08-18-1927U 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 :twthi rodeo and
.4 at Haedninunon on Sundny.
ln. August Kahnk, Gustav andClan, andHin Chili W aomannwled at the E-nil Lamp home on
xsmdnenaafternoon.Alumrich vlailcd with MarieXllmk on Tlunday .Hr. Chris Wrich and daughter,Mary , Aims and Hull, Gm :ndJqim |K|JmkandMr.andLira.H. lluelier and Ervin mms amongthan from this ridnity that nt-
tended the :hour in Blair Satur-daGenius
nEso*r0wcALs
Gnu S ully lad In J as S ully
vidtad in Bid: Ill! Thunday .
Dan Gns tla mdhmlly spent
la dWadnndsyin ni ng a tthe
Whit Wallace home.lln. J wnnia mlzmu sntenain
Id tht Do Soto Woman: Club* al
The Junlnr md Young People's
dunesatPleasantViewarephnning | Snzlner rout onFriday evening of this week.Hrs. Sylvie and Inn, John were
vh dwnanTuesdayeveningat
H. J. Smith'a.Hr. Harley Appleby and flmiiyattendeda picme SundaynearFlnmacre, when e large number ofrelativesandfriendscelebrated
August birth nnnlvernries.
Mn. Harr{vSmith, Dorothy andH6 spenteclneerlly In Omaha..r. John Compton and daughterRuth 'nm Omlhs \'iaiI.o|1 Frida .GiffordComptonandEdie
lr. and lin. J. 8. Con-tty :pantSunday, last week nz thi home of
Rn..Conetfsniner,Mn .P. J.
Hyun of Omahn.Hn. Flynn and
daughter., Huy left the follquing'Fun ky forlm A n g o la wh e n
thalatter willenter gponwy lt.lin. Flynn will viii! relatives be-
fan re turninHr. and Mrs. Ryron Bunn and
baby spentSunday at the par-
ental, C. B. Bunn homo.Hr. and Mn. T. K. Iveraos :nd
daughter; spent Sunday afternoon
with Hr. ard Hn. R. H. Iverson.
. 'vhium at J. H. Comptoxfl.~~IHrs.AndrewSvengulrdom!Darla Jean were Sunday vlxitonOnWednudoy ownino f I n tat the parental, JonasBlomber:
week, the tlllldnn andritnds ofhome.Fritz353131505011gnlhlndin a.Hu. Susie Lane of Bldr spenthm oompany at hm hum! to ull- 1 severld dag int meekwithher:brute his birth anni\rernry»5 7daughter,n .Clifford Roy.
tho lutanelsofihe hour of dtspen-Hr. A. Danielson of lanhlll-ina wo judn they r=}°¥r<i umm-town, Za. and sonPhd, of Ch!-n l vu .c gago, SheldonPeekandBeninHondurasasSuttoni l iand Graco Gollehon wore gilitoroHaze;Marshattesdndt h e g f "at Frmd Peelis on Friday.at Gudld Hall isrllloir hs!=¢~¢Hr.andHn .Chu.Koenig,
nooday._Friedaandl l a r n n t n nSun-Mr.andMn . J .v.Comptondayeveningdxiton 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-'ricky
of the death of his brother, Wm.
TIIRESHING SEASON ;f`nI§Ié<=1T»§1>1mcncA1.LYovsm; ~
A r t h u rR o n o n I n t1 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 di h efo l l o w l t l lH 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 ha m !L i l a h ,H n .
M i nm mm dTh e l m am uo f
D c S o t o .
\ | .\ | _ -¢n .. -n .J. . n - Jn.--
l t r . a n . I l n . n n r r y a m n n . m r .
a n dH n .C l i f f o dR a ya n iw u s .
He l a d n a n dC 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 eF r e d R a y
hom-0._AI no f t h em 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 tF a i rG m u n d sPa 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 InFremont
last Thurldn.
Mrs. E. C. 1.i°»plncott called onHn. Sumner Friday afternoon.
Robert IndRonald 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!-kiuaan.lHrs.Hnmmnngwe nSundaydinner guest:uFredPeck'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'sno timpo li teno
pres umptuo us .
The plain factslmpe
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 MeuhmesHenryorn, Ju. Rynn, Wllter Sappen-
' ld.ClarenceJensen,WallerNelson,Ludwig Jensen,Weston
Lang, Carl Pieper, Georgq Nelson,
L. C. HAns'51"i}'Mr. and Hrs. RuHagen and Rev. and Mn. Pouch-
er o! Omaha,Mn. Oren Nelson
and family, Mrs. Lauri Tofte endfamily, 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 InFremont
last Thurldn.
Mrs. E. C. 1.i°»plncott called onHn. Sumner Friday afternoon.
Robert IndRonald 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!-kiuaan.lHrs.Hnmmnngwe nSundaydinner guest:uFredPeck'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'sno timpo li teno
pres umptuo us .
The plain factslmpe
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 MeuhmesHenryorn, Ju. Rynn, Wllter Sappen-
' ld.ClarenceJensen,WallerNelson,Ludwig Jensen,Weston
Lang, Carl Pieper, Georgq Nelson,
L. C. HAns'51"i}'Mr. and Hrs. RuHagen and Rev. and Mn. Pouch-
er o! Omaha,Mn. Oren Nelson
and family, Mrs. Lauri Tofte endfamily, 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
1.fI»I
m l m A n m u m C m Dun A:-
¢¢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 uonml
schools, 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 at
prizes r-ndrlx from $1.18 to $1.27perbulhel.The avenge yieldfor the county ix udmnmd at 25bmhela und graded number oneInd hwFor tbl put three veeh wheathu been wlrivr me the esm-lnnof tbeeountynndupmthc15th ln|L thllfiane cuioadn hunbeen lhippedoutof the Blnlrde-
Iau¢es¢asee
larprlse nodeed :ar drivermer ar driver eemn; meeornen an tbl vmmg dd.and °ndu\nHlt mn .mmtheir on liven bit nba thelives of than who n ncryin: me ebay ue rankrules.'-» . » ~ » » ¢ » » . . -
cmnuvsm
a
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m r n n
rm ameera have been burytheput week plekihl QD bww vio-letars.The nm w Kuhntheir ovm was Ed Shuthelm ofKeluunl nd Herman Gunter ofOmlha.The (Int mentioned u In,Ml and the leennd il out on bond:and ddr trial: will be held ll Illter dlh.Her-mm enln :une Into thelimo lI(h\ Sunday when | ui dv u mldl md Chu. Comptna,K|.\lu.|West..na lun.FbydKing, Andy Kkhe\l| and lastlr
EIUDY PICIIC
Thru 81| Day: _of Pl: for 150llenbenu b mw ua a m'
Usb: ul Arlluiul Fair Gund:
Annu a. 9 nd wh.
nsmz rms Pnoauus DAILY
c n u n ~l ..I."'bundronurt which
evening onthe h.»...£;$"%'}~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.
metFriday waningfortnenrmonthly meeting.The following
rngnm suss given: Lord'l Pnyt!B1 League; Opening Irons. Lelmw:
Responsive reading, Gilbert RunLeague; Psper on lllsdon. Holrin
R u n ;Piper onLutherL o yHlssion, I1-:ns Nlsbsum.Tb !ol-Imrlndelogules wen choseninstung the Luther ham c onven-
A28-29-80tion atPoncaélgult:Aivln Wdtksrnr,nn Schroder:sltemstes,HldaNleboumandMildred Lmnghorst. Rrenenhmentseowstlng of ice ereslh sud wsfqrs1|-sn nebyNinaWilliams,
Edu Schsreder, Alvin Weetksmpand Clarence Sclulsrsmsn.llissMary 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 .lllnnleman entertain-edthefollcwizf st dinner Sun-dsyllounrs:nHeldlmesHer-
man Lsllrnan, Cly de maVlflsn,
Will Lsllmsn and Nor:Is of Wins-lmr.HenryLsllmsn.Boomer,Emil hllmsn, Curtin and HortonofNicksnon,EdLallmsn,Lor-rm1ne,WIlma and Elms Ruth pf
»~¢;»-»»°~- Nels.m. Hallman and Gilbert mnmsn were ln FremontPrld.|y sf-ternoon.llr. :nd Mrs. Aufm Kerkhoffand Stanley Mr. snHrs. Ais!Bloom and 'Vernon drove tos
Pali Sunday.
lla. Anus Ilrovrln of Nickersonisvldtingwithherdaughter.Hn. Ed Crocker snd Mr. Crocker.Cecil, Anna snd Ellen LsllmanwereFremontcsllersFriday
mornlnt.
Bdng]lentanddaughter,FlorenceendMabel,:mdAlbert
Lallmsn and August visited Sun-day afternoon st Wm. Holtmsnh.
The ioilovrlng attendedLutherLeagueI"ridsyge\onlng:Hartla-
ollsandPeer!Stronger.Irene
and Norms Holtmsn, Elmer Hsr-
lung,FredLsraon,IrvinHoll-
msn, Clarence snd Alvin Wilken-inx.ArthurMengedoht.Alfred
andAlvin Weltlurnp snd Hsrold
and Dalton Stronger.
lla
H o l t m a na n df 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 dD e a n .
J o h na n dL e o n a r dE c h l e n k a m p
a n dfa mi l ie sat te n de dt h es h o w
a t A r l i n g t o nS l l u r d n yeve n i n g .SUITS for MEN
$1250tg$3750
Whichmeansa saving of $5.00 to $10.00 on each
.S.\it.Quality,Style,Workmanslmipiswhat you
purchase here.
Boys' Long Pant Suits
$8 - $10-$12 - $15
Some with two pairs pa-nts for school or dren wear.
N E WF A L LH A T S
$4.50 to $6.00Look at Your Hat--EVERY one else does.
InflittleDenim* "oelebnt¢histh rd blrdmday, Funk Wilson wasa caller than in the evening.f rd'RaentertainedHn..Clif oyher aintaru andhmslies on Sun-
daycomplimentaryton o tlu r
sister, 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.HarrySmlth'|familyv m
Sunday dinner guest-u at the turn:o! Mrs. Syivis in Blair.Hn. qgww Hiller and Blanc h
:i mcSa:dayfrom Omahatovllit s while at the Jonas 8lom»
ber; home .Dr. w. J. Bait and Mr. and lla.D. C. Gill ard family oi Telramah
Mu. Frank Wilson and dau htzr.B l a uHelenandRuthBoftof
Blair, and Carl and Rm BolfolSchuyler were Sunday guestsof
BAND
CONCERT
Tuesday Nites
SPECIALS
Come and see
Them
on Band Concgrt
.1o¢~.pc nc onlnThundsy lu nry poolky attend-ed; but even so, the small crowd
r ua marryone.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}'Hinesin
"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.hddluihtar, 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 Thomsonin
" 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 aC .R. B u tt o n ,A n n i e f
Su t i n n ,H u e !M a r a ha n d'1'!aen.§
Lu n d t, a n d N e i l S u tm n w er e U ma - gh a vi d t o r aI n tSa t u rd a y .I
Ruby Bn dgw erq w i n sp end ing 11 101
\ a kvi s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s i n C o u n d lB l u ffs a n d O m a h a .I
M n .Mi n e r vaC a r t e ra n dso n,D u d l e yw i t hM r .a n dH n .D .A .
C o m p t o nw e r e2Zi da yc 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
`-DNESD1g_||¢| THURSDAY
s m ;Clan Bun In
" K l DB o o 1 ' s ! ' i
.Cnllcdy-"A uumv mos--
~ 3-'hd lu;:pant Sunday
A L O N GT H Eafternoon withIl:1.JoeBandar
at Henman.MA n tllra. A. E. Diawn and dauxhlera
gmd ln . g g J m b n n o iElnnor and Florence spent 'Thun-
0m,h¢ ugday mninl with Mn. Lan Paul-fmm W u! Polntsen ami daughtor, Anna.'
~ '§°f'.1'{'f"'}'°'l"iThereweresixteenmambcn 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 unosluzG 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 no w l| l
H i n( b nBeardaocomponled
Hr. me am. A. A. Anderson md
ND. Dean of Tlkamah, zo Omaha1 - = ; ; _ ° g ; = - v to d o " = ' § ; ~
anssremah:pmt Honda! afternoon with hernleoe, Irs. Fritz luilsr.
I r a .llargaret ` Iversonsad
1. accompaniedby Hr. andIr a .1-»-=_;;_-=ol'Ornelr; spent
afmoon srr. andln. C. H. Blanchd E5 Herman.
RobyiloCoyspenttheweek-Qnd at the parental P. W. HcCoy
homo 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 .
andilra.Chu.Hurdt of Blair
me m3¥lD¢ll¥afternoonattheBr m u ma h ome .Hr. and Hrs. Harry Tyson .md
ND. Paul, llr.n dli n .George
Hain and dsughter, Vit;ind; drovelo Lyons Tueeday andnt gh
Ura. 0. B. Reeves. soc'v»tnena. TheClub presented Mrs. Don Newer
with anmlty sotaathey viaiz for
gf m remember them as she ia
loan soon for Wrvmlna for hlr
health.Tha: dur wassho thebirth andvonary oi'Mrs.C.B.
Bunn and she was gsrasaatod auto-
graphedblocksforafriendship,quilt by the msmbers. ,Tha muah
ing this week ia sriih Hrs. Geo.IIain."I
Ur. and Hrs. L. L. Layman and
four childrendan 1° leava thisweek on a auto trip for Lohan-on,|
lo. to vw: Hn. Lay 1nan'a par-
ents, Ur. and Mrs. Prosser.
lllasAlloc Corpentar of Blair iahelping 'arllh the house work
the Don llotslar homo.I'rm Sunday Bchaoin u m
ln. C. H. Hulk and Hrs. A.
Dixon of the Piausnt Viasr s.plan to havea srolner roast
at
of
B.
8.
atpeedar *ith gm '| Tl°Tl'a _,;m. HBunn s Lake on Friday, August 12.
7stoppedat the home of mother mister, Hrs.
Cod]Goreynear Takrmah.mdspent the evening.
llr. and Hrs. Opal Reeves and
daughterattendsdthepicicor
tn 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-
eriandgroveSunday afternoon.lr and Hrs. Clarence Simpson
spent. Wednesday ot Opai ILce\ea'.
Hr. andllra. Goo. Hliu :nd
Claim Warrkk Irene Sunday dm-
"her |oem it Harry 'l';¢son'a.llr. and Hrs. LePaulsen andlr. and Mrs.. v iDixon and
aolla drovs to Ariington on Wod~
ofBialrand llr. andMrs. A.sDixon and family spent last Wed-
nesday evening at ihe C. B. Bunn
horns.Ur. andIrs. Neum W arric k,
GertrudeandBryandlwe"° |Hoop-er Ima! Sunday and attendrd
the ball game.
PEACEFUL HILL
Ilia; H1'b¢l Kniep, Ron Wleaoand Nr. CuiWlsseandHenry
Iiniep returned on 8|l.ur.l:§' from
a\\¢¢k'avisitwithfriesandrslptivaa at Windde, Haskins andNorfoik.\
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
-DNESDYfnd 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 nB 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 vegetablest h a t
havetha t"freshfrom
the garden flav or."~
Of course we're prepared
tosupplyHl ghGrade
Staple andFa nc yGru-
~ 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 we
nin, 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'°""°"' church
cnc pres t 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 srointo 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 than
Hr .andH n .RayLippincott
and Hr. and lin. J oha Nuwil of
Blair spent Snndsy mninz with
llr. and Hrs. Harry TysonHrs. C. B. Bunn want to Omaha
Handsy and 0| Tuesday was ae-
colnpanisdbherniece,i l u .Augus t; s wim o i' F loremn so
Claaalswhen theyvm spa.xdabouttimereekswithMrs.
Ilmmi sishr.
llndsmesHn r ymdRsnnethTysonattendedtheEpiscopal
guild hs in tbl new parish house
InBid: Iwsdusdsya.f!.sanoon.
Th s i o i k wl n g g u c s t s v mm n -
Lexulnnedit lunc h atthe Hn.Hunnt Inn-on home lui. W od-
I n u n | .1Mr. md Mrs. John Hvnnamra,lif t.andMN.IredKunnemsn.Mr. and Hrs. Claus Schnehier lnilMiss Don W rieh left esrly Sal-unlsmornin; by lute ior Dako-u wve they plan to spend a few
'reeks in thePinchHills.They
took their u.-nu snd sn gqing to
" m fCsnsWaiggisdoingJoh-\Xunnernsn's work during Mr .sndHn .linnn¢*'\Lln'.s absence.Hr. and \lrs. DirkXum\ern.\n.Sz.. are staying st thu FuJ Kuw-nemsnhomeandWillisWasemlnn is working there during Mr.
andHrs.FwdKunnem|.n's nb~
sence.ou?" Qitn Wrieh and Miss Dor»y was were quietmarriednl cwmml Bluffs lu!tdn¢|<l.l\.,Aumn Srd.A fivs o"clock \rrd»
1smallfc DAUGHTER OP FORM 1:R "»§».7~'J'L2l¢.-.n»unnzrumv i'D0|ili0l|Willl the itll!and InPeaches. Inge can:zn
Park lnd Beansl(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 neuTahmah,l r .andl n .Henry
Bar 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 'nuservediothemvrlymar ri ed ~ an d imme d-iate n lltivn athome of thebridfs parents.In the ovendng nvw lam crowd of noise makerschuhr:thonurlywods.We
l1 I» is htb ema1 '¢ | & h ap y ma htied Slfe.Theywrtheir
$8 - $10 ~-$~2 - $15Some with two pairs pa-nts for school or dren wear.
N E WF A L LH A T S
$4.50 to $6.00Look 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 \!
OVERALLS
he Men
s m s
8031 $1.00
SPECIAL
ous ss
SHIRTS
$ 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.Amiscellaneousshowerw nID l a uHermm.
lk ! luim lhlhu n IDU IK ln !
sunday snernoon -am lin Un-n m w m u .
Th iB 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 Asundnyafumoou. -ng
m n n lveu p n u mr nfrhndx .m¢¢fi' and ln. W ric h
rwcivedmaui sgity und mehxlpzuenu whkan me In her
hams.Delidmnnhmhme 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 thnirIn 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 ummee#in: éémndiii5? 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.
s
Norz cx 'no smnsas
Salad bids will be received att h c o f f i c l o f t h e C i t y C l e r k o f
B l a i r ,N 1 b m a h u n t i l F r i d a y ,
Al l l vl i 1 2 . 1 8 2 7 n t 5 o 'c 1 o e k P l l .i q r t b l p u m h u e a l t h e f o i n o é s n g
F 1 E q u i p m e n t fo r s a i d C i !:B L .m o t o r T r i p l ' C o m h i l i t i o n ,
" -- -- | _ . _ _ . . _ ___.
L. mn 8 0 7 :the mortgxgn of
Hmry W ulf and Lhiiv \\uL{ to
Blair sum nm\:,Itfun]¢d inBwk R, page 271; the mortgqa
of Joseph Donaldlvn and EllenDowdnon to Emma A Parmalel,
:bonded in Book W. Plane 155, all
in the mor!-I-10 nebrda of Wuh-ingtun Cnunly, Nebraska.
You are required ln answerslid petition on or beforr the 12th
day of September, 1927..
Dated this 3nddl¥ vf August,
1921.Head Henrichsen,
29-an.plaintif!
School Clothing
Ac hi ld is n lwny l proud of new thingr Io
wesr.En c o un ge d n l pride by ntnrting
them oi ta school with Lheir clorhing look-
ing like naw.
Iv.'a healthy |»00~ in wear clean clothea.
\Pr iu s f o r c le ln i n' i c b ild re n 'a c loth in g i n
vary munnnble.>,
r .
MAX I. WALKER
(lncnrporattd)
Kenwood G A R M E N T 2410
0-2-0~2 C L E A N S O R S Ame! A10
C llr m e n u - B la n k e t: - F u r n i tu r e" "Rli li ' - W ln d f i w S h ld e l
"Gsrm'bnLs Cleaned Like the Touch of 1 Fair.s"'
Note:- Our tr uc k i riu Bh irg re ry Tue sda y .
Call The Enterprise ofiice and leave your ondaro
nr if mo r e convenient.leave p a c h g u i t Th e
Enterprise utlice.
north of the Southreul oonm of
my u mmm. Qu a r te r or theSouthwest Quarter of the dan-
m. 1 Sedivn 29," D M U th a n x
Nanh I8 rods, Lhenen will 12%
nm, thence south 13 rod-I, thence
E u !12%rod: ta the plant ofbeginningcontainingo m u n
more or lea md th No rth hal!
ul the Northvut Quarwr of Sae-tion 'I'hlr¢y~hru, ull In Twnship
Eighlom,North Rn n n 1\velve,
Eu! of an Sth P. xr . in W uh-
mmn C wm y , Ne b mh .You and uc h of y ou vlll uh
native that Henry Hnric hnn w
hled I petition in thu Di n rk iCourt of Wuhington County, Ns-
mu h. an im y o u u d af e nd mu .uw »h5»¢v. ma purer oi wma u
to quln the title of the phlntill
in md K0 the had lb078 describedand w lnva um dulemlznilf and
euh of them ndfudged to have noliennn or Sniexut I n n h l n d
num, or my putt thereof, md m
h m cancelled und annulled o lneon!1-hs ipllowhzg mu r tp g u ,
zo-wir: Tha mor¢¢\|e of Charles
A. B rnn h an d Minn it 1 . e mu.h h vm na Omaha Building nd
Savinu Auo dltlnn u l Omaha,Neb ruk l,recorded in Book B,
ruse sam the mongqa of Gwm
P.DeTempla und Ccthuine Ds-
TQYIINB m nm Nilionll Bulk ofBlair moma in awk H. mn 82:che mortgage of Clnus Ehlen and
Ann; Ehlen to Lombard Invub
men! Company, recorded h Boql
~"'|~~»..
STATE suPz:m$~rnwm::<1
MAKES ur1.1NGs
(Continued from Pure One).
holdu-a o! certificates xrzu.ted bydenominational schools Um Su u
University, and Qin offuc-e of the
State Superlntendtnt shall : wi l-ter their oertlfiuiu with the
county nuperlntendcnt, lsutwithoutthe fee of ons' doilu.
Another palm. in thv interpq;
tation of tbl twlilli of lnc heraaxamlnationpg ptn which h u
been brought up by many of the
county raperinigndints a~kin| withrfnrd to the gvqrgga rvilllilld for
the third grade ellmentnry certif-
lnta.Whilo U10 Ill nys an lvengwa
of eighty percent (SOWJ. thi do-
pu tmnl h u b tw ld n ml b y th eattorneygun»rd'| ofhce that sev-
enty-nlne a n d nib!-scxenteenthl(79 9-11)might he conatmed in
be an sung! D! dghmy percent
(8095).Accordingly,ippllcanu,wh o
but an ava nn of meaty -n dno
and nine-aannhentha pement {798-1795) an andtkd to make ap-
plic ation !or th third grule sie-
1 .
- -_ _.
When You§Need
`\~'A 0
KENNARD PICNIC A SUCCESS
1 n u
».ter s coal.De h v e r y w h o
THE FAR1\1ER§°'i3"i°i»fifI\Wi°i>ii
cools WITH
\|\
The Only Sthsible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
.»t r u a H 1 1 1 c r o w d p n s e n t a l ! d a y
i o n ;a n d t h a n p r o g n m s w h i c h
c o u l d b e h e l d m n w e l l l t b g z d e d
i u ~»~tenths (TD 8-1710 will. be nc-
ee ted.Evidently this is stretch-ai I point £0 hdp some tuc han
who have nouly but not quita
mldl the grads.
"~lIFE
/§
w a s ~.I r i n ~ r o z ' £ h ¢ e n
tir e tn um -l me sz t.
F l i d | . y '|cro~m!r u l u n a l
|.\'e6!| Brown Crank and Fremont
Lone Tue and tha Irvington and.Konnlrd team had to be cancelled.
The rain started at three o'clock,
just liter the huball program
gtaried.Will J app von the horseshoe
pitching championship with Hou-ton Edmondson of Arlington, sce-
ond.Japp wa.: dafenled Saturday
by Edmondson,but he won theThundayandFridaynutchen
year on the second day.Two
hundred and fifty people zurKannardti n the buebnll gums
from Fort Caihoun by thu scorn of
a to 2, after a nip and tuck battleall the ny .
The third annull Pfmlc W u n
success despite the rainy weatheronthe final day.Crowds came
from a long dislarme to attend.
4-H CLUB MEMBERS
ENJ OY r lc mc
(Continued from nm one)Vernon since the burhl of Wuh-
iagton.Whenever the vrhinilg blur for
; meal every una Wu right then.
Thu camp was divldtd imc dx
Imam and nftar a meal one of
the gmupa hui to perfonn thedilh 'lashing duties.Eac h mun
also had to glvt a stunt, mn; mdyell 'Pmwy night atthe Counc il
Fire.
