09-08-1927THE ENTERPRISE R""é`9.e»,;;A LOCAL NEWSPAPERFOR
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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS ANDCOMMENT/
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NEWSFRUM
smsFAIR
Washington County Blain Great
Number of Wlnnings at Slate
Fair.4H Club in on Money
Taking lsroSecond.¢
r:1.ormxG CLUB roun Fmsrs
L.Miller Ill on Jerseys.C.Wid
cncr lat on llolaleina.A.Ohrt
and B.Lasure lat on Com.
Washington county farm bureau
clubs are doing themselves proud
at the State rm this you and
uptodate have carried off morethantheir udma.e of the honors asthefollowingreportsentinbyCountyAgent Bates revealar
In the Shorlhom Baby Bee!
clan of division AGlen Thompsonaecond;Richard Lippincottninth;William Wilkins.tenth.
Purebred Hereford Breeding
Clan:Leonard Wulf second;Lau
rence Dunklau filth.
Leonard Miller won first in Jerseysof the first lactation periodonHopealsofirstonJe::ser
over one year also Reserve GrandChampionofallJerseysonPsnsy.Chester Widener won firat onHolstzinsofthefirltlactationpedodonBe.aut3».Mao eighthcnLadyDeKolCalanths.
Large Yellow Corn\.Alsdn Ohrlfirst;Arno Lorenaen lccond.Small Yellow Com:Basil La
xure first;Floyd Hina second.Large White:Edvrad Lonensen
eighth.The clothing club winnings areasfollows:
Mildred Iverson first on bloomera:Eleanor Dixon first on corselettie;Eleanor Dixon first on wash dressEleanorDixonfirstontovrel;Margaret Warrick third one.h1Idsdress;Florence Dixon follrth onbloorners;Florence Dixon secondon Howél;Eleanor Dixon third oneportdress;Margaret Warrickfifthonwintersportdreas.
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Clark Huber sron first on AgedBoar and first nn Senior YearllngBoar.It is quite likely that ClarkHuberaAgedBoarwillbeGrandChampionofthePolandChina:when the judging is completed.Adcultural DisplayThewinningsof the agriculturaldisplay are aa follows:New Yellow Corn 9 inches orover:Harry Sella first;Holland
Smith second;John Rsthmsnthird
BLAIR MILL
CHANGES Harms
The Blair Mill which haa been
handled successfully for years bylMr.P. c. Sorensen rm been leas
ed by Hr.Wm.Wright of Brun
ferd Nebr.and Martin Kuhr ofthincity.The lease is to run for
three penn and will be a partner
ahipl.Mr Wright has been ln the
milling business for years and
4 Mr.Ruhr has been connected with
the business here.Heie a soninl.\w of Mr.Sorensen.
TRI-COUNTYcowrfsrREPURT
347 Cows on Test for August.
Cow Testing Picnic Held at Arl
ington August 24.ShowsH3054
Attendance From Wash.County.
MANY MEMBERS HAVE SILDS
There were 341 cows on test for
the month of August 44 of whichweredry.The average for the
month was 748.1 pounds of milk
and 27.8 pounds of butterfat.Three cows were sold as unprofitableproduoersandthreediedintheAllodation.Sevenandaighttenthspercentofthe
cows in the entire Association
were dry er 11.9 percent of
the cows p .I0 pounds ormoreofbutterfat.There 1rere__24 cows Pwdvdns40poundsormoreofbutterfathh!!5 produced 50 pounds or moreofbutterfstthismonth.
\Seventeen of the twentyfourmembershavesilos.Three silos
have been built this month.
Fifty percent of the memberssellwholemilkwhilenopercentlaellcream.There are three dairy;in the Aaaociatioln.
The annual THCounty Cow
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CARD DF THANKS
We certainly appreciate the
thoughttulnosa of our friends whosent such beautiful flower:and[other tokens of esteem to helpmakethebirthanniversaryofMr.I
Curtis Gilliam n hspoy one.Hr.Gilliam who has been confinedtuhisbedforseveralweekswasmorethanpleuedtobenore~memblorcd.Mrs.Curtin Gilliam and family.
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slscrgggsroan
PLAYSHAVUC
l.lg|llning Strikes Light Wines in
Blair and Causes Considerable
Damage.Puts 11snsforraer Out
of Commlsaion.
ovsn AS ZNCZI DF RAIN FELL
elm..Has Heavy Dosrnpmlr of
Rain.Bridges Under Construc
tion Suffer.
The most severe electric stormoftheseasonoccurredlastHon
day evening when at about tenoclockadownpourofrainaccompaniedbyheavylightningoccurred.A tnmsformer hack of the Home
1hest.re was put out of commis
sion by s stroke of lightninl whichburnedoff the wires and the south
part of the tosm was lah. in dark
neaa..About this time another bolt.of
lightning struck the irlnl on theNelsHansenborneonCdfax
li!!et mn foHUi.lI it into the
house literally burned out the wiringsystemandaetfiretothehouse.It made a dangerous finand considerable damage was done
before it could be extinguished.1.1sl3»of run fell in aperiodoflessthananhomand
deluged everything.The creekswere swollen and st Herman when
two bridges were under construetionconsiderabledamage!wasdone.On the bddge .loirth of
Herman across York Creek storkhadjust start/ed and s.temporarybridgehwthrown across thestreamltnorthoftheoldbridge.1iafflc was held np forseveralhours across this bridge asit was deemed unsafe.The bdnlge north of Herman.across Hill Creek had progressedfurtherandconsiderableexcavatingandcementworkwasdone.The excavating suffered and will
Tmbnbly cost more to do over thant coat in the first place.The bus going to Omaha aastalledon a detour a mile north[of Herman and an S.O.S.callwasput in which brought another
bus from Qmsha to their assist
ance.
2 roruum rouxoPEOPLE ro MARRY
A wedding of iiore than ordinaryInterest to Blair people andvlcinitywilltakeplacenextSat
urday Sept.10 when Hia LorNén Yellow Corn under 9 inches:~
~Holland Smith first;Harry Seltasecond.New White Corn under 9 inches:George Ohrt first;Claus Mehrenasecond.
New White Corn ovcr 9 inches:
Claus Behrens second;GeorgeOhrtthird.
In the old corn Washingtoncounty cleaned al|of the offering;
LEAVE ON c\:mnl.4N TRIP
Mr.and Mm Ray Krogh wholivesouthofBlairontheWashingtonhighwayhave been layingtheirplaneforatHptoCanadathisfallandtheynccortiinglyleftBlairlast Monday after taking thechildrendowntoDouglasNcbr.where they were left with MmKroghismotherMmC.S.Paradies.
Mr.Krogh has Land intonents atRileyAlbertaCanadawhentheyresidedforanumberofyearsandwherehehassixtyfiveacres of wheat and sixtyfiveacresof oats which this year are:eportel as an exceedingly heavycrop.Thu crop will be cut :md:ready to throah when they arriveIntlMr.Xrogh will look after the
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M.\l(ES nrolrxmlx TRII
Lester Barton accompanied byhiswifeandtwodaughtersleftBlair.August 15 with s completecampingequipment bound for theBlackMillacountrywheretheyspent some time visiting nll thepointsofinterest.They planedthesummerwhitehouseandgota glimpse of the president.AfterwhichtheytiaitedSylvanLakedmvedownthroughtheNeedle.;and through Wyoming to Codyandalso made a trip through thetelloasto\e Park.During the trip they camped thewholetimebeinggonefortwoweeks and enroute had five hundredmilesofmountaindriving.The family enjoyed this wonderful
trip me we predict that they will
go agam next year.
Great Plans Laid for the Yeara
Work.Music Department Will
Be Specialised ln Ita Various
Lincs..Yoke and Piano Lead.
To nuzw NEW GYMNASIUM
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Professor Nielsen of the muaic
department announces that studentstakingpianocannongettheirinstructionatthepdvstehomes of the different instructorssavingthemthelongdistanceto
|the college.|Mine Ida Hansen will again havechargeofthevoicedepartment.Misa Hansen hu years of experienceiromtheDenverMusic
Schools and is an cnthualtic
worker.The Lyceum concert nunlhera
prornlae something unusual for thecomingyear;among the outstsnri
Ing numbers in Mins Edna Saanl
son Von Hur contralto and inl
cilentally called the most beauti
ful woman on tho stage.The latozt talk in the muah:de
partment is the possibility of_theAcapellachoirvisitingDenmarkin1929 on an excursion steamer.Aa such nn event will be of greatimportancetoallconcernednothingwillbediscloseduntildefinitearrangementshavebeenmadewiththecommitteein
charge.The Course for Public School
Music Supervisors will have severalnewasplrantsthis year.This
course entitles the graduate toteachInanyhiahschoolinthestate.The old ham east of the administrationbuildingis on the moreleavingroomforthenewsmnulumforwhichexcavationwillgtsrt this week.A couple of teams are at workon the football practice field takingofftheworstbumps.Thehome games will have to be playeddowntownthisyearthatisonthepublichal!park grounrls butnextrearweoughttohaveourownfieldput in shape.
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BUSINESS CHANGE
.»\ deal was closed tant weekwherebyCadHolubvsomcethe
owner of the Will Rceh fillingelationhex taking over the burl
nesa last Friday morning.The
consideration wasilt.Boba is a hplling youngfellowandwillcull!stood.Mr.
Reeh will more to lincoln in Utenear future although he has made
no definite plans.
REGULARSCHQ01.
nom wanna
School Board Tranascls Regular
Business.Pan Grist ol Bills.
Report of Treasurer Read and
Accepted nad Placed on File.
OBSERVE BLAIR DAT AT FAIR
Blair NebraakajScpt.9.1927
The Board of Edlration met inregular aesalon at the supedntendentsofficewiththefollowingmemberspresent:Wright HemphillHatthieslnandPounds.Heetlng called to onder at81430
P.H.vitl:president WrightUnchair.
Minutes of last regular meetingheldAugust1mywereread
and approved.Report of troalurer showingbalanceof caah on hand Sept.1o!smmoos was ma received
and ordered placed on file.The following bills were allowed
and ordered paid:Pay roll for August $434.55D.v.llaaser !6.1=l
Wodda Book Co.
ShowWalker
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CANNIHGFACTURY HOME FROM DAKBTA
Mr. l~r~o;]e Hnudsen son of HansKnudsenllrlngnorthwestofBlairsrnmaMONDAY:~~m.¢Tuesday morning from
125 Men and Women Employed
During Run of :vs Weeks.soo
Acres of Corn to be Packed..
Quality of Corn HnA
ABOUT 1|.\1.1=~ AVERAGE RUN
otal Pack Eatimated At From 25
to 30.001 Cases of 24 Cans Each
Making Around 120000Cans.
The Blair Canning Companystartedoperationslast Monday bytakingincornandthepackingilgguninearnestTues hy morn
Only hal!the line of machinesisbeingused so far this year astheacreagewhichiaonlyfivehundredacresLsbutabouthalfthatofIp!year.Tuesday morning found onehundredandtwentyfiremenandwomenbusyinthefactoryfromearlynmninguntillateatnigh:and this will continue for abouttwoandonehalfweeks.The oorn is excellent ln quality.The Country Gentleman varietysufferedfromthedryweatherandlsrunningshortof what wasexpectedofitbuttheSf.ol\llaEvergreenismakingupforthedeficitbyrunningourtheex.ptdation.The pack will mn it is estiml\¢i.between 25 and 30.000 cuesof 24 cane each which will makearound720.000 cans.While theglllokissmalltheqwityisvery§fl|1¢.T118 fln&_dlya run ll ggextragoodoneandtalliedupgfgf3;_f»~; 1560 cues which ln.very gratiUla.nb C?1491s un h mana;einent..|The canning factory ls a valu~School Sewsce Co.1.63
Metro litan S Co.pn vnYovman8Eiler Go.8.42
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Carpenter PaperCo.
7.801able asset to Blair.It hu looseconsiderablemoneybothnothefarmersandthetownspeople
:South Dakota when he had beenIworkingintheharvestNelda.
While away he had the misfor
tune to overturn his car buliinghiscolllrbone and receivingotherinjurlesnillsear was wrecked and when he anived home hisfathermethiminBlairandhe
was taken home where he la recuperatlngaftertheaccident.
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.......The Monday State Fair Crowell
Anooated to 101.348 me A|I
mlsalooa.Rain Cut Does Tuol
daya Attendance.
New Mons cnouxo BOOM
The largest crowd that ever attendedastatefairinNebraska
saw the program llonday when
101348 people pdd admission tothe1alrgrounds.The heavy rain Monday nightcutdowntheattendancesomewhatonTuudayandthecount
srsa 45634 which was 3870 morethantheattendance1\=»d4v of
!me.The tremendous crowds ban not
the fair executive committee towonderingwhatItwilldofor
room if they keep comin;Theeryiormoregroundmoreand
larger irulldlnga more ihetllties
of all kinds and even paved streetshas gone up.The exhibits are the but everandeverybodyisdazedandproudof their oarn Nebraska that
can put across so wonderful anexhibltion.
BLAIR BOY Pnoaiorzo
Hr Clarence Gochenouer of
01naha was happily surpriled last
Saturday when he was promotedltothemanagershipof the Worm
ser hat store where he w been
employed for some time.
|Mr.Gochonouerisasonoflrs.
wxn.Schaldn of this city and isanativeofBlair.
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Adventional illdll C0.5.60 alike ~om
~Allyn lt Bacon .148.85 and twentyflw people at an arGeorgiaSchool
_5|dw 915 crsge wage of any $3 per dsylRP0ryamounts to $375 per day or $2250ureillcNaleyCo.2.531Bthgoan per week and for two and one;§m C ~uznghalf weeks an amount of approxEmne1:1 ~1749 ss E l moo.~n Men Hm 13;corn to the fanner Haverangaround$24 per acre.0n| giEi g on f5(E ffg§soo sores nm would mean 312000iomalm~Sullplr Co.81455 :;§ff i foihlsbor and
;Houlhton llugnsn co.4.40 c rn u on n commun
R.G.Allen 5.00
Petty Cash account 51.71
172.:1r»2431
15.00
17.55
flinn &Co.
|Uhiuav Apparatus Co.
{The Enterprise
iFsrnberg Hardware
.ity at this Mason of the year.;Thl1 mcsna much to Blair andothersuchIndustriesshouldbe[fostered by this comrnunlty.
PUPIL OF |:()RT\YEARS
.mn wsrrs 1s.\cusa
lmrflc Llwsron5ruauc|>ROTEC'|'lDH
Safely of Public Demands the En
!forennen!of mme Lava.nu
raine Seltx youngest daughter of I.?...fl§5 ne 1ggg 332;gm.<=f=Aaalatsnce
~»§§d g H§§>§1?}dS§ of glneminnotr 1?|>cwrit»e1 Co.24:00 Miss Melits Taylor was greatly
..|f ti mnrne Danish Luth mb Hoasa 1zs.9sP 1 last week to have a fo¥111 .ra.»\irrc onmamnca msssn[V non o r.and Mrs.D.Z.J 3 Crutaihger safer pupil call to lee her Soren Jlinn1T1Trerir; of fI.;§are unnd5I5.C Heath I:Co.s :Ion Hedeluml of Morehead Minn. who As tho habit!of msn
changebri;Ics msn ome of the :Gregg Pub.Q a.§:s|i¥.his VF and two born are as new inventions and nerr modes
As has been stated we event Lincoln S\\:>Pls.C 5.4o;¥H:;f l?.i .I.?nu1flf lif.¢brought 1.§§f§is of more than ordina i Le r (Please Turn to Page Four).;¢t\¢¢l omes necessary abecausethecontractingoartieaareso well and favorably known.1 Both have grown up in thiscommunityandhaveattendedthecity schools and have beennsree|£ihrnrts since school days.ThebridetobegraduatedfromtheBlairhigh school in 1923 and hs.:been teaching in the grades forIthepastfewyears.She is nISWEQK and winaome young womanFondcountsherfriendsbythohundreds.
David graduated from the Blairswhools in 1922 and from CreightonuniversityIn June 1927 withsmlczrceofBachelorofPhilosophy.He is a young man of ex¢l|Pl|\§9 habits aclean wholesomemsn£0011 to look upon and onewhomeverybodyliken.Iollo\\lng the wedding thencwlywedswilltake a tHp to theBlacgHill!!country.They expectlobc gone about ten days.They will go to houeekeeplngfollowingtheirreturnin gh¢reaidencerecentlypurchasedfromJohnNewellonwestLincolnstreet.r David will be associated withniefatherinbusiness.The Enterprise extends beetwlnhca to those fine young people.
BLAIR GIRL wines sacoxn15:STATE SPHLLING CONIEST
Miss Frances Siert daughter of\lr and Mrs.P.K.Slert of thisdt)upheld the honor:of BlairandWashingtoncountybywinningsecondplaceinthe:tatesoelllngcontestntthestatefair.Uwe fazlei on the wowl treachery.iboys always enjoy.
img;BESTROYS
I FARMBUILDING
Tenant Home on Curley Farm
rr n rea lmany years ago and went to school alterations in the laws governingtoMinsTaylorintheoldNomQgh changed nodal body Laws beschoolbuilding.come extinct ith these ia!A:the time of the d¢U¢lU¥lchangea anj are dlsesrdeifrjgcof the new building several monthsago all former pupils were invited
regrettel very much his inabilit
to be present and Mr.Hedelumlf
l Ono of the most noticeable changeshas been brought about by the
advent of thc automobile.Onlylfewyearsago had anyone augDmtroyedhrMiddayFire. I to be here so he wrote the FnFurnitureSavedbyWilling
Helpers.
BLAIR Flnrmfzs Suamoxnn
At the noon hour yesterday the
Flair fire siren called the Blair
fine department to the Frank
|Curley home on the Washington:l|.{|h\:\y about two miles southeastofBlair.A tenant farmhouselocatedsouthof the Curleyhome and occupied by s hired manondfamilyhadcaughtfirean1iteforcitcouldheextiniruilhed
gbors and firemen joined in carryingoutthefurnitureanddidall
cnt faculty un interesting letter
which was read at the dc\li¢:ltion§
program.Mr.iledelund is rc:tor of uw=Epillcope]church nt Morehead1He was accompanied to Blnir byhisfatherSorenHerlelundandsn old school mote and former
Inhnm one living in Omaha.r The visit was very much enjoyedbyall.
A LITTLE T00 FAR
3 Oliver Hu €¢||cso| who resides inhadwreckwthcbuilding.Neigh south Blair out near the CaatetlcrlInrkwas not feeling very kindlyldilposorllastThurs\In}morning
Blair boy Andrew Clark.both of
gested that such a method of loco
motion would he in use carryingpeopleat the rate ol the presentautodriversuchpersonwouldhavebeenlookedatssksnceanddeemed s flrcamer.Ihlt it is here
and for the protection of thepublicithas become necessary torosslawsgoverningthedrivingofthesemachines..The morecongesteddlatdctsfirstfeltthe
need and thus the cities took thelead and passed laura and stationedStrafficofficersan.I traffic sign.;where It was deernel necessaryandlt has been a great pntectiontothepublic.These ordinances or laws asnecessitycalledhavebeentaken
up and enforced by smaller cities.ithey.could to render assistance.§ui:rn he went out to his gardcnl:nal found his watermclons gone Onlylecentiy Blair passed auch an15landthevinespollel.}.hordin|\nC0 and is making ready to5.\LRPBl5E PART!:some very fine p¢;=p¢»n¢f1nzololnoe traffic signs along the armstoea.All were pulled mul nice tcdal highway which this onlinMra. Guy Cook pldnned and carll?piled and the truants forgot Ntiedoutscompldesurpriseon:have their cards.ance dcaignated.».The one thing that makes thesecrdinsnoeseffectiveiothemanher son Kirby isnt Satur\1.n.y eveI It f 9 he fun to pull this sort
gning as n nozt of farcsrel party.as he left ye1terda}evening for
|Df track but it sure lacks a longio.l)s of being fun to the persom.
ner in which the public obeysthesesignals.Everyone should.|
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ell.Schmidt George Nelnorx IZaril Dare Gimple of Omaha
~arrested on Sept.?n|for throw
obey without question and et alltimesif such an ordinance shouldhavethedesiredeffect.There
should be no special privilegesaskednorgranted.Another point which is belngneglectedistheenforcementofthe age limit of sixteen )earafordrivers.This we are told is beingpaused over lightly.It is a natelainandshouldbe obeyed.If it
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AREIMPRUVED
Bla Cree of Men Busy Making the
Grounds Look Like A Well Kept
L|\rn.Buildings Bda;Painted
and nmoaufa.\.
BUILDING {§AL1~CLUB BARN
Preparations Boing Blade for the \Blgpat Fair in Wsahinnon Co.
Entrlol Already Belag Made.
The nlnth annual Washingtoncountyfairwhichis to be hal at
Arllnlton September N21H
nomiaes lo be the higgeatiwfairyethddinthiscountyandpreparationsanunder way totalmcaroofthlvuinumhsrof.entries which will be on exhibit atumtime.The ment has dwsyabeen cram tor room to housethestockandexhibit:andaftersaradditionshave
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pm s spacious 3_5 mall~ghted and ventilated willcareforninetystahead o!stock.The horse and cattle barn vlmichlrsabuiltlnforma:years la
~other fins building and will housedghtybeadbfstockwithampleroomfor feed and caretakers.Itisdividedlntosectionsthe#Ili
aide being for the horses and tblmmforthecattle..Another building which contain!
l12 stalls is the hog and sheepbam.This building is equal to mrof the others roomyjnd oomfori
ahteandoonredvrithsfineawll
ranlaod roof.no nwllrr house 1.an mphin aiae and contains one hundredandfiftypens.Nor is this allfortherelsa:rest agriculturalhalllrherltheagricultalral.sxhihlta are arranged and iudged and
another schools and arts bnlldingwhichisdevotedtgschoolaxhibltldomesticartIatc.A great dana hall sho beckons
the danoars to enjoy themselvubrtrippingthelightfaataltim.nn »»»¢oo1 diamond is in un
pink of eoaciition and an immense
grandstsnd comfortably seatingtwothousandpeopleIsawaitingthebaseballfans who will watch
the gsgus by the dlfterent league
teams.The midway will also bechanged
this year and will run down adifferentstreet from last year and
thus give more room around the
grndataml.sThegroumk/ and buildings usbeingputintoconditionCarpentera and painters are busy and the
gross of the thirtytwo acres sd
ready looks like a well kept lawn.
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51125153 Bnmxs LEG
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Mr.w C.Bemhsnl age serentyalxyearsmet with an accident
Monday night which resulted in
a broken log and other minor
injuries.When the heavy rain started belefthishedandatlrteddoin
stairs falling on the stairs.Hs
did not realize until the nextmorningthathislegwasbroken.
Since tho death of his wife Ifewmonths ago he hu lived nlone
on his farm south of torn and
was therefore alone then the accidenthappened.He was taken
to the Wise Memorial hospital in
Omaha and is getting along aawellaacouldbeexpectedunderthecircumstances.
__Mrs.Will McDonald and chil
dren ane visiting her parents llr.
and Mn\.(»eorge Snyder in the
country this week.
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Ilandvare by Tabitha Society.Hin Dora Carter left Wednea I3 ook Louis Mu;do¢1~|E |Hill ing rtttvn ofnfhra on the street.:IJ not necessary then let us askL3¢Pf 12 Ciity Schoolsopen.dear for Rea cmd to vilit nman Everett Tyson lm;E¥n1er He was fined as and costa makf that no next legmsxure repeal Sept.20212228A11=1=1l C H=tzd3gf.......J
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NOTICE
Henry Manuka, Attorney
To Gwrn HcKlnxie, Sr; Mary '
Mdiiaxie: J . T.Darla, "LP"A £
Davin The Omaha Huildi m d ;Savings Aasodation,of Ofl1lhi.'
