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09-29-1927THE ENTERPRISEg- md D. A. Sappenfkld of r.l r .andlin. Geoff?Dn flon of Hoskins, Nebr. spent lui talkatthe Otto, Gcorxlu v!HenryKnhr homn.l r .Dawson il acomin of the Kuhr brothen.Un .Petar Nielsen vumu Inst Tuesday tfleruoon withHn .H. C. Rumu lun. ' Vinh Nelson |n.l Anna and Es-thar Hman spent Sunday after-noon with llargurt Roihnd. Mr. and lin. Calle Ilan:-an andchildren:puntFrida;nftamoonat the HansFn hmome, south o! Blair. Misses Cttharine and Edna Newklrit uri Clan. Pm:era-on. and Ed-wardNrlrldrk wereFriday eve-nlrgl | ueau at BiffleNewk:lrk'|\.ri: Chrlstorffenan helped putgg hay at the Chris Pstenon homeundly. Hn. Chrisrtoffenon and Hitt Edu Ne1rk:Irk niso :punt thedathen. Mrs.Victor Johansenvisiteion'I'hurr.izy at tho Andrew Johnsonhome in Fremont.Forty-eight memben of the Dan ishchurchofDrum:awedtoKenna;d Brmday where they held»sueeanfadsurpriseontheir minister,Rn .XnudLanenand(unity.an na loa dld wi th : Ndthing:we nbroughtand dinner and :upper use enjoved by ul. WlilHaifawen:Mr.and Hn.HenryKuhr lm! Anna, Br. and Hn. Georp Ruhr and Opal, Hr.nd Hrs. Mbit Hansen ani c hil- nn.Hr. and Mrs. ll. C. Rarnunenand Halen |nt Wednesday eve-ning at the ~ Rasmussen home. SaturdiyaftlmooncaflanatRidurd Nehosfs were Ed Huuou,Anna :nd Zlthtr. ».H i nB u n n !Hl ns k ma na n ' D r .i l a t t h e n d r w l u p h o mL i n - c o l nh a tB l l t l n l i yl vt t l l n la n d v i d h dH r . a n d R n . C h a n t A r -___-- -1 ; -" " " "§ m|nn|m||||||¢:u|uuuluum|||||u|ummnmn|ummmo||||||||o\n|m||||u|§ C h a r n u n gW m t e rC o a t s~ for School Girl A=-.E ,=~An i c ea s s o r t m e n h a l ls i z e s ,p l a i na n dg p l é i d s ,F u r _ C o l l a r sa h dC u f f s .J u s tt h e§ » xc o a tf o ri b u t - l i t t l ed a u g h t e r .§ ~lvI.= !oEs lI ;~P r i c e s$ 3 . o ot 0$ 1 2 . 0 0§ |;H a t st om a t c hf r o m§ ,.=$ 1 . 2 5t o$ 2 . 5 0§ ~1§ van sun|, no | wry pleasant dayJerry Fol¢y'|.'ns enioy vd-Ecuy um Sei( of wimmu is vu-\ Frodo Knutsen spent Friday atHin; at the Louie end Ben VossMr.andMrs.Herman Ruhr.theVictor Johansen homesnd,home|.Hr.andMn .JehuKtmneman.Saturdayat thePeterNielsen]lliu Gertrude Koenig' spent theMP.'mdMn .ll a :Khtxan-1 home.week-andwithhersister,Mn .dauthter, Maxine end Mrs. Chu.Hines Edna Nevrkirk and ClanAndrew Mazen.Wrieh and daughten.Leonand » - - _ - - -Pa t r i c kl i n k i na n dF 1 a n d s H m vn d i c k s p e n t T u e s d a y a w n i n g s t F r e d M a z e n .i l u .E l i z a b e t h B u n n o f A l h - l a n di n'g _ g ° '" " =|va c a t i o na t F r e d a n dy M u t e : ' a h o m e s . H r s . A n d n l H l t u n : r e n t I - '» " I ~ d i yn ft e r n o e nw i t hrx .Jo h n M u r p h y .Pe teNi e ls e n: r e n tTu e s d a y e ve n i n ga tF r r !u t e n . M r .a n dH n .A n d w u rM a i z e n a n dfn m i i ysp e n tS u n d a ya tt h e M g m tl fa t z e n h o m e .r .a n dM n .A w : n rF m r l e ra n dson,Ke n n e t h ,F n n n e sF w - l e r a n dH a r r y Jn h n e is p e n tSu n - ¢ ° ; e w wa t F r e d l l n t e n . a n d so k ym dL o r e nH u - t e r s g m S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t t h v P a tas k i nh o m e . *M r . a n d M r sL e o n H i n : i l '¥ a r f* fs m i l ys p e n tF r i d a ye ve n i n ga t th eL o u i e V o n h o m e .M r . a n d M r s . R o y M a s t e r s a n d d a u g h t e r .ln e n evh i t e dre l a ti ve s a t A s h l a n d S u n d n v. . . . -. . . PetersonandEdvardNewklrk were Saturday mania; pw.; atLeo 1{ule1man'a.Mr. and IIDetlef W ulf and ho llspent s'E»¢» afternoon at theIll Ruhr home in Blair.Mi nEdnaandEdwardNev- Hrl: took Hina Ciara Peterson toher home in Omaha Sunday. She hldent the pu! week visitingatBoone Nnrkirk home.ilra.A.V. Johansen of Bialruna a Sunday dinner guest at the~ -::,==-°=."°=s=, : : - . i z naen#vwIew. m gat the AndrewJ o a n n n home in Fremont.Nr. and Hrs. Calle Hansen and chlidrenwereTuesdayeveningvinltors at the Jena Sorensen homeRoyRah!!spentSundayeve» "gf at the George Kuhr home.r.andLira. JenaSorensenwereSunday evening visitorsat Roh. Ralmuaaen'a.Mr. and Bn. Fred Chdatianwen H c C ~ A N D~Jeunnm-IRr; um "OurService."s a y Eddie. emphatic. "lsneversllpshodo erratic; I! we let It get rusty Or musty, or dusty, You'dthinkwewer weak In Gs. attic! You wllifind the Quallt Market the home ol hes Grocery Bargains .Just glve us a chunc a n dyou wlllbe con vlnced ol this statemen n. J. B. Coffee Specixd per lb..5 Monday and Tuudny ahe Fred Masters homo.Mr. and ldrn. Cnr! Hansen anIfamil?nm!Mr.andMrs.Wm.Koen ar llntlson, Wm. Jr.. drow-to Louiwilie Sundiy to vhit Hrand Mn. J uv Larsen and hmilv Mr. andMn .Look Von aw*non. GlennspentSun-daywithie V'mother.Louon nMn. Wm. Koenil and mn tw:-.1;=;=° day Int week irith Mrs. Ben o nHr. and Hn. .Terry Foley and*'~fv"" *wot F`rl.i\\f evening at theFred Harlan home.Pets Jnnaen filled silo Manda, nnd Tuesday.Dan Boiler ls spending n fewdays at the Thounu Fowler home at Arlington.Mrs.mm Bnilev spent 1hu's-dayothernoonwithMrs.Fned Masters. MANEY imrmwmcs Mr.nnIHn. Arthur Hansen and fzmlly visited withmlgiivesan Winslow Sundacgo.Hr. and Hn.fp Meredithand son, Edvard ofretna,Mr. andli n .SamBailey, Chaunce Wright,Ru J aime!andRnlpand Donald Hatton took Sunilydinner withHr . mdMn .Frm!Mu nn md f a mi ly . » I sen c~n r, theHana Chriatiarman homein Fremont.Mr.an.lMrs.FredChristian-sen and sons ment Sunday with relatives at Vallay.TheSt. PaulLadiesAidwillmeet Tuelday afternoon, Sept. 4in plana of Thursday aa previous- »:n~1GV|0QR`Sn n g a v e v o n \ I Clayton Aronaon and family ol spent.r at the par-e e t a l ,G . & .'"T'%»,.».»heme. Hrs. Ammonremained to hsephouse srhlk her another is visiting mlativea il South Dakota.Ir a. Snyderleft.ferthatmu la e tToelday Hr. and Ira. Leon lflindiey andfamilyspentSundayafternoonwith Ira. Hindlsfs lnlnher, ll. C. lmenaek and wife of Arlington. Chris Him look I truc k me of aglieollunll prodtlctI lo Arlingtonlast Honda; naming for the ea- hiblt aa the qpnnly talr.Hr.and Irs.(hear Raelre- teroad from Chicago last Thu- day morning andllr.Road leftloudly for Gaipar, W mto ta ll ophi s to r ithere.Hrs.Hood Irlll remain at the parental, John IrDonalf| home for the present.llr. andIr a.Dan Thompson and family spent Sunday at theWill Thompson home, helping Ed- vardeekbrate his twelhhbirth anniversary.fllr. andIrs. J ohnRathof Sutton,Heh.drovetheirnew Cbevrdet home last Friday after spending the week with Mr. andHrs. Joh nA;onson ani other rela- tives.lr. and Kre. Carl Hindloy drew lo Bellevue last Sunday and'ris- itad at theAllen Frasier home.Their daughter, Hrs. Leslie ?ra- ner and sonaeeompanled them home.Sunday aflereoon callers at the John!4:Dens1dhome were ur.andI r s .Tom .lcbonaldand family ol naar Herman, lr. and Irs. Lawrence Hiller and son, and Irs. Chris Richter.lr. and Hrs. John Aronsen anddaughter. Emily and lisa Dorothy IcDonal¢l enjoyed a Hal: supper sl the home or! lr. and Ilra._Chss1.er Aroasoo last Sunday wrdea lies Graee Thompaon rent toOmaha last SMI! when ahe is attending the Urdrenlty of Oma- ha.Chester Aronsee cet his right alsoulder qmllse badly with an aaala dBetonlaymoral!! andhad tohavea numberatitdus taken.He is havingdiffi- Ciiliy ln doing his welr. ara! in. James Thompson and family spent Bunflay evening with Hr. and Hrs. Ludwig Jansen, naar Blalr.Kr. and Ire. August Wolters o!Walnut, iowa spent one day last weekwithHr.andHn .Fred Long. l r .andllrs.JohnRoth,ae-eompanled by Ir. John Aronson, droveto Calhoun Thursdayaft- ernooll to vldt frlenis.'Dee members of the McCarthyProgressive Club have planned a cardentryfor the ladies whole blrthalsya arein EIN-andoez.'l'h a pa r ly 1i 1 lh e he 1d 0 et. 1e t az the home M llra. Horton Win-dnu , h mm; Ir a. c . J . :Imam. Ku. Haw Rosenbaum and Mrs. Wiachell.All members and their :mmm an ln vlln d . EarlCahheel!outhislingerqaile laaily last week whlle 4:hop» plng corn fodder.lr. and Hrs. Roy Nearhood and daughter d Benson, lr. and Hrs. C. w. Jonas and Mrs. Crade Jonesol Fremont spent wt Sunday al DRUM BRIEFS LorentzHansen visited Thun-daha t weHJC.Larsen hemara. Lars Larsen was a gwratgalrilgynafterneon of Hrs. Har llr. and Mrs. Lars Larsen and IvanwereWednealayrvenilur 4:alieraattheHowardJensen slr: .na Mrs. Amee sr1als spent Thursday .»;..3`.§.»"i'= nqenme.llra. u.3f' l§C,.= . 35,Fri- day aftemoon at therlRssmnsaen home.Mr. and Mra. Rasrnuascna.1ichilrinnsprntthee r e r i l n gg g ,~ ; ,1 » - + ; ; = =w m . ; g , } , ] f f .II 'U l m l l n: d a df a m i l y. :_; 3 _ 'h u r a d a ye v e - g u e a t sa tru s s e n ' s .' l ia n dI r a .H .C .L a r s e na n d lllzs Kirsten Larson called at the 53 3 ;Lsraerrheme at Kennard on Waler Andersen eras a Satur- gy »~;.g_=»= caller at the Martin raenme.|George Rasmussen threshed for Bd Hansen iaat Thurriay.§lllsallela Hansen spentthe l a e e k - e n d ~Fredewas aSaturda r|;linner guest at the Ed Neural ome.Hr. and Hn.. Rob Petersen of Fremontg g h F d ¢ li | yw o o " m arse|'"§¢.. and llrs. Emanuel Andrea- aonandsons spentFriday eve .==*';[ at the Ed Neilkirk hpme. r. and Mrs. llanin Larsen and|;ona andllre.LaraLlraen van were Sunlay aftemoonitors at.Allison French home in|l r .e C h r i s C h r l a l o f f e r - son an g!!l d : a n s p e n t S u n d a y a t a .'lra.J .P.Larsenandhli.asLe~ easBairsn Saturday guests ze t's.'- Rob.Petersonanddaughters. Ruth and Laura of Fremont wereBlondsyevenlnl :oreat the li s anme.Hr....ff llrs.Will W ulfand g,f;»;__-~ Omaha passengers on hiHin ,OgleNefrkizlsentlast Thursdayevening ateHrs. I-ug Larsen home.be Helen Nevklrk matM ; 1 : ' . f : : : " ° ° ° ~no 8unday alumoon callers at the N. J. Andersen home were.H aand llra. LarsRolland and chil- f" and Hines Errrna and Meta ansen.~ 'rs sp m " a ~.:,.° :rs ¥¢°.R?.'were mwadneséayo supper §°'"' at the '§="'°"..i$.§2'2';°a r. and Irs.msn3_4 ions also spent the evening rs.fl. C. Hansen shelled eornlad- ? ; " : : : : . ' : E , ' . .=i' § ;' € . ' $ » ' i ' ° "f o r' r r c a n nA l b e r ta n dJ o el e s s e nh e l p e d . ~ " S mn f l '1 ' Z f. § 1 i . 2 ' 1 f . . . " ' " Mr. :lui llra. Ensaagauemlrea- an.;,°:.':, ?£ '."'n§"§-, slgfmhgl; nearFremont and 'I'u.er~iay eve-ning at the GeorgeI-ellen home near Flalr.Qllr.andHrs. CarlRssrnuaeenand children. Hr. and lim GeurgeRaamuuen"gd gm- Iimy mens; usaenaamraeno|0rum, slr. andHrs.Lars Frami ;a:..~;".';'::'.::";.,..";,.':°,.. , r x: Art Petersen and Junior of Oma-hawere rntertalatSunday u Gem Coffee per lb..3 mm Bm'EL®|5 '~Rf~=f>' :> .._~9f "~ P1.3 5W~ A ° ~. - - 3 !C n r i : m ew e r een t e r ta i n e da tt h e 'C h r i s W r l c h h o m e o n S u n d a y . H r .a n di l u .O n oV o na n d . l l a r i n e p n d H n . A n n a W i n e a n d H a n : a n d R u l e l e f t e a r i y H o n d a !° = ° " " " ¢ , ,fo r S h e n a n d o a hw h e r et h e ysrlvi s i tt h eH e n r yFi e l l i a n d E a r lH a y r a d i o s t a t i o n s . W uH e l e n aS u e s :sp e n tt h e we e k -e n dw i t hh o m efo l k :n e a r Il i k h o m . l l r .: r i dM r s .Jo h nA u t ho f B e w n n o n vi s i t e d a t t h e A u g u s t K a h n k h o m S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n . H e n r ya n dh l a r t i nv o l Ie n d F r e d d i e1"Nef»eraenvi l i w iw i t hL . Pe te rs enS u n i l ;a ft e r n o o n . D o nW r i z h c a l l e d a t t h e A u g - u s tK n h n l :h o m eF r i d a ya l t e r - no on .A r t h u r K a h n k a n d A l b e r t W e s c - m a nvi s it e dw i t hCl ar e nc eV o s : S u n d a y n ft a r n o o n . An u m b e r o fpe o pl efr o mth i s vi c i n i t yat t e n d e dt h eb u nda n c e =;~===b y J o h n V o g t S u n d a y e ve - n n g . diana:attheRobRumuueuhenna.Mr.andMn .EdChr!!-tonscn called In th! afternoon. Aloc tlSheriock Hoimes sly:that he can tali i1'| man snakes a. pipe by exunining the inside of » .hee!of l'|.lsieftshoe.The as olnerver, who llao smokes apipe, once forgot himself when In his stocking feet. newmrnb-ers at~t.Pauls Suodsy school Sunday. P==;f_°°° Kings- ! Omshitor.key os use .lrRW. and Hrs. P. J. Relnertsenreturned on Saturdey from theirvm: ro Elk Point., s. D llr and Hn. Chdl Brnson .mdAlbertcelledstthePeter Toi:and Bron Larsen homes inFre mont Inn Wednesday.llr. sn! Mn. Enunuel Andres- son and eg' "gg gum-v eveningatuon's.Hr. em! lla. Chris Lezsen andDorothywereBundafafternoonguests st the John Gel agher home near Blnir.Mr. and Hrs. Rudolph Andrea-son were Fremont callers Friday.llr. end Mrs. Fred Knutson andLeon gg#-1 Friday et%he Wei-ler Nohome lorfth of Bldr. Pele Peterson mud el. the Ru- dolph Andreeson home Setnnley.Al u nmlsoolilnoouashowerern given et the Beth! Wu!! banelestWednesdayafternooniorlin. KennethGeorev.formerly Miss Edith Kuhr, daughter o! Hr. and Mrs. W ill Kuhr of Blslr.70werepresent.andthebridere-oelred s great many beautiful anduseful presents.Games wen en-ioysd to pm: the time. A delicious unch lrss sened to the guests.Thursday afternoon5um.; IttheMerle Nevekirkhome wereMrs.Boone Newklrk and MissesKatherine Newkirk and Clare Pe- terson of Omaha.ThursdsA luby boy ern born£0 Hr.Mrs. Henry Pretzel Itthehome of Mrs.Paetsol's gf-enls, Hr. and Mn. 8. Barton.i l isHr.andMrs.Pretzel?fire!dum.Orumfolksextendcon-|rat1.letion|.Hr.andln . Te dBuehldl.llr. andli n .AlfredSkov end Lge-B l uHelenNevfkirkm d B l lPopeIrereSundaydnnorgout: at the Albert Jensen home atFontenelle.in the afternoonlll sutoed to Horse perk to enjoytheroller skating.OtherDrum folks st Morse perk were: Gifford,H 3andIrvinPerenon,AlbenaOrval BensonClyie Larsen, ills: Opie Newklr, Oscar Peder sen, Floyd Hin: and His: K|L|1er»ine Nowklrk.lines Edna Newklrk :md lilleClare Petenon were 'hresdly eve-plaa sellers at Chris Peterson!r. andMn .Fred Dlekrneyor were Omahapueengen Monday. SundaysiternoonwiloraatChris lllnlen'| were: Wallin andFrancisCarlbergu r lRaymondmd Alvin Gnuse.Mrs. Chris Peterson, Mrs. Peter Neilsenand Mrs. LeroyBiabee spent Wednesday lftnmoon at thecourt house, taking the first leas-on of the extension work on 'Foods andNutritionh lr . ma 1 |H. C. run .sm11andHdenspentSunday e tel'- noonand eveningat theGuyHinkley home Inlsir.Thundeafternoonemllors at Rkherdelson'|were:Chris 51-»-=~ and Ed Hansen and son, ERS.Callers on lrliu LoulxeLarsenThurdnywere:Mrs.Hnmle§=-~= end Hr .end Mrs.Peter rersomMr. and Mn. Calle Hansen and childrenrailedattheEJStorkhome Suy evening.Mr.endlies.PeterNielsenent'h1esdeyeveningattheietor Johansen home. Sun;dinner guestsst theChrisHeh home were Mr. and Hrs.KingsleyandrhihlrenofGnuhs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sap-penfleldsn lsons,Cisreneesn~ GENERAL AND IJOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"Aedc for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD" s-uuflma ,,k§_'§}'_'{,g; '"s,__,_ Owl. =¢.BLAIR. NEBRASKA. snnmiusn za. 1921 Wuhinlivn Cmnt; '~""'3a_;- W-»§nusu|r|c conmasr ~ l`Z"QT?.%f'§`L"l'l1..fC0"'"Y run ' ;;':....Yf:§,:.:;:':v,';v;;To BE STAGED'§"»-'.2='f?-l".L'».¢~'f"! "a°a.'if:'.'.::I BIGGEST EVER incur UPENED 0N ISCHOoLS WIN IIowlrd Charlolt. son or Mr. andl passed him at 1 point near Moana?:nu-R north nf FL Cnlhnun and! r |;Q 1 - . q - . . . _ Sparta Program Meets Wlth Pop ular Approval.Fadr Bead be Coqrataland on Fine Show. The |927 Washington countyfair 1| not but a bit nf hiato ,b u ta a i t p a n e a i n to th o a n n g a of put event; it c anies with it the hun honors af the but showol ita sort our put on ln Walh-ln on county.sr virtue of its excellant man- agement and hint locate-.I £n thabut afrlc ultord portion of the world t has dlmbod to an emin-ence aint( =°u1=*f f-go o u t top a eounty( d n ~ U n i t e d S t a t e s .'l"| \i1£th| weather man Inlu an om! mood and hand- ad out a brand that was phadng to all emnpt the in enum vendor.Day after 1165.102 tha full foo:fian came ht. clear and de-lsghtfuli cool days, not boo coolfor <»-»I~»== but as hetrly perfect an one :odd k and the people not ont;of a county but of adjacent counties felt the ull oftha soda! mln and responded andm i n d "ho and !riln.l.|an they the splendid ex-hibits U! pda, llveltock. demea-tie ut. ached uhtblta. etc.Navarndhu then lraen auch a vaall lines of agrlclmltuni endeavor and to add enthurium the form:Lili" "with gh-hh cluhl.ooached a y t e count agent.gut up the moat dllvllr in they we n e r shawn demonztn~g l w Bnlimlt-Ott poyaibilitiea ' r u 's in fotheonnothezrovdl were abo thaafanga -the evedng attraction: of da.ndn|'hand concert;mtuicai parrobgtlgp n i m n n m .fire- r ,| | ¢g-. bth: »: i¥ °h amrtat¢ .f a& a da ms 'Dae soon: which consisted ofbutball games were will patron-laed and mme of the but games leon in this alcdon of the statewen witnessed gg thousands dailywho t the | gnndstami tooverfl| .The fair board who have workedso untlrfndy to make tho 'Wuh inxton County Falr a 'ucceaa andwho have brought it to in pm- ent high level certainly deservecreditfor their etfovta.It hastaken work and iota of it but theefforts have been put forth un-grudgingly and nach task hu beenone In an unaalflah manner andit hu broulht credit oo our county and dum it a place £0 be emrielby the counties of the state. | 1 9 2 1 I. an ah.' . . !.SZ 2 :591 02 : 6 i f.'=*so 'Ha O c t o b e r In.nn sn.5..9.4 5 6 I l 12 I 5:as 1 9 2 02 5 2 6 2 7 1 9 2 1 I n Lu. 7 M2 I2 5 13 I 5 2 22 9 zu. A. c. STUDIES NEBRASKA The llondny Aftemnon Club melustMondayirithHn .GgnrgeDe Temple with s good atbcndmoe Hn. H. J. 1lumen rea1 an in- u m t paper which she h -prep:on the "Geoivnn Anloy and Vnatation of Rehn.:l u and Mn. Fred Nernetx ra »of the " A b o r i d w Occupant: Early Travel and Trlniporlalion of the Ne b r u h territory.Th|uh]¢¢t "Nebnlkn" 1| belmi ttudned bv the Club for the fi|1 snmonths and this will be follow »br topic: eqwly Interesting an~instructive. The Club will meet October 3 |with Mn. C. 0. Duncan. nusninss AND SOCIAL FORECAS " a n ~I W |`*=-~33?{'f~:'*'¢' ==;~~1 -€=»~Z-.2'~- T. "l." ~rI'ff=G(f§ ~ 29-W R. C. kensington atuma of Mrs. N. u. Jensen. Sept. 29--Luk chance ln are ~.Big Parade" at Home Thtmtrn.Dorf: min it. Se $0--S ill work at Nasonf'f`a»1|, ,\'f°§..m A. ai. Se z. so-swf High schoolsender footbali team at Blair. Oct. 1-Public Sale in front 0Blair Fumitun and Auction Co.Det.1--Blair lienehanu football Lively Competition Makes Decision | just west of Blair One of tha but school exhibits mr , mn i n wu h ln z to n wu my and om mon diffic ult to dc cldevu the school exhibit.Tlue workmlxovm by an nrimu as-emu vuin the main mndn uP of lui Y¢|r'|school! and much of Lbs credit llwuld be zlven the Dmvimu Al' coum FAIR muy Member: Mm ?:na|.u» Sbwiun nd Curried off Vala- lbb Pdua Rculll Due I0 cuuma auu c m Wm. The u. s. uumry aunmnzlormulued n new nt of Ngull-tlonn whlcll ll ahped lt vrmrlv-llnn tipplen. home brewers. ham:wine und cidur nulan which willhan u Landeney w make the lawbnenkefll l l l d w ! u m llnrn|-nzgmng but 5 ~ 91 mfs _ now modern i true an \hn|time und brlmmi l of the lilrof the iuldler ol Wurld \Vlr»umm mln lv, wo Auronoimss \ | | u n i l m w u r n m \lluch lnlenxl lx beina lhnvm (nln u m Com and Podlry Show hldllnx by an number of hmm:Im have lnquirsd :bout the duel. lt ueeml in be the oplnlon that the ben um K0 held unch I showwould be about thu mmm nl lx- eembsr which will llvs 0:0 win- ~s~ifn hutrilbn Bcnghl Lind on P lp k in l m Where lie Hatred Full!! Alln Brln lln|Bride Fw!lndu u by Cu e nd W ar n . ~5°elr'u affortl.Ann new runs mmm H. unmw~|m u l l v n a m r n n e u t i m e t o : n u r f h a h i ; s u mAumirh wl Hld f C L UB we a n a n i m; P n n r ms n ml so W h mud :Liar ma atm s a w me n m mx i n J u n I r v a s m r a va s n e w c m . a a n . \ r z¢.»»."`§'$f¢ ,MJF rl;|I.on.u~cond ~5"[°'*c§dlr _Ind ~___. _This wili dm :in nlent! of utlnn u n u - _ 1\ | = l n a n | . » \ l h l ¢ : r | : . - | | 1 i i i i | | » § £ i » | § | g q q _ ¢ ~ g ¢ | y l q f ¢ ¢ p . 1 thi hom: of the nm Nebraska BLAIR MAN wvsUm m il sau 1 rlde mnh. rv.-xhtfynlx $1 »..'f°..'luZL 'rzusuu N uni u "i z~1Emi»u"'."" " " 1 " ";"§j ua ugh: bonu.-""The" 33" nhistorie .Fontenelle a nltiserofrhe .B U gow,'13ie'owner o urt 1Y '|rra3233 '=:;:.:-,:fr',; ?§°»'3,2'L&'12 bum a newspaper formedy owned Panama "Miha I'land ublished by ~ Harry Rei-Iand the Sailne county fnlrs.The ben urn iaken so me »u\¢.*"'!'3'°!-"°"'"'!"'