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PAPER OF WASHINGTONBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER MAINTOP CHICK STARTER Absolutely Fresh $3.50 pe: hundredGENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND COMMENTMJNTO? CHICK STARTER Absolutely fresh £3.50 per hundred l
From the Garden Spot of NebraskaPubli>hed weeklj by John A. Rhnndes BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JULY 18, 1929VOLUME XXXIII Waushinztun C#vilntySubscripxion Price, $1.50 per Year. Single Copy, Sc.
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of 'nfxolmlrll ..»=. ll an engine and
tender left. the tracks and turned
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propositions.Some protection should be
given our home people from
th e s e nuiszmces during
these timea In nearly every
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mits Suicide Afltr Deotmying The officers held over from B'§§i""N §";;';`f§';','",5 1925
Evidence f Nine Yo R last year and are as follows:F.r e r .a.Y '.o ara e-W Amdt resident D C Van The County Board of Equahz-
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131: and milk for 514: per cwt.
During the post month two cows
were sold for beef purposes as
they were unprofitpble producers.
Out of the 236 cows tested, 39
cows produced from 40 to 50
pounds of fat,8 cows produced
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/oodruii Complirs \\i!h Terms uf
His Sentence by Exploding the
m m m Planted on His Farm
01' this number T46 am boys und703are Eirls.Also between the
nges of seven and sixteen ycsus
there are 434 boys and 418 girls.
and the average attendance for the
MNe i ;Nashville.3 5 3 ' ~closed is 303 boy and
for the past year a total of'$7i,-
c:...........1 ur,...\...fr n|\n ran-219.12 was received and o!thise
to r alo n g m e Han na - --pi nu e d fa c e d own u nd er si x inches
o f wa te r b y a ha nd ra il o f the
ten de r.JEn g i n e e r Fr a n k K e mp o f Oma h a
wa s ou t o n the cheek by gluub
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y ears ,wh o ha d f o r t h e past ni n e soc iai ti me wa s e n jo y e d an d Mr s .
ears b wo r i u n g on 'E " ; P ° ' ;A r n d t ve r y grac iously served ice
Blzlt all UWE1 lflV€Ilt.|0.\l lIl UlaL...............Ra... I ...:..:.t...l.....¢II*..2.I......CIYBIH and c ake to th0S€ present.
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An ni e (J . Ma rtin, C oun t:
Th e mi n ute s o f th e
me e ti n g we r e read a n d
Mn vmi an d seconded
an, "°""'y from 50 to 60 pounds of fat and(asmussen,five cuws produced 60 pounds and
saor,and over..
v ¢'°"'¢The fm high herds are as fol-
precedmg lows:
approved.
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'B Fat Ave.. "'""""' I"" " " " " ' " '~ " "ampunt $33 765 was speni iillli e M a n h a l l _P.B .J . 43. 9 Ib l.; : : : r d : y j ' ; r ' : : ; ° $ ; n i:;!n°¢ _.gg teac he rs' a al;r1 es or an a verai ge of
.C . M l l l i m l l G a H » ~ " H L ¢.2¢¢¢.;-. Inns Ll.. fart: ;|nu| |\ all* nf $34 ~ ~~~ d f ~W ;| D nt( \ gf Si0\.l}( Czty was un {="» |..u|:|m1|.u:u ziuluuts haul.1 uuuy1L1i n Oma h a Th e As.oc1at1on ha s ma d e no f u i l o w mg reduc tions bein ju re d.A : g r o u p b f me n Famed ~~|1 c h a rg e f o r r eg i str ati on fo r a nu m»L o t 29 an d 39 Bioc l
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Na s hvi lle ,has c omp ligd wi t h his
sentenc e,wh ic h nuisanc e wa s th ep la n ti n g o f dy n a mi te bomb.a . . A
his f a r m wh ic h endan gered the
lives o f any person wh o mi g h t
hap pe n w tr es pa ss on h is lan d.
H e wa s arre sted some wee ks
sc hool books ru n s to $840.09 a n d
the schpul supplies other Q than
bo o ks a mo u nte d to $2'.291?..50.» .Ian-
itor s a n d ja n ito rs ' s up p li es amo un t
ed 10 $ 488 a nd th e fu el to h eat the
buildings to $2982.53,while rc-
pairs and 11-eplacements,ctc.
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JroveT Ime n tsI f;len kle 's body f r o m beneath th e
tend er.He nk le 's ho me wa s as
Si o u x C i ty .Hi s wi f e a n d sever al
c hi ldr en §i|.ll i N Nll l: l§ie e t ox
tr ac k wa s v...?| €d ou t \\*t!Sl n i
Te lia muh .Phe r.1i:1 v..i:°.l1¢\'~ orst :rl yr'-firs
I1 In .a l~ 1..:::::m H U I...\.l r ..l
With Harvest
-. . .. . ._. .. ¢nnuRa i n I l a s Re ta rd ed W o r k .Dr y
Wleather Needed.Oa ts Gr o wn
With Clove;Reported in Bad
E Shape.Good Yield of Wheat.
mul xsmmclus auu, 5u|u un.: 1|lv1.:u|.u1ha d twic e vi s ite d a nd r emo ve d p a -
pers f r o m s d o wn to wn sa fe ty de~
posit.va u lt Th u r s d a y .Th e r e wa s
evidenc e in hi s ro om,th ey said,
th a t h e ha d destr oy ed a ll his
pa p e r s b e fo r e tu r n in g o n th e gas.
A mon th ag o hi s b ac ke rs be c a me
dubi ous a n d refused fu r th e r mo n -
fu n d s ar e g e tti n g lo w so i t wa s
ik c i de d to ma k e a s ma ll c ha rge
th is y ear to pay f o r bad ges an d
inc id ental expenses.
Th e p r o g r a m is be in g prep ared
by th e c o mmitte e and wi ll be
h o me ta l e n t, i n f o r ma li a l k s to be
mo d e by Clar k O' Ha n lo n ,He o r y
\ . f - . . 1 . ._ . . I T A L . .l l 1 f ' . .n | r n n \ 'i _
to s4ooo.oo.I mp r o ve me n ts o n L o t 16,Bloc k
58 , B la ir Ci ty to $1500.00
"WH:Lo t 1 9 , B lo c k 9 , A rli n g to n ,
i mp r o ve me n ts to $1500.00
I mp r o ve me n ts on W l t l fe et of
L o t s a n d a ll of Lo t 4 , B lo c k 5
in ssooo..
XIAI. .l\tI|¢U.\.l u.. 01..i .unaJ . 0 . Ma r s h a ll c . H
Th e fi ve h i g h c o ws a r
lo ws :
A. C .Ma r s h a ll
Olli e Ma r s h a ll
A . L .Ma r s h a ll
E lm e r Mi lle r
A. C.Ma r s h a ll
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6 4 . 1 r b s | n n . ~n h f h a n n m n l sl i n t n f ,.,. m;, ,¢, ,;.|_|l l!l 1UUI \I£ *||I 0 $ 3 8 4 4 . 3 2
- * u w u n \i \ v u a | | | u | n \~g S i n g a n u i s a n c e a n d a t .h i s h f a r i n g
0 s .é u u n i y c o u r t h e a c t - e d a s h i s o w n
T e s t e r .a g t o r n e y f i g h t i n g t h e c a s e l i k e u
. . . o . . . . . » . »l n »l u n n n a | . n f n n l n r |: a n a l
After all these expensesi were
paid n total of $24,652..0I#was
left in the treasury to start Bus-
inesfs with next yedr._E
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Th e fa r me r s h a ve fo r th e pa st
m e k been exc eptio nally s wi r le d
an d an xi ou s ove r th e irlc essant
rains th a t ha ve stop ped thr hu r-
ve s ti n g o f th e sma ll gra in c ro p.
Th e wh e a t c u tti n g is p ra c ti c a lly
ey .Camer on this s pr in g h om! to ld
th e m h e h a d ta lk ed to off ic ials o f-
a c ome r ; c omp a ny an d oth er f ir ms
an d th a t hi s pa ten ts we r e ab ou t
to be iss ued.Ca me r o n h a d alwa y s
be en r e lu c tan t to exp la in h i s wo rk .
Secrec y,he said,wa s needed to
o ve r t th e possibility of . some one
ruo mu:anu du lu l »'l\.\.|..a\.n\.:|l.n lu -.H h f h d b t h }"t Car rie d,a ll me mb e r s vo ti n g ay e.
me W1 e u r ms e fl |if Mo ve d seconded a n d c arriedCalho un ba n d .'.1 .T h :._th a t L o t No . 1 m b e c ti o n 2 4 T w p .e c o mm: te e o n gene ral a r 19 Ra o 11 15 a c r e s a ll i n r i ve r_»»s e ». »mn g e m e n ts F a p p ° n ; e d M r s i "be tok-eu o f f th e Ta x L i s t.
La n d i s o f t.C a ou:1 a s -c a1r-0 1 d 1 |d amamofth e rec eption c o mmi tte e ,n mo i o n U V m a l e o n c r
Mi s s D o r a K li n d t o f :Calhoun as n o d request f o r reduc tion on
\ 1 ,.g.rI\2airrn"|n nf'1ahlo :zrrsmor-ments ~ F- 3' . 3 ». § "» ~ gmd 19' ,(".'?f"j"'?
D. L . B ur d i c k ,
A G E D R E S I D E N T (J F
K E N N A R I J I } E . \ I l l
Mr s .Sophie Jensfsl, .a
of W a s h i n g to n c o u n ty fi:
died a t he r ho me a t K s
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f i i i e .O n e o f t h e c o n d i t i o n s o f t h t
sentenc e wa s th a t wi th i n t w o
wen ks ai t e r h h release f r o m
girfmn th a t bf-mould ab ai c r h
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T L \;.lue o f th e r e ru r a l wh o o l
Luil "u;.;:e a mo u n t to $ Tl, 5 00 , wh i le
the -vhool sites a mo u n t to 9,335
an d th e c xiuipment a n d n th r dis»
tr io t pro per ty amo u n ts to 5,311
rnak ing a total value of $ £)6iii46.
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no infirw- , r:.|.".ar1\c»_4 D at Of 11|the forty-twn.r¢. nff Maur..and fr :tyrn:»~" " " r f f Hansln ..wnt dv\.1 Lust rural teachers there v..
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a. 1\I|1.r-Ilnttlnn nf ants .v!:».=r-|He left three notes.one of
and Guy Slader of Calhoun,~Addition,unngo n' \
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E N ' l E I l i ` \ l X ( » ] | |l» 'ml2> :u s I
M r .an d M r J- Ln Reid. e nter-i
t u i n w a n u m i i r o f old fri en ds
and l\\'igl|lJOI:~ at <t1|1!I€l la st Sun-
day .Th e day wa s a very pleas-
a n t one : md vi si tin g vva3 enjoyec i
f o l lo w i n g a delic i ous di nner.
Th e f o llo wi n g wh o li ve s o u th o f
to wn ,we re pre sen t:Slessrs.an d
lilesdarnee Ch ri s I l i n t,E d Nt tt e n
Lo u i s Sc henk,J ames Mu lli n ,an d
1\1rs . W . G. i lnri son and Miss Ada,
Mess rs. :in d Mesd ames Ha rry Seltz.
of De S o to a n d J o e L a z u r e o f F L
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Floy d Lo ftis ,wine is li vi n g o n
th e J oh ns f a r m in th e I le So to
neighborhood.lo s t ri va lu ab le
hors e lhst Sunday mo r n i n g b y
be in g s tm c k by li g htn in g .Th e '
ma te stan d in g nea r,is also de af
as th e r e s u lt o f th e li g h tn i n g .
Th e l:=~t \\;1 ¢1t of the ~}n vi nlis tl Mr .Sc hellberg n ur ed li .~ -1 5 the gr 1 2 , was be". »\. sr.. i..er
.i--:¢-f c t th a t le i~doi ng
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~uill .1 .~ti l- ug h t,reg ain his
ilvzillil.
1l11s " i l l Lv-;go od n e ws to h i s
ma n y frie nds here i n Bla i r an d
th e c ounty a t la r g e wh o ha ve
knovrn h i m fOr ma n y y ears wh e n
l.i wa s i n the lu mb e r an d coal
lu . n e s s h e r e .
C.' \RD ( J F T n t x s s
W e wi sh to expr ess ou r hea rt-
f e lt th a n k s to th e ma n y k i n d
frie nds wh o so th o u g h tf u lly ga ve
the ir assistanc e a n d sy mp a th y
du r in g th e i llne s s an d la te r d e a th
o f ou r de ar relative,Mr s .E lle nMc Ke nn ey .W e espec ially th a n k i
tho se who f ur ni sh ed the usic .i
Th e Re lati t a.|
: c o r n e a T o P E O P L E o B L A I R *
Ow i n g to th e c onjested c o n d i
ti on of th e s tr e e ts o f Bla i r wh i c h
ari se due to th e c ele bra tio n o t' the
Dedic ation o f th e A b r a h a m Lin~
coin Me mo r i a l Bri dg e,the me r - l
c ha nts o f Bla i r request th a t y o u
ha ve y o ur g r oc er y orders delive r-
e d on Th ur sd ay ,J u ly 25.Th i s
c o ur tes y will be appre c iated.1
Mr s. J ames S ta pleton o nd d ou gh
te r,Biz-s.Er n e s t To rn h la d dr ove
stoc k !3.lS€I`S th a t tin!Omn i lu
stoc k sh o w wo u ld he Lehi,in .1
sta teme n t issued to .t h i r t y t w u i
livestock trade papers published,
throughout the country.
Th e stoc k sh o w wi ll be he ld
No ve mb e r 1 to No ve mb e r 8 i n th e
n e w Ak -S ur -B en Colise um.
"Contrary to some minors that
were circulated following the
c los in g d o wn o f o u r rac e tra c k.
Oms h a 's li ve s to c k a n d horse sh ow
wi ll be h e ld th i s y ea r o n u g r e a t-
er sc ale th a n eve r " ,said Mr .
Sc hellberg." T h e c losing o f th t
races wi ll ha ve no ef fe c t o n th e
stoc k sh o w because 0n1aha's hue-
iness inter es ts h a ve subsc ribed
en o u gh mo ne y to a s s ur e a grea ter
li ve s toc k s h ow th a n e ve r .
" O m a h a business me n apprec i-
ate th e impo rtan c e o f a gre at
lives to c k s ho w in thi s c i ty b ec au se
we a r e a lo gi c al li ves toc k c e nte r. "
hi r .Sc hellberg said also th a t
lives toc k exh ib i to r s o f th e stoc k
sh o w la s t y e ar ha ve been se nt a
le tter in wh ic h the y ha ve be e n as ~
su re d exc c ' le nt p re mi u ms a nd s pe -
c ial attrac tio ns.
Co u p led wi th th e li ves to c k s h o w
th i s y ea r wi ll b e a ma mmo th c ele ~
br atio n c o mme mo r a ti n g Neb ra s-
ka ' s se ve n ty -f i fth ann iver sa ry as
a s tate .A va n ed p r o gr a m o f e : \ ~
te n u i n me n t is be i ng ar r an g ed .
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|Hu h k a of II-tr ir e,.el=n :i ln vllte r Ci ty I o t h e r s Ha ve He a te d Deb ate
1 I th e g l m i m ;L3\'~ !{1u l.1.~l"l i (her Slon elf'lio rr ovvtd F r o m th e
wo or l o f S io ux Ci ty , i nu tne r o f th e
lirimle;Ma ur ic e He ve lon e o f ile-
utric e,J ac k C:1rrigan_,.oi`Illui r,
Ls o n Sgr ug ue o f Y o r k an d K - i t h
Hi c k ma n of Li n c oln we r e u s h er s .
Miss E thel 3-lead find Mrs. Frank
Stewart of Blair played the Weil-
aling mar c h on vi olin a n d pirtio.
Mi s s He le1 Hill of Gor d o n, s am! -
Following the c e remony a. r ec ep-
ti on wa s h e ld i t th e h o me o f th e
lJ r i¢le's pa re nts , s t whi c h time o ne
hun dr ed an d twen ty -i 1ve gue sts
were pre sen t. P unc h an d ic e c r eam
an d c a k e wer e served.
Miss Underwood is a graduate
of the University of Nebraska and
i.;a me mb e r o f th e D e lta De lta
D e lta sor or ity .Th e pa s t y e ar
Mi s s Un d e rwo o d has been 0:1 the
fa c u lty o f S o u th h i g h sc hool.Mr .
Hu b k a wa s also gr a du a te d f r o m
th e_ Un iver sity o f Ne b r as k a an d
wa s n ' me mb e r o f th e D e lta Tm '
D e lta a n d th e P h i De lta P h i f r a t-
ernities.Mr . li u b k a wa s c o a c h a t
th e Un i ve r si ty o f Oma h a du r imr
th e pa s t y e ar before g o i n g to
Beatric e wh e r e he i s ruc tiein
L i g h t F u n d fo r Pa y me n t o f
Distric t St-wer Bonds.
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M A Y L O W E R T H E L I G H T R A T E
Th e c ity counc il me t in reg ular
'session Tues day o f th i s we e k and
i a n ordinanc e ma k i n g the le vy for
th e c o mi n g y e ar wa s read.Th i s
instead o f lo we r i n g th e le vy as
wa s hoped sh owed an inc rease.
Thi s b rou ght ou t q uite a di sc u ssi on
a n d du;i:1g the disc ussion th e
ques tiun o f pa y i n g b ac k th e mo n -
e bo rr owed f r o m th e li g h t f u n df i i t h e pur po se o l" pa y i ng di stri c t
p a vi n g bonds wa s br o u g h t up.
F i ve tho usa nd do llar s we r e hor-
ro we d a n d th e me mb e r s o f th e
li g h t c ommi tte e a s k e d i f th e p le s -
e n t le vy inc luded th i s amo un t.
Th e y we re in f o rme d th a t i t di d
_no t an d th en th e qu es tio n ar os e as
to wh e n th e pa y me n t sho uld be
rnude.
D u r i n g th e sp ur r in g bac k a n d
fo rth , th e q ue s ti o n of lo ive ri ng th e
li gh ¢ "1 a te s wa s discussed an d i t
P nrlo w.1\\ 83 stated by me mb e r s o f th e
Th e ~ ~llBBld@ in ~CDl1l|llll.te@ ~8 reduc tion
Beatric e.-of one c ent p e r k i lo wa tt c ould be
The b ri de h as mob y fr ie nd s he re
1n l1 e r h ome to wn wh o e xte n d b es t
wis hes to her f o r si v e r y ha pp y
and suc c essful fu tur e .
\ ma d e a n d sti ll leave a su rp lu s
ab ove op e ra tin g expenses.No t h -
in g wa s d o n e o n th is lin e .
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¢.21\i.\.i Lg:.mul ln l tf m e f ll i s tu i}°1
1.;:;| le in the Blair c i.nif tery .~
G A S C A I !w f t E c 1 t '
O n la s t Mo n d a y ni g h t as 'Ll1e
Bla i r sec tion c r ew wa s re tu r n i n g
f r o m th ei r wo r k a t the Te k u ma h
wr ec k,as th ey w e m ab o u t thr ee
an d one -ha lf mi le s n o r th oi'He r -
ma n ,th e g a s c ar i n wh ic h they
we r e ri d i n g br ok e d o wn an d
ju mp e d th e tr a c k , k i lli n g o n e ma n
b y th e n a me o f C o p e a n d s h a k i n g
u p sever al o f the.othe rs.E d
No y e s a n d J i m L o n g c a r w h o we r e
i n th e g a n g ,we r e severely
bruised.
Peter Ty s o n re tu r ne d ho me
f r o m th e W ise Me mo r i a l hos pital
la s t Frititty an d i s fe elin g mu c h
"I- ia pp y "Stri e klett ha s been'
hea rd f r o m ag a i n wh e n Oma h a
pap ers rec ently c hronic led a n ac-
c ident wh ic h he ha d the re wh er e
h e d r i ve s a tmc lt.His tiuc ic c ol~
li d e d wi th a s tr ee t c a r a n d Ha p p y
iva s b rui sed an d c ut wh en th e a c »
c i de n t was o ver .
Ossie Bu r tor f s mo th e r ,Mr s .
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fir st o c c u pi ed by :i=».Sh u ri g Ho k -
ery a nd r es ta ur an t .lllli has c hang-
e d han ds s ever al 1i.:1;e.
W e ar e glu d to n e w th e pro-
gressive mo ve o f Mr : M a r k s an d
the wh ole side o f th e str eet wi ll
be mu c h improves!b y the c ha ng e.
E S T R A Y N O T I C E
!ha ve ta k e n u p a Ha mp s h i r e
bo ar wh ic h str ay ed i n to m y plac e
o n J u ly -ith.Owr ie r ma y ha ve
th e sa me by pa y i n g fo r thi s n otic e
un d pr o vi n g th e pro pe rty .
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v l s r r o n I ' t w a t SOU'i` HL. »\Nl)
W m .Su th er la nd ,son o f Joi:
Su th e rlan d of S a n A n ton i o , Te xa s
ar r i ve d la s t S a tu n ln y fo r e c o u p le
of vve ek ' s vis i t with h i s f ath er un d
o th e r relative s.H e reii orts c on-
di tio n s f in e d o wn in hi s c o un try .
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Isabelle BUNCH ha d th e lTll8f0!*'Mf g .F r a n k 'lly g un gf Eva n s to n
tu ne to f a ll a n d bre ak h e r h i i l lll li n o i s i s vi s i ti n g re la ti vr s in
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been i1ttf~nding' summer c hnol i n
Lincoln is at the,home of¢¢hey;
rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Siam Stev-
ens for a little vacation..
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W a lte r Lar se n,le f t 5est rd ny f o r
he r h o me i n Belvi der e,ali f or n i a
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Insurance was carried which un \o Oakland and Craig this Omaha,visited at the parental,
will partially cuver the loss.(Thursday)morning, taking Mrs. Jonas Burcham home Sunday___'Frank \\'ulf! of Colorado Springs,|Miss Goldie Feer came home
Wayne Stncklett is recuperaung un to spend the day with xela-last week after a nice visit with
\| 1 n § { £ » } § , ~ ~ v E § i i i n § a t
two the home of Mrs. James E. Maher
Sat-for a Dew days.She is the moth-
ntal, er of Mrs. Reliant! Maher who is
also visiting at the Maher home.
ili'e¢inesilay morning.She is sev-
enty-eight years old and her re»
covery is doubtful.She make
her home with her son who live
in the McCarthy district.
Blair and vicinity on her returr.~ohome from California.1-\'
It always pays to patronize 'Ihr July 26--Fo1ma!opening of bridge
Enterprise advertisers.Aug. 15--Old Settlem';ii¢ni¢,
Mr s .T.R. J ac ob sen a n d
c hildren o f I r vi n g i o n visi ted
urd ay and Su nda y a t the par em
f\iVlntl Hf bf f in an r h nmnfollowing a tonsil operation ii\€S __Miss Irene Larson of Craig, Neb.E
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I Q 1ys
l BAND CONCERT
FRIDAY EVENING
Be n ni n gto n B a n d to En te r ta i n .
Ha s Ab o u t Th i r ty M e m b e m
F r i d a y even i ng ,J u ly 19 th e
B e n n i n g to n B a n d wi ll g i ve a c on-
c e rt i n th e J o lly Bu n c h Pa vi lli on .
