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07-14-1927U I THE ENTERPRISE Tx\ PRINTS THE N.\:ws1upm1ALOCALNEWSPAPERron 1PLf°l8|;¢,=~2\flALLTHEPEOPLE BLAlR°5 LEADING.NEWSPAPER GENERALAND LOCAL NEWS ANDCOMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Asl§_,for"BLUE RIBBON BREAD" 1win aiu 06E¢T§|{¢ia ui Nebrukl Wuhinnon Cvunly. NUMBER zsrnbumawmabyahh.A.Rhonda Sublcripliol Price $1.50 Per Yr.Single (hpy 5¢.BLAIR,NEBRASKA, JULY 14,1927VOLUMEXXXI Blue Cugh!Fmt parks Fran noon DAY |cosu=ANY FROM l SAN 1~n.4:~:Czsco \Ix1 F H Wclh on of San~DRUNKS.~;...a...Qféaw..1 i1?¥E)nu||1a this Officials Binks Two Hank.One oi Tim Drunh Another oi Four Drunk:and Also Manage to Get1iheBootInger. AN AUTO THIEF .»\LiO1.4x4r::~a Fail in Attempt to Raid S1111but Auto rum Pickad up While Looking for Booze Phni.. Luck 11eema! Lo be with the P lice officials but week m~i the Tnuliisthaitheschoolfundis nude richer |31 about 5150 from the fines imposed on the nricdnu who 14era pickedtheirskimfullalbooze. Elri Baber nnd Chu givin;thdr homo gddmu ha were pid!!!UP bysmriffHunanlmrumuns nl umoon out nur the Cuxisy fm110undverveamylsndfrdinjul. Later in the evening at :bout 10:30 officers 1.nits ani Sign!!I¢a Bird ..ymn31.Clnud Quick and A111 Daugherty all of Hhvralhl.Km su down near the Ammon garageandfoundAiuxlnthecar.They were allo taksn $0 itil IIJ on lut Friday they hid that hearing.During the heuinz Bird Quick confused idling than tha bw 115 bought Ind hll fins turerndliedbintthcotherfin10 ceived $10 and co\t.|.. The bootlegger ucordini to evldenea was Chxriey Cleaver and he was brought in and received 0 fine of $100 and mm.Just after the nnut of the lu! four nlrncd hparh Indicated that unlucky up with Barker u Oma Deputy a still vu in operation dovrn naarCalhounnndtheofficillIplanned morning where she was met by her .ni¢¢e Miss Mabel Mnnh am!will :visit her sister Mrs.Chu.Nrison |of Herman for some time. Tha lady hu had a very initreatingtrip.Leaving San Fran cisco by bqlt in .e\pri_).he wen! by the way of the Panama Canal its Havana Cut:when:she vi4. ¥cm woax " BEING PUSHEDa a15:1 W4Il Cbmpleled and Pump§ In Place Ready ForBuminmmaui Well 122 Itri Dcqi.Use mai ||.|r£p Casing :nd Strainer. ~wonx IS STARTED ox m.I>G. itcd rtlntiws then to New Y0f|2..¥¢|wul Being Tom Um Furl where she visited a nephew thantoBattleCrtekMichiganand Chicago and has finally landed in Herman which was hor ob§cclivepoint when |310 lei!home. CDUHTYFARM BUREWNews Jane Report of TriCa.Cav Tut ill!Ano.Sh!!Lever Briar!! Thu:May.Sinner Feeding O! Dlirt Cowl 1|:he Pl9N¢l4 .300 cows ON rssr FOR JUNE Them were 399 cows on but for June 20 of which wen dry.The 379 cours showed n net retumof $13.41 per cow.The total colt of feed per cow vu $3TT. The r.\v¢r;ga for the month is somewhat lovjar than lut month due to thu fly aanon md |h01t~.lp of puturu.|The average for the month vu844.8 pounds of milk and 30.3pound!of buturfat.44:worth of feed pmdumi 109 pounds of milk. Three lows were bought and onewumelduanunprofitableprudueer.;There were $4 cows produdngiwpound:or mom of butterht for the month of June.g The five high cow:nm:an carl mornln raid.The r\id0 Breed Fat Milkprovedyfutile.id nothing |.4.C.Manhdl Hoi.71.4 1323foundbut on my way suns!!Mah IRIIPI1 Widener G Hal.00.0 1104 rem picked UP a young min 11? John Hook P.Janey 61.1.15691he~ nam!of vw umwll MP =\1=m=1 PHuh so;1811Fonnriaummwhohmstolen ~77= H9\\~Ghwy 50.1 1246 1 Fad rondster.Bs was ukeni The (lm high herds ffflllii have into cunadbf and mid linlil thegcight or more mrs)wen: Kansa.:autlmorilics could some for him. .PROMINENT EDUCATOR DEAD To the teaching fraternity af this state during the l:1at decmiacame the lad announcement of the death 0I Professor J.W.Season of Lincoln Nebr.His death occurredinBmtnnwhitherhehnfl gone to vhch in the University of Bolton summer sehooh Prof.Seaman has been active in educational work in this state for yearn.He mu 1 man afabimyandwillbegreatlymiami in educational circles.He was aanativezonofthisgreat;g;ricu1turalMaleagraduateofherf tntc university and has nt all time:taken his place in the dc velopment of her educational system. He hu left nuny math that will cause his memory to llvl longinthemindsof those who knew3 of his great work ns an educator. We frcl proud of the facl thai wehueknownhimnunyyearsand have 211144. much work in conrnonwithhimnnjweareindeedHd that one so capable shouhl bv taken.1 ......... Owner Bread Fat Milk§Irarlk Brown Hal.38.1 1081.31Fril3AhrlnndMir83.0 1os0.s JI!l:Comptnn 141;35.4 159.1EdParmaHoi.35.4 1117.6GilbertAktrlundHoi.33.5 1099.6.Arthur Leap Tester. 1 Then is a tendency this timeof the year to take the gnin nEiionawayfromthemv.Them ara several thfngs ta be taknn Into consideration in feeding n lrdnrationduringthesusanofnutum.The abundance and qualityforthepasturethephysicalconJiiiilnofthecowundthemilk mmdudng ability of the row areIfldbflKhltthedairymcnmustface. A1 cow on an ordinary pastureidbflnotrequireawiderration |th:1n one to five.The grain rationneednotbe1highprotein §feed. him A Winconain mater rniln;that grains high in carbo hydratca and fats should be fedindgraduallyincreaseinpmttin3.4 the pasture dctcriorates. The bent reasons why n conahoulJ retcvivc 44 email $1anion ofgraipduringthegran:season isthat the Krnin tends to counteractlikeiaxntiveeffectoffrvshpastumaml £011.31 lo keep the cow in...\....\.. |Enlarge:ne.n4 nf the Building lol |cure the blew Light Plmi. work on the well for the ty water system was complete1yesterdayandwillbereadyfor business in the very near future. I4 necessary to move the location of the vrcli lo get ihout. of the way of the Addition that51 now under commction to house the additional machinery to be in nadled for the light plant.The nur well is on the cut of the old building :nd the ramlin lnr old Kell is on thc welt.1L.new well il 122 feet deep and usof the mms dimenxion u Lbs old one.By putting down the samemixed well the old pump auin;and.ltndner vu med which uni qdhe 1 uwIns. Work of construction on the building for the new plant has already started.The wut wall of the old building 5| being remand and the work of puking ln thu fcotingx for the ull is in evi dence.The nmuknstuk will be moved and nn entirely new brick smoke stack built which will be A grtat swing in thu future. The installing of the nur machincrywillfollowjust11soon u the building is completed and It is hoped that blfnre the ulntnr season comes thlt the plant wf be ready to handle the extra Soni of the season.4 Plozmsn AND OLD SEYTLERS Pzcxzc ro BE AUGUST 18 Trp officers of tho Pianist and Old Settlan Auoc3:tionmetat the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.W. Arndt Int Monday evening in business union to ;r1angefor the annual picnic of the usociatiun which is held the thin!ThursdnyimAugust..Thi:will fall on Aug.18 this year.The location of the picnic wlil be at FL Calhoun park as hentofone and as was voted upon 5¢\£!ll1 years ago.1 Th!following officer;warspresent at the meeting:Mr.A.H. Milicr Hennard president;F.W. Amdt Blair deepr0=;Mrs.John Aronson of Bllir ne.:y;HenryRoh1sfer\Ft.Cllhoun tre:1n;i).C.Van Deunen 4:hm. of Blair City. The following chnirmxn of cornmitteeswere|ppoin!.|:.|:Music committee (Inna Neal Calhoun;Reception comrnittec Mrs.John Lnndis Calhoun:Table commitbec Dora Klinfit.Calhoun;SeatingntnmmittceGuySiader.Calhoun.rG¢nen1l arnnggementa will be [made by the Calhoun Community.Cls1h..1 A program was outlined which incluIn in invitation to Gm. McMullen to be present mlm HenryKisserolOmahabothofwhom iwill he aakvd to speak.Mrs.Joe E1.11zurc was appointed historian :for the year to take the place of ;»\.ll. \~oo4l1 ricgasal. Q 0 03 0 cm aromas NowIjf04er We hive Jocidld £0.v1tcmI the t1|li\rata lilbltripilmlofferofTheEllt.erpn\euntilJuly31.This pnm ofTfrc menu a ating cf$1.25 to all who take lthilituagu oftheoffermd£hlI.$Z.Z5 isingoodhandcashniyour Uncie Sainueli :Mlm uhd is acoepuble nnywhan.I4 ia a business pmpodtien for ali who Like udmure ofthyoffer.Pay as :far hack or ll far ahold al you likn but get in and get il.. The 1Inf.erpri.|l is will isnown and 1|B1|h.1 lend ina paper so d0nt 30|e out on than chanogdo gn.it at |half price.0 0| 9 I »; 0 0 .. wmr nmIS nrsnzom BYmr1 Pudng Kuhn nu Seven! Ant!of Win!~Being Exllnguhhldl. own!:B walk..Asn DAHAGS A fire started by spark.;hom apassinglocomotiveburnedfunn! a\:.1ju of what !or Alben Jensen gm north ox BIA:on lm Hmuily evening.The me :iron in the city mund ed tha 1.112111 and initantly tha mad to the Jtnlen fum vu dive with automobiles rushing w iha scene of the conflagntion.\Barrel:of nur and wet cloth!! nn used to firht the fire md it was nut in a than time but notuntilconsiderablewhenhsdbeen durmyed.We am informld thu Mr.Jen sen will uk the railroad companyfor 5 settlement of the illmlllL POPULAR YOUNG UPLE WEDS The névu uf the marriage of;Hill Dorothy Tyson.youngerdaughterofHr.and Mn.M.E. _Tyson to Hu Tumor mn of Mr. nnd Hrs.W.P.Tuma:of thll city hu jun inked out and their friend:nm extending but \nishc=~ nnd congratulaiions to them. The marriage is uid to have taken place some time last April.they having gone io Council Blum laccompmied by the bHdes parentswhenthey were married. Both young people are well and favornby known here.The bride hu been popular in school clrcien where she was .1 junior in highschoollvtyear.She hu been worldng in thc Blllr Drug Co. ihia summer.Mr.Tumer has lived hem but n few years hm1:15 grown to manhoodnt Ida Grow.Iowa where he Igraalunbed from high school.He ihgg also a!tg;\|I||the Iowa uni fvereity.He is an accompliahnlEmusician and at present ia playingEwanan Omaha owacstra.Tha Enh?r;m18 extends ben:Iwhhcs to the nwlywecfi. counrvfm ~sommars ~~.1011111423 n1.?amos ~ ~;As»c44|0r Complain Abctncl of |ibn Wuhiplinn County ProperlyAlleumrnl.The {l1{le Yalun Stand Highest in #ue County. {v.41.Ul:LESS THAN IN 1926 ¥Waicbcs un!Clocks Dimlsllhad In Number.1384 Dog;Vnlued at |l4100.508 Trlclonl. The couniy Assessor hu completedhisabstractforUmcountyfortheyur1921:hd thi compilationof the nlue nf the clut tel;don;different lines Aho# many lnlermting facts.An would be expected tht cltlle rank highntinnluethanbeing21780headvduedit$804810.The mrs highest value in automobilesindtmckmThecountynow3214automobilesandtruck!and carry 0 uhm at $618530.Some of the astonishing het: diaclonad by n |ur?ly..of tha :binunisthat in 4114 whole countythereareonly1545 watches und cloch 01 nh description:or about tum utomobiles for wary time piece.Dogs number only 1884 One would naturally suppose that most of this canine populnion is unurud in Blnlr.The household goods amount to oniy $26950 oronly|little over 6%of the value of the automobiles. The mul vduo of the ta.nli.blopropertyof the county in$4¢00.~815 which is 124000 less than lut yur.For th benllflt of the public weanreproducingthemuhoftheimportantline:of taxation s=found in the county on April ht. VnlueNo.cittle ri county 21780$804310 No.bones in county 7173 410.880 No. No. mules incounly 1181 90990hogs in county 29998 475485 No. sheep in county 2881 _15160Hadupin county 1383 14100 Pou!t}y in county 12866 damn 12870Nmzundibmss44.110 Nursery Mock 12.500 : Buzheh of what 11915 17976 I Bunhell of corn 101086 401400 \Bushela of oats 180950 48235 Farrn machinery 409480 i1¢¢mr»in county sos 113255 iT21reahing machinegin coun my 134 39155 Automobiles and trucks 3214 613530 Household goods 26080 Pianos B57 62275 Walchei and clocks 1645 10590Monty invented by oil deal cn 2115 Improvements on school l !an.h\39915 | POPULAR COUNTY Gnu.WEDS Mr and lim.John A.Rhonda Qsnd hmily recdved an umnouncvmentof:he mnrringu of Hia Irene Brown uf Arlington to Mr. Charles L.Berry nf Kehnunl on5SuyJuiy3rdni.the CongregxtionnlpnrsonsgeinArlington.1 The bride is the only¢lau;hLerofMr.and Mrs.Fra ak ilroyvn of near Arlington :nl has been teaching in the Hooper school the past }41lr..y f. ...... lss4,4oo,s1s.ooTheEnierpriseis xlwgyl glulto make mention of Blair boys usd{girI|who gn out from their home ; town and enum in any enterprise101workthat enables them to take Qthcir place :among thefr fellows. Recently Hnmlsl Carlson um ofMr.xml Hn.Chxriie CarlsonisrnduatedfromGardaBusiness ilollega nt St.Joe Mllxouri and now has ine position of privatesecnhry10thepmlddentofthe Goets Brewing Go. of St. Joe unaofthelargestcompaniesofits kind in the middle wett Hlair Mend;and |clwol.m|I.upfHlroldareglad to kno#of hi! podtion gnd hope he may eontinut ua advans. FREHUHTuns .mms monnus City Officials Prepares zo ildiqaCaaltdtdConditionofParking Spun.Blllr Bhllll Dry Solo Sinllnr Plan to Absta Nlhazol. BUSINESS umurms CHANGE (Fremont IrIb4u;u}1110 new plan to nhm #HIM congutlon in Fremont on bu nfns and anrdnp 1r!l.Iba tak od Saturday dttmoon and upningfor the flnt tlml.Thi plusvudevisedbyChiliofPallet Sam Blair md vu worked out by4codzndttauconxistzlngofthe chit!of pollen Mayor C. G.Hoon and chadrmnn of the sqm and Sidewalk Commlrtn lilmi Steen. Three spaces on the end of nabof the bkacka bchretn Brand anHainonSixthandSixthand Fourth on Main have boon ruund for B0 minutel puking only.The! iimitad parking district:an aaalgnatodwithyellowpnint on curb! md dm which :Ute that only 30minutesplrkinginnllosredbotvreen 1 9¢lo|:k in thu afternoon and 10 oklock inghe gveqxing.Each limited parking dim1:1 vm be chodmd by U10 traffic of ficer at lntenfnh md mln pvemingthanatmI.zu :lil be strictly nnforted.The blanket traffic onilnmce puaed by the council at it1 last meeting cover! Lhis phgn Mayor Moon nhl.Under the naw system there will be 12 places in eu.h block which nn limited to 80 minutes puking.This will :nun Hut some of the puking spaces will bc vacantatintendsthecityofficenbe lieve. The committee of the council in working out this new plan lt tcmpted to nrnngwe so out of townresidents calming intn the :ily canfindplaces to par!in the bud nul district.The offinn have Hound on invzsligxtion that someflrtmvntenworkinglnaffine:uratomdowntownparktheircanqwthastreetsduringthcbusyhoursSaturdlyand:urs them llhere 421 day and evening tnkingIupparkingspaqnvrhiinvisitors:must seek places on the edit of the huzdneu district g In five 1.144144 them um 1>¢soparkinglplccswhencancannot bo left all afternoon and eveningand these S0 spans should aid in neliaving congestion.vTheplanW;tried in F1rrnont in being watche in other cities. The city offnls also urgu thlt mfewonc be careful in parking AWARDEDSCH00lS lw=\d|Apponloncd by the Slat; Along 80114101| of Wullngiau County.$5339.97 is the .Amount Divided. £22.05 ma EACH DIST.IN co. Each Cilld al Schnol A;é Dun $1.ISL File!Addad to Shia Fund Annum!pI5711. |. The June sun Apportionrncntamountingto $6339.97 net aideforLhllcountyhuhannpportinradto the vu1011:diniricta.01 thin amount the onefourih divid ld wwls among Ihl dhtricfl amount.:to $22.05.Tha othaihrltfourlhawhichis divided 14:.eoxding to 411| numb!!01 childnn lu the diltricx xmountl to $1.135 141 pupil.To this total nnonntLhuiinuwhkhiorihlputaixmonth!smauahd to $576 an NHod and help nstarhlly ln the total num. Folioldng m tbl :mounts tonchdiatzrizh Amt.of Ho. ol sun ApgarDht.Pupil.:tlammnt 1 mr 31040.003za52.94 a 100 111.14 4 54 44.40 5 :rr asm0ss87.89 I 52 83.83 B sa 01.20 0 45 7551 10 40 801| 11 40 8038 12 so sus1381$4.52 14 40 aw:15 72 101.50 16 58 85.02 11 a4 £2.44 1|29 sm 19 54 sun£0 37 60.01 21 gs su: zz 110 mm I3 as uma24201mas255658.58 zo 24 50.50 :rl 52 83.83 28 4 l.10.70 as ss 102.84 30 48 79.08 a 1 41 94.51 32 73 1140: 38 80 51.00 M 28 sua 85 28 55.33 as as 143.34 rr 41.11.05 as 17 42.2.0 89 68 102.04 40 14 38.68 41 45 75.51 42 51 94.52 4s 21 54.1a444379.08 45 34 52.44 44 38 64.82 41 112 178.8I 4s ss 8482 40 49 S026 50 24 50.50 51 4 1 T¢J.1B 52 42 71.95 53 B2 som542551.75 56 34 62.44 67 5 1 32.64 58 5 l 82.64 Fr.I 30 67.69 Fr.37 44 14.32 /I .f (_ 192MA.Qs 5zo£7ix 7rsfl4 ilI6 25 itif. 5 121926 my| .9.6 71524 20 21 27 25 1925 1 2 5 915I6 22 2:5 29 50 BLAIR BUSINESS.mn 1 qu SOCIALFOBEC '"fx Dave Steed recently purchtheAuDixonpropertyncrih olheBaptistchurch and will oempythepremisesassoonlsfamilynrrivnwhichweanin icrmed will be some time ne:monlh. THIEIIUFFGROYER i!¥="" num:lur rcmutig.~The Calhoun nun will new mfliold Elrlretintt ln umr July is. hills Genevieve Thiehoff :laughterofMr.Ind Mrs.A.A.Thie hrff of Omaha. and Mor!B.Gro ver son of Hr.end Mrs.M.G. Grower of Bennington Nah.fo rnerlyofnearBlairweremarried June 28 in the presence of n large number of friends and relnl.iwa atthe home of the bride!parents. Meri ia a graduate of the Blair high school and now hold;agoodpositionwiththeBurlingtonrail road at Fremont Nebr..Mr. and Mrs.Grover are now nt home to their many frlends at 1016 No. Clarkson Fremont Nob. BLAIR BANKS IN rum §}l.\Pl3 n is a real pleasure to notethatBlnirqbanks am in excellent shape financially with a combinedelepcui;of around a nillion and aquarter dollars The Farmers Stabllonkwithacapitalandtaurplusof $42850 and slepoajla of $556 388.46 and the Citlzen.a;State nm]Savings Bank with capital and surplus of $75000 and a combined .!o posit of $7202i7.39.Thisepeaflnnwellforthisoommunltyandla lesidenee of the proaprity nowbeing enjoyed I.; bucizwla clmlcu. lwasancroucounv ~mm Horlonam 1\\ill Sit in Conference With Other] Ht9¢lQ|;£ana to Decide on Cmzi5 date for President for Next §eats Election cowsmzxcf;nam)Flunnr Albert H.Miller lef t Iut Mon. day for Lincoln to attend the tl:L cntirtainmcnt by furnishing mueic.Make Arranpwneenta Ior Pullink l Off lliggel Ia1r Ever During rommzzn couxrr rmcnlm~the Monlh ol September. IN ztonalnz.wumtl womt DRAWING To A cwest; The Enterprise is in receipt of =3 .Jcoupleofillustratedpostcards!The Washington County Fn.r from an nm II.Von newm;b=nI md. i== this city yestcrmlo)who ist teaching at the Sheph<er.isiT»1|> 13 with 1 full rcprrmenzutownStateNorma]School \\e5t< tlon of the l}¢\.1rd [1h:1|cr.t.The Virginia thi:aummer.The canle are from Lumy Va.. showing n celebrated carerna atthatplace.Miss Van DeusenimcnltheFourththerestatefairboardmeetinghih..Ito!u.ae htill.in that city on .Iu:m;i She etnies that she spent se\enteen1ProaI»octl\c \1|ra.The falr §.\f;¢this mcotlng was over helalaya in Washington D.C.before returned to hir home went of Blair |f school opened.On Doo Qhut wu eallnl as one of me lk1corut1on Day .she was present at lmungion ocrnatery and personignitewithGovernorMcMullentolsotoAurora1]|to nit in ronfer lnlly lsirl n email bouquet of flow lenee on lrld:1y of gm week \rithi on each of thirtyfive xr.we1=other lending regauhlieang to disif Nebraakfa World War \elr cuu the gdvisohility of ExGore;iana.nor Io\t.lon1\candidacy for pros She is having n very gulcnfnmidentatthecomingelectioninltlmeseeingplacesofl1ll.oriC51 1928.ginterost at times when .school ia il.in 1 signal honor to nl!innot in session urh n ;==f;§=f;~and Washingl Mlm Van l?cusen taught for .1on =;q_g e ou d feel proud that 3 number of yearn nn the countyoneor som ahould be 3¢l1!and was eonaidered one ol the tl25011 M 11 member of the conimoat efficient an..l oolucientiouslf..ence..[teachers in the schools. ;plana for tho coming fair whicll fwlll be held at Arlington on Sept.120 21 22 mail :rs one bein;rapidly forwmulatod :uni tho fair books|\till soon bo In lim hands o!the grounda utr nlruldy being putin shape 11.213 hy the opening dayo\.cr)lti;\g slill be in remiineae fol the big event and Worthingtonicountyhu|0011 reason to point\l.||pride lo her count full as itxunklrollup to the beat of fain und judging from the manner in urhith the fair lionrtl is pushing theworkthe1927fairwilloutshine ;1|previous fairs. me:paidSheHoumuchdo you earndear? ntrvtn hltfry Ol r\r;u||aa|\a luu ulHIn r ru that lace.carat.o take up only one space.n enera n G 1:P Improper parking of automobileshemwi; wcds am now on anautomobiletrip1.0 tba laltea in fun waate :t Rm le;1 ol PeffnffMinmwmandafterSept.1 will EIPKCQ at the mio of t c one w en.bv at home to their many friends f is in parked..Jkt lliannard Nob: llllm Berry. f §\ p £f ...b3..€..... IQHENDS (;|u.;[;I ilkputy Slate Superintendent for .\itL|:<G10N MAN aur1 Superintendent of Bw 3 aon City Schoola.Talxea Inter Arlington July T.lhe m nt3l nt With Lincoln Supply Co. firet birthday anniversary ofl§Frank Scheer was observed on ?~ l amor:sclluol.ms urs wunxFour1holJulyandthedeyprooedingaboutseventyfivefriends ond relatives au rinel the vener~ inimz.Mr.and blra.Scheer had spent5SuodayafternoonattheJ.G.QCelselmnn home and returned into .ro \lone mon at his home Sunday eve | John Speedie \=\ho was deputystatesuporintemlentof achoola for e number oi years and later highschoolinspectorofachoolahas htlignctl his poeition to enter commerciallifewiththeLincoln School Supply Company..lin the evening to find thrir Wo;Mr.speelie has been mnnmw1310\1l¢apparently llencrtmi.Als\ith the schools of Nel:|r1ukltfortheyenteredthoyardthecrowdlrnnnyyearnandwillcontinueto of guests suddenly appeared.IMP in touch \\i!.h them throughThesurprisewsu complete mia teachers agency in the 51wvlaMr.Scheer was rendered speech house.tru.The entire party enjoyed 11|HeAbout $1.500 a year.nleaaant evening in the family Hzs.s.E.Kemp 1|imprévirii 1 She But we cant live on that. | home and refreahments were2=11¢¢|Jf iollowing an operation but i ue.on but 1 get paid uooo.Ieerwrd to the guests..lin :till ut the.Bla1r hospital. I II II I I fu ..1l|.._ .I n 'Q R h ' j j o .1 »c u h l o r . "Pe l r he y l oo k e d a t hl m ha r d .I l exe vme d no te r r ib l y e m l m r r u l e d . "\ \ l 1 y. * h ar m l hl m a tt e r Ir l t h m e ? " l h r i n k e d ." n h ,nm h l ns . "H a m m e r e d To m . " o n l y , y o u a r e - t h a t t a . I h u n a n 'Keep Quf the Fly We have. a cofnplete | || stock of \ . : ~ all the time Phone your~og'ders to 3 3 3 Christensen Lbr.Co. .I.a_. . ._ -g _.. .J -. _ _ . .f_c .q \ | 0 . g f f o r E v e ~ o d y E f v g r y w h e r e f .