Nebraska,a corporation,Nancy'
Shoals,First National Bank of!Blair, a corporation, The Lombard
Investment Company,a corpora-'tion, Blair State Bank, n corpora-1
tion, John Stuhen, Emma A. Panf
mnleo, and all persona having ordai'ning any interest in the South '
half of the Southwest Quarter and *
me Northreat Quarter of she'
Southwest Quarter of Sectlon
"I`wenty-nine,aava and except
'thnrofrvm the following parcel ofland.towit:Commendng' at a
point 20rod|west and 25 rods'
north of the Southevt c orner oftheNorthwestQuarterof the]
Southwest Quarter of the afore-;
said Section 29,rtmning thence
Norjh 13 rods, thence west 12%4|
rods, thence uth 13 rods. thence IE.aat m e ' f 3 .to the place of
beginning containing ons aero
more or Ina and tho North half,ol tho Northwest Quarter of Soo- ;
tion Thirty-two, all in Township
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of Joseph Donahhon and Ellen
Donaldson to Emma A. Parmalee,reeonied in Book w. :nn 455, ull
in the module record: of Wuh-
iugton County, Nebnnka.
Yon a n required to answerslid petition on or before the 12th
dar of September. 1921.Datod this Std day of August.
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-Henry llonxichaen.29-u.Pmnuff.
N o t k e O l P i n a !Ad m t o i s t r e l i o n
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W m . J. Ma he r , .< \ tt y. '
C o u n t y C o u r t i n P r o b a t e .
In t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o l '
F r a n k D . M u m , D e c e a s e d :Th e
he ir s ot la w, n e xt o f k in , rl e vl ne ea ,
le g ot e e a, c re d i to r s a n d i l l p e r so n a
in te r es te d i n t h e r i m se t tl e me n t
o f s a i d e s t a t e a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d
t h a t o n t h e 2 5 t h d a y o f A u g u s t .
t h a t W i l l i a m J.H a b e r ,t h e A J -
m i n i s t r a t o r o f s a i d e s t a t e f i l e d n
pe t i t i o n i n m d c o u n t y c o u r t . p r a y -
i n g t h a t h i s fi n a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
ac c ou n t fil e d h er e i n b e a et t le d a n d
a l l o w e d , t h a t p r o o f o f h e l r a h i p b e
t a k e n o r d e r fo r d l l t r i b u t l o n o f t l -
ae i a a n d a s s i g n m e n t o f d o w o r a n d
h o m e s t e a d r i l h l l e n t e r e d : a n d t h e
: a i d Ad m i ni s t ra t o r d i sc h a ng e d .
If y o u f a l l t o a p p e a r b e fo r e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 8 0 t h d a y o f
Se p te m be r ,1927 a t 1 0 o 'e l o c k A .
M . , a n d o o n t e s t u i d pe t i t i on , t h e
C o u r t m a y g r a n t t h e p n y e r t h a n -
o f a n d m a k e a u c h o t h e r a n d fo r -
t h o r o n l e n ,a l l o n n e e a a n d d o
e r e e a u t o t h i s C o u r t m a y a a o m
p r o p e r .W i t- :r ea m y h a n d a n d O ffi c i o ]
Se al th i s 2 5t h d a y o f A ol u at . 1 9 27 .
( S E A L )I . c . B L L E R ,
( s t )C o u n t y Ju d g e
\
Overcoa ts!
Get out the Uvercoat andlel us Clean and Press
in now before cold weather.We will also ro
pain,roline sleeves or body. pu! ou new velvet
col'ars, new buuuns or repair bullon holes.
We also repair and reline Iadiea' coats, dreuos
or other wearing apparel.
MAX I. WALKER
(rncofparaual
Ke nwo o d G A R M E N T 24 10
0-2 -0 -2 C L E A N S O R S Ame s Ave
0armenu-Blanketa-Furniture
Run-Wlndow Shades
"Garments Cleaned Like tho Touch of e Fairy"
Now:-Our truck is in Blair every Tuesdny.
Call The Enterprise oline and leave your orders
or if more convenient. lcsvo package at The
Enlerpme ullice.
For Safe Transportation
Andersen Bros. Transfer Co
Live Stock and Freight
1 We're Bonded Carriers
0|!lce--Opposite Pannen Elevator
(QM sl ISS! omms-
PROCE IIDINGS
County Comminionen' Room,Blair, Nebraska, August 29, 1921
The County Board of Equaliz-ation met punuant to ndjourn~
ment taken August 15, 1927.
Present:Chu.Nelson,C.B.Blehneno and C. J. Nelson, County
Commixsioners, and Annie C. 2»lar~
tin, County Clerk.Absent.: Wm.
Kelly. County Assessor.
Minutes of the preceding meet-
ing were read and approved
Olir SERVICE
f o r
BUICK OWNERS
is the
\ o. ....,OPENING BAY
~shi~°eo.North Range Twelve,
s z of the Sth P. M. in W uh-~n County, Nobrulra.
You and each of you vrlil takeotico that Henry Ilendchsen has
:led a petition in the District
ourt of Wuhington County. Ne-~mkn. against you u defendonts.
e object ind prayer of which In
quiet the title of the phlntiff~andtothelandabovedeaeribed
nd to have uid deiendlnta, ondof them adjudged to have no
on on or interest in u i d real
state, or any pert thereof, and tove:mulle d and annulled of
~rd the following mortgages,
- wit: The mortgage of ChuiesBrooks and Minnie J. Brooks.
in Fife to Omaha Building andwingsAssociationofOmaha.
ebruka,recorded in Book B.
~le 530; themortgage of George
~.Do'Iemple and Catharine D v
ample to Fam National Bank of
~lair recoded in Book H. page 32:he mortgage of Clans Ehlen and
~nl Ehlers in Lomblrd Inmatt Company, reoordd I: Book
pls# SW :t h e w h o m of
enry Wulf and Lizzie Wul! to
~lllr State Bulk,reconded in
~ R, pogo 271; the mortage
Mn. Wm. Swihari. Rent 8.00Geo. Townley, Services 26.00
J. A. Welt I Son, Supplies
for poor-2 mo.99.60
Mn. Wuhburn, Cans of
patient 62.90
E. 3. Andenon. Dragging 8.55Dertel Bertelsen, Dngging 27.90
Beat: Contraciing Co., Guard
Rail 308.50Gun Carlson, Dragging 9.46
D. C. Condon, Gnding 2684.00
Mike Foley, Dragging 5.40
Se ve r a l r r m t ur s b 1 ou . : h z t o t h r
a t t e n t i o n o f u n a n i m \ \ \ r 1 \ l o o k -
ed i nto, bn !! n o ch ill !! IIHIH IP.
U n m o t l 5 n t h e B u r l . u i j o u r n e d
S i n s D i o .i
A n n i e C . N a d i a , C o u n t y C t e r k .
Q g |\
C o u n t y ( f o m m h d o m r n Ro o m ,
B l a i r , N a b r u h , . A u g u m 2 9 , 1 9 2 1
T h e B o a r d o f C 0 ¢ 1 | \ }C o m m i s
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1122.170415,400
343.550
444,495
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444.125
158.900
11a,4ss955,450
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706.050468.260
amassasaffas021.550511.515341,800m m .510,4054as,sao427,545414,340144,315427266705,910
423,945aan.-wo199,140
1
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8.5
2.5s.
1.1 1
1.5
4.4
2..41
2.1
1.51.1
5.3
1.8
8.8
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3.42.8
3.52.2
1.11.3
5.5
2.4
2.72
1.9.82
1.3
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.44
1.2
2.6
1.9
3.12.51
1.8
3.8
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|Geo. Ohrt, Dralfinl 11.70Car!Pull. Dragging 31.70
Rom. N. Ritfdle, Enaimrlnz
Wranéh School Proj.1&24P. C. 'l`uclcer, Dngging 5.63
Prior J.. Chrhutexuon. Drag-
glng $.65
C. Mnlglanl Jensen, Black-
smith work 125.85
Stanloy Lowe, Salary for
August 100.00N. A. Mulford, Running Grad-
ér 42.00Nebraska-Iowa 011 Cn., Kern-
un e 1.28Juno; Wallnoe, Dmrsirlr 10.80
A. A. Wilkins, Dnrrinr 14.40
Floyd Barton, Dngdng 45.00
Harry Berger, Snlnry for A1-1a~
oar.100.00Stanley Brunton, Road work 10.00
Claude Clemenll. Road woik 8.25
Phzgane Fmeman, Road work 5.00Can FWD. Road work 7.50
Louie Grimm, Road Dawn; 18.00
Huoid Jensen, Salary for
August 100.00
J. A Juporaen, Oil I repairs 26.20D. N. Inf!ll. Road work 63.85
Ryde Homer, Road work 11.215
Lloyd llcilrido, Road work 8.25
Ou McBride. Road work 11.25
J oe Ob an. Dr lnlnl 40.50curfora my , nom work w s
Fred Ray,Road work 27.00
G13rm Ray. Ron work 18.75Ralph Ray, Road work 11.25
Presezst:Chu-NQINIII,C.B.
Mehrens and C. J. Nelson.
The minute!M thu pn-codingmeoung ware mud ami ;|p)1m\1d.
:Uhr a :artful.¢:nn:ir.ar.Ion of
the foliowi.-1; bill: on the dE!!er»
ent fumh It :ru mmw and ac e-nnded that the rallmrimr claims be
allavwd and County Clerk inntruc-
ted to draw warrant! on the funds
irdintzd below to ply the mms.
Clrdeel.D. o. sheen, Silmf for
Aug.$100.00
Fred Ludwig, Roll tori:2.50A. A. Wilkins, Bold 'Work 72.00
Albyrt E. Wiikinn, Rumi "ark 7.00
Mlnhlll Wilkins, Roni vmrk 31.50Ed. Mundnrf, Ro-ui Iork 12.50
Ed. Hanna, Haudiltl 0.00
Axel Hunan, Rui 'lvrk 78.80Marion Sulilerhtlel, 8l|=\r;r for
Augus 100.00
E. 3. Anderson, Road wnric 154.50
Ed. Jlpp, Road work 8.00
John 3. Andurlbn, Rnd work 3075
J. P. Lusen, Road work 54.50Bette] Bertslann, BMJ work s ms
3| mlimll, Salary for Aug.100.00
Amd!-Snyder Holm' Co., Gu 33.34Louis c. 1-°l|¢h. Road work 425.50
I. W. Bowen, Llbor 33.00Funk lioaloakia, Bold
work 166.00George Wrun, Road work 10,50
Bally Contnttlnl Co.. Bridge
work 19,201.95
Ncbruh In lows Shol 'l;a.'\k T
44
4548
4?
4849
B0
51
52
5364
5556
51'
55
ma ma or:£11305 4.3
ssa.rm za
774.680 10.4
u m a s 1.1402.025 2.5u w s
m m s .9
amass 2.
409,330 22198,750 4.6
26,230zsuao =¢§.'§`
aasazs as
202.450 8.rf. 1-nom 501,400
:»
-rn pi o n u n
To t a l
C O U N T Y L E V Y
Gc n e r o l
R o a d
1 ~
3.18
M i i l a
1.8
.sa
Br i dg e s 1.20
m m f é D n l n a n .. 1
M o t h e r : P e n l i o n . I
So l d i e r :Re l i e f .02
A g r . J: S t o c k S h o w A s s n .0 6
To t a l 3.14
Fr e e H im h Sc h oo l Tu i ti o n
I u n d .8
spain: Levy on Ro:I for Fx.
Calhoun Township .40
I I
Board for Prisonlrl and
Expense 258.00C. B. Hehrena, Com. work and
mileage _300.00
Chu. Nelson, Com. work and
mileage 297.00
C. .I. Nelson. Com. work ond
mlleagu .and Cash adv.254.20Omaha Road Equipment Co.,
Trlclor nnrl npain 1779.10
Omaha School Suppiy Co.,Supplies 23.20
G. I. Heifhr. Rent 10.00
E. B. Redfield. Supplies for
poor 8.00
J. P. Sorensen. Milk for poor 6.20
pm: nets n l nequ ~y aw.Aho that there be and hereby sn," 5 ~~ 3 2
icvied upon nil uxazle vrvnvrir of|Dm":'¢ 32 3500 1:8
£.sch city and vllllxt of W uhlng-Bau 49 N 10 13
lun County. hehnska, as follaws lla orlm of me County Court
fur the pear 1927, u shown by thaassessment rails for amid year, or ~ncwnl of Llolhen Petition was
ment orgsnlution .I
Total 14.10
Pol! Ta:$2.50
HE RMA N L gvy
Gen.3°n,d| Bldg.No. \| luati§n Lnvy Int.Fund
1 $3,898,895 15.6
2 sngosa 3.4
a 852,145 8.3 5.4 969.010 1.1
5 781,785 5.2 .1
I l
John,wh o vu pn n n ts d fro~
comin; on his nation by tbl ul
neu of hh bon.Lod e llmo h a nd hmliy 'InSundny(n uts a t Wil!Hart'
wu m ~rw 1|s 1-c w-ug at Cumln C i ty , " 5 "
Pk u a n V i e w m n n I n m d :
ing their achnol n a t homo aE. C. I-lPDin=ott'nFloyds m n h u m m a n m8atnnd.\7 at Guy Gnok'| in Bhd:.dillr. and HnhT| »o. mg; we
nmr on nr a
a.sr I r?'°m1¥" .§i.»??".?"$'°"" that
f u n th i viliton.Hr.and Hlhnh and Hrs. John Suttnn lefor thih' anna,Ilarry Smiths vimlttd nh!!In Frlmont Sundvr.'William Peek visited Bunhy athahomeo f h i s undo,FBlffnr.
llr. md H11 Harry smnh, witMr . a n d Hr s . E h ; lu g ; BntumemlWcdnudaythaivldtu%0pD¢| Mslageannd i n
r u y wr t 1 aa*'°a°..° w . : ' : a :....... o
londa, Sept. Sth with Min Vlol
IAM: n the upper grade and HiLnons Rater in the primary.Among the un ;folks fmthis ddnily tm spent a part I
Labor Day In Fnmtmt won Cl
Llp inccti and wife, Theo. Olin;wife,I n lhxter,'GilfoCompton and Leon Sumner.
NOTICE OF z»'n~nu. ADMIN-ISTRATION ACCOUNT
§TATE OF NEBRASKA I
I ss
Wrahlngton County,|A. C. Debel, AttorneyCounty Court.Zn Probate.In the Matter of the Estate of
Petrine Jensen Deceand:The
heirs at isw, next of kin, deviseeslegstees,creditors.and All per-sons interested in the flnll settle-ment of wc !estate am herebynotified that on the Sth da ofSepetmber,l92' l, Rober t HA ...
the administrator of said estato
filed a petition in said CountyCount. pray ing that his fiw ad-ministration account filed hereinbe settled and atloned, that proofofheirslhipbe taken,order for
distribution of assets and assign-ment of :lower and hotnesterlrights entered; and the ssld ad-ministrator discharged.If you fall to appar before laidCounty Court on the 'lthday ofOctober 1927, at 2 o'elock P. M..
Intl contest said petition.the
Court may grant the payer there-of and make such other and fur-ther orders,allowances and 'le-crees as to this Court may seem
proper.\\itn¢-as my hand and OfficialSesl this Gth day of September,1927.(SEAL)I. C. gLLgR_33-St.County Judge.
Nye I: Jenks Grain Co.. Sup-
pllsa 21.40
Nebnska vert I Mfg. Co..
Culvert; a Repairs 446033
Peter J. Christensen, Roadwork 51,00
Elmer Christensen, Road
20.00work,Emma J. Aronsun. Er.. Rent 10.00
City of Bwr, Llglat 11.86
Depot Store, Supplks for
poor 6.10I. C. Eller, Go. Judge. CourtC o m 0010
French G-vue. Trip to
Omaha 10.00Geo. D. B-omard Bt. Co.. Sup- '|plies ass
Dr. W. M. Holler. I-my 500John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff,I Expense 14.25
Herman Telepl:o:taCo., Tolls 5.40
W. H. IIlll. Surveying 11.00
Guy Hinkley, Supplies for
UDDI s um..&~K. B. Printing Co.. Bupptles 321.02
James King, Care or poor 21.00_Korshoj Lumber Co., Sup-
t
Lincoln School Supply Co., Sup-plies "
Little Red Wagon Mfg. Co..
Supplies
N. T. Lund, AK!» Rent
Il. F. Dnndt, Co. Atty.. Ex-
pennHsurloe Llehrens. Sheriff.
10.20
111.35
20.00
69.35
plies 204.40 .
Clinton som., Dflssfnr als o
Claude Clements, Rosd work 6.50B. N. laftil. Road work 10.00
Alben F. Hansen. Road
work 156.00Alfred Peterson, Road work 9.00
Harold Hamm. Road work 10.00Tom Gossard, Road work £50
2.5012.00
7.00
s u r93.50
10.50
Chris Kruse. Road work
S. H. Neff, Road workDewey Hol|bsin. Road work
Ed. Stuenkel. Road workClarl!"Ht'own1ng, Road work
Clarence rnpaon, Labor
Stshdsni C0. ou s Gu 54.00Oo motion duly made and ear-
rled the following resolwon was
puled:
Be It Resolved br the Board of
Uounty Comrnlsdoners of Wash-i::g1on County,Nebraska,that
there be sod l1ereby.is levied the
following taxes for the currentrw. 1921. including state, coun-
ty. loa'n.ship, city. Ichool llstrlet,
village,road dlstrlc§,_ labor t u ,:pedal road l-UI. and other taxes
as requind by law, on all taxable
property in said county as shown
by the assessment rolls or that
may be legally stlded, as follows,
to-wit:Assessed Valuation of Washington
County. $3T.2tl,$¢l0
STA TE LEW HillsGeneralFund2.03
Capitol I'und .22
Sweet Ugting 1.oo
Parks & Park Purpose:.zaPrindpal on Villln Bonds 2.00
Internt an Village Bonds 2.00Water Works Purwm .50
Amusement Ja Enhrtdnnunt .25
Int. on Izutenecliun Bond:7.00
Ton!l9.Gu
Pnl| Tax $200
KENNARD LEVYGwe n !3.63
Water Works Enc nalon l
lmprowmenta a.c:Sweet Lighting 2.50
Total 9.00Poll Tn:$2.50
wx s n lu c m n L E V YGenenl..00
stmu & A ila y s 1.40
Electric Tnnlnilldon Benin -L50Strut Lighting Fund .BP
Tots!'moPoll Tu $2-00
FORT C AL HOUN L a w
Genera!5.00Fire & Fin Apparatus .40
Wah! Band! A Interest 3.00IIy dnnt Rental .50
Music d Eatendnmlnt .20
Strut Light:1.1¢Water Bond & Big. Fund 1.50
Total 11.u:
Ph ll Tu li-50
Sunday evening cdlerx It Cllifo
mg - -
r.find Mn .Frefl Bla h |Omaha we n Monday nttnrnooIndlunper meds at the HnSmnh home.Mr.and Hn .Theo.OlinspentSnlurday with the he
fulh In Hndaie. lovn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Li. Cnmnton aE. C. Llopfncott and wife dmto Waberioo Sunday afternooninspect the dal!! of C. B. No;who ndlks one hundred cows.
vru an Interesting trip.
Elza Kin; ond wife wen FrdayafternoonvioitonattHarry Smith home.Mr. and Mn. Ralph J ohns afamily and Albert Wilkins we
|0Pe c k h o m e .
C l i ffo r d R a y s s p e n t W e d n e s d
e ve n i n g a t H a r r y S m ! l h ' a .
xxnus'rm.\1.xo'ras
G n n
~CTGY.llr. and lip. mi Oiingar we
gg fg v ¢ n¢ u | | s u pp er pa u n
ami o nIn Bmr, Hr. md Xu. J o n Hill
mamMn. Carrie Free of Bhir Ins
Sunday dinner :nest at A.Johnf.In Bsxter was I nller Slmdaaftemocn at Fred Pack'a and aLean Sumnafa.
Satorlay nltbt vidlor at CliffoRay'a.
Mr .and Mn .Benton lf l n hnho have been visiting relatiinmdaroundBlalrthatwo weeks. left Monday for .iii
home in D a m n
Lira.Fred Eills 'na taken IlSaturday night and the doctorsummoned.He found it neceau
to raturn Sunday morning but alaat report sho was resting ealsie
H n .Bertha Gollthon of Blni
undated Mn . F m]Peek a fe'kg lust week with her canning.ra. E. C. Ligpincott called olin. Dhtrick Sc mid! Sunday nf!ernoon to remind her aha hadnforlottenh a r birthday.M .
Schmidt ia Hn. E. C'|. aqpt.Marla Koen!!i l Qenditeak with her c oudns.A .§{ndaan"| family.Mr. and ln. Fred Olenon :penSundayawningattheJon
Blomherg homo.
Galbo n.Harry ami DonalHulk drove to Harnkk, Iowa Wednoaday of hat wack, taking lheicouain home and ru:mining unriSaturdayfor a visi t 'i th hcfamily.li n .Sumner was a Frida
awning elliot at A. ll. Johor." o Bryn? Corbin 'Mg ilt
son.ryan,r.n o vswack at tho panu!.|1,'E=.n Bm
homo.Hr. and ilu. C. R. Sutton, SIJohn Sutton and brot . HakeWest of Herman ld! Hondavny of Framont to NorLh vi
2~§mh Ddoim Uhr!thu vm
the W~. ~dame h~m.Mr. and Bhjl. Ro _Hart and
of the nate should :mek to ge-qmint themnwlses with tha m rZur.Il !lqllin»S 1.11 penmma tuna-porting "me or fssh from one
°°'"=*g tuvfanmher In any mode afnhippxlnclulingarry ing in
Hrxnnd Hrs. W alisou Whibonof Hahn, Iowa :Iron to HernunSunday and spent the day at theL. H. H_\rfhon home.Chu Sheen mend hh hous»»hold dfectl in from the htm the
fonpan of the walk into Va Homehem Ind llrs. Sheet: will stay in
town an the children tv1 attendschool.c r m. will ltln l tn the
firm £0 I-ook :Rv the rk.Br !Ind Mn .F1 C.OwnerspentIlondny ln the cofmtrv ntUlu hom! of their daughter, Mrs.J. T. Fitch.Th i Jane Hover family of
Baile Creek. Nebr. and Hr. .md
Hn. L eo Hun an , R°lm1 f! a n!Leo, Jr.,of Olmlhl were overSunday[nest]at the GilberiOlson home.Mr. and Mfr. L. A. Woodwind
drone to Arizona Sunday ennintand Inn pkaamnt c aller: at theRa! Woodvnnl home.As thi 11urtlng lesson draw:
near than who aontemplste sunk
rnust be filhd out giving thenm-aunt of game or fish so trans-rtad.A pm; of said c ard mm
mallet! 2° Ur rhief game wand-en at Lincoln. the other reul .These axffl n .ny be assured with-out mst from any gums wardenon o! my pen -n authorized fo acl!
fish a nd nm lic rms.Hr.and Mrs. Tom Wakefield,
Jr. are takimf in the Suu Fairat Lincoln %hi~ sw-ok.Mr. ind Mu. Gihrlon Grahamof Omahz, dr-w to Herman Sun-
Bud u right in Tha Enmpdu.
