07-21-1927~Nc:cnszxQn n ! !
~E ~ LOCALS
lr. Ind Hrs Jun Sully vhih:
lon md Fritz Muller Wednesdny
001158A. x-:. Dixon mn n truck load
oi hbfm io Omnha Monday night.
Mr. and Hrs. C. B.Bunn and
Re e w l l 1 ~Sunn~y e\'enin¢all
drove so the home of Mr. and lim.l n .l n l p hB o u vi e rvi d t a da
~C h n l . H u m h o m e i n U m l h . .
H r .a n dM n .C h u .IIi n e l i n e
~nt S u n d ay s t t he G e o r ge H l n e »
ho m o l a B o l i o vu e .
I nH m r yL u d w i ga n dch i !-
a f S h i r : p a n t S u n d a y vi s i t
i u a n . S o n y g l n s l l a f l .
l n . J o h nin d iu m m p tn t S a tu r -
d n ya n dS u n d a yvi s i t i n gBinner
l i d u l s n n n I nF1 o u n c e .
l l i a n m m w a n a a n d A r t h u r
H a n kM E d u ,In .vi d l o dn h -
U n u h e n B w # l ¢ r
l l r l .M i nB o w i e :w i n da t
t h ih o m !a !h o rda u g ht e r ,H n .
W m lu r Bt r ie kl ot t, a :a mp le of d ay s
l a n ! s u n k .l i nAg n e s ( Jus t i nu n dI n
W h i tW a l l i nviaiteuia t t h t J i m
O b a nh o m en e a rKe:-mnrdW e d -
m c d a y .l l r l .Roy A nd er so n |l l. en .| ed t he
C a m a m nfu n e r a li nH e r m a nl u i
y ,I r a .I a n n i :W a l l a n ,H g .A .
R o n m d d n g h t a r . N o r m a c r m
+Ir s . W h i t W n l l a c l n n H i a d r
i n d !o n F r i d a y .
the home ~I Ura. Margaret Sven
mn.Hn. Joe Blndur and daughter
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Opal
Reeves.RuthWidenerashelpingMrs.
Opai Renta with her work.We-lneldsyMn. J . S. Conn;
and Roby)!¢Goy zlm\1» to 1:vr-monf. to spend 'the afnernoon with
Ernutim McCoy at the Day home
where nhe is spending the summer
Mn. A. A. Anderson and non,Dean :ndlr. and Mrs. CliftonAndusonandaouofTekqmnh,
call-ed at the Fritz Muller home on
Sunday evening.
hir. andHn. Joe Bnndur .mddnughler of Herrnan and Mrs. Ban
dur'| xiater, Hin Hlinbeth Disch
ner ui ColumbusspentMondayevening with Mr. andM mDor.
Hamer.Hr. and Hn. 1.. L Laymnn and
mm.Ned "Briontrackedaload
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non,D a vi dto o kSu n d a yd i n n e r
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Non So FunHe-Every time I kiss you, i'
.InstIn' 'Time
Father-Do youwant to blow
not your braim!
:he home d the fonnefa brother,-ohn Aronaon and fomily of thh
vlclnlly.llr. andHrs.EverettAronaon and family and Hr. and
Mrs.Chester Aroneonand son
were dtemoon and lupper guest:
at the parenwborne also and:hone present Men .served to ie:
cream beforethey left for their
INIIUI..\Mrf andUra.Prevlhon! and
familyandHr.abdMrs.Ear!Coldwell :peut Sunday at the Glen
ltay home on the bottom.Mn .
Ray ia a adater of lr. Caldwell.Ira. Joe Laaure left Wednexday
for-ihglinter.Hum.toconsult
Mayo Bron. and expects to be gona
about two weeka.Mr. and Mn. Jaznea lrlullin andfamily spent Sunday afternoon at
the Hjalmer Quia! home..
llr. and Hrs. laula Sbhenk en-
tertained the following gueata at
dinner Int Bunday: Hr. and Hrs.Joe gully, H|.|| ||| Hrs. Wallace
Snowdon, llr. anJ Hrs. John Rei
itll Hin Ada Sc henk of Ondts.Air. and Hn. Chris Hina drove
to Irvington last Sunday and were
accompanies! home by Hn. Hina'
mother, Ura. Spring.
Hr. and Bra. Jamea Mullin andfamily, llr. an-I Bra. Chria Hina
and Ira. Spring of Irvington spent
Sunday everdng at the Ed Hatter
home.
Itrutle, Fm!!! and Herben Koeulr
z"'°"' Sunday at the Aufuit Hat-
»sen home.
ALONG THEsB o c r r o mR o m
Ilin. Fritz. Muller and baby an.:
U l uRobyMcCoy mpgnt Sunday
a!!or!|00IflattheA . E .Dixon
home.llr. andlin..PeteElliott andchlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Henhel
Layman and children spent Sun-
day evening at the L. L. Layman
home.MisralllldredIversonand
Florence Dixon went to the homeof llwne Mathew: Sunday after-
noon andlater thegirls accom-panied llr. and Bra. 0. H. Hath-
ewa to we sam llahoney home
whentheyspenttheaitemoonand enjoyd toe cream and cake.
Mr. andHra.Herbert Harwood
and familyolfere also present.Hn. Henry Beard, Hrs. Byron
Beanlandl l aRobyMcCoy
spentThuradayafternoontrlth
;f=- Margaret Iverson and fann-
r.rHna ndllra . I -'n dR. | y h a.laa
Sunday dinner gueata.ltr.andllra. Dean Reynolda and family ol'
Walthill,hir. andMrs. Clifford
un" and anna, Clifford and Mel-
iVll| Jaeoba.Hr. andMn .J.D.
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llr. and Hn. Rlynolda.Hn. llltltrlt Iverson andfun
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~Wanhlnlhn Clusty.
BLAIR
isnt in
~n and
s pu;
t umamption
a twocooler
~tially
t i l 3
l luc-mak-
y of!
someby its
will in
vy.
solved
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bery of
nlnt-
on nft law
opeban of
~vern-
CITY COUNClL-
TALKS TRAFFIC
Dimusu Purking Quhdom und
wig; Dru!! ln Ondhume Tnkhl
Cure ul 'mma I-hlahlhh Ar-lerlll Hllhvly wllh Slnuh.
PARKING ZONES NECESSARY
Hear Reports sl Commiunn onWulnr. Light. rm Skull und
Alkyn nd Publi: lmpmvemnu.
cmmcll hdd Int Tunday eventn;
brought upm|.ny suhhctn of ln-
terut Ind Importance to the pub-lic.Among thus questions was
that of parking durlng timeswhen tha town In full of visitors
such as Saturday nlshu. eu.A
trnffk:onlin.ance Including thi.:and the ¢;¢1§|1,m¢o f u h d a l
highway: through the dt! will bldmftadand mx into dfoet as
once.'I'his ondinlnce wi ll e mu
the sto p llr nlll to be plnaldwhen traffic anhra qt crouas tho
nmrhi hkhvv thu.: c umin; thedrive r of an um to bring thu
auto tn s §_0|.l :top bdsm ontar-
ing or awning.This will of:mm eliminate n gun perc ent
af tha aeddcnta and plus thcblame of th lnddmt when it bg-
I w a
' $ I l " ! l *: m a n n pgyngdlilnhvcrlbll £0 buying Ning: for
the gtk on ac count of the lic kof funds and :no lutlnua of thell l o n .\
The street and alley committunpoztad pmnou being mndn an
the itrip of puamont lain; LM
on Third Ind South strata.The
nu r .c ommi th e also mponod
progmu on the new will and Eh:
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1927
Grulnltlag
Folhv V
mn mmm
Mn: WUI A
DANA iS PO
Sole laAl
DM ol u
W|l|'|'end|~
[r z r wa n mz xs F o n
W YOMI NG vlsrron
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,"L amar aimno on ¢w¢cneo-
day) for Mn Kenneth llclvlibban
of Hidwut, W yn.who ipspcnd->ing I. few * n h h e n wi t h h a r
parents,Hr.and Mrs.w.J.Rodgers.
Bin.Meliibbcn was fonneriyMi n Halen Rodglra and gradu-
ated hum Blair High achooi in
l!'22.Hwy of Hill Gn fs -| u ut\
are former dalqnaua and ldzoolf l n-In of lin. lieklbben and the
a moon n u a very enjoyableone for all.
Mlm Dorothy Guy ante:mined
STATE nrcuutrs
BUYING or emu
Summa ol Alrlguhun Mly lo-
wh Ptrllh nd Clan ah Bl:-
Iu Shih: for A Pu-hd ol On
Yc lxi
z r n c r s H A N Y STATIONS
Becntlry llcLmlh|.I|\of d umu dep utmmz o f u f k u lmn
csndnnad | xhool of lnxu-neun:
Fridly dtnnoon in du nupnma
m n room for the h a d ! ! o fmlmnn md mpqrlnumlanu of
enum bvrinl dntiau.Hn uhd for Nu ouanorntlon oltha mei pl-um:to a l a n : M l
mu I n g vvmlng zu [le ar n in gofne u n tartan.Swnn l p mn -
uu I ( d r md i mvlr ' - I ll aboar-
v l n a v l t m i l w w l t h l v i a w l oI H ! !nxvdnun o l u u m d l
'hy m snudnd w. no mon and
no lun.
3\¢Ml11 lleL:u¢hl.\n wled lb
tendon to IM nmendmsnk clilrlldbyu n n o m!lttll llh I n which
~~1 G0 ON W }RN TRIP ~L I K E .5 TONS ICE ussn
3 Me nu .Tranny Bohn,Ci rll LY I5
Chaiszensen,Dliver ani Emnleg:.~~ Huddleson left last Salurlay eve'~~1:'° m f;-~=<;_=y§==~.ring for Ft.Morgan,{olondo.t ra¢t mmm:i l j~--
.dunng pan mom!hssRuralDistrict: Employing ss m g , ~ § f 3 , § g _ " § { ;i :1»?:'P'"P*"' un|,.a=| That Bridge Slay out an u v n g a » :emh
Tnchern in County.Pay Aver- Hlr.QM 3,fn Clyde gin a,of|Be Iluill Acroia Misnsuud Ri~f=r|"§ff"'I:1:i| .""f._°'if°f""'
'LAN WORK
Dlscusslngo n ething
and another,
We've never attempted
to smother
rn Lyle: of Activ-
lh C o l i n Y ¢ lr .
:'lclldSdlN1.
PULAR CHOICE
Suu Uld vu dty .
I lllr rh d.Ola
bool.,1
di lehonl :Ins of
ndjusting itaalf asu n .Wo find um
than young pan-
S tho an d o f alth l n t h a h l g h
!! e r& thlm.8a,
ige Wage of $81.20 per Month. |»f ;h:|t place.It is their i»a|.en1.§pn al Blair Making Short Cul I'mm ww. ___§_"=="'_;° ,;°' ._="';'§~PLo1 W " ;_to take in all th dghla of inte 9 mon an n *°wen axe $6-v 1lilllul. $130 est while on theclrip and Wm _;j Fremont to Mo. $alle! A Real!!!xlh e r u p I n i g ¢ | ]| - g n
wcos? MAIRTENANCE ss1.sa1.1s tum the later par. of the \.\ee.k.BLAIR GRANTS FRANCHISE ....h ,.\.____...
|nr-|s¢|| r |1 \'led l w a s vwdxsu TMYQ; . ; : °..,,; :.:;. ::. DANISH LUTHERAN ll.. Si' ¢.....,{l..., 2, »S...fJl
sfrml Hume sus.SUNDAY S PICMQ wrwrm sfmn Nu! vm.
me u mr pu n s u mm 1:ren ea-rvenienoo, IJ mmneu timndzliy.Itll mxlug money vim mm in sha Kmlabtednau ||dunl¢~m
The fact that our Eddie
ls eager and steady--
Dlscussingu n ethlng
Ql
l gurne nt in *w h e n
W a s h i n g t o n co u n t y h a s de ve l -'F o r s o m 1 t h e t i I t t b e lo p e d s r u r a l lc h o o l or g an i sa t io n S u n d a y Sc ho ol Pi cn ic o f S e ve n b r i d g e u r f m i m f h M ` m . § " £ . . `~g m f o r b l m p
t h a t h u g r o w n t o s u c h a n e x t e n t D a n i s h L u l h e r n n C h u r c h e s I l d d a t B i n !! h u b e e n u p p e r m o s t i n t h e T e h m x h p m ;h u
tl u t It i l 3 Il l| 0 8 t 1l n nU V lb l ¢I n 1| Il n a h u n P a u l I- n t Q n n r l n v llIllld8 Df 1l|.l!\!r.T n w a i t f m Ilan .L__ . . - | \ - __ :....; An L..h m !
The total number of children of
school In i n th e rursl districts
number 2261.Of this number
1,388 were enrolled ln the schools\1url.ng the put year and nude sv-
ersze dsily attendance of 1,1i0.
Thenearo fifty-five row dist-ricts tncluding frsctlonsl dlztrict
number 21 which iles partly in this
county sud owls' in Dodge coun-ty md for these filty-five districts
s sts!!of teachers numberingsixty-nine are employed who draw
sm average monthly salary of
$8l.20.The lowest monthly ruse
paid belng $65 me the highest.$180.The trlllle of the rural school
property is $1B4,14'l.9¢l,.thls in-
cludes the vllue of the buildings
snd sltu.There are thirteen two-roorn rural approved schools and
forty-two one-room schools.One
new modern building was bullt
during the year in the Thane
school district.The new building
s n u n - u l v v u -u n a n r l u s u - » - ;
Ssceed Services, Swim: Mme.
A LARGE CROWD ATTENDED
The annual Sunday School ple-
nie of the United Danish Evar|.gul~
ical Lutheran churches of this sec-tion of the state ws: held on lsst
Sunday st the Arlington Fslr
Ground park.The gathering smsvery large and there nm repre
sentatives present from sevenchurches: Blair, Omshs, Fremont,
K d, Orum, W uhingtorfsnd
? n s Bl\i!fs.In morning, services were
held st ll o'clock with Rev. II. N.Hansen of Wolbsch, Nebr. ss the
mldn speaker.At noon, all ln-
}oy edsbssketiunc hsndsgo11-e n !good time ln visiting and
gsmes for the children.
Later in the sfbernoon Rev. LA.I.-suritsen of Gmllu gave s
short tslk for the chltdren.Then
followed s serie: of shon di.l¢tl.s»
.low grinding: of the vate sud
federal government in which un-
told wire pulling by polilidsnsandendless miles of red tape
meant that perhaps the non gon-erstion might rssp the benefit.
The thought rs s discouraging
and when Jesse T.Wsclzob and
Company, s corporation of Oms-lmu k e d f o r s f r u tc h ls e to b u i ld
s bridge across the river at thispoint the consent of the city coun-
cu was given instantly.
The compsny mentioned towhich the franchise rss granted,
is busy completing the details i.
issdleredsndhopetqbeglnsnorklr i th i ns s h o r t tlme s n db y th i s
timsnenyesr the bridge »lll,itis hoped, be in use.
The structure, which is to cost
| 400 ,000 lstobeb uiltjns tsou tl:of thenilroadbridge.l t i s t o b l
flnsneod br the compsny who will
ln their tum reap their autumnfrontthetolls charged to those
tru: prumvm UI £l\w1us vyishlng ice to Hermes andthus 1siting its out-put to
un tons daily.This givesdltionli resource Which vrl
m.\l-srlslly tolnnl till incon
¢. . . .-- n p
new mm mxnow an EF/I
Provide Henry Pnsliu ls
ssls Causing Add h s
1 1 2 5 6 wu t I llh i s wx
hszleste d. Lssri llffrdl
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BB IDNG P81508 aizrrn
Among the new his tbl'become effective Jil! 34 1
one by Rsprssmtldve Cu
Fumes smwd ims th IHr
ing to the lllsgil operst
motor vehicles.The P1001
nrovidu tbst if snr person
IlI
E~and onBUTTER
meet competition
from others and on
Groceries
loo
You can buy what
you choose
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HERE an ceruin rulu and food:that mother:Ibouddnumonif lhdr children are to duelopqunnimityoftemperamentand
uuxglh of body and mind.Food omninlng A, B. and C vin-mhss me necessary for ua children.uid on thin account tomatoes, oranges,pineapple and other Iruzu and 'rege-hblu, and milk. shouid be given ihem
often.Durithe addesoevut vrfivi
then is specneed of ioo-ds richiniron.Toi:-lpthemotherpixnadk tji lg h hlr o u md vi ta mi n c o n -
tml, the 'f°,§=°"' ureegf the Iollmr-in £0041m e murs. neu.bum. lpmsch, Ietwtt, fomallm. nuts.rdlins dues, Prwu- 531. oatmeal.
vhde then, rye and graham bread,fniik, lean beef.Qnframed foods naInuitboonly adtxn
|toam r. a
'if"»i'L~ so thdr zhildrufa
din; £or at any iimehgjyurungd in
myare Ita atIculinary friend. always reliable, 33
iuilyasnuzriziousu 1b°#1|"htheyhad just been gathered in the gardenand cooked at home.Veerublo. fruiareal: md mmsrhould form thedie: of ehlldrea.Tomatoiuice as a mol drink.or
combined with sh: liquid from othacanned nretdeu is very vrholelamibeam: oIll srealth ol flnmina.By a judicious me oi enponredmillcamealmaybemndstoyaehda-an calories.Unaauwl, i1 has all thecamp-onmu of whole miik--it ll whole
milk!-and with cefukn otha foods.suits the taste of mm people mudbetter.Fcriuhnee,inenum.incream soups. in mmd pudding.evaporated milk,fluted, help hproduce | richer dish dun when 'tblordinary Iresh milk Ia fad
adm'/ '
ne ms t o bc lh s fI i l h l n o l l h u l
' \ - b q f lm y n r a
a s m M a i m -
ig l u r t v o y n n
f! ! m u | ° ° d l d ~uuchnd Luth:
r a d n n t q u b
,||_w a s u f u u m
»a| Br°¢l»1='n4-,Cll| .nN| \| ou.
n u m . \ m , s ¢ 1 m
W s bu k u m duns immuna and
r h u w t d i d d l du m u u
D u ma ;a uc r i b s ! !
d E l n l m a 1 | ° h
r a a a u a n u n -
u n w u h l h a u n -
u I cram: zo me marine: |nqni; | Iserycqmfortableandcnnvegut 1 nfschool plant on which the district » : : h on heuéungryghml
should be complimenlni.tion an the home.Rev
sions by virions ministen pa i -
Blairin its
. L ir-I t ms t th a va n o u l n n lwlh ln 2 o f th e Kennard and Orem
"If°"';E 6t§;'l°";:7 the ~ "gg c hurc hes disc ussed the Puulh of
0 ,.u»|mnln dnrinr th! nut vnr.Th i ~ _ " i * 1 ° ° F . * . . 2 § ' _ % ' i ' f ~
thc use un umge.Shoudd this mmm become a. rul-
ity it will plwl Bldr on a direc t
mute for the tourist tnvok ourone of the main highways of the
nation which srlll lie of very grut
be a m n o t my m B h i r b u t Lo
nl? nl !»| nnrH\nn"nl llrfhnrv
iam; muwmnuu in va aw
tba prorldom G! tb! law I
in; the opcndon of thu
: h i m sh a ll nr lwll!nu
diafigun my person or candenthof my person or P'
lm »hell&\»°'~ ~ "Q
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Lim or
ue the
Uflmlllor fined
mprh-
.I q ounder
in tha
f o v - . - u p v u , v - _w w "- n u w -llght sommilae nportld on thu
pnqrus in that line..After the allofdq oi the luuai
an iuuul by the mu on cond!-
tlon that no nnhir budmn pn:-
tlees hluduient or iln m : ° \ »m m i m a b s h M T "
.W y gb i l l s z h a e a u n d i u l j o u n l d n n d t l u t t r u m d r
|r m m ;w i u u h m u
m a n n : L a m °o r c r a m m w
.n u z s u u u r m r P l r m i t a l n | ' o o d l ' o r o a l y u r u l d
r -" e f f e » f f ' = - w f »f m w w f
\ l I \ \ w 1 » u v \ | \U l l j u u r v u i i l| `i t u c h l h c i o n o. . M ' 3 ¥ w ..,o n o l n
t h s c h u w h a l a t o t e u h t h h
P U .Bv¢lrn1 loo, nnn dALlnJ lm¢n
will In to Wayne Nomad aehohl
w h o n i h l f v l l l t s k l u p t l l c h l r i
';~a tsa n dH e a v yS l u t s
never in our hiswry, htd Ls mnny Win-
euts coming w us for dexninz at this
the year.
ere ls A Reason
becoming uure more and more, of
of clawing all gumonu before storage
»uae.ILnot.ou\y kills AH mmh His
~nu much moth destruction but it takes
uner of daledonting soil and germ life
much to the futurelife of your gar-
uld happen w your Iinetm if you stared
months in A wiled condninuiTha
g gow on with your dnrker garments,
rnturdiness docs not. show defects au
X I. WALKER
(Incorporated)
G A R M E N T2410i
CL1<;.»\Ns0RSAmes Ave
mments-Blankets-FurnltureRugs-Window Shadu'
nv. "Cleaned Like lhu 'l"mz:h uf a Fairy"
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the other.
Our
MEATS
they are fine
And the best of their
kind,
And inspected by old
UncleSam
Fnsh Nonhem Bullheads
per poupd28c5§,'A1`if§
,mmusr
Qrnceries and Meats
JENS NIELSEN, Prop.
QiriilTheir ¢hi1~lr»1=have b°'\1!1.§{a"=»iu= `icr. and uni o.
fleltln| there alnoe laat ereek.Hr. and ln. ttlus. Taylor and
femilyof Wlnnebalo.Hr. and
Hn. Fnnk 'Thornpsnn ol' we-et ofIle.:a n d luAb lloa-e ntBlah
were Sunday guests at theDan
14.1-meson mme.J rlnBnryhan ll#nephew,
Theater EAU? of Hnellngs helping
him with hh farm work.Iles. John Aronaon eraa present
at the meeting of the oftleera of
the pioneer and ohl aettlera' asso-elatlon at the borne of Hr. and
Hrs. F. W . Arndt inBlairlast
lo-nday wenlllllargaretThompeon.daughterol James Thompson. ls recoimrlnl
frmt edege rf the mumpa andPremta'I'l\omp»°=l.laughterof
m Thompson ts havin: her tt.l"t1
e th than at present..hh..and llrs. Lawrrence Hiller
spentSundaywiththelatte:a
aefpt,Ura.' TaylorFrenchand
flrlilr sz Herman.Hr. and llrt. John Barry spent
Sunday evening 'sith Mr. and Mn.
tuderlg Jansen.lr. and Hr; Carl llinflley and1:10 daughters drove to Loulavllle
2aet.Sun.ley andvisited the Jay
Latfeen family.mp" Aimee and Eloise Stea
venaen of Omaha are spending the
sunprneratthe homeoftheir
aunt mi uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lzmph. .ltr. andllre AndrewAronaon\nd.D0rothy and John of Mbnotlrl
Valley, la. were Sunday gutatt at
IB; l"'¢!'¢- ..Br. andln. J im J ensen and
lr. andMra. N. G. JensenofBlair spent Sunday at JayLar-
eent' ot Leoisdlle, Nebr.
Norman llatsen, son of Andrew
Matson, ia spending thla week at
the Auguat Batman home.Mr.andHrs.ThomasFowler
and (emilyolnearArlington
spent Sunday at Fred iiasterahllc. andHrs. ArthurHansen
and famlly spent Sunday at the
Louie Voaa home.ltr. and Hrs. Whites and chil
dren of Lincoln -spent Sunday eve-
nloo at Roy Maater'a.ltr.and Mrs. Bob Andersen en
tertained llr. and Mrs. Nela Chrla-
tenaen, Hr. and llra. Nels Soren-
eon and Geraldine and GrrendolinJohnsen at their home Sunday.
hllaa Beatrice and Tereaa Foley
left Suy tovialt a fear dayswith Margaret llaher of Omaha.
l n .D. R.Fowler andMn .Floyd Nagle were wlers at Fred
Heaters Friday.
Mr. andMrs.Andrewllatzen
and (emily and Carl Japp spentone evening lust week with Sher-
man Andereen..Hn .FredMasters, Loren and
Dorothy Huston and Harry JahnalwereWedneadayeveningcallers
at Delbert Poelefa.
Hr. and Mn. ltoy Muster: andfamily spent Sunday at Carl Hen-
aen'aMr.andHn .Andrewllatzen
atayvuou runless uuuunyIeun.J. S. Conety home.All the Blue Blade of the Seer-
lng Club were present at a meet-ing with Harfaret Warricklast
Thur:day afternoon.Roth Wl.len-
er was a rlaltor.All had a goodtimeand enjoyed nicerefresh
menta.The next meeting will be
held withllaxlneIlnthoera July
2lst.Gertnsde and Margaret Warrickvltited from Saturday evening to
Sunday evening with .Alma Wrlch
near liennard.LydiaHanaenofBlair came
home from church with Anna Paul
aen Sunday and nccornpanied the
Paulren family of the Rae Peter-
een home at Rose Hill.GertrudeWarrkltleftthis
(Thursday)momlngforLincoln
to menu summer school.Win. Peck and ?»"alter Gollehon
spent Sunday afternoon with their
cousins. the Neurn Warrick boys.Carl Sorensenwill helpLarr-
PaulaenafewJaya duringthe
harvest season.Ames Caldwell la helping Mrs.
Bunn during the busy time.
Mr. andHn .IIenry Christen-
sen and son, Donald were Sunday
dinner guests .it the Robert Wide-
ner home.P. J. Flynn and ehlldren ol' Ben-
ton spent Sunday afternoon nt theJ. S. Conety home and Joseph re
mained for the week.Ned Tyson hae purchased a new
Chevrolet tnickandleprepare l
\
A number of young people fromthisvlclnltyattendedthe dance
at Bennington Saturday evening.
Mm Wm. Hansen vl.lited.tlril.E:Lira.. John Wrich 'Nedneadsy ni:
ernoon.The folloedng r°llh| people tooktheir dinner and enjoyed a picnic
atRiverviewParkalterwhicfathey went to Krug Puls. Sunday.
Dora, Mary and Alma Wrich, Ger-
trude and htmgaret Warrick, Ma-
rieXahnk.ArthurandErvinMueller, Claus Write. Lloyd Mal-
lette,Harry,LouieandAlbert
Kshnlc.HinaGertrudeandlllargaret
Warrick of Blair spent the week
end at'the Chris Wrich home.hire. Aug.liahnk,Claraand
Guatae and Mrs. Wm. Hansen and
children visited ut the H. B. Mar-ten: home near Craig on Friday
ahernoon.Mrs. Hansen and children remained for a longer vlall.
Hr.endMrs.BenVossand
family andMr. andHn .Wm.Voce and family attended a birth-
day party at the Louie Voaa home
Sunday evening.
Hr. and Mrs. R. G. Wlese wereBennington callers Saturday ove
nlng.`
Mr. and Mn-1. H. B. llnrtena of
Craig and hlrn. Wm. Hansen and
rhlldrcntflnlted. attheAugust
Kahnk home Sunday..MiaaDora andAlmaWrlch
were Blair :allen on Saturday.
OttoWrlchandGus linhnk
and familyMr. Paul Koenig, ner-Q10 luul both grain and aloclt.;:J\¢te' callers at the ChrisWrich.
v e e r a e s
We have
tor Garn
season o
Th
Folks nr
the Ylllll
forfutt
and pres
out all|
and add:
ments.
What er
them fo
sezne thi
only the
readily.
K e n w o o d
0 - 2 - 0 2
1
1|" Ga r m
_. . . . . - _.. . .
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A
: .71:f" "`\§5I` £i»7m'fi£~fi5=,
the state apsorbionment,(Ines.
etc. was $118,737.11 and a bolanlrétmaling $35,992.96 in now -nn hum
in ifnrf nrhan!I f lh h i l l &D°
m r w n r u n m r m m o m l p u l u u n
pn n r a . n dth B u n lh y le h o o l:Special musical numbers for thi
services nn furnished by 1 mala
quartetlp from the Omaha church.
'j " "'° "".'" " "-"from $200 to ww ur are |c o b n r n d n z t i l c r s -.°' * " ' "' ° " ' °° ' " ° °" ' " '
appeals fromHE-LINE PROPQSAL this luv are now plndilll'
lffnfilv \".nnnl1| Nn\n¢\539311118 0l?¢lL In "S .°'!P' E""|Word vm roeeivml 3.1 Hahn Sehafflar :dll sttlnd
mmm timl ilrlth her mut in ='
ot, Io.
I n Bacon bednl her nurse
tn in ln t in Sepiembtr atMethodilt holpihi in Dmaha.
mmm l106011. Leon Petene
ind Dorothy Jones will probabl
be at home all winner.
Ruth Cdmplon,Martha.Sieand Edith Fnin are looking fo
ltanognphie positions.
Hnrshnll Wilkins,Lloyd H .
and Harinnd Mathsun will ill!
home and work on the farm.
}{arry Sol~enlcmhunvery
podtian working at the Blair mi!
So a clots of Mfr A mari
young people go out into th1.arid.May all good luck at
them!
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7
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U." l f 'a ~~ . » $ * L -'3"'| ." i
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E n :¢w ~er
July 22-lm Cream Sodd atChrilthn church.
Ju'y 25-30-Wess¢1mu|'|Conludb
am.
B L A I R n u s n w s s A N D
S O C I A L F O R E C A
4_'} .\-J 1 "'"
BLAIR GIRL IS5Ul'ERl}»,'TEN|)Eh
Mrs. Buy Smith and -iaughte
Mi n Puri, former Bhlr peep!
came in ll-it Friday for | fe
weeks whit Willa old friends arelatives.
The Smiths are living at End!colt,Nehr.when Mina Pearl
aupednumdent o f th e publ
schools.
. . . - . . . .r ".m e r c h a n t s i n c o n n e c i f o n w i t f m t h e *
owning have~~ ~.»,';':;;;'1,"";f;»?:°"5;;IWASHINGTDN counnr
street! of the town wen cmwlnl TI'M"lI¥PQ IHQTITI'I
nu commWHEAT cnor
it all Make Avrrsze
ullincel April 5 1900 in the Hap-I Hu h LI I.Heavy Pelullls larthtC||ll|!| I, Intl which hu be-\iolll|.0U»C h u n o w n 3 " . M
.came pastor at the church at Her- ..man and New Engllml.|Ual *P*
July 2. 2901 hr tru married ua .,Pon1~.sms:~z ' mi s s z wo r z c z
Gwendolyn Z. Tayior, the cldul..iaughter of Mr.and lin.A. J.c o f u ,mdIay lpf of liinir.To ug,un!cn ¢ 1 m l g ; n h l " ~ b y
premium.
