~but nutside of n ll. 0. McDonald of Teknmah was a bdef business caller here oneclathe forepnrt of the week.' he commencement exercise;of the Hemnn high sc hool wereheld al. the Legion h:.ll Thuraipyevening. May 19 when u class oftwelve, six boys and li: girll hav- ing finished the course, are nowgraduated from our school.Dur- ing the clans much playeI by thehighschoolorchestn.the e l mcubedInn m caps and gownsmamhemi in and loolr. their placeson the stage under n beautifulcanopy ofcrimmn and white. col- ors of the Clam of 'YL The lwu *cation was g`iven by Rev. T. J.'Ilene of lhe iiaptlnt church.Thefollowing program was then given: Salulntory --Ann zu. PetersenH~ 1 i Girlz' Glen Club I !t h e ll a n l i a t c h u r c h .m l -j o h t y o f L i u : m e m b e r : w e r e p r e s - a nz.QM r . a n d M n . B e r t C o o p e r d r o ve ~r s |.line Wuhter drone to Omlhn lut Wednesday =-»=;3;_=;; the day withHrs. Wachter n, Jack at theMethudisl hnxpilal.The little fel- low 5| much better and will be abie to come home this week.Mr. and Mrs. n. H, Bowne, who recently moveI to Fmmont werebrief cailers here Saturday.The; were on their way to Teknmnh tospvndSum-lay with Mn.llovuf aHzwnu, Hr. :m.I Mrs. J. w. Gal l|lC. E. Hen-er wal A visitor lo iiw county seat Satunlny.Carl Jsspmun came up fromOrnmhl. om :lay lut week a|\J wasaccnlnpanied hnme by hi; rife and QW; :Jule children who ima invn:rm-is nl the Wm. Jensen Iwmv the put lwu wl.1:\&\.Zilla _Mnrjorie Godsey,Mi n I 1 l ..nz .r y : vom h e r- ° fur th e p s1 . l l ~N ¢ }¢'§\.| 's, l % |t Sa t u ni n y fo r h er h -- w e a t S t u r t ,hl vb r ., t o : p o n d t h e s u m m e r .Pa t a n n a o f t h e wh o a ! 3 1 m a l l u t h e l i t t l e f o l k s n x r r t t h a t M a u C o t t o n i f n o t t o n t 1 m \f1 | In x t y e m .S h o l u i a c c c p t c l U m p o s i t i o n a = l - n r h e r i n t h e p n i n a nrco q . ms Vnl rnl ine , N ebr ., 11. mu ch la r g e r p l a c e a n l : h e w il ! h e cu r e ' h e r h o m e .M r . a n d M r s . H l r y l n W laitnuck .. 1 ntjomu. , . BENCH NOTES 1|I P y d »! 1 n:Jll v <G' », . ,~ .__.F__.: I _ l____ v l l z u a c w r s 1-~1 :;§,.';'f.;i;:.';:;ma; 1;1;;0»;1,u,; ~ li§ien'ilil James 8|pp|||- ImeTei1\e|i\iieni»¢| um¢"||el.| az -~;.i . ` i I §s m m m d m n .. m m a l ' evening "" '1*'" in during.miii`l»E'i§=§s1¢T~ wan Sun-|.Mr. and 31:11. Don Lo andBeverleyJean of Omahr. were vi.|1ton nz tha Han? Smith '.:°."='=:=1=~l.r-\°'\' lt 23" *=°'§=e.2_f mi and Mn. Tm. nlinpr ma .-if her homo Tuaday.'Friday at the Oscnr AndersonMr. and Hn. H. w. Msnhnll of |hol||Q in ArllngbonlLincolnm! tho weekend at the Mr. and Mn. Chas. Nelson, Hr. w. A.ltford homo.and lin. G. w. Fairchild and Dr cornmenceum-ent exercises were heman the Rose mu school house lostWeclnesday evening.MetI Han- sen gan the nluulory ilnrvegrHn. Zelma Smith of Burlington Nora Fairchild visited ut the.R. !2l|,;,,},,w u \,;¢,g;¢g_°,;a,,f Vernon Class History,Mildred KrugerCornetSolo,¥Elmer Boschuldl. Vocal Sold. Mrs. A. ll. SlrrngverSelectionbyMixedQuarteltePianoSolo, Hild.;Nlebaum;mi¢ I rl o - 5.tnmt:ht md515 Q #3f aQ reported an quita serious..A. H. Ludwig went to Ilurlinmton, la. on Saturday to attend thefuneral ol' his mother ln law, lin. Serena Calkins, who panned awayon Wednesday.The funeral was held on Sunday.,Hr. and lin. Chas. lllafeldt an-nounce the birth ol' | daughter on Honday, Hay Bhd.Hr. and Mrs. li. W. Schoettgerhad na their Festa on Saturdayforair o'¢toe dinner.Mr. and Hn .Henry Toebben and sons.Perry and Kenneth of Fontanelle. llra. llary Curry and daughter. Hra. Ethel D o g -and fami-daughter, Ven oelul le lastMonday for their former home atCrete where "wg, will spvml theschool vacation.rs. Douarlan willwurne her teaching la the school! Wnhlngton spent Sunday ot the T. E. French home.August Nelsen of Omaha visitedfriinds and relative-1 over the week E114R. E. I'nirehilrl una a business,visitor at David City a few daya lui week.Hrs. L. E. Wan] is spemlinie a few day; in Omahn visiting rela- liven.Mn. Taylor Meadow; ond doughter, Naomi and Mr. and 5111. Potteflon of Omaha attended the han- quet Sltunlay evening.N.W. Gaines of Lincoln, Mr. and Hrs. Frank Butte: Int! non.ltollanml and daughter, Haxine ofFremont, llr. and Mrs. Nielu ofValley:attended the alunr1i!1.|.1- quel. Satunlof evening.ll n ._hlalze Ch_grd,Jo}\n and Mr. end llrn. Francis Fonbergdrove to Council Bluffs Sunday toeall on Mr. I~`oraber:r'a alster, who underwent on operation a shorttameago.ln the evening John Foraberg and two friends of Oak- lami onlie-l there.The Hieses Mary Kull ond Es°.1Anderson, Mn.Laura Tofte andPr ter Jensen took a very pleamntdriveSundayafternoon.Theadrove to Telcomoh 'where they cnll» ed on Lira. George McQuire. They then ulrovo to the Chauncey Fllfloann horne a mile west of l.on.rl.On the return tdp they culled nttheWill Flilnagnn home in theNew England eonrnunlty.These families are all former Ron- Hill mnlrlenu and it was e plellure to\ init them in their beautiful homesTheGeo. Nelaqn and Walter man and non.Auguwt and Mia:Mary Lllllmnn spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Langhorst homo al Nickerson..Aumlst Lell-ma-1 spent Satunlag with his cousin, Lester Holtman.The Fontnnelle Sunday School will holcl its annual picnic in Wmlloltman'| grove June Sth.Ever;one welcome.Mina Mary Lnllrnan spent Satunloy at the Wm. Hallman home.lone Wachter and llelen Wilkeping spent Tuenda evening will Leona and Viola Heman.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Lallrnmand son,August viritcul Frida:evening at the home of Mrs. Sandi' Mcniredoht.Minn Ellen Lollmnn returnefhomeThunulayfromHrmlingwhere lhe hae been tescfnlng th .»<. \.......» hen net! fall u :" "»-1 ne :E §Name §g 2 Bluellers Sanitary 6| Sunnlien for Poor§:I W. F.. HeDonmld, SUPPIIQ1 for Poor 62.21North Side Stone, Supplies for Poor 34.09W. II. Ilill, Surveyizuig I37.50 2:r1ners Elevator.Com] for .s ..:Q an I A d d r e s s |»1`7`|Z§||Ti"|i"],};,|¢|¢wu s me - " " - ~ - - - - ~ ~l l 1|u w m d d n q h l m | l | |:'|g\|||| um, | - ¢s|1||l||| .Q i f £ i ." » . u l l l l l l l ~ B l i l - lhe ll ' I p r y..'f': 1- .mk A d ln. L an Fr uu ln n 1ag ag Qfjiléré §.h»4:-ffieient teaehera.Hfrockrr han§e Poor|in F. Lumlt, Expense ll CashI\S7Sr l n g C l e a n U p ~ M g "af p omm s<m»1 Supply c¢.. s..,.. :pn"a "'af`§¢`I£ il;)~er. Mrs. }j{m._§r§a_P. Z. The Shoe man, Supplies sxmen North Plane Vxliey535|THIS is THE TIME l ;~4 See us for Wall Paper or Paint is sponsoring l free program. to Cuahman um mn, m.;||am| tavern:he givnll on Wednesday evfnlqg of ![an»en camp up from Liufol:} on 1 PRICES RIGHT Largest Stock in the City Now on Hand Estimates Cheerfully Given §.v.'i-fEf,k~".§iF». Milk for Poor aa;,zum lm. m Ina.. suppmu mas'Wanln cuh Store suppuugfur Poor '18.11 g 1 on mmm duly mmf nm! can'ried rlnim at Schmiuh. ImplementC». nn mm wu msmfa. |¢ nu:being n proper claim against lbs um wna'ww un wLn nm alumni hnqn H|.k1| lo d u of Qwere la hold n NamQumnebauzh me *M \M had all xhnughts ofto bs lhan-hu l and eweemod vm r nly amnumberuf um mulL-loan! |.\~\ vwek mlm. |f»i5§f`¢-»H"?""_'" *I* 'Hi *ujggn |n|;5;= -- l"r -_Vllkr tu dllsnullll-g m-f.,1_ggth i i wn k at the Gungregnuonnl lfnnlny evening so aueu: me nan1 lun nlc nwq nun. lilllu ...__.--____of llerann : ml mg r l s u ¢ » = u = 1 a . - _ ~ - wp mml g jg II. ll. umm: nl In onn on _gm .mqgg .nmuge ..g¢1g|_3g|a l Sc b it a bl u ff.l a y 15.G e r l n g ; G 5 w i l l al so b e se r ve d b y t h e s a u n a ) c o m n . n ! .l w n s l u u t v v i u o l u u l u u i u u l u b a u u n é ha l ¢ . u u u u . _ . f w f r !:\ l1 't lt l¥R !R m. .. c a.. au abr r. rqi. . a n _ ;.+ 'a : Bglid work shirts. 1|-11.J. D. lr. Bob Wilson is driving an than nur Chtvroht comchu. J le k Clr ri nn wi ll leave ; unlay on a budatu trip to on City. Rn. and llrs. A. F. Nun!! In Omdu. nttending Qhe . L o c L NEW S---COMMENT News and Gossip About People You Know.Na Greater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Nnmes Appar in the Home Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item -Please.. rmz»»'-as-1t Shop.1 ' ° "ma Corndlus now drives a :mr Dr. Layland sum, Chiropnc-I o»mm11_a<;»¢1\ 0vewl| nt J.m m m m m .t o r ,m m m s e m s m ;B l d g .u .mD G ° f f * » ° = = = »1 a ~ 1 ¢ =|J .r ;c m p b m .f u r a i t u n ,r w ¢ J. E. Cnmnbvll. hagnllnn, mp and undertaking.$0-lf. Erns t C.Schwder of north Walker Avenue ll driving s mi Attorney John F. :mm of Fm mont urn atteriding w legal mat ters in Bldr Int hlondxy. Misses Pauline end Irene Schmidt of Fiortncll attended the Alumni meeting in Blair last Saturday evening. w~i Blw budnlll visitor at Shu and undertaking.5041. |Hn* and Hrs. "Mud Potanen court house last Monday.E c. lc . mmm, licensed tmbtbn-of Kmnand n m Blair vldton C. K.fm- 1iclnsea.emb¢lm~er and undertahr, Blair.Offkl | 'I'uudly . er und n aztaker, Blair.Office phone, nel, na. phone, 224.8-tf.ln. J oe 3 Coo | | w a n g ; 3 mm. 161, res. phone, em.M ' ,Hn .Nels h mmm: i s it me wr" with wi c h p m- Nu. wm mu Mina Leon Van Deuun is vis-BM: honpitai recovering from an family of Omaha. FARM BUREAUHorns OF INTEREST (Czrntinaed from page om) url. | total of $88.40. 'gm mmm! report in which Lhll Linebln, llr. Yerkec nys.Phzu were compllrled Ilundsy by eounty um! Bates for details |1:||g~dI||| the 5¢p¢;¢ Tank! so be built on the farms.For the nomrenien-eel nf the buay fumer who wishes to :ee |..l moanm m um |: sursarnlsé m u m lv x u ru u ls b u 0 0 1 I G M " .w s P .l l .H a p p y H o u r S e r vl e t T h a p f f t o r u p s e t s t o b e a w a y , winners will but to be runnin! -t h a n u m b e r :M n u w n g n g u g q n . B : - g d " i a m n t l o u n l u m c h a n n u n n u a m e d i r e c t o r , P r o f. W . a . u m m . va n l n ! ! t l d ° 0 \l l £ 0 n o h o m :o t H r :Ja ns en fo r # l a u r aH n .J a n n a u a d l l t t i f l r O ! l r .C h r i s l o l u n o n ,ot .B l n l b y .a n d I n m a n ;l m a d e d D u n Co ll eg e. 'Tho Dana Cullen mania team.eonslsung ot thu following plnycnzClcmmcm YH. Clarence vu. PeterPetersenand Joseph Kioller.ac»~sled by Catch Bundnard. B u n n ABWarrick. an -..--.sLJin. as .-._--sCameron. tl -.---sBlck. rf .---..--.zSchalfln. 1b --.