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VOLUME XXX!BLAIR,NEBRASKA, AUGUST 11,1927 Imm the Garden Spot of N¢bn.|k|Wuhlnilml Conair.NUMBER29
REPARATIONFOR
SCll00LYEAR
xml own amdny,Sevu-mber
sum:FISH STORY
The following can!Irom Rev.
A.F.Neaell who ls vacationingntLakeDkobojiwithothermol
ubles is as follows:
ll Lots of woods and wvzzler up
willsn~
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Buvs HOME ATsaulrrs SALE M
.mymma McCxnclnn |»»~r»¢.|~~Pwr mlm.0
_the old Damn PNP=f\> 0.1 me Iing um fnmlliu oi J. C.Bmduumlnmee .¢ .xnnrfx mf an 1 .}m. Frank srmmn Henry.mkAunnr |»c_ Ha uyem in P .!l|ny Mmm win r.n.A.|~...!f and w»u¢f Wachterdrove
fcouml'loNEERS
WILLrlcmc
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deilon Mule in Fort Cel~
on Tluandey Ann!!mb f
Annual Pink.
STATE GOVERNOR To SPEA
All Dey Scanlon.Buld Dinner
Noon.An lnlrrifilll Prone
ww Be Given.
Following ie the prorrem rtheWashingtonCountyPionee
ard Old Settlers ennud nuni~
Ind Pignk io be held et Ft.
houn Thuredeqf August 15th:»ID 0c1ock
Music by Ft.Calhoun Bend.Refldretlon no wav this ye110clock
Unveiling of Harker at Site of
Fort Atkinson by D A.B.OmahaBasket Dinner ei Noon
z UnlockAlmabyBend
Invocetian Rnv. J.H.Address of Welcome
_Henry Roh
lludc John llcbonald RedFermills:Veuola B:un
Illu Core Btrickleti F.w.wlrndt Don C.VmbeneenKleeEthelIndAecompenietReeponeemdPreddenfeAddHon.Albert II.HillerllullcelReadingSelected
Hin Qxucille KempAddneeeAnAppridltion of th
Pioneers
Henry Kieeer of OmlhlDumSelected
Opin Bruin:end u.R.Cid;Shaft Talk The Pueing o!Hansen
Henry DeLong Jr.of Colmdl Bluffe low;Solo On Ash Lu:eHclkmeldMiHemorhl
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America by Audience.
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BLAIR nusnirss AND
SOCIAL PURE
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Mn.M.G.Hathaway of Km
su City uma n guest athomeofMn.Alt:Wainwrighandother(fimd:while in Bla!
recently.
Mn Geo.Bruse ln:|children oHlmrar.Iowa an :pending thménthof .August with Mrs.Bhue
mother Mn.Myrtle Kilim.
BLAIR MAN PRAISESROSEHUDCOUNTS
0.H.Ireland of this cityhisbrotherJ.P.Ireland of Om:
bl hav!just returned from
most enjoynblc trip to point:1SouthDskotawhorethey:pentheputtwownks.
They vidtzd |sister Mn.IIelchianigmlitHamillandnl
spent some time i1 Winner.srwasnlurprisatothemitsbud
neu houses hlving the ~\.ance of city nloru.
They took a trip up to Wh!River and nw fields of alhlfupthanthat were 100%per!Plenty of nin and good tenthshuputthissectionof South Da
Rota in thu front ranks this yeandalargecropwillbevented.
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12.Girts ChildrenOpportunityloAttendtheSlateFair.All
Teachers but One Employed.
..REPAIR GARDNER Buuoixo
Much Work Done on High School
Building.~Deserves Cred
it for the Interest Shown.
At a recent meeting of theBlairBoardofEducationitirandecidedthat the Blair City Schools
should open on Monday September12th.The Blair schools ueuallyopenontheHrltMondayinSeptemberbutonaccountoiLaborDayandtheStateFairbothbeingheldduringthatweekitwasthoughtbeattopostponetheopeningof schools until AlondaySeptember12th.This arrangementwillavoidtheusualbreakinof the first week on aecount of Labor Day and other actlsdtieat
All of the teachers have :mowbeensecuredfortheBlair(ity#chools with the exception of the
#Gardner district.Supt.D.V.Hauser is now inrestigatiztg thequalificationsofdesirablecandidatesforthispositionandtill.:position will probably be filledwithinthenext Week or two.An
experienced teacher aatiefactorytothepatronsoftheGardner
diatriet will be secured.During the summer monthaquiteextenairerepairshavebeenmadeintheBlairCityschools.In the Senior high building anewstairwaylsinthe proeesa of
construction and will be completedbeforetheopeningofschools.The old stairway hae sened thepatronsof the schools for a riodoftwentyfiveyearsamrlt
was necessary to make this neplaoemsnt.jrhe history mom wastreatedto a new steel ¢¢ll.l1ga|adrepainted.Also the rhathematics
room and the Senior high Englishzoomshavebeenrepaintedandre\arni.|hcd.The four roonu of
the Junior high school have alsobeentreatedwithnewcoatsof
paint and put in the best rlfapefortheopeningofschool.
A high boanl fence hu beenbuiltaroundtheschoolcoalpileThiswill
Ink careplies.
At thehasbeen
and the
painted and placed in the ben ofcondition.
The Gardner school is now belngrepairedandpaintedandnewwalkswillbelaidsothatthisschoolwillcomparefavorablywithotherruralschools of Wash
ington county.The school board has gone tozsiderableexpenseinplacinx1schoolbuildingsoftheBlaircityschoolsinthebeat ol condition.lt is hoped that both the
children and the patrons of theBlaireltyschoolswilltakep|idolnthesebuildingsanddowhattheyca1inkeepingtheminngoodcondition.
serve as an ald in tak
of the schoolroad sup
West echool a new roofplacwuponthebuildingtworoomshavebeen
vzsrr m»:i..\r|v§:s
Mr.James Roberta and duuflmterBeulahleftSutirlayeveningbrwayofChicagoforBdetolfenneseewhereMr.Roberta willvisithismotherandsisterandotherrelatives.
lt has been o number of yearssincehir.Roberts has paid a visittohis old home place and he anticipatesngreat:leal of pleasureonthisvisit.Hin mother is pastninetyoneyears of age and he ofcoursewas anxious to see her.
The town of Bristol lies partlyin Tennessee and partly in West
Yirginia and relatives are scatteredthroudithisaectionofboth
stale;They expect to be.goneaboutthree week.3 visiting relatives and renewing old friendships.
llliius Lucille Kemp had a collfromNewllarenConn..to joinaGirlsDrehest::1 immediatelywhichlookedgoodtoher an shelikesherwork on the chautauquacircuitverymuch.She declined
the offer as she felt llhe could not
neue.no lil nlvlng a greattimeinboth.Dr.Murdoch and lnot 42 big perch Wednesday.Mr.Mumrnert and two others in the
other boat get 51.Said to be thebiggest catch of the seasonYoursA.F.Newell.
normPIDNEEB
nsmsCALL
James Stapleton Pioneer and Civil
War Veteran Called On Friday
Annu:Sth After Ivox Illness.
Man of High Character.
FUNERAL HELD AT CRAIG
James Stapleton was born al.Freeport IIL April 9th 181.8 anddepartedthis li!e Alllttst Sth 1927athishomeinBlairNebr.andI9 years. 4 months and 24 dan.He came to Nebraska With his
parents in the fall of 1856 andsettledinWashingtoncounty!January 1:11 1345 he enlisted inthearmyCompany H lst NebraskaCavalryandserveduntilthecloseoftheCiv.il War when he
was honorably discharged.Afterreturninghomhedrovethe
stage between Coming City andDecaturforseveralyearsfinallysvinstoOmahawherehedrove
a :Meet ear until 1Si0 when hereturnedtoBlairandwasunitedinmarriagetoSeminWarrickOctober18thofthatyear.Tenchildrenwereborntothiaunion.He is survived by his wife.andeightof the children;two havingpreceded him a young son Jamea
Ilan passing .April 29th 1889 andonedaughterMrs.Margia Brooks
October 23111 1918.Those ltlrvivlngareGrazleaA.of San FranciscoChl; Edwanzl E. of Tekamah;Ntbi;Amua H.bfCr.slg Nehr
Harry C.of Wakefield NebrGraceSimonofOaklandNebr;Mrs.June Titus of Craig Nebr
Maa. Gayle Bennett of Sioux CityjlowaandMrs.Dayle Tornblad of
lbliesoud Valley Iowa.Twenty!one grand children five great.grandchildren and a host of
friends and relatives remain tomournhisdemise.
hir.Stadeeiton when a youngmanunitwiththeBaptist
Good Prizes on Cattle Lad Year
at Stale Fair.Expect to Deal
the Recond This Year.
...GOOD ANIMALS BEING FEI)
L Miller.Glen and Leslie Thomp
son.R..Lippincott.C.WidenerL.Christensen to Show Aairaala
..
Thc ycars work of daily caringfor the livéilock exhibit!are roundingto a close with approximately30dnyaleftforthefinishingtouches when the judge;annotmegthegrandchampion;
Lan year Washington countylandedReserveGundChampionBabyBeerSteer shown br SamStevanJr.This year the bonaretryingtobeatallpreviousrecordsand some choice calves todatearebeingfedbyGlenandLeslieThompsonandbyRichard
Lippincott.
Aa usual our county dairyharnpionLeonardHillerhasnsIoldairyanimalsincludingcalvesboilersoolrsmaabunthatIreexpectedtowin:hampionlhiphonors..
Chester Widener and LorenChrlctarmenareexpectedtolartufhomo a first and second on tid!Holstein calves in competition oneIlargegroupofentriesattheatatafair.
A llfn number on clothingclubdfllareplanzmin; to exhibitarticlesof tlmelr own making.Theyrealisetherearenothalfenoughmillionaires.
BABY BEEVES COMING
IIIANY autos
Baby beeres aio coming to the19212NibllahaStateFairfromthe tar corners of the slate.Hitchcockand Chase coanlles itll lendinoneearloadwhileanotherwillbeWWII!from the other cornerof the state Dawes eoun .TwoAngo;breedere in fmiét countrareaponsorinpabib!!beefclubandwillheinwithsevencalreawltlehtheyur.will makelsomecompetition.Chase countyboy;have 16 calves and will bringthebeatof them to furnish cornpetitlon.Dawes county last yea;a
y p d
do some remodelllig that willmaltait:\very convenient andcomfortablehome.
._rumorcnamGlRl.\ll0?lllRlll
Misa lleasie Van Begun.Former
County Teuier age.Recon!
tlon ln West Vlrfllil Stale Col
lfle Good Work la Geography
PUTS ON A SCHOOL EXHIBIT
lllss Bessie Van Deusen for
rem a teacher in thin county butnotteachingln the Shepherd Col
lege of Sheperdtorrn Went Vir
ginia which ls s #tail collage has
gained the raooipltion .or the
ltbool authorltiel for her vary excellentworkintheao:mal trainln|.¢=la»a ln the truction of
teaehars In ui method of
hardline n<>n1|>l=rd»w=~
The school paperof the eellegefleasthefulloadfuryinternattngdase.rlpt.lon db exhibit outonbyharwangunderher
supuvlalon:
Tn intviv headers to constructarwmvhrmuseumintlrlraehoolatbilyinwasthe
purpaga of the llaltttiful and in
streethe exhibit given br the tlqnpymethodsdauundertblllt¢1flllen oi Hin Ben Vermeu
sum hr Room 21 on Wednmdsy.July N.from notmtoa p.rn.
Instead of noillrioa notebooksintbacourae.Iles Vanbauaannbaherthlfflffirenudentstoanzlteforfreematerialstoalist
ofjirne vhoae addha.ea she fur
litkd While seemsl studentsdidaBlrllceoll.1 deviah1r=1ilr uoifi..it ff~n».¢
of $ak.coml1r\iMl#mmfmrhqnoput!weeks to securingmaterialsfromthedifferant flrlna.The result vraa a col
lection that opened the eyes of the
mum of rldtora who edged ln
and about the heavily laden exlhlblttables.Some of the materiaLlssuch am ooeoanut and choco
late had not arrived sinoe thefirmsnaked the privilege of sendingthemtotheteachingaddress
of the studenta after the hot sea
lage of the Camp Prlrileaea tobeHeldAugustI6to 19 at the
Arlington Park.
¥lSlI0RS DAY ls on FRIDAY
Several Swim from the Lincoln
Agricultural College aflll be onHand.
The Mothers and Leaders VacationCampwillbe held fromTuesdayAugust16 to August 19atArllnftonPark.Many farm mothers will availthemselvesoftheopportunityto£lt:elray from the housework fora few days and mingle with otherfarmwomeninanoutdoorlifewithsomeonetopreparethemeals and nothing to do but whattheypleale.Cot.;will be fumlabed and eauestawillcostsmsforthethree
days.
There is a fine nrvarlm plannedandmanywillenjoylt.
orrxcuns PICNIC
WITH OMAHANS
The officers of the WaahlogtonbountyOldSettlersAssociation.
toretbar with a number of friends
spent a very enjoyable day inOmaha|\_rl vleinlty on last Sun
day.They lrlre\|J1v~1ted by Hr.and
Mrs.Henry Kisser who ara lntereatedintheearlyhistoryof
Nebraska to ltold s picnic dinnerat their beautiful home Lahorna
dtout two miles lout!!of _SouthDmahLAbountifuldinnerllaspreadwhichwas enjoyed by all.
Following the dinner the guestsenjoyedgoingoverthegroundswhichcontainedmanythingsofhistorlalinterest.
They were than invltelkto drive
to tba Fonianolle Fel?It Reserveaboutfleemilesaouthofthe
liieser home where they had theprivilegeofinspectingCampGif.foni a boy scout ramp.Fred
erick Van Vslln.son of Mr.andIilmVanVallnformerHerman
people who is a boy scout leadertookpsnicularinterestinthe
Washington county folks and
pointed out things of interest.
3 The picnickera then drove to Dr.l
.down to Omaha Int Monday anitookintheSellsFlotoelreu.which was nhowing them on thaday.Before reaching Blair F:anlllrodersonkearwentwrongant:the crowd doubled up #king thtcrowdinthreeearsandleftthecrippledcarinBlair:for repaidivhlletheywenton.
cowssnowHIGHrl-:s1
TriCount!Cow Testing Report.353 Coin on Teal.Ed RenardIlaaCowWithIli|lle.at Produc
lion.
AVERAGE snows zu LBS.
The alxth month of the TrlCountyCowTestingAssociationhueloaedwith358 cow;on tent22of vrlticb were dry.The average for the month was818.3 pounds of milk and 29.5poundsofbutterfat.The ararap for the monthahoraadecreaseof 26.5 poundsofmilkandsevententhsofapoundofbutterfatunder.lunea
average.OM cor val sold as an unprofitableproducer and two diedintheassociation.~Seventeen of tha twentythreemembersarefeedinggrainwith
pasture.Four members are feed»
ing allagn and one la feeding hay.Ralph Widener of Xennard has
purchased a ifvltnr sire who ls agreatgreatgranddamofHogGerben.Kittie Cerben la the UversityofNabraslmfounclauoncow.Hr.Widener sins five naareltdamsabutterfatreeondof1000 pounds.The mother ofthecaliis a first cal!belfer flirlng60 pounds ol milk per day ontwo times milking.The all wasshippedfrom¥lashita|ton Penn
aylvania.A new separator and anotben
milking machine ara;purehaaedduringthemonth.
There were 23 cows prodwng40poundsormoreofhutterfatmd8 produced 50 pounds or moreofbuttorfatthismonth.Hr.Gilbert Ainrlund of Valle;county championship winner will .iGildera quaint home Wake Robin has high bend and also high cowchurchatCumingCityWashingtakeanother800mileridetolmnhasfI.odge to view his many and var :for the month Hr J.M.Comptontom¢0tlnty and lm away;relshow what they have been doing An feature of P ;at~a paintings.Dr.Glider o well f Blair mn s very close fimmalnedatnieChristian.Honeatithis year to uphold their reputa bihlt was a personal collectlon o known to lovers of art and par The fire high ¢l Ni:und straightforward in all h1s.t.lon.Please turn to vin four)tlcularly cherishea rare paintings ~Ak Breed Fat Milkdealingshebuilt:lor himself a I di of early .lay hlstory.Tl1ey planned 1characterthat_above reproach.s 5;{;;fh;h;f;;m;2§~~to call on Mrs.Harriet Llchlurphy lund P. B.Holiteln sas msfln1375hemovedhisfamilyofbabybeevelwillbeaanne==pioneer Blair woman who ha»;=3NCmvf»==G.Joraey os.:1494to his f ka |~ljyed jn 0|f|||1|fgr 1gn |313 O Iblfn G.Hol.ll.¢ll E1731873armnear Craig.Nebrss .[arger this year than last and.r rfwhenhischildrengneugoman|tJ1at the quality ww be much!but found she had gone to CaliflE.l Renard G.Holstein l»6.81824#hood and womanhood.Afterwani omia on a visit.Her home lal0U3l l\P.B.Ho1»teln 553 1524better because of the better croplmovingintoCraigwherehe and eonditlons over the ata e.In ad.Flf|\\Has soo Bualtel Wheathiswifelivedfornnumberofxlltiontothebabytl...»....;Coop.Docked lo Cents periyearo.While ot Craig they placedlthere will be n bl;show in itself Ba|¢|on Aerotlnl ol NoxiousTtheir membership an the Christian .of the yt heifers a new club jun Growthchurchntthat place wl1ere it remaineduntiltheirren1o\al toBlairin1919whentheyagaintrunfemdit to the Baptist church
of Blair.
Q (Please Turn to Page Four).!
rovnisillRlllES\
lNl`0 "[ll.Dlll]DllY"
Tourial Driver Steps on Gas In
;stead of Brake When Driving On
|Ierr».Car Goes Into River
\litI|All x\bolfd
1
|0£CUPAxTs ESCAPE SAFELY
On Wednesday afternoon of last
;WE¢k a Dodge sedan while baim:IJ:iven on the ferry was plungedIntotherivertheresultofthe
:iriser rrlinhiking the gas feed for
the brake lever.
?The inmates of the car werehlrlandlllrs.J.Ill.Treadwell and
three children who were touringHmmMishnvraknlml.to Redwood
City California.When the carplungedintothemlueritdidnotLinkat once and the family esicapedandantheywereallabletoswimthey received nothing but
s good scare.The ear urm reecue.l from the
muddy waters by the Aroruon
Irrbe spared at home just at present Chevrolet wrecking ear and aanhermotherlacomarescingfromasurgicaloperationandncoclathelovingcanandcompanionshipof her daughter for Auhlle.
Rua The .Enterprise for neva.
bunch of nightscene who had nseembledattractedbythenearsof the accident.The car was uninjuredexceptbythewaterandafterthenecessaryrepair;weremadethefamilyconwuedonIthejrway.
started Lltis year in Nebraska.
SENDING OUT WHEAT wx1.L BE TREATED
§1UDY CLUB 3lAlEHlALl Aa a result of Nnueh stinking
The lessons and yearbooka forthe1927281romen5studyttlttbn
ismut in our tnheat this year fromyieldwheretheaeedwalnottreatedhas:awed many famrern
of Nebraska are now being mailed :to pmpare for treatin;their seed
out to the club officers.Lan year|bl\this fall.2692 women in 144 clubs used the While talking with Nevin Mcelreulareandeuggestionafurn
ighed them by the agdeultural extensionservice.It is expectedlthalalargenumberof clubs willaskforthematerialthLsyear.The mailings this year include anewaerie§No.7 which is lntendedtoacquaintNebraskapeoplewithmorefact]about theirownstate.Under the plan of
(Ame of Arlington we learnedthathis500bushelwhatcropwas docked 10:1>crbuahel on thcOmahamarket on account of thishuntoretinkingsmut.OtherfllmE\a ruffeml similar Ioues.
A handy barrel mixer has been
constructed by the county agent.A treating tlemortetratlon will be
held at Mr..5lcCunes farm threethesestudy¢|}1b any :troop Uflmllca nam.of Arlington the afwomen slrlto wish I9 have a 8 llt¢moon of Sept.za.The mixersourceofinformationforvlpfniwillbaleftintnatngighbhgndandtalksattheirmeetingsmaypick one of the seven Serie.;andget a copy of the yearbook and ofeachmonthlyclneularforeachmember in the club.This materialinfurnishedfreeof charge asnpartoftheagriculturalandhomeeconomiesinformation:lintributedbrthesgrlcdturalextewonservice.
GEO.nlxouzr BUYS FARM
George Hlndley who has farmednearCalhounfor seven 3earnthan purchased the Mrs.Don Camcroneightyncreathreemile;north of Spikor for $90 per aero.This farm is better known as the
Lernburgh lzorneateud
Mr.Hindley contemplates movingonhisplaceintheapringandwillmake a home of it.
to be used by farmers wishing touseituntilSatuniuyafternoon
Sept.11.
The week of the State Fair themixerwillbeinLCalhoun
neighborhood beginning on Sept.oth at Alben hlillefn form andwillstayinthatareauntilSub
lilr.ond Mrs.John Aronson ttntl
:known aa Tee:inga.Mn.MeMurphy ara;rorrespondent for the
Hfty years.having conducted ucolumnof cooking recipes.She ll
now retired on a pension.
l 01car J.Wilde :ml ninter Mini
:Marie took pictures of the crowdfor the World Herald.|The .lay was somewhat out of
the onlinary and combined n veryenjoyablepicnicwithaneduca
tional treat which all will remember for many yearn to come.The following were the |rueato:
daughter liznlly Mr.and Mn.F.
W:Armlt Mr.and Mrs.U.C.Van Deusen 5lisJ=e1 Carrie Wise
man and Mary J. Cook Mrs. W.G.llarrieon ond Minn Ada FrancesandBillyallofBlairMr.and
Mn.Frank .\.l:|m1l llr.ami Mrs.John A.Landis Henry Rolmer
and sister Mn.Bl.lllehrenn and
daughter.Katie.Mrs.Joe LnzureandEloiseStf avensen all of Ft.
Calhoun.
The families of Gus Mencke and
Hana Malhlesen drove up nearWolthilltothehomeofMr.andMrs.Tltos.Mathleoen and gavethemasurprlielastSundayit
being their silver wedding anni
Ornaha World Herald for around;
l The five high heulrfmuat have
Eeight or more cows)were:
Owner Breed Fat MilkGllbertAk
erlund Holstein 33.3 1049.7
J.Bl.Compton Blix 33.1 1103ifldParnonMix 32.8 998.1
Ray
Rosenbaum I{015tfin 31.3 963.4EdRennanlHolstein 30.2 813.2ArthurLeapTester.
;VlSll`S ULD:inns
noFRIENDS
..Former Washington County Girl
Yielte Home Alter Many Yeara
a Abaence.Native of lhis County.
A Successful County Teacher.
JIn:Loses To rzoxrzrsn FAMILY
Mrs.Oren Nelson and two :hil
ldren of Glenn Ellyn a suburb ofChicagohas been spending a verypleasanttimevisitingrelatives
and friends in Dmal1ailerfnlJ\
and Blair.
Mu.Nelson known to peoplefof the county na Miss Clara Han
sen.is a native of Washingtoncountybeinga.laughter of Mr.tmday afternoon Sept.10th forivornnry.lhene were idx autoland Mm Lurrirtlc Hansen pithosowlahlngit.Hoods of relatives altogether andloneern of this vicinity.The treatment conaisls of mixlngU\¢f}l>0l!had A !ine time.Mi;She grew to wornanhood herethoroughly2 or 3 ounces of powd_fThon.Mathleeen la the oldest and for a number of yearn was aeredcoppercarbonatewithahldau¢hter ol Mr.and Mrs.G I\or3.sueceuful teacher ln the5MLblenclso.Mm Claus Mencke {eounty schools.us [The mixer is available now nndll1ts clk)and duuxhr hmlnl To make the visit memorable ano this treatment is dry the »f~\;§.f.;§§.§i1 .i.L .f$§..L§...fPicnie was planned for last Sun
arhea an be treated nt on time Pt c yandkeptuniniumduntilsowing Mn.R.H Tiltlen and linu:
time.If you are not in the Arling.tern ltuth and Dons md Mary ItonorFt.Calhoun neighborhood;3loore went over to Morse Park.
get in touch with the farm bureau } Frernont last Saturday to spendofficein case you ish to use the a few days camping and enio}ingmixer.\Ithe water.