I - = - = -= = = = =- - -m e r w e y n o m \ ¢ ¢ , . e ~ . .M r .a n d M n .Chn a. »Pu 1l en a n d
Thursday fmm the Springs.Rudoiph Mencken attended.abirthday party at Ed Mencke's onSunclly.
Hr.ami Mrs.Norris Went,Runel! and Merle relurnecl fromtheir trip Thunday.Mn. Lum Tofte and Lois and
0 , 0
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Q c' Q' co 0|\ u5 |
4 .
¢\f~~-/
Extra!
Extra!
We hnve a (Ire !h|¢'¢ bull(
orn port of the mu and SouthDakota.Johnny Cram of Fremont cameout to WUI Ha.nleu'a Thuradeyevening for z short vim beforehis school mm.
Hr .end Mn. John Becklun endHn. W hitns and lin. Amlrews
visited at Will Flannlgnn's inBurt eounty Wednesday.School started llondly moming
with Helen Rm in clrlrze of thelower room and Irene Rhea the
f~=|IP!r room.Hr. Ind Mn. Will Ig;-»= i htSunday evening at the one:il~ooa home.
Hr. and lin. Lester Henson
and children and Mr. and Hn .George Luce were Sunday visitorsll. John Peterlen'a.Jimmy Baer spent several daysat Jeue Hansen: last week.
lin.. J ohn Peternen spent IastWednesdayinBlairwithhernunt, Hn. Dave Steed.Len Larsen and Ivan and Ola!Peteraen were Fridly morning
ullera 4 gene Hanlen"e.
O l a :end Fm! of Mkhinn., whoan here viaiiing were llao prel-
ent.llr. :nd Mn. Chris Rumunenleft.for Big Stone, Hina. Su-ndarmmning for! vacation.Cyril Baer retumed home Ilon-
day evening :Ref :pending n
week et Jeue ¥{|a.\en'a.Saturday evening vinitora at thePete Jensen home were Mr. mdMn . C u i Ne er md childrenur. an d lin.alter Nelson m d
children and Hr. and Hn.. 'Halter
Sagznfleld and ehildren.
J ,Miiaeerzailigry and Evnfml
1sen en company mmGnulu int week.Clrl Piepher and Waiter Nel-
son attended the bull game atScribner Sunday afternoon.
Hr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussenof Spiker,Hr. and i l u .OscarBrownof Ornahes gag Emmettmu m s nt u emniat Harde! Rn2::|u.uen'a. Jr ns
ensen wal on the nicklist Friday ~and Saturday.
Grstchen Hencke helped Bin.
Jim Ryan Inst week.Mrs. Whitua and Hrs. Amlrewuof Willa.Minn.who have beenvidting' their daughter and sister.Mn. John Beeklunleft for theirhome Friday morning.They alan
viriged nt Um Cullen Wright IndNorris Wuxi homes whiio hen.Mn. Whltun in I'~Iorrls's aunt.Sundnv \Initon at Will I{art'a
we n Miss l.urren¢¢',MIM. Ro
Stationery l t The Enterprixe
office.History paper, n5£`¢'bbok cover:
and ring: at The Enterprise office.~,..the road thal's hard on
Klres.
The new Goodyear Heavy
Duty Cord-extra thong
from bead tntreld-the Inst
word In reinforced rlb con-
structlon.
AHUNSUN GHEVHULETm E " L ' 5 £ " !m
Wlien in
Omaha
H o t e l C o n a n t
New-Flrcprbof
250 Rooms with BathRams $2 to $3
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Pele Jensen home were Mr. andBra. Carl Ne er md childrenur. and llra.alter Nelson m d
children and Hr. and Bra. 'Halter
Sagznfleld and children.
Mines Mary and Ev: Anderaen entertained wmnnr fromGmaha lui week.Carl Piepher and Walter Nel-
son attended the ball game atScribner Sunday afternoon.
Hr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussenof Spiker,Hr. and i l u .OscarBrownof Omaha and EmmettRasmussen spent Sunday awningat Harold Raamuaaenh.Pete 'Jenna was on the nicklist Friday and Saturday.
Francie Ponber; returned IntThuraelay from the Springs.Rudolph Mencken attended.abirthday Peru' al. Ed Mencke's onSunday.
Hr.ami Mrs.Norris Wahl,Runell and Merle relllrnecl fromtheir trip Thunday.Mn. Laura Toile and Lois andHs ron were in Omaha Tuesday.Gretchen Heneke 'helped Bin.
Jim Ryan last week.llrl. Whilua and Hrs. Amlrewuof Willa.Minn.who have been\idling' their daughter and aister.Mn. John Beeklunleft for their
home Friday morning.They alanvililed nt Um Cullen Wright andNorris Ward homes while heme.Mn. Whltun in I'~Iorrls's aunt.Sundnv \leitnra at Will l{art'a
were Miss l.awren¢¢',MIM. Roneen, Mr. and Hrs. Harvard 'I'ram»mer and Evelyn of Winnide, Neb..Mr. and Mn. Choa.-\Pu1len andBeulnh~of Lyons.Mr.and Mrs.
with Helm Rm in clrlrze of thelower room and Irene Rhea the
f~=|IP!r room.Hr. Ind Mn. Will Ig;-»= i htSunday evening at the one:il~non home.
Hr. and li n. L oz ur Hunan
and thildnn and Mr. and Hn .George Loco were Sunday visitorsll. John Peterueni.Jimmy Baer spent several daysat Jesse Hannon: last week.
lin.. J ohn Petersen spent IastWednesdayinBlairwithhernunt, Hn. Dave Steed.Lan Larsen and Ivan and Ola!Petersen were Fridly morning
ullera 4 gene Hanlen"¢.
n m l M r s .L o u i e M e n r k a a n d l m z .
M r .a n d M r s .H e r m a n Ra l p h .
M r . a n d B l u . W i l l H a r t a n d A l fr e d
a l l e n d e d t h e l l o o n c r fa i r Th u r ; -
da y .O n F r i d a y G e o r g : R u h r a n d
s o n w e n t u \ ! l .M i n E l l i e H a r t r e t u m e d fr o m
W i n n i d e S u n d a y , a ft e r t w o \ 1 e ¥ 'n
vi s it .
M r .a n d M r s .W y n n B a e r a n d
M r .a n d Mr s . Je s s e H a n s e n a t -
te n d e d t h e H o o p er F a ir 'l 'h u r . ui a y .
M r .a n d M r s .WSI]H a n s e n r e
t u m e d h o m e f r o m Bo u l de r .Co lo .Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g a f t r r a t t e n d i n g
t h e g r a d u a t i n g exerc ises o f t h e
us i n w h i c h M i h ln e d w a s a m e m -
r .
S u n d a y w i d t o n al.J e n o H a n -
sen's w e r e M r .a n d M n .H .( LH a n s e n a n d ch i l d r e n Ge o.G a r -r e t t . L t o n a a n d E l i z a l ve t h H a n s o n
a n d E ve l y n An d er s en .
H r .a n d M r s . Jo l m Ta y l o r r e -
t u r n e d fr o m t h e i r m p Su n d a y
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Office In limi# ma;
Coon WITH
GA s
Stationery l t The Enterprixe
office.History paper, n5£`¢'bbok cover:
and ring: at The Enterprise office.
School Needs
We are heudquanerl fur Squml Room Needs
and our prkes are very renionahle.
Also come here lor Qopular pr$ced:--
nos|ERv BOYS' WAISTS lm! SHIRTS BELTS
NECKWEAR DRESSES HATS BLOOMERS
QARTERS SILK HOSE ETC.
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Special S d n School Hosiery
l 9 c p e r p a i r
Blair* Rqéket Store
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SERVICE .\LWAYS:\|anr.1|.\x'rs TRANSFER conIGemw Trucking |
1 Ih y Night 1
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Wlien in
Omaha
H o t e l C o n a n t
New-Flmprbof
250 Rooms with Bath 4
toRnm»$2 $3
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We hnve nc(Ire !hlt'¢ bu
~,..the road thal's hard on
Klres.
The new Goodyear Heavy
Duty Cord-extra thong
from bead tntreld-the Inst
word In reinforced rlb con-
structlon.
AHUNSUN GHEVHULETm E " L ' 5 £ " !m
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.am :iw miQui punk. :Iron islha Int Wednesday.
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Overcoa ts!
Get out the Uvercoat andlel us Clean and Press
in now before cold weather.We will also ro
pain,roline sleeves or body. pu! ou new velvet
col'ars, new buuuns or repair bullon holes.
We also repair and reline Iadiea' coats, dreuos
or other wearing apparel.
MAX I. WALKER
(rncofparaual
Ke nwo o d G A R M E N T 24 10
0-2 -0 -2 C L E A N S O R S Ame s Ave
0armenu-Blanketa-Furniture
Run-Wlndow Shades
"Garments Cleaned Like tho Touch of e Fairy"
Now:-Our truck is in Blair every Tuesdny.
Call The Enterprise oline and leave your orders
or if more convenient. lcsvo package at The
Enlerpme ullice.
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W r a h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,|
A . C . D e b l l , A t t o r n e y
C o u n t y C o u r t .Zn Pr o b at e .
In t h e h l n t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f
Pe t ri n e Je n so n D e c e a n d :T h e
he i r s a t i a w , n e x t o f k i n , d c vi n e z ,
l e g a t e u ,cr e di t or s .a n d A l l p e r -
s o n s i n t e r u i e d i n t h e fl n l l s e t t l e -
m e n t o f w c !es ta te an a h e n b y
n o t i fi e d t h a t o n t h e St h d a o fSe pe t mb er ,l92'T,R o b e r t u . Z . . n .
t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f amid es ta te
fi l e d a pe t i ti o n i n sa id C o u n t y
Co u nt .p r a y i n g n u n . h i s f i w a d -
m i n i s t r a t i o n ac co un t fi l t d h u t l n
b e s e t t l e d u n d a i l o n e d , t h a t p r o o f
o f hc i r sh i p b e l i k e n ,o r d e r f o r
d i s t r i b u t i o n o f a s s e t s a n d a l i g n -
m e n t o f :l o we r a n d ho n w s t e n dri g h t . ; e n t e r e d ;a n d t h e u i d u l -
mi n i n t r at o r d i s ch a r g e d .
If y o u f a l l t o a p p a r b e f o c e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e ? t h d l y o f
Oc t ob e r 19 2 7 , a t 2 o 'e l o c k P . M . .
I n d con te st sa i d pe t i t i o n .t h eC o u r t m a y g r a n t t h e p a y e r t h e n -
o l a n d n m i c e s u c h o t h e r a n d fu r -
t h e r or d e r s ,al lo w an ce s a n d 'i e -
c r e e s a s t o t h i s C o u r t m a y s e e m
p r o p e r .\\iln¢-as m y h a n d a n d O ffi c i a lS u l th i s Gt h d a y o f Se p te m be r ,
1927.
( S E A L )I. C . g L L g R _
33-St.C o u n t y Ju d g e .
( Q M s l IS S ! o m m s -
P R O C E IID IN G S
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Our SERVICE
f o r
BUICK OWNERS
is the
Best we are able to §ive
Present:Chu.Nelson,C.B.Blehneno and C. J. Nelson, County
Commixsioners, and Annie C. 2»lar~
tin, County Clerk.Absent.: Wm.
Kelly. County Assessor.
Minutes of the preceding meet-
ing were read and approved
We make a specialty of
Buick Repair Work
Always Try Us First
Your car will not have unreasonable
repair parts if left in our hands
Your car will bekr/11 c/can
OPENING BAY
September 10th
Blair Service Station
Location now held by Reeh Service Static
suucunn GAS ANU mL
Hall pound box ol Choc olates mi t h f f
flve gallon ol Un:---or Oil drnlned
One pound box wnh bull:'
Carl H. Bohs, Prop..
We sell Oil: and Gasand give Serwke
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.
B U I C K M O T O R C A R S
BLAIR NEBRASKA
mlleagu .and Cash adv.254.20Omaha Road Equipment Co.,
Trlclor nnrl npain 1779.10
Omaha School Suppiy Co.,Supplies 23.20
G. I. Heifhr. Rent 10.00
E. B. Redfield. Supplies for
poor m o
J. P. Sorensen. Milk for poor 6.20
Mr. and Mn. Annu! Fnhm and Chkago & Nartlllealefn Rallru
2 fo E.Ina were Sunday evening :upper Bu t- 6: 3 9 p.m. daily."'Qguesls at Chu. I{|.|sk'l.Welt-T:!5 a.m. daily.inn I .>!§':e_*!°*:f'__=\.":':1~:°L£=.f .?'1':;c. sn. P. aa. .n Omaha
s.oo i Fulk," Erhmi mn-ni;'».l
BLAIR 'tor Krm TIRE co.
Ann Tun Slfle a»mm». smfor tho dl!Covers, Milk! 'Urn and Il IHman nurily.George (}||;;f mm; SglurdiyHrs. John Camernn. M-1. Emma mnrning 'at Jenn Ham»n'|\.§poon _anfl }|f:.}nd_}lr§.C.R.Mr. mul Mrs .Hamid Rasmussen
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Rooun for nm.Call White aes.
as-gn.
Clll at the "Bobby BeuutyShoppe", ind floor llayle Bldg.l t
Black hats of velvot and .nunlead thi! fall.S-el thom at Hn.
T. C. Illlton'\.88-tl.
Hr.llolvln No n of Albion
: p e n t8 u n d a y i n B lllr a . | a g u u t
of HIM J am Nobll.
Chu. Hnollar ond V. 0. Inland
drovo _to Lincoln lut llonday to
take ln tho state hir.
C. K. Bondorf, licensed ambalnt-
or and untllrtnhr, Blair.Ofiiol
phone, Nl, nl. phono, 224.8-H.
lin. J ohn Hoon hu been on
the dek list the put week but 1|
somonrhat Improvod nt pnamt.
Milton Robinson and fondly
drovo to Omdti lu ! Sunday to
vldt at the Solon Robinson homo.
llr.Cur'¢1l Gilliam ll ver! ll! at
his honwe in this c ity .He h u
been confined to his bed for uv-
enl. weeks.
Principal llooro ond wife andrl\1n¢ a nlfty littlo Pontiac road-
zter which they drove in from
Detroit, Michigan.
The Tablthn Society of the
Lutlternn chord: will hold a bake
n lo Saturday,Sept.10 at thelP etor le n Hlrd nn .33»1t.
Min Loseln Rhonda: drove up
to Telmnah Sunday evening tohe 'ready for tho opening of nbos!
on Hondny morning.
Rosa Beet: hu bought the Dr.
Poehlol residents on out Grant
struct and will more to the newlocation about Nov. 1.
li n .James Maher of Onllhlvidtld with Bldr follu ani tram-
acled a little Business in BMJ:
the latter part of lut week.
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History popor, nohbook nonn*P 4 mn a tg tn m m m d n a .
llr .and H n .Bryan Brantol
:peut Sunday in the Jah Brtmtolhomo.
Have your lui: honored nt the
"Bobby Beatty Simpy ",3¢¢¢g.
Floot Haylo Bldg.33.3,
A seven pound (hi ; ¢the homo of llr. ...Z Hrs.A l
Mander! on Sept. ant.
llr.And HN.Art Hugbol Q
Coundl Bluffs spent Swilr with
111° Bwmbwrh funny .
li n . B u n Axtoll andHr. a nd li n.late ; A xte ll and
f lm lysnnd Dorlno H o l m a n ;
lpon :r blinking l K m ;nlri. Omlha.n
Barn for :ale 11:43 feet with
7-foot poll.: located buck of than u m .L m z m m u m m m nl-
qu ln at Danish Lutheran Pub-
ruhmz house.Bldl wut billondny, sept. 12 .3 3 .
In w. F. Homphill and Hvbbr¢ n a u m n c . m n h m | n ¢ m 4 m , `
Bnrhnn and B ob an the n tpatient: to undergo tonsil owi-
tiom.Tho Hitehnun children all
had ldanolda removed.
Hldlem Perry .Novell of Llnooln
spent Sunday and Llbor Day t!
tho homo of his parent; Rev. mdli n. A . F . Nou ll.Ho return!!
lion-lay accompanying lr. Glam!
Van Deulen who drove down to
th e mn fa ir .
I have pomluued the Satundly
Eventing Post, Iriloa Home .Iolitml and The Country Gentleman
mm and would appxoc lato y our
buy ing then omfulnos from mo.
They 1rllIbe delivered Prompt!!and regularly to your door.th at
Bobby O'Hnulon, Phone 65.so-tt.
Hn..F. 8. Bigelow and l n .
;Fel! l\|1.| for sport wur.Large
L O C A L N E W S . . - C O M M E N T x r :A tlln . T. C . Hlli o n ' l
_\J. I-2. c mpbell. fumlum, mtl
Ng " a n d (é oosdp Abouf People You Know.No,."p,,:~;.,IAN. huns .x~é
r a t e r urte sy Cm Be Sho wn Your Guests motorin :imma :haw lm re
Tlmn Ha v i ng Thw Na me s Appea r i n the H°=\=."J J "..,.'°"$°..'i"%';,1§1§',,"IT J . .
Paper.Phone ll When You Hav e A News Item ¢m|»l:wgI§h¢>:V.|J- §- num,
:pm u u y n-Ple ase.|mu Ruth Dub wont an 0¢n~
_ _ _~.nm nm.evening
Tablets. pencils nt The Enter-
¢1r§se office.
J. E. Clmpbell, furniture,m n:hd undertaking.50-if.
Dr. Llyland Stain, Chiroprac-tor, Farmers Stats Bulk Bldg.Lf.
George Devi:was o budneu
visitor to Lamel, Nebr. Thandsy.
Hn. J ames Maher of Omaha
spent llIt Friday with rehdvu in
this city.
Felt haf:in ll! the new fall
slndes, for general wear, at Mn.
T. C. Hi¥ton's.88-ti.
Maroelling given :pedal atten-
tion st the "Bobby Beauty Shoppe'Second Floor Hayle Bldg.33-it
Nr. and*Mrs.Elzy Ki is hu e
returned from a few day's viii!
with their dsu¢h!»er at Deo Moines
Iowa..
IIowan! Appleby is now drivingnLandauSedanwhichhepur-
clmued las! week of the Aronson
Chevrolet Company.
Mrs. M. M.Haibert and son,
Biily returned to Omshs Thurs»day evening after spending a few
days with Blair friends.
Lawrence Underwood of Sioux
Cty was an over night visitor
|Stationery at The Enterprise
t ffi o e .
I H a t s f o r sch ool d l i n n i M n .
='l '. c.H l l t n l fs .83 - t f.
a
i l n .Cha.limlle r ind son,
Chu., Jr., ln vldu 'sr relatives lt
Craig this wed-
Fnr Sale: Bello {:ly alllge nn-
Ind undertaking.2:0-tf.
Hin Harlan Hansen in teaching
ln the righlh grade of tho Ft
Calhoun schools.
Erptrionced mu u li e r at the
"Uhbb5',Beluly Shoppe",Second
Floor axle Bldg.38-lt.
Mr.and H n .Fred Compton
John Heeml, Bcnninglon, Nebr.
L BX-21.
C. K. Bemlad, llcrnsed smnalm-
ar and umnlerhhr. Blur.0 8 1 9
phone, 161, nl. Dhvnc. 224.8-tf.
G. R. Rieu of Omaha pu nh uu la Chevmiet oonh Int week od
I
Br. and Mn. (hfferd Hannon
and Edwin 'h r wll of Omd u
spent tha Ink-end in the E. H.
Terre!! home,
Rev. H. Webs: of Fonuaelle, is
dI{\.'lli|1 . MI Chevroiet coach
bouxht of tht Aronmn ChevroletCompany of Bllir._
Hin Ludllo Bnmton has gonetoChadronwllr r she wlil
rehthes and where ahe hopes |find lmploymtnt.'
Min Guuie S|.h¢If|¢.~r left int
Wedrreniay for 0111, Nebr. wherethe will inch History in the hixh
school 1:1111 thi! year.
ChH| S.Hanlrn is the woud
owne r of | n w Chrysler coachwhich he paxthlsml of the Aro|'I~
non Chevrolet Oompany.
The Max I. Walker cleaning u-
tabliahmmt of Omaha hu a -n-
gan he n gn ry Tuuaday.Call
' n n !:.':\!|rprl|0 11.if y o u hueanything tn bl cleaned.23 tl
l' ;n y Riddie, :laughter of Hr.
Ind Mrs. R. N. llid.llv of thi! diy,
retumed hams Ian. Ihursday, aft-er spending ubout um work: with
her irandpannts,Mr. and Hn .
Mueller at Dlvid City.' m :mm or ihB` cmmsm
church bei( a Ilamizlishing Teafor the young people nf tho clgumh
|nwhere ch! will spend some timeGoodbarberlng.North Side vmung retxtiSl1°v~16-tf.\" 5 "wg "_,W I Cin U w..Enterprise 0ff|GP h o n e f . . .~' " "' " " " " '. l f ~; °' * ' ? . ' f " a " " . . &w s ;
Kg r n o H H n . H A .G .'" " ' " " ;e x a m = . . ' . i ' . . . °. i ' . i i d m m m n
r .1 n .e r m u n y e o n e r r .2 3 5
O m a h a w e r e i n a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e G u s S u v e r k r u b b e w h o l i v e s
b i l l g a m e i n B l s i r l a s t l l o n d a y .d o w n n e a r f . h i h o u n ,i n d r l v l n g a
C .l i .B e n d o r f ,l i e e n a e a e m b a l m -u n e I m p e r i a l L a n d o n S e d a n
e r a n d u n d e r u k e r ,B l a i r .O f f i c i b o u g h t o f u m , M o n s o n C h e v r o l e t
p h o n e ,1 6 1 ,r n .p h o n e ,2 2 4 .8 ~ t f .C o m p a n y .»
F o r S a l e - - L u m b e r u w m i l i . l W e h a v e g n a m :e u m u h u r l
vyul take abouta22-fool. lo|.See ahkg starter no 5, found or we
Lde Thaden, FL Cldhoua,Nebr.Iran furnilh you the ingredients
32-2L _and you can rnlx It yourself.Sea
Mn .Wm.Bcherdin rpent the na forunkage.week-end with her sons, Clarence 7-ti.. Blair lfllinz Ca
ond Bruce Gochenouer of 0maha.'Mr. and M;gl Ben Williams and
Carl Koltermnn, Jr.. will go to children Ieft for their home at
Linc oln the last of the week, to Lnlhbn, Cadlf.on 'I'uesd.ny of
take up his second year'a work at Int week after visiting relatives
the Stale l3n.i\'erait.y1 .in Blair several weekl.
Dr. Edwin T. Jlpp, who recently.Wm. Ilaller returned home lut
purchased the Marcus Beck place Friday from San Antonio, Tern:in west Blair, moved last Friday where he drove Hr. Aiee Hitch-
and is new nicely aett!ed.ma:\*| car for him about ten days
W m' not make um farm lor!prior.Wm. returned via train.
now before them is an increase in I The two rear oiI baby of Frank
the interest rate?Phone or write Stricklelt fell out of the swing
John H. Roper, Dodge, Nobr. 32-Bt and brolufib arm.It was foundMrs.Ed s m c m u came vp necessary to take ir zu 0'11nlu for
from Onu hl Saturdey afternoon an X-ray before netting ihe borne.
to visit over Sunday and Mon-layl Hrs. Ole Lindberg spent a very
property on Colfax strut.
Faraboe Moore of Omaha spent
Sunday and Labor Day arlih hisparents, Nr. and Hrs. John Honra
oi lhia diy.