After V n p e n Monday nightUncle}lolr:r~d Bigger of the
.nf ~t h i r d c u b , c n c - t h i r d i n o n e y e a r ,
a n d on e - t h i r d i n t w o ye a r s .l n -
.1 I
limited amount of time to exphintha equipment al' 'bid upon.A tan
minute neon was than dlclared.
The Conn:ii was quin called to
order Ind the .foilovrirm motionwaspassed.Ha n d by Gamer,
seconded br smnrc. thnt the bidof the Amdt»8nydel° Hotor Com-
pany In the mm of 35,436.00 for
one G M C ,two»ton,llodei T-40TruckChunk and Boyer Triple
Combination Fin Appunhu with
equipment u shown ln tha speci-fications attached. be accoptu! uthe host and 10*°|t bid. that all
other bids be nkctod and thc oar-
tlfiad checks he returned, and thellzy or lnd Clerk be honor auth-
ori uda nd dln c tedtoni gn aeo n-trod on behalf of Lbs wel City of
Blair with uid Arndt»S:\3der Ho-
tor Compony for mid hid.On rollc a li ,Belles,Gomer,Grimm,
Moore, Heh! usd Stuart voting'AYE1 Jensen and Binlow being
:blunt the motion declared u r -
rlul.
Blond Ind lloondod, this molt-
illl be adjoumod.Al! Councilmanpxuont \ro!in.¢ 'AYE', the motion
canIod.Atbut: C. E. Knuu, City Clerk.
-Dr. R. J. lludoch, lhmr
ing the game ot life.He gave
nuny fine pointen. Some of themwere enthunlum, sacrifice, optim-
lnm,fairness,truthfulness,and
don't quit till the finish.Educa-
tional pictures were shown justbefore bed time.
Tuesday morning the boys went
to the farm of Ed Renard to Jvdre
Holstein dairy corn and then toIlarryOstennnrfaforpoultry
judging.The [itll judged hom
economies subjects.
OI course,no camp could becomplet: without a swim so Tues-
day afternoon everyone una takento the Fremont Y.M. C. A. pool.
C.B. Noyes. Hater Farmer ofDouglu county, and Clurlel Gaid-
ener, Secntary of the Ak-Snr-Ben
talked before the Council Phe
which was held Tuoodey night.
Wednesday,the I n t day ofCamp we tru open to visitors.
In the :naming two identification
contests were held Elvn L. Nor-ris, ned analy st, tru in ¢lW ¢°
of I weed oonteat.Irene Bleek-lmrn of Omaha won the rubber
oovend hu e ha d After a trlpthroughtheArlingtonnursery
ground; in which the 4-H folkI
wen told thennmu of thirteenlhnsbe a contest wu held to seo
~~'A a I |
to exc eed 8% per ",5°'=-hbiddtr Z0 furnish ca ma c hock
for $150.00 for fulfillmint of bid..The Cauncli rnervu the right toreject "3 or all bldl.Dated "lr za, 1921.
21-az.c. F. Krause,City Clark, Blair, Nebrtah.
of 8 to 1 over the Wlglngton crew
while Hooper set Hnibaer back, 4to 1, nn U11 Scribner dilmond Till
Fremont hferehnnts took their old
rivals, !he'Monnich Hluhnu in-to lump, B to 2, md the North
gender: knocked off Snyder, 4 to
FollowIng is th: ieafno 1."" H
w. L. Pct..
sI I o o p e r . . . . . . . . . . ! 3 sas
Sc h uy ler. ...23 T .650
B L - A I R . . . . . . . . . 1 2 1 .831
No n i : B e n ¢ l . . . . . 1 8 s .sm
I-'remnnt Menhnntg. ..12 s .61~|.. . .... .
eeten of positive hedth and thefihhshadywiilbewhatbuild:
positively hwtlzy bodice.Diets
of pregnant mothen,sun bttlufor the Infant, md proper food for
the mall child play, a Zarge pert..
To a oeruin extent A child anhe twned to like and desire foods
good for him.Food habits andtable adfhirs will be studied at
the sixth meeting and at the last
meeting in lo be the election of 1oounty chairman for the next year
and the Achievement Day Pro~
gram..I1 is expetted that more clubs
ilreody organized Ind o t h e r
rrourw of vromen who went to or-
bdmdng ndom for Um mvint
family will In bald as UI eounl i r l x 'c o n t u t I n d L u d h Th o m p -
|I
behind him.
Tlise errors were iarnly
eponniblp for the only Schuy~nm.Pic k gave Pell: l. hue n
balls in tHe aevellthf and two err
on immediately foiloerlng all~him to score.
The Blair hitteri picked steadil
at Wiginnoni offerings.We.-led them with three hits out
four trips to the plate.Om -
ume vu l d ou ble.KrauseVan Deuen eac h had two whll
Bili Pick aided in hh own vidaby slamming out a pair of dns
One o! Knule'e Htl vu a douh!
the only hit beddel Wnrrick'which vent for extra but: dur!~
the game.Wldngton, however, kept on .
atrikeout mud | .He nent
batsmen to the bench. talking
t h e m a e l h l .Pi c k e tr a ck ou t
L u n » d t . 8 b . . . .|
Following is the eummary:Blair
A B B B P O A ~
L . J l n p . u . . . 4 o 1 4 a
3e h e ff k r , 1b . . 4 1 o n 1
Kr e u . e e ,e . . . . $1 2 4 . 0 -' r . n p p , u . . . 4 x o 2 0
Ve.nD euam,d.4 l l 8 0w a r k k . : b . . . 4 2 a 1 1
J e n e e n , I ! . . . . 3 2 o 2 0
a o o o 2
o 2 0 sF 1 ¢ k , p . . . . . . 8 |'ro lm./mc: Rurons
NOTICE
Henry Blencke, Attorney
To George Nckinzio, Sr: MaryMcliinzieiJ. T.Davis, Julia A.
Davif,The Omaha Buildilfll andSavingaAasodatiomofOmaha.
Nebraska,a corpontion.Nancy
Shoals,Pint National Bank ofBlair, a corporation, The Lomband
Investment Complny,a corpora-
tl0". Blair State Bank, a corpora-l;oh, John Stuben, Emma A. Par-
maleo. and di persona hadnl orelm-ning any interest. in the South
half of 'Um Southwest Quarter and
tho Northwest Quads?of the
Southwest Quarter af Section
'I'wenI.y-nine,aaro and except
'! ' oh l.| . .. I C a 1 o q v 1 s
B d l y k f a
A B R H P O A .0tn d on k e y , 2 b ¢0 0 |
Bma ! 1m, e £. . . 3 0 1 0
1 0 0103
I
4
0o
o0
a
o0
1
Vu :Hou la n, kf .8
W l| h \ | wn . n » - 4
V s r l } c h , n . . 8 1 8B u g 1 | , c . . . . . 3 0 1 0 1
W | | :| :.| ,8b....4 0 1 2F u lto n . 1 b . . . . 4 0 9 1
E . P ¢ ! tz , r t . . . 8 o o o
tember Nth, 1927.
Hin Flomnce Atwood from the
Afrlcudturll College at Lincnln,who Irlll be £n ehlrgu, spent hor
vaention lui summer at the Chi-
er of Washington uc h a dollarwhen they tied for second pheo.
After dinner,Senator R.B.
Howell spoke to the 4»H Club folk:
| :: V t
T h e fi r s t m e e t i n g o f W u h l n t -
t o n c o u n t y d d r ; n u fr o m 1 r o m ¢ n 'a
c l u b s w i l h i n l t o n h t h a w o n E o f
.¢
d o l l a r s vu ' w o n b y L e o n a r d H i l l -
e r o f K e n m r d u s d s n d a l l a s b y
Jo h n S t o r k o f ' H k u n a h I n t h e
b o y :d i vl l i o n .B a t t y ' D u r a n t o f
.
1 1 -£ 1 1 9 1 1 g r a s p t i m e f i r m l y b i
the fo re i oc k, a nd pho ne us
|''|" n »'~:
1 e
h 23% ;`
' r ¢ u 1 ¢ . . . q 1 1 g u n
Seoreiyinnlngnz R H
S¢huy I¢r. .000D00l 1 aBI lh '. . . . 1l2 0 3 »0 1 0 t»- 8 1 0
'I'1ro-bus hits: Hmm, w .-Swim lille!! T. J i pp, J enni
Plltx,Fulton.Bscrifloo Jlitl:
Jlpp, Lundt, Hd, Smatlm, =~
Ilit br pitched ball: Jenni;;
un balls, of! Pick 3, Plldnghn
sz.-mn out by Pun a, wzgi~10. La ft on bun, Hair B, ~|
l u A nwbk Plum W anric kJipp to Schetfllr.wud pi -Wlghg-tan.Time of game 1:4
Ump in Ku n.
in: children.The leimol hmch
d l !be s topic for the neund
meeting. etch woman bringing her
arm "school" lunch.A review ofthe score cu-dn md nearing of the
lunches Il to precede the noon re-
(UTY couxcn. vnocssuxxcs
Aunut 12, lm
der the bear. child nutrition ape-clallns in the country.L u i y u r
nbc gun the proiect, "Foods for
Hni|.h",u m h u m f
yean of expo:lance in fqog Work*-
Thu Hut Itudy 1r1l.l be in the
nature of n survey of calnmunityachooicondition:-hulth of the
child, school hanchu,an d in tlr
supply.Than will be |, damon-
girls dé not a n d to \n lt ti lli u m a p w d n b u m m p i z m y
hue ambition and the Idea.Toillusznte this he told of the boy-
hood of Adminl Faragul..
At tlro o'clock goudbye? wereu i d with a hurry pmmin in
mme btek next yur and have an-
cther wonderful time and "lAf-|-
lot".BJ' IIltanor Dixon,
fiamp News Reporter.
I
Now .for Next Winter
Take a look at your coal bin--;:
IIDDPBR GOES INTO
FIRST ONCE no :
Tha noe-uw game for leuienhi~In thc Elkhorn Valley lun:
coutinlnd Sunday with Schuyloand IIoopcr nflvninr places, thHooper mm br defenling SuIb
ner zvint into first place whila
Bldr vnu truuncinl Schhyler.Hooper tmr hdda the top »
tlon by half | game.
bn prepuod as a demcrndntien.
Pnpnnrary to the holidays."Wholuonu Sweets for tlgo F'a.m=
ily" in the thin! meeting topic.
Recipes will be gnlvan to the pro-jec t laden and they will pgn
them on tnqhe club mlmben. For
tha faurth meeting live modal: are
of the Blair City Council was
called to order at a o'clook P. LI.
br Mayor Murdoch, the followingCouncilman answering to toil all,
Benin, Bigelow, Garner.Grimm,
Molly :nd Stunnrt.Absent, Jon-
"gy Moon reporting after roll
Cl' The Mayor atstod the purpose
of the meeting as being for the
P1=»=»==»,<=»==;1»,-1~<1 Hou. b :
at 1000 net u 2 ca 3'an to so be as mnd mior% Cyl., capable of supplying
sufficient pour to deliver 400 to
soo gailoaa of Inter f" minutefrompump;2 ehemcal tanks.
:noun with 150 feet of K "ua,_
chemin! hole, with buket or :eel
. _ . .. . . --
as xlaired, ladders and other nee-
euary accessories and equipmeni,sl! mounted, complete, on 5 chu-xis of sufficient strength annwheel ban.Each Bidder :hail furnish vim
55; rug specifications. accessories
p nt pros~73=...'3.' utlmnte of cost il
16500.00 'Derma of payment: one-third cub, one-third in one year,
purpooo,ol' _making hid:o n
equipnnnt for the I'Ire Depaw
ment._Bids from thi foilovlnl fir-rn:
wlro thirn opined, road and tabu-
htod:
Thu American I.aFra.nce Company.Boyer Fin Apparatus Co.
F1:ilndlo-Child: Company.
The Bu!|'I}o Company.
Walrrous Fin Enfino Co,
DoillilI Motor Truc k ComwwArndtBnygler llotor Co.
0Brien Davis Compony.
lntemitloaal Tmck Company.Opper lotor Compnny.
Rapreaontativu of |11 bld dln
BLAIR SLUGGING
DZFEATS SCHUT
B1 dr '| | I "¢ ¥" *! md ed anWllington'| offidnn at Bhlr
Sundaydternwn and poudul
tm hits, winning our Schuylerthe most one-lldd dafeat he
h k e n I n h i s e a r u r u m
Vnlhy Iugua hurlar.The BI
hitters 'nn pounding the hal;
pilad up an zariy lead.Bill Fkk. doin; the flivtlnk in
Bllir,had thinn qudtc his o
tray.He was ating! with hits
zivinl the Schuyllr boys on!three.Ha Ind only fair auppo
Qdiyiiwé f¥'§~Q§9Qm
correspondent.: from every camrnunlxy In
W uh| a;1on County .
ll. E. cauncn suacrsNEW orncgns
_ -
The follouring gfficers und com
The Sugar drls returned fromTha Burger flrll. mturami froin
s v i d t i n l o w a tbe fi rs to f tlhl
\*ee\.Glad m han them bac k,
me mined them from thu Bible
achooi.A new niiing on the basement
been elected for 1927-5:Trustees:F. W .Arndt.Frank
Dudgeon. J. 1. Edwards, Dr. C. n.
Head.Wilford lley er.Dr.Egrl
Moat: and E. W. Schmidt.
Stewards:H012-»llra.F.W..Arndt,George Bates,Hrs,F.
lt o n t h hv e e k .
: b l n l i l mr : to m b m m vh i d l
h¢m| dea1rurn£xfalennnnn¢o,l|standing.He made the stone in1911I-nd li l fr dexpeaiod hisdu: would be ¢hdon 1920
so 21|mldn the figures 191--,leavin; 1 bhnk for the hat ana tohs Ii1!edin1rh¢n31|di¢\d.Whoathe vw' 1920 came he tool: his
(""¢"'§»5' BIGEIDW )
¢or nt :umaPm |_{|é|a pf|¢, for ry
P o u u mv ,EAM and EGGS
Un gg ~;--f 8¢u\.h of In'ie~
an uneveP a m s i lk 1 2 2
r
x
MARCUS mac:
s ounz o ns ruc rm
Office In lnyk Blah.
xD.m m,SERWCE ALWAYS
nmcnmm TRANSFER co.General Trucking
mem at 6.1 lnlartin Lara-n humb
Ilr. IM li n. H. C . h um an d
a n m n n Fnmbnt enllcn
on y.Ihivem and Alton Lua!" andHuilnd N L10 ¢v.i° ed icnlcand dinmreonnllk hbc: ;¢];9v1
lin. n.T?:'f"~ " ~,-1 llfalqv-1
'c:\ her dafzr, Hn. Floyd FostertoG u m :Int Tuesda y and tl-malned und! Wedneaday.Hn. Ed
Nnlirk and Hazel ntumetl homewithMn .Foster md remainedUntil Sunday. Hr. Newkirk, Halen"-fl Ople md Hr. and Hrs. Ted
Bpahrdt draw to Herman andbmught them home. llr. md Hrs.
me f za and Hrs. semen.:pr ".§°»°°.» rea | nation trip.1
Rnblrt`Nunn|II7 of H0090 hn
|.arc.hued the Oltermsa ro H rw mirith tbl E.';.';.ȴ.? d making his
h o me h e r e u l o o n n h e u n l ' ¢ \
A fimily pidlk 11.3 c d on
t°~=°: at "E-:...r§ in ' ° '
T, who hu been npendlnhthesummer hm with nlntives.one
bl one into a two.He thenflveh1stoo>| .| tohi| | on,'l'.B.ohr,
tellin; him if there was any morechanging he'¢| have to do lt.Withonly three more yean to until1930 tho lon 'ill probably to:lunge the two into n three.Mr.llohr thoroughly eroyed his birth
day and smoked ree du ra in
honor of the event.Hi! health h:till very N06 and often he anhe ann taking a walk st 1 livelygait, aithough he url he ti resqdla euiiy .IIll memo is dart.
ll the Peter Kleine: hom.l n .Abdrew Johmumthe ~;;g=
llondly lad * at e r'Johansen home ""~'neadny¢
g
the Pour Niehen home.W W I! go ; ni "-ments ,a 'M1.411 Ronlml homo '~'f" llr. re 'ln. llartin {,§rle11 ml 50113, andMr.and Mn.Lara Llrzcn a-1
" i i i J h Ando fv.o :1 raen o -elpolh g p m ; ~ I n d Sa ur-
day at Url home of 3 father, N.J. A1ld1rr|en.Rev. Andersen de-
Cnlq to Kmman.r¢,and Hrs.WH]Wulf and
family visited Sunday afternoon
at the Clad: Nelson home.lr. :nd Irs. Fred Glu-Iatiznaenautoed to Fremont Sunday andbroughttheirn m:home.Car!uv taken il! with the mumps InstFridny.Ur .and Hn. Cleo Newklrk Ind
dnvghter of lincoln arrived l u tThunder and an visiting at theBoone Nurkirk homo.Hr. ind Hn. W m Wulf, Irene
Qdiyiiwé f¥'§~Q§9Qm
correspondent.: from every camrnunlxy In
W uh| a;1on County .
ll. E. cauncn suacrsNEW orncgns
_ -
The follouring gfficers und com
The Sugar drls returned fromTha Burger flrll. mturami froin
s v i d t i n l o w a tbe fi rs to f tlhl
\*ee\.Glad m han them bac k,
me mined them from thu Bible
achooi.A new niiing on the basement
been elected for 1927-5:Trustees:F. W .Arndt.Frank
Dudgeon. J. 1. Edwards, Dr. C. n.
Head.Wilford lley er.Dr.Egrl
Moat: and E. W. Schmidt.
Stewards:H012-»llra.F.W..Arndt,George Bates,Hrs,F.
lt o n t h hv e e k .
: b l n l i l mr : to m b m m vh i d l
h¢m| dea1rurn£xfalennnnn¢o,l|standing.He made the stone in1911I-nd li l fr dexpeaiod hisdu: would be ¢hdon 1920
so 21|mldn the figures 191--,leavin; 1 bhnk for the hat ana tohs Ii1!edin1rh¢n31|di¢\d.Whoathe vw' 1920 came he tool: his
(""¢"'§»5' BIGEIDW )
¢or nt :umaPm |_{|é|a pf|¢, for ry
P o u u mv ,EAM and EGGS
Un gg ~;--f 8¢u\.h of In'ie~
an uneveP a m s i lk 1 2 2
r
x
MARCUS mac:
s ounz o ns ruc rm
Office In lnyk Blah.
xD.m m,SERWCE ALWAYS
nmcnmm TRANSFER co.General Trucking
mem at 6.1 lnlartin Lara-n humb
Ilr. IM li n. H. C . h um an d
a n m n n Fnmbnt enllcn
on y.Ihivem and Alton Lua!" andHuilnd N L10 ¢v.i° ed icnlcand dinmreonnllk hbc: ;¢];9v1
lin. n.T?:'f"~ " ~,-1 llfalqv-1
'c:\ her dafzr, Hn. Floyd FostertoG u m :Int Tuesda y and tl-malned und! Wedneaday.Hn. Ed
Nnlirk and Hazel ntumetl homewithMn .Foster md remainedUntil Sunday. Hr. Newkirk, Halen"-fl Ople md Hr. and Hrs. Ted
Bpahrdt draw to Herman andbmught them home. llr. md Hrs.
me f za and Hrs. semen.:pr ".§°»°°.» rea | nation trip.1
Rnblrt`Nunn|II7 of H0090 hn
|.arc.hued the Oltermsa ro H rw mirith tbl E.';.';.ȴ.? d making his
h o me h e r e u l o o n n h e u n l ' ¢ \
A fimily pidlk 11.3 c d on
t°~=°: at "E-:...r§ in ' ° '
T, who hu been npendlnhthesummer hm with nlntives.one
bl one into a two.He thenflveh1stoo>| .| tohi| | on,'l'.B.ohr,
tellin; him if there was any morechanging he'¢| have to do lt.Withonly three more yean to until1930 tho lon 'ill probably to:lunge the two into n three.Mr.llohr thoroughly eroyed his birth
day and smoked ree du ra in
honor of the event.Hi! health h:till very N06 and often he anhe ann taking a walk st 1 livelygait, aithough he url he ti resqdla euiiy .IIll memo is dart.
ll the Peter Kleine: hom.l n .Abdrew Johmumthe ~;;g=
llondly lad * at e r'Johansen home ""~'neadny¢
g
the Pour Niehen home.W W I! go ; ni "-ments ,a 'M1.411 Ronlml homo '~'f" llr. re 'ln. llartin {,§rle11 ml 50113, andMr.and Mn.Lara Llrzcn a-1
" i i i J h Ando fv.o :1 raen o -elpolh g p m ; ~ I n d Sa ur-
day at Url home of 3 father, N.J. A1ld1rr|en.Rev. Andersen de-
Cnlq to Kmman.r¢,and Hrs.WH]Wulf and
family visited Sunday afternoon
at the Clad: Nelson home.lr. :nd Irs. Fred Glu-Iatiznaenautoed to Fremont Sunday andbroughttheirn m:home.Car!uv taken il! with the mumps InstFridny.Ur .and Hn. Cleo Newklrk Ind
dnvghter of lincoln arrived l u tThunder and an visiting at theBoone Nurkirk homo.Hr. ind Hn. W m Wulf, Irene
s .ter their oertlfiutu with the
county nuperlntendent, lsutwithoutthe fee of one' dotlu.
Another paint in thv interpq;
tation of tbl twlilli of teac hersexaminationp g n n which h u
been brought up by many of the
county raperintgndents a~kin| withrfnrd to the gvqnge rvilllilld for
the third grade ellmentnry certif-
lcete.While tht Ill nys an lvengwe
of eighty percent (SOWJ. thi de-
pnr tmnl hu btw ldn ml by theattorneygen»ra!'| ofhce that sev-
enty-nlne a n d nib!-sexenteenthl(79 9-11)might. he conatmed in
be an eve:age D! dghmy percent
(8015).Accordingly,ippllcanu,wh o
hu e a n ne u n o f me aty - ni n e
and nine-seventeenth: pement {798-1795) are endtkd to make ap-
plic ation !or th third grule sie-mentary certificate. This doe: not
mean,however, that an avenge
of shanty-nine usd eight-neveavtenths(TD 8~1'I1f»)will. be nc-
ee ted.Evidently this is stretch-ai I point £0 hdp some teuhen
who have nouly but not quita
made the grads.
- -_ _.
When You§Need
REPAIRS
Always Think
|gf ,
KENNARD PICNIC A SUCCESS
1 n u
tru a iarge crowd present al! dayion; and those prognme which
could be held vme well awgzded..The double lander bail game buf
|.\'eo!| Brown Crook and Fremont
Lone Tree and the Irvington and.Konnlrd team had to be cancelled.
The rain started at three o'cloek,
just liter the ~<h\aeball program
ended.Will J app von the horseshoe
pitching championship with Hoo-ton Edmondson of Arlington, sec-
ond.Japp wa.: defeated Saturday
by Edmondson,but he won theThuredayandFridaynutchee
was dec .winner for theemtire tnum-lmeszt.
Flid|.y'|crowd r u l u n a l -
thongh not quite as large u lutyearon the second day.Two
hundred and fifty people zurKannardti n the buebnll n m
from Fort Caihoun by thu scorn of
a to 2, after a nip and tuck battleall the ny .
The third annull Pfmlc W u n
success despite the rainy weatheronthe final day.Crowds came
from a long dislarrcg to attend.
to the farm of Ed Renard to Jvdre
Holstein :fairy core and then toIlarryOslenneniforpoultry
judging.The [itll judgud hom
ecunolhice subjects.
OI course,no camp could becomplet: without e swim eo Tues-
day afternoon everyone urea takento the Frumont Y.M. C. A. podl.
C.B. Noyes. Heater Fenner ofDouglu county, end Clurlae Geld-
nner, Secretary of the Ak-Snr-Ben
talked before the Council Phu
which wel held Tueedny night.
Wednesday,the I n t day ofCamp we tru open to visitors.
In the :naming two identification
contests were held.Elve L. Nor-ris, need analyst, tru in charge
of I weed contest..Inene Block-lmrn of Omaha mn the rubber
covered hue hall.After e trip
through the Arlington nurseryground; in which the 4-H folkI
wen told the nlmu of thir teenlhnsbe e contest wee held to see
who could name correctly the
moat of these. First prime of threedollars vu 'won by Leonard Hill-
er of Kennerd end sn hollen byJohn Stork of Tekunah In the
boy:dlvllion.Betty 'Donut of
.l i r l x 'c o n t u t I n d L u d h Th o m p -
|I
er of Washington ueh a dollarwhen they tied for second pheo.
