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08-08-1929. a r f !" a;.|l'? »;~ f;¢ K 's q r'"U s \ n wJTERPMSEEbTHE\ I "A |.ok:AL Nzwsmrzn ron |PRlN'I`S THE NEWS--Bezlnilal ALL THE PEOPLE %OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKABLA|R'S t.EAD|NG NEWSPAPER inlop Laying Mull $3 cw!Lending Poultry Men Use MaiGENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTLuding Puullry Men Use Maintop laying Mash $3 cwi. NUMBER 29From the Garden Spot ir! Nehru!!- Wuhington Cfmnty.Pub|i.h¢a Weekly by .mm A. Rhlmdd BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 8, 1929VOLUME XXXIH Suhuriplinn Price, $1.50 per Year. Single Onpy, 5c. A Letter From Europe Scout Master Swe|{den Writes Descriptive Lena of the Doing! of A Capella Choir While on Tour of Denmark. nt-:naans TAKE SIDE TRIPS Wonderful Experience That. Will Enrich the Lives of Participants with Many Pleasant Memoriam We are this week reproducing a letter received recently from ourfriend, Scout Master Swan Baden,who is one of the members of theACapella Choir which has just recently finished a concert tour of Denmark and the members of which are now sightseeing in dif- REUNION AND rrcm c Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Larsen andtheir children and families held n reunion and picnic at Rivcwicw park, Omaha last Sunday.Those children present were:hir.and Mrs. W. Allison French, and Mel- vin and Misses Alice, Edna, Cleoand Nor*n(»f French, Mr. and Mrs. C.W.Hansen and family,Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen and Rus- sell, Mr. and Mra Andrew Fowler, Kenneth and Luis, Mr. and MrsHarryLarsenand children,Mr.and Mrs. L. M. Larsen and fam- ily, all of Kennord, hlra. Martina Davis and daughter,Miss Violet Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dixon and Norma of Omaha and the Fred French family of ¢Kcn» nord. o uNational Canning Contest On» Old Settlers Passing List of Pioneers anl Old SettlersWho Have Pasned Away SinceAugust. 1928.Hardy l~'ure!atl\- era Arc Gradually Decreasing. THE DEATH TOLL TOTALS 69 Eight Pioneers in List of Fatalities and Twentynine Who Settled in County Prior to Your 1880. Following is a list of .Washing-ton county pioneers and old set-tlers who have iiasscd away since the annual meeting, 1928:The by-laws ot' the Pioneer andOld Settlers' Association made andadopted at its organization in 1016provide that to qualify as a pion-eer one must. have resided in this county in territorial days (prior We wish to announce that we'I 0 _e annen have quit.R e g u l a r M e e t | n s z ! : . . ' § : . " i ' I' : "" ' °T "" ' °° " " ' " | C r 1 t 1 c 1 z e s R.E,Dudgeon and Clyde C.C C Compton, both of this city, have |0 formed a pannership'undcr the|firin name of C. C. Compton In-,i r u Rcgulnr leelinp; of School Board LAW 1-[ITS SCHOOL PUPILS M k II.t f 5 x1| es wlmateo lonoy red The state superintendent?of- fgi 19 M"i "t"i "School for the fice at Lincoln, is receiving many U'fH"\Z iear.inquiries from county super-in~ n... -)......a.... . - . I ........|¢..J n n " § I Receipts fell from 876 cars on Monday to 214 ears 'I'uesday. Con.|?:.tions in the. O e rail yards improved, more grain being shipped out of Omaha than was shipped in, for the first time since the wheat movement started: . _ .. Calls Attention to ( Commerce Advertise Worid Herald.Clai a City of Churches. suranee Co.a n d h a ve opened Chamber o f of f i c e s i n th e Ha y le b u ild i n g o ve r ! me n t i n [IIB th e H .l Cnn lm nfn rn.\ me Blair is r - .-v u - - v " u v - vWerepresentthe best known lines of insurance and can at all times write you a policy that will 4 FACTQR IW you absolutepfo tiun gg théuzuuuuwunu|Ji|.I¢:u\.a ul.puluxrs v1»mKr::~:1-:s'ml.=\'rI:0 F $53.0°99|nnriPr sixlvpn \nar§a of mare.who'There were 399 _"FF °f " h ° = f | L HUR L H A s i o na l mi n i mu m c o s t.Gi ve n s n c a ll|.s.:......a nm! A75 nf all vrains. asilt i t L S C l n n | | | | | | . n . u ," " " :u " " ; " |P a y i n g o f B u m f o r N e w l s u i l a a n g l f f n $ ` ¢£ ` § f Z ` m @ ¢ ' ° § ' ° . m ~ » ? . T g a J l l . ' i c o m p a r e d w i t h 2 . 6 c a r s o f w h e a t R e l i g i o n S h o u l d B e C o n s n d e r e d a s 2 9 1 :c .C .C o m p t o n I n s u r a n c e 0 ° a n d O t h e r M i n o r M a t t e r s L o o k e r m o h i l e s t o h i g h s c h o o i s i n t o w n ,a h i g p g d , ; f ; ° ' ;a g o ,a n d o n l y 2 8 a D r a w i n g A t t r a c t i o n f o r H o m e 0 _.....c a r >2A f t e r . .b c h o n l t o : J u n b e n t .~~h o v .* ? ' ? >" < = ' ! ,' f f _ f ' f . ° f ' ° ' l P r i c e s ' w e r e a b o u t t h e s a m e .B u y e r s .W 2 § " l l n 0 ` h ' \ ' | \f n [ D v : n c n e w G n v e r s l i c e n se : a w I I 1 v l . u n n ; | . | 6 \ v | . |v p v a o "TIME CLOCK DAYS" k T h "lf 'r cl k nC h l c e n l e v e s om,-»*°2§a r : h 3 § | m; ' y f £ " §Bla i r , Ne b r as k a , Au g u s t Re g ula r me e ti n g o f thu Q i Ed uc atio n wa s c alled 1 at 8: 0 0 u 'c loc k P. M. §.hias I*r¢=»xni¢»n1 Pnilnrin.in th e 5, 19291 The drivers license law does no£ c Bumd.fix the age of persons eligible to' Lo urder|0bT.i\in a license to drive, but the date bl,-'old law makes it unlawful for any- Sunedn-:ODE under sixteen years of age or' Crops Fine half page advertisement which ap- peared in .O!naha_World_ Hgx:u\dnq n a v n Conditions in County Are at Best~ 0}&2E`5r 1e}\g1_:s»;h0oli intoxicated persons to drive on I l l l J l l buiiding.the highway.Many boys and On roll call the folow1ngmem-girls u:;der sixtvg/era !"%'~'° been liv-Car!Johnson of Qmaha,( rs "e m present.. L ,1ounds,|mg at ome an rv mga ca r to Lum Thursday Muming 1 a l t Sunday July Zlst. 'rms advemse-.'_ment was paid for by the Blair Pastura m Inm e Condnion. ~-....»..Chamber of Commerce and was Small Gnin Harveeted and the an Km. |with a In an 'IARY used for the sole purpose ol nous;-ing Blair as being distinctly a city of home lovers and a real suburbofOmaha;a fine place for that man to make his home who is no longer compelled tu bunch the time lnresmng Lrews Are uuay. co uN'n' A GARDEN OI" EDEN When we Almighty created the earth he must have made Wash- rercnt parts Ol Lurope."Dear Editor: I promised to send you a letter while in Denmark, and today we have started on our "real" vaca- tion,now s he :all our concerts An Opportunity for Blair Women t o Show Their Handiwurk. $1250 Offered for Best Ju*of r-.......r I-'anal in Nll'l rmonf. to March I Settler is y yearsthecounty years. 9,1867)and an Old one who is at least old and has resided in not less than thirty 1...A...:\.~.m. H .L .M o t h s ,w .F .I - l e m p h i l l , | l } i g h s c h o o l s s e v e r a l m i l e s a n - | . y . |R -r F l f h r - *- 4 ---l I !n | _W m .w a ¢ m ,H .H .B m u m a n d | C o u n ty tr e u u n e n a r e t h e o f f i e i l ls l _ j ; ' _ ; ' _ _ _ ; ' ° ; ' _ j j--. .is l 1 I Q O A -C A.R§besan.J.C.Frease.lwhu first pass on the licensing or|vm uullu ll un: Va ult E{ 0 r l § § n 'é } = § il i = , "R e e d o * H a n 1 . < m , 1 d r i ve r = .I f t h e o l d l a w i s u n f o r o l 'f'. . - I . u l i n anum nhnf ann u t g f h ~ ~~~~Ernest A. scnrnmr., :secretary anu w lu »um-=~»wu 'i llllD. V. Masser were also present.license law treaaurera The minutes of the last regular to license any one un meeting of July lst and of the,years. adjourned regular meeting of July ith, 1929, were read and up-lzlv rza n W ; n e `§`f11"l~L}`2=§Sl |clo§§=».|into:1_Fo!.1nt a§ ljis last_ etorts are finished. Adolf Peters-en and I Arrived at Sondervig this morning.Sonder- vig is a famous bathing beach in Denmark,located on the west const of Jutland on the North Sea, only four miles from where the famous battle of Jutland was fought between Germany and England during the world war how that we are here we have more time to write about our con what has happened in dear old Blair, as Mrs. Karl Petersen has hr-an nndi-w un the Blair uaoers cert trip.I have been followin OPPORTUNITY F O R BLAIR Just haw good at canning are Blair women and zirla? This question suggested itéelf today from an announcement in Chic o of n National Canning canned fruit,vegetables or meat in the country.Twelve hundred and fifty dollars (51250)in cold cash awaits the woman or girl in the United States whose ent is ...we p n .ye-...<......,,and with hearts full of sorrow, mourn the death of eight of our pioncers and sixty-one who later followed in their footsteps, as old settlers in our fair county,the garden spot of the universe. These brave men and women are as follows,stating age at death and year they came to county: This list wan compiled by Mrs. Joe Lazure, historian of Washing- ton County Pioneers and Old Set- tlers' Anociaton. Mary Wilcox Epling, 71 - - - 1857 agContest to Find the best jar ryselected as the best jar of canned .._.___. :_ ri.-_..-... B . J . M i l l e r , 6 7 - ~ - ~ - - - - 1 8 6 2 ~mf..~.---me \d¢r sixteen Fanners along the southern Blau' ls mar xmu ax a cny.line of the county and in Douglas We do not know who wrote the _county have been missing chick-advertisemept _og weQhezit :pet I RG rolled a n or U16 good th i n g s u p i n t o h e r m d d n g .Go an y d i r - ec tion f r o m Bla i r ,no r th ,so uth, e§st_ or we st a ng . tlje wh o l q s c e xeens fér some Lime and theofficera the approval of n of both countieb, with the assist-of 9°mm¢l'C'¢~ the Blair unamnerWe do know that ne word said about Ligious opportunity.hinkable that such nt should be paidicast,emphasizing mat make our city mi by home iovers whatever be made i and the opportun- ofier for soul se- or me country-slae is a pamlramxcview of wha( the Garden ol Eden must have looked like. Oni a trip out through the coun- ty on last Sunday, the writer was impressed with the most wonder- ful prospects ever enjoyed by the farmers of this countyl There is no question but that Washington gounty is a veritable garden spot and a farmer'x narndisa and this proven.The treasurefs report was read showing n balance on hand in the General Fund of $31,75.17 and in the Building Fund of S77,630.53. On motion the Treasunefs re- port was received and ordered placed on file.' H. L. Morris introduced the fol- lowing resolution. L u a u I v u m l l l A Late Rally Blair Boys Win hy Score of 9 to 1 ance ol'the Reliable De':.:"'ve Agency of Om , have been 01 the look-out for them.On last Thursday morning at about six~ thlny o'clock a bunch of them overhauled a chap by the nnrne in S\md.ly`s Game.Game Cluseof Carl Johnson, who was driving Until Seventh lnning.Three into Omaha with A load of around Scores in Seventh.fifty chickens. u -nunnefnd und' lu-nnoht there was not oany sort ot rel lt seems un! :an advertisemeforand broad those things tl one to be desi: and no mention of our churches ity which they a R E S O L U T I O N B e I t Reso lved by the B o a n l o f Educ a tion o f th e Sc hool Di s- tr i c t o f the Ci ty o f Bla ir ,in th e c o u nty o f W'asi1ing'ton i n th e sta te o f- Ne br ask a as fo llows: Se c tio n One : Tha t the a mo u nt o f . _ - PUTS BLAIR UP ON NOTCH Sorensen,Bla i r h u r le r , h e ld then Sn y de r pla er s to f o u r hi ts a t*B la i r e m i l y an d h i s te a m wo n ' its c o n te s t h y th e s c or e o f 9 to 1 . f u n d s required f o r th e su p p o rt o f Th e g" ' " I ° wa s c lo s e u n til th e s e v- the s c h oo ls i n said sc hool di:-\tric t| °""h inn in g," h ° ' }the m m f slug~; d u r i n g th e pre sen t f isc al y e a r , b e ' 3 ` " °beg an to f i n d th e P l"an d e s ti ma te d to he a s fo llows :pi le up r u ns .Th re e s c o re s i n th e F o r sa la ne s o f teac hers a.nd_seventh and flour in the ei g h th emplo y ees,mainte nanc e an d o p e r - ' p u t th e Co lfa k c ountians f a r ' ati o n o f sc hool sy s te m,an d pay -ahead: 1 . me n t o f inte rest a n d princ ipal o f B lf u r s hi tte r s fo u n d Mu n c h f o r lmmi vi l ln~l¢l»t»~l!\f s,the Su m Df i3 }Lli.!.V a n D e u 5 e n wa s he ltflid' &::==\=m.~-=.la n g h i tte r wi th th re e hi ts o u t o f Sc cliorl l\ tn : li mi t ti n P i e s i d e li tl f l f i trans to th e pla te ,one Of i.l\\l >¢| 1 r1.if -.f li n llorlrd,l»»'"g'l"'=l' "€"*'*1d°"bl°»Sf lje f f le r e n f l ltllll llll y ll ;»l>:;:RTW , i1 lfl.1Ct£'d. lil blangel 01lCi| . had two hlllS.| t| r tll} .-.Ll1.»tm. \ t of c xp en. -~ i n t||-vulj.~|::r1|of th e Ci ty of Bla i r ,~ l ' ..l»1 l..l .l lu lila Ilo a r d nl *|~;.'1}.l »n:|n1-~n1:1¢is o f \'t';\:la1:;5tn l \unf y,Y a li r i . k . : ts ln [ill | : \l"l| l.llil1l N o Sziy der pla y e r wa s ab le to lr- t mor e th ai: o ne hi t. Th e .-mm a r y : Bla i r A l l R H P 0 A F1 l.undt.3b....5 1 l 0 2 1lu i .1 ..l .;~,.r. ...l th is fifzl tilang el,ss -- 2 3 2 |i;i.uf \'1."=~l.E1'.I".\">1'¢1>. C » = Q °5 l 0 lI.\." F1 :.r.::1,\.1n Deu se n, c f. 5 0 3 Sec rc tzlrx <1 ll~».lel ~,l=an.lt' *»'°4 2 1 |.| .I m :t5chPfflet,l b .. 5 0 2 l :| l .ul llnilrwl.Uhlse n,2 b ''° ii 0 1 H:}. ',\ | )l Q £ . t l £ , f f . . . .. 3 0 1 lt \\..v 1 ~I-y li .I..l\l011i.~Ifrausc v r f ---1 1 1 :r id ~=.1 ll)w .F .llon ip li lll horensen, I1 o 1 3 0 1 9 13 Th e |11-i'»».\ ,.~...pill anti on mi l Sny der c a ll llw :»~l.einxt ..-:nl\els.J .i.A B R H th at tlw ll .E r g rczsollltion ln *ad oi itwl :\-}| 'To ta ls 3 3 5 11420io122461.o00 l.5 27 2 0 no . -\ 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .. .. .. . 4 E A A G l l m u n o | 1 . . n \ v u O u l u .l t n v u b - to Bla i r , th e o ff i c e r s th i n k in g th e chic kens he h a d o n ha n d we re stolen f r o m J i San ds,wh o xe- c e ntly purc.l1a5t th e Gu s Ca rlso n ei g h ty n o r th o f Da le a nd o n wh i c h he lives. l t tu rn ed ou t,ho we ver ,th a t thi s p artic u lar lo ad of c hi c ic ens he lo ng ed to He n r y Dor na c k er o f Do u gla s c oun ty ,wh o la te r c a me i n an d pr oved hi s own e rs h i p an d to ok the c hi c ke ns ho me wi t h h i m. J i m Sunds,i t la te r developed, had be en cleaned o f a ll hi s y o u n g c hic kens , ar ound thru.;hu nd re d i n n u mb e r a n d f i ve hog s.H e a n d hi s wi fe ,wi th th e offic ers,dr ove to Oma h a wh e r e th e c h i c k e n s ha d been sold and identified a °f`ew of th e m. J ohn son i s a n o ld ha n d a t th e chic ken ste a li n g g a me a n d h a d been se n t to th e p e ni t n ti ar y f r o mth is c o un ty so me a r e y e a r s a g o fo r stea li ng c hi c k en s. Th e offi c ers wh o ar ie s te d h i m an d wh o lai d th e tra p to c a tc h h i m we r e Ge or ge To wn le y o f th e Re- lia ble ete c ti ve Ag en c y o f 0rna~ ha,E Bish op,dis tri c t ma n a g e r of the a g en c y a t Hoo p e r a n d J o h n Ha ns en ,de p uty sh er if f o f \'.'as`h» in gto n c ou n ty . F U R S A L E Choice 80.Good improvements with hog-tight fencing and cross f n n n n f l c u ri ty a nd s ou l de ve lo pmen t. . Th e poss ibility see ms to ha ve be e n e nti re ly over lo ok e d, tha t th e be st ho me ma k e r s a n d th e mo s t desirable c itizens mi g h t b e a t- tra c ted to o u r c i ty bec ause w e h a ve c hurc hes a lo n g wi t h those oth e r go o d th i n g s me n ti o ne d i n th e ad ve rti se me nt.Ca r ef u l th i n k - i n g me n wo u ld n o t t h i n k o f ma k - in g th ei r h o me a n d i nve s ti n g th e i r mo n e y i n a c hur c hless o wn . Ri g h t th i n k i n g me g o w th a t th e c h ur c h i s the fo u n a iu he a d o f ell things worthwhile,things which enduref .things whielrfropko. a town a fit place in which to live an d r e a r a f a mi ly . Th e :failure to ma k e a n y me n - ti o n of o u r r e li g io u s o pp o r tu ni ti e s mi g h t lead so me wh o a r e n o t a c - qu ai nted wi t h o u r c i ty to reac h on e o f t w o conc lusions;th a t o u r (Co ntinu ed on pa ge ei g h t) Councll Buys 'intersection Bond Mo n th ly Re p or ts Re ad an d o n Mo ti o n Plac ed o n File.Dis- c uss ion on Care o f P a r k s .Ma t - te rs o f Mi no r De tai ls C on si de re d ............ ........... 'r.s.l.n .xnovr new nose . -_- .- . . . -- - -_r . . - . . _ . -_._- . . - - y e a r br i ng s a m p l e p r o o f o f t a t fact.It is certainly a good p ace i n wh i c h to li ve . On eve r y ha n d Fields o f gr a i n sho c ke d a nd rea dy fo r the ma c h in e or h a vi n g ju s t b e e n th r a s h e d ma y be fo u nd a nd th i s g r ai n e s p ec i ally th e w h e a t,is y i e ld in g a n ave ra g e c r o p a n d o f a g o o d q u a li ty .Pas-tu re s wh ic h a t th i s ti me o f th e y e ar a re u su ally dr ie d up , ar e nd wo n ac c ount o f th e ab un d an t rlfin- f a ll i n . p r i me c ondi tion an d c a ttle ar e f a t a n d sleek.Th e a lf a lf a , i q a n t h a ll th r o u g h th e s u m me r a s been ra pi d a n d there i s - n o ques tion b u t w h a t m o s t f i e ld s wi ll y i e ld a go o d f o u r th c u tti n g o f e x- c e lle n t q ua lity . C o m ,wh ic h is th e king'o f c rops in th is loc ali ty ,ha s ma d e wo n d er f u l str id es an d pro mis es a bu mp er y ie ld .So .far every fie ld is standin<;str a i g h t a n d wi th th e r e c e n tr a i n s an d a n y th i n g li k e a n or di na ry f a ll,wi ll g i ve i ts usu al we a lth o f y i e ld to th e f a r me r . Thi s ha s b ee n as ne ar ly an i de al Iy e a r ,u p to th i s wr i ti n g as a n y f h r me r c ould as k a n d wh e n th e wi n te r mo n th s r o ll ar o un d ever y - th i n g should he i n fi ne shape i n go od o ld Washilipfton c ounty . W h i le na tur e h a s b ee n s o la vi s h _(C ontinu ed o n pa ge ei g h t) ll-lutliorities - u n ¢ ¢- \ . » ¢ » . - . a . . . .- - __._;Iever y we ek .I f o u n d i n one o f th e m th a t y o u h a d a ll ab o u t o u r tr i p i n U. S . a n d I s h a ll t h e r e f o r e te ll a f e w th i n g s ab o u t th e tr i p abroad. W i th th e exc eption o f th e 'i ' ir s t da y ,wh e n sever al o f th e c ho ir me mb e r s g a ve Go d Ne p tu n e wh a t he r e qu i re d, all wer e .fe elin g well. Th e o c e a n wa s ve r y c a l m a ll th e wa y a n d th e wo n d e r f u l s e r vi c e we h a d o n th e sh i p ma d e th e tr i p ve ry p le as an t.Th e f i r s t r e a l la n d w e s a w w a s wh e n we , o n a S u n - d a y mo r n i n g ,sai le d .thr ou gh th e fjo r d s o f No r w a y .A m m e ma g# nif iee nt vi e w,I do u bt,wi l l he fo u nd a ny wh er e .I t w o u ld b e i m - possible to eve n tr y to desc ribe ho w i t wa s b u t I sh a ll le t th e me m bers th emse lves exp la i n i t wh e n th e y g e t b a c k to U. S .. S u n d a y e ve n i n g we s a n g i n one o f the la r g e c hurc hes i n Oslo, wh er e mo r e th a n T0 0 pe op le wer e gathe re d.O n Mo n d a y fore-noon we a ll we n t u p i n th e mo u n ta i n s f "l1 o lme n k o lle n " ,f r o m wh e r e we ha d a wo n d e r f u l View o f th e Os lo fjor d an d th e c i ty of Oslo . Th e n e xt da y we ar r i ve d in Cope nha gen wh e r e we spe nt fo u r da y s bef ore s ta r ti n g o n o u r c on- c e rt to u r th r o u g h D e n ma r k . One day Karl and Frederick Kolterman,William Haller,Adolf Petersen and I, whoxail stayed to- gether at my brothe:'s house, went Q1v¢»'\*lan lnin-"lln r rn ni n in r a mi wo o. e nter eu i n uit: 1.:u:1\.¢:a|..Th e c o n te st; wh i c h is spo nso red b y th e Sears-Roebuc k Ag r i c u ltu r - a l Fo un da ti on ,seeks to ac q uai nt mo r e . h o us e wi ve s wi t h th e ec on- o m y an d hea lth fu lne ss o f h o me c anned foods.F o r y ea rs th e U . S.de p a r tme n t o f a g r i c u l tu r e a n d h o me de mon s tr a ti o n ag e nts th r u - o u t th e c o un tr y ha ve wo r k e d f o r inc reased pro du c ti on o f n a t i w c anned foods.It i s to f u r th e r th i s exc elle nt idea an d a t th e sa me ti me to h e lp ab so r b th e th re ate ne d s u r p l u s o f f a r m pr o d u c ts i n ma n y se c tlo n s, th a t th is c an n in g pr o je c t wa s conceived. T w o hu nd re d an d twe n t y - two c ash prizes,to ta lli n g $5,825,wi ll he di s b ur s e d to th e wi nn e r s i n th e c ontest,wh i c h ha s thr ee ma j o rdivis ion s:f r u i t,'iegetahles a n d me t.'lhe be s t e ntr y in ea c h d iv-isic ii wi ll be awa r d e d $250,an d o n e o f these wi ll also rec eive th e th ou sa nd d olla r swee ps ta ke s pr iz e. th u s b r i n g i n g th e to ta l c as h prize 1'Jr th e best ja r o f c anned food i n th e c ontest to $1,250.S-econ] prize i n eac h o f th e th re e d i v- isions wi ll be $200,th i r d prize $10 0, and fo ur th pri ze, $5 0.Th e r e wi ll 'also be f i ve pri zes o f $26 eac h,te n prizes o f $10 eac h a n d fif ty pri zes o f $ 5 eac h.I n addi- tio n,a tho usa nd do llar s i n c ash wi ll he a wa r d e d to th e ho me d e m- on str atio n ag e n t wh os e c ou nty s e n d s i n t h e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f .n o . f \ . n 4 .A I -. . . . . . . . . l . . . l . . . . ¢ . , J a me s w n u ,I 0 Fr a n k W ar r i c k , 63 - - - Oli ve r Un t h a n k , 8 6 - - - - - Mr s .Emma S p oo r c , ' 75 - Er i c A n d e r s o n, 9 2 - - - - nc y J an e lllii rtin , 81 - A na Sp r i c k Ni e h au m, 6 1 A l m a D i x o n K i n g , 6 1 - - Pe te r Sc hmid t,Sr.,88 - Mr s .B .P .Mi lle r , 7 4 -- Mr s .Sophie ensen, B3 Q DUN!Ha ue r .use, 60 - -» Ma r y Ne f f Petersen,c o Mr s . Geo r ge Mc C oy , 6 1 - Gu s S c h a fe r , 6 8 -- - - - - A m o s Spenc er, 91 - - - -- - He n r y Ne we ll, 9 4 - - - » Isa bella Cru ic ksh an k,9 3 l " m d C a s e , . ' 3 7 - - - - - - J . C .Bla c kb urn , 8 7 ~; L u n - 1.0001866 1866 1866 1867 1867 l s s s 1868 1868 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1sse a e r o 18 71 1872 1872 18T2(C on ti nu ed on page lseven) W A N T E I J F Y o u n g ma n to sell f new a n d used c ars.Id u st be we ll a c qu a in t- e d i n W a sh i ng to n c ou nty ,we ll li ke d,wi lli n g to wo r k :ind f o llo w in stmc tio ns .Mu s t n o t he o ver 3 5 years old.Pr evio us sales exp e r - ienc e n o t nec essary .Go od p r o p - osi ti on f o r th e r i g h t ma n . Vin ton -i rlvans C hevrolet Co ., 2 9 - I t Bla ir ,Ne b . N0 'Il.CE Quite a number of prospective stud ents ar e a s k i n g f o r p a r t t i m e 1 . . . a . . . I 2 1 .. . . 4 A . . . . . | ! . . . .| " \ . . . . . . ». 4* V Qinh1.}{.gn}z,h n . 1 \ ; u \ . \ : u | u u n n n u . . . m a m . . - . . . . . , . :- . 4 A L - . f - |T h e r e n z r u l a r m e c t i n c n i 't h e c i t x 'Ta1<e Still Second Still Taken on Place in Less Tlinn a Week.The Same Person Caught Second 'I`im<. ls Now in Jail. BOTH BIG STILLS l x F i r m The federal authorities over- iooked tl. good het a week into last Thursday when they searched the huilrlimrs on the Allison fum! I lI i u u u u | 5 | |I l l b h u b ; . u »n \ . . . - n . .. -W a i n "Di es elrn otor f ac to ry , wh er e one ol'th e engin eers sho wed a n d explained everything.This fac- tory is the largest of its kind in Europe.The next day we motorezl to Elsinor vdiere the majestic Kron- bcrg castle is.This castle is the place where the ghost of IIsmlet's father was supposed to have walked, and outside the castle vge saw I!amlet's grave.'The care- taker also took us to the under- ground prison and torture chamber. The next day some of us visited entnes,QDUU to me nguru.vbnum:county has the next largest num- ber, ond $100 to the agent whose county sends in the third largest. number of entries.A number of lesser merchandise prizes are also offered. According to the mles, the coni test is open to every woman and girl in the United States.Them (Continued on page eight) Accidents L l l ' _ L e m p l o y m e n t w m l e u t w l l u l x l g L r a u u College during the coming year.Experie'need grocery clerks,bus- iness help in general,girls who wish to do house work or cooking for their board, and boys who will consider nimost any kind of work are applying for part-time employ ment.Much of the work around the College is done by students, but there are more applicants than position.i. In most cases these are very deserving .anti industrious people who will be unable' to come here unless some ernoloyment can be '(| \I .l 0mal1a's Fall i h b e l , c f . .. .. Ga ug he n,I b .. Mu nc h.p . ... I E .Sc hlnte,ss \ l . r . | ¢ °... Q u uu lc a u t u lluyluuv..u us as uua ---0 ga in :c g un c i l was h eld las t Tu mu lny e ve - 1 Als o 160 a nd a 120 a t a h arg ai h.nmg an d the r ea d i n g o f th e mon th ~ o l Irssurance an d f a r m loans.IV rcj1or1s f r o m th e dnfferent .H 29-IL*l . : u l » n ae Hn llvr .fl.lnllS occ upied mo s t o f the ' ti me . 2: M3Yk€t wC€k §;é:r lf 4 o o 2 o 3 . ,§;.,S°'3""2\, r 3 3 5 'I Q 'IP1oneer-Old City Treasurer Robertson wa= pmsent and staterl thnt two $1000! intersection paving bonds cgddhe taken un bv tho vitv nt this timeL000 Blerrlmnhs lnviled tu Anand Ta u'§ _ * " ' ` "o at A roiuuiiouu!uia¢|:;|- :ESR-'\ s l 4 24 n 2f- H Marlul """|'_ |n Omaha.Sean by innings:I: 'H 1-:~ ~nugh discussion of the question |IY\ myle Ihwuo and Bu:Dance "Jilah _ _ _ _ 90| 09| 34x-9 13 4 |~ council it was deeldeal ln make* l'¢~unv Park _' m e purc nase,ta lti n g th e mo n e yl'm»zr=\m fo r E n te r t mn mf mt o f fvnwu n... n\niAu a1......: an... ahh;;Snyder . . . ooo om ooo-_1 4 2 u n :n u : u : |r u u u L u !L n u l .p u !Visitors at Pinnver and Old Set-'poseA{T.f\f\l}Tl\ l¥f I*T.P l \\ I" i. " F fl\ |n \ |; n 4 n u t !v n ml a q . » u u n w a n - ¢ . .s w ¢¢ ¢ ; | ; u \ 1 | . ; .' | J | | ; ` | ``| || | _ , | ,_ \ ` | |~~~. l k ' | 8 'P i c n i c U U h c ~B t F t . In vi tati o n s hrwc been sent to C a lh o u n . A u g u s t 15th.v 25,000 m"l' °h9" f°'in th e Oma h a Ac c o rd in g to a n Omah a di sp atc h fljadfe f<==;¥i*°F>'to a tte nr l the F a ll tc th e F r e mo n t Tr i b u n e Tu es da y ,I I E G I S T R A T I O N S T A R T S 10:30 The report of tho roml commit toe was to the effect thai a por- tion of the options for the neu mud had been signed up and that other parties concerned would sell but rr-fused to sign an option Tho quvstionfof the care of the clty parks in Blair was brought up r l 2 r r . . _ - . .. .r r ._s o u t h e a s t o f C a l h o u n .I n t l i i s n t H e y f o u n d i n t h e c o w b a r n . a s i n f u ll bla st.Th e sti ll wa s 150 -g allon c apac ity an d ale wi th ig we r e 101 ba r r els of ma an d To g a llo n s o f ' wh i s k o y n wa l Pa ulra en , wh o is the ten an t on 1 f a r m wa s ar re sted an d ta k mi uid ml of angish ter the be- seveml big factories, for instancethe "Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory", which is known all over Europe and in the eastern part. of Amedca. (Continued on page three) GAS TAX FOR COUNTIES ln n CDFHSKH 199 Persons Killed in Last Twelve Weckii.Thirty o f T se Were from Drowning.62%Von- Rf:- sult of Automobile Accidents. fouml.People of this community who can supply such work will make il,possible fur these stud< enui to come to Blair.People \\h0 can use purt-time help of an; kind are invited to immediateli cnll ihe Registrar office. 