Austin and Wm.Hauer enumtainedtheir cmaudna,Ruth and
Richard Hungata o! Omaha over
t 'wack-end.
r.and Hn. Grant Lothmp
went up to Pilger last Saturday
evening for :Jaw days vlait with
Mrs. Lotluop'a niatima.
llra. Theo. Wahlatrom of Gaun-dl Bluffs combined buadneaa with
pieasure and spent. a day or so In
the dty with niativea and friends..
Mra. J. 1-:. Wood! of Walnut, Ia.
nlunn-I zo her home lut Tuaaday
after aevml day a vlait with herdaughter, Hrs. H. H. Brown and
family.
Ilia!Anna Schmidt h u [onetoGrandIslandwhennbawill
teanh her second year ol hulineaaadministration in tha commercial
aieparfpent.H. H. Brown has tha exclualva
agency for the Aermalnr Windmlli
and carrie:a complain atock ofwindmills.uni towers on hand.
Phone Black 154.25-lf.
JOHN A. lnoAnES~m m f
|: zwrangaxsx
Washington County Féir
DE S0'l`0 LOCAIS
evening lt the Henry Dickrnayerhomo.Franklyn rem-lined io: a
1:01 31 of days vldl.r. and Mn. Alfnd Skov and
L 1|~nt Wedrrel-da aftinxoon
Sunday nfternoon guest: at the tmdazm (mm Wuhlngton eounty,
Calle Hansen home 'NN 3°f'°I#'83%&percent angnelmce fmmHiller, Chris and Nall, In.. Chris-tu i l Lune and children and Hr.
and lin. Hun Fnhm and daugh-ters.In the evening lr. and llra.Rumua Paterson lui children andJamal llencke were there.
|'rue me high
Owner
*Dun eaunty and Douglas county
did not have 1 repreaentatlve.
emu weBreedP. B. Hel.
re¥at
60.6
mi x
R. Rnaenbnnm 1-|78
o u m m e s. wd.\z Gu a m 'H. C. n....¢..f'- W .I ;Akeritmd P.B. Hal. 59.7 1108
Tuesday awning gnemu at Prod In d ¢ UehI-
§;»f1.u;mn-. 111? 3_g,=- , f p ~nn. ml. s u 11 96mnllnr.r.Ed P.B.Hol. 51.5 meHn..Henry.Christiansen md J.ll.ComI:tnn G.J'¢rley 50.9 nu
Allard 'hluday nth:noon guests;The fi h | ., MM.;r haveu m' I n n : Hr . a n d ln . C . HJ i hr.N i z m wd ' n n
Chrlrlenaen of Fllmnn! and u r .'§ m° " mor e a m d F i : u n i
and Hn. Louis Cllxrlutunseu of*rCalifornh.Ed Parson list. 86.8 1149.8Hr. mi Yrs. Hans cm~uum»¢=»'J aa. Comwm His s u 11z.a
us v ln x v z n nuns nn
4Big Das--Septemben~20-1-2-3 Big Days--li
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See the big list of specials on pages 95 and 112 of premium list
The best program of entertainment ever presented.Big Baseball Tournament
bringing together the fastest baseball talent outside the major leagues--See
next week's paper for teams playing.
Buy Season--membership--tickets $1.00 and auto Season tickets $1.00
` k t stops Sept 19 and will not be sold after this date.Sale of season hc e s .
, \ l " r 0 M o t u |. 1 c S CI] I§ Cl {E l ) FR E E
Tl1eBiggest Little County Fair in the World
'rs s r u l- : mmf frivmlu and old school union inextended to ihe wife of the de-C O M I N G - - - " T H E ~ ~
(go 1;1 frum gmgu ont)ceased who ls so fur from her ownTelling" |»'?l'§E¢ which tru mm at people in mu hour of Mlrmw S e p t e m b e r 2 6 - - 2 7 - - 2 8 a n d 2 9
the Arlinklnn Fair Grounds A118i .
.».l t e s l l l t h a h o m e o f h t !b : * u L h e r , ' ¢ , |2 3 , 0 0 v d l l t h r o u g h I | ] |b n d y ,
A l b e r t D O I ! ! !o f I R I !G i f t ! ! !r l I t | , |g g n g n t n l m n g e n o u g h g g k i l l
Sunday.nine tinm; out of ten.'Tha m Soto Sunday Sflml eta-Riclund Godwiq v u born in
J°5¢<| n 'Reiner 1out in 300995 Taos, New Mexico, April 12, 1906
pamlre lui Ffidly °*¢llil\l Them and was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
S A T U R D A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y M A T I N E E
Douglas h{c Lenu in
"INTRODUCE ME!!
COMEDY AND REVIEW
Slmdli' for A uelmo,e~r. w ere;Richard Godwin, lineman for theshe ffiiimvnar gm ;;°»=q, °;1:;Flagstaff,Arizona Electric co.,'FR I D AY
com n.11 oy use nn a was electroeuted Manda , August;xho-oi.sin mu accompanied 11.29, »m1¢working wwf another:"}mIm1.'f`||madgB mu
flr as Lincoln by her father, Soliy Ilnemnn repiacing a burned out*~illneline and Mr. and Hn. 'hlltrnnsforumer on an electric nghni __Klnbunde.;P0|'= 'meh married high amaon 1.o:ul=Dv
ers.They a n bonding at thelin. Delia Gnune home.
Umm lchool started also Hon-
dny with Him Lech 5:19011 uteacher.She board! ot.AdolphWulfhome.21 puiln are en-rolled.Vernon Ruf In a new
begnner.r.md Mrs Fred Chril\1.m-
n n and som were Wednesday
evening flltolll of relatives In
ifromont.Mr. and Mrs.I'nfl Dirjrmeyer
and Frankiyn were Fremont :hop-pera Sllunhy.Bunch afternoon guests at the
at the Chris Fhriathnaen ~me.bee |d1ooI flute d on l o ndl! o lhlx 1-rfk with lrlilles Get:
and Elm af Fremont wen Homfhy ewdnl \iliI.0n lit Ute Fred
Chriltiannn homo.Hr.and Hrs. Fred Didunl er
h h n d u n e a m d - e h u m l w l r\ l t M m u t h a ; t B 1 |l r , N 1 ~ h ra d a 'm n a n p u v?
lu ~ = n . u 1 ¢ .
nsannu'sue
un ,u
z n jo ~ ~ p i c n i c 1 ~ ~ s p e n t lo m mf a b o u t t w~ a m l ~ n e I S U N D A Y a n d M O N D A Y
the evening whiting and p1|yi'\8 half y an um-zmq v 1 He was iuuzrrled last .Ya-:uny 9'
Hr. and Mn. W niler Strlcklelt so His: Florence Clausen, youngest
and family ml Jerry Sutton spent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jens
hat Sunday nt the Whit Wailace _Clausen of this city who hu been
Lilhau (hah in
"ANNIE LAURIE"»
Fo x NEW S . SP ORTL IGHT ANU F a u x
Mr. and Hn-. Emanuel Andan-
son and sons were Fremont pans-
ennrx Saturday <21-'¢nlng.Mr. and Mr. Rudolph Andru-
mn called at Emanuel Andreuonn
Slionday aflernfmn.
h a y n h u d p t s u fh n p . - b d
u e p t n n e e n n t T M n u n s !
h§0¢dbl!l v n l h l u u n l l y 11-n v v \ | 1 n m n r l m i l b | |. M l t ! l l¢ |p ln H mu ( lb \ \ . : : '1d ! ar U
l h w b l l i e n b s ;n h u ~wh ot h omh wr iat blv fllnmlllllaln e l n t t h d g lg u l o d nab-aeriykimnln.Ewryuburribrru\||tmh1'|1A»1i\haH.b\urond|-
t$eu |an mAdla.p |nol|.h our. : a
Iaexibtr.
Mn. Dave Gustin has returned
from Howeli, Nehr.when shelpent the nas! three weeks with
h e r daughter,Hrs.Anthony
Hatch.The following enjoyfd a family
.l
seven! yeam
Bealdes his wife, he is survivedby his parents. thaw brothers and
one mister, lil of Fllgstnff and
one sister oi Norwood, Colorado.lie Wu -\ :number of the ihlalinl
T U E S D A Y
Francis McDonald in
"THE VALLEY OF HELL"
COMEDY
park last Sunday: Pete Jones and
family of De Soto, Ed Landers and
family of Qmaha, Edgar Jones |n||family of EImeraon and Walter
Smith and family of Calhoun.
The De Soto Woman.: Club met
Funeral services were heldSept. 1, and burial made at Flag
sltaff.The local paper at I`la|;at.aff Ima
U19 following eulogy: "The de-
¢."".'.I was :L ¢l¢\Voltll husband ann
W E D N E S D A Y
Lois Mnran and Jac k 'fiulhail in" G O D G A V E M E ` 2 o C E N T S "
C{)'\1EDY
Eiiubeth Cachelln.There were
twin me[nben present in-I onevisitor, Min Hsin Iiinelilw.The
next meeting will bo held with
Mrs. Pete Jones.
» - - - - » -- 1
.
in contact with blrit.In his two
mud onehalf years residence htrehemademany friends.H-
was a competent worker and millbemissed from the local light
company; staff."
T H U R S D A Y
Julmnny Hinos in
'~'wmTE PANTS WILLIE"
COMEDY
. . .-- .
'uen Thllrldl dlmier guna a
t b l h n hnzn home.
Galwin, of tha! place.
Fkxrther paniculars were rcceived tl-is we-ek xml an u fo!
iowa:
1621 man COUPE _'-325.00
n la c u m a a c u o m.B O A R D n s lm x c
- _ -
USED cms
~'~...~.
m rolm c o urs ---------:as
Aronsdn Chevrolet Co
BL AI R, NEB RASK A
Carl Wulf 269.57F. Burslum M ;
Stuart Phcy .83.80
L C. Smith Co.15530
Rivet! Lbr. & Coal (So.28.5|5|
C. Gilliam 60.00
Webstat Pub. Co 25.61Onmotionnuperintendentwas
instructed to clone the lchools on
Thundly. Sept.. 22. 1927 fur Bhlrday at the Washington county fair.Here on motion meeting u i - I
journcd to meet at the call of
the president.
Wm. Kelly, Sec'y.
ma CHEV ROLET 'mumxn 150.00
.q ~|.0
CH! ol lla ir 8l..1l
lllc llllh l CU.m uJ u l N u m u a
.ou
E n m c a a v z o w r 4 - n o o n S E D AN m o m
Ra ~ R o s e n ~u~f ~.2 1022.0
Fritz Akerlund Mlx. 3I.3 905.2
Arthur Lap. Teller.
»..u g u n l t i n n 1 | - u k o f l a r a l d x r ,
H n . C l u b W r i c h I n d h w y .
Th u 1 . ¢ a s = . » A i d o ! t h t D a n i s h
i n t h e n n c h u r c h a t O r l m m e t o nW v d n u d w d t e m o o n vuith l l r n .
A n d r e w Jo l m n n l n i n F r e m o n t .14
n u m b e r s n n w a s n t .l r .m d
.4 . ,|
Mention was made last week inThe Enterprise columns of the nr-
rivnl of a telesrram from I'lngmfrArizozu,£0 Hr. and Mn. Jvn=
(|ausun,announcing the nuddrn
E
E n o u n s ' mu n mc a t 1s.¢o
F n d Andersen of Hamann v mvhlton.l l r l Hu n k S h u n :joined dn dd as a new number.A alclkiun luncheon was ae:vedby thc hasten lin. Jlm LarsenallI c rs n nvtlli nh oa tea lu Oc t.A number of falls hllped Hn.
Victor Joh nun 'c liabntu herhnrenty-y un Bo n di !
M M M Th a n p n u n t n n Hr .and lu. if! Koenig and bah; ofmath of B1-lit, Hr. and Hn.ackLobbfd d Bennington,llr.and
i l u . . h d Cmwdy,Hines Billie
Croudy and Mary Btrickletl.ofBids, Hr. and ilu. Huold Harmusaen. Hr. and Hn. Ihrle Hn-ldrk, llr. and lin. Tad Buchuwdt,Hr. an-I l n .Peter Nielsen and
lr. and in Andivw J ohansen.
c f 1
I .Item-, :mlm Hansen.Opal f i l l .an i Evnlloa Rshli
lloaday afternoon at the3°."l' :Rasmussen home hal as
alms alellrata her nigh i '.' n s mo vi n : f d esma n3 1 ' m m s a n d w w h o w o -
brsta:llr.and llrs.w m Wulfa n d ~ s u l. a n d u r l Peterlversotl. J.. and Mrs. Geo. RA#
rsnsaen md Gene, llr. and llre.n o t. n s m me n m e Hm m. l rssa Hrs. :mon Larsen sod °°=»»Jens Iverson snd\ll11 HarrtlaShearer.Delldons refreshmentsversser-reel.Maria received I
numlm d nlee presents.Mary Helen Iverson spent lastTuesdayat the lllartln Larsenlame.li n .J.L.Iverson andlm. H. c. Larsen eslied there In
the aftlmoon.illsa Emma Hansen swnt rm
Wednesday alternoon vvth HiasNanaAndersen.She and lllssAndersen also wleml on Hrs. Har-tin Larsen that afternoon.Tuelda evening guests at theSevresM . . . - o n home srere:
lr. and lla. Will Wulf and fam-tly, llr. and llrs. An Jensen and
baby and Hr. and lin. Jens Bor-
ensan.Hrs.l a n Larsen and Ivannt Wednesday forenoon at themule Larsen home..
ltr..md llrs.Will Will!an-l
Irene were Omaha nwwsm on
Tuesday.lllsses Meta,Blns..Anna andRather Hansen were Tuesday aft-
ernoon vialton at will Hans-en's.Hr. and Hn. Anton llenrlcksonand son, of Gresham, Nehr. andllr. and lin. Jim Nelson o! Blaircalled at the N. J. Andersen. ChrisNelson sml several other homes on
llcnday aitemoon.Honda; avanln; guests at the
II. C. Rasmussen home were: Hr.ami I n A n t o n Hanrlekson and¢l~l.ldren. Mr. anfl Hrs. Jim Nel-
son and daulxtars and Hr an.l
llrs. Guy llln ley.ltr.and Hrs.Itlehand Nelsonentertainedtheiollovrlnfguestsat so r 'I'ueada§ even ng:Hr.a n d H l a r t l n slson and Mr.
and Hrs. Guy Hinkley of Blair,
also Hr.and Mrs.Fred Jensenand Kenndh.Halvern and Alton Larsen arentWezlaesflay slternoon at the I . C.
Larsen home.H. C.Lsrsen and tlauglzters,Hannah and Louisa autoed toFremont ll_ondsy to rneel Mrs. .l.L.Iverson and ilary Helen ofLincoln, who came to spend theweek.3. L. Iverson and Mr. and'Has. Fred Iverson and daoglmterr.
Dorothy and Roth drove up tolnlo: them home and spent theuse -end at the ll.C.Larsenhome.Other guests there Sun
flsr were Hr.and Mrs.llnrtinLarsen an.l sons and Hrs. LaurensJasperstn and daughters, and JensJerain of Herman.Ili. and Ns. Adolph Wu!! spent
Bnnday at the Pete Wulf home.Lars Rdlansl and children called
at N. J. Andersoo's Tuesnlay alt»
are oon.Mrs. Alex Oxenhardl. and two
children of Lincoln are visitin atthallovranl Jensen home.Irs.Jensen and Hrs. Olenhardl. arelisters.lr. and Mrs. Carl llansen andchildren of Newman Grove weregusts at Lillanl J ensen? a feweg; during last well.
rs.Anton Andersen enter-tained the following on Tuesday
anernoon in honor ol her daughter, Baoora's fifth birthday: IreneLila and Inns French Elaine .mdArlene Andreason, Rltoda Kamp-
ka,Dorothy and Lora Jensen,
Bertha lloltar,Elna and VeronaLund,and Hrs.Carl Hansen.
Clalihdl and Clifford.les ¢¥!l!llcake,aanderlehes,cookies ami
Iernonorla were served.Wednesday afternoon llrs Lill-arvd Jensen entertained in honor.of her Jsulmter,Blinor's fifthbirthday.one present were:lr. and Hrs. llovrand .loosen andchildren,llrs.Alex Oxenhadt,Altltla and Robert.Hrs.hnton
Andersen, Eulals and Sonora, Awlens Aodrssseo. Irene Nelson and
Rhoda Kampka.Refreshments oftlndrldtos, enffel. ice cream, cakeand lemonade were served-no ss.Paul ""'°€"».":*"'n"'I=f
rnoon al a K m .Pourtee mbe| g g n |112 f lv.are an-asent.Vlslton were asfollolsallra.J.L.Iverson andli a r :Helen Hrs.. Alex Oxenhanltand 2.10 ehlldran of Lincoln, and
lllsl Pnnoaa Sappenflold of Blair.
Delicious refreshments were serv-ed by Hn .Larlen and dsu|'h~ters.Ure.A.V..lolsannaen ofBlairwillenterwntheAidln
Ddobtr.»
.,..Jens Hanan ls workin: at the
Hoisrd ~ s r h l l e Mr
Jansen is n n..Peter Nielsen. Ed 'e vki r k " 4
.Chris Petersen buslneascallers at the Pete X. Petersenhome near Lyons Friday forenoonKenneth. llttla son of Hr. andHrs. Fred Jensen was flee years
old Wednesday. ao the hilowlnn'folks called ln the evenlnl to l1e!P
him celebrate: Hr. and Hrs. PeterNielsen, Hr. and Hrs. Chris Nel-son and children,Hr. and Mrs.
Geo.Rasmussen and Gene. Rer-mond Rasmussen, Leonard Nelson.Tom l..1rsen,Mr. and Mrs.Jos.Nelson and daughters,Mr. andMrs. Nels Iluebardt and daughter.Mr. and lvlrs. Rolrnasrnuasen and
son.Refneshmnte were serveslto all.Chris Petersons have a new?orl and Gottlieb Stork s new
Chrysler.llrs. Rlclmrd Nelson and Vlohl :
s nt Thu y n oon at t»lf'e. IIansen home
Hrs. ll. C. Larsen. Misses Kirsten, Hannah and Louise and Mrs.J.L.Iverson and ilsr; Helen
were Omaha passengers rlday.Mr. and Hrs. Lars Rollsnmt andchildrensoent Thursday ovenlnt Hans Walls.
Malvern and Alton Larsen arent
Friday aftemoon with Har anNelson..Nena and Walter Andersen eraFriday afternoon guests st ChriPatersen's.Miss lllnnle Broderson agent the week-enJ there.
Saturday afternoon guests aHsrtln Larsen: were Hrs. J.Iverson,Hrs.Fred Iverson amdaughters.Ruth and Dorothy o
Llneoln, also Miss Kl n larseHn ond Mrs.Cell llasmusseand children were Friday orenlncallers at Lars Rolland'a.Hrs.Peter Nielsen spent Saturdayat the Andrew JohansehomeinFnemont.Hr.Nlelse
ment on to Uneoln to srork on th(slr grounds.Hr. and Hrs. J~lzansen returned with Mrs.Z*Ilclsen anl spent s Your days there.Visitors at St.Psul'a Sunil
School eraoa Mrs. Ales Osenhsnl
and daughter,Althls. and llaHelen and Ruth Iverson of Llncolnand Bins Christiansen o
Fremont...The following folks helped B3
Ted Iluelssnlt celebrate her birthday Friday eeqnlng: Hr. and MEd Nesrklrk s .l larnlly, Mr. l.ll'|Hrs. Nels Boehsrlt an.l dauglxte
ltr.and Hrs.Alfred Skov anLyle and slr. and Lire.AdolpWulf.
Mr. and Mrs. llenr Ruhr o" W T and Ong Ku r droveWins cle llonday nd attendedfuneral ol their tlnel-e. John Dnev
son.They re-to ! 'l'nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larsen anIvan and Louise were Sunday diner guests at the Rob Peterso
home ln Fremont.Mr.and llrs. Carl Rosrntlseeand children soenl. ,Sunday aftenoon at the Nels Wolf home nes
Telbaala.lllsa Anna aliuhr spent a eoupl
of days last week with her slate
Hrs. Otto Arn ol. Kennanl.Friday attemoon guests at tHenryKuhrhomeweve:MWlelske Wulf of Blair, Mrs. Caterlne illller of Leigh, Nelsr. a
Mrs. Chas. Reels and Anna.Miss Grace Ra m called .Ag*-» Looiselarsen Thursday e\
o nal.. and Mn. Lara Rolllntl n
thlliren spent 'Sunday eveningLars I.arsen's.
Leah and Harte Rasmussen a
Opal Ruhr ._|¢e~nt Friday aftenoon with Evslins Rahlfr .N. J. Andersen and .Missand" Walter were Sunrise afle:lseats at Lars Rolland'a.lllss Anna Ileeh spent Satanog-= With Nils Anna Ruhr.
umisv afternoon guests atHenry Kuhr hone were Hr. s
Hrs.Alben Hansen and fsml
llr. and lin. lKerman Rohlf sfamily. Hr. and Hrs. Harry Hsen and sons. Eldle, Elmer. Namd 'Walter Madsen. and IlernWulf.Loretta Rasmussen.OpalLeroy Ruhr and llarvln and Nman Wulf of Lincoln distrirtenter the ninth grade at the RHinschool this g'-fHr. and llrs.lm Larsen
family were Tlaorsday eveningltors at the Chris Larsen boTheKonorillClub met Tl:
day afternoon srlth llrs.H
Larsen at Kennard.Nearlyznemhere were present. The lotledoquillaftervrlxichluwasaervel.The next rneetill be with Urs.. Chris Wulf.Hr. and Hn. Ed Nearklrk
fa mi ly ml llr .and Hrs.sa
o o u z mr : u n a c n o u xn s Emi m w d l . i n f m we -
z mr n o vn n
(Continued from pap one)
The fmirnoundn have been noted
for their hauty md this year they
are more beautiful than ever.Abundance of shade. wells of fine
unter located in diferent parts of
th n tc m b e th o u r h to f i o r
comfort of the visitors may
found on every hand.
Alriady Gm entries are begIn
ning so nurre space Und it Zoo
like a bil time for Wnhingtucounty (clk when they gnther a
ihelr fd: this fall.
SEP T. g to SEP T.I5
u .U J M I C I W U : P :u n v n u 1 " -..s b d m g t s '~1 L l f | . @ \ " | | 0 0 !1 u l !| . \ I I S | . l l ) 'o n W Q U H G I K I I I \ . \ \ | u . | §u l a s r w !' b l t 1 5 n m n 1 n | | | y | u ¢ | , | ; | | y o n | ) u | | n ¢ | |. I m y ) | ) || ; | |H o m e m e i r z d a y m g h t .~ " S d r' I L`. ~ . 1 1 , » , . ? " " ° "r ~n u m b e r o f h e r o l d r n ¢ n d » ' » w k .R e f r t l h m c n l a .w e r e * ° " " ° "~ § ~ » . § " 3 . . { ' .n m s c h o o l g u a l . ,d n u g h l e m D o r o t h y a n d
M r s .o m R u w e e n t e r t a i n e d m e m e P e t e r s o n h e l d o p e n h o u s e d r v l m v d I n t o r e m i n d h e r m e i n a n d a l l h m °¢ ° ° "' " " ' *m m ,o f m y R u t h .D a i n t y A e -E v e l y n a n d s o n ,R l i p h : T o n g f o r
E f l m f i f f u ' : N d O f f h f ~t o h h r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s I n s t w a s h e r s e v e n t y - s e c o n d b i r t h d a y M n . R o y M c K n : | n ¢ : I d a } | ; §t e f »f r n h m e n u w e r e s e r v e d ._ _' c o m p s n g n
brotblr,John Carter to D G
Haines hat Sunday to visit th!!llster, Hn. Albe rt Hunt of thlt
plus.They llzo visited A bmth-.lin. Henry Mencks and l i m!
mu' £::¢¢nBr "PM af umm In-Euler. Mn. Martin, `Hr»- Ella1 Saviour: church
er lpllldllgg ~ "ms yilh l=»5|ié"ii|i|¢im|h heme :har | Iewlneiing.A number of Betty Nab!-indaughter, Mn. Robert Ralston and ldu'| vid!
mn. Fred L Miller it Portland iaon.28-til Everett Lnmb a n d 1unia.1|¢am1 f r i mu n n her a m y
Hn.. J .E.Carnpbeli in-ok a.!Bloomquln had: ham!-on cclllndon ,pieuant :urrrin on Tuesday cn-|ber1. Jensen and ehiiriren
ll:n la'n lllsfv ;..a.n..|.,..a . itvn-nt!ms-am md bddge was|i m. .u,1 u v ~- ~-~-~.~ »»»~-....-_number of friends at an lflem enjoyed for maven] hours.MillThe Wonunn T'anim Hinion-kerulinztun nn lui Tueuhy L13 Pyggy. ~ ug honor, vmn tb!