.. .._r Mrs. Dlivrr Hmm Blair. l r .andlin. Geoff?Dn flon of Hoskins, Nebr. spent lun talkatthe Otto, Gcorxlu v!HenryKnhr homes.l r .Dawson il acomin of the Kuhr brothen.Un .Peter Nielsen mme Inst Tuesday tfleruoon withHn .H. C. Rasmussen. ' Vinh Nelson sn.l Anna and Es-ther Hsnssn spent Sunday after-noon with llsrgsret Roihnd. Mr. and lin. Calle Hansen andchildrenspentFrida;sftamoonst the HansFrshmome, south o! Blair. Misses Cttherine and Edna Newklrit uri Clan. Pm:era-on. and Ed-wardNrlrldrk wereFriday eve-nlrgl guest: at BiffleNewk:lrk'|\.ri: Chrlsrtorffersan helped putgg hay at the Chris Petenon homeursdsy. Hrs. Chrisrtofferson and in gg" Newkirk sim spent theKngundlydtsrnoonguestsst WlilHaifawen:Mr.and Hn.HenryKuhr lm! Anna, Br. and Hrs. George Ruhr and Opal, Hr.nd Hrs. Mbit Hansen ani c hil- nn.Hr. snd Mrs. ll. C. Rsfmunenand Helen |nt Wednesday eve-ning at the ~ Rasmussen home. SsturdsyaftlmooneaflanstRidurd Nelson? were Ed Hsnseu,Anna snd Either. "OurService,"s a y s Eddie. emphatic. "lsneversllpshodor erratic; I! we let It get rusty Or musty, or dusty, You'dthinkwewere weak In Gs. attic." You wllifind the Quality Market the home ol best Grocery Bargains .Just glve us a chance a n dyou wlllbe con- vlnced ol this statement n. J. B. Coffee Specixd per lb..52 Mrs.Victor Johansenvisiteion'I'hurr.izy at tho Andrew Johnsonhome in Fremont.Forty-eight memben of the Dan ishchurchofDrum:awedtoKenna;d Brmday where they held»sueeanfadsurpriseontheir minister,Rn .XnudLanenand(unity.an na loa dld wi th : Ndthing:we nbroughtand dinner and :upper use enjoved by ul. mm Bm'EL®|5 '~Rf~=f>' :> .._9f "~ » ¢ > ` wvw o ¥ § L , ; ~ Aloc tlSheriock Hoimes sly:that he can tali i1'| man snakes a. pipe by exunining the inside of » .hee!of l'|.lsieftshoe.The as olnerver, who llao smokes apipe, once forgot himself when In his stocking feet. Gem Coffee per lb..35 van sun|, no | wry pleasant dayJerry Fol¢y'|.'ns enioy vd-Ecuy um Sei( of wimmu is vu-\ Frodo Knutsen spent Friday atHin; at the Louie end Ben VossMr.andMrs.Herman Ruhr.theVictor Johansen homesnd,home|.Hr.andMn .JehuKtmneman.Saturdayat thePeterNielsen]lliu Gertrude Koenig' spent theMP.'mdMn .ll a :Khtxan-1 home.week-andwithhersister,Mn .dauthter, Maxine end Mrs. Chu.Hines Edna Nevrkirk and ClanAndrew Mazen.Wrieh and daughten.Leonand Merida Coifee per lb..39 Advo Coffee per lb..5 No. 99% Coffee pr lb..43 J. M. Coilee per lb..5~ Butternut Coifee per lb. st Fred Mazen.ilu. Elizabeth liulen of Alh-landin'g_;°'""=|vacationatFred andy Mute:'a homes.Hn. Andnl Hltun :rent I-'»"I~ diynfternoonwithrx.John Murphy.PeteNielsen:rentTuesday Fr r!m eevening atn .Mr.andHn .AndwurMatzenand fnmiiy spentSunday at the I! U2hoM g m tanme.r.andMn .Aw: ewFowler andson,Kenneth, Fnnoes Fw-ler and Harry Jnhnei spent Sun-¢°; =~»=»1-=at Fr ed llnten.a n d soky and L oren Hu- ters gm Sunday evening at thePataskin home.*Mr. and MrsLeon Hin:il'¥ arf*fomilyspentPaid!!eveningat the Louie Vonorno.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Masters and daughter.lnenevhitedrelativesland Sand;at Ash.iliss Franc es Fwlalmnt Inn*Mondaynd Tuudny ahe Fred Mastersoma.Mr. and ldrn. Cnr! Hansen anIfamil?nn.lMr.andMrs.Wm.Koen ar llntlnon, Wm. Jr.. drow-to Louiwilie Sundiy to vhit Hrand Mn. J uv Larsen and hmilvMr. andMn .Loulo Von |014 non. GlennspentSundaywithLouie Voa.1'n mother.Mn. Wm. Koenil and mn :ner.1 Leo Hunimads.Mr. and IIDetlef W ulf and falniispent s'E»or afternoon at theIll Ruhr home in Blair.Mia:EdnaandEdwardNev- Hrl: took Hina Ciara Peterson toher heme in Omaha Sunday. She hadent the pal! wac k visitingatBoone Naarkirk home.ilra.A.V. Johansen of Bialrwas a Sunday dinmr guest at thelictor -;g;-=»»==°==;=dlira. 'Jn- naenspanaewast. m gat the AndrewJ o a n n n home in Fremont.Nr. and Hrs. Calle Hansen and chlidrenwereTuesdayeveningvisitors at the Jena Sorensen homeRoyRah!!spentSundayeve» "gf at the George Kuhr home.r.andMrs. JenaSorensenwereSunday evening visitorsat Roh. Rasmunaen'a.Mr. and Bn. Fred Chdatiansenand sons spent Friday evening attheHans Chriatiarman homein Fremont.Mr.an.lMrs.FredChristian-sen and sons aoent Sunday with relatives at Vallay.TheSt. PaulLadiesAidwillmeet Tueaday afternoon, Sept. 4in plana of Thursday aa previous- lr announced.Hra. A. B. Johan-sen of Blair, will be hoatesa. ~llllllmlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllé C h a r n u n gW m t e rC o a t s~ for School Girl A=-.E ,=~An i c ea s s o r t m e n h a l ls i z e s ,p l a i na n dg p l é i d s ,F u r _ C o l l a r sa h dC u f f s .J u s tt h e§ » xc o a tf o ri b u t - l i t t l ed a u g h t e r .§ ~lvI.= !oEs lI ;~P r i c e s$ 3 . o ot 0$ 1 2 . 0 0§ |;H a t st om a t c hf r o m§ ,.=$ 1 . 2 5t o$ 2 . 5 0§ ~1§ .oVoce.H r .a n dH n . . T e r r yF o l e ya n d *'~ fv"" ~° <" \t F` rl .i \\ f e ve ni ng at t he F r e d H a r l a n h o m e . P e t s Je n s e nfi l l e dsi l oM a n d a , en d Tu es d a y .D a nB e i l e vlss p e n d i n g efe w d a y s a t t h e T h o r n e . : F o w l e r h o m e a t A r l i n g t o n .M r s .mmB n i l e vs p e n t 1 h u 's - d a ya ft e r n o o nw i t hM r s .Fn e d Ma s t er s . MANEY imrmwmcs Mr.nnIHn. Arthur Hansen and fzmlly visited withmlgiivesan Winslow Sundacgo.Hr. and Hn.fp Meredithand son, Edvard ofretna,Mr. andli n .SamBailey, Chaunce Wright,Ru J aime!andRnlpand Donald Hatton took Sunilydinner withHr . mdMn .Frm!Mu nn md f a mi ly . » I For the Early Fall Days zw\IKashmirauew wool similar to. ; KkA| \asha.ma esaverysmart~/¢~ lvf VTailored Sporl Frod.lvQ \ ll 1'1 ; :Also Wool Crepes and Jerseys,l~ guaranteed not to sag made infs a dzPDressI?~onenwoieceI es.: ~ ~es orea:5~ 1. ll~Assorteco ora'9 \ |lla r Bt ylId l t y p d21 SEE THEMI o |.hé!§u£r_~§iuring the' Jays of thelfor his |\.lC¢fs :lined Esrly.Aja Limit of Steer Cahn Slch. I la Url. I.1 . 1 5 " ~ Ti l ' J u ? - ' . . ' ! . . . | g y ~ ~ ~ sal cw FII ltffkllh 4sh: 'Ln a'|§|'{|¢»a 5... time .4=y,.|\l||1|1'||\| "" ' ;' , ;g ; ,, 3 ,'° '-,,;';, i`|¥d"`|i|'| "gg:i5FTi\Tr¢i lu tli llr ln li vn a n ' u l l altlnlhd In nlnthen and old t|*l¢ frhmls.: n e h i m n d hh falllily work llrq. Qlilkglll, Igho lg the eld- ¢ia":;"$12I ~ ~ QUAHTY 'rr' I-m.'mN~§MARKE'|` i l " "v`&"f:i§»b"met with ilml~ i an Thu n ¢ !a : f n f: a m o o n .' h af o l l w i n go m ~ e n n ne l u t e d :l r .H a y e sRe ce n- ns|_\._u..n.....t.Q '- = ' ~ ~ " ? - £ ~ ' ~I."*-. m x4 - D A Y S - 4 Ti . l g ' v ¢ \ ' l | . | l l I l l Al l ':.":...' r . , ; .' " '. 1 " '=...." ° ".J."...' Z||mlmw. WESDAY. WE|J||ESllAy_ munsmv ~5 ? P * ° ' " ' 1 ° F _ 2 ° ' 7 ? ` { ° i 2 § ' $ ? ° v v n wus-u . u n . ._r v - ' "ul l: } uu 5| u\ l| L.1; u w u u r u u g m. l l :f m w z x 1 m a n y e ve n i n g h e l g h b o n h e r - ...Fh d ~r o f t h e B l a i r t u m ag a i n s t M r s An d e - s o n : m d .oM \5 n ¢. l j u d g m e n t : g i a n t h e n ]hu gh s ch oo l f ° ° " " "|»E4l'll.I Mn . T. E . B r a r fn i e t i i n p l a n n i m r S h e h u l p p e n l e d t o l S u p r e m eElGroceries and Mem i"his moans that Tim Milliner- v---------~-,__ --.....-..- ..».~Euulmlnuuuuunmummm~||||m|m|||||||||||||||un|u|||||n||nun||||mmEJENS NIELSEN. Prop. ~ld iu h n l n u M m a n e ahy ln: Ih n Thu mpwn and li n.(.| | ri¢Kln| .11»nn:tm»¢in¢\riI! lnurithlr|~DauTbou\;n»on. Hn.. Shows--7:15 and 9:30P. M. A D M I S S I O N 2 5&5 0 ° a n n u m ' s u s a n w u z ' n ovx oo n x cn o rr n ou z fn os r P ,_~==-=-f with ahovda a nits to ..~ .. "'.B'."7.=1». can ln the mhht of th terrific nhl 'nn thi- c h nc en tly n mpt .g ;pn -rl lar zn mul fas t imr uie n, lakh farmnra predict will cap-25 roast of Chl aorthun~ by I lith. tanks 3 is from the lands or! J It il octimnel that only twentypuuni of the corn north of a~a n n f m m w f w g ; in peno n October li th - Ulu - " n fd t h o f l r lt k i ll i n g h u t :ne..I f h a d andres.: 26»mul!:nld c orn mp. mil-of d o l rlwl1!ba%o¢!,n¢- ~ to Un Bile Vnllay Cnam- ry lznnizuua mf Chimp, which¢ ~tb l llr lll h z pilpun i n ainvasion, unless oo, pits or-anpru vidtdtoltc rn that n of tht rm whi c h :mad bemms or ripc ned al nr c orn.z would bl impoulble to muh"shun |>mur.d" sdloa bo-rc October mifho all th! an;- crop,percentby kiillng fmd..A pil. silo for use In this em-nmu u n alrculnr, well nlmoed.llhrod hole in the glmmd 15 to~!| dd 0¢'9| nd!!f ee¢ln dhm- r.A tmneh lilo is an exca-lld tn nd l.not uniike a mo!Ihr, with the iulll doping outHJ to prevent caving In.Eithera 1| not u good as a tooden,or cement block silo built ground,but the btlmrrmnd lynn is imxmnxlve andtormandwillpruervertheentlnn u n cornndln as they an hauled from =P¢°ml=¢. and tht pdvia Inneswill he dole together.They :it usually har.kltwzn¢¢h,too. Non-produnra lhould be zepimed with anlllll that begin In lay on or about Octnbor fini. For Hac uilI. ani: on-half mp of :Hamid and 'lifted nqnub, anu-fouzth m y : u m one-half isa-nmn nit. onefouxth c up of but-ter ¢» am-hal! c up aalded milk.He n u n ti l lu k e n m,then ndd onefmnth ako y en : that h ubum dilol1~eJ in om-fourth mphxlneilru unter, and ivro and nhalfeupaorflrrurCoverand ie! file 011: night.In the »»- -ggdupe into biscuits, let rise, For Nddin mallr mn- hlif c up aup r,ons uupoon salt,three-fcurtha imap-non cfnnlmon,addtwo md a half cups sieamed and strained uquuh. two eggs dightly bn ltn ,Ind two and one-fourthu m d l k .'ham into 1 puddingdish Ind bnke in s moderate oven. n",Cogvert and lo tto ,Human J u s Band",withsix ckver dlneing (itll.George Johnson, who in the mo- alnlaed organ n: lo loltt i nlhll sec tion of country willhave n novel organ number, and ofmum. than will be1.he Pan- mount Neva,a musical noveltyby the Rlvien pit cnehntn. and 1I th! soil in ell? and rllv choplx. n latlsfutory alt alla anbum, hm rim n um shoulli ufor deep and veins and ws.If lwund water is struc kup tbl N2 Men Ind mah sSilo.'Fha problem of hnisb :o u t xi ln n d o e a noise:-fn lo W the fammen who have al-~ boilt than Iilol.Bm! usend lun and have up good»Initial.Othen me 5 lrlmnl''lhy and nine rnmll nmounu at time.'l"ha popular death of the t allo is 20 feet, Incl the dlan|12 feet.To build a nit lilo a eh-le 12ht dlamem u marked nf!lh lth otp a o ewi th in th las n n lnaumn to a dopth of nhnut se .e Then. a concrete collar inldo within th rlnele to fnrrn a;=~;,; =-ggf 'gf the top of 3; rn n l ernment.nm und and 4 put: pebbles or ruwhed rock.When this collar lnK firmly U10 dfldnx ls continualdewlh of s fm below fhaliar.Flu fed In about an highIt la convenient to nach for MORE EDUCATloH,wa s . \ ° ru L zme s An ntuestlonal institution thatlriil empludze cdture father than aoclal a.tvanta1g and creative work rather t n football andllhisvialon of the fl.Il.Il¥¥Unl-venlty ot Omaha Dr. F. R. Welt-etone, preaident of the university,told the Lions club Tuesday noon at the Fontenetle hotel. "I lwoe to be able ln build aninstitution that will ehaliengo thoattentionofthecountry)saidDr.Wettatune."My alm is tobuild a university tlut will fit men und women for tlfe,that will811110 creathe work and that willexpn-as i|1'é"Ct:lturo ol' the commurdty. "1 believe the day will conu when Ont can bout not only oflwelng able to prepare the break-fast.: of the country but also to product the intelieetual leaders of the country.It ran be done."Dr. Wettatone said that thenwere enough it not too many edu-cational Institutions. but that thetrouble mu that they were not educating."lt has been juxtly uid that lnIEuropethey have colleges withnadiurns attached, but that in ihlacountry we have nlnrliuma with colleges n u e lm g 'aaid t h eopuker."Puenu are more interested lnlite social and athletic advantagesof a university than in the curri- culum.l have known the first question of 1 father to bo whetherlulaa onltatlnn y c ha nreta makethefootballteamandtheflratqueatlon of a mother to be in n~and to the social advantages her.laughter might enjoy." Dr. Wettatone nal.l hia purpoae 'aa to make a meal ttnlvenlty InOmaha, an Institution that would thoroughly educate Ita student:and that would give Omaha o placeaa a cultural center that lt noe:-hclxla as an industrial oonter. N e u m a nINDUSTRIAL NEWS Articles of inoo ration havebe e n fi lo d by th e Rn . ,~oc- trlc Power oompany with head- quarters at Spencer.The incor-poalora are pnctlcally the samemenwhoa n Interested in the ~°»w=f;§1;g;»-h ngowar g m mr . ur n a xa hydro-eloetrk plant on tha lo-brnra rlrer near the :ite which is bein: proposed to danlop.A new mn home for Kimballcountywillbestartedthisfalland it is hrnvd win be rudy f°; oeaapancy n year.and f==»-M '3-»b u i ld i n g ~ coat a rox mate .a n » . l' 5 ¢ a o lld u e f o r me n u ! contract,for plumbing and forelectric wiring.The gl-» zo build a munici Ily ornod ydro-olcdrlc lant at a»ver Croallnl eollapaerwhon lt was ahora that the imma on the in-vemmnr would coat the commun- ity ccnaidernbly mon money than the (rosa blll for pnrclualng cur-rent from a trnnlrnlaalon Une um1|rirataly mmed. nalve :ever construction atFremont will involve lnrgo expemo in movi water and ru mainsandactothernldcncen.Sewer improvementa Ire alao be- "=§,.m~*° at Omaha and Hrl¢¥|ue- poA new walzr tower is beingerected nl Gordon to take the placeof the stnmlpipe um has mod for 30 yean.Gondor:ti ll have anleam laundry after the first olOctober.New pavements are beinz laid and at the com. of some omamcnulmhade trees.'Alhey Brother: have incorpor-ated their electric bzmincen underthenameofWannlt.n ElectricLight & Power company.It is ehydro-electric plant that is pre- narina' to me et the vm of theromrnunlty for larger and better aemce.Improvements are being made br the elrclurlc company in thepower plant nt Amohl wilh thenpecialpmposeoftlvinxwiderrurll aervlte.Whon the naw street lamps havebeen installed at Albion that city will be the bent lighted of its sizein the state, clnlrnn the Argus.The Nebrukn Power companyof Umlhl hu nunchaaed the pro- perties of the Platte Valley Powercompany,with hcedqunrten atValhyLocacapllniwill be used ln; § _ = - f = » » =a c h e e a a f a c t o r y a t D u n - r . New electrollern have been add-ed £0 Plal.£am0I.l9.h'| ntrtet Elghllng ayatern.A cooperative creamer; ia in be built at Albion at a coli of $l3,000. IC o m n h g t o Fremont and 0mal\a DR. DORAN SPECIALIST In lnllrrul medicine for the pm. nwemy -n u n m,' wa s NOT US E THE K NI F E wus Give Fra' Cmuulmimn in Fnmonl Thursdly. Ort. sn. A! thu Terry Hold and In Omaha Fridly and S|¢\|r.l.\y. Oct. 1 l|\l| a lt the Rome Holel from lou.m.Ia4p.m. om: DAY own 'rm Come mn, Mile: ru kn mm N- cum for m»m|..¢a¢.. Dr.Donn u | rvgulnr xruluuoIn meanfam and wrnfv- He vmuplolusior|\.\|\y the man Importantwwwand chinmd oflen lo all who all an 0\I| trip (ree con-luludon.According lo kin medmd o l' zmrmem hl don not openla for¢1»m»i¢ npwmdus,p u mmu , | ukvn ol nnmneh. goltre- mmmo f w w w \ HI hu \n hh ered! wronderfulmlulu in dineuel of the umorrurh, liver. bowels. blood. nkln, |||l'V!\|mm. u-swf, alum. m vm-Unt.caunh, wal lungs. rheuma- um., t¢i|Kk'|, leg uk!!! wsul \S\men\|.I If you lure bean ulllnl for anylenllh of time and do not get anibetter, J o nov. hh w ull. u lm- ymper meawuren rather "nn an--|one ue wr y o nen Lh e n un aI|your \on| uuwding tmubk. mmmur a bo u am. u m .a n -uuluuon an thh win will be lm- nnd ihnt hh lnnlmnrt u dilforenv. um-ua lmmen mm he :nom-puuea by their hunbnxull. Address:33/B Baton Block, linaenpolh, Minn.55-21. i ~ 1 :- --l l! R A N S P L A N T P E O H I E S T H I S F A L L P e n n i e s a r e t h e o n l y fl o w e r s o f l h o a e c o m m o n i n N e b r a s k a t h a t a h o u l d b e m n ! l n n t e d i n t h e m s .W h e n t h e o l d p a n t ! a r e d u g , a p l l t ln £o dl v!a i on s o f f r o m m m t o fi ve a y e ; o u c h, a nd c ar e fu ll y in n s -plan lled a n d su pp li ed w i t h m o l a - t u r t d u r i n g th e fa l l a n d w i n t e r , thas'pr o du c e :no ch ni o a r fl o w e r s t h a n e x t y e a r t h a n i f t h e y w e r e l e ft u n t i l sp r i n g b e fo r e b e i n : m e n d .O t h e r fl o w e r a m e h a a ha rd y p l ox . e ol u mb in e , d el ph i ni u rn , a n d ru d h ee k i a m a y b a m o ve d i n i h e fad!i f r a r e l a t a k e n a l £0 m o i s t u r e su p p l y th i s fa l l a n d W i n te r .Pe re nn ia l s hr ub s m ay a ls o h e t r a n a p l a n m l n o w l f a g o o d w a t e r s u p p l y l a a va i l a b l e a n d t h e sh r u b s g o i n t o t h e w i n t e r w i t hp l e n t y mo is tu re .R e l y i n g u p o n na t u r a l r a i nfa l l i n N e b ra s k a i a t o o :n oc h o f a ris k,h o w e ve r , l n t h e o r d l g u - L ye a r .W h e n i r r i g a t i o n w a t e r l u p p l i e d I n t h e fa l l t o an y fl o we r s o r ah r ub a , c a r e n h ou l d be t a k e n t h an i t d o e s no t e a u a e ar a p i d f l v w l h o f te n d e r ohoo tn. ro o t s o r f o l u g e w h l e h w i l l b efr o z e n l a te r i n t h e w i n t e r . R W I E R A T H E A T R E " l l n d e r w o r l ¢ l " i a o n e b i g p h o t o - p l a y p r o h l c t i o n t h a t i n a m a a h l n g - l y r e a l i n l t r t r e a t m e n t a n d t h a t i n a l a o a a a b . o r b l n g a s a d r a m a o f m o d e r n li fe .It c o m e s £0 t h e Rn r i e r a Th e a t r e .O m a h a ,fo r o n e w q e k s t a r t i n g Sntgrvday.Oc t ob e r la t .Ma ny cr oo k s to r ie s h ave b ee n fi l m e d b u t n o n e o f i h e m a o g r e a t a s " U n d e r w o r l d " ,a n d n o n e o f t h e m a o m e a n d fr a n k l n t e l l i n g it s s to r y .Th r o u g h o ut l l . a ll t h e r e i s a m l t l r e l o u l l o ve th e m e t h a t w i l l h e o f [ n a t in t e re s t Lo th e w o m e n a n d , o f c o u r s e , t h e th r i l l s a n d t h e u n u a u a l n e e s o f t h e s t o r y w i l l ap p e a l gn - a l ly i n al l e l na a e s . G e o r g e Ba n c r o ft ,L a r r y Se m on , Eve l y n B r e n t a n d C l i ve B r o o k : a r e th e p ri n c i p al p l ay e r s . In e o n n e l i o n w i t h t h e t h a w i n g o f t h i s p t h e a u g e e n t e r t a i nme n t i s o n e o f t he a a l n e s t a n d a r d t h a t h u m u l e t h e R i vi e r a N e w - Id e a a h o r a n o p o p u l a r .Th e S u l ta n o f S y n e o p at i o n . A l E va ns . a n d h i a R i vi e r a Mu a i e al Je at e r a t a k e n {_°° on a l .our ln the l1an em» |-ea rem n d o f Jo y a n d F u n , a p r o d u c t i o n t h e y e a l l " l l e r d o n Pr a n k s " .C h e b i g n e t fo l l o w s a n o t h e r i n r s n i d aueeesaion,a n d a m o n g t h e fe a t - u r e d ar t is t s a r e M a d g e Ru s h ."Claamlenl Sy11eopatlon",L l o y d a n d B 3 ° ° =" D a n c e r s E x t r a o r d i n - a r y " ,y p s y B y r n e l ,"l r l a l e l m §Cara Cameron &Sons § §N i e t e n t h Sl of . I M M U N E l ) U R O C - J E R S E Y S W I N E ~ ;_'|l|H|U|!l|||||IIIIlllillllllllllllllllllllIIII|Illl1_lIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllI]Illlllllllllllllllllllll||||l|lI|||I|_ EE HINTS FOR THEHOMEMAKER When unexpected menu .mni\e, the housewife often wishes forsomekind of cake for Jeaaen. cows VARY AS other exclusive features dm. xvto nuke up Riviers tuprems en- terhimnem.Roland Chleman and .viima Bonky coma to tbl Rivleri Th-eatn 11|-cl: starting October 299: in"Tha Milk P lame".'Thus twofamous screen lovers are known lhl din wall: by throwingatrr on with 1 brush or broom.txt th! lop coils! I1 put on.A¢0§p1| colhr tin ba built H911~~ to keen ehlldnn and Uv! och from tumbling info the ph tn keep surfloo water fromnnlng into the allo am!to allowlin 9.0 ll plied higher for aottlng.When the second nlutert I1 not ==»;- ind jun before it,gg off, nop ar o coat of cement. done.amthrr 6-frm.m u h b l |Tlde.l.This section Inui r rwi n thi rarnr way as Ihrrn, ond so on down.A trlath alla in diffortni-I4eo tvld oa ti h o to p o n d to n f e o t de at Ulf bottom: 7 fe-rt deep rom the beting to the :roundvel and built up another foot Inightwithoonefoolfill atopgroom! Ievei.This type doestreserve the :Ibn as well orJZ zilo, but il. offern ltornlv pau for the farnwr at low c wihiildfh malru an un-lien! lootion.The lunch hu mmap od-"-;-» however:1.bor I1 ibe only necessary 2. II. can be built immediately- Isout waiting for material to he.ipped lnll hauled to n fsnn.8. It un bo located In any y'-ffhon 1 hmim huunsent wud he SQUASII SOUP, alscurrs.m i n PUDDING Squash gm been baked, boiled,and amnmrd and then steamed.boilnd und bakld until houlevifnmay think them is no nriety toadd ll In lc the c ooking of thisgoo d Fm Below nn mdpel for H11will noup, biscuit: ¢n.I puddlnx.Slltnll with the rec ipes wlil de-pend upon having go-od, ripe, dryuh tn usequ For squad: soup,rub lqlluh through | :ine and meuun outthreeIounlu of a cu of it. maidu quart of mlik wil.; 4 :Zire af onion, numove onion, add squashto milk. anon with um and pop-por and eciery nh., md ndd two tablespoons of butter and th r u tablespoon of flour, Monday, Oct. IO, |927 m o a t a n y k i m ! o f c a k e o r . i f y o u d e s i r e ; m a k e a p u d d i n g o f i r ,b y se r vi n g i t w i t h a th i c k fr u it s a u c e : U t i l i t y C a k e 2 e g g , w e l l b e a t e n , I c u p f u l o f w w . 1 c u p fu l o f S o u r c r e a m ,'a t e u p o o n fu l o f s o d a , z t e a a p o o n fu l o! va n i l la , 2 t c a sp o o n fu l a o f b a l ¢ ~ In g p o w d e r ,I l i c u p fu l : o f H o u r . H i : i n o r d e r g i ve n a n d b a k e i n a mo d e ra t e o ve n f an s dc g r ec a h Th i s re c ip e m a y b e uae-1 a a n fo u n d a t i o n fo r d a r k c a k e , w h e n c o c o a i n a d d e d t o t h e H o u r . o r fo r s o i c e 1 II 1I: I d u c i n g 4 ~ p o u n d s o f b u t t e r fa t i n a y e a r a n p a y t h e fa r m e r $ 1 . 