Islay at the George Nelson home
1n.clt of Blair and nbout sixty rel
atives were present.Three longtables were aet on the lawn which
were Ioadednvith all that goes tomakea plenle dinner u successful
lContl.nued on page eight)
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Aug. 11 0. E. S.meetsAmin111213Xennanipicnic.linAut.I3Fmmont Cullum nlrr'11 5f°.~.;H;£
Aug.14 Lkhuyler vs.Blair liballxmrkAni|120The Lzchamm Canon
lhow in Blair.
Aug 16I9»M othen Vacation
Camp at Adingion Plrk.Aug.18Pioneer and Old Settlan
Picnic at Calhoun.Aug.1920 Herman Barren Pie
nic andmdeo
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HUTICB 'ro nmnz ns
Salud bids will be received atthe office of the guy Clerk ofBlair,He b! uk :until Fridnr.
August 12, 1827 at 5 o'clock P.H .for the purchan M the followingFine Equipment for uid City:Ona motor Tripie Comhhution,
L. n m 8 0 7 :uae m o r m n ofHenry Wu!! and Hills Wulf to
Blair s u m Bank.rrmrdgd inHook R, page 211; the morlglge
af Joseph Donildwll mul Ellen
Ilonlddson to Emma A. Purmalee,
recorded in Book W. Nav 435, all
in um murtun N00¥\3~ uf Wuh-innon County, Nnhnakn.
You a n nqulrld In unmet
sadd petition an or bafon- the 1201day of Sepnembar, 1927.
Dmd u m a r d d a y » f A ma .
1021.Henry Henmhnen,.
29-4%.r|=»1nu1r.
be dialed and the CONN?Chrkinstructedtodrawwarrantson
the funds indicated below to pay
the same.Carrlui.H. C. Blew. Supplies 42.41
Iverson Bros., Maintaining 02.70
Ea rl K e lly , D r ld lll 20.70
nobr. N. Rlddle, Surveying :
Standard Oll Co.; Oil .76mm on c o . . o n u m
Peter J. Christensen, Drag-
flng 43.15Jesse w. Coulter, Maintain-
ing 97.20Fred Diekmeyer, Dustin:87.80
Axe l Ha n s o n . mu m:11.00
Frank Jahnel, Dragging 3.40Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Oil
and Gao s m s
Standard on Co., on 21.77Glyn Ray, Dragging 18.90
Otto Christ, Road work 1.50Hurlle Clemnta, Road work 8.00
Ed. Hiller, Road work s.oo
s. H. mfr. Road work a s mc. M. spam, Road work 9.00
Manning Thompaon, Road
work 1.50Clements Halstead, Road
smrk 4.50
Orin Strleklott, Road work 13.50A. A. Wilkins, Road work 15.00
Marshall Wilkins, Road work 10.00
Axel Hansen, Road work 47.50
Clarence Jensen, Road work 80.00
An Jensen, Road work 5.00Lloyd Bruin, Road work 75.00
Henry Logue, Road 'work 9.00
Glenn Hashera, Road work 10.00Ronan! Bros., Road work 20.00
DOHll Berhlaen, Road work zoomDr. J. B. Andenoo, Pnl.
Servloea 15.50A. N. Ballaiii. lhmrlns Poor
Farm 45.00
M. Beck, Clk. Dlat. Ct., Court
w o 18.50
Lou] Radatrara, Rag. Birthsand dutha 25.00
llartln Barlo , Buppllea Ior
Poor 21.41Ura. llaria Binh Board for
Poor 20.00Boba Cub Store, Supplies for
Poor : m aBlair Telephone Co., Rent and
' r a n
Otto Bush, Paperinf Poor
? a m
City od Blair, July Current
llary J. Cook, Trans. N. I.from 1-1?-0 to 8047-10
Iac.,
08.05
ms c
13.81
106.WFred Da Weber, Bupplial for
Poor £0.00Raman Tekphone Co.. Tolls 4.15
Guy Hinkley, Somalia forPoor 923|
K. B. Printing Co., Road
Laws .1 15.19James Kins. Carla; for Poor 23.00
Rlopp Printing C°» Auto Ll-
oeose Helden 4.11om Kruse, Supplies for
Poor 20.27
N. T. Lund, Alt., Rent 20.00
B. P. Lundt, Co. Atty., Cash f
Adv.`& Expense 48.40Mabel J. Harsh, Co. Supl.,
Teachers' Inailtuto 200.00
ln. Ella llehrena, Hat:on
Service. Co. .nu e moMaurice Mohrons, Sheriff, Ex-
pense 80.85
Mueller Sanitary Grocery, Sup-pllaa for Poor 19-00
Omaha Road Equipment Qu.,Supplies »10'75J. L. Pounds: Supplies 9.~
R. H. Rasmussen, Mileage ~ 'E. B. Redfield. Supplies 8.00
Stewart Pharmacy, Subpllea 11.15On motion duly made and oar-
ried J. C. Badger was apoolnledJustia oi' U:ePea¢e for Adio;
ton Township.
On motion duly made and cor-
ded a refund onder for $7.95 Ir
grantaed Victor E. Holstein by rea-
son of bein;aaaelaed in thewrong school district.
On motion the Board ad}onmod
in meet August 15, 1921.Annie C. Martin,
HMT! Clor
rata proposition we n continued
_ . . . _- .
c m' COUNCIL P801 mzn zxos
w w 2 . 1 9 : 7
A regular mlliinl of the Blair
City Council was ¢|]l|i to order
at 7:30 P m. by pres! ivll1 ol thec omin, J .Hamid Slouarl,we
followin; Coundlmen om-weringh
roll cali, Bigelow. Glrnrr, Grimm.
Jensen McKay and Sin\n on.Ab-
sent, Moore. Beals! reporting af-ter roll call.
The minutes of the ml negdar
meeting were tend and approved.
The City '1'ra|Iunr»~:eportforihe month of J uly was read.Hoved and seconded. this report
he accepted aa nad and placed on
file.All Coundmen pament vot-ing 'AYEL thi :Nitin carried.
The Llghl.(hll!iiuio\er'a re~
pert for the month or July was
read.Moved and seconded, this
rep ort be lr wvf li aa reid andplaoodonfile.All Councilman
present 'Mina 'AYE2 the motionc a r rld
The Ice Comm!aaloner'a reportfor tha mouth of July 'na nad.
llond and seconded. this report
beaeooptedasreadandplacodoo
filo.All Coundlmon pneaent vot-lllt IAYEQ' ul. lBl\U0:\ carried.
'The final ultimate on the WaurPurification Plant as aubdlwl by
the Honningaan ng Co. ahmvlng
tba amount of g'g;g=>2 aa bein:duo to the con r vu read.lioved and leooldld. the final os
timate of the Goo. M. Robe:taonCompanyln the amount of 82.110.-
92he allowedin hi! and find mr-
m e n h t h a t a v a n a n t b e d n n i npayment of the shoe and that the
Clad be authorllld to deliver said
vrarram to Geo. H. Robertson Co.upon their fumllhlnx of a aatla-
fnctory th r u y u r maintenanceb b tl d ll lu p lb v ld e d f o r ln t h d r
contract.On roll call.B u la ,
Blrelovr.Garner, Grimm. Jensen,
Relay and Silt!!! voting 'AYE',
Moore being nboenl.the motioncarried.
liovid and seconded, ihat 5 no-
tice be published in the newspa-
pers stating that the City Council
nqoeat all residents of the City
to refrain from parking their canon the main business streets on
Saturday nsghu.thereby gm~the farmers more of .1 chance to do
their shopping.All Couodlm
pnnent voting 'A.YE', the moti~carried.
brWe psy our first Lrlhum zo each
fresh fruit hy eatin; It au nature!-or simply with supr and cream.
Then Kfldullly thought turn: uadwncaken and Juicy fresh berryples,to nu d d lm and fruiud
jellies, and the dozens dhdif!er~
ent. delicious way: to use fruits In
deneri. nclpes.While short cake reaches theheight of its popularity during
sln|\\boIl}f time. it is a danger-
ous rival of all the other dessert:during the entin nimmer lemon.Acconllng m the menu and lhe
market, of course, thu filling for
ahoruake nzlea from time to Linn--first strawberries,than unp-
berrih,than penhea,perhaps-and tha ako md tho cake founda-
Garment Repairing
Ko
o -
and Relining
Now il I good time xo send ynnr hav garmenu
who relined or repaired.We heve A depart-
ment in which we do expert relining,repairing
md uitoring.
Send your prn-.eau nov, we will gel. Lhem mdy
md.hold them for leur delivery ifyan wiuh.
We clam Gnrmenu, Run, Furs, Blinkeu, Win-
dow Shades md all houuhold lrticlu made of
fabric.MAX I. WALKER
(Incorporated)
nwo od G A R M E N T 2 4 1 0
2-0~2 C L E A N S O R S Aman Ave
_Clnrmepu-Blauketsj-Furnlture_
Run-Window Shndcs
"Gnmenm Cleaned Like the Touch of | I-`\iry"
Nule:0u.. truck in in Blair ehryTueedey,_
Call Tha Enterprise ntliee and lenvo your orden
or if more codvenient leave pnchge n The
Enwrprise odicu.
»
u n ! ~ ! ~ ~ t ~ m e e t l ~ .
h e m a t t e r o f n p a l r s t o t h e
»
:O n e o £ t } | e m o a t fr e q u e n t q u e s -
t i o n : a s k e d a r g u n d fn c a d t i m e d u r
in g t h e s u m me r u m m m l s " '| \ 'h n t 's
f o r d e u e n ? "A n d i t i s a t h e
h o u a e s r l i e w h o a h r n y x d a n n g o o d
a n s w e r l b g i ve .
Q u i t e l i k e l y o n e r e a s o n fo r o u r
k e e n i n t e r e s t i n s u m m e r d e s s e r t s
i s t h a t a t t h i s t i m e m e a l s a n u s -
ua i ly l ig h t er t ha n at o th e r s e a so n s
o t t h e g r e a n - - - a n d a o t b e r e i a m o r e
"s p a c e "a n d o p p o r t u n i t y f o r t h e
en j o y m e n t o f a g o o . i d e l n e r t .f
Th e n ,too,: l i n g c o m e be r r i e s
a n d ch e r ri e s m pi u rn p ,peac hes
a n d p e a r s so j u i c y a n d fu l l - fh 1 . -
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Qheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
Coon WITHG A S
:ntl at tho Mill wen refenQB uatheStreetandAlley Committee
and they were uber!to hvork
Irith the Railway Company inmaking needed repain.
The Fire and Fire .Apparatia
Committee out W u continued
until tho 12th of August.
Comlttee out on Arterial High-
way proposition vrore asked tohave £heir report ready for the
next regular meeting of the Coun-
eil.Park Committee Italo that the
work of the ca rellk¢1 at the NorthPark for the pm month ima been
very Ialiafaetory and they recom-mend that he he employed for the
month of August.Moved and
seconded,Mr. John Dulaney be
employed as u mu k e r at the
North Park for tho month of
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AUG. 14th
BLAIH BALL PARK
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Because Swi-Necro is sold on a money éaa-é guarantee,
makes swine 1'/lrioc,never fat/s and is good for what
ails them.It corrects any common swine disease
and positivcljfdestroys worms.
Once Tried, Always Used.
FOR SALE AT
Farmers Union Cream Station
COME!
Cnc una ll 5 velod
.ws+1i n
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R
Pumper, Qzemical and Hose. bodyof 1000 feel. of 2le" hose -capacity;
m Rotor to be of stlndlrd
me . 6 Cyi., capable of wnnlrin:sufficient power to deliver 400 to500 aliens at Inter r minutefrompump;2 che tanks.mounted, with 150 feet of 56"
chemical hose, with bulrat or reel
August at o uduy of $80.00.On
roll coll, Buda, Blgelmr, Garner.
Grimm, Jenson. ilclhy and Stur-
m voting 'AYE', Moon being lb-
sont, tho motion corded.Moved and seconded, the Armit-
Snydmr Motor Company be given
permiulon zo zvmovo tho curb
from timpruenl driveway into
th a Armlt»S:\;rder Gunge onWnlkrr Ave.nonh to tho alley,
also permission to instill fuolina
pumps at this location.All Conn»cilmeo present votlng 'AYE',tho
motion carried.
Tho fdlowing bills were road:
L w. Laila $125.00
eelne;eo me pr d' er elheeteekeof thamoreeublten~
type-en¢loI.herhome|'t1m|ld
eeeedlegetoheveengrthlng,the old-(eehioned bllmit dvu
ebedeeke,buttered and ae .1rerm,1rIth unvlslppedcreem.
Ba e te f e- lli b ee e bi ltti tn d ~perhep».| eomth.eti.| made~
lightfully wepby usdngnee .»
condemns milk indeed of f
n1ilkor water for mohtening.T
nuke it, measure 2 cupe flour,teeepoonsbekin¢poreder,%§ -
spoon salt, 4 xebleepoone hi.
cu condensed k,e u ; n m .W ork an fu. uw
wt h i r into the flour,n i t
baking powder, which lute ~
sifted together; eddgbe Iiquidstir ellghtiy with e fmt.Toes 0
ef lo uxe d bo e r de n d dlvi de i n ~tern parte.Roll each pert to
diameter of eight Inches,p
one dr ele on lb lk i n s n e n -spmeed urilh :oft butter;ane
with the other circle end hehe
e but oven for about fifteen rn
utee.Bplirend £512 with c ~
endnreetenedtruh;reveredwhipped cream and gernteh 'ei
fruit, or een-re with plain cream.
llo e t e n r y n n e h f c f u i a f f
peeehaiouerte-endene-lr~peeeheultencl ih eti xe ee y
eeonoudeeltolmbe n ll e f o r
ierge well rlpened peee'he:,%
cup | u¢| .r,\i¢upelee!|ned
de n ld mi ll. 1 % c u p e h a we u rSeexeelightlybeetsi i u u p o o
ofei lkgr etlngof natmeg.Ppeded heilvunipe ec hutmrbek
In g d h he r i n lad lvi d ne i e u s
eupquaelthleeehhaulterith uerr-Behfor tlfteenminntee -
emouleretewen.Diluhmilk uri th hot wa ter
pour l n d u l l r mer t.beeggs.Addeelt.Pour themix
tnreever thepeeehee.8 ~
d e h l n e p e n d l o t u n t e fheh fo r ten edd ltien ll mi ne
loweringtbeiempenh an ef th
una.Ahnlfeblldeineertedeomeoutcleeuudaemthe
ledeae.S n i e d d l e r h o to r ~»
leny of themo etdelldouemm
ml r d e e l r t l h n e e f o u n d e t i ~of H a n n d g d e d g e a d
ndpeemekeedendiduaeof
:we r e n t i n i t! o r b e ni e e w~
irouldutherlrilegotoweete.
rupb errr beve rlen ueemtheteepeel.ell| deln¢1mZbeme4e
apdnkling e h e l f F a l l ~
ove re p i nte f fme eh r e lp b eend dloed ng th emtoe ten de fe
minutes.Dinolveepeekege o
rupberly-flavored geletiu in
1.i ttl»e1 eee th l:| epI nto £~+
Iti|1',£benedd!h|e juiee!'romre ep be rr lu to ma ke on ep in t
llquld.W he nr oldlnd ~In u
to!.hlelten,1rh1puntilltvill dm
frome.epoonirgelump\ikeFold In one cup of slum. 'eldp~
end nreetened, end the be
S e m lneherhetc upe or
lleleee..A M h e r e le e n e u y ~-I
pudding recipe which.you -
mekeuplnngnh eedof time,~
ln th e loe b o x,n d u l e e t
convenience:Piece an nnope~can of sweetened condensed -
ln e h t tl e o i b o i i l n g v e t e r a nmime: forhro noun, bein; ce
fui to aee th at th e we ter elrecompletely coren thean.~
the een. cool and chiil.Remoth elo po f lh e en by e uttin lelo
t| | e e i ¢ ! e o lt h e a n , | c tn a t ~mum may be taken out who
Piec e oneeerrlngdieh,
with broken nut meet:whipped cream.Qeverei nf ~~p u d d ln g u me y b e mi d e u p e t~
time, and kept in the refripn~
untllaeede¢L
None of thedeuerta menlio~i.sexpendve¢omeke,e:1dalI
labor-seven irhleh you willto k ee p Ir h o re r wemr lef e r
them frequently this eumme ~
p ¢ 1 n 1 ~ ¢ ~ » ~ 2 s =»a»
t~ :uh. one-th~rd~ in ~o~and one-third In two yuan.In-terest on dderrel pay mentl. not
ing 'AYE', the mation cnrrisd
Sam Stevens
Donald ChristensenCy Andersen
W. W. .Noyes
Wm. MoonS. J . Hanlmln
Glen Nicholson
Ed Strlcklett
Roland Overton
Boone GodinRah Gilliond
Chu. Chrmlcbnl
Jonu Btlrclum
Sun Cheely"
6. xr. RollrtlonC. J. Beekman
H. J. Cooke
Stmh é Hines
Struts i HinosBldr Piombing Company
120 I I
14.152.50
.75
1.504.60
w o
42.90
21.20
3.2513.40
zmso
8.20
¢.oo
mo o2.95
5.15
423.87
215.006.41
National Roofing Company 23.28
Rllhmonn Ganga 44.45County Clerk 1.15
My ron llotlhigvt 2.60Chu. Honmqln g 185.00
Lyle Goyer 5; <3 185.00
ll. Simanlen 125.00Harmon Ldvrlg 100.00
lleflnar Company 8.80
Vdvoiloo Oi! Company 75.88
Grnybu Eiectrlc Co.ms nGuy I. Hold 39.85
Boirbon Comm el Bran Ca 16.20
Intentata llloh. 1 SupplyCo.n a
A. Y. McDonald Co.10.Ulow: Soda Produtll Co.89.60
Pm Ludwig 16.00
Jul: Hiller 7.50H. H. Brown 80.®
Strom a Hinos m n
Brown J. Leonard 490.00
John Bonham 90.00Boyd Chamben 110.00
Wollnea Johnson 85.05
Water Department 00.00John Dullnoy 80.00
C h u m u 110.00
W . 3. mu 1ao.ooC. E. xmas 226.00. m m a u a w i r u n o
Light Doportrnonl 1223.00
City Cub Fund 00.65Moved and seconded, than bills
be allowed u read and that nr-
n a u be d ru m on lbi p r o wfunds In payment at tin same..
0:1 roll call. Bula. Bigelow, Gaz-
ner, Grimm.Hcliay. Jonson and
smrm vo tin g 'A YE' , Hoon
ing absent, the motion curled.
Moved and seconded, this meetIng he adjourned until Friqlly a
wins. August 12, 1927, at 8"o'e
P. H. at which time tho Goa
one to recdvo bldl on fire apps
-BUS SCHEDUL ES-
Nonh9:00 mm.12:00 m.4:00 p.m.
Sioux C ity -Oma ha DI~
12:005:00ms p
-TRAIN SCHEDULE-
_ - -
Cldcago 8 Neflhwenlern :IIu!»-4:89 p.m. daily.Westf-7:15 |.m. daiiy.
c . s : . P » . a L a o » m
7:15 a.m.gig p.m.
:p.m.7:52 un.
8:28 n
12:85 pan.
5:55 pm.
Northbound
5-_qv tx-esp: Suadu.
: m v<1-15 exon Sunday.Suadny 055.
Southbnmnd
s u n .~y¢me|ptB\u».!a;.
l l uin e vi ta b l e q u e d i o n ," W l 1 l \ '|I
denan rn
(he Nnrthwert Quaner of the
Southwest Quarter of dm .done-
ui . l Sudan D ,running t h a nNo nh n D ,- 1 ,_ lh nws vm msrods, l-hmm math 13 rodl, thence
E u !l2 \i r o d l t o 0 \ ¢ p l u ¢ o 1
belinnln|eonwnlng o m u nmo m o r lu i n a d f -\ n No r t- h h s lf
Q1 me Northwest Quuhr uf se:-
unn Thirty -two, ll! in Tmnuhip
Eigh hm,Nc nh n m -'1\\-nlvs.
Eu! of the Sth P. ll. in W uh-lngton County, Nehnnh.
You md nac h of you wli\ tllmhotiorumt Henry Ha l-ldmn hu
med a potldon in the Dlatrid.Conn ol Wuhingion Cmmky, No-
brukn,against you al defendants,
the objen md pnyer of whic h 1|m qum the kills of thc pl| |nHH
in and In the had :bon hlcrlbodund to lun uid Qelandmu, und
uch af them ldlddlvd to have nol i n on or la ur en I n u ld red
enum, or my purtheneof, and w
have an alle d n d xnndled o l
nmr d the fcllvwlng mo r tp g u ,
to-wit: Thu mulings of Clurlu
A. Pronh |pd llllmle J. Broalu.hh wif! 1° Umlh l Bu lldi lil lnd
Slvi nn Auodnliou of Omahl,Ne b r u h .recorded in Book B,
vm sao: the monngn of George
P. DeTemple and Cltlurina De-Temple in Flrn Nldonnl Bank of
Blair recorded in Book H. puge 82:
the mongup of Cluu Bhlen andAnnu Ehlgn to lamb.-nd lnvut-mm Compmy fnoonded h Book
-e x r u m u m .b i d d e r t o f m f l i a v a i l e d che ck
fo r $ 1 5 9 . 0 0 i o r fu l fi l l m e n t o f h i d .
T h e C o u n c i l n u m : t h e r i g h t t o
" g g m y o r u l l b i d s .
l e d 26, 19 27.
Q7-3£..C.. E; Kr aus e,
C i t y C l , B h i r . N e b n l k n .
J. Harold Sterlrh
P1esilent of the Council
1xn Us' ra 1.u . zwr zs
A ape-cial election hu bein -ed to p ua o n th ei s s u moe o i h ~
500 inbondl for theconstmcti~of a water works sy stem I
Union._
Dewitt, with a population o! :is apprnprlating $10,000 for
luppcm of the mu.|1icipl1ly oelectric plant for 1927.
A new charter for Gund ld
will be tubmilted to the when|. speck! election.A muny
line station will be eonnidered.Mor!than us,ooo.ooo el
lamps were made for lutomo~
um in the put yur.
Twenty-nine,u ve and except
therefmm the foilmrlng parcel of
Mc liiado; J. T.Davis, Juli-I A..Dm-51,'Tho Omaha Building and
Savings Auodltion,of Omaha.
Nebnukl,n corporation,Nancy
Sheala,I' in t National Bank of
Blair, a corporaiicn, The Lombard
Invutmlnt Company, 1 camou-tj-o\», Binh State Bank. a oorpora-
lson, John Stuben, Emml A. Parmlln, md dl persona hafdng or
rlazmlng anyiatorest in tha Southhalf of the`Southnst Quuter and
the Norllnmst Quuter of the
Southwest Quartor of Section"l'uenly-nine,u ve and except
~-»_/ NOTICE
Henry Meneke, Attorney
1 -
Annie C. Martin, County Cle
com::ssloxr-:ns-
PRDCEEDINGS
g n u
County Commiulonen' Room,Bladr, Nebnlkl. August 1, 1927
The County Board of 'Bquallu-
lion met punuant to adjournment
taken .July 18, 1921.Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B.
