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07-25-1929Q-JTERPRISEEbTHE A IDCAL Ntwsmrlm Fon bnmrs 'rn NEWS-Rezlrdlua WASH INGTONOFFICIALPAPERBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER HAINTUI' CHICKSTARTER 1»»hm1y hah sa.sovenhudreli,NERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMEN1:GEHAINTDPCHICKSTARTERAbulltely fresi $3.50 perhllnd From the Gu-dm Spot off Nebnsh-Publluhed Weekly by John A.Rhonda on bl In ..........i7 Q&_.|..l\\w K BLAIR,NEBRASKA,JULY 25.1929 MRS.WASHBURN ILL Mrs.Emma Washbum of the Blair hospital has been in poorh<4Ith for _some mon¢.hs and her brother Mr.P.E.Jensen of Nev ada Iowa came w visit her some weeks ago and took her home with him in the hopes that the change would be beneficial tn her. Hue change seemed to fail in helping her and word comes that she became worse and had to be placed~a bsplml there as due was u ble to return home Mrgi Washbum |has manyfdendsinBlairwhowillbesorrymlearnofherillness. ClubCamp Postpone Camp Heli in Arlington Park Au 13 14 15 Instead ol 5 5 Ponponement Necessary on A count oi Lutcness of Harvest. DODGE co.CLUBBERS .lOl Oumlilnes lvlnke Ilrit Appearm in the County.Save Labor; Time.Spny fur Codling Mu! Owing go delayed harvest threshing ln _Washlngwn 1 Dodgeountles it is necessarypostpbnethe4 H Club Gimp was scheduled to be held az Washington county lair groninArlington.The Camp will held on August 18 14 and 16 mad of Auguat 5.6 and 7 to: low some of the older boysopportunllytogetthethreshl out of the way. ~Dodge county 4H Club boysgirlsuein:ma an well as th local laden ull former memhe ;.¢ ew ncolnBridge LongCreek ClubPicnics Annual I-ll Club Picnic of Long Creek Diltrict Held Sunday. .luly 21 at Long CreekSchool Home. D|NNER,BAND,BALL GAME The annual 4-H Club picnic of the Long Oreck distriet was held a Q 1 an a s u s as n totalttsalb AS YOU LIKE rr |»K The carnival aggregation now holding :forth in the park which was brought to Blair by the promoters of the bridge celebration.is ac~ cording to rumor not quite up to the standards of a Sunday school. The first night that they 0 c s u Q 3 s of I » a u orities were called in and closed up a few of the games of chance or rather no chance and also asdst ed some of those they had I I I l I l u » 1 a 1 a s an |¢ loaings.As a rule about the only thing these outfits do is bo leave a.remembrance of moral contamination.Fin ancially they are of no ben efit morally they are mtnuplift.no if anyone can ll u I n l a s an 9 L. D.Richards MakesReview FAMILY REUION Thu Abe John and Wm.Suth erland hamilies have had the priv Uege of gathedng together off and on for several years;someoneor more of the relatives nop C. OfC. Meeting FORMER BLAIR GIRL VISITS FRIENDS Mrs.Bertha Crouch Bakvr of California has been a guest in Omlhn and Blair recently.Mrs. Baker was a former Blair girland of Former Bridges Across Misa- onri River at Bhdr.Built the Mo.Valley to Fremont Railxpad AT PRESENT CELEBRATION Tells of Time When Railroad Cam Were Ferrled Across the River and of the Tempornry lee Bridge Reports of Creamery Committee Heard.Only Six Shuta £0 be Sold to Complete the Deal. Anthony Bufnnl Talks. To GIVE FINANCIAL REPORT Fall Fativnl Next Obieciive and Then Will Take Up Building oi I New Hotel fur Blair. |:»u see her again. While she was here she was entertained by Mrs.Waiter Mc Cracken and Mm.W.J.Koopman at the M.racken home at which time the following old friends were present:Miss Mary Cook Miss Frances Gross Miss Ida Johnson Mrs.J.H.Grimm Mrs. Nellie Payne and Mrs.w.wi Wil kinson. .|. If L.D.Richards attends the Blair bridge celebration Friday as a guest of honor which he has been invited to do it will be the third dedication of a means of river crossing that he has witness ed there during his active life. | Chamber of Commence meeting onTuesday evening to hear the N- porua of the different committees appointed to take cam of the bridge celebration. The report of the selling of the creamery stock by the promoter ..\| BodyFound In Mo.River ing of the first spinning of the river in the autumn of 1868,when a ferry was launched to carryrailwaycarsacrosstheriverin summer And a tzmponry brid¢€ built for railway tnlfic in winwr. The second program of thejdnd in six more shares were left to be sold to complete the deal and thilt it would be but a short.time be fore the cormruction work on the building would begin. After this talk the president made a few remarks aborit the .....|| Satundny lllly 20.Ajapnrently Case nf Suicide.Besidem nf Sioux City of Good Family. MADE WILL suom TIME AGO Pin!! off in Blair for a time,mak ing it a very pleasant occsdon in have the clan gather together for a day of visiting and of recallingdaysgone by.Such a gathering mme about on last Sunday when sixtyfive relatlveh filled baskets of delicious lunch and met at the tourist park in north Flair for a happy dayBesides the relatives living in or about Blair the following out j;he picnic was given wen preent:Mr.and Mm Wm.Sutherland of San ftntonio Texas Mr.and Mrs.Newt Slnheriand of Chey enne Wyoming and Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Hanse:1 of Knoxville Tennessee. TeaqhersMeet ln Blair Dedicatury Cdemonieo lt. Bridge ADDRESSES START AT 11:30 Blair Versus MissouriValley pleasum cars and busses bringing delegations.from Nebraska and Iowa as well as visitors from other states.thw 3000 5~abit=».1t |\ an Q Q cmwu whicn lB e:gpecwu ~o team. 30000 or mare persons by tomor row morning when the dedicatior and formal opening of the nev.3l%0000.00 Abraham Lin;:oh Memorial iridge which span;LbelisxonnnverbetweenBndr.Ne bnnkn and Missouri Valley 1nwa Qi Ibeformallydediuhed l|?»Jtfly 35 ?5 DD wulesa 1.18 OI wnat use Hwy ln:wconeof the bag days m the hmtory would like lo hear ir.* dBiairandl{ust1reeksEnterprise ».»»0 *;» about six oc1uck Nat Cole who isrvzrvss of the celebration and]sodatiim to be Heldmnnmnlfnrpmnnfmfharnilrnnd..4...;...\ Al....A. .._ :.|.........!.....l ................o ........... in ghi.1w}i¢h he participated was the dedINl?zx av.me um;Lnel scnoornwenu we camp.Ana ..a.~.»¢.m ..f fn.f.¢nmm¢n¢milwnv house About one hundred az\d|¢m¢fbr former 4H mem same 1| bers and _...._......_..._...._........company over the bridge and the river maintenance work at this point disuxvered a body floating in the river diredly under the uuiwu uns:would be made aiu:the bridgeceleb::don is over.This wasbioughtabout by A rumgr that anng(uuuvlrl ha nnkad ¢n hv August 15 zu um uv.§esslons m Mm in Blair High semi.bridge.Times have changed consider C0 TEACHERS ro AMEND ably since the first railway ferry and temnorarv bddze were dedi elghty people gathered m spend the day.At nine oclock the club members and Lheir friends drove out dn a f/our w see what the boys lenders of Wuhingwn county.Visitors are welcome after Let)ten oclock the last day. Campers should plan w arrive gave a eomptete program ox me entertainment planned.ou)ME BUSINESS The day »*.art.s 0\ltv£h ~MAN CALLED usual band goncen at 9=:}o A.m.mi|r°3d brge_Bémg close toandeV"y u;nTu:§e°m:;_§:;e}£r;John McQuarrie, one of the oldthe bank he Secured it ind then will bznbakvu u est inhabitants of B1air pmed wma the nuthodties. _1.ll ....awav at 3:30 Tuesday.July 28 The body was broughtwa local ?\.\.v\|u\:4|§nvuau \r\vsvmlvh J w had accomplished.They visited anthaIJUSIHCBSyngn.C8tBd Thelf WBT?H0 agon.The Washington County Teeny ..f ll at the Martm Christensen Wm.A.:Arathny B f f the .bd§ers Assogiation is to b¢held m f.§...ifL f§fLf....§..F1.fr.f..1 IL Iiet¢zen.Harrv Fedde.Carl R. ten oc!ock Tuesday morningugust 18.'gThe eamn fee is 83.00 and an (Fr CEICDYRUOD PIOUIOICT IlEI BPO!!![the ~~h 34311001 ~palm UA.un;lcgauu an »an.»¢:au ¢=r j ».0 .ul handtoldofthepneparauonsbe~E now.There were only trails and HHIHGII II H.L01€1\2¢ll»F30 add1taonl 5 c for cot ren aq ing made and at some length as :23__Eg:f2?{__29m§__f0;~the towns on the frontigr were Qhrt and Lawrence Jespersen ffjfgf ~_§1§j{i_n§_fh¢ir own co11A.M.U18 uecucawry cer ¢P .__...an 1...1...14 :...1....a¢|H5 the result.of an operation forlundertaldng parlor and cared for es wm ur new m uv a he f whichgroveeastof~~~for ;:;;pugemt wrirvymz the closer re Deceued was born in PrincelationahipoftheY _F Ne I.1aw.».a 1.|.m~1_Canada Deeember and was later identified.When found floating in the river the anna were wind to his sides and on first appearance it was thoughtoo be a use of foul play hut lover quite definitely decided no be acaseofsdcide. The name of the deceased wasRnhurfVnvtnrmaiden!nf Sinux eumd those present that we comingcelebmtlouwouldbe u successThepresidentthenspokeagainandstatedthatthenextmoveof the organization would be the putting on of a fall ferdval and that some Lime in the future the building of n new hotel would be _..r.1 .v............us ...e ...............county will immédxmly conveneforthefalltermofschool. The instructors chosen for this yaer are Supt.W.lr.Poucher of Burt county Supt.J.1.Ray of Dodge oqunty R.W.Eaton of Omaha Mrs. J.I.Ray od Fremont and Nettie Mills of L.incolnJ nutmuch more than settlements. Mr.Richards was in charge of building the first railway from Missoud Valley to Fremont.He still has the letter written him by L Burnett superintendent of con~struction of the Sioux City and Pacific railroad authorizing him on havin rnnntmatinn and nur names.A bountiful dinner was served at one oclock by the ladies and twenty gallons of ice creamservedduringtheafternoon. Ft.Calhoun band furnished music fbr the day which greatly appreciated by all. Mike Foley introduced the after wasThe the was can uve uns nsnuu.xEachcampershouldbring ~following:knife fork spoon platecup.bowl and two dish towelsplentyofbeddingandsome:dd newspapers. _Those .deliring to attend the camp should notify County A George Bates at Blair Nah. braska and Ioyva will be given.»At the clowe of the ceremonies 24 1847 and 1d thus haf been b d g d 3 y d ............3...¢.§§°'=£"-'"?' _De '=':2v:':""1'_ :'.::|He rim came £0 Nebraska iniuncheonat.Liana uouege arm me|m_~1.u9n\!\g hr u time in 013he came to Blair d The enrollment fee is $1.00 and c imB;;;;e:i ;;§8 §{i»2f.¢£5f dinner apeallem of which Walter Augwfst.10 so eats vsaliteacherswhoaretteachm........:fra.L.?.». urns: fixnf lmnwn Huber..a former 4 H Club mem pared for all who att rest f nh ti ll be mk luv ~~o e mewz ngg hu.Laterlwiththestreetentertaxnmenacarnivalthathasbeenbroughtf1tune in by the entertainment ¢mmi¢.§§3j.¢__1f.*d Ef¢}"l»11"fTr2}fn§2"`"`"¢¢r'§§é pulnum ri!!be pygend.{\\Vila Bllbubuu ullu VI ls ~Allau.|l;|shipping oi prairie He had been in poor hedth for Iun naa§¢lP\1l|9YL9f§unvnn funn uvnl n n1\n|v|;11an unix :mann wnnmnn I lthe county are expected w -#»|:.:';':.. z:;=.:°=;':.: :::.;;:s.;:.;.;i|»,.;;4... the mm lnelker.Hisltendanun:uauua.un.;alllu ~....lnnuu Blair was shocked when the news later became a part of the~Chicago of the sudden death of Frank ygrhe gyffgge ;_fg gg;end North Western system. Warrick became known.He _had.|practical and sg and will It was a great day Richards re .t bee .2 viefalmg fel for Hevffalab.of great asmstance to me af.33.§;..f.;i:;..33...:§?§.§E:%i...£2.§ talk was very instructive and in teresting it being Cooperation in Agriculture. Two ball games wexenjoyed in the afternoon.First the Y0|.mI£ On July 19 1929 the second brood of codling moth began to emerge and until July 29.1929 orchardists should spray using 1% oounds of lead arsenatelto fifiy ... . . ... ............................Delegations are here from Fre mont..Omaha Columbus Schuyler Lincoln Grand Island Central City Noffl>ll€No.Valley Denison Carroll 1}\inl:.|=Harlan Onawa Woodbine I1|.;\n and many other cities and 11\=~that are l!Pin;r 1.15 VA xvlu \J\u:|v\.||uau.¢»u.w»s..auluhuntluus 01.Lux:wuz.the year 1877.I He left.home In 1878 he returnedjlo Blnir and entered the lumlger business and continued in this business until 1939. In 1880 he married Margaret flinniha nlcn nf pY;nPP F:¢l|i?F|.fd Sunday June 30. His hat and glasses were found on the river bank on the day of his disappeamnce two weeks after he had quit his job and that was all that was heard of him until the 1....:..........r.........1 |....|.¢:l..4.......r.... uays but nad not been consddemd serious.. After his evening meal.¢n iam Thursday July 18 he went out to the back yard where he was in the habit of going to pitch horse shoes and on this evening he be teichers in attendance nnd\the acuity is without questiyi of marked talent. FERRY OUT OF BUSINESS Rumor has it that the ferry line &1.§\un;|¢|||nil]\.»\»¢¢¢......ed on the river.It meant the spannini:of the river and the opening of the new territdiy on this side.There was no air cir cus withma::y planes flying overhead as planned for the Blair :s..+:.m1 hm fhnvu wan fha smar t i :..I I F msn played a game wnn vncwr Christengen as captain onpne qidehad Jena J. Pétershim on ihidthur. It was a close game B to 7 in favor of Mr.Chrislfenserfs side. The second game was all rnarried mm with John Gallafher and Wm gallons GI water.5ln old orchaxda where me wohavebeeh11idlnphktyoursit ladvilsable to apply a second nphy| two weeks later using Que same.mixture as the first spray _This information wasent to thehenefitosl¢li|¢rty I||intllrecllv hy the bridge 1..!|.r.i:has lieth 01715 2.0 I. traffic sinv J.u.2|tl:.f. Iowa 1 ~ 1 r 1!..\1 who arf tn I1 I I.| take |:1?1 .::ll:.||:nunal: ~2rli~~..:.\ll\\I\|Inf l)l luilwr.I\i I TI1 s l)r l: I ihim:1.Mi~»:ri »\»j.MWF Mn: ;::\rl \\|I.I nl.I~§i:=l¥~r ....\ |r»I I 1.:1 \5!.|ff:=Mi~ !l»lvn 1 ..l|||\...\rr»»!T.1\!:= I\l;|r:ry 1:fs!..¥1.i |».17 I I~I:\¥!. 1 .Lari n.FII=.|»1:1 ! luph!|||;.=.1.f\l.=liI1rl Arft : ltrong \\|..».!hne|Miss lilllnorc Doyie IA|::|.:e.lffLiissDii:L{une Weaver of ~\| Lincoln \\;ll rpsf~=if~nt Miss Ne bran1m.anI hr::Cni|i4 uf Honor will be 31194 |:1i}lh|Ju.|e=£!l or Blair Hiis l¢¢!.t;.Marr of Fm1 mont h1iaa»Bertl1a1 Mae Bradford .sd Omaha Mill Blibln Lanek of Columbus Hips Geialdine Folds of| Schuyler.Miss Frnimen Rickert nl. Gund Island Ili Mary Heatom of Central City Miss Helen mum of Norfolk.Immediately fall 'ng the cere- ||b|{J d.y p ormed in Omaha where the bride nad journeyed from her home to 1»:him.They at once set.up a ¢~I::»in iliair where they have 1Il iuedf to reside and where a ..:=.ly of seven children iwere rftr:10 them»Thl0E of these an been coiled by death:0tia f t~:having grown to manhood im1 when thfeaf and omhalf ul :ar~old and Mary paS£i.1;:::in uru ~lluse surviving of the children |¢May George Jeannette and f~I:iam .all at home except George uni re:sides next door. Mr.McQ\mrrie during his cnr» eer as o busineqs man in Blair made many friends by his uprightdealingandhismanlybear ing.His experiences in the coun»ty in the pioneer days and on the frontier made him an exception alllv interesting character and his uu M su ar H a rn N m QIn 0| ti H |21 Uly wuts Lululu must outuiuuy. Rev.Wafson pastor of the ethodist church of Riverview a|l.\ll!lJ of Sioux City came down id positively identified the body.e stated that the deceased wasmemberofhischurchandaanof good character. The body was taken to Stanton ebraska lllondny cwhere inter |ent was made. /ESTRAY NOTICE I have taken up a Hampshireour which strayed into my placenJulyéth.Owner may have tesame by paying for this notice nd proving the property.5lt?Nels A.Petersen Herman rg county Board SpecialMeeting ipecial Meeting Called to Meet gan pitching by himself.i\IrB.iWarrickheardtheclickofthe gg tlxachrive ati th1r;hpo1r;t_l1sspuseyengogg?32 gg;gfg..;=* out to _seef corporation for $1000 and Charles She saw him on h progressing.Haines the owner allowed to e ground in a _ _ position as if he were looking ..={§f§;;thc bcat but not to do bus some article and supposed that hc as erry. had dropped something but he dnd not move and she became frightened and went to him.When :*.{tool;hold oi him and turned l=;::| :.rr~=.|nd he Wlls black in thefmt3:ind unable to speak.A 3=Lfrr.=fi call was made for assist ance and when a physician arrived he pronounced him dead. Deceased was horn on a farm in Coming City township Feb.191866andathisdeathwassixtythreeyearsfourmonthsand twentynine days old.He grewtomanhoodandwaseducatedin the same township and after his marriage December 31 1890 to Emma Hooks he continued to make his home in that township.Hia first wife passed awayMarch11921andsnfiszgMr. Warrick left the farm and moved ReceivesegreeMaster Of Arts Former Washington County Teach er Receives Masters Degree. Culminution of Years of Study. Weill Known in This County. WAS EXCEPTIONAL TEACHER A card this weekfrom Mrs.Olin Athan of iiestone Minnesota announce at she is still engaged in the teaching profe.nsion and has just gotten her Master of Arts degree. She writes Dear Friends: It is u little late in life to be gettlmrnMasterofArtsdecreebut g \.\... tacle of witnessing railway carsandlocomotivesbroughtintoa new region.The ferry boat :r:1n=<fcr:fd four cars at a time acr0>=r the rf(:[m It wa a slow methml i.11 It suf iioed. In cositrnfit to n::.fd nw!craveledrfuuis1:1sing; I?.r<»c:g:i1town!= of comict|i;Iv :1 sn ~the tr:..cier to 1.15 first nlQi~r;itf¢\n :|...oniy1.3.0 :IIl8il .H.l.m<i¢r~ <1 htfrm1:.~|€IS :unit merely ||1.lgnul=.The Sioux City and Pacific rail way was the second road to comeintoFremont.The union Pacific was built through here the yearbefore.The problem of financing :faced (Continued on page four) BIRTHDAY REM E_)iBEREi} Last Sunday about forty rela tives and friends gatheredat the Peter J.Christensen home nearKennardtoremindMr.Christen sen of his birthday. ....U....UKoenigascaptainsending with zascoreof3to5ii:favor of Mr. Koenigs side. The clubs that wele repree»medweretheLongCreekBabyiioef Club with Mike Foley local i~..df\r; The Long Creek Dairy Club =:irl R.Hansen leader;Misaodri Jal ley Korn Klub HJ.H.ifru:er: ader;Long Creek Ton 1..::cr lub fieorgfc Ohrt had:;lnng CrR Iig Club nliii i...|.l noe JWin IeIl 1»oder. ihew V~t:.tc: visitors pI\.3ei.t from Ft.Calhoun Blair Kennard South Omaha Irvington and Bennington.Good picnic weather and a largecrowdmade the day one long to be remembered especially by the club members and leaders. ......¢ Shuts Out BlalrTeam Monnichs Win Over Blair by Score Washington county agénts office to be used as a guide by Professor Hoppert the extension horticultur ist of the State Colle of Agri culture at Lincoln. Withsmall grain ha est prac (Continued on page three) visrr is Llscmn . The Misses Anna Reeh and Vera Nelseh of west of Blair wont down to Lincoln ast Thurs doy to make a visit to Miss Leola Nelson who is attendin the State University at that pla e.On last Sunday Mr.and Mrs.eorge Nel son and Mrs.(1harles§Reeh drove down to Lincoln to Qbring the young ladies home.Ihey took afinepicnicinerandenjoyedthe afternoon i Anteloyie park re~turning*in the evening accompaniedbytheyoungladies. rNrERr.\lNs FUR FRIEND HUSBAND a 1 :_..friends to the last.enjoyed his nqvratioels of his early liie. Besides the four children al~ ready mentioned he leaves the wife his companoin for over forty nine years to mourn him also one brother in his native iand and a nephew John McKay of this city. The funeral services were held Ethis afternoon at two oclock from the home and interment was made in the Blair ceemtery. hraska Historical Associstion,E. A.Burnett, Chancellor of the Uni verdty of Nebraska,J.W.Lonk,Sum Auditor fo Iowa,B.F.Wil~ lisms, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Des Moines,A.J. Devrdl.President of the Omaha Livestock Exchange,L.J.Sver» drp,Vice President of the Na~ uonal Toll Bridge Company,New York D.B.Soott of the ima Mc lNally Map Cambmy.Harvey In~ }ghan editor of the Des Moines |R¢Bil!.er W.R.Watson ManagingEdiburoftheOmahaWorldHeraldHenryL.Adams of Des Moines Ed McGraw member of the Missouri Stats Highway Com mission Lexington Mn.H.A. Schneider President of the Platt.a~month Bridge Company and may-on diwra pmsidmu and secretariesofChambersofCommerce of one hundmd md twentylive ausa Otto Hult building re eled for occupancy by Robert ioorc Grocery store. eligh Plans under considera for establishing 36000egg hery here in future. elighNeligh Electric Light pany reduces pumping and ting rates in city. owe PIant of Howells Mill mpany undergoing repairs lation of new machinery monies at the tj:idge and at Ygungs Grave a glnmmemurative Luncheonf will be given by the! NebraskaIowa Briige Corporation at Dana College ih Blair.Cover3 nors Harnmill :mg Weaver and! nrembvrs uf thvirrstaffs togetherwithmayorseditorsmulowermenofuruminencefromonehun with Cdunty Bankers Associa tion to Approve Security in Con nection Deposit of Public Funds . ROVISION OF THE New LAW to Blair.I On April 16, 1924 he yas mar-ried to Mrs.Birdie E.Smith.He was a home loving man and his life was one of contentment and t.hose _with whom he came in con ...q......U it is better late than never if one continues to be in the e1lucaEio=1a$ field.It was a long hard task. Mrs.Athan was one of Wash ington countys best teachers here twenty»five five years ago.She The afternoon and evening were spent in cord playing mhsic and visiting.At six oclock a nice supper was served. Those present were Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Hanson oi BlairMr. \...J|.....|........f of 2 to 0.Peters Held Biair Team to Three Hits.Game is Close.Blair Fails to Find Ball. .......... TEAMS TIE FDR THIRD PLACE Mrs.N.Phone entertained s iarge number of friends and rela tives last.Sunday in honor of her husbands birth anniversary. Around fifty enjoyed a fine dinner at noon and the afternoon,1 County Commissioners Room Blair Nebraska July 23 1929 A special meeting of the Board >f County Commissioners wasxeldcalledforthepurposeof nceting the members of the Wash tact elt the spell of his earneS¢|v/as considered a natural bow christian habits |teacher at that time and her love He was for years a member of the Baptist church and he lived the pun.Always helpful in times of trouble.A gnod business man and an ideal citizen. for the profession has kept her actively engaged in the work ever since. She reared and educated two rlnuuuhharu lmnt nn with her teach snu mrs nun \¢|\r|m:nne.|ui umhomMr.and Mrs.Louie Gottsch and family Mn/and Mrs.Ben Hanson Mr.and Mrs.Fred Dom~ acker Mr.and Mrs.Anton Ander~ sun Mr.and Mrs.George Kuhr and Opal Mr.and Mrs.C.Penky Pitching great ers held the Bl: hits at Blair Su the Washington thc Monnichs wx tory in seven ball Floyd Pet aif team no three nday and blanked county boys while an their sixth vic oontests by the The victory put was spent in visitingwhich all enjoyed.There were a large number df out.of town guests sind the occasionisonethatwilllongbere membered. I mired towns will be among the guests.Mrs. Wozxvor Mrs Ham~ mill the pageant Queens and their Maids of Honor will be entertaini ed at a luochoon to be given ati the home of Clark 0Hanlon. Among tllose who have acceptod_invitations to be present at the|dedication ceremonies tomorrow are: Co;1§.e}1sman Willis G.Sears of Oniuha Oongressman John H. Morehead of Falls City CongressimanEdgarHowardofColumbus I ngton County Banken Associ xtion for the purpose of approving:ollswral security in connection with the deposit of public fundswith the county banks. Present:Chas.Nelson,C.C.Mehrens and C. J.Nelson,CountyCommissioners and A.R.Brock,R.C.Hitchxnan E.P.HansenF.W.Pfeiffer H.W.SchoettgerGeo.Hedellmd Henry RohwerWm.P. Cook Peter M. Tyson and Earl G.Burdlc.bankers and B.F. Besides the widow he leaves anadoptedsonAlfredE.Warrick:md three grandchildren;five sis~ fern Mrs.Maud Compton of Blair;Mrs.Ethel A.Helms of WebsterS.D:Minnie E.Summers andZelmaR.Anderson of Erskine AlUEYI.Canada and Mrs.Calla A.Kremer of Klnsu City KansasbesidesahostOfrelativesand friends who mourn his death. Ihefuneral services were heldfmmrimmmnsf..\.......\.\..¢Q..._ ..