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NUMBER 28VOLUME XXXIII BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 1, 1929
North Bend sluggers went ahead
for double election
FOUR msmi c r PICNICS HEL D
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Now Past History
lg Point Of Numbers \\'as A Dis-
appointment.As A Bueinnsss
Plopositiun A Failure.Many
DisAalis(ied_
,»\'r'rn.\cT10xs xo 'r OF BEST
0|\ly Program Ol' Worth Held A!
Pads East Of River Brid§¢'~'
Noublrs Fessled A! Dam.
QThemuch talked of cclebrniion
when 30.000 visitors would come
to Blair.v.o help ceiebrixte the for~
mal opening of Uie Abraham Lin-
coin Memorial bridge is over and
all that is left. is u memory and
to a number of business men of
Blair nov. a pleasant memory.
The number present. at this aus-
picious historical event was vm-~
hwy estimated at from three to
to ten thousand persons and :s
there is no method of checking it
will have to go at that..The en~
tlnnxium which the promoters had?
hoped to bring about by over es-timaued claims did not material-
ize and in rea\ity the affair was
as "flop".The a|.trac\io:nswere good ith
the exceptions of the carnival
which was brought in as a pan of
the entertainment.There are car-
nival eompani€S.perhaps-that
may furnish attractions that would
satisfy such persons as the gov-
emors of the great states of Ne-
braska and iowa :md other not-
ables but it. is the concensus of o-
pinion of the public of Blair that
this was not one :md we have no
reason zo be proud of the impres-
sion it left.The day opened as pianned.
Gov. \\'en\'?\'»wife and daughter,
Miss Dumthy,who was to he
"Miss Nebraska"arrived from
Lincoin by aimiane at 'I A. M.
having mmle the trip in twenty-
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The bridge relebration, which
' has been the subject uf dis-
cussion for several months, is
now over and the city author'
ities have in a manner restor-
ed onier and cleaned up the
streets and All that is left is
a nasty taste in the mouth
' which alway oiiows a spree '
of this son.
The busin men who were
held up for xorbitant dona-
' tions lost money any way you
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* comprehensive statement by '
' the gentleman who had charge '
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North Bend
Beats Blau'
iNorth Bend Ta Fifth Place
In Elkhilrn Valley Lengue Sun-
day By Defeating Blair By
Score Of 5 To 4.
BLAIR MEN s m u c x OUT
North Bend climbed into fifth
pluce in the Elkhorn Valley leaguestanding §unday by defeating the
Blair crew by the score of 5 to 4
on the North Bend lot.Cippera,
on Lhe mound for the Benders,
held his opponents to five hits and
hurled good bail in pinches.His
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ing but one error and this not ex-
pc'ns.i\'e.
Blair took an early lend but the
leam played well behind him, hav-
five minutes.The-trip was made
in :x 450 horsepower plane furn-}
ished by Woods Bros.. ol Lincnln.|
They were _meg ut the landinir
(Continued on page five)
Laws Passed }
oB y L é g l s l a t u r e
Lis! ol New Laws Passed By Last
Legzislnlure And New ln Effect.
Look Thcm 0\v r.Man)Laws
G rm!Importance.
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h m,\w\.mv
in the fifth.In the seventh Blair'
filled the bases with none out but'was unnhle to scam.ln thc.ninth
the Blair boys again louded,»x.he
sucks, this time with one out and
Van Deusén at bat.Cippera
struck out Van Dcusen and som
retired the side.
Jipp hadn home run to his cre-
dit.Iv. was a shoxt hit but the
;b:il| was ext nhdhe made the cir-
JOIXT BIRTHDAY
cELEBn.u'10:<
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Suwerland en-
tertained a numbef of relatives at
their home south of town on last
Sunday in honor of Lhe birth an-
niversaries of the host and Mrs.
Will Sutlgerlmad, of San Antnnio,
Texas, who is visiting in Binir for
a few weeks.A fine dinner with
all the tdrnmings was enjoyed by
the following:Mr. hnd Mrs. Will
Sutherland, of San Antonio, Tex-
as, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb and
family,Mr'and Mrs.Abe Sut.|1~
erland, Mr. and Mrs. John Suther-
land Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Sutherland, Jr.
Early Fair
Entries Urged
4-H Club Members Urged To
Make Early Entries For Nebr.
State Fair/ Live Stock Engry
Blanks Due Aug. 10.
BLANKS W lTH CO. AGENT
All 4-H Club members of Wash-
ington County are urged to make
early entries for the Nebr. State
Fair with County Agent George
Bates, of Blair.
All livestock entry blanks must
be in Lincoln by 5 o'clock Satur-
day night on August 10, 1929. This
is necessary in order that the
State Fair management will know
how many stalls and pens to pro-
vide.
All other entry blanks must be
in Lincoln by Saturday night of
August 24,1929 and all exhibits
except baked goods must be in
place Friday, August 30, at G P. M.
and baked goods must be in place
Sntuniay morning at 8 o'clock,
\August 31, 1929.
The above rules and regulations
are effective in all open classes
such as domestic products, educa-
tion!needle and fimz an work.
The County Agent's office has a
few entry blanks available far
persons whowish to enter articles
in the open classes.
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PICNIC IN (JAKLAXD PARK
Mr. uml Mrs. Clyde Burger and
family and Rev. Hargett, pastor of
the local Christian church und
family and Mr. and Mrs. John An-
derson and ffmily went. up to 0ak~
Iunii last Sunday and enjoyed the
:uit uf th sucks before \hc horscy fine park and the swimming pool
hide was located.-1 U in connection with a real picnic
i The Nonh Uend hitters cloulcd
10 hits off Sorensen.L. Dateliww the if-ading siugger with four
fhits out of five trips to \'he plate
ms mx mm. I-`uL'Nl) lx | ,1 s 1 '
fnut of three rips.Jigxp was the
im:»~1|..i mul fifty new
-.zuuuve 'lhu.n~|iuy
r.,\a~,.,.»of me staleu l v r ilu*11 _.\.fmi1u¢i~i\ limi. provides (hut all
l-mils pa wi i by the legislature
\\ hich do .mi furry the cmmgenc;
vlnuse shnil income cffectivu thrcc
r;ilc1\\l;x r rwmin-:i lur :Adjourn-
imwi.'3 ,>r \~I~;z|,=l|\!ur¢-m .\;~xli ; .|n.\=.mini uiitu-
_nmblie rif <\|.m..z\Z..~.\L;--cs into
while KcnneV.h Datel had two hits
only Blair hitter to get to Cipperu
jmorn than once.
'Cipperu struck out nine men
1 Contiriucd on page 8
ui¢r:.\uF.\s1' \vlTH
X G0\'!'1RNOR'S l'AR'I\'
i:Mr. and Mrs.F. W. Arndt. dc--lii;\1tfuII;/cntortninul a number of
friends complimentary w Gave:~
nnr and Mrs.A. J .Weaver andWinughter,Miss Dorothy on ln~1t
Friday morning at u T o'clocx
(breakfast.The invitcnl gucsls
jgnlhemd at the Amdt home at
theappoinieii hour and in a short
Itime the whirr of an airplane was
.ffect Scmx.1.,\|»-mi: :he moremiportunz l.i\~ lm! \.i|l lu :x pmt
..x the .~l:\lui~>1'1;\n~-my are.
these:Fixing ww r¢<1uinm(°x\!s for for
mation \»|"inw pu'|li4:ai parti€§.
with thx >\.m h.1\;ng n|\':\g@~\f-
present nl r-»n\untions to chuck up
/cn whelhrr l:\~.\ i obeycd.
I'ro\'§\\i.\:boards in ull prccincm where 125
or more votes were cas! for gu\'~
emor in 1028.
Crcntinl! u smw huani io super-
vise bcainy ;~;||1-»x<und cxuminu
and linen up- |.\:~»\< in them.
Repcnlin; ';m\" \mutlcgszer law
and enacting in-u\x\-r penalties for
persnns con\'i¢'wd of possession,
snie or trnnsponntion of liquor.
.Empowering cities of the first
class from 5,000 to 25.000 popula-
tinn no seli electric current from
municipal plants under conditions.
I'mvi=iing for the appointment
by the state board of control of a
staff of five doctors to ex.1minc
feeble-mindvd, insane and hubitu~
ally criminal inmates ul' state in-
siitulions and to carry out steril-
ization where so determined.
Empowering urentinn of state
board of anatomy from staff of
state medicai college to ¢lisf.ribute
unassigned human bodies,notclaimedbyrelatives, for mwical'
purposes.Broadening the field of invest-
ment for Nebraska insurance com-
panies and permitting purchases of
ccmmon and preferrw stock.
Empowering state board of re-
gents to contract with private per-
sona for onction of student dormi~
Mme: to be eventually property of
state under amortization plan lor:
retiring cost of rentals.
Providing for compulsory inspec
tion of potatoes smpped in cm-lots
where 51 perent.of commercial
acreage petitiona
Applying anti-discrimination law
governing the purchase of milk and
Jbutterfat to indepcndenlt agents
and dinect shippers.
Prahfbiting anyone not a U. S.
licensed pilot from operating alr~
(Continued on page two)
'hoard und it was announced that
the Governox-'s party had.uni\'cd
nt the landing field.Shortly after'nn automobile brought the distin-
guished puny to the Amd! homei.\vhere introductions were made
'ami ull prepared to gn to the Clif-
ton Hotel whore u three courke
b kg"?i.§"'I.'.,$Y.'lf.f"§§§Arndt,had
'piu:\l1e<i appropriate tnblp decom-
:tions which were carried out by
~Scott Robeson,wife of one
ai' the hotel proprietors.She had
made an exact replica of the new
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1flanked on all sides by lovely gar-
den flowers.»Cnrsage bouquets of ferns and
rose buds fur the ladies and but-
Iton hole houquebx for the mon
were found at each place.
'The menu consisted of three
courses:iced melon and grape
Continued on page 8
CELEBRATE xio rm-:ws
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, who
reside nonh of Blair, were most
agreeabiy surprised last Sunday
when their children and fnmiiiea
and a few friends came in on
'them ta spend ihe day, the occas-
ion being Mrs. Bunn's birthday.
:Folluwinl a fine picnic dinner,
visiting was enjoyed and the host-
ess was presented with a love!yigift of silver knives and forks.
Mr,and Mm.Bunn am of the
old settlers' families of this com-
munity and have many friends in
the county who extend bets wish-
ies to Mrs. Bunn for more happy
birthdays.Those present were
Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Beales,Mr.
land Mrs. 0p¢l Raves,Mr.and
|Mn|. Byron Bunn and families md
ihlr. and Mrs. Premise Smith.
dinner._
Creamery Stock-
;Holders Meet
.Mc-cling.Called 'l`ucsday..Aller-
nuun Ol'Stock-Holders ui'I'ru-
msed Cr¢~:\m|.ry. EM-fsulive Com-
mittee Appointed To Find Site.
MANY SITES c o xs lurzklc n
i At a meeting of the stock-
holders of the lzluir Creamery held
Tuesday afternoon in't}\e city hall
an e:<ccuti\'e committee consisting
uf five members was seiected for
the Eurpose of securing a site for
the uilding which is to bc the
home of the rreumery.
'The committee is as follows: M.
Il.Lippincott,chairman,Chris
Hinz,John Compton,C.C.Van
Deusen and Frank Linden.
1 Two ulternutes were also select-
ed in the persons of E. M. Be-.ity
and l~'. \V. Kegler._
|Several sites are being consid-
|e\'emi but the one seeming to meet
'wi th the popular approval is the
southwest corner of the raiifoal'park adjacent to the freight de-
pot und thc committee is already
'baking up Lhis matte:with the
,cz 6:N.w.Railroad Co.It i s
,lvamed that five year renewable
'leases are common with the rail-
road company and this will lw
satisfactory for the purpose.
|As soon as the site is arranged
for which must be paid for nr
leased with money outside of the
$17,500 piedged another meeting
will be nailed and at ugis meeting
25 per cent of the amount of mon-ey pledged will be paid §nd then
later 35 per cent paid and alter
the plant in completed and aceept-
ed the remaining 40 per cent will
_be coilefted.
1 It is hoped that within the next
few weeks work will be under
way and that before cold weather
sets in everything will be in runn-
ingarder.
AUT()ACCIDENT
While Mr.and Mrs.Henry
Christensen inpompany wiih Mr.
and Mrs...Ar1hur Geuzler were
driving on the highwsy about two
milen west of Missouri Valley on
last Saturday the m r in which
they were riding left the grade
and rolled into the ditch banding
ghe fender and otherwise darnng-
xng the nr a n d shaking up the
occupants.
Read in Hght in The Enterprise.
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Report Of ~
County Board
Regular Meeting Held Mo1day,
July 29, 1929. All Members Pre-
sent. Hearing of Stark Afi da -
vit Continued Until 10 A.M.,
EQUALIZATION BOARD MEETS
Reduce Va lua ti on Of L ow i qi f-
lingum and Then Adjourn Un-
til August 12, 1929.
County .Commissioners Room,
Biair, Nebr. July 29, 1929.
The Bonn!of County Commis-
sioners met punuant to adjourn-
ment takén July 15, 1929._
Present:Chas.Nelson,C, E.
Mehrens and C. J. Nelson.
The minutes of the nr¢¢e§ns
meeting were read and approged.
After a careful examinatiunxof
the following bills on the diffQr»
ent funds it was moved and lec-nnded that the following cllima
be allowed and the County Clerk
instnxcted to draw warrants on
the funds indicated below to gay
the same.Carried.g
Chds Christensen, Road Wk, $3.00
Farmers Gr. & Lbr. Oo. Sup.0
Chris F. Frahm, Dragging 0
Sam Hall, July _Salary 1
Emil Kruse, July Salary 1 .00
Frank Mosloskie, Dragging 148.10
Nebr.-Iowa Oil Co. Oil & Gas 74.88
P. C. Tucker, Dragging 9.45
Julius Schroeder" Labor 21400Fred Stevenson, Road Work 2350
Theo. Anderson, Road Wk. 10030
Hans Beck, Salary fqr July. 100.00
Harry Berger, Salary for July .
100:00
J. W. Johnson, Road Work 59.88
Omaha Rd. Eqt. Co. Repairs. 12.81
U. S. Reeves, Dragging 35.10
John Sutherland, July Sal'y 100.00
Marion Sutherland, July Salary
100.00
Louie Grimm,Dragging l2 .®
Harald Jensen, July Salary 100.00
Nehrlowu Oil Co. Gas, Oil l l
Menno C. Larsen, Dragging 51
Bynm McDonald, July Sal'y 100.
Glen McDonald, July Salary 100.
J.Wm. Nohrenherg, Grader
work 24.
Omaha Rd. Eqpt Co. Repairs 3Nels Rasmussen, Gas.5.
D. 0. Sheets, July Snhry 100
Harry Tucker.Dragging 41.
S.H. Neff Running grader
Oliver S. Johnson State"i'nap `
Lincoln School Sup. Co. Sch. I.:1\\'§
SNAPPY STITCHE RS CLUB__
The Snappy Stilchers Club met
at the Will Hansen home Thurs-
iay, July 18th.Those who be~
came members of the club at the
last meeting \\-me Dorothy Peter-
sen,Dorothy Sappenfield,Sophie
Mencke,Marie Barron,Roselina
Petersen, Loretta and Leola Ras-
mussen,Eiva Hansen and Edna
Hansen.1
Vidtors present were Mrs. Les-
ter Hansen,Opal and Beuhlah
Mem,Anna and Esther
Mrs. John Petersen, Mrs.
Nelsen,Joan Peversen,
and Duriene Cooper, Mrs.
Denman and Mrs. Will
Hansen,
Hansen,
George
Francis
Marian
Hansen.
After the business meeting the
members started working on their
sewing bags and later in thc after-
noon they all'enjoyed a lunch of
sandwiches, cake and lemonade.
The next meeting will be held
with Marie'Karr5n,.July 25.
News Reponer-Dorothy Mencke.
Offlcials Have
Busy Tune
Many Offenders Taken Into Cus-
tody On Different Charges. In-
toxicntion Claes In Majority.
Oiie Cue Of Forgery
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PETIT LARCENY CASE HEARD
The county and city officials
have been busy for the past few
days gathering in offenders of the
law and in persueing these differ-ent offenses.We note a great
majority is the direct result of
booze.'
L. D. Everetts, of Plattsmouth
'but now wurking for the power
company at Missouri Valley was:arrested Saturda on xx char e ofyg'diving a motor vehicle while un-ider the influence of liquor.He
'plead guilty and received a fim-
'of $25.00 and costs making a total
of $33.15.
A search warrant was-PI
>recently for the searching
issued
of the
quarts'of beer were found and he 'vas
given a suspended sentence.He
is to pay the costs of $13.60 and
then will he parolcd'for n yqfr tb
the sheriff.
Jim Cooper was charged with
ving 5 'l"2f\-S; oLbeer aruuuiih
Adam Brommer honie.24
pam lB.\"&riy Hé reéléivéd a sem
Lence of 10 days in Jml.
(;7_40 Keith Younvz,who has been
Maurice Mehrens,Shedff.Board W°\'ki"K for Fred Olson UP on the
of prisoners 138.00 bench,cn.~xhe<l a check on Olsen
Violn Maynard, Curing for poor for $75.00 at the J. L.PQu:\ds
35,00 :lothing store after punch ing
H. C.Liepsner Co. Badges 'I.431nhout $40.00 worth of ci ins:-
B.F. Lundt, Co. Atty. Cash Ad-¢The chcék turned out tn be a for-
vanced 50.00'Kery :md he wus arrested and is
BL-ckmun Store, Supplies for now in jail.
poor 3.70
Contractors Supply Co. S. G. Bel!BUYS MARMON STRAIGHT 8
with bolt & punch.130.00
Mx;;°ller'tl\a Dudgeon, °"""1=2gjg0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure called
John Dulaney, Camng for poor int the John A. Rhoades home Inst
20.00Farmers Gr. 6: Lhr Co. Supplies
120.00
Mrs. S. J. Hardman, Curing for
.Poor 20_00
K. B.~l'rintilJg Co. Supplies 17.681
Kiopp Printing Co. Rd. Laws 18.18
Harry W. Lewis, Decorations 25.00
Sundny afternoon and spent the
evening.Joe is driving n new Marmon
Strnight Eight autonmbile these
duys and its a beauty ton.He and
Mrs.Lazure expert in leaw:im-
Old Settlers Picnic for a trip U11
though the Black Hills n lMabel J. Marsh Cu. Supt. Post-I '.." 'on in-
age 13.78
Nebr. State Treas. Ex cnsc T. Bp.'Best for cattle 1449.6S|
Ndrth Side Store Sup. for poor.108.51 5
Qmahn Printing Co. Supplies 11.88
A.:G_ Onan Co. Supplies 24.50
Sanitary Products Co.Sup.3.50
Mrs. Wm. Swihart, Rent 0.00
On mation duly mude :md cur-
riell the hearing on the Stork uf-
fidqvit was continued until 10
0'clock,A.M.Adgusi.12,1929
On motion the Board adjourned
tu meet, August 12, 1929.
Continued on page S
SPILL S THE \vus .i | '
Emi Cuchelin had the misfortune
to drive his truck, loaded with 135
bushels of wheat belonging to Bert;
iMilleroffthebddgeucrnssthe
Slough Tuesday evening.Most.of!
the wheat went into lhe water and
by the time it was removed, the
next morning.it was \mmarkct~
abie.Although it was sold to Art
Clausen for hog feed the loss
on the wheat will be about $100.
The mishap vfas due Lu the narrow
approach,made dangerously siip~
very by the shower which had
just fallen, and it was impossible
w hold the heavy load in the
road."ulhoun Chronicle.
ENTERTAINS FOR
DAUGHTERS
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gehdnger
entertained a few relatives and
friends last Sunday in honor of
the birthdays ol their daughters,
Mrs. George Hain and Mn. Amil
York.
The dinner and visiting dudmg
the day was much enjoyed by all
pnennt.
Others present were Miss -Kath-
l'Y|'| York, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bntt
axid George Hnin and danghner,
V\rs'ini».
Ho Wyommg.They expect to be
igonc scveml weeks.
n oF o u r D i s t r i c t
P '¢l c m c s H e l d
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Extension Service of Nebraska
College of Agriculture and Ne~
hraskn Farm Bureau Federation
Sponsor I-'our District Picnica.
FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED
The Extension Service of the
Nebraska College of Agricultum
and the Nebraska Farm BureauFederationaresponsoringfour
distdct picnics throughout the
Slate, August 6 to August 9 in-
dunive.These organizations are
offering an unusual opportunity to
'Nebraska people in the wuy of two
|speakers of National nepulntion as
outstanding in ngricullurai leader-
ship nd development.
,Mi-. Gebrge Farrell, Department
of Agdculture, Washington, _D. C.,
iri charge of Agricultural Exten-
sion work North Central Suites, is
thoroughly pranieal and has a
clear comprehensive grasp of the
social and economic problems of
the farmer.Mr.Farrell is re-
nponsihle for much of the success
'of Extension wmk in these states.
.Chester H.Gray,Legiglative
representative of the American
Farm ~BYu-eau Federation,well
known as a representative of the
gganized farmers at Washington
C.2 Both men are dear,concise,
forceful speakers.outstanding
laden:in their particular fields.
Seldom do any group ol people
have oppommity to har two auch
men from the ume platform.I (Continued on pnge eight)
medium-ly after the Pioneer and:
Co. Treasurers
Get Fees
Drivers' License Bill May Give
County Tre uure rs o f S l a t e
$200,000 In Fees. (Apparently
Oversight Of Legislature.
IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1. 1929
I-'ones All Drivers To Secure Li-
reuse. Estinmaled Two Licenses
For Each Car.
The disclosure that fees tntal-
ing $200,000 or more will go to
county treasures as a result.of
the enforcement of the new auto-
mobile drivers'license bill, which
was made at a recent meeting of
county treasurers by'th¢reading
of an opinion of the attorney gen-
eral, came as a surprise to many,
including members of the legisla-
ture.ln as much as the general
policy ol the legislature for years
has been to place all public offi-
cials upon a salary and not a fee
basis and to require all fees tum--
ed into public treasuries,much
surprise was expressed at the uc-
tion of the lwislature.
Yet right in plain aight in the
bill, in the middle of section 6, is
this statement:
"The county treasurer or each
person nppoinbed by the county
treasurerto receive and approve
applications for license shall be
entitled to a fee of twenty-five
cents for the services rendered, to
be paid by the applicant."
ln Douglas county it is estimat-
ed that this fee will amount to
$25,000.
The drivers' license bill was in-
troduced by Senator A.B.Woofi
of Scottsbluff county and the
name of Representative ArthurBowring,nf Cherry county was
added to its passage through the
two houses.Mr.Bowring is a
\\'ell known gnod roads advocate
and hampion of the four cent
gasol mx which passed both
useewspaper reporters generally
agree that in neither house was
the matter of u fee of twenty-
five cents to be retained by county
treasurers n question discussed
Members of \he legislature mv
said not generally tn have knowngnyihing about. the aispniitiun of
the fee.The }n}§i:\question :it
issue in discussion was whether
the principal of regulation of
drivers shouiml take the form of a
drivers' license that coulul be cas-
ily obtained and ye! wuld 'Je can-
celled by the courts or .he de~
partment of public works for cer-
tain offcnws.The tom!amount
uf the paynent by :x driver, sm'-
enty-five cents,was discussed
bricfiy in the legislature, somv
desiring it hishcr and some lower,
but its division anfl retention by
the county treasurer of twenty-
fivc cents mccived little or no :\t~
Lenlion according to the recollect-
ions of attendants upon the legis-
iuture.
Av.the close of the legislature
:newspapers that published a di<
gest of the new laws carried u
summary of-the bill.This sum-
mary occupied the middle of n
long solid purugmplx there :xppcnr~ed this statement.:1
Split Thrve Ways
"/A sc\'en!.y~fi\'e cent fee is ex-
acled, twenty-five cents going to
the agent for services,renderv:d
twenv.y~1`ive cents to the treasurer
ns n fee and twenty-five cents to
the motor vehicle operators license
fund.".
Yet thc fact that the twenty-
five cents fee would be retained by
the county treasurer as his own
personal money attracted no nl-
lentiou until last week when the
opinion of the attorney general
holding that the money is the pe
sonal property of the county
tleasurcr or his appointee was
read at u meeting nf county treas-
(Continued on page eight)
FORMER BLAIR GIRLSELLS BUSINESS
The following news item from
the Fremont Tribune of Tuesday
July 30th. mfers in a former Blair
girl and wil! be of interest to her
Blair frienda
"Erwin Vomierlage, one of the
partners in the Metzinger I-`urni~
lure company for the past year.
has become sole owner of the store
through a deal whereby he pur-
chased the inte of Mrs.Mar-
jorie Metzinge .He plans to con-
tinue the husin in the site at
424 No nh Main sweet along the
:mme lines as before.
Mr. Vonderlage is an experieno
ed furniture man and well quali-
fied to operate the store.He was
connected with the J.n.Bader
company here for three years and
n year ago became a pnnner with
the law Charles A. Metzinger in
the Metzinger store,After the
death of Mr. Metzinger he contin-
ued in the business with Mrs.
Metzinger."
The business will continue un-
der the name of the Meuinger
Furniture cumpany.
KENNARD KOOKING KL UB
HOLDS ANOTHER MEETING
The Kennard Kooking Klub held
another meeting at thc home of
Catherine Larsen on July 3 with
seven members present. At a pre-
vious meeting the club met at the
home of Gwendolyn Johnson.
Florence Hall was judged the
best cornbread baker while Ca!h~
crine Johnson had the beat hak~
ing powder biscuits..
After the #lub problems wen:
given out for the next lesson by
the local lender,MisB Gmce
Thompson, club songw were sung
to pass the Lime.The next meet-
ing will be with Catherine Mock
on August 2.-News reporter, El-
sie Japp.
¢A - Q a p e l l a C h o u
E n d s J o u r n e y
Choir Soon To Start On Home-
ward Trip From Europe After
Touring Denmark And Singing
In Luge Cities
MANY MAKE TRIPS ON SIDE
Word received by Blair friends
(mm the A~Capella choir now
touring in Europe is to the effeét
that the tour is about to end and
that the choir will soon be on its
homeward joumey.
Miss Ida Hansen, who for sev-
eral years his been voice teacher
at Dana College, met with an ac~
cirient and so badly sprained her
ankle that she was forced .to mis
oneconcen butwassoon able to e
about with the assistance oi' two
canes.Many of the members are plan~
ning side trips before returning.
some going to France,some to
Germany and so on.The Misses
Jane and Betty Noble and Myrtle
tle and Mary 'Hurdum will make 8.
short tour through ,Germany.
France and then to Stratford on
Avon, the binhplace,of Shakes~
peare where they will attend a
Shakesperian play in honor of
that celebrit,y's binh.
ESTRAY :<o'r|cE
E have taken up a Hampshire
bonr which strayed into my place
on July 4th.O\v:1er _rpay have
dié same by paying for this notiée
and pvwinxz the property.
25 -lt'Nels A. Petvrsun, Herman
County Receives
Apportlonment
Wasl\il\;:lun County Schools Ile-
cfive $4,863.99 Stan- Apgortinn-
mont To Bc- Divided Among The
Districts Of The Counly.
FINE S A) lo U T To $1,039.63
Washington County is in n--1§dpi of the state school appor~
tionmenl. for July.This fund u-
rising from the sale or lease of
the school lands of the :nate or
from the proceeds of school funds
that huvc been invesicd.Along
with the school apponionmrmi
which goes to the schools also
goes the amount of the fines
wlich is $1,039.65 which makes a
total nf $5,905.64.
One fourth of the state :appor-
tionment or 1203.34 is divided c~
qually among the 59 districts of
the county and the remaining
threedounhs or $3,662.65 is div-
ided according to the number of
children in the county or $1.218
for each child.-
Following are the amounts ui-
lowcd each district.
Dist. Nu.Amt.
1 us zv s
2 s e m
3 222.63
4 88.66
s 91.11
6 89.88
7 ~76.41
s 80.13
9 _77.71
10 7T.'Il
11 81.34
12 53.37
13 S622
14 69.16
15 104.52
16 66.72
17 53.31
i s 7 49.65
19 18.91
20 67.94
21 ,56.9622238.62
2s 76.41
24 265.44
25 -s1.4426'44.71
21 18.91
28 \67.94
29 102.07
so 64.28
s i 92,32
82 104.52
33 52.09
s4 ss.a2
as 56.96
86 100.85
37 78.91
(C0nthmed on page four)
I 0P a v i n g L a i d
Near Omaha
$10,000,000 Will Bc Expended On
Stale And County Highways ln
Nebraska. More Than 500 Miles
Of Paving To He Laid.
HELP EASTERN NEBRASKA
Passage Of 4 Cen! Gas Tax Gives
Ample Fluids Fur Road Build~
ing Purposes.
IMorethan$10,000,000 wiil be
expended upon sl:ne'a:1d countyhighways in Nebraska during the
coming 12 months out of the gas-
oline Lax and federal aid funds. .
More than 500 miles of pav dandgraveiedstate roads will E.
added to Nebraska's present total
of 3,600 miles of surfaced high-
ways.By August 1,1930,Ne-
braska will have approximately
4,000 niiles of graveled and 250
miles of paved state highway.
In no single year sirice the first
highwny improvement was under
taken in this state; has Nebraska
moved forwmgd as swinly as it
will progress during the next 12
months, according to Rby L. Cbch-
ran,Secretary of the state de-
panment uf public works.
Omaha will benefit directly by
this unprecedented activity in
highway construction.Three
fourthh of we paving will be laid
on roads that lead directly into
Omaha or on keders £0 highways
that serve that city.
Passage By the last legislature
of a 4-cent gasoline mx whi ch
wfnt into effect April 1 of this
year,will fumish funds to make
the road building program pos-
sibie.
This progmm as laid out by the
state highway department,will
include paving of 100 miles, gra\'~
eling of probably 200 mi les o f
stale highways.
In addition to the state program
counties will have at lenst$2,000,
000 to spend on impiovemcnt ol
county or "farm-to»mu;kct" roads
Foremost nmong lhe pgving
projects will he the hagd-surfacing
ui' the D. L. 1). high ay from 0 -
mahu to Lincoln.By this time
hc-xt year a p;1\'cd road will con-
nect the two largest qitics of the
state.About .80 mileb of paving
will be luiil. \;
\'!'I'l`IiRA N (`ELEBR.\'l`ES
Ti.c fiiih annuul celebration f-Ed
:union of the Sheldon Peck fum-
xly was held at his home on Granttn-et Iusi Sunday when Sixty-
t\\u of thc relatives gathered 1:1
hnnur of Mr. Pcck's8!»Ux birth an-
nimrsary.
A big dinner; and visiting wexe
the main features of the iuy. Mr.Puck is a Civil War Vcferun and
ax member of thé Gi A.R.i n
Blair..~:
Those present were NeurnWar-
xick and family, Nonnim \\'nr|ick
nnd family,Bertha G livhon and
family, all of Blair,iiilard and
Clark Gollehon and fmilic s and
Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Decer' and Mr.
and Mrs.Geo._Peck nd family,
ull of Omaha, Mrs. Emer Gaines
of Allizmcc,I-'red Py k-\\'altr>r
Peck and families an Ray Péck,
nf Blair.Mr. :\-ni Mrs.Lynion
Puffbr, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Peck
and Mr. and Mrs. Bm Peck, of
Tekxmuh, Mr. and Mm. A. H. Don-
nelson and Mrs. Guy Mills, of Io-
wa,Mrs.A.F. Armstrong and
son, of Omaha and Russell Decker
of Elk City.
BAKER And \ \ ' | m o x TRIP
Mr. and Mn, Oscmw Holmes leftbukc-ry cures behind ihis morning
and started forth witu automobile
to enjoy the Black Hills region
again.The Holmes'uve been upthrough lhe Hills befmire and know
all the pleasure Lhntlcomek from
visiting up there.,
Mr. and Mrs. Howdrd RURZ. olGary,Indiana,will have eharge
of the business while they are n-
wny.Mr.Rugg wore d for Mr.
and Mrs.Holmes befiarn going to*
Indiana and everything will be
taken cure of in fiueshnpe. They
expect to be gone a week.
Read it right in The Enterprise.
BUSIN ESS A ND
SOCIAL FOR ECAST
E " ..!'°".??"£..199~
9 >.1 4,|2 5456759I 0a$ £ s 5 £P
~ 2 5 2 5 3 7 21329 5 0 a l ~ l
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Ang. 1 5-Old Settlers' picnic.
Aug. 8 - Spiker Dance.
1
Biair, Nebraska, August 1. 1929
ENNARD N E W S sen and families,Mr.and Mrs
Hana Branch took in the ci
at Fremont Wednesday.W. J. Peters and family visi
at the Albert Sands home Thurs
day evening.