Th i s sh o uld pr o ve to be a re a l
tr e a t f o r K e n n a r d f o lk s sinc e th e
ba nd is on e whi c h h as be en es tab -
llalled f o r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s : md
ha s gi ve n n u me ro u s p r o g ra ms .
Mr . Otto Go tta c h i s th e d i r e c to r
o f th e b a n d wh i c h i s c omp o s ed o f
ab ou t th i r ty y o u n g peo ple o f th e
vi c i ni ty o f Be n ni n g to n .A l l o f
th e m ar e hi g h ly ta le n te d a n d wi ll
ren der a de li g h tf u l pr o g r a m.
Th e pa vi lio n i n wh ic h th e pro~
g r a m w i l l be g i ven h a s und er go ne
a th o r ou g h ie- c o nd itio ni ng d u r i n g
th e p a s v f e w mo n th s .It h a s b e e n
mo ve d to a n e w lo c a ti o n ju s t we s t
o f th e Bu c k me a t ma r ke t-Th e
flo or ha s b ee n s an ded a nd re newed
wller e nec essary .Th e inside ha.:
be en g i ve n a c o mp le te mn o va tl o n
a n d i t is hop ed to a n ve th e o u t-
sid e p ai nte d soo n.
1 Th e Be n n i ng to n _§.=w.|:l Conc ert
is th e fi r s t use wh i c h has been
made of the pavilion and Ken-
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mus ic al tr ea t.
KENNARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
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M r .a n l Mr s .F r a n k Ilr o a dwe ll
o f Oma h a ,vis ited a t th e F r a t k
Gaaser ho me Mo n d a y even i ng .
M r .and Mr s .Chas.Mia feldk
enter ta in ed a n u mb e r o f fr ie nd s
a t th ei r h o me W edne sday eve-
n i n g
Mr s. D o ra S u mn er vi ai ted a t. th e
F r a n k Gla sse r h ome Tu e sd a y a f t-
ernoori.M r .an d Mr s .W i n .Cunni»1gl\nrrl
we r e vi s i ti n g i n Om a h a W edn es-
da y a t W m .Hu n t' a .
Mr s .F r a n k G a :.ser sp en t la s t
Th u r s d a y a t M . H.Mu e lle f s .
Mr s .A .C.An d e rs o n a n d M i l
dr ed c a lle d o n Mr s .L e o Mi l le r o n
Fri -lay af te rn oo n.
M r .an d Mr s .L o u i s G o w h a m
an d L e o : a r d c alled a t F r a n k
Gaaaer's Th u r s d a y ni g h t.
Mr s .Pete Ra s mu s se n a n d c hil-
dr e n vis ited wi th Mr s .Chas.Mi a -
fe ld t F r i d a y af te r no on .°
J o h n Ma n g o ld o f E lk h o r n call»
e d a t F r a n k Ga s a e f s Th u r s d a y .
Mr . a n d Mr s . K e nn e th Geo r g e o f
Oma h a ,we re Su nd ay vi si to rs a t
Le o Miller's_.
Mi s s M a h e Cllristeslaea spe nt
Su nd ay af te rn oo n at` J e n s Hoi e r' s .
Mr . a n d Mr s .Lo u i e Gottsc h and
f a mi ly .we r e su pp er gu e sts a t P.
J .Chrlt-t.ensen'a Su n da y evea ialr
Re i n ha r t Gas ?er wa n n v itor
a t th e F r i t z A r n h o me Su a f t
erno on.Mr s .D o r a S u mn e r and L e o n
were vi sito rs at the Alpll H.:iwlc i n.1
h o me i n A r li n g to n Tue sd ay fli gh t.
|FACTS ABOUT :.~:r:oa.\sKa
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T h e
M a r k e d
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A Romance ol the
Great Lakes
by KARL w. oerzen
w.N.us.....c aa|,, The e.a..m....n c..
THE STORY
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C H A P TE R I - F r o m his Frenc h-Cnnadlan mother,No rman Eric kson
ln h o r lu |.dlatnato for li fe on o nwater,whic h ln bey ond the und er-atn nd ln g of h ln r ath er . Gu ltaf . ve t-eran deep-water sailor.At Mf t. Er-| oks ons death Ga sta ! de termines to
ma ke Nor ma n, who h as b ee n wo rk -tnr a. arrocer. his partner in his nah-ln g boat.at once.I n ro be lllo ulmood.No rman seeks c omf ort f r o mJ ulio Rlc haud.Frenc h-Cnnadlnnplaymate or his sc hool day s.Gustat.
r e f e r to the uid o t | .dr o wn i n glend.ni erlonled.
CHA P TE R ll- A f te r mo nth s , Gu n -ur la I n a. me asur e a ble to re sumehisoc cupation.E d Baker.y ou ngllnherrnan. Normanwi lite-lon: enemy .fans Ill fee li ng be tween f ather a ndnonand No rman d etermlnet to nook
emnlffr man t I n the ligh tho use se rv-lce.| pa sse s th e e xami nation and1|appointed to Bli nd L i a n !Ey elllth th o u u Before he has ac cented.Nor man refuses to nc companr'h l lfatheronI.fishing trio.du r na r.tlareo worm.Gusto! ac c uses htm orcowardlc e.Indlsrnant. Norman Koento alma &1lans Ey e.Captain Stoc klnmrIn In c ommand.llvln a ' wi th n uln i w m a r RamanC HA P T E R 111--Ea Bak er fle e slto c k lng a n d his daughter a b usedac c ount of Norrnana c onduc t and otGu a ta f s denunc iation ot his lo n.C HA P T E R [Y--~\'l.hlle tlllinlr a" mg wi th k e r o s e n e Susan sets aretoeraklr ta She la saved fr o mseriousinjuryDosalblydeathbyNo rman wh o l l oainfully injuredwh lle exti ng ui sh in g th e flames.On`hls day off uty No rma n vlnltl J u lla
Rlc haud.Th e gi r l reproaches h i m'o r i ll!lna bllity to ma k e un hismind an to hi s llfe work.
CH.\PIE:R V--Frorn the lighthouseNo rman :ees a boat on the reefs.Ma k i n g hls wa y thro ugh the uu rttothewrec k,he is str uc k by thebodyof a dead dog.Gu atat E ri c k -uon had been fond ot telli ng alh a s lly stars o t n sea dlaaater Inwhic h a dea doa; tlgurod. and Nor-man n l g child.ha lllten ed to ltln terror.The doa rec alls the story
and unnervoa him.Ho aba ndo ns hllldea of resc ue and returns to ahora.
C HA P T E R V1 - Ca p ta i n Stoc ltinirn t s ou t In a boat for the wrec k,send ing No rman to th e c o ast gu ardstation f or help.Captain Parish, or
the guard. launc hes a boat. orderingNo rman to go wlth the crew.He1| unable to get a board. bec ause oltheheavysea. and it leaves wi th -out hlrn,Baker,no w a member otthecoastguardtau nti ng hi m torhisfallure.Sloc klmr hrinsra a manashorefr om the wrec k.Captain
Parish ac cuses Norman ot eowardlc lin n ot lettlmr i nto th e bo at.JamesDelonk. the man resc ued. is a "gen-tle man farmer,"li vi n g near theRlchaudo.Norman d etec ts B aker toth e ac t of bur y ln e n :r ac k et whlc hDelonrr had droooed.Ho dlas lt a oand ke en: ItCIiAP"l`E2R V11--Nornmn given theBasket to Delonrr. say in noth ing otak e r| ac tlo n ,hut Defii»ng a la w-
yer. has his suspicions.Belo ng andhisbrotherFritz have dammed. theTamar ac k r iver to ma k e a la k e o ntheirfarm.and the neighbors arafearfuloritFlvlmrway .Nor mantolls Delo mr o their fears bu t th ola wy er ma k e :n a m of lt..He n r yrain nets ln.CI IA P TB R V llI » Su e n c c n mpa n le lDalon g on a visit to his farm.Onthesame day Norman :zoos to theRic hauda.The rain contlnuen.De»long.Sue and No rman reach thefar ms just as the Delonsr da mbreaks.sweeping the valley .Fr ltsDelonfr and bla brother are trappedby the flood.
CHAPTISR I X - U s i n g n cellardoor na I. raf t. Norman maven JamesDe'onn;and another man.SueS lo tk ln taken refuxe ln the Rlc hnudhouse.U!there in nn tra:an nf
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th a t he e ve r ha d feared,a dr e a m
me ltln g wlth the soft inalpld f o g '
Land and gray sea. both were bene-
ticen him.
TlJ or was wet, the c arpet seg-
sy U1 parlor.Cap ta in S to c k in g;
sa nk in to his roc k ing c hair a n d ,
stre tc he d ou t bla sh or t le m.J u lle
opened the door from the kitchen.
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'Good rltldan<:el"the c aptain 9 3 g
~ e;;>1=a~"Goo d rlddanc e,b r mf o o
`aaa ee n'°'Illdd anc e?" Norman asked.l 21:00
"Y ;| ; r fr i en d B ak e r, "Delo ng a s-3
awer .11:30Sao bro ke lo g ravely .i
"He refused to resc ue y ou."|5 0 9
"He ba c k ed ou t! " Ca pta in S to c k -6: 0
log =133»1;;1~,gfaf eh go tmhla dey ea 9 3 3
opene an rn ac ross e unes :so o n a s y ou was all a s ho r e Gola' | 10:00
g>g r o wn h i m ten f a th o m deep.0:30
uc langua ge and at hi s age.My ..I .00oh,m y ! "_Norman listene d with lnatten tlon. I 11.30
He heard what the keeper sald. but } 11:45
hLs gaze tlltted to J ulle's round ; 12:00
flushed fac e.Her b la c k e y e s we re 1:00
gg gf ef i ru rp le f=<;"'»H e §S""§.?§."2:00
m w t n a g r o w n g s e n s e p .2:15
He was not In ter ested la] Ed Ba ker 2. 30
any more.Stranlre. but e was not.
Ma n y other thlnga seemed ma c h 3:30
mor e Impo rtant to hi m.5:00
"My boat?" he aalfed.
"High and dry , la d. h igh and dry .5:90
Sklnae d u p a li ttle.we d r u g i t ln ,
all l1earln' together.
No r ma n swallowed.An old worry
c ame hac k to disturb his pr e s en t'
ease.f'I've a summo ns,"he confessed.,
"s omeb o dy c omp ln ln w to Inspec tor
Mef io o n n.... "i
" C a e y e 1llc Gongan?"C a p t a ln l
Stocking snapped his fingers.''i?hat
snoo[:ln' alli gator!I ' v e wr l t h lm l"
"Ab out ni e?" as ked No rma n.|
Sue Stoc klng'bro ke in quic kly .
"D i d y o u h a ve a le tter f ro m he a d -
quarters. Norman, and not tell us?"
Nor ma n nod de d.
Captain Stoc king mllped..
" Y e did?Well..I ha d one.too.
Eric kson.And I ans wered lt.'Con-
duet unbec omln'the ser vic e?Jo»
slah Parlah wi ll wr ite Illc fioolran
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Do n' t y ou need to worry no n e ! "
He mop p e d his face."Y o u y o u n g ,
'una have too k all the loc ker out ot '
me this day for su re.To o ma n y
th ln za a t on c e !"Ile look ed ac c u a-I
la gly a t his daughter." W h y
c ou ld n' t y o u o r wa ited ?"
"W a lle d fo r wh a t? " No r ma n de-
manded.
Sue Stoc king a mlle d D e i o n :
aro se a nd walked towar d he r.
"You see . Norma n. old a hlpmate |
she explained. "Pre dec ided. J im y
an d I have.to ao bac k inland to
live.W hen?W hy ,J i mmy .ju s twh en d o we go h ac k? "¢
J ames Delong gripped hor ha nd
alteotlonately .
"Tomor o w or th e n ext d ay a t lat-
eat.As n oon aa we a ll get d r le d l
ou t and can br ln g th e ailssioner
down.W e'r e go lng to he mar ri ed
here, Eric kson. la the lighthouse by
a mlaalone r!"
"W e ll?" Su e as ke d ln th e s llen c e
th a t f o llo we d "Aren't y ou c o ngrat-
ulating ua?"
Norman glanc ed at .Tulle lllc haud.
Her b la c k ey es were lar ge an d fu ll
ol' lig ht,her c heeks lla mln g u nd e r
he r wel.halr.She sat very corn-
Doqdly ln the llsghtlloua e parlor, as
lf a e had lived th er e a lway s.Sue |
arose b riskly |
"Come, J immy , these people need
s o me th i n :to eat.I don't k n o w
n o w I guess,and Doc Mc Cartl1y .i
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jo.hat they 'll do after I'm gone.No r 10:00
ma n lsn't mu c h o l a housekeeper.
How will y ou menac e, y ou an d dad?11:00
How will y ou ever keep ahlpahape?'° ~
"Ne ver mi nd, Su e. " Norman sai d,
"I :n ess J lulle c an te nd to th at."
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p.m. L e o Be c k a n d Or c h .
p. m. Neapolitan Nights
p. nl. Ml\.er-I'eLeraou Two-
Pi nn o Re c i ta l
p.m .R h y t h m Ac es
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a . m.Ve ter i na r y Un i o n
a. ru.Rec ord P r o g r a m 1
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n. r n . Ho me Oe.ne¢i Sto re s
a.m. Go ld en .Ho u r Orc h .
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a.m. D evo tio n a l p r o g r a m
p. m. A me r i c a n Po p ula r 0 .
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p.rn.Vi gn ette a Mode-rites
p.rl:Ani erlc un ¥:.llul Orc h.
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a.m.Ho m e Own e d Sto res
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p. m. A me r i c a n Salon Orc h.
p.ln.Base ball rep or ts
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THE KENNARD Nm
~ERRY BROS.
HANDLE RADIOS
Have Taken on the Atwater-Kent
Agency.
Mr. Charles Berry. of the Berry
Bins.store is proudly displnylrng
u new cabinet model of the At-
water-Kent Radio.This ser.can
be had as an all-electric or battery
outfit.It operates from an av.-
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m::~:x.um NEWS HAS
NEW ADVERTISER
We are highly plemed to find
that. this week we have a new ad-
vertiser in the Kerman!News.
Mr.L.Buck,who has conducted
a meat market in Kennard for sa
number of years,has joined to
help us boost for Kennard.Mr.
Buck is one of Kenna.rd's most
successful busiriess men and he
realizes that advertising is the
life of any business.
KENNARD NEW S ru. E. CHURQ11 ro Howsupper: AND PROGRAA
Quite a number from here at.-tended th Hazel Mcoweu showsl The ladies of the Iilethodis.Lt Blair list week.ichurch of Kennard will hold .
Mr.and Mrs.Paul Noel and supper in the church Friday eve
children returned Surlclay evening ning.The usual delicious men
from rg two weeks vnslt wnth r}\@.win be served and if the weathe
farmers parents at Marshaltovsn, permits a good crowd is expected
Iowa.|,h After the supper a short proMrs.Sophm Jensen,vs o has "am i to be held It is ex ectebeen ill for some time and who is S s P '
being cared for at her home by to have '1h€SUPP@l" and PI°8'1~1
her granddaughter,Mrs.Paul fll\lSh@dlf1 ame f0r the band con
Peterson, is very low at this writ-1 cert whlch ls bems; gnven by thi n g .| B e n n i n g t o n J u v e n i l e B a n d a t t h
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deszned mat It is '"f '" 'f" "'" ` w i l l derive benefit through theIumanated by an electrlc light.lkennard News advcrtisingn
hir.Berry expects to start anadvertising campaign in the Ken-n a r d N e w s o n A u g u s t l s t a t w h i c h S O M E H E A T
't \1 kt i m e h ed m l l l ; ? m t g ° h § ° § ' ; w " § ; ;A c o l o r e d p r e a c h e r d o w n S o u t h
3 ` § . § § f ¥ ' < . n l " " é l . i ? § .o l w a s t r y i n g t o e x p l a i n t h e f u r y o f
h e l l t o h i s c o n g r e g a t i o n .
"You all is seen molten ironWestPoint-~Guy V""df'"l'°'¢".ru;fnin'out from a furnace, ain't
He n z h u r ge r h u t ins talled ad di tio n -' y o u -i n he naked.
al e q u i p me n t.Th e c o n g mg a n sa i d i t h ad .
A r a p a h . :Loc al .-tore bu i ld i ng ." W e l l "th e p ac her c ontinu ed,
l u i v x n i n | n 1 n \ n ¢ i f n r n.M\|lnn'l¢"\.'h \ $ i ¢ | . | , . . . . . -.l..+e l i F A ' i n . ; n vn q m i n
A|liS01l»I'l'€IlCIl ana mmny areemoylnganewChevroletwhict
last week.they purchased
Mr. and Mrs. I-I. C. Blaco enterandMrs.Waite:
o'c!ock dinner omtainedforMr.
Horn at a six
day this week.Lloyd Akinscage'where he has accepted .1
position with the Safeway Systerr
of chain stores.
Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Pettit anc
son of Omaha, spent Sunday wit?
relatives here.
Mr.nn-I Mr§..Ir:i Chaie enjoyed
has gone to Chi
2 iiennard pavilion on the same eve
1| ning.
.3 Take your poultry to Petersor
a ac the Miller Harness shop.26-1iMessrs.and Mesdames Don C
'.V:m Deusen,Claude Van Deusel
|.and daughter,Percy McComb o
\|Blair,M. T.Cederlund and family of Union Star, Mo., C. C. Cunlningham,Glen Rosenbaum,L.E
Iand C. 'i-I.Ward were entertaine[a t a six o'clock dinner at the 0
[A. Cunningham home a mile Wesoftown Friday evening.
Misses Roma Ward, Orai Atkir
|and Grace ,S\vih:1rt enjoyed at
r over night visit with home folks
.neturning to their work at the
|Nicholas Sena hcnpitai at Qrnahz
Sunday evegrizig..
Mr.and Mrs.A.N..4-.ndersor
returned from Omaha Sunday aft-etnoon where Mrs.Andersen hal
|been the past week at the John A
Burgess home.
Mr.Nick Friedriclisen of the
Kennard liardware,reports the
sale of a Perfection Oil Range toGlenRosenbaumandaKitchen
kook stove to Bud Holmes.
Mr=.I'red Petersen is enjoying
a Barton washer these days which
she purchased from the Kennard
Hardwam..I wish to announce that I will
conduct.my poultry business in
the future at the Miller HarnessShop and I welcome old and'new
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26-lt N. D. Peterson.
~Mr.John Place and I.eon:1rd
lPetersen were business callers in
Omaha last Wednesday.I Mrs.Sophia Jense1,who ha
been ill for some time,passed
away Tuesday eveninnr. She is the
mother of A. D. Anderson.
..Konnard--Home Bank of this
f I |l
IQW owne ro
a \de place what Ifm taikin'*bout*
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Remove the Carbon
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it will keep it
C 0 O L
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The Kennard Garage
fz¢.n~§thi; week
Sugafi I00 His..$5.40
uoches' Best Flour ,
After' the Concert
SPECIALS! !
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White House Rice
Flakes. 2 for ..23
Advo Corn Flakes. 2 for .23
Advo Oats. large pkg..Z3
Holsom Macaroni, 3 for .\°' § ;§ ;
M. J. B. Coffee ...60
(and a pkg, of Tru Tea FREE)
u r l :4.-u l u s : a n u s I .\ U w u l .u l l . u |n l l v I l I
The Kennard Garage
M. J. B. Coffee ...60
(and a pkg, of Tru Tea FREE)
Star Washing Pow-
der, large size ...19
Advo Oats. large pkg..Z3
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A new shipmenl of
The Kennard Garage
M. J. B. Coffee ...60
(and a pkg, of Tru Tea FREE)
Star Washing Pow-
der, large size ...19
Advo Oats. large pkg..Z3
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~Ladies'S/woes!
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g Band Concert'
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me n t sto re.
W e s t Po i n t J .He i l ma n be au ty
sh op opéned for b us in es s.
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~ Kennard Nlerchants§| Bucn MEAT MARKET 1-f ull Ile must Ee-Q the radiant while
[u\\0I' of Blind Man's Ey e.
I l e wa lke d sloxvly around the
house. .breathing deeply.Mi d wa y
to th e to we r Samuel Stoc king,his
rialtghler an d J ames De`l¢m;.:we re
rr amplng towslrtl Rho.Th e me nune .:their fe-et he vily ,li ke p ac k
horses.Sue \v|;1ll?£~d' hetsveen tlrpmwan h m- c hin n ig h.lim- fa c e was
happy .Quoer, that she shogld idol:
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De voti on a l pr of rr am
Un i ve r s i ty o f Ne b r .
Pac ific Str i n g Tr i o
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good place to store silam flfl Z.:
summer feeding.
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pla n n i n g a n d bu i ldi n g a trvtulu
si lo a r e c onta ined i n th e cir¢ul;1r
me ntio ne d.It c a n be se c ur ed no m
¢`0l1l|f¥ extension ag e nts an d th e
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KENNARD.NEBRAll Stores Will Be Open - 1
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the Deaver road are served by the
Herman carrier.Dissatisfaetimmchanging mail fom Blair to Her-
man has been expressed by sev-
eral hile those living east ofHemi n are glad to get mail deli.
ery for the first time.Misses Viva and Vera 1'1IcCowan
and Messrs.Clarkson,Lloyd and
Wallace Ilusk wefe Sunday eve-
ning visitors at the Lars Paulsen
home.Mrs.Lars Pqulsen and daugh»
ter, Anna spent Thursday evening
at the Charles Hdsk home on the
Bench.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bohe were
Monday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J.S. Concty.Mrs.Charles Hineline of De
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A COLUMN FOR
WOMEN
Do You Know'??
Iris. HONL pu-.-ihle to gi n:near sighted people
normal comfor table vision vnthout the use of
lenses.
Persons having the most eye strain ui-=uai'y have
very good vision.
It requires a tremendous amount of nerve energy
to compenanle for defects- of the eye.
. ~~f ...|,o f th e m a l l t h e on e th a t p r o b a b ly
wi ll be re me mb er ed lo ng es t wi ll
be th e f ir s t o ne .Th e r e i s a th r i ll
of e xc i te me n t ab o u t tha t f i r st o u t-
ing o f Lhe y ea r tha t do es no t c o me
wi th la te r o n e s .
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a good ma n wh o ,wi t h his wi fe ,
is en g ag e d a ll o f th e wee k in ma k -
in g ha r d li ve s a little e a s ie r . "
He's c mi n g back home!A
Morey, the Prince Q1' Syncopalin
will be back at the OmahaPara
mount, next Friday, July 19.Tw
"There are enough holidays for
rnost. qi us.Sundays differ .from
,other holidays in the fact that
there are ty-two of them everyQyear.The ore,on Sundays go
:to church.he man who goes~»_
N O T I C E T o C R E D I T O R S
OI-`E S T A T E
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A ,
W a s h i ng to n Co u n ty |
A. C. D eb e l, A tto rn e y
I n th e Co u n ty C o u r t,
I n th e Ma t te r o f th e Es ta te o f
Ha n s T .Mi lle r ,Dec eased:
To the C re d i to r s o f Sa i d E s tate :
Y o u a r e He r eh y No tif i ed ,Th a t
I wi ll si t a t th e Ch u n ty L o u r t
Ro o m i n B la i r i n said Co u n ty o n
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F o r w e w e e k o f J u ly 19,th
P a r a mo u n t Th e atr e pres ents A
an d th e P a r a mo u n t Stage Band 1.
the Pub lix Sta ge Revu e, "Bub hli *n~
Ove r " .Fe atu re d i n Bubblin~
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. Hargett, Pastor
Bible School, 10:00 a. rn.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.