~ ...._..ing taldng professional work onthesideandinvacationLime. She is to be congratulated onherachievement.Many »would have given up and become dis couraged long ago but thoBe who knew Mrs Athsn best knew that she has no such word as fail in her vocabulary and congratulationsandbestwishesofher old friends are extended to her at this time. and Clara ui Bennington Mr.and Mrs.John Johnson and baby of Washington Miss Frances Gottsch Blake and Robert Watson of Omn ha.On Monday evening Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen and family Mr.and Mrs.An Jenson Mr;and Mrs.AlbertJensen and baby call ed there all wishing Mr.Christen sen many more happy birthdays. BIG TIME ON BIRTHDAY score of 2 to 0. the Monnichs in for third place.Ifeters bested hurling battle hurler alas turnl formance.He hits and forced D~~.=l Lincoln 1 of the Monnich 1 Veldon Rock wi nich hitter able sistently and hll 1 de with sldl 'ro ENTERTAIN covsnxolvs Snnnmen in the PARTY AT BREAKFAST but the Blair Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Arndt areed in ra. great per~entertaining Governor Weaver and only alolwed six his party at seven oclock break? ~M9»§\¢106 fast Friday morning to which i. lfle sluggmg fW1!lS few xuair menus are mvnea. lasts m sv hltless.Governor Weaver and na:ty wi!!Congressman Ed H.Campbell of Battle C...ek Iowa Col.Harry H. Polk of Des Moines Thos.H. Cutler Chief Engineer Missouri .stave Highway Depanmem Z.M. Marr President of Fremont Form Jnlry &Machine Co.Glen B.East burn Commissioner of the Omaha Chamber of Commence and a partyoftwentyfi\.e leading business men A.E.Sheldon Secretary Ne as the duly Mon arrive by airplane near the sevento find him con-|o'c!ock hour. gg tl\e landing field and will beBhittingwasone|I near the hridsre :;1;gh;1 egg~-fhglmdfiiome I Lunar,Countyttamey 158 E:Q if ~".?é§m"""""?""um TX.13/uns YOUNG I;6LKS of the big factors in theMonmich~Y oon at 2.80 where ENTER . R°;°°/§L,.?Qiflfnn§:,°$f;¢a ;§__§=@ largest gulhedngs of the "Little Billy Stewart oelebrawd victory.Rack had two hits out ever known in the city gahh Mrs.Grant Allen entertained his ninth birthday Saturday by of three trips to the plate one of renolutlon and renoxted their view..mi en ¢\...w n..a»...».nm 1..+r\.»...|.v fflf~\~m fm havina A number o!his béy them a double. lBUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST ____._....._...........=..f..~but presented no aecuritiex or col~departd ud interment was madeluteralforapprovd.in the Bhir cemetery.On motion the Board adjourned.ANNIE c.MARTIN STAG PARTY ..1......~................Helene and Eliubeth HallerdaughtersofMr.and Mrs.Ben Haller of Idaho who were vidt ing her.\Mr.and Mrs.Ben Heller wereformerBlnirpeoplelivinghere pnctically their entire youth and are well and Iavorably known to many of the older reddents of m__. frienin down to his home for agoodplayabiglunchandan hour or so at the movies.The boymdeclsred the PUY one of the ben ever. VISITORS FROM LEIGH Hn Marganet Iverson and ¢....m....\.\..».1.»a..n vim from The game was n nip and tuck affair from the first gong until the lu man was retire#in the ninth.The Monnichs gained thc lead in the lecond inning when Lincoln received o pau went to second when Hany Fritz xyu hit l\ya pitched bell and scored onJohnWikon|iingle.Wilson cformerFremontBrownDlayer ¢22%. A I18l4l5 ~axis Ju29 I6 25 50 \ _ :Lv 5I0 I7245l 1 4I1I5 25 LL 19ll 5I2I9 26 3 29no6 ns2027 5. nuns transact ¢ Q CUTS .County Clerk.J 1 Rillv Knnnnmmn dnunl hmrnmnuma mon HILLSm71]i§»¢'"§§i§§§1=`§"°<'i\frf§§§"'§\l§summer monthafbut he had theTheCivilServiceDepartment has submitted to lead ing citizens of Blair a list of names of persons who have recently made appiicationforthepostmasbenhip Hrs.Myrtle Striukleu.in mm idea that |nag party wodd bepanywiththeMissesEvaSmithever sn nice anyhnw so be got hisandAguaMeldilllnreturndonmothernconsent to lnvlte a numSlhndlveveninzfromnwe¢ks ber nf hw.nm am n»...|..lm ..|:lllfn ;|uu.u q|\.|uuv\An opportunity to see arid visit Mr.ilbert Iverson and farndly of Played his first gamehhHunlraln|mhfnr§barn in Ledrrh.Nebraska on lut Sunday.nich lineup and looks in the Mon ~dgood.w ~f trlp up lu the Black Hills country. They xenon a very pleasant trlphidingdrivenfltmenhundred mllea and taken in mont of the scenic wnlon of the hills. Read lt right in The lhnerprlu ~......._........regular ms n=rky~ .The boys had a fine time and an extra gnad lunch one of the important ¢hlngs ahah!|boys ¥ll¢Y~ Read it Hght m The Enterprin. ......................._.....their western home after Blair was a privilege may of their early day have enjoyed The young lldlee arethdruncleFrankWill Omaha. leavingwhich friends vislting :ey of In €hé afternoon me visitors weretakenouttotheRandallIverson home nonh of Blair. Gibbon Nelsona Cds apeaedin hmmm;fonnerly occupied by Burt|Gmary. The learns hauled without scoringqalnuntiltheeighth.wher /Bntmn afnzled and scored orEMF;double for the final tally f gofthacontest.The Blllr boyz were unable to i lluly zammiu eww:of mag._(Continued an page four)Aug.1601d Semen plank. j of B\air whicfx is to be conlidered soon and among the names of the applicant.:;ppensthatofIhomasTbsterman ||Cl¢¢llllllI . . . .\ g Blair, Nebraska, July 25, 1o:>s$`f -. . . n nPg¢'I'1n E~NARD NEWS 6: 00 9: 0 0 gggg 10:06 10:30 11 100 I1 :SU 11:45 12:00 12: 30 1 :00 2:00 2: 15 2: 30 3: 00 3: 30 4:00 5: 0 0 6: 0 0 6: 1 0 9: 0 0 9: 30 10: 00 11:00 o a . a. 11. a . a . a. a . a. a. p. p . p . P1qu p. p p. p. se p . p . p . p . p.. p . p . RADIO STATION KFAB Friday, July 26 m .Re c o r d P r o g r a m rn.A u t o - G u l l P r o g n m m . fn a m rn. m . m . m . m . rn. m . m . Re c o r d p r o g r a m W e a th e r re p o r t H o m e Ow n e d S to r e s G 0 m . rn. rn. rn. rn. m b m . rn. le m . rn. rn. m . m . Pi an o ld e n Ho u r Or c h . B e tte r Ho m e s . Novelty program Devotiorial service University of Nob. Pacific $t'ring Trio Olympic Rangers W o r ld i n Re vi e w vi g n e t te s Mo d er n e. : Un i ve r s i t y o f Ne b . Mey e rs 'Or c h e s tr a Song Recital!\Ame r i c a n A r ti s ti c Meyers' OrpheatraBas eba ll r e p o r t s . Da na ki 's Ne a p o li ta n Ra y b e s to s Ha l! I I o u Leo Beck :ind Orch.. Neapolitan Nights Mi lle r- Pe ter so n TW ~ Re c i ta l l TY.,w1DE 1j;(:N1c AUGUST 22-23-24 ¢'lGNlC IN ARLINGTON PARK Larsen, pastor of the urches here, at Wash- Orum and members of hes, enjoyed a picnic at ~n park on Sunday. Rev.Videbeck of Elk ~a, gave the principal the day. TEAM [SWINNER xN BATTL E slow baseball team was CELEBKATES n m B l R ' r u n . n ' Miss Hazel Hansen celebrated her sevenbeenth binh anniversary last Saturday afternoon at theAugust Matzen home wher! n num- ber of relatives and friends gath- ered there bo spend Lhe a fte r noon.A nice lunch was served. JOHN ANDERSONMOVES To KENNARD Will Conduct Blacksmith Shop Formerly Run by Pal Kelly. John Anderson,who is well known over the county as n hlsckf smith,has taken over the Pat Kelly blgcksmith ahbp and will .l ;=¢ KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottsch and family were Monday evening vis- itors at Emil Gottsclfs, the ocea- don being Mr. Got1'sch's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.»,Frank Gasser and family were Monday eyening vis- to the Lor d L ieb er S und ay for a. '1~ oth e r wee k ' a tr ea tme n t. M r .a n d Mr s .Le o na r d Peters on ...4 .| H11 and Mrs.Georgie Frankeweresupperguests at Leo Miller's Wednesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gorehnm and Leonard were Friday evening visitors ag Fr-ani; Gasser's. V::»:x .,MAKE o PER DAY.-._-~.=»,.'-1 '~-»~ KENNARD NEWS Kennard Konking Klub will have a bake day at Berry Bros. store Saturday,July girls want to attend a be held at Arlington week in August and this means of making their expenses Theyplenty of good things urduy. 27.These meeting to park first are taking money Io; will have to eat Sat- C.W.Hansen and daughters, Pearl Ruth, Bertha, Olga Darline, Lola Mae, and son,Melvin,Mrs. Clyde Hansen and Bobby were also present. in the future. Mr. Anderson is experienced at this trade, having been at it for over thirty years.I-Ie is nat only a blacksmith but also a wood n '...'. : : : = | FTHE IKENNARDcoUr~=/ ~ ~KENTUCKY FAMILIES PICNKC |¢H 1 "B '==fBmil ». »-_-,.1,, ANNUAL PICNIC HELD SOON Kenmmd m Hold Sth Annual Cennty-wide Pimlc,Pnrgramis Being Arranged.Comminées Nmfal IQENNARD PEOPLE BOOSTERS During the past week the bus- iness men nl Kennard got fn- r and made arrangements forgethe the fi fth bi g county-wide picnic 'which will be held in Kennard on August 22, 23 and 24. Dr.W.E.Wright has been named clmirman of we entire lm of activities und he has carefully worked out a number of attrac- tions with the cooperation of his committee which promises to make this year'a program the best that has been stage!in all the 4-1..-KENTUCKY FAMILIES PICNKC The Mrs. Helen Bwrswl family including John nn William Bur- gess and (smilies o 0mxha,_Joe lfonvalin and Fdfa r Fnirehild families of Kennar6 and Walter Horn and family of Pueblo, Colo., joined the Pate families of Blair and the Vohries families of L i m eoln in a Sunday picnic and ze- union at one of the paxlm in Blair last Sunday.More than fifty were in attend- ance at this annual affair.. that is expect/ed to amnd will be well cared for with high cla.-is entertainment.Bull games will be a feature of each dny's prugram and this lnurn- ament alone should be a real draw ing card as teams of stnndinx will be brought in to play. Al. n Inter date The Enterprise wan "ant :hp full nrozram of the I\. n unuh Rev.K. Lutheran < ingbon and those chun un Arling J d y 21. Horn,Iov address of x x - : m m n The Win here Sunda Kennard u torious,hx over the v DAUGHTI Mrs. Mil Mrs. Rayr called to I day evenix §`{lfE"`1HI»}5§£ §§"§en}.}>n`"Wedne§Kennttrd was Vic I Y L I I 5 i n L l .v u l isibors. E R D I E S I N T O W N [ N C O L O R A D O ke Nei se ri a n d da ug hter , no n d V a n De us en we r e Hoiy oke,Colo., la st F r i - ag by th e d e a th o f h e r Bennington, wereF1nursoay alter-for the farm.DISKING STUBBLII wno nas Just: came name zrum me -- ~ -r -1 .. . ..n o o n v i s i t o r s a t r a n k G a s s e r ' s .F o r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s M r .A n M e t h o d i s t h o s p i t a l w h e r e s h e h a d S ° » * "d " ! »J u l y 2 7 M r .a n d M r s .P e t e R a s m u s s e n 1 1 u n d e r g o n e a n o p e r a t i o n .6 : 0 0 a n d f a m i l y ,M r .g u d M r s .C h £ ¥ l H S l g f ; § Z :§ ¢' f n § ° i ' {§ » ? I § § ? § " S h ". f p t i §F a r m e r s w i t h a b i g a c r e a g e o f M r s .A .N .A n d e r s o n a n d M f r ;6 : 3 0 § . = » § . 1 = ~ =a g l d f o m x l y ,f -f n d M m : B l a i r a t w h i c h p l a c e h e b e c a m e s t u b b l e n o p l o v r t i s f a l l c a n m a k e ~B e r r y h a v e b e e n o n t h e s n :9 : 3 0 A n e r . a o ' 1 a n d a m :y ,M r ._l u s t t h e p a s t w e e k .1 0 ; 0 0a n d M r s .L e o M i l l e r ,M r .a n d M !a c q u a l n t e d w l t h _ a ' " ' % ' °" " " " ? ° " : f § f ' , " ' i f f i _ ? . ? f . . d ' f f ' l '. f ¥ , , = ' f . b f f ° f f f h f . 'M r s .A u g u s t i q n m k v e e s e d l 1 0 : 3 0 a. a. a. a. n. m m. rn. m. m Veterinary Union Record program Weather report Home Owned Stores Golden Hour Orch.George Frank and Henry Mis~,nf people throughout tne county. ieldt and children had a picnic'He has many friends who know at the river Sunday. _ _they can depend upon him for his Fred Arn was a vmxt/or at the f.\if\\»ili¢v and hizh uuality work- ~...... W pw", ..tw.\....5 W the le-sults of a five year experiment at the agricultural college ut Lincoln In this test the prbctice of disk- ing stubble July 15 und then plow. ing it seven inches deep on Aug~ ust 15 yielded about 3%bushels more wheat per acre than the practice of letting the weeds grow until August 15 und then plowing the land seven inches deep.Dur- ing the five year period the uve- rage farm price of wheat was about xx dollar a bushel.It is pose ible to disk IE or more :acres per Qday,making more than $50 per'§.cre in increased income. Small ncrcages might be plowed first and then disked the migidle of August to kill the weeds and puck the seed bed.This pru»etice"made about 2%bushels more per acre than plowing alone. Listing the stubble on July 15, breaking the middles on August 15, and then working the seedbed down yielded about a bushel per acre less than the disking and plowing on the same dates.The practice of listing early, however, made from two or four bushels away at an Omaha hospital Mon-day, after a long illness.Funeral was held Wednesday.Mrs. Knhnkwas well known south of town. Fen Fairchild had his tonsils and udenoids removed at, the Clark son hospital at Omaha Monday.Joe Neal of Benson and Merle Waniell of Creighton,culled atthe John Blaco home Tuesday aft- e r n o u n .Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Fairchild entertained friends from Lancastereounty Tuesday.' Messrs. and Mesdames Bob and George Pettit.of Omaha,PaulNoel,Chas.Bates and families and Miss- lens Bates Sunduyed at the Vet, Pettit home.Mrs. Annu (kirlsen returned w her home here Monday evening after having been with her daugh-ter , Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen and family of Lindsey.Rev. Rasmus- sen was called to California bytheserious illness of his father, who was some better when Mr. Rasmussen returned.Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and daughter Alice,Mrs.Esther Jensen,Mrs.John Hooks of Blair Mrs.Cora Peterson spent Sunday afternoon 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 1:00 2:00 2:15 2:30 :30 5:00 6:00 6:10 6:30 9:00 9:30 in :00 10:30 11 oo ll 3 0 12 30 i oo 12 15 Hurd of Benson and M m Nel 11:00 12;30at. _Qie V_lfm._|Ki_agdon hqmg-a. m. a. rn. a. rn. p. m. p. rn. p.,aL p. rn. p. m. p. rn. p. m.Great p..m- p. m. p. m. Better Homes Novelty Program Devotional service American Popular 0. Olympic Rangers World in R,eview_ Vignettes Modemes American Salon Orch Song Recital Sixty Minubes with Masters Baseball reports American Salon Orch Hodgman Half Hour American Anistie Enp. m.semble .p. rn.Wandering Minstrels p._m.Great American Ap- pleburys-Skebch p. m.Vale of Yesterday p. m.Gene D e n i s - a b d American Salon Orich t m p. m.Meyers'Orchestra-~ Murray & Harrisn. m.Char1ned`Land Male Singersa. m.Show Boat Frolic Sunday, July 28 a. m.Church service p. m.Sacred Prelude n. m.Artistic Ensemble 4 a sen,that .morning Meat For Thrashers For Fresh Tender Meat for threshing time call the Buch Meat Market K E N N A R D \ Deliveries made to farmer if call is made in tirne Open 5:30 a. m.,also evenings BUCH MEAT MARKET KENNARD_NEBR. PHONE-|06 RESIDENCE 7| STORE I I 1 ibrusim citizens with their per- 'capitk consumption for at least 10 iyeurs. 1 _First in acmage of alfalfa and second in production with annual production averaging three million tons, adding 35 to 40 million dol- lars to state's wealth. Forty-seven per cent of the peo- ple of the state live on the 127,- 734 farms. r u :0A n n u a l pr o du c ti o n o f FACIS ABo U'r NEBRASKA rf / A N N O I I N C E M E N T | 0/ I wish to announce to the publi c that l have taken over the Blac ks mi th S h o p forme rly conducted by Pa t Ke lle y a nd w l I l do gene ral hla c ks mlthlng wo rk a nd welcome bo th old and new patrons All Work Guaranteed r John Anderson KENNARD.Ne g k. SPIN I \ | 1 .e n t amo ng'th e bmisiness people d th e town speo ple th a t c a nn ot n i l i n ma k i ng f or d uc c e ss i n th e nde rta kin g- and th e la rg e c r o wd I o r th e bi gg es t a n d be st pic nic eve r h e ld in K en n ar d . Re a d i t ri g h t i n Th e E n ter p r i s e . the weeds~grow ~til the land was plowed the middle of August. IF YOU NEED GAsoL|NE K E N N A R D 60 and 82 county fairs. Sugar refineries pay western Nebraska fargners five million dollars a year for beets raised on irrigated farms.It would require 1,600 freight cars to move Ne~ braska's surplus sugar out of the stabe. FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA A 4 »~::.0w a s s o l d t o G e o r g e ~H e d i i l l \ I 1 d » 'H a z e i H a n s e n i s s p e n d i n g a f e w C = 1 S l I i @ r o f t h e K e n n n r d s t a t e b a n k ,d a y s a t t h e A u g u s t M a t z e n ,J r . for a consideration of $1,000, the home. ~ounty c~urt ho~se last Satu~day It always paw to patronize The afternoon.Enterprise advertisers.\ DUI-Bl-fin BWIIIIIG mn.nun-dly to spend a week with her son, Mr. and Hrs. Taylor French, neu Herman.Kr. Ind Hn. He nry Gehrk a nd children ot Fremont were Sw-v vieiton with Hr. Gel;rk'| mo er, Hrs. Loulle Lund.Hr. a nd Hn.Wm.Loggeman and children of Bennington spent sunday at the Nick Friedrieluen ome.Regular 'meetiilg oc! the Lidlen'Aid Booiet hlt the H- _E. church basement urnday,August 1|t.Mrs. D. P.Rgeenbuum will servel u n c h .' M r .a n d M r s .H o m e r E .W o r d w e r e b u s i n e s s vi s i t o r s a t O m a h a . ~I M r .a n d H r s .G .M .\ ' - a r d a n d C o r i n o o o f Q m u h o .c o l l u l a t t h e L .E .W a r d h o m e S l l m l a s y . M r s .l - ' r e d P e t v r : n z .u t 'I f : : : E : . . ; t o n ,. - l w n t t h e p : \ . ~ a t w v -i c w i t h h a - r | l : 1 u ; . : l : t » : r ,M r s .N i c k [ " : : - . l ' : u ; E = . -: : . L i r a .' I ' .R . .( } : : i l u . e \ : | j u y " \ l 2| c a l l f r o m I .n u n z l n - r u f E u r : Z I ! r l e . : \ l . <S u n d a y ,. L l u i |; g h ~ ~ r f n . b i r l . h : l : : 5 .A l t h o u g h M r s .G : n . l i l " i s c u : : f : | m d £ 0 h e r I n \ i .5 " 1 f f ) ! | h s . r i n j u r e d h i p .- i w h - | ; r ° =1 - .E n a \ l : l e ¥ 0 l l e g p ~: : : : . t l n : r I :»»E : ' . E 1. iw- m. F0 0 p. 1 :00 :30 8:30 p. 4:00 |;, All-Artistic Septette Sbng Recit~l Columblo Record. 0. 'Pulzluituof Pumelis' rn. p. m. m.m.Enc h| .nte r'o 'Hole Quuta t '.4:30 p. m.American Solon Orch 5:00 p. m.Cathedral Hour m u 6:00 9:80 10:0010:80 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:30 I. :00 2:00 2:! 5 2 . rl i 3 :'}'l I5 2:10 4:00 5:00 6: 00 l, :ll In n fl M m. ro. ln. m. m. a. a. a. a. l» a. u. p. p. p. p, p. ;». :::. m. m. m. fn. [I :::. p . ~ p..:.. -w | Il. .:. p. lr.. p. Is. I l .r rn. sn. rn. y, July 29 Record peogram Weather report Home Ovéned Stones Golden I-Ibur.0l.'c\\. Cluaiw Record Pro. Novelty Brograng DeuetloM_ Service Uulveroity of Heb. Am¢ric:::: Popular 0. Olympic Rmgers World in Revlon Vign'L:--.Mmlnmon I..i .:.-:°.;.HI N:Il. Am: | :Si F :'.m Owl: I 1 - \'.1! :ll :ri ki°| Fnrn; i l : : ':.-l1.|.:..-.~..,.\:.~!;.::: Hn!»11 Orch ll.: -"'I.|§l I- |: :rl i"--lu: !»:.|.II.-ml.0 . F 1. ax: I 0l\l\. ~a ...... Ne b r a s k a farpnera f i ve mi lli o n d o lla r s a y e a r f o r beets ra i se d o n ir r ig a te d f a r ms .I t w o u ld r e q u i r e 1,600 f r e i g h t c ars to mo ve Ne - bras ka's su r plu s s u ga r o u t o f t h e swbe . IF YOU NEED GAsoL|NE K E N N A R D 60 ROSENBAUM S e r v i c e S t a t i o n Prompt Service Assured We Deliver , u Ginger \ Ella »€ .By Ethel Hueston PHO NE -| 0 6 RE SID ENCE 7|STORE A | ROSENBAUM S e r v i c e S t a t i o n Prompt Service Assured We Deliver , HEER the Home wi!/1 ~ .. \ |L .1 ;1. |-\.2~~ ~_ " ."~»~.Ar . nu.`...~--v~i A s-w r #~\ ". . ¢..Q J . Q \/ f : | \. p f r ~v (` '.\." * 'f f ?~\-§ , ' * £ a & § & |.f . .L gf L Q x ..'.z ~i - '. , .; §' §q ?, 1 .~1 J i g 'i ." ¥ ; = ; ~ a =, . » / "5 , --: - .\\ \ Q DELICATE beauty or gdrgeous, s§un~ ning effects! Easy tq refinish furniture, floors, woodwork, by use of fast-drying x;u/ .;j/I 7*` ? - g f *§§,\l&§ 'f é s Q ~~; / i ~; ; ; /' ¥l 1 1 § E l 1 , 2 1 \ : l , f /é q u e r m f - E n a m é l l , The lacquer that "dries in no time"l The varnish that even hot water will not harm --the tough enamel for every use! Call at the store for color cards.The store for quality and helpful servioel ~ .Nick Friedrichsen Hardware KENNARD.Ne gk , 1 I :~1- f f - g f .'~ ' * * ~7 n r c.. , }r . -' 4 \r i l g ) ¢ \ " " `_: Z ;" l f ' T .. .- f T ' iii -r\ a s n>~= n* ..x{;..- w g¢. ~ ~f'fff== gr ~L I ~: " ;2 ; f f l |i ?s%f l 1 | I f 1"..f '|."l ~~" ~ ~13.a 1 s § - ; . f " ; '1 I *.' 'I 3 ." 41""'1~aw~ -g .:.L »~'~~ \/. \ l M ' *j"'- °""" 'i-".5i`£-» ,__ |.1.;.i 5| sll IJ. 1;..\:-=..=<y=f gi y i t ~ h e r | | | *; , USL ' L ' q g h l f i n i -| | ; [| 0 ir.51 Bu I J ; Jul I:| l : | | ~ 1- l and gld f tiemiei._f n ui:L|:..:I.uz y Nr A nd¢r s»en mr u c L21 b u n -11 : 3 0 p . m.!5tri:\|;Quznrt--t .|| s\\.r aueninn' for a c ouple of -l=\:='"I ' | | » ul1 ! - :n n s a m )~ ~ ~ in a S1mbb,?01<1 3F=.Ef;*.S.3 parsonage, all to be provided for and educatedonthefathefs slender means - and that father threatened with blindness-Ella was fairly well ac- quainted with the problems of life. Her ups and downs,her un- quenchable optimism and tdumphs of man a ement, make a Enely p easing and cheerful story. 11% 9%111 9%9% CharmingNew Serial 1n ...._,...-.._.___s ta y a t h o me . .M r .a n d Mr s .L .F .Kreyr:1E1o11.\; o f F r e mo n t an d Mr s .L u l a 1.u-i1- m a n o f Li nc oln,c ulled o n fr1g111i> he re Satu rday .!Mr .a n d Mr s .B e r n a r d iI~I:1:'- ' u n d son o f Lo r e tta ,visi ted I 1 4 - t1\.<:s here l£l.8t we ek . |Mr .a n d Mr s .Cha rles Go t: o i Washizmgton we re Su nd ay \.1..- i w r s a t th e H .B .P lu g g e 1:11111-. -Bob by Plu g g e r e tur n e d . h o me wxlh .1 few' da ' s vls ltth v m f o r y .Mr s .J .F .MeC.'ann wa s u n i 1 th e we a th e r lzmt week.Mr s .Luwn enc e W llkir;-or oi "rf W-rllfloc t,Nob., visitc-11 ;1'1~:- Br os . th e fora-part of 1:1L .=:|=» Mr .an d Mr s . W f o .L°:.1.r1:L1er;.;sa: Bhxir.c ulled a t 1i.»H .C.Blanco ho me Mo n d a y e 1.f.r. lNI € B R A S ¥ { A W I 1 ! 1 lL lY INDU:~11a1.\1.Illl'1f1E"1'. J. C. 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Azz.-:ic.x; Salon Ohh Suu! ll-:vital ,\lv:~°ru:r1 Salon 0 rv ArtisticEnaemble ABasebaireports1 6:10 p. m.ity Quartet m..Leo Beck and Or:'\ 9:30 p. m.Rrythm Aces ll):005 p. m."Over Land Q \" i1:00 v~ n\.John arid Ned Met ro angi Cosmo 11:30 p. m.Rhythm Aces Thursday. Asigust I 9:00 p. 6:00 :\.6:30 a.9:15 a. 9:30 u. 10:00 n. 10:80 a. m.Con( m . rn. rn. m . m . tinu Song Rust. and Van- Veverinary UnionRecord programGooch's Food Pmd. Weather report"Home Ownde Svlorel GoldenHour Orch.ed on nag-1 four) ~an in your pantry Not only does this quality Hour assure the finest bread, rolls and biscuits-but also Huffy cakes,light pie-crust and delicious pastry of all kinds. Truly it is the all- purpose Hour-~the Hour that makes Flon good thing5 better! Ordera sack »-seefar yourself! BERRY BaosKENNARD, NEBRASKA : m f r - ' I P m ' T h a nm u u i r m r u m entertained the brldml party at a dinner lm Tuesday evening. Aft» er the dinner the guests had s re- hearsal of the weddins procession 'tg be performed 'the nexit ev erung.Those attending the dinner were Misses Helen w i l m and Helen Hill of Lincoln, Frances Mc- Chesney m d Harriet Egan ofOmaha, Susaine Bnrford of Fair- bury, Mrs. Mathew Bendorl, Jack Cnrrigan and Ethel Mend of Blair, Liem. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson of Kansas City, Mr.and Mrs.Law- rence Underwood of Sioux CityandtheMessrs.Ernest,Elmer and Ladd Hubkn,Leon Sprague.. H ' -~line of Beatrice. NOTICE To CREUITORS OF ESTATE FOOD VALUE OF SALMON P i n k a n d c h u m sa lmo n a r e th e mo s t wh o le s o me a n d le a s t e x- pe ns ive fo od s it i s po ss ib le to pr o- Cllre a t th e pre se nt ti me .'These t w o varie ties,by rea son o f th e i r g i e a te r abund anc e,b u t n o t f r o m f u m ~ A COLUMN FOR WOMEN ns.Washington County A. C. Debel, Attorney ln the County Court. ln the Matter of the Estate of Hans T. Miller, Deceased: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FORPROBATE OF WILL tanned are notified w appear and show cause, if shy, why said lu- etrnment may ncft be prqved, al- lowed and probaled as the last Seal of said County Court,this 28th day of June, 1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 24~5t County Judge. Witness my hand and Odicial S¢k1 this 11111 day of July 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, ze-4:County Judge Now, there fore , not ice il he xeby given th at a h u : - in g w ill be ha d on said pet it io n on the 16th da y ..z -1 0 version of "The CoCoamxts" is = exact reproduction, for as a ma ter offset Paramount has greatl enhanced the original stage verslo by elaborate series andsets an the intmduction into the cast o Mary Eawn and Oscar Shaw, twof the Zeigfield Follies fnvorik "The CocnanuLs" will he shown n organized last.Friday by Miss Ruth Jensen at the George Nelsen home.Those present were Ruth Jensen.Edna Hansen,Elizabeth Hansen, Lois Tofve, Crlarioe Ryan, Dorothy Mencke, Marian and Irma Nelsen. The following officers were ..