TY-WIDE PICNIC AUGUST 22-23-24 LAWS PASSED l£\`LAST LBGISLATUR
(Continued from page one)
craft in slate.Airplanes mus
also megt federal rvqulreme~
anal be so tagged.Mechanics mus
T HE
KENNARD
K E N N 'M m Ruth Rosenbaum retumed Mr. andA R D N E W S from the Lord Lister hospital on I{H\18|\ff¢!S.
Saturday where she had been for I-rancxs I
Mr.and M m Merle Wlmrlow, a week's treatment.' 1 u:Co
mr s .w a w e r n o m a n u0 1 I n l _ . . J luuves.mrs.rrencn anu sons\.. _...,.._ ___Jh e le n and Lucille an.1o f t f o r w e i r h o me a t
lo . Su nd ay af te r h a vi n g
p a s t a i x x f e e k s -w i t h r e -
: . .. . . . . L . . .
IIHU.5PCnl (HE pill". VIEEIE IHBPE anu ILISIL Duuuay -|suzuulsuu a u u |1cA|||u||1 ususuulcu ¥iuu.»»\-a,una u u u Mala-ual"lava 1re tur n e d h o me a ls o .|Me s d a me s A . N. A I mle r s o n , He l-th e bi rth da y n a r ty a t th e M .H .owe s.
J a k e K a vi c h a n d f a mi ly , o f F r e -en B u rg e ss , H. C . B la c o, J o e K on -Mu e lle r h o m e 'W ednesday e ve n -Mr . a n d Mr s . C h ar li e P e te r s a n d
mo n t we r e en te r ta i ne d a t th e H .va n li n a n d Te d ,E l me r W right.in g .li ttle d a u g h te r , Mr s .W . J .Pe te rs orr¢.*l........|... \........ cs.......l....¢»A ,l. \n »h hu fi n a l ntinnflnri flu:Hive A ff Anrinrclnn nnri i\.\'il..lnml Rn vr nn ml lnnL»i n f h a nirrltc me
,f..,g.¢.a;'".I 'Enabling cities ~ entu§lilh andIperateavmtionfleldsenther in-
= l | ¢A n A u \ | ¢ = | ' ¢. n f n a i l !l h n h -n n u lia!llockton,Montana,and Mrs
sh o we r g i ve n a t th e Mr s .E .0 .
Fa i rc h ild h o me Sa tu rd a y f o r he r
nie c e, Mi ss He le n Lu c i lc H o m .
M r .a n d Mr s .H .B .P lu g g e e n
te r f a i ne d S u n da y f o r Mr . a nd Mr s .
T .E .Fr e nc h a n d da u g h te r Ma r -
ga r e t,Clar enc e Mc Gu ir e .Mi s s
Cleo Hitc hc o c k.o f Ka n s a s C i ty
a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas.Go ttsc h,
o f W d sh in gton .Mb .a n d M m .
J o h n B a r r y a n d f a mi ly .
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KENNARD RURALJOTTINGS
Mrs.P. C.Rasmussen and the
children,Mrs. Chas.Misfeldt andchildren and Mrs. Max Kltoz and
children spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs.Elmer Jensen.
Mr.and Mrs.louis Goreham
and Leonard were Wednesday nf-ternoon visitors at Frank Gass-
er's.
u :9 1 a I :s ~ g -o r d Fr en c h ,Ro lla n d Ho lme s ,
iiss Ha r r i e t H a l l a n d O.Dec ker
njo y e d S u n d a y e ven i n g a t K r u g
*ark i n Oma h a .
.M r .a n d Mr s .Ro b e r t P e tti t.o f
~mah a a nd Mr. an d Mrs . Ve t P et-
i t le f t S u n d a y f o r K a n s a s to vi s -
t wi th r e la ti ves f o r 1 0 d a y s .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas.Fa te s , W i l-
a an d Mr s .L e n a Bates shop ped
n Om a h a Fr id ay .
Mr .a n d Mr s .C.P.Ne ls o n a n d
~aughtcrs,M r .a n d 1\'Ir5.H .J .
rap~1euhoft,M r .a n d Mr s .L y le
ra pp en h of t a nd c h ildr e n, o f Oma -
ha ,c alled a t th e E .0 .Fa ir c h ild
o me Sun da y .Mr s .L y le C1app~
en h o f t a n d J a n e t r mla i n e d f o r a
we ek s vis it.
few rela.'£ives and friends Fddayevening.the occasion being her
binhday ..
Misses Oral Ekins and Roma
Ward spent Saturday night and
Sunday with folks at home,re-turning to Omaha Sunday eve.
have to keep your car and
daIve i t hard.fast and hr
over a Int of had roads itu
ever gct thesa tl:cs to quit.
Thnt's why tl1oy'fe too good.
practically speaking.lor
¢-»~_` ~..3.~-».-
-I »»-¢~-'~
\= r ; : : - ~ € '
|..|\
particular users.'Il1ey're a
luxury In s ch Instances.
But.then,we Do lots of
thlngs better than we need
to gratify our deslre to havet h e b e s t t h a t m o n e y c a n ~=:- 3 'r. ... . .
~.I~I
buy.~;k¢l*u»1'i» up ¢»fa_l [I
Notlce the practically double thlclc All-»W¢elher Tread.But
there':\ more than thls to Double Eagles.Every ounce of ma-
,terlel lu them ls the finest that the world's largest rubber com-
pany has ye! been able to perfect.
GOOD EAR
DO U BL E EAG LES
Most motoring ne edigre safe ly a nd most economi cally me t by hea vy duty or
re gular All-W ea the rs -or the new i mpro ve d Pathllnde rs .The ti me to buy
depends on how much and under what condi tions you will use you_r car be-
lore tradi ng It ln.
I lR o s e n b a u m ' S e m c e S t a t l o n
Pl1one:60 Kennard, Nebr.
Mrs.EZ.0.Fairchild entertain
ed at a miscella11eous shower for
Robert Whorlow,of Wayne are L°i9,0f' Lincoln,spent the~ past
Nisiting with relatives in and a»week with Mrs.Ralph Fairchilds
round Kennard.and Howard.Leo Miller's.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gottsch were
Thursday afternoon callers at the
Louie Gottsch home.Mrs. Chas. Misfeldt and children
were dinner guests at Hy Mis-
feldt's Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasscr at-
tended the party at Henry Wu!-
bern's Sunday evening.
blut.h and Wilma Liesche were in
Elkhorn Wednesday afternoon for
music lessons.Mrs. Henry Rosenkilde and the
children, and hirs.Alfred Rosen»kilde spent Saturday at the W. J.
Peters home.Henry Rose:1kilde's children arespending the week at their grand~
parents,Soren Rosenldlde's.G. F. Paulsens, Otto GothousenChristian! Johnson, Jomn Christen:
I
Miss Viola Liesche spent. a few
day last week at the F. E. Jung-bluth home helping Mrs. Jung-
bluth cook for threshers.Mrs.Alfred Brodeguard, of 0-maha, spent a few days the first
part of the week at the F. E.
Jungbluth home.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Christen-
sen and son matured to Herman
Monday evening.Charles and Fredrick Lynch, of
Little Rock, Arkansas are here for
Pzc xlc AT Lfozts
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batcé, Mrs.
Gladys Baker and daughter,Ev-
eiyn, of»Omaha, Miss Lena Bates.Chas.Bates,George RobertsonJapp Rosenbaum and families and
Albert Klutz drove to Lyons Sun-
day for a picnic dinner at the be-
autiful Lyons park.The party
took dinner at that place with the
0i>¥»0» ;Kompckc falsify,Mr.and
Mrs. Hayes and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs. Vit Ponds.This is anannual:affair later in the seasonbut owing to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bates,of Califomia leaving for
Californiu the date was set forlastSundaywhichwasanideal
day and enjoyed by all present.
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O t t o Ga te s,o f Lin c oln,we r e
g u e s t s a t th e Mr . a n d Mr s .R.E .
r h i u xm ld h o me Sun da y .Mrs..
Fa ir c h ild is a s i s te r o f Mr s . Hu r -
i a me r t o n d Mr . Ga te s .Mr s .QOtto
Ga te s an d Lo i s re tu rn ed to th e i r
h o m a t Li n c o ln Su nd ay even in g.
M r .a n d Mr s .S a m W r i g h t en -
te rtai ne d a t a s i x o'c ioc k di n n e r
Sa tu rd a y even in g f o r M r .a n d
Mr s .Me r le W h o r lo w o f Ro c k ton ,
M o n a n d Mr s .Ro b W h o r lo w o f
W a y n e , Mr s . Ru th Ro s e n ba u m a n d
Rosc oe a n d M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k
Na e ve we r e plcsent..Mr s .F .E .Fre nc h,Mr s .H .B .
P lu g g e a n d Bo bb y a n d Clar enc e
Mc Gu i r e we r e sho ppe rs i n F m -
mo n t Sa tur d ay .
Mi s s L e n a B a t e s j s sp en d in g a
mo n th wi t h h e r sister,Mr s .Ot t o
Ke mp k e , a t Ly on s, Ne br .
Gi f f o r d Fre nc h,M r .a n d Mr s .
Ro lla n d Ho l me s d r o ve to L o r e tta
Sa tu r d a y f o r a s h o r t vi si t wi th r e -
f%Ever;/'Bakbég ~1
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Thursday eve roller skating at
Waterloo.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hedlund, Mr.
and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson spentFriday evening with Otto E. Lie-
sche and family.
Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson
spent Friday with friends in
Washington.
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr.and Mrs. George Christen-
sen made a. business trip to Lin-
coln Monday.
Misses Marjorie Jungbluth and
Marian Hedelgnd §pent Monday
SIA N u m m
I n u ;.Crousectmn
n o u n u s
EAGLE(}ross.\`ec¢i0#
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a n ./lrmy of./Vlen
10,000 Strong
a S t r e a m o f T r u c k s
27 Miles Long
t o D e l i v e r a M o u n t i n
o f F R E E ( ] 0 A L !
Rnd All nbou! it in thu August 10th Saturday
Evening Paul.-and watchchi: paper for more mm!
Nick Friedrichsen Hardware
t h e N E W E s t a t e l I E A ' l ` R O L A
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LOUR is the unix ersal bak'in,,fm _ff~Fgredient. Every recipe can be uzade
.better with a superior grade of flour,
and Gooch'S Best is just that!
'Try it and surprise yourself.
~BERRY BROS.
KEYNARD, NEBR.
.~...
a t ~a
li you were a King and ordered Goodyear- the world's
greatest rubber company-to create for the Queen's
car the strongest and most comfortable riding tires
they could build even if the rice was a $1,000 each,
Goodyear couldn't make any hing better than these
Double Eagles."~
But tl\ere's more than pride
to ownlng these "tires o f
tires." Actually they're the
greatest safeguards against
the posslbllltyof tlre trou-
ble thet have ever been put
on automobiles In the hie-
to r y o f th e ln d u s t r y .
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As fo r mil e a g e - w e ll.yo u 'll
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latives here and in Omaha.Mr.and Mr.s.X.N.Andersun
called at the Swan Peterson home
in Blair, Saturday:r
be married this week ag her home
|; | .eV i o la Lie sc he vi sited a t th e A-
do lp h G r i m m h o me ne ar E lk h o r n
W edne sday .
J o e W a rd e lls enter ta in ed th e
L a r k i n C lu b Sa tu rd ay eve nin g.
Er ma Sunds,Ma r y Ob e rt,B i ll
Zli attise n a nd Ho w a r d Chri sten sen
mo to r e d to Shenan doah,Iosqa on
Su nd ay .
P a u l J ones an d f a m i ly we r e i n
B la i r Sa tu r da y eve nin g.
Le s te r Pete rson a n d tw o boy
fr i e n d s f r o m Oma h a vi s i te d a t th e
F .E . J u a g b l u th h o me Sund ay .
J .S.C r i n k a n d f a mi ly vis ited
a t th e A r t h u r Cr i n k h o me ne ar
A m e s Sun da y .Mr . a n d Mr s . C . A . D u c k e r a n d
f a mi ly , Mr . a n d Mr s . C h a rli e Li e-
sehe a n d f a mi ly ,C la r a a n d A u g -
u s t Liesc he,o f Oma h a ,ga th er ed
a t th e O g f C.l..iesche's h o me on
Su nd ay r a fa r e we ll p a n y .for
Mi n n i e a n d B e r th a Sic k wh o e x-
pec t to lea ve f or th ei r ho me i n "E l-
g i n , N. D . n e xt Th u r s d a y .
Geo rge Du c ke r is sp en di ng a
f e w d a y s a t t h e Liosc he h o me to
he lp p u t u p h a y .
Ma r y Ob e r t spe nt Sa tu r d a y e ve
a n d n i g h t wi t h E r n a San ds.
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in Colorado.She received many
pretty and useful gifts.Lester Kronberg was injured
while working for the grading out-fit nenr Arlington Tuesday mom-
ing.He was brought home here
and is resting as well as call be
expected.Mr . a nd Mrs. Oscar Anderson
and family, of Arlington, and Mr:
Clyde Swihnrt are spending a fem|
days vacationing up in South Da-kotn.!
Milton Lewin,of Sterling and;N.W.Gaines,of Lincoln,called,
at the T.R. Gaines home '1"hurs.r
Mrs. Elia Fair, of Omaha,is
visiting her mother, Mrs. E.B l a I
zier this week.Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson andchildrenvisitedattheGertrude
Neal home at Benson Sunday ev-
ening.2
Mrs.Elizabeth Pruncr,Dr.C.
A.Pruner, of Omaha, Mrs. J. B.
Anderson,of Lincoln,made n
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_... .- . -- _" " ¢-o issue bonds for conlstruction, lo-
ra n and construction to have ap
:ro al of federal department..
Reducing interest rate on public
canants,issued 'br all govern-
nentnl subdivisions, except Omahrl.
md Lincoln school district:\, from
'to 6 percent.
Empowering the city of ]Lincol:1
o impose zoning restrictions in
erritory three milos outside mun-
cipnl limits.
Making the use of acetylene gas
rr electricity in the commiiasion of
;he crime of safe hlowingipunish-»
able by from twenty years, to life.
Prohibilinp; the sale andfposscs-
sion of machine guns,oatcepb to
.aw officers and army amd na-
sional guard membersf,under
:envy penaities.'
Authodzing the governor to is»:ue n reward not exceedinf; $2500
'or apprehension of fugitifc bank
er and conviction.'
Permittinfr personal injury or
property damage suits to be
:rought against a motor! bus or
Lrucking company in county th m
xllich it regularly operates.
Providing a method by which
sick and disabled voters may take
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part in an election.
Authorizing state labor depart q
rnent Lo adopt and promulgate
safety codes or orders for all plac-
es of employment.
Requiring ta:-ci-cab compasiies and
operatoro of public cars for hire W
provide such protection as tho
state rnilwav commission mmf re-.-__ -- -"1 -0 ire for payment of damages to
rson and property of pnspen-
z e r s .QProviding new and reduced scale
of fees for registration of niotor
vehicles.
Relieving counties and villages
from liability for damages causedbydefectivestatehighways and
bridges after work has started on
them.
Permitting board of regents to
abandon condemnation proceedings
for real estate after begiin.
Requiring nomresident [ corpora-
tions to file certificates that theyhave conformed to lavvsf of own
state before starting business.
Providing lo r the registration
of names,badges,buttons and
other insignia of lodges and frat-
c lmai societies
Declaring the memlow
u uandcloseiiseason | 1iI.ll:.
Ma k i mz a li conlgmlmfl ,.
.r\\'¢.-getnbl; ol' animil l l 1
colored to resemblg bull |, =
ti;imitation butter lax \\
;suld an a substitute for hu:
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the actual cash murkt-1.value of
asscts is insufficient to pay depo-
itors;when it is ,unable to Inevithedemandsuicreditorsinx\.~
usual und customary manner; upon
failure to make good iw legal r.-
serve or an impairmentof Capit-il
when ordemd by banking depart-
meht..
Authorizing governing boards of
cities,villages and counties no
work jail prisoners on highways or
streets or publié improi>ement.s un-
der such rules as they may make
and to pay them if desired.
Pmhibizing counties from sell-
lng or leasing real esqate worth
over $3,000 without voe of the
people.
Permitting motor vehicles op<
municipal limits to run as fast as
forty five miles an hour,tnstend
oi thin) five us now,v..\th n slow
down to eight miles upon meeting
another machine on n lmdge less
than twenty feet in width.
Permitting suits for dnmagcs to
be brought against nan-resident
owners of motor vehicles by serv-
erated on the highways outside of
imr nrocesa nn sncretnrv of state.
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s I 1 g 4 Ianc e mq u i r eme n ts un de r c o mp u l
sory educ a tion l a w .
E m p o we d n g state vn lf a r e de
pa r tme nt to i nve s ti g ate q o mpla in ts
ab ou t conduc t.o f pr i va te c h ar it
able and elc ernosy nary irgstitutions.
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ble thick Ml-»W¢lther Tread.
ry ounce of~able Eagles.Eve
that the world's largest rubber
crfect.
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lc ully met by hea vy duty or
hii nde rs.The ti me to buy
s yo u will use 3/ou_r car be-
e Station
Kennard, Nebr.
But
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cum-ANNOUNCEMEN'l`!
I wi sh to announce
m the publlc tha t l
have taken over the
Bla c ksmllh S h 0 p
fo rmerly c ondugted
by Pa t Ke lle y a nd
w I I l do ge ne ra l
bla c ks mlthlng wo rk
a nd welcome bo th
old And new patrons
All Work Guaranteed
John Anderson
KENNARD,NEBR.
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'- - ' r n x m m r m s n -Flair. Nebraska. August 1, 1929 Pane Three
md hy me clerk a nm district
court. ot Washington County, Ne-
braska, on a judgment in iavnr of
under the last Will and Testa-
ment of Sophie B. Jensen, Deceas-
ed:
Now,therefore, notice is here-
by given that a hearing will be
had on said. petition on the 28rd
day of Aumnt, A. D.,f'1929, at 2
o'clock, P. M., and all persons in-
terested are notified to appear and
show cause, if any, why said In-
strument may not be proved, al-
lowed and probate as the last Will
and Testament of said deceased,
and execution thereof and admi:1-
istration of said esta -=-
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON |~B1'mo N FOR
/PROBATE OF WILL
0'Hanlon 8: O'Hnnlon, Attys,
STATE OI-` NEBRASKA l
I ss
Washington County.I
In the County Caurt of
lnghon And againn J.M.Mur-
shall, I have levied upon the fol-
lowing described real estate,as
the propeny of said defendant,
and will sell the same at public
auction to the highest bidder lo:
cash at the nonh front door of the
court house in the city of Blair,
in said county and state, on the
Sth day of August, W29, at two
o'clock P. M._The lands and ten-
of Richard Murny Decensed.~o .Now, therefore, notiee is herebyL e g a l N o | 6 6 4 given _that Q .mnng win \Ȣ me
asm day ol June, 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. EI rpg
24-5t Ccunty Judge.
F O U R n l s m c r
PICNICS SCHEDULE~
The Nebraska I-'arm B u r n
Federation and the Agriculzum
College Extension Service a =
sponsodqg four district picnics i
the suite August 6, 7, 8 und 9 a
Bridgcpori,1<e¢m¢yL Crew an~
West Point.Announcements re
gnrding final plans have just bee
sent out to county extension agen!~
and farm bureau omccrn.
Chester H. Gray, legislative di
recwr of the American Farm Bu
a sho rt na ti on.Sunday school was rewrgnnized
Sunday with the following otfi~
cers, Mins Elizabeth Cachelin naPresident, Mrs. John Hineline, the
Vice President, Miss Belva Hine-line,Treasurer and Miss SylviaHinqline, Librarian.This is a u'\~
ion Sunday school and every body
is invited to come and take part.
.The DeSoto elevator has been
busy for the past two weeks Lak-
ing care of the big wheat,crop
that was raised in our commun-
ity.
95 cupful finely diced celery
1 tsbleapoonful honey
Beat the yolks until |ernon-cnI-
cred,add the salt, pepper and
honey.Mix well and fold in the
stiffly beaten egg whites, add half
the celery, and then turn into well
greased omelet pan.Cook slowly
until browned on bottom,turn
amelet pan over and brown other
side.Tum out on a hot. platter,
sprinkle over the remaining celery
which has been browned in bacon
fat, fold over and serve at once.
Enough for two umelels.
of Aug m A.D.,1929,at 10
o'clock A. M., and all persons in~
terested are notified to appem' and
show nuse, if any, why said Ln-
s u u mn t may not be pxvved, al-
lowed nd pnhated u the ' u t
Will 82d Testament o f m a ie-
ceamd-:nd execution Jureof. md
granted.
Witness my hand and Official
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITIUN FOR
P R D B ATE O F mu .
1.
Washington County,lIn the County Court of
Washington County. Nebraska.
In lhe Matter of the Pbtale of
STATE OF NEBRASKA
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&a<f~¥!!°£f»
of Richard Murny Decensed.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 9th day
of Aug m A.D.,1929,at 10
o'clock A. M., and all persons in~
terested are notified to appem' and
show nuse, if any, why said Ln-
s u u mn t may not be pxvved, al-
lowed nd pnhated u the ' u t
Will 82d Testament o f m a ie-
ceamd-:nd execution Jureof. md
granted.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this Um day of July 1929.
(SEAL)" \L c. ELL ER,
2647.County Judge
ned hy the clerk of the district
court ot Washington County, Ne-
braska, on a judgment in favor of
The I-*im National Bank of Arl-
inghon And againn J.M.Mur-
shall, I have levied upon the fol-
lowing described real estate,as
the propeny of said defendant,
and will sell the same at public
auction to the highest bidder lo:
cash at the nonh front door of the
court house in the city of Blair,
in said county and state, on the
Sth day of August, W29, at two
o'clock P. M.The lands and ten-
ements so levied upon and to besold iare described as follows:
The southwest quarter of sec-
tion eighteen,wwnship sev-
enteen,north of range ten,
east of sixth P. l\l., Washing-
ton county, Nebmska.
Dated this 2nd day of' July, 1929
Maurice Mehrens,
24-5L Sheriff
OTICE BY PLBLlC'A'I`loN
ON pII'llTloX FOR;I'ROB.»\'I`E OF WILL
O'H:mlon &0'Hanlon, Attys.
ATE OF NEBRASKA ||
ssWashington County,i
In the County Court of
'Washington County, Nvbraska.
In 'the Matter of the Estate of
ichand Murray Deceased:'
The verified petition of John
uriay has been filed in the
~unty Court of said County,
rayinn;that Letters Testamen-
~ry do issue to John Murray
ndvr the last Will and Testament
s|{E[RI}rp=»5 SALE NOTICE
Courtright,Sidner,Lee &
Gunderson, Attorneys
By virtue of an execution is
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF W ILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA :
ssfwashington County I
A. C. Debel, Atty.
In the Céunly Court of
Wiashington County, Nebraska.
In the Matin' of the Estate of
Frnnk E. Warrick, Deceased:
The verified petition of Birdie
E. Warrick has been filed in the
County Court of said County.
the district
County,N e -
i n f a v o r o f
,
asm day ol June, 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. EI rpg
24-5t Ccunty Judge.
J .M .Ma r -
p o n th e f o l»
estate,a s
de fe nd an t,
e a t pub lic
bi d d e r f o r
t d oo r of the
ty o f Bla i r ,
ta te , o n th é
929,a t t w o
:ads an d ten-
:1 a n d to be
f o llo ws :
er o f s ec -
sh i p s e w
an ge te n,
W a sh i ng -
ka..
oi* J uly , 1929
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITIUN FOR
P R D B ATE O F mu .
1.
Washington County,lIn the County Court of
Washington County. Nebraska.
In lhe Matter of the Pbtale of
Elk'n M. McKenney, Deceased:
The verified petition of Allie
Mckenney has been filed in the
County Court of said County, pray
ing Lhat letters Testamentary do
issue to 1. C. Eller under Lhe last
Will and Testament of Ellen M.
McKenney, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
STATE OF NEBRASKA
ed.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 25th day of July, 1929
(SEAL)I. c. ELL ER28-4t County Judge
NOTICE
Grant Lothrop, Attorney
To:the heirs,Iegatees, creditors,
and all persons interested in the
estate of Mary Lute, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 22nd day of
August, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
Grant Lothrop, the administrator
of said estate, will apply to the
county court of Washington coun-
ty, Nebraska, at the county court
room in said county to grant A
commission in the matter of said
estate directed to L. N. Lorenzen
for the examination on oath of
Maude Anderson as a witness
herein for the purpose of proving
who the heirs at law are of said
deceased.
Grant Lothrop,
27-3t Administrator of said Estate
A COLUMN FOR
I
ORUM BRIEFS
Rev. and Mrs. Peter Krey and
daughters returned Tuesi y to
their home in Falls City af er vis-
iting ten days at the Lara Rollandhome.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iverson and
daughters, of Lincoln spent Fridaynight at the H. C.Larsen home.
They attended the celebration in
Blair and also brought MissesHannahandLouiseLarsenwhohadvisitedthe m a few days in
Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. Larsen re-
turned with them to Lincoln for
a short visit.
Mrs.Lars Rolland and daugh»
ters and Miss Kirsten Larsen wereWednesday aftemoon callers at
the 'Martin Larsen home.
St.Pauls Sunday School picnic
which was to have been held in theArlington park Sunday has been
postponed until next Sund , Aug.4, when it will be hold in erman.All interested are welcome and a
dinner will be brought
Monday evening guests at theN. J .Andersen home were:Mr.
and Mrs. Lars Rollnnd and family
and Rev. and Mrs. Peter Krey anddaughters.
Sunday dinner guests at the G.
Rasmussen home were:Mr.andMrs. Clarence lang, Mr. and Mrs.
Art lfeterson and .lunioi of 0ma~
...nate., na.. a ..-..t......, .,........,I w i as all of her relatives lived
here or near here she thought it
best to hold the family gnthenng
at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hineline.Thoss present
that day were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Michelson and family,Mr.and
Mrs.Ted Klahunde and familyMr. and Mrs.Chas.Hineline and
lfamily,Mrs. John Hineline,Mr.
Mrs.Sholts, Clarence and George
liineline, Jr., and the Misses Belva
Sylvia,Bumice and Bernice
~l-lineline.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hineline
and infant een and Mr. und Mrs.
Henry Ladway and children, lefthererly Thursday morning forFa gé"N. D. for a visit with re-
latives.Mr.Frank Hineline is
_planning on going up to Walcott]N. D. to visit relatives later.
C R O W E L L H O M E
Lieut. and Mrs.W. l3.Anderson
drove over from Albion last Sat-
urday to spend the week-end with
Mrs. Anderson,s parents, Rev. andMrs. W. H. Underwood.Mrs.Anna Parker returned on
Saturday night from a weeks va-
cation with relatives in Pender,
Nebraska.
Miss Stella Jesperson,of Her-
man, who has been in charge ofour kitchen during our cook's va-
cation,leff Monday morning forlh».-imma wha...sn.mm aamsia
ll
reau Fcdemtion, will discuss farm
bureau membership and national
legislation,laying particular em-
phasis upon the possibilities of the
work of the new farm'i-elicf board.
George E. Farrell, in charge of
agricultural extension work in the
central states,will discuss thochanges that are wtning into ex~
tension work of all kinds, includ-
ing boys and girls club 'work and
women'a project work as well as
agricultural work. - "
These two national leaders will
be the only speakers on the after-
noon programs.Local people are
arranging for entertainment dur-
ing the rest of the day.
ME AT c o n s u n r r l o x C AM -
PAIG N M EE TI NG IN o n /mn
Nenty-five Nebraska stockmen
delegates" will meet August 9 in
Omaha with representatives of all
thesurrounding states to go one
step farther with the meat con-
sumption campaign mentioned first
in Nebraska at the annual stock
feeders day in Lincoln April |99
The Nebraska delegates were
named at the feeders day meeting
Since that time four district meet-
ings have been held at Valentine
Iexmgton,York and West Point.n;.....-
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o n said pe ti ti o n o n the 10 th da y
of Au g us t A. D. 1 92 9 , a t 3 d' c lo c k
P.M. .a n d a ll pers ons inte res ted
ar e no ti fi ed to ap p ea r a n d sh o w
c a us e, i f an y , wh y sa id I ns tr umen t
ma y n o t be pro ve d,éillowed an d
pro ba te d as the las t W i ll a nd Tes t»
a me n t o f s a i d dec eased, and exe-
c u ti on ther eof,a n d ad mi n is tra tio n
of sa i d e s tate b e gr a n te d .
W i tne s s m y h a n d a n d Of fi c ia l
Se al thi s 15 th d ay o f J u ly , 19 29 .
( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R,
26-4t Co u nty J ud ge.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF W ILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA :
fwashington County I
A. C. Debel, Atty.
In the Céunly Court of
Wiashington County, Nebraska.
In the Matin' of the Estate of
Frank E. Warrick, Deceased:
The verified petition of Birdie
E. Warrick has been filed in the
County Court of said County.
praying that Letters Testainentary
do issue to some suitable person
w be designated by the Court
under the last Will and Testament
af Frank E. Warrick, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 16th day
of August,A.D.,1929,at 10
ss
NOTICE FOR ADMINISTRA-
TION OF ESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA
asWashingum County,
0'l-Innlon &0'Hanlon,AttorneysCountyOnuninProbate
In the mntter of the Estate nf
Mandi!/h B.Kemp,Deceased:
The heirs at law, next of kin,
,,
I
do issue to some suitable person
w be designated by the Court
under the last Will and Testament
of Frank E. Warrick, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 16th day
of August,A.D.,1929,at 10
o'clock A. M., and all persons in~
texested are notified to appear and
show cause, if any, why said ln-
stniment may not be proved, al-
lowed and probated as the last
Will and Testament of said de-
ceased, and execution thereof, and
administration of said estate be
granted.
~Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 22nd day of July, 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER,
27-4t .County Judge.
the 2nd day of August, 1929, an~
on the 4th day of November, 1929
at 10 o'clock A. M. on each of sai
dates, to receiwe and examine al
claims against said Estate, with |
view to their adjustment mul al
lowancc.The time limited for th
presentation of claims ngains
said Estate is three months fron
the 2nd day of August A. D., 192
and the time limited for pnymcn
of debts is One Year from sai
2nd day of Aulz;ust, 1929.
Wi'I`NPISS my ham!and th
Seal of Suixl County Court,thi.
NOTICE TO CREDITORSOFESTATE
hSTATE OF NEBRASKA,
Washingtun County I
A. C. Debel, Attorney
lri the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Hans T.iller, Deceased:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are Hcrohy Notified, That
I will sit at the County Court
Make their own Gas
No matter where you live, the Coleman Cooker
givesyou all~the convenience: of city gas for cook-
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housewives of this city and vicinity.-And theycome. they nec and are buying this modem. efficient
stove.
Makes lb Own Gal-il1at's the big feature about
Coleman Cookers that delights the housewives.
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soot,no ashes.Gives full cooking heat in 60
seconds.
Come and See these and other new Coleman
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Blair, Nebraska.
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Lighten the
Burdenof Housework
_/or ajew cents each day creditors and all persons interest-ed in said estate are hereby noti-
fied that on the 30th day of July,
1929 Samuel Edward Kemp filed
a petition in said County] Courtul-
leging g owe r t ings at
Meredi B.Kemp, an inhabitant
of Washington County, Nebraska,
died on the 19th day September,
1918,leaving no last Will and
Testament, and possesad of Real
and Personal Estate estimated at
$5,W0.00 and praying for admin-
istration thereof.If y ou fail to appear at said
County Court on the 24th day of
August, 1929, at 2 o'clock P. III.,
and contest said petition, the court
will appoint Frank Stewan or
some other suitable person Admin-
istrator and proceed w a settle-
ment of said estate.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 30th day-of July, 1929.
(Seal)I. C. Eller
2?uit County Judge
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PE'r mo N FORPROBATE ~ W IL L
A.C.Debel. AttorneySTATE OF NEBRASKA :
ssWashinzton County,I
ln the County Court.
\\ashin§zt6u County, Nebraska
In the matter of the Estate of
Sophie B. Jonson,Decemxed:
The verified petition of Andrew
Andersen has been filed in the
County Court of said County,
praying that Letters Testament-
ury do issue to Andrew Andelwen
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.IELLIED CHAR1.0'rrE
1 package cherry or raspberry
flavored gelatin.
I cup boiling water.
1 cup cold water or fruit juice.
Sponge cake or cup cake.
Dissolve flavored gelatin in the
boiling water-.boiling water.Add
cold water or fruit juice.Chill.
Cut out center ol sponge cake or
cup cakes,leaving a hollow that
will hold the gelatin.When gela-
tin is thickened,pour into cake.
Chill until firm.Cover top with
whipped cream just before serving.
Pan. oi the gelatin may be whip-
ped with rotary egg beater until
of consistency of whipped cream.Serves 8./ J
Stuffed Eggs
Remove shells of hard-cooked
eggs and cut into halves, either
lengthwise or erosswise.Remove
yolks and rub them smooth with
a little vinegar or salad dressing.
Season with salt and li teaspoon
prepared mustard to eve four
eggs.Refill white and pu halves
together.