29-LH.1-Jrland Nelson, Registrar Market Week,commencing Aug-ust 19.° " V i s i t o r s wi ll be guests a t the .Ak-Snr -Ben c o liseum Mo nd ay n ite, A u g u s t ll),wh e n Gu y C.Mc Don~ .aid o f the Oma h a Croc kery Co., o r g Pe n n P.Fodrea,ed itor an dpi:liahor o f Fo od Fac ts,wi ll b e l c h ai r ma n an d ric e- c hai rman §e» spec tively .Qu 'l`uosday evezning. H . M ,Ha n d le y o f B y r n e &Ha m - me r wi ll be c h ai rman ,a n d J a ke Spiesbergzer,o i M .Spiesberger & Son,vic e-c hairman,f o r a din ne r, sty le re vu e an d danc e a t Peony pa r k . K r u g Pa r k wi ll b e th e s c e n e o f the W e dne sda y n igh t o uti ng, wh ic h wi l l fea tu re a wa ter melo n feast a n d a danc e.Ha r o ld Ma r s h ol' Oma h a wi ll d o no th i n g to a n t a w onize th e n e w br id ge o ve r th e Mi ss o ur i ri ve r a t Bla ir . A .Pj.Caldwell,ma na ge r o f t h e Oma h a A c t a C l u b , m e t w i th C o m- missioner Gle n B.Easthurre o f Ch a mb e r o f Co mmer c e Mo n d a y an d i t wa s dec i ded . to aban don signs whic h we re to ha ve been placed a lo n g pri nc i pal h i g h wa y s fe llin g' o f th e ad van ta ge o f fo llow- i n g th e Lin c o ln h i g h wa v th r o u g h thi s c ity . F t.Ca lho u n , A u gu s t 15 10:30 Reg is tr atio n.Asse ssme nt, 2 5 cents.\ 12:00 rn.Pic n ic dinn er. 1:3 0 p. i n.F t.Ca lh ou n Ba nd . 2: 0 0 p . m.S o n g b y Audienc e, " A m e r i c a " In vo c ati o n - - ~ Re v. A. F . Ne we ll Piesid entfs address -F . W . A r : 1 d t Sop ra no solo," C a n y M e Bac k to Old Ne b ra s k a - Fr a nc i s Ma n go ld Re s p o n s e - - - -A lb e r t H .Mi lle r Sig ns to be plac ed wi ll str ess Sop ra no solo," T h a t Old Re f r a i n " 0r na ha ' s ad van ta g es a nd po in ts of *° ~ " " ' " ' ' ' Her ma n I - I u rd u r n in te re st r ath er tha n an y p ar ti c u la r way oil getting he re, it was dec ided Me rc ha nts in C ou nc il Blu f f s a r e wa g i n g a n ac tive ba ttle to keep mo tor i sts f r o m ta k i n g the sh or tlf n r n h .rf Ma wr .i ti n 1... ..t..:........ lcut across the Flair hri rimr S o lo , " T h a t Old Re f r a i n " - --- - - - - He n r y Mo n k e , F o n ta n e llc Solo, selec ted - - Gi ffo rd L . D i xo n Ta l k , " Op ti m i s m a t I.i fe 's Su nse t" - - - - - - - - - ~ H e n r y Monks: Co rn et Solo ----Leslie J en sen n g e n e r a l U|$CllSe <|0\1 e n s u e u , showing the neglect of the parks and ending in the park committm- being instructed to get busy on the matter. i~'A:»n| .Y as uxmx A family gathering was held at the 'home of Mr. all Mrs. l/ester Springer on east Jackson street Sunday. in honor ol' Mr. and Mrs. John Shelby and son of Omaha, and Mr.Shelly's mother,Mrs- Shields and sister. Miss Jennie of Tulsa, Oklahoma A Picnic dinner and supper was served on the lawn in cafeteria style.Ice cream and cake being served ln the afbemoon with iced watermelon finishing Lhe menu in the evening. Ifore the Federal court in Omaha and was released on a $1500 bond. On last Friday another raid was made and the remaining out- buildings on the farm were searched.This time a !45~gallon still with 3500 gallons of mash and '15 gallons of whiskey weze token and Walter Paulsen was agaih ar- rested aafwith him Carl Mantello who was said to be running the still was also arrested.They were brought on Blair and on Monday afternoon had their hear- ing and were bound over to ap- pear in district coun. ARRESTED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING Frank Bannwarth of Omaha, Tlfose present were Mr.mid was arrested Saturday night, Mrs. John Shelby :ind son,Blllylcharged with reckless driving of Omaha.Mr..Shelbv's mothengwliile under the influence of Mrs._Shields and sister,Miss liquor.He collided with the How- Jennie ot'Tulsa,Oklahoma,Mni a rd Williamsen automobile that and Mrs. Walter Sublet of Siouicievening up near theE. C. Lippin- City. Iowa. Mr. and Mn. Herber cott home.injuring Williamaen's Webster of Herman, Mr. and Mrs.|wlfe and hired man,who were Lester Springer and son.Fay':siding with him at the time, be~ Mr. _and Mm '\§/edey Sublet and sides damaging the car.family,Mr.and Mrs Ellsworth'Barmwax-th had his hearing on Gustin and family and Mr. Charles Gustln.There being twenty-eight ln all made quite a happy re- Mooday sitemoon and besides paying a substantial fine,was also asked to reimburse William- nn for the rlamacrea. Deputy State Treasurer Ericson has apportioned $168,917.68 among the counties, the fund being onc- fourth of the -1-cent gasoline tax collections for the month of July. The total distributed the previous month was .$l88,045.'74.l t was larger in June on account of deal- ers stocking up on imports ol-' gas- oline to supply combines and trac- tors used in harvest time.The July collections gives to Washing~ ton county $1,742.21.This amount of money pouring into the county monthly should soon begin to show on the improved condition of the highways. Ne w R O AD To BE L AID OUT At the bridge celebration in Blair Friday, Henry Rohwer had a talk with State Engineer Cochran regarding thereported changes in the Washington Highway between De Soto and Douglas county.Mr. Cochran said it was likely that the new road would be laid out as surveyed-eliminating the present sharp curves and running lt north from the Ft. Calhoun main reet. The contnct for grading may be let this summer and the ravine done next y e a r.- Ft.Cdhoim Chronicle. c b t n i s i o x s CAUSE OF 30% The accidental deaths,in the state during the past twelve weeks amounted to 199.Of this total number thirty were from drowning but the greater majoiity ,yvere from automobile accidents which amounted total death loss. Of the three f\~om automobile sions were the speeding 12%and .skidding~in loose gravel, 10%. Home accidents were listed as bat two deaths and farm accident.-i mere of no serious nature. The new automobile licehle to 62'/v of the principal causes accidents,v:olli~ causes of 30%. ls t s ould have a tendency check a. certain amount of - dents.. BAND CONCERTS CLOSE "Phe last of the season's band concefts was held of the courthouse grounds Wednesdayewning into effect September lof this week with a very good dowd in attendance. Prof.K.C.DeGroff,who has had charge of these concerts d\n~ ing the summer season, is leaving for Minnesota where he will take s vacation until school starts.~ i..\xn SELL S NEAR HERMAN Clyde Grothe of Tekamnh,has bought the Frank Cameron farm of 320 acres lying north of Her- man.The consideration was said to be $210 per acre. Mr. Grothc expects to farm the place. Mrs.Walter McCracken visited Mrs.Bertha ltlchlanigal at .the Methodist hospital Monday.' -r~-.._. . _ .,,BUSINESS AND I SOCIAL FORECAST en.. ¢'*".a=; .Pe~.r n.2 1.I 2 I5 ~i o ~| 1 ' l 5 6 7 a 9~l I2 i s I4 i s I 6 iI 6 l 9 2 0 2 |2 2 2 5 2 4 ,a s 2 6 2 1 zo z s o o s i ~; if ~ i " ~ 3 \v ., I ~i`i§_ . .i.5~l`\,"??l_'. . :*+r; Aug.8-0. E. S. meets.hug. is-.old Settlers' picnic. 1s- - - - - u n .v n u u a " » | |v u L l l u l a l l l u l i T h e pr o g r a m f o r Th u r s d a y ni g h t will be a t on e of the c ou ntry c lu bs w i t h Do n T.Lee o f t h e D o n Le e Fu r n i tu r e c ompa ny a s c hair man. O n Fr i d ay , a g o lf to ur n a me n t wi ll b e held at o n e o f th e c lub s . . wi w Ste ve A .Th o ma s o f th e Loose:- - - - - -- ~v n u .--R e m i n i s c e n c e P i o n e e r D a y s --- N O T I C E --------J .E .M c C r a c k e n Election of OfficersB e g mm n g A u g u s t 10,th e Re s -Re a d i m:"C o mp uls o r y F r i e n d s " - zs r ax' s Of flc c a t D a n a College -Mi s s Opa l W r ig h t, Ke n n a r d wi ll be open f r o m 3:00 to 12:00 Ad d r e s s ~ ~ C la r k 0 ' H' mlo n Bla i r _dHi|)'~Hi gh Sc h oo l g ra d ua tes an d " A u l d L a n g S y n e " -» -Alic lience Wiles Biscuit cofrfpay l|clh;" " l o th e rs interested in securing col-\The Ft,Calhoun committee ism 'ilege work lfe i1witgf{. to call at furnishing coffee,cream and su- »me above hours 'Ae shall be garMrs. E; B. Heath entertained atlpleased to take rin the individual u mas uuitllclt uznner last :sunday plans and educational problems RETURNS FROMthefollo\ving=_IIem'y_ and Ann?that each one may have..I W1ESTERN TRIPnaver, mr ana Mn. Harry Heath 29 lt Erlnnd Nelson Re.|-,glstrsr.All of Blair; Mrs.Belle Oaks of I miner :hunk returned last. rn-Siousf rjlrg,So.uth Dakota;Mrs.\Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Chrlntennm A010 ¢.........,»..:..On n.................\ -- - -u n . ;A n n u a s u p Lv V C I I V C I l i U UC a s s i e H i g b y o f K a n n s C i t y a n d l a , n d M r .m d M r s .J .P .L anon Estes Park m d other westernH r and M n.0 E H.. r ..eath of left today for a trip to points in points of s anic beauty.He re-Omaha..Dakota.ports a very pleasant trip. Blair, Nebraska; August 8hg¢Tm m x NEWSKENNARDT H E 5 ( KRONBERG 'lined with blotting paver-Place PROGRAM l-OR SUSTAINS INJURY a Small match stick under_mel PICNIC COMPLl1."I`ED edge of Lhfilasa R! necessary wKronbergsgfferedtheallowwe so tion to moisten the Cvnnidenble Expense Expended L_...._.,____._. ,.........n...,.-mm.. nf. .\m».1.4 ml to S.rure Worthwhile Program. nEM\ AR D N EW S lNDlA1\ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Menking vis~R |ited at the Arthur Andreasen c 'home at L ons Sunday.local LuMr. and im. L. Van Deusen oi antly S* : VISITORS 'AT KENNARD HOME inud Larsen, pastbr of the ntheran church, was pleas- urprised last week by rl "9 °,{'"1§';=kDwm KENNARI) RURAL JOTTINGS E x r m r r nr:c Plc cum Msmsl ...........................I I l ub' l _ }f""FE' Monday, August 12th an expewienced decorator of the Benjamin Mr.:md Mrs. Charles Mlsfeldt Moore Co. Wm spend the day B\\_\\'i»i!ed at Blair Monday evening the Friedriduen Hardware store. The decorator will explain the superior qualities of the Benjamin Moore Co.products and demon- .»...»., n.. hue method of m>n\y~ with Mrs. Martin Rasmussen and family.'Frank Gasser and son, Reinhartwere Tuesday Evening visitors "' \ F_W.Lambrechts.M m Dom Sumner and I.eon g-The Kennard Papio Pig 4 met at the home of Ben George .Fairchilds Last Thurs Augu.sv..1st Those in ottendhnce were Lipe and Raymond Rosenba Ben and George Fairchild, of] an d loss ox m e n u m lin g e r o n m sdaright hand when his hand slippedy" into the cog wheels of a machinelhe was working on during the rain R°y'Tuesday morning.He was work- aum, Ken~ of Ken- the x of xpied will -Ren ing near Arlington with the Loomis grading outfit when the accident occurred. He was brought to Kennard im- mediately and at this writing is doing as well as possible though suffering considerably.Kronberg i.: s talented musician and theloss of his finger will imerfere for a considerable time with his piano practice.I yqm........m».......- .,.... ........... V-exercised in the use ol fly poisons especially where then are children in the home.. A good mosquito repellant ia made from oil of citronells,one spirits of cxmphor,one and cedar oil,one-hal! A few drops on a bathwillkeepmosquitosaway: whole night, or if they are' ounce; ounmi ounce.towel for s persistent, a few drops rubbed on the face and hands will certainly keep them away. The Burlington and Union Psc~ lfic railroads will spend $275,000 to build a viaduct across Creizh- The program for the fifth an~ nual three~doy picnic at Kennard is now practically completed and it should prove to be one of in- lmrest to both young and old. The Babe LeNeal Company oi Des Moines,lowa}has been en- gaged for the three days and willprodfce n number of amusing free acts which will be given at 1:0( and 7:30 p. rn. each day.Thesa acts will be done on ladders wire and trhpezes.A stage in s conwnient place will be buill upon which these acst will tuk< Dlace.'x 0|mha, apenl the v:eek~e:\d wichirlll fm\ the latte:-'u pamenu, Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon: Mike Nelaen.and Lhn 1 hleun.'Mr.and Mrl.Harry Edvraw were Fremont shoppers Monday Wlllff, afternoon.Blair fa.The local baseball warn journey- 1~||ehL cd to Benson Sunday, when they-e ndefeatedtheBensonMerehanta been ou I,w l t h a w o r e o ! 5 u » G .\ * \ ' ° _ K | l i r .a n d M n .H e n r y W e e k b l e h b e u u u f u ' | o !O m a h a ,c a l l e d a t t h e R u h e r t N e b r n a l w A n d r e a s e n h o m e o h e d a y l a s t s e e f o r \w e e k .M r .a n d M r s .W e e k b a c h T h e y w e r e o n t h e i r w a y t o S t .L o u d :L=lwhere they will make their home. country .lik 'a 'fL ¥r-.i ff 9 .'"°e °"*='"f§¢ 'lf',"1.4 lm lilev.A.('.Vnrnmen, ary pastor at Oaks, Okla., re Cherokee Indian friends, Wulff, Sr., Foremann and Jr.,who were enroute to Ir a visit at Dann college. ae Indians had never before t on the open prairie and reatly impressed by the ll scenery viewed from the an hilltops whre they could miles in all directions, thought this a wondcrflll compared to their nat°I\;e - ' M ills Q I ' n a ' t o W in I Q w | | M m |a n d Rich ard lle K a ln ;th le b n t e d points..wen t on n" E - h . ° Z § . . T . . .will also advise 'l'Iml¢h¥-_can |0 ma h a . _D r . C . E . H u c k o f I upon color schemes o f rooms o f _._g,f=-m d ~, _ _ ll ll ll f w h o le t :an leader oc! t h e h o me . a n d me th o d s o f n f i n -_,___-;.n...... _.sa-.....\. n.....».fe lu b . wa s a ls o i n n tte n d nn e e . fs Hi ng fu r ni tur e or o th e r ar ti c le s ."=f5g _""""E'"L{'l _ ; " : , : " ' : " r a nn l n r thin mn-v1¢~o 1.4 fr c c LO.___r\. ..L ..-\...........fr An2£'é<m§liscussion of the problems t; 1 $ @ wi x1 te e ; te ; li 1 th e u s e o f th e Uti la c pa i n t whi c h is ma nu fa c - tu r e d b y t h e Be n ja mi n Mo o r e Co .. »- - »»- »- - - -- » - - -0 |»\¢I.B Umu n:. 1.s u u p p c l a |.u1r:nuu\;»|M r s .G e o r g e n k s p e n t M o n -t h e m e m b r s o f t h e c l u b cc cm d a y a t C h a s .M ;e l d t ' s ., t h e t i m e a n d a n o t h e r m e e t m g h i r . . a n d M r s ..O t § o A r p w e r e b e h e l d j i t t t h e n e a r f u t u r e W e d n e s d a y c v e n m g vm s s t o r s - a t t h e F"mia¢»}1F}¢l n n n n r i n r remervation in .o k l lh q mi nrsen spent one- summer ltlklahomn and visited then lm lo greatly ehjoyed thn ' his friends in his home. M to Bhir with lgi ifri endl r them the place; of Inter- Henry Ruhr home~ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Misfeidt gud to n B lvd . a t 2 7 th s tr e et i n Oma h a . A n ad di tio n to t h e h i g h sc hool b u i ld i n g a t Sc otts bluf f i s p r o - posed by wa y o f a $160,000 bo nd lfasue.` ~ Er~:1'En'r.\lx AT DINNER Little Selen Louive Rosenbaum was four years old on Sunday. August 4, and in honor of the oc- casion her parents, Mr.and Mrna Gien Rosenbaum,entertained at dinner on that day for her. Her grandparents and her grand- mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward and Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum,and her uncies, Curl Ward of Kennaw and C. M. Ward and Mrs. Ward and Miss CoHnne Ward of Omaha were her guests that day. ANNWNCEMENT! I wish to 'announce to the publlc that I have taken over the Blacksmith S h o p formerly conducted by Pat Kelley and w I l l do general blacksmlthlng work and welcome both old and new pairons All Work Guaranteed ,John Anderson K E N N A R D ,N E B R . horse shlm tournam~ent will ~b~ held.Each day $25.00 is to be given aiway in prizes.This should common pests these days.TheF r a n k Ga s s e r ho me . l L (.0MBA'I"I`IN__G THE HOUSE FLY AND MOSQUITO ... ~muy H :vi si to rs a t A .C.Andc>rson's.u n d Le o na r d an d M r .a n d M r s Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo u i s Go r o h a m Ot t o A r p were Thfnfsday a f te r - | |:.~ . Each day there will be a series est to all horse shoe pitchers and a large number of entries! is ex- pected.Mr. J. P. linudsen is the chairman of the committee in charge and will give out :my in- formation desired by those inter- ested.Each afternoon .11 bail game will be held in the local ball park.The games are to be played in a tourn- ament style to the eomi:1g day's game.On Thursday Blair will play against the |Kem1ard team. Friday, Bennington opposes Qai- houn and on Satunlay the winner of .'1`hursday'play the winners fo Frida . been suggested in Extension Cir- cular 1106.Sticky fly papers are in common use to destroy flies that. have gained access to houses. Three temapoonsiiul of sodium sa!- icylate dissolved in one pint.of water,and 0.little brown sugar sweetening'added is n compara- tively safe fly poison. Rn automatic poisoning device may be made by filling an ordin- ary drinking glass with poison so- lution and inverting it in n saucer I . Tl i i a Friday allers at Fmnk Gu.=ser's. Paul is staying for some time at the Gaaser home. Mr.and Mrs.Pete Rasmussen and family were Sunday visitorsat Chas.Wrich's. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Arp, Mnand Mrs. Frank Gslfser rind daughters, and Mix and Mrs.Albert,Kuhr were Sunday afferlwon visitors atFritz Arps. Reinhart Gnsser and Paul Lam- brecht urem Sunday af ternoon viistors at Seth Whited's. meets.Saturday alter the ba game a water fight will wke plnc At 7:00 P.M. each evening lbulloon ascension will take pla with a parachute jump Irom balloon. In the evening dancing will - held in the pavilion which has cently been moved to a new lqc tion just east ol' the Anders~ Blacksmith Shop.The pavili~ has been fnshly painted and t floor has been refinished so th the dancers may enjoy themselv to the fullest extent.One of t finest orchestras in eastern N braska has been secured fo r t occasion.The Omaha Rhyth Boys, and they not only can pl good dance 'music but they a entertainers as well.Dr. Wt E. Wright, who is chai man of all committees, has sel~ ed his helpem in this affair velcarefuliy and due to the cooper tion of all n successful picnic n be forthcoming. I I S Y O U R CAR IN SHAPE P1cN1c Let us give it a General Overhaul- ing so\that you m ay be pr ou d of its .Performance on the Picnic Days.Ask us for estimates. Kennard Garage _ . _ _ . .- 1 - _ Ear!Jenkim;is the new baob keeper at the hannah! State bank Mr.Jenkins comes from Tiidcn, Neb. named I n e n u s l r o m vn lu n a U\»¢:|th e wc ek»end.lOa k s , C Ro m a W a r d o f Oma h a ,sp e n t y e a r Sa tu r da y an d S u n da y at he r hu me vi s i t of here,E t u r n i n g to he r du ti e s a t H e we n thC N holll8 Seflfl ho sp i ta l s U n i t 0 3 h o " lday evening.`I Mrs. Floyd McCann of the Co est thenz e b y neig hhur hood vi si te d severalnda y s In st we e k wi th Mr s .Ru t h F A C T S AB OUT NE B R. » ' 1 S I { A ¢ s ll E- r o s .rill E. n :C LC Ro se nb au m.M r a n d M r s P a u l Nioel a n d°*'Th e 1"-'c h ild re n ar e sta y i n g s t thu :-,.v mi t. ti me w° m° f 'w t e d . m i P e tt i t h o me wh i le th e la tte r zu.h e b m s k a l n a s t l e }" 'd ° e lec tio n ll -wa s o n th e c o ns titu ti o na l :amend-z vi s n mg i n lums zls.e i Mi s s L e n a Ba te s i s vi si tin g m me llts I'1'°lf°90¢i by th e 1920 c o n- \- | the h o me o f h e r s i s te r , Mr s . Otto ven tio n.F o r t y - o n e a me n d me n ts. K e mp c k e a n d f a mi ly a t L y o n s .' w e r e prop osed a n d a l l we r e a p - iilrs.Bu c h Ro se nb au m spent.proweci.Th e wo me n vo te d sep- Tu e sd s y a t th e h o me o f he r S l s i a r a t e ba llo ts a n d sa ve d th e p r o - te r,Mr s .J .H .Mi lle r ,he ip in g c ook f o r threshers.M r .a n d Mr s .Cly d e Ro s e nb a u m a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r l a n d F r e n c h a n d sons visi ted a t th e Ri c h ar d Ca lwell ho me a t B en s o n S u nd a y . Su nd a y gu e sts a t the L . E . W ar d h o me we r e M r .a n d Mr s .C.M . W a r d an d Cor ri ne o f Om a h a , M a n d Mr s .Ho m e r E .W a r d ,B . . Ro e n h a u m a n d Roscoe CRu t h s .,»H. W a r d a n d Ho m e r W n g h t .Th e -.._....:......\.,.:....Qian AiI1 Iainth nn - I I pos al to inc rease me mb e r s h i p i n th e s t a t e s e n a t e .Th e me n de - fe a te d i t b y two th o u s a n d bu t th e wo me n ' s vo te s re tu rn e d a f o r ty - fi ve h u n d r e d ma jo r i ty . -- - - -n - » - - a n - u - » I t is re po r te d th a t n a tu r a l g a s i s to c o me i n to Ne b r a s k a f r o m th e W y o m i n g fi e ld s a n d th a t L y mz m wi ll h a ve servic e bef ore th e first. o f an o th e r v c a r . .r G00DpY§:ART I R E S 5- 3 . .. ~ " \f ".| . _ 1 \f 3 ® \ ~ a ; ~ z'\This one I S Y O U R CAR IN SHAPE P1cN1c Let us give it a General Overhaul- ing so\that you m ay be pr ou d of its .Performance on the Picnic Days.Ask us for estimates. Kennard Garage argument----5 ~'?f.EmMore people ~ 2 2 1 (- ride on Good-Q C year Tires ~ ~ " than any other Y \\.'l~; ~l kind and it's § ~I \ ' W \i "~zM I L L I O N S , > \ ; ,»>»` ; 2 -~ i m o r e p e o p l e ~t~."1 ' t o d a y ,~~ Rosenbaum Filling Station Kennard,Nebraska . \ l;iii1g ! l u n U t l u u n :1 \ | |». n¢ . | . . »» - .- -,-§ ? l 7 Z " ? m y o f b l i t t l e M i s s H e l e n E l e c t r i c l i g h t s h a v e b e e n a d d e d a B L o u i s e R o s e n b a u m .t o t h e p u b l i c p a r k a t W o l b a c h . 2 -M r .a n d M r s .B y r l D e n t o n o f T h e I n d i e s i n c h a r g e o f t h e p a r k 1 -0 ! 1 1 a l } a » _ _ ¢ ¢ 2 § l } @ d Q u n d a y e v e n i n g n t .a r e a s k i n g t h a t a p p r o p r i a t e n a m e s in Ill IEst Z5 ie e- xe m W re the c. B. Mock home.Mr.and Mrs.Sherman Ander- son, John and Russel.;-xpent lust week-end with their son and wu'e at Oerescu.Rev. and Mrs. H. E.Lacey und daughter left last week for boniiPinewhereRev.Lucey takes charge of the M. E. church ser' vices during August.Miss Mildred Kjngdon, who is takin a business course at Oma|hn,ipe nt the week-end wmi be suggested. The Loup City community club is leading its support to theres-tahlishment of a live ,stock and sales paviliqn. ings hospital in a very condition.The Snellerwere residents of our city years ago and their many serious familyseveral friendsare sorry to hear of Mrs. S:\eiler's condition and hope for a speedyhome I0\KS_Mr.and Mrs. J. A.Swihart '°§"°I§Y~ drove to Ceresco Satunduy (or an Ted'P ~nvnr nizht vim at the Onw 0\se-A , _ , f u Clh.¢.1n\un and fn\1ni| \nnrl§'s1§§"I»?"b§1§?\a`§d§H»§2E. . \ u D n f a r - 4 .: n n h n m n mma;.;.:"'~"ii '|'f`é»`1Fé`£2="h"viiiilT|`cou-Mr. and Mn. A. ~ -:d""""°[§ pie of am luv. week at thelClm| J9\\\'=\=¥°d zo °"\°'"'u B ' "Gamch hame near wuhmmn.vlsitzd at the John A., "§5°"Mr. and Mrs. Ju. meh ol Oma-home, f¢¢""\\"l Fffdg °I§§m§§" ha, mud with Mr. and Mm. cu- llr.and Mn. L.'z onmhldnnd I-'mneh Monday evening..g d M a g i c g g ?' g g ''N e l l |Ge m- u d g Ne a l a n d mn , J o e we n u .-a n d Joedx-v.~i\|n _i :¢ } wi th , :h em f o r ¥ 2 " ' é T' B E ' . 5 Z"n f M r .m y M r s 'I | \'_-.," \ & 1 . £ § m n u m f l m l l y Su n -...f'."€£..:'f.\". f f § . § f " } § '.§»'f'.f..}."'}ff¢' » 1 _ . _ _ . .- 1 - _ d°;,;dn;J;';;b~;gf;" §'§.'§§'".."'i§"';~».§ ;=. 1 1a ;;;";.|;.1 § :.;."§ ;. ~ Miss Cleo Hitchcock rf\turnfIthenavysoleftlast.week fromOmahawherehepassedhisex~her lmrrlv at KZII1:Ib (Ely |.l:i 51| an1inat.ion=\.rd .: g . .A v e r y e n j o y a b l e a f t e r n o o n - ' = S . . ` 1 " .5 5 3 f;_e§~~>\ H a l n " ..1 J r ; . a | .5 n t a t t h e M r s H .1 .I 1 u g ; , e |M r a n d ' H r s I f 1..L H u r i I . . . L . . pc .home Mondo alternoon when she ';'*1 *Y 1.B9'150l`\W0l'e I'\€:m:|r-i LAN! ;Uentertained at a luncheon for L es,nmes E. Spraker, L.. E. Ward, E.._°'~0f\1¥\8 last week. azier H.Burgess, I.. Cashman Mrs.Joe Roéenhaum has i,.. H.Kempcke,Sarah Swihart 3¥"i \isiti:1g or Davenport;Iowa tx. Ida Wright.1 ,. M r s .C a r l W a r d w a s c a l l e d ¢ ¢ " ' " ° "" ' ° ' {" * 2 " " = '. Q !L 9 _ . .Q n &m l n !i n | 2 0 0 h h ?~D r V L L . .~~~I> 0.f .Men . . I 0,000 Stlfol v v y r *Ir e* 4 \T ¢,- 0» S ' f 1 i w m g [T r © w I - ¢ S - ~ 2 ' 1 M 1 l ¢ S ~ L 0 n gl l . . ; ; ° . » + 1 ~ \__x ter,~rs.orgeCloud, who was taken £0 a Hast-.having left last Saturday by au , . . o T\f/ / \.\& 5...p&~. ter,~rs.orgeCloud, who was taken £0 a Hast-.having left last Saturday by au , . . o T\f/ / \.\& 5...p&~. ter,~rs.orgeCloud, who was taken £0 a Hast-.having left last Saturday by au , . . o T\f/ / \.\& 5...p&~. ' n w -\ I to deliver this mountain , . . o .1 ~ ~; 1 t\r ~ G &;\......5 lf 5"4 'ir B E S T *\:___:/ ~FREE coA|. EN thousand families tluoughom ~ replaced "spotty"stovo the country-manyol' them right in ` heal. with healthful, cozy uns neighborhood-have been waiting for warmth circulated Lbnwah- ihis announcement!Qu! the whole house. Each year more and more people take 1 v§\'Y_ Ulfqb X09 }y3v9_a{- advantage of this unusual opportunity io secure Fmo Coal. And now, at the opening of this, the 8Lh Annud Heatrola Free Cod Club, Lhere are at least 10,000 bins viii!-in! £0 be filled. Willyoursbe one of Lhem? Will the coal truck back up to your door this I-`nllwithasupplyofFreeCod? Will' von nut these fuel-dollars into vour bank Penny uccmen mat lt xs mgntime for you and your fam- lly to begin enjoying a llenlrola-heated home. By ,joining lhe 8th Annual fleutruln Free Coal Club, you will be assured of hav- ggs the Ileauola installed your home before cold 'weather comes-and you Odythuilanvhhuxhalmend-Fm Air Dm: than lbsorhs md mi!imslbehnzwhi|:h.inurdin|ryhenwmgoenowumupzhechim- nay. lnsinupon aadngh. Yo\1'll 6nditi.nevay5muinoHe¢zd|.' a.;¢¢;.a~.,m¢;,,.;.;.~ni;,~¢ Will yéur family gm-ill receive a supply of enjoy a month or more of cozy, whole-coal that won't oust you a Imam heating eomfortfreeofcoatf lpenny.. . a n n m - a m - a u m r y a n a -I just read the details of our generous offer-it's theo n a n E : u r a a f d t n a r y I l e a t e r samessannouncedinthaAz.. l_|\__|l.......-" " " "' " " " " ° " " " " " " " ° " " " " " ' " ° ' "You have heard about the Eblate Heatrolo 'August 10th Saturday Evening Post. Thenen-rulnia 4.-si-'L°0... qi tgsfrlnmcrt Luau f-theorIginad,{irst-iIoor,warm-aixl1ca\.inf 'home in and join the_Hea!:uln Free Coal »f""""'°U°"7°""'°V »planblntenlupohtensof thousandsc-',Club. 0|-galephonou andwewilleomo _\.......-- »\.- n-..»....\.. \.-:.....| .._. ..-..n..¢ .a....n .|_1-..._...._-_.|.__ :How to get your FREE COAL »| s » .|l l l |»l l L §g!ore__cpld__yruatherwawi1limtal1theHatmlalr{ #nd Blnt. ~ d~t ~ s ~ , ~ w h i c h pbldmdyhngoio:~ w ith J ~ ) J .¥ou.oantlmn|$a theba1nnoeduoonyourHeat:mla- ~ "°'1U§f"=° wx m»u.1n»=n:»._______ »';;.,T.;i,;"' °;;§""" 7,1 ;""`3'f`i€»""` "' =a:¢.1;'s.' f ; ,' " " w . o f able heating comfort- lz August. Slat.____.____,...I I r l w wL |OU ar e pa rt ic lar .about the results of vour bakino.Friedrichsen Hardware l l| |you parf icular ~ the flour you mise? Good flour means good bak-I ~ul NEBR \ rv °~Plgsv 'UWf r n t '|: ~ \ r " r t : ~ o t n : n e I * at August A.D.,1929,nt 10 o'clock A. M., and all persons ln- temsted ue notified to appear and show mme, it any, why uid kl- mum nt may not be proved, al- lowed nd pmlmed u the u t Will |';d Testament of said :le- eeaaeé 'nd execution Jared, md gram,ed.