09-01-1927ENTERPRISEnosamnnmams
D a h lWulf:¢uhr¢dnodtl!
Qh n ru n n in vw: mmm f or a tan In :nam party Thursday nfghz
a* their hulls- Thou plume nnthe fnmilhn ol Rewind and Wal-
h r# g f - mJohnPlte mlff .and ClCh:|iltmatn's. lol crnlll.c a b:ndp halamoder u
nr t ut J oh n Ta lur ' | ..n dl m
u l u d n o h u l a i ?
l l !,g-1-1dh no anvlslton ug
r'|n nhmlllll n lu C l a nv u ' % i . ' u ~
m en,un n nl r .u.I r . m d l n . N'W and nd
mu n mn u mu dllurlsh h l o n -dly morning In nvlu tlon ir lpthroughm n h n m mNv b n lh .lmu ua up i nto lli nne oou. In8. Wandandl n .llh on aof
M a n " " J . " . f v l l h u m n u"g m wh i ler (clk: an away.oh: Backllm md non John andhmmmBappvgne/ldSuu-
:" ! . . . , . |¢..,.'§TZ'... é m i athu
Pin a nr ) u nc h.
Nr. and ln. Han W ilson left
for th e n lilrn pu t o f the lille'Tuesday mnning.Hdm Ryan nturnod hams Bal-mgm lftlr spending the summer
in Omaha.lr , an dli n .Hamid Ra »»
len ata supper with Hr. |:r.| Mn.Hamid Fnneh hlday night.Jun Hanna spent Sv:-l~¥Jf*'emo-ou al. Gum Garrotfa.lr. and Hu. WUI Hart and Al-
fnd wot 1'Jld|,£o Lyon: Sunday,than nbc in dliu# this muc k.Hr.andHrs.liter Appleby
by's Sud!
m r ! - o r! . l | V l r " | n l | Hn ¢ | B u n -
d atd u n .
~a n dr l .Ch a r i i oFr e n c h
a n dt w od n u g h t a nw e r eSu n d a y
m mvh l t o na tH n r o k l'Pay-
oI .l r . m dl n .D o t l e t ' W d ! a n d
lo z u ld ® nr l|¢C h rL du lm.T hm uM dm mwithIn.WlnuWCh¢|dtY»5¢'P¢-1.
\w u l u u n ." ' f
l r .andl n .Huo ldT l l o f
b y ' s ~u 8 i 1 v r d' 1 3 a r o u n d h a n w a n t
r0l u . » . " » ' § . ' $ . . . l l r . a s k i n . O
l n h r ,l r .a n dl i n .H a m m
2 . 3 ¢a n dfa m i l y ,H r .a n dI n
H e r m a nK a l b :I n df v d l r ,l l r .
i n d l n . A l b e r t H u n a n n m ! f u n -i i r . C h r i s ~ z z , l h b a l w u -
..
mtSundlyAfternoonntEdanun'¢.1lr. and ln. IIowan ! Appleb!
~a~ Voaa'| ~ ~r.Gertrndl, Blu, In~and Kon
Nah., were 'I11\:r:d;y{:evening |up»rsu ntmn'|," E L K ,Blomber;..~.F'°Gn¢..N
Compton returned Friday evening
fiom their lrlp to Xnnsal City.
EJ Itrovrn sni's\rlfe were Oma-lu :happen Wednesdal.qlllr. md Hn. Lukaonrler andIdnn nadMr.andMrs.BenKllngtr md son, Hxrold, of Deca-
tu r , n mnaruu at Clifford Ray aIrs! Thuy.`
lm W udnnday .Irs. Emil Lamp, who hu beeninanO m l hhoipiw,arrived
rome this Ink.Mrs. Fred Ohrl. enumiw! Ming-~=F"fl.£eandH i nBenI uflla Bunch! °'°1-1gln. - Fr edl msttezukdthree day 01111111 at Lbs Mothers'Vacnlion camp at Arlington Inst
week.
McCAR'I'HY. AND
LONG CREEK
Hr. a nd ln. Hu na n Th omp-
lon of South Omahn spent Sun-danrat the Dan 'Thompson home.
.Henry_DalangandMissNallle Shoberof Cmnt!! Bluifs,and Kr. uid11. John l!eDonaldvera Bundaly dinner guests of llr.andli n .nhnAmnmn.Inthe
afternoon.thepanyviailadtheadrplum flatd.lliuu Emily md Ruth AmazonnetamedMondayfromMissouriihllay when they have spout the
put hw day : dsiging at the An-drew Ammon hams.Mn. J . H. Nnrho-oJ nd little
::Is
l n .Lodis Hnlhr and daugh-ten,whohavebeenvisitingatthe parental Blomberg home, re-turmd Thundny to thcir homo InOmaha.ln. Waiter lIcChck|n spent a
of lu! in et with Mn. He-~nl whose fmatsorrowandlou call: for sy mpathy and help
from frimdl.l n .m uRenshaw md c hil-
dren of Blair spent Iutjresk atthe home af her parents, Mr. andHu. Ed Brown.TheB.C.lépplneckffamily
vars Saad:.linmr guests at theWm. Scht home in Blnlr.'II
trruined the following lut Sun-day: Hr. and lln. Harry Schroe-der and Hem Schroeder of Omaha and Mr. and Hrs. Kris Runes:| Henry Kmse oz' Bennington.
Mr.indHrs.FredDhnanJ
daughterMar;net andHr.and~ra.Hurry Fadda and dlu¢h2;ir,rms. 'rensu at | panyven at the »\f£.'i¢ Bleic k home ai
Beal-on Zu! Saturday.
Hin Dcnrthy llelmn spent theweekandwithHi llHenriettaSchroeder nt Benningtnn.B l uRa llPulsreturnedl u !
Hr.~ lin. ~nn wa~
wac k.
H r .a n dl n .Pr odO h r ta nd
tives.ills: Chlrloth umm of OmahafunnelI3l4 Ir gm, -1 1| :mn ui
Ent DeSoto lchooi this Isla.Hrs. Guy Wallace and Ivo chil-dnm mm:na B§turdiy from Lin-coln when the; spent a week vil-1nla tivu.
ton sttendod s:howin~1min'ZhundaLeve:dn|.
u n -ll!! Swoboda and John
llldolkh spent Saturdny eveningwah Hr. and Hrs. Fflllk Wallaceof Omaha.Hn. Elmer Hilhr d Chm i s'rissltlng relative: in thisty.Hn. Hiller will in betta: nmsm-
bond byoldfrllndlns GoldieCschalin.daughterMUrbanCnhtlln.llr .nd Hn. Chu. Hlmlinl usd
son Virgil left Snufdafor la-p mlo u , to vh i t n h vu f o r awas
|"oHnln'|lllhrln .Chrhsem. at an Nkiwlu sm nu-
pltll Sunday..um bu Pm othadod I alum-h rvulny ul lllu uvozme llouuaxrFriday um.-
their "ly to Plllnvkr, Creighton
and Noclk.llr. andli n .JohnDo rn uh r
r.31.
' ° " " " " '=i' '£I.a'»2"Hrs. Hggg
dl mdlr. an d li m K ri s Kr us eB u n k ! m a i n :
llr .andH n .PltorPehnen
Kennard.llr. and Hn. Walter Btrickllit
1 - e l h l o vt c t t fa n .i m . D o m l hl l l f 0-
l i db yH i n§ . . . 5 . ¢ $ '.S c h ; - : i s t
C
Sunday with un l.|\ter'|pin m,
n a ti o nvid!!hinchooifr ie nd s In a mi 'th
The old time dance ll. the Ger-" " £ h a l l vu w i ll l n l l ll S a t -
ur7ng.veryona, rer un fins time.*sw
Fn d d h P u ll hu b a ngal the C. Vlalrath hom! IBlairfor!hot w o a k u a g u u t c f
ea In conilkt harnith.BEIT . ORDAINED,--Bythe
lhyor Ind Cotllldl of the City ofBialr, Nrbruka.
Suction1.' r m t h efollowing
mum within tbl c nrporlta Hm-
itl of the City af jihlr, Ntbruh,
to-vit;Sou th S umfromf luEm side of su intersection nm
Eighth Struct zo Walktr Avenue;
Wdklr Annu from fu intarlue-tlon with South Stmt 20 its in~
ternection withNels: uhStrait;Washington Street from its inter-
section with Walker Amina to the
West nick of-its intersection withWentStreet;West sgivnfrom
WuhingtonS t u dto its lute:-
aectlon with tha North City Liga-
DE SOTO LQCAIS
Hn. Alles Rowe and Inna vis-ited I`rlda£ with her lon, ArthurRowe, ofhir.
Relalln and friends Ezlhemi attheJams H. OlsenmenearRenaud last Saturday mmf tnhttp Hr. Olsen celebrato hl: b rthsnnivaruly,Th :eveningwasspentindandnganduai l u
hour a nies Innawas served.
Hr.Boll;H m m mIndHanaJorgunnanIe!!Sunelaymorning
r u..
hensby il Ytelted.,Section 2.'Thln ordinance abd!
take nffpet md be in force from
UAafter its pa.-mage,npprow
and publication u roqulmd by law.
"A r tvr h l Hi g h ! 4; ; " , d a f ln i n g
Dutief cf Drlvln of .11 kinda of
Vahldea on uid Struts and Ar-m i nHighways, fidng penalties
for the violation of the prurldons
ofthis Ordinance andrlp uli ng
Trlffk Ruluand Regulations for
c a n a d a mu hand publicthor-
oudifarenwithintheCorponte
ilmittof tht C37 ofBhlr, Na-bmu , pn -6 -ru rq I Q! tbl D MI :-
du of A~ ~Dy. R J. llurdoeh,
Attut: C. E. Inune,
(SEAL)Qty (Jerk.
layer.
City lyin( Within me umm of dn |Bath: a. Whanever algal hub f :ok hasthan-fm dollnnnor
(allowing dlicrlhcd bvumixry \ine|in the wvrd "S'l`0P', by older ofmore than hnnty flve Jolla-5, ln
\o~\vi\:Commencinlw a sf n nhac n y c o m ao f u mc ny ,u > ¢ a n n u m o f mm c wn ,form n . m da s m e n n o f m e.n m b f pu ma a t o r md k c ml wuu | »1 1 mu¢ m» m| » ¢4 m< <> m-Nortlli nlt ik rner ol th e N
g u t q u m rf L MSouihwest
f w r i r r < N 2 K z wu >of Section
E l w m(11), TawruhlpElghuenua>.l~:~rn u n m m "n n .
a n1Kad-dluu, at A palm 45 fanNordn al
Un Invnrunion of any shoe! or 'mums to tha ,bil of tht City until
public thomughflrivn u my nr f u u f h a i nd tha mu mf th e
uid mired: above ckdguafml u nnNon nm paid.4
"Arlerhl Hlghvuy " then u llmllSedan6.Allon li nn wu la dbe thu duty ol the driver ar oper-p a mofonllna.- n sInwnflietalor of any vehkle mvvin: || =ms'|"|¢hU npmvldonlo lQu!o n
any meh nr:-etnr publl: ther-dinuxodu ll b e an d Lh r uma
~Fun!Fun!Fun! ~
~Saturday, ~
~ Auo. 21th1
3At.l:30 P. M
1I|: .; ,~~|
WashingtonS u u :asmournon
the nri| i=uI\p'll£ of the City of
Bhir, Ntbruhg thence east from
said point of ¢mnmencemen!.nlongali mp n n lldmthu i dwa h tline axtmdd and 45 feet North
thenof, I dllllnc r of I37.l feet;
thfrlce South 5? d»egnee| 52 mlnuten WM1. 1|g_| fret lo the Eu!
line of County roa.I Number 250,
of Wuhlngtan County, Nebraska;
thcpce along the IBut line of uid
Legal Supervisionc a u s i n g u i dn h i c kt om a hI n
:
mia Abwcr &
Title Company
ing any vehicleupon the public
streets And thoroughfare? of the
saidCity al' Blair, Nebraska todrive or cpernn said vehicle with-
in the inbenection of Wuhlnflon
ly eliiod 1 "U" um
Sedhms.Any person vinln-
Ln; my of tho prvvidc u nl thisOrdinanc e dull be deemed ndlty
of | mhd emn mr nd up on :vn-
vlnhn thareof lhall ply 1 fine of
- o r n c m W I T H -
0 ' H A N L O N &0 ' HA N L O N
ATTORNEYS
Pho no IB~
Suoe ulori m
O n T . A n d e r s o n
It in pruceedngin the opposite
¢ii:actia:\?\:Dhen leaving tbl Inter-
sectionuathatinwhichit
BUIDEU Assmncrfns...w i t hF i f t h S t r e e t i n s a i d C i t y i n
m e ham a n n e ra st ot u r ns l i d
u
hereby are repealed.Section 7.This ordinance shall
take effect and be in form irnmand atm- its passage,approval
and publication as required by hwPund and approved this16:31
day of August, 1921.
Dr. R. J. llurdoeh,
Mlyor.A tta t:c. E.. Krause,
{EEAL)City Clerk.
of the same with meh "ArterialHighway" to cause such vrehide to
be brought toefull end c um-
plete stop,wheren l d"STOP"mlm ll plead, und wal driver or
openior elm!! not cause the veh-
icle being driven or operated by
himtoenteru i dinteneetion,
until dd inhenection il clear ofdl traifie of my kind whic h may
beproceedingdongu i d"Ar-
ls rh l Hi gh wlf .Section 4.It lhnil be unllwful
1 `"1 4
xnmningmi County I-`;|r, Arllngwn, Sepkmber 2X lo 28
» -
As k fo r "BL UE RIB BON B R E AD "
Nfhrnnlm Stl!! Fnlr. Lincoln. SGDtDll1\b¢T 4 la 9
VOLUME xxx;S_;'f°§}'fg,"g_f°;'§.g Qu- Sf-~ _._}sLArR, Nsarmslm, sannagnizn 1, 1927 Fmm "=-§=_;;§g';,§_=°é.`l'»='ff"*"*'-:2523 az
CORN IS TWELVE
DAYS LATE
\\|»hxn¢\»n emu cm xn I'IncCondition Whh Promise ol Ammm ww. cm, Qumumll Due ol Killing Prullw
AVERAGE xo Yr. DATE. ocr xo
Tu m Trick and ; Exc ep-
tiunal Year Yer Farmer.
lt is natural at this period of the
year for the minds of the farm-ers to tum to the poaaibllity of an
early host.
With com generally 12 Jaya late
and somewhat retarded in it!
growth by neent coo! weather,much fear was .maid to be preval-
yuxmur wasBEING SHIPPED
Shinvilu Walnut Tlnber. Fifteenemma. Shipped in nu PmThres Week.More Are In Be
s rd-
ENTERTAIN RELATIVES
hir. .and Mn. John Becklun areentertaining Mn. B¢cklun'a moth
er,Mrs. Meiiasa Whitis and a
sister, Hrs. Millln Andrews, bothof Wells, Minn.They azri\ed on
last Thursday n_r| expect.to re
main about a week.lim. Whltil is eighty years oll
and in company with her daugh-
ter, Hrs. Andnws, hu been vis
Caro !n r F f e llld C o r n .
l" y p | A ln ld y l| Ulo ln Co ¢ n : y
Bu ff y Sh u F ar m Ha me lA n Bain;Inpn ved
NL'wty~t1ro kitchens In Washing
ton County an better Lightedmaryeonnnhntlyarrangud, o
have mon iabor saving dui
than thly did a yu.: ago.+.u d ln th a h o mu n r h a n th a .
comm m ifumon
More Than 'hm 'mind .ulrnd
Annuul Gll\¢P|1\l~W. G. Sun
nf 0|-nhl Dollvnel ihr Mdn
Addons.
How 26TH ANNUAL Xnvwxos
nPe r Ca r or $ 20,8 00.
F o r s o m e t i m e M r . E . 0 . S t i n e .
w i t h s c r e w o f t e n m e n , h a s b e e n
b u s y l w y i n l u r l c u t t i n g vl d n u t
t i m b e r i n : m l n r o u n d D e S o t o l m !
C l l h o u n .I n t h r u we e k'a t i m e
h e l h i p p e d o u t 15 a r l o a d s m d
e l t i m l l t l t h a t h e w i l l l u v :a t
k u t b v e a r i o a d n b y t h e t j m e h a
msons nowEHJUYABLE rlcmc
Around z§o Bloom of WuhlngtonCounty Au-um ll Calhoun.
sunday. AuI\I|! 2| In Cauntr
wide Pkde.
1
!Ia l l m . \ l e |F i l l y C 4 5 W i i l B r
nac maulm ann Gspwrli
J. T. Nelson nwbubii hcalwfn the
Muni;ztcmu on I wi !fur this
mu o n On lust may hetnpp-c.| the lnarle! ll IOJ.0 per
hundnI un tlling bend ~ flw andme half nu-nth: oh! hrs that
'hale un mvrugo of 217 pounds.
Thx In ihe but 'N¢0!i\o far ne-sor tel to ihis office.11131 is some
ho: ruinr an| kan!! #He way to
feed them.
REHRES Amex
YEARS 0F SERVICE
\'e\rru\ Plmehlll Tnicr Bellru
Alter Sex-vin: Over Forty Yun
ln Ola School.Whldud Btwn
Crld Nelgnbomea Develop.
YDUNGBR MAN 'ro as c.\|.|.su
s ~Se pt .5.Th e Ca i l so l n Scho ols
Op e n e d M o n d a y . A u x ( 2 9 .
B l n i r t r u fi l l n d w i t h school
t e xc h n n M o n d a y a n d T u e r j a y o f
t h i s W e e k b r o u g h t t o B l a i r b y t h !
: e w a n o f t e l e h l n ' I n s t i t u t : w h i c h
wa s ba r i n g h e l d o n th a n da y s .
T h e w o r k o f t h e : e w a n h m m
p r vm p t i y a t 8: 3 0 A .M .M o n d a y
a n d f o r t h e h m d a y s t h c t u c h e n
li st en ed t o le ct ur es g n va r i o u s
counw FARM
BUREAU NEW
a my s h " F a r m u n . A
Bvlllr lmprvved wan l a h
ni ng umm.T91 Thu |~
Llbof Saving Dulce: Und,
COIIN'l`Y TEACHERS' jr/was "'1i'"'3y GARAGE
Iiol.D MEET 1 ,.,::: ;;;";5'::::.~:::-,.. £§,f.§'§
fo! the Ra0\m| :m Gunn In thisc-man lwllule nf Tnchen --4223; '°,.f"°X§§`,T¢"f~°~°»:kn§;;"}
Held in Bhlr Hill: Sdnol Moc-.,, °, k ne xt Muna ." /1 'm» :I nn
du :ml Tueadly, August !9\h f g: Pwzerw of J ohn Monnlc h
I n d I lli .'Mm "éf.'A......... plan: m muvc
grq-g,\(~|.|5|;5 wggu.; PRESENT to Ariinkwn in Une nur Mun.
\
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE nnsBoN BREAD"
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The truck belonging to the Ska:
Produoe Company caught on fireMonday dtemocn at De Soto and
the driwr and hla uaisunt had
to make some quick moves to putoutlheflames.The truck wt!!oad»'1 srith merchandise for Blair
merchanls and was Inter Jelivend
to them unharmed.The Startruck was put out of commission
for the time being.
BUSIN ESS AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
1"I .uR v :-- '
: \ t D \4'n n "* - 2 . f ' : ! 1 $. - i f !
As u»g_a»» gnu n;-sd»ra|;".;'»';.'I.f;|Z'u..'».'.i'¢i|'"!.°v9\9°:*~s\:~°'=*-ESERVICE: m t h suunosa u I h l i l w or k!
'nn w M the earn. l\°'°|"""..._'f.'f.'° .'!2.'1'.£".'.E..°?E.'5|Buy Your
mn aeleeklum on an phnn which mv. Henry Wnmlng 1 nur su "°"""~ by "'° af | n»3l'xo am.'vm nm u »\»u¢m..°»»¢r»r or '°'°' °'-"°' ""*" ,.f..¢'%'1fZ
Ar. um clan of uw second .lly'| m.u| | Imam: eu M :mix m mga: "f W" working °"'f°°"-here and you getcom Tw hundnd and nlnlty-nundmcand labor uvin;~whkh will uve 'muh to hay forVALUE¢»-'f _f"'ZfI.£"""3=.§'11.§' :.'§\"uI;¢|<¢»»'= siasonk Hume)I _1r{l| treasure for all time.Tho mas Bh Mh"DA'\fA COLLEGENEWS Lg-|v;~gn BLAIR MEN IN CZABGE Those present were: Hu Hine-
Hbl Opa l wd xh zi 1 A"I"'Ul'ATE PAIR Him.Hrs. Inez Fnneh.Ruuelllliununum ==j=>}\1 plge anne ;1 li n g
£
Jnd
Q
SouthCityu m m ;Nehn lka
S1216fromWnlkerAvenuetu
Eleventh Btaeel.:Elavanth Streetfromm b m nStr u tN¢ru='¢°,
the North City Limits, sn hereby
declared to be and hereby deal;-
:mated an "Arterial Highway!" for
through traffic.
Section 2.A!! Vehicles movingand bein:opente¢lalongu i d
|
ed as "Artednl Highways"n m ;haw uw rightof 'h y ove r an
Vehicles approaching and entering
intosaid"ArterialHig¥nny| "
fmrnanyintersectingstreetorpublic thoroughfare of said City.
The S11e1'test ered Newest Felt Hats
~Oxfklisplay--Felts in all late colors and styles,
'Ve lve t|,Velvet and FeltAll Satin
Velvet and Satin
ln fact all late combinations at surprisingly
low prices.`
I /In Dl`B B8;S we h;; ;m ; a.. 1§I{;§i Q£§ af
gstyles as wellas all Late Colon in Satin and
s eSilk Fabrice.
gSee I/re Wlndow forPrices
MRS. T. C. HILTQN
The Milliner
.
r u..
hensby il Ytelted.,Section 2.'Thln ordinance abd!
take nffpet md be in force from
UAafter its pa.-mage,npprow
and publication u roqulmd by law.
il
` - .
\
\A\
I n
l l c T h a r o u g h h r a n i n u a i d C i t y a n
" A r t v r h lH i g h ! 4 ; ; " , d a f l n i n g
D u t i e f c f D r l vl n o f . 1 1 k i n d a o f
V a h l d e a o n u i d S t r u t s a n d A r -
m i nH i g h w a y s ,f i d n gpe na lt ie s
fo r t h e vi o l a t i o n o f t h e p r u r l d o n s
o fth i sO r d i n a n c ea n dr l p u l i n go - Mf r P * -- ~ - r ; - » ~ - » - ¢ r ' - = » ~ ~ -
e a I n c o n f l k t h l r l l i t h .
B EIT . O R D A IN E D , - - B yt h e
l h y o r I n d C o t l l l d l o f t h e C i t y o f
B i a l r , N r b r u k a .
Su ct io n1.' r mt h efo l l o w i n g
m u mw i t h i n t b lc n r p o r l t aH m -
i t l o f t h e C i t y a f j i y l n l r , N a b : u h ,
t o - vi t ;S o u t hS u mf r o mf l u
E m s i d e o f s u i n t e r s e c t i o n n m
E i g h t h S t r u c t z o W a l k t r A ve n u e ;
W d k l r A n n u f r o m f u i n t a r l u e -
t l o nw i t hS o u t hS t m t 2 0 i t sin~
ter ne cti onw i t hN e l s : u hS t r a i t ;
W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t fr o m i t s i n t e r -
s e c t i o n w i t h W a l k e r A m i n a t o t h eW e s t n i c k o f- i t s in t e r s e c t i o n w i t h
W e n tS t r e e t ;W e l ts g i v nf r o m
W u h i n g t o nS t u dt oi t sl u t e : -
a e c t l o n » - i m t h a N o r t h C i t y L i m -
i t s ;Th i r dSt r e e tfi -a mW u h h f -
Trlffk Ruluand Regulations for
c a n a d a mu hand publicthor-
oudifarenwithintheCorponte
ilmittof tht C37 ofBhlr, Na-bmu , pn -6 -ru rq I Q! tbl D MI :-
du of A~ ~Dy. R J. llurdoeh,
Attut: C. E. Inune,
(SEAL)Qty (Jerk.
layer.
Elwengtlli, To wns hipEighteen(13).NUI.Elevenn n .
E n t o f o n a n" ' " " ' ! " 'Heri-dlen, ata point45 feeNorth of
the :enter line, extended Welt, ofWashingtonStreetasmournon
the °fff1==Lnl»= of the City of
BMI. Nebruh; thence east from
said point of oommencemenlglozmgolineporalldmthu i dcenterline extended and 45 feet North
thereof, I dlltlncr of I37.l feet;
thfrlce South 5? degree: 52 mlnutee Welt. 1|g_| fret to the Ent
line of County roa.I Number 250,
of Wuhlngton County, Nebraska;
thcpce along the 1But line of uid
md North 563 feet to the place
"Arterial Hlghwey " then it :lullbe the duty of the driver or oper-
ator of any vddde moving doug
'any mehn m :or public Umor-ioughfnre toward: the intersection
of the some with meh "ArterialHighway" to cause such nhide to
be brought toofull ond c om-
plete stop,wheren l d"STOP"mlm ll plead, nod wal driver or
operator aim!! not cause the veh-
icle being driven or operated by
himtoenteru i dinteneetion,
until dd inhenection il clear of|.n traifie of my kind which may
beproceedingdongu i d"Ar-
tsrhl Hilhwly ".Section 4.It lhnil be unllwful
~Hog and Chicken Calliing Contest
gAutomolyile Barrel Doiiging Contest
g1Pi'ife; for the winners
~ énd see the fun
Legal Supervisionc a u s i n g u i dn h i c kt om a hI n
:
mia Abwcr &
Title Company
ing any vehicleupon the public
streets And thoroughfare? of the
saidCity al' Blair, Nebraska todrive or cpernn said vehicle with-
in the inbenection of Wuhlnflon
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~Fun!Fun!Fun! ~
~Saturday, ~
~ Auo. 21thu
é.At -mo P.M~~
3On Eastwashington Street|
i` B m i r , N ¢ b m k
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ly eliiod 1 "U" um
Sedhms.Any person vinln-
Ln; my of tho prvvidc u nl thisOrdinanc e dull be deemed ndlty
of | mhd emn mr nd up on :vn-
vlnhn thareof lhall ply 1 fine of
- o r n c m W I T H -
0 ' H A N L O N &0 ' HA N L O N
ATTORNEYS
Pho no IB~
Suoe ulori m
O n T . A n d e r s o n
It in pruceedngin the opposite
¢ii:actia:\?\:Dhen leaving tbl Inter-
sectionuathatinwhichit
BUIDEU Assmncrfns...w i t hF i f t h S t r e e t i n s a i d C i t y i n
m e ham a n n e ra st ot u r ns l i d
u
tion an paid.cSection5.All onlinnnoesand
partsofodmno esInconflictwiththeprovldonlofGulor~
dinmeashall be and theumm
hereby are repealed.Section 7.This ordinance shall
take effect and be in form iromand atm- its passage,approval
and publication as required by hwPund and approved this16:31
day of August, 1921.