White Nut Cake
O:\e~hali cup butter,ll a cups
sugar, 1 cup milk, 2% cups flour,
2 teaspoons baking powder, 2 egg
whites beaten stiff;1 cup nu!
meats.Mix ingredients in order
named and bake for twenty-live
minutes in a moderate nven.
Pineapple Pie
Two large tablespoons butter,
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1118, mr. and Mrs. uarx KRSlTl\ISSCf||and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ras-
mussen and family and Raymondand Evelyn Wulf.Wednesday evening guests at
the Albert Jensen home were Mr.
and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist anddaughters , Miss Edna Newkirk,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen and the
children,Mr.and Mm. AlfredSkov and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er To ft and Mr. and Mrs.Swen
Larsen, of Fremont.Those who spent Monday evening
at the Boone Newkirk home were
Mr. and lllrs. Merle Newkirk. Mr.and Mrs, Ray Fagerquist and thedaughters,Miss Edna Newkirk
and George Crawdy.They cele-brated Merle Newkirk's birthday.
A number of folks gathered at
the H. C. Rasmussen home Wed-nesday evening and helped Mr.
Rasmussen celebrate his birthday.,
They were Mr. and Mrs. AndrewJohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nel-
son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jens
Sorensen.Mr.:mal Mrs.Peter I~
\-arson and Robert. Mr.and Mrs.
Richard Nelson nud Viola, Mr andMrs Fred Jensen and children and
Nels Miller, of Omaha.Anton Henrichsen and mn, llob-
l\y, of Seward, called at the H. C.
Rasmussen home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Nelson and
Viola were Fremont visitors Mow
dayMiss Helen luml of Craig, vis~
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return to the state university/twhich place alle is enrolled in e l
Agricultural Dept.
Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson
in company with the latwrs moth-er, Mrs.W. H.Underwood went
to Omaha Monday moming.Af-
ter spending the day there theAndersons drove on to their home]
in Kansas (ity and Mrs.Under-
wood returned home.
Rev.and Mrs. 0.U.McPraud
and a party of fiends from Syra-
cuse,Nebr., drove down for the
celebration Friday and spent ft fewhours at the Home.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Shick return-
ed Wednesday evening from a|
w uxsuusa pnuua wnn awclsmen ulthese distdcts.
Two distinct plans are likely to
come before the Omaha meeting.
One is to tell the truth about meat
as a food through a long-time edu-
cational and advertising program.
The other is to puLon an extens-
ive "Ea t More Meat"campaign
backed by millions of dollars.The
first idea is the one heartily en-
dorsed by stockmen at the five
meetings, my will probably bethe
one supported by the 25 Nebraska
delegates.They believe it is the
sound, sensible plan to follow.
A 12 story Insurance EichangethkW~ ggfgg g g ;;{a8a:'f:';;'_Ihu|ld|ng is to be built at Omaha
tion.They made the trip by auto
and had a very successful trip
both ways.
Mr.l-'rank Herrick, of Lincoln,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
his mother,Mrs.Edna Herrick.Miss Marie Pederson, of Kansas
City, was a guest of the Crow l
Home girls Thursday afternoon.
Kenneth Underwood drove down
from his home in Kilgon, Nebr.,
xt a total cost of ;soo,o00 at 18th
and Howard streets.
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g I\laiI Orders Solicited I
Leave or Mail Hose to '
lust Friday to attend the .Bridge'l W. J. Sas Department S!ure
celebration.He.spent a few hourswith his uncle and aunt, Rev. and
Mrs. W. H. Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hulmlm re-turned Saturday night after n
.'.''wary pleasant Honeymoon spentL{Q"\"i hvhame ~ "§'£.`€"2ll§TI*1' Kansas City, Mo.They visited
.n |'~ '|' e VP]( f l lillrs.Hubka':-\parwts,Kev,andday night \\|th lv iss ion ' c son. Mrs. W. l-l. Underwood over night
Sunday afternoon guests at the
George \\ulf homo wrre Mr. and
Mrs. Gus \\'ull` and Elvin, Mr and
and loft the next day for Beatric-wherc they will niake their home.
Con rmssmun Fd a r Howard
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Over the Blain Drug Co.I
Phono lllack 41 lIEvenings by Appointment.I
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For Stringed lristrument 3Mrs. Chris Wulf, Mr.mul Mrs." m K ~ M , gf Re v. andHans Jensen, Jr., and Mardull nmlf hire vi mn runzlierwood at the g _
Miss Vinlu Nr-Iron.'`1 -.x |lnntruelinu
In.trumcnte lien cd if Desired.~IHon\r-last l~nrlay The Howa lslfrduvu- and lllargnrct \Vull`, Wil-.._rw I ,,~mf. w..|r nnfl Evalina Rnhlfs sm»mrl'i';"Ulideruoods are '° "" "" ' °e ,J ',lCall Gilbert\bn'<= Store
uThe telephone way ist|1¢ any, time-
aaving way of ordering groceries and
otha household supplies.
Il in Lhe pleasant way mo of kaping
in touch with friends, of visiting
with :hem when disnnce makes pe.-.
sonul calling difficult.
Since all the futura of convenience,
plawre and safety :hu come wilh u
tclephone may be had fc: only :K fr-e
ccnu a day, why not have one in
e
your horrfc now?
Ar:inmsccfiafe instafla
tion ca n be arrangai
I Blair Telephone Co
Lolzal and Long Distance Service
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estate,a s
de fe nd an t,
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bi d d e r f o r
t d oo r of the
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITIUN FOR
P R D B ATE O F mu .
1.
Washington County,lIn the County Court of
Washington County. Nebraska.
In lhe Matter of the Pbtale of
Elk'n M. McKenney, Deceased:
The verified petition of Allie
Mckenney has been filed in the
County Court of said County, pray
ing Lhat letters Testamentary do
issue to 1. C. Eller under Lhe last
Will and Testament of Ellen M.
McKenney, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
STATE OF NEBRASKA
1 wp u mm.us...\.........at rich brown); 1 tablespoon corn-
starch, yolks of 2 eggs, 1'i Cup:-
milk.Add cornstarch to egg
yolks.Then add milk, then sugar
and butter mixture.Cook in dou-ble boiler and when thick add l
cup drained,shredded pineapple.
Put in baked crust and either add
whites of eggs and brown or servewith whipped cream.'
Stndwich Filling
One-half cup cnenm cheese, 2 table
spoons chopped pimentos, 2 table-
spoons finei chopped parsley,2
tablespoons upped green peppers3tubloycfanssnlad *dressing 4
tablespoons soft butter.Mix the
ingrcdients and spread upon but-tered slices of \\7l\ite bread.Press
together sandwich fashion and cut
off crusts with a sharp knife.
Banana l'uddin|:
One and one-half cups bread
ciumbs, 3 cups milk, 2 tablespoons
melted butter, 3 tablespoons lemon
juice, 2 eggs,to teaspoon salt, ~l
ripe bananas,nutmeg.Soak the
bread crumbs in the milk which
has been heatml to the scolding
point.Add the butter, lemon juice
beaten eggs, salt and sugar.Ar-
range a layer of sliced bananas in
the bottom of a baking dish, add
some of the pudding mixture, then!
another layer of bananas and con-
tinue this until all the pudding
mixture and bananas have been
used.Sprinkle the top with n dash
of nutmeg.Bake in a moderate
oven until the custard is firm.If
the dish Is set in a pan of hot
mater there is less danger of over-
lcooking the custard.
Brown Sugn-'(`ookiea
Two eggs,5k cup butter and
lard, Ib; cup brown sugar (cream
the shortening and sugar, 1.tea-
:-poon,cream of tartar,1 table-
spoon soda,'A teaspoon salt,1iteaspoonvanilla,3 cups flouri
:I-'arm small cookies with honda
|Coffee Mucaroon Parfait
2 packages coffee junket
3 cups milk
1 cup macaroon crumbs
'A pint creamPrepare coffee junket with milk
according to directions on pack-iage.Turn into freerer can,let
'stand until firm.Add macaroon
emmba (12 amall macamons will
.make one cup of crumbs)and
'cream, whipped until stiff.Pack
in ice and salt and freeze.
Sweet Celery Omelet'
4 egga
:1 teaapoonful malt .
Pinch white pepper
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! S ~ m < I a y a f t e r n o o n : x t t h e A l b e r t
H a n s e n h o m e .
Rev. and Mrs. P. .l Reinmtsen
and Sylvia spent Monday after-
noon at the Curl Itusmussen homc.
Mr. and lllrs. Peter Iverson and
Robert nnd Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen:xml Helen spent Sunday c\cni:\g
=\t|Kruxr pnrk in Omnhn|"J ens Mi lle r.of Omaha.spent
several days last wr-ok visiting at
thu Jens Sorensen home.Misses I-Zdna and CathedncXa-wkirk and brother. Eclward, nt-
-tended a picnic .in Oakland park
SimdnyMr .n ml Mrs.Rudulplf Andrea-
son and Mr. and Mrs. (Thrift Ben-
snn and sons were Sunday dinner
guests al. the Peter Toft home in
Fremont.Sunday afternoon visitors :it
the Albert Ruff home were ChrisJensenof. Oakland.Mrs.Luther
:md Miss Luther and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clausen, of Fremont.hlr.and Mrs. Richard NelsonandViolaapent.Sunday ewning
at the Fred Ahlemcyer home_Mr.and Mrs.Christian Ander-
sen were hlondny evening most.;
at the Hans Jemcn home.
Miss Anna Ilnrton and Floyd
Rn11o'\were S\\ndny afternoongixestsattheBooneNewkirk
home.Thursday evening guests nt theChris Larsen home were Mr. andMrs. Roy Baxter and family and
Oscar Grove, of Blair.Mrs.Bonne Newkirk and Miss
'Catherine and Mrs. Chris Hansenandrhildren spent Friday with
Mrs. Fred Dickmeyer.Mesdameu F Dickmeyer, Ted
llluchardt and son and Alfred Skovand son spent turday at the Ed
Newkirk home._Bert McMillan, of Blair, is visit-ing this week at the home of his
aunt. Mrs. Fred DickmeyerJim Dowling and daughter, Fern
spent Sunday at the Mrs.Nels
Paulson home.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Paulson
and Neal and Hansa Black wereSundayevening. guests at the
Chris Peterson home._Mrs. Nels Paulson and children
spent Wednesday at the hlenno
Good home in Blair.N. J Andersen, Miss Nena and
Walter, autoed to Omaha Mondayand visited at the Mrs. Rose My-
ers home.
DE s0'ro Looms
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Seltz and
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kruse vis-ited at the Lonagan home south-
west of Ft.Calhoun, Sunday.
Mins Belvia Hineline returned
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Michel-son to Weeping Water to spend
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friends.|The Sacrament of the Lord's¢Supper was administered nt thc
Ilomc last Sunday afternoon. Rev.,
Curl finder had charge of the ser-gvice \\l\ich was a very impressiveone.l
Mr.and.l\Irs. Wm. Arndt ond,Mrs. Snyder brousrht. Mrs. Weaver
"ig to the Home for n short visit
I- iduy forenoon.Mrs.Weaver
wirlhcd especially to sec Mrs.0-li m l\IcYaine,a guest in our'
Home. The two ladies were friends,years ago in Falls City, Nebr.It
is needless to say all of the lion:-.
folkaf were delighted with the \i»~
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E.C.ltann, Proprietor
Meals, 40 CentsExcellent Cuisine
Satisfactory Ser-.rice
.Courteous Treatment
First door cast Enterprise office
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Sunday school, 10:00 A. Bl.l Dentist
llloming worship, 11:00 A. M.X-RAY SERVICE
Junior Intermediate B.Y.P.U.
3230 M.
Evening service, B:00 P. 51.
The Lord's Supper will he ob-
served at the close of the morn-
ing service..
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00
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Offices in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nebr.
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InsuranceRealEstate and Loans
I am ashamed to tell some . I Office in State Bank Bldg.
iyou what n slump you made in our
Sunday School attendance last
Sunday.You who eame did a
good piece of work in not letting
the attendance get crushingly low.
Your presence at the services of
your church,° where you worship
and serve your Master means'
more to Him and you und us than
you realize.Suppose you should ask your
pastor to do sometl\ing_which you
wished done real badly,aome~
thi ng .that ought tn be done,
something that he could do and
vjhieh you could not do;should
he refuse, how would you feel to-
ward him and what would you
think of him?Your pastor has
feelings and thoughts.
The Eighth Commandment for
for Church-goers."Thou shalt hot engage ir.
whispered conversation during the
prelude or any part of the ser-
vice, whether thou art in the choir
among the assembled ushers at
the door or in thy pew; but thou
shalt save thy thought and savethy' breath for the aongs, respon-
ses and amens. by which the con-
gregation putteth enthusiasm into
the service."
"In the congrezation will I bless
the Lord." Ps. 26:12.
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_ The Christian Sgience congrega-
tion n Hastings contemplates the
building of a $30,000 church.
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Make their own Gas
No matter where you live, the Coleman Cooker
givesyou all~the convenience: of city gas for cook-
ing.That is what we are now demonstrating to the
housewives of this city and vicinity.-And theycome. they nec and are buying this modem. efficient
stove.
Makes lb Own Gal-il1at's the big feature about
Coleman Cookers that delights the housewives.
Comes right into your own kitchen ready to producequicker, cleaner, better gas cooking heat.No pipes
to connect up, no wiring, no installation coat. Usesany good grade of motor gasoline for fuel.Safe.
ea§y and economical to operate on the gas-pressureprinciple.Produces a cleaner Gr.no smoke. no
soot,no ashes.Gives full cooking heat in 60
seconds.
Come and See these and other new Coleman
Cooker features.Don't min thin 0P¢¢inl demon~
euation.Plan now to attend.
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Blair, Nebraska.
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Replace those old bath fixtures
with new and up»to-déte goods.
The saving on water bills and 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.
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P.M. .a n d a ll pers ons inte res ted
ar e no ti fi ed to ap p ea r a n d sh o w
c a us e, i f an y , wh y sa id I ns tr umen t
ma y n o t be pro ve d,éillowed an d
pro ba te d as the las t W i ll a nd Tes t»
a me n t o f s a i d dec eased, and exe-
c u ti on ther eof,a n d ad mi n is tra tio n
of sa i d e s tate b e gr a n te d .
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Se al thi s 15 th d ay o f J u ly , 19 29 .
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26-4t Co u nty J ud ge.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF W ILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA :
fwashington County I
A. C. Debel, Atty.
In the Céunly Court of
Wiashington County, Nebraska.
In the Matin' of the Estate of
Frank E. Warrick, Deceased:
The verified petition of Birdie
E. Warrick has been filed in the
County Court of said County.
praying that Letters Testainentary
do issue to some suitable person
w be designated by the Court
under the last Will and Testament
af Frank E. Warrick, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 16th day
of August,A.D.,1929,at 10
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NOTICE FOR ADMINISTRA-
TION OF ESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA
asWashingum County,
0'l-Innlon &0'Hanlon,AttorneysCountyOnuninProbate
In the mntter of the Estate nf
Mandi!/h B.Kemp,Deceased:
The heirs at law, next of kin,
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Ensezed as second-dass matter
It the poswtiiea at Blair, Nebr.,
r me Act of Congreu of
Marc 3, 1879.
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Must Teaclf Obcdirntv to Law
J. R. C. Miller of Denton: "For
ncarly fifty years the law of Ne-
braskmhaa requinad that 'the ef-
fects of alcoholic drinks and other
stimulants and narcotics shall be
l ~~ o ~ 'u_\1d
flegislature amended the state dry
act so as to define a bootiegger in
tnfrarly 100 wonks without a pe-
"TIME c'L.ocl~1 DA YS"
" l f your Time Clock Days are
in physlo ogy an~ygxene v.1special reference to the effects of
alcoholic drinks and other stimu~
Qnnts and narcotics on the'human
system! "
'no Clrrtificate shall be granted to
any peraon tn teach in the public
schools of the State who has not
p.'.::cd a satisfactory examination
l l |0li qu or .wi th in te nt l o avll or di s~
pose o f th e sa me nt'wh o sh a ll
wi th i n th is sta i r ,i n an y ma nn er ,
dir ec tly o r i nd ire c tly , s oli c i t,take,
or a c c ep t an y order f o r th e pu r-
I~r .c u r d i n g to th e Ne b r as k a s a lo n s , a
bo otie gg er is :
" A n y pe r so n wh o s ha ll, by hi m-
self,o r his nmploy ee.*'%1"1\I1i»o r
ag e n t,f o r h i ms e lf o r a n y person,
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'| :'ls . This adve:tise~
w
the requirements of the law. There
sewcnua to be some objection to the
schools taking up the question, but
why?ls it not a part of religion
to obe the law'!'I{ender unto
"Since t en , can mucs .\ :~
ler,"the United States has pro-
vided that 'it is unlawful to manu-
facture, sell, transport or have in
posseasion any intoxicaiting liquor)
The first duty of a teacher is td
teach msfmect for the law, whether
af the game you play or of the
1 |e nation.
q \ l 0 |l r 1 1 u l
be termed a bootleggcr.The new definition of :L boot
v..
ue . | a e . s ~,~of intoxicating liquor, in violation
ol lair, or aid in the delivery ond
distribution ol -my intoxicating
meme is domimtfed by men who
t séems u n m : I ~a t s u
9 :4 \,W e d o n o t k n o w wh o wr o te th e
ad ver tis e me n t o r wh e th e r i t me t
the approval of the Blair Chmnbfr
ot Commerce.We do kriw that
th er e wa s : mt o ne wor d s ai d ab ou t
a n y s o r t o f relig ious op po rtun ity .
man to makb hiai home who is no
nag .mr |13 ~rang IS mc =s' a Cl 5of home lovers and a real suburb
of Omalla;u fine place for that
ment was paid for by the Blair
Caesar the things that are Cac-
sar'a."'
They should be taught obedience
to the law.The sinh: superintend
g p a ~o f t h i s m o n t h
- _ - - H - -- - _
,.f o r . a n d hro ac i c a stp e mph as izi ng
th os e th i n g s th a t ma k e ou r c i ty
3 2 °to br:de s ir e d b y ho me lo ve r q
d n o m e n ti o n u h a t me r b e ma d e
of our . é hur c he s and th e o ppo rtu n-
i t y wh ic h th ey o f f e r f o r soul se-
r u r i ty an d so u l de ve lop me nt.
Th e possib ility seems to h a ve
be e n e nti re ly ove rlo olc ed, th at the
that the Blair Chamber of Com
mg t e r ome an~ mvcs mg ~en*money in a churchless town.
Right thinking men know that
the church is the fountain head of
best home maers an~t e most
desirable citizens might be at-
fmcted to our city because we
have churches along with ihose
other good things mentioned in
the advertisement. Carefui think-
ing men would not think of Innk-
a ll th i n g s w o W e,mg a
wh i c h end ur e,th i ng s wh ic h ma k e
a to wn a f i t p la c e i n wh i c h to li ve
h a d r e a r a f a mi ly .
Th e fa i lu r e to mg k e an y me n -
ti o n o f ou r r eli g io u s o p p o rtu n iti e s
might lead some who are not ac-qu a i nte d wi t h ou r c i ty to r e é c h
o n e o f t w o conc lusions;th a t o u r
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-_'rar n:n'rmr1us.\s-Blair, Nebraska, August 1, 1929Page Four - - - - ».s
nge.xlnrjory was lying In the ham-
mock.fast u le e p .her magazine
fallen xo the Mor at her side Eddymm E N T E R P R I S E I ;,,g§§'§ll°=-£"§°§§'»`\§`§`»¢3¢°¢»'i§g
».:»|~.N ~.4|=<
0
A11.~::olity rather than as a dispenar of
good things.
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contest wi th you.Go on.tr y ll.bet y o u n do lla r o n lt. and y o u c an
pay me o ut o f th e bo nufy prlze."
"He aven s,Ed d §» wh a t wo uld th e
me mb er s an y i t fa th er sa iled d own
to tho Elks' c lub to enter his daugh-
ter In the bea uty pag ean t?"
city.At any rate they might realize
that the "Time Clock Days Of
Life"will sometime he over for
all of us and Lha; we :dl shall be
I I
"Gee,Margie,but you're easy
to look nt."he said ndmlrlngly
1:23 selfish zmzbiticms and aspirn
dumb \n its praence. and smred
at her In such rap! awe that Manvu,»=I | -..¢; |_h i m s e l f hi s self ish intere sts an d
|1 1 |.I 1 'She #mrs lz ls not of te n a more ap p ly i n g ' i n a s tr e a m a s th e mi s t
Ia I f 'my r u m nrnler has a rlmn c e I n f Ho ws th e c h emlc nl c r stalestopoutwi th u Blue Rihhnn,so o r m a .__y »
the Church alone can give.
--L. J. Mnmn, Pastor of the Bap
tist Church, Blair, Nebr.
..Q Ip r i z e . "[ s t r u c t i v e n e s s o f t h e c h e m i c a l w a s
" w i |E d d ,h 1 I ' es a i d :l e n . . . » § m , ? § f `n c e y o u o o k ,' g o o d a n d r a p i d " 3 : t s w o r k ..
W e s .t h a n k s .I s u p p o s e I d o .' l * n a »I - ` a r x ' s p l a n n i n g t o u s e t h l f i
w h i t e c n r r m l l o n w a s m y m o t l 1 e r ' s m a t e r i a l s h o u l d s p r a y t h e s o l u -
W c n i Ffineswh ic h we sh all le a ve be h in d
will nee d th e s er vic e. the he lp, the
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f f f.1\ ~'4 é f bg Ethel I-Iueston
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~~!C e ;n B a l ;M ¢ \ | » \ I §C o .\ ¢ ' V . | " \ l . U .' 5 E . R . V l C . e .men to be read for this move and
prize?Il' s fifty doilars in g o ld
An d the re ' s no t a g i rl I n Io wa c a n
wi n k tn th e s ame b loc k ' with y ou.
W hy ,l f I wa s a ju d ge .I wo uldn 't
D :|0 :think sazzely a n d to th i n k 0 5 Un*
hi gh e r pla ne ;we b e li e ve th a t th a t
on e wo u ld cnnc iude th a t th e
"Put the paper up now,Ellen.
I ' m f u ll o f news.Suppose y o u
nln y llltle brlgln-ey es fo r me.ln-
stnud.an d tell me wh a t ls going
o n over there.wlxh all th a t sulp-
plng of selssors, and ohlng and ul.x~
mg . "
"Oh, fath er!" Gln ger doub led her-
: l l :I ~,,|.said Ginger E lla i n a disc ouraged
tone."Oh ,11ere's a li ttle bi t o t
a c o lumn a bo ut th e Elk s' Ma y d a y
rete and beauty pageant."She set-
tled herself to read wi th a : m u g
little tlounc e of eagerness.
"You may skip tha t," said her fa-
ther." W e k n o w a ll about th e
beau ty p agea nt."
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(.!\Rl} OI" THANKS
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a
| IGHT no w wp hav e-
g e ts Ic ss sunsh ine,less ou td oo r
ai r a n d exerc ise.Ma n y persons
ac tuni iy g e t less sleep i n wi n te r ,
"I 2 |
\.I .I || | |wi th five pi ns ln her mou th,an d
her dress pulled up,over her
kn e e s to - k ee p f r om s o ili n g I t- * '
Misa J enkins,wi th gu ilty haste,
c overed the off ending members.
graph, slnlng on the couch beside
the r ea di ng lump,mu e , e a g e r u n d
s u m - w i t h ey es th at ju s t wo u ld
wa nd er d e sp ite hé r b ea t an d mo gt
dnng hte rly Intentions.f r o m th e
BETTER GET EIGHT HOURS
SLEEP EVERY NIGHT
Great men who appear to re-
b e r s li m kn ee s in her arms,~" Oh ,
rnihei-,i t is glo rio us!LI u rjo ry - -
honestly ,futher,Mn r jo r y is so
pr etty I t doesn't seem posslble_
F~r. 1 50:87
Fr. 21 '2'2.s1
Fr.21 6.37
m o r e s o p h i s t i c a t e d In E l l e n t h a n
P r u d e l i c e l B u t s h e Is j u s t a s d e a r
a n d e v e n m o r e d e l i g h t f u l ,w i t h a l l
h e r s p a r k l e a n d s n a p .e v e n m o r e A
g l r l m t a k e y o u r h e a r t .
E l h e !H u e s x o n .b a c k I n h e r f i r s t
( OUXTY RECEIVES
A|»P01a1'10N:s1f::<'r
(Continued f:oln Page One).
38 5194
c.§1<n OI-` THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to all those who so kindly assist-
. ~ f
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;,.
Ethel linesalon.
.
her Ilrut audi-
ence wi th npo r tr ay al o i
Ame:lean g lr l-hood. so Ireah,
so happy .sotender. so fun-
n >a n d s osweet.B a c h
y ear finds forltahostofn e w enc hnnted
renders,a n d
me h year a
n e w n o v e lcnmes from the
IIueston p e n »a new herolno
0
tlmt we extend our thanks to the
many kind friends who assisted
lla in our late bereav ent,the
death of our dear mot er and
graridfnotller, Mrs. Soph Jensen.\\'e.especially wish to thank Rev.
Larsen for his kind words of sym-
I
'¢
Lu day, stay up ti ll midnight or ..],/I0/'[2{]')
none in many siz s andwinter.Many cases of t~bercu 4
HoMET1?|§I&TiiE
B L A I R
AUGUST I To AUGUST 7
THURSDAYBIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
2--FEATURES--2
c lnu ting goings-on ln the opposite
corner o r th e wi de room.where
Ma rjor y ,th e pr etty twin ,love lier
th a n any pic ture,stood o n a lo w
stool, like a go ddess lifte d up, with
her bevy of wo rshi per s at he r fe et.
whi le d o wn on thc-Ir knees before
. ..
only four or five hours of sleep
out of twenty-four hours are ex~
ceptional and their example is not
a good argument in favor of less
sleep for the average persog, ob-
serves the health commissioner of
Miiwaukee, Wis..
The amount of sleep actually
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78.911 13.05
49.65
63.06
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61.84
1 lp e r l l m t l s t o b e s e r v e d n t t h e E l k s
c i u b f e t e n t t e n o ' c l o c k - ~ » b o u l l l o n
. ..~
4 .|I \ | \ ~U n e c a n n o t h a v e t o o m u c h o f t h e
s w e e t .r i d i c u l o u s ,w h l m s l c a l ,p n -
t h e l l c h n p p e n l n g s I n t h e s h a b b y o l d
B i e l h o d i s t p m r s o n n g e .
1 .a ||oMr s .A u g u s t K a h n k .W e espec i-I Th e F a r me r s Un i o n a t Cr e ig h
a lly th u n k f h e sin ge rs a n d Re h . * to n h a s b o u g h t a ma i n a qr e e t lo
e n c e .»
O n c e m o r e t h e s c e n e l s a p a r a o n -
a g e i n l h e g r e a t ,g r u c n ,h i l l y f a r m
l a n d o f I o w a .B u t h o w t i m e s h n v ¢
fi n t o x i c a t i n g l r q u o r , u r k e e p o r c a r -p a t h y a n d a l s o t h e L u t h e r a n c h o i r .
r y a r o u n d u n h i s p e r s o n .o r i n a A .D .A n d e r s o n a n d f a m i l y
w h i c h ,o r I c m e i n Q i l l a f f r g ¢ r |M L S ,A n n e h l a r k e e
|| | It o m a t o e s a n d s o m e o f t h e s s c c n l e n tThe Central Power
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noNDED DUNLOPS.
We'll give you
L I I I E R A I . .
A L I A D W A N C E S
S U R E W A Y T o " i "
`\C A ' E D G O O D S
'B e :ms , s wee t c o r n a n d a ll othe r
ga r d e n pro duc ts wi ll ke ep wh e n
c a nn e d ac c or d in g to di r ec tio ns fu r
nished to g i r ls c a n ni n g club.s b y
I l
t h i s ~ h e a l t h o f f i c e r w a m s
us look ar your tires, apEaterandbe at work early the
next morning without making
/en.¢¢
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haustion are caused by ]ute hours
~mi
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than they are ~fag produced.J
The body needs more sleep in
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
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0 1 @ £ g d
1 ~1.Us
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und Helen, who was quite uid und
cngnged to be mm-rlqd,and Miss
J e nk ln s qlln pln g str ay thre ads
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but the average person needs.
eight hours cvvry night.The hu-
.>Q
p i c - - "
Ite1.c »rend Mr. Tolllver smiled ln-
dulgenziy .I l e mi gh t not see,bu t
what fa ther bu t oo uld fee l the wan-
dering ey es and the trua nt thoughts
o f a sixteen-yonr~old daug hter o n
.
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ence u ll ngures,an d quozmlons,
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m f x u r r s
F O R a f u ll y e ar , Du nlop '|
amazing Surety Bond Guar-
antee c overs y ou against al-
most every tire injury--ac c.i-
dents, collisions, even abusa
y ou know is y our own fault.
.
tained ih Problem 1,Vegetable
Canning, Extension Circular 9-21~2
The jar-processed method, eith-
er hot or cold pack, is recommend-
ed in the circuiar for most of the
garden vegetables.This method
is said to-be the surest way to
keep bacteria out of the canned
pxoduct.No preservativez are
needed.The products keep their
Baitirnore. Md.They say in thérbook:
"In the whole range of vegetable
foods the fruits are the most az-tractive iq appearance and flavor.
No others furnish such a great
variety of Havors.The fmits are
among the :msc vaiuablc cf foods
for a number of reasons.Most
fmitz are rich in the vitamin C.which is not widely distrihnted
discussion of hot and cold-pack
processing and the open kettlemethodoi' canning, and complete
directions for canning all the com-
mon fruits and vegetables.It also
describes the organisms which
caued canned goods m spoil andtells how to keep them out of the
jan.
Dr. McCollum is Prufesspr :1nd.__I\r.Simmonds was formerly AssocinicProfessorofChemicalHygiene,School of lf yzierle_and Pu}3li0
sou nd ~nd we ll c le ane d.N o fo od
wi ll c o me ou t o f th e ja r s i n b ette r
sh a p e th a n i t we n t i n, s o o nly th e
fi ne st of p ra du c tz shouid be c an-
ne d.
v .
some sort o f fru it a t every meal
has bec ome almost a national c us-
tom.The reasons for this c an bc found
in the follo wing paragraphs fr o m
"Food,Nutrition and He alth "by
E.V .Mc Collum,Ph.D.,Sc i ). and
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....1"Two h o ur s f r o fn th e ga r d e : 1 to
th e c a n "is a go o d mo t to to ' o l-
lo w i n or d er to mai n ta in th e c ri sp -
:n es s a nd f in e f la vo r o f veg eta bles .
n ;...
SODIUM ci n o nxrr:KILLS
. |4 ..
chair and toyed with the golden
chain with an nlr of utmost indiffer-
ence.The others.qulukly.wlth
sixteen Jean ago. at thé Binh orthis sgme Ella., that Miss Jenkins
had Brat c ome in to In ti ma te c on
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a m
A b q u t a mo n t h s g o g h e W a qh\I ;I fl ~selves about the room,Gingerturning her hack to them all and
then ln another pastdrnte.And
fa mi ly is mo n m a d .slmpty man-
mu d.Exc ept y ou a n d me .Dis-
gustlng.thn t's wh a t It ls.si mp ly
disgusting.Nn m r a l a s n flower-~
h u mp h !Yo u do n' t s ee th e no we m
ny lo n nf l' the ir s ta lk s when a boy-
friend bumb le bee hreezes in."
"Vila every body ."c alled F1ddy'8
pleasant voic e f r o m th e p i a z m.
°'Door's op e n -- i ' m c o mi ng ln .Oh ,
good eveni ng, Mr . To lli ver , h ow are
y o u?Good evenings.Misa J enk ins.
G Mn ;
of ner lone ly henrt.W l m Helen
and wlth the twlnl.she remulned
tn the end Drm und unyleldlng But
she was from the beglnnlng snrprls~
lngly pllnble In the nnnds o f t h e
wheedlesome Ellen.
"W e ll, "Gi n g e r we n !o n . " s h e ll
._~.._
details or°ti1 Grret supper.
"You see.ther."she hissed
scomfully."Y see?The whole
denmnstratiorrs in Washington
r |'».|»
|H ;x I Ito the d oq r, b ur y i ng h er se lf ln th e
C |h :h e h a d c p m e w i t h a m e s s a g e f r o m
h i s m o t h e r .
I n a h o u s e h o l d w h o s e f i n a n c i a l
l i m i t s w e r e a s c i r c u m s c r i b e d a s
m u s e o f t h e p n r s u n n g e .t h e E l k s '
ed with~excitement~owrer the Elks '
Ma y day fe te a nd beauty pag eant.
Th e 'I`olli\er8.wi th ou t exc eption,
wander. the memory of her father,
sitting still and limp, so patient. in
the big chair nt her side, his klnd
eyes closely banduzed,qulckiy
|:~.f'|: get the tickeak rlgt1t~now."