__ ~" I _Q ._ ,-. < » » s v : = ° ., v .. \..4 5 ~L " s - 1 - ." .m 6 T £ " ~ g .. . f " : . § - » ~ . ~~1 __: _-f ° f ;' 7 ' 2 ~~* 1 ~ ' f 4 ' = - -T .. - . J ~f " " < ¢ ' f ` . .~¢ " ~ é 9 e f -- @ 1 .»~/ 1 ' H g ' r 1 a ¢ c . » ¢ ¢ n .~1a n ' i '~ £W i k i !f b i ~ M o n o t h a e i g h t b u u t i f u l T " , j f : ', £ , ' 1 ' ° '. f " ~. W J - f ~ ° .\ J 4 I ;. : 9 ".t h e c a r ¢ h a :m e e t s : h e a r n e e d s ,: n - A < .T I \ e T m ¢ r l n g C ¢ : r a t a p r i c e w h o s e l o w n e s s r e -' n u u , , ;~151 .wr .-an-g m eat o i l " " » , ¥ I " " " " 'l r q l u : m e a l . f l l o w » = 5 » a 595 l?|T?.lfxtu\.. \ 52 urn ,J ..Ie . .-r -~ @/4 ,.>¢I ' v Us TheS¢dan A bountiful enclsnlnrnuublo ine innurknldinlmdanIn line. eoloeaml up|uimmense. A¢¢v\m»mndaan an peranmin eomlortr.in~ ni., lfleh. ,gr-, Lfi ,_. .,..~.',§\l evro »-models there is one particularly suited for even driving pret'er» ence--at Chevrolet for every- body, evcnavhere. 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'7 1 S gltllleh. .; ,;...» : f r i I.~ l\'\Li ~J " U "». run lad i lathe thisd.Krause was |putor will be back from his Oma ufe on an cunt, Warrick nindcd.ha engugemlnt to hh c hurn of:nd Krause reared vlan Van Dau; 'du eveningservice.Mah it your se n wa a i o o n# tr r vr .hsbit to attend this nrvicn, ani SHERIFPS SALE pending wherein Tim Hencine ll Mlurlc o llehnm, Plaintiff m d Oscar Chevaliex,Sheriff of Wallington County,Nebrukx.Henri ;;,,,¢§¢_ Attomey Daisy Dosten,now Cluvailer. \ When Peachey Was Promoted afu. znvmc limo PFIACHY WALTON land onl-clnlad bihlud tho #Idea winof the clahlafl dank in lloberll hL'o.'| reslpunnl for In {°"'~ llorru! "fmnt name' was s ary Ellen;but they called hir Ikncbqgmlaoclulaof ner pmmbrw complex .whichshontolnedunlmpnlredlnaplloof tho fltl. zlm nhl had neu twvn-l y l l n y a n which she acknowl-.wged-and tn o mo n irlzich shi ignored ln lhl reckoning.Pacingwas a wonder at llguren; you couldswear lo all her aecountl without eherklng them up--nntp! her ae:-couat ol' hor ue.Bha was ellldentand well ann of lm- elm-leafy :good lookin; and well aure of her good looks: pouular srllh :lu rontuman audpro1:d of lm popular- ll;.Rho could give correct chnnnfor a :wodollar bln. :exchange npnrleewllhlnoldcunomer ond alt on a _ p m m n lndlned to"get :mn ul one and :ln nameilme.ll.-r w u s n n fnlr;alps supported hor vrldmred moth-er and midi har Indollnt younprhmm? work--tlla latter no small lub. Robert: had ion; uv dled om of tho lun ol Iluberlx Q. CO.: ind"Co"-when other name vu Por-k l n l- w n aol0 |1r0|1rillur of th!hlablldlmvm.which bolllld ot (br ing the um wo of mm f orllro cents that could bo purelunnl for that modest sum on Nantais-lnn wan d- to any nolhlng ofBlum island. lang lslmd md thuBronx.llr. Parkin; :ru gettin!along in yan. but none of lals cm-ploy no nor thought at bl.: am'ntlrlng.Bo h m: 5 Dc . u mm:Porxlna nu alma!! a mln lmpol-llblo to imqino.Then one dll'a g r c lh b l z b o mb h l ll n t o thtesubllahmsul und blur up nll nn-dmt traditions.lr. Porllna nn-nounclil that lu land sold out to aman nsmcd Thomas Gaxllnxhrd.'nn omployou um nz tn a lmnr.Tha rullnuraat of Roberts al Co. was an loazlluuon and A conolrnzlvoooo;and m u whopnrronlmd 1: rqardod my changein n llulo mn o t u ullop. Th r: n n r o n r o r r g n o o x n m o u 'l'hClllx¢¢| Saving: Bank al =~ ;6h »: ilr No. | 8 0 lu th Stih g b i e h r u k a a t i h e e i s u o a l~ lJune30.l92'!. I n z s o v n c m l.o¢mmaal»¢onou...a1a,ma.1 Bond1,|ocuriti¢|,jud¢- memaanddalmsiax- z lu d vs o f n lh m-s u r m > . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 , & ¢ M Olh er na Ie | tau .. .. .? 3, B- I7Banl:era'Con.|uulhn ~' xml D\mi'romNa.-tional!and ` Sta1.oBank|$8,085.63 c u h ln b n k .. g , 1 a a s o\10,221 'ro1~.u........m':,:la2. LIABILITIESC» plz ¢lm»¢ k. . .. . ,s 12 , so o S u r p l t l l f n n d . . . . . .2,500 Undivjdod profits( N e t l . . . . . . . . . .7 9 . Savingsdtpodh .$l91,(BB.\3 191 l Depodtofa gummy- h m d . . . . . . . . . " .mf. 'r o 1 '. u .. .. .. . .m-m. l..STATE OF NEBRASKA Wul11nd0nG9\mty,l,A.B..Bm¢k.pn»:&dc :tof nb o vl ma i d bank do :ole~ vr u r tlu ttha n b c vvltlwn ln tatzuuuudoono c toopy otthe p o r t md o s o th o b e p u m mz 'I':\dl|.l»dComm¢N¢A.R.Broek, |. A'I"l'E8T:' R. J. lluzdoch. Dinelor.0 Gan-lo Brook, Dlnetor.Buboerlhld and nom to bdms this 1319 day of July. 1927. {B!2AL)A. C. Dobel, Noury K n u n ,+~\ 3 l \ | |-gle out of five trip! 1-» the plate e » ~- | | | u r edD6k.vrl- a 5 . ~9 a n|ol ed g g - w s t h e u p 0 1 5'' h m t h e a n pr op ri et or ,w h o w o u l d p r o b a b l y b e b r i m m i n g o u r w i t h l l m o n t l n n l .T h o m u a n l n f r m a a p p l a u d .I l o w u n m a n t n h t : t m m i n t s .'n o g h a d e x p e c t e d a n a l d e r m m . .' n n : h a n g i n h e m a d e w o n m ra n d un i mp o rt a nt .'Th l np , t ag g e d a t o n g u u l u n l .I n a m o n t n u n n g u i u c u s t o m o n w a n c n l l l n g x h o n e w p r o p d l l n r T o m .T h e c u b - l l r ' | a a p m m e n t w a s t h a m l : o n e o m - w h i c h T o m e x l r c i u d | p u nu k l n g u n d a n n m a i n s s u p e r vi sion..H o w u c o n s t a n t l y h o n r l l t s a r o u n d P n c h o f n g l l d l d e m a n m a d e h e r m a y b e h i n d o va r y : m r no t m . w h e n t h e n i g ht c uh i o r c a m oo n , m u g n o u r h a s | c n | . u t t g , w t t hht m.li c n e ve r c l l l l d h er P n c h o y ,a n t h e o l h e n d i d . b u t m n w n l t o n .a n d tren tad h e r w i t h z tu rm sl lt ym m e w t u t m a r k o d .Penciu y thvugtat h c m i g h t b c " | p l e n d l d " l f h a o n l yw e n n o t n o n u n .Sh e w o ml a re d wh e t l w r I n m l p e e e t d h u o f a n h o n e s t ; t h q t h u n u a t w u a n e p - t u g a n c y l o n n y .Th e n n a l d u w h e n T o m a n d i'¢|ctn~1 w e r e i n th o p r o p r i d o f a li t t le o l nc c p lu g o ne t h e a e m tm t l tI n took w h a t Peschoy consi dered a n un p an i on s bl e U b e r u ." M i n W l l t b l l . " : a i d b l . " I m u s t r e q u e s tLtmtr w w l l t c a n c h n t t l n g w i t h th i s y ou n g m e n p a t r o ns o f t ll l l o rta h lt x h me n t w h en th e y t o t o p l !t h e i r b u h n 'F "l~!3,"'m l t l P e l c h q i n s u r p r l a l a n d n o t a lt tt io no e n t m e n t ." I don°t c b ! ! w i t h t h l m .T h ! !| 1 1 n p d a r a n u t o m e r l - - w a n l a n g bo - to r o y o u a pp e a r s - 6 o n t h c s c e n e - a m l w e j u s t e x t h u g e | f e w p l o u l m r i e l w i t h each ot he r.I £ 0 0 1 u s r g s n t h a m i r m u t . " "'. "et T o m"1 don's like 11.L e t t n | u o n w i t h e | r m u n t n . "Pea .:h ey ful l. il lm »-w a; Tom th at I n co ul d k r q t h l l o l b b - t h wo u l d l n u ve l w m o n a t t t .B u t o l r u a u m m s u u m n a :t C h r t ¢ r N | . 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' 0 t h a r s u i e l t a t | .--~ > = Bml¢ers'Con||nlt.ion t InomNalion-. d n n d B t a h B m t u . . . . t 3 3 , 1 1 2 . 1 1 C u h l n b l n k . 1 0 , l 8 8 . 2 9 \~ . . 1-o'1~.u.........sw.1~ L t a a m r r t w c n p i m m a . . . . »-S W ~ S u : p l u | f u r u l . . . . . . . . . 1 0 ~ U n t l i vi t h d p r u fi t t { N ¢ \ ) . .»» »»1 Individual dqwdu l t l b j l d $ 9c h m k $18 7,3 23. 05 Ti n : c e r t i fi - ca t e s o t m m s s 2 1 9 ,z n . 1 1 n u t o N a t i o n - l d a n d s m s b m i :1 62,178.71 -528, D o p o d b o r s g u r a n t y ~b ~91 U0 quiet the title of the plnlntiff in and to lholazui above delcriblrd and to have uid defmdanu, md uc h of them,ndiudnd to havenc lien on or interest ln sald real cults, or any part thereof.You are required to anlver nhl petition on or blfore the 1501 day of August, 1927.Dated this 'ith day of Iuly, X927 Henry J. Lnnghont.24-4t_Plaintiff . |3, 0 |¢o u t b y Pe c k 2 ,l i c h 3.D o u b i e C l u m h e n ,» P e t a r < 1 , r f . . » » u l n § * | l b » 0 P | ¢ k , p . . . - B g n n q t g p . . R .A d u n l , d W u d , l I . . . . Oh ls on ,sa . J u t n m . e , » - a u1 1 0 o 1 2 1 a o ~Van Dcunn, cf Bwngaard, rf Lundt, ab . . .. Skk,i f....F\ck,p.... . . ¢. . 4 2 I 1I 0 l 1 1 2 o1 0 1 0ou r o off Peck 6 in SES innings, Bennett 8 i n Hi i nn lr v 1 ' o t a i | . . . . 3 1 3 524 10 9Scots by inninli:R H E Blair 801 ooo Tox-11 9 a Monn}c l1| ..0M000000-3 6 9Twobut urs. Zluuenter, Sven- wr d. F kk . K un .v.Ssoien bu- es,Haatnttkr, T. Jil>P»Krsuw,Wnnick.Sacrifice niu Chambcn Swungaani.Hit by pitched ball, Srenpnrd by Peck.Hu e :on ~.....to p ut it s a fe ly o n i on . T h i l l o n n i c h F i n s t o m p h y e n w e n i n d i u m ! t o e r r d u n .Th e y hs d ni n e a n r on d u ri n g t h e c o n te s t , w h i c h ni d e d B l a i r i n i l l vi c t o r y . Th e B l a i r s l u g g e n cl ou te d o u t n i n e h i t s o f f h m H o n n i c h F i n - st on e pit ch er s,e ve r y o n e b u t L . Jl p p g e t t i n g i n t o t h e h i t c o l u m n . S i n g l e s b y l i n u x a n d V l n D e u - n e n , t w o e m u , a n d a d o u b l e b y S v e n p u d g a ve t h e B l a i r Qaoyw th r e e ru n s i n 2 1 1| ° |= ° ni n s K r am e . Th e l i o n n l c h s t i a l t h a m o r e i n t h e sec ond w h e n H a s t n r s l i h l l v h R o c k y A d i l ! !! w a s a d o o n a n a r - r o r . n n I W a r d a n d J u l r s m fo l l o w - ed wi t h s in g le s .Bi n d r w o k | . a n e - '1'¢»ul¢.....a?1z 927 9Beulah Firestone: AB R ll P0 A Hostettler. Bb2b ¢0 1 1 2 Gardner, Sb . . I 0 1 1 1 s E0 a m w r m r r n o n l s r c u u n c u Carl G. Buler, Futon. Attendance is good, thank you! But them are some people we . _ - .--- BLAIR DBFEATS THEuoumcus. 11 'ro a ua The Bialr hitten cloutetl tha ball and took mvantage of num- erous Monnich Firestone errors at the Blair diamond Sunday after- noon In win from the Fremontte a mb y th e a e o n o f llto a . Th e game was loosely played but nannhaieaa was cloaa and intel'-utin; up nntil the wreath inning. .lto sea next Sundny.The program for the day il:1n A. u. -Church School. 11 A. M.-M oming Worshlp.Sermon by Mr. J. R. Bader of Fre- mont.Spemal music.:6:30 P. M.-E pworth Lag oa.Topic: "The Eternal Gaodneas."\ 1:30 P. M.-Open-air H lppy Hour Servic.Freedom. comfort. revemnn-,friendiineas character- ize these evening services.The 'D '/ L I ~ f `\ A p p e a r i n g r |r c an na BA~ ST CH U RC H was Une lending Bhir mcker. The `\_Monnich Firestone hih were kept July I7, 1921 scattered nftar the a»mnd inning Sundry School at zo A. M.Do ani the tnmdhl not zhrcatea aft-not let the heat of the nummur er that.cause your inte in the Sunday Following is the summary:School to dmline.Bin-lr g.llorn lnf W o nhlp a t I1 A . li. AB n u P 0 A E Sermon subject:"The United L . J i p p , u . . . 4 1 o 4 1 l Hn rt".T. Jipp lb . . . 5 1 1 I 2 0 ]Evening Worship :LB P.M. Ser- n " "~b l a h an' n~ ooNunaG.rnoN.u. cxwncn A. F. Ndllll, Putnr. Public worship at ll o'¢lock on Su11-lay-morning. conducted br thi pntar.Church school at 10 a. rn.The school h u been holdln; up un-usually wall during the beltad as 5IL will be some day: before Un; an straightened out for comfort-able living..\ n n .. ...day un wer 85 per ant abovetht of the corresponding Banda; r |30Ato n ma o ts a t 1 p . m.Tha U|.do¢i.'I'l'1ur:\day afternoon at the church.The Frlendiy Imlilnl ua-}°:r°d n delightful party and pk- nlc dinner Tuesday at the Arthur mon a ..Prlycr meeting every Wednu- Jay evening at B P. ll.Pmf. A. C: Rios :pant nun] days in Blair lat weak vllltinl l number of the mambo;a ol theBaptist church in tha inhmlt of §"""'<;."&""" Cblle|\.rh(fln: d 2; and Iege il po yBaptist; nf N.»='.'II. und ll ph- ins an inenuing support from'the B&pti.|t| of the Northern Bap- lilt Ccnvention. h e m ~ u ~ ."Wf1nt's yer bil! o' Ia m! ""Our curriculum, slr." cnrreded PSM on 'nm 'fdner A keen-eynd Tennenes moun-uineer lm! his overgrown son into A country schoolhouse. Q | | |.g r a p h y ,ax%thme;ic,tr i g u n o m e t r y uan-"'l 'h a \'l l de , "in t e r r u p t e d t h e fa t h e r ."'I'h at.'l l do.L o a d h i m u p v- e l l w i th t h e t r ig g e r n o u me l r y . H n t h e o n l y p o o r s h o t i n l h e fa m i l y ) mv @ L; n... -»¢.» Bhlr, Nebnzh, July I§,Q2Z c m m o u u AND VI C I NI TY Blush mum al Omb-mn Alnll-ll luhjmdNlbr.nn¢ ulilo!llum n m a r m AROUND THE COUNTY~I cna1s11.u~r c mmc a W. B. F. Robb. Putor. 4-02 W. Lincoln Si. ~aim ~rl Hands; inning vidt- orusttholLC.Knu.6=\euhomle. B d vl n B 1 o m b e r |I a a n l n l k h o m l f o r a v h i h a d n a d y f o r h . l s ; h a . r e l n h a n u i » n d l . b r e s h !n | , '. T h e G l e n Ni c h ol s o n fa m i l y d B h d : : i p u n l l a n d s y a w n i n g a t C81 10 R a f i .l r . i i a u d a e a k c o u s i n , H r . R u - m n n Je s p e n n n o f L n V e r n e , N . D . Ir i t h h h w i f :i n d c h i i d x l n a n d 1 sunday was M.For mlfd-summer w i t h m a u n v q o n n u d a u x 1| nor. a had sharing, but, share in zry dd buketu made puttynew eentorphaas for use uhh: when gun wane laid for Iles- d l m l W. Andrnrs, C. G. Ihrshall, .latina 3=¢l1tN=¢1h» w. I. Nd-non, C. G. Cookl L. C-gp G. I.Pftiffer, F. E.ebb, H.zu.:-»r»-11. R. A. Dwi-». D. ax. Bloch, 3 . F . Q l d a - d m . n . 2 . l l - llf , f P ma m, w . . H. H . I lo -Ir Jr. of Columbm, Ohio and v _ 1 . - __ __ ARLINGTON llrn.Anna Compton d Blair,analadopuc y pndmlelrlandlm'lh ff of ei gh th éi alaloo from Shir, were hen on Fridayenningto inltsll the new offic -nndthenaba kahiodge.. A p n -u u lg u l z l i h n a m d s f l n e i u n z hfolldiiddninlrtldlztion.Polio*- |n l _.l 1l n . .Chess Su t t o n u n i I r s . A n n a S u t t o n sp en t F r i d a y d h t - n o o n a t t h c W a l t e r ll c C r |. c k e n h o m e vi s i i l h d w i t h I n .Jo h nD i n l m . u : ,w h o 1 | n n u t t h a n fr o m D l n vl r , C o l o . l r . .I n d H r s .m e o v n - I n b d a y z u a t t h e H a r a l d ! b u m s . A t b g m t h e § : | : r & r | l n s w o n g g H n .ZI.H a m e n d b yn . n . x . n 1 » ¢ h m & u » - . ¢ . n . » \ . D a vi n : r u o o n a o l e d .T h e : v o mw o n A l s n h l l l y d n e o n t a d w i t h u p r o f u k r n o : ' g N a fl o w e r s m dm a n .F a l l ¢ b d d n t h a l a d i e s w e n i n vi t u i o u t o n t h t l a w n w h e n 2 . | . b l e | n n ~l a ce d fo r t ea . . :rc o r m f n d n g W e d n es d a y a va n i h g . C h n l :p n c t i o e T h u n d n y e ve m n g . T h e c h o i r d i d e r i n g o o d w c r k b n S u n d a y e ve n i n g .W e h a d l . fi n e c r o w d s o h u : t h e m t o o .T h e " B o a r d o f E d u n t i o r ' m e t l t t h e .....| xlgfnduxh u¢uAn;erk.|:\ School .lavourl mr . B ll. n o u sOo mw m n y » u »mama am mm. Nehr.Uma me nn. 212 !fl1oorahu!.ive.| u p! .o itla un d» ard.The fad thlt some pmfeu butdono¢do,I| nnall:\\| 0fol'm¢ or yen.Subject for the norman Sundaymomiiga"The lnln1l.ih!y Safe Coma."This in a chart sermon. Subject ol tha evening sermon: vr w w . e mu n p l n . ~ar ~f¢"==°;;=e 's U,Hr.Ind liars Bez-and z : ; " . f Wisner, une on Baturda o r |visit, remaining until y eve- " ' § ; .Bhmunn Loekllng and Frank Johnson of Ke i s h I g ; 1Thou. Ulhger homn..r.Lock-iing who had been ~rl al! ink $1.25 Located across struct fromFurman Elentor: o s x s n v l s I~'or th¢B altCarW uh Iin th ec ity 1cA1.L1o6 mu played good bill.For the my have.xl thme lnniop wh three bat-_ Wednesday, 2:30 P. M.-The La 's heed Peclnlnd Firk each in-din' Aid Sodety will meeththl ng, both hurling ln 3001 fashion.place to be announcegi in thi .a lionnlch Firestoarsmnt down wakly bulletin.WauJ1 for ile, two, um in the ewsenlh.Get your copy at church next Sun Fic k doubled so mn things in'¢,,. ai:-| hai! of tha gmmam. L J1pp|Wednesday,'I:30 P. H.-BI id llknl.T. Jipp dflglul scoring week worship and Bible lemon ck.Krauu was nie on a field- 5 You are ontilied to a uhara of this '| choice, L. Jlpp ||:or| ur.Wai-Como.:k was uh on an ¢rr~'r, T. Jipp'Plumb un being e this wool oring.SN&llll"¢l \K.|hi! by a for the annual Sunday Scboul pic tched HIL Lund: ""'H|<=l» ¢¢'°f|nic.Announcement will be mad z linuse and Warmk.Sick soon.nglsd,aeorini S\="»<=\=rd m i l A few especially choic e bm Lindt.Puck *ll \'llll\rI| by Bm-an be'Inlr purchned bar volunteerat.' ln a small fouling circle,th 'nm ended me »¢°f¢=~»§ fur the boon awntually no ba fam mn =>'The Honnkh H m m m num Public Library.Any per:lflttl I rally lil the uxhlh when om |,n\¢|1;(.g¢| ;;¢ invited \g g0| r I I r \ n -1 se nft o I a b tea ntthe Hanna!! imma~ ;;|§:"n H§ : ' : n f m » ¢' ? m ' § n. n . x. n 1 ¢ ¢h m& u »- . ¢ . rL . \ . Davin uraa oonaoled.The :oomawere Alaoahllly decorated with a profoaion o:'Larda flowers androaeo.Fo!!e odds the ladieswereinvitedouton the lawnwhen 2a.bloa were laced for tea.Babfs breath nom with roaoain eryetai buketa made prettyfloral oentorphexs for use tables when Eleen were laid for Iles- damaa W. Andrnn, C. G. Harahall, Julian Jlmgbloth, W. I. Hel- aon, C. G. Cookl L. C-gp G. I.Pfeiffer, F. E.ebb, H.zu.:-ahdi, R. A. Dlvill. D. 8. Bloc h, a . F . a n l l a n i m. n . lr . l l- " ' ° ' § " " ' § " e '.;. c m.. "bn 2:5 1|r. o o»E"1=.»... llanhail. lisa Helen Ludurl Kr fh t re - tur ns. ) 1m nd to t.- - 5 3lo n a f te r vimltlng here save meh with relatives.Mr. and Hrs.H.W. Marshall and daughter, Esther left by autoon Saturday for their summerhome *Echo Lodli" nur leroer,Wil.Tbeydplan to be any lint!! some time urls; September.Ha r ?Oatenoan returned l u !w a t rom n two 'week'~1 tuhlnxtrip in lllnn. in company with hisuncle,W m. Run o f Fremont.They resin exeellent flahlng and caught iimit mo; du in ,iuatn abort time.Harry robe the re-cord by catching the largqt pikecaughttherethi!aeaaon.He brought the head home to verily hia wory.ills; Anne 'In Po!! of Lineoin,vldted here on Thunxlay at thehome of her eonain,Bra. W ait Echtenknmp.Ted Peterson of Omaha spentSunday hen vnu borne folka.Hr. and Hn. Robert Phare, Mr.and Mn. Anderson, Mrs. Cnaifeeanddaughter.Marjorie,ail of Omaha were gueatn on Sunday atthe W. A. Whltfoh! home. KENNARD NEWS Hrs. David Fan and Gwendolin Schafer of Omaha came here zosee the iotter'a mother and tookher buck with them for a vixh..llr l. H. B . P lu g autoed toBlair zo pay the ntint n visit on Saturday.Jdr. and Lira. Alvin Andersonwerecalling on friends Fridaevening.Mrs. Oscar Anderson and ehildrenof Arilnglon were dinneguests at the Van Deuaen home o Friday.A. N. Anderson spent the weekend at home.4 ;Mr. Chas. Gotlacfl f Wnahington apent the weekend at the T H. l"`r'encl1 home.Dr. Anderson and ISita Sue onfromLincoln Tuesday morning.Mrl. Kingston and daughter ,oOmaha were whiting at the w Kingdon home.Hr. and Lira. Theme were i Fremont T1.|e|da¥ afternoon.Mr. and Hn.enry Gehrk anchildnn of I"mmont were vlaitinfdenda and relatives at WahooSwedeburg over the week-end.Mn. Jessie Olson and aon, Phi ip of Colifomia are visiting at thJ. A. Swihlrt home.Hr. and lin. 'Taylor Kendo!and Ado Ilelenburg of Omahl anlr. and Mrs. Beryle Denton Lineoin were Sunday visitors !|1<: C. E. Mock home.Mr. and Mrs. Low Polio: a AROUND THE COUNTY~g|l e _.l 1 ra.Chee: Sutton and Ir a .aa Sutton spent Friday after-at u.¢water llccraeken vlaltlng with Ira. J ohn -~.w h v l l n a u e s t u m eDenver, Colo.l a n d llr e . me o vn -Joaaa Blomben and family y afternoon.Louie }leaeke'a 1ents,.Ind Hrs Bernard g of r, eame on Baturda or at, remaining until y eve- Sherman Loekllng andfJohnson of Kodak,lo veiiu t the.0'|1a|'erhome.r.Lock-wholsadbeeatheraallveak flu. them Saturday eve- E.a m M r s . . 3 . c . m m family were dlnllr guests onat the Peter Nelaou borner d m .| ae. Roy Peak visited with Mrs. Fleck Wednesday afternoonsond Ray'a funil spent Sun-at the I'red R11 1Keenig went zo Omaha Tuesday for a vlait with herr, Hilda.She returned '.ll\ure- r. me R.. llarry smith were nday evening visitors at Clif!- B i f i -r. and Mrs. Andrew Sveaaeerd-little daughter vlllted Setureveniagcal the pereaw, Jones ~mberg me.an Poundn of Blair la':||:»en¢l-the week ul. the E. C.ppln- t home.~e Buch Club met with Mrs.ra Peek Thuraday.Mrs. Peek»planned n party for Nellie the same .lay to eelebrate harday.The small tables and le chairs gave a festive look tolawn and \\||f\:\ theumlnlt angel» cake 1ra.= deeon with theht number --f candles, all grew reeted and the oeeuulon was a-t one for all.The nextting la wnh Mm Ann a Mc ' ken July Lllat.Hr. Bd Broan and family werendaydlnnrr|rue\ts of Mrs. ~el Reaahau in Blair.The Compton familie-\, about 40number he-1 a family reunionnday in Oakland, eornplimentingair gzungeat rlistef, Fanngg who th r husband are here from f f - W y e .r. and Hrs. Will Schmidt and iaa Anna of Blair were Sundaynlng callers ut the E. C. Llp neott home.Mr.Glu hloncke and family re Sunday vliton at the Louieende home. Hd 'fatter and famofnear \\uner. also vlllltclerethat day and will remain r an indefinite time.hir. and Hn. M. P. IIanaen unen Martin,visited Sunday evegg at H. C. }¥.nudaen'e.ra. T. C. Wallace and Mr. amrs. Earl Clay and son of Omah| nt Wednesday ewnlag at th hae. Hunk home.Mrs. E. C. Lippincott called 0re. Sumner Friday evening.Little Donald Jenn-on uae quit: alek '=°f Saturday rylght .Aunday.t was neeevary to cal doctor for him.Hr. Blffar, Sr. was taken to th lair hospital Tuesday of last weeMesdames E. C. em! Clark l.i~incutt and bliss Ruth spent Frinf afternoon at the Walter Mc en home.The Pleasant View Sumla bool orchestra meets thi! wee ith Mrs. Fred Peek.Mr.Menno Larsen'1 and Ja~l:*lVern lnmillca visited nl. the 1. :~rm home Sunday evening.J. W. Compton went to Lineolmlay to attend a purebred Jey aale with the thought of bu; "Q at head for bil herd.