Dr. R. J. llurdoeh,
Mlyor.A tta t:c. E.. Krause,
{EEAL)City Clerk.
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I have a largestockof Childrens'Coats
all colors, sizes and trims from one fear to
14 years.Now is the time to select your
winterschool nyswhilethe assortment
is good.Also a`ls|-ge line of'
Women's and Young Ladies' Coats
All colors and styles.Prices Right.
Let me show them to you.
m:f¢»§rl_Iialntica bedm an Sonia. 128|( h u l lQUALITYConshlerahlefurore was raisedlastweek over a supposed Hd-
nlpping can by a band of Gypsies
encamped at the Oakland countyIainin Rm+ onnnlv.Init Mlreh
song ----uint quanewe The men new d '
ru dy to receivwe about diC A R D o r ' r a n k s Wm: men and the old Jann!
In lhis way vm wish m =h»»=1=.°'?."'f..3'I.£f 'il' ?_i°'.{'1'i'E;Hn. lllnena Carter. :on Dad-EWU. who are staying hare.SERVICE
Hour nounters are loaded ibv Sc stt Allen aé 'getting thai:u:u un. \J;yl; Annu U\|||na|u\.\4 ~d ~R Gon me scene a light eomplexicned r. an m . W i n e
child nf nbout the mme an was llow nrunlonlfili .:':':°..';§,.:'.x.':""' "'""'°
'§',°:n°.:"'.,_t,*'i",:,";,,':1.:§*.°',:a|C0\1f¢TY som lhny other team: both iight and
llthe garden flavor r neeived um ian' that the'tice will u n . "557.1il.. the one lost in California]~ ~ ~Mr. L. E. Bur
The child was taken from the par- I athletics,retun
1\-w -- .-lationnhip of the child.Attnrney Total.County Tix Aho 5 |
H h m m m a u ,:w u a uw.|.`?L....for the ; ;nsc pa nts,Zncrtln in Sqpe Depnrtmealn.
took the c hild and its mother ml-. _ - -_-_____
school for ctmchtl.Tun c ourse u'" "C. w. ""'8°1'»dwxhrerrl,u¢,,d br fornier Noun Dnmerllilnllnd and Mrs.Frtnk Rogers
and aan Marshal!attended thenludentxandprominentcoachesl.from all over the lTninn_family reunlon of Mn .B u r p f s
van ue venuer,Agnes macner,naw-ala A rl.r;A.5A:iT J\F1A1R um: pan or uougu no. em or meMary Obert. Edith Warrick, Gar- 1 .Com Hulker hifhva ." 1 1 f ah J Tum: *nuat be (hed without'trade Warrick, Olive Smith, i-Iilenf Tha ann reun on o e en hnrneu and the scales at the Nye-Carneron, Mary Lare, Grace Fark-ff!!family was celebrated last ___|| cerles Omnhn last Saturday where auv.. 1.1;v¥ Has .ae mu. luusag " " " \
BULKCOFFEEIhnln spent W|d|1ead.ay eveningat Harold Ranmultn'|..Hn. wut Human :nd daughtensltandod the band :ameri in Blair'lwld ly ::r | | t..Opal,Beulahgf-==5==are
aaur day :nxir atCK. Andel||a'n.Charlie Hanna lhtllrd corn hrIluuld Rumusle.1 Wednealny._ \\[|»llsrévnlilqrllremodeling
1 gi§".:;..";._ 1~'s;,.;fa;§"'»§a:'§a'§
in. Hurry Smith :pant several
ally:lu: weekwithherfrlend,Mrs. Mehlmninl in Blair.Mn. hllnarvs Cuter md Dud-ley called nt Prem! PMP: Frldsy
p. m. I}u¢lle;"s thirty :inf vacationmon expires, than he rl 1 take his~w l t hh i mt oB a r o n ef o r
a
Ommlu viailcn Homlay.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hin: npenlSunday at George 0hrt'¢.TheSchlndr.SwwmlenandReed families ni.cnlcl:e.l in River-view Park in Omaha Suaduy.
Thaim*Hl:0ea thc nbwillhue an uehiewnwent day programand picnic at the McCarthy schoolthislThursdl)'l|ll.f.:"1oun.Themothers ind all memben nf me
Ilhicrldo per Ib.304:t u v u l lu .: u un l su u n ¥||llu I nwe mu s t c on fe ss th a t : h e c ou l d I:
pas sed e i t h e r fo r a G y p s y f o r
W hi lk ch il d.Wlth each i5c packageol'
o lShreddedW heatwe
giveone,,...=,.»;.FRE E
a m o r D.\li()T.\ TRIP
John Beeklun, accompanied by?1ne county levy :ut year ml°¢|Dmah.1 sold Ihis son. John Jr., and Mr. James ° . ° °of 3.34 mills as against :eceived $75
Snppenfield returned an Suhday , "*.f.'F"?..'°"."%° F'"°"_"""°'f. ~Welcome R
NorlhimBulllzmda " " '""'" """ " """ " ' "";.ear of 11 mm; and um year .Norfolk they went through 'Vll»,_ total of 16.10 mills.hennard,~"?.,1"`»'E'»'2°.."'.'$.'Ii'1§°,f'~Washington and FL Calhoun lav-
;.i . " ; :.::-;:-"| . . " _ . ,___..||mr .l n um n .u hm n ;w e rewrmca w am eI n n a t o m epursueD O R N A C K E RB R I E F S | 5 : \ i ¥ l l \ l \ ! e ve n i n g s u p p e r m u h n l l vw r n a . p u b l i c !. l 1 u r o u | _ 'l 1 ! a r e a n dP H O N E 7 5
mater suc h u int;i\,'¢,u_Mr s . g ay * K u h J y
vlsrron
We want better rea]n.|
\Sept, 1-w. :L c 'rn .¢ Hn.Niak 'l'hnna'|.
Sapt. 2.-<:m¢m= dinner at BL E.
QUALITY5'_,;;;;°;":,,°,; , , ,5,';,;',,;;;,;3';,3';':psdson may he ma e showing ""-;;;;°';;,,,,, ,,,, at a hte ,,.,,,,§§;;'££;;~ ;i;.~Z"i=<1n?&§lI1'.`;.. ;;",:.:~;";.;.;°';;.'
ii\"3 and lh-n home.where the inc:cue comes.wishing Mr. and Mrs. }; G. wgugorill hospitl!wh e n I n is Pne- .for them.
During the mp they llvr the _____.... .many more Yean af lunnv mar .ec plrns of N'""After H1MARKET.1"'"`' a r '|¢|l.llll'le1anandth_Q "']§,]lmll lk!:sa Ihill.u. LH! l :-n m m . ulur. un ln. N. .\. llllfori ml 1522. '.'}."..'l""§.E_.'E'.i"'&'5 '{'!E belt port of um enu of theU air. Tom lllun-chard, who, with md life cogezher.She wants her flnlerprine leaf.gud mir of one feI|o1r'a overall;Prenan: mp.BlackJli\}| country and hedavery hh wife recently arrived i:| Blair zu the new o dd ne n an : he u y r nd the thief esuped with theQpieuant trip.from Maine. u drifing n new Mrs.Ras Therhglsen,#ho u me enjoys lhe Blair ner: and other half but no meiom i ?{°"m'"Gun: ol' Kennard In
Chevrolet coach which he pm~seriously 1|} la gh, phi, hospital find: The Enterprise growing be:Q No v Fred 1| offering to ¢i\e,d""i"l a new Chevroiet *DWP*gnd Th, Enterprise an get lil chased from ihe Aronson Chev-is reported as being ,||¢|,u,ter and better whieh nukes itup the divided overalls no anyone purchased of the Arnuoon Chev-
the news.role! Company.heuer.ver; ureleoane._:who can prove the property 4 lroiet C°"'P'"Y°
basement.sem.. 5-D-Nebrukl Slate Fair.Sept. 3-Regular meeting 0. E. S.
Sept. I?Ciity Schools open.
Sept. 20-Sl-22-83-Anmml Countym r .
N i ; ~
Elv. a n 3 llr | . ' I ' . J .:.
au . alll ln . o. H.
r , lie..Eledyee andylen entertainedW. 'Wilson hmm.'Wand has by reoeigal
elaette Smith.llfhter o
to Rev. Geo. Soni h md..Q oi W hiuhr, Odif~ilbor E. Yoongheho of Wh!
.y m pf th e Smith red.1 Hrs. Srnith truth u in Ne hn s h .Thea bolt of friend: hen.for hor and ber +
e filled with Joy and luppi~The H. E. Slmdas' Sgzool
.| |.I n t W e m y .
fair attendance of u .:i -
lr flmiiiea.Rlv. mdrt md children 'nee here
to itbmd.The town bond lut week
drinking fountain instelPiltuu Bute Bank eo
:oe the old one.
5. Funk Amid. who -h d a dren-mnking eu'.§" %" ""` ¥° 'n° .T,"' ""
rme e post o , onJw to close hor shop.
entinu the work fn herthe winter months.like linda Adema me .-Thunday from e week'
trlptotlzeilleciz Hlils.
~:tied reletlrea fromreports havin; had aNha time.rl. Nellie Geyiord spent
week with Trlerda at Bllla . C .K. Anderson of =
ealled to the home of.~ Herman Rogert Thu» ng on account of the ee
- .of her mother.
Jello Erlcknen spent selut week nt the Burt eorat Gn kllni demorutIhr c an for his emplodand Timber;of
Tom Cushman we: e vldtocounty lest Batuday.The Minion Cincle of theahllrth met Tuesday lftftln home of Hn. C. E. Joh
»entertelned at o forefir for Hrs. Reese.The C
ted ber with n lovelyas a token of iore und~brenoe. She an been e f
I nd eoneientioua worker
~in! hero and; gust Ithe society.The afternoonpurely :social one and areawith nies tefneshmente.'n e E d Olson many retu
~ Friday evening from |
Y i vacation trips L ure they .lmve to Grand I:visited over night Irlth~From there they dm. Colo. whore they ape
deign with relativel-
ited .stu Park and campedmdneler of the time In nge west of the park near
ll. C. A. grounds and
nf places of Interest fa
c~
llr. ant Hrs. H. C. Cooper,» Hn. J . D. lan. ltr andGhent, Sr FI:TriG w r n Love;lt : , n d P
nO. Cooper and 11»¢1>a<.}¢
re among those from here~ln! the Burt county OL! ~pknlc at Tehmnh F
°='..f";.':~z=.=.~x..;= i':'1e"°
.en were more ~ two t+ in nttenulanee.Mrs. Prank Amiek entertalmber d frierhls at a miscel
tu shower lt her home
»Y lftlrnoon for her do, llrs. Art Tvrifonl. Thoset were Hn. Ray Tzinlett,=;";;~;'*- Hg" '-'g-H; iwleri
we.rs....omGeraldine Meinl-er, Hill;+Helen 'rfz;>1¢¢z. Hrs. D. B
Jesse Webster JI' Tek:IE§fMr| H. Pillislof Om
o reeere.#dee gifts which r .:.°
ul to her and a pleasant
» r of her friemla.A
eomzlleted n pteuamn for than attending.
Hart? Rollert drove to Sc, Ne r.nt Tuelday inthefa truck am! hrou hthotlteholdgoods- ul if..
y n .li. L. Cameron of Bldr';~=~ visitor Thundny of
The following gy -enjo
- e supper In tourist~g, evening:Hines
u t .ation Held,Ruby';_f==-Violet Hansen and
Ed Vu Horn of Tekamnh~g1ln'JllL:a Van Horn
J . T.mo b.# f n ' n u lilwalk am! under the -
, il muc h better at this
lawn of the Baptistian 'Thursday dternooaru. Fred RE R I n d ti e dAfterir work urn- tho hostess served abenefit of tlmofeoclety.Kart H| .afn" of Bhlr
v tor ln Henman
Hn .Bertha Lose md A~Bert drove to Dnuhear and spent the day.I lWoodward ll-listed at the:ton wlmile be ru an
Hr. a nd lm L . V. Ac he
~bertIined at dinner This:dag for Rev. and Mn.-;g;°»=>==and Hr.rn. 0..dsey.Annoonoement undo haveved by reiaiivea and f
Bmnlu~
will be able to :wand md ~ns§noh the snccua at any of our
lah, But and family at 3;-
hxla h.
. Hn. Inurenc elanon entertain-ed the numbers of the H u g ;Schoal board #af the Baptill. elmat her home southwest of zum
lui Thursday evening. "Phil was
.,fr i e nd s .
l t r . a n d M r s . H . C . i k o p u i a r u
at the H ~ n l
manila.lr. Ind In. Andrew Hanna ofOulondo Bnrinn. former ruidenu
bert Jr.. of Nololk, are apenflingtha week with r. Wlli'| parents.Hr. and Hn. Joh: WillHorathanonehundred andfihy member: and friends of tha
Baptist church gathemk as.the
chunh Zu! Friday evening for anfamllrell party for Rev am! Mn.Reele who leave this week forihc ir naw hmm nt Pawnee Cilr.Nebr.In behalf of lhe churn,
E. C. Hardie pnennted them with
a beautiful floor hump.Re v.Ruse responded zhankirm the citizens of Herman and members of
south lf iowa.Tom Wakefield, Jr. is nunlng |had hand at present which beams
infected from n dllht nvratrh.Hr.an-1 Mrs.Ha m'Wilmamoved Int week from the L.. E.Nelson home near the Baptistchurch into the Hoff!! propertynear the oh! park.
li n . P 1 0 1 1 1 ho t t a n d ch l k i r w n ,
F l o y d ,Jr .a n d B o b b y o f O m a h a
: I r o n zo H a r m a n W o d n u d n y m d
s p e n t t h c d a y w i t h b e r fa t h e r ,
L. E . Ne l s e n .f
I l m r y R u n o f B l a i r w a s u p
or lunnl houn s pent in luvlng Hi n 8 th an har mann.
a mah!g f f ~ ~llrs. Lnno'\|lr . an d lin. Prod Robertson
lerrod a .tems lunch to the and Cornell spent Banda at the
|.0 p angf# will and assuring them that
and Hn. Reece carry withthemthemeat pleanant remem-laranee of their :ta here and M;the tlea of friend lp may nothrolsen even though theiv are re-
siding elsewhere.A unch ofhorns-made Ice cream and take
was ne to all.llr. and lrlra. Albert Cao . r andzhreo male children of the tu:neighborhood :nent Sunday at theWm. Harrison ome.
Jonas Melalar of Teltamah wasa Herman caller laat Wednendav.Mr. and lin. Wm. Adams. Mine-ea Laura anl Anna Fueaa, Clar-
ence and Walter Waclller attendedthe funeral aervleea ol Mr. Adema'alalar,llra.George Wachter atPender last Tuesday.Mrs. H. O. Cooper underwent a
minor operation at the Tlekamahhospitallastliondav.She 1e»turned to her home Tuesday aft-
emonn and in improving.Mina Flzhel ireland of Telcamnh.
our new nrlmary teacher. was agueat of Hiaa l*Ilc.!yee (Rodney thefonepart of the week.'They drove
lo lllalr Monday and Tucaslay ioallen1 teaehera lzullihlle.Hr. and Nu. J. M. Viral tool:their daughter, June to the Im-
manuel hospital in Omaha Wedwd a r f o r a tonal! and aalenoldoperation.The Herman Liana Club begantheir reaular wreklv meetinga laal
week by mewng Friday eveninaoneweekeadlerthanplanned,for a farewell zo one of their membenl, Rev. Reese.A nice ehlrkvndinner with all the trimmings was
aeneu! and everyone seemed to
enjoy the gathering again.Therluh preaerulel Rev. Reese ailh a
handsome bible as a remembranceof Hn mrnlaenhip here.The dllwas made dearer to Rev. lleeae bythe name of each nsamber being
nritten on one of Ita pages.The ilerrnan ball tern won adouble hee-lor game played on thelocal [rounds Sunday afternoon.The first pm' was eaem! at onethlrly.I was with Walthlll
Indiana and reaulleel In a aeore of8 to 2.At rhreenhirzy they mel.and defeated the strong Calhounlearn.The neon at lhe eloee ol'the ninth lnnln was 7 to 3.h lla a o m n i 'Mead of Blair
will preaent her Herman puplla IA
a piano recital at the Bapliatchurch Friday evening. Misa &lea.Ihas arranged a n ic e ummm inahieh twenty-two f°~»~g,;gy» willlake part.Har alaler,EthelMead, soprano will dug.
A land deal was eloael here laslweek when the John H. Cameronestate eomprladng 1,089.62 acres ofland was sold to Wm. J. Hanes ofOmaha.The eonaldenallon araafl¢0,000.E. C. Bundle of Herman
represented the Cameron estateand Joseph 0'Keefe ol the O'Xeefereal estate com ny of Omaha,negieaenled Mr. Elm..
l u S w i m Cameron camehome Friday evening from a va-
cation trip lo lllnneaota.Hra.J .T. Fitehwaahoateaatolhe Kindred Herr Makers at thehome of her dau; ter Bra.ClydeFitehlaat'='1~~»-dy afternoon.The time was 'gf t in a aoelalway- 5 5 ; - a n mfreahmezm
were ae .Hr. and Hn. Ben Cooper of Te-kamah spent Sunday afternoon in
m al the 0. L. Hllainger
me.Mr. anI lln. N. R. Ilunllc andsonllr. and Mrs. Wm.Rurled e
om ws -'.~im. zfiaThelmnspentthe last ol the vw!
Hn . ~ "L - . mm l e f t Int
Hrs. Geo.Smith of W hitlicr,Calif . #h o nn ¥'i1\lf~iI\!reiativeaat Bldr, cane up Tvndasr and vis-
itod st the Wm. Aclama home until
Wednesday '"==*=5 lr. an d Hn.Adnma dmv: to lair gking herbuck that evening.Sha plnnned inlnve for her home Sunday.WhileInNlbnlkl Hrs. Smith rec eivedword frarn her danghllr, Gwendo-
ln that the hid i #incised to 1:position in the lchooll at Clifton.Arlzbna to leach Spanish andEnglish.H i n amnh frnduxtedfrom the University of Chlifomia
ning.f
Mr . n d Blré. John J. Jenwnvisited at Rnbvn Ra.nmusu»n'a D.;Wulnesdl rm1ing.Mr. a MrL Chris II. LarsenlmflKonwh mmded a famwre-IP~rly at Qin llaptlnt :hurch In
school vmrk in the capacity of
student or Instructor.MandateRucker, Maxine Johnson. Ann M.
Pltzrsen.Ivan Rutledge,GcrulrlLitd.Hamid Swanson.IEugeneIturdlc and Vernon Van Hom willattendtheStateUnlvnnityatLincoln.Mis: Nettie Mae Cao rwill tako the teachers'trainfgi:
course nl the Peru Stale Norman.Misa Evelyn Van Hom will take acommercial courm at a budneas:allen In Linmin.Some nf our
young hdlca who a n already
teaching an M i n n Viola Lnftlsand Leone Raw.-r at Pleasant ViewHa u l Ryan,the 6th and Sthgrade: at Creston.Ncbrt Lonim
a m y tc-l aeB l a i r Tu e l d a y g ve n l n k r o u s y s n M r .a n d M n .H a n :B r a n c h
BLAIR TOP AHB rms C0
Aulo Tops, Side Curlslu, Seal.Cllwrl, Miller ' Fira mdTubes,Steam ValcnnlxingJ. E. Miller, Proprlelnr
Phone Black 9
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Walber Winterburn a n d JackHunger hui n plc:de dinner at the
state fisheriesgut Sunday.
Hr .m d Hrs.J.B.Jeffunon
visited at Valley Snnmhy afternoon
with Mm. Brunton.
Bills Wilma Middleion spent
lut week in Rodale, Iowa.Mr. and Mn. Will Hartley vis-
A!!~ SC.j¢:»dt anI~ famiiy vis
itod at Cecil Thnmpaoni 'l`\.|elda}°
evening.Mr. and Nh. J. L. Petersen slr!Mr. and Mr.. Chris H.Larsenvialled at Harry Eney's 'I`\\°»d1¥
evening.
ing the memben of the post and
ihdr wivel.Hemun people whowereinvited Included Hr.11.1lin. H. C. Cooper, Theodore Kipp
and Elzy Triplett.The c omb;week will nee the
exodus of a number of our young'
,_ _SERV CE TRANSFERAllo l H ld lll
Day nd Nlda Servic ePHONE £12Sbc lslr on Sudan
cm-A »nxi:»»¢»
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in Lined: returning home Sunday
waning.
A.C.An-le:sen and fandly,Chu.Hllfeldt and family, J . L.
Andersen and family,Hi s A g -
netn Nelsrn,Herlha Ru mu u m,
Helen Hhfeldt.Ellen Misfeldt.
If n \ |GARDN ER DISTRICT
Tho Hillsi-ie Hustiers were nn-
tcrtnined at the home of MinaArnaud; Pet1r=en Wvdnclday aft-ernoan.Refrrahmvnts consistingof npple salad, smndirichu and
cocoa were »-rr~:ed.Mn .AlfredAzuieran will be hoatus at the
spent in tnveilng through mmof our western s u m and are
ready to take up their :chad workIkeWoodn,civil war vetzrn
and member of the G. A. R. Post
at Tekamah lxlebrated his eight-lelh birthday very pleaunliy on
Monday, August 29 bs entertain-ing at ¢ one o'elock dinner for n
Gndule of America: Schoolol °°'°°>°"=,; ol Klrkrvllle,
H vourlDR. B . IL no us
it with tellliwll
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Reese andBobble un dinner n eu Satur-day ot Hr. and Mn. D. Buck.
and Harold tl<ile¢! at Pete Truhl-
aen a Thumlav vvodng.
Viola and IIuleula Schjotlt vla-lbeti with lf yrtlu .lennrn Thursdayafternoon and he-lpe.I her celebrateher birthday.Mrs. Chu. Timm vlaibed withAlice Jensen Friday afternoon..
Mrs. J. L. Pdersen entertained
a lrlwv of Indies at a dllniniahlngtea Friday afternoon.Mr.am!Mrs.Dan Phillipsautoed to Omaha Friday evening
to meet n :inter of Mr. Phillips.who oamé to spend a few dayr
with them.Mrs. Nels Paulson visitor! at theJim Dowling homo Friday after-
n o o n .Mn. Cnil Thompson and Mlm
Amanda Petersen were shoppingln Omaha Friflay.Hi m Mn:ie Phillips of LaCrane,Wlztoostaln camo Friday
evrain to vial! with her brother,Dan Piillipa and wife.011 Satur-
tily evening Mr. and Mrs. Phillipsantertainr-.I lhe following guest; inher honor:Mr. and Mrs. HarryErvey an-I little grandlon. BobbyTfgh Mr. and Mn. J. L. Potrrsen
an Mr. and Mn. Chris H. Larsen
and Konrwtlt.-Mm. Srl.: Patlllon visited withMrs. Jim IIllwania I'delay aller-
noon.Mr. and Slra. Robert Raxmusaen
and lla:ol.l attended church servwaa nt Drum Sunday morning .tf-trrwarnla \i.Ning at the homo ofMrs. Ranmur-n\~n'a parents, Hr. an.lHra. J. f'. Sorensen.Mr. and Mrs. Art Guttaaon andfamily of Illalr spent Sunday at
Chris r\ndor»w\'a.
Mr. and Mm J. L. 'Pelarlen andBobble visitor! frienda in Omaha on
Sunday.'l
Mr. and Mn. Chda ll. Larsonand Kenneth attended church aer-vioea at Ur th ptht churrh inHerman Sualay afterararIa widt-lng with Balr. :tml Hn. Nell Lar-
sen and family.Mr. and Airs. Hana N. An.ie|sen
Und family \illl.|*d |\ J. P. S Jgn.aen'a in Blair Sunday.Hr.am!Mrs.Harry lIr\t~y
ntxloed to Omaha Sunday and on-foyed a picnic dinner at Riverview
park with their daughters andllra. Bowl, Mr. Ernfa alater. Theenle was arranged in honor ofMy Bowl, who ir leaving toon lo'Calnfornla when the expects tomake her future home.
Mr. and Mn. B. F. Evans anddaughter of Omaha viaited Sumlayafternoon at Ras ShortaJohn an.l Jim Jensen iiltfltl-£'1.l
an Odd Fe|lo\\"5 picnic :tt Krug:Park Monday.
Hr. and Mn. Jim Edwards vis-ited in l-iennnnl Frida!zuf.. t~»»f..mn¢ Erlhen of Oak-land in visiting with her sia\¢l.un. curl.. xt. 1.m¢n 51.1 farm!!
