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Subaeripthn Price, $1.50 per Year. Single Onyy, 5¢.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 22, 1929y0LUME XXXIII
oLadies As
Park Tenders
Clean Park and Pda !Buildings.
Point,Oil and Turpentine Do-
nated by the Business Firms of
City to Do lhe Work.
WOMEN HANDL E THE mws l-1
Need Two More Gallon; of Pain!
to Complete the Work.Park
Needs Attenliom
.
There are some people in Blah'
who show their public spirit in 1
most practical manner and Mrs.
Oscar Guyer and Mrs.Robert
Howell are two of them.
M n .Guyer is a resident of
Blair, her home being jun across
the meet north o f Blain tourist
park,while Mra.Howell is the
wife of Robert Howell,glues
,_.
SERIOUSL Y : Numa n
Mrs. Robert Johns was seriously
iniured last Monday aitemoon.
She had been waiting at the A.
M. Johns home and was starting
home.When she cranked the
Ford car which she was driving,
iv. started and pushed her through
s barb wire fence.Her leg was
bmken as was also her shoulder
bladennd she was badly cu! and
lacerated.
She was taken no the Blsir hos~
pital fo tnenunent.
FIFTY Yi-:mils A MINISTER
1
(hx Sunday f aftsemoon,August
ll, s festiv al was held lv. Dana
College dininl hull, honoring Rev.
H. P. Bertzlsen, the occasion be-
ing the fiftieth anniversary of
Potato Prices
To Be Hlgh
Crop in United States Snid to be
Smlller than in Yesrs Put.
0Ve.r zoo Cum Shipped from the
State this Salon.
LOCAL CROP IS VERY GOoD
ehrukn early potaoo growers
Lutheran church.
Those prescnt brought picnic
lunches which were spread at the
appointed hour and enjoyd m-
gether.Around one hundred and
fifty friends and relatives were
present.Rev. Benelsen was the recipient
of two purses of money, gifts of
the First Luthenm chumh of
Blair and the Lutheran synod.
Among those present were Rev.
family ~f K~nowshn,~ i ~Mrs
Choir On
Ho e Trip
O l d AP§ENmcms OPERATION
Councilman A.i i Bealu wls
,Q 1 taken suddenly ill and removed
from his home w the Blair hos-e t t l e r s P l c n l c pital last Saturday where he was
'operated on Saturday evening for
Hooper-Blair 1
Split Games§
I-'nrsl Commt Won .by an 'inf'
Maids of ll to 2.Blair Boys
Get 15 Hits ;
)'l`W0~BASE HITS WERE mms;
._"9
Tuesday, August 20.Othen to
Arrive on Slturday or Sunday
After A'~'l'hree Months Trip.
.He is getting along as well as
could be expected at this date.
Blair friends and neighbors re-
gret to learn of his misfortune and
trust he will soon be himself again
..~.~e ~y
Score of 5 to 4.Both Gnm
Hlrd Fought and Good Ball.
Blair and Hooper split a doub
blll at Hooper Sunday, Blain w
ning a slugging match 11 to
while Hooper won a pi¥cher's ba
tle, 5 w 4.Both teams hit the ba
in the opener,Blair getting(!
kits while Hooper had 12.ln
second conwat M.Hngerhaume
Hooper shortstop,who has
turned inw a hurler, allowed Bl:
I '
Have l-hd Remnrknble Trip and
One that in of Much Value in
an Educntional Wly.
Rasmus Johannsen, accompanid
by Roy Ehristensen,arrlved ia
Blnilj Tuesday from their trip no
Denmark and other places of in-
u-ren in Europe.These two, with
n number of others, accompanied
the A Capella choir abroad last
May and with the company, came
buck on the ship, only aepxnting
Blair Has
Popular Writer
Stxle Paper lnduden Stanley R.
Olhorn ls One of Noted Bunch
of Authors of Nebrukl.H u
Gained Nztlonnl Recognition.
:|~... .
h i s - n u m
A rec ent Su n da y issue o f th e
FORMER BL AIRITD
ENTERTAINED
Mrs.Priscilla Langstaff of
Winnipq,Canadn, who has been
visiting old-time friends and nelgh
born in Blair for about ten dayl,
,.~...,at hevew very plensant affairs
the past. week.
Mrs. W. D. Hammond entertain-
ed one alternoon at which time,
Mrs. lAngstaff, Mn. John McKeen
of Cllifomia, Mrs.Minnie Miller
...Edna Noble of Lhin city were
present.
On Int Saturday evening, Mrs.
Gu Rnthmaun entertained at dm-
ner, Mrs. Langshff, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lazure and Mr.and Mrs.
Clyde Allan.
Mr.and Mrs.Lazum invilzd
Mrs.Langstalf w spend a few
days with them at their farm
home and she accompanied them
home where she visited until last
Tuesday evening.
0
Pioneers' And
c
Thirteent|Annull Picnic A M ! -
xe.r of History.Held Thursday.
August l5l|\ with Iqeal Weather
Conditions fm- the Day.
uo s r SUCCESSFUL mc N l c
Many Out ol Town Visitors Prev
ent an the Occuiun.List of
'l`lm»e Who Regillend.
The thineenth annual reunion
and picnic of the Pioneers' and Old
Settlers' Association was held on
Thursday, August 15, at FL. Cal-
hmm.
The day was an idenl one, >\eiLher
mo wann or too cool and a large
crowd gathered ,before the noon
lunar with well filled baskets and
4
-....... ........,,.,.,,.............-.. ..._filling cups with coffee, generous-
ly provided by the Ft.Calhoun
manbers, preparatory m enjoying
lunch with their Me nd;in the
w w -A registration committee was on
hand early and registered the
members practically the entire
day.Them was a total of two
hundred and twenty w.h0 regis-
'te re d each paying twenty-five
neon assessment or $55 which
goes in the general (und and is
uled to defray the expenses.This
is the first time an assessment
has been made for several years
and is only taken when necessary.
The Ft.. Calhoun band added to
the occasion by mmidtiug music
several times during the day.Ft.
Calhoun has a very creditable
baud and il. was a great attraction
|»o'the picnic.
The afternoon program,began
at two o'clock with invocation hy
Rev.W.H.Underwood, followed
h address of t e president, F. WYfl.-
Arndt.Miss Fran s Mangold ofBennington,Dr. H'2i......Hurdum
of Dmaha and G.L.Dixon of
Blair rendered vocal solos whim
were greatly enjoyed.A. H. Mil-
ler of Kennard, gave the response
to the Presidentls welcome, Henry
.Molds of lfontanelle,read the
memorial list and also gave a talk
on "Optimism at Lit'e's Sunset".
/
:Clark O'H:xnlon and Rev J Grant
m...e..-..a -.....,.............-.Bertaelsen.
The oension was one of muhud
pleasure. shut talks being made
by a number of Rev. Pertelselfs
dd friend! and the day will long
be remembered.
Delay ln
Drivers' License
Auto Drivers' Licenses Are Being
Delayed on Account of Changes
i n the Form.Will Go into
Effect October First.
MUST APPLY I N PERSON
There is still a further delay ln
,the arrival of the automobile driv-
ers' license.Changes in tho form
havedelayed the printing.
There is ample time yet for the
licenses to be issued before Octo-
ber lst with the delayed printing
as they are not required until wa;
time.
It ia going to be necessary for
every driver to appear personally
at the office of the county treasur-
er.One member of a family will
not 'be permitted to take out a
license for any other member.
Just what art li' an of the fee
5 p y
qShick of Blair,made short ad-ito be collected will be re-
dresses.Misa Opal wnsht of'tained by the County TreasurerKennardgaveseveralreatlingslwill not be known until after tho
that were enjoyed by all as Miss-case that has been filed in Doug~
Wright is n general favorite with fm county is determined.The at-
the Association."Painter"Ohrttorney general recently made a
of Calhoun contdbuted his sharenuling that the intent of the law
to the program by entertaining_was for the treasurer to retain
with old melodies on his accordion,| 25 cents.Election of officers resulted in!
the following:D. C. Van Deusen,
president;A.W.Sprick of Fon-
ta'helle, vice-president; Mrs.John
Aronson,secretary;Henry Roh-1
~v1s1Ts OLD HOME
|Ar-*ren ss rl-:Aus
Mrs.Cassie Vanhlorn Higbig,
wer, treasurer and Ztlrs. Joe La-i°f Kansas Cllyt Mo., who has been
zure, historian.3
There were around five hundred
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qp
oFarmers Build
.P1t S1los
'Iwo Favorite Types of Silas.Pit
Silo Easy of Construction.En-
ailage Fine Method of Preserv-
ing Feed.
sxuo s c o s m o s IN CUUNTY
Already a fe farmers of Wash-
ington county are inquiring how
1,_-gg- a trench pit silo should be
e and for the benefit of others
who may be considering an emer-
gency silo the following infornn-
xtion is given.
There are two general tyP€s of
silos First, pit silos where silos
b d l t partly or all below the
ground. Second, silos above ground
hullt of wood or of masonry, how-
ever,the pit silos come under three
different types.They are just
plain holes`in the ground where
the walls are plasteied and the
silage is dropped in from theSround lewl.The second type of
Pit lllos consist of holes in the
ground hut with the dlage stand-
ing above ground from four to
twelve feet.Then there is the
'visiting her cousins,Henry and
Anna Raver for several weeks,
drove out to visit the late Joe
.Ames old homestead,south of'Blair Thursday evening.
-Mrs Highlg was nine years old'the last time she visited with her'uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ames in 1866. ,There was such a
'change in the farm.The bulld-
iings were remodeled,the dwell-
ing house is tom down except the
log structure ol' two rooms.Over
one hundred acres of timber has
been cut down, for lumber. posts
and fire-wood, etc., the land clear-
ed of the stumps and planted
with corn and groin, hut there is
still one old landmark, a large old
look tree, that now measures over
:one hundred feet spread and
fourteen feet around the trunk.
CELEBRATES QUARTER
CENTURY ORGANIZATION
The Past Noble Grand Club held
a picnic last evening in the tour-
ist park in honor of the twenty-
fifth anniversary of its organiz-
iation here in Blair.The Club is the outgrowth of
the Rebekah lodge, the social side
fOr honored members, so ui speak.
On this occasion Mrs? P.C.
Petersen,who was chairman of
the committee on arrangements,
did herself proud with a little pro-
gram which she arranged.Shehas the appreciation at all pres-
ent for her effons.
Nebraska s m s Journal of Lin-
coln contained photos of Nebraska
authors and x brief write-up as to
how they are spending the sum-
me n ,'Among the list,we recognize
the photo of Blair's own, Stanley
R.Osborn.Others are Keene
Abbott o l Omaha,Neb.,Bess
Streeter Aldrich of Elmwood, Neb.
and other celebrities.Blair has
justly been praised for her many
advantages;rich territory contig-
uous to Blair, up-to-date business
houses, fine churches and schools,
be a uti ful "gr She can dsc add
to her laure , the fact that she is
the home o l one of Nebmakfs
best'known writers,Stanley R.
Osbom
The little squlb attached m the
writeup says:
"Stanley 0sbom's romanee about
the coral islets of Micronesia, en-
titled 'Red Hair and Blue Sea',
recently came to life in a new re-
print edition and has also been se-
Halized.In England the book is
disguised as 'Palmyra's Pi nte r.
Mr. Osborn has almost finished a
new-novel which is tentatively, at
least, called 'Arlo Barlow".This
time his story is not of the south
seas hut of South Dakota, and he
announces that it lsn't one of
those stark, grim tales of Swedes
in the middlewest, but sort of a
pleasant tale.Despite the fact
that he is inclined to wdte about
wide open spaces here and there
over the earth, Mr. Osborn has no
great inclination toward outdoor
sports and mloesn't pose for plc-
(ures out in the open.He politely
apologizes for his 'solemn small~
town studio poi-trait'.Blair may
not like the 'small town'."
Danish Church
Being Remodeled
Remodeling and Enlarging of the
First Lutheran Church No w in
Progress.Extended 18 Feet in
Length.New Heating Plant.
1MrRov m1 eN1 's c o s r $1,000
The First Lutheran church inDexterville is being remodeled and
enlarged.The building when com-
pleted is to extend eighteen feet
to the east with a full basement
underneath.
A new heating plant is also tobe installed and everything put in
ahipshape form for fall and win-
ter.The addition is to cost S'/ooo
and when completed will make a
modern church building that la
the finest in the city.
COUNTY COURT DOINGS
Chris L Christensen was ar-
rested on Wednesday of last week
on a charge of intoxication.He
had his hearing on Thursday and
received a fine of $10 and costa.
Martin Swenson rrested on the
same day was char with intox-ication and driving a°mr whi le
intoxicated and transporting liquor
He also had his hearing on last
Thursday and received a sentence
of 30 days in jauil, a firreof $120
and coats and had his driving lic-
ense suspended for a ygafand his
car confiscated.
enloeo att-ues.an..Nia-ni."1 .nuRoy Christensen took the shortest
route home while the others chose
to me more of the home country
and the choir was forced to fill
certain engagements on the sched-
ule on the home trip and will ar-
rive home Saturday or Sunday.
Mr.Johannsen reports a fine
trip across the water and a very
enjoyable tour and states that the
choir members are returning phys-
ically and mentally benefited by
the tip.He himself is much im#
proved in health and il he is any
critedon by which to go, the others
must be all that he says.
On their return voyage across
the ocean the company in general
were wishing for a stonn at sea
and they had their desires fulfilled
as a squall came on that piled the
waves high and made the land
lubbera shiver ln fear, but whilq
it was a good blow it was not the
real thing but just a taste of"what might have been".|
FARNBERG-ROBERTSONNUPTIALS
Miss Mary Robertson, daughter
of County Treasurer and Mrs. C.
H. Robertson, and Mr. Louie Farn-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loule
Farnberg, Sr., all of this city, wer
quietly married last Monday morn
ing, August 19 at the Chngrqa-
tional parsonage by Rev.A.F.
Newell.`
They were accompanied by the
bride's sisters,Misses Margaret
and Jeannette.The newlyweds
left at once for a little honeymoon
trip to Minnesota.
They will g6 to housekeeping in
the Roy McKeen residence on
south Walker Avenue.
The young people are welland
favorably known in Blair where
they have lived practically their
entire lives.The bride has been
teaching ln the city schools and'
the bridegroom is associated with
his father, in the hardware busi-
ness..'l`hey have the best wishes of
their many idendé and acquinnt~
a n na
PASTOR AND FAMILY
ON VACATION
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell are
to leave early next week by auto
for n short visit with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. D. P. Sprecher, and her
family, ln Oklahoma Cty.They
will be accompanied by onald and
Lydia.They are to leave Donald
at Norman, eighteen miles south
of Oklahoma City, whervhe will
begin the Petroleum Engineering
course in the University of Okla-
homa.The family will return
during the first week of Septem-
ber, in time to begin service at the
Congregational church, Sept.B.
CAR 1s WRECKED
Ray Lynch and mother had a
very close call last Sunday.They
were driving along the main
street in Florence.A car wai
coming toward them and just as
they were passing a car from a
s1dp'g¢|-eq shot out and hit their
car, completely wrecking it.
Mrs.Lynch was thrown out of
the a r and sustained injuries
about the head and different places
on her limbs and body while Ray
was alan hmllv pm .... et.- 1... .mi
ncuueuls up
To August I3
Accidents Occurring in the State
from August l to August 18.
A Total of 298 Accidents,33
Death! and 322 lniured.
MOTOR VEHICL E TOTALS 159
Nebraska had her share of ac-
cidents for the fast two weeks of
August with a total of 822 per-
sons injured.
O! the 322 persons injured,10
were permanently disabled.
Drowning was responsible for
ten of* the fourteen deaths result-
lng from public accidents.One
child was accidentally shot while
playing a cowhoy-indivl game.
Three persons lost the.i;s in
milroad accidents.Th other
principal causes of public acci-
dents which injured thirty-one
persons are: falls, diving, playing
baseball.
Home accidents caused 4 deaws
and 46 injuries during the last
.two weeks.Falls were respons-
ible for 26 of the 50 homeacci-
dents.Other causes are: ents andlitmus,17 power maehindy , 3;
miscellaneous,4.Do your cellar
steps or back porch steps need
repairing?Ricloety stairways may
put you under the doctoi-'s care.
F a r m employment produced
more than twice as many accidents
as industrial employment.They
resulted in 31 injuries, 5 perman-ent disabllitl€s and 4 deaths in
two weeks'time.The causes
were:farm muclninery,14;farm
animals,l l ;falls, 8;sprains, in-
fections,cuts and bums,7.In
five accidents causing permanent
disability,three farmers lost Yin-gers and two each lost an arm.\
industrial employment accidents
were responsible for 2 deaths and
19 injuries.Causes of these ac-
cidents are: bums, cuts and infec-
tions; power machinery; falls and
electric shocks.
The automobile accidents claim-
ed the attention of the public and
were listed as follows:Collisions
(28%), speed (10%)and reckless
driving t j v f l r e the three pre-
dominate ause: of motor'vehicle
aecidenteduring this period. Other
causes in the order of their im-
porta ce are: loses control of mr,
paasln car struck car passed,
blinding lights and skids in,loose
gravel.z .
M. A. C. Club
Resumes Work
Fin! Meeting of Year to be Held
Monday,Sept.28.Plans All
Made for Year's Study.ls the
Oldest Club in the City.
AN a x c a u s l v e STUDY CLUB
The Monday Afternoon Climb will
resume its studies on Monday,
September 23, after the summers
vacation.The program committee Ihr the
Year,Mrs. E. C. Hunt, Mm. Carl
Bader and Mrs. L. C. Klopp have
been working on the year's nro-
-....-.-,...._ .._- -. ,,.-.._.......,.ing in the North park.
Some time ago Mrs. Guyer mlb
ahalled. a force of boys and made
a cleaning ol the park which was
much needed and on last Sunday
she mentioned to Mr. Arndt of weArndt Hardware,that the cook
house and other buildings of the
park were badly in need of paint
and that if she could get the paint
that she and Mrs.Howell would
put the buildings in shape free of
charge.Accordingly Mr.Amdt
made a donation of two gallons
of paint, and later the Blair Drug
Company donated one-half gallon
of turpentlne and the Wolff Drug
Co.and the Stewan Phannacy
each donated a half gallon of lin-
seed oil.
The ladies at once set to work
and have already used up what
material they had but are still
shun hy about half of having
enough to complete the job.
Blair's parks should not be
treated as charitable projects but
should be taken care of by the
city.They have been sadly neg-
lected during the present season.
Weeds have been allowed to grow
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FORMER BLAIRITES PICNIC
Mrs. John Newell received a let-
ter from Tier sister, Flora tn Cul-
ifornia recently telling about the
semi-annual picnic of the Blair
Club of California which was held
in Dixie Park at Long Beach, on
August 4th.
This has been a custom with
Nebraska folks who choose Cal-
ifomia for their home after leav-»
ing Nebraska.This occasion will
long he remembered by those
present and was a most delightful
affair.Besides the Blair people
there was a group of friends who
also enjoyed the day.
The following were present: Mr.
and Mrs.Tom Finnell;Judge
Marshall and daughter;"Billy"
Wulff, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas
(formerly Joe BOKKS):Mrs.Ma-
mie Wesea Templeton;Mr.and
Mrs. Rufus West (formerly Callie
Epling); Mrs. Kate West Barnard;
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams; Mr.and Mrs. Burt Williams; Mr. and
Mrs.Walter Bradley;Miss Flora
Bradley;Mrs. Alice Newell; Mn.
Lida Selden;Mr.and Mrs.Don
Williams, (formerly Isabel Johns)
Misa Beulah Roberts;Mr.and
Mrs. Frank De Temple; Mrs. Della
Lund Hammond;.Mrs.Minnie
Lund Godso;Miss Lena Russell;
Mrs.E.S.Beaty;Mrs.Chris
Schmidt;Mrs.Wm.Cheely and
daughter, Sybil; Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Willsey;Mrs Helene Wiilsey;
Mrs.Gmce Haller;Mrs.Anna
Fawsett; Mrs. Katherine Turrier.
PAPIO PIG CLUB MEETS
The Papio 4-H Pig Club meet-
ing was held at Peter Jacobsen's
home Tuesday, August 20,1929.
Those who were present were
Peter Jacobsen,our praident;
Richard McKain,Lyle,Raymond
Rosenbaum and Ben and George
Fairchild.Two were absent,Dr.
C. E.Mock our local leader, and
Roy Rosenbaum.--Ben Fairchild,
News Reporter.
LEAVE FOR W ESTERN TRIP
Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lazure left
em. ...M..i.... M. a n-if. tm :nm rn.
snl receiving 0. splendid price for
their c o p this year.Ndaruka
chipped over 200 u r s t o date.
Price prospects for late potato
gmwers appear ~encom-aging, saysthe state and federal division)!
agriculture statistics
Nebraska early potato growers
wi l have their inning this year.
Over 200 can have been shippd
to date a t highly satisfactoryprides.The crop is good this year.
The potato crop lor the country
based on the August condition is
92,000,000 bushels below last year
and 10,000,000 bushels below the
avenge.Unless there ls consider-
able improvement in condition the
crop may remain below the ave-
rage.The United States crop de-
clined during July, and the crop
in all states except the New Eng-
land states ls smaller than last
year.Prospects are panicularly
poor in Minnesotdyvest to Idaho.
The acreage Io r "t hs United
States is 12 percent below last
year.The acreage for Ne braka
is 10 percent below last year hut
it is still 8 percent above the ave)
rage.This is fortunate for Ne
braaka in view of the favorable
price prospects.._
Last year the planting inten-
tion survey indicated an increase
of 7 percent in acreage which was
fxnally incteased to 10 percent.
This resulted in extremely low
prices.Farmers profited by this
experience and heeded the inform-
ation given in the planting inten-
tion survey this year.As a result
the acreage is above normal while
the poor prospects may reduce the
production below the average.
Light Standards
Being Placed
First Standard Placed Last Satur-
day and Workman Bushing the
Joh.Wlll Give Blair Modern
Street Lighting System.
MAIN STREET A W HITE W AY
Before the close of the week,
the edectrolier standards of which
there are slxty~slx, will be put in
place and in a short time now
Blair-twill take her place in thenumber of well lighted towns.
The workmen have been busy
for some weeks laying the con-
duits and getting ready for the
final touches to the lighting sys-
tem and now that the standards
are being placed the end is not
far.This system will add very
materially to the appearance of
Blair and when strangers pass
through our city they will bear
away a much better impression.
Blair has longneeded such a
Eghting system hut until the new
equipment was added to the light
plartt last year,we were unable
to furnish the current to carry
such a system but now we are
well able to not only supply cur-
rent for this system but have
plenty to sparev \
VACATIONING IN c A1 .| ro nN|A
Miss Dorothy McCrdcken,who
has for some time been in the
employ of Bernhard F. Lundt and
G.L.Dixon of this city.leil
\ " " ¥ 1 - u n s m u l w n l l e m m o n s e n a n t )
S c h e f l l e r , B l a i r p i t c h e r s , g a v e o n l y
f o u r L i t a .
Home mas by w. Schannai
Row ln the ae¢oad"contest an
Jipp in the first featured the
games.The bases were full when
Schurman hit for the circuit.
Blair played enorless hall in the'nighteap but the home turn, added;
with a couple of hit batsmen, gow(
Hooper the edge.. -
Meier,with three n o out 0:3
four trips to the plate, was Hoop-5
er's star batsman in the Grs
game while Row,with two hi
out of three times up,wasbest Hooper hitter in the' second.
Krause and..llpp had three hits wg
lead the Blair stickers in the first,
contest.No Blair batter had mo
than one hit ln the second.Field
ing of 'Meier and Jipp ieatu
the games.'
The summaries follow:
Blair
Ra s H P O A
L o n d t , s b . . . . 4 1 1 1 1
5 2 a5oo1
Stangel, sa . . .1
Yordy, 2b s
K . r a u s e , c . . . . 6 1
5
3
4
s
2
2
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3
3
2
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2
J i | 1 p , l f . . . . .
Van Deuscn, ci
Scheffler, lb . .
Sick, rl
Svendgard,rf .
_n _ ..Sorenson,p
Simonso
Totals
Row, cf
on, 2b . . . .
Schreln, rf-p . .
Schemmel, sa-p .
W. Schurman, lf.
1~'. Schurmnn, c .
Zellers,lb .. .
Meier, 3h . . . .
Havekost, p-ss .
D a u , r { . . . . . .
, p . .
43
1
l2
I2
o
1
0
41 1 1Hooper
AB
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
1
R
o
o
0
o
o
0
0
1
1
0
o
2
0
1.
1
15
H
1
1
2
2
-1
0
o
3
1
1
7
o
o
0
0
27 14
0
o
0
1
3
A
o
1
8
a
0
o
o
1
5
o
P0
2
2
1
2
3
5
11
1
o
0
04oko f
W
°l
1.B'
ooo.ol
of
0
o
1
101
Totals 37 2 12 21 1s zg
Score hy innings:R H
Blair 070 004 000-11 15
Hooper . . . 000 010 00l-- 2 12 |
Blair g
AB R H P O A E
L \ m d t , a b . . . . 4 1 'o 1 1 or
S t a n g e l , s s . . . 3 0 l 1 4 0
Y o r d y , c . . . . . 4 0 l 2 1 0
Krause, 2b-lb . . 3 1 0 fl 0 0
. I i p p , | f . . . . . . 2 0 0 3 0 0
Van Deusen, cf 2 l 1 I 0 0
Schefflcr,lb-p.3 0 0 5 0 0
svenguia,rf-2b 1 o o o 2 0
Simonson, p . . . 1 0 0 0 -1 0
S i c l i , r ( . . . . . . l 1 0 0 0 0
Totals e t 4 "a jr:9 o
ABR H P 0 . A E.
R o \ v , c f . . . . . 3 2 2 l 0 0
0 t t , 2 b . . . . . . 3 0 o s 2 1
S c h r e i n , r f . . . 2 1 0 1 1 I
Schemrnel, ss . . 8 1 1 1 .2 1
W. Sc.luirmau,lf 3 1 1 3 0 0
Z e l l c r a , c . . . . . 2 0 0 1 0 4 0
K. Schurman, 1b 1 0 0 0 1 0
M e i e l | 3 b . . . . 2 0 0 2 2 o
Hagerbaumer, p 2 0 0 0 6 0
Totals 21 5 4 21 14 3
'Meier out, batted out of turn,
Score by innings:R H I-I
s i m - . . . . . o o o 1 2 1 o - - 4 3 o
H o o p e r . . . . 4 l 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 4 3
Dr.and Mrs..lipp very pleas-
antly entertained Attnmey John'
Corrigan at dinner Mo nda y me
r-.ing and he, in tum, reciprocated*
hy taking the Jipps to Omaha to-I
|
txenrh silo which is built by sim-
ply scraping dirt, making a trench
approximately 8 Lo 12 feel deep
and l l to I8 feet wide and the
Kbntinued on page eight)
o o o n r v FO L KS v l s r r
4 GRAND ISLAND
There vere close w fifty who
€¥\.l°!¢d a delicious picnic supper
and chlttlng together until the
evening shadows sent all happily
homeward,
ENJOYS VACATION
BAKN B u l l s
The ham just north oLthe Clem
Halstead home on Nehzuka street
caught fire 'hlesdny evening and
before the fire campmy arrived,
was n hopeless loss.
Several tons of hay and several
IMA.nf '..¢-»...a f . ....x...--
lsgenerally 5|-"f,ed_L mf mm gram and hnre it well in hpndwaskilledbmthe "§n»L2° gg;The general subject will be a
ldiuelliieous Literary Program
and the following will be presented
ANNlvBnsAn| Es~oBsl:\zv|-:D i v :the first meeting to be hdd
(Continued on page four)
.IP; and Mrs, nm-y Heath en-anus mm. ammo mom
..... ...........5 .,.. . ...,, ..,. ....- ...,Black Hills country.lfler seeing
the sights in the "Alps of Amer-
ica" they will go on as h r n s
Thermopolis,Wyoming ,and to
Casper, md other points of inte:-
est.The Mines Amy and Eloise
Soeavenaen of Urnahl, will locom-
Monday in eompany with her pnr~
ents,Mr.nnd Mrs.Walter Mc-
Cracken,for Genoa,Neb.where
she visited until Wednesday with
her sister, Mrs. Hans Bhrinbenseh,
when Mrs.Chdntensen l-00k her
to Columbus where she took the
train for Hollywood, California.
a good show.The evening wa
pleasmt one for a\l concernegi
BUSINESS AND
SOCIAL FORECA
usa:
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\ST
fMr.ual Mrs.Pete Tnzhlaa,
accompanied by Mrs.Frank Sian.
amd Mr.Elmer Tnihlsen,drove
a n 0 a Gn nd I s l a n d me n a n ny
to attend the funeml of Mm. Gul
Beaxh,a relative.The funeral
being held on Friday.