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"?" "" °°"""""" '"' °""""" T""'1\».[il mt-me in the Blal: High"'" l"" °l*be made an all ;ear hool bundle at sso thnrp anacgrouni nctlvitg..]3.londay, August 29, and will cou
5;L|{ FROM CORK ST.'\I..l{S tlnue ln session for wo rlays.
_The enrollment f in the name
In proof that science alwaya tts in the past, ofirdollar and allc0m¢fgfwil\] tg "mal gn gm wht! ll? to l¢|Cl\in the county
ergency, a llungarlan chernlf t |~1~ne expected to atteni during the
convinced rnnn; practical and sei jcntlre time the in3tltu.e It il sen
t atifie men that a wry iine qual laion.At this time also it will be
ity of sill: can be made from earn neceaaary ,that all certificmes beasalks.Wood mlpis alreacty oseiluenotered ln the office of the
with success for rayon, a nubati- icounty superlnlenlent.
lute for silk.lt hai been but 4:A well defined program cover-
few mottllli ainee an Iowa ¢l\¢ml'f 'ing tonite of intere.»t and valuefmtonishel his associates with the lm teachers has been arranged fg-resuits obtained from flffiilnlland educ ators ol note who have
toflfl robs with electried ifllihad wide experiences ln the edu
eliemlcal prooessea.Another ex- eatlonul field have been |.mplo;.ed:»fr"1rr»cn\=r believes mr a we 0f{Q take charge ol nw .lifferent
"heat straw ma5;Jbemtusrt;ld into phases ¢f;¢1,W| activitiol.
$250 worth of r ua o p uc v.Power, pure water and science will AHNOUlliCE5llI.\i'{
do wonder; for the great Amer-
lean com belt.g This is to announce that MrsA. C. Jewell of Omaha ln givingGROETHE GIVES BOND lpennanenl waves at the home of
Mm G. G. Hines, \\edneaday andOscar Grocthe was releasecflsst Thursday,July 2? an! 28,anl
Friday o| a $3000 bond which waa will be glad to meet all ladies who
signed by Mr. Will Guatln and Mr. are lntensted.Mrs. Jewell givenHolland Smith.Hia hearing will ithe Le Blur ateam wave which lbe had at the iall term of thelal.|solutol_.sale and a\atlal.aeton.
district court.|The price ls 310.Call 240 or 2112
~mm: rr
i The North Side Garage is me-
leialiaing in automobile rcpalnng
lima have put in :A line of machin
ery especially adapted to this llne
l numoer Um urluu.ul IsoIn
§Crop in Year-.
lc ouzc rv unit (fin Ac nz-:Aol-:
I
g The wheat crop now belnlI
thrpnhgj ln Wa iilmrton ¢ot|"tl.y hasof work.They are ol.l maebinLs.siNl¢l0lI\been wcelled el:.her in
and know their stuff from stat
to finish.Just new they are putting In
their llnek time building a racingmachine which will be propelled
by two Foul engines..lust whatthey will call their new device we
have not learned.lt may be .
Duo Ford or some such name.Many are anxiously awaiting the
finish of the brute lo see how llwill fiorform.
To LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA
Mrs.H.L.Helwinkel expects
to leave the latter part of thi..neck for Glendale,Cnlifomiawhere elle will visit her daugh.er
dr. and Mm. E! Thompson until
next epdng.Mr.Helwlnkel e:t~
Pet!! to follow along in Octoberand will ln all nrobaliililg spend
the winter there.Mr. Tjtompaon,the son-in-law,
it ln lite broker.||¢e business and
at the present time hal thirteen
.t?ir\t:.\|. turn |.u u n tlshlng and game 585| regardingot A UX IL IA RY lt.-ming and tiunttna.
Un i "deThe seventr annual cottventionpu ml°:1:°rum wc :on pros;1
of the American Legion Auxiliary "it snail g unlawful to 1Ile,Department of hebraal.a,1rill lcatcn, lull, deltnoy, or attempt tu
held in Lincoln, Auirust l, 2 and 3»
1021.The Blair Unit will be re-
presented by the following nameddelegatesandalternates:dele-
;¢atee--Hrs. J. H. Bowman, Unit
Pres., Mn. Mary Hain. lin. J. P.
Jemen, Hrs. Chas. Hansen, Mrs.
iGranl both:op.Altematc s-lin.
quality or orinounl..l The ltrertlze yield for the coun
ty ls estimate' st 2& bushels per
acre.with ir:acreage in ,rv
county of 13.00" acres and a 5'l\'l'lof s12,ooo buEels which il beinglmnrketed ot l"f»rn tt.1o to ;1.2'.».Roa Gilbert,Mn .E m B md t.
per bushel m¢.rtS that the !armerMra. Rupert llinellte. Mrs. Cline.who had arbor-will reap a nleeflltffomb aol Blrs.lzllanehe Camp
return from li ¢*'"iOB-*billi
Tliere are e very good NJ Tuesday, Auzunt 2n.l will be the
nom an to th .old. _Qonu BlomlU¥¥'s 27-ner field made an av-.
le:-are o f 3 bushels;Henry}lcMl¢"i¢ 50-acre field made an nwlong# -.r 33;tiny Wallace at oe'
l3of» had an :werage of 28 ami;
I w m t w a n a whose 'gg-1 wan
lunfler two f t of we r last
sprinl male on awrage of 23bushels.Th.=are but a few of
the reports l|.l they range prac-
tically the sane.
lc : : f i om? s o c ia l.
bi; day at the convention and it
is hopeul a number of Legion anl
Auxiliary members will drive loLincoln for the day.The commit-
tee reports will be given in the
forenoon and at 2:00 p. rn. Theo.
Roosevelt, Jr. will nwllress a ,iolntmeetina ol the American Legion
and .|\u:|r.iliary.At 3:30 the na-
roite, that i. expected to out-Htal
any lllte affair ever dren in Neliralka.ln the evening there will
Elm enterwnment and barbecue at
,the Capitol Beach.1 Anyone with ears expectin: to
ian. an well as indiadual mmbera
tone o.calacu any mn oy a n,omer means than nook tmtt line,
aucn ltne to have not more tau:uve nooks tnercon,lsttl.to be
mstenod ut one end only to a poloor to .ne bank or tue pond, l..tltn
or atmlm.ur for any one person
to uae more than tive lines or usowitn mon: than twenty-Iwo hooks
eitner on set lines ogpoleo.Or
for any more than three sll]ll2'
aons hooks, except ul.|ter\»\ioe pro-
xidetl.Fine for tiolation, $5.002
Utlter imponant changes refer toup-an lemons on certain (lah.The
open season for black ban is from
January 1 to May l anl from
June 10 to December lll. All blackbass less than nine inches in length
'uust he returned ttliw to the wa
ter from which same arere taken.
The open season for plckerel is
from Ma; 1 to December 31. Pick-erel moat not be leon than I2 inch
es ln lenztlt.Violation of the law
carries a penalty of a $5 fine.County Clerk Martlw lma ro
celved a limited quantity of copies
/J u l y3 1 s t
I
xg Newspaper
ltscolumns are
y.lfitsworth
utirely authentic.W e
\ordertom a k ethis
lf price or 75 cents per
Half-rate Price
me
Continued Until
Blair's LeadirTHE ENTERPRISE
' EsG i v e sy o ua l lt h el a t e s tl o c a lh a p p e n i n g so ft h ec o m m u n i t y .
§f u l le a c hw e e ko ft h ed o i n g so fy o u rn e i g h b o r h o o da n dc o u n t ;
§n n k l i c h i n r r v n u w i l lf i n d i f i n T h e E n l e r n r i s e a n d w h a t v o uf i n dt h e r e w i l lb e e n
I
y u u n a u n u s J u nu n ------_ -- .._._ ___ , _ . _ _ r _ _ _ __________i n v i t e y o u t o j o i nt h e r a p i d l y g r o w i n g f a m i l y o f r e a d e i s o f t h i sp e l i o d i c a l a n di r
e a s y w e a r e o f f e r i n g t o b o t hn e w a n d o l d s u b s c r i b e r s a l i k e t h i s p a p e r a t o n e - h a l
year.Pay as far back or~as far ahead as you like.5'g
~!|Il,.H11fl\é§'f§if5fzi»§§ggiIllilllllllllllllllllllll~llllllllllllllllillillillilllllllllllllllllllll||ll|||||\u|\1|||i||lllllHllllnlll[ll|Hl1IllH1llllli|llllllHlll1||lllHH|IIIilllllI||I|lllll|1ll\lllll{l|ll|ll||lll|lllllllIIIIIIIIII|||||llllm||l|l|||||||[||nn 38 for pa rt icul a rs.spa rtm e ni humans o n M ,h m A z #Jw cl . . st il n Ch u r r h u w - E l : m i n g t o z o d o w n f o r l h e d w .of ga m e la w s.w h i l e t h ! su pp l y
ur hi ch h e expe cts t o f l :u p fo r m e n t F r i d a y eve n i n g ,u l y 2 2 . | p l e u e p h o n e M n . ~ l l c C o l I 1 b ,l u i s , h u n l e n l l l d fz a l a e r m e n 'fi l l
R e a d Th e E n t e r p r i s s fo r n e w s .re nt a l P \| IP ° "~ ¢19 2 1. Y ou r pa l r on a g n l o li i te d .l t g e c r a t a r y a t o n c e . /0 5 1 l i n I W P ?~
, _..»...».....~....»
S H E R I F P S S A L E
He nr y Q i en c ke , A t to r ne y
N o t t s :i s h e r e b y g i ve n t h a t o n
t h e l s t d a y o f Au g u s t ,1921.a t
1 o '¢ l o c k P . l i . , a n d fo r o n e h o u r
th e r e aft e r ,a t t h e N o n h I'r o u t
D o o r o f T h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y
(Jo u r t H o l l a -2 , i n t h o C i ty o f B l a i r .
W a s h i ng t o n ,Co u n t y ,N e b r u l u l ,
t h e un d er s i gn e d s h e r i f f o f
W u h l n x t o n Co u nt y ,N e h r u k a .
i l l o ffe r fo r s a l e a t p u b l i c ve n -
d u e t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r a s h
i n h a n d t h e fo l l o w i n g cleic ribcd
: o d e s t a t e , t o - w i t :'
" L o u O n e ( l l .T w o ( 2 )a n d
t h r e e ( 3 3 i n B l o c k F i ft y - f i n ( 5 5 )
i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r . W u h i n f t o n
C o u n t y , N e b r u l c n . "Th e a bo ve re a ! e st a t e i s o ffe r e d
f o r sa le b y m o b y vi r t u e o f a n
o r d e r o f n i e issued o u t o f t h e
Di s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i n g t o n
nd C°\1II-Mar. a corporation or-anixed under the i n of the
tate of Delaware, lggvim; its prin-
§p.1¢m¢. and DIN* nf husineeln the City of. Qmaha. Yebrllkl,
~ave lpplied f o r I hmsfor ofhl franchise 1.0 Ill!! l rpordtlon,
ta nueeeaaore and l.l8l|:. for the
~urpoee of exerciling ll -a|ne by
onatnaeting a bridge, .ur | therebynefitting the City ol illair, Nw
ra\ka, and its cltilem. .md pro-oting the gotten!uflfnre of
id community,
NOW THEREFORE la.. lt Re-olrod by tne llayor .md City
ounell of the City oi lllnir, No-
~rash:ECTION ONE:That it \\oI.lld
|beneficial and for 1*best in-
ereata and welfare of -and City,
nd in citizens in g||.3\that
he application of Jlfnv l`. Wach-
~h and Compan | I torwonition, of~mana, Nebraaia, be :refuted by
seignlng an.l transfer: nu to nuiu
pplleont the abou mostioneml
ranchiee, and all rl|i1t .md priv-legee thereunder, to ~nJt»le mid
~Iporation to construct n bridge
ereunder,n l herelnlmfore out-
ined.
~ECTION TWO:That in consid-
ration of the general uelfore of.I City and its inhabitants and
f the benafita M bl dmri\.e.l there-
r. that the fn htltlw togetherith all rights and ]J1\llll!l, in-
ludecl in add original franchise,
retofore granted to the City or
~lair, Nebraska, its successors ana
leon. to eonatnut, maintain and
perate A highway bridge am! arroehea thereto, across the Him
url River at a point suitable to
he lntereata of ttlvigation,be-n a point in Wuhlngton Coun-
y, State of Nelsraaka. and a point
ppoaita in Hanhen County, State! Iowa, and aeoth of the present
lway bridge owned and oper-ted by ui Cl\i¢l¢° and North-
~tern Railway Company aa a
of its rlght M way between
City of Blair, Nebnaka, andeCityofllaaouriValley,in
he Stata of Iowa, aail franehlaa
the r m m and pri-dine:
reunder, being eonwned In an
ct of the 89th Congreaa of the
nlted Bhtea of America, known-designated aa Public Act
timber 682 of aid Conneaa and
eo aa Houae Roll Number 18954,1 and the uma hereby am trana-
eneJ, assigned me net over unto
the said James T.Wachob and
~mpany,n corporation organ-
ized under the laws of the Stateof Delaware, and having it.: prin-
cipal office and place of btusihou
in the City of Omaha, Nebraekl.and to its euccgaaora and aaaigua
forever,together with all the
rights,power:a n d privileges
therein or thereunder which th
uid City of lilnir, in Waahlngib
County, and State of Nebraskamay have or possena new or ln th
future thereunder,or unler an
anrendmenta or additions whiemay be made or granted with ref
erenee thereto in the future.
s|»:c'r1o:~1 'runfzsz This resolu
tion shall take effect and he I
force from and after its pauu~
and qpQro\al as required by law.
Dateé this 15th day of July1921. and ol*\¢'~l me approved uw
gmc day and lll.l»U.
Dr R. J. Muodooh. Mayor ofthe City of Blair, Nebrank
Atom; Clifforl Krause, City (Jer
of the City of Blair, Nebraakx
(SEAL)Moved bv Itugelow an¢! Secondot
h:- Stewart, that this reeotution badoptedanread.On roll cull
lkales,Bigelow,Grimm.Moore
McKay on-l Stewart voting 'AYII.lcnaen and Hamer being absent
the motion cor tical.
Moved anl sotonriocl, tltit meeting be nrljour rod.All Councilme
present votit .; 'AYH', the motior
carried.
I
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Aitest: Curr r.l"Krauee, City Cier
Dr. I!.}._!\Iurdoeh, Mayo
lNDl.:~
Syrocuav
tory to colorplants in th
tion larxel;pk.The iv
TRIAL xorr..~a
ill have a clock [ae
»ete with the lu
E n t.The eorporacomprises ¥ncal pe~
\entor, A F. K4ullwillhef..Lory mnnnaer.M
l{endle'n p:| fnt la n one sprln
alarm glock Hutlnga and Omnh.were inte'=ml in eecuring thv lo
cation of ti.factory but the lou
people \\(Fl ahead of them .
United h m lrltprovomont cornprnyofIoiledelphia.oprmtin
widely in N rthern Iowa, hna cominto contn of Nebrculita elefrtri
propertim .L McCook :md GothenburitTh-Xehraam company l
lmown uw Nohrnaita, Light an
Power fnrr :\r..The pw of'Bcribner are nu
well ple.1 l with the quality l
water fr.th! d t; plant.Hginr ra l:| o been employed to t
rom nom! :\filtntion nyntom.
plllflntif lo make the wotafter by the addition of pro~
chemicals.A Bent: c e firm Ia prlueinz
new 24in h water pump that
espeitally sleuigned to meet 9.
rr¢|uiremI=1H for irrigation fro
welia.Tie teata have all prov
highly an \3factory.The pweailed Spencer llyrl
oleetrle foselepnnent on the Ni
brara riwr is ready to do bm
haa been mid to the IntentateP o u r mmpany which selves a
large number of tovrna in north-
eaablhhraalca.Scotia think! its new .nlnc t
ilghting ayntenm will he a bi( ad-
vantage to the town which hasheretofore been but Ilttle in wi-
dence to panning molorlau at
night.The volen of Nebraska City
have apprmred a bond lame of
$150,000 from the proceeds of
nhich a new junior high I-chou¥
building will he emrlzd.Electric hoiala for automobiles
nm bein: 'urceaafully inatalied at
filling stations.The prac iicl fl-
eilitatea draining crank caan.The Beatrice Hour mills did .L
business of lE,650,D00 lar!year.
They shipped Into every slate eaal
of the Miaaianippi river.
'Iheaaler piant al. Colelhigchas been re;main°d in anticipation
of the heavy summer demand.
A MW lumber mill has been ea-iabliahed at Famer with local men
financing and operating the busi-
neu.
'||I 1I 2
pending wherein Tina
Plaintiff and Oscar
Daisy Dostert,now
Daisy Dostert,now
~encke 5, 1 }~qg1|Cg petition on or before the mn day
of August 1921..Chevalier,'Chevalier.Henry Mencke ,Attorney |Dated this 'nh my of July, 1921.
c n mz a m,T o a n M. Wuhburn, Inez E;Henry 1. Langhorst,
24-4:Pmnurr.
.u:c'rlo:~z SALE DP FARMAND CITY PROPERTIES
mr GUARANTEE
FUND COMMISSION
No.1-Residence, Bldr.Lo u
25, 26 and 27, BIock44.July 26
at 9:00 A. H..No.2-20 | ¢:ru, Washington
Co.1% miles south of Bwr. July
26 lt 10:30 A. H.' N m 3-80 ac :e8» W ashinltdn
Co.6 mils: wut and 1 south of
Hamann.July 26 lt 3:00 P. H.
No.4| -M0 uns, Burt Co.3miles northeast of Herman.July
28 u 4:00 P. H.
No.5-80 acre 1. Wuhluftnn
Keep out the Fly ~
We have a complete
stock of
S C R E E N S
dl the time »I
600rr:nA'rlvr~: mc.Assas nmxc 6000
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No.8-80 acres Douglu Co.4miles north and 1 'nut at Irving-
ton.July 21 lt 9:80 A. ll.No.1-GU actos, Doudu Co. 6
miles north usd z wall. of Irving-
ton.July 21 at 11:00 A. H.No.5-10 0 ur e, W nh1n lton
Go.8 miles north of Bennington.
July 27 at 2:00 P. ll.No.9--1.60 mu. Douglu Co.
a mllqyut and 8i north of Bon-
nlngton.uly 27 nt 8:80 P. M.No. 10-ence.Bennington.
July 27 at 8:30 P. H.llc. 11--Rnfdtnce,Bennington.
Lol. fi, Block 12.July 21 at 1:30
P. M.No. l2-120 lc:-nn, Sarpy Co.8
miles south of Gretna.July 28
at 10:00 A. H.No. 1s-:oo acres.Ssrpy Co.
1%miles out and 2%north of
Gretna.Judy 28 at 2:00 P. ll.No. 14-zoo mu. Douglu Co.
1%milu out and RM north M
Gretna.July 28 at 3:00 P. il.No. 15-320 acres Sarpy Co.V.
mile south and 2 east of Pnpilllon.
July 28 nl. 7:00 P. M.No. 16-Business Building i n
Gntno.July 29 at 10:00 A, M.
No. I7--72 nemo, Sarpy Co. 2%mile: wal. of Gretna..July 29 nt
2:00 P. M.No. IE-160acres,Saunders Co.
l5 mile south of corunlery comerat Anhlnnff.July 29 at 7:00 P. H.
All mln wi ll be held on the
pnmiaen.Abntncts will be fumizhul
showing merchlnlzble lille.Poo-
snllon dren subjec t lo Ink.
If these .lo not Interest you. wehave other form. ranch and city
properties.Send for ulll'lists.
For infomation nldresa.°
nU.\nAsr1»:r: FUND COM-
MISSION. G. A. Brylnl.,
Mar. Rell Estate Dept.Suu: Capitol,Lincoln, Ncbr.
Phone B-325I.
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g n n f
than county is the Caklnd Cb-operstlve Exe Association which
be-gan opcrattoma on Hay 9th.
This amtocintion cuter! a territory
comprising Hun, Cumlng, Wuh-
ington, |)0||§¢t' nml Thunton mun-lics..Star ting out with a mnem-berahip uf about three hundred. it
has 2mlually increased that mem-
}\¢r>\hip untii at this time approximately fivl hundred poultry rail
.rz in the territory are flellverinir
their eggs to the aaaoeiatinn. Threepickup station routes have been
cstabliahed aa foilovea:"Route.s no.
! tndudea stations at Lyons, T. T.Gatevrood Fa#m,Decatur..heater
Lot: farm, Tekamah. and Craig;
Route no. 2 incltuleg Wesl, Point,Sn;der. Scribner, Hqopef and Uch-
Iing; Route no. 3 in the process of
.EauInpment now inchnlea Blair,
lirnnanl, Fontanelle and Wlns1o\\.
Other stations along them varinttlr0\.lI<':\ will be set up at the re-
queat of members.The associa-
tion truck makes two trips perweekover each of these routvi.gathering the mx# deliverefl by
the members at the vadoun sta
llona and taking them ulirrrtly tothe central plant at Oakland when
they are earefuliy canelled, gra.1|\dandmacked and shipped in carinmia
an the eastern markets..At thin
time the Oakland anaoclattbn is eo-operating with the other four aa
mciationa in the state on a fon-centralion plan at Llncotn which
I
Admlnistntrix of the e m u of
Peter Dollert,deceased.Cath-erine Dostert.now |IcCneken,
Raymond Zdefirxeinn; Peter Dos-
ten, Jr., l minor; Vern Doclerl.
aminor, Emil Dostert, 1 minor;
Doris Dosterl., a minor: Ed Rwer.Nita Ravel and Samuel E. Kemp
are dehndanm md will be sold
for 1118 foredoxum of 1 unc lienon uid premises, in favor of Tina
Meneke in the sum of $371.18 tmlinterest thereon from April 25th,
1927 nt 15% per annum. togetherwith mate of suit taxed at $37.00
and Attomeya Fees in the sum
of $31.18, nil as provided by said
cnler of sale and the dec ree in
uid action.
Dated at Blair,WashingtonCounty, Nebraska, this 29111 day
of June 1927."
Maurice Mphmnz,Sheriff ol Washington County,
Nebrnakn.
combine thelr volume and load outa carload for Lincoln every three
or four days which insures the
member; tlmt their our will reach
tha market in |ood condition.
One of the outstanding resultsobtained by the member: in this
nuociation ia the high por cent of
cam that are being graded intl
the top grade known as Extron,approximately T5 'per cent of all
the em moolvod at Oakland tak-
ing thin grads.Taking into con-
sideration that heretofore the
f a me :had to aol! his eggs na
:lnlgbt hun nm or current 1e~coiptl, no doubt the high per oent
of vm th at a re mln: i nto th e
extras ia one of the maln roalonawhy the tnomberahlp in unanlnoun
in expressing satisfaction wah
their co-operative effort!The allotlation la w u z the
United s u m Federal gnltllnirrystornwhlchla the neofnlned
alandanrl in America, packing them
with apocial can in order to ln-
auro n minimum lon in tronnlt andmarketing o l iho Land-0-Sum
rhino brand ldopted by all of thi
auoeiationa in tho state.When
tween Columbus and Shelby.lhdrid-Conley Rou Grain ~
inluliing electric power 1 n
dum! in thai: dsvtlor hen.H p t i n p - N w whoa!auditor
iumtohuennstruc todintinato
Homer -B ur Th aw b ea n;
modllld usd improved.
Humboldt-Stop signals nnlttlhd at lntanaaion of Con
Annum and 4th Stnet.Blue Rapids--000 foot at all
po:uni numtlng in za: well
bs llumhd! County ayndinta u
Finn fum north at Blu Rapid;Spencer-New dan bein; bull
:emu Niobrsn River mu B ~
slr.
srreu'm.sds y eo~opent.lve mar-
keting ln the put faw yan. sure-iy tha poultry pmducsrs of Bun
county can mntexially banana them
:elven br |. careful study and in-
mupum of tbl! plan c f lmrket-£n|.Tha mmanment at Oalzhnd
upodally invltea dl poultry nl:-
en to como over and Inspect theplant at amy time.Th i! un c l-
ltion, like all thu nathan, belongsto th e q g producers th a t lu n
takin out 1. mlmblnhlp and it will
be just what tlut number mb!It.The Iarpr volume of bud-
r m l tho uloe hti an a n handle.
lc v or overhead,will mam a
greater upturn to tbl fumnr.
CITY c ousin. PROCEEDINGS
July 15, 1927
A Speck! Called Meeting of lho
Blair City Council was called toorder at B o'clock P. M. by Mayor
Murdoch.After reading of the
Spoclnl Chli, which ia hereto at-
tached, the following Councihmnanswered to roll u1l,-
SPECIAL CALL
Bella,Bigelow,Grimm.Hoo n,
Mclioy and Stewart Absent, Gab
ner md Jensen.The following Resolution r u
nad.
RESOLUTION
WHERBAS. it has been the do-mln of the citizens of Blndr, Ne-
hrukn,Ind community,that aBddn be conitnzc tld :c ron tho
lliu ourl River nur uid City .
connecting the States of Iowa and
.~
Lyman--klunlcipui park to
established in 1111: tom
hu p s i !.'| t h e s a fe m on o to n y o f t h e
a ve n g e l i i e t h a t e m a c s u s t o
e
a w t r o u t h m m h a n a t -
uf|80.000-Cludraa-Contrac tlltiorbqiid
ln ;50,000-huh!!mill md a\1tai| tChl| !fwlL
PSYCHIATIY AND
a s n o w o a s mr
Whn la tha anon for this u-tnmo. almost hy nhrlul Is u zu !
: e r t r a f fi c , a n d ,
W H E R E A S , m f u r t h e r u i d p r o -
pos it io n, an d in co nn ect io n 9.h ex e~
w i t h .a fn n c h i a e w a s ob t a in e d
fr o m th e C o n g r e s s o f t h e U n i t e d
S h b e l : n n l i n x p e r m i u i o n t o
c o m t r u c t u i d br i d g e ,u i d ( n n
chlse b e i n ;co nt ai ne d i d Pu b l i c
B i l l N u m b e r 8 8 2 o f t h e 6 9 t h C o n -
r e l s o f th e U n i t e d S t a t e l , b e i n g
e l m k n o w n a s H o m e R e l !N u m -
b e r 16954,l a i d b i l l l u v i n g be e n
ap fn r o ve d b y t h e P r e s i d e n t o f t h e
U n i t e d S t a t e : M a r c h 2 , l 9 2 '? . a n d
u i d fn n c h i. \ e ,f o r con ven ien ce,
h a vi n g b e e n g n n b e d t n , a n d Lak-
e n i n t h e n a m e o f,t h e C i t y o f
B l a i r , N e b n l k n , a n d ,
W H E R E A S ,Ja m e s T .W n e ho b
¢
n a I .le n , y o u b y I u r a n d n o t b y l u c
a n d t h a t w h a : h e s o n h e r e n ~
By di li gen cu a nd se lf-c omm an d. I
h i m p u t t h e b r e a d h e e n t s s t h
n vr n dispo sal,t h a t h e m y rl
l t a m i i n b i t t e r a n d fa i s n n e h t i o
to o t h e r m e n ; 'fo r t h e bu t g o o d
w c a i t h i l fr e e d o m . - E m e r s o n .
N E B R A S K A W E E K L YI N D U S T R I A L a n : v i e w
.._.._N a r f o i k - F a n m e n 'Ifu n i o n C o -
n p e n t i ve c r e a m e r ;t o b c 1s t ab ;
l i s h e d i n N o r fo i k .
P a u l i n e - C a r l o m l o f h o g |w a s
ship ~ d fr om h ers h. ¢¢"1 lI. Iy.
By lair--Not Bar Luck!
Let s man learn that everyzhi
Dempsey:as though they were
dl'll!lgod.l»-Allgllll Sunset.
3.
T h e I b i n t A n
Jm l g e - - IIo vr d i d 5 o u co me
th i s c o u n t r y ?
l l l l i n n B o y - B y a i r .
Ju d g e - F l y i n g m a c h i n e
It a l i a n B o y - N o . n t o r k .
1...»-- - - - - - - *
Q 2
.
i n
Si a n : C i t y - O ma h a D i vi s i o n
N o r t h So u
9 : 0 0 | m 12:00
12: 00 ns.5: 00 p .
4 : 0 0 g m .8: 1 5 p .
- - ' r a m s s g u E D U L E -
C h i c a g o fi N o r i h w c a i e r n R a i
B l a t - 6 : 3 9 p. m. da i ly .
W e s t- - 7 :1 5 a. m . d a il y .
c . S t . P - M . i O m a h a
N o r t h b o u n d
7: 1 5 a m . d u l l ! e x c e p l S u n d a y .
1 : 5 8 p . m . d a i l y : x n p t S u n d a y .
6: 40 p .m . d ai ly e xc el s ! S u n d a y .
7. 5 2 a .m . S u nd a y o y
r So ut h bo un d
i l u n . d a i l y u e a p l ~ n d a y .
-r
house to be remodeled.Linc oln-Dsnell Lin Company
to mtablish pinnt in this city.
-Cblumbus- llid Nebr ukl Fairto he held here September 21-23.
Gordon--Tlie Demsltr0'Co:me1|
Hardware Campgngr with enpiuliz-
ation of $30,000 granted chanor.
Omlha -Rex Baking Company
to open new plant in this city.Woibach-New filthy utation is
bein! oretltll in this town.Grand hlumi-New mac hinery
recently lnntalleel in Xafly Clean-ers establishment at 412 West.
Thini Street.(iothvnburr-Bla!! delivery ser-vice to be instituted in this lowri.
A;h| .m.| -lt new buildings areLindereomtruciionatNational
Guard ramp near hem.Wymore-llanner wheat ¢mp is
being hnrvesleel in this section.
PdrrlroIe-12 carlonls of live-
stock shipped frcm Primrose re
emily.Edilon-Stop aignnia being in-
stalled at various intenectiona of
the dty.
