06-09-1927f -:amBlair. Nebruka, June 2. 1927-'ran trrznmlsn-hoHl |¥THE ENTERPRISE |1A LOCAL mzwsmrza Pon
ALL THE PEOPLE PLAYS No nvonrrmHr. and Hrs. H C. Rumuilefllkzv. H. Nielsen.
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.Kumeth of Blair.In the l.f£ar-llr. andl i nJoe Jcnen andnoon Mr. ma Hn. Chris Chdnuf-chihiren visited nt the Peter Niel-
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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE nmnox BREAD"Ask for "BLUE RIBBON. BREAD"{¢"';1m§§-`i»;'12`;Q",I{,-."`"" Z"'|».»du mm ms»¥1m»¢£=m u dhms f n s a t th e c mRumiuien
Hn .(Hu-1|Demon antenedat the Chris Wrich home one dayhome Honda;..lak.zaH. CLaned da ghlerhe follosvlnfolks lui Thundzy11. users..n anu.fhnnnnn i........» nf hm hirthchvsMr. andHn. Ilmnrd J ensenMin Kirsten and Mr: Martin Lar-VOLUME xxx:s»».<ff'I»`I¥l.'I".f'f»§,"§1'?..*?.3°3'. '§.'§¥». Cwy. se.BLAIR,EBRASKA. :mia 9, 1921 mm the Glr de n Sp nl a l Ne hn lk l-
wuhln nm Co unU~
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Blu convention LI-;.t\'E ~ nmrlnn BUREAU ii
Now GolNG 0N ilf.l€;:l.e"¥;;I31{:r|:;§Ch;;;l¢nr ACIWITIESH
'Il:tlrty first Annual Danish Luth-f
ersn Convention in hall Blast
Delegstcs from 112| Pans of Na-
tlon and Canada in Attendance.
zixszrzxcs HELD AT COLLEGE
Mayor Gives Address of Wekotne.
Dedication ol !ten's New Dorm-
itory Held Wednesday Afternoon
The big convention for whichBlair has been preparing for weeks
is now on and hundreds of visitors
from all parts of the nation andevenfromCanada are in our
midst.
Tuesday morning the prepara-tions of the sreek were complete
and Tuesday afternoon the erosrdlbean to come and were piloted tb
Dana College which ls t.he'plaee of
Angeles,'Catifomia nhe!e Mr.
Chrlstenten goes as a delegate to
lull! big W. 0. W. national conven-
tlon which out-na theme on Monday,
June l3.3 Aftenthe convention ls over BI r.'and Lira Christensen win talce a'time visiting and seeing the sights
iof the west and expec t to vim
San Francisco, Oakland and Frealno and other points and will be
igone in all perhaps three or four
weeks.
DAM GRADUATES
rnm smnms
Commencement Exercises Held on
Friday .Evening June a With
APPl'°9lil¢e Ceremonies Pd-
lolled by Flite Bllooet.
1 . 1iwudxington County Dsirymen Win ;
First Place in the Dairy Cattle.lttddng c omes: ln.A c am nfl
Sixty Contestants..|3!AHY THERE FROM KBNNARD5
lone I5 Crops and Solis Field Dar I
at Agricultural Collage and the
I-'amen Uned lobe Present.
At the recent cow testing field
day held at Lincoln, the Dalrymen|
of Washington county won first
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Take advantage ol the lou-
rste of 75 cents per your
for The Enterprise while thebargain is on.Talte what
you save ln hard cash and
spend it when y ou like.
Any merc hant In Blair orelsewhere will accept it ln
trade.Why pay more?The Enterprise dives you
the news as nearly-as poss-
ible as it it and with "Hal-
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565001. BUARD ~ ""~-emt FLUWER FARM »
'H o w s n s t r m o ~ an d ~ .lorg an S ore nae thl D R A W S C R U W D
of south of Blair. entertained - 1
number of nslghbors at dinner
me Nor th sem: s em on me fn- I""Friday evening in honor °'Douglas Cotnty Flores I'ara istheir diver wedding annlvenaryurusa.The Uolbllidihsa Brio:Those present were:Hr . md Cen te re fe ttrs dlsa wu ud rs le
l $75.Outbuildlngs If "IQ wfll 'atm Ludwig Jggggn .nd daughter o l ~"All 0117 thelSchool Brin; $50.|R|ttt1, Hr. and Mrs. Ham Fmhtn
f \and daughter Verna Mr and Hrs.
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Report Shows Som ol $13,782.92
on Hand June lat.Superintend-
|ent instructed to Buy Supplies.
a Blair, Nebraska, Juns 6, |927
Regular meeting of the Board of
Education held ln the Superin-tendenfs olfice with the followingE..=..»,oompeltiyng against m l ~ A f ~ . m e m b e r s p r e s e n t :T. H. Wrlght,
other tialrymen.
Leonard Miller of Kennand wonsecond place, Chester Widener also
of lxennard won fifth plans, arltila
John Hooks ol Blair and FrankBreen of Arlington sron eleventh
Make Estimate ol Erpenses. Hear
Ftssadsl RWII4 sr the Various
Offleea and Attqa to the Usual
Bustmas sad Psrliik.
H. L.. Horrls. Dr. R. J. Hudoch.Dr. F. w. Hemphill, Ed Matthlosen
and James Pounds. Heating called
toorderstBp.m.1flthPralddontWright ln the chair.
.tllnutes of last rsfolar meeting
: 'rnmsunmc annum newer ls. P. Paterson, Mr't Larsen,
Het! and Carl Sorensen.
The evening was spent socially
and all had a pleasant time.
cow wnnnz
BAD (ll CORll'
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Staall Grain Looks Good Over
County.Cold Weather All Cat
' Worms Playing Ilane With the
Corn.Pastures Sscslleat.
r i mu n a s B US Y w ma wo n t :
Eastern Section ol the Stats.
TEN s c a n s OF r w w m s s
Owner naasgue ummm an
Life Work.Pam A VerltlbllCamisa of Elem.
"If amu1can\n'ltsabettarbook,preach a batter sermon,
la u ll d s b e t te r h o o s a o r ma h absttaormonaatrapthanhlsnslgh-
bor,tJ1ou|lthalau.lldhlal*sousoitt
th s wo o d s th a wo r l d wi ll ma h absatanpathtohladoor."
llr.H.P.8asa.£a.rl|:|srdDoo¢-
laaoounty,,hass¢s1n;troventhaabovetoballtarallyi:t"ol..'Plata
was ~la n Sunday
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Huh!! l¢Dnnlld hu been un forulvlnl Mn ind sz u nportod ihlt
meeting.Ons ot the earliest to MIDLAND PRESIDENT SPEAKS mi rynnzien. plaeu rupecdvely.M5 3 - n g ; y n ]g y g m d I h r Rn d , lm n a d ~ l y -anive vu Llvfenca Thompson of lnglwldully ( l m l poulblc SPECIAL 'vrgv=¢_ _
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llr u n d d s li g h ta ts r h a tb tl md
bonanlonlth|I£n|\aH1oriculu¢n.
In I - wa n n a Hr . S u l i t 1
.., ..... ....... ... ...... ..............our five h NJ tors "Tho d a n consuming og tu m;rived.The automobile: arrived no ,mmun m in dm?:3 3
I a s tm d mt h i c k t h s t o o n o 1 1 2 l ; ~t N ; ' ° t " h P / " g f
%";ff'_e-;='E'1,__ .'f':f2,*:3,=:°f' 24 "?»%.. chapel -»»= wiv decorated
l y w u r i u u U n l p v u l n l n u l u u v U nm o o p o i n t s a n d o u r o w n T r i - c a n m
t y m o m b o n s c o r e d 1 0 0 2 , u r h i i o o u r
n e a r e s t c o m p e t i t o r ,t h e C l a y -
A.h'au Association :cond 859._ U .n 1 l . . .n s . . -
m m of the diy .Among than
vu tbl mother of hiring n um-uker for the North park through
the buy muon.Aher much dl.:-
runion the mothr tu Ie!! with
. . . _- - - .- - I -filo...The folloirinl bl
and ordered paid:
g; 1121 for Inlay
ms
I P l r m s .m u l u u r \ ¢ u l l l n l l l u u u l l j a n t h i c o l o n , ~ a n d ~
n f : J aQrranged in the athletic field aut ,,_,,___,___" _:InnI
n ul t l l lJ H ' n ¢ n p ¢ ' m u | | » u r l m .lIlI\ D| llr\ | I a| | | | | | ! | »:ll-l| ¢| nlu. | nllli' ! ! l| ° I ! "" * ! ° ° * ! ¥ ~__I\' °' L l' 1 `| ° °' - l| ° "° ' !' P "" ° .! "...,'fI'.."'2"......lu n d n v . . '. I .'~ l l .[»-tempting.appelizjngfood Tha question in also nhed =u]rh¢ Arndl HardwareIa ue n o f Neenni
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7 The iris, lwnver dalmnd tilMin Fmw O1hnnlon. "lvl"-|¢u»nu.m or an véam ma nf-birthday an fanning'rué».s»,. Hondu mum. *ui ui. ma im!
were enjoyed and prizes were gir-
:Q§>`§{§l`§2`{¢.§",€f1}\`£r=2'fZE1l¢`§§l`r¥d
seminary, -was brought before theconvention.Mr.1.ang's tetter
brings charges of incompetence and
improper handlinl of f u n d sagainst a number of men now and
formerly connected with the col-lege at Blair..It was decided to
elect n committee of seven to ln-
vestigato the charges, with power
to csil any witnesses it desires.
Mr. Lang was given permission to
choose tno members of this com-mittee, the two boards (executive
and school) are to choose two, the
dtors and Sadlorr Memo:lat scoo:~arshlp for the highest average for
;tvro successive years ol coltege:work at Dana: Clemens Wg, $50
'and Lois Hansen, 350.both of
Blair.Best Danish essay:J.'Rawmkilde Moller of Chicago, 325;
'second best:Peter Petersen of
llllalr, $15. (ltr. Petersen rrorlceul
at the James Siose store last sum-
Imer).Highest average in the
Academy work, blildred Johnson,
Ctmsha.5 Pine were also awarded the de-
haters and those who had done
( J l l l q w a a u a l u u a u w u a l u a s l v n u
problems.The Cotlege men are,making an esrnen effort to pre-
sent the facts to the poultrymen
of the state and to give them an;nnv SCHUUI.
'at the amount of his $50.00 bid.lon, entertained fifteen of her dd Ilia: and ara not mvios gn ouriOn regular motion the Suoenn friends at her home last Friday
l ur-aftemooo.tendent was instructed to p:chase school supplies for the next|A number of interesting games
school year, wherehe can buy them
convention two, and these six mg choir work for trro successive
to choose the sixth man.The per-years.sonnel is as Iollowsz Rev. J. rs-|Following a hymn wi the bene
terson Taler of Lincoln, Nebr; Nr.dxcl on,the srsdusms.f*l'3*l£Y»
George _]Due of Racine, Wiscon- .students and friends were lnvlted
sin: Rev. ;,|1|,Jensen of Pots f to the dining lull where refresh-:5 ur Mr. L.. A. Tan of ments were served and toast; anlumaano practiced medicine hero in BlairHutchinson, Minn; Rev. J. A. Lar- ,informal talks were given. \d'rcslf°'f °"" twenty-(we years as "".
oen of Necnah, Wie;Mr. P. c. ;T M. Hansen acted ss toastrnas- *."""'¥ from :active practice, having
Sorensen of Blair. Ncbr- and Juulge ter.Thus ended the i927 class ;\~1B§_§g» ".`fi"'lT.';` tgvgi ~
A. C. Debel of Iilalr. Hebr.This adivaties.\conimittce has gone into executive ran nn .Inna is *
opportunity to discuss the propo-~ ~aition together.Besides this his
topic, the success of feeding chicks 1
on fmmg h f m g g g i b g dcf iaoru Children :mot Go lo season.
ons r an manpans; um new method with nw I"'i§.i`il""..T1'.'"'I',l'.I g-~== "ij
old ones, and the visitors will have |er ns rn 1|W
two or three hours to spend right wrr Education l.a1r fosthls Fall
in the college poultry plant,apractical and paying establishment.HELPS WESTERN COUI*\"1IB.'5
Plesso turn to P380 four)I Children of school an residing
RETIRES M"TER FII"lY lmore than three miles from rural
YEARS BF sl:aries schools, hereafter will come underthe compulsory education law, but
Dr.G. A.Lnngstsff,who haz ill have a portion of their trans-
portation e x p e n s e s furnishedwhere the mn.: dorm provides
no transportation, II. R. 229, en~
acted at the Inst legislature, pro-
wides.hospital of Omaha who will take'e S t a t e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t C .w . T a y -
. -L - -t - . . - |. .- ! l . . . l - . .l -a . . _a n
cheapest, quality considered.
i No further business appearinghere on motion the meeting ad-
njoarned.Wm. Kelly, 3ec'y.
POPULAR TEACHER sisaazss
1 Mr. Victor Johnson ol Drum ond
Misa Ruth Crowdy of Blair were
married Wednesday afternoon at
two o'clock nt the M. E. parson-
age br Rev. C. G. Bader.The newlywccls left ot clit? for
o short trip to Konus City :mtlother points in Missouri.
Upon their return they 1si'1 no
to housekeeping on the parental,
Andrew Johnson home plaes,
nonhuest of Ufum.
:en to the winners and loaen.
ifiretchen lllumrnert and llsrrlettAllenreceivedfirstprlaesand:Ruth Farnham and Zdae M. Xoop-
rnsn. low.§Delicious nefneshmants were
served at the close of a pleasant
afurnoon.|Those present were:Ha o H.
Koopntnn,Frederick! llatthlelen,Alice Ileckmann, Ruth and Doris
Tilden,Priscilla Rhosdes,Ilan '
Moore, La Vaughn Hosts, Mildred
Ltnden, Gretchen Mummert, Man
Beth Hitehman,Ruth Farnham,'louise Matthleaen, Harriett Allen
land Margaret Jenkins.
ifoon nuns .;;». ~
I flower garden.In talking Idth
ll-lr.Sasshastatedtwbahs¢!up~wards of a thousand different
shades of iris but tha dliteraoea
to m o r of these would be so
sllfht that lt would require amisss are to determine the dif-
ference..Cars from Winn:. Iinooln, Pa»
Pilllon,Omaha and Blair were
noted at the vlridns at one timeand Irs were informed that tons
sritittn a radius of over a hundred
miles had made visits durln; the
day and that this was the ordinary
Sunday gathering.This wonder-ful flower farm is bidding fallr to
become nationally known 4
DINNER Pslrrr q
Misa Dorothy Jensen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jemen, an-
tertained a number of her friendss l .- I M . s m J a w 'l|I.lltl|l»S;mof ll; l)r'l.Il.(;:r00!I:,~~ ~ S l ` l l l E f , . . , , , , , .at s dinner party wt Tuesday
gu m . a t th uJamn Thompson
b o n u m nllr. andIIN. James
8IPP»C h u I nBury andMi n
Hathdna x¢xlr| | all of Qmaln.
ln a nd i n. F re d L o n gu u lh r o
Qqrgd Sunday ~ aéc ompu.-| m:'f" auu ,"'.;.*,;" '"" nllutlnullledby Hn. Mu d.Dr. and lin.son o.espent Sun-Hau! spent Sundny1 nt gh, gg# at tha pnnntud, Geo. Morgan
Bunn home Ind 'rent toFonts-omo.nelie nn landny.!,."`;.?EJ.'":':':".:.'32¥:'_°':£".":.:.¥:
nfta fmBlslr.4 " " ;
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L Uu wg w l u su r .m dH nC | | lR I U T I I L I S I Q B3 3 1 1 0I l .~ ~b et h e~ o p -
| n dc h i l d r e ns p e n tS a t u r d a yg v g -e r a t i o nM TO I S C Dh a sh a df b ?
n i n g| tt h eJ ¢ | | |I v g f g g nh g | | | g.n l l l i t l l i d~~i l l le i g h t
é l ra n d . ~~~ . " " `. § . " §n. . . . . . .r . . n . . . . . . .P k n l nb n v _
Grocedes and Meats
n al l' t i l l1 1 |I n ml l n" " " t "- ' Ii f f ;~n .~' n n° " " ? '~~1 1 »J m m m u nr u n n yn -s u mh rl i n c o l nf l u :s w~2 5 ' - ' ¥ " » ' » l 3 ' . f ° n' L ' J . .'. 2 . " ' ¢ » ' = T 1 "u|l g m m r m p p n s m : - l u n l - . . . _ \ \ \ l ¢ | | ! \ l » ¢ \ ¥ m f rm en r r l o e .I- I l = N S = - l E l - S E N . P r w
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an | "1 nn aan Itut. "W 2"""P
' on May 8 mundcml
:of practice an.I
Lu done his chars
out tn give placem n a n d a ft e r c l o w -
lu r ml . I l\ § u | .l | u c a r t ul n r |¢ u l : r l l !a l l c o u n t y s u p c r i n t z m l e n t n ,c a l l i n g
th e i r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e l a w , w h i c h
be c o m e s e ffec t i ve w i t h o p e n i n g o f
th e fu l l t c n n o f s c h oo l .
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tnove to Fremont._|Thea who wen invited to this
Thi !=§"" i= thu daughter nf Mr.Fwd Supplies to 'flriulll Slate plcaunt affair ware: Mine: Heiangui :,;';:;;*:=z°.,~;::..a:,'"" "Et Igulltutlona »-»»= -- A »~-»=,§.°.':~;:.§*::;,.~;.,°:::,§,'°'°°'~.L t r :
nmar Bcnnlngtqu for thc p u t Rail Shut 1.-g=.1r==1=N " 'NobIe, Evclyn Manu, ami Alienlst'
N € W S p & p € f
t scolum ns are
Ifitswo r t h
ely authentic.We
ordertomakethis
~rice or 75 cents per
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;';2;";1;13 ;;.'f".;;m.:'fa;:;-f;;a;|~n u m : u a n u ; ; 5 ' = g ; ; ; g g
\\e<Incsday aftemoon with lull-\n a younger In
able ceremonies.This NBs ful- !Cnunel| Asked lo Ania! in Iin|.nc-link up hi, bus
lowml bn n tinquet in the :lining :
hall at which n number of the:
towns peoplu were guest;and!prP\4:d m be n very enjoyable 'l
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DE S OTO rows PIC NIC l
A number nf De Soto folk: mt
ing Blair Band.Enough lnnlrll
menln in City lo Make a Fine
Showing.
U r n IS lx xsr zn OF A BAND
M the council meeting held last
Tuesday evenina Mr. Ed Matthia-
Winnlpeg, Cana:
ter, Mrs. Louise
will probably
there.Hia home it
rented and Dr.
the affine lnsl
door eo that he
1 n o i r u m i p u n r w c w l l w i n u w p l m w; ' " ; 3 ; _"l d m v g y f a m i l i e s w i t h s c h o o i c h i l d r e n w h e r e
'L o r e j " ' ¥ m ;t h e r e s i d e n c e i ,w i u u n t h r e e m i l e s
I ' g f r c e s A . o f t h e s c h o o i l m u s e ,w h i c h m e a s m
: p e n m m " " ' * "u m m o n t u f l h f b m g r m w i l l c o r n e
three years and both young puoplv Contact Awarded by Slate.and Frances Bron.
Lane many friends who wixh them _T h , "present maorimuch joy gnd happiness in Qhg REDLCE "AMS A350 BACUZN enjoyable evening
future..Under the contract uranied on BLA IR g vg mg gg A NDfuHo the more sparsely settled din-.1 Blair h u b m :ntrlcta of weslym Nebraska. whmbURPRlSE PAR'1'g'
Burr tails: userthe cottage n e x t ~ I n p i a c u a r e ma n ,males
r w i l l l e n v e e v e r y -P |A s u r p r i s e z m r w 'a
. \ u n ¢n f l n h h P D
n1 u r un \ \hnl hiv n»¢h\rtinnn in hmm. lnronl~ l ~ 9; §S§I`»§é1§i."1=§`§Z'¢ri>7§if ' U t I n u '
vu ( i n n i n instances tha prion were well be >
fm..ef. nl.eh low that n! Int Year.The biz-___;|THE ENTERPRISEBlair's Leadin;
§Gives you all the latest local happenings of the community.-
§full each week of the doings of your neighborhood and county.
trgether last Sunday in John
Rei¢|'n pasture and had s merrytime.With n fine picnic ilinner
an¢|a beefsteak roasted o wr a .
¢n'|upfiN the nam couldn't help
but haxe a good time and especlably as this was coupled with a con-
grnill crowd.
Those present were Messrs andlloadsmes Harry Sell: of Do Soto.James Liuilin and ltrances, Jack
Lazure om!Francis,\¥allo.cei nd
Snowdon and Era Mae, John Reid,Louie Schenk and Frances, Chris
Hin: ind Floyd, Misa Haze! Cannon. Oscar Pedersen and Mr. Will
senwppeamd before the council,
asking th.1tnn appropriation he
made to assist in financing n band
for the city.He stated that over
thirty lrlnfrnmentn were in the cityand that many were anxious to
join if support could be hsd from
the city.*
iltair needs u band.There are
occasions when this in felt.At therecent Memorial Day exercises a
would have ldded very ms-
rlallgj to the pleasure of the¢!ay's activities and this is butone of the days when it is appre-
ciated.
tnmir in £000 nsnas..5 :T |E.'tTll1I PRESENTS ; " " " ""f »vnn ...newsvine! uaalmRau.,Dr. and Mrs.Li n s ta ff H0 li I .,|.nnh+ra.sr)on Tnewisy evening,have been highly reapectedg citi-{u(...l. PICTURES llune 7th at his homo west of Her-
manren: of Blair and they have madeclose friends hon urhol The Hom #meme gave some,Those present were Hr. Zlennaumany very -will be " e m to know of their realistic a|!e1.n productions ls.-sf.Roger! and children. Mr. ami Mrs.
having and who will join in wish- go-eek.Un of was of the
'ng them much }oy and conleni.Ȥ
'nent in their new home.
wr r lo x SA TURD A Y . J UNE n
We will u n the M€'\2:l.Kf.'!
household gooll#consisting oftables,chairs,sanitary mu h ,
tanrln. anool cabinets.Axmlnater
De S..o floods w h ahould beprf».-ned for future generaliom.
.°\ other perhaps more interesting\.;|.'\ the nrprniluwon of the track
scenes of the school meets :mlother lchoo! nrlivitles.Hr.Robinson purensed this
movie camera nomo time hui unIhas become quite pro!icient in itsa n n r n l w i l l w i t ] n | | !| .n h l f u n h h
C. F. Rogert and family, Mr. andlla". I'. H. ltogert and daughter,
Vera, Mr. and Mn. Jens E. Jensenitni Mr. and Mn. John Rngert me
family. of that \Ic"iuity, Mn. Har
old Webster and little xlsughter,Anita Joyce of Tcllarnzh. Mr. and
Mrs. C. di. Andersen. Evelyn An-
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dwction of $9.75 for one-hundred
pounds over n 3ear ago.Hamwas next with a grons decrease of
$8.75 for onmhunairefl pound; andrice a reduction of $2.23 per one-
humlred poumls.