Mehnens and C. J. Nelson, CountyCogmhalnnen, Anrdo C. Martin,
County Cierk and R. H. Rasmus-»
sen, Deputy Assessor.hiinutes of the preceding mast-
inz were read and approved.Moved and seconded that 131|
valuation of Lot No. 10, Sec. 12.Twp.11,n.12 be reduced £0
naoooo.Carried.
There being no further bulnen
J'
Bl ai r. N eb r as ka , Au gu s t 1. 1 92 7Th e B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m i s -
sion ers m e t pu r s u a n t t o a l j o u m -
me m . t a k e n Ju l y 1 8 ,1927.
Th e mi n u t e s o f w e pr e ce d in g
m e e t i n g w e r e r e a d a n d a p p r o ve d .
Pr es e nt :C h u .N e l m n .C .B .
Si e hr e a s \ n .l C . J. N e l so n .
A ft e r a c a r e fu l e x a m i n a t i o n o f
th e fn li c ts in g b i l l s o n t h e d i ffe r -
.|_
,.
THE FARn1ER§"°i::wi°i§if2\Wi'°6§§
._onded that the following tlnims; \
cl u b s a n d m o n n u m ! l n n a r y
d e p n r t m m t t h a n n w b l f o r s .W a
n n s t r a i n ;m o n pe o pl e : l u n
w e r b e o r c .S u n d a y n i g h t - l l l l d o u s P a g e a n t .
Da l l ; C o ne a r t a b g t w e n ty b an d s .
H g - ' a n d G i r l s 'lab s.
B y C o n t - ut a n d Cl l n l e .C h i c a g o U n i o n S t o c k Y u d l C h a m -
1 D n f t . T u m .[I onH a r a P u l i i n Content..
3 Nebraskis Greatest Fair
¥Ha s Noi Be e n Held
B e u u u va " " °...'§3 evidunol Ina n m u .Mo n as m -wa,
M~ n : ~ a t~ i o n sa ll f o r s o ¢ .Shows of dlsnpuzo md glmbling
1 Now for Next Wiqter
4
1
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nu
s :'| : :t ; | | |~ I ~a
tha n g ra s p ti me f i rmly b y
the i o re loc k, a nd pho ne us;Q
u a m, mam ma other noe-mi lr v n e e a n o rln A M mf wvn tmounted, complete, on I
-1;¢;f with-.km nrenftn m a
w eeEach Bidder shall Yumixh with
~>'
_
-3, full xpnigluliom, u/:ceuorke
I »-§1`&'-»-ma ll n l ¢olt.I.l
» o n o o ¢ w - o n o o o | ~ » o n f » n f ~
AR0Ul|?m'1'HF $9¥""T.,Y
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ARLINGTON NOTES
Misa Gertrude lhnsfieid of FortWorth,Texas lu!! Ian Bnturdsy
for "gg B-eac h,Calif.after abriefit hare with relatives.
Mins Mansfield h u a positionawdting her at Long Buc h andexpects zo make that her futurehome.She will be remembered
r.~.a am-.8..D.1vl\¢the g x p u g mUi-| 2I1 lhlf '¢l' l;:o r~,~weeks.n -
EW ENGLAND NEWS
Ludlla Skov :pmt Lbs (Int ofval ln Blair at the horns of
at bridle at the Rohwer
n l n .Joe Hulln,havingfy :c o ns 'n u si n :d e d f ir s tIndli n .Harry Salts re-ved neoad.lr. and ilu. Wm. Sleven andnghher, Dorothy, returned Fd-
evealng fmm s moat ¢==1°>-motor U19 through tha wut..Sunday Hr. Henry Rohwer and-,li n .llnrle llzimenn indughttr,Mi n Kate.Hr.an1rs. John I..|ndin and Mr. and
ra. Frank Adams, and a num-
r from Blair and dwalty, had uknie ditmcr at the Henry Kisser~me in Omlha and also visitedmgofilfford sud at thi Dr. cn-r mt ind Audio.
Thu FL Calhoun bali team 'arent| Konami Sunday and played thu1H i m tha mo n his: ninefour ln favor of Kennn
l l l u Nellie Kolk l m Monday
or a \~e¢k's vacation.
n n of Gmnha.vlsdtzd rellniysqhere on Surday.Their daughter,
I-£nri<>»~1» Ann, who spent the put
u .|==uh»m~m n'uf.»a1¢n.rnao1m »a,un-.n4u'§-1..A.lu1hld¥
. , ' % " ' " * ' . . . ' : 1 ' . ' f . : ° : . " '
r.rl.emu h a s d Bc n nh n - on we r e
P' r | d lY| V \d D t1 i l1 A Nl! tb lP0 -n ut u n m mme.& . m . ll n . ! ~ l \ r r y P o d d u m d
l m #UK.. .¢ . ». ». ¢ ¢" ?. °1."'&..l n m d
u n m m w n l v u s c n s w m mk n u m d l n Chx-lnteunamdeh lld lu wi lla z e o mp u y xh a muf u u s l w u h l f l f o t l v l d t v m
n
and Mn.an a Hu d er an d i lu .W m k r u n h h w l d n u d a y m n n z -fo ra tr !to Bhmando| h,I| .
family lm] :un Luelll Schn¢e-/
wmlod the birthday d u nin honor cf Chlrlel . Go¢tlch'|
n | ,;n| ,¢" ll ilu F. c . Gatlxh
ma nThe H°f»=1=<;~g= ll. W. A. ndR . N . A . o f nnin an d vl-
dnlty held a. picnic at Eimiroodpark Sunday.They had n picnicdlnmr dial' whic h an afternoonof nr lvul nan fallo ved.There
:ren c a n a nd favon for zu r:-oul and LII rtport a f in e d m.
The following from :hh nlty
srern present: Ir. and Hn. OttoSchneeklolh and family, Mr. mdRn. Pa d Ohrt Ind family , Hr.
and Hrs. Fred C-ornellufnd aana n d llr . u u llln . E mi lL a mp n n dson. Riehud.
v r u vre a ~ a n y
H e n r y S c h n e e k l o -ho m e .
H r n u i M n . L l ! ! P u l s a n d M r .
a n d H r s . P b t e r K r u e g e r s p e n t l u t
W e d ne s da y i n Sh e n a nd o a h vi d ! -
l n g t h e need hous es.O n t h e i r
n y b a c k t h e y r l d l o d J . S t e r l i n g
~l
in the evlning an the park psvil-ion.The Bennington Juvenile
Bam! furnished music in the af-
temoon.
llr. and l n . F n d:¢.~n n vllld n g
AND vncmrrr
m a w u m m l mum!n m h vu iamnun
1~.1|c : , m » xu a~ " ' . f s' { m - 4 » .u-uf.
u| !| n_f u o uo ld ! rln d .| h ¢ n, y " ' ° ° " " " " °w t n l s u v n .W l u l d| k \ ! n N .
Club metandGe:-man ova.
n n p n » ~
'nn~ C°\lI¢l'7 GMI'lb m ilknl Almasun Thundt!nl inviud nad:
H lah nd nbw. umt h .».~.'{' §=¢ lr. and ln.
l n :J r . n n u m u a~ m u a h . i e " n a n n y a n d
Mu d a t th u Henrr Phil and
H l u rndio nullann.
N. 1'
" ' "". ~: .° & :' °. ' :. m: '° ": ;~"r'L"%'.»~~... Thundxy after-
lr . u n d li n . C h u n Oh n vlv
od nr. LM Hm wkruu. Jr. hamsod ba d ly I n . 'Gu Knnu u sponding hh vn-
mm an Clmll. Nebr.On Friday dumoon ln.`Glo.
~nr Br. NIJ d|\x|h\er.l n .
noon.'l n .Henry Hovendlck halpedKu. 'Ima Gouud wok for dash-
e n S wm h yln. J ohn Erlkleu und chlldnnIndln . Th o r wlld H m a n v bme at J ulius Weber'| Thundnym d Prldxy.Bc | 1' Uk n¢ "" :, a t a m Ph n-
l| lT1'|me Ill-H n h a M L " . s u n t n n I l l
i n m m w w n h l l v u I n d
m n Sprirk g n :a l m a . ;
"i i " with llldn d ln f tll.
x. and ln. Huold Wilson tmlin cdlad uf. lad: L\rlen'| lutondly waning.lr . md li n . Ch d s [A r un mdnth md lr aa nd ln. Hmn udmd Rohn men: Sunday
8prlek'|.
Rohr :pmt Su nday u-wi u u ln d lk s m.m d li n .la u h Lnnen,and Oli n : gut Su nil lf -
" " ' ° " ".13 Callb f i ll at a im .
Mr. |llra. Lister Huvendld:md Donlld and Edna Sgiek callednz the (horn la f th ma B\m~da nenlng.i ... Lol!-ll lnd Earl F'\e¢-
cher c alled at Chu. v-ll Vulln'|Sulldn momlng.Linen vu helping thluhIno Vwona uehhhorhood lu!
wet
Koacurl
at B
l r .In n a
on 'Thursday nfternoon for ~rs.L. P. Dewitt.The ladies enjoyeda sordid visit on the lawn where ndaintylunchv u ako named.Those giruent were Mnrlunel
Sanh c Dowd.J .I`. Laker,Will Heekmeyer, H. C. McClellan,Chds Sonnnen,H.Giliry,RoyPeterson and L. P. Dewitt.Hr.m d Mrs.S.H.Locknunlift on Sunday with z load of
Bldlfletory Service
ln: H011-nd and higher, gg"| ¢,
Bef! on Thursday morning fm Pu-adma, Cal., when thy will visitn rnemth ' R h tbelr son,m u .md Irlfc .H l i d l m n Ffoyd Gilfry ua l
Brno: Dichnon matured to Omn-ha on Thurndu to #sit their mo-
Jem Hmlen'¢..Hattie ht :pant Wednssdnyaflvmoontb Eileen hmm.Will Ryan wgnt to Omaha Tue:
' hug mom!with a land tr! hogs.
C len Wd t did the trucking. 0Ilarryalmaap¢nt_Tuegtlr
I a :I
llrs.Ya nk Wilson and little
Pnnenl Ann :gent 'haesday at theEmmltt Bolt uma in Hltir.Hr.and lin. Rw.iol|§h llenelleand Harguea-ite were Tuesday vla-i u m at J une Ryl.n'|of near
Hermsn.
Helen Hunan spent Wednesdayafternogn with I-Ilvn Hansen.Hn .Pats Christensen :nddaughters,Dorothy,Edna md
Ruth of Omaha came Sunday for4 visit at Dick Bsrmnk and otherrelativu and friends.A little son arrived at the homeof Hr. and Hrs. Will Ralphs onefi-g last wick.
'rank Wilson hauled mmllt on'hardly for a new hog haue heintend: to bulls! soon.Hrs. W ill Rm and W y nn Bur
were Tuesday afternoon cnllars atJem Hmlen'¢..Hattie Tn inr lplnt Wednssdny
F A C T S A B O U T N E B R A S K A
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Allen~ ~r and Tml~.:mayor mtunod nn Thnnday from
~....w~~r.
ily left by llllo on Thurxdny forntwo week'|trip ig, Coloaxdo
Y expect in mos ag f time at i ' I f a z ;with rela
res.Hr. and Mrs. Raymond Ludwigand daughter. J-mn left Thundaifor the Ariington camp near NoutBendwh en they win spend a
\\eek'| ncatim.Laurence Hall moved his fanu'l1
the first. of the week into the col
.mc :--Q.|F`£rstdooreu;_EnterprInsotfleo
G a . . l m ' H a n n i t y f o r P l a l f t t r
n b r i e f v l n i t h e m a t i h a h o m e o f
h u a u n t , l n . A : c . l l l n h e l l .
I. .u
ll. E. Iaacpiul.Chlthr Ju:=xb1ulh.John
len u l l Bob W o ma n loft~aio l m Wednesday for Chrk,
home in Minncsoll.Hr. :nd Hrs. I... P. Hiller md
mu F. lhlhlsel
e umHush Rm: -left Int
Office in new
Home Theatre Bid;l t l z p u l o d a n y o n l u t ?
dny afternoon, Auust mn. Wordneentiy ncnlvod ru m Hi n lhr yElisa Hmm of the Agfletdturldan T rihy for D u lloinu.l l
vh er o thy will spend |' l u i
snnvxcs TRANSFER.ul san. ul HmlhDay n d Kid!! S erra
PHONBSIB
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|ZZ"~|'°"""i','.'£35'"3
tbl nu Gmnnd Pm Ln Adin-ton,'Nana ,Au ~60| and lun v ynndl -
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Q l d :or- 3 ' - ' J - ¢ " h ~ o l ' l in d a °
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Ellzaboth Grimes, 1rho.I| quits Ill.
Wand nldwd frlenzh and rel.:-tivea hon recently that ihurloeHunt, lla oldest son of Hr. ndli n .A. J .Hunt of Hi n ek k .l i n . n . p u | | d a n y o n l u t I " -
ed u n o ml periods,wi
G;aduate °1;hA~=;f1°= School
o pa o em i m i o
DR. g M. MOATSOsteopathic Physician
W.:Ines will be one of theWalken lt tho c amp.On Tidb-on' day he will :Ive two lecturuin the "Mg he will hxve as hhed, "Go ng the Viewpoint",
nt one o'c1ock In will :rankop"The Home".Thom wil begiven eapeelnybgor the man who
an ex nt on thatday.is Nathan'lution Campide ah up rovon to be soa ue oo a-
ful ibut the women are s p i ncandy looking fanwud to it.Adelightful vacation amid pleasant
surroundings with r u t,exercise
he had khan up journdllm uinoehis graduation from the Univerilty lawn! month: '13 The fun-
anl norden une he an Sunday
In Hinllty .Mm Hunt was for-merly Hin Grace Nonnlmaknr ofthis plane.Mrs. Brucl Dicket|on :nl dnugh
at camp at the very iovr sum cd'$3.75 for the three dnys.
vacation Xdr-busy _ housewives.Wetiuuda i 1°few dl .L ~ father, J. uf
other points.Mins EI!!! I'Ieif!er of Orlando
to plan the rnalll.éupervixed
ull? and mr with short snappy
cluau about interesting subjectswill make up the prognm.CotsWQH be furnlshed md the meds
Il l n n h a l .
H r .a n d l i n .c .G .l h r s h d l
l e ft l u i .W c d n e h d l y f o r a t w o
v.'e ¢k'|m o t o r t r i p t h r o u g h t h e
w e s t e r n p a r t . o f N e b r a s k a .Th e y
ex p e c t t o vrp e n i p a r t of t h e m t i m e
| ..o f a ¢»\=g;g=f»C d l e e l i S l n a n n .
b o r n o n Jn y ,A u g u s t 6 t h m
M r .a n d N r l f w i l f r t d G i l l l y a t
S n y d ¢ r , C o l o .
w e e k a n d l l \ i » i t i l \ R a t 2 . h e h o m e
o f h e r a u n t , H - f. E d W g e n e r a n d
wi t h o t h e r r e l a t i ve s h e r e .
M r .a n d l i n ' H e n r y G o n e a n d
a
ne Trip Only.Boat Leave:fromBridge mb P.
Steambnaf Excursion
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
rufsmw mam. AUGUST mm
Fare-Adult: 7S¢.Chlldren 50c.DancingFreeR- JOHN HECKMAM_Edw. Hackman. Mas
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M
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in '19, 1,9,,¢¢_,_|_ when Ncbruhrmklthlrd |man¢¢hs
..xDl w. P. m:\|Pnu.l.DBNTIST
Iaakd In new,Ho me mm muB1.\|r. Nehnxh
me anuaeia, :ho hu bun in 1ln of suufumer u p m d
il g lmprovld Q has-Ich."'§»3'» 1*-;_ sdminhtration.d
m 1 three'*J"ff'g'=*f=\=°=¢F1=¥u" §°H mmm mmm az enum mmn' summer »......f"i¢ nmii' "Wilt 1390 miles M imvrvvv-1
w ' roads in the sun hiriwhzr systemG. L. cram un 'l'l1undsy more *J* 1921.
1
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E. C. Rum. Pmyrlnhr
I - h . a s m u
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Fo r t h , . :. C u W lli I
In the city ICALL 105 I
be
BECK
31.25Loutod :emu street fmmFu:mn Elevator
JOHN SYLVIS
x
Office In lnyle mag.
FRANK 8. BIGELOW
(Aunt for Fairmont Cxumery)
Ply| mmf: Priee forPOULTRY. CKBAH Ind EGGSOn sm if-ltd South ol Innk-
pendent Tdghom OmenPhonenk 122
x
Du Him :
BLAIR 'mv AND 'rms oo.Auto Tops, Side Curtains, SealCc vers, Miller 'Hrs Ind1`u\>¢¢. Stun Vulnhldng
J. E. Miller, ProprmorPhone Blnck 9
_':s l ~ 'Ge n e r a l Tr u c k i n g |
F r vi x l l t ,L i ve d o c k ,G u i n , E 1 c . i
S p e d a i P r k e u a n C a r L o t s I
Te l ep h on e 3 9 7 Bl ai r. Ne br . 1
c . K . A N D E R S E N I
x
~ e x ~ t o ~ '~:lr~ mm in bind z>°v\1I¢1i¢m. bein:
- ¢ ~ » ¢ ; ;- -rntoilr.exeeed¢dbyC¢Ei.fornhmd'Deu|nd n"3r¢_Vogt on Wadnesdsy only,'
Oflla 185 Phlmu Ru. 272
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p ¢ 1 n 1 ~ ¢ ~ » ~ 2 s =»a»
Coon WITHG A S
K0 exceed ses l' an m bbidder io ¢».m?§ altalled shed
mf xxsom for lu lfillmm of ma.The Council xeervn the right w
"gf -Hy or |11 bids.u a "L Y n . i m.ev-sz..C. E1 Knmo.City Cl , Bhlr, Nobnxkn.
|l I ~~n~Qu|rter ~~
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Qheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
1'wen\y-~|u ve exec
`NOTICEHenry Meneke, Attorney
To Gwne llcliinrieg Sr; Mary
Mc liiado; J. T.Davis, Juli-I A..Davil,Tho Omaha Building and
Savings Association,of Omaha.
Nebraska,a corporation,Nancy
Sheala,I'itat National Bank of
Blair, a corporation, The Lombard
Invaatmant Company, a eomora-tj-o\», Biair State Bank. a oorpora-
lson, John Stubon, Emma A. Parmaln, and all persona hafdng or
rlazmlng anyiatoreat in tha Southhalf of tho`Southnat Quarter and
the Norllnmat Quarter of the
Southvraat Quarter of Section1'uonly-nine,aave and except
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a n n ¢
||1n|l\A W llh H m m ll I l y a a t Il u n u m : o r l r .a n a : l m I. . .1",="":E;1.v-|.-....|.\.1- Hnmmm...Rim''Hlielfoidt me a n " " " .Shoah :punt Int Wadnndny wig g f ~
Ir e n e ma mm L u u n .E m c pu md Be am Ha nsenF. 2.Fletcher,Alma Birdie.Evelyn, Enrl and u u j i m n m ~r g m n at H. c
f l s h l n g m e ' h u s k y a t B u n n ' |u m m T a y l o r v u u a a f o u r
L a k e .` | \ | |I H A ( h u i n l | \ . n u m n i
u n a u .v n u I n u n u l l ,n t s u l l l l u
llr.und Hn .Dall,nil of Lln-caln spent Bsmdny hen a mong
old friends.Mn. Dlie wil! be rc-memhemd u Min Esther Bchder.Hr.and li n .Warren Dolananddiarhternrneoverfromu n a .c . . - . | . . . .t . . ." h h ¢ | l \
Jenophor! Crou of Wayne wu
a guest of Miss Olive Unllnd overthe week-end.Mr. and Mrs.Walter Kruechtand family . Hwnr Kne-c hi. Himea Ellie aiineehz and h u n Ho-hmn mobo:ed in Sinnx Cilv nn
| : E N T E R P R I S E
|.|1. IBOAD h ih ilf
.. . .|-us u m x v s lx nu a s m x
11 u (u u ef\ lu n le e :n n h0 ldma m.h ly\ ¢ no n fa r t h sB u yB e |
Saturday,u lh o n nrv ld m u H m m a m » u » ¢ w - a n n a . ; u -h f | . |l t t ll b o s s ¢ u d n ¢ h r l u -w-noomwhm U>¢1=w¢¢¢0~»
de|l|¢ r1\ ACh ||' vhr u\h |bo dY udwoAl\oum.Topiunr¢udgn-v u u h n fa r ln h r mn t ed!nr Indlvfdul demounruion
md n n given at d n mating
| : E N T E R P R I S E
|.|1. IBOAD h ih ilf
.. . .|-us u m x v s lx nu a s m x
11 u (u u ef\ lu n le e :n n h0 ldma m.h ly\ ¢ no n fa r t h sB u yB e |
Saturday,u lh o n nrv ld m u H m m a m » u » ¢ w - a n n a . ; u -h f | . |l t t ll b o s s ¢ u d n ¢ h r l u -w-noomwhm U>¢1=w¢¢¢0~»
de|l|¢ r1\ ACh ||' vhr u\h |bo dY udwoAl\oum.Topiunr¢udgn-v u u h n fa r ln h r mn t ed!nr Individual demounruion
md n n glhu at d n mating
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Dr. Ilrloml Bm-zu, Chlropno-bor, Former: Suu Bank Bldg.d .
The Codec Club il holding Rlnnnuolpicnic this aftnno-on l i
the tourist put.
C. K. Bondox4, Uomnod mm;-
or and nmlerlihr, Blah.O E M
phono, lil, ru. phono, 224.B tl.
Tho- Blvonzh Dly AdvonHltchurchwil!hold dodiuoory navvieu out Sunday , Av: .13 bolt
fonnoon nd afternoon.
lah y our farm loan now bo-f o n tb o n to ll i n o n u e d .A k w ,
n th o f ln h r llt : n u y o u mmf
doillrl.Cd! or vrrlto
John II. Roper,24-(L Dodp, Nehruit
Ca!!11, The Eats:-pri: ortho
if y ou woottlmoliax L w u m
novo to stop for y o ur mit ord r s l to b e e lu n o d a n d ma d o li h
now.28tf.
Pupils Wutd who dadn to rt-
vlur dthor high lebool or from
school subjects.latin, mnthemnhloo or Englhh a specialty.In-
ns Enlcrprho office.2141.
Tho families of F r mk . . h u ll
and Will Thompson usd l i l
Gnco, Howard and Earl Thomp-son ooojyid l pimic dinner l l
Oakland pu! lm Sunday .
Hr. and Mn. Jim Thorndy ko dLongBi nh ,Caiif.,who have
spent she p m uro m n u u tg
Ne hf u h a nd lo n vm h a ve th t
[utter pu; of the 1roek'!or Lhdr'bona In the wut.\|
l n .Chu:Muncie will l e n t
Tueldoy for Seattle,Wuh.tovisit har mn,Geo. md flmnf-
Sho also plans to visit mother sonJohn, st Jefferson, Ore. and on
bor way homo will stop in Idaho
no vI.|1t an aunt.She will nay aslon; no she fools like vidting.
Hr. and Hn. R. M. Nelson andohildnnofColumbo.:d m "ln
I n t Saturday on thdr m y to
Otnolu and otoppod at the hon!
of llrl. N¢1|on'a oont. Hrs. S. E.
Kamp for a short vixit with NIU-
iivea.Hn .Nelson v u H i nH u y Sheldon, daughter of llrl.
C.C. Sheldon of Columbus who
I n a a Blair ¢lH and who h u
*wud hero Ill-lny times.
Gun Erkkaon anal daoghbor,Hrs.Ed Fbppel of Nagin, Hel;
orfivcd In Bhlr hat I°'ri y tmllon.Satuwny mordng in mm-
pany with J udle I. C. Eliot forDu llolueo when ihly will vllli
Hr.~ler'| danghtlr, Hrs.Ralph
Roush and lnvito hor to so vm.them to the Ilinnuotl. lake: fora thort vacation.Whlh into lin.