\henl.hnneet ie finlahell an~ala eutnng ia in prop):na at- gannlng ol thia week; the aoun~I the thnuhin maehlne willeard in our \iglnity very noon ~~ in mmf md mmnzng. The Glen Nicholson family dBhd: :ipun llandsy awning at C8110 Ra fi .lr. iiaudaeak cousin, Hr. Ru-mnn Jespennn of Ln Verne, N. D. Irith hh wi f : i n d chiidxln and liz. Peter Nelson nad funily MOrum nn Hand s; i nnin g vi dt-orusttholLC.Knu.6=\euhomle. butdono¢do,I| nnall:\\| 0fol'm¢ or yen.Subject for the norman Sundaymomiiga"The lnln1l.ih!y Safe Coma."This in a chart sermon. Subject ol tha evening sermon: cna1s11.u~r c mmc a W. B. F. Robb. Putor. 4-02 W. Ltneolu Si. Auendmee at Bible Sami smsunday was M.For mid-summer w i t h m n ! n w o n n a t i o n I : 1| nor. a had ehevrlng, but, wherewill y ou find s cooler pm; than our bu nomt?The church In not perfect, eenn o t b e a o lo o g u lt h e o mp o e e d of imperfect men end lam|21 neither ie our Bible-school system all we would like zo see. but, we an fry ing to help the boys andgirls and older ones to become more like J esu cum: the greatteacherWe one tryin; to teach the things that make folk! better. In proportion as you help ue weIrlil aoeceed.In the proportion thot you refuse or fall to co-openate with ul we shall fail to help them to become the kind of men and women 1.115%you delight to honor.I am piecing the blame for the present chaotic condition of the world right where ir. be-longs: on :he parents.Our jails and our penitentiarles are over- ilowinz with youlhfol erimioein beclule the homes are not wha they ought. to be.The home the unit ol the nation.The nation cannot be better tlmn the perse~tint compose it,md unless repent we :hill perish,Th e pmont frantic effort lo discredit th Bible in only o symptom: it is do to just one nose, namely , sin i the heart and life.Some thinki they un destroy the Bible and iteaching and influence, they wil have license to do whatever the want to do.This path leads a destruction.The Bible teaches none. in do anything, that will no make one A better man or women .._... m c u z i v o r m f n d n g W e d n es d a y a va n i h g . C h n l :p n c t i o e T h u n d n y e ve m n g . T h e c h o i r d i d e r i n g o o d w c r k b n S u n d a y e ve n i n g .W e h a d l . fi n e c r o w d s o h u : t h e m t o o .T h e " B o a r d o f E d u n t i o r ' m e t l t t h e .....| l l ¢ 41f>|-='\f>o-=\0~¢»nr>o»<w°»¢<1|~»~ nooafusl You Are Really Free In A Good Car Coors WITH cAs< The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA - - _ - - - - g -- '.xIml. W . F. BEM?~ LL DENTIST Loatod in ~ner p ~~~u Phone number: Green 140 Blair. Nah : s EAT SHOPE. c. Rum, Prom-Iewr Mesh, c o c anBuellent (Midas Courteoua Tnntmmtmm d o o r a n mz m m o f f i c e 9. G. ALLER ABSTKACFOB lmurmw-Renta! 1Office in newHom Thcntn mag. BLAIR 'mr AND TIRE oo.Anlo Tops. Side oumu, Seal *Cavern, Miller Tins Ind 1Tubes. Steam Vnlanlmlng |=J. E. mn", Pmpriewr |lP h a n : B l i c k o l x lgfnduxh u¢uAn;erk.|:\ School .lavourl mr . B ll. n o u sOo mw m n y » u »mama am mm. Nehr.Uma me nn. 212 curb v. Human For lla Bat Cu W uh |in the diy | CALL xosCnn ullal lor and Dellvandt u s .» -lauted Acton lhwt from / gFurman HevllorJOHN SYLVlg i ~guna Nun~ ~£ 5 5 7 Summw, 'i':.§s$'§é:' =\" m i " B a maHTaronwiN M ° ° " l ,cw|Seuhmv nomusupmf ound Tnpa fares to f 2 Pvwlqu Thllh !?.»"§=¢..l;_ i , xunkym- n u mmlmu m mu . hukllnaN.Tlclu li =.:_ w_\5 . _ ` = _ ; ,u m - |\ ~ Otdleelzllvcmmex JENKINS Pnssa SHOP I PROKPT DELlVERy Phonu Blick a-1 Blair, Nobr. sxlvxcz 'numsrmAll limb ul Hill-"llDay md Nldl ServkoPHONE 212sham on Shtion E! |...POUL'|Ry_ Emu and EGGS 0n sm llreet Svuth of nm-peadsnt 'x'¢mm.m= OmaPham Buck 122 Day Nightsx»:nv1c1»: ALWAYSMERCHANTS TRANSFER co.I.Ge nc nl mu",I-`r¢iKh¢_ uV2l\D¢k, Gnln, Elc.5,¢¢§,| Prices (`.\r Lol:\i1~¢|=pr.m 391 num. Nm. ;G K. ANDERSEN x M A R C U S B E C K B O N D E D A B S T R A C F E R O w a i n B h y l e B l d g . x .¢- 1 rr. lu -h i l lWann.mu of thllveok. xn-w:en -u nu-s¢ .,. ,u ostettler doubled, but Iack tight- §au\t the pastor.w 'n . c . v s » i m ¢ ¢ z a . l i l l e !r | .An.nn C .R n b l n | B u d a !2 | : .u \ d l¢ r ¢ ..'2r ne|t 5¢hm&d|. u d l n u n d l l n . W . H . B d l m i d % » . u 8 m ! » y d i n n l r a t t h o l o h n Agg nln hq m¢. __¢_L..n. \. .. .. .. . m l l f ' I | | ¢ U I I I TI I l u u W i l l ! i nst al l ld z N o b l e G r n n d ,S a t h u i t l l P l d f f m V100 G1 n ad ,C y n d i : S p a m u a h ;Soe'y,D o n J m n n : T u n . ,A n n a H q e n b u c k ;C h a p la i n .L u l u H e a l i n g ;In d d a G u a rdi an , B el la R o be rt s; Ou ts id e G ua rdi a n .R u t h P fe l ff a r :W l r d e n w ud n'n a nd !\ uI§d Un alll!! »§| has nl In Benaon.Ramona Fincli idx. Tun-day for a visit with mlativaa tt Damir, Colorado.On Tuesday Hr. and Hn Geo. Hindhy took their amall \lauf)h- ur. Margaret 1° Omaha, than r.Gifford operatml on har eyesIdxidl have been troubling her for nome time.Hr. and Ura. Alban Chrhwuanan rejoicing over the nrrivai of a little daughter Tuesday;Julynth.She nigh: eleven jpounda.RW. and Hn. C. A. Arnold ofKamal 03; came up to mem! theFoqnh arl lin. Amold°a iiater,Bra. Anna C. Roberh.They Inf! for their homo the folloirinu Wadnaaday.H. H. Rohwer and nlatcra. Illum-na Anna and Ella left Weelnaadaymornin! by auto tn enjo the cool bruno; nf some of the lnnuota lakla.Hr.and Hn .Pn d Siflner of Ahon, Ill. ara visiting at zhe homaof llr. and Hrs. Harry Reimer. Tha ladle: an alaters.Illaa Bernina Krambeck of Ben-son hu been tha guest of Mr. and Ira. C. w. Chriilenaen for an- eral days.lln.W m. Saltrnan of Omaharallmlonfrienda hen 'Thursday morning.rll a :lantha Klaman of i`n>» man! came F'\'5dlv for n 1roe'|:'a vacation with home folks.The o. R. 8. held its regularmeetingFridayevening,after which the uaual axial time wasind.lliu Bda Bicrck. Hn. Jalan Landil and ln. Ellie Cook served slaiidoua rehaahmanta._. ton at the former'a hame on FridayaftemocmSweet pau annbaby'a breath uaad with ull yel low taper::nada pmt!dec-ora tions for ihe tablea.UMtntionHatincluded:klesdamea DW. L-nraon. H. Jungbiuth. R. ADavin, J. C. Badger, F. I-'.. WebtJ.D.Hmmm,J. A.PetaracnTanaWarren,W.A.WhltfonlA. 0. Hawkins, G. Glawer. Ethe Unland. Fu.E Weber. Don Wehe|3.C.Blackburn, J.Q. waning(ani.J. E. Anachbaeher.H. wHalaha\|.J. C. Rhea.I'remontPetePdaraon,Ed Woener,Allandield.o.H.Inwe,Joh Grinrea, H. C. M¢Cle1|nn. GeorgI1md\ig;NJay Blackburn, IIsl New eil, A.. Ayers.H.ll.Howarth.Sr. of WesPoint and aan. H. H. Hnwanh. 31 of Coiumbua, 0. apent Homlny athe Dr. w. l. Neiman homa.H:a. C.G.Hnrahal|'a :laterHia: nm Brvnniaer of Lincoin anHrs. E. Il. Lefferdinlg Mr. Itfiei. u n and ann, Ted of Hlckmmaent the week#end at the Ha a all home.Janna Shadonix was the happvictim of a anrpriaa on Bandawhen a Iarge number of his neig! bora gatheral for a picnic in hmornf his blrthala Tha :ronpmeeedod to tha Fa r Ground 7"where they enjoyed a fine pendinner and eniorml a plrnaant Itemnonin vh i ti u and playh various games.Ice craam araiao aarved before depaning ftheirhomes."l"hoae dreamt I cluclad the Iamillea of n a n aM e a d a m e a W l l l H a r a h a i l .A n a l a a a t l I | -1 . . L . . - , . ,D , ; f°o parto1' and family mo l omme L il '1 u l l r . H e n r y R o h w e r w e n t l o L 1 n » | l n r s n a u .va n :oummuun,. |H _. _ _ _» n . . . .u - : . . .r~1co ln Sa t ur d ay .H i n A n i t a Fi nc he r re t ur n ed . h o m S a t a r - b y e ve n i n g n ft e r an fu r d a y s vi si t , i n So u t h O m ah a .Jo h n Il u r m e i n h r g a ve 9.b a r n d a n c e S a t u r d a y a ve n i r u i c l o a h m n u n b t r o f f r i e n d s , w h h w a s r e - m a n d u n ve r y t n h y n b l a a f f a i r . l 1 € l i ¢ r l I\ a n u , n u x n ls\:u.l|vCo ok ,A .H a t e r ,A ve r y Il a y w H. C. Em lm oml ao n, Ja me s S ha da i x ,Ja m e s H a l l .Ja c k S-chlaph T o m Ca r ne y ,Ba r ne s o f Gr e t l m u Lu e i l e D e w i n ,Ue ph B n a m m e t , To m H a l l a n d C l a r e : De ck er . \ 1 \| __9 - l ¢ _n.»..... B' 4 d\t n | I l l 1 - 1 l§l I 1 l " i | {I k i H i !!l m lm HL.c.q\|50.g." f for Everybody Eve rywhere 'Keep Quf the Fly We have. a cofnplete I stock of s S C R E E N S ~ 3 a l l t h e t i m e ~ ;|. _ ... 3 Phone yourog'ders to ~3 3 3 Christensen Lbr.Co. SHERIFPS SALE pending wherein Tim Hencine ll Mlurlc o llehnm, Plaintiff m d Oscar Chevaliex,Sheriff of Wallington County,Nebrukx.Henri ;;,,,¢§¢_ Attomey Daisy Dosten,now Cluvailer. Notice is hereby . ren . t on the lat day of August, 1927, at1 o'e.lock P. M., and for one hour thereafter.at the North Front Door of .The Wuhington County.Court House, In the Olty .1 Blair, Wuhington,County,Nebrnsh, AJmlni.\tllh'ix of t.heelilte»ofPeterDoilert,deceased,Cath- erine Dotted.n o t McCracken, Raymond MeCn1:lmn: Peter Doe-ten, J r., | . minor; Ven Doihrt. a. minor, Emi! Dostert, a minor: me u n d mi g wl s h e r i f f ..r|D°ff= Dostert, ° minor; so R£"'" Washington County,Nebnska, _Nite Rover and Samuel E. hempwill ofier for ale at public ven- ,Irv defenduntn, and *il* '>° "ld due to the highest bidder for aah for the toreclomre of e tu lkn in 1,ami the following described on uid premises, in favor ot Tina Moneke In the :urn of $371.78 andred eaate. to-vit. "Lots One (1),Two {2)and three (3) In Biock Fifty-five ma in the City of Blair, wubingtonCounty. !\Iebrnh." The above red estate is offered I interest thereon from April 25th,1921 at R571 per nnnum. together with ooltl of suit taxed at $37.00 and Attorneys Fees in the sumof $87.18, ali as provided by uid cnder of :ate and the decree in for sale by me by virtue of an uid actionorder of me issued o u t o f m l Dated at Blair,Wasblngton District c a m of WashingtonCounty, N¢|,,-,_,|,, on 299, day County, Nehmka, this 29th day of June, 1927, in an ection therein oi June asm. m m o l : Henry Heneke ,AttorneyTo Ev! H. W uh burn, IM: B. Jscknun, John S. Jackman. AdaH.Broeman.Arthur Brennan, ftuth s. Panama. John Pnttenon,Ralph W. lloblullen. Gindys Mc- Muilen, I. W. Mcilullen, John C.Seeley, Theron J. Bearzfogd.Ali persons having or c himing myinterest in the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-nine, TonrnnhlpNinen, North of Bunn -Nine, e u uhington County, Nehru- nd names unknown, Defend- ante.You and each of you will takenotionthotHenry J.Lnnghorlt has filed e petition in the Dhtrlct Court of Washington County, Ne- .bzukn, agalqut you aa lkfendlntn,the object |nd prayer of which il U0 quiet the title of the plnlntiff note ni Th o B Fi er'tic piir: »z L ne do aai g ~U0 quiet the title of the plnlntiff in and to lholazui above delcriblrd and to have uid defmdanu, md uc h of them,ndiudnd to havenc lien on or interest ln sald real cults, or any part thereof.You are required to anlver nhl petition on or blfore the 1501 day of August, 1927.Dated this 'ith day of Iuly, X927 Henry J. Lnnghont.24-4t_Plaintiff . ~.....to p ut it s a fe ly o n i on . T h i l l o n n i c h F i n s t o m p h y e n w e n i n d i u m ! t o e r r d u n .Th e y hs d ni n e a n r on d u ri n g t h e c o n te s t , w h i c h ni d e d B l a i r i n i l l vi c t o r y . Th e B l a i r s l u g g e n cl ou te d o u t n i n e h i t s o f f h m H o n n i c h F i n - st on e pit ch er s,e ve r y o n e b u t L . Jl p p g e t t i n g i n t o t h e h i t c o l u m n . S i n g l e s b y l i n u x a n d V l n D e u - n e n , t w o e m u , a n d a d o u b l e b y S v e n p u d g a ve t h e B l a i r Qaoyw th r e e ru n s i n 2 1 1| ° |= ° ni n s K r am e . Th e l i o n n l c h s t i a l t h a m o r e i n t h e sec ond w h e n H a s t n r s l i h l l v h R o c k y A d i l ! !! w a s a d o o n a n a r - r o r . n n I W a r d a n d J u l r s m fo l l o w - ed wi t h s in g le s .Bi n d r w o k | . a n e - . _ - .--- BLAIR DBFEATS THEuoumcus. 11 'ro a ua The Bialr hitten cloutetl tha ball and took mvantage of num- erous Monnich Firestone errors at the Blair diamond Sunday after- noon In win from the Fremontte a mb y th e a e o n o f llto a . Th e game was loosely played but nannhaieaa was cloaa and intel'-utin; up nntil the wreath inning. clashed with Ulm Sundsy.The vreek'| outing in Minnesota.mr. lun Lilia uvlar swn: ...mon was seven to eight in favor Merritt N¢Clcllnn left on Sun-|z£aughter, Barbara of Omaha :perof the Bluffs team.pity Ior Dnke, N. D.when he Sunday at the H. G. Van Deanel-»---_.z-..1..- n..|'Inunn Mn. Polic: remained for : u s m m5 5 1 non1~=Ac1;z~:n nnmrs N r .a n d H r s .A d o l p h Pu l s o f W i m o m i m pl ea sa nt ly our pr in ed i r h a d n a n d n i n t h e a w h e n l i m ' l n l vo d u n e n p e c t o d i y l u i T u b n d a yeve n i n g .Th e y u p e t t t o s t a : f o ra n c x u n d r l visit.w i t h r n i n t i vr l Th i s ll l i n fi r st t i me M r . P u b E s a u x i r i t m i i n t h i s d c i n i t y fo r fu u n e e n n a n .t h i s F a d d a oe!Be n so n sp e n t 'h m d a y a t t h e P r o d O h r t h o m o . H i n i l : I e n l k t o m r n ha s U\°|.1\ e o n f l n e d t o h o r b e d f o r l h o p a s t fe w d a ys fe c es e rl n g" Iro m 1 se ver e W i l l # B W I UND l l \ l l §u n a rgo ve r n m e n t ,d o i n ;p e o r r a p h l c dsu r ve yi n g .H e n c c n t l y rec eived t h e u p in t m e n t a n d o n Pr i .!a yzecti\.o<?° an e n t e r t o n p o r t a t D:-mlm.M e r r i t t g r u l u n i n d Zhlu m r s n g f r o m t h i H u b s Un i ve r s i t y w h e n h o upedslizoni i n c i vi l o ni n e r r l n p .H i s p a u n t n .'\ !r .a n d l i n . H . C .M c C \ e l l a n , H a r r y , } r . a m i ll .u in -I n c o m p o n i a i . h r n a n f o r u U m a h a t h I ti. 3.\'i|\i\.td n l t h o l h i x n $ l 4 \ . »il h o m e . C i y j e a n d A l m a L u d w i g . . u m mp a n l e l l b y t h t l r s i s t e r , H n . l l r w a l IIu w r . h a| . m x m l chnhhs:1 n c t u n l o l h o m f u n 'I h u r ~ h | y fr o m C h i c a n o . Mr s . R aa e n lu m un ml i ma k e o n c e ¢.... -A L h Lana 1reek's vi s i t w i t h re l nt i vé h a n d fr k n l n .M r . T o m F r e n c h w h o h a s b e e n B o l l i n g i n W i n m i d e fr e t u m e d l o s h o m o o n e d a y i n t w e e k . M r . a n d M r s . W i l l Bu r g e s s a n d : h l l d r e n o f O m n h l sp en t |fe w da y a a t l h e H e l e n B u r g e s s h o m e . Hr . a n d M n . To r n H it c h c o ck a n d P o r n sp en t S u n d a y a t th e Jo h n Jo h ns o n h om e . M r .a n d M n .l l .C .Halwankn U r n ! T h u m d a y a ft e r n o o n .nt th o i g n l l l n l e n h o m e n e a r Td a h l o . Ai r . a n d i l r s. F ra n k Ti s nb l l n a n - n n u n c o t h e b i r t h o f \ d a u zt er o nl ` l m r u l n » : n a m i n g a t O m : n . M mTi m b l i n w a s fo r m e r l y M i n Mul u n m l a n d B r e m e r B o o t r u o u t o r_w b a nl h. .. T h e m w e r e t a n m P e a e h f r s ' y e n b y t h a t i m : a n N l t h l l u rm n d o o r - I n d t h a n a l m l l l b r u t em r th e h a s o f P e a e h q .*u tr .i d l y , " s h o m d t m l ! t i m i d ; " Z w o we r l l h e h i t l t l If I h a ve - - o h . |031"An d s ho tr e at in to th e ho u le .nt o n l n h l n g h e r m o t h e r b y br e a k s r x r f : 0 ? N E B 1 u L s i u \ . W a s h n C o u n tI , A . R .r n c k , P n ~ . 1 d e n t d t I » a b o ve n a m e d b a n k d o ao l a m n l y - w e a r t h a t t h a a b o u t s t a t e m e n t i l n t r u e a n d c o n e c t m p y o f l h e m l - p o n m a d e t o t h e D e p a r t m e n t 0 1 Tr a d e m d C o m m e n t . u . n lnto mug.¢ man me ltmuxhr of the nun nnmk.Pmddut.AZF L "'|n'i»¢~F"` "'is§`I6a'¢7|T A-rrns1'mul I rulmnnt In an utrelnlt- I ll.. J. anim-. Qlnelor. 'nC u , W y e .; J' £ '. » ¢ H r s . W i l l S c h m i d t a n d from Denver, Colo.~lr . I n d H r s . me o vn -mc J a n n Blomben and family Sunday -f¢"==°;,==u ,e 'sHr.Ind liars Bez-and z s g n f Wisner, une on Baturda o r |vidt, remaining until y eve- " ' § ; .Bhmunn LuckUn;m l Frank Johnson of Ke i s h I g ; 1Thou. Ulhger homn..r.Lock-iing who had been thorn ali ink nfummi dum them Saturday eve- E. um Mrs.. 3. c. mm For Safe Transportation Andefsen Bros. Transfer Co. Live Stock and Freight We re Bonded Carrlers Phone 105 Ke¢h's Sorvico Station II s ~th e Pe ~ Ne ~ ho me not bu so iw: u ss 1| composedn¢.;§{;r§:| ;r k U d i g , "}°f imperfect men md ' In ma n ar.ea \ 5 "'n .nlithu in our iy ilelll Fred Phck w'§d"°°'d'7 nftnrnoo~all we would like m nee, but, we J. w. Compton went to Lincoln"l'uu»Iay to altunl n purebred Jersey nle with the thought of buy- *"§ an head for bil herd.Vheal.hunrest it finlnhed nn1 oats cutting is in propjrnn at U10beginning or thisweek;the I-oundni the lhrmhin mzchlnn will beheard in our vicfnity very noon at nj~ me ~ Oman girls md older ones to ~ ~ on Tun-hy for a ur 1g wf . B i ld ;She ntunud 'lhun- iff. md rs. Harry Smith were Sunday evening vlsiton nz Clif!- or d Bi f i -llr. and Mrs. Andrew Sveaguniand little daughter visited Satur Blombarg ~me.Peggy Poundn of Blair la£||:»¢nd-§n¢ the week ul. the E. C.ppin- cott home.The Buch Club mer with Mrs.Dorn Puck Thursday.Mrs. Peckaimplanned n party for Nellie g n |.o r »d l .T h e s m a l l t a b l e s a n d I I .th e l a wn |. n d \ \| | {\ : \ t he u gi n k m ge l food cake 1\'l-1 1l€¢0Il»w i t h t h t ri g h t n u m b e r - - f c a n d l es , a l l g r e w in te ne s ue d an d t he o e eu ui on wa s a p l e u a n t o n e fo r n i l .Th e n e x t m e e t i n g i s w n h M r s .A n n a M c ' Cr z ck e n Jul y L l in t . I a lS u n d a y d l n n r r |; ue \t s o f M r s . E t h e l R e m h a u i n B l a i r .Th e C om p t o n fn m il i e - \, a b ou t 4 0 i n n u m b e r h a - 1 a fa m i l y r e u n i o n S u n d a y i n m m m , c o m p l i m e n t i n g t h e i r ~ u n g n t l i i s t t f, F a n n y g w h o li z . ~ ~ h e r N ; l n ~ » ~ ~ y ~ Orum nn Hand s; i nnin g vi dt-orusttholLC.Knu.6=\euhomle. cna1s11.u~r c mmc a W. B. F. Robb, Putor. 4-02 W. Lincoln Si. Altnndumce at Bible School lui sunday was M.Fm mid-aununer w i t h m n ! n w o n n a t i o n I : 1| nor. a had sharing, but, sharewill y ou find s eoohr pm; than our buommt? ". - . Blue Ribbon Hop Flavored M A L T S Y R U P Big 3lb can 100% Pure 75:5 per gan Once Tried Always Used Quality 'Market JENS NIELSEN. hop. n s e b e r W e a n t r y i n ; t o t e a c h t h e t h i n g s t h a t m a k e fo l k ! b e t t e r . In p r o p o r t i o n a s y o u h e i p u s w e Ir l i l ancceed.I n t h e p r o p o r t i o n l h n t y o u r e fu s e o r fa i l t o c 0 - 0 p o r - I them to become the kind o men honor.I am placing tho blame for the present chaotic condition of the world right when ir. be-longs: on :he parents.Our jails and our gaenitentiarles are over- ilowinz with youlhful criminoin ht to be.The hams iathey ought. to be.The hams ia the unit ol the nation.The nation cannot be better tlmn the personsthat compose it,:ml unless we repent ws .lhlil perish,Th e pment frantic effort io discredit the Bihlc in only n symptom: it is due the lmlrt and life.Some think if they un destroy the Bible and its teaching and influence, they willhave license to do whatever they want to do.This path leads to destmction.The Bible teaches nuone. in do anything, that will nnt ..=.1 h ll h 1 o u r o p E : ' .~ mnlry zovhlniu s, r . 1 |' uamlnlmum c on. ; 'nmzc.N-.2 ":`W. Ticku~ » ~ -A n u - " \"-J n asnl C l b e r e l l i y i r e e y o u m u s t h a v e t h e m e a n s o f a d e q u a t e l n d l vl d u u t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c o n s t g m i y a t y o u r e o m m a n d .L i b e r t y i s o n l y n w o r d w h e n a m o n m u s t d e p e n d o n h i r e d c o n ve y o n c e s . o r m e r e l y t h a t m o t i vep o w e r w h i c h N a t u r e g n v e h l m .E l y / | o y t h i s g r e a t e r m e a s u r e o l l i f e e n d ve r l e t y i n a s n i e ,d e p e n d a b l e .g o o d l o o k i n g B U I C K . W e l u n o va r i e t y n l m o d e l s a l - w a y n r e l ¢ y i o a l l o w y o u - a : m 1 1 ¢l n ay0 o 0 ly c m-¢ ~rr u| mul e o r m mu me urnmornlnx.llu t hfr f nll h ln he r o w n pn s ci e nc e wa s b a d ly sh a k en wh e nTo m .In l so le mn ma n ne r .ca ll edh o r 1nl0 h h :ol ll cf.I n d .l f l e rm l g r t i u x n l l u l e . u i d : " M b n a W a l ' U l f f h u r o c x , u u t t w rS u b m i b e d a n d : u m m t o b a t o n m o t h i ! m u d w o f J u l y . 1 9 2 1 ( s u m A . c . D e w , N o t a r y m m e . £0 8 o f t o u t i li l i l .w um :1 u n s | w .Hr . F ri t z J. Pu l s t ru c kvd a S u n- i H n . W . I N e i a o n l m l i n u g h u r .d m ! W a n ! o f t h i s s i t j r . o f ! h m t o t h r e b m a h a m a r k e t o n 'M a r i l y n M a r i e w e a k t h e w e e k vn l M u s a x m l M n m l a m e l N . IJ. P e . 1- si da y aven in z |=-1 W ¢=1 P" r~\u m a . H . c . E d w a r d s a n d v. H . l l r .