Handel was formerly Mina Mildnrl members and were pmsent it the an their return gznerlheru.lin. .Joel Allen und*Antill nl' this city.iclosing dance i leach this :fearl Orruh;
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C i t y s p e n t n fe w d a y s In s t w e e k
a t t h e D r .E .M o n t e h o m e a n n
gu es t o f M i ' a ll l l : l r o d .Sh e l e ft
la s t Th ur w l ny for P ly n t ot i t h, M eh r .
wh e re s he wi l l b e gi n he r fi r st ye a r
o f tea chi ng.S h e w a s u r o o m -
m a t e o f Mi nn M i l d r e d s t W a y n e
N o n n n l l o s t y e a r .Th e E n t z r p d a e
aek no wle .Itr e.s o pl ea sa nt ca ll fr omt l :tw o y n 1. | n 8 l nd i e I. "
M r .lfrn exl.Stl tne itl cr o f l l i n l r
sml Mrs . i nns R. at11 _le n o f C alh oun
l e ft S u n . l a y m o r n i n g fo r t h e s t a t e
fi sh e ri e s at Gr e tn a n nu l fro m t h er e
£0 Do ug la s,N o b r . t o see M r .
S c l m e i l e fx da u g h t e r s .M a d e a n d
E va .Tu e s d a y t h e y a l l w e n t t o
th e : s t a te fa i r a t L l n e o l n a n d W e d
m a d l y t h e y r e t u r n e d h o m e b r i n g -
i n g I - I n w i t h t h e m s o t h a t s h e
wi l l b e r e a d y fo r s c h o o l .
rn pr cxr ul . aus u ml t l q u y r l I IC I ]pleasant afusrnoon.Mrs.Atlen
served dainty refrexhnaents.
g I r vi n Ti l d e n l e ft Tu e s d a y fo r
§ N o r t h Pl a tt e t o j o i n t h e K a n n m
[ C i t y Ju n i o r N i g h t l l a vr k n . n n o r -
c h e s t n o f te n pieces.D o n o va n
Tu r n e r o f th in c i t y i s w i t h t l !
Ni g h t Zl n w k n , h a s i n g j o i n e d t h o r n
l n w e e k o r s o a g o .Th e y m a k e
se ver a l n i g h t s en g ag e m en t s i n at
,p i n e s a n d a l r e a d y h a ve se ver a l
tl o l e s fo r p o i n ts In C o l o rs d o .I A .G .It o m b e r g w a s m o r e fo r -
. t u n n t e t h a n D r .C .R .M e n d I n
b e i n g .sble t o h a r ve s t h i s t r o l !
. w i t h o u t h a i l .H e h o n b e e n o u t t o
Ml t cl t e ll , Na h . a l l s u mm e r a n d r e »
| p o m 4 fr o m th e r e st at e t h a t h e
h a s o n e o f t h e b e s t c r o p s o f n l f»
al fa i n t h e co u n t y .He l s s t p r e s -
e n t l u n e a t l n ; h i s b s r l e y a n d g e t -
t i n g t h e pla ne r e a d y t o r e n t t h el o o m i n g y e a r .
I M r . a n d M n . 0 . M . Ir e l a n d a n d
u a u g n t e r , m a c e : e n ve c t o r r a y ( O f
po i n t s l n Lu e a n a n d C l a r k r o u n ~
ties,Io w a w h e n t h e y w i l l vi s i t
fr i e n d s an .l re l a ti ve s a n d fr o m
t h e r e w i l l g o o n t o Sp r l n g fl e l d ,
M o . , w h e n t h e y w i l l a y l d vb o s o n ,
H e n r y C h r p e n t e r a n d t h e n o n t o
Aa l m n s n s fo r a n o th e r n h o rt s t a y .
Th e L a d i e s ' S o c i a l U n i o n o t t h e
Co n g r e g at i o n a l ch u r c h i s t o h o ! I
Its first social meeting of the fslln e x t Tu e s d a y a ft e r n o o n l t t h e
h o m e o f M r n .Jo h n 5IcQ u: m4 e.
l l r a . J .B .Sp el lr na n la t o b e s s -
si s tl n g hostess.A n a t t r s c t l ve
p r o g r a m i s i n p r e p s r n t i o n , a n d d l
l a d i e s o f t h e p a r i s h a r e i n vi t e d l o
mn Edith Kuhr, aught.: aH r .a n d M r s .W i l l i a m K o h :o f
W e s t st r e e t a n d H r .K e n n e t h
Ge o r g e b f O m h h a w e r e m a r r i d
i n C o u n c i l B l u f i s r u t o r d u - S e p t .
1 .Th e y w e r e lc c o m pa n l e d b y
H r .G e o r l o 's w t e r a n d hu s b an d ,
M r . a n d M r s . G r a H e a t h o f O m i -
h s .In t h e e ve n l n x t h e y r e t u r n e d
t o B l a i r a n d e n j o y e fi a fi n e Ir e d -
d l n g d i n n e r a t t h e p a r e n t a l h o m o .
T h e y d r o ve t o F r e m o n t s n l t o
Li n c o l n fo r n s h o r t w e d d i n g 1 r i n .
Th e y w i l l r e s i d e i n Ou m h s .T h i
bride worked in the Bell telephone
office until the telephone systemsg h , a ft e m o o n o f s o r t a ! fe l l o 1 l r r h l '\ . l * ° n con so lid at ed a n d h a s be e n
L i t t l e Pa t s y Ri d d l e a r r i ve d a t
th e l r o w n o n n g e o f fi ve ye ar s
o n l a s t Tu e s d a y a n d t o p r o p e r l y
r b s e r vo t h e e ve n t . h e r m o t h e r i n -
vi t e d i t n u m b e r o f l i t t l e fr i e n d s t o
sp e n d t h e a ft e r n o o n w i t h h e r .
G a m e s o f a l l kin ds w er e en }o ;| re rl
r*: 1p l:5 eJ i n th e Da n i s h Pu bl i sh -
i n z H o u s e p r i o r £ 0 h e r ~
M r . Q w r s e l i ve d l n B l a i r a n d a t -
te r rl e d school he r e b e fo r e : v i n e
t n O m a h a .Th e y h a ve th e b e a t
w i s h e s o l m a n y fr i e n d s .
L E A V E O N c i z m o l a n f r s n r
children ent Sundsy lfternoon!
at Jesse lnscn'a.eMin Josephine and Tm! Nelsonof Kenmrl were Friday evening
W e a r e he r e to serve y o u- - -w i t h
fo o ds tha t y o u wi ll e n j o y e a ti ng.
W h e t h e r y o u c o me t o s h o p i n
pe rso n. o r c onv eni ently us e phone
2 3 , y o u wi ll rec ei ve th e e a m e
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h a y n h u d p t s u fh n p . - b d
u e p t n n e e n n t T M n u n s !
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l h w b l l i e n b s ;n h u ~wh ot h omh wr iat blv fllnmlllllaln e l n t t h d g lg u l o d nab-aeriykimnln.Ewryuburribrru\||tmh1'|1A»1i\haH.b\urond|-
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ORUM BRIEFS
Ia n . K e m - ,a m i u r r H a n s e n .O p s !f i l l .a n 1 E v n l i n s R s h l i
M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n s t 0 1 |3 ° . " ? ': R a s m u s s e n h o m e h c l a s
I l s r i e a i e l l r n e e h e r n i n t h -
d a r -' n n m u r i n e m u e s m e i n
a n m e m e a n d h e l p e d h e n w w
E n t e :l l r .a n d H r s .w m W u l f
i n d ( Q U ,H r .a n d l i n .P e t e rI v e r l w .J . .a n d H r s .G e o .R W
r s n s s e n m d G e n e ,H r .a n d l l r e .
R o b .B g s m o s s e n a n d H s : o l d ,l r .
n d l i n .l s z t i n L a r s e n Q M s o n s ,
J e n s I v e r s o n s n d \ l l r ~ s .H s n d s
Sh e a re r .D e l l d o n s refres11n1ents
ve r s serveei.M a r i e re ce ived I
n u m b e r o r n i e s x n e s e n u .
Huy Helen Iverson spent luiTuesdayet the llsrtln Larsenheme.li n .J.L.Iverson sw!llrl. H. C. Larsen :died there in
the efblmoon.Hin Emma Hsnsen aent inn
Wednesisy sibernoon wth H i nNoneAndersen.She end lllssAndersen slso diem! on Hrs. lsr-tin Larsen that afternoon.Tuelds evening guests st theGenus§........»»home vera:
lr. and lin. wul W ulf sm fem-Ily, llr. and llrs. An Jensen sm!
baby and Hr. and lin. Jens Bor-
enssn.Hrs.l a n Larsen and I n nnz Wednesday forenoon st themule Larsen home..
Hr..md Hrs.Will W i l!sn-l
Irene were Omaha mwvsm on
Tuesday.lllsses Mets,Bdns..Anne andEsther Rsnsm were Tuesday aft-
ernoon vielton st will Hens-en'e.Hr. ind Hn. Amon Ilenrlcksonand son, of Gresham, Nehr. sndllr. sud lin. Jim Nelson o! Blslreslisd st the N. J. Andersen. ChrisNelson sml several other homes on
llendsy eitemoon.Hondsy evening guests az theH. C. Rasmussen home were: Hr.emi I n A n t o n Henriekson snel¢l~lldren. Mr. anfl Hrs. Jim Nei-
son end dsuhters and Hr an.l
lies. Guy Hin lay.slr.and Hrs.Richard Nelsonentertainedtheioliovrlnfguestssl ";gP°= 'I'uesds§ even ng:Hr.end rs. llsrtin etson and Mr.and Hrs. Guy Hinkley of Bislr,
also Hr.snd Mrs.Fred Jensenmd Kenndh.Hslvern sm! Alum Larsen :rentWezlsesfhy sltermon sz the I . C.
Lsrsen horns.H. C.Lersen and dsughters,Hsensh sud Louise sutoed toFremont ll_end\y tn mee! Mrs. J.L.Iverson and ilsry Helen ofLincoln, who esme to spend the
week.3. L. Iverson and Mr. and'Has. Fred Iverson end dsughten.
Dorothy and Ruth drove up tobrim: them home srul spent iheuse -end st the il.C.Larsenhome.Other guests time Sun
fler were Hr.and Mrs.llortinLersen sn.I sons and Hrs. LsurensJespersln and daughters, and JensJean:sen of lieumsn.r. and Ns. Adolph Wu!! spentBundsy at the Pete Wu!! home.Lars Rdlsnrl and children eslk-<1
st N. J. Andenon'| Tuesnlsy sth
en oon.Mrs. Alex Oxenhardt and two
children of Lincoin sro visitin stthe}lovrsr.l Jensen home.I n .Jensen and Hrs. Olenhlrdl srod l h r slr. and Mrs. Carl llensen endchildren of Newman Grove weresnub at Lillanl J ensen? .s few'gg during lsst wok.
rs.Anton Andersen enter-illnld the following on Tuesday
siternoon in honor aI her daughter, Beoorfs fifth birthday: IreneLila and Inns French Etadne andArisne Andresson, Rwds Kemp-ke,Dorothy end hors Jensen,
Berth:Koller,Elns and VenusLund,and Hn..Carl llsnsen.
Clslihdi and Clifford.ies ereunu h ,sandwiches,cookies m i
lelnonsde nn served.Wednesday afternoon lirs Liil-arvd Jensen enter!-lille#in honor.of her .!su11|.er,Biinor's fifthbirthday.one present wen:lr. and Hrs. ilowsnd Jensen sndchildren,ilrs.Mex Oxenhadt,Altlsls sod Robert,Hrs.Alltbn
Andersen, Eulsls end Bemrs, Awlens Anduseeo. Irene Nelson snd
Rhode Keanpke.Refreshments ofI-lodilehel. coffee. ice eresm, cokeand iensonsde nn served-no 8%.Psui Id io t' Ai d ms t'Fhsrsds skernoon st the H. C.Lars en Km.Fourteen members
were ya-ssent.Visiton were sefollows:llrs.J.L.Iverson andliar: Helen Hrs. Me: Oxenhnnltme 2. 1 0 . Hmm o f u mm, en d
Ili! Yrsnoes Ssppenflold of Blair.
Delicious refreshments trees sen-ed by Hn .Llrsen and dsu|*h~ters.Urs.A.V..Iehsnneen ofBlair*Ui enterwn the .u s ln
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TM fnHawh\| folk: urs emer-uine-1 for Sunday dinner ll theFrei Chrbtilnaen hmm: Hr. xmlMn. Pfv- lnnevwen Ind Mlns Ruthol Ulnlr, 'ML and lin. Ham Chrh-tinniln and Elm,Mr. und Mn .
Ellie Marley,I-'na Chrlunun.Cla nn n lilme n a nd mm. ClubXiamen,dl o f Fremont.ln theafternoon bln Rolllnd and chil-
Wallcr ¢l"¢d there.
Jenn lh me n n u a Sundaydinner gun at Ric hard Nelmlu.lh. :n fl Urs.Fred Jeuuen mdKenneth spent thu lliermwn then
lr . :n d In c hr u Ch lh ta ller -
Au Mebulfey and flmil " ~ \
F R I D A Y S P E C I A L S
§
P u r i t a n F l o u r , 4 8 I b s a c k -
S u g a r , 1 0 0 l b s a c k -»~
$ l . 9 5
$ 6 . 9 5
I 0 B a r s E t c c t r i c S p a r k S o w . 4 3
S o a p C h i p s . l a r g e p k g .--. 2 3
0 . z sIvo r y S o a p . 3 b a r s -»
M a c a r o n i . 3 p k g ;--. 2 5
$ 1 . 0 0B u l k C o f f e e , 3 Ib l o r --
A r m n u r ' s P o r k & B e a n s . p e r c a n . IO
M a s o n J a r L i d s -..
R u b b e r s . 3 d o z .--
M a s o n Ja r s . p i n t s , p e w d u z
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7 5 C r a t e s P e a c h e s . p e r : r a t
5 - 0 C r a t e s P r u n e s , p e r c r a t e
I Mrs s:.II.;:um z\.fln.. ms.fnr.!zr=-nlldlvshlvr, Janice spent Sat- rlulwleliclous ntmhmentn we:eii n " " " "" """ ' " " "'mi u wah255 tune to fall on the :mapa at P. Z's.;ur=lly afteunoon 1 Sum y served.The little hasten reeelvecl h M nd he f Q,79 E store On Friday ani injure herself g5 lrQ|n:|| :i.\\¢r,%'E.'.;'f?F'_" '3"E"l'.nlceu ifta.Tw?ulq! ..::' sa: ,..,':f.z.. ghfrh 'III
a. memum an me rauy I:r yeah to c ome.zo fallow by luto.."f*"j¥_,1"'§'j~1"§'§_*¢The Episcopai padah hnulle was Their trip nn pl:
§ ,,i lllnmni Hina ,.urwrlc ll* ui mruun ........... I ....~..........W .....-..........{w. z\ ..Avum.x.....~.......:... unnter.in ha n mr n l I m that nena.¢1lan.!lh¢3' wil! also make \|g_,;,§
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Fred Chrhtinnnn enters LMnh-u\ md. nl uw Fremont mp.umm un. mf.Hu u »n\.,,=ll the home u! hh ands.um
Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs
Bring 'Em In
,§i;Q;}.w}{i}if:mQ hi'i~,§j,i§'§.§Mr. w. n. Underwood returned
coupie of days -IRD and which he ithv lniler part of Inst week fl:0!I1
thinks had lost in way.ll :nr-:Sl business trip to Ddrcit, Mich.
ded a ring on each Ieg \rel!.lZe meds the trip by ai n -' mf
markei with names and he :.~\_£uu meek: AR" . I'Q '*"_f'"{°*"
Ii »r§I»n'}»T»]E}Ln§'|§reE.h~é`£§7ii§Q GIIBEY Nationai park.
and Mn. Tom HlnnclurI. who are In all rhvsf expect in u h a
Chautauqua anteruiners. was fn-;\l¢t'¥ on their iff? :dns "P as},,,.,d br ,||Mr. md Mrs. Blm.§1hat they will he :He to visit
chard have renntly come to num;\°¢r>¢hi=1: of if\%¢1°¢l¢ along tht
i i n e my W. J. SASEk tuh
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Kenneth and Sunhy Andrea-mn spent 'hnxdzy night It KMRudolph Andnuon homeMr, and ln. Fred Chrinliuuenmd lim!s o u n n Ydday dhmer.ri| | ¢\»|u n the Pew Lonnnn hememgtneerBhlr.
ihfm warn no formal ||l- }Clnld; and found that the tbl!!
AROUND mf enum
took dinner with Wm. HcCanl usd |
flmlly oi Benson.|nu . ma un . Sa m Bulky v\d=mn, David Id! Sunday so 388114.
111| But! Fair at Lincoln.
Mr.and l n .Pete Knew ofWnlarloo,llr.and llr l.AlfredPalhenandlr . a n d Mn .NeilChrilttmeastookSundaydinnerat th Andnw Hausa 'nom».Frud and Loren Ha le n a n d
Dcibert FoulIeruigeizgd Bam Bdleymah *Hg Wal y dh:uooarx.Vina °'=5 attended tucbnnr'intgute at mah! Thunday and
.rlrie Koen!vlsitod Int week
with lin.n m Mu n n .
Karen Jensen is busy workingfor Mn. Wm. Hiller. Hin Jensenintends to remain then 'lrhlll at-tending Blair high lehool.'Hr. nm! lin. Sam Hadley calledFm! Huber: Thunday Mining~ren ll u i e n villhd nt UIQ5;-=Macicln home Thursday evo-
'if.-. mi Hrs.Claus Schneider
(5,. -ni John Qu!n1an's Satur-
1 Ifl i d Vina Foley li f t Sunfhyafternoon for Elkhorn when shewill lush |ehooL
Hr.and Mrs.Henry Osh o i
Ashland viailad n the Roy lla:-`£fr1 home Sand afiamoon.Hr. and lim n d H u h ! l m !3-g a n d tlln .This -ng lon.
r s n y er enng atthe Pat d g y ; ~F
nnecy spent yevening at Pit i
lin. G. H. Rmenkllcic Ind HinEven Fa" 'nn su ntan: to theull..Y Lidies on Tue:daylevsning HE. home of the form-
|er.Lancia urn nrwd atthe :lon.or tha mntin .llill Erin! ffm." and Hr. sm!
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Huw Rahul. lin. lub Heh-mn ml ,um lehmu upsm. lmManda' dh:-neon nl. the ChuSknn has in Omaha.
mx Kmm un llamlay 1"rid!v m rvlndvsl l l 9°1l»Idh ou nd ot.\: ;4 n;n rM ~; ;-
llau d ny f r om W h itt h h B. D.d l s r A " m y - M v l n l t w i t h
l r . ~r and lmully.
l x .ln. H enry Pinch" and
mmm-1|la Wayne on umu tf lgmll .Cllytua ; '_ gnnlml ullmu ' r ho h u vii( nonmchtr wb lo ( u r u ma d m.n m t o
Om s h l l o d l y m d v m u h
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ARLINGTON NOTES
On Wednesday.August 8latoccurred the wedding of hro p-uter f ° g ; _ , g ; ° v' °#hen li l. .
Esther 113;daughter ofMr. and Hn. Lo Echtenklmp.was unlted in the holxvbondr of
matrlmony to Arthur . Hlllgen-
hmn. son of Mr. and Ure.ohnnu g en r m The Rev.G.w.Walter apo the solemn rrordad n t bound th e . n n heart:to-gether.The bride was heeondnglyatdred in e gown of white eatin.
m e r a £ l draped with dlkSrlnilhmdeheeerrledashowerbouquetofroeea.Mi nDeli; mmm. c ou lln of th e muactedeabridesmaidendn azo ne d in pink,g-=f»='=» which
was trimmed uri lane and thealso carried roeea.Little ArleneGoh:ke of Wayne, eoualn of thelnide was the flower ¢{,|Shewere a 'eflxih dmeaa which wastrimmed in len andpink ribbon
end ahe carried a beaket filled
th roeea.The [r oom wu et-tended by Herben Echtenkamp.?1.'2"?.°' of the bfi-§eibothh};e and
wee o r t eus-tomery ark blue aults.Theweddingrneneh was played br
Prof.Bernthal.Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner andmapper jg" aerved at the homeof the b de'a perente where therooms were taatefulily decorated lna eolor :shane of p nk, white and
green.About one hundred and
eeventydive were preaent.Thebride and froom received A lamenumber of beautiful end uaehrlxlfte.After vldting with rele-tuee at W ay ne they will he athemetotheirmenefriendaonwhat is known ea t John Hil-
srnlumn farm.Guena from o~ef.torn were Hr. end Ira. HenNrrhe and Hive,Hr.and MFred Tlelener end family, all rrOmaha: Mr. end Hee. Wm. Stu
and family of Wiener,Mr. e |
llra Henry Illnnarleha.Sr.,HrandMrs.Reinhard Gehrke a~family, Hr. and llre. Henry HInerleha and funil llr. and HraHerbertIllnnericandfamilyllr. and Ira. Frank Kopplng arrfemlly. Mr. and lies. Herman Bch
tenkamr and son. Hervey, Mr.rMrs.Ienry Echtenkernp -
family, all of Wayne.Ura. C. G. Marahall entertal -at bridge nn Saturday aftein honor of Hrs. Henr;"l'r1.\l1l
cd Herman. who with r. TruhlJenspenttheweek-end at 1Harahall home.The rooms wedecorated with garden flowers anbouquets of roa-ea and delpheniunee need on the tablea.Hn . PL.Cld¥held high honors.l lD. M. B och, neeonrl and Mrs. Wal
lIchtenlramg: urea connnleni.HrsTnahlaen received a uenundme'l11oaellareaent lrrtlurl Mr-meWalt.el1tnnklrnp,John ZlebadP. 1. Cady, v. v. u¢n1uz|, c. wAndreas.W.1.Nelson.JuliaJunebluth, C. C. Cook, Ed Renard
D. H. Illoeh, G. H. lliako of Lin
mln, W .H Hlllenu of OrrlahllllasHelenEchtenkampiteaehimttheGardinermeh~near Blair. Hlas Viola Frenchleeehlnl near Calhoun and I !Leslie French is teaching tWhltford school.Nr. and Hn. Thou. Buckles enann. Amee of Omaha ment
letter mn or zhe week at me
L. Pharrla home.Mn. Z.. G. Cortelyou, who hebeen vidtlng bore the pan mon
win. her parenu, Mr. and l lWall Lallrnan. returned Fridayher home et Berkeley. Cel.Hrbther, Arthur, eerornpanied
ome.Regent lonail op-eratiana neportléyhllre.. Davie: and Bloch an W~rlrtenaen, Ira. G. K. WelthtFremont, little son of J. L. Bro_of Fremont and little non of Il.Christensen of B ir.D r . H u g H rd end wifeNehrealurv spent the week-ehere at the John Heherrl home.
