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Wulainfion (Sum.NUMBER 41NEBRASKA,Npvmmm 3,1927VOLUMExxxr
STATECDRN
.#H[]5KlNGCUNTEST
Thirty (onilanskers to {omP¢l¢
Nov 10 for State Title.Contest
to be Held on S0acre Iarm
Near Seward..
A cox1|=:sr in Lwmrzoss
$200 Pdae and A Trip to the
National iftmteat To Be Award
ed the Winner.
The Nebraska state eornhuekingcontest. to be held two miles nortii
of Seward November 10 will be
larger than any previous Nebras
ka contest.More than thirty conteatantawilllineupat10 a.rn.for the atartefa gun.About thir
ty counties will be representeci bytheirchampionswhooit31thematechampionandrunnerupoflast year Irlll battle for the honorofrepresentingNebraskainthe
nationld hnahn;oonteif.
i mrzws Nfzw
_I FARM m;;|ln:>:Lz.
l Mr.Chris Ctiristianslen who re: si lex south of Kennanl about miti
gwny between Kennarrl and Wa li
lingwn has been busy for som
rnicusas'
~colwlzimonmmf
r oath;wltfh the erection of a fin:!Teachera ol Stale flatherftl at~farm residence.The buiidingitsastoryandhalfbungulvt|ahout thirty by forty feet vritii
full basement.The first floorhasfivegoodroom.:and s hathand the newnd two very fine bal
|roonu¢ and a spacious hall.The atruetuhe will be modem
ithrou hout with furnace heat.e1eetr?c lights bath and all the[mmlern conveniences nm!willfmakeMr.and Mm.ChristiansenIabeautifulandcomfortablehomo.
iIhey ho to be able to move in| by Thanngiving time as the work
y p d f g.
ClE|AllllERBl'CBHNERCE
insulinmamma"
Small Attendance.Second FerryIQuestionPromsA Flxale.mu
Different Seetiona for Annual
Consfentiori.Wasltlngton County3TeacheraMeet in Omaha.
3 r|r~;|~: PRGGRASI ARRANGHI)
Blair Srltoolh In be Cloud Thum
dlir and Fdclay to Allow the
Teachers to Attend..
5 Tho convention of the Nehrulm
State Teachers Association whichinicet;this week almultaneowy by.districts in Omaha Lincoln Hold
n»ge Nurftlk Scottsbluff;andiGran.l Island ia the outgrowth of
|an organization formed aixtylyearaagohubecome one of thegreatestorganization!in the stateAt one time meeting in the Largercluesit became ao large that ltwasneolaxarytodivideitintonewonawhieharementionedabove.
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Soren.els bemlmo thet.i\\1wr ofthe
ALVIN 3lcKIN?iE\ Fans!soma
On loot rhumlai Slat A.iz.
Brock of the Citlatttl Slaito Hankmask a deal whereby hir.lizon
260nero farm forn1e!ly knninn astheAlvinMeliinnfarm.Theconsiderationwut%:1o0 This
in one of the goodibottom form.and hlrT\Sorenserrll to be cot
niitowsnnwvss
i vmQuin
801;of City Suceurnb to Peorsisoe
of {l1le(of Polite and Agree to
Step Light On All llallo\eeen
visrrs autumn noni B
Tom Goeeno aan of L.W.iireeno a pioneer of Walhlngtoncountyxpentafewday:intweekinBlairrenewingoldac| qunintnnoea and d|.it.{n¢ hia brotherDan Gheeno who is employedatDanaCollegeandhismotherMn.J P.Johnson.
Iom ia located on a ranch outgrotulotedonhip pnxehmv.~Pranks Thla Year.incur llllllhg Hontnna when he| has been for the Pvt tnelve years
~~l}u~Quieteat Ha|Iotle¢n l(noln\iil\cE;:zeoi2hdr;ran<lh;:T:¢
~g g d f ffg g y? §
lm bashela.He is well satisfiedCnnieatStiruPrlpvllratUtte\\lth his western homo and is
{)elo¢k IrldayN¢Y»4 at lheo
Therkelaen Iarm Herth of Blair.1
Emu Entered uit Monday.5
MAY HOLD ssconn foNr1asr
Tnberculolia Endicaiien Progreaa
ThoIul>;mculo|1|gadieatio?programnHWilgo
h\;._;1<====verynlmztorlly.
local v~eh.rlnHllnn who arebq.b\| ¢|
Chief of Polite lam bellow!in.
trgy and f=;=== g raporto it}pmwotto a nioe y w t t e youngAmericaoftllxlratthe11.lgwyn
~een pedod just at..Earl im
F312 ;;§x...:..1f;...a:.::::wifi £lllERS ivmmn
to heart talk with them andpromisedthemoutif the went?
not destroy property or &.~i..
make themselves public nttllanmathathewoplddegthemltreatofltqetnnlerout.The boy!made good and sro an limiting
Gen to San Dim to Study Flying
and Air Slip Butldlax at Ryan
Aereplhe Factory.Clean Gar
age Bnatuea at Sptker.
CELEBRATFS90th
ANNWERSARY
Hu Realdnl Continuously on One
Farm for Seventy Years.Came
to County ln 1857.Ia Hale and
Hearty at N Yearn.
FARM CHRISTENED ax :ass
Oak Paint First Farm to be
Nall!in Waahlnftol County la
Home of lfenenlile Pioneer.
Mn.cufim Wilcox passed hernlnetlethbirthdaylutSunda|October 30th and a ntrtnber of olii
Manda anal relatives dropped lnat her hom at Oak Point to pauthetimewithher in honor of theextent.Hrs.Wileox the widow of Elia.;Wilcox.ia an old timer In Wuhinlt.on eounty and has resided cantinuo\u3h:n the some farm since
1?5l£ia >;_I==;1 hout;;batnne Y years a s oo eWanitoa__vialt_jnorn__lier :Beat
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§»Z?» 2s =1 §1 E1 Z2 »fe.m7:a..;z of Ocrupntlon Tu may Subicd
dumpion of lut yur |nd9nn1er|of lnporuna Uadrr Diacumina.
n e 1 naof second ho on in th Iiianllcontent.Joe Sudik huskml onnlsmacs ro BE |)g.r\IIED
1824 pound.:of mm in the stalecontutthis being the !!¢\ amount The g¢||\]|]meetin of thehusiedafterl.B3E:unds h»db\=\Chamber of Commence Lid wmdUdU¢fDd for h left on ur:3 nudny ev\snln;Oct.. £6 in the city
This yur Lhe profrun hid outisof special Interest and the buttalentobtainableln to appur bl
fr.ne !.he iemchqn for their lndnw
hon and it is n nfs bet Lhnt theteacherwhofailstobeplauntwilllosemuch nc!interest Hutwould cena to :rake him or her abetterteacherz:Ei £25§:f!!_Hf1=_.£:i f_f.?fJf; 1 e%~=£1:=$:=!wR&12225111 w..h1m.mmm vm he
¥|tien!.!z the reports of thu bigcod.1 :mr fate rnmv zsromrtv SAW sz:Rvws IN WORLD WAR
Hr.Lcd:Rumulun who foralfwng~f hu hun In the
nun umlnsu at Spllrer hu
4:luledug hh budmu md lmintnightforSanDiqo.Calif.when he will ants:111|nuAtmpllnellicboryIndtauptl!nhulv nf urination :nfl nm
dlughur Hrs.Wm..Imm whatFrlthlmhusbmd5onn;mm o aridtandspendllxyurinbnrhemvmh:hair i5Z.am.c.B.¢l1nn|of Cal n and Hr.Ep
LEI I .11§a.E¥.?.h Wright nl
The fum on which Hrs.Wilcoxrulduvrgjlrstlqdlgcl on bl hgr
Latin nmék n mighty fhaueoopentors
nurrovsns MEETn§flnnh n\¢¢m::.;.1 .»._.:_..:.1:
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ane l1.l.|\llEl.\lP un your Wll vtwSorensenofBlair.He huaked anitbowof18l2¥pounds in the
S0nlinute period.Both the champion and rutmerupareallowedentranceinthestate
contest without being required to
participate in any preliminaryeventa.All others who enter the
state contest must first win tountychamionohipssothatthestatelmalldngmeetwillreallybeacontestofchsmuiona.
The Nebraska Farmer aponsorsthe:tate cornhusking conteat and
will give $200 in prize#to the
winnin huskera and a trip to the
nationa contest in MinoeaetajtzthestatechampionThewinner
of the national content will receiveaprimeof$100.
The Seward Cnlmbef ol Com
meree and the Seward CountyFarmBureauwillbein1f§of
the 1927 state contest.with .C.
1out.s county agricultural agentnttheheadoftheorgzvtizahlon.Pit:norous entertainment features
wiII be provided.The farm upon wl1lcl1.the £on
owner!by T
of the state
operated hv
and mn.It
test will bc held is
ll.Waite presidentfairboard.anti is
Walter Wicicrsham
is located on the Sunshlno highway.The contest fields consist
ef 80 acres of listed yellow cornwhichwillyieldmorethanfifty
lmsheis per acre.
HILL {REEK SCHOOL PRIIGRAH
There were big doinra at theHillCreekschoolwestofI{errn.m
last Friday night when practicallythewholevliatdctandslarn
number of o|.1t.sl1i\ra turned out to
attend the Halloween programwhichhadbeeninpreparationfor
some time.
The .achcol house was decorated
in liallov.een trapmings ami afinepmzrnmwasszisanbtthe
ochool .after which the fun broke
out.
Booths had been arranpgel ttnui
siluhovs claimed the curious
o..e.Thane was one the fattest
woman in Hill (rrok.anotlzvr
the wild man from Borneo.anotheraswimming;match between
Wd girls wltich provtwl to be anotchlnananfilledwith\\:1tFr
a ith :I girl standing on each zlllir
and another wa;nn ent 1l:>|uhene lmmlrurgern and eof:~\\m.~
.enerl.
It was a rollicking it
eiiening am!did justice tn theHnlloweennpitit:ml \Aa\\<\t~\l afunsurretn.:al rc Egv ol
the carnival J2?i3~
PlIll.ISl!sctmol.P.\IllR
A copy of the Grxreznvie.v Chron
lrir flulallshvnl b.tin?fitfrvn school
was received at this office.This
my publication is put out by thepupilsofthatschoolandth~
younfsten are gettin:a lot of
good sport and experience in ir
rulrlicatlon.It hast page ilevotf 1
to the neighborhood which git.all the neighborhood hn\penim;.telllng the coming:and golngl..rt
the peoiuie in a manner that wnnli
lo juatee to a veteran reporter.It also has its _luke column anl
f:me very apt cannons thi#awk
talking up Tillie the Taller onthesubjectandintmm;i~er to aboxsocialwhichtheschoolis
Hiflnz.ll.lluill Jlhllsins daughter of
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jenkins of
It.1r is the teacher in this school
tl:ItdrteTha staff of \arititt¢are:E Iztor.Marie Rathjen;Joke Editor Wal
ter Ohrt;News Editor Ldueila
Suverkrubbc;Art lLditor Cathr
ine Kruse:Printer.Arlene Kaur
and Business Editor Irma Dall.
§)}l.enLt00.ine s|.|tl}r1:L manbrooxhtoutmostofthanpresentinasthatofasecondferryfor
;Blair but in the opening the PNilldlngofficermadethestatement
that the party who had been .conItimplatingasecondferryhal
made up his mind not lo tackle
the proposition.4 The only other question was
stint of an ocrtlpatlon tax for Bldrthatwouldplaceataxonalloutionconcernsattemptingtoopen1busineasinBlair.auch ax breaditrucksitineranttbntlatsand.loc
ltora cleaners Iatmdryltn.peddl
ars of all som eta Ihernont has
E1 an ordirianee and it ls uid
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two days union
liL.\lR LADY UPENS
HOME To FRIENDS
Mm Annie Petersen who lives
in northwest mm deli tfull9th 5
lentertained a large number of
fdenda at dinner int Sunday ereninlptheoccasionbeingherbirth
artmveraary.Following a delicious dinnerwhereMrs..Petersen was ably :uaiaistedbyherdaughtersthetime
was spent in visiting.Those present were Mems andantoreally:.~....a..:.i:;one m r o~.Ld seemed to meet mu Johannaen P\rteChristi.anamyuith;enlral.|9proval and the|51fNY K.iUlm Hua ~Rchairwasinstructedtoappointa|Brock;J.Petersen Jena meneommltteetodraftaslmilator.llClU N.Hansen and H.C.Rulnanceandtoreportatthenext¢|of Umm.
meeting and if satisfactory it willi_lthenbesubmittedtotheggungilizdlhstIezonxnf;Annzveltsmr
with the request that they pass ll:This concluded the business of Mr.nnl Mrs.Tom Batten ol
the moeling and a motion for ad Hennanl who have been :pending.jnurnmcnt was entertninci.srme time in Blair were pleas
nnsr KILLING
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...lack Frost Appears for First Time
On Sunday Night.Oct.30.Will
Ile Great Aid to Corn Hunkinx.
footer Weather Prernlla.
Sunday night October 30 witnessedthefirstrealfrostofthe
season when the thermometerwentdowninthetwentiesand
Meedanrea Carl Christiansen Ras
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antly surprised when on last SunE1daytheirsonHaroldinvitedthemtnl1l.4 home at liennard to tlite
Sunday dinner ami s ml the day.When they .arrived tiizy were metbyshouselulofrelativeswholssdplannedaaurpdasontheminhonoroftheirtwentyfifthweddinganniversarywhichoccurnslonSalt1!\l!)the day previous.All of Mr.Bates sisters andbrotherswithoneexceptionremKllhishl-rsnsiens uusa ttrm ummjiii.§f§°2...1"§,,;§,,,._'I",,,,,,,,'§'f.;'. c '
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Monday morning uhoswfl roofs of
.lmildinga white with frost.
It is said that the frost is fif
teen days late and will be of ronniderablebenefittothecomdryimritoutnm!letting the farmerscribit.A number of farmers werehonkingpriortothefrostbutit
was too warm and the corn had tohehandletitoomuch.
Now husking hat begun lnearnestandthefntmer.1 tull bebusyforaevornlnecksgettingthebigcropoutofthefiel.l.\boforethesnowsconw.The fail of 1927 will be l\?lI\J!!tlberedforit#unusual weathermanydayshavingthetemperaturesinthfeightiesandnineties.Floirera have bloome.l again nm.:again mul w.§et.1tiutt lttts beenfontingonnatroughitwere
spring.r .Tomato plants have sprung uponliarebumliledtobloomu.a thoughUW)toulll hojw to bear fruitlateron.The frost will put the corn in
good condition for the hashingcontestthatwillwheldll1l:
week.
1::~;r1~:nr.\1z~:s AT lllllltlitl
Mn.lil.L.Cameron rntertainefl:t number of friends at her homenonhofBlairlast1ridaynfternooninhonorofhernieceMrs.A.Faith of I(anus CityThereweretwotablesof ploy~ers including Mesdnmes RaymondBurrL.C.Klopp T.Lutirlt ll:.tNobWm.Welch Ilatt .Benmlorf
ond A Faith.
A;{ter a delightllll afternoont\lH51:u:bridge the gueltts wererervedallslntylunchbythohofbesa.
The E.M.l\\rrell L.Axtell andIxllilt!lielnzerling children Itl.li|\Heaven and Robert Lemon enjoyedntrainerandmanhmallo.r roastlastMondayevening.
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The day Wa.1 needless to say averypleasantoneandarealsurpriseasneitherMr.or Mm listen
had the slightest inkling of the
plot to surprise them until theymadetheirarrivalanltofrlalttthe.iny complete n fine tllrmer
which wan brought in by the Isolanofthepartywasenjoyedbytill.Those present were Mr.andMrs.Geo.Robinson Mr and Mn.Chas.Ilatox Mr.:md Mrs.Joyliosrnbomn.Mimi Leno Hates lllr.
{\n.|3lrs.|lnlDl1|Bates nnrl fnn
ily Mrs.Gladys Baker and rlnuzhterandMr.ani Mrs.Elton lidmmluonallof3icnnarI:Mr.nnrlMrs.Chas.C.|ldwel]and daughterandbabyandMr.Frank Balt!uiOmaha;Mr.and Mrs.Al.KzmtcttoolCouncilllffsIowaanlMr.1.
Ra}rttoil¢l hu uf Kennaw Nob.
M..\.(.IIAS LARGE
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The )lon.l.1y Aftemoon Club
mot October 31 with Mrs.12.C.
Jackson saith perhaps the largestattendancesoforoftheseason.Tho roll call was responrled lt)b§.qultntlonn fmm Nehrniknttrztern.Miss C:1tHe Wiseman
gave an interesting and instructiveinformaltalkonEarlyandPren
ent Dai Writer;and Authors of
Nehru n.Dlrs.Geo.DQT£!T\1|Ji¢rear!selection!from William:}lauplns
Sunnydale Lp.The Club ll|Ptt4 November TanwithHrsWW.tilkinsoxnOntheafternoonofNov(mbcr
ill.a nusicnl prozrim will beiresent~e<l by Mins.Lucille X.nninmlerthe:auspices of the Clubatthe~of Mrs.Clark Oll:mlonBlissKempwillbert.ulistetlbylr~f.Walllo Nleimn of Donn
(o|2e;;e.
{n1:\;r t (THJRT imtxcs
.tllyert I..Brown am!DorothyGnffinfuiggdbothofUntahaweremarrMmlnb.I .1.c.:alto.r >Jo nr
Carl J.Miller of Lincoln Intl.Charlotte Grover of Fremont reeelvedalicensetomed.
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gfpfgntgd||m!gf um ~all uvvu luulu U]qnw §Th ~~employees gfclcmeforalloraportionofthe~§..$...I..?¢.....¢1..1..§?ZI3 ~diatréct.held a mixelnt the
gld ton Ute )a rnoonNAeffortiasdugmadetoifwrlthreetoat!D£lU1:k This
s.in increase dm asalgnment.|ldlUi3 eornprlaea the towns and
~md ~M gggp surrounilng ~Of Bennlnr
ggugg gf |g||ihmen i iillofl Cedar ffltlffl Arllnaton
mimaasa out no utr lecdomlidhh ..I.m2l Grail.Te
aach teak bl and ma a r.lf that canpege Natgtd and emit§m;H:e1:i1;§i1 ¢fc ;l::lio¢:.f
~§2§;{1.§.~reduced nic!the district and Mr.s.H.PrayltinhopedthatgmgoodcoofOmahawholasuperintendentoperationwillcontinue.inf the Norfolk Division and Roy
0|a Planck of Fremont who ia the
gna A H com c field au rlntamdent were presentN...fl1l ~herk¢?a0nal5l iii.time taken PstudyingthebestmethodofhandlTeolukai ing the bualnena and wearnanxhlpPaper;;;_g ¢;d;~Hg in for a part of the
for the lt at ~A r the Lalkfsst was war
aMondaynoon.was to allnu
us time to get the field wagons
banquet was enjoyed whkh gaveaveryfittingclosetothemeeting.gleaners and judges lined uphourewr.Mr Therlcelson hu thelaidoutintotenlandsthe
are about l30 rods long.will gf anon:h corn for
man making e requiredsoiftherearemonthan
field
row.:This
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ten entries a second contest will
be held the following morning to
sreornodabe all hunkera.
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1:00 oelock to allow im.ll figuringthewinrszrasoftenthe
l DHMANUS MORE Punmcrr t
Jack Croutly of thi;city went
before the county boad lalrt Mon
day with a request that the mppllesnwsnledthepoorbeltemlmd
showin;who gets the supplies anl
the amount of each item.This is
a new departure an heretovfore
the hills from each firm hart been
lumped into one item under the
tmption supplies !or poor.man getting the moat pounds intohiswagoneitherleave;too muchcorninthefieldorloomanyribbon!on .the rom The folitlw
Mr.Croudy insists that il the
.recipienti of the countfs charity
lm|:w that their names with the
itemized account should be pub1ingentrieswerenecelvduptoMondaymorning:Fred Hagerhaumer.Louie Brandert fromnearHooperHermanSorensen.
nonheaat of Blair.Arthur HammHarryC.Wrich of Xennartl VemMorganofArlingtonBillBrattofBlairandEdHaier.
Arrangrments will be maile
whereby lunch con be had on the
(rounds.
If any other huakrra Wlah to getintotheracenotif y County AgentBates
CITYCBUNCIL
DISCUSSESSPEEDING
..Regular Meeting of City Counril
Hearn Reports From {}illerentCutumil!r¢s.founeilmrn MtKayiltlilill5lH¢dil1!on Streets.
BIATTER l.1JFI \\lTH POLICE
The regular meetlm(nf the citycouncilwashflllastTuesdayevenlnlDuringthehuslnes;of thueveningtheMcConnellpublicareoutttantafirmwasemploye!tncheckupthegecounttofthecityandmakereportonthesame.The city rfpnf tn on the dlffoyvntfundswerereadamiacreplnlnnnplacwonfile.A report was alsomodestatingthatthettopalznnlrforthearterialhighwayinthecityhadbeenpurchaser!andaroultlmonhelnstailelNoreportwalmaleontherhantnl1theWashingtonllixhwaElithe
ccmmitteo was euntinumil
The muttrr of the drlloquciitsewerl:nu wan taken on ami itwasilvciilmltomtailalltlelltquwtlsanoticeofthe:amount of the le
Iinquvncy.
The muttvr nf speeding wasbro!Itfht up by iouncllman McKaywho|1rnt£rlol atrongiy againstthehabithutafternallnuniononthematteritwemedtohetheroneemusofopinionthatnothingcouldbedonean.|the matter wasleftwithll14\chief of police but
no apeclfic instnaetions surf
giten.
After this came the mailing ofthehillsfollowedbyadjournment.
Read it right in The Enterpdse.
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ency to check the demands on the
county funds and he also thinks
that the taxpayers have a right
§a11o;?§J~oB lMr..n{|.|mu|.aen la one of tba
best known man in his neighborhoodwherehehasmanyfriends
sl1o will ba sorry to know oi hhdeterminationtoleavehishome
commtmlty.He was in the service of the
U.S.ln the late World War andwasespeciallyattractedIB/the
aviation service and has wayshadAdesiretotakeuptheworkandatlastthisdesireistobesatisfied.
The Ryan Aeroplane concern la
ng of t.hesbi||§|t and beatln tgononantmasanameor:elf when lt built the Lindberg
ship which was the first to make
th umungn:top flight anon the
1 Hrs.ltaaanuaaen and family
ivrill rgtakeutltelrndhoa arllg 21;ran ;r.a n.Elielagd in gg gg ondthanmnmrmenesnrneorea rsojoinMr.Rhmuuen in San
Diego.
COUNTYGIRL
winsPRIZE
Prize on Belt Wdttcn Story onlMethodsofFirePreventionWon
1 by Viola Pull oi Southern Rich
|land Township.
a1:n.\1.SCHOOL PUPI1.WINSI
i The week of October 0 to is
was aet aside as National Fire
.to be kept informed on the lub Prevention week and was observed}eeL ithroughout the entire United
i The amount spent for aid for
the poor amounts to :around $20
000 per year.
r::~sr t:urM NS mu HGH CLUB
Mrs.Bert Noll was llonlena to
the H.0.M.E.hrltlge club last
Monday evening.The house wasbeautifullyrleeoratcdwithjackelnnternawitchesanalblock|:nt4.
The card tablet wen:co\ere.L\wlthorangeandblackpaperandthe
tnllles were also trI that effect.