~...,,,,~ hilarious vehicle which intmdu~ w the motion pinuxe public, the~ incomparable comedians The Fon Han g_=°11=~-It is the vehicl in whi they were starred on New York stage, and.perhnp¢ i Them cvmbinea h u e lessened the harvest drudgerles like the nmchnnlw corn pickers h|.ve ess- ed the tired backs and sprained wriqts nf the corn bunkers which is \ l alabor saver. nWashington County,1 In the County Comm of Washington County, Nehrukl. ln the Ma tte r o f the Bute o f ceased, and vrecution thereof, and administration of said estate be gnnted.Witness my hand and Official ~-~29. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE o r W IL L STATE OF NEBRASKA I n Blair, Nebraska, July, 25, 1929 511 Net~ra |~ Now, therefore, notice il hexeby given that a hu:-ing will be had on said petition on the 16th day of August,A.D.,1929,at 10 o'clock A. M., and all pernons in- terested are notified w appear and show cause, if shy, why said lu- etrnment may ncft be prqved, al- lowed and probaled as the last Will and Teshment of said d e ceased, and vrecution thereof, and administration of said estate be gnnted.Witness my hand and Official éeal this Qnd day of July, 1929. (SEAL)1 . c . E u f n , 27~4t ' County Judge. Witness my hand and Odicial S¢k1 this 11111 day of July 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, ze-4:County Judge SHERIFFS .SALE NOTICE Courtright, Sidner,Lee & Gunderson, Attorneys By virtue of an execution is med hy the clerk of the disthe vaurt of \\'ahington County, Ne braska, on a judgment in favor o The First National Bank ol Arl ingwn and against J.M..Mar shall, I have levied upon the fol lowing described real estate,a we property of add defendant and will sell the same at publi auction to the highest bidder fo wah at the north front door of th court house in the city of Blai in said county and state, on Bth day of August, 1929, at tw o'clock P. M.The lands and te~ ements so levied upon and to ~ sold are described as follows: The southwest quarter of sec- tion eighteen,township sev- enteen,north of m g g ten, east oi sixth P. M., Washing- ton county, Nebraska. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF wu. s'rA'1jE OF NEBRASKA I nWashington County,l In the County Coun of Washington County, Nehrukl. ln the Ma tte r o f the Bute o Ellen M. MrKen|\ey, Deeused: The verified petition of Alli McKem:\ey has been filed in th County Court of said County, pta ing that letters Testamentary d issue to I. C. Eller under the ~=: Will and Testament of Ellen » Mckenney, Deceased.Now, therefore, notice is hereb given um a hearing will be h~ on said petition on the 10th da of August A. D. 1929, at 8 o'cloc P. M.. and all persons inure~ are notified to appear and sho cause, if any, why said Instrume may not be proved, allowed a probated as the last Will and Te~ ament of said deceased, and ex cution thereof, and adminixtrati~ of said estate be granted. Witness my hand and Offici Seal wig 15th day of July, x929, (SEAL).I. C. ELLER, 26-41;County Jud~ CROWELL HOME Mr.and Mrs.Tom Major andtwochildrenofDecaturvisited Mrs.Majofs mother and aunt,Mesdamea Truehlood and Black- mne last Sunday .evening TES ~rdifors of Said Estatetl Mrs. M. Sharpe of Omaha, vis-ited Mr§(\E:nmn Fullerton last Sunday,`Rev. and Mrs. J.F.l-logernanandMrs.Wade and daughter of Schuyler,were visitors nt the Home Monday.Rev.and Mrs.Whitmore and daughter of Central City, stayed over after the wedding and spellThursdaywiththeUnderwoods. The two families were friends .. ...._..,,J _.-._..-..~-. n w t u -,........,, _........ _ __Although they differ in color and flavor,so that each is specially suited tu certain dishes, they are lalike in their high food value. Pink Sxlmon Chowtkr 1 small can pink salmon 1 small onion 1 pi nt milk 1 medium-sized potato 'A Ib. salt. pork 2 crackers sen; assistant leader, Velma Ruwe preddent,Lois Tofte;vice~px'esl- dent., Elizabeth Hansen; secretary, treasurer,Marian Nelsen and news reporter, Dorothy Mcncke. The next meeting will be held at the Will Hansen home. Dorothy Mencke, News Reporter. CHURCH OF GOD the vqeek of July 26. Considered to be the funniest entertainers on the stage today, the irxepressible comedians,TheFourMarxBrothers, ' with their tvns downing and brilliant per- fonmnoes on the harp and piano. are sure to win the enthusiastic approval of audiences everywhere. There is the glurn Grouche with painted mustache and.black cigar v..~a.. llenby xmmea, 'rm I will sit at the County Connhmm in Blair in md County on!Washington (Jourthe 2nd day of August, 1929, and In the Matter of the Estate ol on um an day of November, 1929,l"ran.k E. Wurick, Deceased: at 10 o'clock A. M. on each of md The verified petition of Birdie data, to mceive and examine all E. Warrick has been filed in the claims against said Estate, with a|C<=uf1ty Court of said Cvrmty. \r;uur f.. n..a.ssrliranhflnnt and nl-mraying that Letters Testamentary Ly:H nr n 8 Ct nx i er; h dy of flysd leh I0- "BY aw/die are I n u u m m .m e u n 1,5 pam.c elery i n d th e : t a t e c onferenc e a t H o i - p u n . l l n r y E l t o n m u u e e a r u ml l W .B .A n d q l d l l~E t h e r 3 " U ! " ! ° " -~'.o&_ _ mt . . l' ° . . . \ . . - . .-funn aki n.k '__ _\_.._u:- r..:-..:¢..A o»¢ln....s.¥..t3nll:2:l ... ... .-" 2". 'j. EEu n u n :u l DW`3llC£B |a 0ms e n ta ti o n o f c la i ms a g a i r ts t| i 0 be des ig nated b y th e C o u r t "~n E s ta te iQ three mo n th s f r o m un d e r th e la s t W ill a n d Te s ta me n t th c 2n d d ay A r A u g us t A. D . , 1 9 2 9i 0 f F r a n k E . W a r r ic k , D e c e as e d . ingnon and against J.M.Mar- shall, I have levied upon the :tol~ i1111 Do You Know?'?';» ltlsLlow posilble to give near slghted normll comfortable vlslon wlthout the Ienscm/ peopleuse ol Pergmfs hevlng the most eye streln usually lnve very good vlslon. It requires e tremendous emount of nerve to compennte for defect: of the eye. energy The eyes ere verv closely connected with the breln end ll ls meny tlmes more dllflcult to lhluk,to concentrate, mt tu Ieere ff you have eye slrlln. If (here ls no diseased cnndltlon, It Is possible to glve comloruble vlslon to prectlcelly every :ue that presents ltsell. Dr. Norman Rathmann' OPTOMETRIST Blair, Nebraska .1 ,,we property of add defendant, and will sell the same at public auction to the highe!¢ bidder for wsh at the nonh front door of the noun house in the city of Blair, in said county and state, on the Sth day of August, 1929, at two o'clock P. M.The lands and ten-ements so levied upon and to be sold are described as follows: The southwest quarter of sec- tion eighteen,township sev- enteen,north of m g g ten, east oi sixth P. M., Washing- ton county, Nebraska. Dat»edLhls 2nd day of July, 1929 Maurice Mehxens,24»5t Sheriff NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON m:'n'r1o N FOR PROBATE OF WILL O'Hanlon 5:0'I-lanlon, Attys. STATE OF NEBRASKA l I ss Wlshington County,\ ln the Counq Conn of a w fda# l f ! na- e y , i n nlix y n . q i ! m y ers. aer- Phe doll m - | u i1111 glve comloruble vlslon t prnctlcnlly e ry :ue that presents ltsell. Dr. Norman Rathmann' OPTOMETRIST Blair, Nebraska NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON m:'n'r1o N FOR PROBATE OF WILL O'Hanlon 5:0'I-lanlon, Attys. STATE OF NEBRASKA l I ss Wlshington County,\ ln the Counq Conn of Wuzhington County, Nebruh. ln the Mutter of glue Fatale of l r |\0Th e ve ri fi ed pe ti ti o n o f J o h n Mu r r a y ha s been f i le d i n th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f sa i d Co u nty , pr a y i n g th a t L e tte r s 'I`estamen~ ta r y d o issue to J o h n Mu m my un d e r th e la s t W i ll a n d Te s ta me n t of Ri c ha r d Mur r ay De c ea s ed . No w, the re fo re , n otic e is h er eb y gi ve n th a t a he a r i n g wi ll be h a d o n sai d .p eti ti on o n th e 9 t h da y o f A u g u s t A .D.,1929,a t 10 o'c loc k A .M. ,a n d a ll persona in - ter es ted a re no tif ie d to app ea r a nd sh o w n o s e ,i f an y ,wh y said Ln- s t m m n t ma y n o t be proved,a l- lo w r d i d p r o b u ttd me th e m W i ll M d Te s ta me n t 'af sa i d :le» . . . . . . . .- -_ p x » » » - a w f ~ » » r - f * ° ~ _________I..C H E V R O L E T / '-..\~" " | , ; t _ J '" \ = = . = - - - " "]¢|¢|¢un||nnI-* I -.% \ n h l ~ 1 . . - ___ ." 1 : "uw H '" :~ " ~"":d ted Ne\s Petersen and _fnmily vis-lad 'th the chopped °°"'y'woman num wnaw 1 "'".'""" """"Al Nurman, farmer Ieatuled emvJi§'i;¢m€§»§',__;,;°;,';§ _ 0: ma Wednesday evenmg at the gina,Z? eggs and mayonnauc.ing up w her and nshng hex-ainer wirh "Ocean Blues",Q last Sunday siuemoon.Jens .Tuul home.h Take as many e w as d°"h'°d~take the Sargon "'°°"ff'°"t'Aubrey Sisterlin their noveltysM m L .F.States. in cm-nnanyl nuu mne §°'?°h"'\"!'f?""° ,f =l,.,.umm into boihnz water and A b o u t a dame and me Fomr Girls are with her mother,Mrs.W.J. Konpman and Mrs.Kniger of Dodge, were pleasant callers last Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Bowen and daughter of Omaha, spent a few hours at the Home bunday an-emoun visiting Mr.Bowen's sis- ter, Mrs. Mary Dunn.Lieut. Anderson left Thursday morning for Albion, where he will spend a few days visiting his par- lents.His wife remained over at,the Home until Monday morning'when she joined him at Albion, After a few days visit, there they L-ml mt u m i n tllzir home in; k B1 .---~---.-§§§g;e,.l:,m 811 wan mrs mo re i t d for 35 minutes.Remove Jane Beolea of Blair, is spending sliellel out a slice off the WP *d the week with Frances Thompson .bottom (the latter to make 11. at the Wm..Thompson. home.stand), then take out the yolks ana Among the visitors the pgst,fi!l the Whites Mth salad.Serve week to see the new boy at '|.h€'in lettuce leaves and over all pon! mayormaiee.Salmon Salad wih Pens Drain one half»pound can of John Barry home were Mesdames Merton Winchell on Wednesday oftelngon, Peter Jensen and Hayes R h.1§§§"§`l3§QT"?1'"'é."§'f@§2?.T1"223 salmon and remove 5'9" and bones Weston Long Friday afternoon.separate into small pleces, odd one C a r l R o s e n b a l m ,a n d a n e r m y l c u p o i 'o o o k e a p e a s a n d m u :w i t h a -.n ¢.: _ l A .: . \ ._ _.. . _ . . . x . . ¢ IuA r l r n c c fh t f S Q TV Q O h 4 r . v v5- P §. . .,.. .; f , ; ;5¥ o my lc lu d e d i n th e li s t o f n a me s . BOM'na..;.....£_.\.l c:\...n........|_,ms(ff as areD H L L r u u l u u \Jur:|.uu.|u p v n u and have been trained for weeks Heriie Koch, the organist i l l ! !IJ I I I l l~ ___.\L Z . ° ' . { . f " f ' f ' . ~ £ f I ' § ' . . - . L k ~,SIHIIE UI H38 ann Blluw y ou Luc wuum vlpm e adg s g mh e c an d o w i h th a t mi g h ty fvem'. f w m l Th e Pa r a mou n t bo n c e rt Or c h e s - bu wurse.',,_ whh Hnwu Rrdnr rnnrindinnloincersvenr.bununy mgnl.wunrelatives at the Hayes Rosonbnlmhome.They were enroute to Ft. Riley,Kansas from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chris Juul and family Oma- ha,spent Friday eve ng'with Mr. and Mrs. Jens Juul. Edgar Larsen :md family callcul ni.the Alfred Paulsen home last Werinesday evening.Eva Axclsen of Blair spent. Sun day and Monday with thc .Iuul children at. the Jens Juui home. -- - - v - -- ~ any guuu baulu »..»\.»~»-=»---lettuce leaves.A good late-BQPDYI or emergency dish..Salmon and Cabbage Salad 1 half-pound can pink salmon ll! cups finely cut. cabbage 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped 3 sweet pickles, chopped fine Remove bones and :akin and break apart.Add cabbage, 0585and pickles.Mix all together with I knew my liv- er or I Wai constipatcd and bilious all the time.My nerves were upset,I couldn't half sleep and many a night I lay awake and counted the hours as the clock struck, just tossing from one side of the bed to the other.`"Snrgon took right. hold of "l .er was out ofOH] 'f | i b u v | \ . | |A n n a n ,; . » \ n . \ . »u v - - - -Qw i l l f e a t u r e i n a n O v e r t u r e o f f a v ~ orite melodies that is always wellaccepted by the Paramount isdn- ences.5l r X alDr. Norman K. Rothman!!|u r f r o n l m n l s r 5 |Over 'the Blair Dru Co.Phonc Black if .d e ii crisp case and Hd me of every sim oi I Evenings by Appointmcni &i§l'l'2§§Ti i i " .-li l Servegtgmoch trouble.I bave a splen-1 xl ' m o o n 'x1 f r e n six l' °' "? "" .Salmon Salad ~.L~§§"$§f1i ~'i"'L§ "1`l."'f.'{.l'.l§ l J.w.sllvlrl.sizr | .b .A b 1 l 1 L " o m l 1 ; I ; a t ? : 1 k m i n i o n | I l o W a l m o s t a s s o o n a s t h e 1 i g m | l F o r ' S t r i n g e d I n s t r u m e n t | 'Ir 'l n u l H u I i n n . .:n '1 s :,gr an te d.Mr . a n d M r s . ` N .H . U n d 0bi< l nn/Q. ~ DLEMAN WA 25: ...s=5-'?3 Wg # " " " "~ I rg J\ >: »: ¢ .,. ;f 11 -~ =;;.~'=. .;e ~::=-;=!»:2 .=» =»¢f?§§§Z}=3~{;y~==¢;'E" 3 ~pwV< -if;;'' M ~,,;-f ~ ix,r~A n~f'".vi»~»ii»-»m ' ~`.~ ¢aii! *iw521 < r~"¥k°:;:1:z.;;. 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"\is tf.lrrwQ out and only the ».==f~1{ Intrumcn;;"`1"'0`;`i"if Desired lcttucf comlrfg m my vundow the nmt| |Call Gilber"l$on's Store mormng wakes me up.', Thomas Madlen was born April :: hard-boiled eL'rH 27,.l863.in Truhlnsxd,.l)e}\m.a|i;..;: heall gootl lirm §EK He came Lu Arnersca at the a[?,n|1 small can Inllh I u .»-.Every one should know UT »ul seventeen years and reslded an .cucumber .g f 1 d .~11 x:01===1-==Nab. for about 1,011 >~=1 :5:.!1~l the salmon hghly vvxtt 'Q ¢=l:l ,`;"Z'§;'i§$$.l`fh"`ém'"i'0$°'»?i,§1.1,' m s E " ' T , S mP s \\ml.living in Gmaha ln:~.»Illli ,out the lettuce mto ant!Kira Mar Blackwell 3003 u E.C. Rana. Iropnetor l ma n! n tu Christma .Lars11 .lllll ,;.l;\~!>,and mn:both tvgfihel _I 1 Y '`" ~Meal§,40 Cents ; tu llllu union were lm'|""l fua; cl|:' l.urtly,:hen aflrl the peas freml dren:'Andrew Ai.uf l},n::::,Ilarnx::r|.::...a1 muirlun and decorate J.of Blair anal Lu"l.m.:e P.H'.\.flD !|:\lj: <]ir=l vumullcr and egg Lincoln,and one dr tuplmt.r, 4'\I\i1;1,=:11 1111; r11»1:-Tlllh sala:l15 surv» Mrs. Snrcxt Svendgaard, who dia 1tl with mxnyonnmse dr£'Sf=1r1P,» and in.March, 1919.l 1 very fine.ls also very decor Ht:moved to Blair with hi:'alive when served 0.1 lafge lettuce fannly in 1390 and has iwctl hea\1-lvcs.This quantity."j"l"29 16 until his death July 19, lU.£U:\H\lportiuns, suitable for pwrl1C $=1l"'l§ 'had been in failing health fur thc[For home sarvin§» reduce mgredn- past year and since the death of [ents proportionately. his wsfe and cumpaniun laat May Salmon and Celery Salad ll".hurl rrraduallv become weaker , 1-Ib. can pink salmon 1 -.ll bt., Omaha, Neh.r Excellent Culsme The Stewart Pharmacy, Agent1.|Sagigfggto 'ServiceI'l I Cou ousTreatme?lt | FRIISNDS AMAZEI)| First door east nterprlse offical AT II\Ii'ROVE3iENT I N X"I simply can"t,estimatc the true ,l BLAIR All§§'IR.\("l` & TITLE IvalueofthewondcrfulSargonll(OBIPAB-Y treatment because I: feel better l Bondcd Ahstracler than I have in 15 ycars.'1`he:'PHONE 15 °";;>'=°m "";'»| Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska a c a ra nc a '. l h a s b e e n s o 'K " .1 x ............._.................-.»_-$.. r». A\. L.n u n n #§\1r\§n a n || I II the price range Ui i';§'a@ fmur _/ Thp Chevrolet Six is scoring a sensutic_ nulonpvide success because lt prnviev _rythlng you vrunt in a fine. sturdy almohilq-yur it actually sells in the p rangeq/rlmfazr...- 5?N _gf ~ o r ~'~~~154'-Val'.f "7"€f. .-:R ' J €i¢`~ ..r Q v.~ m a l id e s N O - rice f o b u n . . - l u n a r ) 111.-L R E ...s=5-'?3 Wg # " " " "~ I rg J\ 1f I ~5 I:~~.~\»'. ~v-,~a" 3 ~pwV<*7.Y'ocsoa ~in-==o»:;:12zi:;f T ~3 - . ~- 1 I ~i t ~ ~~ ~ f q »¢>~..<1_~~:;5.\ If ..\~»5\..,i m ;_~~'§. .1 -»~_f_,,'z ga.J 4¢ ».| \ f ' \ \ \ \ °` "; § ;"d him to relieve 1 cup celeryuntildwth c .mmehun of his suffering.He was a 2 hard-boiled eggs loving and kind husband and fath-3 tablespoons virlegar Lurandu.iwa1.>'s of a very happy 1 tnblesppon but er Im. EDWIN T. J IPP DentistX-RAY SERVICE '» '\ m v 'you can now buy in the C H E V R O L E T S I X Si:-Cylind er S m ootl m ess The inherent balanceof six-cyllnder,valve- 'in-hand design assures the smooth, velvety How of power that distinguishes the fine automobile. o W <\ |s}u;ilion.~hospirhlity gg 3 I s ome 'i e ra l.mxssc 1~t ~in; ¢,he ;(u!ny f,.§.5 s.y Ig r u - 1 / N 1 1 r -||Bash Lhe childwn who ure'1...,.Y. egg yolksteuspoqn dry mustard l.ca.4puon_ suit cup whipped cream....-.=.... -c ...M Af nnlmnn U t ~' 'Offices in State Bank Bidg., , § , w ; e ' i 1 3 2 2 1 P h o n e 2 9 3 x B l a i r ,N e h r . . . . . . _ . .¢n i0 I''il o L o o k a M e a l The "Coleman Way" imura you quicfker, cleaner,better cooking. just step in for a danonstration of the new Colem an Cooker and you'll see what we mean! You'll like this cook stove and gas-plant, all in one . . . you'll oeeitm akeandbum its own gas...usingreg- ular fresh, clean, clear-white gasoline as fuel. No piping, wiring, or installation expense. Coleman Cookers . . . a re e qu i p pe d wi th th e ne w ,C o l e ma n G a s P r w e a t e r . Y o u s t r i k e a ma t c h , o p e n a v a lv e . . . a n d i t l i g h t s i n s t a n t l y l k ml a s t h a n a m i n - u t e , a n y o r a l l t h e b u m e r s a r e r e a d y t o f u mi a h c o o k i n g h e a t . . . f r o m a l o w s i mm e r t o t h e h o t t a t b l a z e y o u ' l I e v a n e e d l Y o u h a v e a l l the c o n v e ni e n c e o f a c i t y ga s ra ng e . A c o o k- i n g b l a ze a c tu a l ly h o t te r th a n n a t ur a l g a s . A fla me tha t 's c le a n, s te a dy a nd o d o rle s s , w i th- out s mo ke o r s o ot to blac lnen ute ns ils . left to mourn are one orotner m rica contents V. cu... -. _._...._._Watongn, Oklahoma, three broth- ers in Denmark and several grand children.He,llad been an active memberof the Danish Brotherhood I./edge ll into shreds and pour over the juice which is in the can.Cut acupfulofceleryveryfine,and chop two hard boiled eggs fine, pour over all of this a mayonnaise and also the Modern Woodman of made as follows: Boil 3 tablespoons America.vinegar and 1 tablespoon butter, Services were held July 22, 1929 at the home at 1:30 o'clock and from the Danish Lutheran church an two.Rev.Nielseh and Rev. Underwood had warge of the ser- vices.The Danish Brotherhood had charge of the services at the cemetery.f Crawford-Bond issue recently |ap roved to provide funds for imiprgvemcnté in Crawford City Park. Grand Island--Building permits increased in 1929 owr year 1928, a total of $lB0,769,according to Building Inspector Stehr. Creighton-Iilrection of new ein trac light plant progressing rap- idly..Contrdct awarded for paving three miles of Meridian Highway starting at eight mile corner southof Norfolk and coming north. lpour on beaten yolks of 3 eggs, add 1 teaspoon dry mustard,in teaspoon salt, and when cool, add 1 cup whipped cream.Or-o mi t ingredients for mayonnaise use any salad dfessing. Potato Salmon Salad 1 pound can pink salmon, en into small parts 3 cups boiled potatoes, small.Cut several leaves of lettuce in- with with serveon lettuce leaves with boiled salad dressing or with mayonnaise,if preferred. and brok- diced to small pieces,and mix other ingredeints.Sprinkle lsalt and juice of lemon. and \,.,, cum CAMP POSTPONED (Continued from Page OMB) lest and most 'a pp e t.i z i ng1' o o d s.Ill .I nerves were on edge and I c ould'| sleep only for a short time in the early mornings.I had suffered with an inactive liver and chronic constipation for fifteen years. The /"€ '{§ I'oven the duint' .. my complexion almost yellow and I was in a badly run»down con-' mlition."Sarzon gave me a wonderful appetite.lb e gu n to relish my meals and even between meals I would be hungry.Now, after tak ing four bottles of Sargon I have to guard against eating too much. My food ls giving me plenty of nourishment and strength for I have gained seven pounds.I a m no longer nervous and I sleep just fine. "Sargon Pills completely over- camamy constipation and cleared up my complexion wonderfully. "I wi ll be glad to tell anyone what this wonderful treatment did for me." Mrs.w.E.Beckwith.2617 So. .mc ¢~..__-.f~......-=| mm.|.....a poisons in my system had made I CARL SCHMIDT InsuranceRealEstate und Loan:Office ln State Bank Bldg.l lx.. ..- - - - x . _ -DR. w. F. HEMPHIL L DENTIST Located ln newHome Theatre Bldg. Blair, Nebraska ..3 I ' MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACIER .Office ln Mayle Bldg. -TRAIN SCHEDULE- l| l!| g _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ . l I II g _. . _ _ - Chicago & Northv/estem Rldlrod East-6:10 p.m. dail .West-7:15 a.m. dair. C. St. P. M. & Omaha Northbound7:15 un. daily except Sunday. ...f a __..-.... _.._._. a- .__ II SL:-Cylinder Acceleration A no n-de to na ti ng, high-c o mpre s s i o n c y l- i nde r he ad a n d a u to ma ti c acc elera ti on pump gi ve the ne w Che vro le t Si x re mark- able qualities of acceleration. B e t t e r t h a n 2 0 M i l e s t o t h e " G a I ! o n Chevrolet engineers spent years of research `and de ve lopme nt to perfe c t a si x-c ylinde r mo t o r t h a t delivers be t t e r t h a n t we n t y mi l e : t o t h e g a l lo n . Bea ut yu l Fi sh er Bodies Rare beauty, smartness and candor! are provided in the Bodies byFisher. Hardwood and steel construction gives them unuow strength and safety. Amazing Low Prices--Easy Terms TheBandanar mr l u e waf h a(J ¢l¢:h...»»..¢»-...Th !% v »-- - » - ' o a ¢ | |¢».parm \ .: .._.____...'525'52s '595 '595 '675 '695 flu C omun -lblc Landau . 54| The S-adamD¢ llv¢ 7 . . . . . , . . , , , Tha LightDellury Chnl.: The l 54 Tunm »¢¢o . r m l y g r mc a » » u wm» c ¢ » . . . »¢ .. fm 3595 '400 '545 }650 :Weit Point--Neligh Hotel kib- chen remodeled. Trenton-New grocery s t o r e opened in L.L.Sheldon build.lng on North Market Street.~ Kearney-Plans underway for establishing pork on Walker chan- nel south of here.5Sta mfo rd-Sta mfdi i Eleetr-ic, trnnamisdon and dinrlbutlon sys~' tom purchased by Western Pub- lic Service Company for $17,750. tically over in Washington county 'without any flood of calls for ou!- side transit laborers.It i s quits likely there will not be any short- age of laborers at threshing time. Several combines of the swather threaher type ham this year made their (int appearances, the grain is cut,hu-veqted and threshed with very little man power which anim i n mo re e quitable dumm- tion of laborers. mm aureus, uuuuncn umue. ww-.The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. THE COCOANUTS The first musical comedy pro- duced through the medium of the talking and singing screen,and presented exactly as it was seen during its long New York engage- ment in "The Cocoanuts".This fantastic attraction serves aa the amz p.m. uuny ence t sunny.7:52 mn. Sunday wiv. Southbound 12:85 p.m. daily except Sunday.5:80 pm. daily._ aa - B U S s c n n n u t s - Northbound Southbound 9:00 A. M.11:00 A. H. 12:00 A.. M,2:00 P. na. 8:00 P. M.5:00 P. M. 6:1 5 r. n.8:15 P. nl. We'll gladly show you all the handy fea- mres off the Coleman. You'll want this stovein yourkitchen after youseeim remarkable perfox-mana The Arndt Hardware »»u»»»w-f.»»~1»=~»>~n¢~.ma~u.- Vinton-Evans Chevrolet C0 B L A I R .N E B R A S K AAA. JASPFRSEN.Herma n. Ne hr 1 six IN -nm PRICE lumen QFTFF youu!'_Bum, NEBRASKA m a t beside the husband and two sis-Monnichn one.Ba th mms fi e ld- ters, mourn har death.ed fast.Blair had three errors Mrs. Kxhnk was widely known end the Monnichs tw but none of and most highly esteemed by them pmved expensive. ]|",°A \a1|u\ n.-h u . - m» . » n l RADIO STATION KFAB (Continued fmm page two) 11:00 a. m.cmmiml mme P1-5. 11:80 u. m.Novelty Brogxam 21W p. 2§30 p. 3:00 p. m. ng. m.8:30 p. m. g=§q p.m. Pacific String Trio University of Neb. Stol1'a Rhythm Aces Pacific Salon Orch. Harmony Twins HOME THEATRE UL Y 2 5 To J UL Y 3 | mu 1 ~ r n Q n Av - - . x l 1 VI ) l T\ A\ ! |\|\1vr:\ f:\\fr!|'l;1_'hI)i)l¢!'