Loading...
06-16-1927IQW .z iTHEENTERPRISEALOCM.NEWSPAPER FOR PRINTS ms NEw5_g,|,,g| PLAYS No nvonrnrsALLTHEPEOPLE ~lrBL/x|R's LEADINGNEWSPAPER Ask for "BLUE REBON BREAD"Ask for "BLUE DY]\$ON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS ~n COMMENT mmdmlsw~sum WLEIA wskly by mm A mms..B JUNvo_M AXXI Subscription Pa 51.50 P;5_Y\-. éuun'~°»1¥~f.LAIR,NEBRASK 9.1921 ~i~ Pram the Gandon Spot of Nebrukn Wuhinlivu Cninly.NUMBER 20 . F ~~|=~I z=aaucztl.»\1._§fooL PICNIC r i BUREAUNOTES Rose Hill Country Club Organhed and Uffioera Elected.Plan for Yeara Activities.Ofllcen to .Serve Twice Each Year. ANNUAL PICNIC ISJUNE 29TH ]riCoun2y Cow Twin;Associ ation for Month of May Given. Widener Cow Shows Hlgh Teal. The young folks of the Rose Hill Community met at the school houoe lslt Wednesday evendn;and with the aaxise of the countyagentorganisedthemselvesintoagroupwhichwillbo known as the Hose Hill Country Club. The following officers wereelected:Howard Taylor president;Clemens Williamson vice pre.sl~ dent;Helen Taylor secretary and treasurer.Pres.Taylor named his work committee for the month of July as follows:Mable William eon Wm.Horendiclr and ByronWand.Each month the presidentappoint.:a new work oon\ml!ce and they are reeponalble for lvir pamcular months programs :|rl nctnfilies. ho cm io gfht a ww at l | x ;\. lchool house Wednesday eveningJune 22.The proceeds will be need to finance the Clubs bale bnll team. New officers 1rm be elected each.Ennuary and each July thus givin;each person of the Club someretirepartduringtheyear. The annual Washington CountyTermBureaupicnicwillbehold June 29th at the Wm.Iverson farm four mllea west of Ft..Calhoun. Mr.George Ohrt of Calhountownshipiegeneralchairmanof the program thlch consists of races games horseshoe pitching contest etc.Last year nearly 1500 attendedfromadlpartsof the oounty abil the program chairman ia makingplansandarrangementsforalargergatheringthis year.A de tailed annotmament of the programwill be given next week. F The annuad parochial ochool picnic of the Brown C¥1.ckan~l Hartman schools was held at the lBrovrn Creek church on Monday.June 8 and a very good crowd was /cm 'ro loufm ~LIGHTPLANT? and Equipment for Additional f lLonlrarls Awarded (or Building lin attendance.A program in the aitcrnoon lnzersperserlwithmusicandvariousgamesmadeapleasantdayfor the young folks.A fine plenlcdinnerwasservedwhichall enjoyw Fonsmn BLAIR.MAN ones Hr.Paul Petersen of Omaha passed away Sunday and the fon eral eervloee were held Wednesdayat 2 P.M.Mr.Peterren is well known in Blair having been st the head of the nam Publishin! House for a number of yean and later in the real estate and insurancebusinessHehasmanyfdendaherewhowillbegrievedto know of his death. CABaofsnown mstmlon Ovundl Blulfs Car With Three People Goes Dorm Embankmenl ofoesomnunutef alnr. cunmoekee <>=~==»»~g11=»f<1 STATE mactons rum.CAR at about 10:30 sunday morningaCoxmdlBluffsearuidtobe owned and driven hy one John F. Johnson artificial limb manufactunerwentover the embankment od the second De Soto nn on the Washington highway.At the place when the car left the highway the road was in good condition al though under construction N1couldhenotedbythesignsondtherendof the fill. The embankment was around fifty feet hlgh at this point and the car must have tumod overseveraltimesinitssloarnurasul ntgmeeaxaoorthdlhe1llir1==way.The car was a wreck Bhd was pulled out with |oneiderabletlifflcttltlbyastatetractorand brought to Blair to the Aronson Garege;_z....A ._....»\nn Inlan Unit lo Munklpel Light Plant]Amount to be Spent ia $45114.Q Spgfjh\L MEETING IS CALLED Skinner Enflne Will Be Added. Malin;Tluwee Skinner EnginesNowln Use By the City l At a special meeting held last Friday evening the bids of a number of contracting firrna were read and after the reading a five min ute recess was declared for the members of the council to talk the matter over.When called toget.h»er it wp decided that on accountof the hour that the council would adjourn until the next tnomlngthusgivingtimetotabulateand make a comparison of the hide. Accordingly the meeting was let for Saturday morning at whichtimethebid:were let. The first item to consider val the building in which to house theequipment.The contract for this building was let to the Relnues Co.of Kenny.City Ho.at $9670 The next Item eonaldered was the rebuilding of the smoke :tackwhicheraslettotheDrakeWILllamaHountCo.of Omaha for moo.The engine and generatorcontract was awanded to the Skin ner Engine Co.of Erie Pa..for $19987.The boiler with a Wast inghouse stocker Diamond :loot blower boiler setting etc.went to the Murray Iron Work:Conspan?of Burlington Iowa at $13567 and the breechlng contract to the Kent Engineering Co. ol Minneapolis at woo.The total amount estimated under the rarloue contracts runs to$45414 but by the time every item is considered it will no doubt FORMER malt:GIRL WEDS DODGE COUNTY FARMER Miss Edna Johnson daughter ofMr.and Mm Ed Johnson of Fre a a a e e s e Is Q E CARD OF THANKS~Mn.Huw e e e althas been very grntzfgingtohavesuch a llrlrl numberofpeoptetakeu.l\an tnge of the bargain offer put on by The Enterprise.Both new and old Suh.:rlb» era have kept illlnlll livelyarouhdtheofficeJ.\n.l etllltheyaracoming.The outpriceof 75 con!!means nsavinginmoneywhichir sooeptable intheec times. Get ln und take advantageof this offer We also havecombinationswithotherpapers and magnalnlo thatare very attractive. .....| e I a a » 0 Q a :owlRUADS ms ISllll Mast Yote by Se|Il$b|r l to Get Under New Lael:Mu mu. 3;5geq_eee so Pave Highways ln the Coaathl . THE STATE Pnovzoos HELP Nebraake good roads enthualstslttheywilllook eastward acrossthelliaeourlriverduringthenextcoupleof months will witness the interesting apectaclo ~many lows countiox engaged lna rsoe to take advantage of the new county high way bond law;Under the provisions of the newlawpassed by the Iowa state ki islatum mu spring counties :nayvotebondsforpavingorgraveliuxprimaryroads.The etata highway eommisdon out of the proceeds of the gasoline tax and automobile license fem wlll paythebond.s interest and pdnclpal.It le estimated that the statefundcantakeearaof bonds that may be issued hyat leant alxtycountiesandthatthesewillall have some under the law by September 1.Home the rece between unemanfw renonick wuyaxaadvantageofthenewlawand pave their primary roads without § rsl iI FLAG onPICNIC .....Around Fifty Members Yialt Ilia torle Fontanalle and llold Plenle in llonor of Marker Placed ou Dltl College Site. RHLICS BROUGIIT TO LIGHT Extension Secretary lllr.Frank liorad of Doane College Present. Tells of Olden Days. About fifty memberl and friends ol the D. A.R. gathoncd at Fon tanelle on Flag Day Tuesday with well filled baeltets to hold a picnicon the old historic alle of the thatcolleleL1Nebraska.The exact:ite of this eollep ts now marked with a huge boulder which wasplaced there by tllsforfanlsatlon.The day was pleasant.Nature had done everything that could be salted.The beautie s of :lawn wereovldenced on every hand andthosepnesent enjoyed every moment olthe day.The dinner wasspread on the lawn at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Monks in which pleasant eurmundinga arnplejusticewas done to the flne plénlc dinner. To make the day memorable Mr.Frank Korad of Doane Collegewhichis the euccesxor to the Fon tanalln college was present and brought to light a number of plc»lures of the old college and a reproductionof the printed ummmusedatthedoclloatlonofthe.leader already r~eferredt:u.He also during his stay produhd aset of rules and regulations which:owned the old school awayback in 1858 when Mr. C. G.Bib bee old pioneer resident was connectalwiththatinstitution. Later ln the day the company\lail.ed£he old oemetery which overlook:the buutliul Elkhorn Valley and then they aended their1aytothehuntingWiseofHr. Herman Schoettger and later enjoyed s picnic supper and then the call of the evening hastened their l In behalf or Lhe load congregationwewishherebytoexpressour sincere gratitude to the peoplelo!Blair and vicinity for their wil :llngneas to open their homes L0 lconventlon guests and in particularto the Chamber of Commercethemayor. ond other dtihofflciala for their oooperation and supportwithoutwhichit would have been impossible for ue to accomodate somanypeople.g The Conventlon.Cornmlttee. Hr.C.§l».Lynnhas}Jeenveryhappythese xisya as his little daughter Maxine has been dormfromWinnerSo.Dakota to payhim a little vim.She wasaeeompanledbyher cousin Mary Eve lyn Hall.They plan to return to Winner today DDDGE£0UH`l'Y l'loHE£Rrlcmc Old Settkf and Pioneer Heade Brine mu in Inmon:Today.N. Ci Abbott Prlndpel Speaker. Subnet ~Pmn¢nm»Daya. WILL HAVE coco rnocnsu Inmont Nels.June liSew eral thousand persons are expeded to attend the thlrd annual picnicoftheDodgeCountyOld Settlers association to be held atthedtyparkinNorthBendtoday.The omsrsul for the daywillbe composed of speaking and contents. Ned C.Abbott Nebraska Cltylrillbetheprincipalspeakerof the day.Under the title Prairie Gran Days Abbott will ginreminiscencesofpioneerdaysln Nebraska.R A.Robertson NorthBendmayorwillfivetheaddress of welcome.One of the feature emit;of the day will be a baseball gamebetweentheSchuylerandNorth Bend teams of the Elkhorn Valleyleague.Schuyler is leading the 353110111 league.while North Bead Li {n!ounh pm.oa tax upon the people of the coun lamps homowanl.Other events on the programty.The party was indebted to Hrs.will be an olI flddlsrs ¢0l1f»||t»The amount of honde laeued by A.J.Lustre and Hn.c.el.horseshoe pitching and a dance for gmcconvomon1 cwsfrntunnel National Convention ol Ilanlah Evanlelifal Lutheran Clmrdla Closed With Benning Seaeloa Sunday June 12th. .........MEET IN me AT mcma.WIS. Raises $25000 for Gylaaalus. Plan to Enlarge School and esemcaol¢a Offlrlfa. The his oonventloin which in allbroughtnearly2000 to our townclosedllathirtyfirstannualnsdoolast Sunday afternoon.The lullonihxoughont area an 1 interesting one and men of abilityfromoutmeetnorthandsouth Q :tinln;mama;that wereisllworthhearing. The work of/the convention wasthelayingoutof plana by whichtotrodforthe:hunch organisation.Blair bein;the seat of theehurollschooleraewithoutqueetion an admirable P1100 for a gatheringofthissortHerethycould see ln the fine buildings zaeently constructed at Dana the remisslrunnzaoonsodzhnthe membership Is proud o( what theyhaveaoeompllahedgoeswithout eaylnyAmongtheplanslaldoutisonuthathaslon;been forming andthatisanew$80000_gyrnnaaiumandforthisbuildingtheynowhaveafundof $2500¢.Besides1Alain;funds for this they also raised $870 for Inner llsslone srhlch will be spent among theiroem people.H13 was also mud for foreign miaelona halfod which arlll go to lbe Sherokae Indiana and half to Japan.$1.83 raspledgedtowardachurchbuildinglnWinnipegCanadaandthaA 1ea.s not forgotten$1i=las raised to helptheand$126 eras nlsed to halfdefraythedeficitmadedurlnaLhelr lan t1ip.During the eeaelon charges leda brought by one of the members against the church hoard.An investigatingcommitteeerasapoointedwho found that tha charr950IJune smumu pefrsuun nclattcuiail :§1ont was united in ml toThen883 cow! on mst for Ill ;d$J.Z?3fin1 méuidi Louis Tank son of Mr. cmd Mn.month of M353 22 of which |m C n H Bluffn.B¢.|Henry Tlnk at.aight oc1ockWed \3l§»:;:1?:u:n;:1uh::juri_Johnmn nesday waning lt the Io1ely.n¢1\Two cows were bought 7 ;nd 31;HL nr home northwest of Fremont whichlafun:md ff .frac u P ¥1ggas~W;P fo;z1f1¢i»|hmb was bmktn in two ihgroom had in nendlncn for h ............... a county will be supplemrnnen al ]Allcn for the arnngzment lm!omumcn.fm an pouiblu bf the state high plan of the delightful outing.way commission out of its snrpluii BLAIR TEACHER WEDS fundl.gronmzn BLAIR MANForinstancejnHnnimncoun;13 HUNDRED Min Frances Schnnck daughtertywhich voted $1000000 in road;of Mr and Mrs.Louis Schenckbond: Tuesmlny. there will be upent;him (;A.Rnthmmn ncei\1eJ3h0 Nm math of Blur vu unit ahruuf xamnnnn in nlvinl um two .lhl 4n11n¢inn rlinninr from a L91 cd in marrizrl zo Hr..Touph as urs unfounded md the mum wu pmmptly clqlti. Among nzhar msttan vu itselectionof n :hunch board andteachersforthecollegefornlli year Pnl.Th.I.Hmmm bdngretainadutlubeadaftbeaehooli ns ln:also C I.Hamm an of the f|.culty.\The cloning future of the day vu 1 mudcll program.»choir was nude up of 125 vo ~from differnt churches repsentedmdvuwithoutquutio~the finett of its kind ever p :fund in the dty.The convaniion gon td Ruins Wixcomin next year 1921BIAru.2 _g56I215 I9 zo2627 June 1927 ::=.1 2 575910 I4 15 I6 1721222524 25 29 50 411 IG252. m~rrzn~r.\|N FOR vzsrron Blix:America Rodman of Kim ball Nebr.tru guest of honor l A pgriy given nt the home of M Eva Cook int Friday sveni~ The hostcsies were the M Mary Cook Agnel Gllhertaon nAudreyDenies( who nttendod th siate univrrsity together wi Minn Rodman..Tho evening was ment playinbridgfmorebeingfiveiabl Prime:were given Mlu Bealri Inland for highgscore.Mrs.Har olui Schafer for second ond M Winifrvnl Allen for low scum.Deiicioua rrfreihmcntl at a lu hour mado tha evlzninz comple BLAIR BUSINESS ANI) SOCIAL FOREC . Mr.and Mn.Wynn Baer family Mrs.Charles Taft Mrs.Emma Taft were Fremon vilitorz Sunday at the Marti Rasmussen home. ! 11. .\f 39.9 p d f f d a decrease of two tenths of apoundofhutterfnttThe average for the month wal 903.3 pounds of milk and 317 l.lohnson wore an artificial rightlegwhichhelostwhiletheearmugoingdownthedeepincline. lW}sen Johnson was rescued Abone pounds oijrutterint.~P :!!ll?5f._f 3.331%flsllt There were 44 cows produdng tml: 40 pounds or more of butterfat:md 21 produced 50 pounds or moreofhutterfatfor the month of May.Two cows each produced over atonof milk.Gilbert Akerluml of Valley and Ralph Widener of lien nanl Nebrqlm are the owners of these cows.Both cows are Hol .steina.One new milking anachlne has been purchased in the Association during the month. The five high cows wen:Owner Breed Fat Milk GilbmAlcerlund P.Holstein 72.0 T51 Ralph .Widener G.Holstein 50.62021 John Hooks Jersey 59.8 1497 Otto lbsen Holiteln 59.4 1552 John Compton Jersey 59.0 1553 The five high herria (must have eight or more cownl were:Milk 12190 760.0 1173.3788.3 sum Fat 38.9 37.0 36.335.8 34.2 Owner Breed Htl Parson Holstein Elmer Miller .ToneyArnoldWittHolsteinJohnComptonJerseyJohntlooksJersey :mmm AGE!!{;ltA5i1)l.r\IllER Granlpa Tranbcrg of this city:arrived at.hi:ninetyfourth birthanniveraarylast.Sunday and alanenumberofrelativesgatheredat the home of his granllsonCarlBobs.near 1§.ennaJ>d to do him honor :mil to extend bestwiahu. Among those present to enioytheday verve Andrew Boha and family Albert listtiiieacn anJfamilyMr.and Mn..TrannyBohzsMrs.O.lluddleson Carl Christensen and ltlr.Tmnberg.On Tueulay his daughter Mrs N.E. Nielsen Mr.Nielsen and foursonsofltemsenlotsadrovein mid .motlivr gathering was heh at the Carl Holm home Tue51133 evening. Read The Enterprise for neva. |Johnson said that just before the our wont down it struck an ob struction and one of the womenatnickherelbowagainstthecarlwhichcausedhimtolookather |nn.l thus he lost control of the lmachine. 3 The party was enroute from Council Bluffs to Homer Nebr. 3 Early Sunday night attendants nt the hospital stated that John fsaon was resting easily. sNEGROPRISOHER ydpd\0 f g p p p and ferns with fioor basket.|ateither side formed a beautiful set ting for the bridal party.Mill imma Johnson played the Wedding march and Rev.GeorgeKabelereadthemanaigeaerrlce.The bride wore a charminggownof white georgette and lace and a flowing veil held in place by l:strings ol pearls and carried abouquet of brides roles. a cousin of the bddo who wasmatronof honor wore a gown ofpalepinkgeorgetteandcarried.nIouquetof roses and daisies as did Zlliis Alice Tank the bridelmaidwho ia n Ilstcr of the groom was=:1tlireil in apricot.georgette.g Alter the ceremony a twoa~£SCAPEco\?~§se luncheon was served to r :about cl;ht;»five relat.i\es. Lets Sell Dunn From Second i Story by Illtans of Knulting lied l Clothing.\ln1l Held for Petty 3 Larceney.! : l).4.§LIGHT JAIL DELIVERY 1 Miss Fanny Uslviq colored womanof Omaha held in jail in the county court house in companywithanothercoloredwomanfor petty larceny made her escapelust Sunday forenoon. The jail In which the two womenwereincarceratemlwasinthenorllionstcornergfthecourthouse on the second floor and had been fitted up specially for womenwith a cage for the 1;\rlrx1l3..Hav ing oecupiml this room for severalday:they were allowed out side the cage in the main room. The one who escaped clalmed t.1: be |.minister4 daughter and she may have l.:1rl o desire to attendSunday iaervices.At any rateSlim let herself down by means of thi bed clothing :1 distance of somethinglikeeigliteenor t\\ent.}fee ot just the right time to aliens ~entres.She failed hov\e§er tl leave won!as to which church nhstoulilattendor when she woula be back but Sheriff Mehrena 5 hopeful. 3 Mis5 Johnson gmduaterl hom f the Fremont high school with the iclnss of 1923 and han been teachingthe Rosedale school(her home iliidrietl the put three yea;1.Mr.Tank is n tlell known youngformerbornand rcareml in Dodge county.The young couple have gone toDenver and vieinil.ybn a honeymoontripandwil|be at homo totheirfriendsafter.lime2Evth. Guests from n di:1l.IllflCG were:51:11. Paul Richter of Denver;Mr. and Mrs.Wrn.Johnson and familyofBlair;Mr.and Mrs.Dan Johnson of Omaha;Mr.lnil Mrs.Clark Lippincott of Blair;Mr.andMrs. Gcpme Hlndehr Nur§hBeo<iMr.unit Mrs.Martin Jolinlon andfamilyofNofthBend;Mis.:Flora Anderwn Omaha;Hana Antlerggn. Omaha md Claw Johnson of mr. I zu :rr H xo w mon on 11 i The electric light fun]u the ity nou has on hum! nrnu l $87 :eu unit ltml nevsies»nr5equipmentmclmlinktheengineer;feel is 000 Thus after the work is completedthecitywillcarry on extraindebtedness of $10000. ;... .1 f éoo.Te propoiefl out.§:l;lur th; estimated to mn to around $41 main highwaya the King of Trails and the Lincoln Highway acrossthecountry.The additional rneneywillbeprovidedbythe:tan highway commission. Pottawatamie county Ll in voteJuly11ona8600000bondis sue.It is estimated that the amount needed to complete the county program of paver!roads. will run as high as $3300000 Tho outa highway commissionwillprovidetheadditionalfund: as the money ii available. watch 1owas prmzrus ln the goodroadsimprovementduringthe next few monthm The prediction Eltngweles Calif.paper in regard to:Asa Dixon Sr.former Blair cltl lzcn Mn.Rathmann an president of the W .R. C.of thin city sent flovrers to Mr.Dixon who was nmember of the G.A.R. John A. Dlx post on his birth annivenaryofwhichthefollowingclipping relates: Hall Too Small;So Family Mrs.Clark Lippincott of Blainl r|It fe going to be interesting io ibuaslnem man of Lol Angeleofvantiutogive a party it can be a When Asa Dixon 80 retired Qirrcll.success even though onlythatatleast three out ond l1h I I.relatives are preshighwaysandthreenortharil:;mmcH.I: south highway actual the stateby the enil of H128 does not seem BECDMEcmzsns 3 or nnmsn sims 4 Five Applications for (itlxen~l1ip Granted at :Qionion of Uliltrict Court Held ilnnday in1llair. Many Application:on File. :mx uuszxxzss OF f.011tT Al.a 3ls..