Chnhtian Endeavor, 7:00 p.
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Evening service, 8:00 p.rn.
Washington County,
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In the il-.Iamr of the Estate oi
Henry C. Sander, Defeaseclt
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You n e Hereby Notified, That
I will sit at the County Court
Room,Blair,in said County on
the 19th July and the 21st day
of October,1929,at 10 o'clock
A. M. each day to receive and ex-
amine ull claims against said Es-
tate, with a view to their adjust-
ment and allowance.The time
limited for the presentation of
claims against.sazd Estate Ism compensate fur defects. nl the eye.
The eyes ire vcrv clueely connected uith the brnln
and n ls mnny llmes more dlfllcult to think.to
concentrnlq. and tu learn lf you have eye straln.
ll there ls no dlseased cnnditlun. ll In posslbla to
glv: comfortable vlslon lo prncilcnlly every case
ihnt presents itself.
Dr. Norman Rathmann
()PT(JN\ETRIS'|'
Blair Nebraska K7I
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lthe 2nd day of August, 1929. and
gon thv 4th day of November, 1929.
f at in u°clock A. M, on each of said
lriates, to receive and examine all
claims against said Estate, with a
view tu their adjustment and nl-
lowatce.The time limited for the
|resenu\t.ion of claims against
isaid Estate is three months from
iihi' 2nd day of August A. D., 1929
'amf the time limited for payment
of debts is One Year from said
2nd day of August, 1929.
WITNESS my hand and the
Qxnh ddy of June, 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
24-51 County Judge
~Big Event
NOTICE To CREDl'()I{S
UI-`EST.\'lE
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fra:
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ghlt sing and dance numbers Ihnl.""""Z'"' " "'} ""'i"I §|Lo'hauled 700 "'"""° " " ' ° " " " " ' . " " " ' _ f " ` " '. Choir pradice Friday 8:00 p.m.nm land 19th day o busgan Manum ;'§m.m Tyson ;'»°'; on a ==~°-====;§- =-<e;;=; 5_5-;;=Following Choir prae;ice Friday
1 1 I t to Crux-" " ` " ' f ' ° ' " " °°'5°'s '-n 'an 1. . L . w . B . c |u inmyhandandthe as EEG."°§$.§§,nests of Mr and the burned pneparataons Pelldel wemng,e s ' f l->"»s -_. -'-h m '1 °a.-C°""9f....F°""' ""'|Mrs- c. B. Bunn were Mr. Qadaif *°" ""°'F '"i".' _the l t 'f"i"1'ff.¢§.-\. '1T..i'."».f.'i"1.f $§.'f'.R'II`.FE.'l'§|...1
make you f» I,"Uuhbling Own".
Al Norman, rl by himself, is nn
eccentric da cet that you won':
fomet.The Foster Girls in the
WITNESS
i mn day of Pony Gallop pmwnt \o you a
dance number as on1y_ a Pubhx
~LIFS.A R_~~~M L ~~~~~~ine'I in\u lll1.l1l\r\s 'vl vnu..n n .u u v " "" j"C.E L L E R ,an d Mr s . Op a l Re eve s an d Ma. a n dq we a th er .T0 give one dthlal and t-E11 l¥\ poehc
" " " ' "" " " ' " '"~f1............:4......:\:..,.1 1r-._-- _- ~ - -..:.....:.. fan.I .. .. ._ .lan zu az e h o w he earned nt.Ou r
J une,\<sEAL;'
UL vuulnjf uuub\:l_1]rq;1j}'!D]l.DUI!!!wlu Lauuuta.ngg g u n::vuure |.J:\.:u\...auuu aus--.1 ....|\Nix b 1 fr ie nd s ar e "xv| 'e¢l to en jo y t h u 'I he atre c an p re be nt..ss An n a P au lse n s p en t `atur-ge s ti o n s wh i c h i t mi g h t b e we l! to ....\.. |I n c o mp le ti n g th e p r o g r a m f o rm _. .A L E .T I C E day n i g h t a f t e r t h e Sp ik er daljc e c li an d save a ainst the ti me e\.ening w i t h $ a .A n op p or tu ni ty .S H E I ` F b ~ _ _Ii ( )Y'l"E th e M§ss§_s 'ifff ?.'If,l f i whiza n pic nic p lans ire b eing made.wi ll be gi ve n to present a 3i!"¢1'2115nwpeelf § ' ; § l 1 _ . R ? § e T ;\ I ;
"1 .UICourtright,Sidner,Lee 6:'§L §."""'at me :a m xvxcuuwnn The recipes have all been tasted onermg.AJAI V;.._._--..-..____.Gunderson, Attorneys The basement of the Bono school and tested;Quarterly meeting will be held ed as the feature attraction o the
M N I a t t h e c h u r c h q u n d a y e v e n i n g i m s c r e e n a t t h e P a r a l m o u n t ..t
fBvvirtueofanexecutionis-l1as been enlarged and repaired enu 0.~.-|..f\.:-1..._ _ 1.. 1.':...... rz.. thanvan: am\mediatelv af ter the reizular ser-RIVER OF Rol\IAhCE 'has nl
la tely ,J a me s Lin lr am n o mg Ln e lu lllc n e i lu a n A 1 1 1 5 | | . | ' " " " I " " " ' " ' |"' t h e r o ma n n c n a v o r or ss mann....-.\.f'n lau lnw li n tlmr mn n \3 I\!vlc eS°I 1.s...xr..:.......:..1......l 1-..Sa..
m!3E»1ald Sorensen, son of M1.anul Bread and Butter Sandwilrhes ~ f u ]
Mrs.James Sorfnsgrjs,sogth Qf Olive Nut Sandwiches FIRST__M§'[lQI)IS_'!`CHURCH :omanhv.l sets, costumes and phot-
are three beautiful girls 1u a f r u n d e r .r a s w r I ' f r i e r é
:with uif feminine lead playveé by
|Aomgnt,u n u r s u u y )I10U ucwcxs
People's Ho u r P r a y e r Servic e,led
by th e pa s to r .Fe llo wsh i p h er e io
a pdirelege to wh ic h y o u ar e in -
vnted.
n ..I - -¥ .I .0 1 4 .
Ma r y B r i a n , a s th e li n le g i r l wh o
lo ve s Bud dy a ll th e wh i le b u t
wh o m h e has to le a ve to apprec i-
ate.J u ne Co lly er i s th e c o q ue tte
he th i nk s h e lo ve s .Na ta li e K i n g -
/ A| |~.41 Better Blair
'fd
c ou rt house i n th e c ity o f B l a h , I " " " "" ' " . " °' "in said c ounty a n d sta te,o n th c ;°i§`§»`I`a" ;<;;;}< 33;
5 th da y o f A u g u s t,1929,a t t w o h o me o f th e i r s o n , I
o ' c lo c k P .M .Th e la nd s a nd ten »be fo re c o mi ng ho me .
emc n ts so levied up o n an d to be Q_g Bu n n a n d s csoldar e des c r ib ed a s fo llows:' f i v e tr l c k lo a i k o f
T h e s o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f s e c -; 0 \ 1 f § ; Q ?f o r § ; u @ f = f g f = = ; _ '
\. . . .I . H . .a v f u \ 1
I ~..,..v.
2 g ir ls by way . f u c u n b e r Sandwic hes
'PI'€d a t 1he Choc olate Ic e C r e a m
}8."»"I(l and Wife T\¢>vi\'n F n ml Ca ke
1 0 A .M . - - C h u r c h S c h o o l .S t u d y | " " " 'An ° ' j ~ " ' : " 's u v "* J| \ n n 1 2 1 | l n l T h a n e i n u f n n \ u n ! ; h l o o n 'w h q s e k l l l i i ¥ l € S 8 g ! \ € S h i m 3
b u t h u u l u a A u t u a n n ;s v | l l ¢ l \ k | \ \
i ts pr€eep'ls i n wor shi p.
11 A .M . - M o l n i n g
Su bjec t:" A l l o r No:1e".
ne w mo n -
W or shi p.
Spec ial
music .Consec ration o f
ey at this service.Whether you
ha ve so me or no t, c o me , a n d br i ng t
y o u r f a mi ly .1
'F P. M.»~»-Epworth Le a gu e . Top -
ic :" N a t u r e Bec omes E xc i ti n g " .
fresh start.._Th e sto ry tak es pla c e o n a b i g
plan tati on ,i n af h i g h ly si tu ated
ho u se , s u r ro u nd e d b y wh ite pi lla r s
an d ma g no li a tre es .Th e p a rlo r o f
th e ma n si o n fi lle d wi th p a r ty
guests in c rinoline dresses. 'l`here's
th e Na tc h e z g a mb li n g house,
wh e r e Bud dy Ro g er s :fights f o r
h h I fi'1'l3 hi ms e lfis0rlOrr am . c .F o r ~y ou ng p eop le ..l.Il¢.»\l¢.|.£...~I¢*Mn nr nn ni al U|"\l.l
Good appearancelg#a .. sul; kia.;|__|,"_»n, Byron sentfatcattleto
s market.
and Mildred
ay evening at
mme.sister of Mrs.ing Mrs. Opal
work.
'fi green pepper, shredded
/Pressed for the 26th
`P H O N E
~Get cT§$'§.2a and
"~~WI-nfrm 1:-za
'fi ~mu s h ro o ms
3 tbsp.butter
6 tbsn. flour
ire
ti on eighteen,to wn sn i p s e wenteen,n o r th o f ra n g e te n,
e a s t o f s i xth P. M. , W a sh i ng -
to n c oun ty ,Ne br as ka .
Dated thi s 39 | di ty o f J u ly , 19 29
u :mu Us .u1:u.\u »||Iver so n spe nt Sunil:
th e Er n es t D i xo n iv
Mi ss Ha ze l D oh se ,
W . J . .Bo lte,is h e lp
Reeves wi t h house
2 bup:s evaporated miik
trouble 2 wins chicken broxh
Salt nif-
P¢=nnPrMa ur ic e Me hr e ns ,24-St s h e r i f f i
N O T I C E B Y P U B L I C A T I O N
U N P E ' l ` l I l o N F O RP R U B . \ ' I E OI-`\ \ f lL L i
Mi ss V es ta S ny de r of B ur t c o un -
ty an d Ge or ge Re id o f He r ma n
spent Sunday eve ni n g wi t h M r
an d Mr s .Ke n n e h t Ty s o n .J a ne t S t e w a r t d a u g h te r o f M r .
and Mrs. Harold St»2.\.:1r1 of Blair,
spent S a tu r d a y n i g h t wi th Mr s . J
S Cone ty .__
_" r |- -3 C U P S C 0 1 1 1 c h i c k e n ,d i c e d 8 P .~H O U ?S € r ' u i ¢ @ 1 u . s u l t n . u \ . | | |u n :V l b u u a u l . , . ,' / 5 p l m e n t o ,s h r e d d e d H e a r t h e p a s t o r ' s m e s s a g e o n i i o v e t o s i n g w i t h ,h a s a p o p u l a r
C o o k p e p p e r a n d m u s h r o o m s ,i f " C h a r g e I t " .C o m e u p o u t o f t h e ,g f e s t s c h e d u l e d o n t h i s g n t e r »
| w e y a r e r a w ,s l o w l y ~t h e b u t t e r l o w l a n d s i n t o t h e h i l l s !G i ' - e y o u r t a i n i n g p r o g r a m .
8 m i n u t e s ..C o v e r w h i l e c o o k i n g . | s o u l a c h a n c e t o b r e a t h e .E n j o y
R e m o v e m u s h r o o m s a n d p p e r f r o m t h e m u s i c a n d t h e f e l l o w e h i p .
f a t ,a d d f l o u r ,m i l k .b r o t h a n f i i f i l o s e G 0 : | ' s D a y G o d ' s w a y .
¢C A R D o r T H A N K S r 1
W e wi~h to th a n k a l l o f th e
Y A A . ;; . .. l - . I - L . \ . . ' 1 . J
I. . .
\~ Advance
~ ~Cleaners
\ Advanc Jul6~nnmmzn" i f
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vlnuulunisw-nun U N L P S
1 4 1 ELT'-Q-`.»="?
O'Hanl0r1 &0'Han1on, Attys.
STATE OF NEBRASKA I
I ss
Washington County,|
ln the County Cour t of
Washington County, Ne. braska.
In the Matter of the H:.tate ol
Richard Murray Deceased:
The vezifieel petition of Juhn
Jlurroy has been filed in the
CoLn11.§.Lourt of said County,
.u i I . " .! \r l p § ! . 1 "!. '
Mr. anfl Mrs. George Ham 5P""|season .C ok 5 inutes over 31 inursua '.J .1 ;. . .-S 1 da ni ht with Mr. and Mrs.'TIE'0 m L '1,_r.ui)a',_' ro r u ifriencls who so thoughtfully and_a ur 5 _B ..|lov» flame, stxrnng to keep smoou forth Quar terly (,o.ference Dr.I\orm:m \'~..1r§1{"§§§a§§§'§ii?.§ Add chicken, mushrooms, pimenfo i..C. Wilson, District .'5up't.pre-k
ii`§,.?L""""' at pl er,'and pepper and reheat in douhh :Ming.Organization reports,bud
Mr. and Mrs. 'H
|indly assisted us at the time of
_the death of our :leur husband and
arry 'i`yf=o\1 and boilvr 10 prevent curdling.\=.1d:'ge1 :' H* ri. ;\!'1i ¢l-tion ofro:ric\.father,Chns Jenson.Ffqperially
Fitch? §`;id3_3 J rviugs,and C-rnmi1Z»~s.Paul were at Clyde ,
owning.Mrs. Prentice S
1"i}'afternoon W
(jonety.The Kindred 31
\:\;\.I1T.1
:ith =;-:.t T'.'Ij".-bp.:nit Church i'§s.1c-~Jo1y 30th or .\::;f-
i1\I'-1:.J.h l i m.;..~p.~ust Gth?Gr some other .';=t»T "
Lang and H..1\ielson :1-null as
those who furnished tho mais :anal
='the beautiful flownr~.
Colesiaw '»'»hi~;¥|=l.x1»io you pre fr I0i
\1 ' . :g h - p .-1:;.:.11 T e l l t h e p a s t o r y o u r p r e fc r e 1 i .l T h e I°` :1 mi .; ..
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21 " . . i \~1 Zi ' i l , , .1» :'tfi: :i | § | ; ||a|. 1 1 . l l ;~~1 D r N 0 \ I l l l l ! ; § { .R n t h m i i . I ; - H |
we wish to thank Reverfn-ls N. P.~ ~ f Cleaneliiil
* f 1 1 |1 ~~-1
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: m l nannum'. a u n t -
suurnr: o wn_I .hung
f " " ';~ ~| ~~ ~ _\:i-it-u-=E " ° " . ' . . f " '~ ~i f..-,\|'l .".¢|. 1 J I |. .|
1 I . r ~ Y | - '\'.:1| :nd Tentalm-'"': E--.| f1'| 1 --:\-.-r-»M: - .l 1 . , j'.\ H 1
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form. Pau»I )|>|[] u I11 n I ST
Over the Bkdr Drug Cn
Phnnv Black l l .Fchnnl.10:03 .\Lf 7-I.Jllllnal I1»7 Evenimxs by .-XppoBLAIR BRIDGE :Ul l ' .~
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I. .w. \~\\\Ill \r:1
1r Stringed I[1rlru|n¢11|1 L h mnl
uve ml ln s tn lc ti n n
1*-1 Ili112011 i:11 .rel
Opening THE EAT s umE. C.Ram. ProprhMull 40 Cqnln==£§¢é`nd execution .ne:eof;qzd E-§g4¢§§. io :hem to jqin :ha e3=}l_lint gbgdgze am' has nie t p.
iii!!!-112-lfirliillll 0 1 ' : d d m m no J n . R . M. I ma c :#Id enrqrgun ...Id 4|cup _bulllnt unter a 'Z r-i Excellent Cuisine"__" "I |1'" 1 ' i\."\*1°"' '¢k l ~L'lu"-g r a n b d .1I:»-cha.:J u l :L l i n .~ ~' I H _\'-
ll
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5 .;;1 ; ; § | . ~»:.I aij.;:| :».i ~.: l ~~ .ser ved h 5 ' | . .~ i 2 " i :
u Satisfactory Service
f"4 .'u i n 'nent I.,fficci
\1»l. i lfIl .211I "(wh;\t5 the sense in tak-1 .I n
\Ul lL l ` B Y v v m s uxw luxi ng :1 chanéc when we -;---..-.....t._ =--.~._UN i'l~.llliLlN I UR
Inav u1..\m .\l:»='m.u:'r & 'nr1.1~:
Lo\|P.\x\'
Bonded .\h=»lracter .
m o s h 1 s
Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebra-In
IIIIII
rm!;===an: eager us cunt: lu yuano l d t i r e s o n g u a r a n t e e d
f\_-_| _._-.)As i n apprekiation of the
bpening of our Bridge here
at Blair we Will offer next
I milkIJHHIUPIFIY o u k n o w ? D u n l o p : -
thc ti re bui lt to* stand
abus e .th a n b o n d e d
against abuse. Covered
by an iron-clad. bonded
guarantee against cqlli-
S'r.v u: o l x::\:1:.asKA I
..5-1|1 I I
' . ' . . | - : . :t - \ n r . .--I |
n .\ l | | . I |l n t h e l m l n n C a l m n f
\\a=-himzton L u u n ly .In-Ilra:-kal-
l n th e §1a\!h'r of lh t'Ehtatlt- ul
f~Ill'\1. \ l .\l"'| i»-nnoy,Ile-an-a-u-:Is .1
.J il
-ma*
DR. EDWIN T. JIPP
/veek rf)the people l)t[l\i:\cr chicken broth XRAY s1;R\'1cI:
ii-on, blowouts,vicinity sorhe extraordinary r ¥1!.!§:
r. Ns m a s h .e v e r ?k n o w n xI1 \:
But you must come
to believe how big v HMI ¥".m|.»=» and Loans\\o}}Eé`é i}§"§§e"i&Zmi£ Bldg.~gia r e liberal :radwin otfcr.
llL 1 i £ ll UI:u u u is _lc.lii»:~I° ,._p m e ,i |B o x m s n . \ B s TR . xc r r : z z
.I O f f i c e i n H a y l e B l d g .
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C o u n t y J U ! € "5 H .. r
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' ___|::~.;~nf !:»1 Ir"'QM Luz.m n 5-1r.;!--.TE:-1 ; fr~T H E har; »|..~ L i w r g e Hman*1-ch :a!.1¢.' '=\\.1ln||~,Y |~n
B a r r o n R O A D .-.?..'.,.'1T1' :it ~old d;|,_|;;h\°r ~ i i i ~ ~..'.~ ~ 1 --=-=-
Let The Enterprise do your Job Work Lgqal N
I :c v"'_ " '-Luvn v. ¢to Oma h a F r i d e l ~ r e she L|}|\
rs.A .A .A l x d e n u l an d :UI|,\"u\\f nn n n er z fliu r l f ur th e r im"unnl '-~:1 a,
WARRICK BROST R A N S F E R
B l a i r P h o n e 3 9 4
O m a h a P h o n e J a 3 2 7 5
slinvlcf To lilA||!, Nm.
Special Trips can be Arranged
I 'idl'Y ingrulielaln :uit:n:n»l>.-..:..1 U f».§.....+€»n 1.\'mlnm:dn\' eveIlc an of Te kr u mi h visitml Tu+2HiUv'g d adc noids.s h e . 'H .... zu ...,...,-dte r n o o n \ \ " th h e r d a u g h te r 't!r<o f be i § °3 " ' 5 a e t i n g n l o n x: n i c e ! L " mu : d mi lk ,hvgrr Q "..-£1 ;f » " 'ning. .v 5 J C h i c a g o &o r lh we s t e m Ra ilr oa d
°'9 A . ......`.as repnr e as II mn w n l d r v : ' |. v 1~1 :r "I h1l.lH£'l.Invu 1|:...1t.....~»f;hh: nrzar Hol"l21$lil.' ng \.:_.f1'1.' I... .IL 1 .»..\ . .|Th e :1:" Ellll ge ne ra l COI\f€'l"0I1C\
Mr. and Mfs,Byron Beard and .me nmuuhildrenspentFridaywiththerfhuf r
S y ! !l \ ; i : u u x .a . ; 1 - . - , . . . _ _..1 l a v u . 1 : 1 g .H 3 5 8 : I u u .. ».G . L a n a n d f a m 1 l §|.1 |0 ;i h e L k m c h o f G o d m e e t s a t E a s t 5 f m p m d a l."1 v »
uq S05\.u1¢iay f o r a c a mp i n g !I ( ).1. .~- r Ili a .n -l C U N G R E G. x : r | 0 x . \ L L i u r z c u § § § " ; , _ _ f §; s , 3 0 f { h . " " d ¢:un~" ° " " " { f ' § § ; " ';"'_,S
Also the Nebraska State Con-Northbound
1 7 15 am daily except Sundayference meet;:\tHolhrook Angus :-..-»~2:52 p.m. darly exce t Sumlay18111, continue:= ovvr Augu-t ...oth 7:52 aim. iunday ogy.
A.FM...4~\:¢r.,-.|,:..\....Ma u l n \. |u |. v |\ . l n. . l )an u . |u n :: u \ ll i s t a n d D r .C a m e r o n w a s c a II £ u
M o n d a y .H e r f r i e n d s a r e h o p m g
He n r y Gr i mm ,Mr s .A n n a Pet~W e ar e f r y i n g to ma k e theseersenan d son,J u liu s an d Mr a .-..fn alammnr smr\.'1ve1~i bl'1IIhI.. bflef 8[ld
: o r ner speedy rec overy .' S a r a h J oh ns on dr ove to : . n e n n n - » -" " ' -" T f I fi n g f r i e n d s ! " T P A U L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H.Mr . a n d Mr s .He n r y B e a r d , ~do ah Sun day f o r a li t tle tm .'3~L"i?L'§Z2""n3§F'sSL"$ay m o r n i n g l b 5 ( D r u m.Ne b r a s k a )
. md Mr s .By r o n Be ar d : m d chi]-1 A B Hi tc h ma n an d famaly o f e ..nh a 2,010 by Re v.R J_Rei ner ise n,Pa s to r
dren Sh out Sunday a t the Ch ar les _ " an A aio,Te xa s we re vis ito rs vu ll be un nc he d W1 Sun da y Sc ho ol at 1 0 a. m.
Ra y h o me ne a r Te k a ma h v.here " t t h e n #Q Hi tc h ma n h o me ' i a g ti llh s V a n u lu Br un ton .1 k Chu :c h s ervic es at 11 a. m.
Mr s .Rosa Sears livmz.Mrs. Searsaf a °|(Thnrrh Sc hool a t 10 _oc loc 1
bou tnn oun rl12:35 p.rn. daiiy except SunrJay5:30 p.m. daily.