|2!Chri$£iln church invitei you t0| l u n n u 1 . n n ( n x u n visit them, to worship with them\ and to engage with them m s308-N A. RHDADES.Yiblhhex- `work for the social uplift..~ 'issues r -rn u n s n n ofa.. ,¢.`t¢.1.-szso mum ns socoaddus mnttaor ug the postoliim at Blair, Nebr.,under the Act o l Congress of Earth a. 1879. Every subscription is regrdedas open account.The nnnes of mboeribers will be instantly re-mo v e d f ro m o ur ~ li s t a t theexpiration of ~ p a i d for if 'the publishers nohhed; other-wise the subscription will remnin RST M DI S T c n mzc n Ca r. Pastor Seasons and celebrations come and go, but at alll times the church mn d s open-handed to supply mAn's deepest and unending need. Thursdsy (tonight) 7:15 p. m.- Fourth Quarterly Conference, with Dr. C. C. Wilson of Omaha presid- ing.Annual reports and election of officers for the coming year. Sunday, July 28th: 10 A. M.--Church School.An~ I n force at the designated |ub~nouncement of annual picnic.nm-intzinn mice.Every suhswbex-|11 A.M;_M,,,-ning Worship. ».--un ...N -.....-.....,.,..........." gwhichwasshown at the funeral ceremonies held Wednesday at 1 P. M. at the homf when upwards of four hundred neighbors and friends gathered m g y their last reSP¢d=~The se ces were in charge of Rev. Carl Bader of the locd Methodist church andthe me g;was fumlshed by Miss Eth Mead and Mrs.E. J. Han~ cock and interment was made in the Genuun cemetery ten miles south of Blair. Fs c rs ABOUT NEBRASKA L.D. RICHARDS MA n a v m w (Continued from page one) the early railways just as it did the bridge corpontion.To build the big' new auto bridge, the Ne- braska-Iowa Bridge corporation sold a million and a quarter dol~ lars in bonds.The bridge will be paid for by toll charges.Sixty cents per car and driver is Charm ed and 10 pants additional fur each extra passenger is levied. The financing of the railway over the river is described by Mr. 11:45 a. m.Devotinnnl program g==;~_; p. m.uasenau '°\;;;;°A n u n o u n z u u u r n x u n x :00 p. m.University of Neh.:p. m.r 'enrabi." n. m.smuu-Rhvthm Aees 10:00 U- lu.American,0izen\ Co.' J `A L L I ~ ~ ' : " r '¢iE'11:00 A E i h e1.00 E':_l'1'.. TN? & Pltli Ii ls i l l E '.?'._Alnlrlr nn lrlzffti p ~IIlincra' 1:16 p. m.Tom Smith &Jack """" Store Hours: mo to s 'Saturdays 8:30 ro e'*"' Snark. nubuck ma cd. Retail Department Store ' Farnam at 30th St.Free Auto Parking Omaha oA n n o u n c z n g ... August Furniture Sale Offering ... Unusual Values in Every Type of Furniture and Kindred Lines Values um will utonhh even the oldn»¢fumlmro nhoppen will be offered by the "World'| hsrgesl. Swro' during Lhll money sa vi ng e ve nt.No q a ln g mn b e e n le f t u n d o n e w ma k n th i s a p r e - mier olfarlng.Fumlmro snd run pnrchnod for over $25 are mld on Eu] Time Pnymenb.Taka xdvnnhge at these mducunn semble p . m,| |;- Fiorence Kahn extensively redecorabed Omaha SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE "ME GANGSTER" COMEDY AND NEWS Announcing 0 """" Store Hours: mo to s 'Saturdays 8:30 ro e'*"' Bea n . Ro eb uc k a nd Ca Retail Department Store '§|§§f&'dé¢-stand thnt than condl»"Fir for gl*Kingdon"ig age One of the largest broom fac_'RIchards in an afticle written sev- tmns are made u part of the eon_~nastor'8 theme.Special music. fnrtnn in the world located at | eral ww a go ln the Dodge and ~ §°tW¢"-'U ~ publisher ind |'i'ho§e who have :ga¢ WP P'°°°°°°'l'6Li`{m»." ~ EiE=i£§"`af oné |flliilldbn county himrr al r n n u n z r a v ' U m - u n m n w c Jubscriher.their |.hank~offering of new cur-V.!io\|sa.-ai dozen bréoma a day.'tollowszrency win find opportunity at rhir Ondy one sum exceeds Nebras~\"The Sioux City and Hu me \day's services.|,,,;,,n w Mk ne r funn.Ne-railway received from the UnitedNOTIC E jr Grant Lathrop Attorney 3 P. M.'bmmunion service at 5'" ` ~ " " " " " ' """.Crowell Memox-ia\ Home s stock is wmh sso2,1s9,-Sum; _gggg ire cxresdanal _~',~ 000.gran acres o and and 1 ;'°a£¢m' ¢~§j~gg " § ; , § f ' i ; " § " § , * ; { _ ~ ~Fourth in butter produ|:ti6n.|f1'°ml¢=1e state of Nebraska thru _con u 'th Lh N hmme of Mary Lute, deceused._miss ir.Subject: "Making Time". Value of mxlk produced m state' Airwl n z ~ 4 6 , 0 0 3 ""'TZ SUNDAY and MONDAY You md each of you are hereby notified that on the 22nd day ol August, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., Grant Lathrop,the administrator of said estate, will apply t o t e county eourt of 'Washington coun- ty, Nebraska, at the county court room in said ¢:ounty'!o grant a commission in the matter of said esmate directed to L. N. Imenzenfortheexamination on oath of Maude Anderson as a witness herein for me purpose of proving who the heirs at law are of said deceased. Grant Imhrop, 2'I~3t Administrator of said Estate Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Prayer meeting--"the People's Hour". "More things are wrought by prayer than th world dreams.of" You have e sho ln its power and sponsibility.( With Apologies to Kipling The tumult and the shouting dies; Concessionairen and guests depart; Sti stands Thine ancient sacrifice:n humble and a contrite heart' Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, q Lest we forget, lest vw forget. MRS. AUGUST KAHNK l e n :Matthiesen was born in_ Advertise in The Enterprise. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to those kind friends who sd thoughtfulli and kindly assist- ed us during the illness and fol- following the death of our beloved father, Thomas Madsen.We es-; peclally wish to thank the min~ || isters and me'mbers of the Danish Brotherhood, an organization which he loved dearly. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Madsen Mr. and Mrs.Harold Madsen e Lawrence P.Madsen received from the United States government a loan of six percent bonds to the extent of $16,000 per mile of road constructed from Sioux City to Fremont. I t issued its own first mort- gage bonds to the extent of Sl.,- 63B,000.1 "The eamlngs of the road not being sufficient to pnythe inter- est on these first mortgagebonds, the avnils of the two land grants and the sale of town lots along the lihe were used to make up the de- ficiency.After these assets were eihnusted the Cedar Rapids andllliissouriRiverandtheChicago, A T A L K I N G P I C T U R E Tlll: MAN I L0v|§' M AR ER I AN RICHARD AIXLEN G Qaramount Qlrtur comsov. News mo risvuewLepk, Germany, June 30, 18'?4 and 3_A Svendgaard and family.Eiowo and Nebraska companiesAim .|\1l\.r 22.i929 af. the asre of ithrough loans and other methods TUESDAY~~'§é»§§'LnE`ent;-t'1o|SHUTS OUT BLAIR TEAM of ss§istance, made up the de{ici\ '°'days, following up illness of M'(Continued from page one)until the sale of the last named h 1 1o=oo ,L M. teen weeks dur°ah0n._railroads in 1884.In 1880 the§1'2i'.i`.¥g $°¢°`l§»£f,, 11:00 AQ M.Deceased was baptmed and con-get to Peters. The Monnich youLh Chicago, Iowa and Nebraska and .._. ....v rimwn in tha Lutheran churchZ».,..1 ml., fhraa ~xtrikanuls_ but he the Cedar Rapids and Missour TJ -\ J u ni o r I nter med i ate ns.I . r .u an tr u §»§Ll§}I` yE§{m§" £5 fcllowed it.; ou r .ul..E ve n i n g servic e,8: 00 P.M . Pr a y e r me eti ng ,W ednesday ,8 M .cW e h a d f i f te e n mo r e i n a tte n d - life.In 1894 she came to Wash- ington cuunty and on September 18, 1898 she was married to Auz~ ust Kahnk.To them nine children were bam, eight of whom survive her as follovs: Marie, Lillian and Clara, and Gustav,Louis, Harry, Albert and Arthur; also three step children: Meta, Mnrgsret and John A Feature Value ooo bod-room m m ln gsnulno walnutr ok 5 ply.(k n d sh o l 4 8 -( n a h d r a s e r $| 50-Inch ma lt y u g pls oe ot dr e lu f) w it h ~ bod un d c han I d r i v e i t h a r d ,la s t : ng f a r o vu r a lo t ol'b a d r o a d s t o a r c s g e t th e s e ti r e s to q u i t. Th u r s wh y th e y r e to o g o o d . p r a c ti c a lly s p e a k i n g ,f o r g ep e . a lr H ¢:.teammates.Not a Blair man was able to get past second base in the entire contest.Peters gave only two bases on balls, 'Sorensen struck out six and gave only two walks.Exaepting for the two inninxf when scores ,were made, he held his opponents safe. Dolrble plays featured the con- tesr,' Blair having two and the chase from~ th~individual stock- holders nver 90 per cent of the Sioux City company.|"Thin stock wrm in we treasury of the Iowa roads at thet.ime of h w purchase by the Chicago & Nbrth Western in 1884, and thus 'became the property of the Chi~ lcago & North Western Railway comp:my.". COMEDY || WEDNESDAY CHINA NITE CHINA NITE D O U l } l j E E A G L ECmnsedwn 'Washington County Treasurer's ~S e m i - A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances of ~various County Funds for the first half of the `*year beginning January 1, 1929 and ~ending June 30, 1929. Transferred Transferred Balance from other to other Disburse-BalanceNAME OF FUND Dec. 31, 1928 Collections Funds*Funds ments .Tune 30,1929 SIANIIAIID n m ;.Cmffevtwn ~\FI King r ~r could buy ~~~n o b e t t e r l""-../ /""--.../ ' \f "= = _ _ 'Q *"ll \~¢¥"--.....,~ `S 1? .._,~x `~~ I* f \;1*/""'*"" !f "1 *%| ran ; ~.~."' - < ; = ' -°r ~1 ._ \.~~ ) _ ,' g n y i r \...:~ |,.,:*I;1 t ",.;/5 ;1 . _ _ | , _ . . . . f1-:': ' ..I "- H 5 J ; ". : . ».r lf you were a King and ordered Goodyear- the world's greate st rubber c ompany--to create for the Queen's car the s trongest and most Comfortable ri di ng tires they could build even if the price was a $1,000 each, G o o d y e a r o o u l d n ' t m a k e a n y t h i n g b e t t e r t h a n t h e s e D o u b l e E a g l e s . a B u t th e : o ' s mo r e th a n p r i d e " t o o w n i n g th e s e " t i r e s o f ti r e s . " A c tu a l ly t h e y ' r o t h e /" g r e a te s t s a le g u a r d s a g a i n s t th e p o s s i b ll lty o f ti r e tr o u - b le th a t h a ve o ve r b o o n p u t o n a u to mo b i le s i n th e h i n - to r y o f t h e l n d u s tr y . I.;|."n > = 3 ~J |. | g 1 _f IS i ' e `; : § § : § ` 5 : f 5 = ? l ' f ¢ v - : ' : g g i . f Z n f 'J T , I 1 : ' ~ L ' ¢ ~ . ;I .1 ; » f : » ' 2.» % : . 5 , 1 5 ' .I . - 2 : - 3 2 / : , : , : . [ . . . .v; .».~: ;z- 32? "FA l l f o r m i l e n g e w w e l l .y o u ' \ l : -' l 3 . \::¢ - . .4 \-gn\ I ;-r», -»P \ .|2 'LI*Y ' t ~» ' J i a $ 2 K 9 ' r i f >2 .,\' ~..;-f . , 1 : I ~1 . ' N ~ \._ j » i } °~ g ,l l . °* `P3'<"l' O 0 f \:V | * O 7 Q 1-ll f d " * 'l ,gl 'Z ":su," \V !r | e |r/ .19' \\\.I - Q . . l \ I Q1f r , "~' ...if§f;i:.;..1-.. ;;»1. 'F 5 -:¢"* gr ! ::"q .1 . f\ / Stale Funds County GeneralCounty RoadCounty Bridge County DitchMother's PensiokSoldiers' Relief ~Agricultural and Stock ShowElkhom DrainageBurt & Washington Drainage Peterson Bend ' School `School BandFree 'High SchoolBlair CityArlingtonKennardFt. CalhounHermanWashingtonInheritanceRedemptionsStateHighway 10,004.502,048.8110,190.012,448.692,941.48501 .57782.45 527.681 10.872,612.84388.87 51,841.082,493.09956223\ 4,845.362,742.501,152.40 1 ,468.901,418.58481.10820.04300.80 0200 s 11,591.0042,959.06 49,201.0688.18199-236412 2,156.51 $s 1282.48 1,868.948,910.20 215.51i|v(1|;;;mrj1!;q!'' 186689 .' 15,854.101,938.020,750.992,881.29-15,703.77 21,0411014,151.061,886.524,130.11 ' 8,136.41110.21196.1811,011.8 620.00 1121491: H¥.~2 ::'~ 1.10191.9022.461,118.90 42.55201.46781Al. 184.1455.26141.89131.8624.2916.02 $16,204.8132,612.66 24,613.1993,191.12 2,860.24 11,000.002,030.00125,601.591,106.2514,886.0021,680.006,000.002,090.008,055.004,125.00360.004.5011,462.11 s 8,521.1215.1069684,844.08 5,105.50897.90 1,050.022,804.51109.77 1,334.98214.4145892.193,631.5810,678.548,481.02415.42343.662,402.18953.58772.62 1,004.10 02.00 553.23 1,832.90 ance over the previous Suudny. Some of you were absent.We shall expect you next Sunday.If you do not come we both lose. The attendmce at the pnexching lervices was very poor.Had it hor. been for visitors in the eve~ ning service. we would have o.l~ most drawn a blank.If you were g and rehunu ond md.A moot bnutlful mm §§i»¢x»er how would you like to spenk W A lot uf empty benches, while the people who caught to be litting in them were at . . well the Land knows where store for those who attend the Suriday mornin service. Remember w en you have an- mounaments piease hand them in, in writing.Even the minister at time!has his mind preoccupied, and by the time he gets the an- nouncement copied, he may have a bit of confusion.This happened Inst week with the announcing of some committee.s.Mrs.U.G. Garner and not Mrs. J. 'S.Rob- erts was appoinled U0 receive a special oifering from the Mission Circle howevmzr, if you give it. to 1\'Irs.RoboIt-3 it will reach Lira. xivé lost. in the sud<'.e:1 going of Bro.Flank Warrick another of the church's useful men.Ou: sympathy goes out to his loved ones,and our prayers go up to the Master that he might raise up some man to fill lip the ranks. A Seventh Commandmermt to Chumhgoers: "Thou shalt not ner Ivuusly snap thy watch, or ostenta tiously stare at the clock during the service, giving the impression that thy mimi is upon the dinner early aftemoon golf, or the motm CONGKEGATIONAL c uumfu Public womb! next Sunday during the iixorning service, our péop\e are urged to hear am Mr.Aeschhacher has been fc past Eve years the belove and honored pastor of our Arling ton church.He closed his rela tions wiw that c.hun:!x last mont! and will take several munths fo Transferred Transferred Balance from other to other Disburse-BalanceNAME OF FUND Dec. 31, 1928 Collections Funds*Funds ments .Tune 30,1929 ~'Washington County Treasurer's ~S e m i - A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t l Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances of ~various County Funds for the first half of the `*year beginning January 1, 1929 and \~ending June 30, 1929. \ State Funds County General County RoadCounty Bridge County DitchMother's Pensiok Soldiers' Relief ~Agricultural and Stock Show Elkhom DrainageBurt & Washington Drainage Peterson Bend ' School ` School Band Free 'High School Blair City Arlington KennardFt. Calhoun HermanWashington Inheritance RedemptionsStateHighway Blair Sewer Blair Paving Interest on Deposlls Herman Light BondsHennan District Paving Kennard Light vFt. Calhoun Water s 10,004.50 2,049.91 10,190.012,449.09 2,941.49 501 .57782.45 527.681 10.87 2,512.94388.87 51,941.09 2,499.09 950229\ 4,845.36 2,742.50 1,152.401 ,468.90 1,419.53 491.10829.04390.80 0200 259.04 2,919.11 000.005,150.04 Ft. Calhoun Intersection Paving Washington Light Arli ngwn Street Improvernent Ft.Calhoun District PavingHerman Intersection Paving Papio-Valley Drainage Fines FeesDe Soto Dltch . F0 Calhoun 01150, Advertising __Arlington Intersection Pavmg 299.36 829.0635 5.00 138.68620.00 1 ,509.251 11.11 214.91 100.90 s 11,591.0042,959.06 49,201.0633,181.99-2104192.15051276.571,900.99 15,954.191,939.00 1g0,750.992,991.2915,109.1121,0411014,151.001,995.524,130.119,196.41119.21196.1811,011.91 299.599,195.22713.63600.002,939.05737.50650.0017387.50150.001,301.03526.34500.00290.611,099.65199.90 $ 1,909.94s 1292.49 3,970.29 05:15:91: 1101* 1.10191.9022.451,119.90620.00 42.55 201.45781A!. 194.14 55.26 I 141.99191.96 24.29 16.02 12091: H¥.~2 JT U .2 188.85 713.63 94.99 . \y{-.1--vw ,-_.411 ~..' 25.00.0.. . 16.30 10.911-4 -.\fg =. v "~ 10.14 520.00 9,587.80 6,568.85 v» ~fr r ~y" 9 . 1 0 ~ n z $ 2 554.00 $10,204.9192,012.0024,019.1999,191.12 2,950.24 11,000.002,090.00125,601.091,100.2514,995.0021,090.000,900.002,090.009,055.004,125.00360.004.5011,452.11 9,800.00 600.003 191.50191.50050.001,412.50150.00 1,250.00 '593.75220.00 1,109.00 554.00 s 9,521.1215.1059594,944.091,592.905,105.50991.901,059.022,994.51109.11 1,334.98 214.41451492.19 3,091.5910,678.549,491.02 415.42343.66 2,402.19 953.58772.62 1,004.10 02.00553.232,505.29 000.001909.40 1,014.00)394.59g 261.25 '78.8l1,039.05 717.77 214.91 110.00 his nrninistry elsewhere in the fali g ~ luxury In such Instances 'Young peop1e's meeting Sunda evening at 'I' o'clock.at. the qhuicl Chair rehearsal this wwk Fri-||mn.then.we D0 lots ol day evening at the church at 7:30.thlnzs better than ,,,,,,,,,,1lAfter next Sunday there wiil bel ll tn .,I.mL`§{ nubiic c a nner.me un u r rn bc n o m w ill me e t b u ya t ll) o'c\ock each Sunday morn-I GOMorning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Ch1-irian Endeavor, 7:00 p. nl. a n COMEDY || 'Washington County Treasurer's ~S e m i - A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances of ~various County Funds for the first half of the `*year beginning January 1, 1929 and ~ending June 30, 1929. Transferred Transferred Balance from other to other Disburse-BalanceNAME OF FUND Dec. 31, 1928 Collections Funds*Funds ments .Tune 30,1929 szm Funds s 10,004.50 s 11,591.08 s 1,asa.94 51620437 s 3,521.72CountGeneral2,048.87 42,959.06 s 1202.48 3,970.29 32,612.66 15,706.96 8:00 p. m.a Choir practice Friday.8:00 p.n This week choir practice o Thursday evening, immqdiateiy ai fer mid-week meeting. We are making a. special effol th increase an evening iludianoe t one hundred; come sit in the cool est place in town whiie liS|.¢Ilin; raska, heieby certify that the above state- mber 31, 1928;the collections and disburse- cluslve,and the balance in each fund ut D 1 Most motorlng needs regulalf All-Weathers depends on howmucl~icns iI;?é"'.~Eéme one Wm yo: iq hear this thoughtful an:l e n couraging message.|Jesus was a. social worker ¢ $m Raspberries at Aye Bros.25-tf I-'u.rnSture, ruzl and floor cove"- d m Mlfbew 11 a¢nm>=f.21-mf Miss Beulah Myers, daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Meyers of west South street,came hmne Satur- dny (mm New Mexim where she has been vearhing the past year. 'Binder Twine at Aye Bros. 25-tt Furniture, mg and floor cover-lngl.Mxthaw Bemlorf.21-tl. Fruit jan for sale.Inquire of 511 west Purk St., Blair.27 -lt' Grnborg Juule: & Optomelript first door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.14-tl Ed Stapleton ol Tellamah, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. James Supli ton, last Wednesday. Mrs.Fmnk Wulf of Colorado Springs, Colo. vislbed friends and |. .| Mr .a n d M m He n r y Chr is te n- nfsn were i n Om a h a S u n d a y vi si t- i n g wi th th e i r son,Do n a ld a n d w i f e . Y o u c a n g e t ove r '?%o n y o u r mo n e y i n sa fe in ves tmen t.W h y .~;~.:._ Miss Norm; Clausen of Hitting ton,Neb., is visiting Miss Char~ latte Armstesd for a (ew days. C. K, B€Dd°rf. Boenled embalm- nr md umi erhknr, Bhi r.O E M phone 161, res. n 188.Ilftf Mrs. Jonas-B m La visiting hex-daughter,Mrs.Irene Cather ,of Omaha. for a few d»v=» Score cl-\'d»» place anis, birth- day cards,sympathy a u ra - a l l can be found at The Enterprise of£ioe.Popular price.23-ti _____.._- Cherries at Aye Bros.26-tf If you a:en't sevtivz 7%or over on your money see Don C. Van Deusen.22-L( Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fo whr of Omaha, drove up Sunday to nt- tendthe Frank Warrick funeral. The Sunday School chases of Misses Heien Burger and Barbara Bnwmm of the Chrblfian church, held a picnic at the Johns grovs lust Sunday afternoon,there b e ing two dozen little folks present. MEATS ¢ $m Raspberries at Aye Bros.25-tf I-'u.rnSture, ruzl and floor cove"- d m Mlfbew 11 a¢nm>=f.21-mf Miss Beulah Myers, daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Meyers of west South street,came hmne Satur- dny (mm New Mexim where she has been vearhing the past year. 'Binder Twine at Aye Bros. 25-tt Furniture, mg and floor cover-lngl.Mxthaw Bemlorf.21-tl. Fruit jan for sale.Inquire of 511 west Purk St., Blair.27 -lt' Grnborg Juule: & Optomelript first door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.14-tl Ed Stapleton ol Tellamah, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. James Supli ton, last Wednesday. Mrs.Fmnk Wulf of Colorado Springs, Colo. vislbed friends and |. .| Mr .a n d M m He n r y Chr is te n- nfsn were i n Om a h a S u n d a y vi si t- i n g wi th th e i r son,Do n a ld a n d w i f e . Y o u c a n g e t ove r '?%o n y o u r mo n e y i n sa fe in ves tmen t.W h y .~;~.:._ Miss Norm; Clausen of Hitting ton,Neb., is visiting Miss Char~ latte Armstesd for a (ew days. C. K, B€Dd°rf. Boenled embalm- nr md umi erhknr, Bhi r.O E M phone 161, res. n 188.Ilftf Mrs. Jonas-B m La visiting hex-daughter,Mrs.Irene Cather ,of Omaha. for a few d»v=» Score cl-\'d»» place anis, birth- day cards,sympathy a u ra - a l l can be found at The Enterprise of£ioe.Popular price.23-ti _____.._- Cherries at Aye Bros.26-tf If you a:en't sevtivz 7%or over on your money see Don C. Van Deusen.22-L( Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fo whr of Omaha, drove up Sunday to nt- tendthe Frank Warrick funeral. The Sunday School chases of Misses Heien Burger and Barbara Bnwmm of the Chrblfian church, held a picnic at the Johns grovs lust Sunday afternoon,there b e ing two dozen little folks present. MEATS ¢ $m Raspberries at Aye Bros.25-tf I-'u.rnSture, ruzl and floor cove"- d m Mlfbew 11 a¢nm>=f.21-mf Miss Beulah Myers, daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Meyers of west South street,came hmne Satur- dny (mm New Mexim where she has been vearhing the past year. 'Binder Twine at Aye Bros. 25-tt Furniture, mg and floor cover-lngl.Mxthaw Bemlorf.21-tl. Fruit jan for sale.Inquire of 511 west Purk St., Blair.27 -lt' Grnborg Juule: & Optomelript first door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.14-tl Ed Stapleton ol Tellamah, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. James Supli ton, last Wednesday. Mrs.Fmnk Wulf of Colorado Springs, Colo. vislbed friends and |. .| Mr .a n d M m He n r y Chr is te n- nfsn were i n Om a h a S u n d a y vi si t- i n g wi th th e i r son,Do n a ld a n d w i f e . Y o u c a n g e t ove r '?%o n y o u r mo n e y i n sa fe in ves tmen t.W h y .~;~.:._ Miss Norm; Clausen of Hitting ton,Neb., is visiting Miss Char~ latte Armstesd for a (ew days. C. K, B€Dd°rf. Boenled embalm- nr md umi erhknr, Bhi r.O E M phone 161, res. n 188.Ilftf Mrs. Jonas-B m La visiting hex-daughter,Mrs.Irene Cather ,of Omaha. for a few d»v=» Score cl-\'d»» place anis, birth- day cards,sympathy a u ra - a l l can be found at The Enterprise of£ioe.Popular price.23-ti _____.._- Cherries at Aye Bros.26-tf If you a:en't sevtivz 7%or over on your money see Don C. Van Deusen.22-L( Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fo whr of Omaha, drove up Sunday to nt- tendthe Frank Warrick funeral. The Sunday School chases of Misses Heien Burger and Barbara Bnwmm of the Chrblfian church, held a picnic at the Johns grovs lust Sunday afternoon,there b e ing two dozen little folks present. MEATS Kulm'n nhnbna 'su ulease von. t! I Mrs. Delmar Peer has been sick"Finn-nin emuI ur l u n Rrnn-......,."_-.\. ..~ ..,~ -.W - - -- _ - 1 -~-~--- --~ --Black md White Beauty Shop.Mrs.Rosa Short, who has been Phone 196 for nppointxgsnra.85-ti ,very ill is improving at this time. Kirby Cook spent the week-end D r . L l y l f l m i s u m , c u m m - at the hams of his parents,Mr.tor. Farmers Shin BaukBld¢.rf. and Mn. Guy ¢°°k~I The Baptist cln:le meets nr the Mrs.Rosa Gilbert come over home of Mn. Ed Pilcher this aft- trom Burkett last Wednaday md ernoon. the pun week with tonnilltin. ' Fa m!um door covar-hxp.u.»..5 "€ Be mlo rf.21-rc. Miss Lavonne Hansen is attend- ing summer school a t the state university. When you wan:1etterheada____or fleas fo r nes.80-tl 1=.¥..... Union CINNSN.. Miss Opal W right, uf -Kumud spent Monday at the c. J. Bed- man home.\ Brownvllle--Bkidge will bonan- structed avér Missouri River a t is now AE her son, Jnhnk Mm George E Wilson of Oma- envelnpes .or mmmenm call '|.he'Lms place m near IUWIG-."Slums. Bendorf, Uudertakingghg, spent last Fdday with her "'°'°""""~__1s-cf SW* *"°*"==<E orders! Prluflnt ;|n 1 |mbu1;n¢¢service,Phnwi: aunt, Mn, S_ F. Martin.For Sal;.ummer apples, spray eu The EMQYPXQIHQ and get 8°°¢| ol'fi¢$, 161; residence, 188.2941]Dew N L1 f ha s ntied stuff.Phgue Lester Barton, work at fair pnces.184!\~ Ham nm.. nf Omaha ntmnllnd ..ey_ °"'F ff .' ~212 on ss. Bum-.21-cf a.. W..-1.5 ,_,, nm¢,.....»