Mr.and Airs.Coogee Plata
dropped off in lllair last Sunday
and visited at the home of hir. sod
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denucn and Lester Hanson.of
lilqir, and Hubert Rogert of Oma-
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Score by innings:R Il IIS¢:rihner..000 200 300- a 4 3
[}lai|U»5502203K--1720 4
Two-bane hits: Bchulr. Cameron,Warrick, L. Jipp; threebam hits:
Warrick.Stolen bases: Warrick 2,Jensen 8,L.. Jipp 3,Scheffler,
Cameron, Fisk.Sacrifice fly;~Jen-
um.Hit by pitched bali: Jensen..B a m n halls. off Pick 3, Johnson
1. Stru.\ out by I'ink 6, Johnson 2,
Marx 2. Innings pitched by John~
son 3,Marx 5.Lef t on bu n:lllnir T, Scribner 5. Wild pitches:
Fick.Passed balls ol( catcher:
Kuli, L.. Ehlers.Flu off Johnson11, Marx 9.Tomo of game 1:§0.
Umpin: Kommy.1ZIllshorn Valley Lclgui Stlndin
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BLAIR .... 4 2
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that the Goodyear Tire you get lrsm us is 1 real
buy.(Foodyour mlleqes tell the story.
Goodyeurs are perlormlng xo satlahclurlly lor
our customers that they lnvnrlably come back
-not wlth n kic k bu t wllh n bo on, and for ln-
other Cloody elr whcn lhc y need tire equlpmenl
We have your slze-In lrexb. new stoc k.
ARONSON CHEVRULET C0
Blair,Nebraska
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There is no chance oi your being disappointed with
the repair service we render, because we do each job
so carefully and so thoroughly that satisfaction is
assured.Whenever you have trouble with your car,
phone us and we will be on the job at once._
North Side Garage
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E i m e r W r i g h t , H a u l i n g '17.00
P u n c h Z a a p fe l l , L a b o r 1.00
J. C . B oy ce 6 Bo nn , S tr ai g ht en -
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D. C. On n do n , G ra d in g 173.00
Jesse W . C o u l t e r ,M i l n t a i n -
i n g 48.20
l i . H . G i e u e l m a n n , D n g z l n g 6 3 . 0 0
A x e l H a n s e n , l i m u i f l l 25.20
15.1. H|.n s=en, Drlg fing 18.90
A l fm i S c h m i d t . D n s l r i n x 18.90
G e o r g e S c h a r , D r a g d n g 30.60
.l u m e n W a l i a c e , D r a g g i n g l0 . 8 0
W .L . W e l c h , S u r ve y i n g 5!. ? 0
A . N . B a l l n n l , L a b o r 3.85
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pnnta bids will be conxiulered
on any of the items Ibme liswd.Comhinld bids an um or moreimma wilt |130 bt gina full con-
aidention.The 1en.|'in¢¢r'| utimntrd cost oi'
the above improwmsnts is $49,-
850.00.BM: :hail be mddruml to Mr.C. B.Knuse, Cit Clerk, Illldr,Nebraska, and :hd he acmmpnn
sed by certified suc k in theamount of not len than five per-cent {5%i of thc plD§|0:\.\I price.lids will be recelnd up m 8:00P. H., Friday, Juno 10111. 1927.
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NOTICE To CREDITORS
g p ESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Wuhinrlon CountyJ. F. Rohn, Att'y.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate ofHerbert Payne Doceued:To the Creditors of SIM ilstlto:
You an Hornby Notified, That I
will ait nt the County Court Roomin Blair ln uid County on the 24thday of June and the 260| day ofSeptember. 1927 at 10 o'clo¢k A. M.
of each day to receive and :unm-
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The aluggen of Blair went intoond place in the Elkhorn Valley
league :standing Sunday on the
a tie with the Merchants for aeo-Blair diamond when they eloutedtwenty hita and two Scribner hurl
ors and defeated the Scribner
team by the score of 11' to 5.
The Bialritca were hitting the
Lyle Geyer Thursday afta -and on Saturday attended oneMill Ellgjlohnnberg at the
te:'a mme,Fred Packs attended a Igzthewtlat the ' g i n t B
me Thursday eve e ofweek, the occasion \=-1:5 theblnnao! llra. Bl!!aHrs.llktna.Her ehiiiren
dl present.Ludlo J ensen 'na a vhitorthe Harry Smith home Sunday
tamoomtOur formerneighbor Guybail.Sehelfler was the °"'§?.1'é\'"~*°=» h being :ent in Am~
In the lineup who 1|aa not ewium at least one me wmlek was ' gf.',§§",1'ff",_,,"f,' §§°,.{§,",,?~
the batting :tar of the day, col-
iactlng four mu out of dx times
tion.Guy and rife an livingHollywood and this trip la in -In bat, among those being a double motion with hia work them.
and triple.ilu; to the illnaa of Gnfa 1
Johnson started on the mound Mn. Oatrander. could me
for Scribner but was relieved ln P"'7 him.l Doris Johns na an verme f ou rth bs ' u m. mor a tm-visitor lo n da y o f mg ,J s.
ner aoored five runs in each wel
second and third lnninn.Bill Fiek was on the hill for
Blair and allowed only four hits.Hia team had a bi; lead after thb
thini and the Blair hurler was ableto cout in to victory.He struck
out all men.BlairAB R P 0
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Gutnohov.Hr. and am. E. c .|
a n d Mr . a n d H r a . C l u E L I ~were Sunday evening
"`°»i I? m.» . , A at ima an
vw e r e c a l l e d o n ~ :day dteraoon. later going toA. ll. Johns home for a call.
Childrufa Daiozxordsea at
Sunday School r at P ~Vicar next Sunday. I'3~"ersb»=Ir
hal an interest ln a childcome, and let him know you i
Everybody welcome.A. ll. Johns and daughters.
trade and Darla drove to eSaturday,bringing Mn.RoJohns home with them.Hr. and Mrs. Ham ChristeandLyle were Sunday
'||\:\lt¢r hleCrockena'.
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Ro b b .Th e m ar r ie d p e ep l e'a c l as s , M rs .
Com pt on te ach er , , ie to m eet a t t he
church Thunday evening ol thisweek. Refnshznents will be served
and n abort ;|,|og:am will follow
th e se r vin g .T h e c .E .S o c i e t y w d o n a t e d
fi ft e e n d o l l a r s t o w a r d D a r i n : f o r
ne w s on g b oo k s .Th e m e m b e r r o r
t h e c l u e a r e ze g i ve o n e d o l l a r
ea o h b u t th e r e i s n o ¢=h\1'!°f o r
th e su pp er .Th u r vd l y e ve n i n g , Ju n e 2 . H r s .
W m . W i l k i n s w a s 7 5 y e a r s d d .
Th e so n s, t h e da u gh te rs , t he so ns -
i n - l a w ,t h e da u g h te r s - i n- l a w ,t h e
g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d t h e pr e a ch e r
an d w i fe m e t a t t h e h o rn s of F ra n k
B i f f a r t o ce le br at e t h e ooeaa lon.
C a k e , i c e c r e a m a n d c o ffe e w e r e
se rved .W e l l , i t l s u x e l e a a fo r u l
i o t r y t o t e l l y o u h o w m u c h are
en j o y e d w e o c c a a io n , a e a r e a l u l l
n o t t r y , b u t y o u c a n e a s i l y i m a -
l n e w h a t a a p l e n d i d t i m e w e h a d .
M r s .W i l k i n s seems q u i t e s t r o n ;
fo r o n e o f h e r a g e .S h e i s r e n -
l a r i n at te nd an ce a t b o t h Bi b l e -
achool an d ch u r ch s er vi ce s .
M o n d a y a n d Tu e a d a y e ve n i n g s
o f t h i s w e e k , t h e r w n s p e o p l e m e
l l r a .R o b b m e t a t t h e ch u re h .
r n o r r a d t h e l a w n , r a k e d t h e r m s .
pl a n t ed Q u ee r s a nd m a de t h e p l a n
lo ok li k e s om e bo d y li ved th e re an d
i n t e n d e d t o a t a y .T h l s l a t l n e a e r
vi e a t h e r w n s p e o p l e a r e r e n d e r -
i n e . I w o n d e r w h e t h e r w e a p p r e -c r l a t e l t a a m u c h a a e e a h o z d d .I f
wa d o l ets te ll the m a ra do.
D o n 't fo r g e t t h e " S t a t e ° ° g r - = ~
t i o n " n e x t w e e k .Th e 'e r l t e a n d
l d : e . R o h h a n d H a x d h o p e t . o a p e n d
s fe w d a y s t h e r e .Be t h a n y i s t h e
pl a ce .B e t h a n y i a a p a r t o f L i n -
co l n n o w .Su bj ee t o f th e s e r m o n S u n d a y
m o r n i n g : " W l n t H u a : I D o t o B e
a w w - .
Su bj ec t o f e ve n i n g s e r m o n :
" P i t c h i n g O u r Te n t To w a r d S o -
d o m " .
BENCH NOTES
F r e d Pe ck a n d fa m i l y w e r e
S u n d a y d i n n e r m e m a t t h e J o h n
D i ffe r h o m e .
M n . Th e o . L u n d t h a d h e r z e n -
al ls r e m o ve d as t h e hl et b od ix t
ho sp it al i n O m a h a S a t u r d a y .S h a
wa s a b l ef t o r et u r n o n S u nd a y a n d
h e r fr i e Id a a r e l w o i n r s h e w i l l In
be ne fi tt ed .5 1 3 ?S r g g a n d m o t h e r w e r e
u sr e v n z s u p p e r g u e s t ; a t
t h e H a r r y S m i t h h o m e .
W i l m a B r o w n sp en t l a s t w e e k
l t t h e h o m e o f b e r s t s t e r i n O m . a » -
l 1 a a n d o n S u n d a y h e r p u e n t a a n d
ir l ra .Re n a h a w w e r e g u e s t s t h e r e ,
b r m g l n g W i l m a w i t h t h e m o n
tl- .e lr r et ur n,.Ge o.B a d g e r o w h a d t h e m i s fo r -
tu n e t o h ave - so m e o ! h is Je rs a y s
'br eak i n t o t h e r u r m a r i g h t o f
w a y a n d o n e fl u e l i t t l e t vr o - y e a r u
o l d t a s h i t b'{ th e% ll -l D. hl N'Y- 51 11
he r a n b a d l y a r u a no t re e o ve r .
H r . a n d M r s .F o r d a n d
Ma u r i c e e t O a k l a n d , w h o fo r m e r l y
l i ve d o n t h e B e n c h , w e r e S u n d a y
vi m o r s a t Jo n a s B l o m b a r | a '.
Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g l a s t w e e k t h e
w e t i ve s a n d fr i e n d s w h o k n e w
t h e d a t e o r l l r a . L o u i e l e u c i n e ?
b i r t h d a y a l l e d t o s p e n d t h e e va -
n l n ; a n d ed a h h a r m a n y h a r p !
re t u r n s .l l r . a n d H r s . W a l t e r l e C r a e .vi s it e d a t t h e h o m e o f C h a d !
L e a n n S a t u r d a y aft e r n o o n .a 8
D e S o m .Ja n e t G o l k h o n o f F r e m o n t a r d
l l a n a r e t B a d p r o vv o f B l e d ! w e r e
m m T u a a d a é x d W e d n e s d a y o f
w e a k a t . B a¢l ;er o1r a'.L l o y d B l o m b e r g m e n h i s m e t h -
e r a n d E d n a t o O m a h a o n S u n -
d a y fo r a vl a i t a t L u l l a H s l l a r f .
H i s n i e o a s , l a r d a a n d M a r l o n r a -
w i t h t h e m fo r a n e x t e n d e d
r .Do ri s Jo hn s w as a vis r it or at th eCh a s . s li o vn l r h o m e M o n d a y a n d
De l l a N e ls o n vl s u lo e d t h e g l r l s o n
S = = - 1 3 ;eL o H e n o k e a n d f w g m o
S u n d a y a t H r . C h r i s C h ae -
ao n a ' n e ar D r u m .bli ss D o r o t h y S m i t h a t h n d a l i
L h e s h o w e r g i ve n fo r M n . C l a r k
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met at the Tlieo. Ollnger ho 1int Thursday evening for
pnctice.On Tuesday ere |this week the bible elm meFred mm' for the same puMr.Shaw,Mn .Ralhbunlittle son drove up from Om;~Sundny and took Mr. andChas. Hunk and Gene to cad
Mr. Marshes, went nf Hennl~M r ;Robert Johns andGertrude spent Saturday eve
with Bra. Sumner.,»Mrs.Susie Lane and .gnmdchildmn, Jean and Meme spending the week at the
ford R-uf home.
Eerlonai and individual u n of
luiden ml! be lucilrul from theEnzinorn upon pmeart oi a de-Ezsit af_$10.00, 111 dcposit willreturnedunreturnnf"theplans and .,.J'Fi=.u»n. with pro-
po¢al,len tn e lu mo f $ 3 . 5 0 to
:rover cost of dpplieating.Tha rl at is ruerved to rejc¢tany or nl bidi or parts thernoi, wwaive lnformslitiol and to umm!
contact n may bl de¢°:r|c¢! to thebut Interest of the City of Blair.Dated nt Blair, Nebraaka, Mir
24, um.
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df the persons whose namesappear in the margin will clip this
coupon, sign their names and present at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, onehalf Bound of
§'IcLaughlin's Kept Fresh ulk cof-
ee.
I'ted Kuble. Dragging 45.90
'|9.35
f q f 'h|;\ \~»| .h i p a n d a g |I .x mp n es e nt a tl o n o f c " " 'ma t e ri a l s i n m m &¢ ¢ 0 r~ i : |n c 9 w i t h
i k l l n i l l l F J L I I A ~ I I } 0 n u | | f hm g ud s p c¢ l fic a £ . io n . -u n n ~ g nfu » z 4 u \ a f a , A . 1 > . . P .r ~ m a n d t h e e r m :f. . .fo r -=~-=o f ! l c l o f ==»-'. i ? , z . . "': z * . . : :
M o r e th a n 8 7 p e r c e n t o
n u m b e r o f stoc khol ders i n
el ec tr ic com pa ni es i n t h e U
S l a m a n o i t h e c u s t o m e r s ;
p e r c e m a r e e m p l o y e s o f t h e
psni es.
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Oscar Nl:hon, Labor 3.00
Harry Tucker. Drlgging 33.30w. L. Welch, Surveying 10.20
p a y m e n t o f d e b t : i s ~n o e a r
fr m n u i d 2 4 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1 9 2 7 .
W ITH E S S my h i nd a n d t h e S e a l
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EST!
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
HAYOR AND COUNCIL O? THE
CITY OF BLAIR.NRBRASKA:
That Un esttmala of the probable
amount of :nanny needed for nilmmm z o' ba nu m in mi d Ci ty
for the final yur commencing on
the f ir rt Tuu ily in May, 1927,
inciudin; intent! due md princ-
ipd due on tht bonded indebted-
nus and linklnl fund and the dif-
o
.|'ms ' ima xoz ff lo as
wi i la i t a t t~»ou ~in Blair,ln u i d County on the
24thday ofJ une mdth¢2 8thdaynl' September, 1927 at 10 o'e}o¢k 1.M. of each .lay to receive md ex-amine all dnimn against uid El-tato, with a vlur m their ndjw-mnnt and allowance.Tha tirna
limited for the pxuenhtlcrn of
:Mmm ulinlt uid Estate is threemomlu from the 24th day of JuneA. D. 1927, md tha Uma limihdfor payment of debts is OM Yourfrcm said 24th day of Jana, 1927.
WITNESS my hand and the Sul
of uid County Court, this £3 »sin ! Hay. 1921.qs L)I. c. ELLER.
I8-5L C'ou.n£y Judge.
Mteat: (.. II. Krsuse, City Cierk
"R sum-~1 r.~»--~
tension It Salaries of loo
Plant & 1Imployeel 8,500.00Hydrant Rental;2,500.00
And the Mayor and Council of
the City of Hlnir. Nebraakn here-
by certify that the following is a
true and correct ataternent of gm
entire revenue of the Clty of Blair.Nebraska, ncfived for tho fiscal
year commencing on the first
Ttlead-.ly in May, 1928:
Revenue Recmed fromAll S0tll!.!."~$120,960.42
Be lt I`ur1herReaol\reJ-That
this remlution be entered nl. Largo
upon the minutes o! this Councilandthat tho same he published
for Four ronwcutive weeks in a
rspaper of general circulation
in he City of Blair, Nebraska.
A D Y B B T I S Q M B F I F O R B I D S
Se a le d bi d s w i i l b e r e c e i ve d i w
§',;i °§f,Y b°°'; g;=*=o fr i t h e Citfy n f
,e , c o ve n z t h e u r n -is;l;l1'Eb:ndr;r:i»talIat>::1;:omplrte of
a n m l e . n a r yFo r t he ;o l lo w ln g 'Em p ro vem q nt n t o
$ 1 1 1 " '§ " § § f'? ' P o w e r P i a n t o f t h e
o r .B g » = = g ;'3te 6__ 0n£ |ck o n B r i c k
se n x l l | |It e m 2 .O n e ( 1 ) 3 0 0 k \ v. e n g l n »g e n e n z n r u n i t co mp l et e vr i t h
fo un d at io n s, ¢ 1 rl u: h bo ar . I. an d p i p -
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li n g an d a to k e r .|I h m 4 .B u i i d i n g u l d i z i n n i t o
fied a refunding order was 9.1-
luwml G. H. Pnmer in the mount
of $2.50, he having paid Poll Tax
an.l is a member of Vol. Fire Dept.On motion duly made und nr»
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c. Sl. v.. M. a Omahl
»Northbound
'MS a.rn. daily except Sunday.1:52 pau. daily except Sunday.8:-I0 pan. daily except Sunday.
7:52 am. Sunday only.
Southbound ""
B:lB a.m. dlily except Sunday.
ii»1Tcnull below to nu the name.C a r r i e d ._ .: I l vm 1 B c r b e i s e n , D r l s r l n l $40.90
; R o y C h l k L a b o r 7.50
| A P . C o m p !- m , L a b o r 3.00
c m H a l l , l a b o r 1 1.00
H e n r y K m : | 1 . D r a g g i n g 52.65
Lo u i s C . L n r fC h , Dr # - s e i n :51.15
C '| 1 : \ s . h l h f l r l . D n g f d n g §3. 30
M i l l e r M u n .B l u k s m i n h
1 \¥'0r|<35.00
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Rc p ni r s 81.92
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Paul diuhis. Road Work 14.00Herb. Toelke, Road Work 14,00
Axel Hansen, Raul Work 49.50
Nye .1 Jenkz Gr. Co.. Lum-ber 44.40
William Silvers, Hills _ 5.00Arndt Hdw., Suppliol U3 8
A. N. Hamlin.I, Manning Poor
Fann a m
Mrs. (Jen Bldgerow, Carnal-ing Papers 41.64
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NDTICE To cnznrronsOF ssrxrs
ls1'.|m: DF NEBRASKA 1
uWuhlngton County,I
J. F. Rnlm, Awy.In the enum own.In the Mltur ol the Esllh ofHalma Pu na DuznedzTo the c"~.m.,_ of Said Bahia:
You no Hnreb Notified, 'Hut x
uf vf Harri30l;, Road Work 8.00
u ra. 1.°ni», and Work Ma o
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E. K. Gunln, Rndiator 8.75
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nBSol.1J'rlox
Nicollet Avenue,South.Minne-
apoiix, Minnesota.
Herman Telephom! Co.. Tolls 7.80James King, Caring for Poor 21.00
IL B. Printing Co., Suppilea 2.10
Otto Kruse,Supplies forPoor 18.31
Mrs. CW. Lamb. Correcting
Pnpen 38.96
Lincoln School Suppiy Co., Sup-
plies 45.22
1u}u=1 uémzmn. Labor 29110
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1~io'rlcs 'ro CREDITOBSIOF ESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA I.I as
1 Wllhlngibn County,l
;Henry Hencke, Atty.
-ln the County Court.I In the Batter of the Emu of
Anna Linden Deceased:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
-You are Hornby Notified, That 1
will alt at the County Court Roomln Blair in aatd County on the 25th
stay of June, 1921, and on the 21thdayof September, 1927,at 10
ocJock A.M..on each of saiddates, to reeslve and examine all
claims against said Estate, rrilh
avlew to their adjustment and al-
lowance.The time limited £or the
presentation of claims against
said E\tat0 is three months fromthe 25th day of June A. D. 1927,
and the time limited for payment
of debts is One Year from said
26th day ol June, 1927.WITNESS my hand and the
Seal o f u i d County Court, this
25th day ol' May, 1927.(5P.AI.»}I. C. ELLER,ms t.County Judge.
pendlture are as hereinafter set
Iorth,ltemimed and classmed as
follows, to-wif:Printing 4: Pubklcatlon S 500.00Salaries of City Officers 8,000.00
Prlncjpal dz Interest Due &
to Become Dos 60,0®.00
Streets, Alleys and 3 ,Bridges 10,000.
Fire Department Purposes 5,000.00Miscellaneous Purposes 5,000.00
Civil and Criminal Suits 2,000.00
Maintenance,Operation,
Extension 1 Salarlez of
Electric Light System 8:
Flrnployees 80,000.00street b PublieLixhtlng 4,500.00
Water l Water Works Srl-tem,Extensions It Sal-srlea 15,000.00
Parks In Park Purposes 500.00
Horde & Public Amuse-ments 1,000.00
Library Fund 3,000.00
Sinking Hind for SewerBonds fl; lntenest 2,500.00
Sinking Flund for Inter-section Paving Bonds lkInterest' 15,000.00
Paving Anessmenta on CityProperty1,000.00
Maintenance. Operation, Ex-
.Salaries of Ice
Expense 48.23
Dr. Earl M.Moata, Prof.Services 2.50
Dr. R. J. §lunlocl'1,'Prof. Ser-vices 3.00
Mrs. Geo. hlcQuarrie, Correct-.ing Papers 37.00Xebr. School for Dent, Cloth-
ing 11.81
C. J. Nelson, Cash Advanced 21.10
Bolvs Often, CorrectingPapers 14.12
Omaha Pdnting Co., Sup»plies 7.02
Omaha School Supply Co., Sup-
plies 6.00
Wm. G. Pfeiffer. Road Drag-zlfls 35.25
Mn. Harvey Pounds, B-oanlfor P r 20.00
Etsy T lctt,Rent 80.00John Will, Hauling Coln 3.00
Guy Hinkley, Supplies for
Poor 9.89N. T. Lund, Agt., Rent 40.00
C. il. Mehrens, Com. Work -is
Mileage _190.40
Chaz. Nelson, Com. Work 1
Mileage 224.00
C. J. Nelson, Com. Work &Milesge 125.00
Geo. W. Nelson, Salary 100.00
s Nclso~Labor L85
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Motorists are beginning to learn that lhere'| a
big dltlerence In tires. although they all look
pretiy much alike.
Some ere made with skimpy. short staple cot-\ \| |1 I 1nS o m e h a v e a n o v e r d o s e o i l l l l e r n t et o
rubber nf the tread.Some arelong on looks
and short on ~unllt .
A. A. Wilkins, DnggingCalhoun on 0°I on a Gu
A. N. Bxllnnd, Labor
Zlalph Carmichaei, Labor
Pet-er J. Christensen, Drag-
di lz `D. C. Condon, GmiingI'nuk Jahnrl, Dragging
iiaroid Jensen, LaborMarcus Beck, Clk. Dist. Cl..
Dist. Court Costa
Miller Munk,Ilacksmilh
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Guo C. Licrmann, Rami
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June 14, 1921.ANNIE c. u.»\sm:~:.County Clerk
¢-BUS S {li EI }l} i.E S-
Sioux City-Dmglu Division
Nnrih South
9:00 a.nL 12:00 nt.
i2:00 °'m.5:00 p.m.4:00 pm.sf 8:i5 p.m.