~inn ol the district cour t held la:t Monday in thil cityHuenpplicnliomfercitizenship were granted.l hey were Mr.and Mrs.Matin#\.Aaldbrson of Ft. lcalhoun Hr.l..uuHI.I Pedersen.|whq.i.s a 1ti: L .L at Dana CollegeMr.H.:.lunktt of Fonlantlle and Mr.llama IJdward Clldatrnnenwhoiw:on a farm in ComingCitytulrltahlp.The hearing and :uniting of these petitions made ;ip the bulk of the dnya huxineuu Such a celebration was h lil yeateniu)af ternoon lit SycamoreGrove.because la lol ot room wasnemlf ai.lie ls the futher of fifteen rhililren thc gmnalfulher of thirty rlx and the iz sitgrandfher of twentyfour nil of uhom ith the I1 An$:(ll I. f.o;1;with Sheridan in the Civil \»:\r and va;:rounded at Yiclss hurg. He camo to Los Angeles sixteen years agoHe received more than 100pr1s4»ents and casunlly mentioned he didnt have l radio.One of the gmnmlehililren pencil the hat antthefamilyeoiitdbtlleilenoughfor one ol tlie latest models3 :Li)CM 1m.\1.£n sus rms 1 nUsnzt;ss_ BEST nz msmxm We are experiencing;the beat gear in our history siaii Frank Jenkitui of The Jenkins Oil Tire wind Battery Co.local United .f me court.Styles Rubber CDm13Tl)lflllin¢ti.¢u=ig :i resort!shipmentP.M.l}\ut1 and sister M14;K!f tiff#Emil tubes they received Carrie Burdick of So Omaha have yestenlay.neturnell from a trip to DorlingI Our sales up to this time havetonWin.where they were calle.l!1:1r exceeded our expectations and by the death of a maiden auntMia!Sarah lymtl.The deceased was put.eighty years of age andthelastnuwivingmemberofhe: family. we confidently hope to break all 1lN0r\.la by the en.l of the year.Mr.Jenkins Aliso liltletl that the general tim business throughout the country is excellent. |Picks Park for Party] exception of two.live in Los I Hr mu born at Peoria lll..; lSully of De Soto township at Ft..Calhoun Catholic church ta.|thlon:lay mornin(at 8:30 Father Beyeradorfer officiating.Mina Ada Schenek :later of the hrlilo washride1mniiand John Sully brotherofthebridcgroomservedaabeat.man.The cfmurch was nicely decorated for the occasion ns wal also the home..Following the ceremony a threecourseweddingbreakfastruservedat the home of th!brl»dea parcnts.The newlyvnh loft Monday af ternoon for a short trip to C010ndoandexpecttobobackln about a week..They will reside on the Sully farrn at De Soto. Ilealdes the relatixen Mr.and Mn..Ed Natter ami hir.and Mrs.Jens L.Peblnnn wen:present.The bride has taught the Gaul ner school the past.year and wasivoryefficientinherwork. Their nanny friends are extendingbest wishes for future happiness to this fine young couple. 5 _._ may rm TRY r roxcommon Gubemational iionon Bring Out Many Likely Cantlldatea.ln the Lint James Rudmarfo Name in Phdmlnenlly Mentioned. THE Bl.ECTlOli mm is 1925 Arthur J.Weaver of Fall.;Cityhas been supposed to be the logicalcandidateforgovernor of Ne braska but lately uesew likelycandidates have shown their will rinxnresa to be coaxed to accept the }If¢Pnllbllll}James A. Roelman ol Omaha and sa native ot Blair in thinking seri ously of throwing lils hat in the ring Anil nays that if he does runitwillbe on u platform to make the go\crnurs term four yearsinstead ol two as it now il. W W.blank former ltate treasurer and Senator GeorgeNorrisurealso being considered. nc ~w W" j__L.'!i rF*»f .f.. é June .13Auxiliary refreahlmntslim!on main street.June 11 W.R.C.kenlingion at Mrs.Oscar Gunn. \- f. ~iéaasahanau homo.ll r t h l Hsieh fvrmerly of P h a m ! V k w but w w o l t h N w _ma n mu vn w o a , vu .n a gum at Un Chu.\¥M~ ndglmme. n. C| Klur.| Ru and motherwen P71411 afternoon vidton atthe Han-y swim Mun.On W ednu-| 11 M-3 das en-un li ly f a mi ly we n d u n n l u u ' F ' n a B ly mm A"9."WLT".E¥99"TI HERHAN NEWS l n l n d ln . J a n H o v n r d h o u n d ,.'?;.'L"§'°{',.?'»"' r.n .G l l l v n t .I n n !l r ; ' W | \ h r K n | £ ! a ,.and Im|.d a r ¥ : \ m|r Ind du fh t lrix n n e hn mllr uu a illna n in mf °1 . a ¢ »¢ ~ f ¢ .Kr. m a l m w m .K n m lr , ln - . m d l n . = ~, 5 - 3 ;-5 Lhhr and n u - n u m a I cf1_Blnl;'n- rs.omJ r - u d u m ,I lvml h xi o a1_ 5 -1 ° -~ 1 -3 _ ;_ » °» - »- M-d - 1 A K n m a ¥ 0 m I h | d n Y l w Ba-mm B u s ty mornin;m d v v l l i v l d u idlhh illu- 90ur~la d s a n d i lmlly .n u . | » a l n . . u h m H u a u »hlklrnigbborhood neeomfankdV t h l r d a u h u n - , l n . l ., V u m\ | n u d \ i n n n b m n n n v u - ln f l \ u $ T | n n d | y .~lh tE f lI m 0 ' ll l l¢ ¢ m0 u fromOmn h a su n d a y uu lg mtntu d n y at t h i s n n u l ,u b mo \ » » n mmm.m o u m u m y m t n n0m| llld\ h bs r| .\ | lo r. \| §\ .J.! h n | | n . v M l m b n n l l l .A M! l i e b a d l u n b u n l n n ld h r m h h m d n l l u n h y n h a r - non.o u u u u u n u m B e r t h a [ m n h n n s u n d a y n m Mn u n d li n .Go r do n la vR. Mr .md l| ~ a .B lnI - s v n . H n m d l lr t lh n r y r m -un u n le h u -d n n .B a m a m dEvslyn u;doldr.h:nd Hn. Gut-uve Ha mm o mali l A UM S u n n i . b o o k h c p un l t h a m u s k l m p l m n e n t ~ , we n!moon n§2?'»...,. in Blslr. Y Shy Tdpktl of Omaha a n u plmmy uita rnmn for . vm: vim r d lt i n l.Janus Hurimu hu week .mp- gd two an of co:-n for uw Oma- markli.Ir. and ln. Marry Cooper mddaughter, Name In un Qmnlu»;;g-- llnnday of the gn washnumbers of the I Ahluwn n n k e d to mm/¢ a \ \ . \ » C . H. Blaadnlnl mn at 41||e~I.hmy lui wc d a n - l u md a n wa n th a nl b h h t h l m n d t i n t h l n . l u r -thl Dbon ho mo vbsn may um for vnu-k md onloyud | Len em! tu .'nn Amc rlem Lc lhn dana Inn 1"lmn¢lly mnlag vu » moot uu-kn h k u na .T h i n v u | goodc rowd md th e Bukk lluu r Sixo n h l lt n of Unewln lundahtdlpkndid mule for UI danc in.Aummh r ( nm BN: an -I Tc h mlh almxdld. ARLINGTON NOTES C. w. Andrews. load represen-tative of the Military TrainingCamps Aaaociation neporla thatClydeLudwig,llomer Dorbecker and Harry llcClel!an,Jr..havepetitiomdfor training at F onCrook for a period of thiny days beginning August ln. This courseprowidea elementary military train- in | phyuical development and ath- 1 Uniform training and in-struwon will include inillatiion ofall who attend into the dutiea ofthesoldier and the routine ofcamp life.This 1| provided tothose young men between the ;g¢3 of 11' to 24 who attend and doesnot obligate them for Iuriher m1I~llary eewieo.Cmnmmh r w. I .Nelson of the local lad en Poet:Rhea he is pleaaed _that this com-muulzy It to be represented ln :he clmp and plana will be mae tohave the Legion so doin on one (Tao hte hr lut week)ll r.ind lin. Wm. Haltman ual son. Insta spent Sunday :Iter- nooa ll. the Augun Lallmnn homo.lhrtin Nkman and 207 iltnp- .a n t o f t h e b o n d a n d C h r i s J a n - sen l lo ct od d ir ec to r. l i n . . K . I- Ie n r i c h l c a m s u p fr o m F i a n n a 1¢~»==~=g d h r n o o n 2 - 3 1 ;w i l l n m d n f o r a f u r d a y :vrimit w i t h B e n c h fr i c n d l . I v l I af t d r t 7 r cam p ac tivit ie s.I n L a u r a Al e x a n d e r left.o n 'hxe aday fo r N o r t h Be n d w h e ns h e w i l l vi si t h a r d a n g b i e r ,M r s . Ce c il B ur t . A g oo d cr ow d ar aa In at te nd an ce a t t h e Con gr eg ati on ad :h u n c h o n Su n d a y eve n i n g w h e n t h e C h i l - dr e n 'a D a y c an t a t a , " Th e Aw a k e n - l n | "w a s pr es en t!-I.Th e p r e t t y cost umes o f th e ch il dr en ,to n g a an d d ri l l : he l p e d t o m ak e t h e p r o - gr am a m ot t n u ce ea l ft t i o ne . H r s .Ha t fi e l d r e t u r n e d o n Sa t - u r d a y fr o m O m a h a w h e n sh e sp e nt a w ee k .H e l e n H a t fi e l d a c - co m pa n i ed he r . H r . a n d M r s . To m B u e l l e a a n d i o n ,A m o s o f O m a h a v m m l o n F r i d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M n . B u c h Ie 'a par ent s,M r . a n d H r s .H .L . pl r ar r ia . l l l n a E d i t h I!nb uc k re tu rr ne dt o W i c h i t a , l i a n g l t u r d a y a ft e r a vi s i t h e m w i t h re l at i ve s .H e r nep hew , 01. 55 De cke r a ea gmp ani ed n e r t o O m a h a .-Th e A u x i l i a r y - m et fo r t h e i r n z - u l a r m e e t i n g a t t h e e l u b : w m a o n l o n d a y e ve n i n g .A ft e r t h e r e g u - l a r b u x i n n s a P M D a y p r o g r a m w a l g i ve n . B l u . h a d W e b e r h a v- i g f o c l l a r g : o f i t .A ni ce lu n c h I w e d in " se r ve d b y t h e ho s t - ea a ea : l l e ad a me a Al b en ll a n afl el d , W . I. N e l s o n a n d M e i n A w e : n o n .Te d Pet ers on.D e l a n o Sk i n n e r a n d w u l m Je ff r i e l o f O m a h a wer e wee k- end t rll lt nri a t t he J. A .. Pa te rs on h om e. ll r . a n d l l r a . H . W . l a r a h a l l a n d da u g h t e r , R a t h e r l e ft o n S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n o n a t r i p t o C h a d r o n t h a n H r . l l a r a h l u l l h a d b u s i n e s s . l l l u l l a : : l u l l exp ect ed t o v i m se ve ra l h i e n d a o n t h e w a y o p .Th e y w i l l a l s o m ot o r t o t h e B l a c kH i l l s b e fo r e r e t u m l n l a n d w i l l a w a y a b o u t t e n d a y s l r ; W .l .N e l a o n w a s h o at a n a t tr a ct i ve om o 'e1 o ek lt l ne h e o n o n S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n .Y e l - l o w a n d b l u e m a d e L z t e t t y e o l o co m b i n at i o n Io r t h e l l a p p o i n tm e n t t , . b e i n g m d w i t h : a n t e fl o w e r s a n d ma ea o f t h e aa~a h a d a a B r i d g e occ upi ed t h e ai'le r n o o n .l i n . H a m i d W e b e r th e p r i z e fo r h i g h s c o r e . B r a . Hr. and Hrs. George Stnnger the Fnmoni; hospihl.,The Fbnhmlle Sunday School picnic which mu hdd in Holtm;n'| grove Hendry dmv | very lanecrowd.A biz picnic dinner was lervod at noon and the afternoon ...1| lin. J. D. Nnrmm tru connoled. Ho w l r d R a m s a n d s o n , D o n a i d a t e S u n d a y d i n n e r i n F r e m o n t a x t h e h o m e o l H n . M i n n i e S e h a fe r s m n n . Th e M i s h a A n n a m d E l l e n L u l l - m a n l o ft S l l u r d a y fo r t h e S t a l e U n i ve r l i t y so at t en d t h e m m m e r m u m . a in vhlting an the Guttileb Lnllman home.Wm. Hdtman was ln Arlington f.:.;!|ef Tueidny afternoon. Mi u_ Lorraine Scheer returned and Hn. Bd Crocker drove toOmaha Wedneaiay. The Fnntmelle Sunday School will give its Chiidhem' Day pro oing Url 'neil \|\.i!.h her cousin Stanley Kerkhoff. Services :fill begn int Z0 a. m. sp e n t ue ve r n l da y s w i t h h e r da u g h t e r ,H n .E d C r vc k e r a n i M r . C g o c k l r ._ H r . a n d H n .Ge o rg e N i e h a u m I Schuyler-Odd Fellows Improv-ing buihllnl hue. B u l b - W e n m a betweenStel- |n.»41~a1uh| ¢hny uh»¢r»a».smama hu san hllh aehoah. S u u b u t u n s n i n Nn b xu k a f o r lm u mm 1 9 , 0 0 0 ma p w dnntion vu 920,038 PWM!- ~ xnnled.u ar mu city old W eber, D. ll. a| ¢hc c . Int'dmli, C. C. Cook, Leo eber, P. L. Cady Rlymond I-lldvlt.JulianJmiduw. c. w. Andrews, J . za. Hnson, W dt Ec htenkam , H. w.llurnhdl,v. V.,G. I.Pfeiffer, Ethel Unlmd, John He- bard, Harman Jungbiuth. Leonard0m Gail John-son of nt,W d t B u n o! ~yJu:na15.~. . . W a';°,:;t;" """°"°"°.: v mat 4 112 affair Lil? lin.:Mar gltlrtninod in bona: of Hill Sny-r.were very cn-joylblo aff rs. da cd his supposed denh.gla nds ! g m- at tbl ho m: uf lr . l n d rs . G P . K u hn in - dndld lr. and Hn. Frmd Fannin:Jr., lad hmlly Fred Fwnins. Sr.,Hr. and lin. 'vm C. Hcnnoman lad 1-===fL all nf Hooper and Mr.a n d ln .. W. Pfelfiar. Vdhnv um tuu ua num :n»rr n n h mmd a n -nl||1."0:\1inl'll`\l1|*»°*3* Coors WITH GASThe Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY in Fremont at the home of Mrs. Frank RainwIdre. W. I. Nelson returned homelast Thursda from West Pointwhen :he ber daughter, Mark l open! severed days with rele-J 3 . ." ll ln i n Neiman,who recentlyunrlerwent 1 serious operation inI-'remont is eonveleseing nicely .ai hh home.Mr. end lln. Luo Weber returned home lut Wedneldny hom Lin-coln where they spent. mem daysat the druggisu' convention.ldeadunea A. C. Roaenkllde and Emil Johnson were hoetereen Lothe li. E. Young Ladies' Societylad 'Tuesday evening.A pleasanttime 'ne enjoyed by all eresenA number of the local bekahsmotond to I*remont 'Thundny af-ternoon where they were guests of Mrs. Holger Winlher. About twenty from here attended.Min Nekln Bender of lhdisonreturned Tlsesday with Min Clare Schoettger from the mate unlveze»ity and will visit here for a week at the Schoettger home..Hr. md Hrs. M. E. Winaet re Gn d u le 0 1 mu m S c ho o l ol °-¢-»-g-»: Klrluvillc, wudna. "».'i.' §JA1's m m n a Bld Bum, NshrO m e u s s 1 5 9 "x ¢ . z' i z wired to W at Point on Sundayafter lnmdinl seven] dnya herewithtbulr dau htzr H n .w.I. Nelson Hrs.arrivedCenter, and ZJr.40l|on.Elf! Rhonda; and childrenlut wgek from Guthrie Imam md will aah: an un. w. r zurnlnnmums: Létnled in newHome num mamm, Nubfukn ¢»\'$f>¢¢\l'>~|<$n~0¢\|5~cn$rn|»\'\f>~|-\'\f>~|\'\¢\|3sGet a Used Car You Can Use W E Sell used cars with the expectation that the purchaser is going ¥,o use the car more than the man who first owned it. And you / can do it with the good used car you buy here.Come in and look 'em over. Arndt-Snyder Moor Co. 2 r2 gss3 s f ~ G ~ l ~ a whe~ lhey:§en1 .afe 1rda §atth ehome of elr daughter,11. Vern B. Nlelm- Evelyn Blackburn, Viola Walk~enhont and Edith Plugge wereelected as repreaentetives of the local Chwthn Endeavor to at- tend the Your!!People's Anem-bly which met last week at Crete. Helen Hart in mlkinz an ex-te-m!e.| visit witlz her aunt,Hn .1'rank Knneker at Lincoln,whoretumexito their home a few days ago after visiting here at the home of llrl. Huy Hart.li n .Wm.Baker, who visited friends and rehtivei here for sev-eral weeks, returned to her borneet Sturgis, S. I). lut week. Elmer S-cheer, who hu been et-tendln college at wmrieid, Ken. is ape ding bln summer ventionhen with ome felks.George Walter end Erwin Bem-thd cf Concnrdi; College at Sew-anl, lilo returned home for their vacation recently. li n e s Helen Behtenkamp andEileen Kruger enlertainal the C. Y. L. ll. on lust Tuuda eveningat the formefz heme.youngIndies enjoyed refreshments athe budneu and nodal hours.Roland Ormeby of Casper.70.stopped off here an Howler for | fe! days vlait at the home of his num., Mn. J. C. Badger.He inon his we home from Bhnttueltllilitaryl at Flirbaulf., Hlnn.Hr.end Hn .Cedi Burt ofNorth Bend and Mr. and li n .Hlnm Alexander off Sargent via __ _ When in Omaha Hotel Conant Nem-F¥reproo/ E Rooms with Bathkms sz eo $3 mas. J. H. sownsos was Nebnm se.ls'rAu.En OFPruc 0~Auu-In B limleC l i m a t i c l l d h i m , A130 AGENT POBCiuh Gnnlenls x 1 - . :nerd :Ilya the forepart of thi! week with hll parents,Mr. andHrs.. Will Ludwig.Min Helen: Skinner of Omnluspent the week-end at the home of her brother, Clyde Sklnnar.Dr. and Hrs. G. H. llhko wereutafrumLincoln on Sunday to\t nz Lhe W. A. Whltfonzl home.Mr. and Hn. Harry Osterxnan Irene ln Omaha on Fridly.Doroghu Pederson celebrated her twelfth binlulay bf entertain- ing s number of her p nynmtes atn party on Thuniay vwninz from7 tn 9:50f Outdoor mn and u a Q " ' > ~ '"z:'..I Mesh. n.c¢:u r Excellent Cuddnez5'"'é.s°'l`n 1 e 1 u ua | m n| Fin! daor em Enterprbs offical xn. c. ALLENABSTRACTOR IO f f ic e ~Pvmuh Hume Thulin Bid!- lo~li~g and ~as~ of ~rs.Mn. John Grimes attended .1 menu.In the been guessing con-iesl. Myra Peterson won the prize.A two course lunch was served tothe Iollowingi Ethel Miller. MyraandCleti:Peterson,Catherine Winaet,Florence Peben.Man' Mllier, Avery! Dixon,Betty andI-'naeea Marshall, Rachel MeClel»BLAIR TOP AND TIRE oo.IAm 'Pom Sld¢Curl||ll, Suk I Covers.Mi ller ' Ura n d In m. S i n n V u k a h ld u g |J . E. Mi lle r, mp mm IPhone Bluzk n |l 1an d G e r t r u de S c h a fe r .A b o u t M a n n Ih e b e k a l u x t t e n d e d th e D i s tr i c t C o nve nt i o n w h ic h tb u k pl ac e n t W u h i n g t o n on " I'\\ w!Hs ' a ft e r n o o n a n d e ve n i n g .Th e l o c a l ind on Sunil , nt tha hams ol thd: liatar,Emil Johnson.lr. md ln. Hin m Alu xudar Innimn ld h u ly for l.-ineuln when they will ntend summer ached anthe xmlnnity .m hlmd l C o o vh n =»-; m I Ie~ mm af he r $& ? a" " ' 0 . N. ulllg h tly K mp mxr u x BAM CBRISIKNSBNALL KINDS DF HAULING Day nd Nixbt Benin Plume 215 J. P. Enneu Bun xn a C E r mms r s a An e f H u l k :vD u h d NI A ! S e d a nPHONE 2!2Sbclnlr Oil Station g a n F . : u m m m I B U I C K M O T O R C A R S Blair, Nebraska S TELEPHONE 12 xFRANK s. BIGBLOW I (Apnt lor Fulrmnt Cmamsry) IPm wg ; - » P ri c e la rm u u r a v .mu an d EGGSOn s m me n s a m u f I n i e - pendent 1=1~\>g»~=~ Dltke I Phatn B :k 122 | Jquxms am SHOP I ou Bea Hhs Annex I Pnourr DELIVERY Pham: Blink a-r mm, Nebr. 1 ..| x M ARCUS BECK BONDED /um-rm\cr1-an .» TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATES Saturday, Juno 4, 3921 For Safe Transportation Andersen Bros. Trallsfer Co Live Stock and Freight We're Bonded Ch:-riers Phone 105 Raeh's Sarvice Stidon vices, boo.The c lan modal Lu! Thundny evening was quita wel! attended alnitlon » bond.On roll cldl, Beslan,Bigelow, Gamor,Grimm,Jensen, Moon, Hnihy and Stour- nrt vollnir 'AYE', Qze *motion car- fled.Moved and aeoondsd, th! bid of the Kent Englnoaring Company,Minonpollo, Minn. on item num- ber ol: la tile mm of $7900.00 bl aoctptod, Lhisdning dm ions! andbest blzl, that all other bids <1 this item be rejected,and tha the Mayor and Clerk he authorize-1 and directed to onto: into contract with aid Company on belull' Mmold City for tha eomtmcdon of uid work of improvement under n ld bid and in l°¢0|1!nnc| with tho piano and spocifleatioxia upon tbl bendorinl to Ili-i City by oddCmwlz r o t a satisfactory ooo- atnawon bond.On ml!coll, Boll". Blgtiow,Gunor. Jonson,Moore, Malay and Shown! voting 'AYE', kbs motion curled.Moved and uoondod, tho Clark be lnntmotod to mum c ortiflodclutch so tht unsuccessful hid- dan.All Coundlmln pneoont vat- inl 'AYE2 the motion nrrlod. .. r o 5ah ve y ur .W e n o w h a ve m o n e y t a buy ne w son g boo ks : w e nee d the m. Se ve r a l m e m b e r s o f t h e c h u r c h Ing be ad}ournod until Tuudly .Juno 24, 1927 at 1:30 P. ll.All Councilman pmcnc voting 'AYE', tha motion urrhd- n_sr Er.'l .. S T . M A R T S E P I S C O P A L c u u a c n R e v. C h u - D . H a t i n g , P a s t o r Su n dl y . Jun e 1 9 1- h sé 1:;| := E1 so Be Send".Suhiect of the evening sermon: "Center Shall lt Sill".The Christian Endeavor lnddyis m meet fifteen minute: eu-'ly nest. Sunlay evening.It il to be .1 union service and to be held art the Christian chureh at 8:45.Phone number: Green 149. C H R I S T I A N c u u n c a w B . F . R o b b , P u h r . 