2 0 1 mirage.4. It ll the limuiell form ul .atruction5. ll can be bum any aiu Mc- Q.I. is eudly filied, man, haulr tractor can do U10 parking.1. It will prnerve :Hale In cold.wnrm dimah without :reitJ if thorough!!packed sawn.-then covend with straw and 8.1l.c | .n bl buih,fllleafind Remember the Date, Monday, 0ct. 10, 1927 75 Head Pure-Bred Duroc-Jerseys § 45 Boars 30 Gilts ; \V Sal e wil l be he ld in a te nt on fa rm evenm i le s s o ut h we st of He r m a n a n d o é a n d o r g h a l f m i l e s n o r t h e a s t o f Spiker.N o post pone m ent on acco unt of w eath er. Sale to begin at I o'clock sharp.L u n c h at noo n and plent y for all.Par ti es fr om a d is tan ce wi ll f ind f ree e nt ert ai nm e nt at hot el i n H er m a n.Free conve yance from Herm an to sal e an d r etu rn. y h a ~a v e ~ m o r e ~an 300 pound: af butterht per c ow and cow that produces 300 pound: of butterfut can Ply $1.03 for cornund $22.23 for alfalfa.Seven! of the herds ol the 14; tl" dairy ~ln financial ratings l u r i d . 9. It c a n n ot b l o w . i o wa o r b u r n . 1 0 . If t h e w m l i a a n a c r a p e d d u m +t r i m m e d e a c h y e a r i t w i l lf o r u n u n y u I m i b y n n . I! t h e fn n m e r h a . m 'z a c o m m e v »d i a - t h e " a b o u g r o u n d " k i n d c a n n o t a f fo r d on e, t ha n }e 1. m h a ve s i l n g l stoned a w a y i nv» g _ ° ; a h o l e o r s t a c k g f : r u I a n s r n v ao f c o r n d l a g n i n o q u d t o u n i a h a l f u n a i o d f r o m t h e -T h a t d a m ah o ui d p e r 1 -t h e fn n n e r z o e pr ~a nl r- a t i o n fo r t h e i n n s i u n o f Ja c k . 180 po -of butierfat per yvnrhavestudlcfiUlareturns and dis- canied the utreditu cours in favor oi those that pay ash prof au. In~ ~heir hudky fa~ ~een. througl; i f w s h o ~ ~ mwlagnry u do ==;;;°vf g g ; pay e grace e aErodueen bid IL but priest and rin; In the -:uh while the poorereows uk for the most credit.it rumsmuur lauorcrxrrora colu=r.r.'rsn IN WASH. cu. sum xnr as Buborriel Hon Barbary indication s u r v e ywhic h hu bien carried on hen i v h l t h e p u t f u r * o o h h u bun eompkhd.The semis found and destroyed 66h r h r r y bntbol on ll difhrent PNi|¢r¢1e|, nod 1; sprouting bush-aa on I0 proportion.Ali ol the bmllwl inn killed with kerollne in ardlt lo puns! future uproot- Ing.Ho lt o f th a t S a mba mn found in tho eastern pan of thec u l t) .'Du majority of tbl hulls found in Wuhinghorr coun- ty wen plush that were growing wild from the muh of the phrrtod blrlhel.Som! of than 'rriid bushon were also producing many nod: which wan hal-ng natural along tho rnrinu our Bldr.Tho sc out; uhh to thank thc farrmn here for their cocpentionI~ z he u or ks nd the ai dg i re nln lbs rindlnz and dataswan of the hamful bushel.They also irish m u h um opportunity or ox-pnulng their appreciation of the my in which the local nonpnpan han carried Uri information tothe dtirslns and tho.: saved much valuable time for the actual scout- ing that would have othorwlu been :porn in exphnation of the sur- n y .Thi merchanh and budneunrenarenlaotobethankedforllrc imiorr space donned for the dl!- lay l.making it possible for evveryom to han the opportunity of mein; nomo of the living |mah» os.The scout.: and their leaders al! join in theih awndation of this ml:it and Uriah ll! the ver but of success. a n n d d a d .I t i n a n o l d N o r w w m re ci pe . G o o d l e m o n p i e i s o n e o f t h e b u t a n d m o n p o p u l a r d e u e n n . L e a n m f r P i e 1 c u p fu l o f : u n i . 3 t a b l e s p o o n - fu l l o f h o t w a t e r , 8 e m . I l e m o n , g a t e d r i n d a n d jui ce.Beal.i h e nom? To cum. Hass TOLD IN TEN wonbs Tho but point formuialrd ln thelux :en years on poultry eulilng nn be orproued in tm ssends: Still or on hem that stop laying br October fini, leoording to theBlueValleyCreameryInstituto. Hens that keep on laying up tothu data no ususliy worth keep- in: in the flock another year.The lan 'uk in September in a twd uma for the final summer eukling.Thu amateur c ulkr willnaw!! find a poor produc er be- traying ha nd !by spotting ayvllov beak, tn( and alunks, and wry llklly :ho will be moiting. Hard working,good pmé wn ghenswar their plurnage longer than poor roducen.Slacker:among the Y - f m are usullly wearing bnndnew :eau of phm tn by October flrd.Hem wh0¢¢bodies |11 um filled with yeilow pigmgng mill be found to have \» flow W B srxxn DUB MONEY In the United State: there are 27,300,000 homes and more than13,000,000 eutomebilu.Of thesehomes 11,000,000 have telephones,10,000,000 uae eleddeity,ll,-000,000 have vhvmmnhs. and dxand one-half milliena already en- joy radio equipment.That look:~:diy good.The 'Mig Americ an home teJiy spends 20 a year for automobliee, $100 a year for tobacco, $50 0 year fer soda fountain delec-tablea, $30 a year for telephonethrice, and $23 e year for electriceomfon - pmdueing,labor » saving appl1aneu.» Out of each dollar fer living bythe average American family, ac-cording zo the report 01 the na-denal Industrial conference hoard, 48.1 eenla goes for feed, 17.7 eentafor home upkeep er rent, 13.2 eenu lor elohhlny, 8.7 cents for fuel, 1.21emu for nu. 03. cents for eiee-lridty, and 20.4 cents Ier sqndriea. G A S :Iseli and brmm in a slow oven Q .remaining sugar h u thirds cupful af augur graduallyand mir thoroughly. Add the gn:- ed rind and ,Iuka Q! lemon, than the hot inter.Cock in a dcmblc boiler until ihick, then fold in the M5107 beaten egg whites,into smvrs Amour NEBRASKA Nebraska and Kansas are divid ed by the lfotiieth degree o! lati- tude.Government mrveycn, Leeand Henning, ueerulned the spot an the west btnk of the llillnurl river by utronomicnl observations in IBM and set up xn inn monu- ment.Surveying 108 miles wut sion; the state line another ironmarker ern nel. up at the crossing of the |0111 pmam and the Sixth principal meridian.The latter lscalling the "naming line" for Ns- hru h u it ls i he b u): f or theREI nihedpdon oi' all land tram- fe in th e mu The mute capital of Nebnakn, now under conatmcllon, 'nu nurt-ed April lb, 1922.When com]J¥|.°t» ed it will be 437 feet square \il.h a central layer 400 feel high andwillcolt $9,000,D00.The archi- ueture ll umlike that of any other American structure and la 4 com-bination of Oriental, Spanlah ml Western types. 'Phe financial oilerntiana of Ne-bnidu banks,trust companies, building and loan associations and Insurance companies have in-en ue d 400 percent in tweniy five yearn. The Only Sensible, Sanitary Method Cheaper than any other way BLAIR GAS COMPANY Phuno Bl-uk 9 xFor 153139: (kr W u h I In the d J. B. Hiller, Proprietor 2 ssnvxcs 'ruusrlmAn una. ol Hélilll ,_. A Weil known magazine editor u l nl a lable ln a small iunrhrrom.He finished his undurlch md his glass of milk.Then polnt- i w lo a p le o n th e c o u n t z r .hedz"l'll have a piece af thatblsrkbei.9Irf r p*'T\in'z blackberry."u i d thepmprk tenu.An then,an :he "abound" the flies with i wave ofhor duater: "It'| cuarurd." R. G. ALLEN |ABSTRACFOR I o m ';=~°=="~-R/enlah I Y Ieen nilame Tbealn Bldg. 1 m the dw ;CALL |05 ICa n nlld g " m u n r u | 1 zLocated urou atm! from | Farmen ElevatorJUHN SYLVIS x PHONE 212Sbclalr on Sudan um F . Mu h k n m xD a y N i g h t S E R V I C E A L W A Y S ~.=|:H ::' Coon WITH __,__ Genen! TruckingFrelglll.Livestock,Grain, Etc.Srdal Pric es on Cu LolaTelephone 391'Bhir, Nebr. .C. K. ANDERSEN .gTHE EAT SHOP Ia a Bum, Proprietoro n - h . a c m .E n d k n t C w l u m u d - m n s w a no e u m w T r u l m a tPint door an Enterprise oiiloel Q`1Guduah of American School Iof Oneopathy of Klrhvllle,I lln a u xi In n . a z : g g z n r s : m a m a m a , m i n ,Nebro w n u s P ': » w nu. vi z ~ BLAIR 1~ oP In T IRE oo.g AIIIA Toll, Side Clfilill. SulCove:-|.~M1|.l¢r Tlra lu ll I C o n n m y : r a n t t h e p n y e r t h e m e o f a n d n a h s u c h o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r or d er s ,al lo w an ce s a n d d e Sheep hined Coats $2.50 and $2.75 Long Cenvns Coats. sheep lined. clelned thoroughly ~-~~-$2.75 Shun Canvu Coau, sheep lined.cleaned thoroughly ----$2.00 la $2.50 Men's Fur Conte cleaned thoroughly $3.00 to $5.00 Lediee' Fur Conte cleaned Lhoroughly $3.50 to $7.50 We can also make replirsil needed MAX I. WALKER" (Incorporated) Kenwo od G A R M E N T 24 10 0-2-0-2 C L E A N S O R S Ame |ve "Girments Cleaned Like the Touch of e Fairy" Note:-¥0ur truck in in Blnir every Tuesday. Cnll Thu Enterprise oliiee and leave your orders nr il more convenient leave package nc The Enterprise office. - For Safe Transportation Andersen Bros. Transfer Co Live Stock and Freight We re Bonded Carmen Ollics--Oppollte Furman Elevnter | asWnbinlton ¢q~===r»| A. C. Debe , Attorney County Court.In Probate.In*the Mstter of the Estate of Petrine Jensen Deceased:Theheirs at Iur, next ol kin, devisees,legatees,ereditorl.and Al!persons interested in the fins! settle- ment of said eatste are herebynotified that on the Sth 'h r o fSepetmber,1927, Robert Madsen,the administrator of laid eetatofiledspetition in slid CountyCourt, pray ing that his fins! ld-tniniatrntion account filed herein be settled Ind sdlowed, that proof of heirship be taken,onler fordistribution of assets and udgn-ment of dover and homesteadink entered; and the said sd- nistntor dischnnettIf you bil to appear before uidCounty Court on the 'ith day o! October 1927, st 2 o'clock P. H.,and contest said petition,theCourt may gnnt the age: there--ofsndrntinesueho r a n d f u r - ther orders,ellownnees and fle-erees ss to this Court msy seem proper.Witness my hand and Official -_........ _.-..__... ~.........-._»....-.. 4 H C L U B W I N N E R S A T c o u w r v F A I R ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m n m o m ) Russel R y a n . H a m p t h i r o Ju n i o r B o a r - l a t , A m o L o r e n a e n ;2n d ,C l y d e H a n - son.P o i a n d C h i n a Ju n i o r B o a r - t a t , W m . P e c k : 2 n d , H o w a r d C h a d o t t ; 3 r d , E d w a r d L o : o n r e n .S p o u e i P o l a n d C h i n a Jr . B o a | - - - l s t . H o w a r d Tl o t g e n . C h e s t e r W h l l a Ju n i o r S o w - I s t , L y l e Je a p e r a e n :2 n d , S i d n e y W i l - Iri na. D u r o e J e n n y Ju n i o r S o w - l a t ,R i c h a r d U a i l l x c o t t ;2n d,A l vi nO h r t ; 8 n d r r y R y a n .H a m p a fd r e Ju n i o r S o u - - 1 a t , C l y d e H a n s e n ;End,A m o L o n n - sen.P o l a n d C h i n a Ju n i o r S o w - l a t , * " ' ; ; Je s p e r a o n ; 2 n d , W m . P a c k : St d .w a r d C h a r l o t t . Sp o t t e d Po l a n d C h i n a Ju n i o r S o u r - H o w a r d T i e t n n . D u r o c Jo r a a y L i t t e r - - I n t , A l vi nO h r t ; 2 n d , P e r r y R y a n . proper. Witness mr hand and OfficialSéal this 25th day of Atlilllt, 1921. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, (5t)County Jndp School supplies at The Enterprim officn. Maxine M~zhewn;3rd,Maude Couller.Wash d:¢as--lst. Eleynor Dixon! 2n d,Ma man !Warrick;3r d ,Nude Coulter; uh, Maxine Billb- e r n .C a l f C l u b P a s t e l s h t ,A l l a r d S t o r k ;2 n d ,H a r o l d S t o r k . C l o t h i n g C l u b P o 1 t e r a - -m . E l e a n o r D i x o n ;2 n d ,F l o r e n c e Dixon.'<"g, Well Club Posters-ist,Mary ullln; 2nd, Franae Harri- |¢n; 8rd, Eileen Thempeon.Keep Well Club Demonstration -ld., Busy Bee Keep Well Club. l DR w. F. HEMPBXLLDBNTIST lauted In newHome Thntn Bm;lllllr, Neluuh x "Our SERVICE f o r ,BUICK OWNERS is the Best we are able to give Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. B U I C K M O T O R C A R S BLAIR, NEBRASKA Always Try Us First We make a specialty of ~ Buick Repair Work asian '~mmm nh, Lanai, ~ve! teflon rSecond Year Sewing Chlld's dreams or rompera lat,Margaret Warrick:2nd,Maude Coulter: 3rd, Mildred Iverson.Coraeiette lat, Eleanor Dixon.ri ?.'°°§':.§' ma" .%*':""°' ";':5° e :,re veraon:.Florence Dixon; 401, Eleanor DixonTowelwithNellmnra embroid-e r y - la t.Eleanor Dixon;2nd,Florence Dixon:Sud.Margaret Warrick: nh. Millilrtll lreraon. Sport dreaa tat, Blargmt War-rick; 2nd, Maxine Mat wa; Brd,Florence Dixon; 4th, Maude Cool ter. Your car will not have unreasonable repair parts if left in our hands Your car will be km-/1/ cfean NOTICE ar FINAL ADMIN-isw this 6th day of September,ISTRATION ACYOUNT 1927.i¢sr:su.1 z. c. mx. fm.srxrs or xmnnasm 1 as-sf.County Jaap. Notic e of Final AdnintnntloaA-mount STATE OPNEBRASKA I | lWashington County,| Wm. J . lhher, Atty. County Chun in Probate. In the Hatter of the Estate ofFu n k D. Mann, Dueeueds The bein at law, nexlrof kin, deviaeel, lenlm. creditors nad all pe |intezuted in the find sgttle nt of said estate an hereby fied that on the 25th day of August, :Sat Witlinm 3.Maher, the AJ- ministntor of laid estate filed apetition in said county court, pray- ing that his final administrationaccount filed herein be settled and allolred. that proc! of heinhio betaken onder fogjintrlbution of ns- aota and alignment of :tower andhomestead Hghu entered; and the laid ahtminlanrutor dit-chuzed. If you fail to appear before uidCounty Court on the 30th day of September, 1927 at 10 o'clock A. M., Ind contest uid petition, the noteworthy:Comnu\w:ial.il 1|School English m s High SchoolI-ltin, Jnlor High Penmanahip .md Gvmnhy . -gd ga gun work. Sc hool Fld! It is ummlly of lnloresl l.o.J,hepatrons of Blok schools to knowrendu ioctl.. conorrning the or-nniution of the school lyntem. The following are num! of thefactsrocentiyaocumlfromoneox' the school nporun1. 11 of 28 Bldr teachers holdLifg 'hnchora Ceriincatea.2 A vo n ! !number of yours ex- perienn per Mather in highschool il 7 nm. in junior high5 y eas,and in the gndez 8 yuan.3. T7 Ru:sl high school students are attanding Blair High. 80 students an enrolled in theJ unio r dm.__5. There nm £6 mon fupili en-rolled ln th !Ckntra building than than "l¢l¢ a y ear ' gThe£01131 enrollment in at 8 ~. rn.~ P e t l ~ v i l l ~ assisted by lin. Chris H. Linen o~ Miuou~rln~.Ly onl- Logan Avenue nw-'ins projock completld. ~ptember.~ o f ~ ~ I d ! will tum out so bushel:to the mon subject:"Comlwrin x llln'|Chiefest Spiritual Bulger."Prayer meeting every 'Wednes- '1=; evening at s P. M.he Wonnan's liiulonsry Societywillhold its regular meetldg atthe home oi Mn. Jena L. Peter-sen on the Fonunelle hixhflar on What Do You 'Drink} 'lllefre W orth? Approximately 226f000v0'00 bush-els of corn a n ripening in_Ne- hnlkn.The to ld may exceed250,000,000 bushels, depending \ap~ sf :ma no gn 5 gon?" "Not al. dl.The nl company~=»-d h im up,and now h i s :ea nl meters." k u ~ a t t h e m l n ~ o fthu Senior meh :¢l»2¢|. Hel W d! ll Gather Scholl The Blair dai achnohl closed on Tl1un¢Lay, Sept. 22 in urder to per-mit the pupils to attend the Wuh-;;g~==»County Fair.The Blairooh played a very actiw part in the program of the day.The up | P rn ni lu.§ aiwmwg and in =westin; Vocal music m a aim furnishedfor the evnnln; prouram by thewg school mule department. An- oi or f"'°"'}"'m.»"""?'' S m ?'° `.l1$"3¢"¥a»'I r f2"i`+.. &»n`If'i£ school exhibit.The worli o[the Mila Flau-i'm mfr y ou don't think much of my value, profumr. The people next door say I ought. to 5° lbmad to study. od ~ c h ur c h a ~md . "Yan," uid the oeuliat, "he hadacuriousaffliction:evvrythingh¢1 looked at he nw daubies' chase a fine 50-foot steel flaxpole for the hizh lchool.A rom-miwee hm:been appointed to~unhue ani put In place this n1..un 1.u»11s'r cnuncn Arthu: D. Smalley, Hinlttlr Sunday, October 2, 1927Sunday School at 10 A. M.Morning W orship ll ll A. M Sennon subject: "Source ol Spir- itual Growth". a s m .. ' 0 5 a W i r i n g B l i n g C m n a i d e d Th e e l e c td c a i w i ri n g w o r k i n t h e S e n i o r h l f h school l l b e i n g : o m - le te d u n d e r t h e d l n c t i o n o f H r . 'o lff, el ec tr i ci an . ne x t d o o r .r mit~ after n c areful Investiga¥'"_tion decided thu! it was ;¢omplebed. Itzhaj acne-W wsll 11;h" ' °; : d3`:;!°nSntZeel:f; ;;;W ork progressing oo .oninc u ba-rIn with a well-dl n y g g m ; ; ; |Sheiton-Sheiton flour miill in I n t h c sn t a r t nl n i n g .T h u u s u a l d i c t i o n o f d f i e e n w i l l w m v m d t b a l m c h s l m r c f t h c s t n d y b o e k l v i l l b a p n a m h d . 1I H I G H s c a o o l .N O T E S (By D. V. Hauer) Wuhingllll County Ilit .3 | ac r e yiel ds.O n e f o n c u t l r w h o h a s g i ve n y e n n o f s t u d y t n c r o p y i d d s es tl ma tn s t h e e n t i r e N e - bra sk a co rn cr op n l. 3 4 b us he ls p er n m , a n d i n c l u d e s n va s t a c r u g e Onoe oln C n n t n c t l e t f o r g r a i - iJ1 l» cu l ver t u, br i d ge s a n d g u n ! - i n z o f ur hl tn w a y f r o m h a r e t o C l a r k s . Te c u m n e j a - - W o r k o f g r u e l i n g an to pmspo-di This douzrt mean that Nolaruka will have the larg- est total of wheat. corn and other crops, but an oompand Ilrith llaaverage yield through a vefivd of yean, it Stands first.For exam- ple, the 5-year avenze of wlnkrwheat production ln Nebraska I1 41,000,000 buihvls.We ;:raelically doubled that amount this yur. Our corn crop will probably not equal ons of several years n owhichreachedatotalo!_2?2.- 000,000 bualseln,yet them Ll a poaalbllily If conditions are en-tirely favorable the :oat of th! aeuon that we will not fall far from iC But hare ia a dlffemnoe.Corn sold that year at around 25 centa per bushel and im. *horns lt ia hanging around 90 eenia now. With practically all of ilu what crop marketed at a near $1.20 porbulhalprice. with dw nav oem probably above T5 cents, finiahedbuf cattle nnglna' from $11.00 to $l-L40 and h o p around 8l0.00, 12:35 pm. daily uespt Sunil!-5:68 pm. daily-.______ -Q E~:39 P~ amy.was-'ms mn. dnily.c. sa. P.. al. a= own 7:15 un.1:52 p.m. 6:I0 pan.1:52 »,.m. Northbound daily "gm Sundly .ddly except Sunday.dh li y a n Sunday.§aaz. ;=E¢ mar Anden-on ranch.Primrose-Local man ships in cadoad of 111009Primrooe-1`our earlolds ieeder cattle neeivui here in dar- Nc bruh will ship to markets 12 per c ent of c atlie from nm EXAMINATION DATES Saiurlay, Sllur lly , Saturday.Sam:dar. a m December 3m s January 21 April 21 June 2 :~:sna.\sx.\ \\'E¥IIiL\' !xr>L'srm.\L RE\lE'a\ " °n5°l'.'¥d'° cms s o Li tter - I Wm.Peck; 2nd, Edward L.......§:. Spotted Poland China Litter-»lat, Howardz en.Market H unior Barrows- :I osra n;4Edward larensen.th. Pl jShosrlng Contest-lst, Rich-vrd ppineottt and. .uvm Ohrt:3\*¢|.Lyle Jesperlen;ith, AveryJ°;P°f9°fl¢ 5|lt. Clyde Hansen.at Helfer Class-lst, LawrenceDunklau; Qld, laonard Wulf; 8nd, Hanan Storkplth, Allard Stork; 4th,Erenett Stork:Sth.HaroldStork; 7111. Rohm Wilkins.Baby 8eevea-lst,.Lea1l. Thornp-son;203.Glen Thornpaon;Std,Wm. Wilkins.First Year Jersey-Ist, Leonard Mule r First Year Holstein-lst. ChetWidener: 2nd, LeRoy McCann; 3rdLoren Cladstenaen.Second Year Jersey-tat, Leon-ard llllier; 2nd, Leonard lliller. Second Year Holstein lst. Le-Roy Mclhnn.Third Year Jersey--lst, LeonardMiller.'I'l1lrG'Year Holstein-lat, ChetWidener.'Third Year Guernsey--lst. Les- ter McCann.Jersey Dairy Herd-lst, LeonandMiller.Jersey Dairy Bull-lst. Leonard Mimr.Holstein Dairy Bull-lat,ChetWidener.Cadf Showing Contest-lst. LoonardHiller;2nd, Everett Stork;3rd, LeRoy hlcilann; 4th, Martin Stork;5th Chet Widener.Large Yellow Corn-lat.Basil Iarure:2nd,Floyd Hina;Sad,Clyde Hansen; ith. Arno L-onensen.large White Corn lst,BasilLnzorc;2nd,'eldo-and I.or~enceo; 3rd, Alvin Ohrt; (th, .Arno Loren- sen.Other I-arse Corn-lst,HaTucker;2nd,Edward loorensenn Srd.Arno Lorenzen:ith, Alvin Ohrt.Any Variety Small Com lst. Alvin Ohrt: 2nd, Edsrand Lorenacn3rd, Arno Lorenzen.First Year SewingBungalowd r e s s - l a t .PeruI Stronger.Clothes pin bag - ls t,Pearl Strcnaer; 2nd, Marthella Stronger; Sod. Velma 'l"mune.Dress protec tor- lst, Glady sWeltkamp.Kitchen a p r o n - - t a t ,Pearl Strenger.Princess s l i p - f a t ,P e a r l Stronger; 2nd, Marthella Stronger Sewing bag-lst. Pearl Streng- o s a ootball The football asaaon will be of-cially opened neat Friday afterneon on the localhfridlron with a between B r and Pender.l-?T°¢--M srlll be called promptly at 3:30 P. ll.The Blair boys have beerrrlworking 'gg hard 'gg qw o as guna expect.vegated account of 'lncmseltea.ln .. air team has a very aood. strongline but the baelt field is still amysteryuntilafterthisfirstgame.Last year Pender deteatedthe Blair boys br the close eq" of 3-0.Hence our local boysout for revenge Give our bo your support by helm; in attend- a n c e a t t h i s ~ g a m e . "BREEZY BI'l"S" Election The "Brees Bit" staff was or-ganized last rlday under the dl-;;==1»= of Hr. L. E. llelfolrdd, Sho sponsor!o m aa onthisy e a r . " ln following hlgh school students make up the staff:I Donald Keifen-A a soc l atc.Bob Hopewell. Russell Harrison. ll m l m Martindale-Associate, Pnaderlclc Abbott. Ernest Hansen.Ill D sgn ey Neilae n-`LAasocl:|te.Merton Ruhr Merton Jensen.lv Donald !