Mr. end Nra. Joke Adultsdaughter.Blarilyn of Hereaf~a. D. vlaltrl at the A. C..lrilde home the rim of the weekHr.Ilaurlee Harehlll retufrom llernr, Wie. the letter pa
of last week.Hr. and Mn. C. G. llarelsell, a
eornsanled br Hr. and llra. Hen'Tru hen of Herman attended tmm Felt lest Sunday.~Aaonere aborntollnendll
children of Omaha spent Sundayll :he D. W. Livsern home.Hrs.Damon and c hildrn ue remain-ing for a longer \i=iLHr. and Hn. F. J. Enenon re-
tumed 8\md;y evemng 1 ~m a tim
Jéeipnxmln Mr. and Hr fhnk
! ~ f a ~ ~ d M ~ . a n ~ M nOtto Renard on last Tuealrlay eve-
g u n ,C a l i f o r n i l an d U t a h .M r .
a n d H r s . F . R . H a i w n , d a u h t e n ,
N o d : a n d R u t h a n d s o n ,m u ,
w h o h a ve b e e n li s i n g l l W a l n u t
L o d g e d u r i n g t h e a b s e n c e o f H r .
a n d M n .En e r ao n .n m : g m t o
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Thorlo Zeit ThursI~for Da~
will
Heian 8.n .Phyllis K n -huiik,Clare oyen and BerniceBerger.In the trades.lli ld nd
Barnes, Ist emi 2n!; Ethel Doug-
I u ,ard and -ith:Geneve Scott.5th and 85!h; Huie Clausen, 'hh
gud Sth.
Hn. A.. w. Agere, who has beenvirilinl with selalives hem forthe put two montlul. accompaniedby her dnughter. Anzeline left onThursday for Oak Park, Ill. whenthey will reside in the future'rm memi nn of the Irpémhf
On the new bill Ll Hilton Sill!
i a a s lo q o f t h e U . S . A i r S e r -vice,"Hard Boilal Haggerty".Itis the ini o! photophy that Col.
Lindbergh would love to mee, end
one of the many thn'1l| is e than
thousand foot none-dive that Siilamakesin e buming eemplme.
Hoily O'Dey,a beautiful new
screen star is Hilton Slils' leading
lady, and throughout the picture
'; l . l é i l l ' ° d l l I | 1 l l h i p f -_1 reeehéed
r tr v u o -n a h d b r t h e Ii a n C l u b u r l
; ' " g f ° " ' d n w h i g l h * ° = ' ; ; g , f 1 ; ' d
n m :r .a r r y e nJr ,m r g l y k also Ir a n m i .
n u m h l p m e d d l a i w h i c h t h e y a r eq u i t e r a n d .Th e b o y s w e r e w e l l
p l Ir i t h t h e i r m o n t h a r t h e
~ consi der th eir tim e well
: p e nT h e A r l i n g t o n pu b ii e l c h o o i l
a r g u e d o n M o n d a y .S e i .5 w i t h
~fo i l ~59791 o te ac he rs :
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T h e R i vi e r a Th e a t r e ,O n u h f s
m a g n i fi c e n t p h y h o u a e , w e e k : t a r t -
i l l Se p t em b e r 1 0 0 :pr es e nt s a n
in t e r e s t i n g a n d a n en j o ya b l e e n -
t e r u i n m e n t .I t i s t h e c o m b i n a -
ti o n o f st a g e a n d s c r e e n p r o g r a m s
l h a t h a s m z d e t h e R i vi e r a t h e
s h o w pl a c e o f l o v :a n d o f N e
b r u k a . T h e s e d o u b l e ~ f n t u r e p r o -
x n m s d f o r d w o r t h - w h i l e r e l a x -
a t i o n f o r o ve r 5 p e r i o d s f ' t w o
.h~i ~ins 3: au~ vu~ City i= 1as1.3 z s e m with we n - mu !Ne hmks mu 80.799 foreirn,f:;1 W. K. $1 an! Air. Ely._born male residents of voting an
llr. end llre. J ulian Jungbinth who were not naturalized in. 1920ggi, famiy spent Sunday as the or nboutss pea-fem.Foreign bon(
C00 home at Scribner.Evomen of voting ago ahcwedmr..'§';°.$I.""¢>F'13""1,..'.ff"§.'I£-1géu gi '?'"°" "°'°°""'° of c itizenship.
W i s e r ~ s o P l l k l w m T m |Nehraakfs bank fuanntee law-iw evening of lun week zo attend has been effective dxteen years.
the M. W . A. metting at whic htime a dnl of aixtren new mem-ben were initiated into the or-Ier.Chula Ludwig, Harry Hofilellan
Jr. and Homer Dortmcker ntumedon lad Tuesday frvn the Ci.t.!aen'eMilitaryT11-him Camp l t Ft..Crook -y they have been the
put mon The boy: Medved a
I th u p n ! d o n tr n o r e th | : 1 $ 8 8 . -
000.000 £0 depositors in m m
hanka that have ruled.i Thirty-two states have 356 city
manners.Hedda leads with 36;California 82, Virginia 24, Nehru-
lll. Utah and Indiana hva but one
each..
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u n ve n l l i t t l e f r i e n d s a t i n o n t h e
l a w n o n T||l.Iladny i f l t r n o o n i n
h o n o r o f h e r b i r t h d a y .A h h : h ~
d a g ca lm wi t h r a n d i: 5 g gn t g m d t h e
i a I e w h e n aces w e r e l a i d f o r
D o r o t h e a n o n ,E t h e l M i l l e r ,
'V e e I n u l m a n d M a x i n e M s n h d l .
M r .a n d M r s .R h : a G i l f r y n n d
so n . o f O m ah l ; s p e n t th e W t e b e n !
w i t h re l a t i vva he n- .°I'l1fir i i t i l ed a u g h t e r .M l r j o d e A n n e ,w h o
s e i t h l h e we e k h e n ,n l u m e i
sr rn.
H n . Jo h n G r i m r s , w h o w a s i l lth e ,§~g==f n l ?o f l b !we- ek js
m u :m p m veM r .: n d H n .C h u . .An d e r s o nB e f! t h e f o r e p c r x o f t h e w e e k fo rO m a l u 'I n n t h e y w i l l m s k l t h l l r
h o m e .1710?h a ve re n t e d t h e i r
b o n a t o H r . a n d M n .V e r n o n
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1 5 w h a w i l l l i n t h e r e d u r i n g
ac r e a r .
H n .D .w .L n r m a r e t u r n e d
t h e h m : p a r t o f l a s t s u c k f r o m
the week-end.lliu Dorothy Giover left I u tFriday for Stanton when she hasbeenemployedInthepublic
schools in len:h the fifth gnde.Gu b m Nibbe kiiled a nttlcsnake in the main residence partof loirn one day int 1reek.Hewas driving by :hr Newell cornerwhen he noticed the snake in the
street and tried l kill it by run-ning over it uritn th e a r .He:topped and thinking it was Afm" snake intended 1.0 llep on1 when it gave n warning.He.finilhed killing it with stones.I thmmm aser a foot and a halfin length and InI five nttlu.bln. Frank Wolf In reported asfeeling better this week.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Melhrllndl
and mu. Norman and Gerald ofAibion,Nob:.,Mn.Slave Groh-osky and non. Doultlu of Booth.visited at the Morris Mater: homelalt week, rdumin; £0 their homoon Friday.llr.and Mrs.liruce Dickerson
und daughur, Elaine of FremontIndMr.end Mn.Floyd Gl l f g :wen dinner guvlbl at lhe J ..Mlrslull home on. Sunday.The ¥nI'anl mn of Hr. and lin.Vemllorxan is rwported an being
re Hr.and Mn.Harry Hamang
motond to Lincoln Monday to ll-tend Ure State Pair.Nr. and Mn. li. W. Schoettgerand Min Chili returned from Lon;Pine Saturday shere they had anhinfor the an rhnee winks.llhl Edna grlnntrrn left Fridav
hen.
v - - v -
aniauntcuhier In the Ft.Cl1:
bonu Bute ihnk,h u n w tnH|bm|:LNebr. when abc wil] nach
aguln u y ur .The Ilcrman buebcll loam camedown Bundsy and plnyed the hometum which resulted In a :con ol'thirteen to turn in favor ol FL
llnlhonn.foiloirin nehodl In thenei§.borh¢od 0!Calhoun open-ed lmdly, Sem. lith: Slain withmn Olivo 81-nlzh ol' Biair. teacher:Guryuuren with Mi n Hman;of
Bhlrg Gnenr.with lilac RnihJenkins of Blair: Rhrhrvinr vimlil Clthlrlne Smith »f Ft. Cal-
hmzn.The Hana Schmidt ~-»__n-trruined n l n d m from nn d
ldand tbl pug mek.Hr. And Hn. Charles Allisonand childnn of Hlnml,Floridaare hen for a hm month? dsl!with l r .A!1!»on's mother li n .c. cz Allison lt Roumere ima.
Th! many frhndz of Hn. Had:
Hamann will be planed to learnihat :he is steadily Imvfwlnz inhealth. and hu ntnrnld £0 herhams In Omaha.
FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA
Nebnlkl had 8411.000 horns In
1926, vaiued at 850.951.0131 Them
reps 120.000 mules worth $9,898,-
l n i
A31 Abstrads Made Under
Legal Supervision
t h e w e e k f r o m a b r i e f vi d !r e i l t i ve s i n V e r s a i l l e s , M o .
.
annum Aasmnnrfns
eanoon after e vacation of ueeral
weeks.A abort 'promaan wasdere followed by unch.Joe Lemre,John Wrledt.Jr.,line llnale Neale." f l o.P.Brown, Ura. John Landis and alsoA d u F i e d l e r " o g " o f t h e
er ea !A.h ln Omaha Tuesday.
Peel Krall end hmlly #diedat the Henry Flacher borne 'hee-
"'é B. iarene, George Ohrt and
H-=;3__§,~»- Ir. left Wedneedayfero with Waehinllon coun-tfa exhibit for the mu fair.li : late I e hz e nl la ti altln aeditl n .C.B.lah:-ene 'ehllec . n. ia at umm.Erneat Gerldee left Weéneedayfor Dee llolnea,Iowa In attend
the Iowa State Fair.ilr. and Ira. Geox| e Hohner,Jr. and children returned londage'ren1 Au|. eo from a vial! wil n .lm-er'a penenil.Hr. andgre. J. D. Ream, of near Broken
ov.Hin B NI# Godae of Herme-1andl i n Grace 1-Em-»°.of
eoutlz off Blair, former teachers in
th edsod here, were ln town lastWednesday.
Hill Bertha Neale returned fromC'-elondo Wednee/lay when ahe al.-
temled summer echo-ol and at lueloee went lo Eats:Park for aeller! liar She will teach in Oma-
ha egeln thin yeer.lin. R. ln". Garrett made a trio
to Fremont Wedneaday.lr. end llra. Clanenee Bteverland children o! Bomb Sioux City,vieited the 5;-¢ week at the par-
ental John tied! home.
Ira. Thernae Antaan of Omahaeeme up Wedneeday and vialted atthe John Landis home.Rev. Herrick Darling of Lake~¢w|_ N. J loo-In-lar of Bra.Anne c.Roinm w m a a n v m
week to ,Mn his 'rife and e ndhlavacalonln F!.CaZlsoun.l l . .
Darling hae been here ddtlog her
umm for a ehorl time.Hr. ani llra. F. H. Fraiun andill Hines C C. Bedee rd Chih-erhee Frahtn spent Friday inOmaha.
Claue Uhr! and famll d ted elte J ah Sled home day evo-
¥' nll.. and Hn. llarlln Christen-
sen event to Nebneka Ci:Bahurdey and visited Arbor .llrl. Emaat Gerleke left glar-
day for Cedar Raartla, Heh. for Avlalt Iith home f ka end will alsoattend the date fair at Linedn.Harold Herr visited home folk:
KENNARD NEWS
ullr. J ohn Renharaer andhamme gg
are v re reeOmaha for e ferr daya.Hn. 3. A. Bama: and :hlldnm
of Omaha are Une at the A.
N.Amlereon home for a coupleof dayl.Dr. C. E. loc k and wldren,Franeee and Katherine and Clar-ence, Jr. left Thursday moraine
:lor Hieaourl for a few day: vial!with lr. ¥ock'e mother.Hr.and Ure.Harland Frenchand children,Gene and Warrenand Dorothy Widener left 'Thora-day :naming for Helene,Okla.for e Ylzlt at the John LaCrone
Eéythla Roeenbanm was anOmaha ahogper Thursday.llr. abd ra. L.. E.. Petersen andohildren, Berkeley and Hattie Janeapent a couple of ="_{° lent weekat the Genrele Ne and H. 0.Wuflff home In Benson.
Ira. H. G. Ven Diesen returnedto her home one day last 1|ook,after l'g:|\dl1\¢ hro week: at theLoriellea home in Omaha.llre.Chu. Olson and son of
California ere vieltlng for e few
dai: at the J. A. swlhan home.r.and Hn .H.C.Edvard:and Keith Henklng who have beenonalin 'areeka trip in varlouapolnle of Colorado,returned in
tbelr homo Saturda .
lin. Elmer Wrlgml and daugh-ter,Opal and Emma Beekmannwere Omaha shoppers one day laatweek.llr. and Hn. Hara!1 Leon-upaplnl. Sundai at the Floyd Pruner
hom in Wa oo, Nobr.
mgf- andullre.R.an #§=~=1g-I
son.I n un*ith relative: in onli..I
Hr. and Hrs. Tay lor llndowaof Omaha spent Sunday at the Dr.Meek home.
llr. and Hn. George Andersonandchildren of Fremont epent
Sunday at the H. G. Van Deueenhogs.r. and Mn. Perry Galnel eOmaha are epenfling a few daysat lhe Tom Guinea home.Hr. and llre. Chee. Bates anddaughter, Wilma are vlaltlng rel
azlvea In Kaneu this weekHr. and li n .B.H. Gila:and baby daughter,Elaine o
Omaha end Harry Davie of Cree
ton,Iowa and Verna Davie oOmahawerellondayvieltora 4the Nell Petereon home.due 5;-1 week.|A family reunlon :ree held o~u nom. Hansen of Blair hu SUM at the uhwl wk. honormm g h. p lac e of au. 'Runell ing r. John Renahaw and hi
an teacher of the seventh and two som of llichl n.eighth gredee |Hr. and Hn .ela Sonenee
A ewllr number from here at-Hunt. 331'17118; evening at UI Aleaded the annual fire bel; at lhe Ando:-aoo une.German hall Saluniey nlght.|Mr. and Hn. Louie Police a -llre. Gaylord Brodie and llre.ll\l|\11-er, Barbara of Omaha
Otto Hlruae enterudned at hrldzo spending a In days al the J. A
Saiulde§_ aftemoon at the Beadle Swlharl. holne.home.here lrero five table: all c m. Go lia th of Washington
playere. At the time of the games spent Sunday at the T. E. Frenciewwere dren lin . I l. Rlx,\1°¥Il\'ra. Wm. Blenra and Ain. Wm.:Hr. and Hrs. Chas. Berry enKroger for high, second ami low smaimd a number of guests lue eo r e a.Delicious :eneehmente g Sunday.
more eerred..
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number of utils per farm with |
gross was of $!l6,4l7,00U.
The Nebraska legislature p m
vided in 1897 for the state (I: atLincoln.1110 lint fair wn held
~ma m! ~ ~mm: hu ~ x i o n
near Verldlkl..
Eh-ee ennn to.O n T . A n d e r t o n
mmln remal~ ~z un .-n,~,*m Him luyrm, "Be auty 'rm
waning..In cum-",Caffery :hd Hilllr,
visitor Sunday.Nr. and lin. Wm. Iverson $-lted at the Claus Ohrt home Sun-da anernoon.
Hines Hartha and LenaKlaaaeu of Fnenwut ca!ne'8undayla spend Lab-or Day with homem nFunk Adam: and family :pantSubd!! at Council Binffl, Iowa.Rn. We:ding oi Blair conduct-ed German .aarvicea here Sundayat lim P. ll.
Rav. Vanderiiope pistons! thePrubyterian churcia at Finrenre,
filled the puipit hare Sunday eve-
" ' %Hines Greta and Mma
Kilndl of Omaha amz the weekend ai. the Perm!!!rman¥Ilndt
Hr. and llra. Otis Aarnnaaen andmother, lin. Daria Aamuaaen andi n .Krambadc spent Sunday attheArthur Krarnbeek home inhuman
.Fred Jipp and ehildnn and haslllter-in-law,Mn .3.HowardBeale:tered Hn o to oaper8undaytovia:ltlra.1.l¢aieR.l| {,ada!.erd lr a . B a a le | .l i l alen Jlpp.
' i " " " " 5 . ° . " $ " ° " ' § Z ¢ " ' "
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n m R I!I'nie : r w: mmd a y mm§ " ' ¥1 enaowhen she willIdlovring term.llr. ln.I llra.famihr returned nme Satur-iaevening after a 'leek'| 'chit wifriend: and relatives of Aurora.Gertruda Koenig vialtedweek with her cousins. llamag f ,L a u r a K o e r d l a f n o r t h .
I . r .
Dorethy You vldvri last .with har aunt, llary StratmanOmaha.Hr. and lla.. Paul HananAshland and Br. and Ura. Hen
hpller and ehifdnen.Nu!alxalherinn of near Rennarml ..
dinner with Fred llamterafamlly Sunday.
Dorothy Nader:ment ThudareveningwithI n .P.Wltnx.ltr. and Ura.Gaul Selma!returned home Fri-lay eveninger vldtlna' in tha waters panthe state.Mr. and Hrs. Georae Rich ri
lied with lr . a n d l n .And .
llataen Sunday afternoon .llr. and Url. Fred lladera a
..r..
r Thurston, Nobme h :chant 2
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in you: hom: uxhy.Izvill mem _neumocemxhehappincasnndvd-|fue uf ymxrfamilychnyouenn 0.w§m.¢i.¢.
Blair Telephone Co
Local and Long Distance Service
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Qa t a N e w L o u / P r u : e
The ChevroletMotor Company announcesl price reduction on the buuliful Imperialhndau.
The "Body b Fisher" in of nick! design
and i| finhhe ln ultn aman colon ofgcnufineDuco.Oblong windowu, a low :collinsand brilliandy nickelcd wlndshldd frameand hndau ban emphasize in uylhh. duh-
Ing appearance.
You owe iz co nel( an nee :hh mum-pieceof cnhmlnlml and \1|u.o lee how ll
combines all uhe advantages of Chevmlefsldvanced engineering and proved design . . .umoahnens. map and high -d roadnblbiw . . . unfziling depnndab ity, fingerdpnearing and reszful oomfon.
Come in today-and mo hx- | ride ln dmGmac/(all Chevmleu!
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/velty al usual.Four nan shows an presented
ddiy.33-lt.
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0'HANLON &Georgl Johagon at the golden
voiced Riviera.o m u will,of
ilaughtn. Ulu luis Lawson. andalso mended dk lun Suu FairA°f=»° Schmidt ld! lu'hmnday or Omaha when abcvm haw charge of the day nun-° 'at uw ony umiom ~nth Brokaw vlaiiod vim Dor-
thcn ll load: nfxolhedy that
main it doubln enjoyabh."Al" Bram and tha Rivierau m m Jntnn will pmsat onahh wack the 'New-Moa PublixStags show, 'ma-myr.Apwlx
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Spark Plugs
Sure Seal Valve Caps
Mull!-Gap Ilolary
ford Timing Brushes
Multi-Gap Spark Plug Co.
GROCERIES
for less
Make your grocery dollars
buy more by making this '
store your Grocery Head-
quarters.These needed
articles are every day bar-
gains here.
Coffee Canned Goods
Vegetables and Fruits
in season
ANTILL GROCERY
Save 0n
DRUGS
Pure Drugs for
less money is
what all of our
customers get
here.
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CORD TIRE
$5.95
30x3if
TUBES
$1.65
Walter Larsen
Auto Service
Phan Blac k rzv
129 East Washington Sl.
BLAIR NEBRASKA
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Agenfy far
Slleafer FountainPen:
`and Pencils
BLAIR DRUG
Buy Fuel Here and Save
The dollars you spend for fuel during the year is a
big item in your expense budget.Make it a habit,
when youneed fuel, to phone 59, where your money
will buy more and better fuel. \
The Farmers Elevator
Furnace Distallate
is not all alike
We arefgoing to deliver the best we can buy
Our Price is' Cqmpetitive
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co
Ma r a th o n Di s tr i b ut o r s
.Blair, Nebraska.
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An Oven will be given FREE with
every Perfection or Kitcheli Kook
Oil or Gasoline Stove.
20% reduction on Refrigeriton
1*-Pete rse n Ha rdware
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GARDNER msmxcr
Hr.and li n .J a n n Dowlinl
and dlulhler and Hr. und Mn.
Chu. 'rluun vinited TQ!!.ily we-ning at Ru. ShelPs.
lr. an d lin. Ro ber t B uli miauri Hxmld attended thu Ladies'
'lid at llrs: Andnw J ohannlen's
in Fumoat Wednesday.ln. Chris H. L| .r||n und Kan-
ulth athndad s birthday party atNic i:1u\ m\ '|for Clilfoni atHuman 'Thundly lfhrnoon. Ran-
n a h m p d f a r a f l l d a y s v l d t
Ur. n d ln . J i m Edu ard! an-hrhiald the fdldvinl' guests on
.. .: llr. und Yrs.
than names were not lumad.lr . a mi l n .Puri IA M: aretb! proud pamntl of | hlby boy#n n ?rida mominl. Sept. 2." g r w g n. W ; g ". E mma !
e nt 1:y weat Billie Chm\£hHn'|
Gum: and Vern-on Hovandlckwo k dinmr at Lute: Honndickks u m H » ;==~;=1-fuull ae-
r.on son,arrlnd Saturday night from "Mf-lnu W °lll.-C°l°md will li n n
lr. nd ln. [Carnal Vu: Vnlin MW'\.lrlfkl-GL lr. md Hrs. WilliamObanan.l llr.and Hn .OttoNathan.Quits s number of youngfolks from Oakland inn present
v u .r. un an li La ma . an|7l ..§"£E;.. S rlck. Agnes Ham-
g h m ds.Ellu b a h. H u h a n d l v: I ma a mDelmar md Rohud Ohlnt, Ones:m m Alfmd :nd W alter Er-iluo n, Vu F-n nr, lu rk lac on-
mhx,ha ll! Olr lly .J u ! m d
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ll C I UM4 n'n.ln. Vit Nw and Ludllna grunt'h u n ky d tlmw n at u a u kCuasnn hm!-ln. Dnuy llolnlin md llubyn \g_-f»-4-1 At u» hams °f
George la k h .llndoriena Freeman s nt Woénndly» ~l t J Z Prank ln f th
Picnic Hams
per pound
Bacon lnggets
pgr pddnd 23
Wben Eddle's ln perlec
repose,
(Whlchlsn't his style
goodness knows!
He's buslenlar,
Than other folks are,
No mn t t e r ho w c n l ml
he goes.