Hr. and Mrs. John J. .gemn loft
Virginia.a e ~
On acemnt of the Sunday Selma'picnic Wednesday the M. E. .Aid
rn-et Thursday afternoon withtheir pgeatdent. Mrs.I..C.Han-aen to do quilting.They meetthis week with Mrs. F. 0. S\\'lr1-aon and have the annual electionof ofticera.Mr. and Mn. Il. n. Smith and
rhilfirgn of Omahayixlted lx Hermanu? at the home of he:ra:ents,Ur.an-1 Mrs.D.E.flags.lanes Mary W ay .BeanieStephenn.Eleclyco Gminey,Mor-
tltlf Rucker., Alice Trlglett, EthelInland and Marjorie lodney hada picnic :upper in Bend park 01Monday °'°"'"|;Mrs. Bertha .owe and Nr. andMrs. G. F. Lowe will leave Thurs-
day. Sept.1 ln the !om1er's carIor Chic ago for a visit with hedater,Mrs.Vina Hummel andother relatlws.1larl Sllzwln wihlook after the work at the G: F.Lowe farm while they are anay.
Only a :malt number of the
mcmhera of the O.E. 3.amiMasons of the local order attendefl the annunl Wmhlnnn-n county
picnic at Calhoun Sun-lay. due tn
surioua things.A :ood progran.wsu. given during the afternoonmul was greatly enjoyed by thoseattending from here,who wereMr.and Mrs.I.. A. WooJaf anl,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom xvasoriela, Jr.,
Rev.and Mes. T. J.Reese.MrandMra...i`loy=|Loftla and Hrand Mrs. C. H. BlanehanhMi n Mariozie t}o.leey. the effaeientclerklattheHebonftll
stone. in taking a 1reek'a vacationfrom her duties. Hrs. Chris Tnxhl-aen it clerking for heeAftera two 1reel¢'n vacation:gent at hla home at Howell, Neb
aeo. Stangel ia back at bla workat the Plateau State Bank.
Gnuulma Roxen-t ia seriously illat the home of ber ann.Hermanand very little hopoa are held forher recovery.Sho la reported tohe resting comfortably at pneaent.Hr. and Hn. J. il. Brewster andIlia have returned from a vlaitwithMr.Bre\aler'a neople at
Clear Lake. Iowa when they wenta week ago.The Washington County Teaeh-ers'lnatztute wa.:held at BlairMonday and Tuesday of this 'weekwi th a twd nvmnu n of th os ewho eapeet to teach ln the enuntv.
present.Misses Esther Kuble.Viola Loftia. Eledyee Godney, Hil-dned Laftin, Ethel I1'elanl of Te-karnah. Elale 1\'llaon and Mr. andMrs. Rudolph Gropper were Her-
man teacher; who attended.like Thelma Gola-ly and Holr-
ani (Brandon of Omaha drove toHerman Sunday for a visit with
man Sunday ~ml' Q"~,pleaunE
callers at the Alfml Jeep-Qrnen
home.They have iunl recently
Rev.and Mrs. T. J. Reese and
Bobby.
Sam Paulson of 0rum visited aiNels Paulsonk Wednesday eveningCecilThompmwnrfdKennethami ' Chris l:tr.~rfen auto-ed to
Springfield, N1ll\Thursday andspent the :hy "ith relatives.Mn .Harry Ervey ntten.l¢-tl aquilting lllflh at Mn. Fnd Jenk-ins' Thursday afternoon.
R. M. Knlme of Wont Point via-
ited at tha hnmc nf hi! sister. Md.John J. Jensen Thurnlay.Delmar
returned with him for n week'svisit.
.|a ||P o w e i l . W y fi : G e r t r m l e Mo r t en s e n
w i l l be g i n h r r t h i r d : n f s w o r k
l r t h e H a r t l n g t c n : i l y Schools:
H e l e n R y a n a n d Ir e n e R h e a a t
R o n H i l i ;E ve l y n C a m e r o n w i l l
bench m t l h e m a t i c a a t Tm-knmah:
F a t h e r W i l s o n w i l !t e a c h a t N e w
E n g h n d .Ei l e e n Ol so n t h e H u i s
school n o r t h o ! h e r e :E s t h e r K ub i e t h e l o w e r g r a d e s a t H n :
C r r e k a n d M l l d m l L u f t l :w i l l
i n c h t h e h i g h e r x r m l c v n l t h eMa r c h a ch o o l n e ar O n z m .
S u p t . : m l M n . N o e l S m e g a n d
and Hsrold \i~|mI at Roy I"-ollen'»Tuuclay lv¢|\|n;.Nell N. Paulson and family rad
Earpelt Ep~ flew: of Blair visiuzd
.1 u .s
D K w . r . s s x v m u
nB N 'n s 'r /
hauled in new
Home Thaén Bldg
Blli r , Nvh n lh
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yearn oil
xFor the Baz Cu- WahIn the cityCALL 105Cin ulled Q",-g-I Delivered1Maud una :hut fromFumen ElenlorJOHN SYLVIS
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Ogallala--Expect mark to begin
September 1 on \':on|tz1.v:Eon of A-
maricn Legion Hall.Z\¥el.i|,l\-F.i¢l:t urea of river
land on W in pta fan; produce
265 bushels winter wheat.
Coon .WITH
G A S
DAILY PROGRAM of
Nebraskd State Fair
In umm. Quan 4 w e
~Buda: Benuakwg 4
xK G. ALLENABSTR.-\Cl'0R
Inmranc e-RenhlxOffice In IM'
Home Theatre Bidi. I
x
x --'ras EAT SHOP IE. C. Rams. ProprietorMu ll. #0 C ut:1-zmlzm Culline
Bllidumry Servic e IContinous Tnnlmm! \
First dovr un hxterprin alike I
vi l l t e d a n N e l s u .N e l l e r fn h o m o
S a t u r d a y .
H r . a n d H n . B . G . S h a ff e r l n d
c h i l d r e n w e r e In F r u m o n t S u n d a y .
a.
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my I "
6 . 1
"Big Hearted
Mess
W hat a wdnderful fellow the aver-
age tire dealer is, anyhow!
He pays rent, hires employes,digs
up interest for the bank,takes
every ordinq;-_y Business risk.
Yet, if we believe his usual line, he
is so easily outdickered M r it is
no trick at all for §ou to get him
to sell you tires below colt.
Don't laugh, Mawrun.lt'| a busi-
n e u .
u y ou no longer belleve In Sunil Cllul W e
thlnk y ou would like to trade with ui.W e
ull th e b en ti re :bull! -Good y e ar Ti r e s -
.x n Iulr profil. bend on anus! c ost.And
the Ilrn pric e we quote y o u In th e on ly
pric e-the rnc b hottum nonukld pric e, with
or wlthout c on verutlon.
's l ~~
stand with Tlasdo usd hls musiesl organisation st 8:00 P.u .Two s ous in Coliseum at 7:00
ind 0:00 P. M.-Singtnf. lanciu. hrentihes people, s I artists
Tuesday, Sept. 5-Gales open 6:30All éeplrtments open until 9 P. HStock Judging* continues in all deputxnents.B-gy lleslth Contest continues inomen's Buildinf.Bon and Girls Cub Building-Demonslrstlon Contests and3 Jliultin g n L i v e s : . o c k ~ng n omen'l .CEIence A. Wort.hun's Shots on
the MidwsiHorseshoetzhlng Tournamentou t o f A g r i d tun l mn .IDv: s h0l.cs: Shot--West sideof Arrlcultursl Hall, outside.Band Concerts Clsss B Contost_Home Racing in front of .gundstsnd-Vsudeville between races.Three BI Night Shovrs-Grsmlstand,vlu and his artists.Coliseum-2 Shows--'!&9 P.N.Wednesday, Sept. 7 Gates open
3 sl. 6:30 A. M.All departments open until 9 P. M.
Stock hmng continues ln dl de~
' psrtmBaby llrlllh Contest continues lr.\\ omen's Building.'kg' and Glrls Club Building -cmonstrstlon Contests,Judging in Livestock classes.Chance A. Worthsm's Shows onthe MldsrsiHorseshoetn ln g Toumsmsntent at Agricultural Hall.mg Show.c s: 'somBanc! Concerts.Horse Rac ing in front of [nud-stznd-Vludeville between nces.Three Big N ht. 8l|on---Gram#stand, 8:00 . H.. 'l`hsvlo's NightShow.Coliseum, 2 shows. 7:00and 9:00 P. u.
Thursday, Sept. B--Gstll gps;
psrtmsn n un ..An a s ' ° ¢ ? "" u 1 o P 1 |
uan of a illgl a : te 1 Ds-
'omen's o n orfoctivs Children..Boys l Girls Club work continues.Band Conoens-Cl A Contest..Horseshoe Pttc "Tournamenteast. side of cultnnlflsll.Clusues A. Wortla.sm's Shots onthHldsr.Cat :.... sa'
The Nsbruka Stlte Fsir on WheelsII tn frg dd *E* 'nn¢:|¢;£m|_
one n~tvssn 1sees.
|»||_stand st .ESB P. H.Coliseum
Shows st 1:00 snd 9:00 P. H.
Frlds Be t. 9-6 |130» = = = » C l g u , ~ ~
nB o y s i m fi t r l s 3 1 . 1 . '% o o n t l n n s s .
= ' - a . . . ° : = - ~ r U s - " P
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Clarence A. Wo¢rt.hsm'| Shows onthe Mldsrsy.('st Show.
ltnnd-Vaudovills belw~n ncclThree Wonderful! Night Shows-
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
of i n sp l r a ti o n .P r u c h l n ; - B i b l e C h u n .
gg==-==--<;; a n d In s w m e n t a l
s p a n t ¢nr.n.'°r1 »» Prt rdi gnl §:, .~.
Mo n d a y , S e p l . 5 - G a t e s O p e n 6 : 3 0
Al l d ep a r t m en t s o pe n u nt i l I P . M .
S t o c k J u d f i n g i n n l ! d e l n m r n u .B a b y H n t h C o n t » s t - -om . Bi d g .
B 0 5 1 a n d G i r l s C l u b B u i l d i n g -
O m o n l t r l t i o n c o n t u t l , j u d g i n gIn l l vn to c k cl a ss es .
C l a n n r o A .W o r t h n r l fs W o r 1 d |
B e a t S h a w l a n t h e M i d w a y .
D S h o w .C a S h o w°, f t - - O u l x i d eT| c u | . l t u r \ l B a l i , w u t l i d e .B a n Co n e e r t l .'
.S vh d l w e r e a t t h e da nc e i n A IT
i n g l o n S a t u n i l y e ve n i n g a n d r r
: m n a r e a ! g o o d l i m e .
xD I !NunnSERVICE ALWAYSM os: cmnrrs TRANSFER co.
Ganenl Trnc kinl `Frd lh l,Livedogk, Gnln, Etc.
s p a m m m o n c u u uTdephane as-1 Bluir, Nebr.c. K. ANDERSEN
, v -
term whic h will hh phoo nextloudly , 8¢pL 5.Evaryrthbg is
in Nld ha al and pmaprda we
bright for n p od iaa fa wasir.Our laaehinz faculty ineludeaUv!! :mr teachers who alan: with
the nther aa non ha ndtataka uw
the work.They are:R"'~L andgum v Phd Guifey, lil 1 BevfhaInesofllildmth.Nebr;Hh n
Bllnche Grown of I'ela":"'|, com~mn ill Hgh sc hool hc ultv.Ru-dolph Gropprr uf f"1ir, 'Rh nflSdn trail teacher and athlatlcmark;Mrs Ru b limpfpu' nfCraig, Sth and lf i de a i Hi n
E le d m Godsvey.3-Q ma -uh
WASHINGTON NEWS
(Too late for lan wack)
Ira. G. R. Dimlnkk came home
Bandar afternoon,brinlhl \her
dauhwr with her.We were allgh d zo Mb ber hack and her
idaughtar feelin; better.
lln ja n d Hrs.George Samson,
Hr. and Hn. Chu. Larmor,llr .
ma ln. Ciltford .Ay ers me llr.
and l n .Delbert Samson had apicnic at 'Vmloa hat Sunday.
|Jeannette Hetklllnd had a birth-
day party for her little frisada on
:r
JMQCUS BECK
norman Ass-rucmz
Office in lhyle Bldg.
1Ile
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N O T I C E
H e n r y l l e n c k e , A t t o r n e y
u.-o -
To G e o r g e L l d i i n a l e , S r ;M m
L l c l i i n z l e ;J .T .D a vi s . JH U I A .D u l l ,T h e O m n h a B u i l d i n g a r d
S a vi n g s Ass oci ati on,o f O n u h a ,
N e b r u h ,I c o r p o n t i o n ,N a n c y
S h e i k ,F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k o f
B l a i r , n c o r p o r a t i o n , Th e L o m b a r d
Inves tl ll ie nt C o m p a n y ,a o o r p o n -
t i o n , B l a i r S t s i e B a n k , n c o r p o t l -
l : o n , J o h n S t u b e n , E m m a A . P a r -
m a l e e , a n d a l l p e r s o n s h a vi n g o r
el ai m iz u g a ny in t er e st in th e S o ut h
h a l ! o f t h e S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r a n d
t h e N o r t l n r e s l Q u a r t e r o f t h o
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S e d i o n
Tw e n t y - n i n e ,sa ve a n d ex c ep t
t h e r o f r vm t h e fo l l o w i n g p a n e l o l '
la n d ,t o - w i t :C o m m e n e i n g a t o
p o i n t 20 r od s w e n l m !2 5 r o d s
n o r t h o f t h e S o u t h e a r t c o r n e r o f
t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u e : f e r o f t h e
Soutlmwezt Q u a r t e r o f t h e : f o r e -
a a i d Sec ti on 29,r u n n i n g th en ce
N o r t h 13 rod s,1. h gn o o we 1 t 1 2 %
ro ds , t he n ce so ut h 1 3 r od s , th e nc e
E n t 12 %ro d s 10 t h e p h t e o f
b e g i n n i n g co n t a in i n g o n e a c r e
m o r e o r l e n a n d t h o N o r t h h a l f
U r t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f S e c -
t i o n Th i r t y - t w o ,a l l i n To w n s h i p
of Joseph Donaldson and Eflan
Domlinun to Emma A. Psrrrmkl,
rlrconled ln Book w. pan 455, nil
in the marinus reeonh af W uh-
Iinglon County, Nabrukn.You am required tn nnnrer|ukl petition on or before the X201
Eday of September. 1927.~Dated thi; 3nl dur of August,
a l92?./
|Henry llenrichnon.
29-lt.Pmnurf.
Co un ci l B i n f fs ,I o n c a w e S u n -
da y L o ob s er ve lh d r fi r m \\ ¢ \d 1{ | ;| g
a n n i \ e r s a r y w i t h h o m e fnl kg a t
h e H . E .1 P I H U B I I 9 -N .P .Ne i s o n s u l k n d a b r n k -on n h uu 'l d e r m c e n tl y 'IPIH I h e fn l l
( Ja m a l a n d o f h a y .
M r . a n d M n .A. T. l{u1:l1in.\0~\
o f N o r f o i k z l o p p l d h m n u r
n i g h t o n S u n d a y a t ti n w .A .
R e e l c m e y c r h o m e o n t h i s w a y t o
HO mR e v:a n d M a x i n e Sta; nor l d !
I' fi s h y fo r t h e i r h o m l a t i k e a ft -
e r a n ex te n de d d d !L n 'w i t h
their |0||| Junior lmi n minor op-aration at tha ll. E. hoanltd.
Mtn Lucy Lawnon went to LongPine lu! Wedrwsdag to mend hervacationwith!rir\~du.M m Aifnd Henking la taking her placeuaight opentor at the switch
Ianni.ltr. and Hrs.Clyde Wilkinsonloft lui Wednesday for All1.~n'lal¢.~Mo.. where they wiil visit nboutlen d-wr
Mr.|n.l Mrs. Ed Nonnamnlmand children ntursed home Wed-nesday from Marlin. S. D whentheyhaw been for some Mme.T h y nturnul by way of HaySpn n when they visited with
melnliwn.Mr. nml M m W. G. June:ofMhsonriVriley, Iowa.Raft thefirut of the week :Ih r n br iefvisit. at the G. I. Pfeiffer home.bln.Jnhn Hebanl and Mary
Jrne returned homo from Nehru-
ka City WeIneadny.Hr .and Mn. I rma Pric e nr'Fremont ahoppfrs on Wndnndny.
Overcoatsl
Gel. out the Uvereont gnd let ul Clean and Press
it now before cold weather.We will lleo re»
pair,relins sleeves or body, put on new velvet
collars, new buuuns orrepair button holes.
We also repair und reliue ladies' coals, dnueea
orother wearing apparel.
'MAX 1. WALKER
(lncorpnrntedl
Kenwood G A R M E N T 2410
o -2-o-2 C L E A N S O R S Amee eAv
(hrmentl-Bllnkcu-Furnlture
Run-Wlmiow Slndex
"Glrments Cleaned Like the Tmch of m Fairy"
Num:--Our truck is in Blair every Tuesday.
Cell The Enterprise ofiee undleaveyour orders
or if mare convenient leave vlvkané nf.Thu
Enlsrprisc uilicc.
Mrs.George Heaton in Count!!
Bluffs, Iowa.Mrs. H. L. McKibb-en was cailed
to Blencoe,Ion S und ay by tblillnusofherdaughter.H n .Burr Comfort..Her condition is
re rded u very serious.rs.Charictte Gn m returned
to her home |.t Pittsburg, Pm anTueaday after visiting here at thuwuzReckmyer, John Nibbe, H.Dorbecker and Henry Reckmeyerlzomesfor several weekn.Misa
Gram hu taught in the Pittsburgschools for over thiri; years.Mr. and Mn. A. C. Bolt attend-ed a family dlnrrer on Sunday at
ARLINGTON NOT
Mr . a n d Mr s . L . E . P e t e r s o
ter ta lne rl H .C .Hc (. 'le ll a n'|
. l a y S c h o o l c l a n a t t h e i r h o |
F r i d a y e ve n i n g .Ro o k ,p i t t
s o m e r s e t u n u s e d d u r i n g t h e
n i n g .a f t e r w h i c h e l l e n j o
d e l i g h t fu l lu n c h .Th a n e p
w e r e :blesses .a nd M e ~f
C. h l c fl l e l l n n , H o r n e r H i l l e r .
e s h l s r g i r e t Re c km e ye r ,D o
G l o ve r .E l l e i n K r o g e r ,G r o
C k E ve !F Roscoe0 0 l l m 3 8 8 |Ja me s | '{ e en :m , G eo r ge S c ho e
an d C la r e n oe W i ns c t t .
M m . C . U . C o o k w a s h o s
th e L a r l c e n C l u b o n H o n d l y
er n o o n .M r . a n d M n . C h u . B r e u n l
ch i l d re n s p en t S un d a y in O m ;
Mi s s es l o ne G ai n e s S u e Na n d Ca t h e r i n e l i d l a l z o n r e t
S u n d a y f r o m D m i d C i t y
t h e y s p e n t a w e e k a t t h e h o
Bliss G l l n e l 'sis te r,M n .
De F o r. LM m W m .Xl n h o l l a n d c h
o f l l a a t i n z l a r e vi s i t i n g w i
n l s t e r , M n . H . H . E d m o n ~
fz fn il y .F a y e R o b e r t s o f F r e m o n tt h e l a t t e r p e r t o f t h e w e e k
G . I.P fe i ffe r b o r n e .H u r r y Ec h t e n k a m b r o k
a r m l m w e e k sr hl t r y !
c n n k 1 t r a c t o r .M r . a n d H n . J . D . R e v
c o m p e m i e d b y M r . a r d M n .
L l o y d l n d s o n ,B o b b i e o f 0
rn o t o r ed t o t he N e r re o m fn
De n n i s o n o n Satu nla gr.h i
A l u .L l o y d a n d n o n sp e n tw e e k - o n d h e r e . r e t u r n i n g t o
h o m e o n M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n .
M i s s W i l m a C o n i f e r i » s
Nolioo 0| Ping Administration
zttcount"sr TB OF NEBRASKA 1
'1 at'Washington County,IWm. J. Maher, Atty.
County Conn in Probate.In the Matter of the Edate of
Frank D. Mano, Deceased:The
heirs at tow. next bf kin, devineoa,
Iegatees, creditors and all persons
interested in the final settlementof said estate ato Prenehy notified
that on the 25th day of August.that William J. Maher.the Ad-ministrator of said estate filed a
petition in said county oourt. pray-
ing that his final admlninrationaccount filed herein be settied and
allowed, that proof of hdnhio be
taken oder for distribution of ax-oeta and assignment of donor and
homestead Hghta entered; and the
aaid Administrator discharged.
If you fail to appear before saidCounty Court on the 30th day of
September, 1927 at 10 o'clocR A.
M., and contest sairl petition. theCourt may grant the prayer thoro-
of and make such other and fur-
ther onlera,allowances and dotrees as to this Court may seem
proper.Witte!! my hand and Olfidat
Sea! this 25th day of Augmt, am.
(SEAL)I.C. ELLER,
(St)County Judgo
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l l a r a h a l l a n d M r s V . v. M a r s h a
A t ve o 'cl o e k a d e d lr i o u s l u n c
eo n w a s n e H e r g u e n t s w eH e s d s m e s P .L .C|»llJ;D W nl£ I.ct a n k l m g ,W .I .N n,D ..
Bl o ch .. C . C o o l . C. W . A n d r e
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s h d l .
D r . e n d H r s . R . A . D a vi e s
M r s .A .W .A y e r :mo to re dO m a h a o n F r i d a y w h e r e t h e y
H n .A y e r 'a d a u g h t e r ,An g e l l
w h o h u be e n s p e n d i n g t h e s u
5 1 5 ; w i t h he r s i st e r , M li a .W .
n e r . a t r t .o .
A n u m b e r o f r e l a t i ve s a u r p
H r s .Id a J u q b l u t h last.Tu e
aft e r n o o n . t h e o c c as i o n b e l n I1
b r t h d e y .~ p n e e n t i n c l :
t h e fl m i l i e s o f h e r n o m , H e
a n d Ju l i a n a n d h e r 'l au gh ~
M r s . R a y B a t s o n .
l l i u E d n a B o l d t re t u r n e d
H o o p e r 'F r i . I a y a ft e r n b r i e f v
h e r e wi!.h h e r b r o l h e r ,A .
B o l d t a n d M r s . B o l d t .
M r .e n d H r s . J o h n G r i m o s
t u r n e d F r l d s y f r o m a m o t o r l
t h r o u g h t h e Bl a c k H i l l s .
w e r e eo o or n pl n le d b y M r .a
M r s . I'r a n k Th e i l a n o f F r e m o n
H r s .Je n n i e C o o k r e t u r n e d
Th u r s d a y t o h e r h o m e n t L o
Bench,C e l .n ft o r s p e n d i n g
s u m m e r h e r e w i t h re l at i ve s .
M r s .H e n r y P fe l ff e r w a s
vi c t i m o f a su r p ri s e p a r t y wnesclayw h e n n n u m b e r o f l u !
d r o p p e d i n t o spe nd t h e a f t
no o n .T h e lad ies vi s i t e d o
t h a l r s e w i n g a n d l a t e r e n j o y e dde li c io u s lu n ch .
T h e W a g e r fa m i l y h e l d t h
l n n u a l pi cn ic a t P e m l n f l G
n e n r W i n d o w o o Su n d a y .
we r e a b o ut 1 17 p e op l e p r e se n t .
R e v.G .w W o l l t r .M r .J -
Be r n t h a l ,M r Jo h n H l l g e n
a n d M r .H a r t m a n r e t u r n e d T u
d n y f r o m t h e Sy no dl ca l C o n
t i o n h e l d re ce nt ly e t N o r ! ~
R e v.W a l t e r n o s h o n o r e d b y
in g el e ct ed vi ce pr es i de nt .
J. A .P e t e r s e | l e f t t h e fi r s t
l a s t w e e k f o r n vi s i t a t t h e h o
off hi s da u g h te r . M r s . E u r ! R h ~a t G u t h r i e (¢ - me r ,Io er n.EW a g e r i s t a k i n g h i s pl ac e
Ja ck er ot lfs st or e.
T h e con di ti on o f H e r b e r t
l a n d i s r e p o r t o l a s o n l y s l l g h
im il r ove fl .
I r .|i'l¢l M r s .H a r r y U n t o
e n d s o n a n d M r s . S n n h M e l l o
.g .I I .L .. e l i l~ b c n .'M r . a n d H r s U . J. I} ¢ = m : » n a m i
fa m i l y r e t u r n e d s fe w Rays al to
fr o m Ra n d o l p h .H r s I# -n ma n's
fath er, Ge n. M|: C't l¢h of 1h. \l. pi na:
n e e o m p s n i e d i h e m l\0n1\f o r a n
ex te n de d vi s it .
M r s .Li s si e Cr i s s W l u r n m i i n
h e r h o m e s t E u s t i s S u n L a y a ft e r
a vi s i t h e n a t t h i h o m o o f h e r
b r o t h e r , H e n r y C l u e .
M r . a n d M r s .A l h s r l Mamufield
a n d J a u g h h r .F r s n n a we-lt t o
B l i s m u r i Vs il ey ,l o w s o n Suzd.sy
" h e r e t h e y s t u n t i d thl fu n e r a l
o f M r s .M s n d 1 e l d 's I»ruLhrr~in-l a w ,G m n l .B l u n t ,u h . .passed
w a s F r i d a y .
r .s n !M n .W s l l s w A n t r i m
a n d s o n Jl m m i s a n d M m I n n a
A n t r i m r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e a t
K e a r n e y F r i d a y s f t r r vi s i t i n g
a b o u t t i n - 'g p b l n w i t h r vl n t l ve s .M r . n d r s . F . H . B r o k a w a n d
ch i l d r e n l e ft o n F r i d a )fo r L i n -
c o l n a n d S t s p l e h u r l t n h v m t h e y
w i l l s p e n d a fu r d . | ; r s \ \ i l ] 1 r e l : -
ti ves .R l y m o n d L u d u r i g r r n i 'r ¢ d s
t e l e g r a m Th u r s d a y l l g i n g t h a t
hi s s is t er , H ei a n wh o vs sl te e l h ave
t h i s s u m m e r , i s q u d l a i l l w i t h t y -
p h o i d fe ve r ."H r .a n d H r s .C .C .Ms r s hs l l .