They hund in many plu-ee that
the country needed rain and
around Grand Island that the crops
1-ae pretty well burned out.
'Huey returnd Saturday eve-
ning.
|"Chick"Ri a ,aan of Mr.and
Mn Charle s Ria o f Oma ha , hu
been viddng hit cmuina, lr.l'Mre. John Rhonda; and family for
l i n d e n " c m ¢ r » x m n q y »
lived in me city ma mn. country
life very directive during the
summer.Hin parent: and deter,
Beverly woe up Tuesday evening
' m d were dnner guem at the
Rhonda home."Chick" returned
home Wedneldoy afternoon, rldirip
down to the dty with the Clark
i0'Hm:lsn family.
!I
....W.... - . W .wr www:use made an unmanqeehle mn-
lla fnho n tha t I-idded the formmf a a k d n t » . . " l» . . . .
nga in me mir.
.Blair hu been fortunate this
summer as this is the first realtime ol the aeaaon.
\
Clarence and Elmer Thane And
Luther Blevins left Wednesday for
the Minnesota lake: and Canada so
spend 'about ten days iiehing and
dght-seeing
Maura. Ira Baxter, wm Iverson nn- last Sunday in humor of the
first "°'*H=1 s mnhe rlary of Mr.
ma Mrs . Ve rn Heeth ol Omaha,
and the birth anniversary of Bert
Heath.Those present dn this oc~
cudon were Mr.and Mrs.Vern
Heath,Mr. and M n . O n Heath
and lou, John Heath, Mies Evelyn
Thrush and Mr. Will Mel-`erin, el!
of Omlha. Mr. Elmer Cardwell of
Denver,Colondo and n r ..ah
H n .Er n s t Heath of thi s dty.The honor guest;received many
A ard from Ludlle Kemv under
dete ol J uly 19, from The P u ,
mp . , h u s m b e e n me me s m
in with her entertainment company
i n the li ildl, five hundred miles
north of Winnepeg.They have
been touring Canada this mamma
and nhe h u encountered many
unique experiences.She la having
her nm close-up o l the Es kimo
la ys tlk town io lull of the
dogs, huxkye, they are alled. She
aendrgreetlngs to all her frlendr
renamed at a three ofeloel din-
Drettr gifts.and will be home soon.
pany them.
v ls m Nc IN O KL AHOMA
Mn, C. John Nelson, ueumpln-
led by her son and daughter, Al~
hae and Alta Nelson and hy her
elster,M n .Mollie Sheffield, left
last week for Oklahoma where
they are vlddng at the homes of
Bch and Charlie Sutton, brothers
of Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Sheffield.
They expect to be gone about
ten days.
She will visit the Ostrander
family,who formerly resided in
the Summers school dlltrlct.Her
my la inde finite and while NNY
her,pllee will be filled by M n .
Wm. l\'lcCncken.
r z s m n NOTICE
I have taken up a Hampshire
boar which nrtnyed into my ploce
en July Ath.Owner may have
the same by paying for this notice
and pro ving the nwpmr-
80~5t Nels A. Petersen, Hennan
2 2 1 . § ' e e * .
$e e s.rasoral x n na n i s
| 5 l 9 2 0 2 l 2 2: s a u e r a s e s
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Aug. 22~23-24-Kelmard pimie._F
_ ' n m E rr rm ra l s s -Blair. Nebnskl, Augzit 22, 1919
Psgafm
D NEWS
~prings..gi:
Mrs. Frank Vyblral and 5 Th
~I Havelock,Neb.were atahers Monday.par
~0 ~
" x dld n' t hu r t n |n n ,Helen ."
she reassured her nlster." l t ' | -
oh , ju st I -- s re he ar sa l. ""\ \' uy . lt' s llttle C i n d e r e lla - ju s t
go t A ta ll f r o m he r pu mpk ln. "
c ho rtled Ed dy J ac kso n, an d a uk u-
le le mu sh : lta c u e an d whlne d tnlotht- wedd in g marc h.
B o t Gl n tu rn ed awa y f r o m
them.seo lly .o o n too sc o rn-
mu y . fo r o n t the Hopp ing mules,
to o large to r her.slld f r o m her
slend er toot.Glnger. as she telt it
sllpp lu g.l n ru dd eu consternntlon,
he slta ted f or th e bo r en f ra c ti on o t
n s e c o n d n w a s t o o long.Eddy
J ac k son saw and selzed ll. and ran
to k n e e l mo c k ln g ly a t he r u n s l lo
pere d ro ot.
"Cin dere lla,th e pri nc e re tu rn s
y our glass slip per."
l u th e mi d s t o t the lr me rr y
laughter, th e ukulele's sudden hush
silenc ed th em,
"See he refs ome hody ou ght to ln~
trn duc e me."protested the play e r.
plulntlvely ." Y o u forget l` m u
str a n £ t' \ ' - l wns n't even ln vlte d. "
llls e y e s wand ered to th e b o tto m
step ot the c irc ular sta irc ase where
Mn- lun o at ja n a s she h ad dr opp ed
ln th at tlrst xhoc klng mo men t. stlll.
ram an d b re ath les s.
" o n , 1 forgot."apologized Eddy
Jac kson."l-}\'erybody'a supposed
to k no w ever y b od y ln Red Thr us lx.
Th is ls ou r old Ir le ml Tub A nd re ws
He we nt lo s c h o ol wi th u i whe n h e
wa s a k ld , h n t th e y m o ve d to D e
tr olt,a n d n o w hc ' s c o me ba c k t o
ed Mes damea Pe te r Ni els en ,M a r
tin L ar se n, Ch ri s Be nso n, J oe J
sen,Ru t h Ln d Glo r i a a n d A lb e
J ensen a n d c hi ldr en,also M
Ne u a An de r se n an d E d n a Ne ls o
o f W eston.A lb e r t a n d Or vn
Benson a n d M x l v e m a n d Alto~
La rs e n wer e a ls o lun c he o h gu e sts
M r .a n d Mr s .Henrnan K o h l !
a n d Ma r g a r e t , Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha f
W u lf a n d f a m i ly an d Ray man~
Ras mu sse n sp ent Tues da y in Or na
h a .Mr . W u lf a n d Mr . Ra smu s e e t
ea c h b ou g h t a bu n c h of s he e p f o
feed ing.
M r .a n d Mr s .C a r l Rasmuuse~
an d c hildren,ac c ompanied b
Mr .a n d M m .A n Peters on
J u ni or o f Oma h a ,d r o ve t o Mo c
W e dn es d ay to s ee th e In di a n po w
wo w.M r .a n d Mr s .J o e J esse
an d c hildren an d L a r s d o r g e n s e
wer e the re on Tues da y .
Th e f o llo wi n g fo lk s help ed M
Alb e n J e ns e n o e leb r n te h er b ir th
da y Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g :Mi s s E d u
Ne l s g x of _W eston,M r .an d M r
C h r i Be ns on a n d sons,M r .a n
Mr s .C'hHs Peters on an d f a m i l
Mr . an d Mr s. J oe . le ss en a nd c hi l
dr e n a n d A m o s Andreason.
Mr s .A .B .J ohnson o f B la i
spent.W ed nes day a t th e An d r e
and Victor Johnson homes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Larsen a
tended the Old Settlers'-pimic '
Calhoun.ltlr. and Mrs. Art Peterson an
a| ~\ n i ..she won°t c omo up while he's there!
I`m goin g to try It ou."
Mlr ta uf s s ta n was o n e o f sb i e c t
hor ro r- -bu t sh e lis te ned . fr ovmin g.
And sh e showed Interest.s u n a n
go in g agai nst lt,sh e he ld th e
g o wn high f r o m the floor.wh i le
Gin ger slipped o u t o f her modest
llttle f ro c k an d in to its si lke n slip .
Gi gg lln g ec static nlly .nervo usly
bo th gi rls hetd their br ea th a s
\1|I th e so ft folds ove r
Ella
by men Hueston .
mumauofu by
Irwin Myers
a Marie dled at the Omaha, also visited Sunday at the
- ~non home Sunday eve~L. E. Ward homegMr. and Mrs. George Drevsen of
~lla Brock is attending m Bassett visited relatives here overhold duties nt the R. E. the weekend.Mr. and Mrs. Drev-
home at present..lsen were on their way home after-Mrs, T. E.Akin; and a two weeks auto trip through
Sylvie left Monday {<-f Wyomin{and Colorado.
's visit dth relatives at The ennard Kooking Club
Springs._girls retumed m their homes here
One nlngazinds private road to
femme. .she discovered. proved tobe via the taking of subscriptions.:md !h\s1\\vls not just the thlng forumlnmrsdaughter In a small
town,where parlshlongrs felt
obliged to do whatever the mlnls-
ter'p daughter asked. agd_lheu were
~at her for asking.
ICony rirht. hr Baths lmul Co.Q W!b'U 80:\rlra
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rsday from a :few day5apent
: THE STORYc n' I- mr sz n 1-ln th e us ually q ui ethomoofRev.Mr.Tolltvar.li e th -odiut minis ter i n ana small t.o wn.ot
Red Thrush,Iowa.h u mo th p r la ndavgh c ah, Helen. Mlrixm. a nd E llen
--" Glng er I I l i a " - a n busy "gr oo m-ing" the ir sister Barjo ry tor pmtfc l»
nation in th a "bea uty pa ¢a nt" th at
uva n ln l.W ith Ed dy J ac non. pros-Ef f utll y oung f armer.her »»==°55-a r jo r ;leaves for the anllc lpat
tr iu mn .
park.Joe Gallagher of Hastings, Neb,
s em several days last week attge Elmer Wright home.
Mrs. Walter Jensen and children
of Harlan, Iowa wlsitéd here last
week with Mrs. Jen.sen's father,
D s. Pritchard.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Arp,Jr.
and children motored to CentralCity Saturday -(or a visit.
"0h. beautiful." lhe skhed. rap-
turously."Il would he almost
vhmh amnrplng A husband just to
ge;to wear n.lulni m.lmen.
There lm't a lhlng to do-she won't
behome for hours und hmrs-and
.o ...,bridal llep."Oh , Gi ng e r , lt ls lo ve ly .W h y ,
really ,y o u 'r e q u lu :pretty ."
Glng er paraded bac k an d f o n h
before her mlrrored renectlon la a
complete ravlshmc-nt a t de ug m.
"How su mpt uous -I mea n, s cru mp-
llous."she exalted." H o w dlgnl-
f le d I a m!W h y . I . loo k as o ld a s
He le n.Oh . I wls h wo h ad n ve lL "
Her fac e te ll d laap polnted ly .Unfortunately, the famlly nuances
h a d no t y e t ad mi tte d o f t h e p u r -
chase o t th a t u lll mn le hr ld al a b
ceasory." L o o k la He le n ' l dra we r.Mlr ln m,
She mu s t ha ve something.Y o u
c un 't s ez lh e eff ec t wllho at a ve ll."
Mlr lum o b llg lnz ly ra n s ac k e d th e
Glngefs sleek Illtle head.
Ginger posed with great dignity
1"THE KENNAI
KENNARD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs-Robinson of 'l'e~
hm nh were Sunday vidtors at
me home of their daughter, Mis.
Ella
by men Hueston .
mumauofu by
Irwin Myers
ICony rirht. hr Baths lmul Co.Q W!b'U 80:\rlra
6 0 0 1 )A R
T I R E S
While at the Picnic drive in and
: THE STORYc n' I- mr sz n 1-ln th e us ually q ui ethomoofRev.Mr.Tolltvar.li e th -odiut minis ter i n ana small t.o wn.ot
Red Thrush,Iowa.h u mo th p r la ndavgh c ah, Helen. Mlrixm. a nd E llen
--" Glng er I I l i a " - a n busy "gr oo m-ing" the ir sister Barjo ry tor pmtfc l»
nation in th a "bea uty pa ¢a nt" th at
uva n ln l.W ith Ed dy J ac non. pros-Ef f utll y oung f armer.her »»==°55-a r jo r ;leaves for the anllc lpat
tr iu mn .
On e ma g a z i n e !pr i va te road to
l " l ~ro\ed tO
Ira Chase and family.
Mm. Carl Ward nd children re-tumed from Hastings last. Thurs-
da y whe re the y ha d be e n ~
relatives the past two weeks.
Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Anderson
a. ten day's v mt mt re a ves aColoradoSprings.
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Mr . a n d M r s . F r a n k V y b i r a la n d
f a mi ly o f Ha velo c k ,Ne b .we r e
K e n n a r d c allers Mo n d a y .
Mr . a n d Mr s . C ly d e Ha n s e n e n -
joy ed aa f e w da y s vis it f r o m Mr s .
H a n s e n !sister,Mi s s W e a ve r o f
As h la n d, th e p a s t we e k .
M r .a n d Mr s .B e n Gli s ama n o f
Oma h a ,we lc o me d a n e w bo y to
th e i r h o me la s t Th u rs d ay .Mr s .
Ne ls Pe te rs on i s a t th e Gli s s ma n
h o me he lp i n g c are f o r th e n e w
gr an ds on .
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and Anna Marie dled at the Omaha, also visited Sunday at the
A, N. Anderson home Sunday e\.'e~L. E. Ward homening.g Mr. and Mrs. George Drevsen of
Miss Dell! Brock is attending m Bassett visited relatives here overthe household duties nt the R. E. the weekend.Mr. and Mrs. Drev-
Fairchilda home at present..lsen were on their way home afterMr. and Mrs, T. E.Akin; and a two weeks auto trip through
ennar~oo m g u l
~hu~sday f~m ~a few d~ye spent
at e vacation camp at Arlingwn
parJoe Gallagher of Hastings, Neb,
gent several days last week at
e Elmer Wright home.Mrs. Walter Jensen and children
of Harlan, Iowa wlsitéd here last
we e k g i t h re. Jen.sen's father,
D s.H aMr.and Mrs.Henry Arp,Jr.
and children motored to CentralCity Saturday ~f°r a visit.
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LIIJLIQSI' LIFUD ULJULI. yuu; .|.u..u.:-h o me a t Ho op er .Mr .a n d Mr s .Mc Corn°uc k a n d '.f6&°iiNGsOne gallon of Shell Motor Oil
F R E E
..| .,; :l. +»: .If Tn bnmnh vi d tp d S u nU l u s n l v s ld a y a t I
Mr .ar
Rn h n r t P
with every purchase of a
Goodyear Tire ind Tube /\
_...\_ .
Rosenbaum Service Station
Sunday at the parental, S. Pettit
.home.Miss Ord Akins enjoyed a three
day vacation last week, from her'
duties at Nicholas Serin hospital
which she spent with her parents.
Mr. ai-id Mrs. George Robertsonand Harold Lau¢rup's, also Dr. and
M m Johnson of Omaha,were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs.T.R.Gaines.The many
Criends of Mrs.Gaines will be glad
Ito know that the cast has been ~
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-........, -.......,....__ .._.,.-.,-...returned home the same evening
with them.Mr.and Mm. Charles Misfeldta n d c hildren vi s i te d ' a t th e W i ll
Winterburn home at Elkhorn last
Wednesday.'Leon Sumner was a brief caller
at the Frank Gssser home Tues-
d a y no on .
| ___,_Ve ry nea rly ha d Gln ge r be c o mes rn laer f ginseng.Sh e h a d ma d
a s lmp l Ih r lllln g ac c o u n t o f h o w
on e ro qld ta k e a n absolukely
negllglbl amo unt o f g in sen g dee d.
and sez l out ln a s mall shady c or-
ne r o l ¢ e r mr d en ,whe re In prac -
tlrn lly n o ti me a t a ll the pr odu c e
wo uld nn nln a ma rk et value a lmos t
land wr l h n n
hn t ln va in .sue um produc e. now»
eve r.a s ma ll c lrc lbt o f rr e a my
wh lte ¢1owP'x saved f r o m th e h a t
o f u pr evln us su mme r ,an d these
she lwls le d pr e ltlly o n Glngn-r's
head, ndmlrlng the em.-c t.Bu t Glu -
ger wa s not to b e p le ase d.
"B u t we ' ve go t to h a ve a r e ll. lt
looks like a nlg lngown, or any thing,
n n l m m a wi l , "
J an ua r, nr en 't you.Tu b ? "
"A ss ls ta ut jnn ltor ," s ald Tu b An -
drews p leas antly ." B u t n e r ! we e k
they a r e go i n g to p r o mo te me to
n mmm lc k e r .Pleased w mee!
y on."H e d mp p e d d a wn o n th e
ste p b esi de Mlr ln m." W h y dld n't
y ou g o into lhe benn ly pa geant and
give y our siste r a r un fo r her Conv
p le xl o a l"K
a n d F r i d a y a t th e Geo rge R a i
mu s s en h ome .
An i c e c re am so c ia l was he ld a
St.Paud's c h ur c h Fh d ay eu e ni n g
A f a ir - s iz e d c r o wd attend ed.T h
y o u n g f o lk s c leared a li u l e uve
te n do lla rs .
L i m e l\li<s S y lvi a Reinc rtse
left.Sa tu r d a y f o r he r h o me i
Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Arp and
children returned home Monday
from Creighton, Neb.M.H.Muellepcalled at Frank
Gnssefs Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wrich and
nf,
nuunh
lnln-l|\~wu|m:..mv ,.....,......-..,everlahly , f or the promlsed demlls.
m l wh i le n wa l llh g the lr rec elpt,
nwllllng lo allow o ne un ne c es sa rymm e n l to e lu p s e b e twee n h er e h
nrt and the marke t value. she wéntnwo r k o n th e ahndlest sp o t
n th e z ard c n.She dug. she hoed,
he raked.An dlon g be fo re the d e-
nlls nr rlve d l n Ro d Th ru sh .he r
nr de n x p o p w a s ready .an d sub-
ec led to mm! ln qu laltlre a nd lro n~
ral c ommenln from her slslers, who
easlngly wond ered lf she ha d
n-epared th e n ull f o r ma u n a f r o m
Ieaven.W he n the letter o f d eta lls at la st
lr rlved sh e c a rr led jt. In qu lve r ln g
mpec la nvy , I n her sith: studln . her
lanc tuary , only to ha d th a t there
vas a n orlgln ul o u tl a y - f o r seed,
'or es pec ia lly p repar ed so ll rlc h ln
lumux, polash and phoaphorlc neld.
'or partic ularly rec o mmen ded lnlh
'rumen l o sup ply ar llllc la l shade.
l'he en tlr e expe nditure amou n te d
o nu t mo r e th an f o n y dollars,
from wh lc h ,wlt h ln a n ama uln gly
nhol' ! tlrne. arc nrdlng to th e pr lnt-
'd matte r, b ut wha t lo Gin g e r wa s
a m lm th a n n llve ve a r e te r n llv. a
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"You must wear white gloves.
Na lt. "llllr la m r a n nolselessly tohe bathroom and returned with a
malr of shupeless whlte canvas oneswhichMar jo ry kept there lu re-
xerve for her lntrcquent turns of
lusllng.She tucked these effec-
:lvely into Glnger's hand. but Gln-
z er would not be dlstractcd from
the quest."lIlr ln m.thlnk- -we most have
something.Lo ok !The c urtalnsl"
Forgeltlng the sacred gown, she
swung herse'! llthely up to a chalr
hy the window.but was qulckly
drawn from danger of dlsuster by
her sister."singer, be careful.Come away.
l' ll z e: lt. "
Balanclng herself on the chalr,
she remo ved one of the lo ng t hln
curtains from the rod.and shook
lt car efully out of t h e window to
re mo ve th e dust.Th e n .wi th a
nlc e reg ard fo r effectlvenc ss.she
atta c hed lt b y p lu s to t h e wr e a th
ln Glnzvx-'s halr.Gln ge r tr embled
wlth d eli g h t.
"Oh , h llr lam- h o n e s tly - F d mn r r y
hln: my self.'r n ln k o f wu lk lng la to
rh ur c h lik e u n a. "
"Y o u mu s t wa lk slo wly a n d lo o k
ver y s ad.Br i de s a lwa y s look sud.
To kee p f rom la ag hln g, l s upp ose ."
"C a n' t l h a ve y o ur wlnlte sllp-
per 9. llllrlam?"Gi ng e r ea s t a d ls -
nnn rvwlnz lo ok a t he r c lu msy
old mules.Me r c y l \ V h a t - o n -
e a r t h - "
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amaz eme nt," S h e l"
" S u m I was o ne o f the jud ge s.
Yo u r s ls ter h a d lt e a s y th e wa y u
wus.But if y ou had been ay znlnst
h e r - w e l l - m e - I ' m one E eu tleman
wh o doa' t."
'°Dou't wh a t? "Ml r l n m fo llowed
the jovia l y o un f: ba nk er with so me
dllllc ulty ,bu t wi th lnleres t.
"P re fe r 'e m. "He lnd lc atc d th e
golden `fnr1ol'!vrlth a u z m w a v e
o f his ukulole."Th e y fr ec k le o n
the nose, and peel on the ne<~k,and
no da rk la s tr eak s- th eir h ulr d oe s.
l ' m a blo nd my self.l k n o w a ll
abo ut ' em."
' T m golng l o tu r n y o u all ou t
no w. " c u lle d Mnr jor y . wi th a s mlle
th a t lo o k th e s tln g f r o m h e r llz h t
dlsrnlssal.l w o n t to g o u p s l a l n
and s ee my f athe r, an d all my als-
ters ha ve to c o ma along.Yo u 've
heen perfec tly mar ve lo us to m e -
Ed d y . y o u 'r e an an g el- "
"I k now lt. " h e ag ree d br isk ly .
W l th mu c h laughter-,_m:\uy lln h t
snllles, a hundred gay words,th e
happy group dispersed slowly .
" l' ll so me an d la k e y o u fo r a
nd e to mo r r ow. " s o ld Tu b A n d r e ws
l o llllr lam." I f y o u h a ve a o nb-je c tlo n to lllvver s.
"I h nven 't.I llk e th e m. "
" I dnu 't.1 on ly d r lve them.
Abou t elzht. the n.".(C on tin ue d n e x t we e k )
F a r g o ,N .D . , a lte r s p e n d i n g th e
s u mme r wi t h h e r gr an dp ar en ts ,
Re v. a n d Mr s . P . J . Re in e r ls e n .
Re v. a n d Mr s. P . J .Re i ne n se n ,
M r .a n d Mr s .l a r s Ro lla n d a n d
fa mi ly a n d Mr . a nd Mr s . C a r l Ra s -
mu s s e n a n d f a mi ly d r o ve t o Oma -
h a Su n d a y a i d atte nd e d s o me
y o u n g poeple's me e ti n g s a t O u r
Sa vi ou r' s Lut.hera.n c hurc h.
Or u r n f r i e n ds a r e s o r r y to h e a r
th a t Mi lo ,s o n ng M r .an d ~
J i m La r se n o f F r e m o n t,f o r me r ly
o f Or u m, i s i n a F r e mo n t h o s p i ta l
f o llo wi n g a n op er atio n pe r f o r me d
lu s t Th u r sd a y for a pp en di c i ti s.
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ma r ti n L a r s e n a n d
so n s a tten d e d a s h o w i n F r e mo n t
Sa tu r da y af ter n oo n .
Su nd ay af te r n o o n g u e s ts a t th e
Ri c h ar d Ne ls o n h o me we r e Mi s s
A n n a Chr istens en o f Si o u x C i t y ,
M r and Mrs . H. C. Rs smlu.-len and
d r e n o f H o m e r a n d M i s s E d n a
ansen.Su nd ay di nn er gu es ts a t th e
Ma r ti n L a r s e n h o me w e r e M r . a n d
Mr s .Ed S o r e n se n a n d L ela n d a n d
lllr .a n d Mr s .C a r l Sorensen o f
Ly o ns .Re v.P .J .Re ln e n s e u wa s u
W ed nes day eve ni n g gu es t a t th e
H .C.Ra smus se n ho me .Ir e n e
W u l f sp en t Tu e sd a y af ter n oo n
there.Th e f o llo wi n g Or u m f o l k s e n jo y
e d S u n d a y d i n n e r s t t h e l to b a u -
SGHOoL SUPPLIES!
We have received a new, com-
plete stock of school supplies.
fir J¢;hnsu;1 called on Mgf and
SGHOoL SUPPLIES!
We have received a new, com-
plete stock of school supplies.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wright and
family motored to Wayne Thurs-
day to visit at the Robert Whor-
low home They also visited rela-
tives at Randolph:returning to
their home here Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Chester Rosen-
baum are the proud parents of a
nine pound boy born Mondly.
Mr. and Mrs..Leonard Petersonandehigiren,also Mrs . T.E.
French and Marion Rosenbaum
Let us fill your needs Early
"l l .¢Le o n a L a u tr u p re tu r ne d f r o m
Ha r la n ,I o w a Su n da y wh e r e she
spe nt th e s u mme r .Sh e wa s ac -
eompan ied ho me b y he r §ister,
Kennaid Cafe
'THE HANDY STORE ON THE WAY To SCHOOL"
also an aunt who remained for a
v¥sit with relatives here.
Margaret and Jean Vybiral are
spending a few days with Mr. andMrs. Ge0l'K€ Menking.
Mr. and Mrs.L.E. Ward en-
joyed a visit last week from rela-tives from Michigan.Mr.and
Mrs. Leland nm Merton Ward pf
AL1. READY-
Repair Now
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Get nhe old car put luto shape for
day mo~ing~ August ~, we will
be ready to prove all we have
said about the Sgate Fair.| .
Dates-August 30
/JUST A FEW OF -m r.
men BPOTS
Greatest Educational Fair inAmerica._
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Thursday afternoon.Sherman Locklini of Modale,
Iowa spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Dora Sumner and Leon.
Mr.and Mrs.Pete Olsen of
Hamburg, Iowa were Friday aft-
ernoon visitors at A. C. Anderson's
Do ; :l \.I .fortune wa s guaranteed.Glnger reluc tantly soured flowers
I n tho garden spot an d la id i n s
f ws ll su pp ly o f Su nd ay papers.
I n her purs uit o f profitable er -
orrlse.she wa s a n tnsatlate.Al-
tho ug h sh e c h af ed at h er I na bi li ty
to tu r n effort in to cash,alle dld
not despair.As. long as th e Chl-
c na v p ape rs ron tin ued to ho ld ou t
rosy-cnlru-ed induc ements,ao lo ng
would I-Illon 'I'olll\er, c alled Ginger
Elln. fo llo w the ra in bow trai l.
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Bar red fr o m th e c omfor table
lltlm; room. Oc c u pied h y Hele n and
Ho r ac e . h y the un wri tte n la w o f
family o f slsters,Mi ri am,Gln ,
and th eir fu the r s ato n the vo nrlzt.
Tltoy were th rlllod und expec tant.
They must wn l t- a va i l for the
wou ttll ol' pri ze s-- wa lt fo r Mnr jn ry
sltlnllll1.ra pt. tr lu mp ha ut-- fo r fi fty
tllllltlfiel ln gold.
"Oh ,fallhor,"crlod Mi r i a m aud
tle nly . " lf we a r e ju st s ittln g he r e
--\\altln,e~;for lt- - a n d she Should
no t g et it-- s he wi ll fe e l bu d wu b oi l
dismlpnitllint:llrt--"
ltreutlnless wi th the horrid
of thus omln uma. sln: : th eir boun ty .
they rose slmuitnnenusly an d has-
tollorl upstairs, c rowding upon eac h
otllor."A a i f we c nro whetlnor she c ols
It o r n ot. " d oc lured Gi nge r s tou tly
Mr .I'nlll~..or, t\ElI\ thi' ¢nn|'n;:o olhiscony lctlon,we nt ins tan tly to
hed.Not fo r worlds wou ld he c on
ruse a daug hter o f hls wi th the
thou ght th at he expec ted her to
'ENV Bros.