Them were four tables ol bridgefirst.prize going to Miss P31124
Metxinger.second to Mrs.Ih1o.
11.undt and Mrs.Pnlrmrr Alln re
ceivetl the tormolntion prize.The meeting 1|as nho in the
form of a shower for Mrs.EugeneJacksonwh:resolved tt number
of lovely gilt..1.The young pfopl £t1ju}ml 1
frtshmentl nt the Robirlsun Cafe.
PASSES 86th m|z11lu.w
Mrs.D.M.llhoades relelnnle.l
her eightysixth tnirthday Iant
Sunday October 30th Her daughter.hir.ltntl Mrs.I.B.Ollrer of
Omaha and a sisterinlaw Mrs.
Jesse Rhoaalea of Chappell Nebr.
called on ber in the af ternoon mul
other friends und relatives called
leaving her flowers and keepsakesso:leur tu peoplepf her age.The visit with the sisterinInu
was the big xurprine of the .lay gttheyhadnotmetforyearsand
they visited over old happy day#
of long :RG for some time.
lint.lthoaden drove back to
Omaha with Mr and Mrs.Oliver
and from there left for her home.
1>.\:xs11 lll{()Tll1IRH{)l}1}HOLDS [).\NCII
The Danish Brotherhood heLl averysuccessfuldancelastFridayeveningattheMoJer1Woodrnnl
ltlil in this city A good crosul
was out..anm|tripped the light fatt
taatlc to oldtime music until the
nnee ima hours of the morning.
Staten During that weell:memheraoftheG.W.Glamlt Insur
ance Comvany of Bennington
visited s number of ~1<Lugtouthrmpartofthecountyaineachschoollaunchedtheir..i....|sforacontestamonglljpupilsofthevariousschools/entering.Bull of the conteatantfi w.n requiredtofilloutaqu}ld:maire
of their own farm home in reganltofin:haaarslu and the
amounL of pru.anti\.e measureswhichhaibeentakenaboutthe
plaec The questionairew werejulgtwlbytheWorldHeraldinOfl|aha.The juilrring was done
on the hula of the neateat and
hurt ans\|.ened group of queitionsandnottheleast:amount of [irelmaaldsfoundonthefarm.
The returns of the contest werereceivedMondayOct.31 Intl Viola
Puls grade seven of the Dornackernaheelwonthefirstprizeui$1.00.The prize money wal receiwdbyberteacher.Mr.J.
Hilton Rhomlea who forwsr1iel ittoher.~Viola is the daughter of Mr.nnrl
Mrs.Fritz Pule living about ten
miles south ol Blsir.
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li rzxslxcrox WELL
ATTHNDED
The Congzezstions lolies helfi
a very enjoyable pullilc keoonxtonatthehomoofMr4.R.J.
Murdoch on last Tuesday after
noon.A program ol music and read
ings was kindly presented by Bliss
Zfla Hansen voice tnwlmer at
Dann College and Mis.1 WarrenEnglishnnddrantatieInstructor
nt that institution.A luncheon was served by the
committee in rhtlrle with Mrs.
Stewart chairman.In spite of the rain.the attend
ance was good ani the ladies in
charge felt neil pleastl.
;Mr.and Mm Nels Buehardt and
oaughter DorothJy spent Wednes
atiay evening at .T.Nelsotfs.
§~Hr.and Hrs.Urrlnhomiesin1865andlaterin1856
llra.Wilcox and her husband
Elias Wileox eause by covered1n|un mm Toulon ll.and ln3857ram;into pollution of the
llllL
When llr.md Hn.Rhoadesfirstsettledonthisplustheoak
timber was abundant and the oolotwherethehomenowstanisbein:an a point of the timband landHrs.Rhoaca named it Oak Point
and it born this name alnoa
that tame.It is without questionthwflratfarmlnthaeotytohsmmuwnill!fill.of ns(int oeeu r was the moatnrealsrrlsettlementinthacountytatwaenCalhounandFontanalle.
Hn.Wilcox _ls a lronrler for har
age har intellect ia brlgtrkand sl!
retains theuse of har facultiee
and wg herself and the gggppanyofrnumsrottafriends.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
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On last Thursday evening oet.
27 around sixty relntivea ma
fHenda gathered at the home oi
Hr and Mrs.George Ruhr Jr..£0 celebrate the birth annlveralryofMrs.Ruhr which occurred on
that date.Just which birthday it
was Hr;Kuhr refusal to dlmlgebutatmyrateaverypleasant
yvening was spent ujth gamesand:ads anl the usual big feed
out is always a prominent partofthesegatherings.It has become an enh1uhe.|
custom among the Jensen nia
twes of which Mrs.Kuhr il onetorememberthebirthanniversadesofthememberswithacele
brntion and it is seldom that onelaoverlooked.It is oertain llf acommendablecustomandbnpmanyhappyeventsinbrightenll!es pathway.
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suarmsn PARTY
\..:sims Olson time ton of Lin.
Curtin Rathmann was the victimofapleasantsurpriseInstSaturdaywhenhismotherinvitedanumberoffriendsintospendthe
afternoon witiz him.
The little folks enjoyed playinggamesuntillutelntheafternoon
when delicious refreshments wereserved.The following were present:RoyandMaryJensenZllllfoniandAnn
Messick Janice Ireland BettyFranlx.Marguerite Rathmann.
Johnnie Toft Tearldy lllomquistEmilyAnnandAliceAllenllert
Wilde and Dorthea and Billie
Olson.
BUSINESS AND
SOCIAL FORECAST
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Nor.5 1l.J.Sas Sale lasting15dayuNov.llDanish Luth.Bazaar at
church basement.
Nov S2lipiscopai church Baxasr
at Parish House.
Nov 1Con;relationad \Balm Sale at J.E.Campbelh.
1iiFliIn.l_4i .m
cently rrtumed from an extendedvidtint.bee| |1,vi| .ited at FredPeck'| Thursday aftqrnoon.
Amon:the meoeuful flower
lawn we want to mention lin.Louie ilzttlxieun.0 u r P i e l n mVinv SundaLS¢hool acknowledgesa buutifui uquet from her garden last Sunday.Abe a bouquet
irons Mn. Hank.
lr. and llrs. Fred Peck enlar-tained the evangelist, Mr. Lowe,aingen who were with him,and Rn .Robb and wife of theCh:idian church in Blair u dinner
gunna Friday.Edmund Johns and friwd.
eve!Iiinard spent Wednesdayight at John Comptorfs.Weurenaorry tnhavenoamnllnumberpresentatPleasant
KENNARD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. "'=fg_°'= :mlchildren of Omaha spent e week
emi at the A. N. Anderson home.Hr. and Hn. Eimer Wright andHn .Mary Jacobsen and Slim
Chrmen Hin; attendtd tha (nat-
ball game at Lincoln Saturday.lfr. and Mrs. J. A. Swihart andchiidren anl Mn. H. G: Van Dam-
ning lt Ted Ohm-¢>n'n at a Hnllfwr-
e'en party; Rune!! Johms st Hrs.Jrnkin»' in Blluir and Wallace andCllxhon Hulk at Spiker.Thenmay have been othen whose nam-
!: we did not inns.Clifford RW :spent Thursday
which \e¥nd no control made itec.We hope ho have him with aslf li n ._llr. Chu. Hunk was a Wbdntc-
Jay zftenwon visitor at the homeof Clarence Snyder near Tehmlh.Lloyd Hush Edmund ohne and
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J. E. Hiller. Pmprklor IPhone Bluk 9 I
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were dinrtr [units at the Helen!
ln Council Bluffs.Mn .Chas.Gotuch is visiting
friends in Omaha this a.mek.lin. Soren Cook mul daughtrraf l)en\1'r, Colo. is visiting nt thew g Stewart home thi: week.r. am! Mrs. Will Klngdon 82.11
family spent Sunday ul the HenryJemcn home.'Mr . and Elin. Waiter Jcszsénapent Satunla;|.\\!nillg sisitiwiz
nhlimn in Ornaha.Mr. and Hrs. Raymond Uixu||;|..l mn ol Omaha spent theweek~eni al the Pete Larsen hume.Mr. and Mm. Clurie La Cram'and mn of Omaha, npénl S|.lmLl}
ul the Lucy Slewari home.Hariand I'unch mnwd his family into the Irank Miller property
las! week.Mr. Harry Rosenbaum =pen{'llTt~xxeek-emi with his pa:anL-.Mr.
am! Mn. Buck Rosenbaum.Ziir. and Mn. Perrgr Gail.ca nn.I
ther, Fml.The latter has beenill for some weeks.llr . n m! Hn .Harley Applebywere bwneaa visitors in Council
Bluffs and Omaha Iut Thursday.The Pleasant View teachersgave a very enjoyable Hnlla\'e'enparty to the parent! and friemldof the school Friday evening.A
ptognm of glmei. stunts nm! funwas given. enjoyed nlik! by young
and old.The room: Irene pnettllsdeoorntal with witches, black cats.autumn leaves nnd other things
aulgestive of tl1odJ|y.Pt-tmpklnpie,.loughntlta and coffee wereaerued and all had .I merry time.Owing to the death of Mn. An-dros:on,Mrs.J nmn Soren»en'nmother, the Bench (Hub postponed
the meeting and is meeting a week
later with Mrs. Rena ilanaen. Hrs.Sorensen in 5 charter member olthe Bench Club.Mr.Gun Mencke and familyspent Sundly at the homo uf his
son. Louie lvleneke.Wilma Brown attended o partydvento surprlne her brother-imlaw, Joy Deaver on his birth lnnl-veuary Saturday night in Omaha.
Mr. and Mn. Deaver brought herhome Sunday,remaining for nvisit through the Jay.
Yes! We Print
Make Your
Flock Healthy
We Re c nmme nd B- K Ge r m- Ki l l e r
f o r Co i d s , R o u p a n d C a n k e r
No handling ol bfrdn-Que;-u¢¢¢,\a.u.
snxsrgurrlou cw\m\r41un Ol MONEY ~
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Alk In v llluble Pro c Bu lle ti n: o n bre e di ng a nd
a n a l L l v o s u n k md P o ul t r y .
sold by
|T h e B l a i r D r u g C o .
n. c. .u.Lx:~iABs'mAcroa
n l . 1 y
e r n o o u .
..».g nBu r g e rs h o me S u nd a y .
H i n L o k S m i t h , w h o i s a t t e n d -
i n g W s y n e S t a l e N o r m a !sp e n tzhew w e !- e n d w i t h h e r pa re n ts ,
H r . . n g H u . D . W . S m i t h .
H r . l a d H n . F r e d G H - d i n g : a n de fl i l d r t n o f K e a r n e y vi s i t e d a t t h e
I Olfke ln new |
|Homo 'rbeatn Bldg. |
iui dancer.
Hary-Yes, terribly out of date.
ernoou.Hrs. J. H. Johnson ami chiidren;; ° f° gm# mg ; g ue s 1a ' at th u '
ans vo n me.T h e w i f
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`;'°» ihat tru I nk! atthe |K. H. S. Fridny evening wu
fairly well attended.
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B O N D E D Aa s r mms n :
OHM in llny ls Bldg.;
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Loated in new
Home 'I'hatm BU:-Bllir, Nebraska
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Mllch cows for sale.39»tf.HeQracken #tml Son.
For Rent-Modern house, clueln.N. T. Lund.I t
For gale--Winter apples. .Phono
212 on 35.41-21.heater Barton. Blair.
J. E. Campbell, furnlture. runand undertaking.50-tf.
I o r Sale:-Registered PolandChinabears, cholera immune.39-lt 1'rank Wilson
Black and White Beauty Shop.
Phone 195 tor appolntmntr.38-tf
Dr. Laylami States, Cltlropnvtor, l"l11nera State Bank Bldg.tf.
Felt hate in lu the nQw fall
ahadea, for general wear. at MrsT. C. l{llton's.33-tf.
C. K Bendorf. licensed emoalm-
er and undertaltor, Blalr.Office
phone, nel. nes. ahone. 224.exr.
YOU will main' no mintaka inhaving one of our [arm loans. Callor vrrlte John H.Roper, Dodge,
Nebr.~lltt.
Nela C.Nelson ol Illalr,pur-chased o Chevrolet sedan last Sat-urday of the Aronaon Chevrolet
Company.
Hn. Elmer Fahrenkrog of Col-umbus.has returned homf afteraweek'a vlalt with* her mother,llra. JL Mueller.
A 12% acre place close in. goalhouse. barn and other outbuildlngno
5SOOILW.May take in arnadl pro-perty on the deal.41-zz.H. °r. Lund.
letra. Pete Carson.who baa been
vlaltlnn the John Lecrone family
at He nl. Oklahoma la expectedhomo next Sunday.
Mra. F. I). Rogers of Wall Lake,Iowa spent a few days laat weekwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. w. Burger and family.ltr. and Bra. Harold sewer
aere Sunday dlnner gueata of ltr.and llra.Palmer Allen and Mr.Clark Allen, south of Blair.
Mra. Axel Bunderaon of Crall.
Nebr. was a guest of Mrs. Chan.
Mueller of out Lincoln street onlast Wednesday and Tlturlday.
For Sale--l'oland China boar, 18months old.Alao Hoape piano forsale. Flne ahape. Phone m on 21.Chris S. Hansen, Kennal ;=-u1
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llra. Curtis Rathrnann and Mrs.John Toft drove to Omaha lastBlonde; where they did aome ahop-Pina and attended the Grpheum.
Mr. and Mrs. "df Caldwell of
Walthlll came down ant Saturdayevening and apent Sunday at thehonnea of James and George Calo-well.
The Thursday Afternoon Bridge
Club has their one o'clock luncheonat the Cafe and meet at the homeolHrs.Carl 8chm1dt this att-
emoon.ltr.and Mrs. John Watkins,who live mouth of Blair. vlaitodlaat Sunda at the homo of ltr.and Mn. (gottlleb Zimmerman of
nbar Herman.
Mrs. Anna Beard has been gun-fined to her borne the put three
weeks with a had one of Ilu.
She la lrnprovetl and able to beout again at thi! time.
Mr. H. H. Brown, who waa ae-vrrely injured when a train smaah-ed into hla truck at Lyon: several
weeka ago, in -1" able to be outand care for ha hualneaa.
ANNUAL BAZAAR of the Epla-copal church Saturday. November32th at the new Parish Commun-ity House.Honvnage sale. lunch
1nd dinner.Re me m b e r t h e ~
Mr. and Mn.Hana Rathmannand family of North Platte andMr. and Hrs. Georg; Charnbellnof Dasid City made a ahort villt at
the G. A.Rathmann home laatMonday aftemoon.
The W. J. Sas store la ltartlraaale Saturday.November 5
"=»f;;;,=»- the greateat Tna lon g
r ever put on n e aalil! innlglalr.ltemi their offering:
cn another page in this iaaue.
The A. L. Auxiliary dance held
at the BUF. D. hall last Saturdaynightdrew a fair crowd Thernnal: was good and the ladietacr\e.t punch and 1| very pleamntevening was enjoyed by all there.
Word received by relatives from
Mrsl S. H. Evans who la :guiding
the winter with her doug ter atSoldier, Kansas, stlltea that nhg Inmuch better and able to he aroundagain which la good newa l0 her
lllalr friend;
Mr. and Mn. Andy Caldwell ofWnlthlllanIMrs.Allle KincaidofLincolnwereSundaydinnermzeataat the George Calrlrrellhome ltml later anent the aft.e.-
noon at the Jarnea Caldnell horne-
on South street.
J. R. Smith and daughter, MmFlorence have returned from Bavannnh. Mo. where they spent a,~uple of .lays with Hra. Smlth.|who has ncently Ilrltlutood a '
vere operation.They found l1cr
ettlnl along nicely and on thelend and ther hope to have herome .main ln about two twolls.
Mr.Nels Jackson of §!!hItll\llla a Blulr vinltr>rlaat Monday;nd white ln town called at The
Intenrrlae office.Mr. Jackson is
n old time friend of the ncrlbo~nd la always unelcorne around!
here m .Ile la one of the oldarl i m .in the legnocratlc
ny and has always been active
n politics.4
Mr. nnd Slra. Hen? Chrleteneen
lrove over to Elk ity on Tumluy of last week and attended a
~inner at the Prod Junabluth
emo.me occasion being Mmungbluthlebi r th anniversary.~there present wenehlr. and Mrs.Alfred Brodcgaard and daughterefMr. John Hannefl and Illia.-u Nora
Sloluff. all of Omaha.\
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c h u g t d J u . d r u n k e n n n a a n d t h t
p o u u a i o n I I i n w h i c h h en l w i o s u l i r ; ~ a fl n a
o f $ 1 an d a l a n. ; d n y a i m ri a o n -
m e n t .H e v u La kn n £0 t l n n n l l ..
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T h a n H a v m g T h e i r N a m e s A p p e a r l n t h e H o m e ' a n d u n d e r i a k i n g .so- xr.
P a p e r .P h o n e 1 1 W h e n Y o u H a ve A N e w s It e m f| . , " $ u ' E , ' I1 'f " § ` 5 '% '$ ` . ? »'2 ». " °" " ° i n t he *H *
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PROMINENT FARMS!! was
Mr.Carl Toeikc,A prominent
farms' of Sheridan fownahip, dhdat bla fum home neu Admnh onInt Tlznrada] afternoon l'ro'nao
attork of heart trouble.Ha hadbeen lll for about a month.
Mr. Toelke hoJ long been oneof lho prominent -Iumocrata of thlacc-only and took a neat inherentIn ll! c ivic lfidra and nfl.: Mm
nlaed as o polltlral leader in
:ewan of the countir.Ile wa:all-o a very mueoanfu fanner.He araa born in Germany, Juno5. £854 andcamototlmlaoououywhen a young man and llttled on
a farm a short time after coming
10 Ulla count .Thefuuer aarvicel were heldI n t S a w aftemoon at twoo'eloek at e so th a n a r u tcsncourlo of frlenda gathered toH0 honor to his memory.
Ho la 5 nnved by his wife, three
sono a daughter:HeClarence and William andEdna.Ile also has two listen lsGermany.
INDOOR PICNIC.rr .1mN|5'r nous
A number of congenial h-lend:
gnthered at the home of Mr. -ggMrs. F. W. Arndt In this citylut Sunday near th; noon hour,with well filled bulwte to enjoyan indoor 'picnic together.
Practical ar the uma gathering
spent a pleasant day at the homeof Hr. and Hu. Henry Klear inOmaha alogglln the summer andthat was s an enjoyable affairthat they decided to 3-1° together
occasionally aa eircu 'linen panmltied.ilu. John Aronaon was chair-man of the c ommittee and withHn. Amdt made all arrangementsfor the picnic.Hallowe'en decor-
lliona wane much in evidence holhoutdde and inside of the Arndthome..Mao beautiful bouquet: offlower:brought by the mmm.
But the main attraction pardon-lnrly at the noon hour was the
dmlng room table literally wgdwill: all the choice fooda that e-braukn, the land of nlenty, pro-duces at this season of the year.Fried chicken, many kinda of
aandwirhes and cake.salads. ice
cream and frulla a-plenty.Thecolor1|theme was beautiiul and~=-on One unusual delicacy wasgp rie rhlcken brought by Georg:angold of Bennlnafton who had
Just retumed from a hunting tripin the west.The guests wen served cafeteriastyle and everybody did full jua-
tlce to the feast.
The afternoon uaa spent in ub-itlng and singing and }uIt be-
fore going to their llullll'2l,thecrowd went up to vlew the Cro-well Home.many hui ng neverbeen there before.
Th e du i s on e tha t wi ll lmbenemembemibyallpneaent.The edllor and family appreciatedan invitation to be present but apnevlous engagement kept them
away.Mn. W. G. Harrison and Mrs.
fohn Aronaohrgauiated Dim .rndtn aervinz ea:mea'Hman present included he ol-lovrimr.from Onuha:Mr.aMrs.Henry Kluer,ElizabethHenriettaand Geone Rieaer. 0.1J. Wilde and aiatrr Hin llll. Mina
Enningher,Mi n Sell .Shoberphoo. Rueevalt, A. Bond and F. A.
Henninger.From Calhoun:Mr.nd Mn. J oe Laxure.Hr. andIrs.Frank AdarnI.Mrs.Clere-Rnd, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lon-dis.enry Rolwer.From Cound!~luffn.Henry DeLong.From
llemdngton:Mr. and Mn.Peter
lngold, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Man-old, Mies Emma Mangold. Nor-,°g° -lg; P*ra'\cl1:3Bi}=;nzold.~
a 1"ra.adaHorriaomRun-ell.# n m
nd Billy Harrison. Mr. and Mn.
ohn Aroneoo,Emyle Aronaoo;. r. and Mrs. D. C. Van Dueoelf
ary Cook. Carrie Wleoman, Hnmi Hrs. l~". w. Amdt.
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Hr. Harry Ervey, who h e ll
In the dsiry business in Blnlr for .the put al been nan, hu soldhis stock .!"`.,.,.. und 'lludnua toHerman Warrick, who nddn onthe Gayhan Mehrenn farm northof this city.
Hr.Su e ll retiring Ind ln-¢r.n.l| to li ft mr an d willremain on his fum when he hu
a modem, con1fortable home andawrycomfortthatonecoulduhh.Hnrry Irlll be minnd by hh
for years.
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Real Estate Moving
GERJIAN LUTHERAN fP¢\5TOR LEAVES
H u r .H .W o e r n i n g a n d fa m i l y
a r e m o vi n g t o d a y t o I m m m
: o u t h a u l o f B e n n i n g t o n vm a a
th e Zi o n L u t h c n n c l m n c h .R l v,
W m m i n g h u be en i n B l d r a l
a u t o r o f U n Io e a l G e r m a n L u t h -
u n n =gg»g_»;_ !or !J\e p u t fo u r
r e a r s a m m w r ym u c l s t b b s vo m l n n b u t t h i
l n r n r fi e l d c a l l s h i m .
n w . A a m n U f O m a h a w i l l s u b -
s t i t u t e t a m r l r i l y n a d w i l l b e o nh a n d 5 ? - m y m o r n i n g .
T h e p u t s :a n d fa m i l y ' n n
h o n o r | 1 . | u t | a t a fn n s l n l l p a r t y
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We have amid two pieces ;Ji' Real
Es tate dur i ng the past week.
nhe the old Pat Quinlan SU south
uf Blair at $1011 per acre and the
othe r the Alv in McKinne y i a f m
nor th of Blair at SIDS per acre.
We have other offerings in hath
ci ty pro pe rty and fa rms tha t
are Rea! Bargains a nd persons
interested "IH do wel! to see us
before buying.
A. R. Brock
Citizens State Bank
Blair, Piebraska.
Felt hat.; for eport wear.Large
aiaea.
38-lf.At hire. T. C. lll1ton'a.
G m harboring.North SideShen1s-mr.
Hr. and Hn. Robert ltaarnueeenand eon epent Sunday at the J. T.Nelson home.
Bleek hate of velvet and eatinlead this fall.See them el Mm
T. C. Illlton'a.33tf.
Hr. and llra. Robert Maher ofTelnmah apent the vreeken.l withre-latlrea ln this city.
George Bates epent last vreelc
at the convention of county agents
ln Onuhe and Lincoln.
C. li. Benclerf, lleenaee ernbalnt-
er and undertaker, Bi}ll Officephone, 161, rea. phone. 224.a-ar.
