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07-07-1927THE ENTERPRISEJones md children, Hn..ArthurRoweandchiklren.Mn. W hit Wal-~Htl.HnrcldBreiller I short mn with his paruau:Mr. ami lin. Rudolph Andnuon.TheMiami HaulW d !and ElaicHart spentWodnnday af- ilrnoim with Hin Anna Kuhr.llr. andMn .H. K..Hansenlpent 3unday at the Lon Larsen home at Klnnanl, in honor of Hr. andMrs.L|r|e1a 20thweddingarudvonary.Iran Loman spd!! Monday atemoonwithHelen andU¢°ll'i- anna Hanaon.Bmnholdt Hamm of Blair via-iled at the H. C. Hansen homn onFriday evening.Mm.AndnwJohansene n telained a number of gueah Blon-day evening ol' this week in honorof her birthday.The gums in cluded: lit. um Mrs. Ruben Illamusaen and HlmlllHr. and Mn.JenaBowman,Mr.andMrs.RichardNelson.LeonardandViola, Mr. andMrs. ll. C. Ras-mussen,Harold andHelen(Mr. and lin. GeorgeRanmuaaen andGene, RaymondRaamuaaen, JenaIverson, airs. Mamie Sut, Mr.andMrs.CluinNriaon.Harland and Helen and Mr. and Mn. Peter Nielaen.Adeliciouslunchofsandwiches, cake, cookies, pickles,coffee and fruit. was aervzd.Rev. and Mn. P. J. Rainartaenspool.Monday at theA. V. J o hansen homo In Bwr.ivanLarsonspentMondayndghtwithHahrern andAlton Larsen. See Your Meats Cut By Electricity Alwayl having In mind the wa nts of our customers, next Sat- urday, we will begin operating "JimVaughan".THENEWSANITARY ELECTRIC MEAT CUTTER, which cuts steaks, chops, soup bonu, etc., by elee trinity.qome and bring your friend! to witness this interesting performance. We have instilled this marvelous Electric Meat Cutter to give our mme; better se rvic e."Jim Vaug" cuts all meats in absolutely even thickness whichinsure:evenfryingand better cooking generally.It leaves no bone splinters in your melt.He works ao flr!tthat wecu:nowgiveallofour time to waiting on our customers:nd.saveyouunnecessary delay. P E AC E F UL HI L L llr. miln. mw Vondw family vuxud with Mr. und llrl.Henry 'Tinian d near xmmn: onSnzunuy awning. S PL Bwifts Premium Smoked whole Hams per lb.334: &°}wfnin¢a!.ExcelsiorBpzinfsBc. for a few weeks.ORUM BRIEFS ltza. RudolphAndnason span!Honda; aflarnoon with llllt Hem Andersen.?n-mont allen Tuesday aftern o o a 1 | a r e ° lr . a n d lln . ! : l . Cberlin. shun La:sau andHrs Will Hanan and daughinr. lllsa Edna.1Thursdaysiumoonvisitors s.the E. lzlsaun home wen:Hrs larlill Larsen and sons and his Nona Andersen.EdH13-lmandfamilyspamWednesdayevdningalUseGar Juul home.N. J. Andersen visited Thurs day shannon vn.h ki. C. Larsen. Gene and Hrs. LarsLarsen and wan called an lisa Louise Lanen Thurlday svenlng.Mr.-mdHrs. Howard Jensenand elslldna span; Friday sveninl at Lars hrasna.hrs. Boone Navrkirk am! wg-- ler, Ilia Catherine spent Hon-yafternoon at the Nels Nelson homo .orm of blur.Hr. and Hrs. Julius Frederick- son and ehlidrm of Tslbuta nero£un4|g¢'d1nner guesll at the Ed NeIrkirk home.Viola Ndsunis 'ridllnghersister, Xra. Fred Jensen and fam» ily at the pruenz time.Mn. Emuwli And;easonand-nsn g ;Fridayatthe ChrisClxriftoffenonhomo.Hr.And- I1Nawkirk.snr. andHrs. 3oren Wolsman and chalaren were Sunday drnnerguests as use U-me Consumers-onnomo.Hr. and aan. Aurel bvog- ersonnm.ts1sugn|.er olAllllll-ladspent me ansfnoon them.c u mwrhnanellea corn for Richard Nelson Zhuradsy.Mr. andMn. .IleneNewkirk nerowaoneauuyeveluugguestsan Boone Newullq.HaroldRasmussen, JensHan- son annktlnqud radeonspentnundaym m|...eonaruNelson.maywant, umm; an uaem n noon.'~:iuuloy and :Kenneth Andreasonlapentasauruuymgnl.mln me n grandparents wlule that pannu" " ° a n P e t e r s e n a n d i n n e lmu malsospent noastenaed n canoe an spam.ealledo| f!ll.|sl*lanaAndarsenon,_m,.zaandanAmennseuTluradll forenoon.In mAnnaBarton andllllsaaehuorren ~ .E me l§.f..".I§§.. Bev. and Hn. F. J. RsinensenFlna and Catherine Nearkirk wenun-ll mn so Omllil 'f\»»<»;,_ f=»=fat-Fmmont Misra Wednesday.. ' ° § » 1 l Z ` § " o w l ~ a t t h e leaded the Swedishn u m"`|Ira. Rlehanl Nelson enlonalnedBoone harass; homewen:mr. l b sNonaAndersenspent '!'l¢l4l.'l' afternoon wlzh Hn. lst- tin Larsen.llr .andllra.Pom'Iverson aan 'nm-s-dar evening callers% Carl Rasmnsaenf. .Rav. LundLarsen oi Kennaanlal1edat!.halbev.P.J .}£dMnsen. Loma Yrifhr forsnoon.Henry Block and son, Hans ofLursllan, Nebr. vldled lui. week no the html of his daughter, Hn. a pany ol folks at her home Wellnesday evening eomplimenlary toher birth fnnlvensry.They len:llr. and lin. Chris Nelson. Har-land and Helen, llr. and Mrs. H.C. Rammasen, Harold and Halen, Mr. and Hn. George R8§l|£lttanonandGemRaymondRasmussen,ltr. and Sum Guy Hinkley , llr. and Hn. Prod Jensen and Xen-noth,Ile.andHrs.WillWulf, Raymond, Evaland Ireneandlmln Paulson na family .u m : m m»l".=-...z mmollr. and ln. Cla:-snos Long and ! A. delicious lunch JI..." served 3 JunlorPetersenutslllllii alfs lh g nu nllaronoon.""' Sand er " """ RaamwssenlNr. and lin. H. c. R"=="**'*'iMrme an Leslie Potter andh o mmmm ma Ha le n f mu a P r i - u r FYMIJ' aneruoon '¢\u°l" at N. 'evening at the Ed Hansen home. J ..\mle| | sm.s1rsra:Hr.aa.l ln'L " ,no-smmdIvanm dzo c. Lama and daqhur,Hi #Ho n r a J e n s e n ma ma a n ml|K.irnenandHenryBloekand.soll.game atliannsrdSundayafter- ilalll.;;g¢|\ and Mu. wm. Pllnrt and Gladys,walter and Edith ?laock of Fre- mont.LeonardNolan;helpedChris .Rasmussen saw wool: on friuay.urn.umisHensonspent.:satThundayaltornoonnamhrs. Rudolph Andmason .Mr. andilrs. Rl-Chard Nelson viewed at the Fred Jensen home on Sunday.ln soo ansrno-on an drove down to the river.Alben and Onrd Benson ealiod st the Joe Jenson'homeSunday cblldnu and Hrs Hattie Zigmundof 9-maha spentSunday at the.lensIverson home.Bra.Zi;- mund worked al. tho Iverson homo a couple of years ago.l r .andMn .PeterNielsen aroundaevenlrfive,melat:he l|.»:Can.hy aehool last Sunday fora picnic dinnerin honor o! the blrthdlyi of llcadamla Fred Lang, LeonHindleyandChrilHim.Each family eontzibuled something for thedinner and 'thenwas plenty to eat for nll.The men"passed the hal." ani trentd the adlea to five gallon: of loo cneam. Among thosewho were prelentfrom other vicinitiaa were:Mrs. SarahSpring and Hr. andhire. Will Beale: and flrnily of Irving-ton, ViolaamiHenrySnring ofBenton.Hrs. Fletcher Call, Mr. and3111.Lyle Calland hlby. Han? andDoris Call andMn . Glen Me:Co\1d.ie all of Omnhs, Mn.B. M. Utterback and family and Hrs.hem Vnhrleaof Arlington.Hr. and hha. J. Larsen .md fam- ilof Louisville, Mrs. Annes Lon:1of Blair.Mr. andHrs.Frank S th1a din-Thompson of theue r mtrict and Mr. and Hn. J. H. Near-hood.Thelatterpresentedthe honored ladies with a lovely angel foodcake.Theafternoonwaslpent playing games and visiting and all heJ a good time.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natter vpcnt Sunday with relatives in Omaha. Mr. :ml bln. Everett Aronmn whoretumedlalt weekfromashort buaineas and pleasure trip. JoRo w ~'.and~ mo nW ~t~nd 'm'W J county z>r°.i¢¢f 1: miles ofiiontelu M Herman\:fondwillingrawlcdinPhelps Adolph Lnzurs and son, Joe arecounty. span.ental.John Aronmn homeand brought. Mrs. Ammon s gift from Clrlldlwhichshewmamuch pleased with.EdwinHlndleyisdriving.\ Ford touring car.TheMcCarthyCiubmetlui. Jones md children, Hn..ArthurRoweandchiklren.Mn. W hit Wal-~Htl.HnrcldBreiller I short mn with his paruau:Mr. ami lin. Rudolph Andnuon.TheMiami HaulW d !and ElaicHart spentWodnnday af- ilrnoim with Hin Anna Kuhr.llr. andMn .H. K..Hansenlpent 3unday at the Lon Larsen home at Klnnanl, in honor of Hr. andMrs.L|r|e1a 20thweddingarudvonary.Iran Loman spd!! Monday atemoonwithHelen andU¢°ll'i- anna Hanaon.Bmnholdt Hamm of Blair via-iled at the H. C. Hansen homn onFriday evening.Mm.AndnwJohansene n telained a number of gueah Blon-day evening ol' this week in honorof her birthday.The gums in cluded: lit. um Mrs. Ruben Illamusaen and HlmlllHr. and Mn.JenaBowman,Mr.andMrs.RichardNelson.LeonardandViola, Mr. andMrs. ll. C. Ras-mussen,Harold andHelen(Mr. and lin. GeorgeRanmuaaen andGene, RaymondRaamuaaen, JenaIverson, airs. Mamie Sut, Mr.andMrs.CluinNriaon.Harland and Helen and Mr. and Mn. Peter Nielaen.Adeliciouslunchofsandwiches, cake, cookies, pickles,coffee and fruit. was aervzd.Rev. and Mn. P. J. Rainartaenspool.Monday at theA. V. J o hansen homo In Bwr.ivanLarsonspentMondayndghtwithHahrern andAlton Larsen. See Your Meats Cut By Electricity Alwayl having In mind the wa nts of our customers, next Sat- urday, we will begin operating "JimVaughan".THENEWSANITARY ELECTRIC MEAT CUTTER, which cuts steaks, chops, soup bonu, etc., by elee trinity.qome and bring your friend! to witness this interesting performance. We have instilled this marvelous Electric Meat Cutter to give our mme; better se rvic e."Jim Vaug" cuts all meats in absolutely even thickness whichinsure:evenfryingand better cooking generally.It leaves no bone splinters in your melt.He works ao flr!tthat wecu:nowgiveallofour time to waiting on our customers:nd.saveyouunnecessary delay. P E AC E F UL HI L L llr. miln. mw Vondw family vuxud with Mr. und llrl.Henry 'Tinian d near xmmn: onSnzunuy awning. S PL Bwifts Premium Smoked whole Hams per lb.334: &°}wfnin¢a!.ExcelsiorBpzinfsBc. for a few weeks.ORUM BRIEFS ltza. RudolphAndnason span!Honda; aflarnoon with llllt Hem Andersen.?n-mont allen Tuesday aftern o o a 1 | a r e ° lr . a n d lln . ! : l . Cberlin. shun La:sau andHrs Will Hanan and daughinr. lllsa Edna.1Thursdaysiumoonvisitors s.the E. lzlsaun home wen:Hrs larlill Larsen and sons and his Nona Andersen.EdH13-lmandfamilyspamWednesdayevdningalUseGar Juul home.N. J. Andersen visited Thurs day shannon vn.h ki. C. Larsen. Gene and Hrs. LarsLarsen and wan called an lisa Louise Lanen Thurlday svenlng.Mr.-mdHrs. Howard Jensenand elslldna span; Friday sveninl at Lars hrasna.hrs. Boone Navrkirk am! wg-- ler, Ilia Catherine spent Hon-yafternoon at the Nels Nelson homo .orm of blur.Hr. and Hrs. Julius Frederick- son and ehlidrm of Tslbuta nero£un4|g¢'d1nner guesll at the Ed NeIrkirk home.Viola Ndsunis 'ridllnghersister, Xra. Fred Jensen and fam» ily at the pruenz time.Mn. Emuwli And;easonand-nsn g ;Fridayatthe ChrisClxriftoffenonhomo.Hr.And- I1Nawkirk.snr. andHrs. 3oren Wolsman and chalaren were Sunday drnnerguests as use U-me Consumers-onnomo.Hr. and aan. Aurel bvog- ersonnm.ts1sugn|.er olAllllll-ladspent me ansfnoon them.c u mwrhnanellea corn for Richard Nelson Zhuradsy.Mr. andMn. .IleneNewkirk nerowaoneauuyeveluugguestsan Boone Newullq.HaroldRasmussen, JensHan- son annktlnqud radeonspentnundaym m|...eonaruNelson.maywant, umm; an uaem n noon.'~:iuuloy and :Kenneth Andreasonlapentasauruuymgnl.mln me n grandparents wlule that pannu" " ° a n P e t e r s e n a n d i n n e lmu malsospent noastenaed n canoe an spam.ealledo| f!ll.|sl*lanaAndarsenon,_m,.zaandanAmennseuTluradll forenoon.In mAnnaBarton andllllsaaehuorren ~ .E me l§.f..".I§§.. Bev. and Hn. F. J. RsinensenFlna and Catherine Nearkirk wenun-ll mn so Omllil 'f\»»<»;,_ f=»=fat-Fmmont Misra Wednesday.. ' ° § » 1 l Z ` § " o w l ~ a t t h e leaded the Swedishn u m"`|Ira. Rlehanl Nelson enlonalnedBoone harass; homewen:mr. l b sNonaAndersenspent '!'l¢l4l.'l' afternoon wlzh Hn. lst- tin Larsen.llr .andllra.Pom'Iverson aan 'nm-s-dar evening callers% Carl Rasmnsaenf. .Rav. LundLarsen oi Kennaanlal1edat!.halbev.P.J .}£dMnsen. Loma Yrifhr forsnoon.Henry Block and son, Hans ofLursllan, Nebr. vldled lui. week no the html of his daughter, Hn. a pany ol folks at her home Wellnesday evening eomplimenlary toher birth fnnlvensry.They len:llr. and lin. Chris Nelson. Har-land and Helen, llr. and Mrs. H.C. Rammasen, Harold and Halen, Mr. and Hn. George R8§l|£lttanonandGemRaymondRasmussen,ltr. and Sum Guy Hinkley , llr. and Hn. Prod Jensen and Xen-noth,Ile.andHrs.WillWulf, Raymond, Evaland Ireneandlmln Paulson na family .u m : m m»l".=-...z mmollr. and ln. Cla:-snos Long and ! A. delicious lunch JI..." served 3 JunlorPetersenutslllllii alfs lh g nu nllaronoon.""' Sand er " """ RaamwssenlNr. and lin. H. c. R"=="**'*'iMrme an Leslie Potter andh o mmmm ma Ha le n f mu a P r i - u r FYMIJ' aneruoon '¢\u°l" at N. 'evening at the Ed Hansen home. J ..\mle| | sm.s1rsra:Hr.aa.l ln'L " ,no-smmdIvanm dzo c. Lama and daqhur,Hi #Ho n r a J e n s e n ma ma a n ml|K.irnenandHenryBloekand.soll.game atliannsrdSundayafter- ilalll.;;g¢|\ and Mu. wm. Pllnrt and Gladys,walter and Edith ?laock of Fre- mont.LeonardNolan;helpedChris .Rasmussen saw wool: on friuay.urn.umisHensonspent.:satThundayaltornoonnamhrs. Rudolph Andmason .Mr. andilrs. Rl-Chard Nelson viewed at the Fred Jensen home on Sunday.ln soo ansrno-on an drove down to the river.Alben and Onrd Benson ealiod st the Joe Jenson'homeSunday cblldnu and Hrs Hattie Zigmundof 9-maha spentSunday at the.lensIverson home.Bra.Zi;- mund worked al. tho Iverson homo a couple of years ago.l r .andMn .PeterNielsen aroundaevenlrfive,melat:he l|.»:Can.hy aehool last Sunday fora picnic dinnerin honor o! the blrthdlyi of llcadamla Fred Lang, LeonHindleyandChrilHim.Each family eontzibuled something for thedinner and 'thenwas plenty to eat for nll.The men"passed the hal." ani trentd the adlea to five gallon: of loo cneam. Among thosewho were prelentfrom other vicinitiaa were:Mrs. SarahSpring and Hr. andhire. Will Beale: and flrnily of Irving-ton, ViolaamiHenrySnring ofBenton.Hrs. Fletcher Call, Mr. and3111.Lyle Calland hlby. Han? andDoris Call andMn . Glen Me:Co\1d.ie all of Omnhs, Mn.B. M. Utterback and family and Hrs.hem Vnhrleaof Arlington.Hr. and hha. J. Larsen .md fam- ilof Louisville, Mrs. Annes Lon:1of Blair.Mr. andHrs.Frank S th1a din-Thompson of theue r mtrict and Mr. and Hn. J. H. Near-hood.Thelatterpresentedthe honored ladies with a lovely angel foodcake.Theafternoonwaslpent playing games and visiting and all heJ a good time.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natter vpcnt Sunday with relatives in Omaha. Mr. :ml bln. Everett Aronmn whoretumedlalt weekfromashort buaineas and pleasure trip. JoRo w ~'.and~ mo nW ~t~nd 'm'W J county z>r°.i¢¢f 1: miles ofiiontelu M Herman\:fondwillingrawlcdinPhelps Adolph Lnzurs and son, Joe arecounty. span.ental.John Aronmn homeand brought. Mrs. Ammon s gift from Clrlldlwhichshewmamuch pleased with.EdwinHlndleyisdriving.\ Ford touring car.TheMcCarthyCiubmetlui. ALL THE PEOPLE Ask for -BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND IDCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" |Au cm\'sl.|wc ~ ~B L A I R ~; " °éoxrawr Lrrr 1 i~ ~Lincoln Wu a nam nf.n¢t1»-izy'nur n u m "fm-eonzmnhmlm w m u whose :\~nresenudvu| Biz c¢|¢xmn»-. wana. Uv w..,..Z?",;'$g==_;-'_;»;;~;_f°f=~1 3 . Shooting S¢upe_ OW' G'°'"*¢llngwu county wu mmea in-| show Famer lhwuekeever ml In-mum u me ngn»-ding nr vw; Mika un Euan.wuhinxwn highway (mm Cum- ~.mg cny so Bhir .nd imfn nun, ACTWITIES B-Line Dairy mr IudKin| Trip Mule Lui Tuesday.Meet WllhPm. Fink ll ik! Elmer Miller Ddry Fan: Nur Krnnlrd. m: "13[)1'&'HSDAY'SSTOCK Manzmr Mr. Albert Schjocll, Who ruidex lm the l"'o1.er Each f u m Bllillh- wcnt of Blair, ha! two carlm:uls.of corn fld yuanling cattle and atruck load of hogs an the Omaha market I n t "a\'e.lnesd|)'.M r.Schjmlz is makin; n auf.een of hh farming. lute in the evening that proved to be of A serious nature.Oscar Groethe, 3 farmer living about two miles out of Blgir, shotMrs. Connie Hoiman. his former housekeeper ami then lpplnently turned the gun on himself.-Nts." Hoimln had for a numb-or of yearn kept house for Groethe whose wife il an inmate of theantehospitalatNorfolk when ahe vu taken severe! years azo The ting took place on thestreet cp alle the Rivett Lumber Company; office at about 10:30 o'cloek at night on Lin. Holnun wu on her way to the)\ome of aMend where she hui leit her chlid |55 . IIC IE P ¢ ~.]| | :~ \. .a |o f M r m d g h - 5 g d JCn "8I h spc nl |f ll Ul¢ l3 K¢(l||WC"~ ° \ f = 1 , A r l |n t o n , ! |i sc o \ ¢ l f . ' l f H 1 1 1 1 " h i l t i " § 1 r a d ` : x n u u n t a l . n n . 1 r h £ t $ ~ 1 1 8 3 f{f°f- 1 § . h . , |f.I.§',Pe t H u g e ,Il j a l . th e w e e k e n d w i t h h o m e fo i k s , n e the pro spec ts.hi s w h e a t fi e i d l a s t S a t u r d a y .n u n r . C h n f ; | | ; ; | ¢ n h u i w o r k e d m r r llis Jo h n H o o k s C h l r l e s trares were lost.» On Wednesday afternoon anotherposmwasorganizedand nbrerui ovor the country in thedirection he ru supposed to have gone.Az they proceeded informa-tion leaked out thai. he was at his home by the river and they uro- ¢ |. Th e w o m a n w a s t a k e n t o a d o c !m " s o ffi c e a n d Ia t f r t o t h e hush pi t a l w h e r e s h e n o w i s a n d w h e r e . a c c o r d i n g t o re p o r t s, s h o i s p t - t f n ;a l o n g nic el y.H a r w o u n d s w e r e p a i n fu l b u t n o t s e r i o u s a n d sh e w i l l r e c o ve r . A p a n e m g a h u r r i e d l y o r g a n i z e d b y t h e A u t h o vi d d l 1 l r d * t !l l l ¢ 1 1 1 9 :;i1ren t o o ve r t a k e t h e w o u l d b e Q ap pe ar au ce s G r o e t h e m a d e fo u r a t t e m p t s t o a n d h e r Ii f e a s j h e i n sa i d t o h ave fo ur s ep a ra t e fro u nd s . Th e sq o o t i n g s u r u t e d b u t li t t l e a t t c n i o n an d u n t i l t h e w o m - a n scr eam ed n o o n e c a m e t n t h e asutiatanee o f t h e vi c t i m .Jo h n Sc h e r n e r w h o w a s o n t h e op p o s i t e r i d e o f t h e s t r e e t o n h e a n i n ; h e r c r i e s r u a h e d t o h e r n u h t a n m a n d ¢_¢_-.M n n A V k l l m o f C i r c u m s l a m e | _ W i fe a n In m a t e n l N o r fo l k H o s - p i u i f o r Y e a r s . Th e g o o d r ec o r d o f a 1| \ e l l c o n -d u c t e d F o u r t h o f m y o e l e b n t i o r l ' tention md is now uni ting hh trial.__,Gro-:the has a family ol five children and while the public con- elones his terrible act. yet many cxpreu sympathy for his many past miuforiunel. |.,..t h e o ff i c e r s a n d f u fo u n d t n h e s u f fe r i n g f r o m a w o u n d In t h e ar m a nd t h e h e a d . H e wa s b ro u g h t mme di;l.'|nm by the drops ofblood in a mrtheulerly direction t w e n t y y e a n ag o~H e r ~ r e n t s .M t n M a g g i e L o w e o f l l c r r n a n w l ~~ a ~ e VOLUMEXXXI _W BLAIR, ~E»w1<»»ww1w " P ~NUMBEM4BLAIR HDLDS BIG CELEBRATIG Pmple From Nvrtb. Ent, Soul und wax Gnlher in cm Fel lwfliv la Cdehnlo the ~> nnlryolibc Birth MN#~ GOOD Pnocuu DF sro~ LEAVE FDR Ysgwsronz LEAVE TODAY FORYELLUWSTONE PARK I Mcndunl xml Famliy Sun-nis- llnmln| for \vu\m BLAIR BDT DOING w1~;1.|. Fltiktitk Oliamunn. mhu look l position with 1 huh|1ery inTexas, cloud U18 hatchrn uh Juno lst and il now nn ilu road for the Blue Hlli Ilicilbahvr Co.or Penn.He and his pmmer will wen anéther Iemtebory thi l ml. Mr. Olin-mann hu ID3\i¢» a mmyof Pwl¢r:r and knows the nam and il ddlq 19.1.1 in his new home in 'I'e::u__. stalled by th!dhtricf depu president: Mn. Anna il. ComptoN. G. , Hn.Rena Ruhr:v lin. Elrnlni Ptterlen; 1'-°¢='7. MNellie Newell; arm.. Min Heli Taylor. Then was a lull number pent considering Lbe warm ewni A tommlllee served light fruhmenta. looked more promising up to thc time of harvest than W does thisyear.The weather hal been kleol for small grain ami, no storms tocause lt to ioelge and ttothinfx to hinder it ln any wny.Smut is reported hen and ooo but in thomain the reports are for :t bump- er crop of wheat.The ootn crop is also looking like n hen ield.The stall: il short opened me office door 1 detected? nl ' E m o I '"1'?a f f a i r " "oomphmentoryahadodor.My first thoushtiAn|gZ:]ywoo:I.Pasadena,Vooloe.§¢° \\|IIinm Sutheriond of ~ An nu some one has loft some fish. Long Beach, C oleno Island: llml tonic, Texan, son of John bother-:vtd its been hero over Sunday but Qt : plates olfnterest were yis- E ;_=;;g of this diy who was \.llitiI\{ Mr.Suthcrl.;m.l IQP.tlv first part of the week for an extendedtrlp to Seattle, Wish., Sao Fran- cisco,Caiif.,and Ilonolulll.Howas accompanied by a Hr. Ewing rim of San Arltnnibt while opening the vrlaulows o §;¢g ;newspaper packlrto was *i"lf*V'!Tho convention 4:losed'on the md oo th' magazine hbla with r :om incl Mr. and un. Christian- .vtneat hunts extending from one ioen wok a trip tg Fresno whichend cluaten of wheat heads front is about 250 miles north of Lon the other.§,\ng¢;¢5 wheat* they viliterl rcla-: hrlally to tha comfort and:utun of the nat thrc ng of p h ptha md in Blair for ~Fourth of July calobntlcn. There being no morning 9 mm the uo1r.! tru :low abougathering Mt .by o m o'eJock m t umn h ly a f the count?w w i u l m u randy to do t~ : h a n by lending their prala~to tbl his program arnnlul fo their enhrhinment. The mdlo which v u hold 4the ball pail: cam::=r°mv¢1¥ a one o'elock and bald a. lun ps mt _sf thu virltnrs for ovlr_hour as gh., watched the cowboy rich the vicious, bucking bronx: ||||SSol]Rl RIVER sums R. R. co. ,Whirlpool on Inn Side Threatens River Bridge at Blair.. Causes Mud Ahrm in Rlilmad Circles Wu Hustle Men to the Scene. ND SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE The Missouri river canned con-stamation lmong the dfielail of the orthwenem line last wpa when begun taking away tharip-up 1 on the Iowa side about -half mile above lhe bridge..At P\'¢|11|gPulled0ffu\ .. ..T h i p l a n t l l o f t h e c u h u v |. H » e t y a n d m u s t b o o o ve r a l y a n o l d be for e . b l oo m in g . Slap at Gund. vxszr POINTS OF INTERESTmn nssgno~w a s e ~t i o n C o m p a n y n l Tccuimseh 1*M u n i o f F i g h t i n g P e d B e i n g .a Hr. md Mrs. James Dam mn of the northweftem par! |.fo r t h e c i t y .Thi s c ol leg e . se ttl e- m e n t h a s n e ve r be en t l k c n i n t o a hand c ancun and 4 fm d on the :meet eompletnd the dl enjoyment.Only two things marred n nigh perfect day: 1 0110011118fray and a (in whic h destm s fu m h omo nn : tum. SMALL cmun isa.-:.:":m.'":zzz.::ss HARVEST now 0[|°;'§,. E. C. Llppil\t0\¢ ,.f\L,»...1 n vnlulblo dly ma he i,Wénnc ming cum In An smmuifxnaang nm keeping pmdumon contest. Following the rodeo at the -pn-k came n ball game bthvee Blah and thc llonnich Eikho Vgliey Loltrll teams.Both lu.~ being iniuo zum gave the Ilan an opportunity io not a rebali an .Than a.t 5 a'do¢k4\- came lhl horn races which ca~ nolitth sxdlnn la t.I t u r u a f for all qulrtzr *mile nmnlngand some very good horse! we entered which nude good apo:r. '°'-~no h o ~ m~ c o u p l ~ ~ m b e r mo no mi family,Popminor and the oocuion through the rm of dl wr. Victor Skov md family~ ~ li\ra.|_Hack Cameron und Immlly,Han: |They reoelyed mor fine pros Anzluraon md daughter,Edgar Honq Ckrhtianoujr Return! *mm lent.; of zohi, boddea other |"1ft\!Skinner and flm1!y, B-ennh Wach- 'ru m W N" Tr io to gdi fm g ;l:;J";profusion of beautiful ~ gf and family,rl¢oHmr<:n§;;d» -»-3 ..l ov an\-~ 3 -|Among tho zifu Qu z!eliclou| ;U\'l?