25 si; ~ M¢¢maa.¢"
Picnic Specials
HURRY md GET 'EM
Sugar $5.69
PLOW DEMONSTRATIONHEL D LAST FRIDAY
Last Friday n very good crowd
of interested farmers assembled attheArthurGottschfarmjustsouth of town to witness a plow
demonstration.Mr.H.C.Blnco
was demonstrating a new RockIsland tractor and a 3-bottom 16"
Rock Island plow.The tractor
was of the 15-25 type.
Plowing was done in dry oats
stubble and both tractor and plowdemonstratedverysuccesdully.
H .. _l ,Bu t the two glrls.ho we ve r mu c h
the y mi gh t wlah to s pa re the lr e ls
ter°s feelings,c ou ld no t entirely
snc rllic e th ei r own .Th e y must
see h e r - th e y m u s t ! - m u s t catc h
th e tlrst lh r lll o f he r vo lc e -f e e l
th e nr st touc h o t her quivering
Ha g e n .
They too k o ! th eir sho es. mnk lng
prete nse, and thru st th elr feet Into
the lr sh abb y o ld mu l e s Th la wa s
to p r ove th at th e y we r e u tte rly ln
dlf ler ent to th e outc ome,pra c tb
cally ln bod and asleep.Tha n they
sat o n the be d an d wnlted a wh ile.
lt s e e m e d a lo n g ti me to the m.
"S h e wo n' t b e here fo r h o u n
an d ho ur s. " mo ur ne d allr la m.
" B u t l t we g q to bed we may
(all asleep." protested Ginger. "Andsh e wo uld c op é h ome ln wh is pe rs .
and lt wou ld be mor nin g be for e we
kn ew wh at h a d ha pp e ne d, "
Th la wu s to o hopelessly awtun
even to c onsider,Th e y s tar e d a t
each other dlsc onaolate.
Sheer de sp emuo n du ally dr ove
th em u p w e corridor,bey ond th e
rwlnn ' ro om. to the on e wh lc h Gln~
ge t s h a re d wlth He le n .He len , ln
splta o r th e exc itement atten dant
upon th e beauty page ant. ha d been
punlu g so me last tende r to uc he s to
he r we dd in g gown,a n d ha d le ft
1:c a re fu lly s pr e ad o u t ac ro ls he r
h e d"So a llnk y ," aaoed Gin ger.
" Re a l lac e."exa lted Mi r i a m.
" l t only l t we re th e princ e o l
W ales instea d ol' Horac e Lang ley ."
"Bu t Helen lo ve s Hor ac e ."
" S o d u mb of h e r . "
Th e y la p se d ln to moody slleac e.
Glng er bro ke l t a t la st." l e s
no t th at Pm altog e th e r o pp o se d to
ma r r la g a y o u kn o w.B u t people
sh ou ld ma rr y somebody u m , l a
somebody , lt they 'rn gulng to marry
a t all.Y o u mu s t a d mlt th a t l t
la a llly o f He le n to ma r ry a o o m~
mo n sc hool teacher w h o d o e m' t
earn a c en t mor e tha n father d oes.
Sh e' |no t ga mi n g a t h l n g hy lr .
n o t a thing,Sh e' |glvln g u p a
rolllc klng good tlme wl th u n ju a t
to a h nt h e r se lf up a lo ne wi th o n e
mathernatlc al ma n .Y o u h a ve to
ad mi t lt' a d umb. "°"Money da.-un't make happlnesa."
%'No.B' § t lt k e e p s lt f r o m s u r v-
ing."In absolute depth s of depreaalou.
alth o ug h th e nllzhtest touc h up on
the ahlmmer y whlteaeu ot the gow~wa s m- lc tly pmh lb lte d .071130
li f te d lt u p c a r e fu lly ,an d he ld
agaln at_he r own alig ht dg ure, amll
l n g _ _ a t h e r m m m . l n m e m l m :
(lem perbottle 125
FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA
Nebraska has 45 waterpower
plants with 23,649 horsepower cap-
acity, a decrease of 186 horsepow-
er since January 1928.There arf-3,375 hydro plants in the United
States, accordiiag to a late federal
report, with a combined capacity
of 13,571,000 horsepowur,repre-
senting an increase of over a mil-
lion horsepower during the year.
Advo Corn Flakes
`2 for ..
Value Milk
3 large. cans .27
Edgemont Crackers
Graham or white
g . . . . ..20
Don't Forget
STAR brand SHOES
ARE Better
Thursday afternoon.Sherman Locklini of Modale,
Iowa spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Dora Sumner and Leon.
Mr.and Mrs.Pete Olsen of
Hamburg, Iowa were Friday aft-
ernoon visitors at A. C. Anderson's
Do ; :l \.I .fortune wa s guaranteed.Glnger reluc tantly soured flowers
I n tho garden spot an d la id i n s
f ws ll su pp ly o f Su nd ay papers.
I n her purs uit o f profitable er -
orrlse.she wa s a n tnsatlate.Al-
tho ug h sh e c h af ed at h er I na bi li ty
to tu r n effort in to cash,alle dld
not despair.As. long as th e Chl-
c na v p ape rs ron tin ued to ho ld ou t
rosy-cnlru-ed induc ements,ao lo ng
would I-Illon 'I'olll\er, c alled Ginger
Elln. fo llo w the ra in bow trai l.
l 9 I a s n I
Bar red fr o m th e c omfor table
lltlm; room. Oc c u pied h y Hele n and
Ho r ac e . h y the un wri tte n la w o f
family o f slsters,Mi ri am,Gln ,
and th eir fu the r s ato n the vo nrlzt.
Tltoy were th rlllod und expec tant.
They must wn l t- a va i l for the
wou ttll ol' pri ze s-- wa lt fo r Mnr jn ry
sltlnllll1.ra pt. tr lu mp ha ut-- fo r fi fty
tllllltlfiel ln gold.
"Oh ,fallhor,"crlod Mi r i a m aud
tle nly . " lf we a r e ju st s ittln g he r e
--\\altln,e~;for lt- - a n d she Should
no t g et it-- s he wi ll fe e l bu d wu b oi l
dismlpnitllint:llrt--"
ltreutlnless wi th the horrid
of thus omln uma. sln: : th eir boun ty .
they rose slmuitnnenusly an d has-
tollorl upstairs, c rowding upon eac h
otllor."A a i f we c nro whetlnor she c ols
It o r n ot. " d oc lured Gi nge r s tou tly
Mr .I'nlll~..or, t\ElI\ thi' ¢nn|'n;:o olhiscony lctlon,we nt ins tan tly to
hed.Not fo r worlds wou ld he c on
ruse a daug hter o f hls wi th the
thou ght th at he expec ted her to
ljgrry Bras.
Picnic Speciak
Sugar $5.69
PLOW DEMONSTRATIONHEL D LAST FRIDAY
Last Friday n very good crowd
of interested farmers assembled attheArthurGottschfarmjustsouth of town to witness a plow
demonstration.Mr.H.C.Blnco
was demonstrating a new RockIsland tractor and a 3-bottom 16"
Rock Island plow.The tractor
was of the 15-25 type.
Plowing was done in dry oats
stubble and both tractor and plowdemonstratedverysuccesdully.
H .. _l ,Bu t the two glrls.ho we ve r mu c h
the y mi gh t wlah to s pa re the lr e ls
ter°s feelings,c ou ld no t entirely
snc rllic e th ei r own .Th e y must
see h e r - th e y m u s t ! - m u s t catc h
th e tlrst lh r lll o f he r vo lc e -f e e l
th e nr st touc h o t her quivering
Ha g e n .
They too k o ! th eir sho es. mnk lng
prete nse, and thru st th elr feet Into
the lr sh abb y o ld mu l e s Th la wa s
to p r ove th at th e y we r e u tte rly ln
dlf ler ent to th e outc ome,pra c tb
cally ln bod and asleep.Tha n they
sat o n the be d an d wnlted a wh ile.
lt s e e m e d a lo n g ti me to the m.
"S h e wo n' t b e here fo r h o u n
an d ho ur s. " mo ur ne d allr la m.
" B u t l t we g q to bed we may
(all asleep." protested Ginger. "Andsh e wo uld c op é h ome ln wh is pe rs .
and lt wou ld be mor nin g be for e we
kn ew wh at h a d ha pp e ne d, "
Th la wu s to o hopelessly awtun
even to c onsider,Th e y s tar e d a t
each other dlsc onaolate.
Sheer de sp emuo n du ally dr ove
th em u p w e corridor,bey ond th e
rwlnn ' ro om. to the on e wh lc h Gln~
ge t s h a re d wlth He le n .He len , ln
splta o r th e exc itement atten dant
upon th e beauty page ant. ha d been
punlu g so me last tende r to uc he s to
he r we dd in g gown,a n d ha d le ft
1:c a re fu lly s pr e ad o u t ac ro ls he r
h e d"So a llnk y ," aaoed Gin ger.
" Re a l lac e."exa lted Mi r i a m.
" l t only l t we re th e princ e o l
W ales instea d ol' Horac e Lang ley ."
"Bu t Helen lo ve s Hor ac e ."
" S o d u mb of h e r . "
Th e y la p se d ln to moody slleac e.
Glng er bro ke l t a t la st." l e s
no t th at Pm altog e th e r o pp o se d to
ma r r la g a y o u kn o w.B u t people
sh ou ld ma rr y somebody u m , l a
somebody , lt they 'rn gulng to marry
a t all.Y o u mu s t a d mlt th a t l t
la a llly o f He le n to ma r ry a o o m~
mo n sc hool teacher w h o d o e m' t
earn a c en t mor e tha n father d oes.
Sh e' |no t ga mi n g a t h l n g hy lr .
n o t a thing,Sh e' |glvln g u p a
rolllc klng good tlme wl th u n ju a t
to a h nt h e r se lf up a lo ne wi th o n e
mathernatlc al ma n .Y o u h a ve to
ad mi t lt' a d umb. "°"Money da.-un't make happlnesa."
%'No.B' § t lt k e e p s lt f r o m s u r v-
ing."In absolute depth s of depreaalou.
alth o ug h th e nllzhtest touc h up on
the ahlmmer y whlteaeu ot the gow~wa s m- lc tly pmh lb lte d .071130
li f te d lt u p c a r e fu lly ,an d he ld
agaln at_he r own alig ht dg ure, amll
l n g _ _ a t h e r m m m . l n m e m l m :
(lem perbottle 125
FACTS ABOUT NEBRASKA
Nebraska has 45 waterpower
plants with 23,649 horsepower cap-
acity, a decrease of 186 horsepow-
er since January 1928.There arf-3,375 hydro plants in the United
States, accordiiag to a late federal
report, with a combined capacity
of 13,571,000 horsepowur,repre-
senting an increase of over a mil-
lion horsepower during the year.
Advo Corn Flakes
`2 for ..
Value Milk
3 large. cans .27
Edgemont Crackers
Graham or white
g . . . . ..20
Don't Forget
STAR brand SHOES
ARE Better
Sudden discordant clamor piercedthestillnessofthenight,andbroughtasudden pause lo theirmischief.Ginger stopped lu herpeacockpluming.and tilted hersnmllheudunderthecrcnmyllowers and the dlmy cunaln, lls~
tenlnz intently.DorvnsLnlrs.F{elen
and Horace also hoard me unnccus-lomed uproar,and went to thelrnnlwindow lo lnvestlgnte.Mr.
'1'nlll\-or henrd lt,nnxl sat up in
bed, wondering, regretting hls help-
lessness ln his own home.But hls
lite with four 1-my daughters hadaccustomedhlnr to nccent strnnzeexperienceswithoutmuchques~tion. and he subsided qulelly.
The mad medley of unisex presently dolnuhed itself into dlsrlncl
and recogznlzvzl consonants.Therewas an overrnno of excited glrllahlaughter,a chorus o l admiring
bass."Murjory l"The hu: car cnreened dlzzlly up
to the end or the rlugstone path.
und tl~:ures,many figures,disen-
lungled themselves from runningboards,fenders and hood.The
dark shadow or them surged acrossthe lawn, and standing out againstlt.laughing,pale allk,dull gold.
wllh cream-whlte race and armsgjlmmerlng lu the moonlight.wasMurjory.The walling slren hadfallen zo sudden silence. only thezwanglng dlsmrdancy of the uku~
lelo proclaimed her triumphant re
\urn.'
"Oh,Margie,"crled Helen.asshe ran to the door to grea her.
"How wonderfull How lovelyl"Like moonllght Marjory tripped
into 'fha dull old house, with hershadowytrainotadmirersglfm~
merlng moonlight.
In her arms were roses, heaps of
roses.soft-petaled and fragrant.Marjorys race was flushed.hereyes were twin stars. her red lipstremulous with sheer' delight. Eddy
Jackson bore trophlasof her coa-uuest, a great loving cup. pleees ofsllkandlace,shimmering silver,
¥0ldea chains.But In her ownhand Marjory held a small purplebox that bore the prize, Mty dol~
lam ln gold.{'It-was-unanimous," she stam-
mered, with shy prideThetwoevlldoen above rapt.
speechless and spellbound. had tor-
goueu their mlachle! as they crept
to the stairs.nolseless,wlthout
breathing,hearing every wo rd-'
sharing every heanbeah sonly.
softly, down the top step. the next,
and the next, nearer and nearer.lrreslstlbly drawn by the currentsotjoythatsurgedthroughthe
shabby pursonage.Helen kissed her sister rapturous~
ly.and Horace Lurgley.dlnglng
pedagogical dlgnny o the winds.
clasped her m a boisterous em-
bruce."This ns my sister.Helen-andProfessor Langley.Hden, this ll
-everybody."Mar-Jory Introduced.
almost lucoherently."Where arethe girls?Where! father!"
"Angela," Cried Eddy Jackson. gaz-
lngsuddenly up to the curve of thech-cularsmrane."Or are me god-
dessa coming dorm from Olympusto lm upon, and envy, Beauryi"He polnted dramatically w thestairswhereGingerElla,withMiriam (alt on her heels, crouchedln .quivering excitement, the wed-
ding gown forgotten, forgotten. too,the velllmz cumin,the canvasgloves, the rlnppy mules."nlngr-r-run!" cried uh-lam. lnalvkenlm; rcnllxntlon.But Glaser. trapped. was not onsto dy before confusion.She_pro-
zeeded calmly down the xmlrs, oven
lllfsmsz s uma.
Gilinsky Fruit Co.
Omaha, Neb.
Located at 1015 Howard, Omaha
they feature the best oi fruits and
vegetables.
This modern and progressive
lrnussen home: Mr. and Mm. Jens[Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ras-mussen and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Iverson, Mrs. Mamie Shear-
er and Jess Iverson.The Bell Creek Valley Club held
ltheir a.nnunl picnic at Arlington
'fa i r grounds Friday.A m g a
crowd was present,enjoying abounteousdinner,also ice creamestablishmentdoesalargeaudi" the afternoon.
rapidly increasing business i n
fruits and vegetables. Being whole
sulers they provide the retail trade
of this section high quality fruits
'md produce ut much more uttraw-
ive prices than would otherwise
be possible.
ln this business review, covering
tue it does the most outstanding
features of our commercial pro-
gress, we wish to commend this
firm upon the dependable methods
employed by them in the conduct
of their business and for the ef-
ficient service they are rendering
the retail trade of the community.
Everyone knows that scientific
selling must come from scientific
knowledge and when you consult
this house you receive reliable and
complete information without cost.
Wholesale fruits and produce is
their particular business and they
know this.Such is the policy of this estab-
lishment and it has brought them
satisfied patronrfrom every point.
Both their old and new cuswmsrs
are urged to use the wephone
when they find that method more
eonveaient andif an order ia given
it receives prompt and areful at-
tention and is shipped the same
day.This community is'pai-ticularly
fortunate in having such a modern
and reliable service in the line of
wholesale fruits and produce.
When looking for the best i n
the line of fruits and produce lt
will repay you well to deal here.
They have a long list of steady
and satisfied patrons throughout
the surrounding territory.We
herein wish to compliment them
upon the very valuable service they
are rendering the patrons of this
section and direct your special at-
tention to their honorable meth-
ods.--Adv.
ORUM BRIEFS
Mrs.Clarence Long, Mrs.
non Madison and Mr. andArt Peterson and Junior of
ha,helped Carl Rasmussen
hrate his birthday Tuesday
Ver-Mrs.
Oma-oele
Mr.
and Mrs. Peterson and Junior re-mained and visited there the restof the week.Others who helped
Mr.Rasmussen celebrate in the
evendng were Mr. and Mrs He r-man Rahlfs,Mr.and Mrs.RobRasmussen and children, Mr. and
Mrsl George Rasmussen andGeneandMr.and Mrs.Martin
Larsen and sons.Mrs. Rudolph Andreason enter-
talzled a number of folks Wednes»
day aiuernoon ln honor of herbirthdaywhichoccurredafewdays previous.The guests includ-
J. L.Iverson of Lincoln was awk-end guest at the H. C. Lur-seil home.
The Orum Danish church Aid
met Thursday with Mrs. Hans Jen
|sen north of Spiker.There were
twelve members and several visit-
ors present.,l\lrs.Calle Hansen
will be the next hostess.Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Johnson
and Mrs.Peter Nielsen,spentSunday evening at the Hans Knut-
sen home, south of Blair, helping
Mrs. Knutsen celebrate her hinh-
day.Friday dinner guests at the
Richard Nelson home were Mr,and llvlrs.Mike Nelsonpf Ben~
nington and Alfred Nelson.A number of guests were en-wnained Friday at the Victor
Johnson home in honor of Phyllis'
first birthday.Mr. and Mrs.A. J .Uhler of
Adrnah were Sunday dinner guestsat the Henry Rasmussen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson andHelenspent Sunday at Oakland
park.Miss Nena and Walter Ander-sen were Sunday afternoon visit#
ors at the Jim Nelson home ln
Blair.
Saturday afternoon guests at
the Victor Johnson home were
Mr.and Mrs.Will Crowdy andfamily of Emerson and Mr.and
Mrs. Jack Crowdy of Blair.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ben
son and Albert and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Jensen and children drovewWeston,taking Miss Ed
-Nelson home.Miss Nelsonbeen visiting Orum relatives
past week.Mrs. Chris Benson and sonsMissEdnaNelsonattended
pow-wow at Macy Friday.Mrs.Hamid Taylor and chil-
dren spent Saturday ufwmoon atthe Gus Carlson home in ArlingtonMr.and Mrs.Victor Johnson
and Phyllis were Sunday dinner
guests at the parental,Jack
Crowdy home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylorand
children spent Sunday afternoon
at the John Peterson home, near
Rose Hill.
Mrs.Chris Benson and Miss
Edna Nelson of Weston,spent
Thursday afternoon at the Joe
Jasen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnsonvisited Sunday afternoon at the
Will Hansen home.
Mr, and Mrs.Rob Peterson ofFremont, visited Sunday at the
L.E.and Miss Louise Larsen
homes,
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Nebraska has had 55 congress-
men in 62 years, 22 ol whom sur-
vive.Six were elected at large,
before 1888.Since that time there
have been ten from the First
district, nine from the Second dis-
trict. twelw from the Third,six
from dw Fourth and Fi lth eaw
and five from the Sixth.
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NOTICE To CREDITORS
OF ESTATE
SIATE Ol-` NEBRASKA.
sa.Wuhington County
ln llle County Court.
0'Hxnlon and 0'Hanlun,Attys
.. = -v
A'l'HLETE'S SOURCE
OF ENERGY
Wh at take a tip or two from
the llh 'a book of mann MES
this summer and reap the benefit
in addd health and energy1. Nu
physician's panacea could be so
pleasing to our sense of taste as
are the training and energizing
foods and beverages of the mod-
ern athlete--and many modern
health authorities smilingly agree
that none could be more efficacious
The baseball player ddnks a
glass oif lemonade before he trota
to his allotted place;the track
man nibbles a few lumps of sugar
before the meet;Gertrude,of
Channel fame kept. up her strength
with candy an she fought her way
to the British shore;while Lhe
rations of our own Lindbergh,
when he started his flight to
Mexico, consisted of sweets,wa-
ter, hard bread and soup tablets.
When the weather is hot we
need a light die but we need an
energizing diet as well.We need
A COLUMN FOR
WOMEN
payment of debts is One Year
from said 13th day of Scpiember,
19@_
WITNESS my hand and the
Seul of said County Court.Lhis
9th day of August, 1929.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
30-5t County Judge
the 13th day of September, 1929.M., and :nntest said petition, theand on the 14th day of December,:C°m1, may grant the prayer there-
!929 to receive and examine all of and make auch other and fun
claims against said Estate,with ther orders,allowances and de-
Ric ha r d Mu r ra y ,Deceased:
T o th e Cre ditors o f Sa id Es ta te
Y o u are He re by No tif i ed ,Tha t.
I wi ll sit a t the Co u nty Co u r t
&
and Metro and (Lonno
Saturday, August 31
6:00 L.
6:30 a.
emo a.
10:00 1,
10:80 a.
11:00 s.
11:30 |.
m. Veterinary Union
m. Record program
m. Weather report
m. Home Owned Stores
m. Morning Serenaders
m. Classical Record prog.
m. Novelty program
...,that px-not of heirship be taken,
order for distriliudon of useta
m d asadgnment of dower and
homestead rights entered; and the
said Administrator discharged.
If yan fall to appear before said
.County Court on the Nth day of
September, 1929 at 10 o'clock A.
M. and contest said petition, the
said 'estate |11 hereby notified
that on the 18th day of August,
1929, John F.Rohn, the Admin~
istrutor of said atale filed a pet-
ition in said County Court, pray-
ing that his final ndminlstrxtion
account filed herein be settled and
allowed, that proof of heirghip be
taken,order for distribution of
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9: 00 p. m. Ra y be z to s : m i H o u r
9: 8 0 p . m. L e o Be c k Or c h e s tr a
10 : 0 0 p . m. Nea p o li ta n Ni g h t s
| |'°
- -. . .. . . . ¢ . . .- . . . . . . . . - - .- - -
of laid estate filed a pétition in
said County Court, praying that
his f i n d adminlnrntion account
. _ . _ . . _ . . -- - -
H e l a u Pay ne,Dec eased:
Th e hei rs a t h w ,ne xt; o f k i n ,
c r tdi tor a a n d A l l persons i n tm~
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Ln, -n f qs
Soft Musa Pil~s an~ my impre~c-
ment was immediate.!
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"M y u s tx all
strength and an
ergy had left me
completely.I
was tired and
worn out ig the
day time and
couldn't :le e p
well at night.I
had wry little
appetite,eoqlwd-4
n't relish m y
food and prac-
tically ev e ry -
thlng I ate dis-
agreed with me.
Even the slightest exertion tired
me out completely.Headachea
axle me suffer so much at times
- at I simply had to give up and
go to be d."Almos t with the beglnming of
the Sargon treatment I felt better.
My appetite picked up and my
strength and energy with it.In
two weeks I was so strong and
energetic I didn't feel like the
some person.Now I eat and enjoy
my food, I never have headaches;
and I sleep well at nights ahd
yqulcxmr nmuus
ENERGY, s'nu:NG'm
"After all other medidnes andtrelunents had failed tn help me,
l s s
W a s hi n gto n Co u nty ,I
Co un ty Co u r t.I n Pro bate.
l n th e Ma tte r o f . th e Es ta te o f
J a me s R.W oods,Dec eased:
To th e h e i r s a t la w, n ext o f k i n ,
devisees,legatees,c re ditors a n d
All p er s o n s i n te r es te d in th e f i n a l
....:.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION v
ON PETITION FOR*
PROBATE OF WILL
A.C.Du:-bel, Attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL AD-~MIXI STRATION Ac g gmrr
Patrick &Smith,tlorheys,
Omaha National Bank Building.
allowance.The ti~e ~limited fo r:pro ~r~
the presentation of claims againutl Witness lny hand and Official
me E state ns three months from e Seal thxs 16th day of August, 19295
the 13Lh day of September A. D.| (SEAL)I C. ELLER,
ounty Judge19219andthetimelimitedfor31-4t a C
(Seal)L ~. ~fler
30»5t County Judge
l l 4 ;|l
o f a n d ma k e suc h o th e r a n d f u r -
th e r orde rs,allowanc es a n d de-
crees a s to th i s C o n n ma y s e e m
prop er.W i tn es s m y ha n d an d Of fi c ia l
|;;.1 : . :+Ȣan d h omes tea d r ig hts e nte re d; an d
th e sa i d Ad min is tra to r d is c h a rg ed ,
If y ou fa il to a pp ea r b ef or e s ai d
Co un ty C ou rt. o n th e 1 4 th d a y o f
Septemb er,192 9, at 10 o'c lor A .
o'e 1oc kA_ M.o!e a chdayb0m -
ceive and examine all claimsagainst said Estate,with | view to
their adjustment and allowance
The time limited for the resentn-tion ofclainu agairqt said nate is
three months from the 20th dly
of September, A. D. 1929, and the
time Mmited for payment of debuis One Year from said 20th day of
September, 1929,
I will dt at the Cmmnty Court'B¢lmington Sntuniny night and nt
Roan: in Blur in mid County an,tbe German hall Sunday night.
the 20th day of September md the|_ Clara Kahnk spent Sunday
11 :0 0 p . m. Gen e De ni s " K a n s a s
C i ty W o n d e r G i r l"
11:30 vp. m.Recording*Or c h es tr a
Sun da y ,A u g u s t 25
8 : 0 0 a . m. l n te m a t' l Bi ble Stud -
ents Ass'n Prograrrv-NY
12:00 p. m. Sacred Prelude
12:30 p. rn. All-Arfist Septette
|,...|
miased at 11:45.The oider people
seemed to enjoy this service as
much as the ehildmn.
We had in our evening service
eeveral from the Methodist and
Christian churches.Their pres-
ence was a great. help and inspir-
auon to us.They also were use-
ing summer school at Midland,
spent the week~ond with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James,Mullin.
Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompsonand Mr. and Mrs. Chris IIlnz re-
turned from a ten day trip through
the Black Hills, returning througli
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10 : 00 p
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Ho d g m a n H a l f Ho u r
A B C Mu s i c a l Re vu e
S a tu r d a y Ni g h te r s
Gr e a t Ame r i c a n A p -
pleb u ry s -- Sk e tc h
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wa s gi ve n ove r to a c hi ld; en 's s er -
vic e.Th i s aervic e wa s blended
i n to th e Su nd ay sc hool servic e.
A t th e conc lusion o f th e servic e
one o f our f in e J un io r g ir ls , D on na
u |2 -
E d wa r d c a lle d a t th e D . A . C o mp -
to n h o me in Bla ir Su n da y e ven i ng .
Es th e r a n d A n n u Ha n se n o f
Umm a r e s p e n d i n g t h e we e k wi th
th ei r a u n t,Mr s .Ru d o lp h Han se n.
Fra nc es Mu llen , . wh o in ntten d -
:|:
3:30 p. m. Song Recital
5:00 p. rn. Recording Orchestra
5:30 p. m. Euterpeans
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3:30 P. M.
Evening service, 8:00 P. M.
Prgyer meeting Wednesday 8:00
M.
McCARTHY ANDLONG CREEK
September, 1929,WITNESS my hnnd and the Seal
of said County Court,this 15th
day of August, 1929.(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL,
81-M.Special County Judge.
wi~ Miss Erma Hél~in a t ~Sam Holstein home returning ol!
Thursday.
Clifford Hansen spent
days last week with his
Rahlf and Jackie \Kuhr.
Mr.and Mrs.Chan-la
spent Wednesday evening
Pete Rasmussen home.
seven]
mains,
w m a
av.the
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sun day sc hoo l,1 0 : 0 0 A . M.
Morning-.wors.h ip, 11:00 A. M.
1 a
12:00 p.