..» _, - " " ' " -.rue week-enu m m nm muuxer,the funeral ot his brother~in~law,Mrs. Fred Nemetz. Th,;:'"EMt:d"f' lastuMon1y. our.C. K.. Bendorf, licensed emhalm- e n rpnse wi p n y 'er and undnruher, Blur.OfliesstationeryanddoirrightWrlpum, 161; res. phon 1as s-cf are headquarters for your pnntmxgl Mr. A\ llflundorf was home overneedz.18'!f _Sunday from his duties for the Mrs.D.Hennlngsen and Ma gan ga me nad fish department. Margaret vent to Sioux City sat-1 When im cards w p need.see urday w vmxt an aunt, Mrs. Maryfhe Enterprise.Most any kind of\Fellers.,card from birthday to Christmas \.Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen spent can be found here.2842! Min Hazel Mundotf was a weeklend visitor at the parental, A. W. Mundorf home.. Mrs. A. T.Allen guest at the home Mrs. Holger Hansen day. Mm. A. E. Hanna, lll for ¢Wo weeks. present which ie good news toher friends and famllv. was a dinner of her niece, on last Thurs who ha.s.been in better at ¢h?J~¢Ll="`»}iZi.` ;:;.2§ ;;;°:";.:..".; vaeadon trip in Colorado. Miss Catherine Beekman vuma Mies Mary Alice Race of Omaha, on last Thursday and Friday. Mrs.Myrtle Kilian and dande- ter-in-law, Mrs. George Bnlse are visiting relatives at Wakefield. H. L. Helwkmkle is up at Whitn- atone,Minnesota vqhere he owns New Shipment of Straw Hafs of all kinds at '1 2 5 c t o 7 5 c r `~ "4.1 ~ Harvest W ork Gloves 25c to $2 ~ ~,..~., Two piece Glover Underwear Shorts ...75c Shirts ...50c Rayon Shirts .$1.00 Mogul Baked Beans in tomato sauce,per can ----10: Kamn Corn Flnkca, large 15c special 2 packages ---zs¢ 5 sack lots $8.00 24 lb. sack .85 PE ~\ j |~ ff Fruit Jell. mu; Havors 8 10c pkgws.25c m s J r e - = "~/. f._~ : .>..~.s 1 1 ", ~' -. / 'W ' e | n 1 e s ,p e r p o u n d 2 8 a . \,M ~ . /1_1\~».N \ , q g . . , .¢.J 5 ;,1| , \`L 1 \_ :5 5 'f n ". H 4 ~ " l , f / -, F ./v - » ; ,; , .»'"\" `\ :} ' > : = 1 ? = "~r .~ A_,..,. .. u L"_./" ~».¢ Liquid Veixeer Polishing Glove and Liquid Veneer, per pkg--7Sc Campers First. Aid, per package -25a Coleman Junior Mmnles, each -loc _, 'Q M E A T S 9 *'\~ r~~, 7 f o r a l l L _0~~O c c a s l o n s . ,»I. a \~~B a c o n B r i s k e L s , p e r l b .-,.2 5 c Pennant, Brand Pruuen. per can ~38c Extra heavy Jar Rubbers, 3 pkgs.2Sc Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. per lb.27c Milk per can. tall IOC u u s s ~sc Big Chief Toilet Piper, 3 for -25c 1 " ' ..]¢=.L.L a r d ,2 p o u n d s 3 5 a Fancy Shuulder Steak, par lb.-30c ~ ~ Q ~{D r e s s S h l r t s ~5 regular $1.50 at ~$ 1 . 0 0 Crown Brand Vegetable Soup 12c can specisl 2 cans ~--»ISC Country Butter, per pound 451: 1 _ 40c value, specinl per pkg.-33c ;...fJU12f 0/Boneless Pug Feet, per Jar --35a Butparnut Coffee, Ib. 55: 3 lb.-$1.60 il \ |f.e f5l'| ,r .I fu . _ , . | __,r/ " "/ ''W'einies, per pound 28a lots $8.00 sack .ss pkgwa.25c IOC 25C MEATS 7 for all Occasions Bacon Briskebs, per Ib._,.25c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. per lb.27c Fancy Shuulder Steak, par lb.-30c 1 " ' ..]¢=.L.L a r d ,2 p o u n d s -3 5 a Country Butter, per pound 451: 1 _ Boneless Pig Feet, per jar --35c Extra heavy Jar Rubbers, 3 pkgs.2Sc Big Chief Toilet Piper, 3 for -25c Pennant, Brand Pruuen. per can ~38c Crown Brand Vegetable Soup 12c can specisl 2 cans ~--»ISC Milk per can. tall IOC u u s s ~sc 2 lb. pkg. Tom Thumb Crackers 400 value, specinl per pkg.-33c Do you play bridge?The En Miss Flnrenm won:returned'For Sal;"hinchillu bucks. mglvrvwdv whiw he is remodeling.r d tc i a uu u uy xn uln ap u vu su .~E 'plfme c a s ' . \ E . L l M r .a n d Mr s .W m .f~=ld'su§<i§} fr2>}§{§`lv¢¢k5I§»£§£iS§`§I istered M-°g=k»Rgwrwble-Phone mms Ruth Cheely, who.kum been 'the Campfire Girls Camp at Red22.Jlm Cr\x|clcshank,Ft.Ca1- enjoying a few week-1 at Laksthehlttle Sioux, Iowa.houn.27-11. Okoboji, returned home last week. m c u n n d n u uz o - u iHN 1 \ n fn Oma ha lnfrl S Mr.Martin and l '":.;:. .Uv ';:::::::.."";:7;;';:°J. P¢triE Of OMB* ~ Q9 "'f'"": ..U l y u q u |.c|.\u ucu I |_..|_tl I M .Co I ""f or \:n¢_1reex :rom I. ten nays Hr. and Mn. L. J. Wolf! and mn. wm. ns. Mellen or ummm Rambaugherty of the B hoop!.232 lm n..'}.¢.£'r E'i":s=; P:"s,_'='1£2':s"_&=_ !'!"$!': '!»"=!='=°5» *wr glrove "P from 2'5" ~:'».£'°':4ff ~_=**°.::*_3£f church hu been holding 5-mm \Miss Gladys Moore is visiting friends in Lincoln and singing at the Lincoln Presbyterian church as soloist on Sunday while there. Dr. and Mrs, R. E. Tilden drovm over to Little Sioux, Iowa Sunday to brlng their daughters..Doris and Ruth, home. |er:\ pan or me state, going as nrsoulh as Republic, Kansas. Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Dexter of Omaha,and Mr.and Mrs. Carl Bolt of Schuyler were in attend- ance at the funeral services forl .Mrs.en McKenney. Mr. and lllrs.E. J .Wilson of Chicago were guests of Atty.a'1d Omaha Sunday and spent the eve ning at the Victor Wolf! home. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Children's permanent waw, $5.00. Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 12-ti' For Sale--12 feet line shaft, 2 horse Westinghouse motor.PhoneMiss Frances _Gross leaves §"t`\Mn1. Henry Mencke last Saturdny.I11 on 24_Harry Ervey.27_2p urday for a f"§'° with her f;'eceé|Th@Y had been touring the west Lost-German Polioe dog, light gg- f§,§>» Milliken and famiy o and =°'e=?\ and stopped over for =\'¢ulm~, Tama.Nozify Roy Dolan, little visit. umeral qu ner uncle,LnomasMadsen. Mrs. J. E. Kull of Oakland, Neb. and her son,Kenneth of Grand Island visited at the A. A. Comp- ton home last Sunday. Mrs.E.D.Swisher left last Thursday for her Montana home after a long visit in Blair with her aunt, Mrs. S. F. Martin. Harold White of Burwell, Neb., who taught in the City schools __east South street.27-lt*last year,was un over SundayMrs. G. W. Wni nwnght h3:"f'Mrs.John Kreiser of Kansas We are having a great reductionKU¢5t nt the home of Jack Carri- ll€F guests Sunday,f" "mi .f" City, Kansas has been spending msale on our summer hats.Justlzan- in a Lincoln church the past Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Ireland and Wal- ter Nelson spent Sunday at Coun- cll Bluffs with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen.. Mr.and Hrs. Gus Kuridel 'und children of Oakland,Iowa spent last Sunday visiting renltives t i Blair and vicinity.. Bob Hopewell# Irvin Tilden and James Pounds drove up bo Sioux City last Sunday to furnish music for an entertainment. wihCh€StEr Rnd d8.l1gh§€l OI |~'1n'|fn\v rlnvn.in Rlair hninov ¢'all¢=dI........:...,..,a ....|.,...,........ ..|....:......»L_._.-..--1 ¢~.l Peter Nielsen. who resides north coin ane 2 " " " " o " " " " " "\,\|l.llq l u u n u L u m :, U g g c u u u x n u 401111 r .n o u n . m a y o r ul.F I U ':I a s i s t e r L n l a w f r ° m ' h @ I ' @ b y t h e d e a t h o f h e r b r o t h e r . : s 2 0 n .C h i l d r e n h a h - L '7Fm H n l l i m n n f m m 1 » n ~ ; » m +f l m f n i f v . m | " * ' @ ° C o f O r u m ,w a s a n B l a i r l a s t Chicago.Frank Warrick.She left for her§.|._00_wife' also haa éome' mj;"_ :Little Helen Marie Anderson,home today.mer felts and stitched crepes at 'daughter of Ml'find Mrs. Alfred Sup't.D.V.Masser has been very reasonable prices. 1\l1d@l`80fl is visiting'a few days spending the past: week an Morn- 2?-It Hilton Style Shoppe this week at the J.P.Anderson ingside College Sioux City, Iowa,Mrs.virgo Davidson and two home..gssisting Prof. Brown, head of the children drove in Monday after- "" "" "~" " " " " "" " " " " '`"Tueaday morning and made Thethespeakingprogramatthebridgecelebration tomorrow, Fri-Enterpnse a pleasant coli. day, July 26th..Mrs.Marjorie Metzmker andMinsMaeP m m n and aussi ughtle r, W m o f F'°*'1°'?*-» are Nellie Rodenbough of Omaha ending F*fe.w days vacation at :ment the week-and with Miss Eve-the W* W. Wilkinson home. Bun-m§n_Guyer came over from educutim Gretna to spend Saturday night Colleze. n d{ll§\'¢\'|'\¢|\|¢of that noon from Lenox.Iowa'whem|I,' § " } § & ` ~ ~Mins Betty Hopewell and s in xwmz mme examlna- nh"luv .bean vizitinr |=h¢n-.m..=.noun of girl; who were -enloylnzand Sunda y is the pue ntil, o. ~ tio ns -t6 suni ne r Ma u,~ I i a l l l-;.lTE;il' gg;nalullln E m i a t l i m e Sioux l o f i ! zi -Gurer home.IIe il located U\Hamid I-lellnn of K u u u Ci tv . il lt Karma: Cltv . Hu. md thev _..'f"'.i'§L?' .3'"!!.'. "l' ! f ¥ _ ~ t u r n e d Sunday l f h r ' l week'| 'h Q " " " " "" " " """ " " " "" " " "" `" " ' " " '" " '' "" " "" " 1 wno Laugm.Lu un:nuur ac m -Fre mo ntthi s we e kwe re s e nnng M i s r a v ¢F da m m |_ .s o n ro e ln n y .ornmg W vlslt Mrs. Davxdsons parents, 1 z i d M th 1;h stay.'za benngdone ffjf lhe state.to rnmt at the home of ht.s uncle, Mr.aynd Mrs.Andrew Feet of 351 {§§;`;fgff vgedgga Migsourii The family of H F Duckworth Now ls the time to buy a cool and was greatly shocked to learn this city-.her home town. next vear.. Win leave August m fm 3 1 9 . See oixr line,theylof his unc\e's .sudden death the|Mrs. C_N Hgmgn entertained " """'f ouri where Mr. Duckworth Flu!nm at a ¢.M.....|..!'~.'!.."if'€ .°EEf. Bn:-...flnne m m lntly located with t aun- fl'Mr. Helms 3ffaYed|a iflieff fliéh|;u me nm -aa quality- over Emu Monday.;».|.i;i.`a¢.a:;;".; Q: §...a;;; """"°,;"f,;_;;', ';,;;; ;;;,;"';m m . ei m m y-14 co 52 nt $1-00. $1.95 and New || qu time m buy a cool ni|||, homring Chulie'l birthdny ng?" S':nday md __m_;° at The W. J. Konpmm and L. F. -~wuh drsu.See our line.they uhhh mme: at this muon of tbl Gnetm for.: picnic. eniwinr gm Stahl lunilm geunded 0 h u hHllbfl Style Slwnne- are nll guaranteed last color and year.Viliting vu eqhnd !ol- "umm" m»'m dnv.ily mmlon lad pl¢||h:.uu: 0m\ S29527-lt n .-" " " " " ' " " "'~ ~lr. and Mn. E. E. Epperlynnd 5-_g more 1-my bmham for Mr. £'32"°:'LJ'fi.'$2'..'!E"L..'2'I .2 M.. ed 8|they ha§'e the style and qu Sunday atwhich time themMrs. A. F. Newell enbertxim number of the Dongxegatc young people last Tuesday »inal sués 14 no sz ars1.oo, $1.95 eve- |$2.95. orty~tfn~ee present. Minnie Triplett,Mr _ g d \ |f.e f5l'| ,r .I fu . _ , . | __,r/ " ". / ''W'einies, per pound 28a lots $8.00 sack .ss pkgwa.25c IOC 25C MEATS 7 for all Occasions Bacon Briskebs, per Ib._,.25c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. per lb.27c Fancy Shuulder Steak, par lb.-30c 1 " ' ..]¢=.L.L a r d ,2 p o u n d s -3 5 a Country Butter, per pound 451: 1 _ Boneless Pig Feet, per jar --35c Extra heavy Jar Rubbers, 3 pkgs.2Sc Big Chief Toilet Piper, 3 for -25c Pennant, Brand Pruuen. per can ~38c Crown Brand Vegetable Soup 12c can specisl 2 cans ~--»ISC Milk per can. tall IOC u u s s ~sc 2 lb. pkg. Tom Thumb Crackers 400 value, specinl per pkg.-33c hexizlgton Cream Flour, 45; lb. sack $l.65 °`""5 sack lots $8.00 ""'°wb. sack .ss Extra heavy Jar Rubbers, 3 pkgs.2Sc Kamn Corn Flnkca, large 15c special 2 packages ---zs¢ Milk per can. tall IOC u u s s ~sc Pennant, Brand Pruuen. per can ~38c Big Chief Toilet Piper, 3 for -25c Mogul Baked Beans in tomato sauce,per can ----10: Crown Brand Vegetable Soup 12c can specisl 2 cans ~--»ISCFruit Jell. mu; Havors 8 10c pkgws.25c 2 lb. pkg. Tom Thumb Crackers 400 value, specinl per pkg.-33cLiquid Veixeer Polishing Glove and Liquid Veneer, per pkg--7Sc Campers First. Aid, per package -25a Butparnut Coffee, Ib. 55: 3 lb.-$1.60Coleman Junior Mmnles, each -loc >lia.x 27-lt Hilton Style Sho pe. Hansen.mx-ee ern, vnwuuu W w...\.. ...--....h r Bobbie Taylor of Oakland,/Kim,The h .dge .wee h _Wyommg.Their daughber and Mrs. F n conmn as arylln wha has been lplending the past qmged for the Dnzuish Ladies' So- ggvgd :beg M-y; ~;g;g;» "e " :IrlR`; "4 Emonth at the home of Henry and cnety to serve dmner to the dlsf _Y=_§_?we Y I-Ie red Guyermd Mr. and urs:Benduff wiuemaq the fun-! Hr. Etsy!l'Hi>IeUt, Sr. ah n Sunday afternoqn.occupied the evening and lhdielita Taylor returned to his tinguished men guests who will " " ' ° " " "refreshments were served »Miss Edith Jensen has had as Clyde Burger;reports that heome last Sunday evenmg Bobble take part in the dedlcatory ser- h esta for a few days Mus Bhd the Jip Skov eighty fi r mclose.~.'1 -»er gu f.\v .s" ""? `" ? 'F""" olda ni oe§e ffffl ? _'E§_'"f..'f§"1§f'.- F,5§'f'I?f'.~.§l"i'Catherine Lyman of Clarinda, Ia., east of the Wrnqeh.achogl ~ Wan(:¢£1-»-Name!!OI y o u n g pe o -Hwar u to |118 annum VISII; Winn m s l n a v e I l l l l I I I U I I m n . ' u l l I l U l l n l l ''h H l e n ~t a c m F |° || |; | |_m m . ,t o n e r v e l u n e l m o n t o n u | | § F . l ° " ! ' E ° " € " ' ° * ' f f ~ E ; . _ f . _| _ . . . . . {.. .. . .. .. » .. |. . . - .u a m n HRTUBB t"llg'rml,| \::n|.uu:|rup u:wu wm a ww , vvv I ~r._t1\....n.......|.....,..1.¢.nnA=tnH'}\D|"|1 lwft S-mndrw for her home.uatlon.A m p y o l u » = | ' ; é 2 I " £ 3 5 . ~ ~M n .A-A.lrompton h u re-m n.Lu a'Uele m from her dmghten Sha wu aeeompuiled i y l l \ ` i l fwllins thi s ma tte r wi ll be 1 1 1| be ''me eeived word 01 the y mn hge o f a s n _mi Edizh H.;g u 0 i n a l m.f§=°-f ; - = = - J . B . H a y n e s ,~-»»§3».'¢'&o f ~ 2 3 { L f ~ f . T § ' ! " ` 3 m h e r b m q w r . A l e c E . h u n o f c u p -m l u n d m u hun han d,M r a n "' "| \\Allred ummm wn,that M A.E. B ld mul flmi|'ndel nd BWI"°"!'!"!?.Gu=~ Lundz. Mn Nellie Andemn,|!'2*"" _Cnty !€°°""Y'He .""'§'f°" H11 ».,..| .Hama In 1; mmm nf a....»_4fma1un: lawn movud 25-Zti M 01 J 15 F, 11 K tal Bliss Dove Montgomery, oaugmerensud-lofrsoma enoen,'FS no |of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Montgom- _..1 ........a u nf Pnwhlmlzn nt their ranch ~"\J nu m - -- - - ---~" w ................._-_--._at noon Sunday,after a m0'§°l'into rooms over the Blue Gonna Ui? from Blair.store on last Liondny,where nh-nhl]Mm R. C. Hitehman Mrs.Bard will conduct a belntydenlyillMondaynightandwas rushed to an Omaha hospital where he was operated on for ap- penniicitis.Reports from his bed- side since the operation state that he is getting along as well as could be expected. Louie is known to about every man,woman and child in Blair, being in the Citi- zens Bank here and is a universal favorite with all his friends. They regret his illness and will be glad to see him hack on the job zlgain. IIIlilllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllIIIIIllIIIlll|'|\|IIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllh =1 '§H o g H o u s e s E Let us m a ke yo u a n estimate an d §"build before the fall rush. § Feeding Floors ;Corn is high and concrete floors p a y §for themselves in com saved.T hey g also help prevent hog diseases. ;-2. : = Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulif o Nebraska street were host an~ hostess for a number of relative nn last Sunday where Mr.an Mrs. Herman Wulff and Mr. nm Mrs.Gus Wulff and families n Benson drove up to spend th day.The affair was in honor o Mrs.Frank Wulff of Colorad Springs,who has been viaitin here.A very' pteasant day wa repuned. | h o me .Th e b r i d e i s a g r a d u a te o f Ethe Un i ve r s i ty o f O k l a h o m a n n d irec e ived he r M .A .deg ree f r o m Co lu mbi a un i ve r si ty i n N e w Y o r k . =Mr.K u l l i s ma n a g e r o f th e Re o l x u u Mo to r Co.a n d is ac ti ve i n ' t h e wo r k th e Ok i a h o ma C i ty C'hamber o f ommer c e a n d oth e r c ivic en te mri s es .M r .K u ! !is kn o wn to a n u mbe r of B lai r p eo p le h a vi n g been he re o f te n i n p a s t years. | .._.....=..,.,|.,.c...\,|.§.. ,|:-.-- fha Ahon.Cn|.|:u.u|||r.u uw uulluug \......-...--._..foHov.|:1g'gu es ts :Mr s .R.Vs.: Hi gc h ma n o f W e ep in g W a ter ,M r . a n Mr s .A .B .Hi tc h ma n o f Sa n A n to n i o , Te xa s a n d th e J o h n P i ll- i n g f a m i l y o f Om a h a . Sor en J en se n an d Ric ha rd L eg ge -_ rT h e E a M a m 1 ; » » . . » .q m u y r e - t u r n e d S a t u r d a y n o r m fl ' 0 I f l £118 l a k e s w h e r e t h e y h a v e b é e n s p e n d - i n g a f e w w e e k s .M i s a R u t h A l l e n wh o ha s been vi s i ti n g th e m o ve r there,re tu rn ed wi th thg-m. who have been visiting at the J. P. Jensen home, have been trans- ferred from Valley bo Hebron where they are working for the state and expect to be located for the next eighteen months. Miss Agnes Gilbertson was hostess to the hridge club w which 1-he belongs -last Monday evening There were four tables of players. Mrs.-1 Noh won Hrst prize, Miss atrice Bell,consolation and Miss Audrey Beales, cut. We are hadng a great reduction sale on our summer hats.Just come in and take your choice at $2.00.Children's hats,75:and $l.00.We also have some sum-mer felts and stitched crepes at very reasonable prices. 27-lt Hilton Style Shoppe Mrs.Virgil Davidson and two children, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Feet.motored to Omaha Tuesday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Schmitz, who are the proud parents of a baby Wm.P. Cook of Fort Calhoun, was in Blair Monday evening cir- culating among his friends.We presume that it was the opening ol' the carnival that was one of the attractions that drew him to Blair. The "Powder Puff" beauty shop opens today (Thursday)July 25, over the Blue Goose swre.Every thing done in the line of beauty work.As an introductory offer this local will apply as 25c on any beauty work done.j 27-lt Tom Wilkinson has been.work- ing for the Beary Construction Company near Arlington and re~ cently had to wnsult a physician in regard to an infection ia his foot which is keepingvhlmjn bed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffond Halbert, accompanied by Bfunnan Guyer of Gretna, were. Sunday dinner guests at the M.M.Halbcn home i n Omaha.Miss Bernice Hulbert and Mrs. Alice Hupp und so n of Lin-, coin. were also present. A Liquid Veneer, per p~g-7Sc New Shipment of Straw Hafs of all kinds at '1 2 5 c t o 7 5 c r Coleman Junior Mmnles, each -loc : g g ~ i ~~ H a r v e s t W o r k G l o v e s 2 5 1 : t o $ 2 ~ 9 Duincy Prints, 36 in. wide. per yard 2Bc Flat Crepe Step-ins (pmebel shades) each 51.08 Two piece Glover Underwear Shorts ...75c Shirts ...50c Rayon Shirts .$1.00 A pretty lima uf Sui-Jette and Peter Pan Prints rer 'ard ----"soc :Underwear Crepes, per yard 30c: and 35a Flat. Crepe Teddies (pastel shades) each $1.98 1: Ladies Vuilé print, dresses at S2.35: $2.39: $2.95 each Big shipment of childrens Shoes ,#."=\Voile Nightica in pink., peach and Nile, .lace zrimmed, each ---$1.35 Ruffled Curtain Voile, yarcl ..4 c ' ( ' = ; . . . \| .r \\ *¢f f ? - 1 .~~I ' r . ~ ' 3 5 .U U "u 6 ".\ Butparnut Coffee, Ib. 55: 3 lb.-$1.60 Dfess Shirts avi $5~~re ar 1.0 at ~$ 1 . 0 0 W ' |v§rl hmn Sunaav. July sal..L¥l.I§i|\mmbaugh~Q '>m1ei1y Evekynl Mr. and Mr s .E z r a u Liquid Veneer, per p~g-7Sc New Shipment of Straw Hafs of all kinds at '1 2 5 c t o 7 5 c r Coleman Junior Mmnles, each -loc : g g ~ i ~~ H a r v e s t W o r k G l o v e s 2 5 1 : t o $ 2 ~ 9 Duincy Prints, 36 in. wide. per yard 2Bc Flat Crepe Step-ins (pmebel shades) each 51.08 Two piece Glover Underwear Shorts ...75c Shirts ...50c Rayon Shirts .$1.00 A pretty lima uf Sui-Jette and Peter Pan Prints rer 'ard ----"soc :Underwear Crepes, per yard 30c: and 35a Flat. Crepe Teddies (pastel shades) each $1.98 1: Ladies Vuilé print, dresses at S2.35: $2.39: $2.95 each Big shipment of childrens Shoes ,#."=\Voile Nightica in pink., peach and Nile, .lace zrimmed, each ---$1.35 .."» ; , Ruffled Curtain Voile, yarcl ...45 c ; w ~f~\~ ,?`~._~ . _ _ . . _ ~._.\ , r , - Butparnut Coffee, Ib. 55: 3 lb.-$1.60 ~ \. "*3:3§if" ~ . .$1.00 » Poultry Houses Hens respond to go Peer.EIlU3IUllllB(l LILC 1.uu.uwu.|5 Lvtuyu\||.f m di- mer S u n d n v:M i .a n d Mr s . Mr.and Mrs.Ed Williams or " -------- - - - -1California. who are vistiing mln-Otto Garnet and Flonruge of Bone- tives in Omaha,were dinner steel, South. Dakota, WF- and Mm. --..1.u 1 u.\...:...l.»l¢'¢h u H. C. Gamet of Omaha; Hu. Leon Prints rer 'ard -'soc Linen Toweling, yard .._28c Q E ; ~ ~ § }. ; 5 B 1 3 Store Nebr .."» ; , Ruffled Curtain Voile, yarcl ...45 c ; w ~f~\~ ,?`~._~ . _ _ . . - _ ~. -\ , r , - wp'M5% gr \|1s' ¢s1 $1 I E;EaE Betty Bates Table Madras-"fast r colored patterns,yard .....85c 1g , fl#' f d " i9r l x ! " "s »... £41 M .s w ~ #1|, 3 \ 1; . L J J L I L ~ ml e l u n l n .|..nm'-.....¢- ....-.Sunday.Mr.nnd Mrs.George nd Gumet of _Omuh Mr."' ! ' Moeller of Omaha and M' ; . 'l ' d ?§f5.."&5`.\1§.f">f.'l°| , 1 . ~See the laiest Uuivefsity plans at our §|office.Our plan ser€icb is free charge. f ~ Mrs. Palme r Allen o f ne ar Bla ir,""""'"'" " " "' " " ' : ' " " "---§ | v. \ E l * E a l s o p r e s e n t f o r d i n n e r o n n a h B r u m b a u g h o f O f m h a ' an n-a l n l .¢ .n a .e ¥n n J o h n ~~F t .C B H IO L II I,i i i I' l mu 'MM-.....Mrs. Fred Huff, ac/:ompsmied by Mfg.Clifford Halbert and Miss Helen Scheffler drove to Omaha early Saturday morning to meet Miss Dorothy Powell, who arrived recovering from a painful accident and was able m be out last. Sub- urday for the first time in ten days.The Ft. Calhquh Chronicle states that he was knncked from n xixtnon-t'not hav aback when thaMachine ShedsI|Ifrom Illinois.Minn Powell °°'"'|2`.|§§"R§J`l|l."_1§1}§}éih¢ sasherEver y fa rm er kn o w s th a t machine sheds pay.Galvanized Channel Drain Roofing and Siding m akes the best machine shed.Let, us showyou. pleted summer school in that state and is spending a few week; with Blair relatives and friends after which she will return to Evanston§ . " * \° ¢ s he w h; i e lecwd to teach .-......,.-.~..._. .,..,...,.,-.____against him and in the fall he 5ustained n dislocntedhip and a fract d wrist bone.John used* to li north of Blair and hir:old frien ui d nehzhbors up here,:.c LOW PRICES ON E xt he wiii snozi be aa weli§in the schools were.rope h E Miss Margaret Henningsen en- as en: ~~~§tenained thirteen of her fri nds =at her home Thursday eyemng, =erving a nice lunch to all at alate hour.The following" is the mxest list:Margaret Bndgerow,Helen Svendglwrwl.LaVern Jen~sen.Harvey Ruhr,Cyril Bnver, Donald Newell,Dagny Nielsen, Charlutm Gilbertson,Bob Hope- 1 II r l l l HOSEMENDING Runs and Snags Mended Same us NewPRICES REASONABLE Mail Orders Sqlicited Leave or Mail Hose bo W.-J. Sas Depnnment Store RIVETT LUMBER & COAl. C0A and Menon| lor mm. Clara Hover 225 E. rm.; ¢.Q ~ - ».,..~{ -._._.. ~. herW . £ 3 2 til Mon-left for they will ne.Ted :ld zw dlTekamah nrd Westnina and of Arlington,a lle d at John~G.Jenmrfs Sunday.1 Mr. and Mr; 0. H. Godsey and their daughters, Eldyee and Mar jodo returned Saturday from atwo weeks vacation spent in plae~ ea ol interest in Colorado.They visited Estes park,Manotau andColorado Sprin At the latterplacetheyon the A. D. \-lnnnnn fun\|l\||,,,,,,,,,. Harman. apent Sunday afternoon at the'Mrs.Robert Rasmussen and John Keegan home near Calhoun.Phyllis Jean were at Mrs. LouisHimea'relatives who are on a vacation at preéent and ame here ms p e n d a i e w d a y s .They nre Mr.m d Mrs.Chas.Sloan,Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hlmes and Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Himeé of Chicago, Mr.and Mrs.Frank and children were Sunday guests Mrs. Lillian Huff and son, Tomat the nmnw. Gus Carlson home Powell.Mrs.0 .M.Ireland andinArlington.Jeanne Msrle ze-'|Jimice of Blair, spent Friday at mainal fo r a week's visit with the Louis Rasmussen home.Nun and M m 'Doris Himes ot her grandparents.\Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buchsrdt éld Faixbnry.Thursday afternoon guests ot.son were Thursday evening call- Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ryan and Mrs. Chris Benson were Mrs. Pet-'ers at the Lawrence Larsen home l Mr.and Mrs.Harold Tlylor'R.ssmusaen's Wednesday afternoon* dnuzhmr and Mrs. Chsnev of Fre~|er Taft of Fremont, Mrs. Rudolph;'l'he_$tiu:h_ and Chatter Club nietorg-anlz.ln a Sunday school.Hebrought with him a voice culturist that favored the school with a few beautiful sacred songs.Another aluminum ware cook- ing demonstration party was held at the home of Mr.s m Mrs. Walter Gustin Friday night, John Svoboda has finished cut-ting his 300 acres of grain and is now threshing. of this pla ce being i mpro vd for opening in fall. Hnmboldl 'Hounds in Burling- tun railroad yards near depot h¢~ ins bemeried. We Want ` o ; ' ! " " = ` ~ " ; |" O . 9 3 1 .i n a - d r e n o f Te k a ma h vi s i te d en ts ,M r .a n d M n .D . led ge f r o m Sa tu r da y u n d a y e ve n i n g wh e n th e y W ic hita,Ka.