--5 d a r e :s s31ll a e Ca sLD.o I 1 1 A4Iao1a r: l1o 0o 23 1g§ ,g ~ r i-ri Y: ,1 r ~w \§ News and Gossip About People You Know.Na Greater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Nnmes Appar in the Home Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item -Please.. Attorney John F. :mm of Fm mont urn atteriding w legal mat ters in Bldr Int hlondxy. Misses Pauline end Irene Schmidt of Fiortncll attended the Alumni meeting in Blair last Saturday evening. C°°P¢r underwear.18-IL J. D. Garrison. Frank Curley hu been having a hard siege of the mumps and il 'now able to be out again.' Hr. and lin. Hlnhal! 'wma of01911. spent the week-end at the panntal, Everdt 'Pylon home. leurs Jens Nidsm, P. C. Sor- the farm wriz out on the Georgev m Deuun hr m a n th e P l p i o ! l ° f : ° ~ ~this xummer.aunt, ilu.: lir. and Hrs. 8. G. Goryeli of Co li n n u m.Plattamouth drove up Sunday tal Hr md 1| visit their daughter, Mn. Funk 9,nth wereCurley and famiiy.o n u m ._ Mn. A. R. Roberia of Omlhl. I Alberry and Bhir high school! gradult0," " 1 Mn. s eo L o c L NEW S---COMMENT J. ll. Campbsll, hagnllnn, mp Wa!!-Our and undertaking.$0-lf.r1loN'. Erma! C.Schneider of north Dr.Laylan was | Blw b court house I c. K. Beer und und phone, 161, Mi n a m u \\'olv'erl:1e Corduvnn Hatgg/iiide Shoes at J. D. Garriwu'. .Q. K Bendnrf, licensed mmm- er md unJerhker, Blair.Office phone, 161, ren. phone, 224.8-Lf. Harry Morris md family drove to Fremont,then to Dmnha andtook in l&ru¢'| Psgk int Sunday. Mrs. Soren Svenguni md four children ieft Sunday for St. Joe, Misa Evoiy n llunioeh hu fin-gf=~1= to Attend lhl uchool ac-ln. C. L. C\|"r£| |.'\ of St. lgshed her yoar'| teaching at Oo vithl at tha unkind.natiua, llc ntsna arrived ln Bhll svia. Nebr. md u hom for the 5 Vndnnta your nies when ,m|||£0 spend th summer months.- - - -l l 1 1 BTH BIND || Sb-P ;§:»;':':' lf~r! ._a1-4a ll u 11| No . m n a a o . u :°°::: _-_.o ar-au-1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 2240|1 0 0-s 1_,.¢o Ulu-l urns:vi - -tggtsh1malehu.Pr; ma J oe;n:|: xaoublll and Pr e m x m a gqhg ad nllnl . Dalil°I m l !'»"°matches.The llldund tum abut:,¢good gpgrimgnlhlli.Doubles.Vis nd VI; urwl Pmetwooa andWsnrhoun 3-4. o-c.Kimi? and Preruen versus Paltsrana ~-44 .ns*$."'¥' EZ. _ I' .';_....w'If.,.. mu 14. --As ln ;mvlo us y o u | I lh lll a u u h r d u u n h l a s t a n nGurlng11:0 uummar.Courts ol a ls o vn u s la m.twai n was h $12.50.I wish £0 sale utudenu onlyuho can Quote a minimum of two n z u day.°$"1'..2.. 'T i . I .bedsnan I E 1 w v u v m I U U I \ I \ | l h l v ' u u m a - u nfnr the election of district cific ers for the ro mhz vw. md forursndlncf the lovin; cup tothe a xthe chapter winning the highest number of point.; in the efficiencyeonfazt.Dinner will be served at |:30 P. ll. lt 356 per plate.Thegveglng speaker will be the Rav. it c an thlm in 1926 to y rodua corn. wheat,and oats in Dodge,Douglas, Cnc, Sounder: md Fill- more counties.Copies of gh; re- port will he auilnble at offices of'lhcaa enunty extension agent: and from the Aldcultunl College at ~lil-119gf" informntlon io than wiahinar L An e tof f o a mn vi llb e mad o u p :nd available at die county ¢|e11\s amen for those lflahing to me it. Ir r ~e' >~1~.gr " ~ nQax u v10 1 I30 0 2 9ool Bum "' ~i=a=»~<»=»<1 .,.;a:'i; §I]}mSur. Iqnivqieul. ===~ 3. ».2','f.=. nnul Pamrssn me samalufs mark.The ch111° . . 4 |ll{n|||r renal Kfillil 34. (nr this eulrle 1| $8.90 |I.l private A good number of young people plan to go from Blnlr. Wedoudly, 1:45 P.K .Week~ night Church Rglly.Will YOU help malta these' summer meetings '*di!fo11nt" and thormlghly enjoy sblo!You c an by rpguiar st- tendnnce.Some surprises a n planned.Como this week sn.I getbetter acquainted with the Par- lblu of J esus,md enjoy other festurol. Regular choir rehearsal time is I~'riday.J:15 ?. BI.Grnitted thisweek but keep it in mind for next. Sunday, June ith. will be Golden Ago Sunday st this church.Thepeople of advanced years will be our special guests.The yourmgpeople of the Epworth lcamte will help with decorations and in other wsys to make this s day of beauty and happiness.Ile sure to come. xsr:nvlcr-: TRANSFER Ail kinda o! HaulingDay and Nigllt ServicePHONE 212Sirmclair Oil Stllion Chris F. Malhinrn SUNDAY a n d MONDAY Karl Dune and Geurge K. Arthur in "RooK|Es'.' Fox NEWS, HODOE PODOE .mn Revnew Local Movies of Oatcoputhr of Klrlssville,'aM :wud 5nn. E. ns. Moxrs at Osteopathic Physician ;md f h la Blrh,Bialr, Nebr.| I Office 135 P ones Res. 272 l ..........- 1 ...-.. ..... TUESDAY Ken Maynard in "So m e w h e r e In So n o r a " A First. Pfalionnl Picture Co me d y - -" L OV E A ND z u ss es " x ,MRS. 1. H. BOWMAN605 West Nebrukx St.IETAILER OFPnnm-Ammu _mmf-\n=~ am ss"A E R¢'f&. Garmrnu W EDNESD AY a nd THURS DAY Babe Rmb in "BABE COMES HOME" A First National I'icl\m: cnmeay-"THE rlumnnnbea" Decoration Day and May Time Dresses `in all the New Shades and Styles Made in Flat Grapes, Crepe de Chimes, Georgettes, Batistes, Rayon, Pongees and many other kinda of coolsummer goods HQME THEATRE PROGRAM -mv Z7 to JUNE FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE llool. Gibson in " T H E B U C K A R 0 0 K I D " Cnm¢|l)-"HAVE COUllA(.\E" Movies of Track Team at Lyons x 3 |' r u a B A T s mw 1| E. C. Rum. Proprietor I;Mull, 40 Canis I | Exceilent Cuilino | Satisfaciory Service1 1 | l Comteous Tnaimept 1ilfirst door assi. Ernterprlae offace 1 x in. md ln. clzrmd Johnson |"'"' for " time, down to Linéoln lu! 'ruinyay on Ho. for a mmbusineu.mother. | her r;;y='=;_;m u. nln ull um 3 nEldub 9;-v at ,";;";'1= __ '; gf;notify The Enurpriue.15-u.of Neilgh Iron visitor:an the lr. Gien W ilson now gi ; g g d f mil g f ;m r e a Far B ale-Two nd 1000~pound Joni: Burcham homo the fint of family ou tln on ed th Chlrro- spent.Kari ° terman un a_ar 'I . ' ~ ° "Shonhorn bulk.One u n b w the week.In ¢g¢h¢».pu|-Ehma of the Aron- i n d N U M B t h i publisher ana g .4 |f_- _,- -:1 u lr v a ......... - - _________subscriber." E I 1:._. .... .... _-.- - ~ "'5u."nm. tum gon to Un- me 31-gg in c lan lnona.Phone ~' r a m .- -- -. -- u 4 a 24 11 4 coin "Ihun4l!» M17 2¢.w14» part ma sl.R. H. n in the Conference louruamani. at nn wd f u llr .Our own polidal pnbiem I3 I1 The nam hopes !0r .n m ..-.--.00& an 40:-Il ll a at glues.*_d n l g §;l°u,h z x r n mn t ,ml n um .o oo o o : om- a a 4 bctlnr mm nl mm men than tha 1-r az " " " = " ° a a n "» »~1»»~=\and-strike zquuuon.BU*'>f=\1"°°' " Fremont.co:gnnna.rrlo§.u.21.1-rzosux. * h k h ggld dgprffg hbgf gf gh'~ h i l l . w l r f k k a L . g v v Th."ud. nt.0; [ha physical ~ ~ .ink s ha ll! wlf Ck.. .__..---¢.- ins- hum llkllll Hr. and Mrs. Ab Hillman nm!James Maher of0mah| 1 A number of the Dlninh Ltlill-Shorlhom bull we nlaed hat YUM Mr. G g guulg and Jgqggg son CBQYNIH U0 Lran church neonlu of Blnir,al-s. w. Stevan a &°n=.RI!!! tem in [lhir Tunadav look-ur. ma Hn. Arth ur Nmlm of "'"""'-"""~lill}"`ii»i" """»z"£i»l an-. N ~-: gon hat Wednesday.lninter lin. Elvin Hansen md Hr.° 2'§Dm! J w Qwihue nf Fmmfntimunhr hir.Hrs. Gram Hnlin hu ntumed|Li `f`§-1§r}l={i=3»{§iifi`§`'"ai;.a; and will hold his fin! nhcusal next Sunday afternoon at the h o n o f H i n i l a r g a r c t B n d g u o w . M n . M y r o n M c t z i n g c r a n d c h i l - dn cn lc c o m pa n i e d h a r da u g h t e r , M r ;O l i va G n v l t t a n d h u l b l m l '-o .Jc n l J u u l , w h o n l l d o s s o u t h o fDl a d r , r e c e n t l y pu r c h a s e d a C h l v-Eve ly n:I l o n a acc omp ani ed h r r o i c t c o u c h o f t h e A r o r u o n C h e v-d s t c r . H i l d n d t o W a y n e I n t S u - ro l c t C om p a n y .Ja y t o : p o n d a fe w d a y s w i t h 'h o r | H ¢ n l c n o n S u n d a y . o R e v.H u w h o h l i k i n g t h e a t t h e N o r m n l s c h o o l . p a u l o n t e o f t h e C h r l s i i a n c h u r c h ,M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y l l o r l l o d L. .--........l f u l -OL ;l - \ . ;Il¢.u n f Pl dn un dn u l n n l l l r !do i u ri n i .K s »s O."*J {r Int SMG!! wth ¥n:§'dangixtr: Marguerfn in |'I'he Enterprise offim. rnna lus \|'v a nd l l r a H i r h l r l l n m I M a i I f 'l l o r r n d l r n f D r -~n s;;, atm; 1§§§"»?'=§&`wI§i="?&°fimar. ,;-I.; REX »EI1"1ii=h§}Ii]fi£ §;rJ§"§¢5§. "mlH`§E2"£==J`m`rL of Omaha last Sunday.Clanence Anteasdai of Omahn. Mr.and Mn .Verne Russell Mrs. Alma La Cour,wh o hu moved to Cedar Rapids, Nebr., the been spending the p u t five | g ¢ | \; ; v b . , n v n u w v n m Mr. and Mn. Percy Christi-m\¢!1 have been visiting l t the par- cnlal A. A. Wilkins home.The?ware lm their way ln Haxpxm, Calg ~ Kodoca. S. D. init lnlhei1~ home ifl Lincoln hat Hom 5 ~ i i n c o i n . Sunday Wham this' will viaitjheir d where .they will visit untih Repro:-uzltalhea of gh ti:»i2l, Mrs. James Tumble for a Inday .ik or len i!lYi~||D11 isnt Friday ewrilng, a dr]; | : L ; g i n C : M ~wee¢.n.»¢.n- Qntin l1\rn¢. :_ 4-..\n¢lmrn In Us nm\ Mn Albert .1.____ _._ Q mm. | (mia at an E. a. Carrlgu: mme. Hn. J oe Love. who livn i ll!~:JEv¢uuu» |- .__ -_ ..e nt llllll.'I¢llJ rn :n u¢ u»n v - - - .I 1. d I I t b:;'. , : , ' - ' w. : , " . : : , :¢'|p°|§||.|- Johnson.Dr.Harry P.Dewey ....__ \l!nnunolll.thnaf to lsbofa powers.Haed for ever a meek with lnfhm S O U T H D A K O T A H a m a n n m s s o x n u ( C o n t i n u e d t r o m p a g e o n e ) br i d ge a n d F o r re s t Ci t y . Th e b r i d l e a t W h e e l e r h a a a i n t sp an s o f ar e fee t an d a t Pi e rr e si x span s o f $ 36 fee t an d 3 00 tee t. The br i d g e s w e r e b u i l t a ft er c o n s u l t a - ti o n w it h l e ad i ng en g in e er s .P i e r ; w e r e a u n k b y z l r e d d n z a n d c o r n - prao aed al t ln fo und ati on c ond iti ons wh ic h r eq u ir e d ca r efu l sr o rk . Th e a n l c l e a l e r c r l h l n g th e c o n - ad ru et lo n o f th e hr l dl tl l il In te rven - l n ; a t t h l a t i m e w i t h t h e N e b r a s - ka - l o e r a b r i d l e p ro p o s i t i on s b e l n g to tt al de rl d.In t h e l a n l e g i s l a t u r e th e a o lo n s s p en t d a ys a rg u in g p r o a n d c a n o n th e m e r i t :o f b r i d g e co n a d n u r t l o n p l an e i n t h l a m u . n o s e e t h D a k o t a b r i d g e : a t t h e fl rs to sr n s w er e c on st r uc t ed u n de r va r i o u s con dl tl ona , ea ch o n e o f t h e m d r l n e p r o b l e m s t o e n g d m r a . Bu t th ey w er e b ui lt w it h ou t a gr ea t d n l o f c o a t a n d l u ve p r o ve d o f va l u e t o t h e p e o p l e o f t h e sta te, th e n ow b a r e n o lz a n d l ca p i n g e t - li n g a c r os s t he l dl s s ou r l . H r .l l a h e r hell evca Ne hr a nl ta . wi t h g re a te r r e ao d rc e a a nd s t ar g e r p o p u l a t l o n t h a n S o u t h D a k o t a . co o d d e m u l a t e t h e s t a t : b o u n d i n g N e b n a l t a o n t h e n o n h .H e l a a bo o st e r for th e B l a ir br i dg e , w hi c h 'h e b el l e ve l w o u l d b e a [ r e a l h e n c - fl t no t o nl y t o t h e e m n m nn l t y s u r - ro u n d i n g F r em o n t , b u t th e c i t y a s 1 e l l .Th e l l l a a o u l l r i ve r a t B l a i r is n ew c ro s s e d b y a fer r y . u s n o n x r u t . : s r 1 . r : . \ m 'z t W . M e r d h a t t l l - - _ - : - . . - - . . . . . . l Sc hu y le r - - - . -. - - - - . . - ; I B l a l r - . . - - - - - - - . - . . . - - . . . . - | S o n h Be n d -- - -. . .. . -. . .. . 