And he turned hlmnself about andmarchedstraightdowntheHug-
I :l l \spiffy lac e handkerc hlef.an d sh e
lms o n my s i lk - ta th mo p s to c k i n g s
tha t Mrs nz du rrls ga ve me ."
F o r tive day s th e modest To lli-
Muc h water ha s f lowed un de r the `.brld a since Ethe l Hueston wro te here und there, lac king, patting andx"Prudenc e of pu llin g, I n a va in en d ea vor to ad d
~. 7:Rho Parsonage"greate r c har m to h er gl: llsh b eauty .
<. ~ ' g and ¢lDl\1f'°\i But although Gln;:er 's ey es would
un d Miss J enk lns'old go ld c hain.
|I 1 1 e a I is r
th b pri ma ry sc hools for a li\°e1l»
hood.bu t ke ep mg ln close a n d
help ful to uc h with the Tollive r tum»
lly ,to whic h,i n its entirety .she
|...1 |..
~5:The lustre of lmthcr revived.1 0 wo n d e r f ul ~;`1¢;.?;:TI-so cena. (blurs for bI.\.:k. brown, rm and white abou
. ' ~~--a neutral poluh for othcrs.|
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"Oh, Father, n ll Glorious!Mur-jory--Honently,Father,MarjoryInSaPmxynDnaln'i Seem
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Hm n g f - r 5 h a d n | > ¢5 , ,m u c l ;a s n f n £ d ' P v t o n i n a s t r e a l n m a n y o f t h i
ner ey es frum the halnnr.c ry sta is wa s h to th e g r o q u d a n dCTOhec o n tmu c d ). its e ff e c tive ne ss is lo st.
l _1 Io f n o me n p Imp or t.Th e pr i z e i t-
se lf wn S lifty dolla rs In g'o!d. and
|:I 9 I I It o u f é o n e r o u s n e w s .B y r l g h t s , i t
wa s Mlr i n u f a job t o read th e pa-
pers to hor futher.B u t Mlr i n m,
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Su itln g ac tion to her word-%
Ma rjor y dropped grac efully i n to a
for th e b ene fi t o f I ts va rio us c ha r-
ities,an d th e admission wa s tw o
dollars an d a h a lf - I n c lu d i n g £a»
vars fo r th e ladies.a n etnborate
hulfet supper n t ton o'c loc k,a n d
1 |~
1 |:u i u C I a s ~
ed outside.A Hash of llght I eaped
to Mar_iory 's ey es, a quic k Hush to
her c llee im
"I t' s Edd y ,"she whispered.
~ut just prettiness was not enough
o wi n th is b e a u ty prize.On e re-
ulred a n admission ticket..Th e
"I Su pp os e y o u wan t Lloy d Ge or ge
an d the Commun ists.alth ou gh I t
doe s n ot lo ok ver y c hu rc h ; to me.
She read patiently .I n a lo w,
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..I I y , uti o lmln risin g In th e wh lle m m a t
wi th th e thought n f his helpless
ness. qu ic k mis t c mulling the lovely
eyes.-its ha nd gen tly fo llowed
the gold Ince a t her shoulder,
~t s a :l
Inc a oil' the shoulders entlrelir.Oh,
exc use mo.futher.P m so sorry .
Hc »re' s u p nrngmpb on Mellon c ut»
ti n g th e tu : me l o n - th r e e h u n d r e d
billions. no mllllnns-\\'ell. it <loesn't
intere st us e ith er wa y ."Oh, here'a
wi t h a n y f o r m o f no xio u s we ed s
c a n weli a f fo rd to in s pe c t ei the r o f
th e s e d e mo n s tr a ti on s in o rd e r th a t
th e y c an see wh a t re s ults th ey
wo u ld h a ve ..\
A
I I |I I IE v e n M r .T o l l l v e r ,d e s p i t e h i s
s e e m i n g l m l I f t ' r = r e n L e , \ \ n r l n ( ~ d s l i g h t
l y t o t h e c h a r m o f fi f t y d o i l u r s i n
gold.Mnrjory slowly revolved for Bnulapproval.
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ul-ally \vl:<h`t0 assist
her to wi n the IItks
prize.
" A n d th i s I n s p i te
a
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in prepa ring
c lub beauty
o f th e f r i mk
wasn ing of Pre sid ent Coo lidg e that
the Un i to q States wi ll re ga rd n ny
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ICOMEDY AND NEWS
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~g-xo~~oxen
man body nccurrqilates poisonous
waste products during its waking
houxs,which lowers its vitality
Only during sleep can these pro~
ducts be wliminatgd more rapidly
'FRUIT FOR /;LL MEALS
nnut,In sphe of their eonlidence
In Murjnry's outstanding beauty.
l w n dulln rs a nd a h u lf f o r n d mh r
xlon t o ~Mn y dny lete dld not
fall with n the scope of u nursou-
nge budget.
But the Hood fairy who watches
over y o p lhlu l beauty d i d not fu ll
u mm.
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they had lls le to p a B u t I sa w a
si lk mm e ,ju st the sa me.¥ou're
neatly miss ing qui te a lot,y o u
kno w. " c on ti nu ed Ginger wic kedly .,
'°Ynu'd better ta ke those tive pins
ou t of y ou r mo u th , J e nk y de a r ,i t
y nu' re goi ng to gasp li ke tha t."
On ly Elle n dared to c all the sef
dnte splnster ".Ionky ," and even she
u m I t on ly I n her mo re lrrepres-
ln llvh would he [nn :uu<~h."lleve rontl Mr .Tn i li vvr s to o d up.
an d p m out his hand."C o me
here.Margie..L et me see i f my
0 .||ilnlshc d Gi n gvr wi th n flourish.-
"!Ie re's n parag raph on Mus so llnl
an d God .In my o p ln lon i s wo u ld
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TUESDAY
CHINA NITE CHINA NIT E
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COMEDY
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year.The list o f fru it; s o axn iairi q in
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
tho ro ugh ly a Gi ng er ~Iln.~t wa s
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as w.lsv L\'| ei r ~ o l a ppre ci -an offer to purchase the Palmyra'
ation of the higher values for
which Ihe Church stands.
Any city or community would
indeed be in a sad nlishr,if xt
should let itself be dominated bythose who have let themselves de-
sand so low in the spirltualand
moral scale as w come UD look UP'
on the Church in its relation bo the
dw: life of the wmmunilfyf as a
liability rather than an aaieh as
lmunicipal lighting system which
the company ls now serving at
wholesale.
Chapman farmers are selling
blue grass seed to a Kanaas City
firm which is sending its own har-
vealzrs and nays $8 per acre. Theymerely "top" the high sbema, thus
leaving lhe high mm in the Pls-
tures and without disturbing the
forage.
leaves.
Among Most Valuable Foods
"The citrus fruits-oranges, lem-ons and grapefruit-stand Gm in
¢heir content ol vitamin C.Apples,
plums, cherries, etc.. contain muchless of il.The mnulo ripend in
the field is rich in vilamin C. Those
picked green and ripenod hy time
contain very little.Green fruits in
m:ny_caas contain mhnznces whichare dmurhing no the dlzerive inet.It ia well known rim nxnripe apples
ple sauce. apple butler and hwkeflapples),a p r i c o t :(whole andhalves).blackbcriiee.blueberries,cherries (white,red and black).
rrahapplcs,crnnlmrries.cnrranls.Giza.fruits for salad,Ronsebqrrme.
grapes.granefruit.loganberri-cs.rcnrhrs (whale. halves, sliced :mdcnuhed). pears (whole and halves).
pinennples (sliced, crushed and lld-
hi\§\_plums.nrunr-5 (dry and .in
syrup). quinczs. raixins. raspberries
(blac k and red). rhubarb and straw-berries.All o f the h i g h ly colored
lon1~"=»= with :armed para. and il
k n o w n a s
Pear and Tamika Salad:Slice
chilled tonunoex and lay unc sli:¢in mn nf sinh! individual nests oflrnuce.Place half of a pear froth
a Nm 2 can on top of each, cut side
up.Blix one cream cheese with
thx:llblespaons chili sauce and
pile in the pear cavities.Garnish
uhh sirius nf canned pimiemo an`nerve with eilher mayomanluFrench drasinz'
~all'emce :lx
_°'"'" Boris. "'°"'°'f"YELLOW and BROWN Entertainers
g a g ;Beautiful Harmony----Clever Comedy
p a y m e n t s ox THE SCREEN
GLADLY ARRANGED "S QUARE CRO OK S".
COMEDY
WEDNESDAY
f"""T'HE only mistake anyone everQjseems to have made by includ-
ing fruif in her diet was whenEveatetheoriginalapple.Butsince that time the slogan "an applea day keeps the donor away" has
become fixed in our national con-
sciousness, and the oonsumption of
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and other unripe fruits are unsafeto eat.Ripe fruit is rich in water:ind relitti\.elr poor in nutrient prin-
ciples.A nrgc volume of fruit,therefore. is necessary to furnish afmuchenergy or protein s wouldbe iurnished by a very small paclt-
¢ / V i h z "x< 7
, /
fmits are put tip |n the sanitary
enamel lined cans which have be-
come so popular with the housewife.lf the supply of any oi' these lags
Of; the price goes np, owing to somenmowardcircumstancelikethehtsavy frost this spring in California='§¢of some ol the more conceit-~which Cut down this year's crop of
dietary.and should lic remalarly
mcfl.Fruits are especially useful in
promoting intatinal elimination and
so hcl?to promote intestinal
laygiencu'
a I ..i I .Ob e a n s .e t c .N o t w i t h s l a n d i n g t h c
f a c t t h a t t h e y a r e w a t e r - r i c h f o o q s ,
p o o r i n a l l t h e p r o m i n e n t n u t r i e n t
s u b s t a n c e s - p r o t e i n s ,fa t s a n d c a r -
l w o h y r l r n w v - l h c y a r e n c vc n h c l c s s
Of course all fresh fruits arc nowannually available in*tl1c localitieswhere they grow, but the canning of
fresh fruits picked at the very mo-ment of their prime ripencss has
proved a great boon to the healthof the nation.No one nccd now
go without fruit in the diet since
\hcsc canned fmits are availn§lc
hlo r a b e wa s u s e d i n 3 s o lu ti o n o f
po un d o f th e c he mic al to eac h
~nllon o f wa te r .Th e d e s t n mt-
veness o f th i s so lu tio n wu s go o d
~ut slow.At the Chris llinz de-
on s tr a ti o n we us ed a sa tu ra te d
\
~hem,li vin g ~ e r o wn life.k ~ p i l l k
,r a 1 »right, rn do 4a my self.You an d I 'll
ing glory at the W'k3itRz1mp farm
near Fonilnelle,also;near the
Chris Hi n: farm south of Blair.
I x | |to their lluluerlng reliec tinns.an d
to th e mor e lla tte r i n g e y e s o f her
sisters.Gin ger giggled."F athe r,y o u
oug ht to see her.Iteu lly y o u
ought..She i s so unaff ec ted ri gh t
n o w - j u s t li k e a f lo we r tu rn i n g to
the Sun."
1 I I ;lt h e p r e t t i e s t t h i n g i n £119 M i d d l e
W e s t .M a n y o t h e r r e s l d e n t s o f
~a s ~
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I t I :~A u g u s t K n h n ~ l c a n d f a 1 m i l ; : t i o : 1 .
1 T h e H o m e S t a t e B a n k o f K e n -M r .a n d M r s .H .B .M a r t e n s u m |
nard has been reorganized withfamily.
M and Mrs.Wm. Hansen nnd'nvw officers,under a new name
'ami is ppen for business.family.1~\\
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sweet.Th n t ls y ou r b eau ty .Yun
don' t n eed ur tmc lal nrlomi ng.Yo ur
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|~ u 9H n g n r e d t h e s l e n d e r c h a i n ,
" I t i s n o t j u s t p r e u i n e s s .m y
c h i l d , "h e s a i d u i f e c t i o n u t e l y ." Y o u
:I
...||sauce poured over.Th i s recipe
serves eight.
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ro w llagstuue pa th zo the pnrson
fected.nunssumed,ju st horn
there."
Mu rjnr y ,freed fr o m his hand.
mo ve d slnunusly about before the
in :it least two~ of your three maih
meals.The first is Imown as
Fresh Prung Soufffiz Be@.t fnur
which Cut down this year's crop of
reaclzes. another fruit can be readilysubstituted.For instance,Italianprsmcs form a. highly acceptable sub-
stitutc for peaches, and their juif:lalvrtde woznlurfully in fruit cocktails.
Some Recipes for Summer
Here gre a dessert and a salafl
.I t o
taoiesponns sugar.Drain the con-
tents of a No.3 c an of fresh prunes
remove stones and cut Lhe pulp Ene.
Fold pulp into th e egg whites (re-
serving :he syrup for beverages and
sauces).add o n vh a lf teaspoon al-
mrmd extrac t, pour into a buttered
baking nish, and bake in a moderate
nw.n--»3 0° -for twent minutes, oruntilEr m and :L defcate browt
g o o d ~ n s u c h s we e p i n g
C l i i m i . C o m e i n T O D A Y .
Le: us prove all that we say .
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NEW S, REVIEW AND C OMEDY
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P a n f h n
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- - m sBlair, Nebraska. August 1, 1929Ir s
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a m
Rnspberriés at Aye Bros.25-Lf
Furniture, rugs and floor covar-
lngs.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl
Highest prica lor produce.
m80-tt Fnrmera Udou Crum S
Dance at Spnker, Saturday, Aug
Margaret Badgvrow went to 0
Srd.Good music.Lunch. 27--lt.
Cherries at Aye Bros.25-If
Dewey and Clifford Nemetz visr
ited home folks last Friday.
Dance at Spiker, Saturday, Aug.
Std.Good music.Lunch. 27--lt.
Dr..Lly la mi States,Chiroprac-
Cherries st Aye Bros.25-if
Dewey and Clifford Nemetz vis'
ited home folks last Friday.
Danse at Spiker, Saturday, Aug.
Std.Good music.Lunch. 27-lt.
Dr. Llylan-J Stavrs, Chkopnc-
wr, Furman Siam Bank Bldg.tf.
Carol Lowe of Tekamnh visited
\
Binder Twine at Aye Bms. 25-tf
Furniture, rugs md floor cover
lugs.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tf.
Fred Nemetz.of Bennington,
visited his home folks Sunday.
Dance at Spiker, Saiun-lay. Aug.
Brd.Good music.Lunch. 27--lt.
Miss Viola Kingdon, of Kcnnanl
~F u r n i t u r e , w mv a n d f lu o r c o n # -
lng s.Ma th e w R. B e n d o r f .21-»t!
Hi g h e s t pric es f o r produc e.
80»tf F a r m e r s Un i o n C r u m S ta
l :".a.
Llyl:||'muhntAye Bron. as-u sans.ln Nebraska every mu1--=\» ned -= An Bron.mf f:f'°..°;1i'°°r;.:"s_'*:e_!:2:'°' °'
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# 5 ,£§¢ff I
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7 ?| .H 1n o u n l s s o m e u i >
Better buy 5 sacks at these low
prices at once.
Hei bqrg Mal t, pe r c an 45c
Mi lw au ke e Cl ub M al t. p er c an 49c
SUN) Hcii cr M alt, per can 75c
Vfhite l'c:ul Flour, per sack -$2.40
Lexington Lrealn Finur. 18 lb. suck SL65
"""5 :mek lots $8.00
"""24 lb. sack .ss
.Men's and Boy's Departm ent
Boy'sDress Shirts Sl values ....59c
"Work "'l5c "..694:
"Waisls, special each ..491:
-wc Salted Cmx. :Z lb. pkg.
special per p\<}.!.--33c
Crown Bn'-.md \'vgetahié Soup, 12c
value spociui per can Sc nr :Z for l5c
Men's Work Socks, lSc value, per pair ..loc
Xu. 2 Kmut, Hominy. Luna Beans,
Kidney Beans, or Beans and to-
matn Sauce, per can --Ioc
Iieigemunt Butter Crax, 3Uc pkg.
>-peciul pct' pkg.--~23c
Men's $115 Ovéralls or Jacketi, very spl. each $1.35
(AH sizes lo 41 waist)
Men's B. V. D's. 75: value special per suit S9c
Advo Jcll or Fruit. Jell, 3 pkgs 25c
Men's Work Straw Hats .\..25: and 50:
Boy's """.,25: and 501:
Bny'sOveralls, all sizes, per pair ..$1.00
6 o'clock Dwmert per pkg.ISC
Mexfs Leather Wnrfmoves, per pair 50c
Real Cup Cnifee, per lb.-49c
""``3 lb. cans $1.45
Printed Georg,et.u\~a (40 inch) yard -$1.95
Dry Goods Department
Printed Silk Crcpes (40 inch) yard ~$1.95 md $2.00
Swifrs White Soap, 10 bars 39c
Brirzwd Silk Celinese Voile-1, yard -$1.45 and $1.69
Powdered Ammonia, per can loc
Ladies' liayon Blnomcrs. each -$l.l9; $l.35; $1.95
Knmn Cum Flakes, '2 pkgs-2$c
Miwso= :md childrvn-s Rtljfun BlnnIIlolel, each 65: to 75c
Flealnnan-1 Yeast. 3 cakes -loc
vC'::[,S, ouch -79c; 9Sc; and $1.15
llnnd I-Imhrnidcred Mndieru Nigrlmlies and
.I'=¢jan1:ua. each --$1-00; $l.65; $1.75 and $1.98
Lurlivs' ull Silk Creme Tedpie and Snap-ins each $1.95
A beautild line ol Collal* and Cuff sch, absolutely the
newu! in styles.Come in md :ee them.
Peter Pan Prints, per yard -50s
l w u n a n an n u m Iv v r -Ku h xf s p h oto s vnll p lea s e y ou . " I ag e in c o me \ o f $ 9 1 0 pe r wo r k e r .
Mr s .He n r y L a d w i g i s vi s i ti n g Ne b r aq k a boy s a n d gi r ls ,mo r e
re lati ve s i:\>r th Da k o ta .th a n 5,000 i n nu mb e r ,be loh g no l
I A l wa y s s o m R h n i g n e w a t th e
Hi l to n S ty le Shoppe.2 8 - I t
Mi n s Ca th er in e S t m v e ,o f O-
$n u \ \annul |;.'¢|n\r ha f5lInh»
var io us branc hes o f 4 - H f a r m
c lubs.Th e y ar e ra i si n g c alves,
pi g s, p ou ltry , po ta to e s , f i eld c o m'
feed ing b a b y b e c v e s . m a k i m r ~
Jr u rn ; Lu m,l v l
L Illsll..m a u z e w n . .n c l z m u n . .&.|.u .»na ma n ouuucx gp \.u u m m W m
Dance at Spiker, Saturday, Aug.a few days
Cherries st Aye Bros.25-if
Dewey and Clifford Nemetz vis'
ited home folks last Friday.
Danse at Spiker, Saturday, Aug.
Std.Good music.Lunch. 27-lt.
Dr. Llylan-J Stavrs, Chkopnc-
wr, Furman Siam Bank Bldg.tf.
Carol Lowe of Tekamnh visited
\
Binder Twine at Aye Bms. 25-tf
Furniture, rugs md floor cover
lugs.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tf.
Fred Nemetz.of Bennington,
visited his home folks Sunday.
Dance at Spiker, Saiun-lay. Aug.
Brd.Good music.Lunch. 27--lt.
Miss Viola Kingdon, of Kcnnanl
|3rd.Good musie.Lunc h. 27-lt.K I! y o u anen't getting 7%or
over on your money see Don C.
Van Deusen.22-ti
Miss Alice Beekman wax a
guest o( Miss Lois Brooks of Lin-
coln the first of the week.
For Sale-12 feet line shaft, 2
horse Westinghouse motor.Phone
11 on 24.Harry Ervey.27-2t°
|Tlze young people of the Danish
l.utl.eran church held their annual
picnic lust Sunday in El'mwwd
park, Omaha.
.Do you play bridge?The En-
terprise has a complete new line
of score cards,place cards,etc.
\\'hy not see them"23-Lf
'Kenneth and Lyle Gilbertsonlr-ft Tuesday 'morning for Kimball
county where they will visit reln~
tives and help in the harvest fields.
Permanent Wave.$7.50.All
1 kinds of beauty work.Phone 197.
Children's permanent wavef $5.00.l
AIrs... A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.[
12-ug
1 Mrs. W. M. Waterman, of Har-I
lington,Texru,arrived Saturday!
*und was met in Omaha by her.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bow-I
man,She plans to visit for n few
\\eeksin her old home town.
1 Mr.and Mrs.H. E.Martin of
Omaha came up Sunday and in
company with.Mr. Martin's sister,
Mrs, Corn Badgerow and Miss
.Margaret went out to Hopes Ros~
fonbalm`s farm home to spend the
day.
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1 Dr. aml Mrs. n. J. Murdoch andgm. a nd Mrs.John A.Rhoades
gdmve down to Omaha last Sat-
urday evening to call on Louie
Murdoch who is at the Wise Mem-
orial hospital convnlescing from an
operation for appenilicitis.
The following girls are enjoy-
ing u week's stay at Camp Brew-
slér south of Omaha; Misses Alice
heekmnn,LaVoughn and Evelyn
Moats,Charlotte Gilbertson,El~i
'sie Sorensen and Margaret Hen-
ningson and Alice Jensen.
A regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. wi ll be held in the tourist
park next Saturday afternoon,|Aug.3 at three o'clock and a pic-
nic supper will follow.All inter-
ested in tempemnce work are in-
vited to bring a picnic lunch and
spend the afternoon and evening
in the park.An out of town
speaker will be present in the aI~
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers of
Fremont were pleasant callers at
the John A.Rhoades home last,
I:
Grasborg Jeweler & Optometrist.
Grst door south of Danish Pub-
lishing House.14-ti
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coffman, of
Omaha, visited the W. J. Koopman
family on Friday.-
Kirby Cook spent the weekend
at the home of his parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Cook.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Irish and
Dr.Harmon,of Whiting la.vis-
ited Roy Atwood Sunday.
C. K. Bendorl, licensed embalm-
or and umlertaker, Blair.Office
phone 161, res. phone 138.8~tf
Mr.and Mrs.R.A.'Nearhood,
of Omaha.spent Sunday at the
Holgar Hansen home in this city.
Mrs.J.F.Badgerow and sis-
ter-in-ln\\',Mrs.Daisy Bowles of
Omaha visited in Blair lust Frid-
day.
Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, of Oma-
ha, came up Thursday and visited
over Fri day a tthe John McKay
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Heh Sawhill and
brothers, Vincent and Nor, spent
Sunday afternoon at the, Myron
Metzinger home.
Merton Jensen left last neck for
Alliance, Nebr. where he will work
for his uncle, Martin Jacobson, the
rest ol' the summer.
Score cards, place cards, birth-
day cards,sympathy cards-all
can be found at The Enterpdse
omcc.Popular price.23-ti
Mr.and Mrs.henry Peters of
Fremoht spent Sunday \vith Del-
mar Fee: and family taking din~
ner with them on that day.
Miss Lucile Larsen of Fre mont
visited u few days the past week
with Miss Opal Hansen.She re-
turned to her home Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Oswald Rhondes
and family of Omaha were din-
ner guests of Mrs. Rose Metzing-
er last Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mm James Baber and
three children, of Plattsburgh, Mo.
spent Sunday and Monday at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Mor-
an.,'
Mrs. K.E.Kruger and daugh-
ter,who have been visiting for
several weeks at the W. J. Knop-
man home returned to their home
at Dodge, Nebr.
Miss Fern McClintock has been
visiting Blair friends and left on
Sunday for her home in Elgin,
ill.Misa McClintock will teach in
Iowa again next year.
Hilton Style Shoppe sells the
Summer hats at a great reduc-
tion at the Hilton Style Shoppe.2s~1tl
Sam Haller was taken to an
Omaha hospital for treatment last.
Monday._
When you want letter-heads or
envelopes or statements call The
Enterprise.18-ti
Archie Anderson of Floxence,
i spending the week at Myron
etzingcr's.
Melvin Nore, of Albion, Nehr.,
spent the week»cnd qt the home of
Mrs. Edna Noble.
For Sale-Summer apples, spray
ed stuff.Phone Lester Banon.
212 on 35, Blair.27-tf
Mrs. Rosa M. Gilbert has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. \V.
Mundorf thepast week.
Verne McGrath of Plattsmouth
spent the weekend in Blair as
the guest of Kirby Cook.
Dean Anderson,of Tekamah
visited H.B. Taylor and sister,
Miss Mclitn last Sunday.
You can get over 7% on your
money in safe investment.Why
take less?See Don C. Van Deu-
sen.'22-tf
Bernice Jacobs. who is working
;»\ 5 SouthOmaha beauty parlor
pent .i few days at home last
week.
0. A. Peterson and family,of
Fremont were guests of his sister-
in-law,Mrs.Karl Peterson last
Friday.
Mrs.V.D.Davidson and two
children,of Kansas City,is vis-
iting her parents,Mr.and Mrs.
Andrew Feer.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Capps and
baby,of Lincoln visited nt the
parental E.V.Capps home over
the week-end.
Mr.and Mrs.David Mummert
drove to Omaha Tuesday to visit
Louis Murdoch at the Wise Mem-
orial hospital.
ofli §`¢.§;.,?'&T$.."'iI;*.f€;Z"»§.'i
erated on at 9:30 Sunday evehing
for apprnxdicitis.
..i°°L.i"'£'&§F'.§:'.1.,iiI;'.;i°f.§'i"i.§'lf
cling.Call Mrs.Mary Hopewell,
Whte 112, Blair.2 8 - I t
Misses Phillis and Gladys Brow,
ul Lincoln nieces of Mrs.A.F.sie Sorensdn Miss Margaret Hen-
the Netiell home.
Mr.and Mrs.Gus leyden and
|Jacobson.'
Send that next order of printing
tu The EnterpHse and get good
work at fair prices.18-tf
Mr. and Mrs.In J . Wo lf! and
daughter. Patsy Lou. spent Friday
at the Carl Wolff home.
Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking
and ambulance service.Phones:
161; residence, 133.29-tfoffice,
Mrs. Frank Allbery was a little
better
ported
,For
for a few days but is re-
as very poorly again.
Sale:-~A good Sho:-thorn
lmilk cpw.Will be fresh soon.
Black 45 Cy Johnson28-lt
John Grant Shick will fill
Phone
Rev.
the pulpit of the M. E. Church at
Grand Island next Sunday.
The Ed Matthiesen family were
home for a few days but have re
turned to Lake Okoboji again.
»We have 2 portable phono-
graphs like new for $10.00 and
$15.00 cash.Music Store. 28-lt
The Enterprise will print your
stationery and do i t right.We
are headquarters for your prmtinq
needs.18-ti
W. L. Caldwell has been under
the weather for several weeks and
is under the care of an Omaha
physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shafer and
ldaughter of Omaha were we<~k~
end guests at the home of \\'. W.Wilkinson.
Mrs. W. D. Holler, of Glendale,
California, has b&n visiting here
for a few weeks and leaves Sat-
urday for Omaha.
Mrs. Ella Price visited her sis-
ter Mrs. Geo. Rohwer, Sr. of Ft.
Calhoun for a few days the early
part of the week.
Miss Hazel Mundorf and Miss
|Mildred Linden were home from
ltheir stenographlc duties in Oma-
ha over the week-end.
The C. M. Hitchmzm and Chas.
Farnham families retumed Satur»
day evening from a week's outing
in the Black Hills region.
Dr.H.Q.Martin.of Omaha.
secretary of the Nebraska Baptist
Conference called at the home of
Rev.and Mrs.Moran last Mon-
day.
Mrs.Marjorie Metzinger and
baby retumed to Fremont last
Monday evening after
the parental W.W.
home.
Mr.and Mrs.John
Kansas City and Mr.
Harry Laufinberg of Omaha were
a visit at
Wilkinson
Sawyer ol'
and Mrs
mother, Mrs.Nettie St o c k to n l
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Fruit jars for sale.Inquire of
511 west Park St., Blair.27 -lt'
Dance at Spiker, Saturday, Aug.
3rd.Good music.Lunch. 21--1t,
Mrs. A. F. l§ewell and daughter
Lydia,are spending the week in
Lincoln._
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Cook and
family of Omaha were Blair vis-
itors Friday.
Mr.and Mrs.George Kliffner
of Omaha spent Friday at the Vic-
tor Wolff home.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed ernbalm-er and undertaken Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone. 183 3-tf
Simon Christensen and son, O-
liver drove over from Iowa Fri-
day to visit `at the Carl Krogh
home.
Miss Clara Rasmussen is lm-
proving her residence property on
wrst South street by haveing a
new roof laid.
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred I-'eer and
family drove to Fremont Sunday
nnd ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ageton.
Mr.a n d r i r s n mn Smith, of 0-
maha, came up Friday and visited
at the homes of Mrs. Olive Smith
and Dr. R. J. Murdoch.
When its cards you need,see
The Enterprise.Most any kind ofleardfrombirthdayto Christmas
can be found here.23-tt'
Wash Dresses at $1.00 $1.95 and
$2.95, all guaranteed fast color in
sizes 14 to 52.Hilton StyleShoppe.l 28-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Smith, of
Omaha,visited at the parental
Mrs. Olive Smith home the first
of the week.
Mrs. Florence Temperly and son
Walter Wilcox, of Omaha, visited
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Bug-
con, Monday.'
Mr. arid Mrs. L. C.Klopp and
Erna Metzinger and Kirby Cook
drove w Omaha Sunday evening
to attend a show.
Mrs.Lou Watson and children
ahd Miss Ruth Riggs, all of Walt-
hill, spent Friday at the home of
Mrs. Myrtle Strlcklett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson
and son Thomas left this morning
for a ten day trip in the west~ex-
pecting to enjoy the mountains
lor a time."
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.A. Allen
and Mr.and Mrs.Burt Juhlian,
ol Omaha, spent last Friday ev~
ening at the A. Clyde Allen home
own clothing and learning how to
use ropes.The members wlll en~
ter their exhibits at the State Fair
in September und at Ak-Sar-Ben
in November/ No other state ap-
proaches Nebroslga in junior tam:
activities.
Eight per cent of residence bel-
lephone subscribers have one or
more extension sets,us against
sewn per cent in Minneluota and
aix pe ent in Iowa and South Da-
kota, a of which are above the
national average.Thirteen per
cent of Lincoln aubscriberslmvea second telephone.z
Saline county has an assessed
valuation of $49,072,486 which io
$85,640 for each of her 573 square
miles,and $2,750 per capita for
each of the estimated 18,000 pop-
ulation.Rich farm lands consti-
tute two-thirds of the total coun-
ty wealth.
A $250,000 bond issue for Rlch~
ardson county is being advocated
in order to rezttore local roads and
bridges that were destroyed by the
June floods.
The Methodist congregation Bl.
Madison will build a new ehunch
and parsonnge that will cost about
$40,000.
BRIDGE L`l~ILEBRATll)N
PAST HISTORY
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ficld by automobiles and escorted
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Amdt where n number of Blair
people awaited them.,From there
the Governor's party and other
invited guests were taken to tlw
Clifton llotel whore n three course
breakfast was served, an account
or which is made in another col-
uma of this issue.
At about 9:30 more dist.ingui.s1i~
ed guests arrived including the
mayors of several cities, the Ne-
braska Highway Engineer,RoyCochpvfn,and other representa-
tives and the maids of honor hom
various adjoining and nearby cit-
ies.These were received and wel-
comed at the Reed 0'Hanlon home
and from that place began the
march to the new bridge about to
bc dedicated.
The crowd assembled on the
bridge at il 0'clodt and the dedi~|cation ceremoniefwcre opened by
Reed 0'Hanlon,president of the
Nebraska-Iowa Bridge Corpora-
tion.The Fremont band played
"Amerlca."The presentation of
the pageant followed when "Miss
Nebraska"represented by Mics-. ~-._,~S d d L 'ln treeu.|Doroth Weaver and "M'I w x "Rllhy 'Rl'!l|}'!2S€."|Ill fB.llloI\€d|§Cl\\:')'l€:'ggfggg E'¥*3._"°"""""at visitors at the Victor Wolff home n,,fl' .._§"°§_-_`T.ht'M ; ~ F n a a n n m s n l n n x
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ers wer e fo rmer c las smates o f th e
wr i te r wh i le i n atte nda nc e a t th e
F r e m o n t No r m a i .,Ha r r y is n o w
tr lr ivi n g a b i g Li nc oln c ar a n d is
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the Rtig ers Te n t o n d A wn i n g C o .
o f F r e mo n t.
Th e Da n is h La d ie s A i d soc iety
is e rs e d a b ou t 32 5 f o r d i nn e r a t th e
Da n a Colle ge dor mi ilo ry o n th e
. d a y o f the br id ge c e le b ra ti o n an d
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zibvut 80 f o r supp er.Th e ladies
ha d pre par ed f o r a mu c h la r g e r
g r o wd an d ha d lo ts o f go od fo o d
lef t whic h they c ould n ot sell.Th e
predi c tion o f a c r o wd o f 30,000
people wa s ve r y mu c h exa g g er a t-
ed by th e c o mmitte e i n c ha rge
mu c h to th e d i s a p p o i n tme n t o f a ll
wh o h a d ref re shmen ts fo r sa le .
Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Sa lb , o f 0 -
ma h a , d r o ve u p Sa tu r da y e ve n i n g
an d to o k Mrs. Sa lif qs mother , Mrs.
O. A . P h i p p i n a l o n g wi th th e m to
1 ~|g
Bny'sOveralls, all sizes, per pair ..$1.00 ,..,,.
Men's Work Straw Hats .\..25: and 50:
Boy's """.,25: and 501:
union at th? home of Mrs. Phip-
|\in's sister,Mrs.Andrew Spike.
While Mrs.Phippin was away
Mexfs Leather Wnrfmoves, per pair 50c
i llb a n d ,M r .a n d M r s ~R o b e r t N a s h
Dry Goods Department
Printed Silk Crcpes (40 inch) yard ~$1.95 md $2.00
spent the day at the Phippin home
thinking her mother might mturnearly but she was disappointed and
had to go home without Seeing
her.
Printed Georg,et.u\~a (40 inch) yard -$1.95
Hfinwd Silk Celinuse Voiles. yard -$1.45 and $1.69
Ladies' liayon Blnomcrs. each -$l.l9; $l.35; $1.95 or \Mi-\-so-1 and childrens Rngmn Blnnmers, each 65: to 75:\.mIH"&`
vC'::[,S, ouch -79c; 9Sc; and $1.15
Imlivs' nll Silk Cn-eng 'r¢d§ii¢§ and Smp-ins each $1.95
Hand I-Imbroidered Mndiegn Nigblies and
. .I':\jnmx\s. each -';Sl-W; Sl-65: $1.15 md $l.98
A beautild line ol Collal* and Cuff sch, absolutely the
newu! in styles.Come in md :ee them.
Peter Pan Prints, per yard -50s
Fu.-it Cninr Prizaw, per yard ~28:
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Ethel Hueston
abtndve girl,
~a d d o f h e m
Peter Pan Yoiles ful curmins ancfdraperies, yard 50:
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Cnnmfurwr Chnllics, 36 inches Wide, yard _20¢
Cmnfurler Crctonnes, 36 inches wide, yard _25c brain works like light-
DR. SCHOLLS FOOT COMFORT SERVICE ~|Q
Cumplele lines of Sm- Brmd Slippers, elc. inf
ting family lt reduced prices.
l n - » . :0
a straight line makes her
Silvertone all Electric Radio
Come in we will demonstrate for you
W .J.S A S
like :He earlier works ~f
thisauthoressnzhe setting
is a parsonage in t he
Hei bqrg Mal t, pe r c an 45c
Flealnnan-1 Yeast. 3 cakes -loc
Mi lw au ke e Cl ub M al t. p er c an 49c
SUN) Hcii cr M alt, per can 75c
.Men's and Boy's Departm ent
Boy'sDress Shirts Sl values ....59c
"Work "'l5c "..694:
"Waisls, special each ..491:
Men's Work Socks, lSc value, per pair ..loc
Men's $115 Ovéralls or Jacketi, very spl. each $1.35
(AH sizes lo 41 waist)
Men's B. V. D's. 75: value special per suit S9c
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li me n te d s to c k i ng i n A me r i c a . "
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Mr s .No b le P a g e o f Pi tts b u rg h ,
'enn .c ame la s t Mo n d a y f o r a
i s i t wi th h e r s i s te r , Mr s . D e lma r
eer.She pla n s to lea ve n e xt
Lu n d n y g o i n g n o n f to vi s i t o th e r
elati ves.
Mrs. D. V. 1llasser,' who is teac h-
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me 0 . D . b mn n n o mo .
Mr . a n d M r s . A r t h u r W o l f f a n d
f a m i ly o f Om a h a d r o ve u p I~`rido_
f o r th e c elebration.Th e y vis ited
o t the Vi c to r W o lf f home.
Mr s .A n n a Glee to n,o f Li b e r ty ,
Xe b r ., a tte n de d the f un e r al o f h e r
a u n t, Mr s . A u g u s t K a h n k , o f K e n -
nuril,lu s t wee k,W ednesday .
Dr . L . F. S ta te s le ft W ed n e sd a y
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atur d ay .
Dr . a n d Mr s . E . M. h i o a ts d r o ve
ove r to Lo g a n ,I o wa W ed nes day
mo r n i n g a n d br o u g h t th e Dr.'s
niec e,He le n Mo n te ,ove r .for a
li ttle vis i t a t hi s ho me .
$3.95 sti ll huy s'*'m1e o f o u r
wa s h si lk dresses.Th e y c o me i s
pr i n ts an d plai n colors.Sizes 13
m r .z u l u m r s .u e n n u u u u c y u n u
f a mi ly a n d Mr . a n d Mr s .Ma th »
e w O' K e i f f e a n d f a m i ly dr o ve u p
f r o m Oma h a F r i d a y eve n i n g a n d
vi s i te d a t th e V i c to r W o lf f home.
Th r o u g h a n ove r si g h t o n th e
p o r t o f th e of fi c e for c e the c a rd
o f th a n k s f o r M r s .Sop hie J ens en
wa s o mi tte d lu s t we e k a n d wi ll b e
fo u n d i n an o th e r plac e i n 'thisto 4 8 w i t h or wi tho u t s le e ve s .At!i5¢.=u¢
lliloi ne s,wa s stag ed i n th e c e nter
o f th e b d d g e f o llo wi n g wh i c h a
ri bb on rep re sen ti ng th e ba r ri e r
betwe en th i s sec tion o f Ne b r a s k a
an d I w a wa s seve red b y th e
y o u n g odies.F o ll o wi n g th i s , th e
c r o wd g a th e r e d i n n n e a r b y g r o ve
o n the I o wa side to li sten to a d
dresses b y Go ve r n o r W e a ve r a n d
Go v,Ha mm i ll ,o f I o wa ,a n d less-
AP'
K at inorinngsioc ot-nuge,ntliouxCityspent a few days at
o.me the past week.She expects
o be through with her duties
here in two weeks.
Alfred Nelson, son of Mr. and
irs. Peter Nelson, of west South
treet,left this morning (Thurs-
xay) for Omaha from which place
le leaves for San Diego, Calif. to
oin the Navy for 4 years.
H.C.Brown and daughter,
diss Alice, of Lincoln, spent Wed-
:csduy evening nt the home of
.heir son and brother,H.H.
Zrown, and family.They left on
Fhursday morning for their home
n Lincoln.»
The following friends drove to
Jakland last Sunday for n picnic
n the fine city park up there. Mr.
ind Mrs.Will Reeh,Mrs.
lonsen, Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Myrtle Gilbertson, Florence
and Ruth and Doris Tilden.
Mrs.Oefar Guyer had a
ncighborh od boys cleaning up thetourist park Monday.Mrs. Guyer
engineered the work and they did
n good job of it.After every-
thing was in fine shape again, she
and the boys enjoyed u picnic sup-
r
Freda
Timer,
Wolff
dozen
per together.
Mrs.U. G: Garner went down
to Omaha last Monday to see her
daughter. Mrs. Irene Wyant, "ggi
:'li t t h M . E . H l .32.1..in lvsest,of ti'§§'$.§§..clilme Vera Trumbcll. of Kadoka, S D"
duwh Monday and took her sister,
ltlaryFrancis, home with her for
a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson, who
live on the bench, entertained the
following at dinner Sunday:Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hallberg and son,
Mr.and Mrs.Theo.Olson and
baby, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olson
and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Olson und baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen McDonald andfVivian.
Carl Jensen took his car and n
few friends and drove out to Den-
'\er, Colorado for a short vacation,
l23Vi¥\Z Sunday night.He was ac-
companied by Harry Beck,Bob
Goilehon and Kenneth Stewart.
Mrs.Marie Houghton is working
at the Northside store while Carl
Jensen is away on his vacation.
Master Ralph Brown, son of Mr.
and M m H.H.Brown,of east
South street celebrated his sixth
birthday last Satu y afternoon
gg, ertertaming a number of Ettle5" ";Games and playa . . . e l
evening lot a ten ony trip up mmnorthomliliniicsotaandCanada.ll-lt: was accompanied by friends
fiom Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Schnidor
and four boys were Sunday din-
ner guests at the home of their
uncle and aunt,Mr.and Mrs.
Frank Dudgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper and,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Fitch and son
\V:dlnce, of Herman, were Sunday
visitors at the A.W.Mundorf
home while down to'see our new
budge.'
Ward has been received hy
friends of Mrs. Minnie Miller, who
is in Nashville,Tenn.that she
plans to visit her Blair friends
sometime in the early part of
August.
Friends of Mrs.John !\lcKeen,
of Los Angeles,Calif,have re-
ceived word that she is visiting at
-Kcrsey, Colo. and will soon `corne
to Blair for a visit with old friends
and neighbors.
Mrs.Christena enbrink,ol
Norfolk,Mrs.Elle l Larson,of
Fremont, and Mrs.Mary Anden
son, of Omaha,were Friday via
ltors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs
O.A.Phippin of cast South
street.
\Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lotta enter-Hined on Sunday, July 20,Miss
pe Hilton Style Shoppe.28-lt
Mr.and Mrs.Peter Mangold
and daughter, Eminu, of Benning-
tod, Nebr., were Blair visitors nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs.F. W.
Arndt last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.M.F.Meats, of
Onawa, Ia. aml Clayton .nts and
family,of Logan,lo 'a 'ere n-
mong the relatives \'i.mg at the
Dr. Earl llloats home lust Friday.
Hilton Style Shoppe carries n
full line of silk underwear, pajam-
as, gowns, teddics, step-ins, short-
ics, skirts, petti-pants,brassiers,
etc.See our large size bloomers
nt ~§9c. Our prices are always
right.28-lt
Glen Evans and wife, of Coun-
cil Bluffs,have moved into the
upper apartment at the corner of
4th and Washington streets.Mr.
Evans is a brother ot' Floyd Eavns
of the Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.
with which firm he will be asso-
ciated.
Rev.A.J.Hargett and wife
leave nex_t Monday morning for
ian church which is to be held at
Seattle, Washington from the 8th
to the 14th inst.They will be
gone two weeks and will return
through western Canada.
Mrs.John Fishback and two
nieces and nephew were down
National convention of the Christ-
»Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Dixon and
two children, Charles and Luella,
of Sioux City, la., Mrs. Fred Huff
of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. 0.
M. Ireland, of this city at dinner.
Mr.and Mrs.G.G. Hines en-
tertained the following at n oic-
nic dinner on the lawn Friday ev-
ening : Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wal-
ker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulick, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Fox, Mr. and Mrs.
Maud Gall, all of Omaha,Mrs.
I-'red Huff and Mrs. Inu Lotta of
Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hopkins and
family left lost Sunday morning
for Wichita,Kansas,and Enid
Oklahoma for u little vacation.
Mr.Hopkins plans to visit the
Coleman factory at Wichita which
is the home of the famous Cole-
man stove and lamp which the.
Arndt Hardi m handles.They
plan to be gone about a week.
Three improved 40 acre tracts
priced to sell.A well improved
120 acre fann_ about six miles out
from Minnesota and visited with
Mrs. Hammang at ltlrs. Wm. \Vil-
kins home. last week.John C.
Hammang and wife, of Arling n
camo over and they ull went do 'n
to Omaha for a visit with frie ds.
Mr, and Mrs.H. 0 .Hurd nd
children, of Omaha and Mr.and
Mrs.W. E. »Kingdon and children
of Kennurd. Mr. and Mrs. Ola .Ja-
cobson and Alice,of Blair,and
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Gutachow
and children, of Blair, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Jensen who live north of Blair.
Chas.McDonald and Clarence
Houghton had an accident last
Sunday south of town when Mc-
Donald on a motorcycle ran into
Houghton's car and was badly in-
jured.He was taken to the Blair
hospital where he is being cared
(or.Clarence Houghton was not
injured.
Mr.and Mrs. Harry Finlayson.
of Sioux City,drove down the
flrst,of the week imd called on
Blair friends.They _ were o e r
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Ludwig er lights.' A ,and two little girls, of Gr-and ...l It uns nearly two oclock before
land came l"Jiday morning xmdlthe d ' s " " g " " h ' l guests,state
visited until Saturday e\enin [and county officials,newspaper-'1:
with Frank's mother,Mrs.Wm.
Ludwig and brother, Herman.
Herman Ladwigfs sister and
husband,lllr.and Mm.Folland
and three children, of Petersburg,
Nebr.,`Stopped over Sunday even-
ing until Monday on their way to
Missouri .where they will visit oth-er relutil'es.
Several good used pianos.All
guamnteed..Music Store '28-it
Mr. and Mrs.Gilford Garner, of
Blair,entertained Mr.and Mrs.
'Theodore Axen, of Pilger, Fddoy
night.Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Ax-
on are sisters.
Try our pair of dollar, fashioned
chiffon hose with the pointex
heel.l f they are not satisfact-
ory after you have given them a
fair trial,just bring them back
and we will make them good.The
Hilton Style Shoppe.28-ItMr. and ids. F. S. Simpson and
daughter visited two weeks i n
Lincoln at the home of' their son-
in-law§W.E.Dolan,of Lincoln.
Mr. Dolan is superintendent of the
schools at Oxford,Nebr.,and is
in Lincoln taking work at the sum-
mer term of the University. Their
son Harvey,of Tekamnh,drove
down last Saturday and spent the
week-end and on the return trip
Sunday brought.Mr.and Mrs.
Simpson and dntightcr home.
The Advance Cleaners,owned
by Mrs. Lois Lynch and son Ray,
have just recently installed more
and hotter equipment to carry on
their business.When they came
to Blair n year and a half ago
much of Blair's cleaning business
was being taken out of town. Now
many people call the Adtance
Cleaners and send their best gar-
ments there to be taken care of
They are promptly called for and
returned and the work is very sat
isfactory Blair should he proud
of this establishment and boost by
patronizing it instead of the out
of-town conoema.
Nebraska leads the vaorll in ln
bor-saving fam power In Italytherearef9 horsepower per 100
farm workers, France 37 HP per
100 Germany 55 Great Bntain
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men and others arrived at Dana
College dining room for n lunch-
eon served by the Danish Ladies
Aid Society and arranged for and
sponsored by we bridge corpora-
tion.While the men of the pany
were being so entertained,the
ladies were taken to the home ot
Mr.and Mrs.Clark 0'Hanlon
where covers were spread i'or 60
guests.Small tables were.used
and a lovely luncheon was served
to the maids of honor, "Miss Ne-
braska""Miss Iowa" and com-
panions,Mesdames Clark,Reed
and Philip O'Ha.°1lon were ln the
reoeiving line to welcome the
ladiesf With the exception of
"Miss Blair" and her mother, Mrs.
J.P.Jensen and the hoxtesses
there were no other Blair Ladies
present.The afternoon hold no interesf
for the out~of-town guests as_ the
only up-towh 'attractions were a
'cheap carnival, a band concert and
hot streets where the crowd mill-
ed back and forth trying to find a
comfortable place.Two large platforms provided
for free dancing in the emning.
Let The Enterprise do your fab
work.We pride ourselves on our
prompt service and satisfaction.
Sueezing Superstition _
Ancient rnhhlnlstlc trndltlon u-sorta thnr from-the tlme.or Adamto Jacob sneezing was n slttn ofdeath.Jacob thought long outhese lhlngn.Ile finally went intoprayer for a repeal of the law.Sosuccessfulwasheluhispetltlonthatthe phenomenon of sneezingceased to be n nlrn of death andhr-came nn infnlllhle sign of life.After Jocolrs day,when children
came into the world,they an-nounced their nrrlval by sneezing.Sn that when the sou of the Shana-mlte was culled ro life by the pow-er or Ellshn."Tho child sneezedseven times and the rhlld openedhis eyes."-New York Timea
Something Omittod
Modeling la ciny, aow taught tochildreninmanyelementaryschools, ln taken very seriously bysome ot the young sculptom, judg-lm; fmm » story told by Mm LauraKnight, A. R. A,A friend of herowus one or n party who were ln-rpcctlng the works of various
FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA l
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abtndve girl,
a dd of hem
and soul ls the
subject of this latest de
by Ethel Hueston. Her
brain works like light-
ning and the feather it
does not always work in
a straight line makes her
even more enchanting.
Llke :He earlier works of
thisauthoress, the setting
is a parsonage in the
sweet, green, hilly farm
Ladies' liayon Blnomcrs. each -$l.l9; $l.35; $1.95
Mi-\-so-1 and childrens Rngmn Blnnmers, each 65: to 75:
vC'::[,S, ouch -79c; 9Sc; and $1.15
Hand I-Imbroidered Mndiegn Nigblies and
. .I':\jnmx\s. each -';Sl-W; Sl-65: $1.15 md $l.98
Imlivs' nll Silk Cn-eng 'r¢d§ii¢§ and Smp-ins each $1.95
A beautild line ol Collal* and Cuff sch, absolutely the
newu! in styles.Come in md :ee them.
Peter Pan Prints, per yard -50s
Fu.-it Cninr Prizaw, per yard ~28:
Peter Pan Yoiles ful curmins ancfdraperies, yard 50:
Comforter Challics, 36 inches wide, yard --Z);
Cmnfurler Crctonnes, 36 inches wide, yard _25c
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Cumplele lines of Sm- Brmd Slippers, elc. inf
ting family lt reduced prices.
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Come in we will demonstrate for you
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k uuuyeu una a nice luncheon wasforthcomingatthepropertime.
'Php follo little folks were
p ventz ~ S i m o n s o n ,Bud~
d Mello ,(L ora lne Hansen,
Alice Metzinger,Janet Hemphill
nnd Ralph Brown.
on good road.rme $1519 for ashort time.A 160 acre farm 1%
miles from Post Office.Good im-
provements for quick sale $125 per
acre. Good nine room house. Well
night \'isil.ox's at me name ox mr.and Mrs. Hugh Cooke.Harry was
hom and reared in Blair and left
here when but n small lad. Friends
of his parents were glad to see
located. To trade on farm.lmm again and ho pe that he will
C. W. Burger 28 -ll'make u longer visit next! time
o o .A s a n a u o n m e u m w u m a t e s
leads with 205 HP per 100 work-
era Alabama falls below with
BI HP and an annual average in~
come of farm laboxer of SII2;
New York 169 at $250, lmiiana 24:6ul.$365 Alld Iowa wilh 386 at
round to look al a slatuetle of l
live nr erenbours had just dn~lshcd. *I nnder what the old ladyls fnlnklp about?" somebody said."0h. she n'! mink." replied meuny sculptor."l dldn't make her
nu)lzruius.".
\| | me old lady whlch I chlld of
lffinlrd Silk Celinoue Voilcs. nd -$1.45 all SLI
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by .
Ethel Hueston
abtndve girl,
a dd of hem
and soul ls the
subject of this latest de
by Ethel Hueston. Her
brain works like light-
ning and the feather it
does not always work in
a straight line makes her
even more enchanting.
Llke :He earlier works of
thisauthoress, the setting
is a parsonage in the
sweet, green, hilly farm
Ladies' liayon Blnomcrs. each -$l.l9; $l.35; $1.95
Mi-md md ehildnens lhyun Blnnmera. each Ge u 15:
vC'::[,S, ouch -79c; 9Sc; and $1.15
lhnd Embroidered Nmdiegu Niglnieu and
\'||jlm||. ouch ':sum sue sms ml sm
India' lll Silk Cmpg ~ and Sup-ins sch $l.|§
A beautild line ol Collal* and Cuff sch, absolutely the
newu! in styles.Come in md :ee them.
Peter Pan Prints, per yard -50s
Fu.-it Cninr Prizaw, per yard ~28:
Peter Pan Yoiles ful curmins ancfdraperies, yard 50:
Comforter Challics, 36 inches wide, yard --Z);
Cmnfurler Crctonnes, 36 inches wide, yard _25c
DR. SCHOLLS FOOT COMFORT SERVICE
Cumplele lines of Sm- Brmd Slippers, elc. inf
ting family lt reduced prices.
Silvertone all Electric Radio
Come in we will demonstrate for you
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»-mn ~...Blair, Nrbraaki. August 1, 1929h a s h :::: =
HERMAN NEWS \
Wm. Pierce returned home lastwtekfromWisconsinwherehe
rdltives.The members r the South Sun-
shine Club held picnic here -onThursday afternoon in the Tourist
h u spent several weeks visiting
park.They spent some time in,
sewing and had a picnic lunch at
.four-thirty.There was s good at-|
tendnncx.Miss Stella Jespersen has beennmi nlng with the work at the
Crowell Home at Blair the pastweekwhileoneofthehelpers,
Miss Ann Parker had a vacation.
Hrs. K. J. VanVulin spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday in Omaha
viii!-ins her husband who is in the
Cawent hospital.Dr.and Mrs.
Shirley Vanvalin drove to Herman'lhursday evening - bringing her
home.Barlow Burdic, of Omaha, spent
last week at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Buniic.Edward Swanson left last
'Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal-ifornia.He went with Mr.and
Hrs. H. B, Cameron who left that
day on their trip.The following out-of-town midt-
ives attended the funeral of Mrs.
Margaret Wise at the Baptist
church Friday aflemoon at 2;80.Mrs.Dora Alslip and Richard
Wise, of Bend,Oregon,Mr.and
Hrs. Floyd Knott and children and
Mr. And Mrs. Irwin Knott, of 0~mlhl and Joseph Knott, of Sioux
Falls, 8. D.Mrs. H. W. Grandon, of Omahais vidting here at the home o! her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. God-
sey, at present.The Wlest families held their
annual pimic in the Tourist park
Sunday.They had the pleasure of
having all the family together ex~
cept a daughter, Lela, Mrs.Harry
Leach and family who are at Con-
way Springs, Kansas.The affair
was held at North Bend last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogert, Har-ley amd Vera drove to Ponca Sun-day morning and spent the day
urith Mrs. Rogerfs sister and fam-
uyi--H .. -.;_,_ .,_ .
|Gustave Hansen returned Sun-I
day evening from Sioux City.'where he spent the week end withl
1 friends..Richard Wise, who accompaniedthe body of his wife here for hur-
ial remained for a few days visit
before lmv ing for his home at
` Bend, Uregon.Delmar Oberst has redgned his
position as assistant at th F.xr-.
mers Union store and has u n -ed to his home near Tekamah. or-\
lin Cummings is helping out at
lpresent.'|Harry Andersen,of the Craig
neighborhood was a Herman vis-
itor Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hannon, of 0-
a spent the week-end at theGilbert Olson home.|
Wade Patrick and wife, of the
Craig neighborhood and Mr.and
Mrs. Floyd Loftis and children, of
Calhoun attended the New Eng-
land picnic at tourist park here
Sunday.1 Mrs.. Caldwell and BonnieLee and rs. Altha Boston,of
Tekamah were pleasant callers at
f the C. E. Johnson home Saturdayafternoon.I
.Mrs. Ben Alsup, ol Bend, Ore-igon, who came last week to at-
ite nd the funeral ot her tister.
Mrs.Margaret Wise will visit afewweekswithrelativesbefore
leaving for her home.!Mr.and M .Chris Bender!
drove up from lair Sunday andI spent the day a the Nels Jackson
Iharne.1|A large crowd of New EnglandpeopleheldspicnicinTourist'
Park Sunday in honor of MissGretchen Herzog. of Los Angeles#
California,who leaws soon for
her home.Mrs.Anna GoodrichofBlair, a.former New England
resident and an sunt of Miss Her-zog was also an honor guest. She
will accompany her niece to Cal-
ifornla.Mrs.Bertha Neiderkruer, El-
mer and Miss Helen and iss Ev-
elyn VanHom drove over framLincoln Saturday for an over Sun-day visit with relatives.|
I Mna nd Mrs.J.F. Fitch and,
Wallace were Sunday dinner
'guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.
.Cooper.In the aftemopn they all
drove down to Blair and over to
the river to view the new bridge.A large crowd witnessed thefreemovingpictpreshowSatur~|
day evening.This is the second,
one.Thev are being held in the
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Mrs. C. C. Woke and children, ofSt. Edwards, Nebr.M n .Minniei
Triplett,Mr.and M m Frderick
Guyer nad children and Mr.and
Mrs. M. R. Bendorf, of Blur.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Young andba by , Mm Gustave Hansen and
Mrs. G. F. L-Owe drove up to Sioux
City,Friday where the former
had their daughter christened by
Rev.Swa n:who was s former
classmate pf Rev. Young:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilben Olson en-
tertained at Sunday dinner Mr.and Mrs.Leo Harman and child~
ren, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs.
August Lowe.'
Miss Inna Barge has resigned
as relief operator at the telephone
office.Misses Morrell Lowe has
taken her place..
Li ra Anna Peddie,Miss Caro-line Wachter and Miss Minnie
Fink visited relatives at Pender
They drove to Oakland and were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. W m. A-dams and Miss Made Adams,
Miss Ethel Bovee, of Fremont and'
Mn and Mrs. Huit Lowe and had
a ionic dinner in the park there.im. John Sutton is spending a
few weeks here at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West..Mr. Sutton has been transferred'from Valley to Carlton, Nebr. She
came for a visit before going out
there.Rev.and Mrs. Alfred Young,Mrs. August F.Lowe, Mrs.Gus-
tave Hansen and Mrs. G. F. Lowe
drove down to Omaha Saturday
where they spent the day.Miss Ethel Bowe,o i Fremont
is a guest of Miss Marie Adams.
Mrs. Nora Kastle and Miss Le-ola Cummings are staying at the
H.B.Cameron home while .they
are away on a vanatinn.
ARLINGTON NOTES
Gilbert Echtenkamp received n
painful gash in his cheek last
week when he was struck by thecrank of a gasoline engine which
flew off while he was trying to
sta n the engine to pump water.
lt required several stitches to
close the wound.Fire from burning straw andchaff which had blown across theroadthreatened the Colby school
house on Saturday evening.J. P.Rhea had thmshed just south of
the school house that day and the
wind blew Q lot of_strav near the
little playmates.Those presentwereBobbie,Harold and Allan
Grove,Walter Echtenknmp Jr.,
Richard Newoom, Jean Campbell,Jerald Peterson,Hugh Renard,laren Spangkr and Bobbie Hilie-
gms, of Omaha.
Leslie French returned to his
duties at Weber's store on Monday
morning.Mr.French,who hadlusyawbrokenintwoplacesanumber of weeks has nenrlyrecoveredandndl li zv e the last
of the wims removed the latter
part of this week.__
Mrs. Hattie Trent, of Herman, isvisiting here at ¢h'e hone of her
mister, Mrs. 0. H. Lowe.
Mrs.Edgar Sperling, who un-derwent an operation for appen-
dicitxgeast week at her home isrepoas getti alan nicelMr- and hlrs;'éide Pl rris .Ld
family,o f q h i zd.arrived here
on Thursday fo a visit with Mr.Pharris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L.Pharris.Mr. Pharris returned
Saturday and will come back forhis family in about three weeks.
Mrs.Wm.Hillegass and sonBobbie, of Omaha, spent Saturday
And Sunday here at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred De
Weber.
The Fremont Firemen held their
annual picnic and outing at the
Fair Ground park on Sunday,
Games,sports and dancing made
and old.There was n large at-
tendance.Rupert Peters, Richard CadyandLyleChristensenleftearly
Tuesday mqkming on a Gypsy Hike
to the Blac Hills to be gone forten days.They were chosen as
honor scout from Troup No.u s
for their diligent and careful workwhileincampatFremontlast
week.They are among the thirtyBoyScouts who earned the right
to go on the Gypsy Hike.There
were eleven scouts in camp fromhemandeveryboyparticipated
some honor whlle at camp. Cab~
in honors were won by Cabin 2
(Myron Newell,Rupert Peters,
Fmd Hart) and Cabin 4 Richard
Cady,Lyle Christensen,RussellPeterson,Raymond Cunningham)
g"" enjoyable affair for the young
' table decorations by Cabin 5 (Paul
Hawkins, Orvin Melerhenry, Ray-
mond Hart Ralph Peterson)the
Swimming meet bg Cabin 5, pug
hall ehamgionship y Cabin 4, thestunt nig t by Cabin 4, personal
inspection,by Richard Cady for8daysandLyle Christensen for
Mr.and Mrs.H.C.McClellan
and family :Ent Sunday with re
lativa in Te mah.A son wus born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Echtenkamp on Tuesday,
July 23rd.Eight members of.Lhe EpwortbLeagueaccompaniedbyRev.A.|
J.Edgar went to Lincoln on_Thursdsy to attend the Institute!held at Epworth park.The y lefthereearly and reached there ih|
time for breakfast.They visited;
the new capitol building and othe:
points of interest ore retum~
ing.'George Schmidt rece' ed a pain-
ful injury to his hand Saturdayevening when his car was struckby a truck driven by August Ahl-\
meyer when he was returningfrom Fremont.The accident hap-
pened on the B-Line south of the
Elkhorn Hver bridge.Both carswent into the ditch and were badlyi
damaged.All of the tendons in
Mr. Schmidt's left hand were com-pletely severed wheri he went outthroughthevfindshieid.Mrs.
Schmidt who was with him escap-ed injury aside from the shock o!|
the accident.Otto Mastic, whowas behind the Schmidt car pick~!
ed up Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt andf
brought them to the doctor's off-'
ice where his injury was dressed.
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Gertrude Hansen was a Thurs-
day afternoon visitor at the Will
Hansen home.Mrs. Harvey Kuhr was a Thurs-
day dinner guest at the Harold
Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle, of 0-
maha, spent the week-end at the
Will Ryan home.
Miss Hazel Wulf and Bernard
Wulf were Sunday evening visit-
ors at the John Petersen home.
Mm. H. C. Hansen and children
Helen, Georglana, Harvey and Ha-
zel spent Thursday aftemoon vis-
iting at the Jesse Hansen home.,
Mrs.Harold Rasmussen and|Mrs.Harvey Kuhr spent Tuesday'
afternoon at we Hans Jensen
home near I-lennan.~
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sprick are'
rejoicing over the arrival of a
baby girl that arrived at the Blair
hospital Monday.
Bernard Wulf and Babe RyanspentSundayafternooninFre-'
mont.
Mr_and Mrs.Will Rvan were
le o n:Hansen was n Tuesday
visitor at the Ed Hnnsenhome.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor wereOmaha callers 'I\xesdny..Mr, and Mrs. Harry 'l`horndikefrom Hooper, spent Sunday at the
G. 0. James home.
Sunday evening visitors at the
Harold French home were JimLoveand Carrol and Gertrude,
Mary, Elizabeth and Stewart Love..Sunday dinner guests at the A.A. Renshaw home were Mr. and
Mr; Ha ro ld Rasmussen and Don~
ald and Mr.and Mrs.HarveyKuhr.In the afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs.Chris Rasmussen and Mr.
and Mrs.Merton Cornelius and
Buddy visited there.Bud Willismsen was a Saturday
supper guest at the Jesse (Hansen
home.Mrs.Harold Taylor,Je ,Marie,Billy and Donal 'nf;
Thursday afternoon at John
Taylor home.
Mrs.Allison Clark, fro Den-
ver, Coio.,came home Saturdayeening to spend a couple of weeksi
with home folks.On Sunday af-I
ternoon a shower was held for herat the Ludwig Jensen home.She'
received many nice presents to beused in her new home.Mrs Clark]
was formerly Miss Mildred H u -
sen.Thosqiljrom here who at-
tended her s ower were Mesdames
Merle Newkirk,Victor Johnson,
Albert Kuhr,Lester Hansen andJohn Demos and the Misses EdnaLeona and Elizabeth Hansen. Ger-
gage and Elva Hansen und Anna
r.Miss Gertrude Love spent Tues-~
day and Wednesday at the Harold
French home.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp
Jr. are the proud parents of a six
and a half pound baby boy bom
Tuesday, July 23rd.
Misses Leah Niehnum and Le-
ona Holtman spent Thursday af-
ternoon at Wm. Holtman's.
Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Bockcr-man spent Thursday afternoonand evening at Mrs.Minnie Lall-
rnan's.lrvln,Lester,Irene and Norma
Holtman spent Tuesday evening
at Mrs. Minnie Lallman's.
Walter Schroeder spent Sunday
afternoon at Mrs. Minnie Rue's.
Mrs. Marie Lallman and Mrs.
Anna Hartman spent Tuesday af-
Gilbert and Cecil Lallman and
anrl lrwm Holtman attended n ball
game at Fremont Sunday after-»
noon.Minses Leona I-loltman and Leah
Niebaum called on Mrs.Wm.Welikamp Thursday evening.
'M .Minnie Hartman, of Ara-
pahoe nd Mrs.Minnie Lallman
visited lativea at Winslow FH-
day evening.
Mrs.Louise Votth visited Sun-day aftetfoon at Mrs. Minnie lAll-
man's.
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c n n i s n a n C HU R C H
A. J. Hargett, Pastor
Bible School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
'Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
Mid-week Meeting, Thursday
8:00 P. M.