Jsckmua, John S. Jackman, Ads
H.Broemnnp Arthur Brosnan,Ruth 3. Patterson, John Patterson,
Ralph w. Hellullen, Glady s Hc-~ullen, I. w. lleilullen, John C.
Seeley, Theron J. Beiword.Alipersonshavingorcllimingany
Interest in the Southwest Quarter
of Section 'I'wenty-nine, Township
Nineteen, North of Range Nine.east, Washington County, Nehru-
ks, red names unknown, Defend-
ants.You ind each of y ou will his
notice t Henry J.Llngizorsthu fi]s petition in the District
f Washington County, Ne-
braska, against you as defendants,
the object and prayer of which is
£0 quiet the title of the plaintiffIn nn.l to the land lbove described
and to have said defendants. and
each nt them, sajmlgea to haveno lien on or interest in uid resl
estate, or any part thereof.
our Bhaonk Tlmplu in ~
Ediaan-Nur : n u n station
be ntabllnlmd in ua. mnHaySprings-Bids requnne
forcurband gravel workul .
meer. of town.On1.|Federml Omaha T
Company with capitaliution 0325»W0 granted charter.
Hay Spring| -Work prognuln
rapidly on oonartruciion of HnSprings-Ailianca highwny.
Orkanl-Chlmber of Comme
organized In this town recently.Ravenna-Work :tuned fradi
9%mi h l Gllldell Rod Highwn
behnen Riverton and Fnnklin.
X u r n e y - K r a f t C h u n ~
pany upon: nur hctory hem.I-'nrflyor W vk \!8ll¢d gravel
ing I2-ml!e stnldz road betta
Fordyce :nd Ynnktnn.
Wlsnar-Post ufiiee .uivan~from third chu to second dun.
Hsbron-Lockwood building
int zemodaled for use of »~
office.Beatrice-Beatrice Aero CorfaontlunUritheapiulintloao
$3.600 granted charter.Columbus-Plums nndu any to
ma m m a ~
g u
nann_nan
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Worihy Hatton of the Fremontchapter.Dr. and Mm w..l. Nelson rnZrrialnédlgroup of friends on
da I' I - h .H .E .S u n d a y S c h o o l e n -
} ° r ° d L h d z a n n u a l p i c n i c a t t h e
p a r k a n ' ! \ m » . d aH n .G t o r g e l i . .o f c o u n c i l
week.ltr. and Mrs.H.H . u w i u .
10 ~. E . S . h e~ n a t~ ~ e
_.._..._.......____. .-t h t l a m e e ve n i n g a t t h e l a f l a n
m a t t i n g D r . w . L H a l m a a n d L e o
W l b t r t u e e i e c t e d a s d e h l l i e l
a n d G . H . R n u n k l h h a n i D r . D .
l l .B h d :w e r e el-eded a l a l t e r -
n a t e l .M a d a m e R .E..Pi a nc k m d
9 CALHOUNAND vicmmr
H r . ~m.hSinren and
Q r ro y went to~me alu m lo u dly , h a y um,
th ly s p c n tth e d g h twi thS h u i : d l n r . l i m l i n k
~admin who noeompualed thlm-==»»~>°g;11y-=»=» Phrkuad
n uxr . ma ur i.o w n Rohwer.I\ .fllnl dngluhr, Blu Ullh lei:
7 for Lak: Okoboji when
lun 4 cottage and will :pond
~" " " " " " 'ne w u .. Fr.
v u~ -s u Bank Tuesday cmnu: In behalf of the local band.2. Oph Brown was ac und u
~Nd0 rio r th0h | nd ing :ee o!r.Houston,'rho n u n sunaar the put eighteen months.¢a lu m! z u t h e m y
r wan: Hen Ro hn r, p n -t;Funk 3.1-~ vic e proxi-
nt; L. J. Dm secretary;Ople
~rown, tnuuner.Lunan retun1-ed tolli ll A I M#~akhnd d u r |fur day s visit
ith friend!ln Ft. Calhoun.lin. lnu ranl Larsen nf nearyer, Iowa arrived 1Ȥedne|J|y
or a r id! wi th relatives and
rimdl.\l n .Amelia Svennlngsen of
rgndghlsnd, nidntifxif Mr. HQ;
|1 g t 1.ln: 313 % home.n A
hams at ~lumbun, Ohio following
fl -|¢b.a n d H r s .re ne e S t u n t !
»Sou th S la in C nt y ca me W ed ne s-
l a y l n vi d ! t h i : p a r e n t s M r . a n dH n . J o h n W d e d l . e m i a i m t o b e
~resent at M r .W r i q d t '| b i r t h d a y
e l e b n t i o n !\ 'l d e y a ft e r n o o n .
E ve r L u n d h a s p u n r h a u d l n e w
th r e s h i n g ma ch in e.Th e fa r m e r :
n r o w r . t h e s e d r y : c u t t i n g s m a l l
| n . l n , t h r e s h i n g l m l s o m e : M u s
t w r e a r n t h e h a t c u l l n a t i o n .l i n . C i n n S l e r k ' s u h a s t e n t o
the H .l l .C l u b Th u r s d a y l i t e r -
no cn .S h e w a . : e u h u n l i n w r vi n x
b y i l u . C . B . l l e h r e n s .A B o w e r
m m :v r u hel d.k i n .H e n r y
I'b e b o r g e t t i n g t h e la r ge s t n u mbe r co r re ct re ce ive d fi r nt p ri z e lm ]
.a .itor at the ll. E. paraonagn.D n m d l l m R . A Dn vluh nd
as their dinner guuta .on Satur=i=! wan!l Mrs. R. B. Miller ofPl!-l¢iGlZl,nEalif., Hr. and Mn. G.
I. Pf dfhr.Hr. and llr=. Haro!! 'Weber andDowd rrtungyd on 'Friday from
.
Point and here.Hr. ind Mn. H. C. llc ffleilan
and family,Mr. and Hrs. A. 0.
Hawkinl,Pau! and Hn . S an h
trln
v.~
Sarepta Chapter No. 48,enter-£|!ned_|.bu|.lt fofb members of theArborVitaeChaptlrNo.92 of
Fremont on Frihy evening.Aspiendidprogramhld been ar-rrlged for 1111 occasion ami rc-
|»D o r o t h e a Ik d e r n e n m a d e u p a
»y w h o enj oy ed n p i c n k a t
I :
R e f ~ n t s follo~ed the pro
Opening remark.. by Rev. FunkWzllnmaHamlinMiss Rlive UnlamlViolin goin llen Laakor
Reading Vw Lozlm Manhail
Vocll :election M11. Otto RenardReading Hn. Mlm McCann Timnj
Alvls AmlenmnRexdingFrances .MarshallYau! Solo Cl de LudwigBlukical Tlio--{¢»"ntl, lim Hawle
g-=Violin.Gretchen Cook;
. gnu, Doaotlny Glover
I n i .|l
Renarkn by Mrs.ilsbel Harvey.B ~ l
'rmchzns
xGnduxio of Americ a Sc hoolax Olwln r hr o f xn- mi ns .lln u u r l
D B . s . n . n o u sOllosp llh ic Pi rli dnFadfkldam: Blair, Nebr.Omen L56 P ones Ru. 212
several d»y '| vidt at the w. K.
El? heme.Hr. and lin. J . I`.L u h r ,souAlles and Wil! Wilson motorwed to
Missouri Vdley on Sunday to vid!llrl.. Fred Orr, :bo Ll quite ill ather hom! than.
r Hr. ma '"'&i;a§ §§§""...»'2"
7 Qu !ygg; 3- Otto 01|oa mi.i n S n . . .
allr. and ln. Ch as. Ba n) ra-mmed from limit wedding trip
§"rida|and vriil bg hams after
t., to r man .fa.. aitihlra. ~ 0. W ulf and
daughter, Darothkollr. A. L. Gookand daughter,ri! c f Benwn.~;;_§_ Sunday guests at the John
ll r . m e lm o m Gi mn h ma
dau tar.Hn .Buck Rnnubanmvia ma ' = = = ; , . = ° - r - '
awen ln Omaha 3.53. .
Ira. IAl£r?ol!c x "d a we ek :
idt for bar imma at Omaha Sun-
day nilbl-Tha aa . E. mm' A id r ua Imrpdaa ou 811. Wslcrman lion-day aitnn ootfu tha y ar ea oon to
le a n mm.Chu..Gdtach af Washington
called at the T. E. French home
Sunday waning.Tha ll. E. Ladioa' Aid will mae!at the buemant Thuraday after-noon.Hn.. Rohan Andruaon andMn. Harlan French wif! entartdn.llra. Ona! Anderson and chil-
dren we n calling on friend;Thursday.Izalh Bury ' o f Bmaonraliedo n i r l e n d a ' T h u r s d a y ~
Rayznand Paterson went mn n-acn to help Lealla Berry in hi!store a couple of days.A. N. Andaman is on the :kklist thia work.Mr. and Hn. wuz Klngvlon anddaughters ware at Omaha one day
lu! week.Mr.and Hrs.Oscar Andersonand chilrinn of Arlington andMn .Louis Polic: and Hrs. VanDeuacn were at Tekamah vialtinz
frbenda East Wednesday.
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Her many friend.: vrllfbo glad tobut thi: about her.She vu tak-
an to the }lll.lury Hospital inFremont for an nppendicltia op-
eration.llr. and Ilnrold Taylor mdddidnrxirald ann! ofslln. Tay -
apcnt af al
V I I I !The Roll Hlll Lnlkn' Md moot:vrlth li n .h m n T o f h Wednes-day,August lrd.All monsoon
o n nquutad to ho pnnent anthen il to he election otofficerafor the comin; year.Evelyn Anderua and LesterHun on s pen t Su m; nr nl atJeno llnnnolfs and olm Tamafl.
Clnn Rumuuen vllitnd nt thu
Harold Tay lor home thi first of
lho week.Hr. and Hn. Waltor Nelson andfamily mn: Sunday at the An-drew N rs bl;o111;min thu New
rnSundly v t/on at WIlIRy ;n*|were lr. and Hn. Hosea Wilson.Hr. and Hrs.Frank Wilson andFrancesAnnandGeorgeand
Gm Ry an..Hr. and llrl. Will Hanson andfamily spent Sunday at the Ed
Holaqnln homo.Leiter Cram; went to College
girwhgdflay evening returning on
our n o .Hr.and d W i ll Hart m lfamily and Hr. and Aim Howtnl
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I .|a t t h e L o r d L i d e r h o r p i t a l i n
Om nl n. .
l i n .L u c y R o s e ;o f W a y n e i s
vh i d n g a t t h e h o m e o f H r .a n d
Hr s . G . L . G lo ve r .
l l e s d n m o s A . C . M a n ~ d i , L a w -
Q ~ f Q .. |1 |¢11tIII¢¢np e n t F r l d l y a ft e r n o o n
h e r e u t h o i o n : e x c h a n g e .
H i n N i n a C r i s s n f O m a h a s p e n t
t h e l a t t e r p a n a l t h e w e e k a t t h e
h o m e o f h e r a u n t , l i n . . F .F u n -
g e n b n r g
c h a n tv I n'groving to he verywwhr an d s crowds gmw lum-er and mom enthused nch week.The can are cromied lrounel thewhole park and many come from
quite n diltance.The free movieswiil cnntinuu nit summer ami mybecome an all your affair.A handconcert precedes the :how each
: r e w rMr.and Hn .G.I.Pfelffer
awe in Fremont an lan 'hlenday
ewninsr when they nllemled |-F. Moore home
BORNACKER BRIEFS
A had hnil norm visited po'-lions of this vicinity Tuesdayevening.The gnin that was un-cut, ia badiy knocked out in pimms
and the mm is also suffering.Hn. Otto Bchneekloth has beenvary iii for the pall. week."ggmalher. ln. W olff. of Biair aHi ll I'nida Cantenaen of Dennlngtonare uslndng vsrith the
household duties.Mina Lulu Phslen aspen! Thurs-
.f\RL11~:G'w.N Noms
The ine motion picture; whichare given at the city park every
Detlef Wulfa.Mr. and Hrs. Will Tumbhmon andtwo ehildnn of Oklahoma viatifd
at WH!llartx Thurs lay.Pathfamilies drove over ua Ames, Nab.
Thursday.
nn. w. F. nzuréin.DBNTIBT
laented in newHome 'hxeltn BldgBlair, Nebzuh
1 1 .J r lg r w e r e O m a h a : h a p p e n o n F r i -
y .H r . a n d M r s . G i ffo r d D i x o n a n d
f a m ! !o f B l n i r w e r e | n u t s a t
t h e . V . l n n h l l i h o 'o n S u n -d a y .L i t t l a H i n V e e ~H u »
day m>n¢ ~fro~ ~ ~b~d~ ~I
THE EAT SHOPE. c. Ruuh ProprietorMHI K a v C ul:
Excellent Cvdline
~ sta.~.|1
hllu Barth: J ean Taylor whohu been spending her vacationwith her father at the G. L Glo-
nr home, returned me htur part
'\n m r n l d a y s vi s i t .
Ve st a a n d L o r m l n e " a r a b
vi s i t e d s e ve r a l d a y s t h i s |u .. ..a t
t h e h o m e o f t h e i r a u n t ,M r s .
F l o y d G i l fr y .
H r s . L . P . H i l l e r W u t h e g u e s to f h o n o r a t u s h o w e r a n d pi cn ico n h a t M o n d a y eve n i n g ,w h i c h
M i s s e s A n n a E l m e r a n d A u g u s t o
Sc h m i d t pl a nn e d i n h e r h o n o r a t
F a d r G r o o m ! p a r k .A . l a m e b a s -
lv. G. ALLENABSTRACFOR
I|\!\l?l~~Ronmh
Offioe in newHume Thzulrn Bldg
I BLAIR 'POP .arm TIRE co.IMg Topo, Side Cllrhiul, Seal 5govers,Milier Tires and |
I Tubes, Steam Vulunliing I |
i J. E. Milicr, Pruprietor 1|Phone Bllck 9 is
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green oocuplml the center of thelunch table.This waz !aler presented to Mrs. Mllicr by Miss Elancr who mn Ie n few remarks nm!gave a clever little reading.Up
on investigation the basket. wasfound to contain a number of low-ly gift:for Mrs. Miller.Thosepresent included Mr. lnll Mn. L.P. Miller and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Heielhenry and family, Rev.and Mrs. J.'E. Aoxchbacher andBilly, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blackburnandfamily.Frank Brail.h}»\1it.
Misses Anna Eisner and August.:Schmidt.
P~on~ 2|~Shdair on Stlliou
cm-u F. Mnthlea
Snoe e nnn toO n T . A n d u u a
Bunnfn ABSTHADTEH3
Blair Abstract &
Title Company
All Abiirldl Mule Under
Legnl Supervision
JENKINS rams SHOP I
Old Bee Hive Annex I
Pnoun DELIVERY ~Phone Black 37 Blair, Nebr. 1
-or-'rlcns wrrn
I
ATTORNEYS
Plume IB
I Day Night I
I SERVICE ALWAYS 1
a MERCHANTS TRANS!`lIR co. ¢|Generd TruckingFreight,Linslack,Grain, Eu.|I Spfdal Prices on Cnr Lots ¥f Telephone 39?Blair. Nehr.
I c. K. ANDERSEN
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M A R C U S B E C K
n o x n n n A B S T R A C T E R
O ff i c e i n H a y l e B l d g .
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Fur the Bal cu Wah |in Lhe ary ;CALL 105
~1.25
F ~ E l ~ r
JOHN snvxs
SERVICE §'m\NsrB.n l
All una sl Hxllh
rluas||lu ssussl ul! aasuuc-ua;.. ,,...Nw World, bs received no auchmeasure of sdulation an that which
was showered on Tmde Edarle,
Young, the Catalina Island swim-mer,Lindberg or Chamberlin.
Pershing was honorod when ha
come back after tha defeat of Ger-
many. but his rscaption was apink an comparsd with the uma
lions! vmf that marked the trl-umphad raium of Limibeffh-
Can these mass outbursts. this
great :uma of internationad in-
muz In flying, boxing. tennis aw
other contents be ascribed on the
fac tthatilfa wbeo onutoota me.too oocoro. too naonmtlul for the
srerage person, that through these
outbursts, through this interns in-berast in phyalw ski!! shi endur-
ance he or she finds s vicarious
release from the bottled-up emo-
tional pleasure?We believe tha;
can.We modems _haverft anyconception of the conditions under
which our snoaslora lived oven :\
tour hundred year: ago; we can-not =- 5, ;~tho Sznuouaneas of
their ho!on life, the dangers that
unemned their oxmenoo.tho
may bsaetsblilhlliiothiatoun.\
Hastings--Wheat bein! harvest-
od-in mu soctiou..Wausa.»-Blda requested for rwveilng4-miles of Pierce-Wanna
told._Naponee-Nur #sal b d d ll zobe hom across rlnr mouth of Na-
pouoe.Fremont-§Vo\'k under way onconstruction of 845.000 nsv.Elh
Ciub buildinl at Military Annu:
and C Btreat.`Curtll-New s nmmi On Com-
pany*a filling station opened hen.Crawfonl Fire dren installed
In this town.Norfolk-Farmers'Un§on Co-
operative cnsmery to be estab-
lished hero.Il||:Cook-Comorsione M 3 for
new liethodln Church..Grand Island-Contrac t let for
construction of building at msn
home for muziers at Grand Island
at c os t o f #MlPonder-W heat han ut und sr
my in this section.
Cnigbton-Work to atazt soon
paving saversl airsoft of mm.a... _\r._.mal--.1OQHAQ
ul t l l i r l l l l u | |I I l l i n c u r -' " "" '1 | h l u r n l I l l .I .r .l m -" " " ° ' " ' , ; . ;I l l .l l d I E .s .G a u l w i t h t h l l l a a n L o l a d a n " " '"" " ' " "' "
e .' ° ° ! . l W »| - = ~ »¢
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..._a \ _ _ . _ _n - | . . . . . -\ ,_h m ~l ' .I D I '" f l I I .H .~
.. .l i r t l x . I r .n f C o l u | | | h | l l . O h h .T h e ~IH~ 1 M
LOW "°
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I .|a t t h e L o r d L i d e r h o r p i t a l i n
Om nl n. .
l i n .L u c y R o s e ;o f W a y n e i s
vh i d n g a t t h e h o m e o f H r .a n d
Hr s . G . L . G lo ve r .
l l e s d n m o s A . C . M a n ~ d i , L a w -
1 1 .J r lg r w e r e O m a h a : h a p p e n o n F r i -
y .H r . a n d M r s . G i ffo r d D i x o n a n d
f a m ! !o f B l n i r w e r e | n u t s a t
t h e . V . l n n h l l i h o 'o n S u n -d a y .L i t t l a H i n V e e ~H u »
'\n m r n l d a y s vi s i t .
Ve st a a n d L o r m l n e " a r a b
vi s i t e d s e ve r a l d a y s t h i s |u .. ..a t
t h e h o m e o f t h e i r a u n t ,M r s .
F l o y d G i l fr y .
H r s . L . P . H i l l e r W u t h e g u e s to f h o n o r a t u s h o w e r a n d pi cn ico n h a t M o n d a y eve n i n g ,w h i c h
M i s s e s A n n a E l m e r a n d A u g u s t o
Sc h m i d t pl a nn e d i n h e r h o n o r a t
F a d r G r o o m ! p a r k .A . l a m e b a s -
green oocuplml the center of thelunch table.This waz !aler presented to Mrs. Mllicr by Miss Elancr who ma Ie n few remarks nm!gave a clever little reading.Up
on investigation the basket. wasfound to contain a number of lose-ly gift:for Mrs. Miller.Thosepresent included Mr. lnll Mn. L.P. Miller and Ethel, Mr. am] Mrs.
Fred Heielhenry and family, Rev.and Mrs. J.'E. Aoxchbacher andBilly, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blackburnandfamily.Frank Brail.h\.\1it.Hn. Bibs! lfnland, Mm H. Gilfry.
Misses Anna Eisner and August.:Schmidt.
Coon WITH
G A S
'rmchzns
w l n n o n n o n n n n n o n n o n n l n n a n n s n n a
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~ Stoposfr
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
¢
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EASTlaw Round TripSummer fares to
N". vm cmlma ~
bulidoBououTorontoMa n u a lNew En~nd
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nn. w. F. nzuréin.DBNTIBT
laented in newHome 'hxeltn BldgBlair, Nebzuh
THE EAT SHOPE. c. Ruuh ProprietorMHI K a v C ul:
Excellent Cvdline
lv. G. ALLENABSTRACFOR
I|\!\l?l~~Ronmh
Offioe in newHume Thzulrn Bldg
I BLAIR 'POP .arm TIRE co.IMg Topo, Side Cllrhiul, Seal 5govers,Milier Tires and |
I Tubes, Steam Vulunliing I |
i J. E. Milicr, Pruprietor 1|Phone Bllck 9 is
x I
mom: 21~
cm-u F. Mnthlea
JENKINS rams SHOP
Old Bee Hive Annex
PROMPT DELIVERY
Phone Black 37 Blair, Nebr.
I Day Night
I SERVICE ALWAYS
a MERCHANTS TRANS!`lIR co.Generd Truckingl.Freighl,Linslack,Grain, IIN.
I Spfdal Prices on Cnr Lotsf Telephone 39?Blair. Nehr.
I c. K. ANDERSEN
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x
M A R C U S B E C K
n o x n n n A B S T R A C T E R
O ff i c e i n H a y l e B l d g .
x
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1 p h y s i c a l t l r m n c o n s t a n t l y t h r e a t -
en in g t ha n . th e e ffo rt rn ec e ua ry L 1
o b t a i n j u s t m l fi e i e n t \ vn 1 . c o ve r
an d s h e l t e r t o h ol d b o d y a n d s o u l
to ge th er .In t h i s a g e o f sa n it a -
ti on ,pm t e c t i c n a n d u u n d u vd i z -
a t i o n w e l u n b e e - u m a p h y d u l l y
mo ft an d e m ol l o n ai l y fll b b y .H i l -
li c nl of un pr o ce e d fr om th e c r ad l e
t o t h e g n ve w i t h o u t w e r h a vi n g
e x p e r i e n c e d m u l - s h a k i n g h a r , n v-
i n n n g e , a l m e r i n g h a t r e d . i h a n x -
\.._._.....\r-.|U t m i n w n - n a w l u u u |n u n - vut o b e b u i l t o n W a t l h i n n u m .
C n l l i i r m - N u r ' h p va c '
H x h r l n z n y l t e m t o b e i n s t a l l e d i n
t b l ! w a r n .B l a i r - - B a n n e r ( m i n c r o p fo r e -
a n t i n t h i s a u c t i o n .
O r d - » W o r k t o m n s o o n o n O r d -
A r u d i :m i d co nl ri mc ti on .
E l b l - C n t n c t h t f o r g r u e l i n g
l h h h l i h n y N o .1 1 fr o m M i d
n y t o E l b u .F l n l d n m e - P o l l o ffi c e in i ti a fe s
1-.ax mm, me um u. .mmlu um In lnvar of the \in\|.in|¢
tum.lln. xmy m<m.hnllulto tha (oI\uv/ing guem Sunday:Mr. and Hn. Pivncn of Chicago,mi mn. Ar-um I-nm" .nn vu.If Om-lha, Mrs. Chdnilne Hehe
0| Harlan, 10" um nn. nmbmof Omaha.
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Qllila hrge crowd attends]th! ice ul at Rom mn'l"1'mn-day e\~enl|\g.A hm! cmwlwas p~m\y hu. bun mm. xrithad mn advenhed mon. Abou:
um Dmmker mmr. vm mlm;on wma. In UI! dmrin Smhlnlly.mu Marxmu vnu. wha 1| mn,ima u L. yum. vm vlminxI nw dayn lr. nm pmml, c. |-.Pull home.A numb" from nm vicinity 11-imnled :nf blnh-hy vmy -x mhu-m|\kvr'l.slr..nun-I-mv.wma sm.\l\h her |!|u|\\\n'1.sm. Pew'Pclnrirn. han liven on the akinl\|\ fur lhe nl few dl I.
Bennington vunm sunny mf.ning
KENN mm N EW S
N Mr. und ~ Harry Ifhia were
|mn .... ..\......uf .ml nn.. .hm1 num., .nn
nn mexr uaugnwf,un-.......~Swann.Rupen, the (Ive yur o\'1 nan vfMr. lnd Mn. Henry Geiuelnun.bruise hh rlllll ll'lll.0l'\ Slillnllywhrn he in uname getting mnhis P°ny~Ho u grltinx sham;may.Nr.lml HIL Hamid Welmrin Omlha on 3lolu||yNormn Smrekperper broke hh.rm lm week wha plrylng onLhe llhie in the diy nmMr. and Hu. R. ;|_ ummmand mm, Rlchnnl nn! Huwell me-wmn lu tbelr home in Chknxnhm. Thunlny aim wi»\l;Sn¢ wuhrtlltlwm here dw hi! nm weeh.Hrs.Alice Swlmun of cmC4.~n\vr lrrivnd seven! nlnys In. . ¢ . . . . | ~ \ vi d !nu. h ar m*
Mr.and M,,_Hmm S|1'K:m "run::ml .unghe-f, nm ef omnhn ml **"'-
Nmed lwmv Monday ar\\~r|
For Safe Transportation
In
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Andersen Bros Transfer Co.1
ive tock and Freight
We're Bonded Carriers
Phone 105 le¢h'a ServiceStltlcm
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C I T Y c o u s i n .P R O C E E D I N G S
Ju l y 15,1927
A S p e c k ! C a l l e d M e e t i n g o f l h e
B l a i r C i t y Co u nc i l w a s ca ll ed t o
or d e r a t B o 'c l o ck P . M . b y M a y o r
We have a complete
stock of
S C R E E N S
Speclnl Chli, which ia hereto at-
tached, tha following Councihmnanswered to roll u1l,-
SPECIAL CALL
Bella,Bigelow,Grimm.Hoo n,
Mclhy and Stewart Abannt, Gab
ner md Jensen.The following Resolution r u
RESOLUTION
WHERBAS. it has been the de-
¢
nad.
Keep out the Fly
ln A Good` Car ulla taon oz lr e mt n uo u l m u m Us s
u u c : s i l l y u c v : y u u luua x n u n ;I t h e m e a n s o f a d e q u a l e l m l i vl d u a l
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c o n s t a n t l y n t y o u r
c o m m a n d .L i b e r t y i s o n l y a w o r d
w h e n a m l n m u s t d e p e n i l o n h l r e d
c o n ve y a n c e s . o r m e r e l y : h a t m o t i ve
p o w e r w h l c h N a t u r e g a ve h l m .E n -
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oHjov this greater measure of llfe andvrlc iy In a sale. dtpéndable,good _ /5
lo ok in g au lc x.
We have n var ie ty ol models al-
ways ready tu show you--c ome in
and loo sl a n gwtr.0
v a n a l l o n o n n u aS u n d a y v l a l t o n n l .J i m R y u f s
v e n \ 3 | r .a n d H r .F m !B i a n k e n -
f e l n h .l l r .a m i H n .W i l b u r S a g : -
p o r f i e l d m d D o r o t h y ,N r .l ' 1 t o
J a n n a .M r s .L a u r a T o n e a n d L o i s .
.=».i?.i;~,;";f'.¢=;.;q§e§n°§dmi;y ;,?»,;;,1:a;;"i¢",.;1ir=;'»ms;s,...
" the A. x. Annienon h°""°The Farmers' Lumber ani GrainBr.ami Mn .Giffvhl French co. is advenislng for bun for theand son of B#mon *Pen* 91° *uk erection of a new modem ehvalor.¢ngl_a|, Qge ll|.r{|.r§[ 1 :"'""? home:\the old office and elevator 1rl}I Qeif
I l a l l l l w m n me I l l..:.-_ lr. .zz .,.. ..::."......| .... ..:~.*;',...,."a;:.:m.:,°:| v.;==\.,. _,,;~=,..=;- an -;,;-. . . m g
nn Un: norm 'Gun ner wr l 1:1d a 1 |v i r i t .g i n - S r W a r d c a m e h o m e F H M !
d i l l 'a t t e n d i l m g s u m m e r s c h o o l a l .
l l i d l m d L h l k g e i n F r e m o n t t h e
, u g q i :v a e l s .S h u w a s u n d r -
, : * e d w h e t h e r s o t a k e t h e n e x t s i x
#meh or notW a d u m nc fiwd from B n .Harold Rumtm- n that she v unttlng uhm; fine mul would benis to c c lnn ho una ln af fud ny a.
slaughter of Omahl visilzd nl. thd
L H. Ward hams Sumiay.llr. and Bra. Glen Ruaubnnten Sunday [Linh li the l`rank
Timblia home Ln i'en1un Sunday.Hr. lnfl Hn .Ben Hanky lf\||.mn of Rldl. spent Sunday :.t theSam Hallor home..Mr .and Hn. Lslunl Hank nd
M a fennt. meetimf ofihe lA'
dun' Auxiliary, Hrs. W. I. Nilsensua flected an rleknto to ur.»:m
thr slate convention which will beheld in Aug-mr at Lincoln.n m !Loo Weber urn eleded In alum;
mi l.Minel Hliubeih and Stella*zumnz mi lin. P. 1.. Caly vm]
hosleues -IDI! W. H. Hulky wanJnllrhur of Onvnhn anon: !he ueeklmr thanks of the Indiv: by donit
.mi at th Old W an] home.lu alerbert io: the occasion.On
Once Tried A 1nlways, Used
Market
SEN, Prop.~1%
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MARATHON GASOLINE 1Quality
Icf ulamubill lilblii lic k! b._B f l ' E § P R I S E ' i M :" mmpnlxiuty a runnin:Ed Newklrks were: Mr. and Hrs.