Osc ar Gllbertaon .Mmm the
members of the Chen Club at hlahome weet of Blair laat evening.
(Tell Phone 98 for appointment
for a Iaenlur Permanent Wave
[ateexit process).A l l w o r t : ~
enteel.Harry llorrie retnmed home thelatter part of last week after agg; :re~elt'a launlneea trip through
no 11.Hrs.Mary Lund!u :pendingseveral Jaya at the home of her
',{,"",{§",'§;lulre.Geo.Kellog of
. o alta.Mn. Chu. Lletelnger and little
eon of Fremont epent last Wed-
gg-§-v l:3.l Thureday vlaitlng
l r re we.Willard Mcliay of Omahn camegg' Monday evening to vleit witha mother and father and apendthe night at home.
Mina Alice Slovene, who le at-
tending Wesleyan University spentthe week-end at the parental, SemSteeene home in thie ezlty.
Hr. and Ura.Erneat Tumbledepent Sunday at the home of thelatter'-1 elataer at Oakland, Nebr.,nheli the family held a reunion.
Bell Creek 8e1rln Circle will
me a play at the lehoe aehoclday evening, Nor. 4.Prlee lllc.Sandwiches, coffee and doughnute.
41-1:0.il.lreland netumed homelest Friday evening after spend-ing the week at the home of his
eon, C. J. Ireland and family ofYutan, Nebr.
llre.Charlee Robertson anddaughter,llery a nd Mtn AgneeMct£la;|oapent'8;:inday.a;'t weekatme o r. an ra. F.hi.Holloway of Omaha.
Walter Nelson, who lleea north-ueet of Blair, ia the owner of aflne new Standard C rolet 8e~dan which heimurehaeed laat Fli-g g oflthe Aroneon Chevrolet
mnany.
FARMS in Northeastern Ne-
braska for aale, from $15.00 peracre, and u .Be sure and call~r write ge fr'|cull.untl Cred»lt Aem.. John .Roper. 8ecy
Tnaa., Dodge, Nebr.el--It
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hannon ofg m l n v g f e l Hreeently at the
ome o re.anaen nRumua.lohannaen ofithla city
Hr. and Mm Hanaen'|\ een cam
for them on Sunday.
Hr.B.P.lilller, who lenllleeout ln the Qrum nelgtlborltooi,hae a force of men l.iln|amachineahed.The nrnctore le
twenty by elxty feet and willhouae the farm machinery nicely.
Jamie Poundl. who le playing
with an orchestra: 'Jack HingeMelody Hoya. hae gone to Denveruhere the orc hestra le wg' at
this time.Hn. Pounda la v ltlnghis panenta.Hr. and Hrs. J.L.Pounde of lnla city.
Nell Jaekaon ol' Herman nan upleasant caller at The Ehmterprln
office laet Monday.Hr. and Mrs.Jackson luv, inet returned fromavlaltwiththeir daurhter andlnuehend,Mr.and Mn .HenryDenny ot Marshall, Minn.
Hn . L .L.Kramer of Vlborg,
South Dakota arrlveul ln Blair laat'Fhuraday for n vial! at the homeofher aunt and uncle, Mr. andMrs. John Carter.Hhs.Kra-nerurlll be remembered by Blair peo»ple aa Mine Marian Carter..
The member; of th¢_Sua-shineWorkers from the Snmmeru diet-
nct, entenained their farnlllca ata llnlluwelen party at the HjalmerQuin! horno lost Ftiilay evening.(lame:and muele were enjoyeduntilelatehourwhenrefresh-
ments were served.Mra.Della Gibbon;,whobeenvisitingllenryandAnna
Racer in Blair for some time.la an early settler here,havingbeen horn in thi.: wang.She Inthe .laughter of Sir. a Hrs. Eli
Avery, who settled here in l870.
She eft for her home in Ire-Li,S. D. the early part of the meek.
The members of the EpworthLongo; of the M, E. church mdo H.\llo\re'en party at the churchluuementl u t Friday evening.There were around twenty mem-luere present who enjoyed variouallalloere'en games until a late
lour when n nice lunch was eerred
Rev Bader chaperoned the party.lm. Clifford Krause entertained
nt n g;"*>' lut Thursday afternoonfor . rs.Charles Metllnger orFremont.The hostess had re-Eilred a little content ln erglch
. rn. J. rl. Campbell received first
prleo and Mre. Hou Deete. eecond.Dainty refreehrnenta were served~t the eloae of o pleaulllt mft~
rnoon.Many radio fans enjoyed the|n¢l concert put cn by the Tenlhaabaml.The concert wat put at. Council Bluffs station, K. 0. I.
lost Sunday evening.Tdba itlhllr an inland trading point lnhe western part of the county..nets of n live u to-date banl]~at would do ~ to e l/ll*|'Qr
~mmunit .
r n~n : r a n ~oo n g a tc rbusinem intvmutu, left im I"ti-la
b u r n e r Io r s a l e .
H. Ol le n1 1a nu .4 0, 2 E So ut h St ." 1
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Hr . a nd H r s. O l a Ja c ob w n np e n t
M o n d a y o f l u ! w e e k vi s i t i n g r e l a -
i h e s a t B a n r r o f t .
A 5 m o m ,m o d e r n bu n g nl o w ,n e u r i y n e w .I o va w l i n th e bo a!pa n o f t o wn , $ 4 T6 0 .0 0 .
4 | - u .N .!` . Lu nd .
l l r .a n d M r s .Jt i l i m Pet ers en
Duron:Jersey bolrs for allePhone 2i on 15.37U.Albert A Jensen, Blair
in the afternoon took in the big
anniversary .show nl the RivieraTh u tn .
Mr.Siuari.l:2d\Aand|and non,Jim Edward; and wife, and daugh-ters, Mrs. II. !:. Epperiy and Mrs.
businem intvmutu, left im I*ri-layfor Omah; where she iulendel\i:iI.¥ng n fr.sr day; with her par-ents before rcturnlnf to her Ian:QQat Valley Junction, Iowa.
Nellie Stewart. youngrlt daugh-ter of Mr. an.I Mn. Gebrlv S!.l2w»
Jo l t n n n a e n h o m e S a r d a r
Th c t v. c .r. L n w il l l mn el . w it h
Mr s . Jo h n M c Q u a r r l o o 1 S a t u r d a y
at t cr n o on , N o v. 6 a t th r ee o 'c l oc k .
P. M . Tys o n a n d E u l t i r in n n a r c
5 o j o u r n i n g i n M i n n e s o t a t r y i n g t opi c k u p ao m e s t o ck i n t h at t m- r d #
t o r y .M r .a n d M r s .J.H .Sp el l ma n
d r o ve d o w n r e O m a h a Sa t u r d a y
a n d t o o k i n t h u a h o w a t t h e R i v-
l o r a t h e a t r e .
T h e B u s y Be e Ch lm m e t la st
I'r i m la y a t t h e h o m o f hl ra .L o u
H u n g a l e a n d s p e n t a ve r y p l e a s -
a n t a ft e r n o o n ..
M r .Sh e ld o n Pa c k a r r i ve d I n
B i a i r la st Th u r s d a y !r o n 1 M a rah a l l to w n .Io w a a n d w i l l r e m a i n
i n B l a i r fo r . I t i m e .
M r .a n d M r s . H a n s Pcteracn,
w h o r e c e n t l y m o ve d t o A r l i n g t o n ,
we r e ca l l i n; o n B l a i r r e l at i ve s a n d
fd c m l s l a s t S u n d a y .
Th e A r n d t - S n y d e r M o t o r COIN:
p a n y h a s a ve r y a t t n c t i ve w i n d o w
di sp l ay t h at w o ul - .l d o c re d it 1 . 0 a
me t r o p o l i ta n b u s i n es s fi r m .
M r .a n d M r ( A .H .Vo s s a n d
M r . a n d M r s . L u c i e n H a l l e r d r o a a
d o w n t o O m a h a la s t F r i d a y e ve -
ni n g a n d t o o k in t h e t h e a t r e .
G .A .R a t h m a n n i n co m p a n yw i t h a n u m b e r o f o t h e r s w e n t u po n # g f r i ve r l a s t . H o n d a y m o r n i n g
a n d p e u t a fe a r d a y : h u n t i n g .
C a l l 11,T h e E n t e r p r i s e o ffi c e
I f y o u w a n t t h e B a x I.wadlzerar aa on t o at o p f o r y o u r a u l t o r
dr e ss o o b e c l ea n e d a n d m ad e li k e
n e w .28- Lf.
N . T .L u n d a o l d t h e W a y p t a c e
in W o il n e r vi l l e t o P st a r l . P e t er s e no f H e n n a n .Th i s i a a n l c e p l a c e
an d w i ll m ai n e M r . P at e re e n a ve r y
nl c e ho m e .
W e h a ve t h e b e d . = , " m a s h a n d
ch ic k s t a r t e r t o b e o u n d , o r w a
c a n fu r n i s h y o u ngn sd len taa n d y o u c a n m i x i t y o l f .See
u a fo r t a n k a g e .
36 - t f.B l a i r M i l l g C o .
L i t t l e Ja n e Be a t e n , d a u g ht e r o f
A u t B e a l e :pl a n s t o sp en d th i s
a o e k 's va ca t io n w i t h h e r ais te r.
A u d r e y w h o i s a t t e n d i n g t h e u n l -
\ e r s i t y i n L i n c o l n .
M r . a n d M n .E d Je n s e n d r o ve
d o w n t o O m a h a F r i d a y t o vl a i t
H n . N e l s Je n s e n , w h o i s c o n fi n e di n a ho sp i ta l s u f fe r i n g f r o m a
n e r vo u s brea krlm lrn.
!|i rs . Ge o. K in ca id o f Li nc ol n vi n-
lt e d h er b r o t he r s , Ja m e s a nd G e o .
Ca l d w e l l i n th i a c i t y f o r sever al
d a y s l a s t w e e k .S h e r e t u r n e d t o
h e r h o m e o n S u n d a y .
Th e F a r m e r s E l e va t o r h a s l n
a l a l l e d a n e w d u m p t h a t w i l l t a k e
c a n o f t h e t r u c k s .Th e o l d d u m p
a a a a w a g o n d u m p a n d t o o s m a l lt o ( a r g fo r t h e l a m e t r u c k s .
M r . a n d M r s .l l . J. H a n s e n e n -
te r ta i ne d M r .an ti M r s .Ra s m u s
Jo h a n n a e n a n d th e i r e o u s i n a , M r .a n d M n . P e t e r H a n s e n o f L i n c o l nln.at S u n d a y o f t r r n o o n a n d e ve -
n i n g .
M r . a n d Li ra .H a n a C h r h o e m e n
a n d M r .a n d M n .L o u M i l l e rd r o ve o ve r fr o m A r l i n g t o n la s t
Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g a n d sp e n t a N R '
h o u r s a t t h e h o m e o f H r . a n I M r s .
Jo h n M i l l a r ..
.H a r r y W r i ch .w h o l i ve s so u t h
o f K e n n a r d , h a s a f i n e b u n c h o f
n e a r l y t w o h u n d r e d h o a n d i afe e d i n g a c a r l o n d o f . . . n fl H a r r y
i s a goo fl fa r m e r a n d h i s f u n nlo uk n l a ke "t he la n d o f nl e nt y °'.
M r . a n d l i m R o b e r t R a s m u s s e n
a n d M r .a n d M r s . J.T .N e l s o n
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J. E. Campbell. furniture, nm
and undertaking.
For Sale-I"ou:1oen
Duroc hoara.40-2t W. H. Hoenentnu.
Mr.and bln C. J .Blair spent lost weekand Mrs. Irank Bailey
Blair.
Mr. and hlrs. Adolph
50-tl'
head of
.trlinuton
Frye ofwithMr.nonh of
Longulahndof Cooper, Netmr.,and Mr.abln. Bryan Brunton visited at the.lalre Brunton home Su y.
Mrs.Elmer Willis and sons,
I'ned and nm of Fremont visitedll. gh, G. A. Rathmann home lastSunday._
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Munson.
Edwin and Cora Terrell of Ontlhl
visited at the parental,E. M.Terrell home Sunday.\
Hr. and llrs. Frank Bailey and
children an1 Mm Casa Frye,werl
visitors of Mr.and Mra.C.D.Lorh and family of liodalc, IowaSunday.
were called to Tecumseh,Nebr.laatSaturday by the death of
Mrs.Brumbauglfa sister-nn-law,Mn. David Garnet.
John Carter was accompanied toLincoln laat Tuesday by lltra. Car-
ter and Dr. R. J. Murdoch, where
he tnll receive treatment for afew weeks as he has not been wellfor some time.
Josephine Robinson of Omaha
spent the week-end with Misa LelaBurger.Her parents.Mr.an.lMrs. J. lil. Robinson dmve up onSunday for her an alled at theClyde Burger home.
Hrs. Wil; Linthn is improving
nicely alter an operation lastweek.She la ln the Wine Hem-orial hospital,Omaha.She ex-pects to have her toneila removed
today and will then, we trust, bo
well on the mad.to recovery.
Mrs. Wm. Harrison and daugh-ter, Ada entertained at dinner onTuesday evening Mr. and Mn. .looLazure,Mr.and Mrs.GeorgeIhtes and Wm. Steavenaen.Twowildaeeseandtwowildducks
graced the hoanl to which all didample justice.
Dr. and Mrs. W. bl. llaller on-tertained the Plnochle Club and
a ferr other friends atthelr homeonlattThursdayevening.Tho
guests outside the Club memberswere:hleasna and lleadamea E.I). Carrigan, G.L. Dixon, A.R.Brock. J. Petersen and Mrs. llarryMortlock.
The nevlval meetings of the
Christian church cloned Sunday.
Three services were held on thatdayandabatket dinner war
served at noon.A large c rowd
town guests who enjoyed the din-
ner were:Mr.and Btn.J.M.Robinlon,lrllse Josephine andDonald of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Wélte and Louise of Decatu r,and Mlas Hazel Robb, who attendsCotner College at Bethany.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis en-
tertained about fifteen couples atan old fashioned Hnllotrelen partylast Monday evening.Plenty ofdecorations, plenty of ghost gamesand loads ol good thing.4 to eatcarriedtheguestsbac k to theday: "before the war" when things
were more plentiful than now andtableswereliterallyfilledontheseparty occasions.The evengps will long be remembered by
a was ln attendance.The out-of
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Hr. and Mrs. Ezra llnxmlaaltltlll
Milch cows for tale.30lf.McCracken and Son.
Tablets, pencils at The Enter-
prire office.
For Sale Choice selection of,Poland China boots.
40tf.Harry Sells, De Soto.
Hrs.Oscar Guyer entermlnellthePythianSister# kenslngton ather home last Friday oftemoon.
For Sale: A three hone electric
motor in first class shape. Inquire
at 'l'he Enterprise office.tt
Miss Ruth .lemn spent the
ueek-end at the home of hergrandfather. Peter Jensen at ltoxenm.
Misa Norma Anspaeh of Omahawan a weekend guest nt the homoofBeatrice intl Nona lrelanrl,acuth of Blair.
Mina Hazel Robb, who ls attenu|ing college ut Cotner University
|at Lincoln, Nebr. spent the week-'end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Arndt wentto Akron, Iowa on Wedneaday of
.last week to visit the forrner'a
,daughter, Mrs. Et! Bunting.
Mr. and Mn .bl.I..Cameronenjoyed a visit from the latter'anicoe, Mn. Faith and little daugl1~ter, ot' Kansas City last woelt.
Mr. and Lira. H. L.. Strom and|3{r. and Mrs. Peter Soll want to
;Se|lbner last Sunday and apent afew days at the Louie Sol! home.
The Auxiliary ladies ot Herman
are putting on Ye Old Deeatrllciikool, a|.;'pervlae-1 ;==f Mrs. Jol:n
1 `\ana, t pay put on nBla ir .. . f° : :n : .
|Mrs.i n Trotlbridge returned
.to her home at San Diego, Calif.lan Thunder after several meek!1 visit at tne home of her daughter,Airs. C. O. Dawson.I The Max 1. Walker cleaning gg.
tabllahment of Omaha has a wa-Igon here every Tuesday.Call
,The Ehterpriae ll ,if you have
anything to be cleaned.28-tf
Air. and hint. G. G. Hines leftlast Sunday morning on a short
vocation trip and will visit lllr.
Hines' sister, Mrs. Sam Caffertyat Broadwater, hlebr. while away.I Found: A pair of apcetaclea ln
the Long Creek neighborhood.Owner may have some by provingthe article and paying for this
rotlce.Call Chris Hina,Blair.Phono No. 112 on 40.41 I t
.At last-Permanent Wales doneinBlairbyllenriettePetersen
.with Steam Oil Process or NestleWave.Make appointmenta at the
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor-Pbone 47.4:-tf.
Dr.and s m.W.I`.llemphlll
entertained three tables of bridgefriends laat Saturday evening. Mr.
and M m W.W. Wilkinson heldhighest noone.Thoae spending apleasant evening were Mr.andMrs.w.W.Wilkinson, Mr. and.Mm c . 0. Dawson, }ir..ond Mn.
ifihu.l`ar|1l1am, Mr. and Mrs. c.M. Hitelnnan,C..W.Lynn andlhtise Elsie Shriver.
1 A regular meeting of Rebelcahawas held Tuesday evenln .Refreshments were served following
the routine work.The rnoln nub-
lect ol oonveraatlon was the con-test now on the members lining.up on two aides ln an attendancecontest, the loalng olde to servethe winners at the clone of theIcontest.The next meeting will
decl.Ie who is to serve and beserved so naturally there will beso large attendance.
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Sunda~: ~ m ~ n ~ v ~ i t theirsonandbrother.Dave Edwawn,'~;'=°, is ln the Wim Mcmorhl hon-p ta .
An urgtnt appul for c lothing.to meet the pnmuing winter Mads
of mon than half a rnllllon floodsufferers in tho Miuluippl Vnllzyhas been issued by the lou; chap-tx|_ol' the American Red Cross otthedirectionoftheMidwesternBrooch Office of St. Louis.
Miss Loweln Rhonda ms l\o.\t»
un to a number of har friends on
lil! Sntunlay evening.Thn out-standing future of the eveningwore the duel. and solos by Mr.and Mrs. Tom Blanchard and salonby Min Ida Hansen, all of which
were greatly enjoyed by tho:e
pnesenk..At ¢ late hour refresh-ments In keeping with the Hallow-»:en :spirit were awrwed.
Herman Steen was exhibitingtwo' near. if not quita perfect urnof com the other day, which hepiclned from a fifhl on the Jalne
Siork farm.Both were of theyellow variety.one small with[nmooth kvmeln and the other uWe 2' with roulh k8r1|!lt.At-mnlamg to Herman than is con-nl iemlale zlifferenco of opinion nl
to what conltitutrc \_ perfect ear
of cam.Eu te m J u d m poorerlilo large typo wilh a t lent 20Town, while many jud 1. ln thissection pnfer the amalf; oar with
orial hospital on last Thurvfdny'suffering from n very aedcun ut
.tack of appenIicitia.She 1| :alllto be somewhat impmved at thinwriting althoulh still in n very'Iuanacroua comlition.|Mr. Harry Rogers, of the flog
£|A Ton! and Awning Company uf=lremont, was a buzainoaa caller ln'Flair lu: Ffirlay and while hemma-ie a call nt The IInterpriaeuffh»e.Harry.Hrs.Harry and
the editor were old schoolmates
in Frvmont away back in tim 9011.
Mr.an.l"`Mrs. A.o g g ;Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. Chu:mb anIfamilies drove to(}mnl1a Sundayto wil.lR5n a fmrachute landing atthe muny fie |.A postal carrier
paid a but he lost on the Tunney-
Dvmpney fight by making a para-chute jump from un airrlzlnear altitude nf 2:00 feet.le mulea very pretty landing and a sucr:¢:-snful one but urn glad when n
uns over.
The Sunnhine Club met at thehome of Mrs. Iiarold Ryan ul nearllermsn. Oct.. 2101, with ursmicro
members prraent.Mrs.FrankLoftln and Mrs. Wm. Rankin, thetwo project lradern who had la#1lic T|:l¢|m¢l|\ to (ako up the w»rl.
drmonazrated to the club IT\f"n51Ithemaking of several hir=+-rwholesomenandwmhenfn?chil
dryn.The next meetlng wil:be
iwuth lin. Paul Tikhe. Nov.toth.IAII club members are requevtrd;w be present.
S L 2 5 ~ o r I0 Ib . c a n .a
39-21.Mu e l l e r Sa n i t a r y G r o c e r y .
M r . a n d M n .Ge o r g e S m i t h o f
H e r m a n sp en t h u t S a t u r d a y l n
Bl a i r .
M r .a n d hi r e .O l e Je ns en a n l
Mr s . R oy M t. l ie e n s p en t l e s t Thu r :
cl a y i n O ma h a .
J . T .N e l s o n e n d f a m i l y sp en t
F r i d a y e ve n i n g w i t h M r . a n d M : a .
D i t l o f W e i z m a n n .
C. K. B en do rf.. li ce ns ed e mb el m-
e r a n d un d e r ta h e r ,B l a i r .O ff i c e
ph on e, 1 61 . re s. n ho ne , 22 4.3 - t f.
L l r .L o u i e 'Ir e l a n d o f Om a h a ,
sp e n t th e we ek -e nd e t t h e p a r -
|e =1 t; l. O . M.Ir e l a n d h o m e i n t h i s
| ¢ | . § .l H r .a n d M r s .Jo h n W o l a m n n n
'a n d M r . a n d M r s . E d N e i l e e n w e r e|S un d ny di n ne r g u es t .: at th e S o re n
l w o l a m n n n h o m e n e a r K e n n a n l .
Q M r .a n d l i n .W a l t e r Pet ers en
le nl er ta in ee l :tt d i n n e r Su n d a y i n
g ; » f; ; ,of ,_==1~=ifb;=da u g h t e r ,
a sr o ne ann \| !Il '¢\ |}o e c u m - d t h e fo l l o w i n g d a y .
l r : T e e h ~ e , ; f l e I ; : n ~ , M l
ni n g , N o s . 3 .Th e r e w i l l b e e l e e -
t i o n o f o f l a e r e abzzd n l l m e r n b f g
on e r e qu e e t o pneaent.
fs ea hm en ta w il l be n e: -ved .
Hr s . Em r n e W a . t J1 b u m '| m o th e r .
M n . P . A . Je n l e n i s s e r i o u s l y i l l
a t t h e B l a i r Ho s pi t al .S h e w a s
to ke n i i l a w e e k a g o a n d h e e
alzown n o s i g n :o f ir n p r t ye r n e n t
t h e p u t fe w s t a y s .
M A b a b y g i g ~ m f ; I tr . a n d
rs .'a n o n r y n o o n
at t h e B l a i r h o s p l t n l .Th i s m a k e s
th r e e b o y s a n d o n e d r l a n d H r .
g g h i r 2 ' H e n l o n l a n _ g ° g '
s t t o a p p y o ve r t e t-t l o n t o t h e i r fa m i l y .t
Mr . Gu s lu ri e n o f N i g e r , N e b .
: t o p p e d o ve r n i g h t a t e h o m e
o f him niece,M r s .H u r r y M o r r i s
; ; = . { y ; - f l - v o f l ; : t w e e k . h h l r .