-was w h e n 1 ..\..\m ehah-f u t u r e h mNEW ENGLAND NEWS m, aa: enfeii-'inénnhmdawn by um. num;u f .nd ns .m em mm |s.ma»3f.were vizltors g G pge mia:4. c. Failey and cuff hams Monday evening.en3o_yed s few days camlr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen gggmz on the Blkhum I1tyentMondayevedzxgatthe'Y report Baking ¥°°d Mme of Mrs.Andersexfa folks,G°°§'5°-m""°h"d ol BLm Petersen and funny.rvnewlng acquaintances ir .._.,,.,.- .-,. u..-anran met- 'I'h2rB<iay.. ____,_ 1"--ua s t \ im, 1 He | . - . . » »§iZ §£éT=.`"23.¢"i`=`$¥'c0i1`§E»L?"ii=¢§F`1`6I§12é}1 up the B e nn e tts, who r e si d e d h e r e wa s mo r e th a n t h i r ty y e a r s a g o a n d r n m n sto p p e d at S te r li ng to s e e Mr . a ' 1 d Mr s .A l L i ttle .Be f or e r e tu r n i n g nn-|\»»un ..|.......,.*A ' Nh a mr-hr;.Anas mo nt., br ou gh t Mrs . L . E. .C hu rc h -I A nd r ea so n a n d Mr s .R o i l!to s p e n d th e we e k a t J o h n G.qu is t.Mr s .J oe .lessen J e ns o xf a n e ar th e Glen dale s c ho ol.d r e n sp en t F r i d a y aftez Mr s .Gi lb e r t Ols o n r w e i ve d a th e Ben son ho me .me ss ag e te lli n g o f th e d e s / 1 01 |M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d If rInnsniohn».in..Inm Mr n | .n Vn a n mum Shmdnv eV£'.!liIIlE 2116 y Pager-[wiht Mrs.Louis Rasmussen IBS!!Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Gustin, ind chil-.Thursday afbernoan.Mon uf Lhc drove to_ Fremont Sunday morn-~~moon atimembers were present and Mrs.\ing and spent the day at theAndrew Albach was u visitor. The Watrjs Dav hnms. Jiekmeyer afternoon win spent tying com~ sts at the forhers at the c1ose of which nice . ._ ". - ,-Mrs.Hannah Harri| Mrs. S. D.Bouvler isB sister of Hvisitinz at _ogs - Sheep -» Cattle - Hanes ..2:"~=aa>"11 ~ E;;,:¥m. ..£.'.f..'"'2».."°'* n'".f"§°".,;; '"°§T "`1&"~' mssrggmgna dm- daughter at 0'5i home 'k "°°§rs.ex __ V 'ena m of Blair spent Tuesday at K J "E a m wa s»,mg Evnngeheal Covenant hospitalthe Earl Thornpsou home.\-a h:Wednesd y eveningHlr tha Homer spent Saturday nuffee g from a severe attack of : s d Sunday at the Pete Kmse|appendicitis and mindelrrvent 1" W; me.'`ediatz y.was ounMr.and d " 'r m m w m y g g f $ " Z § » l '.§'.§?. had_burst.He has and Estella on gomery been very nick but the latest reand MIS- Leonard Loftus, T'?"2"'¥mn in that he is doing as well 3; they move W Um., mo.w ....Mr. God.sey's relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Fern Wear,and Doris arrived home Sunday .from Cleveland, Ohio where they havebeenforseveralweeks,where Fern'a horses were entered in the raw meet them.While i n theeast they visited Mrs. West'a old home at Huron, Ind. and had anenjoyablevacation.Roux-nary and leo Hannan, Jr. .,......-U.-,. ............... ....her home in Oxnaha.Mre gloo nll§ do ne l'e\;ldrkhou'le''refreshments were served.The' attended the funeral Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson and nut meeting will be with Mrs. EdHarry L. Swan, Jr. of 0maha,\sons and Mr. and Mrs.Alfr'ed'HolBfeln and daughter, Gladys on spent the week-end at the paren-|Skov and Lyle spent Sunday eve-August 15. .tal, H.L. Swan home Jos.Pevig of Chicago.W u acaller at the John G. Jenson home Sunday. O R U M B R I E F S ning at the Joe .lessen home help-Mrs. lmuie Skov of Blair, spentingRuth.lessen celebrate her Thursday with her sister,Mrs.birthday.Sophie Larsen.Mrs. Martin Larsen spent Mon'Mr. and ldrs. J. P. Andersen ofday afternoon with 'Mrs. Carl Ras-lBlair, were at Arthur Ahdersen's mussen.Saturday.Mr.Andersen helpedTheannualSt.Paula SundaylArthur with his hay. vu...r:~...;\ l.*..||.....the Ralph liouvier home at the Also present.Mr.Oliver Fick -and daughter, Miss Thelma Fick attended a pic- nic in Fort Calhoun Sunday. NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Omaha-lew Paxton hotel form allv opened recentlv. Hides - Pélts ~ Wool - Furs Our Truck WillCall Pmmptly Our Service is Free ' ELMER c. PETTEYS, Sdidlvl' -Une Your Phone, Call ......;and Junior of Calhoun spent wav.-Thnrsday evening at the (km-ge Lcftis home.Farbara and Mary Helen, who had been visiting wi their grandparents returned home with their folks _~Carroll Lowe spent Saturday'nigh:and Sunday at the Fre eman Loftis home.| Mrs.Andrew Nelson and Mrs-i Anna Bough and sons of Calif., :hi re d at we John P.Erikson .~-- ---_can he expected.~Mr.and Mr August Lowe. M m Bertha Low ,Stanley Lowe and Mr. and Mrs Leo Hannan and children of Omaha.were enter~ tained at dinner Sunday at the Gilbert Olson home.Mr. and Mrs. Taylor French and Mrs. Earl French and children at~tended the funeral of a friend at Kennard Friday afternoon.The ladies of the Baptist guild f.. ___,. -. A.. vm.-.n¢n Thurs- uf Omaha are vleitinat the home of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. G Thursday, Friday a August 15,16 and dates chosen for the vest picnic.Vadoushave been appointed. picnic will feature tournament, boxing ¢ ade for the opening axons, free acts, tenni . M an-wan mph wp 15 at pxssent Mesdames Chris Bensnn and ur gran par~»~Peter Nielsen were Wednesday?.2'°§$m§'l1"3;~|.f.,,,,.,.,,.gue sts o fMrs.Ma ni n 17 are un;Larsen.Guests Thursday after-snnual hs lnoou at the Larsen home were x committees Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Clifford and This year's Ivan and Gustave Rolland.Misses Mets Edna,Anna and 'scnool lcnlc wm De new sunuuyabArIing'wn\No services or Sunday school will be held at the church.Basket dinners will 'bebrought and enjoyed in the park.St. Paul's Aid will meet Thurs- dsy afternoon.August 1 at the Lars Rolland home. s _.bans]-Ixtlmr Hauser;and Loretta s:\d|-._}.lr4-.:'.2 3 ' é f f l m ~ nn. and -ns. mn.. .une.." e mThursdaydinnerguestsofMr. and Mrs. Hurley Clements. Niels Rasmussen and sons, Jens Christensen and Alfred attended a<picnlic north of Tekxmah Sunday. Mrs. Hurley Clements and Mrs. Arwur Andersen helped Mrs. LawreneeLarsencookforthreshers 'Pvidnxn \Humboldt/-J. ~ Bockenstette of Bockenstetie habcheries of SabethaandHiawatha, Kansas, surveying 'conditions here pmparatory to es- .tsblishment of chic n tchery. Lincoln During asf.wa years Nebraska has nt $7,883,851 for its publig made. mnnnnx uoaq Night v|\-me-nxARKi.'|' 4 \ 3337 Packing House By-Products Co. 2730 M. ST.so. OMAHA. Nam; UAH..- run. 1- Ir.19.11 §lII|lV3l, QBP-" " " " "" " " " " '" " '" " " "." "um: uuuuy-_Leola Rasmussen attended a gmls hdgrgggsgt ciuh mee ting at. the Will Hansen at t e Hans l i m There h°Pa= '1`hvfefi==~v @»¥P=f=2°9"-. I s w t r c m g W ! ! `£ °R£e W 0 '13»i`§"h.-1d Mrs. George Christ and f a m i ly o f Cr a i g ,we r e a t Mr s .H A P P E N I N G S So ph i e La n se n 's S a tu rd a y e ve ni n gf l | . | 1, |v u U ;\ .- n o I F a u s < E i m y - P l m prac ti c ally a s sur ed f o r in atalla ti an o f n a tu r a l g a s i n th i s to wn . plnH.m1|nl1'H1......-Qnhnn\In|§lrI{nn¢ Start Weanling figs Right bv FEED|NG ~~ ~They Will Make You More Money Blair Drug Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA ~ and Mrs. Floy d Loftis, Mar- lo n a n d J an i c e of Bla ir , to ok Su r r d a y di n ne r a t th e Ge or ge L o f ti s h o me ._ ___:_1...... Lnnn 'W ill meer. al. um: |lBlDv| | ¢b\d a y wi th Mr s . W m . A d a ms M r .a n d Mr s .H .B .< le f t Mo n d a y o n a s i x we e k tion trip to the woot goas 1 hostess lame:-onas' vaca-1.They Ltle and Council a visit r sister. assistina will he a booster trip to nearbytowns.Herman will put forth every effort w make this evenbetterttheonesgivenin previous years. C.R.Gray returned Saturdayfrom Stanton, Michigan. Frank Noyes and family of Mon damin, lowa were brief callers at the L. F. Hilainger home Sunday l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen andchildren of Fontanelle were Wed- nesday alfernoon visitors at the Rudolph Andreuon home. N. J. Andersen and Miss Nena helped Rev. P. J. Reinertsen eele brate his birthday Thursday a!t~ ernoon.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lar-sen and Misa Kirsten helped him celebrate in the evening.' __ Lars Railazid and Gustav and |" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andersen of Blair, were at Allred Andersen's Monday, helping with the thresh- mg.Mrs.Robert Rasmussen spentMonday at Louie Knudeen's. Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Larsenand Ivan wled on Mr.and M mliarlanChristiansenMonday eve-t | Their . home week Mr. and daughter,Sophie returned) with -them after spending a; with her grandmother. and Mrs.Niels Rasmussen sons spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Mr. and` Mrs. Henry Christiansen and Allard, Mr. and Mrs. William Christiansen and baby attended the Sunday School convention at lr . Ame n s n u l mu r, n u w w ,~' Arthur 1d\h the },'..'¥L.."?¥ ¢'f°n¢.,..\..'sem --'_._M n .Ana l Amo ld of e u Q. Estrella Montgomery spent sev-v _,ni dnys last week with her sis-Bluffs,Iowa m emoyinger, Hrs.Freeman Loftis.gm Bi 5h<=Sgm=of he Ed rs...eets.l l r and Mrs gar Sksnner Miss A Ha Lowe isdéhndusanI' AL... n.fnwt.?,?;,,,,u:,1,,m_r at the ~ ofgg.-=¢ while 1 n l v \ = | . . | u u u .P ° 5 ' » m " 5_'M r .i m d M r s .J e s s e . H o v e r a n d r e 3 " " " 5 c h i l d r e n o f B a t t l e C r e e k ,c a m e n e f r o m F r i d a y f o r a f e w d a y s v i s i t w i t h b e e n t h e h e r p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .G i l b e r t n n -n f f n r r n - - -r r | _ - - -1 . 1 ¢. r . . . . .\ . . . . . . . . -¢ : . . . . . Rev. Peter llirey :mtoeu no umanaFriday and spent the day.Rev. P. J. Reinertaen autoed to Onnwa, Iowa Saturdsgy and spent the day with his sqn,Amps elf mug.Arli nmn Sunday..Mr. and Mrs.Niels Rasmussen Mr and Mrs M R Bendorf of nd sons were in Tekarnah Tues-. '''.gay evening at the Qome of Mrs.?°"éd"¥§3m1;'"';dr:g evemng at R._§£asm1s§_¢gn amd Mraz Etlartha.|e S 5 LIN!IJCH.Ivuannn.;-.-.-_Se ve ra l f r o m th i s neig hbor hood atte n d e d th e f r e e m o d e s i n H e r - :ma n S atu r da y n i gh t. H r .an d Mrs. Augur-:Q Rq w q a n d te r a n a mr s .\.»aml:nm nlJ .W .B r u n to n i s hot Ok la h o m a wh e r e h e ha s p a s t th re e we e k s lookis hnruanfinh'o f W}l.88t 011 1. ,....._.his farm Ioods uf mera] of ter!ainw Ensun.Lmey nun :ur uuxug °""`lCl\icago, who spent the week»ondHy-thereMrs.L .E.Churchill,who has 'been visiting her husband at John d.§'. § » ; f 2 £ ` § ~ ~ g~ Je:1son's, went to Hooper Sun- guests of Mrs Laurens Jespersenay.'M m Ha u l Pinhnr la nd|»m1i"'2dP!'FhY'i"? I$'1L§'Z""§';_..- m r . a n a m r s .r e t e A n u e r w n tex-tained 'hesday evening for Mr.and Mrs.Dltlof Wolsmann and Bobby,Mr.and M m Hem-yWolsmannandEugeneofBlair, i,|a.. `i.ii Mrs. Chris ndersen wdlvegetables of all kihds which they DE SOT0 LOCALS Mr.and Mrs.Ailer drove tn Omaha Saturday with nice, fresh 1.,.»nl.»Vnn Semmrn waited BI1°;Z'I_L""Kl?...a n ES?11 s. da lJ0wnr.|~TH*ns orne un YI ~ G a t e s a n d V evening.lr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and dxildren spent several days lust t a k at the George Thompson g g "The farmer helped put uw y,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Anglergn Te ka rn ah , a tten de d th e f t Elzy ' I'riplett. S r., Su nday . Mr s .B e n W a c h te r e n t h e L B i r t h d a y C l u b a t h = . . . ¢'i n t l r v a l l H *W . ll'l10I|'|¢n '' _ ''r "'"ueurge lull lllylmluu nan:. . . . . . .|:',:§ § .'L *f: ff ~ .E:':~.5f':'.:| »=-= # md =hf¢ » hi'1 ¢ a t un 1 l"`E \..Mrs. lilels Rasmussen called on rs.Chris Beck Wednesday aft- TIOOH.Mrs.Robert Rasmussen spentuesday with relatives in Blair. Mrs.Chris Christiansen and nildren of Blair, spent Thursday ith Mr .and Mrs. Hurley Clem- xts and children. Mrs.Arthur Andersen spent'ednesday with her mother, Mrs. R. Christisnserrat Admsh. raised in their truck pakh.Pete Jones is busy cutting and threshing small grain with his new combine.Z.T.Leftwich arrived here from Saint Paul Monday morning. Arthur Rowe shelled corn with his new sheller for Frank and Clifford Hineline the last of the week. Mr.Robinson of Fremont,the Union Sunday School man,wus here Sunday for the purpose of soutn ul ww........._.-..-»-.July 17,that dam bemg her birthday.All of the fourteen members were present.Mrs.H. Bentley of Omaha,was_a guest.Mrs. Wachter served a nice lunch. Mrs. Lena Garnett came in from Denver, the forepan of last week and ia visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes.The last quarterly conference of 1the Herman Methodist church \\'n;~ held at the church Wednesday aft- ernoon, July 17.Mr. and Mrs Ca rl Cooper and Curl. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.Rert'Cooper of Tekamah spent Tues- Iday evening at the H. C. Cooper home.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrison andI .wtumay to attend me lunenu o.her grandfatlmer, Elzy Trlplett, Sr.The Rose Hill Community Club held apiu\ic in the touris t park here Sunday.There was a large attendance and they spent a very pleasant time with a big basket dinner at noon and ice cream and ako late in the afternoon. Elzy Triplett,Sr.,early dayresident and one of the_three re- maining civil war veterans of l-ler man died here Friday, July 19 at the home of his daughter,Mrs. Rosa Parrish.The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Baptist church.Rev.T.J. Reese of Pawnee City,a formerpastor,officiating.Burial was - |I l Larsen home Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iverson anddaughters of Lincoln were Sundaydinner guests at the H.C.Lar-sen home.Misses Hannah and Louise Larsen returned home with them for a few days viail.Other afternoon guests were Mr.and Mrs.La m Rolland and family, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen and sons, Ed Hansen and daugh- ters,and Rev.and Mrs.PeterKrey and daughters of Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. RasmussenandHelen spent Sunday after- noon at the Carl Rasmussen home'1'he following folks helped An-drew Johnson celebrate his birthe day Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs..5 'D .H made in the local cemetery beside H_ c_R `.d H |M _f h f l d r f n ~ : ' : * 2 : : ¥ \ s h = w i f e »h».»»»Sed .e>~'°x.=\*>°°*'...¢....?F§ ii °'l.Z2....2 5 : .. .L M er Ti cl' w er wJ. .I'spent Tuesday evening with/ltr. nnd Mrs. Fneman Loftis. l r .and Mrs.Neil Thompsonand children of Blair, spent Sun-day at the Earl Thompson home. Several from around here at-tended the funeral of Elzy Trip- lett, Sr. Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. George Iaftis and family,Chester Huvendick and Barbara and Mary Helen Loftis .spent Wednesdgxy at the Freeman hrftis home.____ fv E STARTIMr. and Mm Von :seggern anacliildren of Wisner Vsibed at the August Ruwe home Friddy. M a M a Haier spent last Sun- day and Monda at.the Charles TO DAYKoenig home.Mrs. Fred Andersen and friend :spent Friday with Mrs.Freeman Loftih.Hr. and Mrs. Eddie Fletcher and Delbert and Life and Mrs.Louie Hovendick spent Sunday evening at F.. E. Fletmrhefs.Kenneth Larsen spent Sunday with realtiifes in Binir..1 ~~x u e s u u y n l u z u n a g u l l . \ i \ . . | |' c a r f o r . W y o m i n i t w ] l e r v M r .H a r - r i s o n w i l l \ l o o k a f t e r t h e h a w e s t ' o f h i s w h e a t c r o p I0UlI£F!ll y ea rs ag o .LIKE ma s o n sh a d c h a r g e o f th e ser vi c e s at th e gr a ve .Mr .Tri plett.wo u ld ha ve I - b te d h h -f1'~1 Th e bo ar d o f educ ation la s tl ra is e u ;ts'* t l *bly th 'we ek c omplete d the fa c ulty fo r o ur 1sc hools f o r th e c oming'y e ar by? elec ti ng Mi s s Mo r z a r e t ~K:-oese o f Pe r th .No b .an pri ne loh l.She- will teac h Latin a nd Emzlns h. M1351 d a )A u g u s t 3 1 .Th e f a mi ly [ we d o n u f a r m one mi le we s t o f h e m f o r a (number o f y ears.L a te r =movmp;i n to to wn wh e r e h e ha s sinc e resided.A f te r th e d e a th o f the \tifn.h i ;rle|11rrhtns»an d In\r.:... 'pm Mr. M r .a n d He le n ,M sen a n d Bla ir .A S a tu r d a v ho me .' I Ha n s L e l s n d M m an d Mr s .J e ns Sorensen Mr s .Ch ri s Ne ls o n : md lr.a n d Mr s .Peter Ni c i - Mr s .A .V .J oh ns on o f |.n u mb e r o f folks . s pe nt eve ni n g a t th e Jnl1*1'0n 'h av wwwA M r .a n d Mr s .VACATION -|-IRE SALE £521-L `bi"M5\3in§¥5n.`i\ii¥L |Jack Cruudy and Miss f Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. uarolu vurueyzmuchildren,Ella Mae Curley and Anna Rriksen snent Sunday ai i`Miia»1éd c ; alert:-<1 '?tlouIt§r_gf AQ\______...,.,r:"-I -._......,...........\....,-liossm 0 i w N O W I S T H E T I M E T o M A K E R E A D Y F O R T H A T S U M M E R T R I P ! 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J | h n G .J e n .=~\on's S u n d a v m o w i n g»¢ n n n ¥ l n II1 ' r h x u r J v \| '"|xo 1 u r .t t r u A 1 I I'. J. Reine;-rtson home. Mrs. Ed Newkirk and daughters and Pear!Rasmuqscn spent.last "Ihurs=:day afternoon nt the Chris l'<~t<=rsnn home.Hazel remained until Saturday. Mr.:md Mrs.Andrew Johnson\l.....\r:,.¢.,......| n \ n » n m m !n l . . . l ! L . o 1 :q .L 8 I '1= =r n ` ! t I \ = ~ = o u r | .f r l m *t " -\ >= " ':i n i A h » .B e r t C a o e r a n d F l o ig h e B a p h s t C h U ¥ € ° 1 ]F u r u l ~ \ .I ' = " f = " 5 n . < ~ r . .,n f ' I ` ¢ = k n n 1 : \ h p Q n d M r .3 2 1 1 m p ;p t b o t h m u r m r : | " ¢ l .. . .j q ,.H .u {l l t a I 1 I M i s s N e t t i e s e r v l c o s .f T m .J a n - g n u l l r 1 ~a n t 'P h i l i p . pn:Sc h ill. wif e 1s"''1 `f5"Blu...|1-E Mas.iivc-rett Hrnvzu Oma h a ,A u g u s ta mu l W m.Fr." »?..v»/1>§1l{.s::\r u r n !day s,Mr . : e mo o n . Mr .an d Mr s .A lf n - d Me nk i ni r : md Rohn;-rt o f Ari inf xto n,spent \'\.'elinesrlny a n d Th u r s d a y visitirig a t the Hzarolri 'I`:13.lor h o m " . M r .a n d Mr s .P r vd D i r k mc y vr here as she lived here during; her girlhood day:I mul attended the Herman :=ehonl==. Mr.and Mrs.Addison Ztletzler and baby of ffeknmah, spent Sun-day at the home oi' Mrs. Bietzlefsmother, Mrs. Pete Miller.Lester 'Miller went home with them that evening to spend n.few days . Rev. and Mrs. T. J.Reese and Bobbie of Pawnee City,Nela. spent a few days the first of theweekvisitingherewithfriends. Rev.Reese came to officate at the funeral of Mr. Triplett.Marion Gillaaid drove to OmahaMonday taking his father down to consult a specialist in regard to his health.Miss Maggie Lowe is nssistinv: at the Drew Bros.store during the auction sale.Last Illomlny evening the God- sev. E. C. Burdic and Rev. Reese 1 » 1 families enjoyed a pleasant picnic .su per in tourist park.' h Herman ball team journey- ..-.fl fn Crain Sundav to ulnv a re-©T@ld friénds" ". a ; :m1i..'c;.¢,§ team. They Iron the glme, the more be-in: 8 to 6.______Vernon Vlgn Hom is ¢n'\ 'in a'.;'°.:.f' .&'..:'::'i';:'&':..":.i".§:5;.":!1 n a t u r a l l y e x p e c t t o f i n d y o u r n a m e ' " § ' °1 G 4 .1 k re I eorge a n acQmag i h i l a w n n f Mr .an d Mr s .in the teleblume book§7"1z"S;;a»:~;z 6}m§}}§, ,ix JM#ing here at the home of their-grandparents; Mr. and Mrs D. E. Hayes.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Harriswere dawn fmm Lake QuinnebaughSaturday for the sale of household ents..On last Tuesday E. c.Reidmail carrier on route thrfe, be-..._ mf-- of the late Mrs. Elizabeth £5 \1» L - - - v - - - _ _ Yo u n s t a n d i n g i n t h ~~..telePhone subsaiber; oommumtyxsaihcmed bythehstmg of i Th e fi xst t h in g avh i to rdo e s '''l friends W h e n a l On a rn vm g i n t o w n n s t o c a l l o l d ~gance through thedxrectoryfails tn alyournam e,he wonders whyitisnot there.reve He conjectures.P°fh9PS you have m oved awav, Goodrich »<@»Silveriowng Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, Blair gm lervlng al:|outm1rr.y auumuu-gr if _ai families who hve on the bot».rp .Y YW hved there you wquld 1m .tom east.of here.They wgre :~muc h a pro te c ti o n, s uc h =mm» m'Z§ "."'§ § °.2 formerly served by a Blair qgjmer g ;............ _fl i gf tl'|e.y¢m»_Hardly ,,,,;,,,,, in he A'nh°¥é illpthsible rv modanThischangeaddsaboutfimen mikl (A Mr. Re\d's route.Route b Clxude L Reid, was reantly extend aai miles added... .f~._.....nm.....¢ nmnhn one served y ~ed nd 1 number E~ Uw w w i n u l o n e v n m o u t c n e . @ { A ' v I » » ~ u » s - ' f f naturally apqg.friendsnum I one coder nhone CoI l l !1.-ornmc a n n "UA ........_._,la s t o f th espat as few days the#ati 'whiting at the home of her f i n n - ts, Mr. :nd Hrs. H. L. _\1 | Blair Tele; J . A . J A S P E R S E N ,H e r m a n , N e b rLocal and Long Dlstance Service n n m. : 1r er e he ld ' I' u es d: .y a t two o' c lod : a t th e house a n d a t t h m e a t St. Pa q l' s L u th e r a n c hurc h,nort.h o f A r l m g t o n . ' | \ 3 . _ b t " ° . . A . .» . - u l D w t a a n n D n f i v u n n granddaughter,Averyl Dixon ofArlington, and Mr. Stanley Dixon of Toledo, Ohlo were Sunday din~ ner and supper guests nt John Comptozfs. Mr. and Mm Henry Jensen;/iq; Mr. md Mn. Arthur Sclmeldex-:Henry Monks home. motozed w Rosalie,Neb.Sunday,Mr.and -Mrs. Gottlieb Bo e hr- wkere they were guests at the man and family af Arapahoe are home of the Ionner's mother,hem visiting relatives and lxiendl. The 0of!ee Club met with Mrs.Wm.Holt\x4n was a n-lowerl§gnma K§¢¢hml1'!¢ FTW-'lY» July 19|caller 'l`h\zrgdg_y morning._ -- ~ NOTES Scheer(|school in Omaha and expects to M n . Mr. and Mrs.Harry Osterman Nueive his transport license very Lela -..A ..\.=|,|..,. .ma mn Alia New- soon.He did sanw flying wh!!!tum Sweeney was for mer ly Mis s nd C la rk a n d th e y ar e ju st r e - i n g f r o m a we s te r n h o n e y n tr i p .. . . 1 \ l ; -1.....u..nn......-..fl ARLINGTON u ..t. n........... ......f.:.,...: .. ...:.».r..1|:;¢`:1 m§:;Jnw;e;L;11;ed-E#t¢;f31YThB was in Frgnqe ~ tha 89tB:|mou1 g c\b IJ m51 a § $ " { § ` m ` L " i $ ` é ` ~ ~ é % E § 1 1 n § " f r 8 m a th re e wee ks va-Q ap'sq ua dr on d u r i n g w e w a r a n galti va to r wh i c h he vm.¢us in g, i c ati on tr ip i n Mi n n e s o ta a n d C a n a mo r la s t f i l h o ~ d e v o t e d h a s fa k e a n d an piec e o f ir o n s tr n c k ' a d a .le n u r e lm .I V e r n W a g e r ,so n o f Qdr.a n d 1=~1;»== M r .: md Mr s .Ha n s e m m a - l M r = .E m e s t W a g e r o f u h m p w . § ° ¥ ' Ye n a n d s o n ,L y l e ,w h o h a v e m a d e r l e f t S u n d a y i n o o m l m n y w i t h p d o t . h s & \ . n ; |L n n n n 4 5 . ¢o ¢ u n x u m a i s n d i d ~~~l ' 0 Y »~a M f r a tt e n t mu to lt.H i s ne_wis n W a c o b i pla n e a n d m i l t w o passengers:besides a a n d Mr s . F . . C . P a u ls g n ? d m r .a n u || ; r 5 ,Marguerite, Mrs, Jennie Offen and Miss Belva Offen,all of Blmir, spent Sunday at the M. E. Wixuet home.J. F. Jackerott spent the week-end in Omaha with his brother, lthrnnrd Jnrln\>rntL un.. vm, mu ....».=.. .°.~......were hosts at a very enjoyable lawn party at the lormefs homeonFriday afternoon,which they gave in honor of Lyle Christensen who leaves the first uf the weekfor Genoa.The affair was a sur-nrise and was verv successfully ibed Sundéy evening at the WillKingdomome in Kennud. Rev. Fonzman of Rapid City, S. D. was n supper guezn of MmmdMrs.Henry Jensen on Friday. Rev. Foreman was pastor of the Baptist church several years ago. Au members our. one were pus-ent.The next meeting will bel with M Herman Klindt.Th e 'gular meeting of Naomi Chapter No 121, Oder of the Eastern tar was hdd at the Ma L M 1 1 F w y . i w . H r ~N 01:Shalfv NqnmMinnie ning. M imWm.` Q 8 L a l l m a n a n d D o n a l d |n f H n n n a r W m u n l i m l n. 1 v u 1 - v v y u - |1 - u g -l l v u u u u l\u i d L e s t e r c a l l e d a t I n e L l l l m u \ ' |T h u r s d a y e r n - g l g q W u l f ! i q g n j l t i n g H n ebb the first of the week for neva where Mr.Christensen I run an oil station.During~eir residence here they made a ost of' friends who regret thsir eaving.L .P.Miller,who put- - : :i the Christensen home mov- l into it Monday and Mrs. W. D. ~adger's residence where they ived wxll be occupied by E m ! Walter Kruger for roy,Ohio where he will get his new air- plane to fly back in.He hasleased the Monroe pasture scum-west of 2/own on the B-line high- way and will train students und gi:/e passenger trips.Three orlour have already announced their intentions of taking nvilalon less-ons from him.Mr. Wager meiv- led his training at the uviativn Weitkamp Bluffs,lowa is visiting at the home ol her sister,Mrs. George Ludwig.