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Oly mp i c Ra n g e r s
W o r ld i n Re vi e w
Vi g n ette s Mo d e ln e s
Notice Fon .-\mnN|s'rR.\-W*-'*}:'""nty,c 1'nos or I-:s'rA'n:'°_*X fm"
' b y n o t me d m a :o n w e ZI B I da y
,o f A u g u s t, 1 9 2 9 , Ru th W ood s, the
'A d mi n is tra tri x o f s a id es tate , f ile d| a pe ti ti o n i n said Co u nty Co u rt,
gp ra y i ng th at h er fi na l ud mir ni stra -
, n o n ac c ount fli e d h a r e m h e set-
| n .\_...|.n-.._._.\;1....;......-.r ...I
|Hr .and Mrs.John Nearhood|I''I no us while visiting.we w¢1~|1:30 ~ m. A.Artistic Ensemble ;,;;"',§,1aZ§é"2IE tf,;t"f;;?~feel re:
.edtertained Mr.and Mrs.Petrer ¢°U:€ you._n 2:00 p. rn. Blacks,Whites a n d perspiration.morningJensen,Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bls-CHURCH AITL NDANCE Blues The lemonade of the baseball my live
i"'='l» .M".'}"d f."`": J°3~£L fr s ff .I'"'"'* Pia' Absence ~..2:30 n. m. American Salon Orch.vnlnver mlnnlinn mmm Balls min-the Slis
sted and refreshed in the
gs.Thg pills stimulamd
'r and regulated it withoutghteét nausea or had afterIwashimzton County. Nebraskac m n m u n n \ n : ~ n n ; o | r ;1 I I n t h ; m a u i ~ U I Q E511ate of !8n\1 uaugnter, rimyie at men' num!Friday evehing.Following an
evening of visiting,refreshmentsof ice cream and ake were served.I Walter Novak and family spent
Sunday with Edgar Larsens at
Admah.q Kirk C. Lee and family, accom-
lnaniied 'by m a m Lvudvigmrn :of
_Fremont and Festus Rosenbaummn.. cmaw am... 'ma nn at the
1.it made some question we;
reality of my religion.
2.It made some think that I
was a pretender.
,3.It made many think that I
regarded my spiritual welfare and
that of others as a matter of small
coneem.4. It weakened the effect of the
1-hnvnk nnvulnn
8:80 p.
4:00 p.
4:30 p.
5:00 p.
m.
m.
m
rn
Octochordians
Enchanter; Male Quar.
. Cathedral Hour.
. Pursuits of Pamela
Monday, Augna! 26
6:00 a.
9:30 a.
10:00 a.
10:80 a.
m
m.
m
. Record program
Weather report
Home Owned Storesm.. gaming Sfrenadera
erals ahd vitaminea-and its nec-
essary sugar sees to it that his
body obtains something that may
be trasmlormed into energy withlittleelay.The candy of the
lwimmer and the sugar lumps of
the track man am bits of energiz~
ing delieiousness.
So this summer,when health
efkcta.
"The Sargnn treatment is sim-
ply wonderful and I can 1'I€Yer any
too much fo r i t"--Mrs .E t n a ~
Mohler, 5728 Walker Avenue, Lln-
coln, Neb.
The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents.
Cpalsj|]g§_q_\;aca
: a u x i n u r 1 1 n n n n o n n
W a s h i ng to n Co u nty ,
0 ' H: \ n lo n &0 ' Ha n lo n ,J
Q n v \ § n R I r a n i a n ¥)¢.¢\n¢¢n.rlgR .| u v| . . | | | u :L i \ | c n vc | . l ||.»v\\..1.¢.\..n..\a.i "|The verified petition of Andrew
Andersen has been filed in the§»§1T§"°'°|<=°~=»~=v Court of said County,
Eshile of praying that Letters Testament-
mied'lary do issue to Andrew Andersen
_u n under the last Will and Testa-hauenf gi" of Sophie B. Jensen, Deceas-
ueu unu xuwweu,umm pruux unheirship be taken, order for distri-
butidn of assets and assignment
of dcwer and homestead rights
entered and ghe said Administra-
frix discharged.If you fail to appear before said
County Court on the 18th dey olsenzember. 1929. an 10 o'cloek. A.
uounty umm an rnIn the matter of the I
Meredith B.Kemp,Deu
'!11e heirs at law,nex
»in s a id es tate a re he r eb y n o ti -
ie d th a t o n th e 3 0 th d ay o f J u ly ,
929 S a mu e l E d w a r d K e m p fi le d
petitio n in sa id C ou nty C ou rt a i-
eg i n g a mo n g othe r th i ng s th a t
~eredith B .K e mp , a n in ha bi ta nt
f W a sh in gton Co un ty ,Ne br as ka ,
ed o n th e 19 th da y Septemb er,
918,, le a vi n g no la s t W i ll an d
es ta men t, an d possessed o f R e a l
:id Personal E s ta te es ti ma te d a t
3300.00 an d pr a y i n g f o r ad mi n -
Btration thereof.
I f y o u f a i l to a pp e a r a t said
~rmty Co u r t on th e 2 4 th d a y o f
wo r s t,1929,a t 2 o'c loc k P.M. .
nd c ontest sa id peti tio n, the c o urt
l i ap p oi n t F r a n k S i e wa r t o r
....|_
Court may grant the prayer them-
of and make such other and fur-
ther orders,allvwlnces and de-
cxees as to this Court may seem
pmper,Witness my hand m d Official
Seal this zm day of August, 1929.(SEAL)1. c. ELLER,
31-4:County Judge
_.,-»--...--.._. . . . - . . . - . . .. , ,
is One Year fmm said 13|.h_day
of September, 1929.
WITNESS my hand and the
Seal of said County Conn,this
20111 day of August,1929.
(SEAL)1. c. ELLER,
strator and proceed no n settle-
ent of said estate.Witness my hand and Official
M this 30!}\ dny of July, 1929.
(Seal)I. C. Eller
Z8 l t County Judge
NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE
A..C. Debel, Atty.STATE OF NEBRASKA I
l ss
Wnshinzton County,l
In the County Court.In the Matter of the Estlle pf
Frardt E. Warrick,Deceased:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are Hereby Nolilied, That
I will sit at the County Court
Room in Blair in said County on
thc 18th day of September,1929,and the 14th day of December,1929, at 10 Vclock A. M. on each
of said dateb to receive and ex-amine all claims against said Es-
tate, with a view no their adjust-
n.ent and allowance.The timelimitedforthepresentationof
claims agninst said Estate is
three months from the 13th day ofSpetember,A.D.1929,and the
.~,. , .
by given that a hearing will be
had on said petition on the 2811!
day of Auzuat. A. D., 1929, at,2
o'clock, P. M., and all persons in-
terented are notified to appear and
show cause, lf any,why said In-
strument may not be proved, al-
lowed and probate as the last Will
and Testament of said deceased,
and execution thereof and admin-
istration of said estate be grant-
ed.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal_|.his 25th day of July, 1929
(SEAL)x. c. ELLER
28-4\.County Judge
'0Tl(`E OF FINAL AD-
M I N ISTRATION ACCOUNT
ATE OF NEBRASKA g.Washington Couniy.
John F_ ~Rohn,Attorney
County Court.ln Probate.
n thc Maller of the Estate or.
County Court In Probate
In the matter of the estate of
Mary Lute,Deceased:The heirs
at law, next of kin, devisees, leg-
nlecs, creditors and all persnna i'|»
terested in Une final settlement of
said estate are hereby notified that
on the 22nd dny pf July, 1929,
Grant Lathrop, the Administrator
NOTICE o r F INAL ADMIN-
I s n w r l o u ACCOUNT
STATE OF NEBRASKA I
mlWashington County,|
Grant Lothrop, Atty.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Weston bong, Ar pna he (0 preach.KEhurLongandGretchenM°"?'f°s xrrasrenumged the brethren,~ a .
returned from a few days vrsrt and therefore robbed them of a 'a.with friends at Broken Bow and bl 5 12.00 P-lllrand I r ma .'ff'".'?g'.._ .._.|12=so p.
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Novelty program
Devotional service
Uni. of Nebraska
American Popular 0.
A. J . na rgeu, ra nordemsnds that you reduce your por~
txons of heavy foods, see to it that Bible School, 10:00 A_ M_
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M
you tread as nearly as possible in
the footsteps of those whose tame
and fortune depend largely upon .,their abilitv on eat and drink wise-lmlfi eek lllecpng, Thursday
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Sunday evening guests at the Jack from churchMcDgna[d_home.They vere ,,,.|8. It rnadé it harder for me to
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2:15 p. m. Viznettes Modemes Serve sweetened fruit drinks __|-*e us remember Rev. and Mrs,
teftalned ny a several mue muwrboatrideuptheMissouri,after
whlch they returned to the Mc-
Donald home and had supper.Hayes Rosenbaum and famib'
returned from a few days visit
with relatives at Boone, Iowa.
PEACEFUL mu;
Mr.and lllrs.Herman Kuhr
m e e t m e t e m p t a t i o n s o x m e w e e l i .
9. It gave the devll more power
over lost souls.
XO.It encouraged the habit of
no:|»c.hurch going.Do THESE THINGS REALL Y
MATTER1
Caller-1 think your daughter is
improving in her piano playing.
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frequently.Sweeten your berries,
your fruit cups-yes,even your
beets.
Dues the latter suggestion sur-
prise?Many housewives do not
know the secret of intensifying
the piquant flavor of beets by
adding a small amount of au
to the water while boiling.Those
of you who have never tried this
Hargett will be home this week
and let all of us be in our plases
next Sunday.
The young folks had charge of
the morning service last Sunduy.
were you there to see them put
on the dramatization of the dl!-
ferent parables of the bible?
Services will be the some as
usual next Sunday.Come and
l k u a u g n w r ' f ' n e x t . r o o m - r m n u :¢ ;¢ § | a ? > a ; h »; h ; 1 @ f > e a x : ° : a ; . l p l a y i n g ; m i l J u s t d u s t i n g t h e k e y s
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P e e t z o f E l k h o r n w e r e S u n d a y M o t h e r - H a s J i m b e e n k i n d t o
d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e A u g u s t K a h n k l y o u ?
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t f th t.d ll Y"Tuesday, August 27 v.u.ur er argumen ar ng__Paprika Beet!Child-"Papa hit his finger6:00 a. m. VGUGYHBYIY Union Cook three to six lame beets in the hammer."
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1;nScnieu|.er and Bernice of Elk-'RADIO STATION KFAB
Mr. and Mrs. George Wrich and .c.hlmren und Mr.and Mrs.Carl - _Fnday. August 30
Schneider and children are leav-6.00 a. ""':R°°°'d program
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boiling water in which hall'a
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added.Chill i n cold wal/er and
slip off skins.Slice, or, if small,
halve the beets.Arrange in serv-
ing dish and pour over a sauce
made by melting two tablespoons
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Mother-"Don't cry about tl'
you should laugh."
Chi ld -"l-I d-did."
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NOTICE 'ro CREDITORSOyESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA r
l i'Washington County I
In the Mauer of \he Estate nf
Ellen Al. McKenney, Deceased:To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are Herehy Notified, That
The Massey Harris Co., Omaha
Home of Massey Harris Machlnery, Wallis Tractors and the Reaper Th\'¢Bh¢\°
Commercial Savings & Lo'in Ass'n, Omaha
Pa ln~ 4|-2 ~er c
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they feature the Isles!and moat
imp ro ved far m mac hin er y at ma s-
onable und attractive prices.
T s we ll k.°1own an d reiiable
f i ha s lon g c ate re d to the f a rm-
ers ' ne ed s in th is s ec tio n an d sp e-
c i ali ze s i n th e b etter ma ke s o f im-
proved fam:machinery.They
supply a iarge territoryjnd have
come to ~ known in this and ad-
jacent counties .as the best in
th e i r li n e b y reason o f sat.isfac t-
o r y servic e an d ar e rap id iy e x-
pa n d i n g a n d ju s tly m e r i t 'th ei r
ra pi dly i nc re a si ng p a ozqage.
B e i n g a mp ly f i ced they are
enab led to b u y i n la r g e amou n ts ,
th u s de ma n d i n g qu a n ti ty dis-
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go ld o f B e n n i n g to n , vi s i te d a t th e
August Kahnk home Sunday aft-
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Mr s .He n r y W ri c h,Sr . a n d Hi l d a
o f B la i r , vi s i te d a t th e J o h n K u n -
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A n u mb e r o f people f r o m thus
vic ini ty atte n de d th e danc e a t
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In their essential work of supply-
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are of a twofold benefit to the
community.By reason of this ad-_
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tools, the farmers for miles a-|
and put on the market, if it works
to the farmers' advantage, it will
be exhibited in the warehouses of
these efficient dealers.
The members are thouroughlf
posted on farm machinery and its
'various uses and are never too
busy to demonstrate or explain in
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to circulation through the local
medium.
Their large and varied stock is
composed of implements and ma-'
chinery nationally known as the
output of.the world'srforemoST-
manufacturers in this line.As
The farmers of this community
have long airke learned that they
can depend/6n Wallis Tractors and
the Reaper Thesher to have "What
they Want,"and this concern ia
the one that will keep "Good Qual-
ity at Reasonable Prices."-Adv.
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sweeten tnem, nut merely suxnc-lent to intensify the flgvor.
As for the lemonade,see' that
the sugar is dissolved in the fruit
juice before the water is added.
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Meal; 40 Cent:
This is a valuable tip indeed.Excellent Cuisine
Juice of six lemons-one cup su-Satisfactory Service ,
g a r - s i x cups water-served Courteous Treatment!kzromptly.This twelve~wonl re~First door east Enterprise offical
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GAIN the women of America, bpth in the
City and on the farm, have spokcn a defi-
nite preference for the Maytag Aluminum
Washcr.For vcars the Mavtaz has held world. _. _ _ _ _-" '¢r " - -"'0 1 7le a d e r s h i p , i n d i c a ti n g th a t o va 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 wo me n
d o n o t c o m p r o m i s e w i t h q u d i t y .T h e M a y t a g
is b u ilt f o r a li fe ti me o f s e rvi c e .
P H O N E fo r | trial Mxytaq washing,
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a n d s i f t th e dr y i ng r ed ie n ts .M i x
m i l k a n d molasses a n d ad d las t.
W h e n we ll mi x e d ,f i ll bu tte re d
mo ld s h a lf f u ll.Comm ti g h tly a n d
s te a m f o r th re e hou rs.Un m o l d
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Vignettcs Modernes
llni. of Nebraska
American Salon Orch.
Song Recital
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Song Fest
Baseball reports
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Leo Beck Orchestm
"Six Beat. Stnnners"
,\,-me -= .wt -nu wr." W ."Almost everyone appreciate.:n
good cup of hot coffee.Many,
however, do not realize the value
of a demi Lasse in the early morn~
ing o r a glass of iced coffee in
the afternoon when the weather
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erage,mildly stimulating,and,
according to authorities,is ben-
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persons.Demi Tasse
Brew the coffee double strength
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mo and Metro11:30 p. m. Stoll's Rhythm AcesThursday; August 29 '
6:00 a. m, Veternary Union
6:30 a. m. Recnrd program
according to Y°\lr favorite meth-
od.Serve in small cups us the
first item on the breakfast menu.This is a favorite with many huwls
and railroad dining cars.Iced Ooffee
The coffee should be made extra
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ment of its memben, and to use of pointing to The Commercial
these investments to aid other Savings & Loan Association as one
members no build md own their of the institutions tbnt has been
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I F I T D O E S N " " l "S E L L I T S E L F .D O N T R E Q I T I t i s a n i n s t i t u t i o n i n w h i c h u m v e l t m e n t j u n u k y o u r s e l f t h a n r o u n d i n g c o m m u n i t y . » - A d v .1 1 : 8 0 p .m .N e y e r !0 r ¢ 1 \ ¢ ' * l ' l
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Adv¢r¢i|ein'I'heEl|NP1'|8°-|}1¢adi¢,i31,¢|,,'|'h,En
Blair, Nebraska, August 22, 1929
from Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen, who
hu been lender of the A Cnpello
choir on its tour Lhruugh Europe.
He wrote from Halifax,Nova
Scotia and states that the 1,hlny~seven young people luve enjoyed n
wonderful trip and that all are re~
turning full af energy for the next
ynr's work.
W illia m Ost ermz m
J. C. Rosenbaum » »
M n . M m ' R o h w e r -
F r e d Re n a r d - - - -
J ac ob J .Si e r k - --
A b r a h a m Su the r la n d
E lv i r a S p r a k e r - - -..-..
S y l m i m Sta p le to n -
Ernest Schneider - -- -
H.N.'I'hone---~C .0 .T i r n p e --
1857
1863
1858
1863
1866
1867
1863
1856
1865
1857
1866
trllve is taking
LEGAL NOTICE
Mnher &Carrigan,Altornéys.
To Lyle R. Gilbert,
Deiendant.
Notice is hereby given that on
the lst day of ApHl, 1929, Mary
E.Gilb't:xt, as plaintiff,filed an
iaction in the District Coun.qt'
...,.I .
vis it h er bmth
lu ' y.
J e ns Clau sen
1 W a te r la s t
Clausezrs sis-
elsen a n d M r .
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wi ll h o ld th e i r
a n d re un io n
.Oma h a , Tu e s -
A b i g ti me 1 |
H a m Petersen,
I Ra c h , Mr .an d
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a n d d . u g h m . ' ¢ f f ¢ m a Y o u .
to f a vla i t1 r i t. h Co n ti n ue d n e x t we e k )
J . D . Va u g h n - - -1 - 1 8 ~
J e f ! V a n H o r n - - -- »::
Clorinsa M. 'Wilcox - -»- - 185
G . 1 ~ 1 . w u 1 f f - - - - ~ -~-18 ~
M. A. Wi lcox - :. » - - - - -.1~
Mn ."William Wilkins 186~
H . G . W a t s o n - - - - ~ - - - » 1 8 ~
Catherine Carter Yoemnn - - 186
Mrs. Louise Jipp of Ft; Calhou~
came t the earliest date according ta a registration, 1852.
Ar-nold401Sen-air dance pavilion
erected here.
is no air pockets and saturated
with moisture, then sow your need
lor many farmers have been din-
appoinwd by sowing high pricd
alfalfa seed on unprepared ground
and expecting it would rain, only
to lind out that enough7 moisture
was in the ground to sprout the
seed and than dry weather ruin
it.ll it doe s no t ~ this fa ll,
LADIES AS PARK TENDERS
(Continued from page one)
and it is ody through a constant
demnnd of the publlic that any
work hu been done at all.This
should not be.A public park iii
1 necessity.Al l over the world
parks a n maintained by public
expense for use of public. ,
The state recognlwe f-he neces-
sity ol public nmusement and the
city lays aside a certain amount
Consolidated Auto Parts Co., 0mal\a
Parts |or'A| I Cars
wp y a r d No . l al 2501 Cum-hav.; "What They Want", and thx
ing SL and wrecking yard No. 2 this concem is. the one that wil
.~..1-~~.
seed on earth nd you hnve pre-|" 'the funeral services were held
pared a dean solid seed bed,uma at the home on South Walker
s e d shodd be sown some time' Avenue at two p. m. on Wedna»
between August 15 and Sept.10'd;y, August 21, with Rev. C.G.
here in m m m Nebraska.m n Bader of the Methodist church
not umil at lean one inch obsoit officiating and me mudc fum»
gentle min hu hllen and soaked . when by Mm Gertmde Mead and
i nto the zmnd.nn mn nnd :A Mn. W m. v .wrigm,Intennent
half of rain is better.|was made in the Mount Hope am-
mo x s s n s u o n n
sE'rrL sRs ' PICNIC
plesent during the afternoon,
quite a number coming from out-
adde the county.
Among the out of county vid!-
~ ENTERPRISE n..°fh'f"1.¢'f'§°f'¢»=§l§
:mu-A.nnoAnas,a w w ~i a vncltion. having
a n wichita, Kim" ri
$1.50 er, Herman and fa
..Mr.m d Mrs.I drove bo Weenix
lst Blur Nubr'lweek to vm: Mnof °'Z her, Mrs. Lars N A n.
~1f i a r c u 0,Ao | g--~Ni é h e n '
Evers' |ubsg[ptio_§_1_ is~The .1
familv ui:mum.rue uma: Uiiannualw m b e m a n l y 'P'at Font ~ parl» . . |llwvtu uvm mu' mnuug mn -», umdkpintioh of Lbs tim paid for if
:lfpuhlishen be notiiiad; other-
the subscription will mmslnIntome nt the designated mb-
lcrlption priée.Every subscriber
mu: mmderltand than aw madi-
day, August 27.
anticipated.
Mr.and Mrs.
Mx. and Mrs. Wili...Mrs. Fred C|1f""'e5"" and family,our parks.This amount has i-1
mr.and Mrs . wdw Petersen,the pant kept them in fair co1di-
I
Mrs.. Frieda Jensen,yd Smi th' ti on but thi s y ea r the re ~ w
and nqusa Lucille Jensén .enjoyed bc- no funds for this purpose and
a P"§'"¢ at Elmwood plfrk in 0"""the women of the city have been
hn Sunday.famed w take upon themselves
the are of the North park.|
Do NOT ENT§'IR |hlnir shouid not be proud of
DANA ¢0|_|_|-;(;E_||-'| this and it is about time that pub-
lic attention should be called to
1. ir you believe that you have the fact that the parks are being
i
I »~nl.4»»A
"".n..,».vn \~.....,, ...,.,........,..which you are defendant, the ob
ject and prayer of which action is
to obtain an absolute divorce ir
favor of the phintif! and fron'
said defendant,and that sais
plaintik recover frdhn said defend
ant alimony and support mane;
fgr two minor children, the result
of said mnrriage; and that she bc
granted the custody of said mino|
children.
save your s~ until it does rain at l6ll\ and Pierce,Omaha,they
feature pans for all make and
models of can and pay hlghql
prices for used and wrecked can
and trucks.'
It will readily be seen that such
a comprehensive line mquites a
large awck,that you are prac-tically m..§'Zd of getting just
what you want.Qualities are
good and prices are such as will
save you almost half.Because of
this modem service and their de-
pendable methods, they have won
the confidence of the people in
this section.
This establishment has always
held a reputation for quality and
has an immense variety nl auto-
mobile parts for the benefit and
accomodation of their many pat~
rons in this and adjoining counties.
The farmers and the people of
the community,as well as the
residents of the smaller towns
about,have long since learned
that they can depend on The Con-
solidated Auto Parts Company to
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Richard Dix in
"THE WHEEL OF LIFE"
NEWS. sponrnrurrr AND COMEDY
Beautiful Display Room Feature of
.New Grand Stand-
F R E E A D M I S S I O N
To See the Automobiles Tlm Turn Over in the Air
At Krug Park, Omlln, Sunday,Aug. 25th
Clip this ad for FREE ADMISSION for your
family or party to Krug Park next Sunday,
August 25th.
See Betty and Billy Gregg in their somersaulting
2,000 lb. auwmobiles, both afternoon and evening
F R E E W I T H T H I S A D
HOME THEATRE
B L A I R
---AUGUST 23 To AUGUST 29
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FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Ken Maynard in
"THE cALu=0RN|A MAIL"
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Noyth Side Store 'and I
Quality Market,
LoavesHandle~of Bread
alsoO t h e l ' S i z e d L o a v e s I
l'ull.line of Groceries and Meats
.WE DELIVER
Jens Nielsen, Prop.
so~,M ~ n ,Neb;Mr. ~ ~x-I-1
Prices"
The management know the value
of "Good Service" as 1|"Trade
Winner",and they are always
willing and anxious no accomodate
their patrons.They take an active
lnierest. in the development of the
community and are among the
lending citizens.
There are few establishments in
the larger cities that carry a
more complete line of auto puns
than this one.This ls an impor-
mnc feature as it saves the pur~
chaser mueh time when delay
would be costly.No matter what
may be your demangia in the way
ol pans or how urgent your needs
you will allways find this estab-
lishment al your service and pre-
pared to meet your wants.
We are pleased to compliment
the firm of The Obnsolidated Auto
Pam Co mphny on the efficiency
of their sereice they have chosen
w of er the people und garages
of s section.-Adv.
HANS T. PETERSEN
Hans Thomas Petersen was
born July 24,1863 at Husum,
Schleswig Holstein, Germany and
was, when a boy, confirmed in the
German Lutheran church.
At the age of twenty»one he
came tp America,settling in
Douglas county,Nebraska.He
made this his home for a number
of years and was married in Oma-
ha on February 5,1885 to Miss
Dorothy Schmidt.To this union
five children were born, three of
whom sumive..
Mrs. Petersen died in June, 1904
and in 1911 he married Miss Ido
Heberling of St.Edwards,Neb.,
and £0 this union one son, Harold
was born.The Petersens moved to Blair
eight years ago and purchased a
mmf J .H.Sk o w , ~mlm;Mrs.
`Hilda A- Mattox, Dmaha; Mr. and
.
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home on South Walker Avenue
where the family still resides.
Deceased has been ln poor
health for the past seven years
but was taken seriously ill last
I
I
June and died last Monday noonf
August 19 at the age of sixty~six
years and twenty-six days.
Surviving him are the wife and
two daughters, Mrs. J. R. Channel'
of Cedar Bluffs, lows; Mrs. F. M.
Stewart of Benson,Neb;John
Henry Petersen of Dixon,Neb.
and Harold of Blair.
Mrs. Peoer Mangold Mr. and Mrs.
Geo.Mangold,Miss Emma Man-
gold and Mrs. Silke Lamp of Ben-
nington; Miss Cara Clark, Omaha;
Henry De.Long,Council Bluffs,
Iowa; Clark Pettingill, Seal Beach,
Calif;Chas.0.Hurd,Benson;
Henry Sierk, La Jolla, Calif;Mr.
and Mrs. Nels M. Jensen, Omaha
and J. B. Adams, Omaha.
The following list includes the
names of pioneers of 1867 and
previous years who were present
The name is followed by the date
they came to the county.
A . H . A m e s - - - - ~ - - - -
Hannah M. Beales -
Mrs.Mary Barry - - -»
W. I-`. Burdic - - - --
Jesse Coulter - - - ~-
Mrs. Neetie .Carver - - - -
Mrs. J. A. Compton
Hiram D. Craig - - - ~» ~
Mrs. Dora E. Frahm - ~ -
Ellen Carter Foss - - -~
houvirla A. Hungaze
Mary J. Tyson Hain
1865
1857
1865
1859
18571864
18541859
1857
1sso
1885
issz
Mrs. 0. M. Hammang - - ~ - 1864
Anna Carter Hlnkle - - - - - 1860
Thomas Hitchcock ----1862
Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock - -1866
L o u l s e l i p p - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 6 2
Mrs. M. Staltenburg Kruse 1861
Adolf L azure ~ - - - - - -1866
John A.McDonald _ - - _lass
William McDonald -- -~1858
INTERIOR OF GRANDSTAND O N NE BR AS KA s'rA'rm
F A I R GROUNDS
A benutllul exhiblt hall will oc-
cupy thu apnea beneath the neat!
ln Ne bruknh m l m m o t h n e wgrmdntcndqntheS t a t s Fair
3-rounds.Tho interior h u been
dsvvlnpod w mlka nn interesting
ind Attnctiva dlnplly npneo.This
room in nnuly two block:long
with booth:on aa h slds of n
broad center Aids, u lhovm nbovl.
' n m beautiful lull will dnlight
lnry v hlto r wi th i n nrthti n md
axwnlln exhlblu, lu eelllng duno
in colon md [tl lxelutiful llghting
whlch wi ll lllumlmh na y nuo k
md oornn wld; lu eau/ntlen unm-
ber ol clectrlc lights.The llght-
ing engineers have spent thouundnof dollars to produce thu desired
d u b in keeping with tho ro-malnder ol this mnmmoth exhibit
hull in Nehrukfs new gnndzund
on Lha State Fall' gmnnds.You
can go (pm this exhiblt lull upintothegrmdnhndor,if you
wllh, yo u ha ve wr Ma u h tho
lnddn of the Pldduek.Th l l b l k :
ll made youlble by tho lmgu tua-nsl nt the cut and M tha shud.
which nm:under thu track md
mm the pa ni blllty of noc h
t l n a o u l n z d u r l n g t h e n e u .
. ; . '
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au......... ...a..,a. n nut nf tha mn"'"' Ti; "";" €h:';,;.1;a.§.;; anluH€¢riber.
L O C A L o v E n F L o w
' l n Wm Mnhar is tHe nroud
b
' | | cwner of a new Ford sedan
.¥r. md Mrs. C. J. Beekman and
lgmily npmt Sunday in Fontanelle
Mr. and Mrs. W m. Orr of Te-|
were down Thursday to
xls_t friends.