W e o I g m pf.~'§.'.'Z.».~:.,.::. . : : . .3»..$'." he h a d
be en vl d t l n g h i s sis te r.
lrl re.H e n r y L u d w i g ,w h o h u
be e n co n fi n e d t o n ho sp i ta l l n
O m a h a - h ; f =w g , u n d e m e n t a nop e r at i o n o r s l stones,c a m e
h o m e S u n d a y m u c h lmpro1.e.!i n
h e d t h .Je n s N l e t e e n a n d H e n r y
L u d w i g d r o ve n o w n fo r h e r .
T h e Co ng we ga ti on al lad ies w i l l
lw l t l th e i r no e l !!m e e t i n g I t t h e
h o m e o f H r s . C l a r k 0 'l l a n !o ° 1 o n
N o ve m b e r S t h .H r s .El t o n B o o t h
,;:,g"b e m t i ;us i s tl n g r h s t a ;
e r e w e p r o g r a m n ne-fr e ah m e nt e ..
h.Ba; a.er ng.D a n i s h ;»===;=\=y~,gg
se m en t o v.l l ,:3 o c o e
H o t : n t l c o i l s u p p e r e e r ve f l fr o m
5 t o 7 : 3 0 o e l o c k .Pr i ce :A d u l t r ,
-tile c h i l d r e n u n d e r 1 0 y e a r s 25eRefre shme nts e eneu l ei ftern ooh .mul
; * ° " f -d Q m g g i m a t 8 tfe ioe k.
Ive r y y n v .4 1 - l t .
M r . In t l M r s . C h o a . M o e l l e r h a l
as gu est s los t Su nda y Mr. M uel le ae
p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M n .R .I'. N e t -
s o n a n d fa m i l y o f ( k a l g .In t h e
a ft e r n o o n M r s .L'lu e IIer s b r o t h e r
l l t d w i fe , M r . I n t l M r s . O r a l H a r -
ri so n,ti r ove d o w n a n d spe nt t h e
e vemning.
re .Te n n Men rl se re t u r n e d
h o m e la st M o n d a y a ft e r a b o u t
th r e e m o n t h :vi s i t w i t h nel at ivea
a t Sea ttl e,W u h i n g t o n ,l'or1.lond.
Or e go n a n d B o ll e , Id ah o .Sh e al so
st o p p e d a t N o rt h P l a tt e o n he r r e -
t u r n .Sh e re p o r t z a m o s t e n j o y -
ab le vi s it .
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se ver a l dttye l a s t w e e k r i o t i n g
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Immun ln-d C. J. HdlmThe minutaa of tbl preceding
naming nn read and apprmnnl.AN!! a clntul axandnadm atthe fdlnring um an the dittonatfund! it ru mound and aeeondid
um: tha following emma in u-lmwd and tht County Clerk in-mucund to draw vnrfanls on Unfunds indicatld below to Pl! til
lame.Clniul.Goo. H. Lhdatanan, Drug-v l s 14.40§ " ' ° " . ? ' : ' - § ' " " " ~ ' " "' f a g
wry Mn .n tWm. Scheer, =f.T'B'L'..1»5150G-corp W ann, Road mi I L M
Barry ae r a ni ry -0o L zo oms e m w uint, Rainwa-
ill;85.40J. 15. Cruuinnr, Hluilng 6.35L. FI. Hotrkk, Uflniu'u m
Pu nk J lh nll, D an ia :88.25c .liaigud Jensen, Black-
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* u r lJouph Olln D ngG l y n n R a y , ~J . w. Rm , D a n i a ;Chnur th, Dragging4. T. Vunicnntlr. 'Trip
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Hurley Joann, Sdn -Ort. 100.60Oscar Jansen, Rl ra 3.80
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Dr. |dd W. Bell, Prof. Serfi a u 4 noBhlf Tehplmong 0°» Rent kToll!s msA. H. Ballnnl, Hanging Poor
Antlll Gmmry. Supplies for
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p l h a 96.55
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92.50
20.00
30.50
ll N. Loftln. Labor 42.00Henan Barlllag. Road work 18-00Byron Bu|.lin|. Road work 1150Silber! B\rllllll» Road work 15.00
Art Brsndlrl. Raid Unfit l|.&0Fred Quhmuz, Bold wed 75.00
w. w. Hanh, Road work 15.00a H. Nm, Roa d trod £2.00IJoyI E. Brihr, Bold work 16.001larry Thi! foldt, Road rmrk 15.00Chris Vindtrllev, Ram! work 7.00(`1an-me Wldlllr, Road
wad s o mA. A. Wilkins, Rum! work £1.00
uion ~uther!Salary -Oct.100.00AUT. A. Waterman, Drag-T560x nlJ oh n S tur an, Dn wnl 36.00A. N. Bldllnl, Trip 2.00
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City 01 Blair. Uris 13.118and of Insanity, Insanity'
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\llI as could be expected.Hn. ,spring and relatives and friendsAmhnon had gotlzn back to nor- grwwl to iearn uf this accident
T H E E N T E R P R I S E 'mu l 26.W fier property if d k city would'Wednesday, 6:30 PI ll.-Chard:Tyson amd Chris Striekleit ure
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On motion duly nude and can
ded tbl Heard adbuned to me-eaNw. 7, !92'LANNIE c . HARTIN.County Clerk
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1920 IORD 1 rox 'rnvfx $335.00
235.00
50.00
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!or'oPor 72.03GA. P W ' o n C. o i l 44.50Stesrul Pharmacy. Supplin 7.60
J. P. Swim. Lund taken for350.90n u !Mn .Dick Btrlekleu, Cannf Poor 21.00The Tribune. Prinilnl IWIJIUnsiwersity Pub. Co., Supniin IBJB
N# i J enkins Grain Co..Supplies 17.30
Br order of the Countv Courtn u ts ! o f E mb e r ;peudcn urnnumhdviolalhy nanl and the
guna 60.22
Hswrln llehnuu, Sheriff,Hardin: P|'iUDlr¢7525
Dr. R. J. iiurdoeh, Prof. Ser-vice:5.00
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City Clash Fund
2.60
1 10.00120.00225.00410.8292 L20
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CITY COUNCIL Paocl-:auixcs""'1l%November 1, 1927A regular moeting of the BhlrCh.Cound| vu exiled to orderat180 P. ll. by Pnidrlent of theCouncil,Stewnri,the folioling
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NEBRASKA Vu. STOLLHRCASE: nsc sslox
The c ue of the Stal! of Nebnaka vs.Ab n hlm Stoll:r wasdecided Iut 'Fhursday when Coun-ir Judge I. C. Eiler faun1 Stoller
guilly on two counts, one for the
be allowed and that lvarnnls bednwn on the prcper !'un.!s in pay-
ment of the nmr.On roll ull,Basics,Bigulw.Garner,Grimm.
D w i G u n n ,G m ~ . ~ m m f
H e :r : n d S h i m .M o o n a m i
B e n i n n x m r l i n g l i t e r r o l l a l i .
.
c. E . K r a u s e
C . & N . W . R R . C o m p a n y
Ge o. P . Ra nl j le a Co mp an y
0 '! Ia n l o n £ 0 'H a n l U hR. G . A l l e n
C. & N . W . R . R . C o m p a n y
Ch a s . H or i n n n a n
H . S i m m u e n
L y l a G n y e r
H a r m n n I . ; l w i g
L l m i e D a vi d s o n
Gr a y b a r E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y
Cr a n d a l l P a c k i n g C o m p a n y
(W a n e & C o m p a n y
C h r i s F . S t r u ve
W n l la e e C o al Co m pa n y
B i l i r A 0 0 0 E x e h a n g a
02.00
174 .3932 1.95
69.30
1 12.50
200.95
135.00
105.00
135.00
100.00
53.28
34.75
3.82
1 1.29
s.00
87.40
8.00W a i i l n i H n l g n n E l r e t r i c C o . 3 . 1 3
28.02Ay e B r os .
Pa a b o d y C o al C o m p a n y
W a l l a n J o h n s o n
Th a 3 |- Ic G nw C o mp a n y
C e n t r a l C o d 6 C o k e C o .
M i d W e s t E l e c t r i c C o .
R a i h m a n n G a n g a
L l a y d C h a m h o r n
W a t e r D e ~r t m e n t
118.1513.19
201.04
66.69
1112!
10.50130.00
l l a
Potato Campus: .la r n ln n d -of Etatorvuae:ou rold from N. G. Pao muchy!elJln our 800 bushzll por Iere.gn- ==-»°-wg ftdon hu hr;-
ea lo cm n many y an.Anselmo-lruch bulldng tdiv
lty auxin: way ln this ullnAnltlmo--Bcrilngtan Rs] roadhu forte of mon working on the
grndr 8 mike out of mm.0 -New Orpheum 'fheatnc¢.mplatld and opened zu public.Long Pino-Gnvlllnl af hongPin-Baud road ruunnsd.Fox Cr tlk- E .Schlrk nhippeei
arlond of elttlg from hen' recent-ir to Omaha marlmi.
\
» \!'\'\Dth a n r a r ri fd .Th e C o m m i t t e e o u t a n Ar ie - da l
i l i l h w a y ai gn n N p o r t t h a t thu-y
h a ve p u n l n s r d t h a r e q u l n r d n u m
b e r o f vl x n s . t h i s e vm m i l t n w s . ;
ton tl ntm d.
Th e Fi na nc e Co m m i t t e e u p o n
ea ln oulilnel All foundlnn
5|ecunrle1. We Fina!*t: ~ammluw
he nu'?»°"r»I !n W r "* 9."* "
ily spent Sunday evening \\.i\hMr. and Mtn. Fred Rav-TMr. and Mrs. Ruben. Winters nfl
Crnlhl spent Suminy with Fr-e.!Mettler.5
Wilbur and James Conetir drawan Valloy sumlar an vis! 'l'\v1rf
muthnr.Miidnd Iversorg spent last ===»~I
2 be ailonml and Hut | nrnnthe drawn on the Light !~'unI 'in
pn.ment of Ur name.Un ro!!n i k Benin,Illaviuw,Iinrnnr.Grimm Jensen..hlofrv.}!¢l{>w
and Stevan \ating 'A\R',thttnilun carried.The Slrret & Aiiry ('amm!tle~eww asked in c nnllnur their inwntigationontheWnshinglanHilhww projof t.Thv Finnmv C mmillre mmf !
lint. they am In favor of mailingz notice to all deilmment n u r
fo n e fo r r u i n i n g a n o ffi c e r a n d
o n e a c h m u n t b e W u Hn en l $1 00
anI r .o at s.
Th i s c a n : m m e o u t o f s n
a l i e n a t i o n be t we e n G a m :W a r -d e n F r a n k D e V r y a n d A b r a
| l l m S t fw l l e r n w r t h e n l e o f f i s h
t a i n e d f r o m H u r a n h o e l a k e w h i c h
l t w a s cl a im e d St o ll e r h u !co n -
l n e l e d l o b u y a n d w h i c h D e V r y: n h l m a n o t h e r p a n y . Th i s b m u g h t
Lion to audit iho hook: of the :ov-
o n l C y D f f le u for the jiacnl
your 9 ing Shy I, ms f or thesum of $25-0.60.Moved and Sec-ondonl, the above propoul be uc-
npwi under !.he brnu as offoml.Bn roll call,Hlgoiour,Gamer,Grimm, Jenson. Moiiay and Stew-
art voting '.A'{E'.Moon andBenin absent. fb! motion carried.Tho Li ht Commlnioner'a| up-on
u r n ~Moved and Secondnl.
can report be sceopted an |~om&and placed on flie.All Council
mon pnoent voting °A\'|=:'.themodon carried.Th!lee Ccrnminalorsorh neporlwas mul.Moved and Seconded.this report be accepted an roadand placo-I on file.All Counril
mfn prenont voting 'AYII',ilu-molion carried.Tha City C1s'rl|'a N ~rt for the
voting 'AYl:I', the motlnn ear-
Mcwrd and Secomied, lhh mee!ing bo u!}¢I.\med.Ali Councilmanprungnt and voting 'AYII', the mn-tion carriéd.Aitwt, C. B. linux, City Clerk.
J. Harold Shwlli,Pnalelenl of the Council.
lar mating were read sm!np~
proved.The City '!nuurer'.~ me n wasnqd.Hnvld and ..¢.,...£&, em
report be accepted and all-mt onfile.AII Councilmen pnnnlt vot-
1n"'AYE', Hn mpllcn carried.eConnelI 1 Grunfiekl of Uma
aiml :soon of lawn~ on nhl
ntentz oi the ¥¥$e<:trif Lithznm.
Johnson is the carpenter doing thework.P. L. Robinson held church :wrvicea at the Ilona school East Sunday evening.There were arm: 1]
twentyseven prment.I..Pauly,Dean Anderwn,}<!mund Johns. J:well Kinlni an1 I.Layman began hmking fur A E filixon this week g
al,1921 v u In d .No ani
Seeondurl. this noon br :MMM
and plnad on file.All Cnunrllmmpmsent voting 'A'4l:Z'.themulion earrinl.Ratimale No. 2 of the Geo. P.Renljiu Company submitted bs'
Ihr englnoefa in the amount nf$21.95 was nml.Maxed and SM
beallh. is repcried as better :nd
will return Aon.We wiah to correct an error inthese items in lan. wwlfs imsuein which wg hui an nrtirle about
Mr Dixon threshing 200 bushels
singer: are |mighty fine tum.It would be han! ln find l'moroune, loginl, Seripturul reaaoner
than Bro. w. S. Lowe. and to know
and hear she Amer-ons il to Iowthemloo.The ilsnngciistlc Co.gon to Harwell, Nebr. for their
nut meeting.
There in £0 be :I " U r ll l h e
ent voting 'AYE2 the motion car-hentai.
1kd.The following
R. J. MurdochC. H. RobefleunReed 0'}{anlnnC. E. XnuleA. R. Beale:F. 3. BigelowU. G. Gamer
._»-........_....-»-|-mm were nad:¥c u mz r r mz q mu n c n
/;|oo.oo w. a. P. Robb. Pastor.w m115.00 1
78.00
50.00s o m50.00
402 w Umotn SL
Our meeting eluvd l u i Sun-ifly evenlnf. there were three ser- ~_viem anI l basin1 'iinntr and
ue\-eral additions ¢h-lui dey .
ag ilaloivnfen :Mir Monday after-
1 Mathews home Tunday ewgdng.
¥Hr.and Hrs. T.X.Isenonisnt lui Thursday night with"EZ Ia!trer'a father. Manin John-
aor., Southwest of Herman nml oni x w u z Te I shelled corn for Hr.
Joh n and Peter L. Petersen.Min Love gave the lower room,l Halohnefen party Monday after-
Q Come in and lodk 'em over
A r o n s o n C I % v r 0 l e t C o5BLAIR, NEBRASKA
ric k flmily.Mines Edith and GerinnieWarrickare attending the sumTelcl1er's Anaociltion in Omaha.
.0u r B ib l e - ic h o o l ; t !. ¢m l a n oe h a s
be e n q u i t e g o o d b u t l h n u l d be
m u c h be at er s i m e t h e m e e t i n g
t h i n b e f o r e .O u r a i m i s t w o h u n -
dresl a n d w e |l1ou1.|h x f y li t t l e
2§dney,Nebr.npcnt §'\v'o¢Ineulay
week.L.C.Oberlin :nd otheroutstanding men of the auto an
Fencing Material
All Kinds
White Cedar Posts
Creosotd Posts
Steel Posts
Barb W ire
itorn at the Neum Warrick home.T. K. Iverson shelled 2590 bash-els ol corn for C.B.Bunn lui.
Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray andnom, Melvin and Cliffnrd Jacobs
p m fi p l e t h e neces sary m o n e y t ow i p l th e a h l e d u n .T h e p l n nIs t h e b e s t I h u m e v e r u n d u n d
h p :p r o ve d ve r y sa t is fac t or y i n
o l l w r p l a r u \ \ h ¢ r ~ e w e h a ve w o r k -
e d ... . » ¢ - \ -'§ ,
Love are liwnding.Hr and Mrs.A. E. Dixon nnI
Tu Turf I.0\l'IRS an l"l.ll\'\!Ill2*i
getting along nicely.MH. Hua has been enioying 1
pieasunnt visit the Int fur llly s
from her frielrl, Mrs. w. II. Hailof Omahs.
Mr. and lin. W. H. 1In.ierwom|
and Rev.Carl Under drove tnPrvmnnt last Thursday to lttrnd
:ml Mrs. Z-'red Ray.Mr.Intl Mu .Walter Peck ofTekamahcamedowntoNeumWarrick! Sunday and are stayin:
mr i he week with them.H. Ifudmn,C.Mcklillnn and
¢aow£.1.|. num:
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Un.$erwoodd r e w t o Br m nn vi ll e ,N e b r .o n
b u s i n e u [ u t F r i d a y .F r o m t h e n
.
and in Cameron. attended the
matinee "Ben Hur" lt the HomeThcslne hat Thursday afternoon.Madame:Harry and KennethTysonatten.Ie¢|1 p¢rt.y at thehom of Mrs. Cliflond Krause in
Bhir int Thundly aftemoon.Mr Ind Mrs.Hd Hawkins niTehmah and fnmiiy have mendinto the Pete Tyson upper farmandwillworkforPete.Their
son, Hondo is attending the Btmoschool.Hr. and Mrs. Maurice Mehnens,Urs. Bertha Gollehon :nd daugh-
ter, Gncu and Sheldon Peck of
in; thin week but next week are
:halt continue the study of Revelation.Subject of the morning sermonnext Sunday: "The Church".Wealuil try to dllcuu very briefly
the followinfi diirlnions of the sub-ject: The C ureh in Prrpantinn,What is the C11urch?, Organiza-tion,Purpose,Opportunity,Re-
iponaibility, Accountability.
Subkd of the evening sermon:"Individual Ind Group Reep-onaibility".Nurly all the bond: were sold£0 clear up the old debt nesting
on she church.We feel sure we
I Q I
Mr and 222.-.».|Ru r l<llu¢hl¢r» Vera and mn, linrtn
of Herman s nt last Thundao\\enin¢ with iff. and Bits. R. ~
Iverspn and family.
man O F TH AN KS
We Jeaire in ihia manner to
e xp n n our heartfelt Hunk:tothe neighbors and friends who an
ALONG THEa u r a t mC. H .L M "
fu! ~r.my rm~ ~ken in <»»»§
H000 in cash and supplies.
careful!transplanted
S U N D A X ' a n d M O N D A Y
Cuuslnncm' Tuimnulgn in
"Br e a kf a s t at Su nr i s e "
mi w s . 5 p 0 RT L i Ul| T A N D ms vn s w
..n ~.~\
Dear I'rin-nds:Would }otI not enjoy ming nrow of Peonles the whale lengthui' the block un lhe south side ofthe man house grounds!Thane of you who fan-ey lidsldu aw wan! in help, can do us
by donating aornc of }nurI'ron)d vision: or roots.Picasa bring or un d tg the
H n .l ~ n d Il u r d u m .
F r e d H u r f i u m h u b e e n c o n f i n e d
Lo h i s h o m e for s e ve ra l d l y s, w i t h
Illness.
M r .a n d M m .OSQI1 M a t h e w s
a n d da u g h t e r ,M a x i n e d r a w t o
L i n c o l n S a t u n l a y a n d l i l r l n m i r e
tu r n m l h o m e w i t h t h e m a n d vi u t e d
u n t i l S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n .
A . E .D i x o n t o p p e d t h e O m a h a
m a t h !w i t h a cqr loa rl o f ca t tl e
in t Thu r s d ay , r ec e i vin g $ 15 . 7 5 .
M r s . M a r g a r e t I ve r s o n a n d fa m
g g sp e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h
r. a nd H rs . Jon a s B l o o mb e r g n n i
fa m i i y .
T h e n e w c h i c k e n hou se o n t h e
M r s .M a r g a r e t Ive r s o n f a r m is
j u i a b o u t fi ni sh ed : m d w i l t be
c o m fo r t a b l e q u a r t e r s fo r t h e i r b i g
Omaha dinlfitt.Fbev. F. FJ. Haut:uhn im the pulor of the M.E.:hunch at Fremont, had thsrgc af
tho enterialnment.Ins.Susan Retain!! nceived aplea mn!visit iant Friday fromMrs. Elfman Panennlk u! Norfoik.Mr.md Mm.I'rank Carrington.Mrs.Raymond Cnrrlnxlon and
Mrs. Jack Wright. ail of Muville,
Iowa.Mr. C. C. Crowell of l'o|.£er, Nrh
for Harry Tyson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lxra Plulwn hadan Sunday ullerl, Ht and Mn.Bill Jensen and chiidnm. Mr. :mlM m Martin Munson and daugh-ter hhrgant, Min Maxine l»Iath~e m.Harvey Paulson and Mis:
Eveiyn Andermq.
terview an applicant for ndmiw-don tu the Home.While in Syr-neuse thrg were enberialnni atthe home of Rev. and Hn. 0. U.
1lcP1ond who have charge r theMethodizt church then.T523 re-
the 3»|t¥'roull¢ wry wg!! ut-
:sen and following ihe death al'wr beiwed wife and mother.Mr.Jumh »\rwdrnmn
:nd (uniiy.
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Tum Mix in
"THE CIRCUS ACE"
c n s n ls m A ND Me ws
tempted to arms! Stollgr a fight
enmed.The 'ieciaion nf the uns was not
nthfmary in the slefunme and nnappealwasmule sm! the c u ewill be lmml in county comm.lucy Stolier, the ann, who was
eh:ge.I with olrniruciing an officerinmakinganarrtdplead\¢\1!l1>' and was flnni H00 andcoals which he pai-1.
noon.Clnirg Warrick of Blair 1|.ul aSunday guest ll the Harry Tylonho m.Claude Yates am!Bel.: Smith
starved hashing cam for FwdHurduman Wednesday of i n t
week.Harry Tucker :lm atzlnmihusking last wrrk.Mr.and Mn..Kenneth T)mnami Wm. Bellville vpent Thursday
owning at the Art Baker home.Don Mctzlrr npeni. S!-omlny eve-ning at iht I l lr n Tyson home.Mrs.Metxler,who h u been in
:as the lu! Sands;The |t1xnd~
anon nl the l11'f\.aI services m~creased from the wry first nervire. the church nf-er ~enjuy¢d abetter »"";§,' a|.uwi||ye.Twen-
ty were I d to the church, old
misunderzundingn \\€f9 lruned outno the church in 11 much hitherconditiontopr f n formrlrd thanIt hu been beforv.Suze Evlnxfeihz w.S.Lowe.
with his mother,who livcm inOmnha.'Ih|~)ramQ in visit the'Umlerwnmls but as both Mr. and
Mn. Under:no-I were away. theyfrlerely look#¢l f-wr U10 homé bvfure mtumimz in Omaha.Mrs.Hvlxlaff received a vin!!Sunday from hor nephew,Hr.Jack Blairmmff uifr of Sioux (il\r
Hr.ami Mr-=.F.W.Amd!hraught a ianrr cumpnny nf guulnonto visit th* ilnmr last Suminvr.
Ri
./Wee .yum/f Slack al Bam /'icen
SeeU: For All Your Buddbug Ncrds
You Will No( Regrel ll
vett Lumber & Cowl Co.