:n|' were Nall and,approved.Mtvr a mmfui examlmlian of
1|.c followjng bilia on the Jiffer-
ent funds an was movad and sec-
onded that thu following clliml ~allumxJ an-I County Ciegk Instinc-
Plpm som
Cue 1a.oo
Blair, Nab:-nh. June 9, 19§'l[a u t h u n n u v z w r a n i l l \ _ _
Hac kman: md van uhm ta thecountry in ears.Gunn and a dc-lixhuui Imach unused them.The lun G0 Round Club metSub-ltd;awning at the home ofgg; ...I ln. Wadi. Ecliazkizdmp.
was lptnt gn.after which u wo-course luncheonwas lined.Dr. and Hn. P. L.-Cady Im: the firn grill whilelr . a n d I n J o h n ebnd wereeonouled.Baskets filllml with py-
: . : ' ~ - a n d ' f m - 1 "the mn nn ontabhn.lhldlmu H. L. Xc liibhc n andSoiomnnBartonentartdnzdthell. E . na m' A i d Wednesday at
the ihrlon home in thi country.'Hn haiku nport I delightful 81-temoon.Hin Hand s llute n n f On uhaSpentlhl week-emi with homcm u .Mr.ind Mn .F.I.K n g h o !
BIA!! spat Sunday at the W. A.
W|$i'¢ld imma.r. Ind Hrs. R°|,¢|g Mitchell ofOmaha aeeompuzied Mrs. H. c .HtClll!ln home from Linc oln onSaturdaymdvisitedhem over
Sunday.Ruth Brokaw is vldting withhar gmndpnnnu, Hr.and Hn .B. J. Brion! at Suplehunt..H l u u ldmldred Baehslor |n.l
A*9Uué~;H§~§§QNtY
uns. W ll.l.I¢\$l DSTERHAN
Funerll nenicu for Mrs. W m.
\w e r e w e e k e n d g u e s t : o f H i n E s -
t h e r l u m i n a l .
Th e V l c l t a o n a l B i b l e S c h o o l b e -
g a n h e r e l l o n d n y u n d e r t h e d i r e c -
t i o n d t H r s .J.I .R a y o f F u -
m o n t w i t h H r s . L e s l i e l fr e n c h a n d
: a m . A l i a M c i i i b b e n a s a n l l b
an!-I.H i n e s A n n a a n d E d i t h H a g e n -
b u e k m a t u r e d t o M o n r o e M o :
h o vi r l t n l l l h e s f o r s a w n ! d w i -
H i u Es t h e r M a n d w l went.t o
O m a h a o n Tm n d n y t o vi d :f o r
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W u h l a g io n ~ n t y
zcaxmzzn NEWS .
Hr. and Airs. A.N. Amlernonam! Mr. and Bin. Alvin Andersonof Arlington were Monday visit-ors nt the home of Mrs. And¢~rson'»
father at Biair.Mr. and Mn. J. A. Swihart andchildren, Mm. ll. G. Van Drusenand Mr ani Mrs. H. C. 1Idwnni\a~nt 'lhur1uiay evening at the
of 'c ~r relativ Sheaway.hum en i f 1927 vin;
ianna Su\.herlumL
5 1 |~1 |.L u t h e r a n ch ur cl l a n d w h i l e h o r
h t n l t h d i d n o t p e r m i t 4 n ac t i veki fe dm wa s | ll ¢ ¥0 'L¢ t l m ot h er :n d
w i fe m m ! h e r c h e e r fu l s e r vi c e a n i
symp ath y t o th eme wh o ne ede d h eip
is a n w o r th y e x u m p ie t o a l l .T h e
n ~|.th e h o m e o n Sa t u r d a y n ft e m o o nll . 2 :8 0 b y R e v. J. E . A u c h b nc h e r .
I a u i m R u m w s b o r n A p r i l ( t h ,1 3 5 9 l t Q u i n n , i l l i n o i s .E a r l y i n
c h i i d h o o d t h e c a m e w i t h h e r p a r -
ent.:t o N e b r m k a a n d set tl ed o n
n . fa r m n e a r Io n l a n e l l e a n d h a s
c o n l l n u o u d y l i ve d i n m i a vi c i n i t y
aifioa t h a t t h u .l n 1880,f o n y -sevan ye ar s ag o . sh e u rn !!1 | ll Tf¢| |
t u W m .O a t f r m a n l l s o o f t h i s
vive:Wm. Jr.,Harry and Mrs.Alice Nevrwm, all of Arlington.Eiuléel than she leaves an agedmother, five bro§herl,dares |11-
and Mrs. Otto I..\n3hnrst, Mr. an.|Hn .Aibcn Sprlek, ali of Fon
tunelle.
the immediate relative; from outof town who attended the privatefunn|.l services were:Mrs. .lus-
tine Rune, Min Carrie Ruwe, Mr.and Hrs. Will Ruwe, Mr. and Mn.Al.Ruwe and daughter, ali ofFremont;Hr. and Mn. HenryRuwe,Mr.and Mrs.Clarence
Dahl of Hooper; John Strickhnd,
Omaha, Henry Sprlck, Quincy, Ill;Hrs. Wm. matter and Tom Omer-:nan cf Blair; llr. and Mrs.Ed.Oalerman and lin. ""'g_ Pawel!
of Central City, G-earn tennanof Bristol Colo; Mr. Intl Mrs. JoeBeatty, Mr. am! Hn. Will Lansing
and fnmily of Fremont: Mr. and
down and renewed for otand»b;|r
service while the city will be serv-~=.1 from rm Lrensmisllon line. Al-
ternating current wil! be used in-atead of the direct cunent hereto-
fore employed.The largest mortgage ever filed
in Boone county hu rarely been
recorlled.Therewas 150 p;ges.uri the reeanding fee urn wr.ll.
'lu for $1,600,000 and dren by
the Interstate Power company to ;New York benk to grmrentee bonds
named.The sense mortgage had to
b o f l l e d l n u c h o l' l 2 N e ` b r u h .
counties.A number of farms in the Unir-
ed States where electric service ls
available has inaeue2,87 pen-ernt
in the i ntth r ee y e a i ti a e s -
lirruted that in ten years threemiliéorr ftmrre, or bel! o! the num-
ber in the radon, will use electric
iight :ml purer."The Odd Feliowa'bullriint at.
Schuyler vJil have a new front.
There is renewed ectivity in favorof turning the fermer "court house
square" into |. pubiic perk for
Colfmr county.,The Old Settlenusociltion urge for It.
Hinlltune electric lam~e to the
,.¢|»
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Everyman il cordially welcomi
lin. Wilbur Hall and denghterof Way ne Ind ln. Nd! West ofBlair spent a few been Saturdayllilmb nn callin;on friends in
our liltle df;-HxL Bea ohnson left Satuwy
afumoon for Omalu no Ipengi ahw days at the Joe Shun home..L.. E. W ard, llr. and lin. CarlWerd, Mr. and lin. Glen Basen-beum and families went tn Valle
Sand:nn mac the C. ll. W
Le Ward and Funk Tlmblcnfnmilka for a picnic dinner andtryin; their luck at filhi .Thedey was ve muc h .»»>i`i
Min Opel? Weight renamed on
Senurdn from her yen'a work ats u m lflalverdty l l Linwln, na
spun! her 'mention with her panents, llr. and llrn. Elmer Wright.Dr. Pnmer and family of Oma-ha were Sunday vllitnn et theDr. Andersen tnd Gifford Pmnor
homes.
Hr. Ind lin. Ira Vorhies endMrs.Lillie Vorhiea of Lincolnwere calling on Hn. J. B. BurgessIcmday and attended the le m-orial dnl! Pmfnm.
Hr. and Mn. Clan. Anéenen of
Omahn mulled on the fo:mer'smo!h-er, Hn. H. G. Van Deueen onSunday.Min Denon Petersen in spend-ing a week with her mister.Mrs.
Hi ll Vain Andesmon l d ! r veo nt1 y ! or 0 na lu1 rh u a| !\ ¢ hu ;position u Syplst with the Well#
cm Union Telegraph Cm#ill Ed na lawn :tann ed the
forlpmn of the week hum Fd:-
DENTIST
Iacllicti in new
Home Theatre Bldg..Bllir, Nebraska
Sun Hall E" Chas.Johnson;;;'=2* 1 tok V?l"ghiSun|.l\y ID try
n r uc n n tDr. Anderson, G. H. Pruner :ndHomer Wgrd were over on the
INDUSTRIAL NOTES
Line gangs an workin:from
Ch! Center to Harvard and fromGrandldand to Harvard, when
Inteteonnection will be effected
between the Central Power com-pany and the Southern Nebraska
Power company.The eleetdcplantat Harvard will be shut
1 -
at Omaha.Hrs. IL H. Dentcnia on the mick
list lt the home of her dulghtsr,Mn. Chrence Mock.Hot chlie,chicken uncluriches.coffee. ice cream and cake served
by the R. N.A. Ion!!! Saturday
:main June ll nt the I. O. 0. I'.hall. ' 'verybody come.Glenn Rosenbaum hu resignedhisporition with the F i n n s #
l n .John Hdnrd and I la nJuanaxput to leave loan I o r N r
bmah City when abc W ill visit
n n o n n o n n c o n t n n c n n a n n t l n n
Get a Used. Car
You Can Use
s o o
supper with their friend,Herman
Xoeplxe.Dorothy Monera spent Mondayafternoon with Beatdee and Ter-esa Foley.llr. :ml lin. Roy Masters andfamily spent Sunday evening atRobert Stldcupf.
Leon Himlley shelled corn forMinot :nd PIM. Wilcox: Saturdaylnll Monday.Mr. and Mn. Roy llnteru andfamilyandMr.and Mn.Fred
Mas. 1. H. BOWMAN
503 West Nebnskn se.
RETAILER OFInna-Amerie; llirlienieCnumellu and To ktry/uso AGENT FOR
c u m Ga r mn ln'x
MANEY NOTES
Mr. -qu Mn. Andrfw llntun
be ann driving 1 Nebrukvlowa
xGraduate of American School 1of Osteopathy of Klrbville,|Millouri a
nn. E. M. SIOATS 1Osteopathic Phyuiehn |Redfeid Bldg., Blair,Nebr.Office 135 Phones Rel. 272 I
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~r. and Mn. A. N. AndenonspentSunday afbemaon at the
Magnus Johnson home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgers ofOmaha were dinner guatl at LheMagnus Johnson home S\m.i|5.Ma and Mrs. Chu. Gctisch of
l r e m o o1:s n u ~nya t I' r e d h r . n e r s .
|'ms EAT SHOP
I E. C. Rum. Proprietnr|Mu ll, m C a mI Excellent Cuhlnh
I Satisfactory ServiceConrteous Tnalmng
X Pint dwr east Enterprine oliiel
ten :nl family :
hir. and Mrs. P. A. Luure of
(uli'urnia took six o'clock dinnerat the .erry Fr»T'\» homo 3Im.|Iay.!ll.!i|ed and Vauh.Kinga n ofKennaul and Be\l.|r» Tnasa andRig Foley, Mn. Roy Mister: and
I R. G. ALLEN
I A Bs'mACroR
|ln nlnn e o- Rz nu hI Olflee in newIHome Thenlre Bldg.
chill1¢.n ap-mt W:E:Md:|y eveu.».gat John 8!urphy|'.Mr. and Mrs. l"rnm\ Dcerlon .mds':\u;5h1er,Dc utly of Dmalaa
s u the wegskend at the SumBailey home.Hr. and Mrs. William Koenil
ca l l e r: a t th e T. E . I'n e n c h h o m e .
M r .a n d M r s .L e e W e b b o fPi er ce ¢0un t3\a r e vi s i t i n g w i t h
fr i e n d s a n d r e l a t i ve s i n a n d n e a r
t o w n .
Glenn, Mr. ml Mrs. John Quin-lan and famiky spent Thunday
evening at thu Jerry Foley home.Mr. and Airs. D. R. Fowler andlon,I"|oyJ I.-ook Sundny dinnerwith Mr. and Hrs. Sam Bliley.Hr.and Lin.Claus Schnelnlcr
xBLAIR TOP AND 'una co.
Auto Topo, Side Curtains, Sen
Cavan, Miller Tires undTuba, Slam Vnlanldng.|. 11, uni", PmprxmrPhone Bllck 9
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S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n .
M r . a n d l i n . A . J . F o w l e r a n d
K e n n e t h a n d M r . x m l H n .IJ.R .
F o w l e r s p e n t T u e s d a y e ve n i n g n
F r e d M u m | ' .
l r .and Htl.. Andrew Mntmen
and family spent Sunday at the
Ag"-1 lhu en home.r. and ln. Fred lluierw andm f B d e "and m d .Junioreellelat Roy Heston " w h y
llr. Pnl Koenig and daughter,Frieda lutoed zo Omaha Ronde;when_F:iede will remain for a
few days.Opel Leach took supper with
Hazel Hebonlld Sunday e1en|1ll~lA number from this vicinity nt-tended the dance held at the Ger-
man hal! Seturdaiv evening.Hr. George Bai ey usd Ions, Al-
vin and Ciiliord of Crab Omhud
:Ent ¢ few days of this wal: at
Sam Baliey home.Hr. an d ln. Roy llute n a ndfamily spent Tuendn main : withIr . md Mn . Ro y of north
of Blsir.eHr. end llrl.. Sam Baliey and
mn, David and George Bnlley and
sons, Chariea, Alvin end CliffordspentMondayevening et Fred
llu t e n k ..A school "'°°""'\ wiil be herd
the Haney aehoo Monday eve-~z, June 13th for the purpose ofelecting e treasurer.Hr. -= =d,y q ;»~ llutun c all-ed at the en llliler home, near
Kennanl Sundny evening.
xSERVICE TRANSFER
All Und: of HuullulDly In d Nin n S ervln
PHONE 212
Shrlalr ou Suzion
C\| r|| F. Mathiuw
~ld lm yeartu deco~te ~Ghrist»mas trees.Lamps in conunercinl
:ina wid, weve 290,000,000 during:
1926.The r tree u of Oak huflntdy
been grneleé and the Clay Center
Suu say s it is the bert job the
editor knows of.The pipe organ in the Luthenn
church at Tekxmah h u recently
been dedicated.
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xFRANK S. BIGELUW
(Agent far Fairmont Crumefy)Pays Highest Price [orPOULTRY. CREAM sud EGGSOn Glh ww SOD!!! al Inde-
pendent Telerhonu OflicoPhlnw: Back 122
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SAM cnals'rsNssNALL Klxns or-' HAULINGmy ma Nu m S avk -ePhone 215
J, P. Evensen Bam
xJENKINS rnsss SHOP
ou Bee mv. Annex
noun DELIVERY
Phone Black 37 Blair, Nebr.
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MARCUS BECK
BONDED Awmncrzn
`om¢= In Bhyls Bldg.
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TEACHERS'
EXAM 1:~rA11o2~i DAT
Slturday, June 4, 1927Satunday, July 23, 1927
ROSE HILL rrsus
' h t l i n t !Blkn uhl Alien
1 1 8 5 1 8 .d llllr l uf Amin !K n u h s n , |ormcr : s l a n t of
\h|.| community, :mt ua uznoneenm a l d ad : n ad n nu on to mu
l H !|\.' l ' h y v l ¢ h d ¢ |u m m c l r n -- ~ » s - » » ~ . ' w » ` £ 7 ¢ ' § > 3 = 5 -
. n prvunl.Az um done u r ,
Henry Rohn: \r¢|\ed da m¢m~hen of dh bud to les cram..Huuy m m o f u m m . a 1 ~Uonh I l vis iting mlatlvu undwma L u a n d u vwn d n . mm.~u Lund und lhrgun Annanlun bam c onfined in their ro-3==~ hams the pun week with
mu d n .Ila n Gnh an d Alma K mu lg
mési of th n u i m m m a wifi
xpend pan of bor dm: in Minn-
:rl-| on | c mviu trip vmh relu-
vu .lr. und ln . G. A . lhnlnll hhFndayio! Martin, B.v.whenthey will spend uvonl von!! at
Qllostion Box nach with their non,Bdph.'Hwy dlo u poet w mah| vnu. with Lbd r dlu¢hlc r, ln.
Ed. Bohr az Pmnvuw before re-
'illl Catherine Smith il homllel to the Whutsocver Club Thun-
al
r t u u u
na 1 mnlsmys.intE . .u m ' m m entertainnl |"',...
t nm. mer: In rlurvwm I l l!L the mu stat!%».§".J5'l§'* trip ln Uehiing las town Saturday.335 :ummer \1:a§iom
._........ ..;__.Mr. and lin. Ge-B110 Rohwer,fn...u xr u|..|-.... w w
1 »_ . . n
R | ~\l\¢lllHl|\l lhvruux .H n .W i l l Ha n s e n a n d ¢ | a u g h ~ l h ° f ° ° , " ~
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"fl L £. uppmcou m man vu o5°P51':f =('°5*°°"-..,~.ifM r .an-I a a n.r u m :n n r m ;
ima.Ln:
family spent Sunday evening atRobert Stldcupf.
Leon Himlley shelled corn forMinot :ntl PIM. Wilcox: Saturdayln|| Monday.Mr. and Mn. Roy llnteru andfamilyandMr.and Mn.FredMuten an-l family spent Sunday
at Anhland visiting with friends
and relatives.Hi n Vi na Foley visited withfriends anI relatives in Omaha onFriday md Saturday.
'ro aomzzu or
SECUHD ILQERFY 1.0M Bonn:
n a u n r z a o n m m o r a m w
n z a s u u a o f m s
l l f l b l i l l i v u i l i u n q I a l | \¢m z r r l z n n u t s r u u u u I ne.h t e l J I M l l N U . u l H l f i l l l l l l n l tn a - s u n h u n u u u n u n l l i n nun a.Tu b y u h w i l l n a i t r l l i n u r n !!: o u u . b u t l u N c d l d t i l l | l y l h ia h s r s i l t n l n a nl l n l d l | \ l l \ | I A ! h u l a 8| aao q t d 5 | n z h q a n t ~5 2 . . . i l
l n u t u l l h m l i h d ; M a d s c li t f i l f u a n Q t l l h l l l l i l lJi n 1 5 , 0 3 1 .l u d a l U b i n ! I n u 5 0 8 1 1 M nn i k # h r F l l l | | \ a n F a n n i n a s , ntmlw i l l u n a \ » h u i u t o f u l 0 | t h a ti I I A l l l k h n l l n d h i d ! u k ¢ n \ l 1u h h s l u s h ! ! U I u n I n - l h s l l a : I h rah l u l d " n u m t he i r h uh \ | r vn u c a np n :a t a n n a Th u e h l l g l m u ;li l u i vl i la i l t fw a l t h i t l d n f Ia n d a n ¢ \ 9 \ N a b u t h m i l l h .
f s n t n mramnsun snas be o b u l n u!h u h o rn u t r u n l l l n n l d n . n f l u !n r F h i ¢ f\ l Ia u fve l i n k .
A,,w. Manoa.Secreury ol the TmmvW ¢ l l li 2 \ l* '° °» l hy S I !92?.
W the gxpectation that
the purchaser is going to use
the car more than the manwho first owned it. Md you
can do it with the good used
car you buy here.Come in
and look 'em over.
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P i nBldr, Nehnnh, June 9, 1927
LOCAL NEW S---COMMENT
L
News and Gossip About People You Know.No
Greater Cpunay Cm Be Shown Your`Guests
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
Pnper.Phone ll When You Have A News Item
-Please.
For S d e - A 1926 CkenoletCoupe.Inqudlro at Tha Enterprise
office.19~3L
Henry Von and family visited
with John You and family at Hi!-
Ianl Sunday.
C. x. Bonded, licensed embdm-er and undertaken-, Blair.Office
phone, 161, tea. phone, 224.3~tf.
A miscellaneous shower was giv-
en for Miss Ella Nohmberg at
hor home on lam. Saturday after-noon.Misa Noluenber; received
many nice gifts.
INVEST YQUR 1:ilhlgg in :ax
free aecuritiea that writ!not yéu
over 5% interoat.Funds may be
Withdrawn.Write ar phone DodgaAgriculturdAuociation,Dodge.
Nebraska.17-4t..
Mn. Hazel Armstrong. who withMila Bemieo Jacobs were to takg
over the Fashion Ceriter Beauty
parlor, have made other arrange-ments.Misa Jacobs is doing mar-
rellin; in her own home and His:
Armstrong has opened a place inKennard.
Summer Colors
and'Patterns in
a s h G o o d
V e
1 ~ ~~. ~
>\? '¢"' ~~ _ ~ F
-~~H /q u
~"\I.
'f f ~_1
A /. v \ .' l
-,I r \ ¥:L_{_¢,,._,
§_" Q E v f - 1 ' - 5 - $1 3 ,' 1 ' |\,:...\
¢_:-»~;9 , .J .. . = - = - »5 . P
A wonderfal array of new W ash Fabrics fr
lightful summer Dresses may be fashione~
time to see them aoon ~assortments
Printed Voiles, pretty patterns, per yd. .49
Silk and Cotton Crepes, a beautiful assort
ment of colors, small prints, per yd.
Plain colored Rayon, per yd.----
Rayon Voiles, per yard -------
.English Prints, per yard ----
Soisette Prints, per yard ------
New Patterns in Tub Silks, per yard -
Cotton Shallie Prints, per yard ----
"'I`ub-fast and Sun-fasf"Fmnw Gingham~
New patterns, per yard -----
Plain all Silk Chantungs, per yard --
Silk Georgettes and Crepe de éhines, plain
colors, per yard ------~-
_Printed Crepe de chines, per yard -'-
Fast color Printed Chiffons, per yard -
Fancy Bedpreads from --- 2.25, 3-95 t
A regular meeting of Rebekah:
'ru held Tuesday evening.
Hr. Henry Sp:ick of Quincy, I
dll spend the summer Yrlth a-thel in Fontanelle.`
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embdrn-
er and underlaker, Blair.Otflee
phone, :sh zu.. phone, 224.8-tf.
Freeman Parish me wife are
moving into the former Blotter
home on west Lincoln atreet.
J. W .Butter and family are
moving this week into their new
home which they bought of ClarkAllen this spring.They have lm!
some rewleoorating and repair
urork done and now l|ue, a verycomfortable little home.
Mr. and Hrs. Fred Hurdum were
unable Lo go m Lincoln int Seton-day to attend the graduation ex-
ercise:of the I921 clue at the
:li lo university of which theirdaughter, Myrtle was a member
but their daughlert Mtry Ind
Bir\dlev\ent down on Fririay nm!
slaytd over Sntunlay and a!1!.'ntl~
od the festivitiea
Bldr, Nehnnh, June 9, 1927
LOCAL NEW S---COMMENT
L
News and Gossip About People You Know.No
Greater Cpunay Cm Be Shown Your`Guests
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
Pnper.Phone ll When You Have A News Item
-Please.
For S d e - A 1926 CkenoletCoupe.Inqudlro at Tha Enterprise
office.19~3L
Henry Von and family visited
with John You and family at Hi!-
Ianl Sunday.
C. x. Bonded, licensed embdm-er and undertaken-, Blair.Office
phone, 161, tea. phone, 224.3~tf.
A miscellaneous shower was giv-
en for Miss Ella Nohmberg at
hor home on lam. Saturday after-noon.Misa Noluenber; received
many nice gifts.
INVEST YQUR 1:ilhlgg in :ax
free aecuritiea that writ!not yéu
over 5% interoat.Funds may be
Withdrawn.Write ar phone DodgaAgriculturdAuociation,Dodge.