4 0 2 w . L m e o m B L Th e s e r m o n b y v. w . H o n d o , n [| || T\ | I. Cf o f t h i D l n i l h L u t h e n n ch ur ch ,o n t b l m b k c t :" 1 B a n K e p t t h e F a i t h " ,v u m u c h s o - 1 » r c c l a t a d b y a l l p m n n t h a t S u n - d u n a m i n g .W e w e r e m u c h p h u o d t o s e e s o m - m y p m o g t a t t h a e ve n i n g n r - v i a .Z t v r a s n o n i n y v r u d i d n o t e x p e c t s o ( i n a a n a l i e n l a n c e . A b o a r d m s e i i n g w a s h e l d d u r t h e w a n i n g se rvic e.F l a m w a n a con si der ed l u o l d n g t o w a r d i m - pr o ve m m n t o h e m m l a s o o n .Ou r da u g ht e r , l i n me l ca m e h a m s [ u t S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g a n d t h e c h o i r w i l l b l m m r g a r d z m i .A t i m e fo r r e h e a r n l vr i l l h e n e l o c t e d a m ! yo u m a y d e pe n d o n g o od m u s i c a t ni l o u r s e rvi ce s .S p e c i a l n u m b a n w i l l b e r e n d e n d a t t h e e ve n i n g - ~" F ,J ' '. /~~ ~ ~a~i .© @ m f r i g r i c i s enkins oi1,Tir@ & Battery Co Q\_`~ ' U N I T E D ~ T I R E S A R E G O O D m a s t e l e p h o n e a u ~ in the telephone book native bride on Diamond Boot Blower and addition so tho boilersetting in aeeordenee with th en- gineer apedflcationa ell for tho lam of $l3,58'l'.00, this bllnl thelowest and but bid thenfon. be a w w w .all other bids on this item be rejected.and that the Mayor and Clerk he authorized and directed to enter into contract withuid Company on behalf of uid City for the c onstruction of nhl work of improvement under uid bid and in accordance with tho plan: :ml apedfiallons upon thetenderingto aid City by u id 9:46 e. ro. Childreafs Church.F 12:00 1. m. Hoxdng Pnyur sermon._.3: 0 0p . m.I A y ln ¢ o {th q nentono o£ll¥lae\\'Pa rllh ~ The new Eviwvvd PumaCommunity home, will be open Io public lnlpoetion Sunday, June 1 AL three o'dock the eomerstonethebu ildi ngwlllbolsld.: Shayler of Omaha will he one lhe epeaken on thin occasion.-ceremony waH1»| »1a.mu» . yanl surrounding the bud |IfThe public In mont cordially vlled w attend. , . with - gh;tu their uliuntmant and nllewanne.The time limitedforthe aireaentalinn of clnimsagainst u Estate ll three monthsfrom the 2-ith da of June, A. D.!.92'?,and the klmited i m payment of debt! in One Year Extension 1 Sdariw of 'equlpment as bid upon.Electric Lllhl System I:|The Mayor stated Liu! inumuch Empioyuu 80,000.00 as it would require lavonl boon Struct a Public Lifhling £500.00 (or l oompioh tabulation ai gpmWanr & Walt! Whtka Sys-liiicatiotu covering equipment 111.1 tem,Er to wo n l &Sal-up on u m he vroudd onuurtnln 1aries15,000.00 molion to sdjoorn until thafelléw- Park! I Park Pdrpblwl 500.00 ing day.Mound and wounded, this Aiwa: nt Publi! lLmu~o»Imeoling be |d}ourned und! Snor- . menu !,000.90 day, Juno Zi,1921 at 8 u'clock Library Fund 3,000.00 A.M.All Couwlmon presentSinking Fund for Srwor ivoling 'AYI-I', the motion cmied. Bonds J: Interest 2.500~00 Masta C. E. linuu, City Clerk. Sinking Fund for Inlrr--1 Dr. IL J. Madam, Mayor. section Pavlnl Bonds &1 ~° -°I n tn u t ' zs.ooo.00'June 11, \92'r»: Nofncn To cnsnrrossO F n s u - r s STATE or NEBRASKA. Washington County J. F. llvhn. Awy. !n dm County Unurt.ln the lhi te r o l um B um o f Herbert Ply m Deeevsd:To the Ovdlkon of Said Ext-ln:Yau an Hereby Nadlied, Thlt Iwill tlt nz the County Court Roomin Blair In uid County an the wh day of .hm ma nh. 2sm:|»y of Sepmmber, um .¢ xo o'cl AL u.of n a h dl!<1-waive and enm- sl. od to unter plant hen! and englne added..Gothenburg-Bids requested eonltmction of sidewalks in my.. ooNGn15GA11om\L cnmncn A . . F . N o w d l , ~; "Chlidren'| Day"will be u n d wr: S ands ; at tho 1 o°¢J0¢k hour.A n'li8tQila.neous~nam will b l [i nn by the ... folks, and brief remarks by num r.Church School as uma! at o'ol0¢l.The Arlllon will join in union young pooplo'| mating 'I p. m. Ia was s aught rn lion an. C. Potlnon with nl 101 Sandimornlnx no o ropnlqnrtltivo 1' the Danish Evangeliul - Convention.Hin n mn g ad~was mii iy lpp nd atad by people.Chnpuln Potanon anaervic o in Fnnetdudng the 1r. ln d la a ttld a ti mo a f f lz lp lli n ~ th e k e n r n i lor p o s r h h th nofClphi1| . Th n p u t o r s n d f l d l y r i l l romovo from zhdr mount »- ti on fo ra wo lk o rs no nvhtlo lldourorkiabdngdonontthnpa;-mage.P ln n u o o t h e number in the nur directory. u _n l _ the City of Blair. Nvhruka hem-|Mnwd and ascended, fha Couhcll by certify that the fvllowing is n zo into exlecutive session with the true and eorrld wlvment gg thoierglnmr 10 eonalder bids oifored entire ltvenue of Um Wa of Hladr.on light pianl. improvements.All Nebrukl, noeived fur the Tisnl \ot.ing 'AK,E', the mvlion carried. WITNESS my hand and the Sulof said County Court, 'Lido 23rddar of Hay, 1927.(SEAL)I. C. ELLFP-» l8~6t.County Judge.. nrvki. m a r u z n i o m s r m m m .Carl G. Bldlr. Panos. 'I'o-night ('l'hunJ.|y}the IS t e u n r t .B i g e l o w r e p o r t i n g a ft e r roll call._B i d : s u b m i t t e d b y t h e fo l l o w i n g l l l t c d f i r m s w e n o p m u l , r e a d a n d u b u l a t e d b y t h e s p e c k ! e n g i n e e r . B i d ! w e r e a n fo l l o w s : Ba r S t n n e dn H i n e l , Bl a i r . N e w ; R e i n t j e :(.<r1|p\ny,K n n u u Ci t y , M o ;H e n r y Ol se n I Sons,D a vi d Ci t y , N e b r a s k a ;R m C o n s t r u c t i o n Co ..Kansa-s C i t y ,M a ;Ca s ey - H e d g e z C o . . D u l u t h , M i n n ; A m e r ic an E ng in vc r in g, P hi la d el ph ia , Pa ; A r t h u r H .K e u n u d y Co.,D u i u l h , .. Atwlt: c. E. Knule. City Clar~ W-it Dr. IL J. Hurdocb. Mayor.I Cqntnzta lun been atardod mon than ;3,g00_¢m wasgm of brash hlghny a m be mm :hating the summer. of.:-s1r»o.w° bond haue I for ecnatmctlnn of newschool building. Ilay Springs-Old route of :v Poll Highway tn be graveied. Naponee-Contract awardedconstruction of addition no Ich hmmm. }llrion--New bridga co~mar T. M. Ludwig bonu recon iiearrsery-Kraft Cheese Co pany ap-ana factory hen.Sc huyler-Bid!reqnnsled paving of street and dley Inn in this city.mc zmk-;aa,ooo new ma low County court house dedica hare recently. Mimeapolis,Minn;Ames IronWorks, Oawrgn, -8. Y;Skinner Engine Co..Brie,Pl:Murray Iron Warka Burlington,Iowa;Commnnvreallh Co., St.. Paul, Minn; Drake-Willinnu Mount, Omaha Nc- hralka. A 5 mimne mesa: was then llc- clnmed me r which the meeting was again calied lo on/der and the Councii gan several angina rcptt- $£n\llli\rs present ton minuteseach in \\!1iCh to exphin their d u ot Stphmber, 1927,at I0 crdock A.ll.,on each of uiddates, to rendu lml exlmlm nl! claims against uid Estate, with 1 view to thai: adjustment and |1- lovrmce.Tha time limited for the presantation d claims npinstuid Etltlte il three month: from the 25thdl! of J unt A. D. 1927, and the time limited for paymantof debu il Oni Year from llill 25th day of June, 1927. WITNESS*my hand .md thu Seal of uid County Court, this 36th day of Hay, 1921. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER.17-Bt.County Jud!! z ms o mm o n ESTIMATE DF EXPENSES I-'OR THE YEAR 1921-1928 BE IT RESOLVED BY THEMAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY 'DF BLAIR,NEBRASKA: That thu utimsln of the probablenmount of money needed for dl pu r po a e sto be n lss d in u i dmty for the fiscal yur commencing onthe(int Tu nday in May,m v , incimilng interest due and princ-ipal due on the bondod Indebted- ness :nd sinking fund md the di!- Iennt object: and branches of ex- penditure u e as herd ter :et NOT!t ov Z l or ESTATE' STATE OF NEBRASKA I | |.|Wnhlnlton County,lx Hmrr Knuckle. Attyq In tha County Court.In the llsttar of the Estate ofAz u u u ld ih Un u e d : To the Cndhori of Said Estate: You an Henby Notified, That Iwill dt at tbl County Court Room in Bllir in uid Cuunty on tha 25th day of Jana, 1921. and on tba 21th .,1 1 Helen; Pa 0 Damned:To tha ton of Said Estate:You are Betula' Notified, That Iwill tit at the unty Court Room ln Blair, in said County an the 24131 day of June and the 26th dayof Sllztember, 1927 at I0 o'dock A.M. n wehday ione elvan ndax-:mine all chiral against uid Ea-tale, irith a vit! £0 thdr adjud-ment md nllovranea The time iimited for the pnnnntatiom af claims -gm said Estate lu thanmonthsm the 24th day o! .TunaA. D.192'!,\ndt.hat1moI.| mi¢e:ifor payment o! dabh Ia One Yearfrom mid Nth day of June, 1927.~f`"'""%"' Ty hélgud "mr E33 o an 1 un,day of Ihr. 1921.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,18-5t.County Judp. council. PHUCEEDINGS June 10, 1927An ndjourncd mating at the Blair City Council was wled toorder at a o'c!ock P. ll. by Mayor Murdoch, who atatld that the pur- pose of the meeting urn for theaccepting of bids on proposed lm follows, to-wit:Printing 8 Publlcltzlan 3 500.00 Salaries of City Offieen 8,000.00 Principd -0 Interest Due lto Beeome Dun 50,000.00 Streets, Alleys miBridle:10,000.00 Fire Department Purposes 5,000.00 Miuoellnneouif Purpose:5,000.00 Civil and Criminal Bultl z,ooo.oo Maintenance.Operntiun, ~~e sign a good coffee ig __________ _i MG La1 _hlin's lc e p t -r e - s hCOFFEE SERVICE E 2u . Prvpeny 1,000.00 1 Blair Lity Council was nailed io 0 lion Rx order at 830 A. N. by hlaynr Mur-Llaintznanec,pe n .-u £ u . , f |fdoch,tha following (Jbuncihnuntlnmon l S d cuPlant 6 Employwa 8,500.00 answering lo :pil catl.Belden G Primm, JensenHydnnt Renuas 2.auo~Q°lllnrinw.lrner,»| b e l m n b y a u t h o r l u d a n d d i r e c t d to e n ts : i nt o c on t r a ct o n b e h a lf o ! u i d C i t y w i t h s a i d Co m p a n y i o : - th e con st ruc ti on o f s a i d w o r k o f i m p r o n m e n t u n d e r m d b i d a n d i n ac co nl nn oa w i t h th e pl a n s a n d spe cifica tio ns u p o n th e te n d er i n g t o s a i d C i t y b y : l i d C o m p a n y o f a sa ti sfac to ry c on st io n b o nd . On r o l l c a l l , B e l l e s , Ii ig u l o x , ( h r - .1a n d S t e v a n vo t i n g ' A Y E 3 t h e mo t io n ca r r ie d . Mm m d a n d s e c o n de d , t h e l m r l m an d g e n e r a to r e q u i p m e nt a m ! : o u - stn nct ion wo r k ,b e i n g i t e m n u m - b e r f o u r b e a w a r d e d i n t h e S k i n - n e r E n g i n e Co m p an y ,E1-ie,Pa . fo r t h e s u m o f a 1 o , s s 1 . o o u b i d o n t h e i r 2 0 0 R P M mn ch in e.th i s be i n g th e l o w es t m l b e a t b id , a n d th a t t h e M n y or a nd C le r k b e au t h - c r i z e d a n d d i r e c t e d t o e n t e r i n t o cont:met o n be l u l l 'o f :m id C i t y w i t h u i d C o m p a n y fo r th e co n - st r uc t io n o f w d eq u i pm e n t a n d w o r k o f i m p r o ve m e n t u n d e r s a i l b i d i n a c c o r d m c e w i t h th e p l u m { It h e m l t t e r o f a e a p u n c o a n d x t je c t l o n o f t h a va r i o u s b i d s . a I y r n n . \ -fN e s d a y l n H a y , 1 9 2 1 5 :- R e ve n u e R e o e l w d Jr vm Al l S o u rc e s 82 0, 9 60 .4 2 g k I t F u n l n r R m o l \ e J - T h l t i t h i s r w a l u t l o n b n b n t e r w l a t i n g s u p o n t h a m l n u t n l o f t h i s S o u n d ! a n d t h a t t h t s a m e be pu bl is he d f o r Fo u r c o n se c u t i ve weeks l n A r n w a p a p a r . a t ge n er a l cinzxdntian i n t h e C i t y o f B h i r , N e b r a s k a . . : l h a l e n s e a n d o p i n i o n o f i h i a C o u n d l t h a t t h e C i t y . d u l l pr o » ceed a t on ce l o t h e co ns tr uc ti on o f l l !o f- t h e w w w !i m p r o ve - me n t s t o U l a C i t y L i g h t Pl a n t a n d n o t d e fe r a n y a l t h e w a r m t o a fu i u r n d n t a .O n r o l l c a l l , B e d u , Bi g e lo w ,G a r n e r ,G61-nm,Jen se n, M o o n ,l c i i a y I n d S t e w a r t vo t - i n s 'A Y E ', t h e m o t i o n c a r r i e d . r~:o'nca To CREDITORS0? ES TATE STATE GF NEBRASKA l \Washington County,J. F. Rohn, Att'y. In the County Court.. ering to nhl City by uh! Cum-pany of 1 satisfactory band.Also that lil other bids on uh! Hambe reicetcd.On roll call, Ikales, Bigelow, Garner, Grimm, Jensen, Moon. Bicliay .tml Stewut voting'A\E', the mnliun sa ed. Moved and necmdld. the bid of the Murray Iron Work: Company,llurlingion, long; on item number five.Lain;on their standard 176number boiler with Westinghouse Fluke: and including their aller- mil mil, Beslan, Bigelow, Garner. Gdmm,Jenson,Moon,lic ihy , and Stun voting 'AYE', the motionn i Moved m`£t~»¢¢¢nd»-1,that u i bids submitted on Ium number two be njucud for the reason thu th i s i tn mi s f o u n d to h e n o tr e -quired.Ali Councitrinn presentvoting 'A'iE', the motion curled. Moved and seconded, the alter- nativa bid on item thru u :ub- mi ma bar 1hi Duke-WiluamvMount Company of Omaha. Nl- hruka in the auxn of $1400.00 buaempud as the lowest and but ing"wnrk, being itam number one of thi pllnl and specifications be ainmdul to the Raintj-as Company, Hanan City , Ho.for tho sum ofm'r0 .w.this being tha zona and but bid thcrnfura; that all sther bids on Md item be njoctnd, and that U19 Mayor md Clerk be here- by directed to enter into contracton bthllf of uid City with odd Reln tju Compu;for the comnructlon of ||dd1rnrk of Euipmwn ment under I-lid bid,md in se- eonhnn with the plan: md sped.- flc ltion:upon the tendering to uid City by uid Company uf a. If the persons whose namesappear in the margin will clip this coupon, sign their names and present, at the Quality Market, theywill receive free, one-half gound of 1;lcLaughli$s Kept Fresh ulk cof- ee. imn ld h u ly for l.-ineuln when they will ntend summer ached anthe xmlnnity .m hlmds ¢»-,-\=~b a n m azbo fn » f? he r hn r , 0. N. ulllg h tly K mp mxr u ton.The American Layion dana last Thnndly nrlnlag was a most lroyablaana.T h t r l v u l a w !crowd and the Buic k lluur SixordsostrnofLlneoinfundahofi aplandd musk for tht duncan.Almmblr from Blair an-I Tokamah attandad.Ura. Nagle Hoon nl-urned tohar home Omaha lm Pridaym u - a m f . f u n v m m m s in this mldnlty.Hr. and Mn. C. H. Bianehardanhrtadnod tho iolloifing fmlnnaf diana! H=~*f;=Dr. and Ira.Harry Atwood.r. and lin. Jas:Atwood and llr. and Hn. C. C. Jaeoboon of Omaha.Rev. J. P.Ri!! was a dinnergun Sunday at th! Tom Waks- filld, Jr. home.Thi folioirlzu fur\| iua had aB I N ! !party and a bis picnicdana'at the eomblnatlon ditch l u l l S u n d a y . l m l n . M i n d .lnparsm and , Ban Wadatarand family and James VanHora and wife, lim 1Jvelyn andvu-mm van Horn.The ladho span! thai: time vimltinf. and dodg-lrfk the ahoiara th !the manIa ftahod any eoatantodiy.lit. and l p . E .P. Harrisonwaleomoda tinsbaby bof tothoir homo last Timraday room nalin: ~Dorla Himea of Falrbury.Ne br . u ma I m 1-oak and will:pond ber summer vacation hereattI\ ohou» ndha | ;bro l.hlr ,Dv- enatt and flmlly.I. H. WarrI|:k1:f Blair was munuiillt businua in Hamann Int Friday.lin. Ban Coop er and my efTelsataah were eailera at \!g_. C. Caer homo 'Tuoaday afternoon.r. and Hn. C. IL Johnson at-taadod tha Ak-Bar-Boa :area In Omaha on Neaday.lr . a n d ll a .Chzh Truhlaanieft 'lan Tuesday for Exeehiorm i r . T m h l a a n will re-iugn in a couple ol weak:but his vile vriil ren-mln ior an lnddinita stay.Hd! West, who ia employed at tht Rathmann :ann ln Blair, na a Harman visitor Wednaaday fnonoon."Hill f1°f==»°- Hf;_~*° 35 om.span r l e p mwe » k a ttha A . W . B a ll\o me ,aguo ltof her c o ud la iaalrmx.Ir a .( h a r Gb lr h o n and - g y m d m f rwhup from Blair on31.were atalla:a at the C.»E. Johnao sal. A tvtnly-fha nent ua.v uaervadInu n formar bakerybullaiinl il-1% Wednesday lftlmoon(soup number two of the La- HERHAN NEWS l t . n d ln . J a n H o v n r d ~mdnzlnh r.n .G l l l v n t .I n n !I n ' w m l r l n m u a - \ - a - : g u n s - ¢ u . | | ¢ .and Im|.d a r ¥ : \ m|r Ind du fh t lrix n n e hn mllr uu a illna n in mf °1 . a ¢ »¢ ~ f ¢ .Kr. m a l m w m .K n m lr , ln - . m d l n . = ~, 5 - 3 ;-5 Lhhr and n u - n u m a I €f1 la l| lB- rs.omJ r . n d u m ,Boy , lhxioa1_5-1°-~1 -3~_;_»°» -»-M-=-1 A K n m a ¥ 0 m I h | d n Y l w Ba-mm B u s ty mornin;m d s pilt th d a y ' Mb his b nthtnla d s a n d i lmlly .n u . | » a l n . . u h m H u a u »hlklrnigbborhood neeomfankdV t h l r d u h m - , l n . K ., V u m\ | n u d \ i n n n b m n n n v u - ln f l \ u $ T | n n d | y .~l( h tE f l ¢ n 0 1 | m ¢ ¢ mo L { mmOmmhas vnday u ndgmx d uatt h i s n n u l ,uh m Obo n mmm.m o u m u m y m t n n0m| llld\ h bs r| .\ | lo r. \| §\ .J.! h n | | n . v M l m b n n l l l .A M! l i e b a d l u n b u n l n n ld h r m h h m d n l l u n h y n h a r - non.o u u u u u n u m B e r t h a [ m n h n n s u n d a y n m Mn u n d li n .Gordon lavlv.Mr.mdl| ~a. Bartl 4 v n . l l | - . m d m x i m q r m -un u n le h u -d n n .B a m a m dEvsly n and linnndln. Gustave Hl. l| \I lo! 0mah l.A R M S bo ok htpul i l uvum,nl tha ru wxx lmplmnent 0vm~g;°v- wen! Bmndly dt-:moon nt r imma in Blslr.Shy Tdpktl of Omaha a n u plmmy uita rnmn for . vm: vim r d lt i n l.Janus Hurimu hu week .mp- gd two an of co:-n for uw Oma- markli.Ir. and ln. Marry Cooper mddaughter, Name In un Qmnlu»;;g-- llnnday of the gn washnumbers of the I Ahl\ r e n u lo d wln e v¢ | | . \ . h o C . H. Blaadnlnl mn at 41||e~I.hmy lui wc d a n - l u md a n wa n th a nl b h h k h l m o d t i n t h l n . l u r -thl Dbon ho mo vbsn may um ¢»¢'|l'>¢<\l'>~|<1o~0:\|~1~c»af'~|¢\f>~|-f|o~¢rw»~|¥ G e t a U s e o C a r 3 3 .You Can Use g KW E Sell used cars with 2 the expeutation that 3 the purchaser is going to usethe car more than the man g who first owned it. And you / 3 can do it with the good used car you buy here.Come in and look 'em over 3Arndt-Snyder Mofor Co. 3 B U I C K M O T O R f : A R s 3 Blai r, Nebra ska S TELEPHONE 12 un. w. r zurnlnnmums: Létnled in newHome num mamm, Nubfukn vldting ~ n d ! ~in Hamm 1.hl'Ilkamah rompllrntnling Min Wil ni n g vi s i to rs a t th ! Hmm S n d th ~ o n ~ we ~i lc a d n~ Ha r ' .L "\ ww \.)..v _ Q ~o .~G¢|.| .#1l\n.el.edndlai!'| !an.A goo de rvlda ti c nd ed nn dtlan et¥|~oeao.1|:mcunted'lo$28.li:1 .2. .B;n .un hulehn r¢e allam¢ b| - nxnr tldn vh lc h sh ld ln go ne do fand dard n vtnl :Min n for the nudity.lln . F n n k A n k h 1 r u s n o m a ~ha| 1. lit» r"lu| | d| y afhd. 1n| kGI.am!aChm¢nu,1'.R.81ra.nmn- '' M ; ; " : ' = » = : 0 .A .. n n d 0 t i s " ; o 1 r a l I , < u u n | . n n t » u a h a o l n l l h l m n t i n g o f t h o | r ¢ n d % n J | ¢ i | \ O m a h | h . 1 l . 1 r o | l r . Gn d u le 0 1 mu m S c ho o l ol °-¢-»-g-»: Klrluvillc, wudna. "».'i.' §JA1's m m n a Bld Bum, NshrO m e u s s 1 5 9 "x ¢ . z' i z mas. J. H. sownsos was Nebnm se.ls'rAu.En OFPruc 0~Auu-In B limleC l i m a t i c l l d h i m , A130 AGENT POBCiuh Gnnlenls x a Q " ' > ~ '"z:'..I Mesh. n.c¢:u r Excellent Cuddnez5'"'é.s°'l`n 1 e 1 u ua | m n| Fin! daor em Enterprbs offical n. c.LLENABSTRACTOR IO f f ic e ~Pvmuh Hume Thulin Bid!