Poppel was a guest ax the homo
Look Who's Coming!
Lachman-Carson, El Reno Shows
Coming to .B L A I R for one big week
August 15 to 20 inclusive
4 BIG RIDES
Famous Whipe
. $10,000 Merry-go-round ~
~Giant Ferris Wheel
Large Miic-up
LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT
Three Big Shows ' :-:15 ~CQncessions
Almost new Wing ~ n r 1 |J.F.C\mpbe11, furnltura, wsu
.n.Hun: Sto1ea.\ml undertaking..50-lf.
Sumnner is on the nm.Get,The Womlns Foreign Ilixdom
~ur n u clothes in dune 1:7 417 Sodety of the llewlwcnrf'
~ ng Enterprise for 111|Chuffh ~5190!Friday IUCN
ax I. Walker wagon to call | t 1\0011 at 2:30 at the harm of Mn.
~ur\!oor.Call ll for infonnn-Kenrnzh Lenin.AII 11588 are in
on.28-tflvited to be present.
Something going on all the tme for
'¢~.|
line.Prices nlsonahle.28-2t
Mlss Lois J u n ll returned to
her home in Ulnsha last Sunday
after ten dsJ"s vihit sl. the V. 0.lnelsnd hams."
James H||lT_)l1o is spendingthe summer in Bl.nr.spent 211|
week-end with l1i~mother inOrnshs.
Magnus Juhllllln and son, Lur-
rvnos secompsnleel by Miss ldsJohnsonandI n L Nellie Psyne,
lefl.Saturday mor.\inlg by sutofor s vroek's vid! at Sidney, Nob.
Mrs. D.V.Blurucr will finish
her summer school "ark at Morn-
llllildi Calisp,:ti Sioux City.
Iowa on A251511 18th, after whichtime she will rvetur1 to Blair.
John C. L. Xqhr and his slalzr,Lens C.Kilhfv lcft W=d1v-»d\>.
Aui ult 3ld»Illr llol.Springs,
South Dsknts.Tl1<;. c:|:||o|:l. L0 begone two or three uvcks.
Hrs. 0. Ll. llhmmanng returned
to her hams in Hknr laal. Satur-day evening utter having been inOzplhs for tl'8ltmvnt for some
lime, after which >he visited rtls-tlves in Ariinktun and Lincoln.
Her friends sn gla-I lo hear that
her ith is much improved.
Mrs. Ed Bunling .z\.l luxe chil-
dren of Akmn,iowa left Ssturf
Shop.26-if.
F. W. Amd! went lo Omahl onbusiness Int lleneiny
H l u Evelyn Hcfny is :lowly
noon:ing from a mneu; break-
down.___
llrs. H. J. Hl.n.-»n is confined
to her bed _with illness since IntSaturday.'
N 3 " n a d g z i p A b g ; ~ Y o u Know.No:mx »..fEf..d'§lo wmv. home
rea r wn Yom-Guests m n u z w n umm;Thm Havi ng Thei r Names Appear in the a°m,f;*gf»~g_ ~=_ qj~f5-`»;;.- ~
*'=;;=~Pho ne ll W hm You Hnve A News Rem mmmuman u, i f y ou gy ;
__¢¢5¢_ln ng 1°.
Mr. ud Mn. Dena Wulf who
J. E. cmpwi, r~mnm,m¢¢
and undortakinl-50-zf.
c. K. Bonded. u¢¢ma ¢m6`¢zm-
nr and unierhhr. Blair.Offkcphone, 101. na. phono, 124.8-tf.
vi s i t h e r b m t h e r .W i l fr e d B .
A m d :a n d h m i l y .Th e y expeez
t o r e t u r n a b o u t i h e m i d d l e o f
rn o n i h w i t h t h e A r n d t fl m i l y
w h o m n d r i ve t o i i i a i r s n m i : a t
e h é p u e n t a l , F . W . A m d t h o m e .
ha spent a ft! dlys iaat week at
tht Hrs. Eva Cook home.
C. K. Ben6er£» llcrnled emhalm-
ar md undutahr, Blmir.Oifien
nbvlm lu. mrnhone. 224.a-u.
The Califamll sport hu is the
mm-est tall hat on the mnket.
l
Council
consuit,tol Hn.
YOUfln n I
~mfr~lu~ Thu~) ton dc c mr thru in mann!Wulf: health.
should be Interested in a
at a Ian interest coat.canW a c a n ma k u y o u m c h li o a n .
Cali or
28-4L
write for information.
John H. Roper,D°dS°» NGK
iivc west of Blair. were In Blair
Satu y on huainezm.Mr.Hol-
stein and family plan to have
soon on an auto trip so pdntl In:South Dakota and neighboringstates when dns will visit rela-
woo ibn. nl' ice neo vim eac hHerrick Refrigerator.
29~1z.The AmJ t Hahn.
Carl w. J enna, nah! eh!! atthe Qui lt? llr klt hu re tu rn edhom A four day: :But in CH ;w h i r l h e ¢ 1 1 } ° ¥ 0 \ i | d ¢ h t | o f
~C i t y " .0
ilra. mum Riddle and riwliv
tor drove to Dodd Qt! the flrd
e! tho #ook whale they vidtodH n .R£d.llo'a parents,Mr .andMn. llullunn few dan.
Julius Steffen, who Ihr: than
and one-lul!mils; southwest ofBlair sul in the city Monday mak-
ing anu1|~em¢nt.|for the boil-d~ln; of a new double corn crib.
H. H. Brown h u t h a n xd wn
agency for the Amnotor Windmill
and anries .a complain stock ofurindlnllhandt o w n on hand.
Phono Blick 154.as-u.
N.W.Gaines,former W uh-
ington county boy, wil! bo one ox'the spezkora at the llnthqn' Va-
cation Camp at Arlington put on
Friday, Augugt 19th.
John Blnncil, who for | aumbgr
of years fnrmod on tho bottom
north ol' Blair, arrival in Blair onFridayeveningfor 3 few day:
visit.Mr. Blnaoll il now farming
near Woodbllu, Iowa.
I n t Fddey for h t e Dkobojl
when they will spend their nee-
tion.They era vwlnrinl the Dr.R. J. lnrdoch cottage while then.
Dr. Murdoch and fvrnlly, who
have been spending their ueatinn
et their summer home el. Like
Okobojl returned home lest PH-dey but may retnm inter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stapleton of
Tekamah have been at the James
Stapleton home during the eerl-aue iilneee and luhsequenl. doeth
of Mr. James Stapleton.
We haw the but azz muh enzl
hick suite: to he found or we
#an furnhh you the Ingredientsend you cen mix it yourself.S N
ua fo: linkage.
T-tf.Blelr Hilllnl Ca
John Miller and family leftWsdnesrlay for Albert Leu, Hitm
eaola for e visit with relatives.They expect to make seven! vi:-
ite in eu te m Iowa before re
turning.
Gus J. Wulf. who live: wen of
Iilei r, is remodeling his home, edd-ing several rooms and nepdring
needed places.The improvements
will mid mlterially to the comfonend pleasure of the family.
.
Mra. T. c. H£lt.on'|.29-U.
Hrs. T. C. Hilton hu l enm-pm, lim of ur ly flll fe lt hit-I.
nguhr and lugs had dna. 29lf
Hr. and lin. Bert Ihnh tram
up neu Spiker mera :hopping in
Blair lm Frldny .
Mn .Kenneth Richter anter-
\.. .~22~ tf.H t l . T. C . H i l t o n
J. B .C h m p b e l l , f u r n i t u r e , m u
a n d u n d e n n k i n g .5 0 t i .
H a n s M u l l e r o f S c h u y l e r s p e n t
i n t w e e k vi l d t i r i g h i s s i s t e r , i l u .
R o b e r t N .R i d d l e a n d fa m i l y .
l l r .a n d l i n .Jo h n Di c l m al y o r
a n d ds u g h t e r ,w h o t i ve o n Xe n -
' r w 'O o m c o b :f o r a l e .
2 9 - l t .H o o n W i l s o n .
.
Hr. and Mn. Be rt Ha nh of
Spikes won Blair vialton Friday.
entendned al. dinner last Sullythe following: Ur. and lin. CarlBohn. Hr. In-I Hu. J ohn Hook:
lm!family :nd Hr. and Hrs.Ailen Warrick and fnmliy.
Chu. Hammer hu been enjoy-
their regular meeting in the
church buemrnt an Wudnudny
almrnoon of Int week. The meet-nx tru the unul pfenunt lffmlr
Madame: Will Johnson andBpaw served refrvuahmcnil.
Hr. and Mrs. George Davis :ml
family,aeéompanled by l l l u
fn r d ay lthla vne k .
Th i P.N. G. Club vm ho ld
thdr : m u l qxmmer outing alElmnssl1roo.| Park an Friday. Annu!
2
l r .and Mn .Fred V011 \h9ii f l e n t of Arlington a n the
proud p u n ts a ! \ f i n s little
daughter born August Brd.
D¢~,~§F y.
llr. Harvey Pounds,who h ubeenemployed in Fremont for
some time, il bank again at bla
poagat the oil ztaticn.
H i n Loxein Rhonda drove to
Omaha ln! Friday usd spent anv-
anl dm visiting at the home ofher friend, Hin Lihh Johnson.
|li ve s a t ll o d a l e ,h u n f o r t h e
p u t f e w d a y s .Il l a b r o t he r , L l o y d
is In a n O m ah a ho s pi t a l a n d ( Jim i .
u n d hi s m o t h e r d r o ve d o w n 10
se e h i m S u n d n y .
O m a h a S u n d a y t o vi s i t t h e i r
sl a u g h t e r . M i l a R u t h D a r l a .Inline
F r a n c e a n m a i n e e l i n O m a h a fo r a
s h o r t w h i t .
Her Favorlte Stone
f.x Are you planning to give her a ring?k~'lhen why not select | Diamond or ogher birlhslona
Special prioea nn||l binhnloue ringu.
Blnlutone lor Augult-SARDONYX
H.O L L E R M A N N
axrrcouusrzuon mm WATCHHAKER
rm -rc Ya u :uc
1 |u a
s a p u a u u n n t .T l o u m n d
n h u h s n v m l n h u u n t l y n -
- ' » # f = » = - ; ; ; _ _ - = = f = = 1 1 - = ; = = 1 f , » ;
o r| | h l i a l a l n b e l a d l m ? o ¢ h o r ~
t h l u b l c d p t l o n l r l l l r l n a l n
i n i ' o r o l s t t h | ¢ I | | i | ' : m i n d » ; _=»
¢g g f~u u d u a t a n d t l u t t b u l e o n d h
l n l m d n a p u t c f t h a e o n -
~-~l h l p u b l h h e r n n d
_. _. . . _._
m u m c o u a m '
a n n . n o n o i mv(Command from pop om)
~on u m o hundnd kinds of
ood : l d 80 spsdmooo of mb-n l mek,offend by llorshdlr mn . a lhry land student
nd :a dm-.This collection of
Iondtudinoi cross lution,
pieoo being labeled and nr-
shud for protection.Tho trees~f loryhod were well repmsentod
nd some elmo oven .from Europe.mo a g j h i lo u fsmlllsr , h m
so Zhou of the whip-poor-will.
lack jock, hos' huckieberry, oo!-oo ond :oven bark.
The oozutnaetlvwo. are of Theo-»~ Matthsvrs and Clyd|.{3ray op-
»»in o large hoover boardsvol the, Unizod Sums.No
ties were named.but thumb
-nn plac ed on the spot lo-
tin| oooh of the more important
ties oi the lovers] Stotes.The-~-of thou dtios were lined
thi rillitouflht mapwith thumb
¢boddo the asmel.Hiddenttorios and whos mods It pou-
totooch ooolead win onthe
p o t o f l h o d ty s n d t h o o ti n r o n
took buklo its nomo, when
+boil;would flu h.Children~rk lmrd to oalodato tho nomo
nd spot, ¥omon incorrect nomo
:ma no Iluh in tho bulb.
A collection of souvenir book-and pktunos of tho White
ountains, ol York Hubor,and
Skies of 'Nolhlnlion andntocky was tho work of llrl..
one llo3horry and Hn .Ednaomni.These plctllros scars
ounted on choose cloth in
twght town, so the exhibit couidfolded vdthout injuring Lb-o pic-
uros..A Harpers Ferry prokst was
~own by Corrie Rpby.This dn?
lied of s Info Harpers Ferry~uvonir bookht,snapshots sod
tcardl.An onllrged plctun of
ef!sr»on's Rock was smong tho
~lkctlon.Ethel Lovin presented
collection of souvenir picture:
Washinlbon, D. C., and ilount
oraon.A miniature :ton ol Libby pro-
; mop showing :loud (onus
-'rind torrents publhhod bymother bureau, and souvenir
:tures o! Florida and West Vir-nls. wmmwd zhe sttroctjvo ox-
bit of Judi: Myers.
A roc osnol u It grows on theand samffla of the products
from .coeoonou were oe-at
lbo IIorahn Chocolates (inm
l ; ; _ - - 4 ° - = ~ = - - = = ; _ ¢ =
um n m m u m i w u
lAn h3~ 1|' I9.
nl<>2»'.Z' .'§'a'm..~Paenen 0
Egg, Nah :peut Wndusdny atulr. .,'5"°u; Glerun Nelson md
wh.mmm »é°/unlmd,w rswan at un 1.11-'WI My
Sum ' l l 'or at Cui if."-»-» londll .\f~
umoou.u r . m a I n m m m u m
andxlnmgi ||nu¢_.3llD4i.Y ev-=x»¢
l l A nnaoa s ba n d I n1|.1 hh as rvg. "'"=:°" ...i lor d\ru.h~
"|zly Wl:hrin.son cl wmaw¢ ¢ kwln °1 mum u ww:»J¢n1 my. vm Ralph md Don-
rn..1uma Bailey wok Bw*-y d.\n~ner with Thamu Fnhr o nur" L .JZ Mn. Wm. »<\»;=<;g~ --;
f m l l y o l ~ W N u n¢\'m|n||r.m..~n
mmuawrumluunumml ul! PW'nu 1° be gina u an school|'nm.nd| Aug. ISU: Ind the M:-Cuv-hv Prvfnulve Clubllukdé m n u u m e n mQ\u.,Ruue|l,Rob|r!nndJu.u¢ n °mm, An u~¢ » mm| ¢ nnwnhy for Wnurwvn, S. D.whuvthayupeetionrklntheb-lnstfleldgandmnynuntoClnldu bdon nt-umlnghvme.lna adlln. Prt:\kGnymdIn Aho Bnlhadmd oi Bllfr spent |Bundny ut thu Ju. luilin home.The l¢Gu'0-y Club met at thehams of In. Ju. Thompson lutndxy aihrnoon. than bling antlandapee.In n ewanby lhl hodeu, ln. Jn.ln ved nm mi n ua lIhHIM needvod the cun-nhlion.Lum. vu nervad by
Nesdlmex Cari Hlndky md Wavmn Long.The meednx Supl. 2will be with ln. Ju. llullin.Ir. .nd In hwnne e llnln 4
un or eudnmen who :uw mihnw vin llr emporium.Nothlwl
llwddv.no umm or h-mio'nu!! mr hu F114 Lhrwgh berhands.SB: buys livt clul mer-dmndls Ind her ~=gy==- hnvedwudlfldion of f ln;n uanna vm, uw .~-nw mmfwhen W1 buy ol her.
ENTll'rAxNs BELATIVILB
lr. L E. Wan! ol Klnmrd huboon living over hh boyhood dayslalnly|71 mbertninhg | liner,l n .Ben um-kk ol Dmvic.llkhlfln- ,Then to make the vid!
mom Plenum his nephew, 1. w.SPM! Ol Chinn whom be hu!not non for mix yan, stepped Inon hlm unupecmlly | tnruughz
In m -md me v m-mL Amthey dld spend Une veek-end in uronl mann" by going down vasg-'gn Om-lbs and -edu the dghu¢
After carefully investigating various kinds of feeds with an
eye to procuring the best we have taken the agency for the
well known. celebrated QUAKER FEEDS.
Tlge dairy cow needs a well balanced ration and the different
brands of QUAKER FEEDS tits every condition.
The "Quaker Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash" will increase egg pro-
duction in both summer and winter These feeds are a bal-
anced ration, high in protein and fits the needs of the laying
hen.
Ask (or c irc ular. lludy I! and y ou wlll be A steady user of Quaker Feed.
SOLD avThe Blair Milling Company
- . - . .. _ .
Quaker Feedsl'it..l.2very Farm Need
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1,0 HIP;bff',I1\..\l }`;»\\.\h 1\4' P
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m2|"?u£i|}.Hr. ma an-¢ Wm. shui, John ésén-E»=EiE ¥»l»§§§
Von md family, Fmlda in-enl¢|me *L*Bqhme .°!. ¥*£'£'°"!°'§'I 'msuzxcnzu saws
"A i m m y A mine at w eRonFmley 'Em Wodnuda?
morning.Ura. Johnson of Blairla caring for Mn. Foley and baby,who an s wine dwg nleoly .
Mr. ami gn. Bam allay apentS-gf-f aftemoon at Fred H u -
ze |»Fred Master: and Edward Faw-Ier -~==;»g to Ashland Sunday to
vhdt n a vel-lllaa Rosalie Foley is makinaIn exteralego visit at the Fred
Domagker m .*Ilra. Elizabeth Halter: and Hn.Edward I-'owler of Douglaa, WWa. main ; a vi m wlum mm and
Roy Halton and families.Mr. and Hrs. Chas. Merritt andFrieda Koenig of north of Blairrailed at Andrew liat:en'a Frida?arenln .mei-e lin. W m. Koenig and
um, spent Sunday at Nels Germ
lenaen'a at Blair.Art Bohme of Mlnneaolla Iay wdin r ane w Ray a wit Wm.oaaea, Andrew Ilataen and Wm.ioenl a.wi' and 8am Bailey and Loren
In ter n helgd Delbert Fowler
mt up hay onday and Tuesday.
lllaa Marie Qehomakor, daugh-
ter of Postmaster Schomaker and
Hr. Hana Muller were married atthe for!ner'a borne on Wednesday,
Atlluat 3nd.'Hwy left followhg
1ho wedilng for an auto trip topoint:in Colorado.Upon their
return they will go to housekeeping on a farm near Elk City. They
have the beat wiahea of tholr
many frle:l».la._Jim Hansen of New York, who
ia spending the agrmmer with hisiarenta, Mr. and Hn. Jena Han-
aen,helped out at the QualityMarket in Blair laal Saturday.
Tho Jena Nielsen family olBlair accompanied by Mrs. Elin-
beth Faber of Omaha viailed
frlonds ln Waahlnnon la n Sun-day.
Banker and Hra. George Hede-hlnd and Mrs. l'Iedelund's parent*.
Hr. and Mrs. John l!|:Cracke:a of
Blair drove to Lon;Pine w tSunday.
Hr. and Mn.wil|Wlnterbura
of Elkhorn we n vlaftora at the
John A. Johnlon home Sunday.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
\'oL:~cc FCILKS WED
- -
Mr. Otto Wrach and Misa Dora
Wien, accompanied by a few rela-
tivea want down 10 Coondl Bluifa
Wedmsday of last week and were
married.Hr. W rieh 1| a lon or*Hr.and Hn. Hana Wrlch and.
the bride ia a daughter of Bra. lGeorge Wleae,both well known
and highly respected hmlllea Mthia eosmty.a
The young folk; will make their
home for tha time being with the
bride? molhlr. but will soon so tohousekeepingonafarmnear
01om when new farm building:
are now'ba!n¢ ended.~
1hir.Hlniaon Rowley of theDunbar Ball Rimrera spent. Sun-Q
day with Hin Lucille Kemp. His:Xrfflp was a member of the Belll
Rinpsn before »he was called r
home br the lllne>.4 of her mother, Ian-1 not over to Red Oak, Iowa I
,enrterday where they are play- I
Hr. and Mn. Ham B i¢h,~""' w "°" mem dimnu e c a r r r m f A N D 'Alben Sunda.and Min »1~1"',.§=~..f
1 CREEK I¥:f§°"::::°;:":::t'i.'a;;£r£2 gun|||||||uu|||mnm|||||||||Imu||u||n|||||||||m|m|nu|||mmu||||||||||||m|||||||I||||InIIIn||||||||||n||||||m|||||mm|mm|||||l|||||||||||um|ulllllllunvg
.ir 5::°:.":::':2:*°:'.!:"l'"'£..*?2",;'2i;"»...n or Dmah; vin-§'~§
Look Who's Coming!
Lachman-Carson, El Reno Shows
Coming to .B L A I R for one big week
August 15 to 20 inclusive
4 BIG RIDES
Famous Whipe
. $10,000 Merry-go-round ~
~Giant Ferris Wheel
Large Miic-up
EVERYBODY~1NV1TE1§-
Three Big Shows ' :-:15 ~CQncessions
Something going on all the tme for
~young and old '.
anduit 8,
I1 Mr.
Car-
away since eul lune.gf.;-».t_i::;n:snin¢ fron; r '-'fini -MPmin]h ;zq St.Plm, aku).HB Wil IC#te I.su'1mr ae no :I eompanleul by hi, brother, Fr ofnt Midhnd lege, Fnmont and
hu recently been vdsiting a few
days with the Ben. Marsh family
s¢-wma, mb.me C arl aan ofSc huy ler bm of whom bought
PDO!!!fn! ||»l» »-mln.:...n-...-
1 4 u p n u m
F A I I L Y :ma c
FOR nuac nss 1
A fnrnlly pknic of the
"§uIJ"is*J|3'.f§"=`i.r2"""f°`}'5§».Thompicn on tain fum near Ken-» m | 2 1 1 0 fl r a t o f t h e 1 | n k .
A n u m b e r f r o m th i s lo ca l it y
n n en t e r t a i n e d a t t h e H r n r y
l i n e r h o m e i n O m a h a S u n d a y .
H r .m d l i n .W a l lo o e S n o w -
e n l o o t t h e i r n e w b o r n In fa n t , n
o y , o n A u . T t h .Th e y h a ve t h e
y m p a t h y o f t h e m t h c c r m n u n -
zy i n t h e i r Y o u .
H i n a F n n o u H a r r i s o n 1 | vm : -
n g E l o i n S t e ve n s o n ol.S u n n y -
a n u m w a c k .
H r s .Viell frski o f O m n h s .w h o
s a n o l d f r i e n d o f M m J o e L a -
H2 . 1 1 s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k a t h e r
o m a i n d s e w i n g fo r b e r .
h a d l i n S u n d o y s t t h e F r o d
B e r g m a i | h o m e .
h i s Kn u t so n ,.A nd re w A n d e r -
l e n a n d C h u .H l a fe i d t a n d fa m -
ili es w e r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g c a l l vn
a t t h e J o h n A . J o h n s o n h o m e .
vl s r r a K A N S A S C I T Y
B A S K E T S
H n . T . C .H i l t o n , t h e m i l l i n e r ,
s p o u t t h e b e t t e r p a r t o f w o w e e k s
i n t h e K a n s a s C i t y n u r k e u s t u d y -
in g t he la m en t s t yl es an d m o de : o f
la d i e s * w e a ri n g a p p a r e l a n d m a k -
i n ; p u r c h a s e s fo r fu l l a n d w i n n e r
t r a d e w h i c h h u l i n e a d y b e g u n .
N w H l l l n a a | u L . .ka nn ¢4 .
=H s u.¢ _ »
¢
h i sdunl l :an-n1 -1u -_ -- : _
=I| - . .
ni n
. _ .. - .f =o1
PICNICHARVEST r plan
Fron-I will
atunla
ghtir,
L! rs.llhulln
umlayh I n v l
near amxar.