M i s s h i s a n d H r s . G a i l J o h n s o n
a n d c h i l d r e n o f F r e m o n t a t t e n d e d
th e S u n d a y S c h o o l p i c n i c h e r e o n
Th u n d s y a f t a r n n o n .
H r s .Jo h n H O W wa s hostess
ROSE }'I!LL PTEMS
Several of the :Li wmlmhern motat tho homo of Mrs. John TayiorTuesday afternoon to work on a
comfort. the top of which hu ro-oonily been finished.They fin-llhed it u m afle.
' \
noon.ThaneresentwereMn .Wil!Ryan.
For Safe Transportation
Anders`en Bros. Transfer Co
|Live Stock and Freight
w e're Bonded Carriers
0!Iiee--Opposite Furman Elevator.
KENNARD NEWS
Hn. Elmer Wright and daugh-
ter. Opal returned zo their homoFrlzhyevening after a 1roek'.i
visit al. the home of Mr. :nd Mrs.Joe Kelly of Sioux Falla, S. D.Mr. and Ain. R. E. Fairchildand son, Howard relurnvd homv\\ui'aesda§, e\¢~nin5"!rom Lincoinafterattendingfuneni of
Mn. I:|hrhil.I | father, Hr. Gates.Mrs. Chu. Widener and daughter, Dorothy and Fried! RosenbaumwereOmahashopper.:on
Tu.erdny.Rev.and Mrs.w.C.G n u ?
Taylor and Mn .Tum Hansen.
Semen; from around hers havehad or are having the prevnllin:e~idemle that Ll going nrcund.
O U R ;
Répair Department
I is for
are M n . l m Ryan.Mrs. Victor
Johansen and little Billie Taylor.
John Tay lor 'sent to FnmontTuesday.Hr. and Mm Will Hansen leftTuesdaymornin:to attend thefraduation sxerdaea at BouldarColorado. Their daughter. Mildred
is a graduate nurse at that time.
Mr.and Hrs.Hansen plannedon ltnnnlns for a short visit withfrlznds near Shelton on the way
onGertrude and Elva Hansen snentg#-1 afternoon with Helm
yan.Edna. Wllrna. Leona' and Eu;-abeth Hansen and Gertrude HansenagentWednesdayafternoonWithattie and Heh: Tatler.Hr. and Hrs. Cash Soiloer and
daughter, Nellte were Wednesday
afternoon rlsitora at Rasmus Ps-u~raon's.In the. afternoon Mr.S~iker,Walter Nelson.Walter1 ~ppenflehl. Rufio! h Merurke, Willandébe Ryan. hryron Ward, Al-
bert ansh, John Petersen, John
am!Howard Taylor te m busycleandng the eemeterv. school varvrland chumh yard.Several otherswere there also 'whose names wedid not learn.
Leon!and Elizabeth HansenatTuesdayafternoon.withrolhy Peterson.Aid will meet with Mrs. LeosWarren Wednesday, Sept. Tth.
Buck Rysns spent Wednesdaynight at John Petarsen'|.Mr. and Mngohn Petersen vi.a~Ited FrI.!sy nl:at Roy P\aak'a.John Ronahan' and sons,FredandOscarofMichizanwrlaitei
with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Ras
mussen Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rumusaen
Rasmussen home.Irene " Rhea called on Helen
Ryan Friday.Air. and Mm. Harold Zlumunenalle-l on Dick Ranshasn l u !
Thursday.Mr.and Mn. Dick Remhaw,John Rena!naw, Dgclr and Fred,and li n .Ethe!Renlhaw and
clailrhu arena Friday 1im : a t
Harold Rlsmusaerh..
Eightlm.North Ri n ! !Twelve.
East of the 61.11 P. M. in Wash-
ington County, Nebnah.
You and each of you wlil take
notice that Henry Hezuichaen hasfiledapetitionin the Dialriel.
Court of Washington County, Ne-braska, against you aa defendanls.
the ¢bj¢¢¢ ma payer of which ilto quiet the zine of the plaintiff
in and to the land abo\e`described
and to have add defendants, andeach of them adjudged to have no
Hen on or interest in said n h l
estate, or any part thereof, Incl tohavecancclldandanzndledof
record the foilowing morirnxu.
to-wit: The mortgage of ChaA. Hman and Minnie J . Broolu.
his wife to Omaha Building and
Savings Association of Omaha;
Nebraska: recorded 1.1 Book B,
page 530; the mortgage of GeorgeP.DaTempia and Catharine De-
Temple to I'int Nations! Bank of
Bm: recorded in Book H. page 32;the mortgage of Claus Ehlers and
Anna Ehlers to Lombard Invest-ment Company, recozded in Book
L. page 307;the mortgage ofHenry Wulf and Lizzie Wulf to
Blair State Bank.recorded in
Book R, page 271; the mortgage
dimensions fo r u pu ity ur
amount of iuilagu camlumad pec o u rp e r da y c a n p ti tatth -| C o
A¢ent'a ofiice.
T. B. 'listing Shows Plural
The T. B. nnd ieltion toriruins aiong 'nlcnly in Washin~+
County.The but eooporation an~
nuppon il ,uhwn by the cattlmrnun and comddlring the nu"
ber of Veterinarian taking |
l;s the work good progress In
lm nude.
ilu c h c re li t1 | du ltolo es dV
nrlnnrium who .mm in the tesingall the Stlte does not ply
uwth t6 offset whats man :nigh
lol by being any from hh ptice, so thenforn, | penoual
rifiee ll mlde In onler to tnke
:dim pan In sewing the pub!
by mwvint out meh \ dnagero~
din ue.Some cattle u a th i s me
l
home.Mn .Ward remain!!afe w dly | zo Mg are for Hrs.
Rosenbaum who fuffarlng from
a lothénznegnt mad pul|:fI.u
.|01 spun'Tai-c:\.l at the T. E.French
mne.Mr. and Mn. Perry Gdau andlon. of Omlhl spent th week-and
at ha gg §°|.lne¢ *==;°.s
r.:mon :pen§ § u n d a y wi th E i n Hu . E .
brry .Mr. John Rcqphnr and son: of
Mi c li g a lr g a * ~ a f u r d a y s
at A.I me.i l u Ruth Rolanbaum hu i nquilting party Illt Fridny IN!!
noon.Mn. Ella Pruner left for Cql~orado one day Int wreck.louis Polic:af Omah s :Ent
E10 uvekand at the J. A. Suri n
emo.Mr.and Mn . Nell SonnaenwereOmaha bumneu allen lastFridaM J Fnnl:Vybhn2 and chi!-
dnn metered to Lyons Tuoldsy
.¢
liy.
Mr.and Mrs. Biqnun Johnsonof Blnlr wen callin lt the A. N.Anderson home Tuesday lf tlr -
noon.Mn. Ever Wllliarluen in lpeml-
inl gfor dayu ln Omaha visitingfdandtf
cl e a n h e r n l l w r i n o n e » h a l f h o u r
vr h e n It t o o k : e w w h o u r s b e fo r e .
A c l o t h da m p e n e d w i t h k e r o s e n e
t a i n t h e g r e a s e o u t o f t h a : i n k
q u i c k l y : m d w i t h n o h a r m f u l e f -
fee ls.A k i k m h , w h e n m e n u s , r e -
ci pe s , a dd r cu e s, bi i le , r e ce i pu an d
m a n y o t h g r t h i n s : a n p l a c e d u n -
d e r s t o p i c c a r d ,n v- e a t i m e i n
h u n t i n g t h r o u g h a d r a w e r fu l l o f
loo se p p e r s .E i g h t y w o m e n I n
th is c o u n t y a r e n o w u s i n g ( H e n
fo r a l l i m l m r h n t L h l n g u t h a t C h r. y
.
CORN I3 za DAYS LATE
{Continu»d from nm one)
all countlu of the state had |moisture supply which n a n ! !
from suffident.to a wrn lm.which would lndicuta that the crop
irould\ not mntun before the ann
In frost data.Tho killlnr frost which damlpl
Nebrukfs com in 1915 mme on
Odober 9, rooondl at tho UldtodSum weather bunsu lun lholr.
1{llI.ing frat: in Nebnsh lun
ooeurnld on Sho following dslu:
1015-oembn 9.
IBIS--September 29nm- Oc tobe r 8
I9£8-Blplimber 20
1919--October ll|020-Saptamber 30.
1921-Od-Obor I2.
1922--October 9.
1923-October 20.
1924-November 0.
1D2Er»-October 9.1926-October 24.'
The lbovo table, covorlng a per-iod cf 12 years, :hon that' three
kiliing frost! hue occumwd In this
auto in September,the earliest
on the 20th.The lair of averages
Doom:to favor tha probability
that the fine crop now in tho fieldswill mature this year.And it in
possible for this mu lo produce
I. crop in exons of 250,000,000 bu~
mhell.
this plsce attended ti n Milonicpicnic at Cdhoun Sunday.Mn. Tom French spent Sunday
al. the Roy-llrnim homl.'
COUNTY FARM
n u n m u r m r r z s
(Continuai from page one)
upstairs and so not haseétorun
1
cause they have forgotten a brush,tha dust cloth, or the :inning
powder.Included ln this kit In the
dunllesl dust cioth, | tina saver
mada during project work.
Ona hundred women found that
then ara metal sinners :hlehthanquickiyandu ve elbow
ne u e .By tha dectrohruln
rattle when the Vetarinnrlan a
rivad.Ona place,tha Vetenn
arlan hid to adsl in cunartructia chnte.Ewryoat can readily
that this lost eonslderabio -
so enryona ll ukul to plane a
ramp bafon hun! ladbe manly o
time..
.D
b r u lu fagm family bun °~
h a lf u much food ns th! c iwage-camera faulty but masenough home-raised food to
the Lou! nina neuly twice
| r¢ | t.'About iwo-thirds,is mon
ulw. of the food conaumid sr
in lhe form of animal prodone-fifth urn froaxiel, und
rcmlindlt vm quite evenly divi
ui between fruit and vogetahl
Meat consumption n-er;g¢.!
p o u w pee poraon.About
si xth; o f i t tr u prothmrd u~
the fam when lt was eaten.
~1 a ~~e r n m e n t t o i n vu t i g n t o fl o o d c o ~
d l d o n s In t h e s o u t h i o l l o w i n g »
M l l d u i p p l d l s u h r .H o s t s
t h o t i t vu n o t I m p o s s i b l e t o ~
e d y i t .T h e H u n : o d d b o -
l l l l l l d u s d d h o r g o d i n su c h
m n n m r u t o d o s n y u r i t h t h u ~
w i n d s i n t h e s u m m e r t h i e h b u
th e e r o p x , a n d t h o y c o o k ! h e - ~
i l o d l n g i d n g m o i n t u n t o m i k l i ~
o f n e r o l t l u t n n n o t d r y a m l
l e u . C o n f n o u l u n B l l r l »
f n o r o b l o s e d a n b y m a g n a
n e x t n o d e s a s t h e a o o u o m i c n h :
e o l d d b o e d ! ! u n d l n t n o d .
T h o T o k a n u h |e h o o l _ b o n d
s o m e u l x t y p i e c e s n o m h n d | o o ~
o a r ! fo l l o w i n g t h ! p m ; - r a . m .
ic h o o l g l e n : l u b o p e n o d t h e
n o o n m a t vn u n o u n ! u h c t i o
D u r i n g t h o , g g m r d n
c l d m o d t h o p r u d d e n t o f t h o »
d a t i o n , J. r . N u b i t . a i m t h a
t o r i m a n d w w w . J .R . S n
e r i u d .H o t h I n d b e e n i l u :
w i t h t h e o r g l n i u t i a n d m c 1
fo u n d i n g .T h h y a r t h t ~
E . C . H o u s t o n l u d e t a i n o d
h o m !b y illn ess m d i n |
to be pre sen t.A t | b m d n e u m a e
i n ; i n t h l m o r n i n | ' D . W . G ~
I n f ,p r e s i d e n t o f t h e F n r m i
S u u B n n k i n Te k l m n h , w a s e l
m d p r e s i d e n t m d h e p r e s l d o d d o
i n g t h e d a y .Th a d a u g h t e r o l
fo r m e r h i s t o r i a n , E d t : S u t h o =
S t o u t vu e l e c h d u t h e |-
t o h o r Il t n h t l n r .'
Th e m a t i n g , i n c l u d i n g t h o p
m m . t r u f r o m f r o m p o l l t i u 1
x~1oN1»:xns OF sunfrCOUNTY IN uzumo
u d o ~ a n d o n e ~ t a i n
:numbered by the memhen
thdr famlliu.
COSTS ms ToF ~ D ma s t F AMIL
Tha averagn Nebnsk:fafamiiy oats $735 wonh of had
1 year, according to | suney342 homn in four ldlonl ofstate.O1-or ture|hinds of th
fa d tu p md u c a d on thi in
ll!nruneiuly w =\"="° me |.o1r:\;"" iii"XII»I=E£"\:2££"f°}'¢li1Hn hen this year an give a Dwlwr in .¢§¢§I"aaB"§ui}{i"£>r mnrl as221ndaof~'J Do t h ' H n r-z |a r;n an ro 2 u rv SUM Fair ifrm Hcbofndd ear Isinl! saith relntivu nnd friend!a dmilar way on Foo1|for the pound.: df butter,pon
I1 L1
turns!n Saturday no their home u vi ;f nd,-at <;£..$'fu Bluffs after spending y ffl ,.;*_;;;°u.f"§L°d §f.~I|Mr. and Mrs. llnmll l.aulrup Growing Family.Her first meet-flour. 53 pound: of ol er cena r
thrue 1reek|]1ere nt§he hqme of Osterman will return ax an earlier \\l!l"¢ Omaha shopplrn Th""d*5f ing will be ¥\'ednudsy afternoon,481 pounds nf potatoes, 166 pound:
1|v..-.... r~....--....:..`§.
with Mm. Brunton.
Bills Wilma Middleion spent
lut week in Rodale, Iowa.Mr. and Mn. Will Hartley vis-
ited In Blair Sunday
Mr.and Mm. llama Branch,
.S vh d l w e r e a t t h e da nc e i n A IT
i n g l o n S a t u n i l y e ve n i n g a n d r r
: m n a r e a ! g o o d l i m e .Coon .WITH
G A S
Tl u e e W o nd e rful !H i g h :S h o w s -
G r a n d p r o m m i n f r o n t o f [ r a n d
sg a n d w i t h Th a d o a n d h i s m u s ie a l or g a n i sa t i o n a t 8 : 0 0 P .u .Ta r o I o va i n C o l i s e u m a t 7 : 0 0
a n d 9 : 0 0 P . M . - S i n g i n f . l a n ci u . h r e n t i i n p e o p l e , a I a r t i s t s
Tu e s d a y , S e p t . 5 -G a t e : o pe n 6 : 3 0
Al l ée p a rt m e nt a op e n u n t il 9 P . H
St o c k Ju d gi n g co n t in u e s i n a il d e
p a r t m e n u .
B - g y He a l t h C o n t e s t c o n t i nu e s i n
o m e n 'a B u i l d i n f.
B o n a n d G i r l s C u b B u l l d i n | - -
De m o n s tr a t i o n C o n t e s t s a n d
3 Jliualain g n L i v e : : . o c k ~
n r nt e a z - -oze en '|.CE Ie n c e A . W o r f. h a : n 'a S h u r a o n
t h e M i d w a i
Hor se sh oe tz h l n g To u r n a m e n t
e a s t o f A g r i d t u n i m n .I
D v: S h o t .C a t S h o w - W e s t a i d eof A fr i c u l l u r a d H a l l , o u t s i d e .Ba nd C on ce rt s Class B Co nLeaLI l e n e R a c i n g i n fr o n t o f . g u n d
DAILY PROGRAM oi
Nebraski State Fair
I n L i n c o l n , ~ 4 t o 9
Sunday September 4The Sunday immm will be full
of insplration.Pruc h ln;-B ible Chun.
gg==-==--<;; and Inswmental d
s p a n t ¢nr.n.'Tha Prodird §'3n»-.
Monday, Sepl. 5-Gates Open 6:30All departments open until I P. M.
Stoc k J udfing in nl! delnmrnu.Baby Hn th Cont»st--om. Bidg.B051 and Girls Club Building -
Omonltrltion contutl, judgingIn llvntock classes.Clannro A.Worthnrlfs Wor1d|Beat Shawl on the Midway.
D°,f Show.Cat Show--OuuideT|cu|.ltur\l Bali, wut lide.Ban Coneertl.'Automobile Run ln from of grand
The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method
Cheaper than any other way
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
Ik
\ \ ~ .~ ~. I
a f /s2¢`/
mr ;~
.i
J. E. Miller, Proprlelnr 0f!ice in new
Phone Black 9 ~Home Theatre Bldg. Z
x x
il!M '' f f G * = ° * ' ~ ~ § " ' * 9 ' ! * .1 ~ p e n t a . } e v \i s q n .1 4 ,' l r h l m t w o d e h n t m u l o f : m n v e n u h h s .2 9 1 P n u n d s o f
I1 New club; an rorrlially invited [ment Station Bulletin 219, Coat ofu l li | P I " ' E i H n .w i l l W l l d e n u n a d m . m a d e l e g a t e s u a u | 1 |m n : - | ! = ' ¢ . u » ! - . g u ¢ _ r . . g . ,g . ¢ g 1 y ,n i g h
1.Fimnha nm!"LL John Jnhnmnlinr where they take Um lnnon.l]il availlbla for distribution at the<:»u~»= an 8ulda|.`." » i '.;":".:| " §»' .;:' i:' ,..I n 1|: ; ; : | ' " . | I a i , . . . " ' w " i a - " " " "i i i : ~C. G. llanhall mldl a Iaulnnn -g , H | | , n |r |¢Q ;f
"'1:.*:..Et""m=' =°':'::"£..'f'@1:§§-T-§f'37'f"'5-f:1'€a-=i~§"I'T¢-H?-'»'f me ' - 7 " ' - 3 ' f l l . a . 1 . H TQ 3 °' é 1 32 ' " .
H a l l o n e o t t m d i n g t h e h o r s e - s h o e
U o u m x r n e n t a t N o r fo l k t h i s w e e k .
v .V.M a r s h a l !a n d L a w r e n c e
H a l l o c t u m e d o n S a t u r d o y fr o m su r o we ek s t o u r o f e a s t e r n :1ur|»
cr ie s.
M r . a n d M r s . G . I. P !e i | t e r a n d
th e i r nieces.F a y e Ro b e r t a a n d
Ei ai e P fe i ff e r m o t o r e d t o O m d m
Tu e s d l y t o s e e L i n d b e r g h .M y r o n Qoo k,w h y h u be e p Il l
uo en gn to n a n n m r .C r e i g h t o n o fFi n d la y ,Ohi o.H r .a n d i t h s
Cr e ig h t on sl r o pp e d i n u n e x p e d e d -
l y o n W o ln cw rl ay w e n ! n r .T h u '
ex p e c t t o t l r i w t o T u m ,O k l a .b e fo r e re t u r n i mz h o m e .
T h e F q n i r r c x l t i o n a l S u n d a yS c h o o l h e a l a m a l t e n j o y a b l e p i c -
n i c l t t h e F a r k 'n i u r s fl a y a f t e r -
nn o n .Fr ie r chic ken,ice c r e a m .
et c.w e r e fe a t u r e :o f t h e pi c ni cIu n c h s e r \ r I a t a b o u t s i x - t h i r t y .
na m e .M : a .1I.B e r r y a n d d n u g h t e
'r e t ur n e d t o t he i r ho m e W e l n o y
e ve n i n g l i t e r o t e a d o } " a : i l y a t
¢i = ffc r en t p o i nt s in Co l o nd o .
M r .I n d M r s .n .12.F a i r c h i l d
onlona lnwed o u t o f t o w n g t l e s u
fr o m S u r p r i n e , N e b r . S u n d n y .
M r .a n d M r s .H a r l a n d F r e n c h
ezutertaineul fo r S d n d o y dL°\n:er.
M r .a n d M r s . C h u .W i d e n e r a n d
d a u g h t e r .D o r o t h y
d e l e g a t e s p h u e n o t i f y C o . A g e n t
Bo t o x a s s o on a s p o x d b la i n o r d e r
to n u k e n d eq o a t o p r e pa r a t i o n s .
Tn e o c h S i l I'o r S o ft C o r n
M u n d y f a r m e r s i n W a s h i ng t o n
C o u n t y a r e m a k i n g p l a n s t o b u i l d
t r e n c h l l l o a a s a m e a n s o f u t i l i z -
I mo s t effi c ie n t !t h e c o r n t h a tU 3 1InHa bl a t o fr o s t i n j u r y .Th es e
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aatl Friday,Augaat 26th.l i nBennett in the nf! daughhr d'
:nd daughter,Hrs.Hu lhaxklxan Rutladge and N'al ¥'..m nohorne fam Lake Okoboi when!
the ladle: have spent the put trndays.'Their hulblndl joined them
cH<1»`Q§"§}§Ii' ;E;;,':.1"'H;°,;,;:,=;',,.§'4 ~ ;"'Z}»'éln'=;"i$S 2s" ' z :sw i
erm I ith rs.. ans as repa number f»"hiL" m.'a£ 'IES gp.will nt this writing.
Plfinz for un- apening nf an nu
~ """""*tween neu.um Lnum Boylrgumseveral'WH! change from antomobllo u>
_arf an .one] 'wt '° nm"'a1';"§rs5';f£ snw¢_cm»a-
*:land al. 8:P. H.Colinum
5 I l m n wee:-em DEI?u r Inu mn. ue|..|.nu ul rxu " H J Y'J2`}`éI€"i3f¢»11f"` ulu HHH " I Mr. #na 51:54. Julian Junbluzh |»1»u¢l§u~r,Betty Ann of 0 ;,,§iJ l}f=`£§rl£n"¢}1}»{ urn wr? nw-|1555 p.m.. dui!! #rant Eimml
Mr.wal Mn. George Helton of mn to Omah a Thu rxlny wh en spent Sunday at un 1. E.ui fac tory .M r h r me n frlahinz _5=§§ nm dd!!-
Hia: Faith HcManl| of ConnellBluffs apent | few dan thi! week
viaiting Bwr rumen.
C. K. Beoderf, licensed embllm-
er and uedertaker, alan.Od i n
phone, mx. ree. :Hwho 224.x-u.
llisl Lorraine Beit! of De Soto
spent int week at Lake Okoboll-
e guest of the D. Z. Hammett
famiiy.
Herbert Brown retumed Ilon-
day evening from a pleulnt va-cation spent wlth hh grandparenta
In Lincoln.
Hr. Aibert Hapkk and Raymond
Hapkle o!Atinntlc,Iowa* were
Saturday and Sunday vlaitora with
Hr. and ln. Wm Scherdln.
Louis Murdoch and LutherO'Ha:1lon returned from Splrlt
Lake, Iowa lan Wednexlay alter
e pleasant outing at the hkelt
Hr. and Ire. John Benderaon,nponed to be flood refugee! from
Arkansas, spent Sunday night at
the Cllhon Hotel,en route forSiem: City, Iowa..
Sidney Hagan of Eden Valley,Ninn., will hold a aeriel of meet-
iltll at the Church at God hadn-
nlng 1'1md»r evening, Sept.. (thEvenrbody welcome.
Mr.and tha.Fred Huff and
Hlaa Dorothy and Thema.: Powellleft the latter port e! the week
for Chl¢»z° where they will nuketheir home this wlnter.
Hr.and li n .Anton Henrlck-aen and children of Gresham,
Nebr. c am Sunlay and spent a
few d m via lti nx at the J.'r.
Nelson home.Hr.and Hrs.Henrlckaon were former Oruro
relldents._
B l u Ona Wagner of Ithaca.Neb vialted Mlaa Emma Beekman
over the week-end.Hin Wagner
rras instructor 5:1 history at theaunts university and ia not on her
way to Roanoke, Va. when the
will tenth In 0. |'i|l'a aehool.
Hrs.August Ratluuxnn was
operated on at the Will Hemorlal
hoapit-ll in Omlh l hat Wednes-
day for guitar and lx reported to
be getting along nicely.She Unalble to be moved to the home of
her daughter,Mn .Will Lindennear Blair, yeatenlay.
Hr. and Mra George W. Rdch-enbaeh and Hh s lly rtle Grayce,
who have been attending echo-ol at
the State University,spent the
wreckcu!.r the P ml Me h m-
baeh home.They left on Sundaymorning by auto for Crooiuton,
Nehr., where they will teich the
coming yur.
'Robert Riddle, aeeompanled byiff-ron Brock,Cilffortl Hilbert
and Everett Tyson, drove up to
c.r.s¢=m~r,mL mmzie
n f l
llyron l e h h g e r I n h i b -
w l n l h e f e n u n d d n n e k m
bllinen..
Mr.and Hrs. Chrenee n g
returned Bundny evening ml.;
'mention trip spent in Colonli.
C. w. Goc hlnonerend wife KOmnha were in Blelr Sundayfb
i u n g n u h e b o u u g r u n n a lt m
Wm.Scherdin.