Miss Lucille Jensen is sten-
ographer fur the C. C. Compton
InsuranceCoxdpany.
' lla Vivian Hansen of Oakland,
about a few days last week at the
li. C. Klopp home.
'Miss l./ois Metzinger of Daven-
gim, lowa is visiting home folks
at the Myron Metzinger home.
hlrs. Rosa Gilbert left on last
'|?'"f=\d">'for Sdhliers Home at
Bufhett, having spent a inonth in
Blair, visiting relatives and friends
"Mr: and Mrs. Will Caldwell and
two sons left Sunday on a camp-
fns trip and expect w visit Ex-
txl i o r Springs,Missouri before
their return.
~Miss Madeline McKay of New
Xork City, came ln Sunday for a
hcuple of weeks visit with her
parents,Mr.and Mrs.John Llc-
Kiy and friends.
"Mi s s Lena lnnes, former Blair
teacher, and well kown to many
Blair people, is here visiting rela-
iiyes and friends and allare glad
already uno your talents and cap-
acities developed tn we fullest ex-
tent possible.You might be dis-
illusioned!In fact,you may se
cure such a broadened outlook and
such a
become
0¢$8~2. IF
fluence
leaders.
of such men na Rev. T. M. l-Ian~
sen, Rev. J. P. Nielsen, Rev. C. B.
Larsen,and the visits of suchmen as Rev.lnadomi,Rev. Wil-
lxelmsen and many others is likely
to leave a lille-long effect.ln
fact,it may strengthen yourcharacter, bring you ln touch with
the Great Teacher,and possibly
make you a more active worker in*
the church of your choice.
3.Do not enter IF you believethe highest type of education forl
you mn be secured through a sys-
tem uf mass-production.Quantity
production,you know, makes for
cheaper automobiles.If you want
the cheapest cost per unit,ntgand-
less, then you must seek quantity
production ineducation also.This
is not offered at Dana.
vision-that education will
for ou a life-long pro-
you fear the personal in-
of prominent spiritual
The Christian influence
aiegieueu.Ph-.nie parties are eonstantlly
looking for picnic grounds and hm
several instances the attention of
the writer has been called to the
these parties are passe
up and going to other
accouht of the untidy
of our parks We as
boast of Bldr a s "the
tiful", we are proud of
homes,her well-kept
fact that
ing Blair
places on
condition
citizens,
city beau
her fine
lawns,her wide streets and her
wonderful trees and then we fail
in the matter of parks.I.et's
turn over a new leaf and put these
parks in shape and keep them fit
so that they will be an invitation
to the stranger to tnrry with us
for a while.
UM. A. C. CLUB RBSUME3 WORK
(Continued from page one)
at the home of the president,
Mrs.David Mummert: Roll call-
Why I am a Club member.His-
tory of the Monday Afternoon
Club, Mrs. E. C. Pl ; Early ClubPrograms, Mrs.Ali:eWainwright.
Blair has the distinction of hav-
:i=lK the oldest woman's club in the
You are hereby required w
answer said petition on or before
the 7th day of October, 1929.
MNT E. Gilbert, Plaintiff.
By MAKER dz CARRIGAN,
81-5t Their Attorneys.
FARM BUREAU NEWS
Forms of Septic Tanks Available
Two years ago the Washington
Gounty Farm Bureau prepared a
set of forms for septic tanks tulbeusedinWashington county.
Demonstration septic tanks werebuilt at the Gottlieb Stork farm,
five miles southwest of Blair, also
at the J. P. Rhea farm wree miles
northeast of Arlington.Both of
these tanks have worked perfectly
and just recently Don Rhea, son
of J. P. Rhea made arrangements
with County Agent George Bates
to use these forms in building
septic tank for himself.
Any farmer wishing to use
these forms should get in touch
with the county'agent's office at
Blair.These forms were built large
.enough to handle all the sewerage 1ga nee her agam._`4. IF yuu fear to attend a col-
` QMr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen lege in which the student-teacher
m d Mr.llld Mrs. ,J.P.Larsen ratio is mnked as one of the best
wturned lust Saturday evening in the country.Here one well~
(iam a snlendid tm: to South Da-ff-¢.im>A if..mu~mr |¢nmviiied for
state,it having been organized
fiity~t}\ree years ago.It has a
membership of around fifty wom-
en who are interested in Iitemry
work and desire to improve them-
for fifty years from a family o i
ten md will €\"2\=>a trouble if pro-
perly installed'and used.
Those desidng bo use these
:A-M.eh.\..|f|.-fm.m.mi~.¢»'uhh
kota and the lakes up north.
Harvey,Dorothea a n d Clara
an-ogh, emngm ol' Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Krvzh- and Richard Ap-
.hleby atwided a Church of God
'|!on!erence. at Holbrook, Neb. the
bm we e k.
J Mrs.Dena Christensen ot Calu~
et City, Illinois and her mother,
:rs. Louise Emory and aunt, Mrs.
Condit of Independence, Mo., have
geen visiting Mrs. Dan Phillips of
east Flair the past week.
. Elmer Johnson,oldest son of
Will Johnson, was taken sick Fri-
day with a case of appendicitis.
,He was operated on Saturday night
at the Blair hospital and is pro-
gressing nicely at the ' present
every twelve students. This makes
posalble o great deal of personal
attention and individual instruc-
tion which wlll not permit you to
waste a couple of years floundeb
ing about while\attemptl:ig to ad~
just yourself.Dellnite work is
begun at once.
5. Due to the splendid student-
teacher mtio at Dana, the cost of
education here is perhaps higher
than nt any other college in Ne-
braska--yet it is alrnost the lov:-
est in tuition and fees charged
the student.This is because the
U.D.E.L.Church pays from
$16,000 to $20,000 PER YEAR as
an outright contribution to en-
courage Christian education at
Dana.Over half the cost of your
x
selves.The y me et e ¢h mee k Bt,".............................................County Agent George Bates be-the homes of the members and iorl fore any .holes are dug as often
two hours enjoy an educational times farmers dig holes too largeprogram._lwhich means an exeessiw amount
Those who care to do so bring -
Ihand sewing but the majority put
all their attention on the subject in
hand and get a great deal out of
the program.
The following ladies have the
distinction of being continuous
members of the Club almost from
its beginning and are Mrs. George
De Temple and Mrs. E. C. Pierce.
Mrs.L.W.Osborn,who lived
away hom Blair for a number of
years, was also one of the 'firsti
of ma wna l will be needed which
makes an expensive piece of
work.
Fall Sowing of Alfalfa in
County Only Fair to Good
The farmers of Washington
county who contemplate sowin
alfalfa this full are reminded of a
few important facts regardlngthe
success you are liable to obtain.
The seed used should be of orov~
members _ and_ is continuing her en hardiness to stand our winters,
membership since retummg to local or northem seed preferable.
Blair..|'I`en percent of all imported seed
u m e
|.
CHlNA.N|TE CHINA NITE
"MAKING THE GRADE"
COMEDY
WEDNESDAY
Olivo Borden and Charles Delaney in
"STOOL PIGEON"
COMEDY
THURSDAY
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Jobyna Ralston in
THE POWER of the PRESS
fha Chas N. Hn.ns;en home
1-' 1;';.;ma m;hgr Ln-
len gnnge in tllil city and his dd
friends were glad to greet him
ug i n .
Mrs.Molgnard Jensen washome to 115: menus last. Satur-I
diy aiternhon in honor of her
gnu. anniversary.A kovely lunch
'Was-une of lhe featur of the"tension She reeeivegs several
Xiee gifts.
? C.R.Sutton and Theo.Lundt
drove out ua Bassett, Neh.the
forepan of lust week for a few
days visit with nlnlives.On last
lfhursdny they returned to Blair,
ieeomptniéli by Mrs.Lund!and
dauzhber.and Neil Sutton.who 1hadspeniz a week them
Word comm n-nm Hermm thu!
Mr s . C u r t.Ho o ve r ,a we l! k n o wn
My o f d u i vi c i n i ty , d i e d s u d d e n ~
y yestenday mo rn i ng .Sh e h a d
lff ii db ed wi t h diabebttis f o r
m m e m m e j m h a d been u p a n d
.annnhd f h a lm| nn I.nn\n}u|»n fEa i ; w f r ; ; ; i ; w h ] ~ ` h z;
passing.
w b f d f r o m N m m r l n f n w n i n.. -._ - - . . ._ . __ - - . |- v n ug e l a t i v e s h e r e ,s t a t e s t h a t M m ;
Emma Washburn is slowly regaim
ins her health and is looking for-
ward w the day when she will be
well enough to onlne home.Her
main rfaeims and hm§ni£§.i"§,}.¢;§§}Lare kind },°`1£|{i>§£i{£€§§é :;:;i;§;;§
L'so well.
Hans me had the misfortune ao'
break several hnnnn in \.;¢ fnnlIa ¢ § . ; ; ' ; J . T "`n'§f7r'f§
wood slipped un! (ell on the hp
d l l h f g a t l n d h e w l l l b e l n i d u pY n m u u l l r e e h .' r h i n h mm m
;, hiék for Hans as hél RAQESQ
. ? .amd the fall work will need his at-;'z¢nuon before he is able w do
' much.
g f Joe Johnson,son of Mr. and
-1 Mm. Ray Johnson, who has been
Dbuglas Truck Mfg. Co., Omaha
World's Lead ng Motor Truck Values
w
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cupy thu apnea beneath the neat!
in Nebruknh m lm m o t h n e wgrmdntcndqntheSt a t s Fair
3-rounds.Tho interior h u been
dsvvlnpod w mlka nn interesting
ind Attnctiva dhplly npneo.This
room in nnuly two block:long
with booth:on aa h slds of n
broad center Aids, u lhovm nbovl.
' n m beautiful lull will dnlight
lnry v hlto r wi th i n nrthti n md
axwnlln exhlbiu, fu eelling duno
in colon md [tl belutiful lighting
whlch wi ll i llumi mh na y nuo k
md oornn vm; lu eau/ntlen unm-
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Richard Dix in
"THE WHEEL OF LIFE"
NEWS. sponrnrurrr AND COMEDY
Located at 30th & Sprague, Oma-
lll. they offer the best w the peo-
ple of this section that the in-
dustry has to offer
Why not investigate the merits
and intrinsic value of these de-
pendable and popular tnxcka be~
fore expending a large aura for
some questionable make, that can
not and will not give you the
vain: you will Iind here.
No one who watched almost
with astonishment the long, long
lines and the great fleets of motor
tnleks during the World War can
enfdoubt the value to civilization
of this modern means of transpor-
tation.
Motor trucks have tmly brought
about a revolution in transporta-
tion.As a matter of fact none
except those of us with vivid mem-
ories going some twenty years
ha d c a n remember how we got
along without them,
In the great cities in early
HOME THEATRE
B L A I R
---AUGUST 23 To AUGUST 29
TUESDAY
CHlNA.N|TE CHINA NITE
"MAKING THE GRADE"
COMEDY
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
Ken Maynard in
"THE cALu=0RN|A MAIL"
COMEDY "UNM/\sKen
WEDNESDAY
Olivo Borden and Charles Delaney in
"STOOL PIGEON"
COMEDY
THURSDAY
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Jobyna Ralston in
THE POWER of the PRESS
COMEDY
;I I ::I :b y t h i s c h u r c h .D o n o t c o m e I F C A R D F R O M H A L ! ! ' A X v a r i o u s c o l o r s d e n o t e w h e t h e r t h e
y o u a r e a f r a i d t o a c c e p t t h i s p e r -,'s e e d i s a d o p t e d o r u n o d a p t e d .
s o n a l e n c o u r a g e m e n t w h i c h i s T h e w r i t e r a c k n o w l e d g e s a c a r d W h e n y o u h a v e s e l e c t e d t h e b e s t
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INTERIOR OF GRANDSTAND ON NEBRASKA s'rA'rm
FAIR GROUNDS
ing engineers have spent thouundnof dollars to produce thu desired
d u b in keeping with tho ro-malnder ol this mnmmoth exhibit
hull in Nehrukfs new gnndzund
on Lha State Fair gmnnds.You
can go (pm this exhibit lull upintothegnndnhndor,if you
whh, y ou ha v e wr Ma u h tho
inddn of the Pldduek.Th h b l k :
il made youible by tho hugs tua-nsl nt the cut and M tha shud.
which nm:under thu track md
mm the panibillty of noc h
t l n a o u i n zd u r l n g t h e n e u .
You may he sure of dollar for
dollar value,when you buy their
line.
They are, lunhenmore, men who
have learned their job.They have
studied this problem of transpartr
tion and they will be glad to give
you. free of chH~l's'¢» expert opin-
lon as to how you may take care
o l your tnmsportatiori problems
where mobo: trucks are involved.
That they have performed air
service successfully is ewide ced
by the daily testimony of the us-
ts of their truckn in this section.
and by the hundreds of the'E
which daily go over our streets
and highways.
The manager is not just a busi-
ness man, bu; recognizes that his
reddence in the community places
upon him certain responsibilities.
To the eonununlty from which he
taloes his sustenance he therefore
gives bark allthat he can in bus-
iness dealings.-Adv.
morning hundreds of them leave
the delivery entrances of great de
partment stores to carry purchas-
ee of the previous day m homes
and residence sections in suburba
For heavy loads and light loads
which have m be carried where
ships can not sail and trains can
not run, it is indispensable.Al-
though to the average man one
truck looks much like another ex-
cept that one ls heavy and one is
light, it is not to be forgotten that,
just as there are pleasure c a n
and pleasure cars, there are motor
trucks and motor trucks. Those on
farms and urban business in the
community who have need of mot-
or Lmck transponation a m in-
deed fortunate in having located
here a factory bnneh which car-
ries the best the motor truck in-
dustry has to offer.Whatever
your transportation problem ia,
they are prepared to solve for
you in the way of a motor ruck.
Finest Grand Stand West of Chicago Nears Com °
P'
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FRONT VI E W OF NE W GRAND STAND ON NE BR AS KA STATE F A I R G n o m m s
Thu above sketch is of the ant-nide vrull of thu new gnndatand
on tho Nobnlka S t a t e F n i r
grounds.T h h glgantin Amphi-
theatre. nearly tvlo blocks long, is
the S u u Pd f Bo ud'|gn-nun
undertaking-ons which ll An ao-
compliahmant ol which the satire
outa my we ll bl pnmd.Tho u
mhrprlnlng lml nua msn,after
ln inhmivs shady gg tho \ution'|b u t m n d mn d s . n h e t c d t h e
Above an mlwdylhz the Spirit ofPruzmrwhichNo h r u h
lernto md tha phn of 8~» --~
w the man on the Bond They ny
"rm hmmm; mm my fo r i e uu"
and uttlld on thu dohenhzn phnof Banning."One gf thx Gnu!
in the country" il the why Gwrh
Jschon a x mu u d It about Na-
bx°a lh'| nm ff-»°-'ggi md ox-
moxe building.Hs in hr.Think
of it.lla uun o l o ne hundnd
me than mnlfrlply it br dx und
you-an vimdiu the hmgth ut this
mlgnlhcsnt :tractors on tho Ns-hruh s u m F ni r rmmdl-
Thon will be thouamdn lhd
thousands of nah, awry om enm-
typ¢,|mjI¢.h¢aimof¢h|b\\ilder|
in ¢o provide nuts fo r dl;N!-
nmv r\tha |.|¢hu¢ p'mvi ds d,i ti .|
p mb n b l u t h l t mp o u k d n y g n n
ma au blaachln, x¢ vm bi md-
v ln blo to u c ur e ls a tl url y . Thy
mn y b s n u rv s d b y mdl .
Th i lzn nd n tn n di u mo t ht t lh n
£nNebmuk.n'nproz1'u:~Aq\ln'¢a
nl n ml l l i n n d a l ll n h u b o u r p e n l
(not tax moooy-tha If-lld muskpny !ox'itod!)temAk»i tpo u(h\¢
lo ry o uta v nbc hthene a s tnmm-
(a rt md v i dt y o urirhmdn in A
b u g d i x m m r p u n d b y u m d i h
"\ 'aM
0
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£
5 f_A
wish mm while the boil ~ 1I§;]£§
re-set.»
hir. and Hrs. Al R. Ifrnckand
Myron, Lin. J. PEEIBTBGD and Mrs.
June.s Kirby drove to Columbus,
Neil., Sunday lo see that wonder-
'ful granddaughter of the Brocks,
new daughter ol'Mr.and M1-a.
Ernest Brock.'The young lady
has been nnned Margaret. Genene
and her graliglfather is still try-
ink to adjust himself, having been
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Lm¢h°¢ prices for produce..
I)-tf Famer.: Union Cream Stl.
For Sale-Grain drill.Victor
lohnwn, 'plume 2121 on 47.31-lt
c. w. Fm, of this city, left. for
Dried Buttermilk at Aye Bros.
30-tl
For Sal llly residence on Wat
street.R. L. Hewett.~so-nr
If you arent getting 7%or
over on your money nee Don C.
Van Deusen.22-1.1
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson
are sojoumlng at Lake Okoboji,
having driven up there last week.
l m lhthev R. Bemiorl.2141.
l Fumltnn,r u¢ | md!1 o o r ¢ ¢ ? i » l ~ 0 n i o n s . a t A y e B r o s ,
Henry P. Human of Blmlf, route
three,is a new lender of The
Enterprise.
Grnborrg Jeweler 8 Opmmxrm.
flnt doo r south of Danish Pub-
liahlng House..14-cf
C. K. Bendort, lioconed embahn-
lr md mk rt nk o r , Bl o k .Dfflc l
nh... 151 lf..mmf.. ms sux
80~t£
For Slle-Coho, $1 triple wagon
load.Phone 3316, Herman.John
G. Jmson,RY.. 2.$0-4:
Chril K.Bendorf,Under#-skin:And nmbuhnee nrv le a Pho ne :office, 161; residence, 183.2 9 d
Hovnrd Taylor of the Rose Hill
ndghborhood is now taking a vn-
ati o n up i n the vicinity of Bi g
Sheet musi c md .bo ob xt the
Music Store.31-11
Dr.Leyland Slam. Chiroprac-
tor. Forman Seam Bank Bldx~tt.
Lost-A pair of glasses.Finder
notify Sun Cheely.31-lt
Fmdwly Records, 85a or three
for $1.00 all the luest ones.
81-lt Music Store.
Miss Florence Wolf! is vixlting
at the Arthur Wolff home in Oma-
ha..
When you wont ietterhemdu or
envelopes or smemem call The
E!!\!l1)l'lb9-is-rf
Mr.Wm.Cook and family o f
Omaha., spent Sunday at the homeof Mrs. Joe Cook.
Bnn, Shorts, Oil Meal Tankagej
Qllog Meal,Laying Mash,Hog
Minerals lt Aye Bros.80-Lf
1 Mrs. M. G. Miller of Willoughby
Ohio,spent last week with her
aunt,Mrs. 0.M.I-lnmmnng m d
friends in this city.
Fhrnltnre, ron and floor cover-li lll-llnthew B. Bemiorf.81-tt.
Mr. B. F. Holler of St. Maries.
Idlho is one of the new readers'of The nnmpris e.
Knhn's photos will pleue yon. H
to The Enterprise m d get gooo
wed at hir prices.18-U
C. K. Bsndorr, licensed omhelm-
er and onalertakor, Blair.Office
phono,161;res. phone. 138 8-tf
A &room modern house on east
Lincoln street, $22011
3|.~lt N. T. Lund & Co.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Meats returned
last Friday evening from a very
enjoyable trip to the Block Hills.
You can get owl* 7%on your
money in safe investment.Why
take lou?See Don C. Van Deu-
sen.22-ti
Alben Ruff, who lives north of
Orum, came in last Saturday and
enrolled his name on The Enter~
prise subscdption lint.
ml - . _»_._._
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Fhmim-e.wz» me floor eovor~ings.Mxxhew R. Bendorf.21-tt
A 10-acre place, close in.Land
level,good improvements, $6,000.
sl-i z N. 'r. Lund & Co.
For Sale-Ford coupe.In good
shape.Bosch ignition.Enquire
Enterprise,flee.80-21
For Ren -room cottage and
bath.Furni or not.InquireThe iznmrpme.a i - i v
Accordeons, violins, guitars, sax-
nphones, mnndolins and ukeleles at
the Music Store.81-lt
Mr.And Mrs.Clifford Halbert
spent lu! Sunday nt the parental,
M. M. Halbert home in Omaha.
Mlss Alice Beckman hna been
visiting Mrs. George Rohwer, Jr.
lo! Ft. Calhoun for the pant week.
For pdnting, paperinz or cellus
lime washed.Work gunranbew.
Phone whine 899. A. Broughton
30-tf
Misa Goldie Erikson of Sioml
Barley at AN Bros.80-if
Good pianos lor schools nt the
Mme store.81-me
Mrs. Nettie Stockwn of Schuy-
ler n staying at the Gran: Allen
home for\n few days.
I have a good house on n o t
Collax sz,for sale .or a bargain.
Krmp.si-xr.
Misa Mildred Linden ol Omaha.
was a visitor at the parental, Wm.
Linden home over the week-end.
Sewing Machines,$5.00 each.
Dnvis Cabinet Sewing Machine,
$18.00.Easy terms.Music store.
For Salee-Paper picnic cups for
hot coffee or cold drlnlgx.50 in
package, at The Enterprise ofdoe.
Mrs. V, C. Grevat! and daugh-
ter. Helen of Lincoln are spendingthe week nt the Myron Metdnger
home..
F § S n l Nlce bunch of res-
isfe Chinchilla rabblls.Be n -
onnhle.James Crulckshxmk, phone
L
will visit with relatives for a
k and attend the Iowa State
air.Liter he expects to leave
at Califomia in company with his
'othvr, Mrs. Curtis Fast.
When if cards you need,see
The Em rise.Most any kind of
cani fro birthday to Christmas
can be ibund here,23-ti
phons 161, ru. phono 133.s-u
George Blnnchnrd and wife,in
company with friends, left lgst
Monday for Neligh and from there
fur Dakota where Mrs. Blanchgrd
will be treated by the noted healer
Mrs. Reed 0'Hanlon enterhined
at A foursome ywerdly after-
noon.The f.ab\e included Mrs.
Wm.Maher,Mrs G.L. .Dixon,
Mrs.c .E.Krause m d Mrs.
CYHanlorL
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1lust Watch Him
The Glendening Ganga
Vashimrton.Nah.in amumr
¢um l'"""'P"'° 1| '""' l""'l' w City,lows :pmt the p u t week R Q ,.1.|E';.!-1'::~ EP.- _ _€E_'lT;.T;..'f; y hflinz lt "'~F ~ ' = "F°f"~='¢Mr. Q 81-!¢°if eonze Franke of near Fon-Thrive new re§é£§ girlie i.;;;.a'..f'
Je ff Va n Ho m and Mrs. Ella
Raver were guests of Mr.and
Mrs. Ernest Heath last Tuesday.
The Enterprise will print your
stationery and do i t right.We
are headquarters for yuur printing
needs.18-Lf
;Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Hammang of
\Arlin:nnn. emu: s.mfa.v win. M.-~fwusrwn, mm is a new wuscliuerto this family necessity.
Score cards, place cards, birth-
day cards,sympathy cards-all
can be found at The Enterprise
office.Popular price.23-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolff and
two children of Omaha spent sev-
ernl days of last week at the Vic-
tor Wolff home.
home.
Mr.and Mrs.Francis Forsbers
and sons and Mrs. Martha Eriknon
spent Sunday at the Harry Yike
home in Omaha,
|Miss Bernice Christensen of
Fullerton, Neb. spent A few days
this week with her uncle,Karl
Christensen and family.
Singer Sewing Machines like
tanelle wa; a pleasant wl e r a t
The Enterprise office Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Carter and children of
week at
Mr. and
Omaha, are spending the
the home of her parents,
Mrs.Jonas Burchnm.~
Phonographs are more
than ever.No static,
cheap, very low pdces.Call asee what we offer.Music Store.
popular
records
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1Seldom do you see a child who
has plenty of meat three times
a day weak or sickly. Meat is a
health building food. It has the
needed food elements in easily
-H I;n u u » -HM. Hammang te
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uo you may onage:me =-==-new,latest styles, $25.00, $30.00 Rev Car! G Bader mater of_rprise has ? colaplete nw 1i§1e and $40.00.$3.00 per month Pl!" fn.. Maihmflaé .~"1»ph ¢l.f...» hmmBlair.I score cards,place cams,ent.ments.Machines repaired.
31-lt Music Store.fhy not see them'23-tf
Frank Jenkins and family re-Miss Prfailla Rhoades returned
x sunflay e"°""3 f'f°m Ex-Sunday from a few days visit at
a l s i o r S p r i n g s ,M l s s o u n w h e r e t h e h o m e o f h e r c o u s i n s M r .a n d
163'~b e e f !~~b a t h s H I V n I" '\ » n» | n n D i n a n f n n i g u h n
iii; -;,'§=`I=l»F`£~E'.=I`£."`2uI.§1"`»1»`i;i' r§l1l'1"§ ¢¢v|»-
as usual on next Sunday mornizng.
Joe Lazule of the southern part
of the county,shipped fifty had
of cattle the forepart of the week
Mrs.Paul Lowe arrived fromlirdIsland,Minn.last Sa¢urdsy`
digestible form
Mr. and Mrs.L J .Wolf(
S p e c i a l f o r S a t u r d a y nughter,Patsy and Miss Julial!°orthe past
imrnick were Sunday visitors at Mr. Kirby
`this summerie Victor Wolff home.
Permanent Wave,$7.50.All weekend in
inds ol beauty work.Phone 197.his parents,
hildren's permanent wave, $5.00.Cook.
(rs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.Mrs.John
____12-if for a visit
ten days.
Cook, who is working
in Omaha, spent the
Blair at the home of
Mr. and Mrs.Guy
Carter left Sunday
with relatives and
.-..=. \,..-...W ...W V. -............Mrs. G. H. Noh is entertaining
the married ladies'bddge club
this afternoon in eonjunction with
a shower for Mrs. Wm. Welch.
The S. G. Miller eighty, north-
wmt of Blair, good improvements,
land at a high state of fertility,
su.ooo.N. T. Lund & Co.31-lt
for which he received a good
price.
For Sale-2 young Jersey cows.
One just fzeshfone middle of Sept.
Wealthy apples, $1.00 per bushel.
Phone 3818, Herman, John G. Jen-
son,Rt.2.81-2t|Miss Gracie Reichenbnugh of
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nLeg of Lamb or Lamb Chaps
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Fancy Lean Sugar Cured .
Bacon, half or whole strips, lb. 29
Badgerow's Milk and Cream
Fresh Daily
Jfciii Nia;"""w' s'aa;"a¢,'a1\;;;' 5.ur. md un. U. G. Gamer and at u» William ~u=-==-= ham. for -Valmgr_gf Tx-S. fir returns.~ ':=_.::=:~:.: ......-:::=.:° ,221 ¥S'f_2&2'1 31:1~N 35c
and Mrs. Bert Noh Miss Emma Beckman will leave n¢m\ul\..| Avvin n»¢.n ¢i§"""""vu m :mining m uoru mane: nouultal.ast Sunday.|;,.,g,,,.,,,,.,.,|,,,,,. fnr ffhirnmn whvre fhe new baby at e Inver Garner Lattle Miss Cecllla Bee. dauzh-
to r n f Mr a n d M m Wann ia n .: l i n
| Mig Maude "wa »f 4=\¢»¢-|n;.';...;'a..':;»:.m;iz'; :maBlairpurchasedanw;Lardau ;";' =&'" j ' " '" `' " ' " ' "'"ton drove over last Saturday to a (Fw dw# with 1\ii§¢§ Gwéimml;Chev;~olet sedan from the Vinton-ru.." f f "M...xr...,..:.»Tnnlrfwc attend the shpwer 'TP M ""4'."Y Slmth of west Washington Street.