¢r. John Skidner md son, And Ol nts o au r a l.~ graced the bound ol. dinnoriwulter Carver, M. P. g-»== and,an supper.fnmiiy;Hrs.Ann!l n !and A D EL EGATE To wD" ° CON.Those pneaent were:hir. and|Ma1. Minnie Skinner and family. .1 _Mn .Hlr\*ey~l.|rsen and flmily i |.¢ ~ of ~ were »~» ~M~~:e :z;r::x ;:,..m.,...,..., ~ started and the rivqr heh! in che-tk. l The crowd muomblod at gm, Mr. C. C. Wozncldori.DivisionSuperintendent of Bridges of Nor- 3§;2"..'Ziii"\?'.,§'1`§" £23237 out folk Wu -5 _the time in Winn¢r,!FlMk using a two youraid heifer,S. D. but "" wired and i'""'°'"°\explal:aod the conformation and ately left for Blair arrlrlng here valuable points to observe whenon zur Friday 'h'" he nlbuying a dairy cow.This wa;Inspection of the damage done and fulftikid 5, n Jeney cattle :twir-"'*""°u°""" on the procedure. [ing conten at the Miiler :firm Ho remained in Blair over nightwhu ig was ploinly neon fromarid after another round of inspec- the 1anon: given bar the context- roacl were at once notified and ln; this time thi crowd up tow ru mjoy ing a fine bun! c ome m d n p r q n m o f a p o n a l t ~n li mld plrll.There n n £ _ for all men. ladies' ncaa. gi: rac n,boy s' mel.me n? n m lack neu, pie satin; contest: wary other kind of n contest thaUm mind of man cowld canju - g a m e s a n d a h o n e s h o e p i t c h i n g t o u m u n e n t .A t 5 u'cl ock h u g s ta bl es w e r e Eoaciewl w i t h l u t h e go o d t hi n g : t o e s t t ha t a n y h u n g r y m a n c o d r i wi s h . 1 c been driven and backed up with rock and a switch truck laid nlonzthe bank on the rock made land. Here | vrhirlpooi started and bo- gun to out out 1 hole hack of the piling taking out a circka of around 100 feet in diameter.The hfdll officials of the nil- roacl were at once notified and -Th e m o r n i n g a f Ju l y i t h d a w i t h t h e w u t l u r m n d i t i n n s u n d ] i d e a l u c o u l d b e "", a l i 1'amh and: Nmunblf by C-an rawl in to be one inch Jeep. .\ ' The bidding vu close, the ne!!The attend;nc¢ at ihe Wuhing-higher bid b i' 5069 per square : ton county farm bureau picnk int y lnl._'Wednesday was larger than any Qbefore regu.lieu of the fact that T~o~y ~and while in t~o ci Mr. Dam vu a -very welco mlier st The Enterprise office. NI H! ! ! mg a " i n t Tu e d ly zdng.About forty membln fro ibn Flornnce, Nah. Iodgn came |lndiiding the deme staff. li n e s Rufh Bmss,Ida Knmd Ev: Smith Wm July init ed into the o n Re zu fro~n various r u n f a h | .||i000 afternoon "Hoot"Gibaon,P0 na ur rk 1' r eu:d I the .the county |re_to the effect that mi.Ligapincott vxmg the ~ ~533 'gk '";,r°-fmgg ""h°l¥ il being cuz and that If f\°menta of mlny 'nh-an he said, "I"1 .'f"=;°'";=, that the clone of imffnlwag,5 preferred the buf flll| \2 r,:.| °EIi;""£;?2h 1; ts;~ nee t i l "'f' nm larger P°"u°"1h"f I fiwly had an c ome to '~|1¢twer nf the mofief studios.Hereof the county: big crop in shock. 'dairy cows."'they were immduad zo many of.Famsera mgtneral stale rm it i'°'°Izhe movie num. amonpthem be- FAMILY REUNION Eezoe~tionaliy quiet nessiun.A i n t On last Slmdly July 3rd tfue ;t.ho formal opening th; queliion 'S the! ml h |.,'|,| thi 'm m! playsgmund appantua for the u r a c n e e r :ecoannual! reunion picnic at the North 3 1 3 g g ~ w 5 _ ; ; # ; g _ ° 3 ; » d ; Park, serving both plcnit dinnerwu hnnl.Ona of them m d_and lunch to all who wen pau- 1 workin; mag.; of a ning un; axnmuns ADD'no mzammzsnl 0 T h !lo ca l R l b e k l h lo d g a i n d a t e d du-me u n d i d a t u a t th e bam Hr. ~nd Mn. ~rillil~n.Amon; iha high spot.: of the visitwr :the meeting vriih sur old | \ .U=mmu,° Heivy and of cmd Quality.Dall Alla Exéépliolul. - - . - FARMERS CLAIM BANNER YR. fqa ~e~hu~qry~b ~ma wk ~l .¢U 0 3 0 | l ~ h e ~ ~t i t h t ~gm b g g f d ` . h ' t 1 t h a t t h e d a n g e r w a s w e r a n d l e ft . , '!, " m ; e m I ' l u s ~ N L ] t h e m .1 M r . H e n r i C h r i s t i a n s e n , a c c o m - |l H » .C h l a t 'w e 1 .'n flfo l h i ! h o l | H i n N O l fD 1 k .|A g h g g g f H o l s t e i n :r e [:| n\¢ rl y 1 l a i .! :l r u n a w t h n a o n e u f t w o d e l - un park.b Mn. mu ll abo\1I.2 o'cloek'f5¢8ld Mn. Hannah Wullf of 1 @=..,..1 . ~ July 7-Regular meelirig ofinn Legion Auxiiiary at!!er'n lull.July 9--W. B. C_ meets. ; ( F M .4 n . ~..S-che 1 9 2km.z 5so 11'Su 7nu.ea411I525 \¢. L 5I 2 I 92 6 in h tn.9.1 6 7 5 15 I 4 152 0 2 1 2 2 2?2 5 2 9 u w 1 9 : 2 9 I 6:ess3 0 BL AI R n vsma ss AND SOCIAL I-'OREC ' F 4 ' f " ' \LF-|_¢'f*~'s f . . "i l »i-kd hm sn an eu-ly day.lm- Carter..sh m hmy I'o~ sn uwr.ie or lu contents.mm ne mum °' u.. /~q'.~... ~,;:;¢.,;..4.»i¢_x NIGHT-nnooulxa CEREUS w. J. Rodman brought his nightblooming census dum to tha Robinson Cafe lm Sunday gnroning so tint all who won lnhrestad could lee the blcnouna unfold no it be-comn full bioom at night..The. flower; are slmrtillnd and an of ran beauty--\or§ whit! nndirur in appnnneo..Winn fully open th o y o r o u l n r g u n a m e d i u m sized plus.Soon after cumming they close and flnnlly vrllher sway. would carry about forty or fifty youngateri.The matter vu left urilh 'tho plrk oommlttee for in-vedgntion and | report will be hand tt tht next meeting. Prnt. C. X. Haxuuen appeared in behalf of the collega und the im- medhta naighborhaod asking for l, reduced nts on cledrle current FARMERS EHJUY mm DINNER B¢l.||F1¢l and n- lm. Ga th e r ll Bd P tld wr Hu e na l B u m Bulb! D lnln Under Tnea on F l u L u m .hi lly B ulli o n . oc msxox W AS A HAPPY ONE Mr. md ln. E. D. Pllnhar nn muh murpriuod und pleund whenan Int Sumily .lbwt 1 lumdnd nllli vu a n d lr lu n d l p th u s d ll mir imma In c um; o ny tau n- nup und unngmg will fm».| bu- keu pmeeedld to mah thnm-u l m a t m m o n d u bemllhnl lnvm ol the Pllehlr. hom. The d ay vu r pm: I n vin ltlnIlhll naewln| Md (dsl\.|.|,h|p| and :his manning by npr of lute for. vuiom point: of annie intern! inthe wut.Thny expec t to mah !._ I§\Ir first amp at Cond tondfht and will Journey on by any stage:through the antw wut. Yelicwnnne Park is their ob- jective point md may expect to camp uve:nl dwl there enjoying the boaudu of this nation! mu-seum of nlturd wondtn. On thdr rltura trip they plan to we tht Blac k Hills country and may get |gllmpwl o! the summer whim house where Pred-dent Coulidg md his retinne an holding forth. Th e tr ip wi ll h h about two\\¢Qkl ,r T l o Heal* Clllple lely -De- atroyd. Flrp gl Unknown Origin FIREMEN umm ASSISTANCE 'Dua farm hand completely de-atroyed by firb an the recon! for Washington Ianni! on Int Mon- diy , J uly (th. "ht first W u thehome c m thlwld Jip Skow pines nut of Cllhnlll whic h - bumed to the grounclinthl mo ng. Mr. and Mn . Hlhl Ba h :ma n m m livin: on tbyplluo-In tha ¢V¢n{l{":£qabou|. eleven o'c\ock tht old'home southof the wlhrlrvrkl hill wu burned zo the ground.The plan was oc- cupied by the "Rib" Gillihnd fam- before regu.lieu of the fact that it was o busy season of laying and corn plowing.Autos began assembling at one o'clock andnomowe n stil!comin;oz 5 0'clock. The nmmm consiuud of o talkonthe Europccn Corn Borer by Hr. John Obonrt of Herman who had nmples of this honor in pre- rcwauon.Hr. Joke Claybaugh of lhc Poultry Department g u r uvery interutipz idk on hour to produce md mlrket first c hu quality c a n which commands a pnemlum price on astern mor-h u ,Mi n Flonnoo Atwobd of the Home Economic: Depcrbment talked to the ladle: on Food! :nl Nutrition. , _ -.R e p r e u e u m i vn a f P i a y g r n n d A p pa r a t u s B e a r d b u t No t h i n g D o n e O o l z d u e n t o R e p o r t o n L i g h t to tht Sownign Camp ol' the w 0. W . which was held in Lon Angeles from Jun:18 to 19 in- d wv a . Qurlng the time cf the conven- tion many aide trip: were Milan th e m m b u k e t d l n n e r d i d m u c h l o w l r d m a k i n : t h o c c a s i o n a w e l l n i g h p e r fe c t w o n t . Th e fo l l o w i n g w e r e p n n n i z ~ o u r : l m l B l a s d a m e s C u : C u n - e r o n : m i fa m i l y ,Ja m e s B r o d e r - no n a n d fa m i i y .F r a n k B r o d u n o n : n d fa m i l y , H e n r y Ja c k s o n ,N e l l GOLDEN WEDDI HGCELEBRATION n x - : ma ni ativu gathered at the e ol' Mr. and Mn. An»mlxew Fear n \\"e.Ineaday, Judy 6 tn celehnle thai: golden wedding annivanary.It was an avant longlooked forward In and the partici- 5 w .the dmc.lt in s clean sweep.avcrythlng 1-gf destroyed, furni lure, dothlnghnd all.The Blair fire de turnml out in force but nl couli be done The fire had gotten bcgond con- trol befor# Illbianca had been railed. ..H u y R f l a r n b y W a s o f Bl a c k Hi l l . : Co u n t r y . a..--... o |H ...Fear am! family of Bllir, Mr. and THEY ASK FOR LOWER RATE Mrs. A. N. Feet and hmily , Mr.and Mn .Andrew Peer,Evelyn The meeting of th# :Ly conn-:md Alec.:il on last Tuesday evening grand |m a r k e t h i s s u r p l u s c o m . o a t s a n d h a y i n t h e fo r m o f b u t t e r ,Th i s | l |~.~[~;.' 4 1' turning net on. my even ng aLincoln where sho In attending the stale university. E. C. Hunt and family returned l u t Friday from on automohlle trip into Ion, Bllasourl and lui- nois.Mr.|{unt'a mother,H n .Emma Hunt of Belle Pinine, la. returned with them and will spend the eumnwr at the Hunt home. They toured crop conditions In the neighboring statue and in Illinoismuch more backward than in Ne braeka owlngf to cold Weather and flood water1. Marshall! Wiloox and family ac-companied by Mrs. 'i'Balmer, all former Blair people but new liv-ing in Denver,drove in for a woelfn elnit with relatives ond friends.ldre. Baker ia e cousinof Mrs. Minnie Bugeon and Mies- es Matilda and Josephine Johnsonand will be remembered by her old friends here an Jolie AndersonShe w:|,n employed in hire. T. G. !Iiltone millinery store more than n '"""" ""Lomb, Robert Hooks, Roy Ander~'snwmzlzwo P.m'r\°ir for a number of years.T" ° lma n y cl\|nit"'o m change In 5 D0 .d n U., T31 r Please turn to page four)particular un* the building ==; an ne an u 1 cn we _-immense flume br which the urnhoskuestI.number of ;|m||;(Hl.I'}l.lRATi.S 37n _L n d |i hool f n l ;1 .t w I ed F Ahhll ERSAR1 ber from the rmlll il ann;?~\ne on .U " M '>».I m s m rl re la ze dried and .'en ui u m a5-lun' S. when thc1r mother, en.;., d i m b i " f i n m m of me Antonio, Texas, wm Sutherlnnd:!!oro the coun as d 1 A to :eb u u wu ze Sutherland of Craig Ros strip of me www H'°="'°'.R. E. Tildcn and uncle,.Tullus il»sery nor ee ra on eral l r '1 b t'den of rm-x who fe E-ieitlng 5... enioreq nt the home of Mr. ¢»e"'°,lE:':also vlllhd the Brymsbavds gg Craig,§_;;~»;=~ _fI ; » ; :hi'*;° =g_;_=f _Q-;;_;;=d .'}"T."°'.'3|.§. ltook them over to Merle 11a||¢,§ll!t. L.R. Sutton when on loetp _|!.owe,:try ore c .|...Fltc hc .lGeor geSmitl1lam 4 h ,¢,,]| m1 tbeenll" ° ' " ° " t for n emmmmg rls Thursday n number of lrlende 'msn etr tglittier and then took e Swanson a"d_(mn.Bu""°h""f'°b."2u§..§.1 hack to 1.21.The two day'g \lrl|t ez.ing trip to Ban F I RE D B S TR OY S ml m u . \ n x. , m " " J alley cer hiuee were no .*end picnic lunch later ln the evo- . ning./ Igathered at their home in honorof Mrs. Elsie Jo nsen's el ht |They left Illelr in the Tllden. cer t et 1:30 and arrived in ampleliimc for u good play in the water. 1 After the swim they went tothe :ity park which is cleaner and nicer for a picnic lunch and har Ia very niceeupper. s Those who enjoyed the utter- nnon were Caroline Aye, llaragrvtBadgeroui Francie 0'Hnnlon, Pris cilla lthoedes, Mae Ko-opman, MaryMoore,Mzrganet Jenkins,1.1¢ Qvnughn Boots.Elsene Smith, *Doris and Ruth Tllden. I l1 me s J-eeventh binh annivenar-y Shereceives]many beautiful present.-| and flowem The daughter, Mrs Sutton, did her pa n o l hostessandmeth:everybody enjoy the occasion to the fullest. extent. IIRBAKS PLATE GLASS One of the unfortunate occur rences of the Fourth of July cele- bntion was the hrenlcinz of the big plate gloss window in the ltobineon Cate.A stand had bee;.built out in front and e part of' the covering was picked up by the ; I 4 ! eun,Albert Bennett gf Herman.John Sutherland, A_. Gray. A. Sutherland,James Blullirz, Wm.!Suther{end and Br Ewing of Ssn Fl3Tl¢l.$|20 luf Tt!(ll.llH.I\| 1101118 011the 23r.1.1 Through some unknown ongin a Qn their any out they :rent on 1 fire started in the big horse barn tlon tlnt they be taken into thel d w The light committee enll ineport at the next meeting.!Hr Henry Rowe appeared ue- inatructed to view this strip and to report at the next meetrnz . - -1 -a eper 1 train irhlc lretopped form the "J im"Rhea farm neari :..\ :<o name s so oo P RICE els lm-.mu in Salt Lake City elwwptrllngton some time after misl-t »= .mended the llormon Ml\li"|1lgi1t this morning and lt we-'I{"\ in me his tabernacle which ~\vlbum¢1 to the ground.It wel m mall worthy of note.'fortunate rlrcumutmee that on'They grrised home n lestlaecount of tho extreme heat noThursday and while they in necn'llrestnck were In the bam bu: mgny wonderful eight! they f0l.lI\1l 1 there was a great dell of farm none that nulallitl the beautiful 1 merllfnery,harnou,etc.which fields of grain that were growinxinukel lt e heavy lou.The lon on either hand as the train rolled came in at about mldnlxlll and atthrou h old Nebrexln.that time the m was no d n a rf z fine but lt uru ¢l.i|¢01ll|E~llllBf lIl Herman Gienelman of Arling- ton recently purchased the old Nelson homestead near 9rum .Thin farm eonedsted of wo acne;'and belonged to Mr. J. T. Nelson. lt in e well improved farm ln Fortone of the beat fanne in the coun ty.- The price paid was $190 per Iecre.N.T.Lund handled the ideal. Mn. Nels Brood of Orwh. Nab; Mr.and i lu .Alfred Feet and Hrs.Hlnnah Johnson of Argn, Nebr; Mn Christene Vlank mafamily and' John Peer uf Winne- bago, Air. and Mn. Peter Fallen of Illmir, Mrs. Genla Trulson Wu Fourth of July Tourists will~find better mileage and less trouble if they use c~M a r a t h o nG a s o l m é .AND Cl0L u b n c a t l n g0 1 | Sold by \'an's Service_Station Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. Walter Larsen Auto Service Ben Bailey (Tank Driver) Jack McDonald (Tank Driver) ' Blair, Blair, Blair, Blair, Blair, Pat Iverson\Ft. Calhoun, Wm. Bolln (Tank Driver)Ft. Calhoun, Skinner Filling StationArlington, Glenn Rosenbaum (Tank Driver).Kennard, Call c Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Neb. Nebraska-Iowa 01| Co. Distributors_Blair. Nebr. u Quality Cash Marke JENSNIELSEN, Proprietor du'|~ \ | . |Hrs. Chrinsdaasewa ten nmonthl old ~g;~follnvrinefolka helped lilaaAnnaRuhr onbratah¢r.birth-¢iay on W adtleaday "NgAman- da and Raymond Ruhr,argant andRoyRlhlfa,VernaIiudmr,Hana Jensen, Mr. and Hn. HargveyKuhr.Mr. andHn .HarryMadsen and sons, Hr.andMra-o mArr.Mr.andMn .Detlef Wulfandfamily,JoeHarper. hir. and Lira. Will Hart and fam-ily and Mr. and Mra. Frm! Wulf and family.Hr.andHn .HermanRahlln,La Venue and Evallna nm Sun-day dinnerguests attheMax Kiota home' naar liennard.Simdayaftnrnoonvialzorsattha Gevrxe lirkhr homo were: hir.and Mn. Chriajlfulf and family, Marjory Kuhr and Hana Jemen.m>g==Walmgdlilohk :nd gb: of a r an apenavrya atthe parenlal, Pmh u m h o m e . Chris Jensen of Fremont spenta few day: lat week working at the Alben Ruff home. ar lunuafdauuaay sremng.hu h Uo r u a m:Almarvrich spentsfedneaday mama; at Lme August runnin norm.mr. ammn . mn V on wer e Benmnnon catlera saturday eve- mug.m t lOttoVol! webqated her binuuay last umrsuay.A. Ingenumner orlrlcnusmmr¢L.lu\¢s :alma in mu uwmoon ana eve-uma to tmp her weuram.#mannuncn canes as the R. Sues1| name near r.1l.Imrn Sunuay. mr. and Mus. George wncn aaadaugnwr, Um am: .un and airs. nuunmcse andcmlurenwereBennington canera saturday uve- mug.1.1vin Mueller was aKenzmnl caller on Sunday.Karin.iiahnxspentSululay evemn; an the Lhna Wrinh hom.Clara Kahnk vlsiwd with hliaaLeon and Corrinna WrlchWul- neuiay.Mr.andMn .EarlFitchandaan of Omahacalled ul the Chu. Wrich home Thursday awning. Be r ni c eHi n e li n e ,d a u g h t e ro f Se l l yH l n e l i n ei la ffl i c t e dw i t h th e m u m p s t h i s h o t w e a t h e r .M r s .S a mB o u vi e rh ube e n q u i t e i l l b u t i s n o w b e t t e r .M a yIIi n e l l n ew a ss h o p p i n gi n O m a h a l a s t Th u r s d a y .E r a .Al l i eR o w ea n dd a u g h t e r . Ir e n e t e m vi s i t o r : a t t h a A r l h u r R o w e h o m e l a s t Th u r s d a y a n d i n t h e a fz e m o o n c a l l e d o n M i s s L l : - zieCa ch el ln .M r s .w m .B o l l ew a sad d t o r a tt h eCh a s .H i n e l i n eh o m el a s t Th u r s d a y .M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r R o w e a n dfa m i l y w e r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g c a l l - e r r a t H r s . W m . R o n e 'a In B l e d r . H r . a n d M r s . I 'r a n k Y e a t s a n i ] L i l l i a nSvo b o d aw e r evi s i to r sa t t h e F r a n k W a l l a c e h o m e i n F l o r - ence.M r .a n dM r s .E JL a n d e r sa n d d a u l h t e rAz l e l a i d w m lMi n aC a t h - e r i n eS m i t hw e r eS u n d a yal t e r » no o n g u e a u a t P e t e Jo n e a . M r s .G uW a ll ac een t er t a in e d " ".`E:1==-uwnT=11 md daughters,Them e n».'!.' and Mun 1|an dinner K'WUweek with ll T hDuz llh hdill' Aidv mms W qh ud xy ummo o n. J uly Ll W itt ln. Ed'Nnkirk.'hmdnynturmonv u lw n n011: Pwinsmn n :lin .EdNcvrklr!andJaulhluHahn!cp umdHaul undn .PauBmdorwu and dmghlnn. llirmil and Ullk.m.|..~!..vevnnlnla lle n a t Q! the da y wld! ln. Fhy d F olur.um Up! ! nmd md for I 10 | k'.\ vb!! with her liner.lr . I n dl n .W i l l w w I n d Hmlenlt t i x Walter f a mi ly ln d lla J u n lhspent Thurs-ilyuvcnlng Chxil Lnnnn mm.N. J. Andean und non,and Chrh Peunon :pens Sumkynmmoon nt Jml !hn\eu'|_phy - zu m 1m l lS1bl mgnh._:mu un." r"'"...r.maMrs.Charlesw m anwflw last Sunday .'1`h¢re n u macthe:armywnc n,uf.qune I lift!! number prtstnt name in ulur lunemy evening.all Ind a good time..mn. :u mawma and zmmly ,The work on tha new Johnhr . mm u n .llnolulll Amep cluuonsonhome urncompleted w a 1 md Ar- the mn. mary ma nun , man e huufirst of ;},,°¢¢¢\¢andMr. and :anon uvull 11"'o"Saturdaynilf h tandSuneiay guastaattha.C . h r s on h o me sara lr. and lin. J . L. Iversonand ll!I7 Hahn and Mr. and lin.Joe Iverson of Lincoln.Hr. andlin. Kanln Larson and _anna alsospent Sunday there.J. L. Iver son and Ilr. and ilra .lou Iversonrdurnld eoLincoln Sunday evening takilr. and Hrs. H. C.LarsenZfm themfor a ville. a n JL. ln:-son am um Helen ;;1nalnsdal. theH. C.L a r ln me.lr. and Hn. Ed Nnrkirkandlamily andHr. andHrs.ChrilPaterson and family spent Sunday even!at theJenaP.LarsonW 1 Blai r helpi ng llr. Larsen eeiebrala hla birthday..J. L. Iverson and con, Joe and daughter.MaryHelen called at the _lanln Larsen home Sunday fonnoonHr. and Hrs. Lars Larsen andivan nn Sunday dinner gunna at me Howard Jensen home.Bert and Alma Mllier attended ihe raou ln Omaha Fridaf.Mn .PeterIversonealodonum Louisa Laraan Friday after Laraonandson.KennethofBlair,Hr. and Hrs. TadBuch- anlt., Bill Pope, Miss Helen Neur-lurk and Raymond Nesrklrk.Tha Iollosrllq mu holpod W ill Wulf celeb:ata his blrthday Bun-.lay evening: Mr. and Hrs. H.. C.Ralmuaaan, Harold and Helen, Hr.uniMrs.Chris Nelson,Harland and Helen, Mr. and Mn. GeenaRasmussenandGone,RaymondRasmussen, lr. and lin. RichardHollon and beonani, Mr. and Bra.Goorn Wu!! and Iamily of Arl-ington an-IF m!Honnemsnof Ho.A delicious lunch sraa served to the guests.llr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov andLyle, BillPand the MissesHelenNovkandLeaGnusovlslxed Wednesday evening at tho Soren Jensen home near Herman.lin. ChrisBensonandHra.Rudolph Andreaaon apml Fridayattarnoon uma Mrs. Joe Jesson.hllas Anna Hanan, who vlaitedIaat. weekwith har alder,li n . Boone Newklrk and family,loft FddayeveninglorAlnatorlh,Hlbr. to visit another alillet, Hn. Flxley._a l l d |I me a cxlI I I ¢1 I |1 | I Ia II :'lf II-Irma Freelencuou orauuuug~GNN*Rumussen\l\4\i:.§\|nn¢|ing this week with Haul :UM UP ='wIl~»»: §\u|m\n\n|nnmu|\|luunnnnnuuuuunn|1m\u\umn\m\\\\\|\|||nImuuuu1116M1||\i|{|||\:|||||\||||\||||I|I||||||||||||\m\\\\\\|\1||||\|m||nn|||||||||||||||n||\n|1|nu|||||||||m|||un|numun|mummunumnuumuummumuu||||||||u||||»|m|»||mmm»|»||mmmmWm...-- _- _1|A3.1/I ¥ Hali-rate Price Continued Un;;1 Julylzstn | ax nr E5 ========= Blair's Leading NewspaperENTERPRISE _====_=_ E Gives'you all the latest local happenings of the community.ltscolumns are 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 dc o u n t y .I fi t sw o r t h publishing you will find it in The Enterprise and what you find there will be entirely authentic.W e invite you to join the rapidly growing family of readers of this periodical andinordertomakethis easy we are offering to both new and old subscribers alike this paper at one-half price or 75 cents per year.Pay as lar back or as far ahead as you like.` r Gives'you all the latest local happenings oe commun. 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 dc o u n t y . publishing you will find it in The Enterprise and what you find there will be entirely invite you to join the rapidly growing family of readers of this periodical andinord~ easy we are offering to both new and old subscribers alike this paper at one-half pric year.Pay as lar back or as far ahead as you like.` ~<»= >:; in llllllllllllal:=|=;.f2lmx:fl1:»1i=i"i=~=>:.rfilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwirIs |M~ ~lllllllllllllllllllllllll~ill rl "HONEY DEW" PIG MEAL Oil Meal, Tankgge, Shorts, Bran I IQ. th e m o t i a p c a r r i e d . H a n d a n d s e c o n d e d . t h i s m u l . - i n g b e n d j o u m o d , a l i C o u n d r n e n p a n e n t vo t i n g ' A Y E 2 t h e m a t i n g n r r i e d . A t t e i l : C . E . K n u u , C i t y C l a r k Dr . R . J. M u rd o c h ,l l n y u r . Wil be Pleased no Book Yolfr Order Now , .for Your Andegpmd Needxiof ` 'BINDER TWINE and the other hail' is devoted to learning one or more trades Inthe following departments:: Qi - culture, baking, uooidng,carpen- terinz,laundering,machine n -vllrlnz.suintins.vrlndnz. shov- mm end i=\i1°ri11¢ Bach of the printing for the atate's seventeen charitalde inliitutions 1| done atthe Keemey school.The institu-.PHONE 59 The Farmers Elevator C. M. cHR1s"r1§NsEN, Manager Nehnnklfa bank gunnnteo luvIn sixteen years old.Up to J ul- uary 1927, 169 :tate bank: with n u n n t e capitalization of ap-pmximntely five million =.!oII|.rs had failed for about $45,000,eU00.The unssments on tha bank! for thl gulrlnmn fund hu amountedto something mom than tlnlre millions. but in U10 meantime no . mcrs Anolrr rinnnsn In the Ne b lu k l Ininurtrhl .lrhooi for boys at li umey the .