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 1101 day of July 1929. . (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 26-it County Judge , . _ _ . . - ._ . .... B L A C K S M I T H S H O PU N D E R G U E S l1 \ lP R ( ) V E ME NT Mr . J oh n A nd e r s on , who h a s r e - a n t l y purc hased th e bla c k s mi th sh o p f o r me r ly r o n b y P a t Ke lley , is p r ovi n g to b e a li ve wi r e bla c k - s m i t h a n d a ma n wh o k n o w s h o w to p ly h i s tr a d e . Mr . A n d e r s o n ! f i r s t mo ve u p o n e n te r i n g hi s n e w lq_cation wa s to g i ve th e sh op a c o mp lete c lean- i n g ,n o t on ly inside,bu t ar o un d th e o u t s i d o w h e r e ju n k o f a ll ki n d s h a d been ac c u mu la ti n g f o r nag rs.Hi s la tes t irfmrovernent h a s been to disc ard th e old gas- ... . ~ KENNARD NEWS .":||I lga v e a c o nc e rt at th e c athe d ra l i n th e eve n i n g a n d a t u me mo r i a l p a r k i n th e a f te r n o o n . I t wo u ld b e to o mu c h to g o i n to de tai l re g a rd i n g o u r conc ert tr i p , o n ly s h a ll I m e n t i o n a f e w o f th e most irn portarr t. plac es. The Fourth o f J u l y w e sung i n th e Re bi ld Hi lls wh e r e mo m th a n 5 0 , 0 00 p e o - pl e w er e ga th e r e d. a n d whe r e th e p r i me mi n i ste r o f D e n m a r k wa s th e pri nc ip al speaker. N e x t eve n i n g we s a n g i n th e c i ty o f A a lb o r g a n d f r o m th e m we we n t to a lmo s t eve r y s lo me r i n De n ma r k , f i r s t a s f a r n o r th a s we c ou ld g o th e n a lo n g th e we s t c o as t a s f ar so uth a s we c ou ld go , a n d f i n a lly we we n t ove r to th e NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF wu.| STATE OF NEBRASKA I slWashington County l A. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Court of A LETTFR FROM EUROPE o(Continued from ~ one)~ |~ ~ pli e d fr o m C e ntr a l S ta ti o n s i n Ne - br a s k a i n 192 7".Th e ave ra g e c ost wa s nine a n d on e- h alf c e nts pe r ld lo w a t h o u r . Th e th r e e ma i n ty p e s o f c e n tr a l statio ns we r e mu n i c i p a li ti a ,p r i - va te c ompan ies a n d f a r me r m a m aze d li ne s.Th e r e wer e n ine elec - tr i c p o vmr li n e s i n th e s ta te ma n - ag e d b y f a r mer s i n 1 9 2 7 .F u M e r inf or matio h o n c os t. of c urr en t a nd c on sumpti on ha s b een s ec u red th ru a_ sp ec i al s tud y o f th ree org ani zed fa r m li n e s . f Th e a i m o f th e n u th - o r s ha s been to pre se nt th e d a ta ob ta in ed r a th e r th a n o f f e r sug» ges ti ons f or fu rth er po ss ibi li tie s. the idea of government ownership the United States government is being made to pay part. of the ex- peruse.From the 1928 report of the Public Ovmership League o f America is taken the following statement: "During the year arrangements have been made with United States Senator Norris for secudngiarge quantities of his addresses in the Senate dealing with public owne:-~ ship, and especialiy with the On- tario Hydro-Elect Power Sys- tem and the questi of compar- ative rates under~ublic and pri- vate ownership.T se reprints of JOLLY BUNCH PAVILION BEING FRESHLY PAINTED 'The Jolly Bunch Pavilion which was recently moved to its new loeatiun east of the blacksmith shop is receiving a coat of paint.fi`§,,"`¥"""5\e"¢°"§'i§'f'im'L"',,&2`§f; 'which 1 be held August 22, 23 d 24' a n r l f '1°m m m a tuse fir 'l°lY.`.$"§`m but sinus hi s |been *moved to make mom for the 'new 'B~llne highway it has been put ixpori a new foundation,the ifloor has bee Slnded ,and re- 'paired and it is now receiving a _ ., NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON P £ ' r m o N FOR PROBATE OF WILL STATE OF NEBRASKA I naWashington County,IIn the County Court of Washington County, Nebrukl, In the Matter of lhe Estate uf Elma M. McKenney, Deceased: The verified petition of Allie McKenney has been filed in the County Conn of said County, pray ing that Letbers Tesbamenumry do issue to I. C. Eller under the last Will and Testament o( Ellen M. McKenney, Deceased. Now, therefore, notice is hereby REGAINS HEALTH AFTER zo YEARS x "I suffered twenty years and the Sargvn .treatment did me mbm i ever tried For years I a. strict l w i t h my g a I I bladder irouble. I tried all kind! o f medicines but none af them rx ¢ :- Gd\I I 'e \y x ar e.I el u- r. of m | . h e- 'Y a Ls. Jn yshe |. in he a t nded L0 run the gnnu Stone ln me anopandtoinstallanewelectric motor and connect upth e po we r dill 'whi ch has been badly neg- lected and out of use for sometime.More equipment will bei added to the shop as soon as poss- ible.Kennard is indeed fortunate to have as capable and eo\5cientions a workman in their midst as Mr. Anderson and he deserves the patronage of all within his trade territory. Upon renewal of its Franchise at 'Broken Bow the Western Puhlic Service Company plans to erect a two~story office building and suit-- ahle substation for the new elec- tric transrnissinn line that will be built acros from the compz\ny'.< hydro plant at Doris Lake. w..,,.."...-..._-.,The paint fb,-fuse on the pavil- ion was donated by a number of men about the town,each one donating a gallon of paint. Those donating wvre:Bob Andreason, flanked envelopes so that they may be used to great advantage throughout the cquntry in connec- tion with municipal campaigns where .these questions are at is-Nick Friedrichsen,Dr.W-E'lSue.This constitutes a new feat- Wright,Charles Berry,Charles Bates,George Hedelund,Glenn Rosenbaum.Wards Store.John Blaco,Elmer Wright,Pete Sor-enson, Fdtz Andreaaon and Jack Andrenson.Mr.Friedrichseri of the hard- ware store is confident that the pavilion win be a well paints-1 building for a number of years because, he says, "it's Pittsburgh paint". PROPOGANDA VS. PROPAGANDA In the continuing fight to sell ure of the educational work of we League which is very valuable be- cause it enables us at a verysmall cost to reach every voter in a community." A NEW BUL LETINIS NOW AVAILABL E Nebraska farmers using elec- tricity from private power com~ panies paid abqaxt fifty dollars an- nually for their current according to infomation in the new Nebras- ka Experiment Station Bull:-tin 236 "Rural Electric Service Sup- uat irons are meappliancesmostnvidely used by farmers, it vas found.When ag- riculture can make use of larger quantities of electricity, the unit cost can be lowered, this bulletin says. This year marks. the golden an- niversary of the county fair of 'Pawnee county,which was first ,held in 1870.Elaborate plans are made for a general home coming the first week in October.The ladies of Pawnee City are helping to finance the building of a m.em» orial gate to the fair grounds. The village of Juniata is asking Hastings to buy the electric trans- mission line which the village 'built and owns and over which it ,gets service from the city plant. gmn|unnun|unan|nmmnuumnmun|u||||||||n|||||||||mIIn||||nn||n|n|Iunuum||u||||||||n|ulnu|un|||n|u|nl|in|||I|||n||||n|u|n||||||||||mu||n||g 0 l 0~5 t h A n n u a l C o u n t y - W i d e P i c n i c ~ K e n n a r d ,N e b r a s k a : = | Three Big Days~--Thursday, Friday and Saturday , All the concerts went over zreat, and we had a real success on this trip,but the concert in Haderslev cathedral will never be forgotten by any of us.Heder- slev is a town in the southern part of Jutland,which until the year 1864 belonged to Denmark. After the war between Denmark and Germany that year, Germany took that part of Denmark, but the people down there always longed for Denmark.Now after the world war the aliens gavethatpartbackvoDenmark, and the people down there seemed to be wry thankful to the Americans for their help.The organist at the cathedral also wanted to honor the American guests,and when we marched in the church we were greatly surprised to hear the tunes of "The Star Spangled Ban- ner" from the mighty pipe organ in the rear end of we big cathed- ral.As little by little the tunes of wat song died and the tunes of "America the Beautiful" sound- ed in the large room.In betweenthegroupsheplayed"Home Sweet Home",and "Nearer My God to Thee".It left a deep im- pression upon all ot' us, and I am sure we never shall forget that night.Now we are all scattered all choir members others went toand 1 hkfé de at this wander- over, some of the \\'\:nt to Germany, France, but Adolf aided to stay here ful place near the coast for a week or so,after ,which we will lrave for Sweden and Norway. on said petition on the 10th day of August A. D. 1929, ot 3 o'clock P.M.. and all persons interested are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said Instrument may not be proved, allowed and probated as the last Will and Test~ ament of said deceased, and exe~cution thereof, and administration of said estate be granted. Witness my hand and Official Seal this 15th day of July, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 26-4t County Judge. NOTICE FOR ADMINISTRA- TION OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA l |==I Washington County, |0'Hanlon Sr.0'Hanlon,Attomeys County Court in Probate _ln the matter of the Estate of Meredith B.Kemp,Deamsed: The heirs at law, next of kin, creditors and all persona interest-ed in said estate are hereby noti- fied that on the 30th day of July, 1920 Samuel Edward Kemp filed a petition in said County Court al- leging among other things that Meredith B. Kemp, an inhabiwit of Washington County, Nebraska, died on the 19th day September, 1918,leaving no last Will and Testament, and possessed of Real and Personal Estate estimated at $5,000.00 and praying for admin- istration thereof. If y ou fail m appear at said In the hlatter 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, prayin(lhat Letters Testamentury do issue to some suitable person to be designated by the Court under the last Will and Testament of Frank E. Warrick, Deceased.Now, therefore, notice is herebyi given that a hearing will be had on said petition on the 16th day of August,A.D.,1929,nt 10 o'clock-A, 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 probated as the last Will and Testament of said de- ceased, and execution thereof, and administration o i said estate be granted.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 22nd day of July, 1929. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 27-4t County Judge. REPORT OF 113 CONDITION oTheWashington Slate Bank,of Washington, Neb., Charter No. 180 in the State of Nebraska at theclose of business .Iune 29, 1929. RESOURCESLoans and discounts . $100,314.15 898.47Overdrnfts . . . . . , .Bonds, securities, judg- ments and claims (ex elusive of cash re-33,867.27s e r v e ) . . . . . . . .County Coun on the 24th day 0f'Judgments and Claims ..._...,ma ..» o -v..\M\.P M A ananhsn ru.n<»n»minn bladder drained but that diSn' give me pzemanent relief, "Although 1 didn't have n part icle of faith in it, I started th Sargon treatment.Fefore l ha fil\i8\'E||h B l f l h e firSt bottle commenced to ent anything wanted.No w my liver is actin again.I have a splendid appe tite.I am not constipated an more,and if there is anythin the matter; with my ga ll bladdt now I don't know what it i Ssrgon is simply wonderful. am in'bctter health ami fe stronger than in -years."-Fran d s Ui Morgan,1226 P Stmc Lincoln,Nebraska. Sargon represents the dawn » a new era in the field of modeimoeicine.I )is turriing»oh fashioned moss-grown h e a l t theories upside down and is r storing countless thousands l: methods uhdreamed of only few years ago. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agenl The wheat market hh: token 4 sevral slumpn the last few da that has a tendancy tn make tl farmer think of hinning his crop CHURCH o r GOD r E . E .Giesler, Pastor The general conference now session at Oregon,III.,has t largest number of attendants this time than ever before,al still new members are add daily. --24 Acn mn ~ \ oB i g F r e e A c t s 1:00 p. rn.7:30 p. m. TWO SINGING ACTS TWO TALKING ACTS An Upside-Down Trapeze and Loop Act t 7 :00 `P. M. \ I \ \ E N T , V = v | II 1 | ii|l lI 1 1 . A sl = ; At las t I ask you kindly to bring a greeting to all our friends especially to all scouts of Troop 1.47 and their parents..Sincerely,, J Swen Baden, Adolf l'eter.ao'1. ii nun innFed Steers and Feeders 15- 25c Lower. Cows 250 Off Haas Bnénis To 25c Nothing Higher Than $11.40. Sheep and Lambs Unevenl Stead to STATE OF NEBRASKA I .| s august, ww, at .. ..t.,...... .and contest said petition, the court will appoint,Frank Stewart or some other suitable person Admin- istrator and proceed to a settle- ment of said estate.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 30th day oi' July, 1929. (Seal) .I. C. Eller N0'I"ICE BY 'PIIBLICATION ON PETITION FORPROBATE OF \VILL .i.c. Debcl, Attorney Fund ) .. .... ...samal Banking house.,furni-I ture and fixtures . . .5,500.00 Cash in Banks and Due from National and State banks $49,712.89 Checks and itemsof exchange 643.07 i U. S. Bonds in ,cash reserve 5,000.00 `55,355.9G\ TOTAL s1oo,272.oa L|.\ul1.tT1r:s l Capital stock . . . . . . .$l5,000.00l rne SPll'l|. or CDOp€l'8Uon IH trioandthewriterfeels,that there will be far more accomplished in this conference than has been ac- complished in all other past con- ferences.' Our ministerial association here in Oregon ~now doing.a fine work.Keep up your Sunday School and other church work during the ahsence of your pastor. The Maatzcr is depending on you tlo!\'t disappoint him. x I Dr. Norman K., RnthmnnnsSurplus fund 3,000.00 I oP'r0 m:'rnls 'r Washinzttm County,l Undividcd profits (Net).1,521.04 |Over the lilnir Drug Co. In the County fourt.Individual de-'Phono Black -llWashingt n C unty, Nebraska I posits sul1ject__I Evenings by Appointmentln the omattbr of the Estate oflT_° °h°°l',' '$'81292'7G I x Sophie II. Jensen, Deceased:l :mc certifi-_x L I V E S I U E K P i | u i s \~ y y25c Lower on Fairly Good Run. Union Stock Yards. July 30, 1929 --Althonglt local rect-Ipts were moderate, only around s,ooo ht-ad, liberal supplies elsewhere and adull eastern hoof market. broke fed steers and yvnrlngs prices mostly 15 tu 25c ln-re lllnnxlnyt Top was$15.90.Western cows, heitcrs and feeders made up ncnrly halt the supply and sold laruely 25c lower. Quotations on Cattle:Choice, prime heavy steers $l5.60@1G.25; choice, prlmo handy steers $15.60 61615; good to cholco steers $14.- 60@15.501 fair to good steers $13.- ~I0@'H.50:common to fair steers $l2.'.!5@i3.3l cholco to prima year-llngs 5 /r15.50Z good to choico ycarlln $13.75@l4.S5;lair to good yoarllngo $l2.50&ilZl.75: com- mon to lair year-lingo $11.50@12.50: trashy yearllngs $10.50 fo |1.E0; clxolca light heltera $13.50 GT 14.oo; good, choice fed hetter..$12.50@ l1l.50: fair to good fed helfors $11.- 507|12.50;common to Ialr ln-ifern$1o.so€r1i.50:prime cornlvd cows $10.75@11.T5:good zo choice cows $9.256|3l0.S0; fair to good fat cows The \'erit'ied petition of Andrew Andersen has been filed in the County Court of said County,» praying that Letters Testament- nry do issue to Andrew Andersen under the lust \\'ill and Testa- ment of Sophie B. Jonson, Deceas- ed:Now,tliereforn,notice is herci by -gi\en that a hearing will be had on said petition on the %r».I gay of August, A. D., 1929, at 'Z o'clovk, l'. M., and all persons iny tcrested are notified to appear and show cause, if any, why said ln- strument moy not bo proved, al- lowed and probate as the last Will and Testament of said dmzored. and execution thereof and admin- istration of said estate be grant- cd.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 25th day .of July, 1929(SEAL)I. c. ELL]-IR 28-»It`County .lutlgo NOTICE Grant Lathrop, Attorney Y catcs ofdeposit . . . . 08,458.23 116,150.99 TOTAL $196,272.03STATE 0I~' NEBllASKA, I;Iss.l County of \Vz\sI\ington \1 I, Geo. 'I'. Hcdelund, Cashier of thc above named bank do solemnlyswear that the above statement is , a true and correct copy of tho re- |port made ta the Department of 'I§|atlc and Commerce.Geo. T. Hedelund, Cashier ATTEST:V. E. Hcdelund, Director.Jabe B. Gibson, Director.Sulncribctl and nworn to beforeme this 20th day of July, 1929. I E. H. Sutherland, CIIRISTIA N c n ua c u J . \v . s w m.\ n'r I For Strinzed Instrument s 1 Instruction .. Instruments Rented if Drsired Call Gilbcrtsortbl Store x x'nm EAT SHOP I E. C.Rann. Proprietor IMeals, 40 Cents I l Excellent Cuisine | Satisfactory Service .Courteous Treatment IFirst door east Enterpdse offical x xlBLAIR ABS'l`RACl` & TITLE I l COMPANY I Bonded Abatraeler I PHONE 15 ,I \ Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska I x "A. J. llargett, Pastor DR. EDWIN T. .IIPP Dent ist Notary Public.x name School, 1o=oo A. M,x-an srzkvtca Christian l'Inllea\'or, 7:00 P. M.Phone 293 Blair, Nebr. Morning Worship,ll:00 A. M.~Offices in State Bank Bldg.| lllid-work Meeting, Thursday xsz-nn D M l , AUGUST 22--23 m l n | \ - 1 - 1 - Imcnons FOR I~mu nl n Big Free Acts 1:00 p. m.7:30 p. m l 1¢ s , J FLYING RINGS wNOVELTYACTS 1 Co m ed y Ladder Acts D -EATURING IN THE FREE ACTS sion Each Day aiBallooh Ascen B A S E B A L L T O U R N / i L ; ;, =GAM ES START AT 2:30 p_M .EéT h u r s d a y , A u g . 2 2 , B l a i r v s K e n n a r d F r i d a y ,A u g . é s , B e n n i n g t o n v s C a l h o E u n ; Saturday, Aug. 24, W inners of T hursday vs W inners of Friday H o r s e S h o e T o u r n a m e n t D a i l y | 0 1 0 0 a . m .§ T §51f§o@o.oo ;runners $o.s0ti1.25: l\ ¢I»l $25.00 in prizes each day J. P. KNUDSEN, Chairman of Committee ~ Thu1'sdz1y \Friday \Saturday 2 Telbasta Band Bennington Band Calhoun Band GIVES t'oN<'t~:u1'RENDERSntUstc.4L coxcsnr i lRMsHl-.s MUSICAL i;NTt:n'r.uNnt-;m'§ R A C E S B e n n i n g t o n B o y S c o u t s _ i s 'rm- : Atrrs a xti tm Participate in a w |= .u-'rt-:rt Tut:B AL L m m- 1 S P O R T S M E E T ~~§ P R I Z E S T o W I N N E R S Ar r a n B A L L G s m:AFTE R BAL L c a m:: i D a n c i n g e v e r y e v e n i n g i n K e n n a r d P a v i l i o n l l m a h a R y t l u n B o y s l l r c l i e s t r a E : == =§V a u d e v t l l e a n d D a n c e A r t i s t s § énnnl\unlnmI1|1| mnum||n|IuunIn| ||\|u|u|nunm||| |lnmninmulln||| u||| ||| |||| i||| |||| |I1| ||| ||u| |||| |||m||m||m| |nullnnuollllltllllnnnlnlmlllé \. l cunncrs $6.00i|W6.25;\eJl calvessu,oo®1s.oo:heavy killing calves. S9.50@12.00; plain and trxiahy u\l~ vcs $'l.50@'J00:native bolognu bulls $8.00@f).25;heavy,fleshy (et-dn-rs si:toon`14oo;good to choice (coders $l'.3.50@l3.50;fulr to good in-ed\~\~s $ll.50@l2.50; com- mon to lnlr feeders s1o.ooni1.s0: good to cltolco stockers $11000 13110;talr_to good stot-kcrs $11.00 fb\2.00: common to Yalr stockers$9.50@\l.00;trashy stockérs $7.50 @9.0\l;stock belfers $9.00@1l.00: fo#-ding helfers $9.75fi1l.00Z stock cows $7.50@8.50;stock calves s1o.oo@14.oo. LOWER MARKET ON HOGS On xx rua of nhout to.ooo head the hog market ruled slow and mostly 15@25c lowt-r.The oxtrenie top of $3.40 wu pald for only a plecool of load and bulk sold at $9.765 11.15.LAMBS STEADY 'ro LOWER A good average Monday run of sheen and lambs was here for this time of tho year.some 14.000head being on sale and (nt lambs sold uooveuly steady to 25c lower, Fved~ ers held steady while aged sheep broke muy tbc.FAT LAMBS: Range lambs, good to choice m.ooe1a.|o;rangelambs, lalr to good ;1z.so@1s.oo: native lambs, good to choice $12.15 @1:4.oo: native lambs, talr to good siz.2s@1a.'1s;fed ahora ]|lllbl s\1.5o@1z.so; yt-arllnga. all grades $N'|0@11.50.FEEDER LAMBS: Western ldrl., good, choice $l2.'t56>l8.!6; western (dr-a., fnlr to good $|zzsmz.f:5;western rdrr., com. to nu- $11,500 12.25. To:the heinl,lcgatees, creditors# and all persons interested in the estate of Mary Lute, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notitied that on the 22nd day of August, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., Grant Lothrop,the administrator of said estate, "jill apply to the county court ol' Washington coun~' ty. Nebraska, at the county courtt room in said county to grant ucommission in thc matter of said estate directed to, L. N.Lorenzen for the examination on oath ox' Maude Anderson as a witness herein for the purpose of proving who the heirs at law are of solid deceased.Grant Lathrop,` iZ7-31. Administrator of said Estate NOTICE BY Pl'llLl(`ATloN ON P m m o x F O Rl'R()BA'l`E OI-` wll.L 0'l~{anlon & O'Hanlon, Attys. STATE or NEBRASKA l ssWashington County,I In the County Court ot' Wultlngton County- Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Murray Deceased: The verified petition of John Murray has been filed in the County Conn of said County. praying that Letters Testamen-tary do issue to .lohn Murray under the last \\'lll and Testament of Richard Murray Deceased.Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be had ion said petition on the 9th day Cl\oirPractit~e, Friday, 8:00 P. M. ltlr. and Mrs. Hnrgott left Mnn» duy morning for Seattle,Wash- ington to attend the National con- vention ot' the Christian churches. The young people \\ill have charge of the morning services and no services in evening, except tho young pe-oplc's service.Remember the Lowe and Andcr~ sons will be with us August 28 to ht-gin a series of meetings.These people are well known in Blair. Come and bring some unc. tuto rs Axi o m' NEBRASKA Ncbroska's 85,181 telephones on 114,000 farms out-number cream separators by S18 and the 39,5M radio sets are 7,022 more than chicken incubators.'There are 20- 674 farm homes with running water and having 14.180 baths. Nebraska promisn to again bc second among the st.r\tes.witb win- ter wheat production for 1929 with an estimate-'crop of 63 million bushels,i"the Federal Survey materinlizer.Kansas will take the lead with Oklahoma close ly following Nebraska. _ Ncbrm-xka's 720 state banks ant' l56 national banks have combined resources of $566,000 000 with l|C A R L s c m n u r Insurance|Real Estate and Loans|Office in State Bank Bldg.; lI II x _ ._ .- - xDR. w. F. HEMPHIL L DENTIST Located in newHome Theatre Bldg. Blair, Nebraska - - - - - - v - °x f x MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTEB Ollice in Mayle Bldg. x I I Il l l l iI ll /2 .-'rruun scuanuta _UI Chlago & Northwestern Railroad East-6:10 p:m. daily. W¢s 7:l5 a.m. daily. C. St. P.. M. & Omaha Northbound7:15 a.n1. daily except Sunday. 2:52 p.m. daily exce t Sun.l:|y.7:52 a.n1. Sunday orsy. Southboundgfe fe de po s i ts o f ss é o pl" c a p- ~ ~ g§ ;;.====» » Sunda y . An Arkansas heifer dledafter lt choked on a roll of bills the farmer had lost in the pasture. Maybe the farmers shouldn't be retieved, after all-think of the poor helfenl -BUS SCHEDULE- Northbound9:00 A. M. 12:00 A. u.8:00 P. M.-6:15 r. u. I \ \ 3 I'\.1 Southbound 11:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M.8;15 P. u. |H E E N T E R P R I S E y ou "éorno .dong H E R E !BE E R; wh y doxft y o u a n d Ro m e o c ome, to o f '"Oh, I don't think lo, father..N o t th is ti me ,tlmnk n,Yo u g o .A n d do keep an eye on Gfnger.She'a so am to n re nk ou t un expe c te dly , y ou kn o w. " B u t Ginger,dls da lnlng answer. wi th great hauteur led the wa y down th e fings tone pa th that c urled through the green gross. C H A P T E R l l I l *W A S a pleasant house.th e old br own Metho dist pnrsonage a t Re d Thr us h,Io wa .W h ile i t wa x o h l I n point of y e a r s , i t wa s not c n ll w the old rmrsunuge fo r its or-rf. but bec ause n new one was ln projec tion. It i s true tha t lt bo aste d a ll mod- er n Improvements, but they were lm- "~ f f f fb"o ~ f\:§ iw.V ,w'}.l|~u (g~ 35'}..4€ff?s''G \-f Q ,rf-" Every subscription is ngmzdednpen account.The names atuhicriberswillbe instantly te- ~ove.l fxvm our mailing list at thepix-atLon of the time paid for if -pu lishers be notified; other- 1 the subscription will remdn -fame at the des ignati sub~ption price.Every an scrlber ~us: understand that thee cond- - ~nh are made a put of the cou- between the publisher md~ ~scriber. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY JOHN A. RBOADES,.»f£u.1..f Hu per Year $1.50 i f oQ m q e r ®E l l a ~~r,\_by Ethel Hueston Illustrations by Irwin Myers - »<. .» : i ~'E5:.......................,__, Entered as seco:1d~ch|s matter t the postoffice at Blair,Nebr., . . ~the Ac t of Congreu of~arch 3, 1879. Cop;rlre h:by I¢nI»%»u lhrrill FoW NV Ilf'r \ ifv 6:00 6:30 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 11:45 12: 00 12:30Lyon 2: 00 2:15 2: 30 :no 3: 30 4:00 5:00 6: 00 6: 10 6: 30 ~a. a . ._ _ - -n . . . 'l\|es=day, Auaust 13 a. m. Veternasriy Union rn. Record program rn. Gooch Food Products m. Weather report m. Ho m e Own e d Stor es ln, Golden Hour Orch. a. a . a. a. rn a . m. a . m. p. rn p . m. p . m. p . m. °p. rn Or i o n .lass ieal Rec ord pr o . . o ve lty . p r o g r a m De voti on a l p r o g r a m Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a Ame r i c a n Po p ula r 0 . Oly mp i c Ra n g e r s W o r l d i n Re v i e w A me r i c a Me e ts t h e t - D r . G o w e n p . m.Un i .o f N e b r a s k a p . m. A me r i c a n A r t i s ti c E n - eernble p.rn D r .Ste ven so n- Smi th p . ` m Ame r i c a n Sa lo n Orc h. p . m Me y e r s 'Re ga rd in g O. p. m. B a s eb a ll re po rts p . m Rec ord pr o gr a m p . m V a n Sic kle Ha l f H o u r .. ins. besides the ward buildings, during the summer months, have been put in the beat shape for the opening of schools.Considenble painting and repairing work have been done in all of these schools. ln the Central high school bulld- ing the heating plant has been n- modeled so that it can be attach- ed and became a pan of the heat- ing system in the new srloohi Although the contraptors have been working steadily on the new building for the past sev ed months,it wi ll not be ready for use for the opening of schools in September.Consequently the chil- dren in the Central grades will be housed in the buildings about sown,such as the churches,the library :md West school buuilding, for a few weeks.As soon as the grade rooms in the new building become dvailable the children in the different grades will be moved to the new units. me r a t t h e e n ts , Mr . a n L o ve ha s | h i g h sc hool I h r t h e pa s t Mr s .Pe te d a y f o r a v i Ge r ma n y . i n N e w Y o wh e n th e s pe sts to vi s d a y fr i en d s n e xt spri21g. - . ~;nSu nd ay eve n i n g a t th e I>iarr§ E r ve y h o me .Mi s s E ila Ge ne Te g t re tu r ne d h o me wi t h h e r par ents, a f t e r sp e n di n g sever al da y s a t th e E r v e y a n d C la r k Str i c kle tt ho me s. Mr. a nd Mrs . 