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ludwig anddaughter, Betty Guy left on Fri- day for their home et Ilnx i nm spent a merry time playing games on the lawn and later tables were placed out of doors for lunch. Lyle was presented with s foun-tain pen as u farewell gift.He has been very popular here with Mrs.Emil Hagge and Donald,M m Clement Sweet und Misa Clara Sweet of Decatur spent Frl~day at the Charles Koenig home.l Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen spent [§\|r\\§ag evening with Mr. and Mrs. Misses Genmue ana mane memwere lninted into the order.Sev~eral visitors from Owalssa chap- ter,Florence were present.Re~freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. William Sievers, Mr and work.Mrs. Gottlieb Echtenkamp spent Saturday at Albert Lnakeis.Irvin Hellman assisted Gilbertand Cecil Lallman with their field -work several da s last week.nv..u;..v~..~a Szinwn mm Mlnsll u.......x \1|...yA.a..|.\l\»....,.1-Mr s . Ro b ters , Do rotl fe y ville ,K Su nd ay .t¢ w i t h h e r A y e r s a t tl I. mv? (Tmwliner and dauth» ; ; ' . ; a " " " i f c 6 ' f - 5 mm. a rri v e d he m o n> spend s f u r weeksmother,H n .A. W . he Hn. J. C. Blackburn Mich.They were guests or nongr me young folks who regret ru see neo ulaen..-..............- ...-..._., _..-_.__at n flfily picnic at the Marin him leave.I Mrs. Harold Halberg f Omaha, Dorqthy Sieyers.Muhe home in Fremont Thursday Russell Petersen, Harold Damn, in spending a few WL nt the .M m glow _Green of Qmnha, evening.Gerald Pederson, Lyle Christensen parental, Fred Olsen home..vmrted vnth Mass Dora Klnndt on ..__,"__1~..............\, ...A and Dirk Csdv returned severah Mrs. Bertha Clark Baker of Los T|L\l_l'=lfdlY-______ AnitaWnteThu the r a . | u " l l F O r \ u v | | l u l . . \ v | \ l u a u | L and Ric ha rd c a lle d a t F r e d rma n' § S u nd a y a fte rn o on . z P le a s a n t. Ho ur C lu b me t a t nonjne of . Mrs._ 'Harvey Har- A Good lnyestment Replace those old bath fixtures with new and up-to-date ods. The saving on water bills a re- pairs Will soon pay for the replace- ment and you will have a bath room thatis sanitary which is a safe-guard to the health of the whole family. Prices are lower now than far years j0h{n00§~e Plumbing C0 n u m e .M r .a n d M r s . J a y B l a c k b u r n r e t u r n e d M o n d a y e v e n i n g f r o m n b m . - f t r i p t o S i o u x F a i l s ,s .D . T h e y w e r e a c c o m p a n i e d b y M r . a n d M r s .J o h n M i l l e r o f B l a i r . M r s . F r a n k W i l l i a m s a n d T h e r l o R e c k m e y e r a r e v i s i t i n g a t t h e A . T .H u t c h i n s o n h o m e i n N o r f o f u for a week or more.Clifford Decker and Miss Dor-, ozhy Glover of y1avng._5»peu¢ the' x w v .m ms o n a n d M r .a n d M r s .W i l l L u d - w i g w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e A .E .W h i t l o w h o m e i n S c r i b n e r .R e v .G r a s s m u e c k f i l l e d t h e p u l p i t i n t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h a t t h a t p l a c e ,p r e a c h i n g the moming sermon.A "dutch treat" and social eve- ning followed the regular meet~ ing o l the Royal Neighbors lastThursday evening in honor of lldrs. ~ "Qc-'§8m _éani Sheldon where they won a number of hon- ors, Hbbons and pins.Each boyreceived a large pennant for honor cabin.Gerald Pederson won 2nd in free style swim,2nd i n side' stroke and Lst in the horse shoe doubles.Harold Dolan won 2nd in the free style, 3rd in side stroke 8rd in back stroke and 3rd in breast stroke.Russell Petersen nn... v eo :n flu hmnd inmn and 2nd 'Angeles was n weekend guest at the 'Walter McCracken home. Miss Anna Barwn is spending n few days ht the home of her nephew, Floyd Barton. Mrs.Linton Puffer and Junior of Tlekamah,visited Monday at Fred Peck's. l Mrs. w. J. Koopman and Mrs.Walter McCracken entertained at the lnttefs home Saturday after- nnnn in hnnnv of Mrs.Bertha Mr.and Mrs.Otto Ulsen anddaughtersof Ceresco, Neb., were dinner guests at the Carl Rohwer home Sunday..Mr. and Mrs.Otto Olsai and daughters of Oeresco, Neb., weredinner guests at the Carl Rohwer hqme Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Melirens and children of Nebraska City, visitedSundaywithMrs.Emma Katchmark._____.tung Wednesday afternoon.Sophie Waterman and Irene Holtman were Fremont callers on lgndny afternoon. HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mr, and Mrs.Robert Rasmus-sen und family spent Friday eve-ninz with M n und Mrs.Cecil I 1 Hans Christensen, who is leavingfor her new home in Genoa this vqeek. Mrs.Henry Schormann was born at Hoilenstedt, Germany, onMunch 12, 185-0 ami dice gear Arl- rn Q59 hundred yard dash.Lyle Clark Baker ot' Los Angeles.Mr.and Mx( He rma n Klindt, C}mst:e:1sen wap first in the bex)-1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and Mr.and Mrs.Detlef Kruse,Mr. :us fiouhlgs.Dxqk Cady passed 1ilS,Geraldi:\e were Sunday dinnerlfl-mi Mrs. William Cook, Margaret Jumor l1fe savmg te§t and the guests at the .Charles Thieidfoldt and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamRed Cross ]1fesavng. tegt and rg-home near Drum.Slevers,Henry Rohwer Mrs. cewerl a mn and msnzma for has Mrs. Elmer Gaines of Alliance.Marie_.Mel}§ens,_§{rs. Henr K r s e Thompson. Miss Ida urday even D. A. Com;Mr. and Wednesday w m | ~ : - ' - r m v ` : | l n u m :1 u u s n . Er n e s t W a g e r , L . Utte r ba c k a n d J i m Dec ker atte nd ed a M . W .A . m m t i n z a t E l k C i ty F r i d a y eve- L Anderson spent Sat- ingwi th Mr. and Mrs. pton in Blair.Mrs. Jens |Krogl\ were evening gugsts of "re 1\ ning. Mr.and Mrs.Henna?of Elkhorn, visited Frid noon at the Wm. Sheen, I Mr.and Mrs. G. A. s Hansen_ RAM...HY alt er- Sr. ho me. Swee ney h o me a t .I ingshc Lo Hewil S Ro IU( wt.h< Ml W4 su a n m . :Lon J uly 21,1929 i o u o w m g a: r t illn e s a O n J a n.9 ,1.863 uisa Gehr iie wa s ma r r i e d w n r y Sc h or man n.i n 1898 she, : h h e r f a mi ly i mmi g r a te d to U. A. ,s e ttli n g o n u.f a r m .near ok vi ile,Ne b r .I n th e f a i l o f J8 she a n d he r h us b a n d mo ve d A r li n g to n wh er e th e y ma d e : i r h o me wi t h th ei r dau gh ve r, -s Augu st.Str nng ho eno r.Last. *oke she bec ame l.l¥lConii<Il.01.1S I . "s w i m m i n g s u i H e a l s o w o n 2 n d i n t h e t e n n s i n g l e ,l s t i n t h e t e n n i s d o u b l e s ,l s t i n t h e h o r o e s h o e d o u b l e s a n d l s t i n f a n c y d i v - i n g .R u s s e l l ,H a r o l d a n d G e r a l d p a s s e d t h e i r f i r s t y e a r t e s t a n d e a c h r e c e i v e d a b r o n z e p i n .L y l e h i s s e c o n d y e a r t e s t a n d h e r e - Mr s .Bertha.Goi le ho n,E d i th a n d Ma c y W a rr i c k ,M r .a n d Hr s .A r - th u r W e athe rb y an d E ve r e tt,a n d Mi s s Na o m i S mi th , we r e Wednesv d a y e ve n i n g vi si to rs a t th e F r e d Pe c k ho me . Mr s .A n d r e w Svei i dg ar d a n d'c hi ld re n sp en t Su nd ay a fter no on a t c e ive d a s i lve r p in .Di c k re c e i ve d f th e h ome o f h e r pa r e n ts , Mr. a n d ;,2°' <f pi n for 35 thoir d y eo rftc tislt mgg,J on as Blo mbe r g . e an d one o t r Y o u t o e S.Lo c k li n g o f Mo du le .vis itedednesday ,f o i i o w mg a par aly tlc l 1 45 bo y s i n c a mp wh i c h is th e hi s d a ug h te r , Mr s . Te d Oi i ng e r o n '~_la r g es t SW UP i n th e hi s tor y , we r e F r i d a y af te rn oo n.L i ~ ' a w a y b u g d f g n f g ~tIIE only 0583 UD l.€CEiVe gold pins.Th e r e we r e 41'pres ent a t Su n- n...'f'1-.'.f "§ .f f l § . . . .f f ' 7 9 wears.. F r a n k ¥"?!'"Y»Wh°..1S_."§*}§2\}§l dw. $513091___I§=1H__='0§§d gp hav? md Miss Kate Menrens eluoyeu uspicnicsupperatI-lummels Park Thursday evening.Misses Anna and Ella Rohwer And Dora Klindt were guests ofMiss Cam Clark at Omaha Wed- Msduy luly 17.The -H Clubs held ci picnic atthe Long Creek school Sunday.A large crowd wus in attendance.Walter Huber gave an interesting' and Mrs.Hans Matthiesen and fhmily, near Herman. ~Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen nnd son.Kenneth spent Sunday eve-ning with Mr.und Mrs.J.L .Feterson and family,Kenneth will spend several days a t the Peterson home..' Mrs.John Cnrber and Miss Dora Garber of Blair spent lastThursday afternoon with Mr andrulk and munlc wns furnished hy Mrs.Harry Ervey and dauéhber. the Fort Calhoun band.Mr.und Mrs.J i m EdwnrdwMissCatherineFrahmgaveabridgevanishingpartyat'=°f#?.'i`\§`$"""' with Grandma Jones hm-ne Snturdnv. July 20.I ul...nn a hkrianinnn n n d room thatis sanitary which is a safe-guard to the health of the whole family. I I Ra ve n n a a f te r sp e n di n g sever al d a y s h e r e a t th e h o me o f th e la t- ter°s mo the r ,Mr s .Ma r t i n Cla r k . Prices are lower now than far years adeyour Present tires #arBONDED D U N L O P S j0h{n00§~e Plumbing C0 ;' " Ifa v la n Iflia i NHHGUV. ilu Ihullls a uualu huh in-null luohu mu. E X P E R I L E N T S a t C o r n e l l U n i v e r s i t y rcvcalcd that soap and water can wash -dirt back intl) the clothes if the washing ia prolonged beyond a fcw minutes. The Maytag Sediment Zone coliects the loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Rcmc for a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, don't keep it. D:.r...r:d ymymcnos you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f " J }4;¢. r May tag Radio P m i : u n s Cincinnati WLW Den Moines WH() Fargo WDA? Kamal City KMBCMilwaukeeW TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fort W orth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA A94 .....\. .#, g y ~~;* . §~. | ' . \ . I .,7 "¢.:~ef a z . . idle I LW noAYMBCTMJwHBFAM..ne BAPKBHJCC()mes / .#,. ,§q, .», `..|...::.e|:' smnmr~on n U N L o P j ~ TIRES .'11 Ir I lg.=l i ma T' S n o lo nger goo d business to ride o ld tires until they blow out. By driving to our store, you can get a fair allow- ance on ourused rubber ~»-avoidall the annoy- ance ad inconvenience of tire changing on the road-insure future corn» fort by driving away on new bonded and guar- anteed Dunlops. I t a ! ! ! t o s f i i n d a b m w . . . r; IL! mt .v rmsn a n d rro xu lrn a g a i n s t a b u s e ...». DUNLOP Tires are so strong,so tough and durable, that they are actually guaranteed by rs Surety Bond for tt year. . 5 even against abuse! This guarantee covers you againstthe 12 major tire troubles-» accidents, collisions, blow-» outs, mis-alignment, stone-hruisei. road-ents. rim g smashes, side~w:tll injuries,|tube-pinching, vruvetearing, f faulty toe in and under»infh- :tion. Even ifone of these in- |/juries should result from your own neglect orcareless- ness,we guamntee still holds good. Come in today and get full srticulatrs about this amanFng guutmtee. And let us tell you how much we can allow on your old tires, in trade. i I 0 »s : m s |, I e f u m m nm m mannum' ua '='i2":"1 ;2::`!"`l':'z:zz ~°°°:'L'2,'::.-"""'~ .:?:::Zki\¢<i::.;E:?2?:§:: §§?.>~<§»'f ~ ~ ~\~'-e~~~~ SEDIMEN1' 'zONE -.:rs~::"*a»,r?n..'~wt=a.1 ..f:".:".m...~ ~~ "A K E C L O T H E W H I ?~::f§'.:', l y / w a n i n g w a t e r ~a ~ :: .: ;. :: : :: :. :. .: :; :: :; :s . . ~ ~~~ ~..:~ f i * ~ ~ |. ~ L ~ ~ _.~:::§;'--"1 ~» » » ~ - - ~ . , &: m. . ., _,~.;..; 'gn f g i s :.§;,.€E§:L ,1 ~J ~ 1 "v~»ri. '.=:::5§ .4:z¢¢<:':7:C " " 4 months and 9 days.Three sonspreceded her in death.She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two sons, Henry of Omaha,August ofStaplehurst;five daughters,Mrs. Loman Jacobs of Haysborm,Mrs. Fred Scheer,Mrs.Albert Sperl- ing,Mrs.August Stranghoener and Miss Rosa Schormann, all of Arlington vicinity.Twenty-sevengrandchildren, one brother, a sis ter in Germany and other relatives also survive.Mrs. Schumann wasea life long member of the Luth-eran Church.Funeral services ~lrec ~r o e :=\-me n t f o r th e He ar s t p ub lic a ti o ns , dro pp ed . in wi t h Mr s .Ha d le y to s pend th e week~e:1d here wi t h hi s pare nts,M r .a n d Mr s .W i ll Ha d le y .F r a n k sta rte d hi.s ne ws - pa p e r c areer wh e n a la d ,o n th e A r li n g to n Re vi e w He r a ld a n d ha s adva nc ed ste adi ly .H e ha s ju s t finished a f o u r mu n t h s tr i p wh i c h to o k h i m t o a l l He a r st o f fi c e s i n th e Un i te d . S t a t e s an d p r i o r to th i s h e ma de a tr ip to Eu r o pe als o L~1 th e inter es ts of II e ar s t' s .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha d le y Iee.ve Tue sd ay I ; and everything for the FREE!--pmvs RIGHT IN See th: NEW Singer Saving Machines a t t h e SINGER SHOP Cdl for Free Demmu!:raEun If your old machine needs repairs just call BLACK 183 BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson andMrs. Johnaon's mother, Mrs. Mor- tensen of Blair, were visitors at Harry Smidfs Thursday evening. George Follen and family spent Sunday at the Chris Christoffer- son home. Carl Koenig spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koenig.; Mr. and Mrs. S.S.Dixon and r o m :lto th e i r h o me a t Oa k la n d , C a li f a c 1 |M r .a n d My a.Ge or ge Fou ser a n d Mi s s L e n a F e i g h t of C o un c i l B lu f f s we r e Su n da y eve ni n g c all- ers a t T e d Oli ng er s.L lo y d Me n c lm h a d th e mi s f o r - tu n e to g e t h i s f o o t c a u gh t i n a. c ha in a t th e Ty s o n ele vato r la st Sa tur d ay .H i s f o o t is seve rely in ju r e d a n d a t th e p r e s e n t wr i ti n g is wai ti ng ' f or c ru tc he s s o th at h e wi ll be ab le to ge t a r o u n d . M r .a n d Mr s .Te d Oli n g e r vis~ ite d wi t h Mr s .D o r a S u mn e r a n d Le o n o f n ea r K e nn a rd , W e dn e sd a y even i ng . ET. CALHOUNAND VICINITY Wilbur Pipher of Crawford. Nab. was a.ca11er hem the past week.Miss Margaret .Tipp who has been teaching at Saginaw,Mich., is spending her vacation with the home folks.After visiting n few days with her son,Ves and shmiiy.Mr§. Lena Wugers returned to Karting ton the past week. 4 months and 9 days.Three sonspreceded her in death.She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two sons, Henry of Omaha,August ofStaplehurst;five daughters,Mrs. Loman Jacobs of Haysborm,Mrs. Fred Scheer,Mrs.Albert Sperl- ing,Mrs.August Stranghoener and Miss Rosa Schormann, all of Arlington vicinity.Twenty-sevengrandchildren, one brother, a sis ter in Germany and other relatives also survive.Mrs. Schumann wasea life long member of the Luth-eran Church.Funeral services ~lrec ~r o e :=\-me n t f o r th e He ar s t p ub lic a ti o ns , dro pp ed . in wi t h Mr s .Ha d le y to s pend th e week~e:1d here wi t h hi s pare nts,M r .a n d Mr s .W i ll Ha d le y .F r a n k sta rte d hi.s ne ws - pa p e r c areer wh e n a la d ,o n th e A r li n g to n Re vi e w He r a ld a n d ha s adva nc ed ste adi ly .H e ha s ju s t finished a f o u r mu n t h s tr i p wh i c h to o k h i m t o a l l He a r st o f fi c e s i n th e Un i te d . S t a t e s an d p r i o r to th i s h e ma de a tr ip to Eu r o pe als o L~1 th e inter es ts of II e ar s t' s .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha d le y Iee.ve Tue sd ay I ; and everything for the FREE!--pmvs RIGHT IN See th: NEW Singer Saving Machines a t t h e SINGER SHOP Cdl for Free Demmu!:raEun If your old machine needs repairs just call BLACK 183 BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson andMrs. Johnaon's mother, Mrs. Mor- tensen of Blair, were visitors at Harry Smidfs Thursday evening. George Follen and family spent Sunday at the Chris Christoffer- son home. Carl Koenig spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koenig.; Mr. and Mrs. S.S.Dixon and r o m :lto th e i r h o me a t Oa k la n d , C a li f a c 1 |M r .a n d My a.Ge or ge Fou ser a n d Mi s s L e n a F e i g h t of C o un c i l B lu f f s we r e Su n da y eve ni n g c all- ers a t T e d Oli ng er s.L lo y d Me n c lm h a d th e mi s f o r - tu n e to g e t h i s f o o t c a u gh t i n a. c ha in a t th e Ty s o n ele vato r la st Sa tur d ay .H i s f o o t is seve rely in ju r e d a n d a t th e p r e s e n t wr i ti n g is wai ti ng ' f or c ru tc he s s o th at h e wi ll be ab le to ge t a r o u n d . M r .a n d Mr s .Te d Oli n g e r vis~ ite d wi t h Mr s .D o r a S u mn e r a n d Le o n o f n ea r K e nn a rd , W e dn e sd a y even i ng . ET. CALHOUNAND VICINITY Wilbur Pipher of Crawford. Nab. was a.ca11er hem the past week.Miss Margaret .Tipp who has been teaching at Saginaw,Mich., is spending her vacation with the home folks.After visiting n few days with her son,Ves and shmiiy.Mr§. Lena Wugers returned to Karting ton the past week. vulnmhnv n f fIi|!lldS 2.lId Yélii nard tives met ut the Ben Bergmanhome Monday night to help Mrs.Bergman and her brother,Chris Slender celebrate their birthdays. Mrs.0 .C.Liesche :md son,Frank and Minnie ond BerthaSick of Elgin, N. D. were Omaha callers Tuesday.Chescer and Lloyd Jungbluth,Rigmore Brodegaard and Wilma Liesche were roller skatingWaterloo Tuesday night.Bill Christensen has purchased the truck owned by W. B. Jeffer- sen.Milarm Conner is driving a new Frank Linden and family at/-wnded the 4-H Club picnic held at Long Creek school Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. JensiK\-oghwereFremontshoppersSaturdayoft- ernoon.Mr. And Mrs. Harry Ervey, Mr.Peetrwn and Idathe funeral ofandMrs. J.L.Anderson attendedFrankWarrickin Elsir Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Elk City wereguestsofMr. Phiilips..Misses Frances Mangoige und L.L .Porter O! Sunday mo mi ng and Mrs.Dun l Ii IH BENCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson andMrs. Johnaon's mother, Mrs. Mor- tensen of Blair, were visitors at Harry Smidfs Thursday evening. George Follen and family spent Sunday at the Chris Christoffer- son home. Carl Koenig spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koenig.; Mr. and Mrs. S.S.Dixon and FREE!--pmvs RIGHT IN Us e Th is Ad f or Fre e A d m i s si o n t o K R U G P A R K ( O m a h a ) For Yourself and Family or Auto Party S u n d a y. J u l y 2 8 t h .o r S u n d a y , A u g u s t 4 t h Sec the Fearless Gregés in their Greuh Free Ac:-Lan .1.ur,omnl»ile turning u somersaulm whilu unochcr auto runs underneath in.Mun and woman drivers,Shovgng both afternoon and night on Sundays.A great stunt. BRING vouR PICNIC BASKETS.PLENTY OF Room AND ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE mcN|c GROVESuThis Aa win Admit Party Free at Auto (hte c : : 1 _; ; a ¢ f -n e 6;00 P.1m.9?'",¢.P142\. _'=~*"~-..:~»-i -,','5"f""'-~>;,\,Zk'E".i,.,-g ~~ w2:';a"w~ -|AND VICINITY Wilbur Pipher of Crawford. Nab. was a.ca11er hem the past week.Miss Margaret .Tipp who has been teaching at Saginaw,Mich., is spending her vacation with the home folks.After visiting n few days with her son,Ves and shmiiy.Mr§. Lena Wugers returned to Karting ton the past week. Ford coupe.Wilma Bung of Benson. spent mstMiss Edna Freeman was a dln»Saturday afternoon at the Otto ner guest at the 0 .C.Liesche Christensen home.home Wednesday.John Jensen was a. Sunday nit- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulson and grngon_ guest of ~ and Mrs. J. Lorraine were caliers in Blair on' P. S. Jensen ot mmr.Sunday afternoon.|Mr.and Mrs.Jens Ciausen Awlnnu' rm- uinitnrs at the 0. Cnsuent Sunday in Fremont vicjnity "";:'...;.;'. e.».""'T.>.;; Aug. ;z~u\. homi u uit and Clan Liesehg of Qmgha, !"":.Dorothy f their daughter, Henricksen and l Mr.and Mrs.Christian of Hen-son, Mr. and Mrs. G. I-`.Paulson and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen and family,Mr.andMrs.Chris Sunds and Etna, and Helena, Evelyn and Russell Wiese Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jungbluth, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Bmdegardund family spent Saturday night and Sunday at'the F. E. .lungbluth_home.Saturday evening they al mobored to Fremont.4 The Lutheran Sunday school held a picnic at the Arlington park Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ducker and family of. Elkhorn,Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Liesche and family of '0maha,Minnie and Bertha Sick of North Dakota, Viola,Clifford,Frank, Glenn and Wilma Liesche. lesuer Ducker and Voda Knight of Irvington spent Sunday at Shenandoah.On their way home utlxey stopped at Arbor Lodge near 'Nebraska City.Tom Anderson and family, llinnie and Clarence Johnson and motored.to BlairElmerPaulsen §unday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Will Peters and Raymond,Mr. Rosenkilde,Mr. Rosenkilde,Mr. Roseakilde and picnic Sunday.Bill Mattseu, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-tin Sands,Mr.and Mrs.Albert Su.nds and Erna Sands attended the roller skating in Waterloo on Saturday evening.Misses Bernice Crink and Wil- ma Liesche stopped for a shortvisit at the Grothusen home Fri- day evening.Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stoll andson.,fMr. and Mrs. Schnetz oi Omu ha.ohn Hansen, Loren Christen- and Mrs.SorenandMrs.Alfred and Mrs.Henryfamily enjoyed s Iamuy.Mr. and Mrs.Jens Krogh andMr.and Mrs.Chris Larsen and daughter, of Orum, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Emerald Van Beek,south ot' Blair...Chris Anderson of ` Herman,called at the Frank Linden homeMonday morning.I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Edwanls of Omaha, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards.Mr. an-l Mrs. Harry Ervey and daughter,Faye and Grandma Compton spent Sunday evening with Mr. ,and Mrs. ,Clark Strick- lett and family.1 .Mrs.Otto Christensen a n d Jesse Ott spent Tuesday after- noon with Mrs.George Witte i n Bennington.Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Van Beck of Blair, and Mr. and Mm.Paul Broderson of Nickerson spent lastSundayeveningwithMr.and Mrs. Jens Krogh.i . George Schroeder and Miss Mapes oi'Omaha,were Sunday evening guests o f Mr.and Mrs. Dan Phillips.lMr.and Mrs.Robert Andersonspent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.Otto Christensen and and family.'' Mr. and Mrs.Jens Krogh were Friday evening uests at the Frank Linden hom . o lROSE HILL ITEMS Sunday evening visitors at theRud»lnh_Mencke home were Mr. and Mrs.G.0.James and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ja a.Miss Hannah atthiesen from Walthill spent the week-end a t .. _r....|-\..r.vu|......|;a \.,,,.,,, loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Ranc fc: a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, dcrn't keep it. D:.r...r:d 'paqfmcnca you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f a ;~J - " f Mllwaukee W TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fur! Worth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA Aw:.\..~v ~;,,»".,gf ,q ~ '.:*?' "§».;' /\ When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home.you realize that many things are to be done.but you cannot plan thenforlyou are overcome by y o u r grcnt loss. Our service at such a time wil prove most accfatable This is the time to order your monument [or Deco-ration delivery. Wfflfand- le an up-to-date stock of . , WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blok, Nehruh 3 ,`.`:¢1~< "AY ' "./ilzmzimsm 'washer zovs THE 1 \ 1 A ' 1 " § ` ; 1 C C ' O? » I ? . » ' \ f \ \ ' , Ne wt o n , I o wa l ,»J<.A :au Blair Top & Tire Company RLINGTON MAYTAG CO.,Arlington ALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremont 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged outs, mis-alignment, stone- h r u i s e i , r o a d - c u t s .r i m smashes, sidc ~w:| ll injuries, tube-pinc hing, vrovotearing, faulty tue: in and undcr»iofh- tion. Even ifone of chase in- juries sh ou ld result f r o m your own neglect orc arc less- ness,we guamnc ee still holds go o d . Come i n toda y a nd get fu ll arnic ulars about this aman ng guarantee. And lc: us tell you how muc h we can allow Blauir Service Station w~sv~~P"J/mvnff ¢;1}Anx.YAnnANqtp loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Ranc fc: a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, dcrn't keep it. D:.r...r:d 'paqfmcnca you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f a ;~J - " f Mllwaukee W TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fur! Worth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA Aw:.