| n . l M n .'N i i l i n m W i e n :Th e C h r i - u a n } 1 n | u \ u t S u . . r \ $G l i u m n u a n d d a u g h t e r o f O m a h a , ..._..| -| L...U. . .- n d \l » u J Hn vin n nl l l n l l L l 'l l D l l r 8 ¢ l l " l l Whoa! -1~.....1...._.wzw .am ir take hdm lm e d l n n d l fo r - n d e l . 1 a nS o u t h Do n n Jo p. m. . u 5 p . m . L a l l n l l l .a n d l y : m d u . . md . |y . m i l l ' - ma1 mm ld lld l l l '|9IlllI\lllll uunnqn r\nu\;-vu v.urnooa lui -"r, so uh 1: the Omaha ment the sueh-em! at the rodeo.They npon an enjoyable formafs home hen.dtarnwn.I Amos Huskies af Omaha is vis-Amnag thou from thi! vicinity Hint here with hh grnndparenu,who t the Fsurih at Blair Mr. and llne. H. L !'hania. 1111 r. and Mn. "°"'='.,i'°,°~'a'z"~'rllléan d Hn . ~ ?:3 ;lz 'Lhi J r. |ll .n .o mn v e nlq t h ~ . . . Z " r l h a v e l n s v i r n l d n a | 1 8 2 tack Qrilh th! Ted Peterson returned Sundayevendn; from a six mouths staywith relatives in lienmey, Heb.Hr.und Mn. N. T. Cederlindand hmlly of Union Sur. Mo.,came in Sunday for a abort whitwith r~cllli\ea and frigndn on their wax to sm, Ifgui, ljinn.~ To p i c : " Th e E t e r n a l G a o d n e a s . " \ 1 : 3 0 P . M . - O p e n - a i r H l p p y H o u r S e r vi c .Fr e e d o m . c o m fo r t . r e ve m n n - ,fr ie nd ii ne as ch a ra c te r - iz e these e ve n i n g servi ces.Th e 'D ' Q ' L _ f \' \ ! ' '.~.Q u~V 9 A p p e a r i n g Well Dressed One oi the first criterione by which n. wall dressed woman is judged is herjewels.I! selected here, as-surance of style, qualityjand cor- freutnees is a foregone conclusion they are pefect. liirlhslone for July~~~RUBy H v O LLE RM A N N GIFT COUNSELOR EXPERT WATCHHAKER s m a r .n uan-"'l 'h a \'l l de , "in t e r r u p t e d t h e fa t h e r ."'I'h at.'l l do.L o a d h i m u p v- e l l w i th t h e t r ig g e r n o u me l r y . H n t h e o n l y p o o r s h o t i n l h e fa m i l y ) ' P /vl | 1 | | n vm s and an ¢»¢\p r o d u c t i o n |¢la¢ l»°-and koAnil." as snnhazuulludunngs. rru wn .-~ ........H u h In lh cr o u rqmncn sad Suhhlh w ! - "z4s 'i1Y;B"w.|. "u£u||yI \\ lux u ul: wa l u lun.ll il?""An to the my ."u i d Tom,"£here Il no salary attached; hut- hut--ah. rnnfn Il!Canl youmu'P !la\ent you undentoowl Iwant you to be my wife.""Anll lha muon you rainfd such1. rm: about my talking vrllls meyoungmlt|\.pll|'lotllerI n u because-""lieenum I r u Jnlnun.Iguess" replied 'Dom lheefallhly|-|gunned rlghl,lhrn,"criedP!°llrl.\ey und begun to laugh.ButTom sraught hor in hl| arms andlunolhand hor luuzhler wllh kluel. 1c »nr\nu Ilnc nuin Patient-Doctor,how are my chance! 2 'nmov-oh, nr=¢¢1 wa. mx1mul¢tn't start reading my contin- | usd "Un -aus SCHEDULES- Slolx Ci!y~0laha Divil North9:00 a.m.12:112:00 m.5:1 »i:W pm.8: ..'rluuN SCH EDU LE Chicago & Northwestern HEast-8:39 p.m. ddly.West--7:15 mm. daiiyP.. M. I Gaul:c. 5%.Nmnbmddaily except Su:idly except Bu dgily ugelst Su Sunday r» Southbound dn!!! aeept Brdai!! :inept S:w r . 7:16 mm.1:53 pm.B:-ID vm-7:52 un. 8:18 un.13:35 nm- 5:B5 pun. and iuull them our $3 } \ \ g 1 r m w r I I 1 1 »n u . ¢\ l - . -. v -K r o n e r . l l r . u s d H n . P e t e r K r o g - g f - M ; - m ; ; _ = ; , » : z u | ll ; J H r s E m u ; a n a r .r s .nl l r .' L M H r s .m m u x ;w i f a m i l y .H r .a n d M r s .P a l e :l l n r - u o n t m d f a m i l y ,l r .I n d H n . C a r l P u l s a m i j a m i l y ,l i n .L l u i s L a m p a n d f u n l l y a n d l r .a n d M n . J o h n H a r d e r a n d f a m i l y . l r .R h e i n h a r i P a l s ,w h o l l | 1 n ~ 1 q v . .\ 1 " | . . . » ' »u n l n l w i l l form¢»r'| ainter, Hn. w. 1. NelsonundDr.Nelson.Ther h h onThunday e\anin:l for Went Pointand expect zo vi 1. here again thelatter put of this week.Hr. and Hn. ll. C. McClellan1md gm their :linger gun.; un Sun-day,Hr.and nl Wil!Unlandand daughter, lildred and Herbert Unllnd.Hn .I' nd De Weber retunml lr. and J in. Glen uoaentmumand lin Lena Baton entertained a number of (Hemi: and relativesat n blrthdny pany in honor oflnna Bates and Gien Rosenbaum.Mr. and Hrs. L Il. Peterson anddaughfzr, Hattie Jam and JohnBlaco use Fremont nhopptrl on Thunuky.Hin llabh Robertson and friendf O g h z speql Sunday at the Cnnhlncl a nn! n h !J u n m i anonsulnl oglndlll a ndsu m q v n n n u I n |h l r p n u l l g i l 1 9 1 |a u . *szs %u°;..'1"w=». {|7¢1\;I"»}f1ie§~ Eh lou ri ct P op ul ar i n puanionai or gmuuuai a u .I.' 6 2 S u °|£»:'. m a » . iI U [L n m. n a v ! In o fu uu - -§'.» 5!'§And T h u r s d a y s n n l n l a t t h e p n n n t a l .c .F .Pa i s h a r m . vi s i t i n g w i t h H r . a n d H r s . A d o l p h Pu l s o f W i s c on s i n .M r . a n d l i n . A d c l p h P u l s ' O N 'fl a u n d a y d i n m r g u n z !a t t h e F m : J. P u h W E E ' -|__A\.. --.I Su n d a y f r o m O m a h a w h e n sh e s p e n t n ve r a l d a y s .W l i l L u d w i g a n d x h u g h t e n . M m : a n d l l r s . B r i n ! R o s e n b a u m a n d ch i l dr e n ma t u r e d Lo l.i=\cnln o n S a t u n h y 1 . 0 vi i i ! M n . L g g y w w h o i s c o n fi n e d i n t h e S L n : . . » | . \ . . . , m . \ fn r l m n l n m n l fd l o w - Ge n . lt o b e ru o n na m e .H r .m d H n .l l .T .Ced exi iml m d fa m i l y n l l e d a t Une Jo h nB l u e h o m e S u n d a y e ve n i n g . H r . a n d H r s .L..E .W u x l : m l H r .a n d Q i n .C a r l W s n l w e r e Om ah a vis i to r s .H o li da y a fte rn o on . H r . m u d l i n .G .PL H u m b e r ;I i iii I Blallj. Nebraska TELEPHONE 12 MARATHON GASOLINE 33 g 1 A R O N S O N C H E V R O L E T C O . BLAIR,NEBRASKA \..; ;_ g j L } _. ' ; .1 :_ . § .' . ; ,L o w c o .s t x Sherry-Why :ion"t you c!¢an¥ss 'Q\\g» . - f J J QJs l l l l » " " " " ' - " l - -mm mrrtnrnrsn-Blair, Nebnlka, July 14, 1921Blnlr, Nebnih. Jdy 14, 1921 h u m- . m n.___ ¢ C. L. Beudorf, Texi.Phone 22-I. 11-af. Dr. laylnnd Statne, Chlroprae- tor, I'axmers State Bank Bldl tf. Aus Stone purchased 0. new Irnperlsd Lauudsu Chevrolet InstSunday. C. H. Bendorf, licensed emhalm- er and umkrteksr, Blsir.Officephone, 161, res. phone, 22-t.8-tf. Hrs. J. A. Hillman ls enjoying an vlslt from her mother,llrs. Cllr: Themes of Hodale, Iowa. Hr. sndlln. B:use Goehenouer ot Omshs visited we r Sundayth Mr. and Irs. Will Seherdln. Hr. and llrs. A. L. Ben of Den-ver are spending thdr vacation with their brother, Dr. D, W. Bell end family. U l u Luclle Jensen spent the week-end with her parents, ltr. end Hrs. Ed Jensen, returning to her'Lvork nt the stale univerdty on lllt Sunday. Professor Waldo Nielsen h umud into the residence formerly occupied bar Rev.A. F.Newell. who is new living in the Gonnagstionsl parsonsge. There ue eighty-three box eer1in the Arlington freight yards ln readiness to receive the wheat shbments which will commencenext week.An enonnous wheat crop is new being hs:vested. Mr. and Mrs. Holger ChristensenInd eon, Leonard of New Grlennl, Ls. drove up to Nebrnxkn arrivingSundayforsevers.l weelt's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mm C. ll. Christensen end his sister, Mrs.A. c. Debel and Al.t'y. Debel. Lois iletxinger left Friday eve- ning for Omaha where she joined e party of friends and went by onto to Davenport,lows whereshe will live with her sister, Mrs. Carl Hovendick and husband and where she has u stenogrnphidjobuwsdllng her. A. C. Debel'a sister. Mrs. J. W.Jensen and Mr. Jenten and three children of Beresierd, S. D.,ar~ rived nsterdny for a few cl\y'nvisit with relatives und friends and also to have s tonal! epention forone of the children which they will have done ln Omaha. Dr. nml Mm E. T. J ipp entertelnet! the following relltivet and friends 'haesdny evening: Mr. an1 Mrs.Harry Jtohwer, Jr.of Ft.Calhoun;Mn ,Rohwer'e mother Mrs. }iillekrns:|,of St. Louis; Mr.sm!Mrs. C. J.Beekmsnn end daughters. Alice and Emma. Ill the request of the Rev. 0. U. McProud, Rev.Csrl Bader is to preach st the Henson M. E. churchnext Sunday morning.The local pnstol's father, Mr. J. n. Bsrler of Fremont is to preach at theBlairMethodistchurchSunday morning nt the request ef mern Buy your nationery at The Enberpriaa oiflee. C. M. Hltchman and 1ri!e drentoLlneoln last evening and will return today. l{r. Alban mum.: QI Lintolnwaa a viaitor atlhe Go w n R. Davla home laat Sunday. C. K. Bendorf, lleanaea embalm-ar and undertake:-, Blair.(Mila phone, 161, na. phono, SIA.3-if. Ira. 8. E. Ivana, who has been under the weather for aoma time, h feelin; considerably batter. llr. and llra. John Cider lpenta full day at the home of Hr. and Hn. Ed Pllcher laat Thursday. Ray Cmsrdy and bride ot Em- eraonvdaihedafnrdayaover the Fourth at the Jack Cnlldy homo. Ed llatthiaaen and family areleaving oarly Frida! morning for thtlr annw Mfting at Lake Ok- °b°.li At a ngnlrr martin; of W . R. ('laat.Safgmrday,July 9,Mn . Mary Small val Initiated into the Co m- ollra. x. P. Ilundahl ia improving nleely following an operation forgolter.She la In an Omaha hoa- plm. .. Hra. Carl Pieper um childrendrove over to Fremont last Sun- day to viait Mrs. Plaper'a bmilwr, Clarenoe Jenaen. Karl. Chdatenaea went. up toLukeOkobollSaturday evening and brought his anna Roy and Ro- bert home on Sunday. Ed Grimm Le driving a Lincoln zodan these day:Instead of his large Cadillac which givenhim good lanfloe for a number ol' yeara. H. H. Brown has the exclusive ozone? for the Aenaoior Windmill ond canlee a complete stock of windmills and lourera on hand.Phone Black 154.25tf. Punlla Wanted who deaire to review either high school °gg'°°° schoollubjecta.Latin, ma ma!- iea or English a specialty.ln- at Enterprlao office.21-if. Hn. E. B. Car:ilan and littlegrandqdaughtar,Jacquelkl Dixon returned home from aevew we-eh visit with her daughter,llra.Harry Mortiock of ~dorado, Han. Axel Swanson ia ln an Omaha hospital* under the can o§,a phy-aidan and nporta are that be il getting along nicely. John Smith ia caring for the marker while he is away.` A number of store fronts havebeen treated lo new paint. the peat week.'Phone noted were Hansen Bakery, Campbell Fumllure store. Stewart Phamacy and Scheffler harnell atom ,- Andrew Cruielcahank and fam- Co old re n en f or nmmc r vnr . 2:-nf.i n » . ' r . c ; w 1 ~ Harold Blltlfm h u m u from bla 'mention trip toguy, J a me alii r by ln re a tlng nli n d e r a f t e r n n r d w e e k s o fimutllnou. l| .ll| éI1Jehu:| d3lild!ldB spent Sunday in Omaha friends. ' n n a n n u m - u » ' A m ~ 1 r i t h H n . J o h n C u i ¢ r y ¢ ~ dhrnocfn. Hn md ih ' s . Cu I B a -li d s . ltr nn S un d a y g u m a t plnnlal, Emmltt Bolt heme. u m s a m x m l - u h m , WMF: vacation from hu' bookkeeping at£h|RABunlnn Hi ll I ma m Y o u L i n h z n ln. W . D. Hammc nd l d ! 'Paildlr tc tilit rehtiva in Galundo. Hrs.R-wg He i a n tnjopdvldt from her pla nts, Hr. In P lhr J ¢n un_o f Omhha Sunday. Dr.Lucian Stark ind 'if8 Nuriolk nm 'riazltulu gt the r of Dr. and ll:s. K. Nklaen lN-nk-ma. llrn. E. c. Pierce and dluglata Hrs.Abbott and 1 ly I~ f o r u n o u n b o f i w a for litzlc nf.ation. Hr.and ll n .Fh nk I - an Pl-wrrinz to leave this for their home nt Lake §lo | -South Dlkdl. Hu. Funk Slrickleu and no~Illllard want up to Norfolk visit at the Chu.Inland ~ for a few days.. Dr. C. R. lead plana to In Sltuniay for Kimblll, Nei. an bel his ron: with the hanruting- offine wneat crop. Br. and Hr :Alphonso Ki and family cf 0zhlh.|_,|p¢n§ ~day with Hr.Kilhn'|mother Hn. Myrtle Kilim. Hn. Sunley Bracken and chihlren of Chicago hu been iting at the hom:Blues Flo and Ollvl Hoon lb! put luc k. Mn. G. R. Pfeiffer ot Arlin ton vldtedmt the F. 8. J e 1 --h o m e u n g u e l t o f l l r | . 3 l . D Newell on lu ! W Inoon.|Q Hn. Frank Rogers at 'Will - Iowa returned home Swl-dl!- s wQ¢k'a visit with Im' puma.Mr. and Mn. C. W. Burger Gluten. C. N. Hamm hu remind tm - from Mrs. Hlns-en who h u nr riveé 0. Ii. in Denver md is having s fine vid! with the John .Ryde family. Min Emma J ohnson of Wuh ingtnn.D. C. arrived yestenl News And Gossip About People You Know. _ No Graber Conwy can Be Shown Yank- Guam Than Having Their Names Appear imthe Home Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item -Please.' LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT J. E. Campbell, Iurnlture, mga and undertaking.50-ti. li lle Sue Belle Iawellyll of Ogg spent Sunday with home o The Aronaon Chevrolet Co. le ceived a shipment of Chevrolet! n Wednesday of hat week. Hr. Robert Hilton came up from »-»~ last mm and spent the week-end visiting vrillh relativesin this city. Hake your farm ioan now be-ore the rate ia Increased.A low .te of interest aavaa you many ~llln.Call or write John li. Roper, 4-4z.Dodge, Nebrlaka Hr. and Hrs. Ralph Heneke lefthefirat of the week for their ome in Chiago after a me va- ution with home folk; Mn. Henry Meade accompan- ¢-.1 by her daher-in-law,Mrs.~ith Hmcke of Florence. visited ~in Beads Heucke of Tekamah'¢flenautay of lut week. Mila Ruth Jenlen, daughter of ~r. and Mrs.Ludlfit Jensen of oth of Blair, was absent from ~er duties at the m l i m farm ureau office a few days last \\e.¢:kue to iltneae with the mumps. Mr. and Hrs. Henry lmlencke andr. and llra. Ralph llencke were esta at the A... R. Thomas home n Fremont over Wednesday nightI lost we-ek me retumed to Blair .ursaiay roaming. Maura. Ed and Oaar Gilbert- on returned recently from a trip ut into Kimball county.They ound excellent crop; of wheat all long the line but pronounce Kim--I as the banner wheat county ~f the state...- Dean Reynolda :gud family ofnlthill drove down to Blair last unday und ~"»;;5~-1 Hn. Reynold'a ister, Mrs. F Ray.In the ni-ernoon J. `£I"Uarrleon and wife rote up and vlaltet! with them.~r. Garrison and Hr. Reynolda are Cliffod Hulbert and a la n . " uyer left.3aatSaturd¢¢ _eveningor Bien. when tney are spend- ng the week fiahing.On Sunday heyitopped at the home of Hr.Mrs.Paul 1..o\\e at Bird dand,Minn.Mn .Lowe was euainn. J. E. Cempbell, furniture, nm md undertaking..50-tf. Trabor Bell hu retumed homeliter a three \reek'e stay ln Den- ver.Hn .C.Krause entertained a few frlenda at bridge last Thurs- dayday alternoon. llre. Hattie Pound le mlm; 1 little better and le able to be up and around the heuae eg-ein. like Helen K. Bolt i1 °nl°rir=¢ a vacation from ber duties in JudgeEllefe offic e at the court home this week. Misa Ada Harrison of eouth ofBlair le driving' a new Chevrolet oedan purehaeed recently from the Aronaon Chevrolet Co. - W e h a ve e e p e d a lh e r g e i n o n steel windmill toners.We havebought several towera at ver! low prloe.Phone Bleek 154. 26-21.H. H. Brown, Blair. Hr.C.A.Robeson.proprietor of th e c llmn Hotel, was called to Omeha '!\lelllay for Jun# duty.Mr. Bader eoeornpanled him. Mr. and ln. Stlnerger o! Oma- ha accompanied by Mrs.T m u vlallezi at the home of lr. and llre. sm Carter lm Sunday .' Mrs. w. B.Barnes of Connell Bluffs.l o n drove up Seturday evening and visited over Sunday at the home of her elster, Hn. J.A. Hillman. We have the beet egg muh en!chick eterter to be found or we can fumilh you the lngre».llent| end you can ml: it youraelf.Seeue for tankage. Tlf.Blair Hlillnl Co. I'. S. Higelowk mother, Mrs. G. P. Bigelow hae been confined to her bed for the put five weeksand is not improving as fast ar rho would llke. Mrs.C.W.Burger held a Dnminiahlng 'fem for tho Clarit- tt.m church ladies on lent Fridayefwmoon:The money will be ureel by tho lalliu' add. H i n Katherine B-eelrmanrl is enjoying several weeks vacation with the George Balmer :family of Ft. Calhoun who are 'meatlonlng at their lumrnor cottage et Lain.0kobo}i. in Glad;1 LI. Moore left on Mo ay morning for Grand IlinndNebr. where sho will be song lead- er for the Nebraska Beptlat Surn- mer Assembly which began July zzand will continue until tne 22n..l. Hem Wrich, who llvchdn Blair is having a new house and blur and (ull aet of lmluiinn erected on ar pan of hlu farm feet of theChrla Wrlcb place south of Ken- narii, where hla mn, Otto will live. llemmlngfold, e torm of 1,800 Inhabitants twenty miles north- ereat of Alllanoe, is beginning n Good barberillt North Side Shop.18-tf. J. E. Camohllf furniture, mn and underhlilll 50-tf. The Clark Oiilnlon family left Saturday for their annual summer outing at Luka Okoboji. Hr. and Ira. Juhua Peteraenviaited at the Clam Raamuaaen home at Drum laat Sunday. llr. and llra.Louie Pambergare enlwint a ahah vacation from their duties at the Famberg Hanl- ware and the Stale Bank. Albert H. Carter and family of P o m .lo!! 1102559 went a fewdaya with hip alltef. Mn.. Fran: S. Bigelow and Kr. ltigdmr Sun loofra of Council Bluffs visited hla atatar at the home of his nephew, Oaalo Burton laat Sun- day.This area their first vimlt in alx yeara. Hn. C. N. Hllllfn wont out £0 mball elm, dbg met her daugh-ter, Harlan and they 'ent on tm Denver for a little vinit with Mr. and lra. Kyrie.- Hra.W.A.Bell and x\'lM~ daughter, Hin Dorothy Newton of San Antonio, Tous are visitingMn. Bell'a sou, Dr. D. w. Bell mu family thi! tllmller. 3131. R. E. "Olhun of the Crow-ll] Home had ill lolulila removed hat Thuraday at the Methodist hospital in Omaha.She ia mak» ing a m.: raooiery. ltr. Fred Soil, who ima been very ill it slowly lmpro\.ing'.Hhsdaughter,l n .Louis. Naere am! Hr. Nuevo of I..|'l:|tte,Nels.drove up Sunday lu visit him. Bliss Myrtle Littlv who La tak- in the telchnn' more at the slate unlvenity spent the "volt-end with her aunt, Mrs. llama Ilanta re-turning to hor work on Sunday cveplng. Mr. and Hrs. Carl Schmidt drove to Davenport. Nebs. to spend the Fourth and when they returnedMm. Scl1midt'J aiatcr. Mina ¥'l1)llle Hiller, lcoomplnlei them for a little visit In Blair. The Thursday l':r\io Club met with Mn. C. C. llrvh last 'l'huls~day.The melnbl:= quilted a quilt for Mrs. Roch and accepted an rltatlon to meet with Mra. SamStewan nun "{'hur-lay, July 21. Mr. and Lira. llnrry lIney ac- companied their llaughter,Mrs.Clark Strlokldt to Omaha* lust Mo y when die had a Krihwth removed from her eye.They re» turned to Blah tlw .ome waning. Mrs.Claus Hencltu kept openhouse t.oher friends on last Sat- urday afternoon. that date beinghor birth anniversary. Her fdencls expressed the Udall that she miohl hava many more happy birthdays. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Bell enter- Mr. J. P. Iverson was sn early morning ridtor at The Enterprise office lat Monday For Rmb--On shares, 320 res ent of Herman.Good bmlldi~ - luqwre 407 w. South SL 25-it C. K. Bendsrf, Iietmled smnslm- er and undermine, Blair.OUICIn!=°lo 181, rel. phone, 224.8-tf. lilr. Hilton Rhonda, who ie et- tending the state university spent the week-end 'sith home mu. jlr. and Hn. Z. B. Smith took Mr. Smlth's mother, to Omsha onMonday to consult a phyliciln. Judge Leslie of Omelu heldcourt lut Hondsy in Bhir, takin( ears of oome minor civil eases. His: Lilnh Johnson of Omshs returned home Saturdly morning after s few dly 's visit with MissLoleln ll. Rhoadez. Sam Heller retumed lset. week from sn outing in the welt.He was accompanied home by RobertPierce of Grand,1s1.md. Mrs. W m. (Inter and childrenspent n few day s the put week at the home of Mrs. C.ntor's par- ents,hir.and Blu.Jonas Bur-charn., Mn .Ed Lewellyn entertained last Thursday morning st l bridgebreakfast in honor of her daugh- l.er-in-Inw, Mrs. Colvin! Lewellynof c unt] llllnd. Mr. and Mrs. Fnn-J§.eth ofDenver. Colo. ulrove in .lily uh £0 visit lrlr and Hrs. Burl Vsughn ind Mrs. Vsuel1n's mother, Mrs. C. L. Patterson also of Denver. Mr. ond Mrs.Nels G. Jensen. James Jensen and family :ml Hel-en Larsen drove £0 Louilville, Nob. last Sunday to visit the J. Larsenfamily.They found them well and quite satisfied with their new home. Min Helen Larsen in staying Willa her aunt, Hrs. Nels Hlneeu this summer. Helen". parents, Hr. and Mn. J. Larsen, lived south of Blair on the licllslaon place untilthis spring when wey moved to Louisville, Nebr. H i n Luc y A.Bowen of Colo. Springs. came last Friday and vii! lted n few days this week withsn old friend, M1at .Alta I:. Wain- wright.Hi ll Bowen resided in L A RGE r n lln f RE UNI ON The Chdltim Andaman Noel family of Blair, including n luv numblr of their rdativea of Shirusd flezlnlty md 15 any poinh plc n iad ioldlm a family re- piazk at tb l North PVR t S rTM dhlr 'ru in honor of theP. W. Fhdlrlchon famiiy of New Harden who an has visiting.T h e n v m z u m - m h m i l l u repruanted and uoend ninety memben pnaant made I credit- able showing for one plank pany. In :plus of tha hm sttmdlnel n 1 _I l l s i l k !from a dllrtaneo who wen unnbia sn athnd 1'hod.| y 1ril}lon¢be\m¢mor~:bk one for this lun family . a s m mln g g n ' p g gARLINGTDN mu: J . c .Bleclborn of Arlington Quillly observed his eithty -fifth blrthdly an July Sth by "tendingto his daily round cd buslneu at his lmfelament store.While Hr . Bllckburn is no! Arlilgtonfs old-at Nddent, he holds the recon! of Nw the olden active budneu mm in this vicinity.n l u m m d e d u c e n . . m e milled a day at hh :mn in thelm fif tee n y arn The last time he "hid gif" vu when an ln!e¢ tlon in his lund kept hlm confinedto a s h as f o r an en ll hp . He vu born in 1842 in Bedford county, Pom, and emma with an wife u'.»u»1sn¢un in mo.They loabd :lint at Fontmelle whenhe took :hun d the flour mills. Hr.B l lt lh lm ma lls that they midi the top on a wagon landed with coal.Arlington weI thenknown as Platte View und lm! only fire or dx honlele. the depot was just ods; bulit and the only mins mmilu to Arllngion wereconstruction trains. There 'na no pool office there, the nearat being on the old Hor- ley form than lmown as Bdl Creekpu; offlol.in 1372 the Block- burns mon.; to Arlington where Hr. Blaekbzun opened up a harml- sruf and Implement sl/ore.Fire or six y our llter he went on the road for an implement house.Af-ter eighteen year: of tnveling he :gain entered the busineu which he still mdnlains. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn 1|.|1refour children living, and dl were present az e family gathering at Arlington on Sunday in honor of their ft!h¢l"s anniversary.They are Jay Blngkburn mul Mn. R. A.Davis of"45rlln»:ton. R. M. Black- burn un!Hrs.A.w Ayres of Chicago. Mr.Blxkburn is the oldestmember of the local Muonle fra- lemlty and when the lodge ele~ bnted lu golden anniversary sev-eral years ago Mr. Blackburn held | prominent plan in the event. HAXESALE Saturday,July 18 at W olff: . L ' °. : ' ; ' . . : : f » ° : . ° ° . = : ' m -= : . - : s f 1 .A 6 M C O N N "J:Bir thsm a g m a . DIN A . um m m r-mm f n o u n B U D Z E C A S E S S y l vu l a r D i x o n .w h o i l c o m - m o n l y k n o w n i n B l a i r a n V e t D i x o n , 'n u a r r e s t e d Tu e i fl a y o n a c h a r g e o f d n a n k e n n n s .W h e n bm u gh l . In to co u r t h e c la i m ed th a t h e h a d o h w n e d t h e l i q u o r - fr o m o n e R o b e r t H o i t o n a l s o o f A r l i n g - lu n ,w h o w a s al so a r r r n e d o n W ed ne sd ay b u t pi e a d n o t g u i l t y an d wa s re le as ed o n $5 00 b on ds . a l o u x C I T Y 1 - ' o u s v l s r r n o u s T O W N 1 l a r r y Fi n l a y s o n a n d vi l e a l Si o u x Ci t y ,ac co mp an ie d b y H n . N i l i i e Cl l l l l i y d r u n d o w n £1um t h d r h o m e t h i s m o r n i n g Io r a fe w b m i : vi s i t 'r r l a h o l d fr i n n d n . M n . C l u a e l y l s g r i n ; t o O m a h l a n d H r . -'nd H n .Pi z li a ym n vri ll N i u m l n m e t h i s aft e r n o o n . B l a i r fr i e n d s w e r e in de ed g h d u n o t h e m , b o t h l i n . C h o e l y a n d i l u r y b e i n g f m m e r B l a i r f o l k s . . c n t l r o n s x a m s G I V E N W A R M n r a t c r m n Re l at i ve s ol'Ja me s I l .Je ns en g a ve h h n a n d h i s w i fe a s u r p r i s e an d a e l e o r na t a n : M o n da y e ve n i n g w h e n t h e y g a t h e r e d a t t h e i r h o m o o n e a s t G r a n t s t r e e t t o b i d t h e m a h e a r t y a r e l w n e ba c k t o B l u r a l t e r a " i l l t 2 f'2 absence i n C a l - l fo r n l a . M r . a n d M r s . J e n s e n w e r e m a r r i e d i n C a l i fo r n i a l a s t w i n t e r a n d sp en t se ve r a l mo n th a o u t th e r e . th i s b e i n g t h e fi r s t o p p o r t u n i t y th e nu m e r o u s re la ti ve s h a ve h a d t o co n g ra t u la t e t h e m a n d t o e x - te nd b ea t wl ah én . Re fr e s h me n t s o f i c e c r e a m a n d co k e w e r e se r ve d a n d a.m e r r y ti me vus a sp en t. M r . a n d Mr s. Je n se n we r e p n e - sen ted w i t h si l ve r h y t h e r e l a - ti ve s assembled,w h i c h w i l l b e u h a p p y re rn lm le r 1.0 t h e m o f t h i s .l e ll g ht i u l e ve n in g . _ -_ .¢...»-TE A C H E R O F 1 8 9 0 v x s r r s P U P I L M r s .D .A .C o m p t o n h a d th e i i e a s u w o f e n t e r t a i n i n g a l r t vf l l re c e nt l y to u r uz n a he l m ! 4 u . \e s o telnool bank sl: 1890. H i n M o r ;Ni c h o l n f Nele nh, N t h . h a u I - - n tl s i t l n i :he r 5l . n ll !, M r s . J.SI.i . » . h o f F t . C n l l r c t m a m !u p o n i m i t a t i o n fr o m M r s . C o m p t o n ca m e u p l a s t S a t u r d a y aft -em oo n a nd vi sl tet l a t 'th o Com p- to n h o m e u n t i |Mo n d a y a ft e r n o o n . Mi s s Ni c ho l t a u g h t i n t h e N e br a s k a School fo r th e B l l m l .tt Ne b r a s k a C i t y i n 1 8 9 0 fr o m w h i c h sc h o o l M r s . C o m p to n g ra d u a te d i n t h a t y e a r .- Th e vi a i t w a s o f m u t u a l p l e u - ur e t o b ot h l m l i n w h o h a d n o t m e t : i n t e t h e : fr a I u a t i o n d a y a n d o l ! me m o r i e s \|.e*~e r e vi ve d a n d a LIVE smcx Pmcfé .Ar SUUTH num , P I A N O F o n S A L E Zh a ve 1 h i d : I w i ! p i u m w h i c h I 1ri2|a l l a t |b i z r e d u c t i o n i n p r i c e a n d u m m t o m i t y o u .'fh i u i s a : n u l l n e w K y l a . I f i n t l ; a t e d ,Yor gu r t l cu l n r n ..I I Chlcknu to fry , blk! or dei, Div. aku and home-made braid .md baksd beans.Your patronage no-m i m "25-lx. l v t y n h c r l y t k s h n f l x n d u s p ma e e wn t .Tho x u m n da | |d l l ) | . h d | | H l or\||} \h \ i||» n b |n o d !m; idh d ' ~ vl|l¢|n\ »¢ dp B ca wll||» wa ||n In l n u d t h o d u d g a l l a d n b - m w - » f »B u r y n h n e d h rnd :- mnd th u zh a ue sn e llf d p u m m h s p n d u n u n -h t v l t n t h l p r u b l i n f u d umm :v nu TIUISDAY GROETIIE s'm.1. IN J AH. Oscar Groethe, who is clmrgnl with ln attempt m kill Hn. Con- nie Holman, had his prelindnary hearing int Saiu y but w¢|\va exsmlnalion.Hi; bond was set at $3000 which to the pres-ent timeha hu been unable to an-cum and is awaiting hi! trial in Jail.Hin :ue wil! some up at the fall term of court. -Top su no finder Hotel, Fremont, Nob.25-2t Eva7body\oouw\v|ndUnn. hair: Yes:m e NOTICE To Auto and Truck Driven There have been corn ninla of fvt drlirlnl, driving wi one or no iight: and nllo nn brnkea. Heepyour cut-outs ci-used.You know lhe iaw.Do not feel badiy I! you Ire lrmlted as we have taken a few number: alreuly.Chia! of Police, 26-lt.L. w L u m. era 5935016350::ood to choice tendon $8.T£6$.$0:hi r io goodfeeders $7.7iol.7i: common to hirfuden ;z.ooo7.1s.good I0 choice alochen Il.500|.50;m r to goodltuckcn $T.5£l68.£0; common to [altstocker:t¢.5007.I5:stock holler: $6,§06!.%0; atc-ck can $l.15@5.15;stock enlves a¢.sob».oo SUNDAY .Aduiphe Menjuu in "BLONDE or BRUNETTE" With Greta Nissen and Arlene Brin:chal FOX _NEW 5, HODGE PODGE ND s PoRTz.| o n'r 1 .~:arlo loo~ neon ~.I1z.1s: common lo hir neon $9.5001035:cholera to prime readings' sz2.ooma.zs;good lo choice :ren|ling!t11.oou::.oo:fnlr lo goodyearllnn ss.:so11.oo common to fnlrl yearllnli $8.50U9.75;clzolro toprima Icd hoifcrl $l1.25012.06; goodso choirs fed holrcn s1o.zm1x:s:'mr an good ua ho|[ors s.oaow.ss;i common lo tal: lc d hallan th noir' lm; prlmo heavy can $9.0061001J; Itoad to choice hd min 8125069011: i h lr lo good c o n 85.750I50;}cutters $|.7505.25;cnnncn $I.oo0+ 4.503 veal calves 8T.006I1.50;'h u vy : s i tu $6.0008.¥5:bolognmhuh: $5.&00l.35:bell( and butcher! i . || r. ul~v I'. HOME THEATRE Pncicxmu J ULY 1 4 to J ULY 21 FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. M,A'r1Nf-:E Tum Mix and Tsmy. the Wunder Ilol-so in "T HE LAST TRAIL" Comedy --"SLI PPERY SILKS Frorn different lecticns of the manly :mms tho uport ot farm- cn shipping their gnsm tn. lllnn» mu c n mnr i e n .Hlnneaota il 1| man when the fumen are or-zlrlilod for acl! protbdion md nn th u ma bk d to obtadn a lhring prion for their produce.Cu-openatin snumarlzs ua all wer the nta uu s d ili s to tln u c ru me ri e athat this :rum is being shipped at n price o! ham 5 to 10 eenu higlm than nn in paid hen by heal dtllen.Then in a morallesson to this zlut the farmers of tha nouaty maid do ntl to zmu~ h h . 'lbs eo-oplnting markndng affarm produce u not) new ldu.. It h u lm be au i n p rac tic e in othtr aountrlel.Canldl hu herurban pool which work! out to good advnn and bali!the pderaf that commodity to when 1 inmar can :naka u Iivlng profit 1:oi:it.The l-dn is :liningUW M hen and our alder c ity , Olkhnd, has a co-operative en m u h t . curuarfmanammpsl lanolmoeut. IIEIIMAH BANK MAKES Goan SHOW ING We are in receipt of a stale- ment from our old fricndw,theHurdles of the Plateau Stale Bank. From tb l 'u po n we glean that iheir deposits run $66I,-615.89 an.|their nah on ham!$12'1.ar»4.o3, which in a very complimentary re- port. _Soma Advance in I-Inga tWith13.000 mah hon Tuesday ~ ilu market deveioped acllv1l;|and prices ranged from study to we ~hfgber. Chain light: mid up to $9.60ann hull: ol all tho main; ns al A Romance of the Euriy W ett with Tim McCoy ;a.:sas.so.|'_Co me dy -- "NEV ER Too 0 1. 0" LOCAL OVERFLOW Regular meeting of D. E. 8. this emwine. Juiy 14. Illee Edly lrelend of Norfalk.hu been #dung rdetlvee here sho pu! week.2 Hhs Heian Jensen ie new employed et the 01luninn e 0'Hen» lon luv offices. Dr. end lin. W. H. Heller en» teruined e few iriends el. dinner Setnrdey evening. lin. Hlnerrn Carter entertainede number of friends from Lineoin an her home Sunday. The Ed Ixweily n family en- joyed a picnic at Arlingiun perklent 'l'h1|ndey` evening. H i n Catherine 'Wake of sv.. Ednrde.Nab.is vieiliag her aunt, llre. Hinnie Triplelt. llr.end Hn .Chu.Haulagehave moved into the Winter Lu- een houee an Nebreeke street. Inna IIelateed,who hee been seriously ill continues lo improve whh zh ilgo od ne er eteh er re h- ilsree end Irlenie. The Denieh church uehool which hee been in eeulon the pu! monthle new cloned end the children are enjoying e 'rueiinu. Hr.and Ir e .llemr Sappen- field visited et the heme of their, Tb!man who n y :he a n n ma h s lmh u k e d on r | ' z kn o wo m vhuahoauealt. DE AT H OF : mnA T s l o u x c m ' Sioux City, Is., July IS.-SiouxCity'a veil known interskate fair which hal been an outstanding an- nual feature here many years, probabiy has heard its death kneli officers of the Interatate Fair an- aociatlon said today as a result ofrejection by the city voters of n prcpoaal that the city buy tha fair grounds for $168,000.. Shnp And .1rubs st¢a'!~r Home 7.500 :heap an-I lambs wardreponed Tneaday and they laid llgenerally study pricli Rang! lambs veal.hrgely I t $li.?501fl.35 and feeder lambs sold an to $13.25. Andsheep held study.l1mhs:Ringen. loud 10 cbplce TUE SD AY Edgar Rico Iiurrcmugils TARZAN and the Golden Lion Co me dy - " SA L L Y 'S : ms n ROS E " O N S ' l ¢ \ T l I u m F A C U L T Y Be a t ri c e , N a b. , Ju l y H . - W .H . Ll or l un , a up er i nt en a le nt of s c ho ol # h o m f o r fo u r y e a r i . fn r l n e r l y w p - er i n t e n d e n t o f s c h o o l : lt F a i r b u r y , .I .$1 3 zsun oo ; mu ra l go od t o ch oi ce s1:=. so0u .o¢:n l t i va l .h i r l o go od ~ S!2 .2 80 I3 .$ 0:: p r i n t lambs,ah or n S\2 .75 ¢l 3.1 0;fe ed e r l am b : 3 11 . 50 0 ~~ 13 25 ; y an rl lng u, na . go od io ch oi ce . ...S1 l \ . 2 5 0l 1 . B 0 ; y u r i l n p m~ p 1 10 . 0 0 " u h B e a m s L o w u1;.lll¢.i C o m e d y - - " W I L D . m u \ ' § ' D O Z ' i " ' SM;fat. hir in :ami |4.0065:5; cull! :ml runners Il.0003.50; feederNum S|.oocs.odE breeding urea $5.25 us.oo. I'udul lest hq muh! 'bl buriednum 3 man who died in England to nqlly dire:ted that an open lloulu olihlogoform bl placed In his callin. i r THURSDAYSEE YOU :N JAIL a Wim Jack Muihali MERMAID COMEDY ~N'rn~1>axsE Pollawthe 'If@""°°°°°The Fashionable Frdt Sou ~<;"'_"""\.(~ ~~u ~\ . _` J . 1 1 \~..". i r . ~1 ~~ .'~" '°-. ~"'~"1 ; f f .__ "1 u § .~ -`, . : i ;Vi n f "--..~iagglf Rcupbfrry Sn):Drain the i(rum a qunrtan of fc d ~ ~"'Add two cup ol later and 1 pin:ol ugerne.Hen.ihiclnen slight!mth wo tablcsponm of :rrowrcoblyndedwith.1 iiftle mid iratetlrntd into 'the mixture until it boihTake from En, and add immediaer! the inks: of une lemon.Serve or mid.This mdcn six fe\ria~g'Theberrin may beuse dintaruoother ways Ho! Cisrrry Boacillonz Dninguice from a gm" ol canned cherriesaddasticlcncimumorn|.r:dho\\ iozhree or four minutes.Add clea consom1nc. season with sal: and of~per, and thicken with arvoirrod. in :mo le r r w w ua prdnde to rom mea! or otherudnttntiui dishes.ww la requiredinsomethinginthe nstureof anap-petisu.This gave rise to the imit codrhil,md newer nilll,the imit mapPeach Soup:Soak three-q:m1ersol n :up oi rolkd acts mer nigln in a quart of coid water and a pin:of juice drained 'From canned peachc;Stir, strain. and 'brkxg to a bait.Sea- son with uit, pep-per, and sugar. Withthisnerveuhi na Um have been sprinkled with grated circa: :md leftintheormsmtil aheeheese innelaed. f c s ¢~ o 0 l t n d y M a r k e t t o r S a m l h n l l a n d L a m b s - R a n g e r L a m b c a t 8 1 4 3 6 :F o e d a n a n d . A n S h u n ll u l a F i r m . U n i o n "Lo ck Yards,n l ;l l .| 8 1- C a t t l e r i c a l vt i c o n t !m o d e to, » . s o o h a d Tu e s d a y ; d t h k a t s t u d y zo | u ¢ m ; .h a u l h m u g h t $14.00.a n o t w p fo r 111| m u o n .C o n a n d h a l t e r :a n d a t o c k e n a u d 't e m l e r »h e l d a b o u t s i n d ! Q w o m l o n a o n C a m e :Ch ol co t o M i m i b u r y be a te n $l8. 250 !4.0 £l: |l . . 4 ,- . . -_ - - - 1PA UL l.A HDl: Il5 'n n o¢ \ rn m|!»| | n op ln f! on£ o! th ¢B l. u~n.l.||t|2'pntt3l| on¢..l|lseop¢aod l k to a lo po ut. he vu nn nenr ha. Ir| 6ou ao ¢h\ fmn puk | dnauby , y d tbl um and lnuhtoro t s m n m d a r d g u m m l n v m tho l v l r n d q .mu B l n n h t a f l tea!n a ll wu l n u h d w to m h e w u n d t o p n-| ru tldl.oc lrry d!!h lsin 1>\l'i-unlzouag beauty with hlmonumtm m - h e mul tale to Shenm a n ; - n a n n yvu d d d i u c n wml 1 n y d tl» 1 n n .and camo hams by moonllgm-peri a p l h a n a d d d m o o a r n l d t d ppersuade lubd so ny "¥|¢"wth¢ qnennrlonhc tngulngtotdl.Butth u 1 ru n 1 lo d n o1 r , ls | £ bo u h !disgunzlly.Nl l li l l o u r thewhlll.'rm lbo nc li ll mum hadoouuuputou.rodoc km6en1lod h r s u m :nttlntioli--will,b l Uadd han to an la now, anyway.u a Illb dtvlltld d lpvlr l m m l r l l h mo r e m o ne y t h a n P a u l .Th e male!wa s n o n h e r e !n l l g h l . : m l a n t h e t a l l n a n e y o u n g m a nB n l l l y fh u n d bln w a y l u I l u x es u n n y l i t e h fn w h e n h e fo u n d P n ll y ll a n a l m - r .t h e T m n e n n e c o u lIn,ba k in g u n m e t o ve r ¢hn t gasRama *\ \ 2 | y , M r . l nm d r r i ," t h e sn l d i n b e r m n d m w l .* T m dis may ed tn a n n u n g l n p t y g x l u e - t h a n n m t h e ve r y In n m a n - l h e b a t l c r i a l l g o n e a n d t h e e m a n g u m . m o !I n n no t m a ke a ny mo r e n a me s . a m d l r nb el w i ll b e n o dl n pp ol n te d. " " I \ | Il 6 e n 1 o o d l i n t t h t ! l e a w a sin yo ur ho me r, " Pau l mi d sud de nl y. P o l l y s t a n d fn r u r i y ."Vol:3',o f c o u r s e n l l . b u t l a d w l i l s o p m u d of m s e vok i ng a n d e ve r yb od y l o ve s c m u n s n m n . : r n u t n ¢ w ° '" I k n o w . " h e l a i d d r l l y , a n d h q 1 1 8 1 n shocked gl a n c e a r o u n d nz t h e f h l l t r r l n g w o m e n a n d l l m fm me n . " I c o u l d u '¢ g m n l b l g - n o t t h i s afl omo nn, y ou nee ?" " o f m u m a o l !I t n n l n I d l o l l e t u n a - s l i n n c m m y p a r t . " l a i d P a n ! t m l h fu l l y ." I m u l ! s a k e m y I n u - "h e w a s a n y l n l fo rm al ly , wh e n l h |II- ld d e nl y i h r us l an a mp l y pl a t e In to h ls h an d . " l 'l e l s ¢ ~ fi r e t h i s t o l h l l s l u p l d Il l l d l u n d l r l l r m i n b r i n g some wn fe n -s h e In a n m ew h e n r l r n t lt l d . "an d t u r n e d l m c k m t h e m a n w h o or md that pang luck south-em cousin who nl viddng them. urlnlerttln.. "Ah, Ur. Lnndml' lubol soa- caa ual ex pl ana tio n.Bl u . ll a n n la l e r . p l u mp w a rm a n dwo rr le d . fa m e ha a ll ly ln l oz be ro om ."Pol ly, de ar. ar e t he vral lie a i 1-a llyg o n e !011, I :should ha ve o rd e r e dm o r e e n t - l l r . L a l l d e r l . h a ve y o u h a d a c u p o ! l e a !A r a y o u : n i n gn o i r ?Elhnredll 1 W h a t a w o nde r fu l d a y for . a '° ° q d r l r e !D ol a k e Pol ly w i t h y o - s h e ha sal e 1r e d, | n l ll l a k ll r he n a l l d n| - 1l l Id a l a . £ l \ t a p l a i n m o t . y o u k n o w . a n d P u l l ;ol 'l e r¢ ¢ l lo h e lp o u t- r u n a a a r e d e a r - Is a b e l wi l l h a ve a not h e r :ea fo r y o u - t h a t la ri g ht . M r .La nd er s.lonll o u t fo r h e r - un- '» a, de ar ch ild ." Aw a y m m r t h e al fe el l o u al a :u a l | of h e r A u n t l i m e . a n d th e l m el l n f roolelnx P o l l y d r e w a l o n g b r e a t h of d e li g ht .In a p l l e o f l h e e m b a r ras sm en t of nl ll ng Ia nl re la pl ac e ln ll ue Ln n de r a c or .Po ll y wa s bllaa tu ll y h ap py .In h e r n o u l l f a a l a : a m m u h e r 'n n r l l l e r n eo w dn a |110 ha d l e ar n ed ma t P a ul Ln n dvr l. rl r h an d t n i lu e ml a l a n a m a d l y I n l o n a n h h e r b e a u t i fu l m u a l n Isab el.¥" o ll y h a d l l dfn lfn l l nl m fr o m a fa r , bu t al le o ou ld e nj oy t hi s br ie f ho ura n d pr et en d th at h e h a d re a ll yaa ls ed he r l n dr i ar l lh hi m ,a n dlll lll am - l 1|l t'l n ot bee n : hmm up onll lm b y as w el l me an in g au nt . Pa u l La nd er s.ae r u a l n n m l t o dr i ve w i ll s Ia a h el a d e a r ou t c a m e o prgollle be i ld e hi m .g l a n r h l d o w n a n d o n a q u e e r a r n x o l l o n l a th o r t l l o n n l h i s he ar t.Po ll g, s ma ll an d g o n na . s m l le d d e m un e l; u p n l him . an d he m lr lr ele m! a l th e il al ci ao mn -a a of h er d ar k la al wl l. .l i e fl e e "a;»ark!e1'l"w l l h I0.7.'D u l lro un de d c u r ve o f h e r cheek w a s rh i l d l a h l y d e a r - - h e fe lt a mr l m z a* m g o f ; vr n t e c l l n n - h e fe l t l l k e 1 |Im a boy wi th hia ll ltl e a lnt er.H e z l i u t y .fo r : l e me a n t t o m m h g m n o m e d l n n n d g a n h l m a c u p 0 Zan. x1 . s . 4 . E v. I _a - 4 L th i s c it y .| k n o a - n b y m a n y o l t h e o l d e r r e s i - L l r a n d M r s .F r e d S y d n e r a n d d e n t ! h e r e . th r e e ch i l d r e n o f St .L a d a . . . 3 M n .V .J.S m i t h o f Re d el m , \i a lt i n g a t t h e H a r ry Ro h w er h om e . S .D .h n a be e n vi s i t i n g a :few i n C a l h o u n .'The Sy~dn er's lost all we ek s a t t h e h o m e o f h e r non, t h e i r pe rs o na l b e l o n g i n g :\ a l l t !| , 2 .B .S m i t h a n d fa m i l y .B e fo r e th e ap a r t me n t wh e r e t h e y l i ve d i n ,r o r n .l . 1 g t o B la i r ,M r s .S m i t h vl a S l . L o u i a b u r n e d o n Ju l y 4 , f r o m l i e d h e r m o t h e r , M r a . S u m H a l l o r sn m y ba l lo o n w h i c h fe l l o n t h e of t hi s c it y . w h o la i ll a t t h e h o m o b o r s o f th e co n g r e ga t i o n w h o h e a r d h i m pr e a c h l a s t w i n t e r .!M r s .Il a r r y 0 .B o o n l a n d t w o c h i l d r e n , H a r r y J r . , a n d H e l e n o f W a s hi n g to n ,Pa .a r e 'r l a it i n g a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .! l o o r d ' | w t e r . l i r a .A r t h u r D .Sm a l le y .M r . Bo or d w a s a c a ll e r ln Bl a ir Su n da y e ve n i m r en r o u t e t o Za ne s vi l le . \.||1]m1|UIQ Iu u u l l l l g an c ln m aa|u a\a||5u g l l i t u n g |.|rv;u:|I n u a n nre l a ti ve s a t d i n n e r l u i S u n d a y .lu r fa e e fi ft e e n b lo e k g x o f t h e c i t y M n . L a u r a R e i d a n d H i n A n n at n ee t a w i th th r e ei n ch gr a vel l ¢. , , ao n o f Ch l ca r o , M r. a nd Bi ff. C . II R e i d o f H e r m a n , M n . W . A . l l vl l an o n a n d M r a n d M r :H i n N e .. A . L B e l l w h o u r e vi s i t i n g a t I l r . Bell's homo. so ue a _ _ __..I !n..\ mia of Omaha, Mn. A. 1.. SomnI T h e E d Je na en a n d Jo h n A . Rho le le a fa mi li es c nj oy nl e a pl cn ic di n n e r o n t h e c o u n t y fa i r g r o u n d s at A rl i n gt o n l a a t S u nd a y .Bealdea 't h e t w o fa r n l l l e a M m 'l ` . C . H i l t o n R o b e r t H i l t o n , E ve l y n M a t a a m !l h l vr t l e l.il.l .lo w arn na muml. u y o r r s o r e n c e w e r e a u n a l y r wi l o r a a t t h e h o m o o f A n d n f a mo t h e r ,H n .J.l l .Cn l ie l rz l mn k a n d h e r da u g h t e r ,Mm * S l w e r r y M o o r e a n d H r . H o a r e . M i n e :D o r o t h y a n d E ve l y n B r o w n , d l u f l i l e r x o f M r . m l H r a . H .H .B r o w n a r e vl a l t l n g th e i r m p n h , M r . a n d M n . H . c . n u n u q n n . | a l n h a n n l l l ; -I'l | ¢ f o r a va ca t io n w i t h h e r p a r e n t a , ll r . a n J l l r a . M a g n u a Jo h n s o n a n d ot h e r r e la t i ve s . Ju l l u n Tl l d e n xetnrnecl t o U s h o m e a t Ben ed ic t.N e b r a s k a l a n Tu e sd a y t a k i n g h i a ne p h e w N o r - m a n T i l d e n h o m e w i t h h i m f o r a fu r w e e k ' a f u n . M r .H a n r v W d e h S r .i l vm - C "fq I : E N T E R P RI S E umm :v nu TIUISDAY . L ' °. : ' ; ' . . : : f » ° : . ° ° . = : ' m -= : . - : s f 1 .A 6 M C O N N "J:Bir thsm a g m a . |1 ' l' ! |¢ i» ¢ r lp t £ |a i|n |n .-dad qanaeoount.Ths n m l s d»d l l h h u h n d rQ z l u v l r u l i b l l i l l t i t t un. a m m f n r u y l b l i d l r l b l s u n a -th ln b a e wli o a wi li n ma ln f n n d t h s d u d g n u t a d mb-nies.Sn:-yuuherlblrm6 u1 ta n dtlmth » | o | n d! » u u m a d n a p u td t h e e o n -~thc publilberud Eva7body\oouw\v|ndUnn. DIN A . um m m r-mm f hair: Yes:m e *From different lecticns of the -y :mms tho uport of farm- n shipping their gnum to. Hlfm» enmnrien.Hlnneaota il 1| ta when the fumen are or- -low! for self protbdion md nn~I1 mabkd to cbtdn a lhring rica for their proéuee.Cu-openUn summaries ua all wer the ua and il is to that crumeriea-this :rum is being shipped t n p r i a o i i r a m b t o l l l e e n u iglm' than can in paid hen by -dtllen.Then in a moralto this zlut the farmers of muaty vwuid do ntl to zmu~ u . 