'D an P hi llip s sp en t. F r i d a y e ve n i n g w i th Mr . a n d Mr s . J .L .Pe ter s on an d fa mi i y . Mr . an d Mr s . J o h n J e n se n sp e n t Mo n d a y eve ni n g w i t h M r .an d Mr s . E mi l A n d e r s o n i n B la i r . M r .a n d Mr s .J i m E d wa r d s sp e n t Th u r s da y i q Oma h a, vi s i ti n g a t t h e h o m e o f Mr . a n d Mr s . J o e B a r r y a n d f a mi ly . H E R!\ IAN 'S H A R V E S T P l C N f C He r ma n i s at.pre se nt 21 ve r y bu sy plac e ma k i n g p mb a r a ti o n s for the big Harwst Picnic which is to b e h e ld f o r th r e e d a y s s ta r t- i n g n e xt Th u r s d a y ,ugu.at 15. Th r e e b i g da y s a m p l ned w i t h a ll ki n d s o f s p o r ts a n ex\ter"tain~ me n ts suc h a s b o xi n g bas eba ll to u r n a me n t a n d a n u m e r o t fr e e ac ts,rac es,me r r y - g wr o u n d a n d e ve r y e v e n i n g a bi g da n c e a t th e L e g i o n h a l l . Th i s is on e o f t h e b i g ti me s o f .n ». 1\fa~ :*"~3»r-»-=.'~ 1 a n ~2 = u ..! \~ \ c k f 3 'f \f n II5" T Q *' Q ~. l " \ `; : ; ,~ I I 1 *i s ; , . { \ __» 1 1 l v i u g , f i *~ »~ =I ~" f| " "L_ f /: : : - . . .. . , .1 "* §" " " F I ,4 ¢ , . .s . :~ ...;. f x ~-»:¢,}Q*¢ »~\|f .1 J '' v '~ - - - .i i ~" ~~5 =" r . ..f .-ur . .|.i g 9 P ..I f 2.| ! ..f ""% |1 f a . :/ 5 ' l ~ ' f = '1 : . » » », . ,~s s - ~f f ~JV.~#ff if 'E ~mins,.r (*J* -..:.*,.¢~¢ 1 : ,.~ : ';_ L O C A Cherries Mrs. Joh is visiting ' Mary Bet Emanuel ho she nnderw Miss Ca her home i spend a tw~ her uncle a Jae Love a Miss Oliv Norman Ra Mrs. R. J. Mrs.Priscil on a sandba Mrs. L. I- few school derson and Omaha and Blair, at a Tuesday. A few days at the F. C. C. Peter- son and Cecil Thompson homes. Mr.and Mrs.I-'red Compton spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and family. Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Edwards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards. John Jensen and Chris Ander- son shipped hogs ta South Omaha Monday evening: Miss Georgia Antill entertained a number of he ' nds at a pic- nic dinner at he home Friday. Clifford Jensen and Robert Peterson attended the Baptist Sunday school picnic held at the Blair tourist park Thursday. Mr.and Mrs.Christoifer An- dersen,Walter and Irene spent Sunday evening at the Frank Lin- den home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland, Jr. and family are moving on the John'Reed farm,this week. 10 : 3 0 p . m. Hi s to r i e s o £P a u l B u n y a n - S k e ¢ c h p . m. A me r i c a n P h i lh a r mo n ic Orc h es tr a W e dn es da y , Au gu st 1 4 11:00 6:00 9: 30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 11 :45 12:00 a a n a a 1 a . a. 4 m p . } m rn m a m. m. m ms i n ¢ t Rec ord p r o g r a m W e a th e r : e p o r t Ho me Own e d S to r e s Go ld en Ho u r Orc h. Classic al Rec ord Pr o. No ve lt y P r o g r a m De voti on a l Servic e V a n Sic kle Gla i s a n d Co mp a n y 12:30 p . m. A me r i c a n Po p u la r O. ...i . 2:00 p. m. World in Review ~Redtieid of Omaha, a t the Charles Fam~ this week. aeve, Maggie and Hans y afternoon visitors at ghr home. .States who went up u l Tumip seed at Aye Bros.25-~ Miss Marjoxy Thomas of mont,was a guest of Mr. Mrs.Henry Mencke for a days, retuming to her home Tuesday\ evening. I-`re and few last u v l s x u w u w ~ Miss "2 is 1 guesx Aye Bras.25-tt ham homeMqKeen ol Califor:\iA|Mn. C. I lair friends this week. were Sundx Hitchmsn is in Eh; I the Wm ul. a mum: upcra=|.wn.L Love came up from Omaha last week to week's vacationwrith ti aunt, Mr. and Mn. d family.1. S mi th .Mr . a n d Mrs.. h ma n n ,a n d M r .a n d Irv I\ .u | | u untilll\D\J ll IUPUI IU NIB b ~h f th O a hf i s h i n g f § § `a n d h e 1 . 1 e n j o y i n g *r o u g o m e r o m ` "e m a h i s va c a ti o n ve r y mu c h . R.F .S u mn e r r e t u r n w to hi s home at Winterset,Iowa Sunday after a couple of weeks visit atthe Sumner home near Kennard. Mr.and Mrs.Jens Christensen and family we n visitors at the°W@¥lS and family fmd|Clarer1ce Killegarde home at Te- a Langstafi'pltmcedlkamah Sunday afternoon. on the river Sunday.Miss Mary Love, who is a stud- S t a t e a e n t e r t m n e d a e n t .n u r s e a t t h e M e t h o d i s t h o s - -:....A..|l.....u r n .1 h { § n l i n f\ n : ¢ . \ \ ».....~..a. L-.. ........¢:..._ hospital psf meek and is now up and ardmd again after an en- forced vacation speni recovering from an appendicitis operation. Friends have received word from Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Spell- man of Willow Springs,Mo.,rg the effect that J.lf.is working for a packing house in,SpHng1'ield Missouri Mrs.Spellman says they have the nicest peaches she ever saw.altlluzf, fllrsn |y|||0 An.. 1 |.u|»¢u ul vlnruln, alnalll. nur YUCHCIUII \I la n !Ma e Mo r g a n o f i la s t m ve k a t th e h o m e o f h e r p a r ~l: . r wm Te f f e ll o f Oma h a ,en~ E ve ly n Mu r d o c h o f en ts ,M r .a n d Mu s.J oe Lo ve .Joy ed a we e k s va c a tio n f r o m hi s unc heon a t he; -.h ome M r .a n d Mr s .J .W .Mi l l s a n d ?'°?£'.E.i"a "h °. I 'S f' k h g r d wa r e 9 5 ' |Mr.und Mrs.Paul Adams and \i\ed M da g ,daughter ol' Sioux City, were Sun-§§§.?.§§.L of gg migiay gu;ts.¢;f Attorney and Mrs; arm- home of his par-enry en: e. rl Mrs. Joe Love.Mr.Mfr . F. S. Bigelow visited last een principal of the ;Thur ay with her sister,Mrs. at Wilsonville,Neb.,lJessie Ti mm of Omaha.While there they took in the movies at The Paramount. Mrs. K. A. Pound and daughter, Barbara are spending a week or two years. r Siert left last Fri- sit to her native land, ihe will visit u niece k until August 10th,|so at 0'Neil,Neb.visiting old hip leaves.She ex-friends Miss Helen Pound has zanmnmenl., which he spent withhisparents,Mr.and Mrs.E.M. Terrell.when he rvturned home he took his brother, George Stick with him for a week's.s'isit.. Mrsl Priscilla Lankstaff,who has been spending the summer with her sons, Charles and Harold und families in Pennsylvania, ar- rived last Sunday in Blair where she will combine business and pleasure for a'week or so.Her .old friends and neighbors are glud to see hcr again.\» re1a§ives and ea:ly§ ggone with her father for the WfsekiG e r ma n y 1:00 p. m. Olympic Ranggrs 2:002:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4 100 5:00 6:00 6:10 9:00 9:3010:00 11 100 11:30 6:00 6:30 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 1.1 :45 12:00 12:30 1 :00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 8:00 4:00 6:00 6:10 10:00 11:00 11:30 p.n1 p . m p. p. p. m. m. m. p. m sembl p. p, p. p. p. m m rn p . m p.m m. m. World in Review Vignettes Moderne.: Uni. of Nebraska American Salon Orch, Song R-scital . American Artistic En- eEuterpeans Baseball reports Record program Leu Beck Orchcstn Stoll's Rhythm Aces Musical TravelogueI John 6: Ned and Cos- mo and Metro p. m. Stoll's Rhythm Aca Thursday,August 15 a. s. a. a. n. a. a. B. p. p, l lli m rn. . Veternary Union Record program m. Gooch I-'ood Products m. m m rn Weather report Home Owned Stores Golden Hour Drch. . Classical Record Pro.~ a. rn rn. Devotional service m. m. m. Novelty Program Uni. of Nebraska . Stoll's Rhythm Acesf Troy 5: Patrick "Head ners" ,(SF)| p. m. Florence Sanger andHelen Troy (SF)| p.m p . m p. p. p. p. p. p,C m mi rn- mi DuBarry Quaner Hr. ' "The Twins" (SF) Pacific Salon Orch. Uni.of Nebraska Smll's Rhythm Aces PaciGc 'Salon Orch. p. m m. Meyers" Recording 0. rn. Baseball reports American P o p u l a ancerts -p. m. The Drifters / ' p. m. l\§eyer§Recording O.; I III BaseBall BLA|R VS. Schuyler League Park, Blair SUNDAY, /August 11 GAME CALLED AT3 P. M sa e sman _ B u S a Used Car with the "OK THAT COUNTS" 1928 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN 192s wmrpnr 4- DOOR SEDAN me FORD TUDOR 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1921 CHEVROLET COACHES (2) 1926 FORD TOURING 1926 CHEVROLET COUPES (2) 1925 FORD COUPE These cars are all in good condition and are sold with a 30 day guarantee. Come in---Let Us Demonstrate Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. 1:00 p. m. Olympic Ranggrs 2:002:15 2:30 3:00 3:30 4 100 5:00 6:00 6:10 9:00 9:3010:00 11 100 11:30 6:00 6:30 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 1.1 :45 12:00 12:30 1 :00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 8:00 4:00 6:00 6:10 10:00 11:00 11:30 p.n1 p . m p. p. p. m. m. m. p. m sembl p. p, p. p. p. m m rn p . m p.m m. m. World in Review Vignettes Moderne.: Uni. of Nebraska American Salon Orch, Song R-scital . American Artistic En- eEuterpeans Baseball reports Record program Leu Beck Orchcstn Stoll's Rhythm Aces Musical TravelogueI John 6: Ned and Cos- mo and Metro p. m. Stoll's Rhythm Aca Thursday,August 15 a. s. a. a. n. a. a. B. p. p, l lli m rn. . Veternary Union Record program m. Gooch I-'ood Products m. m m rn Weather report Home Owned Stores Golden Hour Drch. . Classical Record Pro.~ a. rn rn. Devotional service m. m. m. Novelty Program Uni. of Nebraska . Stoll's Rhythm Acesf Troy 5: Patrick "Head ners" ,(SF)| p. m. Florence Sanger andHelen Troy (SF)| p.m p . m p. p. p. p. p. p,C m mi rn- mi DuBarry Quaner Hr. ' "The Twins" (SF) Pacific Salon Orch. Uni.of Nebraska Smll's Rhythm Aces PaciGc 'Salon Orch. p. m m. Meyers" Recording 0. rn. Baseball reports American P o p u l a ancerts -p. m. The Drifters / ' p. m. l\§eyer§Recording O.; I III BaseBall BLA|R VS. Schuyler League Park, Blair SUNDAY, /August 11 GAME CALLED AT3 P. M sa e sman _ B u S a Used Car with the "OK THAT COUNTS" 1928 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN 192s wmrpnr 4- DOOR SEDAN me FORD TUDOR 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1921 CHEVROLET COACHES (2) 1926 FORD TOURING 1926 CHEVROLET COUPES (2) 1925 FORD COUPE These cars are all in good condition and are sold with a 30 day guarantee. Come in---Let Us Demonstrate Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. ll e s ma n I III BaseBall BLA|R VS. Schuyler League Park, Blair SUNDAY, /August 11 _ B u S a Used Car with the "OK THAT COUNTS" 1928 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN 192s wmrpnr 4- DOOR SEDAN me FORD TUDOR 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1921 CHEVROLET COACHES (2) 1926 FORD TOURING 1926 CHEVROLET COUPES (2) 1925 FORD COUPE These cars are all in good condition and are sold with a 30 day guarantee. Come in---Let Us Demonstrate Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. IBERAL ALLOWANCE on your pravent tires f,,GUARANTEED GAME CALLED AT3 P. M i r . :,,.'Z :~n a *#fi . Q . . "h i ,F ~ " ~ J w ~~ . 3 \ .~ \ . .~.-~. Jr , ; | f ~¢"~ " y I ' \ H ,Nuw- . - . f x - 9 -:t f - ' ° " hi their GREAT AUTOMOBILE ACT-1 2,000 lb. ridden by Mr. Gregg turns three somersaultsinthe air,while another car ridden by Mrs. Gregg passes beneath il.Showing b0!h afkrnoon and nig ¢. FREE ADMI SSIO N w| T| -| THI S AD | '9 reputauon mr ner uneral enter- glaughter,Maxine, tuinment and she will this time live Henry Newrnyer' up to her reputation.Lois and Chester criT\Pri.1: I-In the usual!! quieth a r m u f I t c v.M r .T o l l i ve r .M e t h - o d i s t m i n i s t e r I n t h e a m a l l t o w n o f R e d T h r u s h .l b w n ,h i s n n u l h e r l v n d a u g h t e r s , H a l e n .M i r i a m , a n d E l l e n - ° ' ( i l n g e r E l l a " - - a r e b u s y "* |z r oo n. -l m ! " t h e i r : l a t e r M n r j o r y f o r : m r t l c b p a t i o n I n t h e " b e a u t y p a g e a n t " t h a te v e n i n g .w n h E d d y J a c k s o n . r l r o /_ of the main features and 0:1 the first.day the competing teams wili be Blair versus Herman. the lcsing team to take the money. On the second day the teams will be Tekamah versus Oakland with the losing team taidng the money and on the third day the two win~ ning teams will try out against each other and on this day a first 3:30 4 100 5:00 6:00 6:10 9:00 9:3010:00 11 100 11:30 6:00 6:30 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11 :45 12:00 12:30 1 :00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 8:00 4:00 6:00 6:10 10:00 11:00 11:30 p. m. Song R-scital p. m. American Artistic En- semble p p, p.m p . m p.rn p . m p.m m. m. Euterpeans Baseball reports Record program Leu Beck Orchcstn Stoll's Rhythm Aces Musical TravelogueI John 6: Ned and Cos- mo and Metro p. m. Stoll's Rhythm Aca Thursday,August 15 m. Veternary Uniona. s. a. a. n. a. a. a. B. p. p, l l rn. m. m. m. m rn m rn. m. m. m. Record program Gooch I-'ood Products Weather report Home Owned Stores Golden Hour Drch. Classical Record Pro.~ Novelty Program Devotional service Uni. of Nebraska . Stoll's Rhythm Acesf Troy 5: Patrick "Head liners" ,(SF)| p. m. Florence Sanger andHelen Troy (SF)| p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p,C m . rn. rn . rn- m . ITL m . DuBarry Quaner Hr. ' "The Twins" (SF) Pacific Salon Orch. Uni.of Nebraska Smll's Rhythm Aces PaciGc 'Salon Orch. Baseball reports m. Meyers" Recording 0. ancerts - rn.American P o p u l a / " "p. m. The Drifters p. m. B eyerq Recording O.; ily ,ne ar Ke n n ar d . M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d H .J ensen an d / c h ild r e n we r e Mo n d a y di n ne r g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n J e n - sen a n d fa mi i y . V e r n o n Ma tth i e se n ,son o f M r . a n d Mr s . Ha n s Ma lth i e s e n , o f He r ma n ,i s spe ndi ng sevé rai da y s o f th i s we e k w i th Mr . a n d Mr s . J en s Kr o g h . W .M .Ha r t a n d d a u g h t e r ,Bar~ ha r a A r le n e dr o ve i n f r o m Ho r - la n d ,I o w a la s t Su nd ay to spend -m . - ..... ... .... HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mr.and Mrs.Freepinn lnlti s were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pet- e rnn and son,Robert. Miss Ella Jean Tegt, of Fremont spent last week at the Harry Ervey home. THR- rgernbers of the_ Hillside Hustlers Club held their annual picnic last Sunday.at the Blairtourst park A large number of guests were also invited to help them enjoy the day. Mrs.Otto Christensen a n ddaughter, Lavon and Mrs. Geofse Witte spent Thursday afternoon :|"|r |u . th a t i n th e e n d e ve r y te a m pla y - i n g wi l l g e t a pri ze. Besides a ll o f these attr a c ti on s a f le e t o f a ir p la n es wi ll b e p re s en t a n d ba n d c onc erts a n d 'free ac ts e ve r y mi n u t e wi ll g i ve th e c r o wd s nmpla . en ter tai nme nt. C L I P I T H I S A D For FREE ADMISSION next SUNDAY, AUG. 11. to KRUG PARK,OMAHA Everybody in YOUR CAR will be admitted FREE if you bring this nd.They all wan!t o s e c T H E FE A RL E S S CI RE G GS hi their GREAT AUTOMOBILE ACT-1 2,000 lb. ridden by Mr. Gregg turns three somersaultsinthe air,while another car ridden by Mrs. Gregg passes beneath il.Showing both alkrnoon and nig t. FREE ADMI SSIO N w| T| -| THI S AD 5 » nington,spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christen- sen and family.Mrs.GeorgeWitte returned home with her son, Chester,after spending the past two weeks at the Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh spent Monday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Hans Ma iesen and family, near Herman._, _D \S a Used Car with the "OK THAT COUNTS" 1928 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN 192s wmrpnr 4- DOOR SEDAN me FORD TUDOR 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1921 CHEVROLET COACHES (2) 1926 FORD TOURING 1926 CHEVROLET COUPES (2) 1925 FORD COUPE These cars are all in good condition and are sold with a 30 day guarantee. Com e in---Let Us Dem onstrate Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. 3: 30 4 :00 5: 00 6:00 6: 10 9: 00 9: 30 10:00 11 :00 11:30 p. r n. So ng Re c i ta l p.m. W o o d ' N 'Str i n g s S: A n th o n y E u we r p. m. E u te r p ea n a p. m. B as e ba ll re po rts p . m. V i c Me y er s 'Co lu mb i a Rec or di ng Orc he stra p . m.Le o Be c k an d Orc h. p. rn.A C P r o g r a m p. m. Mu s i c a l Ge ms it. m. Ne d _ a n d J o hn ,a n d Me tr o a n d Co smo p . m. S tr i n g Qu a r te t 2: 0 0 2: 30 3: 30 4: 00 4 :30 5: 00 6: 0 0 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:45 12.00 12:30 .1 :00 2: 00 2: 30 '| I p0 p. p . p . p p ¢ 0 is a. a. a. a. m. S o n g Re c ita l m. rn rnl o m m . rn. n m. rn m m .a . g r a m a. a . p . p. p, p p. I m . m rn. m. m . rn. rn. c Me y e rs 'Re c o rd in g O. Oc toc hord ians Enc hanter-s Male Quar. Ame r i c a n Sa lo n Orc h. Ca the d ra l H o u r ay A u g u s t 12dReé ord p r o g r a m W e a th e r report, Ho me Own e d S to r e s Go lde n H o u r Orc h. Classic al Rec ord pr o- No v e l ty p r o g r a m De vo tio na l servic e Uni. of Nebraélca Ame r i c a n P o p u la r 0 . Oly mp i c Ra n g e r s Vi g n e tte s Mo d e :n e s Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a RADIO 3TATf0N K m s Sunday, August 1111:00 a. m. ChurcH service 12:15 p. m. Sacred Prelude 12:30 p. m. American Artistic En semble 1 :~|~~ clLB|mgTs0N's~ S peci als F O R T H I S W E E K QUAKER ons, Large Pkg.----.s QUAKER OATS, Small Pkg. PARTOLA SARDINES, 2 for 2-Ib. BOX ITENS mmx' CRACKERS SNAP cmrs, Large Package _- WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP, 10 BITS »E CLUB IDEAL SCHLITZ PURITAN MILWAUKEMALT 24Oz. Bayelucz Borrms, Per Dozen |,,\nn,.z nn...--..-. PAX'l'0N'S GAS ROASTED COFFEE, 2-Ib. TRY OUR 254: BACON Can -- Canning Peaches Special Price .25 .1 s .25 .35 .21 .37 .As .50 .55 .so .15 .ss .95 Phone 84 Free Delivery II I .~ " 1 f s1 lly ~ 34,1 I 1 M Z\¢.= Q . ~HJ 1 r uf an switch.3 S I L W I R RA. m0 i ¢ . | - m» - Ifbatureu ol' Theworiduful newSa:n=en-GHdtubmlzivekc¢.n<~rneleclito SILVER mono-mumpxy dsc inSENSITI. And for the Graz time they havo abolished nerinl and loop and inahlhtinu, Never have ynu heard suékgcrfect uma an Lllo Sil er v oic e of SIL VER IO.Never beforeYlmvcyuu Pclmlhle tobring Radio lnduntry. llade by su.vr;n-MARSHALL. Incorporated, CHICAGO numhuwa by W .J.S AS B l a i r ,N e b r . S I L V E R O N R A D I O l s 'L I K E S T E R L I N G O N S I L V E R 8 tu b e S c r e e n - Grivd Radio 4 Sc ree n-Grid T u b e : M 1: zéd Id : n : ¢ I ) y n : lul g ? ; Sp ea ke r 2 m: wp o wc r tu b e s i n " p u n h - p d l " a u d i o Only ovurrtuno swi tc h in Ra d i o No a m I n d - n o " i n a t a l ll li o n " Sli ver Ra dio is Sc r e e n - C fi d f lld i o - lc a lte d l i n o e l9 2 7 / >~ wan! what 1 \. /wan! when I ~ ~ a n d l y e t l l z z / i ! } L The mol! nmmdng devqlupmenl ln Radio dnmrid Radio-SILVER RADIO-how'a. c.-Semen-Gken it possible for you w get any prog!-lux youT:nt-r¢|rdleaa nf local interference.-_ _g _ , '-~ -~ - \ . \ io 1 mevo-lutlonxry-l93D Radio--so far surpausaing all presentstandards that we iiwitc'\;outuhcauit--in ourmnmnmc.¢\ny SlL\'E RADIOdeaderwillnrranpgeforafneedemonstration. Becausewith s1|.vER RADIO he lun; no more installationbother than with as flom lamp. r r f 'Tlaaring In heliuving"--- Compare SlLVER RADIO with any other receiver ataisivprioeandacewhyitis1led :tw sensation of the .r 1 ;I i 1 L / ,rI Illustrated abovu is the Shawlto nhuwbu lll-dectrlc8»u.|beSumma-Grid Radio., oomplouswith matched impedaneo dy-» nnmic lpeakcr (Ima tubes) 00 r Rleroun y oung farmer,her esvort.nrjury leaves for the antic ipatedinlu moh " Oh holla, IIc!d_r," she said coldly. Bu t lh ls c o ldn vs s o mlxc r p a r t wa s merely assumed on prlnr lple,so sho w he r oi sg us t fo r th e ma n- ma lt noss with wlnieh her sisters were nf- nic tod In hor he art s he was fo ndof molly J ac kson. I t w a s a Pleasant House . the Old Br o wn Metho dist Pa no n ag e a t Ro d Th ru sh , Io wa . movements so obviously added to ca- ier lo a progro sslve g enerati on that the y ha d f itte d but i nh ar mon ia us ly into its general c ontour.The b ath- rootp bp d been painsta kingly in- 1 "Oh,ll I I stauea in n corner nedroom.l§lec»Th you ~ f a r sr lt.are foxy triclty had been wired in, at as lit-|nts a re 0.I thought youdhnnninlrlrlanlvllfnnirrlnnf.a.......\..lle expense us pomlbte.A furnace"';,' ""`{,'2¥;;""" '"""' '"""'j had lntrciquced Into I cellar_;',';,;,;;'_'=_,_, frm: ~ ~ room. and at that time. to faclll- ueegor blindness.:ate "1$.."f!f5f.'. L".?.. =::::.2m: "lt mu st he time to start." snld 'Helen her eyes on the clock.She 'h ad ( old Profe ssor Lan gley not tn .came untll elgl\t~ll|Irty-a lute hour for c aller s ln Ited Thru sh. hut Ashe was determln ed to do her sls~ ler ly du ty to Mu rjo ry be fnr e aha n~ do u ln g herself to pers onal p l e u - u m .1 we e . 1 : hm tl ls ." a g r e e d Edd y , ~n seem; lhnv vim-If n\.|..,...»|... ..» .-M.. ...U ,........ ...... ......., ..~...ha d been removed t o ma k e on e large llv ln g room,l u str ic t con- fo rmity wlth the s ty le . I t wa s th e llvln g ro o m wh lc h boasted th e sec nnd c h ar m o f th e old ho u s e , ln th e f or m o f a c ir c u - lu r stairc ase rls ln g gr un dly f r o mthe b ac k or the r oom.Perhap s, ln th e mo n t tec hnic al phraaeology .l t wa s n o t a lto g eth e r a c lrc u lar awr - n *the door, at eight, z think.ls h o u ld | h nr e brought a tr un k to c arry _home lhe p riz es, out--" "Oh, nonsense," laughed, Mnrjory . ." Y o u kn o w I_ ho ve n' l n chanc e i n .th e wor ld against a ll those lovely girls, and a ll tho se lovely go wns-°° ."Hu h." s nif fed Ging er sc omf ully , Qtmeler her breath." Y o u d never thlnk we'd s pool that fi fty do llars I n ou r mi n d s - l i ve dass un o." case,b u t I t c ur ved Sfac efully vo - wurd, and gave the some effec t. The girls loved lt. But wh er e the old p ar son og e was me re ly o f a drab pleosa ntnesa. the new one wa s to be a mode l o f mod- er n arc hitec ture.I t wa s to ha ve ele c tr ic re fri ger ation -a pa roo nag el Only live ho uses In Red Thrus h had oloc tric re frig era tion --th e n ew p ur-uoo oz e wo uld be the s lxtll._ r kmThe Sw followed them to the'(Continued nex wee Fn ' n NG BIRDS FOR SHOWS c ltuu 1 nrmg YOU 3 sand wic h inmy poc ket Ging er*01' wo uld o u\ymother have an maple?" Eddy c ulled to her. Ginger Ignored him.I2 The th ree g irls s too d tog eth er ln the doorvrny until, with a last fare- gwell or the siren,the ent dlsnp- peared d o wn the quiet shady street. 1 "A ni c e bo y , " mi d Helen qu ie tly . .B u t wi th a fu ll vi e w o f th e llv- ing ro om bef ore h er, he r quie tness ;\nnlslletl."' lh ls pln ee ls u slgltl. " she sold briskly ."Ginger, get the "broom,and dust up that rug. Mi r ia m,put away the thread a n d things." " B u t wh a t difference th is ti me of n i eh t- " p ro tes te d Gin g er . -"Hor ac e will be h er o I n te n mln- utes.Ne w straighten up fo r me, wo n' t you.whi le I ru n u p an dstrattghlenmy self?" I "Mos t disgusting thi ng I ever sn w.Manmn-d.S i mp ly ma n mu d ;I'he whole gang o t them.She doestf t c afe lr y ou .sit In n dusty Ty pe a nd c olor e ac h c o un t ab ou t h e l l i n th e pltqring o f bi rd s i n a p o u ltr y sh o w.He a lth ,cleanliness a n d s y m me t r y ar e oth e r fac tors d e te r mi n i n g wh e th e r o r n o t birds ar e pr iz e wi nn er s.Th e r e are ab ou t fo rty di sq ua i if ic atio ns lis he d i n th e sta n d a r d s f o r th e d i f f e r e n t breeds.A l l bir ds Should be c a n e f u lly e xa mi n e d fo r a n y d i s q u a li f i - c ati ons bef ore th e y ar e selec ted fOr sh ow p ur po se s. F i t ti n g exh ib i ti o n p o u ltr y be- gi n s wee k s b e fo r e th e b ir d s a r e to be sh o wn .A b o u t twic e a s ma n y birds should be selected as will ammlly be shown in order that the ir tkr i o r o n es may be e li mi na te d a s th e i r defe c ts a p p e a r .'If i t is nec essary to choose be twee n o bi r d with a s er i o us de f ec t an d o n e wi th sever al mi no r d ef ec ts , s elec t th e o n e wi t h t h e mi no r d ef ec ts . Clio p in g w i n g fea th er s,sp li t 11:00 p. m. The Drifters / ° 11:30 ~.rn.I\e s'l ~4 .U UN Lures UUE( present hrcs have value. \Ve can pay you §\ll they are worxh on new GUAR-ANTEEDand BONDED Dunlops. Srop in today, if you can, and le: us ap- praise rhcm. Lex us xcll youaboutDunlops»~tircs so tough and sturdy :hey can be bonded andguar- anteed under any kind of §crvicc. Sec lhis Surety Bond Guarantee, backed by the American Surety Company (iucrra nlved A gainst an c nalr,miller*-5119 doesnw care i t I wi n g a ,de f or mi ti e s o f be ak o r.Miss J enkins INI8 to lonk at a i b a c l twi ste d fqa the rs,a b n o r ma l ,ryess table apd an nnlh ly rug-sh e I nnrn a anal ..|...........|....¢.!...l..|.__l 2 D l a j o r T i r e T r o u b h 'nmoucu amsmry Bond,Dunlop Tin: are GUAR- uo e n n t c a r e ir Mi r i am a n d I h a ve go nasoclute with her wlmn her llnsg is sly lny .but u ma n !011,n o ! " w o w -Ginger compac t!-a,ho w- eve r ,shc obllglngly dld her s hu ra of [Iac straightening. and the dust-in g , a n d the rearranging. "Nice, sensible girls, like ours, no .flills, no nonsense, no puton about them.W ork h m d f g o o d matured. E a s y to li ve wllh .B u t le t a mo nEinrkc n the hor iz on -- dls gu gu llg, simply di sgustlrm.Do y o u under- Btn ml lt.fatlner?" '°W.gll,nerliaps--at least.I o m used to It." he evaded ad:-oltly . Helen,returning,laughed good» natuntlf y ." N o m no w,li ttle one. dout he J ealous." alle said. "J i-alone--jealous!Ale, Jealous? J ealous or tt--a ma le sc hool teac her?":I lvlu u frowned."F athe r, I wis h $3-eu wo u ld n t le t her say 'male ls c lmn l teac her'ln l l m l insulting ma n ne r A professor of mathemutIic s wi th two degrees is not thc 3I uvluun,n u u llUl.iUl.llh.ll h l l g l l l il|12isomeo f th e c o mmo n ge ne ra l d1s~ qualifications. . S H E E P E X H I B I T W I L L S H O W Th e r e wi ll b e a n e d u c a ti on a l e x- h i b i t a t th e Sta te F a i r th is y e a r s h o wi n g wh a t a g e an d k i n d ot' ewes f a r m e m c a n b u y i n s ta r ti n g a f u n n flo c k of s he ep .Th i s e x- hib it wi ll be prep ared b y the c ol~ lego o f ag ri c ultur e a n d th e Ne - bra ska imp r o ve d lives to c k ble ed - erx as soc ia tion.I t wi ll s h o w t h e ad va ntag es an d dis ad va ntag es o f' s t a r t i n g w i t h e we la mbs ,y e a : li n g ewes, solid mo u th e d e wes , an d o ld w o m ou t c a lmer o we s . So me fa r me r s p r e f e r to s ta r t wi th e w e la mb s because th es e an : i mu ls ha ve prospec t f o r se ve ra l y ears usefulness a s breeders.Yea rlin gg li avc th e so me ad va n - sn ANTEED and BONDED for 1 you against the I2 most common tire troubles. Suchinjuries as blow-outs, stone-bruises, roa d cuts, rim smashes and side-wall in-iurics are all covered by this su fun!!`}'»`}2I§§`E;I,,,§Q`§},",Qf~ get full details. Illm m m !__ mv-rnunrunuwhaun -. » - - - . . : m mI D K Dfbvflnag Il 0 " n v 1val-; ` r-.-'\|2f f n v w i'.iq"ay.,4 *z ."