L BUS scmanunrt ~
l.§f§ff{<5LE@I-{1`"3 1|"|"1 ~ "}§§-v~eek.1 " " " " ".-vie u e y ut e f Tek Uh-'Prof Flack, sxpenntendent. Yomgf Humboldt.---Fire Baptized Holi "i°EL"".{'"'i§'friends hope she may improve.Mme Amy Ireland o am 1Mlf .and Mrs.Don Metzler and wa3 a guest at the home of M,_;pcoples meetmg at T P m.bun ness Assoclatlon .,_in erect church .
"'E'lUIH
wem Friday evening? vin-ignd Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon for a du).Arapahoe-Midwest Cafe install 12:00 A. M.
z
iors wlth Mr.and llirs.Clyde few days last. week.|Our ladies of the L. S. U. *°""n;-frigerating system.~ ~ M .
etzler.1 I Miss Irene Mae Larsen; daugh-ptct to eerve ll\\1¢Y1€'S 0l1lhe dalf °f|Federal Highway department " M.
.the Bndge Opening Celebrating. approves route of Highway N0 Elmcreek--Plans coAchangeinroutetwowastf M . and Mrs. Louis Larsen,.made Tuesxiay by orders from the fI'..°.......f. in .llvlinrrfnn Inst Wed-I1 will be a friendly act if their 20 from .Ainsworth to Valentine irrigation ditch svete''.r
Southbound
11 100 A. LL
2:00 P. M5 :0 0 ~ i i
8:15 P? mm
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anpleted f o r
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postal department f'f°m Washing- Xgl1§§`0;i $§ 'b§§ £ e "§ 5 e l{|d friends would meoion the min and passing through Johnstown am'Superior--Consiruct.
I zo such vasmng peope aa Wood Lake.story hotel underwayton.The Blair earner turns west :meat the Byron Bunn comer for one- her tonmls rémoed bY Dr.Dar-fb meet.|half mile and then south on his ies.At thia wnting sbp is g'et~v\_...._n ____..-:.a._,1§?f_°;"1`.f5h`,'fE"`f f 7 .°'2_be cs~Al8pal'\oe Flour Mil
Ho w To B EAT A G LEY
AT [ TS Q N GAME
\In Washington county as well
as many other eastern Nebraska
counties. lame mxlleys have form-
waste is concerned,it woulsiigulley is more than four ane one-
scarcely be worth while to spendlhal! or five feet.The soil saving
any money to stop these large dnm of ennh with concrete o rditchesbutwhenyouconslderitiletube is the permanent and
that gqod fields are cut in threeieasiest solution.With careful
or four nieces and that each fieldicnnstruction nd ditch is too lurgu
IE Mr. and Mrs. wufma Amdt .,¢'w1LL TRAIN TEACHERSFOR HENS Now Chicago, drove in Wednesday eve-'or FARM Accouwrmc
_'f _. Ith a t t s h a ll a c t a s a n e q u n li z e r l P A Y S T o o i ;
~ E N T E R P R I S E .jifhnllficlxllififktr nut fm-eism stood:i\
'v i } ` . f 5 } ¥ I ~ - r : l l l . e t In .ning io see friends and relalives..°JOHIN A. RHOADES.'Publisher the interest of our workers, with July and August are month;Mr.and Mrs.Frank Stticklett One ite?more has been a1ided|
.h I h I ta.d d'.ci when the old hen on the average to the plan whereby farm boysISSUED EVER1 THURSDAY t en'ug 1'f'1¥\K s °1 or J _ no 1 .H |, .wl1.i and son were danner guests laot.and girls may learn to keep realrIit is ztcessar to farm mzglt just as we e a 1wigsoca es,...._?..-».:...¢ fav ,nl fha -.mmnml Rho nrnhz ~ a r. the ho me o f Mrs . Curtls farm accounts in school.High ed within the h - invent?-fivg ¢=!'!="~¢ be fqimgd ww; point-rownltn be #lumped with a soil aaviig$1.50 offgef th c lTII.f.LlI3l | .0I€lIIL ;| u\;n~uuu.. un.nn vw, ..-»..~...»..... .....,~..~Ul l ll a mt.... ,.. . .r nh nnmln hnv n mdilc tion.f r o m h e r o wn e i .S h e g o e s to th e |e.......:Price per Year school itudenta who take Reviews thirty yeas.As long as the bot.-|the economic loss is readily ap-ldam.
wil!nrolmblv
All Blair Barler Shops
CLOSE AT 6 P. M.
EACH EVENING EXCEP TINU
Wednesday and Saturday
O P E N
Wednesday night until 9 p. rn
r Saturday night until 10 p. m.
L a g c VL \.»n.¢\|r " " " " ' "a d d h k ~n t l u l u u 5 w l x l rl n t e m d a s s e c o : \ d » c l a s s m a t t e r L e g i s l a t o r s s h o u l d w o r k t o - . va r . i » a 1 : : ; . a r a _ ;g r a m s o c s p e r m a n e n t c u r l a n r e c
l t t h e p o s t o f f i c e a t B l a i r ,N ' e b r . !a t a r i f f t h a t w i l l a d e q u a t e l y p r o -f e w t o t h x m u d h c l f q f vs a t e r ,c a n M r s .M a r i a n
gm.your] in the normallm:~"-.:-§..,.,!l';;°:.\;*1£e f2H':'.£.3ft°:E.-.tt'.'::.=*:.:f§,':'.,°.£i=»» to nlodgh gran very little 1: does not nw to waste very ,,.;;';;,. ;;;»`.§~§;;.;;.fw~;;; ,;;,;,;;
~ ~ gaudy time in attempting to use delgaonstralionn and nail savingun d e r i h e
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. e t o f C°"3" °°"°o r tec t Ame r i c a n indu str ies a n d
Ihisrc h 3,1319.wo r ke r s wi th o u t und ue dis c r imi n-
Every subscription is regsaded ation against foreign Producers.
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to th e wee ds o r ur us n pale : o r a
ne st, an d to t he t re e s f o r a r o o s L
A fe w o f ' th e o ld h i d di e s ma y l a y
e g g s i n t h e l o u s e i n f e s t e d c h i c k e n
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`" " " " " ' " "w i l l g m .n o r m :| ; q m u » 5 I l l vu c a u s u bWhite 206.26-1t farm accounting.Faculty at the
Mrs.Bertha Gollehon visited agricultural college and the state
from Thursday until Sunday Withlsuperinbendent of schools'officeherdaughter,Mrs.Ruth D3Ck€Iil\ave outlined the instmction tobe
change.~he first few year
1 g ||:.~but gradually the land owner
realized that his fann was being
cut in two with a deep ditch.
So far as the actual land that is
All Blair Barler Shops
CLOSE AT 6 P. M.
EACH EVENING EXCEP TINU
Wednesday and Saturday
See the NEW
Singer Sewing Machines
at the
SINGER SHOP
Call lor Free DemomlnEnn
If your old machine needs
repairs just, call BLACK 183
O P E N
Wednesday night until 9 p. rn
r Saturday night until 10 p. m.
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brush dams xvhern th e de p th o f th .sla in ; Co n- lmc tc d in thi s c nu n ty
Zimlf.-EiL..§¢"&§l1 be il15t.3l1|Zl.\|'re-I l . l l l . \ I € ' \ ? I l u | | u u u a U N \U W T | | . u u : > \ :u u u L u c ;u m a n
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u n 9 \ l | \l l l \1 1 : 9 f h n 1 . n r e I o f O m a h a |zive:1 to the prospective teacher.1~ ~nI={i1iE1§`iis= Zn the|ro a s ts a r. mg m, n u: me
i f C r i me ac c ordlng to W a de E lh a wz e ta k e to th e g r e a te xp a r a tmn o f th e tu n e p a u l f o r |I.. . . .»11.. | .-n........._r n...a.......:......n n !Aa¢nm~in'Pini|'R,{»|\ia f i mn n f | hP 1..9}l!.
outdoors at For Sale New oil stove,:wo~For the paét tso or three years
burner.Onlv lhrhted a few times it has been possible for school
t h puhlisn ers ne lwt ll le u ;Duncr-w i th e subsc r iption wi ll re mai n
l n forc e a t th e desig nated aub-
lc r i p ti o n pric e.E ve r y subsc riber
mu s t u nd e rs tan d th at th e ae c o n di -
ti o n s ar e ma d e a p a rt o f the c o n -
tr nc t be twe e n th e publi sher a n d
Di uae nulr.||\,u..|u n ;d\uvsmnu-v.--.ICrimeComnnssion,costs the|United States $13,000,000,000 9,1
y ear.W e h a ve 12.000 mu rd er s an nu al_
ly ,5 ti me s th e nu mb e r rec orded
i n Gre at Br ita in .Sinc e 1900 o u r
Co ntra st thi s c o nf li ti on wi th th a t
o n a f a r m wh er e po u ltr y rec ords
or e ' k e p t : md f o lks k n o w h o w mu c h
p r o f i t th e y ma k e o f f th e hens.
Th es e hens wi ll ha ve ma s h i n a
h o p p e r i n th e house o r ou t i n th e
'u ._P a r ty deceased..Ca ll 11,E n te r -
pri se offic e.
Mr s .F r a n k W u l f f o f Colora do
Sp ri ng s, c ame u p f r o m Om a h a o n
W ed nes day f o r a sh o r t vi s i t wi th
her a u n t,Mr s .J .Stap leton .
bo y s : m d g i r ls to su b sti tu te a
p r o b le m i n f a r m ac c o un ti ng f o r
th e o ld ty p e o f b oo kk e ep i ng ta u gh t
f r o m a bo olc f A f te r wo r k i n g th e
p r o b le m i n sc hool,th e boy s a n d
g i r ls ha ve been enc ouraged to use
a u b s c n b e r ........,|.... Hahn rm infroxméd 350 nerlshalie.they will avr some zrnin|lfvm I n w,,,._=_1, anna* n ,.,__| a bla n k bool:an a nezp tn e lr pa r -mm. u u .u a . u l \ . n .Dyca l b 44 l c w a n t s k e e p t r a c k g f ~g n t h ew e e k v i t h h e r s i s t e r ,h f _T h s p r o j e c t i s b u t
F .B U I TI IC I(O f 0 l l | . 3 . h 3 |. . 3 { n .l....a£Iun¢'* h a l F i n h l u r n ; l r r i n n n
\
_.c ent.' e ve r y m g n t a n d mo r m mr ,m a y da y s la s t
T ?m l ?F° S § - . f f "f'f'f§.'§'"__'j Th e causes aC c r ime gr e m=3§\>\vi}l h a v ciear f r s l n wa te to Mr s .w
w
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n e n n e 1 ..l'L PH JI BC LS h U L | C } . ¢ \ \ U \ a n d ~~~M T .~~" I l l l0 0 S\ »H 1 CIBC'Il." f h a i s i n ~~U l u :p||u. .H:2 *|n \ ,Lawn.;u v » n .u m s i r e s o r r e f o r m s t h e c n m m a k I E l l i s n l a c e s c d r é l u a z i p l i c i r y o t h o u s e s a t m g h t , a n d l a s t a n d m o s t i m n r n w l d b y t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l c o l l e g e emuw. ...
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e x -- - - - - - - " ' "laws which, byfsimple matlaelnat-|important, they will lay regularly " " " " " "sion servzce sn nelpmg ran
"it would be a grcat.m\.s{ake to ics,has increased the total of in the nests where the eggs can The H't°hf°°k faffm 1mmedmte~keep records of receipts and
up:o.=»e that we .can °f""'""*' Wflcrimes.Every new law b.;.;cls bc gathered in good condition.ls we~t of k'3""fmfl is "°"f offered penaes.Those who figure
..¢......l ...............»...nh fha nl-....:...:..».l¢A...»|»»m¢».=rncrmrt Nahrrmkn nnllltrv keeners who take &)l $15,000.his IS 3. CholC€ place hgw mugh they U1llkE gf lose,
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n n n lh n m m n ln n n ||. u! 4 w e cm 1 t i m . l £? | . n w a n n m n r n n r
~ ;:\r;nftlfe;n;;;| 'f| whe n the gg? well worth the money.how they make or lose it, are
Ln nl' instice.henl could take care of.them-~N. T.Lund J:Co.folks who irnnrove .Qneir met
M rv.. .,.... ,...~,,..~ ...,.,...--|...... .,.. -...,_....' " ' i "to iI\$iSf unon constructive econ-1 lt. is :1 dialmearterling Fact thatjselves know :nan lr. pays I I C u n :lll.l|.uux |¢.Cu mu a c l ;u n :u n :lu un l.'° * P ¢ \ u . ; ,\.vu \.|5\.u - nL Z.C .J e n s e n f a r r } 1 n e { 1 r O f u m .l f t l i e v e .I N E E D L E S - -B E L T S
.Im in mf.nernrncnl."-(':1I\il1C00l|th¢=» infront maioritv of ourCitizenfl
A Good Investment
Replace those old ba th fixtures
W ith new and up-to-date goods.
The saving on W ater bills and re-
pairs Will soon ay for thereplace-m e n t a n d y<>-/"Wm have a ba th
room thati e sanitary which is a
safeguard to the health of the
whole family.
Price; are lower now than for years
THRESHING ORDERS
Will Be Delivered
Remember Us For Your
T h r e s h i n g O r d e r|If You Are Busy !
Phone Us and we wil
DELIVER IT TO YOU
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES and MEATS
North Side Store
John Moore Plumbing Co
.Blair, Nebraska
First in per capita beef produc-and everything for the
tion.Second, largest live stockmarket in country is nt Omaha.SEWING MACHINE
tak-crizne more or less as 21 mat-LOLil. 0\'ERl~`L()\\,you \.v|1nt a goou laymg x:J.rn\anh""'="-"'f'i"'1'_tmof course.Whzxt is needed is a good neighborhood, t is is your
for thx: lulu1°c an active public consciousness that Flhnrrinsnt Av#f¥ro.25 ;ch:nf:e.Thfesf tlarms wiil n t b e
idsreU Q - |nnn»-u-»
Building llighvmya Iwill force simplification and re-; " " § ' S § 'Vg'f " h \on me market iorever,so lt " "So rapid has been thu: de\eluf-fqrm of our laws and legai sys-rs.»ap.eon|s awng er terested let us know at once.m e n t o f a u t o l n u b i l c t r a w o l i n u s t e m ,a n d O p p o s e t h e t e n d e n c y m | h 0 u » @ g r u n t e d ,~\<l=imz t o t l r e a v -2 6 - 1 m N .T .L u n d &C o
o \ n \ \ § r \f h i l l !l | n l | \h i i I} l \ \ { l !» S ~u l l . \n n v n a n n n f n u n n f l :n n H u r ! l 1 . . p e a r a n c e O f ~h 0 m @ .1
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a r e o u m m o d u l e t l a n d < l a \ 1 r e r o u s :n n a n y l a w s t o u c h t h e g o o d c i t i z e n i P f ' ° ' ? ' 5 t i m e m e e k .£ 3 . 1 1 I r g .Q f f i "
l t r o u e - w a v e ~ = » : »c t 1 o= 1 s d f 1 t o d ; , , w m f o . . t t h e C r i m i n a l l a n S u t x e r l a n f i n t . a t e - 0 .»t N o h c m d e d i r r c i d n t e d n - r s s .A 5 J r e s u P I 1 °*n n z u I 1 .
a r e b u i l d i n g f o r t h e f \ f " f " ° °L o w 'T h e s o l e t e s t f o r a h y l a w i s I o r S x x l e - - ~ f " 1 e 5 h .J c r s f g y C O W N e b r a s k a p o u l t r y a d d s 3 2 m i l
\:cost pvrlvmnentqSlructcdwd are being con-..v 1 e enough fu .lshether it .
1
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.le Undér-§2G-lt
heifer calf.Phone Black 45llion dolinrs to. the st:1te's wenltl-si .1-»=\==»-»=-.|;¢_;;...11g-_
Bennett of Siuox City..Eighty thousand miles of highcus ab!P=\!i.with banked tumsnnrorld.We must return to first!Hrs. J.an d 'nzmf 1n;aLit:1l g mf lc d princ ipies i n ou r wa r ag ai ns t vi s ite d h e r mo th e r, Mrs . J . Sta ple -\va y s , o f wh i c h fu u r thousarlci i r e ]
Th e r e ' j f lu p la c e wi th o u r mn -mi m e .to n la st we ek .lg r a ve lc d o r p a ve d .|
c m SU-:mln-.in-]\0\l1 c ars f o r 20-
lnilc-rm-lmour h i g i r wy e. The. r°='-*3»°'|r u m l o P 1 : 0 G n m -
of tod.J.\nlus t i w hu llt wl t h a n (C o '\ ti nu ' d f r o m p a e tw o )
e y e o n t h e ~ ~ ~
3 o e "A . .§.' 0 T h e H o m e o f P e r f e c t T a l k i n g P i c t u r e s g
hav.gr o wn to $33,3l3G,20I a n n u u lly l 3 ; 3 0 ~ ~ S $ 2 § " ' § § ` § l; i ~~~A ~ E ~
.4:00 9. m. Americatx Arti.itic En
Leadcrslup for Tax Rcduchon Semble
5:00 p. m. American Salon Orchfact that 6:00 n. m. Baseball Rennru B L A I R
while there have been ¢o:|s|.ant| mo ~ m. Song Fest `
.wbslnntinl reductions in Federal 9:00 |\- m. L" ne and Grch.hxes and the national debt. state' 9:30 n. m. Illiyllnn Aces
UL Y I 8 To J UL Y 2 4
THURSDAYiam :ind debt haw u»»1 |-v.u n c s m b m g .0 : 0 ..1 0 I) .Il l .O w l L a n g a n d S e n
Thi.-3 is due to :\ew_ state actin.itio5' moo ~ m. John & Ng! and Metand multiplying offices and insti-|ro and Cosmo
The ugly remedy for the evils 'Thursdy, July 25
of expa.:1di:1g°the burdens of tax~5:90 a. m. Veterinary I.n
payers is for legislatures and state 5,00 a. rn. Record Progru
lié
n
in
uultiplying hmireaus and new off-'10=o0 a. rn Home Owned Stores |, >zialiam.|10:30 a. m. Golden Hour Orch.~
The people can lower tn>02S by 11=00 a. m. Better Homes
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A L L T A L K I N G
Comedy "J0'|'RlDlN(l" ll1l| NEWS
p»\'~¢,a
SUN DAY and MONDAY
A L L T A L K I N G
B09-ie I.u;'e and Cunrnfi Nagel in
4.-~.4 ..:"QV °. p~~C a n l o v e b r ¢ d q e ? h e g a p Ei ~ ~
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A L L .T A L K I N G
Comedy "J 0 '| 'RlDlN( i " a nd NEW S
p»\'~¢,a
SUNDAY and MONDAY
A L L T A L K I N G
n&:!§iE Lu;'e nnd Conrad Nagel in
C°`an'lbvebri¢@¢e1'ha'qap ~ ' ~
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A L L .T A L K I N G
Comedy "J 0 '| 'RlDlN( i " a nd NEW S
ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
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shoes-a neutral pufisla for others.
Mothers find. if
magic for scuffs
One touch of ~ mber a.nd.,acuffs ds.sa.p;~c1:.Smooth, umform lo
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co r comes bsck to hdadthou.Marc than go m;|.r\c1ou_-s shams--so q i ic e n t s . .C u l z w r s R v :H . \ ; L .b m x n .u n a n d \ 1 \ . } u ; . c n p
B A R T O N ' S
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A L L T A L I { I N G
Hush lah and Cunnvl Nagel in
e.».~a».~' i i '.mm -fu/.¢»¢Z'$§f:>~--
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--ze '7/HIULLJ was QQ.,ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
'Ihc following arcoums arc offcrcd iw thc umicrsigm.-d as
agcllis. for sale: io ilu* high(sl biddcr.The'right i-»rcaa-r\cd
in rcic-ct in full or in part any offcr.
Il¢lII) .|1~:xzuxs, Biair. Gm.olinc -s 2.10
nl.\rl lzlzmvx, Blair. Iinmrlilic- and on 2 22.96
ill.\(ll.\H»lI.licmmrd.Ni-l:.,2\I<rclialudihc - --"LxHi
ll.\Il()l.l)I{RI(l{.Blair.Sch., Prof. Scrsiccs - _ -- - l3.00
MRS.1:1-:sax .¢\NI`i{l3l,Blair, N1h.,. Prof. Scqviccs 11.00
\\ M. uuxxx. la. l. ll No. I, liioir,Xch.. Prof. Services 18.00
ul::<|z\lilIIIIIR,Hlai|._NNI., l'rof. !i|.r\if.v~;6.00
IlZ\llL ln:-mx, Jr., Blair, Sch., Denial 54rviccs f' - - » - 23.50
l.i.()Yl) AKINS, liennard. Sch., Ilimal Services - - - - -9.50
m=C.\Ii .\XI)lIRH(lN,Arliolxtou, NiIa., Ilcnlal Scniccs 17.00
llI'll.. ()i~€l!(}RN1I, H1rman. Nch.,Dcnlal Scrviovs -'- - 18.00
MRS, ,f\l(lIST I)l{.\I~I(}El!, 10.1 S. Center. Blair, Nch.
l ' l ' 0 [H ( ' l \ i l ' | L ' ! \--'----¢. .. .,. .....--»»-6 . 0 0
l{.\I.l"ll lL\U(§lIll,Arlington, Nob., For Rcpairs - - - - 10.30
The above iistcd accounts orc guamntccd by the owncrs
to be CORRE(.,"l' and `CNDISI'lf'I`I'II),' and wil!bc advcriisfid
for sale until fUifi.All bids for thc purchase of the nbov is -
counts wiil be r-¢=11.cel ut thc office of thc undcraignc1.
PO W |<1:. | ~ : ' s S | § ] R V I C E
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their iudgmcnln. notes and accounts will bc givcn full inform-
ation on rvqucst.
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EACH LADY PRESENT RECEIVES CHINA
"THE RED MARK"
COMEDY
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érn NA NITE CHINA NlT|§
EACH LADY PRESENT RECEIVES CHINA
"THE RED MARK"
COMEDY
Wa tc h |'|l ""n AII a
tlrv-made :md 2u:1inmc¢=d by Miller. with nhirzy-I|r"cP proevell yea15 uf mztvtamdimg lendorslnip in the rubber lillrl-. and |1liC1<0l| ly '*U¥`l@i'UfH¥10ll for fatir und
imlu-tr\hack 'nf iz.A lrulv muclern Lire. with --g||:\|<- deullng.'NU wlll hnd nurj prnce-1 extremely
extmmhick. extra deep tread whiuh will wear lhnlli-|u\\, and :mr s-ervicr» of the highest calibre."L-1: till;
Iwhnleands uf extra miles and magintaiil its rugged mm-skid replzwe lfmt worn ti|;e
._....._I |qualities fur lwyund eanyllxlng x¢»uhu\c ever received reams-unable cost and hmre tlmusamls uf mil
from tires in its prlcc field.1 ..interrupted.. uare-free miles uf tire sersgice-
G A SG A R N O I L S B A T T E R I E S
A
Kuhn'a photos wilfplease you. tf
The R.C.Hitchman family
drove to Plattsmouth last Sunday.