'lbs eo-oplnting markndng afum produc e u not) new ldu.. t hu lm h em i n p ra c tic e in thu' countries.Canldl has herpool which work! out to advnn and holia the dural that commodity to when Inmer can maka u iivlng profit rc h it.The Idea is gulninghen and our alder c ity, ¢~, han a co-operative en curuarfmanammpsl duncan. LOCAL OVERFLOW Regular meeting of D. E. 8. this ning, July 14. Illu Edly lrellnd of Nerfalk.been #dung re\atlvle here sho pu! week.' Hhs Heian Jensen 1| new emloyed at the 01luninn e 0'Hen» lon luv offices. Dr. and lin. W. H. Heller en» teruined a few iriends el. dinner Setnrdly evening. lin. Minerva Carter entertained| number of friends from Lineoin an her hem Sunday. The Ed Ixweily n family en- joyed a picnic at Arlingiun parklent 'l'h1|nday` evening. 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T h e f r a n k W a r r i c k fa m i l y r e - t u m e d M o m m y n l t e m o o n fr o m u n auto trip up an the n¢|r1.|1\|\\!lll. pull o f t h e l u t e a n d t h r o u g h t h e B l a c k Hi l l s .Th e ;:stopped f o r =everol da y s n t Cr a w fo r d n e a r w h ic h pl a c e M r s .'l\'.1rrlclt'a br o t h e r ,W i l l F r e e l a n d h u - o n i n e h .Th e y s a w W i ll z zu r P ip h rr , a fo nn c r Bl a ir bu y n l C r a w f o r d .W h i l e i n t h e B l o c k lll ll a ro um r» y, t hey , li ke t ho us an eh of ot he r to urx st a, c au ght 2 g li mp se o f t h e p n ol e -n t a n .l wi fe a t t he i r r m m m q r n h i t e hou se.Th e t r i p pr o ved t o l n a m o i t e n j o ya b l e o n e . W o r d was re ce i ve d l n B l a i r o n M o n d a y m o r n i n g , Ju l y ft t l z o f t h e s u l l d e n r l e g i h o f M m Jo h n Y o u n g - k i n o f I ine,Id a h o o n Su n d a y . Ju l y 3.M r s .Y o u n g k i n w a s o r e s i d e n t o f B l a h w h e n a g i r l a n d ua l Su a l e W a r r ic k , si s t e r o f Ne u r o W a rr ic k o n- *Zl l r a . J. LI. C om p t o 1 of t h i s vi c i n i t y .Ot he r :l a te rs . ar o Il lr s Ent ll cr 01 - e rm e ; . er o f ll ol sr , M n .W .\ \ .D i x o n o f Be th a ny , N t h . n n u l A i m S . ? ' D l x o n o f A r l Th e y N l i m e r l t o B l a i r i n t h e e w n i r i g . M r . a n d M m T r a n e y B o h n a n d * M IL O l i ve r l l u e i l e s o n u n i l N o r m a n W a r r i c k a n d fo r ni l y mar ie u p a p a r t y t h a t d r o ve t o Te k a m a h l a s t b u n d n y t o \ i < i t t h e L i n t o n P u ffe r ffo m i l y .T h e ;nl »o siai tcd L a k e lQ1.|lnm-bauzh a n d cul led o n Mr... ll u | I| e w n '5 r e u l i n , N r : - . Jo h n r x . ; li l o n r l w h o lw e r n ea r b y . ll n . Th eo . L u n c lt p l e a s an t l y e n tr r t a i n e d t h o m e m b e u o f t h el L lg e c l u b a t h e r h o m e l a It M o n 'C a y eve n i n g ,th e r e being;fo u r l i a b l e :o f p l a y e m A t t h e clear. o l t h e e ve n i n g l t w a s fo u n . l t h a t Mi n a .A m e s {Iilber..aon he l d h i g h sc o r e a n d M r s .N o h second h i g h . Th e n e x t me e t i n g w i l l b e w i t h Mi sa E t n a i l e t x i n g e r . A p i c n i c s up p e r a a a he l d i n t h e N o r t h P a r k l a l t T h u m l a y e ve n l n a In h o n o r o f H i a a L i l a h It . Jo h n s o n o f O m a h a .S e ve r a l o f t h e y o u n g lntllea at t e n d i n g w e r e ach ool fr i en d s o l M i n Jo h ns o n a t t h e st at e un i r e r s i t y .Th o s e e n l o y l n g t h e o u t i n g w e r e tli aa ex D o r o t h y (t r o y . M a y P e te r s o n , M y r t l e, M a r y a n d Bi r d ie .H u n d u m ,Loaelln Rhon des,E m m a Pe te rs en an .i R u t h D a r l a . 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Ma r ah al l W il c ox o f D e n ve r w h o h a ve be e n vl a i t l n g Ir l e w a a n I r e l a t i ve : i n B l a i r , r e - t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e ye.1tef.lny a n d M m W i l e o f e mo t h e r ,l l : - thi lt la Jo hn so n,re t u r n e d w i t h t h e m fo r a l i t t l e vl a l t . D a m o n N i e l s e n , l o n o f D r . a n l M r s .u . N l e l a e n p r o ve d t o h e t h e o n l y r e a l fl a h e r m a n a m o n g t h e B l a i r b o y :w h o ca m p e d a t L a k e D k o h o j l la s t we ek .H e la n de d a fo u r a n d o n e h a l f p o u n d a t fi s h th a t w a s t h e e n vy o f a l l t h a o t h e r b o y '. M r s . L e n a A y e i t e x p e c t i n g h e r al a t e r , H i a e F a y m a D i x o n a n d h e r br o t h e r ,L o u i s fr o m N e w Y o r k . s o m e t i m e t h e fi r s t o f t h e w e e k . They are on their way to Los Angeles, Calif. and will visit here a fe w d a y s b e l qr e c on t i n ui n g th e i r 4t r i p . W o n t fr o m t i l . - o u E d i t h Je n s e n o n 1 W l n i f r e d A l l e n , w h o a r e a t te n d i n g s u m m e r school a t B o u l - de r , C o lo , at o t et t ha t th e y a r e e n - jo y i ng t he w e st l mm c n ne l y .Th e y h a ve fo u n d n nu t nb e r ol'fo r m e r Il l oi r p e op l e, wh o l t no a th e i r r e l a - ti ve s h e r o a n d w h o h a ve b e e n ve r y ho sp it ab le t o t ho rn w hi l e th ey h ave ln a ho m e la s t S u n d ay a nd t o ge t h ~ o r w i t h t h e Jl n l l i n a fa m i l y d r t n r a t o O m a h a i n t h e a ft e r n o o n . H r . a n d ll r a . H a n a Ch r i a t e n a e a a n d fa m i l y le a ve S a t i n . l a y f o r a va ca t io n t r i p t o po in ts l n Co l o - r a d o a n d W y o m i n g .Th e y e x p e c t t o b e g o n e a b o m t e n d a y s . M r . a n d l l r a . E . B . C o r a o n a n d Ja rn en Ca ld we l l to ge t he r wi t h th ei r gues ts,.l|.'lra.L e e Ki nc ai d o f E l k C i t y , d r o ve t o W a l t k i l l , H e h . h a t Su n da y an n vi s it e d r e la t i ve s . Mia.-s Gu aa ie Sc he ft le r e n t e r ta i ne d a fe w fr i e n d :a t b r h i g o l l l t F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n i n h o n o r o f M r s .L e o H e a d a n d he ?alstar, M i n H a z e l C a n n o n o f O m a h a . Hr s . L ee K i n ca i d a nd t w o d o u g h t e n , o l EIR C it y , N eb . c am - e l aa t F r i d a y a n d vi si te d u n t i l H o n d a ! w i t h i l r .a n d l i n . G e o r g e C a l d - w e l l a n d Ja m s C a l d w e l l a n d fa m - i l y . H r . a n d M r s . E i Ta y l o r o f n o . r e r h e r e r l a i t i n g hi s p a n m l e .A.. J. Ta y l o r a n d w i f e a n d o t h e r n e l - ati ve a,Th e y h a ve be en ea st a a fa r a = P i t t sb u r g h . P a . a n d a r e o n t h e r e t u r n t r i p . Air s. G la dy a W i ist o f Ht . Ca rm el ll L wh o w as c a ll e d to B l ai r b y t h e se r io u s i l l ne a n o f h e r m o t he r , h i m S. E. Re m o , l eft ye s te r da y fo r h e r ho m e .H e r li t tl e d a u g h t e r w h o h a r al so been her e,acc omp ani ed l o r h o m e .f To u r l r t r w i l l no-on h e ab l e t o fi n d g o o d roa -l accomod ntiona o n th e Io w o aide af te r er o a ai n g t h e l i i a i r fe r r y a a o i l r t y f o o t r o a d -L - _ _ . _ . - | -1 -41....:....- \m.nl| da u g h t e r ,H n .Ge o.H i n d l e y a n d Ia m i i y m e a t o f C a l h o u n i n t S u n da_;. K m n a t h Ri c h te r .W m .W - l k n i n d C h e s t e r l s g n g j o i n e d a b u n c h n f m a m e n w h a a m w o r k i n g ur n s l u u t l y g l a d t h a t mu y u r n n o th i s d a t e !! A fl r r t h e b m r l n e u a t B h o r n l l ffl had b un mn rlu ll »\~ ;l . t ho rn wa s s nn»r~:o!»~r=»ag¢¢»u»:\di n n e r l l n qu a i n t i n n m r t r h l m t i n g t h e s r a l r f. 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" rvmp a uw u u f . a na l l \ \l \ ll Ha u l!! u nH r s . l l m u fs m u t h a : l e n l a s t S u n ai l y a n t h e ir a n n u a l c am p l n g l r a p . R r . a n d M r s Br o a n h a ve for m e d a h a b i t o f u k i n g a n a u t c t r i r ea c h s u m m e r a n d ur hs n t h e h o t we a t h e r s t r i k e ! t h e c \ m P m l b u g g e t s b u s y a n d I' r a n k b e g i n :t o l o o k u p t h e cam pin g'a q u l p m r n : n m ! t h e y e a r l y m i y n t i o n i n l i l r i m i a n d .nh \\n v|i | 'n I F i l a . ,l m ! Cold Meats At a moment's notice,, . _.- --_ ,_ .gm. snmelwiwl"She blinked heelHrs. A. Schull: left Sundsy for the bflghl mrs.Aurora, Colo. when .she ls wld!- in; relatives. lie was Inllnilely touched.IleIanni 'hls sdmlrnilou tor Isabel. IleNell;lared this tenderhesrmlFunk Schsfer,Jr. is sl.the gm-:sn-r. when she tent aan; inton-e of He puvnts, Mr. and »¢.~.;r»;\;g;»;g;; gg? 5° clown g~=~» Frank Schsfer suffering with :."""§| "I seesd infusion in his leg.lnle 14 when yuan South.an n n a ~ nilmmlng July ith mdit ls glought the trouble started then. Hired! llsnsger--llsve you _had experi- Pally.Their eyes met,and lbsghI blushed hesullhzlly.°'l sm notalways I1 the Biden," she Isnghedmerrily.1. "lllhlt da I are?" he relorted.'Leu know I dmv: UMM! le being'\ltel.wI§\ ecmpnny."lfenrtgl! I was ernjoyed Sunday by Hr. and Mrs.John Petersen.sen Alfredand daughter, Viela, Hr. and Mrs.John Krueger all of Bennington. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiese, son Russell and Hr.and Urn.l~'re.lCornelius and son. Cslvin nf Blair. Elbert Hubhsnl defined :drew tiring thus:"Arl\.enislng in theeducsilon ef the public ss Ln who you src, when you are, and what gnu have to offer in the way oi skill. tnlent, or cornrnollty.Theonly man who should not a||ver~ glorious feehng.I you may plan n dinner,n luncheon or a picnic, by HANUELTRAIWING OUT °¢g f g u y g x g I n g fo r u m m m s c n o n m t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e l l e n t e s s o r t e n t Manual training will be elimin sled in the gnele xchwls in Omaha beginning this September. ac ennling zo neporl. from the be-ml ni education meeting held there reoentiy.Need for economy unsgiven A8 the reason for abolishing: manual lrllnlng.The more affects 8000 children a n n . . .v v , .q u _.-- m --- - - - !IManual trsinimr will he contlnuvwlf ready-cooked and fresh meats. -Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Full Line of Groceries, Always Fresh BOHS CASH STOREcan in huulllng men!I All i n lk Fmlly lin is the one who hu nothing so Apldielnt-I had ti o hmzdrenl oflrr the wurhl In the war of under ml for IIN y an.{He--It 1rouldn'£ be much troubie tommodlty or service." Manager-What was your lim:for us in marry.Ns fatter is 5of wink at the Sinn?minister, you know.Blau Thelma 1Jn.ier\ood had Applic ant-Selina In I u n e - 'SIIQ-»Weil, let'| have 1 ity at il ber lnnaill removed at the Blair tary..lnyvrayg my duh u lawyer.hospitai Tuesdny. in the fivl Omaha High rhoeh Supt. J . ll. Invnidge wu 11'eleeted for a thne-yur term ar. a nlary of 810.000 per year. Ads in ']']w E15l\¢|pf[jg fring remlta. I § ';= f': ;'- Nfil =g » < = t w o b r ot h vn, 1 . I \\ : u \ a br o t he r of M rl . Ma r y { . 1 ; 1 5 .a r r i r o 3i.ln1:y.N o b .an -I te r .m o t h q r o f M r s .Jen sen am10 O H R E M IC H u a - W a r r i c k o f K e e n . C o l o .Th r f i l n s . N o r m s .Ch a s . , b e n a n- I M . - ¢!¢f. ~¢'n: =c¢| vm! with a pa rty o f rel - §C amero n of H e r m a n . wh o on e : Is oI m m an th e m o u n l l i n l a t l h c oua ina o f i h e lleccaaerl,w e r e i n be en o u t m e n .A m o n g : n o n - w h o m t h e y h a ve met.a r e Alias L e n a l n n i s a n d s i a t r r N e l l i e , w h t is m ar ri ed , a nd A fi ci e C at ne rn ro on l r o w 3 M n . S c h i l l i n g , w h o s e h u v S8 DC IH K Ir tl ll lr w u l :I n t :uuun..o| |t h e l a wn side.Th e h i g h w a t e r h u t m o n t h p u t ' t h e r o a d o u t o f co mm is s io n a nd c o ns eq u en tl y t ha n h a ve b e e n fe w e r t o u r i s t s t h r o u g h r . IWe Deliver in Person The lil Store 2 0 0 PH ON E S 3 0 0 txrnr nf Hr death.atlennlanee at the funcml.[band iz the mayor of mul ler.friur :nan usuu l;\ .. 9 . . = » . s ~ qFBiff. Nebraska, July 1-I, |927 00 .n |William Siewrs, Supplier m oF. w. Vybinl. Ins. Premium 937 Wnnls Cub Store, Supplies , for Poor a w e J. A. Wset & Sons, Supplies for Poor 47.14 "l'horvald Hmmm, PrednctAneamr-2i0.00 c. M. Spiker, Prod As-sessor £15.00 E. v. Nurkirk, Precin Al-u m :-115 Walter l(cCrscken,uct Assessor .18 C. Hiller, Precinct Assessor 325.00 Ernest Wager, Precinct Anu-IOT 4 268.30 Hohnd Smith, Precinct Al-sessor 85.00 Frank Jnhnel, Precinct As-sessor 26020 A. H. Run, Prednet Aun- sor 155.40 Wm. Jahml, Product Assu-aor 245.50 Della! Rune, Precinct A.:- sesmr 246.80 Georg: L. Peck. Pndnet As-sessor 175.00R. H. Rumuuen, Erpenaa .15 011 motion daly :nada and car- ried reports from the followinguffieen ware :waived and piaceé on fila:County Clerk,County \ l 4| f.dsF I F Linc oln Sehool Svwls co.:An na n c . mxr rn n,Lou 11 e 12 in su. aa. 'rw 11. Buppli-el 56-35 County (Berk R. B, was mducul to §1000.03. County C1eri,Tr|.ns. Inaane 1 - \~-Llmrod,seconded and arriodto Norfolk 25.00 County Dommluioners' Room,that the aueaada valuation of Lot llllburn & Scott Co.. Suppliel 9.14 I Blair, Nebr., July 5, 1921. 19 in 18-17-B be reduced £0 $160 W. E. McDonald. Supplies I The County Board of Eq1.\1.\li:~and the azaened valuation on Loufor Poor -.59.97 ation 'met pununnt toadjoumnéent 10 and 13 zo $1020 and the lm- C. B. Hehmu, Com. Meetings taken Juno 20, 1921.provententa zo $100.& llilfltl- 5 mn ..111.00 Present:Chu.Nolaon,C.B.Hovod,seconded m d ¢!ffi¢ llznrlee Mehrena, Shenff, Ex-Mohan:d g J N¢150n| County that assessed valuation on Lot l pen.-le 90.30 Commiul uen and Annie C. Mar-n 1241-9 he reduced so $2000 Natl. Sales I: Service Co.. T.gin, County Clark.A m m Wm.amprovementa to $2200 and w. Ribbons 11.00 Chas. Nelson. Com. HostingII Mileage for s Ho.1lI.00 c. J. Nelson. Com. Meetings& Mileage for 6 L! .15.00Poten-an Hdw., Suppfiu 2{.50 Mrs. Harvey Poanda, Board for Poor 16.33 Qwity Market, Supplies forPoor" 49.84 E. B. Redfiold, Supplies forPoor 3.00 Kelly, County Azaeaaor..Minutes of the preceding meet- ine were road and approved. On motion duly made and ear-rled the unused valuation on theimproverrlentl on the Wli NW3-i of Sec. 13. T'P 17, R. 9, was ro-dueod to$800 and the #aloe d the land to $50 per acre. On motion duly made and ear- ded tho aa alltd valuation of aeuedvalualionon Lot28to .11 apd on Lot 36 to 31400.Moved,seconded ond .oarri~ that the swelled valuation on - improvements on into 16, 1118, Block 35, Bm! guy be nd ¢o¥1£00.0&. lloved and seconded that .Board adjourn to meet July 1~ 1921.Carried.ANNIE C. MARTIN. County Cie . . . r |fmo ve d fr o m th e fu n n l o I` | r ~ e m o n \ i n t F r i d a y .T h u n d l y v h l l n n a t (Ja d a Pe -u m m : fe t a l Je n s h s u r n a n d d a u g h t a r , M i n L e o n a o f B i l l r m d Hn . Jo e . le s se n an d c h il d re n .l l l n H e l e n C r c vd y o f D h i r vi s l n d l u i . w e e k w i t h h e r a i l t e r . U r n . V i c w r J o h a n n a .H r . a n d M r s . P e t e r N l i h e n m i gu u t s , h ir . a n d Hr s . Je s pe r u e n m d ux i ld r en cu l oe m i l n O m ah a M o nd a y l f t n m o o n a n d : m e n d e d t h e R i v- ie r a t he a t r e . coalsllS3l0N!:ns'PROCEEDINGS County cammiuionars Room, Blair, Nebr., July 6, 1927. Baan! of County Commluionennm! pursuant in mljoumment uk- cn June 20, 1921.Prenm:Chas.Nelson,C..B. Mehnns und C. J. Nelson.ldlnutan of zhe vréoedinl meet- ing nn rlld and approved. - s u m n t l r l i i l ; m m P l | » 8 ¢ v n._ - rn :t n f r n r n l s m -Blair. Nebauh. July 14, 1927'bnuu snmss * "-»;;;;;'°==' " me '""* a umuuu ~ fri ends .Tny ~ M; g°==° acrwnecr m fmg Wm gnce a n an or om sm more cam nrt or n summer.5 Hrs. F~ L. Raver of mm if and tculd un an diwnose of thnlr The South Side §le.reh§_nt| o! ~'m,nd_,Ben n,of Califomia ar nts *_ ri nd i n erman last 'meek for Q '°1'=f&£.'..'i'"¥'f..".f'.........'.§°°... ' Mrs. (Arr:1\:u:nrm ..... ......... _ _ _ _ _ " " |¢ l u ° ~ |o n M r s .C h r i s c m - m . ° m r - | , , . . .l u m e h o f h o m e - a n d s i c e c r ea . . 1 n :n a . n ¢ » | |:c a se a n- 2 w uc r s nu r n | ~`15`iz£ma¢»¢¢,the Peter £'il¢|.|En nuluu....,..,,,,,_____._..and Mn. Tpd Bq§h¢|;.i:Kapil-an nn*-linld for n few dir# early 'ruesda morning with tm. .-l-.lo ad s of mi. .c. ga,Andersen l l i n .H u o l d H u m u u t n ,. ¢ u » | S } § é » I| " £ : T » ; ~ fo l l n i n g c i a i m s l .._ f\. .. . l. . 1- 4. n u n t nl v r |n i n n u .... vIh r d o s e n f r e fr e a h m e n h mo n a d e w e r e fa m i l y :petal Te k l m a h . vu u u :d ll\llln.r¢l va n qv- . . -- . _th m a h la t e r .C h u . A r n o l d k f t M o y n f t e r - n o o n f o r R o e h a t z r . M i n n . t o c o n -su i t spe ci al is t:a t M a y o Br o n . rm na to ri um .M n .Al .Ien C o n n e r o f L o n le a rn e d h e haul i n j u n d hi s b a c k . Il i a m a n y fr i l n d l h e r e h o p s h i s In j u r y i n o n l y a l i g h t a n d n m h e: n a g - s o o n b e a b l e t o b a o u t l l u i n . M r . a n d M n .F l o y d K n o t t a n d c h i l d n n o f 0 p u } m vi g i t e d r g h t i vg a T h u r l d l t o * o d a t t h t R o y B a x t e r ~ H r .m d H n .Vi c k S k u v u n dc h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y a t U m E d H n h t a l n h a m s .. CMM! ¥*.°:°9;"f!' am* .¥':.'"~ to n i l. up at ti n ie s \ | .h 1 \.s.1., { || ,h| | er frcm Stanton, Iowa Int weeko r s visit with dilutive:and rlends.Louis Horn has accepted a pod- ion as lineman for tha north- 1 Attention frien~d~s Satu~ioy~ Mr. ami Mrs.Bert Con r o f the bndnul notli~of watermelon andPekamnh entertained nroumlpiwon- | °°h°' i i h " y ty reiatives at n birthday dinner |Sunda. July 10 in honor of their S=§_~v_=;f Hn. son,lbert iiifmolt linhdny °'° lr e:n¢|lhonlBlh0curvedthnday.Those preaent.".,Zi: from a vm:~ inchnled Hr. anI Mrsfll. 0. Coop-visiting niativet 1er. Bin Nettie Mae, Phiiiiu and IllinoiaJacqueline,Mr.and Mrs.1.C.Mn .W m. lawCoopermd Mr. and Hrs. Wm." e TeknmthRruvnusson. :Il of Henman.HY.Th utte r Md |¢ and Mrs. Albert Cooper and threel \Ir : n l Mn . U children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coop-0,;m|.;,5und",." of Teknmah.|lay'n onlinr: at K MT and M f t Fred Rob¢l'l80l1|Mfg F;-gnk CnnCornell, and Donald Lowe drove to down Friflly forl~`unmnolle Sunday and vhited at parentai. ;1)L0 lho Frank Ijaneoek home.|MII: Ruth [m,¢.The indie: of the H. E. add met the Tehmlh hos~ for work Wednesday at the coun-She umlennmnt atryhomeofLira.Bert Lottie.Wednesday and h~ We Fix E i a r c n u . M r . a m ! M n . E . w . D u r - c.M r .:m.|M r s .F l o y d Fo s t e r o f C f l i s .d r o ve t o Il e g n z m Su n d a y a n d sp e n t t h e d a y a t t h e D a ve C u m m i n g s h o m e .W e u m i e r s t a n d f u l l m al l - u l l m | mu! in Fanumcul.9.1;llr.ve*!|.=:'~T_',._..-E\:J E Ruh r o f a rm. lr. lun mn. aonn nun: ul l.u|.||ml..-..A Il!!u S h a r i f!5.00595 I GOUI1. c.-:Tn --J m a e fa q: k u lr lnlv ki c v -noc~»~=v'.¢»-|¢ulmm». " a g m r " " m ' ; ' ° ; ' ; ; ° = " ° ' " ' , ; ; ; ; "~ 3 ;g- hh' S l u stme r m a n r | " "w w ' " " ° " "e l s 9 ."_ _ ; l _-__ ¢.E'__,,___11 9 n | \ | \ |B l m e d a n d Ie c o m k t i t h a t t h e - 1 ., | _ _ _ » ¢BLAIR. NEBRASKA | | . 'l. 2 !;;'n\Boa:d :=l;:mrn to meet July 18 £56 T 1921. cmzul iid visited a sister, Hn. ld: John-Rohm | {¢g¢nmh of n e u he nnon at Amhvillr N. C.Hqreportl She ll a student nuns gg thehgvinenjo eff th meeun amif3'r:sz llethodlst hospllll in Omnhx. n .lel ghtful trip dgwn and back.,Th,Minus laura »-nq Ann; After visitin here with herse I-'una and Mrs. Gilbert 0 son en-hu'.:m¢I J.n. Johnwun tho maui gugdned the Catholic .muj 3¢. car, Edclia and Henry.Him Halen Larsen, who nttend- ed school at N e w T a d w a smlrriedto Hr. 1190 b u g ofOmaha 'Funds Jdwl 28%.I l lg p g i n a 4 ~ * W F i _But a BROKEN HEART NORTH SIDE GARAGE _ *5- - u n a\ . Kun.-5.-A.~u~Kifchenlwok is diierent from ani move you have ever used. Takes anly n momcnt to ugh: it: a\l_bum»an raefyat ance. tum on or dE\ike gas. No mage. wot or odor We have than In several beamifd models. Come in gud let un !e'l rw wiv they nn: inner, ufu, cleaner and :hare eccnomical. PETERSEN HARDWARE -~ \A L - B E R T L . E AI T C H E N K O O lndluuhsmulvniug .»: s a u n o r e v e n t o g a s ~ ~-ll/g -/ i r ~ For You- and ~our »Fami{y \YOU ARE xN'rs:mm'En ln imporugt NEWS of the 1rent Farm Orgsnlzsglons '°' com.pleLe and authentic-Clsngresgionnl ¥}epon.s'°full lnformstign on DqpanmenuofGovernment and Admlmsu-ation'°''FREE SEHVIGE w bring xou News, assist- ance. lnstnxctlon and enter lnment ''' I live. up-to-the-minute NE SPAPER lol; thebusy lsrgner and his hmlly Ind lhoss (uter- esled ln agriculture.Such is .r Glydflaiin r Qfvwa A Ihlioul wwuy Nvvnow r . 1 u 1 - n e - r - -r.-a,\ Publislzed Evvfy Saturday at Wuhlngtan, D. C. YOU CAN"l` Al-'FORD todo without it ll you w~nt funn dst: direct from the nstionslcapital-Wuhingt6n,where we have thehearty ceopprstlun ol the great.U. S. Depart-ment of Agriculture, as wellls of the nation- ally-known Farm leaders.Not-only Qzrlcul- tural information. but news and lnstruvtlve columns for the womenfolks and_chlle§ren, too.lt is the llveliest. most h-lterestlnl. mon help-ful Farmexfs Newspaper published. USED clues 5 T H B I D E A L C O OK : » r D v £ ...._ _" I, .-,__ de-nre~onqua .-bak# :s ~H " The National Farm News. 2:5 G STREET, N. w.WASHINGTON, D. c 1923 CHr:vno1.1»:1' COACH ms crnzvnour:r Conn ... ms Cm:vnoLEr cmcn ms (lIII\ROLET COUPE 1920 IURD mlrazxc 192: xmm rarcx |923 Cm:vrml.l»rr 'roualxa I \/" 192| c lue:'~noLf:T Tovnlxc 1 0 'r $425.00 4s|.oo 450.60 (25.00 33.00 190.00 150.00 zoom Aronson Chevrolet Co. Blair,Nebfaska \ 5 '»iF¢ i 11*f ; a n - - , . _:A_».