| uindnatic nitllutlin fublic ntl] i t y n mn u s u m d o mo f tl m inataaeesvhenanclfozthumade by thu nits to prevent pubile utitity nts ndaetioa.Notion is hereby given that onthelst d ay of Au gi t.1921, at 1 o'e.Iock P. M., and for one hour thereafter,at the Nonh FrontDoor oi' The Washington County cmss slusr 45x sins SHERIFP3 SALE Henry Heneke, .Kftorney Notice is hereby given that on pending wherein TinsPhlntlffmd0 : e u Daisy Dosteri.new Dli ly Dliltert,new Henc kels Chevalier, Chevalier.CUCTIHE fr llaurlee llehnenx,dcpodtor hu lost |. dollar. Sheriff of Wuhington County,Nebruh hu one rum! eléetrisNebruks.di\tric"l operating.The Iuvr under whic h gs vu ozfanimi was hdd through the comin of the tin. The In the early sprln; of 1926 thbtire became weakened as time c ity al Hutlngton 'ru being 'gy went cm. and in normzd ilfe was ed with eiecirleity by themuch shortened..Stale Uti li tie s " wwf with o'eated in number o towns flventedin a numbero towns nnortlmurt Nebnsh !ril.l1 a aerial of! nas:ating'plants and trans-piurion lines.Tha top rata for ruldmoc 1i|htln3 was four|.ee..£\ much shortened..` Now, In the United States Tireatleast.with sou-tio Lhrndn gona, this cutting in impouibie.Pe~r~D a r e n , ~ d ~ ,~ th -erine Dostert.new LIcCrs|:kem, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Junl 28, 1921* ai d imm my h u ltlr lni . \ m b m k n has one-fifth of .| H U .,..... A",.'l£"§%*iH.9&'!"I The Herman telephone oompznylast week had lm! telephone dl-rechriex |::nt;d md dhtgiboted. somemonth at Ezoefdor Bndnsl.U.. Irs. Qhrls Truhlaen has ntumsdhome.She feels greatly bendihtl)y her stay dom: then.J. C. Johnson of C u i ;wascalledhe n Friday to see his mother who was injured in ans o t o a a d d e n t t i m e ~llrn. D. W. Bell of r n s splenum caller ez the C. B. John-son home Prlduy stoernooe.u x r .- 5 l g ;Everett Hg-gg-» A soDMI' Himsa an d lr . md llr s . George Lowe ldt 'Puodey for si n # g l v a u lt ! 1 6 6 th e y , g g $o'a>e'nd at Enders Lake in thenowestern part of the date. Hrs.P.8. Hopkins n o t toOmaha Saturday for a few thisvid;with hor husband st thehomo of her daughter, llrs. Goo.linden.The marriage of Miss ViolaKnstle of Herman and Hr. Ben- {;g»1= C. Brunei of Pocalsontu,book glscs Wodznoaday, June29 st the St. Peters church inOmaha.Hhs Anas Hronek, ds- tver M the [mom acted as brides-maid and John J. Nssrlberger was:nit man.The bddelgu r;;»»<1 n rose rgette nr a t tomstels.$3 curled s bouquet of Hrs. Wardsrossssnéliiiesof tluevalley.Hin Hronek 1|one an cp-ricot our frock with m £0 'notchandarrlednbouegzstofpink roses.A sredd1n1 reakfsst wasservedat the B ackstone hotel following the ceremony when onlyimmediaterelativesandclosefriend; were geseul..Miss Ksstleis the only ughter of Hr. andHrs. F. J. Kastie o! this piaoe sn.l .iran most charming and socom-plinhed youn Indy.She 1|sgraduateofrealHeartandDuschne College of Omaha and taught :ery successfully st Dus-chne in Omaha the Fast year. Mr.Hronek ia the son o Mr. and lin.E. C. Hronek of Pocahontas. Ia.He is s student at Creighton college in Omaha -=~1n5»'»=» to con-tinue his course n fit himself for s profession.Following theceremony tho happy couple left ona motor trip to Lhllfornla andupon their return will be at homeinOmaha.Herman friends ex- tend congratulations and beat wilhel for a. life of happiness andsuccess.Mr.end Mn .F.J.Kaslle and Miss kllldned SwansonofHermanandMisseslierl.I'nnces and Gretchen Herzog ofBlairwereemongthose present at lhe weddinl..1 committee of two -memberseach from the Leslies' ALI and theBaptistK1lild met with members of the Womens Auxiliery at theLedonhalllastWednesday:J-ternoon and helped them in packinf boxes ol' clothing recentlyco lecta! for Hood sufferers.Hrs. 0. A. Johnson was _gm-serlously injured last F 6'-ofmorning by being xlruck by anauto.She was crossing the streetnear the Hethoflisl. church return-ing from a visit to her daughter,Mrs. J. H. West.Sha saw l car coming from the south but .lid notsee one from the north sm! becsrne confused and stepped direct-ly In ilillrllh.The car was drivenby Mr.elms of Burt county. Hehelped carry hor into the J. H. West home and rendered what ss-sisunee he could.It was found 0 CAIHGUNAND wcm m l.l.rlE| | lh etNdlo n o£0 1oahl le a d a y a t t b e h o ma o f w ~,lra.L.A.Ja~aepha|d!em- ' é a a p m m u n u q e ~ ~a nllla ae alnb dNaa 3a eo .lll&r ¥ f Fln e h ap e n ttba n e k -~»?ra mo nt1 dthH. lu Valta H m h m k w d l f a n d c h i l d n nTueadqfrom Cardwell, o.s m Hi lle r m e n u m .Wm.nl kt! Wednesday »=»»==~|==y»vlit# for a dll! *Rh Hr. and B.Smith Jr., near Pawnee City. lg- »= = S mi th of Omalu na ~d w d l r and Iron! out tohtm bureau ,|,¢1}¢ In ru II- Wm.our tmhl lm le-m.gn,M1 brrth ~rerun Wednesday.llln Bernina Compton of Blair, 'fllfliol har friend, Illia Gladys Thi eomrnomlty was shocked tomf the death oaz Thurs-! momllnhof J ohn .irkhle~ 1. the Swirl Minion Hospital in u While he had been inhnlth for lame time, It wasoomldtred cuarloos, u he was 1ob au pa nd aro un da ud go -and forth to Omaha Fun-»aarvloaa, under the auepleeathe lluouic lodge, were heldtumday attemoon at ihe Prea-church at 2:30. Rev. A.Vanderllppe of Fkormee offlc-~oa He va l fifty-one years ini leave: to 'mourn hia pan-ur. his rife, four daughters an.lnon: three brothers. Wm. andof South Omaha and HenryB l w :two sisters, Hn.Carl :'lar of Ft. Calhoun and Hn. ohn Moeller of Grant, Nebr; 5~other, Hn. John Hlnrlehaenl. of this place, halide.: olher rel-livoa and a had of fr|enda.Ary14|-F crowd attended the rrlua and the numerous Bon! i m a m a m a u n me eo --.in whic h ha ru hell.The~dn community extend:sym-~ar In th bereaved family.Ooeu Earn is the new helper at Wm. Silver aton.um Dora Kllndl. arrived home#dir evening from Californlebare ahe haa been she put six Ira. C. B. Kahuna and Hin' 'ln Hehrena returned Sihlnlay rom Datanport, Iowa.ln. Thomas Aatsne c ame"upronSouthOmalm Saturday towand the funeanl of har uncle,lata John Inrichaen.Hr. and lin. J ohn Moeller of nut, Mehr. were called here byhe death of Mra. lloeIler'e broth-Ur Illu ic hltn.' u n i m m z u n m of P1e» came our Sunday for a init Irilh home follu.The Council Bluff: Army Slovem was hen Sunday and playedloeal team.The game endedreto owen in hvor of Ft.dhoun.H. E. Walton and family of ramon . cane; over? Snhdayntr: o oua ou ur~me foil! T... A number of family and clubwere held here the<onounh while quite a number welll~BM: to celebrate.` the nm offic e several day: thepnn week.Hn. Wm. MoCowen, who in very poorig and Inu been confined loheromo for morn than a yearsuffaridQ wry had spoil lu tweek and is reported vary ioar.The Crosby lhdio dulan hold n meeting at the Fanlanelle hom ln Omaha l u i Wednesday.2:2-IOlson. local dealer, went doum andmol. the benefit of the moetin.Harvey Johnson of Papillondarn to Hennan Sunda for nvisit with his nta,L.. and Hn .J.H. Jo n and othernhtivu and friends. lured dba and had one ou tomoff,beside:belnz badly bruised.She L1 :sported u 1sting quiteMilly a part of the £1111Q and It is horfd 1he nuy improve rnpluiiy. rl.. Anna .Arnold of CouncilBluffs,Iowa is spending u fewJays ln Herman smulling; her air- ter, Hrs. D. 0. Sheet: |51 flmily. The dance at thu Legion han!hut lhl.ln\d;y night w a higialy enfoyed and very successful, z rebe 11: u good nttemlnme.'Um or-chestra was delayed by the minand dill not arrive until lata butthe rain had cooled the ltmol- ph-lrc and it wil \ err p len umfor the dancers. ~ i l l~ ~ ld this ~turdny eve-ning md till be an indoor picnicat their Iodgwe hall .for the mem and family ao. Cullman.lr . mi l n . W m .llmmdnmnn S un da y n d : o f l r . u s dln . mu m C o e r who :Hide ln Bun aoumy no of Tehmnh.Ha mm a le bn ue d LM Fourth We are sole agents for the T N T Gasolines AND PURE PENNSYLVANIA on; Courteou Scrvics Al All TimesDelivery Anywhere and ll Any Time U . s . O I L S T A T I O N lllnlr Phone 48 Kznnard Phan: 63 .. I ~ R . ~ ; r ~ Omaha spent /4»"~ Sunday nd Monlnf at the par-~: n h l Goa. Lowe home.| Elnlll w the day ll tha hisfhhhxgplcnldng.The Henmmh a llu n mp h y e dn z u ue e l-ebndm .lt Lyon md dn' qniu P i t c h Ge n . a nd Cl y de Jr . ,r . a n d H n .C l l l x i !C i e m m t u a n dc h i h h i n ,H n .D o n l l i l l e r m d Q i i l e a n u m b e r a h l w h l r e t oe e l a b n t t .Th e m a j o r i t y g o i n ; t o B l l i r o r Ly o n s .S o m e w e n t t o H w v e r m d De ca t ur .P i c n i c p u - §_ - ;u n ve r y p o p a l u .O m < 1 th a u p ot h e B e n i s d n : f n ' n i l y , l r . a n d l i n .J a m s V a n H o m ,V e r n o n O Um!~ i l u m a m ! ~ ~ a l ~v w m w r n m m m o w m . ;. | |0 Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stoc_k and Freight We're Bonded Carriers Phone |05 Reoh's Servico Station T h e R a y T r I p t e t t f a m y 1 a v ~ an exdtlvz pme.'rue alla mi spelt:in ~bloom ~ui to Omalu. taking a picnic dinner.Their daughter, Min Anna, a stu-ant anna, was off duty :luringthe dhrnoon and was thus able to be with them.Little Dickie .ml Bobbie Lowe, nom af Hr. and Mrs. La 'Jerne Lowe think ther wen most unlqekylittlefeinwg.They are l!lda1*er tl1eFo1irt3l|!.£hoJ.A.gm h o me .Hr. -";~==§, -mg little were are y ere.°§¥.'»d. Hiller of Tekumlh help ed at the Mm.McDonald star: Snturdsy.Hillel Laura and Anna F u n :eeiobntld the Fourth at Binh 8h 0 but c losed #ith 6 to 8 In favor of LyonsThe Harman fin deputmeng re-sponded to another fire ali In theI t the Harold Curiey?;'§."1'..¢ Frldxy. W s r,Jruen and family had ua aselebrate the Fourth quiet-ly at home.Hr.and MH.Fred Robertsonmd Cormil celebrated at Lyons.The denth angei nnea and Mr.John H. Cameron, and 84 3Tarn, answered the call Inst Saturday afternoon. July 2.The deceasedmdbeenfailinlinhealthfor:ome time Ind although his deathurn not unupectrd it an a :had- ow of ¢lu-em over the entire com-munity.Ho was one nf the eart- oommunlty and lived an hononhla nrright Iife and the hmiiy is :me c the most well known and highly napecued in this county.Bolide the viie Hr. Carneron issurvived by four sons, Hiram B;C w l u S :and Ilowanl of Hermsn and Mu Leo of Blair. A wan! Hrs.Jolepliim Cameron Keplero!Anselmo,Nrbr.,whom hereared u a duughur. who sincere e f * O l s o n o f t h e ~ 9 aeeo -e n , i m c ut Olse n. mmm! so Omaha on buaieue 1'ues.!ay.lr. and In Bert f/boper, theirZlttlegranddaughter,VirlinllHae Gooper and Floyd Cooper were Sunday dinner guest.: at theH. C..I r a .Went and two da\z¢h»ten, Iona and Betty Jena re- turned Ballard!altemooa from 4 Srl-dt WilIt eela in Omaha.In laat \l'eek'a lame of the Her-man iheoa-.I appeené the an- nouncement of the I\\l21¥l¢¢ ofHwrud lleadov of Fremont and: u n a n ? - r s h : m u a m r - laopolia.rg for me rly d Fr e-mont.Hoare ia the only mon ofllr. an d I ra. W . T. Nu de* ofFmaoezhtormerHermanreal- dente.lraduated hom llid-laad evlleae there he apeclaliaed ln History H5 apodtion aalfnlatory teaehe in the school! atAlbemarle, N C. for the eomlngyear The :rwna couple will maketheir home in Fremont with his parenta this .summer anl go toAlbermarle thin fall In time forlhe opening of achool.Hia manyriendllu Henman and vicinityjoin in vriahipaf them much joy and happiness in the future.lr. an d Hrs.Frank Swanson,Hn. Frank Larson and daughter,Shirley left Satunlay eftemoon onthetwo day exeuwon trip toHleeeapolieandSt.Paul.The td? gave them two day: ln theia n cltlee with an opportunity luaeemanywonderfullllh tl orvisit lrlenda and relatives.llra. Larson expected to vhit a miner whom ahe had not seen for eav-eral yeah and the Swanaona havefriends there.Hlee Eiedsfee Godauy, who ia at- tending summer term at the StateFnlveralty came over Friday eve- ning and visited home follu overthe Founlt.Hr. and Mrs.Louis Horn andehilllrenaocompuniedbyWm.Pierce drove to Blair Friday todo some abopplng. Hr. and Mn. D. w. Rutledge.Vivian and ML! Josephine Rut-wgy-= of Pender attended the ahoar'°ay Down South' at the Rivi-era ln Omaha Tuee¢la_{ eveningEd Van Horn of ekamah was a Herman caller ¥"rlclaJ evening.Wm. McDonald, La erne Lowe,Funk Amlck and N. ll. Bunlie at-tended the Ak-SaoBen races inOmaha lut Friday.Hn. D. Buck and Mn. Chrisiimhel. who spent ten daya at the Mayo Brea.Banatorlnm atRochester,Ninn.returned homeFriday. Ther [eel encouraged overthe result o their ffgg111| ladle: of the athodlat Aid met I n t week at the countryhome of lln. L. B. Harrison. Theydevoted their time to piecing quiltblocks.The hostess served a tenoent In for the henellt of the ao-dety.They did not meet ihia week on aeoosmt o! the Fourth.Hia: Geraldine Healer was aBlair visitor between trains Sat-unlay renaming on the afternoontrain.On Thursday evening, June 80 at seven oeloek at the Trinity Lutheran ehuech in Omaha oe-eurred the marriage of Misa InesWallin,daughter of Hn .IdaWallin of Omaha,to Mr. Allan.lohnaon of Omaha, aon of Hr. and i lu .l'eter Johnson of Genoa. helm The hide was formerlyeenployed for some time at the The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way '|' ;~ R. G. ALLEN.»\as'rRAcroR1 I :zu .II y n l l z m h t a d e a t h .F u n e n l i l e r vl o u vi 1 l b e h d d 1 . o J . \ y { 'I 5 : | e s d a y )l £ t h | f u m h o m e 1 r b ¢ n h | l ' l » a d d e d f o r l o m y m n nr it h i m m u n e i n t h e e r m l n oe m n - fg r y , » o 4 1 o |¢ no n n0 0 n| nf > or 1 r~ |n o o¢ » r> » ¢ 1 o| ' s v0 I You Are Really Free . I n A G o o d C a r To be rally free you mul( havethe :mans of adequate Indlvlduul xrannponntlon connlmly lt your command.Llbery il only a word when a mln mul! depend on hlred canvcynnces, or mcrely thu motive power whkh Nllura gave hlm. E - juy this grzller manure ol llle d vlrlety In a uh. denendnhle, good looking BUICK. 3 ¢o B u m NEBRASKA Office in new .Home Theatre Bldg. Enterprhn who y u r m d to k tyou know we an dll among the livin; with prospect: for 1. bumper mv of trery thlng.Winter wheat and ry e an ml- ln r f m ,m i n s vi r al.barley. pnotiveld ha lo ilndi ill bi o !c o u b d e r a b l e l n t e r e n t o m n n y o l o u r c i t i s e n l w l x o vn r s n c q u a l n t o d w i t h t h e B u n i :b e fc r c t h e y l e ! ! th i s noe ti on f o r .Gh l o ra d o s o m e U m a h c k . T h a h t i l r i n l l o v r x z " A M N !f n m l n .Wm.E. w e k f g w a w o u l d m r n a m m m e r,t ~ r u h DearEditorR.ho¢&n| BL A I R ' mr A r m ' r u m c o .~Auto Tops, Side Curtains, Seal I Covers, Miller 'Fins and 1ITubel. Slum Vulexnizing I ;1 J. E. Miller, Proprietor | iIPh on e B m 5 I x 'ra s a n s a o ~E. C. Rum Pro riewMull, £0 du Exzellent Cuillnssnmfutory Service r lnlide of two r nrii I only their eyes egcLgl;r\cu over brwdlrlill of of beau!! ul what that is gow waving in JENKINS ness SHOP l 0!=d-Bee Hive Anne:I |. Belrd will have wma! hi s mm me by b;rU1eFourth.W a numhld beth: potatoes in N e b n l h t h m u v h z n h e m .W a l m n £ 5 __ . Star R. 2 Box 69, Wiggins. ... | . With everyone wail nad happy, dose.. I Phone Blush 31':r. Nehr.enoughtnkeepu sfromstazvlng Coon WITH G A s /.f "».1 ~ I _L l»vvRoundTrb5mmerl'|r¢sw ' w g:-, ~==-E.Libr:-alszapwu " = ~m - u as °`_~aunlnmvk krgf gtg ,¢'|un mlni mu m mn .-€.I Co¢|1||utnbn\|° a r--.i\ - don..,.....=t N. W Tlc kuA;ell. " - G e n e n l Tr u c k i n g In the world, ny s: "IL in moreevident nah y llr that fuming |. Gndnatn of L..-Im School or omopun of Kirhville, Dl..n.u.uo¢\'rs l \ .. ~ u n e ~ : d a u _ 4' I-'Autry MUST BE|Nnus11u.u.1zsn 'l'h0'muDC¢mphlllpfHl.rd|§'|x Speeid Prices on Car Lots 1ITelephone 391 Blair. Nebr. I C. K. ANDERBEN I nn W. F. RIIRIPHILL DKNTIST L a a h d i n n e w I Home Theltrve Bldg. _ _ _ .. _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . h i n g r e d u o ld n e s d i l y a n d i ti l andy 1 question uf time until h r m i n g w l h i i l l b l r l d u e e d ulsa lhlmdo nolnothnr lnd nnd es. W e d o n o tn e e d n e wl u r s o r l p - pmprildonl a f l s r g u s u ml wllnhafbcagric ulturnvpnblen. Seventy-fha per cent of the farm FRANK S. mcsuow 1 p r e n n t h u . MARCUS BECK norman Assrlgcrzn om" ln num mug. x ~4 Plan Hi best Pwe forPOUL TRY , é nwf an d E GGS On 5th :t South' of Inde-peadent Teleflxcane OfficePhone B I: 122 :: ::1 ' :ALL xma s OF H AULING Day and Kirks Benin Phone 275J. P. Evans~ Barn my NumSERWCE ALWAYS omuxaa -~.iznxiz u l lil Servlet PHONE 212Sinclair ou se-mm &rh F. Mmz z ua slmvxcl 'numsnnAl! um bf :muh xl~`lr|.heButCa.rWAd in th s dt yCALLIOSCanedlodhru nlbollvcudJ u sLocated uma :inetfromFurman MentorJOHN SYLVIS » l 1 1ll In the early aprln; of 1926 thecity of Hartlngton was being aecd with electricity by the 1-5% Sta te Utilltk a " wwf wi th ocratedin a number o towne fl northeast Nebnaka llrltlt a aerlaa of! generating plants and trans-psiaalon linen.The top rate for realdanoc 1lllatln¢was fourteencenta.There waa .come lon! cortii plalnt about both rates and acr vlca.About the aanto time themanagementol*th e company channel and a program of better- ment was vlgorooaly undertaken by the near company.At the time when the feeling ol'dlaoontant,perhalll ltltated by outdda lntelllil. vaa pronounced, tha¢Dleael Enrlne Electric com- pany interacted Hartlngton cut-oena and public officials in a con tract :whereby a Uanchlaa araagiven for a aubddiary, the Har- nngton Eactric company. to oolld ap la n ta toaellalac trioenergy at a top rate o! nina canta.After work the started on new plant the Intentata Pocompany,toocaaaora to the Trl! State cornpany, organlaed a locdaohaidlary company known aa the Cedar Light and Pover company. The latter company took over the properties and the bualnaaa of the Interstate company in Ha:tlngton.alldin tba aff or tto holdth abq d- ncaa offered to drop the coat of earrloahatoprateof aixanta.'no attorney ga~ ral of Neona- ka was lntaraatad in tha contro- veray by local Hartington people and the officer: od! the HartlngtanElectric company and applied for and aacund from the county court a temporary injunction forhlddlng the Cedar County and the Inter- state company.nom porno; thedxcc ntnataintoaffect.Early ln hfay thac aaevaafriadlntltedlat- riot court at Hartington before Jo-tga Ryan abd attracted more than ordinary inter .The attorney general hinged hhactionontheanti-discrimination atatota of N¢braIU. alladnf thatunder this law defendant company cotdd not neil current 5n.ona city at a different prloa than in the other clttu of on statf ccrvod byit, of which theta were mon than za.Thaieompany urged that the law did not apply because it was al- ready nznlar direction d the pub-uc aa to nm and ae:ric a, that the law did not apply by te; it naaelllngaenrlc aandnotac oot-modlty and that,tlta propoaad dx nent rata would meat coat underthe peculiar circumstance; of the case.The court found: l.That the company by radue-inl its rates ln Hutington to meat competition dil not impoaa upon ilaell the obl.llatton to uae the some rate in other towna aerved by lt.2.Service can best be given in a amall city by a monopoly, pro- vided that monopoly la aatiafled \lll1 a reasonable rata on Ita in- vemnent.a a g3.injunction ara;Iuued only to the extent that the defendant company could not sell at a loaau. order to stifle competition 4.A top nu of eighbeanta per kilowatt hour was found to covercoat of service In the pnrtlculsn instance, a rate one cent lowerthan that bdng charged by the competing cozppany on whom bo- half the action sraa brought.Da-Iendant was enjoined from aall- lng at a loner top rata.5.The anti-discrimination Ita- tote applies to the extent dated. 6.Under certain dncnmltano- or the electric company has aright to meet competition by tabilahlng a rm schedule belo that of a oompotitor.a ln c ootmc ntlngho mtln ~ »Jmlgo Ryan add: "It la the c on cltlaltm at tlya court that the anti niacrlmination atatutea apply an~were intended to apply to all p ducto ln geoanal uae and conmm~ tlon at the time aa a matter -necullty and convcnlena, and, o oourae, electric energy la almoatoeoeadty and one of the com ~- conveniences in general uso consuntption" ond,."I quite agree with counael tha the desirable altuation for elcctrllight companlea In a small town n monopoly.The service can boabc given by at monopoly provl~ that monopoly is aatlafied arlth reaaonoble return upon Ita lnvee ment."But, "Tho defendent should not | permitted in any locality aeby. its system to acll electric e crgy at a loaa in order to stlflcompetition,because tho!wool bc e natural and ultimate rcso of auch o chem of actloo." Wil be Pleased no Book Yolfr Order Now , .for Your Andegpmd Needxiof ` 'BINDER TWINE The Farmers Elevator Blair, Nebraqkn. Sadr in Barrels Blocks axid Bags "HONEY DEW" PIG MEAL Oil Meal, Tankgge, Shorts, Bran In 1~ in ln action there~n of Jun; 1927 .PHONE 59 The Farmers Elevator C. M. cHR1s"r1§NsEN, Manager u}¢1l1 -:Ulm-1~ a .~ |~\ k |L » l \ | {' l l l l i F lu L ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J . . . . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ /Q _ H § v R O L ; ; I ~ I "J *Buaulniul' Tnaujldtflti l 's o c " '| 9 1~~f o r t h i s Y e a r s V a c ;' o 1 § / " . f ~1~z * L :. ~~.', 1 7 . 1 4 l'5 p ~ ~x ~.~ ~~ Sioux 82382; Knit-h, 151.9233 Daw-| son, 29.1524 Llnnbhl. 27355: Gun INDUSTRIAL NOTESden.n w ;Hitchcock,9,s1si~lDoves,8,86||Buffalo,s,415;|The Southern Nebnlka Power Rimboll, (.566; Cluuf. l.l20; Red company of Superior il u k in g Willow, l,l7B; Dimdy. 2390; D1.\el,§plnn1ulon o!the state rdlvrny g s m;Choyenna,1263:Banner, 'oommlulon to do *tome rmfinane-878; Cherry, TIE; Box Hume, 479; |1113 to nh up maturinl obliq- Custer,643;H a w .215;Plath,tion! and to make property extan- BT; Adtmi. Ms '|'hQn1.1n, 35: Soi-along The company 1| now bulld-im, 27; Ken Pohl, 10: Valley 26.ing o tranamiadon iioo to conmct according zo U. B. ccmm figures.IIQI the Contw Power company Nebnakfa : t o t e univowty at Harvnd.stand: amws tho fir:t ten in 810|To give President Cbolldfl and nation u zo both resmtration and his puty. oortlln oommunioationo d u e t t i o n l l m m m sas.w0,eoo1 are ;pgn¢ g;||¢.;1ly on the publicnehooln, givinfzbo ante U, sixth place in puunhn of incotno do-votod.tooduntloo. Cbeyenoeoousm Nebnnka.1=ro~ service this summer 250 milol ol' tellgraph md oelophono rin! |11bein;ahon;from Sunny £0 Rapld City ln addition za proalntequipment.lt wi ll c an xrouad ammo.. :Il as had been ou\1ined by the Waler Committee.On ljoll u ll,Redox,Bigelow.Jensen,Hoare. McKay and Stuart voting 'AYZ2 Gum: being ubumt, the motioncarried. Hand ind ueondod. the exactioation of the new well ~ lan with the water committee.AllCouncilman present voting 'AYE2 the motiap carried. Hand and seconded. this mul.