=f<x»?9»z '~3.1. . . : 'mI » J nUNLoPTIRES so me ua;a ma le sc hool teac hor.An d .besides, you know very wc -Il. h e ls n t going to teac h forever. He I s : min g to wri te te xtb oo k s. " "'I 0xlb0 0k B!But lhQ)*'1.0 already go t le xth u o k a Dou't tell me they 're goi ng I n disc ove r more mathemat- ic s r o muk e u a lea rn ." "vi nff er don't ta lk so mu d forgobcinezsu h m II e 'll law herfo i n ' Qtage,th e y say .Th e pric e wh i c h : mu s t b e p a i d f o r th e m i s g e n e r a l- ly sc mw. l. n t hi g h e r tlmr l f o r o ld -'e r e we s .Ma n y we s te r n e we s a r e c ui lvd ever y y e ar a n d se n t to ma r k e t.S o m e c a re fu l bu y e rs ha ve been able to purc hase these e we s a n d r a i s e l i mb s f r o m th e m a t a pr o "i t Ta ..ld tI~o wo r n o u c arra min u te .S h !Here hz ta)¢. ."DIs,f:u~¢tlng-»-simply d l: u s : I n : . " Gin mer h urled he malf a nn mmn I n *ne r ewe c as e wn ll be d emons tr ated , a s a f u r th e r nu rt. o f fm.. ny hi hi t \! ,.v.;¢ {he§3,,,,;¢}§},;L;§é§_"` '-"" W m l h n y far mez ' Q L L pla n s to p u t I j n r a r v L a n g l e y c a m e l n ,g r a m -c h a s e e w e s d u r i n g t h e c o m i n g s e a . U I n \ . . \ . . ... . .. . . | n. .. .. . . . . . _ A . . _.. . .s 1W ILII I .p e r u l n u r y 0 9 - l f g q ~II HI Y KLBH.. 1 1 3 SAIUIC . \.=L}.d l )W e l l uu uu r- I " u l l m r .1. u u . |\ e r .|I ";'="'"¢'=*the matter \\.lh G'°"nL .un1=UBL:c SCHOOLS :mr "'Blair Service Station .niGinznr looked up,"0'~. hem;-'I UPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 9\ are you here?I was just Interest-_edIn-uh." she stole A learnt the A: a, meetmg of the Board of ld m Education in the superintendenthaQmnef. "what L!oyd George sa o_ `." Sh offne on Monday evening, it was,me mn-I mean, to Coolidge eu ggnggfy f mzhe r wi thanhnrpllt-| d;i del§gy-~the Blair publxc |"Ellen, suppose we rnn down and as on e u be opened fo r umhave I cream cone?I feel qnlte eas work on Monday, Septem- nugue d wi th me ltnln o r liv in:bf' W1- m g m lu:-.1ory's .beaut|..Wan1z|The present high school build- CARL BOHS,Prorrietor faq;/payments GLADLY ARRANGED J \Bhir, Nebnskx, August B, 1929 -- THE ENTERPRISE-Ps zei h v Mrs. Charles Hain and daughter Edith spent Tuesday at the Ed Baller home neu Arlington. Mrs.Roland Overton and chil- dren vislted friends near Lake Qulnnebaugh last week. Marvin Hudleson of Omaha, nephew of Mrs.Oliver Hudleson, visited in Blair Sunday. The Baptist Sunday school are picnicing at Ft. Calhoun park ui- day. Friends of MH: Frank Alberry are sorry to learn that she isconEned to her bed with illness. Harry Schuett.and wife of Fm mont, visited Saturday evening at the F. S. Bigelow home. Mike Ingersle Bold a 10-20 John -Deere tractor w G. 'W . Morgan la.-it week. Miss Laura Peters of Fremont came over Tuesday to spend afew days with Miss Goldie Feer. Mrs.Florence Cotte and chil- dren retumed home Saturdny aft- er a week's visit at the AlbertWilkinsfarmhome. .W.W.Freeland of Omaha, visited his sister,Mrs.Frank Warrick for if few days the first of the week. .. Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Holmes re- turned Wednesday from a week's vacation trip to the Black Hills and report a very enjoyable trip. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Rice and family of Omaha,visited nt the John A. Rhoades and Philip O'Han~ lon homes on last Sunday. __ _For first. Hass pennanents call Mrs. Marion Sutherland.29-lt O.E.S.meets August 8.A good attendance is desired. Mis:Bernice Kleffner was 9 Blair visitor Saturday evening. Furniture, rugs um floor coverings.Mathew R. Beudorl.21-tf. For Rent-Ffive room, all mod~ ern house.Inquire at Hilton Style Shoppe.._29-lt For Sale-18 Spotted Poland China pigs, vaccinated.Si John- son, Blnir.Phone Black 45.29-lt Miss Irene Hu c k returned to Blnir Sunday after a two week's visit with Friends at Columbua Mr. and Mrs. Lirs Hansen are leaving for Minnesota Fdday to visit relatives. Wanted-Rooms for light house- keeping.Leave.information at The Enterprise office.29-lt Grashnrg Jeweler & Oplomelrisl- first door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.14~t'l` .Mr.and Mrs.Harry Paulson have moved into the Tom Madsen house near the public library. The young married ladies bridze club are having a picnic out at the Palmer Allen home today. Mrs.Clyde Metzler,who was taken to the Evangelical hospital in Omaha, is getting along nicely. Mrs, Martin Bertelsen, who h@ been ill for several weeks.was taken to Omaha this week for an operation. Mr. Vernon Bellows, who is ,in Raspberries at Aye Bros.25-tf John Jensen went to Lincoln on Satunzlay for n few dsys. For Sale-Two milk cows,fresh soon.Call Si Johnson, Black 45. The Duart Wonder Wave gives satisfaction.You can get one of these permanents for $5.00.Call Mrs.Marlon Siltluerlnnd,*vwiite 206.29-lt Mr. and M .Charles Leftwlch and daughter,Jean of St.Paul, Neb.,have n visiting at the Frank Curley home for a few days.- A few young .people had a party in the Parish Hall lust Wednes- day evening in honor of Emery Hunt, Jr.,who leaves for school soon._ George M. Miller and son drove down from Sioux Falls, South Dn- kota Sunday for a visit with his brother, John E. Miller and family of this city. The Women'e Foreign Mission- ary Society of the M.E.church will meet with Mrs. J,G.Shick on Friday ut 3 P.M.The mite boxes are to be brought in. The Mrs. Ed Pilgher farm has been sold to Otto Kuhr for $125 pet acre.]The farm co mpri nl one hundred and forty acres.Paulsen and Haller made the deal. Mrs.Bertha Illclllanigal was taken to the Methodist hospital in Omaha last Saturday where she is undergoing treatment for n nervous breakdown. M,-_ and Mrs, Ed. A. Jensen and ;Lay .mash at Aye Bros.25-tt Dr.La land States,Chlrvpnc- \ wr, Farmers stave Bank Bldg.tt. C. X.'Bendori', licensed emlulm- er and undertaker. Blair. ~ Officephone, 161; rea. phone. 183 8-tl Charlottve Armstead is spending the week visiting relatives in Omaha.' Chris K.Bendorl,Undertaking and ambulance service.Phones:office, 161; residence, 133.29-UI The Danish Ladies'Aid met with Mrs. Magnus Johnson Wed~ nesday. Misses Grace and Blanche Hill have gone out to the Black Hills for a two weeks vacation trip.. When its cards you need,see, The Enterprise.Most any kind of card from birthday to Christmas can be found here.23-tf Malcolm Curley is spending a couple of weeks with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cory- €li of Plattsmnllth, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Linden and family and Mrs. August Rathmnnn were Omaha callers Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully are the' proud parents of a buby\boy born, :It the Blair hospital on Monday) A u g u s t ~. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ruhwer and Mrs. Mehrens of Calhoun vis- ited nt August Rathmunn's Sun~ day. Miss Edith Jexieen and Miss Madeline Schmidt spent u few ldays visitinz friends in Teks- Kuhn's photoswill please you, U u. The Enterprise and get work at fulr Prices.18-tf Highest priea 1 od 8041 Farmers u.'ii...."E>...... su. c. K. Bendorf. licensed ambula- ar md undertaker, Blair.O mg , phone 161. res. phone 183.34 1 Mrs.E.B.Redfield spent n few days qt r mn; Clifford'n ln Omaha last eek, lt'you ren't getting 7% or over on yo money see Don c,Van Deusen.2241 Mrs.Lilian Rea of Red Oak, I a spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. George Davis. The Enterpdse will pdnt Your stationery and do it right.We are headqunncrs for your printing needs..13.¢f Gladys Rose Lehr of Omahn, is visiting ut the home of Myrtle Gllbertson and -Elizabeth Hopewell this week. W.W.Freeland came up from Omaha Sunday to spend a few days at the home of his sister," ..\Mrs. Bmhe Warrick. Mr.and Mrs. Alt'redFeer Mrs. Helen Phelps visited Mr. Mrs. Gcarze I-Inman on the tom Inst Sunday. Do you play bridge?The terpdse has a complete newofscorecards,place cards, Why not see them'-23-tl Mr. Ed Niebnum and Miss Ienh of Fontunelle were guests of Mr. und Mrs.Joe Lazure of Ft. (kil- g;,"_"and and Bot- En- line etc. Send that next order of prlntlng Fumiture, mga and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-ti When you want Ietterheads or envelopes or statements call The Enterprise.18-if Lora*Clturday, a black and tan hound.Finder call The Enterprise office.29-lt* Mrs. V. 0. Gravatt and daugh- ter.Helen of Lincoln are spend- ing the week at jzhe Myron Met~ zinger home.. Binder Twine at Aye Bros. 25-tf You can gi: over 7%on your money in safe investment.Why take less?See Don C. Van Deu- sen.22~tf Furniture, rugs md floor .cover-ingn.Mathew R. Bendarf.21-tf. n l un|mmununummI||||||m|||||||m|||||uununu|mummun||||||||||nu|||||||Iihi|iiih|iii|ii|||||||||||1||||||n|n 4' E g 31 |5 ;E 1 Eg Ei § | § x § { l l ~.fa a ./ N f ~ /~KT ' I \§ff ~'* Every Thing Needed to Make Hot Weather Coeking Easy Lexington Cream Flour, 48-Ib. sack --$1.05 Lexington Cream Flour, 5-sack lots -- 8.00 C FI 24 Ib k s 'Lexington ,ream our,-. sac '--. a Crushed Rock Salt, per 100 Ibs.---.95 Tropoline Cup Grease. ner can --.20 1 K a r l Christensen a n d f a mi ly ld r o ve to Fu lle r to n ,No b . la s t S a t- i u r d a y to spe nd Su nd ay wi t h h i s brotl1er,Da n. Ho se ~ mé n di n g- - Ru n s a nd sn a gs . Pric es reasonable,wo r k gu ar an - teen.Le a ve hose a t W .J .Sas store.29~2t Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge or g e K u h r , M r . an d Mr s . Hen r y V o s s a nd f a mi li e s an d Mr .a n d Mr s .Ot to Ru h r p i c - nic c d a t F o n ta n e lle p a r k i n Oma - | h3. la st S und ay . |Le la h K u h r ,da u g hte r o f M r . »and Mr s .Geo rge K u h r w a s t a k e n to th e B la i r hos pital ea r ly la st Tues rlnv mn r n i n o \|.l1n1an nlm tune th e e mp lo y o f th e B l: Co mp a n y , vi s i te d wi t a t W a lth i ll,Sun da y . Mr .Ne ls J e n e n , th e Bla i r r a i lr o a d h r i ove r to F r e mo n t w s u b mi t to a n op e ra ti Th e W . J .K o o p ms Mr s .L .F .Stat`e5 d Dod ge,Ne h .la s t Sm D r .an d Mr s .K a r l H Mr s .Ro se Me tz i n g week -end i n Om a h a o f h e r b r o th e r a n d v Mr s .A r t h u r W o lf f . Mi s s es E d ith an d A air 'l`eleph¢(ne h home fo ks watchman at dge, has gone 'here he will on. n family and rove over to nday to visit lruger. er spent the at the home vile, Mr. and .nnetta Beck- Whitmore of Victor Wolff iraham Paige uzrritory for this ueek to I. Wolff and a, were Sun- it the Victor in E.Miller i Mrs.J.C. f of Arling- y. will le e.sit wltifher who lives of Fremont. I.E. church on "Wasted u can get a $5.00. Call M hite 206.1: xew O'Keefe ey and chil- .lternoon at son,St;nleylet`tthis morning for a tri to Excelsior Springs, Miss- mah. George McDonald o f LongP-.curi and other southern points.Creek is very pwrlv I sufferingThey expect to be gone ten dnvslwirh an attack of heart trouble or tivo weeks.at present. Rev. T. M. Hansen. president of Dana College has handed in his resignation accowing to a report received at this office.The ex- ecutive board have taken no action in the mutter as yet._ Mr. and Mrs.Frank Bellows oi Walthill,Neb.drove to Rlnir on Friday, stopping for a brief visit with Misses Cora Stricklctt and Vanola Brunton.In the afternoon the party drove to Omaha to at~ tznd the Orpheum weatre. Mr.Lloyd Haven of Fremont. occupied the pulpit at the M.E. church last Sunday and was so well liked that the pulpit commit- tee asked him to supply themagainnextSunday as Rev.Carl Bader,pastor of the church,is away on his vacation. Mrs. Hannah Cox and daughter, Mrs.Candace Brown of Missouri Valley, Iowa have been visiting at the home of Mrs.Louisa Cooke for several days.Mrs.Cox and Mrs.Cooke are old friends of years standing and being aboutthe same age, they have greatly enjoyed the visit together. Misses Faye Reicherter and Blanche Darby of Arkansas City, Kansas stopped off last Monday to spend a few hours with Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon.They were on their way to Washington,D.C. for a vacation trip.Miss Reicher- ter and Mrs.0'Hanlon were at Camp Brewster togethlrr a _few yenrs~ago.Miss Reicherter is a Y."R C. A. secretary. an...rm Qrawine nf thie citv. is Mrs. Myron Metzinger and chil- dren visited her sister, Mrs. C. E. Smith at Irvington last Wednes- day and Thursday. - Mrs Fred Voss and Bonnie Lee of Millard, Neb., spent the week- end at the home of Mrs.Soren Jensen. Dr.Burr took Maurine Linden and Janet Hemphill to Omaha for tonsil and adenoid operations last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kempcke and daughter,Helen and grand- daughtcr,.June visited relatives at Manning, Iowa Sunday. Mrs.H.E.Norris of Denver, Colorado visited her sister-in-law, Mrs- George Davis and family for a few days lust week. The Jensen Realty Company' held their annual business meet- ing at the home of Mrs.Soren Jensen on last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and children of Milwaukee are visiting at the M.P. Hansen home.Mrs. Fred Hansen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.M. P. Hansen. Mr.and Mra.Truman McCou- nahan of Kansas and Miss Mable Longwell of 'Iekamah visited with Mrs. Jesse Erickson last Saturday evening._ Mr.and Mrs.Hjalmer Quist entertained Mr.and Mrs.W.H. Sutherland of San Antonio, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooks of Blair, at dinner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sutherland left Tunsdav mominrr for Denver. lust ouzmny.The Happy Hour,Club of Long Creek neighborhood enjoyed a plc- mc dinner at the Mrs. Rachel Mc- Donald woods last Sunday. Score cards, place cards, birth- day cards,sympathy cards-all can be found at The Enterprise office.Popular price.23-tl Clyde M. Allen and family left Tueaday,,August 6 for the lakes of Minnesota where they plan to spend n couple of weeks enjoying t cooling breezes. Permanent Wave,$7.50.'Al l kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Children's permanent wave, $5.00. Mrs. K. A.Pound, 206 E. Colfax. 12-if Mr.and Mrs.Chris Peterson and family of Wayne, Neb. vldted at the home of their causins,Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Peterson for a few days last week. Mrs. Bessie French and children of this city, went out to the home of Mrs. Rachel McDonald Sunday to attend the picnic given by the ladies' club of Long Creek,I Cash Phillips andlamify drovg in from Muscle Shall, Montana to visit at the Dan and Allen.Phl.l-lips homes.They live on a rand: out in Montana and are doingwell. _The McCartl-iyladies Progress- -V; Club and t 'r families held' th ir annual picnic in the tourist park at Herman last Sunday and a very representative crowd was in attendance.. Prof.and.Mrs.DeGroff and-little son leaves today (Thursday) for Austin, Minnesota where they will bc joined by Mr.DeGroff's mother and all go up to Minne.. :moulin fm- a \-nmnim. 1 I ..1 ~e =»operated on for hernia.She is reported as getting along nicely. I.N.Warrick and daughters, 'Mrs.Grace Jackson and Mary jFrances Warrick will leave Satur- day for a trip to points in Iowa'where they will visit for a few Idays. Mr.and Mrs. J.Bennet and famliy ot'Sioux City,came last Monday to visit at the homes of Mrs. James Stapleton and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tornblarl.They ex- pect to remain until Sunday. Friends and relatives are glad to know that Mm.Irene Wyant, who has been seroiusly ill in an Omaha hospital, is getting better. Her mother,Mrs.U.G.Garner, has been down with her during her illness.` \ A report reaches us that Mrs. Emma Washburn is better.She was taken over to Nevada,Iowatobenearherbrotherseveml weeks ago.Her many Blair friends will be glad tn learn of het irnprmement. |Mr. and Mrk. Delmar Peer and family entertained the following guests last Sunday: Mr. nml Mrs. Albert Koehler and family,Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Peterson,Mr. und Mrs.Will Taylor,Jr.and '\\'m. Taylor, Sr. of Uehlinz, Neb., Mr.and Mrs.Harry Larson and 'family and Irene Larson of Craig, Mr.and Mrs.Henn'Peters and bon, Vernon of Fremont and Mrs. Mabel Page of Pittsburgh, Penn. man and Mr. Gcor~ Omaha visited at th home Saturday nig Mr. Ed Sorensen, Salesman for this some time, is movin Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. two children of Om~ day night visitors Wolff home. Mr.and Mrs.J entertained Mr.a Blackburn and fam ton, at dinner Sund Miss Dorothy G = August 20th for a uncle,Charles Gra near Minneapolis. Mr.Lloyd Haven will speak at the next Sunday momin Opportunities". Why wait when lovely permanent fo Duart Wonder Wm Marion Sutherland, Mr.and Mrs.Ma and Mrs. Gerald Da dren spent Friday the home oi* Mrs. R~ Mrs. A. c. Debei proved from an up~ ation that She is lo~ to coming home the the week. Mr.and Mrs.Lvl Rev. Bader drove to (Thurmlay)to visit Mciiionigul at the ll pital. Swifts White Soap, 10 bars -- Kamo Corn Flakes, 2 large packages /Z-Ib. packages Tom Thumb Crackers, Real Cup Coffee, per lb.--- Real Cup Coffee, per 3-lb. can - Butternut Coffee, per Ib.-- Butternut Coffee,per 3-Ib. can - Liquid Veneer Dust Clothes, each Liquid Veneer,per bottle -- 1 Dust Cloth FREE Honey, per cake ----- Frosted or Plain Cookies, per lb.- Bovinol Cow Spray, per gallon - Mogul Beans in Tomato Sauce, per ca Wildcherrie Phosphate, per bottle - 50c quart jars Sweet Pickles, special Kitchen Bouquet, per bottle -. - Weiners, per lb.---- per pkg H / Hamburger or Pork Sausage, per lb. Q55 .25 .33 .49 1.45 55 I1.60 75 .20 .251.56 .10 .15 .45 .59 .28 .253 _1e me n t o f er B la i r 5 Dein ier t Pla tts - J u ly 31. th ,No b . h t i n th e ag o a n d rug th e be i nte r - __. . . . . ._ . . after a ni e visit \::itl1 relatives to their home in San Antonio, Texas.` Mrs.,A.M.Peterson Park street has just home after spending n Telbastn Rfisiting her sun,Karl and dung ter, Mrs.Lydia Ander- son. Sunday visitors at the of west retu rned week at c . Linden home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sell,William of_lj`l0re¥\C€. ~ Christensen,manager ofhere.They will K0 from D97\V'""the Farmers Elevator, in company with his wife, left Wednesday for Lake Okobuji where they will spend a few days and then go on up into Minnesota. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.R W.Downes of Kansas City, Missouri luat Saturday, August 8. The mother, formerly Helen Cook. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wnn. P. Cook, will be remembered by many Blair people.' Reg. 50c Soiaette and Peter pan \'\r;nl*e |>|»\;¢z vngnb " J AE gg-nu ll |.||. lllI.\ J'\5|.l€l " G C A ,J\.|.¢' T O D Plain color Peter Pans 36 in. __ _ ]_ _ _ _ _| g ¢ | - A |: A wu. reg. Doc value, now 49c '~\'1, _ .|Sm ock Prints, yard .28c |.Y \ Bloomer cloth, reg. 50c vallie this week, per X4-`.45c _;V .__;;;""'_...,,.__..._._,_ \I Q Miss Liberty Hose,an exceptionally fine r ,' ?silk hose for $1.00 pair \ CORN CRIBS Big crop now coming on.Put it in a good crib and save money.Let: us show you how little money will build a crib. / Machine Sheds .Build now and have a place for machinery next winter.Cost is low and pays big dividends. We have prepared for a big fall business with a heavy stock of quality material.We bought it right and are selling it at right low prices.See us beforeyou build._.f&M I l l Rivett Lumber & Coal Company Ph o n e No . 4 i"Mr.and Mrs.Somers Skuu andson.Richard of Irvington,also Carl Nielson. 'I`he' Danish Lutheran church held a picnic last Sunday out near the Wm.Sutherland farm south- east of town.Church services were enjoyed and a good sized crowd wene in attendance.. Mrs. Jesse Erickson attended a golden wedding at Thurston. Neb. last Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.John Ustick.The celebra- tion occurred at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Moore. Misses Wilma and Helen Burger entertained n few friends in honor of MissVera Lomb's seventeenth birth anniversary on lost Sunday afternoon at the Burger home.A very delightful time was enjoyed by all. Frank Broderson of Herman township was in Blnir last Man- day and dropped in for a visit with the editor.Frank is making a success of his farming and feels that thls year will be a bumper year for hirn. Do:\'t forget the Old Settlers' and Pioneers'picnic at Ft.Cal- houn August 15.Let us honor Mr.and Mrs.D.Z.Mumraert and daughter, Gretchen, who are spending the summer at Lake Okoboji are planning to drive up into Minnesota where they wdll enjoy the cooling breezes ol the lake regions. The Howells,who used to live in Blair, and are now demonstrat- ing "Glass Blowers" are spending several days in Blair.They have unique and convenient living quar- ters mounted on motor trucks and are at home in North Park. Miss Peggy Pounds,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Pounds re- turned last week from a visit with the Rev. H. Werning family near Bennington,Neh.The Wemings were neighbors of the Pounds family when they lived in Blair. Mr.and Mrs. Allen Cameron and family of Rogers; Ncb. drove ih Sunday to spend the day a t the home of Mrs.Nettie Gilliam.Bennie Gilliam, who has been vis- iting nt the Cameron home re- turned with them afte r u pleas- aht vacation Miss Cora Frankfurt of West Point, Neb., Miss Esther Hnnolon of Denver, Colorado, who is vis- r E : = Garters, per pair __ _._ Voile Nighties, each ..$ 1.35 Crepe bedspreads, each $2.75--$2.95 Bordered pillow cases and sheets to match, fast colors, set $3.25 254: and 50c §| \ E r '~E H a n d e m b r o i d e r e d p i l l o w g Q \ , §c a s e s ,p e r p a i r ,.$ 1 , 2 5 _ E | D n M n §G i r l s W a s h r e s s e s ,i s s S p o k a n e f a s t §c o l o r p r i n t s , e a c h .$ 2 9 4 :. . - A e o o n the loneers by keeping alive thisannul;l gathering and fostering the spirit of neighborliness and kindly feeling one to the other. Mr.and Mrs.David Mummert enterhined the following relatives at dinner Sunday:Mr. :md Mrs. Harry'Seltz and Mr. and Mrs. Ed \Natter ntl Blair,Dr. and Mrs.P. J.Hunter and family and Mrs. J. S. Hamblet of Omaha and Mr.Charles Trigg.`"I` .. Lester Burton, who lives west of Blair,had on over supply of apples and being wise to the nd- vantages o l Enterprise.advertis- ing he ran a local offering these apples for sale.He was in Mon- day and paid for his advertisement and reported that he had sold all of his surplus.In years before when he did not use the columns of The Enterprise his surplus apples were a loss.Moral: Adver- tise in The Enterprise and make money thereby. iting her, stopped in Blair Sunday morning and attended Sunday school at the Baptist church. They were enroute to Omaha to visitfriends. Dudley Carter, son of Mrs. Min- erva Carter of Flair,is now in England attending .the lntema- tionnl Scout Jamboree.He took with him some Indian Boy Scouts from the Baeone College for In- dians at Muskogee, Oklahoma, in which college Mr.Carter is l teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen, ao- companied by their nieces, Helene and Elizabeth Halter of St. Maries ldaho, who are visiting here, drove to Beaver Crossing Sunday to visit at the Erv. Holler home ond thén tn Schuyler, Neb. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leyden.The Misses Baller plan to go to Omaha Thursday for a final visit with relatives before rehiming totheir Idaho home. 2 5 IlI qw§i5$i§.Q»¢$} gg. x..f,n£§BQ¢;;£}}§§.§2.E L E e __~E §T h e Blair,§ § B u s y " En§~I I ~g éilun1nnInu||n|||||||umu|||||||||n|||||uu||||||||uuunI||nm1|||n||I||uII1|uI1||||||muI|||||ln|||||||||||||||||||u|nE Blah, Nebraska, August 8, 1929 1 1 1 3 8 1 : v reported to be improving nicely.His brother, Dr. Shirley Van Valln bruught him heme in the car. Miss Louise Llnon has receiv- ed wonl that she has been electedtoapositioninthehighschoolatLaurel, Neb.She will teach Latin and English.Mrs.R. B. Wilson le!! Sunday for her home at las; Angeles, Calif.She has been staying with her brother,E.P.Hansen since the death of his wife last April. Eighteen young folks from here made up a jolly picnic partyand went up to Oakland Wednes- day evening_,'l'hey enjoyed the fine shade and sv. mming pool and a real picnic s per. Dr. Crurnbaugh last. week pur-chased the residence property of F.E. Amick where Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reid are living, which he plans to use as an office.Miss Iris Brewster is helping with the worl<_l at the HermanStateBankyvlueMr.Robertson is away._Miss Marion Reid weht to Oma- ha last Tuesday and had her sils removed at one of the pitals.She is home again feelng fine. Members of the McCarthy wn~hos~ and Pro- gressiie Club of near Blair, their families and f `ends held their annual picnic in ~urist park!Sunday.ffheij - ~the entirehe re Denman was fo Hansen.Littlegrandchildon -~ family. Mr.and Mrs. and Mary Bethiwra at the Joe Gertmde Love » after helping M days. Mrs.MertonWill Ryan and helped Mrs.H~ prepare for thre Mr.and Mrs. sen were Sunda at the Chris Ras and Mrs. Roh H Otto Harry andNorfolk,Mr.1 Rasmussen and Mrs. Menon Co Lee from Frem Mrs.Merle Ne them.John Hass sen of College evening and M~Hansen home. Saturday eve visitors at thewereMissesH~ Anna Tanner - pital, MetaglarjarieNe unday aftern Mrs, John ToLeona and Eliz~ .b r i r .'' Salt Lakg City,Utah, who have .§.s o n h o m e ,I ~ t f b r ` t h e i r h o m e i n U t a h S u n d a y m o r n i n g .R o y P a u l - s o n r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m . rly Miss Wilma den is the firsthsidesofthe Harold Frenchere Sunday vi.s~ove home.Miss ent home also,.French a few Cornelius,Mrs. Hnnrnu |(nl|- Aumu 'unsBOTTOM ROAD Floyd Clarke spent Sunday aft- emoon with the boys of the Neumiwa rri ck family and went to the hall game in Blair with them.The Riverview Sheep Club metFriday evening at the R. M. Ivex- son home with the following pres- ent:Paul Tyson,Jales,Elgggp with their tmcmrs.Miss Gertmde Warrick washome over the weekend from sum- mer school at Wayne.. Lara Paulsen has a new John Deere tractor.The Blue Birds of Bono Canning Club will meet Thursday afternoon wth Elizabeth Grimm. Mrs.A.W.Clarke and two children,Mrs.Margaxet Iverson and dumzhter.Pearl and zrand- :Utlca Sunday to spend the day at the John Hineline home, Mn.Busch and Lorraine staying for a ulonger visit but the rest of theparty went beck ln the evening. l Mesdames Effie and Edith Hine The Y. N. & S. rhllrmxd that is now building between Norfolk and Yankton will probably miss Pierce about three miles.The Call o f that city intimates that the routelineandM m si i uhe ca ehe unihe s tw.fixed to punish Pierce 'WW ednesday dinner guests at for refusing to. vote.bonus bonds. the H ' Seltz home Wednesday.Mrs.nrry Seltz is planning' on entertaining the De Soto Woman's Club Thursday aftemoon o fi n r u v A B E N C H ~\r11`L§¢§!»§»`§§iIH Mrs. Je:ns'Peterse Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore of Blair. called on Mr. and Mrs. John Compton Thursday evening. Mr. 