After dinner,Senator R.B.
Howell spoke to the 4»H Club folk:
and visilon talkin; them boy: and
girls do not a n d to \n lt ti lli u m a p w d n b u m m p i z m y
hno ambition and the Idea.Toillusznto this he told of the boy-
hood of Adminl Faragul..
At tlro o'clock goodbye? wereu i d with a hurry pmmin in
come btek next yur and have an-
cther wonderful time and "lAf-|-
lot".BJ' IIltanor Dixon,
fiamp News Reporter.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Aunut 12, 1927
An adjourned reguinr msetingof the Blair City Council was
called to order at a o'cloek P. LI.
br Mayor Murdoch, the followingCouncilman answering to toil all,
Benin, Bigelow, Garner.Grimm,
Malay :nd Stunnrt.Absent, Jan-
nn .Moon reporting after roll
call.' The Mayor atsted the purpose
of the meeting as being for the
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'd o n w e n h e l d .N r . u i d H r s . H . I . . P h l r r i l l c f t
o n S n t u r d u y fo r B u r k e n d C o l -
om a , 8 . D . o n a b u dn e sn an d p l es -
l u n f t r i p .'Dz ey g y t a r e t u r n
b y 1 ° ' = g P i n e 1 r e t h a ;w i l l
z p g h § _r i g ! vi s !! : H g t h e i r s o n .
..- - - . .1sn b n u r n hou se a r e m o vi n g th in
w e e k i n t o t h e h o u s e j u s t va c a t e d
b y M r . a n d H r s . L . P . D s w l t t .
M r .a n d M m .La u r en c e P l u g
l t t e m i e d t h e u n n w pi cn ic a t
Ke n n a nl S a t un d a y .Mr s . C . w . . A nd r e ws en t e rt a in e dJe n n P h l r r i s a n d fn m i l y .
l i n . J o h n E t h l e n h m p w e n t t oW a y a n l u i . w e e k fo r a vi s i t w i t h
n l a l l ve s .
2 .E .W i n l e t w a s co n fin e d i o
h i s b e d t h e f o r e l r t o f t h e w e e k
wi t h a n at t a ck o R u .
a do u bl e fo u n g m o a t b r i d g r o n
W e d n e s da y s fla m o o n .Th e g r i z o s
we r e von b y M rs . C 1 y ¢Ie C o o a n d
H n .W a l !E c h t e n h m p .T h f wvr u e n l i n c l u d e d :M n d l m e l W a i t
Ec ht e nk s mp ,v v .l l r n a h s l l .w .
1 u_|........n I r_.1...n1 . .. l - n _- l Hr. and Mn. John Tayior wereOmaha. :happen Tueldny.
The thru day picnic at Kennnddrewsumberof people from
u r | n d u f |~~I l . 1l !l l U l 3 ¢I .I n \ ¢ I l . I ' ¢\ . . »& yl l E y o u uI :n J g b :u w ,n .u .a l u m ,r
" " 'e h i l d n n ," ' " " * ' ° " °a n d n o -L "5 3 » f } ' J L : m n w u z m m J r
b m .o f x z m u n ,l e f t _q n S a l u r d l ' G M
f ' 2 " . }. ' 2° ' , £* ' , i
' ! ' " 3 , ! . § E " , { _ ' 3 E * * 'i i T h .A u x i l i a r y w a s e n t e r t a i n e d
nach nrulmall u m l m g w u ~During the ghower gn Taiwan;a n F u G ,§'{?*'}f §,,P*"*'° '!~»n¢m»» uw lightning uw sul
m g mu ;"\=1:» c alf!! on ~ ArHn| !onlele-
l l r . n n d H r s . E d B o l l e r a t P l a i n -
W . H . S t e e n , J r . h u p u r e h u e d
t h e D a vi s m s t a u r a n t a n d t o o k
c h u r n o f u m a o n S a t u r d a y Th e
S t n z u a r e w e l l e x p e r i e n c e d a l o n g
t h c h o l e ! a n d r e s t n u n n l . l i n e a ww i l l n o d o u b t . w h y 1 g o o d t r a d eh e r e .W .H. 8 l » & Il . S r. w i l l c o n -
ti m n t o o p e n te S p e c k p l a c e w h i c h
h e r e c e n t l y p u r t h l l e d .
Xe n p h o n ( Tr o n o f W a ; m ¢ » a n dl i n i l m l l l e b o n d d o f 1 . l \ r o l n
g m t l l a we ek -o nd a t th e M n .
t h d U n l m d h o m l .
"gn _sag ~ _1g. A. Dayies .and
w n ,v w ' f i r UI u m l n l w e r e m n -n e r g u e s t s a t t h e I l e : n u n J w -
b l u t h h o m e M u m d a r .
H r a n d M m .l a r r y O s l e r m a n
a n d n o n . M r . W m . O a l e r r n a n . S r . .l i m .Ali ce 'l l e w r u m a n d R i c h a r d'enjoy ed a 'slttn ic at River sie~\n Park
In O m s h a S u n d a y .
A .J.M o h r o f O m a h a a n d f h l n
List er,M n .E m m a D i e h l o f A t -
k i n s o n a n vi s i t i n g n l a t l ve s h e r eth i s wee k.T h e !n i n e zo h e l pt h e i r h t h e r , C . U . M o h r c e l e b n t e
h i s o m b i r t h d n Y
H r a n d H n .F n d Mg i E1 h ¢n r "
fa m i l y , H i n A u g u s t a S c h m i d t
In d t h e i r x u e n t s . M n . E l s i a M a n -
- -_ _.
When You§Need
,A
Always Think
|gf ,
Arndg-Snyder Motor Co
1 .
THE FARn1ER§°°E'i°i§ii°§x'T`°6`iz
/
\YJwHY~ ~
You Should Buy 1 ~ " i f § 5 .
S w l - N e c r o ~
-u f
FED UN SW I -NE CRO
Because Swi-Necro is sold ona money .éuk guarantee,
makes swine IA,-mf,neu:/' /al/s and is good for what
v ails them.l t corrects any common swine disease
and positively destroys worms.~
Once Tried, Always Used.
FoR SALE AT
v Farmers Union Cream Station
' -
Take a look at your coal bin-;:
1 1 -£ 1 1 9 1 1 g r a s p t i m e f i r m l y b i
the fo re i oc k, a nd pho ne us
|''|" n »'~:
1 e
h 23% ;`
Blair 8, Schuyler 1FALL smvzxc OF A u'.\l.PA ?r¢mou£ Meréhanu 8. HonnichlFirestone: 2.
North Bend 4. Snyder 2.wwf hnppy néedn I hw require-
manu und from m u m i n d k l -dont I llnll urenn will bn mum Nu nn n n u m t n t n l l n r l mar thc|ln wunlniun eguat|_ W! !°"lw\ié1} `e.'£|\`|f`i`\»»§'¢ `iE»]`»|£`
islfaifn nlots .hlal new favor§Ch.ica;o& Herihweslernlhllnd'°i? '31'?¢;.strongly home been seed from E u t 6:39 p.m. dlily.
Washington county produced br W¢I!j7=5 gfu1»_ji»§lr;ln. b lI1 u ln uer g, b r. mu m-l d Thursday flbm Nidcenonwhen thu spent :nerd day: withhis daughttr, lin. A.. E. Hagel-
mln.
lluim and Rev; Bhyrlcr d Beeelmo Tlmnday md will 33-1 therfmdrlder of ibn u e ;withtheir gnnd nuts, Hr. and Url.
H. L. Hell!c .U.distinction of being Arlinltnni
oldest resident, absenred his 910:
birthdaze hen Thzzruday, Ms ll .A num r of reiatifes Helged himcelebnie the event at the om: ofhis da b u t H n . w H. Hu!
Mohr,who enjoys the
as .-k vwhen he hu lived for a number
of y etn.On ac count of s Rin
ntarrn be vu unable to take the
vnietin.One aifnlfa :mun from 'mg am. dslly except Sunday.
M . Wolf seed produced 88 stems 1:52 p.m. ddly unpt 3|mdqrapproximately knee high this dry 6:40 p.m. daily unfit Sundaysummer.7:52 un. Sunday o 7.
small they tail n valuable story to 8:10 dll]gu m, rthe farmer: who are Pllnninz no 1 2 : 3 5 p . m . w i Q M a m i .
snr alfalfa this (dl.5:55 p.m. dlilr-_
l n .Katherine Ehnlnger se-[ride in had planned.He had in
vn o | n | n | \U10 "'*s alumna]UU nun nnuulnn vu 'a u n t G n u !Us u l ! vn uh o m e a t H o o p e r o n W e d n u d a y .fa u l i l i a r scenes a r o u n d m e : o u n -
S h v m n m r n u w n a u u n g m t r y a n d t u g s t o t h a m m e t z r y
1: Enragggxsn with ilariorirliuhr.
Hr. and Fred Dickmeyermd I-'rmkiyzz were Fremont wi-
err Svlhlnday.wum and Nea: Andersen andN. J. Andenen attsnded tht ple-nk u lilnlmrd Thundlr. llr. and
~Il Lnnoaam.nun s :
m u m s v n r r iv a s n n
l l i u Btelh Hindiey vm no:teach adm-ol this year but plana tn
lf* $0 Wayne Skate Normal this
fall, which open Scpumber ma.
Hr. and Hn .Dan Thompam
and dsulhten, Edna and Ruin n
L QC AL CVE RFL OW 1 Hn. uma Nuke s, wma -puff" yearn.-|:~:»¢h Taylor me llrs. E |.Iersbly imprumd dtex seven!Beddu the children she has Bovrermm of Hamill S. D -»
mmlluoiillnell.oiedsur ilrs.H.K.Dlviao£ five lrr01hel1.Chu.1;fG!enroo¢!}|iuW£lmaPenBrhkofNor-I m *mm .h I I"r k fBi ;i D
rozksum Bemicoltaoblihh m.A.n.am¢1=nr;1»c|umu s d t y md t v o 'HH'*°*'-an °r,an ~week.""¢.|sm¢ Bmhkitlmadly forLon¢homoumher uma.James ofH|mill,S.D.andJ~
1: Enragggxsn with ilariorirliuhr.
Hr. and Fred Dickmeyermd I-'rmkiyzz were Fremont wi-
err Svlhlnday.wum and Nea: Andersen andN. J. Andenen attsnded tht ple-nk u lilnlmrd Thundlr. llr. and
~Il Lnnoaam.nun s :
m u m s v n r r iv a s n n
l l i u Btelh Hindiey vm no:teach adm-ol this year but plana tn
lf* $0 Wayne Skate Normal this
fall, which open Scpumber ma.
Hr. and Hn .Dan Thompam
and dsulhten, Edna and Ruin n
L QC AL CVE RFL OW 1 Hn. uma Nuke s, wma -puff" yearn.-|:~:»¢h Taylor me llrs. E |.Iersbly imprumd dtex seven!Beddu the children she has Bovrermm of Hamill S. D -»
mmlluoiillnell.oiedsur ilrs.H.K.Dlviao£ five lrr01hel1.Chu.1;fG!enroo¢!}|iuW£lmaPenBrhkofNor-I m *mm .h I I"r k fBi ;i D
rozksum Bemicoltaoblihh m.A.n.am¢1=nr;1»c|umu s d t y md t v o 'HH'*°*'-an °r,an ~week.""¢.|sm¢ Bmhkitlmadly forLon¢homoumher uma.James ofH|mill,S.D.andJ~LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT J. E . C am p b e l l ,fu r n i t u r e ,r u n C a m c o b !f o r ia l e .
a n d u n d e r t a k i n g .50 - t f.2 9 - l t .ll o se n W il so n.
M r . C l a r e n c e K u h n i s d r i vi n g a |S e e t h e C l l l fn r ni a : p o r t i m . a t
|I .|
Cool dream for summer war.
22-uv.Mrs. 'r. c. Hiller
II. E. Ckmpbeli, furnltun, :up
and undtztakslng.' 50-U.
c. if swam, 'mL Plmui
llr|.Hen.ryFlbaro!v.
c . r r . a » n d m. ' u ¢ m»a mm-
sr and underwear, Blair.Mi k o
phane, 161, rea. nhone. 224.8-U.
m » r ¢ n . =s w
B r a y u h c d p d n i a n g n d c du q m l e o l u t .T h : a me n dnb lu ribli v t h h lu t u l t l y n -
mo v u d f n mn r a n l h g li a z n t t hu| 1 l1 | ti o n d ! h \ I l: l| u r l| d f o r i fih¢i.l1\¢ nh o¢!:othlr~i d !wh c d p tl c n d ll r i ml i hInfm-on at an¢»a»»1|=¢5»a sub-
--ide!-=Enry mbac riblrln du sta ad th tth uo e on dl-
~u l m a d o a p l r t d t h c m n --batvrnn the pubI1ah¢rand
lk |! u \ d u » a o : d < h ¢ s m|¢ u r
l£ \ h p o ¢ » H1 ¢ | ¢ B h lr . N e b r . ,
n h l -t h A ¢ d C o u ; r v a vfl m e | , \ m .
»
l" "¥ ,". 9 " _ . . .u . . .ra 1 D . t . . . | » » ' :r n u l y Iv e mn g .Ane y u m I f u r d l th h i !n u i n w u u n m 3101!r F l1 : w a v a b o u t i z : d r n a n d r n - | l n m m l 7 | a n p a r e il u: " |\ m- , ~| .. . n. 'I.. .. ., .° .._ . . _ .. = 5 !*" F ¢ * °l l 2 P .H .' l u 'H e m 'm a n n n nm u a r m m n n n n t A bcnlull lnu rnmlmn 2.The nmmhaa1 nf el- D mu n ,haul a..a - _..._|:__'' h d1 I | U i AIIA |vl l i n u l ~H r Os c a r T h o m o f th e Y o r k w a g o n t o s t o p fo r y o u r m i t o r
[Q=§¢k qe i g h b or h o o d u r n a B M :r e n t o b e d n n o d a n d m a d e U h C. IC . .B o n d o rf, l l a
... » »~oGreater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests
Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item
-Ple ase..
-
BIG DAYS
Corhmencing Aug. 18 and Ending Aug. 27
Oyster Shells, l00lb. Bag'1 $i.2o
I 1 n»I *»'-.
Sugar, l00|b. Sack _$6.95
I|'~ :~i '':¢'' ~'1
These are STRICTLY CASHc e~in s.N h lvednl .4 1.15
g o c arge account at these prices.
Highes! Market Price Paid for Eggs.Bring 'Em ln.
J .S ' A S TI£'°<>§¥"Rf5'Z.§¢
Special .Bargains
Maintop Flour, 48 lb. Sack 151.85
Apron Checks. 21" wide.pe r nn !--~_.lo
3'/s ygnds Drs: Yoilen (Muir assorted pllterm -1.00Humming Bird Hosiery (newest linden al u remarkableWin). per pgir ''°--1.25Blue (Inn Chilton Hosiery (wre :ilk and new uluden)per plir, only ------95Sl¢ven': 18inch Bleached Taweling (Pure linen) per yard - .23
Biz Reduction In Price nt flur Stock ol Dr. Sc hoH's Foo
Plain and Fancy Paialu Crcpq, per yard --$.286 yards lwd quality Percale: (35 inch) faq _-1.00395:and Urns Pallenu ol our guannleed ful c almEngiilfa Prinil ful;~----1.00
A Big Cut in Canned Goods
mm: GAIN I3 OUR 1.o':':nan ER BUY sown
No Micah whim ("herri¢\\. 4 cans ---'n s
Supplies fozthe Lnrkler
May-day Coffee. per Th.--~-~3 .43Hummer Brand Coffee, 3 Ibn.---m e
.5Hulk Japan Tea, per Ib.Hulk Mnraroni,2 Ibn.»Sago, 2 Tha.---Tapioca. 2 Ibn.~-
Navy Beau, 3 lbs.Rlce, 3 Ibn --Matches, s bean -Hulk Starch. a Ibm.-Hunhrile Cleanser. 2 cansDuleh Cleanser, 3 tan;-Said Flush. 2 :ana --Electric Spark Soap, I0 ban
Handwaler Tedld Snap, 4 han
Snap Chip, ings Dila .Calumet Baking Powder, per Ib.Jtllu, All Flavara, per pkl.»Vanilla, I6-ounce b01Ile -llerahey Coen:--.-
Quan iar Steel Pickles -2 tba. Caddy Graham Cracker:2*/a lbs. Cldd!Fairy Soda:Swanldwn Cake Flour -Qnlker Oats. per pkg.-Puma Whcal. per Pix-.Shredded Wheat,per Ulla
Hellogga Bran I`lallr§2 p kn.
Kellogga Com I'lakes -Dnarfies.regular 30c pkg.
9
.25.as.25.29
gg.25.25.1 5.25.15.as
.29.22.29.1 I
-75.23
.45.38.40.ss.284 I 4
.1 l.25H.25
~n a~nanie in tourist park Int !"'riday Liinneaotn.°" ° "f " '|mu llarla Hniff of W ashing-
lln. W J. Knopman and :hugh-loll¢ Nab. cams up last week and
ter, Mrs .l.. F .Staten wen how | visited at the home of ilr. and
c u e s ".*
No . 2'/ 1 a n P e l c h e l ,4 w a n a
N o . 2 % c a n A p d o n l l . 4 c a n s -
N m 2 5 4
Nu . 2 % c a n S l ic e d P in e ap p l e. a c an . :
C o u n t r y
R i p o n B
A m e r i c a n B r n d C o m , : I c a n
Tu r t l e . . . 1 ' P . . . , 6 u n aB r a ---K i d n e y Beans,2 c a n :--» ¢ -.25
A r m o u n P a r k a n d B e a n s ,I0 c a n s -.98
Re d Sa l m o n. 2 c a n s ---
P i n k Sa lm on ,3 ca n s »-
G a l l o n
Ga l l o n
G d l u n
G a l l o nG a l l o n
G a l l o n
G ; I l : m
G a l l o n
c a n l l l u k l u r l i e n -
c a n L o g n n b e r r i e l -
c a n P : a n n -
c a n P e n n -
ca n Pe ac he sc a n A p r i c o t :-c a n W h i t e C h e r i i n c
ca n S li cg d Pi n e ap p l e
c a n P e n n , 4 c a n s --
G e n t l e m a n C o m , 6 u n s -
r a n d P e n , s u n s -»
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.ss
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....r" _45Comfort2ineclaltlzs.If vnu have loot troubles it will §°:»:"i1§'f§u2§z§i"Um»a°s¢u-I $!.25nlue zach-. J
~IIggy y ou tn c ull on un durlnf this nie.'0
3 l f n '| S h i r i l , g u y o r b l u e
R i d d l e s ' ( . a ve r a l h " L t r B r a n d ;
Me n 'l A ll s l c t l c U n l i e r n e q rM e n '| S u s vr n d e n -- -
l l e n '| W o r k G l o ve :--
M m ' | K h a k i P n l :»
M e n | W a r l z S h a n -
i C o l o r W i nd o w S h a d e s
a t
$.75
1.23
.50
.ss
- m o
L 5 0
2.45
.s o
ovRAu.s an 15
.m cxsrs u f xs
M e a t s a n d L a r d " -
u m m u m a .ver m.--'-.27l-nd. per Ib.---~-°
We Hlndle AII Kinds ol Cold Menu
.la
Fruit Canning Necessities
*fa gallon Muon Jlrl, per dozen --~Quart Muon J an, perfdanuPint Mason J an.ver dozenMuon Jar Lldl. per dozen -Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen --
Pana ax.2 Ibn.-
$1.25
.39:rs.29-25.zs
J. E. Campbell, furniture, runand undertaking.50tf.
` Dr. Layland Staten, Ch1ropnc»
tor, Farmers State Bank Blda tf.
Hrs. J . H. Grlmnfls spending
several days in Lincoln visiting
her sister, Hrs. Earl Brooks.
Hn. James E. Haher of Omaha
was in Blair lan week rene'|rln¢
old friendships and ailing on
relatives.
The Wm. Smith family and Mrs.
Edna Noble,the Mummertn andtheGusRathrnann family are
camping near Park Rapids, Minn.
Mrs.Harold Schafer and littledaughter, Barbara Jane, of west of
Blair. are spending the week with
Mrs.Schafor'a uarents,Mr. and
Mm w. w. Wilkinson..
.. _
nGoodharboring.North Side
Shop.16-tf.
C. K. Bendorf, tlcenaeo emtaalm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Oliioephone, lol, res. phone, 224.8»t\'.
Hrs. Geo. Klessner of Omaha
was a guest at the Victor Wolf!home a few days la.§tueek.
Miss Thelma Underwood and
sister,Hrs.Anderson drove to
Omaha Friday and spent the night
with friends.
Mr. My ron Higley of Oakland,
California. arrived on Wednesdayrnor11ing.for s short visit with his
sister,Hrs. Eva Cook and his
aunt,M m Axel Swanson.Mr.
Higley was born and reared in
Blair and his old friemla wereglad to greet him.He left Friday
morning for his home.
"'°'*"°'=**Y I an-. ma Hrs. Carl snrmiar have
Dr .and Hrs. :_ F .States and reuuand from a Dkalant motor
only Koopman were Sunday use-,trio £hrou¢l| UH'northern States
ner guests of Hr. and Hrs.h e d aml DP into Canada around Whoi-Paultxg of/Hooper.
The G.. Farnham family, whohave`n touring lllnnesota,
camping at Park Rapids and Lakeltaaa, arrived lrome isst Friday.
Misa Helen Wolff,daughter of.Carl Wolff,returned home last
Wednesday evening from th e
Swedish Mission hospital in Orns~hi where she had her tonslla re-
moved.
Hrs. Theo. Londt entertalned anumber of friends and relatives at
ner borne last Friday evening inhonor of Mrs. Wm. Welch.Tho
evening was spent sewing and
visiting, after which datnty ""`|Irrshmenta were served
nes
H. H. Brown has the exclusive
agency for the .Aermolor Wlldmlll
and carries a complete stock ofIi n dlllla and tuners on hand.
Phone Black 154.25tf.
Mrs. L. L. Boll. forlmerly AliceStmre of this city .and two Iona
of Bcribmr, returned home last
Sunday aftar a \wek'a visit withrelatives in Blair."
Ella Jean 'hgt of ir¢mo:1I. spentlast week with hor grandparents,
hir.and Hrs.Hurry IIrrey and
her aunt, uri Clark S|.ll¢kl¢\\ IDI]
family.llr. and Mrs. I-Irrey drove
to Fremont Sunday to take herhome.
and Hr. nd ln . A mon lh inlrt-
an and Philip wen HMI!!! "ll"My c likn at H. C. Rumu nmn.r. and lin.. Haas Human efBlair were Sunday dinner guilt!lt Un Jen.: Sorensen home.Intbl nfteraoon the (alluring alsoallied: llr. us d ln. Ro bfn Ru-
mullln and Iluold and Hin Ethel\ l - | -. J A - ! l - . | - -- | . . .u . .- . . I
pon in .;q;,;s»;¢a,:""
Hum! from this vieinhy attend-ed the thru-day pienk an Iz u-
nlrd the latter part M ian week.
llr. nad Irs. Han: AndersonandhmilyspentSundayafter-
noon at Km; Park.Hh s Gn u ThornPlUJ spent the
- . v n u u s u
Hrs. Flu: H. Sorensen of this
di? mandy aolni his :farm nenBtaplehunt, Nebr.
Hr. and Hn. {. 0. Augmtnunof Omalm nn .S..n'=7 :nests of
Alfred Fllr and fnmily.
lin. '1'¢nBzink. dauzhter Wilma
| " " " "J '°' '»'"'" """ '""'W "Undehrwd offidndn; and inter-3of the week 11211 his cown, """'ment will be mlde In the Blair
Wm. Linden and fl=E\i!v Cemetery.
Irs. Geo. Englekc who Zlvu in
north Blair in taken to the Uni-gmg pg 33 5 9 g p
ve;diy hupital in Omaha lut ggA g1 F AI LUREnada! for medial tientnunt.
lr. and Hn. rmk Jenkins __{°f°}§l= "f"'"i¥'|: ¢ged_ furr-
n u n l n v u v r u r .n a v
' m u Sue Belle u mz ly n nf
Omaha, dsughtar of Hr. and lin.
Ed Imnellyn af this city, Ind Mr.Ednr Strlc klett, son c f Mr. md
Hn. Ed Sirleklett of this c ity ,
surprised their friends 1rbe"| they
' n n married at Council Bluffs
|vmu»r Int Satunhy
MIM Loxein Rhuukl. who had
Omaha,ntu msd Mme lu ! P 11dur
County Judge L C.Eller l l
xp e nd lag | ww o l wea k : vmhoning with nhllvel and lrlendlhl wh eown.