-ing be ndjoumod, ali Coundrnen panent voting 'AYE2 the mating nrried.Atteil: C. E. Knuu, City Clark Dr. R. J. Murdoch,llny ur. much shortened..` Now, In the United States Tireatleast.with sou-tio thrndn gona, this cutting in impouibie.intend friction ia minimized, and tim lifa in gnntiy incnued. "Another.fentura oi the UnitedState:manufacturing grouse," Mr. J ankina went dn to uw. "ls calhd 'Flat-B;M Building!By this method, all tbl cords in the tire are pllmd under this nametendon.Each con! .don its full sham Qi' the work--no more, and no len. ' Mr. J na believed these new:mn adn; method: to be re- spmulhle in gnat p an fo r the reputation of remarkably lon.; wcar and comfortable riding u- aociated with United States Tim. H~ush Fblbh Minded Institutenaar Bestrlue nine!! $8380 worth od! live stock.WA60 worth of farm cmpl, $11.80 worth of ddry pro- duct! andpnduold in orchud and garden l23.'fl'0» or a totd of $24.- 000 ptr year.Tbs nsea-age popu-htion of tbl illtlmtion was 156. and the other hail' is devoted to learning one or more trades Inthe following departments:, g p culture, baking, uooidng,carpen- terinz,laundering,machine n -vllrlnz.suintins.vrlndnz. shw- mm e nd mums . B a c h o f th e printing for the atate's seventeen i n m e .'P h i t o t a l p r o d u c t i o n o f a l i 3 r d n w e r e a,1¢a,2so.D u r i n g = » - ' I- " S 8 , 4 5 9 u n l o a d : o f ( m i n m l H n d i c k w e n J h i p p c d . D t h h i t bi e n ni u m t h a l r ..fl e a c o m p a n y h u n e m t i y p u r - e h l h d t i n e l e c t r i c p h d n t P h t t l G e n h r a n d d u n u p l a n t s i n S o u t h D l k o l l .Th e c i t y c o u n d l a t W y m a n h a ! . mcrs Anolrr rinnnsn In the Ne b lu k l Ininurtrhl .lrhooi for boys at li umey the .| d ~ i e d a n d t h e p ~ t p ~ p i ~ N E W a u r r n o n O F B U I L D I N GC o n n T I R E S E X P L A I N E D The o» 2d'¢r ou- t$e th re ads . a t o ne xl m a e on n l d a ml n e c e ss a r y to h o l d t h e u r e c o n d ! i n vi m . h a ve b e e n B l i m l n l h d . .- worth dx rllnll as much as thean:nga I u u u r of the Unilnll States.Thi per capita vrulth at Nebruka fumcn in $3.242 and oftha Unitld Statei, 8543. Ncbruka bu incresuel il.|onL- put of ehnammnre than 90 par-»cant in llvmiaan monthl.The dairy indilltry L1 Rrowing hater in Nebruka than in my other state.Nebnulra h u %aecmlitedtrslnlng school: for nurses. 111| Kearney school.The institu- ticn farms (83 cnltinted acres. Nehnnklfa bank gunnnteo luvIn sixteen years old.Up to J ul- uary 1927, 169 :tate bank: with n u n n t e capitalization of ap-pmximntely five million =.!oII|.rs had failed for about $45,000,eU00.The unssments on tha bank! for thl gulrlnmn fund hu amountedto something mom than tlnlre millions. but in U10 meantime no ed State:Tire duhr, axplnined that 111| new method of building tires in the United States Timfactoriesgreatlyincreasesmile age and the road llh of a. tin. Cotton muh nf U10 highest qual- Keep oilt the Fly We have a complete stock of SCREENS all the time f ity are new laid dawn sidmby lifle and thoroughly impregnated with pun rubber latex.The latex atuntoo esch cord and fomu a meh between t.hem Thin no emulieu m m are necessary.By this method, Intemd friction, or the gladm! cutting of tie-threads in-to the lDol\| i of thi tin, is elim What use-I ur happen was thatthe oohnzant flexing of the tim on the road \\nLIIl|on <==n Internal friction.The cron-tio threads dcpodtor hu lost |. dollar.through the comin of the tin. The Nebnlh hu one rum! eléetris tire became weakened al timediwuict operating.The Iuvr under went cm. and in normal ilfe was whic h gs vu ozianirvd was hdd much shortened.. sasmrrs SALE enry Hencke, .Kftorney . is hereby given that on pending wherein TinsPhlntlffmd0 : c u Daisy Dosteri.now Dli ly Dliltert,now llenc ksla Chcvaliar, Chevalier.CUCTIHE fr Maurice llehrenx, Sheriff of Wuhlngton County,Nebruks. ...N .co nt ra ct ed w i t h t h c G a n C c u n t y E l o c t r k c o m p a n y t o p u s c h u c : l l it s e l e c tr i c c u r n nt l t t w o l n d a n c - h d f c e n t s p e r k l l o n t t .l t w i l l b a di st r ib u tc d o u r t b l d r y - o i r n c d r y l t e m . S l d n c y i s t o h a w a n e w N i m - m i n l p o c i 5 5 ; 1 l ) 0 f o c t .l t i a u u z By a change in Buriingtun train achedudaa 1s flrniliea an added to the populatiéa <4 Hastings. Extensions planned for St. Jn- aeplu hmpltai at Omaha nrilhout $¥50.00U a A new Catholic church coating . o n t h e L l n e o i n H i t h n v A n l m e n g i n a w i l l I n u h l o d - ; g _ _ ; °l f f o r d th e e x t r a a a r vi n d e c l fr o m t h e F l d k C i t y e l e c - tr i c pl a n t .Al l ar c h it e c t h a l b e e n e m p lo y e d t o m a k e p l a n s f o r a 3 6 0 . 0 0 0 E Ik \ b d i d i n g a t H a s t i n g s . Gr u a l l ng o f c it y s t re e t s i s b l i n g p l a n n e d fo r B e a t r l u . A u b u r n a n d A u r o r a .T h e C o m h u a k e r H i f i : - w a y i l b e i n !paved tl 1r~ ou| ,h \¥f|» ....` |. w o u l d sl o w l y : a l ~heir vm y d r fi m t o h a ve The Fremont Tribune recentiy celebnted lu 45:11 birlhdeyr.A new ine pint hu been no cenily opened it Holbrook.A new sanitary son: will he inatnilcd at Clarkson. NEBRASKA UTILITIESINFORMATION BUREAU To Nebrsaka Editors: To Public Utility Executives: A decidcn by the dintrict courtfor Cedar county Nebraska gun rendertiizli attracted so much atftention and I1 of so much Imper- lance to the Nebruka electric in-dustry and to Nebrukn municipal- ities an to vrarnn: this statementof the fac t:and ul the cm.\r!.'| finlings, u information you maydrfim to have. ai di mm My hu IKIHNL \ : m m m hu one-fifth of .n horsepower of tlcclrk rnergy for each man, ummm |n.I chihl in the state.It ll auilabio fur :ha useof 51 percent ol lhl p-ple. Nebrukfn |1809 Pflilulalion |113 creased mage than 20.000 in ma, o r ll Qlfttfll OYOI U10 previous year.Dawes CDIIIIIY l-mls in the wool cmlut.Seventnen Nebruka counties nlllul :Iac mlliion dollnru worth .ofsugar beets ln 1926. Nebnlkl hll 462,114 ac res of land zmdar ir;-ignwm ditches. Sr.-otu Bluff county lends with £63,362 num nd thx' "ther coun-ties in -order ure: llorrlll, 88353; Wil be Pleased no Book Yolfr Order Now , .for Your Andegpmd Needxiof ` 'BINDER TWINE .PHONE 59 The Farmers Elevator C. M. cHR1s"r1§NsEN, Manager The Farmers Elevator Blair, Nebraqkn. Sadr in Barrels Blocks axid Bags "HONEY DEW" PIG MEAL Oil Meal, Tankgge, Shorts, Bran II1 1 1I11I1I ,._....__.family :landed s birthday partyat the homo of Hn. Anna waiusunday zdtarnoou. the event being Cu-Ho'n hlrlhda.3 A numhef rom this vicinityspent Sunday at the Bennington park celebrating the Fourth.A `¢ll!\t*B at the park pavilion dunin;tho evening 'ru the main attrs:-tion.A band concert, wrestling match and various : p c m oem-~e minds of the vililbti u nr n.~Hints Lomenf and 1-Irma 1was.and Rymer Fdda pin n! with theBennington Juvenile nd t th ipork Sunday afternoon and en- _nlng *_n A number from this \icInzi"? l,o.n¢| Remington :rent Monday -ternoon andeve nga! Blmiro\1~ i fTH E au t o mo b ile h u b r ou g h t t h e na ti on ' s wo n de r pla c e s a nd g y gmu ndlwixhin the rea c h of nm ff, nvergwhere. And all of thorn await you when you own a Chevrolet! Select the model that meets our pref-erence and u lr t me n u l m .the ef g m c h e y wz r ef c lwy ww ` Bac h on e In 1 splendid quality c ar. Each provides the power and depend- ability for wblc if Chevrolet in world fnlious. Enc h provides luxurious c om-fofz and riding and each sells at a remarkablw ow price, on cxc eptionllly I aerllll of dulrnidrfnuumenkoplau dsunnhinanrrndunui l u :I l I b i : a n | | |I n a " i ,f J- ~~,..=__;. ,,p g ; Integ¢u£n¢Pll1cu Lsfryuhere s--4-. N-nh. Eu m iWu! - Amnim diunhplaaldlnsllelllaludbsusrr lui an gg dv-gh M d $ 5 m M I »aaa@:§fI 1u " i " n " " " " ' Q " ' . : ". s . ' x : m ' . " ' . » . ' : ". . . . ' I " ' r u m n o u n o u r __W e h u n 1 vlrle ly o l models al- ' \w l y l rfmiy to uhnw y n u - c a me In ~f i ' I I .and look ¢l\e°m over.H .,..¢.., \s5 -~I : _ ; 3 Th e N m n o n dP m f u a r c o p c n Vi o l in s Ir l ! dl s nr i s\ l ¢ r | . l c a c i d l a t 0 1'H a h n n l ou r n at h a np u b . A l l a n h e l u c i dm i l s a n d u - f i - .' ' ' S n Agn-» int". / - f e r n : -\ - ~ . show in Urulm.On ucount ofuwAk-Sur-Bin bu&l-Hn;beillldestwyed by fin a In nab antlunhavvrlllbahddattbsdiyludltorinm.1 lr. and gp Gln ~ -,ggv.with nhlinn nt oops! ull en-}v `0u cellhrlilm then.A. J. Onnama and llhlBvllynntumed Frilhy (mm Atra '°°*3|'u°§;:;;'}° r-hun 1;.yn amen: ne\ (dead (mm Kaxnu City'ln Fourth.Id! Vu: Horn of Teknuuh andA din. ln. Bella Oak: of SiouxNu. s. D.. -rm gi "hlmnns, |y llu- Jm- vm Horn nm.. HL " " " " » f ?.. "gina '?' thw oo n ntlr 3 . 1 l n wm.l|un1.i=\ of Omnhn wen hen annul dnynlm week at this J. H. Camenm Bun DM; ol Blair motoml upFriday evenng for I bde! vnun£Lh helluva ut l-be J. li. Bn'-mr hmm.ln . mm O h o n ms Fndand cm are enhylng 1 nn Buick Mr. md ln. Wm. Bnmkn.,m m K m mn Emu! uw"ment um Fauna It Hooper vrilhnlnllvu Ind n-sum.Tum Janes ul Neoh ll . I nnum. fm .n.m... ¢.l....|. lm .....,.._~.. .W ...my w-..=up fromOmahaSunday url wereluesu ol lr. |n.| Mn. Ben Westour |116 Founh.Wm. Cxum nturmnl on Bonds/from Pueblo, Colorulo why" behu been employed the pun uv-eral months.na mn game ,lm-| .¢ Dm-tur bn Sunday botwutn Hermanand the Deeahnr tum was vonby Deutur.the non bein( 8 lo l.IL vu ln lnlelutkng rental and 'rn mm. num seemed an in pingxo walk ol( vinarioun, the :onbelnc 1 to o In fhelr hvnr .mmthe seventh inning.Hr. and Hn. ll. c. Camper nnsumuy evening "pw wuu 1:n.- u n »~_..... -__ earkwhkh Wy purchased wlummn by n no-1 mud.wee .\%mnnon lil?Tebnuq the Fourth2-sus scnsnfrlx-= Hop Flavored ssou any-omha Divlaiol "'nh South, ........ - H.M A L T S Y R U P 7" °', »- .. ` - w r.>. - n r Vamlims Sp am in theGr es :I O ul do ou |'i\ **vs and iil diln g inna pd o n tu l uu il n a du i; - - - I- r l m u n m a n n h ' k .h:u is 3;-3" a ulnvulv 'r u n s a l r h vn i q l U -I. l i n . ; Th-eCoa»ch 'SQS I5$'fJ;'&'.2'.'I'25 TheCoup|625 Th e 4 - Do o r z.Cab rlo iec 7 1 9 C£¢¢1¢ Ch u u w | I i \ L J Th e L a nd a u ~ `.;{.'3';"'T"i 7éo T Tn n d "ik veLuau ...1,\3 9 3 Mrk" r.».b. Hllll»lrl\s!\. D e i l vc r e d P r i c e : 5 ,~l . 1 o ? T ; u : " b 4 9 5 . . ' "...'»':'#.'|.Ti l r l n d n i i z h c i u l u n u¢|a:l fllmssiflt dlups f 3. f a; ._0 :1 -~:g r ~ 2 : An i de a l Q , | f¢ , | ,Va c a ti o n Ham p lan s pe nd :h ehH a l l a m in n in g i n i !mlunnn mont . 0ni l\|"C" " : . = ; . . , . , 2 ¢ . m : '° ° '.'L '. | .- M . . . " vh s !U*U tk a u n ve ry po p alu .Ono ol th c h r p thuInga nude up ofthe Ben isdn: fn'nily , lr. and H n ..kms 3-==__§;f;~Vernon |f.11.m. ' $ % » . md C ly d e J r . ,r. and l i n .Chad!Ciemmtu and'UW4l\11~Hn .D o n lliller md¥r.| .nd lr| . J .A .3¢ | pe1 »en amiElalnl -glrgw the day at tbl laketubingpicntdng.The HerUli n h a llte a mp ln y e d n tth o e i - ebndan at Lyons and dn! quite\ number-od' our dtimem who wit-n ll o d an exciting pme.The ho mo tum had the g u n a n nuntil the ninth with the mon of 8h 0 but c losed #ith 6 to 8 In favor of LyonsThe Harman fin department re-sponded to another fire ali In thecountry-"at the Huold Curiey home Frldly.Kyll Jlnlen of North Bend vil-l!lda1*er tl1eFo1trt3l|!.£hoJ.A.gm h o me .Hr. -";~==§, -mg little were are y ere.°§¥.'»d. Hiller of Tekumlh help ed at the Mm.McDonald stone Snturdsy.Hillel Laura and Anna F u n :eeiobntld the Fourth at Binh with their listzr,Mrs. Ludwig'°;;,°_= and ""'}'{§105 pig o anarnie pinned for nevanl was ago will be held this Saturday eve- W e d o n o tn e e d n e wl u r s o r l p - pmprildonl a f l s r g u s u ml wllnhafbcagric ulturnvpnblen. Seventy-fha per cent of the farm ning -lrill a an n our p mcat their Iodgwe hall .for the mem » o 4 1 o |¢ no n n0 0 n| nf > or 1 r~ |n o o¢ » r> » ¢ 1 o| ' s v0 I You Are Really Free . I n A G o o d C a r To be rally free you mul( havethe :mans of adequate Indlvlduul xrannponntlon connlmly lt your command.Llbery il only a word when a mln mul! depend on hlred canvcynnces, or mcrely thu motive power whkh Nllura gave hlm. E - juy this grzller manure ol llle d vlrlety In a uh. denendnhle, good looking BUICK. 3 ¢o nn W. F. RIIRIPHILL DKNTIST L a a h d i n n e w I Home Theltrve Bldg. p r e n n t h u . We are sole agents for the T N T Gasolines AND PURE PENNSYLVANIA on; Courteou Scrvics Al All TimesDelivery Anywhere and ll Any Time U . s . O I L S T A T I O N lllnlr Phone 48 Kznnard Phan: 63 For Safe Transxortation Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stoc_k and Freight We're Bonded Carriers Phone |05 Reoh's Servico Station I n 4 l lJ.R .L o w e o f O m a h a sp e n t S u n d a y u n d M o n h y a t t h e p a r - en t a l , G o o . L o w e h o m e . Th e R a y Tr Ip t o t t fa m i l y h a d a ve r y p k u a n l . I- o u r t h .Th e y d r o ve t o O m a l u . t a k i n g a p i c n i c d i n n e r . Th e i r d a u g h t e r , M i n A n n a , a s t u -a n t n u m ,w a s o f f d u t y : l u r i n g th e d h r n o o n a n d w a s th u s ab l e t o b e w i t h t h e m .L i t t l e D i c k i e . m l B o b b i e L o w e , n o m o f H r .a n d M r s .L a 'Je r n e L o w e t h i n k t h e r w e n m o s t u n l u c k y l i t t l e fe i o w n .Th e y a r e vi c t im : o f t h e w h o op i n g c o u g h a n d ha d t o o o l e b r a l e th e F o u r i h q u i e t - l y a t h o m e .H r .a n d M H .F r e d Ro b er t so n : m l C o m n i l l r l e b r n i x d a t Ly o n s . Th e d e o t h o m n i n n e a a n d M r . Jo h n H . C a m e r o n , a n d 8 4 3Tarn, an s w e r e d t h e ca ll In s t S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n . Ju l y 2.T h e deceasedm d be e n fa i l i n l i n h e a l t h fo r : o m o t i m e In d a l t h o u g h h i s d e a t h u r n n o t u n u p e c t r d i t a n a : h a d - o w o f ¢ l o - o m o ve r t h e e n t i r e r o m -m u r d t y .H o w a s o n e o f t h e u r l - i e r n o l t l e n h e n i n p d o n o e r o f t h i s c o m m u n i t y a n d l i ve d a n h o n o n h l a u r r i g h t Ii f e a n d t h e h m i i y i s o n e o th e mo s t we l l k n o w n a n dh i g h l y na pe c ue d i n th i s co un ty . B o l i d e t h e vi i o M r .C a m e r o n i s s u r vi ve d b y fo u r s o n s , H i r a m B ; C w l u S :a n d Il o w a n l o f H e r r n s n a n d M u L e u o f B l a i r . A w a n ! H r s .Jo l e p l i i m C a m e r o n K e p l e r o !An se lm o,He b r . ,w h o m h e r e a r e d u o d u u g h u r . w h o s i n c e r e r,t ~ r u h 'ra s a n s a o ~E. C. Rum Pro riewMull, £0 du Exzellent Cuillnssnmfutory Service r JENKINS ness SHOP l 0!=d-Bee Hive Anne:I |. ... | . I Phone Blush 31':r. Nehr. R. G. ALLEN.»\as'rRAcroRI I Insuronfn RentnhOffice in new .Home Tmm Bldg. BL A I R ' mr A r m ' r u m c o .~Auto Tops, Side Curtains, Seal I Covers, Miller 'Fins and 11nba. Slum Vulexnizing 1;J J. E. Miller, Proprietor | iIP h o n e B m 5 I x __ . Coon WITH G A s The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY our citizens who 'nn ncqualntod with the Buni: befc rc they le!! this noetion for.Ghlorado some Uma hck.The latin Xollotxz Wiggins, Dol#-, Juana 21' Dear Editor Rhomiu:I endow money oreler for the Enterprhn who y u r m d to k tyou know we an dll among the livin; with prospect: for 1. bumper mv of trery thlng.Winter wheat and ry e an ml- ln r f m ,m i n s vi r al.barley. :n u an d spelt:In bloom with moisture tn mth :mall gain. llr. Belrd will have some of his mm laid by br U19 Fourth.W a nan:hld beth: potatoes in N e b n l h t h m u v h z n h e m .W a l m n £ 5 sexes of plnto beans thx! are look-ing their best.We hope to rain mouth to keep us from starvingasourfriendsjolhedu l when w e k f g w a w o u l d m r n a m m m eh c k l n d d e o f z wo y n r i l Ia nly wdah their ey es egighmu over tha brwdlrlill of of beau!! ful what that is gow waving inthe coal Colorado Insue.With everyone wail nad happy, I dose.. 1ir|.W . E. Beard, Star R. 2 Box 69, Wiggins." J u sLocated uma :inetfromFurman MentorJOHN SYLVIS u l lil Servlet PHONE 212Sinclair ou se-mm &rh F. Mmz z ua slmvxcl 'numsnnAl! um bf :muh @51fH" I.0WCOS`l' 0 .\ ~1 |.¢w||»u|1flp= -.:~.-. , . ':.-::°~ ||~ I l i l Ulu- | l3 | lhUH ' l " u m m u a u u l ll ln u n a u n . "-u ~ u n n -~~a = § = : = `I l l5 ; -._u u - ->\ .I l l FRANK S. mcsuow 1 Plan Hi best Pwe forPOUL TRY , é nwf an d E GGS On 5th :t South' of Inde-peadent Teleflxcane OfficePhone B I: 122 :: ::1 ' :ALL xma s OF H AULING Day and Kirks Benin Phone 275J. P. Evans~ Barn D u Night 2 SERVICE ALWAYS I MERCHANTS TRANSFER co.Genenl Trucking 2Freight,Livestock.Guin, Eu.; Speeid Prices on Car Lots 1Telephone 391 Blair. Nebr. I C. K. ANDERBEN I MARCUS BECK norman Assrlgcrzn om" ln num mug. x ~4 \\ll|.*rr um lltuluuu u\r¢n.»; un'ferent am!in those communities lhe oh! or hlgher nba would be considered n very rulonabie nieManifutly it wuld be ineqmilnble and anim zo defendant lc enjoin them fmm aeiling electric energy in the city of Ilaztlngton at l low-er rate than in other towns; fori ':§35"o °;;:'g§@5I,|;00 p.m.3 : 1 5 ~ -.Tmls SC H f:n U1. a- s.. Ckkllc i Narihsrntarn Rnllloll But-6:39 Xnm. daily.,;Went-7:15 a..m. daily.,c. Sl. P.. x. |= Onaia Big 3lb can 100% Pure T5cper can Once Tried Always Used O d i n Cuz rm dn s t F 1 i l l ux..!.én;oan nl.m f ;K T M B i b l o r ki ck ed d i n h h w o r k a t t h e J . A . W e » t l n d B o n l t a r ¢ 1 r h l l l h e : r u u r n . ._. _...-_..-.." - . - v - - -suv n . u. \. ¢u u| an uusuc.W ed ne sda y.H r . J o a n t r u f o r m -To u r i s t p a d w i t h i t s In vi t i n g m y e m p l o y e d u t h e F a u n t t h i r sha de a n d q u i l t n u r m u n d i n g n in be r sh o p .H 0 i s n o w o p e r a t i n g 1 a l t n c t i n g q u m a l a t n l ' a t t e n t i o n .d m at Ne-mia.Beside to ur is ts a n d loc al pi zn ieJ W L u t h dn nvu n n !fr o m rmrllna . nonn|n» nr n....s.. .........| 1 A R O N S Q . N _ ~ C Ofhsving'rinilad ll.i luof lpr ann! md uncle, Hran d Hr ;D.W. Xutlsdtt dneeSa,-Ilia J auvhlns RntledguIe!!ednuday ufmmnon far harhonc at Pender. aouthrulernIain ma visited ourlho Fourth tilh his family-ShyTziplm, Evil!!! Welt lnd LewisLoire, who tort for Mr. Leach. camo over with him for n visitwith hmm foilu. 5 ; . ; : ; ' = £ » ~"' ;'.a;"§.,»*1'='";'»I.|bdazgIng picnic dlnnen and ipeul-i th ntl tl"Tn e I N :.fow Lc fliir fe and two littlechildren celebrttlul thu Fourth atthe home of his bmther, Leonard Quality Market JENS NIELSEH, Prop ~- v an3 9 1 3 ;-"|'lll!|TlK?!!BD-Bhlr, Nwmu. July 1. nm Bhir, Nebruh, Jcly 7, 1921 -: rms x u f x n r n l s n - l c E NTE RP R I S E md: ulus lx | negltlvo quality . Thi: 41-lin: L1 n fungus uhhh u m a t h o lun.:to denlnp sb- normllly . ~ Lnur hr o f th: i nd!u ha lls'm d Lbs and only p m u u ,umm¢¢».L ' n m m m wmmn war an dad md .annmatwi n vh m n d e ve lo p ; I n u r l; spring and "nu shmoe to Lbss w: p u m a mm m u w wa n o f u» flvvo n.In c ont:-dllng um iuulvl | lun mmm loludan eandning U! 116 ga llo n w S 0 |dloa.| ` ol water I-hould be :and jun before tblG o w n Hum-TMI c hoc k this acdvity ol th fungus germ: untili n n h u S u . muc us xiaymdu ubsau y on :paying at the pmpar iims. m w z s g m m r on n m m n a x u y m d m nd||i|¢h|"b¢¢koa#" drlvnr.u w w d n h t h n a h mr d t y a n d y u u u h m a m m u l u h hlloltn tlillr lt bd lr id tn ~xaahltxux-gwfvrour jasn.Y d "mx n m ar wxu " Sl u S v m n h u n p u m u n p . - u a |c |$ h ' 2 " h o m a m a ! -zn-~ f n u i l r i l l i l l l i t u i t u~n q z r u a f u u u » n s ¢ n p u ¢ » v l u ' n m » m I n u l u z t h d n d g n u o d nub- prion.Dr u - y n hu u i h r| nd\:dandthlttlu| | eon| B~ i n i l l d l a p u to e f l h c e o n --~ t h o p u w a b u - a n d . .- - %.°"""°°:.'1,.".,'.';x' w u o u g i w é ~m m f . .9 ¢:|. n a m a n # n a w BLAIR BAPTIST CHURCH Arihu: D. Smalley, lllnlstsr ` July zo, 1927 Bundsy School at ID A. H.We extend s cordhl invitation to all.Morning wonhip at l i A.M. Sermon subject:"Our Powerful God."Evening 'nonhip at s P. H. Ser- mon subject: ¢"!`ree from N u - nreth."The church was greatly pleased to _hard President John HssonWolh of Grand Inland College present on Sunday and bring the message at the morning hour.A well attended meeting of the Missionary 3°Fl°¢r eu held at thehome o! Hull C. E. Mc Comb on East Grant Bt.,'Ihursdsy,June 30. 1927.A feature of the meet- ins gnally enjoyed by ell wasthemwesl program flven by so-me of our young people.Vocalsolos by Mines Ruth Bros:and Gladys Moore, cello 1oIos by Mu- arel. Bsdgerow and violin solos byOrpho Caldwell nude the meeting one long to be remembered.Dain- ty refreshments were served by the hosteua, Hrs. McComb and Hrs. Bundette Hsnoockf The annual _summer assemblyo! the Nebrsslu Baptist Young I'eople'|Union will be held on the nmpos of the Grand _hlsndCllllegeJulyll-22.The pastor hopes lofenl of our young peo~ple will be present. .The Royal Ambassadors hold lhejr relular meeting on Friday.July 8 st 4 P. H. nt the church; o o N c n n a 1 mo m|. c n u a c n A. F. Mardi, Parton A Patriotic lervlce Will be held Sunday w°111imr at 11 o'cJock.'Dun will bo qpeelai musical num- bers lpproprhtg to meh an exp sign.Tho an-montiuemu is to be,"Our Great Country."Blarnbon of the plriah u a partienllrly urgnd za any to this serviceand patriotism. Chlrth Schoot at xo o'cJuck. At ilu business meeting of theArlslonibnfollowingofficers were electodi Hymn Brock, pru- Ident; lllrtlrlt Slruve, vice PM- ident;Dorothy Jensen, occnlary and trauqrer. SCRIBNBR mms DAILY VACATION SCHOOL Puqpmsa The Daily Vscatiqn Church School pvq its closing v r w n mInt Friday night at cirht o'clock. This mmm was made up of ae-loctions Ima: tha lessons lumed in the regular :anions of the school,pruemed by ld¢li'YiJll1]s and groupe,triuwut lp-eds!11-hearnl.It Included the follow- ing numbers: Memory Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy" a .|....~d h l l y i n vi t e d t o fe l l c w n h i p vi i i : U I n t h i s w a x i n g b u r r .P l a n e n o t a t h e t i m e vg b e fl n n l h t i l 7 : 3 0 o'¢ lo ¢k P a r k y o u r u r l t t h e o p e n - d r m a t i n g .I n c u e o f n m t h e vm n m I a h e l d i n t h e c h u n k . W o d n e s i a y , 7 : 3 0 P . l l . - Ia l i k !- vr ee k fe l l u w i h i p h o u r a n d B i b l l st u dy .11115 i s al s o h e l d o n t h i i u r n u h m t h e r a d a r m m m . music. 6:48 P. Il. Epvodh Langue. 1:80 P. H.