Highest price for produce.80-t!~Fu-mera UnionCreamS n
Mr. and Mrs.Mymn Mettinger
drove to Omaha last Saturday on
bnsineu
Chris K.Beudorf,Undertaking
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Tumip seed at Aye
M "Helen Hill of G~
is vial g Miss Edith
Mrs. George Davis
Saturday from Laurel.
Mr. and Mm. Jens N
in Omaha on businets
Mrs. R. E. Tilden ca
day from California ~.
spent the past two mo~
Laying muh at Aye Bros.25~¢1
Dr.Layland Shams,Chiroprac-
tor, Farmers Sbata Bank Bldt-ti.
Furniture, nxgn and floor cover-
lngx.Mathew R Bemiorf.21-rf.
"fx A. T. Allen vi sited at the
home f Mrs. James Ryan Friday
C. K. Bandnn, licensed embnlm-
er and umlertaker, Blair.Officephone, 161; res. phone. 183 8-tl
Richard Legs of Valley, Nebr.,
Hoo r|oU§Es
Let us m ake yo u an estimate an d
build before the fall rush.
FEEDING ELooRs
Corn is high and concrete floors pay
for themselves in corn saved.T hey
also helpprevent hog diseases.
POULTRY HOUSES
Hens respond to good treatm ent.
;, , .
m m
.Raspberries at Aye :|Furniture, rugs and
lugs.Mathew R. Bend~
Lee Hudleson went
Beach,near Ashland,ida some seining for th
Mrs. Lee Hudleson l
for Alden, Iowa for s
visit with her sister,-
Schafer.
Mrs. Gertrude Shre~
City,Iowa. spent last
ing at the home of M
Ossie Burton, south of
Score cards,place c~
day cards,sympawy
can be found at The
office.Popular price.
Mrs. N. R. Burdic an
of Hennan,are spen~
days at the parentd,
,home in this city.
lrns.25-rf Blhder 'Ivins at Aye Bros26~t£
mdon. Neb.Furniture, "gg and floor covar-
ensen.In u.Mathew Bendorf.21-ftf.
:turned nn Dorinc Heinzerling and Charles"!-'58 j f '"Cady visited with friends in Arl-
elsen were ingtnn last. week.
donday.FOR RENT--A seven mo m
ne in Sun-house, all modem.
we she has 26-lt N. T. L und fb Co.
MIS.An all modern seven mom Hume
25-ti
Loot covm-»
rf.21-rr
to Co r on a
donday to! itlte.Ioffime, ieieéebia
Ft llonday,Mr. and Mn..
:wo we eh Sllndav for Ku
LeE1E}=,`iE1s."biélif
J. D. Garrisonleft t I L in Dextervilie, saooo.?_H'.f'°..'ff°1 26-11;.N. T. Lund a co.uruoorg Jeweler a u.l!.....A ) - - ....; \l l " \ .isa:~Ior a short a week-end visit.
asure trip.Miss Gwenavexe Smith went
Harold Coutts of out to-the Grant Allen home last
a, spent Sunday?week for a little visit.
LS'mother,Mrs.Mr. and Mrs Donald Christen-
se n n f Oma ha . sn e nt tha we a k -a n d
u r s :uo or u u u u l D I u a m a n r u n -
lishing. House.14-tt
Miss Marie Ward of the Rose
Hill district is visiting her grand-
mothvr, Mrs. Olive Ward.
C. K. Banded, liaeged em§alm-
Pgggy and Frances 'Maller of
Qmaha, visited a few days at the
Wm_ Maher home.
Fur Sa le -A yearllng Humein
hull.Phane Si Johnson, Black 45,
lnir Nohr ma n
'___Ins.C.W j b u s i n e s s a n d ple|M r .a n d Mr s .
o f Si o u x ba by o f O m a h
reek vi si t-W ith Mr s .C o n t
a n d M r s . ; H a n s T. Mi lle r .
Blair.
rds, birdi-
cards-41|
Enterprise
2341
little son,
ng a few
:go Haack
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You can get over 7% on your
money in safe investment.Why
take less!See Don C. Van Deu-
sen.22-tf
Mrs. M. R. Bendorf will enter-
tain the Monday evening bridge
club at their meeting next week.
Mr.and Mrs.John Miller, ac~
.mg a;.§;`ea;.;;.;.;;. i§.§.}2.""
Clnrena Anderson ot Omaha,
came up Sunday to spend the day
with his family.
Send that next order of printing
to The Enterprise and get good
work at fair prices.18-tt
When you want letterheads or
ar md nnderhker, Blair.Oii fin
phone 161, res. phone 183.341
Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mencke
drove to Fremont Tuesday on bus-
lngss.
Mr.and Mrs.Si Johnson/ re-
turned Saturday frprn the lakealn
northern Iowa.
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The Campfire girls, Okyaain, re-
turned Sunday night from n amp-
ing trip of a week's duration.
Miss Oral Akina, who is taking
nurse's training in Omaha, vialted
her sis!/er,Mrs.Roland Overton
Sunday.'
Mrs. John Watkins and Vivian
I.I
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e in fro m
'iday for a
Mil, Frank|
companled by Mr. and
Hammer, drove up to '
Sunday afternoon and
ning they drove to Ox
Mrs. Chas. envelopes or :statements call The o;
lfekamah on Enberpdse.18-tr Vananth e e ve -D r .a n d M r s D .w n e u dr o ve
na h a .to Omalm S unr nv tn \ .:¥ n¥|M r u n d .. A.
y v u au su u gc uuzlg P M o r B l I to n o u r mo n e y D o n C_o f Ca lh ou n,we r e m m r a s
Th u r s d a y to a tte n d a b i r th d a y d i nDeusen.2 2 tf n e r o n Mr s . D .A.. Comm on.
v .. H8 . lt» € l1 d ~ ] : i l' 1 C o l{ l ~Th a W m Mn h n r r h i ld r o n J n k .
naymunu nru==¢camRapid City, s. D. last F
week's visit at the pnrem
e e ~ e a e s n 1 ~ r ~v |: | ;:~
offic~.Our plan service is free of
charge.
MACHINE SHEDS
Every farmer knows that machine
sheds psy.Galvanized C h an n e 1
Drain Roofing and Siding makes the
best machine shed.Let us show you.
1
LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING
/~.
RIVETT Lumsma COAL co.
Bross home.
Bliss Thelma Underwood,whowasmarriedWednesday.enter-
tained the bridesmaids and ushers
at a six o'clock reahearsal dinner
;ut Crowell Home Tuesday ey/ening.
Clifford Halbert,Clyde ,Comp-
ton and M. R. Bendorf drove over[to Gretna Saturday night and
'more guests of Burrnan Guyer,
.uho is employed there.Bunnan
luccompanied them to Blair Sun-ldny afternoon.
|Mr. and Mrs. S rl. Collins and
sons of Louisiana, who have soent
lthe past week at the W. B. Rod-lmun and Jake Bross homes left
'Sunday for Lincoln and will later
go to Kimball, Nels. and Yellow-
smne Park, after which they 'will
return to their home.
Mrs. M. R. Bendorf entertained
Lthe Thursday afternoon bridge
lclub following luncheon at the
lcafe,last week.Prizes were
awarded Mrs. Raymond Burr for
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Permanent Wave.$7.50.All
kinds of beauty work.Phone 197.
Childmrfs permanent wave, $5.00.
Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.
12-tf
The merchants of Herman are
putting on a free movie every
Saturday night through the warm
weather.This surely should be a
business getter for Herman as the
best films are being used.
Jim Smith ui Omaha, who was
arrested on the charge of intoxi-
cation of July 3rd was given his
hearing on last Monday morning
and plead guilty receiving a fine
oi'$l0 and costs totaling $20.55.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brass enter-
tained the following relatives last
Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Col-
lins and sons of Louisiana, Mr. and
Mrs.Ellis Newton and son of
Craig, Mrs. G. C. Rodman and two
daughters of Lincoln, J. A.Rod-
man of Omaha, Mr. ahd Mrs. W.
B. Rodman of this city.
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a.;.'avTEi'aais...;
When lts cards you need,see
The Enterprise.Most any kind of
card from birthday to Christmas
can be found here.23~tf
Miss Miklred Ramsey of Oregon
Missouri, is coming the latter part
of the week to visit Miss Edith
Jensen.
Clerk of the District Court Mar-
cus Beck is still smiling over the
binh of a boy on Fdday, July 5.
This is soy number two.
Oak Armsoead and wife and
daughter of Fremont,visited in
this city at the home of Mr.
Mrs. A. S. Arinstead Sunday.
Do you play bridge?The
terprise has a complete new
of score cards,place cards,
Why not see them'23~tf
Mrs. J. H. Bowman is expect-
ing her daughter,Mrs.Hazel
\\'aterma.n of Harlingen, Texas to
arrive the latter part of the week.
Mrs.Myrtle Stricklett,Misses
and
En-
line
etc.
| ness
the week-end at the George Davis
home.
Mrs. Lester Hansen entertained
the Jolly Coffee Club at her home
last Thursday afternoon.Allhad
a pleéant time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton drove
over to Glenwood, Iowa last Sun»
day to spend the day with old
neighbors and friends.
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Frazey of
Lincoln,visited at the George
Blanchard and John McKay homes
a few days last week.
Royal Neighbor kensington will
meet at Modern Woodman Hall
Friday afternoon,July 19.All
members invited.
Mr. and Mrs.\Vm.Lamb and
Mrs.W. T.Meadow of Fremont.
visited at the A,T.Allen and
Harvey Pounds homes Thursday.
I. N. Warrick is convalescing at
the home of his daughter,Mrs.
Eugene Jackson of west Wash-
ington street, after a serio\1s}1/~
Agnes McMillan and Eva Smith M ;,.».a nr..-,_,,___,,,______,
---~--~------~»-~--~f------ <---Dick and the baby, spent a few
days t week in Omaha at the
Ben Holler home.
Mrs.Ernest Ladwig and dril-
dren of Manila,Iowa vidted 'at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Ladwig last Thursday evening.
G.E.Robeson,son of C. A.
Robeson of the Clifton hotel.is
here this week visiting his par-
ents.His home is in Tama, Iowa.
I-`riend.s` of the J.B.Spellman
family will be glad to know that
they like their new home in Wil~
low Springs,Missouri and are
enjoying good health.
Raymond Cady,who has been
visiting his grandmother in Oma-
ha for two weeks. came home on
Friday in time to help his brother
Charles eat his birthday cake.
Sheldon Peck and daughter, Mrs.
Bertha Goliehon returned last
Thursday from a week's visit with
their daughter and sister, Mrs A.
H. Donnelson of Marshalltown, ia.
Mrs.E.K.Gustin,who has
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muse wnu receivewl ll b e ho ste ss a t th e n e xt meet-f__M_,_,,___ ,¥|mn u.a n n o u n c e m e n t :
fn a v v f a n n .mf u n
left In st Su nd ay fo r n we ek 's v a-
c a tio n tr ip .
John Jensen of Lincoln,is
spending a nionth's vacation at the
ho me of h i s p a r e nts , Mr. a n d Mr s .
J .P.J ensen.
Mr s . -F r e d H u f f re tu r ne d t o
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........N .-ru.. w ww uugw nuiKa n sa s Ci ty ,d r o ve u p Sa tu r da y
n i g h t a n d sp en t Su n d a y wi t h
th e i r mo th e r . Mr s . Mi n n i e B u g e o n
Th e y r e tu r n e d h o me o n Mo n d a y .
Sn o t. Ma s s e r, W m: S c h mi dt a n d
Dr . P e e ble s r e tu r ne d Su n da y fr o m
a t r i p u p to L e ec h L a k e th e pa s t
be en i n a n Um u h a ho sp i ta l l o r
th e pa s t Gf te e n day s,re tu r ne d
. h o me Th u r s d a y mu c h i mp r o ve d i n
health.
Mrs. M. E. Morse of SL Iauis,
Missouri is .spending her vacation
.an the home oi herparents, Mr.la n d Mr s .C .A .Robeson o f th i s
mg.
Wanted--Names of young peo~
ple in this vicinity who have been
induced to sign contracts,which
are promissory notes,for tuition
in business colleges to be paid
after graduation.A copy of tlie
law regulating this matter will he
sent free.Address J. B. Haynes,
521 Sunderland Bldg.,Omaha,
Nebr.25»2t
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H f h e a t p r i c e s a r e g o i n g u p ,b u y f l o u r n o w 1 \ " ' f ~
.exxngtnn rearn luur,'.r _per 48 lh. Hack ~$1.65 . " -.1 _.N 1I.exlngr,<m(.»reumI<1uur ~.v "*per 24 Ib. sack --.85 ; . g = ~ ~
1 ;~j ~ "v f35C jam Grape I..adc. Plum ~ ; . . \ f
Lwdc etc.. spl. per jar .25 ~ |' "'
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I{or1ev. vgf cake ».20 (.|~g
recently, of the marriage of Hu-
bert Holmes of Tappenish, Wash.,
to Miss Maud Barkuloo on July 7.
Hubert is the san of Mt. and Mrs.
James Holmes who resided in this
city several years ago, hir. Holmes
operating a tire npa i r shop a t
that time.Hubert graduated from
the Blair high school in 1923 and
left Blair shortly after.H i s
friends here wish him much happi
ness.
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.~1'f"~Your Groceries
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If you have ever had 'a late delivery of your grocery
order, you know how exasperating it is.W e know,
too---that is the reason we are always on our toes to-make prompt deli f ll dvery o a or ers.Just phone 32
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammer,
Mrs. A. W. Fees and Harriet Gol-
lehon returned Saturday morning
from a week's visit at Gordon,
N n h
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Hitchman
and family started for the Black
Hills last Tuesday morning for a
lime vacation trip.They were
our dining room will He opeix and
we will be ready m serve the
public.Clifton Howl,
26-lt.C. A.Robeson, Prop.
Mr.and Mrs.Lvle Guver and
Mr. and Mrs. Mehern West of
Herman, spent Monday with Blair
relatives.Mr. West is having a
vacation from the Plateau State
bank.
Stanley Jensen, youngat son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen, who has
been quite dick for n week, is im-
proving now and hopes tb be able
to be out again soon.
Mr.and Mrs.L .P.Peterson
accompanied by mr.and Mrs. C.T. Farnham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bruse of
Karnrar, Iowa came over last Sat~
undny to spend Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Myrtle Kilinn. Mrs.
Bruce remained for a longer visil
but Mr. Brute retumed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludwig and
daughters,Mr. and Mrs.Clifford
Hineline and son and Mr.I-'rank
lglineline expect to stan on a va-
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family and Mr. and hks. Andrew
Madsen of Lyons,were dinner
guests at the Oscar Guyer home
Sunday.
A new .six room bungalow with
nearly an mere of lund adjoining
Dana College must he sold w
settle estate.$4750.00.
26-It N. T.Lund & Co.
Misé Amy Ireland of Teknmah,
came down last Friday evening to
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and family and Christian Anderson
helped Mrs. Wm. Vogt of Kennard
celebrate he; birthday last Friday
evening..
Mr.and Mrs.G.G.I-lines and
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Latta drove up
to Sioux City Sunday to take
Charles Dixon, who has been vis-
iting here, to his home.
E. B. Redfield and wife return~
ed Saturday from a week's stay
at Lal-re Okoboji.Mrs.Clifford
'Redfield and Jean of' Omaha, en-
joyed the week with them.
Mrs. 'Elmer Gaines of Alliance,
Nob., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Gollehon.Her brother,
Eugene, who has been out to Alli-
ance, teutrned home with her.
Mr.and Mrs.Roy 1\IcKeen ofOinaha,came up Thursday and
are spending the week at the Ed
Durant home.Mr. McKean is en-
joying a twoweeks vacation from
his duties at Sears, Roebuck Co.
Black and White Beauty Shop.
Phone 195 for appointments.38-tfTheEnterprisewillprintyourstationeryanddoitright.WeI
are l1ea<lquarters for your printing
needs 18-tf
Mr.. W.D. Heller oi' Glendale,
California came up Saturday aft-
ernoon from Omaha where she
has been visiting relatites.Mrs.
Halley will remain in Blair visit-
ing friends and relatives.
Mrs.James Sitinkle and -two
children of Chadron, Neb. are vis
eation trip to Fargo,North Da~
kata in a few days.
' Mr.and Mrs.Erv.Haller of
Beaver Crossing, brought Mr. and
1llrs. Sam Haller home last Satu:-
lda y from Beaver Crossing where
they have been visiting the past
two weeks.Erv.and wife re-
turned home Sunday.
Priscilla Rhoalies entertained a
dozen friends at a r s o'cloci<
dinner last Friday eening' fol-
lowed by a theatre party at the
Paramount theatre, Omaha tvherf
time young folk saw Clara Bow
in "Dangerous Curves".
Albert Snyder o f Reading,
Penn. came in last Thursday and
visited with his aunt, Mrs. Emma
Massey for thqday.He was on
his way to Los Angeles and ex-
pects to return from the west in
about two weeks and will take his
aunt back to Pennsylvania with
him for a little visit.
Word comes to J.H.Bowman
and wife of this city of the ar-
rival of a little daughter at the
home of their son,Arthur .Bow-
man of Santa Fe, New Mexico on
July T.The young lady weighed
eight pounds.Arthur was a form
er Blair boy and his old friends
will rejoice with him at this tirne.
Miss Elizabeth Hopewell istak-
ing charge of a bunch of girls
hver at Little Sioux,Iowa this
week where they are enjoying a
camping trip.Those in the part;
l ". 1 n u n \ 1 . . . i
a n u r u u at y a i l J a s J.a u r s l l l u L \ u v | » \ . u . n
home.She returned to her home
the ;1EXl. day on the noon bus.
The J.A.Dowdén farm near
Blair is now offered for sale for
$90U0.l.|0.Considering the location
and the improvements, this will be
a real bargain for some body.
26-lt N. T. Lund &: Co.
Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Terrell,
who have been in Arlington since
ser.-lc-1 v..is out, tvllere Mr. Terrell
h;1- bc.1: building for his brother-
1|.-iaw, Lnauncey Lynn, are mov-
ing-back to Blair today.
Mrs. Frank Jenkins was able to
come down stairs last Sunday [br
the first time in weeks as she has
been quite ill for some time.Her
family and friends are glad to
imow that she is better.
C. J. Beckman is home after a
few weeks treatment with Lincoln
physicians.He is reported as
much better and well on his way
to recovery which is good news to
Blair friends and store patrons.
Mrs. A. F. Armstrong of Oma-
ha, came up Monday for a couple
of week's visit with her niece,
Mrs. Bertha Gollehon.Mrs. Arm-
strong lived in Blair when the city
was in its pioneering days and no
doubt can notice many changes.
Lyle Guyer and family drove to
Lyons Saturday enening a n d
stayed over night with M.r.and
Mrs.Andrew Madsen.In the
nuorni.-2 they brought the Mad-
s~.:.>bark to Blair with them to
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rup. per can .45 Van Camps Mackerel per can .l5
v.le cansp. par can .IO Su afar SIWC1fi~ per paii .25
L Cocoa
..10 Kindling Wo od For Sale
your tires the way
you select a car!
Sn. 2*-.nw I-Imni:
ur vegelnhlc sm
Ileibcrgs Mull S5
Hen-lle_\'s Breakfn You buy a car according to the price you wishto pay. the length of time you want uh keep it,
and the miles you expect to travel:
Did it ever occur to you to buy your tires onthesamesensibleplan-according to your
atetuul motoring neeile1?By "taking your
measure" fd? tires, we help you to save money.No use getting the most expensive kind if you
\fol\'t need them.So we analyze your require-
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me n ts a n d g i f e o u r prescriiatioim,basod o n
expe ne nc e.-"°"
W e ha ve Goody ears i n a ll ty p e :a ll sizes-~
a n d a t a ll prices.'l` ha t's wh y we c a n d o thi s
f o r you..\\h1.°n u very lo w pric ed Goo dy e ar
wi ll last a ll risrht f o r th e wa y y o u d r ive ,we
advise it..W e d on ' t tr y to " wo r k o f f " s o me -
th i n g b e t te r ju s t because we k n o w y o u c o u ld
ea si ly a ff or d th e be st.If th is s o r t o f s qu a r r -
s h o o ti n g a p p e a l s to > 0 u : tr y u s o n y o u r n e xt
¢.5 a . . . . .'. . .
We have the new prim dres-4 and step-im
In match. suit ----$2.30
Sew fini Crepe 'l`cdflie==. each --$l.98
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Xewcst. falehiunri lace and Georgette ~
collar.s, each --
2;N
. - f
-.as to 52.95 ~
ew Halt Crepe Step ins. each $1.98
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0
-gg:..H a n d o u l h r u i f l e r e d M a c l i e r i n R i g h t i e s a n d P a j a m a s
r G u l c h $ 1 . 0 0 -S L 6 5 a n d S L 9 8 :P a j a r n f u s ,p a i r -5 1 . 7 5
//l{nU:x. package uf twelve - 3 " -
\.50
Naps. package uf eight -.25
iting Mrs.Skink1e's sister,1»m.1=='-'=U°f°'"~'2f*ulluenson,I:Ul£.£..,,e"»f,,u,;,,_ Tom MadsenCurlSchmidtanMr.Schmidt. and Doris Tllden.1|°r°"°°\'suf..,~lg .:w 1:-_k D d 3_\l L |1 -RI e ":m uge oMr. Snhkle was s permtendent of ,zfn §f1i"§2¢*'"';'?°A1?§3'£$k'honau.
t h e B l a i r s c h o o l s a f e w y e a r s a g o E } r t e l e s o n a 1 `T 5 .1 : : L o f t h e D .;H c h u r c h
r .m 3 g 1 _.d i n .u n . . 'a n d m m h o l d s t h a t p o s i t i o n a n t h e 1 .w i l l = L n w U m h i s !d i l n 1 l n t h e|i tire nu rchmm
. / , f i / l i o n s . / , f o r e Q ., / e i d e 6 / 1 Chod ron sc ho ols.
F o r Sa le :`\'l'l\y re nt. wh en y o u
c an o w n a ric h,fe r ti le 120-ac re
f a r m wi th a n a lmo s t n e w l l é
sto r y dwellingf,tw o good h a m s
Mi s s V e r a L a m b entertain ed a
f e w fr ie nd s at.a la wn p a r ty la st
F r i d a y e w n i n g .Th e r e we r e si x-
te en p r e s e n c a s f o llo ws :Do r o th y
Ha i n ,W i lm a a n d He le n Bu r ge r ,
On e almo s t ne w, ga ra ge a n d othe r 1TflSi 0 Sorenson,B a r b a r a B o wm a n .
b id i ng s , wi nd mill, y o un g pr o du c -
ip orc har d,fi n e pa stur e,REQ
mi l f r o m to w n a n d to gr a ve l
L o u i s Ar ms te a d .Ho wa r d Th o mp -
so n,Cly d e Sap pe nfi eld,D o n a ld
K e i f e r , L a u r e n B i f f a r , Me r le Ho n -
f r i _tha the average sen,Carter Brunton,Everettrggt.:)nlyesg100.00nper a c n e xvi th lL a mb ,Me r to n K u h r ,Ma r i e Pe t-
c nsy terrns T o see i t wi ll c o n -
..:.......penn
er sc n o f .Kansas C i ty a n d V e r a
L a m b .