White Pine Fence Boards
Wire Corn Cribs
Mlilllc COIN!!! hah been b(I;|. mgHrs. opq Reeves ncrntly.Ug g - a n d Cora Ileanl wen-rnte ned nt. n bir!.h.l;iy dinner atthe home of Mr. :md rs. WnltvrI'¢£erI»¢u last Sumliy ln honor of'lhfir little daughter. Madge wh~>~.rbmhdny \'l| the following dag.Mr. and Hn. T. .1-i. Iverson anidaughters. Mrs. Marn:et I\ul~~mand famliy and Mil red I¥l¥<I"|attended a birtlnlay puny at tb-
I
1
T U E S D A Y
Frfri '}hnrl\»-em in
"DON MIKE"
_comubv
all.Thry a n rm u1¢\rqmind
group that mwt fur social andiiunry glilwringur.Thr CrownllHom family nmweciateI tha-in-hrrnst their pmp|¢ahnwu!inecming to visit us.The Crowell iinm.; has been ro-
eelvlng mms Imty Sllbpliml frnmthe [both l'z|¢i\a|| that the Epwcrth lzaxues in the Omaha Dini-Nd have bam awning on for ihebenefit ol the Hum; |113 the M.E.hospital at Omlhn.Th e
HOME THEATRE
1 m g f 1,g I :gy 0 \~ 1|-erzml;;|;'e r < r r i ve d . n . | n i n g f o r M r . R i y
no u n e e m e a t n o f th e a r r i va l o f a P r m l H a u l - e r n p e n t a f e 1 | r ~" ' E D \ { E S D y y db i b m n a t ( h e h o m e o f C a r o l h s ! w e e k w i t h r e l a t i ve a l n o l l h h l .L x B I !~
S " o f O l n l h x .M r . m e l i n .Mr. and Mtn. J. s. C~>=~°E>M r '.
Fulton, Sherwin Fulton. a minor.
and Wendell Fulton, a minorYou and each of you are herebynotified that on the 26th dar o!October.1921 Tina Mcncke,asgaintiff filed lm petition in theietric t Court In and for Wuh-
g;g<>-County.Nebraska,in anon when you and each of youImpleulodwith othera are madepartie: dvl'flndlnLThat the object and orafar o!u i d petition ere to forccoeo a
certain tax rortiflcntc upon LotSix IGB tn Biock Slxt foor (6-I)
In :ho Cnty ol Blalr.uhlnftonCrunty. Nabraeka. for the aum of$125.48 being for deilllancnt taxon,that plaintiff hae ne and :ub-
acquent taxon in the mm of$212.17 which arc added to tlrnamount of uid certificate.Said getition nlle that youI n d ti t of pu ¢1.'§§.' to be the
owner of :mi premises.That there 1| now tll.|0 andowing
lo Ylaintiff for end on account of
u l :taxon so paid on said realrelate .Qre :um of $337.65 with in-terest n ailowcfi by law.Plaintiff acciu to fomwr berand forocloee mu and each of you
or -gg one r ming DJJ. throughul u er you, from all tio, equity.of redemption, lien. claim or in-terest In, to or upon aaid pocntlecnrthat the amount duo piaintiffbedetermined by the Court; that saidpremises be ordered :old to enth-
fy u i d :um with Intcrutu and
mu an d £ h|1E!|.|ntiff have auchother and fu r relie f u maybe-float and eqldtqbla.ou and eac h of rw am re-quind to answer aaid petition onor before December oth, 1927.
40~4t.Tina ilcnckc, Ptalntiff.
Logan slowed to nooin the
t and midi a nic e nturn.knunn,the local left tackleamn on tho dc le lin es wi tlz nb adcan of boils.Th e lmn n l : monot long ln discovering thin weak-
ness and hit ilu! point in ihe line
for repeated gains. . Coach Moorenltom Un; zo .uve B-eckmann forthegigRouliogune.nent in
Fnvl Abbott to stem the tide.Fred plugged op the hola in mat
llllpll um the lmnnn failing zoFlin further ground through thefn; naomd zo an aerial attactlze
n ntern p a u u vehall to the Blairltos who precludodto carry il. down the Held
About fifteen nw from thc goalline the Leno line ughtnmd andheld.Kelfer camo bec k to pu:and Nolllon nthomd in tin ballarroas the god line for the second
counter of lhengtme.The try-fob
5°-I fmilul a the noone at theolf nood Blair 12. Logan 0.The Iowan! eame bask the thlmperiodtitlm |determination toscorethat could not be chniod.
Shun punea and lint plunges
gsve them a touchdown md ||na was good for the exits point.For the remainder of the quar-ter and a portion of the fln llperiodthele on liood 12 to ':.If logon could noon it would [Ive
them tho in d.Neither t u mneemod ahh to nl!! much poundand the hal; see-sawed back andforth in the middle of the fluid.|I n th e [ u t s d u n n e r ~ o f
00|a some 0 paysandno glunpl by Zleder givethe pnrp eleven another noodl-down,and |.pun- Nelllon to
Zleilor mit-ld an 3-iditlonll point.'n g mg man ! wa on -1 .1.
rum n | , u » o p more p 3°-ing h is nm an at uehlo, putup a food fo!! md show: prom-
lle o devalngaing into 5 milhlygood mm."nhl" Bmvrlter play-
od his usual stron; defensive :ml
Ziegler showed lm rovement ova:pnvloua me:Jensen plapld|ood f I.The line-up v u as follows:Gunter-"Babe" Hunter. Gulrds
-Pena and Bifflr, Tackles-Rach
and Brumbl ~, Ends-Cspt. Koi-..a .`~'~w a1000 Wqmen ante
To send their winter costa and dresses In be
cleaned and pressed to look like nw.
Wo slso do ali kinds of rapairing. put in new
.._._-_._..._._._ ._.. .._...-.......-
B L A I R B A P T I S T c u u x c n
A r t h u r D . S m a l l e y , S i n i s t e r
S u n d a y , N o ve m b e r l a , 1 9 2 7
S u n d a y S c h o o l m e t h a t ID
At t lua msm lng =- f-» =<= g N eur om-
m n m o r n w o y a c a n tc u n t s ,t h e d i n i n g o f i s . A n a -
l l r i i a ,vr hl dz : o u g h t t h e W o r l d
W a r t o o cl o a l a n d t h e !¢ord'a
S u p p e r In w h k h w e sy mb ol lc nl iy
co m m e m o r a t e t h e de a t h a n d t h e
r u u m u c t i o n o f o u r L o r d J u n o .T h l l w e nh o ul d t h i n k o f t h u s
n o c u n t s I n t h e s o m e s w i n e i n
en t i re l y fi t t in g i n vl e ur o ! t h a g e n -
l n i r e c o g n i t i o n t h a t J e s u s C h r h li a t h o o y h g z f o r t h m a u d
t h e IQEHLI.Y g m f w i l l di s -
c u u "l n c r e d i b o F o n n | . l l l " .
Th e ,m se rvic e o f pr a is e
a n d w o n h:_g a!. 7 :8 0 P. M. Se rm ona u b i r t z "S u z r r d r u e u o f H u m -
n f e "n Th e l.\¢!iea\'A i d m e m o va r y
W e d n u é a y a ft e r n o o n a t t h e h o m o
o f M n . J o h n C l r t r r .
Th e P r a y e r m a t i n g e ve r y W e d ~
r n d a y e ve n i n g a t 8 P . H .
Th e r s r u l n r m e e t i n g o f t h eW o 'n nn 'a lxa io no ry S oc ie ty a t wa
h o m e o f M r s . R a h w a s c h a n c t o r -
atrom. Halma Janson and Harri-
son. Full-Ziqk .rSubltitutiomx Abbott for Rash.Ihxsureil for Lindstrom.ffichlaz Ihferso--'!'homplon,Umpir e-Rlddh. Hnd uraa men-Mlm a nd B" '{" '} ";
Nebruh Sc hool Marten' Club
Th i Nabnakl School Ru be n'
Ciub of which Bust. D. V. HauerI! rnnefnban, he!thdrfinl. meet-inf U!the year in the Fonta-ne Ie Haut, Onuha on Friday we-"*°g,; Oct. 28.Hononble ArthurJ.saver of Falla City vu Um
speaker of the awning.Hr. W u-
ver/guva a splendid talk on 01|suhiect of Tnmgzrtltion nnd thepossibilities fm*ttar and chesp-
»~ |1||\make new buttons,hooks.in fact almost a n y
thing dune with an needia.
Ou r Lruék. wil!call :L your door in Blair every
ORDER
Orient' Coal
N o w
After being closed six months the
Orient mine is again operating.
This famous coal comes from the
largest and finest equipped coal
mine in the world therefore the
excelient preparation and burning
qualities in ORIENT COAL.
ORDER NOW
Christensen Lumber Co.
mined unpail fm' a period o!man than twenty dau from theeentryofu i d decree.and u i djudgment uv! cod! being unpak!
and ui d dum lain! full i n fail
Tnffic Cop to Cause of Jam-Gordon is building n new water _N0 l ! C E p r n m n l s ct an y ou,1 farmer?_Inter to rephce one 30 years ohi..Came-!\Io, but if I wer get out A cooperative cnnmery is be-STATE OF NEBRASKAJ
here Pm :ruins zo be one..ing proieebed for Valeniine.Waahingfon County 3 " -
-.-Wm. J.hllher.Any .
u p .mhml as m s .Honda!Penta concerning the cami~
nm teachers' =»-=1»~§-=-cuuml.Supt. D. v.n u rgms a :h o n ta lk an n rn lz -new law about Character ~
tion.0 0 l
High School Blix:r
The annual high school mlxorundar the alma I8 £3~and Prof La mr Bell'»
sponsor, was held in the -
Communit House on »waning,r 27.Thesu : lu e d wi th a luy rack: mu the lawn and ended atCommunity Home.After th harac k rldl nearly 200 high ~
girls mx bog |atherod within
Community our to listen toI8Slabprogram. The fo!~r
mmm vu g i ve n :lnd ahaking <=°=,g~»;"1»,,f1»<1mI1 man:y l l- J L " .
Soap *J 18 CIub7'*Do\rn on thFarm , "Fnrmer in the Dell".Gullllllg Game.How manyml.: of corn In the jar!-»Chicken Calling Contest.Solo h Amdt vs-ml. 'Em s1w.=E.=-» by wn ~
Face ='§ aan "Blair H h".
Gr ou p mn an d * nn *Aftar this program lightfrealmzanu mn lurvod.The ld
of th ls p lny u c h y c s ri sto pe r
m.it'th| our students to ~acquainted lrllh tht older lhldmof the Nth school.The I3 ~our pc p orgmlutiou, his mnhad charp ag ug- activity.
Na d i wu d S d u o lHilda |l|£lo1re'e|\ Pu!
Anntlur wel!-lnpstsd ~ ap r o g n mi r u d v e n d i t "
|11 of the North W ad. lla Ll~plnc ot! a nd li l Du ll.A I N!very txoellmt prognm inthspupthof thaflratioar ~.
took part, rcfnuhmonu af »
and p opc or n vu annd.Ilano! the mothen of thowen p runat an d mi lr ld ~
minute of the aihruoon.'
Std dny of March,3928,at I0o'clock A. ll., on each day, to ru-ceive and exunine ull claim:
gdnlt said Estate, with | viewtheir ndjusttnent and nllonma.Ihe time limited for tharruenu-tlon of cllims against d Eahleiathreu mnnthafromthe2nddsyof December A. D. 1917. and thetime limited for psymcnt of dcbuu Ono Year from uid ind Jay or
December 1927.Witness my hnnfi and the Sellof uid County Court, this 28th
da of October, 2921.rs{:A1.a I. C. ELLER,
ansn.County Judge.
NEBRABKA NEWS NOTES
Beatrice c ity offlddh nm »lldlring a propodtba Lmluu thpresent uhr Isnt to prints ivh u m wh o irnpmvn Ill pinan d ull wa u r wb d u llr a n UIc ity , ti n lathr , in tur m null~
to lou! eurmzmul.Rec ent wet ruth!-: hu |"p conrtnnctlon work on enh ¢*"'=°{;-Trmty -two Nhbrutown.:ve aontrachd for strutlr lwii nl an d an ma ki ng n ar y
lffort to hun tha :rad enmphhdhdonl sold llellhlr l\°l'h1l-
Punkt! of Pilgar nd PleasantD l h plants by Iowa-Nobnahlight and Pant Ubrnpany and n
/ N g g g g
To llamlo J. W at and Fremont
West.,hor husblnfl and AgnesWat ond all pcrlolu luvlng ordllnin l a ny intvnd in In t: 19,z o , z 1 , z 2 . z s m a z 4 i n B I o ¢ k 3o! Chains City Timber Lots, being
dtuota in the Noriheut Quar-
ter of the Southeast Qunrlerof Soctzon 31, Tolnlhip 19, Northof Range 12, out d the 6th P. ll.,ln Wuhington County, Nebnaka,rod noon: unknoum.You and each ol you are hereby
notified that on the 10th day of
November,l925» Htnrz .Manckm*plaintiff hemln, mod ln petitionn the District Court of Washing-ton County, Nebruka, azoinnt you
and each of you. the object andpnyer of which la to fnneclone acertain ux Ilan created by |¢¢l'tain Tax nie c ertificate ond thepaymentof turn therrunder held
and owned by the ~lnintltf upon
NOTICE OF HEARING
0l'I:nlo1| ai 0'}{|n1on. Atty!
I N T m :cou:~r'r\f COURT OF
WASHINGTON Col§NI"¥,NEBRASKA.
In ~e Matter of the Estate of
o
lI n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t .
I n t h e H a l t e r o f t h o E s t a t e o l
H u m o r E .Sa m s o n D e c e u e - I:Th e h e i r s a t Law,n e x t o f k i n .
devir:.~s.leg ate oc.cr e d it o r s nn r l
A l l per so ns in te r es te d i n sa i d
e s t a t e n o h e r e b y n o t l f i e I t h a t o n
t h e z m h d u o f Oc to be r 1927,S . Il a n vy P o u n . 1 | \ fi l e d a p e t i t i o n
i n a n d C o u n t y C o u r t n l l e g l n g
a m o n g o t h e r t h l n p t h a t H e d e r
II. S i m s o n a n i n h a b i t a n t o f W u h -
m g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r u h , d i e d o n
t h e :l i s t d a y o f Oc to be r 1921,
h o m i n g n o i n t W i l l a n d 'Te st a-
mo nt ,a n d poaaepscd o f R e a l a n d
Pe rs on al E l t a t e e s t i m l t r d a t
$820 0.00 a n d p r a y i n g fo r a d m i n -
i s l fl l l h h t h e r e o f.
I f y o u fa i l so a p p e a r n t n iC o u n t y C o u r t o n U N ' 2 6 t h d l l )J ?
Novem ber 1027, at 19 o'4:lo clt A . M.
a n d co nt es t u i d pe ti ti on ,t h eC o u r t w i i l a p p o i n t Ja m e s L .¥'onn.la o r so me o t h e r su it a bl e
pr rs o n Ad r nl n ia tn t or a n d p r~ oe e e¢ 1
to a s e t tl e m e nt o f a m i d e s ta t e .
W i t ne s s m h a n d a n d O ffi c i a lSe al 11111 a i r .d i y o f Oc to be r.
1927.
( S H . \ L }I. c . E L L E R .
I1 - l t .C o u n t y J u d ! !
: ~ n r r u | : T o C R E D I T O R S
O F E S T A T E
S l . » \ T1 § 0 1 ` N E B R A S K A !
I 1\ '\ » u h l n l t o n C o u n t y ,I
M .B .Ba i le y ,A t t y .
In t h e C o u n t y C o n d .
I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h ! E l t l t e o f
M a r y C .W e t te n ge l D e c e n e d :
T o th e C n d i t o n o f S l l d E s t a t e :
Y o u a r e 1 l l r e b y N o t i fi e d , T h a t l
w i l l d t a t t h e ( J o u n t y C o u r t R o o min B l a i r i n l a i d Co u n t y o n t h e S o d
be sold to latilfy laid §u»Igu\ent.l.the interest on the :mm-,thec uts and nil accrulmz costa mu
Dtnvidefl hy said order and deem:and bs'law in auch canes muh
and provided.Dated October mb. 1927.
88-St.Maurice a!hhns Sheriff.
x c r r l c n O F F I N A L. ' \ D M l N l 5 ' l R A T ! 0 N . x c c o v x r
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A :
z\\ a n h l n | { t on C o u n t y ,j a
C o u n t y C o u r t .I n Pr ob at e.
In t h e M a t t e r o f i l l e P h t a i e o f
l l e r b r r i P a y n e Dec eas ed:
Th e h e i r : a t l a r ,ne xt o f k i n .
dmfiaeea,l e - a n n ,c r w h l n n a n i
Al l p er s o n a nt e r o l t t d a n t h e fi n a l
a r l t l e m e n t o f s a i d M i l l e a n h e r e -
b g n o d fi e d t h a t o n th e l i b d a y
o f Oc to b er ,1927,Jo h n F .R o h nt h e A d m l n l a t r a t o r o f sa m es ta te
fi l e d a pe t i t i o n I n sa id C o u n t y
C o u r t . p a y i n g t h l t hi s fi n a l l l ! -mi n i x t r a t i c n a e e w m fi l n l he r e i n
b e a e !. t l e d a n d a d l e l vl t t h a t p r o o f
o f he i r a h i p b e l i k e n .o r d e r fo r
d i n - l r l b u t i o n o f a a a o t l a m i a u l g u -
m e n t o f d e n !a n d hom est ead
r i f h l a e n t e r e d :a n d th e s a i d Ac!-
rn n i az r at c r di a ch a rfe fl .If y o u fd l t o l p p l l r b e fo r e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e a m " g f o f
November , .9'Z!. at 2 o'elu|.~k . M .
a n d eonhagt : a l l l pe tl d on ,th e
Co u r t m a y g r a n t th e p r a y er t h e r e »
o f a n d m a k e m a h o t h e r a n d f u r -t h e r m l e r a ,a l i m vt n c r s a n d d e -
c r e e s a a t o t h l a C o n n .m a y s e e m
I " °, , y ° fItn eaa m y h a n d I n I O ffi c i a l
Se a ! t h i s c m d ay d O c t o be r . 19 2 7 .
: S E A M 1 . c . E L L E R ,
8?-Bt.Co u hg y Ju dg e .
1000 Wqmeiiwanted
To sand cheif winter ooou and dresses u. be
cleaned und preuad to look like naw.
Wu nlso do lllkinds of repuiring, pu! in new
linings. put on new collnrs and cuff, ahurum
make new buttons,hooks. in fact almost |ny~
thing dune with a needle.
Our |.ruc'k will call ll your door in Blair every
Tuesdly mbming.Call The Bnterpliaenllice for
trunk to ull nr lens bundle zhere.
AX I.ALKE
CL EANE RS a nd n v e lzs
RUG CL EANER S
2410 Amis, Omaha
1000 Wqmeiiwanted
To sand cheif winter ooou and dresses u. be
cleaned und preuad to look like naw.
Wu nlso do lllkinds of repuiring, pu! in new
linings. put on new collnrs and cuff, ahurum
make new buttons,hooks. in fact almost |ny~
thing dune with a needle.
Our |.ruc'k will call ll your door in Blair every
Tuesdly mbming.Call The Bnterpliaenllice for
trunk to ull nr lens bundle zhere.
AX I.ALKE
CL EANE RS a nd n v e lzs
RUG CL EANER S
2410 Amis, Omaha
II. Samson an inhabitant of Wad:-
mgton County, Nebraska, died onthe:list day of October 1921,leaxiug no i n t Will and 'Testa-ment, and poaaepsed of Real andPersonalEltateeatimatrda t
sszoooo o e rint for admin-
uutrn on t :eoIf y ou fail to appear at =-11County Court on the 26th dll) oNovember 1027, at 19 u'eloc5: A. M.
and contest u i d petition,theCourtwiilappointJamesL.¥'onn.la or some other suitableperson Adrnlniatrator and pr~oeee¢1to a settlement of aaid estate.Witness m hand and OfficialSee!thla ai r.day of October,
1927.(SH,\L}I. c . ELLER.
I1-lt.County Jud!!
:~mrlt|: To CREDITORS
OF ESTATE
Sl.»\T1§ 01` NEBRASKA !
I 1Washington County,|
M. B. Hadley, Atty.In tho County Goud-In the Hatter of tho Eltate of
Mary C. Wettengel Deceased:To the Crediton of Said Estate:You are 1lareby Notified, That l
will dt at the (Jounty Court Roomin Blair in laid County on the Rnd
day of December, 1927. and on theStddayofMarch,3928,at I0o'eloek A. ll., on eaeh day, to re-
ceive and exarnine all claim:gdnlt uid Eatate, with a viewtheir adjustment and nllowama.Ihe time limited for tharruenta-tlon of claims agalnat d EstateLsthzee monthafromthe2nddayof December A. D. 1917. and thetime limited for payment of dabuia Ono Year from raid ind Jay or
December 1927.Witness my hand and the Sealof said County Court, this 28thda¥` of October, 2927.rs .Am 1. C. ELLER,
ansn.County Judge.
x c r r l c n O F F I N A L. ' \ D M l N l 5 ' l R A T ! 0 N . x c c o v x r
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A :
z\\ a n h l n | { t on C o u n t y ,j a
C o u n t y C o u r t .I n Pr ob at e.
In t h e M a t t e r o f i l l e P h t a i e o f
l l e r b r r i P a y n e Dec eas ed:
Th e h e i r : a t l a r ,ne xt o f k i n .
dmfiaeea,l e - a n n ,c r w h l n n a n i
Al l p er s o n a nt e r o l t t d a n t h e fi n a l
a r l t l e m e n t o f s a i d M i l l e a n h e r e -
b g n o d fi e d t h a t o n th e l i b d a y
o f Oc to b er ,1927,Jo h n F .R o h nt h e A d m l n l a t r a t o r o f sa m es ta te
fi l e d a pe t i t i o n I n sa id C o u n t y
C o u r t . p a y i n g t h l t hi s fi n a l l l ! -mi n i x t r a t i c n a e e w m fi l n l he r e i n
b e a e !. t l e d a n d a d l e l vl t t h a t p r o o f
o f he i r a h i p b e l i k e n .o r d e r fo r
d i n - l r l b u t i o n o f a a a o t l a m i a u l g u -
m e n t o f d e n !a n d hom est ead
r i f h l a e n t e r e d :a n d th e s a i d Ac!-
rn n i az r at c r di a ch a rfe fl .If y o u fd l t o l p p l l r b e fo r e u i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e a m " g f o f
November , .9'Z!. at 2 o'elu|.~k . M .
a n d eonhagt : a l l l pe tl d on ,th e
Co u r t m a y g r a n t th e p r a y er t h e r e »
o f a n d m a k e m a h o t h e r a n d f u r -t h e r m l e r a ,a l i m vt n c r s a n d d e -
c r e e s a a t o t h l a C o n n .m a y s e e m
I " °, , y ° fItn eaa m y h a n d I n I O ffi c i a l
Se a ! t h i s c m d ay d O c t o be r . 19 2 7 .
: S E A M 1 . c . E L L E R ,
8?-Bt.Co u hg y Ju dg e .
SH E R I!l " . '. :i S A L E
W m .J.M a h e r ,At t o r n e y .