3 H o o p e r - . - - - . . . . . . - - - . - - a l l o n n l c h Fi r e s t o n e :- - - J S n y d e r . - - - - . _ - - . . - . . - . . - - 1 Sc ri b ne r - - . - . - . , . - - - . - - 1 L .1 1 a 1 a 4 s 5 P c t .551 a n.Gun.500 .soo .sua .t e r . u n s u x m n r s R E S U L T S Sc r i b ne r 4 tto nn lc lr F ire st on es 2 un i n n i n g s . tl r a t g a m e ) .i l o n n l c h Flre sto nes 12 . Sc ri bn er 3 (a eo on d g am e} .il l a l r .rs . N o r t h B e n d 4 .s lt e r c ha n t s g .Sn yd er 4 { 0 r a t n m o l .at sr ch sl ra e .Sn y d er a (sec ond ga m e ) .Sc h uy l e r I. H o op e r 1 ( ll r al fam e )H o o p e r a .Sc hu yl er 3 [sec ond na m e) . D H E A C O L L E G E : t e n s Th e n e w c h u r c h a t Co u nc l l Bl u ffs eras dedic ated la a t S u n da y . Th e r o d e n t s w h o at te nd ed th e dsdl cat ion w e r e A n n a La n g e . Isoulaa Chr ls ans en.E r a C h r l a t e n - ae n , A lt r e d Jen s e n . La u r l l x P e t e r - ae n a n d P a ul it u r nu a se n . Th a lttaaes Lo u ls e Ols en a n d Be r t ha C lt a l le . bo t h o t Ja n e t ,ll»» a n d -killed Nlela ell.a t E l k h o r n . 111 11. er ars r lsl tor s a t Dan a d uri ngpa r t of t h e w e e k- e n d . Th e au dl t or s we r e co nve ne d t o ao d l t t h e r e ro r d a l a st w ee k . An yo n e w ho p a ss e s b y Da n a c ol - le ge =heae days m a y pe rh ap s ll n d so me pe r so n r u n n i n g a t l o r so me l h l n Ih l a d ll a ;a r i n l n h u a n n u m de n t s t o g e t l n h ot t e r co n d i t io n w rthetl c id da y ac t lr l tl c s wh i c h l l l l he h e l d h e r e ne xt e re ek .W e e x -pect to ac e an m e va r y t n t e r r n l n lco nt c el s l a th i s m e e t b e t w e e n t h e atude nta. Th e D a n a C o l l c a e hac cal an rca te se r vic e s w i l l h e he l d n t a o c lo e l¢ . Su n d a y a r e u l n t .M a y r s .a t t h e Da n i s h L u t h er a n c h u r c h .Th e a c r - mo n e rl l t b e d el l rs r ed by Re v. M ar -tt o l l e al s n d. Ph . D. . di r ec t o r o t r r -tl g lo u a e d u ca t i on a t S t . O l nfs Co l - lege. Th e c o n ve n ti o n o e g t n a Ju n e Ti l l P e o p l e fr o m o u r r a r l o n a c o n g r e g v tt o ns ot th e B y uo d s w i l l b e h c r a . Li a n ! o f t h e s o d e nl a a r e P l l l l l t l l l l to r em a i n t o r l t .Th l e e r ll lh a ve r y hcnet lclal t o r a l l a n d n o o n e w i l l r e l r e l t h a t h e r e m l l n e t l . Th e En g li s h d e o l a m r o r y con» teal wi ll he hel d F rid ay. Bd ay 21, at s p . m .Th e r e a r e c o n t e s t a n t s l n or a o r 1 e e l . d r a m a t i c a n d h u m o r o u s selections.C o m e a n d en i o y th c eve n i n g a t D o n a !I Th e 1921 D a n l n n t l l l b e t h e l n r g e a t a n n u a l t h a t h i s e ve r b e e n p u t o u t h r Da n a C o l le g e .W h e nco mp le te i t srl ll co n s l st o t 2 0 | nsaes.l t o n e s e r l l l b e d e vo t e d l o the a dm ta st ra tlo n. o la aa es de p a r t - me nt s an d se mi na r y. e rh ll e th e mu - al c d ep a rt m en t ar lt l b e g i ve n 22 pa l e s .Ao tl r lt le s a n d a t h l e t l u wi l l e a c h r e c e i ve r t a n d 18 pag es re en e c lr s lr .Th e a l u r n n l w l l l a l s o he g l r e n m o r e e n a c e t h a n l t h a src ce l re d l n Il a n l s n s o t fo r m e r re a ra .Ca m pu s l l fe w i l l h e g i ve n 54 page s. vrh lch er tll gle e ns a n Iles Fr i d a y - - D r . C . G . C l a rk o n " L e e r En fo r ce me n t. " .S u n d a y - - D r . O r o r a 3 D a vi s , D r . 0. W . 8. \Ict`,'a1l D r . l i . F . S n a r k . D r . A .A..Stock dale. M o n d a y - M a y o r Ber tha K .L a n - dee,Seat tle,Air.C a r l vr o o m a t t . Tu e s d a y - D r .Ro c k w e l l H a r m o n Po t er .M r . F r e d B.Bm lt ll . W e tl xr ee da y- Pr nt .L u t h e r A .W e l t l e . S o c re t a fr Ja m e s L . B a r o n . C l I R I S T Z A N C H U R C H w . B . F . R o b b , P | | [ g | Ni n e t y - a l x att en dan ce a t Bi b l e ec ho o l l as t S un d ay .F i n e , b u t w e m n d o b e t t e r , e n d w e m u s t .125 n e x t S u n d a y la ubotll.r i g h t .O f co ur se w e a n h a ve t h e m i f w e t vo r k fo r t h a t n u r n h c r . N o p r e a c h i n g services i n t h e m o r n i n g o n acco unt o f M e m o r i a l ser vic e..Chr ta tin rt E n d e a vo r se rvic e a t se ve n ia.ro .Pr e ac h in g n t ei g h t . So bi e et o f t h e eve ni ng se r mo n: "S t G r e a t Qo s a ti o n a n d .a P r o fo u n d A n s w e r " . Pr a y e r me e t i n g W e d n e s da y e ve - n i n g o t e ve r y w c e l t u n l e s s o t h e r - wi se a nn ou nc ed .W e a r e b a c h l t t B l a d r l i vi n g a t 4 0 2 W e s t L i n c o l n S t .P h o n e N o . Gr ee n 1 49 .Ou r n a me is no t i n t h e p h o n o b o o k y e t , b u t w i l l b e s o o n .W e e r e h e r e t o a e n e f i f w e a n he l p y ou i n o ny va a y , l o t t n k n o w . Aa w e se e i t , t h e c h ur c h i a s e t i n t h e c o m m u n i t y t o astro t h e lonl.. l f t h e c h u r c h fe l l a I n t h i s i t h a s fa il e d al t og et h er .Yo u c an h e lp u n...r r t.. ur.n f 1 1 - l r n r n i n |l u de n l. l .t .at.Ia asIll arms?W e f u l sure I tint of the week, where Mr. Rus-Imontha with her brother. II. L. when they expect to farm this Mrs.Russell hue made many ht St. Louis. Mo zviit. diyfriends,who are sorry to hzvel There is a noticeable abmncc of 1 Mn. Myrtle Maw and rlauglt¢r.i §Ii `d 2 " " f " " " `i-3,3 Wana -,;g=__»=_=;,-_- muh-,irq Ji* '*!'!"'°."°!"!l'£"'*'"*i:»mu:r"»r um nm .M-u-I "QJv l l l a u u u n u | n u \ u .g _ _ "D l l e H a l b e r t c z r n e u p ' m m ¢i i l n i l h l . Blair Milling Co.iWlll vi.l.it friends gt Luamh and b d o n r e - 255.001924 1924 19:3 m s 1924 |924 1924 USED CARS IORD lL'I)0R (New Paint 8: Relnliit Motor)s STEPHENS 4 Pxseenger,New 'fires ...(First condition! ma n mL ' n 1 xG c s ri'¢`f§ min. Rims. Erin Good Tiree)---....- rozw 'rouszzno (St ter. Extra Gwd Shape)o v s s m x u m u a l n f c wa siuo€--r Yer}Fe1rMile|)-....-.. FORD c ours (New Paint)Clu~:vnoz.zr tOl'PE (Fine Slupe. Nur Plinl, Only Run800'€lMiEee) 200.09 zoomseaoo_ 175.00 200.00 275.00 e, s I n Mr.end Lire.John Dornaeker' emi iittle daughter, Bernloe, of the southern part of the county, were Ilair visitors yesterday and made n pleuant coil at The Enterpriseoffice.They were on their way to attend the birthily party ofMrs.Fred Dornaeker who live; Mr. and Mm. Cori Spring Ind Mr. anfl Mrs. Will llenlex come up from Omaha lest Friday evening to attend the graduation exercisesa* the dty hall.Their nephew, Hoycl Hin: was o member of the tins.: W 1.w e s t o f K e n n a n i .I ~a l t e r ? ' " i ' Y `6 7 M H * Mr. Dan Phlliipe, who recentlypurehaned the Carl Hebner place west of Blair,in making many impro\et\lenL¢.He is putting in new fences, remodeling the build» ings and connecting up with theeltl electric liirht line l.!lll when he vrnukee, Wie., arrwed lest Fridayfor u visit with her nieces, Mn. C. C. Ven Deuen and ilu. Chu. MtComb and families of this city. Mn .Drury has often visited in Blair, the last visit being four yean ago.- u . .su n ilsuillmtino nr miti- f l u u u u :l n n n l : e v e n v 1 n u . . . _ Juliue and wife returned to Blair Monday evening. Hr.and Mrs.Wm.Fraser of Lincoln, Nebr., and Henry Allen, l u n u n u m :w u r :F | l \l l | ' l I w l - t e n t h e r o a d t o t h e fe r r y i s a n n : r e e d y fo r t r a ve l a n d t o u r i s t : m u y be seen passing through Blair by the short rut from Hiuoori Valley brother of Mrs. Fruey, of Chic- .to l"remo:|L°P°° Feliz, Mase. have been spend- I Supl. D. V. Honor will attend "? the PP* week nt W? home of the Iowa Bute Ultleeniiy ot loin their cousin, Mrs.John hlcliuy. llllty this summer working tornnl The;teft.'l'uesJly mornmg for his mutaen degree.Hn. Hau erLincoln by way °f uuto.\1-ul n e w :goin nt Mnnunpide Fifteen or twenty auto gud, of Colleen et Sioux City when sheyoungllethodlelsfrom01118113hu spent N N N !summen. crane to Blair lest Sundny am!!W ad h u been received by held an Epwprth League "PW "friends here from A. B. Hilchmln";'=="?=ag 10 loenl 'f¥h°'|i*';who left for point; in Tern tlut cation with her parenus, llf. end Mrs. C. N. Hanlon.At MedicineBow she wil! \i1\it Mrs. Joe Tim- fperley, formerly Katherine Ryde, dlughter of 5ir.,|.n¢I Hn .Joh:Hy de who Ilreai in Bhir :nerd iy ezn qo. i me m AB OUT NEB RA SK A 'Then were 561,709 married reo- ple in Nebraska In 1925.'Footewere1,888 divorces m e n d .or 2.88 percent of the married folk! were dlroreed during that y ur.Neruda. Oregon, Texan. Hinoori emi Florida. led in order in the if . I 4*a_ q é a I g~ li ll mu r e u u r .a rlssfngc r lrrrmanur.w w ~u m w -us uuuu uv Mu =\"= l \l;l} vvun'mon, Bl:|t)l.\n.l came ln aaiunlay2920 Fonu (wish Box)--°''--25.00 f°f*=§\=\° suburban *":m=;HMf P195 for an over SundayLvisE \l__§h¢theyHome for ss1923 FORD FOUR DOOR SEDAN 215.00 wx" '. . ' fJ ' r ' =' ° ' .; " . ',;°" "f"'.°:.;\ nl sz C(an m I pnor1926 (.HE't ROLET TUURIZNG (het Paint, Rr moving on the farm. ground Mawr)-........3150qm e m s n ' r o m m z a (Nur Paint a runnin lrldnr)xscmo \ Mn. q=¢»r.c==»=-r is looking for names IJ!1111.uerma cnnmuqgandMrs.w J.Kuophmn.She was on her way £6 Salt Lake City with her hubrld whom she met in Orlmhl arm- her visit in Blair.n --|i`iL`f' -Fn`S"{I=¢IFi'au 'é`}T£Z} azT§"§Ii Ca l l at Th e E n t e rp r i s e o ffi ce fo r a b l; no t o f a r hl t o c lo t h. an d a ja r . st a ti o n er y . -... . ____-.._... _ . _ _ . _ . . - _ - _ . . .ss h is t oo ls .W h en ever . t he re fo re , ea sfon e i s :e c o ru nn i n; a bo u t ln a ne p o a r e n l l ;aiml ess a n d e c c e n r l s2 ~ l 0 ' r l C z ' m C n B a r ' z o n s l m e a n s r .th e oh s e r r o r w i l l kliosr e o r z o s r a r r : s v x r a O P N E B R A S K A 1 r l s - W a s h i n g t o n Co un t -I.1 H e n r y M e n e h t M W l n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t . l n u m M a n o r o f t h e E s a t e o f An a s L i n d e n D e c e a s e d : To t he Cr ed it o rs o f S ai d 1l s ta te z Y o u a r e ll e r e by N o ti fi e d . 