Choir Practice, Friday, 8:00 P. M
We are mhking our evening ser-
vice attractive and uplifting.
Sometimes a new thought is pre-
sented;sometimes an old one is
revived.In either case something
Jntereating and worth while is
gl\'en.
Remember our slogan:"One
hundred in attendance for the ev-
ening service."Lust Sunday ev-
e:xEn8'thene was h consirlerableiincrease over that of the preced~
|ing Sunday evening.
time the pastor will meet the con-
gregation before attending the
Seattle Conwntion.,During the
two weeks that he il hbaent the
regtnr services will continue.
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n r :li c k f o r se ve ra l ho ur s.H e
u n o B li n d e d b y D r . C a me r o n .
F r a n k D e vr v. o f Oma h a , vi s i te d
a t th e O . L . Hi l s i n g e r h o me W e d -
nesd ay .M r .D e vr y a n d f a m i ly
h a ve sinc e mo ve d to Fr e mon t.
T h e i r ho u s eh o ld g o o ds we re tak e n ;
b l l it h h d le n ty o f ~ui in g .|is o u g :: ..3 . . . " ' i § . ; ll. lc p r o vi es P lm a t c h o r c i ga re tte dr op pe d *vi a l
Au br ey Ga in es , who i s e mp lo y e d pa ss in g mo to r i s t c aused th e fi re .
wi th n telep hone c r ew sp en t Sat-} 'I' he A r li n g t o n f i r e t m c k respond~
ur d a y n i g h t a n d Su n da y a t hi s
ho me h er e .
Af ter e n jo y i n g a rn on th 's vac a-
ti on here a t t h e h o m e o f h e r s i s -
te r,Mr s .Go r do n L o we ,Re v.a n d
Bias.A lf r e d Y o u n g a n d son le f t
c 1 Mo n d a y f o r th ei r h o me a t
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II...an d I I r s .Ro b e r t A le xa n d e r
an d son A r th u r ,o f L o s Ang ele s,
Ca l. , an d Mr s. A gn es Ric e, o f Te k-
lma h , vi s i te d a t th e H. 0 . C o o p e r
h o me l a n Th u r sd a y .Mr s ..Alex-
an d e r i s a n a u n t of Mr s . C o o p e r .
Th e ba ll gr o u n d c o mmi tte e ar e
h a v i n g so me mo r e wo r k do ne o n
th e gro und s.'I'i1ey h a ve a d u m p
o ve r th a t d a y ., t r u c k f r o m Oma h a a n d a r e f i lli n g
Re v.C.C.W i r ii n an d hi s S u n - . u p th e d i a mo n d .i
d3)' s c hool ¢I=13'°' held a la wn su p- I Mr s . B e r th a Lo we an d so n Sta n -
p e r a t th e J .M .W e st h o me iey enjoy ed a pic nic di nn er a t
Th u rs d ay e ve n in g .L a k e Qu i n n eb a u g h Su nd ay wi th
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he h u ildi nT.g .Ma r v n i i lle r p r o ve d to b e a ve l?
en te rta i ni n g y o un g hostess u h e n
s h e g a ve a p a r ty o n Mo n d a y e wn -
i n g a t w e h o me o f he r pa re nts.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ho m e r Mi lle r .Th e
y o u n g f o lk s play ed ro ok ,p i t a n d
o th e r a mu s i n g g a me s a f t e r w h i c h
th ey pa r to o k o f a delic ious lu nc h
A b o u t t}venty -seven y o u n g f o lk s
mo re pres ent.H n .F r e d D e W e b e r e n te r tai n -' s \a e m u :o f s ma l l b o y s a t h e r
horne on Sa tu r da y af ter n oo n a n d
he r gra nd so n,Do n ald W eb er \vs.=
the gu es t o f ho no r,th e oc c asion
be in g h is ei gh th bi r th a n ni ve r sa ry .
Th e la d s s p e n t a me r r y a f te r n o o n
p la y i n g ga me s on th e la wn a f te r
n h i c h th e y enjoy ed i c e c re am an d
a bi rth da y c a ke .Do na ld rec eived
n nu mb e r o f nice g i f ts f r o m h i s
one ~ay.A n impr es si ve sun set servic e
wa s he ld by th e M .E .E p wo r t h
L e a g u e o n Sun day eve n i n g i n th
Ha r t u n g wo od s o n th e blu f f .
Ch a ir s vgere ta ke n o u t f r o m to w n
a n d :1 l a m e c a mp f i r e wa s ma d e
ar o u n d wh ic h a c r o wd gather ed.
J u s t a s th e s u n * r a s se tti n g the
servic e wa s be gu n.Ha r r y M c
Clellan ,J r.,g a ve a sple ndid ta lk
o n " L e a r n i g f r o m th e Be au ti es o f
Na tu r e " .Th e s e r vi c e wa s f o llo w-
e d b y in stallatio n o f th e n e w E p -
wo r th Le ag ue o ff ic er s who a re ma
fo llows . Alle n L aa ke r , Pr es . ; Th er -
lo Rec krn ey er, ri c e pr esi den t;He l-
en Ha r t ,2n d vic e pres.;Clar a
Me ie rh en ry ,3 n l Vic e,Fra nc es
Ma ns f ie ld ,-ith Vic e,Cathe ri ne
W i ns et,Sec.a n d L lo y d W a llin g -
fo r d ,Tr ee s.
-M r .a n d Mr s .C.G.Ma r s h a ll
an d da u g hte r s an d M r .a n d Mr s .
( .W A n d r e ws return ed th e la st
of th e we e k f r o m a n e xte n d e d tr i p
in th e e as t.
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he ll p a r lf wh i c h p r mi i d e s p le n ty o f bu i ld i ng .i t is tno ug nn mar.a. o ne da y .se a ts f or a ll.i m a tc h o r c i ga re tte d1`°PP°d *vi a |A n impr es si ve sun set servic e
Aubr ey Gain es, who is employ ed . pass ing mo to r i s t c aused th e fi re .
wi th n telep hone c r ew sp en t Sa t-
ur d a y n i g h t a n d Su n da y a t hi s
ho me h er e .
Af ter e n jo y i n g a rn on th 's vac a-
I
ti on here a t t h e h o m e o f h e r s i s -
te r,Mr s .Go r do n L o we ,Re v.a n d
I~In==.A lf r e d Y o u n g a n d son le f t
r-1 Mo n d a y f o r th ei r h o me a t
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I l f .:hid 2.1;s.Ro b e r t A le xa n d e r
a n d s o n A r t h u r ,o f L o s A n g e l e s ,
n . \_ _|\ . | . . .\. . . . . . _.h z - . ., J f 1" . . . 1.|
Th e A r li n g t o n f i r e t m c k respond~
ed to w e c a ll a n d helped to save
th e b ui ld i ng .
Ma r y Mi lle r p r o ve d to b e a ve r y
en te rta i ni n g y o un g hostess wh e n
s h e g a ve a p a r ty o n Mo n d a y e wn -
i n g a t w e h o me o f he r pa re nts,
M r .a n d Mr s .Ho m e r Mi li e r .Th e
y o u n g f o lk s play ed ro ok ,p i t a n d
o th e r a mu s i n g g a me s a f t e r w h i c h
th ey pa r to o k o f a delic ious lu nc h
A b o u t twen ty - se ve n y o u n g f o lk s
was held by the M.E.Epworth
League on Sunday evening in th
Hartung woods on the bluff.Chairs vgere taken out from town
a n d :1 l a m e c a mp f i r e wa s ma d e
ar o u n d wh ic h a c r o wd gather ed.
J u s t a s th e su n * va s se tti n g the
servic e wa s be gu n.Ha r r y M c
Ci ella n,J r.,g a ve a sple ndid ta lk
o n " L e a m i g f r o m th e Be au ti es o f
Na tu r e " .Th e s e r vi c e wa s f o llo w-
e d b y in stallatio n o f th e n e w E p -
tvor th Leosrue offic ers wh o m e 3 5
Th u r s d a y e ve
J o hn Pe te r se n
Mi s s He le n
W edne sday ti
sister,Mr s .(
r.a n d M:
s e n t Fr i d a y
mu ss en ho me .
n i n n n u u u n n n n u
fling visitofs at the ternoon at, Wm. I-Ioltman's.
LhoITl¢.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Westerholt (
Taylor Apent from
ill Friday with her
Ilemens Williamson.
rs. Chds Rasmussen
at the Harold Ras-'
and family of Anaheim, Calif., are
visiting relatives here.
l\Ir. and Mrs. Wm .Holtman and
family,and Miss Sophie Water-man spent Sunday evening at A-
dolph Hnltman's.
ENSATIONAL G o o b m c un r ,~ f o r m u ~h e Ulla. Ill!! Fllflla .ngulrn l\|u|:, lu.nun'\ \ g f;~u n s ,,n¢ ,¢| by D r. Camero n.: m a h wanted at t he H. 0. Co oper_n F w d I n w b e tertaizl-F n n k D e vr v. o f Om a h a . v i s i t e d ho me' la s t Thur sdng . __ Mrs. _ Al°"". . | H. n » m \ m nr . ... .1\~ a t h e r
follow:1. A ffen Laake r, Pr es.; Ther-
lo Re c kr ne y er , \ic e pre si den t;He l-
en Ha r t ,2n d vic e pres.;Cldr n
\. ln { nr } mn v Rn]Vivn.Prn nr na 3 |at the 0 L Hllsioger hm,QQ Wed-andor is on aunt of Mrs. Cooper.
nesday.Mr.Deéry and family The ball ground committee are
have since moved w Fremont.having some more work done on
Their household goods were taken;the grounds.'I'hey have n dumpover that day.'truck from Omaha and are fillinil
Rev. C. C. Wir¥in_ond. his Sun-up the diamond..r
ana.; °.;,;'*§..£'.Ii.;;;".;f£@'=f.'.,.;.' ima
her grandson, Donald Weber \\:`Il.=
the guest of honor,the occasxon
being his eighth birth annlversary.
Tho lads spent a merry afternoon
ulayimr names on the lawn after
c » \ .\ 'u .» ` v |v . . .- . 1 -» - . . . . . .Musmsficld,4th Vic e,Cathe ri ne
W i ns et,Sec.a n d L lo y d W a llin g -
fo r d ,Tr ea s.
-M r .a n d Mr s .C.G.Ma r s h a ll
an d dausrhters an d M r .a n d Mr s .SUMMER Tl RE SALEday school class holdperattheJ.M.afIa"n SUP-i Mrs. Bertha Lowe and son Stan-§\hf¢;h§}1§y enjoyed ice cream and (W ffimdrexsvx rretumod the last\'\'@9i home lay enjoyed a picnic dinner at a birthday oake.Donalcl recenmd of the week from an exwnllcd trip
[Lake Quinnebauszh Sunday with u number of nice lrifts from his i.. tho nmntThursdayevening
RIDE OUT THE SUMMER
ON BRAND NEW RUBBER
lT'S c|-|EA|5ER WHEN PRICES
AREREDUCED LIKE THIS!
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°I 'HE RE ' S A RE AL TI RE! Eve ry -
b o d y k n o ws G o o d r i c h q u a li t y !
It hu been the standard for the
whole country for years! 'l"l1¢&u
tires are made by Goodrich!
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D O W N they go!Down,
down, down . . . until
they are becoming the talk
of the town!
Our prices . . . cut to the
bone . . . and right in the
middle of the summer driv-
ing reason!
Think of i t !Standard,
Ent-quality Goodrich Times
. . . priced at the figures in
when you want moat of all
to travel!
And remember what i t
means when we say these
are Goodrich Tiresl Stretch-
matched cord construction
. . . which gives you tires of
uniform strength and resili-
ency.Goodrich water~cur-
ing,which adds mile on
mile of service!»
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w. J. SAS BLUE GOOSE STORE MUELLER GROCERY J . A . J A S P E R S E N ,H e r m a n , N e b r
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ANDGCREEK
ugh Martin, of
Corn Badgemw
Blair, were Sun-
:and spent the
Hayes Rosen-
.,.
SPIKER HAPPENINGS
Mrs._ O. M. ireland md Jnniqe,
Powell, of Chicagch spent Monday
Mesdm-nu James Mullen and J.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Alb
\1'hompson nn the serving set.and children and Mr.and -
l LIo¥d Johnson and children w
ited in Fkorence at the Chris
hach home.Miss Betty,=hpqne with mem for a Lew d
visit.\
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Farmers Profit by Holdin!
»*W h e a t o n R i s i n g a r k e t
5 .
.Di s c o ura gi ng Ea rl y O ut l o o k c ha ng e s to Be s t Pr o i t
7 Oppo r tuni ty In Ye a rs as Prlc e So a rs .Tw o
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L O N G C R E E K |
Mr.. and Mrs.Hugh Martin, of
Omaha, and Mrs. Cora Badgerow
and Margaret, of Blair, were Sun-day dinner guests and spent the
afternoon at the Hayes Rosen-
baum home.2 .Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lee and thechildren,of Fremont,spent Sun-
day at the Peter Jensen home.Everett Aronson and family, of
Omaha,were visitors at the John
Aronson home Friday afternoon.
Miss Emyle accompanied them
home.hir. and Mrs. John Aron-ion went to Omaha Sunday after
her and spent the day at the Ar-
rnson home.Mr.and Mrs.John Neathood
ind Jack called Monday afternoon
it Peter Jensens.Mrs. Elton Bissel returned from
Ruio, Nebr., after a ten days vis-
it at the home of her parents.Mrs. Peter Jensen left Tuesdayfor n week's visit with relatives
.it Norton, Kansas.` Dr.and Mrs.Hostermzxn,of
Lincoln were weekend guests atthe John Nearhood home.They
some up Thursday evening to be
here for the bridge dedication on
Fdday.Other guests at the Near-hood home Friday were Mr. andlirs. Dykes and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs.Roy Nearhood and NormaLee,all of Omaha and Mr.and
Mrs. Phillips,of Tehamah.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Thompsonnnd family spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fluge and
:i party of'friends \s"eZt:Friday
flinnez" guests at the John Aron-
son home.
Mrs.Cliffoni Truhlsen was avisitorThursdayattheHiilside
club meeting.
The McCarthy Ladies' Prop;res~sive Club met at the home of Mrs.
John Aronson.There were eight-een members present and two vis-
itors.They were Mrs. Wm. Arm-
strong and Mrs. Nels Nelson. The
contest given by the hostess was
much enjoyed. Mrs. James Thomp-
son drew first.A picnic was planned to be held
at the Herman park August 4.
Each member of the ProgressiveClub is to bring a picnic .dinner
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s e r v e d .M i s s E m y l e A r o n s o n e n -
t e r t a i n e d t h e y o u p g e r f o l k s p r e -
s e n t w i t h a l u n c h a n d l a w n p a r t y .
T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i i l b e A u g u s t
S w i t h M r s .L e o n H i n d l e y w i t h
and are priviiedp,ed to invntg an
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See the NEW
Singer Sewing Machines
~at the
SINGER SHOP
1 Call for Free Demonstration
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and ev/erythillg for the
SEWING MACHINE
6¢¥ Yu fI}\I\r nr wire f.lLtol)for \Dl;ll\llRIiD PRICESoo b s-15 so loan bu Suzan- Ipour l7f~dl-»; -1 \I ;.ah;\nh:¢:d Bins.S ~.d.f . h ..
_u ..!"1'f:ist .1 pai to any rmg t stat\f:.Kmm|.d|.Lr dnlai rs in Kgne .Hkhs . Mo., Nehr. and Iown.f
»@,.{;§;C o l u m b i a n S t e e l T a n k C o .
~ .r l i a n s n s C i t y ,M i s s o u r i
i f j f \ 1 ; : J f b Pioneer Builders of Stccl Grain Bins
SBE THESE COLUMBIAN DEALERS
Rivett Lumber 5: Coal Co. Blair, Nebr,
Holmquist Grain Co.. Blair. Nebr.
F a r m e r s G r a i n & L u m b e r C o . , K e n n a r é , N e b r
Hancock Implement Co.. Herman, Nebr.
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W ith 'la te st fi gu res I nd ic a ti ng th at
th e expe c ted whe at s ur plus h as b ee n
to rn vlc te ls 'wi p e d ou t.a n d pric es
slu g da i ly ln the mi ds t o r th e ma r -
aet seas on, whea t gr ower s ar e fa c ed
wi th th e p r o b lem o f d ec ' d i n g wh e th -
e r th e i r wh e a t sh o uld be ma r k e te d
tm the p re s e nt r ls i m; ma rk e t o r he ld
ti ll Dec e mber o r J an ua ry wh e n $2wh e a t o r e ve n hig her h s c onf id ently
expec ted.
, ..F e l l o i a r i n g t h e a d v i c e o f f a r m
a g e n c i e s e a r l i e r l n t h e y e a r ,w h e a t
p z r o w e r a r o u n d G r e a t B e n d ,C o l b y
u n d D o f r e C i t y h a d p r o v i d e d s t o r a g e
f o r a b u t o f t h e i r c r o p a n d p r o f i t e d
u m hu n d r e d to thr ee hundred. per-
c e nt o n the ir i nve stme nt wh en p rlee s
to u r e d up wa r d 4 0 c e n ts ln a mo n th .
tvh llt ma n y f ar mer s n o w a re sa i d
to §,.» tilravln g wheat from sto rage to
th e m;.r}.r~e Ulh f r s be li e ve th e ti mehel;:uI°?ll mh ew-r rl;-v for th e jln l-
'Q z .1 =:r v nf ~.~..t rv;th e f a r m
-to hnlfi .tra ln~:»h v.;... t Ulf th e mar -
k e t l:-;f=;1l»1,.llI1~=st ' lf ln g th e
Il. ll~"|ru;. lI»I»ll "lil pric e f o I
Ihr v.1:\"+ 1 m: * » -\'~!:~vt growersl n §l '.|.2.1 ;1.»|l.|}.|Jl.1 an d Mo n -
taa :.ns In ntl |¢~.1.y fa,\orab!e
po :-:.12 .fs f -I1 :Re t th e i r
srl...:::~r SL'~1»>stq r ln g
as th e y h a ve h a d ti me to s e e wh i c h
wa y th e ma r k e t wa s ten din g.No wth a t i t i s e vi d e n t th a t th e p r i c e wi ll
soar a s th e season advanc es.they
see th e o p p o r tu n i ty o f ma k i n g lt' a
gr a n d c o u p e b y k e ep i n g th e b ulk o f
th ei r wh e a t o t !th e ma r k e t a n dta k i n g th e la r g e r p r o f i t la te r ln th e
y ear.
Advlc es tu r ne d l n th i s we e k by
c r op exp er ts wh o ha ve ju s t enm-pleted a s u r ve y o f th e D a k o ta s a n d
Mo n ta n a a n d th e Pac ific wh ea t
states,dec lare th a t th i s area wi ll
fall below last 5e nr's c r op b r a t le ast
100,000,000 bushels.Un d e r suc h
c on dltio ns fnrtuers w h o stor e the ir
wh en t n o t sta n d s go lde n chanc e
or rnn klag 40 c ents to 60 c ents |-
bus hel by h o ld ln g f o r th e srlntet
ma r ke t. wh ea t e xpe r ts b eli eve ..
F i g u r i n g o n s.basis o f a 10 00
bus hel mu d e r n steel sto ra ge un i t
c ostin g 1215 to I 5 c en ts pe r b us h el.
f armers wh o h o ld th ei r wh e a t ti l!
J anu ary to rec eive 40 c ents mo r epe r b u sh e l, wo u ld pr o fi t $4 0 0 or a l
most :soo pe r c e n t on c o s t or b ln b e
sides hn vi nt:th e ln a tn lla h le foru tu r e pr o fi t o r a n in de fi ni te
peri od o r y e ars.(
- . ._.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -
Use This Ad for Free Admission to
KRUG PARK (Omaha)
For Yourse lf and Fa mily or Autci Party
Sunday, August 4th
See the Fearless Clreggs i n their Great Free Ac t - a n
Auwmobile turning a somersault. while another auto runs
underneath IL.Mun and woman drivers.Showing both
afternoon and night on Sundays.A great stunt.
BRING Youll PICNIC BASKETS.PLENTY OF ROOM AND
Aecommooxrlous IN THE PICNIC GRGVES
This Ad Will Admit Party Fre e at Auto Clnte
Bc lo re 6:00 P. m.
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rch
Irs.
exefls-Al-
rme
sys
VS
and
missed as she was loved and made
friends with all whom she came
in contact.Mrs.Goodrich has
been le n without a home sincethe death uf her brother Tom Pat-
rick,which occured last winter.
Up to thegpresent time she has
stayed with' her sister, Mrs. PrankJenkins, of Flair.Miss Gretchen
Herwgfof .Cali1ornia,has beenherevisitingandMrs.Gooddch
will return home with her somef.:.......,.....An.........-enlfinf nf in
Bill law Hulbert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. N. Hulbert of Omaha cameFridayua s nd a few weeks with
the Robert idener family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simonsen andihmilyentertainedMr.and Mrs.
Henry S renson and children :md
Mr.Mrs. Carl Sorenson Sun~
day aft con.Supper guestsMr.and rs.Lars Hansen and
Mrs. Anna Sorensen.Evening vis-
itors were Mr.and Mrs.LouieHsnsen and children of Blair.
Lakewood. N. J. and Mrs.P a d
Kruger were honor guests.Prhreswere awarded to Mrs . Erns tKruse, Mrs. Geo. Rohwer Jr.. and
Miss Edith Neale.'1`he\|-lappy Hour club met wig
Mrs. Henry Fischer yesterday.
Mr.and Mrs..August Klasuen
and daughter, Miss Amanda andhir.and Mrs.John horsch and
children mamored to Shenandoah,iowa Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. August Witte. ol
£ 3 .\.....I \ 1 { ¢ .| L n s n Q \ n
uns " "z § é ` { { i » ~ t h e
ild n e n sp e n t Mo nd a y mo rn i n g a t Mr .an d Mr s .F lo y d Mn g i ll
e He n r y A .Ra s mu s s en h ome .c h i ld r e n s p e n t la s t Mo n d a y a t
J a me s Lar se n,o f B la i r ,sp en t Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll h o me ..¢\ l...\\|....nl.._...I ac...1:~.a.¢:-Ulnfn
"u u u :nvvnn rnau.;|.nȢ..-.......,...-..th e b i g c afeteria feed th e af te r n o o n
has wa s spent.a t \°isiting.
~hlgthews \\ a§" I B ._e n m n g t o n ,a f f .a n d M r s .P h u !
gu e s t ' f h u rs d a y an e r n o o n o z mmulc a c n r umm, o n mnc ozn an a J or mu n -o..»s. \§f;rln\\nl as Ta n k .n f Oma h a .we r e m m f :ve ra l da y s W i m m r .a n n aura.;mr..s n uLwrenceLa r s e n an d I va n .an d D e i b e n ,
Mi s s Gla d y s Ho ls te i n he lp ed m a n L o f u s
rs. Hans L ars en c o ok fo r thr es h~th e F .E .
£ | | . l B I I A I U I C | .| t : u . n I ; |l b u b u n y sa n d G e o r g e a n d F r e e -I - I I L L S I D E N E W S O F S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d ' R E { h § " i & e R } ; - ` i i L f r } & é f " 1 § I » £ n e ° § Q n` Z
M J S C o n e t y w e r e M r .a n d d a y .s p g n t l a s t M o n d a y a t 1 1 \r s .__
F l e t c h e r h o m e .T h e ( . z A R l ) N L R D l S ' 1 R l C ' l , M r s .W i l b } 1 _ r C o g g t y o f ~a n d " M r ,= § n < } _ M r s .F r i t z l l o r s d x a n d
s.Mrs. Alfred Rasmussen vis-men were putting up hay.ad with Mrs.Matilda Timm on Mrs. Fwd Hovenglickand lar-M Mr.
s Biyrtle Iioier wa5 a week-Wate
rnnti nr lliua A-nmnndn Pet-Su
a n d Mr s .lLIllI1BI'W mte 01 | n 1r .a n a n rerlooNe b r ..ma h u .v1s1n d n §th e b i n h d a y s o f H .J .Mr s .Ot t o
h i s s o n W . J .Boi te we re c e l~Th e a n n u
bed by th e f o llo wi n g re la ti vc s i i o q r c lu b
.r...:_....|.xx..nnfl l t ' u Ii`lnw1'.nl Ha r m a n
r s .u n o a c n u n z ,OI.u -ibld with l l r .mt l
Asmuuen Sunday.
ml picnic ol the Hnwu held In the J '-'Zxesday.
lauisarein
ought
uchineDorothy Timm spent Wednes-
ny with Mrs. Louie__Knydsen.
and Ruben RasmussenLincolnWednesdayand
back an Avery threshing
for Herman Rahlls.
gumvf visited at the Joe Lyons
home last. Monday.Marjorie Fletcher ent from
Mmday evening kill ednesdayeveningwithMarjorielaftis.
Mr.and Mrs.Louie Hovendick
end s
Q]SqnMr:
and liN i l r
at lin_ifisitefi at theI-`rank Loftis home!Mr:
. a n u s v s ..a n d
s .F r e d A n d e r s o n ,o f H e r m a n e b r a i
-¢-;n .t x.|. . . Idiss Els ie Barne s, ol zs r.. ramIspent.Tlr ésd ay af ter n oo n
e J .L .Pe te rs en h ome.
s. Rob er t Ra smus se n as si sted
An se l To f t i n c o ok in g f o r
hers,Th u r s d a y a n d Fr id ay .
. a n d Mr s . J e n s K r o g h spe nt
my a t K m g P a r k i n 0r na h a. |
we r e ac c o mpan ied b y M r .
Mr s .Ha n s Mntth iez mn a n d
Hllil l.l|.UlllU.b a u .u u u Luau a¢ n .nu ,.,,,,,,Ale xa n d e r an d t w o c h ildr en a n d lalrian a n d Ra e K l i n d t , o f U -
Ga i l B a d h a m o f Coun c il B lu f f s :m h a ar e pe nd in g u.Dew da y s
Mr s .E lm e r Ha m a n n a n d f o g !wi th th ei r ran dpa ren ts,M r .a n d
c hi ldr en,M r .an d ~Mrs .He r m a n
Doh se a n d t w o c hi ldr en a n d Ha r -
ry , Os c a r an d he nn a Do hs e of E lk -
h o r n ;Mr .an d Mr s .A m i l Sc h ur-
rnan a n d son o f iiezini ngton;M r .
a n d Mrs. Jac pb_E§;ert and .d?P€'.|..».n.a......viszihwl n t i h o M m - m s
' M m H e r m a n K l i n d t .
BENCH NOTES 4
Mr . a n d Mr s . A n d r e w He c k a n d
Miss Thelma Van Deventer, oxynuesuay mormgg..__1 Mrs
1|air,called on Mrs.Louia Rus-Bfert lhomjlson a_nd Eveiyn thresi:Quan Wmlraeadav alaernoon.Eanrlck vlslted at. the hurl 'I'homp-MrMr. :md Mrs.Henry Wolsman, son home last. Monday evenia
E Blair, wled at Arthur Ander-Mr. and Mrs:Freeman 1
an's Tuesday afternoon.spent Tuesday at the Chester
Miss Thelma Van De Venter, of endick home.
ilair,spent.Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Pebersez
hursdav with her sister,Ml8~,child1-en spentjast Monday .
1g.nftis
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Vernon, df Herman.
E.Anderson,of Flc|:m~p,
a F1idav e\e!1inlr sdxmer
te r.Ma r i e , o f Ca lh ou n a m i h a z e l \~---»---'" : "~ r "- -- ~-~._.--.._Dohse..p e c k h o me gn B la u ' S u n d a y e vr n -
Mr . a n d L ir a . Har r y B oltewa pe n t ns:--l l a " n d lin-an Yn h n P n mnf n n i n i 'mme. 1
rma-1fro m I
I d y
Mi s s
ro g e r
sev-M r s !
f r o m
s p e n t
ze for-
E r i k -
gu es t o f Mr .a n d Mrs.. J ohn J e n
senn a n d f a mi ly .
M r .a n d Mr s .J i m Edwa irds
sp en t W edne sday wi t h M r .a n d
Mr s ." l l Mc C ra c ke n ,i n F r e -
mo n t.Mr . a n d Mr s . Ot to Le b be r t and
f a mi l y , M r . a n d L s . H e n r y N e w-
niey er :mi l dn'iter ,Loi s,He r -
m a n K r u s e n n (ester W i tti e ,
n i l o f Be n ni n gto n a n d M r .an d
Mr s .He n r y O t t a n d f a mi ly ,o f
Benson,n e r o Su nd ay gu es ts o f
Mr :nn¢l Mr s .Ot t o Chri sten sen
seve ral da y s la st we e k i n 'Uoun-sua auu uno. nun" wqofvvq ...........'1 3 |f f -'th 1 t .B e tty we r e Su nd ay di nn er gu e sts
c i Minn niid lhir slie olniesilanduz*o f o f Jesse 1'ilchlnn1 a l' s o f W a i th i ll.
He r ma n we re o u t a t th e Ci y mle lo n 010111 way P e n s th ey sto pp e d
Me tzi e r h o me Th ur s da y eve nin g.| a t Ro s a li e to vi s i t Mr s . C o mp tb n ' s
Mr s .Ch r is tin a Simons en o f niec e a t th e h o me of Su m Bo vee . .
Ha mp to n ,Ne b r .ha s be e n vis i ti n g
th e p n s t we e k n t th e h o me o f h e r
so|\,J .W .Si mo ns en a n d oth e r
r e ln ti vg ' i n Blai r.
Mi s s Ru th an d Ric ha rd Li p pi n -
c o tt a n d Leslie Pe a k wer e S u nd a y
even i ng vi si tor s n t the A. E . D i xo n
ho me .c......a.....41... Qfnh nnv\i\n\o:n°v n f
1Th e y a ls o c a lle d o n C a r l C o mp to n
a n d f a mi ly o f L y o n s .
Mr s . To m L i p p i n c o tt a n d d a u g h -
te r ,L y d i a we r e Su nd ay g u e s t s a t
E. C . L i p pi n to tts .1
Mi s s E li a Ko e n i g , wh o h as b e e n
vi s i tin g h e r f o lk s a n d oth e r me la t-
ives f o r th e past.s i x we e ks ,le f t
Th u r sd a y f o r L o s An ge le s.
.obert Ras mu sse n._| i n g a t th e A r th u r A n d e r s e n r
La wr e nc e La r se n wa s lrl B l a u Mr . a n d Mr s . Ewa lt I- I a g g e
Wednesday a t th e h o me o f hi s
are hts , J . P.L a r s e n `
Mr . a n d Mr s. C a r l E r ic k s o n a n d
lvely n ,M n an d Mr s .Ha r l a n
Zhristiansen an d B e tty y Lo u , a n a
th e r frie nds spe nt W w n e s d s y m
`xen1ont atte n d i n g th e circus.
Rh-a n d Mr s .R0b Q!t 1185111118-
an d E d n a I I n n k e dr ove u n
Ith ac a Su nd ay to spend the
wi t h Mr s .Ha g g e l ma n a n d
}{ an ke 's s i ster , Mr s . He nr y K
an d f a mi ly .
Mr s .I-'red An de rs en spent
er a l da y s lu s t we e k xg-ith
F r e e ma n Lo f ti s .'e u an d Ph y lli s J ea n,Mi s s Th e l- I Mr s .A ]B o u g h an d sons,
na Van De V enter and I -'red Cuoh-L o s An ge le s,Calif or ni a,
nan spe nt \\'0¢il10S'iii?eve n i n g la s t we e k a t th e h ome o f th a
vi th Mr . a n d Mr s .He n r y C .Ra me r' s sister,M m .J o h n P.
xusscn and b hi ld re n.
Mr s .A r t h u r An de rs en vi si te d
.:n.. 1....... \1n|;\n\*R111:J - R Chris-
sch.
AmongParkSumHa1:0ld S
those visiting
dggf \\_qre Mr.nd
ann Iamuy '°""""=' un: "'"" °"°°'°'"""' "hir mi Hrs Clark LippinKrugMJ'Clausen entertained um birthday of Sheldon mu of --me.,E!&.¢h= 3111-53 Hustle:-s club, Thurs- Blpir was !i!f!"=1=L fsF§!'"*:"*.,'3=: 2'.T5f.'f 3T"1E»',"'L.`1'§.°E2E §2m'l'°1.}"§| | l l r | || l C l u n X£i§5a'i{,"&Hhr§a»S- af t n ,u l a u y s a n n L a l l n l f l n I ~- 1 r m a r e l l u v e s .A L u l u .7 " " 'Z h T h o m p s o n .E v e l y n " " i ¢ . ? f " § § ' & ° ° § n , .P a u l n ~ ¢ . f . » » , l § | . . . . ' L . » " £ £ s e r v e d .M r .g m t h l r s . \ " \ ° \ : - a n d M r s H e r b e r t H u n ! , n g
S p r l c k ,M r .a n d M n .o f N i c k e r s o n s p e n t .S u n d a y w i t h ! N e u m x v m i e u a n d a m u v f r o m - e m z a k n o f B e : | s o n n i n e u n e a r l y
{ ? ` " ° " ¥ § l ' . . . ' l L ' I . 'i ' . .` E E " = L " " "M r .a n d M r s .J e n s K r o | ; h . f B m " Z Z ' : . ' i " ' § § ' ° ' . ' f , ' 2 i ' f ' . . ' € ' 1' f L " » f § . ' . §' I ; h b r a t S u n d a y ; ' m a r n i f a g | ; n d * h a d b r e a k -
l ' l »I g'l n r l l l J IM m m m m e n °: n e n t m e t ' - I - _ . " ! ' i ": L . § ' . . . §. ' ? ! ' " 3 °; l " . . E ' . . , . .n l 'n i n g l r n i s r l i z s e M c C o y d o w n f o r f ! - ' t _ a t t h e ° ' } f 5 'f ° " ! " } .h e l p
rnoon.lti mntn ,15
Mr s .Lo ui e Ras mu ss en a:zd th e } a n d E d n a
:hildren accompanied Mrs.RobertRasmussen to Blair Thursday af-
Lemoont They spent the time
with Mrs. O. M. Ireland and Mrs.