°len ell-A ssoc i ate, E l e a n o r D e v i n n e y ,l e i l S t e e d . 0 Conlerenee Season The East Central Nebraska Conference football season opened last Friday. Sept. '.L'lrd.ln the flrltcontests of the season, Rosalie de-feated Oakland 25 to 0, Bancroft bust Pemkr 12 to 0, and Decatur beat Winnebago 26 to 0.The restof the conference teams will get into action this coming FridayfThe Iollowlng is the conference Pct1000moo zoooooooooooo ooo ooooooooo standing to date:TeamBancroft x DecaturRosalie IllairTekamah{»,y-=-»=-m u mOnltland PenderWinnebago Won Loss 1 o11 o ooooo o|s I Class om It has been the custom ln recentgran for each Senior class of thelalr high school to give a suit-able class gift to their school. The class of |925 presented the IIChoo!with a flne clock.The oooo oolI 1 there an stmoa~ sro o con-tentment and hopelulneas and prospective profits that has not existed ln many a day.The hay crop is fine.At our RsdDeerRaoc hvrsc ottl1l.syaaron one meadow ao stacks, whichlastyear cot only G0 stac ks-a 60% Increase.That looks good to the cattleman.Referring stain to the wheat, we were in Falrlrury,Nebraska.tate in August, ind talked with Yrealdent Bonham of the Flrst Hatlond Bank. and President llc- Lucaa of the Harhlne CountyBank,and were advised that lnnaeh banlr the deposits increased four 1reek'a time s4oo,ooo.oo; that ls. $800,000.00 ln both banks. A much larger volume of moneyhad come in entlrety as a result of the wheat and :noch of it had been used to pay of! obligations. but 0300.000 had rsrnalned on de- posit.This Falrbury situation lstypical of the entire wheat grosr- lng sectlolns of the state and will be enlarged to embrace the entirecorn area,though probably not as positive ln tile case of com for the reason thot moat ot the corn will be used for livestock feeding. And, by the way, a ranchrnan lntheSandhillscountry contracted his entire calfc f0P recently o $41.00 per head.This ls at least33'§'% higher than the some class nl' calves mo tor s year ago. We an golng to see dllferent conditions in Nebraska from now on-more like the general pros perity are knew ln other days.l.'nfortunateEy. part ol this ls dos to the unfavorable crop conditions in other states,eastward and south ward mo r e particularly. Their loss in our gain.Last yearour shortage was £0 their advan tage.The purchasing power of o form dollar ls still below ltsH':|`itl'td value,but every rhonth reveals a more general acknow- ledgement of this fact and an equally general determination to rcadjust economic matters ln or-rlcr that the exchange vsdue will finally touch a level of equality. That will be a great day ln theUnited States because lt srlll 'make lor n period of general conlenb ment and widely distributed pros parity that will have a rltal re lation to the permanency of our form of government.class of mo gave two beautiful'How much nrc these Nebraska s 1 A . P . N h n l l, ~ r 3 Public vronhlp azbliudock on r.spemf'mm¢ by mi c hor us, £- ruztod gf Hin ch Hansen.ThadL::iJ'| thapparrvrlll bl eelebralld n l | as adChun:;| School at 10 a. tn. with m u or every age.Arlxten dilcdulon meeting at 'I' pa~ in the c hurch.I puwr c o le athu Crowell Harms at 3 p. m. thc section thnt was short l u iy en in corn production, due to excessively dry weather, ln coming zhrough this year with n uniform-Iy high pmluctioin.Perhaps it i l nature's wny of equnllxlng msttars.lt seem: that the crop suthtl- (No mi a . :~ n a t i o n s will be held) crops ~.mi nt the nlue.it will be k u than the worth aT these crops lo tha life of this c ommunity mnaidercd from any paint of view. -Foresight. N o r t h 9: 00 n .m . 12 :0 0 zu. ( : 0 0 p . m . --TRA South 12:00 m.6: 0 0 p a n . 8 : L S p m . I N S C H E D U L E - - a - u Q~e .m d im p r o vem e n t s . G r e e l e y # - G r e e l e y S t a l e B a n k t a k e n o ve r b r s t a t e : u n m t v Iu n d co m n x i u i o n . P a w n e e C i t y - S i x t e l n c n r l o u i n wa l n u t s hi p p e d fro m h e r e i n w e e k . b e x l n g 't e n - ¥ " i \ e h u n d r e d se: es - B U S s c a s n u n z s - - made to Cryutai Theotn.bong Pine--Bkiilman nun re modeled. Dewitt--Hain streets of town grxdad and|nva!od. Long Pine--New street fights erected on Mein ltnet.Long Pine--County Bonn! del ignntoo 27 county paxil. Plattnmouth-Gwr $85,000 :perilby Nebrnkl Gu i Elec tric Com- pony org.new sulnlation hen. North Loup-New elaclrie drenInstalled on city hail. Minden-Minden couhdl appro-priate: $2,500 for artnet lightinl: plana to spend 85,000 on n t o r supply oxtnnaion.Folrmont--Village oound con- me u ' nh E . A . mu £0 (g mh h water for city.Bonds--New brian to be mn acrou North Loup River hue.Nebraska wa r b ut y i e ld ex- P°dl1l to be nbovo avenge. Ogllllla---lleith oounty oom c r o p vm I n mu : a mmo b u m- ols.\| | | | th a c o r n c o u n t r y o f N a b r u k n , b o t h as t o e le va t i o n a n d r ai n fa l l. H u s h o l " ! h i s a r e a w i l l sh o w y i e l d :o r fr u r n 10 l o 2 5 bu l h c l s p e r acr e. O r n a b a - - H u a B r o t h e n C a m p a n y s i g n i n n f o r . n e w a t o m : l l t e n t i o n s t o b e m a d e co a ti n g r n m o o . steel and concrete bridle m- mi Platte River nur here eempluted. Western-B:|.l.lns|gestion of lhln su-at lvud-surheed."Nebraska--90 ton: of gnpel to be harvested ln this territory.Pender-45,150 contract stard- ed for paving project hen. Naponoo---2~Iepouee HI!!Com-pany installs 50 h. p. Fnirblnkv Morne uprllht andue. Neligh--Intentata Power Com-pany locates diltrld hedquuten here.Edlmn--Loclll potato field yields 250 bushels to acnh'C11llhLcn--Strtlil being paved re.Blelr-Bid? fin department hu new Buick motor truck' pamper.Wayne-W ayne Ceunty Fdr to b lh ¢ l d h o r 0 8 e p t 2 8 tn O c L i . He n n m- A new bridge being budit over Hlll CINE north of here.Tehmah-Nu r :c urin g of aa-phait spread on floor of H1111 street bridge. Jackson-Grading of highwaybetweenhere and Suuth Sioux City nearly cernpleu.-.L Statewide progrnrn being or- ganised tn pave 600 mile: ol Ne brink: highway.Nelizh-New bridge. completed over Btiley Creek.Nellgh--Contract let for work on K. N. D. highway.Nebnaka wil! have record wheatcrop of 72,597,000 bushels. Schuyier--large : I n n buihi ing being conlirucled. Schuyler-Gontnct for construc-tion of Sunahlne H¥|h*l¥ let.wu u m x- P m b y m i » n churph Llaiidlnz Improved. Bridllport--Hold M Redlngton graded.Dalton--Tract of land near here to be telbeti for all and zu pm- duction.Bridgepon-Western Public Ser-vice Company increase: veltale of main trnmmixaion line.Wlnslde--Plvinl progneulng npidly here.Plntumouth-Contract in let for raving eight bioeku streets.Cintonia-Hemke ih?-mere farm wld for $81,500.Wymore--Six blocks on Devatui street being graded and grmreled. Platlsmnuth--Big glnel pit to be opened here on $10,000 site. |.n ~4t r a c t s t o b e l e t f o r w o r k i n D m - r i d N o . 1 . D i l l e r - - l h e o r d o a t y i e l d u p o n - l d h e r o . I. . i n c o 1 n - - A n n u m ! m a t i n g o f N e - b r u l u G o o d R o l d l Ass oci ati on w i l l b e h e l d a t N o r fo l k , o n . 1 4 . our Annual Chumh FdlonhiDlnnu in the dining mom.F J ! lou-ln: the dlnmr.and while at l-lbln. than holds af deparmaatlwill nport br-Mly the work of fhay u r p m.Thin moedng lu! On. uru one of our hayphnt Ind madu lllf u wr y .All f un lllu o f dm church w J :hh I I I u h d I0n u n s M n y " win s without(HL ' h m u - m m will be tllrled at thh meeting. and dile-nteu appoinud for th u OmnhA1-lodndon ludom at Scribner,0e.! xv-ma.T M lp p nd n lo n m d m n :buffy thunk: of tha dmneh and pu to r an tmu n d th o da mn o ltb l ne w md lmmumx "& '1 "° "" 5;-_;=-4 lu! Bsturd-lin?n u t| ol the ehurdx ld lll.Theba u d u tha gin n t h e " w glu nc h lu ully , In d ll the woof Rdph lunc h.Tha (ru-nc mdlabor vm [hm by Bmmnd Bolt.For th a mn d mc in lb hln nry f- ll c hu n k, whldm hu Md fo r y u a n u n i z x p m a a d u o n z h »sa Um pudng .u tha hom: 1 - 1 - -a n - c u n ls mu l c u u mc aW. a. P. mu. Pastor. as ir. Lincoln Bt. "'° '°:::e'°§ .Sam ma "u n l a n n n a f w h a r m l m mutha; About October xz.l r .Lawn u a flu apuimr, the »\»g~=- , Mu er lint.Bo ma nic a thnd thus nrvim. join our :horn padwi ll bt su n M : s ee in nu t Conddtrlng thi mln; Iraathlr, oarnnnunlmoetingvruadnddmlrueom.Mon =§_,=M;1;1_=»ffw-=-n e u n - c oan vm made.wvi ' § r . u h u la hthr oondition than snr bdsmta r f e r lr l r d to a m a t 7 \ l1 " I woThe "Every lumber Canvas" into be put on nut Sunday .Allmembersof the church axoaptthan onnged In tha canvass anelrnonlyn q u u u d m m y a thomo nm Sunday afternoon uptii thu elnvuun an guna.Tha a-mount of tht weekly dnt will bepmaenled to nu and gg' will Innked to »~»\»-f»1g~ on work on;;;_s= buh.I t 'gg the :lroork of ,o u r r w 'levtl beat.ever mind how much your brother so and ao gives, theresponzibilitythatinyourscannot be met Un! ny.Our :upon-libilil.shouid be 'nut on n Scrip-ta n i x."On 2.50 first day of tlaa wn k io te ae lso na ni y ou ln y by lzlm ln store u he any pmo-per."Cor. 16:1-2I.To be :crip-tuni lt must be wnekly giving..Subject of the .mnnun nut Sun-fllar morning:"The Binding ofSamson or Conquering the Strong* Subjert of the evening sermon: "The Christlln Life."Prayer meeting Wedneldny en-nlnz The recom! chanzer ni' Rn-riuinn in our inson is week.Choir rehearsal 'Fhnndny evr-ring.We an getting dong just fine Irllh our chclr work.Rl-member it will he only lbcut twomeh until sur Stats Evmnustie.lingenn l r n to Ia here un d 1 | must y mm nger we pou-tbiy ein.ml, y o u b e lo n g i n this church or not we dull \fnr¢-chle y our help and rw wil p ttraining that will do you gnod.Our dnughter, Hamel dedded nr.la t w l tta ml C o me r u mm o fButler Unlvnrzity.Bhe returnedIm Thumisy and 1|ent on ua Lin- mln Fridny.She feel; more athome In Lincoln and her motherand ! are ghd so have her mn: to us. 4 En l e r p r is a s d ver t l d n g n a y s . . H i s t o r y pa p er ,n o t e b o o k e o ve n a n d r i n g s a t Th e E n t e r p r i s e o ffl a . F o r R e n t - B u nvi s l o v o n O m a h a m s d .. C . l i n d e n .I t H a t s l o r school d r l s s c l i n . 1 _ g f u n p l f l .88 - t f. J. . E . C a m p b e l l , f u r n i t u r e , n g an d u n d e rt a k i n g .5 0 - t i . B l a c k a n d 'W hite B e a u t y B l u m . Ph on e 1 9 5 fo r a p po in t me n ts .8 5 - i f M r s .C .N .Ha n s e n i s , m a nh e r d a u g h t e r ,l i r s .S L C r a m o ! F r e m o n t t h i s w e e k . F o r B l k - - A h w e h o l e a l l m o ¢ i '" so l r s to fa l " ro 1 r t h ia m o n l h . P l u m e I l l o a 8 2 .W . J . N o 1 r s k , B l a i n l l r s .Ge e.D e Te m p l e w a s o n t h e a i c k l l s i a l l l s s t v e e k b u t h fe e l i n ; b e t t e r a t p m a n . . E . B .h A r o n s o n o g r ; = = - A l l a n ex p ec t g o o n s u n n r t t ot h e s a n d h l l l n d o n n e s t . . . I E W a l t e r La r s e n h as a d d e d t o t h e va l u e o l ' h i s r e s i d m a p r o p e r t y o n S o u t h st r e e t b y p u t t i n g o n s a n n . H r . K . P . H o n - l a h l i s t h e p r o u d o w n e r o f a n e w B u i c k o o a e hx p s r -ch a s e d o f t h e A m d t »S n y d e r o l o r C o m p a n y . h a J o d ¢h ; J E .C h j a c k s o n - g g w i f e ve l l rw e e k , s b r o i h e r , w l l i a m h e m : o f D e t r o i t ,M i c h . Po st m as ta r H i r a m C a m e r o n o f H e n n a n ,re c e nt l y pur ch as ed a C h e vr o l e t c o a c h o f t h e A m m o n C h e vr o l e t C o m p a n y .r M r .a n d M r s .L o u i s G o n : a n I s o n s o f R o s e H i l l , d s l t e d a tt h o P n n k G s s s e r h o m e s o u t h w e s t of K e n n a nl l a s t Tu e s d a y . Th e W R . c . k e w n g t o n w i l l h e h e l d a t t h e h o m e M H r s .N e l s Go r m Je n se n o f e as t C o l fax s t r e e t Th ur sd a y, S ep t . 29 th . Th e la di es o f th e E vi l r i ch u rc h he l d o n e o f t h e i r k e w m o n a a t t h e p a r i s h h o u s e yeste y a ft e r n o o n .. T h e B e r r y Br os .ge n er a l m o r - c h a n d l s e s t o r e o f K e n n l n l i s n o w h a n d l i n g t h e l l n l n l o p F l o u r m a d e b y t h e B l a i r M i l l i n g C o .8 6 - l t . M i s s A m a n d a G a m e r , d a u g h t e r o f F r a n k Gasa er,w h o i l u m o u t h w e s t o f K e n n a n l . l o o k s e w n fi r s t | r i s e s i n t h e p o u l t r y de pa r tm e nt . a t t h e b o u n t y fa i r . An 8 0 n e a r t h e Mc C a r th y s eh o o ! house.F a i r ir z r r o vem s n l s ,l a n d r o l l i n g , b u t i n g h s t a t e o f c o b tl va tl o n .$1 1 0 . 0 0 p e r s e n . as-nz.N . T . L u n d . l l r . a n d H r s . F . w . A r o d t d r e n :l a wn to th e M . E . c o nfe re n ce So n - na y l fl a e m o o n l a i d l l l s a e s A n n a R s ve r a n . I E i h e l e s d a l o n g fo r co m p a n y . Home-111 ao n g ho m . is d n ; e o n - ud n e r s .A l s o h a ve h o m e - g r o w n sw ee t p ot at o es a n d ab ou t n eo po ll - ets.Bee m e t i n t p l a n a n o f th e oe t ne il rb k ' 85-21..L a w r e n c e l a r g e m e n . Th e Tx i n i t ( L u t h e r a n c h u r c h o f th i s d i h e d s mis si on fes tival. o n B u y ,Se pt .18.wh i c h va s l a r g e l y a t t e n d e d b r t h e m e m b e r s h i p a n i a l s o s n u m b e r o f o u t - a b m m peo pl e. H r . a n d H n . W . E . D o l a n , w h o h a ve b a n vi s i t i n g a t d w p a r e n t a l F r a n k Si m ps o n h o m e h a ve r e - tu r!ld .l t u t h d r h o m e al.Ma s co t ,N e b r .w h e r e M r .D o l a n is s u p e r - . l n t r n d a n t o f t h e s c h o o l s . H r . a n d M r s . V . 0 . I n l a n d h a d a s gu es ts la s t Sa t ur r la y e ve n i n g : M r .a n d M r s .O r a l H a r r i s o n a n d M r .a n d lrlrn.A x e l li on -i er so n o f C r s l a . a n d M r . a n d H n . C h a r l e sH u s l l e r a n d u m o f B l a i r . Mi s s M a d n n Ha ns en ,w h o il l te ac h in g i n t h e g r a m m p r an s d e al. Fl..Ca l h ou n .ha s b e e n o ffe r e d a m o r e lu c r a t i ve p o d t i o n i n th e '<. .» M.J J '~ : :. ' . k . 'L " oim u e L f. .: ke n n fo e ~v/N!~ Z #2 r Q Q.; f \§ f . g . . J N¢ws and Gossip Abont\People You Know.No Greater Courtesy Can Be Shown Your Guests Than Having Their Names Appear in the Home Paper.Phone 11 When You Have A News Item -Please. u | - u n - n - - I - u n l l l u l h l | ¢ | | 1 | | | _ | | - | | -n u u n u l u u l l l n i I n n n u Q I'alt hat.; for span wear.Large nina.L O C A L N E W S - - - C O M M E N T §ssef..»\#.Mn. !.C.Hil|.nn'a. _____I Cabbage for sale.$2.00 pe: prize offloe. J. E. Campbell,fumlture,n mand undertaking.50~il'. Dr. Laylmd States, Chlroprae-tor, Fhmsere Sttteiitnk Bldg.tf. Felt hats in all the new fall dudes, for general wear,at Mrs. T. C. Hll|.on'z.33lf. Verner Carlson of Omaha,aormer Blair boy, spent |. hw days ut reel: ealling on Blair friends. llr. C. w. Jordan of Sioux Polls S. D., iidmunr at the home ofhis sister, Mrs.Sydow of South sm-ez. Wm. Welch and Everett 'l3»~on, who are surveying the :Late lugl1»'roy at Sevrad, Nebr. spent thenoel:end with home folks. \'lci.or Wolff and. family, Mrs.Rolo Aietzinger and daughter,Emo drove to Omaha lui. Sunday and ap-ent the day at the Carland Louie Wolff homes. Hans Aye, son of Mrs. Ed Ayr.returne-I Sunday from California'when he accompanied his aunt.Minn I'nyme Dixon and brother. Louis several weeksooo.He willlllcnd school at Blair. Having decided to quit the tra\~ellng job, I.ha\c opened m ear re-f~ ellop ln the east room of theenkin.~1.P1eu Shop.Prices remw nnablc, each and every job gunrnn-lrul.Phone lllark 37.31'»lt.I'red S. Jonkina. Mrs. Louie Helnzerlinx of thiscity recently received a ha.-\ket of fine pavrpows from Mrs.Sam Humlorf of Kamen City,Mo. Pawpows are n wild fruit native of Missouri and is in the nature of l. hanano.ll. mates much sly some and ls tornewhat similiar n appearance and is a gre.\t fa\-orite with the southern colored folk. Ch r is t ia n ch u rc h an d B i bl e an h au l . Th e m e e t i n g w a s h e l d In t h e a ft . - ; r n o o n .A ve r y : G n d c r o w d w a l pr es e nt co ns i de r in g t he we at h er . N . T .L u n d re p o r ts t h e s a l e o f a 12 0- me r e fa rm n e ar P ar k R ap lt lx , Mi n n es o t a t o A .Sc h u l z o f Bl l d r . M r .S h u t : t r a d e d i n hi s s1r°v¢H-Jr o n t h e d e a l a n d e x p e c t : t o 'mo veu p o h h l |n e w fa r m i n a b o u t l n u r . M r s .E m u H r u m l m u g h al e t t e r fr o m H i n a M i l d r e d , 'u h o h u b e e n w o r k i n g i n C h i n : f u r u v- e r a y e a r , t h a t sh e w i l l m a r r i e s t u n M r . A l . U m l e r h l r k n e x t S u b l m l a y . Th e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e In C h i e a g u . Mr . a n d M r s. H . C . N ul a b e n z o f 'Ia m p ; , F l o r i d n d r o ve i n a n W e t !- n e a u l a y o f b u t w e e k a n d a r e vi a i t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f M n .2'€uls» ber|¢'a= mother,M r s .W .P . S i m p -m n .M r s .N u l n h e r g w i l l b e r e -me m b er e d a n M n .Gr ac o S u t h e r - la n d . M i n l m n a Ruatsel l. who i n w e l l k n o w n a m o n g t h e al d e r set tle rs M-r e.am .be en vi s i t i n g a t th e ho m l ' o f M r. h m ! B t n . A . G . R 0 1 1l w r g :mul o t h e r fr i e n d s i n - H l a i r th in we ek .Mi s s Ru ve l t l 1 a n b e e p returned and wilt alleml Colne:University at Lincoln lnnltnzl ofllutle'Univltally an she hadplanned.Sh! went down £0 Lin-coln lnxt Friday to be ready for Manda;'a clauea.' Mr. A. N. Andermn of Xeon-mltrammcled bualnen ln Blair lamSaturdayand enrolled his nanoas a member bf The Enterprise family.We have icnown Mr. An- derson for a number of yeah andwe weltvmr him as one of thorenders of this family n¢ce1\nity. Mr. H. H. Brown, who was in-jured by having his rar lull by arailroad engine while croulng lhe tracks at Lyons.lraa able to be brought to his home In this cityonW¢Jnead.A}afternoon of lm!week and in on the road to rocoverymuch zo the }oy of his many frlendn.Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Terrell and childnn of thi: city. Mr. and Mrs.Culffonl Mllmillll,Mr. and Hrs.Wm.Morrow :md Edwin Tmrollof Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Chn1.|nce)Lynn, Nr. and Mn. Fm! Lynn aml inmllles of Fremont, olonicfd IntheArlington park on Sunday,Svpt. 18.About thirty won proa rnt.His;Verna l{\al1r planned and Prof. W. K. Fourier of Linmlnv u i n Blair Int 1'l1ura¢!n5 evi-ning. Chris l'lulson'a youngest daugh-ter, Mlldmi, is hmIng n siege of tunsdlilin. Mr. an.| Mrs. Ralph #ohm vis-ited at the J. D. Johns home muihoi town int Sunday. Young man,willing !o work. per acre.N. T. Lun-I C. K. Bendorf, licensed ernualm- er and undnflhr. BEalr.Offics phone, 301, ru. phone. 22-Il.8 U. Mr. and Hn. Ted Jarobaen mi chhdnn visited in the Myron Met-ninpr home 'l'hufsd:ny. Mr. and \!n.Tom Ixonnxd and hundnd pounds. 362l.Fflnk Heed, 203 E. SO St. J. E. Campbell,furniture, rug: and undtrtlkini.50ti. For Sale: A three hone electric motor in firlt chan shape. Inquire at The Enterprise office.I ! Mr.Alfred Marsh o f wu t o f Siker,is driving a fine new M n . S a m A x t e l l s p e n t Tu e s d a y a t lm ne r AX¥. ¢l l'¢. B l a c k a n d W hi he i k z u l y S h o p . . For Sale-Good Raeliani. HomeRue burner No. 10. xl L.. l Lanso-11:' I '451 a Lc hx. n m Peter J.Clln\U5|l8EIl ao. . or and undamker, Blair.Oftlay=b{¢§; b. lm md right *° be sum-da~' ~r ~1~. sa~ mmm "Younf hia_n"§llH:1¢13 work. What have =;°° to offer. Referencehmtlahetl.nqulre at this office. Hr. A. R. Brock went over toDennison, Iowa on bwneaa Tues day, retumlng home Wednesday. Mr. Fd llatthleaen left Mondayfor Benhold,North Dakota ontmaineaa and will be gone aboutten days. , The Plnoehle Club met at the tome of Hr. and llra. A. C. Bebe! lost evening and enjoyed the uma!good time. Mrs. John Wilklna nt a fewdarn last week with *Elf d h- ter, Mn. John Blffar and I _ly, of Arlington.Mr.Lohfn Ireland of Omaha. spent the week and with his daugh-ter, Janice at the 0. M. Irelandhome in this city. Norrla Wahl who llvea on theAlike Larsen place up near RoanHill, will move onto the Slocum farm neat spring. Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Wilkinson drove to I'nemout last Friday undspent the any with their daughter.Mrs. chu iletalnger and family. A. G. Romheni, who has beenout in western ebnaka harvest-ing hia grain c rop for leverlllmonths, hu relumeel to his home Summer is on tho wane.Get your fall clothes ln ahape by phoning The Enterprlae for theMu: Z.Walker wagon to ull at your door.Call I1 for lnfonna- tion.2 8 t! U. 5. Senator R. Il. Howell hasfiledhis petition for nominationforaaecon.