Lexington Crenm Flour, 48 lb. ack .$1.65
u u Z4|},_ nel:.ss
"""5 ack lots .$8.00
Z Gnndpu Wonder Powgered Sw
I ""Clemser
1cm¢c|»»s»w\,.uf»f ..29c
Assorted Cookies, per lb.25c
Liqdd Veneer, bottle and Dusting Mitien, spl.'l5c
Kama Corn Flaka, large, sgil. 2 pkgs..ZS:
Real Cup Coffee, per I0 lb. can .$4.75
an u u u pound __49,1
Liquid 'Veneer Auto Polish, per cm ..45c
M|cnrol|i,. Sgaghwi or Egg Noodla, 3 pkgs.254:
Swifts White Soap, 10 bm .'39:
Crown Brand Vegetable Soup, special can Sc
(Regular 12c cans)
Evans pgqpig lm Hqpdlv-.~ ¢ | | | | \ | | ¢ r , M a r g a r e t p g ~ h o m e .ul employes of The Halle: Pm-sold the John ducts Oo.. is takin: her vacation.
'"" "| /"' " Ida K nc x , o ne o f t he hi d l-
0mrs.5. M..Uramt aqd S°ll»{Mae "°f'f'f'!??' §"R"'i¥|N. T. Lund an c:I
Eilu--uirvll "" "" '. " " f " ' r E . A r o n s o n e i g h ty ~ C a l le Hl n le n Sh e le ft - Slln dg y i ."
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'?I'.l" ° § . E '1 . . , . , ;. . ; ' f 3 ....h a vi n o f 9 9 ° R ; - = r e f ""°'=*!!1°!*':*°" =~-W y o m i n g f o r -vi :r Torrington,sit with rela-I 1 »'* '"""°'' * " ¢ " " '" '' " " "cenuy.mr. Hansen will take poa»~tives.'YY Ave.First house on south side gHr.and Mrs.F. E.Wood and of B-Line Cabin Camn.Modern se xo n i rc h 1 f "'-.Al Mundorf and two men. with
v.wQ grandchildren,ni Seward,
Nell., spent Monday .night at the
V._0. Ireland home south ol Blair.
They were on their way bo Des
Moines, Iowa m visit a daughter.
Edgar Rnae, who is now a me
dmhic in a smsv at Cedar Bluffs
this state,moved his family out
there.The Enterprise will go
with them to their new home to
except water.Everything in good
shape.See S. J. Hardman.30-3t
Robert Diller of Diller,Neb.,
spent the week-end at the Chas.
J. Beckman home as guest of Misa
Katherine Beckman.Mr.Diller
was on his way to Chicago.
Mrs. Olive Smith and two daugh
ters, Frances and Grace have re~ltumed home from a ten day visit
miss Ellymarxe Larsen has re-turned home after a visit of three
weeks with her uncle and aunt,
Mr.and Mrs.E. K. Ellison of
Sioux City, Iowa.
Mrs.Charles Mortensen and
sons left Wednesday morning for
Denver,Colorado for a vacation
and visit with Mrs.Mortensen's
mother, Mrs. Charles Street.
'state fish truck No. 2, went thru
Blair last Friday with a load of
small 'wp and minnows for bass
feed for the State Fisheries a t
Gretna.
I have n fine large roll top desk
cout over $l00.00.Will sell for
$25.00, also a new Bun-ough add-
ing machine cost $125.00 for
$75.00 on $5.00 per month pay-
s i s t e r m r .a n d m r s .L G J o n e s a n n s o n ,m e n t s .a .r...| \ e ] | | p a u - x t .
I o m ;W a r r e n a n d w l f e o f C h i c a g o d r o r e M r s .C _A _W a n i c k a n d d a u g h -
D : n r r n n d n t r ' n i a n n n n l n n f u r a n Q i - . .f\1!. ....L -|.L _ I 1h-..L...f¢ - l . . . . . . . j -
\with their daulhter and
Mrs. W. T. Cox at' FarraguiFu! co\or Prints, repdni 304: ulnh, yan!Z5c A l l ; u G m u ¢ l }L u ;i s \ . u \ | | J u :u a v i i \ l \ . a w r n l l z a u e m 0 1 r e m . :u o l o r u u u' E I ~A .T .~~~n x l s I l a a f l n ; 9 \ s I " P e l v n | " \ u \ l l f u n w d l . |_ _' . .¢1.. . _. 1 . . . . . . . . : _ _l - . ._. . . 2 . . $ &
Plain colord Peter Pun, 36 in. wide, reg. 551: value, yard -49:
Soiutie md Peter Pm Prints, absolutely lm colors, reg. 50: value 39c
ne,,a1e gi vin g th e 2 9 -p 1 ec e s e t o f
"II.qgers"si lve rwa r e wi t h eve r y
" Glo b e " Ra n g e o r Pa rlo r Fu r na c e .
I f y o u a r e i n th e ma r k e t,plac e
y o u r ord er n o w.
31~1t Pete rsen Ha r d wa r e
Mi s s A l t a Ne lso n an d br othe r,
Alb ae ac c o mpa ni ed by mo th -
er,Mr s .C .J o h n Ne ls o n a n d 135
4-..nl..-n¢..\1:..|:¢a...¢::..l..|1
fo r tu n e to f a ll a n d i n ju r e he r
shou lder rec ently .but,fo r tu n a te ly
n o bones we r e br ok en alth o u g h
h e r b mls e s are ve r y pa in fu l.
Mr s .Bu c k Ros e nb a lm en ter tai n -
ed th e f o llo win g f r i en d s la st S u n ~
da y :Mr . a n d Mr s . Or a He a th a n d
Mr . a n d Mr s . J . C . ' L e wi s o f Oma -
ha a n d Mr. an d Mr s. W i ley Ge o rg e
f u n n r u u l | . 4 u a | | | u \ | n . » ,L l l i l l U I u l -
ren J o nes of 40 0 e ast Gr ant stree t.
E d J e n s en o f Bla ir ,a n d He n r y
Tr u h ls e n o f He r m a n ,dr o ve d o wn
to Oma h a Su n da y a n d pic ked u p
Ne ls J ensen a n d th e thr ee we n t
d o wn to p o i n ts i n Ok la h o ma f o r _ a
we e k 's tri p .
Th e M .C.J ensen ei gh ty ,ne ar
n-......:...---lr LL.. ...-...|. .|....:.....x.1...
c a me au n u a y eve n i n g lo r a vi s uwi th he r s on ,Ro la n d an d o th e r
rela tives.Sh e exp e c ts to b e he re
f o abo ut th re e ive ek s.l n . . A d a G i l l i a m re tu rn e d S u n -
_day a f te r a we ek 's wo r k a t th e
Ra lp h F a i r c h i ld h o me a t K e n n a r d .
Mr s .Fa ir c h ild bec ame n o mu c h
w o r s e t h a t i t ,w a s n e c e s s a r y t o
~§ | » n § n n a l n n u u n * a n i m ~
Ffgured im Cnpé,yard 82,19
New patterns in Oil Cloth Prinh, reg. 40c & 504: values, yd.35c&4Sc
New patterns in Comforts Cretonnu, 36 in. widths
redu 25c nlue al 5 yards for ---
Plain colored Perules, hx( colon, for fmcy quilb,
siawr,iura.muunc suenxeiu, :gnthelatterpa n of the week for
points in Oklahoma where they
will visit mlatives for a week or
v.;
1 Mrs. Chas. M. Anderson and soninfMcCookvisitedseveraldays
Ilaet week at the paiental, J. v.
Hinchman home.On Saturday Mr.
Anderson came and spent the week
end wiw them and on his returnM m Anderson and son returned
of Fremont.A very enjoyable
time was had by all.
Rev.0.U.Me.Proud of Syra-
cuse, Neb. was a Blair visitor on
Tuesday.Rev.McProud is a
former pastor of the M. E. church
here and has many friends who
were glad to shake his hand again
and extend greetings.
Burt Noh's brother, Joe Noh and
wife of Pennsylvania are moving
vrum is um: ui we mum neenawefarmsinthatneighborhood.l f
you want a good farm at a reason-
able price,come in and talk it
over.N. T. Lund & Go.31-lt
The Nebraska Young Peoples'
Igague held their annual conven-
tion at Staplehurst,Neb.last
week and eight of the young peo-
of this city were In attendance
n - . .M . :A l - vi n n.. .~ .» .. .. .. .. x..., \. ..
' p l e o t t h e F i r s t L u t h e r a n c h u r e h
l
ea.. a ua.-.eu m l . "iw... U...a....Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen ¢o0k
Mr. and Mrs.Sam Haller up to
Red Elm, S. D. last Sunday l'?e"F\<
ing w visit Mrs. v. J. Sam They
plan to stay a month on so.The
Aliens will Smnfl 5 [ew day; up
there.
Irli u Guasie Scheffler arrived
home Wednesday from La l-Iabra,
California.where she has spent
. . . . . . \ . . . . . . h a ..: .» .. ..
36 indm at yul 75:
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.1 h h a v e b e e n w o r k i n g n e a r L o g a n ,B e r t ,W n l l m r n s .M u s a H e l e n I z a a c -
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s .
m u u a y ,L a l u u g u t r l.|.ll\l5u\.l:A,|si .-|:.+.-:.»+vn u n n n n vlr lz r a n m m u a u g n no me .:to y au n p a n le u n n ss : s cnemer to \Jat\10rl118Walter Wyant to her home.new PUI$l.|»luu " " " ' " " " '" " " " " " "not return bmi Alvin wenfback Also retui'n¢dab-out two week's visit at qi "IF Mdhsson Drug 0°mP3n5' of Sundav evenimz to finish his work an 1.¢1
296 pair ln zr wv of Cnmpf
er the leaderahin of:he Garner home in this
Bernice Moore accompa
c i t y .M i s s O m a h a .
...: -.|a L - . .T u : l § A n D R A A J A I t h a n a z n n u g i t f
- - - '-r '_U "'__ -ID B UI Y I S Ithere.[ F i r e l r i r l l u m/: n e u \ . u v: m u . m w u ' v n u n u =w < - 1 Fhh o r S a l e - A n e x g h t m o n t h s o l d M r s .L ,C .K i o p p t o o k t h e i r m p -' y n n t h o m e ~_ } : f t , ° ," : ; , , _ , ; _ ; f n , ¢ , h $J e r s e y b u n o u t a f " F i n a n d a l " d a m p e z - J a n d w e n t o u t t o t h e d a y
N. . mme .Dr. and Mrs.J. V.Hinchman
entertained Mrs.Hinchman's sis-
ter,Mrs.Lebby McEasey and
daughter of Chicago from Monday
of last week until last Sunday
when they went do Omaha to make
a short visit with relatives before
returning to Chicago.
The "Globe"Glow Boy or Ray
Boy takes the place of twa or
three stoves.but a Eractlon of
...pry ....... .-..,. . . ...,, .... ..,...arm on a piece of tin.The wound
bled so profusely that he was
brought to Down where the phys-
ician sewed up the cut.The in~
jury is very painful but he is
getting along all 'x-ight;
Mri. Margaret Iverson, son Will
and daughter,Pearl of this city,
and little granddaughter,Vera
Mae Iverson returned last Sunday
from a week's vacation.They
nuns )....... nn...m. ..|.»:..... a..
champion at State Fair for two
years and aired by "Raleigh", also
(int pri ze wi nner at Srate*Fair.
Phone 21 on 45.J. W. Simonwm
along the Bottom Road.81-It
J. B. Smith and family drove to
Schuyler"Sunday to vi; relatives
and then to Columbus here they
ate a pimlc supper with friends.
Miss Alsyne stayed at Schuyler
where she will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Leyden lor a couple of weeks.
banks west of town for a_plmir.
'l`hey' are working for their wood
rank and the place was chosen in
order to meet the requirements of
the Camp Fire organization.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hancock
and son,Orval of Hooper,Neb.,
and Mrs. E. A. Baldwin and daugh-
ter, Margaret of Anadarka, Okla-
homa, and Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
Hancock of this city, were dinner
guest;of Rev.and Mrs.E.J.
v
Dress Shirts
regular $1.50 for
$1.00 xired ua keep_every ii|'§TJ¢§§£§" gg; §L;;';;;;d°° gg Mr.nd Mrs.Hans Knudsen, Hancock last Thursday.Frank is
mn,even ln the Lake okobog'x f r who live aouzh of town entertain-a son of E. J.Hancock and the~\'\¢¢\'~Place Y°'1Y`\¢1»v»\ nm .»..."..,f;`f"o r a ew ed a number of friends; and rela-hthe r ol Mrs .Baldwin.The re-
ll '1.£`f.'._""§§ff___-Q .~-_ltives on last, Sunday eveninsr. the|""i°" was an\ exceedingly pleasant
.m r .Lu u mu u n u r n e OI urns.5,.'v "",E allve r wa r e free.| Ne b .a n d Mi s s Be n e Ro bi ns on o f oc casion b e m g Mr s .h n u d s e n s o n e f ° f a ll.
1- I t Pete rsen Ha r d wa r e T k a t h b .a bi r th an n ive rs a ry .A lo ve ly lu n c h C h n s Gu ts c ho w a n d f a mi lyn r nnrl M r s Ma r d i : Ni e l s e n n m ' . . i T3 I. . N?n » L fe m» 1. " f "f f l,. f f '§ , .wa s s er ved by th e h os tes s a nd th e d r o ve u p to W a y n e S u n d a y n o le e
spending a very pleumt vacation
at h h Gilmore near Mlnnng,
Wllcondn.They were met ln Chi-
usv by their son, Mnrrh, wha le-
compnnled them up north.' r a y
p l l n t o h e h e e k i n u m h a r w e e k ,
» » \ _ L ¢ - -| . . . u .
..... .-..mu . .m e w w w . ;evening was pleannt one.wal perlanned by Rev. L. J. Mor-_a n It hi l ho me , All W nhi ngwn Mr. lnd l i n . D m C h n n ml e n
SL 11, couple wu ueompanied of Fnllenou, Neh. drove in.elrly
by James °_ Hale uf Gnd( -ndls llndly manning £0 |pN|| the dly
um Grac e _ ,uhm of Te hmnh.with hu brother, Km md family.
I mh u b e e vlllti meHr .B d n r De v lll m d MII:2.4 i£..'1...... .....,§'¢.. ...'l'.....
their dlughter, Jenni ewho ll eb
Mdlnl nunme r le hdnl up the n.
They took ldth them a lim plmle
dinner which all enjoyed togcther.
Their daughter,Beulah ltly e d
over vdlh her lisler and will re-
turn home ldth har an Frhhv M
I1cFull Cut Work Shirts 1
_\ s.
Lee Overalls Headquarters
Another big shipment of
...umg me le ngt" o l men v m.-tion about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bugeonand
baby of Chicago drove in Sunday.
to visit Russell's mother,Mrs.
Minnie Bugeon for s week or len
dew-The latter part of the week
they plan to go to Kansas Cltyand
Mrs. Bugeon will accompany them
for a little visit with -relatives.
Mrs, Clifford Hulbert entertain-
Thelma Martin, both of Hermnn,
Neb., were married at Blair, Sat-
urday, August 17.The ceremony
was performed hy Rev. L. J. Mor-
an at the Baptist pursonnge.The
bride's parents, Mr. and_Mrs. Class.
Martin accompanied them.The
newlywedé will live on the t u m
neu Herman.
Miss Mildred Moat:retumed
Inst Fridnv from a week's visit
..... \.....-.,e....,.. .,..,...... ...e pw.two weeks, returned home with his
parents.
The I-'ire Department was wled
to the Martin Nelson residence on
east Washington street law Wed-
nesday afternoon to extinguish .I
hlsze in 1 Small kindling shed nt
the rear ol the lot.The shed wa.:
practically destroyed but no other
dlymne of serious consequences re-
,____ ..__, .. _......,_this week when school closes.
Miss Jennie has had a profitable
summer nt Wayne and is looking
forward bo her school duties this
fall as she is lu beach the John-
son school.
Misses Ruth and Dads Ti ldm
and Alsyne Smith enbertdned a
munher ot friends nt a picnic
lunch and swimming pany at pn-
mont last Fi-idsv -fmmmn u . .
cHu.DREN's SCHGOL SHOES
Just in&
ed the Monday evening briag¢1wm\ friends at Wayne, Nob.She
club at her home this week. There was accompanied home by her
were fum;/ubles of players a d friamd,Miss Mercedes Reed,of
prize: were awarded Mn. P r Wayne who remained over Sun-
Allen for high scam and Misa dey.A picnic was one ol the
Chnl-lnnn M'nhlu»_ rm.Tha nflnir nhhaf lnntnnn nf thn dnv nn Sun-
nu wu.
Friends of Miss Mary Robertson
gave a misallnneous shower for
her l m .Sataxrdxy afternoon,in
honor of her approaching mar-
riame-There were a number at
5; E_z1\ilgené 51518. Wm. Reeh md
rs...mi wezeincha rge
of the girls.The following were
present:Mary Moore,F i a n n a
Wolff, Dorothea Gilbertson,ll y r -
n. f2i\h.»-nf...U... an-,.\._-..n
The W J.SAS Blair,
Nebr.Store was mo a surprise hmakmmex da y and was held at Arlington friends present.The time .was
s ho we r f o r um E mma i mma , Pa rk alter which the Moana lun- spent in hemml:\g_tea towels dt~
in honor ol her birth anniversary.ily took Mba Reed w Fremont er which A nice lunch was served.
Refreshments were enjoyed at a fro m which pluoe she l d t for The bride m be Wag the recipient
late hour.wnyne.of many nice gifts.
.._.\....,~,.-.¢~--,vnu nuxwu,nar-lieit Allen,LaVaughn M u g ,
Alice Béckman, Frances Harrison,
Madge Petersan,Gwennvem m d
Alsyne Smllj; and Ruth and Dads
Ti ldw.
Blah-, Nébmu, August zz. mv
- u ¢ " I ". . T : " rQ''*" " - e . .
n w 'I. a n l l d I »
tended the Da~Jim Johnsoxfs '
noon.The Hethodi~meets at the K
Thursday aftem~
Nels Nelson is
ents,Mr.and M
during his vaca~
Mr.and M
and little dangh~
few wnk'a vacatiCarrol Ellis of
ing this week at
home.
Glenn and -
Ieater, Charles,
issa Ducker, Via
ord Frank and Gl
Gihney,Bud and
tended the partKnight at her
Wednesday evenialso a number of
Omaha present.
Mr. and Mrs.daughters spent
her parents,Mr
near Waterloo.Christian Nels
spending his vacaents, Mr. and M
son.Mr.and Mrsanddaughtera
Sunds spent last
with their paren
W. B. Jefferson
A family n u n
the Kerstetter h
the children an
present.Lunch
the lawn and a L
ported by ill.
Mr.and Mrs.and Mrs Glen Je
daughter,Mr.:
Jefferson and M
Hedelund were =
Mr and Mrs. Al~day evening._
Mr. Murley vlsPaulsen home Th
Mr.and Mrs.
entertained a nu
and friends at a
honor of Mr. an~
ferson and dau~
evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
are entertdningfriends to n six
Thursday eveningandMrs.Glen
daughter.Mrs. Chris Nels
and Mr. and Mrs.
Erna visited at
Nelson home Th
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
picture show at
nesday evening.
Mrs.Perry Gl
her parents,Mr.
Ramser Wednesd~
The Will Wie
spending 1|few
with their grand
Mrs. Chris Sunds
Mrs.ChristianGeorgeBergma
Kerstetter.Mrs.
Mrs. G. F. Paulse
and Mrs. Shaffer
the Ladies' Aid s
Thursday afterno
Clifford LiescGeorge Ducker of
a trip to DenverMr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F.
Saturday morningxdsitwithBurt
at Naper.
Mr.and Mrs.
Erna and their
dren spent Fddn
Chris Nelson ho
Mr. and Mrs. G
daughter spent t
of this week with
and Mrs. W. B.J
ha.
wae up (ram Omaha for theboxing match Friday evening and
spent the night at the Williamson
home.Hn. Minerva Carter o!B\dr,
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Donahue of Sioux
City were dinner guests at the F.E. Junghluth home Wednesday.
Mark Mortensen celebrated his
birthday Monday night at the F.
E Jungbluth home.Those pres-
ent were M and Mrs. Fred Jung~bluth and fmily and Glenn and
Loren Christensen.Mark; treated
his company to ice cream,gum
and cigarettes.Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ducker and
family of Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Tietgen and Opal Jean, Mr.
ohd Mrs.Albert Sunds,Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Swogerson and daugh~
ter, of Kennard,Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Sundrx,Viola,Clifford.Frank, Glenn and Wilma Llesche,
Fritz Peters and John McQuirevisitedattheChrisSunds home
Monday night.Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. Peters vis-
ited at the Liesche home Monday
e v e m n g .
Mrs. Rass Thompson and Peggy
Alfa and Alva Christensen of
Omaha, visited at the I-`. E. Jung-
bluth home Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Crink of
Mr. md Mrs.Andrew Hoierand
family were Weduuday afternoonvisibons at the Matin Hoierhome.Mr. and Mr|..DBlbert Goodman
of hi m Ne b.and Mrs. Arthur
visitors at F. E. Fletchers.Miss Fern Loftia spent FridayandSaturdaywitllrelativesat
Wayne.Bert Thompson, Earl Thompson
and Carrol were at C. K. Ander-
soa's Wednesday..Wilbur Updike drove to Omaha
Sunday md Misa Guralta _returned
home with him..Leonard Loftis and Mary Helen
of Calhoun spent 'Thursday night
at the George Loftis home whereMaryHelenremdneduntilSat-
urday.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curley andfamily are visiting at lexingwn,
with the C. T. White family, par-
enu of Mrs. Curley.Andrew Andersen and Marie of
Blair, spent the week-end at Ar-
thur Andersen's.Mary Helen and Tommy Loftis
spent Saturday at Freeman Loftis'
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kmge r
wok Harlan and Helen to Hooper
Tuesday where they had their ton-
sils removed.Mr. and Mrs. .Chaa.Hovendick
and Grandpa Hovendick were Sun-
day afternoon visitbrs at F.E.
Fletchers.Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendick
spent Sunday evening at the
Frank Loftis homeWordhascome that Mr.andMrs. Clarenee Sorensen of Wayne
welcomed a 9% pound girl to their
home August 14.Mrs.SorensonwasformerlyMabelGossard,
daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Gossard of Wayne, and who wereformer residents of this vicinity.
Mr.and M m Earl Thompson
and family were Blair visitors on
Monday afternoon.Mr.and M m C.K.Andersen,M m Lester Hansen and Beulah
Hansen were Thursday evening
vidtors at the Earl Thompson
home.Leonard Loftis of Calhoun, andEarl Fletcher drove m Madon, S.
D. Friday, returning Saturday and
Mrs. Loftia and children returned
with them after belng at that
plane for two weeks where Bar-
bara has been taking treatments.
Mr. and Mrs.Hoyd Loftis and
Marlon and Janice nf Blair,andMr.and Mra Freeman Loftis
spent Sunday at the George Lof-
tis home and Marlon remained for
a few days visit with his grand-
parents.
n Indies a i d l l
ednesday a f te r -
.Lad.ies'A i d
tte r h o me o n
ir i s i ti n g h i s p m-
Ch r i s Ne ls o n
~ nu
Gle n J ef fe rs on
r a r e h e r e f o r a
~U.Om a h a , i s vi d t -
he O. c . Li es c h e
: e n Christensen,
o r g e a n d C la r -
~,W i lma ,C li f f -
nn L iesc he, J ohn
J o h n B u r k e a t-
g i ve n b y Va d e
m e a t I r vi n g to n
g .Th e r e we r e
he r f r i e nd s f r o m
ar li e Pe ter s an d
W ednesday wi th
a n d Mr s .A r n .
n o f Omaha.,is
io n wi th h is pa r -
:Ne ls Pete Ne l
Gle n J ef fe rs on
d Mr s .A lb e r t
Th u r s d a y n i g h t
*,M r .a n d Mr s .
:1 Oma h a .
~n wa s he ld a t
m e Su nd ay ,a ll
fa mi li e s be in g
as ser ved o n
o d t i m e w a s r e
er ste tter ,M r .
fe r s e n a n d li ttle
n d Mr s .W .B.
a n d Mr s .Geo.
pp er gue sts a tr t S u n d s T h u r s -
I Bt U18 G.F .
rsd ay a fte rn oo n.
eorge B e r g ma n
h e r o f relatives
d i n n e r g i ve n i n
Mr s .Gle n J e f-
h te r W ednesday
\ ~He d e lu n d
e re la ti ve s a n d
'c loc k d i nn e r o n
i n h o n o r o f Mr .
J ef fe rs on a n d
n a n d s o n , Ne ls
Chr is Sun ds and
e Ne ls Peter
rs ds y .
ris Su nd s a n d
. S u n d s s a w th e
en n i ng to n Wed~
nd e ni n g vi si te d
a n d Mr s .F r e d
y .c hi ldr en m e
d a y s th i s we ek
are nts,M r .a n d
J ohn son,Mr s .
,Mr s .Er ne st
Gle n J effe rson.
| Mrs . Ro sa c k er
we r e vi s i to r s a t
Kerst. etter 's on
n.e.Le s te r an d
E lk h o r n le f t o n
ntu r d a y n i g h t.
en r y Gr a u a n d
. J u n g b i uth le f t
for a f ew da y " .1
r a u a n d f a mi ly
ris Sends and
DE SOTO LOCAIS
John Svohoda finished threshing
last Friday.
Z.T.Leftwich,after spending
three weeks in this vicinity,left
for his home in St. Paul Thursday
on the noon bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie I-Iineline,
Jr. and daughter,Lois visited at
..».
;.~~¢_~.
family, Mr.md Mn. Sam Lind,
Mr. :nd Mrs. Henry Jergenaen and
son, all of Omaha, and Mr. ondMrs.Albert Sands visited at the
Chris Sand; home Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Hnselstmm and fam-ily o! Cedar Bluffs is visiting
relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Mlsfeldt
and family and Mrs. Ben Hue l-strom and family visited at the
Chris Nle son home My ni ght.Mr. and Mrs. W. J.elers vis-
ited at the Chris Sunds home onSaturday evening.
J. S. Crinlg and family and John
Cooper and familymttended the
silver wedding atn e Eli home,
near Elkhorn Satu y evening.
Jack Kuhr and wife of Boone.
Neb. are visiting friends and rel-
atives heme.Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulsen and
family spent'Sundav at Memphis.
Mr.and Mrs.Jack Kuhr of
Boone, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ducker
and son,of Elkhorn and ErnaSunds visited at the 0. C. Liesche
home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jungbluhh
speni the week~end at the F.E.
Jungbluth home.
A number of the young folks of
this vicinity attended a wiener
Rowe,who were arriving home
from a six week's visit with mia-
tives in Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oberst, Sr.,
of Herman,called 0:1 relatives
Alice Miriam, who moved from
Elkhorn Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Junghluth
:md family left Saturday for Eliz-
| ": c s l .
from the Oid Settlers'and Pion-
eers'picnic in Ft. Calhoun.The
Obersta lived here long ago and
.....1 |¢~
a ;|"l |..I
sp r in g ,c a me u p o n t h e no o n b u s
Mo n d a y a n d wi ll sp en d th e we ek
wi th f o rme r s c h oo l ma tes h e r e .
M r .a n d Mr s .A r t h u r Ro we
d r o ve to F r e m o n t Sa tu r d a y to
r..a ...
ed to welcome them back.
Mrs.Ted Klahunde uf Blair,
has been down taking care ol her
mother, Mrs. George Hineline for
the past week.Among those from here to nt~
tend the harvest picnic at Herman
were. Mr.and Mrs.Dave Gustin
and sons, and Mesdames Roy An-
derson and Guy Wallace.-
Mrs.Pete Jones,son Herbert
and Mrs. Jennie Wnllnce drove to
Riverview purk last Sunday.
Mrs.Guy Wallace und son,
Pierce,accompanied by Elizabeth
Cachel.i|\.d:|lled on Mrs.ennle
Wallace in Blair Monday
Mr.Nicholas Christ is visiting
Mr. and Mn. Roy Busch md
Omaha and two Lincoln branch
offices.There are 401 presiden-
tial offices and 448 fourth class
offices.There a n 526 incorpor-
ated cities
state.Nebraska
schools;25
20 counties
high schools
and villages i n the
has 16 county high
rural high schools in
and 45 funsolidated
in 81 counties.
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home in MeCool,Neb.Monday
morning.