Kenneth Jensen had a vary nan-row escapa from a serious acci-
dent lm Slturdny oseningn He
was driving into Blair and when
near lhl Void Inland piace on the
B-line the radius rod camo Iooaoand ha Ion contra! of the can No
damage was done and no one imainiuned.'
a---»»uauoa ansnlu lwrll.Maariamoa Carl Schmidt and E.ll.B-only and Mina Beu .Rg.
bfrla drove over to Arli n lu t¥rld!!1.0 attend a brlclga party
liven at use home of Bra. P. 1.
(ady complimentary to hor Ulster,
Mila Lillian Laraen of I`:nmonL
Allan Larsen taught In the lfhir
school a fow yean ago.
fatally una heid mr Sunday, Aug.
7th,at Adlngion Park,compli-
menllng Mr. and Ir a.WaltorHornandtwodaughtonof
Pueblo,Cdo..who an visitingMrs.Hom'a mother, ln.Halen
Burgeaa oi' Ksnnansl.
A r o u n d eighty-fin relatives
nm present to oat a picnic din-
ner toguther and apend a very
ul p some~_up there.
Hosiery In The New Lena Ralhjcn
motorml to Duullll, Nab. SI
and visit;11 with Mr. Srhnedaughter,Made and hu:
Ralph llucnning.llias IIr:mlincd for n few days visit
her Sinlcr and husband lm
other members af the partAND RODEO n u n o
\bamI,
\re-with
1 :hc
y re
vSwrn1y Vixina,who lives two
mile: out of thu Money schoolhas been giving a series of hm
dances Lhat have proven quite
successful.The cmwds have been
lin. T. C. Hilton, who hu bunIn K°"''U Qty to the wholesale
house: bvrinz pm of im winter
stock of nxillinery and dro uu,
"I'-'F'!"**ima 'rlxunday evening
pieunnt lftzmoon getting betteracquainlaed with one another and
rcminiseencing over childhood days
In (he afternoon plenty of lol
cream and eaku wen mivrfdh -. . _n ._. _ . - _ n _ . . - . |_ | . _ . . . .
mlr:
p |
n l
"Sol.l"|d u...n|I, Our Bent De-u§Z1°§" J.1}Ei`Eé11 "iQ" as §`u'iiin.'?§emu Against the Enemy" nu a Ebugineu longer than any other
my.An exhibit dmlring the 4
wg In the manufnc tun of su-|
t u r n e d h o m e th e s a m e e ve n i n g .
br o th e r . M r . IId. R ic e , i n th e W i s e
Me m o r i a l ho x p i l a d i n O m ah g S u n -
da y.M r .i h c e i s a l u u l y r e c o ve r
i n g fr o m a t o p e r a t i o n p e r f o r m w
s e ve r a l n e c k s a p .M r . a n d H n .
Rice d r a w u p f r o m t h e i r h o m e
|::H a n n a C i t y t o vi i i !re l at i ve s
|n Ne b r a s k a a n d M r .Ri c e w a s
tak en ser iou sly i l l o n t h e i r a r
ri va l i n Un m u l ta a nd w a s t a k en $ 0
:lpn hes iht al f o r a n op e ra t io n .
M r s .T.(..H i l t o n vi si te d ;
Tr a b o r Bell,s o n o f D r .a n d
U r a H l l l l | !l ns s.lu..a e...
in cr e as in g a n d a l l se em t e l l
pl e a s e d w i t h th e w a y M r .V l l i n :
handles the bu siness.W i t h a t ° ° ¢ |
fl o o r a n d 2 0 01 ! mi n i : h e h a s m a d e
n r e n ! h i t w i th h i s d a n c e s .
H a r r y E r ve y a n d fa m i l y r e -
t u r n e d W n l | e = d a y e ve n i n g o f l e s t
we e k fr o m a t r i p u p i n t o H i m : -
vs o t l .Th e y en i oy e d t h e ma ti ng
w r y m u c h b u t w e r e fo r c e d t o r e -
t u r n h o m e m u c h e a r l i e r t h a n t h e y
ha d p la n n e d o n a cc o u n t o f t he i l l
ness o f th e i r d a u g h t e r w h o t o o k
s i c k o n t h e ro a d .
an p n n \. l ..
w u n n e r e n n u s e n , H i l t o n R h o l d e sw h o ' l f ° \ ! d a w n i n t w e e k f o r s
fe w da y 's vi s i t w i t h re l a ti ve s i n
G a w n e r , l i e n s . a n . l M a n t a ! C i t y .
R e v.s.H e n r y W e r n ia n a l d s u t e n ,N o r m a a n d M 3
o f th i s c i t y a r e h a vi n g a ve r y
pl e a sa n t va c at i o n a t N e w l u l l ,l a .
a n d vi c in i ty ,tr l l it i n g t h e i r n u m -
er o us re l at i ve s t h er e .R e v, W e r n -
i n z h a s a e ve r a l b r o t h e r s a n d d e . .
te rs a n d m a n y eous lns a n d t h e y
a n t o n e f o r t h e W e n t i n g I m l !a n d o n e 'Jw w i l l l o n g . . . . . . F . 1 . . 3 f
l m a k i n g t h e vi s i t s ve r y p l e u -
i
u u l l u c u us ul u unu uvue ml IU U I I ,t h e fo l l o w i n g w e r e p r e s e n t :f r o m
B l a i r , H r . a n d B r a .F r a n k 8¢ha~
t e r ,S r . , M r . a n d H r s . A . A . W i l -
k i n s a n d fa m i l y , M r . a n d l i n . B e n
Ba i l ey a nd s un , Mr . an d Mr s . F r e d
Je n ki n s m i d fa m i l y ,H r s .H 1 1 7
P e t e a n d d a u g h t e r . A l l e n a n d E va
Ph ll l lp s a n d Sh e lb y B n m l e t t ;
h e m K e n n a r d , M r . a n d I r s . s u n
H a l l a n d fa m i l y ,H r .a n d l l r a .
E .0 .Falnchilml a n d fa m i l y ,M r .
s u d H n .Jo e K n m a d l n ,l t r .a n d
M n . J o h n H d ! n d M r . a n d H r s .
F r e d Ne l s o n a n d fa m i l y ;f r o m
A r l i n l t n n .H n L a w n r l n n U t t e r
Popular Excursion
tn Duluth, Minn.
S u p e r i o r , W i s .
Glorious Lake Superior
$89.9
Friday, August 19, 1927
Blcurllon tlckeu nod only on rlgulnr trulns arr\vln¢
Sioux Clty :har 3:00 P. M., Friday. Angus! IU
~Frllq. Annu as 0-J-1. Angus ll
Goh;lolunlqCoach: = : ~a I : ~.§ fe=;
.Af u`$¥§\»vxaz.: A ''¢-Tram cum:sun cm ' u r 1
Tlckeu N04 only on sn~¢'»I Conch Tnln.Returning. good
on nm wueeclq nun, sum cny m |uru¢¢ nm
Ddightiul steamer trips on Lake Superior.
Sldnleelng drlvu.PLAN NOW 'ro GO!
Chicago & Northwestern Line
' r w o - D . \ Y
E X C U R S I O N
Matching up the new summer ouifit
with HOSIERY is a simple task here,
for we have a liberal showing o f all
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Amen; un host a 'wanna il u n n a n : n nrnaterhda were exhibits on dum-hmm,asbestos,cement,cnrk,Iellber.limestone,nitrates,pen-
cils, rubber, soap, putty Ind knit-
ted hb r k i .The Deh val Corn-
pany ant tin cows for use with
..... ...W ww...
For a complete supply of Dry Goods
you need Icok no further,we have
them.
August 19th and 20
>'clock sha
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Rodeo starts at 10 ¢
Ball Game botl}_§s.ys ca
Blair vs. Hennan, August 19
Oakland vs
~Come and Have a
Lwu m b er o f fr i e m l l a t I p a n y a t
1:h o m e I n d F r i d a y e ve n i n g
Those pr es en t sp en t zbe Lime
rl a i t l n g a n d p l l y i n g C a r d s
U l m l l o r l . £ l L l 0 H a l b e r t o f O m :
i r o n a n d M i n B e t t y . N o b l e u n t i l
F u e m l a y e x e n i n g w h e n h e r b r o t h
r , C h ff o n l L o o k h e r h o m e
Th e O m a h a C h a p t e r o f D A R .
| f w h i c h M r s . C O N H u l l i n i s r e
ren t.w i l l m a r k t h e si te o f o l d
L A i k m s o n n e a r P t . C a l h o u n a n
1a c a m e la s t Il 1u r |¢ |a y l n d v v i u -
Le d a t t he h o m e s o f H i n Fr a n c e s .
ai r s. L . n . x u cn n rn s o n, wn o uve !n e a r F o n u n e l l e acc om pa ni ed M r .
l m l M r s .E r n e s t C a r p e n t e r o f
Sc h u y l e r t o B l a i r fo r n d a y '| vl s i l .
w i t h fr i e n d s neoen lly.T h e C i r -
pe nt er s fo r m e r l y l i ve d i n S h i r
a n d h a ve la t e l y be en l i v i n ;i n
Sc hu y le r w h e r e t h d y h u e so ld
o u t t h e i r po ol h a i l busi ness In t l
ar e l o o k i n g fo r a n e w l o c a t i o n .
M r s . J.R .S m l l h r e t u r n e d l u i
T h u n d a y f r o m Sa va nn a h ,H o . ,
w h e r e sh e sp e n t I n e n l d a y s
u n d e r t h e a r e o f a n e y e s p e d s l -
I-l . . » l » ¢\............l 0..-
TH R ! t a b l e s o f t h e b r i d g e c l u b
m e l l l .t h e h o m e o f M n .C e l i a
t e r fo u r w n e a o f br i d¢ e ,p r i m a
me r e a w a r d e d H n .'!h e e .L; m ¢| ;
a n d M n .K e n n e t h Ri c h te r .T h e
me e t i n g fo r A u g u st 2 2 n d ha s b e e n
pos tp on ed u n t i l t w o we ek s m e r
n t w h i c h t i m e Ure d u b w i l l b e
en t er t ll i ne d bar M r s .K e n n e t h
Ri c h te r .v
M r .a n d M n .Ju d Ta y l o r a n d
f l m l l y a r e " r r b w w o ve r w e
l . l ¥ | fl l o f t h e i r n l d e n d l u l h t p r .
[ a r l u l u t M o n d a y e ve n i n g .A f .
i=}15iE"`§fi~¢.".iiék`§'s¢13L}$ii¢f LM
Clz rl ste ns m,M i n Su e Ne w e l l ,
W i l l H a l l a n d fa m i l y .l r .m d
H n .Ge o.Ch ri st en se n a n d h m -
i l y o f W l l h l n g t c r l ,M r . e n d l l r l .
C h e t Ge in ea o f Fr e'mo nL F r o m
Co l le g e Vi e w n e a r Li nc ol n,w e r e
Mn . L i ll i a n V or h i e s , H r . m u d M r l . .
I r l V o r h i u a n d t w o h o y l ,H t l .
O r l l u H i n .cz 1 .H u l l m a t w o
da u g h te r s ?F r o m C o u o d l B l u ffs ,
H r .a n d l i n .Ge o r g e Pat e,l b .
h£ ld re n.H r .a n d i l u .H e n r y
a n d H n .Er n e s t P l t e a n d fe m -
n n_ __ .r . . - L -u -- - . i \ l
Get your "Dum-Gloss" rain coat now and be pneparrd for those
rainy days.A 30013 usurtment of shade; at --. $9.75
A new complain Ilne of Hickory goods, such as nnitiry belts,
aprons, step-ins, hloomem and ami. all moderately pric-
¢d These gmdg are dum from the factory. No old Itock.
New Goasard ilnilen and brusieres, just the tlrmenta to wear
under those dainty dresses and slips.Pvnularly ndmd4-nnaa |»m|»h\¢¢| mi umxlm anl»|l ueedvzu of Um United summu mr- and descriptivebooklet;
»1 nnmlm, wi nuny linen.
L u t u a t 0 U u u c r s §
s. Heman, August 20 §"u.1
x,».u¢,- sun Hose, pointex heels, in me :mmrt }m¢§. Jefllir 1.1¢
Also new shades in Rollim Runntop at 31.95 an Hummingbird $1.50
Humming Bird (silk to the top) Chiffon. per pair
The lheeesl of ll! exhibit. *nal Cha:mine Printl, per yard .ss
.so
.50
d .35
.za
Dimity Prlnu, per yard \ulu:£ 18 at ll |Jw basket diimer
usociation at t
mrk.Mrs. Philip
aa is charrmln oia; liidurical SM
ner of 1.i1.|ir Ioli
n he prvntnl llhe marker.
Mr.and Mrs.
rill lean: Sunday
Il£llion trip uilllscoumry.~ge;piannml th
'resillent Cuolklg
-f ix nn-I they 4.:ive it up vvrn l
lm crowded.'1'
pc m! uwni das
r f o r t
me e rh o u n
Jm a -
Litton
n u m -
m i n g
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ull..| | ! ' | | | 'n e l U30 x l l u u l l l lH r s .S m i t h h:|.|\be en h a v i n ;a
s e r i o u s d m : w i t h h e r c y a f o r m m
t i m e a n d t h e do c to r s t h e r e a r e
ccnfhie nt.t h a t t h e y h a ve g o t t e n
a t t h e s a t o f t h e t r o u b l a n o w a n d
h o p e b o h a ve h e r b a c k £ 0 n a r n u i
he a l t h m o n .
Th e Pn p i o M e r r y l fl a k e n mel.
w i t h M r s . G u s J . W a l ! l u ! T h u r s -
d a y a ft e r n o o n |l|1||sp e n t S-e vtr il
\- . . _|..hI..........|......|.i..-An .
G w e n , H r s . G e o . S m i t h o f W h i t -
t i l r ,C a l i f.a n d h e r el e ve n y e a r
o l d m n . R a l p h .H e r s i s t e r s . M n .
H a r o l d S t e w a r t | n . l H r s .A r l e n e
R e e ve s d r o ve Q g w n t o O m a h a fo r
h e r T u e s d a y m o r n i n g .Sh a p l a n a
t o vi s i t a m o n g t h e s c e n e s o f h e r
ch i l d b o o d fo r t h r ee o r fa u r w e e k s .
M n ,~ H a l l e !. l n d H M
H r l i t a Ta y l o r . w h o a r e p u t p r e u
l l a n i l n f t h n In c l ] R n h k n h l m l l t f
n y .r r u m u m m m . m r . u m l u lW i l l Bu rg es s q n d H r .a n d H n .
Jvh n Bd r g es a an d fa m i li e s .
w o n L n ' s C H A M P I O N S H I P
: m o n o c o z ~ r r m ' r
V E R Y L o w r m F E B T o C H I -
C A G O V I A C H I C A G O a N O R T H
W E . 3 l E R N R A I L W A Y
Ti c ke t s o n t a le Au g lu l . I7 L o 2 1 |
* In d u a i ve l l . r a t e o f f a r e a n d o m -
Tub Silks, per yarfl 1.49
IJ 5sin! Vesta. each
Silk Blnomen at $1.25 and lo mllc h rut; lt -_.-~
SilkSIiplat ---------t2,2s,s.ooa:1.ia.zs
Absolutely the newest thing out in allover nets for hlouun
Good Time
vests, etc., in cream and ecru. per yan!-~32.25 |r12.I5Pujam; Crepes. plain and fizuml per ran!|lf .Iur the round-trip;m m m
nit August 82,1927.ThiQ_i.|
e U! th e malt inhreli inl mm
the y ear, Ind affords an °P'
munity ua m i :Ghiequ,theunder City, lt nomlnd expense.
>11't ml n iz!For filrlher m~Imation ind tickets apply tu
lent:CHICAGO a NOR"l'H
.soDnn't forgr t we carry a complete liné for the Infant
M|:.had bum a pa-! k m fe ar or yuh, and while
hh Iovgu ones mourn for him, theyare llmnkfud to an nil tile Bod
that hu niined him of all pain
la d suffering,and "promisesEmma! We to his ¢hll»d.l1n".
W. J. SAS7`?'§|1mmn||1|uu||||nmmummnuimmmnmuimuuuuunmmmuu||||||||qn||n|||||umIuuuuummwnumumsuuuuuumamlluwuluuuuuum
the L. c. Hansen hams.'!'h¢r xn-dded an | fam wut o! hens forwars Ind have may friemls hen
who °f=1°_f a vidt from them.OuStundnv:tv-four friend: msd old
zrmbnh mmm name.mp h o f d a y s m i s i n u w d r :ll n .H. 8. Camero n h u u 1 He attended the Sells-Floto dr-
gueat aty ron nt h er dsta r, lliu cu: llonday.
Na n T4 r G! LincolnTheBimdbhdInsurance hall ...............--nnnllu A :mann AH'
Evwins Hamid,and i lu Jnd|e'30yf==1 syncopatlonf M m tho
qpreued tlnmaelves thi ¢ny,! :c u that entertain In this :nappy
Ndhing c an but this story for fifty miami tugs shot an Billveu
tn u mz m d exdting momeni|."Stanflcld," P o p u l a r BnmlurayTheMid-Week Pictnrial u n .S o n | § x u § f ' , A 1 a n d r g . . ~
I. l u v| » un | \ ;In ch . Yg nn n Rr n i n rb r n e l e b n l
ORUM BRIEFS
lin Alma li lle: c alled on ln.h u L u m : X n d u l f h m o o l .Gmuve Rolhnd b e n t la n k ywi th Alu m hn e n .Mine:Klr~n u , H u n k a n d L o u i s e h mm
called than In the shannon.l n .Will Wal! hllped li n .llu n le s u m' wo k f o r th x n h -rn Monday llternoon.
Mm Chris Peteuon and R-oy
c ulled It N. J . Anknmk loudlylfhrwoxx.
mv. md Hn. P. J . Rwm-u mmd lr . a n d ln. A mo s B d n e w
~ um uk :im~ma ||and Un. Ilmq m.-.3..|.... ~
Hr. and ilu. Georn Pollen andson, Cluanoo, 'nn Sundly dinner:mm at thi Chris Larsen homo.
Fd d l "uint Callc n ll. Emm-
uel A n'|\r|1':llr. andli n .Chris Llrien and Dorothy,llr. and lin. £l.ud<»lph Andrullrl:M Chris Cbrillolferson md Vor-
non.Wedueld:Zi tvehinz visitors al.Boone No rk'a verve Mr. and
}"" Chr!-I Q"T:a""r§"5'F' "Q "'!.'1
orgonacn u \y.r.llnl. llerie Nli kirk :nd Elmer
H ~R a m a n h I p e d G o oneR a s n u n f n n h i | I n; .C hr : :~
r i .r o [ s p e n t
W e d n e s d a y n i g h t l t t h e n h l ,
E J N u r k l r k h o m e .
Toudoy tuning visitors at H.C.Ru mu uo nk u r e :Hr.andli n . W ill Wal! and family and
Hi n la ta W ulf.Mr. and lin. Ed Newkirk mdHua] spout Honda; at the G uJenson hon! at Arlington.Horton Cornelia and Emenld
Van Book vlsllnd as the BoomNewkirk hom! Friday mrendng.Wednonday lk n i n g m m m afClxrln Nelsolfl in Mr. :nd Hrs.H. C. Rannuaom and Helm ond
Hr. and Ilrs. Jon: Sorensen.
The Ladiel' _ua of the DanishChurch met nt lhl' Boone Now-ldrk home last Thundly after-
noon.!l$out l\»\rl\e memberswerepnaent and the followingvilitohl,Hrs..Sv~Pr|Larsen ofFremont. Hrs. Chris Chrhtoffor-son md Gladys, MN. Blade Now-klrk.Hrs.rm: .lnrgennrn and
Buddy, Mrs.llack \\ickwlr~o and
Roaolla,H n .Mainl Foster ofCraig, and Rn .and Lin.KnudLnneno! Kannorl.Ltmdl wasaervulto the gum-1-1.Mrs.An-drew Johansen pf I'nmont will be
hosiau next monLhMr. and lin. xl. C. Humuslenand Halen and Tom Imlicn -were
Sunday a \iaitors at the
Jena Sorernnn mc.Hrs. E1 Nfl'rk and Hin Dolehelped Mn. Alfrml Skov cook for
th he n on "l.¢lnr=t|3\P.Mi nn.T..Newkirk lmlpod Mrs. Ted
Bnclxardt on 'Hits-k\5.Mr. and Blu. Rudolph Andrea-son :nd Mr. md Mm Lhrln Ben-son and Albod.and Orvni
nlled l t U ling and Winallow,
and ate l picnic supper at Hager-baumefa lah Sunlny lftenmon.Mr.and Hn. .| m\ J tsltn andchildrenwereSundaydinner
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llr. and Mn. Chris Chrisioffer-mn md children were Sundaydirrnar guest! gt tha John Wob-lmn home at Blair.
Hr. and Mn. Otto Wricla nnlnla f n day: at ,the Chris Wrich
home last week.
Hrs. Julius Johnson of Omahaand her sister, Hin Cldson, ;|»0two children of Rev.Pierson ofChlmzo spent W odnnday at theRev. Reinerum home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nefson4n~1
chiidran spent _Thunday evening
Mr. and Hn. Jens Sorensen vis..
lte.i Wedntldly afternoon at the
Louie Sorensen home in Arling-
mn.Sundur dinner guests at DttnK\| hr'| nn: Hr. and Mn. HurryMadsen md sons.and Mr. and
Mn. Otto Arn of Kennard.
Hrs.Albert Jensen and Mn .Joe Jelaeu helped Hn .Chrisg_»~»-= cook for threnhen Sam:»
Lf. and Hn. Mike Jabers and
fnmiiy af Bldr were Sunday din
ner guest.:at the Henry Ruhr
home.Kr. and Mn.Fnd W ulfandchildren also ent the af-ternoon there md r. and lin.Harry Madsen and :om spent theeven!there.Gi a Chriatoffonon and lnnePeter!-|121 :nent "I'huradl after-noon with Roselle Wlekw ne.
The following rehtivea enjoyeda picnic dinner lm! :Upper at theLid Rnmuuen home Sunday: MrandHrs.Ired Janeen and Ken
neth, llr. and Hn. Rob. Rasmus-
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len and Philip were llonday eve-ning mpoer gums at the Robert
Peterson home in IHemont.
ll r . n n d l lr s . H. C . l4 r l e n n dMr. and lin. lh rtin La rlm andson: spent Wedneadur at the EdSonnsen homo near Lyons.
Hr.and Ilrl. J im Nellvn af
Bh i r a lla !at N. J . Andenen'|
Wodnesdsy afternoon.
Tuesday u t :t thPetzr Nlulneezrhome 2... 1.6. ...fi
Hn- Andrew Johansen and llr.and Mrs. Victor Jnhagm.
Hn. L. E. Larsen :Ent Thurs-
day at the parental,P. Killer
cllled at the Howard Jensen and
_
ann church in Omaha will five a
S u ~ yltr.Earl Hiller of FremontspentSunday with his pnrentl,llr. and Hn. Chu. Miller.
Hr.and Hn .Ben Bail? and
lon. Bobbie of Blah were undnygusts at the Sam Hill homaltr. :sd lin. Chin Inthvn andchildnn of 0mlha :pmt Sundayafternoonlt th e Lucy S u r a hhome.Hr. and Hn .8 . 1 1 Flirc ltlldandnon,Howard u e visiting
friends at David (my a fn daysint week. .Leslie Berry and Tad PetersonofOmlh l lpant Sunday withhomo folkx.,George Pettit of Omaha visitedSunday at the Chan.Baton and
Pau! Noel homes.
Hr. Chu.-'Gottaeh of W uhinp10:1 was | Blmdly [neat at theT-,F *`§=°"°§."°'"°nd ¢»=
nn..rry n tor,Helen visited a few .f.,?§, Lin-
coln lut week.
Carl Lund of Fremont lptnt thtmeek-and with his mother.llrs.