|tenn,so RobertSmith. clerk of the dlalrld courtin Omaha has announred. Mr. and Hrs. L. D. Milliken and famllg of Oni, Nebraska came ini n t w w ?for a vlait at the home of Mra. w.D.Gross andhlrn. Anna Steyvart.They left on `_Hii. 'c; 'II (§5,,T.,j{ ,;p,,;{'1,§§ Tueaday helping lin. Ju. Mahern t her house in order aftermoving. Mr. w. w. Wiikimon || drivinaa iine new Dakland sedan whichheNcontlygaunxhaaedofA.A. Compton. Mr. an.| Mn. Chan. Roberla. ofSnow:City drov down I-`rklayandspenttheweek-end at the parental, -MQ Roberta home. The choir of lhn Danish Luth- eran church is sponsoring a 'boanodal to be held at the Paul Pau!sen home on the evening ofOrwbvr ll.36-2l. H. ll. Brown has the exc lwve agency for the Aerranlor Windmill and carries a compidn stoc k ofwindmillsandlower!on hand. Phone Black 15i.25lf. We have the best egg muh and chick starter to be iouml, or wecanfurnishyoutheingredientsand you can mix it yourself.Sn'un for lankage.Aar m.num Milling Co. ME. John McCracken returns-I Saturday mening from a \.i.|nl1. ofaevernl days at ibn home of herdauschter.Mn .Georgo Hedelurmo! \\'a-hindon, Nclnr. Mrs.Gvorne Ilulra laugh!thoDi: Soto achooi !or Bliss CharlotteIilalwr last Monday aa llina Maher attended her bro!.hcr'a wrdding okDunlap, Iowa on that date. Mr. Raymond McCracken droveup to South Dakota last Sundaywlmze his wife and rhlluinen havebeen visiting nlativnes and willbring them bark with him on |lI.| neturn.Mr.John McCracken wiurncd Friday ovesing from a ti p loLongPina und Ihe 1|oatern partofi ll .tate when he went forthe pullmse of buying cattle, butreturmcazflg hnmied. Sumhy wo he annual eleciion Leonu_ng/xtell has returned from-Ksnsaa City where he hadhisto wls removed.Ile in notfeeling aa well aa be would likebot hopes to be able to go to work soon.Hn. Celia Mark! entertainotl a few friends at bridge last !'rit!ayevening.Those present were Mn.Theo. Lund 1lln|. Bert Nob andMisa IIma etainger.They en-}oyed lunch at the Robinson cafe. Mr. and Mrs David Hummer! returned l u t Wednesday after-noon from a ten tll)"l honeymoontrip spent in the llllck Hills. The=»<-1{-~<-have gone to house- keep or In thelr home. the formerJohn Newell residence. Mr. Emil Gottsch, who maiden in the southern part of the countynas in Blair Saturday and calledon his daughter, .llisa Helen, whois convdeaf.ing at the Bladr hospitalafter having undergone an operation for appenllcltia. Mrs. Milford Mehreml, formerlyMisa LlFe\"n Toh, has been ns-sjntlnp;al. the Blair hospital re-cently.Mrs.Mehnena has had some expedenee along that linehavingtakenseveralmonthsofamlnse'a training course in anOmaha hospital. Myron Brook la happy .again s i m the recovery of his Chev-rolet coach last Thursday. Myroefa car was atolen a few months ago while sitting in front of his homeand after e long sean-h il.was h l nin a zoran at Odesaan, Nob. on in good shape. Mr. and Mn. L. C.Klopp re- turned last Il1t:rad:|y afternoonfrom about ten day'a tri throughfolorawlo, having -wwf at Boul- der, Buffalo Heights. Denver an-lnumerous other places of interest.They are now nicely settled in li n . J .Muelleris renilenco onSouth street. g m `1~. The Aronaon Chevrolet Com- pualy got in a c nrioad of Chew ro|»l'ts last week. C. K. Bendorf, licensed exnhaim- er and undertaker. Blair.Office phone, 161. ru. phone, 224.3 U . George Nelson,son ot P.K. Nelson, is the new eierk et theMueller Sanitary Grocery nlore. Mm c. E. Norris of ora. Nebr.came Friday evening to spend afew weeks with her daughter, Zdrs. Ted Lathrop and family.f WHY not make that farm Ion now before there is an increase inthe Interest rate!Phone or write John H. Roper, Dodge, Nebr. 32»E»t Air. Ferdinand Pull, of the Dor- naeker school district in the south-ern pert of the oounty,was agint business cafler last Satur- YCall 11, The Enterprise office if you went the Max I. Walkerwagon to atop for y our suit or dress to be cleaned and made like new.28-Lf.Mr Frank Jenkins hu just corn pleted a fine new gauge at his home on Lincoln street.Theslructune is 18 by 20 feet and is large enough to stone two cars. bliss Ruth Jennen, who is em-ployed as atenographer in thefarmbureauoffice.spent last week in Aziington where she os-aisted county agent Hates at theoounty fair. Mr. am Mrs. J.l'. S. Jensenhave mote into Blair from theirfarm In the Ganiner dislitl.and nre now niceiy lotated on tant Washington street.The Jennensiave lived over forty yearn on thisfarm and will no doubt miss theiroecustorneel rounJ of duties for a.mme.Their son, Jim will take charge of the farm. ing. Hrs. A. F. Na\|mi| raturned on Monday from a fur ¢lay'a vimitwith her agml 'Janata in Linroin.Bm J ohn Slb of Onuha apentlaalweek at the homo or her 'g\3=*'°*» lin. 0. A. Phlppln of lhia c y.Mr.and Mn !Albert w\'mn» wire glad to have their oldeatdaughter, W and huaband, Hr.and Bra.Caronoe Hansen ol College View, Nelzr. curse in onlhrmSundayfor a few hour'a \ri.»IL Fliton ifineil, son of Mn. PotterJrnren, Elvin; :mouth of town, is aFledge of Hell KoPP3»nationalralornlly at Nebraska Woaloy|.n Unlwnity .l~IH.on la a Biair high achooi graduate and in a junior al.Wesleyan. A number of the Masonic broth-rnl from the Bwr lodge 'nero inoluenlance al. o meeting of thoCalhounMasonic lo-lge on Tuco- ciay night and ariinoalod the put-ting on of the thlrd degreo in-ihatory sqark. ` Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Menolo anre}oicir|¢ mror tho ardvai of a baby girl born Saturday. Seri. 24.Thin in tho first arandchld for ..|.Bl ac k I n u o f ve l ve t m d n u n Za m i t h i s h l l .S e e t h e m n t H n . 'r . c . } { " \ g n '| _sa -r x. A b r i d v P h d oonfs i li I t w ou b l e s n u t a t Jn E . ' § '¥ . T~ \ » ¢ . . n h o m e " H w y n a m i n g . Modern room for an y Call While 235.34-ll Misa Vivlanne Gilllnm js report-edto be some better. Bhck md White Beauty Shop. Saturday I t th e ll.ll.Brown hummer*-*- - Hi m Bernice Jacnba,wh o hubeen visitirr for neveml week! atEmerson a 'l"h%ustun returned toher home In Blair yealenlny. The L.P.Skov 80,one milenorthof Splker.zwd improve- ments,including anal:r system.$115 per ure for quick wie.8641.x. T. Lund. Mrs. Henry Lllui g,who forsome Umd hll\>e¢n in un Omaha hospital, was brought home hutSunday much {ll'l|Im\td in health.Mr.I~Imi¢Broun of l'rem`5nt, who il supervising arent uf theTanner Shoe 01. went Erlonlny lnthe heme of his cousin, Ii. H. Brown.The Mex I. Welker cleaning es- lablinhment of Omaha has n wa-ion here every Tuesday.Clll The }:.':\l.erp1'ile 11.if you have anything to bg dtazml.28-if The Tholrrlon Lum of 160acresadjoingtheMcCnrtl'lyschool in offered fur mio at $135 per acre.This ll a s:'»<><l funn forthe money and exe-;»linnullg.' welllocated.N. T. Lum. Mr.wuz Taylor nf Huntsman,Nebr. is here an :u|.uu|\l. of theaeriuus illness of hi~ mlllhvr, Mn. Schuyler Hurd, who |=- ul the home of her daughter,Bin.uatinRennlanw.1 Mrs. Berlin Golhhon is enjn)~ing ri visit rmm her sun, Millard. hi; wife nndclly nf Omaha thi-Iweek.Mr.lehun in huvll1|.¢ x vacation from his duties at the Fairmont Creamery U.. nf Omaha. The Rllir Herelrnlln footballlearn will nil! the Mac y lndlnnsin the opening game of the .wa-son.The ftlmo will ln culled al.three o'cloe!at the league ball park az. Blair.The boys will have football pneliee Thur..»lny at 8:00 o'clock.-» »-vu.. ¢. _Misa Hazel Robb. who left a few | 1 i f ~PRIZRBTOB BAW A RDED Poin ter f o r A n gl e r lone of tho lrooll hu ns o f th e Hr.Sully r u . l t Aiiingson at I |: m u sa hu-n h huatan-.lU1rou¢hI.hecn\1raland £tnd1 she a m .T h a ~ n e ; h o m 0 : 0 ~ f i s e m :|?..'".».§§f' wma: 'f.'Il1¢L'§~"in 9-llc NUM mlI\'| hue.A uff'i.».1 u'.'3.`f"s¥».14I¢ of Om: As *I pndidnd the county hir:i c e d na th e biggest and cur If-IIN! in the but dutythe mu of Nebnika. " z ee i ve d f i n i o n C l u b Pos ter s, Ei l e e n Th o m p s o n ,second a n dM a r y M u l l i n , t h l n d .T h e c u m i n - a t i o n fo r t h e o n e In m o s t p e r f e c t h e a l t h l e o o r d i n t o he a l t h a n n u l - n d s } ! o l % d % o \ 5 e F ' n n e e l - H a r i - ' no n . fi r s t ; E m i l y A r o n so n , e e c o z r l a n d H u y l t l l l l n , IJ1 . l r . l .D r . R . J. u n l o c h ' r u i h e e x s m l n i n g p h y s c a n .M r s . E l l a Ty s o n a n d R u t h A m n - eo n o f B l a i r w e n t o ve r t o t h e c o u n t y fa i r w i t h t h e Jo h n A r o n - s o n fa m i l y . H o w a r d L o n g , fo u r t e e n y e a r o l d Fon o f F r e d Io r l g ,i n n p o r t o I qu i t e s i c k w i t h n fo al . nn .I g la nd tr o u bl e .M r s .M a r i a n S l b e r l a n d np e n t 'I"-\ e»<!ur a llae moon with Mrs . Ch en-1 t e r A r o n e o n w h i l e M a r i a n s h e a r e d # M e n fo r F r e d L o n g .H e o u r sh e ar e d sh ee p fo r E a r l C a l d w e l M o n d a yW i l l ; \ r m | 1 . r o n ; a n d w i fe h a ve ' s The n ext [r ut contut to he ~ilthc ehellonof thepm-nt in 1928, but ibi election of dfieer la not nearly cf so ° : ~ ~ ~a » : m = l l I n£hILe¢o#!{Joa;r\rla af 8.181% :swan svxzr 'nwnsnn _x MARCUS BECK sen il living on the Arnutmng plan. Fred and Weston 1-our we n business caller: in Omaha Monday Mr. anal Mn. Joe Lazun:left 1 i1f§u "r}_iu»¢f Gem 'ham-y. clnrnpion heavy A dolllr that work! in like u who works-e;ch prolueu me value and how much an idle ilu'resemble:an idle ma n - ither produeu.ln lhe lunda of a thrifty ownerdollargnubuly.sequins n 4 Ilakh 11 | is t o repr esent.n m i g h t 'l l a fo r t h e t r a d i n g p u b l i c t o II gbout a bit nm! study the -at the day and thu: he able an only talk an ihil subjec tto mln vote lnteillgently.Let ndize that than intennt seek- :Ipodai privllegu are notspin; on 'me job and the anly ay in combat the-Ir efforts is by vote inteillgrntly pll.(fd. Pl! Year 31.50 Office in Mnyle Bldg x . l g h t b m u a f t h e l é l i d , d e m o n - t n l a d t h a t h e vu t h e r f - a l t i t i a M e r w h e n o n I n t T h u n d l y ig h t . h e l n l n t oo k Ja c k D e m p s e y -a t r i m m i n g . I t l l re p o rt e d t h a t milli crul o f » Eu : e xc h an ge d ha n d s a n n n e - l t a t t h i s fi g h t .I t y n | H a t h : l e s t b e t n e n b i g : fu n p h y s i c s !- .IIn c h h a d b e e f a p k n l y . W ! d o fi n i i m m a th a t t h e \ \ or 1 J a n y t h e w o r n : u l l ' fo r t h i s c o n - - - W l l h | 9 0 3 ( r u b c r a n k Tu n n i u i pr i cl i u d ua c ui al m rp l y a ll al o ng Li u l i m a C o m f l d l l u r a ru l e d 15 0 25 1h i g h e r a n d : In f : o p $1§.°¢u n s tin high est l u l o vi n f u n .C u t !:lm t u n i c a r u l u ! s t r o n g e r . ;Qu ol al lu nl o n Ca st il e:C h a i m h p r l l n u a h o r a | l | . i U § l ' | 0 I |0011 1| chains n t o o n $ l l U O U !i . 2 5 ;( a l t te £0 0 4 s tu n } 1 1 .1 5 tf1 3. W ; c u mm o n l l In l r n u n t x o . : s m x . w ;C h u l a t l p r l m a y n r l i u p ll4 .2 5U 1l .G U;;oo¢ blelrlbln dlhotlnll~- larii.aexmhqrlrln han 701: ~Lrldlnuvn atllm mirror I¢loo USED clues 1924 LANDAU SEDAN i925 MAxwla|.l. COACH1925 cuavuodx-21 cours .. ma CHEVROLET 4-noon SEDAN 1900 FORD wrm auxmo FORD Touézxc wma STARTER I\ $600.00 550.00 aso.aa 800.90 25.00 25.00 Alfonson Chevrolet Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA . _. . ear ald coltxnt in the win fenceyafternoonthatrequiredth! anervlcea of a veterinarian.P80 Jansen threahed a iot ofsweetclover seed hs !week aff :he old Pal. Quinlan eighty that he has been farmlg.The Girls' H th Qlub showedthe county that Huey were on themapand up and doing when it came to taking primes at thecounty fair.Pnncea Harrisnn ru- i early 'Faraday :naming to J rlvtMt i n th wea te ru part of :I|¢ 81818.Mrs. La ns went as far as Pielme Nebr.when sho wg);visit her and also friendsat Pilgver.Joe wen! on sn 0'1\z¢mwhém he hopes in pkk up someaattle m feed this wmter.He has _already gotten filly head but,wants more.They expect to begone about a In-ek. 1 |~I M * h o m nr 1| §¢ ,r i n g u a : k a n dTh e r e a n a c m r n n ¢ I n r ;1;m m a n d fo o t b a l l . M i n o r a w r l l a nDl s r u e l l i n H s ) . { m ;l.¢u|,»o!d. shawn In : m t l 1 0 ~ | - - l i 0- l I '| | | n e n Yak ima nf rr ¢1\ lnI¢cP me| .fT h e n t r u |mo m en t d u r i n g I h i ~h l l i l i : " " '~ U J - d i n ~ u n : ~ ' ~ k m .-~ r . ~ u ~ s m a u h o f O m a - avrulmmadiately lakentoan h a v e n visitors stthe U. 8 . l lLEAGUE BALL PARK FOOT BALL BlairMerchants Macy Indians Ihfi mrlrnlng 1 I|.||| nnnther prnoi. een Inchtfit vrelglut. lhrre pounds. se e m e d a s lt the Il rll lnl l a nd Hul s u n m m r n l i n u a m o l d n o t i n br o ug h t l n h l ha r m on y .U n i l l ! m o r n i n ;o f th e fo u r t h d a y Il l n m a r c h 1.aklud o n l l l s n e l l .Th e ) lp p n r to we another dl!!approaching. and this ull] not onlyaroma his waslike nplrlt, but alsoapp-ell .lo bln grad, and an wil!Hin :he halt quickly lu order indolul. his rinl.In c ue the uh im for the summer just drasrlngto a clone.'They thcnfem suggest themoneydanltedbytheHenkChamber of Commons for tht butkep t har m In th a a lly h e gman follows: Pirn ward-Ilrs.len llc len ne y ; u mm! wu d- li n. J . R. 8n1lth; third wand--Hr. J. X. .on~o ~ne ue »: m nnal!had :nm curied from 'Ike Justine attanded the ehagce at the ~ 2 ~ n f ~ A ~ d u . ~ a . . l n l~ a d th e n nr r l n c az i o n a fr e d : ° A r l l ! k ! ; I r u n Ba l t .B o d y a t SUNDAY OCT. 2nd this ln!! lm duo !;: uw rexiuctlon of,ll1\°Ir blood sugar.1. | l ! . 1 ' 5 :l u d a n F i r m 8 1 2 5 0 | 18 .5 0. A gn ! Sh ll p St ro ng . 1 Quoin and had her lo registered in the Duroc periigree recorda. Nomember of any royal family ever:oeeived more iocen homa cfrom har aubjec tw and al: mol, ago she pnaentr-i than with len luniy little pina'-\ and one chann-ing prlnasa,almost nl red asAmericanBeautyroaeaandaanearly allka an an row of peas in n Pod.Slnoe ihll.lime the chief in-iercal. of the boys has been inthoseplump, brusht-eye.I. hunxrylime Dvrkora.The attention be- stowed upon lhvm has been un»bounded am! iz hun been effective.They are still plump and bright-eyed and normally hungry buttheyareno longer little.Each one will probably tip the scalesat two hundred poun.I=\ arfl they are still arowlnz.E.Z.Ruaaoll of Wnnhlngton,head of tha gnwmrnent experi-mental work in the swine lndustry and admittedly one of the moatconpetent judges of hogs In Amer-ica, wall in Herman n few laysago.Mr.n u w lt used to live here and ia well knoirn to practically everybody ill this comm ity.Among the places he vir-iwhileherev u the Brodenonlwmt and naturally his attention . . . -Thc Jamea Mullin family s ntlast Sunday in Blair at the Fxnk ? " ' ; ,'a'a° '*'°:: *sr "';°,"=' xl: sr or r.Sutherland.P l Y Mr. and Mn. J ohn Barry and family rpent Sunday evening atthe James Thompaon home.Mn. J. H. Nearhood spent laatWednesdayafternoonwithMrsJohn Ammon. The McCarthy Progressive Clubmeetsthis afternoon with Mrs.Dan ""~°';y='°== Floyd ina drove to Arlington Saturéay for the exhibit at thefairandhadthemiafonuno torun into the ditch with his lruck. but wviu not Injured." The members of the McCarthyProEx;.~asi\e Club will holI theirbirl.ay party at the Morton Win-chell home next Saturday evenlng.s Chester Aronnon had the stitch- 'ca nmoved from his shoulder lan:Salunlay,ami is letting alongnicely.,"mf from thia vicinity altendedthe fa r at Arlington lm v.oek. The schools 11.en closed Thursdayao that the pupils and teachorsmight attend.P Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompaonand family :I~ nl. last Sunday ll. . fn l n q u ln - 2 w r m l n h 1 n I m u s t '*h e fu r n 'i vu t a l . . . i i i ' I I .,1|V n r t u u _ o f T m D r m i c m g a s 1 » | gra n d ; i n m k r m v l u l r k l n l In | i s n ¢ 1 . i The re»|=!;r. mos t :hilly nnrdrgl w a s l o N u - fl fr d l i m ! t w o h o u r s w n n l c l nm21r¢"ls ls ma re I: we m ax r ul lh l in ' l i u r l h In d i e !! i n w i l h i m : l m D i z z y am - a m Ii hl i u g l r h e di d un ! gl r o i m ! " l l v gn ne In . "ad ds Si r 1.1-upold li w u i u e A r f u r d l n g to a n nh l Jr| |mn Ml\fm t m n . L e n lirltlwm w e r e a n r l l w dt o i n r l r l u k l n g .T h e y w r r r :P m -mr t i n n h y a l l | l | \ | ni l l \ " l . i l l l a l d u i ! to p nr en tn . au |» pr m w| nn of a ll n l!-1 ,l ! | |su ni nh lu x u f d r m n i n o u theha r m o n y n f al i \ l i n ! o rg a n 1 . Im m un i t y fr o m dlaenno u n d u o r l n s t l u g|0011 h n l t l n ,:u ni ty i n frlendnlalp, l h e lw fp l rn g o f n rlglai m i n d a n d N 9 1 l i n c a n g r n a .H n u i l l l i l ! I m a n k l u ! u p t o x v. a n d u i d :" I|!out hmm If ,sou and Uor1»4:l4»Iso!!,§ : h o l l u n l a u d vl q n t e .h a ve m u l e l n a n a m l r u b l t lc r ve r u eu l ,b u t I tr us t w l m l n f r m a y lunppe-n this a ft e r n o o n , t l m l . \ 1 . h r n p u m u m Io I'. nl r l un I n m ma : in t o 1 \ i£ | :| y ou a p h n s a n t reco m-ct lnn u f y o u r a l a ) , l u Il r r l l n . "" l s||||lI :¢ l 1n I|| l 1 dl) t h a t , " l m l d D i z z y , " fu r I h a w m e : T h e A m e r i n n cn tt n ni al l c o m b l n n t h e c h n n c t r d u l l n o f bo i l :ha m an d ra b b it s , t h o ug h he In d i nl l n t l l y l r n a l l fr t h a n t h e l u r e s w i t h s h u t t e r l e n a n d a n m l l r r h w !m d ea rl . Th e rh lr f fi iw ll ux ll is la ln g mn rkIn t h e fl u ffy s n o w \ h i £ ¢ u n d e r s i d e o f th e tni i.a l n n y l t l d h l r i n r el r u t .m y :Natu ra'i l n m l z l n r .H o I l a n o n vs gvln hl u fo o d a n d 1 || pn ; t o fn ru r e - l i vln l n a n d ur r h a r d l . J ~'on °Arll!lc!;I run Balt.; :nod rllll mirror In mia-lazlon of n fllhf' A male sale una II 3 v ena I ~a s w e aan d c h o s e n a t r a m i o m .1 Th e b o y s r e n i ve . 1 a = m u c h fo r t h e o n e p i g : n h l a s t h e y p e t r i fo rt h e m o t h e r a n d s t i l l h w e t h e l a t - t e r a n d t e n m i g h t y h i g h c l a url a l i s w h i c h o u g h t t o b r i n e fa n c y p e u . It h a p p e n s t h a t C a m C n r n e r o n , o n e o f th e be nt k n o w n a n d mo st . s vc e e n fu l h o g r a i s e r : i n t h e W e d i n t h e g r a n d fa t h e r o f t h e Hro cle r- Jen b m t h e r s a n d t h e i r e vi d e n t sp ti tu .| ¢i n thf r e a r i n g o f p u r e - b r e d s w i n e in h i g h l y e n t i f y i n mt o h i m .l i e i s n e m l t t l n z t h e m t o e n r o l l t h e i r p i g s w i t h t h e n n - lm a l n h e h a s n e l e dm l fo r hi s n i n e - te e n t h u l e w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d M n s d a y , O c t o b e r 1 0 . - H e r m a n R e - eo r .-M r .a n d M m L o u i e Sc he nk S p e n t S u n d e y a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d g e W g l l z c e Sn o w d o n .M r . a n d te.-(oe s o n y ;o f D e S o t o w e r e u t l o t p r e s e n t .9H n .M a r y B e r r y h a s g o n e t o O m a h a t o sp en d t h e w i n t e r w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .Jl m e s S i p pa n d httx o r d e r e d T h e IEn ter pri se se n t t o h e r l d d r u s so t h a t d w m a y k e e p i n to uc h w i t h h e r o l . I Ir i e n d ; a ni n e i g h b or s i n W l |\ l \ l n { 1 : to n c ou n t y .M i l .Le s li e F r a z i e r i s vi E l i n ; at t h e p a r e n t al , C e r ! H l n d l ey h o m eu n t i l B r . F r a s i e r c a n fi n d n p l a n t o l i ve i n A l u l r u r b l b o u t f o u r t e e n m i l e s o u t o f C h i c e g o . M r s . S a n h S p d n g o f I r vi n g t o n Visited h e r d a u g h t e r ,Hrs..C l a r k l l i n z u n m l l n m i i y la s t w e e k a n d .|m r . BOY .|l$lPS FROMFERRIS wm:|»:1. The only ac cident ihlt marni thu-exceptions!recon!of theWsshlnurtonqountyfairwhich '_~'of man.ggqhghgggfgg ~ aggfy i b r Mr and Mrs. Iron ZllnHey and Mr. Runneli an once rreomimlIhr unusual extfllvnce of the bum.11and decidad that one of thrm wouldbe1verysuitableudltionto the experlmenul he:.I at Belu-\ikle,Maryinnl He offered nverysatiifnctorypri:-P for thcpick n! the Int but when he under-took to choose the best one he found that th¢ hnnrlelt pri of the¢ieaI.So mrariiwas esrh n duglint: of the ot rn ghat ha- ml; | fnmiiy spent last Sunday withMm. Hindlevk sister, Mrs. CharlesVsood.u of Fnmnnt. Mrs.lnalig Fnzllr and mn,David nn! to Calhoun Sunday zospend a few day s at the GeorgeHimlley home.Mrs.Hans Frahm and little daughter visited Slturday After-noon at the Henry Wulbern home. Elica Bissell, non of Mrs. Pe-LfJensen.is lttenfilng Wesieysn . Brain Work and Sugar Hr u lt l s u n k e n lose m o r e su g a rfr ut u t h e bl oo d d u r i n g th e i r ta l! t h a n d n m a n u a l w u r i c vr l . l r m r d l n gto n wn lt rx pe ri nu - nl s in ( . a¢ cl lo »l o vai si l.It i s u m k n o w n j u s t w h ythis ln lpmsun h u t It I1 lh o n g b t ll.m a y b e th r o u g h so me u m m m o f t h e m e r .