'and Mrs.Henry Jensen drove to Omaha Friday and vis- ited Mrs. Mary Debel, who is at the Wise Memorial hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansenhad as Sunday dinner guests, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Widener and family,Mr.and Mrs.l-lane Sor-ensen of Washington and Dale Ha mm o f Omaha.Misses Nellie and Lela Rose, Peck are spending the week at] the Ben Peck and Linton Puffer homes, near Tekamah. Miss leone llaver was a guest of Miss Ruth Lippincott from Tuesday until Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgard and children and Miss Marjorie Halley were Sunday dinner guests at Jonas Blomberg's.' Afternoonvisitorsat the Flomherg homewere Mrs. Qui-a Sumner and.Leon of Kennard, Mr.Ray Sumner of Wlnternet,Iowa,Mr.and Mrs. 'Walter Kramer and children and I l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geary an( Dorothy came from Sheridan Lak< Colo.,lam.Friday evening for 1 visit with Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Geary and family and othe friends around New England he ing former residents of this place 'l'hey used to live on the place nmoccupied by Nelson Geary so the have a host of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftla anfamily spent Sunday at the Loui Hovendick home.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompsa and children spent Sunday aftei noon at the Neil Thompson hon in Blair.Little Tommy boftis is visitin at the Freeman Loftis home, hparentsMr. and Mrs.leonal laftis,Barbara and Junior le Sunday morning for Marion, S. l where they went to consult wil the Tieszen Bros. clinic in regal to 8ari\ara's health. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Rm of near Blair,and Leon RauspentWednesdayafternoonwilMrs.Louie Hovendick. Mr. nm: Mm Allman Ham.--\ ,H 'U-~ ------1 »~'--"Florence ana meanor ulxon, wm~old Issmussen ard,hxenauh and Mildred Iver- ;;;§o,,g g m ison, lauis and Elizabeth Grimm, e m i vis ""°! Edna Mae and Timm Tucgw, Ruthfm...§,"f'|M¢,,g1m and_Riclu§rd L|pqrinc0|.t: '{3"g'"°§7 "°f Mae of glgai were this week e nesxay aftemoon visitors of.Mr.and Mrs.George Mumlorf ~~ Mrs. L. L. Layman..and family are planning on tak~ 'Mr. and lllrs,Glenn Ray and i ng 'u trip to K n n w City,llc.,~~ children from near Kennard.were soon.to visit a bmlher of Mr.. own thererr] lan: Ulla ¢|||||by I 11.anon.l"'rida.y evemng,'""""|!g;|rul|l\!l;li¢of] Aundst Sth the dub will .....¢|'.!'f';'.E'.°'and lf l l l f ,Rllp Ind ...Z'=:.;"2.'!.:=».3.'rf.a"..§sE='..:.:f _Hogs _ Qheep l Cattle ¢ HorseEF m r s .~"l u s u v n -u n .y a s c l l u n U L n i l v b l l c l u n i u . .v n u ;t l d r e n ,M 2 3 § 3 = ' " " 'R u t m § ; [ ° r g § " ' M 'I v e r s o w a n d F r i t z M u i l e r h a s Q u r c l a s c d a b o y s i n c e M o n d a y m o r n i n g .A l s o u e l i u s a n d J a ¢ k i e |M r .a n r s .S d f t e r f l o o n n e w F a r m a l l t o h e i p m h l s w o r k .M i s s E d n a B o u v i e r i s v n s n t m g n t a n d M r .a n d : § h l i d \ ' ° _ "s p e n t m u n J a 5 é '" t _H e h a s r e n t e d t h e G e o r g e a n d h e r G r a n d m o t h e r U t t e r b a c k ,a n d l i l d e s - P c l t s - »W o o l -F u r s 1. - : . . l . -n u n n n l u u m ' B l é l l r j w t t h _E f i '. .n s e n C a r s B e a r d f a r m f o r a n o t h e r y e a r .o t h e r r e l a t i v e s o v e r i n C o u n c i l i """"uit:""""S*"- "'°"}" of mrs. lversnn, a.no Cecil Gory of Burt codntgfhad1ClarenceHan l~Mrs. C*'""*@"°°" came home mth Wedwsday dinner with Mr and 'aher for a few days vi °t.°ew spent, S d .sm ._Mrs. Harry Tyson and In the aft-day at theunwlg Tlmm Tucker ~ Franciis Mohh ernoon lhe two men went coon mug spent Sunday nn Oma a wlt lhuntmg ln the Calhoun woods and ng and S"""">F§'f»§ll .ggggg Mr. and Mrs. Mar-got two coons. O M da f M a KS§ f $ i 2 f " L ",I3!.Fnday afternoon Mrs.C I"nethmyson 1$f§F&§2¢d MTS. »1§`3. the Blair h¢S.E.!'1£*Ef'..}'?§-' \.i..".,'f.'f"f-.f2f. :fn|.M?.~|-l9rie hlegqingmr Mrs ;Clifforfl Bluffs at the pmsent time. Mr.and Mrs.George Mundo and family drove to Blair Sun-day evening to "visit Grandma Short who has been ill for a long time but was taken suddenly worse Sunday evening and was taken to an Omaha hospital.M.XRKBT 0326 Charlie Leflwich, who has been!xv \n\..._..\i \nt.'t:"|',_,,,,,, Our Truck \'lillC`all Promptly Our Service is Frre ELMER c. PETTEYS, Solicitor Use Your Phone, Call Eld.r na Hansen and """"f" u|. ntl. °`"" E"'"" '" "'""""Krause,Mrs.Harry Tyson and over from S Paullinmin cnant 'lf h'E"_. €=1°§i°!\¥h .b"thd.a5§.Mf§°l1\iiss Kathrvn Struve.+'.."» rlnua Qnmhlrnnrl 1for the pastn r n n h u u » m .h lg n t l'IIUI1l..\l:\l\|\1.:¢l u . w| v 1h » 4 n » v ;u l \ . | | \~~ m t e r e .;_..T y s o n w e r e g u c s t a n d c l u l d r e n a n d l T h e B l u e B i r d n b e t h H a n s e n w e f e c l u b m e t .M a n d a g u e s t s a t t h e I " d | R u t h a n d F r a n c f G a n r z n M a r i t a l tg r lt g d mrs.n .Mr. and l'¢§rS Fred Hurduman¢l\0f Lingoll|Tuesday..1 s of'B;mo sewing ooughter,Bnrfile drove to Llttiei There has been a good deal of afternoon with S1oux,.Iowa ,Sunday to spendthe_mad work done on the Johnson gs Mor an at the day wlth the fannly ° f a Slfifff hm of late whim will be very1hnmfimhm]o§` Mrs. Hurdum, Mrs. Jack Gnm-| much appreciated by those that l use|Pac](ing H01 roductsl n. |'Knmer cd' Herman, Mn. c_|="' """ "L. Hunk, Hu-ry, umm ma §;;'Z'IJ2§§" "°' mane Hank.Don I-illDi:l¢0t\.|lf! I.-.A la m-:- e..._.a.... .JI.:H 1 n u n :Q u u u n y c u . \ . ' | U u y e n l u y : n | q IC C / f t r r z t l t t i u l u B u r n :b e f o r e l e a v m g 'rl r e f h n u d n r H ' n \ n n r l i f | f |\IJ\\»{l.u 1r{¢=€H\dv B a m a l o a f munnlr - " ' " " " d _ _ . .I| H a n s e n h o m e Co." " " ° ` Z sl e y .5Zh w é `I. '. 'lfff. '~M r s .P a r k e r M c C o y o f | K c e n e s - I ; 8 M m r e ;W a r b u r g , C o l o r a d o w h o f o r m e r l y l i v e d ' _ n d a n c e g a i n t h i s v i c i n i t y , w a s c a l l e d t o O m a - I B _ y m n ' B u m s o n h a b y t h e i l l n e s s a n d d e a t h o f h e r ! r i s N e l s o n ;n t m o t h e r ,M r s .S c h n e i d e r .T h e f u n L t h t h I I p e r r e r a l . w a s J u l y 2 9 i n O m a h a .M r s . " |w i e a y M c C o y s p e p t .W e d n e s f l a a q d ' u s e th e road.~ |A greenhouse is to b e estab-2 7 3 0 " _ 5 1 | l l s h e d a t O r d b y a r e c e n t g r a d u a t e ! . . . . .L L -. . . A - . \ .. . - : . . . . . . . . 2 | . . . .[ ) , . . . .. . . ,{ * , \Onnl Hansen is spending this " i a " IE F E Je n n d Ge o r g i a n :a° .: : :. ,: ' - E, . :. ., . ' th e i r l e n d e r . H i : r " '- -. 1 h K o e n i g .". al i s .E .C .L i p p i n c o t t ,R u t h L l p - p i n c o t t a n d L e o n e R m j e r s p e n t W e d n a d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r s . L n u i e H u v e n d i c k o f n e a r H g r m a n 4 g n u l u v l n v l l \ . u \I n a v w u n u ¢ \l l l l l l i v a o a s u l | | \ . A \ .l m t l b n \ . \ . . n ¢' x .a n d J e a n ,M I .a n d M r s .E d d i e M r s .H .W .G r n n d o n r e c e i v w a ! " @ ¢ k w i t h H e ! F l e t c h e r a n d D e l b e r t s p e n t S u n d a y t e l e p h o n e c a l l n o t i f y i n g h e r g h g t l k l a n s e n .1 e v e n i n g a t F .E .F l e t c h e f s .s h e h a d b e e n s e l e c t e d f b r t h e p o s - |M i s s D o r o t h y Mr s Fr e d E n E.ge r ,ve ly n a n d iti o n o f su r g e i n s tm c to r i n th e le r a l o 1 ' h er i i ttl Milvlmrl an d Eli za b eth S\(it1lt@r1}nunifn\nf Rr-nHshlnffs:Na h Sh#n n ! t v a t h m h SO. 01-l.»ui,\. NEBR-Ruwe invited lcv-' ;i;3;'";;,1;,'1;,' im .e girl friends £0 a|Mg, a nd Mn.Ill!!! FMIY IMP' Tufllnanna lnrl Cla from the state universfty St3rt~w€3RliIlg Pigs Right by FEEDING ~' l ` 0 N E ~ u ~Ji. . ;~ ~ T h e y W i l l M a k i ; Y o u M o r e M o n e y / / 0B l a l r D r u g C o . George Pollen and family ?"ié§>EH£"i5rid§=`y` afEé'{rRIJr§"wifI&"}li§. tended a family reunion which Louie Hovendick. was held Sunday in the park at Wen Point.Mr. and Mm Alfred Hansen and H E R M A N N E W S Geraldine were Sunday eveningcallers at Edward Quist's.Mr. and Lira.Howard _Hansen Mr. and Mrs. John Compton and arrived the last of the week from Betty spent Sunday evening at Colorado where they have been the ¢v r ¢ y _ -u v - . - - - . . U -- - . . . ,. .. . . .. . , - - _left at once to take up the work. .Fred Robertson is enjoying atwoweek's vacation from his duties at the Herman State Bank. On Thursday morning he and Mrs.Robertson left.in their ear for Lusk,Wyoming to spend the time visiting their daughter, Mrs. Dwight Johnson and family.the Harry Ervey home.past few months.They will make 1Mr. and Mrs.Edwin Bl0"\b@l'B'¢their home here with E. P. Hansenla..,?° '§;.f;..f'f"f...'h?L1 "Ri r - ¢ w g - v - -- ---anoon.Th e y en jo y e d th emse lves ve r y mu c h . - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hannon and Beulah were Monday afternoon callers at the Will Hanaen home. In the evening they and LeRoy Hansen visited at the C.K.An- dersen home.Beulah stayed down for a few days visit.Mr. and Mrs. John laylor toolc A a u b w o a vTuesdayTyson 1 Mr. afamily 1Sunday of Mr.Tucker. Earl came S1extende1 . : . .. . : . . a r evening r - . . . . : t . . .uuuny.nd Mrs. John Quinlan and af the Manny district spent afternoon with the family Quinia.n's sister,Mrs.H. Thursday with the J.1..VaughnfamiiyeastofHerman.MissEmestine McCoy went to Keene-- burg last week to visit her fathr a short while. l ' I 1EPmuer of Lebanon Mo.,Mis: Irmn Barge af Herman was'wi ly mo rni ng =» ma .. -» :.Sm": ¥ § 'w; .:;"': ::'°' gue s L \ !_ "" ' £ . l "" E _ '1'l'f'.!'..'I.'Mr. a nd 'Mm Ha rry Then MQ; -ll -- ~-su a d'|fff~*;=£¥"="Zea1`f§'rf'=2.fi'f2 555| aaa.. n¢?¢§| 'E2°f§ '.'L°.|Y-6. Mr.an d Mr s .A r tcame mornma t the up from On1aha Sunday After a two week's stay here. g a n d v i s i h d u n u 'l \ Io 1 : g 8 ) 'i r .a n d M r s .F e r n W e s t .l e f t l a s t .._ _. ._ A. .I ...nun f n n \-nu . _ . 1 . . . .1 .n l .. I l r n U u u l l l c l l n l c c u u g i s * g m a v u h u L i r a 'C I Q I I I I I I Q R I ~t o l u n l l l l* : ' 9 £ _ ' a * _ 3 * § r : ' * 2 x s , ' : s : ' : " @ _ * E i * - | o m . » m S a t u r d a y t o h a v e s l o m e . ' ! 1 f f § 'e l ')! \ l l l I 8 u u o u r l c na lux m a r r ,a n 1 e m ~b e r o f t h e l o c o r d e r w a s p r e s -.e n t .I n b e h a l f o f t h e l o d g e _ s } 1 \ 2 } ? 0 § ' € § B . ' " ° " § h Z f 3 5 3 5 w a s p r g s e r g t e d a Q e a u t i f u l E a q t e m ;t h e T a l o r h m e 1 |X-rays taken She 11| S t a r 1 a s s h e s l e a v e s o o n a Y1 - .1 P l : \ . . - - . . \ _. 2 . i i f..!A2..A2....U 1 8 W € B k . as rfor a fc we j o t b e e n W M I L a y m a n l l i l l l l l y ll fl il f u u n c l ~g f ~COUI1 ys e v n r n l O k o b o j i .p a l t l l n u l ,uulua uavlllvvlsloullmluy m r \.¢le\E|8!lC|,un lo home.Mrs. Julius Zi ters called on M Monday aftemqf. iegler and daugh- rs. Alfred Hansen m. Mr . a n d Mr s .Le o F u s e tt, th e i r two s o n s a nd P e le C a en te r , wh o h a ve been i n Ca li fo rn ia sinc e a ve a r an-o la s t J u n e ar r ivn d i n : | "m Mr s . J o e B a n d a r o f He r ma n a n d- g g a i i l m . F r e d Ra y we n t. to On f a h a o n D E ~ ~I ' S a tu r d a y to s ee Mr s . C ly d e Me t z 1 flo r were le r a t th e Eva ng e lic a l Co ve na n t Th e h a r d ra in of'Sun day n i g h t- a t th e hos pi ta l.Mr . a n d Mr s . D o n Me tz -de la y e d th r e sh i n g f o r a d ay o r s o . ' l e t we r e d o wn F d d a y ,M r .a n d Th e m a n y f d e n d s o f Mr s . C li n - v , M l s .F .Mu ll e r a n d M r .a n d Mr s .to n Ap p le b y wi ll be g la d to he ar \...._....---n n.....\.._ll....n.l......¢...l....2...|»A\..n ¢~n{h f,.,",.,,,ffual \n..a'" faa,;;;=;i @m"';,;ia zzfafx a;m'°f2,'°...;:;::.';:";;:'Mr. and HP- Jol}n Ta; "",_yd*f°g§&T°o§°1'§h hu sem.Rev. c. c. Norlin and Mr. Sunday evenmg vuiton |and Mrs.Lester Ilovemliek wilI H. C. Rasmussen home.BYW ¥'L° ..€.'L"'"°" FE.'="' '°%!"°|b¢ taken into me order.After the Mr.and Hrs. Jule umon uned KntherhoundlBlu }.ipri=\co\1 sum ay.Emanuel l niec es, ne A n n e .lffs vis- L's f r o m Misa Hazel C:Mary Louise an-Newmayer of C ited at E.C. Thursday until 2Mr. :nd Mra I i ~ a : g e t ti n g a lo n g nic ely . Th e f o llo wi n g re la ti ve s we r e p r e s e n t a t a di n ne r p a r t y a t M r . a n d Mr s .D a vi d Mu mr n er tf s i n B la i r Su n d a y :M r .a n d Mr s .Fld Na t e r a n d Mr s .P e r c y Hu n te r a n d Gr a n d ma I-Iamblet. M r .a n d Mr s .Ro y Busc h an d da u g hte r ,Lo r r ai n e an d l'li1.ol1| Bus c h an d fr i en d dr o ve u p f r o m ~y ~ Maki; You More Money Blair Drug Cc Andrea-l e callersmeFri- Pleasantasfifty. Mm A- cron IBIlll ol azu acres xour runesnorthofhere,paying $210 per acre.Mr. Grothe expects to farmtheplacehimself.His son will live in one of the houses. Mrs.Kyle Jansen and Peggy session of lodge closed those pm=~ ent repaired to the Johnson drug store wh-211%they enjoyed ice cream.The Fefltist Mission circle met 1 with Mrs. O. H. Godsey last Tues~'2'3§:3~'=..':£. l'\ol'thLBend sRent last 1 day afternoon.Dus n. the bus- spent Tuesday evening at Will Metzler is improving nicely andR¥aIl'B and Wednesday evening' at hopes to come home the end of the Harold French home._'the week.Mrs.Elva Hanthorne left for,R. M. Iverson shelled com Sot- Verdigre, Neb. last Wednesday for urday for Clyde Metzler and Missavisitwithrelatives.Mr.and llliidred Iwrson helped Mrs. Wh1t~ Mmca. Sloane Hanson took her over neck oreoaw dinner for the men. 4sm and sons of Orum wer at the Gvnrge Follen ho dm' essuing.'l`}~¢» attendance at theV i f x v S l f n d a y s c h o o l w 1 1 .A v$ \ u ¢\l'¢> l|\ ¢ll*}\\FEf :`~»i-'§$={';`=e 'I_;'r`i;;_;;'ih;;|";`_,e.;rk s\rn52 I llzv mmittne to 1 lend f as vo M _d M _ J h pete and a picnic at Peony Pa und!§E»-»-° h -:: : '- !n j .. . , $ 3 . 1 p i c n i c .1 : l f ~ g u g d a y " h z ; ; E t | : ': ¢ m t o '; ° l e - e E : e t . F l f § e e : 1 ; d : ' 1 ¢¢ } \ i | , { | - e z " s w e r ve "- r ' » 1 . . ' . 5 . m » r e ' E n i n g ; - ; . = ° ° »w i t h a.: N u n o f y o u n ; 5-. , _H ,.\ Z v-s a _1 ,: ...'.~__u lag.l i = - T * - I E E ? ~ M l m N e l l y e C u s t e r , v i c e P r e s i d e n t !\ 1 ¥ : ° r s " ' é ° ' ° ' ° C ' ? . H n o w ' L T J . "E l m e r a m l _ F l o r e n c e D l x o n a l M r s .L h r i l 3 , _ | ¢ | | , , ¢ , 1 a n d M r . a n d D m a r O l s o n l e c n e t a r y - t r \ e | | \ u r e " M " 'E .C .B u n l i e .s e c r e t a r y a n d 'm e g r d n e 1°t e n d e d t h e m a n i c S u n d a y o f t h l n .A n d r e w J e n s e n .| L § § ¢ | { u h l m | , : _ p i a n i s t ;M n . J _ ~ i h i r s .C l a u d e R e i d ,t r e a s u r e r .A f t ° | ; I l : 2 p ; { t y e e : | g m d g a , ; _ , ; P ; Q ' ~: T r i a n d e B a b y B e e f C l u b a t A r ] _ r - 1 " ° m : 2 € e m ' ; . ° ' . P ' : ' . . ' . I &H a s h -m f vi e m f ; = ' " P ¢ r i = 3 § a ' 1 d = = = = ~, : f ; . ' * ° : . . l : . : " : . ° : * . , 2 . ' ° m : £ = , . :l u n e h l h u e H a n s e n h o m e .~ " ° ; ¥ § ; . , .~. . . , , .. "l'e|\ """ '"' '"' |'"°"""' "" "'°lnén meeting the anniinl election' ""f~'_| "'" r.B`T£i(":|]"£;"Misi Liuine Mathews attendeW?'°'"°°of officers was held.n w 1- "°ouper e e ram I ll c ' l '' ' N = r 'er\!*1|°.\f°t¢" Mr. auf! I i ~ a : g e t ti n g a lo n g nic ely . Th e f o llo wi n g re la ti ve s we r e p r e s e n t a t a di n ne r p a r t y a t M r . a n d Mr s .D a vi d Mu mr n er tf s i n B la i r Su n d a y :M r .a n d Mr s .Fld Na t e r a n d Mr s .P e r c y Hu n te r a n d Gr a n d ma I-Iamblet. M r .a n d Mr s .Ro y Busc h an d da u g hte r ,Lo r r ai n e an d l'li1.ol1| Bus c h an d fr i en d dr o ve u p f r o m ~y ~ Maki; You More Money Blair Drug Cc HARVEST L.;'=-@1535 ',-*i f,.u " x~,:,_g~w r ~&;e5fa ' H e r m a n ,N e b r a s k a w a l nU v i n ¢ \ ' M . '| .|M r . a n d l l r a . _ - r i . n m h C o m m u n i t y C l u b p i e - 5 ' , . l ' Q \ f , § ' " ° 'g g , " g g n l :w u h c l !S u n d n y n t t h e p " k 7 h o n i g ,, g | - i n L y o n s .T h e f a m i l i e s z e p m -" u s e d W i l l i e ' s e n t e d w e r e m d m n , c u m J e n -' l i n s u b m i t l e n .A n d r e w B a k ,L o u i e M e n c k e .h e ; n e m p l z | A r t h u r W e n l h e r h y ,1-1|O l l u n ,c . ; , , f e i n u h i r f f l .Everett Milier an-" " " " ° " " " '`""llllalm.-1Wm. Lowe, who is emp}* !t °h : ~ "3 a n o i l s t a t i o n i s p a i nt e r , itll; fe llow hi . $ 1 at vndolln places In th Fverett ' 'where the company has I\l;n\nl|lll';I w h o mi c e _ig fgr :gp over Sulll i"||,Bud \\'illi:|msc:|s t Su d -'Agnus nulul "gnmn . nm. ":;?:»ki.\g!enning with Kennethpilnnnsennnxi .§.1"'°l'3-.?."}""" ."1.¢"'f'$i={¢`L§"' :_u|¢¢»|Kenner.h went home with jiim and gm ll-'red u..,.'i\.Tn spent. Thun- rulldmgn,-l\l¥l=¢| until Tuesday evening..!d1Ay ufternann with her sister day "W I G¢f!~d¢..=\=!d,E|"°.*1"°9f° I'-7 Mrs.Harvey Krogh,math of I at the Robertafew yeeks, regum- lnesdny.She hasrn ulclerk at the wnn nm gamlly-_|te:ulu| a hlrlhduy :ulennuon axThe lmlms nt the hmhdny club the I-'nu Mntlhiescn home in_:lad their fnmllien and n fe\y.in-|u1.i,- Saturday e\;ex\l|\g ln honor \l|»|.'d xzueshs enivved n plcme at|¢|' Mr. Alnnhieaens 60|h binhdny,un-4,the 0=\kIn park Smuln when cmud u sen'| unh bmmmykin had her ¢»»»-&'!¥T¥JP°'d '*'".€*"¥- ~ "'fe'"§;»~!. _hfuxi1;"_llulathiesen'§we Blair.Ned Tymn and Walla Fitchjoinedaboutl.m'e|\t)"\,vfgl.|ll=!'S in a picnic Thursday evemnz ntOnkland in honor of Miss Grctehen Herzog.. o 1 » » , 1 1 1 A l b a c l k ....¢...'?......1".'i,'$1.»€E2.°1.§"..'II,'= sllI?\1l-I' t'f.'....!'°.'3"=....f?.t?: 4 | |u v " ~ " - - ""- _" "_\L P u n ;i i i . \ s m I " l 5 1 a A n d e r s o n a n d M r .S .1~;;e | ;U n i u ; ; L o c k l i n g .___. L M r s .W m .R : M n a n d Mr s .E a r l S m n h o i lOr n a h a , c a me up to Ha r r y S mi th ' s ' Friri ay a ftern oon.Sa tu r da y mo rn - i n g Ha r r y S mi th a n d Ea rl lef t. o n sa b usi nes s trip to Nun n, Colora do. 'I"|mn!n ln n f n i n CPAN#Ilhhllt.ll. I c m u r o wa s :1 Irlec l c hic ken d m -si ls } e ? o \ o d a t th e L o r d L i s te r l hofipita in Oma h a .Fr id ay Sh e no r n t n oo n wh c i h wa s s p r ea d u n - c ume h o me Sa tu rd ay an d is i m-de r th e sha dy . lre és a f te r " h " h proving'nic ely .lh o s v wh o mieslrod to c k a plu n g e Mr .an d Mr.=.Be r t Cooper a n d l i n th e s w i m m m g poo l.Th e r e l.| n\.I f~.............r 'l"..l.........|........were 64 mzesent. birthday A large cmwu was -|ipresent. and all had an nice timg Mx u g g g l d m x '\i~'L';'f...'iiL".I'~ [A delicious ill-'wh was e=1°rVEt| by Mrs. Iva. Crink of Fremont we:Mrs. Mntthienen bCf\rl|' the guests Sunday afternoon visitors df M [len for home.i m g \g,;:_,',_ E. Dixm..| ni ul re : r. | .|, n P 10.1 L'll n )IA l l v c r t x m m ' I h c l~Ir\t ¢:p11 :=<'.f o r A .R .I$ f:a l v: =a n d A L y D l x u n .f A I N . ;P l a u n o u u v n v . . -. . - _ _w e e k .M r s .E a r l S m i t h l e f t N da y a f ter n o on f or Ca lh ou n to \ he r mo the r . Mr s .Chess Su ttp p a q 1* x l u } l I L U U P V K U I J . \ | : n . u |l 9 I } - , s m l a a t t h e 0 .L . ' f m t .h o m e . 0 |Mr .a n d 'Mr s .A u gf m '|| ::\v thr ee Chi nc hilla x §}|}§_;;,;-'file O!.|rruT Foster fnmlly of""°"'°""°Craig wehre =J;~~Suréry gf-»n visit wit re ntixes.rro at.-':g'|,e"L°:: trmied the ball game that after- Mrs. John Sf-lil-0¥l» Mrs. lheodon }l.l:~which they had shipped toLundt and hmma iff"l if-ml M\5"l1.r111 last week from Missouri.Henrietta hlyura lett \\<ednesday|J. C. Kvlley, m and Liu-s.Anriy mornmg for Mrs. M)'@1=' home atl Michael and Mr. Case were u.1=~~- Bi\S'PU-1 ..lengers to Sioux City on Sun~Iu;. Mr. and Bgiljs L .C.L'Pl""c°7tlmurnirmg'when-they I!lI\!¥1ll|¢l .: a n d Ru th \lS1l\'¢i S*}\'\llf1)a t lh vi b a la g a me bet e r n tw o te ams u f C. J . F le tc he r h o me ln Oma h a .ra i lwa y el yees L I P S \ v3 l | . £ l 'M c ( r a c k e | |HCICOITI*\ I r \ a P a r k "1 "C g noon.' _5 Bliss Mary Prances Wzlrfick of 1 S F I.E§L':;';§§'f:?*L':i;,.:"'i5';,s"*'her C a m p a t t h e f a f e a z r :The ball game lust Sunday play-lbd in '|h(_L ||[gW ball park h{!t\\0t?n ~~~t o ~6 ilhié Missouri Vullu-5':mtl HermanI'nit l d b lfl e32211535";°:::.., , . ° . : . f mi . ;i i S e e t h e W h o l e S h o w panied Mrs Bertha Mchiauigul to '~xl'x c oy'ww waszshown throu hout thotheItlcthodisthospitalinOmahacalledpNebraska _hy the deoth 9 _~of her father left I°r1¢l:1y eve-nmgiiatuday amil. 0:1 lomldl? .`l'l L_for hor homo' in Colorado. IZ me IIS qthe local team had not lostua game I'rcc cmnpmg spot.Do your own cooklng Iaxpcnse wall bc hltlc §0. f=\§~They won by a. score of more than if you stay at home.You eat and burn gasoline where- Umz ma to call on mrs. n1C.\1un|M r .an d Mr s .K e n n e th Gi ll a n d M r .Georsze Gi lli an d o f 0 lg m.l ln Ziand.rs . f l' r . . n §A lck ,;;==1°=~g,. ag He r m a n wa s \i§ite¢l b y a u o lh e r L l r a m e r au e r IS»m.a \......-..n......-..,.....r n § . . . . J ...R fi n e r u m c a ri v Mo mi a v mornlnsr. ever you are.If you have no lent you can rem one for the week for $5.50. Meals can be secured on the grounds at moderate prices ,J ha were Sunday af ternounl visitors* at the Walter McCracken home. NEW ENGLAND IEWS Mrs. Henry eingudoht and Cal n g m . : \b u s l l t l u l l u n v n l u n u ,as |.U\\ da y s la s t we e k . E .C.Re id is ta k i n g a t w o wcek's \:\cutiun from his duties ur. mail carrier on route 3.5'lrs.§ Reid is substituting. for him. Mi.ssMzlggieLoweisdrivingthecarispentMouda1{im jzige formerS.for her.:| hvllich hels fizieq t.hing nlthouéiii ugplst Band Concerts Frve 'Ac|.s,Races Merry-Go-Round,Sports, vlr. _ , , , . . . ._ _ A Ieet of Ai r I will enlenain the rrovvds etch day with the mm daring mlncuvers in the air . Sonething Goingon All The Time! | gggng -Base Ball Tournament Thrae Big Days Dancing E\n»ry Hw~nil|g al Legion Hall Good Nlubic. F R E E C O F F E E a n d :c l- : n 1 H . x HUGO BROS.' TENT SHOW v »~_.erected.First class grocery store,water, ample toilet facilities, police protection.Yo 'u c a n For further information n GE ORGE JA CK SON t spend a week more pleasantly. ddrcss , Secretary,L INCOL N, NE B R. r .¢'_,I ff -" ~:QL 3 L *|..L ",I (< 2 ( 2 1 1 1 ~ v »~_.erected.First class grocery store,water, ample toilet facilities, police protection.Yo 'u c a n For further information n GE ORGE JA CK SON t spend a week more pleasantly. ddrcss , Secretary,L INCOL N, NE B R. 1». 1 2'L i ;~" 2 f ¢.l\.1 . . ' :* . "1. ,~~ I f .1 ;, ~ f € > = . »\~. g 1|-_.J .~f ;~..a , . t ..; }Q .,~~# mother. Mn. Hin!1i'=_ !*l\lm». _I The Methodist Lidiin' Aid mal n n mE m m, ITEMSMn. Freeman Loftia spent last'il a 'j '-h ' f j ' "{|Wednesday nftemuon at we Fred ii? §m=¢TfI»a"Ty'§.?n.`l§§y, A'.T¢-.§¢| Andenon. home.|"__:th and quilted Each lgdy took1", ={g_.=="~' >;-g_f_g»f;.g_;;gf;§_,;==gg; son}c|.hi\:¢for a pzcmc dmner. wluch sms served at noon.threlher last. lvlonday aufternoon..c .Hn. 'via Skov.Emmet. md' :.. *f£§'_.¥!'§_*':.l"'.E':l'.E"'.II.`J.'"'..'Z.'£'.: n u m M r.311| unnuunc e a 1 |s l W i ll Hr ms c n h o me Su nd ay na m. Mr s .Allis o n Cla r k o f D e n w l i ta k i n g care o f th o m.'I'hr»bah) ha s been na me d A h lml I. :v.Mr s ..,._Bei!.. um .f \~. ...You~ Shoe at ')6ur Price ~ ~i* '~\ ¢Q A5\~~ w ¢/ ~r§5 3 4 *, o - xme 4 °va l e i n I -" 'w f m`fiin'1`3.-use ~ B u i l d e r s h e a .1,- He r e i s " Old To m" -only ive dolk ru f or I kid shoe matu;|:n¢:1mHn|\innk:nt.hB¢d -rg " ' e '. . . : , ° " ° r = ' ° " ° " " ' ° " 5 ° ' - y l n r u n » T " . n ° ° f } . » . ~ u . ' n mn n u u a n mm a n d 5 mx Fischer's Bootery B l a i r ,N e b r a s k l .-._f _-1, ; `.~ ~;r C ~.'iii .:l*#o;i&¥~|fé"€f?; ~; ~:f 5 ~ '-f*wfi ¢ »:S . _»,.~»/."~,1 0 1 1 1 9 '....1 ' Reliable Service, Too lr Our aim is io give F4 5 Quick, Reliable Service . Call us for A n y R e p a i r W o r k "We can do it for lees because _ it costs us leés to dp it." Martin Womnan Garage (But Wlshlngton St.) BLAIR. NEBRASKA a 1 |s l W i ll Hr ms c n h o me Su nd ay na m. Mr s .Allis o n Cla r k o f D e n w l i ta k i n g care o f th o m.'I'hr»bah) ha s been na me d A h lml I. :v.Mr s Your Shoe at ')5ur Price ¢ i 0 A r \\ 5 3 \/u w '\4 o mei m ' v d l i d -< |¢¢'fi'm'r~na¢~ Builder shoes.,Hun Il "om--only ihedollnn for :Hd shoe|:|| l|na:"s n h h | l | n | I n t . ~ = - . : - - '. . a - r ' ° w = : ' - ~ " - ' % a » | H J » " ~ | | » u u |'° 9Fscller s Baotery Blair. Nebnlkl |J a ' J ' . AI-Q L J ~L +.6 4 .»Q .~~~ w 'uu;". *e=-=~:» a w w ,~s = § % 5 5 * i ~ f " " " ~ ' + ' T - * '». J i ¢ ..;~}:.. .s, ~"~` §i':f»§ 'l'~§'i - & = f' " = f a c f fr k F ':32'fs"i="»:é2~.J? . f - " 4 1 \ " = . T 5 » > : = ~ ~ » :1 r 'f-»2 '. f f v w ~=~. " ' 1* .g ~~li ~._,}r f :t """a r ~¢ 0 z . s ns f " '. w ~ ..U g .J W n v. 1 .\. Reliable Service, Too Our aim is to give i ~Quick, Reliable Service . Call us for A n y R e p a i r W o r k "We can do if, for less because it costs us less to do it." Martin Wortman Garage (East Washi ngton st.) BLAIR, NEBRASKA .Luc ille vis ited a t th e Cha rles Pa ulso n h o me Fr i da y eve nin g. Mm A n n e G o o d r i c h s p e n t tu e s - day e venin g and W ed nesda y mor n- 1 i n g a t th e Geo rge L o f ti s home. S h e wi ll soon lea ve f or C alif or ni a. Mr s .He r ma n Spric k spe nt la.st Tue sd ay a t the Au g u s t J o rd onho mo .I Bi rd ie an d Ma r jo r i e I-`letchcr sp en t f ro m W ed n es da y e ve n in g till Sa tu r d ay n o o n a t th e F r a n k L o f ti s home, h elpi ng c o ok f or th re sh or a.| M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y mo n d Ma g i ll an d J u n io r s pe nt Su nd a y af temoo u at th e J o h n J a c ks o n ho me .| Alin a, B ir d ie a nd Maf r jo ri e Flet-da e r spe nt la st Mo nd ay af te r no on * at th e C h a r les Ho ven d i c k home. I n n p v z l u s i l g L w u \ n : ¢ : | L 5 n u n :w n u her pa r e nts , Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge or g e Lo we whi le h er hu s ba n d i s a tte nd - i n g th e en c q mpme n t o f the Na~ n o .al ;.=\a:1»={a u.Aa hlaml.I le is o first.Li eu te na nt. Th e J o h n an d He r ma n Ro g a n familie s,Mr s .Stella J ensen an d .-mn an d Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld W ebs ter a n d A n i ta Joy c e we r e gu e s ts S u n da y a t th e Fr ed Ro g er t home.Mr s .Peray Ro s e a n d tw o li ttle c hildren c a me u p f r o m Oma h a o n Fr i d a )fo r a f e w d a y s vi s i t a t th e ho me of he r p ar e nts , Mr. a n d Mrs . J .A. W e s t. Th e r e we r e n o pre ac h ing ser~ vi c ea at th e ~ 1 ; . c h n r e h Sun day For further information address GEORGE JACKSON, Secretary,L INCOL N, NE B R. Mr . a n d Mr s .Chris Larsen and Ken ne th took Sunday dinner a t t h e Flo y d Loftis home, soulhwest a f Bln i r .E l w l l a M o n t g o m e r y spent Sa t- l ur d a y a n d Su nd ay a t th e F .E . Fle tc h e r h o me .. Mi s s Els i e W i ls o n sp en t la s t we e k a t th e Cha rles Th i e lfo ld t .h o me n e ar B la i r . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge or g e L o f ti s a n d an u g h te r s , A n n i e a n d Me ta Th o mn n o n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Chester Ho ve n d i c k vi s i te d a t th e Fr ee ma n L o f ti s h o me S u n d a y . Ru t h Pau ls on sp en t F r i d a y a t L h e Ma r ti n Ho le : h o me .F r e e ma n L o f ti s a n d E a r l Fle t» e lle r s p e n t Th u r s d a y a t th e Floy d la f ti x h o me s o u th we s t o f B la i r . n . . .I lli lk n u | | ~ m , . a s Re v.No r li n i s h a vi n g a te n d:| y 's vac ation.H e is vi s i ti n g h i s p a r e n ts a t Linc oln.' Mr s .Pe rr y Ruse an d t w o li ttle c hi ld re n c a me u p f r o m Oma h a o n l- ' ri d ay fo r a f ew da y s vi si t a t th e ho me o l h er pa r en ts, Mr . a n d Mrs . J . A . W e s t. ll i s s Eled y c e Godsey wa s a gu es t o f fri en ds i n Oma h a Tu e s - la y an d W e dn es da y . Ha r o ld Swa ns o n i s h o me ( m m Mc C oo k,Ne b .wh e r e h e has been n t th e tr a i n i n g .c a mp mince th e io r e pa r t o f J u n e .He i s a s s i sti n g a t th e J o h n s o n d ru g s to r e a f e w weeks. Mr.and Mrs. Stockton Hathdroveu p f r o m Oma h a Th u r sd a y an d c a lle d o n Mr . a nd Mr s . D . W . Ru tle dg e a t th e W a n ds - Up d lk erm r .a u u m l s .v v u u u l V I " " Q U rgg|¢h_m i d & 1 i l d r g n E'l'E!1T»S u n d a y m K .J .V a n V a l i n ,w h o s u b m i t t e d ! G m l l m v i s i t m i t w i t h t h e i r d n u g h -t o a n o o e r a t i o n f o r a p p e n d i c i t i s i a g . G u r a l t a ,w h o i s w o r k i n g t h e r e a t t h e C o v e p a n t h o s p i t a l i n O m a - i - W - m m xx P i n h v nBlair. Nebraska, August S. 1929 FARM BUREAU NEWSMdMFred'Wulf~~'famiy,anMr. 'Sm Mrs.¢»..,32§ .....Reeh and Annu and Mr. and Mrs -- l to n .4 -Mr s .T o m Bu c kle s a n d s o f Oma h a ,vis ited o n a t th e h o me o f Mr s . p a r e n ts , Mr . g u d Mr s . H. s.d Mr s . Han s P ete rs en an d ~ll returne d S unda y f rom vlc a ti o n .Th e y vi si te d a t Miss Edna Davis of Blair,who has been attending college at Lin- zoln, is visiting here at the W. A.Whitford and J. F. Lasher homes before returning m her home.Mrs.Lawrence Echtenkampandher sister, Mlm Georgia Marahall returned Sunday from a few daysvxsitwith friends ng Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heath m d daughters, Wilmn and Ina May ofBeloit, Wis. came the first of theweek to spend a few days at the home of Mr.Hestlfs cousin, Dr.P.L, Cady and Mrs.Cady;Mr.Heath is manager of the Fair~ banks-Morse Sw: Co. at Beloit. Messrs.and Mesdames G.I. Pfeiffer and J. C. Badger maimed A R ni c e g i f ts f r o m th e g u e s ts .Th o s e e r a t StG T O N ~present in c lud e d Mi s se s Le o n au n d M r .a l Ma r i e L a a k e r ,Els ie a n d L i ly m n A m xn..-\ | : \I ....\.-....f......\...\.fnln \ l J l P Pla in Ililm»n...Mn n d a v.,..":.'::.;'°:'. a:,"'"'m.:"".::;:". x"7 ' i f ; """ "'. ; . . " t : ; E r " -Omlhl will lake place in ihenear' wl1£"'~5°'"~Fhmuce Wilken- L. Phlrl Iutule wu the honor neat at 5' hom., Mildred Walkenhom and lr. anmheelinneous shower iw- :ev-'VMI Walkenhtrifi "°'°'\'$§'i `i:°'3.fu'f.' .md se u-renee -.:::§s!:a::.=':..5f.&E.._.. 2'::::'s€l....... ¢.§°.2;..,Kulehlum |:d_the mm uumly and mr.and mrs.sam Satorday e§§nin§,unffmm 1`§a'§'éfHolsteinand_family °=1i°>'¢<f. .a wiebke won' in Blur. picnic and outlng at Rwervlew Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen "mark on Sun y were Sunday afternoon guest; atrElmer Ma ns of Fremont ls the Jens Sorensen home. s p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s o f h i f i v o c a -T u e s d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s a t t h e i n n n l fl a n h n m n n f I n u ans nnr l..._- z»muu.y wnear In washington county up until August 1,1929, according to County Agent George Bates who has just made a can- vass of the elevators that are buying wheat. | 1 | u | n l : » u | u | a | .i I »L l l . l n l l l u l t u n s u n t a n '; , ; ' , " '~| C h f i . S t E n 3 , g n a t G e n o a a n d q , f f h ' t , | ,O m o n S u n d a y w h e r e t h e y h o r s t a t t h e h o m e o f t h e l a t t e r 1 1 '_.'W a r a n d r e l a t i v e s a t H a m b o n a n d C e n t r a l a t t e n d e d a s h o w a n d e n j o y e d a31 0 " § m ° ° g " a "e p e n t m P l u s -M r é d a " d h l ; S § i § " ' M m ' Z °M i t ;C i t y .T h e i r s o n , l ; V i l f r E d ,w h o ~ p i c n i c l u n c h a t K r u g p a r k . f f .° ' } .k n o t t i n g a c o m f o r t g a a a u g e t f h W e e k _ e n d w i t h b e e n s p e n d i n g h i s v a c a t i o n a t i E .H .L a u r i o f W a h o o ,C h e v r o q i c w a s g n e n * P t h e h r n l e - t o - b e .c h e _ I s p e n t e .h W . f l - I a m p t o n r e t u r n e d h o m e w 1 w ' l e t s a l e s m a n ,h a s m o v e d i n t o t h e : . T . ~ l »w c ; 1 \ n f l a n u m b e r u f t h e n 'd a u g h t e r ,M N A r i u r n m t h e m 'E d W o e n e r h o u s e .__ _..»_- i T h e f o l l o w i n g b i r t h s a r e r e p o r t -W i l H a m N i b b e s t o p p e d h e r e o n . . . J m f n m f i n i r i n e n n r l R l n r h n T n P n d n v f m n b r i e f v i s i t w i t h h i s > Vera Nornberger. who will spend\the week here.Mrs, Ed Nonnamaker was host- es.-i to the Whabsoever Club ather home on Thursday aftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badger re- - tumell several days ago from atwoweeks vacation which they spent with relatives at Midwest, Wyo_, and in going through the , Yellowstone park.I Raymond Ludwig -was sick sev- , eral days last week, being threat-ened with'pneumonia.JamesKeenansubstituted _ on his mail route. The Mrs.W. S. Cook residencewhich was sold at public auction on Friday afternoon, was boughtby G.H.Rosenkilde For $630.00. This is the choioest location in town and Mr. Rasenkilde expects 'to remodel the house.If he does not occupy it he will either rentor sell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Long of Oma- ha visited_on Sunday with friends and relatives here. Mrs. P. L. Cady spent the week- end in David City at the F. Cadyihome where she was called by the 'death ol' a relptlve. _ Mrs.Robert Gardiner and chil- dren of Coffeyville,Kansas, who have been visiting at the Mrs. J.C. Blackburn home for two weeks accompanied Mr, and Mrs. W. W.Dilliner,Barbara Jean and Miss Angeline Ayers to their home at Rockport, Mo. BELL CREEK VALLEY ,»_;.\ .............-...............- ,_,.......father, August Kahnk and family. Alma Wrlch of Blair, is visiting this week with Marie Kuhnk. August Kahnk and family vis- ited at the Fred Peet:home in Elkhorn Saturday evening.M.H.Mueller called at the August .Kah»K:Home Sunday morning.Mrs. Anna Wiese had threshers the forepart of thi.: week. A number from this vicinity at- tended the dance at Washington Friday evening. August Kahnk and family andAlmaWrich and Elmer Marhens visited at the Wm. Hansen home near Bennington Sunday.Mrs. Emil Lamp and Mrs. Fred Cumelius and sons visited nt the August Kahnk home Wednesday afternoon.` Mrs. Qtto Voss helped her moth er,Mrs.Anna wiese cook forthreshers Monday and Tuesday. Herman 4Kuhr called at the M. H.Muller and August Kahnkhomes Sunday morning. Lillian liahnk is spending this week at the \Vm.Hansen home, near B'ennington. Clara Kohnk is spending two 'ecks of her vnction at the l{.B. 'Martens home,nenr Fremont. Carl and Chris Wiese callemlat the August Kuhnk home Sundayevening. Alma >Wrlc.h. Marie Kahnk, Ar- thur Kuhnk and Elmer Martens spent Sunday evening at H.C. lxuhrs. 'Margaret and Erma Holstein called at the H. C. Ruhr home on Monday afternoon. n m r m R I H R P Q Chris Peterson home were hir. andMrs.C.K.Andersen of Arling~ ton and Mr. and airs. Joe Jensen and children.Wednesday gueststherewereMr.and Mrs.J.P. Larsen and Miss Leona and James Larsen of Blair.,Sunday dinner guests at the Chris Peterson home were Mr. and Mrs.J.P.Andersen and daughters of Blair,Mrs.Lucy Larsen.Clyde and Leone andViggo Thomson. Afternoon guests were Alvin Gnuse,Francis Carl~ benz, Herbert and Leslie Hansenand Martin and Harold Dunklau. CROWELL HOME CROWELL HOME I Dr.John Grant smlfk ma ! charge of the evening service at. the Methodist church in Blair on Sunday night, taking the place of|Rev. Carl(Bmier who is enjoying u week's vacation.I Rev.Underwood received the sad news last Frlclny that hisbrother the Rev. E. T. Underwood' of Kilgore, who suffered n slight| gtroke several weeks ago,is not!improving and must submit to an,operation this week.He was brought to the Methodist hospital in Omaha the fbrcpart of this,week but the operation will not he performed until the latter pan. i Mrs.E. 'I`.Underwood of Kil- zvre, came up to the Home Sat-urdgy evening and remained overl until Monday when she returnedltoOmahasothatshemightbel nearer her husband who is in the ho§pital there.. Just .u glance'over the market quotations one realizes that there is plenty of smutty wheat on the Omaha market, however, this sea- son probably was not as inducive to ` 1 e development of smut nm! furmers are warned to continue tn treat their seed wheat for next year.Whether conditions might be more normal and heavy lone! would result. Later threshinpzs may show some smut damage, if this is true, it should be remembered that treating the seed with A small nmount ot' copper carbonate dust when thoroughly and systemat~ ically applied with a good mixing barrel revolving in the diroetion o{ that when making :I figuxe eight. Each kernel of wheat becomes thoroughly coated with material that prevents smut. o o C The lost few years 'Washington county has had n few poultry flocks accredited hy the State Agricultural College Poultry De- partment. This service is available during October and November and those desiring it should make nppllea- tion for the some as soon as pass- ihle with County Extension Agent, George Bates at Blair. A school of 'infstructlon will be held at the State College poultry plant ut Lincoln during Septem- ber for people who wish to lenm how to accrediba poultry flock, as thc dcmnnd over Nebraska for nhl. xxnvlr ia frrnnlnr than lm 4 \ A Good Investment daughter bam to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gaines on August lst; a son borntoMr. and Mrs.Marion Denmanof Blair August 4.Tonsilectomles: Nellie May Sheets and Firdic Helen Laaker of Herman. Zllr.and Mrs.George A.Mar- shall and their s anddaughters,\u\»Louise and ill ine Marshall left Saturday for eir summer hcme "Echo Lodge'.at Mercer, Wisconsin.I '/A Mr.and Mrs.Géo.Rams and Replace those old b a t h fixtures wi t h n e w end up-to-date goods. The saving on water bills and re- pairs will soon`pay for thereplace- m ent and yo u will have a ba th room thatis sanitary which is a safe-guard to the health of the Whole family. daughters,Eleanor*and DorrisLudwig,who have been visiting n-latives here for the past month,lui: on Monday mornihg for their home in Long' Beach, Calif.Mrs. Hams' mother, Mrs. Jennie Cook, who has also been visiting here, will leave by train on Thursday fur Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Unthnnk, son Guurge nnd Miss Gertrude Kettle- wcll drove up from Lincoln torpiid Sunday here with relatives. Mrs.Sarah McDonald and her daughter,Mrs.A.O.Hawkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nibbe. He was driving a party through g y m Craig, Colo, bo Spdngfield, 1 Miss Janet McNeil of Valley, -spent last week here visiting Miss 'Alice McKibben. |Misa Helen Widener spent theweek~end a t Elkhorn with Miss Lena Andreason. ;Mrs. C. U. Cook and son, Wm. left Monday morning for Grey- hull, Wyo,for u visit with rela- 'ti\'es.They also expect to join| Mr.and Mrs. .Major Ormsby at Casper and together they will go ithrough Ye_llowstone Park.They lexpect to be away till the last of August.II Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woener and lmlaughters, Ruth and Ada, left on :Saturday for Onawa, Ia.where'they will mnke their home.|Mr. and Mrs. A. 'I'. Hutchinson of Norfolk visited recently nt the IW. A. lleckmeyer home. ~~~¢ Prices are lower now than Ior ears I a 0J o h n M o o r e P l u m h l n g C o . I i I i meI9 ~ol on tue src lst t 2 mrsof the week.Mrs.w.D.Badger left Satur~day morning for Springfield,S. D.where she wil!spend several \\cLk5 with hc; cousin, Mrs. Geo.Iirand.She gecompanied Miss Hilton of Kangas City, who was making the trip ir: her auto. Mrs.V.W.Boyies of Omaha, came out Monday to spend day with her parents,Mr. Mrs. W.. H. Hadley. Mrs. Gertrude McDonald of Los .\ngéles left Friday for Iowa, a§t- vis-sis- theand er spending a few days hemiling her mother in law :mdter-in-law, Mrs.Sarah McDo.mld and Mrs. A. 0. Hawkins. l ¢:l n :|da y wh e n ab o u t th i rty - fi ve rola- ti ve s gztthered to g e th e r a t a pic - ni c gi ve n i n h on o r o f Mrs . Hob s o n Lu d wi g o f Ch i c a g o a n d Mi s s J u li a Ma r s h a ll o f thi s p lac e wh o se ma r - ri a g e to J o y No r n b er g e r o f W a k e - fi e ld wi ll ta k e plac e i n th e ne ar fu tu r e .Mi s s Ma r s h a ll wa s g i ve n a.s h o we r o f kitc h en ute nsi ls i n a ra th e r c iever ma n ne r .Th e pac k- ag es we re a li hi dd en i n a la r ge , h o llo w tr e e a n d la te r wh e n ta k i n g a wa lk a r o u n d th e p a r k th e y we r e ac c ide ntally disc overed b y Mi s s Ma r s h a ll.Follo wi ng : L p ic ni c di n- ner,th e me n o f th e p a r ty en -jo y e d a h or se sh oe g a me whi i e th e lad ie s vi si te d. I 1'E1 n \ :h n t uI* Z1 i1. uxr. una mrs.vvlu rmnne andamily and Mr. and Mrs. LeonardZchtenkampcalledat the John Efhtenkamp home Tuesday ew- ling.Mrs.Anna Hartman and Mr. .nd Mrs. Gottlieb Bockleman and amily of Arapahoe, left for their lomes Friday morning.Miss Irene Holtman is assisting »Irs.John Echtenkamp, Jr.with he house work.Mr. and Mrs. John Bchtenkamui »i' Arlington. called at the William loltman home Wednesday eve- ning. Miss Lora Dickmeyer is work- ng at Arthur Hilkenkan\p's at he present time.Misses Verna and Lorraine Ech~ u u u u n u n - a n - u St.Paul's Aid met 'ThursdayafternoonnttheLarsRolland home,with an attendance of 14members,Mrs.Richard Nelson,Misses Anna Kuhr, Meta Hansen and Hazel Wulf, besides o num- ber of younger girls were guests. It was decided that the young folks have a social at the church in the near future.Mrs.Henry Kuhr will be the September host- ess.Little Miss Roma Kastle of Herman, visited last week at the Detlef Wulf home. Rev. P. J. Reinertsen and Sylvia s p e n t e d n e s d a y : a f t e r n o o n a t t h e u Mrqlionneth Unrlerwood, in com pany with Miss Williams of Oma- ha, visited the formcfa aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Under- wood Sunday eveningu Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwoodin company with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Shick drove to Omaha Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of n u a " v u .n v b n v m u v n u n ; - .\ u n u 7 "s u p p l i e d .1 I f a n y o n e i n W a s h i n g ton county is interested in taking this course,.further information c be had at the County Agenlfs fflcc. ¥u n Twenty choice baby beevea con- M E_1-G .h d d sisting of Herefords,Angus andSursdayfn..»."'E?`°5r."G3..$§,}:;I:|Shorthora1 that" have been fed husland, is chaplain of the Meth-lsince January 15,1929 bl' Yl{ash~ odis lioiipital ln Omaha.Dr.|ington county 4-H club members Shick took charge of a part of the will compete at the .Ncbrnskzt funeral service. Mrs. Frank Freeland of Omahaandher sister-in-low,Mrs.Balt~ lett of Iowa, called on the form- State Fair next rfnonth. The club members exhibiting their calves will compete for breed champions then th h -'m .a M .P 1 .'e c a m'5:'L.'T..».'i."'T§.§'.....|....' ..f1'1'......'E"au [mon of each breed come together I a I Blair, Nebraska I I c a me o u t Mo n d a y to spe nd da y wi th h e r pa re nts,Mr . Mrs. W ..H .Ha d le y . Mr s .Ge r tmd e M c D o n a ld o f .\ n g é le s le f t F xi d a y f o r I o wa , c r spe ndi ng a f e w da y s h e m i li n g h e r mo th e r i n la w : md th e a n d L o s a f t- vi s- sis- te r - i n - la w, Mr s .Sa ra h Mc D o .mld an d Mr s . A .0 .Ha wk i n s . rather clever manner.The pack- ages were all hidden in a large,hollow tree and later when taking a walk around the park they were accidentally discovered by Miss Marshall.Following :L picnic din- ner,the men of the party en-joyed a horse shoe game while the ladies visited. ;.z..»§~s»»1 11snapartalhl \ I 1 U. . . . . . . . . J - H »u » » n » - - w w / f H £ v R 0 1 § I 1 _ _ te n k a mp spent.a f e w da y s la s t me e k wi th th e i r gr a n d p a r e n ts , Mr . an d Mr s .J o h n E c h te n k n mp i n Ar lin g to n .Mr s .He n r y Di c k me y e r c alled at P e te K a tt' s F ri d a y a f te r n o o n . Mr .a n d Mm. W i m.H o l t m a i g i l d fa mily c a lle d at Mr. 1 . Mi nn i e ll- rnan's Su nd ay even in g. Th e L u th e r Le ag ue de vo tio na l me e tln g . wa s h e ld in th e L u th e r a n c hu rc h ba se me nt Su nd ay even i ng . Gi lb e r t L a l lm a n atte nd e d th e Ho o p e r - No r th Be n d h a ll g a me a t Ho o p er S u nd a y .Th e s c o r e wa s 9 to 'I i n f a vo r df*Ho op er . L lo y d E c h te n k a mp c alled ' q t He n r y Di e kr n e y e f s Fr i da y .. / M r .a n d Mr s .W m .Sierc ks a'nd Ma g da len e a n d Ge or ge we r e F r e - mo n t c a lle rs S a tu rd a y eve ni ng . . ..._ ~,;:' ; ".=\_ 1 , , § ,\.- - =V _ _'. _ ' L , ._ ¢ //C When Sorrow Ceimes When the hand of death enters your home,you realize tha( many things are to be d_pne.but you cannot Pm themfforlyon are overco `e by y o u r great loss. Our servicelai such atime .._ a l v . .g y u q g g u u u u n s u n o . "Re v.P .J .Re in er ts en dr o ve to On a wa ,I o w a F r i d a y a n d br o u g h t bac k Mr s .A m o s Re in er ts en a n d so n s o f C h i c a g o f o r a vi s i t.A m o s Rei ne rts en a r r i ve d o n Sa tu r da y an d wi lt vi s i t a we e k wi t h h o me fo lks . Mr s .A lb e r t K u h r s p e n t F r i d a y a t th e H .C.Ha n s e n ho me . Mr s .Ma r t i n La r s e n spe nt la s t Th u r s d a y a t th e C a r l Ra smus se n ho me .F r i d a y evening-gu es ts a t th e F r e d Ch r is tia n s en ho me we re Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha n s W u l f a n d f a mi ly , l\1r.an d Mr s .L a r s Ro lla n d a n d W - - - " ' g u v u u u a m n a u a v w a a u v l lM r .a n d M r s .I n e z W h i t m o r e a n d t h r e e s o n s vi s i t e d M r s .B e l l e Ric e Th u r sd a y af ter n oo n a s th e y dr o ve th r o u g h B la i r o n th e i r w a y to th e la k e wh e r e th e y wi ll s p e n d a s h o r t va c a ti o n . Mr s .A u g u s ta Ha l l sp en t Mo n - da y eve n i n g a t th e W .H .Hi l l h o me in th i s c i ty . Mi s s W .T .W ie te rs sp en t th e wee k-e nd i n Oma h a vi s i ti n g rela- tives.Mi ss W i e te rs is ni gh t n u rs e i n o u r Ho me . Mn s.Rose Me a h a n le f t Tu e s d a y mo r n i n g f o r Ne w ma n s Gr o ve . to spe nd a f e w da y s vi s i ti n g he r f a mi ly .I1iE¢€. Mi s s Le o n a Peters on o f F r e - ,M r .a n d Mr s .Ed .Don alds on mo n t is vi s i ti n g he r au n t,Mi s s stop ped o n th ei r wa y f r o m I o wa l.o ui se ,La 1s en i n Or u m . Mr .a n d M r s .J o e I ve r s o n , M a r y H e l e n a n d J o e ,J r .o f L i n c o l n , . l . . . . t u "u n < : n |\I n t h l l \ l l ; Y i I ?l \ \ " ; | | l ? to th ei r h o me i n Li nc oln to vis it th e ir au n t, Mr s . E li z ab e th Sc h ao b . W e we r e so rr y to h e a r o f th e " I n o u e n i 'l i p s n n u d h n \ 1 » \ ' l . n h - n l a n d c ompe te f o r gr a n d c h a mpi o n o f t h e sh o w. Besides th e sin gle c h a mp i on - ships eac h c o un ty is e n t i t l w t o c o mp ete f o r th e c h ampi on c o u n ty g r o u p o f the f i ve be st beeves. W a s hi n g to n c o u nty c a n sta nd s ti f f c o mp etitio n i n b o th He r e f o r d a n d Angus g rroups. Th e f o llo wi n g b o y s a r e s h o wi n g H r e f o r d s :Ciy de Ha ns en ,Ry rn er Fe d d e, A lvi n Ohr t, Le th a , W i lfo r d , E ve r e tt E lme r , Ha r o ld , A lla r d a n d Ma r ti n S to r k , No r ma n a n d A lf r e d W e i tk a mp ,A l v i n W i lke n in g ,Per~ r y a n d Russel Ry a n .W i lf o r d , E ve r e tt,E l m e r a n d A lla r d S to r k a n d Le on ar d W u l f wi ll s h o w Abe rde en A n g u s c alves wh i le Ri c ha r d Li p p i nc o tt wi ll s h o w a I I @i¢é`pwt@"P¢Che Umpenhl Jalan ing Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Larsen home.Mrs.Iverson and Mary Helen remained for a couple of week's visit while the men m- turncd to Lincoln Sunday.The annual picnic of St.Paul's Sunday school was held Sunday atHermanpark.A;good sized crowd was in attendance.A bounteous basket dinner was enjoyed, also cake and ice cream later in the day.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelson and Viola and Harry Nelson spentSaturdayafternoonat.the Mike Nelson home near Bennington. Mrs.Chris Benson and sonsspent' Wednesday evening at theAlbert Jensen home and Thursday evening al. the Joe .Iemsen home. A number of folks were enter-tained at the Fred Wulf home on Sunday afternoon.They were Mr.and Mrs.Chris Stender andson, Chris and Miss Emma Sten- der of Washington, also Mr. and Mrs.Henry Peterson,Vern and Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Auch and Chester and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Gradert, of Bennington.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist and daughters and Miss Edna Newkirk spent Monday evening attheFredFagerquisthomein Valley helping Mr.Fagerquist celebrate his birthday. Lara Jorgensen was a Sunday dinner guest at the Boone New; kirk home.Mesdames Peter Nielsen,Merle Newkirk and Jack Crowdy of Blair, spent Satunlay at the Vic~ tor Johnson home.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Toft of Fremont and Mr.and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist were Thursday eve- ning guests at the Martin Paul- son home.Misses Regina and Elsie Ahle~ meyer spent Sunday afternoon at the Richard Nelson hometMr.and Mrs.Victor Johnson, Phyllis were Sunday dinner guestsattheHansLebberthomenear Bennington.Mrs.Chris Benson spent Sun- day afternoon with Mrs. Rudolph Andreason. See the NEW Singer Sewing Machines at the SINGER SHOP Cdl for Free Demong\nEon IIf your old maching needs repairs just call BLACK l83 Nssnnrs BELTS and everything for the »| ~. 1 ~i `,1 .1 .1 .¢ . e ; .n/_s When Sorrow Comes When the hand of death enters your home,you realize tha( many things are to be dpne.but you cannot Pm themfforlyon are overco e by y o u r great loss. Our servicelai such atime wil prove most acceptable This is the ima to order your monurpen! for Deco- ration delivry. We hand-le an up-toldate stock of monument and designs to select from. Our prices are moderate,workmxni ship and quality of the best.~ We will appreciate any patronage you may have in our line. "All work put out on an. abgohaie guarantee" 0. A. PEFERSEN Nonumentad Works Frem ont, Nebr. See Us First for Low Prices Forlnformation see S. Harvey Pounds Blair, Nebruh .....-_....._..._ ..........,,,...nother of Miss Nelle Mcfdnnigal. one of our helpers in the Home. 1 n a The Sanitary Pig Club of Fon-lllrs. Mchlnnignl \\as taken to the ta I h |'Omaha hospital where she \\'illlM:§:i§y g;3 ~ ~ await the doctor's eclsion as to ~'' her case.The Ho e folks hopefor a speedy recovery. 1~ontunelle town all.The mem- bers present were as follows: A carload of young folks drove~E"[l Cuhoon,Pffsldfnii N°ff"Hf\over from Minden,Neb.Friday Weitkamp,vice-president;Virgil evohihg to spend a few hourswithMissRuthDuninireat Home. Mr.A.C.Hitchman and mother came up to the Home Thursday evening and paid a call on Grandma Farnham, Rev.W H.Underwood unitedMissPeadlSvengaardandMr. Peter Stricklett in marriage at aquiet ceremony at the Home on the his last nice Wednesdny afternoon.Mrs. Sven-\ guard,mother of the bride,andMisa Mary Stricklett, sister of the groom were present at the cere- mony./ PIONEERS. OLD sr-:'rr|.r:ns PASSING (Continued from page one) Ed Pilcher, 55 -- -- - - - Ida Beard Payne, 54 - ~ ~ - Richard Murray, 56 - -- - Margaret Tivis, 57 - - - - Hemming Petersen, 83 - ~ - Mrs. Hemming Petersen, '79 ~ W . H . B a r 1 o n , 6 4 ~ - - - - - Joe C. Chapman, 53 - - Ed Sheets, 51 - - » - - ~ Tom John Ellen Mrs. Mrs. Guy Henry Krallman.T7 -- Elzy Triplett, 92 » -- Fritz Kruger, 72 - ~- J. tv. ICr\vin, 84 - - - - John K.Winchell, 86 - Eugene M. Cook, 82 - - Miss Ella Hopkins, 71 - Guy K.Mead, 62 - - - Alvea Hudleson. 51 ~ - - Horatio L.Ide, 75 - - - Mrs.S.E.Kemp.65 - Fred' Behrendt, 'za _ . _ Mary Rhea Denton, 71 - Patrick, 50 - - - - MeQuarrie, 82 - ~ ~ - Halstead Allen. G3 Sarah Spring, '10 - Armllda Rhoades, S7 - H. Wilson, 70 ~ - - Mrs. M. Bradley, 79 - - - - _ Hans T. Miller, 73 - - ~ H. Epling, 67 - - » Frank Loomis, 69 - Nels Wulff, 40 - . Thomas Madsen, 65 Wm. Mrs. Mrs. M m .Thomas Madsen. 66 -.~ -Frederick Sas, 59 ~ - - - Jesse T. Halstead, 38 ~ - .Mrs. J. P. Quiet, 83 ~ - ~ H e n r y H u e , 6 3 - - - - - Chr '1 s .'l e ns e n, 6 5 - --- --- Mrs. August Kahnk, 55 - - - 'rsMrs. Wilhelmena Rogert, Mrs. Ellen McKenney, 81 Mrs. Wm. H. Schmidt, 34 - - Walter H. Petersen, 32 - Mrs.Marlon Paulsen, 65 Joseph Miller 18741874 1875 1875 1875 18751876 1876 1878 1878 18781878 1878 1879 1879 18801880 1880 1880 18811882 18821882 1882 1883 1888 1883 1883 1883 18871888 rsss1889 1890|890 1891 189118921892 1893 1894 18941895 18951896 Wulff,news reporter;Vernon |Bracket, Alfred Bracket, Raymond |and Henry Wilkening,Frederick _Hetrick and Merle llartung.Al- ivin Weitkamp,the local lender, was also present. Ervin Hartung,secretary,was absent on account of sickness and Henry 'Wilkening was elected as substitute.' The 4-H clubs are having a three day meeting in Arlington on August 13,14 and 15.The club boys have decided to take sub- scriptions for the Farmers Wife magazine to get money to pay their fees which will amount to $3.50. Virgil, Wulff, News Reporter. »-. The Snappy Stitchers held their preceding meeting at the home of Marie Barron.At this meetktg the work on the sewing bags was completed and the members re- ceived the instructoins on how to make the clothes pin bags.Al l the members were present but Loretta and Leola Rasmussen. The last meeting was held a t Dorothy Memke's home on Aug- ust 1, with all members present.They all worked on their clothes pin bags. The next meeting will be with Muriel Nelson. Dorothy Mgncke, News Reporter. NEBRASKAINDUSTRIAL s o r e s The federal government,the Northwestem Railway Company, and the citizens ot'Knox county are jointly interested in forming a drainage district and the build- ing uf.pmte¢:ti\e retards to pre- vent further erosion of the Miss- ouri river near the mouth of the Niobrara.A bond election has been called to raise the necessary local financing. Nebraska's so-called "third cities have reduced their combined fund- ed indebtedness nearly a half mil- lion dollars during the closing lis- cal year.Grand Island and Be- atrice cut their debits $119,000 each.Scottsbluff incurred $129,- 000 new indebtedness. The Western Public Service Company is rebuilding its electric distribution system at Holdreze. Editor 0'Shea says the town is so light it ls unnecessary .to wash me windows of his printing house. I Q 4 / w o m c m q / '| Two New Models filfflf <2 H EVRQLE f11~s;;x;_ y-:su will be impnesscd by :heif individuality and completeness. But you cannot fully realize what nn. achievement they represent until you get behind the wheel and drive!For here are all the 1 r;. 