'I h e W .R. C . \li llae r ve aUn l-
verell Tee Thnnday I!¥l!'l\lll»Sept. 1, at the home of Hn. Nldr
Thane.Al; are inviild.
m u m u u u m m u q q -
l n g a t e v r d a y i e t t h e l s o m e d
Hnend Hn. J oe Luur eneerll..Calhoun, u gues t of li ke Eli!
Steeveneen.
Friends have reached Wold
from H.c. Dleoon ma 1-- my
that they have arrived in cm¢¢¢¢
and had e nic e trip without eu'trouble of any kind.
llq. Pete Reeh end lon, Allredleft early Monday mornin; for
Arthur, III. to visit tives. Hn.
Reeh will th! e few week s htAlfred PIU!! to return in e illr
d a n
Mn .Freak Rogen o f * d l
Lake,I o n i l *Mihai her per-
entn,C.W.Burger and f lli la '1 f e w d a n Her sister,Eden
hu been *hit-ing hm' and returns!tiih her.
llik lrei Burger vtnlted her
aunts at Tabor, Ion and attend-ed a reunion of the Burger hm-
iiy et Glenwood, Iowa Int Thug-dny when our 4 hundred rela-
ti v e s m e m .
Mn. Dire Shed and lun 'Chuck'
arrived the forepart of the week
from Gary,Indiana to jo in lirSteed who hu.been in Blair for
e few wee They plan to mthBlair their me nd will roc kin
on wed Li oln artnet."
Hr. ¢5d Mrs. W m.ar ms ae -
companled by Hrs. Minnie Uvlllw
returned from an onto trip inChicago Ind points In Minneloh
ll! !Sundey.They left Chit-l.|o
Seturdey morning el nine o'¢l0¢k
l w v w l over dglxt at Grilaell,len end got in ;¢ Blur et three
Sumlny afternoon with never a
p ure or trouble to/mer thetrip.Hn .Bugeon visited hi rnon, RuueU\n Chicago Ihile ills
llryanu went up to Bt. Plul undllmaeepoiie on bodies:-
New: and Gosdp About People You Know.No
Greater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests
Than Having Their Nnmes Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone ll When You Have A News Item
-Please.\
LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT
lx nu s rn ml. uo frt s
More than m m h u Incaspent by Um Nsbruh Gu u a l
Hhctric tknnpany an l nur mb-
J. 1e:.'c»mpb¢u. furniture, mer
me undertaking.so-xr.
Dr. Leyland Sum, Chiroprac-
tor, Farmers sem Bank Bldz tf.
Henry Christensen ia driving anewChevroletcoupe purchased
of the Arona-on Chevrolet Co.
hir. Morgan Andmtn, of south
of Kennard, was a pleasant caller
at the Enterpnae office lut Satur-
day.A
WHY not make that farm loan
non before there ia an increase in
the Interest rate?Phone or writeohn H. Roper, Imac. Nebr.a2~st
Miss buciile Jensen, flaulhter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, who
been in attendance at the StateUniversity.:etumed home last
Friday.
Mrs. D. v. Manner left 1.6¢ Féi-
day afternoon for a short vim.
with relatives ln Iowa before tak-
in; up her duties as instructor ln
the Blair High school.
Wanted To Huy: Walnut timber.
ill pay jxlgheat market pdee.
Timber must be 12 in. or more indiameter and 6 ft. long.32-it
Box sz, FI.. Calhoun, Nebr.
John Riggin, of Lincoln, stoppedoffIn Blair the other day and
nhen he left he was dl'l\lflg a new
Chevrolet coupe which he pur-chased of the Ammon Chevrolet
company..
Mr. md Mrs. He.Monlte, ofI'ontonelle attended Masonic
plcnle at Calhoun last Sunday ar-lernoon and called at the home ul
their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Blattcrand family, on the way borne.
Mr. Robert Hilton, who ls n vet-eran on the Lincoln State Journal.
came home on Saturday of last
week and remained over until lestFridayhelpingTheEnterprise
force while part of the help \|..1s
away on a vacation.Rob ls a realprlnter and it is a pleasure to work
with him.
Good -ha:beting.North SideShop..r w .
5 C. X. Bendorf.embwlm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161, rn. phone, 224.3~t.f.
I'or Sale-Lumber saw mm.
|Will take about a 22-foot log.See
Ude Thaden, Ft. Calhoun, hlebr.
w
The sports vreamm niwoed ferlastSaturdayta be held in the
street opposite The Enterprise of-fice, was postponed on account ofthe Mn.1 Mrs. J w. Blatter and brother,
l.tltl1er,returned last Thunsday
from an auto tdp to Mlasouri, Hrs.
Blotter vialting at Maryville and
her brother at Hannibal.1 Mr. Joe Thompson and Charles
Hlnellne,who live northwest of
Blair.are apernling their vacation
at Chadzon,Nebr.visiting their
sister and family.Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bunch and Jenn.
A number of friends gather!!
at the Frank Ackerman home laet
Sunday e\e'lln§and helped himSelebrale his birthday.There were
lx families present.A nice lunch
was served and all hnll a pleasanttimeand wished Mr. Agjterman
many happy returns of the day.
l Mr. and Mn. Ralph Johns were
unable to return home lest week
|ar they pl ned because of the ~£Hness ol Hrlliuna lloweter they
arrivel Sunday evening' from Bo:
glilutte county where they had afinetimeexceptforthefew
days of illness of Mr. Johns who
is much better at the present
3-Ira. Oliver Htnldleson is spend-
ing o few weeks visiting herdaughter, Hrs. Clyde Biffar and
family at Lingle, Wye.She took
her little granlson, Donald, home.
He had been having a fine time
visiting his grandparents in Nebr-aska.Mn. lluehlleson expects to
visit the Ed Beard family at Wig-
xlna. Colo, hefone returning home.I
been workklg in the II. J. Cooke
omni. ~ F~day on huiim~.
Mr. and Hn. John Jenkins an
attending Market Week in Omaha
mu week.
Mr. md Hrs. H. C. Petenon,who live nur Ktnnard, were Blnlr
shoppers Int Llonday.
»
ily spent Sunday lt the Clean wu-
kieu homo.
For Sale: A three horse electric
motor in first clan shape. Inquire
lt The Enterprise office.ti
Hin. Dorothy Gray lenscn ioday
for her school work at Limon, Colo.where cha will teach the coming
y u r .
Cao! drenes for summer went.
22-if.Mn. T. C. Hiiton
J. E. fhmpbell, furnitun, nan
and undertgkinp B0-ti.
turned Monday evening of this
week from a trip pn to Park Rap-
ids, Minn.They report a finetrip.
a n 11, The Enterpdse 0ffl¢0
if you warn the Max I. Walker" mn to s to p f o r your suit or
dren to be cleaned and made likenew.28-Lf.
Emanuel Rumuuen of Lindsey
Nebr vidted over Sunday at the
home of his brother, Vic tor Ru-
rnuemen and other relatives in thi;
vicinity.
Gottlieb Stork. prominent farm-
er living in the Orum neighbor-
hood, shipped out forty head of
uhito face attle Tuesday evening
o! this week.
'Wo have the best egg muh ani
chick starter to be found or we
ran furnilh you the ingredients
ami you can mix lt yourself.Seeue for tankage.
7-tf.Blair Milling Co.
Misa Dorothy Schwoger ol'Lyons returned to her home lun
Sunday after a pleasant visit at
the home of Olin Hopewell ae eguen of Mila Elizabeth.
The Max I. Walker cleaning ea-
tabliahment of Omaha hos o wa-gon here every Tuesday.Call
Tho Ehmterprieo ll ,it y ou hare
anything to bo cleaned., I 28-tf
Mr. John Gannon and Hr. and
Mn. Carl Aldrich, of Rosalie, Neo.
called on Mrs Minnie Bugeon last
Sunday.They am old friends oftheBugeua family and were re-
turning to Rosalie from Omaha.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell re-tumed last Friday from Lincoln
where they have been for two
weelu.Mrs. Newell hu been ear-lng for her aged mother who has
been quite ill the past month. Mrs.
Bros: la somewhat better, but in
stil! eonflnel to her bed moot of
the time and attended by o nurse.Mr. Newell will resume sendeea at
the Congregational chureh next
Sunday.
Scheffler for high, meoml and lev:score.Mrs. Robert Riddie wil! be
hostess to the memhen at her
.1 |a
For Snle: Belle City dlsae cut-
ter in good lhlllw. $35 taken it.
John Menu, Brrminnon, Nebr.
31-21.
c. K- Bmdorf, ncensed amnabnm-
ar and lmdlrtlker. Bllh.'Dffkl
J. E. Campbell, furniture,rug:See the California sport hat nt
un-.1 unduruking.B0-ti.Mn. T. C. Hiltonk.29Lf.Hr. and Hrs. Joe Low and fam- E .For Sade--100 wg" :Malia and
drove up zo Blair with some
friends last Tueadny evening.
Hr. and Mn. Paul Moore have
:rIl\*¢-J in the diy and are reldyto begin their school work In the
city schools.
Summer ia on the vane.Get
your fall clothe: in lltape hy
phoning The Enterprise for theMax I. W a lk er ngo n to ml at
your door.Cali 11 for ln!omu.~tion.28-Lf
Min Opal Tucker,'sho works,gvf the Bankers' Reserve ln Oma-
¢. drove up Sunday with a party
ol friend: and vieited home folk.:at the I`reeman 'Tucker home for
the afternoon.`
Hin Gertmcle Mead of this clty
will present her Hemaan pupils in
e piano recital at the Herman Bopth t churth lnmonow evening.
September sm.Her drier,Misa
Ethel Mem! will aulst in the pro-
gram.
IH .an d £Burdette Hancock
have been e :fins a dull fromtheformal'a brother, Cllntan of
Atlanta, Georgia, the plat. week.
He loft for his home Sunday
evening,taking the tn ln from
Omaha.
H i n Ruby Bennett.formerBlairgirl,was married Auguxt
26 I t Clnelnnlll, Ohio to Mr.
Andrew M. Hansen of that dty.
Miss Bennett was employed atMn. T. C. Hilton'a milllncry store
for n few months while living in
Blair.
Hr. and Aire. Harold Clark andchildren of Chicago left Friday
evening for their home after a
two weeks vacation with Mrs.Clark'|parents,Hr. and H n .
Timm Neker and other relatives
and friends...
Mrs.Kenneth Richter enter-
tained the member: of the briIge
club at her home last Honda;evening.There were four lable!
of players.At the c lose of the
games pizza were given Hrs.
llr. and Hn. Alfred I'eer and
family :pmt Bowler with Hr. and
lin. C. A. Angumon of Omaha.
Tho band concert of Tuesday
evening dew a very good crowd
of appreciative listeners who fullyenjoyed the splendid mode.
Mn .H.H. Halbert and son,
Billy of Omaha, former Blair rea-
idente. c ame up Twdav and nrtrenewing léulintancel here.
Hh s Chldouo iidmer is the
owner of a Chevrolet eednn which
she wil!drive to and from her
school vrork at Dv Soto thin fall.
H. H; Bmw han the exc luslve
agency for the Aermolor Windmillandcarries 5 complete stock of
wlndmills and lauren on hand.
Phone Bled: 154.as-nf.
Nr.and Mn. vim-in Dnvideon
and children of Henson City are
here visiting at the parental. Al-
fred Peer homv.They drove tiptoWinnebagoMondayIn spend
the day with ¥\l:ll.i\EI, returningin the eventlg.
The Clumbr ..r Commerce met
Wednesday evening of last weekwilh a few of the faillzful out.
Mr.Ray Kmzh mm present and
gave n very fie talk on coopera-
tiye marketing on which lubjed. he
hai given cu:u\i¢i»|able thought
Kenneth Gnincf. a former Blair
boy, stopped in lllnir a short timeMonday on his way home from
Warominl.Whore he had spent
the eumnver.Ili-\ pnrenls reside
at Peru.
Mr.an d Mm Fred KolleamanofSeward, Nob.are here vigila-
Imz his brother Carl and family
ond with Hr. lml Mrs. Zioltermsnl1:|\e been lttvnding msrket week
In Omaha._4
Mr. :nd Hn D. P recher, of
Omlhl, were in Blair I Satur-day starting for the north part of
the art!!0 Sunday morning,for lshortvacationThey left their
year old son, Neneil, with Rev. and
Mrs. A FN.e\elI for ihe period oftheir obaenoe --..
was A. momma,hblldlt
BOYS AND GIRLS
m u m s v n ! n u n s n u
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Only a Fe w Day s 'Tlll Scljuol Be glns
RloHT_ NOW
THE BL AI R RACKE1 ' s To RE
Oflers you l lull llne ol School Needs
Boys' and Girls' Hose Boss' Blouses and Dress Shins
Dress Prinls for Girls' Dresses
Lunch Boxes and Pniln
Tsblels Pencils Ben Holders Ink Nu!eBooks
History Paper Paneillluxes
The Blair Racket Store
nm ru- Yau sue
uslin cmzs
h w u d n n w a d d n u m a s u r|t\h lpoo w!f\ unt Blnlr,Hd »'ra d n :t h Ac . - \ d o o a ln ~0?
lu=nn,1m.
. _»
l s z z F O R D o o u r l : ( L i k e N e t )$325.00
1924 F O R D C O U P E ( B a l b o a T i r e s , N e w P a i n t ) C h e a p 225-00
| 9 2 9 F O R D C O U P E ( G o o d C o n d i t i o n )75.00
1 9 2 6 C } !E \ ' R D L E T C O A C H 450.00
( P i n e t o n d i l i o n a n d [ u l l E q u i p m e n t )\
l 9 2 § C } I E § ' R o l . I 1 T TO U R I N G P r i c f d u z c r r r
5.00
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arth p u h lln h rib s n o d t m athr-
w in n u n u u h e n p u w v u lfn u w
lu tv no alth cd qd gn lu d nb~
urrlpdnuyrin.Evvrymbnatblru u n m d n r v in d m z u u u n a d i -
Hn u u imn d o n p an u fih u e n n -tx le lbs tv o tn ih p vb lln hr sn d
mhnaibtr.
N o | r n u r |1 l° r l * " 1 \ || b o n
u m d a h n y n n l m i n a n y a ntha dat enloysd by du Unlmd
S h llld lx e ms d g n ln g o f t h e
Ar u llli i emd g h t s n dlh d f
| | ¢ .
Pnl Doveiopints ll Cludl
Thi th e pda lnde re c o fni ni
what Pwllnl me m:to them il
d u m :in the following extractsI'r | ' m;: | r lie hb | ' €.L H. Br wh in
the .Amulc u Ekvatpr md Grain
Ttldl, the offkhl pgpgr of tht
Grain Damien National Azsocln-
don.
1 . ~' m u h u l l s l w b e h e ld h e n d u ma i,Muze mpg!2n n r s a r n l s s m - 5 s m i Glr'inerr;u| ¢d Unuruntsd
l n .by striking out.
}lr:.£.'na Fm and non: spear'
Sunday with Hr. and Hrs. Frank
Bdley.
The Blue Bird Sewing Club arabusgr prtpuing an exhibit for the'
sure Fair.Ali who ¢» hom um
vicinity will be interested in ane-
ing it.
The ladies of the Kindrnd Many
mlllc n Club have invited theirhulnndsandIarrliliesto join
lrilh them in rbuket dinner at
the Hen na Pa rk Sunday, Sept.(th.They expecz zo have games
afternoon ice creanl.
Trlon home.
lliuves Anna Paulsen, Edith and
llargaret W arrkk spent Friday
afternoon with Eleanor and Flor-
ence Dixon..
: u n a u m m m u n M a r r u m
and Ellen Cagneron 'ren ¢lUil=l'on friends and patrvnl "l'ue»daynfzernnon after inrtinm in Bhir.
Hin Cameron ard His:H u y
Lon will teach the Bono sc hool
this y ur.
'Ish. usd Mn. Harry Snett spent.
Wednemdny evening at the Xen-and entertainment md later in the img, Wm home.
lin. C. B. Bunn returasd !nt"""
Mr. and Hn. Cly de Flash ipent | 'I`ueuhy from Iy er!enjoyable
Frldlsr evening at Que Hlmi m p to C ln ld a .
0
ln.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
w. B. P. Robb, Pnator.
402 w. Llnooln St.
Everything eonnldereé the nt-
tundnnoglast Sunday was mighty
fine.Friday evening of this week the
Helping Han-l ladies are |\ervIn¢,a
"Diminishing Ten" to the young
people of the church.
A blnhrlnx party ivan hell atthe Clyde Harm-r home Monday
evenlng in lhonor of Miss Wilfnn
Burger.OI course the young peo-
ple had n good time.This preacher and "better half"
are having a hard tnuel with the
:HP or hay fever or something
of the kind:whatever it is we
wouhl like to swap it for some-
thing else, ha he.Word has come that our son
reached Iowa City _tort in tlrno to
eondpct a funeral.They were ers-ing to get him on the phono na he
entered his home. '
A card from our daughter Hazelnys, "All xvinz well so far." The;
weebead with Hr. and Hrs. N. R.
Ilurdie and son.Mn .Wm.Rot-ledge and ~i.1ugl1ter,Mrs.llnzo
Hu c k and I n n Rutledge.All
m o home Sunday morning.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and
family left Saturday morning forParkaton, S. D. to viait Mrs. Iver-
son's brother.Louie Chrlderlaen
and family. Rr}l's. aisuers, ClaraandPearl. are lookin: after the
farm while Um are away.
Miss Hazel Potter of Walthili,who spent flue past week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Ray returned home Sunday,ae-cevnpnnied by Mn. Ray who will
visit her alaten, Mrs. Frank Pot-
ter and Mrs.Dean Reynolds of
that plea.
Hr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Tysonvisited Geo. llnins' Thursday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Layman amifamily.Mrs.Margaret Iverson.
gon Will, and daughters Ciara anI
Pearl,and Floyd Wilder spent
'I'lm|-:day evening at the R.M.
Ixerron home and helpel Mildred
Cari ~ Bader, Panoz.
At the c lone of the mornin;
rerviee im Sunday, the e!ed.len
of our dekirlll no the Ley Elec-
torel Conference 'aaa held, aa rl-vertieed.The beliottlng resulted
in the diction of Hin Ethel Mem!
aa delegate, Dr. C. R. Head being
c h oa en m delefate. '!he,¢on-
ferena 111|heir! in Omaha onifrldayl September 23nd.An im-
porunt item of su hunineaa wil!be the election of hylnen, equal in
number with the mlnlsterlni dele-
gates, to represent the Nehruka
Confenqee at the quldrennial
general conference of the church
to be held in xmm City thmouah-
out the month of Ihr. 1928.Sunday. September nh:
10 A. an-chmh School.ll A . ll. - Mo r ni ng W o rs h ip .
Sermon hy the pastor,"Go-d'sLaborUnion".Special mule.
Bring the family to church.
1' P. ll.--IIpworth League.Ali
rwnl Plllpie weieome.a P. IL-3-Ivenizsg Happy Ilou:
service.Good music, friendly fel-
lowdmip.l'as!.nr"a subject:"TheLoud Spoiler and the *sun smm
Vdee'."A Road pines to be on
Sunday evening.You wont have
to apolodne Ior bringing your
m m .Wednesday.Sept."nh, 7:45 P.
M.-lid-week Restoring Hour.Tha! rue prize, a thine! to irred-
iute, la offered here.Come and
enjoy its llc|p
ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD
" n u andrea a m y Bakers'
Club urn entertained by Hrs. John
nmh a t th e Clyde Fitch home
l u i Thunday aftarnotrrt.The
time was spent aeirini ne mel.after which dee refreshments
were aenrod.The :lead meetilll
'urlli be held with Clan and PuriIverson Sephmher Sth and each
member will bring an autographed
qozlit block and me quilt will be
given Ura. John Fitch for her
birthday.Hr. and hire. Fred Her.Jack
Jean, His: Hazel Potter and Hr.
and Ira. Joe Bandar and daugh-ter spent Friday evening at the
home of Hn. Htrtlret Ive rson
and family.
lin. An Baker and daughter,
Glady s were dinner gums of ~
Kenneth Tyson on Friday.The Bhae Binla of Bono Sewing
Club meets today with their lead-
er.Edith Warrick where 'lemon-stratlonx wiil be given, and have
invited their mother: to be prea-
ont.Ref ments of Eee enumand cake will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. A: 1»:. Dixon and
family and Mr.James Kehoedroveto Fremont Sunday after-
noon and c alled on Mr. and Mn.
Leonard Gainea.Ned 'Fyaon accompanied Wm.
Rutledge to Lake Okohoji Isnt
f .Q
do~le,~m o ~on Ped n'
ning!!d m 'Holtettler md R l !
t h a t shipped from b l n aims
hi ; 15 .
lluten lud gum out.Wlrd's ada tap,Roy l l u t l n '
mind: Ind la error bs! I-Iwi! let
/m r m w -Elgln-~8tezI bridge beiag erect-
Ho~r-Nur ummm bdldint
ccmplcud.Hamer-'Bucher Chcvroln Co-
inslllh nur gnoii.-ne pump.
wrardod fu'diltlitt 25 |¢h00l
bonu..Plimyn-Gr1\*t'Ic rur c omplet-
in P almy n- Ea gle :W Miamoyno-'Three c an cattle
shipped hom hen in day.Lump c lz y - w mu n y high-
way to Ashton finished.Anselmo-Contnd lit for new
school bulliing.8tam!onl Wilcox Oii Company
wo sink me 'nil here.
mwlint of Distric t mid number
a Omaha-Plan.:d i xu u ld for
llying nstunl zu pipe line jrom
Amariilo, Ton: to han.Kenenw-Wheat yields hen av-
mind: Ind la error bs! I-Iwi!
isli leother tllly i nthe ariFI RS TGAHE
Bhir.. m a n
L . J I p p , | a . . . . 5 2 2
s¢ u ¢ m¢ r, ; b . .o o
Kr au »e ,e .. .. .x 2T. J i p p , 1 f . . . .1 I
Vn De u. | e n. d.1 1
'Nar rle k,2b ...1 2
Q . r f . . .1
Lu ~
4
5s
.|
55 o
s o o4o \ 1C! | \ u e n, p . . . .
Tnta1| .......40
P0
0
I8
a5
1
2
1
I1
7 9 2 1 :Hamid Firutonee
AB R H
Gardner, 2b . . . 4 1 I
R. Adams, rf . . 4 0 I
iloslatder, n . . 4 0 IRafliuters, Bb 4 0 0
1' ¢ = k ," p . . .. . . 4 o o
Lhnmbem lb 4 o o
R o c k , r f . . . . . 8 0 lw m , ¢ f .. . s o 1
lulrlnt, c . . . . 3 0 1
Total!0 as 1 oS-core by innings:
Blair . . . .000 801 03x
P0
2
a
1
4
11
2
25
2 1 1R
- 1
Flreslones . 100 000 000--ITwo - h u e h lt K n m n e
hit.: Krause, stolen L..
Sc.heI!£er,,Lundt,Gardner,
tetller, R. Adams; hues on
Gothenburg-Petition for new
oounty jali.
Gothenburg Avvnue C beinggraded beinm 19111 and 20th.
Lebanon-3%c an of wheat
shipped from hen fmm July 14
to fint Heck of August.Nvbrukl urlil be second :tale In
the Union in sugar but tonnalu
thi! year.off Peck 4, stnxk ou! br Peck 3:
Cisuaen, 2: double play: Clauseto 8-eheffler eu liraule:umpire
H¢Q=}ad¢-
sifunn GAME
Blair
AB R H P0 A!. .J iP P. a.. . 3 0 0 2 4 »
Sc h e! fle r, Ib. .3 o 1 6 2 '
Ca me ro n, rf .. .3 0 0..o |T. J i p p , l f . . . . 3 0 0 1 0 |
VnnDeus en,d.8 0 0 1 1
'| r\"nnlck,2b...3 0 o l8!.ricklett,e . . .1 0 1 4
Z{ r a ua e , c .. . . 2 0 2 0
1 0n
o
10
1
1.umn,sb....1Pl<k,p......2 o o 1o0
To t | l | . . . . . 2 4 ( 1 8 9
3|onnic h'| Flrnlonn
AB n H PO A
Gardner, 2b . . . 4 o 1 1 3Chlmberi, lb . . 3 1 I 8 0
Hoatntlier, as . . 3 n I 0 2
Ray Muten, 8b 3 0 l 1 0
hat oonciudod.the a!.Nll|°f°fuiotlnoo which h u been vn ti d
btblltn the prlvau.-I3' owned com-
punks and the what po ols hu
not onto;od the find and moat
criiinlll phue.it is being pnxildv
od by prominent grain mon .md bardtlinterntzcl penozu who sae wet!
Informa! than the nxt six monthsmay volt srttnoll a c rhll in tht
(rata In d! with out pna ient in
Cnmfla.."'l`\il struggle, vrhlch is by fantbl moat gigantic that lun takin
pine in the Domlnlon, commencedin 192| with the formation of the
first provincial urhent poo! in Su-
kntchlwm.In the fotlowing year
H~OMEMAKER
A Warm Weather Dish
Baked f amand cheem make agood supper dhh for 1|arm weath»
er.Break the drsireti numbor of
fm in a bottom! elrlhomvan or
glass baking dish, ltld a few tnble-spoons of cresm :nl uit enough
tn season.Spdnkle the top with | rltr| |
:hens mixed with time dry broad-
cnlmhs.Set the dish in n pan
wnuiphg hot water in a moderateoven until the em are net nm!
'thc crumbs an brown.
H tohl md Alberta followed thu Apple cobbler is p popular sumload, aithoogh than we n alight mer dessert since almost every-diftnnuoss in thi manner of or | one hu nppln at this time oi' the
gnizatlon.Tino!thne pools no r.
than :natal I centralized selling
q m q ."Fo r the th at th an y a n the
Apple Cohbter
Ono quart :tend fresh apples.Any kind of fruit may be used,"For me :tnt mn! yelra wepo-ofa operated at a xiecldad dugo-
vantage."Having lost the battle in par-
liament, the gnain trade are nowconsidering their future policy.