¥1 r u i u . w u r k ¢ - n u n p a r -i l r u i a r l y ll ah le In rot dn.m d t i n Duroc Jen¢sow at the annualpurebred J . of Fan Carneran iof dltterenz sports.In the hro of enum until n htgr Jute. BOYS MAKEsnaxzazn RECORD Riley.Chalk:and lldc olm I I e J .C .B r n d l n e n a r e a v e r y p r o u d t r i o o f b o n .A y e a r a g o t h y b o u g h t a v e r y h a n d s o m e y o u n g D u r o c w i e r n a g o w a t t h e a n n u a l Spor fn G in n Honor ThOre is a chant] wiudot in tha"Spa:1| Bly" in th-I cathednl ofRl. John Illl UhIne In New York la y in ' I n u . ml an dw. mmmden Ia lou of softer places wha: Ah'd futher lay. !n | .b o w l l n g b l l l l n d n ,ak l t l a g . hacluoy,s m n r .f e n d n g s r r n t l l a g . p a l s n u l l , t r i p s h o o t i n g m d m o t o r b o i l i n g . hue.WhHethe wound is verypainful it il not thcught lo be<1-w Ind it 3| hoped no bw ~'1;-gg :dll follow..r um n man v u a nUniverldty ihidtnt :lvl had thisresident not aacurwd. wauld havehnilhld th! enum for his A.B.dvzfve Thin wall p r o b a b i y night.'Hrs. George Bates, wife of the county agent, substituteI for MissInu Maher in the aut Deschooll u !llonday whileIn Maher nttended her brother,Roben'| M455 in Dunlap, !owa. Hn. Ly nn br came up from Omaha lui. Satunday on the noon.r o ~ n ~ar c . .~ t e n d s o n t h e o-on. . .;.u a ~ p n | m l a t i o n 1 7 ~ And Hard lo Finial: A iwme-hu df rl ln g u h m m l l Igo od d n l l i k e an 4urr»|u»ud».~n\'¢wuru - In lr vcl ulze rtu rv. you :lu cy not mum - out n ay wtn rr e. bu t il'|| al wa ysi l \ l | r \ ! l i l l [no s l a r l . - B l n g h a m o n P w u . |IDNG CREEK 'ily with ;.~ father. Urban Cuh-elin and her dster, Min Elizabeth.Hany hmlli u o f De So m a t- tended the county fair Thunday. llr. and ilu. Roy Andan-on mdill Sulherhnl i t e n d e g n ~7 rl.a t t n y min Bm: fu! Sunday. u1I1 I sz DIHHIIIIIIIII|II||||l|I|||ll||IIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII .mnlul|||nlmmu|||n||||||m|||u|||@ 5 I l We Are Here ............ _.------~ ~ ".za 11.251uwman phynmly L-» one of man '" ""' "'¥"*"" "0 = a t i o n fo r t h e o n e In m o s t p e r f e c t h e a l t h l e o o r d i n t o he a l t h st a n d - n d s } ! o l % d % o \ 5 e F ' n n e e l - H a r i - ' no n . fi r s t ; E m i l y A r o n so n , a e c o z r l a n d H u y l t l l l l n , IJ1 . l r . !.D r . R . J. u l w l o c h 'n s i h e e x s m l n i n g p h y s c a n .M r s . E l l a Ty s o n a n d R u t h A m n - ao n o f B l a i r w e n t o ve r t o t h e c o u n t y fa i r w i t h t h e Jo h n A r o n - s o n fa m i l y . H o w a r d L o n g , fo u r t e e n y e a r o l d Fon o f F r e d Io r l g ,i s r e p o r t s I qu i t e s i c k w i t h n fo al . nn .I g la nd tr o u bl e .M r s .M a r i a n S l b e r l s n d sp e n t 'I" -\e »< !ur sl be moo n w it h M rs. C hen -1 t e r A r o n s o n w h i l e M a r i a n s h e a r e d # M e n fo r F r e d L o n g .H e o u r sh e ar e d sh ee p fo r E a r l C a l d w e l M o n d a y .§ W i l l A r m s t r o n g a n d w i fe h a ve m o ve d In F r e m o n t s n d L o u i e J e n - se n i s l i vi n g o n t h e A r n u t r o n g pla ce.; F r e d a n d W e s t o n L o n g 1nrere bu s i ne s s ca l l er s i n O m ah a M on d a y M r .anal M r s .Jo e L a z u n :l e ft s FOOT BALL~ BlairMerchants Macy Indians " z LEAGUE fll PARK BLAIR SUNDAY OCT. 2nd x MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTER Office in Mnyle mag.sale una II 3 v ena = E EE E E E The prompt service and the careful attention we ren- der our customers in the filling of their phone orders has converted niany women to this economical,time m | , | ¢| | | | |" ; g , ; 1 " ' 1 - - " 1 " 1 U - "" " ' u im u n l l t h e p l u e n u n . f l h ° \ w I \ d \ * = ~ r . u =$ 1 5 . 2 2 . . . . = !3 '. R " '£ I. f. 'I . ! a n d p u m m e l r a r h o t h e r i n t o .t ~ 'h en y c al ve s $ 6. t 10 §l u .0 tl ;n m u b on a n t e s : : u t r a n d m m w i t h t h e l p p l a u a a o f t h e p u b l i c .dugu n b ull s 15 .15 06 25;I a m 7 h e n ; "C'on sist ¢nt7 tho u ar t a j ¢~~r ell. " ' flun h; fe eder s !H .25l l.\2 .4U:go od t t °___choice t e m l l n S9. 25q tl i.Ti;h l r t u Ec ho ea n f g h ,Xf l t h i n g l u n gotn i t eed en 8% :su a 2 5; com mon tr C o u n t y F a i r ; , , \ . 1 l t A r l t m a n s t l i l 1 h i r a t m k a n i2. 000 a.| \a;good at gggg tjmg 2, 9 bg hut rd.I't~ op'l e w ho 1 lh0 |t¢ xll l¢|» !!1 f3.0 \J0 1l|. $|I h i r i t l t t e n d e d th i s fa i r a n d pr¢\riou1\l90~I |to¢:kt°r»l»T.Ii 0!.Ul l:common o m :fu r n l o n g pe r i o d a f y u r a i t o I a l r |\I.0¢¥\'l1I i1t.5|I(1T.¥S:t r u t h ; a n u n u t i r n o u n i n t h c o p i n i o n t h a t nm l e n s s . s e ¢s . t u =stuck i u i f m i t ' l u t h e h u t o n e l n t h e h i n m - y 1 t t L o a a : . * ; s ;t l n h y fa d i n g boilers g f th_g._g »|<gin \i°n._» r3i gm I- \ m \ ', $ 1 . r s t n . s 0 ;. m x c u l s u s s a t w n A pe t i ti o n i s b e i n g si m u l a t e d a m o n g B l a i r t 't.*aitlonis t h e p n t y c r of w h i c h i s t o ° = '~ ° " 1 § ° th e U m o f th e W a s h i n g t o n h i ; w a y t h r n u g h th e c i ty .A t p r e s e n t i t . r u n s w u t fr o m it.:int er sec ti on w i t h S o u t h m e e t l n *h e s ch o ol h ou s e, th e nc e n o r t h a l o n g W l i k e r A ve n u e I s n t U v'x o t d i e n m o n u m e n t l n t o W u h i n g t o n s t r e e t . Th e ch a n g e n h d w o u l d h a veth e n e w l z ffl n r a y g n n o r t h fr o m U v; p i n e in l e r s e r t i on o n S o u t h a l l - n t t o H - t i n street.a m !t h e n Friday and Saturdqy Specials g § cr ea m , c al io an d c offee .H . R . 'l y s o n a n d M r . a n - I a n - . E l a x Tu m o r d r o ve d o w n t o O m a h a l u i . M o n d a y e ve n i n g a n d o n t h e s r n t u r n IM P i n t h e e ve n i n g a b o u t e m i l e a n d a h e ! !o u t o f l l h u r l l - a i r l i g h t s g u n o u t e n d I~ I\ e r e t : a r w e rig ht.i n t h e ai u- h l t zhe of m e ; lro\ le| \e. D u g t o t h e en o r mo u s q u a n t i t y o f c r u d e oi l i n t h e h a n l s o l t h e re fi n e r s a n d t h e e x t r e m e l y Io # pr ic e.h i g h g r a d e Dl a t il a t e o r fu r na c e oi l i s !o w e r t h a n i t ha s b e e n fo r l e n y e a r s .W e a n f u r - ;_\.__A -..-\h...CB IA 'Ic r 0 f l . I . I . 1 c2t},I 2.1 an O m a h a :I`..IiLor \ \1}W eekes . ° f g m h o s p i h l w h e r e she v u op e n u - u l o n la x ;F r i d a y ac e o ni i n g t o r e ivr l e a t t h i s o ffi c e .H e r m o t h e r . r a . J. M u e l l e r h u b e e n w i t h h e r a n d pl a n a t o r e t u r n I n B l a i r t h e la t te r p a rt ol ' t h e w ee k . M r s .C .0 .D u r n o n h m o t h e r , N o r f o l k P r e m p u , 4 | u r n a n l u ! Su- =<1 ;-n y a lt er seven! d ey: il lne ss fn l l o o r 1 st r ok e ol'p a n l y t i l . M r .W e e k e s w a s o n e o f t h e p i o - n e e r n e w s p a p e r m e n o f t h e s t a t e a n d h i s c o l u m n o f ' * I h l n h "i n the Press will be ;natly_gli|.»e#l.Puriln Flwr. 48-lb. Suk 1.95 Quad .hr Sun! Pickle:.asCu p a n d S u mn e r B r an d Co l fe r . 2 - l b .l i k l -"'''E \`|ie§r"`hiE'"=i¥\'iii¢`1Tr}E|Iii n u ll! a t ' H i eenu.hull lmrll \¢them aut.mn y o u r lin k ! mp Iznn n m a ui 1¢\n push along a w r y !R e n l p u l a r : e q l r l o d e n t l : b o w l ; f ` < § § § 1 r ; \ § ; | wm. RATHMANN INJURED1 - - . v- p u g - u u n U s n vvq a h v I l l 'I n d U10 N I U ! !I n 1 na bros ci dcmm ri (of lou der iamfa i r _ a i y i r h i e h th i s so un ll f h i d : r b : o u I I l g u n a u u o o a u o . A g n 3 n a n t 0 | Ie P F ° P d a n d w h i c h f fl !: h u n v n u l v n r n l i ! i t m n l e r .Hr.Wm.Rathnunn,y Qnon o! Mr. and lin. Gul Rarnizaienn ne roucmooaea :or many yean sou l l .Both from n ne n atlon l:ld mlduutloml xundpuflnt, ourqgngy hir this _ =";_;'j;» n mn-u c u u fl!10 1| till af th i Monk of the cout; Winn! tha fair unochtlon 1|-ai irnuennly incrnud. A num-bfr of other successful county fat Lambs:R l l p n .mad hc hain t1u101a.1i; nunm Mr umd tu mg a u i : l u tlvu , : n m 1 | clwlto m.1s¢1a.zs;nauvn. com:mn ln luod $1l.l00l3.?|;:puns iambn sham Ill.$00!1.50: tn: yur Um #|.»o¢no.:s. Ein: Fur. :und in rmllrn lllkln of Bhir. was nericusly injund last.Sunday when a :hot n wu u »¢i-unmie dixchsl'xuu wounding him in knee.The young mln.in mmmny vim a wma, :ma beenhuntmg on the dur and their but had been towed up the riverby|motor but and after undui h um. In1 A imlk a n.. hun HERMAN NEWS lllss Eileen Olson was shopping in c ms ; Fr id ny and tool: thetrlln from there ll Btttle Creek,Neb.to spend the week-end with her litter,llrs.Ed 2leave:of that phee.Hill Lilllg Kuhlman wan shop-pin ln Omaha Pridxy.r. nnd Urs. Joe Riddles spent mm; a t th e L ir a . L iu i e A c k - ermsn ome.ltr. and Hrs. Jus.Vnn Hom.Hr. and Mrs. Albert .lssperaen and daughter spent Sumiay ln Lincolnvisiting Hn. Berth; Nelderkruger.,Kenneth Huzelman came downfrom Dakota Sundny.Hr.and Mn. J oe Riddles of Illinois. were guests of Hr. and lin. Chas. Horn,also GnndmnHugelmsn I'fishy evening.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Hansen,Emily Jane and Clark were Sun-day 'ments at the Cad Pieper home n Blair.llr. and Hrs. Wm. Jensen spentInst week at the Panels Chrlgten-sen home while Hr.Christemen attended the fair at Arlinlrtvn.caring for his livestock which he erhiblted.Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Hom andWillis, Mr. and Hrs. Chu. Blan-chard and *Audrey Gaines were showin in 011mhz Frlday.lllr . ll...Hugelmsn o Wake- freld, Nab. was at his mother's,Mn. Catherine Hugelmnn. also atHr. and Mrs. Chas. Hdnl' and Mr.and Mrs.L. V. .Aelnennan's Inst Tseulsy.Mr. Hulelmxn drove oninto Omaha. Simon Korshol :sms down fromSiouxCity last week and spentseveral day: at the Chris Kornhojhome.He left Tllursdny for Blair He expects to do the muon workon the new gymnasium at Danacollege. Mn. Minerva Carter o! Blairwa s l Monday dinner guest of Mr .and Mrs. Taylor French.lnthesfternoon hir. and Ain. FrenchHrs. Earl French and Lyle droveto Blair, tdcing Mrs. Carter there.Frenchs drove down to visit Mr. and Hrs. Andrew Svengunlthe new tvrlns. The stork left a fine boy nt 1. 41o~o4\f»~o-¢r>o41f~|~§f~|:»r>o¢\o~o4~|f>l41f'» HAVE YOU Used your I5 cent coupon which the Blair Milling Co. .gave you at the fair? If not, why not? They are good only un`til Oct. I6.Every sack guaranteed to be satisfactory or full purchase price refunded. Blair Milling Co. Kuhr & Wright, Prop. o v o u v o w n r o o u o o v u n r v n n r o u v o u u o eral days with her daughter, Mrs. Pete Miller, left for her home InFnmont Wednesday.Mr. 0. H. Gmlney and\Hr. Fm! Robertson left thls week for Bas-sett on a hunting triu Jeare ElIekeen moved Ingo the heme owned by the FarmersUnion Tuesday.Mr. and Mra. Chu. Arnold leftlast Friday for Rochester. Minn.Mr.and Lira.Chas.Cameron. Mrs.John Cameron and Mrs. Emma Spire returned Thursdayfrom a visit In South Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Larsen re-turned from Columbus Wdenemiay where Mr.Larsen had gone formedical treatment. Mina Edith Raver of Blair was.4 guest at the home' of her sister,Mra. Bert Lowe Saturday. Mrs.Minerva Carter of Blairin spending a fur daya ~ari9.l1 heraialer, Misa Maggie Lowe.Mr. and Mn .L.Anders andmother,Mrs:Anders of Sioux(Ti ere spending a few d m wi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson.The Anders formerly lived at Herman., Mises Lena Ruaulell was a week-tml guest of Mrs. Anna Prddie.Misses Laura a.n.l .Annu F u n :spent Sunday with their sister,Hrs. Lizzie AckermanHr. and Lira. Frank Larsen and S1ra1n'n in dslerl, Lin. Ed }lu-rl: and Mn. Lawrence Harris thisweek.Mr.and Mn .H.0.Conner.Mr. and Mn. Henry Cooper left Thurniay for Gnnt. Nohr. when Mr.:nd Mrs.Henry Cbnrerttoppedtovisit.Mr.and rs.Earl Prussia was formerly MaudCooper.Mr. and lin. H 0. Coop- er drove on to Yoder,Wyo.toviaitMrs. Coopcrh brother.RayHarrison.Ted Ellis and Mr. Frandsen left Sumlay for ArkanuaBaptist. Guild meets at the par- sonage this week for work..Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ha mamowednearTclmmahHonday,moving wilh Wm. Johns~on'|.Pete Prim moved into Mr. Noyes' house Monday. the early part of the summer butHrs.Woodward could not stand,the high altitude and W g re- turned to Herman.ll.is opmlthat Mrs. Woodward will be :blato enjoy their trip.Hr. and Mrs. 0. E. Swain and 4lBumper Crops .in the Northwest Splendid :repo ol when, rye. barley and Flax have beenhan/and :hh yur in the Nonhweu md are now beingduahd. Nez mumu in muny inumzen ue paying lar :he land an which :hey were grcwn. .1>..»a.¢ 'm 'rm5 -,_;_'-_dvvlrud 21. bn-1 h f 1 3 :1 - . u : ~ . . ~ ||.,Vi c to r S u l u l k a w a s n S u ~ yg u e s t a t t h e Ja k e S u b a l i n h o m e . M n .O .H .Go d nc y a n d M n . x -an»-...__. - . - - .__' A Full Coal Bin H Havgyou filled your coal bin in preparation of winter weather soon to come?If not, it will pay you to phone 59 to deliver your order today. andle afull line of Feeds and Salr stalied an Atwater Rent ndio inthe E. C. Johnson home.Ed and Floyd Sl11.~et.l left thisweek for Alnnrorth, Nehr.The Blptlst Minion Circle meets this Wednesday 1\.il}\ Mrs.A. L. S\I.lli\ln IMr.lm]Mn .H.C.BruntonandMayLouisewere callers at the home af Mn. Lizzie AckermanWedneadeny evening.Sir. :mi Mrs. Illr! French spentthe week-end in w===-gg mu questaof Mn. Innc h°a bro!r, Mr. andMu. Orlo Jones. Mn. A. L. Sullivan spent Sun-dn with Mr. and Mrs. J .II. Sutul . Imndcllulcnp. Muchnlihaua-lmuimd lnulud lhlira allmu.Gnlmbvv andulaalpu-ril{b| held ndianmwluzhnhfuumdnnzbn Pn|pd11iu||\|.nd£auh»|l|:peru. Extremely Low Fu-so an uov¢dJ.|.u¢ so dad; h.»..1.»{¢ Noun is Du ii vu for ftlhrIarmnsIn the C.nl»aI Shlu ll ur into UnNorlinvul. uhh; llumjiad farming pays hg dnIlltml; ub e r Glh ma 2 0 6 :Oc S!! RoundTrip foEu te m Mo n ta n a a n d W e s ter n D ni o tu (Kahn lhull ha Ja;0 from dau ol' nh! Th e I L W A U K E E R o a f l`|¢kn|\rl1.Ib|\oldT0¢I|¢:in¢||.¢1lnM111vwh|Hau:||vid\.8.D..mBah!.Mlnl.i\cl allbnnebInl ,dm u Oriuu.8 tllnwn.N.D.s!dlh.8.D.:llbd.8 D,-aNa I r " % " " ° " a » . b ¢ 1 . | n ,S D..|.n C»q,B.D.. inclusive. Tichuurilibvaold !!.O1vl Minu-inkadludonablnnmladlnciud ing Munn Cary: loin. and Camou$.D:Au1dn.Mum.»ndEpn S D.:A\.m1n.Mmn .md0\r¢nm.|,Hu\n.;91630. Munn. and Halma. Han.:Cum. Mm.. md wr-mm s D;Hfmd n. laura. Smuhma sm.<'s:."'~'r"= l'I#1n49!I&||z:ud ~ .ma;xEJ.. s. D." Ilrome of Hr. and Hrs. Carl Nelsonlaat week.Mn. Nelson and babeare. doin; nicely.Hr. and Hn. Chris Xorahoj and children urene callers at the hemeofHn .Xonhofa parents,Hr.and li n. M.Madsen nenr Drumcne day last week.Hia:Hagde [awe ia at theGordon Lowe home this week while Mn .Lowe is in 'Omaha eatingfor her mother, Hrs. G. Hansen.who ll very dak.Hra.Minerva Carter was aneek-end guest at glue Geo. Loire home.Hr. and Ura. Fred Clarlatenae~of kleliunwille,Oregon vid =Hrs. Chriatlm Hugelman a -~r.and Mrs. Clue. Hom Friday eve- ninx Hr. and Hn. Christensenwill be remembered by many ofthe older people.For many yearnthey had a grocery store at thelondon recently vacated by Ray- mond Bcvee.The Ch.\latenaen'a left Herman about fifteen yearsago and it seem:nlee to havethem back for a viait.Violet Jensen apenr.last we-ek ailh her grandparents.hir. andHre. Nels Jaeperson...It would be irnpouible to [ivethe namee of all who attended thecountyfair from Herman lastweek.However,that was the moat that Herman people did las!week ao there is not much news.Mr. and Mrs. Orange Hilajngerand, Mm Bert Cooper returned Friday from the Sand Hilll.The n a m 'Aid of the li. E.church will have an all day meer-ing tls week at the Henry Kohl- man nrne.Last Friday all business houses cused, thltflgieing Herman day at r1 e eoun y rMr. and Mrs. Julius Weber were ln Arlington Tuesday.Misa Marion Reid went m Arl-ington Thunday evening a n d spent the night with her mother and Mrs. Jensen who were thereell week conducting a atanrl.Little May Louise Mellonrllat Monday afternoonat the Ed é""8" home.M mn..B ru nton er a o 5visitor at lhe J. W. éfmm home Cards have been received en-nnuncing the marriage on Satur ingion fair lut week.Caleb Lofiil end Hr. Chamber:ealled on Gwm Loftie and LouieLarsen Hendly afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.. Earl Thomgleon, Em, Daisy Ind Clivin and etaAnderson were Bldr edlen lastToads! afternoon.Ham d, Merdelle and GenldimMatlll c alled at Raymond Hagiil'111umlsy evening. Anna Haier spent Saturday eh-ernoon with Lwlle Skov.Freeman Loftle ailed at Chu.l{o\~eml{ck'e Thunday evening.Mr. and Hn. Elrl ThompsonandfemilandMeta Thompson1-Pfnt F y in Winnebago et "°°'f° 'I11o\::!eone.MI dred e Viola Loftin visiledt1*.eNew England school Thursdayeftemoon.Hr. and Mrs. lloyd Fieteber andchlllrenof Elreno,Okla.spentWednesday at F. E.. Fie\.eher'|.. Liille Janice lone Loftis stayed day, July 93. of Henry Gemoelsto iliac Lillian Kudsna.The ved-_ ding oopurred at Welt Point atlm h o me o f _b|lde'l mothar. !ur¢. I-'1-mx x 'rm naarly- Iarada are at home at 4260 Harneystseel, Omaha.The-groom mentmost of his boyhood day: ln Her- Chaa. Hadn rldted \l'¢.Inelday atthe achooi.llr. 8. Bl. Parrish was a dinnerguest at the D. I1.2layea home Fr id ay moh aHr. Cala moves this weak intolhe J, W. Brunton houae vacatmlby Jaaae Erleben.man and zraduatal from the Her-l Alisa Mildred lloftis spent thomanhlghschoolln1922.Ho week-and at home -entem!the University of Ne-1 Hr. and lin. Rllldln were sn- laraaka in the fall of that year and tool:on the study of medicine. Ho will graduate in June.Hiabaloo in a graluate nurse..Truhlsen B1othan installed anAtwater Kent radio for Bert Lowethe past k.! urday nighe guests of HinesLaura and Anna Fuesa.A aon 'aaa born Sept. 27th toHr. and lin. Elwood BdnlaiTuggday, Sapt. 27 being r. L. Illl:~in|~er'a aaventyfifth birthday.me family |athered at the par-L. A. W ward sold his cream | entad home.The W0 .daughbera station las week to Mu. ArchieShaffer.Nr. and Mrs. 'Hoodwardleft immediately for Circle. lion.where their son.Albert has alarge contract of lrralinz for the Nonhern Pacific railway.Mr. and from North Dakota anwed Homdayevening.This ia the flrattimeforM, yearn that Mr. IIllalnger hu all hia children at home on his birthday. The timewas spent viddng and at noon a I ~ \/,\~~ ~I | ~ 3 1 U ~I ; :1 ~ .r*v n ~.1 ..1¥!nwn 's sis ter , M rs.Iph §§r!lo~y O ~ u r .m e e t i n q f'a r e pl a nn e d fo r t h e fu t u r e .H a r r y S m i t h a n d fa m i i y w a s a m o n g those f r o m o u r n e l g h b o n h o o d w h o a t t e n d e d t h e fa i r l u i . T h u n d a y . H e n r y G1 : b b c a n d t h e th r e e F r a h m b o f i - s p e n t Th u r s d a y e ve - ni ng li st e n nz ove r th e r ad i o at th e Hn r ky Ap p le b y h on u .- . O u r h o ) l ,R i c h a r d Li p p i nc o t t an . i W i l l i a m P e c k , w h o t o o k t h e i r r i g z t o t h e fa i r . g o t t h e fo l l o w i n g re su l ts :R i c l u m l g o t o n e fi r s t l nc l u b c l a n ; o n e fi r s t i n o p e n c l u b a n d o n e fi n t i n s h o w i n ; c o n t e s t . W i l l ia m ha d fo u r pi g s , g e tt i n g t w o fi r st a , o n e second a n d l p e t i a l o n P o l a n d C h i n n . N e i l S u t t o n w a s ab l e t o b e b r o u h t h o m e S a t u r d a y fr o m B l a i ra n d | \ r e c o ve r i n g n i e e i y fr o m h i s ac:l der it. M r .a n d M r s .C l a r k Li p pi n co t t we re Su n .l . xy di n ne r g ue s t: of Mn . I.ip: \lnco tt'n eoun in,Mi n a M a b e l Am er.=»on of Omahnn Th e lI~1 B r o w n fa m i l y h a d t h e fo l l o w i n g S u n d a y d i n n e r gu es ts : Mr . Ja y D e a t r e r r a o f O m n h a t M r s . l It h g n"R cn ah aw a n d fam il iv o l Bl a i r .on e B r o u r n a n d fa m i o I Il e . r m a n a n d M n . B r o vm 'a fa t e r . M r .u m . M r .( i l u t a Je ns en a n d fa m i t y sp en t S u nd n in B i s i r a t t h e h o m e o f I Ir n m e t t l t .L l o y d H u n k h u be en h e l p i n g NEW ENGLAND NEWS Irenown and Frm Loftia c allwil. alll Spriclt'| Monday evening.Alma md Birdie Fletcher spent. T u n h oafumoms nt.the Frank Loftla meFnndshw Erl n spent WedMsrlly night at Hom:rd Curleya.Mn. Nail Thompson :nd Aliceap:nt Wedneulay at Earl Thomp son'|.Quits a number ad people fromheroattendedtheWuhiugtoncounty hir at Arlinnon Int week. Mr. and Mm. Floyd Curley spent Sundly at Wm. Ilovendickk.Irena Larsen vlai!»e~l the Plenalnt Hn: school Friday.Nd l Thompson called at EarlThompsonk Sandor morning. Misa Maude Eri sen of 0|kln:1.l npenllt the week-and at Ilowanl C |ur ey sHr. and Mm Harold Curley andMaxine were Blmlr callers l~`rl.