Pete Thomson, Oliver and Viggoand Jullua Fredoriekson.lliss Catherine Newkirk spentWedneomlay night with Hina Opie
Nevrkirk.a evening guest: at Her-man him. were : Hr . a nd Hrs
C u l Rasmussen and famllf, Mr.and Yrs. George liuhr and amilyt
The Danlah ladies' Aid met on
Wednesday afternoon st the EdNewkirkhome.Thirteen mem-bers and a number of visitors
were tvrelent.The visitors were:M m m. Chriatensen I r s . A rthur Andersen, Bra. Alma Skov,
Hn..Ted Bnehardt,llias Cath-erine Newkirk. Hn Floyd FosterofCraig, and Hrs. Peber Tort,
Irs. Buren Larsen and lllaa 0|-son of Fremont.A number ofchildrenwen also present.Adainty luncheon 'las served by thehostess and her daughters.Hrs.Boone Nesrkirk will entertain the
la e n August.
u y guests the GeoRuhr home we r e : L . . .m 3
and Belts Arp of Blair,MissAnna Reelz, Mina Viola Nelson IndMr. and lin. Harvey Ruhr.Lloyd and Leroy Ruhr,HansJensen and Raymond Wulf spent
Sunday afternoon with Roy Rahlf.Hr. and Hrs. Hennan Rabi!and daughters, Evalina and Mar-garet and son, Leroy were Sundaygaito'at the Will Xuhr home in
153,Helen Newkirk 'nent toCwg Wednesday for a vm: withher sitter, Mrs. Floyd Poster.
Raymond Kuhn spent a ferrdays last week helping his broth-
er, Harvey Ruhr.2-lr. and Mn. Ed. Nowlnirlc anddaughters,Hazel and Onle swMissLeaGnuse an-ent T umlnyg f n f w at the Louie Dunklau
me.Mr. and Mf t. Otto A:p of Ken-nsr.l were Sunday dinner guestsat the parental Hr nry Ruhr home.Mr and M H Ch r l 11rs.Inn n .anneanddnuzhlernpentSaturdaynightand Sunday at the FredChristiansenhome.Mr.Chris-tiansen retumed to Fremont Sun-day while Mrs. Christiansen and.huqhter remained for o few daysvisit.Mr. and Mm. Jim Larron
and children and Eel Hansen andfamily also spent Sunday eveningal. the Chri¢I.lren home.John diuhr Ornalml was J.
Nemlay dinner guest at the Hen-
ry Kuhr home.Sunday afternoon visitors atHarry Madaerfs were:hir.andHrs.Soren Goldberg of Arling-ton. also Mr. Goldbez-g'a nephew,Wilbur Jensen of Herman.
Misses Letha and Myrtle Stork.
Kiss Vloh and Harold Stork andEd, Lawrence and Mina LeonaGnuee attended a party at theHenry Kneeht home near Arling-
ton Sunday evening.hir. :ml Mrs. Rasmus PetermnspentSundayafternoonattheSoren Larsen hom.e Their daugh-ter. Roealinn spent the afternoonwith Dorothy Lanen..Mn and Mrs. Alfred Skov and
cam .L naomm.muau r at ~ rate a nw
um m s v n! rlv ls m nr
l\ln|wo:d<h||m|thrt\lmi°Hk\|tBld!,Nl|7ru~..,.¢.+f
nr Your s m
No ann ner did good work for
indlfhnnt hon.
tlaepulsllahrnnd
lu( mathn a ax ddldnn
Bonn Ford seam: to be the
r mu n s r bo u n u ll: b i g md
0 good on ll! his bi; talk, butthough Henry may not know il.
lot cf people an waiting w nyI toll y ou so," nr. his finnzlai
u m m.
J adala outths timoao meofus
1 into lhl dx-cylinder autumn-group our friends mek up golf
n w a n u l f i f h m h m g m
lk abwl.
Ill: 1~ my me time.
'Ihr tity affkials have ;pp¢r»
mir taken ui: the cudgel and arer the apeedtri and tbl open
an lbs auwrnobiln.is in
ll.The-n is ontinly loc muchI" r wn z America"bling dia-
gyed in Blaiw A litlle monupnrrldan of us tliffle vmuhl
9 a lon! way toward insuring
bl lafetv of the pubkk.
N l ! T W H . J u ! P e o p l e
It IIH 1 t h t s m a l l t o w n s t h a t a r e
W i l : i t h o n l y s o m e Q ! t h e p m -
i n t h o : m a i l t o w n s t h a t l n
\o u t .Th e y a n :S t un g
r o u n d a r d a l l o w i n g m i g h b o r i u g
a a n d d i l l :zo ab s o r b b u l l -
i r h k h r i g h t fu l l y be lo ng s zo
h a m a n d i s i n t h e i r t r a d e t u r i -
.Ae e on l ls u t o th e l a w o f
' m n i t l d ! !l i m p b b e a c a n
f d n l u n i u l o f f h a fl i t u t .
o f c h a n u e n n g o d i n b u s l a u s i n
Ja y a o f s h a r p co r n p cm i o a
\ . f !a r d t o i l l fo r ¢ s i n g l e
r 1 n t . - - U l i g h W o r l d .
blnhip in its co-openthol.Al!BLAIR YOUNG PEOPLE Huqmh and Louise Lan-en mdthing:m a m m a ,u m country NOW TEIANS R a z a ~Ria.holdaen auto-ed to tothezuests.Inthoeveningthe
follouing folks helped her nele-brste: Hr. and Hrs. Louie Skov,Hr. pod Hrs. Carl Erickson and
Eveiyn, Raymond Nesrklrk, sumsAdaondmm m G n u s e ,UllaHagerbsomerand Mr. and M r ;
Soren Jensen and dsughters o fHerman.Refreshments were lllos e r ve d . - ' l n t h e ~Hrs, Anna Gnose, Alvin and Le-
nors spent Bnndsioevewg at theFned Dlekmeyer ms.The following folks spent last
Tuelliay aftomoon at the ChrisC'luistofferson home ho! ln; HinG!ady cdebrste her nlo. birth-
Jay:and Hrs. Chris Cl1riltod-
fenon and son, Fred of Henman,Irene md Zrvin Peterson and lies
Haze:Nevrkirk.Hr.and l n .Hurley Clements and eblldren ofHerman, ltr. and Mrs. Geo. Fallenand son, Mr. and Hrs. Roy Follen
nod baby, and Mr. and Hn. Emannel Andrason sod sons helped hercelebrate in the evening.Delici-ous refreehments were served'
both afternoon and evening.
Mr. ind Mrs. Chris lumen andDorothy sttended s party Wednes-day evening at thYNe1s Petersonhome neu KennelJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loran andchildren spent Sunday evening at
the Gottlieb Stork home.
Hr. and Hr; Otto Chdstoffer-:on of Hemmn were guests Sun-dsy at the Chris Chl-Istofferxonhome.In the evening Mr.andMn. Joe .lessen and children 'ris-ited there.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov andLyle were Friday evening guestsot the Ted Buchordt home.Friday afternoon visitors at theChrls Larsen homo were: Misses
Lillian Larsen,Margaret Lindenand Atl! An.leraen.-Jens Krogh spent Sunday #Tiennoon nt the Gozzlieb Stork home.Neon and Walter Andersen and.father, N. J. Andersen were Ar!-
ington visitors Sumiay afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bnrhs:.lt nnldaughterment Sunday at theArlolph Wulf home.Harlnntl Wulf spent Tuesfltly
dternoon win. Gustave Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand Harold were Tuesday eveningvisitorsotGeorgeRasmus-soma.Mr. and Mrs. Wil| Wulf and Irenevisited there Wednesday e\en!.,:.Miss Laura Knutsen atte'ule\| a
dance in Omaha Saturday evening.Mn. Lars Larsen and Airs. Geo.Rasmussen end Gene called onin Louise Lsnen 'l'hur:.lsy eve-
ng.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knutoen andMiss Laura visited Sunday st theWslterNovakhomesouthofBlair.Misses Emma and Meta l~lan~
sen npent Monday aiternoon atthe H. C. Larsen home.'
J. C. Christemen spent Fridayevening with Ed Hansen.Hr. and Hrs. John Diekme rand family spent Friday weollrg
st the Chris Hansen home.
Miss Nena Andersen helpoflRev.Reinertsen celebrate hisbirthdnon Ho'ula.5r.
G u i n Sumhy to lee the natefishltltchnics.'I NV pitnicedm u i n e o - o p l r n l l o n .
It i n q u i t e n e c e s s a r y n o m u h :
.fel~: Hr~ ma u~ J.' I ~ n~nd llary Helen,Hr. And linthe ~an had zo: uh out iuhillxy
Innlnnee on January lst laden (reaa ~ t k f l l y ~ ~
mlly .Co-opentlon 5| the :ntl-
~ ~ ~cely~ ~ havi~ba nnni lhi ruaa li gnldhad-II|¢ l l¢ l 4
Chin mlrried a Houston girland Lu in I-he garage bmlnau.Both '-keine they an in lovenriththelouthznddonotunitomo1\buktoNebr|.|h.
or -I t would seem iii!! ana point
nmuht lnnrltnbly nhl qua.
1~g3!1-§3g\,\r pgg 35413 ;'éLf2° C..Andersen home in
J lliu Evely n Eager lbturmd on
off the highways.But what ofthe insurmoa companies?Thur
han had the zxpcnn of writing
tbl buslnlos and han nrrlad It »a |1 ~ u m |h o l a fo r t h In B l a i r Ju l y 2 5 - 8 0 i n -H e r m a n , a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e p u t .
cl us iva g u d g i l l b l locator!i n 1 w e e k w i t h h e r a u n t , M r s .h l a r t l n
c o m f o r h b i u l e n t i n t h e r a i l r o a d L a r s e n a n d fa m i l y .
p a r k a n F r o n t s t r e e t .2 6 - IL H i n E d u ;H e w k i r k m u I
Humu ny s:"Econumixtl define tlxltlnn as
the lwvinx of curtain comnuiaory
contribution.: up-on !nJivlziu;1s and
aorpontiona in orjer lo provide
suntiy nomidering the tax ques-
tion, LM clude dhcuudon of Lax-sticn which wnmm Bezmeti Mun-
ro, tht Hnrvani politicd scient-
ist, given in hh book on Munici-
Tnxalioa md Pollllcs
lnumuch u le|fl|1nL!v| bodies-
Live to be lmjrpy-notlzing elve
matter: very much.
enum BRIEFS
Hina Evelyn Hmrer and Mrs.Martin Larsen xisited with Mrs.Lara Larsen Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. C. Hansen entenalneda number of children Tueada; af-ternoon in honor of her daughter,He!en'a eleventh l\ir.hflay.Thechildrene-\{:ye<I wemselves im-
mensely p yin:games untillunchtime.Lunch eondned ni'
buns, cake Rnd lemonade.Thoserreaent were linlvern and Alum
Amen.lvm Larsen,John .mdRuth Jensen, llnxine Taylor, IIlva,Gertrude,Beulah and Opal Han-
sen,Leona ami £.llz.nbetl1 Han-sen.Viola.Nelson,Kenneth andStanleAndremon, Bltargsret Rol-Iand, {'red and Far! Christensen,
Father and P1lmlla Wrieh, Vera
Hansen and Edna, Anna Intl Pls-ther H'anaen.Helen received 5
number ol' nice presents.
few days at the G.Heyhhome near Arlington.Evelyn Wulf 'ment last wee
with relalivea in Lincoln.Misa Edna Mule Edward New-klrk visited at the Leo Hnglemanhome Sunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Boone Xewldrk
spent Sundalat the Henry Pretzel
home near erman.In the ere-ning they visited at the ChrisHansen home.
I:ga Knutsen spent Thursday attheVictor Johansen home.Mr.and Hrs. Peter Nielsen spent thatevening there.The Chris Benton,EJ Hansen,Joe Jensen,Jens Sorensen. C.\¥!e
Hansen, Peter Nielsen and Martin
Paulson families attended a Lutheran Sunday school nlenlr held atthe Arlinsrton park Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Victor JohansenwereFremontvisitorsSaturday
afternoon.
Monday evening guests st H. C.Rasmusserfs were:Mrs.MamieSheazer and Jens Iverson.Raymond Rasmussen,Harold
l
pona of uxltlon is to provide pub~
lil: revenue; its juxtlfieltloa ia the
common bandit. whkh wma fromthe expenditure if this 'revenumThat is taxation as the eeonerniai
see: il.But we kwa an not en-acted by economists; ihey are the
handiwork of poiltlcians.Ami thepoliiician hu n very simple phil
osophy of taxation.To him. tax-
ntlon is n uymm of levying com-
day night and Thursday st theMlrtin Larsen home, while Har-la n !Rolland lriaiaed at the EdHansen home.Min Evelyn Enzer spent Wed-
nesdsy night and Thursday st the
H. C. Larsen home.The following folks helped Hn.Joe .lessen celebrate her binhdsy
andonWednesdsy eumlmz:Mr.Mn. Chris Benson and sons, Mr.
and Mn. Albert Jensen snd
dren.Lonnie Weaver,Mr.Mrs.Peter Nielsen and Mr.Mrs. Andrew Johansen.Mrs.
chiland
andJel-sen serve.; dainty refreshments toher ;ues£s.Rev. snd Mn. P. J. Relnensen
were supoer gueszs at the Carl
sigeknt Sunday at Hagelboomers
e.Mm Richard Nelson sod Violavisited Wednesday afternoon st
the Calle Hansen home.
Hovsnl Jemen called st L . E.Larsen; Sunday forenoon.|Hrs. Rlchsn! Nelson spent lu:
Monday .lflemoon with MrsEmanue| Andrelson.
~Mr.md Hn. Ed Christensenandfamily of Blair, spent Sun-day sfternoon and erenin st theH. C. Rssmussen home.Sn. and
Mrs. George Ras'm.\1sen anal Gene
lilo spent tlurevening there.1 Verna Wulf spent Monday aft-ernoon with Viola Nelson.
Ed Hansen and son, Jens wen*
wsy will produce the Inst ogkrgr.From the pollticiarh point of viof
the measure of uxadon is not
ability to pay, but inability to re
aint.H15 (nor lem: to tin ele-
ment zluz nn produce tha votes.Ho iempera the wind, not to the
:horn lamb. but to the ram with
harm.Public sentiment. be uyv,
demlmh a high tl!! on mme thing:and n low Lax on olherl.What he
means, of coune, in that one tie-
ment o! organized lelfishrnas in
more audible than mother.Th a
m why ws moat fzeamle zu. mthe aye: ol' the overs!! poihlcal
nepnnntative, is a tax on the es
~ir ~1 ~hlle~d~ ~t II~r]
'roar l n .Willizm Wabumm,
chillren of Br. and Hu. J .W.
Bowman of this diy me n d -den!: cf Huiingen.
Mr.Kclhrmuz called on them
th y an d llr~ ~ Hn. ~ H. ~ ~ -
le~Hr. Larsen feels somewhat
eral Sm~ ~ l~fmf
|F r e m o n t Th u n e i l y n i t c r n o o n .
. l i n C h l i x t e n z . F h u h n a o f B h i r
s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e o f h e rb r o t h e r , L l a r d n P a u l r c n a n d fu n -
il y .H r . I n d i l u . C h r i s P e t e n o n
a n d fa l n i l y s h o s p e n t t h e e ve n i n g
t h e m .It vu N e i l P a u l l o n ' s fi f t h
b l n h d n y .
l n .B o o n e N n k i r k a n d H i n
did nal.The insunzmoe companies
n»n¢omp¢1| edby £bela1rzoin~nm everyone who nm-a alan!
But with the nvlinz ol the Urdu!
credit limit the mrnpaniea htm
m amd out second nodes: for the
money no mon ey vu1" - n mmh g , un ti ll : r f ma li b -
zimsmutotberlrd-ltrarofmotor
nhk lo l.Of uname, 'IMI will nlult in one
of thc dednnd offsets from zom-vnlvvrr insurance Ext: - to i tll?
flnanchlky irrnpowble motorists
contemplates tha aelfmbneptloxa
of the ions individual il underth a t h a m l y p r u p o r u a p n r t o l
Lbs whole society.Of eourn, this
u selfish In the ua gndydg, but
it in tha kind ci selfishness thu
oontributu to both public and pri-
n u v l d l n .It than hooomn nadily pouibls
for tartar: to join their imbued!for tho common cams.Humber-
ship growl spool, volume of sw-
dnet md pstronage ls assured, undorganisedeffortdisplace:the
~p. ~is anpue~ an nmmund
iam.Finally, co»oporat|\re effort can
manuvment.This sort ol leader-
"You may any that I am 1 crank
on ewopermtion.I do :wt believe
um I am.O! course. I believe in
co-openlion an *the logics! way of
solving the fum marketing ques-
tion,but I am uillinx to grant
that than are faults in co-apcm-
ern and loyalty to them.Bearing
upon this point, we I-3-=f» un-
denu ndng nympsthy th themanner of a very successful co-
~tive ll will!~ to pay z~
going price for it.Nor iz that all.
in co-operation, thnt I can ur. is
nu: in ll sohlnl to Imp me right
kim! nf men as ieuiera."You ne, when you work f ar n
mmp entiw inllilution you am
open to ¢veryone's criticism. fair
and unfair. and lf a msn is really
the type that he muart be in tmler
to Ind. it in just a little b1n| for
.," l * e r m n a E l j r . l ; r i l l a d m i t l h a l . I
h a ve fo u - u l t h i s t h e c u e .SOIl¥!°e
ti me s so m e D (m e me m b e r s |101
s o m e h e a r t b u s h i n g i d e a l i n t h e i e
hea ds a n d t h e y I m r a n th e m a n -
a g e m r n l . o f t h e e e r n p z n y In s u c h
cm e x t r n t th a t i t - b e c o m e s di s -
co u r a g e . ! m e l Jo es n o t p e r fo r m l o
u e l !.
" T h e :i 4 th e \ e ; . d : \ e u o f t h e
e m n p e n t i ve s o c i e t i e s , b u t w en ref u !o s e r t o l f n g i t b y been n g
b e t t e r e d u n t e d l n l l w h e n w e R a l l ;
d o l n m t n o u t c o n fi d e n c e i n e a c h
g t h e r t h e n I t h i n k t h a t t h e e m
o p e n t i i w p l a n w i l l sur pa ss a l l
o L h e r \ . " - T h e Ne b r a s k a F a r m e r .
»r after taking mme treat-ments fo? rheumatiom and expectsto come borne lfter onemore week.
Mrs. Chris Peterson, ilu. Chds
Christofferson and Gladys and
C. I. Bendorf, Taxi.Phone 22I.
1141.
Dr.- Layland Statoa, Chiroprac-tor, Farmer! state Bank llldl tf.
Min Jane Noble la at borne af
ter spending :ix week: at the Uni-
versity of Nebnaaka.
C. K. Bendorf, llcenaed emhalm-
er and umlertaber, Blair.Officephone, 181, rea. phone, 22&.8~t1'.
The Ed. llatthleaen family left
last og;-=f for Lake Okoboll tospendlr aunimer vacation.
A mnn&»/oolur r d "m m e
Waahlngton county last EH-idaynight breaking a .lmoth ol fifteen
days.
Hi ll Theron.Ilelwlnkel and
friend of Omaha. spent last Suu-
da y a t the n a mw. H.L.Hel-
winkel home.
Lli u Adrien Williams of Lin-
eoln spent the week-end with
Hias Lucille Jensen at` her home
nonh of Blair.
Dr. and Mn. ll. J. Munloch Intl
Pesn'left Wednesday for Lake
0kol:o}i to spend some time at
that popular retort.
Hrs. V. J. Smith of Redelrn, SnDakota and son. Z. B. of this city
had their tonlils removed in an
Omaha hospital last Saturday.
A committee of the Methodist
Sunday School Board ia planning
a picnic to include all the familiesofthechurchconaregallonand
school.
Mr.and M m Ludwig Jensen
spent lurt Thurulay evening at thc
home ol their daughter, Mrs. Wee-ton Long and family in the Suth-
erlaml district
Hri. M. Cantetlcr left Saturdayfor East Troy, Win. where aho will
visit her deter and family.AtChlago, abc will be met. by hornifh;-_gnu they will no on to Root
'Troy by auto,making a very
pleasant tdp.
m m Foymc Dixon and horbrother,Louis,arrived Sunday
night from New York City.They
urill spend a [ew llnya with theirsister, Mrs. E. Aye and then gn
on to California \h|:N Louis willremainthis next year.
lint.
Austin
Zlaller
W.M.Holler and suns.
and 'Peddy and Mm Theo.
took Mies Virginia Axtell
to her home ln Omaha last 3oturday.They stayed over nlxht at
the GuyAJrtell home and Itala big
picnic at the Carter Lake Club onSunday. »
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Struve of
East Colfax St. left last 'l`hun.la;.evening for Colorado Spring;
Where they hope thatlllr. Strute'|\health will be benefitted.While
there they will visit their daugh-ter, Made. Mn. Peter Stock ond
family.They ergpect to be gone
about three weeks.
- . . ..- _ - . _ . .
J. E. Campbell, furniture, nm
and undertaking.50-tf.
lr. L. 3... Snyqer returned lan
Friday evening from a tdp to
Tulaa. Oklahoma.
Min Goaaie Scheffler drove to
lincoln last Thursday for a are-ek'a
vm: with friends.
Hr. and Mm llarahall Tyaon of
Omaha spent Sunday at the par
enhl, H. E. Ty ton home In thiscity.
lr. W J. Iioopman went to St.Iallia Friday on a short buainaa
trip.He ll expected home Wed-
neaday.
We have a :pedal barnln on
steel vrindmill tower;We have
bought several towera at very low
price.Phone Black 154.25-2t.H. H. Brown, Blair.
Mila Anita hlehrena of Chlheun
retumed to her home Sunday, hav-in; spent the week with her unele
an.i aunt.Mr.and Hrs.T.H.
Wright.
Misa Lueile Jensen, who ia at-
tending the alale univeraity at
Lincoln, spent the week-end at thehome of her parents, Mr. and ilu.
Ed Jensen.
We have the but en muh analdziek starter to be found or wa
can furnhh you the Inyredlenta
and you can mlx lt younall.SeaLla for tanlfage.
T-tf.Blair Milling Co.
Mr."and Hrs.Orval BchefflerreturnedtoBlelrladThu'ulay
after spending about ten daya
camping and aight-seeing in Col~
orade.They report 4 pleasant
trip.
Minn Alto Nelson, who hal jul!:Mu from attending aummer
school at the state university nl.Lincoln, ia planling to he al home
this winter and wiI| attend DormCollege....,
Hr.and Mrs.Dennoy Acker
man of Herman spent 'l'hun.Inyevening al. the home ofLira.Julius
Zeizler 1oul.l1 of Flair.viaitin|
their daughterinlow, Mrs. Melvin
Acke n.
Mr. and life. Holgar Christen-
aen and aon o 'aw Orleans, La.,an spending# ao time here with
Hr. Chriatanunw pannta, Mr. and
Mrs. C.M.Cnrlatenaen and hisnirtor, Mm A. C. Debel.
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.C. Jenaehare very happy: over the arrival of
a fine daughter at their home cx
July 1201.The little mln will be
called Darllue Gdarle.The .len»
aena live on the old Winans Yannon Nelson hill.
Wm..Zeigler.aceompanhd lay
his mother, ami alater liarguerill.drove to Wayne last Friday and
were acco°'np.1nie1l home by MlaaenEmma nml Louise Zeiglgr who had
finiahed the summer course atthe
Wayne State Normal.
Mr.and lim James Jensen, who
are guests at the A. C.Debel
home, took their twin daughters
Buy your stationery at The
Enterprise office.
Hrs.Harvey Krosh ls Improving
nicely after her long siege of iii-
ness.
Miss Hildred Lindon spent the
past week visiting relatives around
Florence.
Mrs. Angurt Rathmmn is hlv-
lr-s s birthday today for a ferr of
lzer dose friends.
c. x. Blndorf, licensed embalm-
sr Ind undertakes, Blw.Otfloephone, 161, res. phone, 2.24.8-tl.
Stray hog on my premises. Own-
er om have same by proving pro-
perty and paying Oxpenaos.
26-ll..Fred Hurdurn.
Hrs. L N. Wanrick and ds\1|h-
ler, Mary Fnneee were over Bull;day visiton1ril.h relatives at Ho.
Valley.
Mrs.Frsnk (hrley entertsdned
at a table of bridge last Thursday
afternoon st her home souih of
Blair.
Hrs Core Vsurn of Kansas <=g{'lrasa nsst oflln and Hrs.E..Deaty tant Thunday and Frldpy.
Hrs..Vaum is s cousin of Hr.
Booty.
Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Jensen of
Beresford,S.D. and Hr.A. C.Debel spent Monday ssrendn; st
the II. J. Hansen home.
Hr.sm!Hrs.Alfred N.Feer
eml family and Mr. sw Mrs. T. G.
Phelps enjoyed a day of ilshlrvg
last Sunday st Bunn's Lake.
H. H. Brown hu the exclusiveagency for the Aermotor Windmill
and caries smomplete stock of
windmills .md lowers on haml.
Phone Black 154.25-U.
Mr. and Mn. James Grishamand Mn. Mike Dulsney drove up
from Umnho last Wednesday ave-
ning end visited with Mr.andMrs. John Dulsney.
Pupils Wanted who deslre to re
view either high school or nme
school subjects.Lstin, mathemabicsorEngliluhsspecialty.In-
ot Enterprise office.21-tt.
A esrd received lu Rev. Bader
from "Bill" Blatter repom a :le-ligmrul time at the Minnesotais es.Tho Blotter: expect to behome by August first.
Mr. end Hrs. John Bo lln ml
Marlo, Hr. and Hrs. Chu. Byme
and Kslnlly and Hr. Gerald Finchwere Sun-lay evening visltors st
the w. C. Linden home.
Hrs. Melvin Aclzs n of nesr
Herman had her tensile removed
st the Hlsdr hospital lui. weekand¥9¢ll",5¢I'lll.*d sl the home of
her mother,Mrs. Julian Zelgier,
south of Blur."
Mr. and Hrs.Jsmss Jenson andthnerfehildnenofBeresford,So.
Dakota sad Misa Lucille Holt of
Milltown, So.fD\kota are 'num
nt the A. C. Dsbel home.Hrs.Jensen in Mr. Debel's sister snd
Miss Holt his nleoe.
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C o d d r o n e s fo r s u m m e r a n a .
z z - u .Hr s . T. C . H i l t o n .
H l l l i l u - g u e t B o d p r o w l l vi l -
it i n g h o r o o o d no i n F r e m o n t .
i l u .D . A . C o m p t o n W b e e n
co nt i no d t o h o r h o m o f o r 1 f e w
d a y s o n a c o o o n t o t l l l n l u .
H r . a n d l i n . J. C . . R o s e n b a u m
to o k S w a y d i n n e r e z t i o J a .
H u d s o n h o m e i n H e r m a n .
C u r t i s R a l h m a n n m d o fr i e n d
fr o m O m a h a I- d t t h i s m o n t e . ; fo r
a. t w o 1 n e l '. 1 'm en t i o n l n n on h e r o
il l n n o s o t n .\
W i l l W l l k l n o o n u i d ( e m i l y , M n .
E . 0 . P l o n e a n d N o n n o n A b b o t t
h a ve r e t u r n e d fr o m n 1 r e e k 'o o u t -
i n x a t L a k e O h b o j l .
H i n C a t h e r i n e W a h o f S t . E u l -
wo r da ,N o o r .t h o h a s b e e n h o n
a b o u t t w o w e e k : # b i t i n g h e : a u n t
M r s .l l l n n l 0 T u p l m .n t o m e d
h o m e S u n d a y .
H r . : n l H n . J . C . R o s e n b a u m ,
H r s .w .G .H a r r i s o n ,H h s A d o .
an d t he c h i ld r e n to o k 4 p i c n k d i o -
n e r u p t o t h e H a u n t V i e w
lo h o o !5 a n i o n l u t M o n d a y n e -
n l n g .
M r s .E r r o l R o l o n b e u m a n d
th r e e c h il d r e n o f G a r y , i nd . s p e n t
n fe w d a y s l m w e e k w i t h l r .
In d H r s . J. C . R o o n b e l m .Th e y
'n e n t o n t o A r l i n g t o n Thuzrnday
t o vi d ! o t h e r r e l a t i ve s .
H r .M L !l n .C n r !S c h m i d t
nt o r t e d W e d ne s da y m o r n i n g f o r
l n a u t o m o b i l e t r i p t h r o u g h n o n h -
e r n sta tes a n d a s fo r n o r t h n o
W l n ne p eg ,Ca n ad a .Th e y i n l a n d
to be go n e a c o u pl e o ! w e ek s .
M n .A .C .Je w el l .h e r | o n - i n -
l u r ,A l b e r t Be l l wo o d I n d h e r
gr a n d - d a u g h t e r ,L o k Je w el l o f
0 - n m h o w e r e d i n n e r g o u t : a t t h o *
ho m o o f t h e fo r m e x * s c o u s l n , H n .
v. 0 . l r e l n n d , s o u t h o ! B l a i r t a n t
Tu e l d n y .
M n .E h Co o k a n d d n l u h l e r ,
H u y a r e e n j o y i n g o vlmlt i r o r u
t h e f o n n e r ' a b r o t h e r . H y m n H i ; »
Ic y o f O a k l an d , Ca l i f.l t r . H i g l o y
i t a t r a ve l i n g sal esm an a n d t h i s
l s h i s l i n t t r i p o u t d n a h i s a o r -
l o u : l l l n c u l o s t i r i n t l r .
T h e A u x i l i a r y h l u i n f t o n v m
b l he l d th i s { 'l 'h u n Jn y )d t e x -
n o o n a t th e h o m e o f H n .I u l l e
O ft e n o n so ut h W a l k e r A ve n u e .
H r s . O ff e n w i l l h e u o l s t e d i n m e
u t t e g n l n l u o n t b y H r s . C h u . H e -
C o m a n d M n . C m n t L a t h r o p .
l l r . o n d H r s . L o u i e F n r u b e r t r e -
t u r n e d F r i d a y n ft e r n o o n f r o m
L o n g Pr ai r ie ,lulinn.w h e r e t h e y
h a d s p e n t s c o u p l e o f w e e k s vu -
c a t i o n w i t h H r . F a r n b e r 3 '| b r o t h -
e o r l .Th e y al so w o n t o n o
f ng t r i p w h il e t h e r e an d r e p o r t
l i i m n g go o d l n t h a t vi ci ni ty .
H r .u n l j l n .Ea r ne s t B o w e r -
m a n d r o ve l n 'I'ue.\day n e n l n g
fr o m Sh a w ne e .O l i n .£0 n po nd s
fe w b o o n w i t h t h e J o h n H e l l m -
l n l a n d Jo h n D u l o a e y fn m i l l e l .
Mn | . !Bo w e 1 n 1. a 'z i n a da u g h te r o f
M r .a n d M n .3 o h n m - . \ | m l l a . l .