-The Outdoor Happy Hour Service on the lawn northof ibn church. This duutl: does ma doll doirn In the nrmmlr.Ilelrtl mid the m um :v in 'riv ns nn CHRISTIAN CHURCH w B. F. Robb, Pastor. .402 W. Lincoln St. \ Those who were not present lan Sunday morning mined a great address by John G. Alter. "StateSecretary,Nebruka Chriatin Mieaionary Society".Ura. Albcrand the boys came with Hr. .Uber from Lincoln, Nebr.There were n number of stran- gers present last Sunday but are failed to get their names.We had the largest :mia Sun- day evening we have had for a long time.Our daughter, Hamel gave a very nom! address.Wehope to have her speak for tts again before very long.We are pianning to hotd n meet-igg in October to lost about three creeks.zz is none too earty to be gin to advertiae.The writer went to Craig last Friday evening in the interest ol' the dlnrict work.A number of railiea are planned to be held 4 ehort tlnte before the district convention which is to beheld at North Bend. or aome other central point. in October.Bible 'School attendance is hotti lng up wet! considering the season of the y ear, but wiought to dobetter, we can do better and we mul! do better.Prayer meeting wednesday eve- ning, Haze! Robb leader.W e ha ve the n ew mu. min and leans the new aonga. C. E. :erviee at seven xr m.Wenotice an increase in attendance at C. E. services.Pfvldlllll' services at eleven o. sn. and eight p m.Subject of the morning sermon: "iftllhtlng the IInt¢rpri.le". Sltbjectof the evening sermon: Consequences of Believing a Phone number: Gnen ua. U~`m m f L "lpp, asT. Jivv. ar5-56 1 finale, cSehefflér, 1}»;;§ I Van Deus-en, ct Wirtieit. 2bLu n a m, sb . . . . & m M N H A B R a 2s1 -1 0 5 051 5 oI9 3 o H 1 o 2 I2 10 0 5 11o 4 o o P D A I 2 a s 1 1o a 1 1 E 3 1 0 10 0 2 B lkU P H I G H S C O R E S c r i b n e r ':hi t t e r s cl ou te d th r e e Bl a i r p i t ch e r s h a r d i n t he S u nd a a f f a m a t Sc r i b n e r a n d w d l o p m l t h e B i a i r b o y s b r t h e l e o n o f 1 5 no 4.B l a i r w a s a l s o h i t t i n g t h e ers.|Memory Hymn, "Z Would Be Tme' Salma to .American and ChristianFlags'Unison `S¢1rpm. Pnyar. Diplomas were unnded tn fiftypupllswhohadcompletedthe first y!ar's mum.After the diploma! had burr given, the pm- ,g:c up."Good Morning Sons". by Kinder- garten group. Padma 23 by Dorothy Brown.Psalm l2£°by Eloise Honia. The Books of the Bibie, by Lyle McManiga!. |." Mn us. at o ~ r ~We ~pgdgllg all attzntion In the gvmlq opin-ad r lr vk i Hemben of churches $7 for our pupil-~unnntl P 'X u m e :»'|usr»mmmn ls°r cuvnoa C u i G. B a d e r f lllll."3 Frlday, :zoo In M.-sv. P. nz. 5 mrihs ali womra of the congre-gation lo its m¢~elin| at ilu home a t Rn .Nasser, (IR W. Goihx.Friday, 7:15 P.il.-Chair rn- helnal. ..Sc r i bn e r le a d . Cl a us e n m n e d o n t h e m o u n d fo r B l a i r .H 1 w a s r e l i e ve d b y T. J i p p w h o v u r e l i e ve d i w Sc h ei - f l u .H e n d r i x pi tc he d f u r Sc r ib - ne r a n d w a s e fi e e t i vo n i l t h e w a y jccis of hand-work male by the pupils in the coune of the school.These pmved of ccmlderable in terest to visitors before and afterum p wg hm..umm :so people were nrmnt. and many exprw sions of enthusiasm for the n xt to each of the teacher: s silverbar-pin as 3 'alight token of :ppm- clalian of the fine newim so rheerfuliy and freely rendered.On tables at the back and lidn of the auditorium mn dispiayefl Bnby Brother", by fit Primary zroup_Group of Songs, by Kindergarten group.Poem, "Tho Disciples", by BettyHosta.1 Sons. "lt Isn't Any '1`roubl¢", by 2nd Primary Girlz."Venn About Gm!" by Lois Wil li lml. "Verse for Mother"by AlbertaSpellman. "Little Pansies",exercises byXlndergartén group. Story, "Tho Coming of Llitle Lord Jesus", by Ru' I"nach Motion Song."Lut.hor'|Cradle Hymn", by lat Primary. Amwonemnenu am! offedng."Tho Belt.itudea" by John Bruce. Memory Verses by ao\o|u\ Junior Giril.Dramatited Hgrrnn, "I Think When I Rad Sweet. Story of Old", by 2nd Prinm-y Group."The Channing of the 'l`wo!ve", by Robert Wake. "Tho Holy Supper"(from Low-eli'a "Vision of Sir L\unfad") by Melvin llloaier.Memory Hymn, "Tell Me the Stor ies of Jesus". I Corinthian: 13:4-8, (memory) byRobert Dialer. Philippians 4:8, 9.(Memory)ln Harold Pelerlm.Awarding of Diploma, and pro- ..Il.i n bc ll u ve d t h a t n e x t y e a r a n u m b e r o f t h e chu rch es w i l l b e pr e p a r e d t o c o o p e r a t e i n a re a l co mm u ni ty sc ho o l an ca rr y n n a t A l a r g e r s c a l e t h e w o r k b e g u n t h i s a e u o n .0 1 o A u » - s u n a n y mmz .ss= 1= .=f .. ... .1 s o o o 1 I I A I H. . - llo r n ln g Wordjlp.C! a u | | e n, p . . . 8 0 r I I ; ourth. A rmmbu of H u y Inbc llaHoon'| girl :friends enjayed a pic nic wvw on the Hoon lawn 1:11 Jdy uh;Those present 'men llar fan t Bldnmv, C lro liu Ay e p,;,¢g| , Rhvldm Dwi! and RuthTildln,line ll_ Ioopman, J an smm u nd a my I sa be lla. lr ll|\ ut B lmd ly . "L an d ln . Pd mer Alkn Ind u u x m m - a n n a #nhtd|1~V4lloy.Nelr.ou\|uPou11.hu \ d t h m |o o l£ n |m n h | n @ \ l~ ha in thi n n in g . l r . m d l n . E m m B - M M U m d family o{'Wly n|, Nrbr. ume dawn Babu:day n\n| n| | . nd| § 1nl the wse kend nt thc hw 01 lhp ln ltl, lr . a n d lln .J l m u A. Rhonda, nursing \o their hum July 411| vlllhn it the John 34:- Kay home. xr. ma Hn. Fad acwih we Hr. an d ln. J ohn llc lhy drun .¢ lllu Burmth Lester of Craigi s MU N n z th e Oli n mp f n ll ' mu | ¢ . _ . a s 1 s 1 s . ' r r 1 ¢a Seam by innings:R H E B l a u . . . . 1 o o o o 1 o o z - 4 9 a Scribner 060 soo 15:¢»-15 18 a '1'1ro~bua hits: E. Ehlers 2, HRH.Hnmirlx,Van Deuun,Warrick mdf Clausen.Stolan b¢lon_ Kali, Ellnrmnn, Wudck, hmdt.Sacri- fki hits: lhrx. T. J lpp, Krauss.Hit by pitched \».u=Schuh by Blair L. J ipp , u ~ .T.J }p p, l. f. .. Xr lu n e , c . . s ¢ h ¢ mu , 1 b _ . Vu: Deuaen,dW m-1¢k ,2b..f L\md¢,3lJ....Sveugnrd, rfFf¢l=»P» 1 1oo A B R 4 2 42 2 4 o 4 o10 2 o a a H 1 2 11 a 1o a u POA4 2n o7111102 40 3100% E 11o o 0 0 o0 0 T o t a 1 | . . . l l 4 9 2 4 1 4 s x Sc r i bn e r K 1 1 1 l , c . . . L . E h 1 a r : , I f H n r x , 8 b . . . . E . E h I ¢ n , u l 2 1 0 . . 5 A B R H P O A E 5 3 1 0 4 3 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 :3 0 1 a o 4 1 years no Juliln J ungblalh atDale mented his md for smut and excellent results v m obtained.L u t (ali fdiy twenty flrmen treated their 88211 and a check up on their nmlu will be made mon and pubhshed through our farmbureau notes and it ls hoped that every wheat Krvirer in Wqahing- zen county wil!n be makingplans to check LI mischievous,fishy oeioned, penny, black frpon powder. The e periment station result!show mi hm ounce: of powdem; cnpperurbanate thomughly mixedwith each buahel of ned when in n malsing barrel or box aiminlstvn I final K O.. From the finnnriai point otview, watch lhe tcrmlml market quoitlionx al lhmnhing lima foriba§d<>cllm.¢»on nmutly can ofulu.~§t, 011| la because :pmein! ma diniry is required in pmeealing the good kernels mm Lhe bul.. Rec ently 1 varity of plum nnbrought to the far!!! harem: offim to be : mi n e d ma ippanndy dF t. Ca 1f ho un 1e nluu t. | a tth¢ S1\|rry }|oanbomaJnly »l|.h. ~-v r....... THURSD AY Betty Brnmnm gnc! Riu:do Cohn in "THE CAT'S PAJAMAS" With Arietle Murchal nd Thmdurc Ruberla MIERMAID COMEDZ f TUES DAY Buck Janes iuDESERT VALLEY : mu y - " c m s u v - - Aftention J ° u m u , 1 b f . . zulffhllhd...8chnI:,rf....Hendrix, 11 . 44 a 4 I"AR&l B U R E A U A C T I V I T I E S - . . - 4 ns W ED NE SD AY Rene!! Adorelnd Connd Nagel in HEAVEN ON EARTH Comedy-"DON'T FIRE" SUND AY 'Bm u;ns.x. in "sENORm»."~ Wilh .lumen mu and \\`i||ilm P\nvn|| FOX NEWS. HODCIE PUDOE AND REVIEW HOME THEATRE PROGRAM --JULY s tn JULY`H FRIDAY and SAT. qnd SAT. MATINEE "CONVOY" Wi}h I).»rnLhy Mnckni|\ and Lowell Sherman Our Gang Comedy-"BOYS wu.I. BE JOYS" Watch This Space and Read the STORY NORTH SIDE GARAGE MONDAY `lluuw Pelers in A "Prisoners of the Storm" ! a l t 8 n n d . | y e n n l n g a t t h c n n h o e l h a u e .Th e y p l a n ~ h a v e t h h . placid on file.All Cvllncllmcn pnunt voting 'A`!'£', the motion ardent.The les Co1!|ml.|don»er'¢maart was nad.llo n d and seconded, this npart In neolphd and plmlml on file.AI!Councilman pnaenl voting '.»\YE', ilu motion anhd. A nport fmm the B167 of theSclzooiBaird was fend.loved und ascended, this npor!be ac- cepted la rurl and plus on (Ha ~1¢»11.'1~u»»1n=»:¢.du»¢|»n=-¢u1»fmn.t£n|'\°u¢mldsnd.qprond.11!l0*r'|'f'lllIRl'lI°'PU!¢f¢l th-:month a t i o n s was n a l. ¥o v¢ dmel»e on do d, th iln| -a rtb e a e a p h d u n s d md p h e s d o n Glo.A!I Cou dlmen pn» ea tvo t- in; 'AYE1 tho motion curlod. "Use 1-ith!Commisdc mfn ra- p o n vr u n s d .llovod and oleand- ag 7:33 P. ll. by layer llnndoehthc following Coundlmen m m r l in to ml] c all, Bula, Bigelow, Gamer, Hoon, lelhy, .Ionian ml - n -- .- - . . _ .r | .,eHendrix9,Clzuaen 4.15511131pitched by Clausen 7, T. Jlpp pm dghth, Bdmeffier part Bth. Double plays: Lund! to T. Jipp to Iirause. Wild pitches T.Jipp.Hits of! Chuan 9, T. .Tipp 3. Scheffler Time of nlhe 2:05.Umpire - eeon_.llonday'| game played betwee Bhir lml the Honnlch Firvewlcnes on the Bldr diamond proved ewinner for Blair.Following is the lcore piled up: 1 a ~ r . . . . o o 1 i 2 o o o = - 4 5 2 '.u»mni¢1»»_. ooo ooo 102-a s a'ho hue hits: Canull, Hoetet- er.Three hue hill: T. Jlpp 2. one runs: L. Jipp.Stolen huesPeek, Knuee, Svengurd.Sacri- fice hits: Bunn. Krause.Hit by pi blll: Scheffler and Lundt Peel.Bases on bella, off Peck 1; Pick S.Struc k out by Peek 5, Fink 7.Passed bail: offcatdfer Jutrnm I.Umpire Kern- my. cumin, ishnA<f,.m».r} Hostettler, Ha ven , lb 2b . o Pack,p . . . . .m e n d . ..a 1 v » m , 1 f . . . . . 0 h l l e n , u . . . .Gardner, ss Jntrlm. 1:H. Adamll e 1 v a C» 'r°tah_..21'4 52714l h l i i d f i r e l t n e aA B R H P O A 4 o z 1 5 a4 a 4a 4 21 2 2 02 1 0o o oo o u o 121 1 o 0 11 2s 0o 5 0 o 1o 2 o 0 3 0 1 0 2 B 0 1 I0 o 10 o 0 0 0 0 :I July 5, nz? Hit by pitched I:Schuh by | Chulen.Basenonbailnofffiend-To ta ! s . . . 3 2 a 8 2 4 1 2 8 Co-Operative Marketing oglgs Adu! cwopentive mukemlng of agp h now underway in Wuhlugton eoumy.Rzandy uvon l Hun an In the \ic ln| \y of Bldr md Kennani have taken mmm-shlpn in the 0¢k1u|l1Co-operative Elk A.w>¢iaLIon andhave seltded the B r |um»h¢4»y, Mr. Ray Kmgh, Man-a n r ,llwlr Ei(k.||p .ILIUUII in Blur.'nm uwcintion at Oakllnd mn an 55-mf mp: twice each week to ricke r m Irvm all \.amiom such u the one nl B sir.¢-gp an zonegntrated nl Onklnnal when they an:landed and graded under Fedenl sndlnx nlle»;~ plchxlfor shipment md shlppod in ur lou direct w the NewYork nnrkcl. The 5>°-"ff produeen at Wuhinglnn county .u»u|.|lauren lnenue ven in this orgmiudon due iz in I planol reaching the oonsumen in the big consuming semenin the mon. direct ny.Thu 5\`l0Cf8li|1h¥|Q Ulkluml is the lates! one w ba were felt hm _im in at Hrs.'r. c. Hillan'a.24-:L J. E. Campbell, furniture, mgaand undertaking.50-ti. Hr_ and Hrs. law Rasmussen of Bplher eelebrsbed the Fourthin Blalr. Hr.and Hrs.Elmer Fahren- krog of Columbus srere in Blairthe first of the week. A. E.Marsh of near Herman 11| I pleasant c aller st The En- terprise u m m l m Saturday morning. Hrs.Ernest Tornhlad of Ho.Valley spent last 'Ihnnday and Friday at the parentsd, .James Stapleton home ln this city. o m 11, The Enterprise office if y ou went the Max I_ W alker wagon £0 stop for your sul! ordress to be eleaneé and made like new.24-n. Mr. .and Mrs. Zahn Dixon andson, Fred of Calhoun spent the Fourth ln Blair and called at the homo of Mrs. Diaon'; sister, Mrso. ll. Ireland while here. Mies Alla Nelson and brother,Alban, who are attending summer eelzool et the Slate Unhferalty. spent the Founh at the home oftheir parents, Hr_ and MH. John Nelson. Clarence Anderson,wife and mother of Wisner, drove through Blair Wednesday on a return txlpfromBagley,Iowa and stopped with a oown. Mrs. Minnie Bugeon for dlrmer before going on totheir home,\. gf rs Harold Madsen was the vi tim of a pleasant surprise East Friday afternoon when Hrs. D. A. Guyer and Hrs. Martin Bertelsengave a fchoarer for her at her home. There were about twenty-fi\e ladies present and Mrs.Madsen robelved many beautiful gifts for her twin babies, Burl Melvin andlllurlAlvin.After a pleasant social afternoon a delicious lunch was served.. LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT J. E. Campbell. furniture. ron and undertaking.50-tf. Jenaen and ilroaa held a artnet :ale last Saturday.. For Sale-A threehone powereleetrlemotor.Inquire at The Enterprise ofthe.24-tf Eurman Geyer la enjoying a me weeks vacation from his dutlaaat the J. L. Pound: clothing am. Nota the Ha: I. Walker clean-hll ad on another page in this issue.Qukk service. Prleaa rn»» enable. llr. and Hrs. Jeaa C. Petersen and lon, Leroy of Florence edlad at the Fred Rdehenbaoh hon!! on Honday.`. Chu. Hammer and Ura. Velma Gollehon, accompanied by Hr. and Bra. J. W. Blatter apent last Sun- day evenlng I3 0ma.ha_ A goo.) 80 located 6 miles auth of Blair, :wir rollilil- Irllit good houae and some eetlnllldlnga-89090.00 for quick aale. 24»1t.N. T. Lund. Charles Hdehenbaeh of lincoln la apondlng his vacation at the home of his aunt and uncle, lr.and llra. Fred Relehenbaeb. H1a.G w r n E.Wilaon and daughter. Margaret of Omaha and Donrin Tarr of Nonalk, la. vh- ited their aunt o\rarJuly (th. Mra.wi ll French of I-Kerman]left Sunday for Paplllion, Nebr.,to"vlait with a alll!! whom she had not aeen for twelve yeara.' Hr. and Mrs. Theo.Axon and aon, of Pilger, Nebr.spent l a tThursday am!Friday with Mn . Axen'a sister,Lira. Gilfreul Gar- ner and family In this elty. Mr.and lllra.Peter Soil re- t!.lrne.l from Eden, Co2o. inet week¢\|\(l were accompanied home by their graltlrlaughterz,Katherineand Mildred Din, who will spend the summer with them. Chu.King.Jr.of Inultlema.Mo., who spent the pant two weeks with nlativea at Tekamlh. came to Blair last Thursday evmingand viaitex! a few tlllya with his uncle,Clinenee Ring and wife. Hia mothe!,B°Mra.Chu.King.came from . Kaat Sunday and Chas. returned hqme with her the first of the week. Hlaaea Margaret Jenkins,Ruth Farnham,Mary Beth HltehmanandFrederick:Hatthintn ra tumed froin a 1reek'a vacation at Camp Iwaqua at Little Sioux, la.last Sunday.'l'heirpa|enta, Hr. ami Mrs. Frank Janiina, Mr. and Hrs. C. T. Farnham and ltr. andlin. Chas. Hitbhman Q_rore over an¢Lb:ought them home. Ream Riddle went an Lineoln last Thunulay when they let thecontract for xfavellng the Walh ln;ton hlzhway and was accom- panies!home by Herbert Irwin,who was bridge inspector of thin county hat year.Wm. Welch ani Chester lil!!! took him to Lin-coln on Satunlay and he vm go to Chamlron, Nebr. where he han work. Hn. Chew. Olson and ron, Philip and Norman Rathmann drove irfromLonAngeles.Calif.l u i Thunulay evening,having madethe tdp in seven and one-hai! days.Norman will vpenel the summer here with his pannte, Mr. and Mrs.G.A.ltathmann ami family.Mrs. Olaon is a :Jeter of a C. L Beodorf, Taxi.Phone 224. 1].gf Dr. Leyland States, Chlropne- ter, Partners State Bank Bldz tf. Hr. and Lira. Carl Pieper droveto Scnbtier Sunday to attend the ball nme. White felt hate A new aaaort- meot eiooe the Fourth.See. them at llre. T. C. Hiltoo'a.24-lt Haney Pounds and .family have moved into the John Newell pro- perty on eapt Colfax ltreet. c .ndorf, :meme mbdm- ar mhr , Blai r.Officephone, 161, rea. phone, 224.I-tf. Hr. and Mra. Edward Buaaa ofDenver, Colo. took dinner at the C. R. Sutton home laat llonday. l!ra_ Don lleteler. whoae healthhas not hem good for some time, will leave eoon for a sojourn inWyornin; Hr. and Hrs. Curtin Dixon and children of near Arlington, wereamong thoae who spent laat lon- da in iflalr. Hr. Bernstein of Beatrice, cameSunday md celebrated the Fourth of July ln Blair, ine sues: of Mr. and Hra. Goa Lundt. A Bench farm of l20 acne: land practically all level, fair improve- ments. anealan well, close to high-way-$t80_00 per acre. 24-xt.N. T. Lund. Mr_ and Mrs. Gnnt Gan:and non, of Omaha apent. a fe daysat the parental, Ed Lewellyri home and celebrated the Fourth in Blair. Mr. and Mn. W m. McCracken of Fremont spent Monday in Blair ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.lipperly.Mrs.. McCracken and Mrs. Epperly are sisters. hire. Carl Pieper'a father, Peter Jena-an and sister,Mrs.Laura ~oete and children of Rose Hillat the Pieper home on the Foonh and ata: dinner with them. Hr. and Mn. Har~old__Coutta of Omaha celebrated the l"ourtlx with home folka ln Blair.Mrs. Coutta waa formerly Misa Marlo Miller, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Hana Miller. Calvard Leweliyn came in from Grand lalaml and spent the Founbwithhisparenta,Mr.and Mrs. Ed Levrellyn and his wife who hu been visiting in Blair and Omahaa few weeks. Mr.and hire.Georae Bates started Wednowy for a vocationtrip to thirmaen anno anti 1lll'\U\I8point: in Nebraska and South Da- kota.They expect to he awayfrom ben daya to two weeka. Hrs.Olive Bmith and daugh- tera, Graee and Frances, drove toFarragut,Iowa last Monday to vialt their daughter and aletrr. Mrs. W. G. Cox and family_ While then they drove over to Shen- andoah to see Henry Field'a newbroadcasting .station which they any ia of beautiful arehitectnre. Many people from a distance vis»ited Shenandoah that day.The imlthe outla to Blair on 'I'uer.» y. Word has been received lien of the death of a few day 'a old infant born bo Mr. and Mi~:t. hobRualell of York, Nels."Bob" will be remembered to many old Blairfrienda here ae the son of Hr: and Mn .z.Russell former Blair e Good bar-be:rlo|,'.North Btda Shop.ze-sr. J. E. ampbelt; furniture, nmand uadeltd:io.|.B0-tf. Misa lf ary W. Cook was a week- end gout or lieu Charlotte lleher in Omaha. lllaa Norma All-IP-lth of OmahawaaaloeetofHie$Nonalre1and over the Fourth. Mr. Earl Cady of Lincoln 'lraa a vldtor at the Fred Reichenbaclt home our the week-enI. The Bader family enjoyed their ennual Fourth ofululy reunion att.be'J. R. Bader borne ln Fremont. Choa. Dixon of. Sioux City lespendingafa1rereelu with hla uncle and aunt, Kr. and lin. Lou Lana. Dr. D. W, Bell la driving a new (J unior 61 I h k h he purchaiecl this week from the Aronaen Chewi- rolet Co.. Dr. Harold Parish and 'aalfe of Pender returned home Tuesday evening after a few days ll. the parental, Freeman Parinh home The lla: I. Walker cleaning oe- tabliahrnent of Omaha has a Ira-gon here " e r r Ttloaday.Cdl The Enterprlae 11,it you have anythin; to be cleaned.2-I-lt ' Hn and li n -P.C.Sorensen retumed la d 'l`hun~day from Bruah, Colo. and vicinity whentheycombinedbuainoaaw i t h pleaaure for about a ueek.They report the crop: there an lookin: good. Mrs. Pearl Wilde and son, Bertcame over from Fremont Thursday evening for a vid! with nelativea.Mn. Wilde returned Friday morn- lrig and Bert nernalno-1 until Tues- day at the Clarence King homeandceleb:alld the Fourth in lllalr. Mr. and Hra. Chan. Mrtainger ofFremont left Sunday evening by auto for Pipeatone, Minn where they will apen.|a week vidtlng Charliee'mother,i lu .Elizabethlitetalnger and Ulster. §lr=. Roscoe Rhea and family. I Mr. and Mn.CarI Melaaner of 0111ll=l.with thelr children o n grandchildren were supper guests.at the borne of Ku. Peter Reeh on laat Monday erudmr M:a. Recife daughter,Hrs.Han.-1 Woolf andfamily of Drum were also prea- ent and ap-ent a pleasant day. \ Rolotivee Have received word from the Frank Warrick fdlnily who went by automobile to Craw ford,Nob.on a vacation trip.Mn. Warrick 'lrltea that Craw- ford has one of the moat complete tourist camps in the stole with every convenience poraible for iourlata.She write: that lt hasbeen very cool ond plenty of rain and they are hoping it will warm up a hit.We folks who are re- maining in Blair would welcome 1 a little of their cool weather thesehot days.' Hr.and Mrs.Carl .Kellerman and anna, Carl Jr., Fr\e.leHe andHerbert returned lust Friday of-iterooon from a ad: eroelt'e vaca |tlon trip at Harlingen,Texas. where Hr.liolterrnan has Iggy' erty.They report a very e y-gablt tdp.having atopped at a number of intereatlltl places on their way homo. among them were Corpus Crista and also San An- The mid-summer white felt hat. Just wlut you lnve been wnnting, et Hn. 'I'_ C. Ililton'a_2-l-lt. Hn. Iaull Rasmussen and twochildren O! Spilter spent Thunday in Blair and villtedrelatives. C. H.. pendorf, licensed emmlm- er Ind undertake;, ann.Officephone, 161,,2el. phone, 224.8-tf. Hn .Ila n'McCoy o! Lincoln, visited oz the home of her daugh- ter,Hn_Charles Strioklett on Saturday. .lemnetto lleddund of W uh-inzton, Nebr. spent lui week with her gnndpnnnto,Mr. und Mrs.John HcCneken. Make your farm loan new be- fore the rate ll inoreued.A lo ! rate of interest uve: you manydollan.Cell or vrdte John H. Roper, 2-I-tt.Dodge, Nehrukn Hr. end lrln.llermm Ay e of Omtha mixed eodally with the Blair people It the Fourth of July celebration lest Monday. Mr. and Mrs_ Herman Stmveand family of Stonm Loire, lou eouldn't resist. the temptation tospend the Fourth with home folks an drovedo\m Satuway. Mis! Huldz Bolln, who has beenemployed ln Omaha for the pant seven Jrearl spent the week-end and Fourth with her parents: Mr. und H. John Bolln.° Misa Beulah Roberta and ills:Addle'Hunn, who are attending the summer term at the State Uni- versity at Lincoln spent the week-end in Blair :ml celebrated the Fourth with home folks. Hr.and Mn .L.ll.Lund 'of Casper, Wye. lrrivcd in Blair by the auto route last Sunday e.n.lwill visit relative: and friends for nbout | month and when they re- turn will taloe hire. Lund's moth-er, Mn. 3. A. Compton home with them for an extended 1.il~ll.Hrs.Lund will be remembered on Hin Funny Compton.. News and Gassip Amit Peopk You Know.No Greater Courtay Cm Be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item -Please. Buy your stationery st TheEnterprise office. Mrs. Nellie Payne and ehlldrsn have retumed from several weeks visit in Oklahoma. c. K. Bendorf, 5¢¢°!l1 emhdm-sr md ondertsker, aim.Ofilol phone, Ill, rss. plume. 224.8-ti. lllrs. R. E. Nsnsler of Henmanessne down to Blah lest Saturday evening on e shopping expedition. Hr. Ind llrs. John Cute: vis- ited friends sud relatives in Oma- haateurday ethsforepertof thlsweek. H. H. Breen u taking no en- foroed vacation from his srorlr. ode; under the weather with a spell of janndee. After s prolonged deouth andsnexceptionallyhartspellor weather,s reloowns mln came lest Thursday night. Will Sclgendln, who use been sn- kyinf e two weeks veostlon from his duties et the poet offic e, is spin st his ol-I $05. "Hodge"Robinson bousht oneofthoseChevroletcomnlrrdd trucks recently which he will use ln the service of the cafe. We have the hes! egg mash snzl olxkk starter to he found or werenhmtlshyoutheingredients and you can mir it yourself.See us for tsnksge.1-tt.Blslr Billion: Co. Mr. J. Hilton Rhosdes,who is attending the summer tems 06 the State University, esrne home lastFrldsyewning and spent the week-end end the Fourth with home folks. .Mr and Hn. Lou Lette enter- tained Mr.Letta's sisters,Mrs.Geo.French end ltr.French 'of Ft. Wayne. lnd..s.ml Mrs. 