- Coors WITH GASThe Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR TOP AND TIRE oo.IAm 'Pom Sld¢Curl||ll, Suk I Covers.Mi ller ' Ura n d In m. S i n n V u k a h ld u g |J . E. Mi lle r, mp mm IPhone Bluzk n Cay'm m m m m ..mumJmiduw. c. w. Andrews, J. za. Hnson, W dt Ec htenkam , H. w.llanhail,v. V.,G. I.Pfeiffer, Ethel Unlmd, John He- bard, Harman Jungbiuth. Leonard0m c an John-son of nt,W d t B lju o! N w h a d n e ~ b b o ~ v u ~5-°»=gum at th Chu.\¥oo- '§|.-.. Cllflorj Rl! and mother wen Fhridlr afternoon vldtorl atthe Harry $miLh home. ~yJu:na15.~. . . W a';°,:;t;" """°"°"°.: v mat 4 112 affair Lil? lin.:Mar gltlrtninod in bona: of Hill Sny-r.were very cn-joylblo aff rs. A"9."WLT".E¥99"TI l;¢ndTnls¢h.l¢h1ny toh| gndc .<INebnah hu 530 high schools. Suar but manage in Nc bruh for 1926 totalod 79,000 and pm- duution vu 920,038 pounds. tl o!this city~ gnnled.urn Ray family wen zito:u atLho'Fnd Bay home.Mlb c a n n wa e h o o l mn atPleasant View Honda slght,Nell Nelson vu -1 '~ -trau- anr of the bond and Chris Jan- sen lloctod director.lin.. K. I-Ienrichl cams up fromFia nna ln nda y d hrn oon wi thI s k r a :1; C. Uppineutt m dwill nmdn for a fur day : vrimit with Bench fricndl. C. Ih n ln 1 unbur-u l n e d A :y Hemi: at d ubhomo In 'Ulu fdlovdng friend! n n p n le n t :I n n a Ryan m dhmlly , ln . ' r u lm ma d - - g gter, the Cao; Nc lunl lk i . l l C u !and rn. Fnd Olson.p u .Pmr J enna md W nhar Buprwmm (smili e: Ind lr . a nd n .Gku lkbonaid.L A . w u v u e n u m umn b d : a t L b s l¢ D n d d n a nSltnn hy Ivlni htGoo . Gnpmm vm: u Oma hag f .l e u .. Her ooo, He , who is studyingatededne.3 '5 -r .il now *woe e en ot lhfhy 'e bod-nees at Cnnlg 'nr the latter ilonnvleetlon.'l'b1| \v"l.llwellr. Gemnot: much uperlenee.On last Thursday the memberso! the Broun Sunday School heldtheir annual u in tin toolilvlpa r t It has n the custom forseenno go to some beautiful, elude plan ln the eountry but theshady perk. with tables and seems#ss 1ery lndtlng md the menwere time eble to partake of thebig pknlc rllnner at the noon hour. 'nn day wa oioe and there eros o good attemlona.Gunee end thep i c n le i l n n e r ms d e o p a d s y o !#elaine ior dl.Altaough someo! the more industrious o! theIndies put in their time at quilting and found the work more intend-zng out of doors in pleasant surroundlngs.Wen]eomes to us that 'PedPierce of Tekantah recent!subfered I paralytic stroke ls .lnthe hospltal.Ho so reported xo be hnpronng. ` Hr. Pierce was a rea-ldent hero for n number ofreere.Eugene Bundle, son of r. andMn .E. C.Bundle ian. week, in"of f with we me mb er sml the De ooy order et Teksmoh, ot-tenlled the De Haley gathering st Nehrukn City.Wilbur Lone assisted at theJohnsonDnhg:tore lu! Fridayalter comple or his work on routetwo.Mr. Johnson * l l out of town.Nr. and Jdn. John Jackson and een, oeeompanled by her mother,ln. Henry Hovend els motorecl toOmaha Tuesday.The ladle: spentthe day shopping whlle John ot-tended the meeting of the Huon- is Grand Lodge.ohlre.Chu.llehn of Emerson,Nebr. In e Herman visitor one Mg; fo r n fe w den vi sit wi thfrlesreturningto his homehereondlyafternoon.lies Helen Ndderkmger of Lin-coln, Hlss Evelyn Ven Horn and ills: Ann 34. Petersen were din- nerlnests le st Saturd ay Univ!of as Hsrie Adamo.Btlltrday oftemoon, .lone 11thills: Evelyn Cameron ontertnlnenl tnlre young I-ld! friend! of Te-kenuh st e bridge W Y at herhornelrerelnhonofol i l l w l l m lSnyder who will be married Wed- nesday.l i n Kathryn Ward, shouse guest of Blu Cameron woeelao nn honor uelt. - Followingsdelightfulternoonplaying brilfe the hostess served s tempt- ing, unch.r. L C. Crumbauiglz npont Sun-day ln Omaha with le family ne-turnlng to his work here Monday momlng.Lendnurk lodge No. 222 A. F.and A. H. meets in regulnr aes-llun this {Tues¢1sy}evening andwill inswl the following; officerselected on Tuesday evening May 10: Clsude F.. Clements, Worship-lni Hester; T. R.. Swanson, senior werden; John Jnekson, junior wsr- den:Fred Robertson,treasurer:C. R. Grey. oec ry.Reports ofthe grand lodge meetinf in Omn- lu wersgiven and the c one of themeeting was Ioliorrecl by n bigfeedfor which the masons ere famous.A special meeting of the 0, E.S.was held Thumlny evening,June i6 for the purpose ol' taking in thnre members,name!MissMnnlelo Rucker, gnrnltlaugllber of Mr. and Mn..Geo.Sntilh,Ilia! Marjorie Godsey. daughter of Hr.snr! Hrs. 0. H. Godaey, sn.| HimEthel Howe, daughter of Mr. andli n .R. H. Boree of Fremont,former Herman nerldents.Tho eerring committee lor the evening BELL CREEK VALLEY (Too hte lor lost week)ll r.ind lin. Wm. Hallman ual son, Leiter spent Sunday utter- noon el. the Aoguat Lollmsn homo.llartin Nkmsn and Roy ilengo- doht returned home Sunday from the Fremont hospital..The Flontanelle Sunday School pimic which nu held in Holtmufs grove Honda? drew e very largecrowd.A biz picnic dinner wss served et noon and the afternoon 1rssopentlnzemee,rseesonde ball geme.Hr. and llre. George Stronger and lon, Ienndh, Hr. and Hrs. Howlrd Renee and son, Donald ate Sunday dinner in Fremont at the home ol Hn. MinnieSehsforsrnsnThe Misses Anne ond Ellen Leil- msn left Sllurday for tlre State Unlveraity to nttcnd the mrnmer oouree.Mk: Agnes Christensen of Amee il vieltlng at the Gottlieb Lsllman Inoue.Wm. Hdtnun was an Arlington roller Tneedey afternoon.Mies Lorraine Scheer returned to her`home Sunday sfter spend-ing the nreell with her cousin. Stanley Kerkhoff. Mrs. Anna Ilronn of Nielerxon, spent eevernl days with her daughter,Hrs.Ed Crocker ani Mr. Crocker.o Hr. and Hn. George Nlehaum and Hn. Bd Crocker drove toOmaha We¢l!|es.iay. The Fontenelle Sunday School will give ite Childhenl' Dny pro m m Sunday lnorninz, June 12. Services 15111 begn let Z0 a. m. a ARLINGTON NOTES C. w. Andmu. load represen-tative of the Military TrainingCamps Ancciation reports thatClydeLudwig,Homer Dorbecker md Hnrry llcClel!an,Jr..havepetitiomdfor training lt F o nCrook for a period of t.hi.r1.y dnys Ralston, memben of the Hermanlodge, Min Halen Bcvee of Fre-mont, Mr. and Mn. G. F. lmre.Hn ..Bertha Love and Stanley Bros.Hn. P. S. Hopkins in mendingthe week In Omaha with her hus-band who ls ernployld lt carpew ter work at present. xn a C E r mms r s a An e f H u l k :vD u h d NI A ! S e d a nPHONE 2!2Sbclnlr Oil Station g a n F . : u m m m I several Mend:on the WI! UPThey will also motor to the Black Hills before rrtumlq md wil! beany about un daysllrs. W. l. Nellon was holitll'si. nn attnnive om o'¢1od¢ lunch-eon on Sntunlay nharnocn.Yel-low and blue made T111 c olor combination |or the ll appoint-menti, .being used with findenBowenand mae: of the sameBanditBridge occupied the ai'-lernoon.lin. Hamid Weber vontbl prize for high scan. lin. c. |-ero d e o h l l d h e n Bl t ua - .1 3 m d B e m i s ; l t t r a c t e d o n n l y a f r u i n e d cr o w d .A a a n l d d u l l t t r s c t l o n t h e n w a s ; h a i l g a m e S u n d a y l l - u m n o n h a l u m e n C r l i l . m d th e h m m m a m .Th a I g "r e m d u d i n l vi c t o r y f o r t h e e n n l n b o y s , b y t h c a e e n o f l l a l . H r .m d l m Gu s t a ve H a n s e nd r o ve \|f O m a h apr o m Su n d a y m o r n i n g f o r n d d :w i t h th ei r d a u g h t e r , H n . G u n d a m l a w s . l l l u f = -_ g . g C a m e r o n a n d H r s . N .R .B u at te nd ed n b r i d g e ; ° ; f\ v g i ve n M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n b y i n H e l e n P a l m t r a t b e r h a r m l t x BAM CBRISIKNSBNALL KINDS DF HAULING Day nd Nixbt Benin Plume 215 J. P. Enneu Bun xFRANK s. BIGBLOW I (Apnt lor Fulrmnt Cmamsry) IPm wg ; - » P ri c e la rm u u r a v .mu an d EGGSOn s m me n s a m u f I n i e - pendent 1=1~\>g»~=~ Dltke I Phatn B :k 122 | Jquxms am SHOP I ou Bea Hhs Annex I Pnourr DELIVERY Pham: Blink a-r mm, Nebr. x MARCUS BECK BONDED An~1'rm\crz-:R Offic e in Huh Bldg. x .» J I TEACHERS'EXAMINATION DATES Saturday, Juno 4, 3921 ¥|.|tt\rou\eh,le!tonWad|uaday o r h ¢ r } | o mn lt liliikin, Cola.i l r . u l l l l r | . A . W . B a r ; | u a dlh | l z 1 n a tn o k h ¢ r § o 0 u n l mi nhU;elrur, 1rhc n | hetwk¥h| tnin mmlrI.Gem0\l,1|'l1oba.lml.d|h»rl w m n m Omn lmth e p a n twor w ° . m m h M | = r n ¢ w m » u ~ l|.bolu:nmerant.he{arm1rithhubro¢1||i]`lutln Johnson. lookin; BENCH News lir.and Hrs. Walter Cartervrere all day visitors Thursday oflan week at the E. C. Lippincott home.Hra. Harry Ervey and For werepickingstrawberriesMonday af- ternoon at John Compton's. Br. and Mrs. Theo. Dlloger wereinvited Sunday sw" al. the Fred Peck home.Hr. Geo. Smith M their earne 'henta' of last week for a vlsltwith h soo. Harry and family, remaining until Monday when hewent to visit another son on thebottom.Glen Nlchoiserfa family.ofBlairand Louie Hencke's wereSundayevening visitors at the Cilfford Ru home.Hrs. Ed lm.. and Wilma vis- ited from Tuesday untii Thurs-day with the Beavers in Omaha,>; ;3 °- of b dn dn g th em h ome t t yMesdsrnea E. C. and Clark Lip lneott spent Monday ln Ornalu.ldseile Jensen anal Grohe esm-srell were Tuesday afternoon vla-ltors at the Ilan-y Smith home.Leon Sumner drove to hla~ oldhome at Winters-et, Iowa Satuniay, returning Llondly and bringng his ""§§:; R. F. Sumner with im or a I.Hrs.Wally- lleffraehen giantThursday afternoon at the C. Lippincott horns.Bundaly, June zz was Nd] But-ton'a eeventh birthday and the following friends came to celebratewith him: his mother, Hrs. C. R.Sutton, his sister, Mrs. TheodoreLundtand husband,Hn. DoraWarrick and Mary Frances. James Sorensen me family, Hr. and llra. IA-ePe1.ersandlr.an.illrs.¥.R.Parker gf Omaha.Hrs. Huak's class of Juniors hadpraetlce again Thursday eveningat the Llifford Rsr home. The {J|lldren"s Day n w m msraa nortponed for a week,the Preparation being not entiretyo n fe; Sunday ;=;f»=f===: s you to present poss Louie Ideneke and famfly spent beginning August lst. This courseprotldeu elementary military train- in | physical development and ath- 1 Uniform training and in-atruwon will lnelude initlatilon ofall who attend into the duties ofthesoldier and the routine ofcamp iile.This ts provided tothose young men between the aiu of 11' to 24 who attend and doesnot obligate them for further rnll~itary senice.Commander w. I.Nelson of the local lad on Poststates he is pleased _that this rom-rnunlty It to be represented ln the oarop and plans will be mae tohave the Legion s° doin on oneof the parade days to witness the camp activities.I n Laura Alexander left on 'hsesday for North Bend whenshe will visit her daoghter, hint. Cecil Burt.A good crowd was In attendanceat the Congregationad :hunch onSunday evening when the Chil-dren's Day cantata, "The Awaken- ing" was present!-l.The prettycostumes of the children,songsand drills helped to make the pro-gram a mo1t ntrceeasfui one.Hrs. lintfield returned on Sat-urday from Omaha when she spent a week.Helen Hatfield ac-eompanietl her.Hr. and Mrs. Tom Bueltlea andion, Amos of Omaha mi mi o nFriday at the home of Mes. [iuebIe's parents, Mr. and Hrs. H. L.plrsrrls. lllsa Edith I!nbuck returnedto Wichita, liangatorday after a visit hem with relatives.Hernephew, Olin Decker aeaompanied her to Omaha.-The Auxiliary -met for their reg- ular meeting at the eloh rooms onlondsy evening.After the regu-lar business a Flag Day programwas siren. Blrs. Fred Weber hav-infoeltarg: of it.A niee lunchIwedine served by the host-esaes: llesdames Alben llansfleld, W. I. Neison and Alvin Awe:son.Ted Peterson,Delano Skinner and Wallace Jeffries of Omahawere week-end Yllltnri at the J. A..Paterson home.llr. and Hrs. H. W. larahall anddaughter, Either left on Saturdayafternoonon a trip to Cbadronther! Hr. llarahaull had business. at the druggista' convention.ldeodamea A. C. Rosenkllde emi Emil Johnaonwvere hoatersea tothe ll. E. Young Ladies' Societylast Tuesday evening.A pleasanttime was enjoyed by all gertsena..A number of the local hekalu.motorsd to I*remont 'Thursday sf-ternoon where they were guests of Mrs. Holger Winther. About twenty from here attended.Miss Nelda Bender of lladlsonreturned '¥'ues.!ay with Miss Clara Schoettger from the mte unlvervity and will visit here for a week at the Schoettger home..Hr. and Hrs. ld. E. Winset returned the (orepart of last wecltfromGrand Island where they:§en1. afe1vda§attheho me of elr daughter,rs. Vern B. Nich- Evelyn Blackburn, Viola Walk~enhorst and Edith Pltlgge wereelected as representatives of the local Chwtian Endeavor to at- tend the Young People'e Assem-bly which inet last week at Crete. Helen Hart is mki nz an e x-tended visit with her aunt,Hn .1'rank Knoelter ol Lincoln,whoreturnedto their home a few days ago after visiting here at the home of llrs. Huy Hart.li n .Wm.Baker, who visited friends and relatlvea here for sev-eral vreeks, returned to her homeat Sturgis, S. o. last week. Elmer Scheer,who has been at-¢l\dID: COHQIO at wmrieid, Kan. is ape ding his sunnner vacationhers with ome folks.George Wolter and Erwin Bern-thd of Concordia College at Sew-ard, also returned home for their vacation recently. llisaes Helen Behtenkamp andEileen Kruger enlertalnal the C. Y. L. ll. on lan Tusada eveningat the formefs home.youngladies enjoyed refreshments athe budness and social hours.Roland Ormshy of Casper.yostopped off here on Hoods! for a fe! days vlslt at the home of hisaunt., Mrs. J. C. Badger.He la on his vs home from Shattuckllilitaryl at Fairbault, Hlnn.Hr.and Hrs.Cedi Burl.ofNorth Bend and Mr. and li n .Hiram Alexander of Sargent vis ho m e . l The report which reached Arl-|~n lllt week in regard to the death of Be n n Heaeonbrink atVallo ;,vun ott1u ea .a anu mb erof friend! have aean him line! thedacd his suppoaed death.ar gm- at the home oflr . an d ra. G P. Radars in- dndld lr. and Bra. Fred PennineJr., and iamlly Find Pennine. Sr.,Hr. and llre. 'vm C. Henneman and 1-==fL;, all of Hooper and Mr.and Ira.. W. Pfelfier.llr. an.i llra .ILI I.Ho 1ran hre- turhbd to Welt Point on Sundayafter lnmdiol several days herewiththeir dl.U&1'f¢I , Hn.w.I.Nelaon and Dr.leon.Hrs. Em Rhoadea and childrenarrived last week from Guthrie Center, Iowa and will make anextended mn here with her par-entr, Hr. an»d'1|lra. J. A. Petersonand other relatives.Roscoe Ludwig of Chicago spentsevered :lays the forepart of thil week with hll parents,Mr. andHrs.. Will Ludwig.Misa Helena Skinner of Omahaspent the week-end at the homo of her brother, Clyde Skinner.Dr. and Hrs. G. H. llieko wereutafromLincoln on Sunday to\t at the W. A. Wtdtfonrl home.Mr. and Hn. Harry OsterxnanIrene ln Omaha on Friday.Dorothea Pederson oelebrated hor twelfth birthday bf entertain- ing a number of her p nynmtea ata party on Thuniay wvnioz from7 to 9:50r Outdoor mea and n guewng contest fo amuse-rnente.In the bean guessing con-teal. Myra Peterson won the prize.A two course lunch was served tothe Iollowingi Ethel Miller. MyraandCletisPeterson,Catherine Winaet,Florence Peterl.Mary Mllier, Avery! Dixon,Betty andI-'nneea Marshall, Rachel MeClel»lan, Genevieve Laaker, Faye Clark, and Gertrude Schafer.About Iilteen Ihebokaha attended the District Convention which tbuk place at Washington on "I'\\¢I<!Hs'afternoon and evening.The localteam gave a demonltrntion in balIoting and seating of officers. Mrs. John Grimes attended .1bridge luncheon on laat Wednesdayin Fremont at the home of Mm Frank Rainey.Hn. W. I. Nelson returned homelast Thursda from West Pointwhen ahe ber daughter, Mark l open! several days with rela-JZL..` llan in Neiman,who recentlyunderwent a aerlooa operation inI-'remont ia eonvalescing niceiy .at hh home.Mr. and llra. Leo Weber returned home Iut Wednesday hom yn- »a B I When in Omaha Hotel Conant Nem-F¥reproo/ E Rooms with Bathkms sz eo $3 Ruth Llpdneott wen Thur|.£\y ovenizq :allen at thu Srrnncr home.. Then was auglunnt meetingnllh eB e n :h C l nttheh orneo! Mn. A. ll. Johns lui WednesdayP. sa.The dl hun being homeadded to the egumyment and therewereneu n! alba mes h.Thenu t mh i i n g viii b e with Hn.Theo. Olingr, Juno 23.Hr. and rs. Ein King of Blair' l i b Hr. lnd Hn .Verplank a! BLAIR BAPTIST cnuacn Arlhu: D. Smalley, llniltu*public a Girdon s a m .from me A-1n.h|\ D l l nav:In!l l l l|Sunday Juno 19 1921.W '""""" " ""' '"'*"""'" ""The Sunda; Sehaol 'mem at I0 all. he cn-nm 'nh°m°'"' t a n " .'_- . ° ''n r r l n c .W e a n h a vi n g a va r y i n t e r n ! - 1 11 A . . l l .I " " . ! " `» o f E x o d u s i n t h e p r a y e r m w l n t ~ D l d l a b i t a l i h l a t t h e pr e se n t ti m e .R a m o m h e q m u :n x r _ l f m r m t h h u m a n h______._m__ Wd initillad into tha order.Follow-ing iodg n committee ccmpmedof Hrs..0. Shuts and Hn. John Thillioldl served ice enum mdcake which all enjoyed vlfy much. Elmnn West was a Blair bud- ah llr. and Mn. Bert Cooper nfTekarnahwe n Sunday dinnermln!! of Hr. and Hrs. 0. L. Hi!-z"Qalnpr.Ralph Clrmichlel was up fromBlair Fridzy on business.The first ice enum mein! of themu o n t u given Inn Snlurdaydtnrnoo~ and evening in th; form- er bakery building by :Mn num-ber three ol the member: of thell.B. Aid Society.They werequln well pltmni lld ma a neusum was damned to add lo 1111:ir s kh 1. r-Blair Telephone Company Local and Long Distance Service News and Gossip About People You Know.No Gmter Courfuy Cm Be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home Paper.Phoné 11 When You Hue A News Ima -Plggse.. LQCAL NEWS---COMMENT' Unbleached Muslixyextra uiwlitv for --.loc pei yard i n t ".-~.L ~~V4 ~r ..-°.-sr.~--"f "~"4*~.'-:" °':':* ?fr'"»i w s ` . 1 -' 3 ¢ A 1 a . , # . g § r F ' 1 - . - » , -- 3 ' y '.~ f t ! 3 u f ' F 9 ' ¢I 4 `.,_,3 i n s ., . "i _A " ' : +_\h .: T \. .\ _I Q g ,, s ~" s - . ~| |E '. . ' 4 » "1 5 g ;` * \ 'n ~.~ ; , " "~ ' ' f .~.....~: * "" L "+. ; ~'.. .5 ' ~* l " T f : ' ° "\Q ~a ; a ;' ~° ~ "~` ~: ~-\ 4 .e ~I r " "Q . 4 < f .`. %~. .i f ~. ; ?~.r g ~~~._~~~~~ a n a A w s .\3 ' °~ .s w - d » ' 5 - : .f " .* ' -1 . . ¢~ " * " ' ~ ¥ '-" ~- . . . ~ . " §..» - c ~J '1 6 E d °J 2 5 o m m e n c m g u n e n m g u n e Our 10 Days of Bargains are Money Savers -- Better Take Advantage of Some of These x='»{s»Z\»-4 m e n a m a n Coupe.Ing!!! nt.Th| Eng,"-pg" ofiioo.'19-81. ln. Rina Sc hmidt of Bldr 1| tin; her lon, Chris and vi!! 1noAngeleo,Cl1Homh. Hines Edna D i d :Ind Lrdi-IUppineott an lttnpding mmrnlr school at llldhnd College. Fremont Mr. ind Urs. Wil! Burnett andum dluzhtan of Ft. Collins. Gol- ondo, who have been .visiting In Omaha,nlled o n "Gundam""~ ~ ~ k lm Friday. Min Ella Nnhnnberg and Hr.Ernest Human were married last Wldneuhy, June Sth at Fmmoat by Rev. Johruon,pastor of theFremont Christian church.They .rec eiving the belrvrlshu of eir muy friends. This isa STRICTLY CASH offéring-no charge account at these prices H I G H E S T M g n x f r v g w z P A I D ; g H _ ; £ E G & ~ + 8 H | | | e ' f r m ~; , 5 ~s J ~ v I I The Big Store Blair, Nebr.The Old Reliable 0mar or Pillsbury Flour, 48lb. sack 'i'3"§ '§§§,,,';i'§$ 2 . 