L. Lund.Mr. and Hn. Datum Kinrdonand mother of c pm was calling
at the Gwrxo Rasmussen home.Mr. and Hn. H. C. Hansen andchildren visited Sunday afternoon
at the L a n Lin en home nearKennlrd.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hansen
and non Ted.of Renaud weresunday guests at the Ed Hansen
emo.Chris and Evelyn Jansen ofFremont and Min Emma Hansen"nent Wednesday afternoon nt the
lnry :Ruhr home.Mr. and Hrs. Fred Christiansen
¢:| d lon ;| ne ntS und ay atth| ¢\uilcDufl".home south of Fremont.Fred,lm. ma Cur l C hrlltlalrun remained for a \eek'a visit.Ul u H e h IInnoen vidio-d lut'seek at the home of her mmf.,
Mn .Rudolph Hansen near Xen-
n u d .Helen Hansen spent HondnyMg# at the Len Larsen home.nenholdt Henson alled at the11 C. Hansen home '!`hIl1\¢|-lr ew
n mr.Mr. and lin. Fred Chidethnaenandlen:viaited at the 'WalterPeterson home in Fremont Frimleyowning.Ed ansen ond daughten wereSundayevening allen at the
Lars Rollznd home.Mr. Ind Mn. Fred Christiansenind mn: spent Sdtnndly eveningat the Pehe Lorenzen home louthof Flair.Mr. and Hrs. Arno: Reinertoen
and Philip and Raw. and llrn. P.
J. Relnennen called at CHM: Nol-»on'| Thus-ulay nftemoon.Sunday evening emllers at theReber Nielsen home were: Mr. ndHrs..Jim Nelson md dnughten,Marian and Norma of Blair. Jon:
Ivenon. Mm. Mamie Shearer and
llr.and i l u .Amos Relneruenend Phills.Hr. an Hn. Andrew Jnhrrmtnare sponding 1 few day: nt theVictor Johansen horrln .Hanan Block of Lewellen, Nebr.is vidflng at the home of his
deter,Mn .Marlin Paulsen andfamily.
Mr. and lin. Peter Nielaon andMr. and Mrs. Andrew Joblnlnnspent Sunday afternoon at Valley.Hrs.Chris Petenon and abil-dren alloc! nt the Martin Paulsonhomo Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs .Emanuel Andrea-
aon and non: rolled an RudolphAndreawn'| Friday nftemoon.Sunday afternoon visitor: glHoram:l{uhr'n were:Hr.and
n i n g .
M r . a n d M n . H . C . L a : m e n a n d
d a u g h t e r : s p e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n
a t t h e Je n s J e a p e r s e n h o m e n e a rH a n n a h .
H r . a n d M r s . L n r n L a r s e n a n d
I va n a n d H r .an . l M m H o w a r d
Je n se n a n d ch i l d r e n au t o e d o ve r
t o t h e H a r r y S l e ve r a h o m e s o u t h
o f H e m o n t a n d vi s i t e d S u n d a y a f-
te rn o on .
N e z a a n d W a l t e r A n d e r s e n c a l l -
e d a t t h e H . C . L a r s e n h g m e l a s t
Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g .
M r . a n d M r s .L a r a R o l l a n d a n d
ch i l d r e n ealle.I a t t h e R e v.Ib ei n-
er t n e n h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
M r s .M a r t i n L a r s e n ca l le d o n
lvline N e n a An d e r s e n S u n d a y a f -
l e r n e o n
C h d s P e l e m o n sp e n t S u n d a y
a ft e r n o o n w i t h W a l t e r A n d e r n e n .
H r .a n d H r a .R i c h a r d Ne !!-o n
a n d Vi o l a ca ll ed a t t h e G o t t l i e b
St o r k h o m e S u nd a y fo r e n o o n .
H r .a n d B r a .Go t t l i e b S t o r k ,M i t a L e t h n a n d W i l fo r d a n d M r .
a n d M r s . E m a n u e l A n l l n e a a o n a n d
anne l a h S a t n w y n a e m l n g b
au to fo r t he we s t. .Th e y w i l l ¢
re l a t i ve s i n th e vr ea te rn p a r t o f
t h e s t a t e t h e n w i l l g o o n t o C o l -
o m d o .f ~Ne l s o n l a g g g n s
c a n o r u m g a r a g e uH r .An dr ea eo ufa absence.n s
H i n a V i c k N e l s o n s p e n t Tu e s -
d a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e G e o r g e R a v
mu a a e n h o m o .
Th e K e n o r i l l ( H u b m e i o n Th u r : -
d a y a f t e m o e n w i t h M r s .H a n aW u l f .S e ve n m e m b e r : a n d s e ve n
vl a i t o n w e r e pr es e nt .Th e vl s i l -
o r a w e r e :l i n .C l a n :W u l f a n dM n .P e t e R e e h o f B l a i r .Aliases
M y r t l e a n d L e t h a S t o r k . M r a . A r t
Jenn en,H r s .R i c h a r d Ne l s e n a n d
B r a .Fn e d Ch r is l la n ae n .T h al a d i e a t i e d t w o ¢ u i l t . | a ft e r w h i c h
t h e y en j oy e d a un c h .Th e n e x t
g r i n d a t S t . A P a u l' | ~ S " g -
y ,t .o l -ml:lion wil b e T m
Lan Larson and mu, Ivan and
Martin Christensen spent Monday
night camping and fiahlng at!{alerblu1ner'| Lake.Hin Kirsten Larsen :pant Fri-
<"§, at the Martin Lemon home.r. and llra. George Rasmussen
bail commenced work on a newset of.!nmll.iing|..Tom Larsen ofOmaha wil do the carpenter work.Mr. andtllrg.. Haldn Linen and
sons sr n tu atthe :Z Laraen home.nz
llr. and Mrs .Amos Rdnertsencalled at the Howard Jensen and
Hun A. H. Thego and childrenwenttoWahooSunday to visitrelatives.
Mr .end lin. Ray Brown ond
children matured to Fremont onThursday.Hr. and Mrs. 'II1ele entuuinedrelotlvufromDgvidCityI n tSunday.
H i n Charlotte Berry returned
*gg Colorfndokzitvr being gone1tMr.ond and mother and ds-
ter retumed Honky after wend-imr about :ix 'meh in Cdondo.Ted Petonon left Tuud;forBannon to c lerk for Lulie hm
in his store.Ledie Berry wan callin; on
|.k i r k a n d M i s a B e r n i c e Ta y i o r a n d
H a r o l d Je n s e n o f B l a i r .
Mi ns L a u r i Di ck : ne ye r sp en t'I'ueodn5 a n d W e d ne s da y h e l p i n g
Hn . C h r i s H a n s e n c o o k fo r t h r a s h
e n .
M r . n d L i n . I l l r r y l a : s e n a n d
fl m i l y w e r e m e a t s Br m c h y e ve -
n i n g a t H u m W u i f a ,.
S m d n f n f m m o n vi s i t o n l tA l b e r t l a n l e n '|w e n H r .a n d
M r s .C h r i s Ha n s e n a n d ch i l dr e n
a n d l r l r . a n d M r s .W i i l K u h r a n d
c h i l d n n o f B w r .
Ju a n il l La n - e n o f K e n n an d sp e n t
fr o m Th u r afi a a n t i S u n d a y e vo -
n i n g a t t h e o m e n l h e r unc le,
l l l n s W u l f a n d fa m i i y .
and Hn. Gnome Ruhr nn familyBlair, and Mr. and MH. Det-lo Wulf and fnmily.argld Chrlltamon, Hom Jen-sen and H i a Margaret Rmhlf
autoed to Fremont Sunday andbrought Min Amnnda Ruhr home
Mr. :ml lin . W il;Hart spenta fglr day: Inst Iruk#idling rul-ativos in Ion.
Herman Rah!! :Iron to Wake-
fzeld Mondo; ofthis week to at-tend the funenl of his unch,
August Rahlf.Hr.ind Hrs.Han! J .Nihonand flmily ui Blair, dsltod Wid-nescfny at thd"Chria Hansen home.SUM nflomoon visitun at theHammulf home were: Mr. and
Mn .George Ramnuroen and Gnu-and Mr. and Mn. Albert Nelsonand family.Sunday dinner guuta at Alfm!Skov:were Raymond Nevrkirk.Edwin! Newkirk and Hill PUP¢Sundly evening guests at Al-
fmd Skov? were Mr. and Mn .
Carl Erikmm and Evelyn,l l i n uLennett;ond Lea Gnuno.Helen
- .UL a r s e n i n K c n n l r d .
M r . a n d H r s .H i k e N e l s o n n l
Ir vi n g t o n ,vi si te d n t t h e Ri c ha n d
N e l s o n h o m e F r l d l y n fl a m o o n .
H r . a n d M n . H a n s J a n s e n a n d
fa m i l y o f H e r m a n w e r e " I 'h u n d ; I
e ve n i n g gu e st s a t t h e R i c h a r d
N a h o a h o m e .
children and Mrs.A. N. .Ander-
son were out from Omaha |lon~day night.
Mr. :ml Mn. J. A. Snrilurt andchildren and Mr. and Hn. H. G.Van Deulen were Sunday guests
at the John Andenon home inFremont
Alvin Anderson of Arlingtonspent Sunday afternoon at the N.D. Peterson home.
lla. Ruth Rosenbaum :pant afew dly | Ian week 1rldti|;i her
aiatlr, Hn.Whorlow at ajme,Nebrukl..H.
Hr. md Hrs. I'ant Nueva andHn .Ruth Rfuenbaum 1rere.Framont shoppers Saturday evening.
Mrs.McCo{° and c ldn:a o nvil.ilin|at Charles Johnson
home.
lr. and lin. Yec ked and malllon left for their homo in Kansasfueulxyl i k !spending a week
or ten days with her mother, MnNieuen.
--nW hen in
Omah a
iu fnmiah, in a nut shell, a pne
c
homo he nl' her mister,Alma,cook for ushers.Mrs. Howard Jensen helpod Mn.
Chrll W1ich cook for thnohera onWoduoaday.The St. Pnull Ladies' Aid mel.on Thursday lfternoon visa Hn.
hrs Rolh nd.Thirtoan mlmbon
lm! four ddtoru, also o numbernlohildren were present.Vhitorawereas follows:Hr . md Mn .Amo¢""Reinu¢|en of Chicago, lin
Hmm:Hanson and Hn.Grot;Cbriotonaoa of Bidr.A alldosuIn nc h wu le r nd .lr s. II . C. !. | r -sen and Ilia Xinlon will bo theBoltuau nut month.
Hr. lad lin. Alfred Skov :ndLyle um Friday evening visitorsat ti n B on n J en in home nolr
Hernun.! $ . | n d Hr 5 . C ! 1 r i | H \ n s e n : ; .d
n y n n a nilon at **°°f5, Dic{rnuyer'|».
. l m F n d c kmty er hu ben
quita ill with Hu during the putIn k o r lo .llarjory and Aibert Hansenxnt thc yeek-elm-I at tht home ofIrunch,Chris Hansen and
famiiy.Hr .and ll:I. Nah Chrhhm-enr:|dlp¢zi :r ; an d Hr.and l g
a u :pens a'°';;_ Chlirtanlun homo at B l #
a nHn .Wnlhr Novak m d h h !
of Blli r wa nt th e vu k a n d a tthe parental. Prod Knutson homo.lr. =~=°'-5 dm; £15 gf her on
r. In nl.n rnan an d ehi idnn n n dm ttnm.I n .Pete Thomson and aan,
Ollvc r 1111 Mg; afternoon vil-ltnrl at Adoiph ulI'|.
off the nie:vatjon; fifty cowboys;
»|H ;
H r . m d H n .Laulla P o l i c : a n d
d u t l l h t e r , B a r b a r a o f O m l d m l n t
t h o 1 r e o k » e n d a t t . h e H . G .a n
D u n o n h m m .
H r .: n d H n .O t t o D i a n m d
d a u g h b e n ,Lu e l l n a n d V a n o f
C c r u t o s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d vi d ! -
l n r a t U 1 0 J. A . B u r l h u t h o m e .H r .a n d U r l .F r a n k T l m l i l n
a n d n u l l d l u l h t e r c l ! " O n u h l
s p e n t o n e d s y l u t w e e k It t h e L
E. W n rc t h o me .
H i n E l k V i r g i n i a Z d l n r o f
O m x h a i l v i d l i l l l n t t b e 1..E .
W a n ! h o m o f o r 1 c o u p l e o f t e c h .
l l l n L u e n v J a e o h u n r e t u r n e d
t o h e r h o m e o n e d i r la s t w e e k
a f t e r : p e n d i n g a M e e k vl l l t l n gre l a t i ve s In O m a h a .
M n . C h u .A n d e r s o n o f O m a l u
s p e n t Th u r l d l y w h i t i n g a t t h e H .
G . V a n D u u e n a n d J . A . S w i h l r t
ho me s.
l i n . W a i t e r H a n s e n a n d d a u g h -
ber o f Ir vi n ,Io w a i a vl x i t i n (a t
t h e E ve r L l u t m p h o m ! t h l x a r c s k .
5 fr | . E d n a 8ent .on a n d ch i l d n - no f Im z l u m .H e b .a m 'r l ll t ln g _ a t
b n M r |E .S p n k e r h o m e f o r |
e w t r e eM r . a n d M n . P e r r y G a i n e s a n d
ar m o f O m a h a s p en t S a t u r d a y a n d
Su n d x y a t t h o To m G ui n e a h o m e
l l r . a n d H n . H . C . E d w a r d : n n d
ea: lcrobatic lets; Japanese fam-
ilies recently bmuglzt over from
Japan;Arabian 'hamblen fromTaheran,Arabia;forty d o w n
with the highest salaried claim in
the *lrorld la prozlnolr;trained
d a n and paula;panda at nn-tiona which for oriental splendor
exeelh anything pmdtieed up tathepresent time;200 will Ud-
tnah; 400 Imran; 800 mn to man
the Ihmr; wonders galore;featswithout a parillel.
The dream il one of the most
nxcc anful In the c ountry luringfor htlf #century play ed princ-9
4 a IFnauom, rgannmsm Q
Robbins Bros. Bl: I-Blu lllunn to
Appear an Friday . Ain!! ll
P n s u o m '
is to have the nnorid'| lures# dr-cua :Mill a ltnet puado all Fri-
day, August 19.It ll a bil wantfor thll section of the country. Tha
elreus hu been incrnnd to twleaits former dn, !h!'°\1tT\ aulmu\~
tilion by purchus of U. S» Cimu
Corporation pmplrties.Hundndl
win gn nur from lun to attend.
Alnady thenevan a number whohave nude up parties to go cur
to Fremont to attend one af ilu
two pu-formulas. Among tbl dh-tinc the feature: ue:
Tto mnmmoth pagnnu, requir-
ing three hundred WPIG in its
rut of c hunc ten; thru benll afelnplunuu;a mlfnmnth hippopob-
amua just Imported from Aida;marvelous hen! of performln; a.n»
imaln Pena Blll'|Wild West
shown;fifty Sion: Indian: from
i n g i t . : ~western tour ea-
llned to suc h an extent that it_
stands in the hunt rank.i t i lworth while in mr: way.29-It
4 |. 4~r .|
W h l t i n e x p e c h e d t o b e t l z e m n t t
u a e fu l t w o p a n s o f m y N e b r a s k a
p o u l t r y b u l l e t i n is p y in te d i n U I
mi d dl e of a n e w c i rc u l ar No . MS O ,
Be t te r . R at i on s H o n E m 01 |
L h c Ic h h a n d u s e a n l i s t e d f o u r
d i ff e r e n t d r y m u h fo r m u l a e , e a c h
rn n c o m p o s e d o f f a r m a n d m i l l
fee ds a n d p a c k i n g hou se b y - p m
d u c t z w h i c h c a n b e p u r c h l i e i i a t
me uo n nb i e c os t b y m y N e b n i i l
p o u l t r y n u n .O n t h e o p p o s i t e P l l l
is a wi n te r fe ed i ng s c he d ul e . W hi h
t h e w u e d u l e l a p l a n n e d fo r w i n k !
eg g p ro d uc t io n, it nh o ll lfl b e a d op -
te d n a so on In t h e f d !a n t h e
y o u n g pu ll et s u e p u t i n t o U U !
w i n t e r q u u t e r s .Th e m e t w o s u s -
clvm msn FORMULAE
tical poultry program lo fu a l
feeding in eoncernoml.The dum-
larisareinlnededltioaof tvopn»viou.-1 pubiicnions which han hunvery popudlr wish Ncbrtlks 90411-
iry raisen.4
Had 'Em Too
First Hobo-when 1 lie down
mu .s mz NE W S o vGARDNER n|s1-uc;
'nl x m n a - m a i
for couvensdan hz thu eommItytblIan west or an und il
:andy finhhed nav.
Hn. Cad! Thompson md lilAmanda Pohnn vm Ulnir ull-en 'l'hxuldly,l n .Mn S h o r t vu i n t i nThundayw g "a n ( u r b l'
mother wha very ill..ln . W m . B l r k k a n d D - A g
ln . H o w a r d m m m d RoJ or dan i nd um m m mvidtadwithmd : d m v ,l n .Cl'u'||`H.hn s n F ri d a] an d n rlrllhd bar with dhmlr o r th r i l-
a n .I r . la d ln . B u r y B r n y n d4-355;-5 Ply ! nrrhed hams anWy" H U M ho m t hlllnneaou Lulu much some: damS r ' ' m . = "' ° ° r : , , . ° ' " '
ne u |vu " J L m. , ' 5 . | n h i . | mu a h
bmar n l thi s vmhg .lr , md l n C h r i s H . L u m :
and :pant tbl awning n.t du l -Petersen home.'nur took Gitlv
an d P au ru n h o me d u r mllr. Larsen with the tumthe put manib.|Word neelmd from the Jenn L.Potenun hmlly a mz th e y n nankrinl their vacation imm-anal»z 'Thi had w u d G u n n .l i i r d l . L l l n n Falls,Wlndnr
Cin ld a a nd we n ieu ln g n m- li
Wednelda for home.Hr. nndyllrs. J. P. Lanes md
James wen shipping in Blair dlThursday.T M :lo vk d in n lr $the hom: of their ann, ChriaH.."'i`n"'"'u m a .s a m u m m !
l llin. Charles Ti mm Irilh :amis
zn Friday aftemoon.Hr . a n d Hn . C h r i s H. mmandKennethattmdndSrmdlylchool and church alrvlces in Hem-s m m q m m mH i . .a t ~W m . E . ~
home.Jorglm Petersen drnve in fniid*Wall Lake. low;Honda n d I lQrlaitinat the home of nil fnthlr,
(Jiri:hllc nl.,
Niels Llnen and family of Hn-man nilnd at Chrh 1Ar\en'| Sumdav_hannln|.'o Hillside Hulllen met withHI1.Chrll H.Lin en rw-rrdnv
afternoon #ith a good uttendlhoeand a very pleasant time.
Chang" is om of the gmgm §r,""I11_e iuttenlotyof Dmeelana
ainix. Q Cooper xr . m d Hn .~ ~ ~pr yes!c smGy-In Filth.Ge0;"t°Hiller and Crowlll Hama .f"51.?» forlom-I
Clyde, Jr., Hrs. Dora Hiller. Hr.time hu mmm] her work thanindMn. Claude Clement:uud md has pac to California fc: an
,§;°f§d;g§* "and H n .I..A.'¢,¢¢nded ,mt
Hr.nd H I t Bresrda .Eight can of stock Iran shipped Leona :nd p::. ' " ' ; : ; , , , m m g
!rvmtI1e!oe| ly nrd.| !anTuesdly , ; ¢ h g " , d | |. g o g e ".1w m l u -Waldo Hancock mlmd s um afghzm JE' m.:'§',¢¢ff1.5'1»
: n d t h r u l o n :d r o ve t o O m a h a
W e d n e s d a y t o a n t h e m t o l d .
l l r . u n d H n .P r a n k C n n o r o f
C r a i g sp e n t B a t m d a y e ve n i n g a t
t h e p u m t a l , J. D . L o w e h o m e .
E d P i l c h e r o f B l n l r w a s a p l e u -
a n t w l e r S u n d a y a t t h e M r s .
..|~A n u m b e r o f fr l vn d s o f H r . a n d
H r s . F . 0 . B r a n n o n n a m u p h u m
O m s h a S u n d a y m o r n i n g , b c l n f i n g
p i c n i c d i n n e r s a n d s p e n t a l e n -
a n t clay a t t h a Sw a ns o n o m e .
H a r o l d S w a n s o n " e n t m O m a h a
Y i l h t h e m t h a t r vr n i n g fo r s
u u ...) ~ | |u .~I !N e w Y o r k D m l l y N e w s h a d t h i s t o
s l y ," C h a n f a "a d a r e d m o vi e ,
no th in g a ls o d es c ri be s i t. .E m ! -
b o d y ah o u l d nee l t " ." T h o m o s t
t h r i l l i n g m o m e n t i n m o t i o n p i c -
t u r e h i s t o r y " , u i d t h e N e w Y o r k
l h r i i l a ft e r a n o t h e r .
O n t h e m g a f o r t h i s w e e k l t
t h e R i vi e r a , " A l "E vi n l a n d t h e
Ri vi e r a M u s i c a l Je s t a n i n t h e N e w
l d e l P u b l 4 § L a ; e ahosr " S p o r t s
R e vu e " .I a m e r r y r o u n d o f
N o L h i n g i s q u a m s o u g l y n
mu s e u i n t s m i l e l n w h i c h t h e I
ch a ng e s e x p a n s i o n b u t n o t
eyes.
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in regard to color, line and trimmings.Colors are those especially fav-
ored by those who will accept only the latest in modes.
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l c u s u mInmel n . c m cw," ar 1'¢\.m.>»:pcm Thnndny at tha H. 0. (hirnur h om nn : lu n.In md lln. H. 0. Cooper andlr. md ln . W m. Rumunen | ¢~n w t b a lndhn Pow-wal B!
l mMr.and In YG:-nld Reid ol
Onuhl visited ut the home nf hlnvmnb. lr mad Mn. Clludq Rlfd
Ed Sw., with ln. Olson. Blu
D u m a :and Inn, intend lo leave
on 1 two In-| k'n nudon ThurviLlL|\\0fd7||~"HY vm mo hr lnCarlde lnd\ n| | i lBll| | Plfk.' | 'hl
eledrf shqp will bl c laud whik
....-.W . W mvmu man a : uc -oeulul taehsr.Mn . A. W . B u m wh a vu Illthe pu! week u bu tle r ll lhlxwriting.fMr. and Hn. Marlon Denney|n~| |o:\| of Tehnuh vhited Her~
man relnllvu Bntundny evening.c . c . Radar ol Omllu vllited
over Su f with hll daughter,u m Nu d e s | t th i Ge o f ml!-hho m.
li l u larrahugdnex il '"°":°r |,I wo wee Awithn . G M . ,:-\n\er mm-
xn ; vi m d n housework d u n "(M harvest season.Mn. Knubon, who Ll hen hvnSou lh nmu on vilil nz lu!W al-may mlm-noun J S .li n .
hmm V m Ham.'
G1:ods on sale to close them out at prices
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H -Ithat will surely meet your approval
lmmer dresses in silk, cotton and linen.Misses voile dl
10 to 14 years and baby coats, a few good numbers.
Women's and Misses' trimmed hats, black and colors.
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Ladies' and Misses' ready-to-wear hats.Large line of children's hats.§
Children's panty suits from three to ten years
Full line of neckwear, gloves and Nellie Don aprons---white.Broken line of coneta.
Flowers of all descriptions.Ribbon--narrow and wide.Hosiery--all colors, V{_l'lite
and colored.Blouses in silk and fine cotton.Full line of toilet ar ticles.
0 ~/B i g R e d u c t l o n o n a l S u m m e r G o
.M u s t H a v e R o o m f m 1 F a l 1 S t o c k
Fa ll Ha t s N ow In .Ask T o See T h em .
Fe lt s F o r C hi l dr e n' s Sc ho o l H at s
Winter coats will be here in a few days.Make your choice early.