Hr and Mm Fred Gny u and
Dr . ma Mr s 1 . F . s um wo r d
n chiellln ¢\hn'\er at RlvwrvkwparkInOmllul m 'lfhumhy
¢\»nn=|,
W e h a v e t h o b e n e n m u n m l
»~m=k num: um be found or we
fan lumhh you th t ln zn d lmh
spent nevenl days vmu nz Hn .Anna Sla wut returned
[ u t Thnrlday (ram Oni,Ncbr
wh e n n h h u b le u whiting Mrdaughter, ln. Ly le Milliken, for
wvenl weeks.
Mr. ui d Mn- C. u . Hilc hmln
and chlldnn IQ!! 'huday momlngfur | vmnllon Among Um l\nn~
u m la i n m a p i n a uf that
m m m m u .
llr. and ln . H e nr y Ruwe mdan-_ :nd K u .I-'ml Guys:m e
aughvnr, Nndlne dum as HoopnrAu n s t ' I u s vi llt lr . I n d li n .
Chreneo nun...
Tha three older ehlldhu ol lr.
pnonl, ul, ng, Pham, BA.~
pa E1 Ammon nd trmlly dnvn
m Onuha Sunday umm; zu 'Bitthu Clayton Amman funily,
lxnfa n d ln. Ku n Hn uk na d
mn o ne u Ho n h m, m u d : lu t E ' $ - L .
I n E d n a No h h h u mxlmad
from hi r n n u an tri p s mu t i n
uw mm c ountry or lm=»»u.
mlg - llu jo r y 1§ f ; = = ; - n a g , -
on v u 1 n mMu nc h a nd lin J u ne s u .. £ 1
l f o r d a y l.
,,i&.t"i_!' :f .* *1'r° r-, M! <=f
\ . ``
u l u l u i u s u .n | | u | \ | | l u n l u n
Helen and Hr. md ln . Au gu st
Stnrk and family.N m " md
r.n .rHr.and Hn .Andrew Johann!!were Bnnday evening g:nests atJens S-cmuen'a.J Path ofllr . :n d Hn oo nonnuns9sanan w.|¢a...¢ li nm
hwg 91" 3,md_,,lr . a n d Hrs. P. C. Sorensen
llnl. John Noarurood rid mu.and 4" ¢M°f -Mn .lh r i i l 0 .lon of Hinneaota an here for a Hindu' lm! ehildnn, left lat Hon-
monur; visit.day for a 1reek'| outing at Lube
ltr.and H n .Fred Long re-Ckoboji.
turned Sunday evening from a va-Mg and Hrs. Geo. Dads gdyu? lgjq %*";°°'=".P:'°*= In_l§fe-farnliy oc eompwei b y H n .
- - . _r v - . - »n n 1 u ¢ ¢ u n . ¢ n f » ¢
Hines Grace lad Hildaed Potts
of St. Pxul, Neb. are vlzitinz their
mister, Hrs. Geo. Bates and County
Ann! Bates at their home in this
ally.
A number of relntiveu and old-
lnd vu p u tti n ;chain:on the
automobile used to convey the'workmen to and from work whenhe was stricken.
He was n native of Blair nm! I
ana of pioneer nettlan who camerQld (in 1818 l:Ie |'nvr to
v u l v x l |\ \ ¢ I : l l I u . l v l . l . l & l l. l U l I .K i l n
performing the eezemcrny.They
were accompanied by the br£de*smister, Mm Gnu! Gans and Imi-blnd of Omaha..The newlyweda
were given a wedding supper lt.
Lhe home of Mr. and Hrs. GanzSlturdagfevunink md c ame tn
/|I.1
I
umm BRIEFS an.l you c an :idx It your-silt. ~
ua for tankaga.7-tt.Blair Milling Co.
ills: Ala Anderson ls vlalthg
friends In Blair this week.Shela employed as house keeper on
the I-`ra:1lr.Llnmlen farm and ishaving a little vocation at present.
lllss Hate Sion of Chicago re-
turned UD her home last Sunday
utter a couple of week's visit .ttIhrhomeof her mother,Mrs.Henry Slert and other relatiws
here.
Mrs. R. E. Tlldcn and rlllllltlefl,Ruth and Darla, llri W ill Reeh
mtl Mary Moore returned home
lu' latter part of the week from
| varation t1lp at Morse park,
nmont.
Miss Ruth Davis, who is vrorlr-
mr in Omaha. camo up Tlrunulay
ln the :roon bus to Blair and
peut the nftornoon with Iyer par-r.t.~. Mr.and Mrs.George Doris
r this city.
Mrs. Hans Petersen and sons,
loss-ell and Wllfunl drove to
lompton,Nebr. the flrst of thewk where they are visiting at
he homo of Mr. and Mrs. I'red
hristeneen .
"Bo" Burchsrn and nrnlw. .lack'ft lust week Tuesday.ln Bo'a
rr for a ig-lp zo California and
fsahlnaton."Bo"has a :later
vlng ln W hlngton and may like
well eno to spend the winter
nere.
Word from Hans Petersen and
ela Hansen, whoan touring Inalifornla,states that they are
wing a wonderful trip and have
at 1|e|..ltl¢(l just when they wiil re-
tro to Blair.They have beenmay about three wees.
A. B. Illtclrrnan of San Antonio.
usa is in Blair called to Ne-aska by the serious Illness of
s father,R. W. Hitch an ofeeplng Water, Nob.ljilafather
eonvalescing after a siege of
neurnonla and la able to sit up a
tle.
Misa Helen A.Plchtenkarnp of
lington, has been employed bb
e Blair school boanl to teach
e Gardener llchool.She is aarluato of the two year teachers'
:ree of the Wayne Normal and
s had three rears teaching ex-rlencc.
Hrs.Claus lienclte loft last
mlny for Seattle, Washington,
erc she will spend some timeitingher son,George so-I
oily.She hae relatives ln
rtland, Oregon nw whom shenl: to visit before her return
October.
ills: Stella Jenraernen. who
n one of the efflci-ent helpers
Crowell Home hos aiven up
place there and joined *""¢
Mtn. Mr .and Mrs.Nels J Maen of llermm. who left Fri
for Drelon where they will
ke their future home.
and llra. H. H. Brown, Herbert,Erelyn and Dorothy, arent over to
Walnut, Iowa lost week to vlelt
their grandparnts.
The Has: I. Walker cleaning ee-
tabllahrnent of Drnalta has a wa-gon here every Thmaaday.Call
The Itnterprlee zz,lf y ou hare
anything to be cleaned.28-tf
Mr. and Hrs. John Miller leftlastFrlday tor Albert Lea, Minn.
where they will spend a couple of
'a.eelr'a visiting Mr. lilllefs broth-er and farnlly at that place.
Mr.Arthur Rowe,who tires'down ot De Soto, ia the owner of
a fine new Chevrolet coach arhknhepurchased last week of the
Aronaon Chevrolet Company of
Blair.
Ssso $10.00 by ordering your
Sunburn Cahlnet Heater before.August sm.It heats the whole
house, feklng the place of several
stoves.Only $5.00 down.30-lt.The Arndt llardware.
Mrs. Caroline Jensen and daugh-
ters,Edna and Mrs.Ted Olson.aecornpanlld br Mr.and Mrs.
Chris Jensen drove dorm to Kan-
aal City for a few days, returning
the forepart or last week.
Sept.Masser expect;to leavetoday for Sioux City where he will
meet Mrs.llasaer and they will
prooeed to the lakes in Minnesota
for a week's rest from schoolwork before the fall term opens.
YOU should be interested lo afarm loan at a less lntereat coat.
We can make ou auch a loan."Call or write oi Information.
_John H. Roper.28-lt.Dodge, Nels.
Word neoelved hy relatives of
Earl and Eton Jensen. who are
vacationing in Yellowstone Park,
states that they are having a fine
time seeing the sights and expectto be home some time this week.
The IL C. and C. lf. Ilitchman
falrdllea and Hr. A. B. Hltchrnanof San Antonio Telas enloyed a
picnic supper at Peony Park inOmaha last Sunday evening.Mr.
nr! Hrs. J. E.. Campbell were also
of the party.
Miss Luclle Jensen, who la at
tending school t Lincoln this
summer, came home Friday ere-ning and spent the week-end at
the home of her parents, Hr. andMrs. Ed Jensen, returning to Lin-
coln Sunday evening..
Mrs. Anton Kruse, who lives intne northwest pan of the county,
has been seriously ll! for two
months with gall stones and newthat sho is a little stronger, will
undergo an opentlon soon.Dr.Heine of Hooper is the attending
physiclan.
w. R. C. met Setul?a|»-with agood lsttendam.M ArmintaSappenfieldpreatdedjnthe ah-
senoe of the president, Mrs. Gracellnthmann.Planswvere lorntuI.|t~
lcd for at Universal Teo to I.|e__-llelll
v-».-su umve up to rsratr lld Hun-dl? and spam the day with rela-.tlres and friends.
His: Jane Noble went to Omaha
Monday where dw had anothersinusoperation.She is coanl~
racing at her home,
e Attorney Henry Hencke is em-fined to his home the past wack
with on attack of grippe.He isfueling somewhat better now.
Hr.and Hrs.Sherry Ho we
drove to Fremont laet Frida toIH! Karr Isabella who had L..
Ishpending the week camping one
ere.
Pupils Wanted who desire to re-
view either high school or graaeschool suhkers.Lario. mathemit-lca or English a lpeeinlty In-
at Enterprise office.21~t:r.
Mr. and llra. Elmer Fah
of Columbus were Bldr Vilftoenlast Sunday and Hrs. Fnhrenh-og
remained ln Blair for a ferr daysYialt with relatives and friends.
Surnrner ls oo the wane.Get
your fall clothes ln shape byrrhoflile The Enterprise for the
Ha.: I. Walker wagon to eall at
your door.Call 11 !or informa-
tion.23..¢;f
Nice flvehroom house for sale.Inquire at The Enterprise.80-It
The Aronaon Chevrolet Dons
psny unloaded this week theirthin!earload oil Clrevroleta in
»'~==f3f~This is e mighty' good
reeo
Hlss Emma Petersen, who has
been employed at we Jenkins I-rm.
~ ~ .t few years, plans so
ve a ew dm gg; Lu .es, California with frlends from
Davenpon,Iowa when ahe arm
attend the 'Jlf tgdne Art Sghgqt.
Hr. and llra. Lou Latte ent.e.\~
tained Hn. Mitchel Rathbun and
Siege J lculrlm of Brllndv. Nab.
Hr .and Bra: Jake Lamastos- ofWolbach, Nob. and Charles Roth-
aon of Plne Bluff, Wye. for a few
dayathls week.They left Wed-
Mfdsr morning.
The »1'ekarnah hoarse P-'ledthrough Blair Sunday evening onareturn trip from Mead. Nebr..
where they had taken the body of
Andrew Barge, father ol' A. W.
Bargro! Herruan to Mu d forburial.The deceased was eiail :
taro years old and diedin thehmah hospital.
Mn. Minnie ¥!'\.l.ccon ;eeompan-
led Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryant on
are auto trip to Chiago wherellra.Bugeon will vlalt her sou,Russell and wlffe while the Bryanta
dn'Ive on up to Milwaukee where
Hr.Bryant will look after hisglove lnsaineaa.They expect to be
gone about two weeks...
The Myron lletslnger fa:ally
entertained a number of relativesof Davenport, Iowa from I'rideruntillloadoy afternoon of last
srcels;l i m lletsingefs sitter,Hrs. D. D. Daley and sons. Don-
Ty ndgy south of Blair.nclom z
Hn. Nellie Larsen and ao: Fnd Hr.lm!Hn .Wmlter Novak county.and l l d l n md Florence Wil-and lon. ind Joe Novak of Blair Geo!!
Larsen homo.r. and Mrs. Fwd Christiansenvldtsdat the J in:Larsen lzorne
Fridaaol ?o'l!ln§a1!Ie!\ spent Wed-
neada afternoon with Hrs. Hs-m l a h o o f .
Hr. and Ins. Peter Iverson wereSunday evening olllera at Jena
lrarson's.
Hr and Hrs. Guy lllnhley ofBlair spent Pfffdls evening nt theGlrla Nelson home.Ed Hansen and llaugluters spentSunday at the Rudolph Hansenhomo near Xenoanl.Edna. F.:-Tllr I n d Anna remained for s
we-ek's wwe
Knutson hom.
Rev.and Hrs.lined LsrsenandchildrenofKerman!wow
Saturday afternoon callers at theCalle Hansen home..Mr.n o llrs.lijar Sorensenandson. Clyde of Omaha spentSundayat the parental,SorenImsen home and Sunday evening
at the Chris Larsen home.Dor-othy Larao also agent Sunday atthe Soren Larsen orna.Gustave llnland len!Mondayof this week .1 the artln Larsen
Horne.Hr. sncl Mrs. Lara Hollandnv] ziaughtera tlao allat there I1
g ae 1.ernoon.Hr mul New a1|»......¢ el.-- .._|
- -- -- v u I a s u v : s w i m. M o n s o n h o m e M o n d a y e v e n i n g .
T h e i l t l l e d a u g h t e r o f M r .a n d
H r s .W e s t o n L o n :h a s b e e n q u i t e
s e r i o u s l y i l l w i t h I n t e s t i n a l f l u
b u t I s r e p o r t e d a s a l i t t l e b e t t e r
l i t h i s t i m e .
Hrs.Oscar Rood and children
came in from Hansville, Wye on
Sunday evening for a short visit
at the parental, John.MeDonald
home.Mrs. Hood plana to go onlo Chlelao next Sunday where her
husband is employed by the Nw
railroad company as fireman.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hi file mirlouglater.Mm.Illnnn .-.{.?._
Hlaa Una Crook. s former Blair
high school teacher, resigned her
position lo the Norfolk high schoolsnd was married August 4th, to
Dr. H. sl. Ailtrup of Hunro, S. D.
Fred T. Anderson and Francis
Foreberg, who lise on York Creek,
left by auto Monday morning for
Eseeiaior SQlfn|{s, Mo. where theywill spend a couple of weeks tak-
ing a rest from their farm duties.
Mr. and Hrs. Alfred Feer andfamily returned Tuesday evening
from Winnebago, Nell. wh-er\o they
vi sihul l l -I........°....r..a-..az..-
The ladies of the Episcopal
Guulld held s kitchen shower at theParish house yesterday afternoon
at which time the members
brought kitchen utewllg for uae
in me new kitchen.They are
greatly indebted to Mrs.JohnChristensen for s number of use-
ful articles as she gmre them
some of her utensils before shemoved away._s
Tom Wilkinson left last Friday
morning by way of Omaha forDenver,Colorado.He engaged
passage in the Yellow Way bun: L i n h l h \ n n . | . \s n g : n l n h l . . . s \ ! . . . . L
- . .- .. . . o v¢ s | U v u u u l 1 , u l u r l e. d a y )a f t e r n o o n a t 2 P .M .a n d l n -
_ l e n n e n t w i l l b e m a d e l n t h e B l a i r
c e m e t e r y
[Bedalea the wife and five chil-
dnen he leavers three sisters, Mrs.i i l d d z e C o o p e r o f C n w f o n d l i m
l
emmoyed aa stenographer for theMorrisonInsuranceCompanyo f
Omaha since her graduation.The
groom is employ ed by the FlairTelephone Company.
Mrs. Suickleu will continue hor
work in Omabh for the present.
Coon FENCES
Make Good Friends
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In llu r nr Qnn n um ll| ¢. _| | . .i l .. . a |.l._
BIG DAYS
Corhmencing Aug. 18 and Ending Aug. 27
I 1 n»I *»'-.
Sugar, l00|b. Sack _$6.95
I|'~ :~i '':¢'' ~'1
These are STRICTLY CASHc e~in s.N h lvednl .4 1.15
g o c arge account at these prices.
Highes! Market Price Paid for Eggs.Bring 'Em ln.
J .S ' A S TI£'°<>§¥"Rf5'Z.§¢
Special .Bargains
Oyster Shells, l00lb. Bag'1 $i.2o
Maintop Flour, 48 lb. Sack 151.85
A Big Cut in Canned Gouda
vw: GAIN IS nun l»0'I'I :msn IUY Nov a
s». Ilia: vnuf Chlrrlti. 4 flu ---X u
Supplies fozthe Lnrkler
May-day Coffee. per Th.--~-~3 .43Hummer Brand Coffee, 3 Ibn.---m e
.5Hulk Japan Tea, per Ib.Hulk Mnraroni,2 Ibn.»Sago, 2 Tha.---Tapioca. 2 Ibn.~-
Navy Beau, 3 lbs.Rlce, 3 Ibn --Matches, s bean -Hulk Starch. a Ibm.-Hunhrile Cleanser. 2 cansDuleh Cleanser, 3 tan;-Said Flush. 2 :ana --Electric Spark Soap, I0 ban
Handwaler Tedld Snap, 4 han
Snap Chip, ings Dila .Calumet Baking Powder, per Ib.Jtllu, All Flavara, per pkl.»Vanilla, I6-ounce b01Ile -llerahey Coen:--.-
Quan iar Steel Pickles -2 tba. Caddy Graham Cracker:2*/a lbs. Cldd!Fairy Soda:Swanldwn Cake Flour -Qnlker Oats. per pkg.-Puma Whcal. per Pix-.Shredded Wheat,per Ulla
Hellogga Bran I`lallr§2 p kn.
Kellogga Com I'lakes -Dnarfies.regular 30c pkg.
9
.25.as.25.29
gg.25.25.1 5.25.15.as
.29.22.29.1 I
-75.23
.45.38.40.ss.284 I 4
.1 l.25H.25
Apron Checks. 21" wide.pe r nn !--~_.lo
3'/s ygnds Drs: Yoilen (Muir assorted pllterm -1.00Humming Bird Hosiery (newest linden al u remarkableWin). per pgir ''°--1.25Blue (Inn Chilton Hosiery (wre :ilk and new uluden)per plir, only ------95Sl¢ven': 18inch Bleached Taweling (Pure linen) per yard - .23
Biz Reduction In Price nt flur Stock ol Dr. Sc hoH's Foo
Plain and Fancy Paialu Crcpq, per yard --$.286 yards lwd quality Percale: (35 inch) faq _-1.00395:and Urns Pallenu ol our guannleed ful c almEngiilfa Prinil ful;~----1.00
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Tu r t l e . . . 1 ' P . . . , 6 u n aB r a ---K i d n e y Beans,2 c a n :--» ¢ -.25
A r m o u n P a r k a n d B e a n s ,I0 c a n s -.98
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ca n Pe ac he sc a n A p r i c o t :-c a n W h i t e C h e r i i n c
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M e a t s a n d L a r d " -
u m m u m a .ver m.--'-.27l-nd. per Ib.---~-°
We Hlndle AII Kinds ol Cold Menu
.la
Fruit Canning Necessities
*fa gallon Muon Jlrl, per dozen --~Quart Muon J an, perfdanuPint Mason J an.ver dozenMuon Jar Lldl. per dozen -Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen --
Pana ax.2 Ibn.-
$1.25
.39:rs.29-25.zs
....r" _45Comfort2ineclaltlzs.If vnu have loot troubles it will §°:»:"i1§'f§u2§z§i"Um»a°s¢u-I $!.25nlue zach-. J
~IIggy y ou tn c ull on un durlnf this nie.'0
3 l f n '| S h i r i l , g u y o r b l u e
R i d d l e s ' ( . a ve r a l h " L t r B r a n d ;
Me n 'l A ll s l c t l c U n l i e r n e q rM e n '| S u s vr n d e n -- -
l l e n '| W o r k G l o ve :--
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2 |nl l n !A m I - - 1 . n a I | u . l ' f l | l l u g g :_§_l_r§__[gn q ! r| .._ Bh lr . u mu. , u .. . ... .| . ._:ern¢hmm=.......
Aludlrun.]i"n1E3" rTi»§é`n "3?§}
served to all.Ur.and li n .Otto 'Ruhr and
daughter of Tan a spent Satur-day awning and Sunday f°f°';3°'=nt Hoimln Rahlfa.llr. :mi rs.Rah!! took than to Omaha Sun-d g afternoon when they will
v _5 ltr. angllgg. Fred Slang.
-»-n\ln.¢uurlen,BT. IFN!NIB.Wm.Christensen mq children,llr.and Mrs.Victor Juharuen,gf and Hrs. Ted Btlchanit, Min
elen Crowdy,Raymond New-
kirk,He ma Cornelius wi Nir-gll and Irvin Clnmenta.
Mr. Block and mn, liaruo, Mrs.Martin Paulson and son,Nu i .
'Md 801921 Pltllilt trlnnl nun nu-
." 1 v u w v r n U ! !t h e f u m w i t h h i s s o n ,J o e a n d
w i f e .M r .L u u r n h u k i n d an
R O M !m a n y j n n o n t h e f u m a n d
t h e c a l l t o r e t u r n d u r i n g t h e b g " .
t i f u l w e a t h e r i n s t i l l a l m a ;w i t h
h i m a n d b e i n e n j o y i n g t h e w e e k
" P Y m u c h .
f Nr and~ _C. J . Ijindley lnrl
i v l
Miu Lorraine Scitz or De Soto
and listers, Hn. Ernest Kruse and
Mn. Grant Lage of Ft. Calhoun
gave I. bridge party at the hong;o f Mn .lirtlle yertenday after-
noon.Th en were dx tables ofbridge. Dainty mfruhments were
served.
l r . : n l l i n . p m ; C h m m m e n H r s .A u x W l c h r i r e o n d R o l -
' n n F n m o n t w l e n W e d n u a y .a l i ;sp en t F r i d a y a ft e r n o o n a t
Hr s . B o o n e N e w k i r k a n d d o u g h -t h e C h r i s Pe te rn o n ho mo .
u n .M i n n Ca t h e r i n e a n d IJr '; o M i n e s H e l e n m d O p i c a n d R a -
a n d H n . C l l o N e w k i r k : p e a t B a t -m o m ] N e w k l r k , F i l l P o p e a n d ~
r a y n er mw fn _ggqnmg H n .g g !M r s .Te d B u g h m h h n | n ¢ I
- - - .u u n u n : o r m e L o n g C r e e kd i n r l c l / s h i p p e d a c a r l o a d o f c l l t l e
M o n d a y u o n i r m .He : o t 1 8 ce n t s .
M r .a n d M n .W .W .R i i e y o f
Pierce,N o b . a r e vi x l t l n g H r a n d
F g g Jo e L n z u r e th is wee k,Th e
I. n mmm gn.
M r s .A u g u n ,R g t h m o n n i n s t i l l
co n fi n e d i n t h e W i n e M e m o r i a i
' I m! M r a
a n d
ho sp i ta l ir:O m l h i : w a i t i n g l n n u
op e r a t i o n fo r g o i t e r .Sh o h a s h a d " " '. _ 41l i l t l n im-»o |. .. .. L!-al..4- - - .u w u u u u a a n l u l l l r .H i n H e l - e n L a r s e n I n d M i n
M i n n l a L a n e n o f I - ' n m o n t s p e n t
F r i d a y n f t e r n o o n w i s h H i n e s
O p i n m d H c l e n N n r k i r k .
H r .a m I r a .R i c h a r d N e l s o n
y d V i c l g j n d H i n a A m a n d a a n d
'§1fE1'i¢.""'L'i 1;]!eb|1t»e NJ blnh5§y ""s3';"§.',`§..'1'.t'.",;,and daugh-
undar J ulia.. [uents at ihc tor,Mlrisqr of Omaha and MinCibrisPelertonh o m Wen Mr Ruth Cheeiy of Blair, an mend-
and Hrs. H. c. Hansen ani; chii ing the week with Mr. and Mn
¢Ir§r;:¢|;.:;»|, A d , , n .Qrpnl Allen ni Lon: Cm-if nm.
u x u l n u u u l - l u :m a n .L U I S ;p h y a i d m a a r e t r y i n g t o c o r r e c t
b e f o r e t h e y c a n o p e r a t e .S h e h a s
b e e n d o w n o ve r t w o w e e k s .
M i s s Gl a dy s F n i n w h o h a n
be e n at t e n d i n g W a y n e N o r m a l .Always, the Finest
... ..... \.-un uuey snnng nn.' ' " " " "nu seem-1 her elilllenh uni ...cu-n¢uu»|mm lu n hmlemauuaehcemn A r e u a h ff-,_g_ I-dr. .»:.:,..,, ~ £=z,=I ml7?-"'L- sim _gf rm. Qcluln u l h m. .1 p l on or fineness |n (he |ewelry
we display enables you to some here with a feel-
ing ol coulidence, n knowledge that whalever you
may choose lor a gill or lor personal use will
--........=,.¢.rnus acnneluer cl Blair reSha. Lu I.I Lnnue Andron nm! thnelceived a lelephom call last Mun
-...\a u l i fvl l r u u n u a y .l t o e m ;th e la st jo b a n d S i m o n Gmane
=»~|-»
__
==_;~ threah erman.. h a treateda l l for 1 |h om h e ha d !. hr ¢a h»
e d so ice c r e a m t h a t aft er n oo n .