1 0 Flour is ligfi' But we are Cheaper than most stores eCream Lace Curhinn(Silk Frhlnd Panels) per landWhile Aprons (Hoover Style) while thfy kat ---/ilil and Mill Ru Bun. eac h - '-------L Slewnl Crash (bleached) IB- inrll. per yard -- Sletem Crash iunbieac lled) I8Inch. per nd -- Non-Hlinz Slips; Specinl nt --------Silk Rly un Step-im and lllonmffl. uct --'--Indira' Pure Silk Home (nil colon) Blue Crane BnndPeter Pan (ful color) Valles, per yard -----5yanhCretonne|"or ---» . --...Lldici' Rlyon Silk Teddies, per pair -|»iI\§!rl¢ Valles (l|| ¢0lDII) p¢r yard . Felt Table Psddlng. per yard ---Stitched Table Padding, per hrd -- a Q .Dry Goods, Curtains, Rugs, Etc, -swo1.00.-as.28.261,232.19.ss.-IRL00I1I9.48.na1.83 Groheries and Canned Goods Ry e o r W l s e al . G ra l u m .I 0 I b , u c k -.-. C o m M u i ,ro - n » . l a c k Bu lk Da tm e nl ., G lb s . fo r - B u l k M a n r u n i , 2 l b s . fu r - S a g a o r Ta p fo c a . 2 l i n . fo r Hm w t t B e a ns . 2 Ib n . fo r - N a vy B e a m . 3 lb l . . fo r - R i t e . 3 Ih l . f o r -~» l i m a B u n s , 2 Ib n . fo r -B u l k S t a r c h , 3 Ib l l . fo r . I6 - o u nc e h o tt i e V an i l i a Rock-e o {.` 0cn|,2 - l b . c a n D o m i n o S u g a r , 2 - l b . g i g . Je l l a , a l i F l a vo r s , p e r p k g . B u l k J a p a n Tn , p e r Ib .-.May -day B r a n d l o fl e e ,p e r 3 - l h l .M a y - d a y ( o | | 'e e - Q u a d i l u S u r f f l Pi c k l e ! Q u a r t i a n D i l l P k h l n - Q u a k e r O l i l .p e r p k g . . - T u s t i n 2 ~In sl.-- u »- » ¢ l b ." --»o u § . IB .45 .za .23 .25 .23 .29 .2 9 .25_:ga.15 .za .33 .1 1 .so .431.25 .45 x 3 5 .28 lin. ~bm Hmm ~4.8¢ o~ a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .5 0 t t . D r .L a y l m d s u m ,C h l r o p r l c - zu r . F h rl n e ru S ta t e B a nk B ld g .u . H i n L u e l l h Je n s e n i l a t t e n d i n g s u m m e r school a t t h e m u u n i - venity at Lincoln. C. K. Btndorf, licensed lmbdm-or and underuklr, Blair.O d i n phone, 161, na. phom, zu.a-u. ¢ Good hub-erlng.Nonh Side Shop./16rf. 1. E. Gampblil. furniture. run md undarukzlng.M d . ... C. L . Be n d o r f, Ta x i .P h a m 2 2 4 . 11-tx. Tho A. L. Auxiliary are spon- soring the play "Ye Old DnenriuiSluule" and rehearsal; are :tart- afternoon lm! llvenlng al it hadmined just ensugh in make the med sleek where than wma no xravei. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Hurdoch en- tertained at a dinner party fortheir son,Louis lest Saturday evening. honoring his birth anni- ve ry.Those present were Dr.|:?C~»=d Slain,Myron Brock. 1.¢ui»"ilun|=>¢J=, Misses Mildred and Fr:mcei\Koopmm and Evelyn Murdoch.After dinner the eve- . l n u t a a t t h e ~ o f M~. ~and l i n . J e n s L . P n e r m n . H r .a n d H r s .R u b e n Ri d d l e dr o ve t o D a vi d C i t y l as t 'l 'hu n ¢ l n y In d t h e y w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d h o m e ...'s men enhrulne-l a number od' friends at l bridp pany lui weak Wednesday ¢Wnlnl» 'Wa have the but on muh anit h i c k l t u h r w b l f o u n d a r n can : m m you ill!ingredients and you can mi; it hurlelf. .Sgg u l fo:1-mf.~\ num- Milling ca. Hr . md Hrs.Fhd Huff andDorothy usd Thom!! Powell, 'lho arrind thi! trunk from Ohio, dnwe to Louinvilln, Ncbr. Wednesday to vlslt llr. Huff! lllbihlr. 'Play re- mma zo B lu r em mni n z Miu America Rotllhan of Kim- ball, Nlbr.,who :pant the p u t 'nek at the homo o! her aunt, Mrs.Jake Bron, went tn Omaha last Saturday Niger! dll will visit for l. short time before |1Dhlg to Kimbdl. fsmily were Sawzhy dtu no onvhdtgn at the Wlliixm Kuhr homo. * ~ies of the Episcopal church've a one o'e.lock bridge lunch- oon st tho Clarkson Holler homo y utnday . §ln.C. W .J onosanhln.C. P. .Toms o! Fremont md Hn. Agnus Arnold of Sioux City from guests at the homo of Mr. and ln. J. H. Ncarhood Int Friday. Hr . ma Mn. Fred Huff and children,Dorothy md Thomas Posvdl urivod lut Tuesday noonfrom Elyrh, Ohio.Mn. Hu!! lnd children will spend tho summer In Blair with hor nmvb. Hr. andLin. 0. M. Ireland md other nl- ndves, while Hr. Huff attends inhis work as erecting takin:-or for :team ohovelm 'lin. Anna llumangh at Omha mn: the wlek-and at tbl Blurty Moore hams. C. K. Bendorf, iioeaaed tmbalm- er and maiertahr, Blair.Oidet_nlwlm mx, rea. pam, 224 3-ar. Julius Hutlier, non of Hrs. J. ilwlar hat just graduated fromthe hw course at (brighton Lat College in Omaha. Hrs. J. J . Stull ard daughter, Mrs.A.B.Kinery of Fiennes have been filiiina'Mn .sh a m brother,Hy mn Ratzinger and family. Hn .Wm.Shank and little grandson,liarion Sommer:a l Marion, Iowa came up Saturday from Omaha for a week's visit with her nlecc, Mrs. v. 0. Irelandnm] family, south of Blair. Q I .t h r o u g h t h e se c o n d w e e k , w i t h a d a i l y a t t e n d a n c e o f b e t w e e n fi ft y I o r s i xt y pu p il s , g m i ed in : ix c h u - c a u n d c r t a i n e d t e a c h a n .In a ni - d i t i o l fl o t h e s t a ff p r e vi o u s l y a n -ln o un c ei l w e n o w h i ve ll !- 0 th e ig o- ou t se rvic e of Mi n An na S rl rm ld t n f t h e G r a n d l a i m l h i g h school. Th e i n m l l m c n t in c l u d e s b a y s a n ! 4 5 : 1 5 n n g i n g i n n g e f r o m fo u r t o fo u rt e en .The s ch oo l wil ! co nc lu de _ s u m u i o n s o n F r i d s y , J u l y h t . , w i t h n pu b li c e x h ib i ti o n o n t h e 'e fc n i n g o f t h a t d a y .A t U m ! t i m e fii pl on ms w i l l b e ur a n l vc d t h o u : w h o l u ve c o m p l c t é d t h e s c u o n k c o u r s e o f t n l n i n g . Imuch an am hu guests.About 'twenty-fiva neighbon and friends sp¢nI. n pleuant evening playing'cards and visiting sud at a late hour, a fine lhncheon was served by Bd:1. l'¢l.en\en.When the hourcame to depart ull expneued n whh llult Jem would have mlm'more Puppy biwdnys and that they would be privilegtcl to lake Caunlry Gentluun Corn. 8 cans -----.93H-S Brand Tomatoes. 6 cus ------.15Armulln Pork and Buns, I0 cam ------.98 Gallon can Pelthci, Penn, Bhckberrles or Aprlmls --.72Gallon can While Clwrrieo ---~-»-.az Gdian un Prunes --;-----.65Pink Saimnn, a cans --.55Red Sllmcm, 3 cans --- 1.80Ou! nm Saniinel, 3 cum -».53 Gallon psil Corn Syrup -»-~.53 'H Ballon pail Com Syrup --~;.-.29 m x 1 o |m l N o n a I r e l ; n d . l l i u E t h e l Je n s e n , d w g h t z r o f C h r l l Je n s e n , t h e p a i n t e r , o f t h i s cit y,ca m e i n f r o m L o o An ge l es , C a l i f. f o r a fe w w e e k s vi x i t w i t h N a b r n l k a r e l a t i ve :n n d fr l l n d n . t o B uc l o c k p .m .u n B l o w n . W e d n e s d a y: | n . | Sa t u r d a y s | 1 . l h c C h u .Ro bi ns on reaiulencc. Dr. C. R. Trenhnlm, agent.2k-2t.Blair, Nebr. Hrs. Jens I.. Pcterwn and`Ro- * b e n pl an ne d a n d c a r r i e d o u t a su r p r i s e o n Je n n In s t F r i d a y e ve - .Aman§ the old timer! of tha city who are reported as tlking part are Hn .Alla Wainwright, Ml". Muni: Nabh, H. Ollermln and snumber of btherig. the cut being compound of over forty people.See the nd ln thi: we¢k'| Enter- prlae. Better Cooking. lhal'| what U18 Kitthcn Craft Watedesl Cookar :mann A penonal explnmuionwil! cuminc: the moat nkeplinal of the efficiency and economy of this uonderful new methad of cooking. Shoes and Gents Furnishings B n t j l r a d e P e a n u t S t r a w l i s t s Me n ° a A t h l e t i c U n d e r w e a r -- W h i l e Il a n dk e r c hi e fn . e a c h -. R e d o r B l u e Il s n d l e r e h i e f s , a fo r H e a vy s u n p e n d e n ---- G a u u k i n W o r k G l o ve s , p e r p s i r L t a t l z e r W o r k G l o ve s , p n p s i :. M e n ' | L u t h e r B e l t s ---.. A i r H o m e C a p s s t ---. Q »u u La d ie s ' s m dC h i ld r ¢n 'a ite O xi ar ds l ad S li pp er s, ; »¢ £ pa ir .5 0 .2 5 .so .os .25 Q .ss .so 1.00 ¢ u ¢ ¢'075 --.1o,,z5,.sa Hannzh lluller,who wil!visit them until ihe latter part of this week. Qultna number of can wereunfortunate Int Sunday hy |»Ji.I~ ing into the ditch near the gulche\ Boyd in2 Elinor Faire. the aura of "The Vclga Boatman",lu v:the leading roles.Junior Cogh hn. child star, is in the cut. Blnk people an fortunate in havin; noexcellent a service as the Home Theatre urnenta.Grnlha p u - mns of tjze Sun wiil sevthe nme picture tomarrow. 1 The muy Vacation School i . Puma Wheat, 2 vin-.---l(¢ll'0|g'| Bran Flakes. 2 pkg;-Kdiogfs Shredded When. per pkg.-I 2-Th. pkg. Graham (Inchn ----2-Th. DRI. Cnchen ----Swamdown Cake Flnur. wr ultMedlum aiu Puma, 3 lbs. for -Cerh. a bullies 35: lar Preserve:---Bldr Cam, 6 :ans »-- .28 .25.lu.35.ss.ss.23 Ass.25.70 Miscellatfeous 0y slerShell, 100Ib.ha;|-....... ne 100 loud Brooms neil8 Cups and Sllicen6 W hile Plain6 White Sauce DishesMedian aiu (lrnnxu,Lemons, per dnen . Q ¢ r d o u n I -$1.20.._.|g0.95.as.53 25.40 if-f .| 1 'The Yankee Clipp¢r',at the Home Theatre three nighu this week including tonight, ill one nf the basl. pictures shawn on thescreen lhis year.It in l th:illinl page from the moat glorious era an Annexinn history,when ru-mmee and adventure rode high in the rigging of the whitewinged Soaps and Cleaners Hlcm(dr Spark Sqap, s bln for ----» Tnilet Scan, I2 han ---- Soap Chaps, lun nkg.-- Dutc h Clflnur, 3 unsSnnbrite Cleanser. 2 can:- .as .53 .zz .25 .15 a n ..d a y : w h i t i n B l a i r .Th e y r e t u r n e d ho m e S un d a y e ve n i n g . W m t e d t o R e n A m o t o r c y c l e _Wednesday.For Slit--Well impmvtd d x nc n tnd ntlrd ty llmiu of B lai r.Nr.Wm.Ruhr usd l r .Glo. my 1212 on 88.,Ruhr wen bu.dne\|callers In20»2t.A. Schulz. 50|nah; Twdw- lr. and Hrs. Geo, Huh:,Jr. and'Tha H. E. Lxdiel' Aid met at fnmiiy. wsu Omaha viairurs Wad-tha homo ol lin. Gaul' Guy urneadny and took in ~_.rw .| Wednesday afternoon. Hines Edith and Dorothy Jan-Foqnd--A urrln watch in the.en enhrulne-l ¢number of vicinity of un ma 1w¢1»»um1= J. E.Clmpbell, furniture, run!Huy your stadoaeq l t Tha and undertaking.50-ti.Enhllprilc otfkt lln. Hattie Noble and dau¢\\»For Bale--One almolt new at the puenul, Hyror Metdnger homo for mme dmc, was in nt-temhnm at a shower given for Min Irina Sc hmidt of Flonmee last Thursday. A pany eomhtlng of Mr. an.i Mn. Leroy Cxeach, Hr. and Hn. An Gustuon and children, Hr. anIMn .Mtnul Fear nml children, took n picnic dinnlr to the Elk horn river Inst Sunday when they apent the day fishing and picnic lng.Thu report a 80011 time re- for 6 walk: be¢|n:\inlz June 20. morningn only to atrend summerschoo!in Omaha.Csll Austin Maller, lliair. Nebr., White 221. lt Clifford Halbert went to Omaha Shu: City spurt lut Friday attbl AnilInt Rathmllm home. Thi W. R. C. hndngton willmm ax thi h ome of Ira. Osar Gun: on Thunday. June 1816. The Roy ll Neighbor ltnlinlfnvurl!! most at the bo n u d l lin . Hike Ingvrdev Friday,Juno 17. Hr. and Hn. John B. llillcr md ehildnn visited u the Jay Blick-bum hornl in Arllngwn tn( nook. Rev.and Hrs.Kjar o!Sale Lake Oity arq vldtln; at the H. J. Human home.llr. lad Ir s. H. Skov Nielsen entertained the nuts and tha Hlnoenl at dimm Wednudly._ .Mr. lad Hrs. 0. M. Inland arid Janice dpve m Vnllvy Nlbr Suw-day morning,tiln¢ the ir son, v i c l u i i y o f u n m a ~ plooo.Inquire at Tho Enterpriseoffieo.22-ll. lr. and Hn. Roy Nearhood of Benson spent lui Sunday nt the parental, Hr. and Hn. J. H. Noor- zwod home. Don'£ fonget the A. L.Anxllhry refnoahmont ot-and on mdn aunt.Saturday afternoon and evening.Home-mlda uh and loo enum. zz ma n L O A N S at tb l m u m rata over offend to fumen.Lot ua :Ivo you the information andm u l . .c m o r vn u J oh n H. Roper, Dodn, Nobr.19-(L Mro. Olnr G\:yor'| mother, ilu. al. s. Hiller and dztor, Hn. R. F. Aloxm-kr of New York le!! Juno Sth for Porllnnd,Ongon whenlhey will whit relatives. Mr. and Hn. Homin; Petersen Bn. Wm. Linden and children,hhurine and Raymomi :pert hat week in Omaha lt the Henry Soll home.:On Thursday Qlr1,"LInde:1was invitui to n shower for Hin.- lrene Schmidt at the home of Mrs. Heaiea in Fiorenoe.Misa Schmid! and her 1ls?.er. Pauline, known anthe Schmidt urins, an graduate:of the Blair lngh schooi and have many frinnin here who are inhu» 4;ated in them.Min Irene in tomarry Mr. Raiph Rules, also nfFlorynce on June !2n.i. Mr. Rules is I nrph-ew of our lowmmln, Hr. A. R. Belles. |.|.h a s be e n l n C a l i fo r n i a ae ver n i y e a n w h e r e s h e h u e f i n e p o s i - ti o n .Sh e h u be e n sp e n di n g e fe w da y s th i s we e k w i t h h e t ma t h - e r a n d b r o t h e r .A n t o n w h o a r e l i vi n g i n L i n c o l n . H . L .H o m e d r o ve e ve r t o m M o i n e s l u ! Th u r s d a y t o m e e t h i s w i f e a n d l l t i l e d s u g h t e r w h o h a d be e n vi l i t i n g M r |Mo r r il l 'e i n e r , M r s .R . J .R o u s h a n d fa m i l y fo r a b o u t te n da ys .I I e url .: ece orn the~.~|' Hr. Fred Hattung ol' near Tei- baata called at The Enterprise of- Hoe ian. Manga; and ia new oneof thi reader! nf thls family ne- eeaiily.We have ion; known Hr. Hamm; and his iamily an-I we séere glad to welcume him and we aaaure him that the latch airingin always out In our domicile when he comes to Ilialr. Hin Grace Warrick was host- ess to the bridge dub lu! Hon- ¢lay evening,there being fourtables. A! the elmo of four dmc# Min Em: Matxinger held high score and Silas Ruth Bron low. The young ladle; then en}oyed their usumi "dutch treat".The ihe ccrnmencement.examiner atTechnical high mucho-ol, his adabcr. be f tin:liorhense bein; n mem r n gmdu lllnl c hu.. Mrs. Carl ihwcmilck af Daven i n t Thurulay at the Roblnoon Cafe, after which di went to thehome of Hn. E. N. Booty to play bridge.There were hor tables. li n .Burl Vaughn recolvefl firstprize md Hrs. M. It.Lippincott tho consolation prim.Hn. Chas. Roberts of Sioux City,listenin- In: of Mn. Booty, was present atthismeeting.Mrs. Wm. Msher this :ity who in ln old friend of the famiiy.The zum folk: ne tumcd to Blair Saturday after-noon and brought.Betty Itmuh back with them for a few \eek'n viltit.. The members of the Thundny aftemuon bridge club enjoyed | Phcm ll! on 21.zo-zz.J. aa. cmpum. Patrimhl Audlluy stand Saturday afternoon and evening onmin street.31-1: c. K. Bendod, Manual ambalm or and undtrhktr, Blair.Of i i n phono, 161, ns. phone, 224.a-u. r am,u n s »-.70 Lemons, per dnen ..:gg This is.a STRICTLY CASH offering-no charge account at these iriees r Colondo fer eahorttli p ln d i r i ll b e e ! t2\d!'trlmdl»ntbe8tlll¥ theyreturn.~lln. Ab Ro leo !B ls Ir ~y;t!1seJ|.s.'l'homp- :Curtin Club :net I n t with ln. J ohn Barry . bu|.|eumee'I.in¢neen- gi ve ne n d lrmle h nlle -Ue a f l r i t p r i l e ln d l l r l ~muon lheeomolition.Dan Thomplon and served zefrellimenlimeeting lrlll be held rl. llerton Winchdl .md Afeuen a n d I nLongr i lle e n e n i mb - ~lleneeul nho nr ' r ur Ilia Fnn eee Schenek .... of her perenu led moon.There were esiberof ndghben end neenl. and lb' received utkful |"l!1l ummm. # h o h u b e e n m e h ll rc ported ll ~ng and hmily attended ez Hennan Int Sunday end stopped at Aron- tbelr ny heme.:Canby Giub memberi hmlliel will have a ple- aehool house nut Bumring the birth nnniverv Hrs. Chril Him,M11r and Hrs. Leon Ilindley. ~tl Hrs. Chester .Ammon =~ lt the Chu. FrencharKemurd.They also the Welton Long ~~ . louing rehllvea enkyed dinner at the Roy A r- ~e Int Sunday:Mr. and Gu y and Dorothy,Sutherland. Mr. md Mu udlln and fnmliy. crowd nttended the barn t Den 'I'homplon'| Satur- .The mme was from ~n.de Schenek came up fromSaturday to be present at ~ing of her deter, Fun- enday.llouring were Sunday din- tl at the Bd. Newer hemeHrs.Harry Beltl,Mr. Rolluul Smith, Mr. and ~at Hmm, llr. and Hn. ge, Blu Lorraine Sell: llummert. »Bimkenbeckler of Sterlln; , and e friend, Mr. Han in day s lat week withr'| aunts, lludernee Dan m. Thompson.They re~~o'|11e on Saturlay evening. who i| "dxllin[her sunt,Mn . Nth Hansen and family In Illalr dunng her summer nation, spent Rnlurday night with Eila Nehnn. IImily Ammon spent Monday night ln Tehmah with her aunt,S n .Henry Flange and B n . BILL Flex GIVES cram THREE HITS IlL\ir and Snyder crowded about all :he run making in Sundaysgums between Ute two teama In UN eighth inning.The Washing- ton muqt qam did moat of this WON nsarux. bling gnvekd.|'gmer ¢ Anlllmo--Cropconditionlinthh AB R H PO A E vic inity "nr vhmirinr w. Ianni, an . 4 o 1 2 1 o I I. modeled. coIhltinga-A. H. J ane!ymhrdng l!.l plan af bm-l'f"» corner of Llueoin Annan usd Thin! artnet.Hliiinly - Buriington Railroad in llllll motbr train nukes on Mi r d n lu u u r y b ma d l. Seoushlutf--Gunn! Citkl Um-itha C mn ln r in i ti ntn n s n r - viee at I »and Sedtsblutf. purple sudden." |.~. Tired of the army lm! deter- mined to dealer! a colorod soldier was accoltcd by tha lentry,whocolored, who glued for his pus. "You uh for my pau, but l's get a mothlrin heaven, a father |~,vp - ~gre eted mi ~ r lm mn R a n ma s u ¢ = u € n . ¢ . , . 2 o o 4 2 station.i x n m e , ¢ . . . . 2 o 1 4 o oOnd -Nmrs tc a mlaun dr y ia bc I ' 1 ¢ k , p . . . . . . 4 o 1 o 4 oa m a z e d h a n l o a n .| l I .. I !and iuck battle.Blair had puked one across In the nixth and Insléading by the score of I to 0 when the alghth inning and its heavy -'cvrinz rolld nmund. Binir scored five in the eighth, getting the oonten phyed at Blair by themo n of 6 to 1,continuing ltl string of victories. u m a .Seventy-fire years ago the first seniors began to come to Nebraskalrlthn-otlllng bot thedr ha n hands Today Nebraska is a great agricultural a t m,nrodudns inabundancea greater variety of staple food sidfs than any otherfood producing unit in the todd. The/sec ret of the trwill and panuaoent development is thene s t variety of food product: prooucad.It is a ooo-crop stats.atm other mu: are Israel: as- v m d to the production of one crop.Nebraska pndlsoes In abundance corn #heat oats. 111, barley, yo- mus, sugar. butter, 'sm c attle,bo p,pouttry,honey,vegetables and fruits. The annual egg crop of Nebras- ka eaeeada ln value the prlos paid for the anti!! Louldana tract: italso szeoeeh in value the antmd gold production of any one stats. The annual poudtry and eg; pro-duction or Nebraska exceeds in value the entire output of gold from the Klondike dnee gold was first discovered then. Tb! annual poultry and dairycrop In Nebraska exceeds the gold and silver output of the nation and the value of the annual output of agrlcdturs and livestock sxooedshar tremendous cosloutput. The corn crop exceeds the to- bacco crop of the nation. Nebraska ls the lecolul hay state producing annually 0,000,000 tom, but first ln alfalfa, orc-dvdnsf 3,- 500,000 tons annually.Nebraska was third in corn and thin! ln whrllt with an annual pro»duction of corn around 270,000,000 bushels; wheat oo,ooo,ooo bushels; oats 80,000,000 bushels:potatoes 12,000,000 bushels;sugar 210,000,- 000 \\ouo_is:butter l00,000,000; em over 1,000,000,000Nobraslrn apples are of the fln- o\t quality, and command the high- on price in eastern markets otany apples in the world. Nebraska has the largest per capita crop production of any stale. Nebraska has a great education-al system, and ties with one other stale in the lowest percentage of illiteracy.Nebraska is not only an agricul- tural state, but 80 of the 93 coun- ties have from 300 lo 600 factories,making the raw products of the state into the finished articles.Nebraska hos: The largest lead smelter in the United States; the largest eraclier factory west of Chicago dolly capacity ala to seven ._ of!P'lck3.Wolt!.Stmdau tbyPick 9,Wolf z.Double n h n w » u m . 