'I'§_ l ¥ I tha t on e ol t he b iol og y st xt de ut s is el te m p i n; t o c a tc h s om e b ut t er fly . Th e stud ents en r o l l e d t o r this co u r s e a r e r e qu i r e d to h a ve a c o r - ta t n n um b e r o f In s e ct s a n d b u n t o th ei r possession b o r o n l b s close of t h e s c h o o l y e a r . " D H I" F t c k e m !" B o "Bt lr c ho m h e r e be en bu s y o n th e ca m pu s er e c tl a g n e w poles fo r t h e lo ca l poaf cr co m pa n y th e pa st week. Th i s was neces sary t o contorun at D e na .A p a rt o f t h e H2 7 D an i c a ha s b ee n s e n t t o t h e pub li sh er s, s a d 1 w i l l b e co m p l e t e d a n d l s - su e d t h e la st w e e k o r t h i s sch ool ye ar . Th e m e t r e d o r m i t o r y , w h i c h t e s re ce n tl y com pl et ed s a d in sp eo tr d. ls n e w b e i n g tu m l a t wl g h r o us h t h u co ur te sy a n d a i o o f Yo u n g P e o - C e n g r e l r l o n s i h r o u s h o w t h e B ya - ozl . l or r l h l c h t h e sch ool ls vc r ! ¢r et el u1 I n m t h o f t i e spacious ro o m s wil l h e t wil l b eds .t sro st udy Id ttc e, Is r o s tr a ig h t ba ck c h ai rs .a n a r m ch ai r. a o rc ss er a nd a b ul l!-i n ho ok case.O o c r r r y H o u r the re . a re u v \ s u l |wen ; vu -y o u w i l l . ' T R I N I T Y z . | " r u § : R A N c l w a c u W . L i n c o l n & 2 n d S t r e e t H e n r y J. W e : n i n g , P a s t o r e W e a r e a g a i n b a r i n g a s u m m e r sc h o o l o f o h a l f o d a y t o g i ve L h e ch i l dr e n m o r e ch r i st i a n tr a i n i n g , wh i c h m a n y fi n a l l y c o n si d e r a n e - cceaily.A l l in t ee t sl c é w i l l b e we\co"ne.N e x i . Th u r l d n y e ve n i n g a t 7 : 3 8 Chr'Iat'a Ascension will be olos-erved in a s pe c i a l IInl rl le h s er vi ce .Th e c h o i r w i l ! r e n d e r o s o n g . Am e r i c a n L u t h e r a n S.S .m l ma ronos-nm Taocx -......mom Come in and Look 'em over llRONSON CBEVROLE'l` co. I: lair,Nebraska .. v . . . _ _- r -.--.. ... . ._. _. . . -kett, Nebr., and her sister, Mrs. Nellie Miller Alexander of N. Y.City, both of whom will arrive the latter part of the week for a short visit before going on to Portland,Oregon about June s to visit an- other daughter und sister.Mm. Alexander will he remembered bymany Blair friends and is a noted sculptor of New York City I l l .l l l l l I a l l a .n u l l .r l x w a n s n u came over from ilissouri Valley last Sunllny morning and visited null! Monday evening at the porenlal, John MtCneken home. They were packim: their houwholti ef- fects preparatory to moving them to their new home.They have been llviing in furnished room: theputt few month: but have rentel a threeroffua apartment when.e L . . . - . . . .- . . _ . I . . . . » . . \ . \ - JIlay '°"'""""" "' " " " " " " " " " "nw illI ulu nnuul n ullu uuu svnDakota high school |111 will take the pan few yean and lt le hoped summer school work at SPl\"*8'um he will have | speedy returnfieldbeforecomingtoBlairtoto ;.,"n},. spend ber ueation.She expecu \Rev. Carl r h to M guest of }§»'i'"{.".2§. South Dakota in the 3- Bolton La;ma:| in attendance at o the Pntional Council of the Con- Mim llalie Sorensen camo in gregatlorlll Church in Omalm fora lan night from Chicago to vbit day or two this week.Ho han alsol.:r uncle, Jorgen Sorensen. who hwn gmqwd 10 fm; while therelives a-oulh ol town and to attend luith Dr. Allen A Stockdale, pu- n l v e m c i u w w i l l u l v \ : v \ _ l u \w u the college In carried at $2.l?0»0°0~ s The Nebraska 1927 ledshhzuappropriated831,000,000 f o r t h two yeln ending Junno 30, 3928. Of this amount $4,500,000 il a mill levy to take up tha cl-didt Im the :tate treuury.g BLAIR r£.u:nEI-z IS amos: - \ . l . . . u \ w a I mu y w a n :nuns w llla uiwua c. M r s .W a l l e r P e t e r s e n l m l fa m ~ il y .o f west.o f B l a i r .en j o y: . I a v i m fr o m h u al a le r M r s .Ph i l i p F l r l h ; r m o l l a n d c h i l d r e n o f O m a h a l u i we ek .M r s .M c D e r m o t t w a s fo r m e r l y M i n l 'Id '| a S m i t h o f l h l s l ci ty a n d ls a me m be r of th e a lu mn i associ ation.He r hu s b a nd c a me u p S n t u n l a y a f w m o o n t o .attend a bn n qu u t w hi c h w a x p la n n ed fo r h e r cl a m s : h m o w n i : \ g, a n d b o t h w e r e s o n g t o he a r t h a t i t h a d be en r i vc n u p .Mr . P e l er a e a t oo k th e m l n O m a h a S u n d a y . Be a t r i ce a n d N o n a Ir e l a n d r e - ce i ve d w o n !fr o m t h e i r cou si n. th e hi g l n a c h o o l a l u m n i o f wh i c h s h e i s u m e m b e r .Mi ss So re n se n u n a a fm : n e r l l l a i r g i r l b u t f o r t h e p : u \l h r e e y e a r s h a s be en a nu r s e i n t h e L n i 1 . e n i t y o f Il i i n o i s hospi tal.S h o w i l l vislil.u ab o r t t i m e b e fo r e g o i n : t o De s M o i ne s . Io w a t o see h e r a l l cl ar a m a l e , M r s . P a u l i n e E l l e r R o u h . M r s . I b n W i l l i a m s a n d c h l h i r e n as r ive cl fro m M ah an . C al ifo rn ia o n \\e d: \o nd a3 o f la st w R\ k. M rs . wi |~ li a n u c a m e u a a t te n d t h e z r a r l u u - lm n ex e rc is es , a s he r s is te r , Bl is s H e l e n S c h e f fl e r w a s a m e m b e r o f the class.She al so ca me to a tte nd i l u m e e t i n g o f t h e A l u m n i » \ " ° § fj t o r o f F i n ! C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h To l e do , Oi u l o. w h o i \ L o be o ne o f g l h e m a i n s p e a k e n a t t h e N a t i o n a l Co un ci l. Th e A .I. .A u x i l i a r y w i l l m e t ! i n fr o n t o f Sc h e ffl e r a H a l l B u n l n r m o r n l n g a t 1 0 : 4 5 a n d ma ns h ur i lh L ho W . R . C . t o t h e C i ty Ha l l fo r M e m o d d ser vic es.A l s o o n H u m l n y a ft e r n o o n f o r De c or a ti o n D a y P r o g r a m .Me m b e r s a n r e - q u e s t e d t o h e a t t h e C i t y H a l l l l . . 9 : 4 5 M o n d ay m o r n i n ; to g o t o t h e c n m e l e r y a c c o r d i n g t o p r o g r a m . U n i t l 'l !l l \ l Q n L l i n .H .L .Jo h n s o n l m l t w o M l m li e a t n a n u r a vr .u l l " -r l a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d M n . U . f r [ l a r g e r o f t h i s c i l v . m l M r . F r m D .R o e l g e n o f W a l l L a k e , Iq w g , w e r e uldtegl i n m a r r i a g e a t t h e h o m o f t h e b r i d e o n w e s t S o u t h st r e e t ye s te r da y aft e r - w o n .I h r 25 a l. t wo o 'c l o ek . Re v.W . H . B . R o b b o l t h e C h l i » . t i 'm r h u r c h o f- fzr ua li ng E1 t h e nn - .»¢-o f t h e fa m l v a n d a fm a l m a 'r e n Ja a n d re l a dve a ...'I "Phu r o o m s w e r e d n o r a t u l i n p i n k a n d blu e,th e cnlnr a a h e m t ol ' th e vr ed ll in v :a vr -a a of t he b ri de : n fl b r i d e s m a i l .Th e bH . le '| ' !i\ U. 'f. l l im f. M i ld re d u n br i de s ma i d a n d K a r l fl a - OR SATURDAY, MAY 28th HATS! All Styles, Shapes, large and small, all colors at reducedprices ior SATURDAY the 28th ONLY. MRS. T. c. HILTON, TheMillin¢\- »1 ¢4 May Time Dresses `in all the New Shades and Styles Made in Flat Grapes, Crepe de Chimes, Georgettes, Batistes, Rayon, Pongees and many other kinda of coolsummer goods ~\.Child ren`s and Misses ~`D R 1 § s s E s i ~~Irom2taHy¢an / ~_'~f All Coats on Hand Go at Reduced Pnce to c lo s e the m o ut.Ma ny of thes e Coa ts are of the ve ry Be s t Ma ts ri al a nd la te s t de s i gns F U R ' r a l m z x u m OR SATURDAY, MAY 28th HATS! All Styles, Shapes, large and small, all colors at reducedprices ior SATURDAY the 28th ONLY. MRS. T. c. HILTON, TheMillin¢\- Decoration Day and May Time Dresses `in all the New Shades and Styles Made in Flat Grapes, Crepe de Chimes, Georgettes, Batistes, Rayon, Pongees and many other kinda of coolsummer goods ~\.Childrens and Misses ~D R E s s E s i ~~ ~Irom2taHy¢an / ~_'~f All Coats on Hand Go at Reduced Pnce to c lo s e the m o ut.Ma ny of thes e Coa ts are of the ve ry Be s t Ma ts ri al a nd la te s t de s i gns F U R ' r a l m z x u m pr e s en t a ti o n o f cl a im s sg a ln s t s a i d E s t a t e i s t h r e e m o n t h s fr o m t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f Ju n e A . D . 1 9 2 7 . a n d t h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r p s y m e n t o f ne bt s i s O n e Y e a r fr o m ssl~l25 t h d a r o f Ju n e. 1 92 1 .| W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e Se a l ol'a i d C o u n t y G o u t ,th is 25 t h d a y e l Ma y , l 9 2 'a '.( S E A L ).x . C . E L L F IR .11 -s t.Co u n t y . l o d g e n m l n .z u ' r r m n . s o x B A T T I N U R a l l r s n s ( F r o m h e m o n l . 'r r l l a n u e l - o #B l a i r h i t t e r s s u r e c l o u t l n r t l a s ba l l S un d a y m e r a n no a h i s s c o r eo n N o r t h B a u d o n t h e B l a i r l o t t o w i l l b y t h e s c o r e n t a s l o l .Th e \ | . ; h 1 n ¢ l n a connl lmns be g a n l oa n d Jo h n n y H e l t o n i n t h e l o e r l h l n n l a s ; a a t l : e M o r a l : B e n e s o u t h psur sm s re li e ve d b y Re bl n ao n i nt h e M t n .This £1-=n o t st o p th e h l s t l a g a m m o a n d l l s r t m e n r e -ll e r e d R o b i n so n i n t h e a ls h l h .U s ha s t h e B l a ir l e e m l z l tl e e s t h e r e m s l n d e r e l th e ga me . B l l l l"l ck s no we d la ls o s\ |Jo: |» us el sl l t hl l s an d s tr u ck n n nl n a m e n . H e a l s o h a d th e hig he st o s t t l n la r e r e n l t h e g a m e e l l h l h r e a i l uo n t m r f o n r ti m e s e t o s t . o n e o f s i l c h m e a d a u b l e .V a r b o r l l s n d 0 e u l h e n . e a c h w i t h3 ° k i t s , l e d t h e l l l o r l l Be e n u s e r s .n l l e s r l n s l s t h e s o m m s r i : t i m el i mi n a ti o n r o u n d l m ju s be en co m pl e te d a n d lm e es e i n u r - es t ls h el p ; s h o wn a mo n g t h e fn 2 » lowe rs n t th e d llle uen: pl sysr s as tosl as t w i l l b e th e o r r e o m e o f th e se c on d r o un d .C l e m V i ; a n d P e : - e r ? e t e r s e n seem t o h e th e m o n fa vo r e d o f th e vi c t o r s .Th e y w o n bo t h t he i r m a tc h e s by a s 0 . s m ! s e-s se t.Al l p r ed i c t i o ns p o l nt l o sfa s t a n d e s c lt l n | g a me w he n lh e s et v o re cq ss la rs mee t." 