Th e y a r e o n t h e i r 1 | a y t o H l m l l l ,
So u t h D a k o t a .
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News and Gossip About People You Know.No
Greater Courtuy Can Be Shown Your Gusts
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
'Paper.Phone ll When You Have A Newsltem'
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LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT
Gooil bn.rberln|.Noah SldeShop.1smr.J. E. Campbell, furniture, run
na undertaking.b0~t!.
Mr. Scott Cillelter mu kept athome hom his work the foreparl.
of the weekjay Illness
Hr. Louis Lltlrlhth =innt Sun~
day afternoon and awning with
friends in Council Bluffs.
Hin Esther Scheffler of Cres-
ton, Nebr. is spending a few days
with her cousin, Helen Seheffler.
Hn. James Haber and daughter,
Margaret of Omaha ment a fewdays last week with Blair rela.
tives.
Mr. and Bra. D. P. Sprecher and
young con, Nerd! were up from
Omaha to lpend the week-emi withRev. and Mrs. A. F. N=wel.l
Rev. and Lira. A. F. Newell andfamily autoed to Omaha ami Lin-
coln Monday morning for a couple
of daya visit with !el.i.i\ea."
Mia. J. P. Jenaen .in1| Dorothy
left Sunday aft|1noo| to spend o
Week at Poulder, Colo. with Edith
who ia attending sumner srhoolthere.\
The W. J. Kooprnen family and
Byron Brock were Sunnlay vla-
itora from Blair at ah. very popu-
lar swimming hole in Morse pork
at Fremont.
Mrs. Arthur Guatamn and EdnaAnderson spent from Friday till
Sunday of last reel. with their
dialer, Mn. Fred Young and fam.
ily of Decatur.
Mr. George Rilter .Irme in from
Florida Sunday to make e visit ofaboutzwnweeks.Aim.Rlher,
who is at present in Wooilburn, Ia.
will _loin him here soon.
The Mines Beilah Roberts and
Addie Bunn drove in from Lincolnlast Friday evening. that being the
close of the ll:at mix weeks lum-
mer term of the atate univeuity..
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Alatthieeen,
Jr.an.l son of ll:rmnn,PaulBrodernon and family and' Emer-
add Van Beeli Yidtenl al the home
of Amos Brodernen of Fremoitlast Sunday.
Bunnan Guyer and GliffordHalbert returned last Friday .Irena
Minnesota where they spent the
week fishing and visiting various
pointa of interest.The repon an
enjoyable Ulu.
G.L.Dixon and family spentlast Sunday at the v. v. Marshal!
home in Arlington.Little v.
Louise Marahall returned homo
with them and la spending the
week with Jacqueline.
Mr.and Mn .Fenlinarnl Pulsand family of the south pan. of
the eounty and their ;uea.s, Mr..md Mrs. Adolph Puls of Wlmoon-
ain, vidted Blair Sunday evening
and attended the show.
Austin Heller now has a mem-
J. E. Campbell. furniture, run
.~ undenaking.so-rf.Chan. Barry of Omaha opent the
k-end vldting Blur relatives.
Ilia: Charlotte Haber M Oma-
wasaweek-endmestoflrliaaary W. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Hcfiraeken~I lliaaourl Valley, spent Sunlay
ltlng Blair rel.ativea.
Misa Norma Cruleltahank of
~rnnha ia the guest of her cown,
~ary Inbella Moore this week.
Misa Ruth Daria went to Uma-Sozway and ia spending a few
'~yr with Miss Ingeborg Jensen.
Hake your farm loan now be-
ore the rate ls increased.A low
te of interest aavea you many~llara.Cstllpr write
John H. Roper,
4-tt.Dodge, Nebraska
Bilt Welch, Kenneth Richter and
~ isgreg, who are surveying ot
ackaon, Neb.near South Sioux
ty. drove in Saturday afternoon
o spend the icoek-end with homecllu in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Shecley of
dams, Wisconsin tlrobped oft' in~lair on last Friday evening and
peut the night and Satur.in;, vis
ting at the Nat Cole home.They
tarted on their return trip Satnlay evening.
The Chris Nellon and Guy
Iinkie families icnieed in OakyPandpark Sumlay.Oahlnml l
very fine park with a swrnmlntr
»»-~ and everyl.l1in;r to make it'~lcntc enjoyable and .the Blair
olke enjoyed the tiny ver; much.
Misa Mattie Zeigler, who is ern-
~loyed at the Old People's Home
n Omaha, came to Blair Friday
nd will visit at the home of her~ther,hlra. Julius Zeigler and
amiiy until September lat,athich time she will return to her
~rk.
Shortly after the news leaked
ut of the marriage of Hr. and
ra.Max Turner,a charivari
1ty gathered nt their home on~uradagg evening to congratulate
em :mil extend beet wishei.TheIfeir took place at the home of
bride's parents, hir. and Mn.I. H. Tyson and the young peo-
~e were invited in and enjoyed
:raw good time and treats.
Misa Madolyn Thompson ia alay-
illl with Ir a.Margaret Pryman
at preaent.
For Rent-On shares, 320 acrese-an of Herman.Good buildings.
Inquire -ao? W. South St.25-it
v. O.Ireland lraa confined tohis home a few days laat week
with a bad case of lumbazo.
C. IL Bendorf, lloenaed emna1m»
er and nndertaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161, les. phone, 226.8-tf.
The young people of the Chris-tian church will hold an ice cream
aocial at the church next Friday
evening.
hlias Edna Krogh returned to
work on Monday after a week's
vacation from her dpties at Rath-
mann'a garage.
Hr. and Mrs. Burl Vntqhn arerejoicing over theafrica! of an-
other iittle girl at the Blair hospitnl last Friday morning.
l Robert :md Ernest Bader accom-
'panied their grandfather, Mr. J. tt.
Bader to Fremont laat Sunday for
,n week'a Yiait.The boys' parent'
nslert that Blair in much quieterthis week.
Q Mm C. John Nelson has been
quite ill the pant two weeks, being
confined to her bed most of the
time.She is not much better andher daughter,Alta came home
,fro :nLi Fdflay to take cane
'of her mot :
li n .John McKeen of Sante
Crux, Calif. came in lnnt "Ihur=--day for a little visit with c hi
neighbors anI friends here.Her
daughter,Misa Helen accompan
ier her aa far an Nebraska andthen arent on to New Yuri: City.
I llrs. E. M. Henty entertalnedrz
number of Omaha ladies at obridge luncheon at her homo last
Thurman tn honor of har gueut.Mrs. Cora Vnum of Ranma City.
Them were three tablea of Plas'
ars who enjoyed a pleaannt after-
noon.
Sir.and Mrs.I"reJ Siert and
Miss Beatrice Ireland returned InstlFridn}' evening from Bin! Island,
'Minn where they spent the pantl e m weeks at the home ol the
rformers' daughter. Mrs. Paul Lowe
iand husband.Mr. Sien spent a
part of the time fishing in thelniin ooou lakea.a n retmrt a
,pleasant visit.°
W h y Ta k e U p S p e c s ?
' H u n to e ve r y u m m !: e n t i -
r n e n t p n u l l i n g i n P e n d e r n l d n e t
t h e tow ns pe op le x w l r i n z th e i r
r a n o n l l o h st re et W e d m d a y
o n d S l t u r d o y e ve n l n p .l l doom
no t gi ve t h e e o u n r y Io l l u a n d vl a
i t o n p l r k i n g s p a n w h e r e th ey
: h o r r i d h u e i t - o n t h e d o vm t o w n
rt ra et s.S u r e y o u h a ve t h e r u m
el-I-\||*' no Human n.!l||| nlnn|» enlen.
ta l e s of d e o eu e d p e :- m m , fo r d e m
m e n h a ve n o vo t e s . "
'rm foregoing is mah butalmple and it mu- the bu\lleye °f
tr u t h .
i f t h e po l it i c ia n :fo u b t i h l h
th e y a h ou l d che ek o ve r t h e e m -
pl u ti c ma n n er i n w hi c h t h e D \ '°P | °
r a ve vo t e d d o w n n e w u s - r o l l i n !
schemes a n d o f fi c e - c r e a t i n g l u n
o ffe r e d fo r t h e i r a p p r o va l a t r e
u n ! Q h u l i n n l
P I A N O r o n S A L E
I h a ve a h ig h g r a d e pi a n o w h i c h
I w i l l nel!a t a b i g re du ct io n i n
pr i c e a n d t er m s to s u i t y o u .Th i n
is a s m al l n e w s t yi e .
l f int er es te d,t o r p r r t i e u l a r r
w r i t o R a l p h a .Ilh oo de s,m h
fi ru le r H ot el , l "r er no n t, N eh .25*Et
G A M E A N D F I S H L A W
' § " " " " " ' " n o m o vye uw ez an y eve-n Il ll l r . a n d M r s . h r : R o l l a n d a n d
t h i l d r e n w w e T h u n d o y e ve n i n ge a l l e r e a t N . J.And er aen s.
H i n e s Ki r s te n .H o n n e h a n d
Lo u is e L a r s e n c u l l e d a t t h e M a n
=g=L a r s o n ho m o Th u r s d a y e ve -
n n r .M n .M a r t i n L a r s e n a n d eon,
M a l ve r n a n d Mi n s E ve l y n Fi ng er
sp en t F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n w i t h M i n s .
h e n : A n r l e r e e n ...
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R e v. a n d M n .P . J.Re in e rt ae nw e r e F r i d a y e ve n i n g g u e s t s i t H .
C. Ru'n1 uee en'e.
Hr . a n d M m . Ge o r g e é lu h r , ll r l i r s
Op a l ,Rn y m o n d ,L l o y d a n d L e r o y
w e r e W etl nes doy e ve n i n g vi si t or s
a t t h e H a r ve y R u h r h o m e .
E g g e r t W u l f i l ve r y ni ck a t
pr e s e n t w i th q u i n s y .
A n u m b e r o f O r u m y o u n g fo l k s
we r e or n o n g t h o s e w h o lt t e n de d 1 |
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't g p s g t \ h | Jq g Jg s n }|g||ng 1 T310 following Chll|..|l.P1I WEN: fillM r s .A l f r e I S k o v e n t e i t n i n e I | h i = g § p l c l g g g l o n d g ; 0 f A i l \ | e
th e fo ll o w i n g g u e s t s S u m l l a ft e r -w e e :M .e r n n am o n i n h o n o r o t h e r bi r!ht || lY :H a n s e n Vi ol a NCIJOB |1111 F r e d
tH r . In d M n . L o u i e S k o v o f B l a i r
M r . a n d M t n .V i c S k o v : m d c h i !- ,
d r e n .M r .a n d H r s .FAI N e w k i r k ,
R y m o n d ,O p i e a n d Ha z el ,M r .
a n d l i m Te d B o c h o n i t , B i i l P o p e .H i n L e a G a m e a n d E e l vr a r fl N e w -
ki rl r.A d a i n t y s u p p e r w a l s e r ve d
a n d A m y c h r u m m m .T h e r
w e n t t o t h e B e r l i n Ic h o o l g r o u n d s
a n d a t c t h e i r d i n n e r .th e n o n t o
t h e S he rl a nd s c ho o l gr o un ds an d
a t e ~Th e y ve t u m n l
h o m e i n th e even ing;at t ir ed b u t
h a p p y c r o m l .
LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT
News and Gossip About People You Know.No
Greater Courtuy Can Be Shown Your Gusts
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
'Paper.Phone ll When You Have A Newsltem'
-Please.
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A Few of Our Many Friday Specials
Pillsbury Bu! Hour, 48 lb. nel-Limit one nach -- $1.91
Nur; Beam, 3 lbs. iur --
Rice. 3 lbs. for --..
Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. Inf -
Realgood Coffre. per lb...
Mayday Coffee, per Ib.--Miller Jlgnn T-eg, $3 fb. pkg,
Electric Spnrk Soap, 6 han ~-
While King, 2 php....
Dutch Clennlfr, 3 cam -
Sunbrile Cleanser, 2 nn:-
Oxford Toilet SNP. 6 barn -
Sup Chips. Inge pkg.--
Jello. all Fla!-on, per pkg.
Diamond Brand Vanllh. regular $1.00 :mule -
Corn. per can ---
Red Salmon, il cam ---
Pink Salman, 3 cans --
'i nllnn Corn Sxrvv
Ei gallon Whitt Syrup ~
Blinlet Bama. ptr Zh.~~..
Pune Llrd. 2 Tha.--
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These are africa)~ e l e r i n g s .
,No charge account at these prices
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The GH Refilile
C . I. B e n d o r f, Ta x i .Ph o n e 2 2 I.
11 4 1 .
D r . - L a y h n d States,C h l m p r a c -
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l u t d a y fo r L a k e Ok o b o l l t osp e n d ra n e l r a u n i m er va c at i o n .
A m n n & » / a o l u r r d "v h m d
W a a h l n g t o n co u n t y la s t EH-iday
n i g h t b r e a k i n g a t l m o t h o l fi ft e e n
da ya .
H i l l Th e r o n .Il e l w l n k e l
fr i e n d o f O m a h a . S p e n t l a s t
d a y a t t h e n l m w .H .L .
:intel home.
L l i u A d r i e n W i l l i a m s o f
co i n r p e n t t h e we ek - en d
a n d
S o u -
H e l -
L i n -
'al tl1
H i l s L u c i l l e Je n s e n a t ` h e r h o m e
n o n h o f B l a i r .
D r . a n d M n . l l . J. M u n l o c h l n l l
P e s n 'l e ft W ed ne sd ay fo r L a k e
0k ol : o} i t o sp en d so m e t i m e a t
t h a t p o p u l a r r e s o r t .
Br a . V. J. S m i t h o f Re d e l rn , S o
Da k o t a a nd s o n . Z. B . o f th i s c i t y
h a d t h e i r t o n l i l s r e m o ve d i n a n
O m a h a h o a p l t d l a s t S a t u r d a y .
A co m m it t e e o f t h e Me t ho d is t
Su n d a y S c h o o l B o a r d i s p l a n n i n g
a p ic n i c t o i n cl u d e a ll t he fa m i li e s
o f t h e ch u rc h co n a r e g a l l o n a n d
school.
M r .a n d M r s .L u d w i g Je n se n
sp e nt lu r t I'hu r ul . ay eve n in g a t t h o
ho m e o l th e i r d a ug h t er , Mr s . W e s -
t o n L o n g a n d fa m i l y i n t h e S u t h -
e r l a m l d i s t r i c t
H r i . M . C a n t e t t c r l o ft S a t u r d a y
fo r Ea s t Tr o y, W i n. w he r e a h o w i l l
vi s i t h e r d e t e r a n d fa m i l y .A t
C h l a g o ,also w i l l b e m e t b r h o r
»t { ?r ; -_ g nu th e y w i ll no on to Ru s t
'Tr o y b y au to ,m a k i n g a ve r y
pl e a sa n t t d p .
m m F o y m c D i x o n a n d h o r
b r o t h e r ,Lo u is ,a r r i ve d S u n d a y
n i g h t fr o m N e w Y o r k C i t y .Th e y
w i l l s p e n d a [ e w u l n y a w i t h t h e i r
sis te r,M r s .E .A y e a n d t h e n g n
o n t o C a l i fo r n i a \ a h | : N L o u i s w i l l
r e m a i n th i s n e xt y e a r .
M m
A u s t i n
Zl al le r
W .M .H a l l e r a n d suns.
a n d T e d d y a n d M r s . T h e o .
to o k Mi s s V i r g i n i a A x t e l l
t o h e r h o m o l n O m a h a l a s t 3 o t u r
d a y .Th e y st ay ed o ve r n l x l l t a t
th e G u y A Jr t o l l h o m e a n d h l t l a b i g
p i c n i c a t t h e C a r t e r L a k e C l u b o n
S u n d a y . »
M r . a n d M r s .H e n r y S t r u ve o f
En t C ol fa x S t . le ft la s t 'l ` l 1 ur a d a y
e ve n i n g fo r Co l o r a d o S p r i n g ;
W h o r e t h e y h o p e t h a t l d r . S t r u t e 'a
h e a l t h w i l l b e be ne fit t ed .W h i l e
t h e r e t h e y w i l l vi s i t t h e i r d a u g h -
t e r , M a d e . M n .P e t e r S t o c k o n d
fa m i l y .Th e y ergpect t o b e g o n e
ab o ut t hr e e w e ek s .
-....-_ - . _ . .
J. E. Campbell. furniture, run
me undenaking.50-tf.
Chan. Barry of Omaha opent the
week-end visiting Blair relatives.
Ilia: Charlotte Haber M Oma-hawa ssr reek -en dxu esto flliat
lla:-y W. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Hcfiraekenof Missouri Valley, spent Sunlay
vialtlng Blair relativea.
Misa Norma Cruleltahank of
Urnaha is the zueat of her cown,
Mary Isabella Moore this week.
Miss Ruth Davis arent to Uma-ha Sozway and is spending a few
duyr with Miss Ingeborg Jensen.
Malte your farm loan now be-
fore the rate ls increased.A low
rate of interest saves you many
dollars.Ca1§,,pr writeJohn H. Roper,
24-tt.Dodge, Nebraska
BII! Welch, Kenneth Richter and
Chet isgres, who are surveying nt
Jackson, Neb.near South Sioux
City. drove ln Saturday afternoon
to spend the week-end with homefcllu in Blair.
Mr. and Blrs. J. F Shecley of
Adams, Wisconsin tlrobped oft' inBlair on last Friday evening and
spent the night and Satuniny visiting at the Nat Cole home.They
atarted on their return trip Sat
unlay evening.
The Chris Nelion and Guy
Hinktey families pienieed in Oak
lanil park Sunday.Oakland
a very fine pork with a sn.i'nminlr
pool and everyl.hin;r to make it'picnic enjoyable and .the Blair
folks enjoyed the day ver; much.
Misa Mattie Zelgler, who is ern-
ployed at the Old People's Home
in Omaha, tame to Blair Friday
and will visit. at the home of hermother,Hrs. Julius Zeigler and
famiiy until September lat,atwhich time she will return to her
work.
Shortly after the news leaked
out of the -marriage of Hr. and
Mrs.Max Turner,a charivariparty gathered nt their home on
Thundagg evening to congratulate
them and extend beet wishei.The
affair tool: place at the home of
the bride'e parents, Buir. and Mrs.M. H. Tyson and the young peo-
ple were invited in and enjoyed
the new zoom! time and treats.
Misa Madolyn Thompson ia alay-
ills wi th Ira.Margaret Pryman
st present.
For Rent-On shares, 320 acrese-an of Herman.Good buildings.
Inquire -tor W. South St.25-it
v. O.Ireland eras confined tohis home a few days laat week
with a bad case of lumbazo.
C. ii. Bendorf, lloenser! eninalntv
er and undertaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161, les. phone, 226.8-tf.
The young people of the Chris-tian church will hold an ice cream
social at the church next Friday
evening.
Miss Edna Krogh returned to
work on Monday after a week's
vacation from her dpties at Rath-
mann'a garage.
Hr. and Mrs. Burl Vntqhn arerejoicing over thearrivai of sn-
other iittle girl at the Blair hospitnl last Friday morning.
I Robert and Ernest Bader accom-
'panied their grandfather, Mr. J. rt.
Bader to Fremont laat Sunday for
,n week's Yialt.The boys' parent'
aslert that Blair in rouch quieterthis week.
5 Mm C. John Nelson has been
quite ill the pant two weeks, being
confined to her bed most of thetime.She is not much better and
her daughter,Alta came home
,fro :nLi Fdflay to take cane
'of her mot :I lfra.John McKeen of Sante.
Crux, Calif. came in last "Ihur=--day for a little visit with old
neighbors anI friends here.Her
daughter,Misa Helen accompan
ier her as far an Nebraska andthen tent on to New York City.
i llrs. E. M. Heaty entertalnedn
number of Omaha ladies at obridge luncheon at her home last
Thurman tn honor of her gueut.Mrs. Cora Vaum of Kansas City."Phone were three tablea of Plas'
ars who enjoyed a pleasant after-
noon.
Sir.and Mrs.I"re.l Siert and
Miss Beatrice Ireland returned InstlFridn}' evening from Bin! Island.
'Minn where they spent the pantlrwoweeks at the home ol the
rfermers' daughter. Mrs. Paul Lowe
iand husband.Mr. Sien spent a
part of the time fishing in thef n i i n mo u lakea.a n rewrt a
,pleasant visit.'
M i n Ja n e N o b i e i s a t h o m e n f
te r s p e n di n g : i x we e k : a t t h e U n i -
ve r s i t y o f N e b n n h .
C. K . B e n d or f, l i e e n ae d e m h d m -
e r a n d u m l e r t n b e r ,B l a i r .O f i i c i
ph on e, 1 81 , re a . ph on e, 2 24 .8~t1'.
\»-~~~S e e H o w M u c h
y ~__,. `' g ~ , ;Y o u S a v e B y
~..is 45 ~~C h e c k i n g P n c e s
.lust for your own satisfaction and knowledge
it will pay you to check up your next bill of groceries
from this store and learn first-handed how much you
save. lt will prove conclusively that it pays to shop here.
.n ¢n. .\ .l u u n . s u n \ \ | u | | | u u | .fo r s u mm e r Q po r t s .H e 1 | e n j o y -
i u r i t i m m n w l y t h e s e h o t d a y s .
M n .V.G . S m i t h , w h o i s h e r e
f t\lI\l So ut h D a k o t a vi d t i n g h e r
so il . Z.B . S m i t h a n d fa m i l y , h m ]
t o r tons ila r e m o ve d S n t u n l a y
m o r n i n g n t m e W i s e M e m o r i a l
ho sp it al i n Om a h a .Sh o in mu c h
i m p r o ve d a n d wma a b l e t o c o m o
ho m o S un Ja y ni g h t .
Mr s . P u n ! l l u ff, ac c o m pa n i ed b y
hvr p .\ r ¢'n t\ ,Rlr.a n d M r s .0 .SI.
In I a m I ,It o m t h y a n d .Th o m a s
I'o n e l 1 a n d Jan ice Ir e l n n d ,d r o vo
t o Y u l z n l m t i r i i a y : m l vi s i t s . :
at t h e C . J. l r vl un l h o m e a n d a i s o
1t o p p e d a t '¥.;il| .y and il i i l r tl l h o
s o U l l l l l l l l r n u a y IU I u w l u m i n a lo f t o m i l s a n d ld e n oi d s .T h o r
c a m e t h r o u g h t h e op e r at i o n In
[ m c s h a p e a n d wl l l s o o n h e fe e !-
i n g m u c h b e t t e r .
M i n O r a Jo hn s to n pl a n a t o
h a ve h e r e t h e fl r s t o f A m r u n t fo r
I'o rt lu n. !,O m r o n w h e n -sh e w i l l
Visit rolativeel.t h e D a n E p p l i n g
a n d A l b e n B a x t e r fam il ie s.I f
Ih o l ik e s l'c : 1 Iu n s | a m ! ca n fin d a
pos iti on,sh o wi l l pr o h a b i y s t o )
th e r e fo r so me ti me .Mi ss O r a
xm n l ua t e c l fr o m B l ai r H ig h s ch o o l
th is y ea r.
M i l t o n R o l a i m u n a n i fa m i l y a n d
I.S .W a r r i c k d r o ve zo Sh e na n -
¢r|1l1 l o n ;Sur :-l o;t n lo o k o 1 e r
c o m p i n i e d b y M i n M a r g a r e t
'Th o m p s o n e mi fr i e n d o f Q u i c k . Io .
d r o ve t o B l a i r S u n d n y o n d vi s i t e d
lq r n. Jc n a en 'a u n cl e a n d a u nt , M r .
a n d M n . l l . L . l l o l w l n k e l , a s H r s .
IIe l w i n ke l i s le a vi n g fo r C a li fo r n i a
t h e l a t t e r p a n o f t h e w e e k .
H . S . M o n t e o f F o n l o n e l i e , w h o
w i t h hi s w i fe a n d d a u g h t e r a n d
fu fl i i l y , M r . a n d H r s . J. W . B l a t -
to r a n d c h i l d r e n , o f t h i s c i t y , a r e
e n i o r l n g a vo c a t i o n i n l l i n n e a o t a ,
w r i t e s fr i e n d s t h a t t h e y a r e h a v-
i n g t h e L i m o o f t h e i r l i ve s i n t h e
pi o e woo.i=.H e w r o t e f r o m P e -
qu ot ,M i n n .w h e r e b e n y s t h e
fi s h i n g l a fi n e a n d t h a t t h e t e m -
p e r a t u r e i s mo d er a te .
M r s .G .Gr o s ve n o r a n d no n,
H a r r y ,B l u e s D o r o t h y an.)H a w
r i o t : N o r r i s n m l L o : - n t h : B u r t o n ,
a l l o f La u r e l ,N e b r .w e r e g u e s t s
a t t h e G .R .D a vi s h o m o o n l u t .
F r i d a y a n d S a t u n l a y .Th e y w e r e
e n r o u t e t o R o d O a k a n d S t a n t o n ,
l a .w h e r e t h e y w i l !vi i i : o t h e r
f o n n e r h u n ! p e o p l e .
Th e N o r t h P a r k h a s b e e n a w r y
p o p u l l r p h o e th i s l u m m e r f o r
pi c ni c s, fam i ly : eu o io m a n d h i rt h ~
day p|.1"lies..N o t o n l y t n u l i l l l a n d
o t h e r outn hie rs,b u t B l d r pe op le
u e e n i o y i n z t h i s c o m fo r t a b l e a n d
ve i l k e p t p o r k m d n e a r l y e ve r y
a ft e r n o o n a n d eve n in g ,p i e n i e e n
n o b e fo u n d e n f o y i n g a n o u t o f
ly eve-nlnx.the Rose Hiil Country Ciub. Aboutr.and Mrs.EJ Stork and 100 were present and an good time?ly autoed to Lincoln Sundav enioyed by ill.Refreshments conQ
their mn,Elmer who is ui.stlnlz of unlu.lches,lemonu-Ietaking tnatments for a ner-and cnke were se:-\e¢l.disorder.Miss Margaret Rahll spent l.\s.i
r. and Hn Lars Rollnnr! and Wednesday ending with Ma,|
ren,Mr. and Mn .Marlin Amanda Kuhr.en and som.Misses I~lirs1.cn 'Wwnemluy ewnihz guests ;
HOME THEATRE
PROGRAM
___JULV zz xo JULY 28
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SUN DAY
Esther Knlswn m
°'Ten Modern
Commandments"
FOX NEWS, REVIEW AND FEL[X
FRIDAY a nd SAT. a nd SAT. MATINEE
Gary Crmper in
"THE LAST OUTLAW"
Com:dy ChlrlI¢ Chaplin In "snou|.nER ARMS"
The Truth About Blankets
All Your life ynu lnwll hesitated--dreaded in
\\m~l| .\nur new hlnnkds the [inn time.WZIYI
liemum the newness wu gnne in the lirst. Wuh
ing.Hang nap |{|m¢.Blankets hnuuy aud~
:mmclinms hard.
'Brush away that fear for nnw we can nbsnlulelv
koep \||lll° blanketa like new hy mar new COLD
WA'llIll CL¥"IANSl}€{;Arm }{l"I-NAPPIXG
zlruoev.Wa are the first and only firm in
(lmahn L0 other this new RE-?€APi'lN(i 'SER
VICE and as prices nn higher than usually naked
for inferior wurkmanship.
Single Iltanketr. ww! or CGUIIII $-Tb and $1.00
Double Blankelc, mml ur cotton #LUG (nd $1.50New Buund E4¢°2- Machine whipped 5rc pr. end
Hlnnlieta with silk binding sliglatly more because
cure required handling silk edges..
JY!! ~.§8fan»§¢fa are fefrrrned fo you
in ./uni# Q01-oo/' ways
MAX I. WALKER
K 4 1 1~:ME\2'1'24:05f`2"f'3%c ' f xNs<312s AmesAve
Onrm¢nt¢--i5Ianlu:i|- Furniture
Run _.Window Shades
'°\larms=nm(_!tnned Like the Tuuvh of n l°uiry"
MONDAY
Ken Msy unrd in
"THE LAND
BEYOND THE LAW
Comcdy-"RAOITV ROSE"
1 TUESDAY
Viull Dam in5" B r e d I n O l d K e n t u c k y "
1 Comedy-"RZ MILES our-'
\ \ , ' E D N E S D $ Y a n d ' r H U n : 3 n A Y
Uhariie Murray and E. Ulm-nor Cunklin in
"McFADDEN'S FLATS"
Co me d y - "L I S TE N LIENA"
taay a n d co n d de r a ti o n t h a t a u -
p u l a t o m o s : fo l k l .O n a r e c e n t
W e dn o nl ay eve ni ng na a nt lo n e- l 1 :
ll e n dl r ea r s w e r e c o un t e d o n H a i n
str eet .-l Pen ¢l er 'Ii n1e r.
Th e at r o ng n t ch a r ac t e r s a r e n o t
de ve lo pe d in w ar m cl im at es , wh er e
m a n fi n d ! h i s b r e a d e a s y t o g e t
a n d w h e n e x e r t i o n l s a g r e a t a f
Io n . ;b u t r a t h e r i n a t r y i n g el l
ma t e ,w h e n i t i s a st r u g g l e t o
ob ta in .Th e b u il d i n g o f c h ar a c t e r
re q u ir e s sacr ifi ce.Th e gr ea te st
m e n w i l l o ve r b e t h o r n w h o h a ve
ri se n fr o m t h e ra nk s.It ia a xi a l
tha t th er e ar e te n t bo ua an d ch an c-
e s t o o n e t h a t g m i u a . t a l e n t a n d
a i l ou ts t an d in g ch a r a ct e r ;wi l t
m m e fr o m a . r e a l fa r m h o m e n t h
er t h a n fr o m a p a l a c e .So w e a r e
no t o nl y d ep en d in g u po n o ur fa rm s
fo r t h e fo o d w e c o n s u m e , b u t fo r
l h e ou t st a n di n g c h a r a c t e r o f o u :
citi zens hip.