Th e f o l l o w i n g w e r e pr es e nt :Ai r.
a n d l l r a .C h r i s Bens on.A l b e r t
. m o O r va t , H r . a n d B r a . Jo e . l e a -
ae n a n d ch il dr en ,M r .a n d H n .P e t e r Ni el se n,H r .a n d M r a .
~ lddaununl lla.- - '"
M o n d a y e ve n i n g o f th is we ek .
M r .a n d H n .II .C .Raa mu aa en
pl an ne d a n d a u c e e w u l l y ca r r i e d
o u t a a u r p d a e vl r t v fo r t h e i r s o n .H t t r o t d I n h o n o r o hi s e i g ht e en t h
1 | , | h l a ; . .Th e t b l t o w i n g w e r e
gweaentz M i n e s E m m a a n d M e t a
l a n a e n , A n n a a n d A m a n d a R u h r ,
M a r t a r e t R a h l f.H e l e n Ta y l o r ;
Qlteaara.H o w a r d T l vl n l l......
al l i w e o n e a d a y m o r n i n g a n d a b o u tt h e d a y a t th e Jo h n ' A m m o n
ho m e .Th ey w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d b rHr s . A r o n a o n 'a s i s t e r . M : 1 . G M
_R e s e r a n d z r a m l e h i h l r e n w h o o m ;
vi s i t i n g u p th er e.H r s .Resea
via it ed i n t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d w i t h
re l a ti ve a u n t i l S u n d a y e ve n i n g
'h e t a 1 - 'fy e a t t o O m a h a t o vt a l t
W y e . s t a ti n g t h a t h e w a a i n So u t h
O m a h a w i t h a l o a d o f c a t t l e a n d
w o u i d li k e t o aee h i m .M n ]
Sc hn ei de r w e n t clown a n d h a d a
g o o d vi a i t w i t h h t m .H e ne-
p o r t a a b u m p e r c r o p f r o m t h a t
p a r t o f th e sta le,a b i z wl1eat
c r o p a n d # o r g i n r o u t i n g e a r s .g
H.O L L E R M A N N as. me name or mn.. Len; Thane nldson and Ll Vane, nd Hulgh.lim lmha-'I McMnnies of Lvnm.on September I.ten. llarie and Hrs. M. L Clark
Ali-a Vivian Hamsrn gf 91 Hn. 1~g Hilmn. in ¢°m,,,n,..and daughter, Alt; Jme.
B A R G A I N S
Good rains hnve come and Good Prices are coming' un the
Every authority on Farm Conditions lglgsees an advance In Furmuvziu;
Now is the tfine YJBUYLONG CREEK I uma ¥»é`31i£I3'."§"m"'C1?»2`.'home.I I§¢1'§i"£1.I an ';;u; 'sim :;';;:
r. Chas. Huik and liater, Hn..the shwtlnl affair cn but Jul;Lh Rzthbun, left lui. week for"¢U¥Both lilnmeya are natives
izulefinile visit lo their old
c.Aurora,Wisconsin.While
Niaconain Charley intends ma a first hand study nf dairy-
anel wil! attend aevgra! nieslairy animals with a view tn
of Waahington cocnty, Mr. Smith
being a mn af Um late Lee Smith
of Da Soto and David Matthewsasonof Mr. ma Mn. OscarMatthews of nonh of Blair '-».
Mr. and Mn. Z. B. Smith and
m a n n l y v w 1 1 u l u u i l v a \ l l \ l "
ahank "°="'=.:Grandma hasbeen viauting her mn, Andrew and
family in Omaha and had ihe ada-foriune to fail down the aiairi,
bruising ber up considerably. Shawasbroughthomelu t Sunday
and ia ruling comfortably at herhome.She was wr? fortunate in
that no bonu were broken.
r
1 A 160 mem farm 2 miies from Biair.I-4 mi le f 'lnnd Ievei, no batter had anywhere.uso per ac re.
from n two room rural lchonl, Eand inure!to rolling,J 4 An 30 acre farm located near h |dsc ou an near6 mum house.good barn and Ull10l"0\Illll1l|dlU2"8»highway, land gently ruliiog. nil in c ullivstinn good
L$II 1.00 per acre..~house and some other improvements.$lI§.!;0 ner
v~
e h
n o r m .
Hr. sad ln. Aiber! Hlnllh tmlhnily ailtoed so ihey Thurudn .
Ihnr Rah!! Ind H~,{=»°»d m f r
spent Blndly with amid Chris-knngn annh Q! Blnir.n g n .Nd.\_gn and Vinh nilsd
~----"luis unc e Rsichenblch vea Pifllir dinner and spent the aft- g pleasantly enbertained a few Si'ernoon at Kwn. Pnrk.1 gm I hplh t ls diea l£ n ummm;lir, .md Hn. John llcD¢B||.l¢!Ing Tel on liIt Frisiay afternoon.
and ¢ill.|;hl»r, llyrtle and Cfaruzum :TMR enjoying the Tea were Mn.Olson took a Pifnic dinner |n1i;Bru¢¢zigamlm a
n d ma r z u f f ! l m S u n d a y w h e n \ H e l m ,l i n . .R m w h n :. , - _ _ ' f § ¥" Z
0 | | ¢ --'"
=E$ 1a l..5 :
2 A wo ac re ummm farm. 2 Indie Ilj;;gz;,1$1p.ir,g ng a .f 4 r :=...._'_g
exc ellent what and onrn land.ai!tile d, -imp nnv '5 A 555fcne "fri" 3Q§i;;_f;.`°m"_§r ~ d mu .g
menu: und!but nearly new.$150.00 per acre '`-'n rm::=~.~-good Troom house mth aloc tnc l h : =3 A hlfl nnrn honnh farm irnnrn\mnanla h i p I ¢m¢lI n;l|1:| R:nn¢n-:-.. M rnn nl SIS 1 ITIII6 =
¢
nu ur umm uum\nnn hmm onHnndnr, lonraovnlr. and ln. Cu-I RumuueuEZ" children =-":.. |{' =.§f [Hghnoor onWulnesdsy lfhlrnom.55011:hh!!hen:Sunday
___......mn W ..~......we muun pawwqw H a n m n ._rrrnd li; '§g"~ McDonald and ; .JL were "A ~ i nak
nmyv near e mmw la -nlcnt, .uw ln. cm. ns¢b:»» R|':1.»»"»:,"i: ':..;¢"°§f4.|_,, .RTI
,um-plmv, nu Rum", ox" r~»-!m»»'nm 1-un mn .mn ...Mau-nn na un um" [nm thi; wma . nu mme u ¢xpm¢.-|¢|»ny.n :hs ehureh,
..s
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E N .T .L U N D §
§Blair, Nebrasfm-.§
§1
aununrnnnn||||u|nmmm|||||u|nmmlmzumurlnulllnmmnm1I||Innumuuuuiuu||||1n|mm:unIInlnmmnumnlmn|n|||w|mm||u|luznm1n§: in nm? the rmpm of lhelllrs. v. J. Smith when he williu a xnduala af ui mu mx-
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Hhlr.N¢bn|h.A~1a.m1 -ral 2 sae
HERMAN NEWS
EdVmHur:| o !'l`e knmah 1ruacallerTueadlyeveningat tht
amen '~'~\ Horn home.Htl.. Wadey Ylkilh of Fremont
is eniurlnx | two week'» visit at
the puentnl home of Hr. and Hrs.Georg: Lowe while her husband ll#tending the National Gull!! En-
campment at Ashland, Nebr.A chlrming baby dlughter,Donna Jean, arrived at the H. L.
Cu mmn home at Blair Sunday,August 'Tth.The little mm will
-_ . . _ __ . _ . _ . . -_
Clifford Rays family v i i l dMn. Suit Lam Tuudny lw=| l¢»Hrs . K . R. P uIver vu a S l-gay rg# lttufl. R. Buttoufs dl!
n .u ahu* home for 1. Wulf: visit."Fnd Peck's familfnspent FIHIY
evening nt Nels No n'¢.
For Safe Transportation
Andersen Bros. Transfer Co
Livé Stock and Freight
We're Bonded Carriers
Olllce--Opposite Fu-men Elevator -
!olan§ca n 't si ng .Eve ry b os l y
a n l a u g h .
Th e pr ic e o f ex p e de n c e I l
I n n h i g h .
Tq e c l o c k n l t n c t a l t t e n t i o n i t l
an d s a r e n e ve r Id l e .
cre ste d..- .m a 3
r x
;
~r :
Hrs.Gertrude llerritt spentHonda? afternoon with Lira. AI-
drevr listeen.Hrs. Elisabeth Masters of Aali-
land ls spending e few dan withher sister, Hrs. Sem Bailey.Miss Margaret llaher of Gmahsla msldns an extended visit with
.Beatrice and Tcnsa Foley.Hr.and llra. Hilo llandt of
llondamln, Iowa spent Sunday atWm. Hoenlfs.Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Hansenrettntwllhoundthursdayaltar
traveling throoflit Various mm.
They enjoyed tins mor parksandother#range places vlttdz
were of much lntenest to them.Elle!stoed}tnrougLSo:rl t h 3 ;ota,yum ng,ora oKansas, all being states of modsbeauty and scenery.mln-ea and Chadie Fowler ofAurora. Nebr. spent the week-md
at Fred llastersiHr. and Hn. Roy Masters anfondly spent Sunday at Glenn Nd-eon's of Ashland.lllae Rosalie Foley returnedhome Thursday evening after an
extended 1-'hit at the John Dor-
"'5'L°'.t°'"t.
ro y asters nt Mwith F ranc es Fwle?
gf- and M;s.SPsnlld Masters of
sh nm spen stu sy arent Delbert Fowlefs.lilsn Eldle and Gertrude XM-nig of Omaha spent Thursdaywiththeir if.llI.'l'|Hn. AndrewMatson.
Lloyd Petersen,son of PaulPetersen,had the mlafortune tofailandbreak his erm Tuned;fternoon,srhlle he san o o td z
~Irvine He was taken to the
~actor where he was immediately
ken care of.He had wo bonesroken, butée getting along veryI rely at this writing.
ltr.Frank flovendick a n d
rother,E d F "Will llovemlkkrsleavingorLoupcounty on~ursdsy for a few days vtdf.Hr.and Hrs.Charles Herrltt
~nt Sunday evening st the ScottIlan home.Ralph Hester returmrd home on~unday after a '|reek's visit st theIenn Nelson horns at Ashland.ltr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen and
smily. Fe Whse and Dav-rl Bailey pent londay eveningDllbedosrlera.Hr. George Bailey and son, AI-in of Crab Orclurd are vlattiost the Sem Bailey and Andrew
onrler homes.Mr. and Hrs. L-nude Vasa were~ulte surprised Su n d y whenabout one hundred lull arty peo-gg came carrying their lunchketstohelpthorncelebratetheir fg__=f==3=»- wedding annivers-srr me use swaybr vldtlng and playing wg five.Prizes Yelp awerderi to t win-
.rs In the afternoon and evenlstThose gewvlnpiipriaee in the
ernoon were rs. Chris Jalrnel.Mrs. Bob Anderson. Mrs. AugustllatsenandHrs.Will Jahnel.
ose 1-eedvlng thevprlses in thenin; were Mrs.rank Horan-~mck. Hrs. Andrew Hatsen,I r s .Lester Hansen and Mr ;Fred
ornellus..All present reported a
ery :aloe time.Dorothy Matson tool:Sunday
_ f w i t h Beatrice and Tens;
rldr.and Mrs.Feed Masters
pent Wednesday evening at the~ole Voss home.Mr.Ed Fowler, who has beenrim: at the Fred Ramen homeer:Sunday afternoon to tclatires at Aurora.Roy Wlckwire,son of Leyland
lckvire of Ashland,who has
»n spending s vacation with~nald and Ra! h Masters, re-med home Sundy.
Hr. and Mrs. Hack Roeenbauln,
Hovendlck and John Hooksnent Friday afternoon at Frankovendlck's.Edwin sms Carl Ilindley shelledomforProd Masters several-ye lu! week.
HAS PLEASANT TRIP
Hrs.I'red Huff returned last
rldsy from s month's trip in the
w t with her husband who .ls em-~loyed by the Ther Shoxel Com-
. nyltre. Huff joined her husblnd kt
leago e month asm when they
peut a ferr days and attended thell same between the White Sox
ml the Yankees and Mrs. Huff
ports that she saw Babe Ruthnoek one of his famous home
na.From Chicago they took at. trip to Muskegon. Mich. and
isited interesting points in that
tate, among them was the Housel' David at Benton Harbor.
They also stopped at Toledo,hlo and numerous other places In
he cast, returning to Chicago lastlt.
Hr. Huff has arranged his work
that his family will reside In
hlcalo this winter and Mrs. Huff»daughter,Dorothy and son,
~mss will leave the foreplft of
ptcmher for that place where~rothy may continue her educa-
on at the college there.
Quaker Feeds Fit Every Farm Need
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T T u 3 "1 £? | \ ¢: l " £: 0d : »}4 9 3
M l r .hf h M M | 4 h ; | l
ChoeklihnnhiDalhululhiua
T i m I n c l l n h tl n o i o u f uh a n d l i n g a n d f u n n ; a n gc h n q n l s d l l h l c
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Omaha spent a few day: Iut wee!at the home of her pannu, lir.and Hn. Sam Belville.
Robert M|:Gnnnnha has accented
the all to fiil theegznlpit of thell. E. eh unh at N wh, Nebr.for the remainder ol' the p u .which 1|until ronlerence meetsln Se tember He prescbal at the~ services int Sunday and
, p i n il week.Miss Mlgde Booton bn week
purchased the La Verne Lowehomeon Walnut.Hill.She hasrented the property to Floyd Fos-ber of Cnig who wil; move back
to Hemmn to live.llisl Helen Van Valln Untamed
g g a ~ p l a y m a te f o r Uu l e
anna NHr s. my xmas md c h ildr en
drove up rom Omaha Tuesday
and lpe nttbod ay a ttb eho me ofher sister, Hrs, Harry Wilson.
Mr.and Mrs. 0. H.Goduy.lines Eledy ee sud llar}ory andm u .g m J a n e a n d WiuifredHun sl 'nm dinner guests [ut
3 at the L. F. Hllxlnnr
me.Hr. and li n. La V ern e L on,accompanied by Hn. Geo. Lowe,matured to Onuha Tuesday.Thi A. z. Z'atn;{.zde family of
folks it Hmnlls, Nell.The member:ul ihe SunshineClubwereemertained'a t thehome of Mrs.Wm.Rankin lut
Thursday Afternoon.The timewma spent in a mein! way :Hervshich refreahmenu melt* aen'e¢l.Alias Agnes Cnmerun of Her-man and Hr. An Twifanl of Te-kamah dipped away to CouncilBluffs, Iowa lion-lay where they
were quletll mrraml.They rt-lurned to el1n;;.1 and are livin!Ion a farm east nf here.Theirmany friends \ai-h Ihem joy andprnspedly in their life'n journey.
Mm Harold vm\».u-r ami little
Aneta Jana of Tehama): visitedthe pq: week at ahe jmme cu! her
parents, Hr. and hlra.Fred Ro-na1.The little mlm wsu quitelil a few dag: with zd.lll|l¥\£l complalpt but il quite her usual aeif
agam.Mrs. John Kim.: and Miss Thelma of Omaha were guests at theJ. Bl. Brewster hmne a few claralast week.\Hr. and Mrs.Hans Amleraen
were Bill! callers last F1-lday
s a 0 w e \a
f o a g i x o o n i h n L o i s i l e d t
t h e R o y A n d e r s o n h o r q e a t D e
S o i o t h e l a t t e r p a n u f t l ' | ¢ w e e k .
M i s a l a n l a e L a r s o n l t c l q u n n - .
l e d b y h e x x m o t m r ,M r s .J o h n
L a r s o n p l a n a t o l e a v e U l l a w e e k
f o r P o w e l l ,W y e .l u b e r e a d y t o
t a k e u p h e r b a h o o l w o r k t h e f i r s t
a t S a p h e n l q a r .S h e h a s b e e n
e l e c t e d w - I o f t h e P o w e l l
I c h o o l a o r c o m i n g y e a r .S h e
h a s t a u g h t v e r y s u c c e s s f u l l y i n
t h e S h e l t o n ,N e b r .: r c h - G o l a f o r t h e
p a a t f o u r y e a n a n d w u r e - e l c d e d
B i n .1 . a r m n * | r i | 1 v i s i t a f e a r d a y s
w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r ,M m .W a l l i n
A n d e r s o n | a { £ f n m i l y .
1 L a .v e w e - = ; = ; f L f = f ; » f = », 1 3 9
m _g n u ' x g n 9.re a r f u r G o l i p d o w h e r e t h e y w i l l
m a k e t h e i r f u t u r e h o m e .T h e y
p l a n t o g o L i m t a D e n v e r .
F l q y d F a s t e r o f C r a i g s p e n t t h e
w e e k - a n d w i t h r e l a t i v e s i n H e r -
rraln.llr. and Mra. L. A. Parrish and
-
li n .Births New-rkruger' mdIlekn came mar frum Lincoln onSaturday for a vim. with relative;
and friends.Thvy expect to ne-
nmin until dhr iht linnes|. pie-nic.K i d Ha mm an-I family,Urlidhaveresidedin\\yomln|the
t several years have retumnl.Nehn.\h £0 Inv.They willresideinBllLlr=\hene Karl h uaccepted | puillon as lon! agentfor the Sundanl hl Co.Ha huibeene n ll li d an welding work
and wueglld to nuke the chlnn.They lik the vu~1 but both wereborn and niltd in this vicinitandnredolll--t lu be m i
among thalr as \|\1n md frierulx.Mi n Ntttio Mall:Cooper, whoviniltd at the Bmw home in Pn-
mont the put week. came home onF r i d a y ~ M m E t b e i B o n eneeompxniodrhanne and willmy until lfllr the picnic .City mlrlhldl have Cummingsmule a hndneu trip to the coun-
ty mea: Batundnif.Hin Bernice .mae had 8 lnnsil
operatian at the Tvkunnh huzpiullut Monday .She has recoverednicely irons the ordoni.Geo.Stangel,cashier at the
Platuu Stn!! Bank ll away at
present ou his annual vuzuiun.
w h e n s h e h a d b e e n s i n c e S u n e h y
w i t h h e r m o t h e r , M n . K . J . V a n
Va li n,w h o i s i n l h e c i t y u k i n g
me d ic a l t r ea t m en t .
S u p t . a n d M r s . v.F r e d G u f h v
!e ft h s !T h u r l d l y m o r n i n ;i n
t h e i r c a r o n n t h r e e \|reek't t r l u
w h i c h w i l l t a k e t h e m w - = 5 y n e v-
e n l s t a t e :in c l u d i n g S o u D v
k e n ,M o n t a n a ,W y u r n l n f C o l o -
d U h Zdah d sa t ur n ,n o ,t a ,0 s n
, N e b l .Th e y p l a n t o vi s i t th a
|\
B l a c k H i l l s , t h e C u s t e r 3 | t t l a ( i u l d
a n d w i l !p t h m u g h t h e Y e l l o w -
sto ne p u .Th e y ex p ec t t o b e
ha c k i n t i m e fo r th e o p e n i n g o f
scho ol.
sons of Gnuhl' ltopnrd for a briefvisit It the O. L. Hllminger homoSunday.They had spent the week
end with relative: ax Teknmmh andwere retuming home.Mr. and Hn. Forrest Brewster
his mini=l¢l'll duties.IIe withLira Young and two little cnildrenhave bv¢n visiting lt the home of
hvr »i.u~r.li n .Gordon Lone.They lvfl Friday afternoon for
Omahrrf 3 visit with her plr»
\.w
~9
and Mrs.lllrold Brewster drove
to Blair Sunday evening.J. B. Jensen of the Jensen MeatMarketmade 3 blnlnela 21in tnIowa Isnt Tuesday returning Wesl-
nendsy.Fred Andersen went down to
Omaha Satunlly tml left from
there that evening for ExcelsiorSpHmnl. Mo. for a short rent.J. R. Lowe, who is emplo ed inOmaha-nent the week-encl withhome (olive.Miss Ruby Cummings return-l
home the latter pan of the weekfromCrniz when :he lull beenat the home of her aunt.Mrs.Chas.Flu mlnoe the claw of
school.!Irm--1 Mey er and Mi" Ilf~lMKm. are stayin; at the Pete Ihtt
home nrxr Arlington while the
family are away on a vacation.The lmlicn of the Baptist guild
met for work Iut Thurrrlrly withMrs. 0. ll. Goduy.Mr. and Mn. Forrelt Brewster
[nil children ate dinner Thursrlgir
et the parental J. M.R1cwsterhome.v. Moffitt Il the proud owner ofnnewWhlppet muh nurehasndI n t week of the local denier.Mlriun Gillnnd.
Chas.Sheet.:l l treetinxr l1i\
resilience property in the went panof town to a coat of paint.J. M. llunnte drove over fromSeward, Reb. Friday and returnedSaturday.uk i n s his two littleehildnrl' Mary Jane and Wlnifneelhomeafterspendingthep u tthreeuceluhere at the Godneyhcnw.M m Hu n nte is still in
the hospital but honea to ne: home~ time this week though Bhe lsstill \.ry weak.Rev. Alfred Young ofSlnfonl.
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Todnv`| Chevrolet embodies the mon amuing qmlizyin Chevrolet hlno 3.he mul: of 14 yeah of con-sistent dcvelopmens md improvement.
ln arrying out nhl: policy, the Chevmln Mom: Convmnv hal profiled lmmmunbly from in ekxe usoclvdon wixh the General Moron Corporation.,
The General Motors Resaxch Laboraxofles--che General Mmm-a Pnwinz Ground-. --the Genenl Motors englneerinl mE--the vnu General Molan resources---nll have been oonuamly utilized in mnkjng ChcvuofIn she wofld'¢ Emu low-priced mwmobllel
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Ha;en Mi n L fq g i , L a n , C lu b
ence vschtor and family andLizzie ftckermnn md family.After visiting with he r mar.Hrs. 1lenrilbennay and fam!!! atlllrslmilinn.the pun month,Ilia Jnlin Jlchon netumed home
Saturday evanlng.
On Tugaday :fm-:soon A hmdaktionof member:<Bap5:t gills! met at the ho of
Mrs. 0.Godaey about ,2 o'c1ockand llden ith : W d W y ' to a s
joumoyed to the home 0 Mn.. T.J.Rena when they ar u ln lysurprised har.Rev. Reece hu nz-elpted I :dl to fill the puldt atPawnee City, Nebr. and the fam-ily will move shout the nm ofSept.The ladle: wished to wind
mother afumoc n with har mdshow ihlir ap reehtion of h uwork in thu tty In which shohu been a faithful member md
cansunt nttlndant.The litur-;'_ ;_° 3" vu : pea t in | wg W 3
v u |1who . MSE T M. rtfn ea lzmeu tl
were nr wii lt the c lose of tl!affair.Harry Leach,who ogeratu |large India : ou tfit moving
this week from near Red Oak, In.to Pliner, Nebr. whim he hu acontactforaananwork.ily.
baby boy wha made hla arrival onThunda . August llth.Hn. £0853 Kessler nd ann,
Leo of St.lg-=f» visited at me
home ef her a ter, Mrs. CllriateneHutelman lut week.Waldo Hancock ahlpred notseveredc a n a f ho p rom thelocalyards Sunday evening for2£onday°| Omaha market.Mr. and Hra. Norton of Rock-
well City, Iowa were dinner guest.:Sunday of Hr. and Hrs.L. C.Hansen.They were on their wayto Lincoln In vial! relativea.Mn..Swanson and family and
Chu.Haute!of Kahne,Nebr.
and Mr. and Hrs. Henry Keller ofWahoo, Nehr. were Sunday gueataof Mr. ma Hn. F. J. Kaatle.Hr. and Mrs. Sam Lowa cameover hum Manson, Iowa the fore-
part af last 'meek anduse nt theweek vlaiting relatives friends
The Herman schools open forthe hit term Monday, Sept. 6.
ltr. and Hrs. Harry Fitch anddaughter.Virdnia stopped I 1Hennan last 'Tuesday for a brief
vialt with relatives.They were
retuming to their home in Omahafrom a vacation a nt amen( thelake: in northern glnneaeta.
Jeaae Hover has returned hemLincoln where he went a euuple of
vices at the H. I1. chunrh Sunda
as Rev. Rin who in :Iso s -
iral student at Creighton College,la looking aftlr the media! pm:-tia for Dr; Morton at Donlphan,Nebr. while he In on a vncdinn.