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D r u m Su n d a y mo : n i e s .th e 29121. Th e c h o i r h u b e e n m a l s l n g r e c k - e n d t r i p s e ve r s l n c e L u ei gh t ee nda y :o ur a nd s rl ll c on ti nu e do in g sou m l l J u n e 5 .w h e n a c o n c e r t w i l lb e g i ve n l n Uo un cl l B l u m .l o n . Th e c la o fr wi l l a pp e ar se ver a l g lm u du r i n g t h e c o n ve n t i o n ,l a n ; i t s le s : a pp e sr a ac e S u nd a y sl l e r un o n . Ju n e s z . Th e l l r l s 'ch or us .co ns is ti ng o t s h e fo r m e r g l r l s 'octe tte a n d l b s gi r l s t a k i n g vo i c e . a r e p r a c t l c l n l o n Lle nde taa olu fs " H y m n o i Pre ise ."w h i c h w i l l be :e s d cr o d co mm en c em en t ni g h t . On e o l ' h e m o s ! s u c c e s s fu l c o n -ce rl s :h e D a n s C u l l e n A Ca pe ll a ch o i r h a s gl e a n thi s se as on u e s r e n d e r e l In t h e h i g h sch ool s u d !- ln r l u m o l 'Sh e l by . lo w s .sl ay s n. 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Tl t g .||l1nsun5 ye fo::ner Blair peo-Ihtl,Bl r..Io hm mn h a vi n g b e e n o n vn;» !~; ,ee uf the Dan ish I'ubli zd1 lng ||~ u.»fo r m a n y y e a r s m u l H i n g i n n i n k Mo n d a y ,Ju n e Bt h.a m ! cl on in g F r i d a y ,_July l s t .A n y i e h i h l o f f i ve y e a r s o r o l d e r , l u v- 'i f l g pa r e n t a l consent,w i l l b e l l l mi t t e d to t h e s c h oo l , w h i c h i s t o b e n o n n e c u r i n n In i n p r o g n m . Tn i 1 e ¢ |pu b l i c sch ool teac hers w i l l h a ve c h a r g e o l a l l elmnsei.. l l l h l l at s t a n l a n !co ur se end ors ed , b y th e In t e r n at i o n a l Ass oci ati on u f D a i l y V o c a t i o n S c h o o l s l u l l b y [hc n. 13. A wi ll b e p re x en lm i . Th i ie xp e nn o e o f t he sc h oo l w i ll be me t , b y vo l u n t a r y p r i va t e s u b s c r i p t i o n gi; ""`¢.~£\l¢¥1" Jinlimt shop"w i t h u s . G u s E r i c k s o n o f N a p i e r ,Ne b r. , i s h e r e vi s i ti n g re l at i ve s a n d frie:1.l».Mr . Er i r ks o n r e c en t l y r e - t u m e d t o N e b r a s k a fr o m C a l i fo r - n i a w h e r e h e s p e n t t h e n v! f o u r w o n t l u .W h e n h e r e t u r n e d fr o m th e w e n t ,h e sto pp ed o f f a t B i l - ma r e l t . S J 13 . l o \ h i t hi s b r o t h e r , " h o m h e h a d n o t n e o n fo r t w e n t y - lw o y e a r s a n d a l so a t B i z Ti m b e r , Ll o n t r m w h e re h e vi s i t ed . M r . a n d - I nn l l _ . _ .!- . . . . - -l)l..I_ o n l w e e i d m g t r i p t n u n n r a g u u m'a l i e n t h e y r e t u r n t h e ; w i l l l i n a t Au et in vil le ,l o t s .M r .Ro d ge r s li l .1 t el eg ra ph o pe ra to r. 0 Th e b r i d e w a s a p o p u l a r e o l s t y t e a c h e r l i n i n g t a u z h r f o u r n o n i n t h e e o u n t r v schools.m e p n y e a r a t t h e W r a n c h s c i m l . Th e 8 \ t e r p H l e u i t I !e m - _.-n - " _ 1P l B L l (R E I T ! u . .-M l m G e r t r u d e II a n d s p l a n a .. . _: \ -...I m- : . . . . - . I Il » w n n - \ w i l l Sntulaliom and best wifltel.~ ¢ -.>e Ffi n a mun.l¢~r!t h e c i t y sc l1 oo l s. |R e\ .C u r l B a d e r i n l o o k i n g a l t e r h h -ar a - l ua t r d fr o m zhe F r e m o n t th e p r e l im i n a r y vm r l g o f o r g a n i z a h rh |e l mo ! a n d h as b e 1. 1 t e ac h in g ti o n, l |i l | w i ll g la d ly a ns w er : pl e s |n |} 0~ !| {a co un ty fdr s eve ra l ye ar n.l i o n s o r r e c e i ve a a l n n c e r e g i s t r a l l - r m a n y h l a l r fr i en d s w i l l b v il o n s o f pu p il s fo r th e school. l : l l l l 4 l . { l |i n h e r m a r r i a g e a n i M o r e el et al ln w i'l b e ann ou nc ed v. : h h e r { n u c h h n p p i n n a .ne xt m ee k. 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Bendorf '"`X Undertaking and Furniture Q 1 a IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII,u||n|a||uu|u|||mu|H||m|nu|mu u||llummnullxxlx|mu|m|nn||n1m |||||mu|||||m||||mu|f|||||m||mmu| Memorial Day Candles and .Ice Creams Real lee Cream Nature's Perfect Food is im »Garden Seed |\:" ""~" "'»` vice when you come here shopping. We also carry a big iine of farm | Ou m' Memorial Day and Every Day Drug Needs complete stock of up-to-th He cl g nd t ilet items a e 0 " ` \ .\~.C l a r m d a £ ~ ! = e g_-__:-_ : "- = _ ; ~ : '= » 1 ' a n d i e x t i -_" - § f » . v Z % ; * . § . W ~I: J o h n s t o n ~ Pressed Steel Lawn Mowers » ;|u :|I ' Hugh Cooke's \ i f Children's Garden Sets Petersen Hardware will find our prices a little less BLAIR DRUG C0 M Keen Kutter Garden Tools . . ~x N . 0 > ~ /\*/sf, ,,W ~~`A ' y r\"~r i f " /~/~f f ~\.~c \ ~ ~ M \i n ~'~ ~_'. _1' l 5 ~ ;/ ;' ~T,~_ X ~ _a t / ~viniled with Menha Koenig in :The thieves did away with much Omaha Sunday.They also attend-coin b-aides 1 few useful uticlea.egethe show li\¢=1 at me Riviera'A picnic dinner was held at the t atm 1: the afternoon.Haney xhool Saturday but on uc-Ifldward Parlor and David count of the windy wather theHalley spent the week-end at the ' crowd wu forced to renuln inside Thomas Fowler home of near Ari- E while euin .t'l;eir dinner.In thei|18¢0Il llfternoon hill and 'nriousl i l l i Ronlie Foley, who 13,renee took place,which everyone been teschltq school at Thurston,enjoyed.T*¢br. returned home Sunday forl Min Eva Merritt and Raymond e aummen vueauon with home Merritt of Auron have beenfolks.Iapending n few; day l with their iE ! e -4 Coon WITH G A. S The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY ._ - -._ ._ _ _-- _ » - -. We Have A Nebraska Blizzard Beatar Ready For You Christensen Lumber Co. r ! }1r a..g ~a P .. m . r ' 1 ~4 ~1l " J " "E , \W w -~é ;"-2 1 : 1 'r !'|'*{n n ~J r y fi k L .!.H.\" 5 ~ nun maui »\\»..'¢A 5iE§:::::: '"'{ , i i - . g g i ' a ,, ,u 1 u l l,l u n I I I 0 ~' n l f I Y¢§E : .~";' k \: i l ' I ' . ;f i . ;" '"= \. . . ; } § 1 \' \ -\-; !I n | . ..|-~" ! . .~_ _1 3 - . ` - 3 §?'€*n - = " * = ~~. +~\ .i : _ -_- ? , , -~ if if ~ ~ ~ i~'=T"~'i' ""`ilii' ,;' |§'|'»T: I I l l "gi n .n l l~ |: ,; ;5 .; .'; . , . , ., . , , . T\ : : r ; "|n\1la g lull | . . . M t n | t r r y f u l ! L i n z the see n! i " \ . .BLAIR GAS COMPANY AN Exceptional Uffer. Trade in the Tires you are now using forNEW UNITED STATES TIRES/ r Ch1*istensen Lumber C0 a || | n u n .A a n n u l n u w su ! l u v !,Jul um ull msn.uv lr uu u. ul uu nmountthaa na lhlhllon o l whois Sl m n l l q u l c i t y lrhM~=Tl1'=:-i ¢»}=.I.."$?'§.}'!'. 33|T h ! sm u t o l l l c l r v u r o n l d o t i t h e m fo r i l u m o m m t o n t ) o n s e u o f |m o a t|z=!~ !£ = !. ° m n e h l a a g u n a a r . M i l ] fl *u l ...u..f'»..§°'i.1."'f.'i'? :.f.,.:*'1:;::. .._.- . - -._ - - u py u m vu m m m ' r i g h t b a c k . " "T> l d n '! y o u u n m e m y m o n k e y - m e a l l W e we n t o u n n ld . da m n l t . { _ n nTrade in the Tires you are now using forNEW UNITED STATES TIRES/ U N I T E D STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES f ~I" . N-~_~,i@"'7? f .. ,]'l ,',_;r\"\éz1]f s ;'Keg Q i t s ' ¢4. s!§ ,ji~~ a ¢'2:l`.E>f` f J ~ ~ ~ "'f~~~=isf<§ ? > § f 3 - " \KQQ Un l w d s mu ROYAL c o nnmlls o n : f s.~ .Q.-_'in / "'1='Ya ~'~ , §'i5 F I S i n 5 g 1~.R ,__.i l . -,3 L ~¥ > : ¢ . ' \; f f ; . USCO Bdlnon " \ ET the satisfaction and comfort . J o f driving on the best tires obtainable without sacrificing the unused mileage in your present tires. `If you have just bought a new car it's the best time to trade. Bring them in whether they are new or old and get our proposition. It will interest you./ J ` \~ »" Jenkins 0il, Tire & Battery Co. | Blair, Nebraska ~ Bald?¥hld1 wz m ralmlf' ! 5 li ¥|U lll Il ll l i t l l l n \ u l | §u l l s U In l t i l t l l f 1 | t n b e a l l i b u l h r a f i h i tt h o In - i r o n m u m . m a l i m o a n e r n o o n a n m m azig ned colo nel l m d w m a u n toh r l n d i h u d q u n r w r i .wh ne l ed l a £0 nr P ar k. he d ld . an d t he h rl gu du o n m r n a n e h r a a l d : h u t h e u n i ; u n ; t o g e t w i r e Im : l u b r i n g i n 1 p r i son er .O n e pr i s o n e r :m m da y s ur i lu .l u i l vp r u u f l u i y u u r x I u nhl l h i l fo , a nd r u t o ff Il: a l w u l m l e n str aps n n d ll b u r m a n r two,a n d l o o m ] l l : b o s o m o f s u c h p n p r r i n l t h e n r m Hume in-r.~I|1;: drtnlla the mauplrlg ac-ou:o m e e r m u l ! n t l m d lc.Mort*r x p i m l u n l .a n d m i n i tnl mil nz " l i l m n n l l vn l ' - H - _ g r l b l o ll ul o ul su k1 ~ |» - in h i s Q nr . 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L l !!!e n l l l r b e r s .C r i ft vq j u s t b l - J'°|\¢l i d ! d n l a t i n s ! | h u n d r e d m e t e r s b a d .G o o d !h e h c a l l u p Tl r r r m l a n It h » 'l 1 g i ve y o u : b o m m ....T r r r y w m u é g l r s h l m w e n t ; - a n a n u n !h m claust cna ata a n d n c !a ma r i n e mo rn .W h ! r a n t a d n u i d . I B N ! ! ! B e n d i n g n o i l p p o r l c o m p a n i e s u p | . n l k B d g l l o a n a n n w x . y o u l e l d d l i r r |r r n t r r .r m e r x l u x urlthg n r l h c r r l e l n l m e 5 H !t * a . n l ! t t f!rvol .Il-e'I|1|: a man no( ;l\¢~ in ex-l| |l '|| |f| ll \b e u w p t f d me-m a l l w .the w le ll v he dr nz cr d the s mu t nfl!r fr u a m d l u g ."W e g u t n ur p r i s o nvft a i r .l . r l 'a b u t l t . 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Th e school di r ec t or ,N r .Je r r y F o l e y p r u e n t e d di p i o m a s L0 th efo l l o w i n g e i g h t h g r a d e n z l h r j o r i eJan se n,G l e n n Voss,Ger lr sl dc K a e n i g a m ! . l o u Je n m e n .l l r .a n d H r s .A n d r e w M n t u - nu n d fa m i l y a n d E a r l J a p p u r n ! 