Huff.Mrs. Chris Andersen and child-
Chestcr 1Mr. and ]
Estella
eral day:
Louie H01
Mr. and
s last.we e k wi t h Lira.
fendic k.l Mr s . G e o r g e L o f ti s a n d
c a lle d ,a t Ha r r y L u n -
iday .d hire.Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll
mv \ifaiLP¢'I u t th e F l o y d
apenl.Luc auuy .su un.| vlu . ..,.J o hn J en s en a nd fa mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s . E me r a ld Va n Be e k
c alled a t th e F r a n k Li n d e n ho me
Su nd ay mo rn in g. ,Mr s . Ro b e r t Ra smu s s e n a n d th e
c hi ldr en sp en t W ednesday af ter -
..--.......:.1..nh...I I Dntnmann -1nd
a visit.Wednesday with Mrs.J !
S. Lo n e ty .Mi s s V e s ta Sny de r,o f B u r t
Co.an d Ge or ge Re id o f He r m a n
we r e S u n da y d i n n er g u e s ts o f Mr .
a n d Mr s . K e n n e th Ty s o n .
\n ..t..._....\:.....1:na....r Oma h a
Mr . J e n s e n a n d Mr . n u m m e n e n -jo y e d a g a me of g o lf .
Ru t h uncl Di c k Lippni nc ott spent
Sun da y eves ii ng a t Er ne st D ixon '| ..
Mr s .A n d r e w Bec k 'vis ited Mr s .
K a te Nelse n,o f Blai n Fr i d a y e v-
en i ng .___._
ren spe nt Fr i da y wi t h Lira.Pe te da u gh ter s
Anrlarsan.deen's F r i~ Mrs. .lames Ra§musser}\Mr.Zim
SEIU Cn llulf ll I..i.\|u:u u n LAAQ nun.uu u U ,"",_______
.
..'._'n o u n u l t r a u n a .u .L n ~ . » . \ . W . . .. . . . . . .1 1 1 . 1 3 5 l l u l l i u l u s c L u n a V A .v _ __
\M t n H a r t e ;lxu h r F r n la y esen
in g .Mr s .Sophie La r se n spe nt F r i f
da y af te rn oo n wi th Mr s .Lo u i s
Rasmuss en.M r .a n d Mr s .0 .A .B r o wn ,o f
Si o u x Ci ty ,sp en t f r o m 'I'hursd.ay
Mn g i li h o me Su nd ay af ter n oo n
M r .a n d Mr s .E a r l Th o mp s o n
: m d c hi ldr en a n d Me t a An de rs en
spe nt Su n da y a t th e Ha r r y Ne f f
ho me .Ol g a Pete rsen sp en t se te r a l
:jo y s la s t we e k wi th he r sister,
f a mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s . S d . E c h n i ng e r a n d
so n , E a r l, o f Omah a , s p e nt Thu r s -
d n eve nin a n d Frimln wi th M rygya n d Mr s . Ha r r y E r ve y a n d d a u g h -
te r, Fa y e .L e o Clau sen le f t le s t 'W ednes-
wa s up lr rn ln y to e njo y th e b ri d g e
c e le b r a ti o n w i th th e F r e d Hu n lu m
f a mi ly .
Mr s . S . H. A r mstr o n g ' o f Omn
spe nt Th u r sd a y a n d Fr i d a y \»\ th
he r ni e c e, Mrs . Ne u r n W a rd c k .
Mi s s An n e s Sirnonsen ha s been
M r s . w .D .Ha lle r , o f Gle n d a le ,Ca li fo rn ia ,wa s n gu es t o f M n .
W a lte r Mc C r a c k e n a f e w d a y s o f
la s t we e k .Mr . nn d Mr s . Ge o . Oli n ge r , Ru th
a n d Geo rg e, J r .,a n d Mr s .A l b e r t
Ha n se n a n d Gwe n d oly n ,o f Mo»»
Ania ln u m \1L¢=rn Slmdsav d i l ln f fawning till Sunday evening with nm. Arbhllr Annenen.h 'clay for Minot, N. D. where ne hglplng Lin. Albert Sch50d[- wen ;];°§u'f,f'i,[|-'I|;¢| Hiifid iii.H K hl lled at t e _glEx; :22.°'=°° Henry * Rasm .=..,:2.'iG..f:'i. ".I:.';£~....¢.,..231 :.'::*§f,..*:i°..*a?."::=..':°.:.':':";°.H s£3H=_:s:'°'*' weeks but " "°"'l=f-~ ... -~
n1..
Sunday, August 4th
See the Fearless Clreggs i n their Great Free Ac t - a n
Auwmobile turning a somersault. while another auto runs
underneath IL.Mun and woman drivers.Showing both
afternoon and night on Sundays.A gmac stunt.
BRING Youll PICNIC BASKETS.PLENTY OF ROOM AND
Agc ommo oxrlous IN THE Plc mc GRGVES
This Ad W i ll Admi t Pa rty Fre e a t Auto (hte
Bc lo re 6:00 P. m.
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arrived io ~giadden~ the~ borne ~
_Mn and Mrs. Albert Sprick. Both
mother and baby are in the Blair
Hospital and are getting along
fine.Mrs.Chris Andersen and Mrs.
Pete Andersen helped Mrs.Ar-thur Andersen cook for threshers
Monday.Mrs. Louis Rasmussen and Mrs,Chris Christiansen,of Blair,
helped Mrs.Andrew Albach cook
for threshers Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen,
Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Larsenand Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pet-ersen and daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. William Christensen and the
children, of Herman, spent Sunday
at Krug park.
v'='-un
Smcéiz slmp
1 Call for Free Demonstration
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and ev/erythillg for the
SEWING MACHINE
Mrs. Freeman Loftis spent last
Monday at the George Loftis
home.Blair visitors Tuesday were:Mr.and Mrs.George Loftis and
icliildren and Marjorie;Fletcher,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson andchildren and nge ;nciemen ang
" l b l l l u i !M l a l h n . ." " " 1 ;" "v . ." g e H D I T I U l i g i l l l DM i s s A m a n d a e t e r e o n ,e n r -..._t a i n e d a n u m b e r o f f r i e n d s f r o m d M i s s g i l l ;N a r r 1 c k s p e n t T u e s
S p r i n g f i e l d ,N e b r i i i u n a a _" § 1 : ; ' .§ f ' ; ' § N e o f B l a i r ,c a m e
M r .a n d M r s .o e r t s m u s s e i M r.o u t M o n d a y e x e u n g n o h p
e n
a n d f e m x l y s p e n t .T u e s d a y e v -F .M u l l e r s e v e r z i l d a y s .
e n m g w i t h M r .a n d M r s .J e n s M r .a n d M r s .R _M I v e r s o n a n d
K r o g h .1 1 1 1 l d e m r -M r s .H a r r y A n d e r s o n » » < 1 | f . i ' m , , , i . f ' 1 . ° : } . : : . ' . . ?§ . § . s : . . .e z
mrs.Walter olcbracxen ana uur-»othy called on Mrs. Iii. V.Heath
Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and
family and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Fallen attended a picnic dimnei
held nt Riverview park in Omaha
a; Sunday by a group of Blair
Mr .a n d Mr s .u m a h u m m a n a n n
c hild ren./A lf r e d Cu r le y a n d h i s mo th e r
f r o m Li nc oln d r o ve u p Sa tu r da y
mo r n i n g g u r l h g d 1;s h o r t vi s i t a t
d h v N |f ,u n 1 " " "_'"Auanan»~'§~§'§.§'°§. .hZ""l'§¢ .T.~ §f . '. ` §' . 'é f Mms e s Gr a c e a n d He le n F a c hl;ler M r .an d Mr s .F i e d Pec k a n d
Re v. a n d Mr s .L . J .Mo r a n a n d 3 2 5 2 2 ~ a f t e r n o o n w i t h rs.f a mi ly a tte n d e d th e an n ua l b i r th -
f a mi ly sp en t W edne sday afber-M d ' M C H h da y d i n n e r gi ve n Su nd ay a t t h e
110011 a t th e fuhn JCDBBI1 liollle 11nln:|J1?|nPd Strssuflday d i n » \ § n § ; | § E § § §<§.3g5h°»hoIIllE f o l Ml'-»
the Harold Curley name.Quite a few from aroun here
attended the big dedic :\at
Blair Friday._
Mn. Joe 'Blrry md son, Gene, ;{;,;'i,}1lyi' of their daughters, "`§{I31`EInF ;;-;m,,,,, visi
I 0 h s nt Sundly evening H 'nd daughter °lib "£i'.."..J'°m-.. Jim Edwlnll. 2*!='2'.;..E1"°.f.E'
.. . .
'L'l'.J.f ~ ~ §E."'?l..'f.»...,..."
to r n o f Mr .
L were Q i n
an d Alloc ,
f:n|a.r\1\n§r.nnd iii J. L . Peterson und
aan, Ruben, spent Tuesday even-,ing at the Frank Linden home.
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Mr. and Mn. Robert Rlsmmuven and children were Sunday din-
ner guens of Mr. and Mn. George
Rli munen." _.....|ni ..I- IM " 'r nn n ml -
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children, of sun-,
f-f \Hn|Ki||gdon
The children of Mr. and Mn.' a en.'ll.Bunn pleaa\\:l\\ly s u g p g i u d u m m m ' ~ ~
Qhelr P-!f!\!+L§!*"_1".é2 =::.;:':: ple qf .=!'e D1;-i=\-.cp
v..¢........-... ,,-_-__.f 'n uPaul Flckler spent Sundly | -Mrterno on lt Oakland with friends _mi
ut the Service Seeker:C h l :afwmdthe Pleasant. View 'Sunday ==»-»g n n
Rev. and Mrs. Reese and Bobby
spent the forepzm.of last week
visiting friends around Hermanand this neighborhood. Rev. Reese
was the former pastor of the Bqp-
tist church in Herman.A .mma :~m\\'d from here attend-|
xx?~and chilgl-
tended the
'oung' Pew
.lrch wd th
1 ..
Sunday, August 4th
See the Fearless Clreggs i n their Great Free Ac t - a n
Auwmobile turning a somersault. while another auto runs
underneath IL.Mun and woman drivers.Showing both
afternoon and night on Sundays.A gmac stunt.
BRING Youll PICNIC BASKETS.PLENTY OF ROOM AND
Agc ommo oxrlous IN THE Plc mc GRGVES
This Ad W i ll Admi t Pa rty Fre e a t Auto (hte
Bc lo re 6:00 P. m.
~ P S2?Id§1ggkAv»-
arrived io ~giadden~ the~ borne ~
_Mn and Mrs. Albert Sprick. Both
mother and baby are in the Blair
Hospital and are getting along
fine.Mrs.Chris Andersen and Mrs.
Pete Andersen helped Mrs.Ar-thur Andersen cook for threshers
Monday.Mrs. Louis Rasmussen and Mrs,Chris Christiansen,of Blair,
helped Mrs.Andrew Albach cook
for threshers Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen,
Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Larsenand Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pet-ersen and daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. William Christensen and the
children, of Herman, spent Sunday
at Krug park.
v'='-un
Smcéiz slmp
1 Call for Free Demonstration
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and ev/erythillg for the
SEWING MACHINE
r. . .|-b v - -- . . .__ e d t h e f r e e m o v i e s i n H e r z n a n o n
S n t t i r d a y e v e n i n g .\
O s c a r ,E d d i e a n d H e n r B l u m
w e r e W i n s l o w v i s i t o r s W c l n e 5 l i t 1 ) '
e\.¢°!ling.M r .an d Mr s .Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll
| a n d J u n i o r t: ti le d a t E a r l Th o m p -
sun's Su nd ay eve nin g.l L i t tle J e an Hovenelic k spe nt
J I l illlu llllrh nu\..|¢;"| : u '-.-fa mi i y , o f Fr e mo n t.Mr .an d Mr s .
C la r k Stri c klett a n d f a mi ly .we re
di nn er gue sts o f M r .a n d Mr s .
Ha r r y E r v e v an d d a ug h te r ,Fay e.
Mr . a n d Mr s . Rob e r t Ras mu s s e n
a n d f a mi ly sp-ent Su nd ay eve ni n g
wi th Mr . a n d Mrs . J en s So ren se n,
n e a r Or u m.Mr .an d Mr s .J i m E d wa r d s
th e [|»I\nl\@rSary UI.LIIU Ulll»l|us»Jo f Mr s .B u n n a n d presented her
w i t h a dozen si lve r kn i ve s a n d
fo r ks .Mr . u n d .Mr s . A . R. B e s le s ,
A u d r e y a n d A u s ti n an d J u n e , Mr .
a n d Mr s .By r o n B u n n a n d E u g e n e
a n d Ch ri s Ne lso n ,M r .a n d Mr s .
Op a l Re eve s an d Bernic e a n d M r .
a n d Mr s . P r e n ti c e S mi th we r e th e
....u\n(i\rn¢:nnri fli(!IiliS i3I\.i05illH thf
wa s he ld i n is lmwo o u r a r a n u n -ciay.»1
Mi s s Ru th Li p pi n c o tt sp e n t
Fr i da y wi th Le on e Ra ver .Th e atte nda nc e a t th e Su n da y
Sc ho ol was f if ty -thr ee .~Mi s s A n n a B a r to n a n d M r .
Y a n A lle n vis ited a t th e W altier
1\c Cr aeken h o me la st Th u r s d a y
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other family.Ice cream will be
served.Miss Emyle Aronson en-
tertained the youpger folks pre-
sent with a lunch and lawn party.The next meeting wiil be AugustSwithMrs.Leon Hindley withUse This Ad for Free Admission to
K R U G P A R K ( O m a h a )
For Yourse lf and Fa mily or Autci Party
Sunday, August 4th
See the Fearless Clreggs i n their Great Free Ac t - a n
Auwmobile turning a somersault. while another auto runs
under a ll ` .M ' '``ne x IL un and woman drivers.bho wmg bo th
afternoon and night on Sundays.A great stunt.
BRING Youll PICNIC BASKETS.PLENTY OF ROOM AND
Ae c ommoo xrlo us IN THE Plc mc GRGVES
This Ad W i ll Admi t Pa rty Fre e a t Auto (hte
Bc lo re 6:00 P. m.
~ P 52gl;\I<*£§kAv¢.
See the NEW
Singer Sewing Machines
~at the
SINGER SHOP
1 Call for Free Demonstration
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and ev/erythillg for the
SEWING MACHINE
51i»i=;' ~iSa tu r da y n i g h t wi t h ner gr a n u -par ents,Mr . a n d Mr s. Ch as .Ho v-
endic k.Mr s .He n r y Ho ve ni li c k f r o m
B la i r i s vi s i ti n g i n th i s neigh bor-
hood.Mr s .llli hn ie B l u m helped Mr s .
He n r y Me ng e d oh t c o o k f o r th r es h -
ers. F riday .Mr . a n d Mr s . L o u i e F r a n k s a n d
E d n a , f r o m S a lt L a k e C i t y , U ta h ,
o n d Ru t h Paulson sp en t f r o mllio mlny to W ednesday vi s i tin Q' C .
J .N e l s o n a n d f a m i l y a t O a k l a n d .
M r . a n d M r s .P e t e r I I s g g e v i s i t -
a n 1 1 . . ! . .L . u m "I n c l
spe nt Fr i da y wi th M r .u n d Mr s .
Ed No y e s , i n Bla ir .
nr
ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD
» - - » » - - -
Th e K i n d r e d Me r r y Ma k e r s c lu b
me t Th u r s d a y a f te r n o o n wi th Mr s .
R.M .Iver so n.Vi s i to r s we r eMr s .A. "W C la r k e a n d two c h i ld -
ren,Mr s .I..L .L a y m a n a n d f i ve
c hi ldr en a n d Mi s s A n n a Paulsen.
Th e pres ide nt,Mr s .J .F i tc h a p -
nni ntad a n e w c o mmi tte e as f o l-
| \ Illl»ll\ u an-- - -_,__oc casion.Mr s . Mo r g a n W li i tn a e k , o f He r -
ni n n ,is c a r i n g f o r Mr s .Cly d e
Me tt le r du r i n g he r illn ess sinc e
F r i d a y .Tu es d ay e ven in g gs he wa s
ta k e n to th e Swedi.ih Mi s si o n
os pi ts l i n Oma h a .H e r ma n y
fri en ds c er ta in ly ho pe Mr s .Me tz -
le r ma y s o on r ec o ve r .Mr .a n d Mr s .Olie B e r g , o f 0 -
ms h a ,c alled n t th e W .J .Bo ite
ho me S u nd ay f o re no on .Mr . B o i te
f a r ms t h e B e r g la n d .
Th e Ri ve r vi e w S h e e p C lu b i s to.1...of F i i d n o e ve n i n i r wi th Mi ld r e d l
u l . u r l l l u u l nM r s .T e d O l i n g e r v i s i b e d a t t h e
p a i e n t a l S .L o c k l i n g h o m e i n M o -
d s l e l a s t T u e s d a y .
T h e B e n c h C o m m u n i t y C l u b m e t
w i t h M r . s .C h r i s J e n s e n ' T h u r s d a y
a f t e r n o o n w i t h 1 2 m e m b e r s p r e -
s e n t .I t w a s v o t e d t o h a v e t h e
C l u b p i c n i c A u g u s t 4 t h i n t h e p o r k
a t L y o n s .M r s .H a r l e y A p p l e b y ,
o f H e r m a n h a s i n v i t e d t h e c l u b t o
h o l d t h e i r n e x t m e e t i n g o t h e r
h o m e o n A u g u s t S t h .A d e l i c i o u s
l u n c h w a s s e r v e d b y t h e r e f r e t l l -
m e n t c o m m i t t e e .M r s .H a r r y
U . . . . I H .n h r l R h a A n r l m \ 1 | . 'B e c kG v e n u z h z c d a t t h e n l a m n n o i e r l lu l u t l a I nTue sda y eve nin g.M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y mo n d Ma g i li
a n d J u n i o r we re F r e mo n t caller.;
on e d a y la st wee k .M r .a n d Mr s .Ho w a r d Cu r le y
an d c h ild re n spe nt Su nd ay a t th e
Ha r o ld C u r le y h o me .A n n a E d l g a e n s p e n t S u n d a y a t
~ n d : . /x v I l o .{ \ , , \ ,
| " - - -v - -_l o w s :F l o w e r ;M r s .H a r r y T y s o n ,
p u r c h a s i n g :M r s .B y r o n B u n n ;
a n d M r s .K e n n e t h T y s o n ;V i s i t i n g
M r s .T .W a k e f i e l d ,M r s .C .B .
B u n n ,a n d M r s .A .E .D i x o n .I t
w a s v o t e d t a p c o n t i n u e s e r v i n g t h e
s a m e a m o u n t o f r e f r e s h m e n t s a s
i n t h e p a s t .T h e n e x t m e e t i n g i s
t o b e A u g u s t 8 w i t h M r s .G e o r g e
Ha i n an h oste ss.
a u u u _- _ " __.M e r i d i t h a n d W i l l a r d I v e r s o n a t
t h e R .M .h e r s o n h o m e .
M i s s M a r g a r e t W a r r i c k e n t e r -
t a i n e d M i s s A l m a W r i c k ,o f B l a i r
a n d M i s s P o l l y F i n c h ,o i C a l h o u n
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g
a t t h e N e u m W a r r i c k h o m e .
M y .a n d M r s .R .M .I v e r s o n a n d
t h r e e s o n s s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n
_. . - E A L \ l - . .|n ¢ n \ \ ' ¢\ \ \ | \ *\ P l .L i f S
| D u | | \ . u u n u . v n u c - . . . __ma d e n o th a t c o mmi tte e .:
Mr . a n d Mr s . A r th u r W e a th e r b y
an d E ve r e tt an d Mi s a N a o m i
S mi th sp en t Mo n d a y e v e n i n g i a t
F r e d Pec k's.Th e Servic e Seekers ciass o f t h e
Plea sa nt V i e w Su n da y sc hool
dr o ve to Oa k la n d Ia f te r Su n d a y
sc hool an d ha d a p i c n i c a t t h e
- » - b I..N m nffm-nnnn th e W ill-
R ° 9 @ € i 5 § " ? f i £ ? £ @ "
1 0J \ ' e q u / a r l g S d b j s r $1'L'L-E'
T3
a 8¢a1m}€¢/29 Piece
Set of ¢5}2've1fu/are
H1135 .NOI¥Tl8 INISIISUII,Lxulu va n -la nd ,spe nt Su nd ay a t th e ' C h a s .
Pau ls on l r m e .Mr . a n Mr s . L o u i e F r a n k s a n d
Ed n a ,f r o m Sa lt L a k e Ci ty ,Mi s s
No r m a Ne lso n ,o f Oa k lan d ,a n d
Mi s s Ru t h Pau ls on le f t W ednes-
da y f o r Ka n sa s Ci ty wh e r e th eyviai ted wi t h Ge r a ld F y e e ma n f e d !
Mr . a n d M r s . T. K . I ve m
thr ee da ug h te rs ,W i ll a n d
Ive rs o n a n d th e i r mo th e r
to C o lu mb u s m d L e i g h to
Sun day wi t h rela tives.
Mi s s Ma r g a r e t W a r r i c k
Su nd ay eve n i n g to s ta y
da y s a t th e h o me oi ' h e r c o u si n ,
l l -l:..|....D n ¢ l n nun!n f 'T'nI.r.
o n a n d
Pe ar l
dr ove
spe nd
we n t
a f e w
\|\r\£[l.ULIB.|\f\::|¢:»v.aa nn........,.,_J .C.Chr is te ns en , in Bla i r .
Mr s . I ). Ble vin s a n d L u c y , L u th e r
a n d B i ll Ble vi n s f r o m ne ar K e n -
n a r d we r e Su nd ay di nn er gu es ts
o f M r .a n d Mr s .Ro b er t W i d e ne r .
M r .a n d Mr s .No r ma n W a r ri c k
a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Geo rge Ha i n
dr o ve to Oma h a W ednesday a n d
f l i l l h u A l l y o u . .a a a v u - . v -__n e r s o i 't h e c o n t e s t w h i c h h a s b e e n
heid rec ently we r e tr e a te d by ' th c
si de tha t lo st.~
C H U R C H O F G O D i n I
E .E .Gie sle r, Pa sto r..I
Servic es la st Su nd ay we r e f a rFREE /
family.They returned nome aan-mrs. 14:11urday.amah.
Mr.and Mrs. .fnlbet Haugen 1 Maul ar
u . u u | . u 1 | . c | ,G a z l l v V L A s n ;to ok i n a sh ow.o f Om a h a ab ove o u r e xp ec tai i on ...Mr s .Ma r y S t t .,W .D or!. .u m o ''T h A ve r y br e the r n Hs lt e d i n"?...;'l£ `S 'I' §m" Inu lf f f é a n v C8 I n €llP E nlay P? F"'EP_'_E'e1fff.'f Rini.e|mz1 Snn rlnm
SE L DOM wi ll vo u g et a n o p po r tu n i ty li k e th is ! W i th even-Glow-bov. or Rav-Boy parlor furnac e
wid during a limited time we will give FREE this beautiful 29-plc c e set of genuine Rogers silvera-
war e. ju st thi nk n 29 pieces in a stunning green and gold c hest FREE. The ic t c ontains 6 kfliveg, 6
forks, I2 teaspoons, 3 tablespoons, 1 butter knife, and I sugar shell. All T w m t i e t h Ce n tu r y Ha z e n
silver! This offer is to c lose toon. So c ome i n NOW and an thu b eautif ul su . . . and ar e the Globu
and children spent Sunday evening
at Chris Larsens.Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher
and Delbert visited at the PeteLarsenhomeSunday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Sylvester Lock-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen-kilde, and Mr. and Mrs. Killy Hos-enkilde all from Ardingtnn and
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Hansen and
children visited av. the Chas. Hov-
endick home Sunday.Martin Enwulfoon visited at the
Martin Haier home Sunday ewn-
mg.Anna Hoier is visiting at the
Peter Hagge home.Esther Kruger helped Mrs. Mi,-;~nie Blum prepare lunch for thres -
ers Friday afternoon.A very pleasant gathering was
held at the Meade park in HenuanSunday when arhust ol friends and
relatives were invited m attendnniaiie dinner in honor of Mrs.
......\....,.,......=............,-.-.....,to stay until Saturday with the
Neum Warrick family and attend
the bridge celebration.Bert Mettler and son,ClintonandCharles and Mrs.llctler's
mother,Mrs.Roberts, were Sun~
day nftemoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Metzler.Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hansen of Omaha wereiorenoon callers there and Mr. and
Mrs.C.C. Jacobson and son of
Omaha were supper guestsMrs.Rosa Sears who has been
staying with her daughter,Mrs
Chas Ray near Tekamah cameTuesday evening to visit Mr. and
Mra.Henry Beard until Sunday
when she went to Otis Bridwell
near New EnglandMr.and Mrs.George Enyeart
and '.Sunday at the Alfred Feer home
in Flair
with hor sr~lcr, mrs. rr-ann rr...-cr and Francis.Lars Paulsen treated the menwho helped him thrash to icecreamMondayafternoonwhen
they had finished.Chris Jensen's
machine did the threshing.
BT CALHOUN
AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs.William Sicvers
and daughter Miss Dorothy left
Thursday morning by auto for
Grand Island where the fon'ner's
sister,Mrs.Minnie Huffman will
join them on a trip to Estes Park,
Colorado.Dr. and Mrs. Geesaman and the
Sr., and daughter Misa Celia, re-
turned Friday from a ten days va-
cation at Lake Okoboji.
c h i l d r e n \ i s i l e d F r i d a y a ' \c h i l d r e n a n d M r s .G e o r g e R o h w e r
I
M r s .C .B .B u n n ,M r s .B y r o n
-.-_ _ ,. . . _n . . .frm..\.......\...\.i'¢r of Mrs.
pn.......... ......,__, _The church voted to send their
pastor as a delegate to the gener-
al conference at Oregon, lll.Sunday school next Sundaycit
10:00 A. M.
Sacrament soon after the morn~
ing service.Don't fall to attend
church while your pastor is away.
Church board meets Friday ev-
ening.The matter of supplying
the pulpit during the pastor's ab»
sence is left wi th the church
boanl.Stand by your Sundayschool
FIRST METHODIST c n u a c n
Carl Bader. Pastor
3 ISunday, August 4th j10 A. M. Church School
ll A. M. Morning Worship. Visit-
nd keep up the record._
parlor furnaces, too
wah du uxmq. nw
in¢. Falun; cold ul
February und Much
ww an. nun l nhnu no HW "n w
u¢ wmderful anion
d Gl.O\!lvOY fw
noe Int. Thu beamful <.i1.0WB()Y-you
wil be prusi If it-
an be inunlcd iq an
hui; dur..
4
\
An ne Goo dr ic h, who d ep ar ts i n th e
ne ar f u tu r e ! o r Ca li f or n i a wh er e
s h e wi ll ma k e h e r h o me w i th h e r
nd c es ,th e I i e r z o g uieiaers.Lierie
B u n n an d Eu g en e u n a mr b .Uy la Anu ..........,......., , - , - ___Re e ve s a n d Eu n ic e we re gu e sts o t Ni c k Ra t h j e n w a s sold a t a u c ti o n
Mr s . A . R. B ea le s Fr i d a y .a t h e r residenc e Sa tu rd a y af ter -
M r .a n d Mr.J.A .A .An de rs en noun.Mr s . Ra th ja n wi ll ma k e h e r
-..J c an Flash DHA R1I$.H H I Q V ~ ~ h e r s o n , ~ ~ f a m *
i n g ureacher.Special music.
Bring your fdends..
B P. M. Happy Hour Servioei The
Sneaker:Dr. John Grant. ShichFrancis and Gretchen nerzog navelllvéd in Calllornia' for a cauple oflyears and like the country so well
that they have persuaded their
nunt to come and be wiih them.
:mu nv",v w............_._____,Denny of Tekamah were Sunday
dlnner guests of their daughta,
Mrs. F. Mueller and husband.Mrs.Clyde Metzler spent Fri-
Mrs. Goodrich, a resident of New'duy afternoon with Mrs. Don Met-
England for years will be greatly xler.
\ly.Mrd. Wi llia m si n-w and Mrs.
Anna Roberts were hnstesses atthe home of the latter to ninetablesofbddgelastWednesday
aftemoon.Mm. J. H. Darling, of
(lnddrnusic.,.
Thursday 7:30 P. M. People's Hou!
Prayer Meeting.
7
Adveruse in The E°\»¢S'Pri8e.J
PETERSEN HARDWARE Blair, Nebr
--' nm Blah Nebxjaslm, August 1; l92Q
- -Tin ln n lu a b le '
to R ho d ui zm S e lt le r
One of the mos! genomlly used
:Hi d e s In th e ru r a l h ome s o f llho-
de d n i s th e p e tr o l u n .Pe tr ol a nd
m u l a l l ar e s old I n mo s t p a r ts o f
~fx-in In ttns mnmlnlnpz four gn!~
lo n : lp l e vé .The se ti ns a r e th e
s a t i va . b e s t fri en ds, f or h e p u ts
th e m tn n h un d r ed u se s .l n Ilh o-
_ -.. . . . . . _. .. , . . . . . .. .
.tra Abc.
11:00 a. rn. Classical Record Pro.
11:30 a. m. Novelty Program. Abc.
11:45 a. m. Devotional Program
Abc.
12:00 p. rn. Van Sickle Half Hour
12:30 p. m. American Popular 0r~
chestra Abc.
1:00 p..m. Warren Anderson's
Olympic Rangwprs, Abc.
2:00 p. rn. World in Review, Abc.
Deatruclive Fife: Set .
by Terror-Ridden Cats
T w o storles fr o m Paris te ll o f
two c l!-S. enc ll of who m b ur n e d n
house down.From Mo ntlmlla rd. In
th e c u t , c o me s m e ta le o f n c a l
lr h lr h .In th e a hs enr e of Its mls-
UP N. c r a wle d u p o n the mantel-
tbem tn n hundred uses.lu Ilho-
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
,.l :un
Bits of Music, Abc.
p. m. Uni. of Ncbr.
p.rn. American Salon 0lCl'|s
estra, Abc.
p. m. Song recital, Abc.
p. m. American Artistic En~
semble, Abc.
5:00
6:00
6:10
9:00
9:30
p.m."Euterpeans",IIéllie
Sumde & Gordon Onstad
p. rn. Baseball Reports
p. rn. Song fest and Varsity
Quartet, Abc.
p. m. Leo Beck and His Or-
chestra
p. rn. Stoll's Rhythm Aces
(SF) Abc.
10:00 p. m. "Over land & sea" A
musical travelogue, Abc.
11:00 p. rh. John & Ned and Metro
and Cosmo (SF)Abc.
]1:30 p.m.Georgia Stoll's
Rhyahm Aces. (SF)Am.
THURSDAY, AU T Sth, 1929
6:00 a. rn. Drov s et. Un. Pro.
6:30 a. m. Record mgram
9:15
9:30
:\. rn. Gooch's Food Products
Co.
a.m.Weather Report, Uni.
of Nebraska.
.=that hung above.It l~st its tooling
and fell into the tire.Craxed with
fright md pnln I! ntralkod out ot
....r r r :4n c an ope ner. bea ten f lat and used
as r almproo t' roof s f or s mall sh eds
an d le a nton .\\ltl1 a little mn nlpu~
la tio n n settler wi ll ma k e gutter-illllr.an d so me spouting ma y be
ma de f r om th em to c ar r y pr e c i ou s
mln wa te r fr om r oo f to water tan k.
wi th h o le s p u n c h e d I n th e lltle s
a n d a fe w b la zi n g lo g s wi thi n the
n u ,th e settler has u n exc ellent
br ui er h y lr hi vh h e ma y smok e hi s
pi p e a n d read his mon th- old ne ws
tm b ltle r J uly n lg itll.He Hts I ti n
into 1 lo ose c a ge of mo squ ito wi re
netti ng an d fills th e spa c e be tween
with c ha rc o al wh ic h h e kee ps we t.