'r. A. Jones of Wslthill,Heb.seeen!dsye lest week.They left on Saturday for thdrhonne; Rev. A. F. Newell and family ere moving thin week into the new Congregstional personsge on Col-tsx street which hes been relin- lshed with fresh paint and paper and new nel: floors mince thechurch people purehssed lt. Leo }1cCormick, |onof Mr. andMrs. Clarence llcConnlek, 'ns hit in the eye with e te r n fire cracker lan Hondsy evening andh under the esre of e. physlcalan. He is unable to tell yet whether the sight ot the eye will he lost. The siwelling house immedlstelyo u t of the Denlsh Publlshlih House must be sold snd Ianored.sale.: offers will be mama at ++~ office up to noon. July 12th. Option reserved to reject one and all offers.D. P. H.24-n.N. 'r. Lund. Philip 0'Hanlon, who has freduuled from Ann Arbor, Mich. law school, will spend the .rum-:ner in Blair.llla parents, Hr. and Hrs. Clerk 0'Henlon stranded th e grsdustion exercises and he se-compsnied them.home by auto- rnubiler Mr. and Mrs. George Relchen- bseh of Lincoln came last Friday evening and eelebrnted the Fourthst the parenw, Fred Relchenbech home.They were accompanied by Lire. Mary McCoy mother of Hn. \ T 1 i ... m s n.... .. - . Ada ln nse ihaterpriss b u m m . Cool dresaes for manner '|resr.as-on ln . T. c . C'hrislt..8endor£hu ..-. enevrcornbinatlonnmbolanesk e s r e e u vh le h h e wlllu n i n .. bodnexs. ltrs .H.C .Ole son her sisterin-lasr buck so eu. .. on lsst Saturday f o r s s i lt .th»sWlndyClt7. lr _;,»_gH=-N o . u m a ~ usspendlng thest u n on or n o ! stte r's o ur Irs. Andrew Peer. The 1°-no Ball Club 1111 Pt.he'l'eksnss1\ Tobias atthe merQdet!snnBun\hy ,J oly 1~Everybody weloolne. Found-Key Osrneresn ~ssmeby ldentffy lnghey sndpe ln g f o r thlsnotlc e.Inquire ~ d u n u r p m e o m a .24-I A group of salvation .workers with eeeersl bend ments held forth on the lest Saturday afternoon. Hn .H.'Dllermann is ~ Ionrsrd to s .vlltt lex! Bonds from e osvhw.Hr. Austin F Pinter and family of Lincoln. wa s m e m Rhosdes, Denied by like wan Johnson < Ornelm drove to Lincoln Tuesday to visit frlenls for 5 few days. Hr. and Hrs.1g~»~=fTtznpe and Hr. and Hrs.. 8.HooksFontnnelle were Blair 'visitors th J. W. Blotter home on Judy l l Dr.Leland States hee sled his office rooms, enlarged quarters lm!fixed up gene and new has very eommodious quarters. Hrs. H_H. B. Rollnbalm left Tuesday evenln|' to #wal thesununsr with her daughter.hells. J .P .Rnn ownn dh | n ily o f£ L¢ ks City, love... David Edwards of Omaha came[ut Thorrday evening end vla- ited over the Fourth with his slr ter.llrs.E.E.Eppe.rly an.ita.m- ily in this city. Hr. and Hrs. Tom Bute: oi Ken- nard were Blslr visitors July (thsttI » eh o m» e. d Hr .s n J llr s . E . Gerson and James Caldwell on snot Booth street. Psvill Wanted who dems to re- view either hish sch-Jorl or grsde school subjects.Latin, mathemat-ic s ;-'"f'j'*l°\»a specialty.ln- st £nterprise oliiee.21-ti. Blair,Harmon,Kennsrd snd (hlhoun are i mma to the Ak- Snr-Ben den on the nlllxt of Jody 18.'1'hepls.c sol'meetio;1rillhe in the nmrgm Thestrs building. Hr. Ernest Schneider and Ere o! Heir,Hr. snd l n .George Bench and family and Lens Reth-,| eno ¥Cf! houn snJ Hr .snd Hrs. Peter stxmeiou n o flmily or Irvington spent the Fourth s t lim; park taking their lunch with them end making e plenle party. "' , a n d Hn. Rody Thompson eod omily and Will Mlsfeldt ofWlnllde esrne down to visit st the Qsrentel. J.C. .llnlenbalm home over July ith.llrn. Mlsfeldt andchildren had spent the punt week -. Rlichenlpch,who also flslted Ihers.All returned on 'Tuesday there.morning. a md Mrs p W Amd; re Hrs. Miles Grant snd sen and =»_ y - r r~ w 4.00 4.00 - 1 zum4004.004.00.40h e 2i.2ll - Z 135.00185.0012a_oo100.0052.00ang toeoc, unto rarnnmaacocr am Grain coolo; 'Ind a m m o ;a'|nll.ar coopcfailw \l1md¢¢» as to g an new in full airing 22. llie bot- £horou1|,£lsoapcodaf tra\'el.1l\o nom Ulla Wk. zypa of macbino and auch, but he Hr. and Hrs. Neal (hrneron and will on Q., d,|,,.l"fhntbicr. Ellen O! Booth Omahahh m ,attended the John Cameron fun. f i i . § M 3 1 3 " I Z ~ o x -and in Herman Wednesday pactad of tha driver.Ho It la who is In tho bod. poaitlon iogdda the oohoola on the road of aeyvloe ro: tho safety of the wnihand th community.Yi! too otha la ha mbjocto-1 ze the diatnetloru on haaarda o! "mx am driving" by aalf-nokia; political and por-aond infloancaa.Thea-c "back lat" drivara lark the highly-:pw dailaod qualification the oéucalor must command.Their social vlan- polnt mar bo warped. their ruanlfor pulilic rrclianc may bo blunt- ed;y n they would dlctala tho i a n and Ura. c. a nemieanea .Honday evening at the A.E.Dlgm borne i r. and ra. Harry Tyson llr.and Hn. Goo. Hain iolnc d éllrkBtrlcklerll and flmilieln havin aEicnicdinner at t suxekerr emo south of tonro on July llh.|Hr. and llra. Byron Beard and aonr,and Hr. and Ira. HenryBoardtook" v p "with Mn .Ella.-zu Ferguaon o Henson on theFouril: and attended the displayof f i nr ro w at the park in iho evening.,Roby llcCo{°|pent lion-dog evoning at the mo ol' Clara anddlrocaendtlvoPearl lnrson.tion tho machlno o!alfloxdd 1;arol. The management of our lchoolamm b a i n th e hands of those who an in the front not of edu-cational acthdtiu; than who are belt aquipped 3.4: guido the achoolaarlllri and arho have a moan: for the character of £111 ¢o1::\\ry'a fu-ton dtlaonabip..in me interests of edoenlonal |Mr. and lin. T. K. lvemn hadiha following at dinner and lunch on lho Fourth:M m Maman!Iverson and family. John Deaver. Hariln Johnson and Merrill andMr. L G. Johnson and family ofnear Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis,Floyd Anders-on of Omaha.In theeveningIraAndersonandchil-Inlren of Decatur and Ira Baxter rrte jf... Anton Zander:Waatcro Contractor 'lbc llcGra\r Company Gnybar Elocirlc Co.Lloyd Chambers Watar`Department Willard TysonWallace Johnson Donald Christensen Hllfmd Hebron: Wm. Nohmberg I-Id SarieklezrR. umm:Gnu. PeakW. J. Fisk c. E. Krause 1.008.001.96229iI 10.0080.00 99.0051.8-032.50 22.0026.40a2.w8.55110.00120.00226.00Rlvetl. Lbr. d: Gwnllo.16.3:> Arm!!Hardvran m a City Calls Fuml 53.75 Light Deparimcnt 1022.70 Mover! and lcconded, than bill:bo allowed aa read and tha! war- nn la be drown on the proper fundl in payment of use lame. Onroll cali, Belles, llipiovr, Garner, Grimm,Hoon,Hq'{ay.Jensen and Stewart voting 'AY£',the motion carried. Hownl and seconded, this mol.-lng be adjourned.All Council- men voting 'AYE',thc motion carried\¢ - - a .r 1 1 v . _ . . .A n . n n a Co-Operative arketing \of__l.§g_gs Actlmi co-operative marketing of eggs is now underway in Washington county.Recently seven! farmers inthe \'icinit)r o! Blair and Kennsni have taken member-ships in the Oak1slld|C0-opemilvt Egg Association andhave selected the B r hntcheify, Mr. Rav Krogla, Msn-snr, ns their Ei-ek-up station in Blair.The association st Oakland mn es gghf trips twice each week to Pickflxeeggs Ironn sl! t.stations such as the one at B sir. eggs are concentrated at Oakland where they arecandled and graded under Feder!! sruinz rules; packedfor shipnnent and shipped in car lots direct to the New 'fork market. The g'°~""§ producers of Washington county shouldinterest tremse vea in this onsnizsdon since It is n planof reaching the eonsumers in the big consuming centersin the most dine: ny. The mnoeiatinnwlt Oakland is the intent one to beestablishedinNebraskabut considering the length oftime they have been operating they have made a veryremnrksble growth, stsning on May 9th with less thantwo laundned members delivering em to the first pool.They now hmm close to five hundred delivering memblent. The receipts of this usocistion nre avenging approxi- . _ _ , ._ aho~in~with us ~-see Hrs.Olive Bmith arul daugh- tora, Graoe and Frances, drove toFarragut,Iowa last Monday to vialt their daughter and alatrr. Mrs. W. G. Cox and family_ While then they drove over to Shen- andoah to see Henry Fie!d's newbroadcasting .station which they any is of beautiful arehltectnne. llany people from a distance vis»ited Shenandoah that day.The Smiths returned to Blair on 'Puer- day. 1 tourist camps in the state with every convenience poxaiblo for tourlata.She writes that It hasbeen very ml and plenty of rain and they are hoping it will Wann up a hit.We folks who are re- maining in Blair would welcome a little of their cool weather thesehot days.' Hr.and Mrs.Carl .liolterman .and a-ons, Carl Jr., Fm~leHe andHerbert returned Inst Friday at!-lternoon from a al: areelt'a vaca Wonl hai been received llereltion trip at Harlingen,Texas. of the death of a few day 'a old where Hr.Kolterrnan has prop- inflnt born to Mr. and Nh. hob erty.They report a very enjoy-Rullell of York, Nels."Bob" will § able tdp,having stopped at a be rememberei to many old Blair number of interesting places onfriends here as the son of Hr: and Mn .z.Russell io mu -Blair folks, not living tn Waahlnzton,D.C.Bob is salesman for a lporting goods concern.Hia old friend: here extend sympatlsy to him and his wife in their be~ remrernent. 0 their way homo. among them were Corpus Crista and also San An- tonio Texan where they had npleubnt visit uith Hr. Alec Hitch- mau and Mins Laura Reid.They also atopped al Sevanl, Nob. and visited Mr.K»ltern\nn'a brother, Fred. an¢Ll.nought them home. Rohm Riddle went to Lineoln laat Thunulay when they let thecontract for xmvellng the Walh lnaton hlzhway and was accom- panies!home by Herbert Irwin,'who was bridge inspector of this 'county last year.Wm. Welch ani Chester lille! took him to Lin-lcoln on Satunlay and he vm go to Chamlron, Nebr. where he han work. Hn. Chau. Olson and son, Philip and Norman Ratlunann drove infrom1.-na Angeles.Calif.l u i Tllurarlay evening,having madethe tdp in seven and one-hal! days.Norman will vpenel the summer here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.G.A.ltathmann anti family.Mrs. Olson is a alater ol'lMr1. ltnthmann nn.1 and expects Ito visit relation in this vlclnlty until fall, when Norman will re-f turn with her to continue his| mm1 work. l weather all of t e assoclatloim in t e state are concen-tntlng their shipments at Lincoln which means that ocarloml of no leaves Lincoln for the eastern markets about every hree days.The Oakland association in op- erating under theplan used by the California and Minn-esota ea!iaaociatiolns 1g°""==¢ semimonthly |»°°¥'=closing the pool on the 15 and Slat ol each month ml making settlement for em ln any given pool on\:l\e:first and 16th of the month following.This assures hemember of receiving gay for his eggs on the first and :oth of each month.ulther than that, the member hasthe auurance that he will get all his env are 1».orth onthe New York market except the actual coat of cancillng,grading and ahlpping to the market." 'Since the eggs are alripral in car loads they carrythe least pouible transportat on expense, t.he freight rate being about Sc pr dozen in ar Iota as compared to fl;- proxinrately llc per dozen by express.Starting July 5t ,the association will also handle poultry for members onthe same lanla as the eggs are now handled, shippingthern to tho best markets obtainable and returning theful! amount obtained fel the poultry except the actualcoat of handling.Ali ovvlgr producers ln Washington county should interest them vos in the up~todate meth ods noe belng tu'cd br the co»operat:i\e marketing asso-ciations of theeountry.They should secure all availableinformation that may lasiat them in securing better mar-keu for their ren and poultry.Tlda inlormation maybe occured from Mr. Krogh, Manager of the pickup ata- tion at Blair.The management of the association at Oakland especially invites all of the e rr producers ofWashington county to come over to Oakgaml at__a1y Lime and inspect the plant;.eee hour the eggs are graded andgw.kewl.and if interested their membership will beappreciated.The Oakland avociation covers a. territory comprising fi\e counties-Washington. Dodge, Ouming, Thurstonan.i Burt They now have eleven icioup ntntlono es-tablinhed and others are in process oforganizotion. afO a k l a n d C o - O p c r a t w c Egg Association Everything to Eaf As one woman said recently m our slorez "Why, you just seem t o have everything good to emi here."We do .' \.w g . ,"'_ \aw ' Q i ~;* ; ~» '</~% , N ~ g SPECIALS--Friday and Saturday is your last chance to get Omar or Pillsbury Flour at 1 -$1.95 Blair Evergreen Corn, per cue 2 doz.~$2.25 "Country Gentleman,"2 "_;.-$2.45 These are Cash and Carry Prices ' No C ha rg e Acc dm t 1'\¢ Ui: Sun W .J .~A S The ou Rgwg I Mis*1T`§ \ I M u r e g o n . Mu. llmll Hansen. whose B3ll\|ul ~ ~ W o_m§I¢¢r!, divhifm ! ;. niveau: \.,. z.. Annie, 'my uerx.f. ;,Mum ,nmg tg aback R. M. lverlon and family spentit ' d: i. v[ n¢ ",w h e n n m s m .';.":."'°.*.:f2.f:=,°°r. ¢x_s1=» *'°ms..°f Dr. n . '; 'fFi "'°° '¥° ""°' .¢ I I vl G PI [ 1J : hz J. ItlH nl o nuU1 ||| 1 i s M I'r~ vean +- [¥0l|.!l£| nn amy im.m n in pI1ett'n sister, Mn. C1 C. Wnke of St. E1l\\|rd4, Nebr. drove in Sul. urily e\enin.g'_Othem PN!!!llt1.0 enjoy the I'ourlh were Hrs. F. W. Lowe, Mr. ami Mn. AlberlLone, Mr. and ln. Gunlon Lowe, Mr. and M1nn Henry Richter tml weed.They 51:11 to lo in Bain- anl lml u far north as they needto keep éomforlahle. ll r Ed Fieleher from the NewEnglamlneighborhoodwasi n I1!;ir Init llonday attendiljlg theFnulth nf* July celebration gd . ~r| I \ l . a ..|\£ 2a v ' Q".w nn-.-.»a r , , ; _ llln ma m P k ulu n o f B ld r llod at tho Kingdom ham lu!. m u ya u -Lorrslnl m m m olOmaha lamvlliking her ht-her gnd r.Mn. wm lllioldt lu-i children of Wlndde n n Banda dinner mm at a n 1°. m m mH ill Huh: Lund of 0mlh |span! the week-md with har moth-lr, ln. Lwhi Lund,lr. Cs:-I Lund ol Fnsmont vu Sud ! .U l u e n lil¢'RLthm|nn of B ll lr llv h l x n z u n s v u u n l r .: n d ln . L o u P o lk :of0mlh| mm tbl waekwlni at theVm Dimmu hams lr. a nd ln . Otto Oln n an dth lld na o l Gr e c o vn u ulltn gon Munc h 8uMly inning.l r . m d ln . B . H .li u m u mn B vk h v Pc hnon of Omnhlnn Sunday evnnlng visitors at3- N. D. Pehnon and Jnhn Blum cms.hu lls Bu ry ol Benson ulhdh a n P d ll ll ll x. Dr . w..u r o f Omd u flolmn were :ned throughout the'Hrs. A.C.Hanhall wh o h umoms.Pink ramblermau and beenina hoqlitll at Kirkrvilla,blby b bn ath in c ry ital bukeu lo. i w the pq; lhrw meh : fol-tied wjth ia\¢nJar tails used with lowing an opc ntlon is :canine- Esk lighted cnndlea :nada :dest-in at hir homo.eeuto H N !for the than EmmaB\|uer~11an mtumod leaching'Ron nlupod nut to D msh a au ral '1° ;* qu - fr; cu t mm-a o L n og,*°=**,=1;° up i himenh. At wgsf E E gf pi n a !- I ,Mr! md l n . rs..von aa.c umma.I n W i lt a u f . a s c e n d md p ln l C. G. llnh ill ml C . W . A n- H. D . W o hr 1 r u ¢ o ua ls d . .The d r e n zlturnld an W - "ginvitation list lneludod iludamesevendng from a motor trip srv. v. Hlnhall, Walt Ecl1benkam|:>.inc luded Ckvdmll- Ninsln Pills,g. ~ A;dr¢r| C. C. v~g=.§=.|De.z1mlt, Gund; md other inter- e ..u n rblutlnnh. D. Wsber, L.'2Nl. Peter-|"lln \nd Hn. V. S. Chula: of m n R . m m . m e U n Leowdm D. al. amen. J. u.l°§:\»m, n. A. bum. R. 11 Plmek. P. r.. Wobb, J. 0. Bulger,H. w. Ih r- lhlll, Dan W eber, H. .`I'zm¢b1uth,|John Grimes,L.E.Peterson.Homer Millar, A. A. Hahibeck, J.M m N e m m H u r l a n h a l l .O u t o l t m n n 'Dehma h uni lr. a nd ln . Robart llltdnil of Omnha spent llll.Tuuday lt tho HcClelhn hunt.Hia Turf! lad Bobbie Garner at Omaha spent the Fourth withB r a n d U r l . P . I i ~l r . m d I l l ..Ilckbum,mm Richard llld lIo\|\el| and Hrs.Blackburnk father,Hr.HowellllemlamnaC..J.lloo R. F.motond horn f u m Cnicqo,nr- Robertl, J. c. cook. J. c.and Hvlng Saturday for a \1|k'; 'tldtdnughter Heater, dl of Framont:wilh nlath ii.gl a rnnahlgl Hamann; 'gnlt ..,na-chea.all M <>... 'I£1f'lin . Ea rl llr. and lin. Funk Sliac kur afLincoln ifldtod him over Sundayand tbl Fourth at tho Mlu Har; Dr. J. B. Andenon md family hh ?rida y with thdr lwllubold 8006! fm Llnc oha when ug; In-tend to mah thlir home..e re- ntt the Dr . And family I ndour little dti but with them £5 and nod lu:in 2.hemat Lincoln.John Blseo and #mn and luefames N. D. Pda:-non md L. E.§'5§°;;°§u,°~'lh tti e g g n l lu ltGlinmln im. at Omaha. Bm anime, Inu it Poli tz and 1 puty at - ",."a-"**.-.'a."a.°° "" "".'3¢.°'.°ii... rlwr Sunday md linminy. l r .usd H n .Nk h o lu m ldaughtar of Valli; Sundays! aretb l ln . E . Bi n h: h ome .H nGtinn atmnod hom with dum.Hn. amn 'h limln nf 0¢Hand m u . v u l n u t a t t h e John Blaco home int not.J. A.u? u r | ve u u| ng.fam1L sho I illlt |r.and Hn .A . N . M l m . .and other mu th a ma f f l wd l.ra- turlllc l to thdr hom! nt Omaha Monday inning.lr. and ln. Gita RolanhaumI r . m d li n .L. E. Ward, Cari H1110 l i n e s ~ |.n|¢||,o :ma Hu n !g "of E i n and Germ: un.w a n : A 1|nz "present .m."*.{.'."'I......,." Hn . B l u m H u d n u fd iand,Nlb.!.s this# i t h H r . ~indfamily .|li n .Len.: 'Nunn visitlddlughtlr Hn. I. H. P\1ernan Ar|ton¥'ridly.*J Pe h r u lh a a b q tui n g a i u r d a n u d th h i a ~u H l m G w . 1 . Annu and Esther B u n nC&r!lJnulap¢nlFr{\1ayaPL¢rno¢1| lthK e lu la nd ll. dn | Ts lor .J. Bolt of Takamah mf... Bu n d q d te r mo n a n d f n n i n gthllohn Tay lorhome.|5,,, ,.1 ,.. ,,, ¢..| ,., ,,, .,,- ndghbadood ntlznded a-si|.noll.t3pm1.on'|8|.tunlly A`nmw¢frrund»m»-pnKn. W s l1 ¢rN¢llo uon ln er |nnlv\11a .Th i neniqg llln ma m P k ulu n o f B ld r llod at tho Kingdom ham lu!. m u ya u -Lorrslnl m m m olOmaha lamvlliking her ht-her gnd r.Mn. wm lllioldt lu-i children of Wlndde n n Banda dinner mm at a n 1°. m m mH ill Huh: Lund of 0mlh |span! the week-md with har moth-lr, ln. Lwhi Lund,lr. Cs:-I Lund ol Fnsmont vu Sud ! .U l u e n lil¢'RLthm|nn of B ll lr llv h l x n z u n s v u u n l r .: n d ln . L o u P o lk :of0mlh| mm tbl waekwlni at theVm Dimmu hams lr. a nd ln . Otto Oln n an dth lld na o l Gr e c o vn u ulltn gon Munc h 8uMly inning.l r . m d ln . B . H .li u m u mn B vk h v Pc hnon of Omnhlnn Sunday evnnlng visitors at3- N. D. Pehnon and Jnhn Blum cms.hu lls Bu ry ol Benson ulhdh a n P d ll ll ll x. Dr . w..u r o f Omd u flolmn were :ned throughout the'Hrs. A.C.Hanhall wh o h umoms.Pink ramblermau and beenina hoqlitll at Kirkrvilla,blby b bn ath in c ry ital bukeu lo. i w the pq; lhrw meh : fol-tied wjth ia\¢nJar tails used with lowing an opc ntlon is :canine- Esk lighted cnndlea :nada :dest-in at hir homo.eeuto H N !for the than EmmaB\|uer~11an mtumod leaching'Ron nlupod nut to D msh a au ral '1° ;* qu - fr; cu t mm-a o L n og,*°=**,=1;° up i himenh. At wgsf E E gf pi n a !- I ,Mr! md l n . rs..von aa.c umma.I n W i lt a u f . a s c e n d md p ln l C. G. llnh ill ml C . W . A n- H. D . W o hr 1 r u ¢ o ua ls d . .The d r e n zlturnld an W - "ginvitation list lneludod iludamesevendng from a motor trip srv. v. Hlnhall, Walt Ecl1benkam|:>.inc luded Ckvdmll- Ninsln Pills,g. ~ A;dr¢r| C. C. v~g=.§=.|De.z1mlt, Gund; md other inter- e ..u n rblutlnnh. D. Wsber, L.'2Nl. Peter-|"lln \nd Hn. V. S. Chula: of m n R . m m . m e U n Leowdm D. al. amen. J. u.l°§:\»m, n. A. bum. R. 11 Plmek. P. r.. Wobb, J. 0. Bulger,H. w. Ih r- lhlll, Dan W eber, H. .`I'zm¢b1uth,|John Grimes,L.E.Peterson.Homer Millar, A. A. Hahibeck, J.M m N e m m H u r l a n h a l l .O u t o l t m n n 'Dehma h uni lr. a nd ln . Robart llltdnil of Omnha spent llll.Tuuday lt tho HcClelhn hunt.Hia Turf! lad Bobbie Garner at Omaha spent the Fourth withB r a n d U r l . P . I i ~l r . m d I l l ..Ilckbum,mm Richard llld lIo\|\el| and Hrs.Blackburnk father,Hr.HowellllemlamnaC..J.lloo R. F.motond horn f u m Cnicqo,nr- Robertl, J. c. cook. J. c.and Hvlng Saturday for a \1|k'; 'tldtdnughter Heater, dl of Framont:wilh nlath ii.gl a rnnahlgl Hamann; 'gnlt ..,na-chea.all M <>... 'I£1f'lin . Ea rl llr. and lin. Funk Sliac kur afLincoln ifldtod him over Sundayand tbl Fourth at tho Mlu Har; Dr. J. B. Andenon md family hh ?rida y with thdr lwllubold 8006! fm Llnc oha when ug; In-tend to mah thlir home..e re- ntt the Dr . And family I ndour little dti but with them £5 and nod lu:in 2.hemat Lincoln.John Blseo and #mn and luefames N. D. Pda:-non md L. E.§'5§°;;°§u,°~'lh tti e g g n l lu ltGlinmln im. at Omaha. Bm anime, Inu it Poli tz and 1 puty at - ",."a-"**.-.'a."a.°° "" "".'3¢.°'.°ii... rlwr Sunday md linminy. l r .usd H n .Nk h o lu m ldaughtar of Valli; Sundays! aretb l ln . E . Bi n h: h ome .H nGtinn atmnod hom with dum.Hn. amn 'h limln nf 0¢Hand m u . v u l n u t a t t h e John Blaco home int not.J. A.u? u r | ve u u| ng.fam1L sho I illlt |r.and Hn .A . N . M l m . .and other mu th a ma f f l wd l.ra- turlllc l to thdr hom! nt Omaha Monday inning.lr. and ln. Gita RolanhaumI r . m d li n .L. E. Ward, Cari H1110 l i n e s ~ |.n|¢||,o :ma Hu n !g "of E i n and Germ: un.w a n : A 1|nz "present .m."*.{.'."'I......,." Hn . B l u m H u d n u fd iand,Nlb.!.s this# i t h H r . ~indfamily .|li n .Len.: 'Nunn visitlddlughtlr Hn. I. H. P\1ernan Ar|ton¥'ridly.*J Pe h r u lh a a b q tui n g a i u r d a n u d th h i a ~u H l m G w . 1 . Annu and Esther B u n nC&r!lJnulap¢nlFr{\1ayaPL¢rno¢1| lthK e lu la nd ll. dn | Ts lor .J. Bolt of Takamah mf... Bu n d q d te r mo n a n d f n n i n gthllohn Tay lorhome.|5,,, ,.1 ,.. ,,, ¢..| ,., ,,, .,,- ndghbadood ntlznded a-si|.noll.t3pm1.on'|8|.tunlly A`nmw¢frrund»m»-pnKn. W s l1 ¢rN¢llo uon ln er |nnlv\11a .Th i neniqg UVE smcx mess A1 SUUTH num Fat Cattle In Active Demand And Steadv-Tap $\3.10 BUGS STEMJY To 106 89. amp /uw Lamb!Ilranu To I _ o u m r Hlg hor -W u um Lunhum . o o | \ 4 a ;Ou lln l i l l- 9 0 | 1u.1:m m -A m A p u : n w rum.' \ u m a m a m u . m y 4 . n mlls wlll n o f n u h ' n n a d u vmma ma mr n n s q I n n a - ml n u mm y . mo o n m s u d l in mm m vnu Al l ful ly nl-MAL Beal stun une . Con u n D ur an ma mm-.emek sn u l mam a bo u : uu dy .Qwu liu ll ol ( h ills :u m m l n Mm n a v y . b o n u . m . wo | : . u ;c hkn UFD ISI M ha nd! nun mu 5 i l The [Rik gnndmolhar sun. wb# l u A n !lk n h Ind l n -J u de Hlr d n l 31-mlmolhar,v u m nllviwg than.J llil Bu ll c am! i n url all mother wlwn an gnnd-'mother lu nur death and naw! mm: w c oma ou r,/ \Ny folk; dxqmenfrnblred when] J ada Beal: vu married to nn ww.Mn u mh ,wi h u dn zth uw. | 160 the llfo and .hath ofJenin Ind A_H e h f m , " : n lmothn."6nndflkbu' and gnnd- mdb lr MS B" , u tiny n n a llad .n m u \=.