. ..' " v . ...- __ . . .bri dge of fic ial.: an d thei r g ues ts at
D o n a College d i n i n g r o o m o n th e
da y o f th e b r i dg e de d ic a tio n .Th e
plac e is a n ideal one to s e e m a
lo lg e c r o wd a mi B la i r is f o r tu n a p e
to be ab le to s ec u re th e place a n d
the servic es of timese c hurc h ladies.
A fi n e d in n er i s a s su r ed .
Fr ie nd s and relatives o f Mr s .
I~ien:'y Toss .spent o. very pleasant
e ve n i n g wi th h e r Mo n d a y , J u ly 1 5
wh e n th ey ga th e re d a t h e r h o me
EA n@~mn~4GOODYEARS ARE 2 To 1' FAVORITES
Car owners. recently interviewed thmmzhnul FI
lm sauce " ' " '" " " ''in ho no r o i' h er bi rthd ay Th e f u l2 6 - I t C. J .~I Forty -f ive fr fEI \dS Of ira* D . A\In 1x§m:r urows nme nn t Kizaccre W It h e c o u n l r y c x p r v s s é d n 2 t o 1 p r o f e r e m g ~
R t u i l u n n m n A n n -al .. .u f. - . 1 .........1 ... -» .. .l __. _ _ l . . .
3".su And ~ y e a r ¢4nleB.lu~!~year.show~Q
xzreater increase than all makes of lifes com-bined.What heifer proof is there tha! Good-
year make the best tires?
o 0B l a l r T o p &' l ` 1 r e C o .
Efficient Tire Service
Telephohe Black 9
BLAIR NEBRASKA
Blair,
Nebr
r m...:..mn. fComnf.on. rathered at the home of ITLIQXE'r l h L \ | l \u a n u m m a s u l u
es A.A.Jensen,Paulfu .n ..ILr|U n::>uu u ;n u y u r n . ,au \ . u |-.. .a n d h i s s i s t e r ,M r é .A n n a K e m p l h l r . a n d M r s .C .W . B u r g e r t o h e l p
o f T a b o r ,I o w a d r o v e i n S a t u r d a y c e i e b r a t g h e r b i n h d a y l a s t . ' I ` h u r s »
; | e \ e n i n g t o v i s i t f r i e n d s a n d m l - | d a > *_-\_p i c n i c d i n n e r w a s s e r v e d .
i u t i v e s .T h e y l e f t T u e s d a y f 0 f 1 L I i S S M a r g a r e t L i n d e n b a k e d t h e
|p o i n t s i n C o l o r a d o w h e r e M r s .b i r t h f i a y c a k e w h i c h w a s v e r y
K e m p " I l l a t a )f o r a vi s i t w i t h b e a u t i f u l w i t h i t s y e l l o w f r o q t i f x g
i i l m n r d m m h f o r w h i l e M r ETE CRS OTI d B C O I 8 t € d w i t h p i n k 3 t 9 ~ l " 5 8 f \ d H 1 E ; \ . l l ! b Q i \ I 1 |
Siert,G
Kuhr.
Mr.a
Omaha,
relatives
Those p
ieo.Kuhr. Jr.and Otm
A.Deism! of
entertained a number of
s at dinqer last Sundayresent were Mr. and Mrs
will 0 on [0 L03 Angeles Cali!-l'|l.l'S r r a m :n l u n r prtsullteu m.Il~.l*f""llC¢ Ablf cu, rua.\Iu:ul\\:uf Iun.,orniag wh-ere hi s wi f e is .isitirlg C o mp to n wi th a b o u q u e t o f r o s e s ; MI -an d Mr s .A .A .J ensen,M r s
a n d w h o m th e y wi n s p e n d a f e w o u t o f h e o w n ard en.The r<>@e=1|.§.=§.§=.;T_~'§'j.S°§;__1§*I=;~ I l o w ;
3".su And ~ y e a r ¢4nleB.lu~!~year.show~Q
xzreater increase than all makes of lifes com-bined.What heifer proof is there tha! Good-
year make the best tires?
o 0B l a l r T o p &' l ` 1 r e C o .
Efficient Tire Service
Telephohe Black 9
BLAIR NEBRASKA
Blair,
Nebr
- m m Blair, Nebrukn, July 18,
evening.
Mila Esther M
iiornia is visifriends hem.
Mr. and Mrs. Jof Arlington s~ .J
ning at Wm. Ho!
Stanley Kerkh~
days with his -c
Scheer.
Nels Wulf andWm.I-IoItma:1's
Most farmershavefinishedcu
will soon begin tWm.Holtrnan
at Mrs. Minnie
afternoon.
|I l
mon being given by Dr.Hess .of ited Sunday at the Jim Chilton
-¢1'C"!".§.\»the M. E. church.Surviving him home at Homick, Iowa.They ze-
I I ' 3 3 ,besides his wife,seven year old turned home by the way of Sioux
....\a son, Jimmie and his pargnts, are C i t .
mgedoht of Cal~
5 relatives and
nlm Echtenkamp
t Thursday eve
Lrnan's.
ff spent several
ousin,Lorraine
who has been out there since thecloseofschoolcame_home with
them.Announcements have been re-ceived here velling of the arrival
of n baby dau hter, Evelyn June,to Rav.and lf... P.H. Petersen
of Grand Island,Thursday,July
4.Rev.Peternen vvarg pastor of
Wednesday afternoon, July 10 to
the Ladies'Aid Society of theMethodism church at the E. P. Han
sen home.Twenty-(ive ladies at-
tended and had a nice time visitingand sewing.They enjoyed having
with them several ladies from
Blair.At fouhthirty the hos!ess|
nerved 9 lovely_lunch of white and
Mrs.E.C.Burdic,who is ns
:Listing a t the McDonxld storewlukMissMnrjorieGodseyis
vacationing in (Zolorado, was un
able to work a few days the fore
part ol the week on account ofillness.
.The Bert .Cooper family resid
ml!on a farm adioinimz Taka-
sons,Stanley cf Orchard,Nob.,
c .R.of Herman and Ralph o f
Stanton, Mich., who have the Sym'
pathy ol all in their sorrow.~
Mr.and Mrs.Be n Cooper o f
Tekamnh,spent Sunday evening
at the E. P. Harrison home.
' _Rev.B.L.Grassrnueck,who o m m ,spent the week4nd a i~~moved to Arlington several months Clark Lippincotfs.Mm nnmched his initial sermon at Chris Cimstofferson and fam-
V i r g i l c alled a t .
ws d a y e v e n i n g .
i n th i s vi c i ni ty
'tht Baptist church here umu
June 1.fWhen the ladder broke on which
she was sbandini while pickingchernesatheromenearhere
Saturday,Mrs.J.W.Bruntonfell to the ground and was quite
badly dazed for a time.No bones
lwere broken and she is able to be
can cake, 5n€ID€\ arm clMr. and Mrs. John 353.325 and mah report Eh* loss "f one hun
Mr.and Mrs.S.A. Wassum of fired smallcluckeng and forty hens
Tekamah,Mr.and Mrs.Stanley g the flood °°"§ed by the o wr
|Gnssard of Orchard and their 'ow of the Tekamah creek.T h y
daughber and husband ahd Mr.eel they were fortunate they didand Mrs. I-larry Bentley of Oma- not lose any of their stock:
ha, attended the funeral of Wm.i _Wm.Gray,m"has for some
Gray at the C. R. Gra y ho me o n ~ § '.? f".2 """L'£}1'" §9_{g§__§erg
We Want
sDEAD
Hogs - Sheep - Cattle -Horses
:ting grain andnreshing..
and Irvin calied
.allmarfs Sunday
r hui and can for her household|S w a n a u n a n u n \ . . u u 5 .s u n e r e u u" g j q v a f t ?, n ° ° " '|p a r n l ' y t i c s t r i a k e W e c n e s d a y a f t -
e v e r n e s t o f t h e P l a t e a ut a t e b a n k f o r c e ,i s e n j o y i n g , a @ § . ' § § ' § "T l e r g a s s e d J f r l o m l g g g g e
»Y 0 - o n u y ." f l k s v a c a t l o n f r o m h i s \ F u n e r a l s m r v i r o n : u ¢ » 1 n h ¢ > l r l ' n t d m1 Also
Hides - Petr; ~ Wool - Furs
4 N E W S
____`1.»°
g h ave le ase d the
o t a t th e J a me s
or use i n th e i r
king bu sine ss.
ml e y o f B l a i r ,a.,
e,wa s he re on
r.\u=v.ndl ma n hn vn
dixties.|
Miss Mildnd Swanson of 0ma~_S
ha.spex}t_the week-end __at Y.hq[tj
home of ner parents mr.anu
Mrs. F. 0. Swanson.
Mrs. A.E.Nelson and daugh-
ters,Mrs.I-lasel,Misses EstherandSylvia. Nelson drove i n fmm
Princeton, Illinois last Wednesday
for a visit at the F.0. Swanson
home.Mrs. Nelson is a sister oi
Mr. Swanson.Dr. Mattie Arthur and her sis-
ter, Miss Meta Laughlin of Oma-
ha were guests last Thursday and
Friday at the E. P. Hansen home.
Thursday evaxing they, with Mr.
Hansen and his sister,Mrs. Wil-
son attended 'a church IIIQHHHK at
Admah where they renewed ae-
quaintanoes among o l d time
Iriends.
)dDU€5_i i " ¢ i " ` " f " " ``Mr and Mrs Wilbur Pipher <»f'.fl§'li|.1 ; a y ;;°g~°°;;t two
~v _,n .C.C.Crawford. Nebr. came in SundayNorlhf and (ii bodyy w..§".n,.p¢d
evening in response to a messa '~telling of the serious illness 'Ei stS r§ 3 ;lhg\:li fe t0 wl> ~ 3 .2ther father, Elzy Triplett Sr.|'''
»Mrs. Carrie Voss of Omaha, is
spending a few days here visitingfriends.
Mrs.Nora Kastle is taking a|vncation from her work at the
post office.Mrs.Camemn hasbeen helping with the work while
she is away.
0:1 Sunday, July 14 about forty
,fiends and relatives gathered at
the Chris Truhlsen home tu help
Miss ~ :Andersen celebrate her
the family home there about six
years ago.Charles accompanied
the body. On account of no trdns
running that day the body was
taken to Omaha by auto hearse.
Mr.Gray d been in his usualhealthre!,|y and he enjoyed
unusual good health for one of hisyears.He was stated in a chair
at the Herman filling station
which his son operates when theattackcame.Dr.Camemn was
called and _ he was immediately
Our Truck Will Call Pmmptly,
Our Service is Free
ELMER c, PETTEYS, Solicitvr
. _.\Use Your Phone, Call
MARKET osze
Nighz Phone-MARKET assi:.
oPacking House
By-Products Co.
m d " a n l l a n d n y .n u m l l u r u u u u n a vu v u . , . - . . . -B u . m d M n . A . J . E d l l r I n d 'n g a ; n d A d W o e n q r , w h o u e
a l u w M P #v= ° J s - e e ° ~ . " ' = | ! i 2 ! ' " _ § _ . 3 , " § § 3 2 : r m : : : . ' ; " * n
uuuulcauua uau Dar rylfh e night.a t Bec ks,let
ir . th e mo r n in g .
Mrs:li n f n n P n f f n r n r
w i n g early
md Junior of
a y a t th e
ag wi th h e r
15.W a lte_:
large bam and l
Harrison place I
transfer and !ruc`
Dr. Geo. E. Su
former Hermann
business Saturda;L .
latte; -' s f ath er Geo. A. n auem: -er~u n a w w -w -»---~» - - -»--..- -....... .......,.. _ _---, __g e :o f Linc o11,h e r sister,Mr s .On a w a , l o w a w e r e sts of h on or Tek ama lh.sp en t Mo n d
Chas..Spac h,M n .S p a c h a n d two ag a Pa rty gw e n o n Mo nd ay e ve ~Fr ed Pe c k h ome , vis i ti r..|..:\.|.......n f n m u h n an d HPV.E d - ' n i n g b y R8Ch€l M¢ dl€l| 8 U.~pa f gn tg M r a n d M ]
ul.-mel..,..,..._...._..... -, . _ ,gu's wusin, Mrs. Carrie A. Blood
01 Long Beach, Calif.. M m E.H.Woener was the
guest of honor at a iarewell picnic
which was held by the Rebekah
kensington on the nlel Springzatelawn on Thursday aitemoon.The
ladies enjoyed a Iine basket sup-
» »mm Inter nresented Mrs.
was played and dainty refresn~
ments were served at the close of
the evening.Those present wereClara Meierhenry,Muriel Plugge,
Edith Plugge,Florence Peters,Cletes, Myrah and Ramah Peter-son,Helen Hart,Margaret Bad-
ger,Catherine Winset,Frances
lltlansfield, Helen Fowler and Mary
Peck, who are spending the week
there;Mrs,Anton Lucas of KansasCity, was a guest at the WalterMcCracken home Wednesday. Mrs.
Lucas and Mr.McCracken a ncousinsandtheyhadnotseen
each other for twenty years.|~and Mae Ole Jensen and
me nernm. ....,...e... ...... .....,nmde arrangements for a fu e
open air picture show each Satur-
day night for the next eight deeks
They will begin this Saturday eve
ning, July 20 and close Saturday
night,Sept.7.Only high class
films are to be shown.Everyone
is invited.M-...A M n (llnnn and Mr.r -- ----- --l .W o e ne r wi th a fa r e we ll gr i t .QMIEQT 1 .r | c n 1 lu r e n we r e a u n ua y e ve mu g vm ' |Ani annul ............_--- . _"_"" " " " " """' la vi s h iL._..... -*1m..n...... N\»\f'vnn\ran'n L i n n ( jf Oma h a we re Ku f g tg S u n' T h e ~ S u n ~ a n e n j o y - |l"Ll1lETll f Btsrucesu |.U|.ma l Mume c o ve re d di sh lu nc he on a t.t11 ei r| CI Bf k»old ti m e resident.o f th i s
lo d g e r o o ms o n Fr i da y ai ter n oo n plac e,we r e he ld Tu es da y a t th e
a t one o 'c loc k.Th e a f f a i f h vll on gr eg atio na l c hurc h.Deceased
be e n p la n n e d to ta k e p la c e un "»h'=,hae been a resi dent o i l A r li n g to n
d t y p a r k b u t o n ac c ount o f th e 1390 d h h|,ra i n wa s h e ld i n d o o r s .Af te r . . .| ;; , '; ; ;d .i .. . §I . 'f .wa s a.13 Y re
lrnnnlilnn was over tht! 1ldi€S dI'DV€|_ _
lluru al..¥u:|.n.'\:|lllbvlnunvaungM r .a n d Mr s .J o h n S u tto n o f
Va lle y ,Mr s .He n r i e tta Me y e r s o f
Ba s se tt, Ne b. , Mr . a n d Mr s . Th e o .
L u n d t a n d E m m a L o u a n d Mr .
Be r ha r d L u n d t we r e Su nd ay di n-
n e r gu es ts a t th e Chess S u tto n
h o m e .
- D 1 i l 1 ! -i l . . . . . . . | . . ~n u n I
d a y a t th e F .0 .Swan so n ho me .
Th e g u i ld me t a t. the pu r so n ag e
t w o azftemoons la s t we e k a n d
qu ilte d..
Mr s .He n r y K u h l me n wa s host~
cas t o th e M .E .A i d f o r th e i r
re g u la r me e ti n g a n d te a W ednes-
alnu nfeavnnnn .|n|1.I 17
lf!0V€|1 zo me nonqc wnere pe was 2730 M. ST.= so. OMAHA, NEBR-gxven every attentmo and kmd and _lovimz cam.Survivirur are three Reverse Calla ln Un 1941
M r .a n d M r s .m l m s ' u e y 1 n u m u | y .- l n A : . \ u e r l m ,w n q n e' n v i n c o l r m l m m eE E " _ ' 2 . ' 1 ' _ " . { ' f E ' 1 . " f . ' L . " ' L § ° § ' L ' $ " | i u : : u m ' l m ' : » ¢ ¢ | : ' . ¢t h e ~\v
Start Weanling Pigs Right
by FEED|NG
I
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IIOIII run. uuuge, Auwu nur.ne u- ---o --~- r""--- ---___-__--nesday in time for breakfast with sen holfrl2»She is a former Her-
Mr. and Mm. D. W. Rutledge. The man slrl A Very pleasant day
son is a licensed aviator.Mlzand as spent in visiting and enjoy-
Mrs.Rutledge and members of mg a big dinner at the noon hour.li ke fnmilu wo-ra tnknn un for 11|The MiBBeB Doris and Beulahm r ~ ~~~v q M T .~~LaoU»l€|U |.¥Il Ch¢ HH D ( l . l v S |u u v u v u .-._.- ._ I W A Q H I N R T D N N E W S I r n m i l u m n n S h m d n v d i n n e r m 1 e s t ; | u i v m .A d a m s ;h a ; t o r n t h e p q r c b
itod the Masonic Eastern starhome.Mrs.Rob't.Mitchell of
V a t :Chap!/er,Omaha,who was
yiaitlug her sister, Mrs. H. C. Mc-
Clellan, was a guest.Installation ol' the new officers
nf the Ikbe kah lodge took plaoe
here on Friday evening on theirregular meeting date.Mrs. Anna
Compton ol Blair, was the install-
ing officer and she was _asemed
by a staff also from Blair.The
officers installed were:Helen
Pfeiffer, N. G., Mayroe Winset, ~G., Ludu Menking, Sec; Ruth Hei-
ii er,n e u ;Catherine Pfeiffer,
wud; Mary Hart, cond; Dora Jen-se n. n s . H- Q-er»f"<2e_3Z£1£~
"nU» ...a .-.-~.--v ..-.........
Mrs.Joe Enerson,Mrs.Julian
Jungbluth,Mrs. F. E. Jungbluth,
daughter Marjorie and Miss Inez
Neal ol New York were Omaha
shoppers Tuesday.
Erna and Mrs. Martin Sunds at-
tended aid Wednesday afternoonat the N. P. Nelson home.Misses Bertha and Minnie Sick
of Elgin, N. D., Mary Obert, Viola
Liesche,Minnie Johnson,MadeHoier,Erna Hogland of Grand
island, Mildred,Cora and Frieda
Marshall, Mrs. Gus Paulsen, Mrs.Otto Grothusen and daughter, Mrs
..... ..._... .____-...|
M r s .Chris Sunds,daughte r.......,....- .....__, _....._ _,at the George King home in On-
awa, Iowa...Miss Anna Quist and Mr. QuietofBlairspent the week at the
Edward Quiet home.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Fred
erick, Mr and Mrs. Ted Olsen and
Arlene drove to Omaha Sundayandspent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Halberg.The ladies
took well filled baskets and a pic-
nic dinner was enjoyed.Mrs.Hans Christensen of Arl-
ington spent the week at the par-
ental, Walter McCrackm home.
Mrs. Fred Jenkins and daugh~ter'spent Thursday afternoon with
Mmm 'Furl nhuri
of! his home on the west and is
building a large new one i n its
place.`No. 19 a through freight from
Sioux City to Omaha, was wreck-
ed at the curve near the Ellis
place three miles south of here
Friday morning between six andseven o'clock.Nine ears went in
the ditch.All were empty boxcarsexcepttwowhichwereoil
tanks.One of these lay acrossthetrack and tied up train ser-
afternoon.The accident is said
in be due to a broken flange on
oneof the wheels.Three of the
box cars were so badly wrecked
ice through here until late in the
rr. ';;;;,g u§€§ "..;:;'§;.;; "Hwyleft for home in the afternoon.Z.Parrish, who left here sev-
relatives in Dos Angeles and other'
places in the west, came in last
Wednesday for a short visit withhisparents,Mr.and Mrs.Rossi
Parrish.He left the first of the
week for points out ln the state
near Li:\coL~i.A construction crew for the
Bell Telephone company are work-ing on the line west of the C. E.
Hover place nt present where the
road ia being changed.
eral months ago and has visited
Train service was tied up agnino.....a.... A..- ».. ....,.~\..... ..,...:.a....» ...I
Harrison enoenained the "Fly-
ing Fingera"\\','luh at the homeoi their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.B.Harrison south of town, last
Wednesday affemoon.
Elzy Triplett, Sr., who has been
seriously ill the past week ls vew
low at this writing and no hopes
for his recovery.All of the chil-
dren have arrived and are with
him." I t never rains but it pours"
might well apply to this divisionontherailroadat present.An-
other accident happened MondaynightneartheHenryRichter
place north of town in which a
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ter. L. 5. N U .h e l e n l\'1€l 1BUlBi El m e r J B YI S R I I I H I B . r a u n J o n e s u.; |u ° ' " ° 'l v u ' " " " "l v d a » ) d [ D \ . u u u . y u u c 1 D nu uf un cz ¢\\.\.1uc-||» u.;m a n w a s x u r e u .n e w a s a : u m n1r__. . . . . .. . . . . .. . I. ..:\\.|.__,n . . . . . .D... .... L m l . . -I M r .n m !M T S . T e d 0 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 B D E l l t l t h € Y W E N O f n o 1180 B a a g e 4 I n n ~\n.»I u n k n n +| a l n \ n i *M n 'DD \ n n } | \ . - _. t u . -t n - . -......|.i.....,.........~' F h a
kamah a ~ u t two o'cloc~ Sunday
_morning due tn a washout.Thehead hrakenmn lost his life.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse.Wg:»bster and
Connie Lou of Nickerson,wereover Sunday guests at the J.M.
Brewster home.Mrs.R.B.Wiison was hostess
Blair Drug Co
.\|
near Te k a ma h a n d i n so me wa y
th e c a r ju mp e d th e tr ac k.Th e
He r ma n c r e w a ls o r e tu r n i n g we r e
f o llo wi n g th e m a n d imme d i a te ly
le n t th e i r aid.So me we r e i n ju r -
ed.M r .Ri c hte r wa s c alled a n d
th ey we r e ta k e n to th e ' Te k a m: \ h
ho sp ital.
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a n d M r s .H a r o l d F r e n c h o n J u l y ! M r 3 C h a s .H a
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u t h a n d da u gh ter ,
stensen,Mr s .L e a
P. E. J ungbluth and
was attend ed th e
W edne sday i n Mo d ale ,I o w a vis-we r e bur ne d.i ti n g rela tives.Th e I-larry Coo per f a m i ly a n d
Mr .a n d Mr s . M e lv i n Ac k e r ma n M r .a n d Mr s .H .C.Co o p e r we r e
of He r ma n, Mr s . J o h n . le ss e n a n d en te rtai ne d a t di n ne r Su nd ay a t
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HUSBEII,HITS.J u llu a ultgr ex nu nda ug hter s we re Su nd ay di nn er
gu es ts a t A lf r e d Hamsen's.
La s t S a tu r d a y , Mr s . W a lte r Mc -
Crac ken in vi te d M r .an d Mr s .