|a}' lftemoon.Louie Larsen and family culled-g M.E.Anthonfo Pridny evo n nzMiss Guralta Upelike of Blair spent the week-eliti at the homo of her pAronl.1. Mr. and Mrs. wn-bur Updike.Mina Geraldine Marlll spent'Thumlny ewnlng at Floyd Bla gi!l°a.Mr. an.i Mn. Henry Kruger tml BE NCH NOTE S Harley Applebfl famil l` ntSundayatthehomeJg n . Appleby'a parents, Mr. and Mn.George Huardll. near lrv£|1,|ion.. Mr. and lin. Harry Smith. Dor-othy and Earl ware in Omaha ahopnina hat Wednesday.L o i e M h |f m n s t l u tucncaasypenSalunlaynight ll. the RudolphMeneke home.Mg. John Guvnptnn. E. C. Lip-pincott and Geo. Badferow haverecent!been filling :Li cm.Cum nf City patrons, teachers and upla ure proud tint theirexhibrt at the fair, an a whole won first plan.Madame: Clark Lippincott andTheo. Ollnler were Omaha vlzil-|:r»~ Wedneasday of int week.lim. Clifford Ray 1|nl filled iv iunior hog nhera.Riley, Chu.and lllleolrn Brad:nmn, sons ol' J u .Bmderson They recentiy mid | hung 1.8 Z. Ruueil to beshipped to Harylaml to an expuri-mentnl herd at Ile-Iuwille.TheBro-derson boys an* gnndmns ofthe well known hm! rli|\¢I'» Ulm Cameron and it in medleas to usthat Grandpa Cam:ron ii junly proud of the boys.enMr. and Hrs. J. 31. l'1ewaterte;tained at Sunday dinner, Mr.md Mn.. Rosa Devin and \1nug\|»ters of Blnlr, llr. :md Mm Harold Brewster,Hr. and Mm ForrestHnwmr, Loon: and I'om»n|.. Jr..Hin Iris Brewster :uid Mn. Hath n Deeta.WMI.llml Mrs.1Ilwood llrinley ; .°;';,.';'°.,.,:°a"'\§":"a' baby '"°' Hr.an d im. ' r. w.Hungale Mn. George Loftin 1'1zunda'y whileher parenuu attended the dr . CTlentvr Hovcndick called at theQearre Lofda home Sunday mom- mg. We hope that Br. Ililsinger liven to enjoy many mor-v birthdays.Hn, Wm. Adams md Mrs. "ggBree were gn-elu at the ChuChsmberiinhog#one day lui. week. 7:30 a. m. Holy Cummunlon.9:6 a. ln. Chl1Jr~en'| Chuzehud Schuoi.There will be no senden ateleven o'cloek.The meter will heaf Ml Saints churth, Omaha.Letdl memben make a special effortzaattend the urly service. end P H ;for God'|bleninl on ourpaah work Ior the community.The Bo Scouts will meet lt tht of llarian,Iowa and li n .John Kelley of Tekamah were dinnerguests at IId Urnwrfl.Stuar! llmwn has work for lheninler in Teknmah when he non resides.Glen Nichnlaen of Blair ll| i| Iron Sumner were Omaha viaiton last Wednesday evening. H ~ a n N e l n e n . ' ~ w o ~ k 3:00 W . H . R a l p h s . D n g d n g 8.10 l y n n R a y . D m r g i n g 27.00 n Air.Ilan.uf Arlington,culled chackenn for Mrs.(..R. Sutton Monday.On Inst Th u mb li n .Ed Saturday.'rm C||!|l'\r IIlf§ll°(l n. O.McDonald with his c an nt the Ar! lilrean ~r h~r ~other, Hn. 8~~ydef-, N. D-I Hn. c. w. StukysvHur ROSE HILL rrmms Nearly evtryoml around hereattendedthe fsir at Arlingtnnlui. week, some goin( over everynay.The ball g"'=" » frff neu and fireworks new wary largecrumbs at etch session.Evelyn Andersen and LesterIiansrn .lrove over to Harlan, In..last Thursday and were married,nlurnin; the mme day.Avis and lilrean of her mothar, Hn. SusieLane, who ia still qdh Ill at this writing.-..It arouhl ha eaaier to naun thanfrom Chia vicinity wh0 lid not at-tnnd the fair on Blair day, Thunday, than than who idid. The fine weather Friday templeI some tozo another durln spite of the very had wulh-er on Sunday a nice crowd waspus-ont at Pleasant View and ni- ough hw achools ol the countyenpruentod,the ,speakerswere T1eaent and gave some hein-ful u In and nrmona.PleasantView did Ita part and the dlnneral. noon wan a hap~y feature nf I n ~l ..Un l !o f M a x Bam-:~:.D .l r r i x - r i M o n d a y e ve n i n g fo r a vi s i t w i t h re la t ives .A l W r i g h t n t u r n e d Mnne lny fr o m Ex c e l s io r S p ri n m e ,M o . Je n n i n g s W e n t r i m n i n m l a fe w d a y s l o n g e r a t t h e S p d n g s .Nex t.S u n ! w i l !be p r o m o t i o n d a y a t t h e pu n . S u w l l y S c h o o l . Mn. l al cr el ll W n ll in ms en ls u ;H H_ q u i t e p a o d y .Mrs . Ha ro ld \ \V ¢h at er c am e do wn f r o m Te k a m a h F r i d a y a n d m e m . t h e n i g h t i t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r - e n t s , M r . a n d l i n . F r e d R o g a n . Mr. and Mu. Clarence Ilan.-:endrove over from College View cnFriday mnrnlng and attended thefair at Arlington that day, comingupto Will ilanntfs that evening. and 1.indting there and ll A. A.Wilkins'until Sumhy aftemoon,when they retumed home. Russrll 'l'n3!or met with an nr-fi.Ient Friday that might hau~roved serious. but as it happens for Po-or iAmdt Hdw., Sapplhs I 1 Emma J. Ammon, Burt 10.8 Rn. lla:ie Blank. Bonn! forPoorBonrd of Insanity, inunity '."Ic m 2151:lhry J. Cook. Copying on Nu-.13 modal Ind!!s u n .I. C. Eller, Co. Judgl. Cmnt T? Colt: & Fontan 2I . UF. 8. Wilmer Ch., Type uCleaner.: QJahnE.lIanlen,Dep.Sherlf!,; »''~'\;.;'==°°u gGuyInkiey, Supplies forwP"° § ll 3rd Qunrtlri D ! ! m.e y,ySalary I N K Kloip Printing Go., Supplies 4.11.J.lhrkn l Sans. Suppliei 1for Poor 14.8County Clerk, Ernrw. Freight, P°llfl¢¢11.78llaudeo Hehnnn, Sheriff. C. Zi. Andersen healed hop forJohn Taylor Friday night.Quite a hm crowd gathered atthe Jane Hansen home Saturday night to ehariveri lr. an d Hrs.Luhr Hansen, who were recently married.A lunch of nndwlches.cake arucl p t r u nermd to allpresent:r whic h dnn we re polled arouml.Will Ryxn ll driving a new Paige and Clernmena Wi lamaen enew SIM.1|hich they recentlyrehued.puThe Role Hill Ladies' Aid meets with Mn. Rudolph Heneke Wed- nnday, Oct. Sth..ilu. J ena Paternn of ConnellBluff! visited at John Pete:|en'sint week.Ron Hlll lehool had tum daysdf for the falr Int week, Thun- hg and Friday.uhn Petersen mm: to OfnalnTuesday. alrucbed to draw warrants on the funds indienl.ol below to pq- theCarried.a n t ..Amlerson I: Frnhm, Dm:-;4.91:si n:Chris F. Fnhm, Dnuing 24.30 C. M. Jensen. Dnzzin!ms nWm. G. Pfeiffer, BlacksrnilhwgfkI27.1°C. P. Puls. Dnnrins u s e William Siuen, Holla .76Otto You. Dragging 30.20Blair Oil C0. Gas, on.Gr ille 56.94Lauren Biffnr, Dragging 12.60Charlie Cumichnel. Laboq .1.50Earl Coulter, Dragging*xazo J. W. Coulter, Maintaining.Labor 82.80J. E. Emlw;rd\. Uraning z9.80John P. Gallagher, Ron! work 10.00Curl M. Jensen. Drawn:6.40N. A. Muulfnnl, Salary-Sept. 100.00NcbruknIowa Oil Co., on 5.62Geo. W. Nelson, Runnin: Gn dtr 20.00 A. A. Wilkins, Dragging 8.10George Wulf, Dragging 28.80A. N. Ballard. Lllbor 45.50Gilbert Bnriling, Drltling 9.45 I`loyl Barton, Dnrglng 14.40Paul Ilrodoraon, Road work 30.50Fred Gennlchen, Road work 28.00Albert Hmnon, Dngdng 58.05Hamid Johnson. Road work 9.00Hans Linen, Road work l0.50 Mano Loman. Ronfl work : o mMl:-erl. Hmlnn, Road work 2000 children to atbancl the ~uhingtnn county hir. Leon Wrich called at the ChrisWrlch home Sunday forenoon.llr.and 15.51.Atllu d KahnkvisitedMn .Annu Cornelius ofBennington Weinemdny snernncn. li s a Heian: Sues::pmt thewtek-end at home.Mr. and lin. George Wrlcla arathe proud parents of n lnbr boybum Thursday evening.Hi ne s Do n and Mary WrichandHelenaSues;spent Stm.lav afternoon at tha Auguxt Hahnk imma.Chris Sc humlku is driving anew Star dm punchued at the Arlinnon r.~\nul Mn .Chula:Wrkhwere Wuhinginn :allen Saturday night. |II -_ .. ...A n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s a n d r e l a -r f m h e i p e d J o h n W r i c h o o l e b n h h i s b i r t l vh y o n F r i d a y . T h e Pe ac eful H i l l s c h o o l h a d a A. T. Va n De Ve nt =e r L a b o r 28.00 Th u s . G o u n r d . R o a d w o r k 5.00 Jo h n Zi . E r i c k s o n . R a u l w o r k 6 . 5 0 A n d n l w N e l s o n . R o a d w o r k 7.50 C h u .Pau lse n.R o a d w o r k 4.50 A l fr r i P e t e r s e n , R o a d w o r k l " " " 1 ' '!" " s - ~ . 'I* : : 'l '° " \ r l c W i l l S p r l c k , R o a d w o r k 4.60 E r w i n S n r i c k , R n d w a r !7.50 .Alb ert H l n m n ,Ru m ]w o r k 21.00 I 8.00 3 nn ST. smnv s av lsco vu.- v u c m m c n Rev. Chu. D. Hating, Pastor comnssz oz wns* w . w .M a r s h . H o o d w o r k 41.50 S.H .N e f f ,R o a d w o r k 50.541 W m . G o a l l e r , R o a d w o r k 14.00 A i fr r i S k o v, R o a d w o r k m o o L l o y d E . S i k e r , R a u l w o r k 38.50 H a r r y T h i e fo l d !. R o m ! w o r k 26.00 Fi o re !B a r t o n , R o a d w o r k 225.25 H . C . P i l fh o r , R o a d w o r k 30.00 A . A . W i l k i n s , R o l d w o r k 3 3 0 0 Har lnh all W ilk ins . Roa d w or k 2 5.1 11 R i c h a r d B u n 1 . R o a d w o r k 19511 F r a n k B a n d , R o a d w o r k | 0 5 0 E d . W a l e m m n . R o l d w o r k 51.00 C~~..PROCBBDINGS 1 1 - u - n l ! Counl Comnxiuionen Rwm,Binh.ebrukl, Sept. 26, ID27The Board of Gounty Commu- sionen mn pursuant to adjourn-ment taken Sept. 12, 1927.Present:Chu. Nelson,C.B. Mahan.: and C. J. Ndlon." '!`h¢'111lnute|of the preceding meeung were rad and approved.After a carefui examination oftha following blils cn the different funds it was moved and aecondrlthat tha foliowing chirp: be al- Se pt .100.00J.F . Jn c k e m t t , W i n 8.82 Ll o y d A l a i n . R o a d w o r k 61.00 E. S . A n d e r s o n . R o a l w g g k 51.00 Je na P. La r se n . R on - I w or k 7.50 Jo h n S . A n d e n o n , R a u l w o r k 5 . 0 0 | I\ P r W i i l i l m s e n .Ra mi w o r k 2 5 0S a m H a l l , S a i n t ; S e p t .100.00An d e rs o n 81 F r a r n .R o a d w o r k 26.50 fh r l s F . F r a h m , R o a d w o r k 62.611 A m n l l S c h m i d t , R o m ! w o r k 3 0 0 I dl! School.Raliy and Promotionyihxram.11 A. M. Morning ""{I aervicl..Subject: "The Mnlefs ent". 'Ja-cll 4010 bv lin. Paul Moons.Ra-mptnon of mtmben.Hglp crowd he ch E1ure6:30 P. ll. "Ih=¢ Epwnrth Lean!mgeling.All young people of theenngrrgnlnnu e u k e d to cena#fd hear about new orgnnlgdon p ans.7:80 P. li. Evening Rnliy Pru- grnm.Dedkation n dl offionrland workers of all organizations ll ;.t.hc ¢};un|.|A . §3 " " "' " ' o n y u n vroznm-Sneclal mu c.Genera!theme:"Hy Church".All :numbers andfriendsofanybrancho f th t ¢hnr1:h urzed to be preolnt.Nota:That beginning xlala Sun-day the evening service begins ° "~'X~'35" hour»'i"§3°5 xx run fy:..o rthe rhunh nght pmgram..£1-.r the flas, an ==--\=5_ vggf ownsu0||.l.'one onth l mobilization for Christian pro-~Coma in lime for tbl x 11|Frliuy. 7:00 P. ll. Social M11 night.Detail.:in the bulletin.Coma just for s good time adv! zu get better lcqtmlnted.You knaw the old ='1=;.s°- "Wellberun in half done".ome and he p Insure n nod bednning, for the new church yur. ar ;,app el s.,I"Jf'w. 1|h s u 1 for Poor 5.85 In Dic k Btric klett, Citingfor Poor ZLWA. A. Watemun. Return Pram-mlum Hd! Ina.Y I M B y o r d e r o f tb l Mu g C u r l zenevml sf llothen Pan on tml5;;|;\ted Anna C.Bnock andTT Clerk instructed to drawwarrant! for $83.33 par month BQ-glnning Oct.1,1921 to mr tht uma.On motion duly mafia and ear rind A Resfunding Drder in #lillmounl of $18.86 'urn gnnted FtCnlhnun Sum Bunk by muon nfR01 Eltlte Vllul not havin; blllldlductvd. On motion duly muh inf! nb-ried the Board adjourned to meaIn nmlu union on Tbufiay. Od-4, 1921. -p e n a l £09.85 C . 3 . N e l s o n , C o m . W o r k l l l f i u g e 295 .00 O m a h a Sch ool ann ula r C o.,\ B u p p l i u \25 .- il Q County Chr!- Parish oune I.|y |under the leadership of Rev. Her- ing and Luther O'Hnnlun.Anyboy interested in becumlng a fullfkdgedBoy Scout should nttalll this meeting Friday niiht nl. 7:30 g The troop ti l be lawr-nomiuationd and no sectarian-irm will be rlheued.The Gids'Friendly Soeidymeets on Wednesday nights. mdfha Sewing Class every Thursdll after school.» 2 ;:a a ;I : C a r l G . B a i n . P a s t o r . A n e w e o n fe r e n m y u r i s b o - g f w f -Th p u t n r , n e - a p p o i n t e d o r n n c t h e r g m n i u r n s w i t h e a m e a l t o tu k o i ' s ee k i n g t ot h l l t h e b u t a n d m o s t u n ft d g g " I n t h c h m c h ' a h i s t o r y . I t a n d o n e , n o t b r a n y o n e . b u t b y th e u n i on a t | 1 1 i n ¥ o yn l ub e d hn o nt o t h e w i n o f G o d .F au c h £ 0 - u p l r a t i o n w e h o p e a n d 1 . Su nd a y. Oc to b er 2: ( R nl l Su n - la y ) incl the doctor had ]>e-en detlilld no tell him there was no hope. "Ihope you broke the new to him gently, "nobbei the tearful wife. "Oh, yu," replied the phygichnbdlkly ."I told him If he had my bills to pay !1e'd better not vrdt till the fini of the mautlm." aeen appointed to fill the pulipof the ocal H. E. choreh ani wilmow hen ln the near future.Hr. and Lira. Wah Bllaa andchildnen of Omlhl. were renewinr acquaintances hare at the count;fdr Wednesday.Hrs. B. F. Cook and son. Ben.llldn returned to Scribner Sundayafternoonafter apendlng aeveralWg, 3 the F. J . Enenen hom: 1.I aFriends here received announcemania of the marriage of MinDorotheaLudwigto John Carmody,beth of Fremont,which took place at Glenwood, Iowa onMay 25th.The young couple are aloe! living gg Marf.e:,lH3l.\rhe| t groom m v n ullc schools.llra.Carmody F. a former Arlington rwnx lady ans a gruluata of the achoola hereShela a daughter of ltr. andllra. Ed made.A wedding of great interest tothis community took laoe Ilon- '*~f» Sept. 19th when . Frank Wlllama, pastor of the local ii.E. :hunch and lille Wilma Chu!-fer. aho of Arlington. were onlin'ln the holy bonis ot wedlock. Theceremony took plaoe in the ll. 1-: church at Colulnbua at high noonandwas performed by rc leaefriend,Rev. 1°-:gh Stopford ofGothenben aulat by Rev. Gela-lnger of Cohrmbna. The bride was becornlngly attlnd ln a aatln gownof the new aha.le of tan and worea eoraage boliernet of roeea andlllllea of the h oemblned withbabfa breath.8 e ia a daughterof the late Rev.and Mn. G. ll. Couffer and haa llfd prawc ally all her life here where she has alarge drcle of frlenda. The :roomhaabeenpaatorof thl I L E . church here for the peat fivemn and has been prominent incornmunlt: affain aa 'tell as inhis chore work.Following theceremony a one o'c!ocls luncheon aaa aerved at the Evan:Hotel,the table being approprlatelgudec- ma te d wi th a w a lle e r katof pink reaea with Rink tap-era. The happy couple le at oncefor Omaha when Rev.Willlamn ia attendlnf the M.B. confer-enoe which a being held there lhhweek.'Their plana for the futonwillnotbe announced until thecloseof the conterenoe.Thoae preaent included only Immediate relatleea who were. Hr. and Hn.A. L . Hu of David City: Mr.and llra. A. T. Hotchlnnon of Nor-felk:Hr.and Zire.Wm.Rook moyer and son. Therlo of Arling-ton; Hr. and Mn. Geo:ae HeatonofConnellBluffs:Mia;Han'William of Arlington;Rev.andlln. Joaeph Stoaford of Gothen- burg; Rev. and ra. Geizlnger of Columbua.ltr. an.l hlra. Ralph Harnhall ofHlrtin, s. D. same laet seek to attend the fair and vlait relatives.Mrs. Burr Colnfhrt of Bleneoe,Iowa L1 reported aa laelng well on the road to recovery following arecent attack of Illness.Hr. and Mn. Roy .\. Atvrell ofNebraskaCity returned to their home Friday after viaiting several daya at the C. G. Marshallborne.Hr. and Hn. H. H. Howarth of Went Point s ut a few days lam.week with t lr daughter.Mn .w .L Nelaon and Dr. tlelaon.Mr. and lin. J . A. Linderlwlmand llltle amldaughter of Oma ha spent uralay at the ll .w. Marshall home.Min Inez Denman retumod loLincolnSundayaftervlallinxlxorne follta for a for days.Mrs. R. J. McKinney, Hui. Wig- lon, Bill Lyon and Jean on came up from Omaha lalt eflno yto vlall. relativea and attend thefalr.__ldr.ani M n ff A .Goehorn. Mr.and Mre.Herman Kraomer,all of Cionconl, were recent vlnlt-ora at the home of the farmers'nephew, Nevin McCune. » Anpuxyr Tug $.9'3NTY KENNARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knzae and um, of 1»°'=_f_ Bench, Caiifemla.agent a fear ya of last week at 1 e Lilian] Jensen home)Hr. and Mrs.A. N. Andersonnew guests at the Alvin Ander-son home in Ariington one day ian weak.Mm Louis Pallet and dnughlcr,Barbara spent lastweek at the H. G. Van Duutn heme.Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ward anddaughter, Betty of Omaha. :pantacoupie of Jaya at the L.I1. Ward homt.aNr. and Mrs. John Hall an thehappyparentsofnbabygirlborn Wedmmlay awning.Mr.and Mn..W. C. Georg:nm bualn-ea: caliera in Omaha on Friday.Mn. w. H. Roaenbaum and Nm "qv Rosenbaum were Arilngton Th tors Saturday.Mr5. Liabia Chord, John Chord and Ralph 1"l'l\ey vera Omahaviaiion Saturday.Hr. and Mrs. Perry Gaines andann of Omaha, spent tha feeland al tha Tom Gdrel home.Hr. and lin. Geo. Owens andamall aona of lhffoll, Nabr. came in Friday atm-noon zo :pond a fur days at the Sam Hall home.Br.H-fg Hmenbaum, who is attending nightuu Univerdty. spent the week-ern! with hh par-ents. Nr. and Mn. Buck Rouen- hu m.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. "U 3° andchildren of Omaha spent weekand at tha A. N. Anderson home. Hr. and ln . C h u .Kn ui naand son, Richard ot Omaha nncallers in nur c ity sua day hat Mr. JE.. Tom um. ra- tumed to their home one day laatweak afzar vidting a coupla of"g with n ln ivea . r.and l n .Alvin Andandn MANEY HAPPENINGS Hr. and lin.. Roy Hplzn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ihiloyand son David, Ha hhnel andFranco: Fowler g i red az the Fred Halton home Thursday eure-nlng to hear the result; of iheTnn ney an d B mw? fi ht.Mr. and ll:J. Roy Pu of northofBlairen:Sundny with Mr.and ldre.mnk Hovendiek. Hr. and llrs. Sam Baliey spent ;»;===g_fv afternoon at Roy Mas I me.Mr. and Mu .William Koenig and son,William Junior,were:allen in Omlha Friday.Urs. Elisabeth Mllflfl of Ash-lnnd spent Wadnamlay and Thurs-dn at duo Fred Halen home.r. and lin. mm Quinlnn and family, Hr. and Mrs. Andrew Hat- sen and fsmil and Hr. and Hrs.William Xoenzg md son spent Thursday eveninz at Hari? Mill-er'n and °I1J°red the report of the (mhz.Thomu ?o1rler of near Ading-<.Fred Masters Friday, children, of :dmiur are visiting I CALHOUNAND v1c11~:1'rv - _ _ u _ lr . o . n d llrs.Rkh.|n:lSia~ren Nlg ll n e d n o u b u d n o a a la s i rIn. (Rau l Ro hlnr and slam:,n. Ro hm mu of S h»| ¢¢vi~lttheiiuguilruaohoznaonwi ll lh tm o o n . I n land lin. gunna Hebron: r atJOM Kllehmark ofngl-oil, han tha gunz af hh llwlbcr, LinnKllchmark and other nl: fo r n un ! d an .Otto Ndson of tbl Coffmandead nfturnsd on Iiunday,1801 from I dliilhlful nd-m Hd ld lo vh i tlé vi th h lnMh r md w i f e ,Mr. and Hn . r Nelson at Bath, llllne.l r .md ln . A r th u r Gannon..eklldlln hlvl rdurned humtrip to Callfomia..Wdaudsy tru Ft. Calhoun du th a W u h | n ;! o n wg f llr a trlington and 4 lugs lepllonFL Clihoi-in md vldnitbtha band, motomd over andin u »e n lu b lun z h» f .u r . lla! Can Clark mumnd to horin Omiha W odnuda n v.: I h r ma n n ! d a n l t~homaofllr».Aan| C.Rohlna.lin. Iinnh Schnlidlr md son, af Ronlk, Nc br. lun ban nlathu hifi and alla at-thi county fall at Arling- Wllda Knut and Cari Gericke 1 | n m t o Iowa to 11-entorsum college at Ama.lr. ull Rn. Gul Hein of Ban-Nebf. nn hen vldtlng nl-this than ln . IIa in na taken ibn s a w n Hlulon holpltai hu! ll: undtnnnt an operation|111 nous.831| In letting , H n .H u m a n H a h n a n d H r s . I Bniplbon' atlnndld thi fun-rll Q! a nhtln In Gmalm h d y.'fha d tr tmmeil gnnhd a il-n | | tn D 4 £ g a n d A i h n n d 0 ml- fo r I hull whic h will bl . . .l n l l l l o l d ezltyhdl1 . . . Th Ft. Calhoun Ilbnry whic hn & M d m h | n n amoon.I t vr i llb lo p ln c u lfrl-fromi hrni oiin o'c ! o¢k.l nwAnita p g ; - f a n d w ; ~l a~:u . . " " . . . » . J srtlhtlwmc l-nturnlnglowann Sunday ln. G. 0. Ndlon snhrldmd 1of frimdu Saturday :fbin honor ol har Hnhdny.lil Edn a Davis oi Bla ir via HIL L SIDE NEW S OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mn. Jem\_l'¢ten¢n ol Omaha fel' days.-Loren and Dorothy HastenspentTuesday evening nt the Jerry Foley hum.There nu no school at Hnney shingle thc double corn :ri~ ur cis bein; huiit an their fann. Mr.and Hrs. John Quinhn wen Bennington callen on Wed- nu d \a1mnin|y .Hr. and ilu. Chariea Merritt. Mr. and llrs. A.N. Andenon and Mn. Jack Burgess were vimHin; at Blair Salurdny at the8. Petenon home. children visited al. Cecil Thomp-aon'a Tuesday afternoon.John Jansenia had paper hm:-ora wt week.Eppedeya of mm did 'lhe work.Mr. ml Mm C. H. Chrilttluenof Blair visited az Neli Paulaosfa Wednesday.These who attended the countyh i r from 1111.vicinit differentshy; lui. areei: wan: ~ ami Mrs.Harry Envy and Fay e. Mr. andMn. Ruben Rasmussen and Har~»old. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ThompsonandKenneth, Sir. und, Mrs. DauPhlilipa, Hr. and Hn. J . L Pt-taraen and Bobby , Hr. and lu.Jim Edwards. Amanda and WalterPeteraen.Mr.and Hrs.Chat.Timm, Br. and Mn.. J ena Clau en, Hr. and lin. Chris H. Lara-an and Kenneth, Mr. ind Mrs. Bim-uelmn and Nela Paudaum.Mn .Henderaen and ghiidren spent the latter pan of hat. Inkin Omahn. pupils could attend the county hir.Jack Burgess of Omaha 'ran 1business mller nt the Robert Foley home on Saturday. Hr. and H n .Robert I'oioy andMargaret,Mr.and Hn .Arthur M Hnnaen and Hr. and lin. louis fu Von and Glen attended the coun- ty fair Fridlx. evening.Arc hie Tl hu been d a r i n g , " famiiy,Mr. and Mrs.Carl M.Jensen am! family, Hr. and Hrs.Pat Harkin and farnlly, Mr. andMrs.John Quinian and family, hir.and him Robert Foley ani fanjiy,Rita Foiey and Mr. an-IMm Frank limendlck and family;g,°"=Thursday at the county r.Loren and Dnmthy Master: and Beatrice and Teream Foley gfentWrdnudayanlFridayeven nga at the counter fair.Mr. and I rx. Roy Masters and lm Su~v.