Nebraska.17-4t..
Mn. Hazel Armstrong. who withMila Bemieo Jacobs were to takg
over the Fashion Ceriter Beauty
parlor, have made other arrange-ments.Misa Jacobs is doing mar-
rellin; in her own home and His:
Armstrong has opened a place inKennard.
Summer Colors
and'Patterns in
ash Good
E ~.. . ~
I _ f _u.. Q g .
? ? f 'n i I f ; .:
J 5 w
/~s
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.~
u\|
11
< f'I1 ? ; 7 " P » '» '~ » . . / .. _
* H I_{___,,._,
: a > . = ; ; § : ; . . ~
A wonderfal array of new W ash Fabrics fr
lightful summer Dresses may be fashione~
time to see them aoon ~assortments
Printed Voiles, pretty patterns, per yd. .49
Silk and Cotton Crepes, a beautiful assort
ment of colors, small prints, per yd.
Plain colored Rayon, per yd.----
Rayon Voiles, per yard -------
.English Prints, per yard ----
Soisette Prints, per yard ------
New Patterns in Tub Silks, per yard -
Cotton Shallie Prints, per yard ----
"'I`ub-fast and Sun-fasf"Fmnw Gingham~
New patterns, per yard -----
Plain all Silk Chantungs, per yard --
Silk Georgettes and Crepe de éhines, plain
colors, per yard ------~-
_Printed Crepe de chines, per yard -'-
Fast color Printed Chiffons, per yard -
Fancy Bedpreads from --- 2.25, 3-95 t
A regular meeting of Rebekah:
'ru held Tuesday evening.
Hr. Henry Sp:ick of Quincy, I
dll spend the summer Yrlth a-thel in Fontanelle.`
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embdrn-
er and underlaker, Blair.Otflee
phone, :sh zu.. phone, 224.8-tf.
Freeman Parish me wife are
moving into the former Blotter
home on west Lincoln atreet.
J. W .Butter and family are
moving this week into their new
home which they bought of ClarkAllen this spring.They have lm!
some rewleoorating and repair
urork done and now l|ue, a verycomfortable little home.
Mr. and Hrs. Fred Hurdum were
unable Lo go m Lincoln int Seton-day to attend the graduation ex-
ercise:of the I921 clue at the
:li lo university of which theirdaughter, Myrtle was a member
but their daughlert Mtry Ind
Bir\dlev\ent down on Fririay nm!
slaytd over Sntunlay and a!1!.'ntl~
od the festivitiea
Bhlr. Nab:uh. Juno 9, 1927 o u r nu -|-|rn un 1 sm ..d u n !
Bridge;1o,ooo.ooFlro Deputmam Purpom 51100.00
lhcelluuou PurpQle|_s.oo\mo
Clvll md Criminal sum z,ooo.oo
lain!-lmaen,Opendan,
Exialldlm A Sdlrin nf
Elldrk Light Bynum bE m m y . "sopoom
Stric t I Publk l.|| hdn¢¢,soo.oo
m m m :vin nunsnn
|:|LIHOADE illldil
wt e m ,E x t r u s i o n :t S i l -
ar i e a 15,000.00
P n r h l P l r k P u 500.00H u n k a Pu b l i c m r
me a l. :1,000.00
w m v F u n d 3.000-00
!Ilt|:'|da||»eo:sd-fhrsmatierm p ¢ m m » » z s w = . x » » rm m o r c w p n é
~a.1m.
hr Yau 81.8
o
Cy Audenen
Rnthmann Garage
Christensen Lbr.Sam Stevens
L w. L a m .llilfred Mehrens
Ed StricklenFrank Mc lhnigal
w. H. Standeven "
CU
s 25.00 {
2.00 536.94 :
102.63 5
120.00 r125.00
44.00Maas 1
64.00
. S t e w a r t vo t i n g ' A \ E ' . t h u m o t i o n
ca r r ie d .|
Th e S t r ee t a n d Ai i e y C om m i t t e e
l
newspaper of gonenl circulation
in the City of Blair, Nebraska.
Dated this 'ith day of Juno, 1927.
Atieutz C. E. Knuse. City Ciork.
20-It Dr. R. J. Murdoch, Mayor.
Moved ond smoonded, the reso!u~
15
tion an real be adopted.On roll.
gm,Benin,Biggelosnr,_Gameh
Bonds a Intorut : m o m
Sinking Fund Ior Inter-
ledion Piving Bonds 8
Intenst 15,000.00Paving Aszonments on City
Property 1,000.00
lldnunana, Operation, Ex-tension l Salaries of lm
Phat t Employees 8,500.00
Hy dnnt Rental:2,500.00
And the Mly or and Coondl of
the City ag Blair, Nebruh hen-by certify that the following is a
.ur
Thani vu much njoidng in the
family lm lloadny for nbah: had put in his appur-\t\. hlho mlo fllr .a . n¢ !i ln .
H a m m .T h o l l w h o n u
| t l p p i n |ab o u t t o w n o n
p r c p l t l o m d a y w i t h a s m i l e
Ir o u l d z ft m e a f f c a n e x -l x h l f o r 3 .w a s t h e fi r s t
~ci t o b e a r llan i l a m o n
m e .
B fu y n h c d p t k n is n g mi n d
opluaeownt.Tta mn n sb !"ln'w m u m u n n y n -
fh mua u rms llb fli nta ttln
u m a u n u m t o r i !
Iho lu blwp ti on wi llro mldnfu n s ttla o d e d g u a to d subEn r y mb aa i b lr.md u r un d s h an h u c c o n d -
uu ma d oa pn n of th ae on -~?gl¢IIlntl»p\1bli.lb0r|.|\d
pr o a ch t o t h u pa vi ng o n t h e co m e r
o f Th i r d a n d S c u t h S t r e e t s ..
M o ve d a n d seconded,t h a t t h e
M a y o r a p p o i n t a co m mi t te e t o
m e e t w i t h M r .Ma t t h i e s e n t o i n -
a
...e n t i r e m m m c f t h e C i t y o f B l d r ,
N e h n a h ,re ce ived fo r t h e fi sc al
y e a r w m m e n d n ;o n t h e fi r l r t
Tu e u h n y i n I h r .1928:
R e ve n u e R e c e i ve d fr o m
A l l S a u n a :s1zo,9co.¢2
z1¢1¢F q f f h r R e s o l ve d - - Th a t
.s
NOTICE 'ro T!IE rvamc
a
ing a band.All Counéllmen pres-
ent voting 'AYEL the motion car~
tied.The Mayor appointed Jen-sen, Stewart uni Beale; as this'
committee.l'h¢ oath of Dffwe wal naman-i
i.-tered to C.E. Krause an City'Clerk.I
ngtnmerz lm found out thatthen seems to he quite n bit of
ciaatizfudon about our prius.
3»!o| td!them1rnnts.uto4.'t| t-Ilittle on shawn and to rain on
lznlxcull.We have decikle to do
n o .
New fdh, we hope this wi!! be
tue int change we will h.| vetonu k e, u we think thine prion
fair omugh to everybody.
So b¢a.'ilmir\x Honfiiy, June \3th
're wilt cbxrge for hlir cuts 4o¢.
shave:20: and otltcr work in
proportion.But folks, we willrner\e one
diy s u b week, Thursday.for
chlldnn.On Thmslrulay we will
mt cl1Ildx~m'| hdr up to the an
of 14 yuan, for 25c.New pleue
rrmembn this.
The d d n t established barber-
ahop In Blair.State Bank Bnrbenhop.
20zz.Fred Nemeu.
..........._.- ...| ;B e l l a vl d t e d n t t h e G w x l H i n e -Ll o s a Il l . Ba y h o m s o u th a f B l a i r .E !. E E R P R I S E l E m 2 » m \ P r l d . ¢ y = | ' n n } n | .M r . a . : d 3 l n . B y r o n B u n n : p e n t
Whitnuy at Onan: ian Sunday.
ol' Url l m ~ T y l a .
at lr . n d lla . 6 . Il. G llfillll
1 ...l n . S w a r m I - : a u r a
H a n a n a n d C a r l ,m 3
C a r l s e n 'd s i h d a t th e
AIDNG THE
BOTTOM ROAD
ln. Hwy 'ml Mn. Kenneth
ne~
-. .\I L I
? " " § § § § " " *
A L L
be seen wili. be the eompuilon ofnlfelfa varieties in winter lard!-
nen. and the mm Important dis-
eiuuion on the ummm 'K ill beebout the were of need treatment.
for corn and for aumll | , g mSome :month bearded barley hu
fren .grown at the experimentMahon and wil! be xhown to the
dsi mn.'-
If Tannen of the eounty careto make the trip wlelher, Hr.
Bates umuld like to know about it
»r. ammgcments can be wade for
an auto ¢.1nan.
Omalu Wednesday.
Hr . md Hn. F a d Rn e nter -
tained st homwmnda ice enum and
a k o Wadmodny awning for Mr.
md Hn. L. G. Johnmn and dlugh-terl, llr..M\rt1n Johnson md lou,
Merrill, Mr. Ind Hn. T. K. Imr
son and daughlen, Hr. nad Mn.Cliffoni Ray, Clifford and Melvin
Jacobs and John Deaver.
Mrs. Harry llcthnieh camo out
from Blah Sunday ahemoon to
lartin Johnson and son, llerrlll,
nauthuwlt of Herman..
Ir. and Hrs. Earl Caldwell af
Blair and Walter Cdclnll of wut
d Bhlr. spent Sunday with lr.
am! Hrs. Glln Ray and family.
U l u Roby McCoy span ? l u !
Nh! wi th Hrs . F ritz H er.
lim llargnret Iverson and fam-ily enlerhdneel y few neighbors
nt homemule ice cream and
afo n d K r a u s ! o f B h l r a n d l n . W .
H .T n u y o f S u n D i m .C l l i !. ,
w h o i s vi s i t i n g a t B l d r ,acc om-
p n n i e d P . l l . T y s o n t o O m l h l l u i
'fh u r a d a y w h e n U H :sp en t t h e
d v l h v v n f u
a n n GlI%lUtl£W l n i c l c ,w h o
t a u g h t t h e p a n y u r a c t h e B h -
bee s c h o o l , h u p u r c h u u l |n e w
pl a na .
l l r . m d l i n . T . K . I ve r s o n a n d
Comedy-"DON REESUNDAY
MON DAY
Fred iflnnmsun and Siiver King in
ss A _|| _H
v s .
SNYDER
for a large district 4-H Club
Camp ua be heh! at the Walling
ton County Fdr Grounds in Arl-
innon on Augun 8-9-10.Boygnnd girls with local lem!-
~n il~
~D s a ..d a y e v e n i n g .T h o s e w h o e § : j o y e d
I This Car
';".¢l'..?f"..,'Z"'£. §.dltioned where
i nec es saryI'5
vh l o t o r
TUESDAYWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
\a\|i»m Buyd in
"THE YANKEE CUPPER"
cnmsms COMEDY
Gale ullcl u 5 vclocl
CONE!
num BALL PARKdren of near Tekarluh ani! John ourled.DAILY VACATION SCHOOL Deaver.|The Ice Department report w
-- n Hin IEdith Warrick went to Lin-
1 1 ,Della'Vacation g¢|,°°|is eoln [ut Bonduy where :ho will
attend summer school.not in session will! the followingr x : K i n d " n _ u i " u n - |Hina hleanor, Dixon retlgmed
dm!Ilona.Ist P1io ury - Hin
Lorraine sem. 2nd Primary-ills!
Ruth Brom. lat Junior--Hlla Ells-
abeth Hopewell, 2nd Junior-Min
Guide Bcbeffler, Brd Junior-Hilllh r g u u i u Wright,lrlouit-hllu
new Brow.Aeeompanlst-llr¢.
Emest Edwnnde
Forty-:non pupils had enrolled
early in the week. and othen ere
1
I
horn (Job Week at Llneoln Int
reed.Moved and seconded, thi
report be accepted as :end amplum!on file.All Counellme
present voting 'A\iI', the motlo
urried,
Saturday and mported n wonder-l The Libnry report for the yea
ful time an "QI il mlueetlonal.Mi n hlaxlne Mathews who 'urn
also in attendance remained for a
few dafa vid! with Hn. Jilleue.
ending May am was read.Blom
and eceomleei, this report be e.oepted an real and placed on file
All Cotlncilrnen present and votin
\ lrlrl. Margaret Ivgfgqn |,ng| f|¢m-'AYE2 the motion ¢¢\l'l'l¢¢1..ily spent Sunday afternoon unhl lloved and leconded, me me
lit. lm] Hn. Chas. Laughlin ond of the amlitor'| for the six monthhmm,-. of Well of llerrnan.'period ending Apdl soul as sub
_l 51.a n Cl l I"l|.h penlbeing ul-ded hom 633' lo dif Pu ».».»..1.,'3'L`....?.I} ni{l|Mr. :ml.Mrs.
pil: will be enroll-od up to ml ln-[Hmmm Tyoon.
'§ _ "' " " ' , m osplzm mmh l Wednesday oflastweek un. £1
e :nee o el.x B. Bonn entertained the following""' ° vim '° attend fo r p a n " lu d i me r Hrs. P aa Beat aa"" ' ° "° " 1 2" , " ° ' "° ' "' §" n ;' ; :. r: m.n y z:».|.|1¢§°n,m f '£ 1
,gg pnug fou gi lz c g ad must iSehmi¢lt. Mn. Byron llunn, Blues
complete gh, notebook work for Beulah Robem and Addie Bunn.
the entln period.Puenio are asked to remember
that this school ll hee io all chil
tlftn. ind I il. la kept strictlynon-»oet|l"l::'»° that pupils from
any Sunday School may eome with
safny.
1' usruoulsr clwacu
Harry Tyson Ind A. H.Dizrbn
hill hogs trtucknl to Omaha or
Mon.lny'» marlzet..Mn. Clifford Roy of the Bench,
nal a guest of lrlial Gran Ray
lml. Thuralay nfternoon when theletterentertaineduaeKindred
llerryMeters' Club.
Mins Addie llunn urn among
mitted hy 5lcConneI| 8: Geeenflelbe Mttpirll and placed on file. Al
.Councilmen present voting 'AYE'
the motion carried:'Mom! and seconded, the Strev
end Alley Committee be een
powered to purchase and eontracfor the alelivery of the gravel I
be used on the Thinl 'ltmet RomOn roll cull, lleales. Ilieelow, Ga
nor, Grimm, Jensen,.Moor¢°, BlHug' and Stewart ioting 'AYE
the motion carrlell.
Moved and a»econ¢Ie.|, the mattof employing n caretaker for 2
Npnh Park be left with the Pa
Committee for investigation. thto report al. the next meeting
|
Radiator
Jen se n.I l o o r e , I l e l h y u n d S u v!
: a i d vo t i n g 'A Y E ' , , t h o m o t i o n e u -
l l m r o d n d l ¢ ¢ ° l l 3 ° ¢ i . t h i s z u m -
i n g b e a d j o u r n e d u n t i l F r i d a ;
e ve n i n g , J u n :10,19 2 7 , 8 o'c1ock
P .i l .A l l Co u n c i l m a n pr e s e n tvo t i n g 'A Y E ', t h e m o t i o n c n r r i e w i
A m e n : ( L B . H u m e , C i t y C l e r k .
cr #w i l l a t t e n d f r o m D c u g l u ,t h r o u g h t h e i r n u r s e r y a n d t h ¢ Y
S a u n d e r s , D o d g e , B u n u r d W a s h -o ff e r $ 5 w o r t h o f n u n e r y d o c k t o
in g l n n c o n n t a i n Tw o h a r m e a c h th e g i n I n a m i n ; c o r r e c t l y t h e l u g -
h d f- c l a y In l i ve n o e k j l l d g i n z | 1 1 6 'e a t n u m b e r o f p l a n !I.m e s ,
d e n w m i n t i o n r o d fo r t h e b o y s 'a h n . | b | ,et c.T h e sa m e w i l l b e
w i l l b e g i va n b y a m m fr o m L i n - | g i ve n t h e b o y m m i n g carter-UV
er i n I- n d t he s a m e n r n ou n t o f t i m e t h e h r g u n n u m b e r .
n r g i r l :w i l l b e us ed o n fo o d l ,Th e b o y ; vm b e q u a r t e r e d w i t h
cl o t h i n g a n d g o o d h e al t h w o r k b a r i t h e i r l o n !le nd er s i n t h e ho r s e
I n
Hain dmve to PHunseat Tuaday
W i th Warner Baxter
;ME RMA I D c o m s n v
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wA3H|NG'P0N couxn'
F A I ! ! s vn : - : A u xma s
(Continued from rn am)_
At Crop: and S0111 Fiald Day,
s u ~ p a ~ t .~ e of u n s h e ' q m l r u m building.The
time win be spent in me bm kind nchool md art building will \>°
of fun with Vnper aervicu each un d for the dining hall.'1'b¢evening. "|cwaty ageuu of the distric t will
llu n hlli t nurseries have com | uh turns wh nizhz in nwllmr
sented to iake the boys nn.l l;lg lht camp.
fllzit her panama and friends for a
thru.lln. C. H. Blanc hard md Hn.
Lenuh Gains: of Hennan :pmt
'haeldly with ln . A . E .Dixon
md family.Mr. Blanchard uma
SUN DAY
L00 Chaney. Ralph Forbes and Lu§:i=e D:msc:in
1 ~=MR_ WU"
HOME THEATRE'
PROGRAM
\_,JUNE m to JUNE I6
1
llrfmd Hr. lhnnnh Ty son were
Sunday dimmer gwelrla of lr. and
Hn .Clark Btrleklctt,south of
Blair.ln. Alena Reeves and daughter.
Maxine and Claim W arrkk ofBlair spout Thundsy evening at
the Kenseth Tyuon home.
Hn. lhrn nt Ivan on an d u m.Wiil md daughters,Clan and
Pearl, and llildnd Ivenoa, were
, . \
FRIDAY a nd SAT, a nd SAT. MATINEE
Zane G-eJ"¢-
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~ E i i ~ i u i s
2.»1 l {¢ } U. ; _ &f 1 f I z g f c o 1 4 m ' & f
0 ~.. ;~
Iverson and family, Mr. and Hr!T. K. Iverson and daughten, Hr.
and lin. Fred Rn! and Jukhfeun,
Rn. David Mathe\r\ in vim;
a vocation from her '§_=;g»- -=gNapier; Booterlo in Om , am
after wlsiihtg her mother,Mrs.Jillette at Lincoln is now visiting
her husb.|ndl plnrnut Mr. Intl
Hrs. Oaur Mgthewa anI Inrnlly.Nineteen me-mben of the Kin-
d ml Merry H- * g i C lu b m_et
with Misa Gr-see I lust Thurs-
day afternoon.The following vis
itorn were present:Mn .Floydlh n lu i l,Mrsl.Dinchnor,Agnes
Caldwell and Mn. David lhthews.
The nfternoon was spent walkingon two quills, after which delle-
ioua nefrenhmenta were served.
Mn .IL ll.Iverson invited the
memben to meet with her Juno IB.
Mr. and Mn. L. L. Layman hadas Sunday dlnnd guests Hr. and
Mrx.R. Riverton and famiiy, llr.
( 0 UN( lL P n o c r : n o r ms
_June 7, 1927
A regular meeting of the BlairCity Council atas cd1e¢l to order ltiv:-to P. SI. by Mayor llurdoch, the
:following Councilmen answering
Ito roll call: Benin, Bigelow, Gar-
ner., qrimrn, Jensen,McKay and!Slewart.Moore reported after
roll colt.|The 'minutes ol the Inst ngdar
ind speciai meeting:u o n rend-lnll approved.|The City 'l'roluurer'| report !or
the month of May W u remd.
Moved and seconded, this report
be accepted as road and phced onfile.All Councilmen present and
voting 'AYi:1', the motion carried.|Tho Light Department :eport
was read.Moved and neconded,
this report he accepted an mu! md'plaoeal on file.All Councitmen
Buy your aukionery i t TheEnterprise amos.
I inn never!! good used pinnon
for mln or nut. -Buy term.: given.
20-12.S. E. Kamp.
Helen Hayle of Omaha h spind-
ing a fur week: vi-tltion with hor
liner, ilu. "HI" Robinson.
ilu. New Snthlrhnd, who hasbeen vhidng hen for some time,
rjeturnod to her home at Cheyenne
on last Saturday.
Mn. Insta: Axtall was him zo
the Uninndty hospital in Uruha
l u !llo y mornin; for exam-
LOCAL NEW S---COMMENT
News and Gossip About People You Know.No
Greater Cpunay Cm Be Shown Your`Guests
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
Pnper.Phone ll When You Have A News Item
-Please.
Ads in 'I1|0 Ente11ni.|e b ~
Nllllll.-'
B t u u t L o n of Ouuhn
Sunday with his panntl, lr.~
ln . lo c L ou .
Ri u Emily In la nd d Nor !~
is visiting her data, Hrs. Famazes: and family.
li n ls r li m ll a y l l ln d mo l h c rHn. Her b Noble dmato \.
iut'1"ue»dny.
Hi l le l lh n f u n d ll u p n z : .bemon tn attending W arns ~
mnrac hool
B o mt. o llr . | n ¢ ! Hn . Ho
C . L . B e l d o r f , T u l .P h o n e ~G o o d b a r b l r i n l .N o r t h S i d a l J. E . C u u p b e l l ,fu r n i t u r e ,m p
l k - t i .Sh o p .15 - i f.a n d n m d e r u k i n g .B0~tf.J. E . C d m p be l l ,£u r n l fu r e ,~ » - I J. E .C h m p b e i l . fu r n i t u r e , r u g s !V a c d u t e y o u r P i n w h e n z m a l l .
. |'..', .
I8-lf.liennard, Mehr.ull; mend the aummtr lt their
The American Ll[ion Aunliuy Illair "°"'°
kendngtnn will matt at the home H. F. Andenon, of Ha:ve. Mon
-
For sue-A ms cumm A nnllr meeting of rzmum s°'""'" ~' §"°'*'~ " ww
mond'a Mineral Ton!-1: for Pill andMn .Frank Stewart drove to For Sala--Well imPl°\Dl ii i-5, 3 ,_1141.
Omaha Weclnuday.
Dr. I..-aylaml States, Chiroprac-tor, Pannera State Bank Bldg.tf.
Hr. and Bra. A. J. Lama spent
Int Sunday at the home of lit.
and lin. Gourle Batel.
acre tract r city limits of Blair PP!
'Call 1212 on 38.~Mr. and Ura. 0. H. ireland and
20-2t.' \A. Schulz. 'Janice Ireland spent last anal: at
Fo r Sa .l-' I' lo n d 1000-pound the Louis Rasmussen home at
Shorthorn bulls.One u n bu t Ihmlker.
Shorthorn bull an raised lut yean'Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Von came
S. W. Bunn & Sona,in from California hat Friday and
. d v
C. K . B e nd o r f, l l ee n a e d e m ba l m -
e r a n d u n d e r t a k e r ,B l d r .O t l l e a
ph o n e , 1 6 1 , r u. p h o n e , 2 2 4 .8 - t f.
|M r .! l r a . H e n r y R u 1 r e a n . l
H n .J.W .B l a t t e r at t e n d e d t h e
fu n e r a l o i ' H n . W m . D a t e : G u n o f
Ar l i n g t o n l aa t S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n .
M r s .O a t e r m a n w a s a al at er o l
o f Li r a .Ch a n .H a n s e n o n Th o r a -
d a y , Ju n e 1 6 t h .