Ha n s C h r i ste n s en a nd L y le o f A r l-
in g ton a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . J . E . Mc -
Crac ken o f B la i r f o r su pp er to
he lp c eleb rate M r .Mc C ra c k en 's
b i n h ann ivers ar y .w i l l Peters vi s - |Mr .an d Mr s .`Hen_ry Jensen
n Ro s en k i ld e ho me sp en t Sa tu rd ay e ve n i n g a t th e
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un:on A Alyy u u v. . - 1E lz y Tr i p i e tt,J r .ar ri ve d Mo n -
d a y f r o m Clevelan d,Oh i o c alled
here b y th e se r io u s i lln es s o f hi s
fa th e r ,E l z y Tr i p le tt,Sr .Th e de p o t wa s g i ve n a c oat o f
pa i n t la s t we e k wh i c h imp r os e s
th e lo o k s ve r y mu c h .A pa i n ti n g
c r e w wh o ar e emp lo y e d b y th e
c o mp a n y d i d th e wo r k .Th e p a i n t
wa s sp r ay ed on b y a ma c h in e u se d
f o r t h a t pu rp of e.Th e in ter i o r i s
..1 ¢n o w b e i n g p a m e .
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N L Lu-kin pany |1mn Hester clvk' uf Linmlilf home Wledneldl,,gnived Sundny for several weeks Mn.ChurEe
fill! et the John Hebud barge-girl visited atl r .md Mn.Robert Ml'£h°n'home"l'ueul|y.baby of Omnbl, left o:| Sun-Mr. A. H. Juldu! dur spendirlt the pall week haul# of Nnple
it the H. C. Mctilelllll home.,Kerkeby of ClaFarmer friends of E. J. E!'foN|:few dnyl here,,¢ 5¢;pl¢hurs\, received word 9f.u»¢|r nlauves.h h death on undly at hu,Mr. and M\s.home.Mr. ME' will be remem- ited at the Sore
uma nl Qw f=\!*°\' 'Lf HE? 5-._*l'| F4495 evgqing
e i bttinmiay.I |.iesche and F1-nhk h!€_§'°"__2£ Elfilhiv
Mr s .Cla r k Li pp ir
h,=Rinhnrd Sievers mcott vlslteu .MISS ureuznen Herzog ul.l|\F3ofCalhoun Amzeles. California, who has beenBk a |I l ¢ H G |v u ? m i -. f ° ' » i ? f F $ ¥ ¢ . ° ' n 2 " L ' L ¢ "¢ , . . ; e n l g g d ;5 ° ' = g r = g
E f l o g d - v i g i t e é __ b e g g g { \ _ § _ ® m _ § _ f § § 1 d _ _ M i s s a g i n c FUNT ":iii relatives at Blair,spent.''1°"1=§'.f'.?I.»."¢=§2.£'l'fll';tv Club mf2 ;"f.3".1m heme last week Wi!!!
Nan d h ad B ! \l.lmD9 l o i 1r u :u u: » " "" "N..U.WGN I n U ma l m r r m a v .:+-»- -».-~»-. .-,, . ___F u n e r a l ser hc es we r e h e ld a t i V i o la Liesc he,Mi n n i e Be r th a at th e h ome o f Nl- S F r ed P e c k (u h frie nds.She le f t o n Mo n d a y o f
Stn ple h ur s t on S""d°'.5f',_f-i ;fS ic k an d Ma r y Oibert \:iAi1&Ll nt Th u r sd a y af te rn oo n wi th I=iXf""1 la s t we e k f o r Ia d i n n a , to vi s i t a n
Mr . a n d Mr s .M.e" _""~n tin Ra lp h W ide ner h m m n¢..1r TTN"mher|;present.Th e flf'l€1`l<"":stint and u nc le.|wh o are ar.w a m n ' ". H f f?'l i wnard Tuesday , {Lf1(rI1uul'.wa s spent q u i i ti n g f o r th e h~~f Do n ui d A y le s wo r th o f Li nc oln,
w m t e to hc-me f0\:\-l m .* ° " :Ma r i s s a Duc ker a d \'s:lm:1 <""A nic e lun eh wa s served l~.\i s ite d la s t WFdnesda>'a t th e
...H". - - 4 ..-..-;:....12' _4 1.\,",,A 1 D o|=B|.owou'r" " : '~ _ 1 .i n i .s t a u n g w e y ha d e l ;y ...1 ; A '11 :Phe spent Tuesdag.:1Ii .IIUUII TN."-"omm\us=e.me n e xt.lT1t.*:.1:1Lwzllbn v' * *1 Mr s Chris J ensen.visit. with Mr. 41:11]f\ir-. ¢":\us.~:it N w .L»?::1 Cr i n k h01 .f....f g l On :1.<f»::"It of h(i|r md q t h e :|IXa:.Il ZH!3 .t ied t;Jc r y1¢.:(§:,.;¢,|¢{.g3¢h =t€!\d8¥1(*:nt S l I " : : y 5011001 *~';:
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TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES BEFORE 1-|..||5.HAPPENS
DA R K n i g h t .Lonely road.Somewhere far ahead
there's a gay party that isn't waiting for them.
And here they are . . . stalled with a Bat!lt was so
unnecessary.What's the use of taking a chance on tires that are
beginning to show wear? Of trying to eke out the last
hundred miles or so?Instead . .. bring your car
around to our store and let us trade in that old rubber.
Off omes the old tire . . . on goes a new Silvertownl
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L n a k e f s .
Ci a r a , E lle n , E s th e r a n d A r th u r
Me ng e do ht,Clarenc e an d A i vi n
W i lk en in g,Pe ar l Str en ge r,Irene.
No r ma a n d I r v i n I-Ioltrna n, Alfred
Weitkrsmp an d Le ster Ro the n be r g
attend ed Le ag ue me e ti n g Fr i da y
Mi s s }I =. 'e A#ln:11=[4 h u 1 w
f r o m Lmku rli le,Min tr..'.l:e:=.:sim
spe nt th e p m t mo n th .
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ro y Gi lltmd d f o ve
o u t to Bur-well,Ne b .i a n Su n-
da y a n d vi s i te d Mr. GiIIzm»l's pa r-
ents.Th e y r e tu r r e d h o me \\'¢»<1~nesday eve nin g.Th e i r son,01*£=',
h u sister.E~v.=.--r nnu lg xr;-iniwho hm g¢.a¢\,-:goa men di-yuh
I slM:~ \v 1 'I5 .§ '\~h. s pe nt lhg
put. two week: vmh_her son, I-.
.E~ Webb a nd Mn. muh, left uns u n n y for M.\.n~-.m yvhgre _[nf
celebrate )1is`binhd|y.A zmup o f friends from thisvicinity attended the funeral of
Will Kvmpz-ke'| futher at Elk City
Thursday afternoon.Mary Obert, Minnle~anll BerthnSlek. C-lnrlxm Ducker, Viola anal
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$1.00
Popular Excursion
To Umaha
Sunday, July 21, 1929
Lv, 9:10 n. m. Sunday, July 21
Ar. Omaha 10:00 a.rn.
Reluming
Lv. Omaha 7:30 p. m., Sunday, July 21
Tickets Good Only on Speclu Tr|1n
No Baggage Checked.Usunl Reductlon lor Chlldren.
Reluming tickets also good on all regulartrains of Monday, July 22nd
BATHING-~DANCING-KRUG PARK AMUSEMENTS
PLAN now To G0! A Fine Day's (lutiug
Chicago & North Western Line
For Furihzr Particulars :ec Agenls
Cllkzaga. SI. Paul, Mbmeapolh <9 Omaha Ry.
Special
Coach Train
u:\:~a e r v n c a l f
W a llac e E .A n tr i m,f o r me r A r l-
ington:boy ,wh o passed a wa y on
Th u r s d a y , J u ly 11 th a t hi s h o me
i n Kea rne y .Br ie f services we r e
h e ld f r o m the pa re ntal ho me a n d
wer e c o nc lu de d as the gr ave.T m :
v-as a o n o f ' d r an ddec eased '=-.~Mr s .W .E .A n tr i m o f Ar li n g to n
amd wa s bo r n here A u g u s t 22.
1895.H e wa s one o f ghe f i r s t
la d s f r o m A r li n g to n to en li st i n
th e wo r ld w a r .He wa s s e n t o ve r
se a s wi th th e Fi r s t D i vi si o n un d e r
Ge n er a l P er s hi n g whe r e h e served
l \ u } || v l u A v »- . W --,L i e = c h e h o m e S a t u r d a y e v e n i n q .
A l f r e d B r n c l e g a a r d a n d f a m i l v
\"l»= ited a t t h e F .E .. J u n g h l u t h
h o m e T u e s d a y n i g h t .
M i s s 1 M a r r i r m H e d e l u n d o f O m a -
h a .sne nt a f e w d:\\°s la s t we ek
wi*'1 Mi s s Ma r jo r i e Junsrhlurh
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ma r t i n Sivirie
E r n a Sunda an d W m .Ma tti s e n
to o k i - 1 a s h o w i n F r e mon t S atu r -
da y eve nin g.A nu mb e r o f y ounrf f o lk s a t-
tended th e d a n c e a t E l k h o r n Sa t-
ur d av e ve n in g .
. v
Io r over two years.He was a
member of Co.F.1601 Infantry,First Division of Lhe A. E. F.He
law active service at the front
and fought ln five major battles
and was cited for bravery.He
wa l a buddie of the first three
Am riaxn soldiers that were killedin &e war; Merle Hayes Enright
'M -1 Rigziner Brodelmnrfi i '
spending her vacation at the F. E.
Jungbluth home.
BENCH NOTES
George Fallen and family wereSunday mem at me Otto Chris-
gaw n gv r ~ \ *. I _mo ment, y our old, worn ti res pa y po rt o f the pri c e o f
YOU'RE CARRYING it u I ne w . mu nd Si l v e r t n wn s w i t h mo n t h : a n d mo n t h : n f
spare . '.1'fbecaula it iln't
good onough to ri d:on!
And \1fhlt'| going to hap-
pen If you have to change to
thin, only to haw it blow
out on you 1 mils orlo up
tho road? Soo us for tins.
_ _ _I _ - . . _ _ _. - -. -- _- - -- - _ -- _ - _. . - -- .1 - - _- - . - - - - - -- -
go o d s e rv i c e bui lt i n the m!
See us today.Re member . . .. the re's no fun i n the
so rt o f blo w-»o uts tires put on.Ge t ri d o f t i re s t ha t
a n pl a nn i ng s u c h affairs . . . a nd ri de in s ec uri ty a nd
peace of m i n d w i t h s o u nd , ne w Go o d ri c h c a s i ng:
a ll a ro un d!Co mo o n in a nd lo t's ta lk it o ve r..
:-ml Greenam.Une gl ms mosshlprizedpoaseasonswnan1 once worn by Gresham, he
and Greahani having traded in @-
eum a better fit.On Nov.lat,
1920 he was married zo Bliss Mar-sveriw Hatton of this plme anfi
theyn made their home here until
a few years ago when they moved
toiKearney. Although in ill healthsince we war, having been gassed
while in battle, 'he was always
cheerful and uncomplaining,ininethisclosestfneishborsand
:friends never realized his ser-inns
condition until shortly before his
de ath He was a member o! the
vm of Fo rei gn Wa n and o f theAmericanLegion,Leslle»Downs
gm of Arlington. A delegation of
et! od Foreign Wars from TT.;
mrmt was present at_the aerviees
gtofferson home near Herman.
1 Donald Jensen of Blair, spent
'last week at Harrv Smi¢h's.Mrs.Leslie Haller and daugh-irr. Blanche came up {rorn.0mahf~'I-'rlday and spent a few days with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jonasllllomberz. Mr. Blomberg took them
back to Omaha Mo~ulny_
Mr. Ira Harris of Sioux City vieiievl at the Charles Husk homelasl
week.
Guy and Frank Smith of Craigwere Friday dinner Ruests at the
home of their brother,Harry
Smizh.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen am*Merton were Sunday dinner rueslw
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Deiztel of
Omaha.Mr. Jonas Nieman of W'-ng;
| Neb., was a vidtor at Junas Blom.l l l i i l f y services were also }|e!d]~,¢m', on Mnndav,
al Saturday a t Kearney,the lsr-nr. a nd Mrs. c hurn Hunk'v i:
(j 1
Goodrich * Silveriowns
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, Bladr 1
J .A . J A S P E R S E N ,H e r m a n , N e b r
4
liowio Have
and Mrs. George Loftis.
.Mr.ind Mrs.Ray Donnelly ofOmaha are visiting at the home of
the latLer's mother,Mrs.Carrie
Jacobsen.
Mrs.Harold Johnson of Alder
Grove,was at the homes of H.
Kruger, George laftis and Chas.
Paulson Saturday.Andrew Nelson was quite illfor a few days last week but some
better at this writing.
Miss Anne Eri n spent the
week-end with her parents,Mr.
and Mrs John P. Erlksen.
Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov and
children spent Sunday evening
wiLh_Mr. amd Mrs. Arthur Ander-
sen.
Tuesday afternoon with Mr . q u
Mrs. John Jensen.
Ro h m Peterson spent Tuesday
afternoon 'xt the John Jensen
home.
.Mr. _and Mrs.Henry Obt audi
family of Benson spent. Tuesday
evening with M'r.and Mrs. Utw
Christensen and family.JesseGHwill spend a shén time at
the Christensen home.
Mrs. J. L. Petersen spent Tue#
day afternoon with Mrs.Robert
Rasmussen and family.
Mrs.John Jensen and two
daughters,Myrtle and Bertha,
spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Albert Schjodt and fanny.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Etlwards spent.
Sunday afternoon with Mr.and
Mrs. Ernest Epperly in Blair.
Dan Phililps has recently mov-1
v his house to A higher lomtion
on his farm which adds greatly
to the appearance of the place.
MCCARTHY AND
LONG CREEK
M m Knoffler had the misfor-
tune to fall While picking cherries
at the Merton Winchell home andbrokeherankle,which is caus-
ing her considerable pain.Mrs.Mark McDonald neturned
to Omaha after a two weeks visit
at the John McDonald home.hir.and Mrs.Fred Long and
sons spent Saturday with Mrs.
Agnes Long in Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long and
sons, Roy and Howard spent Sun-day evening with Mr.and Mrs.
Earl Caldwell.Other guests at
the Caldwell home were Mias
Gretchen Mencke, \Arthur Long,
Mr.Steffen and Mr.and Mrs.
Geo. Mundorf.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bissell
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton Rhoades.
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onded that the following claims be
allowed and the Couny Clerk ln-
slrunted w draw warrants on the
funds indicated below'tu pay the
game.Carried.
Ray Brown, Road Work S. 3.44
Im Dlxon, Labor 3.00
B\S. T. Garage, Trip and
Labor 1
L E.Clasen,Blacksmith
Work
Frank Hansen, Rond Work
Earl J.Kelly,Draggnig
Harry A. Kniep, Dragging
Louis C. Lorsch, Dragging
Nebr.-Iowa Oil Co., Ga.: &
Oil
He ~"
1.50
38.25
5.00
45.W
69.8069.30
98,56
visited at the Peter Jensen home
Wednesday evening.The McCarthy Progressive Club
met at the home of Mrs.James
Muilin last Thursday afternoon.There were seventeen members
Inst Friday evening.He put his
warg bo the nest by cooking and
serving a most delicious supper tohisguests.Those who amended
were Mr. and Mm.Dave Gustin,
Mr.and Mrs. Charles Harmon.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Seitz andMr. Oliver Pick and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hineline re-¢¢iv¢d word that her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Busch
were. moving to McCook. Nehruwhere Mr. Busch has a good pos-
ilion in the high school them.Mrs.Dave Gustin enjoyed a
visit with her sister,Mrs.Otto
Mencke of near Kennard one day
last.week.
.,,.:neighborhood is visiting at thehomeof her sister,Mrs. Joseph
Sully.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hineline
visited at the Wm. Boite home on
Sunday.The patrons of the De Soto post
office missed their Sunday papers
quite n bit when no mail camethat day on account of the wash~
out up at Teknmnh.Mr. ag# Mrs. Roy Anderson and
Chester Bennett were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of Clar-ence Smith in Ft. Calhoun Sunday
Mrs. Clinton Appleby, who has
been very ill at the Covenant hos-pital, is reported as getting along
nicely which will be good news toher many friends.Mrs. Effie Hineline spent Tues-
day visiting at the home of Mrs.
Roy Anderson.
Mesdnmes Wm. Linden and Ray
Krogh entertained the De Soto
Women's Club at'the West school
Thursday afternoon.Those pres~
ent report a very Gne tlme.
|'ylf
Mr s. W . H. Uzxde rwoo d an d Mi ss
Emu Metzinger drove to Omaha
Wdenesdny to meet the former"s
r »...
uu J . 1 " ' " "" - " " ' -" " -' " - - " ---'-" - -~=.matured to Shenandoah,Iowa on ThursdA N D YICILITY | 'I`ue sday , July 9 .of mis
in \....._.a.....-.. M-.. ...:...... -a. n.,.|in humn.. Bunny Hour club .. | » . \ , , , " " 1 " r f " " . : " ' " ; ; , ; ' °I l ; -\'='=; §\\=\=¢{l 1'»=»==;g,g-'s¢»"&f.wZ, s.,§..¢.;"'.,i.».1`u r
nn ra.e n r y m a n n A h o z s o o I f F L c u -2? 'o ; '$ ' F\ '§ f "§ f ." § §n .i ' }' " `g ¢f . i" . '§ ¥h o n n ' i m .?.°f'$3.'..Lu'.I' »§" un ita ry
th e W i l li a m S i e v e n h o me .~ " T E L " i ' 1 . X ' !
aftem:
PrizesSievers
Mrs. Bbeautil
who p
TheKli ndt
~eatsKli ndt
Mr.
Misses Grata and Alma
of Omaha, wen vreekand
at the parental,Herman
home.
and Mrs.Thomas Av tzw'md daughter of Omaha. and Miss
Wednesday night.These movie:
are sponsored by the Fort Calhounbusiness men und will bp present-
ed each Wednesday night for sev~en more weeks.The Fort.Cal-houn hand furnished the music.
The jngmbens of the Wum:m's
FW1
'Mlwxg
Iiarry
E.S.
G.E.
John '
Brown
l
Rohwer.Graco and Edith Neale,
Mary Nelson, Daisy Slader, DoraKlindt,Lena Mortensen and Kate
Mehrens.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruse andTim Ohn were oollers at the Geo.
Ohrt home Sunday.
Dr.and Mrs.Geesaman andchil/lren and Mrs. George Rohwer,
Sr.and daughetr left Tuesday
morning for an outing at Lake
Okoboji.
Henry Rohwer and sister, Mrs.Marie Mehrens spent Sunday aft-
ernoon with Mr.and Mrs.Peter
Sell.
SPIKER HAP`i~ENn~1Gs
Mrs. Ed Holstein and daughter.Gladys,and Mrs. Pete Wulf called
on Mrs.Robert Rasmussen Sun-day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs.Arhtur Andersen.Mr.Detlel Wolsmon of Blair
rllnnsn- ¢r\lAu|'nf Mr.:ind
Miss Myrtle Hovendick spentthe week-end with home folks.
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Frederick Matthieson and BudWilliamsenwereThursdaysup-
per guests a t the Jesse Hansen
home.7
Domthy and Jack Peterson,Mildred Corte' and Elizabeth Han-
sen spent Wednesday afternoonatthe Jesse Hansen home. help-
ing Marjorie Cooperpelebrate her
eighth birthday.;Leonard Nelson hauled hogs for
Jesse Hansen Thursday evening.
The Rose Hill Rustlers met withGréwien Mencke Wednesday aft-
ernoon with a good attendance.There were six visitors presentMrs. Louie Mencke, Inez. Gertrude
Emma and Sophie Mencke and
|Mrs.Carl Christensen.
LeRoy and Kenneth Hansen
spent . Sunday afternoon at the
1*°;tif<'.£\u:'f=3'Y.P:'?°.-_-W ...
tensen at the .hospital and foundl
her improving..Mr.and Mrs.Herman Rahlfs,
Evalina and Laveme spent Sun-
day afternoon at the Carl Ras-mussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Conety spent Friday alternoon
there.Monday guests at the Albert
Ruff home were Rev.and Mrs.
Wm.Brueggman and family of
Fremont and Miss Hulda Lange of
Milwaukee, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff and
son were Sunday, afternoon visit-
ors at Martin I.aarsen's.Sunday evening guests at thoRichardNelsonhomewereMiss
Ragina Ahlemeyer, Jens Hansen.Harold Rasmussen. Raymond WullClarenceHilgeznkampandHarryl
Walkenhorst.Those who helped Helen Hansen
celebrate her birthday Friday aft-
ernoon were Mrs.Albert Kuhr.Esther and Priscilla \'\'rich and
Viola Nelson.
Mrs. Richard Nelson spent Fri-
I1fY0u can'fT'
G n T n T h a
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I
* e n v " ~""°~*n " " '"'"°-'""°r;.n:l,nuum:u Carlin:uu1ul="v u-s Maer. A='*g°; Andersen Tuesday.nesday evening after spending a
""r. an 1. rs. Mac Cameron and f d 1;th H ld T yloY o u . children were ag Chrig l{olstein'.i | ; "r;leays a e are u r
Vfednesdrw evening, www cher-The Rose Hill Ladies' Aid met
n e s .w i t h M r s .J o h n B e c k l u n W e d n e s -
.¥ ? ° " .? } * 'Y f f l n i m _ g p e q t T h u r s d a y d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h a g o o d a t t e n d -
day afternoon with Mrs.George
Rasmussen.Mrs. Joe-Jessen entertained the
following grueslzs Sunday afternoon
in honor of her birthday: Mr. and
Mrs.Chris Peterson and family,\ ' l v u n i t H i r o P n n d n l n h A n d r n n a n n
we/i f,/|z/-<//`
A /Ins'ca11 An
13122%I"l9
n
wnn mrs.L.-oule 1\1|,\|i136r|
Mr.and Mrs.Niels RasmussenandsonsspentTuesdayevening
with Mr.and Mrs.Chris Kruse
and Alan.Mr.and Mrs..|.P.Larsen of
Blair,spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs.Lawrence Larsen.
Mrs."l:.ouxe Knudsen and Ealg
ance.Helen and Maxine Taylor speni
Thursday afternoon at the Wil
Hansen home.Leona Hansen spent Sunday afi
ernoon with Meta Hansen.
Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ryan ant
John Irwi:\'s were Sunday evegningsupperguestsat the Wil
-........... .......,..........._..,...Mr.and Mrs.Chris Berson andsons and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jen-
sen and children.Mr.and Mrs.Victor Johnsonentertainedanumberofguests
at a dinner party Sunday.They
were Mr. and Mrs. 'Will lebbert
and family and Mr.and Mrs.
Hans Lebbert of Bennington. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Croudv of Bl:nTr,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newkirk nad
Mr. and Mrs.`Peter Nielsen.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Davis of
Waterloo,Iowa were Weflnesday
night guests at the Victor John-
TelexEX"£92'15§0n :r es en t a nd o ne vi si to r, Mr s. Mar k
Mc Donald o f Oma h a .Mr s .L u d -
wig J ensen a n d Mr s .L e o n Hi n d -
ey se:-ved ref res hments.Mr s .