Miss Elizabeth Cgchelin was a
Sunday dinner guest at the John
Hineline home Sunday.
Misa Mae Hineline attended the
funeral oi Mrs.Fred Hansen in
Omaha Saturday._
Mr. and Mn. Roland Smith and
son, Junior of north of Blair, and
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Gray and
Abe Sutherland of Blair and Mr.
and Mrs.Arthur Win ers of
Omaha vmre Sunday v1 itors at
the Roy Anderson home undny.
The aeeond cutting of alfalfa
hay i s in progress just now and
those who have hay down are
hoping lor good hsying weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gustin, Mr.
and Mrs.Frank Guntin and Harf
old and Clarence Gustin anqwm.
Hineline and Wm.Svoboda were
Sunday'dinner guests at the Emil
Maize: home, north of Kennard.
Mrs. Dave Gustin visited at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.Rob-
ert Peterson in Blair vicinity on
Saturday.
We ant
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Husband at Beach-That girl is
family drove over to Mondamin
Iowa one day last week and vis-
ited relatives.
lands with heuh: steel uhh! and inli s a Bu/In "A" Brion
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suit,isn't she?
Wife She sure is a-peeling all
right.If she peels any more she'I!
have an complete new sldn.
Hogs - Sheep - Cattle - Horses 5
Also 1
Hides - Pelts - Wool - Furs
Our Truck Will Call Pmmptly
Our Service is Free
ELMER C. PETTEYS, Solicitor
Une Your Phone, Call
MARKET 0328
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Blair Drug Co.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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Dzvllor Uallu In apnduu IJUUW¢nl»o make ua erect uvlkldc FarmIsnooo Ima I Wrll m vurtlenluu.( m n .l l o l u r n b l a n S t e e l m i x C o ,
~~»1~#;;<;M a k e r s - K a n s a s c n y . M o .
I Q ~ ' f i S
I O N E E R See These Columbian Dealers
H o l m q u i s t G r a i n C o . , B l a i r , N e b r .
R i v e t t L u m b e r & C o a l C o . B l a i r . N e b r ,
H a n c o c k I m p l e m e n t C o . , B l a i r , N e b r .
W a l d o H a n c o c k . H e r m a n , N e b r .
Lads Horn, who work: ns line
: m n for the northweswm spent
,me week-end here with his fam-
ily.
_ While playing lut week the
little Cushmxn boy hld the mis-
fortune to catch a (ish hook in
the flenh of his hand which re-
quired the services of Dr. Cameron
to cut it om..
Fred Robertson, Rev. C. C. Nor-
lln and T.R.Swanson drove toBlairFridayeveningandtook
pri in the tennis toumament.Mrs. John Sutwn left Monday
for Carlton, Neb. ua join her hus-
'hnml and who is now stationed
Mia Mildred Swanson, who nt
tends u businus ennege ln Omslu
came home Thursday emning am
stayed until Sunday.R. H. Boyce of Fremont, was 4brief caller here Thursday.
Mamas Kroger nf Wayne,om
of our high school h!ach|:fB. Wmrenewingacqwntanoeahereun-
day last week.Mr. and llrs.Roy Anderson oDe Soto were Herman visitors ol
Slturday emnlng.Miss Alice Branded of Hooper
Wu a guest of Miss Elaine Kat
lfrom Thurhday until Sunday._ Mxfs.~ .J V a n V l m w g 3
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Stores Combine or Tlnesher Wheat 1
W lt z n t r e r l c c l s u c c e s s u n d d a ll g n n n v e t l o n y o u r c r o p
l l u l l l l i c a l l y c o n s t r u c t e d C o l u m b i a n G r n l n B i l l
WBA1 HER TIGHT. RAT-PROOF, t~'1RP,sA1=B
B d h h h n t l l l f o d u n .G n l n a t n d a u r a l t l u w c b w z w i t h n i l t h u h u n t m n ve n l e n e n N rD l l i n t m d T\ \ ° l ° \ i 8 h n a d l a d o u p r o u r va l t h e g r a i n In l m n h a p a w h i l e h n l d i l t
l n ! b u t m a r k s !M n l d n p t a b l u f o r c u n t g r a i n s . n u l l a n d m b u l l m s l u a m a n -
l 3 h . r » m u n d t r o n t b a h r m A b u n l r l n g u s t a t r u u r b a n k .r
STYLE NA" BINS KS
mi l Ma tz e n ,n o r th o f K8I1ll3.l(|
Mr s .Geo rge Hi n e li n e wa s tak»Re ve r s e C a lls to Us 19 -i f
|.I .| ..H ....h.1...........\Inun .nuevening at the]
| Body Co.
dy Mfrs.
They have chinery in such production.
f tranparux-We deem it proper to state that
C 1 5 ;a ..nesday foren oon.D r .Ge es aman
wh o wa s ma k i n g a c ull 11ea1'by.
c a me immed i a te i y an d soon ha d
th e he mo rr ha ge s stop pe d an 'Mr s .
Hi n e li n e re s ti n g easy .W e are
g la d to rep ort Mr s .Hi ne lin c u p
a n d ar ou nd aga in.
lést few days
5 mare-nts, Mr.
f,
K anniearson of Oma
o
W ~I l l l l l l czo_ ner nome az r r e mo n t.mr. : muhiss.E ve r e tt Hi me s an d c hildren
an d Mrs . Ge or g e L owe to ok he r to
Arlixaglon Fr id ay evening'wh er e
sh e vi si te d u nti l S u nd a y a t th e 0 .
H. L o we h o me .
mr s .m m rc aver an n .sen v a nHo r n o f F i a i r we re h e r e S a tu r d a y
fo r a vi si t wi th f r ie nd s an d atte nd -
e d the pic nic .
J .C.Ho ve r o f Oma h a spent
se ve r a l da y s th e p a s t we ek a t th e
M C E_J0llg|30r|a n d Lf ig glpa fe flla l C. E. HDVEP l10ll|E»
Ma xi n e J ohnson we r e i n Om a h a l M r s Ne i l W e st an d baby a n d
Sunday Where they attend gd 3 MPS.L i 2 i E Br o u g h to n Of Bla i r ,
g a r d e n P wr g i ve n th a t a f te r n o o n vvere He r ma n vi s i to r s Fri day eve~b y th e C h i Ome g a s o r o r i ty o n z h e ln me
la w n o f t h e W o ma r f s C lu b h o me
to ho no r th os e e n te r in g th e state
uni ve rsi ty th i s fa i l an d the ir
mother s.A b o u t f i f ty attended.
I v a n He l ms o f Oma h a ,wa s a
gu e s t o f Mi s s Ma r jo r i e God s e y o n
Th ur s da y e ven i ng .
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Loc a ted a t IE
Council Bluffs.
I t i s a we ll- I
one in du s tr y wHe : ma n ' s e i g h th an n ua l ha r ve s t th tipic nic he ld la st ri m- sa a y ,Friday l m$T~."§,.?§' 35°
da u g h te r o f Oma ha , we r e up s a: - | §\ n d Sa tu rd ay " B S fBVOl`€(l \%'lh t ~ s t 1
urd ay even in g f o r a vi si t wi qlllmi ea i wea gh en an c i d r e vl_ a f a i r "»".._"_" f l
Mr . an d Mrs . Roy Ne ar h o o d a n d
" "uAuln;r|nu..anu 4u|\un ds a n d E t n a :zt~se n , Mr . a n d Mr s . F r i MOmaha Standar
Leading Truck B<0
E411 W.Broadway.have learned their job'studied this problem |(P"", W ~
A / . , M fknown fact that noltion and the will be w
'ithin "the limits of'you, free of charge, ezxpert opinion mg as its acuve ncaa a man so
the state has made as to how you may take care of thoroughly familiar with the de-
:rress as an irnnor-transnortation nrobiems where taiis of the manufacture as Myiésrr MW;
f
fa c to r d u r i n g th e tmc ic bod ies al-<5 in vo lved .
n th e Oma h a S ta n d ,Th a t th e y h a ve pe r fo r me d the ir
:ho se mod el plan t is
st va lu e d in du s tr ia l
ms a n d u r ba n b u s i -
rn mu n ity wh o h a ve
servic e suc c essfully ,is evidenced by
th e d ai ly te s ti mon y o f the u s er s o f
th e i r t m c k bodies i th i s sec tion
a n d b y hu nd r ed s f th e m whi c h
daily go c over our st c ts an d hi gh -
Sta ndi sh an d who se exec utive
abi li ty an d fa mi lia r i ty wi th busi-
ne ss c o n di tio n s h as k e pt th e p lan t
f u lly a b r e a s t o f th e ti me s ..
Con c lu di ng thi s revie wc t' o ur in ~!
du a tri a l p r o g re s s we wi s h to p oi n t!
with pride to this capable mann-
fa c tur in g conc ern a s one o f th etr an s po r ta tio n a r e wa y s .|
n i n :twa t. f . i mmi wll ..... ....~p 4 .r ¢~omrn \mitv' s fore most e xsrnnles of
relatives.llr. and Mrs.Fred Michael of
Teknmuh,Mr.d Mrs.FrankReyzlick of Fremvnt and Mr. and
Mrs.L .A.Parrish and Mary
Marie of Omaha were supper
guests at the 0. I... Hilsinger homeSaturday.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Larson and
sized crowd each day.The mamattractioneach day was a hallgame in the afternoon.On Fridayevening a good boxing marsh pro-
vided entertainment for a number
The Telbesta band fumished musicfor all three days.They gave a
concert each afternoon and eve-
hing and played during the hall
pasrdecade tha
ard Body Co., u
one of our mo:
assets.
Those
ness in
need of trailerl;...1».-,I fnnnnao
on far
the co
daildren aecompunied by hil moth- 3"""-An airplane WM h e r e " " " ' " " " " "n a 'a .m l k i 4 1 m h u na herenfuztory22.t o t h e ~ M a c y Sun »-»»='L'¢»§ "»:.¢§ dn; closed Wai best dnt the in
\||\\v¢5 |v\ll»\.\.|W\|lllB me ma n uxa c nu r e 0 1 nruc n " "' f " "wh i c h c arries th e ...o u r mo d e `i n du s tn a l or ga ni zrI1hthldu stry h as to o ff er .bodies f~"~= o .jj."= l.gfefv c . ation.7 *
" _ § , | r ; ' , § ~ G 8.e L o we are a danc e i n th e legion h a ll wh ic h W h a te ver y o u r tra n sp o rta ti o n p ro b gene ran y Kn ow mme anu ur., lr . rs ai W e a lso wi sh to c a ll a tte n ti on to i
lnnlr§nn -rm-mm-A nr h l n ' n n n | u an we re ( lllile well Uatronized.1- . .a...n....... ...__-.............\ a.-....|....hi uh lv n na oi nliz ad hlmi nvsn a nd 1 hP . Hm f un ! flnn mln m unn hnv u himlm|. l v v l I I I 5 A v u h u l u " n u | N C u . . \ u | \ :\ u
a v i s i t f r o m th ei r son,J .R.o f
Oa k la n d ,Ca li f.H e expec ts to
c o me th e fo ne pa rt o f Se ptembe r.
M r .an d Mr s .A .E .S wa n and
Corrine of Omaha, came up Sat-ur da y e ve ni n g an d wer e o ve r S un -
d a y g u e s ts a t th e p a r e n ta l,H .L .
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M d ~i l. E .sd ~- d | " " " lu ' b u r y u n : p n z p u a e u w la u lvt:r. an rs C a we a nBoi mie Lee o f L a k e Qui nn eh au gh i t f o r y o u in th e w a y o f a tr uc kvver e h er e Th u rs da y e ve ni ng fo r alb od lf -Y o u ma y b e s u r e o f d o l la r
vis it §vith relati ves a n d atte nd ed f o r do lla r va lu e wh e n y o u b u y
* * = ; . h g ' ¢ ; ; ¢ , m h 1 1 ;th ei r li ne .
e ac o o s vn openfo r th e f a " te r m Mo n d a y , S e p t. 2 .Th ey ar e , f ur the rr n or e , men wh o
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u D - u a ;\ l r ' " " " " " " \ »- --- - -- " M " " ! | | 1 .: u h h v n u ;1 | » \ . . | |J u u v u ;u o o b o
m a n n e r o f m a n u f a c t u r e f h a s i m -g r a d e t r u c k b o d y m a d e b y t h e
p r o v e d r a p i d l y .T h e O m a h a S t a n d ~ ' 0 m a h a S t a n d a r d B o d y C o m p a n y ,a n i Bo dy Co mp a n y emp lo y ra ! y o u a re n o t on ly ge tti ng the be st,
n u m b e r o f ski lled employjgea 21r\¢i'but y o u are bo os ti ng a h o me in -ur e equ ipp ed wi t h th e la te st ma - I d u s t r y . - A d v ,
loner. ssF gr RECi2.l\lI.R"f@Iftl.'z\
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Blair Drug Cc.
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
While visiting here a. few day!last week wiih his daurlner .-.E .C.Burdic and family,W.T.
Meadow suffered a severe attack
of intestinal flu and was a verysick man lar a while.
H n .Wilbur Conety of Orum,
visited during the picnic days at
'lhe home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Lowe,j A1 1 [ew days visit here at
n n w n n u n r x n u n n v v m
Birdie and Marjorie FleteherhelpedMrs. Chas.Hovendick with
threshern several days last week.
Mr.and Mrs.Vick Skov andchildren left Saturday for a visit
with relatives in S. D.
Mrs.Arthur Geary of Canada,
visited a few days las! week atthe Nelson Geary home.
( l n l n h a
~ SCMJIEN-®mm g
every line of endeavor,who n-ow they'|~e talking :bent il! Have you tried this~ their lpeelnl tnlnlng vim-~H lhnling new Atwater Kent Saeen-Grid nrt?Pour
|n _po ..... .This bulinul college is in a ~ | . n d _ w l d e . § e l ¢ = ! n l y - t o
nag# nqmg.__|}|r. md|__ lugs margupz Eeuorgmlu _gr jhuaheu method: Ind use latent ggigllad anvwimem.nedle-point Hnenesa. Tone-ELectro-Dynamic, oi course.I
'§nerL hnnev er.Q1 adopa radabu.....(nemagni6 cerxt i d;~' ;4;;;,m; g ; m}§3§}}. Que average.
a unli 'mdioengineenhavebeeustxiv-
mn. 5- 5. °7'!}m ana children n-umann, spent lust Thursday wxch equipment ind tex! books.Phone ities sn:n oy to then'home in Omaha M;":\dHhé I:g g v g n g g g m Aglmtic 1312.institutions as this one.Any ordi-|Their instmctnrs, text books an combines au theq tres
Nels B.Updike of Dmaho.with her sister.Mildred at thai This is one of the finest educa- BUY y w ns person can prepare equipment are thoroughly m ac-_
Pas
c
pmt Tlmndly hen looking uni A°l\\l\ re Pll|\l¢l' mm.tlmml inatllutlmu and offen uw themselves for | llleeulfd éom- aim with the npidlli ulvndng'..*1';_""$.1'.;'?'*.f_L& 9: ~ ..?.'5z."'.'.!.§§";,!.':"12.'!f"',:'1'_'&"1 ldvnnced courses which thomugh- molds! einer on vers' -->--»1=.u-»-'nw tnhnlqm »r mndern
The famous Atwaw Kent workmanshiu
lurpalsihdf inthis great new Atwahr Kent Sélem-Grid
|e\..H:e-inthehhkmodd or in ¢xdu|ive ina.|mudenun~ » , ` Z . 1 e ' " » ' - Z l i f l ~ o u u u u y un.nenxnm ly confonn W me modern busdness terms at mi, school.
ing friends' and attending the "P and Mrs. Walter Davis md methods of the country."FN their This is the business 329 of 20th
pin-de.Xsmnly spent Wednesday evening works ye shall know mem" is in-Qentury ef-fkiency And they who
business in here fully demonnnb
ed.For this mason the studentsfrom this institution advmoe more|I by SN" daigners. See-lmeq-:ww
` Fred Weaver is drlvlng a new
E l l a purchased last week fromthe Gillnnd garage.
lr. ~ J . C. Agge f-===_ ;= o f
't a coup fhl i we e k at the home . f f ~
daughter,Mrs. Clarence Meyem
l r l .Geo Smith Y Omah ,eqjayed 1 f3°.uy. vlldrhers wi5\
ww duri ng f-he pi mi c .
Ht r v l d W i l l i a ms o n ~ g o w n
.r the Earl Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovendcki\__pent Wednesday afternoon at the
rank Loftis home.~
Mrst Neil Thompson and chil-
dren and Mrs. Mnck Rosenbaum of
Blslr,spent Wednesday at theEarl 'Ummpson home. Mrs. Thomp
son, Daisy and Calvin ntumed to
*hir wlth them.On Thursday
Earl Thompson Ind Meta draw
don and .brought them bona
deed true for graduatu from this
popular institution may be found
as leaders ln all section:of the
country.
This lchool is under the apabls
direction of people thoroughly ex~
perimeed in cummerdnl instruction
Ind efficient ln the mont modern
methods in each minute dmn.
Students are enrolled hem not
lull wiinrf. with commenial train rapidly to the front and a n be
ing mutt fall ln reaching the goal.found a leaden in every walk of
To the one who starts prepared life.
gmd eqwmwd the race becomes a The "deem of this city and \'ipleassnt and a profitable duty.- | dnlty are fortunate in possessing
an educational institution o! this
students for an efficient b\xdness"-'*m"° and is this Business R
li fe md th fa c t u m; i t m¢¢.vlew we predict Ior The Amex-iran
wltlrsuaas in Draven bv :he :mm~mm... . |».»a|\:...» fm"»»._lm¢I
Bendorf Bros j sl
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
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D VICINITY
:Rohwer,Sr.and
as (kiln arrived hcme
rnipg from Fon Col-
ARUNGTON NOTES
Will Renard and his guest, Kent
Johnson of Fremont, shared hon-
ors at s party given hy.Mrs. Ed.
Renard on Saturday afternoon ather ho e mg of town, the occa-
.. .
Fr ida y for Chicago to spend the
week-end.
Ge or ge Br us e o f K a mr a r ,I o wa
wa s c a lli n g o n relatives i n th is
vi c i ni ty Fr i d a y e ve ni n g .
Re g u la r me e ti n g o f Na o mi C h a p
te r No . 12 1 0. E . S . wa s he ld F r i -
da y eve n in g .Th e r e we r e vis ito rs
l"l'.C
M za
daughter,
Races ai-n the children dur-'hu been taking a budneu eo ~
ins gn gtfa hours and pie~in Omaha, has been vldting rel
tures of the entire group were tives here the past week.tnken.A basket lunch with ice'Mr.and Mrs.Jay Blacklnxm
cream and hot coffee for all. wasdaughter Evelyn and M n .J.C
served caletew style.Over a Blackburn drove to Crete on Man
hundrd children and grown-ups day where arrangemqnts
were present.{made for Miss Qlvelyn to :Nc ~
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D VICINITY
:Rohwer,Sr.and
ss (hella arrived home
rnipg from Fon Col-
ARUNGTON NOTES
Will Renard and his guest, Kent
Johnson of Fremont, shared hon-
ors at s party given hy.Mrs. Ed.
Renard on Saturday afternoon ather ho e mg of town, the occa-
.. .
Fr ida y for Chicago to spend the
week-end.
Ge or ge Br us e o f K a mr a r ,I o wa
wa s c a lli n g o n relatives i n th is
vi c i ni ty Fr i d a y e ve ni n g .
Re g u la r me e ti n g o f Na o mi C h a p
te r No . 12 1 0. E . S . wa s he ld F r i -
da y eve n in g .Th e r e we r e vis ito rs
l"l'.C
M za
daughter,
Races ai-n the children dur-'hu been taking a budneu eo ~
ins gn gtfa hours and pie~in Omaha, has been vldting rel
tures of the entire group were tives here the past week.tnken.A basket lunch with ice'Mr.and Mrs.Jay Blacklnxm
cream and hot coffee for all. wasdaughter Evelyn and M n .J.C
served caletew style.Over a Blackburn drove to Crete on Man
hundrd children and grown-ups day where arrangemqnts
were present.{made for Miss Qlvelyn to :Nc ~
P a u l u sm b -\f ; 1 \l n i 1. r n l|1»:r\\u§9 9 1Q' 29 -- THE n x r r m r n x s s -
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=:Ro h we r ,Sr .a n d
ss (hella arr ived home
r n i p g f r o m F o n C o l -
here th e y en jo y e d a
»the ir s on an d br oth-
» K li n d t o f Oma h a . i s
0 we e k s vac a ti o n a t
J a r ma n K li n d t h o me .
reab outa m e r e jo i o
th r e sh i n g season i.»
ie ld bei ng e xc e ptio n»
A u g u s t 15 pr o ve d a
y f o r th e Pioneers'
tiers'me e ti n g he ld i n
.... .~ ..
.. .
Fr ida y for Chicago to spend the
week-end.
Ge or ge Br us e o f K a mr a r ,I o wa
wa s c a lli n g o n relatives i n th is
vi c i ni ty Fr i d a y e ve ni n g .
Re g u la r me e ti n g o f Na o mi C h a p
te r No . 12 1 0. E . S . wa s he ld F r i -
d a y e w n i n g .Th e r e we r e vis ito rs
f r o m t h e fo llo win g c h ap ter s :Ves-
ta c ha pter , Omah a ; Owai as a c h ap -
ter , F lor enc e a nd Fr ien dsh ip c ha p-
uer,Hoo pe r.Mr s .C.B .Ne u m a n
a n d Mi s s A n i ta Me b r e n s rec eived
th e degrees o f th e or d e r :Re -
fr e s hme n ts o f i c e c r e a m a n d c a k e
we re served b y Mr .a n d Mr s .J .
W .Tr is ler ,Mr s .Er n e s t Sc hmid t,
Mm. D. W . Mar r an d Ch r is C l' §r is -
tensen.Mr s .Ol g a Mic hee ls a n d Mr s .
D o r a F i f e r o f Oma h a ,visi ted a t
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ARUNGTON NOTES
Will Renard and his guest, Kent
Johnson of Fremont, shared hon-
ors at a party given hy.Mrs. Ed.
Renard on Saturday aftemoon ather ho e east of town, the occa-sion bghg Will's seventh blrth»
day.The little folks enjoyal a
ball game and other sports in the
spacious yard,alter which lunch
was served, the feature of which
was a prettily decorated bmhaycake.Wm was presented with a
number of nice \i§tle j f t s fromhisfriends,Those invited were
Raymond Pfeiffer,LeRoy Brown,Billie Aeschbacher,Richard Sor-
ensen,Donald Weber,Darnld
Knxse, Donald Flesher, Mrs.NelsSorensen and Darlene.
Raees am the children dur-'hu been taking a budness eolnz gn gffg hours and pie~in Omaha, has been vldting rel
tures of the entire 8T°"P were tives here the past week.taken.A basket lunch with ice'Mr.and Mrs.Jay Blacklnxm
cream and hot coffee for all. WHA-daughter Evelyn and Mn.J.C
served caletew style.Over a Blackburn drove to Crete on Mon
hundrd children and grown-ups day where arrangement;
were present.{made for Miss Evelyn to :tie -
Sixty-five members of the 4-H Doane college this fall..Clubs from three counties: Colfax,|Dr.P.L.Cady returned th~
Dodge and Washington. camped B'-_last ul the week from western tri~the Fair Ground park from Tues-ol three weeks duration. _.day until Thursday.Members nfl Mesdames c. G. Marshall, dau~
the clubs from Schuyler.North ters,Betty and Frances,C.WBend,Fremont,Fontanelle,H'¢\'°fAndrews, son Bill, V. V. Marsha
man,Ft.Calhoun,Kennand Q\\&land son, Lloyd, accompanied M 1
Blair were represented and in-i Bess Breniger to her home ln Ben
eluded 30 boys and 35 girls.A nett on Thursday.Miss Brenlgeprogram full of interest was held'had be; visiting here at the ho
each day and included BQOYK-1. of her later, Mrs. C. G. Marshallentertainmentsandedueauonal The Arlington ladies returned o
work.Motion_pictures were shown Friday.
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made now before cold weather you my he
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wcuuml oy me ra \.amuun umm.well filled baskets W¢re in exi-
denee,to which all did ample
gustice.Hot coffee,cream and
sugar were served free.A line
iprogram was rendered during the
afternoon after which the follow-
ing officers were elected:D.C.
Van Deusen, Blair, president; Al-bert Sprick,Fontanelle,vice»
president;Mrs John Amnaon,
.Bla in secretary;Henry Rohwer,
Ft.Calhoun,treasurer and Mrs.
Joe Lszure, Ft. Calhoun, historian.
The county was well represented
and a general good time enjoyed.
The la rga t registration of any
year, there being two hundred and
twenty.Mrs.Frank Wolff and Mrs.
Ernest Schmidt returned Thurs-lday from a motor trip to Colerldgei
Neb. where they visited with Mr.\
and Mrs.Frank Kesterson, for-m~er residents of Ft. Calhoun.Mrs.
Kesterson and daughter, Lois Ann
came back with them for a visit
at the parental,Frank Adams
home.The Misses Grace and Edith
Neale returned Friday from a two
week's pleasure trip in Colorado.
Miss Della Watkins has accept-
ed a position as operator in a
beauty parlor in Blair.Mrs.Mary Nickels was a hus-iness visitor in Blair Wednesday.Henry Sierk is here from Calif-
ornia for n visit with relatives
and friends.Miss Laura Kumpf is the_guest
we punental, Joe Dunn nom: sat-urday, they left Sunday for a. trip
to Colorado..
Hamid Marr of Des Moines, is
spending his vacation with home
folks.
Henry Rohwer, Miss Kate Meh-
rens,Miss Dora Klindt and Mrs.
J. J. Sierk left Sunday evening
for Omaha, where they joined theCornhuskerspecialtrain,enroute
to Glacier National park,the
Pacific northwest and Canada,with stops at all points of lnter~est.They will be gone two weeks,
and are looking forward to a very
enjoyable trip.Mrs.B.H.Mead,wlfe of the
superintendent of the F. Calhounschool, has been engaged to teach
the Slader school the coming year.
Mrs. Anna Schmidt is enjoying a
short vacation from her duties in
the Otto Kruse store.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tietgen and
children spent Sunday in Oakland.
Miss Anita Fischer spent theweek-end mth her sister and fam~
ily in OmahaMrandMrs Thomas Petersonvisited their daughter and family,
near Blair SundayMrand Mrs Albert Rohwer ofOmaha,were Sunday callers in
Mr and Mrs Frank Adams, ac-companied by Mr and Mrs. Frank
Kesterson of Coleridge,Neb., at-
tended a ball game Sunday after-
noon at I-ort Omaha
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Hansen
Ft.Calhoun.Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Saunders of
Oshkosh left Saturday morningafter a brief visit with Mrs. F. E.Wabb.They were on their way
east where they will visit in lll.,
Ky., and N. J.
The Washington County Dairy
He rd Improvement Association
and their families gathered at the
Fair Ground park.here on Friday
for a day of general festivity.At
hoon a fine basket lunch was
served and the afternoon wasvoted to sports and visiting.speaker who was scheduled to
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arrive from Lincoln failed to|pear.Those present included
following families: Fred Christen~.
sen of Washington, John Hook and
John Compton of Blair,Elmer!Miller of Kennard,A. C.mf - 3
shall and Ed Renard of Arllngton,_Pauldones of Washington andCountyAgentGeorgeBatesof
Blair.|Richard Woodman and Bob La
Mere of Omaha,spent Saturday
ihere at the home of the formefsxuncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.l{.'w. Schoettger.'
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Menking of
Lincoln stopped over night Sun-|
day at the Alfred Menking home.
They were on their way homefrom a trip in Iowa.|
At a recent meeting of the
Washington County Fair Associ-|
ation it was decided to build new
dining halls.Work will begjn at
once on the buildings so as to bedone in time for this year's fair,the dates of which are Sept.17,
18, 19 and 20.The buildings will
,each be forty feet long.and_will
vw............... ,..,....,.. ..,._.__._Tuesday evening and on Wednes-
day evening the boys and girls
were divided int/0 four groups,each group giving an original
stunt around a huge camp fire.