~n l Mu. Cari Hansen was a aureus- {1l prize winner at thi county ~file n~d chspnpionahip on one third plan on seed corn.This ishis lhlrI yu: in c lub work andshouldbecompilminledonhis nuceeu. .vi n g t o n .m e n t S a t u l d a ?e ve n i n x at Louie Vo.1m's. Hmaolfs nf nur Omaha.Hn .Pat Mackin vimited withher mister, Hn. This of Blllr onSatuniuy.Mm 'livin ln quite ill at th! Blair hnspilal. Bdlefs.Mr. and Mn. Carl Hana-en and same day.Hr. and Blu. Dan Phillip: znetorod to Omaha Satunday eveningnmming Sunday evening.Theytook Hr. and lin. Hendvall home after viaitint at the Phillips homethe put week..Mr.and H n .Clark Stricklettand children pen! Sunday at the perentai, Harry Ervey home.hir. and Mn. Nels Pauison wereentertained at the Hana C. Larsenhome at Herman last Sundav.Mr. and llre. Chris H. Larsen; - f ; § » » ~ ~ , ;g g ;at Henry ict '| at enna u .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barry andchlidrenvisitedat J im Edwardi Sunday. Hr. and Hrs. Jena L. PetersenentertainedHr.and Hrs.ClydeAllen and daughter, Lola, hir. andMrs. Andy Allen and Mia: LeoraPetenen of Blair at Sunday din- ner.Harry E1ve and dauzhter.Fay e we re wil.. at the Henry Tegt home in Fremont Mon-day afternoon J. L. Petersen called at Waklace ~ua~. and Hr. and rs. A. N Ander-son were Bundgy dinner guests otthe Pele Trpldeezz huns.Min Either J ensen spent theweek-end in Omaha thi I relo- tive: and friena Mn .Chu.Wimiener au tml toOmaju Sltunh evening to spenda fevr days wil; relatives. I l i a Opal Wright spent the week-fni with her parents,Nr.and Hrs. Elmer Wright.Mr. and Nu. A. H. Then andMi n Ruby lliit-on nttended thegunnelrll of lir. Milton of Wahoo u ly .Mr. and Hn. Holme! :nd -lourhter.Olive spent Sunday at theGifford Pemeh home in Benson.Hr. and Hn. Chan. Berry spentSunday at Arilngwn witing Hrs. ohne for oiiar forty year: and itwill be quite e zlnnge to live in town.Hrs. losing of Soldier, Kennacame last week to core for hermother, Hn. Even; who has been;\'¢rr poorly oil nlmmer.Mrs.Enneh ubee ontthe h omeo fher da\:||h!.er,Mn .R u Short until.Saturday when the moved her to}I~.|n own home in r. mein tothe fm that llr. a nd Mn . S on expect Uwir son. Emory home "f time.Emory h u been very I Iwith1nervousbreakdownatazovemrnent hospital in Hnlrnil butln tr e p o r tlh e h a d b e e n e e n ttoCalifornia and expected to be nenthomesoonanthatMn .Shortldn"t pouibly cate for both of am. Tuesday ¢\0ldl»¢ .callers at Car! Ra.|=muaalna.Mina Catherine Nesrkirk and Oscar Pedersen wan Saturday arening u at Tod Huchardta.3 Hin 65? Nowkirlt aent Sun- "'g afternoon at Boone . e1rkIrk'|.|ohn Taylor hu purchased the e .Andrrun farm,where Joe Jenna Hua.Mr. and Mrs. AwEn! Johanaonara plandng so build a new ut ofLuildl on their farm to bo und as t r fatun harm.llr. and Hn. Rudom: Andrea- aou we n Fm-mont ppon onSaturday.Pete Paterson wg gd RudolphQnjreaaon stack hay rl. Monday.lliaaion moot!#Ill be held attheDanllhran church at Ornm aa follows: Thunday, Sept.20 at II a. rn. and 1:80 p. rn.Pd- rilr at 7:I5 p. gr and on Sundayat Il a. m and Ja. rn.The Ladloa' Al of this church wil! moot on W|dnndaLa¥2»ermon Oct. 5 with Hn. J. P.run naar Herman.The St. Paul La.Iiea' Aid 1-nachon Tuoaday ahnmon, Oct. 4 withHrs. A. V. Johansen In Bialr.'r.B. c attle hating numd In Wsmmmudty on llonday of this areHr. and llra. Chris Chrlatoffer-aon and children spent WednesdayewothaGoof!!Pollenlnl n .Pollen nele- t her nhday." g Chris Chrlatian- sen a sv r ere-nina u Alfred.-e 'a. Hr. and ln. (bulb Hanna and children and Asa!Hanna wereBandadinnar paulI at tho Imr-nnen hon at Irvington.?dda1 waning call-lr: at AlfredSkofa arms: llr. and lin. Sona Jenson and ehiidnn of Herman and llr. and Ira. Cad Edekaon and Evolyn.Sunday dinner WMU at AlfredSkov'| vera: Bill Po!! and Ray- mond and Ediranl Nourkirk.Sunday aftamoon vhdtora alHennanXuhfawore:Mr.and Hn. Georn Ruhr and Opal. Hr.and Hn. Henman Iimhif, Eralina and Lararno.lllaaaa Edith and Gertrude War-rick ment Tuesday awning at the Fred Diolrrnerlr homo.llr. and Hn .FRA Dlckmevervo n Fnrnunt canon Wadnesdai foramen.Harold Chriatenlln spent Bun- dav with Ravmond Raumunln.ilu. Chris Nalwd aued on lla:Hen; Andlraon laat Honda! aft- emboli-lllaa Sadie Linen of Omaha visited at tha Georgo Rasmussen many miles of dependable tra : portation.These cars carry our ||o'K.,| tag.Look for the "CLK, that counts" on the car \;;~.| ¥1nv. u 'Q |'.1 1 l ~;-~ ; ='f= ,eea*J »;1 /.I.. - your home all the time I n I ...s " P vc w o r k e d u n d e r t h c u m a b o n f o r t w e n t y y e a r s . " " I c a n b e a t t h a t - i t 's m r s i l ve r w e d d i n g n e x t w e e k l " Hamm: exiled at Chris Llraen's Saturday morning.Hr. and Mr1.Wm. Sprick md daughter.Da:~lane lm! Min Frandsenc Erlkten This Car has been carefullychc! and recomdltlonedwhen a w w w Antill Grocery - ~~Id Sc ottish Householder- ggie, ye Iu'e served us faith- ly for 25 yean, an fran now onwill regard ye u a member of farnliy.As such, ye will re- vs na alnry. v Motor vRadiator vRe a r A xl e v Transmission v Lighting ll v Startin N~W Pqnfts I vl~nition v Ba tte v'I`ires \ 'v Finish vU - holstery n \»'Used Cars, it is our policy to use only genuine, new parts. This pm caution, plus the pregision meth- ods with whifh these parts arev'l`o sou \'\! vFenders <.1 _: 'ui'R ..' n ~ ~2 5 1 |4 f ~6 A Basket of Health s s v s s s Fruit is nature's best food,li builds up the body, making it proof against the many minor ills, and aids in fighting oi( the more serious dak- | For Reliable Service Call Joseph Transfer Company Freight and Live Stock ' Special Prices on Car Lots 0 nhl Phnne Blalr Phones J kwa 0172 Oilloze 45. Ru. II on 23 / I l §Df~CAR$»§ ~¢ "Q ~ 2*/:aLcoun _.0 f alurday evening at the A.N.Avnzndn Petersen were 0m;ha}"Well Johnson, I hear you got Bm! (8804 seven)-Our femily Andenon home.vllltnn Wednesday.lent in the flneu lan night."il awfully exc luive.In yours! Mr. and In T. E. French Mid;llr . and Hn. J .P.3. Jensen."Na v,mls,boss.I jest got Bessie (aged eigh bha.WeQglrnmt. . Hr.n=]}lr1:_ H.B : . ~to _Blair .§'|»'eJna31ay and mah :hm cufnome."have nothing to be uhuned of. _ pr Ec o no mi c a l Tra ns po rta ti o n g 1 - | : | | |v ©~~ f ~ c H ~ v R o ~ E T"wry Dinan o r boom mutedrelatives hara the put weak.Emil itathien n u h l d anotherlnllaatone in tha journey of Ilfn Sw*-kv and arlebnted the avantin the usual mannar.A numhar from han attendedthe com about in Omaha Int Sat-irrtay. Rav. A. R. Vamleriippo conductsservices at the Presbyterian church awry Sunday evening. enum BRYEFS B r i x Ira. RieharI NeiaonanddarentOmahashop-'para Waduaaday.Hn. H. C. Lax-'sen and daughters lllaaes Kirstenand Lulllrl were ao Omaha pan- an at day.E? Edd! ani Lnonanl Nelson' ; p - =Sunday afumoon withamid Rumour I n.Ivan, llalrern .md Alton Larsenwon on tha del: itat a coupls ofda 1 last weak.sohnny and R th J rl m week al ,J i <~».°¥¢'l'"»»f"?'f`. imma.Joi Jensen spent neural dahatn o t attending the Bandt: Brotherhood cmwontion in Omaha. ills: lima Brodaraon spent a In d a n I m we e k a t a n c u m.Peterson home.Hina FiennesAnderson spent Thumlay then.1Rav. and|lr:|. P. J. Rrlneftaenan-ra Wedmadny ne ni n:i l , "at H. C. Laruoo'a.Rev. R. Ul'rll»du of Oma ha also called them*"f-t.'":'°;""1 *anaen spent Wednesdaylvauinl at N. J. J\ndo2aen°| andJohn Taylor. Jr. spent Thunday"°'=*=~5 than.|.loo n a m,Johnny uni Ruth]wen Sunday dinnar guest: at tho A R L ! N G ' 1 ' Un |N u x u m s Hrs.A.L.Hughes of David( i ty a n d Hn A. T.Hutchinsonof Norfolk nam: tho first of the seek and am vialting at the WillReckmeyer home.Mr. and lin. A. B. Woodman ofOmahaapontThundayvialtingwith Hn. Wo~odman'a brother, H.w. 8Ch00t|.¥('l' and Mrs. Schoett gar.On rlday tho)ntumed lwrne accompanied by r. arid MrsSchoettgerwhorvnuin-ed untilSunday evening.llr. Schoettger attended the annual conferen? zowhkh he wan a lay deiegate romthe lou! N. E. church.c. R. Unthank and wife of Lin-coln vialtod nlatlvea here and at- tendant the fair on Tuuvlay.Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Chrlatemenani children vera up from Bennington uve:ai days last week to tak: ln the fair. Elmer Bperllng, vho'und¢r\|enlan operation !or appendkitls at aFremont hospital ncrntly. is con-valeacing nicrty at the hom!ofnil parents Mr. and Ura. A. Spar- " f h and Mn .F .B.Weltman and Mina I-imma Hmefrnann wenno from 0mahaon Thursday tovindt the P. ll. Hruermann family.Mn .Wlil Davis,non Ru wl l:m.I Roy Taylor of Bla-nroe,1a. were guests at the H.I..Me Kibbm home durinl the fair.Hr. and Hrs. J. C. Badger amlaona were unt: at tho J. C. Cookharm in hrvmont Sunday.311. and Lira. P. W. Houermannanddaughter.Mary of Grand Island came Inst n d : a n d a nvisiting niativea and old frienrln. Mlm Grace Schurartxlander 11turned to Omah F1-idly ftrr nClif? ¥'°*°f'°° home.mmf mn here 'vnu h.~f'ffs¢m1. zu au;..;m ln. H. C. Larsen and Min 10160 !{a1.n~rm|nn Paym e nt - Co nveni en t Tzrraa Arohson Chevrolet Cowin Hansen wha! at the Richard Ndlon hm|m Friday.Hrs. H. C. Larson 'ron seeonlprbc on 3 hand h\Ih.».l :Inha a z " - = ~ w f , :,.. a nr u aughten,Hillel Edna and Gnihndno um-,la lz hy lf te rn oa n tilli n at ilu=<»1~»»;;=Barton bnme.Hr. andl n .cwkirk causal there Tun-' 1 d h r n o o n .r. Ind ln. H. C. Inneu #mlHh s Xlnten h u l a wa n Fre- Bwnl. elllln londay afhnoon.Ir. und In. Polar Innes were Blu Ellen Kniger is takin: |i n \\'eek'|vua thn from he'dntiel as dn'|'°0'=|l clerk inWebefs sian.Nr.and Hn .Ed Bo hr o Phlnvinr vinltzed rnlatives henlu* wreak and attended tha fair.Rev. md lin. Funk W illiam arrived horns from Omaha Monenv :nd will tpeml thi; week herlaofam having for their nn homatBensonwhenRn. .wilusmhu been ladw°1|=a n wthe First ~ E. <.~hu=~¢h'a n.'}i».3 Ref.Henderson of Auburn I n BLAIR NEBRASKA :ee \.»1n$5uleu uulumns wr Lust. ul U. lx. uses: vars M n .O .H .Go d nc y a n d M n x -an»-...__. - . - - .__' A Full Coal Bin Havgyou filled your coal lain in preparation of winter weather soon to come?If not, it will pay you to phone 59 to deliver your order today. Handle afull line of Feeds and Salt Farmers Elevator Bumper Crops .m the Northwest Splendid crops ol wheat. rare. barley and flax have been harvested this year in the NonhweIt and are now beingd we s h d Net mums in many innmcea ue pay ing lor the had on which they were grown. F hlb¢m|5|m.l"hnhlf aup|-d h lh twu n c h vu u d n d w h f -hns!aoen;__Gl1| ,:;aImndcllulcmop. Muchelihaua-lmuimdlnuludlhliragdlfun.Gn lmb vvd l b lvvi l b e h e ldndianmwluzhnhfuumdnnzbn Proapziryinauumndlushnnllrltlt Tbdz lmdu pmrnnln hw-pad hal they know ;}4¢h1n"s.1| will noonadvmcc |Iu|ply. Convqumlli. :lu1an uov¢dJ.|.u¢ so dad; |1u.dm¢; Noun is Du ii vu for ftlhrIarmnsIn the C.nl»aI Shin ll ur into UnNorlinvul. uhh: llumjiad farming pays hg dnIlltml; Extremely LW Fu-so o¢mb¢f sm ma zou.S!! RoundTrip foEu te m Mo n ta n a a n d W e s ter n D ni o tu (Kahn lhull ha Ja;0 fromdau of nh! T h e I ~ ~ ~ E R o a d l`|¢kn|\rl1Ib|\oldToaI|¢:in¢||.a1lnM111vwh|Hau:||vid\.8.D..mBah!.Mlnl.i\cl allbnnebInl pina u Oriuu.8 tllnwn.N.D.s!dlh.8.D.:llbd.8 D,-aNa I r " % " " ° " a » . b ¢ 1 . | n ,S D..|.n C»q,B.D.. inclusive. Tichuurilibvanld !!.O1vl Minu-inkadludonablnnmladlnciud Rggahr ilaleseelm'Tidd; g- ina Munn Cary: Inu. and Cannon:$.D:Au1dn.Mum.»ndEna S D.:A\.m1n.Mmn .md0\r¢nm.|,Hn\n.;Wdh Hman. and Halma. Man.:Ohm. Mm, md wr-mm 3. D;Hrmri n. laura. 3:ili!L;hmd SunnuL\h.lMn: lIr1n»1a¢|.and SiouxUhrIma; Saou: <¥f1m md Eva. S. D. ..:"s..l' ., ::"'*"..,.. :: :nhrm-mls|»¢»»»f¢-aaa., um :In -»¢nus.\ ,f,,,,, ,,"':_ l wMun...Ja null On 4hh ufif.. ...':'.'Ina a.¢"\aTf.§§: 1|'§',:'}'_,'{:."' II w...A uni nl f f-11|-bfi od Z. Z. anew; .I...':..:.='.:':..*:.......,a n u s mme. -: .- -= 351)40|Unha buds; Linear. illinois a m , ,.rl~ 5 »-\22 :az \ 'v .f r 1~ f i 3 ~I \ . »|. 'v ~ a | * 1 1 Q f . -I "9 °.n1\'»`1~h'"_ ~__' € i F ' ~ .- in it just carrying n wry healthy looking hump nn tha back of hishead.Ile was heiplng hang up.Med corn,upstairs in the corncrib.when he ali gd and fell.s t ri k i ng l fl e b a c k o f In b e n d o n J w vn w h a a l i n t h e d r i ve w a y b e - o w . i¢;1;.;aa»-.;a1i;;.;,i=¢;.m ééi5k'1i.po ~";,'.1,i .George Micheinen,Road '"'5»'.'51.'.'l°w'L.¢'i g , =g_ if yd work 127.50 i n M |HlmelRJ. Christensen, Road "rn . Pe-)rrJ. Chrlslrnaen, Road 30.50 Asher-what struck y6u " P work m u :(int time y ou vllilad Chinn?Mm.. Punk -Qlbery, Board Teller-A \»u==ks»<1=. ' :1.O \. '<3 O f '\\ 'Q5~ T5 h a l l s ! ! A1/om r m :m. BOTTOM ROAD ¢ . . _ . . _ The young folk! c lue of thePleasant View Sunday School mei for pnetlee ox the.\. E. Dixonhom! het Friday evening. The Bono school urn cloned Int'Thunder md Friday no the pugrilemd teacher might attend the elf ll Arlington.Hines Eleanor |.n.l I-'lorenceDixonandErneefinei(cCoy er- oompanlod lr . e n d Hn . J .S.Candy 10 the county fair Lu!Thursday.Deen Anderson, who was helpinghis brwother-inlaw,Frits Mullerurith his funn work lu! week. re-mmed in his home at Tekruuh on Saionley.llrl..A. E. Dixon,non Elmernrtd daughters, Eleanor end Flor-enee attended Sho prognm at thePleasant View school Int Sunday afternoon.H i n Ernntlne Hcfloy v u aweek-end guest of Mine.: (1:11and Pearl leer:-on.. Hr. ».ndln. R. II. Ivenson and family called et ine L. I. Layman | 1 I - -- - - - ~ Hinos Edith and Gertrude WaxIArk,who In c h at the Blabeenchod: E n t the week-end 1»ii|l home fo!.Their rather, Num Warrick, took lhem back lo theirerorlr Sundny efternoon.Mr.and Mm.Victor Peterwn:ml daughters,Katherine andMaryof Omaha spent SundaywithMn .Margaret Iverson and femllgéHue Clara Iverson aspen! Thun-dey night and Friday with Mlm Lottie Gelnes of ArllngwmWillIversonhad 2200 bushel#of from shelled Im Saiurday T K. Iverson :lid the shelling.Will delivered part of it lo Tyson ete-tion and gof80c per bushel.The Will Tovrnly family oflloreheml,lost! aspen! the week.arl et the {ll. Punn hnmf Thefamilies of Byron Bunn and (al Reeve: :ere present for Sun my dinner.Mr.. J, S. Con-My and son, Nedwere shopping ln Omaha Friday.Glen Rev and sister, Mlm GraceenrlMelmlsmeeHarryandKennethTyson attended the funeralof Hrs. Bowden in Tehmeh lest Prldey home Sunday efternonn.|lin. Fritz Muller and Aon. Le l I _. . . _. . . . . . . , . ._ --THE zx~r1:m=assP:- Ilend lpent Sunday night and Mon-A. Johmon.Mrs. L fr. HeierJ5with Hin Core Beard.Icompenied them home for 1 I§e\eral of the Warrick young,da)| vid! at Coming. folks s t Fdday evening at the The lrlfuhlnnon Ladies'.R. H. l'&'"m. home.feel well planed end re&|lJ3MesdxmesHurry and Ziennothnll their effort:with elrTyson and Georle Hain' oitendedlfneehrnent :tend et the eou the Episcopal tee at the parish ; fair.They served good meelnahouse in Blair yesterday.llunehee Ind the public enjo I'ritz Muller urn called io the peuonizlng them.B ir Hospital durinx '1"ue$»iay|School in rognruing nlmlyt on account of the |erioua.preeenl with H134:A Father condition of hu sister, Hn. Roy. Wood and Greco (lollehon,Therkeleen, who is very low.gtxro teachers in clnrxr.l Hin Anno Hearn. who tene W A S H I N G T G N NEW S lm ';i.":°1.';, *f"r:'.::;:.' ;:;.?' zchool work beznuee of the coJim Sunlx Tu! been ill for lhe ey falr.put two or three \5t¢l¢\ with what? is culled welking typhoid fever.He in reported to be :romewhel imomved nt this time :md hi; neigh-bors and friends are hoping hewill be in fine alupe ere long. Mr. and Hrs. C. EI. bw. formercillzenl of ihie town but now of Coming, Iowa came over to attendthe county lplr hut pn-ek ln.l vlaltwith old frlemle eral rwlghbon.llr. L ee o\ e d§ . ob eln Lh eg n n; ehuelneruhere.While here they were guests of Mr. and Mn. John Mn. Johp lr.lcCr:\r5cen of Blspent several day; l:vt week \\her daughter, Mn. George Helund of this village.She returio hor home lost Saturday. CARD 0? Tl{.=\NKS The Washington l..:r.ilee'. wlehea lo lhnnk ich ervi evone for lil doneti;,|nd help their sum!nt the Washingcounty fair.Aho llmt publictheir |iber;\l ;ntron:n;». : 1 r »few Aid fo r 315- n t y m d ye d a tJ.th e hes mir, h e r u a - al Y, :i th d e - ne d DORNACKER BRIEFS N e a r l y e ve r y o n e f r o m th is vi - c i n i t y at t e nd e d t h e c o u n t y h i r on e , o r m o re d ay n . Ro s e P u l s c a me h o me fro m Bl a i r a n d at t e nd e d th e ( a i r w i t h h e r pa re nt .:a n d br o t h e r s m d ai s te r o n Th u r u i n y , t h - I : i l y s c h o o l s be - i n : c l o n e d fo r t h a t o e c u i o n . Th e r a i n o n S a t u r n :h i l l s ! a n d S u n d a y p u t th o i n p o o r c o n d i t i o n fo r t r a ve l b u t t h e n : w a r n g oo d lt t en d n nc e . a t s c ho o l H o n - dn y i n s p i t e o f i t . ..O B I T U A R Y T h e fu n e r a l o f H n .C h r i s t i a n S t a r k . w h o l i ve d a r e n t o f Bens on,w a s he l d Tu e s d a y a ft e r n o o n a tt w o o'cl ock fr o m t h e c h u r t h i n Be n n i ng t o n ,R e v.R u m z e o ffi c i a t - i n g a n d b u r i a l w a s m a d e i n t h e r . . . . - -...H¢§a¢1 i n i i d :.§l|§r{r| aI se ve n ye ar s,n i n e m o n t h s a n d fo u rt e e n d ay s . S h e w a s ma r r i e . |t o Chxi.stia=\ S t a r k i n 18 8 9 a n d e l e ve n ch i l d r e n w e r e b o r n t o tho rn,a l l o f w h o m a r e l i vi n ; L 0 m o u r n t h e d e a t h o f th e i r m o t h e r .Th e y a r e :M r s . F r a n k S o l l , B a n c r o ft ;M r s . H e a rP f u e u ,B e n n i n g t o n ;M n ..Taco S d n - u m ,G r e t n a ;M r s .H e n r y P a u l S l a r k , P a - Q h u k ,Be n so n ! W a t e r l o o ;Jo h n C h r i s E m i l a n d Th e r e a r e al s o f o u r b r o t h e r l u C .Petc nnen a n d De n l s e r , E l k h o r n ; pl l l i o n ;H o n e A r t h u r St a r k , S t a r k .B n n c r o ft : So p hi e a t h o m e . fi ve sist ers a n d fo l l o w s :M r s .P . M r s .Ju l i u s Go t t : c b ,B e n n i n g t o n : Mr s . W . H . B e l k n a p , L i n c o l n ; M r s H a r t h K o h l , C l i n t o n , Io w a ;H u l:ln P e a r s o n ,O n u h a ;P e t e r a n d Pa u l P e t e r s e n , . B l n i h H e m u n P e - l e r a e n , Iw i n g t o n ; A n h u i Pe te rs en of C l i n t o n , Io w a .He r s i x n e p h e w s n.. . .. .1 1 L. .. .. .. B l a i r , N e b r a s k a ,Se pt .29,19 27 F I R S T I" 0 0 " l B A l . . L G A M E P L A Y E I A t r § o u ' t t i m e o f fo o t b a l l or.: p l a n e d M o n d a y e f e n i n g be t w e e t h e B l a i r h i g h " M g e l e v e n a n D a n a C o l l e t ! t e a m .wa s al m p l a pr ac t ic e g a m e a n d th e 2 n o i r u r a t i e K E N N A R D L U T H E R A N c n u n c r K n u d L i n e n , P a s t o r . Spe ci al Go sp el meet imzn om: eve n in g at 7 : 45 , co m m e nc i n g S e p i'C .l o se Su n da y e ve ni n g, De t . 2 . Eve r y b o d y w e l c o m e . i t i n L l |-» D .5nd yIt I h l . f . ¢ D .fi 4 no m r m :m. BOTTOM ROAD ¢ . . _ . . _ Th!young folk! :Inu of theL Vhvr Sunday School md r p nc ti c e u th;A . E. D ixonhit Friday evening 'I'bo Bono school urn cloud Intllrvdlr md Friday no the pu illteadmr might attend the 51.1, Arlington Hines Elnnnor |.n.|I-'lorencen~ and Ernufine i(cCoy nc- . ~lr . n n d Hn . J .s.-f i c t i o n cottnty fsmirhlt~undly. Hines EdithArk,who I n nchud : E n thome fad .Warrick, tookwork SundnyMr.and M n m dmghu:Mary o f 0: i th m Ma IT!! $3 Clara l\ day night andLottie GsinnWilllvenonof from shelledK. Ivrrson did ,A ¢ \ . -a-54 - $i;~V5Kf§= | . _ _ | _ r' oc When Edqie's entirely busy lfxnho he gets frequently \i dlzzy m He's never aggrieved Or grumpy or peevedA large assortlhent- of women's, youu;0: rude or unclvll; now,children's coats will be ready fo ls he? inépection beginningw» The ____ MONDAY, October Young Woman All the leading colors, materials in plain dnd pla Fur Cuffs and all the New Touches the ua -who is just establish- \MXL ing a home wi!! soon learn--if she does not already know--t. h a t the one sate,certain up-to-date Coat becoming and dre -f l * flour worth her money is|..|.|For the Early Fall and Winter I .\0MAR xYou will find a large line of SILK and SATIN DRESSES 'H ~ nounIin colors and black c is made from th Best Wheat Large and small sizes The new Jersey Dresses IK 1 f\\\v r ua Also light Weight Wool We hav? a carload ot OMAR old wheat flgur audit. is Priced Right\ H A T S !~ @@;;;i;;; <f J MARKET u u w h u s m e c w u Alueautiful line of Ha i :in becoming new shapes,in black and all wanted colors, in- cluding the warm autumn shades. Velvets, Felts, and combinations of both. 'Large and small head sizes. We speciaiize in the Mahon Hat The satisfaction you have had i n the p u t , wn i ra n h you in selecting your Hat. Dress and Con! at this store.\ MRS. T. C. HILTGN, TheMi11 Groceries and Meats .IENS N|ELsEN. Prop. » i x :s e ~~f 1 . -'-._-_-L-x 1