Th e S t a t e B o a r d o l ' A i r r i c u l t u x
o f Ne b r a s k a la de ep ly i n t e r e n w l
P R O G R E S S n t - ' C 0 0 P £ R A T l { | } ;
A w a r d i n g t o t h o U n i t e d Sta ten
De p a r t m e n t ol !Ag r i c u lt u r e ,zo,-
80 8 ag r l cu l t ur a l om o pe r at i ve a l n
lh l a c o u n t r y w i t h 2.700.000 m e m -
bers di.| a busineaa of ¥?,1l00»900.~
00 0 In \92li.W j t h t h e e x c e p t i o n
o i ab o u t 5 perc ent,t l 1 i n 'vo l u n e
rec ne ac nt el aalea o f ag r i cu l t ur a l
pro du ct s.Th e p ri n c i p al c o mm o d i -
tiea a n d th e vo l u m e o f b u a l n e u
( C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e o n e )'
w h i c h p e r m i t sh al l h a ve b e e n '
'g r a n t e d sh al l b e op en ed u n t i l n ;
n e w a n n u a l p e r m i t h a s be en ls-
au e e l b a r t h e .i e p u tm e n t a n d un t i l
auch stat ion n n l eq u l m n e z t e h a l i l
ha ve b e e n n p p m ve rl b y t h er l e p a r t -
me n t .A p e r m i t m a y b e w i t h l r
i r o m a'1 ap p l ic a n t w h o m t h o d e -
pa rt nn en t de em a u n w o r t h y .A
la u ha t l tu t e m a y h e ap p oi n te d bs
:lone i n ea ch i s s e t fo r t h i n th e t ft e h o l d e r o f a p e r m i t fo r n o t t o
fo l l o wi n g la b l e :ex ce ed t h ir ty Jay a , su bj ec t £ 0 UP *
G u i n *C
D a i r y Pro duc to
u m t o o x
Fr u it an d Ve g et a bl e s
lo l !. o n
W o o l
Po u lt r y P ro d uc t s
N u t s
Toba cco
sas,ooo,oooa2o,oou,00°2ao.ouo,ooo1ao,ooo,ooo1o,ooo.ooo4o,ooo.ooo1o,ooo,ooooo.ooo.oooMiscellaneous Selling ':4,ooo.ooo
1so.ooo,ooo I
p r o r a l o l th e s ta t e de p a r tm e n t .
- S t a t e J o u r n a l .
P o n s u : n B L A I R B O Y
D I E S n r \ \ E S 'i
(C o n t in u e d fr o m p a g e 1 )
E
, f o u r c h l r e n w e n b o r n :Je a n
net te,nglolene,K e n n e t h a n d
Ra l ph .1Mi sc el la ne ou s Bu yi ng 1as,ooo.000|F | }o o w i n g h i s p u t o n t e a a t H e r
To l a t 3 2 w g m g g g g m a n a n d N e w E n g l a n d , h o w e n t
r e |£9 D | \ i (C i t y * h d 0 6 8 9 1 8 ,1|\!"l'| " \ . . . . la i a - - -l | n \ahnutl anna F...n|. .-- -| |.._. . |n.1i._...f*.....|.
9.'}'I 15% f:'=££!- -E .i;!"f.'|-¥.'E£'I'Lf'3."'I`£'...."'.f.,... .....i"{"..'1'.'I;| 011| ¢f uw ensmw-._»»=»|q»|-'°°f° "I-
l
i
flu-8 and tlu..have been havin:nuute a nun bvr of these good
times ihin summner.The la:-l party
w.u\ given lu the boys ao the girlstook their tum this time and gave
the boys a I-uynl :ood time.
Mr. and Mr-=. R. N. Riddle and
laughter |lr\"\¢ to David City onlm-t Strada)wld were dinner
aunts of h-r parents,Mr.or
Mrs. Muller.l..uI.er they alnove toColumbus alert' Mn. flirldle vin
ll.t|¥hire.Elmer Fahrenlsroz.formerly ll»l»n Mueller of tl\=~
any a few aye alter which ahereturned to llavld City for the re-
mainder of the *¢¢.Mr. Rlfluil'
returned to illair Sunlll§"evenine.
A feud the neighbors .lroppe-fl
in on Hn .Mike Thompsorflast
Sunday to nmind her that she hall
n hlriluluy.Th! afternoon waswent in \iitimg and about fourlu'tl0¢k a lhliriour luncheon Wa!
I
l
Ltr. and Mrs. Hugh Wright and
Marguerite, Mr. and Mm J ameslloberu anl Beulah and Mr. and
Blnl. II. ll. Healy went to OmahaSun-In' for a picnic at lIlmuoo'
Park.'l"he,were mol.there by
the Dan Thompson an.I WillThompson families from aooth of
Blair and Mrs.l"r.\:\k L-oornls ofBenson and spent a very enjoy-
able nay aa that beautiful p1H¢.
Mr. and lflrn.Albr1 Hemphill
and two chilelrea arrived from
Denver this week for a short visit
al. the home of the fo:mer'n bmiher,Dr.W.F.Hemphill and
family of this city.On Salurla;the above named an.l Mia.:Ruth
Hemphill,sister of w.F.ami
Albert,will drive to Concordia.Kansas where they wlll join in a
lamily reunion of the Hemphill
family on Sunday.
The Congregational 3 u_:1 ml 9. 5
|Guyer,o m r Guyer,Frederick
Guyer, Walter Carier.Mn. Tom:Lippincott and Lydia,and Mrs.lwa n e r mu .
One day laat 1:eel: W. C. Lindenmet with what might have been
u :erioua accident.While being
out ln the cattle lot the head of
the hen! took after him, knockinghim to the ground.Before he hal l
u n o h a n e e w g e tt o h h f e e t h e
was knocked down again.The
dog came to his reaeuo, at hearing
the bawling of the critter.Bmln
cheeks were badly scratched and
brlulneml and a horn =e"'=°*'°"~'L"'°'to attend. A small charge in mafle
for the a.l'£ernoon's entertainment
including a nice luncheon. which
:vu toward; the expenaea of the3 church.
Friends of Mn. |l{ar| Peterson,
who has ben in an Omaha lma-gital for several weekn, will be
pleased to learn that aloe il gel-
tln; along nicely aw hopes to behome before long.Mn. Petersonl\\\'ortl|5 Llatron of the local
0. E. S. hen and while she has
been in Oirflha, the mister chapters there have been very kind to
her in 'en lion flown and in call-hle chin.He ln quite sore anmllinx to -we her.The Order lhua
diff from the jar but is If"l3¥'exemplifles its teachings in itsalong nicely.lconliileratioa ol its afflicted mem-
Mr. C. W.Rice and family of bers.
Omaha accompanied by hi! moth-
er, Mrs. Ed Rive of Kzmaas Cl.y.
Mm Harold Eltowut entertain-edl a *lumber ul li nle fr i"f f
drove va to whit with Alfa. T C ; Misa Janet at a blrtluday picnic ln
llllton laat Monday eve'|.ing.Hr.the North Park on last Monday
I
i n A n \ ! r i c l ' :fs r m e r s .L i a n har
m s n t h e y a r e w e g m s t e s t w e s d i h
vw d w d n s .fsn ne rs i n th e w o r l d .
Th e y e u l tl r s t e t he l a r g e st n u m b e r
o f s e x e s p e r m s n , t h e y m a k e t h e
l a r g e s t u a o l ' p r o d u c t i ve m a c h i n -
e r y p e r fs r m .th e y crea te,m s n
f o r m s n .th e h r g e s t a m o u n t o f
n e w w e a l t h fr o m t h e soil u s h
n e r .Al t h o u g h l e n Kh a n fo u r p e r
c e n t o f t h e f a r m e r s a n d fu n n l a
t n n s u n f t h e w o r k ! s a e o 1 A m e r -
ll \ \l l l u l l : n u n sun -.runs n nl t i f z h o f th e sa le s o f se r ie u it u rs l
commodities in Lhis coun try ts nom a
J a n e eor op er st ivel y.Th i s h c l .
m a y be s u r pr i s i n g l o t h o s e w h oh a ve n o t k e p t i n t o u c h w i t h t h e *
mo ve me n t .l t Indicates q u i t e
c l e a r l y u r e t h i n g s :F i r s t , t h a t 4
se r i o u s i n j u ry 'x o u ll b e du n e m m 1:u a i ma r k e t i n g xhouhl a n y 1
th i n ; : r i s e t o t h w s r ; th e p r o g r e s s
of n o - o p er a t i o n ;se c on d , t ha t t h e
l u suvvra suv l i m o u vw r u l vc n ,B a n c r o f t a n i t h e n t o I l i i ve r n . l s .
In 1 9 1 I h e r e t u r n e d t o H s r m l n t o
se r ve s s p u t e r s s e c o n d ti m e , r o -
m s i n i n x i h e r e a n t i ! D e c e m b e r w r :
wh e n h e s s s t a ke n il l sm ! s d vis e d
hr his physician to go to Lhlifor-
nis for his health.After per
tislly |Elll:lln| his ueslmh in az-
ifornia he served ss plsior of thech u r c h s t Ox n a r d e n d Ch o u c h i l l a .
H e h e c s l n e : l l s p s l n , t h a n m o ve d
:-1rvcd tan-.~li.1¢UI umclwichr
aalrul,fruit; uke : n j lemrruffl1 Amang Nw' pmqol gwmi 015
10. l.me, AI 1. John P¢l.1r:wln and
clnldren, Mr. and Mn .Mike Jnhrri :md family, Mr. :m.|2,|\g l
.\. Hinellm and bois, Mr. Ilarwy5;iow,Mr Allie Zlclihneg am'
Hr\. Stuan Iilwanh gm! Carlellaam.:-|u¢*rm,mom recehve.
School will hold its annual picnlc|nJ Mrs. IJu mee drove up :rumrr1.1»f og the l1=| Mundort grn\v*
hestmf Blair.All members ol:he church :ml parents ul cl|iI»
dren ltlnnniing Sunday nrhool Iveurge-I tu some out an-I enjoy the
pionic dinner at noon.The children1|."ll1 men at the church at
10 o'e{ock xml 1ran»pur!.a.ion willpr6\lZE5l!' h;,"" a"tomrnlt!N' Uf
Kansa:City :l few days neo l.0vinit their son, C.W. in Omaha*
ani Mr. Rice became nullelealy ill
and was obliged to xv to the hosg|pi ul for u few allyn.Ile is a
brcthfr of Mrs. llllmn.Mn. Ili!-
ton nm]:randliaunhlor,l.ou»{n
flhomles drove down to Omsha on
anemoon.mul dlnfv.wa s wlly eerl ol.: ms mall! n fine lime
hoatesnew for the fifieen Iillle
3;-iris that were pneaeni.A picniclunchn:ul¢ames of all killis
made the nftrnoon a very pleas-ant one.At the slipper hour 0.
family picnic was enjoyed.Dr.Stewart sm!wife, Mr. IM Mrs.Tuelulgy an we ham at the am,fuonasu Stcwtlt lllmf zhc Harold
lu pmun.ly we in the primary stages. Thhiiia of Omlhg,Chester ei Lor§|
ihguhl not be rlixounging to Qvggh and Rajrmonai of Van Nuys,
Th o u g h ll a a s e ch u u o t u co m p e l !
al l a u t om c vl e 1. 8 15 1 1 1 t o c t rr y Il -
e b i l l t y in ~u r er ~1 .:h i s i n s u n m e
n a n o ! b g 1 ,' 1 ' : * n a n y m e b y I h r
i u n n n o e o n m p n a k e .ll i s r e p o r t -
e d u m i n u m m u c a n c e l l a t i o n s
ma n y fr i o n d n .Il i : fa t h e r p r e c e d
ed h i m i n d e a t h Ju n e l o , 1 9 : 5 In d
h i s b m t h e r ,Ph i li p N o ve m b e r 5.
i 9 l 8 .B r u i n , a b o u t fi l i y y e a r s t o s e c u r e 'Fu n e r a l se r vi c e : a n d l n t e n u e o t
ap p ro x im a te l y l f] a o p e rc e nt me m -w i l ! b e l l W h i t t i e r . C l l U o l.l1|l.
M: cp e o f o ur co un t -- y a nd th e g lu t
w r i e l y o f s n i d e : p r o j u c e d o n t h e
fa r m .ln to ok l i t t l e D e n m a r k .a
co u n t ry l b ou t b el l ' ih e m il e o f N e -I
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- ' m n !s ' mn P ru s l- -Blair, Nebraska, July 2!, 1927 P l t i i u l s
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C H R I S T I A N c n v n c n
W . B . F . R o b b , P u t o r .
4 0 2 w . L i n c o l n S t .
a
I a mp i e u e d ntth ewr ay ou r
~la lchool attendance Ia grow-
~r July 3: 8-I; Juiy 10: 94; July
7:100.Tl z i z l l fi n e , b u t I a m
r e w e u n I n c r e a s e th e a t t e n d -
~ t o n o t l e z s t h z n 1 5 0 .Th e r e
H and not muc h any une who
tumds mr other Sunday school.noticed some of our young ladies
211131113 children to tho Bible
~ int Sunday morning this
flm of you and meh intern! is
~ru to count too.No better vasbo found than 'bring them in'.
CDNGRBGATIONAL CHURCH
A. F. Newell, Pmtor.
Public vmrship next Sunday at
11 a.. m-. conducted bs' thu pastor.Church school at 10 sfclock.
Arlston meeting at 7 p. rn. ax
the church.
a |~nndsy i t v u deci ded to s e e e p t
he b id o n r e d e co r : ti n g th u c hu r c h
~-~t.Th e 'l g or k i l be in g d un e
as we ek .S o m e r e w r s t o t h e
u l l a n d r o o f h t o b e m n d e
Th e B u r g e r fl m i i y a n d t h e R o b b
For You-
.and Your Famibf
YOU ARE Iwmnmmn In important NEWSofthe greatFarm Organizations °'°complete and authentic Congressional Reports'°°full information on Depnrhnents olGovernment nad Administration '''FREE SERVICE to bdng you NEWS. Maist-ance. instruction and enleminment °''a live, up~to-he~minnte NEWSPAPER lqrthe
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o u r h o m e .
P u n c h i n g se rvic es a s u m a !
m q ; | 1 n ¢ a n d e ve n i n g .
'[ h e r e l | _ l . o b e a n i c e c 1 ' e | . m a o -
ci a l o n t h e ch u r c h l a w n F r i d a y
eve n i n g .
Su b j e c t o f t h e ma n n i n g s e r m o n :
" Th e K e y s o f t h e K i n g d o m 'S u b -
j e c t o f t h e e ve n i n g s e r m o n : " E v
cape,N vs l e d .Sal v¢ t1 on ".
(emily took dinner et the home of
llr. and Hn. Frank Biffar.We
enjoyed our visit, every minute ofit.We enhved a fine dinner also.
The pray er meeting Int Wed
nesday evening was heh! lt the
home of llr. md Mn. Cards Git-
linm It tu n fine service andallthose present,th er e vu a
large number, seemed tc enjoy the
service more than usual.
wm~b. ~aa at ~ ~ m~a-ed the verk ls in such condition
an to mah it posdbla c therlril
come to the homo of Elm putor.
The Scorille eungnliatic meal-
g "d u c p n n l g t f i o l h t h
o v r n n u n n r | n u y »i h l o t b e n a n d r u l l l o d u c
l l l £ & m 1 1 l l . l l 1 3 ! ! t h ! h l ' l 0 r d l
U n s u n g .' n u n u u l n h a d
i t t n a d d w h e n n a m e r a l l yb n u f i e n o v l n o - 0 m l m ¢ v o G r u .
Th u : h a d b e a n n u m a I h l n
h a d l a o p e d t n u l m r n m o w o u l d ~
c o m e G e n u i n e W h l w l r . b u t a n
i n l d r e u m s u n o u n a u a n u
u p a n l e d t h e m n n d l o t h l l d u
m u m x m n - v u r h m l n w n u ~h o r .
S u l m u t u i n i Q I m e m o r y w aIb n g o l d e n d n u n a vt l o u | | a .
xr o n e d e e m !a n u n c h "
e h n c k r r i o r n a d a ; a s M I M \p w ' - »t h a n I n n |n n !d e d
a r m o l d m m t o d o e x c e p t m i n hA n d i t p l t l l t d U n c h w m l m sot h i n k a n e a r a n : l b - o u t t p h l m
q u Gen evieve.Sh e h a d i n c o m e
bi l g b l d en d r e l m .H u N c l l l e i i h t '
a n a n a p p l e b i o n m m m r ! M w i -
pi nk -c h ae lc d .a on l y| 'u h1 o ne d. | we lt .
8- om el im u,w h e n h l l m m
Gl o r i a d m p p q l l n t o a n h i m .h e
: c a n n e d h e r fo r s o m e r e a a m h l m o l
t o h u o l d s w n l h o u t ,b u t n l -
l h o u d n G l o r l n w a s s m s a n d u n -
la r a n d h an d so m e. th e n u u di m er -
e n t fr o m G e l l w i e n f i n :a s I n t
cm pp ed h e ad . br ie f s ki rt : m d tr un k
ou t l r p e r ke n n e u w an d i l fe rr n x fr o mthe o lher 's r nbbo nod curl s. l ace ru!-
Ue s a n d d vm u n cl u r m . .Ye t C h r i s U r n ve r y p a d t o
U n c l o W l l l l l m .81 1 | h it e d h ll b e -
ln g nz t he h um r , b u t w h a t c o ul d a
g l r l d o w h o e n u m ! a n n ee n : : h o
h a d I n th e w o r l d !E t o n I t sh o
m a r t i n i Ji m Co rb in .It wo ul d b l
a lo n g tl m a be for e .l im ea r ne d
If \
o r a x s NEW pROGRAH
Omahs's znsgnlileent plsyheuse.
the Riviera Theatre opens one of
the best programs that it has sofar presented on week starting
Satunisy, July 231121.
On the screen two famous funmolten. Wallace Bsm' and Ray-
mond Hatton , united again ln
"Fireman Save Hy Child".It lssaid by those who have seen the
picture in advance that it far sur-passes anything that this team has
dons before.
On the stage, the fourth b l;Newldea Show which comes to
Omaha each week intact over the
Publix Cirtuit.These New IdeaPublix State Shows are receldng
favorable comment from all those
who have seen them.It bring"
the spirit of youth, life, and pep
to the Riviera stage.For this1-articular week "Jesus ot Joy" ls
tho title of the prozluctlon.It ls
onehig let after another in whichjazz and -wholesome jdlity backed
b good old syncopatlon gives ev-
+
Mr. and Hrs. Claus Selmd~rwere callers at Fremont Saturday.89 Wm. Bailey, brotreéodhiam
ey sara a s meof George Bailey 'l.¢....¢.morn-
ing.He had been ng Roy
Masters with his field work thanhe had a paralytic nroks srhicl.eras followed by ovar s zno~rth*sillness caused from tha ntrohe and
olda¢a.?¢'m.1raaintbess'ren-ties beln iths eldest of the Baileyfamily.s became helpless srhlkat Roy Heaters so was taken tohisbrothar's home naar CrabOrrhardwhen he spent the re~
malnder of his llfs.Funeral sar-vicsa wilt be held at Snrins Grovewhere he had made his fonnsrhome.He wil! be hurled at theBritain cemetery when his father
and mother are buried.Exactdate bu not yet been set for theburial.Misses Rosalle, Beatrice and Te-resa Foley returned home Thurs-day anasrnoon after an extendedylsitwithfriendsandrelatives
m Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson ggnes; Omaha npent Sunday at theFrank Hovendlcl: homo.J as .1 l l L o i v andpf promise of precious fun and aon, IGl::n an:l`Hr. '31 £11 Bob
lsrity.|Anderson spent Sunday a t H u
Among the arts that will be onthe stage are Edith Griffith, ll
Bunch of Sweet blelodies"; Xen-dall Capps."A Dancing ll'ooi";
Rox! da Gilbert. "Comedy with aCapitol'C°";Stanley &Leigh..
"The California Sunset Gills";
Han:ler's.Miss Dorothy Masters spentSaturday night with Beatrice andTeresaPole.,Mr. and rs. Pete Jansen andfamilyspentSundayevening atI'rank HovenJ.lck'a.
nanl.
Mr. ma Hn. Roy Landis andfnmilyofn u r Calhoun spent
Sunday nftnmoon at the JerryFoley home.Wadur and Ray J ah ml wlodon Loran Munn Sunday muiw.
portponed on account of sicknessof some of the company.Some
from Bill! intended going downin Nebruka. City to attend the
meeting.We will announce the
chmnd date u anon as possible.
Choir practice Thursday evening
at tht utuzll hour.If you do notfind them at the church come to
The Farmers Elevator
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Salt in Barrels, Blocksfand Bags
"HONEY DEW"\
PIG MEAL».l =
you there more quam,, and with
len fatigue than an;other wayyou have ever had ul' going to
church.But if YW point 1.0 itaway from chunk it Mall lake you
just where you ta m it to.Inthese hot dari. tbl churchu have
auditorium:that arr far mole:
than your c ar aa it mils alan!dusty country f°°"r~Why not
BLAIR B¢\P'l`lS'I' CHURCH dmrch at the B.P11Ft church?
Arthn: D smuay, lsininu 'There you wiil hw °===1rr~ez\\1°==-nl linlil\l' that will he upllfthx
-"Jul 34 19g7 Tho aennon is inlbndr-l to bring aY-Y 'meqgp af c hllr and c moforl ln
_,g Suway School meet: at 10 n d hum br pointing 111 sway
to th o lh mmo li n f i n lle g n u .
I i G m n i o u : w u t B e a - w l c vl .Th u n u o u c o m a . t h e s e a s o n |
T H E w o r d s o f l h l l i n g u a '
o ve r th e r a d i o r e qt o Ca ci a W u r l u n . m o n M a t i n
t h m l o u y o f l h c o l h c r u l i n q n
\
chanicai Quinn into s curse or attend.
they make them the means oi |} ba 11 ..blessing, a source of utrennh.If,Senieea Wi 'ner) ase
uhen Sunday mmm you turn your Hint except 3l¢\13d*}Ind Hon-
car towsml the church it wnll take day.
E h e n i n g w o n h i p a t 8 P . H . S e r -
m o n su bj ec t:P r n u m p t u o u a Bin s.
T h e * t i t e r e l t h a n m m i n
o f t e n u k e d i f h e d o e s n o t t h i n k
th a t t h e au t o ha s be e n a h i n dn n c e
to c h u r c h w o r k .Il e h u e ve n m e t .
pe op le w h o l o o k u p o n i t u 1
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ADVENTIST {| ll.'R[H
Ent Gnu! .treel.
Spctkl golpd meelang wrili be-gin Sunday nicht.July 24th.
Evangelln J. D. Johmnn of Nor
folk will conduct these ief\"ie!|
P M - n u n - 1 1 | - u - 1
HERHA NN
l l h l J u l i ! Ja c k s o n I
f n H l r l i l i l .H i n a .
i n w a s h urltlmndiu?
a n
H o ve r a n d u n
i n d w t a m p a - L
I s l a t l z n d l n f a h -I
m a l c u n vt n t i a n u 1l i n . F w d V o n o f (
1|' h l s d a y a n d : p e-Ru. Yr icnc ll.
'H r . l a d l i n . 0 . g r
d n u h h r .l h r i u r y as
g i a n t s W m l n n d a y a t tl
= " § ° f h a r m .i n E w i y u C l r n t n
i n g a a o u t i n g az IA
wh im s s he 1 ; -°- f a n
a g r o u p o r u e :l u m a h .
l t r . a n d l i n . E ve n t i
ch i l dr e n m d H r .a n dh o m eL o m a n t u r n l d
f m m th e i r n a t i o n
Tekamah.llra. Chen: Sultan is again per-
mtnently at home after several
months with her dauduter in Biair.Her neighbors. are glad ahe E1home againll r.and Hn.. Theo. Oliaqer via-ibed their uncle. Wm. Oiingera, at
Tekamah Sunday aftenuoort; Clifford Ra;'a family were thegueataof Mr.anti J in.HarrySmithTurldn'evening of last
week.
The Dench Club had no meet-lnx. aa announce! at Mrs. WalterMcCracken'a homo Thursday.Thebridgenear the Kndaen placemn taken out on Wednesday.making the eroaoing ianaaaable.Mr.and Lira. Jonas Blemb-er(and gll.1d-Iaughtcra went to Oma-
ha Stmzily to *f ail thdr daughter,Florence, nrcentiy home from the'IDBKHIL Little Blanche !C1l13h|v¢dwither parentBrleadamea A, 31. Johns :tml HawleyAppleby.with their.littie
daughters, a nt Wnlneaday eve-n1r;5h with J i Sumner.
e birth annivoraary el Mn.Lyle (layer and Mr. Walter Car-ter come on the mme date and
their mutuai friends and relative;
had e plmle for them Mondayevening at the North Park.Someot' thoae prexent were the DacorGeyer,L. C.Lippincott,Chris
Lippincott families.Lira.Carterand Mra. Walter Peek.Thoae who arc not cutting oatsarethreshing nrheat in PleasantViewneighborhoodanditlaa
bua{Lth11e for atl,Including the
ooo Loula Rnmuaaeni 1| doingthe threahing in the lower neigh-
borhoe-ai.Mr. and Mra. Henry Botcherd-
ina.with ltr. and Bra. AugustSehenaelof Fremont and HinaLadle Jenaen were viaultera Sun-"Q at Har ry smmm .ra. Theo.Olinzrr spent Fri-day afternoon with her grand~
mother.llra.John Hilimen inBiair.llra.Walter McCracken andKia: Dorothy were Sunday after-n00n ealzm 4: me Martin Pau!-
aen homo.Hra.A.M. Johns and MrsSumner :dletl on Harry smsurThnradadevenlnpaM m Bmlro and daughterHn. Deaver drove to Tekamah orSundayafternoontowelcome
new grandaon at the heme of MrB?" Co rbi n.ra. Cliffoni Rai aaaiated MrsLouieMenckecooforthresh
en on Monday.Mn. Theo. Olinger spent a fehoura with Hrs. Sumner Wednea
day afternoon.Bdra. Anna Sutton arent to OmahaFriday evening to attendtheatreparty,then on Sundoaha urea n member of a large dc
nic party.She returned Hondamorning.E. C.hapincott and prife aRuth vlai at 'Walter Car|.er'a oSunday afternoon..Hrs.0. J .hlerica and famll
et Omaha were Sunday vlaitoat Ed Brovm'a.Hr. and Lira. Glen NichotaenN. A.Mulfont, Mn. Smie Lanandgrandchildren,were Stlnfh
visitors at Clifford Ray'a.
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NEW ENGLAND NEW
Andrew Hendrieltaen spenl luMonday al. Herman Spriclfa.Hr.and Mrs. George LoftlaBirdieHelen and Marjorie we
Tekamnh callers Monday after
noon.Dorothy Curley of Tekamah i'flailing at the home of FloyCurley.
Biniie Helen and Marjorie Lof
tla visited at Hennan Sp;lck'a laeMonday afternoon.EaH Thompson and family 'gmTuesdayeveningattheehompae-1 home.Helen Jacobsen spent Thurada
afternoon al. Vick Skova.
George Loftis called nl. wI'lanlgnne Tueaalay eveningHmranl and Lester Curley wecallers nt Herman Spric ks lulllomiay.Mr. and Mm. lla:old Smith vi
ltod at II. W. Smith'a Friday orming.Lira. Floyd Curley and Dorothxpcnl. Friday af ternoon at 3Ienr
}{ruger'a home.Franclslne Eriluen ment 'la
week wlth her sidera, Mrs. Hou
arcl Curley und Mrs. Wm. SpricFreeman Loftia was at Char!
Hovendiekk lasl.Monday onTueulayMarjoriel"le1.cher spent laWednesdayafternoonwithBla
jorle Loftia.Mre.llowanl Curley.Robe
and Ella Mae called at ZlermnS rick'Tueedapa5 aftcmoow.Louie Larsen,Irene lnll Olnwere at Chas. Paulaorfa TucadaVick Skov \ielLe¢l at Floyd Culey'| one evening laat week.Alma, Birdie and Evelyn I'le:het riaiteal at Charloa Hove|lick'a 'Nednesziay nflernoon.IAna Spdck wax working at
alcbonald store in Herman Satu
ay.Laura Davie spent Sntuninlght and Sunday at Wilbur L'dikea.Mrs. Louie Larsen called at tpow Loltia home Sunday mo
ng.Eddie Paulsen spent Salon
afternoon at Floyd Culley'a.Earl Thompson called at Ramom!}hgil1'a Sunday mornin
Grandpa Loftle and Hr. Cha
bore of Blair called at theLnraen and Geo. Lofth homu\i'e¢!n¢a:lay afternoon.llra. Howard Curley, Roberta.§;;= Mae were at Wm. Sprlc
o moon.Alma. Biniie and Iarjorla If!cherealled at. George Loftia'a FM; awning.amld Curley was a Blair ea
GOVERNMENT COHTHA S.un MAIL SERVICE
In the pioneer days of the weat-
em c ountry the mail arrler also
r A C . 'i ' S A B O U T N E B R A S K A
.
I l l l l
Thin are y et a grat many Star
route: where mail is carried by
ctintrscl with the govarnment, ont-aide the zone of free rural deliv-
ery.
Hy, John Loki:and funily andJune Gilk, nil of Tehmah.Mr.and Mrs.Howlrd Curiey,Robert me Eila line,Hr. :ndMrs.Floyd Curley. Dorotlw- mdTed spent Sunday at the ~aklnnd
Park.Chester Hovendick a Free-man lxfllt spent Satu \night
at Lester Hovendicki.Hr.and Mrs.n m Sp ndDarline agent Slkiay nu. the Oak-
land Park.
'Uwe home of Hr. and Mn. JohnLoftis of Teknmah was the seemof a very Inrgo .hmily reunion
gathering Sunday when nelrly 'rorf°r="= gathered to spend the day.his afhir Wu given in honor ofMargaret llcConnaha.who i1 anurse at the Methodist hospital In(Mtn a n d : h a nu home on .n
sh weelfe vacation.At noon 3very large table was filled withall the good esta which one couldsinhfor.and served ahlaerilstyle.Those ghesenl.were:Mr.and Mrs.Cale Loflis ard l v l
Bacon of Blair,Mr.and Mn .