' Th e n are several Importanthctora involved with which those
who are acqwnted with the [rain
trade mls' not he familiar."Country elevators are me:eiy
feeder! for tenninal anI hospitalelevaton.The great profits in the
pain trade are made in the ter
ualnnl nlnuninnl T| h nxnllnlllnn
1a x u ;, n u m v a a a - a " - d .. . .-- -a n d be r ri e s l n p l a c e o ! a p p l e s i t
de si re d.H a k e a ve r y r i c h b i s c u i t
dough.Roi! out one-fourth Inch
thick.Line a very deep pudding
pan with the dough.Put in onepart of apples, or other fruit. one
wv at augarfoaa tealpoon of nut-meg and two tablespoons of butter,
turing the dough dovm from around
the pan fixing lt ao aa to complete-ly rover the fruit and sugar in the
pan. Cover with one quart ot boil-
ing water. place in a hot oven andcook until doughqia done and nueil
a c l . v n 1 ,p »»o aws
n ° ¢ z ¢ , ¢ f .....0 1 1
-2 o
5
6
o
oW:|n|,lf.....33
2
3J m~trn m, e. .. .3 r
Roy Masters, rf .o 0
o n
Totals . . . . 28
Score by innings:
3 12 21 7,
R II EB I a lr . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 4
Flreatottea . . 011 001 0-3 12 0
Tarobane hits: Gardner.Ward,
Jantram, Chambem Scheffter. Sac-
rifice hits: Lundt. Struck out byPeters 4, Fiek 5.Doutgle plly l.
Rfhwffler to Wanrick.Umulre.
were men §il!{ Ol uwea molnea untheir way to Izriianapoiis.BothHazel and Ella were to preach tn
the morning and the other ln theevening.hir. Cook was to preachfor the Speedway church, Indian-
apoiis, Ind. last Sunday He has
juat received a call from that
church nt a salary of 32600.We hear that L-tttille Brunton is
ieavtng for Chaulron, Nmbr. next
Sunday.Subiéct of the sermon next Sun-
r l n a r ! 1 \ n P ! i 1 0 " f n h v h v l f n n n f Q L .
2;
0
3 Milford,111. hut Sunday, one in
3
l
Mr. and Mn. Frank ensue; and
children ami Mrs. Btlleyfa moth-
er, Mrs. Casa Frye viaitmi Mon-
th?with Mrs.B:\iley'a "f-htrs. G. W. Thompson at W ne-
buao ,Nebr.Hr. and Mra. Wiltunl Cltilmber t
and their guests, the Misses A1
Icrson of Iowa spent Sunday eve-ning at the L. L. Layman home.g
Miss Anna Paulson took Sun-day dinner with Maxine Mathews.;
In the t1t'ernoo:1 Mrs. Lara Paul-¢
.ion and son, James took the two
Come in and look 'em over Lustrous and Beanitiful
u ~ 4 ~ o + u ~ ~ n ¢ ¢ - ¢
A display of exquisite Hose,
sheerin lexlure.ve( so well knit
. . ~ tu m~ i n g f 'so-xr.Shop..~ 1 ~
nr. umm.; States, Chtroprae-!c. xc. B-endorf,immun-
~r, Farmers sem Bank Bldz tf.er and undertaker, Blair.Office
Henry Christensen ia driving a» I Chevrolet coupe purchased
phone, 161, rea. phone, 224.3~t.f.
I'or Sale-Lumber aavr mm.
~f the Arona-on Chevrolet Co.|Will take about a 22-foot log.See
Mr. Morgan Anemtsn, of south
~I Kennard, was a pleasant caller
t the Enterpdae office last Sator-
y.
WHY not make that farm loan
our before there ia an increase in
e Interest rate?Phone or writeohn H. Roper, Define. Nebr.a2~st
Miss buciile Jensen, flaulhter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, who
~n in attendance at the Stateniveralty,returned home last
riday.
Mrs D. v. Manner left not Féi-
ay afternoon for a ahort vim.
lth relatlres in lowa before tak-
: up her duties as instructor in
e Blair High school.
Wanted To Huy: Walnut timber.
ill pay highest market pdee.
mber must he 12 in. or more inometer and 6 ft. long.82-it
Box sz, FI.. Calhoun, Nebr.
John Rlggin, of Lincoln, stopped~ff In Blair the other day and
hen he left be was dl'l\lflg a new
Ude Thaden, Ft. Calhoun, Nebr.
32-2f~
The sports vreamm niwoed forl m Saturday to be held in the'meet opposite The Enterprise of-
fice, was postponed on account of
' t h e n l m
Mrs. J w. Blotter and brother,Luther,returned last Thunsday
from an auto tdp to Mlasouri, Hrs.
Blotter vialting at Maryville and
her brother at Hannibal.
Mr. Joe Thompson and Charles
Hlnellne,who tive northwest of
Blair. are spending their vacation
at Chadzon,Nebr.visiting their
sister and family.Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bunch and Jenn.
A number of friends gather!!
at the Frank Ackerman home last
Sunday e\e"1lnir and helped himSelebratae his birthday.There were
lx families present.A nice lunch
was served and all hnll a pleasanttimeand wished Mr. Agjterman
many happy returns of the day.
vrtllet gqgpg ~| 19 W .;all. i nd MY F ~ J o llllS W t!!
hased of the Ammon Chevrolet unable to return home lost week
om an .ll* they pl ned because of the ~£H"r e i i m . .ness ol ue.lloweter theyMr. md Mrs. He.Monks, of arrivel Sunday evening' from Bo:ontonelle attended Masonlci|3u21¢eounty where they had a
~lcnle at Calhoun last Sunday ar-lernoon and called at the home ul
eir daughter, Mrs. J. W. Blatterit family, on the way home.
Mr. Robert Hilton, who ls n vet-ran on the Lincoln State Journal.
ame home on Saturday of last
eelr and remained over until lustrldayhelpingTheEnterprise
oroe while part of the help \|.1s
way on a vacation.Rob ls a real~rlnter and it ia a pleasure to work
~ith him.
fine time except for the few
days of illness of Mr. Johns who
is much hetter at the present
3-Ira. Oliver Htnldleson is spend-
ing n few weeks visiting herdaughtex, Hrs. Clyde Biffar and
family at Lingle, Wye.She took
her little granlson, Donald, homo.
Hr had been having a fine time
visiting his grandparents in Nehr-aaka.Mrs. lluehlleson expects to
visit the Ed Beard family at Wig-
;xlna. Colo, before returning home.
turned Monday evening of this
week from a trip pn to Park Rap-
ids, Minn.They report a finetrip.
a n 11, The Enterpdse 0ffl¢0
if you warn the Max I. Walker" mn to s to p f o r your suit or
dren to be cleaned and made likenew.28-Lf.
Emanuel Rumuuen of Lindsey
Nebr vidted over Sunday at the
home of his brother, Vic tor Ru-
rnuemen and other relatives in thi;
vicinity.
Gottlieb Stork. prominent farm-
er living in the Orum neighbor-
hood, shipped out forty head of
uhito face attle Tuesday evening
o! this week.
'Wo have the best egg muh ani
chick starter to be found or we
ran furnilh you the ingredients
ami you can mix lt yourself.Seeue for tankage.
7-tf.Blair Milling Co.
Misa Dorothy Schwoger ol'Lyons returned to her home lun
Sunday after a pleasant visit at
the home of Olin Hopewell ae eguen of Mila Elizabeth.
The Max I. Walker cleaning ea-
tabliahment of Omaha hos o wa-gon here every Tuesday.Call
Tho Ehmterprieo ll ,it y ou hare
anything to bo cleaned., I 28-tf
Mr. John Gannon and Hr. and
Mn. Carl Aldrich, of Rosalie, Neo.
called on Mrs Minnie Bugeon last
Sunday.They am old friends oftheBugeua family and were re-
turning to Rosalie from Omaha.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell re-tumed last Friday from Lincoln
where they have been for two
weelu.Mrs. Newell hu been ear-lng for her aged mother who has
been quite ill the past month. Mrs.
Bros: la somewhat better, but in
stil! eonflnel to her bed moot of
the time and attended by o nurse.Mr. Newell will resume sendeea at
the Congregational chureh next
Sunday.
uu\.|:|1.u m u u u l llu lp lu ul n u n '|H M l .E n e a d y " o f I n t w e e k s u f fe r i n g w m a n e x t n 5 Q1
§fr o m a n a t t i c k o f app en di ci ti a.O n la s t Su n dn y ,
5 |m
{Aronson Chevrolet Company
\.r f_` \\|
/\E
J. E. Campbell, furniture,m vUv1 undoruking.B0-ti.
Hr. Ind Hrs. Joe Low and fam-
ily spent Sunday lt the Clean wu-
kieu homo.
For Sale: A three horse electric
motor in first clan shape. Inquire
lt The Enterprise office.ti
Hin. Dorothy Gray lenscn ioday
for her school work at Limon, Colo.where cha will teach the coming
y u r .
New: and Gosdp About People You Know.No
Greater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests
Than Having Their Nnmes Appear in the Home
Paper.Phone ll When You Have A News Item
-Please.\
LOCAL NEWS---COMMENT
»
C . L B e a ¢ l o r £ , T s 1 i .P h a n
l l y r o n l e h h g t r I n i n
m l n t h e f ¢ r ¢ D l r ¢ o f t h e -b l l i n e n .
M r .a n d H r s .Clare-nee
r e t u r n e d Bu n d n y e ve ni n g '
va ca t io n t r i p s p e n t i n Cul~
C .w . G o c h l n o n e z a n d
O m n h a w e r e i n B k l r S u n d a y
i t l n g n t t h e b o n u o f l z . a n d
W m . S c he r di n .
Th e w . R . C . w i l l n e r ve a
ve r i l l Te n T h n n d a y
M i s a F a i t h H c M l n I | c f C o u n c i l
B l u f f s s p e n t n fe w d a n t h i ! m e k
w h i t i n g B w : r u m e n .
C. K . Be n d o r f, l i c en s e d em b l l m -
a r a n d u n - h r l a k a r ,B l n l r .O d i n
ph o n e , 1 8 1 , r u . p h o n e , 2 2 4 .I- t t .
l l i s l L o r r a i n e B e i t ! o f D e S o t o
s p e n t i n t w g e k n L a k e O k o b o i l -
a g u e s t o f t h i D .Z.H a m m e t t
fa m i i y .
H e r b e r t Brm nrn r e t u m e d l l a m -
d a y e ve n i n g f r o m a p l e u l n t va -
c a t i o n s p e n t w l t h h h g n n d p a r e n u
I n Li n c o l n .
n ; \
Cao! drenes for summer went.
22-if.Mn. T. C. Hiiton
J. E. fhmpbell, furnitun, nan
and undertgkinp B0-ti.
B. B. Aronmrr and vifqweze in
Omahq lui. Friday on hwnul.
Mr. and Hn. John Jenkins an
attending Market Week in Omaha
mu week.
Mr. md Hrs. H. C. Petenon,who live nur Ktnnard, were Blnlr
shoppers Int Llonday.
»
See the Cl."fornia sport lil! It
Mn. T. C. Hillofffc.29Lf.
For Sade--100 ton!alfalfa and
wild hay.Phone 2:22 on 18.
l t Lueninzhoener I Ilmcke.
For Snle: Belle City dlsae cut-
ter L1 good almlw. $35 taken it.
John Menu, Brrminnon, Nebr.
31-21.
c. lf. Bmdorf, ncensed amnabnm-
ar and undlrl-lker, Bllh.'Dffkl
phone, 161, zu. nhone. 224.8-U.
llr. and Hn. Alfred Fear and
h nm;l';f"'i:'iudI3}' H ~u?i§|*"*"'*-ami *llll l\\\\l\°||§{""""_..., ...-..,..,,...-lhn §-|¢».i from strong,ldné wearing thresé
that it gives a full measure of service
§ ; a t ; j : l ; i ; " e s 'e n i n g s e r m o n : fs i g h u .
Ia T h e n ' A { ) w [ ] } "h i r .M a r l i n Jo h n s o n a n d so n
O u r n r n w u r m n n l i n v 'lmannn fn r M¢ 1¥ il |o f DC I?HCTITIBD | f'¢ 0 m
mint: in ioosely done.tance.
HOME THEATRE
SUND AY
Lon Chaney in
"THE MOCKERY"
Fox NEWS, l10DOE Ponce AND REVIEW
M O ND AY a n d W E S D AY
v A U D m v r L L E
Edna-The Psychic Marvel-in person
The Great Lawrencé
Master Magician
Complete change uf vaudevi\|a and picmrea each night
ON THE SCREEN MONDAY
Pat 0'M|\|ey and Mne Busch in
u »19
WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY and m a u i ?
Norma Talmadge in
"CAMlLLE"
COMEDY
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Sa\|y O'Nv:iI and Inwrcncn Grey in ~
'THE CALLAHANS
AND THE MURPHv's
COMEDy
TUI-JSDAY-I-`lurenco Vidur in
TheWorld at Her Feet'
g \J
E Blue Crane Hosiery with the Feather Edge Pointed Heel
§"Surpasses all othersin Quality and Price" 31.19 a pair
;Chi1dran'e School Hose 351:and 80c pair
=.§P I E C E GOODS
E .N o t e w e l l t h e s a v i n g y ° 9 m a k e b y b u y i n g
E IE5'y o u r D r e s s G o o d s r e q u i r e m e n t s n o w .
;Qff
U n a n u p -H -1 v - -- - -vutorl for treatin; grain.
"Once in poueulon of this
grdn, the :mln trader, . . . . nn
bring it to hh terminal elevators
and proceed so mike some money
try judicious mixing. . ."The podtian of tha :min mer-
chlnh hmrewz, is stil! further pn-
.i\°d1°°1i In put yearn me grain
tnds hu competed at country
paints for the grain.Charges (or
h,\|uillnq gnin,for slodng ii.
wdrldnl and |ndin| lt, have beenndaud below cont in as-.lor to at-
tn c t the fanner.Tht J levator
owner was willlnl to hu moneyon tb! country Qievratnr owner in
aria! to ni. the grain. henna heknew he would make it all back
u l tn g o o d d e d mo l tl lt h e i e r -
mind."From :wg on, the operation M
munity elevators will can to bl
nttnrtlve although they a n aneuenthl thing in the nut ina:
porllliun chain which caries tha:rib from die [min Geld to thu:
ultimah consumer.
"Reiiibie infnnnation In to the
affect that the mldority of the
lrrlin men an of the opinlxrn thatthe best course to foilow il so clan
don nil. alnaton."
Sami of tht lnrgn operaton Inthis country fnresur thls devel-
cpment two or thru y u a n I nand dhpoacd af their eoimtry th-n lo r l.Othon an doin! lo mv.
This ihouid make it Quiet for
pods and "oo-c ps" to neun mr
ill facilities at country mxrkeu.
The next. step is lo secure termin
ll frdllliu a nd ail of th e :dumu g "IMI. gn thelrlllh.The
wht operator will lntidpala this¢|,|q¢ muddeal with the noopn,
just as he hu dau. or will do,With his country elewstors. -Ne
b ma h F n mm.
NEBRASKA W EEKLY
INDUSTRIAL luavzzzw
Ar no ld -New vnd n:installed
ax llgln plant.A n d i - T o w n u m a .g n a r x
Dnmhaif cup of sugar
onehai! lilspoon nutmegMix aid dissolve augur in milk
before serving.Use about two tablespoons to
each ponlon of ecbhler.
alos xlc u s SP LI T
' r wo wr m B L A I R
The Monnich l'irestcme1 came 1°
Blnir Sunday for a double-headerwith Blair. relun1]n¢ sith an oursbunk.Blair mapped the opening
engagement F to I while lhe Fn-monten capped the M.-cond 3 lo o.
The neoni game* was limited to
:wen rounds by ngnemmt.In thu first game the Flair slug-
gen combined their hit! with min-phrn by the Pa~emo.°\ten nd did
:ll the!!1-rnrln:an the fourth.
sixth and eighth innings.In the
fourth round three rum wen lentover the plate on n combination of
thru hill, thru firlden' c hoir"nn.l turn hue: on balls.Two hill
nd two error: produced mutha! in
the sixth.In the eighth turn hits.
one a triple by Krause, a bane on
Illis,an error and l.fi¢1der'achoice were good for than more.
The Ftndoma mend their lone
tally in the opening frame.Hu i
G|.rdr||er. fini. up, cided the hues'Rhea Lund! mwrihrew first hue
and the bil! mat into the mto-
mobiln. S¢h\f|1¢r nude a play forGardner nt the plde but he 'ru
too lata.This :ru ull the mor-lng done i=r.\h=Fnmonlzrn in
that lame:Clausen holding thelin d ea ie n | ;I e_ th e r ut o f ui
h y .ln tha curtain |n;ag~em¢n\ Pet-
ers held ibn Blair alunzn to fourtif: ;,;,,|;¢, whilv his teammates
were pounding Pick for 12 hits,
four of them doubles.
Gadner led off with a rlouhlo
but remained am nrmrri wh 4 theaide was retired, two cf by
lhe strllm-ou; route and one n afly to left field.
In the mcond Fume Peters nn!
Schuyler clung to the ind in the
Elkhorn Valley league nec Sun-
day by ulehaling the Fremontilenlunts white Hooper was an-
nexing another guna and Binhum zlividinl a doublu header with
the Mnnnich !"insl.o:1es.Schuy-
ler new in one-half a glnme aheadof Hooper which is hd( a fame in
front of Blair for second place.
The ilcrthnnts by their lou £0Schuyierexchangedplumswizh
North Bend which won from the
Scribqer lads.Norih Bend is now
n full game ahead of the Fremont-
an.The relative standing of the
other three team in the secongl,
:Minion renwned unchanged,e
Ifimutones gaining half a game anScribner :nd are in sixth place
whllt Scribner in aextnth place ls
one fuil game lbénll ni Snyder.
Slandlng
TeamSchuyler .....
Hooper ......
BLAIR ..
is
i i
. u14
I2a
Nonh Bend ....
I'remont lienhanu .llonnichi Firestone: .
Scribner .....5Snyder~...4
\Sunlhfs Ga le:
W.1.7
7
a
9
913
1116
Pri.san
.sas
.cas
.sos
. s n,ssc£21
.200
Sthuyler 5, Fremont lerehulla 2Blair 7-0, Fremont llonnichs I-3
North Bend 3. Scribner
Hooper 8, &:\yder 5.
5
c o u c a mxr z o xa l. C HURC H
A. I`. Newell, Pastor.
. . . __ . . . . . .Pubiic service: 1|lil be munmi
next Sunday morndng al. 11 o'¢lockwith the pastor in charge.After
the cloning of the church for thep u t fur week:we win all be
rewdy to grae; eac h other lain
in LM house of worship.
Tho Clmrch Sc hool hll beenwonderfullymaninuluedd u r i n g
August. md the faithful teachers
have been rewarded with an ll-
most noun; attsndnzréout on an infield tap, Rock dnded,|T110 Ariztuu lrlil ~ its med.-
v w ..,-' 1 . . . _U . . . . . . .v .\ \ ' e d : \ c 1 d a y e v e n i n g i s M a l t .2 ' I : } -
44.This is a very irnpoziant
lesson: please read It with great
care.The minister is to lead thx'
meeting this week.Choir prnctiog Thursday Eve-
ning.There was a fins attend-
ance lui. Thursday evening.Ac~
enrulingiy our sang services Sun-day wen fins.Tha :pedal num-
bers were appreciltenl too.
We wish if you Iuve news items
of ihltnsi you would phone them
za us.Doublhnn we fail to getmany ll£lrls that you would like to
have mentioned. Pham us about ii..
PEACEFUL HILL
Mrs. Claus Wrig; in havifll' 3
new hog bam w Chu. Smith
af Bennington is ins: the work.Hr. nd him. Fred Petersen and
nm. Ervin \isl1.e¢I with GrandmaPaenen in Bennington Slt|.|nlI\5
afternoon.Mr. and nn. Henry Weaeman
nm! luby visited at the Chris
Jmaen home i n i Satunhy eve-
ning.R.. E Fairchih! of Kunnsr3 vn-ited at the Fwd Petersen home
one J lr Int week.Mrs.Henry Wrieh and li k e
ldueiler eelebntzd their birthdays
Sunday.Mrs. Chu: Wrigg had the fol-
louring vialum at her home Mon-du, Afunut 29»Mr.and l n .
Dtniel Pilnnt Qnd Mr. Gordtn ofIrvington.Heb.,ll: ..md Hrs.
Juhn Ehlers of Bennington, Mn.Pllant's mother of Den Mains. fa.
and Jlnies Allen of Del Moi-ns.
Min Grace Smith of BenningtonvisitedalldayTuesday - with
Emelie Wrigg.A :number of funk.: of this vl-
cinity attended the picnk £3 Ben-
nington Sunday.`" 'lm He n r y Wssemnn aI.trn.le¢l
the Ladies' Aid ln Banningto: onediy but week.
Gladys anal Verna Petersen
spent the pu: week visiting mln-
tlvea in Bennington.
panied by Mn . T.IL Iverson,
drove to Omaha Thursday after-
noon.Mr. Johnson left for Colm
rndo Sfarings jwhure he will spemlthree weeks.
I n Baxter tool:supper anispenttheeveningwinhWill
Iverscm last Sunday.
Miss Freida Bailey returnedhome Monday after a two n1ontl1'|
vacation with her lunt, Mn. G. W.
Thompson of Winnebago, Nebr.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Plulaon and
family spent Frilay evening atRasmus 1'eterscn'a at Rose Hill.
the occasion being Mm Petersenkr8anm»y ."'
Mints Mamie and IIvely n An-
derson of Shenanduah, Iowa, left
Monday for their home .after a1.\1~e!:'s visit with their aunt, Mrs.Wiklard Chambers.The Mines
Anderson beach school near their
home.L. L. Layman ml fnmily calledat ihe home of Hrs.Ma n lr e t
Ixerlon Mondiy e\e:\in¢.1
Roby and Emenine McCoy ra-turned Sundxy evening from Fre-
mont where they have been vid!-
ing at the L. B. Dsy home.
Loze s of Blair is
spending l few day: at the homeof Clan and Pun Iverson.
Mr. and Hrs. A. E. Dixon andfamilyandJune:Kehoe spent
'Ftnuhy at Krug Park and ,uwLindberghin the parade during
the day.
Hrs. Osc ar Matin!! and fam-
ily have been entertaining thelormer'| aister, Url. Sam Wilson
ami Jzughhr.Betty of Albion,
Hehr.for the put week.Theyfrntthe dab in Omaha l u i
u y a n the :W i l s o n a n d d a u g h t e r ~
usdny for their hpmc in ArhimMrs. Sam Wilson ami daughw
were kpestl of Mr. and Hn. EdPilcher Tuesday night and wea
ueaalay.
Mr.and Mn .Chan.Hnndelk:of hw Pine arrived Tuesday fo:
I f e w day : visit at the J.P
9g»»=_r ,_}'°'"§;,Their daughw
II
l
Hrs.1no McBrI:!e v¢ryl,f_; »f" "{\1}§i' ~ r"r"-
=
E
Delf t forget our Notion Department ls c omplet:
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§A S m a s h i n g S a l e E v e n t I n F o o t w e a r §
§.N o w i s t i r n e t o p u r c h a s e F o o t C o m f o r t a p p l i a n c e s .§
§A big reduction in price on eveaiithing in §
§Dr. Séholfs merchandise.§
" ""whichMr.nnfl Hn. Chlrlu Sellers »»r¢.,,,.,,,,:m';f:d°f,:f,`§°,,""§b,l';|' :
|G"""u"» Ohio "°PP¢'§| f" Illldr4 Major Jen i.\the Internal Rev-
=f91=1° of houn lu! Inday whll»enue Colltdor for this district,|=!rlvi:\|¢ through from l vacation
trip to um uma mln, lu see om w. J Rodgers of thin city, In
fricnln of Mr.Sell¢r°s parenu,company with H.V.Cham andilr .:md Mn .Geo.Sellers nnmdnuxhlrr. Vera of Teirlmlh andgrnndparrnis, u. w. ss¢nrm¢ and Ruth Darling returned imma lu!
wife-.The latter n m pionceraffuen-la1r evening from a week'n
oi Illair and were among 1;|¢irip In the Black Hills country.fmt. merchants hen.Charlel ol| T| ll'}drove UP to Lead. 5-9»
rourwl :iid no¢ know Blgir ffiemkiviewed Wind and Cryntai Cavesnew'na his mother had told him Elm! loltlnd :mural the Preside'\h¢
1
open car:"unuybut somewhat bored.
the gnu: that he isted by the exuam1
"hero worship"to
treated.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Minmupulil.Minn.
apendi1¢ the put tuItimzat ihe home 1
hours parents, Mr alNearhoo-I who r~esi¢
Blair.John. Jr. span.huns in Rlnlr. hut du
An ewwe lls nd a ne wb ullrlln g
Nearhobd. °f for the water work: punt an dv-
..
o week! vi:-
af Hr. Near-ul un, Jofan
le math nf
I. his boyhoodllinn nf |!|.ln»
'nm village of Allen is lnmlung
I2 elearolic m thnnudeus of n
*uhitc vlrsy' syllrm.
Work has begun on the can-
xlnurlion of an American Ltflm
Ti|BigStln W .J .S A S ruous5m»x.§
§nu||||uu|nn|||||||||||u|lnumuusum||||||||nmnu||||numulumumm:|||||umm|||||unmmm;|||||||||||||§
us-»u\ mnun nur ne wsu nnxluux tc ]v=°"l|"r~|r :umm wr ; uma.m r !