-1 years.My lumber ln ]mother Ind .hren chlldrlnxml, or stopped ll Oma hl un ! Calhoun nomo o! dm time \he lint y ur ur wo before they all cnme to vcmlln ou "KM homo~mu d "f lvl miles mn h w u l u lHarman.!~`n\.hlru\dbro|.her, Geo w r .as vhnn-wr lhay c ould q¢4\o tb e mll wu s o u n t i lh f lhlrdn c o nz y a y . mndllir ash than In pt work.I n T n k a n ! an h au l.Dr. Abdmr vnfd oc - t o ;- u t m u m a d w d ha un uu emomlxngtbewluervuuplnduh mo st lo ok bn offh lr fe et .Shu <x~ n ¢ 4 » a ry p . : r » r r» ¢ ¢ < n » ¢w d d n n x n n s l h n d m k u p o n mavlnz ln_ th| sdn ol hmm um wnpa mme-An old :Indy livin( m u had hh Mun blmrn a n y .H e v u l m x n d l n t h o u a d w l t h ; 1e¢ bmkm m i v u a n d Igr. c ~;u,n¢.m»¢.¢ m¢\= by rulum dorm twin lines.Water hilhi Jon Sully.Min Eliubel-h Cach-'mend ln g i ll In honar of their Hdfn J uobq n hau dny . elin vu eladed uealu nr ol the lkdl wn'n fin! birthday .Club w n u u w w e o f M m 'F m w w n d E n l y n S n ro u m- r u wh o r m mlm , d _I lhude El-than h aiming MN.neompuded But Thompsonln. Olive r mx vm u m uw. Cli fton! Cai n wma uug wun work.Omn hr vla u md : me o f h xu wi i y f u r c - u m- a n vla n . mi l d - I Thumpwn vudled withlwsdnaday awning. . n l . . . M u n - u mmm - n h n h -' n___ moving tn_§h| when! houn until dry to klep tum.Fxlher liked ¢1>odroad.| on sec tion iines.Ha hal gone around different dmc !an foo: with aroad paper zo get folks io 11:11 |.\|llvlloa¢.ly bmt hu .G w m w m a mn eoantymmeyun ngo,¢ook n h u m u u a d a n d b d l z n q u t y . S ln n u n x h k s p t h o u n fa r h lm than.B l t o c k u mn u h a p md n f n a t i l a u ld t h r n h a r u u llong.yprkldh;|d,"n\|ekLuhilbulh" wh lh o t h s n m l d o vg mm c w xn - tum.Haz emndmdlonrunleonn n d m w h u l h l r n n v r il h d a d : n x n n m m b m . f m n z r a u m d a p r d m .Ha h u m n h e e m f b v y ¢lHn'¢ bring n u r whxl m y do umvwbennold.Bmtherandaln-wr n a t thrguh the N e b m h blku xd than u h m | i n p f - h h e d l n t h a m a w m d n n i o u n d lunar.A q e l a n a p u n d b o w n n dad:ho mn hblr.f m - ¢thedwo\lwu||,nh.|ldrvnl¢l¢lm! Atherton uul wife, Hr. and Mn.Crm. Joe and Fo! Fletcher, Thos. Bliley Blacksmith mdwife,Cline,!'ernr Seldon, S. C. Rau, WI New- ell,8taphan Da\rl|lad 'rife orearly Mn from near Nw E E : - lnnd, also | number of othen that came to that pu t lamr a n u n most all guna new erupt somemember: of thtir fanllilel wha an still living. I.ncall to mind dm names of athen my folks krmv alnce omn- iflx hen,that 1 only know the und ~c~ ~ wh, fim~ildnn Fletc her of Nw England, E .ILFletcher md Caleb Iaftil ¢f Blllr, Mn. P. M. Guin of Ore., Hrs. B. of Hlrmln, John Bailey of Herma n a n a Y wa i t h l a a r l y ti m- lui Nu mb er du r a u sef ul li fa Chri dmu dui;>r would l a wbeenh e r . n . m » ? ~ mf » »day. nor nss on wlliff H. Edd 1EnP\ »u 1 m| = .° ' n\ ¢v1 ¢mi »¢ mn - ml,' Lh uvhd emi1 kwwd ¢r umn x » £ q ¢ m1 y u = » m¢ m= b a ° | vz¢»ma==A.»asuwvv\»¢\¢mnn.Th¢ Br ilis l\ u ra au nmmn mc m- f»=xmlm¢=f»|»¢m°pa»|m. Tk | o o d b p ! ! h . | . h e n r y lI | u ; : rv-1|u upon$m, ,| \I !c ml! k\ hq¢ | , h| ,_ww- 'l.nmhd,do<1of|\nrwm1| un6-m u m n v m u w u a r k a m n u f nhfmu mdc hlld rm.'!`bry v°M°°\z h s n d d d m mf h ma n r i a b ma h nhb \h e\ =| . mc v: ry dx7 ,¢ | h !k i. | nlbblf-r\\f¢» dflmdou not nd!h m mu tr m r lm e s e i r n v h n f . l l was tes namep e u u th lb vu i u é o lln i lk . DE SOTO LOCALS milf. a n d ln .my Ba a ?~ o p u a |y gb o n a J u ly H" Kr.and ln . C ,R. Anh by ;_°~ Dmalu vixiton Int un- i J ln nh W uh an who h u bi nvlldtln gh lh ti ve l in md nn :lnndamin,f o r i n p u t n nwas h, nmrmd m h u' ho me in m s o m l m u n m y .ll b r l l g g h L o l o o f H u m a nI; vh llb l At th e Roy Andanon on t.' n u nn s e w Clu b ms ' M b ln. Guy W nllue on W edmldayInnaNth .Than v a n elevenme m b e n n u m ! md d n a v h -imn.11 13 wa s Mu du n u Lo uGdunk,sllmeo Suowdau :gd N°né onfhi-5 ~ ., /_/ féi n ""=e!, ~ ~~ffi'f5?Z ~ ~`=~.T 5:4 /5 / /~ , . f | A I U. S. A. to Nsbmh. _Grace Geary b u t ~ r ~ r vr ~ o ve r .H a ~ w o r k e d f o r t h e D e m p M f g .C o . B r o t h e r G e o r g e h u b e e n t o C a n - .se en a,l i t t l e o f t h e o o u n t r . tives.Tha river hll been eandng much lnxiety to the Mic huelmnl u it has been cutting away an the land again. 1 f|1|| Driedmilki slimdy ihe w h o l e ; n i | k . b \ m . \ y ~ o m menltis pu tn pi r| mK | ~ tl¢i \tc n 1 Grm|Pu.S`osfI¢:CookoneIsn me nq ui dzm ma a n o f p a s .Ad dthe pe ume-qnanef tuspoonnh.l lc n 1 m n u o e \ r l t h ' m e m d a : l n e ° md ions'tablespoons drieddiaolvedinonecuplulolnier.~ aoavidualtandpepperandwtitdsepeuandodonwhic hhan~madmdingdher.T=|heframthenit m the y olks of two.b m m c r n z m a i o l d h u m -b e n z n u d s h u o i tw n q g x P am..=.1='5.f..ar sdnudny cnnlng.Floy d IAM: md fu nily mlm Sundny lftemoun lt Gw. 1af\h'. llin Evelyn Spriek nllad Sao-urdny morning nl du Gao. uns. hamc.'l i n [ m u Lu- nn I nd Mn .Hlrold Wilson left Saturday forlxm w :p o n d Un u h with lb sh m f s humor,A d m :Lumen. gg, ll c on fined than in l hol- l n m . : n u n n a m a n s p m k and n m Thompson dfvve mw lth n dOms h n Tvi ily we a k (m ' \ d "0f Cha!!m m e ,Helen L l n m .is a lormargrupll ofNewE u h n d lcboul And Umdaugbtor ol Cui J. Inna.A c r o wd o f n mi vu n n e n -u n u m a an Wadmsdxy v n l n x at the hom: of lr. and ln. Ray - als ier to haveth ene nfr omthia pun of Nebnska new and while fresh so have written you to lend each your pgper.\Aa y ou an an editor and livein Blair, thmsghl. you might Iike |.J n n d w n e o !th i s p u ta m i mums lin his tory .If not put 5 Mn. Howard Curley and ion,Robert spent the foreput of the week at Clifford Cldn's.Alma.Birdie and MarjorieFletcherwereWednesdani afternoon vidwn at the Fu Loftis is. in the fire.Harlan, H-rg;d 1~f,-5-= "'".; f Sister Liuie has traveled from len spent l VI't weeHolt eounty to Mo. and Okll. in a g "1§?I_?;'"b::gl';:;n1ly u| ]_,d mem; wagon since married and H pm,ix beck to Beatrice.Her san went f;'.`I',EPl"'§.LI.."°xt arold I home.¢ a ~y~ 3'~ w o r k ( H u .H a r o l d .W i l s o n : n d so n | Omnlu |ho¥pen Thursday.Fern Lo r i ;and Evelyn Flet- ~¢home.Ted Curie is at pnnent help- Same; Fagts About Dried m \ \\ i Q " \WIND \~ ~ ~~\,x ,/Q / Qfflf~ u / ~ \\ N i Omaha and Llncoln nniverdtke, the nu been teaching school. Forthe put year she taught ln theHoopereehoollwhen she mi d imany neur friends.The groom lleponofHre.Ellxabetl1Be| 'r| 'of1'§°B'I" llicltii ».'i'° *°".l"¢"'°"" y CDl. general store .{'%......¢for anma tlma.The briddcooplo leftatonceby auto for Ii n n u o tl,where they will Iwn d several week: utter which they will ra-Stlrn bo Kenmrd when they will he at home to their many friendsafter Sept. let.lir. and Hn. Roscoe Pearce otOmaha visited over Sunday at the Phul Meyers home.A lm number from Arlingtonend v ty metered to Blair tooelchrete the Fourth.Heeere and lu da me s V. v. Merzlnu and C. W. Andrews er,tended the national track meet alLincoln on Slturda .\Hin Alic e uexfeben left Fri- zley for Lincoln where alma expectsto eontinue her musical edocltion. The chily vacation Bible school which hu been in session the Pastsix weeks. closed Frilay llritn apicnic at Ho ne Pu k ,Fremont..The sehool wu in charge of Mm. J. I. Ray of Fremont who was as- sisted by Lin. Leslie French andMies Aloe HcK.ibben.. At A recent meeting of the vii-llge baud the cont wasawnnleeltot he \Vo ng*»nnPun'B: Co. of Kansas Cnty f-c the in:letlon of a number of lm- provements to the mudeipal watersystemhere.The im ntswillc omin of a moto driven I lI II I 1 I . I Heavy Garments Sealed Free _Moth seam w be worse mm uaull this yur.du nm luke I ohm nn putting away your winter znrmgnu in n soiled condiuon.Experience proves um moth ear. piled places lim..__..." :30fp. mrlunkfheon and brldnét onus I out on 1moon.Yellow and thi " h ll1ld0 s emo°;, the tables, while d.|.i1I|e| ,gg our eoreoow ..»..5'$ $'..,.... :une ~ h e r u . . . 1 . . f i ' ~ M r i n Hrs. P. L. Cady lacond mdrl.Gall Johneon the consola- ~on. _Thule invihfl were lies-mu C. w. Androuru, V. V. ilar-l, C. G. Marshall, P. L. Cady,C. Cook. Walt Echtenhmp. w. Nelson, J. Jungbiuth, Ed Ren-J, Otto Baud. L. E. Peterson.~Omar Hiller. D. u. Bloch, A. c.~ldt, John Bebud, H. Oaterman.ice Olurrmn. Lawrence Ethten-~;|.Fred Pfeiffer, R. I-J. Phnek, Weber. H. D. Weber, F. Do-A. A. Hnhlbech Alvin Anden»~F.H.Brokaw,Thurman~pangler, Incwlle French, C. Skin- r, G. I. Pfeiffer, Hines Helen night,Esther Manhall,Annanngdbuchuhuw Lawson, 'Hindu nd an aaten.t o townwere lleaHlM£uGail John- .Ray Masters of Fremont. Rhoadea, Guthrie Center, Is:I-Z. Ha|nmnn5_ Walt Bum, Carloschel, w. H. Ilillegaul, H. Hen-rion, Ill of Dmsha; B. F. Cook,rlbner; R. 5; mn", Pliod¢1l\|al., G. H. Misko, Linpoln; Missesu Manhnll and Heater Rhea ofmont. Hn. R. E. Miller of Pasadena.l. was the guest of honor at amln luncheon on 'lhurs¢lay af-rnoon when Meulanma G.I. elffer and 'h Cady enter-inod for her"1:. the former'a ome.A profusion of garden 013.35 N01 Ko chalet :Inn 111.88 : u n wr a o we mo n a l e x i sHM: man n-on ts ul: :i nn 0.51 e m i :m d to ¢ b ° l ; » : mu muo.1sma.u; hir ua nod y urllnu ;s.':s|1o.u:common to hlr y urlllll $|50|l.'I'l: 5004 so chain ted mm-1 u| .zl011.xs; mr to me fnfad man $|.0¢010.S5; annum: In mr ta d Mu m $ U0 | | . 0 0 :a d mb u r r c a n }$.7$0|.l¢;5004 tnenter tai ana | 1'.v0¢Il0; hlr tono d c a n $0 00 1. 00 e ulnr l ms 0515:e n u m S u w u o ;v mn i n a s m l x o h ;hoary n i te : $¢.&lll.l0;anions buns $5.350 Ml; u n: nd h tc hsr b ulls 14 Nlu c :mm n e w £ 0 0 4 8 6 n u m 1010: mod so 1.nun loosen 0.1!Qu i : a n s o | 0 0 1 : n a m u n a 1.75: mama ua hir :nan $1.0001. 6; pa l I n mm ala ek m $ 83 0o n e x a l n o m o d m c l m m o , tor.Judi! Cfnuma aqd wzlfllnd dmqhtaf Jenin, lain:Mn .G. Hitc hoak.. .Hn and H n .B u ll."Ant","mb" ,ma " H a m m "Bill Green", "Perry Bllck*o0d".|Ch»rhr Higgins on farm, (honey kept | non.CQL Btephml, "Pe- ter Banner"," B u lb Benazir". "Jim Smith", "Jana Aldrich andmm-°'."George Phrel",Tim Ry u m a wife,Brldgn,"Old Hike",'Huh Runy on and Chnvlata and 'rift and Hurry vars Calhoun folk; in uriy days.We ham a pic ture at Ru. Adrianneand !nmlly_llother zlruaad their livin boy shin a blbr-Father and moth-tr or Zkdal and EllziSwv. lin-l in "TM While Haan for rlhils and in a house whenWoods lhld hut, I think the onsa n z i n u n m m r u n m h s s 3 " " " " " " " " ° " O n s :m a m i . . .n§§'¢1-|,=|nm vu u>e___o1a Sup m a . m a c a n u f r m m n ;:we t wvn I lo th lr N4 1 "P as far 13 she summo n, ltf wlp lr Mar in hr I-lop With 11.000 truth un hon Tul u oouid when Abu c um m .thu hemutnd.Brother Goomu huIrllkld from dare to Cilllilllg City a r Te h ma h b u t fo r a Mh z . nulillml ul umnnl vulwr, al unHn. R. II. H1310 of Paaadaua., Cat.Mr. and Hn . H.w. Harahallentertainedthefollowingguestsat dinner on Saturday Nawaz lr. ami Hn. Ro al Bnintar and aan Boyd. Dr.Hrs. G. H. Hia-gg, a1_[.o1' L}_n_9glg and Mr. and n a n u o m l . llla l Alma ladwix and CQ;-Ludvrlg hit an Saturday for -n p .Misa Alma expect: to drivea.ne1r ear hom: Un last of the week and will bl accnmpanild byher datcr, Htl. Eh-wal Rosenbaumand chilgiran _ u u l l l l I ¥ | U I U Hr.and llra.Floyd Shan]of Omaha umouma the birth of aihfltliterwiuns80111.Hu .600.Robertson ia with tha family fora viait.Hr. and Hn. Walter Weed and }¢r§ J.A._8wil}ar: and son were mu: mamma at Omaha and an-joyad a picnic dinner at tha parks.A numb-ar of baseball fana fromhere atundad tha hall guns atBtnnlngiun Sunday between Kan- Blrdand Irvington.Kmnard wonthe game. oehk.Atlla tlmu r a mn c la c o n -dating nf cake,aandwichaa and.f eodaa was served.Those pnaantn n :Hr.and I r s .Rudoiphlaunch and family , an. and lln. Waiter Ba d and Doruthyan-. and n n . c m.N a m m a i , famiiy.Hr. and Ilia.Garda!! Omaha and Llncoln nniverdtke, the nu been teaching school. Forthe put year she taught ln theHoopereehoollwhen she mi d imany neur friends.The groom lleponofHre.Ellxabetl1Be| 'r| 'of1'§°B'I" llicltii ».'i'° *°".l"¢"'°"" y CDl. general store .{'%......¢for anma tlma.The briddcooplo leftatonceby auto for Ii n n u o tl,where they will Iwn d several week: utter which they will ra-Stlrn bo Kenmrd when they will he at home to their many friendsafter Sept. let.lir. and Hn. Roscoe Pearce otOmaha visited over Sunday at the Phul Meyers home.A lm number from Arlingtonend v ty metered to Blair tooelchrete the Fourth.Heeere and lu da me s V. v. Merzlnu and C. W. Andrews er,tended the national track meet alLincoln on Slturda .\Hin Alic e uexfeben left Fri- zley for Lincoln where alma expectsto eontinue her musical edocltion. The chily vacation Bible school which hu been in session the Pastsix weeks. closed Frilay llritn apicnic at Ho ne Pu k ,Fremont..The sehool wu in charge of Mm. J. I. Ray of Fremont who was as- sisted by Lin. Leslie French andMies Aloe HcK.ibben.. At A recent meeting of the vii-llge baud the cont wasawnnleeltot he \Vo ng*»nnPun'B: Co. of Kansas Cnty f-c the in:letlon of a number of lm- provements to the mudeipal watersystemhere.The im ntswillc omin of a moto driven I lI II I 1 I . I Heavy Garments Sealed Free _Moth seam w be worse mm uaull this yur.du nm luke I ohm nn putting away your winter znrmgnu in n soiled condiuon.Experience proves um moth ear. piled places lim..__..." :30fp. mrlunkfheon and brldnét onus I out on 1moon.Yellow and thi " h ll1ld0 s emo°;, the tables, while d.|.i1I|e| ,gg our eoreoow ..»..5'$ $'..,.... :une ~ h e r u . . . 1 . . f i ' ~ M r i n Hrs. P. L. Cady lacond mdrl.Gall Johneon the consola- ~on. _Thule invihfl were lies-mu C. w. Androuru, V. V. ilar-l, C. G. Marshall, P. L. Cady,C. Cook. Walt Echtenhmp. w. Nelson, J. Jungbiuth, Ed Ren-J, Otto Baud. L. E. Peterson.~Omar Hiller. D. u. Bloch, A. c.~ldt, John Bebud, H. Oaterman.ice Olurrmn. Lawrence Ethten-~;|.Fred Pfeiffer, R. I-J. Phnek, Weber. H. D. Weber, F. Do-A. A. Hnhlbech Alvin Anden»~F.H.Brokaw,Thurman~pangler, Incwlle French, C. Skin- r, G. I. Pfeiffer, Hines Helen night,Esther Manhall,Annanngdbuchuhuw Lawson, 'Hindu nd an aaten.t o townwere lleaHlM£uGail John- .Ray Masters of Fremont. Rhoadea, Guthrie Center, Is:I-Z. Ha|nmnn5_ Walt Bum, Carloschel, w. H. Ilillegaul, H. Hen-rion, Ill of Dmsha; B. F. Cook,rlbner; R. 5; mn", Pliod¢1l\|al., G. H. Misko, Linpoln; Missesu Manhnll and Heater Rhea ofmont. Hn. R. E. Miller of Pasadena.l. was the guest of honor at amln luncheon on 'lhurs¢lay af-rnoon when Meulanma G.I. elffer and 'h Cady enter-inod for her"1:. the former'a ome.A profusion of garden HH Hn. W . A. wmuoru.Earl Rhudel of Guthrie Cen-an Umlnt I.'u¢|dly.lr. and Mrs. Gnnt Gilfn u1d| ter.l u n smut the fomnarl. of I Chu. Andi:son md Irlfo vera'R O S E H I L L I T E M S 'Dia gmom in attwded bf mann " '-1 ";,g|.n!n.s¢:»nnum¢o»umd!_TI-e su- 'Film-,L-sn-_w|2°.».u...| not-1|laik .».........i 'n u | . . u .n a | | n . u | n ¢ r . | r .~ \ n n n n l u l» ln l\ ld l ll \ l lT v h lh h m.Er 3s=_1-m_1!e=:.€=?_&a» - -ff-\=|rm»e»§'@-i-_m.ff=s_ I5-me r f . g s 9 _ -. s l a g H - - ' - ¢ | ' J i |» . . . ' ° .' Z. : . » . mu l » . . u n u -|| mont.L ~The ww So sm Club hild a "IE "'.!.'!..'.'!.!"'. lnrnul.U l m r y ! ! ' l n u m g u r n u l l " : : " \ ! . ! " e ' ! 9 - ~laces Brat.a . Send your winter garmenurufivi and hue them aenfed in our exam heavy. Ulugh Kref? Bags.There is no charge for this added service, just another way no he'p you get more on of emu' clgathing infmumeuz._ MathJealroymiffiona of Julian serif:off¢5fl'-18every year. W\|i\mur garments help sweli the Lulu!fur 1927.We can 8I0|1 it for you. MAX 1. WALKER (Incorporated) Knnwo od G A I { M E N ' f _24 10 o-2 -0 2 O L E A N S O R S Ames Ave (larments--Blnnliets--Furniture Rugs--Window Shades "Garments Cleaned Like the Touch uf \ Fair; " 1 nlternoon.I l i a Hlrgie Miafeldt.,afterMinskIu1ueril.e Antrim of apendinl | 'sank at Un T. B.Omaha is mending her vacation French bonu want lu Blair to visit -2121 hams folks.he r g n nd p a n w Thousands pf Motorists Throng Roads .To National Beauty Spots of For You- and Your Fami{y! YOU ARE 1y'rERm'rEn in lmportant NEWS of the great Farm Oréshizatlona '°' complete and authentic ongreaaional Reports°'full lnfurmatlon on Departments ofGovernment and Admlnlstration 'I '°FREE SERVICE to bring you NEWS. uaietf ance. instruction and entertainment ''' a llve. up-to-the-mlnute NEWSPAPER for thebusy farmer and his fa.nlly and those lnter-ested ln an-1culture._Such la l£;1l%3',r gm r . Pulsliabad Every Saturday al Wuhingtun. 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Alvin 'Hebert of Andrnv ChrimmaenOmlh l we n Saturday evening Lar lm uf Blldr -visitors lt th e C.P.Widener John Taylor m i J home.homtl lut Wednesday | a n o r u t n n x r l m l u a l l r . m n u o w m n u n !.. .a r m e e r ; ,\ | Th e w l d! l l j gr l d b e ck o n s an d t h e n z l r o r m 1 | s h u ting th e v1c. :\!!cn ca il .N i l m i d i . n u r c o n ve n i e n c e s an fi n u r ser vic es h a ve m a d e ll:Q wh o is Un i te d St a in al m a sl as el m o u m e u r h n e l o l ' c a n c a r .'U m u - sa nd s a n d : c o r n o f t h o u m d s m o m r l s u a n o u r th e h a d a n r u p u n d l n ; t o t h e l r vg é l l u r e . Th e y a r e g a l a ; fr o m e a c h p l a c e a n d l n al l di r ec ti on s N e w ras ds i n th e hr W ea r. 1 21 15 y e a r a n d Im p r o ve d o h ! r o a d s h a ve m u l e ar nc tl ca il y |1 r¢ fy na t i o n a l ' l n : l h o u n a r n o f m u m miles. And it i s vf1=Il 9P4 '¢! to i nto car# or vl a l l o r l .Th e vi s i t o r !m a y e i t h e r c a m i o r B u y i m p l l .m o u n t a i n lo d g e s a s fin e l l a n y . S o m a n f t h e p o l n u U n ! a n n o w !1c11.1mI¢\ un n complet.; all summer m a . u r m p l o t h e P l q m c C u u l a I -f f i n n u n ;31 b e u r n n S o n h a n d Sn a il : o n z h e g o m d n m r n J o u r - n e y u e :.Gl ac ie r Na r l o n a i P u k ,Y e i l o w - z t o n e N a l m m l P a r k t h a C o l u m b i a R i ve r 1|!g!a \a!».t h o Sn oq u al mi e I'a l l a a n d I'.rls m n l e r Na t i on s ! P u k th e \ l » un t Ho o d L o o p C r am - rb e a n !!s w pl ca s nn li y a ¢ c m 5 b 1 a m 'a=n |P a r k a n d t i r a " h a n d l h t r l l s n l r e a d ! a n inzllegliun fat: -auf rr 4 i n C a l i fo r n i a - h i o u n t t h a t t h e n u t n a t i o n !p a r k ! w i l !f= .~ :: |2*Bl ou nt L au re n \ 'o !c n'|!cma k e r e c o rd s fo r vla i l o n 3 . hl a . 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U s pe c m c In fo U n l t d , m a h t h o r s q u e l l 11: th e com munica tion.l In So ut h er n C l l l l o ft l l l mc h i l o c l u b w i l l n u k e 1 1 [ B e l t me m b o r nrl th an T h e n c o u r l n i n a n o r n t u r n fo r : h c c o n r t u l n I sh o wn to C al l io m l o m ot o r l r l n l i n g I n t h o o t h e r p n U n i t e d B t l l l t Al l n l ' o u iur oa dl ng t he So u: no ! al so r n u m o l r e s o f t h e o ffe r . m k o th l l r Jo u r :- r y de c l d pl e a s a n t a n d Ir o rk m u n l l k t h u ' p l a n a r . In d l a m e t r r a n d w i t h # t m l h o u u n d : r e n gr e a t e r : l u n te n I n t i n . l m m u r i n s n a r e a n l t w o m t l u z q u a n .L 0 1 Anle. tel,ll u ll y w oo r i a n d Q l d Licx lco.Th e n o n th e So n l he n m ut e . Zi o n N a t i on a l Pa r k . l l r l m C a n y o n . t h e l l l d b l h N a t i o n s !F o n a l .th e P a t fi fl l d Fo r t!- L th e G r a n d & n } o l \a n d t h e r n l l d c n c u a o l In c |are»l:|at.orlc ct l ff d n l l e n a n d l u = Il . ; n p u r h l u l : h a r e t b l n l . - tlt a Am cr lc an | t!ll li ve n mu ch a n he d i d h e r o n C o r t e :ca m o t o th e : h e n s u t N o n ) :Am e r tc t . s r a n y o f o u r t e n d o n u t a h l o m a k e s m o t o r j o u r n e y to t h e Pn - ct fl c C o as t th at l o u r h u So ut h er n C a t l fa r n l a o n e i t h e r t h ; g o i n ; o r 're t u r n jo u r n e y , b r s p ec i a l a rr a n g e | me nt .th o Au to m oh ll a C l a b o f ' So ut h er n C l t l fo r n l a ' I I I l c t vu * t h e i r g u i d o a n d m n a a t w i t h o u t c h n r n .W r i t e o r t c l e g n p h t h t c l u b . m m t l n n i u t h l i p a g w r . n l its h n d q u a r t e r t .Tw e n ty - l lx z h a n d Fi g u e ro a a u eo t l . L o s A ng e i r n Sa y fr o m w h a t p o i n t y o u w i l l st a rt . ). \ .:P 6( Q M . ." ' .'=a» @~ ~~ / r `»Ye Olda r I~ '©. ~Hui~f ~ i sl " f m 'Q'/ ~ . ~N°;-gr 'Inge 4 4 ~ ' ~-v 1 °~ " g §§@` ~ 3 '~f . A B@ °°°r I 1 ~9F6~*4 ~< ~ . .J 1~R e a l B a r g a i n s . ij Z;iI'C ~'/ 1»"" mi n n t umm n d m1u nu ' l1 °¢ | > of ! mi n wh vd ha ms .Hu Then an l0,1| l a¢n|_¢f publletock nick and was never strong ~in Nohruta.| for study hud lroyk after that.Hsin-un h u th i n : wa stale A lot at dad dnep were hauled mtiddislrlcu and | 00 :uh an out the spring after.whtn the 1 | a u wu ._mow was guna.Russel: .have- | .l I arr OF WASHINGTON urn diffannt tlmaa I think aincvCOUNTY51197937father l§rat moved any from it. The following latter hom llaamea Ginn ol u» Na1r11n| |alld lxhburhood eonialna in|.a|~a\tla| arly day history.The name ofha pianeara which ah: mantiona, ll] meal! memories of other day: | u y r » x n ¢ » ¢ a z » ; ° z » n u 1 ~ m~ :us ox team and later a team ml wagon and after that :\buggy.which vary few had then.Bm Haha; and ann. Jim had a nero:ln Blair, Kenna; and Bunn, Dr. Taylor and Bedal,Dr.O'Linn, f | |Ilia Arnold, Damon soak plrturaa.Wa ,,,,';°,,",:_', °:f,,,'"Q'¢",h, ,,,_*nu1 Hallar, uennae. Palma! and r aa iollova:Rm . H r .Pelinglil,Schley and"Her°:nan, Nlbraaka [Capt Conlall an anma they trad- r. Rhoadu:I am swing you my brnther'a H aiatarh naman and lhvir a¢l» m n :an you can aural ourpar am you to nach of a grraaant.My brothar, Geo.ailblr, Lluia and one more ar ho dlnd ai nmamoh en o m i l England with father and otha? 112011 Omaha was a "mud 0" and Blair was a "comfield". ed with or kms in year: nna by.*Html gona from tlsia life since. .We have a picture that Bill Rua ael'a gave my Iolkm of his aon and a large dog lying dovm, boy haa .a gun..I an har your paper "Ned Him!- Iey°lua just guna from this . world.Hy aiatir, Unis hoanled with ihem a while when tcachlnlachoql.She had in :mas a :laugh r r 33 1 I>»l.n1»;t " t\J\!.:~. m m m . - u n a . ~u-:wmv'w i l l v n a w u m m n n m Q. : :.a :ara tvJnu1 Q_-»-»U5I¢9wl.lmfj gm z un n a ¢=}'#=¢»¢»°¢\ ( " v - | . f u n a u m a m m { . 