Carefully
Blende -
(rom the Hnest klnd~
and grades of Colle
brought Into this coun
try.
The Result
!saCoHee ol Strength
Mellowness.
Dellclousness
deservlng' of a place 1
your menu.
».
SPECIAL.
for
FRIDAY
,and
SATURDAY
Bacon, =} or whole
,slabs per lb.31
mmeor Ebms
c\A\- !fSPE/S M / x
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7 "
m
6 .~v n u
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ae Pl or l rb o n u reporting A p l du n
'Duel ~mms. ~ru:nie Qian.-
v. I Mm . ; ' . : r . ~ m : : ' i m
Llll. Sltnrday waning 4 larpxrmhsr uf young fnfkx ptbondar. the °°°ff° Lnftil homo for ago-od tim:n honor of uve ml
young idk: who an ~ln: away
bn und Kmmth Nahon. llllionWldnmm, Pveomnn lakh, Chn-i n Hnwnduk my Paulson.H.cxu wi Willllm Hnbon
l 1 n ~ . ~ . 8 ~;Ch; X1\hn'| out day"Eh1:r'u;.
r n a"'°' *"'"';°:==.~,"'.*:.'°"..';r"°*1ana n».3=.»-Gml u and ,;;__d__vpalu
j - Wvlneadny afternoon at the
Fresh Northem
Bullheads per lb. 28
We are known for ~
QUALITYs€Rv1cE
PRICE
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QUALITY
MARKET
I Groceries and Meats
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r.Ruth Paulson,GuhmllaUs,Randall;llngill,Ednaand Evelyn Brrick, Flamenco Cubw d l lldmed,Fern Birdiea n " m i )lar}orieB°I.n:li|,IDor-
a ry,mr s Ale ,u.¥m¢=. Ll.'mol1 Hlldrtd Hon-
afumn. Evely n 1='m¢mf.Euuiyn
url Viola =;r,_$°'» Dfixhl Patrick,Che!! and zn. Mattson, Oscar,5455, md Henry Blum.E mu tXmnr, Ray P adma, A. I . Hd-vla and Himld illlgill.ClintonSmith,w i Thiclfildh Bart....Rohm Curtis, Wayne
u m m s ~ m a m m . . z t -h ld l d o » g m S L I M r m l| . | ¢
l r . m d l n .G u t "Krugern u ehlunn o l Te lb uu : m mM I "Un h o me ! o l ln .u m a u . na Hou r! K mn r.
lr. md ln. Vk B krw. Emmetmd ladlk went Saturday aiu:-U * S Y *J L .nd I
l l I (n I 11.w . #
.§£*?! ~'= .:. :~. ,=; 2:, ,:~
at C. c .. L~. .-. a r
.r. und ln. Hmm! Ty ler andI l- wz h h r . mmm o f c m-n n n n a l k n at the JoeW - " ° " : : : d f ! w ' ~ * ~
n .arm'»... .'Z'.?. .,.In d ll u : L tr ol
I n l a w l -" d h w u a n md P m _ g m
A W-
i n .
'§§°i.'s.|,. rf2¢'2i..» spin! fm
Bud" at the Oakland rk.lr . a n d " f % u . g a n n d
a n axInk s-.n.'$'»M a u l , "
m mHIM lad Subudny | % thu DW ?
v u
' R n r !`¢ u n o m: n a m L . . . g r d Ty . n \ n 1 n ( I n
h - o r a l c l i p number off : ° " ' ° " °"". §' .: ". "1 .. ;' :° ::
I I l
a £ 3 2 mn v u n r m l . s i , -
all ggpuwg for thai! homes n-dmn.m u: L m i h o m D b n m , 1 4 . 2 3
Pilrlw. Glvly l Vin V llin, Annh
n 4 in(heater Horendick. Cum!Lowa,l u i and Richard 3l¢Conn;hlVictor ma Alma Enter. 1.»»m~i
1lmflrikam, Delben Fletcher, Le-my E n g l.Robert and KennethNelsonli iton Wleksthom,li t.m i i n .r i m lnftia and Hr.
and ll Geo Lors.r n nil..lr. ull! lin. FL E. llc Conna\mand family and Oliva Lani: 'ris-
ihd ;t ilu Geena Lc ftil homo on
a m e n m n i u
E p p a r i x . D o n Jo se i l u . W a n n
Jan os a n d l l r . a n d H n .( J i m I n
Pane.E m o r y E n n l a n d d a u g h t e r
l n . Jo h n Je n k i n s a n d h u s b a n d o f
'~New Dresses arriving daily- - -
- - -Large Sizes a Specialty
MRS. T. C. HILTQN,
THE MILLINER
bngay rilrlnya.i n Dorothy Von is villtinisoma: of her relatives in Omahathis rock.Nina !'auline Bredhenfnldl ofOmaha vldled at the Wl\l Vanhmm Saturdaiand Surah.
ilrsf Rouse 1 of Wa ington.In visiting at tht WH; vnu harm.Anhur liahnk and Hum-y and
Hmm You mr-Mi Sunday at the
Plui Peterra hmm.ll n .Anna Wien and hmily .Mr. Chris Wien and non, Mr. nrul
Hn..Pete Wulf |n.| dauyhwrs.Claus, !Zls!e. Laun.. Hu and willWrl" and Gus Knhnk spent Sun-day evening at Krug Plrk.
Pholfui Hill sc hool c umfi onllomisy memlnl villa lu He l-ena Bucs: of Eikhorn u teacher
PEACEEUL. nm.
Hr.:nfl Hn .Otto Y o u anddanghlen, Ann: and Hnxine wereBlair '1=°;=g'°f' Wldnuday.Hr. Ch a Wien and son, Junioran visiting It thc home nf hlsmother,ru.Anna Whse m d
famliy this wack.Hmry Wien nm: ho mo onsday lu! with from Wlnllds whenhohasbeenworkingforhisbrother,Chril durinl the bun'
summer months.Mr. Chris Wrich md daughters
~RQ~1~dams it Krug Park Saturdaynight
WASHINGTON NEWS
P e t e R a s m u s s e n a n d w i fe , L a n
R u m u a o e n a n d wr i h ,C h u .U l s -
fa l d t a n d w i fe .L .C .H o l e :l m !
W ife,A .C .An d e r s e n : n i w i f :
a n d J.A .Jo h n s e n a n d w i f e n t -
.
:gud i r t l g a n l r .and Mn, J iminclineoi"-.¥'1oranen and ?rod
Hansen.: Paul and Bernard Thompsonspent Sund nwltlm Harvey Bydow.Tam Grlf and family of Cn-alliranBumlay caller:at E. .V.1~lea!.h'a.
day untlljunday nr the home -Ran. sum.Nr. and Mn. Robin Rumdsaen
md H u o l d : M u d d a hlnhiay
party at Fred Jenaen'| Wedneniu
arming!.ln. J. P. B~ .lumen eutennjfmi
the follorlng guests Friday evening ln honor ol' her birlhdzyz
ik. and lla.. Frmd H. Jensen urlfamily,l r .:nd Mn. J ohn J .
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H r .a n d i l u .rn.Bch lo pkn hl
a n d f u n ! !a n d H r .a n I M n .
A u g u s t n k vl s ii a d w i t h M n .
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»Herman Xu r homc nur Ofum.Hr.and li n .Wilihm Schlop-knhl and funily of Creighton.#ren visitors at the August
loud of hon to Dumb; one dly
lu! week.Th i Hi lls ! u mm a n d lh k lln
§..§A fine line of Children's School Coats
§See them while the linefT§ unbroken
l I' n n i n r l t l d t o a s u r n r i l a p a t h '
i n h o n o r o f H i n E l l a W e a e m a n n h u
si x t e e n t h b i r t h d a y n t t h e H e n r y
¥\e »e m|. nn h o m e F r i fi s y w e n i n l .
Th e t i m e w a s : p a n t p i n i n g al l
k i n d l - o f ga m es .Ak m i n i g h t s'
l u r s e h o o n vu a e r va d t o t h e : u n i xm d : f u r t h a t th e y o u n g 'm a pl ed e p a r t e d fo r !h e l r h o m e s a l h a v-
ilonday.Min Dom Wrich celebrated herbirthday Saturday and those whocamo lo helvher nlobnte unruHrs.Anna ian and dmghter,Role,Mn .Mary Wrich,bin.
Prlta liunnemals and Hn. AugustXahnk..A. lane number of young fo\l¢|lfrom!l1ll vleinilv at!,|mde.1 thedllwt at 0fl'a Hai! in Bennington
Saturday night..A number of martini couples
frame this rkinity atben led thu-
mlrfiekl folks dunes at the Ger-man Hd! Sltnrday night.
Ancllnen and John.Nah Plmlson I n a n Onu hl
tall!! Sauna-i.\7.,J
llr. and Hrs. J. L. Petersen and
Bobby :landed a pknie at J oe
Sadly: near De Solo Sunday.
Hr. and Hn. Robert RasmussenInd Haroid took Sunday dinner at
Ed Chdstenacrfl.Hr. and In. Jem C. Jensen md
fr a il;of Hlnnan and Hr.And
lin. Earl Ehnlnger and Farl of
Omaha visited Sunnhy nt the
Harry Enty home.Hr. and Htl.
Ehnlngnr stayed o-'er Honda; andreturned hnmo llonday evening.
Hr. and llrl. Chris H. LarsenandXannoth drove to Oakland
Sunday and attaldod I family ro-
nnlnn lt tbl Oskimd pnrk.lin. Chu. 'Hmm went to 'Du
Helms, Inn Sunday to visit har
lids: and rltumod Honda; ave-
ning.Hr. md Hrs. Punk Evan: and
daughter of Dmaha vidud Ilon-
du nt Xu 8hol'l.l.Aiblrl Bchojdl purchased iorty-nina had o! mu h on e da! lm.
Irlek and wlil do some feeding
um Irlntar.Hr. and Hn. Robert Ralmulltn
und Hamid ntundad a blrthcky
patty at J . P. Nc llcn'| at Bldrfor llarlon int llonday ennlng.
Hrs. Chu. Hinsline and d»=»¢g,»-
~'~ ' -= ' : : . . - . a " = " : . :
a moon?z:!d'wppor with Hn. Geo. Lune
y c allin at the Chu. A.Hlnelino homo vm of Bla!! nn:
Ilr. ?rank Hinclino and son Cliff-ord,Dale Anderson,Mrs.li k e
..
went flshing al.Lake Poinae¢t,Glen Is lhvriag n baby beef at
South Blish..the mu f air.Per?Gllndinlt and sm-»:d§Clagmon Aromuon and family of
Hlafel t came home from the omm mme a t um J o h n A to m
h u r e n f i e l d s I n t S ~ r son home Suniay.Clayton is
Edna ma s m f u n n : t a n
Will You hom: Sunday.Hr. an d Hn.Wm.Scblopkohl
md childnn and llr.u m H n .August Klhnk vhitad at theHenry Arp home Sundny fannin.
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The Largest and Best ~
Line of Coats ever brought to g ,g
'Penn. Friday where she will vid;A L O L GB E D A relatives several months.
O T T O M R " H m Bono sc hool ,gow hint
|o af morning.e tear n .li k e Emestlne McCoy visited 'Bile Cameron and Miss Mary Loreher sister,Roby at the Henry ar e wwe wa h Mn . a G. B ! ! -
BCINI h0\Ifl0 f f l l l l l f l ~ u n t i l honey [hh ,¢|;I'fhlar eveuinz |Mr. em! Hrs. A. P. Dixon ood
Blu.Fred Ray returned home femily attended :he public music
lui.Friday night from Walhill recited given by Liles Gertrude
after a \reek'| \'i.eit.Wi'£h reletwee. gud of Blair end her Henman"'§,",;f u i ipupils at the Baptist church at
Herbert B n h 0 noe- ,Herman on Friday evening. Him-
;°:"""..':":;.';1.'°° .§~f';'f:§.":; ea "':,:::°* mdk Florence md ~
the'C. B.h r ;Hrs. gonzo mer on zoo pert in the pro-
muntu nmin g home fr om | vm-|Hr. and Hrs. J. S. Conety drove
n trip is: the Black Hills coun-:lo Lincoln lu: Tuesday | .n.i at-
maimy of the farmers in this rl-li . . . w" i. £ . . .'§'.'§ .'l,'§§.a...f""""""
deity are burr putting In 'I i 'Hr. and Mn. 8. G. hlehoney
11111 week.moved into their new homie lut
Mn. C. H. Blewurwd of Hermanand her sister, Hin Lottie Gaines
of Arlington,:peat Ent Friday
with Ure. A. E. Dixon.Wilbur Conety and mother, of
Valley,came Sunday evenbg tospeed the week et the J. S. Oonety
home.
The members of the KihdrldMerry Ilekere Club and their haw
lliee, numbering around einy, en-
joyed a picnic dimer at Head parket Herman lut Sundxy.The aft-
ernoon ru spent at games and
visiting and all had a good time.Hr. and Hn. Byron Bunn drove
to Lincoln to the state fmir lest
Monday..
Misses Emeetine McCoy and
[mein Rhonda spent Tuesday
night, Int tac k, with Mine! Cllr!and Pearl lvenon at the Rendell
Ivenon home.
week end an now nicely settled.Hr. and Hn. Clyde Fitc h and
Hr. and Mn. Hn rry 'hu go not
eo the State Fair W edlmdar to
:ur seve ral dw'Hr.and Hrs.Kenneth Tyson
and Hr. and Hn. Clerk Btricklett
of Blair will camp together et the:tae lair [rounds this week. -
Hillel Addie Bunn and Beuloh
Ro,ber!.| of Shir are rnendinr efor day s at the date hir.
Hr. md Mrs. Dlvld Mathews ofOmahavisited at the home of
De'rid'| parents, Hr. and In Os-
u r Mathew:over the week-endand Labor Dey.
4 Min Germlade Love visited the
Bono school,on opening dey,
Monday,and helped her mister,Mary get the clusea nicely start
ed.H i n Gertrude taught theBono schoolflut year.
The Kindred school opened lui]
Hr. and Hn. Paul Barry ,Mr.and Hrs. Edgar Ron and His:
Ad am Thompson attended the
mu fair u Linc o ln the fir!! ofthe week.
Mr. and Hn. James 'Thompson
and family spent Saturday shop-ping in Omahl.
Hr.B¢l'lmlnn'| mother are vis-iting nlntivln an. Pilger, Nob:-.r. ani Hrs. Ju. Hansen andHr.and Hr s . J u .Johmon left
f°; thenzrltl fair at Linn:-ln. h,00 m ITheo. Chri home Snturday.H. E. Lwnl. Jan. Middieton andBlnlneBowen attended lhe ball53° it Ouun c il lll fs, also Mr.
rte and mn.mer.Adoiph Nehgn and wife mindin Omzha Sunday.
C52 u r umm me vm h ave exhiblu at the sinh fair thi! wink.
Hr.:nd Mn. John Roth mf
Sutton, Nels. are coming the first
of the week to mem! a for dayslt the home of Hrs. Rot31'| broth-
er, John Aronmn..
School started Monday in theMcCarthy dlxtzici.with a large
class of begirmen.The xhoolgrouhdxlook daeased up with |
new Hag url flxgstalf.
DORNACKER BRIEFS
lin. Claus Schneider celebratedherbirthday int Honday.Theevening was spent nl. cards with(in t p ris nfo in g to Min HuldaPoliandn. J ohn Schneider.seconds to Hn .F m!Comellul
end Hn.. Peter Petersen and con-aolstluns tn lliu Ann.: Pain and
Hrs. Cir! Piill.Hr. and Hrs. Fred Ohrt enter-
b
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||I ...|_.I I Iu r r i u ls u i w j za. .¢l'F'f.f'§2L."l=°'"n»°n at Lincoln ®b1».*°°¥-3" ¥°"» Mila Emehine Mc Coy .pri:-e f'm°°
H Q i I.h s l i t t o t h B l a lw a s C R E E K . ;', . , ?; , § .' ; ? . , , f ° " '°r
I G e o H l n d l e y t r a c k e d a l a n d o f
R e l n t i va a t t h e Jo h n B l e b o n a l d h m t o m a r k e t S u n d a y e w n i n g
hol|!|B Ia n S u n d a y W S IB !M P . In d fgr Joh n ,¢\|9 ||,|,0n
..
Sir. and Hn. P. H. Fedde and son.Flo d of South Dakota and Chrilof Benson 1ut Wednesday.Hr. Fmd Cornelius telebrntedhis birthday Int Wndnerlay. Mn.
§§
P:e§
are the latest and best
Nearly all are Fur Trimmed and are marked to
sell at the lowest possible price
and Hn.. Tom Hrilofllltl ond fam-
ily, Hrs. Oscar Ilood and family,Mini H70-1°M¢Dol1ll¢! and Chr
moe Qlson.Iva tho afternoon they
called at the Funk McBride home
to neo H n .GFJCQ Seholrn ofHluonri Valley uho =;ggg=f»= at
the parental H¢Bride .Hr. and Hn. James Bipp and
famiiy,Chu.Barry and H i n
Kathryn llczlmarr of Omaha spentSunday with Hr. and Hn.Paul
B a m.
Hr . md lln. J oe Barry and
flmlly lpont Sunday evening with
Hr. sad Mn. James Tizompson.
The HcCanhy Chlb mu:lu i.Thurndny afternoon at ilu homo
of Hrs. Jams:Mullin.Officer!
for the your were elected as fol-I o s :P r " ) , Hn . Hu n Ro a n -
boum; #loo pun... Mn. John llc-
Donaid;aecy-troas..Hn .Wm.Thompson.Lunc h vu served by
Mn. Horton Winaheli I n d Hn .
Hayes Ro|enb|uu1.The meetingnon weak Ui!! be hdd with ln.
John Ammon.lln. Dan Thomp-
son and ln . C h ri s HL1z willnm n f n i k mo n ts .
Min Grac o Barry of Omaha,
spent tht took-and at the J amal
'Thompson homo.
, H n usd H n .Will 'hxompsonspent Sundgy vllhing at the home
of Hrs. '!hompaon'| brother, Dick
I
won fini primes at cmds,Hn..Henry Schmkloth and Mn. Thus.Knelp received second and Mn .
Car! Pale the eonmletion.H n .Henry Schnenklotln neie-
bratsd her birthday Saturday.
ilr. and Hn. Harry Fcdie mo
lnred to Shenurleeh, ln. llondey.Hr. and Hn. Dave Xroenr leftMondaymorningtoattendthe1lie fdllHr.and llr l.Wm.Wien re-turned Sain:dey efhmoen from a
few day: visit et Wlnelde, Nebr.Hr. Ind Mn .Fred Comeliazandlon. Calvin Ieft Thundaymerning to spend aurne time in" i i R g -H,u n d :
r.finer spent o yafternoonwithFreddiePull.
Hr.Richard Lunar hu beenvisiting at Neleigh o r th e p m
weeH i n Rehn Gotheh,who h ubeen seriously ill for nomo timein the Bhlr hosrdtnl, ll reported
to be somewhat rlnnmved .lr . u n ! Hn . F ta J. Pull mdfamily :pent Sala:dey at River-view 9:in Omaha.R i u Role Puls spent Fridaylhernoon vldtlng with lla Edna
Jehneon.
A number of y oung foikn lt-tended the dence et ON; Hall at~nninton Slturday evenlng.Hn. Blur J ohnson bu beeneteylnwithmother, who Ll
very I at Henson.1Hr.Peter Johnson and fernilyUne Benson witc h Thunsdny.
} | ;l| !éC o y i s b o a r d i n g a t t h e
J. 3 . Co n e t y h o m e .
H i n e s E d i t h a n d G e r u y m W a r
r i c k l e f t S u n d a y m o r n i a g t o t a k e
up t he i r s c h o ol u rq r k a t t he B il b e e
s c h o o l o n l o u d l y .
Eiesnor arent zo Lizsccln Int Tuco
du' when the Zatur tn-ck pm Inthe 4-H Club ac tifltiu li th e
slate fair.Tb!! expect to ruturn
this (Thursday ) mninzHandMrs.S.G.Mahoney¢=..5r.1...d company from Norfolk
last Sunday.Hi n o s C la n n l P u r i I ms o n
spent Thursday nigbt with Miss
C .H .Bl a n c h a r d a t t h e l¢ tb er 'a
h o m e a t H o r n m n .
h i r . a n d M n . A r t B a k e r a n d M r .
a n d M r s .H a r r y M c i h n i e l x ,o f
Bu r t c o u n ty , s pe n t Th u n da y : mi g h t
w i t h M r . a n d M r s . K e n m t h T y s o n .
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ENTERPRISE
~BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER S5
15 ;Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"
vopunm xxx:s_,__,,,'T,1§,;'§,;'°;§'1,'§,f°"§,f:,, Om. s¢.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, savrsmiiin 15, 1927 From "~°w'j_=mf»*c_';§_§;°°'""-NUMBER as
mada an1 nelected herself.Sha-f ri blu k f is1 Lut 'nter f";"'°"'hfi° W king; 3=§'»1'1'=w='»f»»»» 'J`.,'.-.. .,.1°,1¢
on coun y into nqu ng vrtre at uh ,ith Cr me zo hone and Zow heeled, square toadcowblack ahoes.Sevtnteen girls corn-
of Gulnnlee Fund.'
Slowly but surely Nebraska is
pulling herself out af tha debts
OLD rxsgan vzsrrs BLAIR
naman r run o use neu 1 1 hand lui. week while at the mu»_"°"" m ' year in 1 e contest
Q
soon be on a ~lo f~tlng onoe?; °"{'Q§'"°"; ggg- =-=~-==_g=g;;;
1 e 1: o ng 4: 1.1more.'Blue'Dirdn ol' Bono of which Mis:Honey at present il easy al-though the bmks hlvi l» r u d 1 5 E " " 'Wurrirk in loader. Ind in
their lesson and are ,alemndlnl mln! in:*ano|.1 hu ahol1:|_\noch
zood security 'nm rm of intorolt ability Her mother, who vu forid "f l u i d loam ma b. y o an a mo oe u f u1 to ac h e rs o d :s o Ysec ured at a vary good ldvnntln."°'":r°f r u : ~ - 3 _ 3
Good times an hut around the young l;.!y and deserve: nontion
c c me ran dng oof l y ield o f c onn nm.ve g f r i n th oum ran mu an a big step in the rs'work.rsght direction.The nrinninl costume vu a rose
4 flation ond Il getting back again
on a sound fimndld b q i lli d
this in upodllly true of u h -
ingion county.rIn this county moot of the bld
loan:have been liquidated until
n o w b u t o n a f a r m i l l e f t l n t h e
oounty that is for ale br the
Cusnntel Fund of the stats.'I'hi.s deflation and getting buck
to oanh from the wild times ofthe war hu been a re| .l`time of
¢ r l l£ ! o r th e b u lk l o ! th e lta teand nary bank failum added an-
ot.herbordantoheoarriod by the
mmmialng blnkl.
In round mzmben thc Guarantle
Fund has pdd out $87,D00 Inthe depositors md etldlton I de-
nmc t huh until now all is
left in sight to pq Ll about iw,000900.Of this 3161000300 to be
pdd than il around $10,000,000of property that will be turned
ove r to th lf u n d lo th n ti n r u li tyabout so.ooo,ooo win be needei to
be made up br a n u m e n uaztlnrt the banks. This is s small
matter :ompared to whnt hu ol-
rudy been paid and it :hows een-
cludvely that In an gn d u llly
Y'
}..