Be h old his dairy safe,where his
h o tte r wi ll n o t t u m to o ll n o r h i s
J u g o f mi lk s ou r in th e to r ri d No -
ve mbe r da y s . F r om n ti n h e mu k a
a c amp oven for the Sun dos' ronet.
I n I t his bread and cereals are
ngtorea tmm insec t pests.
meeting were read nnd lpprvved.
On motion duly mxde and car-
ried the valuation of Lots 'I and
B, Block 26, Arlington was reduced
tu 51300.
Nothing further having been
brought before the Board for con-
sideration the Board adjonrmvi to
meet August 12, 1929.
bridge at Blnir has been opened
for tnffic.
Bridgeyon-Brown Grocery mov
ed m newly constructed building,
which was efedxd to replace the
burned structure.
Ben4on-Buy-Rite Store building
remodeled and new meat depen-
ment installed.
Di s tr i c t,Vbfsest Po i n t,A u g u s t 9 ;
T H E P R O G R A M
10 :0 0 a . m.E n te r ta i n me n t,rac es
11: 15 a. rn.Th e Re la tio n o f ln -
sur an c e a nd Fi n a nc e to A g r ic u l-
tu r a l devel|nent--~E.A . Ty le r .
12 :0 0 no on Ba s k e t lun c h.
1 |
l :||:I l o
hi g h e r a n d ma d e wi d e r i n plac es.
Ne w g u a r d ra ils h ave b ee n p la c e d
on the B a rr y hi ll.Two o f th e n e w
bri dg es h a ve been c o mp le te d a n d
wo r k o n th e re s t i s be i n g r u sh e d .
Th e p i l i n g f o r th e m i s a lr e a d y i n
plac e a n d sever al a r e ready f o r
th e c o nc re te f lo or s.
6 ~|:.:
Wy man.;Ga s omp xmy s e ek i n g
fr a n c hi s e to s u p p ly n a tu r a l ga s to
this p lac e.
Gothenburg*J . C .Pe n ne y Co m-
pa n y to o p e n s to r e a b o u t S e p t.I .
L y o n s - - C o o p e r a t i ve Cr ea mer y
2:00 p. rn. World in ReviewGOOD CROPS IN THE WEST
Mrs. Oliver Hudleson and sis
Plattsmouth--Stmet signs will
be placed in various 'parts of city.
Peru--Peru Bakery has changed
hands.
BLAIR-FREMONT ROAD
GRADING WORK PROCEEDS
Most of the grading on the new
ma d from Blair to Fremont has
been completed tn Arlington.The
graders are now working on ihe
strebch of road from the Mar-
shall nurserla into town.A new
grade has been built up mast of
the way and the work of gravel-
ing will begin noon.
All of the gmvel contracts were
included i n the J uly je tti ng by
the state highway department and
it is possible that the gravel may
be placed before all of the bridges
are completed.
Grading of tne road betvmen
Arlington and Blair is being done
of paving situation in this place.
Nickerson--People's Cooperadve
Store changed ownership.
Oxfam--Efficiency Chain Stores
Eompany,Inc.established branch
store in this city.
Arnold--Lobby of Wehrley 'Theatre
redecornted.
Bridgeport--Contract awarded
for erection of new passenger sta-
tion and freight house here.
Cole:-idg.:Drive underway t o
provide funds for erection of the
school exhibit building on Fair-
grounds.
Arapahoe--Efficiency S t o re s,
Inc.opened store in redecorated
buiiding north of 'i ~st office.
1 Platts)nouth--- 0'1£n 1L"l.aek-
u a . Ab u
1:30 p. rn. Warren Andersolfs 0-
lympic Rangers Abc.
2:00 p. m. 'World in Review, Abc.
2: 1 5 p . m V i g n e ttg s Mo d e r n e s f - - A
b i t o f mu s i c , A b c .
2 : 3 0 p . m.Un i ve r s i ty o f N e h r .
3: 00 p .m .A me r i c a n Sa lo n Or c h .
U ~.5 |
evening everybody on the streets
looked tagged out.
Today the people of the com~
munity have taken a new hold on
things and everyone feels lfxe re~
lie! that coma alter a fine rain.
Corn is in excellent shape and
everything points towud a bum~
per crop.
10:45 a.
1.1 :OIT a.
11:30 a.
11:45 a.
rn.
m.m. Devotions! Pro.Abc.
12:30 p.rn.
Abc.
Warren Andersolfs 0-1:00 p. m.
m.
Golden Hour O~chestra
Ciassical Record Pro.
Novelty); program Abc
mer.Popular Orch.
1:30 p. gn.Extension Se r v i c e
Part in Agricuitures Adjustment
by George E. Farrell.
|I
FOUR DISTRICT
PICNICS HELD
(Continued from page one)
Extension Service Specialists in
cooperation with local Farm Bu~
reau Committees,will supervise
the playgrounds for the children.
The seveml county organizations
are supplying the fun and enter-tiinrnent.
E. A. Tyler, Director of Finange
and Insurance of the Nebrl Farm
Bureau Federation will speak in
the moming.The dates and plac-
es are:Western District,Bridgeport,
Nob.,August 6;Central District,
Gibbon, August 7; Southeast Dis-
'rn.em*. .'ri Strings" Abc,
5:00 p.m."Euterpeants"Gordon
Onstad -En Anne Bjllings.
6:00 p. m. Baseball reports.
6:10 p.m.Vic liieyers' Columbia
Recording Orchestra Abc.
9:00 p. m. Leo Beck and his Or.
8:30 p. rn. AC program
10:00 p. m.Musical Gems from
Works of the Masters.
11:00 p. m. Ned 8: John and Metro
&Cosmo Abc (SF)
11:30 vp. m. String Quartet Abc SF
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1929
6:00 a. m. Drovers Vet. Program.
6:30 a. m. Record Program
9:15 ia.m.Gooch Food Products
Co.
9:30 a rn.Weather report,Uni.
of Nebrf
10:00 a. rn. Home Owned Stores
And those who have . fend this 1o:W v- ~ Baseball Rzports l6:10 p. m Vic Meyers' Recording
Orchestra, Ab¢.510:00 P- m. American Opera Co,
Abc.
11:00 p. m. Anthony Euwer, Bard
of' the Air, Abc.
11:30 p. rn. American Artistic En-
novel will lind this amazing noviel
as exciting as ever.1
There is n delightful roman¢§»
too in the capable hands of Nail
Hamilton and Jean Anhur.Mins
Arthur is the bcautiiul white girl
who innocently is forred to do the
hiddincr nf rm Mum-hu Ami it i ssemble, Abc EE:fL`€'25§2§.€':§3§5'.§* ,§.§{_2i;r a u l l u g c u l c
lllU||r u muncnu plans w murvuvpD R.» wh o f a lls i n I o ve wi th Mi s s A r th u r _ggTHEM YSTERIOUS
FU MANCHU :md agtempts to save her from the
'clutches of Fu Manchu.One of the most fascinating my-9 Warner Oland plays the part QE
stery stories ever written,"The
Mysterious Dr.Fu Manchu,"has
been made into a thrilling all-
talking melodrama am!will be
shown at the Paramount Theatre
1 Omaha during the week of
August 2.Heading the cast of
well known players 'are Warner
Fu Manchu.For many years 0-
land has created Chinese reles and:ihthis picture g~i\'cS one of the
best performances Qf his carcfir..0.P.Haggie as Lfhyland Smit ,
the famous detective, also givesfmfine performance.Haggis, it wlll
he remembered is the well knowmOland,the creator of many Ori-actor of the legitimate stage v:ho»
ental roles,Jean Arthur,0.P.recently made his debut.on the
Hegzie and Neil Hamilton.|tulk§}3 S¢l"l'€H with Jeanne Eagles
Fu Manchu, the diabolical. n1ad~ in "The Letterdened Chinese philosopher, Ana nfl In addition to "The 5f5'5l€H°:1-"
fictions most interesting charac-
ters who plots a terrible revenge
on those who were unwittingly re-
sponsible for the death of his
wife and daughetr, is vividly de-
picted in this screen drarrmtiza-
tion of Sax Rahmers will known
novel.crafty schemes and the
manner 'n which he uses a beauti-
Dr.Fu Manchu"the Pumrnodn:
presents Al Morey, Blaster of Em
tertainment,and the Paramoucnf
stage ba nd in the N;:wYork gp
duced Publix stage show,"Ii 11
bow Trail," Featured in the Hafin~
bow Trail is Jean Boydell, the rn
ique pepologist,Bud Carlell,h-.
conversational rorre-ma11inuIa"tor.ful white girl, over whom he ex-
erts a mysterious hypnotic influ-
ence to further his half-cmzed de~
.sire for revenge, bring to the aud-
ible screen many weird and bmath
Ossman and Schepp,the mnsfte
banjoists, the Bachelor Four, sing
ing around the campfire, Jean De
nereaux, a clever dancer and H11
Gluck Sorrel Girls.in n danc-
'th e win dow an d to in us ual h aun t.
r f h f m u n r y m blazing f o r set
.th ve to the b uildin g. whi c h burned
to th e lr rlund . Th e other tale c ame
f r o m Ln r lvn t on the west coast.
'.l'l:me a c at had bee n n lmmed by
two small zi rls. wh o ha d be en lef t
an home a lone.Th e e lde r o f th e
two ma tc h ed u c o a l fr o m th e 0 re ~
pla c e and p ut It on the c at'a bac k.
Th e a ni ma l mnh ed fr o m th e r o o m
i n to th e adjoi ning bedroom an d
leaped into the bedc lotheu.W hen
the r es ultin g bln za a n lio ally pe r~
;('f.l\£'d by the girls It had gr o wn
'to ove rwh elming pro por tio ns.Th e
#Sir k r ush ed o ut of the house andju n! b ui ld in g was h or ne d down.
c
'r
I Go od Tr c n c li c r ma n
"f":'!¢-!l';.: the history of .»\merlca's
1 12:c hrh lts ln the \\'o rld' s W o rk,
ISHN:l' 1n l.the writer.finds him-
: n l l nm:we:|nl the :nn tro nomlc
ff;' 1 ,.r ¢|f¢»»¢=(mhr~rsr nu Ill('F "fe79|-flnfq.|In lhi'c lsrouhle!n f :h e
tin-»-s.
°n -'*1 si"-sv r ' - 1 f lw
p i a 1\|| f"\"1\li§
| | la!tl.:;!H "'Il5*"*
by r r . l "1 °|.I1t
m| .\|| ::1 .l l :;\}.¢." | i - . t t!"**|11'-»-I "1\"*°"l " " ' r
tv 1 ~r
wrhme :...m». senral ki nd # o l Bali,
c o rn bread and lig ht bread.Innk-
nr d s n f n ie :md qmu-is o f vi n e !l On e i s amaz:-d th at the poor fel»
lo ws survived.".
The Ch oo- Cho u D esi re
I n th e Lo nd on Saturday lle\\v
Mr. Sir-rndnlo 11:-nnc tl records 1 is
Imer es tlng hun mn phenomenon:
"I lmve kn own at le as t two g re at
sc holars (one nn .\r1stotoli:m.the
other n c onelituilnnnl luismriun)
:ibn would mee ful' raiijmly hrldgesc ,
to see the :ruins |m~<a ximlerllootll
a n d arrive delilierotely early nt u
terminus (iw.lien making 11 journey ),
no that they might gauze In mlmira-
tion at the engine :and even nrrmfl
ly mo un t the fnntplote and ta lk
wi th the driver."
w e hn ve felt ti m!way nurself.
Smu t!boy s wh o wic h to grow up
o n d bec ome loc mnntive ongxlrleers
:ere at Inst coniplctcly jurstilied.-»
New Yo rk Pns i.
Phonphorescenc a
Dec uninrniully Illel1umhle hu! unc-
fu l potato,when stored I n u :lark
¢~»llnr, heroines luminous.muc h to
the ns tonls hmmt a nd c o nstern ation
of tho nln=c r\cr.A
Many n stor y of n weir d spec ter,
o r ghostly rlxi tn nt fr om linnllier
wo rld.has had its o rigin in some
phmrphnroscem c lisplrly.The re nre
n u m !fo rms n r n wr v o r los s lu mi -
nous fun gus whiz-ll llvo ln wocnls
:y y i (owns. ¢~u\vs and c lmrc hy nrds.
an d their my stori nuQbli zls h| : men
ligh t. shin ing not in the ho ur s of
darkness.vrmilc!douhzioss n u the
sopenstltionn mi nd wi th a we an d
fear.
NEBRASKA \v¥~:1-:aw
I N D U S T R I A L R E V I E W
Th e Oxf o r d Sta nda rd States
th a t $20,000 has been offe red by
th e P r a i r i e Oi l Co.fo r the ri g h ts
o n a we ll a n d fi eld n o w in pr o-
c ess o f de ve lo pmen t in th a t sec-
ti o n ,~
A ' n e w college bu ild in g i n c on-
nec ti on wi th Sac red He a r t Con-
ve n t a t Om a h a wi ll b e b u i l t a t a
probab le c o st of $150 ,000.A n e w
c h ap e l fo r S t. Ce c i lia c h ur c h is to
b e b u i lt by the Mr s .C.B.Na s h
eata te.`
Lo c a l c ap ital a t Supe rior h a s
rai sed th e mo n e y to purc hase a
des ira ble lo t up on whi c h a n o u t-
d d e c omp any wi ll e r e c t a n e w h o -
'tel th a t wi ll b e a welc o me credit.
to th e c i ty .
Th e w o r k o f i mp r o vi n g th e n e g
p a r k a t Ha y Spr in gs has beg un.
Q'Th e c o m mi t te e in c ha rg e is i nvit»
i n g sug ge sted names.Sher idan
Aeounty ha s 39,517 *more aéres i n
g .a to p thi s y e a r th a n la s t, whi c h a -
e eeeded a l l pr evio us y ears.H a y
A £prin¢~s prec inc t ha s 52 pe r c e n t
n f th e seeded .a c r e ag e o f the
c o un ty .
TM Ffirbvry Wiqdmill com-
n n r so ld 260 W in dmi lls an d 200
ie n e e !to we r s to to rn ad o suffe rers
-wi t h i n a : m e k af t e r th e rec ent
xt e r m .
t A trxct o f 160 acres has been
secured for an airpbrt at Scottrv
bluff.I t in five miles southeast
acl the city and convenient to n
good road.
An addition no the Barr junior
,high nchoal at Grand Island will
I n b u i l t a t a c o st of $2 0, 0 00 . an d
i e re ad y f o r $e p temb e r oc c up-
m r -
T h e n e w Mi s s o m i r i ve r w i l
Ne li g h W a ltz Bros.erec tin- -3bu ildi ng s i n es ta b li sh men t o 1' 4
1c hic k-ha tc hing b usiness.
Platlsmouth (Junstmqtion work
pr og re ss in g ra pi dly o n th e n e w: Mi s s o u r i Ri ve r a u to a n d tr a ff i c
lmd g e .1
Gr a n d Island -- -Ai rp ort de di c ated
i mc e n tly .
O m a h a - U n i t e d States Na ti o n a l
B a n k a n d Tr u s t C o mp a n y me r g e dlwi th No r th we s t B a mc o r p o r a ti o n .
:F a i r b u r y - P la n s disc ussed f o r
estab li sh me nt o f ai r p o r t here.
Bla i r - - Newly c o n str u c te d tr a f f i c
b r i d g e k n o wn a s A b r a h a m Li nc oln
lh le m o r i a l br id ge f o r ma lly opened
rec en tly .
1 West Pointf--Jerman Broan re-
.mod e le d an d redec orated stor e
bu ild in g pr io r to op e ni n g un de r
n e w 0 .R. S k ag g s y s te m.
Pc :\ d er - -V i lla ge P a rk Co mmi tte e
beau tif ied p a r k gr ou nd s a n d i m -
pro ved p lac e gen er ally .
F a i r b u r y - Ga lb r a i th Ve g eta ble
T-Inrlzct added n e w me a t de pa rt-
me n t.
Alh i oe z - S ka g g s Sa fe wa y Stores,
c.g:.\rc.:;1sfed lease a n d fi xtu r e s
or .Mc lfarlanc i Groc ery .
P e r u - C o l li n s Me a t Ma r k e t and
Groc ery Stor e mo ve d to bu ild in g
fo r me r ly oc cupied b y Pe r u Sta te
B a n k
Cur ti s-- Ei fi c ie nc y Sto re .:Co m-
pa n y ,Inc .opened f o r business i n
*th i s c i ty rec ently .
S c o tt s b lu f f - C h a i n groc ery bus-
iness established here by O.P.
Sk a g g s Co mp a ny .
T H E M A N A G E R P A I N T E D
I
" I s th is th e ma n a g e r o f th e
power c ompany ?'| '
A n d be in g assured th a t th e
ma n a g e r wa s li sten in g th e cus~
tc me r proc eeded wi t h hi s Zele-
pho.1c cornversation.1
" I th o u gh t,Mr .Ma n a ge r ,I
sho uld rep or t to y o u ab ou t s ome of
y o u r me n wh o d i d s o me wo r k o u t
here :1 f ew d ay s ag o.Ma y b e y o u
te r,mi s s u e li a Mc K e n n e y r e t u m -
ed Mo n d a y f r o m a we ek 's vi s i t
wi t h Mr s .'Hudleson's d a u g h te r
M r s .Cly d e B i f f a r an d f a m i ly o f
L i n g le , W y o mi n g .
Th e y we n t o u t wi t h h e r son,
Erns ley ,wh o i s wo r k i n g a t Mi t -
c hell a n d m t u r n w b y tr a i n fi n d -
i n g i t ve r y h o t an d* di sa g re ea ble
b o th wa y s .
Mr s .Hu d les o n sta te s th a t th e
c rops lo ok good o u t the re.Th e y
h a ve in 40 a c r e s o f b e ets .E ve r y
th i n g i n th e c r o p li n e i s ir r i g a te d
an d th e o rc ha r ds a re fu ll o f a pp le s
a n d t h e r e wi ll b e a b o u n ti f u l h a r -
ves t.n
Th e B i f f a r f a mi ly a r e we ll a n d
li k e th ei r we s te r n h o me ve r y
mu c h .
CROWELL HOME
TRUSTEES MEETING
I - n - - a n
W edne sday ,A u g u s t 7 a t I 0 : 0 0 l
A .M .C r o we ll Me mo r i a l Ho m e
|.'I`rustees representing the Metho-dis t c h ur c h es o f Ne b r a s k a wi ll
me e t a l. th e Cr o we ll Ho me .Th e
}e ar 's business wi ll be re vi e we d
a n d no mi n ati o n o f Tru stee s,1\I:1~
ma d e f o r p r e s e n tati o n to th e Ne b -
.tmn ,gu d Sup er in te nd en t,wi ll be
I
1
di d n' t k n o w i t but.I .ordered a n |
elec tric raniré to he ir utalle d a n d
th e o ld stove ta ke r:d o wn wh ile
m y wi f e wars a wa y . "
Th e ma n a g e r ha d no t k n o w n i t
buf:he .=howed hi s spprec iatiow
f o r th e ord er an d eaipmssed th e
hope th a t th e ra ng e wa s p r o vi n g
siitisfac tory .
" O h th e ran ge is n h i g h t , "con-
ti nu ed th e c u stome r, " bu t I wan te dly o u to k n o w abo ut th e me n y rho
. c a me o u t to s e t i t u p an d d o th elnc c c iasary wiring.You se e, I made
it ve r y c le ar to th e a n le s xna n th a t
i l w a n t e d i t d o n e a s a s u r p r i s e to
my wi i c a n d I wa n te d i t d o n e j u s t
rig ht and I ins isted th at the ' c le an
ra s k a A n n u a l Conferenc e o f th e
Me tho d is t Episc opal Ch ur c h me e t-
i n g n t Lin c o ln i n Sep te mbe r.
B RI - : . \ r c F . \ s ' r ' M TH ~
G o \ ' E l : x o n ' s I ' A R ' I \ '
/ ( C o n ti n u e d f r o m pa g e o n e )
juic e,fr ie d c hic ken,b a k w po ta -
toes, tomato s alad , hot bis c uits and
ic e c r eam a nd c o ffee.
F o llo wi n g th e br ea kf as t th e
ladies o f th e p a r ty we r e ta k e n
buc k to th e A r n d t ho me w h o m :i
per iod o f vi s i ti n g wi th the Go v-
:r n o r ' s wi f e a n d d a u g h te r wa s e n -
joy ed.
Mr s. Ar mzi t, who i s a me mbe r o f
th e s ta te mn a to r ia l c o mmitte e a n d
ih e on ly s ta te of fi c e r i n W a wh in fx-
to n c o un ty arid als o \*ice-chai1~i-
ma n o f th e repu bli c an c o mmi tte e
o f W a sh in gton c ou nty ,ma d e a n
exc ellent hostess f o r o u r :state
guests.1
Th e townsp eop le imgjted we r e
M r .a n d Mr s .L .L .Sny d er,Mr .
a n d Mm . L o u L o tt a , Mr . a n d Mr s .
J o h n A .Rhoacles,D r .a n d M r s
R. J . Mqi rdo c h , Mrs. An ni e ' hla rti nl
Mi s s Ma b le Ma r s h .
N O R T H B E N D B E A T S B L A I R
(Continued from page one)
and gave only one base on balls.
The summary follows:
A B R H P O A EL . D a t e | , 1 b . . .. . 5 2 4 3 0 0
s I y I Iu p th e kitc hen c a re iu li y before ~;>=\\~=1»sS°Cf . 3 1 Z 1 Z 0
lerivizlg th e house."&. e ton , .r f "3 0 0 0 0 0
_W i th " Y e a I see,I un de rs ta nd 0'g g; ff "- P 5 0 I 1 0 0
I h o w y o u fee l,"etc .th e plac id W I ' c ' ' " " """ '1 0 9 0 0
\oic ed. mano ger sa t .s hod deri ng for B o f. lf """3 0 1 1 0 0
th e r e n t o f th e c onvers ation.;iac k, 3b *3 0 1 1 1 1
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R E V .B A D E R H A S V A ( ' A ' l' I ON
Re v.C h r l Bad er,pa stor o f th e
loc al Me tho d is t c hurc h is ta k i n g
' h i s vac ati on a t th e present ti me
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S u mm a r y :Two- b as e hi ts Cobb,
Ci p p er a . Ho me ru ns J i pp .H i t b y
ni td re d ba ll,Sve ng n rd ,Stnn ge l. .
Banc a o n balls,oflf Sorensen,6
Blc ur _
a n d wi ll spend a po rtio n o f h i s :.ti me a t th e h o me o f hi s o a r e n c s l c m p e m' ~Str uc k o u t. by So r en -
in F r e mo nt a n d 3 vi s i t to I i n c o L 1 .lB e n ' 2 :Clp p e m, 9 .
D u r i n g th e ti me of h is a bs en c e
h i s p u lp i t wi ll be pro vid ed f o r b y
selec tions made by th e pu lpi t c o m-
mi tte e wh ic h consists of'Dr .C .
R. Me ad , C . A. Robe so n and E . W .
J chr.. id I.
R A I N B R I N G S R E L I E F
F R O M H E A T
A mo s t we lc o me ra in c a me ea ily
th i s mor n i ng af te r s eve ra l da y s o f
un u su a lly h o t wea the r .Yes te rd ay
th e th e r mome te r c li mb ed u p we ll
p m t th e hu nd re d ma r k a n d l n :
R E P O R T O F ( ` 0 UN' I ` Y B O A R D
(Co ntinu ed f r o m pa g e on e)
A n n i e C.Ma r t i n .Co u n ty Cle r k
Co u nty Commi ss io ne rs Ro o m,
Bla ir ,Ne b r. , J u ly 29,1929.
Th e Co u n ty B o a r d o f E q u a li z m
ti o n me t p u r s u a n t to q d jo u r n me n t
take n J u ly 1 5, 1 929.
Pr es en t:Cha s.Ne l lo n ,c .B .
Me hr e na on d C . J . Ne ls o n, Co u nty
Ch mmi mlo n e r s .R. H. Ra smu s se n ,
D e p u ty C o u n ty A s a e u o r a md A n -
ni e C .Ma r ti n , C o u n ty C le r k .
"I"I»»-.1.......A.......-1 ¢.|.-_.- n
2: 4 5 p . m.Th e F a r m Bu r ea u
Me m b e r a n d I. e g i s la tio n - C h e s -
te r H .Gr a y .
3:4 5 p. r n.En te r ta i n me n t.*
This program will be on sched-
ule and the speaking will close
promptly at 3:45 p. m. each day.
Business me n a n d f a r m e r s
sh o uld a vai l th ems e lve s o f thi s u n -
us ua l op p o r tu n i ty an d he a r these
me n .
c o .T R E A S U R E R S
G E T F E E S
(C on tin ue d f r o m Pa g e On e )
urera.
. T h o s e e s ti m a ti n g th e to ta l a~
mo u n t o f fees wh i c h wi ll g o to
c o u nty tma a u r e r s us u ally ag re e
th a t a t lea st t w o p e r mi ts wi ll be
issued eac h vehi c le lic ensed i n a
c o un ty .-S o me treasurervs 'allege
tr u c k s lic ensed sh o u ld n o t be c on-
sidered i n th e es ti ma te a s eac h
d r i ve r o f a tr u c k ma y o wn o r o p -
e r a te a to u r i n g mr .Th e n u mb e r
of d r iver s who :lo n ot o wn c a r s bu t
wh o d r i ve c a rs o r tr u c k s f o r e m-
play er s, o r wh o d r i ve rented c ur s,i
i s also ta k e n i n to c onsideration.
So me ti me s th re e o r m o m person:-
i n n f a m i ly ma y be c ompelled te l
ob ta in a d ri ve r' s li c e ns e.I n o t h e r l
cases on e f a m i ly ma y o w n se v- l
er a l cans : m d desire f e w dr i ve r ' : |
lic enses.
O n th e ba si s o f t w o p e r mi ts t| .|
ever y lic ensed vehic le,inc lud ing
to u r i n g c ars,tr u c k s a n d mo to r -
cy c les,th e tre as ur er o f W a s h i n g
to n C o u n ty wo u ld c ollec t ar o un dI $2,000.
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RA DI() 5I'.\TION KFAB
FRIDAY AUGUST 2,1929.
61.0 P. M.]:1mski's Neupolitam
A B Cl9 : 0 0 P . M.Ra y be s tos h alf ho u r `
0: 30 L e o Bec k a n d hi s orc hestrz
10 : 0 0 9 . m. Ne ap o li ta n Ni g h ts S I |
A B C 2
11 :0 0 p. m. Ch uc k Th od e & J . F c n |
eru n.A B C
11:30 p.m .Rh y t h m Ac es ( S F )
S. - \ TllRlJ A Y ,A U G U S T 3:11,192: I
6:0 0 a. r o. D ro ve rs Ve t. Uni on p ro '
g r a m.6:30 Rec ord p m g r a n l
9: 30 n.m.W c n th e l rc p o i' t- -U n i
o f N e h r .
10:00 a .m .Ho me o wn e d sto re .
10: 30 a.m. Gold en Ho u r Or c h. A b: !
11:00 a.m .Clusaic ol Rec ord pro.
11:30 a .m.No v e l ty p r o g r a m.
11 :4 5 a. m. D evo ti on al Se rvic e
12:00 p.m .Ame r i c a n Pop ula:
Qrc he str a.
p.m.W a r r e n An¢| erson's 0 » .
ly mp i c Ra n g er s Ab c .
I
1 :00
2: 0 0 p.m.W o rld i n re vie w Abc .
2:15 p.rn.V i g n e ttm:Mod er nes --
lli ls o f Mu si c A b ;
2:30 |i.`m. American Solon Or-
c hes trn Ab c .f i
3: 3 0 p .m. S o n g Re c i ta l A b c .:
5: 00 p.m.S i x ty mi n u te s wi tl.
gr ea t. mas te r s A bc .
0: 00 p .na. Baseball reports. .af
6: 10 p.m .Ame r ic a n Salon Orc h-
eo tr a. A bc .
9: 00 p.m..Americ an Ar ti sti c E n -
.aemble Abc .
0: 30 p f ' m.W a n d e r i n g Minstrelf:
Ab c .
10:00 p.rn.Gr e a t Ame r i c a n A p - '
pleburys Abc..
10:30 p. rn. Vale of Yesterday Kbc.'
11 : 00 p. m. Ge n e D en i s : md Ame r
ic an Sa lo n Orc he stra Abc .
11:30 p. m. Vic Meyers' Orch. Ab:12:30 a.rn.Chirrned I.and Male
Sungers Abc.|
1: 0 0 a .rn.S h o w bo at froiic .Abc .
S U N D A Y A U GU S T 4 th , 1 9 2 9
11:0 0 a. rn. Chu rc h Servic e
12:15 P.H .S a c wd P1'eiu:1e Abc .
12 9 30 p. m. Ame ri c an Ar tiwtic En -
semb le. Abc ..
1: 0 0 p . ro . A ll- A rti s t Se p te tte Ab c
2: 00 So ng r ec ital Abc .
2:30 p.m.Vi c Me y e rs 'Colur nbia
Re c o r di ng Or c h .Abc .
3: 3 0 " P u r s u i ts o f P a me la "A
I
i
Sketch Abc.
4: 0 0 p . m. E n c h a n te f s Ma le Qu a r -
tet. Abc.4: 30 p.m .Ameri e;-n Salon 0 r ~
c hes tra Ab c .
5: 00 p . m. Ch tiz ed ra l Ho u r A b c .
MO N D A Y A U G U S T 5 t h , 1 9 2 9
6: 00 a.nn.Rec ord P r o g r a m.
9: 3 0 a .m.H o m e Own e d Sto res
10: 30 Go ld en H r .Or c h. Ab c .
11: 00 a.m .Classic al Rec ord Pr o.
11 : 3 0 1 . m. No ve lty P r o g r a m A b c .
11:45 a .m.De vo tio n a l Se rv.A b c
1 2 : 0 0 p . m.Un i ve r s i ty o f Ne b r .
taking sequences,all of which
build up one of the most power-
ful and unusual climaxes seen on
the audible screen in many moons.
'Those who like mysteHes care-
:l'ully and logically worlqed out,
will find "The Mystedoua .Dru FuI»Ia:1chu"much to their liking.
number,"Roses of the R51
Grande."
Herbie, the organist you love tf
Bing with will be acer] at the Par
amount Organ; featuling several
numbers to concludefihe first 0
the weekly programs of Greate
Show Season.
Anothe~ Advancement
taking sequences,all of which
build up one of the most power-
ful and unusual climaxes seen on
the audible screen in many moons.
'Those who like mysteHes care-
:l'ully and logically worlqed out,
will find "The Mystedoua .Dru FuI»Ia:1chu"much to their liking.
number,"Roses of the R51
Grande."
Herbie, the organist you love tf
Bing with will be acer] at the Par
amount Organ; featuling several
numbers to concludefihe first 0
the weekly programs of Greate
Show Season.
Anothe~ Advancement
I - . - v r . . . .- . .-. . .. - -- -- - - v| 3 : 0 0 p .m .A m e r i c a n A r t i s t i c E n - |
s e r n b l e A b c .
8:30 p. m.Dr.Stevenson Smith.
A. B. C.
,4:00 p.rn. American Salon Orch-
g astra Abc.
5:00 p.rn.Vic Meyers'Columbia
Recording Orchestra.
6:00 p.m.Baseball Reports.
Incorporated.
10:30 a. rn. Golden Hour Orchestra
11:00 a.rn. Classical Record Pro.
11:30 a. m. Novelty Program.
11:45 a. m.Devotional Service.
12:00 p. m. University of Nebr.
12:30 p. m. Georgie Stoll and his
Rythm A.(SF) Abc.1:00 p. m. Troyc Pathck "Head-
liners"(SF)Abc
I
6:10 p. rn. Record program
6:30 p. rn. Van Sickle Half Hour
10:00 p. rn. Vic Meyers' Columbia
Recording Orchestra.
10:30 p. m. Histories of Pau! Bun-
yan.-Sketch Abc.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th
6:00 a. m. Record Progmm
9:30 n. m. Weather report-- Uni-
versity of Nebr.
10:00 a.m.Home Owned Stores,
Incorporated.
10:30 a.rn.Golden Hour Orches-
Another Advancement
Another new Preseiu|((achine added to our
Equipmen: to give you BETTER work and
Service.
Advance Cleaners
PHONE WHITE |83
K: Helen Troy (SF) Abcc.
1:30 p. m. DuBarry Quarter Hour
by Doris Hale (SF) Abc.
1:45 p. rn. John & Ned (SF) Abc.
2:00 p. rn. Pacific Salon Orchestra
(SF) Abc.
2:30 p. m. University of Nebr.
3:00 p. m. Georgie Stoll's Rhythm
Aces (SF) Abc.
3:80 p. m. Pacific Salon Orchestra
(SI-`)Abc.
4:00 p. m. Henri Dnmski "The
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DELIVER lT_TO YOU
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