Rn .Ri g;exgects to be here bynext Sunday nwwer.Dclmar Miller. son of Mr. andMm Pete Miller vena ukcn to theUniversity hospital in Omaha IntFriday and operated on for appen-dlcilin.
.Minn Fritflt Nelson of Omaha
and Hn. J enn Blom~ 11, in vb-
illng her sister.Hrs.A m i n !Svngurd, this week.Mr. and Hrs. Than. Oilnger, lntompnay with fiiencln from Iowa.Iefl Mmday morning for l tan|l..lY'| trip io the Black Hllll.The Lode Mancha, Clifford Ray
and Harry Smith families spentSundxy at Krug'n Paris.The Kwnig y oung folk: drwl
being mule.
Mr. and lin. D. W . Ruilenlll:ml Mr. and Hn. L. v. Ackermanreturned Sunday from a ten -gg-'fuc ltion spent at the Minne ulakes.They spent the fini :nrtof the time et Green Lake :nu
Spicer and later went about onehundredandtwenty-five mile:
farther north to Greenwood lake.They report n nice outinz.TheBurdica who were elmo with themmill not return until hier.Mrs.Fred Gaylonl hu been iaking llrl..»\cke n'e place at the telephoneoffke while she was away.
or three dsys lut week.Sir. Sherman Lockling of Mn-daie ls ac ting u caretaker atTheo.0Iinger's while they are
away.Hemlmmes C. R. Sutton, Annie
wiil be dom for the entertainmentand comfort of the visitors.Mn .Alfred Jespernen andElaine nnomruniml by Mn. 0. n.Gods-ry,Alina §Ile¢|)'ct and Mar-
jorie Godley and MH. Anna Ped
vidted their sister,E mma mi
husband and in the eftemoon all
drove to Huy to the Indian parr-wow.Mr. and Mm Chris Larsen .mdMrandM m Clarence Kin; ofIllarr were Thurd|¥ evening vis-itor: at Chu. This foldt'|.Mr.nifm. Sr., in again veryill at the Hldr holpitll.Mn .Sumner lpent Tuesday
'nf at E. C. Llppincottk.On ut Thunday , Hrs. SarahPlclrfonl of LLw.°oln and Mr. mdMn. Edgar Skinner of Hermln
were dinner nuts at the C.R.Sutton home.Mrs. Harley Appleby very pins
antiy entertained the Bench ClublastThursdayafternoon.Thethreatening weather and later, therain, combined to make a smnflattendance.The next meetingwillbe with Hrs.Walter lic-
Cncken August 25.Roll call was
answered by a fac t about or aquotation from Edgar Guest.Hrs. Fred Peck took bor dough-tera to the Bi d :hoawtai 'Dues-da to have thelr tonal and advnremoved.llr. and Hn. Clark Lippincottdrove to Omaha Sunday mnd vir
ited at the Hans Amknon home.
Hin a F ri eda Ko en ig mog u-ied some friends from Bloom oldon a weekis trip to lreatem NoI n u h ,having early Monday
morning.Lucilo Jensen, of Blair spent
'Nedne y at Hurry Smitlfl.
Mn .Ray Herdrieknen has -\new little daughter.They sro atthe ~ 'lgzielfoltit 110 . 5.1Goom ton s winBloniThr; drorepto isanus City
last Thursday on a bueinen trtp.
George Naeholsen of Blair vu-
of her sister. Mrs. Harry Wilson.An item ngpearine in these col-
umns las! week should have send:Mr. and Mru.. Bert Lowe and the
Misses Leona and E mu Raverwere enlenuned at supper at :heRay Triple!! home Friday evening.}I\el1!l£Miller,Elzy Triple!!and Louis Lowe, who are \.'!11plo)e¢l
with the Leach grading comnrorRed Oak, iowa spent thewrekcnel el. their homes hen.Min Lillian Kramer in enloying
a two week's vacation from herflulioa an assistant to Poetmuter
fnmercn.Aocomganied by herpam.nh, Mr. and ra. Wm. Kru-mer she left Wednesday morningfor .11 motor tdp to Wismmsin.Ired Robertson received the
sad nears Frillay of the- death of
his brother, Wm. which occurredat the hospital at Fremont whorehe hm!been several \\eeh fortreatment.Mr. and Mn. Robert-slon. Mr. and Hrs. E. P. Han!on
and T. R. Swanson from hem nt-
tended the funeral service: whichwere helll at Fremont Sunday aft-
emoon.Everything la in readiness forthe annual harvest picnic and ro-ll|.°0 to be held here FHdly and
Sutunlay.Providing tho weatherrnnn is generoua and provides goodweather the afhir promises to bebigger and better than ever be-fore.The management announce:that they have secured conceuiona
of all kinda including a merry-|ro~
roungl and ferrh wheel for Lhepleasure of the youngsters. 'Thenwillbe e good program of sports.including good bal| games and arodeo. etc.The M. E. Ladies' AidandBaptist guild, the Auxiliary
and others will have alanla to help
Mr. and Mn. H. J. Snmith andMr. md Mrs. Cliffoad Ray droveto Shnlndolh Wednemdny, visit-
nw both ma l houses there;ontheir reiurru through Omaha tiny
went to the Riviera for the ove-
nimz.Mrs. John Sutton in at C.R.
Suttcrfa havin arrived hr! Frigay for | .ok end to ntiend to
mme neeeanry denw work.li m.E.C.Lippincott spentSunday afternoon lt Lyla Guyer'|
In Flair.fHrs. Chu. Hunk and Hn. A. B.Dixon, teachers of the Junior andYoon: Peoplfa eluaei nt Pfen-ant View, entertdned their pupilsat an 'lelner rout. Prlday wenlnvatBunn's isles.A roy ni goodtime fu enjoy ed.
Mia Hilda Koenig came Wed-
nesday and remdned until Sura-¢Ily spendink he r n a ti o n withthe home folks?Mrs.Leaiie IIadhr,who spent
a I 5b r o u g h t In t h e " 'f: = ° h o m o w h e r e
s h o r t fu n e r a l e e n c e :w e r e he l d
S u n d i :fb r en o nn ,con du ct ed b y
R e v..J.Ree se ol "l 11 o Ha p t i n l
ch u rc h .Th e n m a i n a w e r e ta ke n
by a u to h e n ra e t o M e a d , N e b r. fo r
in te rm en t.bes ide h i s vr lfe w h o
passed a w a y a n u m b e r o f ye a r s
ag o .H e r m a n f r i e n d : e n e n d a r m
w h y
M m F l o y d I a h i s Ia s l a y i n g a t
t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s , H r . a n d
Mr s . Jay Jo h ns at Bl a ir wh i le th e y
ar e a w a y o n a vi s i t .
G r a n d m a 3| !cC o n na h a c a mo l ¢| \ t
we e k for a s h or t vi s it a t t he h o m e
of h e r s o n , R o b e r t, S r .
M r . a n d M r s . S a n fo r d W i l s o n o fCh i ca g o an no u nc e t h e b i r t h o f a
b a b y d a u g h t e r .Pa t r ic i a L o w e .
" P a t t i e l o ve " A u g u s t S t h .M t n .
W i l so n w i l l b e re m e m be r e d a s
M i m u L o w e , d a u g h t e r o f M r .
a m ru. G eo . Lo we of t hi s pl ac e.
-.._~.~==¢=. ;-=.= .. . ; .~- ;~-.eye to procuring the best we have taken the agency for the
well known, celebrated QUAKER FEEDS.
The dairy cow needs a well balanced ration and the dillerenl;
brands oi QUAKER FEEDS fits eve ry 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
he n..'
Ask for drculnr. study it and you wm be n study mer ol Quaker Feedl.
SOLD BV
=The Blair Milling- Company
l |if
Mrs. Alfmd Hansen and Mrs.
Nels Sorbmen were Friday |f£er~
noon vidmn at CI1n."I'hiel!oldt'|.Mr. and Mn..c -
Mr. and Mrs. (.hu.°.Arnold nettned home Int week from Ro-chester, Minn.when they havebeenthe poll. few weeiu.Mr.Arnold urn under treatment atiho Mayo Bros. sanutorium.Ho
is alowiy improving.
The infant son of Mr. md Hn.Harry Wilson was ill n Iew dey:last week and under the one ofaynleian.
11. F. 0. Swanson, T. R. andMiss Mildred drove to Omaha o\
Tuesday and Harold aecomponlod
:hem home.Andrew Blrgt, med 82, futherof A. W .Barn.ded Sltunlny
morning August 13 at th e Trkamh hospital following a lhortiilnoisof only two weeks.The
deceased formerly resided al. Mu!-mo. Nebr.but came to Hermanmore than o year no to mi k ehis home with his non, Wm. dur-ins his declining yearn.The body
Quaker Feeds Fit Every Farm Need
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well known, celebrated QUAKER FEEDS.
The dairy cow needs a well balanced ration and the dillerenl;
brands oi QUAKER FEEDS fits eve ry 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
he n..'
Ask for drculnr. study it and you wm be n study mer ol Quaker Feedl.
SOLD BV
=The Blair Milling- Company
Attention
If You're Looking for the
Best Equipped Shop
L in Town
. ?~--Go To --
NOR'l`H SIDE GARAGE
ar- vue Mu. um.,..mF.§. nm-2§`m- If'-ws: ie".-mr-_:fl
Gramnd at
Darla,dar at
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port has bean offered an estab-
lish a factory to mah this MPG-dal model.Tendnra af city io
ations an not c onaidenbly c on-
nidcred..
The inert bi: puglllstic encouu~
ter MI almost $100,000 to Ahoamusement me budget M the fed-
u n oumm;-
n c h i n D u m b D o r a
O m a h a , "ro ee ed ~'" W h a t I ¢an'£I- tn ."m u r m e r e d
I : m r
o f a
ns .
n a a ru i l t m n
t h e p u t t y d a m s e l t o h e r e s c o r t a s
t h e y m y - J b y t h e l e e h o l e b e a r i n g
t h e u n D A . N G E R - ~ " i | w h a t b e -
came at the fellow who put Hut
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wi th ;Blllrlast
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_Urlrudy
bund-
of eo
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~fersyt of.an.:
mpanymend-
Bluffs
la o s
un: payer: of that much burden.Thi partic ipants In the blg Hgh:
will probably pay even more in
income tax.
The Western Public Service
company will rebuild the dislri~hution line: of the electric sys-
tem at Gordon, which it re¢0'1lly
porchuod from the municipality.Union Pacific freight business
h u inenued three fold ln d x
year:at Hastings and on tho.strength of the showing the city
isu rg in gtho eo mp on y toe a
new depot.The electric company is rebuil.l»ing the distribution system at HaySpringsandaddingrwurnew
transformers lo accomodate theusers of electric nngol.
The newly established nl sy;-
lun at Scottsbluff hu lruugunt
edac ookingaehoolunder thedl-roetlon o! an experlennfl homo
Attention
If You're Looking for the
Best Equipped Shop
L in Town
. ?~--Go To --
NOR'l`H SIDE GARAGE
'UIQ H£[l.sid\ Hutlen were cn-:».pam"r»¢.»¢¢{. irhon sho un-
tlru i ne d ww- g g nf tc n oq n a t dermmt ul operation for the re-the hom: of lla.ri: H. Larsen. .mqval gf her tcnlill by Dr, Ru-
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"¥1`£§"ii»T5€ixm¢=¢lnx Ll home.:""""i""i ` "E""`"EIirs Annu 24.1 r.. umm E. Nude in spend-3:2 ':~:;.;'11.:, .'"°>' '
JI: me ln. lille Hart and ins a rw du'\ at Blwmfiald. Heb.Hr cu Buhler md fr' na of[luba f Zhrlnn,low! are vin-f l i n Huis Foldhulen of Bain.Blah-ape1; Sands even!15; iheilm! .?e.§¢ imma: of ceealrhomp-ilddw i|.h1~n hr a two \re¢¥'a 1. A. swnhm mf..nt a
mn and Chris Peters-cn."'1ln.Ihn will he remembered an Min
Hnlldl P atlrnn.Mr. and ln. Clad: Larsen mdhenndh vidhd With lr. and Hn.I . .D h l i l l n a \ \ f n u l n . n ¢ \ i U ¢ » | l | | l
vid! wsu,Inlivel and frlends.m u m a m m a .nz r '" "li n .n f f n . .Roberta Darling dl a at mg Sam W :-? §¥'°=m.1'..'""'" mimi? Irlil be star!!
a n d y );m u M L sr noo natwilhef as tha nnu~-~ a*..,."~:.r rafunfe m . -uw £ '°' °"' °' :!= =» »d- 1 e le c ti on -g =»- ~
P s rw l»°napon ' ° '°b°»d 1.¢.»u¢»rz1sono »~md nd ' m m :ldHlnnnn im. (Tai: lml !':Il\»r?\E ~D Petermn lfld E. B.n"| u0N thsn 3100.000 wg;
"'§if.'$"i'n§."32"£"`1=1'=¢P§=¥n |521 § £ n m " i x ; § ; i ; , } `§"§¢'lLi§"ii'Z` and a m.Chu.Andtnon 0|"l hind lvaihbie for the
Bobbie ntnmod home Ta m a r outing at Like 0 oboji.of Omslu ment Sunday at the in: fund.Th elec tion isén n g d u r I m» _ - n d A w i
¢aek'|u m °~ - ;- g _ U;g - 3
The n a w n re:J I P».¢'£.".'I.'a nm '§»a»1ph nm,-
u l w w w Lluminvf m E°°"
Th n'n wee
»' Z ' l " ° n . ~ : n d n o n .
I-lr!al Omlhn vhl\¢d Wldl»|dl¥
at lhl home of hor puenll. lr.
lint Geor n Ro hnr, Sr., Mn.E.s.Gvezmnua md l l i u c a nBahru live tha umm! of | ner-nn o l mn p n nk n a z me n on -
war hams Wodmadny nfurmoon,
Aulun UNI.A mod enjoyableUma vu had by th an pr uu n.Hn. Emu! Kruu hrld high :mng a W L M n m p r l u w a M n .
J.A.Slnlhln and H.G.v l hDgunnhomesMr. md lin. Ge en a A ndn wn
ua children c l Fnmonz x nr nIrv dly | u tha H. G. vlh Blum.
home lu: woek.
H n . H a n k w embneed
her bmhdnr lui F ly the l2d\.
:add lnwnnt in mm in h
m e the y q n- am nmabout the location of f
xvvtmmont htwven C mWiibvr.
The Guunnin Tm!! C4
of Nur York, which hold!
Lk: al Omsh l G Cuundl
mfi mn. 21151 EIN!
9.5 1.Mn. Hany Sell: md |lit. and Hrs.Louie Sk v fC}U1r3.mu¢1| vu ln Omaha on Mn .Ernnz Kruse lntertainei Blair apefat lui. 'hzeulny gl di.
Thundny.sqfen tablu ;tbr¥§ige Saturday VlqSknv_l{oqge. _.__
Drum :plat Sunday at the Heli firm.u g
.lll Ihomeyour¥f-m4l.»f=-. m..~,.,., 31",¢||nnf!"}IeK§ w." §;;r,»;,';an;;
|pi n k d i n n u Suudny n d »8~:=\;M nfunmoon at the Sun u e
ome.M i n h m m u o l P n m mhu been vinunu Al tho home ofher sunt, lin. Robert Rumuaun
un- put week.lluun Bobble Pelemn. HaroldRu mn uo n md Kenneth Thomp-son :nd I rlih Kenneth LunejlWedy lfiamoon.
umm me lnd h n v/-wow beiheld then.9°nz
Mr. and Mm Thnmn Au\m\ ofOmahn npent Sunday at the John
Amman home.m A o n b u ll kim of Omaha
vhred me h u m m m sumuyummom ba" ls an s in lnvor of
me vbi lin ( tum.Henry Bohn: vmua friends lnDouglu manly Sunday.
rm wnmn and dnughtar, Elsie
were rs\len at Georn l.¢f\b'» onWodnrsdlmorninHn . w '. , , s ~ m d Darlene.Mn . Hu wu d Suzie m e Robe!!
me m l u i Wada y :JternoonIn Blnlr at Chrh Llnan's.Mnrjcrie Lolth and Mujvrie
Flasher pm: a few day s lu!weak in :mu m nt the Floydhom; home.
Henuning Petlrs-en at Roaehill.llr .and li n .Harry E n o ;
un on the mic k list I fur day sihe put week.Dan Phllipc ls hauling sand,pnpgriag to do some bu|!di'|g.llr.Ind llra.QR!!Thompmnand Xennith, Mina Anumdn Peter-aen,Wnller Peterson.hir.andMr; Mila Hart and baby, Barban
wen ahojmlng in Omnim ThundnyThou who attended the picnic
at Kennnnl Friday from thin fl-
elmity vera:Hr.md Mrs..JohnJensen and children, Hr. and Hn.f n d Andlrlen,Dcnahl andE:"s=='.:.§°5%°f'»*ia -===== . *ir-
_ . - - - " 1 _ -_ . . . - - . . .l i n .H e n r y H o v e n d i c k ,M r s .J .
M r .a n d H n .M e r t o n W a n !a n d J a c k s o n .M a r j o r i e a n d ' G r a c i e
d a u g h t e r o f O m a h a s n t S a t u h s p e n t I u t W e . I n e m ! a ; {a t R a y m a n dd n y e v e n i n g a t t h e I l 'E .W a r d 5 I a g i | 1 ' s .
l ~ ° g ; °|M n \ . l S a r » , h i i g f o n l h o l h o h l n e o h ;
I n : m i H r s .W m .B u r g e s s a n d l p e n t n z w e e a t 1 e m e o
c h i l d r e n o f O m a h a h a v e m e n t h e r d a u l h t e r ,M n .E d g a r S k i n r f o r
t h e p u t f e w : L a y s a t t h e H e l e n M n .a c k R n a e n h a u n r o f B l a i r
B u n n :h o m e .v i s i t e d a t E a r l ' I h o r n p s o n ' a l a s t
M r .I n d H r s .F r a n k T i m b l i n T u w l a r
l f u l al I 1 L l ] |d a u g h t e r o f B a n a c h 1 r i a ~ |l i n .N i e l T h o m p s o n a n d g i r l s
h a d a r o u p l o o !d a y s l u t w e e k s p e n t i n t W e d n e u l a y n i g h t a t
a t t h e 1 .r r .a n d c .z z .\ \ ; r d I m n c i a C 1 = d a t o m » e n ' a .
h o - n e .M r .a n d M r s .C h u .H u w n d i r k
I M i n s R a m a G o t l u h o f W a n h -I : \ d k l I o 1 \; 1 I s : l I e t h e p i c n
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lbiwnnx pmv/la: £nu'ude,n'phouebt.ha
centinehhatsummonndd.
IndnudlI1nsAdo:xo rmmman»=dm'ma di dne a duduflv ui nlhlui ondi he
dmnomlmrwineneesury.
Anaconvmience. Whmyouwhhxoozda
hounehddgoodnyvuliluhueadvemduva
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4 . .For irl¢ndlhlp'| uh. A 'phone bqas yw in
much with hind: old mduw.W hmh duu her
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hnamadulnlmn
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u:Il._I1..!. wfulrr and Mrs. (;".land children were Blair c ullezsl I Toavldmq,wuny,umv.rulmy.Wl\¢nci:-/5 'mmnnce neeesllgau that yau break an /
enpgenenx no mee: someone.
1 .
B a r b a r a l e ft S a t u r d a y m o r n i n ;
fo r 1-heir h o m e a t H a r l a n ,I o t a
g m I B d a ! vi s i t w i t h re l a ti ve s
n U r l ; vi c i n i t y .l n . R o b e r t L e m o n a n d Bo bb ie
s p e n t F r i d a y a i H a r r y E r 'r e y a .M r . a n d M r s . J. L P e t f e n e n m gBo b bi e Yialtenl F r i d a y e ve n i n g a tD a n P h i l l i p f .
l l r . a n d H n . W a l t e r H o m : m l
n a u g h t e n ,Fr an ce s a n d H e l e n
n n S u n d a y e ve n i n g g u e s t :a t
th e H a r r y B l u e h o m e .Mi n a h a d e n e Ni l s e n s a ! O m a h a
sp en t s co up le o f d f 'vi s i t i n g
b e r z n n d m o t h e r , l l r = .lacy Sl ew-
a r t .
Nw \\a¥!.e|; Hansen and daugh-
. . . . : n u a u s .n u n e y u e m e n ua n d c h i l d r e n a n d M r . a n d H r s .
V i c S k o v a n d c h i l d r e n a n d E d d i e
P i n k # e n w e n t t o M a c y S u n d a y t o
th e In d i a n p o w - m m .
A n o d n u m b e r o f t h e N e w
En gl a nd _p e op le at t en d ed t h e B ur t
co u n t y h r m e n L'ni¢r:\pi cn ic a t
t h e O t i l a n d n r k S a t u r d a y .
N t - : a n d ru.C h a ;He n em i ie k
: e r o f l n i n , I o n s p e n t t h e p u t a nd Ho w a rd spynt Sa tur da y n 1§i{£we e k a t t h e E s t : L l u t m eh or ne .a n d S u n s h y In O m a h a vi s i t i n gM r .a n d H r s .B e n B a l ar a nd \" ¢| ¢U \° |
AND VICENITY
Misa ine: Sink hit Tuudny ior
her horns In Flonncn, lfter spend-!l I n d a r n at th i Wm..siimdt home..
Cari Lorleh and fn:!|1l{voI Oma-ha nn vimlten at un m. Iver-wn home Honda evening.llr..sp5l Hrs.t R1un re-
lon of Blair, were Sunday guestsat ihe Sam Hal! home.Mtn Viola Lnutrup kit Sundaymorning for l mulple of weeksvisit with niatlvu ll Iowa.Hr. and Hrs. C. D. Ilumen ofBhir 'rixltbd a hw day: Int. 'seek
at thehllolum Andersen and Ray
Cuey omn.llr.and Mn .R.E.Falrehiidzninzulned out of town nuts an
Hr.and Mrs.\'\|l!er KhmerInd children spent Sunday in Tekamnh at Ben. Romani.Earl '1fh¢mpso:x, Dlhr. Cnrroiland Calvm calied at Neil Thompmn'| Saturday morning.
and Mn. mgd Magill andand Hr. and ln. Raymondand Junior spent Sunday atHo1endlek'a..and li n .Leonard Laftix.
Mr.Media
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Telephone Company
| . . u u A 1 .A N U L u w u u1 a | An| u r. a x - .n < v 1 \ ;: .Aronson \.»l'l€Vl'0l€t b0 w orln w w ! c a m e l m m o m n y l o ra vi s i t \ \ i U 1 h e r s i s t e r , M n . G e o .
L c w e a n d o t h e r r e l a t i ve !a n d
[ d e
l l r . a n d H n . R o y R u t l e d g e a r a
i h e prol-l~l p a n n t s o f r b o u n c i n z
mon;-, ;\,8lJf l e n su e. - ma y m o mm afo r a va u l l o n a t th e Mi n n es o t a
la k ts .
A m n n t h o s e ( N m h e r e w h o l l . -
ten ded x e p o w - w o w a t H u y o n
S u n d a y w e r e M r . n d b l n .D . E .
u a w e n a m e o f fu r . u n a m n . All .N e w k i r k n e a r A r l i n g t o n f o r 1
vi s i t E n t S u n d q t |M n . H a r r y S h w a s a S a t u r - |
d a y e ve n i n g vi s i t o r a t t h e h o m |
o f M n . S y l vi a i n B l a i r .
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MEYER PREDIETSmn Lana noon(bmmluluner al Fadznl Flrm
) IAM Board Predict! Hx BOO!!ll Price uf Far! una.Good
Prks ol Purdue wm lil-nd.
CONFIDENCE ls. assqzassn
Readulanl in New Caodlllnu
ul I-Ile: Yun Neuly Complet-
ed all Laid lid!! in Vaha
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A huket picnic will he held
text Sunday,August 28, at theGermm lull, ten mile! south ofBhir.The Bennington Hliitiry
band will give u can-ezt and a
HOME FROM sc uool.