A small deposit and we willlxold the coat for y°u.
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H n .H .1 .S In # b k ~: e r n " B i W u ! I n u v o n : J u : : ]I w e n l d u n 'f ' r e h i i ve : a n d : IM n t t e n d e n t h e c i r c u s i n O m a
m m m l n O m a h a ." ' . . 'f ° ' £ " f 'I '. . _ _A A . ;.n_..._-_~
Ray Price ind the misfortuneof having his foot quite badly lac-
entod one dny Int week.Ile
'lru Working for the county doingnomo mul work out of hen mdwas cutting nomo brush when then o h e v u using glanced df,cutting hh 'foot with pdnfd re-zulu.Rev. J. P. Rig; nnd family ac-comllnkd n o c a n of 0| nah:frig in tondliemmn lut&11";.|es.hy
ev ng l.a 1:e sup-pur ia Held palEd
Hrs. 0. H. G°~f-"5 and littleYin hue and Wini red Hungale
spent Wedneadav afternoon ln thecouslin nt tha Rav Trlnlett home.
mr.:nu mrs.nu n Looper orTehmnhwerednaer guest.:atthe o. L. Hilnlngnr homo Sunday.Mn .Alfred Jespenen amiBlain: ac companied by Hn. Ju.'Van Horn and Miu~.B1=elynmo-
tom! lo Ornahvhiday .Fred Slot! of Blair was iookingafterbusinessimenstsinourcity one day Int week.Dr. A. J. Cameron. who plannedto lugs the.latter part o! the
put week on \ nation giv-es: up plana !or | vacation at the
present time.Ike W oods of 'Denman was aHouma! caller nt the ll. C. Cooper21° "'°:':2°"!'§ ef'°"a°°".
¢Away from friends- .\'.
yet a visit is so easy with a telephone
A'p|\on¢nm|<aa1l¢heu/orldyourncighbor.
actull Iiv e d le s a n dmilu f nd;hbon,"\rbea eto"youc,;°;beind'|;|¢utulchvid\d:m:.mm yuu wm
Yw u f= mé~ ¢ =a » ¢ f8 a m¢ » .1 ¢ »m¢ = ». y °u ~ i» h y° u » 4» » =» ¢ f. 4 .» a ,
with"hom¢,"1| rizhzb¢c hwr¢.h,d1¢cIub-the y o u u m n
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.Rem em ber t he d ate August su to o u t n 5
MRS. T. C, H1LToN, The Milliner ~
f~ a nE=:.a:i=1m v"i'i-|"' ~ f 1\,=2' muummmulnumm xuuuwllunnmnummmuullxmnmuzunummlmuuuun|¢n||||||||||n||1||sm
»;;=~=f- »_g= ";'»°*=-bv boy bon:
u n :Wm. iIngham at Omlha hu \e»
spied I position u clerk nt thaHorvrkh clothing store.Ha be-gan work lut walk.Dudley Carter, who il instruc-tor ln the Bloom llalian xhooimarllnkogn. Ohh.. 'lrith hismothlr,lr ld u i i n c r n Cuiair of
at v»1.u~?;°....1 :hu h i n Hermln
then, whic h wiil va him more
mom for his cafe neu.
Hr. and Hn. Ed Stapleton ofTekamah were Herman nilnrs on
Friday.Ther have recently beenal. Camneil B :din when they hadcharge of l stun for Drew Bros.of Omahn.
Hn. 0. R. Nslaon and her fath-er.Laurent:Hansen 'ot' Chicagoarevisitingha n sl.pruc nt ll.
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itinsvizhcveryfriend.
For Safe Transportation
Andersen Bros. Transfer Co
Live Stock and Freight
We're Bondgd Carriers
Olllee--Opposite Furman Elevutor
For You-
and Your Fqmi{y!
YOU ARE lNTER!§'IED in Important NEWSof the great Farm Organization '°'eomlalete and authentic Congressionnl Reporu'°Xull information on Deparimenu ofGovernment and Administration ''°FREE SERWCE to bring you NEWS.assist-ance. instruction anlentenainmeut '''a live. up~to-the-minutl NEWSPAPER for thebusy fu-mar and his flmily md those intercated In agriculture.Such ll
E l m ~ ' ~rc ;3-~e v u ~
Blair Telephone Company
*told yuh JG fonigi ammo,luiLocal and Long Distance Service!l
U NTERPRISEI l l !Don C ar te r lr ri nd I nt
'hunky from Vlborg. S.D. mQonwlcfnmsakamrkh relatives
nnd ni nd a.
A number omc ph isom zhln:ommunity :tw thi rodeo and.4 at Haedninunon on Sundny.
ln. August Kahnk, Gustav andClan, and Hin Chili W aomannwled at the E-nil Lamp home onxsmdnenaafternoon.Alum rich vlailcd with MarieXllmk on Tlunday .
Hr. Chris Wrich and daughter,Mary , Aims and Hull, Gm :nd
Jqim |K|Jmk and Mr.and Lira.H. lluelier and Ervin mms amongthan from this ridnity that nt-tended the :hour in Blair Satur-
da Genius
nEso*r0wcALs
Gnu S ully lad In J as S ully
vidtad in Bid: Ill! Thunday .Dan Gns tla md hmlly spent
la d Wadnndsy in ni ng a t the
Whit Wallace home.lln. J wnnia mlzmu sntenain
Id tht Do Soto Woman: Club* al
The Junlnr md Young People'sdunesatPleasantVieware
phnning | Snzlner rout on Fri
day evening of this week.Hrs. Sylvie and Inn, John werevh dwn an Tuesday evening at
H. J. Smith'a.Hr. Harley Appleby and flmiiy
attended a picme Sunday near
Flnmacre, when e large number ofrelativesandfriendscelebratedAugust birth nnnlvernries.
Mn. Harr{vSmith, Dorothy and
H 6 spent eclneerlly In Omaha..r. John Compton and daughterRuth 'nm Omlhs \'iaiI.o|1 Frida .Gifford Compton and Edie
lr. and lin. J. 8. Con-tty :pantSunday, last week nz thi home of
Rn..Conetfs niner,Mn .P. J.Hyun of Omahn.Hn. Flynn and
daughter., Huy left the follquing
'Fun ky for lm A n g o la wh e n
tha latter will enter gponwy lt.lin. Flynn will viii! relatives be-
fan re turninHr. and Mrs. Ryron Bunn and
baby spent Sunday at the par-
ental, C. B. Bunn homo.Hr. and Mn. T. K. Iveraos :nd
daughter; spent Sunday afternoonwith Hr. ard Hn. R. H. Iverson.
. 'vhium at J. H. Comptoxfl.~~I Hrs.Andrew Svengulrd om!
Darla Jean were Sunday vlxitonOnWednudoy ownin o f I n t at the parental, Jonas Blomber:
week, the tlllldnn and ritnds of home.Fritz 353131505011 gnlhlnd in a.Hu. Susie Lane of Bldr spenthm oompany at hm hum! to ull- 1 severld dag int meek with her:brute his birth anni\rernry»5 7 daughter,n .Clifford Roy.
tho lutanelsofihe hour of dtspen-Hr. A. Danielson of lanhlll-
ina wo judn they r=}°¥r<i umm-town, Za. and son Phd, of Ch!-n l vu .c g ago, Sheldon Peek and BeninHondurasasSuttoni l i and Graco Gollehon wore gilitoro
Haze;Marsh attesdnd t h e g f "at Frmd Peelis on Friday.at Gudld Hall isrllloir hs!=¢~¢Hr.and Hn .Chu.Koenig,
nooday._Frieda and l l a r n n t n n Sun-Mr.and Mn . J .v.Compton day evening dxiton lt the Jonahand Betty meat Sunday ~\¢!\i1\|Blomberg home.
~a~Au. nie Psoru:. L ~D
wnnmmn County FUI, Arunmn, Sewmber 21 zo za B L A I R ' S ~~Nebruk; S¢akaFalr,Linmln. Scphmber 4 to 9
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND uocAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
¢.-|".»L"'»T£'IJ»'¥.I"§2 =..'.'r.'=.,, |¢.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AlGUST 18. 1927
'FATE surr.
MAKES RULING
war. 'r. nonz:n1so§_._p€An
County Treasurer, Chu. Ruben-sou, :waived the sad news I-'rickyof the death of his brother, Wm.
TIIRESHING SEASON ;f`nI§Ié<=1T»§1>1mcncA1.LYovsm; ~
A r t h u r R o n o n I n t 1 h u n d a y .
T h r u ' n n f i f t e e n m a z r l l m n p r u
om .a n d i h e fo l l o w l t l l H a l t o n :
H n . A . C l r d e A l l e n a n d d a u g h t s r
L o l a , l i n . H e n r y L u d w i g a n d u r n
d m g h t l n ,B o t h a m !L i l a h ,H n .
M i n m m m d Th e l m a m u o f
D c S o t o .
\ | .\ | _ -¢n .. -n .J. . n - J n.--
l t r . a n . I l n . n n r r y a m n n . m r .a n d H n .C l i f f o d R a y a n i w u s .
He l a d n a n d C l i ffo r d Ja c o b s s p e n t
S u n d a y e ve n i n g l t t h e F r e d R a y
hom-0._A I n o f t h e m e m b e r :o f t h e
B l u e P i n ! S o w i n g ( l u b s p e n t t h e
fo r e p a n o f t h e w e e k a t A r i i n z i o n
l t F a i r G m u n d s Pa r k ,w h e r e
:mn i ,,_*,jj_§..1'§;"; ,mlnucn concm
CLEAN UPi;*¢':.L::'¢:.'.':.%L'w¢| roam mlm
HOME THEATRE
His service lsnfrankly-
qulte scrumptious
PRICE WITHOUT
QUALITYls A Poor Buéam
P m c e w m s o u r
|
SUNDAY
Ben Lyon and Pauline Slnrk in
"DANCE MAG nc"
FOX NEWS, SPOR`l'LloHT_ noone PODGE
diy at Chris Jennelfa.Mrs. J. w. Compton, Gilford andRuth were shopping In Fremont
last Thurldn.
Mrs. E. C. 1.i°»plncott called onHn. Sumner Friday afternoon.
Robert Ind Ronald c m of Te-kamnh spent from 'Thunday untilSunday at Chris Jem-en'a.
The John Piffnr family of Arl-ington, the I'nnk Bi!f|.r and Clean
Wllkinriamiiiu, Mrs. W m. W i!-kiua an.l Hrs.Hnmmnng we nSundaydinner guest:u FredPeck'ar.Ray Peck culled there intha afternoon.
Mr. Oscar Holmes of Blair was
4 caller Thursday evening at theHarry Smith home.
Tho Eddlels blatant an~
bumptlo us ,
He's no t impo li te no
pres umptuo us .
The plain facts lmpe
u ; ;
FRID AY a nd SAT. a n d SAT. MATI NEE
John Gilbert und Joan Cnwlord in
"TWELVE MILES OUT"
ALSO COMEDY
MON DAY
day.
vzsrrs OLD HOME
AND FRIENDS(Continued from page one)
and happy nl!air.
Thou preneng were the families
of Mean and Meuhmes Henry
orn, Ju. Rynn, Wllter Sappen-
' ld.Clarence Jensen,WallerNelson,Ludwig Jensen,Weston
Lang, Carl Pieper, Georgq Nelson,L. C. HAns'51"i}'Mr. and Hrs. Ru
Hagen and Rev. and Mn. Pouch-
er o! Omaha,Mn. Oren Nelsonand family, Mrs. Lauri Tofte end
family, Peter Jensen :nd latent:
Hanson and His: Helen Jensen.
HOME THEATRE
His service lsnfrankly-
qulte scrumptious
PRICE WITHOUT
QUALITYls A Poor Buéam
P m c e w m s o u r
|
SUNDAY
Ben Lyon and Pauline Slnrk in
"DANCE MAG nc"
FOX NEWS, SPOR`l'LloHT_ noone PODGE
diy at Chris Jennelfa.Mrs. J. w. Compton, Gilford andRuth were shopping In Fremont
last Thurldn.
Mrs. E. C. 1.i°»plncott called onHn. Sumner Friday afternoon.
Robert Ind Ronald c m of Te-kamnh spent from 'Thunday untilSunday at Chris Jem-en'a.
The John Piffnr family of Arl-ington, the I'nnk Bi!f|.r and Clean
Wllkinriamiiiu, Mrs. W m. W i!-kiua an.l Hrs.Hnmmnng we nSundaydinner guest:u FredPeck'ar.Ray Peck culled there intha afternoon.
Mr. Oscar Holmes of Blair was
4 caller Thursday evening at theHarry Smith home.
Tho Eddlels blatant an~
bumptlo us ,
He's no t impo li te no
pres umptuo us .
The plain facts lmpe
u ; ;
FRID AY a nd SAT. a n d SAT. MATI NEE
John Gilbert und Joan Cnwlord in
"TWELVE MILES OUT"
ALSO COMEDY
MON DAY
day.
vzsrrs OLD HOME
AND FRIENDS(Continued from page one)
and happy nl!air.
Thou preneng were the families
of Mean and Meuhmes Henry
orn, Ju. Rynn, Wllter Sappen-
' ld.Clarence Jensen,WallerNelson,Ludwig Jensen,Weston
Lang, Carl Pieper, Georgq Nelson,L. C. HAns'51"i}'Mr. and Hrs. Ru
Hagen and Rev. and Mn. Pouch-
er o! Omaha,Mn. Oren Nelsonand family, Mrs. Lauri Tofte end
family, Peter Jensen :nd latent:
Hanson and His: Helen Jensen.
ADPl~l)ll£ {onlli-:tions of Laws ~.»;;;';j' qua; uusuq;uw """"""»z~:¢¢¢z1»"¢Crop o l Smlll Gu in I as u1y u;;':.1d'| ; ;Fullour-I Jsila I'ill of Boon I»'i¢'l1!em m i TM? wen at Ly on: last week
me hmm and r B w m 0 k lmd .Retblqllhn of Certific ates "+I Dmmd wa s li xly - e i g h t mf - I "'" °** ¢*i in County.| " *° ° l. °::¥n:?.1 .. nrlur wf .....-Bfimnru xnz All .\n1l¢h1»f-»L-..'f_. '2"f'_., .'.' .I
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¢¢an¢¢ at nm and CNl¢¢Y\l i e d b s R u l i n g o f S l a t e S u p e r i n - } o f u s e a n d l e e ve e t o m o u r n h i m a
te n d e nt o f P u b l ic i n el r u e li o n e .
g g y i q .I S D E A D w a r :G R A D E
\
A t t o r n e y G e n e r a !Dec id es t h a t
8 0 %A ve r a g e G r s d e M e e n a B e -
t w e e n 7 9 M 'I{a n d 8 0 % .
A n n n l i i n n h u l r l i l n i n s e ve r a l
so n,F r e d , o f I n s An g e l e s , C a l i f.
a n d a d a u g h t e r , A l i c e , o f O m a h a
h r o , b r o t h a r a , C h u . o f B l i i r
a n d F r e d o f H e r m a n , a n d a d e t e r ,
Mn . K a t e S i a g h t o f E l k h o r n , 'W i e -
eon ai n.
Th e fu n e r a l ee r vi o e e , u n d e r t h e
a u s p i c e s o f t h e K . P . L o d g e w e r e
Feici l a s t S u n d a y a t 3 p .m .a n d
Ra n g ed A ro u n d $ 1 . 25 p er B ue h e l
I o r W h e a t .
.B L A I R S H I P S 3 1 C A R S W H E A T
H o n e n d C a t t l e M o vi n g D u r i n g
Ju l y a n d A u g u e t W i l l To t a l o l '
8 | C a r a S u r e Ju l y 1 .
De e n n f Qi ! Iu s e h i n ! n n n n n In
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d r a w n t o t h i : e u b j a L Vn ke
fo r e x a m p l e t h e t r a ffi c o n
W a l k e r . A ve n u e a n d C o l fe x
w h e n t h e s o l d i e r m o n u m e n t
i e au ch a me n ac e l o t h e
n f e t y u f t r a f f i c u l w h e nca u t i o n e h o d d Q " a h o e m .
O n l a s t S u n d a y m o m i n f n
re p r es e n t at i ve o t Th e E n -
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Si x in t he Tol l s .
...E I G H T C A U G H T I N o u s W E E K
S o m e Re c ei ve F i n ; - A n d O t h e r !
F i n e A l l Ja i l S` ,l e |\ ge .m e
A n d C o e ! l a t h e M a x i m u m .
? u l e y l f 'r e p o n e q t o n a ve a n o n 1 1in O m a h a t h r e e w e e k : t h i s s p r i n g .
Th e y c l a i m t o h a ve u n l e m : u p -
w~ d. e te e o nc ee a io na an d r ld oe an d
t h e f f m w h i p e ve r s h o w n he r e .
O ve r o n e h u n d r e d pe op le a r e
c o n n e c t e d w i t h H u a b i ; a b o u a n d
u n i : f m m u n m m l m h e n n n
p a t m n l a e d b y t h e fu n - l o vi n ; p u b -
l i c o f B l a i r a n d vi d n l t y .
ol Bunn.. Bold 'hlsdny Eu-
Ilu ml lah s u- un .
MUBIC lricxrrlommmr ooon
mu I - ' o d m i n S t u n Na P m-
llff Phu lor Conc ert.Nu nc-
oemnodnuuu for Aw¢»¢@_
.a;a;.";.;;.§»;'K; ¢;;;»;;ee! for the reglnrntlon of certifi-uuu for teuhen In the Suu ofNeliukmSedm 6102 of the NehnlhSehool law, pertalnhu' to certifi-
nhu luued by :tau uonmlschools, ruds, ln part u follows:"Pruvided, each holder ol a eenu m m from the elernenlafymum. or | dploma frnm dtherei the collednte eonnel. shall be-¥:°'° he "'!"".F° "BEF '°!"ffT
muennenv. vumont cemetery.
ummm
BE mnlcmn
U. S. Dfhlrilnml al Alrkuhnn
'mn UD Work »r Eradlmlnr
Burberry.WUI leaped Every
Property 1| Counly.
To
_.... ... ..... W.. -...».~ .ww ...(hu binary of the county in :sowpnddully through the hnrvenlngand the erop largely nmrketod atprizes r-ndrlx from $1.18 to $1.27perbulhel.The avenge yieldfor the county ix udmnmd at 25bmhela und graded number oneInd hwFor tbl put three veeh wheathu been wlrivr me the esm-lnnof tbeeountynndupmthc15th ln|L thllfiane cuioadn hunbeen lhippedoutof the Blnlrde-
Iau
¢es¢asee
larprlse nodeed :ar drivermer ar driver eemn; me
eornen an tbl vmmg dd.and °ndu\nHlt mn .mmtheir on liven bit nba thelives of than who n ncryin: me ebay ue rankrules.'-» . » ~ » » ¢ » » . . -
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rm ameera have been burytheput week plekihl QD bww vio-letars.The nm w Kuhntheir ovm was Ed Shuthelm ofKeluunl nd Herman Gunter ofOmlha.The (Int mentioned u In,Ml and the leennd il out on bond:and ddr trial: will be held ll Illter dlh.Her-mm enln :une Into thelimo lI(h\ Sunday when | ui dv u mldl md Chu. Comptna,K|.\lu.|West..na lun.FbydKing, Andy Kkhe\l| and lastlr
EIUDY PICIIC
Thru 81| Day: _of Pl: for 150llenbenu b mw ua a m'
Usb: ul Arlluiul Fair Gund:
Annu a. 9 nd wh.
nsmz rms Pnoauus DAILY
c n u n ~l ..I."'bundronurt which
evening onthe h.»...£;$"%'}~n~..,.WuHn|»~
hnutne tv uht wmv :tund-»a.Thhwuprohnhlyduutothe(ut me the pleunn summer."Jnek B|=|nnun'hadaa e|\-ment lor theevedngwhiimokoutwmethinglllutvohnndmdwn~l¢.|=a.¢ e=mux\-gun;wnlntblperkThemudcrndad nu highelnulndhlnrvuvthahvnnhhnmmnnuhnrdnmunmmm.
met Friday waning for tnenrmonthly meeting.The following
rngnm suss given: Lord'l Pnyt!B1 League; Opening Irons. Lelmw:
Responsive reading, Gilbert RunLeague; Psper on lllsdon. HolrinR u n ;Piper on Luther L o yHlssion, I1-:ns Nlsbsum.Tb !ol-
Imrln delogules wen chosen instung the Luther ham c onven-
A 28-29-80tion at Ponca élgult :Aivln Wdtksrnr,nn Schroder:
sltemstes,Hlda Nleboum and
Mildred Lmnghorst. Rrenenhmentseowstlng of ice ereslh sud wsfqrs1|-sn ne by Nina Williams,Edu Schsreder, Alvin Weetksmp
and Clarence Sclulsrsmsn.lliss Mary Lsllznsn spent Fd-
daar at Wm. Iloltmsn's.Hr. and Hrs. Ed Lallmsn sm!dsushm, Elms Ruth of Arapahoe
Nob. are spending ten days hereurilhhismother,Mrs.lllnnle
Lsllmsn and fsmil .li n .lllnnle man entertain-
ed the follcwizf st dinner Sun-dsy llounrs :n Heldlmes Her-man Lsllrnan, Cly de ma Vlflsn,
Will Lsllmsn and Nor:Is of Wins-lmr.Henry Lsllmsn.Boomer,Emil hllmsn, Curtin and HortonofNicksnon,Ed Lallmsn,Lor-rm1ne,WIlma and Elms Ruth pf»~¢;»-»»°~- Nels.
m. Hallman and Gilbert mn
msn were ln FremontPrld.|y sf-ternoon.llr. :nd Mrs. Aufm Kerkhoffand Stanley Mr. sn Hrs. A is!Bloom and 'Vernon drove to s
Pali Sunday.
lla. Anus Ilrovrln of Nickersonisvldtingwithherdaughter.Hn. Ed Crocker snd Mr. Crocker.Cecil, Anna snd Ellen LsllmanwereFremontcsllersFridaymornlnt.Bd ng]lent and daughter,
Florence end Mabel,:md AlbertLallmsn and August visited Sun-
day afternoon st Wm. Holtmsnh.The ioilovrlng attended Luther
League I"ridsyge\onlng:Hartla-
olls and Peer!Stronger.Ireneand Norms Holtmsn, Elmer Hsr-
lung,Fred Lsraon,Irvin Holl-
msn, Clarence snd Alvin Wilken-inx.Arthur Mengedoht.Alfred
and Alvin Weltlurnp snd Hsroldand Dalton Stronger.
l l a
H o l t m a n a n d f a m i l y ,A d o i p h
H o l t m a n , A a a h a m !R i c h a r d D e a n .
J o h n a n d L e o n a r d E c h l e n k a m p
a n d fa mi l ie s at te n de d t h e s h o w
a t A r l i n g t o n S l l u r d n y eve n i n g .SUITS for MEN
$1250 tg $3750
Which means a saving of $5.00 to $10.00 on each
.S.\it.Quality,Style,Workmanslmip is what you
purchase here.
Boys' Long Pant Suits
$8 - $10 -$12 - $15
Some with two pairs pa-nts for school or dren wear.
N E W F A L L H A T S
$4.50 to $6.00Look at Your Hat--EVERY one else does.
Inf little Denim* "oelebnt¢histh rd blrdmday, Funk Wilson was
a caller than in the evening.f rd 'Ra entertainedHn..Clif o yher aintaru and hmslies on Sun-day complimentary to n o tlu rsister, Mrs. Vivienne Foss. whosebirthanniversaryoccurredthat..d a . '
S UND AY
Ben Lyon und Pauline Stark in
"DANCE MAG IC"
FOX NEW S, sPo | m. | c r1 'r. HODGE PODGE
of her grandparlmt.-Bit. Ind Mrs.