° L o t t - A g r e y m a n w i t h a n O H
h r a a d o n t h e r l a h t a h m l l d e r A n y -
o n e i n o d e ;o f h e r w h a n a b o u t a
n o t i f y T h e E n t e r p r i l 1 8 - U .
The Omaha Hethmllat Preach-
I ti wil I1 ld i» § = = ~ f f R o w e a n d a n a u n t o f H r s . | 3 2 2 1 p m k '° 2 m ' : n é l m l f h i l
la t t e r .l m B l a i r , Tu e s d a y , J u n e 1-n h.
E r n e s t H u m l a h l o f m l m , T e x a s
m a t i n a th r e e- y e a r s u bs c r i pt i o n
t o Th e E n t e r p r i s e th i s we e k .
E z n e a t i a a e e n o f B r . a n d M n .
K. P. H un d ah l of th i s . c it y .H e l a
in t h e i n w u r a no e b u ln e a a i n Te x a s
a n d i a m a k i n g g o o d .
Li r a .J.W .Gri-m sley o f M o n -
l d i m i n , Io w a b r o u g h t h e r s o n , G a i l
:H n . F r e d Y o u n g a n d f a m i l y o f
De c a tu r ,h a ve b e e n \l ; l t l ng " t l 1 e
p a s t t w o w e e k : w i t h h e r p a r e n t s ,
M r . a n d M r a f C h r i s A n d e r s o n .
i w . ; m , u , . 1 , m ¢ g ; m . . h . n 4
i c h i e k s t a r t e r t o b l fo u n d o r w e
c a n f u m h h y o u t h e in g r e d i e n t :
a n d y o u c a n m i x l t y o u m l f See
..- I... o.. ..L¢ .-.
z o n a , n a m e d S a t u r d a y fo r a w i fi !
w i t h h l a pa re n ts ,M r a n d H r s
Chr ia , ~. u. tr ao n.
H r .a n d M r s .Jo h n S a l b o f
O m a h a sp en t Su n d a y l fl t h th e
la t t er 'a m o t h e r , l l r a . 0 . . A r P h i p »
p i n o ! t h i s c i t y .
Th e m e m b e r s o f t h e Ep is co pa l
c a r d e i u b ve r e e n t e n a l n e d a t t h e
h o m e o f M r s .E . C .Pie rce W e d -
ne sd a y a ft e rn o on .
T h e L u t h e r a n pa ro ch ia l aehool
n e a r A r l i n g t o n h e l d a pl e nd e l aa t
M o n d a y t o w h i c h m a n y c a m e a n d
a l l h a d a g o o d t i m e .
B l u N o r m a An a po c h re t u r n e d
to h e r h o m e i n O m a h a la a t F r i d a y
a ft e r a w e e k 'a vi a l ! w i t h l l r . a n d
aa...u-...1.\ E.|..-!.. .......| ...r nlnlv
t n e u o n a n a | | ; r | | . | ; | | u vl t m l n u .
F o r S a l e - O n e a l m o s t n e w
De m p e t e r t w o ne w e d t l va z o r .
Ph o n e 1 1 1 on 2 1 .
20-za.J .aa.c m p m e .
H r . O t t o Ir l a n d o f V a l l e y , N e b r .
c a m e i n Tu e a d a y fo r a fe a r d a y 'a
vl a i t wi t h h is p a r en t s , ll r . a nd l i n .
0. H . Ir e l a nd a n d o t h e r r e l a ti e e a .
Th e E a u : n S t a r m e t a t h i s e ve -
n l n g w i t h a r e fr e s h m e n t c o m m i t -
t e e o n h a n d t o a e w e t h e m e m b o r i
fo l l o w i n g t h e o h a p t e r m e e t i n g .
H r . a n d H n . W i l l H u g h e l a n d
da u g h t e n a t t e n d e d t h e g r a d u a t i o n
exerc ises o f t h e F r e m o n t h i g h
sch ool Tu es d ay ,Ju n e 1 .T h d r
d a u g h t e r E s t h e r w a l a g r e d u a o a .l
1 a u _ - n !_ .- - . I l * - - I - - . n
u u u u u vu a u vu u l ; 1 | I| a u | { 5 5 o . - o va t e o p o s m d g i r l .
'Hn J . D. on-rim n m.-me on
Saturday evening from a In dan
visit with relative:in Belmyler,
N e b r .\
Th e g l r l a o f t h e L o y a l L e a n n
o f t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h e n -
jo ye d a pi c ni c : u p p e r a t Jo h n 'a
g r o ve l a s t H o n d a ! e ve d n g .
L a w r e n c e U n d e r w o o d a f O m a h a
sp e n t b ut 'l 'h \1 n r l a y n i g h t wi t h b i l
p a r e n t s , l r . a n d H r s . W . H . U n -
d e r w o o d a m i fa m i l y
H r . a n d Ir a . F . s . J e n k i n s a n d
d a u g h t e r ,R u t h d r o ve t o W a y n e
S u n d a y w h e n l l i a a R o t h w i l l a t -
te nd s u mm er a e ho ol .
W m nr u l la u n l a |¢ f§l fn a ¥ ¢ #
Y
4aged fourteen years, so Blair for
nn openliln. for hernia. and will
ally until he iz able to go home
again.Hs is improving Iivvirand while he is at the hospital.
u i l u . \ |l || l l l t7-lf.Blair Milling Con
!Mrs.Elmer Fl.|lrenl¢rng whos p e n t t h e p a s t w e e k w i t h h e r m o -
f l m r . M n J. l l u p l l n r nm i fu ia n fl 1
mr h n l l u u n Uk u l . | l : | , t cm . In l l t l u
The Bench Community blob will
sewn ice cream and cake on the
lawn at the Chris E. Jensen farmhu m ! n h I\ \¢ mr o ni n r n f Jl ln l ! l fxl h .
l. D |\ v"" | i¥ B " u n n i nt l . \ ¢l | ll U |UM ' l u | vv| U a | | I q : s 1 \9 | v | u | |m u l Bl n ir - G le n nh i o school,n o t : n a m i n g fo r C a l i fo r n i a l e o o m p a n -
Y o r k Cr e e k ,Sp l ko r ,R o n H i l l -! e d b y b l I t r u s t y F o n d a n d S a m
O r u m - B l n i r r o u t e .R o u n d s o t h e H l l l e r I n d F w d A b b o t t .
fi n d e r .S. E . K e m p .mr.H r . a n d i l u . A . E . H a n n a t o o k
- - . ,»»v . . . . . - - -,. . . . . ..,- .hen, joined her husbnnd in Oman
hu lm Saturday when- they drove
ilu their home at Coh.m_1bus.
The Indies of the Congrgeationnlfhurchmened n .delicious swim
nlellt and strawberry nhoncnke
dinner with nl! the trimmings to .1goal sized crowd of membon and
friend: last.1`ueadly evening.
Kirby Cook, who has been ol.-lemlinn;Cornell (blkge at Mt
/Vernon,Iowa the pant year. re
turned home Sunday moming to
:.penal his summer vocation with
his parents.Mr. xml Mn. GuyCook.
Air. and M1L E. v. Capps returnedMondayfromLincoln
where they spent a few days vil-
iting their son, Sunley and fum-:Iy and also enjoyed the. first ridein his new car, o Rea bro I
wnich they any is 'ary nifty.
Lmle Glen McCor*nlck. five year
old son of Mr. and Mfg, Clarence
McCormick, was tnken to the Uni-venity hospital ln Onulm last
Frldny evening where he was op-
erated on for rupture.Report!
ore favorable for a rapid recovery.
Mn. Grant l¢0l.l1t0|1 was culled
ja: Pilger, Nob. by the serious ill-
ness and auhlequent death of herbrother and left loot Thursday for
that place.Mr. Lathrop went up
on Saturday to attend the funeraland they netumefd to Blnlr Mon-
do;-' evening.
Mrs. Theo. Lunllt was taken totho Methoniiat lm:pmtd in Omaha
last Friclay :nfl had her tonails
removed on Soturloy.She was
mbie to be brought home Sunday.mel in recovering nlcely from her
cnt an ith rlxeumutiom.
operation but is suffering at pres-l
Mrs. Calvnnl Lewellyn of Grand
Irlnnd, went to Omaha Saturday
She f:o.n1c to lllnir with her hus-
Lond to spend llocontion Day hereafter which the latter mturncd to
his work whllo his wife rofnnlnellfor o longer visit at the parental,
E¢L Lomvellyn homo
Blair friends nceived unnoum-
mcnta from Bliss llortense Halben
of Omaha,who greduated thl(Thursday) morui ur from Omaha
Technical high school Hin: Hal-
bert is the 3.ouns:l=t daughter of
Mr. nn.l Mrs. M. Al. Hulbert, \\ll0
l0slll¢¢l in Blair o few yearn ozo
and her many f.1l'ndn here semic~o!f2mtulations.
for .1 short visll with nelntl\en.I
Mn. G. L Dixon entertained on
Monday afternoon at bridge com-plimentary to Mr Am Dixon or
Colifornia nnul &lr=-. Ei Colley of
St. Paul, Minn.There were fourtables.Mn. | liarl Petersen nonfirstprize.Mrs.C.E.Krause,
low,and Mn .Ross Deetx.:u l
prize.Mrs. Colley and Hrs.Dixon
recei\e.l lovely guiat prlzel.
Luther 0"llanlon. youngest ion
of Mr. und Mn. Clerk 0'llnnlon,
invited n number ol irlends to his
home Lu:}"ri1la~; evening whereallwenttheeveningPllyinar
blld|Q.THEN were nv! tlblen of
nlnvfru mul Mlm l"rlnran lh n n
. n n u .u n u n .- . . - . . . I - . .- --- - .
Ak-Sar»Ben night has been letfor Monday,July I1 for Blair,
Calhoun, llerman, Kennanl. Toke-
mah, Oakland, Lyons, Pender anal
Wakefield.
FARM LOANS at the lowell.
rate ever offend to foramen.betul give you the infomation and
¢let.\lTs.Call or write J ohn HRoper, Dodge, Nebr.19-lt.
Rev. Wel'l1lng of the German
Lutheran chizrrh expects to attend
the Northern Nobrukn DintddPastoral Conference Missouri Syn-
od at Madison, Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred .lungbluth of
Wazhington, Nebr., ami Mr. and
Mrs. Alfml Bmlegunl of Omahawere callers at the Henry Cl1rls»
tensen home lui. Sunday.
Miss Ellubeth Hopewell,who
been leaching at Ennis, Reb.
nturned to her home on Tuesday.last week, on did allo Misa Guule
Scheffler who taught at Ord, Nob.
Mrs. Geo. Ruhr, Jr., entertained
the following families at dinner
last Sunday:Mean\ and Mea-
dames Detlef Wulf, Albert Hamml. Wil] Hart and Will Thompaonl.
Hr. .Clyde F. Claus of Platts-
mouth, Nehr., 11.1 Mlss Eailth M.Converre f Sltickieyi Nebr., were'married \§|y 28 by Rev. A. F.
Newell at the Congregational pir-1 nonage.
Mi n Dorothy Iagreg of Tek;-
| mah, who hu been attending Wes-
ileynn University,spent Sundny
with her brother, Chester nl. thehomeofMr.oml Mrs.Kenneth
Richter.
l Melvin Note of Albion,Nebr.,
accompanied Jog Jensen to his
home here last lunlny where bo
spent the week-onal.Th e r ows
men ore fratomity brothen at the
State University.
Mr. and Bin. J. S Johnsol ansi
daughtcr,Lilnh oi Omaha,won
pre\e|\t at the graduation exer-
cines at Dana College lul. Friday
evening.Another daughter, Min
Mildred was one of the graduating
eloss.I Mr.llsaom Rhosden left l m .
Sunday for Lincoln when he willbu: in ottemlance at the summer
tum of the state university.llc
has been he-elcclenl to teach in theDornnekor .tlktrif t at n very aub-
nnntinl increase in oalnry._
About thirty-!i\e frltnlls were
present lui.Friday afternoon at
a mlzeellaneoux shower held ot the
home ol Mins Ruth Crustsly, com-plimenton to Bliss (,run:ly in view
of her approaching mnrrioge. She
received many lovely gifts.
Mr.an i Mrs.Clark Ofllanlon
are giving a church benefit for theCongregatlonnlchurchsttheir
home this (Thursday) evening.A
program has been prepared and anumber of bootha have been hulll
where candy and other things will
be sold.
.lim Daniels, who lives up on
the bottom near the Pnentilxa
Smith !m11.nent the writer a
Mina Dorothy Gray h u {in»ished her 3.ear'| work at the :tate
university and came in lut Sot-
urdny night for n summer vacation
with home folks.
Mrs.Marlon Knmer :ml hu:-
blnd, Dr. Kramer of Vlh-org, 8. D.
were here Int week for 1 fem'
:lays visit abtho John Carter homoandwithotherrelntlvea .and
friends.
Mr. Philip ll. Chrlstopherson of
Sioux Falls,South Dakota and
Min Olgn Il. Lane of Wllcomlnmore married June Sth, 'By Rev.
A. F. Newell at the Conn-e¢|tiorul
gunonnge.
The Thursday oiternoon bridge
club will bavelhelr mud onelo'elock luncheon nt the Robinson
Cafe. after which they will ¢o to
the home of Mrs. E. ll. Booty to
ploy bridge.
Miles Mont: of Dnawa, la.. has
been ||pen.lin| a few week: lt thehomeofhisbrother.Dr.Earl
Moat; and family.Ile lx on hissay vert for n \r:t¢|llol lflll and
stopped for an inddlnita visit.
|Mn. John Jenkins returned last
week from 1 vary pleasant visit
with her people ln Hjnouri and
both Hr. and Hn. Jenlmlmu on outon a selling trip at this time. They
plan to be home atl}se 'meek-end.
l ills: Celia Rohwer of Ft. Cal-
houn enterwned for Hin lllldned
I-ioopmnn yesterday afternoon, the
following Blair lulin: lbs. FredGu;er. Mn. Matt Bendorf,Miss
Marguerite Wright ind Minn Gus-
lie Seheffler.
I F. u. 'rm¢11 £1 remodeling on
house out of Dr. G. A. langstaffn
office this week and his non-inInv,Clifford Munson,who with his
wife, :re spending 1. weelfl nel-
tion out of Omahn, is driving theP. Z. delivery truck for him.
I Rev.Werning of the GermanLutheran church drove toCoundl
Bhzlfs today to attend the month!!
eonferenre of the Mluourl Lutlz-ernn p u to n of Omlha, Council
Bluffs and vicinity.Mrs. Wom-
inx nml the children aecompenled
him.
The Rev. James C.Petersen.pastor of the Danish Lutheran
ehureh in Fremont. in to preachintheCongregational ehurth on
Sunday momi11g'ot ll o'clock. Dr.
Peterson is a clelepte to the Con-vention of the United Danish
Evangelical Lutheran Church now
being held in this city.
4 The llpworth Lenguers went ln
n body to the home of Siu Ruth
Cromlg; Inst Saturday evening .mal
glve her a good surprise.All had
on enjoyable time Intl before 80ing home they presented her with
n nice gift which she fully appre-
elated aml which she win enjoy
in the new home that is to be hers
very noon.I Mn. G. G. Hinos and Mn. Lou
Ihtu ntumed Inst. Thumlny eve-
'ning from as visit of ten dey: atIlindoca, S. D.While so near the
Black mm region, the ladle: vis-
their dnuglwer, Dorothy .lawn to
Peru lui Sunday where she will
attend the mmmer tendon.
Hr. and Hrs. Fred Huff and
children,Dorothy and Tommy
Powell ve on their 'ray here from
Elyrla,0hlo and will reach Blair
Monday or Tuesday ofnext week..
Pupils snnled 1|ho desire to re-
denr either nemleznio or high lchoolsubjects.Latin, mntbemntia and
English n specialty.Inquire at
The Ente:pl-ln olfloe.Phone 11.
Kov. We/mln¢,.|nd .family ind
Mn.W iebko Wulf were vlnltonal the Chu. C. Reel: farm home
and guuts at supper on Wednen
day of this week.
Chr!Koltermnn, Jr.,who has
been attending the state univerdty
:etumed to Bwr emi made pre-paration.: to join hi: parents and
brothers in Horiiogton, Tens for
which point he left ut Friday._
Wanted-A posit on form
when riding irnplenmnts are used.This in lor a Dana College student
who needs the work but is unlhlo
to do muc h hiking.Ole P. Glenn, 209 Pint St., Bhlr
The Blglr golf inns will go to
Tokamah next Sunday for | glmewith our neighboring city gallon.
Mn. A. B. Johnnnaen entertain-
ed 1 number of friends at dinner
lut Stmzlly.
Enter Roy Jensen who 'ns
seven years old last Monday, col-
ebnted in fine style when hll
mother, Mn. Ole Jensen invited nnumber ol his :friends in to spend
the dternoon. A nice lunch wound
up the festivities.
Ilr. and Hrs.W.H. Hemphill
entormined a few friends lostFriday evening at bridge. compli-
mentary to His.: lllldred Xoopmnn
lnni 171. L. F. Blain whole mar-rltge will take plana at the Xoop-
tntn home June ss.
Mlm Lovin 1=»»°;f=-zetumed
home We lneodny ening from
Conan Sheldon near Columbus: Nobwhorelhe had charm of I hunch
of Girl Relcrven from Norfolk
curing o .week of camp life.She
piunr.to spend the summer lt het
home." l
Mrs. Geo, 3&cQunrrle and chil-.Iren are visiting Bin. 3{eQ1.|arrie's
\is'er and family who live near
I.urton, Nebr. on a farm.Theyhaveplanned to spend several
months up there :hd George io be-
ginning to luve a for anay look
in his ageo when work lwurs are
over.Hn. John W. Evans of Dmalu
is ln town getting a vhs mst for
"Ye OLI Deeitrkk Shale" which
she has given in Omaha and other
ploces with much aucnss.The A.
L. Auxiliary is to shire the profitsurith har as it il under their nos-
pires.H1117 of the older boys andgirls, pupils hook il the elghliu.
are taking part.
Hrs.J.M.Erwin and famillfare grieving over nn uecident that
befell their trick dog "G°°B5°"
While out with Mr. Er\in'a road
n\nur l .;.n.| emrw a rubber ball
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A wonderful array of ne\;"W ash FLi>§EI from which de-
lightful summer Dresses may be fashioned.Take the
time to see them soon while assortments are complete.
Printed Voiles, pretty patterns, per yd. .49 & .65
Silk and Cotton Crepes, a beautiful assort-
ment of colors, small prints, per yd.- .85
Plain colored Rayon, per yd.-----.50
Rayon Voiles, per yard -------- .50 .
.English Prints, per yard ------.35
Soisette Prints, per yard ---~--~ .49
New Patterns in Tub Silks, per yard --L49
Cotton Shallie Prints, per yard -----.50
"Tub-fast and Sun-fast" Fxenw Ginghams,
New patterns, per yard ------.50
Plain all Silk Chantungs, per yard ---1.50
Silk Georgettcs and Crepe de éhines, plain
colors, per yard -------- -2.00
_Printed Crepe de chines, per yard -'--I-95
Fast color Printed Chiffons, per yard --2.45
Fancy Bedpreads from --- 2.25, 3-95 to 6.5
Silk Scarfs, just ne\v and very dainty 1.65 & 2.95
Silk Hosiery. Everything in the best and
newest seasonable shades at 1.00, 1.50, 1.95
Don`t forget om\Silk Rayon Undergar-
ments (Teddies, Step-ins, Bloomers,
Slips and Vests>. Popular prices.
We carry a full line of everything w wear
_for the new Baby.
Flowers to be worn with that Suit or
Dress from ------~-. 50 to 1-25
We have n nice assortment Oi "Kiddies'
Sox", per pair '-----.35 and .50
Ladies' Silk Gloves, per pair ----~2.25
Ladies' Mercer-ized Lisle Gloves, per pair -1.25
Ladies' Summer Kid Gloves at 3.00, 3.25 and 3.50
Rag Rugs 24x-18 (Colors), each ---~~1.45
Rag Rugs 27x51 (Colors), each -~---1.95
Brocaded Tapestry Scarfs, each -1.95 and 3.95
Remember we carry a complete line of ~
Groceries and General Merchandise
T\eBi| Sun W .J .S A ~The ou Reinble
Summer Colors
and'Patterns in
ash Goods
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a5i Blair Floral Co
F I R S T l l E' ! l ! 0 l 3 I S l 'C I I U R C I I
C u i G .Ba d e r , P a n o s .
F r i d a y , 2 : 3 0 P . l l . t h e W . - F J!
B. m e a l. : a t t h c C ro w e l l l i u m e .
C h o l r r e b e a n a l w i l l be be le i al
th e ch u r ch a t '2 :l 6 Fr i d ay n in h t .
Sund ay. .la ne 12:
s o A n i l .C h u r c h S c h o o l P w -
p a n t i o n fo r c m | . | r m ° » D a y m a k e n
p n a e n c o o f a l l chi ld re n dd .l it lo n»
a l l y l m p o r u r f t
l l A . H . - H o r d n g W a r s h i p .A
H o ve r uenr ie e.S l : h j e : t : _ " Th e
Mi ns Ad d i e B u n n u r n a m o n g
th a n w h o e n j o y e d n p i c n i c : u p p e r
al . t h a E . H . H e a l y h o m e In B l a i r
l u i F r i e l z y .
H i n e s B i r d i e m u l M a r y l l u n l u m
w e n l i n L i n c o l n l a d F r i d n y t o a t
hn . I t he ro m ns e n oe m en t e x er c is e s
t h e i r s i s t e r H y n l c b e i n g ¢ g n d u -
ntc o f t h e : t a t e u n l ve m i t y .M i n
Il u n l u m n u j o m l i n En g l i s h m d
Fr en c h a mi ea sp e ct a £ 0 l nc h l h ol e
subjects.Th e y o u n g l a d i e s t i m e
h u m ; S a t u r d a y e ve n i m r .
l i n . . O s c a r G u y e r o f B l u l r | c ~
en mn ln le ul h er l m nl um l In L hl n sr l
w r c p u n a s u w u r vu mlr:|:\|ug uathe C oun ci l.Al l Co un ci lm an p ne u-
en t vot i n g 'A Y F 1 ', t h e m o t i o n c a r -
l r i f d .
Th e Am e r i c a n L vg i n n a l k fo r
pe rm ln al on l o u n It p a r t u f t h r
si l l e w a i lt o n t h e c o r n e r of W a l k e r
A ve .a n d W a s hi n gt o n St re et s o n
th e e ve n i n g o f Ju n e 18,W AT.
l l r w e d a n d s r r d m i u l ,lime req ue st
n f t h e Lm r i o n b e g r n n t a l .A l l
Co u nc i lm a n p r r n c n t a n d vo t i n g
'A '| l I' ,th e mo t i o n ca r r ie d .
Th e Zda y or ap p oi nt e d M rs . D . C .
Va n D e us e n l o n r t n s a m e mb e r o f
Pe t e r s e n : m m m a r eMcConnel l :Tc Gr eenfield
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Used Ca1"if2i1ues
Because we are in the Used Car
business,we have studied Used Car
merchandising from every pos»
sible angle.That's why we have
learned the bestuand mnst eco-
nom ic al m ethods o f bu yi ng ,
handling and selling Used Cars.
As a result, if you'l.l compare the
prices of out-"O.K.'d" Used Cars
with the prices asked for ondinarv
Used Cars, you'll rwize that we
are giving you the best Used Car
values ever oEered.