M r s .Y o u r F .P e t z n o n a n d
Ja u g h t e r ,E l l e n .w h o i c fl H l a i r
Ju l y l a t fo r E u r o p e r e t u m e d h o m e
l u i F r i d a y m o r n i n g .Sep t.9.
D u r i n g t h e i r vi s i t i n E u r o p e t h e y
t r a ve l o d i n N o r w a y . S w e d e n . D e n -
m a r k a n d E n d m d .Th e y l a d s
w r y e n j o y i b l t i r i p .
years lived on what il now known
as the Frank Dude; plane.'Thlywere early aeltlen hen, nccupy-in; the place through the 801
Bin. Keirie and daughter returnedtoD"nxl1n the tlme clay taking
Mr. Tucker witlg them, who lef t
f:ol11 Omaha for HemmingfordNebr.when! he hu lan"I and
Mn. Julia Keirlo mi daughter of
Omaha spent lut Mo\¢t the
...I n I Ipo st s , pe e ! t he b a rk a n d h ave t he m
fair and afterwards averse;Haw:
needing of the hnd to wheat.
Hn. Turner dll zenydn in Blair
this week as the guest of Mrs..Tutker.Many old iimera here
|x-lcmc noxnma uussrsT. B . TESTING
_I Atnmnypk.-nlcvnxdbddntszhn
hrm home cf llr. .I li n.m'Slnwsn In honor ul their da l\-
~ ~
,ur and huiblml, lr. -fujf..
me une ol Callie T e a m _ m ~ ~m j
,llernm 1'wn»hlv-Only as lug ln enonnmu mn nf wma.
Shown T. B.A Relnrhble Be-Y Those pruent wen:Mr. andcond mr Tnwmhlp.Mn Jae Love. Mr. and ln. Wm.._ - _'Ryln. Mt. ma Hn. Hola Wilson,
£s'|'mz: co. w|Ll. as wonxsn Mr. and Mn. I-'nnk Wllm. Hn-glohn lrwln 'xl Fremont, Mr. AMHn. Elmnlud of Fnrmnt,Hr.Furman lloquuld lo be Ready
HLA ZR mal. wgpg
1 VISIT SHENANDOAII ~~1
.§§§_H~ cm a u xQ~ ~ ~|u r . ¢ m 1 u m - f f = A `a nand
m n f " " T | N G § " ~ ' r a ; ° : : z < : ; . : : r ;
sen,'Mm Arthur Azrienen of Ilerman'111 " * " ° "fda morning for slum-;lndlntluna An That e [ lm S u u I
f visit ll. KFNIOI Deflnllon And Readjulmeat uoah, Ima!or u
I ting sl.ations.f0rB-Ink! Are and XHA bmld c u ind inls Pnc licllly ve .]They had rvery pleulnt -
both'i8:1 Sound I001 nl*,atfuctivc trip, going throngn
wu.\nAz-'TEE FUND. $3'r.000.aoa=\h¢Field ani May uses'G and ¢¢P°¢i111:r snjoyed tho very
Bu;Loan:Hnrfy g n u "Up flm ndio atations. They returned
honae Sunmll evenin.
IJPENED SEPT. I2
xTyra Ilan.Excavation for New
Gymnulum Well Vndenray. To'
Be Completed by January Isl.
BIG E!€ROLI.3lENT FROH c rrri
'Muay New Fare: in the Teachingl Min Hilda Koenig, dau:-:hier of
Mr. and Mrs. Chula Kuenig, nf
north of Bldr,sad Mr. i'bilipSpecht, mn of Mn.. Hahn of Na-
hruka City, drove io Llmdn on
Jones of um c y,
R \.\,\laI
mr of the Lincoln St.au \
:elim c hunh.The Enurpdse jd!! a host n
Wednuday,Sept 7 and hemm-
pwed by Mr. and Hn. Orlo W .it drovem Sewan:
nndwer emarr iodby e .*r l a m -
f
l b l t h t c t o o k p a n i n l o m s n g
and u m ma n n w i l l ha n s u
dhc t In the lebooll of Qld tlntlthroughout tht y ur.
Thu fair :ru a great nba' and
than in zttendanro i n n p
1~wF¢, 1.,,,, ,, ~ ~ity, -i ;Poutn pumpkin,Black IIul1e<1'L1u.ie Ackennan,Watson IIain, g,¢m|,M,lunexpectedly to help hlm cele-Blrier. C5908 vvmnklm. Slulllt.:Chu.Rns m.linda Potat|en,'19gg to £$§'|.{"T»'é' "?i§`. ~
rate.Mr. Fallen and Hr. Strom Ydlmr Soy bans, Black Eyed SnyiI'¢|.er Larsen,Henry Hovendlck,ln; is now u n d ln the limirebrothers,Although ben£113 buns, Black Sunflower ned, Sun- J. P. Linen, T. B. Gouand,M i n d 1'|,}| dd building was m-i¢im;|'§
Tlknu in a g ms n i way
Ne b n z h S u u Fd! whic h w
in W ad o f Tutiu .
There Wu tested in Hermln
HC u r r i c u l u m .
D a n a C o l l e y o p e n e d th is g t a r
w i t h t h e b r i g h t e s t o f pr oa pe ct n
WASIIIHGTDN coum
gather in vm planned zo luve a seventh W im md 1 dghth prize.~lwn z w a n d u m y u m ; l n e r u n
family reunion at West Pointf Hr. Ohzt won first White Denti Elly Marlo Larsen, ten yen: old 2 nu In the hurinnln: clue. Twen-
h1¢], h about lhe central point corn under 9 inches,Dent eorn,deugl1}er of Mr. and Irs. \\{dlar:1y.|1];;|beginner:started their
for nl! the relatives.Accordingly I Pearl Popcorn, Bleek 305 Beam,Larsen ol' west South street is I lehool work for the ilnt time thison lm Sunhy about sixty :nth-J lluegrau,Meadow Fltlure, c ol-Ihlppy little girl that day s hav-y um.The North wud nllo llmn
ered lt gh, beautiful Went Point lectlon of potatoes, 83\||¢|» native ln; won the first pda in 1 doll an Increase of ffve stlrlenu overpsrknm!with trail-filled mnc nfxmoea.White fient corn,bnledldreu makin;conlul.sponsored that of a year ngabaskets proceeded to hive n red rod clover, yellow oats, winter rye.fb3r the Thoupson-Belden atom of!This la just ihl enrollment for
family reunion.Mr.and Mrs. f yellow dent earn. whib! ¢\\°l¥¥|\1*,0|Bl|18 IU* opening d.|y of school.Br the
Strom,however,were unable toH¢ alla won "3? second prizes, 231 There were hundred: of wo -;(Plano Turn to Page Four).
nnangementa with Mr.C.W.,Watkins,the Stah Forester, to'
hold demonstration; in this coun-
ty next winter.r Watkins will bdng therM .mometnnanciother tlmlzzganeoea-
sary for the work which farmers
as a rule do not have.
Fannera wishing to treat portsof soft woods auch as cottonwootl,
;|'-H~.an |>|.acf.s
Blair Being Largest School in tha
County Hu Bi: Perc entage of
Teachers.Hom! Prhdncta Make
the Beat Tashaa.
~lrth~y gilherinn proved to be .amz corn.5085-ffl this he won tlun 225 at thlmou~~thou in zttsndanro i n n pwry hgppy qgguiong.|16 second prius, 28 third px-ix.¢s.l.lL.\IR MISS "lNS.I I :Chl!building at U10 p n xn t of It uli pfviid (if our great
tho ntlta.This nhibit vu ax
tnmsly lntlruting and n u t
thnngs of pooph v n u d u ninlpe¢t1n;thab¢|1.c ndl¢,¢h|-op,
c tc . fmmu r {y mn rn in ¢ un ti Hn u
ltn i gh i ,I'n n i ih ei o h a r! a n mu h lld
mon Importlntplloliln ihaahoi
th h y u r th s n n trb a f o r aln d th aNth le h ml buds from l l v l t l l
hllhac hwlatookina ponan tpuh.
s ta g i n g 4 ma m that broudstout soma vary fine uhm.Edu-
iP . ) |. o n !h l Bla h Falrfmund
In u n e o l n w u t h a g n s u a n h
w ¢ r n n | u d i : £ | b r u h u \ d
lmnmua u-a f. m ~ ~
"Ury eomlr of thoblg ground:w u ) m o l \ h n ¢ i t h l d l l 1 l ¢ d i l |
mlu k n b y n vlh n ln g lh n p o o p lo° 1 u » | u u w u » : m e . m N -
b n a h l l o \ » a l t . h f l v r u . | l
m » ¢.¢ r| ¢ nlmr¢ | mm|» r munion.
Th0l| 'Hfll| ¢\ ln\ ¢:§ .| Hf.| w| n\ m \ \ | l u » ¢ | u d o l | ' H l n n | \
a n n - u u m = m u h . m »
p d u i o t h a n n n n p u w x m lb l h g o n i t b l l h l p u l l h l l l d l l o f
m e n u O u p a p n l a x h l b k lb y w ln ¢ a , D o u d u e wn t y wok
fin! honor: vhlla onra1mWuh~
l°|'\°l°°¢D¥7%°\1¥l0°°ll|P|l°°;i l u l r » . C l x u l l h n a l m d B l a .
B h n h a d e h a r p d t h s n x h l h i h
from W u ld n gta ne o un ty u d ~than |»a¢1|mln.'| ha through
n u t s f f a n l n n n a r t u c a d p h e\ l \ l ' \ | » \ l l ' t l n r M 1 o t | ¢ r l m | -
w r d p z o l m t q t h w n m y m v n i u
nc og ldti vn ln d li lhn uc r of b dd -
lngaocemdphoa.\m m e l x v m u u m u u u n
¢. . . . . . - _ _who Four nm Priaea and oak-
Third Prime ia Clothing Club
Work at State Falr Exhibit.I-'int in Nebrull! Style Show.
wwm xc c o s r u u s W A S S lh ll
I li . :Eleanor Dixon,fineen
rw old daughter of Hr. and Hra.A. E. Dixon. residing about aeven
miles ~nor'.h of Blair,won the
highest honor that any Nebraska
Clothing Club girl oould win then
ahe na pronounced the winner ofthe Style Show at the Nebraska.
State Fair 1rhieh,a'{l held in Lin-
ooln last week. 'By -Firms of thiswinning ahe repreaenta Nobraaka
at the Chicago International Shotheld the latter part d November.
ILL!! Dixon m m the dren
which took the prize, from nrq-
hsrial. coding 83.68 and her enm-pleh costume coat lnlt $11.08.
Budde:v i w n x this prize ahecarried off three other Heat pri:-
ea and one third prize in the
clothing club oonleat.Much ezodit la due Hin Dixon
for her fine work Sha hu. alnoe
kamah. journeyed down to Llncnlr
on Tuesday, Sept. 8 and werr
unilrd in marriage.2-lr. Larsen Inthe efficient butcher al. the SouthS-He Market and lm many friends
in Blair who extend the heartiea'congratudationa.
They have already established :1
home on Nebraska sind..
1927| -.24Hza2 5
n.:512I926
Septembe-u£6I52027
n.uLI75P4I52 | 2 228 29
|927
u¢2 59noI6 I725 24$0
' f o u x c C O U P L E
W E D I N L S N C O L F
M r .Russ el!'r .La r se n ,o f i h l r
Th e Jo h n W o !- :m an h o m e w i l Pr e s e n t :C h u .Ne ls on ,C .B : f o r hers elf~T~ e second p r i vl t r w u t h m w n ~ r a c ' r e r I f o o t
Ht h e scene o f a e r y 1Lanny n n d l u l h l m l i a n d C . J . N e h o n .fum-\a choice o f w a s h ma t e r i a l .n n d w h e n u d n h m c a c a m e r .
un u s u a l e ve n t o n In s t S l t u n l n v T h i m i n u l u o f t h t Pl¢~?¢-Un!!I" l1 e t h in ! p r iz e s we r e s il k h o ne .Qi l r n w n vn u fo u n d p i n n ed u n d e r i h eII t t h 1 r t i'- t .h l r r| ¢ e ti n g w e r e r e ad a nd a pp r o ve c l .'1`\\cnI.}-one re ce ived me r c h a n - 3 t r uc k b l d i y c u t a n d b r u i s e d .H reve n n g .w a s e 0 .w e d d i n r a n n i ve r s a r y o f M r .m d 'M m a c a n r l u l e x s m i n a t i o n o f fl i s e c e n ifi a n es fo r a x ex c h ._h a d n d e e p a c d p ar ou nd o n t h e
Fer,Th e l r n n Mc C o r mi c k ,Gl a d y s
Ro p e r t ,M n r g u e r i l a L e m o n ,O p a l
Mc C o r m i c k , F a y D u : n u ` E z r , M a r i e
W n r d , M a r y A n d e r s o n , S e n a B e r -
.»
lam Social circles of the city.After a short honeymoon, Hr.
an1 Mn. Klapp irill be at homl
to their friends ln the Mueller
.'|\1i=e='" § n " Z d a b l e w i l l 11111.In i ' ;C o u n t y f n m m i a a i o n e n R o o m . ,'I'wr n t ;. - e ig h t ¥it!.Ie gi r l. :w a r e
c o r n n Bl a i r . N e b ru k a . S e p t . 1 0 , 1 9 2 7 .a u a n d e d pri ze x.E l l y Ma r i a w i l l
rl - : | . HB | = z . \r 1 = : wn n n u z m T h e B o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m m i n - 'n c e i ve h e r choice o f a Mr. Ca ll
.¢ \ !* i Nl \ °E R SA R Y gfg ng g |m g t p u r s l m n t £ 0 a d j o u r n d n s ! p a t t e r n a n d l n y s i l k i n M m
uv 3 I d a y n f t e m o a n H .H .B r o w n o f
'l h i i c i t y w a s s e ve r e l y i n j u r e d i n
I n au t o m o b i l e ac ci de nt a t t h e
r a i l r o a d c r o s s i n g a t L ; o n s , N e b r . ,
w h e n t h e r e a r a n d o f h i s t r u c k
..|sc ho ol :H u e ]Ca n n o n ,W l n i fn e d
Al l e n ,Ch a r l o t t e M a h e r ,h e l l :
B u r g e r ,D o r o t h y H a n n a ,L i l l i m
~ an fr..~ ~ ~ 'connlssloms nomof shade. unter and £0041 seats for ~ A R ~the oléar ones and playgrounj
applralua for the children kept, \..everybody good-matured and *===P~ ' After Dlieuashut \».-im mm .ff
1y.It was l gst-1.0 nlher m l County Bun! I.suntan and A!
whereby the families became ae-his Grist °' Bills for Carnal
qualntel and reldionnhips mu!e|Ernfnm of Founty Govemmdntn ln u n t.Such gnthednn are un- |
T ::
.he fi ~.~ ~ ~m u ' u u m u a n
dress with a blue chain muah and || _ g Brmrn Severely Iniuml In1edIa n :i ns Automobile Accident at 1 n u .
Nebr. 'Wlren Hia Truck Wu Ilil
j B !f - u n e E n t l n e a t R r - C r u i s i n g
-. . . -IS I N IIIISPITAL AT LYONSthe pattern called for and' perhaps
Of all the outfits dlnplayul at
the ThompsonIlelden atom,Elly ]
5larie'a was the only one to hu-eelastic in the combination under
wear at the k s, which Is what
i n t h e a b o ve : E a r n e d p o s t s a r e l s b e e n i o y n l t o h o m e b o y s a n d g l ~
fo l l o w s :!u t e a c h e r : i n h e r s c h o o l : a n d t h i s
R e d E l m
A s h
W i l l o w
C o t t o n !T h e ??§'¢
1 ye a r s
8 y u r :
4 y g l r s
3 y e a r s
Lem on at
£7 y e a r s
Un t r e a t e d C n o a o t e - 1
2 5 m n ?
2 5 y e a r s '
27 years
ti on s vr i l l i A t 3 r e c e n t W u h i n g t o n
is as 11 ah oul d b e.If w e h a ve a s
t w d s c h o o l s a s w e b o u t
s l t n d s t o m m m t h a t : h e
: t e s fr o m the se schools
ma k e t h e b e s t t e a c h e n .
i t o n l y
g r a d u -
sh o uh i
C o u n t ;l *.P fb b l l y b e h e l d a t t h e R u h r f u n n | T u e r s ' In s t i t u t e i t vr : | r l e a r n e ¢ I
in th e On a n n e i gl z b or h o oc i .O t h e r
: h a r : § % o f t h e l c l c h e r a o f W u h -
\ 0 C l H u ¢ S ~ I d E U l o l \ | t ! | \ i 0 | |l| :[ l on co u nt y | |» g g r ad ua t es of th e
ju st no t ify C ou n ty A g en t . Ba b es .' m m n i g h l i c h o o i .'r w f o l l o w i n g
.~4|»li\iI\1 Il Stanton, Nebr.in their family but the rm of the 22 fiflh prima.whom ware supplied with the
3USIN E33 AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
.-'\~»:.¢i m ""*3?`°5f:'s ~
en,Ruth Cheely,Either iiubie,
Helen Ryan. Bhbelle Van DeVen-hr, Gertrude Warrick, Mary Love,
Olive Smith, Grace Pickler, 'Thei-ma Van DeVen , Ruth Jenkins
Jennie Gulacl1o'nr'.udle Ackerfnsl;
Grace Goliehon :ml Mn Hlneliru.
srAm mn '
wmnszm |
Blues! Allendnel ll Hillary A
Alfllr |.| Bend Brskinl ru
wr¢~Walter Hoa Bu Emu..
sun Gllllnd Te sn nm~
WASH. COUNTY wma SECONI
Agrkllluni Exhlblu : m m m
dly Pill md ll WHO
Stun:t and fu;\il . X r . ~ H n .
Sam Stevan md Mr.and i l u .
I:mn Leuninghoener of Hooper.Acxlcuumm EXHIBITS
|..~~
FAMILY REUNION of mdn m th a t first Place.
x r w.1as'1'Po n r r _W u hi n gu n - ~u :fa rmingIleountyandin" g a y every ln-
Dn August za.Hr.m d lan.,'W =°\ ughen 11115 lmdum Hg-
a A . s u m o f n w» \ » » = . Nm.=r°d Y?-H1-caan nly waikudwere viaiumn at tha Peter ?o1lenQ°ff *W* thc bln: -53
home in this city, Hmnghs hen hy{Just to gin tin-public an ilea
the birth annivenary of Mr . ° f wh st Hah n . C lu t a n d la h -Follen which occurred on t h a t m u h u n - h i n i * F d l n d t t
date.Lstnr, on Augun 31,Hr.'\U¢HU¢l1 tnthcinliut ot urlnnlxgga.
Strom celebrated his birthday gn! 1 Mr. lchfnal took lint an Yellow
BlAlR SCll00LS
ormb nonnn
8:91.l u n a r li n k s I n a r i l
O n a n ; u e m u .1-lrur Az.
l n d u n ' n n L u i h u P i l l s
lla o u u C a p d ty .
Gu n s B N I I O L L K B N T u r v m
Not only In Lb: high lehml huti n th u g r u lu u u ll , a lu mi n a
neordn n n du tta n d an I-ba
opening du ul lchnd.Tha dz-
n l l mm l In tbl high ld swl Unflnt dny vu 268 ltndlnh; whic h
in In inaun of I5 uve! ¢hl rn-
eunl nl | y ur qu.Tha mulmnmsealing upadly in thc Nth lchool
1 | a n wwh Thornton, an mu~dom!51 p»|p|\»'a n n e w H u
uksn un of In an muolning dun
mom?A h un - kd a ll vu nu d euponthejnalmr lor uldlddnll
l u b .Every l n l h b h loo!of:pus 1|now beln|utilised in tho
pnunt hlgh school,from tba topto the bunmant.The Pmhhm of
'cattle from which were taken 29
reactora.Then aeema to he considerable
mhundentandinf on the part ofthe cattle ownere aa to how they
should be equipped to Handle theircattle and for the benefit of those
who are In tioubt, please obeerve
the following:When addled byeoopentnr aa to when the veterin-
arian will be at the plane,they
should have their cattle in theba r n etth e eta tef i th he i f th e y
an not equipped so tle or stan-chion them,have a :h u h or
wi n e gate to wotrol the ad -
mlla.Do not walt until the vet-erinarian ia at your place before
gettin; your cattle up.I! every
cattle owner will follow initrd:-
tiane, the coat o! testing can he
kept at e minimum.The veterinarian In the field
abode! be teeth; cattle pnaeticallr
all the time within the exceptionof the dmc spent driving from
farmto tarm.Ilh ai a k ep twalt-
ina for catite to be rounded up,much time ia wanted.
The follovdng ll a list of cattleoernen In Herman precinct:"l"ho1.
win sncom mes
wuhlqm Cum #nam wen
Tlwad 'Pap ll Airkultunl Ex-
hlhis nz B a m h i r .D a m n
cn. Take: run ay $.11 Haul:
. -LONG o u m n Pn on u c n s
'! 'b e ne e' f or ¢ u; n1 lw: y i n th |
lg r i c ml t u r a lu h lh i tl l h e z u t o
h i r v u evvf `§|»n hotly con-thanthlsy lgr.Fnranum-
¥ll1' ==f! \lrlll¢| u '| .Geor: o0hn
n e l ¢ 3 h u s R l i r l l l l u v u h n df u l f l e h a n u d th a d n p h y f r o mN l m m m n u h w u m v
hlwtblenpati entix akillfullyllthn rhi gthab llto f tha eou ntfa
pm¢u.¢¢| m¢| W| | |g"f¢,1,fn¢¢,,c ounty nnre r md n c uc r tolhc
tnp nntzilth isy uc n c o nd pla ns
v= »= hm.D w¢ 1u b °m¢r b= l= in lbr wi r a nmnmr llrlin and ai;
~ta u h i i n t alptlmext w r .| 3 ° ld ll mll=I=¢!'l§linninn 13
y vllr wa u p u ttc l by their -port | \ n i lmi n | ' ; ! d th e result
h l p l y d h m who devotsd
lz hu eser enjoyed.The registre-tlon of the students, getting clssv
es srrengel and other details took
up the major porting of the first
two dey : and ss y e! mstters ofmuch moment in properly :imitr-
Ing the students are occupying the
minds of the fseulty and it wlllteh some time before everything
is running smoothly.The work of exc n; for lb#
gymnasium which was begun last
seek Is will underway and tiecontract for the lnsilding was an
to the eontrseting firm of Ndnnand Hcllurrsy of Connell murni
Iowa, who in tum have sublet the
excavation end brick work to Lur-aen and Sons, elle of Council
Bluffs.The work on the building
was held up fors time for fee;-of lick of fund! but um hsndiosphas been removed end the presi-
dent of the board of trustees, on
lest Monday gave his sanction end
the building operations will benzshed ss rspldly as possible.. Thetime M the cont:set esils for one
hundred ond twenty fisys but it is
hoped to h u e everything com-
(Continued on page four)
»sP o o r g 28.39
A r n d t l i l w . ,up pl le s 36.92
A . N . Il a l l n n l . M a n n i n g P o o r
F i r m _60.00
B l a i r T e l e . C o R e n t h
m t h 53.90
Bc h : Ca s h S to r e . Su p p l i es fa r
P o o r 381.36
S . w . C h n m b e n . R e n t m o o
D e p o t S t o r e . S u p p l i e s k r
Mrs. J. T. Nelson and daughters,
Nr. nnd Mn. Ditlof Wnlsmnn an.Imn, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsman
and daughters, Mr. and MW. Nel-Buclunit and daughter,Mr. and
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Mrs. Ed Nielsen. LI r. and Slrs. ChriaNelson, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nielwnand daughter of Omilm.
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