I H friend:nw: v. mm.mr .mlm no revive old memarm nznin.They railed the lullfzwiugz Mrsc. J . mum-n, Mn. 'r. c. mlum;|h'~ and Mr R<>dx1rs'h~I a com-
x m D. C.Van Deulrn,F.'" - |Amdl. ni I. c . Eller
Called nn a numher nf florlsu out
Ihnmqh me :mu-. Mr. Chau- br-1n¢ nm- Tekaumh florhl and so
mon intern!anfl enjoyed every
mmm o l on tri p.
hood ullrq him to agher Nelda, Hehu been uljusterlnr -m »1 the
prnmlnent inlumneccompanin for
the pu t len y um a nd lnvn lo-monuw for home lo uni: mum:
his duties.
mu ul ugnuau.
o m m. - N "sxwooo Mmmnursery-at SL Innes srphmpdedlaled.
Gothenburg-Hay c ron NWI!!!
but i n sn en| .y ¢u1.and remind.'Ward doubled, and neared an Ru l u n agd'l at 1'o'¢Ioc.k Suniay Fred Peueraen nnd urn.LOW'" " " " "ulcm " " ' " " " 7 a n a m uOgulialn--Kdth Countfl eight-Hu t e n ' tr o p h y n a t.Jutrnm evening.mme: ure an A business trip to remain for s hw day# welll
A f » » ¢ ; ¢ @ Q ~;
cofrslpandeuu from evury cnmmunlty In
Wnhlngtou Oounty._
H r . a n d H n . Te d B u c l u r d t a n a l
M r .I n d H n .M i n a !S k o v a n d
Ly i o w e r e S a t u rd a y e ve n in g g ue s t s
Ig ; t h e L s u r e n o e h u e - 1 h o m e a t
e r m a n .M r . a n d H n . H e n r y C h r i s t e n s e n
m i . A l } a r d | m . T u e s d a y e ve n i n ga t P e h e r N w 's.
H r . m d l i n . L a n R u t l a n d A n d
g h g fl fg : s e n t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n a t
o n t o a
H r . a n d L i n . E m a n u e l A n d r e a -
n o n w e r e Q m n i u p a u e n g e r s W a d
ne sd ay .en ne tl l a n d St a n l e y
; ; 1 * " * U - 1 ; d a y l t t h e R u d o i p h A u -
r e u o n o m e .S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n g u e s t ; a t t h e
W m g g i ! h o m e we r e :H r . a n d
M n .: g n W u l f a n d fn m i i y , M r .
a n d M r s .D e t l e f W u ! ! a n d H u e !
a n d Vi o l a Ne l so n .I n t h e w o -
n i n g M r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e W u l f
a n d fn m i t y , Je n a Ive r s o n a n d M r s .
S h e e n : w e r e t h e r e .
H r . a n d H n . R o b e r t R a s m u s s e n
o n d H a r o l d w e r e S u n i a y d i n n e r
ml e s u a t t h e Je n a S o r e n s e n l w m e .T h e y a l l e d a t Je n s lve r ¢ o n 'e I n
t h e e ve n i n g a w h i l e .
H o n d a m o o n vh i t o r s a t t h e
I
'Vs31it La.keSothDkt.nf rene w E NG L AM J NE W S z =»;p°-fg= 'hm nrelati:ef or
n.enry r w uUrl. Culdoll Tayh é g to the H. H. Club Thunday after
g;;== of 0 L°m"P|::;e 7'noon.Sho was ltlhltd by lin.
lr. Ind Hu- Fioyd Corky |pln1. fI'm"£.L."-'?»';"§"J2.°f¢'§'»"nf»5.f'.'ff§§°?,?
\\ ,,;,,¢|h L Dewey Hnh!zln'a.Hr u ' x n Skov of the moo! enjoyable club nneetings~ Wednudly at thi "".°'<?E=¥°3§n and family on the
' £'~l».f 12 r and nam Paul- =_;_g,»;»;=f P°"'°"°"' of ' :mf Chev-
'':= »1»=;g W -d-1 gfmnoon 'H Peter s¢1=m1<n. Jr. and family.
"*1'°"fm§'"";'~1-:an Thom an who mmd zo P!oridn Int *InterNr.ro. an u A»a¢¥»¢i» ala mt urn me south me hmand ehlidnn and wdnud.gone to Ada. Hinncsoh."""'° Blair "md Hrs. Grgwz Cad Rohvror, Sr. and family aregggghnd 35193,of Whittier, driving n~Chr7|hr~r than~
Louiv: Larsen, Hrs Fred Knulaen.
Misa Laura.and Mrs.EmanuelAndnason.Helen Hanaen. Anna and EdnaHansen, Viola Nelson and Vernaand Robert Wulf spent Thursdaygfnerunon at the Fred Christiansen
orne.Evelyn and Irena 'Wulf are thepmud owners of a new piano.
Raymond Wulf and Harland
Nelson spent Sunday a.f!.e1noonwith beonard Nelson.Mr. and Hn. Fred Chdrtianaenand sons spent Satuniay evenlngat the Jim I..ars-en home..Mila Minnie Broderaon spent
from Thursday until Sunday at theChris Petenon home.lla. and Mrs.Lara Rolland achildrenwereSundaye g
luaata at Chris Wrich'|.'Hina Edna IIauaraa helped limMamie Shearer with some sewingon Honlay.
Sunday dinner guests at TedBuchardfawen: Hr. and H n .3-»==~ Lanen of Herman andr. and Hrs.Alfmd Skov andLyle.
Hr.and Bra.Peter Nialaen
spent Thuraslay waning at the
£ ; l i f a r m h " ; l \ ; 'n g a r o
"i . . ." °. 3 . ' H o v o u d i c k . L a V i o l a L o ! -
t i a u u n d e d u m B u n c o u n t y m r
ar .O a k k u n d W l d n - t l d . l 7
l r .n d H n .E d d c f l d c h o r I 1 -
t u r n e d f r o m C n w f c r d W o d n n d d
a n d w i l l w o r k f o r H o v n z z l C m ! -
e r o l l .A l B l r d i l a n d l l n f j o z l o r m -¢ h e r : " k n .C a r l e t o n T a y l o r i n d
e l n i l d r o o x t W e d n e s d a y a t t h o
F n n k h o m e .
l r . a n d H n .H e n r y X r u n r a n d
H e l e n n n H o o p e r c a l l o n w m -
nndd .w k -Lani:and \q»rs<>rh
called at lhymorul llazillv 1 m
'I1wnd»rlr. and Hn. lldéle F201ther mdllldoril were c dlonn tt Hoirlld
c 'Th n d :moon.Hrs . &» .¢`$» 'l`:¥l0r and chil-
dma .spout Thundly at H m l a
Wilson'|..l r .and i n .Goofl*Lofth.
Fern and lnrjorle nr: 'nkamngc a l l i n ~llr . md ln .oil Thompson and
; . » g 1 < » ~ »v l a l w d a z l u ! T h o m p s o n :
uF .E . l f w m .A l m a a n d B l r d l o
n d l l r .a n d I r a .E d d h F l e t c h e r
and ohiidrtu n o t fhlxinl otBona'a lah Yrldly.lr. and Hn. T. B. Guard at-temkd tho old uttlen picnic ntTehmnh 2
Hn. 600111 nu and chlldnn
and Shilo Hontgomory ir onOmaha alien Friday.In Gorman Tay lor and c hil-
dren oi Omdu spam Thurldlyni¢ht and Friday at the Ch ulaxuwsrmlu homo.In. Earl Thompson and ¢hll-flreo went Touch! dglal. at HuckRoooohoumk.
Stella ilontgomerg s nt from}rld.||y night :mill y at thiGwm Lotus homo.lin. Raymond llalill ilu! Junior
mg: sounds;at Henry Hovn-r"ui ...'.§"m».. Thorlmld Harmon
cnllod at Julius Wobofs Sunday
Raymond.lla:delle md Gorml-
dlno Nod!! nod Edith Andersonment Sunday In Omnlu vinitlnglholr mothor. ll:-a.A1t "gill whoit in un ma Liner hoo ui .
Hr. and lin. E. P. Hnnun vis-
ited at 'r. B. Gomnd'a P15417=~wi==llr. and Hn. Hosni nt Sat-undly nilhl ot Edgar r'¢.Harold and Ha r fld l Curleywen Blair allen Sn n h !
Augun Roger! of lllnnomta 1|xiaitlng nt tbl homo of ld: broth-
..._ .........._ _
REPAIR WORK
v
ls our specialty.W e a rp'
equipped to t a ke care of
any c lass of fa rm m a éhin-
er y.N o m a t t e r w h a t
yo u r b r e a k w e c a n m e n d
if .
All klnds of welding done with the
latest method and work guaranteed.
Bring In your eutomoblle for a com-
plete overhuullng before the fall rush
sta rts.
NOR'l`H SIDE GARAGE
DANA COLLEGE ~'x BLAIR, NEBRASKA
The College for Washington County ~
Two Years work are olfered in the following degnrlmenu
Genenl Libenl__ArLs Normal Business Administrnti
Pre-Medic Music Slenognpby and Bookksopinq
(ons year each)
All Wlllll IS FULLY AGllllElllTE|] Tl] THE I
STATE UlllVEHSlW
Parents having young folks ol cohen we should eunnid
tha special privilege of being able to send their y 1
folks Lo college av. l minimum cont and also retain lb
great ndvantages of lmme inliuencea.
REGISTRATION
Monday, Sept. 12
Teknmah u: S1|:fl.\y at lhelhome.home of ru.. Corbin's parents,`Edpr Clausen Il paper!andHr. and H n .Ed Brown.They 'furnishing the inside and pwniing
b¥°\1Kht Hin W i lma homl after the outside of the Lincoln lchwl
f ndlnx the pm hu) week: vim house.em.Sunday guests at George Kuhn
Mr. :nd lin . A 3%. Jalml anlprzn Bernard uul J nnes W ulf,Mr. and. Hrs. Egrl William: and Hans Jansen.Roy Rahlf, Ardmrfamily M Lincoln wen Sundly 'and Albert Ruhr md Mines Hu
dmner mm at J ohn Neumllh In gsm. Rah!! and Armand; Kuhr.Blair.i Sunday afbemoon viniton at AnWhen drlvi on the Bench.lo n ot f a il Ii ' n oti c e Mn . m
Peqk'.| flowers in £110 ganien. Thuwnter ncelved a beautiful bou-quit of sweat peas from it, whichis unununl for the time cf. yur.
Plnenhl,'n a n s ti l!havin!Sunday Selma ar Pleasant View;ladnz the children and mme mx:Sunday.
Jrnun'a weie: Mr. nm! Mn. Al-fned Svonrson and Hear Jtmauandtwo dlughten of eanard.also Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Rasmussen
and children.The lienorill Club held lhe-irannw picnic at Home park, Fre-
mont on Sunrlzy.Dinner was en-joyed at noon and ice cream in
lhr sftvrnoon. The following fam-llnes were pungent:IIan: Wulf,
Tueod;ni.u lC h ri |y eve 1 gnes uChriltoi'fenon'|f m .llr .a n i
Mn. Emnnuel Andneuan :nd sonsand Georn Nelson.lr. and Hn. Chris Chrislnffer-
ann mn-I children spent Friday ,nit-ernoon at the Turental,PeterFoiim héme in B slr helping Hr.Folie!! cehbnte his birthday.Hn. Pred Dlehney er ment lutWednesdayafternoon with Mrs.
Chdn Hansen.Mr. and lin. Chris ChrEsto!fer-mn und children spent Sunday an-ernoon at the Hans Christcffersonhomo.
Sunday dinner guests at ChrisHamerfawere:Mr.:nd Lira.kiolph Nelson and Ilownrd andgm Nels Andenon of Washing-
n.
Mr. and Hrs.Fred Dickmeyez
:nd Franklyn were Sunday after-noon visitors at the Louie Dick-meyer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christoffer-son and children were Thundayafternoonzuensat the Hurley
Clements home near Herman.
Leng :nd Hr. and Hrs. JohnDornackor and funliy ume pres-ent at the mr pri nef nny SFWUatths newho rne of n a n d llr s .Egger!Ohrl, Inst Thuradiweve-
ning.Cards were played en-
tire evening with fintirlle wins£nHr<.| .E.0|'ta.1-d rs.C W .Gimdt, qu second prima to Hn.Timm Ohrl and Mrs. D. J. Dealer.Min Rose Ptlh spent 'l'11unday
afternoon visltini at the ChrisWdehhemenearRenard,as
gveil of lhe Misses Aim-I, Don:nd llary Wrich.Hina MarieKahnk was also prearnt.The Juvenile Military Band hadtheir annual picnic nt the GermanHall Sunday afternoon.The budfurnished music for the occasion
:nl mee: were indulged in .afterwhich refreshment: were served.Hina Leona Jnhnlon in :pendingthe week wrinitlnx her ¢n:wlmoth»er at Benson, Nehr.
A large number from this vicinity extended the Harvest Fes-
tivld at Bennington Sunday ah-amocn and evening.
r
0Il.I
\a uel Andreason,Harry Larsen.Chris Wulf. Chris Larsen and FredhM;s.Pe!!! Nielsen entertained Christiansen.
t e ouowing :vnu Tuesday sft°|Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Kuhr andernoon in honor of her binhis:Hr. and Hrs. George Ruhr wereMn .Chris Benson.Hrs. Chris Sunday visitors at Otto Kahfa.
Chrlstorferson ;nd_rllsdys,N m ;Mrs. Rudolph .Andreuum span:C53-, §==;»3==and gem-~Friday afternoon with Hrs. ChrisRo p reason.ra.a n I3t'nron."Larsen and Mr. and Sdn. Andrewi Misses Heien,Opie and Cath-Johsnsen.rs. blielnen served a wkirk spent Thursday aft-
dslnty lunc emoon vritlm Mrs. Harvey Ruhrllrs. Lan Larsen and Ivan called 1 Hana Jensen of Bancroft was I'at the parental. B. P. Hiller homeTueldsy afternoon.
Bias Neal and Walter Andersen
were Wednesday i\¢!!i|\| callersat Martin Lsrsen's.Hans Wulf:s re remodelingtheir house puttin in a basement
and bathroom having s tur-mee inntalivl.The Sunda School picnic of St.
Monday caller at H. C. RumussefnsHr. and Hrs. Calle Hansen anddaughtersspent Sunday at theparental Soren Miller home.
Sunday dinner guests nt BooneNesrkirk's were: Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
.Nesrkirk and Evelyn of Lincoln.Misses Gladys and Edith Planck of|Frernont, and Mr. and Hrs Wall-
ace Charlotte, Ruthdttd Howard.Psul's ehnreg was held Wednea-Hr. and Hn. Albert Jensen and
day st the irlington fair grounds.children were Sunday dinner'l'ne'l£y families,amounting tolguesu st Chris Ben.son's.In the
neariy ode hundred persons were afternoon they, Chris Benson: andpresent..Dinner baskets losdedjlndolph Andreasons,enjoyed a
with good eats In abundance were drive through Valley and vlclnlttfbrongth and enjoyed at noon.Ioel Mr.and Hrs.Ed Newkirk.
cream and luncluns also indulge.J Hines Heien,Opie and Hamelin during the afternoon.A few'1»ere Omaha visitors Tuesday.longrby the e1:Rd1en and s abort'Hr. and ln. Chris Nelson and
talk by Rev. Reinertsen were glv- Jiden, Misa Nona and Walter An-en after dinner,after which all deracm were Fontanelle csilera onproceeded to enjoy themselves in'Sunday afternoon.various way;Games. rams ,,,,,|Ile. and Hrs.Herman Rahif,
other contests mme on the pro-Laverne and Evsline were Sunday
gram.guests at the Sam Holstein homesn¢Ithr;l'rs:hI'red Clzrzatgsgsr ~,"'§ 'i.mi'~ Alb ert Han sen and
~J gwn- unhomlr. andgulldren were "Bu y guests at
.e so -»dlsctimon pedo r;- d a t :f lin g-I Hr. and Mrs. Herman Kuhr and
=~;»f ~ng, arweblgeétinrg gmglv spent Qunday evening at
a .:.a n a e at-ar uasenst¢.'»'{`.|'¢».."§.=m1.'1L nex day.i Mrs. Ed Nswisirk. Hines Helen,
Hrs. Peter Nielsen had the bd Opin and Hazel Newkirir,Mrs.luck to have two dozen sp;-lng|A2!red Skov and Lyle and M m
chickens stolen last Sunday eve-
ning.H. C. Hansen. Martin Christen-sen std Lars ard Martin Larsensawed wood at the Rev. Reinert-sen home Thursday forenoon.Little Esther Hlmwl was nine
years old on Thursday and hersisters invited a number of chil-dren to spend the afternoon withher.Those :resent wen:Fredand'Carl C risrtlsnsezx,lrlllvernand Alton Larson. Irene Petersen,
Helen Illia Georgianns Hansen,Esther and Priscilla Wrlch,IvanLarsen,ilargsnet and Gustave
Roliand, Ven Hiaten, Ilelen Flon-musaen,Viola Nelson and Edna,Fother and Anna Hansen.Games
were played and lunch, consisting
cf eske. cookies. sandwiches andlemons.|»ewa.-\ served.Esther re-oehred a number of nice presents.Bias Kirsten Larsen win d atMartinLarsen! Thursday after-
noon.Mrs. Lars Roliand and children:rent Friday foreman at the Mar-
n Larsen home while Mr. Rollsndhelpedsaw wood.Others whoheled were Peter Nielsen and H.C.anzen.The following; folks spent lastThorsdenli te t th B.P.y rnoon a eHitler home helping celebrate Mr.
and Mrs. M{ller's fifty-second wed-ding anniversary ami Mn., Mill¢r'aseventy-second binhday: Mrs. RayKrugerandson.Dondd.Hn .Alles Larsen and llla l EvelynMiller of Omaha,Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Larsen and Mn .AndrewFowier of Xennanl, Rev. an3 Hrs.P. J.Relnertnefn and Mrs.LaraLarsenandIvan.A deliciousluncheonwasservedto all.Intheevening the fnllesrlng folks
came and aurpriml them:MrandMrs.WHI Kroner and son.Mr. and Mrs. Aumul. Dunklau andanna, Sir. and Mrs. Louie Dunlrlsuand children,Mr. and Hrs. HY!Dunklnu and chi!Iren,llr. andMn .Rudolph Dunklsa,U l uLent: of Fnemont. Iflr. and Mn.
Evi Kruger. Mrs. Zara Larsen andlssn.Cake a n d coffee werebrought bs' the [dents and Mr. andMn. Hiller sheared their hostlitsl-lty by adding Ice erenm, frud andcookies to the ewninfs menu.
Mn .Martin Larsen and sons
r e m Friday afternoon callers at
Lars Lalsen'a.
Rev. and Mrs.I'. J. Reinortaenwere Thursday evening guests atthe Lars Rolland home.
Fred and CmI (Tuintiansen were'nzeadsy dinner guests at the LarsHolland home.
Mrs. Albert Jensen anbehildren
spent Saturday at the Chris Ben-son home.
Tom Ianen spun: Sunday alter-
noon at the Ian Larsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Larsen anddaughterscalled nt the MartinLarsen home Sunday afternoon.
Tom Larsen spent Sunday after-noon at Lnr L-11rsen's.
Hr. and Hrs. will Hansen are
viaiting their dauzhier, lllss MII-
dred at Boulder, Colo.They wentout to be present at her gradu-ation as a nurse.
llr. and Hrs. Ed Netklrk anddaughtersattendedtheHasoniepicnic at Calhoun Sunday and theshow in Blair that evening.
Ted Buehardt spent Friday withMrs.Floyd Foster at Herman.
Miss Ethel Cumlngs of Hennsnretumed home with them and re-:nained until Saturday afternoonSmrnday evening guests at N. J.A :sen's were: Bra. Chris Den-
son and sons,and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Jensen and children.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Jensenand chiidren esiled at E1 Hsn.len'sSunday everdng.Helen Rasmussen spent Fddayafternoon at the George Rasmus-
sen home."Hrs. H. C. Rasmussen and Hr;
Jena Sorensen visited 'Thursday
lfternoarn with Hrs. Kar!Chria-£¢nse:| in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Julius RasmussenofPllinview, Nebr.vildted Sun-day evening and Monday at thehome of their niece, Mrs. Calle
Hansen and family.Sunday evening guests at II. C.Rm¢m1.u\sen's were:Hr. and Mrs.George Rasmussen and Gene andTom Larsen.Albert and Orvsl Benson spent
Friday evening at Joe Jeasens.
Bunday evening guests at JimL|.rsen's were: Mr. and Mrs. ChrisLarsen and Dorothy and Hr. am!"ge Henry Christensen and Atl
are.
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Mr. and Mm Joe Jessen andchildrenwere Tuesday evening
eaiiers at Chris Bensona.Mr.and -Mn.Peter Nielsen; E n t Sunday afternoon at thensKnutaenhomenorthofBlair.Hines Meta and Edna Hansen
soent Monday of this week at theWill Hansen home.
Ltr. and Mn. Fred Christiansenand sons spent Wednesday eveningat IId Hansen's.Mr .and Mrs. H. C. Ramnunaenentertainedthefoliolringguestsat Sunday dinner:Mr. and Mrs.Robert Jensen and family of Oma-
ha, Qtr. and Mrs. R. H. Rasmussenand Mr. and Mrs.Hana Johnsonand daughters of Herman.AI-fzed Jeluen of Omaha remainedfor a few .tsy's visit.|
Hrs. Chris Benson spent Wd-
nesday afternoon with Mrs.Ru-dolph Andreason.
Ed Hansen and family steam-ln.-nied by Peter Hamas and fam-ly of l`remcnt spent Sunday atKrug.; Park.\ 'Mr. anI Mn. s L. xeltbt na,three children of Kingsley, lowsspent from Fr1.|ay unfll Sunday
with Mrs. Mamie Shearer.Hrs.Kehburg and Mm Shearer are
sisters.On Saturday ' m i n gtheyall autoed to Omaha an
spent the evening with relatives.Mr.and Hrs.Peter Iversonwere Thursday evening a l i e n atJens herson a.Mr. and Mrs.. wan \¥'ulf nd_Ieermeoandh Hrs.Mamie S lme r »
were ms s pauen sy.s Mr. and Mrs. Chr|'§"C|1ristoifer-
sou ami children spent Sands;evening at Chris Peterson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Glri-n Qaqytensenand fsmiiy spent Friday eveningat .Alfmi Sknv'a.»
Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen_;'°~S u n a y ~ g u e s t s at
oe essens.
S nday dinne at Chris¥'el:rse°1i` srere:r r. and Hrs.. P.
K. »\=-#g and fatally of Har-man, Hr.Hrs. Psud Bmderson
In New
Location
I a m now located
first door west ol the
North Side Bu-ber
Shop on State street
As always I will pay
the top price for
Poultry, Cream and Eggs
A ll old patrons an d n e w
ones solic ited to bring I n
produce.
F. S. Bigelow
Fr. GALHOUN .lm `Ama vzcrmrry....'i'EmII"5\,.'i'."'f<""°' "°'"'°"'
Hia G Thompson of Un! Mc-Carthy dan-kt entertained the PtCalhoun Senior :Jus °g 19278
home von "I:irumed to PL cihlim with them
and spent the rm o f the n e l:Mg, at an H=;,g;= vaushn homes m 1 attend Univaniu of
Omaha the ar.Hr.and °i'i.-..-1-Elm..A n i ? "
vilad at the Hnry Fischer home
w even nslln . wk S kie rs oblarh d h er
natal aa 'thunder afternoon byimizingéauumbefofffric ndaio
relebrlh gm, her.L. J . Dq' ani-famili le!!hat
H
.
ro-eger spent onedas last week at Shenandoah, Ia.an.l Nebraaka City.Hr.and Hu .Peter Petersenand Mn. P C. Fehraln of Ban-nlngton visited thdr Sider,li n .Chda Stank at the Nichoian Sennhoopiial Saturday.
Hr.and Mn .Henry Dlerim,Hia: Mary Dierks and P. J. Cor-corn: were Sunday dinner lout:at the home of Hn. Anna Helton.Hrs. Anna Helton am!ChllaJaneen were Bureau at the -wg;radutchh l n c h - . ~ ¢ " § " f u .
Mary Dinh In honor nf the new1I n .aad l¢:1.H `¢-ru.mf r
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.a ~~nny were ~n -fgr vlaltora at the August Frahm
omv.Mr. Gus. Hunk and sdater. Hn.Ralhbun returned Weduesda ofbut week from their IH to W
comin, bringing their ,MissNellie Chilton of 1lornid, Iowa\'i£h°'l.h|.'m for a visit.Louie Blenekfs family spentSunday evening at Alfred Hansen:Hn. A. M.ohm, who hu beenvlnunxL1Califomlafor needya month. Irith her children. mother
and other relatives.retunnd on
gfgwf evening aher an enjoyables LHr. and Ura. lli¥lanI Gollehen
and ~=-" y n B e n h a Gollehon.Walter Eugene and LucianRock ann c allen at Fred Peck'|Sunday afternoon.