4'5- .f_ _ | Broadcning the appeal of a line of cars which has already won over 950,000 buyers since january 151, Chcvrolct presents two dis~ tinguishcd n¢w enclosed models ofrhe Chevrolec Six_f.he Impcrizl Sedan and :he Spon Coupc.WiLh beautiful new Bodies by Fisher available in a variety of striking color combinations and with nu- merous advanced convenience fea- qwalities of six-cylinder smooth- ness, power and acceleration which Chevrolet alone provides in tbeprice range oftlzej%ur_com- bined with economy ofbetter than ,af tures-these new models plqovide, in abundant measure, those cle- ments of distinction ordinarily associated with more expendve automobiles. When you examine the new lm- gerial Sedan and Sport Coupe, twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline! Come in today. Learn for yourself the new standards of quality and luxury that Chevrolet has made available in six-cylinder cars.. at prices within the reach of alll ThaRoadwer.$525;The Phae¢on,$S25;T|:e C<>°:>¢»$s9s=T|n Co¢eh,$595; The Spon Coupe,$645; TbeS¢d|.n,$675;The Imperial Sed.m.$695;The SedmDdiv¢l7.$59$;TheLl;h¢De.\iveryQusi.\,$4W; The 1}{Toa Ch¢ah.8S45; The l}§TonCh:.ui.| wizhClb,O650. All px-laelho. b-fwl°mF1in¢.l|i:h.| CUMPARB due delivered price ls well u the lin ~ in considering automobile vnlnesa Chevxolds delivered peices indude only zasonable d==fs== for delivery and innacinga Vinton-Evans Chevrolet C6mpany, BlairQ J .A . J A S P E R S E N ,H e r m a n , N e b r =-, rf "`""~;>~A s i x I N THE P a w n RANGE o r THE F o r m ?§@;.,. ..,, 'ff . f `;" \ .i" Blair, Nebmkal mme s. 192| As u mc r o s C O UNTY CROPS FINE (Continued from Page One)Miss Mildred Burger, one of the telephone gjris, is enjoying a two week?vacation which she will spend with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Rogers of Duncornbe, Iowa.She u :|_wa y to F o n ta ne lle .This i s si state hi g hwa y we ar e to ld a n d u p b o th e m m e to ma i n ta i n .W e no te th e c o n d i d o n o f _this tho ro ug hf ar e, le a d i n g i n to th e h e a r t o f o u r b e s t thnt ~, he re i n Blair, are over- looking the best of our opportun-ities.a t us leave Biair and Woodbine and Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burger and son,Marshall and Mn.Jenn Heinzcrling drove to Gretna Sun- day to look over Mrs.Burgox-'s The work of the Church is to help men to be ready for ug; move and when that dme comes our loved ones which we shall leave behind will need the service, the help, the warrant be drawn on the Building Fund in payment of same.The motion was put and on mil ..|||....- the state fisheries. C la r k 0 ' Ha n lo n a n d D .C.V~ Deusen re tu rn e d W c dn eag lay mo ing from a trip down to the Qkla homa oil fields where they hav inte sts. . WASHINGTON NEWS _Violet Decker was in Washing~ ... 4 of* Hen ry Oh lse n a n d Sons Co. Ge n er a l C on tra c to r i n th e a mo u n t of $ 13, 969 .75 I t wa s mo ve d b y W .F .He m - W1 |;,,:sympathy and the comfort which the Church alone can give. - L .J. Moran,Pastor of the Bap- tist Church, Blair, Nebr. Pounds, H. L. Morris, W. F. Hem- phill, Wm. Wright., H. H. Brown, C. A. Robeson voting "Aye", none voting'"Nay"the president de clared the motion carried. ing at 11 o'clo&:k, young and old are i n v i m."béta Go ".This completes the bm for the second weq of Greager Show Seison. A B. Christinnsm ol* Alder Grave. Mrs.Will Behrendt returned home Saturday, after spending the summer in Califomia and Denwr 3: 3 0 P . M. Eve n i ng s e rvi c e , 8 : 0 0 P . M. Pr a y e r me e ti n g W ed nes day 8: 00 P . M. ... I MRS. SARAH H. STEWART In the death of Mrs. Sarah H. Stewart of this city,one of Lhe BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Sunday school, 10200 A. M. Morning worship, 11:00 A. M. |.. bow of the Third Presbyterian church o.flic.iating,aft,er which the remains were taken to Blair, Neb. where services were held in the M r .a n d Mr s .C h a r le s Ta y lo r a n d Mr s .A l la n Rose of Ro sa li e ,No b ; Mr s .A n d r e w C a ld we ll o f W a lt h i ll a n d Mr . a n d M r s . J a me s L e n . . . . n g »» ' l » ¥ »eu¢»»-- - ». 0 |:o :o I ¢ ..pa s sq d to th e g r ea t be y on d . She wa s bo r n a sla ve o n w e pla n ta ti o n o f one,Th o ma s A s h - ection of Rev.Shick.Interment was made in the Blair cemetery. The following out-of-town peo- TheBeukllacu (Me MAYIAG Ileqirrd <»'~| ., , ,! ~E 11. ~§ L i a ' ~s ~~~-1 -L s ; . rulwnamun-.. _ ,1» = = . ,~. .m;¢;;'::z..:n: J L . .- _ -a n wa u m m? l =-~" " ~1 < | \E ! !.~ ~ - __ ,.~-- ._=-_H §§.n__g o 9 - .[:::::/ / 7/5 mont.Business interests of Fre-mont have seen to this und Fré- mont is taking the cream of the tnde from this, the best section rgoucauon ol Scnooi ulslnct no. iof the city of Blair, in Whshing- ton county,State of Nebraska, that J. L.Pounds,President of said Board ol Education,C.H.I un 'o our co y''Robertson, Treasurer of said schoolput on celebrations..___If Fremont can bring enough Distnct, and ~ L. Morns, chair- t while we sleep and' pressure to bear on. the state ....nm.-mn on cause her highways man of the Finance Committee of this Board,be,ami they Hereby Miss Viola ucscne \'isu,eo utthe Burke home south of Elkhom while Marjorie Jungbluth, Bernice Cdnk and Wilma Liesche took their music lesson Wednesday. `Mrs.Roy Decker and Violet made a shun visit at the Liesche home Wednesday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Hawes and grandchildren and little girl 'a snsrvlus or 1tion?Every his share in rr of his church. A Ninth church-goers: "Thou shall closing hymn, wraps,rubber ; u a w a y u n n v a c u - me mb e r o u g h t to d o mi n ta i n i n g th e wo r k C o mma n d me n t t 0 t not interrupt the by putting'on thy eral years and on last Sunday eveningat 10:30 o'clock she pass- ed a wa y . Mr s . S te wa r t wa s a n i n te r e s ti n g c harac ter.He ld in th e hi gh es t es te em b y a ll wh o k n e w h e r a n d lo ved fo r h e r p ati en t, lovi ng , la dy - li k e ma n n e r ,a n d h e r sinc ere de- > If'" " ' " "" " '` " " "voiian zu the principles of right ~ living,her memory will l h u y s II I»"i»`Z`i§}'a ~ Bl='=t¥!== 4°|5;3,:g§hg§»fd__f3d_.g;g=§g¢ _.ES I :=.'f'*°§'! =°..<2.»=-!:.=.:..§°a°:.z.:°..f::|e_f.::==. ETSz e d e f -\\ I. Ll 1i lf 8W I r o m m e L u u u a DJ.a m u U r a n u m m .r l c u u n v c : a " " \ 'm a n e u \ | u | \ : | \ g u n - u n a ;u c a u a c l u ]t h t s a m e a n d a n f'1''$En t h i s s c h o o l d i s t r i c t n o w i n t h e h a n d s t o o k t h e m t o t h e p a r k o n a p a c n i c .0 " \ e h a t h t i m e t o s p e a k u n t o t h e e ; f o l t 011 G U I ~~.B . . a * L !G'3\¢»* l " 1 m !F n m n a n u n f ~Li E B C } 1 e V D I IH Q f 0 l k S ~n : n : B a l i f h n n in¢||1]¢r¢I i n l n l u i n r remain in the hearts of her friends as a personality of true worth. She leaves to moum her three children, William" who has always # w u t and when it lg .a¢£0|||-UL un:Lu a u Alulu \¢vu»|u»»»;v-- - '- - - - --- h h.0 a h N b r a e k o th e s u m o f a t th e A u g u s t L le s c e o me u lli s h e d th tr e nd o f b us i n es s n o w m an e sg m s o ;` r e mo n t, wi ll be i n th i s Tw e l ve Th ou s an d Do lla r s ($12,~°f'€?,f`"a`f<f"'§i§§'"'»:§""EL' l§ ; s ar é di re c ti on an d Bla ir b usi ne ss in te r-00 9 0 0 )S8 I I1 ¢ t0 b @ tur n ed ove r to U ;plroud pare :its o f a ba by g i r l es ta wi ll ta k e o n n e w lif e.Let*s Bald sc hool dz.-ztrnc t treasurer forth b o r n A u g u s t 1. M 1 A mi risrht here le t u s sus-wi th ..Fre de ri c k Ha w e s vi si te d R a y I l v l D u n s t » \ u u irreverermt c on ve rsa ti on a t th e c lo s e o f th e s e r vic e , by wh i c h th e so le mn i mp re ss io ns the re of may b e bani shed f r o m th e mi n d s o f th y fe llo w wo r s h p i p e r s . " c la imed B la i r as hi s h o me ;Mr s . Ge o r d a H o w e o f Be df or d,I o wa , a n d Mr s .M a y Ph ilso n o f D u lu th , Mi n n e so ta ;on e br oth er ,A n d r e w A ~- r H u m a n a t A \ l n a l a n .I I '_:'_; :.:;1' :.1':";...:;.:;.. frnm thin!Piland and annroved in Nlullflmnnrl Peten Wednesday after-!Holiness becorneth UW hnuse, 0 g e n m u w e uumimss .. . . .....-territory, could it be divened to Blair, would mean mnny times the hmeiit to our business interests that the .much talked and sought after tourist trade.But we n|~ ready have this so let'e get the dher. NA'r|o NAL CANNING CONTEST ON (Continued from page one) meeting this Sth day of Augist, 1929. J. L. Pounds, »President of Board AT'l'EST: L ;A. s nmi dt, Secretary of Board. It was moved by W. F. Hemphill and seconded by C.A.Robeson that the foregoing resolution be adopted as read. noon.Mrs.Will Jefferson visited at the Albert Snds home a few d s last wee .' i i and Mrs. Henry Christensen of Blair,drove their new Chev-rolet out to visit at the F.E. Jungbluth homen§at\lrd2y evening A number fro this vicinity at- tended Edna Freeman's party near Irvington Saturday evening. Edna Sunds a_cco'mpgniei Alfred Lord." Ps. 93:5. THE CHAR!/llN(;SINNERS The Paramount Theatre pre~ sents for the week beginning Aug. 9th, the all talking comedy drama, "The Charming Sinners".This picture was directed by Robert Milton,the man who directed "The Doctors Secret"and "The Mi no ru or umne .,.W-¢,...Vfive grandchildren. A short funeral service was held at the home yesterday aft- ernoon at 1:30 o'clock and at the Baptist church at 2:30 and inter- ment was made in the Blair am- etery. FORMER BLAIR wo :uAN su_ ms D HERE s|LK DRESSES$8.95 - 1 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. This week we are givinu n wonderful value inSILKnnsssss.These dresses an:absolutely NEW and up to the mln- ule in style..lust come in und look them over, you will bu sure to find what yan waht.They are Prints and Crrpes, with or wilhmlt sleeves.Sizcs, lli to 48. Take youl' choice of our \'=g.w"'~ these dresses at $ 2 . 0 0 lliltnn Style Shoppe "Always Somellling New"` ~\\n \ .1 ,.\ \ \ ~ E f f I 1 . - ) - -* "_ " " """" " " " ' ; FDR years md yan, the Maytag hnibem the favorite farm'gvn|1'ger,luvingequa11ywell,thehomevnrithot I wichaut ckctidty. Bv mmrwind mah: fnnr 'hnin Hun \?hu~l-nIn Mnfni I. I.n¢»."s a w i a m " ' ' " * * " ' § @ " i " ~ d m p l u t p n m d m h d l h Itntartnudthntlnunto ltha fnnepndu.G l v u a l m o m h n u i y i n w d p u w u . |rne mouon was put ana on l0H§§wogerson to nuns,are :io restrictions as to the na-'call the following members, J. L.she expects to vis ture of the food sent; any fn\it,,Pounds, H. L. Morri, W. I". Hem-week.They left E vegetable or meat, whether home phill, Wm. Wright, H. I-I. Brown,ning.grown fl" plurchaslrl is acceptable.JJ. A; Robeson voting "Aye" none.gfffgg B;=»ge§»== 'n rs.Con°..t:c1'sm:\y enter one, two or voting 'Na y "the president de_|1.iIl aha visibed the Q.U....meitfriendsn Saturday eve- ]and family Testrup or F.E..lung- wuu r a n y nTheplotoi this little comedy is thoroughly human,containing situations which make you feel at home and has an angle which lets you in on something that is act- ually happening to a group of Clara Elizabeth Suminers was' bum in Edgewood, Effingham Co., Jllinois January 9, 1866 and pass- ed away at Sioux City, Iowa July 29,1929,aged sixty-three " g g gix months,twenty days.W .1 FREE Trial Washing Wrim or telephone the nenfat Mnyng deals.Iflt doan't le!! iuelf. don't keep lt.Dq/'end paymauhpow!!a i u mln. TH E M A Y T AG C O M P A NY , N e w t o n , I o w a l :hm :Invision-1.l'I:.tri:s,regard- cured me mouon carnea anamemlnth Home Sundur. less ..f\..u.-»¢~f d " m u m not be ge nt in prir '.»A u g u s t 15 no r la te r tha n 0 .a f .| i 1 1, whi c h is th e d o f i 5;da le c f the c-mu..st.N o a i t r i e s wi ll be return ed,b u t in - ste a d th es e wi ll bc s e n t, wi th th e n a m e a n d ad d re s s o f th e c on tes t-ant, to an or ph ana ge . h os pital, i ¥\ "l iT\rraary o r othe r c h ar ita ble ins ti-tu tio n to b e s e le c ted b y th e F o un - i resolution ado pte d. Th e f o llo wi n g bills we re read U.:tne Sec ret r y :| <-.»Full l o r i s .$ 4 3 . 0 0 rj. A . Sc h mi d t (p etty c as h)45.84 S.W .Ch amb er s 82.32 S.W .Ch amb er s 131.85 Pro ud foo t,Ra wso n ,Souers an d Th o ma s 3Gi.26 Mc Co nn e l an d Gree nfi eld 30.00 da ti o n .l c .J .s c h m i n 50.00 Spe c i me ns o f c a nn ed f r u i t s a n d i w .J.. Sas 2.85 m m i e h l n n in th e contest.wi ll he S te wa r t Ph ar mac y 7.70 ~Ci-ink and He le n C o b b ltr i e n d s ,wh i c h ma k e s i t a mi r th vis ited a t U18 J .S.C f lllk Mm e - p r o v o k i n g d r a ma ,gua ve I8 8tfB ill Sund ay .le d ,sophi stic ated a n d th o r o ug h ly io ls ,Glen n,F r a n k a n d W i l ma Li e s c h e we r e vi s i to r s a t th e C . A . Du c k er h o me i n E lk h o r n Su nd ay af te rn oo n.Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll Peters an d son,Ra y mo n d we r e vi si tor s a t th e Ha f f e r ma n h o me ne ar Be n- ni n g to n Sun day after noo n. en ter tai n in g . I t ha s f o r i ts c ast a g r o u p o f f a mo u s sta g e a n d sc reen star s a m o n g t h e m be i ng :W i lli a m P o w- ei l,th e s ta r o f In te rf er en c e i n " T h e Ca n a r y Mu r d e r C a s e " .Ru th Ch a tter to n ,th e s ta r o f Ma d a me Mr s .He n r y P e te r s o n a n d s i f f s g h i x.Cli ve Br o o k wh o sta rte d i n te r s o f C e n tr a l C i ty are vi s i ti n g "lnterfe re!1 c e"a n d Mm- y No la n ,relatives ll@l0 i f n m n i m s l a t of.l.`he zCi£2fi€ltl F 0 l- a c mio s n e, W lUl ne r pa re nts, | m~ mi g r a te d to Ne b r a s k a a n d set- tle d o n a ho me stea d ne ar wh er e th e c i ty o f B la i r n o w s ta n d s .Sh e g r e w to wo ms n h o o d i n Bla ir ,a t- te n d i n g th e Bla ir s c ho ols. I n Ma y ,18 9 1 s h e wa s u ni te d i n ma r r i a g e to Cha rles . H.Ca mp b e ll o f Bla i r ,Ne b r as k a .wh o su rvive he r.T o th i s un io n f o u r c hildren we r e b o r n , a ll o f wh o m a r e li vi n g a n d we r e w i t h h e r a t th e ti me o f de ath.'Two da ug h te rs ,Ge r tru d e Founded 1393 ,Hluminum Qllasher Hl y tl g R a d i o P r o i r n n s Cinc innati W LWDes Moines WHOFargow o nKansas City IQMIIC Milwaukee W TMJOmahaWOWRock Island \»\l1HF\\ 'rClem :lend AMIletroltWJRFo r t "o r th we s t#LaCrosse WKBHMlnneupollsUCC()Pitt sburzh KDKA. ESEEZE JJ ~ `E}l§{s"}§£"é1@=}5¢ss}Peterson Hdwe. Cn. oolor ck neittness,flavor and International Chemical Co.9 pa Itexture.Meat specimens will bo.Blair Drug Co. judged in their relation to pack,1Enterprise Prtg.Co. newness,texture and flavor.Office Appliance Co. There will be three judges, to be Colgate-Palmollve Co. selected by the Foundatoin from R A L.Kraerner Co. _ 1:.¢,+..¢ ....|¢h.mlim»nlli||n\i'liP¢: on Scientific Am.Publ.Co. »: 71.90 mr 10.00 famil1 . 3 5 S u m l 3 9 . 0 0 | S u n d . 9 2 5 'M r _' o n d. L o o M a r t 1 8 . 0 0 i i n g . 4 . 0 0 '\ | ¢ . and Mrs. Henry Tietgen andyandMr. and Mrs.Martins were visitors at the Chris! s home Saturday evening..and Mrs.Charles Misfeidt family were visitors at the in Sunds home Sunday eve i a l é f "of Sioux City ahd Mrs. R. A. Pond 0 0 And on the stage the Paramount of Portland,0reg°I\;WO FQI\S»~T &T presents Al Morey,the master of Edwari and Howard of Sxoux Cnty.~~~~ ._ f_ _ _ ._..L r|......»..\...~¢One mstnr.Mrs,Mnrrmrel Prr-\\i i i n t e r t u l l l l n e l l t a u r u u n :r n n u u u u m 0S t a g e b a n d m : L N e w X o r k P u b - |1 : u n a n r l n n x l n f n f l a ¢ l l l \ \ \ . '" R Y i W h t Uggi*~Q§,g§§'?,_§@F=§g,§j|ARL|NcToN MAYTAG co.,A,f|ing¢Q»}. ~ ~ °' Pam- I FALLERS APPLIANCE co.,n=m<»=fu m u l .uusuusnaaun b - - - -- - - - - .home economics, domestic science, and canned food.Their decision will be made known just as soon as possible after October 1. "Any mewod of canning may he used for this contest",an- nounces Anne Williams, director of the contest."The use of a clean; pregaure cooker. however, is high- iy recommended by qnning ex- perts and by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, especially in can- Collcge Blue Book A.Hospe Co. Omaha Pug.Co.|wi1iis Music Co.4.2.5~ | SPIKER H A P P E N I N G S 37.80 week-end at the Fred .Iungbluth |Congregationa1 Church iM.E. church /lt was movécl bb'H.L. l'|lur1i.»Mr.and Mrs.I,n\vre.1c Larsen and seconded by Wm.Wright and ivan,Mr.and Mrs.Chriis that the .above bills be allowed Christiansen and family of Blair,and warrants drawn on the PW-|1l'lr. and Mrs. Vic Skov and farm per funds if* payment of same.'ily and Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Chris-I The motion "Hb put and 0llten.~.en and family of Herman, ot- 4 " "|* "" ' "° " " '" " " " " " "" " " l ' \ " " " "l U | | U \ \ n | 5 3 5 0 1 0 u u u n u v . - » . . . ,- - . .." "a n d M r s .J o h n D o n a h u e s p e n t t h e e d i n n a n d v i t a p h o n e s t a r ;L i r n b e r I-i r Edwards,eccentric dancer:1550:home.1.Helen Kennedy,a comedy and isinger;'I`he Gamhy Hale Girls, who offer a number of chown routines and the Dave Gould boys, dn ncingw sextcttr. The Paramount Grand Orches- tra presents an orchestral produc- tion under thc direction oi'Mr. Harry Brazier. Mr.and Mrs.Herbie K0('l|.| After marriage she remained in Flair for. many yeam, later mov- ing to Winnebago,Ncb.where she resided until five years ago \\'11en she moved to Sioux City. She had been ill since December D928, with mnlimmnt throat trou- ble.She has been a patient suf- fhrer,ever hopeful for recovery until God called her home. She will ever remain in lovinp' memory an a faithful wife anti fi I I \ " \-4 n n n u n nn l l u v n l l u hn u u n use -»,~ ~..- _,.,, ..-1. -vc.<5n n ; 4 4 . 4 ; 4 4 ___f_._; Q/4 Real mmrwre for mafzz/ (uZmazz~and 27255 /.ning ineats.Not.oniy dues this roll cal!the method of canning save time and J, L. Poumia, fuel and assure -absolutely,ser Hemphill,W following me H. L. Morris, m b c r s ,t e n d e d :1 b j t t h d a y p a r t y a t t h e o f f e r Q m o r g a n n o v e l t y t h a t w i i l d e v o t e d m o } h e : . "I " .h o I Tl E O f L I T .B i l d AIYS..H U Y IG S 'n l n r m n n\.n\1.r n u n T l n r | | i n i n vi h s m F n l n n v n l n n m vi n n e u n \ n 1145! rn.Wright,H.H.Clements last Monday cveaming. Robeson \oting'Ayr:'Mrs.lawrence Larsen helped Nnyn»the pr e s id e n tllmy sister,Mr s .W m.Christensen, motion c arried.,c oo k f o r thr esh ers Mo n d a y . 71311 bb'W .F .He m - I Mr s .I.m1i.=\Rrmmu as en a nd c hil-I ~| vn u \,v I'I u 1.\.l\ l. .a " V C lc .V n v \ |v n .¢ » » ;v mu n L u l u i u l i J DI Il i | aall his friends to come and meet the First l"re:+byt¢rian chl.|1"ch nt the 'Frau .Horhm conducts his Sioux City,I 11 `\\¢\dnr».=day organ club t'vt=l}'S\tm'd:1y morn-morning, July 1.Rev. Eur! Bon- */5 \-\ility and prescrvajosm,but food Brown, (;A:armed undfer jamssure retains all none voting Aitsnaturalflavorandtexture,declared the I whim :we vital noints in any can~It waxs moi I _,gr Y OI TRS f o r B E TTP I R S E R \ I ( | I . \ m ' A N C E C L E . \ N E [ l S THRESHING URDERS Will Be Delivered Remember Us For Ygur Thre shing Order If You Are Busy Phone Us and we will DELIVER IT To YOU FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES and MEATS North Side Store " \ .n i n g c o n t e s t . " Th a t th e ju d g i n g ma y be th or - o u g h ly imp a r ti a l an d th e disp lay of c a n n e d samples absolutely uni- ilo rm,c on te stan ts a re required to mih mi t.th ei r entr ies i n stan da rd g la s s ja r s o f t h e qua rt s iz e.A l l c o n te sta n ts wi ll be f u rn i s h e d wi th on e B ali ma so n jar a n d c a r ton f o r ac n d i lw i n a c anned artic le,b u t th o se ma k in g e n tr i es in mo r e tha n o n e divisi on ar e expe c ted to su p- p l y th e i r o w n ja r s a n d sh ip p in g c a rton s.'lfhe sa mp le ja r a n d : ph i ll o m!Sf c on def hs C A .Ro h - I a r e s §pf¢LI"\'Jl§J"=f}E§.i£§"fiftsewoni eson thi tt sc hool be opened Mo n - day , Septe mber 9, 1 929. Th e mo tio n wa s pu t a n d a ll me m bers vo ti n g i n f a vo r a n d none vo ti n g o g a i v t ,th e resident de-.:»p elated th e mo ti o n c arried. M r .Ho r to n S mi th an d J .C. Trease of th e a r c h i tec ts f i rm d i s - wi t h Mr s .J o e Ols o n a n d Mr s . An d r e w Alh a c h . Mr .an d Mr s . J a me s Ras mu ss en anal c hildren sp en t W ednesday eve ni n g wi th M r .an d Mr s .E d Ho ls te i n a n d f a mi ly . Mr s .D c tlu f W e i s ma n o f Bla ir , a n d Mr s .A r th u r An de rs en helped cussed wi th th e Bo ar d l°@"i?ll1li1\Irs.Pe te Anfle rsen c ook 1131* ma tte r s r ela ti ve to th e n e w b u ild - In g. Th er e b e in g n o f ur the r b u si n es s to c o me before th e me eti ng , the y threshers Fr i da y . Mr .a n d Mr s .Dwig ht.Pa tr ic k we r e W ednesday even in g c allers a t th e F r e d Ea g e r .Sr .ho me ,o f 5 y p n z c e n tr y la b e ls lu ! u s e m s u n - mn u n s r enLr1es ma y bu b!t¢Ul€l1 on motion ndjournd Blair. \ | . . . .l ) - . . . . n.\ t . . . . . . . 1 .1. . . . |A u s Detl..Lluuall uztnpcu aw-»'II£»=TJ£c ost by czanlmulsllzaung 1 mxls ' r 1 ~ : R C n r r lc lz l- : S v f é rhlme in c :J ok fo r nh f@ he r§ .m 1nrl.U21 m e h e a d q u a r t e r s o i m e N a -A D V E R T I S I N G m r r u o n s M r .a n d M r s .A i f r e d S k o v a n d t i o n a l U a l l l l i z x g L l u n n e a l ,8 6 0 b .( C o n t i n u e d f I 0 ¥ l l D 3 2 9 o n e )T. \ . l n a n n n f '| " n n ¢ u l n u p w w n i n z r w i t h Do11'L!Xait ~~sS x l v e r w é l r c THE lime L. |:1"'\"| shrug! $r=n.|1 vnu sb mt wish to min this w~»m.ler'='l oier.Ila n i s l real assume forvcu. 'Dm:I--ne -ufg vn u i n a L , " Silverware FREE to the purclnizr of env el :lu lamoul Globe grulucu llluurur-nl Lux T\~n uv contains 6 knives. 6 ilk. 12 |a»¢~»»»m. s slin- npoonn, l buner !-.nik and I |°|||r nhell. Tunn- |iell\ Century rbnnn. Given lu.;uu In a laulmfual green and |old cnc. |.\on'¢ :ma "sv this o,.;.1arh|» niw. Come in TODAY :nd see tlm uilwnnn. See the GLOW-BOY pulor furqau-. Ym will lv lnlerelged in the RAY-BUY, mn. 'I hu llmumi .oler is almost up- Don'|furpvl f'n¢~| in !~au'Il. huma n Aw tcnuugo, lliumls M.il00l.. uumcu kiUL.ualu-.uubfxtc tual-."\l!\(.| (Lonuaued from page uma) Pounds, H L. Moms, W l-Hem pnnl Wm. wngnt, u H Brown, L, A. Robeson voting Aye none aareu the motion wrned and the xesomuon be adopted Alle becretary read Lxtm Order No. .s to me ueneral wntracwrhenryUhlsen H-"A Sons Oo, inthe amount of $710W I t was moved by W l-Hem that extra order No. 3 be allowed and the President and Secretary \\e authorised to sign the same The mouon was put and on mll all the follawing members, J. L. young "ha y "me rresiuedm ue- phill and seconded by \\;m. Wright city is either without churches or that the Blair Chamber of Com- merce is dominated by men wholhave descended to such a low levellas to lose their sense of appreci-| ation of the higher values for which the Church stands. Any city or community wouldindeedbe in a sad plight,i f i t should let itself be dominated byLhule who have let themselves de- scend so low in the spiritual and moral scale as to come to look up- on the Church in its relation to the civic life of the community, as a liability rather than ah asset. as a Wmsite rather than as a life giving agent, as an object nf char- ity rather than as s dispenser of good things. I! any such person would forge! himself,his seKlsh interests and hill Delfish amlrldons and unin- ..,... .,,.......,.,....,-.-.....,Mr.und Mrs.Lawrence Larsen and lvun. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Andersen and family were Tuesday evening callers at the Hurley Clements home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hol in and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hans. Larsen and family spent Sunday afternoon at Krugs Park. Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Andersen attended a family reunion picnic of Mrs.Andersen's family an Oakland park Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Niels Rasmussen and family and Mrs.Matilda Timm spent Sunday in Tekamah with lllrs. R. Rasmussen and Miss Martha.1 Mr.and Mrs.Hurley Clements and family attended a family re- union picnic Sunday of Mn. Clem- ent's family.They had their din-I 'l fB du z h l \h | , . n¢ i fU n¢ fu r {u t i frg m l d d r x m n b e u d l a n u n m m n a u m m wh| L ¢ u nu ¢ : n !m | ; H rlu¢\rondcf°i l l e u l e n d W lu n u c x h z t .Th u h n u m fd G L O W D O Y - y o u w a l li n p u m a d a s - o n l u h u u l i d n n l l L | . | r | \ .. »r Pounds, H. 1. Morris, w. I". Hem- phill, Wm. wngm, xi. H. Brown, And C. A. Rnbenon voting "Aye", none voting "Nay"the preddenldeduvd the motion tlrxiéd. The |e¢l'¢¢ll'Y read Estlmam No. I ol Fra nk C.Sutton, Electrical ¢0nt!'¢¢1»0r in amount of ;1,2ss54. it was move d by H. L Morris nd se rmded by W. F. Hemphi ll ¢l\tt,E¢¢imate No. 1 of Frank C jl i ta n be a 1 1 o w e d u re ¢ d ,t . hl t l tions long enough to pause and to think sanely and w think on thr higher plane; we believe that that one would conclude that th-' Church has a wonhwhile contri- bution to make to l home loving city. At my rate the y might nailz' that the "Time Clock Days Of Life"will sometime be over for a l l o l u n a n d t h n t w e a l l l h n l l b e compelled to mon w mother city. ner at West Point Park and sup< per at the Oakland park.M n .Pete Andersen and Mrs. Arthur Andersen helped Mrs. Chris Andersen cook for threshers. Mr.and Mrs.Louie ,Knudsen and sons left Monday nmmins forClearLuke,Minn.where they will spend two week: vlaiting Mr. Knud||en'| puenu. Mrs.Arthur Andersen npent Monday with her mother, lin. J. q' 3 o P E T E R S E N H A R D W 4- - » ¢ \ » \ | N 1 . - w n n v vE - " -. = r " ! . .. . . I I B l d r , N e b r . & " : . , . . . . . . , . ! ~ . » . - ~ <~ ~ q l t ! - n p .g g M 1 v n u |. ARE \m',\NCE CLE.\NE[lS THRESHING URDERS Will Be Delivered Remember Us For Ygur Thre shing Order If You Are Busy Phone Us and we will DELIVER IT To YOU FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES and MEATS North Side Store P H O N E 1 1 3