The Misses Mary and Margaret
Rnberuon and Visa Foley re-
turned lui. week from the num-mer term of :chu-oi at the Wayne
SEWARD HAS BIG TREE
One du lag: 'week H. H. Miller
:"I l I I
In o r d e r z o u o e r t g i n t h e a m o u n t
o f t n l f i c o n t h e W n h l n g w n
H i z h n y 5 m m w a s s u t i o n u l a t
1
E u n n e I l e n r , Jr . , c o m m i s s i o n -
e r a t t h a 1 - w a m z l a r m I n n
b o l r t h i o l d l g m u p o t b m n i l
l a a a d n e s a m r a t t h t i h a m b e r o f
C o m m ¢ r e e , l o n ¢ i l y m o n , t . h a t h a
n g u d n d zh a n a x t b i g g u t a e o n -
o d e c h a n n i n t h a misidle 'l e s t
t o b e t h e p a r e h l i l h y h r m n n o f
t h e h n d h n t t o fo m a n r o u m e n
t h r o u g h d n t u m t p i l u r a a a h t h e
d e l l a t i a n p a r l o d .f
" E h u r y t h i . n ¢ L 1 r n d y f ¢ r a r ¢
w r i n l d h n d p u n h u u b y f u m -
o n w h o I r l n t t o n d d t o t h z i r
pr e s e n t ho l di n gs ,w h o w a n t t o
. s t a r t t l n i r a o m o n f u m s o f t h d r
o l u o r w h o w a n t m b o e c n e h n d
o w n n n i n l r t u d o f t l n a n t | , "u l d
l l r .l e y u ." I l m n o t a : u l
planned.
e
return to 'Wayan when the fali
dropped into The Enterprise off-ine and beg|.L1 m vimit about the
beautiful!trees in Blair.In theconvexation he stated that Sew-
ard had the largest elm tree in thestate.The tree in question mea-
sured nver foumen feet in cir-
cumference and had a spread ofover one hundred feet.He was
The number of county cars and
tnac ka for the meek unountu to2,408,or nn average of 84 por
day; the number of inter-county
1.-an and truck; amounted to 5,132or an average of 786 per dur: the
number oi'intanute u r s nm!trucks amounted to L804, or an
I-slow Celhoun and for one week
.1| :eu.c t count was kept of all
good buy, except alone the
factor.(Continued from pan th:ue)
u
buyi ngdls ndua "on,"
h e ecntzlzmod." b u t f o r m m
u r h o u r m t t o u n s t h u l l a n d l f a
: ! l m d u ¢ , n o 1 r a p p u n | : o m a t o b e
t h a b o d t i m e f c r n r z h m c x t o t d -
" l b e i l n v n t h a t f u m l l n d h n o w
a l i t z l o i l u t .I t i n a t l l l l o u n o t -
1r i t. h |i = \n d in . ¢t h »za eo ver y i n ad-
m o n e n r y b u n c h o f fa r m i n g ,
l i ve : m e k e o n d i t . i o n a | 1 1 | o o d , t h e
w r b u t f a r m e r a n d t h a c u n g f u m z r
a n i n a b e t t e r p o d t i o u t h n f o r
l y n n Thsnlgtlenbatvnenfum.
.-
teach In Bhir.Hi n Vi na Foley
will leach in Elkhorn, Nebruka.
er.Severn! trees around the ein;
were meuund but while some had
an greater spread none of them
meuund as muc h in circumfer-
ence.
me heard me ¢1\sn§ made um:
diy. so that ahh hirhvn! ia car-nfiag twice the lngount of trafficsm is umm fwfr
horse drawn vehiclgs averaged
-enly seven per day.The mu l average per day of
all cars amounted to 1,31B.The
estimated number of vehiclu that
I z nveled road i l supposed to
¢w
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fo r t h e n fb e m o o n a n d a t t h e e i n e
d d n t y n f n e a h m e n u w e r e se rved .
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A u g u s t 2 8 - M u o n i c p i c n i c a t F o r t
Ca l h ou n .
A u g u s t 2 9 4 0 - C b n n t y 'Te a c h e r s '
In s ti t ut e .
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builder especially for the hillfarnu besides that lt hu proven
Itself as excellent pasture whenputund heavily as the short un-
der shoots do not cause bloating
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jun before the war and for a few
gun his corn averaged more than27 bushels ai. itl best.Finiily he
Wu indueed to try sweet clover
in his rotation of cfopn and ihe
h
Sunday a family reunon v u
staged lt lin. Smitlfa home 1r{!I'l
Mr. and Mn Cox am! daufptar,
md Mn. George Smith md nn.Ralph of 'iVhiu.ier, Califernh, an
guests.~n - - -\f\ |n l ti n ¢ £q p C o un t y F i r m e r G e l !
Henry u ~mlin di a ls ln ir\1¢h »bo-Iliolncdthahllilllof thspd.¢y1oridlnthdrll¢koI|g°~=f»~f»=-~»~g_=-=ff-d
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mn in Ita h1l¢0l!»
W h h a a h o n t a mc m p i x l a d -ivininz corn states the prim of
this anal promhu to ba | . gooi
prico which with the bgmpo:wheat crop just harvened should
lo a n Lhq Wuhington county
A n r y g o o d c w m i w u i n u t n n d i
m o o n n d m h c h i m m u v n w u d h -
P l l i l d i n i h l l i l f l l l
T l u o l d i l m ! l . l a r ! l ¢ u . G n n d -
d a d W o o d l o f C n ! | a o m m d R l v .
H ¢ n r y D \ L o n ¢ o f C o U a r . 1 l B l u . f f 3 ,
u n m l l w a n d t h d r a h m z o a
¥ u ! d t b y l 1 l 9 1 ' | l l n f . A i l q l
u t i n m d i n h n o h d h t h e v d -
h n o i t h l o r f l n i u t i n n i h q v l l l
b c u d n a d f a r y a m s n d t h d r
d a u a n s o u r n o d b r n l i w h o i r n s w
C l l h o u n i i l d n l l n b i y l i t h d f o r
thka n l c b n t l o u vh i c h l n a n n n -
n w a t h l a l t a m t a d u i t l s l a
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o f t h e e i g h t h F l d ' p u p l l l o f t h e
c o u n t y n.-:Ei n p e d a i l y t h a n w h o
a n t o u n t e r t h e c o m a .
F o r c o n n n i e n c u t h e st a t e h u
b e e n d i vi d e d i n t o d l t t r k l l . In t h i s
d i s t r i c t : r c t h a f o l l u w l u a n n t k u :
C` ¢m i1 1¢ » Th ur lt o n, D ak ot a, D ix on ,
W a y n e , S t a n t o n ,P i c t u ,ll a di l ou . ,
Pl at te ,C o l h x ,C e d a r ,B u r t ,
D o d g e a n d W u h h x g t o n .
P r a m t h i s c o u n t y I l i a I » ' : m u l
S h r i . a f B i d ? d i s t r i c t : B S B u d a
B o c k r v a s
Th e c o n t a c t w i l l b i l a i d o n t b l
N e b r a s k a s u m n n -s w a n s ,
T w é l r .Se p t e m b e r 6,b o g i n n h l
a t 9 : 8 0 I. . m .
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cnors nz m `.
PRIME COIDITlol
cm Making npu sms. To-
wn! Burr cm. 'ha Whole
County cm. haha cl Abu~
am rw 0| (idle Cind-
nmx'vnosrzcrs IN 'I x u s
Adxtymiledz-h\mnxWuh~llllhueounty snn-hy Ouu m uww!:snr L\.thu hlmrythe oouutyyan than mon pmnv
0l.D SEITLERS
PIDNEER PICNIC
L u g e ( m i d G n l h r a t F l . C d -
l l l m t o C e l e b r a t e i n B e l a a r
P l t a u n i l l O l d S d l k n a l
W a . | l l n ! l o l C O N : -
PRDGRAN xN'rzirr.\n»ls ALL
Gonna- Heilnlhu Hahn 3D¢l¢l»
Ainrinr Uu d l n i as 0-ld Fort
A m i n .
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wmmwn Cuuty Pdf, Arllnzhu. Bophmbsr 21 m za B L A | R ' 5 L E A D I N G N E W S P A P E R Nabnuh swhxr, umm. Siptlmber 4 w o
Ask for "BLUE nxBBoN BREAD"GENERAL AND noon. NEWS AND commN'r Askfox-"BLU1=1 nmBoN answ-
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ba se me nt .
Se pt . 1?Ci it y S ch oo l: op en .~a
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julcier stuns.lu fuftber advan-tages iie in the fact that it caneasilyhe worked into our crop
rctatlon system whic h will give
ou:sall its much needed nitrogen
S w e e t C l a i m B l a k e !Y i e l d o f
58 B u ah c ls Pe r A c re .
--A L 5 0 M A K E S G O O D P A S T U R E
(2 2 b u. p l us s w e et c l ove r eq u a l :
6 6 b u . o f c o r n )
Th e , |b o \e eq u at i on wa s g i ve n b y
P r a n k B r o d e r s e fo ! H e r r n a n t o w n -
s h i p i n t F r Id n y w h e n 1 g r o u p o f
m e n w e r e l o o k i n g o s e r a c r i b o !
attention at a amd! panlon ofBhifs populaea Zan weak is :mr
thawing at Olklsssd during the
county hir.It proved to be \fakl Ind it didn't hh the pubnc
!on ¢tof h» dItou tmd1 rl\ gt§b e!
mlde was out zo nothing.`\
AUTO ACCTDBNT
L i n Sunday afternoon Tim
Tucker, Jr., with his five-year-oldbrother, ;h~{v!ng a Ford' rwdstnr,
collided with nn Omnhl car justsouth of the North Side store. The
Imp ac t ru so dr e n ;that the
w o r l d " ./
l
u ~|...|' h o t h i n a n a n d
n a a n u r i ;f m l t n z i k e l I t
lo ok s i t h W u h i n g w a c o u n t y
z u n t m t h h n n n f z h n mN llllll at planar hilary.tho
a m p d h a f t l» l a \ v h u d C 1 u h
erpodltlonuvitlnvhwrlngpllllof thsllorusauitshlstoryisrs-
pkta urith gdonunrmudniscannu
n a d lt h i n d o l d a tl td n g p h u t o rmc h a n t h t r i a l d p l o m u r s p i r -
itsa nd tb dr du qn ud mu .
Ead y ln th amu kmbzg bd ontbt
u m f a r u n p u n i u b q m m
0 mn b n c h lp 1 . | r u f th D . A . R.bald a elnmony nnniling A
ml- | » = °q + . \n » m: f ¢ &4 ¢ 1d mn
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p m h s a m F u r .'
lin. Esther Hyun. Supuzlnhnd-
m t G l u ;"L"-Educntinual Dept.
Go n li wll.
H. E. Bubee. IIoisfon. l~hbn|~ka;Habal J.I n d n ,Blair, Na-
bn a h g l n .Ro n D.North.
North Platte,Nebrulma Chafiel
Spoadie, Nobnnka City, Ncbndmsllarthl A Seh udll. Huthll, No-
bnaka; Opal Bill". Alliznea, Nl-
than nt the present time.From Blair to Herman, thence
wuz to the immy Lino, than adrin down lr altun ad n o f
tha county to south of Fontasnlle,jogging in and mat io pdfnta nf!
intern:m d then through tht
ha| .no!Lheepunty b| ¢k!»oBIdr
(ins one an idea of tha crop con-aitiunl. All along the route greatfilld: ol com .Inlth stalk: of m\m~
moth growth, and can so heIvy
in i mu m d mliru u ¢ |a . u P t .
se n.
Gwendolyn Taylor.dm;hter of
Hr. nd lin. J ud Tly lor of thisdiy and the vrifu of the l l t l
Georu Smith, who vu allo a na-
live of Blair. Mn. Smith has beenvlaltin| in Blair sinu s Ann u 9;
and aspect.: to turf on her :stern
trip m Californlz :next Sunday.
Mr. md Mn. Cox and daughterreturned to their hams in Farngut H,
lui. Sughy evening.1
BUSINESS AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
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S;
ftheu ma length and size wilh
well filled tips :nd .buu.whennubbins were conspicuous by their
nblences, the type of corn n farm-er was with a profit and hush
with ease and pienun.
9 |h Lo l d c o r n co n t a i n i n g a b o u t H 0 0 B l l i r g i r i ,k n o w n a s l l i u D a i s y '" " ' n ° "l n ! " " " ' L . °eo a i r e t u m l n g fr o m l h e fl e l d at : n oo n
lu .
Relatives from 0ni. Pierce. I-sr'
onl.LaPIntte,Snyder.Ames,CORN VERSUS
:;|~;
§ lr . ln d Hrs.W ' l ' . C o x l l l d
daughter of Fanqut, Zara, dmv:
over int Saturrlay for u short dit
'lith lin. Dafa mother, lin. DUN
the windshield but lucidlfeacaped
with only I. few minor cuts. The
can were both slightly damaged,
bent fender: n..1d a broken wind-shield being the only dunnge.
HEAVY LOSS mr HAIL
Two hall 'sto "itndek Kim-Q u county on g of last
week and the plan aimed by Dr.
Held sn.: directly ln the path of
the dbnn.Dr. Hhs!was out
than n the time helpin his sontoharvéiithegmp.1 had
harrutnd nrnet.h3n|om n 100
but had IN ann: of whatan.1 50 uns af mlumuu sund-
inx *which wus tntlllou.Thdrhail insunna l1adu1:lnd at noon
of that data and hdMl hen re-
newed.The lou in the county
ru ns n il i nn : :i x "w
STATE FAIR
SPELLING CONTEST
Blue umm lnln Secthul.TNI
s¢u»»_Embnns r n m m
Counties. Eu! Cmmly lr-uma
lo Two Csntuluh
ALL IN corm~:s'r RBWAKDED
Nome Alam mm ana mmm
To Eder.I-'nun Skt!md
4
dem
..|.;~l r . H e n r y H c l ffe r a n d a d d e d t o g u r e l l at t e nd e d a n 1 th e e n t e r t a i n - ,
M s fi n e f : m e n t p r o ve d ex ee pt io nn ll y h i Zh i R E C E l V £ . S B A B Y A L I J G A T O R
A l n \\the se f a r m d e a l s 'c l a m Th e b a n d m u l e a m u c h b e t -a art w o de al s i n B l a i r d i y p r o p e r t y t e r s h o w i n g t h a n a t t h e ( i n t c o n - I M n .Lu c il e He a t h ,fn n n e r l y
I b o a s t o f f i l l n L a d l e Mc C: 1 ck en ,n e w l i vh i ve j u s t b e e n m t r l a M r . E ve r e t t c e r t a n d B l m r c a n a n n -A m n s o n In n o w t h e o w n e r o f t h e a ve r y g o o d b a n d .I m g a t a q u m i ,Fl o r i n h ,l e n t M r .
n e e d 0 l l a n l o r l r e fl d e n c e m n . :M r ., H g f u C h m t e n s e n » m y a l l i g l t o r .
:nsday moming at~ ~bout 1:80. T~Q
cause of the alarm was 1 blaze atthe Mn. Ella Bukhanan home on
hand in professor of Physics ntColumbiaL'ni\1|-diy and New
York City College.The Enberprha zeknowledges a
very pleasant call from Mn. Mane
and her famiiy and the littll visit
rruen \'lI a rea y ro-1 I,mi hi nhese days. On hlonday night heUn.the that d be I d l so h in the "°'|l¢r¢ his :nr ntandl-ng an. the curb'p¢¢m{,,m Farmer Nfnrrowly E..cultivated and made more of.gceoéun of the work.5 »}Wi\h his coat and other articles # lm n m: W h e n g t;gn,
_Speed immune important thing
butnthrnumdenc y in ihu 'worku d n u lo n t h n e .
The plopleun be assured that
th h lo t k s r i l l b e a r r l e d o n t o
Sunday at t h a i P pa r! sn r
Fnmont # r u t d d ;n l n i h l lnth e n d to en i o y th e i ad vli u
among them butt; Ir. and Irs.
ma Soil of Blair.
T. B. ERADIEQM,
cum on
HnIuTuv | » U|Uv dF\uCo -
lpuadolhW||§l1'.l»'l's4-
sn.m u a s u n t u f n w a
forB»l¢l|8¢e§¢lCOIl|y.
nuo s s ru11 o 'n8 'nv ,mnrr
»>-5-mpmum immm
n u n attlc vwwllallenunp|\dn¢1hLh\1|ukv!erldls§¢tubnmloah fmmhhdlofeatthulwm.|.¢w=¢.¢»q,wnav»»ek
v m eomphmd vm summ-
a b l e d a m a g e vu d o n e , t h e i n t e r i o r
b e i n g p r e t t y w e l ! g u t t e d . A n o t h e r
s m a l l bl az e o c e u r m l W e d n e s d a y
a t t h e n o o n h o u r a t t h e V i c B u i
.
fu~mble years.umm sms 'rwo s'
s c h o o l d a ~ lo u ~
F D R M E R B L A I R m a l .=|,'ISl'l`S
M r .a n d l l r s .Lelglmton B .
H o n e a n d t h r u sons,H e r b e r t ,
Jo h n a n d Ri c h a r d ,o f N e w Y o r k
C i t y , a c c o m p a n i e d b y H r . l l o r n '|
pa r en t s, Mr . a n d H rs . H . C . M o rn e ,
o f Gr i n ne l l ,I o n ,d r o ve i n l u t
w e e k W e d ne s dn y t o sp e n d t h e
n i g h t w i t h M r s .Jo h n L u t z I n d
fa m i l y .M r s .H o n e ,Jr . .v u l
¢
xhoe pitching, slipper kicking con-
test,lack n e u .ek..kept the
young' folks busy from Only until
lataknd th e day pon d | 11 too
qu :This nffair hu bec ome sn ln-
mdmmmnlamem~
S e y e d ~ y a i l ~ w l t h ~ ~
nppetite and in tbl anamoon icecream and c ake vu duo larval.
I n -H n .E n I H o t t : a n t u t a i n o d l
b u n c h o f # r i n a t a p l a n k b n l k g
f l a t o u t a t t h c l e l i l n n e y g r o w
l u b F d d a y M o r n i n g .B a c o n a n d
by doing,atanehlaa or br shoot1rl§huut mr lou af tint: A lolid
ANNUAL FA IIILY sugvulou
u - n
lb a d u u .1T h r w h l v l l l é l n r o u d m
htoa scu neo opvu ton vhn .u
H1611 ent dnw hnn luesfuinbrrhur1\|to1|hqd\»0ym\,ycx-
p n n n w i z m r h n n u d r p l uw m z n h s f u w e .m - . 4 - a m
n n m v n f l n w t h l e l t i e n v u r
li d n l o m u u t n t the'q\o|tw l l b l l w f k m w h o d a m l n i
h u p u t h a m n d t h w o r k u l a w
up ou lb ll.
vm of Aflingm~ was m~d zohe
:.. ,,
Lutz, daughter of John Lutz, :ww Se-ning the belive! that better]RE\| 0\'\L NOTICE wr ~ h e t mlud ==~;== tlilwnrk -;
1:n n m e wen odeceased. With her family and herltimu :rr In store for the middle r 5
3-~=j,;;;f»1-~ nh; lm! been tour~ :\B1lt buyers are belinning to laik'This is lo m m \m patron! gafgdilrnztl ;'?'§f.§'»§"§§ ';;;,,}_'{'-_'jg
mr o nn r n n e m mund for barzdnl m i ln t e that nite: September ist I will been* the engine baneiy in time so
states and 'inked to neo the old pm week four Larm desi: were localod fi n !door we!!of umiiump Th. lnctor was hi;gh,home :mm onc e mon.He r hm| m; ¢¢ a t ~ric vs nwnz from $90 ...I on
~ ~e ownon an naked ~
piano do thcir part In having'
-|Umisunderstanding #ill be avoidedothanrlsa :ost might bo neatly in-
treuod ur the workin planned on1 0 0 %blB IS a n d n f f l d e n t t i m e
la d m o n e y i n s p e n t t o t e s t a l l t h e
. . ...i z lo ck ed fo r w a r d t o w i t h h a p p y
an t i c i pa t i o n t h r o u g h o u t . t h e y u r .
T h e o l l e s t p e n c n p m a l n t w a s
W i l l i a m H a n u n n , w h o vu e i g h t p
s e ve n y e a r s o f a n a n d t h e y o u n g -
n t a l i t t l e t e n m o n t h s o l d d a u g h -
Pzcmc nzuxrwrra.nlid for thrlrplaco lndba
N a m h .
{Peue turn so mn. four)
WASH.cu.nu s o n r c n o m
The annul plmic of the mam-
bers of the Huonlc Iodges and
Eu tlr n Stu 'n d their flmilluwill bl hdd at Ft. Cdlwun, Nth.,
Sunday , Awww 28. mv.
A bukdt dinner sriil In held nz1'Salma for urhkh fm c o ffee;
lemonade ma le n mam will bt
furnished.A good program of mush: and
idk: will :tart at 2:80.Amon;the lpn kon VI I i n Gund lluhrAlbert w. Dlvls, of Wayne. Nab.
Ail mlmbcn 0? A. F. nnd A H.
and 0.E. S. an d tiulr funlllu
srmmsmxss
f GRAND ISLAND
lull Banda;Hull §(nr||in
Yann Sweep Anul Chy I-ld
Agn Cmmlls. Con Stripped
and Anloanhllo Top Blddled.
u m a :AREA IS Armc rzn
Fm! to cn; lludnd P¢t Cul
h u n :ln Com Itmughoulrun Colmls.
per acre to 823925. The Jef! Ros-enlmim so acres which is locaud
aboqt anen miles south of Blair
was told lo Sir. M. P. Hansen; adn l wa s made 'xhenby .Alben
Sphjodt becomes the owner of he
'1i»h°d;z : n l n l s mState s¢m¢.1w»|1b¢¢1»ae<>»e¢,pm ,gg ?.>5n.1"ir§.i'»§~'I n z :
all of our old customers md also»ra mer on the lone engine wasw lc ome new one: In our 'mr lo| ':f|be .making about sixtye...d u*°t'°"'Wailea n hour and was hunyingF. S. BIGELOW.to unch Arlin ~n to the
o n r l e l m |'|: . n " .li l i d il l l l f
'I'hu||.| n | | l t mln :l u ,
an d u m mlle c vm. n ur Gu n d
m m . v u m u S u n d a y m n -
nqanhyonaof thnwonthxllmdw u a u n r m l m n n w t h w n f l o a
H n m u -nonh lml o u t ml
Gn n dls hn d th ie omlld n mlp d
I m m w w l b b p m s n t _
lhynuh van blonxtep loell.lu d a u bitten into tho (mund,
I n k hlovm off d a m u n d
|om¢¢nelupmotad.8m;l.lbulld-ln n w \ n u u w ls J |n d mu y v in ~
d o v u h h o m a h a h a .T h r u h m n n m f u n w l u u
st n o aw u d d nillbe n t h cn d u pLuneoonOft th so mhr vf t ho
l t a r m , v b t m u y d a e h n n m t
O'}{anlo:\m~ls p ~ i :nfl
James Maher home on South
strut.
~ted ~fl the Bench ~n.|the
1~n s m s I n `~ :
.~:.z::.-:, i°~;.:::;§' J $ £ ; " ° " ' " " ' " " " ~ " ' "
REAL ESTATE-*its ine. The pnnies who nudenPthe trade were very nzcommodat- JUMPS IN 'IlM£ To SAVE LIFE
d` 'mg and mx tnken hm coat an ahIHemunJungbiulhprominentBoth Town and I-'erm Properly trappings and placed them in t e .farmer living rut of Arlinglm,Deals Are Active nd Se\enl'F0r1icim - .h e .ei wi \'*'"*'"""f'°""°°P°ff°==~!°=lI=Deals Made fl Pu!""'f|¢ave &thelo1=;;drune.mf;¢ Hyrule g; ~S' hl g t ~
Others Pendinl.1:¢Il.l\'l get in ~ouch with !~ ~3 an it was struck br a lone engdne,
w h i c h w a s fo l l o w e d b y a R o u n d
Ta b l a .
O n F r i d a y t h e c a m p h e h ! a p l c -
n i c m d l l l h u l b a n d a . f r h n d a m d
w h e n i n t o r u t a d w e n p d vi l e g u dt o at t en d .N .W .G l l n u ,e n m -
m n n l t y o r g w u t i o n o p e d x l i n ,
der the Inur u feeder esttla.
If thlre are quutlona in the
minds nl' nttle owners u to this1|url: they are requlnlad to nt in
budu .mm Dr. H. r. D.Llckie,
ve mm u m i n : h u g s » f W u h -lngton county,Bldr,Nehrsaka,
Eu! C. Bunlic of Her:mn or Geo.
Bates, County Agent, before work
~vm maven! mil ~noi.~ ~
aftemoon Hrs.. E. W.Johnson
ram Bfueklmn,Alice Bnkmau,
Ruth Tilden, Doris Tillhn, Betty
M a u ,LlVnu|'hrl Hosta,Home
Horus Tfmnu.On "hand" wr
nh: lm emu muru- nf 1.u=~edu lpoh la tha vomm on thcnud lclwoh uhhh vu fallmvodby x vsp: utvln md l dorymm urlod br lun curwu.
blush: af hail, mllrinl' A guanine
:viator anna.