\..~v ~;,,»".,gf ,q ~ '.:*?' "§».;' /\ When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home.you realize that many things are to be done.but you cannot plan thenforlyou are overcome by y o u r grcnt loss. Our service at such a time wil prove most accfatable This is the time to order your monument [or Deco-ration delivery. Wfflfand- le an up-to-date stock of . , WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blok, Nehruh .\:m "l `' './Ihmzinum 'washer mn T H E M A \ ' r A f J g m f w w f ,N e w t o n , I o w a \ . . | \ J n | l u l l Blair Top 8| Tire Company RLINGTON MAYTAG co.,Arlington ALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremont 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged outs, mis-alignment, stone- h r u i s e i , r o a d - c u t s .r i m smashes, sidc ~w:| ll injuries, tube-pinc hing, vrovotearing, faulty tue: in and undcr»iofh- tion. Even ifone of chase in- juries sh ou ld result f r o m your own neglect orc arc less- ness,we guamnc ee still holds go o d . Come i n toda y a nd get fu ll arnic ulars about this aman ng guarantee. And lc: us tell you how muc h we can allow Blauir Service Station CARL BOHS.Prorrlclor gaqypayment; G L A D L Y A R R A N G E D loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Ranc fc: a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, dcrn't keep it. D:.r...r:d 'paqfmcnca you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f a ;~J - " f Mllwaukee W TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fur! Worth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA Aw:.\..~v ~;,,»".,gf ,q ~ '.:*?' "§».;' /\ When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home.you realize that many things are to be done.but you cannot plan thenforlyou are overcome by y o u r grcnt loss. Our service at such a time wil prove most accfatable This is the time to order your monument [or Deco-ration delivery. Wfflfand- le an up-to-date stock of . , WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blok, Nehruh .\:m "l `' './Ihmzinum 'washer mn T H E M A \ ' r A f J g m f w w f ,N e w t o n , I o w a \ . . | \ J n | l u l l Blair Top 8| Tire Company RLINGTON MAYTAG co.,Arlington ALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremont 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged outs, mis-alignment, stone- h r u i s e i , r o a d - c u t s .r i m smashes, sidc ~w:| ll injuries, tube-pinc hing, vrovotearing, faulty tue: in and undcr»iofh- tion. Even ifone of chase in- juries sh ou ld result f r o m your own neglect orc arc less- ness,we guamnc ee still holds go o d . Come i n toda y a nd get fu ll arnic ulars about this aman ng guarantee. And lc: us tell you how muc h we can allow Blauir Service Station CARL BOHS.Prorrlclor gaqypayment; G L A D L Y A R R A N G E D y. sen and B. II. Juzugbluth were vas- me nuuuqm lllflau ..........itors at the Fred .lungbiuth home Visitors at the Hlirold FrenchSundayal1.el.:r\1m.homn the* past we k tn see little Illoynl .lu.ngh!uth -:uni IEE-:\|.M:¢:y ll-:th w-r»»M:-.Will Ry ln Cl\iiBt.t:1.=s=-1:\\»:Tl1.lu i"1.I}"}|».nl.|'!.-~-i.»5.::::-:e=f-.,lL.||,Mr.and" -\1 ..l|||\l\||.|l|! loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Ranc fc: a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, dcrn't keep it. D:.r...r:d 'paqfmcnca you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f a ;~J - " f Mllwaukee W TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fur! Worth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA Aw:.\..~v ~;,,»".,gf ,q ~ '.:*?' "§».;' /\ When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home.you realize that many things are to be done.but you cannot plan thenforlyou are overcome by y o u r grcnt loss. Our service at such a time wil prove most accfatable This is the time to order your monument [or Deco-ration delivery. Wfflfand- le an up-to-date stock of . , WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blok, Nehruh ¢ l \ m ' |._'NI I .Hlumimsm 'washer »=» T H E . \ x . \ \ ' : ' A G C O M P A N Y N e w t o n , I o w a | \.¢\.| | \| Ill! 'Blair Top & 'l'ii'e Company RLINGTON MAYTAG co.,Arlington ALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremont 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged outs, mis-alignment, stone- h r u i s e i , r o a d - c u t s .r i m smashes, sidc ~w:| ll injuries, tube-pinc hing, vrovotearing, faulty tue: in and undcr»iofh- tion. Even ifone of chase in- juries sh ou ld result f r o m your own neglect orc arc less- ness,we guamnc ee still holds go o d . Come i n toda y a nd get fu ll arnic ulars about this aman ng guarantee. And lc: us tell you how muc h we can allow Blair Service Station CARL sons. Prurrlelnf caqyp rg/nz ents GLADLY ARR.»\NGE[) monuments and designs to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blnir, Nehruh Open Wendesday evenings 0 ''. r ~ Harvest Day§ .,2 ~ _V\Qth_a]2§g lot of ~ `h u n g r y t h r e s h - ~X M1\"u ers to feed the h o u s e w i f e1..»_~ i ' L " / H ~ B O H S ~ |; m a ke m o re th an ord ina ry prepara- tions for each meal.L e t us supply the meat and groceries---and we will guarantee eyeryone will be pleased. loosened d i r t th a t othcrwissc wo u ld be washed bad; into the c lothes. It keeps the water clean.It takes only 2 to 7 minutc a to wash a b ig batd i of c lothe s in the May tag 3".Ranc fc: a trial Maytag washing. If i. .2:>\.~:.r¢'t sell it..c1f, dcrn't keep it. D:.r...r:d 'paqfmcnca you°Ll'}:cvcr miss.. | f a ;~J - " f Mllwaukee W TMJ Omaha WOW Rock Island WHBF Cleveland WTAM. Detroit WJR Fur! Worth W BAP l.aCrusse WKBH Mlnneivolls \./CCD Pittsburxh KDKA Aw:.\..~v ~;,,»".,gf ,q ~ '.:*?' "§».;' /\ When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home.you realize that many things are to be done.but you cannot plan thenforlyou are overcome by y o u r grcnt loss. Our service at such a time wil prove most accfatable This is the time to order your monument [or Deco-ration delivery. Wfflfand- le an up-to-date stock of . , WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R to select lx-om. Our prices are moderate,workman- ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absolute guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blok, Nehruh ¢ l \ m ' |._'NI I .Hlumimsm 'washer »=» T H E . \ x . \ \ ' : ' A G C O M P A N Y N e w t o n , I o w a | \.¢\.| | \| Ill! 'Blair Top & 'l'ii'e Company RLINGTON MAYTAG co.,Arlington ALLERS APPLIANCE co.,Fremont 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged outs, mis-alignment, stone- h r u i s e i , r o a d - c u t s .r i m smashes, sidc ~w:| ll injuries, tube-pinc hing, vrovotearing, faulty tue: in and undcr»iofh- tion. Even ifone of chase in- juries sh ou ld result f r o m your own neglect orc arc less- ness,we guamnc ee still holds go o d . Come i n toda y a nd get fu ll arnic ulars about this aman ng guarantee. And lc: us tell you how muc h we can allow nlrsermsuum caql'pfgffffffffg L}I_,.\l)I.\\IL I§ .\ N(i l' l) LHLHAJ n \v u u 1 3 - -|¥'l aq ie 1u :. \i \ . ~ e m vi = 1t , \. : ~. :511 |}11Z:¢..! \ I : .: u i - 1 M : - .11~=.~e n g u - W i l m a l . : ¢ ~ c h c S ; = t u : d . . ; .a ; " . - .~1l!1 f} »:1.:<|»1 - » 1 . . i r e d e n c k 1011 I\l::t `*|f-'L !| : . \U U| v1 \ r ; . z S u n d a y t o fiwn E ; . r §| \i n . ; 1 : - 1 \l t h a t S h r - .|.L L...-- =&¢.\ WARRICK BROS T R A N S F E R ship and quality of the best. We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our lige. "All work put out cm an absohxte guarantee" 0. A. PETERSEN Monumental Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices For informullon see S. Harvey Pounds Blur, Nehruh 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 . 3275 srnvlcli To lsuule, NEB!! Special Trips can be Aryanged l pfBELL CREEK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Luthcr,'Mp§ke are driving :\ new Fonl sdnn. hire.Mary Hmnmnn of Arapa~hoe is visiting ut the home of lmr sister,Mrs.Minnie Lpllmzn and family.~llr. and Mrs. Wm.lunan and Lesser spuet Thursday afternoon :u.]_r.l\e Jolm Echtenknxnp home in \ r mg t o iTheyoung women's missionary society met Thursday afternoonwithM b .Gilbert Ruwe.Mr.'md Mrs.George Frankeand family spent Sunday evening uv.l-'red \\`a!.ex'\nani\'n.Miss Clara Mengedoht visited Sunday afternoon with Ethel Schuman..Mrs.Minnie Lallman.Gilhen mi l _Minnie were Lincoln visitors will ln: :ml-' in .vi.w uw uunpnf M. !`|l |\.Chester Densmqre and 'W ill Ryan were Monday momim; call- ers an the Jesse Hansen home.Mins Gertrude Henson and Fwd f-rick M'xU\il-een attended a birth- day party at the Adler Peterson llurrv in Omaha Sunday.lfrzmces and Doninne Cooper lng a!§er .ipendinjr xx couple of weeks at the .lc-me Hansen homoand Jimmie Baer went home Sa1.~uniuy evening uftier spemiingthe past week there.;.Mildred Butte returned home on Saturday after spending a couple Oakdale--New First National Rank opened for business in this place.; Maywood-Hatcher Lumber Co...»~m»\v .-1.».m».|binds," eft for their home Saturday morn I .' " " * °J --»~»- -- - - - ~i r e n e a n d N o r m a n H o l t m a n ir : -W i s n e r - C o m t r ~ u ¥ : t i o n o f a m p h i | . i t e d S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h S o p h i e t h e a t r e ,c o n t a n i n g 2 , 5 9 9 s e a t i n g ° M s " " " ' " "e | ~~-- Wavezmanf capacity, completed. Mr.and Mrs.Luther Monks Mssoot-Hedcoe; electric Eght spent Sundny afmmnm.nt the plant ins talled on'farm mu hen, ; THE BOTTOM ROAD l Mrs. Wilbur Ctmety of ing home.evening' viadtomMrs. A.A. Anderson o f Te h- Alle n Dennis and children of muh, who is vidting ber dhnshwr.Ly¢ms,,r. and M m Herschel Mrs. F. Muller, 'spent Monday with Layma of north of Herman wereML'» Henry_Bgard._.__§undny;rnqon vidtors at the duwo But the extra feed ook: more an Lhe extra milk arid but/~ verfat was wogth.Linweed oil. ; - 1 " r ~1 ~ :. .2 ~ .%'\§=|~.'* ~L.;-.-;5.4¢ ~\ _ ~~\ r ,..',\f -r"'' W " ~'r .»\ :.:' ~.._'_ E? i ~ ,Q .~ ~. " ''~-¢'i j . ; . f ; ' Q -.' .1~4. a ~ ,f A \\» » f . /~ ..-..._r.'=uj-» *Q ` \ f u n ~ .J»v?¥;>-: _; ~ , , 3 _z ~,»;w -AJ .?u} 'si -°1 ,r . C" J"7' M .~.. mf7 2 \1 -» . » x `;~ ';'| »:»3.4 .#2, g r .,. ~»., r =;".~` : M : c \._~ ~iff Q. s...~fa ' ` ~1I~ :;4§:~. =1 4 1 ~ ..p .~~l ; 3 ,,~ ' 3 ~ »>*_~»~ - a ' ;~~ ..!.'» ?'5 ~kg ~~..~` "~ \.\-\\i3.=;` ~: _.2 ;y »~ bl W., XTX;';.~.\. i ~r:f"7w<l?; ~ ~fs;~" ~ f f _=';,.i ~' s \. ° ~ f '.?:°.~-.._,~:~1~. ~.,.~.9 Q ~~ ~~az;~,.~,-ré=;:;=;i;vk & ; . ~ » '.;-::.~' » ~E a fa .,~.~..._;;;;;..}.,¢-,.,, .WI ,_,¢;.¢f'.~` " ~ ~4 if PE min later i~ me fan and winwewhen the green grass is all gone Baséilll .M0. Valley B l l m League Park, Blair FRIDAY, July 26 GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M Always pays to patronize Th Enm-pxise advenisers. 0 oi fe r u m, we r e Su n d a y d i n ne r g ue s ts ly a o n a n d L o n g n u ve h a d to L o r e n L a y ma n h o me .3 Mr . an d Mr s. J _ S Con ety .,h i r e an o th e r tr u c k f r o m Om a h a M r .a n d Mr s .A lb e r t Ive r s o n M r .a n d hire.Cly d e p i h a n d to ha n dle th e i r busi ness th r o u g h an d thr e e c hi ld r e n o f Le i g h , Ne h . , '_th e b u s season o f h a u li n .a n d M r .a n d Mr s .C1 d e M'¥"' f.' I_§ P°.Rf.§ ",f if.? .-° "°" '"g Bt T..Ir . i l Mv a .T Q- Pn nn tv i fn gf wa r n Qn nd nn A¢1nn."\..4..zlgr me . ma rr y 135011 :wwM r .a n d Mr s .C.EZ Bunn and spent Sunday xd Mrs . Opd :e and Edith vos; with Mrs. ld Jr. helHhs.~=°¥§'Z Byron Bunn, :d Mrs. Clyde 1 bm Conety's at Orum wi\.h theirthreshing.Miss Lulu Bramlett of Omaha, was A Sunday guest of Miss EdithWarrickat the Neurn Warrick home.. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hurdum,Herman and Bi rds and Asaph Jensen spent Sunday at Peony 'r&E£éa`§"a'§£»»2}» T°'¥§§f» wssr| \P&§k» °m°\?9-__ _.. --.~ ....._.....,.......=.5-.v ue w n.M.Ivenmn'm In the aftrmoun and evening Mr. and Mrs . T. K.Iverson and daughters, Mrs. Mar- garet Iverson, Will and Pearl vis- ned there.Mr. and Mm. C. B. Bunn,r. and Mrs. Neum Wardck, Mr. s Mrs. Préntiee Smith were among those who attended the funeral of Frank Warrick in Blair Sunday afternoon. v Raymond Southern g evening with Mr.ar Reeves..Mrs.Wm.Rutledg spent Monday afternc Dave Rutledge.Mrs. Tom Wakecfie Mrs.Clyde Fitch, Enyeart helped Mrs Mildred Iversan helpf Metzler andMrg. ~M u l l e r ,E t h e l |m r s .h e n n a u o u e n o n o r u r a n - vw u vu ......:|..l..........\..4A..n.. ...1::\|........r~..x........vaugnn assisted mrs.n e u nay,and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson helpedMrs.Harry Tyson during the past busy days.h r .and Mrs.Neum Warrick drove ta Wayne Friday w bring their daughters,Gertrude andMargaret,who were attending summer school.Miss Gertrude returned Sunday forenoon for the next six weeks tem.The picnic of the Triangle 4-H Baby Beef Club has been post- poned to August /I at Arlingfpn fair grounds ~_Ure Q-H §q_\1nQg and ua ugnm, que . mum uumehof Alliance, were visiting: the fnm ily of Mrs. Gollnhon's deter, Mrs Neum Wardck Friday evening \Mr. and Mrs.Byron Beard and two dons,Mr.and Mrs.Frank, Pi ke o f mm, Mr. and Mrs .Ben\ Pike and children of Tekama}\, went Saturday ot Beemer fmspend Sunday at the lake there.» Mr. and Mrs James Avery and. Peter .Cook visited Sunday eveningwith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanaex on the Walter Gutschow place.1 Mr. and Mm F. Mdler and soul -..m__f~-__n..-_, _,.-_.Q..- GRAIN KATI( Cnrn, oats az enough as a milk cows whe up and the flie mer and fall. corn, one part |hran, by weig at the rate of to five pounds will do a lot t flaw dnrino QM ) N FO R M I L K c o w s ld b r an wi ll b e g o o d gr a i n fe ed f o r t h e n t h e pa s tu r e s d r y 5 g e t h a d th i s s u m- Tw o p a r t s g m u m l oa ts , a n d o n e p a n 'h£,mi x e d a n d fe d o n e p o u n d o f g r a i n 1 o f mi l k p r o d u c e d , o k e e p u p th e mi lk > mm# ( nm m. .1 m (11)Miss Bertha Mae Bradfod uf Omaha.(12) Miss Betty Marr M Fremont.(13) Miss Helen Bruhn of Norfolk. v l\ .yy :;:;~.~zu~_ '~\~ I .."» _lo D' nsr.. ~._.131 "\`? 5 . ,_. ..a ~.Q 'h \ - /;,\ , ,.é , \-1 .u » . , '*s ,..Q JFQ? '.,~;r , ~\,.~~a r J a rf,5 "A*~ a f f ~ ' ~.'.-L `ww :;'¢,.'.. :~. _'.:»= 4~ ..~»f,,. ~11;.°»`1 ~. . , : ~ » . ss Geraldinebr~aska", Miss Dorothy Coiumbus.( 3 )Miss Margaret souri Valley.(7)Miver,Lincoln;"Miss "*MJod,Dennison.(4)Miss Mary Folda of Schuyler.(8) Miss Jean Ce t 1 Cit (5)Miss Lupton of Onawa (9)Miss=Eieanor Cosscm,Des Heaton,n ra y..~~r :l Harlan.(10) ._. ".<,.», ~~» ,\ 4.1 ,.;»~`3¢:*».LE -~ l l x~ ~ié , » ; " ..,:.'» _, . 1 . . '».. ,2 1r,r v \ 41 'Q ,..»- ~1Az¢. .e,< »»`»»¢,"* '11 x<T f l-fF ( .'\x .~ 'w ,.~\ ~ ~x,~.~ln 3, ".".'.'~` ..fx " L .~P~fu.\f,» u .._.~,-.-.;.TL.Qu ~ ' ;. -~ .r Sh»'*,J».7.~"QL".;.':-v.;,~Pxg i f~f';fE£¢:=?- =;_ "" ~9 ¢ .1 _; ~.w i v - ;` 'f r 1 s~ . 3- ~'~ 4, iff ~ ~. ~ "H3 .;. --f .~ ; y . ; ' w w :zsé fi " `.f '~»»; ff N' ' r a 1 .. ;'":a ni -Q ,L . Je m _A ' » 3 " .g .~ '$,f r " ' 3 f.,¢° ~ X,,M".',. £524 » ."7 "s 1*¢::§f?` 'qv .3:`§-:. ~. 3$°»1(g'1.' ¢1>.-- ;'~,< ,.1 g V i ;. a r \~» ~. I g ;r _ I . - g r .1 ; r r n . ¢ f c,x Q. .< ,..~_.), ..._ve rs ity sh owed tha t a dd in g' lin ee ed ' o i l me a l a n d g lu te n fe ed to t h e ' mi xt u r e en ti on ed ab o ve d i d i n - ;;»1 u GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M ,..~_.), ..._ve rs ity sh owed tha t a dd in g' lin ee ed ' o i l me a l a n d g lu te n fe ed to t h e ' mi xt u r e en ti on ed ab o ve d i d i n - ;;»1 u GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M camp wm be hem August ns, 14and 15.Dr.Henman Huxdum wi ll like charge of the practice of the phy- skian at Beemer while the latin: is on his vacation.Monday Dr.Hm-dum went to Beemer to look ;;"""" ; ;k ; ° '; , , D u m wem.mm-a y t o m t o t h e A. A. A n - 'dex-son Qhome,then lnwer to thel Chaeilrles RayMhom;oeaag¢:T;Ika- 'm in see rs.sa .ra.`A. A. Anderson came hnme v m yer qaughter,Mrs.Muller for a ma; Jfebraska ,..~_.), ..._ve rs ity sh owed tha t a dd in g' lin ee ed ' o i l me a l a n d g lu te n fe ed to t h e ' mi xt u r e en ti on ed ab o ve d i d i n - ;;»1 u GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M lover his work.|rewg.v_ d==>:~:z- ~ESHING DRDERS 1ill Be Delivered ~ Remember Us For Your | h r e s h i n g O r d e r If You re Busy Some of the 1 _ 1' y mggg gf this vig-MTB- .l"l'll"|ll WollClCl.'l¢lll SIIG UWO»-a \.1 n.. _.\:.__. ||»hil| ivan n f Rln n Qn r i n u l.N| »h.| w w nave xuusnea Lnreamng.others will soon,and some s m stacking their grain.The iollow» ing have machines threshing onthe bottom: John and George Nel--__|»\_._ un..-I.. u....¢....m 1' ;,;;;a'§m§;.1:;".,.a'§;:,'az., ~ Mr. and Mrs, Harvey lewis, east oi Herman. Mr . md Mm.hunk Ami c k of Herman.and Mr.and Mrs.Don THRESHING onnms u |!."'ff!_"'2' .T"'LE!..T"__.. ,...;-";.:: I "Qf.!|£f'lM. Vlrihiffnn Sundnvl ~b m w , b .D. n u n n : mu u n n x a c u - n m .\Gle n n Mo r g a n , s u n o f M r .m g $1 28 .Ge o rg e M o r g m ,w h o h a s \been ta k i n g a n elec tric al c ourse th e p a s t y e ar an d th xu u g h th e s u mm e r t e m ,a t A me s ,I o w a c n me h o me Mo n d a y eve ni n g f o r e ve n i n g gu e s ts o f M r .a n d M n . C ly d e Me tz le r . Mr . a n d Mr s . A . W . C ll r k e a n d f a mi ly w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t : a t th ' ' W g B r i d we ll h o me ,n e a r Te k s - m aJ e a n S te w a r t,da u g h te r o f M r.u... .\A a¢. .... ..» .J Ulni v ~ Will R.. n..|ivered nr Your Order I l l u l | \ r | | \ , | Remember Us F1 Threshingvxeation.mu mm. "mum we n... v . .,....,Fred. Hurdum sem. fifty head of! §====° outhSat;|r\'.xy('o 'P°"€ a few fav, cattle to Omaha for 'I\z¢sday's|nys at e '°nety ome. market.I-Ie and his son, Hermandrove down to see them sold. Miss Fade Morgan returned tothe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan last Wednes- nppendicitis at the Blair hospital. She is convslescing nicely.Her sister, Mrs. Clifton Anderson whohasbeenhelpinga t we Morgan home, returned Saturday to Teks- mah to her own home. Mr.and Mrs. James Sorensen and daughter,Elde of south of Blair,spent?Thursday afternoon at the Robert Widener home. mr..-..A u...M u n n .Jnlmenn day,following sri operation fo Mr.and Mrs.Prentice Smith had supper Saturday with Mrs.Smltlfs rnother{ Mrs. L. D. War- of Colorado Springs was nlso a guest. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth TysonspentSundaywithMrs.Tyson's Mrs.Ellen layma n and son,Cleo of Arizoni,Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Baker in Burt county. Sunday afternoon Misa Helen Svendgaard uf Blair, Richard Lip- pincott and Russell Johns were rick, in Blai r, Mn.Frank Wolf g u e s t s a t t h e A .E .D i x o n h o m e , u . _ . . . . , . \ .n . .q l h n - n n n n II If You re Busy Phone Us and we will I DELIVER IT TO YOU FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES and MEATS fl North Side StoreofBlairwereSundayafbernqonwere S. S. Dixon of Arlington, his visitors of the R. Wigiener family-son,Stanley* of Cleveland,Ohio, Ma c e W a r r ic k .son o f M r .8Ild w1 1o also c a lle d at th e Neu m W ar - I l l l a s n u a u l a »A \ u l 5 " " ' '" " " " * " " " ' ; \ . » l u \ : 1 : |\ » l | | . u u | 5 u w s u m u . n . | u u v u r | "Hia N1 Mrs.Neum \Varrick,went this Hck home, Allen Dennis of Lyons week to wenern Nebraska and md Herschel and Loren Layman. Colorado for harvesting.He wlll The A- W. Clarke and L. Layman| stop with relatives before return-families and Leslie Peak were P H O N E 1 1 3JaneWe: 'Io1va",Mia TAKE ouR TIP Buy vour Christmas Gifts now at your ovvn price, as sales may come and sales mafy go, but a real bonafide sale like this may never occur again, so be sure to take advantage of this golden oppor- tunity.| Sale Starts muon FREE ~ Dia mo n d Rin g s We are going to give away Absolutely Free,one Genuine Diamond Ring every day during these auction sales.No obliga- tion to buy.Simply attend the sale. Daily at 2 p. rn. and 7 p. rn. if Consisting of Diamonds, Wa '.. L J"§;Q ' ;¢ -2- i ~ =;..,/ny ' u l'-pp ':I%f=~.v"~'a"',§§§£~Z`%;~- 1 '-mt* 1='?*¥;~1F;$E:1>gm _. "fr-\.$'>€¢,* ~' -t'»;;. .=F».»¢v~ M. u I .1 . ~~~..~~ '»{3iP=§'?`f:<§ ,_ :,, bg vc- \-~`f" " ~"`~ ., .~»-».¢P' <¢-.__- 1 | l ~ "Dm ~"`°"'*?'Ff'1€i~f2EF;f ' ~..\1,~,;~ _ _._~....-,,.<_"-~-.,-rs ,.,.. ,-1 . .....r 2 / _ FREE D i a m o n d R i n g s We are going to give away Absolutely Free,one Genuine Diamond Ring every day during these auction sales.No obliga- tion to buy.Simply attend the we. Daily at 2 p. rn. and 7 p. rn. . we Are Hot Quitting Business Wm. P. TURNER BLAIR,NEBRASKA Mr. Turner Says: llnve Beeai ie Jani-yBelilessinBIairfor several years,and have never had the sale habit.This being ny (im big de, .I ~ every man, woman and child in Blah. to gel acquainted with my new large stock, so have T w g A u g t i g n S 3 | 6 S D a i l y a t 2 p ,r n ,a.¢ia¢a¢°¢a».ylmaf¢a,»ff.a¢..a. and customers me greatestBARGAIN FEAST in the him., of Blair. My a f i d 7 P -I T L pcnow }u»-»|»¢:»wa1=mfy pm\..»¢m.a¢a.ua., M A R K E R & H O W A R D ,A u c t i o n e e r s tiis peak Audio: Silo. / '..L J r~§:,"" ..1; »~_~:»,::-" ~ ~.._,-_=».~ ' X ~ v .~"`._.j2.._';.=,§.L}='s _,t"" ':~v\,.`,". .-=e=§ ~'~~»~~-to>iv%\»~¢i»..».;,_~~~.»,{x 4%~='3?~»:~' _ \l ~W~. P. Turner's, Entire Jewelry Stock to be Sold at ».. f@'<'j§:2»?»<."~;~;;<g;3,;f;~.'., . ,.,___~~." . . .~ ~-1 .'_=¢.~f x e : " -=~I ' 'r_e f é w f i ~. ~P ~B l (A U C T I " l . Consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Leather Goods, Fountain Pens, TAKE ouR TIP Buy vour Christmas Gifts now at your own price, as sales may come and sales mafy go, but a real bonafide sale like this may never occur again, so be sure to take advantage of this golden oppor- tunity.| /Bric-a-Brac, Glassware and Hundreds of Other Articles. An Opportunity of a Lifetime This entire high-grade stock has been turned over to Marker and Howard, America's foremost .lewelry Auctioneers, who have conducted some of the largest Jewelry Auctions in the United States and Canada and we have in- structed them to sellthis entire stock regardless of cost or value of the goods!So be sure to attend the greatest Jewelry Price Slaugh- ter iixfithe history of Nebraska. Pencils, Novelties, Gift Goods l FREE To the first 50 adults attending our sale FRIDAY afternoon we will give 50 valuable gifts. Be on hand when the doors open. Shovel Push! Try to Get In. Sale Starts FRIDAY at 2 p. m. and Will Continue Twice Dailv at 211- m. and 7 p. m. tum y.|ter iixfithe history o e~ras a.l |l . Sale Starts FRll)llY at 2 p. m. and Will Continue Twice naily at Zp. m. and 7 p. m. FREE D i a m o n d R i n g s We are going to give away Absolutely Free,one Genuine Diamond Ring every day during these auction soles.No obliga- tion to buy.Simply attend the we. Daily at 2 p. rn. and 7 p. rn. if . We Are Hot Quitting Business Wm. P. TURNER BLAIR,NEBRASKA Mr. Turner Says: llnve Bari ie Jani-yBuinessinBl;irfor several yem,and have never ind the sale habit.Tlxisbeing ny (im big de, .I min every mm, woman and child in Blah. to get acquainted with my new luge stock, so have ~~~~~ ~p ,|~ n_decided to give my hundreds of friends and customers the gratedBARGAIN FEAST in the him., oi Blair. My a f i d 7 P -I T L pcnow }u»-»|»¢:»wu|=mfy pm\..»¢m.a¢ama., M A R K E R & H O W A R D ,A u c t i o n e e r s l tiis peak Audio: Siln. TAKE ouR TIP Buy vour Christmas Gifts now at your ovvn price, as sales may come and sales mafy go, but a real bonafide sale like this may never occur again, so be sure to take advantage of this golden oppor- tunity.| Sale Starts muon FREE ~ Dia mo n d Rin g s We are going to give away Absolutely Free,one Genuine Diamond Ring every day during these auction sales.No obliga- tion to buy.Simply attend the sale. 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