¢ - - _ -
B y vi r t u e o !a n o r d e r o f sale
issued o u t o f t h e Di s t r i c t Cu u rl .
o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n i y ,N e b r a f k a .
a n d In pu rs ua nc e o l a d e c r e e o f
sa i d C o u r t i n i n ac t io n t h e r e i nn d i n g w h e r e i n Lo u i s Ci a y t o nre n c h . E x e cu z o r of t h e IJa mi e o l
L o i s M .F n n e h ,Deceased.i n
E h i n t i f l a n d C h a r l e s C . C u n n i n
a m . e t a l , a r e 1 - e fe n d m t s , I w i !
o n Tu e s d a y t h e l 5 t h : l a y o f N o
NOTICE OF HEARING
0l'Ianlo1| ai 0'}{an1on. Atty!
I N T m :cou:~r'r\f COURT OF
WASHINGTON Col§NI"¥,NEBRASKA.
In ug; Matter of the Estate ofAnnoarieAndersen,Deceased.To the heirs at law, ereditofsand all persona interested in amd
estate:You and each ol you are hereby
notifie.| that on the 130: day of
October.1927,John H.TaylortiledhispetitionInaahlestatenottcr praying that the final de-cree in u i d matter entered bysaid Court on the llth day of May
1916, he net aside in so for aa thesame related to proof of hal:shipin said estate matter; that proofofhoirnhip be taken in said ea-tate matter and a supplementaluetree entered therein finding on-l
determining the hein at law ofmid deeeaaeel and assigning aaidestate to said heirs ot law as ofthe date of the death of said de
ceami..You are further notlfiej that a
- arlng wilt be had on said peti-tion ot the County Court RoomsatBlair,Nebraska, on the Nthday of November, 1927, at 10:00o'clock, A. M., at which time mintCourt may enter tu decree thereinin eonformlt with oaldnetition.Given er my 11|and the
seal of the said County Court. at
Blair in aai1 County and Statethis 23th day of October, 1927.*ISEALI z. C. ELLEH.as-sz.County JuJge.
/ N g g g g
To llamla J. W at and Fremont
West.,hor husband and AgnesWat and all pcraorla having ordalninl any interact in Int: 19,z o , z 1 , z 2 . z s m a z 4 i n B I o ¢ k 3o! Chains City Timber Lots, being
aituata in the Northeast Quar-
ter of the Southeast Quarterof Section 31, Tolnahip 19, Northof Range 12, nan d the 6th P. ll.,ln Washington County, Nebraaka,rod nantes unknoum.You and each ol you are hereby
notified that on the 10th day of
November,l925» Htnrz .Mencken*plaintiff hemln, tiled ln petitionn the District Court of Washing-ton County, Nebraska, azainnt you
and each of you. the object andprayer of which la to fnreclone acertain tax Ilan created by a¢¢l'tain Tax nie c ertificate and thepaymentofbhxaaethrunrgr held
and o y a nt uponthefollowing~real as-tate, towrit:nm 19. zo. 21, 22, es, 24 ln Block3of Corning City 'l'irnl:er Lola.bein;dtuate in the Northeast
Quarter of the Southeut Quarter
of Sodlon 31, Townlhip l9, Northof Range 12 in Wnahindon County, Nebraska.The redemption from |\al.l taxaahhas not been made of aaidproperty and there ia now due
thereon the sum of 3149.00 withInterest as allowed by law.Plaintiff seeks to forever barand foreclose you and each of you
from all title. c¢|uit3' of redempilcn, lien. claim -nr internet in. mor
upon said premises;that the amount due plaintlif be daterrnincdby the c ourt; that W d premhube cold to satisfy Said sum tfllh
Interest ami cost.-\ and that plain-
tiff have auch other and furtheralle! as may be }ult and equita
e.You and each of you are nequlr-ed lo atuwer nah! petition on or
;»;,§g~ the lith day of December.
39- 4t Henry Mencke, Plaintiff
xsrrz c r-: or r lrmx. An.)llNI!iTR.\1l{)N ACCULTNT
STATI: OF NEBRASKA 1
" - .| | |
Washington County,1
Henry Menckt, Atty.County Court.In Probate.In the Mntur of the Flnlau ofAnna Linden Deceased:The hlrifs at law, next of kin,de\i.u.~es.'°f°"'°'~cmlitora and
Ail persons nterested in thc final
settlement of said estate a nlzenby notified that on the 24thdiyof October.1921,Fu nk 13.Linden, the Aimininratar nf anis!eatate filed a petition in :aid
Qounty Cgu.r&.- nnsins that his
..|
q I ties in ORIENT COAL.
ORDER NOW
Christensen Lumber Co
Se al 1.1111 2~ h d i y o f Oc to be r.
1927.
( S H \ L }I. c . E L L E R .
I1 - l t .C o u n t y J u d ! !
: ~ m r u | : T o C R E D I T O R S
O F E S T A T E
a mS l . » \ T1 § 0 1 ` N E B R A S K A !
I 1W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,|
M .B .Ball-ey,A t t y .
In t h e C o u n t y G o u d -
I n t h e H a t t e r o f t h i E l h t e o f
M a r y C .W e t te n ge l D e c e n e d :
T o th e C n d i m n o f S l l d E s t a t e :
Y o u a r e 1 l l r e b y N o t i fi e d , T h a t l
wi l l d t a t th e ( Jm z n t y G c n r t R o o min B l a i r i n l a i d Co u n t y o n t h e R n d
|
r '
- . .
l000 Wqmetfwanted
To send their winter costa and dresses to be
cleaned and pressed to look like nw.
Wo slso do all kinds of rapairing.put in new
linings. pu; on nur collars and suis, sham-n»
make new buttons,hooks.in fact almost any
thing dune with an needla.
Our Lruék will call :L your door in Blair every
Tuesday mbrning.Call The Enterprisenlfice for
trunk to call or lens bundle there.
..
I
Std dny of March,3928,at I0o'clock A. ll., on each day, to ru-ceive and exunine ull claim:
gdnlt said Estate, with | viewtheir ndjusttnent and nllonma.Ihe time limited for tharruenu-tlon of cllims against d Eahleiathreu mnnthafromthe2nddsyof December A. D. 1917. and thetime limited for psymcnt of dcbuu Ono Year from uid ind Jay or
December 1927.Witness my hnnfi and the Sellof uid County Court, this 28th
da of October, 2921.rs{:A1.a I. C. ELLER,
ansn.County Judge.
the date of the drlth of said de
ceami..You are further notlfioj that a
- ating wil! be had on said peti-tion at the County Court RoomsI t Blair,Nebnaka, on the ll!!!day of November, 1927, at 10:00oclock, A. M., at which time midCourt may enter its decree thereinin conform!!with saldnelilion.Given er my 11|and the
seal of the slid County Court lt
Blair in :mi1 County and Statethis 23th day uf October, 1927.*ISEALI z. C. ELLEH.as-sz.County JuJge.
AX I.ALKE
N O T I C E O F H E A R I N G
0 l 'I: n l o 1 | a i 0 '} { a n 1 o n . A t t y !
I N T m :c o u : ~ r 'r \ f C O U R T O F
W A S H I N G T O N C o l § N I " ¥ ,
N E B R A S K A .
I n u g ; M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f
A n n a a r i a An de rs en ,Deceased.
T o t h e h e i n a t l a w ,er e d i t o fs
a n d a l l pe rs on a i nt er es te d i n a m d
es ta te :Yo u a n d e a c h o l y o u a r e h e r e b y
no ti fi e. |t h a t o n t h e 1 3 0 :d a y o f
Oc to b er .1927,Jo h n H .Ta y l o r
til ed hi s pe t i ti o n In aa h!es t at e
n o t t c r p r a y i n g t h a t t h e f i n a l d e -
cr e e i n u i d m a t t e r en t e r e d b y
s a i d C o u r t o n t h e l l t h d a y o f M a y
19 16 , h e n et as i de i n s o for aa th e
sa m e r e l a t e d t o p r o o f o f h a l : s h i p
i n sa i d e s ta t e m a t t e r ;t h a t p r o o f
o f ho i r n h i p b e ta k e n i n sa i d ea -
ta t e m a t t e r a n d a su p pl e me n ta l
ue t r e e en t e r e d t h e r e i n fi n d i ng a n - l
d e t e r m i n i n g t h e h e i n a t l a w o f
m i d deeeaaeel a n d as s i gn i n g aa id
SH E R I!l " . '. :i S A L E
W m .J.M a h e r ,At t o r n e y .
¢ - - _ -
B y vi r t u e o !a n o r d e r o f sale
issued o u t o f t h e Di s t r i c t Cu u rl .
o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n i y ,N e b r a f k a .
a n d In pu rs ua nc e o l a d e c r e e o f
sa i d C o u r t i n i n ac t io n t h e r e i nn d i n g w h e r e i n Lo u i s Ci a y t o nre n c h . E x e cu z o r of t h e IJa mi e o l
L o i s M .F n n e h ,Deceased.i n
E h i n t i f l a n d C h a r l e s C . C u n n i n
a m . e t a l , a r e 1 - e fe n d m t s , I w i !
o n Tu e s d a y t h e l 5 t h : l a y o f N o
vem be r, 1 92 7, a t 1: 00 o cl oc k P. L l.
'JL m i d d a y a t i h e W e s t F r o n t
CL EANE RS a nd n v e lzs
RUG CL EANER S
2410 Amis, Omaha
E+i T I R E S T I R E S
I P
5 G o o d r i c h C o r d T i r e s
aoxa 1-2
CLINCI-IER
BUS SCHEDULES 4 J$5 95 12:10 P. DI.I 0:05 A. M 5:10 P. al.112:25 P. saFir: Drill 3:30 P. 31.ms P. az¢ §.3a"|I. " a`IE\`|¥i"` ami "" ~ ""'\il.1;"'?i nr this Tlnir lin \l.l|G .f.\.»"El me-r°|'l hw! ol '.." 1 f " " "'"llnam.llpnqnlbll ma thelrLJ phlnnlnmln aiu num of -|{?L~ ".f.'}"».~| ml crmul heh 'ren ph!! fyl-_.
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co tlrmsaos, with intend thereon llfflnl lhia 24111day of October
iw.miunt and crou tioner, Furl I ~Calhoun Slate Bank. in tim :mmf 1 ci §E. PQ aa. IoHonhbcundmain
of $208000 with iniereal lhman'at 8%per annum from th# .Im-:<or11 f: ro xox.gh\llf'Qf and for :oats of :mid al:-I REi'\|l)l'1I'*iI' I
ms .un daily exceptSunduy.
\:52 ym. duly mmpr. Sunday.
m o n m a m y u nix! Su dly ,
1:52 |_nL gg*°__,f-
B U I C K M O T O R C A R S
u o n i n t h e m m o f $ 1 9 . 5 0 21:1 url#
l n r u i m r c u n t ;anifl dnerna nf $u¢h¢. T
1 01|f1d_n.o»¢i 55 vanil for a touchWann Menckn. AmrBLAIR. NEBRASKA Local Tuduers Bleetinlmsntandforeclosurepros:-ling;To Agnes Garner,Alanna A.linurn-UI!first counter of thethat saH pn.»mIms above dewcrlhcd Garner.Baxter Carter,hlq,"C'\r-5 - ' M Ne°ilson'|ntumpqe!plate
be :old to ntufy uid judgment ter. Haba! Duchnar, Eugene Du-ink for an extra pomt wa;lm!ma y in case. the same re ehner.Jay N. (Inner,Henhell blocked.
131:
l¥uildrf!s :ma Whilr Slllldiru.
Sal! Prirv,
Humming Bin! Siik Ho|\.|
Rrgular SLW values.
$1.19
Blue tu n e r.i¢l|\
SLD! lradr.Sale Pri
Q A
lim-r,
rf
I 'tl ae. - Sale prlcr.
. M c
Hrlilllr 751:rlkle.Sale prirr.
5 9 :
53 : 'g ls svs uz xa zlm.
.Sale Price,
2 %
HAND TO W E L S
lenir 28: niuen.Sdn- Priu
I- lc
Brgnlu lk Barber Tllrlfl.Sill!
Prim.
B c
Regular 43:Tu l i h l Tunnels.
5-sf l'ric f.
.39\:
Ronin!25:Tuzkinh Toieln.
Sak Prlrf
I 9 c
ALL-OVER
EMBROIDERIES
Iirguhr 35: ulura.Sale Prim
1 3 :
1"ANC'1' 'rammm
BRAH)
u
.wn;.~s' 2|'|z<n~: tfxurznwmac 'rncvu Powmzu
.ep ns,va un.'Rayon Teddies, $2.43 nluel
fu..png ;1 ( af "Sak Price Bde Price ..Sale Price
m l n - n » | _»
lhildnn| and Mints' Blue
¢Bliddiu.Sl-$41 xalufa.
Ckildrrni and Nissen'~ -
sn 1 Hu e L
£u|"l0N l!l.ANl{II'lS
f..:!ra Spefhl
$ 1 . 7 5
£{}¥'{0N ll|.ANK|l"IS
Ili; Bargain at
$2.49
lmwss Pnlrrrs, 38indi. ¢z..\n1r;.-4 ulrrzref;rz..\>~x|:1. »'INS ER TI ON L ACE
R r z n l a r 1 3 :"S H C L O T H .
Sale Pricr,
, s ,C 1 4 6
R q u l z r N r valu es.S a i r I ' r i n .
Sc ~9 C
Sak Pri!!GUWNH.IIxtrn Special at Regular fre and Mc.Sale Price,
. ~2 9 c <$f.29 1 {s:\
I.:I in
n i
F
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.
COATS
1 lot of 36 Ladies' Coats.
Values up to $25.08.The
end of our stock to close
out now while they iast at
\
Ilrularr 2~
19C
BHMN' Wuol NWI-lvl. :sn ulu,sa., wife,$ 3 . 7 0
Rl-tmvavrs
Hundreds o f yards o f
Remnants for n fraction
of what they are worth.
_ \.n urI- ~-Q c1u|.nnHx's ovrlxfz rzuwxs `L ACES .\¢a|l.I-Ilmurlmrns I RI.hi-EN. 75r valurn.Sale I rirr.3 l Sx fa pnini al Regular 6c io IOC values.j CIIOICE.Rfxular ss¢ uiura.5 9 c $l.|u we Pncf,
atur~ay,ov.t
at2o'clock lt is inevitable that we break all former records in rner ndising-di
lnceptiam of (his store. . 'Thousands ul' dollars worll of new Fall and W
Ever higjn lhis Big Slore orraale.When this door opens Saturday,~
.14meh rfguhr $3.95.Sde P1iff,
$2.19
J ~/'~
Ladies'Ilauar \llfuIll»~We ~ ~
Rexuiar 354:nlues.Sala Prlrf.3 9 C $5.13! ulnrn.Sale l'nr¢
Regular $l.25 value.1 a wo o l,m r m..\aaxr:r:¢1Sale Pricr,
.7
a Y -.
_(, `|1 Ho f :blue and t r u Worlf.\l¢n»Cups.,52.50 saluel..uo n l Papa.§| 3;\.|||ua.\ ,.3 0 RE I L Z N D B!.1din'$5.00 rsunlerx.
if 5 Shirla 3 lo I2,75c grade.0; bsle Prine,
w n .°0 .. 1 0 ,»,~ |va ~fl.{hildrrn'n lllxh bihnm, 12% in 2.l r ('|;£llll|1dlS(2 -Elf'9 °Sd I'1 nu-,___1.9 aZWI m~:x°:~1 l.1:.\1|uaz¢ \lI>§l!-1er,Rrgnlnr $3.00 ralurw.halt Prine,HI C | 0 " 0 h I [}l!('C1§ CVC? lIl $8.00 wltlru.Sale Priceif ts W lu te I mu n d r fS o a | J , 1 ¢ | b a r s f o r -4'Ic $2.29 $1 R9 vn u r r c t o ec i io n.1\ ldI I S -IJI.SW
''
4 c mea e y B e a n -.
.
g.;,_n s
f _ \.___.\~iluyu Leather Bella,331
{.l| ¢1'AlN xr:1=¢,.ut w m a -
Hvxlrbr 351 nllfl.Saie l"¢¥n
nw.Sl!! Pri:
$1.19
$1.49
\§
.values.Sai: Price
69c
5|inch woon.TAJQD GOODS.
lrlde.Sale Price
89c
79c
,A
f ~=;~<_.> é ' ~ r ° "5 '
"1 i "" \~
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, . . . - m » ' f ' f '-"\
_
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._ . , ..=a=-9 '1»<;. ,_, ,.5 ':=.:I u ___
eavens-sur 1s sensahona merchandise event abou; lo take plac~The most outslandhg in years-you'\'e never seen nnything like it.5 Velvet Rugs 9'2~35500 '8|ll¢'SlQ close $13.00
We have dozens of broken lines in every De-_The scope, lhe powerand the speed of this enormous mqvemem will as ~und you: you'll sense immediately that something has happened of 2 Rmlhgclfflf $T'"'f' "Q 6 m- Axmlnslers .
|::arhnent th( we ure #Qing co put 5il:\|;°?<¢5u':;':tremendous imponance to all.Here ou will find only the highest g ~de merchandise.Everynrlicle will ben sensational BARGAIN-u real 'x lol 36x72 Axminster Rug;,"¢ucloe $14.00
§5 IL o § :l:l_ Dn;3 `:;:;`i S';'li lfgnza ny e m be nurprise is in store fm- you-for we are going looffer you BARGAINS unheard of low - rises.is : z ''-`'
'The Seasons Supreme Sensation In M handisih Th M,."'.elrc g--e ost Startling and Sen-"°;;'lf¥T2J"i§§?Td"'sation Price Reduction Ever Qffered th; People of* Blair and Eastern Nebraska.Fr;;?§v.| } ? 3 ; y
S §;';;°§_#fL;°F gg TH; §';°"'A ~~ P ~~to Mark Stock
tur ay,ov.t a.m.~~~~y .20 Sales People Wanted .
~~L E .
~A M A S I E H s m x f S E L I N G U B I V E ~
S a l e S t a r t s S a t u r d a y ,N o v f " 5 , ~ 9 a . ~~ " " 'g g g g t i e M a f ¢ h 1 e s s | L a S t S 1 5 S h o r t D a y s
mzws sm-:Isl*i.|rn:n (l}.\|ri
§°$15.00 lrtdr.lille Prico,
F€ !- ' . I ~
ll{)\Pi' su; KNEE 1'.mrS. lilf!
3 In 13.Slle Prirr
39c
31EN'S ODI) PANTS
for -89c
for -31.69
for -32.59
for 83.93
IT'S HERE!
Opportunity h a s c o m`é`!
Grab it Folksf. 11's for
you.Bargains Galore!
We expect to do three
munth's business in I5
dn ya.Out-of-town cus-
tomers are urged lo come.
$1.73 values
52.30 ulun
$4.00 vahnn
$3.00 uiun
~» Luc
}|rns 73c Luther Belt
0 5| lf Price.
39
£
4 1
.~+.~]rice --~1.59.......saoovas 27x54,1 >-.Jwe z .ul d a worth un to $3.00.On opening your box you arouse so much cnthusmm that the pubiic is bound to buy more genie;-~ly than excl before In all then- buying experience..This sale will Rug 75,3 Durolirgats 2 ~'; ; ;-; =; _.';§§* o since e ays ""en will find merchandise from everlf' Department make :four dollar stretch farther--so take acl-vantage of this wondcri 0QD01lUf\Ii>»
.R 11'' '-'
you wore copper toed »
»i Us xc Mais Iimib ''-°-90in our store.Ai! boxes 25s.§boots could »you match
A 'these BARGAINS,)
-1z 1I
2 yards wide, per square yard __G96
_Il yards wide. per square yard -T90
egarding all lormer prccendenls in. this. our greatest effort, since the
ber Merchandise at prices that will meet your fondest expectations.~~~~
ov. 5th at9 a. m. it will be like a comet,striking its wa t I th 9 12 ByOuoeKrussels,$35.0l\ Values ~--519,00
','~.-_../."'~
Box soc1AL 9 f c~a~m~s
R e g u l a r # L W n i n e .Sn i e Pr i re ,
S112 rua
U v
a n d c o me s th e lo n g e s t saws'z~1,.a:~:m:1.;=u|n'r=¢~w c krrfhlrfl f
urSizes8luls.$1.50 iralurs.z "__dlSi3l|C£2 to ~~Sale Price 511335 (.\P!\,$2.40 vsluea.'J Sal _fniff,~ C
sale.1 7 9 ;: ) 8 c \*1
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f
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o u r b e § t \ B I a n k e £ s t o t h c ~' I . . f \ ? \ } ~ E 1 .B I . 0 U S I a § ° »" f l I . 4 0 1 I r
1.16 HT OUTING
I-LANxrs.;,
;I u
APRON GINGI-IAM
Regular l5¢value.Sale l'rirl'
Sc
I
ME NS o xm a n s
AND SHOES
1 L OT
3l¢~n»|Uxfcrrda,$4.50 and $5.30values.Sale Pritt
$3.49 '
Minoru Nude rilippcrn, 2*/s In 8.Regular $1.25 valuu.Sale l'rirr.
A a |
Mani Shoes, black or brown, $6.00Ynlun.Sale Price
$3.39
§len'| WmIr. Shoes, ET; lo ll. Regular$180 ulls n.Sale Price,
$1. 79
Men'|Work Shoes,8|and $5
valuu.5:l\' Pure,S3. 19
coMFon'r CHALLIES
:of Knde.Sal! Prlcv
I -LC
s m P m,JSC
U m
CURTAIN DRAPERH-IS
Regular 75c n l u n .Sale Price,
2302
...YI lll'l»y$2.00 uiuel.Sak Price,Sale Pritf7 9 ;5 9 c '2 P L A C E a t th e D O O R
' l i .vs u n N e w b a r r v .204 I'I'1 !l t'¢\ l. IIS.: m ¢ P m
29c lf);m
TOW EL ING
Q 1 1 I'
u - 5 ,
v
V I l n
!s | l
¢;f
.0 J Y l l l " l
a
c u s t o m e r w h o p u r c h a s e s . 1 S a l e m e r .|i Z L O T .t h e d o o r s s w i n g o p e n - 8
' J h ~7 3 ,\ | u \ s \l l r m y { ` m n \ r m \( I a u n l l c t .|I e l a g g e s l b a l i o f g o o d s ' -~m o n - . .: a s f x a l u e a f o z e g u a r 7 5 1 :B r o o m f o r
/x
4 .|w»,_,,_gg , n ~ f /
,. .\_W~»~f»-#~f
~ee 1 1 '_»»~,¢
A ~ighty Slaughte~ ~in Pr~ces
MEN'S BOYS'
F L A N N E L SHIRTS \\;_Asg1 SUITS ~~~1 L OT
~~ll\lIl|||l "° ; § { ;Bak Prirv,~$!..»0 ruin?Ocbilr Irier,4.Opening Morning p ial }luns 501: Tifl.. Sale Pric
,Q Regular $2.25 \lfur Flannel Shirb-3Ien's Linen '~°"*"» 20: vaiuem-one to u fam y
5 5.1, pr;I .nhilr Ihe |l!1|,-Ir* ~.~-=\_,-'.I,.\ x ~..~... ,»»:;\ - 7 1 |Q-~<5 1»~~A
1 L o t
L A D I E S ' S H O E S
20| pairs. I-'lin' )"':?! cu! Shoes.
Farmer xglues up la $!0.0|.
Sale Pritf,~~19c
1 L o t
Ladiq'White Cnnmu Ozfnrdl
a.Slle Pri1.1,
.igc
" ' - .I-idlra'Stride'Sllppom.$3.80
PM¢
-»
t l h a fa .S a l e P r i r r .