.
tended to and the Club accepted
an invitation to hold the nextmeeting with Hn .Mania Pa\d~sen. September Slh.Clarkson.Lloyd and WallaceHunk,with their cousin.M mNellie Chilton, were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mrs. Sanh 'RuthbonIn Omaha.Louie:Menclre'a family spent
Ronda! at Rudolph Mcncl:e'a, nearRose Hill.Ruth Lippincott visitd over the
week-end ot the Han! Amlonon
home ln Omaha.Clark nd wife.lrove down for her Sun-Hay ove-ning and they Invited Mn. Sum-
ner to accompany them for anull- viall.Little J ean and Memdltlx Fon
are npvndinf thla week with theirsont, Mrs. cmfm! Roy and fam-ily.llias Nellie Chilton of Hornlcll.la. was la honor guest at aWeiner rout given by some of the
young people at Ilonrfa lake.llrs. Jemersen and Hrs. Annlo8I.|l.Io'\ attended iho annual *Jen-
sen plcwlc" at Arlington Mondayof this week.Mr. and lin. Carl Compton andfamilyofLyonsweredinner:outa Saturdtgfe at J. W. Comp-ton'a.From re they drove toWeeorlnx Water. Nebr. when thefamllanremained for a viadt whileMr.mlon accompanied by hisne§he1r,.if!ord, went to Colorado.
r.o:|d Mn .Chao.Koedg,
r ¢ s '= ~IEFShis mothar.llr. and Hrs. John Erllusn iooki
their children to Hooper Ssturdsi Miss Lily Gotllch spent the"mllhl ua han their honslls f¢°Iz>m week with her brother. Louismend Sunday morning.and fnmilr nur Ksnnsnl.
i m a Rogan spent Friday and Mlm v m .Pun and I-'mlaif
Ssttmlsy nt Harman Roprts.Puls : E n t 'flvumhy afternoonHr.and Irs.Harry Lsndsn,iwilh las Gladys Johnson xmlwho were married st Glenwood.Vern Johnson.Imn Aulust 18th. were dun sg Hr. snd Hrs. George 05:1 sm!big dinnlr sm!miscellaneous um,Lero s nt Sandsy at the
alwvtf at their home southwest I I s n m s n ~ h o m e n e s r A r ~I f Telnmlh Suntlay, August 28th.linitoln.About fifty(iw frlendn sud rein-l I Iin-es 1|ers present.The dinnrrwu served cafeteria :wh and ilu!table Irs: filled with all the :oodnts whic h one could nrlsh for.
The day was spent in vhililll indotlelniing con tulltiona io lheuewlysreds.m y m:eive.1 many
ni t! an d wr y us e fu l g u Theu-¢dd!;;g guests were:bert Me-Cazmshs and family, Eddie Flet-rhef usd flmuy, ?. E. Fl8td\9l:¢
mm ma mr au , mln br ow- P-w. Smith md fnmily. Geo¥l0 Lof-
tis,Merle Ammon;and flmilv-John Lani.and arnily,n mLoftls and family. Lester Horamnlck and hmily, Hr. and Mrs. EI(lmdnmn, Mr. rad Mn. Will |41-den. llr .and Hrs.Lloyd Kern:and Grant Leroy of Omaha.Hrs.
Ilu r y Lumdsn,io:-msrly Ma y
Keene hu slnys lived and modsh e r h o m e t i l h t h e N e w ~;¢¢ph.llr. Lsuclra ls s pros1»e1~vos former of Burt county.
ss reno Gottsch. John JohnsonandHrandHE.rs.ggvrtOhrt :pant Sunday ovnming at thellrnry Goltseh home.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pstornn on-
mu i no d llr.and Hrs.Chris
Kruse and Hr. and Mn.HonryGot!sch 'l'hur°\dny evening and onSunulnyevorainzMr. and Hrs.Chris Kruse, Mr. and Mn. Emill§ruu an-I family and Henrykrone 'rene.£rrsen\.|Mr.and rs.John Dornsrkerhae! ss Satundsif evening guests,lfr. and Mn.rul Dcmsclxer oflwnnsrd.Hr snd Mn .Henry
Gotlach snd Mr. and Mn. Egfr!Ohrl.Miss llelen Poten-rn spent Sat-urdly svenlng s l the HerbertCohn homo nur Bennington.Mr.r a l Mrs.Peter Morthornland family,Hr. and Mrs. John-'_g~=;,;;»df»»f1r- nnd_dH;.:1rs.r roegwer s rntSundsy- M at the
The Cofhnsrz Bun.!ay Schoolheld its annual pienle Thursday atthe Slader home. the onty thing to
mar thls happy oecaalon eras the
sudden illness of ilra. Nada Mobter.|\e:\ of Omaha. who 'aaa in at-tendance.She ia still confined toher bed at the home ot her daugh-ter. lin.Goy Blader and under
the care of a physician.Her marryfriends srlah her a speedy recovery
llra. Arthur Schneider oblervedherblnh anniversary Thursdayevening with a tamlly zatherlna
Frsnk Adams and family at-tfndd the Burt county dd sett-tm' picnic at Telzamah Friday.Hn. Christene Ambler nturnedto her work in Omaha Frida aft-lr a fo ur wak e vac a tio n a t ~
ltra.Charles ¥cCall!s'ler or
c m d ldand Nehr.n visitingher mother,im. Anna Clauaen.
Donald Kruse, small son of Hr.and Irs. Otto Kmae was takentotheSwedishHlaadonhospitalSaturdawhere Dr. Rudolph Blarehis tonaila.
Superintendent and Mrs.R V .Garrett ol Fremont arrived thelatter part of the week to be lnreadiness !or the opening of schoolhlon.lay. August 29th.llrs. L. F. Statea and Misa lla:
g~_=-+=- Wdght d Blair were lnCilhounSaturdayafternoon.They will teach in the school herethis year.lisa Anita Flasher arrived al.the an of sweet sixteen Satunlay.
August 29th.Serena! friends and
relatlwa lpent Batund evenlnghelping her celebrate happy
event.She will attend the Wayne
Normal this urlnter.Mia: Russell of Brmrrwille, Nob.ia the new teacher of the aerenthand eighth grades.Mrs.. Harry Walton and childrenVesta and Billy of Fremont spent
g day here v siting at thehi. W.
er are nnhto more to <;...§'3'£1'.... t weak
Harry is at Sterling, Colorado onbuslneaa but will return to help
get settled in their new home.On account of the lrealher there
vr a sn o taa la rf e ao r o an i a tth e
llasonie picnic n the Pt. Calhounpark Sunday aa would have been
otherwise.T h e m m whichyouwillfindeareintht:
gggrf was enjoyed by thoae prea-
Gilee Adams left Monday night
for Toledo, Ohio where he wil! en-ter echo-ol to study llnotyplng.The Ft. Calhoun ball team jour-
neyed up to Henman Sunday oft-ernoo1 and played the Hermanteam which resulted in a score ofaeven to three in favor of Hemran.
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Hr. and Hrs. Harry Enev andLucian Peck were Yldtora Friday
es-enlng at John Compton'a.Mr. and Hrs. Lara Weber ofDecatur vlaitfed Wedneaday 83 theChaa. Koenig home..
Hr. and Ura. C. R. Sutton en-
tertained at dinn er " ""'.TJ' thefollovlnirelsliveaz Mr. a Hrs.Benton arch ot Denver Hrs.Harslfa mother. ilu. Annle Sub-
ton and Mrs. .lexenaen. Hr. andli n .Kirby Pa or of Renaon.Hrs. J ohn Sutton and Hr. andllra. The-0. Imax of Blair.JohnSutton was an expected guest butwas detained until Thursday ot
this week.Clifford Ray's family were dio-ner guena Sunday of Mrs. SadeLane of Blair.
Hr.and Hrs. Geo.Peck andfzmity . Hr. and Ire. Dave Johnson and son of Omaha, Clark andGrace Gollehon. Itra. Earl Derherand daughter, Sheldon Peck and
son.Ray were Sunday dinner
gneate at Fred Peake.Hr.and Hn .John ComptonspentFridayafternoonatthohomeof ltra. Hand Lemon inBlair.ltr. and llrs. Harry Smith and
llr. and Hrs. Elsa King drove toDoa Moines the latter part of theweekwheretheywillbefuoats
of Hr.and Ir a .Joe Verplanek
and attend the state fair In pro-zreaa there for a day or tsro.Mr.Vernlanck's ilve In Valley
Junction, la.
Mr. and Lira. Theo. Ollnzer re-tnmed Saturday evening from atwelve dsy'a trlp to the BlackHilte.They renort some rainweather. but had a successful trlp
and a fine time.
li n .Frm! ?eck went to Oaklandto the Burt county fair oWednesdaywithherbrotherClem Wilkins and famlly.Mrs. FLC. Lippincott. Ruth aHrs.Lyle Guyer and thfldrwe~
drove to Omaha Friday atternootovlsclttheirniece and condHn .Earl Davids.Mrs.CllrLlpnlncott was alao of the pertuntil they reached Florenoo.
The Headames Gore BadgeroandGem Badlerosr entertadn
the Haptlst Mlaalonary Soclelast Thurslay at the home offormer in Blair.The Bench Club met lent Thursday with Mrs. Walter McCracke
There was a fair attendance.number of member:not belmeant.Seven]matters of intereat only to the Club were at
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nun- Inu-nu, Sepirmbcr 1. 1927- T H E ENTERPRISE
Eifcmrauf AND
LONG CREEKg . . - . . -
lr. and lin. James Barry came
up Ina: Dmaha the fnrepan ofint 1| nk .ma wddud nehtivu in
this vicinity and Blair until
lm W edmudnr - d u r a m
for lhlrlr homo at Cbntana, Minn.
lr. Barry il 5lplri.11.efden% sa! the
schools it that pllm.ln- usd li n . J .H.Nearhood
When EdBle's In perfect
repose,
( W h l c h i s n ' t hi s style,
go o dne s s knnws f)
'T1¢:'s buslenfar,
Than other folks a ra,
No ma t te r ho w c a l ml y
he goes,
Carefully
Blended
fr o m the finest ki n ds
a n d gra des of Coffee
brought Into thls_ c oun-
try .
The Result
ls nCo ffe e of Stre ngth.
Mellowne ss.
Dellclousness.
deservi ng of a place l n
y o ur me nu.
No. 89% Colfn, Dfl fb.u a
Amqgor EDDIE
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Th o nl p ea u .I' n n c e e H l r r i -
a a n d E l l e N i e l n e n .T h e l u l h l
~¢11. 4¢¢ |p 1¢3 |¢;,m¢1,.
w h i c h en j o y e d fo l l o w i n g
p n g : a m .H e n r y H i l l e r o f n e a r Ken nu wd
m m f o r J o h n A m n e o n o n
u n d e f.H r .m d H n .J.H .
~m d a n n , J o h n a n d W i fe
n e t h e r e t o : p o n d t h e d e y .
l n . l h r y B u r y , w h o h u b e e n
~-»so m e t i m e w i t h h e r
l t h h r , l n . J u . S l p p , o f U m a -
, i n vl n IL l n |h e r d a u g h t e r , H n .
e a . Th o m p s o n n d fu n l l y .
l n . J o h n A r o n s o n ' r u t h e z e -
p k n f.o f e p h o t o g r a p h o f t h e
- r e a n d s p n k e n a t t h e O l d
e n ' P i c n i c i n C a l h o u n m e a n t -
ner Sunday complinnentary totheir un, John and wife, who we
y i d ti n ; h u .Thi i'ollo;rJ.r|| weregu ntl.Hr. usd Hrs..uri Ken
Merida Coffee, per Ib. --- - .39group ilhn.Hr. and Hrs.Will Thompson
'nn Sunday dinner luom at the
Frank Thompoan homo.
lr . an d Hn .n. 8. HcI}on|!¢|and children of Pnpilllon vimimd
at the John McDonald home su-udnr nftarnoon and Sunday.
Hrs. E111 Tyson of Blllr en
umpwg the J ohn Ammon hm-ily at dinner Sunday.In th e m-
onsoon they alla!on Mn. IBluPrimand thc Freeman Tucker
:hmiiy of mrlheut Blnir.
li s a Ad!Hnrrilou and Billyan enjoy ing n few #nfs vac a-
tion visiting r¢hl.i\e| in fhnzhn.
Thi fnmlliu of Fwd Long IndEnd Caldnll took iheir mmnuaf.
'rho are hen from Walnut, Iowa,down io Krug Park Lvl Sunday
to aplnd £311 day.'
Blh Ndldn spent a couple ofdaysl u t week with Arlene
Thompson.
'Tha llcC\rthy school ltartl on
rf Omaha.
Hr. and Hn .Fnnk liciisideand Gawd Lemon spent Wednes-
day waning at tbl John lcbonaid
home.'Hal James lullin fnmily at-
tended n family dinner at K m
Pad list Suwily .
Gem Coffee, per Ib. - -- - _.SS
chlld in ibn upper and Sena Ber
ttllun in tha iowa: morn.The
School yad nnd building has been
put in fine shape, the furnam hu
b u n lnohé after and tha treesin thujxrd thirmed and irimmed.
l i n Gnu Thompson enur~
iaimd a numbgr cf her Ic mwrli|'i|\J1 lr=<3¢`pupils of the FL
Calhoun hilh xchool,who wenunion thi! yur, al her hom: on
Tuuday evening of lui.week.Tho aunt una to heip :debuts
her lairthdny which occurrai on
lou dly .Tha waning W u srptltreviuringformerschooidays
:mill 1 hte hour, when refresh-msnu wen :und by xhs husuu.
lines I-Edna and Ruin Thomp-
Hr. and I n .Hurry Salt: were
~sunday dinner guests at thc Dr.
Huzhr homo in Dwmhx.
Floyd Hin: and Oscar PIlernenpmt Sunday c t lim; Phrk.
lin. Annu llc C| | \hy of Coun~1 Bluffs vialtfd har niece, Hn.
amen 1'hom;unn and relatives in
hir n fur diy : lui wac k.Tha Glrll' Hmm Club of which
~llulli:-. is prmdnm,m c~ndny :finnoon at thc school
for &hdr.|U:hicnmcnt Day
forum and picnic.Tha;l u d u
~ nada,Lhllr mothen and
of tbl Prognnivu Club.
i l i h lo n l y : lu b o l' i u h J n dU10 country and the members
an ac tin and cnthuduiic
Tholl la kh; part ln tbl
mg n m u n Emily Ammon,
Adm Coffee, per Ib. - -~ f .53
HIPPJ Hoiiov Coffee, per Tb. - .53
J. M. Cofftf. pr! me - _ .. .43
arimfun boffee, per ns. . . - .43
E\1.J.B. Cotfee, per fb. - -- - .55
Adm Pancake Flour, Inge pkg. .25
Pillsbury Yiloq, rf vis . - . .za
Pillsbury Pmcake Flour,
L a r x c p k g . - » ~ - - - - ~ - . 3 5
Pillsbury Farinn, 2 pin. for - .25
Large can Apricot:»- -.25
Large can Pen-chu - -- - .25
Large can Pinupplc - -- - .29
Galhm Pnchrs - »- - .58
Gallon Apricoil - --.BI
Gallon Appln - -- - .58
Gallon Lognnbcrries ----.59
Ruth Widener af Blair is spend-
ing the week wilh Madory Hine-
ii.sa.Mrs.. Jennie Wallscc nturned on
Homily morning from 1 \i3I1. of
two weelu with her son, Run and
Vile of Gary, lndilnn.Gnoe Sully and mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Sully vhitnil Mr. und
Mm Fenton Sully on Wednesday.
Mrs.Arthur Rowe md Mn .
Pete Jones nnd daugh1.er weft
Blair itnn Tuesdiy.
Fowler spent Monday afternoon\fith.Mr1. Sam Hadley.
Chezter Ammon lmiied hay for
Robert and Mike Foley Tuesday.Hn .I).R.Fowicr attendalteachers'institute at Blair Ilon-
day lnd Tuesday.John Murphy hu been busyhauling lon to lhe Cad Hindley
saw millhlr. and Mrs. Fnd Manlcrs andfamily,Mrs.Clyde Wilson and
children~.I Min Marie W illon
evening after a tour thryugh var-ious parts of wedem h»hr1aka.Fm:ms Fowler spent the putweek nt the Fred Ma trrs home.
Hin Beatricn and Teresa Foleynoenl Honky lfternoon at Robert
Foley'l..
Ruth Han.mn, slnuilhltr of Mr.and Mtn. Arthur Han.:lm, hu béenquibc ill with n ling? of scnrlelinzbut is much bdter nf. thh writifnsf.Misses B0ddce ani Trr:ma
Paley and Mr.and P-Irs.Sam
Wuh.i:1|!0n county fsir.ibert Lallmnn and Wm. Holt-
ma m n l n Ariinglon Friday
evening.Anna und Ellen Lnlman spentFdday tflernoon at tht Albert
Lallman homeWm. nr! Adam iz=ip¢ of Arap-
lhoe.who mrs visiting relltiveshere, spent Monday afllarnoon and
evetdnt ni Wm. Bo tmaufa nn.|
Alberi Ll3}'r1an's.Bliu Elsie Druhe spent Holidaye\esing at Wm. H->lt|1gnn'x..
nd family :punt Sunday evening
at the Joe Ihrry home in Blair.
Benuni Thompson spent I n twackwithhissown,(Benn
Thompson vest of Biair.
Lyle Shipley of Pierce county,rp c n t : n e w days at""!he John
S!cl}on.|.Id horns.Hs leftiaio yarming for hh home.
Hn. OL A.Rood of Wyoming
is visiting with her sister,Mrs.Luwnencf Hiller.
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NEW FALL SHOWING
OF DISTINCTIVE COATS FOR
Women Misses and Children
OV E R F I FTY Y E A R S O F S U CC E S S F U L S E R V I C E
of days lt the home of her nieceMrs. Joe Sully lui w¢¢1:.
Fern Sthemer.muthacat ofBlair, visited at the Solly Hine-
line home the past week.
Jerry Foley1inrné.Mr.and Mrs.Clurier Hewittand Mr. and Mrs.. Scott. .Allen andsonsBill,Robert and Pat Alienspent Monday evening al Delberi
Fow1cr'a.
Fwd 3Iuter'i..Mi n Frieda Koenig of 0nu\h.|svn* a caller at \$ilii::m Kocnigb
Sunday evening.Mr.:nd Mrs.Louie Voss andson Glenn and Hr. :md Mn. Fred
drove to S4:ri§J:|er Sunday where
they visited lt the home of Ed.
Bolchuldt.Gertrude Bracket!Ind NormaHellmannitrmlrfitheienchern'
BELL CREEK VALLEY
C.¢E,\m, rad Ellen ~un-mn
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the Guy Wallace home Thursday
evening.
Geo.Michaelsen is mportzd to
be quita sick nt hls home wth 1>~
phoid feverMrs. Alice Bouvier spent n few
days in Blair the put w k visit
ing her daughter,Mrs.'r alter
Stricklett.
Su l l y H i n c l i n e a n d H a m :.Tor-
gen ewn : 1 t u r n e d S a t u r d a y fr o m a
w o r k i n a i s i i n l t h e I u m a o f M r s .
I o n i c W i s e a r vi h m i l ;i n N o r t h
Da ll o la .
M r s .E l m o n W e n t a n d so n o f
H e r m a n a r e vh i t m g a t h e r si s-
t: .'r. 4 , hi m . W n i t W a l la ce .
an-rl z=I=>imr czmls until n latehnur 'when cake ani coffee wereserved.
Mr. and Hn. Ray Mater; and
familrlnft Saturday for Auronwhere they an spending n Inkwilh fdendx nnrl rn|s\|li\"£*1l.Theyare:Iso attending the Hamilton
munty fair.Chauncey Wdxht. Dave Bliley
MANEY HAPPENINGS
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Mr.and Hn .Louie Von andson. Glenn spent Sunday eveni1|
ai Wm. Xuenlg'|.
Hr. md Mn. Pets Jensen :mdfamily were cailers al. Calhoun onSlturdly afternoon
Sunday afternoon at Albert Lail
mnn'| home.irrh Iloltmln was in Adinglon
Saturday afternoon.Alviw Weitkamp drove to PoncaS:h1ld:|{l0 ld an .Ielrnteh the
L4.tll1e1 nvention onSundxy -»G'§¢'§3»y.
Arthur, Clan ind Ellen Hrnqe-
W'.rmsdagr e ve n i n g a t l e r r y Io l e y ' sin~tiluia at Blair Monday an~
Ta ny.
Wm. II-oltmnn homr.Mr. and Mar-Chris Kuhlmnnand hmily of Hemun, and Hrs.
fb. 3 Th e s e C o a t s c o m e i n a va r i e t y o f -- -
~ ~¢~S p o r t ,D r e s s ,T r a v e l a n d S c h o o l F a b r i c s
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V l N e a r l y a l l a r e F u r Tr i m m e d a n d a r e m a r k e d t o
'=;.s e l l a t t h e l o w e s t po s s i b l e p r i c e ~
`Childrens' School Coats ~riced from-~
WASHINGTON NEWS
Postmuter Schumazher hu returned from a nice tdp to point:
in Colorado :nd adjoining states.
Hr. Jem Hansen hu I birthdayFriday, Sept. 2nd end will have
u dinner guests that lfternoon,
the Jem Nielsen family of Blair.
Mr Steffen Steffenten,who
used to live in Wuhington, hutisnoirresiding In Scribner,nu-
eently sold his 120-:ere farm near
Scribner for $133 per len.
Min Ann: Hansen hu been nt-ttnding teachers' institute in Blnir
two day s of this week and vis-
ited at the home of Jem Nielsen
while in the city.
Edith Jergens-en l n !Will Svc-boJa visited in Omaha.Sunday.
Mn .Frank Saute and C h uJorgensentimedSundayalter-
noon at the Whit WI!!home.
Clan is attending hig school inCalhoun insteml of Blair this year.
Henry Jorgensen hu been quite
poorly throughihe summer with
asthma.Emma Pagen has returned to
the Solly Hinellne home where lhe
is housekeeper 'lfter a vreek'| va-cation with relatives at Oakland.
Hao Hinellne spent Friday with
Mrs. Arthur Rowe.Pete Jones and family spent
Sunday in Omaha and attended
the Worll theatre.
I'rn I 5I a a te r'a Sund a y f ore n oon.
H r a n d H n .Cl au s R c h n c i d r r
I f f t th e la t bc r p a n o f t h e p u t
w e e k t o t o u r t h e w r - s i e r r a p a r t o f
th a s ta te .
H r . a n d H n . F n l M a n t o n \ n . i
fa m i l y ,M i n H a d :'\'lȴ|non,H H .
C i y d e W i l so n a n d ch il d re n sp e n t
S u n d a y e ve n l n l a t w s u K i n g 1 i o n 's
a t Xe n n a n l .
M r . a n d 3Ira .W m .K o e n i g a n d
s o :a n d M r .a n d M m A n d r e w
M a l z e n a n d fa m i l y to ok S u n d a y
d i n n e r w i t h H r .an d M n .Jo h n
M u r p h y a n d fa m i l y .
M r s .F r e d M u t r n a n d aoml,
F r e d Jr . , a n d E d g a r .M m .C fvd e
W i l so n a n d c l |. i ld n m, W an d a, Ja c k
a n d Jo a n a n d H i n M a r i e W i l s o n
sf B e a a l e, U k l l . a n d M i s s F r a n c e s
Wanda, Jack and Joan and Miss
MarleWilaon of Beanie, Oldaholffi
have been visiting at the FrmdHastera home the pant week.Min Opd llofendlc l spent lu!Friday with ;Kar~e:\ Jenaen.Mi n Martha.Koenig returned
in Omaha Sunday alter a v\nk'avacation wilh her sister, Mrs. An-drew Mahan.Hin Koenig beganMonday 1.9 tak: nurlca' lnalning.
Her many friend: Uriah her much
success in har new ventun.Hr. and Mrs. J im Shadonlx of
Arlington and Ira. hlarion Suth-rdand of Blair. wok dinner withgm Master: and family Wednes-
iff. and Hrs D. R. Fowler and
Mr and Hn. Chrl Hanaen and sonEugene,returned homo Sunday
nenday nfternoofl.August hllma n spent Fridaymorningwith 1111 cmulin,Lestat
HoltnumThe Hines Anna ami Ellen Lail-
mln spent the week-and with theirbrother, Henry Laliman :md Mn.Llllman at Bremer.
Hr. and Hn. J ohn Echbenhmp
of Arlingian lpent Tuesdny aft-cmoon at Auliht L|L1|m|.n'|.Ciara ind Elfln Kcngedoht at-tandod ihl iliuionarr Soc iety atthe hom! of Hill Edu Schrader
on Thunday ufurnoon.l n .Wm. Holtman arid lon,Lutar spent Wadnesday sftemoonat August Lll1ml2|';
Flora:and Dorothy Hartung
mn in this ndghborhoorl Fddaysellingleuonticket:inf the
pi l am showing today the largest and best. line of Coats for 5.
~~Women ever brought to
Blair or Washington County _
*I1both in Quality and Style.These Coats come from
manufacturers that have been in the Coat Business
for years and know how to produce
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lpinl Sunday with lln. Lu §
m H us ." 'u.llIn. .lumen Mullln will emu- =hh thu mtmben uf tha \lcCu1hyClub LM: ahnmoon nt whkh timevffleon will be dected. Hn. liar-wn wanmu ma Mrs. my"Rosenbaum will nrw n h d vmmu.ln. Dan Tlwmpon il thevwlldlnl pmmm we mn, au.Thompmn, uc nbry .m n G n u ' r m m p m . p m Inw day s lun mx f lxlllng form-
er friend! xt Calhoun.She vlnnncu mms u~.¢ unmnny of om..
in mu nu.lr. nd lin. John M. Nurhood
'lil bln for thdr home ln linu-upolh tomnnvw and J. H. Nur-lwud wuz wcompany them for 1ua <|l7'| we.xr. Ami d u m" o r a mp,m-ma un w»a»¢ia.y ¢» .wmahh v\d\ion Il! the home nl lullmm, Irs. L. c. Axalnml 'Mllr. Auqufd.If Lu-nnhnnun mu! mfmhnnt in Chinnlr. md un mn Jenson "_nam-4 at Bfmdu umm,uf.nu ln. cm Annum, wwcum-ua-1 .ml llr. Amid ur-l s n o f e w w ._l x . m d l u James Thompson
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g My line of 5/`f¢,sfs are ./Kem and of fuk Q?"/yns,all sizes.E
E Hal: to fit the large heads as well as the small ones.Come in and try them on.§
Miss Mayle will be glad to serve you.EE
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=MRS. T. C.H I L T Q N ,~
THE MILLINER .§§§§
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