W ide Price Range-Small Down
Pa ym e n t -Co n ve n i e nt Te rm s
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The following Resolution 1|n¢]|m" Soda Products Co.
l l results.Tlmtlm: "Hanson:an had daughter, Hr. and Mn. Hymn Paxton Vlerling Co.lt church S==~=*:ve"¢*=*; -_._.Bunn nm! son and Msn A.1.n¢nBsow11o:~r Omaha Weldlnz collonday zo f""*"*Y» 9:00 *u.Dunn.` ~!s\i1\¢n|'l'ymn."mi¢m<l InDlily-Daily Vacsticn S°*'°°'Mr. and Bra. cm. Hnin ma r.sr1azA11~: or 1zxrmcsrzs Fon \Awe.rrenW0~il\¢l|l7» 1:15 P. ll Chard: daughter, Virginia were Saturday THE YEAR 2927-1923 Willard TysonNight mum Biorhn a Juni evening luppu guests of Hr. nml m:rx uezsolwao Hx Tm: Lloyd cnmbm
§>g=§~_*§_'=°d3°* your '°"' or your un. Kenneth Ty|\o|1.:anon man cousggg gvjjggx-J Harrie 5. Pxige Co.
cel ve d la st
I - J - H _U......._ ...,, ,a n d E ve r e t t T ys o n w e r e t h e w i n .
ne r : o f fi r l l . P r i z e s a n d H i n H e l e n
Sc h e m e s a n d Ha lt on R h o n d a r e
ce i ve d t h e eo n m l a li o n p ri z e s .D o .
lic io us refr es. l1°m ntl 1rexo se r ve d
at t h e " c l o= e o f l h e e ve n i n g .
M r s . E l m o r I' a h r e n k r o g o l ' C o l -
um b us , S e br . , h a s e xt e n de d a n i n -
\ i t a !. l o n t o a n u m b e r o f h e r B l a i r
rc h oo l fr i e n d s lo a tt e n d n br i , ¢| g ¢p a r t y a t h e r ho m e I n C o k m b u g
t o d a y l h l l a b u n c h o f t h e y o u n g
w o m e n p l a n n e d t u d r i ve o ve r l h l n
m o r n i n g .Th o ? i n g t h e p g r t y w e r e
Mn. I'red Guyer,Im Matt Bendorf, Min Gu.~ie Seheffler,Minn
llilwlred Koopman, Him Llgrgue-
file Wrinhf.an-I Miss Elizabeth
Ho p e w e l l .M r s .l fn h r e n k r o g " f u
s i x p o u n d ca t fi s h l u i S a t u r d a y
w h i c h h e c a u g h t i n t h e r i ve r n e a r
hi a pl ac e:l l . w a l s o r e o be au ty
an d in m e s t i ll a li ve w h e n i t a r r ive d
at t he e 1l lt o r's do mi ci le .Nee dle ss
s o m y t h a t i t g r a c e d t h e S u n d a y
.Ii n n c r ta b l e a n d was d1.ll}a p p r e
mten by the wlwllr flmily.
D r E. M o a t : to o k M r s . J. M u e l -
le r a n d M r s .A .C .Ma r s h a l l o f
A r l i n g t o n t o Ri rk mr il le ,Mo .,t h e
l a t t e r p a n o f t h e \ | \ . e e l i a n d b o t h
nt l l lt l l i ll ffl 9 0 ma j o r s u r gi c a l o p e r
at io ns a nd w e re g et ti ng al on g ni ce -
l y w h e n D r .Mo at #l e n t o co m o
ho m e .l i e al so w o k M a x R i o t s
o f K e n r m n l fl o w n fo r e x a m i n a t i o n
m d h e r e t u m e d " i t h t h e d o c t o r o n
T u w l a y a n d pl an a t o g o : l a w n
i t e - n l t h e f o o t h i l l s a n d t h r o u g h t h e 1 ~s ' w h c h ig c a u g h t
. B o d La n ds .Th e y : e p o r t e ve r y -
'b o d g u p t h e r e e n th u s l u t l e a n d e x -
cit ed ox r t h e pr o m is e d vl t i l . o fr* mi .i ¢r ii `C »< >1 i ag ¢ en d mu ch p re -
pa r a t i o n i n b e i n g m a d e fo r h i s r o -
ce pt io n a n d f- u m me r '|m e n t i o n .
Th i s m o n t h o f J u n e i s a p l e a a ~
an t o n e fo r 3 l r. B . F . H o l l e r s i n c e
l h n h u b o t h hi s d a u g h t e r !h o m e
l a g a i n fo r t h e fi r s t t i m e i n f i ve
ye ar n.M r s .D .G .Re yn ol da o f
e n d s w a l l o w e d a n d i t s l i fe u d e -
s p o l l t d o f.T h e r h u i i£i n t h e
O m a h a d o g ho sp it al b u t n o t h i n ;
co ul d b e do n e fo r i t t he re .
M R S . H . z . R l . '& i E L L
s l : r m s G R E E T I N G S
w i t h t h e p r i c e o f s e v-
sub scr ipt ion w n r e -
S a l u n l a y f r o m M m E .
o f W as hi ng to n,D .C .
A l e t t e r
or nl ye a r s
N e w Y o r k | r r i \ m l l a l t M o m l a y i Z .Russell
m o r n i n !a n d M n .w .i l .Tr u ¢ r : », '1 h e me m b e r s o f th e fa m i l y : l i e
of San Di ego , C ali f. rom e l n a bou t ; r epo rt. 1 a re wel l a nd she sa ys: th ey
5 w e e k a g o .A a t h e y o n k n o w n a r e m o vi n g a n d imp res sed o n 'i s
t o m a n y F l a i r fol k=.th o *llullor t h e i m p o n s n e e o f t h e c h a n g e l nt w i n s , M i r i a m a n d l i o l e n . a r e e n - l m i i m r a s t h e y d h !n o t w a n t t o
ju y i n g Tl i é lr o l d h o m o t o w n : s e o - i n l i r l a z s i n g l e i p s u e o f Th e E n t e r
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Thuruffy, 7-9 P.ll.-Epworth
League Btravrblny Festival onthe church lawn.
Chiidralfl Day will be obaenedhere June 19th. with pageant. and
baptism al' children.
Y o u C RE E K s o f t!:cps
Mr. and lin. Chu. A. Hineline
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and daughter, mu and Ura. um-'
Thonupmn spent Sunday with Ju.
Hinellnes' at Florence.
Mm tjul lmhmann and daugh-ter of Shir, spent Sunday nfter-
noon with Mn. C. B.Bunn ami
hmily .
Sixteen members of Mn. I)ixon'\\Suruiny School class met at her
home '~%ednes.hy evening to pne-tiee fer the child:en'| day program
ef June i2th.Mr. and Mn. G. 1. Dixon and
children of Blair an d Hn . A n
Dixon of California were guests at'
Hr llld lin.J Q Conet at chi. 1. .y gk-.en dinner lu! Sunday.
{.Il|.\UF liL.\¥}¢,Ne.zs1u\51~.A:That the estimate of the protmbie
amount of money needed for all
purpose: to be d in mid Cityfor the fiacai year commencing nn
the first Tuesday in May. 1921, w. J. Finkiffhu. Peak
Wnllltl JahnnonMyron Hetdnger
John Dulancy
including interest due and prim-
ipnl duo un the bonded imiebteul C. E. Krauseneu and sinking fund and the elif-Amit Harsltnre
ferent object: and branches of ex It. G. Ailen
penditum are as henelanfier ¢et|'£he Enterprise
forth. itemiwd and chutsiflncl nsltity Cuh Fund
iollogu, to-wit:Light DepartmentPrinting Q Publication 5 500.00 Moved and seen
Water Depl nt
Rivett Lbr. & Coal Compu
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bill,
Bronson Chevrolet Company
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
See Chssiiied Columns fm' List of 0. K. Used Cars
Illiu Bertha Thompson il l1¢lp !Bin 1.'\tsrbaf:k nl Arlington, Salaries of City Qfficers 6,000~00be aliowui and that warrants b¢|
Iing Hn. Hike Jlbers for | couple 'sho hu been helping Hn. Don Principai & interest Due &
Harvey Sydot, 30113 and Bl!! 'bully and in res.uperatlng usflhe Struts, Alle1r| and ln
l v '-W
Binh, Nabnnh. Inna 9, mm_ n u m \~u -rr .-n v1z ml. --
ta k e r md daughusr.Eileen re-wp A n d n u a n .' d l ltu me di r lthth emfo ra vis it.1 os J es lm1 u d lb . ir 1 .h d a y h lta n d
B i n Hiller went to Hllley ,Tundaly sm! the tailoring folio p ~
Nebr.Il-It Friday to ld e n d l h t allied ntlac veni ngtoc o ngn tu-we25thnnldnnaryofFond.}|,¢.!l|we him:Mr.md Bin.Albert _mlm1-ervs.IIn ntumed hdma llmyhs 'ww u n ! c hi ldn n a n d llr . md alsoC h u l a H m m :c dhd at the llrw. Chris Benson and sons, Al-willLan linen home nur Kennard bert and Orvll.I M
Sunday fol'B1\oon..4 W M I !afmrnoon guests ot senHound Jensen spent Timnday Mrs. Andrew Jclunlen were: Hrs.Th~
evening st 1. 11. |.m¢n¢.-\Prf»er Ha mm md Hn .Merle PeleM a n y f l r m t r a a r e i t p l l n t i n g N e v r k i r k .i
O U Y B ,Q m u l !o f g u t ' ¢ ; » | | g | | 1 T h e ~ l . . a d i H ' A i d o ! O f l l m E d
w o r k l n g I n t h e I a e i d s .m e t a t t h e h o m e o f M n .R o b e r t G n u
H r . u n d l i n .H .C .L a r s e n 1 R a s m u u e n I n t W e d n e s d a y : I t c h M n :
d a u g h z e g a ,K i m f n .H a n n a h 3 n o o n ._ E l e v e n m e m b e r s m d h r s H u n
Sal
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UNITE
LARGEp\u-c~A these subua
ducriom pondble.make a big savintire expense if
now.book the pricesyou'll agree.
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U N I T E D 'ST AT E
n a l !- ' r ms n r r n n r m s n -H 0 8 1 5
lnur, Nebnzkg, June 9, 1921sn, namely, Hn. Boy Fallen
l n Albert Schjodt meremt.Delldoul n lu h mn n laan d by the b as in s.Aber of men and children 'nmprnent.The next snoetinx
be Htl: lin. Bd Nnrkirk.r. and lin. Julius Frederick-
|n.l children of 'Delbuta were1111? naming g u u tl at the
r Nielsen home.ednudly evening vidlnn atNnkirkn were:Mn. Dadanomddaughters,Ads andI°rs and Mr. and Mn. Henry
I
a
A number bf folks were enm-mlmd lt the Georga :Ruhr hom
Tumlkilv evening ln nonar of Hrs.Kuhfs '='f""*';_;Tue gmail wenHr . a nd Hn ill Hut and fam-ily Hr. and Mrs. IInman Huh:und Xlrjbry , Hr. and Hn. Benn
Jennn and family of KemurdHr.and Mrs.Leslie Jensen mi
'family of California, Nr .and Hn.Art Jensen and hlby ,Hr. andMn. Harvey Huh: and Mr.and
Mrs.Herman Rahifl and Hu*-\-rarct, Enlina usd laverne.De-
llcious refrealnnents were mowed
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HERMAN NEWS
Chu. Hmm of Emerson, who is
employed ax linemsn for the
Northtestem spent the week-endInHerman st the Louis Hornhome..Mr. Hortleb, proprietor of the
Honrieh ctothing store, drove toCouneitBluffsSundaymornin;sod spent the dsy with nlstirss.Raymond Ziebr of David City.drove over and spent the week-end with his syife st the home of
her parents,Mr. sad Hrs. Wm.Kramer.Miss Eledxee Godsey went toLinc oln Honky when she willattend the six weeks oummer term
ul. the sum University.Hrs . w P. Dixon of Tehmshrss down last Friday and spentthe tlsy with her father, John Om-
mermsn, who nrss il! at the home
of her sister, lint. Joseph Olson.
The Dixons see quite wel! knownhere.They left on londsy forLos Angeiea, California to maketheir home.Hr.Dlxonfs fathersnd other relative: llrs out there.Stzte game srsrden Frank De
Vry of Omshs, 'ess s businessmller in Herman lest Wednesday.hire.Hattie Treet left Fridaynoon !or Smmlvrieh, Ill., where she
mi l mend the summer withfriends.Don Brsmhnl ami Tom Pslms-tier of Teksmsh were here :urweek doing some "work onthe basement st the eat hotel.
The Nichole: Oii Company hu sforte of men btny st presentpainting the oil tanks and bulld-
lngs.Henry liertcke of Hldr waslookin;after business matters
hero on Saturday.Mr.and Mn .Marion Denneyond three children of Teksmsh.vu:te:I st the II. C. Cooper homoSntunlsy evening.hlr. and Mrs. D. TN.Rutledge
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t o 0 m a h | , 8 a 1 \ d ¢ y u d | p | a t t l l
Ja y u r i d d r l e n d a ..
A p i m i e f o r t h l n e m h e n d t i n
D 3 - » ~o f H o a o r n n d Is m i l k n .
1 |e h n s l e t f o r T l e a d a y v l l
p o a t p o n e d u n t i l h t a r a n s e o o u n t n f
t h e u n c e r t a l n t y a i t h e n a t h r .
A t t h e i r m l e t i n g W e d ne s da y
s vu n . i n l t I 'n m » u| b ¢ ; l a o ! t h e A u : -
a d ~T h e
w r w r
n r y l i h e n l l y n n d t h e l a d i u h l n
: n c w r n l h o x n u h i e h n n n h i p p e d
n t o n e e z o n h l t h e n n i d
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Mrs. G. F. Ian and Hn. Bu-tha Lon spent Tuesday with Hrs.Charles Thlelfoldt at her homenearBlair.Ed Sheets Emi! Hansen,Wm;Pierce and but Sheets were in
Tekamah Saturday and attmdadthe auction aalo of second handcars at the B. 0. \lcDcnal~l garage.Dr. Bd Wild! of Blair, 'lraa ahurintla caller bam one day tha
foropart al the week.Percy Harrison and lliss Doris
Dennan of Des Haines, Is.. droveover Saturday and were over Sun-day guests at the H. 0. Cooper
homo.Hrs. D. w. Rutledge and Ivanaon Blair fidtora Saturday ers-
rs.Bertha Ndrlerkwaar.E1-
msr and Hsieh of Lhaeotn a napendlng the week with relativmuand friends in Herman.Hr.and Hrs.Windland oflilddiotown. Iowa were guests at
the D. E. IIa home last week.Tha Indie:a n eoudna and hadnotseen eac h other for fortrfhsy a n .The visit was a pleasant
0I|¢»On Thursday afternoon Hrs. J.
li .Brewster onnrtained sixteenladies at a party given for herdaughter,Mn .Pets Webster ofTekamah.The guests were Hrs.Pate Webster, Mrs. Bed Webster,Mr t lo Webster, ilu. Hamid
We r, and Miss Addis Webster
all of Tekamah,Mn .FrankAmiok, Hrs. Everett Hirnes, Mrs.Elmon West, Mn. Harold Bmw-ster, Mn. Forrest Brewster, MisaGeraidineMetaler.Miss Ruth
Love, lliwa Lillaan Kramer, IlliaMarjorieGodseyandHh s VernIlogert.Tha time was spent in nsocial way and before they ieft fortheir homes the hostas served anice lunch.
Chem Sheets is driving at newFsrdtouringoar purchased la n
week of the Cornish gsrage at Te-kamah.Harry Cooper and family were
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For a few days we will sell
Royal Cord and USCO Bal-
Icons at egcceptiqnal prices.
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lille io my plan?"llefmothc reoulddanoiui.*'ll almost alan as ar lh!| homowu e ln tz s o u a to r a h a p u r p o n lmn za num.1 n m to mn laaatomolrlie iourllll. lodge :hem ltdg i n mam bn ok fn t- or otherll-RIS. nr they Ilia.W e nn mmon un eollrn hlglrwey end mmvm bl no md ot nice pfopie who
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dny ewnlng at B.The Royal Amb u ud o n wiil
hold the hike,which they wer!fonood to postpone Int Friday, on
I"rld£§T1l-\.\no 10.The boys meetat the church at 8 P. H.
The annual meeting ol the Om.
ha Anlodltlon wiil be held at lm-mumnl Baptist Church,Om .
on Juno 12 to 14.
ORUM NEWS
Nr and l l Wnlbe u ha n rafts.Vlrhar do you auf'rs.r A P r~n'°.L»m»rar;strlhlh daugh-g g ~ ' h n e at H. ~ Lar-
I rnoon.ttf.".u... \.r r =..!'... ...r .J-....\.»-»
Mr. :nd Mn. Ham Chrisioffermn.
Mrs. Robert Petenon and son,Howard of Fremont and Mn .Howard Raymond of Muon City,Nebr., edleml on relztivem In this:ei¢hbo:%\oor:i on Sstunky.Mrs.
llagrlrwrui was a f.»¥ll}¢T Drum girl.
Riu Slena'1.|nen.Sunday afmrnoon gnu: at CuiRllmu.uen'l were:r. and Mn.Nels Sorenson and family of near
Blair, usd Hr. and Hrs. MarlinLarsen url nom.Mr.and Hrs.Peter IversonspentThurnlny evening at the
Cul Run-nunen homo.Hrs.I'rod Dlekmeyer.accompamod by her #ister Mins Agfnenll d i ll lm spent w'¢.:m»4q In
the Peter Llracn and AllisonFrench homes in Xennard.Axe! Hansen called ȣ Rhzhani
Nelson; Sunday forenoon.Mr. and Bra. Boone Nerrkirk
and dallhun wrre Sunday after-noon vidtors at the Leo Huglemzn
Iwme.Mr. and ln. J. nn Sorensen And
Mr. and lin.Adolph Wulf were
Sundxy dinner gun.-Ls lt the PetsThomson home.dilnremld Van Zhack a ,go-sf eve guest at no 'ew-kiriu.Sunday forenoon Emi! Fol-len and Opil Neukirk were then.Hr. and ln. Lewe Mencke und
children vridterl Sunday afternoon
aI._!h| Chri.!_Chri-tof.fer_!on home.
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Royal Cord and USCO Bal-T H I N GIcons at exceptional prices.
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That Men Will Want for Summer ,
COME To HERMAN FOR RODEO
Saturday and Sunday, June 11 and 12
Visit McDonald's Store where you will find many Specials
that will pay you to come and buy.-
Men's and young men's Suits, grey serge,`all wool, two pair Trousers, each --$29.50
Youngmen's Suits, English worsted, lat-
est style, two pair Trousers, each -- 29-50
Men's dark blue serge in stripe, dl wool \singe Trousers-a lzeautiful Suit at - 23.50
Men`s Top Coats 11.75, 13.75 and 15.75
Young Men's Dress Shirts, each - 1.25 to 5-00
.90
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Men's Belts, all styles and colors ----
Boys' Belts, newest styles, each ----
Boys'Bow Ties,each -----
Young Men's Oxfords in black, tan and
gray colors per pair ---- 3.35 to 5,50
A large selection of Ladies' and Misses'.
F wear, per pair --~- 3.50 to 7.50
Men's ork Shoes, brown glove leather,
plain toe.A real comfon Shoe at ~ 3.00
Men's Straw Hats in all the new styles. A
large line to select from at -- 2.00 to 3.75J-!en'e Oak Brand Overalls.The GUAR-
ANTEED Overall, per pair ---- 1.50
Men's heavy weight Work Shirt. Guaran-
teed to give Satisfaction.Blue or
Thunday evening lor: al EdNewkirln.Pele Thomsen called
here on Friday nfiernoon.Mrs. Chris Benson vislted lastThunday afternoon with Mrs.Ru-Jenkins 0iI, Tire & Battery Company
|~~. ~Hr. and lin. Ru Iolph Andzeuonwere among those who attended aSunday :upper party :Libs Sol-omon Hanan home in honor ofAuluatLu a xf a Sith.birthday.
Otlnrt present were the children
and lf:andehlldren of Mr. Larsen.Bi Pope, Helen and Ogg#Newr-ziru and the Gvttlieb Star family
ne among those who attended I
picnic at the Lutheran Parochialschool near Arlington on Horday
of this week.
Supper guest; Sunday eveningat the Jamaa Nelson home inBlair were:Hr. and Mrs. PeterNielsen, Hr. and Mrs. Jena Sdnensen, Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Rae-
muesen and Helen, hir. and Mn.Cbria Nelson, Harland end Helen,Hr. and Mft. Andrew Johansen.end Hr. and -Mrs. Robert Rasmus-
sen and Harold.This was In hon-
or of Mr. Nel.¢on's birthday whichoccurred Saturday.Sunday dinner guests at the EdNewklrk home were:Hrs. FloydFoster and niece of Cnig,Emi!Fallen nnal Mr. nn.l Mu. Alfred
Skov and Lyle.ln the eveningEmil Fallen. Bill Pope and Ken.-neth Hugleman were there.
Hr. and Hrs. J en:Sorensen
were Fremont shoppers Thundayllternoon.hir. and Mm Peter Niehen and
Hr. and Mrs. Andrew JohansenspentFriday* m i n g nt RobertRaatnun-ens, helring ittle Harold
celebrate hh brthday :Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel Toft and Hr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and Kenneth were
also present.Hr. and Mrs. Carl ThomsoncalledatJem Soreluenf Satur-
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w a s d o w n l a s t F r i d a y a n d sp e n t
th e i l i y w i t h h e r fa t h e r , Jo h n O m -
m e r m a n , w h o w a s i l l a t t h e h o m e
o f h e r s i s t e r ,l i n t . Jo s e p h O l a o l .Th e D i x o n s a r e q u i t e w e l l k n o w n
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L e a An ge le s,C a l i fo r n i a t o m a k e
t h e i r ho m e .H r .Dl x o n fa f l t h e r
a n d o t h e r r e l a t i ve : l l r e o u t t h e r e .
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m l l e r i n H e r m a n l a s t W e d n e s d a y .
hi re .H a t t i e Tr e e t l e ft F r i d a y
no o n !o r S a n dw i c h , Il l. , wh e r e a h e
w i l l m e n d t h e s u m m e r w i t h
fr ie nd s.
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t i e r o f T e k a m s h w e r e h e r e : u r
w e e k d o i n g s o m e "i f w o r k o n
th e h a ae m en t a t t h e es t ho te l.
Th e N i ch o l e: Oi l C o m pa n y h as e
fo r t e o f m e n b u i y a t pr es en tp a i n t i n g t h e o i l t a n k s a n d bu l l d -
lng s.H e n r y llle ncke o f H l d r w a s
l o o k i n ;a ft e r busi ness m a t t e r s
la cr e o n S at ur d ay .M r .a n d Mrs..M a r l o n De n n e yo n d th r e e ch i l dr e n o f T e k a m a h .
vu : t r : I e t t h e II . C . C o o p e r h o m o
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a n d V i vi u n . l r e r e t o L i n c o l n F r i -
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S t a l e U a i ve n i t y .