32.75
up to $&.75.Sale Prief.
qoog
1 L o tan:ma 2-Pu:<'1: rl.e1-:v-1.1m:li .751 ss|:~muw stun!:Ql:\1\|~:n\\z:.m.Rrguflr $l""i~38cvlluru fur
Sian 2!i In ll.Sale Prior,
sms
A MONSTER E013 NEW CUSTOMERS
The Entire Grecery
De ~artment Ablaze
\ ` \ ` \, f i
\"Y
4 ~1 5 1 " ; _. f 12 °I j y ~ F '
/f . e ~»
Jello, all Flavors, 3 for -
Tan (lier Gals., 4 pkgs. for --
Welches Jam, 501: value for -
Form House Jolly, 351: values
t i c a n s P e a s 1 o r -----'
G cons Corn for -
5 cans Pork =¢
2Fr :
Ifla
"Elf
Eli
U L
i m c
i q
Cane and Maple Sugar Syrup, reg'1l38r $225
8-!b.mnsfor -an _---$1.69
Rand G Soap Chips, 1 boxes for ---
S u n B r i te C le a n s e r , 4 c a n s f o r -»
Linit Starch. 4.pl<gS. for
Bulk Coffee, 4 pounds for5 May Day Coffee, 581: values, Sale Price -
1..
291:
22e
361:
991:
391:
s
{hildren» Rubbers. 3 to 2.Regu
llr 77»c values..Sale Price,
2 9 c
z u . :
Zion'and Girlu I-buckle Ure:
shoea, $2.50 value.Sade Prior.
$1.29
BQYS' DRESS SHOES
Boyz' Tennis Iixfordn, 5'i lo 11%
Regular $1.50 values.riule Price79c
C H I L D R E N S S H O E S
Button, -1"-Sjlg ~$1.30 values
791:
{1\il4l'1l brown and hlarll Slippersize; 2% io 8. $l.30 saillen.S||¢ Prire,
{i9c
as
u l w n e x s O X F O R D S
(|1ildnnn Uxfordx,8!;lo lllg .3.2.25 valuen.Sole Price,
$1.79
L`l|ilrlren:\lhfurda.l2 ' j to 2
$3.73 uluen.Sale Price;$1.39
.xx 0I'P()R'}'UNlTY
To b uy a ll o l' y o ur f all an d
|TS
Sine: 5 lu I2.$2.73 value for
an .asa- - » - | _ , ., ., ¢ | u n - . - _ _ _ , ,
MMx1N.»Lws I UR MEN ANI)
BUYS.$16.00 nluea.!l|Ie Prire
55-1-.UH
l _ l 1 l 1| i ( } \ S 'B l . \ ( K l N . r \ \ \ ? ' l u n t o $ 6 . 0 0
value.Sale Prlee
;§;;3.89
30: heavy work Suspend
en Ic e
29c
.A l A
$ 1 19 a \||._gq 1 L O T licle will be mnrked in
I ' S W a n n (s l n z r r x ,H s i n
l l a -: 1 I lI H I T I i 2 l ' | I * I { l I } ! . E I I ( I I l . l N l I l i g o o d v l l i r ,p a n f i g u r e s .l l e i p y o u r
1 x m : | : \ \ . H » \ R .s a a a m u v f o r 0 9 1 :W 't o : h u e M i g h t y
I _..~
~~~}.}.QT...1 1 : MENS HATS oun ;;N1~|mq
|.| Rx-.n s un LR/\u.>K3-=0 ulun.Snle Prln_4 Fil.n¢¢u|.»- sus ul r 3| _HQ STOCK
f o r t h e w h o l e f a m i l y "00a lun "mf-.sm rm-f..
1:u§:4 Luxf: I'Ar~:rs $3.98 on
m
2
'.
i
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IS,
The most outslandhg in years-you'\e never seen anything like it.
~und you; you'll sense immediately that something has happened of
de merchandise.Everynrlicle will be n sensational BARGAIN-a real
unheard oflowprices.This sale will create so mpch interest and
~lythan ever beforein all their buying experience..This sale will
5- oQpo|'lunity.
i
z 1
`~I n-,~. bmé and iff:smk
»,N E B R A S K A ~ 1 1 ; ~ ~
=rchandise STORE 49c
=- _ _ ¢
I
make your dollar sh-etcH farlhsr--so take ad-vantage of this wonder;
».
i 2
udin' ss.oo Swnler»<_(E
1 / sm m¢<,'s
l I.s . -~27°~69c \$1.29 \$1.69
s n 1. J n
-°rn:z |r na n1 s n-Blair, Nebndm. Novenhr 8, mv
r'm u m »u » $ » fA R O U N D T H E c o u m v 3
'::::.';;:§:°: }§§.,§_'§}°§§; ; : 2 3 : ;3
Sunday evening for the Hrs! time
J.W.Brunton Li u e a ti g hi:naidenea xmlwrlr oaupl 3:5
Etnum West to a fresh c an atPaintllllea Want and Keith MrKerrher are the painter;llr. and lin. Clem Bates :mlthildrlnufBro lm Boar,Nebr.
vidted last week at the Ton.Wakefieid heme.A number of Herman ladseawen enter!-Ilined at a bridge pugydvenbyllrs. Neel S-elm'and
lln,Franc ¢ atthe Sency home ai
Decatur last Thursday afternoon.Dwsegoin;from here were 3111.Wm. Adams, Hrs. Henry Truhisen,hlra.C.E.Johnsen,Mrs.AnnuPeddie,Mila Caruline Wachter.Hrs L V. Ackerman, Hrs. H. 8.
Camervn,Ir a .A. J. Cameron,lllssA nna Fh eas ,lln. E.C .Rd d.
llra. A. J . Immun. Hrs. A. W .Barge, Hhs Anna Fueas and ln.
D. w. Ruthdge.The viva: of the members of
the Lyons (Rub were their queueat a six-thirty dinfser last Iriclayeveaing.Other guests that c vvningwereiles.Fred Vmu of
Omaha.Hrs.Anna Paddie and
Hin Caroline Wachter.The Ladies' Aid vili hold an alldaymeetingthisWedrrewyaathe J. M. West home.It ls hoped
that all who can will go for theday as than ls lots of work tobe June.They are mnklna articlesfur welr annual bazaar to be (iv-
er the find of Deamhar.Kr.and Hrs. Tom Wakdleld.
Jr., Roy, Marlon and Warren andliz. and Hrs. Ray Wlzilnua visitedSundayal. the Tom Wakefield
home.Elsy Woods of 'Tehamsh was aHermanbusinessallerTuesday
M m gm" W cimsns Club will
rat regu ar p m onf f m ?Nw.4 a t t h l mt g e of
ln. F. W . Lowa.Roll call willbe-Favorite Books. The »~g="=will he on literature.Mrs.c .Bundle leader.Sha m u be I9-aistsd by Ura. G. F. Lara, Hrs.
Tfaomas Wakeiield and I r a .F.15. Lowe.There will also ba aleading.llrs. E. C. Burdie, pus*
entertaiami at pinochin Saluday
night.'fh°°°,f~°'~'~wan thefamilies01alterSappmfield,Jim Ryan,Georg!Selma.H n .L l u n Tufts and Lnis,Goldie
Ericson,Peter Jenscn and Art
Jensen.Sundsy allen at Later Ham»en'|1|err Clarence and EarlHannaHmnrd ami Harold Tay-lo r, -mia ; L a nr n a nd n m g m
Albert Nelson of South D o n5~ nt the i nt of the week st
on ~.-emrening.K1amner's
onhn trx of rmlngton furnishedthe music.I Mn. Jerry Foley spent Tueuhy
afternoon at the home of li n .
James Sully ln the McCarthydistrict.Hr. Peter Wulf! of Bhir calledVoss ani Arthuron Tuesday.
thin vicinity wart
catte tested last
on the LouieHlnlen hornea1Farmersof
hrvlns theirvrctk.
c hc lien ~ linlnd Mun. C| ; 'r- 'g,m1¢|ncnc:Jensen and elullren,und'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wkkwin'
li n .wan Hamlow:uf Fremonl.and Hr. and Mn. Dan Wilson ofand1411JamesRyancfBlaEr. fbouglu. Wyo. spent Hnmlay aft-ggtended the hunt at Rose Hsli ¢°"E>°"" at Fgd 3--==-=~Sat
ar e u y as ra spent ur-llrl. H. C. Hansen and Buddy diy at William Kingdolfs of Kau-and Wynn Bur cnlied at Jule and ' m.;.i.Lfllter Hl9*¢|l'| f"\'i|ln\ ahernoonl H i n Fnnces Pc tl! !returned
The J0¥3fe~Gi¥Ll'¢l ¢°"P|mer.to D. R. !"owler'a Sunday after s
with Hat Taylor Thursday.1.1lo \r¢e|<'a visit :L Thomas Fowl-
A3 °°"='°;;;h°=4,_=°!;|;E¢;{er's of 3; »}»g=-r=»==u d M
p our, w I c c e :arp rx.present.1M.|r¢nret Vasa Welnesday :Iter-Mn. Harold ~ly lor allc ndel 'noon when tha het ut her home
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The Role HH! Lndkn Aid hid I*361-e I lnrge number from this
very suavufld wonlnx ma ought vl nity atuemed the nwtrwl usdof the bouzu-, w lhlhll leillngwell.m y ¢:»..°L' aralnd $30
from the may :ark mln andlunch.Before the :ale darted.the pupils of the Role Hill schoolputonavery lnten-1=nz shortfrognni, nnJ¢hen Un- new mln-m r .Rn .Norlin ke s fo*
words to than ga .1 there an-Ir b h i d they rnlgh all alma!ehunh wary Sunday -wninx. Ulongaxtheroad:ln-I weatherpermitted ping.Churrh mm ateight o'clock.Hr.li 0. Jansen
was the au-ctioneer,:~.niateal by
I
box noc h! gm at the Peaerlus
Hili School riday evening.
Mr. md lin. Sam Bal!-ey, Hury Jnhthel,Hia!! Frances Fowl-er and Beatrice and Tereu Foley:pc-nl S\w¢!=\>| fu~mou at 1-'red
Hn1ler'|.ilu. Roy Muten spent one daylast week with Mn. Fred liulern.Carl Hanlon and Charies ilu-riu were budneu callers in Oma-
ha Monday evening.I'red Manton and Pete Nielsenhave been duck hunting on theMissouri river the put few dnyl.John Becklun.I The :ale held at the Wlilinm
en at Hrs. A. A. R4nsh;w'| l"tI\u nuns! away by visiting :nd
Th\lfl&lf°:.f2ll1l00ll playing ggfdgllnuin Gurhumind Leonard mn Himlley hauled cattle forspentHondaai Frank Guler'|John Murphy Stmdl e\enin¢.near Kean .|Hr.and Hrs.Hr i m Johnson
Harry Tl1omdih¢of Hooper md children, Gwendolyn and Ger-apsnt Sunday at G 0. James.In }ll(.|i|\$ vmua with Mr. and Mn.
me awning K a r r " jd E v:An-Andrew Matter: Sunday nfternunn.deraen and Chnrles Larlson """°g A 1 number of families in
there,.th£s neghbmhood attended u p
NEWS
Lonata Raman of Omaha ia\Hung h er; at present at thehome -:af his mn, L. C. Hunan.Sr. and Ira. D. l'I. Hana dmvaso Omaha Thursday and :pant the
dl! ahopplng.The Chrla Truhiaan family amrnzprograms over a #near.${i.. ;<»=== f-fl;-3 arllkh he hid
annulled a n s uJlra.Frank Cranor of Craig
drova doan Weulnesfay lvld enjoyed A vim at the parental, J. D.
lmlra home.Jena Erlckaen of Blair, aalea-nun for tha l:I3.m.\l.l and Tun-bv-: num mm n of Tekamah.n a a H u ma n W m c a ll e r I m
Thurada .Hrs. fm Evans ol Omll» VI1
in *:-rn maven!day! the ll!!-Urpan of mg week assisting in thenghlxrmls Q! the g l ""Ya OldDeatrik8kule".lm play will
ha dwn =ff'=¢_;{_=~»=\f==- Nov. 4instead of lo y MMM an tn-
nounad at dnt.Atmmay C h i ( N l w o n of
Blair was in our littla dty anbudnaaa mmm ian Thugaday.L. D. Buzdk came up from Oma-ha Friday morning and ant theagy at the parental. B.. Bmdie
holla.Bart I a n and mother,llra.
Bertha imma want le Umaha Fri-da: zo an vim Stanley, who was
than for madical mnmam.ltr. and ll:a. Alban Bannef!entenadned at dinrlar Sunday whent h e i r g f i a n lr. and llra.
1Init ,Fannie!and Carmllr. and Hn. Chuda Clamenu mi
c hildrm and lla : Mi lli !! lan.The Tom Cushman hmily snared1t waak from tha Killua Waat
the Parental home of Mr. and Mn.C. E.. Hover.One uh h!l m week Mr.andH n .Harvln W hhnack had fifty:Wu chickens ntolen.Ed Van Horn .iruve down inIfiannan from Ttknmah on busi
naaa lu! Friday.llra. WMI Vqa of Omaha came-Tlwraday and vlsiml Hermanfrieixda until Saturdy' evening.I llrf and H n .J.H.Hungataand ehildmn of Baward, Nebr. andllr. and llra. L. F. Hillln 1 wandana: gueala Sunday al JZ 0. H.
Godlry`hom\s.I Hrs. D. w. Ru tlodgf and lml a n e Anderaen mvturrl to Te-hmah Friday and spent the aft-
arnoon vidting at tha Harlan
Danny home.l Aflar a few da a visit at ihe*mg of thlr §:=~=='*"~ Hg Hen
l'Y anny n n r. ami
llra. Nulflaelson returned homelui.Thuraday.Thay accom n-iad their daughter. Julia.lf. ..
crm- K. Bender! and her husband.on their uuddlng tmIDannla Oaburn u rlrenl a ton
.ail opentlon at the Swedlih Iliaaian hcaaltal in Omaha one daylut 'aaa Ha ma! home ana fur days and ll feeling fine.llr. and Ira. E. w. Burdie mo»
laorad down tn Omaha Baturday
awning and vllltbd over Sunday\rir.h nlstlvaa.H n .Harman Hovandick andln. Henry IIwmdlc k, who arento u t neva:al ' a a h n o to visit
nlatlvaa and attend a iamili ra-anlon at their old hom at ackaon, Ohio ardmi heme ian Wad-nenday. having had a moat wiv !-abla vldt..
Tha Harman iuchara plan loattend tha aaeand dlatrict enmfen-
erena a n ~ughter,MinaAnita.
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came down F'2ld:y evening uni
day mornin; from Ohio where he
has boeh the put two month: ui:-
lng a eourle in linotyping.Saturday afternoon Calhoun citi
zens were trnted zo a she.vet andpillow nge parade.inquiring intotheparticular;of auch a p mneuion we nn informed tlut ittr u a du n o f rll in the Sun-
came down Frldey evening univisited it their respective homesuntil Sunday.Mins Catherine Fnhm, who in
attending the state unlverlltf atLineoin,spent the wqek-em nr.home.li. E. W niton of Grand hlanlIpentSaturdaywithhisfather.amen wnwn and sister, Mrs. J.W. Trixler and husband.
lets at the Henry l"ihchcrhoSaturday evening were Mr.and 51. Wm. I1-venom and deuzh-
ny to the home of t~i~ teacher,
5 Hallomrein pany for them.Amerry time sn.: had with ghosts,witches and plenty af Hdlovrfen
stunts.o.xt the Abe Milligan home inOranh; Sunday.*M1.xndldus. Frank Adlln¢,Krs.Julia Clndnlld,Mr.and H n .John Landis, Mr.Henry Rohwwer
their hither His:La n, en-yed a IIel1n\re'¢n .°Jl'I".= the
me of w. W . Hdlillan Fridaynight.r
Hrs iiarie Hehren|\|.as on theaic k lu!the letter part of theweek.
Among those celebrating theirblrth.ily| the put week were Wrn.
Sivfen on Wednesday, Hu. CarlRohwer Thnndey,Wm. SchmidtThureday Ind Hn. Herman Klindton Saturday.
The Hin-ea Anita ?i»cher md
Mary Margaret Finch, who are al-
Mma Mr. and Hrs. Joe Luun we
from this community at a 1|gathering of Omlh l.Cormcigliluffs, Bmndngmn and Blair -ple, who gathered st lhe holpitablIhome of llr. and Hn. F. W. Arwlat Blair Sunday for dinner. Th
'gatherings an enjoyed very mm:bs those present.}llr. and Mr-1.R.S.Heir 0
Omsha were Clihoun callers Sun
da ereningnv. Banu of Omlhl conduclervieee both morning and evrninSunday at the Presbyterian churc
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Good News for Thrifty "'//1
Thanksg1v1ngShoppers ~
¢w n e n l s a m n g
rnanxsgiving
unlngxnr Tmmkngavlng. ecpulully
ll you an :Mu n company amner.
ls quite n chore.To ald yuu In plun-nlng this work s)sle||\alk.\lly and
nmononomlcnlly. we nllef the lullowlng
su n es llon s .
Canned Pumpkin.Cranberrlés.
Celery.Nuts.
Sweet Potatoes,Pickles.Etc.
;T h e A n u l l G r o é e r y
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Home Theatre
Theiineht movie house between
Omaha ahd Sioux City
The management has always
taken pride in obtaining the
highest class pictures known
to moviedom.
A place of high class enter-
tainment for all classes.
Why Worry About
Thanksgiving
Busy housewives may save them-
selves many hours of tirexome
labor if they will take advantage
of the many delightful table deli-
caaies which we furnish for the
Thanksgiving dinner.
Put in Your Orders Early
~ Home Bakery
|.
is cooked with our
PRIZE COAL
you~Will have nb"
cause to worry
All gradesof Coal always
on hand
Farmers Elevator
The Snappiest Car
01| The Market
That's what they all
shy of the
CHEVROLET
Make your Thanksgiving
a red one by presenting
one to your family
ARONSON cnmzou.'r`c0.
|W i n t e r C n l d s `
Mo t winter colds are not serious
unless neglected.With a cabinet
filled with simple home remedies,
you may check a cold before it
gets a start, preventing, perhaps a
serious illness.
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for Thanksgiving and be happy
Model 30 Re?H\Ing Sel -~
Model 32 Reeelvlnz Set ~
Model JJ Recelvlng Sex
Model as Recelvlng Se!
Mom za Spenker
Model L Speaker -
Model H Speaker -
Model u Speaker -
uler Kent U Puwer andAmTube s.\o.so Comp
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90.00
75.00
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' P I I A N K S G I V I N G
MEATS and FOWLS
Mo s t fo lks a p pre c i a te the
opportunity lo ecunomlu: ln hu)Ing
meals. especlully ll they may do sound nm gel n-¢ same high qunllly
ments may prefer.Our present
Thanksgiving ollerlngl allen! ihls
npporlunlly.
Place your nrderl naw lnr your paul-
try.We have Chlckem.Duckl.
um-se und Turkeys,
Bohs Cash Store
2 0 0 P h o n e 3 0 0
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is the time to have your
top and side curtains
put in shape for
the winter
Call early and avoid
the rush
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Hardware Specials
for
Thanksgiving
Here are a score or more
items that will come in
handy about the home atThanksgivingtime.To
make it possible for everyhome to enjoy these con-
veniences, we have pricedthem very special.
Petersen Hardware
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giving Dinner
is cooked with our
PRIZE COAL
you~Will have no"
cause to worry
All gradesof Coal always
on hand
Farmers Elevator
Winter Cnlds`
Mo t winter colds are not serious
unless neglected.With a cabinet
filled with simple home remedies,
you may check a cold before it
gets a start, preventing, perhaps a
serious illness.
Pracriplion Rllaig a Our Specially
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Hardware Specials
for
Thanksgiving
Here are a score or more
items that will come in
handy about the home atThanksgivingtime.To
make it possible for everyhome to enjoy these con-
veniences, we have pricedthem very special.
Petersen Hardware
Buy an |
ater Kent Radio
ksgiving and be happy
FEMIng Se!--~$45.00
elvlnz Srl ~90.00
'elvlng Sex ~75.00
c e lvln g su ---49.00
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u ---13.00Puwcr and Tube s.\o.so Complete $07.00
Oil & Battery fo.
In 'he went with hh mother lo R0-'-{_ C Hansen ;,, Improving hi,cheater.Minn.Glen has been;
reddente by sddin| a new roof.§'°°'|5[ '*"€.P"' ?'f'?""'!' with ner-
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Mo t winter colds are not serious
unless neglected.With a cabinet
filled with simple home remedies,
you may check a cold before it
gets a start, preventing, perhaps a
serious illness.
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DE SOTO LOCAIS
Ira. FutonBally and baby via-ma at the Dannial. w J. Rodgers bona ian Friday.In. Arthur Ron atiaadad tbl
ll.S.La¢Be| 'Mda¢zhabomao»f
lin. Alloc Rau| lu Blair Emneck, Wedneaday.The Wamam Club mat withllra. William Bolts In! Thursdaywith nina member.:gg - - = a a !
Iwo vilnlbnra, Hrs. Ja Blerk ofCalhoun and Hina Ven Dohaa aff n g m The next mai lxl wil!be IJ al Un homo of ilu. Harry
ln. Rdand Smith and mother,Mn. Funk Schafer went'in Uma-ha lan week z.<» an Frank S»hafur
Jr.. who is eonnlaadng hllowingan operation on hh lv:lr. and lin. Frank Walare andiadly of Omaha spent Sunday atJohn 8vubo»:!a'a.
Ir. and Nm Fad Godin haw.
fm' no houaaknping on the Retl l d for ty Rh : s ou th of mln.gormeriy Mmed by Charles Strick-
eli.llr. and lin. I'rank Ponta and
u ' l I'fhrin an.I Carl Jornnaanspent Sslurdaf and Bimday mning frf ativam n Iowa.lla ur l.John lfoaloakl,OleOhaon . *g g Su tton and Mlm:Llllil Svc'and Hrllth J orpn| lan,aull0fDl30 ¢oattenrlad!h|
dm at Usa Scbeff!-ar mn ll-li
Frhdy night and had a fine Ume.l n ..hunk Wallaca of Blairvidtlld Bdlmia and Sunda with
famify of lndlvilk, Nebr. spent
Sudan al. the .Inman Janna homeu\d"a n exiled on lr. and Mrs.
John Arona-un.°.Pnl Long and :ons am bulld-lng a barn on Hn. 3f0£I'.1 fam.when Ham Frahm lim.W a n nLoaf hal rented the plus for the
mm ng yur.
.a .
MCC ARTHY AND
L ONG CREEK
lin llyrklo Hcmwd. daugh-t e r o f I r . a n d H r s . J o h n H e i l o na l d o f t h i s vi c i n i t y . i n d l r . C h r -e n o o O l s o n , s o n o l H r . a n d l i n .