Hs u' Rulin g: tbl lea ve s nndrippudfr om the ta u. h avin (
the hnaehn llmolt an hen u in
iinhr. Antqnoblla tops nm c utby the h!L Driven from Ilnéoln
wan-aught In the fainter cf the
storm and when they Nuhod she!-
t e r a t u f a r m h o u n t h e n n n
thirty-one mu ln the wp of thlir
cu' md the oocupmta lure badlybnliudwhenthebi ;atoms
ltflmk them.
ll q s z Tuesday evening !l'I.l§'lnil"l|.'|.llous
CAR s'r
Myron Bnxk, who unullhevroltluin
~wi \`l»
ii'»'£?.3<n mo w E S C A P E
Alice Beekmln, Helen Haan.aserrlce, urn the prlndpsi lpoaksr
The young fnika certdnly had a In ihlt time.This wal tho third
very enjoyabie time ol lt and Hn.annual camp held hem :nd a nMoat; provud herself to be 1: mort I lenders n m quita Untitled at
amiable hasten.the results.
visit to her :on in Seattle, Wash.
nf.1uIons »=1»s»'?i"&-»= 1|
show tru liven, "Thai Poor ln.
Jenn," Irhlc h proved to bl wrynmudng.On Thnndly mornin;
Wm. Dieu spoke on "Thi 3008!
Mr . a n d A i rs . R a l p h Me n e k a a r e
n e w n i c e l y lo c a t e d In l i n . C h u n
M e n c k e '|h o m e a n E n t S o u t h
.
and fully ex»e¢ted to find hisfather dead n the wreck.Mr.
~__rm.. 1:is J anwut of Blair: Mr. Peter So:-ezuen Imam coxscsirr russmv~|tm"M ,'§"cm f§','§_ rhfnem
Smith, Mn. Hull.
Not utlaficd with |.picnicbreakfast Hn. Malts entertained
at s slumber party tha uma eve-ning az uhlch thu fnilmring van
pucleat:Ruth Tilden,Elaine
norms ||0LD
VACATIGI cm
n u m r n - D o u l m s - u d o n .
n m u a w » a m s c n - a n
n n a n m A l l l l l V s u t h l
Cal) Il Arihnun Put s Day s.
a u x m m n A u . Y r n o c n a l
' D a ' u m m 'Vluk lon a wwm a . g s m F n k Gt mm d wk
1\»|dly auxin( af lull wack withln u ud lmmz o l a s wma .' Hn
n u lh n vu s a u md t i n a th a nujoy nd tlmmughly duh-th an
d a y u a ln l tn n d n e n n d o n w h h u
i d l y v lvt f ll ll o l h u n t n o d l.The amp vu un der mu dlndnn
of ln r y Elhn Bnwn, Exunalon
Borda of Unwlll.
H r r m v a l v o r h n h e h h d
llurlel Smith,uxlndon su-vin:
Lo on D u b .fianc e n e m u y :lh r p n t C l n lm d , g o u r d d i n e
tor;ln. Dowc hy Evans. cook:YUFM Nu h un d c umnm Bo ri-
non, annu m oooh: E ldon blk.
do with the gentleman, but :my
mn he ap e to fh im.
IV: a nal live alliptor about ~
, Tho Eddlels blatant an~
bumptlous,'
He's not lmpollte no
presumptuous.
The plain facts lmpe
us;
Our customers tell u
His servlce lsulrankly-
qulte scrumptious
PR\cE W ITHOUT
QUALITY
ls A Poor Bargain
PRICE wn'r1ou'r
SERVICE
ls Only Hall Value
Buy Your
GROCERIES
here and you get com-
plete .
VALUE
PRICE
QUALITY
SEl{'lCE
Our counters are Ioade~
with vegetables th a
have that "lresh from
the garden flavor.'f
Ol course we're prepare »
to supply Hlgh Gran'~
Staple and Fancy Urc-
cerles.
Specials for the Week
B U L K COFFEE
No. 99 I-2 per lb.4
Merldo per Ib.19
(lem
Wllh unch l5c package ololshréaaedWheatwe
give one package FREE.4 S h o p p i n g B u
Aa TA~BoT EDDIE
S E U I C E
*@ » f ~
\~~
Q f g l u / wi r
._ _ ,Q
1?
QI hir brother, H. J. Jonas and
hmlly..I r .Abt Btlihedand md tbl
Punk Gray family vm Bundaymain; vidtora at the Suihuind
and Anlkflw hmm-
lln. Dan Gutln Inf! last W edwh r f o r l lu llla , N s b . to d m
hir anqamr. lrl. Anton H_at¢h.
I n Hlaniim :pant Tuesday
DE SOTO if~:
Mthu Rom and fc-niiy visited
1d th lln . W llI Rmn r ei n B hI : o n
am. muh 'rmnu ai umm
l l v l d i i n l s f c l r days slriibhlr
s a uIn.. :GUI Wiliam went to Lin-
coln l u !Sunday when :hu is
m u m ,iltl wic k with hor aunt,ln. Harris Raichonhach and her
gruuimothor,llra.¥oCoy.She
'lu uoompudec i by hu tto 1-Mg;llr .a n d 5 ;~
n n to y.ngr. -»;;__=¢=- wih Wallne vis-
st ome st
Bennington Int Sunday.thlinrgnno in this vidnlty Ll
m x .l n . J u d i Walian ion Sli.-
mday for nn nhndod vidt with
hor ala, Run and urlfl of Gm.
indium.Hn .Ed.Linden and son of
m o r n i n g f o r N s r f o i k a n d C r e i g h -
t o n £ 0 vl n i t l d l l t d s .
i l l s :L i l y G o t u c h l a c o m p a n y
w i t h M i l I n A l m a G o l h e h ,lI¥|a
r
0 ~ d a y ~ u g h .lr. ma Hn. Emil Gotlaeh and
lr. Ind ln . Henry Go tuc h, J r.Iplnt Bundly evening with Hr.
and ln . J o h n Domncker andfamily.
Kr. and Hrs.Fred Ohrt and
Hr . I n u a n d Mr. Stoltanh-on
an old that frhndl of Hr. Dorn-
lc h r .A number from thi! vicinity at-
hldld tho hm danc e at tin W il!Jalan! iwmt 'hunky Ironing.
lr. and lin. Fred Ohrt ents:-hi n ld Hr.and i lu .n m Hull-
F r l d H a a n a n d Jo h n St ui t an -
b e r g o f O m a h a w e n ca l i l n g a t
lt a l d z .-_»:'lr . a n d li n .Fred iirnliiusan d mn 'n n Omthl vh i wn o n
N611 nfiarnoon.
Hr, ind ln. Harry Yoduk andUr l.Chariu Christensen and
.\.~
u -
I n E mi ! L u n p wa s b ln to
al Om-th!bolpital Friday for
u m m m .l r .and Hn.Puts:Phhnaa
mhrtnlnod 1. tmmblr of frinndln d rai si ns Thunday " m i n t
inhonorafH.holr80th1nd:tIa|;n~
z l a m u o m i m .¥.i||Eatha.rAt2msa¥Plp»|.on¢.
l i n . h i bun vhdtlal Mead.:
t n m d m n a d n o s o m z h e p u z
a w p k o f w n h .
w m v .l r . m d l n .But Noni: uf
u u l r v w n n u n s n z l y w n d t x
h a m lu t lu d n y .
a ln . A b a mw u u > d » o n . G ¢ 1n d l ls l ls g g h l a w n o fl h r m u a
dnnudonxuzzhnkoy Ando:-wa
»I
F n d r i c k n n . a l l O I B e n n i n g t o n a z -
t l l l b d t h t d r a w a t th a W e r h !
t h e a t r e s u n d a y e ve n i n g .
l r .a n d l i n .H e n r y Sch nee
k l p t h w e r e g u m - a t l h e D .J.
D o l l a r L o m a S a n d ;y .I l i a V o n M e l t o n t r u o n e o f
1110 o f l l i s l u R o m a a n d
g'E
3 °
==ll - nI - i7 n
uu and Bloamfhbd mu week.
lbs Vloll Pals bu boon con-
flnad 1° hor hom'loc tbl Nl*
n e l Nmvlntlng Inn:nn ln-
fntloa Il har 1¢¢_Lloyd N u n n had Uwe mls-
t o m u ' h d u r to bruk nn urnsA s u m - r u m h e u h n p r vvlu
r|9HlY-'
u m Ra d i o Polly A!Blair
.D m m c k e r i t t h e J o h n D o m n k n r
h o m .
l n . P u t s r P n t n n e n w a s vl a i u n g
h r d a u d t l r ,l i n .C h r i s Kr u se ,
a t B n m l n g u m l a n d s ! a f t n r u m n .
H i n e s Za m a n a n d E r m a ? a ¢ ! d o
Blair friend!will be tfld I0
know ol' his marriage and join the
Enurprhe In wishing him lumen
:nd hsppinna in the future.
"Puauc six?
'ln front cf Blnir Auction Hume
on Saturday, Aug.20th at 1:30
P. H.
spent Kurt week nl tho ~B E L L ~ ~
Wrkh home.Mr. Chris Wrkh and shzzghtnrl,The iallmm family held a re-Hary and Alml visitor!ll th e umlon at the Emil Lllhnrmn RTW'
John Ruhr. Sr. home in Hhlr on near Nlckerlm Sunday at turelve
Tuudly and Mlr vd Hrs.Xuhr o':|.oek.A bounteoua dinner iran
cviebnte her birthdlf 'served and in the aficmoon the
l u i Thursday dterauon with
Mn .G w m Hain.Hn .HenryBelrd was ureicouled to the :lub
sa n member.Vh i ton p nn n t
we n Hrs.C.IK. GehrInger mddlnghlsr, Gertrude, Hu. 2glorm.m
Warrick md daughter, and lla
Ruby llrCoy.The dternoog was
HOME THEATRE
plcaicldng °"ilr. and lin. R. ll. Inman and
lon: :peat Sunday with Hn . J .
c . Chd mnu n o f B lllr.lr. and lin. Goorgvl Hain tru!
daughter, Virginia rplhi Tlsundaynight with lr. and lin. Kenneth
'Mmmilu. J. S. County spent Sunday
runnin; at A. E. Dlxon'| and was
wom.|$'s CHAMPIONSHIP
mo n o c o : - " r e s r
VERY L o w RATES 'r o c u:-CAGO VIA CHICAGO & NORTH
WESTERN RAILW AYTickets on sale August 17 to 20
inclusive at rote of fare and one-
halt :br the round-trip;return
limit August 81,1927.This ilone offlhe grunt interesting events
of tha year, and lfforiii an op
portunity to v-his Chicago,tho
Wonder City, at nominal expense.
Don't mi n lt!For further in-formation and ticket:apply to
Agents CHICAGO &N o r mWESTERN RMLW AY,as-zz.
-»- il #Indus quilt u°¢1¢»"'»mr
which a delirious luncheon was
aimed by the hosted.The nextmar ti n! vm he new Aur-or 25at the home of Ira.. Clyde Fitch,
with Sire. John Fitch an hofleu.
Thirty-eight me-mben of theHen na!View Sunday school.
with their teachen,Mn .A.E.
Dixon and llra. Chu. Hulk, en-joyed a :einer roast at 382119:a m l m Friday eveninl W T Hargaret n m r .and
wo n :m u Phrvd games an d, wr i¢ h wan d om.:mae
amfws-an 'Moder
.llna .August Kalml:vipited atUm M. H. Mueller home on 'l'nea~
day.Sunday visitor: as the CharklWrlchhome were Mr. and Mn .
ISari F!tch and :on `of Omaha,
Nr.and Hrs.Pele Rasmuaaenand aon of Washington and Louise
and Lorraine Petersen of Central
Gly .Aima
Knhnsome want boat ridina on the lake 'Thursday evenlu.until a late hour when all de-
parted for 'their homel."
AimaMargaretRahlfiandKahnkWrith vidoed with MarieMr. and Hrs. T. K.. Iverson ae-Thunday eveninwmwllvd » p ic ni c r m! z o Nw!m n .Mina wneh.Marie md
Elkhorn river am Sunday vh°f°| u|11.n mme. Arthur and E:dn
||1 9 |tures, while others enjoyed nrlm-
ming.Late in ihe afternoon ke..
cream and n served. Those
?'l¢l¢nt were ra. Minnie LallmanMn .louise Vouh,Messrs.and
Keadamea Ed Lallnum and GothIlobBoeke;mm,Arapahoe:Will
and Herman Lallman,Winn!-ow;Ed Lallman, Elmont; Henry IAM-
man,Bremer;Albert 11.16 Emil
I-=\|l¥¥'-ln.Wm.Holtman,GeorgeSciweder and Hn. Kirk Snowdon;
Mines Lorraine Wilma and ElmaRunh Lailmaa ol Arapahoe, Vivian
Anna, E!|»en,Minnie and Mary
Lallman,Florence and MabelLanghorat, Irene,Norma,Leona,
Ylorla Hdknln Clan and EdnaScluveder.Ruth Roberta; lleaara.
~0 0
|''.
AT BLAIR all this week
l IM i s s E d n a T h o m u o f R a p i d C i t y *
n g a ! t h e y a r e a n t h e i r h o n e y m o o n '
l p a t -ti me ._
H e i s \ ~.,||a 'Jt i a f i e d w i t h
A. C. Andenen and ftmily were
ln Omaha Saturday.Mins Agnes Nelaen hu returned
to hir work ln Omaha after Iwo
PEACEFUL HILL
A l a r g e n n i n b c ; n f pe op le a t -
te nd e d th a R e n n l r d p k m i c F r i d a y
an d S a t u r d a y .
.1
and in Hnmberg, lawn..Erma Sands and Agneti; Nel-
len visited lut week at tha Henry
Timm home.li n .Geo. Samson vidted in
Omaha Inst week.Good thing the
c u m home for George never:layed home either.
Wliliam Christensen and Hen-rietta Gottach, John W. Johnson
and Iren Gottxh were at the
Will and daughtars,Clan andPearl, ako lln. Fred Ray , drove
tn Shenandoah yesterday mornin;mrhen they will visit the seed
houses and expect to return home
tmhy.Mr.llartin Johnson and son,
Morrill mn supper nuts Tues-gaoy awning at the T. K. lvarson
mo.
~ro er,..|.awh en Fr a nk [ M ik e y is 21 1 18 y e ar .
H n . M a r p r e i I ve r s o n a n d m n
I
ar on at the Art Baker
omo la Bun county hat Sumiay.
rs. Baku leaves soon lor Hun-Dtivll. Penn. £0 vigit reiatlvn.
ln. J . 8. Conety was among
on who attended the P. N. G.lmic at the tourist park Frma;
~fternoon and inning.
m a m a Hn fo!lo1rin|at lea
enum Ind c ake int Friday fn-ning: Hr. and lln._R_ it Iverson
and flmily ,Hinos C h u and
Prnrl Innon, J ohn Deaver, Ihr-tin Johnlo~and son,Merril! nl
nur Herman.lr. and Hn. Barry Ty son and
son, Paul and llr. :nd Hn.. Kan-
nltn Ty son un lmoug r alntlnnandfriendstothe number of
il y ,a n d Y o u H a l a n d Ph y l l i s
l vc n o n s p e n t S u n d a y n h e r d o o n
w i t h M r . a n d l n . D e l l B a l l a r d o f
n e a r B l a i r .
Q
mon.Arthur llcngedoht shelled corn
for Cod! Llllman Thunday.
Ed, Cedl md c i lb m L ai lmanspent Saturday evening at Wm.
Holtmank.
I
Mr. and Hn. Harvey Hlri¢¥Daw
Kahnfa listlr, Hn. Frnndnn in!'.Ikhon1.
I r .and Hrs.Carrtcn Wrlch
entertained 1 inme number of
friends and relatives in honor ofHr.Wr%|:h's birthday at theirhome cn Bu y.The afternoon
ani! "ming vu spent nt cnn'l\lr-
nation plnyinf caruis and a
Flonnoo Dixon,with lpent tho
night wld: hu as Kr. Candy and
Nod T>'°°=g'°" in Onulm with atruck loqd f bop for Num W ar-
rick.lr. Warrick and Nad drove
to Omaha lflin Hohdu' mornin;
with snuiher load of han
~c
argaret Ifs .of Orum | Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson.I a lise place
Yhltlng at Wgmjde ug, week |Anp|.hoe after lpending severalHarry Wnrdell of cmizhzon vii f weeks here with Mrs.Minnie
ind hi, brother, j B W lnhll on-Lnllman md flnllly and other rel-
evening Inst week.; " " ; f °sm! frie3 hn H
. En,nt rs.meat .an and i nan o ff . ,J 'f "»h'.§"f§..~ ~Pauline Dlekmeyor entertained 75
m s i s m m ,c ue of the f lguuu at a mlmelhneam shower
,,arm Sunday evening in honor of um
WEDNSSDAY
Lioy d Hughes and Mildrei Davis in
"TOO MANY cRoo|<s",comfiov `
Sunday afternoon and auppu
giant:of li t.und Hn . ,L S.County..
The Blue Blr5l|.of Bono hidtheir ..¢g|::1'n| ,nt Bunn'|Luka
yuggnuy lernoon and had a
from Colondo leavin;Hr.and
lin. Chu. Schumaker camping atthe fmt of Pikes Peak.
Mr. and Mn. L. C. Haier, Hr.
Robinson and daughter, Thelma
took in the show nt Fremont on
Saturday awning.Mn. Adolph Nelson and mas,
Walter and Howard and brother,
e a u , t h e [ i r i s e n j o y e d fi s h i n g a n d
s w i m m i n g i n t h e l a h .
H r .a n d H r s .E r n e s t B u L x o f
P h i l i p , N e b r . c a m s M o n d a y m o m
i n g a n d vl si ts d u n t i l Tu e s d a y a t
th e h m m o f t h e l a t m - ' | b r o t h e r ,
H r . J. 3 . C o n e t y .
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new fringed velvet mg 9xl2; one
Hollznd blue nz( 9112: one 91:12fibn rug; om 9112 Luxoleum ru|.
All fin! class furniture.Nothing
sold at private nie.Jensen & Emil, Auctioneers
H. C. Oluen, Owner.
Photographer.
_wAsm1¢1`G'r0N News
Norris,Gllburt.Cecil,Clyde,
August, Curt!! :mi Merton Lull-ml3»Ed Llnghorst,Irvin and
Luster Hallman, Donald Schaffer,
Leonard and Chester Bogkerman.John Ec htmhmp spen!Sua-
dnr qrenlng at Wm. Holtmufl.Herman and Aufult Karkhoff
lpent lut week at Lodgepoh look-
ing after had interests.l r .and Uri. Albert Ldlman
Warrick on Sunday.They en-
joyed the aftemacn hy gain; bolt
ins on Tyson Znke.
Hr.and l i m H.H.Mudler
rnlied at the Frank Gauar homeMondsy fxvenlng.
Mrs. August Mnhnk and Clan
:eil all of our household goodsoomrhte ds: one brukfast table
and four w i n .'nearly new; one
8-hole nnge;one ice box; oneMinute ekttrll: washer; one Bha
ennrpel oil heller:oak dresser,wash aund; day bed;mnhogany
dresser and duir,Davil sewing
mschlrse;dining room table andsi: chain; oak buffett, oak rocker;
oak libnry table; mahogany book
cue; Jacobean arm clnir; two up-
holstered arm chairs: piano bench:
oak lihnry table and four c hin;lettee and two chain; Oliver type-
lrriler with lllnd and ndjultabkeluir;one vnlvat ru; 9x11; '11
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FORIIEB BLAIR BOY MARRIES
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Brass ofRapid City. S. D. arrived Sundny
evening to visit Raymomh father,Funk Brass and family and other
reilthru and Iriends for A few
days.Hammond in s Bill! boy andhu been in Une shoe baldness I1
dy, after which the guest: ¢,p,_|g,.
ul for thair homes, all declaringthey had a gmd time and wishing
Otto a fine trip.
lin. G. R.. Dimiek vu allod io
Henpdoht.,Hnrold and Ddton
Stranger, Gilbnrl and Cedl Lail-mln, Alvin and Clannce W ilken-
lnx.Alfred,Alvin and Norman
Weilhmp.(ill-noun on nceaunt of her daugh-i Mr. and Hn. E i Lnllmlh and
lsr being very ¢g¢|¢'ldaughtsn, Lorraine. Wilma, Elma,
l |
TUESDAY
Shi rle y Muon in
"Ro se of T he T e nem ent s"
COMEDY
W r i th ~ ls ~ vu e n jo ~ ~ ~ L
Hr. Chris W r ic h vu 1 W uh
lngton caller Sunday morning.
FRID AY a nd S AT. a nd SAT. MATINEE
'Ernest Torrerce und Mnrcoliae Dly in
"CAPTAIN SALVATION"
Comedy-"WHY BLONDES LEAVE HOME"
NEW CUATS g
HA VE
. ARRIVED §
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;
~-x .\
»er .n mp w use mur-rlnn 1aku glue In thu neu Iu-tun.'nm evening vu mm invllvinz :vm und nude. She re-ceived many :dm gnu.Lund:wu uned at n huh hour.Hr. and Hn Auun Hlmmg,Will And Mnnhl wen Fremontullen Monday ntiemoon.
_'rnlmsrmy
Esther Ralston in
"Fashions for W omen"
COMEDY
ln..Geov|1 Numm,un. sdCmcker and l n .Anal Brvwu
were in Pnmam lu: 'rneunyafternoon''Thi Fbutannlla Lu!-ber haulheld ru umud pknk at OaklndFriday,A picnic dinner v u
aervsd at noun.Tho afternoon
S U ND AY
Ley Cody and Aileen Pring'e in
"ADAM AND EVIL"
FOX N\WS. REVIEW AND HODC\E Poms
Look Skinna Look!
L a c k m a n s - C a r s o n
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a n pa y v u ven nhonor al Otto Gro\l\nlen, Jr., by
| numb er of hh frh ltdl lu! ni-
d ly s wu n g n 0 ! \ o . ld !for
Tens Sunday lrwrnlng.The en~
:\| n| vu xpen! vlly lnr gums. M:iam-he A delidnus l a m v u
a r n d conxlstlng of iuwhrkhel.
ming md oth! nmmelnenu.Atri: o'd oc k sup per vu nun md
everybody vnu;heme n p a r d u |
very good Uma.Tbole amnd-in| from hen were:Ellen m d
Clun llengodaht, Irena and Nor-
ma Holman. Pe-1 and llrthelll
MONDAY
Ken Marnand in
"THE DEVILS SADDLE"
comeov_
.ee
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l u i Th u r s d a y d t e r a u o n w i t h
M n .G w m H a i n .H n .H e n r y
B e l r d w a s ureicouled t o t h e : l u b
s a n m e m b e r .V h i t o n p n n n t
w e n H r s .C .IK.G e h r In g e r m d
d l n g h l s r , G e r t r u d e , H u . 2 g l o r m . m
W a r r i c k m d da u g h t e r ,a n d l l a
R u b y l l r C o y .Th e : H a r m o n w a s: p m t pl a c i n g q u i l t b l o c k s f a f n r
w h i c h s de l ir i ou s lu nc he on w a s
+-| .g g g {
spent Kurt week at the Chris
Wrlch home.Mr. Chris Wrkh and dnzzghtnrs,li ar ;and Alml visitor!at the
John Ruhr. Sr. home in Bhir on
Tuuday and hdped Hrs.Xuhr
cviebnte her birthday.Mr. Inc! Hn. J ohn Wricb wen
Blair when hzesdny.
.Hu .August Kalml:viplhd at
BELL CREEK VALLEY
The kllngq family held I re-
umlon at the Emil Lsllmnn grownear Nlckerlm Sunday at turelve
o':|.oek.A bounteoua dinner vu' a m d a n d i n : h e . mm m m e
young felh plnyved ball, took pic-tures, while others en]03'l'd nrlm-
ming.Late in ihe afternoon ke..
new fringed velvet mg 9xl2; one
Hollznd blue nz( 9112: one 91:12fibn rug; om 9112 Luxoleum ru|.
All fin! class furniture.Nothing
sold at private nie.Jensen & Emil, Auctioneers
H. C. Oluen, Owner.
Photographer.
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Blair friend!will be tfld I0
know ol' his marriage and join the
Enurprhe In wishing him lumen
:nd hsppinna in the future.
"Puauc six?
'ln front cf Blnir Auction Hume
on Saturday, Aug.20th at 1:30
a u .We are moving away and will
:eil all of our household goods
1 ._
We have'a fine line of Womeni
Misses and Children's Coats that: m l w r uousca spent Sun-Eday with lin Alma Goliac h l t E
~ and oth .attlndad the §~ PHONE 75
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are now ready for yourinspectionurn a t tm a lr k.u r .and li n .smll Goxueh
spent Saturday at the Louis
Gottaeh home aiu ,Ihmnard uk-l n z p m i n t h e ~ c a h b n -
A m mf f mm u m M u a y a i -
hnd ul thc uma-day celebration
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You are cordially invited to sec lhese coats
and make your choice while the line is III
QUALITY . r
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