5 3 3 - 1 a t C a g i K o e n i g f, n o n o f r .C h a u n c e y W r i g h t , H a r r y Ja h n r l . L o m a M u l e r n a n d F l o y d i"'o1\rlur t l u n d a y n f t a m o o n fi s h i n g a t e " 'B 'l Mu d d 0 |I rH r . m u d M r s . P a u l H u b e r : a n d m o t h e r , H r s . E l i z a b e t h H u t c h o f As h il n d s pe n t S a tu r da y eve ni n g a t Roy _§\a.zlzn'.n \ T1 B|1lr_ Nebmsh, May 28, mv THE ENTERPRISEum mm chunk Bunday d u n c a n andarming.A fldr rind crowd wasin attendance.jfhc amount taken lr. was $38 with about no expenvel.Th! ialiet felt they did #Emilewel! in clearing around $28.up-r consisting of potato aim;undwic ha.pickin,ak a,pie.enum pulh and cofien wu serv- ed amlIn the evening ins c znm and pop were also said.Sunday dinner guest.: at AdolphWulfx' were: Hr. Ind Hrs.Pele I*suI Ilssl of Winslow.Hrs.Fred Knulsen spent lsnweek with her dsughter, Mn. Ed-gar Larsen st Admsh.Mrs. Lar- sen was on tht' sick list. Mr. Knut-sen and Laura drove up there onSunday and grought Hrs. Xnutsen home.Monday wlers at Adolh Wulfs'were: Hr. and Mrs. K.. Chris-lrnsma of Florence. Chris snd Dr. i"ned Christensen and 51|s. Greta Cndstensen.The Sl. Paul Lsdien' Aid meetsst the home of Mrs. Csrl Rasmus- mcmbor of tho clutLloa lleuler shelled corn i n t Monday.mr. and Hrs. By ron nm and this Anon nn In attendance at Lhh alumni reunion Int Saturday euuinx, la Blair.Ur. abd Mrs. T. K. Iverson and dsughten welt Su v dinner [Utah nt pan C.Chrluoaaen nomo at Spihr. Eleanor and Flomaea Dixon and :LienSed the box loclal lt th e Bono school.The Bisou Edith and Gertrude Wardtk-closed a yur of success- ful $211001 work in the Blsble dill-rict by hlvirg s neighborhood plc~ nic Tunday.Both have hun ro- o!ecIad there for next yur.'Ihuy plan £0 be nay lo school plrt ol' _ thdr vlcltion. Friday evenuing.'Mr.and Mrs.Chris Hin:and lon,Floyd took Sunday dinneruith Hn. Hina' brotha! sad wife. Hr. and Hn. Carl. Spring of Ben-son. a 1 Mr s Mary Barry spent last Week l\'ill| her son, John and fam ily.She rotumed 242| Bild! Sunday. Mr. nth] lin. wiibur Shlpps of wut of Ilhir spent. Sunday liter- at ihe home of Mn. Robert Rumunen on Wednesday afternoon, June lat.Dena College A Capella Choir* "'3"If;. Agnoq Caldwell of Biluir,:L O N G ~ hu been spending th e p ut woweeks lt the home of her sister,Mr.and Mn .John .Mebonnhi Hn. Glen 811 and Russell went to the Giendalemrfiffgrd 3-=f -wg school Int Friday where they en» o vm eco I e nMn .J o e J wm : ml D°r°\h¥| suna .mrmin wiu1.Hrs. pin-.i°?°d the closing day n rn. Y Hin lly rtle Mc Donald taught otT n !Wednesday dternoon with geline Rav-un; school the past year rs. chru Benson.me meu m- wok Sunda y dh-|The Lineoin school closed Frid.\y|.'rm graduation exercise: for thewith o program end picnic et gm ner vim Mr. end Mrs. bleu Ru!The Kindred Merry lhkers' wil! »g~f= e eoneen at the Denixh ehun:et Orum next Sundey, Hey80 at ten o'elock.No qlmhdon charged. school house.At eleven-thirty eshort program wer given by thepupils:fuer which mhe eighth grade pupils gave a program ufollows:Selulatory Address, br L o u th Rasmussen;Clue Pro-ghev by Opel Xohr; Chu Historyy Norman Wulf; Luk Wiki endTestamentby Leroy Ruhr and Glen Poem by Marvin Wulf.Apicnic dinner was enjoyed at noon Club met Thunday nftemoon, Hey 19, with Lire. A. E. Dixon.. Swine. buelneu session and eon-vereltion,foliowed by refresh- ments filled the time.Those pree-enl were:llealamee John end Ciyde Fitch, J. Bandar me augh- ler, Wm. Rutledge. Don Metxler, Fied and Glenn Ray, Herry and ...~n .Ie nine tenth grade pupils and thetwo eighth graders proved to he a eueeeee et the MeC'|My eeheoi last Thursday evening.Furthermention may be found on another page ln this iuue. Hr. and Mn John Heller eellefl on Mr. end Mn. John Aroneonlaet Saturday evening. Hn. Chu. l!eDone1d end ebll- dren of Binh' spent e few days daugnter o! neu Herman, spent Saturday evening at the Glen RIS home.Mi n Eruutine McCoy,who taught Um put y ear at the Kin- dnd school, 'lent to Tehmsh Sun- day evening for m few dw# whituhh nm mm. Roby and sriends. before going to Fremont when :he will spend the summer withher cousins, Mr. and Hn. L. V. Day.Mr. and Hn. R. li. Iwmn ind fernlly.Hrs.3!.|r¢|ret l\I!|0¥\» again with their Ender.Eriithh Warrick, at the home of MllulmdIverson hit Friday night tu re- ceive an1 study their flnt prob-lem, n guest laurel with embroid- ery.The pnedrlenl. Maude Coma!-ter urn not there so Anna Plulnen vice,p|esident,look her pine. Mildred served refnahme:nt\at'the close of the business meeting.'The dd: are going to meetnt the Iachool home next Thursdny alter- noon, lhy 26 and have l picslie lunch.1 l :n n ADVERTISEM ENT Fon BIDS Sealed bids wil! be received by the City Cormcii of the City of lllzir, Nebraska, covering the furn-ishing and installation complete of .nil labor Ind materials necessary for the (allowing improvemenu tothe Munieipai Power Plant of the City of Blair. Item 1.Steei stack on Brick Ba 54" x 110'-0" . fo un da ti on s . ld .7 4Q \ bo ¢r d an d p i p in;:. It e m 3 .O n e U ) 2 5 0 I I . P . va - te r t u b e b o i l e r e o m p i e t e w i t h o e t - t i n g i n d st o ke r . It e m 4 .B u i l d i n g ad d it i on s t o ho u s e a b o ve e q u i pm e n t . It e m 5 .N e w Br ee c hi ng . S e p n n l e b i d : w i l l b e c o n a i d e n d o n a n y o f t h e i t e m s a b o ve l i s t e d . Co m b i n e d hi d e a n t w o o r m o r e i t e m s w i l l a l s o b e g i ve n fu l l c o n - zi de r at i on . Th e e n g in e e fa e st i m a t e d c o s ! o f t h e a b o ve i m p r o ve m i o t s 1 |$49 ,- o s o m . Bi d s x h n l l b e a d d : e u e d m M r . C .E .K r a u s e .C i t y C l e r k ,B h i r . Ne b r as k a , a n d s h al t be a cc o m pa n - ie d b y e e n i fi e d che ck l n t h e a m o u n t o f n o t l e n t h a n f i ve p e r - ce n t ( 5 % ) o f t h e p r o p o s a l p r i c e . A uocu. Nxwsnrm FOBn n n u a n n u m |,...,,, Amxeor Enom\|l\ \ JU l J1|;.| rr Q l 1 'Hao Orem school eloaedgro flrltli a. picnic on the school .Dinner was bwuhz and there wasaaabuudan-esof¢oo:| eatso!a!l ~ -ggw paru1ts.wero£na- n profrarn 'ras ren.after which in cream was servedtoall..Ilia: Gran Barry has taught than the part two y ears.No teacher has been hired for :nxt r wnr,r u n n e r c1nimmeni of Ruins, Wh., and Hr. J. C. Christensen of Whofif. 8 D. wen Honstay dnner (uma at the N. J. An-dtrlnl homo.They also eadllibanml oth er oh ! f rie nd s a rou nd'her had rome ao BlairIll Mill their mother celebrate her Nth birthday.Hr. and Bra. H. C Larsen anddaughter, lisa louise wen Fre-mont palsenlera 'l'hursday aher noon.iliac lleta Hansen is having 1| deg! oi mumps sz the presenttime.Hoirard Jensen ani family are»~1;ff=»;,;==»~ Chevrolet sedan.ra.Chdailanaea and Mr.and Ira. llartin Larsen tara din-ner gmata at H .C. Larsrn' last Tlmnday.The Boll meek Ladies' Sawing Gob md im Thondsy ans:noonu lth li n .Peter xsu.A lsrsrenumber were preamt, there being31 mamhen and 7 Halton.Thetimewasarentquiltingafter 'which rdsllr ous lunch was sen-ed.The Eadian are planning to gg- an entertainment at the Bir-oehook house on Juno 15th.Thursday seming visitors atChris Paterssna' wan:Hr. andilrs. Jens Andersen and daughternm Evelyn of Blair, and uf. mi Irs. Anlur Andersen of Bgigar. Glffond Petersen rsturned meirhh llr. and Hrs. Arthur Andersen and will work then for awhileR°r Petersen returned home onFriday after ztaying in Blair du:» the toohool kann.b g ,p uondhal been raeeired from lr. and lira. Alfred Skovson, Lyle, were among thoseattendeds g g " a t th e CChristiansenme at Slker E day, given in.ho:1of o Hr.Ura. Chrlatiansen'a birth annieariaa.About thirty guests 1 present.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Joha: were ltocnds evening guests a C. Raarmuaena.Peto Tyson and Pete Jena!!Blair wen Bunday dinner |u at the Hoarsni Jensen home.Mr.and Mn. Pete Thou ape-.t Friday afternoon at. J Sorensen 'Hr. .nam George Rasmus and Gene, and Raymond Rainsen were Wednesday evenlugitore at H. L1 Raarnn:asens'. Thurulny evening guests atAlfxe.i Skov Mm' were: Mr. Mrs. Chris Christiansen and ooren oi Snilzer .md Mr. and ICarl Erickson und daughter.Mr.and M Rlrhanl Ne]and Viola vrer:e`S'unday din gunz.: at Fred Jenaans.Helen Hansen spent Tuesnight.with Viola Nelson |Geordanna Hansen stayed 1 Ven Human.Leonard Nelson spent Sumahemoon with Harisnd Neisor The following folks helped IFred Wulf celebrate her birth# Sunday afternoon:Hr. an d lHenryRuhrandson,Art!Bernard Wulf, llr. and Mrs. ClReel: and Anna, Hr. and Mrs. . ther Jensen and Arllne and if '||\'l¢bk| Wulf of Blair.Hr.and Ura.Richarrl Nalspent Saturday at the Hike Nel home at Irvinaton.Hr. and Hrs. Fred Christian and son, Carl were Sunday dinguests at the Pate Lorenqen ha at Blair.lr. and llra. Rasmus Peterand daughter of Role Hill apSunday afternoon at Calle Hsens'In the °""*f=g Mr. and 3: Hana Wuli ani e ildren vlai there.Hr and Hn. .Ilm Nelson I ALL THE PEOPLE Puma No mvonlwas |J E f ~ ;' 1 | _ - a s - .BLAlR'5 LEADING NEW SPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTw Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"~Ask for ~BLUE RIBBON BREAD" NUMBER 19VOLUMB xxxx Su»....'§".?Z'I"$§».Y'§T¥°°S.i"§"$. 'é.....,c.,,, s Hmm, NEBRASKA, JUNE 2, 1921 F r o u n n G u d u S N ! u N t b n lh - W uldn nm C mn y. I +MNA CDLLEGE CLUSES won Thirty Graduates Coropkle Vari- ous Courses. Commencement Ph:- rrctaea June 3.Aiulaml Banquet Held Wednesday Evening June I. , . . . . . . . . _ nam' AL REA DY E MPL OY ED Nine Graduates From Blair and One From Ilerlaa.one-aura of Total Number hom County. This week it one of the bwest of the entire school year at num.Examinations .bqm on Tuesday moming and will eontinne untilThursdayafternoon.A number M the students will leave for their respective homes the latter gn;of the vreek. but the greater share of the students will remain for the Convention.The Baccalaureate service was held in the Dawh Lutheran church ol Blair Sunday evening, Hay 29.The church was filled to capacity and a very impressive sermon wsugivenbrDr.la r tln Hegelund, Director of Rdigiotn Education at St. ou r College.Dr. Hsgelundbrought greetings to Dans from the President, Faculty and Soo Body of St. Olaf College.TheCapella Choir sang one of in so? lections and like jda Hansen vmably rendered a solo. '111ursdny evenlnl. Juno 2.at7:16 the Planting of the Ivy vriil take ptace.This event is becom- ROA D ' .