J.A .W e s t i a Ii u vi m t h i s re s i -
de nc e p ai n te d b y Mi l am l h d W a l te r
W es t.Th e W i l li n g W o rl r cr s of th e Ba p -
lihl.Su n d a y School,w i t h t h d rle a t he r ,M r s . T. J .Re es e , he d s
. p i c n i c s u p p e r a t o u r fa vo r i t e p i c -
anr gr o u n d s , b l e n d p a r l t o n Tu e s
da y e ve n i n g .Mi s s M e r l e B n m t o n ,w h o h u
be e n a t e ac h e r i n t he c i ty s c ho o l :
at N or th l'l. m. e t he p as t t ou r 5e ar sr e t h u r n o ' o n W eil nes day o f
th e w e e k t o Ip e n i l h e r s u r n -
r n e r v ti o n w i t h h e r ps re nt n,
M r . a n d J. w . B r u n t o n .M n . Jo s e p h B s m l u r i s e n j o y i n guvi s i t fr o m h e r m o t h e r ,lrlra.Pe t e D l ae h n e r o f C o l u m b us , N e b r
at p r es e n t .l r e n l c I l a n i s a n d w l fe m o ve d
I n t we e k fr o m w e M o f f i t p i o -
o c n j r n e a r t h e o l d p e r k i n t o t h e
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Ml a a Eleelyce Go de ey a n d M r s .
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o l s l i n g a t t h e Bu c k me a t l n a d e l .
u h i l e M r .l l u c k l a a t Roch est er,
M i n n .D o n L o w e a n d fa m i l y o f O m a h a
a r e m o vi n g th is we e k t o b u d
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he m e h er e .
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ve t h a t h e m a y im p r o ve r a p i d l y
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Le d h l a y e o r 'a s t u dy a t Cr e i g l r
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l d r e n d r o ve t o F a l r b u r y , N e b r .ml a y a n d vhiteml H r .H l m e a
at i ve s , r e t u rn i n g ho m e H ol i d a y .
Ph e fo ll o w in g y o un g pe o pl e w h o
r e be en at ud en ta a t t h e St a t e
d ve r a l t y a t L i n c o l n c a m e h o m e
t w e e k t o a e n t ! t h e l r a u n r n e r
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lr de le Ru ck er .A l l p l a n t o r e -
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Finitely deeided o n a t a re c en t
e t i n g o f t h e A m e r i e o n L e g i o n .
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w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r b r o t h e r , F l o y d
a n d f a m l l g iVi c t o r o v a n d fa m i l y w e r e
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Cu r l a y a' Th u rs d a y .
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w e r e W e d n e s d a y vi s i t o r :a t N e l l
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ch i l dr e n o f Te k a m a h ap e n t S u n -
d a y a t F l o i d Con-leya'.L i t t l e
D o r o t h y C o r e y re m a i n e d a t t h o
la tt er 'a ho me fo r a a re ek 'a Ha lt .
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F l d c h e r h o m e .
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Nebraska haa had five capitol
bulldlnga. Two were in Omaha andb u i l t a t e o a t a o ! $ 3 . 0 0 0 a n d m o , -
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co at $75,817 a n d w a s b u i l t f r o m
pr o c t e d a fr om t h e s a l e o f Io t a d o -
n a t e d b y t h e c i t y .Th e l u t e e a p -
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ti ne t a e e t i o n r fr o m 1879 t o 18 88
a n d a t a e o a t o f a o m e t h l n g o ve r
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c a l l e d a t N . J. A n d e r s e n : S u n d a y
eve n i n g .
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Bl a ir ai g an t D e co r at i on Da y a t t h e
C h r i s n e r a e n h o m e .
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C l u b w i l l g h ! a n e n t e r !- a i r m e n ! a t
Bia ha e ae ho ol June 1 5, W ed ne sd aye ve n i n g .Th e p r o g r a m i 1 ' i . |fo l -
l o w s :" H r a P e a b o d y :Bo a r d er a " .
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a l t e r th e p r o g r a m .Ee e r y n n e Le
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d d e d t h a t a l m s ve n t u r a l i l l o b e
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h o m e n e a r H e r m a n .
M i r a N o n a . A z d e r a e n s p e n t l u !
M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h M r s . H a r -
tt n La rs en .
Mr . a n d M n. C h r i s B en s o n w e r e
a n d M r s . P e t e r N i e l s e n w e r e F r e -
m o n t pass eng ers S a t u r d a y a l t e r -
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sons vi si te d S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t
t h e C l a u s W u l f h o m e i n B l a i r .l n
th e e ve n i n g t h e y vl ai te d a t t h e
H a r r y L a r s e n h o m e n e a r K e n -
n a n i .
M r .a n d M r s .H e n n a n R a h l fa
a n d c h i l d r e n a n d M i a : L e n a R u h r
o f B l a i r vi r i t e d H r . K u h r '| a i a t e r ,H r a . S t a n ; a t t h e S w e d i s h E m a n -ue l h o e p l w i n O m a h a o n e d a y
la st wee k.H n .S t a n ; i s re c o v-
e r i n g h o m a n o p e r a t i o n .
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D o r o t h y s p e n t S u y e ve n i n g a t
th e E ma n u e l A n d r ea a o n h o m e ..
M r .a n d M r s .H e r m a n H a h l h ,
h l a r ? r e t ,L a ve r n e a n d B u l l i o n
a n d o l m K u h r w e r e S u n d a y d i n -
n e r gu es ts a t t h e C h r i s W d e hh o m e s o u t h o f K e n n e l d .
A l b e r t a n d A n n a R u h r sp e n t
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here on Friday nfiernoon.Mrs. Chris Benson vislted lastThunday afternoon with Mrs.Ru-Jenkins 0iI, Tire & Battery Company
|~~. ~Hr. and lin. Ru Iolph Andzeuonwere among those who attended aSunday :upper party :Libs Sol-omon Hanan home in honor ofAuluatLu a xf a Sith.birthday.
Otlnrt present were the children
and lf:andehlldren of Mr. Larsen.Bi Pope, Helen and Ogg#Newr-ziru and the Gvttlieb Star family
ne among those who attended I
picnic at the Lutheran Parochialschool near Arlington on Horday
of this week.
Supper guest; Sunday eveningat the Jamaa Nelson home inBlair were:Hr. and Mrs. PeterNielsen, Hr. and Mrs. Jena Sdnensen, Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Rae-
muesen and Helen, hir. and Mn.Cbria Nelson, Harland end Helen,Hr. and Mft. Andrew Johansen.end Hr. and -Mrs. Robert Rasmus-
sen and Harold.This was In hon-
or of Mr. Nel.¢on's birthday whichoccurred Saturday.Sunday dinner guests at the EdNewklrk home were:Hrs. FloydFoster and niece of Cnig,Emi!Fallen nnal Mr. nn.l Mu. Alfred
Skov and Lyle.ln the eveningEmil Fallen. Bill Pope and Ken.-neth Hugleman were there.
Hr. and Hrs. J en:Sorensen
were Fremont shoppers Thundayllternoon.hir. and Mm Peter Niehen and
Hr. and Mrs. Andrew JohansenspentFriday* m i n g nt RobertRaatnun-ens, helring ittle Harold
celebrate hh brthday :Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel Toft and Hr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and Kenneth were
also present.Hr. and Mrs. Carl ThomsoncalledatJem Soreluenf Satur-
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assortment to select from --$8.75 to 15.75 Thenew flare Tea Apron.SEE THEM -.50
Ladies' Rayon Silk Dresses, each - 3.25 and 4.50 \\'e have a few more Curtain Sets-blue,
They will please you.pink and gold colors, ready to hang.
Ladies' street and house Dresses.The Per set -- ---__.__.._9g
Our p i e c e g o o ds d e p a r tme n t i s c o mpl e t e .Si lks , Ra y o ns , Vo i le s , Pri nts ,
Gi ng ha ms a nd P e r c a l e ; i n th e ne w e s t pa ft é r ns a t v e r y re a o na bl e pri ce s.
We ha ve Si lk Hos i ery for the li ttle tot to la cli es ' s i ze in all the ne w c o lo rs a gd sty le s
A l l k i n d s o f g a m u w e r e e n j r g f e d
b y t h e c h i l d r e n a ft e r w h i c h rs .
Pete rsen ae nr e d a d el ic i ou s lu n c h
o f a l n d w l c h n ,p i c k i n .cookies,lem on ad e. c offe e, ca ke , le e cr ea m.
a n d y a n d h u l l .H - ~ ; , » ; 1 ¢ ¢ p r u
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e n t w e r e : D o r o t h y P d e r n r n ,'1or~
m m An fl e rq tn ,Ir e ge ,He r b e r t ,
L a u r a Ma yo a m !D o w e l Il n m c n ,
R u t h a n d A d a Du n k l a u ,Ma r i o n ,
Cla ren ce.Gl a dy s a n d Fl or e nc e
W i l l l a m m n , E ve l y n F r a n k l y n a n d
A l f r e d U i t k m y e r , M m l e l i n l a n d
A l vi n K a t t .M a r j o r i e a n d A l vi n
Gnuae,Ro n rl l a W i r b r l r o ,R u t h .
Jo h n o n d D o r o t h y Je n s e n , V e m o n
a n d Gl a dy s Ch r ia t ol fer e on ,H a l -
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guest: at the Pete bummer. home
south of Blair..Mr.and Hn .Louie Skov ofspent Tuesday at lhe Aifrmlhome.ln the evenine: lhvy
up to the Soren Jem(nnearHea,when Mrs.Skov remained for a little
Blair
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Louie
visit.Sir.daoxhter spent Monday evening
at Alfred Sluwa.Helen and Georxlanna IinnwnspentSaturday afternoon sinh
hon Larwen.Howard Jenlen auto-ed I LincolnSundayandBroughMrs.
Janeen and children home.They
I1-nd spent fha palt week thorn.Mn Jrn\¢na =inter, Mn. A. Stein
and lrlra. Car! Erinkeen drill
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service and attractive appearance.Just the pieces fort your summetgporch or
sunporch.Very reasonable in prfce._
CHRIS K. BEND ORF
Undertaking and Furniture
We do Upholxtering and Picture Framing
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m u r o o m a t d u m , "h e lolz!
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fo u n d eo m p a n o m s p rn l a n o w n i n ga m o r t o h e Inrx ntt en.o r hoo ks
a n d I l h a n d l h f i r m u m n !t u t e s
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t h e ;m m b n a k f u t e d w g u h n o n
t h f p o n h .
m r !! k e e p m y m a m fa r m e a tC h r l t l m u t l m » ? "b v u k i h l .
m l h n d 1 : i t m o n ! " H u n a n q u e r
'r wh el he r or n ot ll s no ws l ¢§ l ik e
to : to p h rr b h al l : o n m r m a y l m m e
f r o m : a l i e n a n d o n m r m y m e l
n fl e r t h a N e w ' | u r . "Profe ssor
Bo wl es l a id . de n ai te ly .B a u m u r n s u n .a s s t uwa t ch e d hi s u f dis ap pe ar d a w n
t h l n n n u e o f o l d e l l u l t h a !h e
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C. & H. Cane Sugar, per bag -
Oyster Shells, per 100 lbs.--
ADVO Chick Feed, per 100 lbs.
Gallon Peaches, sliced or halva,
Gallon Apricots,'per can ~-`
Gallon Pears, pei-can ----
Gallon Red Pitted Cherries -
Géllon Prunes, each ----
Extra Standard Corn, per can
.$7.20
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__ _-3.50per can - .70
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Extra Pine Solid Pack Tomatoes. Der can -.11
Small cans Carnation Milk, 3 for ---
Large Sweet Pmnes, 40 to 50 size, 2 lbs.-
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs.----
Fancy Peaches, large can, heavy syrup
le wi s L y e ,2 c a ns ----_.._-.
White Syrup,gallon can ---_--
Da rk Sy rup,gdlo nc a n ---.._
l'I`EN'S Fairy Soda Crackers, 2!§ lbs.
-.2 0
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Men's OAK BRAND OYERALLS, per pair.l.50
mounced him ruled.Thi. is in-I neurlsni rauuu auuam ul uwul good news to hh hmilgflhmd
merou friends whé wilt :rejoice
1g=»;;.-f he has recovered hi: usual
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:in at present.Hr. and Htl. Stlnky Guy olchant,Nebr., were hen theat of the week for a visit WithI brother. Chu. and family.
Un last Tuuday evening, Ma;llr. and Hrs. L. A. Plrfish ofnah:celebntal their tenth
predation of dill? products; firit
In powdtred buttermilk, thin! incondensedbuttermilk,sixth in
m a t t e d m i i k .T h e r e ~
m ¢.product Wu uur£li`tdrty
lions ol' dolllru ln 1925, with anaveragereturn of $73 dollan per
milk cow.Dniry products ve -
nged 20 percent above the level
of other agriculturai products in
th e mm mi dustry is nw-
nu .Centra!City and a are the
only Nebrukn cities luring enu-Fancy Green or\\'ax Beans, perfan _ _ . .20 |Men's WORK SHIRTS SATURDAY widing anniversary by enter-ining a numberhl friends veryeuantly at their home at 4208skins St.Mr. anal llra. 0. L.
lsingzr of Harman were pres-2.llr. :wi Hrs. Carl Cooper.Mr.d Mrs. BOri Cooper and Floyd
uicipally ownni gan plants.Therean privah: Qlants al. Blair, F11-
mont, Columbus, Norfolk, Lincoln,Grand la1anJ,Kearney,North
Pllttc, Plirbury, Scottsbluff, Nb-
bnmka City.,l'lat¢.1\moul'h,York,
ap-uemauccmu....._
V a n C a m p ' s m e d i u m s i z e P o r k &B e a n s -. 1 0 |O N L Y e a c h ----._~--.
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These Are only A few of the reasonablefprices you will find at our s!o|e
THE STORE OF QUALITY
M C D U N A L D S
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-ind th e Ke i Y en'Her mother nodded.
a
mlking nur materts.urn 'l ve.huhtari' lb-I inked. playfully.
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Biair. Nebnvkl, June 9, 1921- ' r n,PIIn i k !l. he 8 nd |rn-C2mr¢hBc.boolalul thliaorni.u|,'P E A C E F U L ~ n a n o f q \ , ! | u r l o m l y £ 1 1 e t h i c menu this week with ln. J ohn ho m: s m g um;" n i n g m e_homo und a tnlnod num u in az-Barry.|Mahan! B-mf hu the mumps in: ;~f J '¢§I Rev. J a ime: 5 vronhlp hu been holding up ea:-
_; .\L:.. u..-fhrhnn n nlniabntn in ik! fnnY!ll-¢!¢d1Dl[Y ~ #I Ilia.I A1 TA-BOY Exiéfé"THE ENTERPRISE >.
i l l .m d l l r a .l l a :K l u t z a n d
da u g h t e r ,u m m w e r e S u n d a y
d n a e r g n u u o f a u . C h r i s V i d a l
a l l d a u g h t e r s a n d i n th e a l l e n
g ° _ ; * } ¢ f -= =~ 1 ,g _ =; lh m R a h l fa
, all l a a ea E va a n d m e r ,
# a r i a a n d L l l i n n al s o vi a
l h d ! . h l n
ten dan cn.fF a n m e n a n a l l b u y c u l t i va t -
in g c o r n a t t h i s t i m e .
l n .Jo h n M c D o n a l d a n d H i n
M y r t l e , a n d l i n . O s c a r R o a d vi l -
i fa d w i t h H n .La w r e n c e l l l l i e r
u n e n ft e r n o o n l a n w e e k .
_ " r e ~Lq g g e n t e r t a i n e d a t
H r s . M a r y B a r r y a n d d a u g h t e r ,
l l l u G r a c e o f B l a i r l e ft S u n d a y
e ve n i n g f o r G m a h n a n d o n 'l 'e u =
d a y r l a r t e d fo r C l o n t a n a ,Mi n n . ,
w h e n t h e y w i l l vm : t h e i r a a n a n d
b m t h e r J a m e s , fo r a b o u t i e n d w l .
a f p r I h l c h t h e la t t e r 'H i l l b r i n g
t h e m h e m e a n d h e w i l l at t e n d
A l -.._._....-. .. .. ..-a ¢"¢ ¢l »\| nn
l s u u l u m a .Th a A nn u a l sc h o o l m e e i l n g w i l l
b e h e l d l o u d l y e w m l n l . J u n e 1 8 .
A mi s ce l l an e ou s ah o vre r w i l l h e
g i ve n F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n b r t h e Il e -
C a r t h y ne i gh b or h oo d co m p l i m e n -
l i n ' z o u m F r a n c e s s e m : w h o s e
m a r : l e g e t o H r . J o a S u l l y w i l l
u k ; u h m i n t h e n e a r fu t u r e .
w l r vg _ u n . u g » --_.- _... .-. --.t i o n o f t h e U n i t e d D l n i a h E va n -
ge li ca l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h n e w b a -
i n g h e l d i n B l a i r .D r . P e t e r s o n i l
p u t e r o f t h e De n ia l :L u t h e r a n
ehu zeh i n T 1 e m o n t .O u r a m p l e
wi ll l> e ¢l | .. l t o h ea r a nd me e t h im .
C h u r c h B d w o l a t z o o*r:!ock.
A r l l t o n 1 m e e t i n g a t 1 p . m .
1 Pi c n i c !IC G !! l o b a t h e O r d "
lh e a a da ys ,t h e g i r l s ': h u a n d
t h e F r i e n d l y In d i a n s h a d n g e n -
io y e d a u ch t hi s we e k i n th e wo o Js
w e s t o f t o w n .
J _ . - » - - -sI eI- m e fa t h e r o f C a p t a i n C h u l a
|1 .i n. lb er xh w a s a N o n p u t h a n
>N BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS COMMENT
s...;.'2i".l."'Sf'I°§1"§'.¥.3"3 §*f=!!° Ovw. a¢.hmm, NEBRASKA. n 9, 1921
"'i»Tiii Hn. .mu mum .ma
hi ll! wa n wq di nlr ga li l
'.L!'! !!E'__°!_'.!l| | u| |,| | s l
5 ;-;='-v CHBDQI U 1 0 I o l l o m n g s l f U ! !l\lll1IIll¢l n m r l u l s vnznguw nq - -t - " - ` ~" " °" " " ' " '" " ' " " "" " 'i n o .co:~:cas:c. ai|6:`~E2"\ '| .u n
§ = w s J ' ; » ' : : - § - f ° ' -a n d ¥ = ' ~ | . . " '2 " : * . 3 ' : '; 1 : . 1 = : L P : z = . : : = ¥ |» - F . N e w r i l , P a s t o r .
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Ask -for "BLUE DIIU3(
e ' ! " ' J `.x _A. , . : : 7 l .~;.
u .
BE SURE AND GYOUR TICKETS.WE
PAY YOU BACK $.05ON EVERY s WORTH
YOU BUY
"I like to be wailing an
ready
To serve you," says "He
You-Are Eddie".
"It fills me with pleasur
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The H:&r&hy Pmneamlve Club l lvlxi o the hmn 'Thvmpmn Thll c hurch will hm! u gum!low|hl|L The nlwndunee ul the hh now celebnled som
§mM|uuumnnu|||||||u|||||u|u|u||u|u|ui\Miuuun||||numumm|mm||||||||m|||||uumn|||um nunnmmun||||u||||||mum|||||ulmmmm||||||u|uuuu|u|nu|§
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5 u h é A p § é r e l ~
1 In a Most belightful 1 ~~
=E 'Collection o ty es
v w : in w mly .lm-vm m m m o f c n u .xrvdlillng u Us hams of M gmdf
¥'33»'".».»"&|."°"»&"»'§= d`".{L"'
f u m n h e r . z . . , ,lin. H. E.
1-;=~»-» and family at thu pm*
onln . Au nvt Kn hn k an d Cla nVHHAI st I- hi Hn. Mani a wn"hmm on Wednnda nfumocn.Don un! Ihr! Wfrleh wsu Blair
n moon.u m a n d & m. W r i c h 3 : 1 - s
' N l d l v alternqvn with n
Alu n Wrlch wok taehcn BX'
Amlmdou In Bhlr an Sliunhy.A Luge numbu of s humI-h h vldmlly n nnn do d E h. st
lb Gorman Hull an Snlunhy.
rof . .
'2'3'..¢5"§..|`f'"'.;'f.t"1'»."§" her| pins ¢f~»~..i.. It mm vuy vm
w
v k Blu ln u u b k m n i k a t
mo.ln . A n n W h \ | | n d n n , & 1 l
.vu m u
W ' a ." " 5 . 2 " mmm a n F d -u n m m b n . . .»m2`wh n xh a m
~ ~!PAROCIIIAL SCHOOL Pics c,
Tle an n u l puro¢hhl ached
~ ~ of the Brvwn Creek and
n man school: was held ut thelsmwn c mk :hu nc h o n umany .
'~'f ~r c m w d w u
ITY To ADD To
LIGHT PLANT
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:HANKS'; . . ; ~ , , ' , , ; . ; ;' Q D . A R .l i o L D @ in .,.'i"I§'T,,°.LL.. ¢<>hll¢¢\'
£:'1:.:;°°::,.."°:'..F,;;'2:;f -r F L A G D A Y r l c m c ~
b n u r m p h a n n u n -A :nf ummm vmnny for thelr wu-\ i o u t o o ~ e n t h e l r h n m u l o
and"Offleere Elected.Plan lor
Yea:'e Aetlritles.Officers to
iS¢|1'¢ Twice Each Year.
ANNUAL Plc xlc ISJ UNE 20TH
0T r i C o u n t y C o w Te s t i n g 1\l ¢ Q d °
a t i o n fo r M o n t h o f M a y Glre at.
W i d e n e r C o e S h o w s H i l l : u m .
The young folks of the Rose
Hill Community met at the school
house lest Wedneedsy ewdnr end
with the anietuxoe of the oounty
agent, organised themselves into emor whic h will be known as the
ltoee Hill Country Club.
The following of!ioera were
|"; }§§§f~£§a"1n the elteriaoon, ln-
tersperled with mode and va.r»
lotta games made at pleasant dayfor the young Iollra.A. fine picnic
dinner urea served which all
enjoyed.
mn s ls n B L A I R MA N ma s
ltr.Paul Petersen of Omehl
peeled away Sunday and the fun-ond services were held Wednesday
st 2 P.. Ll.Mr. Petenen is well
known in Blair, havlnx been atthe head of the Dewh Publishin!
House for a number of years end
later in the real estate end insur-
enee hardness.He W mam'e_:.....a- L-.. ..s... -an he Q1ienrehfl
slid Equipment tor Addltlonsli
Unit to umtielpsl Light Plant.
Amount to be Spent ll $45,414.
. . . . . _. . . . . _
SPECIAL MEETING I3 CALLED
Skinner Engine wsu ae Imam.
lllakisg Three Skinner m e.
Nov in Use By the City.
I At a spedd meeting held lastFriday evening the bids of s num-
ber of contracting firms were reed
end after the reading s five Mn-
ute reeees use declared for themembers of the eeundl to tsl! the
matter over.When called togeth-
er it was decided that on seeouuz
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s
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Both new and old subscrib-
ers have kept thi!!! lively
erouitd the offlee uni stillthey are ¢°mi11&~The rot
price of 75 eelle means a.
saving in money which it
eeoeptable in these timer.
Get in and take edwantsge
of this offer.We also havecombinations with other pa-
per; and msgadnl that ere
very sttralrthl.e e l C e Q I e
e
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IOWA RUABSms ls on
lorie Fonlanelle and llold Pltnle'
in Honor of Marker Placed on
H. Old College Site.
RELICS BROUGHT To LIGHT
Extflllon S-eeretlry,Mr.Irank
liered of Doane College Present.
Tells of Oldest Dlyl.
About fifty memberz stu! friends
of the D. A. R. gathered et Fon-
tsndie on Flex Day, 'Dueuley with
well filled baskets to hold s picnle
on the old historle site of the firsteolleloinNebraska.The exact
:ite of this college is now markedwith a huge boulder whkh wee
lsr to the (Ehember of Codtmeree,
the mayor, and other city offleiale
for their eo-operation emi support,without whic h lt would have meimpossible for ua to seeomedate so
many people.