1 . r m m n » n u . m . m = on bu uB l.\ ir $, 8 ny de r5 .Time o! ¢ | m| 1: 8 5. Ump i nl{ 1n | .B i h a r | V | ! k y I 4 q | e 3 t a u l ! ¢ | ' h a n WI L PA.8 c h u y l e r . . . . . . . , ?i .875 B L A I R . . .. . s 2 m le n h a n t a . . .. . ' z a .'mo m¢1-.ny in LH; vidnity.Auburn-Nov fillltll nation w u a n e t d u u m m d : m m . : n m b y T u n e m m m : -Or d mn l- h r g e p lo l lu n L mk: u m m n s . . " u m a m a . Sv¢$¢n1Po¢o lli a ho n nd-vu u d lo n e o n d r lu s .i llufinn -amldn nc oec whd bv J. C. Pansy Cvmplny Bda; n~~| to W » K md b \ | D ¢ | ld ¢ d b y h y - d u r n m n . S n y d u n o o n d lu o n ly n m l n l.h| 1(h\h.n x u m l g u u n m f m m p w . a l l o v h d o n ly t h r u h ll l u n d v um u t u a l t h o 'u m m . u m v»y\hr»v¢h~w m u k m n x m m u .m a m r u m n n w u m n1 |bl a all Wolf.V u : D u m m a m ;me p m a n u m,c u fury in the world; has the largest tory in the urn:Id; ha.: the largest two butter fnctories in the world; the Inrgert Incubator futory i nthe world; the two largest broom factories in the world; the lnrgvestindex ug hetory In the world; WEDNESDAY Johnny llincs in "ALL ABOARD" MERMAID COMEDY mir Abstract &1 T1f1€C2mP°=\v s annum ABSTHAGTEHS .~_..-U,T h e B R O N Q H O T W | 5 T E R \. c°\|¢¢1n_"sREAk|Nu Reconns" HOME THEATRE doubhi. Ifolloudng £sthu summary: Warric k,2b....42 B u n LJ [ p p , | = \ . . . . Ca mlmn , d » .Schdfler, ab Lnndt. Sh . . Van Deana, c af f : £14 A B R H P O Aoo22 2 012 o a a ou 1 0 EI o n0 oo iallylng ` - » came out the victor in |tins.canon tothe oonten pllyed at Blair by the |Du 1: Anderson TUESDAY "BREED OF THE SEA" With Mm-gum! Livingswn,Ralph lnle und Durolh Dunbar Comedy-"Big SUERADE" ' r ° u 1 » . . . . . a 0 1 82 4 9 3 $0011 br innings:R H E Blair O 000,001 05x-6 11 1 Snyder . . . 000 000 010-1 3 3Two base hits Schefner, T. Jipp. Ysn Dem-en 2,Krause.Stolen bans L. Jipp 2, Cameron, T. Ji.pp. Sacrifice hiu Ltmdt..Hi; by pitch- ed ba!! L. Jipp.Hawes on balls, SUNDAY arid MONDAY ' Co||eenMnors in NAUGHTY BUT NICE i n g n e w vi n d m i l l ar g!l u r k a t W o l ! , p . . . . . . ut o c k yl r d s ,d m n e w w a n r i n ;J. P at e l d l, l b . . tr o u gh s .Ju n g ha n d , c . P u m a : C l t y - C o m m - u n i o n o f a Y i e c k , " 610.000 n m u s i n m at a r t s d me-S ve n z a a r d , r f c i a l l y .._Eb el , cf » o o 0 o o o 1 0 0 o o o o 1 2 2 1 o 0 1 0 Fnmn and SAT. and SAT. .MATINEE -or-*num wrm-0'l-'IANLON &0'HANLON ATTORNEYS Phone 15 All Abstracts Made Under Leg a Sn pe ni ai on _ H m t h h n d . . .. . . s Ho o p e xn . . .a44ll c n a i e h n . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 8nyder . . . . . . . . . 1 7 ~. . 1 8S u d a f n i e l n l u Bld r6 , Sn y de r 1 lonnklu-Sehuyhar, rain.Memhnnts 8, Scribner 1. North Bend 5, Hooper 1. l ..500 ., . .: l l THURSDAY Beuy Bronsgn in s s R I T Z Y " Wilh J ames Ilnll lu I-Iiinor Glyn Z"ruducliun c nxus rue C OME DY I 1 n u m b e r o f l l t t l l fo l k ;o n l u ! T h a n d n y i n h o n o r o f h e r l l t t h g n n d d a u g h u r ,N a i i n e G u y e r '| l l { n || | | l | \n n n l w n a r v A l l h a d A CLEANING SERVICEI "',';; ""1B"&}¢f§7§§r`l§5 S a t u n l n y n d sp e n t S u n d a y a t t h h o m e o f H n . B r o o k s ' m o t h a r , l i n . I . L . L l n t n ' a n d d m r , l i n . J. H . G r i m m .l i n l l s r y J . C o c k xr wg u l ¢€ \Im |. |l . l| |Iu n l r n u n w vuTu e sd a y m o l n l n g a n d s p e n t j h e d a y w i t h h e r mil le r.H r s .Jo h n A m m o n . M fr . C . W . Ja n e s IM H r s . C . P . Ja n n o f F m m o n t i n d H n . A g n e s ia, "§¢§.]2z~."`lT5§5 i:'";".,.;t.'.;;. pa c k in g ce n t er i n t h e w o rl d . Ne b r a s k a h a s m om a u t o m o b i l e s t h a n a l l F n n c n . w h e n t h e a u t o m<:'e1!° "fi" ipnnted.Is an h lI --al b si n »aau x ll ,;: | Never Before Offered to theseeompnnsouuwmnmzwunwin- an n l l l _I OLD srnnau PASSES Th h a t h M E d w i n P . H l n c l l e y o e c a r l vd J u n o 1 5 a t t h e h o m o o f 1.1- --._f i Y - - . I f n n n u ; u \ | \ \ n f |'.mnl¢i o f Bi o u x C i t y sp e n t F r i a. a y a t t h a J.H . N e l r h o o d h n m e . M r .a n d l i n .J.L a r s e n a n d f am ly o f Lo ui s vi l le ,Na b r. ,' r e n Sa n r i u y d l n n a r p xe a t a a t t h a C a r l H a n a n h o m o . M r : a m i H n . _ R n y N a a r h o o d m a Ne b r a s k a ha s m a m a ut o m o b i l e a t h a n Swe de n,N o r w a y ,Ho l l a n d , Ja p an ,Cu b a ,Pol an d,Au s t ri a , Bw i ta e da m i, Be l g iu m , B ra z il , H u a all a mi Bu le xj co ao mh ine d- -t hir te en l m r p c o u n t r i e s t l l h 1,000,000,000 p u p u i a t i o n t o o u r 1,3 33, 000 po pu- Ina lnn Blair Community The Hu 1. Wslkar cleaning es- » nn nn, c. .-. wo 1-nn, wc... -.Blalrat thcadvuwcdlnolputelghtyulxyuan.Hs v u Ill shout no denThe descend was sm in rm-tlnghamahln. England. Decembermx.Us uma. with his mother.a~' l-M Ulll.|d sum when aimyan of qc and settled at Cln-clamli, Ohio when be uma nntllhe was dnvloen yin ohl whenhe cndllild ln the cm: War.In Juan 1861 he was marrlod tolla Flank run ln Omaha andmonwltolfontlncllluwrwhlp.Wasolngton county, where he llwdfor scvnnl yum later he lived lu Grant taimshlp.For tha putthirtrtv o rw in has been nretired iunnsr, llvlng ln Omaha.na dc-lalty for some ysan.Hls vlfs passed any Oct. l!.191| and alan then hs hu madelull homo with hla son. Bclldu one non M ll mrvlvedby a num", nn Anlmr air ford of Omaha.Toon an alsoelevengnndchlldrunandslrpoet frandehlldnn.m m x an-vlan wsu be louFrldq aitnnoon at I o'do¢k fromthe C. J. Hladlsy home and intu-lucnt vill`bs made in the Blairwrneerv- mulmsr or nensoa, spsm aunnayut UA Plrsnul. J. H. Nurhoollmme.The nlnth of Gnndpa lllmlleyoccunod Walnesrlay evenln|. Theoblunry ls In another colrznn of'nn annum... rms l8 ous NEBRASKA uy o A Wllllanu, Lieun csv. Nebraska is s pan of the orig-lnal IAulllana tract. for vfhlcll theUnited Slate: pahl I5 mllllon dol-ldn.Draw a Ilan around thetwslvs nate:u out of thelnulslana lncl, sn-l wc llnd No-bruh the wry hun of lt: amlghty lnlsml smpln us mllcslong and 208 mllu wlde, containlug wendy 80,000 square mllsl.The people ln the :outhaul cornerof the stats an more .llltant fromthclr fellow dliuns in the |\or|.l\~ mu corner o( the mu than Hwynufrom Chinn.u m .we erm uma.Orldnally s srildsmeu lnhab-au-1 my by mu-. bmllalocz unwr/otu. ml up unul filly rw'-llo marked on the school maps uthe "Groot Anerlun Denali". lt Llcow one of the great common-mmu of il! Udlail States."""""f ls_nO\rl¥ a limos as Nebraska. hu more telephonesmm Great num.. and with whenxr. nach three times to the moon.The combined annual income(ron. Nelsruh farm and factory num above $l,000,000.000.Oneblllnm lllvar dollars lsld flatsvfse. alps to edge, would jun about en~circle the globe.If Adamalive today and hu! saved swoonper ny .nu ue bcllnnln¢ of cre-sun-, bf would not yet hm onebillion dollar;Then have beenjust about one bum mlnulel dur-ing the Christian en.Yet Nrbr|\s\u'| annual production fromlam and Isnury caused; one bll~Ilon nlollmm. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL nzvu-:w N¢||¢h-nm sing 1mpm¢.|¢l.sl of Nellgla.Elmwood-0 Atmel mad eul- nnl from mmvm bein;f m .elul.sm.--'rn anna- sr nrqmmcable arrived here :candy (or re-lnlllcllng ulephonn liner ln thll vi-army.cleaner-nr-un over en.ham complelml md opened Intruffle E Eé e § § §EE=E E g=§EE Th e M a x l . W a l k e r C l e a n i n g C o . , o f O ma h a , h a v e ma d e a r r a n g e me n t s to s e nd a de li v e r y c a r to Bl a i r o n Tue s d a y o f e a c h we e k t o p i c k u p Ga r me n ts , Ru gs o r Dr a pe ri e s to be c le a ne d.A l l ar ticles s o re c e i v e d c a n b e r e a dy i n Oma ha o n F r i d a y o f th e s a me w e e k .l f y o u w a n t g a r - me n ts s e n t b a c k be fo re th e re gu la r t ri ps o n Tue s d a y s the p a c ka ge c a n be pi c k e d u p a t Oma h a o r . ma i l e d s o a s to r e a c h y o u by S a t ur da y . O U T O F T O W N R E S I D E N T S Ar ra ng e me nt s h a v e be e n ma de s o o ut o f t o w n r e s i d e nt s c a n l e a v e th e i r pa c ka g e s a t The En te r pri s e o ff i c e a ny da y be f o re Tu e s d a y no o n.Go o d s le f t a t En te rp ri s e o f fi c e wi ll b e r e t ur ne d t he re th e f o l l o w i n g Tu e s d a y or mailed to you direct as you may choose. B L A I R R E S I D E N T S Blair residents can have the car stop at their door by calling the Enter- pri s e o ff i c e b y p ho n e a nd le a v i ng a n o rd e r a n y t i me b e f o r e T u e s d a y / no o n e a c h w e e k. N O E X T R A C H A R G E Th e r e w i ll be no e x t ra c h a r g e f o i t hi s s e rv i c e .Al l c h a r g e s wi l l b e th e regudar c h a r g e s ma d e b y t h e c o mp a n y f o r l i k e w o r k d o ne i n O ma h a . ' r L _ u - - 1 ul. | i .- .. r. .. .. ... -. .. . . .- . mm An i m,.......|.Fm-m u m ,..¢|l».» ~Ee = : E== E Cook Mitten of Teknmnh, who \ Raymond E. IIuvemllck of this lvl' u uw umm ux wus; mumMC CARTHY AND then 1 time: u hm u Guan.nom; CREEK can world empin; mn than 5 time: an llrte u Bdglum; moreThu :mud mhod meelinl 'U than 7 lima u In-gn u Denmark.h|\d\lllnn||l1°Wli°¢\¢vrhkh ll.tl\e npublk of Fx-ann van v-in lr. Phd lm: was \\°¢\»<l gm up mm mm, n num mum umnmr nnmm rum: uv 5 inc |v | ¢ x 1 .vv anna v v u n p n u y q u . u v "u v . - 5 "... ... ..........._,.........vin Cmvwy pun. an lnenue -www.§be s t f a mi li e s i n B la i r.As k a b o u t t he qu a li ty o f t he i r s e r v i c e . ».§iL'P-2"F..'lif'.l{Z.`?;f'."$I'L`. { ° ' E Y o u c a n no w h a v e y o u r G a r me n t s C le a n e d a n d P re u e d by o n e o f t h e %°»'L'»°;1I.'i'5'I»|;"'.Z".§°."?'JE g be nt Cle a ni ng Pla n ts i n the mi d c i le we s t a nd de li v e re d to o u r d o o r .EE 1 lr. md Mrs..0sexr Gu;er, 'il tznnanr.l m l m !James Mullin 11tumld homo lan Bunday from I an vr»ok '| dit with th eir mn!Ir s. 0 . P.Hamill at Chiéago. The! N905 a lpludld thru. 3% olalsl tht th e of Hlb f| | hThe lame inhuman! applies to the npublic of Germany.Nebn|.ka'a ana i l an dy a s I n g o u thi ,Kingdom oi £3\"enl BaIwo lh s h n a ,i mm a . B m- voted at nec-ent election. _Hemin¢ford--Tivo slreell of this place to be gnveled.Amolf Hhls opened ior con- alnlction of curb am! gutters onm n m f n r n m A n n a n . T mH*EEaE Cell The Enterprise md leave yen- older [er next Tueully ~J : g E=..E §_ . a r 1 - lin ln-nm Seldnd, d|u}h\|rI\l-hd |n.\ Wdes):mais-annum on Company I§tl! lr. md ln. ladi Sainndi of Nebrukx hu maueaqnnn milel um *ldnh-7. md Junk sun; uf in-am umm un mtlne nu NewDnimavnru mmm luillon- Enxhndsmn.au mmm nl s=an_n nu Pm Clwrry ctwm -lm s - ur,"c¢u»\u» Catholic church. Pndne, Lhm Connecticut. and lub only 10 ending now flllln| muon on m.math of Card: Serviea sutlon.Nehmu. u an mel" SamoammFaknllppmpriuuunforf|»:|.l nur for burberry endin- Eas=EE= 24 | 0 Ame s G A R M E N T C L E A N S O R S Call ENTERPRfSE Office for Service Omgha . Nebras ka fum-auf:u sun-mam .1"`'''"'es'nu ,»-=.'1,».». ua L.. mi: W L" .».°' mr: ima; "°»'L~-ml -=-» »pm~1 -»\:'immmmuun||\ulmu||||||||uumumz1|mmmulmnmmulln||||mmmmuu n|||||nluzmmmmmm|mm|m||uml||n||||u|||||m||||u|um||u|u|m¢ KENNARD Néws l r u n d H r s H B . P l xml= ~bb§, Ilr. m1||r§. cm.;m m , tFren41'| rueatI`t.Calhoun lr. ma lm. Wilbur Wm of§~ were wiing o n Mend: ere Monday evening.lin Edith Jorgensen 1| helpingL t h e H a r o l d w g g g ~ twng nmrher uncle, W m Hufeldzfamily li Winside. Hr. and Hrs. Ginnia GundenonHdaughterofCrofton,Nebr.»Hr. Ind Hrs. Henry Gunder- J fAnd mbe foi pao pio lna ndn ur¥'LC¢Ihoun;ttu:dld'l1| | DouduGougt1P£reBsIIatEikhon1 Sal- urdaylll| . | A n n , t h o h ubeen teuhlngin Gur y mnnd llt r k h wu m u r h d wc d ma d s y ,.Tum Sth to John Fitqanld ofGuryowen.They will nzide on tha ;ro om' | f um ti .Theyl| a| veth|bast1ridzesod'nl1!or| .hauay muriedlife.r.andll.r| .'l'homuAntlenof5n|:thomaI\a1rue Slmdaydinnsr ¢unt| nttheHen:1F$x:b¢1home. On a e e o n l to l th a n l n t n ln vu PEACEFUL HILL hlohn W ridl lhelhd mm Satur- rOtto Vo n m d C u l Winn$01106 com for Ben Van on Hun- ar .A number nl fri-ends :nd nl:-lifw enllld c n Gwrn W ric h IntWcdmadsghwwizga to help him nddvhrato bitt rlr. and In Ben Von .ma c hil-41111. Lilian,Alben and ArghurXahnk, ' D»~=;;f md ihthry aYou uid lla n Ihrtens granamongthan from this 'ricmity who attenclnd the Plriv for I'redand Elinor-Pittman at Shih homenur the 1-; sc hool on Bundny .Hr. Chris rich and daughters, Dorn md Ihr; tailed at the Mu Kiel: hom on 'fhundny tvening.A lu g : nu mbe r a t W m: muattended the dance ln WashingtonFriday ihnling.Gaul W;-gn ap-en! Sunday with hmno folks. Arthur Mueller,Albert Kaluxkand Chun W r ln were Kcnnnrdmlm Sunday mornin .Arthur Iinhnk and Mar-m u lp-ant Wednesday uftcmoonwithCarolinaandRaymond wi'\'Ch-xé mu Be i ugud 1rl.l n nn ng-lon cdler on Friday dtamoon.A number of young people fromthismlggrorhwdatundedthedine! in nnlrd and Bunningmn an Saturday °"'=*°5; Chrla 'Hrich Ind com similar: on MandarHnrvinManual md Arthur ,- _ "'°"; ¢ \ Sunday: Wglter Sapponikkh Geo.Habana, June|'Ryln.¢, Mrs. Luau Tofu and Luis and Pacer Jenlm.: T h e H i l l e l ~ E n A n - 4a n u s entzrul u n c a nu niCarbonfamilyfromBlairnnd1 mxnl friends from Omaha Sun- Wadtsr Nelson:we n Sundayvisitor:at tho And:ur Nelnn home nur New E~.¢1¢n4_Waiter Appleby and Bettyalled at tho J ohn Tay lor lwmo 'I`hur»day ='°'='==g,,Henlen Ryan_Sunday for Omaha when she lriil attend school this summer.Mr. and Hrs.I n le Nc wk i iHr. and Hn.. Boone Naurkirk famliy. Mr. md ilu. Hunk! Ru-a . Hn. Charles Lienin one day last wack.Deo,Barnard and Blrnlddlvlllurphy and Ron Ann and Jnck Coudlon spent Wednesday nite:-noon irith Né mln : n d Norma Jane Hitman.llr. and Mrs. Fred Iluter; andfamily usd Eslwlnd Fowler andHr. and lin. Thomas Fawn: of Adingwn spent int Tuesday ave-ning at tho Wm. Kingdon homo at Kennlrd.ilcuu. George and Chrh Wineof W imlde spat a fur dny n af !urtwe eknt\ heChu .Vonh om| .. Hllvh Hu n a n returned hamsSunday after A week'| visit with relatives in Alhllnd.li t.John llurphy autocl to .I an Wm. llidehit and daughter, ofWimidevildtod U0Uday at the home o f h i l d l b t n M m T . E .Ftench.Mm H. C. Ed ltrd l and BII11..Oscar Andcncn al Arlnngion wenOmah: :beggars loads; also ull-s f la tth a nmenflda.and3lr:\. Louis Polire-,__§1=§_P- N. A. nodal held ahthe ua: we at-g g g g g g o o n | ¥ é L r l n |I h r w e a t h e r . w e r e 8 .Hr. and Hn-ohm Hall, Hines Ihrriet Hall ani llrtflnl. Fnnc hgf" :hopping at Frtmont Satur- rlr. a nd Hn. L. lZ.Peterson, Berkley ulL}latt!i J ane were in Omaha. 'Du ~anlllulling an aye non of F h mo n t 'g Tu¢»dl¥callsra at the N. D.non hams.llrl. EN: W illiamson enhrwn-ed a number of relatives md friends xt a birthday luncheon on Wednuda ."Ili a:an Bun?Ig!!forDenver, Colo. for a fur \re¢\'| va- cation.ln. H. G. Van Deuien rteurnedSaturday from a few dA3f's rldl.d t h her son md family ,Mr. Oscar Anderson.Hrs. 1'===gf HcClnn nueompaniedllr .n d rs.C lu r Lee:on:ufDmlha for s visit ville relatlws at Enid, Okla. ` Htl. Tillie J ohnson lwli a fewday : at the J oe Stllgfhome at The worth Lillie auppe luridat ~ E. c h urc h bu eme n: Fd- dq evening in a auc ceu.AnOmaha speaker was here for lhl occasion.Hrs. Elizabeth Dtplon in much NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. :md li n .llowani Curiey called at Will Spri|:k'| Thurndly awning.Victor Skm and hmily, Hidin- aml Ruth Paulson spent Friday ewningmt Ed ilo\a1.e:n'|.Alma, Binlie and Evelyn l'1e=!.¢h- er viniird Tuesday afternoon lr.the Chas. Hovendick home.n l - night. whit. with Hr:..-\nd1crsen'splrlenll md lpcnt Sunday at theGrover Wilkins hfltne an the coun uv.Mr. and Hn. Frm! thriuterusenSundnfed at the T. E. Unirws home Mr. and Mn. Frank Tnmblin oi Omnha apes; Sunday al the L. H. Ward home.Mn. H. G. Vln lmunn,Mrs.Bert Slihad.,Clyde amd Gmc!! were in Omaha S\.lnlla}.Hn. Helen BI1l|\-5 is able to sit. up a littla auch ||.s uflfr being imprcnd at this friting, the nurse havin; Friday.Mr. and ilu.. H. C. Eniuvarda uamovdng into the A. H. Then pm-gjtey formerly ¢*lrn¢! by M. T. dild-Hr. and Url. Otto Guttsch 'nnSunday vldton at the Buch Roa- onbaum home.The Frank Vyblnl childnn unehaving A ;i=a|\0f chicken pox. Mr. and Hn. L E. |'ef.uson and children called at the ll. P. Rnmuuen homo near Frrmum Thun-dlj eveni ng to an Mrs. StuanTlmln of Oakland, Calif whd is visiting with ht! par\nLs for acoupie of months.A. N. Andlnell ipcnt the meek- eml at homo.Mr. and Mn). A. llurgees of > f'771ink/~ Before ~ You Act 4"~ Save Monemr BY Spendinglt Omah a lu i nd .Ilia Gln Liverkus and friend of Omaha 'nm in our diy ndlilll on friends one day lut weak. HillIiwrkul formerly lived hen.Minn UPI ! wr igm mc ! CalmSp mh r 'ren operated cn Wed-nnlfay u tha Wright Lama byDrs. Henry of Omlhl and Andar sen o! our city.Bath tableau sngcttinx llnnl -:Ury wel Mr. md lirl.. L. F. Xmfmborsof Fremont md i l u . S g n ofThompson, Iota allhd at A. N.Andaman homo Wudnudly Amr- mon.\lrx. ze. D. Pihmfn spent a hwluurs at the lla ra 1. Jubnson no ne at Bid: Friday. ve ng o |.:Mend Midland College this num- mer.Mr. and Hrs. Victor Johnsonrelumed Sliuldnrv from a :hurl trigxto Klaus Cty .nl.Pele Christensen anddauzhben from Omaha un visit-ing Rose Hill friends this week. Mrs. Rudolph Mencka hu beenquita ill t|1e ut. week.Mr. and n. Chrome liumenandLiuion Denman spent thewnkend at William Hansenf. Hrs. Maria De wsu of Sutton.Nobr. la spending a meh with her niece, Bra. Sam Beiley.Mn. Sam Bailey spent Friday altemoon with Bra. Fred Intera-Idr. and Hrs. Paul llaaten ofAahlandwereSunday:Eorenoon callers at Fred l¢Iul.era'.Mr. and Mn Arthur Hansen and iamlly spent Sunduy at the PeteWolff home in Blair.Junior su ie klm is ualstiogAodmr .lemon with hla farm workMr. end Hrs.Lode Voaa andson, Glenn were fishiufg near Arl- ington Sunday.Mr. Sam liziley and mn, Davidwere eatlen at the I'red hlutera home Ho ): evening.Mr. Louie Vou andbir. and Mrs.Frei Masters spent. Sunhy at the Arthur llansen home.A large crowd gathered at theMoney school Monday evening toa}ten\| the school meeting.Louie munen, Hn. Puri J ornnnn andBuddy, lla:um Cnrrlllhs md Oa- n r Pu tn a m p ld md u Ha ger-baumal'| lah Sumhy.Sword ghIn from this neigh- borhood attended z :havnt von of h e r d mr ,Hrs.llq n u a Pe- tnncn Frldny.Hr. Geonl Bates,the countyagent, onnnulad |. eounu-y duh at the Rome Hill school lat Wednes-day inning.Sevlral young folks u r e p n m.Mr. a Hn. Har old Ru mm-aen spent madly waning nt the Armin Remhur homo.Sunday vlsiton l l Rudolph Hencl|.a'|were:Hr.and Mrs.Loule Mancha and Ink,DellaNelmn md Helen Taylor.lnla ra-malned for n fur d-5; vim.The attendance at nday School.md c hurc h vu quite :null Sun- day, due lo the diugme-this weath- er.Marie Wanl left Thursday mom- ¢»»4 lr 4 rr-¢3 »Ff f "M A 5 ¢"""p|15 ~Q p g y \ .T -"\1 Q "/.nv.''l~-wTf 4 u 7 ,1 0 ' Q . | -, . .1 ~ ' --a £ I & i L - "~o~'~4 c .1m y 1~f *(U ~----.1 -.1.f i Nu 11 E EQEEUmums vuu'u, to Celebrate the Fc COLD NIEATS for Your Picnic Much of the labor in preparing a picnicjuxich may be done away with if you will c\n°;c here to select your meals. We have a varied display of really cooked' cold meats-just the thing for a picnic lunch. The min Grocery ,- _ "'°"; Seaéonable Offerings OUR LINE of DRY GOODS is cpmplete with the latest patterns in all kinds of Dress Goods at very reasonable prices Th e S u g a r M a r k e t i a Hi g h e r We are offering this week the follwing grocery prices: C. & H. Cane Sugar, per bag -------$7.20 Peahury Coffee, No. One Grade, per lb.