9 . m m ; ¢ . . q €¢ n u n 1 » = » s u : n u r 3-» .. ru w~ =~= wu :- on ,'a T .u .J |». 1|N.lruunu 13, r-1 u-,\.."q`_1'|€_f "":. \-»¢-¢ ~»"=v.;_,w e._suns I ,y °\"gy |urn _ . of z»»'.¢'.r/cc)~\- -.i,<lG<J 5:9 g.g;_- r `! @,.ur PMlI s g=z reH'USED czxns ms cnsvnum w/xcu nu CH`BVl0|_g1 COACH im cuxvaom COACH W csav uoysr cout; U21 casvnoun mvnnlc Thin Cgn Are All Rxandlllonud CMM |u und look 'un over uzuo Asuo uno 05.9° zona Aronson.Chevrolet Co. oouvention hereby exprus its lin- ear: appreciation to the cllixatilInd Chumbo: of Commerce of tbl diy of Bhir, to thi Danish Enn-USED czxns ms cnsvnum w/xcu nu CH`BVl0|_g1 COACH im cuxvaom COACH W csav uoysr cout; U21 casvnoun mvnnlc Thin Cgn Are All Rxandlllonud CMM |u und look 'un over uzuo Asuo uno 05.9° zona Aronson.Chevrolet Co. You can bn;yUnited Smtes USCU Balloons Just as cheap aB "guess who m 'em"' tires. And you gei: pedigree vmifb. dlem-she ararné- ard warramty bf the Uréitcil Santas Rubber Company-Qhe afrme. `F.Q?".'i€:3i States USCO Balloons stamped.-cm the iéewall,. Buying USCOS .ie like gambiimg on a sure thing. I III! l i m e m e i n i u . Im p o rt a n t y o u n n :i b m a n d u a map a. r n fo u l s !i n p l e u - la nd po ln t. | t o a m p a n d i n p u r m r a n d p r o f u s o n a n a l m a m .o f B t n . :C a l i e n u a Tr i n i t y S e m i n a r y , a n d I F I N A L L Y B E r r R E S O L V E D : - T h a t : h u e l t i vl u t i l m l b e s u b m i t - t e d t o t h e l o a d p a p e r s fo r p u b l l ~ c a t i o n , a n d b e pr i n t e d i n " L a t h - e n k U g e b l n d " a n d " D a r L u t h e r n n Y o u t h " l n d a l s o b e m u l e a p a n o f t h e m l n u t u o f t h i s c u n fo n n e . m a d o n Ia d e fi l l l u l y n » ¢ » I¢ - ICome in and logk them over.W h e n i n ~ Omaha £~ - 3 Hotel ConantJenkins 0il, 'l`ire 8; Battery Co . I . jradarsQ u.!d Anil sIt wi ll iUNITED STATES TIRES ARE Gooirrmss ~.-.i f : ' f 1 :._.»3:15 Bldr, Ncbpika, July 7, 1927mu BENCH NOTES Hina HIM: Koanig came upIronDxmha loudly rua:ning to npend thu Fond! with the hams idk: lr md H n . . A .. Johns nn:lltdo ~1==g,~==»-» °Jlmk| and Har;dawe in mah: Saturday Lo .vin llr. ard Hn. Robert Johns..lr . I m l Hn . A L H ma n nmlima dlughtcr, wen Sunday avenia lle n ltGc o B a d 'sr. num, Sr. u me ¢ at in home: of his sam, Frank at presgnt. .9. Mn .Will Thompson enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomp-wn a.nH"$q[nily,Mr.and/Hrs. ~.:~H u r r l a o n s t t e n d n l a P r r i a f i t t h e h o m u o f M r . n n d M n . W a l t e r M c - md at Blair on iloniny.Hr. and Hn. W m. Huuen ofDeWittucm dinner guests atthe August Kahnk homo an the4.34,Mn .ilanut and children nmli fnd fur an extended vi f l and Hr. Hamm his for home on Tuesday nioming.A number of young peoplefrom thfi viclnitr ntlenéed the dance lt.Offs hd!n Bennington Saturday evening.Biz. :nd Hn Hans 'H/'rich vin- iied lt the Goorp Wric h homo Sundly ~roen{n;.Mn.. Augull Klhnk celebrated Si i vm c s 1 Junior Petonon returned to their to loc cream.Mr. md M:| .,J ~home in Omlhn lu :Thursdny hxrxxn will mmm to Fremont inarming mir |pmdin; a few days n fn days while their son, Victor nr Lbs Cnr!RunImmun lwma.zrvmim on tho farm.Sunday Ittzmoon tixiton a ti Mr.and Hn .Pder IversonChril!"0§¢r»en|won:Hr.and spent Sundly afternoon at iheHrs. Alben Jensen and childnn,C-U1 Rll\I1\1l~l¢!1 home.Mn. Chris Benmn and C. K. .An-\Mr. and Mn. H. C. Rumnuendr u m.iind children were Sunday :Iberlir. and Hn. J oe J men an.|noon vhitors at the Nels Nelson childnn from Tuesday evening home nur Kennsni.Hsiiors nt R;;.lp]p|1 Andreuons Mr.and Mrs.Jena SorensenandMr.und Mn. Emanuel An l! Wednudxy nftemoun nt thedreuon and mm were them <=»|.IL Rasmussen home.\\'ednbs.inLe\oning.Sunday dinner guenu at theMn. A1 11 _1¢m¢n and childnn Lam Roiland home were: Hr. :mlnpcntFridly sftcmoon with her Lin. .Lewe Brndlgzf and two chil- mothc r, Mn Chris Benson,drcn and Mi n shui Wintcrtnm ..~ h _ \ , ~ , , ¢nfOnw1a. 9 0I\ - - non, Dlvid,Hr. a nd li n.Rm Huten md fa mily , lr . md Hn. Fred Munn and funily and Hr.:pd Hn.. Wm. Kingdom and hm-ily were nriznmlng nur Adlngton Monday.H u y Ho u :nd J u l:Coal!on, who have been making t ir homo ll J ohn Mnrph l bo0nuh|.Sunda ir 11 they will rs-mndn with the r father and mother,Mr. and lim John Coulton.Hin Rcbl June Smith of WayneandMargaret and Mary Robert- son of Blnlr spent Slluniay with Vim and Rosaiic Foley. h u l k !The Mines Bda; :ml Ruwel~o f 3 1 2 . 1 ~1 » ° - l r . ~ ¢ I l l 1 .c m I l l l | l o b n .v w P e ~m m f a o r f n n l s n m n T h e Ja y L a r s e n !:|.n1jly,w h o . +........|.r........»|. :....a..mm.,1m~4 en ' a luvv vu A lvul mu l n l u u v u svLouisville. Nebr. last. sndnx. *YNcrlebrllinandvmun};rln£i\rs in Blair over the ith., ~»~ "i``(§`é' e \ w > .ff l ;.a ,t * ;¢. . *. e i x 41. ~ = ~3?~rF.1 f~..xL ~f 2 \ \ y h m mm ,l r .u m s n w wOlin auf m Hn . J o na s B lo 1n b ll! » lliltlrid Sv¢n$.ndnnd the three.little grand tighten went w iomh a e mma ;to mi; un ezm-drtn'.p mother, ilu. Ftonrv34 Hal- hr, who h u i o n " M T " \ l loperation in Sr. J g ?ospltal. iln . C h u .Hoa bed!! onthe liek list for nomo days but hi mm- nt :hh uniting.Hr.and Hn . Th w 0u'}. f ":pant the Fourth in lliuotu1 al-i., pam; rfman on-ra from 51°- d||¢'ng mold east of the ferryi, a ni #punb le d tex a # u t amount. of work on itThen were 23 moment at Pleu-ant View Bundly school int Son-o u ,tum bein;YiI1W'*'There vote 21 tho wok pgrt in Chil- dren's D a y " ; " " : '" : : . r r : a nnot|,¢ keep them ...fin PFI*\l"" gg? g y rv. will they derin much it.Hr. ma Irs. John Compton usd o m were Send!! evening gllen|; ée. J ena-lrr'|.lr. Ld. Jen- neo and Ed Gtlbuhon wen else allen there that anointsmz e mn came home from W dday ~~_g;g_ and re-. . . 3 2 5 ° " ; , § ° F ~ emo r" u i n o a m . C l n u i i o tn l qi!- Qd on the Chit Hunk fam!! on gtftemoonsGlyn; Spenton Md wife `*"'° gnu;agy eveatlhsfn vdslton at the noun I.Hr . we Hrs.Louie Lund ofCaper. ,W9°and llrs.JohnCompton, Sr. were visiton at the john Compton home Tundltilr. Ed Bro1m'| family visited t o n u m b Sunday oveninl ** the home of Hr. :nd Hn. BryanGu;Mn., llr. and ilu. Dol\'§} of omaha were them also. noi ws nlmlnturned with mm to Omnhl for |visit..'n m E m o "lchbol orc hlltfl mt u m we ék .Wednewy *'"*' Oli r."'§.». Hans Ailgrrs-911 drove .uv from Florence 'tuesday te h lllM, 4 ;ter, Hrs. Chris 1lPPl|"', mu . ,.. 't"..m. him to aid in ¢*¢\¢*| br alill l i n I`\ors'\ birth unni-~ Clad awe down for her in the evening. 1 PEACEFUL HILL Hr. and Hn. Chris Wien Aminehlldnn or wimiue are visiting .rg 'me I r s .AanI W ien home at nt.ln. Anna 'Wien entertnlnetl ath a r m m sunday 'ln iwnvfbzf Cn i' |birth-ill!5 u r n num rat relatives md frlendw.'I hu lf -ierooon urn |nt in eonvenntionand ggd P1»slli=°n und \ nice lunch of ser cream -»;g;-\'° ~f-»n;-_gg 3 to tbl ta.on pronelr. ... §"'»If.. om Von and fun-I ily , lr 1 nd ilu . C . You andflmlly , llr.nn¢l ln. C. F. Puls and family, Mr. md lin. ThomasKniw.Mr. and Hn .Pete Wulf gud dgughlc Hr. and $11. (JurisWlese and e dren :ni Henry undMabel Xniep, Gu, lbouie, Harry,Alum, Mario and Lilian Kahnk em! Helena Suns.lhry W rleh underwent an opentlon by Dr. Davies ln Arling-wn on Thurudny when che had her tonnitn taken out.She was veryliek 1 in days after but is slowly im rovi now.ilnrrynnnd Louie Kahnk of Craig were over night vidtofal nt theAugust Kuhn! homo Snturdnaf andSundayundtheycelebratrd theFourth ln Benninrlon on Sunday md nl Blair on llondayA llrfe mnuber of people from this community eolebnted the Fourth in Bennington on Sunday UCI! H1631 Il.I I :lun lu \UU||T111 on Satundl Mrs.Martin Lin en and sons,ell » uf!YChu.: Wrigg viltltné with homo folks Sunday afternoon.We had | very fine mud muchneeded min Thumlly evening. ltImproved the com very much ulsothesmallgn ln which will be ready for harvest within the next few dlyt. MANEY HAPRENINGS ltr. and Hrs. Henry Hiller and children of m r Kenmrd spentFriiiny Ronin at Fred Hul:en\'.Chauncey fv g o and ~Loren Mater: called st I'rits Ju}me1'| Tueodzy weningLiles Dpi! Horendick anJ broth-er, Herman spent Sunday at the.Carl H Jensen home.3Mr. and llrl. Paul Hester! and mother, Hn. Elizabeth Batten of Axhland lp mt Sltundxy eveningand Sunday at Fwd llute:|'.i l n f m d Mrs. Tnomu Fowlerm:|*Yamily of neu Arlln on, Mr.and li n . C h u .Whi e und dauhtor, Ruth end Hr. AmmoFor er of Auron, Nebr. look Sun--feg dinner with Mr md ilu. Sam Ba ley.A large number from this vicin- ity nttended the pimic held atBennington Sundiy.Mr. end Hn. Chris Petersen mldaughter, 1Ilaie spent Tuesdny eve-ning lt Wm. Koenig'|..Elsie Koenig agent Monday with her liner,m AndrewMolten.Mn .Fnmeh,mother of Mrs.John Murphy il 'rhiting nelntivn at Paplllion, who are "gr on rHui! hom San Antoni exns.Mr. and Hrs. Fred Slow.. Mr. lIl~}:)im Edwin! Fowler and HinDorothyMuterswereOmaha »»~p=~ Thurlhy afternoon.picnic rllpnor vu held at tho, Arthur Hansen home Suomi IG!I number of relatives and f end: 3Those present were Mr. and }lrs.Gus Griffon: of Quincy, Illinois:Hr.an]Mn .Gul Habrook of | Arlington, Mrs. Snowdon anal Cur-tirehildnn of Ognahn;Hr.andBri. Herman Lalltxan of Winslow,Air. and Mrs. Pctl Wulf( of Blillr,Mr. and Mn. Henry Habrook ofArlington,Mr.and Mrs.August'Matson, Wallace Snowdon, Ltr. nod g Hrs. Louie Von and non, Glenn,Mn .sophie Wei-lo and finaly .; hir and Hrs. Noll ChrinlensemgMr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen and children emi Mr. and Hrs. AM:ewMalmo und family.Air. and Mn. Bam Boiley andson,David were callers at the*ge Haters .home 'llhurmixy eve- nog.A lnrgl crowd from thi! vicin- ity nttended the celebrntion hclat Blair Julgl éth.Dorothy u t e n lpcnt Satur-clail witln Hn. Sam Bailey.r.Arthu ,H»,neen,Amlrevrl Matson, Burl pp, Leon Himlloy end Wm. Koenig were fishing oneevening lost week at me Bdluourlriver.~Mr. Ed Fowler and Fred Mu-ten attended the horn races lnOmxhnFrida.lMin Vina ioley, who is attend- ing school nt Wayne spent theweek-end nrith home folks I !:ent1lee and Teresa Foley epentFriday with Dorothy Blasters..Mr. and Hn.John Murphy :mlfunlly nutoed to DmAl1l Sunainyand |nt the day with Mr. andMn . F l }|lur1;\h¥_ Mrs. Htward oirler of Doug- lu, Wy o. end Hrs. Fmt Mantonef cnt Friday with li n .A.J.lo\rler of Remnant.°Mn .Andrew hiatzen md chil-.hen spent one afternoon lastweek with Mn. John Murphy and family.Mr. and Hn .Sam Bulky and lktlaoes Illnnnh and Louise Linen nnd Mary Helen Iverson spent/hleodly nftomooft at the li.F. Enger homo at Herman, helpingMin Evelyn Enger celebrate her birthday.lil|| GIady | 'W illiamson wle don Miss Nona Andersen Thurldly forenoon.Thursday dtemoon guest:at3illr§n Lu~un's were Rev.:ndMn .Peter K:ey of Falla City,Nob., Hn J. L. Iverson and Mary Helen of lincoln, Hines Kirsten.Hanmh md Louise laruen andMr. and Mn.. Lan Rollxnd andchildren.Luncheon on served to the guests.Hn. Jena Sorensen vu hostessto 1 number of friends Fridayevening in honor of her birthday.They were: Mr. and Hrs. Jirn Nel-son, Marian and Norma, Hr. undHrs.Guy Hinkley md Mr.and lin. Ed Christensen and familyof Blair, Mr. and Hn. Rob Ru-monen and Harold, Hr. and lin.Fred Jensen And Kenneth, Mr. and Hrs. Richard Nelson, Leonand and Viola,Mr. and Mrs.H.,{1. Ru-muuen, Harold md Helen,Hrs.Memle Shearer,Jen:Ivonon,Axel Hansen, Mr. and Mn. GeorreRasmussen and Gene, Hr. and Hrs. Carl Rnmuuen and children, Mr.md Hn. Chdn Nelson, Helen andHnrlnnd, Mr. and Mn. Andrew Jo-hansen, hir. and Mrs. Peter Neil- un, Mr. und Mrs. Pete Thomson Thurlday and I'ziday at the Ru-dolph Andrtnson home.Mr. and Mn. Peter Iverson are the owners of 1 new Buick coupe.M:1.Chris Cbrlntofferaon andGlldyl called at the Mack Wick- wire home Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mn. Chris Chrisloffer-son and children visited SundayafternoonatthePeterFallen home in Blair.Mr. and Mm. Chris Linen and Dorothy spent Monday evening atthe Emanuel AnclreuomhomeBinAnnaGnuoeand Leona,Lenor; and Lnfrenoe Gnuse wereSunday aftemoon guelu at the Gotlieb Stork home.hir. and Mn. lImanuei Andrea-son end sons were Omnhn passen- gen Saturday.Sunday guests at the Ed New- kirk home wele:Hr.and Hrs.Jens Andersen and dnughteri,Misses Evelyn und Florence ofBlair and Min Leona Larsen.Mr. and Mn. Chris Hansen and children spent Wednenda at theHens J.Nelson home L Bluir. where Irene Hansen remaimJ for a few days visit..Mr.and Hrs.Ted Buehnrdt, Mrs.Dada Goose end dau hters,Mine:Ada. and Mamery lapped Ed Newkirk celebrate his birth ~'°{, Fridsy evening.3 r and Mn. Chris Hansen md childrcn were Monday evening guests at the John Dickmeyer Tom Linen and oaugnmer, minMabelurna Thursday dinner go u t a t the.H.C.Rasmussenhome.Theynleo called at theGeorgeRnlmunenhomeinthe afternoonRe\f.nd Mrs. R. Ulvllden and childre of Onmhn were suppergueits at the Lan Holland home on the Fourth.They spent the evening at the Lrn-.Ltrlen homeand also called nt the Rev. Rein- ertxen home.The Bell Creek V icy Ladies'Club celebrated the F :th nt the Arlington Fair Gro dn.Dinnervu brought and a genenl goodtime was enjoyed all.Mrs. Pda! Ni n spen Tues- day afternoon vi Jea- sen.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Niellerl hadthe back neat cushion stolen fromtheir ear Fourth of July evening. BELL CREEK VALLEY The young people!Luther League met Friday evenin; fortheir monthly rneetmg.The 151- lowin;prognm was given after which refreshments consisting ofpunch and \»l!er3 was served bythefollowingmembers:Gold!Williams,Hnrgaret Langhorst,Clarence and George Niebaum and Obert Ruwe.Four new memberswen taken in.They were Mar-thelh md Pearl Sueager, Thelma_h°m¢G ni <1 so hi w te:rss §Z'.'$'.ii. 1_";{,"§§it§'§;'f"`.'if~ll'§"_:M n .Floyd 1'ester of Craig e..,f:.°§..'§1.p e 'L.'§"§§T. leuant evening of visiting M113 spent Wednelday at the parenul . Opening Song League§..~.-...... served a delicious lunch Ed Newkirk home.She bl"0UKh',Sclect1on League 0NhNU3 of ice eronm,nndwichra, cake,zookies,pickles,lemonade and coffee.Mr.and M m Peter Nielsenwere Fremont shoppers Friday. Fddny nf ternoon visitors et the Lars Rollnnd home were: Rev. andMrs. P. J. Reinertsen, N J. An-donen and Nana und Walter An-dersen, Mr. and lite. Martin Lar-wen and sons called in the evening. Mn. J. L. Iverson, who is vis-iting al the H. C. Larxen home re-ceived word that her slaughterin-lur, Mrs. Joe Ivenouot Lincolnhu submitted to an operation forappendieltieonTuenlny.Mrs. Iverson in recovering nicely.Rev. and lin. Peter Krey, whospent the putt week it the L a nHolland home, left Saiunlay morn- | io; .for their home nl Pall: City, Nebr.nw. and Mrs. P. J. Reinertaenl and him Martin Larsen called on N.J.Andersen Saturday nfter-nooo to congratulate him on hissend birthday.Mr. and Mrs.Riehlrd Nelsonwere Fremont shoppers I`uesd.\y\ afternoon.Mn. Boone Newkirk und daugh- home Mlsi Opie Newklrk who had p p |u .spent the pu! week with Mr.1 nper on a no Eggbut Lallman s Mary Helen Iverson spent Sun-day nt the Martin Larsen home. In the evening, bln. J.L. l\er non and the Misses Kirsten, Han:nah and Louile Larscn enlled.1 hir. and Mn. Lars iiollnmi andchilgirenwereSundayeveningguests at the Lora Larsen home. Ed Hannon and daughter! spentSunday at the Pete Hanson home in Fremont.:Misma Wilma,IElizabeth Ill\.lLeona Hansen and Helen Taylorspent Tuesday afternoon with the hd Henson I rls.;Mis#Ca rine Newkirk and Onear Petersen stent Suniay eve-ning at Alfred S ov'iEmnu, Meta, Esther, Edna andAnna Hansen spent. Friday after- noon at the John Taylor home.Mr.and Mn..Peter Nielsen were Sunday qltnner guest: at the Jenn Iverson home.3 hir.and Mrs.William Crowdy of Emerson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Joh1nsenfMr. and Mn. Fred (Jnristiansenandsons were Friday oveninll guest: at the Ed Hansen home.ters,Mine: Edna and c¢um¢~1mi Mr. and Airs. Walter Ifrederiek- culled at Chris Petanetfs Thun- da Iorenoon.ir...ChrL|Petersen,Mn .Joel Jessen and Mn .Pita NielsenspentWednen.lly forenoon clean-ln lthe Dnnieh church.v.Knut!Lanen has organ-ized a :I na of twenty two confirmlnts.IIe met with them onThunday afternoon for the first time.0A number of Drum folks nt- tended the movies at the Arlington |§nrk Sntunhy evening.Viola Nelson spent a few dayslost week with her aunt, Mrs. Guy | Hinkley ln Blair.1 Qhomtay afternoon guest;: t l*the (hrie Petersen home were;lmater. Mrs. Linen, Mr. ind Lira. Wilt Dickmeyer and tlaughters, Paulina and Charlotte.1 Leonard Nelson worked A fordays lui. week for Victor Jul|an sen.Mies Edna Nev-ltirk helped hlrs. Chris Petersen with some sewingbut hiondly. son of N. M. no visiting at the Mrs. Lucy Lars-eu horp8The Danish Lltlieo Aid at Drumplannedundsuccessfullycaniedout a complete surprise on Mr. and Hrs.Andrew .lo wn lastSumjaypvening.The followinglmsre present:Mr. amd\Mrl J uLnraen,Mr.end Bh il Henry'lChHntensen,Hr. and Mrs. wus |ChrI:tensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Marion and Norma.Mr.and Mrs.Rob.Rnmu nen andHarold, llr. and Mn. Jenn Sor-¢lllEn, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Petersen and Irene, Mr.and hire. EJBooneand Mrs.Wnlter Frceierickson of N. LI. Mr. Henkirk,Mr. and M nNewkirkMrs.Lucy Larsen and Lire. Rudolph Andreoson, Mr.an d Mn. c u m n e mo . Mr undhire. Joe Jeroen and children, Mr..umm Jenn!! and chil-and Mrs.dren, Mr. and Blrs. Peter hielunInd hir. and Mrs. Jenn Andersen.A basket lunch una brought an3 .Saxophone DuetChester Schnfe nman,Roslyn BosehuldtPiano Duet Hilda and Irma Niebmum.'A.In1resa Dr. G. N. MendenhallSelectionSaxophone 'QuartetSelectionLeague Orchestra Closing ='o"z LeagueMr. nnd ltirs. John Echtenkamp,Jr are the proud parents of a 5% pound boy born Tuesday, June 28.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hellmanond Anita Cnthedne :incl RichardDean, Mina Sophie Watemman, Ed Lamrhorst and daughters,Flor- ence nnd Mabel were Sunday af-ternoon visitors ut the Wm. Holt- man home.Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lallmanand non, August spent Sundly nf-temoon at the home of S113. Sadie Mengedoht.Miss Helen Wilkening villteuFriday afternoon with Leona And Viola Holtman.Albert Lnllmm and Wm. Holbman 'were in Nickerson Tuesday lfternoon.Mr. and Mrs. August Ketkhoffentertainedanumber of theirfriends on Sunday aftemoonThe following attended LutherLeague Fddny esenin;: Irene andNorma Holtman, Ellen and ClaraHengedoht.Pearl and Mlrthello Stronger, Lon Meier, Phe! n andRhine Katt, Viola Gollser,laroluland D|1t Strenger, Irvin Holt-mnn, Gil and Cecil Llilmln,Arthur Mengedoht,Elnier Hu- tung, Clarence and Alvin Wilken- ing,Herbert Meier,Gilbert andVelmer Katt,Alvin and Alfred Weitkamp. McCART}iY AND LUNG CREEK n n u l y ,m r .n u u m r l . .\ . . 4 J ' n 1 w | 1 |U 4 Walthill and hir.and Mrs.Ab Role end Mn .Elizabeth Brooks of Blair for Sunday dinner.The !dcCnrthy Club meeu thisafternoonatthehomeofMrs. Fred Long.M11. James Thompsonand Hn. J une: Mullin are sen( ing thefefneshmenta.Thomas Barry, Jr. of Hastings is visiting relative: in this neigh- borhood this week. M1_ and Mrs. J u. Dany, Min Anna While, Mr. Chas. Barry and Hin Catherine Mckinrra of Oma-ha visited in Blllr over the ith and ate 1 picnic supper with home folk: in the evening./The Girls Heelth Club met onWednesday afternoon at the school l1onle_Mark McDonald, Jr. of Omxha gnndparents, Mr. hiebomld. is visiting his and Mrs. JohnMr. and Hrs. Chris Him,Hrs.[Dan Thompson Mullin went in and Mrs.Juneauto Blair Tuesday evening to attend the Rebekahlodge.' Hr. and Mrs. W. L. Hindley and children spent Sunday at the Wes- ton Long homeStella vid Lillian Hindley and lheir brother, Edwin drove up to Oakland to spend Sunday with their sister, Mn.Arthur Hoppe! and family. riorlcuJ""Henry Mencke ,AttorneyTo IIv: M. W ashburn, Ines E. J|»ckmu1, John S. Jackman, Ada H.Brosnun,Arthur Brosmnn, Ruth S. Patterson, John Pottenon,Rxlph W.Mclliullcn, Gladys Mc- Mullen, I. W. Mchlullen, John C. Seeley, Theron J. Bearzford.All persons liaving or claiming anyintelest in the Southwest Quarterof Section Twenty-nine, Township Nineteen,North of Range Nine, east, Washington County, Iebraa- ka, reel names unknown,_Delend-ants.a You and each of you will takenoticethatHenryJ.I..nng`hozst hu filed a petition in the District Court of Wuhington County, Ne-braska, against you ax defendants, the object and prayer of which isto quiet the title of the plaintiff in and to the lend above described and to have uid clefemltnts, and each of them, Lcyadged to haveno lien on or in it ln ui d : ml estate, or any port thereof. You are required to answer sold petition on or before the 15th day of August, 1927. Dated this ith day of July, 1927. Henry J. Lxnghorst,24-4t_Plaintiff. R G. Sword, an old time friend of Pnrker Ollermann, spent Wed- nesday in the c ity visiting withMr.Ollermlnn who showed him the sights of the city. Miss Margaret Hyde of Lincoln and Mis:Mnry Allce Race of |0ml.h:z visited from Friday ove- tning until over the Fourth nt the .CZ J.Beekmann home as guests $: Q I , I E r e o 1 3 s \ x . u - - I Discussing o ne thing a n d a n o t h e r , We've never attempted to smother The fact that our Eddie is eager and steady-- Dlsc uss ing o ne th i n g alnd another! Our prices on EGGS BUTTER meet competition from others and on Groceries t o o You can buy what you choose At prices as low as the other. Our MEATS they are fine And the heat of their kihd, And inspected by old Uncle Sam PHONE 75 QUALITY MARKET9lotMime; Emma :nd Catherine Mr. and Mrs. John Aromon have Btekmann.s. moved into their new home grhlch|' they purchased some time ago.__.___._.., _______ram is known as the old Hans 'rmc ilrJ e s'G1`0C8l'l£S Bild ME MS Heck farm near Itloir.They have 1,EXA3ll'NAT|(}g\.; DATESnmodeled the house and me quite 1 _c o m f o r t a b l y s i t u l t e d L S a t u r d a y ,J u l y 2 3 ,3 9 2 1 J B N S N I E L S I ; N .P r o p . | - m x - 9 |n - I l l l l l I | | | | m | 1 | | | | l i M | | | | u n u m m | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | u u n 1 §§ u l f 1 l l M i i l | | | | | | | | | u | u a n u | | \ | 1 | | \ 1 1 m u | | | | | | | | | | | n | | | | | l l h l l l | M M | i | | | | | | n l | 1 1 n l n n l m | | | m | | | | | | \ | | | | | | | I l M M i l i i 1 l M l i l i M M l i | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | m | | 1 | | | | | | z | | | | | | | | \ n n m m | | | | | | | | | | a | | 1 1 1 a 1 \ | 1 | | | | u p m | | | |n i = ~H a l f - r a t e P r i c e C o n t i n u e d U n t i l J u l y 1 5 t h ~ - a _; I E = E § - - - - - ' Q '3 : _ .§T H E E N T E . 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