~ 4I'5 ' Q ; ¢ ; F P ` i , = -`L4.H,r ¢eP e r f e c t B a k z n g B _,ro l._~thosemqiptn m ll m m 1|goodxulnwhmh hh:,mg L xa.w\1 l l g n o g a n w v v - --v . . _ . .5 1 .P u e b i u t h e a t r e s .I n n a .H a y .M a r i o n a m d *W a r r e n , P .Z .W i l s o n i u \ ¢ l J .I .U n r u h | w c r e S u n d a y d i n n e r e s t :a t t h e t w o o f B l m i r ' s p r o m m e n t b u a i n n l .h o m e u f h i s p m n u ,r .a n d H n . M n . c n l l e d i n o u r c i t y M o n d a y .| T n m W a k e i i e l d S r . ,w h o I l v e e u : l . .K ) .L o n g l r u c i z e d u i a m !o f o f m l m . h o g :t o O m a h a M o n d a y e v e n i n g M i n s H e l e n V a n V n l i n t t l e h n t u l f o r I u e s . l a 5 " a \m a r k e t ..h e r n i n w h i n h d a y .[ n d . § " r l d } : g - mother;Mlidred Lc ftll,bridefl father; Edna Sprick, flower girl;lh r k HcConn|Llm,1111!burnt.Ellen ilengedoht, praacher.Thebfi:lil party dcaolndni !.b.e swnand paved into the parlor. white 131° 1="1<\'i*¢' #W "fe ~ 28.00 25,00~ n¢|»ill»lr. 1"-~\='-°\ii°;»»'»'g'uT."u5'.a 6"a.'i'»allll lapel! ~ f'!"''§E§1u=|J.¢. ml umzu Gnuae.Work t e r w h e n h e ~I n u p e m u u u h I U ! l u l l l l n n a - u n 0 0L u l a a n d M a r g e r y K u r a n " J M n C u r i a C u r t i n n t W R 8 0 .h i s f .l l a i l f e e l i n g s o m a -m m o rr a , . . : : : .. .i f - m f :. .' f . : , . " ° :, ' ; . : " , s : ' : . f ° ' " " ' " °P I = l £ .A v e r s r w #t i m e " "' " "\* 11@ §1=\ ' ~ ' = = = = = ' ° ° = " ~n m n a n AW c r k wmvv82.25 1 rlllléll lt John mmm-n.------ --. v"l 'im non'nn ull gall _hw-'I ..'l'e"=::\5i';}"'.'£.'$'£'l'!"'..... ¢...|.n o H \ : 7 : ; f r : : E-5 f" ?)i n g h h : i t i s s u p e r i o r c ve h t o g a s . I n A h u dm Kitchenkook is difcrmt from any h ever used Takes only a mom;'at To light it' al! burr!an rady at once, tum on or off like gas. No ¢m0§¢¢» mot or odor We mv; them an :cvs-:nd bn€»uru1 models. Come in gud lc: us tei mu why they are inter, safer, cleaner and rimre oconomicd. PETERSEN HARDWARE -..A L B E R T L E AI T CH E N K O O NM* | s *vi m . a t t h e h a m s o l he : p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . G i l b e r t O i m n .De n ni s O s b u m ,w h o re ce n tl y nuffr .rv-I an a t t a c k o l ' p n e u m o n i a . £1 a g ai n c on fin ed zo hh b e .l . Mi s a M i l u l m l L n f t h ,d a u g h i a r u f M r .a n d M m He n .L o fl i n h a s b. e n r n y a n vu l t o ta u g h i l l a n h o o l n r a r O r u m fo r t h e c o m i n ye a r .M r .a n d M n .H e n r y 1&uh!'nnn. an d M i n s L i l l i e Kfa h i m n n n l l r n d m l u m i n i u n fvs t i vn l a t t h e l . . u \ h e r u 1 chur ch at Fun lan ell e S |.l n.l ly. Mr . s n . I M r s . m l b e r z O l u n a r ean j o yi n g rs . vi : . l t fr om M r . a n d l n .Th e o .l l u l h r s o f W anhinggion,n .C .Th e y d r o ve t h r o u g h i n t h e i r r a r , n r r i vi m f h a l W o d n e n l u y . M n . USED clues Minn lkxinn Olson.Nr.and Mn .Thompson and Ma lr uf Omaha npent a iw daysthe pu; week ramping aut In this vicinity.Hin Mabel Gaylord is apenllngthe week with fdemla at Hamburg I "`-H.. Sam Mcfiolren family spent Sunday at the pnrentad, Wm. Hc- Cowen home.intain llnvenfliclz is in the Uni- versity hospital in Ornnlu lt. pren-enl when ahe in receiving medi-cal tnatment.'Henry liuhlman shipped n carof hop out Monday for 'l`1.|enlay'a Omaha market.Mrs. Dora Miller wu a plena- ant vhitor on Sunday at the OttoChrhtofferson home. 5 T H B I D E A L C O OK : » r D v £ ...._ _" I, .-,__ 1923 CHr:vno1.1»:1' COACH ms crnzvnour:r Conn ... ms Cm:vnoLEr cmcn ms (lIII\ROLET COUPE 1920 IURD mlrazxc 192: xmm rarcx |923 Cm:vrml.l»rr 'roualxa I \/" 192| c lue:'~noLf:T Tovnlxc 1 0 'r $425.00 4s|.oo 450.60 (25.00 33.00 190.00 150.00 zoom Aronson Chevrolet Co. Blair,Nebfaska \ _ _he'When in |'" Omaha . ;,, H o t e l C o n a n t _::§ NL :::-FIrcpmo/_ .qh250 Ro-um tx E-H Halh m Rates £1 m SJ -ll. ! ! !U I l l l _ u |1 " " "" " " ' U m ~~M M ~ | |h .- - - --Q .l u n m i - ' m ~n f l i n m l l m a y ~1 l l r .a n d '» i ' § " u » ' 3 ' u ~"m "c o . .m o ! | . v l l t [ a , 1 a s 9 *H a n i n L a r s o n l l b l n n u l n n l i n .n d l n .G u !'. . ! ' ! . " . ' 1 ' l ' L ' . ' . ' i 'S u n i l !a n ' l ' I l l l l l l ' l \B r o m . ,l u p p l l l l - - _ ! - 2 ? Jn;eel wry much.Mr. and Hrs. Tom Wikafleld and sons wen in Omaha last Wed~ lr\e|Jn5.Hr. Wah-fiell hui a nrload of hop on the market that Lung Wly to Matrimony"wereposted along the way which led za the netue when the present; wenunmipped.A nice hmrlx of fmki..kllo. cake and punch was qujrpd-ho m e a t p re s en t .Bi l i K i n gd o m s p e n t Th ur # l ay 3 % l l i d n r d N ¢ l l o n '|d o i n g so m e p u m p w o r k ..J u s Ha n s e n spe nt W ad ne sd zyw a n i n g a t N . J. A I u I4 ~ n o n '\ . A u ! Il an : -o n w a l t h e m Sa lu n da y e\ e» n i n g .E d n a A n n a a n d Il a t h e : H a n s e nsp e n t . 'l 'h u n d a y nfbe rn oo n w l l h 111.1 -uni nun H i n k l e y o f Bl a i r . M r . a n d M n . G e a r s !! R u m u u e n l m ! ( k m :Illlfl i h r n o m l R u m o r se n c l ll e d n l. th e § i l l W u l f h o m e Fr i d a y eve n i n g . Mi s s N o n a A n d r r m n c a i l n l o n M n .Ar lo lg h W a i !l i o m l a y n f l r r - m o n o i 1 i s we ek . L a n R u s k s p e n t S u n l a y a f t e r F r i d a n ft e m o o n : a l l e n s t i l l C . ( f o n d o n . G r l d i l l t U 9 5 - 5 * J u n u u e n ' |w e r e M n . .Chris !!'aa 111.U n i o n C o - O p . A n n . , D II IIJ II a vi a n . Petersen,M n .C h d n C h r l a l o ffe r - son,E d n a ,W i l m a ,L e o n ;a n d l.1:zabe\h H a n s e n a n d 11.1150 nn.l M a x i n e Ta y l o r a m i D o r o t h y a n d Ja c k I'¢ { z rl e n .M r .: n d l i n .D e l l e f W u l f : m u l Su pp li es 8 6 5 R. ii . A l le n , A g t. , In su r an c e P r c m i u m 85.00 A .N .B a l l a n l , M a n a x l n z Po o r F a r m 40.00 \-Ha r e m i l e e k , C l k . D i s h C t . .noo n wi th M r. a nd M rs . Je m So r- 1 §fL'?.'i? !. ." 1Z'i .'I. E. '° '" "" " at u w Fr an k!C o u r t C o n n 13.15 n n 1 u n-1\D - n f Qn l -\""z5"Fs»El`ii'5i"u»». Hlroli Rulings- |=='{;]§~._sfno sms z-2.90Cu erhihu ll Fm k Gum-'-in Je|||la|||n |n.|°En}\q5¢n.l"°}:_', cub stan, Blrrll":un |George Lofttn and family spentian!Homin;evening at I'.E. | Ple=leher's.Chu.Hovemlkk and famiiy called at Lester IIovendielva onIri~hy evening.Evelyn Fletcher spent the weekend in Herman with Hrs. Fred Guffey.|Mr. and Blra. Andrew Nelson and :on apent Sunulny at the Wm.Hiller homo.rHr. and Hrs. bee Elbert: and1Ivelyn Sprfli called at the E. C.Burdic home Saturday afternoon.Mr. und Mn. Wm. Sprlck andDariine mul Ed Linden were in 'Dekmmah Thuraulay evening.|Mr. and Airs. Robert Geary and Mrs.Ernen Geary of Sherldan Lake Colormlo returned to theirhome one day lost week aftertinitingwithfriendsandmein-\\\ls for nearly two weeks.Mr.ond Mrs.Merit-Anthony and children caliefl at HermanSpricifs Sumiay morning.Fneman Loftin and Chester II<»wn.lick called at the GeorgeLuftizl home Sunday afternoon.Hr and Mrs. Henry linger uni|rhildl:r.D.at!.cmlod chumh-at rd-3 Ibnata Sunday morning.Ilnrn'~! and Tn! Glrley and RoyVllonnlriklren 1.1¢Q callen at Her- r||:\t| Sprick's Surnlay.Mr.and )Irs.`\|\'I]bnr Updike BEL L C REEK VAL L EY i Mr. and Mrs. John IJehtenhmp ol' Arlington apent I'ri.iay afternoon at 1110 Wm. Hellman home.The Ladies' Aid met Int I'\:ur\-day afternoon at lhe home of lin. Wm.Hume.St\eral Lhiies fromhere attended.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.lloltmn.Viola and Inter visited Sunday,aftemo-on at the Auftwt Lallmaa heme.Misa luhry Lallnmn spent Tuna-JIS' :Item-non with Minnie lat!! mon.lliu Alice lIchtenkamp was in kriiogwn Slonday afternoon.Mott of the farmen have fin-Iihed cutting wheat whle othen have just begun..A biz crowd from here attendedthe free movies at Aliington Bat uniay exerting.Master Duane Palmer Bos-ehuldt of ifontnneile, spent Saturday atthehomo of Hr. and Mn .Ed Crocker.` ""E3p-e_|LiI\a`U||i?ep Guest-What!Eggs G0 ¢Q1l.| apiece!Waiter--Yee, that influlet th! wen: and tear on the hens. ,.;;,,,;,;f,"""'mm 1""" gi'`|"2"'"ig" 'r"" ';;"" -' "" llnulou lt um riilllllllu |~ , J u n e u g |1 3~r.uul'"l: nC h |ia N| hm |m lh" ng : c _ '|fA.""e',:|.' _|¢|H\_¢||;;|||,|,|||.l8el\- ma c uuuannn ei lldllll m w m n n n y m m u h m l ,v m somIll In Jlfn Lancs anal chi!-Inn.\ R. c. E.. uuenu.':enum c ;lr- nfl un. "!°:. f'L':£'1'!!!'€'1 a sum anemia: elliln an the ..§"wm "L"..'L.l'°".'f..... mul .» 1l,ff`§'l"°"'"'"4s.oa moo °¢ MF Q ! !\ I ¢ l l .l l l .(I i r d 1 L a b o r ~. § ' ! . '. ' : ? f " f E _ ~ ~~ \ " u u T J f .f i -Q n n n n f i ~ 2.52 I The "Blues"-md :hey doun-duminc hap ineas--vanishwith the .mi oi thi mcdver as you pu: it back in place.. Sunnlles\ | n \L \ n u n n i n h ~ Blednl, and Yen wmeuer or ;».en» | Wulf homenerd, Hr. and lin. G. Heybmc k anal mn of Arilnlinn.Ed Hansen and Will Hannaspent Bundly eftemoon at N. J.AaJencn'|.John Wohman :nd .nm 0|»|o_n of Shir smiled then Hrs. Lewin Nelson and son of Calhmln visited 1\sund.\y utter-noan at the Caile Henna home. Alex Andrenun spent '!hund.ay and Friday at Calla Hamlen's. Sir.Andreuon h u been working in 512.end Mn . J ule Hansen,Opal and Beuuh and Hrs. BinlmHating! spent Suwy lftenmonnt H. C. Banana.Russell and Merle Wenl wereBanda; nflzrnoon vidtnrz al. John Tl!lor's. '";;.'::f;xGuy Hinkley, Supplies for Poor 9.59 !!o\nnl Jensen, Trees., Farm Bureau 240.61Ann: K. Johnmu, Work in __ __ loruhy Ionnnon.|Mr. lml lin. Fnd Clulatiameutand Carl HRM s-muy with nin- u m a l. V '°1~l l n f l o e u n a and ehlldnns v n wm w u y u f wr ma n v ll lt - nn MRM Chris Denman homn.Friday sltnmoon m u m atBoc as .8nBli'| were Mrs. Chrll lawn md lx on hh wuy mek wlknmlrk, hll lurmer Mme.He h | mornin of Calle Hnluen.w w ! u m m : g u m n c m . Hlnlfh'| won Ur. md llrs. HsuWal!:ml children, Axel Huuen|n.l Im: Kxvgh.Phd Chrili-\&|\l¢D IMI!! Sundny ,,_'*';J -'~' Hn..E. v. Hum wen u my uvemn up me uuf lr. c m! linn n g n ~ Gsm-wk :ml E'|v\ Hansen spank Sum\l :nsex-noon uhh mm. lmlHe n m n .llr.and Mn .Pauben,Annaand Jim And Lv-In Hnmen were Aumuon 0ifI¢eJunes King, Curing for Poor\L in I'n\ming cu, Sup- pn..G. A. Llnphff, u. D., Rnd Qvlrwlv Sahry w w 2 L00 50.45 35.00 |. .-.....B l a i r T e l e p h o n e C o . Local and Long Distance Service , . /a|L\.mn1/~_ ~Nc:cnszxQn n ! ! ~E ~ LOCALS lr. Ind Hrs Jun Sully vhih: lon md Fritz Muller Wednesdny 001158A. x-:. Dixon mn n truck load oi hbfm io Omnha Monday night. Mr. and Hrs. C. B.Bunn and Re e w l l 1 ~Sunn~y e\'enin¢all drove so the home of Mr. and lim.l n .l n l p h B o u vi e r vi d t a d a ~C h n l . H u m h o m e i n U m l h . . H r .a n d M n .C h u .IIi n e l i n e ~nt S u n d ay s t t he G e o r ge H l n e » ho m o l a B o l i o vu e . I n H m r y L u d w i g a n d ch i !- a f S h i r : p a n t S u n d a y vi s i t i u a n . S o n y g l n s l l a f l . l n . J o h n in d iu m m p tn t S a tu r - d n y a n d S u n d a y vi s i t i n g Binner l i d u l s n n n I n F1 o u n c e . l l i a n m m w a n a a n d A r t h u r H a n k M E d u ,In .vi d l o d n h - U n u h e n B w # l ¢ r l l r l .M i n B o w i e :w i n d a t t h i h o m !a !h o r da u g ht e r ,H n . W m lu r Bt r ie kl ot t, a :a mp le of d ay s l a n ! s u n k .l i n Ag n e s ( Jus t i n u n d I n W h i t W a l l i n viaiteui a t t h t J i m O b a n h o m e n e a r Ke:-mnrd W e d - m c d a y .l l r l .Roy A nd er so n |l l. en .| ed t he C a m a m n fu n e r a l i n H e r m a n l u i y ,I r a .I a n n i :W a l l a n ,H g .A . R o n m d d n g h t a r . N o r m a c r m +Ir s . W h i t W n l l a c l n n H i a d r i n d !o n F r i d a y . the home ~I Ura. Margaret Sven mn.Hn. Joe Blndur and daughter evening with Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves.Ruth Widener as helping Mrs. Opai Renta with her work.We-lneldsy Mn. J . S. Conn; and Roby )!¢Goy zlm\1» to 1:vr-monf. to spend 'the afnernoon with Ernutim McCoy at the Day home where nhe is spending the summer Mn. A. A. Anderson and non,Dean :nd lr. and Mrs. CliftonAndusonandaouofTekqmnh, call-ed at the Fritz Muller home on Sunday evening. hir. and Hn. Joe Bnndur .mddnughler of Herrnan and Mrs. Ban dur'| xiater, Hin Hlinbeth Disch ner ui Columbus spent Mondayevening with Mr. and M m Dor. Hamer.Hr. and Hn. 1.. L Laymnn and mm.Ned "Brion tracked a load M A I | l l r . m d I n .S a m Ba i l e y a n d non,D a vi d to o k Su n d a y d i n n e r . .n :"~vioxx - 4 , .\ " ... . Non So FunHe-Every time I kiss you, i' .Inst In' 'Time Father-Do you want to blow not your braim! :he home d the fonnefa brother,-ohn Aronaon and fomily of thh vlclnlly.llr. and Hrs.EverettAronaon and family and Hr. and Mrs.Chester Aroneon and son were dtemoon and lupper guest: at the parenw borne also and:hone present Men .served to ie: cream before they left for their INIIUI..\Mrf and Ura.Prevl hon! and family and Hr.abd Mrs.Ear!Coldwell :peut Sunday at the Glen ltay home on the bottom.Mn . Ray ia a adater of lr. Caldwell.Ira. Joe Laaure left Wednexday for-ihglinter.Hum.to consult Mayo Bron. and expects to be gona about two weeka.Mr. and Mn. Jaznea lrlullin andfamily spent Sunday afternoon at the Hjalmer Quia! home.. llr. and Hrs. laula Sbhenk en- tertained the following gueata at dinner Int Bunday: Hr. and Hrs.Joe gully, H|.|| ||| Hrs. Wallace Snowdon, llr. anJ Hrs. John Rei itll Hin Ada Sc henk of Ondts.Air. and Hn. Chris Hina drove to Irvington last Sunday and were accompanies! home by Hn. Hina' mother, Ura. Spring. Hr. and Bra. Jamea Mullin andfamily, llr. an-I Bra. Chria Hina and Ira. Spring of Irvington spent Sunday everdng at the Ed Hatter home. Itrutle, Fm!!! and Herben Koeulr z"'°"' Sunday at the Aufuit Hat- »sen home. ALONG THEsB o c r r o m R o m I lin. Fritz. Muller and baby an.: U l u Roby McCoy mpgnt Sunday a!!or!|00Ifl at the A . E .Dixon home.llr. and lin..Pete Elliott andchlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Henhel Layman and children spent Sun- day evening at the L. L. Layman home.Misra lllldred Iverson and Florence Dixon went to the homeof llwne Mathew: Sunday after- noon and later the girls accom-panied llr. and Bra. 0. H. Hath- ewa to we sam llahoney home when they spent the aitemoonand enjoyd toe cream and cake. Mr. and Hra.Herbert Harwood and familyolfere also present.Hn. Henry Beard, Hrs. Byron Beanl and l l a Roby McCoy spent Thuraday afternoon trlth ;f=- Margaret Iverson and fann- r .rHna ndllra . I -'n dR. | y h a.laa Sunday dinner gueata.ltr.andllra. Dean Reynolda and family ol' Walthill,hir. and Mrs. Clifford un" and anna, Clifford and Mel- iVll| Jaeoba.Hr. and Mn .J.D. '4 Z; I C l -|p h o n e d o w n a m i n u t e .. c r a s h t h e Y e a r l y G a t e s t o n i g h t ! s llr. and Hn. Rlynolda.Hn. llltltrlt Iverson andfun | r |~| ___.»:~.. Gurlnon of Blair drove out in the Watch The Children Grow '4 \ L 1 » Z . ./.» 5; r . 1 . . n s cwEr :QNk - ' - Gl€£=.9S_ I THE ENTERPRISEAu. 'ms`PI»:om.3 Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" Subscription =¥`l`=°l1"?T.?`»"5.Z"§Z. néifllg W. s¢.umm, NEBRASKA, JuY 21, 1927 ~Wanhlnlhn Clusty. BLAIR isnt in ~n and s pu; t umamption a twocooler ~tially t i l 3 l luc-mak- y of! someby its will in vy. solved .furn- Cmig,absut ;n ad-ll u a cr P a - la- ln- Ub' 34 N C B U Q bery of nlnt- on nft law opeban of ~vern- CITY COUNClL- TALKS TRAFFIC Dimusu Purking Quhdom und wig; Dru!! ln Ondhume Tnkhl Cure ul 'mma I-hlahlhh Ar-lerlll Hllhvly wllh Slnuh. PARKING ZONES NECESSARY Hear Reports sl Commiunn onWulnr. Light. rm Skull und Alkyn nd Publi: lmpmvemnu. cmmcll hdd Int Tunday eventn; brought upm|.ny suhhctn of ln- terut Ind Importance to the pub-lic.Among thus questions was that of parking durlng timeswhen tha town In full of visitors such as Saturday nlshu. eu.A trnffk:onlin.ance Including thi.:and the ¢;¢1§|1,m¢o f u h d a l highway: through the dt! will bldmftadand mx into dfoet as once.'I'his ondinlnce wi ll e mu the sto p llr nlll to be plnaldwhen traffic anhra qt crouas tho nmrhi hkhvv thu.: c umin; thedrive r of an um to bring thu auto tn s §_0|.l :top bdsm ontar- ing or awning.This will of:mm eliminate n gun perc ent af tha aeddcnta and plus thcblame of th lnddmt when it bg- I w a ' $ I l " ! l *: m a n n pgyngdlilnhvcrlbll £0 buying Ning: for the gtk on ac count of the lic kof funds and :no lutlnua of thell l o n .\ The street and alley committunpoztad pmnou being mndn an the itrip of puamont lain; LM on Third Ind South strata.The nu r .c ommi th e also mponod progmu on the new will and Eh: .. 1927 Grulnltlag Folhv V mn mmm Mn: WUI A DANA iS PO Sole laAl DM ol u W|l|'|'end|~ [r z r wa n mz xs F o n W YOMI NG vlsrron § ,"L amar aimno on ¢w¢cneo- day) for Mn Kenneth llclvlibban of Hidwut, W yn.who ipspcnd->ing I. few * n h h e n wi t h h a r parents,Hr.and Mrs.w.J.Rodgers. Bin.Meliibbcn was fonneriyMi n Halen Rodglra and gradu- ated hum Blair High achooi in l!'22.Hwy of Hill Gn fs -| u ut\ are former dalqnaua and ldzoolf l n-In of lin. lieklbben and the a moon n u a very enjoyableone for all. Mlm Dorothy Guy ante:mined STATE nrcuutrs BUYING or emu Summa ol Alrlguhun Mly lo- wh Ptrllh nd Clan ah Bl:- Iu Shih: for A Pu-hd ol On Yc lxi z r n c r s H A N Y STATIONS Becntlry llcLmlh|.I|\of d umu dep utmmz o f u f k u lmn csndnnad | xhool of lnxu-neun: Fridly dtnnoon in du nupnma m n room for the h a d ! ! o fmlmnn md mpqrlnumlanu of enum bvrinl dntiau.Hn uhd for Nu ouanorntlon oltha mei pl-um:to a l a n : M l mu I n g vvmlng zu [le ar n in gofne u n tartan.Swnn l p mn - uu I ( d r md i mvlr ' - I ll aboar- v l n a v l t m i l w w l t h l v i a w l oI H ! !nxvdnun o l u u m d l 'hy m snudnd w. no mon and no lun. 3\¢Ml11 lleL:u¢hl.\n wled lb tendon to IM nmendmsnk clilrlldbyu n n o m!lttll llh I n which ~~1 G0 ON W }RN TRIP ~L I K E .5 TONS ICE ussn 3 Me nu .Tranny Bohn,Ci rll LY I5 Chaiszensen,Dliver ani Emnleg:.~~ Huddleson left last Salurlay eve'~~1:'° m f;-~=<;_=y§==~.ring for Ft.Morgan,{olondo.t ra¢t mmm:i l j~-- .dunng pan mom!hssRuralDistrict: Employing ss m g , ~ § f 3 , § g _ " § { ;i :1»?:'P'"P*"' un|,.a=| That Bridge Slay out an u v n g a » :emh Tnchern in County.Pay Aver- Hlr.QM 3,fn Clyde gin a,of|Be Iluill Acroia Misnsuud Ri~f=r|"§ff"'I:1:i| .""f._°'if°f""' 'LAN WORK Dlscusslng o n e thing and another, We've never attempted to smother rn Lyle: of Activ- lh C o l i n Y ¢ lr . :'lclldSdlN1. PULAR CHOICE Suu Uld vu dty . I lllr rh d.Ola bool.,1 di lehonl :Ins of ndjusting itaalf asu n .Wo find um than young pan- S tho an d o f alth l n t h a h l g h !! e r& thlm.8a, ige Wage of $81.20 per Month. |»f ;h:|t place.It is their i»a|.en1.§pn al Blair Making Short Cul I'mm ww. ___§_"=="'_;° ,;°' ._="';'§~PLo1 W " ;_to take in all th dghla of inte 9 mon an n *°wen axe $6-v 1lilllul. $130 est while on theclrip and Wm _;j Fremont to Mo. $alle! A Real!!!xlh e r u p I n i g ¢ | ]| - g n wcos? MAIRTENANCE ss1.sa1.1s tum the later par. of the \.\ee.k.BLAIR GRANTS FRANCHISE ....h ,.\.____... |nr-|s¢|| r |1 \'led l w a s vwdxsu TMYQ; . ; : °..,,; :.:;. ::. DANISH LUTHERAN ll.. Si' ¢.....,{l..., 2, »S...fJl sfrml Hume sus.SUNDAY S PICMQ wrwrm sfmn Nu! vm. me u mr pu n s u mm 1:ren ea-rvenienoo, IJ mmneu timndzliy.Itll mxlug money vim mm in sha Kmlabtednau ||dunl¢~m The fact that our Eddie ls eager and steady-- Dlscussing u n e thlng Ql l gurne nt in *w h e n W a s h i n g t o n co u n t y h a s de ve l -'F o r s o m 1 t h e t i I t t b e lo p e d s r u r a l lc h o o l or g an i sa t io n S u n d a y Sc ho ol Pi cn ic o f S e ve n b r i d g e u r f m i m f h M ` m . § " £ . . `~g m f o r b l m p t h a t h u g r o w n t o s u c h a n e x t e n t D a n i s h L u l h e r n n C h u r c h e s I l d d a t B i n !! h u b e e n u p p e r m o s t i n t h e T e h m x h p m ;h u tl u t It i l 3 Il l| 0 8 t 1l n nU V lb l ¢I n 1| Il n a h u n P a u l I- n t Q n n r l n v llIllld8 Df 1l|.l!\!r.T n w a i t f m Ilan .L__ . . - | \ - __ :....; An L..h m ! The total number of children of school In i n th e rursl districts number 2261.Of this number 1,388 were enrolled ln the schools\1url.ng the put year and nude sv- ersze dsily attendance of 1,1i0. Thenearo fifty-five row dist-ricts tncluding frsctlonsl dlztrict number 21 which iles partly in this county sud owls' in Dodge coun-ty md for these filty-five districts s sts!!of teachers numberingsixty-nine are employed who draw sm average monthly salary of $8l.20.The lowest monthly ruse paid belng $65 me the highest.$180.The trlllle of the rural school property is $1B4,14'l.9¢l,.thls in- cludes the vllue of the buildings snd sltu.There are thirteen two-roorn rural approved schools and forty-two one-room schools.One new modern building was bullt during the year in the Thane school district.The new building s n u n - u l v v u -u n a n r l u s u - » - ; Ssceed Services, Swim: Mme. A LARGE CROWD ATTENDED The annual Sunday School ple- nie of the United Danish Evar|.gul~ ical Lutheran churches of this sec-tion of the state ws: held on lsst Sunday st the Arlington Fslr Ground park.The gathering smsvery large and there nm repre sentatives present from sevenchurches: Blair, Omshs, Fremont, K d, Orum, W uhingtorfsnd ? n s Bl\i!fs.In morning, services were held st ll o'clock with Rev. II. N.Hansen of Wolbsch, Nebr. ssthe mldn speaker.At noon, all ln- }oy edsbssketiunc hsndsgo11-e n !good time ln visiting and gsmes for the children. Later in the sfbernoon Rev. LA.I.