Mu lli n g a ve a c ontest i n wh i c h
Hr s . J o h n A r o n s o n wo n f i r s t a n d
Hr s.F r e d L o n g c onsolatino.Th e
i e xt me e ti n g wi ll be wi t h hi ts .
lc h n A1onson,a n d Mr s .F r e d
bo ng an d Mr s .Or vi lle Hu ms to n
will assist.Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha y e s Ro s en b alm
inc l c h ildr en spe nt S und ay e ven ing
L t th e No va k h o me .- -|\ | . . _f _ L . . . .D n u m c v n u n
..,.....,..,.,... . . .....,.........,.daughter, Mrs. W. B. Anderson ofKansasCity,Mo.who will visl
'indefinitely at the Home.
Miss Thelma Underwood spent
the forepnrt of the week in Be-
atrice.She returned w the Home
lust Wednesday evening.Re\L W. H. Underwood went to
Nelson, Nebr. Wednesday to transact some business in the interest
of Crowell Home.
Rev,and Mrs.0.U.McProu<l
of Syracuse. Neb. were visitors at
the Home the early part of last
week.
Lieut.VL B_Anderson drove
Kan C'M Mover from sss ity,o.on-dnv nvnnlno en lain hh wi fo fnr
.ing ;15a.oo
tandard Oil Co., Mobiloil 49.91
Cy Anderson, Hauling 10,50
Arlington on Co., Gas u m a
H. J.Cooke, Suppliw 8.25
G. W. Deficit & Son, Rep.
&Lights 9,50
The Enterprise, Printing 39.17
Furrners Gr. & Lbr. Cn., Sup-
plies 170.85
Arndt Hardware, Supplies 12.68
Fred Dickmeyer, Draggin3|37.817
Garner 0il~G:|s Service, Oil
& Gas 409.00
C.Mnlgard Jensen,Black- _
smith Work 143,15
.|
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r n r | ' |'I
l I |'O ,
Local a nd Lon g Dist ance S ervice
,..~ =0
: |l ;f I v aMrs.Arthur Andersen.'
Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen
and children were at Andrew
Chri.+tiunsen's in Blair Thursday.
.. ,.Meta Hansen were Friday dinner
gueEtS at the Clemens Williamsen
home.In the afternoon they
drove to Vacoma w visit some
friends.The Rose Hill Community Club
will hold a picnic at the Herman
park next Sunday.Everyone
come and bdng your dinner.
Mrs. A.A.Renshaw spent lust
Tuesday afternoon at the Harold
Rasmussen home..
thorough greasing, and it may save you many hours of
time later as well as many dollars for repair* work due
to improper lubrication-
mi7"CAR WASHING anq BRAKE RELINING A sPEc|Al.Tv"m
a aW a l t e r L a r s e n A u t o S e r v i c e
.s~
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Rev.and Mrs.Peter Krey anddaughtersofFallsCity,arrived
Monday and are visiting at the
Lars Rolland home.
Rey. and Mrs.P. J. Reinertsenand 'Sylvia and Mr.and Hréf H.
C Larsen nutoed to Fremont on
Tuesday afternoon :md visited the
Rob Peterson family.Mrs.Detief Wulf entertained
14 members of St.Paul.; Aid onTi~ur<1d:1y afternoon.The follow-
2 fo r a T ho ro u g h
Q"-;' ~ `\\`\
/\§\Greaso Job ..
4 It does not take long for
us t o - 've »»::
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I
I
.. ,.Meta Hansen were Friday dinner
gueEtS at the Clemens Williamsen
home.In the afternoon they
drove to Vacoma w visit some
friends.The Rose Hill Community Club
will hold a picnic at the Herman
park next Sunday.Everyone
come and bdng your dinner.
Mrs. A.A.Renshaw spent lust
Tuesday afternoon at the Harold
Rasmussen home..
thorough greasing, and it may save you many hours of
time later as well as many dollars for repair* work due
to improper lubrication-
mi7"CAR WASHING anq BRAKE RELINING A sPEc|Al.Tv"m
a aW a l t e r L a r s e n A u t o S e r v i c e
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Rev.and Mrs.Peter Krey anddaughtersofFallsCity,arrived
Monday and are visiting at the
Lars Rolland home.
Rey. and Mrs.P. J. Reinertsenand 'Sylvia and Mr.and Hréf H.
C Larsen nutoed to Fremont on
Tuesday afternoon :md visited the
Rob Peterson family.Mrs.Detief Wulf entertained
14 members of St.Paul.; Aid onTi~ur<1d:1y afternoon.The follow-
' E f f "'\»`\.
@ ~f o r a T h o r o u g h
J \/\'G r e a s e J o b ..
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us to - 've »»::
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til'
re we r e I ltte e n me moe r a a n a M r .a n d Mr s .E a r l ua xu we nr a l visitors.L u n c h wa s s e r v-we r e S u n da y a f te rn o o n vlslto r s a t
h u H10 Bnzfnns.Mrra.Ha n s u..-Ha nn a D n mn h n i m ho me .
.. .\..\......°.N Jw-..---.---- - -J W J ohn sonan i n d e f i n i te vi s i t a t th e Ho r n e .''»rr-tr n,......:.,1....¢ n....1....":¢,:+m|Gu s K e mn c k e
L a b o r
Drn avln uf 25.00
JR.fm.\. A. w....».. V. v........., ......,<..his moLher, Mrs. Edna. Cornish on
Monday evening.Mr.Emest Hubkn drove down
from Beatrice. Neb. Monday eve-
ning Ru- a few days visit at the
Home.Mrs. Irene Lloyd retumed Sag-
urday fro m a few weeks visitwith friends and relative: in Lin-
.-,--_..,...°v...Vint.on~Evans Chev. Co., Re-
pairs w r
Vervil Clements, Road. Work 2.50
Hancock Implement. Co., Sup-
plies 11.40
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Oil
dhand Gas \98.70
as. Nelson, Cash Adv.7.50
Nicholas Oil ffnrn (hm A
!NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Stella.Montgomery visited atthehomeofhersister.Kira.
Chester Hovendick several days
last week.'
Mrs.Raymond Magill and sonandMrs.Henry Hovendick of
B|:xir.spent Monday afternoon attheFloydMngillhome.Mrs.Henry Jackson and baby,
Mrs. Henry Pretzel and son, spentTuesday afternoon with Mrs. John
Jackson.
Laura Davis is helping Mm.
1
Sunday visitors at the GaorzeLoftishome"ere Mr.and Mrs.
Leonard Loftis and chiidmn from
Calhoun.Mr.and ,Mm Freeman
Loftis, F. E. Fletcher, Aims, Birdi~
Earl and l\I'njorie.nnfi Annie,
Meta and Earl Thompson.
Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Skinner
and children visited at the F.E.
Fletcher home Monday evening.Mr.and Ilirsl Raymond Maszill
and Junior took Mrs. Henry Hov-endick to her home at Blair Wed»
nesday evening.Mrs.Anna Boge and two sons
from Uilifornia are visiting attiiehomeofi cousin,Mrs.A.
Nelson.,Barbara and Mary Helen Loftis
of Ft. Calhoun are visiting at the
home of their grandparents,Mr.
~. SbI~"J;"a;1~:~an I r n :
l l
Rhoadesof Omaha,came up onSunday afternoon with him tothe
Nearhood home.M .and Mrs.Fritz KnudsenrandMissLauraspentTuesday
with their daughter,Mrs.W.J
Novak._Everett Aronson and family of
Omaha, were Friday afternoon and
supper guests at the John Aron-
son home..Lira. John Nearhood and grand-
faotl.called Monday afternoon oni\Irs=. John Aronson and Emyle.
Wm rmstro:1g's niece and
children returned to Wymore, Neb
after u two \\eek's visit.
RED TQ? GRAIN ~BINS
I |I
Ed Cachelin trucked hoes to
he South Dmaha market for Wm.
Seltz Sunday evening.Carpenters hzwe been at work
on the Whit Wallace place lately.
building rx corn crib and chicken
house.He also is having his
house painted on the outside.
Pete Jdnes has purchased a
combine which he expects to use
immediately.\The rain of Snturrlnv night \ra=
the hardest one of this season.
Mill Creek was swollen almost tnoverflowing: and large trees caved
nff from its banks and were wash~
ed away.An aluminum demonstrator was
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Stores Combine or Thresher VVheat
w i t h p e r l e c l s u c c e s s a n d d o l l a r s s a v e d o n y o u r c r o pl n s c l e n u n c a l l y c o n s t r u c t e d C o l u m b i a n G r a l n B i n s )
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m'a°:.';-.::=::;,1' - m e m . , = ; -.:,':'°~~°:w,:e=~ \l| §%,°,:;':¥.°°"m::°.f.:;.§.°:
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S TYL E n A " B IN S RE D B o r ro w : TA NK S
An wnsumced like ma 'M Bhu but
a m Bu.nu 1 174.00
1538 Bu.".,201,00 ~ I n ~
anna Bu.-°.231.00 . 2`§§11`$§==.m-m'?£».'
We also make und ered emnpleie Farm Elevnlor Units lu enpacillen 6.000lo 50.009 buxhell.WeIle lor purllculan.
~e Columbian Steel T ank Co.
'$€'£§;=,@=»*M a k e r s -f s s u s C i t y , M b .
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f :<<?~»~c """ 'r.-nnionzmnvm f=--.~-»-mg _.
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500 BUSHELS
$85.50
;ooo BUSHELS$126 00
i`»i1-8. Moritz of University Pgac ei Oi l 52.91
vmvw E'»{In"a+f h a I I n mn v u i f .He n r v Pnfnrsmn nunm»€n¢»u n ;aye... .......,-.....C ........,......ing her sister, Mrs. Mary Minard.
Miss Wietus of Omaha has tak-
en the position as :iight nurse on
our working force.Her servicesareproving very satisfactory.
Mrs.Tom Majors of Decatur,spent Monday evening with hermother and aunt. Mesdames True-
lrlood and Blupkstone.Mrs. Emily Morrison, who has
been a guest in our Home for
nearly two years,suffered n
stroke Inst week bbt we are glad
tn report that she is feeling some
better now and we hope she will
sooh be entirely recovered.
Mrs. Adu Ri<i<llesba:'eer return-ed Tuesday evening 'from a few
days visit with her daughter, Miss
Ada *Riddlesbarger of Omaha.Rev. Moran very ably conducted
our chapel services l'x=t Sundayafternoon.A few members of his
choir came up and gave us somelvery nice musical numbers.Mri. Chris Mntthiesen and her
sister-in-law. Mrs, Arthur Larsen.
were Sunday visitors at the Home.
----.v --.....-..,.,...,,,...,Chas. Bogen, Dragging
Tyson & Lorig, Hauling Cul-
vena
Harvey Lewis, Road Work
Chas. Rogert, Road Work
S. H. Neff, Running Grader
Nick Friederichsen, Supplies
Gus Kempcke, Road Work
Elmer \Vright,Hauling
';;;a
1s.oo
1.50
65.00
34.00
2.15
44.00
7.00
Herman Slrhwock,Road ~
Work
Beaty Cohtraxting Co.,
Bridge Work .1322.40
A. A. Wilkins, Dragging 27.90
Redfield Grocery,Supplies
for Poor
Mrs. Zora T. Allen, Care of
Poor
Berry Bros., Supplies for
Poor
Blair Plumbing Co., Labor
and Supplies
Burroughs Adding Mpchine
Co., Maintenance Service
Jonas Burcham, Sp; DeputyWork3.
'33.00
26,13
15.00
19.82
3.55
29.95
6.00
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When Sorrow
Comes
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When the hand of death
enters your home.you
realize that many things
are to be dnne.but you
cannot plan them"fox-Iycu
are overcome by y o u r
great loss.
Our service at such atimc
wil prove most acceptable
This is the time to order
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L a u r a Da vi s is he lpi n g M m
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When Sorrow
Comes
f
When the hand of death
enters your home.you
realize that many things
are to be done.but you
cannot plan them'forlycu
are overcome by y o u r
great loss.
Our service at such atimc
wil prove most acceptable
This is the time to order
your monument lor Deco-
ration delivery. We hand-
le an up-to~date stock of
monuments and designs
to select from. Our prices
are moderate.workman-
ship and quality of hhe
best
We will appreciate any
patronage you may have
in our lihe.
"All work pu! out on an
. absolute guarantee"
0. A. PETERSEN
Monumental Works
Frem ont, Nebr.
See Us First for Low Prices
For information see
S. Harvey Pounds
Blair, Nebraska
1
Sunday visitors at the GaorzeLoftishome"ere Mr.and Mrs.
Leonard Loftis and chiidmn from
Calhoun.Mr.and ,Mm Freeman
Loftis, F. E. Fletcher, Aims, Birdi~
Earl and l\I'njorie.nnfi Annie,
Meta and Earl Thompson.
Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Skinner
and children visited at the F.E.
Fletcher home Monday evening.Mr.and Ilirsl Raymond Maszill
and Junior took Mrs. Henry Hov-endick to her home at Blair Wed»
nesday evening.Mrs.Anna Boge and two sons
from Uilifornia are visiting attiiehomeofi cousin,Mrs.A.
Nelson.,Barbara and Mary Helen Loftis
of Ft. Calhoun are visiting at the
home of their grandparents,Mr.
~. su1~ '~sr' ntl~:~g n .~
l l
a r "_
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can ,after u two \\eek's visit
RED TQP GRAIN ~BINS
I |I
Ed Cachelin trucked hoes to
he South Dmaha market for Wm.
Seltz Sunday evening.Carpenters hzwe been at work
on the Whit Wallace place lately.
building rx corn crib and chicken
house.He also is having his
house painted on the outside.
Pete Jdnes has purchased a
combine which he expects to use
immediately.\The rain of Snturrlnv night \ra=
the hardest one of this season.
Mill Creek was swollen almost tnoverflowing: and large trees caved
nff from its banks and were wash~
ed away.An aluminum demonstrator was
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ln n u u u n u u n u u U v i ;GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs.Otto Chdstensen
and baby spent Sunday with Mrs.
George Witte in Bennington.
Mr.und Mrs.Jim Edwards
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs.H.C.Edwards,near
Kennard.
Mr. and Mrs. lack Crowdy spent
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and
family.. '
Kenneth Thompson, son of Mr.
und Mrs. Cecil Thompson hhd his
ndenoids and tonsils removed,in
Omaha Thursday.Mr .and Mrs.Alfred Anderson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Anderson.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson and
son spent Sunday afternoon with
{\lr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus-
sen nnd family spent llonngxy
evening with Mr. and Airs. An el
Toft.
Mrs. Alfred Anderson entertain-
ed the Hillside Hustlers Club on
Thursday afternoon.The buildings on the John Jen-
sen farm are being tmuted to n
cont of pnint, which adds greatly
tu the nppearance of the place.
Ralph Mencke of Blair, is doing
the work.
Mrs.Robert Rasmussen und
children soent Wednesdas'after-
Mrs. Sam Cheely,Aid for
Pour 6,00ChristensénLbr.Co., Sup-
plies 143.48
City of Blair,Care or
Poor .22,34
Farmers Gr. & Lbr. Co., Sup-
plies 8925
John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff,
Expense 5. Mileage'33.40
John P. Juckerott, S pplles
for Poor 20.00
Howard Jensm; Sec.teas.,
Farm Bureau-251.94
K. B. Printing Co.. Supplies 76.92
Elizabeth Kelly, Assis ' g in
Co. Assessors Offic 20.00
Korshoj Lbr. Co.. Sup lies 388.75
Theodore Lnrsen, Rent 10.00
B. I-`. Lundt, Co. Ami., Ex-
'nense 28.11Viola Maynard. §are o Poor 29.WMauriceMehrens,Shfriff.
Exmnse 2 125.34
Mrs.C. Nielsen, Mgaéy Due50.00
R. H. Rasmussen, Deli. As-
sessor,Expense 1 4,79
Gus Scheffler, Awninziz nnd
Inst.74.00
w .J.Sas,Supplil.fo r.
Poor '202.11
Truhlsen Bros., Sur»i>\'es 17,50
Mrs. May E. Ward, C re of
Poor '(;_00
Wards Cash Store, Su plies
for Yfoor
J. A, West 6: Son,for Poor ¢
Dhutav |l 33.15
Suplies .
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An Exposition ofthe newest,sci,-
entyic, most advanced methods
of relieving and correcting Foot
Troubles will be held at our store
Tuesday, July
How they give Com-
fort will be explained
B y an E. \] » c r I
[ N u n C h i c a g o 9
QS the above dale we shall have at
our store an Expen from the s\aB'of the\\ orld's most noted Onhopedic author-
i\y.Wm. )l.Scholl, MD.. at which tinge
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When the hand of death
enters yo ur home.y o u
re ali ze tha t many thi ngs
are to be dnne.but you
1
are overcome by y o u r
great loss.
Our service at such atimc
wil prove most acceptable
This is the time to order
your monument lor Deco-
ration delivery. We hand-
le an up-to~date stock of
monuments and designs
to select from. Our prices
are moderate.workman-
ship and qualily of hhe
best
We will appreciate any
patronage you may have
in our line.
"All work pu! out on an
. absoluie- guarantee"
0. A. PETERSEN
Monumental Works
Frem ont, Nebr.
See Us First for Low Prices
For information see
S. Harvey Pounds
Blair, Nehraskx
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orbring your fool troubledpatients no our store duringthis demonstration.The
newest lcicutitic methodsof Wm. M. SChone LI. D..will be fully explained.
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b c s h o w n a n d e xp a u l c c l.
manor how painflil. diilic uls or long-
ing y our foot tmuhle :mf be, y ou will be
n howimmnxlv modem scacncc now brluginot comfon. This Expert wil! Pcdo»Gr:|hstockingai feet and show you exactly 511.
é and extent of your fool trouble. He will
:rave Io you how the specific Dr.5»choll Foot
on Apyidiancc or Remedy made for your
:ular ai menl:e g\'e §;ou of pain: and re-
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Dr $c!|oll z m nimundy ,.¢1..'i'§. pain .fm 'rc
on lin who.Renae ha a ol l"°'Pyaixivdy wh. ure. aooshinc. lmSac bus.
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Dr. Sdld .l.|Zumanada for C o m : g i n
inn lu i nl ar f. Th a; fem me th e ew w. ..(m a n a an d p n nu n o f a b a e a .Th i n
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n o u n d a l u n a u o l u l l o u m i n d e n t !!nad cam pus the hnllaf the fa m. Chulmmedme wmlvrl. W orn ln any nbos.
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hoon at the Alben Schjodt home.
Miss Dorothy Vinderslev of
Blair,spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chris-
tensen and family.
Frank Linden and family, spent
Sunday, evening with Mr.and
Mrs. Emerald Van Beek south of
Blair.Among those present. were
Misa Anna Russell of Omaha and
Chris Anderson of Herman.
Mx.nnd Mrs. John Jensen and
....`-li mu. ui \.uu| w .>up~plies Y 83.46
On motion duly mail; and car-
ried Arthur Gottseh wg; aplwinted
Rumi Overseer of Road District
No.l7 w fill v aclncy,
Moved and secondwi that a re-
funding order in the amount of
$86.41 be grunted Citizens State
Bank. said nmount being excem in
computing iudxment in Tax Lien
foreclosure on Lots 8 .and 8, Block
os. City of Blair.
r l m ; u . m i m i c F E E T r
n . s a w m r s m a m m l m m m e w .Irzt, wah :»r hllm nukes. cfumpvd ma. callousn u., mula.
gumful heels. eu.y enmfomblo, adjuaublc.W o n i nuyihoe. ULSOSUI .00p:x|alu.
uun ro aa srD r $ : i a l !3 B i l l i e ! R a d a m r r t d l n u\=-bvllnupoo..._~...=..."" | . '1 '3 .
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c n o o m z n T O E S ?
D r . 5 c l w l l |To o - R u o t n l g l n q g g h ,nwl md lm un tha m. du no dun b y a g; 1.
m u t a n t the;:::.Bn il du lp th s c ri pp la d
W . . J . S A S children.spent Fnuay evening
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. S. Jensen
in Blllil v
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Rasmussen
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
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On mutiori duly made and car-
ried the hearing' on the Stork af-
fidavit was continued until July
29. 1929 at 10 o'cloc.k A. M.
On motion the Board adjourned
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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Bhir,Nebraska;July iS,l:"29
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AUSPICES o F __
Fremcnt,Missouri Valley and Blair Civic Organizations
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26 1929rFRIDAYJUL 1/
ASKABLAIRNE A
ITSPROGRAM OF E~'l`loNALLY M9:30 A. M /\Concert-Blair Band at B a n d FlyingPROMINENTStand on Main Street.»0 P.MOpen Air l-linnodmme
41-id::7show:?0 amuse Lunch4
SPEAKERS me nt c o n c e s s i o ns .
M1 0 - 0 0 A M Come and assist us in the dedication of the AbralBand at Band; v ¢ v v 4 "n u ConcexMi ss ou ri Va l lg y Fi f e an d Dru m Si:
Corps Dnll, on Main Street.Lincoln Memorial Bridge.A Gala Day for Eastern
braska and Western Iowa.The biggest day for these 1
sections in their history.Big not only in the fact tha
establishes a permanent connection between t\v0.gl
commonwealths and eements forever their friendship
good will, but also big in the sense of a great day of joy
in Street.
r o m eC o n c e r t by Missouri Valley Open
Band, at Young's Grove.America's Finest M11:00 A. M aul,Balancing
land at B a n d
nn Street.
rand Dance Act
ri Valley Band
nd on Main St.
Albert
Bri1ize Dedication Ceremonies;A1freed0'l~Ianlon,President,
Outdoor celebration for the people of both districtsneu; dana-nuwwu ui 11.156 \..»u1y Storation, Chairman
"America" -- Fremont Concert Sam B
Band.Cancel
Pageant portraying closer rela-at
tionship of Nebraska anq Albert
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HIPPODRUME Band Concertsul, Rube Act
.Iowa-Miss Nebraska and Concel 6 n t B a n d at
6n Main Street
Fife and Drum
Court, Miss Iowa and Court
ication of Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Bridge by Gover-
nor John Hammill-of Iowa
a n d Governor Arthur J.
T )
Ded D,
Missol DayC4
andhrilling, Flying MWéaver of Nebraska
lair Ball ParkFormal opening of the Abraham Ball (souri ValleyLincoln Memodal Bridge by
"Miss Nebraska"-Miss Don
othy Jane Weaver."Miss
B.
Conce NightBand beforeGircusI:all game
Io\a"-Miss Eleanor Cosse.
MProcessiondft h e Governors,
Queens, Maids of Honor and Albert
other distinguished guests A
to the speakers'stand .inYoung's Grove.Con
'auf Balancing
3and at Band
E Base Ball Game 1
Street Dance
on two large platformé
in Street.St:ar §Dal\gl€(l |§3nl'\€l"--111-e.
mont Concert Band Sam E :fmd Dance Act
ri Valley .Band
nd on Main St.Missouri Valley vs. BlairConce11:30 A.M
ADDRESS-Hon. John Hammin Ame?
Governor of Iowa ~hf ss ;
ADDRESS-Hon. A. J. Weaver,1 C
Governor of Nebraska
Music Amplified rul, Rube Act
Fife and Drum
8100 P. M Bring Your LunchAD]DRESS-Hé h.Clifford I ;MNileé, Chairman Io\vqStahe
Highway Commission SUN!Enjoy A Picnicontwolargelusic by Pounds'l
with music am-
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An;DRESS*Hnn. R. L. CochranFreeActs 0
pl Dinner in Gro*"S£;-t»;Iiié'il\§E_lg|éer gf
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