Carleton Taylor and children,Olive Loflh and Hnrgaret M bConnaha of Omaha, Bert, GeorgeandFrankLoftiaandfamilial,Louie Larsen and famiiy,RobertMcConnahlandfdrniiy,Ch-lrlezl
llcnrendick and family,Grandpa
Fletcher,Alma.Birdie.Evelyn,Marjorie and Earl Fletcher, andLouie Hovendiclc. all of HemuneMr.and Mn .Parke Loftis and
children.of C!aiu, Merle .Anthony
\est.e.!i n It a n l e r p i a n t .T h e
n t s i s gr a d u a t e d d o w n f r o m 18
cen ts p er th ou sa nd ga ll on s.A p r i -
va t e co m p a n y h a s a n i n ve s t m e n t
o f 0.h a i !mi l l i o n i n a co m b in e d
e l e c t r i c a n d n l b u n i n u s , s e r vi n g
13.000 c i t y po p u i nt l o n a n d s e ve n ;
n e i g h b o r i n g co m mu n it i es .Th e r e
it was done solely as a government
experiment; later other mail route:were estabihhed es feeders and
prirtte companies used their
planes uncler com .The com-penlea developed Improveroents,
made some money and saved the
govemmellt money.
The Boelng Alr Transportation.Incorporated, hu not taken over
ell of the mir :nail contracts and
the federel government is out ofthe business so for ee ownenhip
of property and operation of lines
is concerned.The Boelnl com-pany propose: to develop the busi-
ness along commercill linen and
will. ee repidiy u poeaibie, carry
pulengen and iight freiglit.The
government mey benefit from the
experience of the contnctor to theadvantage of the wer and navy air
ecrvlce.
o p e r a t i n g eneome rles.R l l l r o l t l
sho ps m a i n t a i n n l a r g e pa y r ol l .
Th e r e a r e t w o p u b l i c p o d u .
N o b : a s k : w a s fo u r t h a m o n g t h e
sta tes i n t h e n u m b e r o f f a r m e r s
r e p o r t i n g n e t i n c o m e s f o r n vn m -
e s o f t l x a t i o n f o r 1925.O u t o f
1 2 7 , 1 3 4 h m i n t h e r at t l e 4 .4 2 0
rep or ted n et in co mes o f $8, 9i '5, 7i 9.
Oh i o, Ca l ifo rn i a n ng l K a n s a s w e r e
t h e o n l y sta tes o u t n n k i n g N e -
b a n k s .
N e b r u l m p a i d .27 pe rc en t o f
t h e t o t a l in co m e t ax co l le c te d b y
t h e na t i on a l gm r e r n m o n t i n 1925.
Th e r e w e r e s a m e :r e t u r n s fi l le d .
o r 2. 6 p er c en t o f t h e p o p u l a t i o m l
a n a g a i n s t 6 6 , 5 t 2 fo r t h e p r o c e d -inp ; yea r.i
Nr.bm~l:.1'a el c c t d c pl a n t s a e n t f
o u t n u r l y 3 2 m i l l i o n k i i o w l t l . - i
h o u r s o f mn cr gv i n M a y ,a n i n
:n e u e o f 1 3 p e r c en t o ver t h e s a m v
m o n t h o f 1926.A b o u t ni n e p e r -
c e n t o f t h e e n e r g y w x ! z t n e n t t w l
at hyd ro .|1 !: \nt s.Th e n a t i o n a l i n
c r e l s a i n c u r r e n t c o n s u m p t i o n fo r
th e m on t h w as 1 1 p e rc e nt .
' H a r o a n 72.762 m i l e s o f g i n
ma i n s i n N e b n a k n a n d i n l 9 2 3
t h e r e w e m 1 1 1 . 4 9 3 z u r a n g e s i n
st a l l ed i n t h a st a t e .
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BENCH NOTES
lit. Fred Peck and family vis-ited his brothrr, George in Omaha
Sunday; the two families nt: thai:dinners together at linux Park.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoimes ofBlair wen Thursday evening call-
ers at H. J. Sm!th's.Mn. Walter Peck came dawnfrom 'hkamah last hiday for nvisitwilhrelativesand£1len-ia.Sha \l*i|.0\l at Fmi Packs thenwent to the hom! of her bmtlnr,waiter Carter.Hn. E. C. Lippineoti spent theday, Thunday, at tha homo of berdauxhter, Vin, Hn. Lyla Guyer,ln Blair.
Hr. and Hn. C hu. Hulk vla
i n : a n d a g f n t i h a d a y .
W n l d o an c o c k a t i h e Han co ck
Im p l u n e n t C o . l a s t w e e k p u r r h u n l
U m R . . H . B o r n l i o n h u i h l i h g o n
fi ft h st r e e t wh i c h h c p l a n a t o u s e
i n h i s im p l e m e n t b u a i n c n .Th eb u i l d i n x Ia w r y co nve ni en t fu rM r . H a n c o c k u i t In s i l u a l r d l n ?
t w e e n t h t w n n h w l n n J t h e o f
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Th e H a r r y C o o p e r f n m i l up en iSu n d a y a t th e W m .l f a n i s o n
ho me .A .H .R u s e o f t h e F o m a m i l a
ne i g hb o r ho o d su ffe r e d a p a r l y i i cs u c h h a t B l o n d l i anei p u n - e lm u y S a t u r d a y o w n n z Mr. R un ge
i s m r vi vd b y \ w i fe a n d n i : c h u t -
d n n .i l u .H e n r y K u h l m n n o f
th is pla ce i l a a l d e r .F u n e n l
t e r vi c n . w e n h e i d Tu e sd a y a t 2
d c l o c k a t th e F o n u n e l h ch u rc h
Popular Excursion
to Omaha
Sunday, July 24, 1927
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y." Hu \ £ ll~I the pu:
. peru anme hon-1ha cam.K the da;
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Hn. Geo.nine:-dai'Hp whichLake andleinityof
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IlemunUM andThrough-ma was lntbl other
nth umm:
ma h i nnHarman
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home.m1neg uin vi|»l u h r r v
ng camp
n n u rw o u l d
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days l u !r haml-
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turday.mr of Od-
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was look-u in Her-
an held inevening in Icklrman of
iting
lingVi nM mtene,
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wenHorn, i
Ghril,Mi n ,a, Hi na, Hrs. AnnalineWach- g
n ' r u anudnf.li n J .the funeral
In Omaha
The de-sident han.y returnedwhen alsosix wed:
llninriity.ma%n.ler ol'
me hen.hl. n form»I. E. :hain the inb-n'|Hmm:ich be in an
Van HornP. L Pele:-'s Lake last
1ru_a Her-
afternoon.n. mhughurJohnson, ilParkanddo with her
)!r~.1\. E. 1~:.
u wa=lrlm| -rounly mnbeen |.p»of the eslate J. xl.
ooper accom-Bczi Coopnr
lm. End Punc h.ln.. Chu. Nehon In imiwipt Ivisit from her ahter, Mn. P. M.Wellington of Bin Fraud:co, Cal.who arrived sm 'l"hilr$day mi
will rlait hem for mme time.Ihr. T. J. Reese u enjoying hisannual vacation from hu pastorn duties md he, with Hn. Ream
ml Bobbin are spending the WFatLakeM|.nz\\r;,near Cnumnl
Bluffs. Iowa.llmnnl Czemeron was u budnaucaller in ffiair Int Tuesday.nr.n u Mn .n m Cooper °f'Pahmah nn anuruineml at din-ner Suml|Z_£thc 0. L. llilxlnlfl
Loma.H i a Sylvia Brunton arrivedhome Int Fridl from hor trip toLbsIIalraiinnilarsds.She wasone of n r w of Nebnak; teacher: to mi. JI., kip ami bn 'nany
inlernti unimu to un 'If 01°Briana w uw vlwite c l.Shehad a delightful time and feelsshe In beitar !it!.ed for her wall!of trashing.She will ap-and theremainder af 111: summer at her
home here.Mr.and Mn .H.B.Clmrrouich.I n t Thurlday for SlyvunLuka in the Hltck Hill!whenLhcywillspendaweek.The!5;--= tb go £0 Wyo. in visit fritntfl
fare returning hom and expectt o b e g o n e u a l l i t h l l a n o f i l wmonth.The llcCormick stock of mg;
which W. E. Hebcnnid punat Tlk lmlh, hu bu n moved to
Herman and will he sold out henfromthe ion!sto!! Instead ofcontinuing the store at TakamahHr.and Mn .Fred Robertson
nt Sunday ln Burt county azIE' home of their da¥¢hter, Hn.
Dwight Johnson and amliy.Howard can oi' Omlhn frlendldr e n u Sunday morning withRev. J . ~ Riu and after attlnd-ing :hunc h nrvicu had | pic nic
dinner at tourist park.Hr. and lin. E. P. Hanan spentBanda! with =~=1=;§;»-=»~ Docltuf.
They enjoyed a 1'1 s ne -ur, who tu than from South S.-
katl an A visit..Thu wimlrr c hu of th! ll. E.
Bundn Bchwl v u tha bnnnlrc h u § w» .with the but nt-tendanee.-Fm 'lill be awarded
with a picnic In lloullslrlr whichviii he Even Friday, J gf 22. Hin
Ndtln an Cooper, tht r haha:
will hue chugo.On mn Sunday, Judy 24 thanwill he an excursion so Omni!
Tha lain will intl hen at 9:45,u m m m ;from Omthl ll 1:30,
:Mhz than who can to to A dau):outing in the city It ana ofvarious parks or a charm to attend the lnli game er spend the
dn with friends or reladnmémdm. Shoot: :Ent Sunday In
the country ntfthe P, Hlrd-|011
Ml " R a n a was nailing on
Herman f;'3;1= °"; dw the lab
ber o urea¢¥Z¥'é.1 Olson mulls spent Sun-
zll st :Krug Park. Omlhl.5.»Batundly afternoon ten 01
Mrs.Ben Wuchtea's neighborsdropped in on her, to nmlnd berthat tht had puaed mother mile-stone in life'| $°urMr The |1'»temoo was spent in viailin! lf'Ltr 'nib I lunch ru served c on-
dxtink of undwichu.cake andcoffee.Than guna! were Mn.Gilbert Oiion,nl. Hana Azuier-
mn, Mn. Don Hiller. MrA. Gay-Iord,Hn. Tom Wakefield, Jr..
Hn. E. P. Harrison, Mn. J . T.Mtch, Mn. C. H. Blsnchzrcl. NmCiyde Fiich and Hn. L. B. Hurri-
nou.li n .Wuhter was a n i n
honored on Sunday which was thedan of hir birth,when a jollygroup of frkmdn numbering aroundsixty with wel!-filled bukeu gath-ered at the Wachter home.T130main aunt of the day urn the bag
rlcnk diainer |tin:»ond'I?ma :llaw-
mr guenu part e u 1 oc-udon : Hr. ind ~ F ran k B md-crnon and chlI.lnn, Mr. and Mrs.Nels Jackson.June:Brodenonand family, Morris Chdslcnwn nml
family, lla: Cameron and hmlly,
Henry Jackson and fnmliy, llr. analMrs. W. C. Cameron. Ed Wiiaonandfnmlly.John Jackson nmlhmily .The August Prpmillerfamiky. Hina Hfrtle Davin, Min
Laura lweleracn anal the EJ Pilelserfamily of Blair.Word from Mr. and Bra. Chan.Arnold at Rochester. Minn. stalni that Mr. Arnold would be operated on on \\'ednes\l.ny of ihinweek.Their daughter. Mrs. JayStokes kft Sunday for that piuce
to be with them.Mtn iiarie Adams is :mi.~tin|.:Min 1.i| ILln lirarner at the Pe!olfice while Mr. Cameron is awayon his vacation.Misa Eileen Oban, who in attendingthesummertermatCreighton College in Omaha, apenlthe wcehend at her home hem.
nturni tu Omaha Sunday eve-
ning Wi Mr. and Mrs. TheodonHushuand Mrs. Leo illn mu.
They wil! s}1elv.i the week at theHannah hom.\Hr. nm! Mn. A. W . Dirge ancompanies! In Mn. I'. J . Kutle.
mehr! then..n llr. and Hrs.Pela Hex!!ofBlair draw to Herman Sundaiiearrdsen :auto for the day at t L.B. Hurhon home.I Buruu Lake '71 of here is&u§u
nporular place t pmnmt wi :tutie; forlhoatln¢,sbant:l\ing
nr.am every u ybank:an final with cars.Thel a h l u ! g g "lketominy <==h;;;
tb go ng ry uptheoverflow of the river :hh
spring again filled It and manyfrom Omalu ns well as mrbyglans find it a tonvenienf place.hey report good fukin: then al
prnum.g |1llengrBruntonandam sg m ;g#->;_ 4 the parental, J.
run n vue.M m Il.O.Cooper and Missglllli h llln e ve r e Iihlr 1||opp-eu
a moan.Anrya two weak; whit hen at
the home of her parents, Mr. andHn .Giibert Olson.Mn .JuneHover and two sons le!! Sundaygg, their ham:at Battlecreek,
e r.The Muon ML! 5 speeia! nww
ink Tuesday evening for work.Mr. and Mrs. W m. Ahm andMiss Maria drove to Pender Sun-
day and apent the day at the Geo.Wachter home and qnjoyed a vlsilwith Mr.Adams' brother,Frankmd wife mf Findlay, Ohio md ssister,i l u .Clara Wlslly ofCleveland, Ohio who nn gueau
at the Wachter horns.Blu Kath-ryn Thomu of Pender ame homeg g them uuzulayk gaming md
I w e ns.Hin Ruth Lowa vu able to he
broufht homo from the Tehmxlnhoaptalthe fore r t o f l h e i n e kand is ~.~»»»mJ$¢ :duly at her
home here.Mia:Nndane Rlver of Blai-
vhitod in Harman the fi:at of theweek as the home of her ainer,H Bef! Lorl.we.'Word ru received here by nlating th\t.\i rs. J .M.Hun
vu opentnd on at the hacplta |
Seward, Nebr. Sunday and in veInv.She and her two ehildnIn n sta y i n; lt their hmne aSeward while Hr. Hunglh :Randed the tu~mor term at tho uniun i ty .Dllrina tha storm Fri
day night :he ' n u eltfling -windmvn and one requlrad ecnmid:abil strength.In atttmpting -clans it also ruptured her :ddcludsg n hemorrhage.Mr. lm
li n ..H. Go dly d ro ve o ntoSunday but were not allowedlee hir.They returned home o~Monday,brintinl tha two children, Bury Jane and Wlnifredcan for urblie their mother is ll
Harman friends hope for lnova from them soon.A clurming hubs' daughter puin her appearance at the Jenn!Wont horn Saturday, Juiy 16;~
Both mother md banby am doinfine.Mr. and Mn. LZ A. Woonlsnreturnedhome Monday evenln~from Glendiva,Mon. when the
went 1 month in to trend tlsummer with thdr mn. A but amfamily. The climate did not 13with Hn. Woodward and theyturned harm. The iris# home occupiednew-eral days.They dai
relatives in Wyo. and :IWW frothere to North Plath when thevisitedtheHutchinsonfamilyThey an gin! to get home and uam glad an weicoml them. .A company from Des Moim,
busy here this week loading a cg
ol walnut 'gg'ldr. :nd rn. D. E. Hue enterlained Mr. Hayes' 'nephew roIowa sevenni clay! hat week.F m!Rupert,manager of th
Fanners Union Store. was in Uma
ha iiundnr and drove a new Intnmatinnltruck home whirh hlu n Harley will use in all llof fuuiing.
The and news reached hem u
the death of Ru. Geo. Smith ahishome at Whittier, Cali.l uFriday evening. July 15th.ReSmith was pastor of the Bnpdachurch hero for a number of yealnal wls Imml and relreded bal!who knew him.le was I
poor health during the latter paof his rrsidenr.c here aml upon avice of his physician moved vithis Ilmlly to Calif. in the hopeof benefitting his 211-ahh.He ejoyesi better health 1 par! of ltime but the linter for whom h
had chown to labor exiled :mde n th d into Mcrnnl alefp.ReSmith in |ur\\\eJ by his wife, twnow:and two d wi h tr n as imediatemembenothisfamli'fha:hiidren are Gm-n.Ioline. Junetle, Kenneth and Raiph.Ilusmsmade at Whitiier.The
many Herman friends exlcheartfd! a°1\pa\.la)lo :hem ithe lon of t :ir lo\mi nm.An unusually hrgc crowd frohere lkhnded the aim show heat :hs Brvadeln tluutn in DmhaMonday evening and enjothuentertainmentprovidedIthem.Min Maggie Lowe vu 1| :iiner (uni. Sunday nt the D.Harem homo.
Special
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Tickets Good aaly an Spealal TralnNo Baggage cx¢¢¢u¢a.Usual Redugtlon lar Chlldrea
BASEBALL--Wtlllrn LuaguaOmaha vs. Wlcblta(Tia Gaia)
sxmunu-oANc|Nc-xnua PARK AMUSEMENTS
PLAN now To G0!A fine Day's 0uting
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For fm-nm particulars nee -gum
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| n m o f 0 m a h | 1 r e n !afternoon an f l "tltum o n the ocal at
Io d toth lho me bo y u
out the pmt the a nfavorofon| 9.¢| m,!.h|bu tn tlh ee lo llo ltho l
uma 1 to 11.
Tam Leona!!! al|§u¢}\B¢u~»¢ m
Wednndsy an-I vu | 1.1 an James Vm mylm . h u n W a ltClan-inda. Io-na whlriRi n ;har condo,H
leach at tha Loach llnear thorn.Foro 'Nod is ddSur onlin dnhaaed 1Want Bma..ln . E lla Ran r a rHorn drown dorm fro
PMI! ma in; and 1'n u m a t t h a Jamshomo.Ir a.R. J . ww
was a u r nwill nr. tha o. L. nwUlu Arrilds LMP!
anger to Taklnah !
non to vial! har ahhan tha Tchumh mpgTha ladill of the .of Totunsah pn a nnom pai lu! Friday
aa 5.=»~=- tho mambo
A.neo. Kipp an
hit, Sr. of Harman,UU Ttklmah post attlr. and Hrs: RayRiu Haha drove to C
Iowa Saturday to :Wdint of their nophnr.teuam, 5 former Harl i n H a n k I n ug a n g ! " A r " " § P
earpa r wor .Wm Barkatt of 0
Hannon wler laat BHin Elizabeth Dmumbnn, ~~:~ iridted Itha homo o her :later
Bandar.
B. A. Roca of Omaing after Business ink
-nan Saturday.A pknlc wvgff 1Head park Int rldahonor of Blu HathGamba,wh o vu viThou enjoy ing the |
lr. and lin. J amesD;-gg"and Vernon,w tar a n d Chr!Ilanin Acleman of 0imun and Anna. Fun
Paddle and Miss Cu:Qer..'Hn .Hans AndesBlair vidio! laat WaHn. F un k Amkkll. Brmntzr attméed
o! lin. Frank Taylo
lu! Tunday dirrn-o~ooued wal a former 1asm Etcdyoo Godfrom Lincoln Saturdzhas been altendiral t.
Popular Excursion
to Omaha
Sunday, July 24, 1927
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Ice Cream and Pop at
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$1.00 Special
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Tickets Good aaly an Spealal TralnNo Baggage cx¢¢¢u¢a.Usual Redugtlon lar Chlldrea
BASEBALL--Wtlllrn LuaguaOmaha vs. Wlcblta(Tia Gaia)
sxmunu-oANc|Nc-xnua PARK AMUSEMENTS
PLAN now To G0!A fine Day's 0uting
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ua rr r p|nl nl .no ,Un c i l \lflllllllL{vu h e a l e r u l ! a t th a | :o m ¢ "l l n t
G l o r l l r u :i n ur h a n e n r nb c c o u l d
I l t h b l n o f g n n i p ab o u t h e r
sm a li nfh l rm . 1 L le k e: to u m t he a -
| ter, 1 mqulna.n Ins Ulmin who camo In lustu"Su m U4n ovlam' dkd a nyIn the npenkrr.Sha had some wr
Important nun this time, althoughat lint hand in dldn't mm to con-
cern Uncle Wlllllm pnrzlculamr."D o y ou r r mr m b c r m e D e m i n g ,U n t i l \ \ 'I !| Ia m ! " n h l h e n n .I"Demlngm" npeuled Undo wu-' r
Il?" |hg||'|| [fnll,"DomlDl.u nI see.Mlm: It he HnnoyUlm-i n f l bu;lh ll. n n !to th e d l!1 and spaced nn a hon-11""'Il1at| the ooo," nodded Gloria.
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N. an ;e l camefromCa¢m|.»e|5¢<~:' - l a n dthat Hn. Deming. who mm the ho-le!--ll'| a sort of family boerdlnghon!!--also um! hom Ca\b0'l11lle.and tool: me round to see her.And2" lhol asked 1" ro .::'°,=:=aedxllnl so her lin e pu'.¢lon'r. Jlm and 2 vm just fu mealo the ell; amz.Dol lt I neun!her .lu11mlon. 12.3. you on comoand an me mlnled.n hnnn on
w :qu ' -~ : e : , : ; . , 1 ' ~cle \'\lllllm?¥5llI yo"Very well my dear," he laid ln-dulzeully."lf y ou sunt (M oldman to come gueu be°lI lure so,I n me ~g°'tis;d u and r n
spruce upl e nn.".Alu bride In lovely and mr zerlul of the ee.-cannon; salem: andhunt):taking.Bn! Uncle william,all!! and uncomforlnble, his handsfoldedonanivoryheadedcane.mu ill at eue and wished htm-lelf bark In the home urhril. md-denly. Ill: eyes became riveted onthegirlwhomoodImtota ll0lorl||'| Bowen u she bald out herEager for me ring.Ile had beennoticing nobody but me oleee, andnow he hid all the sonlntlom of a
blow ln the fare.The girl-ltmzuthave been the friend Gloria andqyokeu oi-wma she snr! embodi-ment of bln gnhlen dream.Shotru °';g"';§g Gui! in llkenetl |g
not ln e il f._ 'HUncle \\Il|\m Tri'mBl¢d. looking
ll. her.Hg could hardly welt am-m the mlnlsfer =\<>-qu bis boat.fy ' tho maple hll beldnf. andI med anar.Just then ntorln came over sohim and threw her arms about hllneck."l`hlnkn for mmlul. duIl:1g." she fried."Sou you mm!avr!I!!l|°l mother.Oh.llr l.ne - "Im! Uncle wunam lrll alreadystqrlfngatthe stout.guy haltedimmlnwiththeplmup.homelyturewhowaswalkin;toward:hlfn. °°9urvlr.Z' the uid. mn hu-en'tforxmten the ilule Genevieve GN!who and to mlm: In the thnlr withyon!Pm llrl. George Lane now.:nd Illia here ls about the. sameue l¢ :nur nlere.All. how we
ur. lnll lin. un ticnnsltleu ln:gif. and Mrg. Wrn._Kqeg§|; upon'
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| 1 the 11. IL fourinr name nn landay to return to lm home In lawn
i\ \'\ ws
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su v m . w a x m-the mmm! at her h
Rev.Iknn ol Omer puter vf the loal
wru in town Suurdnenv.:of the cmm
Finding Sodoty ofufllaer.The hmllle, of Jan
(gh,,|1,:§nu and
men ¢at unBurma;
P e n ~ o f B h imm caller Satunluy
iliu Maxine Johnof Mr. and Hn. C. 1vacationing; l I-Isl
ether point: In Cnlounch gm! nunt, Hr. 1Caldnreli of TehranPnitmulxr Clmeractin: iaunineu at 1.1last Tuesday.Hupointed adnxininlnume of hh father, |
Cameron.
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qu fu l fo r l . 'i \ m u l the m u l costo f wl1i¢h,§\rill be 89 tqrll l e a r i z g |
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~ T " ¢' i r " " " " & ` i g g *::k1b¥ ¢ wither t ey have zvereuled.
¢=°»»:=-f : g h a l l washer! :hmm
r z ol'the 3'.IL1¢'1'l'¢h.T.h u it comes fra;-:he
nr llth
Minn! me I1.\:§en Glndn ha d muse a wa y Ilth
;
L11ll:;'m;;.;.';"e..°;:'1'""<*°v.:"'_e'*:h.f 1I n u a u r w n c n l nu n d a y n o o n fo r h e r I
h a a ft e r n ni ce r l :
t h e H i n e s L a u r a n m
and other nlativu and IrlrndlMr. md lin. .T
ann Wallace. wen Sumg m o ! h u parents,n. ll. G. Cooplr.
'Tom Jackson of Topo!i1 visiting hero at pnhh pnenta,lr . an d
Jaélmn.
Henman hnd \ f l u'*"'*'r nifb which 11
hull zo we ry thi ng g
mme n i i c f t h u wo
IL¢ns rl: MJ
Petersen Hardware When lie Fur Flin
I'air \i\il»r lo Western RanchI really Joni see how a mancan
pick out his own caule among dlo n '£».§f= : ._ . w A a a [ 1 E R
": - 1 . - 1 . 1 ". '' E C . . ¢ = . ¢ 1 " L ¢ ¢ Y l f ¢ .
.-a r . -1 - . . . _F . a s ! . c r _1 . -
_ ."f=;~- "T- ;s¢ § * f - '
than t ham!n.lxE\Ii.i£L.' `"]§-at irc . M '
_7wnthr.
l r . m n a l r l r uB i d g u m e u p B a t :
i h d o 1 e t 8 a n d l y
\||i \ l \ S l l r l l u l u n U l t n l l l l I r A d i l l ' h t r u 'H l luneuun n : n u n s ' - ' f l v i B u - I n ~ , g g g | | ' h , | 0 1 I o r , l = l n l -~u pm l I 0 n m .f _ ..
li l! ! lf . a nu lu nu mu fn
.A|. ;Q
THE ENTERPRISEl.n.»}.. ullln u the .lalm Ar-f=|=!!¢|\ h_ !!"'|!!'.£'.P""P?': __|The Blue Blrls Sewing Club Hr. u ni Hn . W . J .Dixon of Hanan and Missouri Ind dmv:mot with Ruins Nathan 1hnrs W a lli n ,III.drove In Thunday homo through Ion 3Ir.a.n.lMm
day afternoon mn ai]membon wvninx and vmm until Monday w. J. Dixon spent. Suniay ga the
prupnl,lnelortng ihdr leader, gnoon um; Mn Dixon'a cousin, A.John Dixon home out of Cal
smh W arric k.One visitor, Mm r Dixon am :muy in mu vid!!houn.
3 3 3 " ° ' § ; § " ; ; § l ~ § ; § ;f=,.'They clme down mhmughf rms is right in no Enterprise.
Nando Cwlter August 4:_.___ _
LOCAL ovsnfm ow
Lo s t- A pair of glasses and
case.Finder please return_to
The Enterplhe office.28-ll!
31|a,Chu.N.Hansen 'and'llarlnn anived home Satumdayl
nm:ning from D¢~n\¢r, Colo. wl|ere
they law been \biting the J. LI.
Kyda family.
u Minnie Triplett, Mr.and
lin. Matt Bendorf,Mr. and Hrs.
Steamboat Excursion
and Mn. Henry Ruwe had as pic
nic at Mona Psrk I1 Fnmont on
lu: Sunday,.___.___
Curt Gilliam was taken £0 Une
Lord Lister hospiul of Omaha on
I n t Monday morning when he
will be trusted for stomach
trouble.Hu vu take n down in
the Bendorf ambulance.
L
One Trip ONLY _
Boat leaves 9 p. m. returning
at midnight
Fare "uit 75c Children 50c
to take the fourteen year old.imghtar of Hr. Geo. Eliusen to
the Unlvardty hospital in Dnuhn
wh e n me ' r u operated on forappondicitll.
Tha Jmreniia Camp of the Roy-
al Neighbon Yill haw a p knlcln the Tourist Park ou next Sat-
urday afternoon.This orgmizs
tion ll mad: up of the e.hi|.!ren ofRoyal Neighbors and is supervis-
ed. byHnl. Georse Ruhr. Jr.
Pmf.Waldo D.Nielsen and
family have recently moved intothe home vlntad a fur week:
ago by tbl Ru . A.P.Newell
DANCING FREE
Superb Dance Floor and Music
llI ter August
Blair, Nebr.
Tuesday night, July 26th
Steamer John Hickman
EDWARD HI CKM AN, M as te r
The Blue Blrls Sewing Club Hr. u ni Hn . W . J .Dixon of Hanan and Missouri Ind dmv:mot with Ruins Nathan 1hnrs W a lli n ,III.drove In Thunday homo through Ion 3Ir.a.n.lMm
day afternoon mn ai]membon wvninx and vmm until Monday w. J. Dixon spent. Suniay ga the
prupnl,lnelortng ihdr leader, gnoon um; Mn Dixon'a cousin, A.John Dixon home out of Cal
smh W arric k.One visitor, Mm r Dixon am :muy in mu vid!!houn.
3 3 3 " ° ' § ; § " ; ; § l ~ § ; § ;f=,.'They clme down mhmughf rms is right in no Enterprise.
Nando Cwlter August 4:_.___ _
LOCAL ovsnfm ow
Lo s t- A pair of glasses and
case.Finder please return_to
The Enterplhe office.28-ll!
31|a,Chu.N.Hansen 'and'llarlnn anived home Satumdayl
nm:ning from D¢~n\¢r, Colo. wl|ere
they law been \biting the J. LI.
Kyda family.
u Minnie Triplett, Mr.and
lin. Matt Bendorf,Mr. and Hrs.
Steamboat Excursion
and Mn. Henry Ruwe had as pic
nic at Mona Psrk I1 Fnmont on
lu: Sunday,.___.___
Curt Gilliam was taken £0 Une
Lord Lister hospiul of Omaha on
I n t Monday morning when he
will be trusted for stomach
trouble.Hu vu take n down in
the Bendorf ambulance.
L
One Trip ONLY _
Boat leaves 9 p. m. returning
at midnight
Fare "uit 75c Children 50c
to take the fourteen year old.imghtar of Hr. Geo. Eliusen to
the Unlvardty hospital in Dnuhn
wh e n me ' r u operated on forappondicitll.
Tha Jmreniia Camp of the Roy-
al Neighbon Yill haw a p knlcln the Tourist Park ou next Sat-
urday afternoon.This orgmizs
tion ll mad: up of the e.hi|.!ren ofRoyal Neighbors and is supervis-
ed. byHnl. Georse Ruhr. Jr.
Pmf.Waldo D.Nielsen and
family have recently moved intothe home vlntad a fur week:
ago by tbl Ru . A.P.Newell
DANCING FREE
Superb Dance Floor and Music
llI ter August
Blair, Nebr.