F n f i Ols on of m o u t h o f H e r m a n ,
n l i v w i a w a y t o F r e m o n t S a t a n
da y ,Oct.22,w h e n t h e y v m
m l r r h d .Th o .ln n a c c o mb y t h e m i b r o t h e r a w i fe ,
l l r .»<f'i'¢°» ..E d 011011, of n n :
H a m m . T h - - f -_ g f- - » f» a n m a k -
i n g t h e i r h o m o t h l r .0l lo !. \'|
a u n t s u n t i l t h e i r hou se l l 11:1-
o n hi s f a t b l f a f u m .Th o
~fill Ian Tlleadly af ternoon.Mr.and Hrs..s m Szlrick andDarllne tor! 0|kLlni c allers [ut
y.H n' audi Mol. Vkl f§'g~f wernnhoppngamah:1r .¥'l4ttle Jnggor Hagnl il ell with
nd iron . ,,i¢....». Edina m Pu: week
end with her li l "| il!3. nmSprlck nasal llrl. llov~.u§i {urI-ry.Mun d lin. Hear; hruger anI
nvera! week; visiting reialivn atBlaciumrn,ill.,spent UR week-
end an thv Wm. Holtnan home on
their return mn bonu.The Fbaunel high school inchnu entertalned about 200 youngolkl at s Hl!Io1re'¢1| par? at thehdi on Monday ewnlng.ll aorta
If-HLISIDE NEWS QFGARDNER DISTRICT
The Hillside Huntiers were rntarlainedatlhehomeof Mrs.(hu. Timm Wedlrladay afternoon.A nruim. luncheon or Jfllo andwhipped cream,alle and Coffe
rnr aarva I.Mrs. Ru Shaft iidhr health al. the next inrreetlng oftha club, Nav. 9.Hr. and Hrs. Ruben Rnamuawnand Harold and llr. and Mn. Jlm°r.Nllarn wa n Omaha visitors
Thurada .»-1Mn. L... Edlrardl visited with
ilu. Nei: Paulson 1'hund:uf nfl
rmon.The Minas E.ina Andanen andla Gudaaon nn Omaha visit~ra Saturhg.
Mr. and ra. Robert Rumunsrlnd Harold apant Thurulqy err
inril. F. C. C. Pe'b3non'a.H nnhn J. Jensen, ilu. Dan Phillipsnd ln. Chris Larsen wen alsohen to arrange the prngnm for.Hnilmrehen pany which thelub gan Saturday awning.Burl Crowdy was a aunper guenl
t tho Chill Andaraen home ?rl
y evening.Jnrgan and Wallerateraen :pant the awrllr ihere.The Hlaaea Amanda rlannd cousin,Victoria Hansen u!arlan, Iowa sutoed to Weeping
atfr Thunday and spent theay with fries:-cla.lin. Ru. S hort received wordhar aiatar,li n .iloalnx oudlar, Kansa: to the effort thatrrnolhorn a much irnprorad- ablatnbqabouta aiu.llra.Chrlallan n i m .and
~na attended the funeral ofn. Aninaaon Friday afterncon.Mr.and Mn .Briar Trnhlaen
tad al Robert Raamnssenk nn
y awning.lisa Helm Echtankamp. teacirsrtba Gardnarpchool -ng wn lh
J n a ro ngofauudwichel.pumpkin ple lnlldder, wer! aernd.Ed Langham and rlauilgten,Florence and Babel nf Nic rs-on
"nent Sunday afternoon at Wm.ollniani.
A a m c r o wi from hens al.-tehierl nwmm and box a c ial
nt Tnlhuta on Fridny evening.Those attanding the Hallowelenpany at Fontanelh fran lllaaesGladys. Paarl, llanhella Stnengver,Ellen and Clara llangodoht, Lara
Heier.Flonnna and llarle Helrlck, Gold; Wlllilma, Ireae, Z'~'orn1.aandLaona }{olLm.|n,WhileminaFranke, llfurn. Jermno Rube. RoyMenge loht, Alvin, Alfmd and Nor-
man Weltkrnp, Clartn¢e an! AIvinWllkening,Genrge Punta,Herbert Heier, Harold. Dalian :uniEarl Strrnmer, Fwd Hetrick an.IIrvin Hallman, and Mr. and Mrs.George Nlebaurn.Arthur llnngedohl and Elm-er
Hamm; apent the Wvak-erurl .nstheir camp at Roger;where theyunt hunting.Illia llary Ullman. Hn. AdolphHallman and non,Rlehanl Dean
and Ilia: Sophie Wmtcnuan gpmManda; afternoon at Wm.olt-m.ln'a sms.Wm. Holtrnan was in NickersonSunday altemopn.Hr. and llra. Ajlnl h Hallman,Richard Dean and A|1.|P!a Catherineand Mlu Sophie Waterman went.Sunday evening at Wm.Holt-nran'a.Hr. and hlra. Wm. Lallman of
1\l|lna'ton spent Sunday |.flel"I\00n
at Alben Lmllmani.Riu Goltla Wllllama a n t lu !Monday awning at EU £°.¢¢.1.»..
Horny and Luaber Pu r spentSaturdayalternaonwi tr lxlte r
Holtznan.
Pnacnrun xnn
ing from near and far, and some
were turned an who could notgat in.The leacfwn .ani pupiis
pal an vgood program that wasworthgoin;rnany miles to .meandaresobecou|,'rnLoIat.e.l ontheir anwnainment.One featureuf the ai I n theevengwa:ur n"Sunshine Twins", Chtaler Davis
and Evan!! Huh: fram tl:2 Brodrman dntrict appeared with theirmlnddlnnd
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lheetl.This Departmrnt not huI large Wales.; adding machine. a
Burroughs comptomenr,besidesthe:mr machiwr.
E A mmlamized mm whic h has.by m given In mom than 900xhoulnlosome20.000 studvnla
aflcr mix week:of bookkeeping
an gind to the Dana clan aimhw; and one-half nelu bf work.Th! Dana :ian rlaalzad aight point;
f"{'he grand champion ateer and all
udaada ui!! be :old a.¢ auction.
Friday will be given over £0 the5 juJging of the renuni.-ring breeds.Auwons of carcuaek,walkers,ba;rovs.» and club :ahas wiil be
he LfThe final all", Saturday. Decem-inr 3, will be featured by the nie
lo l individual sleera, a d|il.ir¢n's,matinee and Use championship
THE ENTERPRISE
ALL 'ms PEOPLE
0Cl'0BER COW
TESTING REPOR'l`
aus gown Tnl in Tn-uunxyTestingAunuuun.l u m pYield for Month Showed saulhs. Mill md 2|.l ibn. Bunn-m
SLIGHT INCREASE OVER ssrr
Dniryhen °¢ Wuhinnon c-m-.nyMake Eudknl Shura: Wilh
'lhelr Pun/ Bred Henk.
The nin¢h month of th Tri-
county c w ~:sting umoc tion
w h i c h w e r e d r y .Fi ve c o w s we r e b o u g h t fo r d a i r y
vu-};°»°='»fi ve w e r e w l d a s u n -p r o u b l e pr o du c er s a n d t h r e e
we r e s c h ! fo r da i r y p u r p os e s .O n e
g g ; d i s d a n t h e a s s o c h t i o n d u r i n g
o n- n i a ve r a g e f o r t h e m o n t h w n
45323 p o u n d s o f m i l k a n d 24 .1
po u n d s o f b u t t n r fn t .Th e a ve r a g e
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HUSKING comsr
DRAWS CROW
warm Pulld on Friday at Thr
hu m n m Dn n ml C
d Sptislon.Prwld Billlin! for Suvrqluy.
.TEN arrnuas IN corn-~
Henrysoeemfnwlnanrn~-
u\dlA\\i¢Bnnkt1Tlk|»S¢¢
nlllP\|¢e.
nm SALE OPENSwa r n A RIJSH
The big nlle, nov in iuil fore:-at the W. J. Su pun! mfrrharmduestarr,In lttlitilfiit tou§\l)
wide attention.The fiut mommga \1eri\.lble mob anllhd the doons
awaiting the nine a'el¢clr openinsz
and during the fi r d two hounS500worthofIntnchlndiaewu.1
sold and it hu hm ¢ mid rushlinoethe opening minute.It issai dh y m| .n y tob | | ,r 2n lu le ,alint of bargains that hu not beenshown in Blair dum; lhe hlafnry
of the c ity.The lmllnnne :tackof goods on hand miie this nlqpossible and while thi lnrunmda onthe stock lm been lnlathing isr-rific yet a long list lil! nmalnlfor the bargain aocklr.e ~l rg n ~.bmlod for one hour Ind twtn~minufa at the Tho. Tharhef u m th n l mi ll!northlutBlair. for tht Wuhinflon Coun
Chlrnpioulaip of 1927 lullcoveted honor: not NJ! with
"'"'{ Sonnnn, a bmthar at a
our m y||r'| county ~and mnnnr upntthelr tata mut.Thru bmthcra, HenryUla county vrlnmr this y u r .'thu c ounty lrinnlr Int y ur
C| r l,1 rh o!| l.h | 8 o1r ard e¢winner, VI!! do hltth with ~tnmy -nlu -others,tomorrow 1
mm man scioon
umm comm
Blnlr Hlfh adm: Stun HomeCoda; Event Prllal. Nav. ll.mr Fulhnll Gun, Bl: \>m4¢
ARMISTICE DAY
raonm
Prosrum Glvm Under Aaunkn ol
Sunk y s . th in Pm. Ame duuLegion Blllr Fridly. Novembor
u l\ B. F. D. um ll\0130-
Mn .wn l Kelly enlzztainedabout twenty-three of the M. E.Ladies' Md Society at her home
int Thundny afterunon at an ali-dw sewing.Refruhmenu and nmeld time nn enjoy ed.
Mines Edith and Alla 1`r.\lnwent to Cmwell. Nabr. Im Friday
and viaitld their sister.Gladys.who teaches than.The thanyogng india spent Saturday and;;»==;=~#»=»vrilh mllilves at Weil.
nnt.
Mr.Chr!!F.Hansen of the
Orurn ntighberhood been nlckthe put look with Qflirwsr and |seven stuc k of rhemnaliam noIlan his corn is allll in !.he fields.He hopes}o be able to go to work
an l°mr
STATE HUSKING
CON'l`EST 'l`0DAY
10.000 Expmd ln Aueud.almum in B|| c»m¢.SfludAmngn m Ent ll Thmnl
al Fum Nur IN- my Tully-
roN'rx>;~\'r STARTS AT ll A. M.
Prim Anounllnl In mo to enGlnn. rum Paine Sm. §¢||[a
1- .A Buy Pm-.
mxxran m n 4Pif*i()('HI.£PARTY 2
Mr. and Hn. John Hiller andf
Mn .Velma Goilehon entuuinedat the Miller home Int W ednesI
day evening,Nov. 2. at 1 7:3133dinner which was followed by ln;
exenlng at pinochie.Those enjoying the hoagtality
of the hostesaes were essrs.and Meslsmn J.w.Blntter,Clarence King.Jack Burclum,
Raymond Hovendick,and Hunt
Christensen and Hans Petersen ofArlington, and Mr. Chas. Hamnmr.The first prizes were won by
Mr. and Hrs. Jack Burcharn and
the consolation; by Mr. and lrirxRaymgnd Hovenullck.
mm GIRDSTERS
PLAY I'lcCOoK
Frldny Game Bellreen Dam Col-
lege Gridllen and Blrfook
Juniar College.Two Teams are
Evenly Matched.
E!*\"l'EHTA!NMEN'i Pa o vzn n n
Pity Band WI!! Lead Parade and
Program of Fun Armand B;-.
tween ihlvu if ll!! Game.
'l'§1e squu!.fro.m the McCook
s u e n g m n I.|».To LECTURE
Prof.Ph d o l Alrln illrll C d -
\l¢¢lu Md un o n Fnhlnhh
Dilrvill as ww s¢b»»\ ol
Wednndly Evcshg. Nov. u.
'ro (IIGANIZE JUDGING TEAM
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two miles .north of Seward on theSunxhlrl highny. Thursday, Nav.10 have boon oomplehm.It is
estimated the attendance will tolli10,000 and a Ingo number of menfrom all port.: of the county hasvolunblored to be pnesent and ax-lend every courtesy to iho vlniton.Tho aurlofa gun wil!sound
nmmptly at 10 n. rn.. and it uthought the ¢0ntz\t wiil be ourby noon.As it Wil! omblbly uh
tulsie.Although the Iocal Numhas labol-el under many hlndicspathis season, 013; an in good con-
dition to give e invaders a realgame.The Urn teams are faidyevenlymlu:hcd in weight andknight. lccnrding Un statistics. al-though ihe McCook tum will ou!weigh the locals slightly.
It il of some consolation to thela w tu m L o a e i th n to mo f th e
Ask for "BLUE RIBBON BREAD"GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
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H n .F w d Il a vg n d k a n d M a r o f t h e e ve n i n g a n d al s o c l a m !C r e i g h t o n U n i ve r s i t y w i l !ix'E A C H F R I D A Y
g u m sp e n t I n t Xt.~lru.\nJ;.y n t il »% x1 1t er !a i nm en t wi th se ve ra l ae -m e t b y D a n a t h i s y e a r i n a p r e -.
M n .M i n n i e l l a m a .S e c t i o n s w h i c h d r e w m u c h n p p l a u l e g s u m n de b at e a t O m a h a ,e i t h e r Th e R i vi e r a '|"hes£rv.O m n i u .
M r .a n d M r s .R m m u n d H a i t i . :as t h e s e [ W i n n a n m n 'f f - . . . . ~:.. |\..--._\.-
m' l mr f v Rr.and Hrs.Frei Cornelia;Hr C h u Hnvnm hrlt amI ml. Im £0 Omaha one dns hal week
" "" " " " " ` " " "" " "_when li n .Cornelia'n l Bér s x s n o w m ' F a n sif u l ~37 al Lester Hov tcnslln removed at an <3m.§. hos-MANY A'| 'r5u
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AUTHOR DF BEN HUB HASnE1.A1°w£s IN num' COUNTY
The coming pleiun mulled"Ben Hur"that appears in thuLy ric thoatn mn ink hal morethan ordinary intuut za 'hhmlhpeopledunenln ti na of thefamous author, Gen. Luv Wllhu.
maids hue.llr. Wlil W aihee uid lin Han-
nah Wallace, Wu an farms northof Telnmah an mphew md nieceof the novelist who wrote me of
the greatest tnnurositinsuu ofSibiial hidvrr ever nnvrn.-Burt
County Herald.
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Nav. 10-0. E. S. reguhr meeting.Nov. Il-Danish Luth. Bun: at
church hamment.Nov. 12-llnlawvd :hunc h Baun-
at Phish sungNov. 15--Fall opening Janos at
Fremont.Nov. ll-Prognm and box and-ti
of.a n n !'Ngf '?'»3°é° -=1=~
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';,,,_,ladlu
Bah Bde at J. E. Clmpblifs.
Nov. il-I. A. C. music al pro-; r a mu lln . C I a r k 0 ' E \ d n | ' | .Dec .2--\¢.E.c hunh B a n u .
BUSIN Es; AN D
SOCIAL FORECAST
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Mr. and Mr l Andrew Johnsonoi wen of Bhir, moved into theirnew house on Wednesday of Intweek and are now nicely settled.
a mo r se a m : ul Htl cx ll uvr e sm v u ll 1 ny't r i m m e d b y t h e P e r u vi a n : g | t o 0 |E Y B R Y c s a n u x r z I N V I T E D I m
.'Rneinhud Puls n m to husku,».'..'i'?°Loftll nn: I "'°""' fur Geurga Steinert. llonday
m as m
a n
a n180 5°8139 5"B:so F8us 5'8£35 57121 5'Buq Q?-=
m l .me :The alumd at un high school 'Mn .an-ul-Goliehon a n d
L.ll. ilt 2:15 and will be followed br a dnulhtlr, Grac e spent lu! Thun
FB,bag gg-1° whic h will lm: an the day in umm.Hn. Gollehon vu-H.u. ; foot l field where the game will ited nr. the hom; of her mn. Hill-Lll1¢ba played.Between the halves a I:-,rd and family uhlle Grace at-
Enrl. » f ° f ~ "h u been arranged ani mended the meeting of the SuuQalmbe r vr vxnm xlven In 1h¢.1'm11¢r»° Auoeintlan.
l a . _ u -
s u a r m s z B E N N I E m i n ' -
Hamld Sc hafer of mt of Blairwas pleasantly narpdned qn lu!Honda evening, when he§|'¢un||d
afregn ~ ind {ou}| dhil hotles
6 Arihuruiumm
e lads Brendert
'I Ed Hollr
s mmm J o h n s9 Herr: Wdeh10 Henry ChrlnenlnA vnzt amnunt nf work
: n u nu s em u
m un u
a mm a
in 1
problems that may arise.
The five high mn were:Owner Butterfal
John Compton . . . . . 62.2Ed H.e n :ml.. . .. . .. 5 8. S
Jokn Corgplol . . . . . ~
152 s1 T.'evening154 ml H.B.i
l . i i l D ¢ l £ R l e n u n l xwm A vi d M c C o o kJo h n Co m p t on . . . . . 6 0 . 5 84 3Th u f i ve h i g h h e r d s ( m u s t h i ve N E W T G A R A G E F O R B L A I R R m l p h l n f t o n .15 8 5'9
-\D n h n n m m u a r leight or morn cows) were:......... .. :"Av.Av. ;Remodeling is in prawn on the §Vem Updlke
Owner Bullerfal Milk iold Home Thentra building, comer Dan Modael!John Compton . . . .38.2 152.3 |0f Wul1ln|1.on street :nd Walker Frank SimminaRay Rosenbaum . . . . 32.2 998.8 venue, for a Chry sler Sale uni Curvrard HayekElnrer Miller . . . . . 81.4 612.1 Serviee Station in this city.Flu] Wilson... ..an n l flu..- \...-:...... :. »,. L.. nu hmnfh 1 IIlrvnn Schneidcr
280 a°1\155 §'l0
185 5'Il150 5'9155 5'9162 5'95q u u u s u n .n u ;M r .a n d M n .H a r r y W r i c h a n d | o n ' |H o m e ." _ "
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BOYS Foam CLUB
Sevontsen lad; of around sixteenyuan of age met 14st Thursdayowning and formed what is knownv w Hitchmln Club". Thisuh fume in honor of Wm.
iikchmnn :ned son of Mr. and
li m. f ec Hitclrnln,who with
: n o L l u l u l l c l a l a v u -¢-. . .. .o f t h e B .O .b l c f l o u l l d m m i n L L e a v e r F r e d e r i c k m n
a T e k a m a h a n d N e l s H a n s e n i s x o .R o b e r t A u s t i n
h l \ 1 t h e m a n a g e m e n t .T h e b u i l d - § J o e S t e g h e n
i n g w l h b e t r u l y f o r o c c u p a n c y M y r o n a r v i e
a b o u t t h e l 5 l . h . i n l t .R o b t r t P u t m a n
= " i " " € . ¥ ' 1 u' 1 " I ' . " " ' "
a m e n o rD I S T R I C T C O U R ' | `R u s s e l s ° = = = h = » - n
J B e l l a m y1C U H V E H E S n o v .1 4 Q ' f = ~ = W e l c h
149 5'9mo !a'9
ua F 9we 5'7145 5'8155 5'l0|30 UT
us s'
145 6|145 F9{,|PROGRAM1:00 p M Pen mnelimr at C1
out the basement or me Lpucupul I n n * ' " " " " ' " " " "" " " ' " "gh ejg una lerling.i Pf°"'**-*' T°*" of Thlny -2=zs§3. u. '¢\|.-\ and mum lt umchh.Amr the d ig n t was inure' ted Mr Alec Hlmgimnn mid three Divorce Cases to he Heard city fl:pole.4
2an P. M. 5....». Ln fmtmil fieldcornpe3.for in flniahsnl' and a very Iam!...a r-. Pfilllnll Cues.|
.......~ ........mu lu! Cllrnl Thampson ww-j "ir f` "li 'af' "LS i§`"'E3r¢h=mnu. Grace The-npaon ~ ~ 12".§':.i:':%:E.':;.,¥?";°'r.'"s r".n:':f ¥.,.i:",'e::...."'§:'..?,¢";"mI,'...*'as PM llmivendickn' 'Thursday ~ 1 |m.I ra~0;n\'i.1\ill;:l at 'te parental'Thompson l'\fcel\ing uw 5007'Y . Aifrwed Skov ;nI L;»|¢ and Mr. and Gus and Albert Knhnk and Ar ning.."hmm 3l¥0|]d4Jgrins.Rcfmaflrnenla """" "\"""| .Mlm Tfd Huchlril.Mr. and Hrs.thtlr Mueller spent Sumlgy alt _Ml. and Mrs n'°\fl° L0[i1w ' 1 louis inoneham nd FrankGas.-; ; g ~ »n e l ! - h w l l n t ¥ " ' * " " "m l a i n t o ; D .B u c k o f H e r m a n m e r a v i s l w r r s w a n a . :a t t h e C h r i a S c h u m a c h e r ; } ° " ' »_l [ n a ' E ' f " '" E i n "l e t s - " 1 - e r a t t e n d e d t h e ' M I I J a h n e l l S l l '
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m the Grocery lme just call the
Q U A L I T Y M A R K E T
0marFlour,per48Ib.sack --$1.88
(cum "na Curry)
~r r /
' When you wantSf/-/»/ff and the best
I ~:5
Special for Friday and Saturday
Mlb. C. and Hjfane Sugar -$1.00
Slb. 35c Bulk Coiiee $1.00
P H O N E 7 5
Quality Market
CROCERIES and MEATS
JENS NIELSEN. Proprietor 3
nm zu oe nu ' w r n w m u MI CH : li vi n.- - - - . , . . . .._ _pTh e bo ys ex pe ct t o fi t u p th e b a u g h ,G l e n Col e,D e l m a r e e rh u e m e n l .i n t r u e ci u b st yl e w i t h g\ d_ i .l r _§ d f.l}9'nlg¢1§g.Bl l i r _ 'C i § y i
;\ : ; n a | | \ l u v V I I 1 5 : 1 1 : 1 3 U I ' " ` i A i r .~~~
H e a r ;D o L o n ;a n d I l i a N e l l i e l a n d n u f h t e r ,A n n a l a z i u a n d
S h o h e l i o f C o u n c i l B i n h :w e r e , a n i m W i l b u r a n d A w f u l !o f C h a p -
m p p c r g u e s t s a n d s p u n !t h e n m i l ,N o b r . , a n d H r . n m !l l r c .I n d
l i n :a s u n -J o h n A m m h o m o i a l t : - n a n m i d ; u g | 1 t z r s ,u n a r e n
i l I t 8 u n d ¢.-a n d V u l m n o f L o - l g c p o h .R u h r . ,
l f .I n .J .L a m a m d ' w h o h u e b u n v i s i t i n g t b l p u t
P l t ana Mry. Earl Thnmpaon,Sunday at Chas.}|§¢|\¢1i¢k'¢.Nha £IIio\~Fi1her Cumpany.Thug g :I gg;=-= a;\.I MPI: Amer-'Dm tnchc ru, Min W iison mdimurhine,with uni;ten kwrya,Ll
,, "; _" p kr za qw- Thurndy.lllu Lamc n,gnQ a llgilusrekniopented ba the touch aypem lim-In| ,hnd .gonmn misitel the how rognm and box social at llu iinr to inuch typswritlng.TheanacFriday Ifhmoon.. It Em-and school house, which .mnchim »uwmu¢»1:y mm, um,\~°ru»T='d H11'hG¢or?Lo"Rh1dn1r one o f o n u m . ;emid sr mb hlc ll.multlpllu and divan.
| |3 - L c "VT ursday .phat bu wer been at this .placmllt is dw und ln balanc inf \c »n .° 'you called at Gwm |1"!\¢ mom was packed, peopie cum-counlu.pnpzring daily recur1I