=- S " * " = f i r m 5 S H O W | N G ~! Abontasb adapiec e ofronds can be found anywhere is the road |lcanzling part the Joe Dexinney farm nonhwest of Blair. A bridge has been built.,bridging the creek at this place and in building was raised con- siderably above the roadway. The approadaea to this bridge should have been graded in but lnrtead the a reaches have beenppIboarded up making abrupt raise of something over two feet.In driv-ins over this bridge this abrupt raise nearly throws one from the car and nukes the road well nighimpasdbleforheavybaulinz Tbe residents of the c ommunity say that this condition has exlned for some time. GUARD RAIIS BEING nu.u.r Work on the construction of about 2000 feet of guard rail on fills between Blair and Xennard on the B~Lin=e started yesterday. George Cronkhite Co., contractors of Perry, la., are doingtbe job. I UFFICERS me COI.0RED CATCH 'nn came WomanArigde lorShop Lifting.Find .Artkla ln Their Posaehlorr. Tearlnl Scene In be County Jail. BOTH ana OMAZIA CITIZENS v m . .n f f l s n a u n I » ! m » l o n e A A A ! \ | | or won; One Ilundred and Fifty-nine Pupils ~ From Rural seam. rm Eighth ~ Grade Examination. Only Teen- ; ty Fail. Nearly 90% Successfuhi BETTER THA N 1925 . m g Ons Hundred l~'illy-one Passed In I me and Seventeen Fslled 1927 Average Grades Also Better. The results of the Eighth Grade examinations are now ln and havebeentabulated and the results show an increase both in the num-ber df :while taking the eaamln- ation and also in the average grade made. This year 179 pupils took partin the examination.Ot this num- ber 159 passed successfully.Of these. tour had an average gradeabove 9056; eighty-nine were be-`teeen 80 and 9096;forty-seven between 15 and 80% and nineteenhad averages of 75%. Last y ear 168 pupils took theexamination and ofthis number R51 passed.Only one bad an average above 9095;seventy-tvrobetween 80 and 9096;fifty-one betvreen 15 and Boss and went!- leven had averages of 75%.By theme reports it can be seen that the work of the rural school isingoodulhapoarldtlla¢1l`| 0¢f° rec: ofzro~iins and mtamtidns is nuttin! them on a ln! With the i e s s a a s e s s s a s a ' s sO$O l ¢ " 'svo m* r u a ' r r o n ' e s eA number of old subscribers and many new ones have aly ready token sdflltlago of the half rate oifer of '25cents per year that ls beingoffered through ,tie month of .lane for sub¢l'lption to The Enterprise. 2 . 'mn offer i s g p ,to oldand new alibi.Pq as far bac k or as far ,adunce as yon like in norestdwon oa _time.We also can aavs money onallperlodlall, Otlsha pa- pers included,Ulrich will mean more to ylll than the prim of The l w r r d n - Don't put this R Q E L J HGet in now thi!!getting a s a s | s a o a a a "L '° 3 "' ..J.{.... lmn sumti ms HDTES B-Llno Ddry Cal!rCh\b wut Re- organise.lh li i l l h l t o H a v e Pi g c m.ap pu tr io S nn rlns ,Now Claims Att lon. . r a n n z a s B US Y v mn c n o r s Next Friday svsninl at 7:8U the members of tba B-Une Dairy Calf Club arlll rsorganiee at the Ralph'Widener farm home tvro miles west of KennsriT h e r e w i l l b e s o m e n e w M " - | b g n b l ¢ \ | !d l h a | h e l f h n i Q h a l 'nun rum ;*""""'»'2é'§f»»=f»f1."=»'t<»<wc.`or c. mms ;ammo BusyI|__..._Liatinas For Preaaiums Oomplded And Mat of the Advertisements Already tn for the I:sir Book }NW Being Printed. ;l}A TES SETTLED n o n FAIR 'mt-11 Enthusiasm Evideng and ue Committees I'led Mock Encour- sgemen in rum W ork.' The fair board recently held a meeting and committees were ap-pqinud to take up the buslneu ol' getting everything in readinessfor the his men which vrlil be pulled nf! at Arlihlivn, September 20. 21, 22 and za.The boys ln charge of the vrork arent at it with their naw vim and already bars practically linednp tb e h d r b o o k a n d tu r n e d th e copy over to The Enterprise tobe printed. From all indications it lookslike this rear would again be a record breaker. vo a x m z n u m G I R L ou z s r o r HONOR Mrs. Clarkson Hallor entertain- ed lan Wednesday aiternoon corn- .plilnentary to her sister-ln-law,illra. Helen 'l`11¢r of San Dtlsv.lf?alll'-. nee Helen Halter of this ldty ._ Tbosa enjoying an aftemoon"at fond Wm. Hurley, still remain here and were given an honored placeat the ldsntoriad Day services held hers on Monday, under the aus- pices of the American laden ln ,conjunction with Sons of Veterans, 'Spanish War Veterans and Legionlnwulu ry .A eeremondad was glv-» 'en at the grove of one veteran of the Clvll,Spanish-American and World War as a representative of all the departed comrades of allwars.All veterans' graves were decorated in tha momlng. Tlle address of the day 'sas (lv-on by Col. G. E. Price, of tba Law College of Llnieoln.Other num- bers on the program included: "America" - Chorus and Audience Invocation - Rev. Frank Williamsldudc--- . ---»0horna Address ------ Llneolns G-ettysbung Address "The Star Spangled Banner"-- ----GborusandmldiancaBensdlcdon Ref. J. B. Aeschbaebsr ¢l h : rnrmc HEHGRIAL nn sxnzclsns s u a . ; u m a s o - n e u a a a . n m B. r. o. Hall.was Amador. Parade oe lalolortd llomlag. Fitting Cannoalaa at Cemetery. lN"¥ERES'l`ING mx.: AT 1 P. a. _..........a.|-..-.a.! A-.. ..--...r... I... n\..r.. ~wrra co. som Farmers Invited by Chamber uf Comments Anand County Board Meeting ln the Interest of Good Roads.- (JRUM ROAD 'IS o l u n c r r v z Hlgbvray Is Noor A Stats Read. Taken Over Du ring snow .1 Lastbegislatore.\ Forsornstlma tbseonditlonoftbaroadsc ontlgnonstolltalrbas been elalmlng the attention M the members of the Chamber ofCommsresandmneh oratorybss beenwastadonlbissverpreaant subject.Tba?onta.nells Highway slemsto batbabtgdlfflc ulty and bow to remedy it has been die-eussedfromevsrysngle.Finally lt was amuse thatlnvltetiolll abouldbessnt tonvara lpro ln- insntfarmerstnvltingtbemtobe prassntan dlnaetlna body withthecountyboardtososwhat oouldbedonsrelathatotbetnat- ter.This was dons and at themeeting Toledo!a vary repre- sentative group mlghtbaseenin confaranoawltl tbarbody. ltwaulsimedb y somovrhohsd not looked into the matter thatloss tori had been done in tba Blalr dlst1 kt.tb atlsD lst1I dTlo, thanlnsltbsr d.lrtrlc'tonaor'I"hrea.sdtbo ug ha aa ma ttar olfa c tla lt yrar's zecondshowstbst District gf~ . u.: u r n s.-. i - .4 a . tr.Ja- . ~1 ~ ,.T":.f1 .. , / B \ Q .tf aa .s . r ."s\:of 1r .. ..-; e : » ' ` 6 ~ xfc K# 1 »r "g g . n " . "1,4 . ~§ . .g r 1 J B E SURE AN D G E T m l m T I C K E T S .W E PAY YOU BACK $ .0 5 ON EVERY s W ORTH YO U B UY Tho Eddle addresses ynu `>gruffly . He never speaks rude ly nor roughly;The boy is so bdsy,He sometimes getsBd1zzyBut neyer comporlshlril- sell toughly,. There's io ace In This Store for Poor (lualitGrooedes and 0ut-J 5:1a na w e t m l m 1:1 m s a uuuumm.H i n E r m a N l e b a u m u u g h t t h e r e i h l p u t t e r m . " " " ' ; , "' 3. a 1 P. "" "mu" '"' """ '" "" ""uma vnu no num up so law -||»||¢;. Bm guru, P. W- v-nn lnehtn ....~ wvlll ar »- "-.!..'-,,*;'.'a':;i':',:'.;°tr:..%.E- ...Reason Pnou. ~..~_..about the price.We ar~ here to serve you w l t the best;we wlll no tolerate an lnlerlor art! cle In our store. Blue Ribbon Corn. 2 fur'-$.25 Standard Pun. per can -- .15 Peachel,halves or alirtd, Per-ran -------.25 Plums, per can -- .25 Peachci, small can -- .15 Adm Doffer, pfr Ib. Bulk Coffees, ner lb..41 Sirldrl and T-bone Sink .au num: the N!! scum n vil¢eep_o|>en wfamaq nixhu xaccomodate nur Fgrm Cuutonen.P H O N E 7 5 QUALITY Groceries. and Meats JENS NIELSEN, Prom Park :nd Beans, per can -- .III Pineapple, per a n --- A0 Aprlcoln, amnli an -- .15 Butternut Coffee. per lb.-- .55 Hulk Coffttli. per lb..42 Hamburgtr »- .20 J. M. Coffee. per lb.-» .5l Bulk Cofffes. per Ib.-- .38 Round Steak, per lb.-- .so XG.E :p cm r n u l y lnln uug us u .U*p u n s,:eau m u su m ur.Qmov u l~-|H i i i d n s l a n d m n , A r t h u r vi s i t e d a t a t K r u g a r k i n O m a h a ." S I E - _ } ' { . _ .u......... 1:'..\..-.¢.»»»~ ~| n \ »M r s M n r vn m l Ive r s o n h o m e M r .lnhl: \ Hoi lor. ihn i n far mlmr i \.0 }_\;1 {. 01 . fJf. du ph ca !i ng .. spent 'hltaiay evening tt th i};~= of hl lnnla, Mr. and llrl.. udolph A reason.Thursday evcnlnlgueala sl. EdHe w k i r h n n :r. md Mrs. Julius Fndarlckaun and children oi Tolbuta and Qin. ifuey Inner; nr. mm mln. uuivty Ruin lyvuuSaturday waning with Hr. and Hn. Hlmhl Rasmussen.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen mdchildren spout Sunday al. the RaySwitzer hams near Omalu.llr.and Mn .Harvey Ruhr,Hana .lnnnln l:\.l Min Amandi BOTTOM ROAD Byron Bunn |hipped_hogs toOmaha Sunday evening for Mon- d|;r's mullet. Hin Cnmeron and Hi n have. citerday .ne;.M0n M g ~ ~ ' § _ ; ; " " " s rue ngnt as reserved to npcss Friend: have had word from valuable milch g g m g m *1.tn! ar all bids or pam thereof, to Mrs. rzlanmn Andehdn at Pow-Ruth Aronmn or nun u visit- |\'f»!'fs lnloxmlditian Ind '° award eil,WW» of 31"IN=°\¢IY frail in at the home of her gmndpar ;=';';°=' an mf ge gs=»==;1 g la " her rccent iilnen.ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Amnson.; , _ ; § , = f ; ; = ; _ ; e v ; ~r. Ted Thukelsen ahelled :ern for Hn §Pf"=! of Ifvingtop s | \t.2 1921.' °'#sr } fixon hom.-V " " " ""ah mc m l a \ mol 1 rn.:P. L. Robinson of Fremont was - R ° ` 1 ' 1 ' [ ° f f . f 2 . . ' f . ~ ~nfrsrnoon.af we .mt ay 'PUPPY DAY PRDGRAM I n o L o u I m a )I poppin thi; week, fha Ruud: zo be,,:f{. 'ffm §u';'Zn.'§»§n§u:j'§used for ua .for .whim soldiers, :f Mrs. J J Long of gui,lhnvn :ranged an atlnc live pro-llr. and Mrs. Ed Hatter and Mr. '3'f't"'.°f music am mmin ffhich " "`£~E.°E:Tm of 1921 hu chosen the wry appropriate motto: "Trusting in Duo Stronger than Ourselves".Tho c lul c olon ore purplo and gold and tho :lun Ilovrer, yellow ln moe. 'from Omnln.Shox 'I'al§---Prof. GarrettI 'Pam -----Bllllo Walton MURRAY FILL WASHES DUT S0510 of the out-of-town folk:Im won hero Memorial Day were The big rain of la1l.Friday,'J:°""'==.°fe°hsf¥ out 111° fm at um §$';.i;..,§'£;',,'*é'§'¢;."'i'§ »~'i'2.'$.°,'ZE.'§' £22 !aml girls to work co-operatively together.The club will med at the Bank to organize nut Salunloy nftob i noon at 2 o'clork and any boy org m who dunes to join will he ILili: un graduate: Jun al- 1::'z=:_~'.L:"":. '[f§.f";'.'5.f.°.'f.'!E"*""! °""_.'?"""'}".':'3£.§'!"!."!'_' !"'€|9°"'°5| ».U o c l o c l l . m . M a x i n e bi a l h e w s sp en t Sa n d s Gmmae plans to nttzml college.~ _-"vclzlrge.'fl Mr. and Mrs. T. K. lvenoa en-Photographer Olcson m s out!The program follows: iertained Isnt night in honor of from Blair last Wemlnenluy taking Reading-Harvest in Fiandera - r Ein '"=='&°=='»Pr°1!*ff-.Mmi n schoo! piduzu.I . :' - :.t °..€:"°f"?.."