-suritsen of Gmllu gave s short tslk for the chltdren.Then followed s serie: of shon di.l¢tl.s» .low grinding: of the vate sud federal government in which un- told wire pulling by polilidsnsandendless miles of red tape meant that perhaps the non gon-erstion might rssp the benefit. The thought rs s discouraging and when Jesse T.Wsclzob and Company, s corporation of Oms-lmu k e d f o r s f r u tc h ls e to b u i ld s bridge across the river at thispoint the consent of the city coun- cu was given instantly. The compsny mentioned towhich the franchise rss granted, is busy completing the details i. issdleredsndhopetqbeglnsnorklr i th i ns s h o r t tlme s n db y th i s timsnenyesr the bridge »lll,itis hoped, be in use. The structure, which is to cost | 400 ,000 lstobeb uiltjns tsou tl:of thenilroadbridge.l t i s t o b l flnsneod br the compsny who will ln their tum reap their autumnfrontthetolls charged to those tru: prumvm UI £l\w1us vyishlng ice to Hermes andthus 1siting its out-put to un tons daily.This givesdltionli resource Which vrl m.\l-srlslly tolnnl till incon ¢. . . .-- n p new mm mxnow an EF/I Provide Henry Pnsliu ls ssls Causing Add h s 1 1 2 5 6 wu t I llh i s wx hszleste d. Lssri llffrdl _ - - BB IDNG P81508 aizrrn Among the new his tbl'become effective Jil! 34 1 one by Rsprssmtldve Cu Fumes smwd ims th IHr ing to the lllsgil operst motor vehicles.The P1001 nrovidu tbst if snr person IlI E~and onBUTTER meet competition from others and on Groceries loo You can buy what you choose 'B ll ll l il l ll l ll l ll l , . ;cc-gf =<N ~Watch The Children Grow HERE an ceruin rulu and food:that mother:Iboudd num onif lhdr children are to duelopqunnimityoftemperamentand uuxglh of body and mind.Food omninlng A, B. and C vin-mhss me necessary for ua children.uid on thin account tomatoes, oranges,pineapple and other Iruzu and 'rege-hblu, and milk. shouid be given ihem often.Duri the addesoevut vrfivi then is spec need of ioo-ds richiniron.Toi:-lpthemotherpixnadk tji lg h hlr o u md vi ta mi n c o n - tml, the 'f°,§=°"' ureegf the Iollmr-in £0041 m e m urs. neu.bum. lpmsch, Ietwtt, fomallm. nuts.rdlins dues, Prwu- 531. oatmeal. vhde then, rye and graham bread,fniik, lean beef.Qnframed foods naInuitboonly adtxn |to am r . a 'if"»i'L~ so thdr zhildrufa din; £or at any iimehgjyurungd in my are It a at Iculinary friend. always reliable, 33 iuily as nuzrizious u 1b°#1|"h theyhad just been gathered in the gardenand cooked at home.Veerublo. frui areal: md mmsrhould form the die: of ehlldrea.Tomato iuice as a mol drink.or combined with sh: liquid from othacanned nretdeu is very vrholelamibeam: o Ill srealth ol flnmina.By a judicious me oi enponredmillcamealmaybemndstoyaehda-an calories.Unaauwl, i1 has all thecamp-onmu of whole miik--it ll whole milk!-and with cefukn otha foods.suits the taste of mm people mudbetter.Fcr iuhnee,in enum.incream soups. in m md pudding.evaporated milk,fluted, help hproduce | richer dish dun when 'tblordinary Iresh milk Ia fad adm'/ ' ne ms t o bc lh s fI i l h l n o l l h u l ' \ - b q f lm y n r a a s m M a i m - ig l u r t v o y n n f! ! m u | ° ° d l d ~uuchnd Luth: r a d n n t q u b ,||_w a s u f u u m »a| Br°¢l»1='n4-,Cll| .nN| \| ou. n u m . \ m , s ¢ 1 m W s bu k u m duns immuna and r h u w t d i d d l du m u u D u ma ;a uc r i b s ! ! d E l n l m a 1 | ° h r a a a u a n u n - u n w u h l h a u n - u I cram: zo me marine: |nqni; | Iserycqmfortableandcnnvegut 1 nfschool plant on which the district» : : h on heuéungryghml should be complimenlni.tion an the home.Rev sions by virions ministen pa i - Blairin its . L ir-I t ms t th a va n o u l n n lwlh ln 2 o f th e Kennard and Orem "If°"';E 6t§;'l°";:7 the ~ "gg c hurc hes disc ussed the Puulh of 0 ,.u»|mnln dnrinr th! nut vnr.Th i ~ _ " i * 1 ° ° F . * . . 2 § ' _ % ' i ' f ~ thc use un umge.Shoudd this mmm become a. rul- ity it will plwl Bldr on a direc t mute for the tourist tnvok ourone of the main highways of the nation which srlll lie of very grut be a m n o t my m B h i r b u t Lo nl? nl !»| nnrH\nn"nl llrfhnrv iam; muwmnuu in va aw tba prorldom G! tb! law I in; the opcndon of thu : h i m sh a ll nr lwll!nu diafigun my person or candenthof my person or P' lm »hell&\»°'~ ~ "Q - " D c Lim or ue the Uflmlllor fined mprh- .I q ounder in tha f o v - . - u p v u , v - _w w "- n u w -llght sommilae nportld on thu pnqrus in that line..After the allofdq oi the luuai an iuuul by the mu on cond!- tlon that no nnhir budmn pn:- tlees hluduient or iln m : ° \ »m m i m a b s h M T " .W y gb i l l s z h a e a u n d i u l j o u n l d n n d t l u t t r u m d r |r m m ;w i u u h m u m a n n : L a m °o r c r a m m w .n u z s u u u r m r P l r m i t a l n | ' o o d l ' o r o a l y u r u l d r -" e f f e » f f ' = - w f »f m w w f \ l I \ \ w 1 » u v \ | \U l l j u u r v u i i l| `i t u c h l h c i o n o. . M ' 3 ¥ w ..,o n o l n t h s c h u w h a l a t o t e u h t h h P U .Bv¢lrn1 loo, nnn dALlnJ lm¢n will In to Wayne Nomad aehohl w h o n i h l f v l l l t s k l u p t l l c h l r i ';~a ts a n d H e a v y S l u t s never in our hiswry, htd Ls mnny Win- euts coming w us for dexninz at this the year. ere ls A Reason becoming uure more and more, of of clawing all gumonu before storage »uae.IL not.ou\y kills AH mmh His ~nu much moth destruction but it takes uner of daledonting soil and germ life much to the future life of your gar- uld happen w your Iinetm if you stared months in A wiled condninui Tha g gow on with your dnrker garments, rnturdiness docs not. show defects au X I. WALKER (Incorporated) G A R M E N T 2410 i CL1<;.»\Ns0RS Ames Ave mments-Blankets-FurnltureRugs-Window Shadu ' nv. "Cleaned Like lhu 'l"mz:h uf a Fairy" x 4\ 1 the other. Our MEATS they are fine And the best of their kind, And inspected by old Uncle Sam Fnsh Nonhem Bullheads per poupd 28c5§,'A1`if§ ,mmusr Qrnceries and Meats JENS NIELSEN, Prop. Qiriil Their ¢hi1~lr»1=have b°'\1!1.§{a"=»iu= `icr. and uni o. fleltln| there alnoe laat ereek.Hr. and ln. ttlus. Taylor and femily of Wlnnebalo.Hr. and Hn. Fnnk 'Thornpsnn ol' we-et ofIle.:a n d lu Ab lloa-e nt Blah were Sunday guests at the Dan 14.1-meson mme.J rln Bnry han ll#nephew, Theater EAU? of Hnellngs helping him with hh farm work.Iles. John Aronaon eraa present at the meeting of the oftleera of the pioneer and ohl aettlera' asso-elatlon at the borne of Hr. and Hrs. F. W . Arndt in Blair last lo-nday wenlllllargaretThompeon.daughterol James Thompson. ls recoimrlnl frmt e dege rf the mumpa andPremta'I'l\omp»°=l.laughter of m Thompson ts havin: her tt.l"t1 e th than at present..hh..and llrs. Lawrrence Hiller spent Sunday with the latte:a aefpt,Ura.' Taylor French and flrlilr sz Herman.Hr. and llrt. John Barry spent Sunday evening 'sith Mr. and Mn. tuderlg Jansen.lr. and Hr; Carl llinflley and1:10 daughters drove to Loulavllle 2aet.Sun.ley and visited the Jay Latfeen family.mp" Aimee and Eloise Stea venaen of Omaha are spending the sunprner at the home of their aunt mi uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lzmph. .ltr. and llre Andrew Aronaon\nd.D0rothy and John of Mbnotlrl Valley, la. were Sunday gutatt at I B; l"'¢!'¢- ..Br. and ln. J im J ensen and lr. and Mra. N. G. Jensen ofBlair spent Sunday at Jay Lar- eent' ot Leoisdlle, Nebr. Norman llatsen, son of Andrew Matson, ia spending thla week at the Auguat Batman home.Mr.and Hrs.Thomas Fowler and (emily ol near Arlington spent Sunday at Fred iiasterahllc. and Hrs. Arthur Hansen and famlly spent Sunday at the Louie Voaa home.ltr. and Hrs. Whites and chil dren of Lincoln -spent Sunday eve- nloo at Roy Maater'a.ltr.and Mrs. Bob Andersen en tertained llr. and Mrs. Nela Chrla- tenaen, Hr. and llra. Nels Soren- eon and Geraldine and GrrendolinJohnsen at their home Sunday. hllaa Beatrice and Tereaa Foley left Su y to vialt a fear dayswith Margaret llaher of Omaha. l n .D. R.Fowler and Mn .Floyd Nagle were wlers at Fred Heaters Friday. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew llatzen and (emily and Carl Japp spentone evening lust week with Sher- man Andereen..Hn .Fred Masters, Loren and Dorothy Huston and Harry JahnalwereWedneadayeveningcallers at Delbert Poelefa. Hr. and Mn. ltoy Muster: andfamily spent Sunday at Carl Hen- aen'aMr.and Hn .Andrew llatzen atayvu ou r unless uuuuny Ie un.J. S. Conety home.All the Blue Blade of the Seer- lng Club were present at a meet-ing with Harfaret Warrick last Thur:day afternoon.Roth Wl.len- er was a rlaltor.All had a goodtimeand enjoyed nice refresh menta.The next meeting will be held with llaxlne Ilnthoera July 2lst.Gertnsde and Margaret Warrickvltited from Saturday evening to Sunday evening with .Alma Wrlch near liennard.Lydia Hanaen of Blair came home from church with Anna Paul aen Sunday and nccornpanied the Paulren family of the Rae Peter- een home at Rose Hill.Gertrude Warrklt left this (Thursday)momlng for Lincoln to menu summer school.Win. Peck and ?»"alter Gollehon spent Sunday afternoon with their cousins. the Neurn Warrick boys.Carl Sorensen will help Larr- Paulaen a few Jaya during the harvest season.Ames Caldwell la helping Mrs. Bunn during the busy time. Mr. and Hn .IIenry Christen- sen and son, Donald were Sunday dinner guests .it the Robert Wide- ner home.P. J. Flynn and ehlldren ol' Ben- ton spent Sunday afternoon nt theJ. S. Conety home and Joseph re mained for the week.Ned Tyson hae purchased a new Chevrolet tnick and le prepare l \ A number of young people fromthisvlclnltyattendedthe dance at Bennington Saturday evening. Mm Wm. Hansen vl.lited.tlril.E:Lira.. John Wrich 'Nedneadsy ni: ernoon.The folloedng r°llh| people tooktheir dinner and enjoyed a picnic at Riverview Park alter whicfathey went to Krug Puls. Sunday. Dora, Mary and Alma Wrich, Ger- trude and htmgaret Warrick, Ma- rie Xahnk.Arthur and ErvinMueller, Claus Write. Lloyd Mal- lette,Harry,Louie and Albert Kshnlc.Hina Gertrude and lllargaret Warrick of Blair spent the week end at'the Chris Wrich home.hire. Aug.liahnk,Clara and Guatae and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and children visited ut the H. B. Mar-ten: home near Craig on Friday ahernoon.Mrs. Hansen and children remained for a longer vlall. Hr.end Mrs.Ben Voss and family and Mr. and Hn .Wm.Voce and family attended a birth- day party at the Louie Voaa home Sunday evening. Hr. and Mrs. R. G. Wlese wereBennington callers Saturday ove nlng.` Mr. and Mn-1. H. B. llnrtena of Craig and hlrn. Wm. Hansen and rhlldrcn tflnlted. at the August Kahnk home Sunday..Miaa Dora and Alma Wrlch were Blair :allen on Saturday. Otto Wrlch and Gus linhnk and family Mr. Paul Koenig, ner-Q10 luul both grain and aloclt.;:J\¢te' callers at the Chris Wrich. v e e r a e s We have tor Garn season o Th Folks nr the Ylllll for futt and pres out all | and add: ments. What er them fo sezne thi only the readily. K e n w o o d 0 - 2 - 0 2 1 1 |" Ga r m _. . . . . - _.. . . \ A : .71:f" "`\§5I` £i»7m'fi£~fi5=, the state apsorbionment,(Ines. etc. was $118,737.11 and a bolanlrétmaling $35,992.96 in now -nn hum in ifnrf nrhan!I f lh h i l l &D° m r w n r u n m r m m o m l p u l u u n pn n r a . n dth B u n lh y le h o o l:Special musical numbers for thi services nn furnished by 1 mala quartetlp from the Omaha church. 'j " "'° "".'" " "-"from $200 to ww ur are |c o b n r n d n z t i l c r s -.°' * " ' "' ° " ' °° ' " ° °" ' " ' appeals fromHE-LINE PROPQSAL this luv are now plndilll' lffnfilv \".nnnl1| Nn\n¢\539311118 0l?¢lL In "S .°'!P' E""|Word vm roeeivml 3.1 Hahn Sehafflar :dll sttlnd mmm timl ilrlth her mut in =' ot, Io. I n Bacon bednl her nurse tn in ln t in Sepiembtr atMethodilt holpihi in Dmaha. mmm l106011. Leon Petene ind Dorothy Jones will probabl be at home all winner. Ruth Cdmplon,Martha.Sieand Edith Fnin are looking fo ltanognphie positions. Hnrshnll Wilkins,Lloyd H . and Harinnd Mathsun will ill! home and work on the farm. }{arry Sol~enlcmhunvery podtian working at the Blair mi! So a clots of Mfr A mari young people go out into th1.arid.May all good luck at them! 1 9 2 1 u n-A 254 z o l l17I 5 Um 2 5 u.$ 512I 9 2 6 uI n .A6 I 52 0 2 7 ln 7 242 l 2 5 1 9 2 1 In MlI2 5 9 .15 1 6 2 2 2 32 9 5 0 U." l f 'a ~~ . » $ * L -'3"'| ." i | J _ ` L _ "~" E n :¢w ~er July 22-lm Cream Sodd atChrilthn church. Ju'y 25-30-Wess¢1mu|'|Conludb am. B L A I R n u s n w s s A N D S O C I A L F O R E C A 4_'} .\-J 1 "'" BLAIR GIRL IS5Ul'ERl}»,'TEN|)Eh Mrs. Buy Smith and -iaughte Mi n Puri, former Bhlr peep! came in ll-it Friday for | fe weeks whit Willa old friends arelatives. The Smiths are living at End!colt,Nehr.when Mina Pearl aupednumdent o f th e publ schools. . . . - . . . .r ".m e r c h a n t s i n c o n n e c i f o n w i t f m t h e * owning have~~ ~.»,';':;;;'1,"";f;»?:°"5;;IWASHINGTDN counnr street! of the town wen cmwlnl TI'M"lI¥PQ IHQTITI'I nu commWHEAT cnor it all Make Avrrsze ullincel April 5 1900 in the Hap-I Hu h LI I.Heavy Pelullls larthtC||ll|!| I, Intl which hu be-\iolll|.0U»C h u n o w n 3 " . M .came pastor at the church at Her- ..man and New Engllml.|Ual *P* July 2. 2901 hr tru married ua .,Pon1~.sms:~z ' mi s s z wo r z c z Gwendolyn Z. Tayior, the cldul..iaughter of Mr.and lin.A. J.c o f u ,mdIay lpf of liinir.To ug,un!cn ¢ 1 m l g ; n h l " ~ b y premium. (Please lum lo Pan Four)"|'-___.___ ._ _ _ ._ _ , _ _ ._ _ __ __§nu||u|n|mm|mn|u||||mnnunmunmmmnnum\\\||m\muluunnn\\nnu\\\\um|m|n'u||||nuuu||nmu|num||||||||||u||||||u|||mm||mm|||||nluInnmmn||||||||||1|ununu|||||||||||||||uumm|| @||||| |nnnul|||| ||||| ||||iii§|| ||||| ||u|| hMuu| ||||| ||nn| m|||1 | 5 nl ff'~ .|<r~w5=» Law ,.;;; u ; ~»~Q -e 1 9 "?" "" °°"""""" '"' °""""" T""'1\».[il mt-me in the Blal: High"'" l"" °l*be made an all ;ear hool bundle at sso thnrp anacgrouni nctlvitg..]3.londay, August 29, and will cou 5;L|{ FROM CORK ST.'\I..l{S tlnue ln session for wo rlays. _The enrollment f in the name In proof that science alwaya tts in the past, ofirdollar and allc0m¢fgfwil\] tg "mal gn gm wht! ll? to l¢|Cl\in the county ergency, a llungarlan chernlf t |~1~ne expected to atteni during the convinced rnnn; practical and sei jcntlre time the in3tltu.e It il sen t atifie men that a wry iine qual laion.At this time also it will be ity of sill: can be made from earn neceaaary ,that all certificmes beasalks.Wood mlpis alreacty oseiluenotered ln the office of the with success for rayon, a nubati- icounty superlnlenlent. lute for silk.lt hai been but 4:A well defined program cover- few mottllli ainee an Iowa ¢l\¢ml'f 'ing tonite of intere.»t and valuefmtonishel his associates with the lm teachers has been arranged fg-resuits obtained from flffiilnlland educ ators ol note who have toflfl robs with electried ifllihad wide experiences ln the edu eliemlcal prooessea.Another ex- eatlonul field have been |.mplo;.ed:»fr"1rr»cn\=r believes mr a we 0f{Q take charge ol nw .lifferent "heat straw ma5;Jbemtusrt;ld into phases ¢f;¢1,W| activitiol. $250 worth of r ua o p uc v.Power, pure water and science will AHNOUlliCE5llI.\i'{ do wonder; for the great Amer- lean com belt.g This is to announce that MrsA. C. Jewell of Omaha ln givingGROETHE GIVES BOND lpennanenl waves at the home of Mm G. G. Hines, \\edneaday andOscar Grocthe was releasecflsst Thursday,July 2? an! 28,anl Friday o| a $3000 bond which waa will be glad to meet all ladies who signed by Mr. Will Guatln and Mr. are lntensted.Mrs. Jewell givenHolland Smith.Hia hearing will ithe Le Blur ateam wave which lbe had at the iall term of thelal.|solutol_.sale and a\atlal.aeton. district court.|The price ls 310.Call 240 or 2112 ~mm: rr i The North Side Garage is me- leialiaing in automobile rcpalnng lima have put in :A line of machin ery especially adapted to this llne l numoer Um urluu.ul IsoIn §Crop in Year-. lc ouzc rv unit (fin Ac nz-:Aol-: I g The wheat crop now belnlI thrpnhgj ln Wa iilmrton ¢ot|"tl.y hasof work.They are ol.l maebinLs.siNl¢l0lI\been wcelled el:.her in and know their stuff from stat to finish.Just new they are putting In their llnek time building a racingmachine which will be propelled by two Foul engines..lust whatthey will call their new device we have not learned.lt may be . Duo Ford or some such name.Many are anxiously awaiting the finish of the brute lo see how llwill fiorform. To LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs.H.L.Helwinkel expects to leave the latter part of thi..neck for Glendale,Cnlifomiawhere elle will visit her daugh.er dr. and Mm. E! Thompson until next epdng.Mr.Helwlnkel e:t~ Pet!! to follow along in Octoberand will ln all nrobaliililg spend the winter there.Mr. Tjtompaon,the son-in-law, it ln lite broker.||¢e business and at the present time hal thirteen .t?ir\t:.\|. turn |.u u n tlshlng and game 585| regardingot A UX IL IA RY lt.-ming and tiunttna. Un i "deThe seventr annual cottventionpu ml°:1:°rum wc :on pros;1 of the American Legion Auxiliary "it snail g unlawful to 1Ile,Department of hebraal.a,1rill lcatcn, lull, deltnoy, or attempt tu held in Lincoln, Auirust l, 2 and 3» 1021.The Blair Unit will be re- presented by the following nameddelegatesandalternates:dele- ;¢atee--Hrs. J. H. Bowman, Unit Pres., Mn. Mary Hain. lin. J. P. Jemen, Hrs. Chas. Hansen, Mrs. iGranl both:op.Altematc s-lin. quality or orinounl..l The ltrertlze yield for the coun ty ls estimate' st 2& bushels per acre.with ir:acreage in ,rv county of 13.00" acres and a 5'l\'l'lof s12,ooo buEels which il beinglmnrketed ot l"f»rn tt.1o to ;1.2'.».Roa Gilbert,Mn .E m B md t. per bushel m¢.rtS that the !armerMra. Rupert llinellte. Mrs. Cline.who had arbor-will reap a nleeflltffomb aol Blrs.lzllanehe Camp return from li ¢*'"iOB-*billi Tliere are e very good NJ Tuesday, Auzunt 2n.l will be the nom an to th .old. _Qonu BlomlU¥¥'s 27-ner field made an av-. le:-are o f 3 bushels;Henry}lcMl¢"i¢ 50-acre field made an nwlong# -.r 33;tiny Wallace at oe' l3of» had an :werage of 28 ami; I w m t w a n a whose 'gg-1 wan lunfler two f t of we r last sprinl male on awrage of 23bushels.Th.=are but a few of the reports l|.l they range prac- tically the sane. lc : : f i om? s o c ia l. bi; day at the convention and it is hopeul a number of Legion anl Auxiliary members will drive loLincoln for the day.The commit- tee reports will be given in the forenoon and at 2:00 p. rn. Theo. Roosevelt, Jr. will nwllress a ,iolntmeetina ol the American Legion and .|\u:|r.iliary.At 3:30 the na- roite, that i. expected to out-Htal any lllte affair ever dren in Neliralka.ln the evening there will Elm enterwnment and barbecue at ,the Capitol Beach.1 Anyone with ears expectin: to ian. an well as indiadual mmbera tone o.calacu any mn oy a n,omer means than nook tmtt line, aucn ltne to have not more tau:uve nooks tnercon,lsttl.to be mstenod ut one end only to a poloor to .ne bank or tue pond, l..tltn or atmlm.ur for any one person to uae more than tive lines or usowitn mon: than twenty-Iwo hooks eitner on set lines ogpoleo.Or for any more than three sll]ll2' aons hooks, except ul.|ter\»\ioe pro- xidetl.Fine for tiolation, $5.002 Utlter imponant changesrefer toup-an lemons on certain (lah.The open season for black ban is from January 1 to May l anl from June 10 to December lll. All blackbass less than nine inches in length 'uust he returned ttliw to the wa ter from which same arere taken. The open season for plckerel is from Ma; 1 to December 31. Pick-erel moat not be leon than I2 inch es ln lenztlt.Violation of the law carries a penalty of a $5 fine.County Clerk Martlw lma ro celved a limited quantity of copies /J u l y 3 1 s t I xg Newspaper lts columns are y.lf its worth utirely authentic.W e \order to m a k e this lf price or 75 cents per Half-rate Price me Continued Until Blair's LeadirTHE ENTERPRISE ' Es G i v e s y o u a l l t h e l a t e s t l o c a l h a p p e n i n g s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y . §f u l l e a c h w e e k o f t h e d o i n g s o f y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d a n d c o u n t ; §n n k l i c h i n r r v n u w i l l f i n d i f i n T h e E n l e r n r i s e a n d w h a t v o u f i n d t h e r e w i l l b e e n I y u u n a u n u s J u n u n ------_ -- .._._ ___ , _ . _ _ r _ _ _ __________i n v i t e y o u t o j o i n t h e r a p i d l y g r o w i n g f a m i l y o f r e a d e i s o f t h i s p e l i o d i c a l a n d i r e a s y w e a r e o f f e r i n g t o b o t h n e w a n d o l d s u b s c r i b e r s a l i k e t h i s p a p e r a t o n e - h a l year.Pay as far back or~as far ahead as you like.5'g ~!|Il,.H11fl\é§'f§if5fzi»§§ggi Illilllllllllllllllllllll~llllllllllllllllillillillilllllllllllllllllllll||ll|||||\u|\1|||i||lllllHllllnlll[ll|Hl1IllH1llllli|llllllHlll1||lllHH|IIIilllllI||I|lllll|1ll\lllll{l|ll|ll||lll|lllllllIIIIIIIIII|||||llllm||l|l|||||||[||nn 38 for pa rt icul a rs.spa rtm e ni humans o n M ,h m A z #Jw cl . . st il n Ch u r r h u w - E l : m i n g t o z o d o w n f o r l h e d w .of ga m e la w s.w h i l e t h ! su pp l y ur hi ch h e expe cts t o f l :u p fo r m e n t F r i d a y eve n i n g ,u l y 2 2 . | p l e u e p h o n e M n . ~ l l c C o l I 1 b ,l u i s , h u n l e n l l l d fz a l a e r m e n 'fi l l R e a d Th e E n t e r p r i s s fo r n e w s .re nt a l P \| IP ° "~ ¢19 2 1. Y ou r pa l r on a g n l o li i te d .l t g e c r a t a r y a t o n c e . /0 5 1 l i n I W P ?~ , _..»...».....~....»