-- We have 50 cases No. 2 Extra Standard Corn, Equal to any 15-cent Corn on the Market at Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2 can, each --- P. &G . So a p, 1 0 b a r s ---~--- Sunbrite Cleaner, per can --~--- Vinegar, pure cider, high test.The best for Table use and Pickling, per gallon ---~ ltens Fairy Crackers, 2% Ib. box ---- Advo Jello, it Jells quicker, 3 pkga --- Large size Quick Cooking Oats, per pkg.~- Calumet Baking Powder, large can ---- Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 8 lba -~----Try Krellfie Kub Macaroni, the best on the Mar- ke t, 3 f o r :-~------ Onelb. can Prince Albert Tobacco ---`-~ 1 Baker's Cocoa, IA-lb. can_--f -'- Baker's Chocolate, %.f¢,_ bam ---- Bulk Peanut Butter, always Fresh, per Tb.--- S A T U R D A Y S P E C I A L S Small Sweet Oranges, per dozen --~-- Fine, red, ripe Tomatoes, per Ib.---- Cucumbers, extra fine, 2 for ------- .ss .09 .l 1 .39 .05 .35 .40 .25 .25 .29 .25 .25 .00 .25 .25 .25 .12 .10 .05 y,,,, wi// Had _Quo/[ly ./Merc/in/rdlae af recsanaai/e pfleen. Su/rl wlhi a _gun/-anler In glue anllsfacllon ar _}4,,,, -./Money $»¢k Courteous Treatment and Service \ We have in a. new lot of Ladies' Silk Hosiery, colored heels with line in back, the latest at_--$2.00 per pair Bay's Play Suits--all sizes and styles . 59c to $1.25 per suit Childrens' Dresxes $1.25 to $3.75 each We have a new shipment of Ladies' and Misses Silk Dresses at $5.95 each.They are exceptionally good for the price Men's Dress Straw Hais--in latest styles $2.00 to $3.75 each Men's Vici Kid Oxfords,combination last,black or brown, a dressy, comfortable Oxford, special at $6.00 No standlng around, tlresome waiting Reverse Long Distance Call for Mail Orders CALL ANI) UE CONVINOED 0T h e S t o r e o f Q u a l l t y Phone 452 Mc D O N AL D ' S Herman, Nebraska y ,.~J ~Ylzmkf 3" Before ~ You Act 4" ~ Save MoneYBrSpendinglt | .> A Fourth of July outing usunlly re suits in a liberal assortment of sun ||a n f d ts °_.ma wi n!hnrnn 'Nm nsain nf such P0 ~ o goo ~~ VCTY I I c £ I ¢ b l' 8 t C th e fo l1 'l ll ~ " 2 I 1 nms mn Hnl fn R ne r fe c t n av 10 1burns may be quickly. relieved and all.let us suggest some ofhealing started at once by using the following !otions: Hinds Honey and ~Almond,Nyalotis Almond Cream, `Pie, Cookiea ,BFEBQ J e r ge n § L o ti o n, Ha l l e r s To i le } %nuts cmm, Frostilla and orchard \vhir,e 1 I o T H E THE ln. cAx.11oUNiI?5s."3'!5§°.'I*'1..£"'"_':.E!!.'}' 2§|..¢.'l'.Z'.i am... ,,,,;',; Ii'¥|i|`AND VIClNlTY|llond ly au xin;Blair Drug WBBYS 9181!WIUI ftuluvcn In -- -- ..Springfieid, Ill.The?report a bert lhnh'a lluudw lltemoun.- - -- - :rut deal ol rain in the cut. Hop-gr . In d Hrs.Earl Thompoun.__:......:|. umfnd nt Nd! Thomn-Ram and MII. D. S. Bo ar ~fn ! fo r be t be r w u th e r in t be w e st -amfu-»-»».v - - ~B ;.- __.: s : : . . ~ : ; : ~ . ; ~ : , ; = ; ; ' L ° 3 ' : ° *,?.:,.=z.,£::' " ' = : . . : ' f m _ e f . z z J i m , a t m e a m m e ~ : r x 1-=»»~L u t h e r w w va c at i on .Th e y w i i l n t u r n i n S e l l 'Lo u i e La n - e n h o m e Fr i d a y .acc omp ani ed b y M r s .H o n u k e r h m u ~ » »e ve n i n g f o r t h e i r...._.__.| -- ;-. .:M : . . m d H n . W e a d e r g x n n d r g ve fn t h l r ,. h m m W i l t o n ,w h o h u u g . ; f u o r ~p l l y l e l g z i .a"'°Stewart~Pharmacy|| Home Bakery In Shape for the FouithThat's what you need and THIS is the PLACE to find what you NEED I ,.B I A H D I .n uxzz na Mr Sun iknley and non. DIl\i¢| autoed 10 Crab Orchard Fridaymul reiurned home qein on Sat- urdny.Mr. lull Mrs. Roy liulers andflmilytookSunday dinner withMr. and Mr. Fred Masters and family.Air. and 31.1.Herman Koeplgn of Qmaha c:\ll¢d ag Chun Schnen u Mrs. Juliun Weber spent Hom day lt John Erik.len'¢.\\|lbur U;nlllu:called Monday evening at will 5pricka.AFloyd Luftls and family wereFriday ewniruz visitor! at George Lol£i|'l.Marjorie m l Gncie JacksonspentIuea\dn7 night apd Wednes- day at the Nuyd llngall home.Mr.and Mrs. Wilbur Upmlike.peut Tun-lay evening at the Wal- n u u u u - ~ . . ,- _ .- - . . . . . . _.s e r v e d . F r e d H .F r n h m h a l b e e n s e n - i n g o n t h e l ` e d e r d J u r y I n O m a h a fo r a e ve r a l d u n .ll r l . . O . P . B r o wn i s co n fi ne d t o h e r h a m w i t h t h e m u m p i . Thundly dternoon Hn .Wm. Kruger and Illia Bda Slerk enter-tained seven tlblel lt bridge. Hrs.F. H. I'uhm rec eiwd Iirn prize and Helen Knue recond.A very enjoyable afternoon was spent.. " "" " "" 1 I U - ¢ ~ u ;lin. IIinnie,Llllman tpent me Thursday evening at the Gottlieb ~o ng spent Thursdayafternoon with like Sophie We-termm at Fonlanellez Verna wu-iiuns,Ethel Schurfnan,wnilimn Franke,Irene and Henna Holt-mm. Don and Beulah Cook, Hrs.Adolph Iloltnmn and Anita and Richanl.Pearl,lhn hella and Gladys Just thiink of the added pleasure you will get from your trip over the Fourth, if you staft out knowing that your car is in pedect mechanical condition.Leeve it here for u day or so for us to fix up-it will not cost you a great deal. NORTH SIDE GARAGE IEverything in Men's wear, Suitsz Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes See Our Fine Line oi Neckwear J. D. GARRISON ¢|erl Itle1klu} Iwemng.ui1.1r¢.|, \|o\a, Alice =*=e°..='=~*|"§='$"`.'§.="°'i'fa THE CLOTHIER ~ 1-wg a! ~ ..,"1'»§.».';1""" was n Illllr ns ' ' " ""'°m;alr..m¢lllra.}||nr|'l u n ! ik! 225 Elf.. om: w.|»'LI' ol' 'éF'i~f'§-'i'I.2`».7"'..-f'"""" .'2!»..~ " "ff`ridS"i Junol0|.h.A|.||-gllnmllerol llvlluudfri mdluunpnc la lmdth ' - '..'L'.!.:°'_.":::.'&'.1:'°.!".& hu lh l la i Hahn=-5-,g dllwaellr. l r l d l r a t t h lunum z a Id 1 r I . c.s h | y 1-s a |- Iln* vm: Qfmnfr sa Q.'\vinns account this Fourth.-i11_We Paycnlmlrrlz...\._,__,.....- ..._..,.U.. ___csmnxcmoration oi this great national holiday, it will be the day you remember longer than any other. It mm-ks the beginning of your own financial inde pendence, relief from that constant uncertainty thnt to SAVE Farmers State Bank On Savings Accounts J 'F" N / - -¢»1:1 A vs-1 ___\1»1I;ii'' ¢ ; r = r u r :» .__f x ~;:;*Q..~Q z a ; ~i l u Slturday and attemed :na mr. illlu -.... ........ .....,,. .......hone men ln the lfitmmn.|The .foilowin|¢ fnmliies vilitz-.I |l|Suwy dinner guest: at the sulxnnr Incorponted with capital l i n Claus Schneider Cl\|¢¢l an the L.. C. Hansen homo in Herman Naztrr hams.nqek of $150,000. ENTERPRISEALDNG THEaorro u nom C5yd»|¥|rt:1|rnturandS1|ad.|yhu mth e g c n mms n f h u - 1 'a£B!.I.Awil1rl\| nh»1\r¢ntu r u u t m m t a f n r m o n t l u n m undsrnnt uz opention forpad idtis Clyde n y :In la ed in g ii md a c o hh o pe ntlon . l: . n n d H r | . R. ¥ . i n r lo a a n d'~ 'Billed at tbl Hubert Er- l a m aear1"\i.|mlh I n t =»-yanlrnoon.Hr. Byron Bunn shippcd eat!!! Oumha Ian Thursday.Un d ! X i th l h a n d i ln q a n t m u w e n S u n d l y n u n of md Eleanor Dixon.Hr . n a ln. c z u f ¢ iS h u i md this In d Cllfi ord J te obl 'nn remained until Sqpday evening. Mr. and Mn. Don Hauler vis- ited Slliwilr gnnlng nrith Hr. and Hrs. Kenneth Tyson. Ruth Widen: hu been beiplng Hn.. Opal Heaven with her house work.l n .Ona!Reeves amtorlaimd the De Soto Woman Club at her h a m : lm Wodneaaisy afternoon'Ihen won fourtuen mambo;I and :even childmn present. A11o three viuitom Llesdrsnea C.B.Bunn, Hymn Bunn and A. E. Dixon. ORUM NEWS J Mr. and Hn. li. c. Hnnlln mdehiidrcn apent Twdls evming at Martin Lanem.Rcv. and Lira. P. J. Relnemm u ~y e ~u u a n n l e d o n fl d Viola Ndson ynnt Tuesday I!-ternooxs with e n Hm a n and Wednuday nfsumon with Eve-lyn and Irma Wdf., Mrs.Mamie Shsangt 3| -H;Omaha nge!an o y othi s » ¢£f "° Lars Jorgensen called on EdNewkirk llnndnv evening.Raymond and Helm Nvewkirk and Bill Pope were Sunday dlnnlrguest:at the l a w n s :L-lrunmme nu r Ha mm.They attend-ed the rodeo and bali guru in Herman In the afllmocn.A number of -Orum young folk:attended the chnriuri on Hr. and C l l d l h t lr u l u u d l ~s l i dUlen1'|lll|\|l|'|lon!|||.IMO!K u h r a a d lu v lu and B - e m o n m d H r . ; n d H r s . H . C ~ H a n s e n h a d chi ld re n. M n . J o s J e n e n e d l n d o n H n P e t e r N i d l u n P r l d s y n l h m o o n . A x e l H m a n s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h a C h r i s L i n e n h a m s . l r . a n d M n . B m a n u e i A n d r e a - H:en mended a dance lt Spike: Saturday awning.Robert md Veml W ulf spentThundly dtamoon with DorothyLarsen.Hn .1°-=»=»»-= called anMn. J oi J Tuesday anar noon.Mn. Chris Wrich and children Firrmnoal Andmnon home.School meeting at Drum lchoolhome ruukted nl follows: H. C.ilsluen as dinner and Harkin Larsen,rudeeted as moderator. a m I ' l l r s .H . C . Il a n n e n m e c h i l - . lltarnoou cnmplimc ntuy to XiuHildrnd Koopmau whoa manlap will Ulm phae Jana !8._ Th a aww: I nd ia b lmme d in towel:for tht bridl-to-be andvisited topther. : n u r ' r o D E T R O I T . 4 Jelidnui luncheon.Dr. Frank Crme says: "Mamie The fvlh viB l we n present:Is a military term.It meaplthelieadunoaF n d Guyfrn Mnthew 'spirit or general feeling of theBendorf,H i n a Anna Schlnidhltroops.When soldier:a n all limgnurile Wright, Dorothy Guy. ; unitad in nvrwle and enlhuianic Llildnd Xoopman,Guide Schef-nd de nmimd,51111 can aully l 1 r s A U T O D E A L E R O N M r .a i m M r s .E ve r e t t A r o n a o a l e !!z u :n i g h t fo r O m a h a w h e n .».o béth Hupeweil.li: just u nocesu~ in ~ b~ u in an lnny .When we ali lava our work, an enlhuxiutic about ||@{ ' ;..-;., ; ~D-'K=6 £ / h r . ~ 1 /~ ~H55 . ~ | _ . ~ cur.|.entioq|Ind work cheerfully togntlsergxve an lecolpplish greatInd ia ." any they will visit the factory nnd hh: Aronson wil! learn al!pouibleabout the Chrysler ur for which, with the popdar Chevroiet automobile. be In ¥ocal agent.Mr.and lin. Aronmn wil! be gona nbout a week.I Af T/41301 E5bIE" |1 o-\|.r;*¢V ,._ THE ~ an ~ n n x v n n a t , n u n r n n x r x r f a w q n u n n n u u n x r m l- r...... ant lm n m n n w n n z n n n»_"nw nn nr n n f u \~~w. 1 COUNClL |ioLDS 0UIEl` MEETING All Mcmben ol cmd: num. Bmw:Garmin for xml: Park.Dikllll Df"||lI['0f Nu! WelL cm Snbmmed. ICE PLANT ms ARE DUE ~ XXX!sumnI:»;|hd ""?I",§. "§..'I°¥1'. "'£IT."<>'I..,. Ik.BLAIR, NEBa4sKA,§TUNE 23, 1927 Fran "'-f".I"'».f1'~.i'"é.'*.§.fl'f"""""NUMBER 22 TOURIST PARK ISA'I"IRAC|'I\'E RLACI: The warm weather :nd betterroads to and from the river have ilxcmssed the number of touwts who visit the tourist park each mght. i i o n a n d C i t y F a l l m s P n u i e d T h a d "evening,John Dallas!vnu givm tbl job al caretaker of the pui at $30.00 per month and as he lives close hy, he will be onthe jd: at all times to sea thateverythingisinahnpe.In }he 4 t h e n w a r m e ve n i n g s i n d a n u m -M W e dn es da y e ve n i n g a n d t o be r o f p i c n ic p a r t i e s ha ve a fr e m l y ; !m - 'e s o m e s o r t o f a mu s e m e n t fo r ta k e n g d vl n l a g n o f i n c o n ve n - Il h e pu b li c o n Lh at e ve n i n g w a s ience.ta lk ed o ve r a n d a co m m it t e e t o a thought of remuneration othertlunhavingan sltrlc tlve city park where folks can be comfort- able.It is an ideal place for town cluls shape,the benchel,tables and building! painted, the gmaaa ui !and .everything in readinessfor n full aummefn business.Mrs. Oscar Guycr,who Zlves nearby and who hu been instna- mental in getting tha dty in de- velop the park, hn:\ :peut sescm!hours cleaning the g n swvc,washing gnuy tables and other- wise puttlng the place in shape for all who come lo picnic or ,f- cilmla llcliay :eporhed that mere zfiwl had been ordered than neweuary and that the portion notneeded would be unloaded er the light phni and'lald for resale. The question cf 1. :amider fortheNorth Park, known u l h e 'Teuriwt Park which, had been trouht up at the prefleui meet-inx um revived and lin Tziplett and lla. Geyer, both nf the Wem- |.n'| Clllmblr ef Cdmmeree werecalled on to express their views. Councilman Bigelow reverted that Mr. John Dulane-1 couhi be em- ployed at thirty dollars »-15°-=~f=ter that v u r w l f u d 1 .he would take nll cue of the park, ke wi n l the trees trimmed. the : r u e properiy mowed :nd seathateverythingwerpmperly ared for.On e vote on the mat-ter 111 eouneilmen present exeept J. P. Jensen voted in fever of hir in: Mr. Dulaney.Mr. Jensen at eprevioulrneetin( spoke againstthe matter on account fa! the ui- xiitionai cost to the taxpayer.One of the c ity mlb hu been The City Council mot 'Pandaevening with every membcr of the council present.A mr th u Ri u 'lu # ma i n t tb l ma m:of a n gravel for the fold through tht .s l ~ put, oomplnints have been mide c l u r g e d t h e p l a n t vr u ul é s i m p l y b e t a k i n g i t u g l y f r o m t h e l i g h t a n d w a t e r de p a rt m e nt s .F i n a l l y si o n .Th e p l a n t i s n o t a p a y i n l p r o p o s i t i o n a n d n y s a n d m e a n : o f m e e t i n g t h e p a y m e n t s w a s d i s - cussed.So m e w a n t e d t o m a k e a l e vy t o p a y these hon da,o t h e n w a n t e d t h e p r i c e o f t h e w a t e r a n d e l e c t r i c c u r x e n t u s e d b r t h e p l a n t re du ce d eo t h a t t h e p l a n t m i g h t a h o w 1 g a i n .I t w a l ex p la i ne d t h e r the se co mm od it ie s w e r e a i - re a d y b e i n g fu r n is h e d a t c o a t a n d |n at ~ ~ t me e tin g ./ The ice pllnt bonds, a portion of which will become due anon, Ion account of defective cadnn whic h will neoeuitltl tht ddililllof a naw well.The matter as to c o l ta md n i s e o f th a we ll vruuma of pm and oon..u.nd ilwlr left with the proper committee to ~hnpun~nllhnutmulllnli ' »..".'L.»...u ~ Wil.BIG CEl.EBRA'|'lol BLAIR cm 'l`REAS.~ REPORT Shun Finulfkl 9411: ol the Clly Tn Be In Healthy Cmdlllou WIlh No Fund Ovefdnvn.ion Pima rm Payiu.' p,u,.4Ncs mass THAN IN ms rov am o r auntC o m l l r r s a s ( A p p o i n t e d b y L . L . S n y d e r , P m s a m c . n r e . > F i n a n c e - W m .H l l t l z r ,R .c . H l t e h m a n . C u r t i n R l t h m a n n . L . L . Sn y de r , J. E. C |. m p b| 1 L B a r b e c u e - B u d :l l e r t e l n n , H e n r y L u d w i g . C u l P k p e r . C h u . H a m m e r .T Rodeo-Pate 'T!'l°HJG G. Hines, Sam CI1||ly.\B l l e b a l l - - 1 I.5.C D D B .Em s l e y | 0 a 5 I I | 0 Q 4 l . ` |s 0 0 M a n y a p b a c r l b e r s S u r e u e n n d vl n u g a o f °I r r m n o t o f f e n d b y T h e E n b e r p r i l e " fo r s u b s c r i p t i o n : b o t h o l d a n d n u r .Th e y e l - icwr l l i p o n t h e c o m e r o f t h e p a p e r t a l l :y o u w h e ny o u r su bs cr ip ti on e x p l r u . h o o k i t u p a n d t a k e a d va n - tsgwo o f th i s o f f e r o f N m p e r y u r w h i l e i l . i s o n . Q 1|4|»9 a a a I l 4 0 1 In a Mn. Paul Kempeke and funlly oKennard,Mr.and Mn .Anhu Amlraucn of Lyons, Hr. xml M Jams: Soren:-on and family. M .Annu Andnmuon and family, and Hn. llnrtin B-ertleaen a~Jlooh Andrcnon and wife, xll o Blair. RAlLROAD COHPAlY MAKES sms ur ;,,¢q,,|,Ibn smsnn ua Re- duces Num ol Sidlon Fore- ln nd linda-Order me Taka Emu as Once. WILL CUT DOWN zxrsusss | tn I. . .1 The lurn wu pneuily decoratedLAW WAS PAM!.D 'mls YE¢\a*ith J apanesq lanterns and the Every nonrmi-lent wn il in- Iuuremony was performed under nn nding ua nmkv me of his hizhlifch of ferns and fiowes"-. _ f m free luitinn aunozmting ,og A reception followed zh¢ cett-mony the guests being anned re-$l08, either for auendaaee in high f ha g i \ndschool or in auenduwa at some'res hanenu o ce cr.am, unaxricuimnl :~Hoge or state norrp Liter in the evening, Dr. and Dr.and Mn .W.F.Hemphillwhois tenth wedding anniversary fclhnn that dau, Juan 20th.The dfair wu a complete sur- prise to the Hemphllls who had been invited to mud the svemlngwithMr. and Mn .Dawson and |Il o i d F n u r l h u l Ju l y C e k b n t i o n C u m m i u n e a W e r e A r m a n d f o r l l u u l l i n g B i g E ve n i . _...-.A R L I N G T O N v n u . C O D P E R A T E A t t h e m e e t i n g o f t h e C . o f C . B l c r l l n l l n l . W o fk u fp lmd n lt b t h virlngundcrnwadior thadzy~B ld r l h r io d lllt w s a k u t d v lll bs endmnd until oamphnad.n u m " - u m u u u f n m w a u ~ pl|¢d»uudar1n\m.||u£n¢ong.=_»mum=s»u»¢xqu-nu. u T u »mxtiontho w m u u m n m d u s m u » ¢ u m u \ » ¢ a m n v m s - I n l a n d than-eormnd v r i t h t h c h l n p u t d i h g t i huwn b b .Anmnd t¢m¢y » mu Kxy, Buu .AJvnrd|||\|-R. H.bimou, B. G. Allen, Danlld men.Arruunmnntm _Grimm1 m 1 . n u . s m s u v p .' naman GIVES nous msnr PLAY ~|b Conc tsdils-L. L.dar, J. I.. Pcungh.m w¢=»¢»¢c»u~»=»-.:-'».w1»»-=» Wa wish I0 thank the fl|0!Ill$and neighbors who so kindly re BLAIR MAN 'ron m c o u m x z s s Jeffenon City, bio., June 21.-- ll. J . GIBSON ssrms GREETINGS II. J. Gibson, who left. Blair hal of Omaha. BLAIR nusmms ANDSOCIAL PURE : 'U!=»'f*>'»i:5 1.1"" ps.\~,f-fi m i f . mnn on thi! section hu been or- dered to more to Kenhnnl and 0.W. Baht who has been atvtlnned :cross the river, In to move to Binir.This more is in accor of theexpenae.ltee emed to be the general feeling that Bleir should have a band and that alevy should be made by the coun- cli for its maintenance.The mat- STREETS WASHER w r r u n a n H 0 3 Strat Csmmluioncr Luth ha a fume of men busy Monday nighwashingthe bulinlla atneta Blair .with the fin hose andTuesdny:naming the bunin~ section had a pleasant surp awaitin;them with perfect! dem streets. changed thing: nmuerinlly for thusection men on the Nonhwesiam line.The sections have been Inngnhened so that they are prac-tically doubled and will let out a number of section foremen and section hands.Four 'bonu and most of their gum: will bt init! nf! on the line between Biqr andLinthln.' :l . ~ eeiehra ing the Fourth o!