The Convention Committee.
\lr. C.W . Ly n nhas l:e en'r ery
happy these days es his little
daughter, Hsxlne, has been deem
from Winner, So. Dskote to psyhim s little visit.She ess eeeom-
penied by her cousin, llsry Eve-
ly n llsll.They plea to return to
Winner today.
nouns doum `
Evauellesl Lutheran Queens
Closed With Erasing Sendo!
Sunday, June 12th.
_- s uMEET IN ms xr RACINB. WIS-
Rslaee 825,00 for Gyneaeien.
Phil ts Enlarge Sched a l l
m a e n a m u o f n r m .
Thehlgexmrentlelnwhlehlnell,
l;ro\.\¢htneer!|rN00toour t=oorI,
dosed its thirty-il.rst ennuei see-alonleltSum.isya!teraoon.
Theaeseioanthreeghentrrsean
lnterestingoneendmenef ablllty
!romeast,1reet,northandlo\rth
garestirringsddresseethstveme
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fév u i n o n Norlelk hotl!!! mh v c h h lq n mp u u l c d w ehhc"'§'»,"¢'I."».""*""'&¢°"J'?""'°'
on lv .n onf \ u w I u \ d i | | . b k \ o l ' t | r vvithentchl.lh |An i|. x P u k o d n h n N lh lr
birthday an loudly md J
v m w w h a r e l m - u i n L Mduinoon vnu:l n .Otto Von
and wdf g. ln . wm. W hs e mdnon.lh.n \ln. I-Zmilumpg dl l r k u m .A mlmb u ol men from th hndghhurhood auondad 1 makin(u tbl Glrmm Hall Sunday.
a m , m u n a l u m D r . l e mio Kirhvillu on sunday when hu
i n n l u tc h u n hll son h ottlu h d .Hs lnupoc tld hmm on15 01 01 or Wodmsdny ol thiswu t .Alma W rkh in nuy inlvim h ar s hu t,l n , m u m a
daughter,lh x i m during lh .xuu' absence.
MCCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
l r . m d l l n .An n u ! W n lh n
lnd dnughler of W dnuh lows
and ln. J . J . Long ol Bldr mml t t h t m w l m u n o f l r l n d l l r s .
Jr-hn Ammon.-
l a i n m d le q ln mn E ve n t!and Chalk: Arvluon vf Blmk and
Claywn Ammon of Omlhl. with
MY h mf li e n n n Su n d u vm| ~on at LM pina!-|l.hom¢.
Hill Ru¢hAnm| 0u: J lughhr ol
l r . L M Mm E. B. Aronlon ofBldr, Ll vl||\in| her gnndplrvnll
on th f um thll walk.loan Hlndhy trwnhd cattle lor
John Annum to tho wmun Long
pntu n lu! B umlly .lin Alu Nolnon vhltod Sahar-
ay uvlnllll md Su nda y n t the
Dm '|'homPl°n home.u .. _ . " _m m -»\-.....-..
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~ Eff beyond ineasnre
To be both consistent and
steady!"
BUY
SUGAR
Novw
While the price i 1
still down.Prepare
for the canning seq-
son.
Best C. & H. Cane
Sugar per 100 lbs.
$7.50
Our Meats are the best
government i n sp e c t e d
meats that can be bought.
0 u r n e w refrigenating
system as s ure s these
meats to be in the best
possible condidon.This
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eiected: Howud Tayior president ' " " " " " " " ' " " " " " ° ` " ' ' " " " "of the hour that the council would I plsoed than by that organisation.la n w o r th h i l f i llSiemensWilliamson,' v m P121 I0 know of "P death.adjourn until th t n u t mo mi n p Slut You by Bwlelber l lo Got The da! vu pleasant.Nature ~ ~The work of the eommtlon was
Downm m m m l t
mhirgivmgumewarhuhumd N h 'as g_||"huddnnew¢ry!hlng\hlt¢oddbqmnks a comparison mf thn bids.: '_ m " . . " ; ' ".;; __E n ' - n s s h d .Thi b uuti o a of n ntun
Aewr diu ly the mne dng vu na worfuvidmnaad nn every hmd andfor Saturday mornin: u whic h in thi ° ° '" " ! ~tha n p nne nt eu hm awr y mo-
Old Souls Ind Phase!Pklk
Bdul Bald in Fnloul Tully.
ruuymgwze zpmrby wus rntowork fordnekurdzorgnnls-. u m s m r u w m n u u u nchunk |¢bool,wu1rlt.hnutq\u|-z
ui6ll| sawnu .-,....., ........--..., -....his ...£'¢.,.,§'..'§"{;..'}1,'f§,. month ~ ~
wo. Wm.Honndlck and MyronWard.Zed: month the president
nypolnta a new work eommlvee
and may ure rewowble m 'hrlrpalueularmanlheprognms crrl
aetivltien.The Club lx :W ink e new et\,.., eehool house Wedneall
J
t
ymng, [une ez The proceeds willbe :led io finance the Club'e bile-
b lll mm.New ollleen will be eleet-ed uehJnnuury ml me July. new gsm;each pn-un .lf m clue mme
rcllve pert during ills ner.~¢~»
"The nnnual Wuhlngtnu CountyTerm Bureau plcnle wlll`be me
June Ylftb et the Wm. lvenan (erm
.four mllu wen of Ft- Calhoun.Mr. Geom Ohrt of Calhoun
tnwnzlllp le general chnlrmnn of
I l n progrem vhleh eonxletl ofreeee, genes, horseshoe pitching
contest, etc.mr y ur nearly soo etteuded
from ull. parte of the eeunsy niil
the program ehxlnueu is making
p lu u end nrn npmenh for elarger getheriug thll yur.A de-
tailed ennounrement of the pm-
gnm nlll be given next week.~
m u m ' - . _ . . . -
o » w |B h lf l Cer Wlth n m
Peode Goee Down Embenkmenl
o l l x s m n u s m a g u w r .
CerW>r¢dr¢1L Oemnentllihred-
s r x r z ' r u A C l ' o u s r u m . c m
/ls about lmao Sunday momlnt
e Council Blu!!! ear. eeld In be
wma ull driven by John F.Johnson, lrtlflclnl limb manu!|e~
tuner, went over the embankmenta m e x m m o e s m n x l e n s l n
wnmngmn hlghwey. Az the pun
when the ur left tho hlghwly theto l d wu l l good eondltloll. nl-
though under eemfualun ucould be noted by the elgne on
ehher en.l of the flll.
The embankment vez erouuflhy leet hieh nt thu pelnt mdthear mu s t h m turned over
:overall tlmee ln l u dovnvrud
lllz ln o n a w wth e t h e n u mn y .Th e ur vu e wr e e ku n dvu pulled ou! me .gonsldereble
dif fic ulty b y e .mu s mwr um
lzrouzht to Blelr tothe Arenup
~. - n u "
time the bm- were let
The dm item to oonmlder vuthe bnlldnl ln whic h to uma the
equlpmmt.The oantnet lor mu
building vu let me the RelnbelCo. ol hnnu City , Ko. et | 9610-
The non llem eonlddend vu the
rebuilding'of Um smoke lu c kwhic h vu let w the Dnke-W ll-
llnml-Noun! Co.ol Omlhx for
SNDO.The englne ind [mentor
eenlren. vu unrded lo the Slln
ne r E n | ' ln e C e . o lE r le , P e . ! o rw u r l .The bo ne: vm. I wav
lughuone eboeker,Dlunon-l -um
blower, boller setting, eu. went tothe Murrey lron Work: Company
of Burlington,Iowaat $13561 end
the breecllln( contrut to the Kent
E.~||| neel1n¢ Q. ol ulnmpolu at
m o .The mu amount eetlnlnted un
der the nr-loul contracts runs to845,4l4 but by tho time every lam
n a b t h e ~_
FORMER BLAIR mm. W EDS
nooc z C OUNTY l-'Amina
Mlu Edna Jolmxon. daughter of
Mr. and ln. Ed. Jolmmn ol Fr¢~
.
u eonlldered l¢ wul no do,b heve mme under the l" by 5°P'
THE S TA TS -VIDEB HELP
Ndtrukn pod louis entbueiutl
ll they will look eeetwmlenola
the lllseourl 1-her ehrllll thu mncouple af months, we witneu unlnterertinl med-wld gl wmv lon
eountlu engeged lu'e rem to lake
ndveuuge ol the uevfeoonty hlgh~
ny bond luv.Under the prwleloee o! the mr
uw, pane by use lure mul lq-
leleture thin lyrlnt. eounllee mayvm bend: for paving or gnvel-
ln3 vr l w f v ron);The m uhlghny eommladvls out ef the
proc eeds ol the guollne ux and
enwmoblk llama few.will plylhe`bond.l. lem-an um lwrlndoel-
lu ll ma mma l that the m uf l m d u n tn k e a r u o l b o n d l t h l t
m y b e l u u e d l v y n l e u z u m
counties md uns there will dl
tzmber l.Ilene the rece betweentlleu en tlute en gvbb h Id lljn kl
Advantage of the new law endpne thelr vrlmerv told! without
ty.The amount of honda luued by
.e ux upon the people of the eoun- steps »...........l'7' lm
ment of the dny.The dinner wa
||||g|,| on the lawn et the home of
Hr. and Ire. Henry Monks lnwhleb plellltl uurruundlnge em-
p u J u n e - vu a m m u » i ln e
u m .llml-.To nuke the dey memorable Ur.
Frlnk Kei-ed o l Doane College,which ll the mceenor to the Fon-
nuln, college.vu llne enl and
bmnlbt to lllht e number ol ple-tune of the old college Ind A rv
production of the prlnoed profnm
J et the mlln ti o n of the
y 10-elm during hh stay, produced eun of Nice end regulation; which
xvverued the old school evny
book lu lass when Mr. c. G. Bla-
bee, olnl ploneer reddent, wee con-
neded \v'|\.h Lhnt lmlllutlou.Leter in the dey the eompuly
\~l»l¢e¢ltl»e ol.l ee-mem-y wllln
overlook:the henutllul Elkhomvm., and mn they 'mend their
"Y w the hunting Uris* of Hr.
Hermen Schoettger and mar ee-
.lvwl e ni¢I\-lfkllnvrr und then the
ull ol tbeevefnl lened their
The puny vu indebted lo Hn.
":.'7'Ignore m d M n . ~ " 1
n. ue .-u-nu rnuewu s p u n .semen "Pl-»m¢'cnu mm.
wll.l. ll/lvl: GOOD PIOGRAH
hemont. Neb.. June li-30%erel Lhoullnd pereou ere expect-td so ettnud the um ennuell plc-ek ln un m n cmry omSettlers uloc-lation KD be me ezan dw punk In Nmll mea to-d|¥~'nu vrvmm for un deyvrlll be eompooed of makin; andeenteeln.Ned c. Abbm. mmm Cley.vm be the pdnclpd epeekar efthe dey. Under the dllo. PnlrleGnu nm,"Ama wal r mnmlnleeeoae ot olnmeer dey: loNebnukl.R. A. Robertnon, NorthBend mayor, will glve the nddnllol welame.e m o f a n fe atu re mln e r
me dev -flu he I hmwl "mebetween an Schuyler And North
Bend zum of the Elkhom Valley
l¢ll\\°»Schuyler l l leullof the
lkbum langue, whlle North Bend
dreed referred l
llu ln lonrth PU'-\Other event: oe the program
will be an o ld f d d le n ' g m
horeexhoe pltchlng end e dence for
UA|I\nldml.rll|le|l|eeforn| 'ed| ~erin;of tbleaert,H n e t l n y
muHeee ,ln th ellneb ulldi npr e-autl!¢ol\l'¢I'\|¢\\d|£Denn,\.he!e-w l u l l m u r l n l e n n a t h n c h
mamlxenhlplelaruedaf-wlmthy
have eeeamplldaed geeewltbom
eeylng
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wlll go tn the Cherokee lndllne
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Summer Days Defnand Cool Dresses
A new assortment of Ladies' and Misses Dresses in Silks,
Crepes,Taffeta:and Printed Tub Silks are now in.
Also the large flop Hats in colors and Black.
Q In s I '"°n1¥'""§' "§{§i"`Iné"\T¢¢}"»`é3|m°n=. wu united in mlrrhv 1°'l"1ere were 383 coin on our for u n r osp E3mated to the Jurmie mu nT m " ° ' ."" '22 of which were holpitll at cmmesl Blum.a e
'?'.=... .paws 'nn hnnrhf. 'I 1r»rn side!illtlflflll ~~
Lani: Tmll. son of hir. and Mrs.Hen Tank at ei t ocloek Wednrsh'-
nexday evening at the lovely new\ . . . . . . . -. . . . . ¢ \ . . . . . - . . ». J \ : . . . . . . . . . . ». . . 1 . : . . \ .
s county wuz ne 5UPlU¢m°f"°° "Allen for the arrangement ann um-urrlera._fur u wdble fu um state high- !plan of the ammrul outing." *we °" f°"° **°d ma un mun-
vrny commission out of its surplus BLAIR TEACHER H2135 *U promptly 4IOOGL
funds..FORMER BLAIR MAN Amana'other mutha was theFor instance. in Harrilon coun-13 HONORS!!Hin I'f aneu Schenek, daughter ellqifon ef ¢ehure§z b a u d m l
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| n u l h l h o \ r l m £ | \ e n | » a n r l | | r t | ' | ' " ° "I .| h l n l l , l 0 0 , 0 l | 0 l |v l n g z n n w o. . . . ¢ \ . . J a a a . . . . . . A . . r m m f | \ l \ | |. M t l l l l i l l l l o f U l l ' 9 d ' ! ' ! ' ¥ 1 _ _ I ' 2 g | . ' . : ~ P E .: m l n h l n k u m m . » . . ' £ | . . d T n l l l
cz ur. and Hrs. um 5¢h¢;;.¢i¢,lteachera for me ww for mn| who lim south of Blur. ru unlt- nur. Pnl '1'h» ll Hull: baht
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at ilu Goo. Huh: home.mu On c e a my an d Hw.} ~ 1
R m o f Blah visited at James'I'homplon'a Sunday.
ln . Clte attr Aronson visitedwithHrs.l h r l u Sut,he:had ln
Bhd: one day hat ink.Ru ull!and $11110 hlclknnld
visited ln Omlhx and Pnpilllan hat
:rush-and at tho homo: of lla:ItlcD0nlld And wu|'m»1»be.They
dsc attemled the new thntre
whill ln Omalu.
Hn. Oscar Road Zefi Int Fri-dw for her home il Ilansvilie,
Wyn., :Ihr a vidt of ten days withreiathres in this vicinity.
Hr. and ilu. Ctydc Mc Donald
0! Omlhl vixlllll at the Jnhn Mc
Donald home Tuesday evening.Hn .Rachel M:Don.nid's son.
Ailm,who la about seventeen
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The church was niosly dsconhd duced in the dty.
for the oouxion u was also thc Tho connntion lou ua Rl-Ifllin____ihome..Wiswmiu next year.
1 :p Poliowing the olremony a threeSQQS,I'.,,"'}"°'f',.m,. course wedding brukfut m arrrmrnnzw 1-'on
[served at the home of the brld|'|___T'¢T»I`c.7|L|i"`|'3§p|L`¢`£ .1 nun-,|u_u@ mp: g-~man of Xim-M i n .a me nsm nodIa cousin of the bride who vu!"..'¥..."'1'i'"° .::° .\l¥£iI-1? 'rm -:s»-~f~»m5-»:e-;..es-|!-i'f3=_-:g:e.-s:ea§_*er:.;=stains.
|They vill guide an the Sully Ilfinp C¢lgk.A:M§ Gilbertapr ~rbi Iive hizh ww: were"|" u v u u u a u v n v n u a s w u q q v -' .,,~" ' ° ° "~~N E G R O r m s o u s x r " ' ~ ~ 'i n a p r i c o t g e o r g e t t e .; ' ; : ' m . f ' : ' ; : " : § ' ; § ' " °. , ; , ~3 : 2 ~ n v v l o b r a t i o u W u ~ » » »( a r m '| D ' u = § ° ¢ ' ; i . t f » = 1 ,H r . , . . .
A f t e r t h e c e r e m o n y s t w o ~.t e n d a f t r m o o n I .S y c a m o r eRk l : H ' ' l i d P .H o l s t e i n 7 2 . 0 2 2 5 1 ;~E S C A P E E N M M I u n c h e o u w a s n a m e d 1 1 1 0 0 o p t i m u t i c n p r o p h e c y .G r o : ¢ : .a n n a a l o o f r o o m w a s H r s .E d H a t t e r u n i M r .a n d H n .
P L _.f J e n a L .P e h n c n w e r e p r e s e n t .
W i d e n e r G .H o l s t e i n 6 0 . 6 2 0 2 1 ~s b t e l h t y f w e r e l a t i v e s .i n n n n l l n n z f r t r l h l l n n d l f f " . ' i l f f , f ' 2 f § . ' f . ' l i f ~T h e t m d o h a s t a u g h t t h e Q a r d -
Awrey liealaqwho attendpd mestateuniversitytogetherwith
Min Rodman.Thu evening was spent playin;bHalgn,there being five tables..
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5|t m m r r n ,m l : K f u n u u u u n r l u n u n u s q -n e r ~[ h g p u t y g g f . n d w g ]P r i *w e r 'g i v e n H g "B l l |P I L L i l i b i l l b /s d x a n d t h e 1 := * ' ° W " " " ' £ f ' u " f u ' : f m y e f f i c i e n t i n h e r w o r k I r e l a n d f o r n i g h s c a n ,M n .H u -
g p ~S T A T E s ! ' I W I \ i : " f 0 \ l l » ° "o f ' * | ; ° f " '1 L u T h e i r m a n y f r i e n d !a r e e x t e n d -c h i S c h a f e r f o r s e c o n d a n d M i n
e x c e p t i o n o f h m i w n I n g b e s t w i s h e s f o r f u z u m h a p p i -W i n l f r v e d A l l e n f o r l o w s c o r e .
Jersey 593 H97 Ltll Self Donn From Setond'
The five high henis (must havc " " "weight or molygou53 were:Llrceney
Owner lined Fmt Milk 1
n a
;*';§;'* gm born nt Peoria, 1|I..Tn"bo this fine 3nnnimupie.h Delicious rgfnelhmlfnla at a 1110 r
ffuughl with sue;-am in um Cavan °'"°° emzunt wmv'War and was wounded nt \i¢k5-A N Y ~ ~Hr md Mrs. Wynn Baer .mg
buff.rlmn}Hn.Charles Toft md THe came to LM Angein '"'"'°"!~ ~ M n . E m m a T a f t w e r e F r e mo n t
lvisitnrs Su y at the liartin gJohn Hooks H. vnoolfefl mme than X00 !.|l1*S°|n.\._.__ :_...-|n____..n_r-_n... I Rasmussen home.
lmxun AGED GlI.r\NDl".r\T}IER
'Gran.lpa' Tranberg of this city
arrived nt hit ninety-fourth birth
anniversary Ialt Sunday und alargenumberofrelativesgoth-
ored at the home of his grandson,Carl llolu, inear 'ltennard to do
hh t honor and to .extend boatliahe.l.
Among thou present to enjoythe dayV|'Um Andrew Bohn and
family..Alben Biatthleaen am]
family,Hr.and Mn .TrannyBolts,Mrs.O.Iluddieson,Carl
Christensen and Mr. Tnnberg. OnTues-dny, his daughtcrnhlra. N. E.
Nielsen,Mr.Nielsen and foursons of Remsen, Iowa drove in
and another gathering \r::.¢hell
at the Cad Bohn home Tuesda;
evening.
Read The Enterpriae for neva.
'petty iarreny made her o l c a y e | " " ' " " " " " "" " " " " "
lost Sunday forenoon.
The jd] ln which the two women
were incarcerated was in thenortheastcornerofthecourt
house on tho necond floor and had
been fitted up specially for women
with a cage for the urtdy.Haf-
intr occupied this room for aer-ent day: they were allowed out-
side the cage ln the main room..
The one who escaped claimed tc
be n 'minlstcrk daughter and ah!
may have Lad o desire to attendSunday nerviees.At any rate nhl
let herself .lawn iw means of tht
bed clothing, a dlatanoc of somc~thing like eighteen or twenty feef
at just the right time to attens'4nicer.She failed, ho1\'e¥er, 1|
leave won] as to which church :dxfwould attend or when the 'nook
be back but Sheriff Mehrena i
hopeful.
Guests from a distance wore:Mn. Pau! Richter of Denver; Mr.
and Mn. Wm. Johnson and fam-ily of Blair;Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Clark Lippincott of Blair Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Hartm Johnson and
family of North Bend Misa FloraAnder ton Omaha Hana Ander
gg Omaha and Chrla Johnson of
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L I G H T r u n l x a n o n s l u t .
The eleetde light fund of the
ity now has on hand orounl $87.-300.The propo:ed outfny for the
new unit anti necessary equipment
including the enlrineor'a fees is
estimated to run to around 347,
000.Thus after the Hot! Ia com-pleted the city will curry on extra
indehtedneu of rzopoo.
Johnaon of Omdle; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George Hinrleha, ~
.At a session of the diatrlet
court heh! lm-t Monday in this city
five applications for dtixenahip
were granted.They were Mr. and
M n M..n-im \Audhraon of Ft.
and Mr. llama Edward Cliristensen
" " " " " " ' "" " 'ultlwrillttulllt aauewn n u n ;un;figdtzit 'ii°T"3§fE.."3§T"§?a Many Likety Candidates. In the
grnnmlehildren panned the hat ani|Lint James R°dman'» Name is
the family contributed enough for'Pmminently le n llo mi
,. .one ol' the tallest models."Calhoun, ,H Lauritz Pedereen.!'fmt1 r z mz c r lo s 112,112 as zozs
.uhq_ie a stu -. .t at Dana Collage.LOCAL DEALER :nA\s TIRE .Mr. li. b.Jtonka of Fontondlel BUSINEPES BILW IN HISTORY Arthur J. Weaver of Falla City
d w . c a farm in Cu "We are experieneing he bent'
tt .1 on mu gCi'y tutrnahlp.T h b w i v e a 31:or in our history." and Frank. .U M g these titiona ...Ili J cnklnl of The Jenkins Oil. Tire
" ' " "o ne f 1 I 1: ma1 Iv the max of tho day'| bu1inea ;an=l Batte af Co.,°¢=§n
of the court.p
P. M. Tyson and alater, lin.
Carrie Burdick of So. Onilhe havereturned fmm a trip to Dorling?
ton, Wie., whore they were called
br the death of a maiden aunt.
Min Sarah Tyson.The deceased
was past eighty yean of age andthe last aunriving member of her
Family.
States Rubber Com-mm 4':lT*\='
in diacuming a reronl shipment
of tires and tubes they received
yoxtenlny.
"Our roles up to this time hmrefar exceeded our expectations, and
ve confidently hope to break all
reroniz by the end of the year."
Hr. Jenkins also added that thegeneraltire business throughout
the country le excellent.
has been supposed to he the log-
ical candidate for goéernor of Ne
broakn but lately uevew likely
candidate: have shown their will-
gnu: to he collttd to accept the
rosponaibility.James A. Rodman of Omaha ando native of Blair is thinking aeri-
cualy of throwing his hat in thering ond say: that lf he does mn
it will be on n plotfonn to make
the go\errtor'a term four yeahinstead of two as it now it.
w w.Marsh,former state
treasurer.and Senator George
Norris ere ="j,° being considered..
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