Ed Brown.Harry Smlth'|family v mSunday dinner guest-u at the turn:o! Mrs. Syivis in Blair.Hn. qgww Hiller and Blanc h
:i mc Sa :day from Omaha tovllit s while at the Jonas 8lom»
ber; home .Dr. w. J. Bait and Mr. and lla.D. C. Gill ard family oi TelramahMu. Frank Wilson and dau htzr.B l a u Helen and Ruth Boft of
Blair, and Carl and Rm BolfolSchuyler were Sunday guests of
BAND
CONCERT
Tuesday Nites
SPECIALS
Come and see
Them
on Band Concgrt
.1 o¢~.pc nc on lnThundsy lu nry poolky attend-ed; but even so, the small crowdr u a marry one.The dinnerIn unnurpuaed and games :nd
ics cream cqwqded the short afterdinner houn..Hr. and Mn. H. M. Clark anddaughter, laxine of.0mah| wen
M O N D AY
J u_hnn}'Hines in
"STEPPING ALONG"
Come dy - "CI OOSE LA ND"
naagmvm |Mr. nd Mn. Chu. Hunk drown,tn Ommhn lhnday lor Kr. Hglk'|.war, wha will ueovzgrnr Nm an1 trip w Wheomlm . wuk.4Heldrnn sw um»~m cuff- fard Ray mmm! 'Nadu at Fred*R.|y'|.~IMrun. dauxhmr Neue. Andlm.h ddluihtar, om nunmentA1 evening at tha S\|m~ner home.1lr. Sherman laockilng of Mo-|
a;|»,_1°n cum Sunday lo xpendln few dlya atTheo.Qlhgefl.I
jrunsnn
D O U B L E P R O G R A M -
Fred Thomson in
" T H E T W O G U N M A N "
A : < n -
"THE W OLF HUNTERS"
From Story by James Ulivor Curwood
M e a d l m e a C .R. B u tt o n ,A n n i e f
Su t i n n ,H u e !M a r a h a n d '1'!aen.§
Lu n d t, a n d N e i l S u tm n w er e U ma - g
h a vi d t o r a I n t Sa t u rd a y .I
Ruby Bn dgw erq w i n sp end ing 11 101
\ a k vi s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s i n C o u n d l
B l u ffs a n d O m a h a .I
M n .Mi n e r va C a r t e r a n d so n,D u d l e y w i t h M r .a n d H n .D .A .
C o m p t o n w e r e 2Zi da y c ve n i n g l
PROGRAM
AUGUST |z za AUCIUSTIB
FRID AY a nd SAT. a n d SAT. MATI NEE
John Gilbert und Joan Cnwlord in
"TWELVE MILES OUT"
ALSO COMEDY
`-DNESD 1g_||¢| THURSDAY
s m ;Clan Bun In
" K l D B o o 1 ' s ! ' i
.Cnllcdy-"A uumv mos--
~ 3-'hd lu;:pant Sunday
A L O N G T H E afternoon with Il:1.Joe Bandar
at Henman.M A n t llra. A. E. Diawn and dauxhlera
g md ln . g g J m b n n o i Elnnor and Florence spent 'Thun-0m,h¢ ug day mninl with Mn. Lan Paul-fmm W u! Polnt sen ami daughtor, Anna.'
~ '§°f'.1'{'f"'}'°'l"i There were sixteen mambcn a fee of one dolur."", M rOn un other nate File riculture ; 1 r § mi i =Blair u m wed mm t h e mm m u m h u= u k = o m r r '.|_|,¢1;,,<}_,¢acul1nluao!a.zuund$60,&00.rss. provide: for an \BfI1:!§=;='End lntion c.:.T».1¢n in ='£'I on wp of uuuighuu earlaads
of centilicatas in :choral o -county un next fur wah.o f h a f : m e z u m . ; u m m a l1011!nn.- -...-J :_ :_-|__.--A \|_.»¢lO!- 1¢¢n |¢¢» ¢lhn4A .\-. »-...uni ndv ldlflmof Slwandeannah.m m m m m unnbk umy hh nm il In LH.
srrunn no n AUTO mr
The dna vu :pmt In play.study wi umm; w mu 'nho. o. Wunw. L 1. num. mellluJenin Gran ni unosluz
G u n n g m y{uhm5m_»mu5zy
ahodnlboluldonl-hneours&o\us
h w n w h s n n l d t a h b b o d l u n dh a l r u d y b d l l l n d l h n c h
T l n l n n m d d be wn lm h b h .
Th o c vb a n a a t f h n a u u b wta h -
ls Ogly Hall Value A t a n a d j o u r n e d h i d i n g o f t h e
:Ihr pmnn-I!lul fl a n I n s n . : . |. .
GROCERIES
1 | l l a l u u l u l l y v s i U l u ;p l v y v i s yr l c i f o r a u s c l o o o l . J I 1 1 ' ~i n t h e c o u n t y f o f t h e w m m o n b a n
* a »u n t i l g h ,e e r l i f i u t e i ,s o w t -b e r r y h u s h w h i c h s p r e a d : t h e : t e m
3 . 0 - - . A H f l ] l t l o t h e l f n l n [ T u l l I .
Han; Hcllnlie 'ns 'Hr. ma Mrs. can smmun
u n n o w l | lH i n ( b n Beard aocomponled
Hr. me am. A. A. Anderson md
ND. Dean of Tlkamah, zo Omaha1 - = ; ; _ ° g ; = - v to d o " = ' § ; ~
ans sr e mah:pmt Honda! afternoon with her
nleoe, Irs. Fritz luilsr.
I r a .llargaret ` Iverson sad
1. accompanied by Hr. andIr a .1-»-=_;;_-=ol'Ornelr; spent
af moon sr r. andln. C. H. Blanch d E5 Herman.
Roby iloCoy spent the week-Qnd at the parental P. W. HcCoyhomo south of Flair.
llr. md llrs. I-'rank Pike, llr.
an d Hr a .B s n P i ka a n d s on , llr .
and ilra.Chu.Hurdt of Blair
me m 3¥lD¢ll¥afternoon at theBr m u ma h ome .
Hr. and Hrs. Harry Tyson .md
ND. Paul, llr.n d li n .GeorgeHain and dsughter, Vit;ind; drove
lo Lyons Tueeday and nt gh
Ura. 0. B. Reeves. soc'v»tnena. The
Club presented Mrs. Don Newer
with anmlty sotaathey viaiz forgf m remember them as she ia
loan soon for Wrvmlna for hlrhealth.Tha: dur was sho the
birth andvonary oi'Mrs.C.B.
Bunn and she was gsrasaatod auto-graphed blocks for a friendship,
quilt by the msmbers. ,Tha muahing this week ia sriih Hrs. Geo.IIain."I
Ur. and Hrs. L. L. Layman and
four children dan 1° leava thisweek on a auto trip for Lohan-on,|
lo. to vw: Hn. Lay 1nan'a par-
ents, Ur. and Mrs. Prosser.
lllas Alloc Corpentar of Blair iahelping 'arllh the house work
the Don llotslar homo.I 'rm Sunday Bchaoi n u m
ln. C. H. Hulk and Hrs. A.Dixon of the Piausnt Viasr s.
plan to have a srolner roast
at
of
B.8.
atpeedar *ith gm '| Tl°Tl'a _,;m. H Bunn s Lake on Friday, August 12.
7 stoppedat the home of mother mister, Hrs.Cod]Gorey near Takrmah .md
spent the evening.llr. and Hrs. Opal Reeves and
daughter attendsd the picic ortn eD e8 o¢ o CI ub atth e lo ur ia ¢
park in Blnlr Sunday.{Hr? and ln. Lars Paulsen AM
ismily atllnded the 8. B.picnic
of the Lulhorsa church at Soth-
eriand grove Sunday afternoon.
lr and Hrs. Clarence Simpsonspent. Wednesday ot Opai ILce\ea'.
Hr. and llra. Goo. Hliu :nd
Claim Warrkk Irene Sunday dm-
"her |oem it Harry 'l';¢son'a.llr. and Hrs. Le Paulsen andlr. and Mrs.. v i Dixon and
aolla drovs to Ariington on Wod~
of
Bialr and llr. and Mrs. A.sDixon and family spent last Wed-
nesday evening at ihe C. B. Bunn
horns.
Ur. and Irs. Neum W arric k,
Gertrude and Bryan dlwe "° |Hoop-er Ima! Sunday and attendrd
the ball game.
PEACEFUL HILL
Ilia; H1'b¢l Kniep, Ron Wleaoand Nr. Cui Wlsse and HenryIiniep returned on 8|l.ur.l:§' froma\\¢¢k'a visit with frie s andrslptivaa at Windde, Haskins and
Norfoik.\
Claus Wine of iowa, is \lsl|.in¢|
al.__l§me R. G. Wine homo at lhisi
John Gilbert und Joan Cnwlord in
TWELVE MILES OUT
ALSO COMEDY
SUNDAY
Ben Lyon and Pauline Slnrk in
"DANCE MAG nc"
FOX NEWS, SPOR`l'LloHT_ noone PODGE
MON DAY
Jzhnny Hines in
STEPPING ALONG
Cnmedy-"CIOOSE LAND"
j r u n s n n
D O U B L E P R O G R A M -
Fred Thomson in
"THE TWO GUN MAN"
AxD_~
THE W OLF HUNTERS
From Story by James Ulivor Curwood
-DNESD Yf nd THURSDAY
___,_°~f"#<2c°\f! Ciara Bow in
" K I D B o o r s f "
Cnmedy-"A ux-asv Boas"
h m m f _ww- "ve!which will be much Pl'{|0d I de nit ~IndHome months |30 ill lplllkitiffflllrr °L".».. . . . . S ? f f f " l 1 " : f ~tha haul nf ihin umm! ~ »..,Ti"?.. .§.1.`»£. ,......"£_........'¥SERVICE Ifrom diferert néiiléhn ;;f";n.; Hey lhe put YGl.._ - - \ -m - -I n n a a n d n o d o u b t i h e m o ve b y
K E N N A R D P I C N I C A S U C C E S S th e F e d e r a l g o ve r n m e n t i a fu l l y
¢- | - " g g w a r r a n t e d a n d w i l l p r o ve o f g r a n tT h e fi r s t d a y o f t h e l n n l l d l b e n e fi t t o t h e fa r m i n g in t er e st s
t h r e e d u r p i c n i c w h i c h w a s Th u r s -d a y .A u l u a i m b . o n e n e d w i t h l
o f t h e c o u n t y .
T h e g r o o m g r a d u a t e d l h i a
# P r i o r fr o m t h e h i g h sch ool a t
M i s s o u r i V a l l e y a n d i a a n a p p r e n -
tl a a t t h e H e a l e y a n d H e a fo y
fu n e r a l h o m e i n O m a h a .
'f"Im 1 . n l »a n n : l |¢¢» l - I L I- _
w a s m a d e t o t h e c i t y c o u n c i l fo r
a l m r m l t t o o p e r a t e a p o o l b a l l i n
B l a i r .'I'h a - p o t i t i o n w a s t u r n e d
d o w n b u t t h a a p p l i c a n t n o t t o b e
dl ae o ur a go d con ce ived t h e Id ea
lhl l I PIHII Ma eel ff '\| fn lwA »} \¢\ ¢-1
ua a n U D wi l l m n l l u l : H TF \ l l " l 1 "m e n t hos pi ta l.H a r e t h e y w e r e
fo r ce d t o l a y o ve r f o r a d a y o n
ae e o u n t o i t h e r a i n .
'I'h e j ou r n e y t h e n t oo k t h em o ve r
th e Cu s t e r Ba t t l e Fi e l d H i g h w a y
§ $ ` E » l a ¢ " } m § £ " u ; f ': a i " ' " ' . ; . ; " s , : ' ° a ~ , ; i ; ' " f m ; " ? ;
o l d W h i t e H o m e a n d t h e h a n d l e Co p e n ha g e n , D e n ma r k .Th e b u r n -
fr o r n t h e f l r a t m e t o d i s a t a n .er , a r h l ch u a e : c it y p a fo r h e a t i n g
( C o n t i n u e d o n p a n t h r e e )pu r p o se s , h as p r ove n ver y : ac c e n -
fu l ,a n d l h a b o a l n e n ~ g r o u f nwlth vegetables t h a t
have tha t "fresh from
the garden flav or."~
Of course we're prepared
to supply Hl gh Grade
Staple and Fa nc y Gru-
~ sovs comm
no men an extcnt that tha broth
" " " ` " " `cm mu ru u\mc nmc s m' f | € S' 2 '- 1 ' °" ' °""'"
seven! entrants from other nine The Dlesom believe that theires occupied the gnorning h1>urs.I lU| \ l'lla I' | l i lls)H U !" ¥ ' z \ § ' ~
and the buebali game at 2 p. rm;friends in extending
petween the .Bl.| drand Kenna:d : B-Une Ciuh Boys Would Win Free tion: and best whh¢|_
[win find muy advanugu the:H
team: was called off atthec loseof the fifth inning because of wenin, the score at the clole o! the
game wah 1 to 0 in .fxvor of Ken-
nnrd.Dancing on the open plat-form at the picnic grounds at the
achooi house beginning at 8 n. m.
Trip lo Memphis in Attend the _m
I m p Exposition Hem no rm:s z u o f s Ho m: v z s r r
:ln Week of odober lslh.
ness PW to be A fin:meld :fdlune and on lut Thurs-?»'E""'°'€£;"" 'i".=.l'°""°"' churchcncprest has beende!Ibe fixtures were removed anandmu d 5| f bnzendulz and then drove to Rapidsun!u r use could Cnty end down to Mitchel, Yank-bo found for them.ton and bac k to Hlltlngs where
Mrs. Sam Collins ,ionnerly His:
m a n n A W A R D S o r r s n s o Blanche Rodman,u ma k in ;an
_me summer wnne noun or ine " """ " '" " " "" " " "September l2. No! Muci Chap
ln 'rnckinl 5071!-
.r o vn s s 0? S TUD Y L A I D o m
-e x t e n d e d v i s i t a t t h e h o m e o f h e r t h e y p i c k e d u p t h e c h | c l ~ e n a n d ' l 'e n t i r e t e a c h i n g f o r c e f o r
n - - . - | -l l . ._ _ A \ l .n I .v . . - . _ _ -|_._.
: q u o n e m u c u s l u n ,w l l w r ,w u z
take up work at a sc hool of in-
tcrlor decorating and Inter will sro
into business \ril.h hh uncle, cn-
other of Mr.Oluc-n'|brothers,who il very :uocesdul in this line
of work.'Specials for the Week
BULK COFFEE
|311. and Mrs. Spelimln e;;}o;;¢i ie munad a; to bri g;home the :lub
girls from un camp thanHr .and H n .Ray Lippincott
and Hr. and lin. J oha Nuwil of
Blair spent Snndsy mninz withllr. and Hrs. Harry Tyson
Hrs. C. B. Bunn want to Omaha
Handsy and 0| Tuesday was ae-
colnpanisd b her niece,i l u .Augus t; s wim o i' F loremn so
Claaals when they vm spa.xd
about time reeks with Mrs.
Ilmmi sishr.
llndsmes Hn r y md RsnnethTysonattendedtheEpiscopalguild hs in tbl new parish house
In Bid: Iwsdusdsy a.f!.sanoon.
Th s i o i k wl n g g u c s t s v mm n -
Lexulnned it lunc h at the Hn.Hunnt Inn-on home lui. W od-
I n u n | .1 Mr. md Mrs. John Hvnnamra,
lif t.and MN.Ired Kunnemsn.Mr. and Hrs. Claus Schnehier lnilMiss Don W rieh left esrly Sal-unls mornin; by lute ior Dako-u wve they plan to spend a few'reeks in the Pinch Hills.They
took their u.-nu snd sn gqing to
" m fCsns Waigg is doing Joh-\
Xunnernsn's work during Mr .sndHn .linnn¢*'\Lln'.s absence.Hr. and \lrs. Dirk Xum\ern.\n.Sz.. are staying st thu FuJ Kuw-nemsn home and Willis Wasemlnn is working there during Mr.and Hrs.Fwd Kunnem|.n's nb~
sence.ou?" Qitn Wrieh and Miss Dor»
y was were quiet marriednl cwmml Bluffs lu!tdn¢|<l.l\.,Aumn Srd.A fivs o"clock \rrd»
1 small fc DAUGHTER OP FORM 1:R "»§».7~'J'L2l¢.-.n»unnzrumv i'D0|ili0l|Willl the itll!and InPeaches. Inge can:zn
Park lnd Beans l(c
Bob \r\ hlte Soup, I0b l !|JfcSwlll.'| Qmef Nupthu
emend from the effects of the n m u n " u m v u l o " 4 mm- 'W I l u u u :.lur lvvu r nu u uxx é mh i n ; a t ~ 6 5 'I flood that they are now eofend -L _.lm. 1 rn1. vn R{"\.|lu\|lf'fE'f?"'.l:ff ".§t.P&'ff'ff river which will Ino mu-A 1M i u o u r i
fo r s t o c b
the sta te.
5 The o h e r ~ ~ th a t o i nne regular meeung of rm city " " " " ' " '*' " ' """ '"'[:;'"" 1 :nz "gg" ==§";;;;'; 1»¢}1ir{é}§éin ilu; SQ? IBlair "Wi' of Mr. and 1"11~ICh=nivi=5= n£ir§?.uzi"cE6b"§=L»1]1|"'i\*= a fine ginwing wuz? which, council was held la.1t1'u¢gd;y my lx c.\1.u=onxx,\ .ormn nz l m
I N MnOlin Atlmn.funnel Wnhinztnn ber of the nan.-It will de,Wil]'l their long susan sill hmm ning nd the traffic ordinance ,mg Icvnmercm ana u
an F0011 SALEff.¢.fI'"'£f.'f...,.=.?.S"°T§.'.I"ll.§'§21".E£§i'f»fi'.E'1'E'.E'E_ *"L.*fE-I'FP'3.E*6', "*'§F"I""1¥f§ 'i'.?fi.ff.' 2'3£€;__ ~ ,passed on its ihird rtldlnr Ind;r. and Mrs. John C'hristen.|e:1, ,Sclence Mn. D. v. Mule:
"`"`""" "`"""At Wolff: Drug Stone Saturday.=."'°"i?.1°f°'§§2££l August 20 by the o=u»»1i¢ Indies.
Bin. p L Mo o n f"21°'=°¥='». dres»ed or fried,pies,
Senior High s¢:m: Faculty |w=¢». '°*"°" '>°=""- uhm. ue.1:|Don'lfargg(I/bose fine "¥»;'f`5.'.§.E`=T1}i°,, |BUsn:E.:.3' ANDNorlhem Bulllzeadu
§2=z. £§"€P'L _gagwh! afternoon: Hrs. Bally BrLd»vel! and lin. RMI S-ur: af neu
Tahmah,l r .and l n .HenryBar d, lu . Hmm B aud , lin . F.
Hu lk : a nd n n , Hn . T. K . lu r
ma and dsqhun. Hin Roby He-Cay,John Dinar,Hr.Martin
ding :upper 'nu served io themvrlymar ri ed ~ an d imme d-iate n lltivn at home of thebridfs parents.In the ovendng nvw lam crowd of noise makerschuhr:tho nurlywods.Wel1 I» is htb ema1 '¢ | & h ap y ma htied Slfe.They wr their
$8 - $10 ~-$~2 - $15Some with two pairs pa-nts for school or dren wear.
N E W F A L L H A T S
$4.50 to $6.00
Look at Your Hat--EVERY one else does._o
S H O E S f o r D R E S S o r W O R K
Lowest Price Quality Shoes
1 ~ GARR;E§QN
Bes t 2 20 \!
OVERALLShe Men
s m s
8031 $1.00
SPECIAL
ous ssSHIRTS
$ 1 . 0 0
Sweaters for Men
.u -'n
Night
D L L
n u r 1 . u z u n a u n u u \ | l ' I C I
) ~+W I L L A ' 1 " r a x n R O D E O
I''r i o d i c a i l y t h e 1 ` s Je r | . I g m a n .n
......~.......-...UFaurlh Grade 7 5 9 IO l l I2 I5FUI): Gnde 34 I 5 I6 | 1 15 I9 20Fmh una zr 22 23 2 4 25 26 27sam Gnd:25 29 s o 5|1 £.!.QUALITYMARKET
r
Another ordinance wg;v u w l 'WELL l~iEP'l`1Ele|.nar Iluddlesonlllmving certain portions of und!North Grids
\\l1ic h was gm to um c ity by ;A government building inspec-Edna DavinHenryRunscmmm ba c k to tor was in Blair r~enent}y and ..,_1 Swrnd Grade:him ,lter a elmful Iznpoclion of zhefhwjia Llppincull
The Qlluiion of the citv damn Blair mat o!!iee mzdu the :tate-1 Pollrth Gmdn
DISixth Glide 5'_ ¢\.jaimings,_;_.First and 4 r.5
.-»r r'num md ,~.,_|¢,» s.
I .~
uamx L»-- ui*~1L -
Johann and ann, Henill of Mui;home on a fum nn? Drum.A miscellaneous shower w n I D l a uHermm.lk ! luim lhlhu n IDU IK ln !
sunday snernoon -am lin Un-
n m w m u .Th i B l u n m -E lvi n !Club
ma t vm. lu n lin d a ( b ulk : lm
Thundny llilfllwll.Ou vl.|.\lur,li l mu - N i h o n o l a s B s u e h
ww for Mn. Dila Wrieh ll (heme ol ber muther, lin. Sophia*
\\i¢»f on Asundny afumoou. -ng
m n n l ve u p n u m r nfrhndx .m¢¢fi' and ln. W ric h
rwcived maui sgity und mehxlpzuenu whk an me In herhams.Delidmn nhmhme nu
Racket
' ¢ | . - _ - _
of highma).For alraveied émi
.._- -- -----' -" '"";trr~e ming on to W ashington, D.wi: isiuvvmd w be soo vehicles ;\= g==§id==;='f bs' mnny as the '>'='*,c.when they will make thnir
In 9.1 uit ""' ° ' " " '... -. ..v......||v\l¢U ua we naw.1 " " "The mont of canon the Wash-I They will he eco pmied b .1wme.|inlton hlghvny started below Cal-Hr.'| n d Mn. Play s; Shi neta of ,mf I ~: : ¥ u l: ° n § :of ~
houn on Sunday night at nmmighm man. lit. and Mn. Ab. Puffs: °f,uk»d to im., mzt ;'°_§_u';,q;=_
:?,°f.:'.....,i"°..'?°.f:°;'f'1£'fi.¥2:=2 ""l2*1"H.1'?".'"'F""' from.0maha. ,on her wer visit here.I
which hh bten \»um1=}¢`¥.If }I,'{.§;m¢-nn ima um bu1|<n£=¢ wu nie!West Gnd#
time was brought up and which (Ucleanest and best kept building on Mary ¢\l"5¢1¥°"f u m nearly impondblg to Q;-:his division.This is | good ans;Second Grades
t.inluilh.Str ee t C ommiu io nn for | guvernmeut Inspector to ny Beuiah nawuLailaIrli oniered to mm auwiand tha nublle shaun! :nme¢laI.»l Fourth Gndu
Bu1 Iint and I A_u}. aéab-lax othen
Cnmn nt Arlinrtnn Pmk.mm and 1 ,\,g,T3a_:i»;,:;;.;1 bam., J*lr palm..The um mee#in: éémndiii 5? nnErse1§»»,nké.~vlllbaaplatlkatbmnfsimbm lemonlw;l»aa¢!cn{!o|1nI\»¢ned ~
Pic ni c a t C nl hm m.1.1nn! r"""» ln lu 'Wi ui?) :um so QQ gone lbnul ""l |'"°"~' he 1||0\X§h; f,ooib1e";o 1; aa: .2f;.a"5a; $I=E"zS ;;;,;'§,'§,;of 1052 can per 24 hours.days or two weeks.Rad Tho Enterprise for neu.momplish this end.auch fine condition.