_ July was taken up and it uma decidedto celebrate and different attac- Llons were ulked uf, cne being n rodeo which cout!be broughthere, another a hueball game, a barbecue and other minor attrac- lions. The organization of a band was diaclused and a committee ap-pointed to confer with Que council .~.¢ ° n v m b ¢ m | M » m u ¢ » 1 r | t h b u t l n t h | | n d t h l e o m ~ f i g u r e s t h e y s d l l b e n h l l d i l d o l i a n a n d e l n t s b u i d u l d 1 i n | n a o m h t d e i a a t l s r vk e e . in Bhir ~ Saturday evening for n this with Mr. Gates' mother, Mrs. P. w. Amdl.Hr. Gm: 'vitHonalybutMn .Gabe:and 1=iQu.u.|zA11oN BOARD MEETS The county eonuniuionen sittin l i l l Tim hrmiall p d l villplnoldlnuehbln-ckmd nnrpo adblothun irillbt~» l n t b s n l i m w h l e h v i n b o ~fe ri h ns p ri ad lng a f th ldi lhl~ tion..' I ' h u | p o li n n ' I ' | n : | ~dinmendanaluugruhdurith uo hwhi e hi sf ar o ld un do r m n t h r v t l i b t h l p e h a a d hl o i n u i u i i i l w l l g h t f n m pounds or ibm shouts to four ti n tlma - :th a t wd g h tm dn u u i t t o l l l t f m m f l h y t o n v emy y u n t h u z m a k i n g i t dg h pa mmntn t lr vr u la r h i n lr d z a z b u a p u n n e a d d u d t o l m nm u u f m Irom!.h | und¢~ h i l p h o n l v d n n n d p o l u m d ir i l l b l a w l i d n o t t o h n h mssomu mm '~alwlrncn a ¢ ¢ ¢ . ¢ . u m - n u d r » ¢ n a l u n d u .w u g n d n F a - a n a m W a l e r h m y u n s a u mu u g d xh n q p q u n l n f a l o u a n f s c r m a n n T H A N MAY The wld mamma rh u h I ND| .h rovln¢ | nu n lata D m h um of the illhlbitlnh dung uw bab- tom lan.l.|.'hah momin| '|u nhowed xu (e s t o r mix. b m n w a m n u m - ma nl m !af t h i m n ut t e r mnrk In la y wh a q s o ma n xwvlo wa n drlvm from their human and no Jlmen.Water Fight-.Tong Bumhlmnwzpn na..~' Hom Rum-Ulu# Alien, Ea. Grimm.Sparta-Oscar H-»L»~».Frank Emu, J. P. Janna. ers of Blair, made a purchase o! sixty-cnc had of ynrllng c attleof Lllnrd J ensen recently thatmade an avenge of aevly 850 w w w .Hr.McCracken claimed it vu the belt hunch of cattle he had bought this year. W '_ Edwin P. Hindll' .We espedslly 1 9 2 7 J u n e 1 9 3 7SILRlHhs.l l hi.z 9 .5 .1 2 5 4 5 6 7 as 9 10 xl12as1 4 1 5 I 6 17 I 5I 9 2 0 2 :2 2 2 5 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 5 2 9 3 0 9 .r ol'un an d l\ a WEDDIN ANNIVERSARY|! flaws rz cxlc ron CANADIAN G~ L».:; ' l u a n a m n n f n m i i r b u m pi mi c mp pa r an d re nd o ui nw u d d p l d l n l t t i n k o n - Mid lv dttmoo nln ha no r o f Mr u: J ¥ r t. Fn d P lh r lan o £ A lb ¢C a m i .K r . P | t . | | 1 | n h s ~ br o tlu r of Hr. J | mb A n d s||.zmocn will be Jevotnd to ath- letic sports and good speakingEveryone is invited.. e ~ ~ r l .Taken all ~ all it was a quie£_»euion. last Tuesday and continued to meet for three days when they ndjoumed to meet again l u t Monday. During the Lima of their meet-inl they listened to and |.dju\tad n number of complaint! rlldns ju stho lr mu eh coma 'vmd n i a n lnp a ln g to mu ti lu s ~ o!yqur I n tu i t!m ubrunc h:l u n m u d out Noto aiy trllithle lun gio dxlth o n pp u n n u h u tbe i n g ~ |mund.1riI.\| limb1.| ¢|!hltrouhl|from atonnnsrhiclalgu al V I S I T S B L A I R R B L A T I V E S H r . a n d H n . C . R a y G z t u . a m d I ry, Anna Kniep, Dorothy Widen er and Freda Rosenbaum. From :sports higher up Sha stream it is fund th!! tin unterwill ann axeud thu num: high va l o r n g ;Should this occur as=hTi=1=-°z=r-th sd ulag y wou ld be d i* ». 'E'kz »u lu ifer- ing wouid rnult. Hall Llit Frldly Evening W u Huge B lend.A Seeond Per- forlulca Wu Given.' KENNARD HAS uy c u TALENT ¢Kean.\rd, June 21.--The hometalent vhs. "Thi Pi'h| »HiU Lndiu Aid", was gina at tht L 0. 0. F. hill Friday night and again Tues- day night..The attendance Fridlywma so lame that it vu neeesury to give a. second 'perfofmlnom Follovdng wen tha memben of thexut: Hn. D. P. Rosenbaum, lin. Buc k Rnaenbanm, lin. Chu.Widener, Hrs. Wm. Kingdon, Mrs.. Huy Jacobwen,Mn. Gul Kron-herg,Mn. A.. C.Hoimes,H n . Hlriand French.Hrs.W.C. George,Mrs.Eliubeth Berry.li n .Sam Wright,Hn .Henry Pl ge,Mrs.Clyrk Rosenbaum,u l 'Robert Andreuen,Hrs. Ralph Fairchild, Mr\.John Rolan- bsnm,Mrs. Chu.Hiller. Chr:and Phyllla Cary ,Ninn Ronn- blhm.Bu y !Holman,lin . - RqrRosenbaum. Mlrion Mnnhall, He!- en Leonard,Hlrinn Rosenhlnm, ~-four years. "Hannon who czgioyod tha -besidu the guests mtntioned ur Ro b , ~ a n d Elme r An d n u o num' OBSERVED Mr. and Lira. c. O. Dawson en- tsruined at I tin shower l u t rlznlarnonlzmss ~ PUT UNDER GRGIIND Ne|,rlyTn3(ilele! UndnrgrosllCauamhuu. Wnrksauted un Wleklnd mu CullumU|ll!C0lP\¢'|0\'|»| \:-4 |51| LADIES roam CLUB A an club for woman hu been formed ln the Gardnlr Ocho-ol dht- riet on Im Th nn da y when anumhlrofLhuleinmnmer met with Hn. Dan Phillips, on tbl oldMeiuncr farm, and orgmimd the Hllllilk Huztlen. The Club la for mutual help totheir memben and tha ladin are enthusiastic about lt.. They plan to meet tidal n Eoum mn BUREAU N0'|'ES Photos Tlken ol Bnby Bee( Pllr Enlnnn. Will Mule Dalry Calf Club Tuur ol County on Nui 1\eld|y. mimi BUREAU Plc mc , mu an Old Homo Thi. WAS PLEASANT DAY ron ALL Lllt Sunday will alway s bl a Mutter ol lnporlanoo. Bl|.ir°s finln tlll status is in s vary healthy condition as In shown br tha ubuhtod reportproduooei in another section of thi! issue.. Tho ellotrlc light fund at the c l o l o o lt h e y u r wl d d z l ll h y ll t showed 5 baianeo of 816,867.30andin lddition to this unoun! mu fund owns azzooo ol-in plant bond! which have bam taken up h e l m ;t o p r e ve n t m r du p li c a ti o n o f c a l m s : n x t f a l l . E a c h b o y n u g i ve n i n a t n x c t i o n l i n s h o w i n g m l m l l l b d c n t h e im l g a , a l s o l r .W q n a a r h e l p e d be held with Ku. Im Chunn. Angeles, ~lf., wrilei m very trueating letter.Mr. Gibson Blair to lain his mu, "Hoot" 0 g gg l | \I .~-.pi i p él n t hi s m a2 \ M ¥ s h o ul d i n p n - § S h a h u be e n z va r y nu ce eq lful |\ : |m ¢ l i n w s th e a m o un t u p o n e n- I c o u nt y t e a ch e r. l uvi ng t al z it h l U 1 1 lra" |¢:A L b s i n s t i t u t i o n i n w h l c h i p u t w o r e m i n t h e F t . C a l h o u n w o n they began ua see the joke .n~lmnl should have hi.applicationentered into the fun heartily.;made on or before July lst. Bridge *ll en}o;ad until a IDU;Girls and boys of Wuhingaon3-=-==;_ when the h.°"°€~' served re~county may thii ,ear for the timurea ""°"".°° \l'uny $01 plates lndltime apply lhrir high school tui- n °;;°r created C0055-i¢l~!tion for entrance feel to slatennrmall when courses in buslnes., 'rbgw who wg!! privileged £0 be Ihqum economics: gm] phydul trail! fi:ne.1t declared ll. to be °f'¢ °f.inK in ples: nl tha lllllll highz frhm°?;"l°Y°° evening: ever.school work may be had without '° owing we~ l\\'f'ih: Hr. 1 paying the tuition.Short Courses II I I er n ,.Mn. Slain were taken to Ornahn, the bride in one car and the gxoomin anothrr a Ll after considenbh nreni°11ent at their exptnse,the frimdn who had ncouxplnlled them were ircated to | feed at mm 01na~ ha cafe lfsm-'ily Ulu!!! waitin;lalms ln and the newlywedn went on their ny tn Counc il when thei r ur was in md they healed for the northern Iota. W . K i n a l d , w h o n l u z m b k t o b e pennant.a T h o u p r c u n t n n :M r .m d l i n .C h l r l u Ca l d we l l ,H r .a n d I a dred guens.Precoding the cnremony, Stznley E. Capps ol Lincoln plsyed l. violin solo and Hill Ethul B u d m s"Beame".Mn .B.v.Capps m i l e s w e s t o f F t . C a l h o u n h a d n - ni ng a t on e o 'e 1o ck . A 1 n n g e m e n t a h a ve be e n m a d e t o h a ve t h e E u r o p e a n C a m B o r e r o n u h l b l t i o n s h o w i n g h o w i t a t - tacks t h e st oc k o f c a m a n d th e bo r e ? i t s e l f i n a l c o h o l ic p r e s e r va - t m n .Q well nhtins. On !h|.t"dly a. fam- ilar nunkan ua planned and enr rlal o ut tha t vu a nd p ln su n for all mneornod. Thirty-dx r d lt i vu bq g n mnum at about :lawn o'dnc k onSunny mornin; down at the all hamestnd about sight and ons- lul! mths south of Blair.Thi oldtum hu pac ed from the Cald- well outurnlxip :nd tbl old build-ha n b u nto r n do vr n bu tth o dJ non ac t out in pionur day : u still utmding md it una than that un reunion took plan. Timm:had made many elmngu in the hmily group md tha boys and pm e m tr o d th a Ok i mv ta ll:of the lmmutnd days had bt- oc mn tho fauna ma mothen o!tn d ly md th t!with th i! o ff- an-no of over 328000.This ll thi hinut bda nn s hawn by my ai the deplrtrnenta.The Inter dcputnunt which sho pays lt: way by \ervi.n¢ th!pubile show:a blltnc l of aniy :mm and tha ic e dopamnant a b\|l»1 .|? of $79.24. in department La laaving | at the present prion ofio e ln mee titn bo n da n th o y b c - como due.Under tbl oid prima profit tru mais uhhh in timl would han wiped out the bond: h u t lr i th z h e p r é s e n t p r l u lt ln'imply holdin; its own with no- thin: left to psy on the pdncipai.Tha other éspartuuents un not nvenuu pmduolrs but an kept up by ieviq made for that pur-puu. and :hor no iufe amount on hand. nuualnder of thi healing pulled which will put on a. firm cover- ing cf flesh under a mellow hide. The mlvu whic h 'nm photo- gnplnd will he t-Ibm In the Lln-coln Fair and sold at auction vrblchmeanmtbnttlnywill ===»=g3 :hmm at our County Fair, #hiineludtl Laumnea Dunklau. Robert and Wm. wimm, Leslie and GlsnThompson,Richard Lippincott. Sam Stewart and Indie P¢ak'| calves.Next Tuesday, Jana 23. will beour Dairy Cal! Club tour.Visits will be made to each dub mem- ber : h ome d ur whic h we pilljourney to mme of the but ddry hed: in the euunty ln hold cattle. hld lln l m n t a h conductod bf Professor Fllck of gn Dairy De-gutnmnt und win bl open zo anrybody.Bring your picnic dinner and nbw nm ' FAMILY nrumon Tlrly-dx Belnlivu Glthlr Pnl Dlmuux Puts of Suu md M r . 0 . 0 . W a g g e n e r o f t h e A l - d w m r a l Co l la g e v i d b d ou c h B l b r B e e f C l u b m t m b o r o f W u h - i n g t o n c vw l r w h o i n t l n d s t o a l s o I h i s c a l f a t |t b l ob - ~.~a I~ .HI r:1m\»\:1"'"'°""' :nd daughter o 0 l n .E m m e t t C a d é n l l a n d t h r i l fnm il le n,a l l o f O m a h a :l l r .a n d l i n .E r v i n Ca ld vr el l a n d fa m i l y o f T n l u m l h l M r .a n d M f r .P a u l A l d r i c h o f Mi n n e so t a :H r .a n d M r s .F l o y d Ty l e r a n d fn m i l y o f The bride won 5 lacetrimmed gown of yellow mpc , with her veii held in place by rlnndl of pearls.She carried | beautiful w h music for the aftamoon, phile t.'1e Calhoun menzhnntl aredonating the coffee I n d m m ; glllona ofize cream will be on tap. Pham bring your bukat dinmrr. the :Job ladle:will | .n| n| u the Jlmmy" Caldwell in Bllh' m d u n a l l d r v n t o Omlh lwhen they :pmt A brief period ning, June 18.Rav. W. H. Undlr- wood, uahted by Rev. C. G. Baderofflcilted at the nnflco which was A fine picnic dilmll' satisfied tha bunny appflitn and many were the tale! uf happening: thatnn nd toq by th o br otbin and s h u n wha had not n m me h c um'for y ouu nhl the timapaul quickly -M.;bon& 6:30 p. BLAIR *YOUNG PEOPLE wan Hin lliidmé Koopmm, :hugh-=°r of Hr. and Hn. W. J. Kwa- man became tho bdda nf Dr. L11- luad F. Status nz a beautiful out.-door wrgddlng ll tht hall Gf tbt |n . .r .| | ... h i n r fa r m , u n a m i l e vm : o f Xe n - n a r d A 9 o'c lo ck n o n T u e s d a y m c m i n l r »0 5- T h e a n n u l i a m b u r m a # E l k w i l l b e h e l d n e x t W e h n s d a y , Ju n e Tnition Applicable at Aw;-ul~5ln1r¢ly flower giri in paie greeninn! Coilege or Stale Nbrlnls ozgaudy.Dr. Coy States of North ..| Plane, brother of the groom, at- fn;¢° 'mt?superintendent,that in}Both young penpie are wil and 'b"| *\'l¢time around the f mt o f avonbly knmlrn and l1.av-e z hostasF¢b1\\'l'} of ut y ear.10 friends who extend but vrhhea I ears of gi n g p !i n m o s t buii nea aea a n d w i l l t h r o w s e ve r a l m e n o u t o f e m p l o y m e n t w h o w i l l b n !o r c e d t o fi n d e m pl o y me n t i n ot h e r l i ne s . : m d ~ n l . C . M . H i £ c h l l l n n , ~ a m i i i e z e ~ h i z h b vg i r . i n D e c e m b e r a n d | f r i ; ~a ~ d r e l q t i w s ¥ ' " " " " ' Mn . H. c . Hi l ch ii un , Mr . a nd 5 ir a. 3| : lo ie i n Bl a nc h §l w e ofi ez cd m b oy s a m o n g t h e m b e i n g D r .S l a t c l ' W .w W i lk i ns on ,C .W .L¥ n n , § '4h u p r e fe r n a i nl m In *\ ¥ !'| » W i \ \ 1 f°|n ot h er ,D r .M i n n i e St at es o i 3 u ` 'rm 'rumz»y Aftzmoon nrz.1m='waa¢d nu. attandéd by her adater,Mi n m g ~Fauna, who vu c hamzing in ; fnleevelsal frock gf tan crepe.'||Little Mi n Janet Hemphill.in more enrtandml 1hit.Mr. Gita.: wu forruerh' prin- cipal of the high schncrl in Blair but ia now superintendent og mlm(lr.ami h~!n\d c1.; schools. T. W . Bain, Hr. and lin. E. GCarson and J. R. and Glor¢¢'Cl1d- alpptrgultaamapmsuuusn-d tghekobnt Pttsraen nomomg -mn Hrs. .mmsznn Ru' 1.|»¢{,,,',,-§,,,,,,,,,_. ... Bendnrf,l l ~Anna ~ I .limgnurile Wright, Dorothy Gnyi Llildnd Xoopman,Guide Scher- fler,Lozein Rhoaden and Sli n-béth Hupeweil. lp or genera eo otroops.When soldier:a n alllunitad in nvrwle and enlhuianic p h d detennined,th1y can sadly conquer anheamma foes.Ho meli : i u s tu n l c a s u r y i n a b w n e la We a re a ols ~ge nta fo r the ` T N T Gasolenes AND PURE PENNSYLVANIA puns .Couneous Service M All Times Delivery Anywhere usd nt Any Time U . s . O I L S T A T I O N Blnlr Phone 48 Kennnrd Phone 63 We still pay 5% discoun o n a ll Cash a hd Ca rr ordér§. "I like m be waiting an ready To serve you," says "He You-Are Eddie". "It fills me with pleqsur And joy beyond measu ||»~ rnu r ' ro DETROIT AUTO DEALER ON Mr. aim Mrs. Everett Aronaoa le!! zu: night for Omaha when they will Lake the tnin for De- ~ M;;;6 ,ff~§4 ' 4 ~' -1'='\ . - n u in an lnny .When we ali lava our work, an enlhuxiutic abouttha bwneu, are not jealous and carnations Ind work cheerfully£ogntl:er,'ire an lecolpplish great Ind ia ." ty-five Chryiler zlealen.While stationery N nun 'lull wwHz m . K uhr m . Ye Deestrick Skule I n u l v l l q n u n s l u l l v u n u a u v u -o o b | , l . r . | m ! l l : 1 . G | - m R l ! u | d 1 u » A ¢ m c ¢ 1 a m L l l . r . u n . |l i m P n n t l u S m i t h s p m t h l r t f h u r n h y w u d n g s r i t l z l r . u | d H r : l . A . E . D { x o n . H r s .R u a d n l l l n t i o n h l n t a r " "| d l h n n o o n t h e n .b d l .L u n c h vn u b r o u g h t , In c l u d -u" '§ ¢ . .i n d l l n .M a n i a L n ; 1 e n ' i n , ¢ i n c r e a m .T h a n aa m ec g eo - !e : p a n t t h e eve n i n g a t t h e ri.:F : - . W - n h o m e wh ep e t h e y pl a y e d gi n o c h i a a n d bu nc o.' r u n r u i n o n n r o f t h a b l r t b d a l o fQ l r l s Rg1mu.¢ggn,§ § r a . . g o n g n a d z o n a , g g g v Su n d a y su p p e r gu e st s a t .ns.H r .a n d l i n .Te d B u c h a n l t : p m t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t U n N r - e n u l E d N c vfk l r k h o m e . - v-u v- r v a.;u :. ¢ u . | | ¢ | \ u \ l |M r . n m ! H r s . B . P . K i l k r . G u u t s w Roll amd s p e n t Tu e vd s y w i t h H d v l r n m d A l t o n L i n e n . M n . H . C . H a n s e n a n d c h i l d r e n cal led a t Ri c h a r d Ne l s o n; 'l 'u e | » M g , a ft e r n o o n . i n N a n ;A n d o r b n n | l l n I QI and SaturdayAT THE B. F. D. Opera Hou se for $l.00 Sirloin and T-bone Steak, per lb. - - - Hamburger, per Tb. - Pork Sausage, per Tb. Weiners and Frank- f u r t e r s - - - ~ - - .3 .2 .2 All kinds of cold Lunch- eon Me ats caniedin .'~» .. USED clues Ham, Bol~ghe, ~un~ poise, Summer Saus- age, Liverwutst. A I s o headquarters for kinds of Cheese. Fmsh Fruit and Vege- tables. Fresh Northern Bull- headsat ----.2~ P H O N E 7 5 QUALITY MARKET Groceries and Meats JENS NIELSEN. Prop. |'v 1 Given by locll ulent under the aulplcu ol Ame u lc m LE G ION lnd ' AUX lL lAR y Dlrectecl by MRS. J. w. EVANS. Omnhl Admission--Adults 50c Children 25c liV' Tlc k eu on n le lt J . L. Pou nds 1913 r m 1923 me 1925 10:4 1923 1924 1920 1920 1924 2 STUDEHAKER slx TOURING s FORD TOURING man 'roumxc Ponzi ssmm ---- " - CHEVROLET COACH MAXWELL TOURING 1 FORD FDUR~D0'DR SEUAN I'ORD ROADSTBR FORD TOURING NASH 'rounzxc --- FORD x-rox TRUCK FOKUS wrrn Box These Cars must be seen to be appreciated 'Come In and look 'em over 25.00 00.00 125.00 :mon 400.00 375.00 215.00 50.00 00.00 150.00 150.00 2-5.00 ARONSON CHEVRULET co; Bl a i r ,Ne b r a s k a H nad as H. c . Rumusan Newkitk, ln. Marla Hmm-k | n[md rlEllen -»'1'i== 'Ih\1ndly¢v¢n-ln . Ha ra ld Rumu sm.Acgil z ';;1_f_; gm: g;g==~»=-== * e f f *tha Guy Hinkiey hom:in ..l";.h".'$ !£";..§.L":°a.'i£~::.':'f C!|fi| of' F1'¢1'n¢nt, ygeru Tueaday - ---d n d l i m l l n h r s 'C l u b t h l l 1 l '! 'h = r \ d \ r > a fu m u o n .1 uw! -»-»"- ¢~ Lrvulv "="*°"'' vu ulemoon (nuts at H. C. Lanms.F\§llfff'»f1'°°°°».. |'Ih eP uo c h id »¢h ml| z zh es ¢. IPO!!U d i u i Th! nat 1=1i¢¢1vll¢hiT.ié¢:='i}r§"suna»y mhlmooni ra r un www Bimix c|uuu .north °fau. and lin. UPU Barn! spent I Blair. I lllgqg||n_u! Blair, £91 !'*"!i\ |i?i."|.J|"`i`»'i1i»&"i'ia aim: IPauluidElinorandF la n n d li:l§¢'|Im&i"ii¢'ii¢.iii`&iiZIl\\s!\9r¢.N1i»ee» WPI: tel!-so-Ive" ~ no un PIU- It am.n r'| in 'sm}!.HE ii; §1§.EiE`v2i£k1§]£§ .;.T l;m;; nu -HI-If » " " i ¢ ' " " " " ' " i ' " " 3 I 3 ° n'T|"'a¢|4¢»|myu1.nu»n»|un|»a|§'f:.|,,,and ntl "° a r i a - : n s \ \ l l l ! g@@|M||u|||||MM||||um||||;||||||||mmm|mm||||||||||||1|||||||||HiiiM|IMEiiiu|||I|||||||u|||||||||||||||||||||||\m||u||\||||||||mM|||||||||||||||||i||||||mmm|||||n||nm\|||||1||||||||||||||||n|1|1||||||ul||||||||mn|nh|umnu||||||||||||||||n|11||||||||u|||n|n|§ |= USED clues 1913 r m 1923 me 1925 10:4 1923 1924 1920 1920 1924 2 STUDEHAKER slx TOURING s FORD TOURING man 'roumxc Ponzi ssmm ---- " - CHEVROLET COACH MAXWELL TOURING 1 FORD FDUR~D0'DR SEUAN I'ORD ROADSTBR FORD TOURING NASH 'rounzxc --- FORD x-rox TRUCK FOKUS wrrn Box These Cars must be seen to be appreciated 'Come In and look 'em over 25.00 00.00 125.00 :mon 400.00 375.00 215.00 50.00 00.00 150.00 150.00 2-5.00 ARONSON CHEVRULET co; Bl a i r ,Ne b r a s k a `New Cui; PricesUntil July 1 THEENTERPRISE Blair's Leading (iives you all the latest local happenings of the community.» its full each week of the doings of your neighborhood and county. publishing you will find it in The Enterprise and what you find there will be entirely invite you to join the rapidly growing family of readers of this periodical and in ord easy we are oiferlng to both new and old subscribers alike this paper at one-half pric year.Pay as far back or as far ahead as you like..' "."|"¢||||||.||.¢|||||||||ulll||luiIIlIlullunInnnnullnllllllllll|ll¢lllll|Iolllll|\llll ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitillIIlllllllilllllllilii"""*"""""""""'"'