°'?'P Thus :land mother lemorhl over nm! makes it n gnded stale Day eelebnthn md Blair ddmnn hlghvny which vm um will bn uid Lbdr nbmolt to :bow :upset but a short lime u this hixhux Mr. and ln. Rmeu Ammon §°=l¢--gg; u\|qgy ;""'°l_!"\°"'*°| Emu Metzinger i . ld \ | n \ L l n lr ¢ | l' 1 c ! \ . n lf ln ! nBlllr hom the ric h!! norm.. ofMild ml Peter senThe ljan. Wiil. and Jas. Thom!!°Reading--Spirit of 1917nu Newkirk loh nac n a nd snn ,1 Lll 1rfiH and Jo hn m n f l i n i l i i a i d M r .a n d M f s .-~~---B e t t y N o b l e Beaver.C h r i s H i n : w e n a m o n g t h o s e fr o m S o n g - " A m e r i c a First.,L M !a n dLe n e s h G a i m an o f H e r m a n c a m o th i s vi c i n i t y w h o nt te m lc d thc A l w a y s "-~C i l f < m D i x m |. . -;_..J.__._..:..:|Am i ......1...|l.. ...........a....H m m s . I. n 'l"nhlr:|\|K ----N i n e Gi rl s born and reared here, daughters of Mr.Z".W.Arndt nml Hr.St:uve is also n native ol Blair, a non of Hr. and Mrs. 'Henry W U I I B r c s u e l u u c l v u u l u a l u | " * ' |f |r 'w h g t f l v i l t h e p g n d | ° " " ' " " "f _ f } . f "' ; h ' 0 ; f , , w v \ . 1 » I u n " n m - - - - "; " "" ": U I N L g f * '. n a m v m a a a n ¢ u . . u u n » |1|n u m b e r o °e r s P l e a s e l u r n t o u s e o u r )b o t h h u n g o n l l u :b o t t o m r o a d|' \! n o f a i l e d t o g e t .E m ;» { _ B l i r ,° 5 ; . ' "I j n c n t g l a n l h g ; c o n 1 i a m n h m l n u n s m i c a ;~ ~f o r u m B u n n m a l ,: ; : ; °' z ' : ' . . ' . 1 " ' . . . . . . . .u l i i o o m b l e d .t l a t T h r e? » § 3 " § . . l I . . » $ E . . . » " i K t m i j u r i n g ~~~M i s a G e r t r u d e M m m p i a n o ,~~0 . " £ I ' J L ' . < . .. l i b I . . t h e i r s h o r t a n y h e r e .- - -"| p u p i l a p r e s e n t e d a v e r y p l e a a i n l l w i l l ,n o d o u b t ,b d n g b a c k : n n n yH e a v y R a i n A c c o m p a n i e d b y H a i l m u s i c a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t o n l m F r i - I A U T O S C O L L I D E |.- W i n n S c h o l a n n h i p A n a C h o s e n n aV r s i l a B l a i r .D o e s M u c h D a m -J B ?. e v e n i n g a t t h e i l e l h o f h a t i B n e o f l ' a g n =f o r I v y l i a y S o r e n J e n s e n o f B l a i r a n d a l l l M u d C o v e r s P n e m e n i a n d o h u r c h .b i n ~ s h e ' L 'g f (m d F i n o P o s i t i o n W i l l :~ a n d R o l a n d R o b i n s o n o f O m a h a Ilail Bella Gardena ""i""'1 'rs "'ooro 'eeouidea Sunday at 2:30 v- m. jun 2 $12! °'.:.§1"€E.i'¥. "?f"{.'.'3'.'i''"°°" To Continue Uni. Couru-. internning neporta and much en- thu=iae\m for another year. Mr. and Lim.Robeson of the Clifton Hotel are happy to learn that their daughter Beaale,n o t GUES ovsa BIG Ltdiea' Auxiliary Plan: and Put: Over Biz Week of Sales an Poppies Pleudng Program PII! on al Home Tlzulre. . . . _ - . _ . A ROUND mu WAS CLEARED Poppy week went over witli n bang and the reaulh were very ; a l . t i l l l l a ! ! !u u u l l u a v a \ | a I \ l -n - n Invitaliona are out announcing' the vmldiolr on Wednesday, June 8ofMr. E;3ertDhrt and Mila Nancy Dornaeker,both of Ben- lngion, Nebr.Mr. Oh:t is n proi-peroaa young farmer of Dough! county and Mina Dornacker is U1-8 mlanghter of Hr. and Hn. J ohnDornacker of this eounty. The young folk: will reside on a fanu n e u Bennington whenL . : \ l } . . . . .1 _ - | . . . | . \ _ _- : . . . 1 .. ..i ;mwa."af'|¢;im `"i'i5ii1 lday |1'l:||a| at Chlh Cluiddfcr-».. .n-......... n.».mI T \ u n a ¢x\\.u v|lsnlu||5A s o ci a l w a s hr l r i a t S s . .Pa ul s Frimlay a w n i n g a s l i n r l n n c l w a s u ]|\w><»=.y mwnwun w vm.-.W g1itnMliM|M||||||n||||||||hhn|n|||\u||m|n|||nmnHIUII M M i M M H M M H Mii||h|||||\nn||||||||||||||l||In||II|mn|un|||||||n||||I1111\111111I|1II1I1I1I\I111I1IIIIIII||||||niu|u|||||||\||n||nnnnm|||||||||||||||nn||| § \~N e w C u t P r i c e s U n t i l ; J u l y l s t ' me THE ENTERPRISE > north of the cement bridge on the \Ya.ahingtnn highway at De Soto.Soren wan driving toward Omaha and the other car in the opposite direction.The cause of the accidentwas due to tho fact that Robinson'awheel: locked and he lost control of the cor.Jenaeo'a car was bad- ly wrecked and he suffered ancouple ot cracimi ziba and aedous- 1 cuLs about the face and head. 7 -INSTALLING FRIGIDAIRE The Qtullity llarkct hu had a crew of men bug thia Week put- w g i n a big rigidaire plant.This plant will furnish (rigidity which ia equal to T50 pounds olicc and will keep both the big ice ho: and the ice chest in the cogn- GR1IEN HOUSE surf::as toss A hensy rain accompanied byhailvisitedBlairandvicinity Friday meming at about 2 o'clock. In a little ovier an hour 1.62 inchesof rain fell which deloged the country, flooding the lowlands and doing eowderable damage to gar~dena and fields.Listed corn \\llf' fend moat from .LM downpour anda number o! field: had to bo re plaoted on account of being uraahed out. Blair was flooded by the dovm- pour which carried with it loadsof mud which was deposited ln the iovr plocea.At the intersection 01'Second Itreet and wu t Washington street several wapnloads of mud was removed and a n u : l u l l n u m :m e n u u a A c u v u e ' paniat.A CREDIT Til Ho me TOW NThe program was Hell above the . average and the pupil:l l w w l f Miss Audrey llcodea, daughterol considerable talent for :owe rtu-t _ R Beale; of thia dty, hu been.denta of their age and certainly deacne honorable mention for their offorta which they have put forth in making themaelvea pro- ficient In this act. sax EW ow Ac QUA| N'rANfr.s Dr. Petix Beyer of Omaha came up last Sunday and spent Sundayand Monday in Blair.On llomlay hia mother, Mrs. Wm. Beyer joinedhimand they sialted with old friends and were present at the Memorial tiny exercises.llra.Beyer expect:to leave ahortly for Pasadena, Calif. where laignally honored in her work at Mrs. BL E. Home of New Orlealqigratlfylog to tha Ladies' of the wilt arrive Saturday for a nice lA\.\J&iliar)' who had it in charge. villt with them.Hrs. Moore was During he week the work wasmarried last felt and went at once varied by a wry pleasing vwxrmw to her home in the south and this put on at The Home Theatre whichthe State l.'ni\ernity In her fin |11 her first fiait north since u lin a very vivid manner brought n e w u m a u r n p ,m u u u m ;I m l nh o u s e a r e b d n ;b u d l t . m..\u¢ :Triax ~s .uw . SOCIAL FORECAST als ahe ranked highest In her cial! [ In the nho1t time that "3 M ree and was nwarfe-I a fifty dollargliml in Blair, prior to er mar- ichola 'lite na alao choeeri tinge,she made o number of as one of ni l;sJ page; on Ivy Day ~ friends who will be delighted to and has been orrma a ;msu»=».""'°" her akain. with one of 'the pmfeaaora which'31:11.Bess Olj u n Smith and carries with in a atm which em :laughter 1»-mem of Chadron. Neb l back to the minds of those present me aebhr grratitudo nm we as n nation owe to the boys who l " f " ° '-4 `\ ~. f 1 9 ' * 7 J u n e 1 o ' > ' 1 £~ l u . l l h i e l n h a a ulaid down their lives or aufhredin health on Flan¢ler's Fiella. The total amount of sales wasalittleover $130 and the netgo for toward paying her expeqmalmade a brief visit in Illair on profits around $100.ni, money 2 6 2 7 2 5 2 9 3 0 * 1 I M 5 L 6 I 0 f ln.In 1-T. ' .z .'!.S.I 2 4 "z 5 7 as 9 xl I e I 2 125 I 4 1 5 I 6 17 I 5 ~I 9 z o 2 1 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 5 ~ la-hilg tlnhhins her ueivennyf alemrial Day llrivinz up from is to be kept hr the local chapter gonna,Ibmoha to call on Mn. Snrnh Bal- and used to relieve the sufferings hills Beale; h been employedllanl and daughter,Atty. Graceto teach in o $75 good poaltion;Ballanl and Misa Hattie and to flatterio offer camo tieit the cemetery whelte her par-but he the _._.to hr, ,resigned of lchool aylenla, Dr. 0'1.inn and wife, p||;;1:c:rfAuxiliary and Mrs.Charles N .___~.1 will contmue her work at the uni- _ aettlentjn lllair nre now. la o : | of soldier lads in need.It i a aworthy cauao and both Hn. Hen-I ;"':~i l l !~ 3 !~ i ;s ./ 4;rieltn Bowman,Preaident of the ~ : } { a n a e n ,c h a i r m a n o f t h e I ' ° : > n a r f ; . -. » I \n .. a v . . _ . .z n | - ¢ . .n - _ r L . . _ _- a \ . . n F i l i q s. Blair's Leading Newspaper Gives you all the latest local happenings of the community.its columns are full each week of the doings of your neighborhood and county.lf its worth publishing you will find it in The Enterprise and what you find there will be entirely authentic.We invite you to join the rapidly growing family of readers of this periodical and in order to make this -_._.. .-.... ..-. \ : e n . . : . ~ ~ f n I vu h n n " , a n d n i r l c n h c rr i l xn vn q l i l zn t h i : n n n n r 9 1 ' n n n - h n l f n ri rn n r ' 7 R n n n f e n o r §E5 C H 5 y W C u n : U I I C U U 5 s u u u u l u \ . v v a n u U l u o u u o v n n u x n a u u r n -n u . :y u y » -u e v a - ~ - n u n r l n n -V -| v \ . \ , ; u . w y v n - 2 , -¢=yea r.Pay as far back oras far ahea d as you like.§ \-2Umy 1, ~lllllllllIIllIllllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllkllllllllllillIIIl|lI||l|||ll|Ill||H|1llll|\IIIIillHllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlIIllllllllllIlIIIIIlIIlIll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillmllllllllllIIIIIIIIlilllIIIIIIIIIIllll||lIll|||ll|l|lll|\l|II||||lllllllllllllllllllllI|||I|l||I||||||||||||I||[1§ ter to 88 degrees or lo n ! i f necessary.Mr.Nlalun figures me th e plant vm me hh Ice blll by one- half and uve him :round S20 per nwn\)\._uuuer new pncu annum.: :ecum-i n d r M (ho zmnhom the d amage vr u conxldernblo.so s plmi o fglan were bmknn \»ux\u¢u1y Du Inu wu uwmmd by lnmnnee. me wul vm; hu dnunzhier, lin. |\muy . xr. B. Mnuen.The Bey en were sh e i, mui nly za femur mmq nn a t n w, h a vi n g menml on hm- nm been in the bakery budmu here menus uypllculiun ndfory n n b d o n ns-novlng w we are pmud :rut herOmnhl.In B lu r.\ i n n .Mn. smnn nm nuugmer wommume wun m puuuuy mn;. w w w - m u :w. mnuuer .». uw s!be ¢°mpls-fum M m m way an c\\s¢.¢~»}»u vnu .uxma i n Mu n ; u m w k . m w d .lrwhere Min Fmnsu will he mar-mln a uuc eeu and espec ially than June 7-Cnnzn|'|t.iaul dinner at ` _ .mln , n nu ln m m u m n e u f u me .sm has who mx p un in um mmm-e h mh h mm n z . home u»m\»¢~». | leuher in the high um!:u m 1 - xs- N» u » m mu h c a n -Im Chldron.Raul it righz in The £n¢srpr'ilo.|_§etioa.__ _ / -_.