Tuesday night, July 26th
Steamer John Hickman
EDWARD HI CKM AN, M as te r
muon home.'I11e gym--=;*=
thd Inna f the . R.n-1=,'£.¥£ w.=1..2'»,....` " ' Z " § ~ m i é w h u i u s o b e h e l d a t u »
lhlrli dgy z hd 1| ggl home of lin. Agnes Lang on Wad-
Xr. and ln. (.'hlr|.e.| Hlneline nuday ;$g|noon.md Hn. J ohn Hinsllno m m Ur. and Mn. J . H Nu;hggdf
u n c u x v u u v n u s Hr. and Mrs. will You nm udinner guest: Bu y:Mr. andHn -Ben Von and fnmliy,Mr.and Hn. Alfred Svogermn *unI~;,';;gg"q. Ch riningh ~ Hun.
n |a y,r.and » ' " § Z .Raamuglen | u I
ALI.. THE p[,j0§\|_g
Nebnska State Fair, Lincoln, September 4 to 9Wuhinllon County Fair. Arlintbnn. September 22 to 23
~Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
-.- __1'nb\\v<¢|y br .mm A. Rho~ XXX!hu i u Prim $1.50 Per \r Singh. }\ e ¢ ~~`"Sn r p 0 5 ,.
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
%'Z»,.5¢.BLAIR; NEBRASKA, JULY 28, 1927 Wuhlnlhn Canals'-
KAN? GIRL :rommn '*g;\;"g"$"»'éL§§E§T*GUARANTY FUNDmam or ~%e1:zzf::.CHARGE PLEASURE STEAMER§\?» air,e~r.
Tuesday night, July 26th
L
One Trip ONLY _
Boat leaves 9 p. m. returning
at midnight
distress.
We'd feel 'twas ourfaul
more or less;
We're filled with emo
ti o n
.~~_,,
Fare "uit 75c Children 50c
DANCING FREE
Superb Dance Floor and Music
Steamer John Hickman
EDWARD HI CKM AN, M as te r
We're fond of tlqe kid!
Goodness yes!
Reduction o
M¢LAUEHI.||| KEPT FRE
BULK GUFFEE
No. 9?'¥-43
Merida -39
Gem --3
All kinds
Fresh Fruits
.and
Vegetables
Our
A
Cull The Non-Layers
~x ~,.
.'»/Lf'
Walt!!Blrlcidett and famliyspent Euudny sz Guy Wallneeh
ln. .Alien Ron md daulhtzr.Inna :pmt Bundsy at the home
d ho r mn , An hnr Ron.ln . Ro y Bu c h and baby n-tumad hom the haapizal Su relayand are at the home of her fur-enu. Hr. and lin. Jclin Himina.Raiph Housrier and .Ink LlrunIt Satundlgan n b arn d mu n ynigh! is their frienlnnnl nelgnhn. which was wel] attended and
ra. Funk Fouls nmivtl wani
Kznnarl spent Sunday at the 11111:hcme of U n I"ren¢h's pauen|.a,1 A baby boy was bum to Mr. and
Hr. um Hrs (;,¢!|cDo,,|;,|Mrs. Henry Weisman Saturday.Hr. and Mrs.Lurrenn Hiller July le \fished Sunday at the John He-'Mr.and Hn .August Kahnk,
Dmdd home IGUI, Anhur and Clara whites! atthe Henry Waumann home IntHrs. Taylo Fnmmh nf Illrmhn
:pant the 'askend with hor db
tar. Htl. Rachel I-¢Do\1llml.
A m m m of ramllm in thls\'|c{n!ty took well filled b a h t :
Ind journeyed to tha home of Hr.
nd UQ- We §chmk on lut Sun-
Bunday.\Mr Chris Wrlch and daughtersévinitei at tht Chris Shumachur
homo S ggi;renin nd helpedHr.s1Z'm{»»§.»cefebaraze h l l
birthday.John, Louie and Willie W earmnnnand Gush! Kahnk ' I n f
~Robert Bolton of Arlingnm'~~
~~ who was tried in county court on'gwgdneulay morning °'; a charge'.
'f lling intoxicating Q\10I. was( ny and hllnge bchouls oi Loanlg lzcqzumi'having been able gn I al ii; " I§§ "' f-. '§ ;§L "¥ 1L` .f T:
ho 'lm tial Balance on llbi.s '*au " '" ° " a n s e was brought into Blair on lltr Ninth rrlp| ¢:h¢|
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 1'ua:~lr3. ofTnnkton, S. D. were dlnmr guest!
'on Thunday owning at [Ml week
of Pruldent ond Hn. Laknlislg! al.the summer Whit: House.
Mrs. Pugsley will bl rrrm'mber-
ed u Mi n Llli m Gllwoll,forI th This casand for the ileginnins' o 9|rt ftor tha :nut of Sy lvea-Con!'yearn a resident of Hllir 2»ut lantor:co aschool 'nur 'of Dixon, who being xrrultl for \imoved to Wooclbimr Iwo erel a m n k ness lec lnr ed h e o b t a i n e d v x m r 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 \ m | r r . H D U S L . . l h o m e t m l m a r r i e d >1 U w
D ~ ~~E n I.~P u ¥ § l g H g P g m l j J I \ Q |n l M a a x :l f .i t h e l i q u o r f r o m B o l t o n .
1 ms $38,000,000
em Ilrpoailon Receiwd !0'D (e1\I|
j un l§\try Dollar lkpodlrd Since'& » . . .a m .Saved IYnsndal
Credit of Slate.
}gE.\|..ESTATE BIG |1gRTloN Mr. A. A. W ilkins, who mm"wen: of Blair, had his arm badly
loecrlled one day lui wool: when
lin ann emu: ln c ontac t with a
belt on tho thrashing machine.
Tho arm was deeply cut, main:
an artery which sured much louof blood.A phyalcim was immo-
dinloly called and tho woundod
l vlslrs umm
e and Given Natives A Night on
nn Basins nm.A Bla mm
|ndG-ood'Tllle.
- u n - n
member was carld for.Ho i| .;qg~, rg[, Agp ENTERTIININO
igating' along as well so could be
.~B1 i Ulu:ict.Tramled 30.000 Aliln and Wnlked I beame an instrunor an lhP :scumlon F?..°f.._f.'._....-..|nrnun:~n nr! rna»\'lTQ I Only moo ann..Rican;m!1'""°.'=* C°"€¥°.°f »\¥""""f=f= "Q x p t c u u swan G0 in Yllllllll.:sauna All!llouo.ooo Reprnrnled in Real H.-E
Ilia \| :\¢¢ || \ llnmlbnna §n_|~
at Blair on Rdun Trip h AI;f 1 H i l l m a !° ; _; ; : ; _' ° '" ° ° " '"z l u m m n 1 h h h v n z u n a O v e r w e A u t o m o b i l q ,w a s l a t e r c u l l e d s o : n a p o s i t i o n u t
o ~ ~u n i s t a n t t o t h e » ° ~ ; ; f >o f u n i - t
|* J ;T h e e x p e n s e o f r u n n i n g " ' °. J 2 : f : * : ° * 1 f f .¥ 1 e : . z ~ ; a f e ' a . : » e e § 2 . § : m $' i . " l » "¢ " 1 " % ' f '. , . . ' £ ' i :
ul! nr Soyunber.
sw 0l1»\f'1<fL£,,'::::, ~novel nvthod of aattnainnnnt
vrhnn tha :tumor "Ink Heekmm'
c a n mc ho r a t (M B lllr br id nInt Hnndly and anmuend that
anon hwna Irma!-I ba hpt Tuesday
Dty'| Time.Soutlwulem Pnd
af Stlle Suifen 3!0ll.Much~ »\lll;l'|ll elti-|Hulk: ul Fill!-lin.
:cn puts on cduqtion.mu mai mam nt the ChrisMCCAB'C\rybcdi:;l:t. "T§l"§"h.°' ~ ~ ONE OF FEW CIVIL w.=u¢ vaJr.;:.."'g!,;"w}]"§,'f.;,§{,,;;;;}, |1 ~5301 rliled to mon G0\ERNMI:l.'\IT AID §EE|)g[}closed were ;so,s91.2s °f una Mr. Sheldon Peck, a prominent conversatxonalist and :Immediately ~ ~ LAW5 or mal "Im in abou! sloomo ..
1-mount $36,03b.17 was spell! for and well-known pioneer oi' Wash- began 20 gaiher notes of inwrfns Will dslbuned'within tha lat The old "guna il stil! on nleathers'salaries.building 1'""|1ns.»¢=m county,celebntcd his which she Ml; in nll prvobabihty ARE ll EFFECT1,,..,, years, ilu! being tho p¢r|¢d"'""""° in habrukl, mu time lu
ww? took a mm of $19,031.32 ?"?'l idshw-lhird birthday at his home ~ in {"i'°'1__?fff'.._'f '1°§'}E'1'.E \*sn which um fxilures .have msn-|§"?_"°{"_'f'f"5'}'ff'_ . '3f'f:.i"€'1.."
Tha boatvu tolnlthinl lik:two hundnd felt long and ptr-hwl forty het lridt.lt tru ;thme decknr, the flnt deck being
given our to I. lunch counterki tc he n.ste.,t h e sec ond d e c f
t u x A n n lsehank.L ONG CRE EK §
.the current erP°I\°f* ale """°§sl went Grant strcet in this city wnzcn mu :arnru "' " 'l" '" '" 'bn, {)VFI1 `he geceipu untii at the close of .gm Sunday.Az mag time gg of ;;f°";~°' 1="°==§ the »g';_°=;" ~ the D";; TmaA | ::: ;:,1o.g1:::r':i»o:3;e<ii
the ytar $17,760.20 was ieft °".his chiidren were present, mln?ate "if" eat gave er n fl!.._/' ._n|-.._l..\ n...|..-;...n|\m\»nt forlH u n n r l U v :f v n n i " k i H P I
cn¢m..pop, umdwichu, ne. Thany uan!-lmm Omaha nn:Hr. and
l n . l u . B u r y ,lin. J n. Slpp.
Hr. md ln. Bmlhlri. Frank andJima: Whita and fr h u d, lllu u
E li n Faoin,Clan md Anna\ l | L l ; . .- . . . |L - . .. | _ z . . - . |
Anpahol ntnrnod homo w 1 u \ 1 , , , _ , ~ , , , ; ; " ' _ ; d ° ~ ~
gg; so lDlndMr.1;¢rli"*:l\ii:i_d\|;ln. Chu. Hurd spent lad Sun-
hllmun nd f.»m1i§r.'day at tha Byron Beard home.In
in. gldk Henguoht, R01 and thc nftarnoon Hn. Bean! uni Hn.
C1ar\ spent Svndlv 1Itaznoon at Plla wind va Hn. Prim Muller.
tbl Alblrt Lallmsn hams.I Randall Iverson and family
| i " ' I ";,;;;d;,; ;ia;a=
lllslnn dlldrnurlll m n no|gdhao| thlyllllnhalgeatipn will
w m v : I n u w r " " " "K r .u n d H r s .F r o d Hoa ch ul dt sp e n t W e dn es da y e m n i n g l t u n b e I m u c h m o r e a d vx n t l l e o u s' " ' °' ¢ ° ° * " 1 ' ¥° " ' °" " ° * '° "¢n 4 » ¢ n , ou ¢ = » » P \1 m ¢ ¢ v1 »1 ¢ » a » ¢ =; _ ; _ . L , , , , , , , ; , , , , , , , ,o m .
} m n d " f 'th i s t a k w i t h l n .u i ! w i n i n g n t z h e E d C m ¢ h r _1'1r auty -one m e m b e r s o f t h e u . ....A mn...I u f l 1 l | n l }lU.2$Z .l o f H IE } \ ¥ ur a u 1 u n .w w --h 1,1 t e m sch oal d i s t d d a n d to o k a g r e a t b e i n g a r t .l Pr i n ci p a i m c u u m
cu l t ° f '?" 1 " " '5 . . '3. '§ , . " i . , °° fffs n n .el i m ] n f i n t er e s t i n um a wo r k .H e W h e n : h e Ie ft t h e h o t e l o n l u i i e ffo c l . t h u 2 i t h a r e :Gul!!! Amman.|,,,,"_ill. and ln. hon Hlndlry ml,Wm.
nmounren mo. u~.uw.-
il.lI|V\\l\I Ql vp l u u vw . " v -..g r h C a wte n ch a r s a n d t he n es t to ot h e r e x e r n n s o t e W1 a r .
;I . l
t-u `""'ilii un llll 01 lui Sunday2"'L'. l......- .-.I as | Jam in u»"Nm|| mu vu
:
I
they are fine
And the best of thei
kind,
And inspected by ol~
Uncle Sa
Fresh Nonhern Bullheads
per pound 28
P H O N E 7 5
QUALITY
l MARKET
Groceries and Meats
UJENS NIELSEN. Prop.
Feeding a good Mash to the lay-
ing hens puts eggs into the basket
now, builds up the system for a
quick moult and than a whole fall
and winter o! High Priced Eggs.
Feed Lewis Laying and
Growing Mash
to beth
Growing Chiqks and Laying Hens
Promote Health and Proiitable
Returns by destroying Parasites,
and Disease Germs, use our Crude
Carbolic Acid and lewis W orm
Killer.
Pure Bred BlbyChicks ahllays available
|B l a i r H a t c h e r y
Hrs. Ludsrlg Jensen, Hrs. .lsmer
Thompson ,nd Ilrs.John Barry
were among those who ottandsdthe meeting of the Cadsolic Ladies
Club at the home of Misses Laura
an! Anna Fuels of Herman *mg
Wednesday afternoon.Nils Lillian Hindlay spent a hav
days int srsek with ( f le w ln
Omaha.lr. and Hrs. Edgar Ross spent
Bu-:day evening at the Jas. Thomp-son horns.
Hits Stella Hlndley is enjoying
s two steaks outing srlth a num-
L; of drl friend. at Lake Oko-
gramdaughtera ot Kansas City
arrived last Friday to vhdt Mm.
Rassr's sister, Hrs. John Aronson
sshd family.Clayton Arona-on and
family brought them ve fromOmaha and remained over the
week-and to vlalt with the family
and their guests.ldlas Dorothy McDonell,is
apendiul the week in Omaha. the
guegt of Mn. Elisabeth Kiasel ond
slaughter.llr.and Hrs.Fred Long and
family, Mrs. Ella Trwn and Hrs.
Ayres Long of [llal were Sunday
liHrs.G.ll.Reset' anal tai n'
'hump|Irvin Holtrnan was in .Arlington
'Mnnlay afternoon.g um Ellen lrluagednllt anunfsal
»s sho-ner Thursday evening at thehome of Evelyn and Edna Bprick
near Herman.
PEACEFUL HILL
Chris Shurnacher celebrated his
birthday Sunday.1 Misses Dora,Mary and Alma|Wrlcl1 spent Wednesday alter-noon at the Max Klots home.Little liaxine Klota came home
srlth them to stay a Iss days.A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Hn .Fred Petersen Thursday,
II
'J u li .1 r. aol Mrs. Auawt Kahnk andClara visited at the Harry Wricn
horns SaturdayIlr. Henry rich, Sr who was
mug.Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Layman and
family and Mn. Margaret Iverson
and family spent 'I`hura.lay eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs.R.M.
Iverson.Mr. and Hrs. C. C. Jacobsen of
Omaha spent Saturday night and
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Har-
gsret Iverson.I the nftemoonDr. and Hrs. N. ~ Atwood drove
'up from Omaha and were supperl
1l
s
guests theme.Misa Emelins Ellis of Omaha
was a guest at the Fred Hurdumhome last Saturday and Sunday.
L. L. Layman and Lnfe Golden
spent Friday evening with Ram
.tall Iverson.R.. ll. Iverson and 'l'. K. lver»ron went glovm to the Akasaben
den Monday night with a crowd
,g g lug 3 md d gh from Herman..* x g ; a ||.:;::,|.....~.`l" 5' ni'Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller and
,Harry Wrich horns, is very much son apent 3|1'\\|lY with lir.and
,Improved and was able to be tak-Hrs. Don Metalsr.'sn to his horns ln Blair Sunday.5 Mrs. Joe Ilsndur and daughter
A 'vf' number of people fromthis vlc nity attemlel the .lance
at the German hall Saturday ere
ning.The eight months old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Voss was be sed
Wallace Cecil,at the Lut ran
of Herman were at Don AletalefsMonday to help llrs. Metder cook
tor threshers.Mr. and MN. Harry Tyson spentThursday evening with Hr. and
Mrs. Clyde Fitch.
su u a o v r ,s r n o l e n s e v e n :s v l r e a a
ago for a vacation trlp to Seattle
and Tacoma, Waahlnfton,havestartedonthereturn trip and
have stopped off at Boulier, Colo.where they will attend alx sseek's
summer school before returning
to Blair.Both plan to teach
iagaln in the Omaha schools.
An eight and one-half pound
July 20, to gladdenjhi hearts and
home of Mr.and Hrs.Harold
Schafer who are living on the farmsouthwest of Blair.The maternal
grandparents of the baby, hir. andMrs.W. W. Wilkinson, have al-
ready made the acquaintance of
the little lady and find her very
sttractise..
Word was received tha flrst ofthe week from the H. Sltov Niel
sen family telling of their ar-
rival ln Washington, D. C. whentheyarevisitingtheireldestf
daughter, lllrs. Morris Smith anlffamily.They report a wonderfull
drive of about ore h_;m.lre.l miles
through the mountains where theroads are very fine.They apentf
ons night camping In the moun-tnlm anal enjoyed it immensely.
girl arrived Wednesday mornin¢
msrxucrons cnosrnlgg-gf°,g_;~,,,-gf;;f,,,-gg, egCUUHTY FARM |§-='5=~"¥1`;»fief1°@='35f»".§i'f3°Dear Sir I o u r .We ue havlng a flue time in E§ur'§£ 0% tlgu. ¢a»»5|ny__|3»gi3--...¢, 3l||ll|I||\ln lady ru|
i§§';;;~;; "Su 'ifs§}11d""£1»Z"i§5£=Mr»1f-Adopted lo Washington
mines in Crow Wing Co. Sunday C0unly.Relull of Exp:-rimeni.
afternoon and found them inter-,(Jam Club Steuben Hoid Heel
N E W S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
A m o ve is o n fo o t t o t m r n a
ne w s ch o ol rl ia t dc t b y d is i rl l ng th e
B l a i r C i t y D i s t r i c t u n d fo r m i n g a
n e w d i ft r i d o f t h a t p o r t i o n k n o w n
:u n t h e G a r dn e r sc h o ol p o rt i o n
Th e G a r d n e r school ho us e w a s
b u l l !t o lc c o m od a t e t h o t p o r t i o n
o f th e d i s t r i c t wh i c h w a s no f a r
- - _ . - | -: _ _ _.L _- - | - - |L.rlnr...._
ta on fr o m ga s , e tt .T e n ye kr a'im p r l n o n m e n t fo r
d r u n k e n Jr i vc r - w h o m d m o r k i l l .
Q N e w e c t g o w r n i n g p r a c t i c e o f
d i f fe r e n t heai inlt pr o fe s n i o n :o n d
t h e l i c e n s i n g o f p e r s o n s t o m o r e
:in sn..\ .Am en d ed in tz m lt i bl e l aw .
A c t ee tn hi in hi ng 6 0 n e w a u t o
h i g h w a y s ..._¢_\_.|.....l....t \ . ' » » m -
U°|¢Ier su cn Icnrvzunuauuun,atm a n o r w o m a n w h o a e a vi a n a r e
in a cl os e1 | bu nk ca n go to b ed a nd
de e p a t n i g h t w i t h o u t vr o r n r i n x
ove r t he po s si b il i t y o f l os i ng th e m
I' r o m th e |lla'1rlpoiI\£o f t h e
aou nd ba nk s,wh i c h a r e umexaexl
Qon th eir de pon itn to pa y t he los ses
o f irm ot ve nt ones.t h e g u n r n n t y
eya tem is so m e w h a t e x p c m i ve :
o u t t h c b e n e fi t t h e y r i w i w -fr o m
an d 3 0 .
A L L T E A C H E R S ' r o A T T E N D
Eve r y d e t a i l h a s b e e n c a r e d fo r
i n t h e a r r a n g e m e n t ! fo r t h e c o u n -
t y t e s c h e n ' In s t i t u t e w h i c h i s t o
b e h e h l i n t h e B l a i r H i g h s c h o o l
u s o m b l y r o o m o n A u g u s t 2 9 e n d
so .
T!u n fn l l m r l n r r l i d . o f i w t n l c t o n
- u w'W e a r e i n r e ce i pt of a n o bi t ua r y
o f R e v.Ge o r g e Sm i t h ,fo r m e r
h i r m a n ,f r o m th e W h i t t i e r
Ne t r a . W h i t ti e r , C a l i f.H r . S m i t h
wa s t h e so n o ! H n. O l i va J. S m i t h
o f t h i s : s i t y e n d p a r s e d a n y Ju l y
1 5 , a t h i s h o m e i n W h i t t i e r .
T h e En t e r pr i s e h a d a n acc ou nt
o f t h e d e a t h o f R n . S m i t h i n I u t
\reek*e En t c r n r i a e a n d la c k o f
citing.Expect to see Lake MilleLacs before returning home.Q an August
l ' I l o N C A M P
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MOTHERS'v.\c.1
Q u n n n u n l a nA a 1 m , \ c U L o U s E S C A P E
H r . a n d Sl r s . C h r i s W r l c h , Jr . ,
w h o l i ve n e a r C r u m ,a r e ve r y
t h n n k fu l pe o pl e these fl o r a a n d
t h e y h a ve g o o d re a so n t o b e sn.
O n e L u ' l a s t w e e k t h e i r l i l l h t w oy o u r trlzl da u g h t e r .Ge o r g i a .":¢ | l ffe n n c ¢i n t h e need w h o a i t
4\| | . u a a n h u n ¢ H " }.. . .d i f fe r e n t vl r l e t l e s o f a l f a l f a n e l
w e r e pl a nt e d t h e so m e d a y l n
s m a l l pl ot s a l i a b y ea ch o n t h e
H e n r y J St o r k fa r m on e a n d o n e ~
h a l f m i l e ;n o r t h o f A r l i n g t o n , t o
fi n d o u t i f t h e r e re a l l y w a s a n y
co m e s to w i n te r k i ll i n g ."Dl n y i nz i n th e u p st a i r s l l > 0 \n B h d "|1\|»ru s l tl fl a r e vr r v £2l|.i!flC
EI11
rr ln uw lr\m1 m e |{;nq\]|uulaulnguin the city as to make it imprac»
tical for the chihlren to tttaml
school w'lf.hout transportation. Theexperimenthas not been ¢0l|!li||-
ered satisfactory md the resi-
denh of that .section an aakinn
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the nuhllc confidence it *='*'P'*'°'ih»\§`bL}}L` orlolm N w a d n "
In banks generally is worth many of the University Extension Dethwswhatithascost.in thai
opinion of a large number nf
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putment of Lincoln; W. T. Pouch-er, Co. Supl. of Burt county; J. I.
Ray, County Sup't. of Dodge coun-
ty; Hrs. J. I. Ray of Fremont:Min Nettie MII!! of Linc oln andX J \l . P $ . . . | . . -n f ol m u l " h l | n q b h f m a
space prevents a compieh reprint
from the Whluior paper. HoIe\1rwehemwithcopyw i euiogy
which :hom the esteem and ion
In which the deceased was held ln.
his western home.
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| r T h i e v e s B u s y o n S l o l l d l y h i g h !M p 3 p g g |d 3 | , _`i a n d R e l i e v e O s m a n n l S u n d r y t e r ,l E l l e n ,o f E m ,c l t y u f t ' u f § . 1 , . 5 " ' " " '° ° 2 ' f " " "
a t i A r t i c l e x .s m l M n l o r F r o m r j - u r t h r e e w e e k s l ! °f o r N e w l r i s v l - : C T n u a n c e
i " " r < » a C o u p d .~ f - j g ~g g ;f ' § I l § 1 "B O A ' I ` 3 : N m s x s o u n x
3 3 0 0 2 1 :\ | } n . . x ' r o n A m z F , s r & : u s a i l e d f o r E u r o p e I n s t S a t u r d a y .I : B u n C o .H e r a l d )
I T h o r e x p e c t t o s p e n d s o m e t i m e S e v e r a l m e m b e n o l t h e B u r t -
»f P e t t y t h i n - 4 w e r e h w y l u l g i f l f i u l l l - I n d \ i l f ! i ¥ \ K f r i e n d s a n d , W a s h i n | ; t o n d n i n a g e d i s t r i c t b o a r d
-u . . . . | - . ._ I - L . - . I n m n . n l | |9 r r h l i v e s n m ]w i l l r e t u r n | L 0 ¥¥ l ¢m ; d g I .t h r e e h u n d r e d m i i e 1 | l p
ulrenmhened and encouraged byhis wife who entered fully into allth a j o y s xn d t r lw o f tla l llf a n l
her husband in the v.|riou1\ placeswhen he had served God.Four
chihlren were born to them--Jeamelle,Gvrendolene.Kenneth :nd
Ralph,all of whom nuke theirlCan!inued on page eight)CITY REPAIRS PAVING ~ r}`$§§"'E.3fI|¢`é]=<>"i~}§£}.`.`x££=.l The St.P||\|"¥'honograph" c
~s-Grimm from Rapid City,South Int week gives ln acéotlnl. of thUItthirecuonofStreetn.r e l l n ko!I z C mon Nehru-fli ttl D H DIfmnnxinxinncrL a lll n UUID bf ..I' -.l'.."".f.f1"' ...ff nm \L;nlll1 '}f'I"Ii'I'.'f'f."Ef'.... et 'i'"'.{_..'§Iu .;';;,:;;';:f ;::;"'.f';;.,,;;;; ; ; ' ; ; ; ; ; ; Mm . f a n -'Monday to |=,.1,f.,. Missouri, !o?l.=~A l.lw".4r ..r Qmnh ¢l»-e mi Einme-rt k drainlfh imllh dnllgpr.
'fm making nw trip social. ronacasri-§1+»@ f==~= lm »~:»=»= "f=°=~= am ».ifiia;."""'~:;:::.";f&I °%a;°;:¢;°.'f;';a.:;"..:.a :.a;°,;.;r;.'a;'Q;. :;1..;;;;1;;',;'.,;'»;z;¢Mrs. Clara Hoiainglon sn! ~"h 11 cn n 2|
outh sired at the Thml strttl The farm bureau samples crossed the street ln the middle n1r md anuhfr car standing in Clarenee came in from Murdo S. wfzm Con "lf -Jo "T ku f . .mt c r s e t t l q n so ut h fo r = P P " ° '" 'o f a l fa l fa s e e d o n h i n d f r o m u t n f t h e b l o c k w h e n h e w a ! s t r u c k h u n t o f n m -r u n d a g e b a m m u h n. S a t u r d a y i o s p e n d n n h n r i t l m e "f a lt er " ° 1 " " " ' " 'o f e ° " " '
I - ;L_ __ -- 1 n . -....._|n n -4..L....-..Q aA ...:.n. L-.. ..:....l l "Un a m nn # \'| f¢l19!1 hf RIIW E a llll Hfnfy J|.'ll.lB I\ Uf1nahn|\.fn r l v f f é l Thi ! W B! GO NE n . -- | | - | : _.......a$.....--I t t. . .m..»l¥I..._ .-.._.-1..:l-...L'x in onler to esiabliah a drainage
ditch and to make a better proacltto the South street paving.
On the intersection ol WalkerAvenueandGrantstreetsthe
paving has been removeel and thewhole center of the intersection
lowered to eliminate n portion of
the dangerous dip at that point.
Mrs. S. E. Kemp hae improvedno much since her recent severe
illness and operation that she was
able to be moved to her homo on
Sunday af ternoon.She is able to
me anlllnu auiuulla ua Lam """;*:rj an uuwnluurllr Innlcn puleilThese samples will be ed 1|\|1\|q\1\;him.Luckily outalde of a
fall to :how in a larger rneamre few bruises he eacaped unhurt.the tffeclll of Northern ve. South~l Hr. Day wig; be rernembered br
ern altalfa aced.It is hoped l.oi{;|,i| people aa "Lonni,r Dar. non
now these plots along .the main of Mr. md Mrs. Jake Day.highway prefer-able in the north
ern part ot' the county. Any farmer wishing these samples, get ip
touch with the county agent.a a a
The Corn Club members of
9¢'a.nhi.ngl.on County will spendthe afternoon o! August 2 at Claw
Zlehrena'farm welt of Ft. Calhoun, learning how tg select cohtall up a little each ~1=>;(Please Turn to Page Four).
TE.\(`llI'IRH TAKE LAST 'rz»:sr
Eighteen school mums and
woddbe school mama took gh;
leathers' examination in thla county last week.Moat of the Idwnlu
of the county are sup lied with*teachers and the result! of this.
lest examination will determine
u r u w ¥ l il [ A \v e l I a n l l s u u u b a u
the ltolaeril non ranch and the
imotor taken out.
f)|| Tcmaday night Sam Steven;P"rkc..l up a follow by the name of
{.°h.aae who nu ddr a Chevro-
let ear and lull in possessiona gallon .lux with a half gallon ofhootch.He \\.:|..5 thrown In jail.
Mm. Karl Peterson has ao farrocorereal from her operation that
she hu been able to return home
after several 1rcek's stay ln an
Omaha hospital.She ia with her
brothers on the home place at
" t a l l m e r | u : 1 . l L ¢a n n .| u » ;o n .» . . .Crnclcen nm!family.The Hois-
*inztons are well equipped forcamping and are on their vm' to
Kentucky when they will visit
another son.
E Th e {onx1~zatloual Sumlay
School 'held n wry successful plc-
hlc at the Ed Honour! farm west
,of lllnlr on last Friflay.About
hundnel more re-nent and enrsP'T lo;cd n flne picnic dinner at noon.
In the afternoon there wereames and apart: for the young-
atera while the older people had a
Blair.The trip was made all inone day and time left for innoce-
tion of tho machine.
The drainage district is contem-
plating purchasing another ma-chine :tml nleaireul firsthand ln
fommtlon n~gar.ling the operation
of this particular make of Jredger
to see if it were practical for use
in the BUI1Washington drainage
.snr~1c:.During the trip they had ample
opportunity to view the cropa andere liberal in their praise for the
Burt county fields and the proa-
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the matter definitely.lprvent.x igo-od time visiting.inert.: for a fine harreat..chants at Bla1r_dlamond.
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