Cooking demohstrations were giv-en on Wednesday afternoon byGraco Thompson, Catherine Mock
and Sylvia Akins.The regular
camp boys and the FontanelleBaby Beef team played a double
me on Wednesdayheader ball gaafternoon,the 8bothgamesbyaclosemarglm
The girls usedhallfortheir
and the boyslocateding ekitchen, whi h
former winnin
the agricultural
sleeping quarterswerecomfortably
cattle barn.The
was equipped with
a demonstration kelvinator in-stalled by the Nebraska Power'
Company was located in the fine
arts building where wholesome
meals were prepared and servedcafeteriastyle.Parents of theyoung folks arrived at ten o'clock
on Thursday morning with well~
filled baskets for a picnic dinner*
served at noon.At 2:30 camp wasbroken and the members declared
it one of the finest outings they
had ever enjoyed.County Agent
and Mrs. Bates were in charge of
the camp and were assisted byMiss Stella Jespersen of the "Fly-
ing Finger"sewing club and
Miss Grace Thompson of the Ken-
nard "Kooldng |Klub".Co. Agent
Bates expressed himself as being
\ery grateful to the Washington
County Fair Association and to
others who had extended courte-sles and privileges to the clubs.'ri-a mi-k makes an ideal place for
sr.-ray.l" John Hebard was sick the past
week with an attack of flu.I Nevin McQme is spending aev-»
cral weeks at Sutherland on hosi-lngg§_l Misses Ada and Iris Pharris of
ph : Plnedare visiting heré Wim
ir gran pa `Mr. and _H.1.Pharris.A'Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyerand
baby of Sioux Falls, S. D., spent
the week-end here at the C.C,
~home.Paul Meyer accom.
pnnxed his son home and will vim:
a week there.
Mrs.Walter Echtenkamp and
V.V.Marshall and son,LloyddrovetoScribner Sunday to get
Jean and Walter Eehtenkamp whohave been visiting at the home of
their aunt, Mrs. B. F. Cook.
John Jackerott spent Sundaywith zelatiws in Omaha.
Misses Florence and Mildred
Carlson left Saturday for Pase-
dena, Calif., where they will make
an indefinite stay.
Walter Echtcnkamp, V. v. Mar-shall and Laurence Hall returned
Monday from a tan day tri p i n
the south.
Funeral services for Roland, Jr.,
infant son of Mt. and Mrs. Roland
Ormsby, were conducted by Rev.J. E. Aeschbacher on Sunday aft-
ernoon at the home.The littleonewasbornMonday,Aug.12
and passed,n\vay Saturday,Aug.17.Interment was made in theArlington cemetery.
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Ia lh o u n boy ,ar r ive d Th u r sd a y
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home.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rasmus-
sen left Friday morning for 'Minn-
esotn.Mrs.Lester Hansen, Mrs. John
Demos,Gertrude,Elva and Earl
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~»t e rn.into two sections,each seetion 93"one ° r u _with a frontaze of twenty feet,|The families of the lzrdxes of theandwithadepthoflortyeight Belle Creek Sewing Circle gath-
feet.They will haw concrete ered at the Fair Gruund Park on
floors, drains and cesspools. Seats Fdday for on all day picnic.The_.n l.-\...:|»...A nw nm-mingitables at noon and evening too,
The national conference of the
Church of God held at Oregon,
Illinois,came to a close Sunday,
August l l t h with the greatest
victory ever before in the history
of the organization.There were
3 5 2 renresenmtives from 1 5l l n u n c u a n u a n n u l " n w ... ..-_ - _'hiatthiesen snent Wednesday at v.....pe ..........N ...~.,,...-..--which serve meals will be enabled
to give better and more sanitary
service than they have before inmake shift kitchens.It is possible
that one of the sections will be
used this year for boys and girls'
club exhibits and boy scouts asthefineartsbuildinghasbeen
over crowded with exhibits forseveral years.The new premium
books were sent out last week and
the indications are most favorable
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were heavily loaded with allkindsof good things to eat.During the
aftemoon a lunch of ice creamnd cak was served to all 'l'hese.men and boys amused themsel\'es_
playing horseshoe and ball while
the ladies visited.There aretwenty-two members of the Circleand all but one were represented
at the picnic,ninety being the
number present.The Club mem-
bers are Mesdamw Att Pullen,
Pete Thompson,Curl Carlberg,|
states.The state conference is
now in session ut Holbrook, Neb.
0Ur Dl5¢0r is one of the speak-
ers nt this conference.This con-
ference will continue over Sunday
August 26.
The brethren of Holbrook ex-
tend a hearty welcome to the Blair
brethren.
The pastor will be in the pulpit
of the Blair church the first Sun-
nm, a.. Q.-|.v.».f.\»v nm. fa.-.f sm..-
.~,..ing their sister, Mrs. Harry Roh-wer and family, left for their
home Thursday.Miss Cara Clarke of Omaha,
spent several days the past week
with Miss Dora Klindt.
Atwme y and Mrs.Seymour
Smith and children. Mr, and Mrs.
Gus Newstmm and son,George,
Mrs.Tena Ambler and Mrs.Al
Schueler were among those fromOmaha who were in attendance at
the picnic Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.P. H. Watts and
children of Burchard, Neb. visited
the past week at the Wm. Bolln
home.
Mr.and Mrs.August Klassan.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klassan and
Mr.und Mrs. Ed Klingforth left
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home Thursday.Miss Cara Clarke of Omaha,
spent several days the past week
with Miss Dora Klindt.
Atwme y and Mrs.Seymour
Smith and children. Mr, and Mrs.
Gus Newstmm and son,George,
Mrs.Tena Ambler and Mrs.Al
Schueler were among those fromOmaha who were in attendance at
the picnic Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.P. H. Watts and
children of Burchard, Neb. visited
the past week at the Wm. Bolln
home.
Mr.and Mrs.August Klassan.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klassan and
Mr.und Mrs. Ed Klingforth left
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::a "=the pi c n ic Thu rs da y .
M r .a n d Mr s .P.H .W a t ts a n d
c hildren of B u r c h a r d , Ne b . vi s i te d
the p a s t we e k a t th e W m .B o lln
ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .A u g u s t Klas s an .
Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y K la s s a n a n d
Mr .a n d Mr s .E d K li n g f o r th le f t
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Ha r o ld Fr e nc h home.
LeRo y Ha nsen spe nt a few day .-=
a t t h e W y n n B a e r h o me i n Bla ir .
Mr s .Le s te r Ha n s e n spe nt la s t
Th u rs d ay an d F r id a y a t the C. di . .
An de rs on h o me i n Ar li n g to n .
Be u la h Ha n s e n c a me h o me F r i
da y mo r n i n g a f te r sp en d in g t h e
pa st we e k a t t h e C.K .Anders~
ho me a n d Opa l Ha n s en c a me h o m
Th u r sd a y even in g.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Fren c h,
Ri c h a rd an d Ma r y B e th vi s i te d a t
the J oe L o ve h o me Sund ay .
Th e Ladi es'A i d me e ts wi th
Mr s .H .C.Ha n s e n i n Sep te mbe r.
Th e Rose Hi l l Ru stler s me t
wi th E d n a a n d C a th e r i n e Ne wk i r k
Wednesday w i w a go o d atte nd -
ance.Mr s .L e n a W a r re n ,Mr s .W i ll
Ry a n, Mr s . J . W . S a pp e nf i eld a n d
Mr s .W a l te r Ne ls o n we re so i i d t-
ing fo r th e mi n i s te r la s t we e k .
Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll Ry a n spent
Sun day even ing at J o hn Pe ter son s.
Mr s . L e s te r Ha n s e n wa s a S u n -
da y eve ni n g sup per gu es t a t th e
E m i l An de rs on ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ta y lo r
were Su nd ay vi si to rs a t J o h n
Petersorfs.Th os e he lp i n g Lo u i s Go r e h a m
c e le br ate hi s bi r th da y Fr id ay wer e
Mr .a n d Mr s .De tle f W u lf ,Mr .
an d Mr s .I- Io wa r d_ Ap p le by ,Mr .
an d Mr s .Ma d s Ma ds en ,M r .an dMr s . F r a n k f a d e . a n d th e i r f a m-
ilies.
W o r d ha s been rec eived o f th e
ma r r i a g e o f S ve n J e n s e n J u ly 2 0 ,
a t De n ve r ,Colorado.
Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll J ensen ar e
sp en di ng th i s we e k a t th e De tle f
W u lf h o me wh i le th ey ar e o n ' a
tr i p to Blo o mfi e ld . a n d od ie r
points.
W i ll,Ed n a ,Le o n a a n d Elin -
ab e th Ha n s e n r e tu r ne d h o me S u n -
da y eve n i n g a f te r sp en di ng a
n e e k a t F a i r b u r y .
Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Ha r t le f t th i s
we e k f or Mi n ne s o ta .
The odo re La r s e n lo f t Sa tu r da y
eve n i n g fo r a vi s it wi th f ri e n d s a t
De n vr e ,Cdlnr ado.Mr s .Allis o n
C la r k also re tu r ne d to he r h o me
a t D e n ve r a t th e s a me ti me .
M r .an d Mr s .J o h n Peterson,Do r oth y a n d J a c k sp en t W ednes-
da y eve ni n g a t the F r e d J ensen
ho me ,he lpi n g J e an c elebrate he r
bi rthd ay .
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::a "=the pi c n ic Thu rs da y .
M r .a n d Mr s .P.H .W a t ts a n d
c hildren of B u r c h a r d , Ne b . vi s i te d
the p a s t we e k a t th e W m .B o lln
ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .A u g u s t Klas s an .
Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y K la s s a n a n d
Mr .a n d Mr s .E d K li n g f o r th le f t
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Ha r o ld Fr e nc h home.
LeRo y Ha nsen spe nt a few day .-=
a t t h e W y n n B a e r h o me i n Bla ir .
Mr s .Le s te r Ha n s e n spe nt la s t
Th u rs d ay an d F r id a y a t the C. di . .
An de rs on h o me i n Ar li n g to n .
Be u la h Ha n s e n c a me h o me F r i
da y mo r n i n g a f te r sp en d in g t h e
pa st we e k a t t h e C.K .Anders~
ho me a n d Opa l Ha n s en c a me h o m
Th u r sd a y even in g.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Fren c h,
Ri c h a rd an d Ma r y B e th vi s i te d a t
the J oe L o ve h o me Sund ay .
Th e Ladi es'A i d me e ts wi th
Mr s .H .C.Ha n s e n i n Sep te mbe r.
Th e Rose Hi l l Ru stler s me t
wi th E d n a a n d C a th e r i n e Ne wk i r k
Wednesday w i w a go o d atte nd -
ance.Mr s .L e n a W a r re n ,Mr s .W i ll
Ry a n, Mr s . J . W . S a pp e nf i eld a n d
Mr s .W a l te r Ne ls o n we re so i i d t-
ing fo r th e mi n i s te r la s t we e k .
Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll Ry a n spent
Sun day even ing at J o hn Pe ter son s.
Mr s . L e s te r Ha n s e n wa s a S u n -
da y eve ni n g sup per gu es t a t th e
E m i l An de rs on ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ta y lo r
were Su nd ay vi si to rs a t J o h n
Petersorfs.Th os e he lp i n g Lo u i s Go r e h a m
c e le br ate hi s bi r th da y Fr id ay wer e
Mr .a n d Mr s .De tle f W u lf ,Mr .
an d Mr s .I- Io wa r d_ Ap p le by ,Mr .
an d Mr s .Ma d s Ma ds en ,M r .an dMr s . F r a n k f a d e . a n d th e i r f a m-
ilies.
W o r d ha s been rec eived o f th e
ma r r i a g e o f S ve n J e n s e n J u ly 2 0 ,
a t De n ve r ,Colorado.
Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll J ensen ar e
sp en di ng th i s we e k a t th e De tle f
W u lf h o me wh i le th ey ar e o n ' a
tr i p to Blo o mfi e ld . a n d od ie r
points.
W i ll,Ed n a ,Le o n a a n d Elin -
ab e th Ha n s e n r e tu r ne d h o me S u n -
da y eve n i n g a f te r sp en di ng a
n e e k a t F a i r b u r y .
Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Ha r t le f t th i s
we e k f or Mi n ne s o ta .
The odo re La r s e n lo f t Sa tu r da y
eve n i n g fo r a vi s it wi th f ri e n d s a t
De n vr e ,Cdlnr ado.Mr s .Allis o n
C la r k also re tu r ne d to he r h o me
a t D e n ve r a t th e s a me ti me .
M r .an d Mr s .J o h n Peterson,Do r oth y a n d J a c k sp en t W ednes-
da y eve ni n g a t the F r e d J ensen
ho me ,he lpi n g J e an c elebrate he r
bi rthd ay .
See the NEW
Singer Sewing Machines
n theSINCER SHOP
Call for Free Dmominlion
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and everything for the
'u
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P1\.~|~r.
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When Sorrow
Comes
When the hand of death
enters ionr home.you
realize that many things
are to be done.but you
cannot plan them't'or`yon
are overcome by y o n r/
great loss.
Onr service at such atime
wil prove most acceptable
This is the time to order
your monument for Deco-
ration delivery. We hand-
le an np»to~date stock of
monuments and designs
to select from. Our urices
are moderate.workman-
ship and quality of the
best.`
We will appreciate any
patronage you may have
in our line.
"All work put out on an
absolute guarantee"
0. A. |>El`ERSEN
Monumental Works
Frem ont, Nebrx
See Us First for Low Prices
For lnlormntlnn see
S. Harvey Pounds
Bladr, Nebruka
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pa st we e k a t t h e C.K .Anders~
ho me a nd Op al Ha ns en c a me h om~
Th u r sd a y even in g.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Fren c h,
Ri c h a rd an d Ma r y B e th vi s i te d a t
..3
W1 Q |~5 u ._Gc ou nty ,ple n ty o f musnc wi l l be n u ~
fersef u r ms h e d f o r th e f a i r .:
Th e Su nd ay Sc hool o f the Con»ChR}¢
..rl~
Th e Ladi es'A i d me e ts wi th
Mr s .H .C.Ha n s e n i n Sep te mbe r.
Th e Rose Hi l l Ru stler s me t
wi th E d n a a n d C a th e r i n e Ne wk i r k
Wednesday w i w a go o d atte nd -
ance.Mr s .L e n a W a r re n ,Mr s .W i ll
Ry a n, Mr s . J . W . S a pp e nf i eld a n d
Mr s .W a l te r Ne ls o n we re s o li d t-
ing fo r th e mi n i s te r la s t we e k .
Mr .an d Mr s .W i ll Ry a n spent
Sun day even ing at J o hn Pe ter son s.
Mr s . L e s te r Ha n s e n wa s a S u n -
da y eve ni n g sup per gu es t a t th e
E m i l An de rs on ho me .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ta y lo r
were Su nd ay vi si to rs a t J o h n
Petersorfs.Th os e he lp i n g Lo u i s Go r e h a m
c e le br ate hi s bi r th da y Fr id ay wer e
Mr .a n d Mr s .De tle f W u lf ,Mr .
an d Mr s .I- Io wa r d_ Ap p le by ,Mr .
an d Mr s .Ma d s Ma ds en ,M r .an dMr s . F r a n k f n é e r a n d th e i r f a m-
ilies.
W o r d ha s been rec eived o f th e
ma r r i a g e o f S ve n J e n s e n J u ly 2 0 ,
a t De n ve r ,Colorado.
Mr .a n d Mr s .W i ll J ensen ar e
sp en di ng th i s we e k a t th e De tle f
W u lf h o me wh i le th ey ar e o n ' a
tr i p to Blo o mfi e ld . a n d od ie r
points.
W i ll,Ed n a ,I e o n a a n d Eli z -
nb e th Ha n s e n r e tu r ne d h o me S u n -
da y eve n i n g a f te r sp en di ng s
we e k a t F a i r h u r y .
Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Ha r t le f t th i s
we e k f or Mi n ne s o ta .
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evening for a visit with friend.; at
Denvre,Cdkarado.Mrs.Alliso.\
Clark also returned to her home
at Denver" at the same time.
Mr.and Mrs.John Peterson,
Dorothy and Jack spent Wednes-
day evening at the Fred Jensen
home, helping Jean celebrate her
birkhday.
With Modern Sales Rooms and
office at 2562 Hnrney St.. Omaha.
they feature sales and,service of
the world renowned peerless motor
cus.'
After a scrutinizing study of
the Peerless motor product,this
prominent coneem accepted the
sales agency with one idea-that
this partncular car would give the
buying public the utmost in motor
values for their dollars.
The purchaser oi'the Peerless
does not buy just so much metal,
so much wood, so much rubber and
so much cloth and rnawrial that
toes into A car.He buys trouble-
ixee und satisfactory transporta-
tion for years so come.While the
manufacturers of most automo-
biles make frequent and radical
changes of models with the result
that such a car goes out of style in
n short time and consequently de-
preciates greatly in value,the
maker of the Peerless feature 1
program of constantly bettering
their cars rather than making fre»
See the NEW
Singer Sewing Machines
n theSINCER SHOP
Call for Free Dmominlion
If your old machine needs
repairs just call BLACK 183
NEEDLES BELTS
and everything for the
'u
Locnted in Qmlha at 1101-1109
Howard Sl. they fexlure loul and
long distmee movlng,packing,
shipping of fumiture and house-
hold goods.The;also feature
safe modern storage warehouse
ance at nm-naive ratel.Phone
Jlckson 0288.All goods are carefully handled
by experienced men.Good sale
storage at moderate rates.
This establishment provides a
servim that has all the high class,
dependable and convenient fest-
ures that are found in the largest
cities ot the country.This is not
only one 01 the foremost concerns
in this pan o f the ante , but ln
addition provides the most modem
equipment for long dia m mov-
ing of household goods, pianrs, etc.
ln all depanments of their busi-
ness they render u very satisfac-
1 .Tee J ansen and Pete Nelson
a r d Ca dy ac c ompanied L y le
ns e n to h i s h o me a t Ge n o a
ee k fo r a vi si t.
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quent and drastic changes.The
result of this policy is aa Peerless
owner keeps his car for years-
two or three times as long as he
would keep an ordinary car. This
statement does not mean that the
Peerless models are not kept up-to
date in fundamental rightness of
design and beauty of body lines
and colors.The rightness of
their entire engineering and d
sign and the characteristic beau-
ty of these fine cars is always in
style.
They build to only the highest
standard of quality and built. as an
integral part of the Peerless are
all the charcteristic xl:-finements
and qualities that make the name
of Peerless a standard of quality.
The extent in which they have
succeeded ls daily proven by the
number of Peerless cars you see
on tha streets and pass on the
highways in this section.
'Peerless maidels afford all the
comfort of a Pullman coach in
their seating features and the
hardware and upholstering would
a large and constantly growing
patronage throughout the stale.
At this place your household
goods are placed in a room,pro-
tected against invasion from moths
and the many conditions that de-
stroy upholsmry and rugs, are at
all times clean, dry and sanitary.
The charges will be found of the
moat pleasing character.
They operate some of the finest
moving vans in the state.For
pianos and other heavy articles
they supply the most modern ap-
pliances in gpecial derricks,ginpole
équipment, etc.Their employees
are all men of long experienm in
this. line of work and can he de-
pended upon to do your work in a'
caréful and conscientious manner.
Another fact of great impor-
tanqe ua the public is the fact that
wha the dlstcnce is ton great to
tend.'
All welcome at the Church of
God.
Read the news In The Enterprise.
Barnes~Taber Motor Co., Omaha
Peerless Auto Salzs and Serv ice
l a n d Ai .\ |iIu\ Yinn f n f h a hi nrhnnf
I 4
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»» . . . . _ .= . = . . = 4 u: m e s : = | : :
A N N O U N C I N G
A VARIETY OF COLCRS
on t/ze Cohevro/et ~
at no extra cost/'
In keeping with the progressive
policies that have carried Chev-
rolet to record»bi-eaking heights
of success-the new Chevrolet
Six is now made available in a
wide variety of colors at no
extra cost.
Still further enhancing the in-
lmm-»§n k»»;n nf ok; nnnrunlnnn
role! Six, you will realize that in
performance is equally as out»
standing as its beauty. It Haslxcs
away at the trafhc signal. It tops
the steepest hills with an aburv
dant reserve o f power.Th e
steering wheel responds to your
slightest touch. .And the quiet,
non-locking, four-wheel brakes
\ f
A*
Fidelity Storage & Van Co., bmaha
Local and Long Dlstance Moving
goods and see them loaded on a
I car....,..... .,......, V. ..... ......-....,...bodies by Fisher, these striking
new colors give to the Chevrolet
Six an order of smartness unap-
p ro a c h e d i n a n y o t h e r l o w -
priced car in the world.
And when you drive the Chev-
are unusually quick and positive
in action.
Come in today.Sce this senaa»
ti o n al Che vrol e t , S i x w h i c h
actually sells in the price range
of the four.'
The Roadster. $5251The P,ld€K0|¢v$5251'Um Cg¢g|\, $5951 'Hu Coupe. $5951 'nu sw-
C°"P¢»$545l The S¢dnn.$675| T|\¢lmperialSedm\. $695. All price: 1.0. la. Iucwry. Flint, Mic-In
For ihe best results tum your
moving problems over to this cam-
pany.Then you can rest auund
that every detail will receive the
I proper attention
The manager, Mr.. W. W. Kdier,
is a progressive and accommodat-
ing business man of the commun-
ity with 37 years experience and
will be found pleased and Nady to
give you any infomation you mxy
wish regarding any feature of the
\.COMPARE du delivered #doin lrell u than llu pda lu ¢:1nr.|\d¢rln3 ascuunbils vdu-A
Clalfrullfl dlIlvuid pda; lududn only tunollblo ehnguu in J ani.I\»\1 ani #haw"ln
imodem and dependable service.
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company,Blai
J . A . J A S P E R S E N , H e r m a n , N e b r .
r!Their generous patronage strong|l:l attests the fact that ¢he |>ubEc
has realized the full value of flmir
service and the attention of the
readers of this paper is directed to
the fi rm when they are eonnm-
phti ng moving nnything m y *
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n-1-an-»--»-mn nnmnrmss--1 Bllir, Nebl-uh, Augult 22. 1929t c m ;l v i n
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| wud,randspent
in Blair.
t l t t the
ff,over from
to spend'f~'.Ma,ry
-eel
.amine up
moon and
; her par
Crosby.
spendigrs
20 feet in dameter holds airprox-
imately 160 mn.
Some of the things um should
be embered in building n silo
a n follows:the wills should
be pn tically slr Light and should
be u near as posdble tree from
co me m Thin will pmvlde n min-
some of the Mlm is above the
ground the wnlls should he suf~
Iiciently thick to prevent freez-
ing.A good tool makes n di n
more durable, and it adds greatly
m its nppeannce and if it is
|appmdm1|tely» 40 p°m..f|. ol endl-
age each day while calves and
growing ltock,one should fi gun
o n Jeedlng nppgoxlmqbely 2 0
pounds to each animld.
The capndty in round silos var-
ies with the height and diameter.
A silo zo feet hlgh and 10 !eet`in
diameter holds approximately 22
ton while x mlla 30 feet in heightand 10 fget in dnmeter holds ap~
pmximntely 40 ton up n si lo 80
feet in height and 12 tfeet in di-
ameter holdl approximnfely 60 ton
while I silo 80 feet in height and
tight lt nsdns materially In ~
vengjng lreezing.
Sllos which have the abové hat
uma will be Ioundlalrly anv m
lent and will cause littk trpul:when properly filled with -
nillge.
Washr
;
| wud,randspent
in Blair.
t l t t the
ff,over from
to spend'f~'.Ma,ry
-eel
.amine up
moon and
; her par
Crosby.
spendigrs
20 feet in dameter holds airprox-
imately 160 mn.
Some of the things um should
be embered in building n silo
a n follows:the wills should
be pn tically slr Light and should
be u near as posdble tree from
co me m Thin will pmvlde n min-
some of the Mlm is above the
ground the wnlls should he suf~
Iiciently thick to prevent freez-
ing.A good tool makes n di n
more durable, and it adds greatly
m its nppeannce and if it is
|appmdm1|tely» 40 p°m..f|. ol endl-
age each day while calves and
growing ltock,one should fi gun
o n Jeedlng nppgoxlmqbely 2 0
pounds to each animld.
The capndty in round silos var-
ies with the height and diameter.
A silo zo feet hlgh and 10 !eet`in
diameter holds approximately 22
ton while x mlla 30 feet in heightand 10 fget in dnmeter holds ap~
pmximntely 40 ton up n si lo 80
feet in height and 12 tfeet in di-
ameter holdl approximnfely 60 ton
while I silo 80 feet in height and
tight lt nsdns materially In ~
vengjng lreezing.
Sllos which have the abové hat
uma will be Ioundlalrly anv m
lent and will cause littk trpul:when properly filled with -
nillge.
Wash
~QBorrom ROAD
lr. and Hrs. Marshall 'Muon of
0nlh». spent Satuniay allernoon
'ith Hrs . Tya on'| mo the r,Mrs.
Frank Pilxer.
Uni s Gri mm,son of Mr.and
l r . a n d Mrs.Louie Grimm, was
l r d i n z a fev daya lu x weekwith his cousins, children of Mr.
and M n .John Quinlan of .tho
. l x m y district,coming home |'1
Sunday.
lr. und Mrs. Cliffo rd Ray en-
i e r h i n d 'hzesdny at dinner for
in Illinois.Mr.and M n .James Paulsen,
who were married August tenth.at Sioux City, Iowa and went tora week'| visit in Dakota, returned
to the Lara Paulsen home Satur-
day afternoon Mt. And Hrs; Geo-Sheeta of Herman,aoeompanled
them.Sunday evening about as
friends and neighbors inyited
themzelvee in no offer heat mdlel
and congratulations to this wonhy'couple and enjoyd a ireai of ice
wal d dgnrs.°"Sl".§; ElifarsF;':g1|s<;1 ~;_; vo-3-~
Saturd to t r sls ro f f He n ry - e a rd v m\ d llunhandz
"'"¥ll!-'MJ evening, taking in the ~ Mr. and lIrs.DS
Sunda evening vi dwra a t An~
drew ork'x.Garl Koenig spent Sunday a t
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mn. Charles Koenig.Gifford Compton, who has been
working out at Lorenzo, Neb., re-
,turned home Sunday evening. I-le
vbmughr his aunt., Mrs. Gus War-
rick and daughter, Betty of Peeu,
Colo., with him and they plan to
vidt around Blair for s few weeks.Fred Peck and family and Mins,Edng Aldrich were shopping i n
EdC hl i | wl le na u df a mi l y w e r
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man picnio.
M x g m °°"==;;M=°<1 daughter.
e spent y evwnh Mr. and Mrs. J. P. S. Jemen.
in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. lgggm Rasmussen
en the owing 'ne r Su nda y : Mr. a nd » . £ "n.¢
Rasmussen and dnughw,Helen,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete lversongmd sou
Robert, Mr. nd Mrs. Jeursonen-
sen, Mr. and Mn. Ed Christensen,
Mrs. Shen-er»and Jens Iverson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and
children,Mr.and Mrs.Cedl
Thompson and son, Kenneth, Mrs.
|Syracuse drove do w"
Tuesday with frleriq
They were dinner sg-
Home.
A few friends dro'iB
Da ko ta ci ty lm Sur.the afternoon wnhilé
Pizey.'.n m Lydia r m x g f
from Omaha Fddny af
|pen¢'u few hours wil
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pau
Miss Martha Nelson-
a week'a vacation from
iageeach day while calves and
growing ltock,one should fi gun
o n Jeeding lnnxv rimqhlv 2 0
pounds fo each animld.
The capndty in round silos var-
ies with the height and diameter.
A silo zo feet Mgh and 10 !eet`in
vengjng lreezing.
Sllos which have the abové kat
uma will be Ioundlalrly anv m
lent and will cause little trpubwhenproperlyfilledwith~
nillge.
ton while x mlla 30 feet in heightand 10 fget in dnmener holds ap~
pmximntely 40 ton up n si lo 80
feet in height and 12 \feet in di-
ameter holdl approximnfely 60 ton
while I silo 80 feet in height and
llsibuumn hm-\~|'¢~»-~»~ m-
elntri s s u...-Grld nun. uhh1-nuskul Invo-a.» »~. dn.-ie
.pqq-(1-m| .¢ )
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lmately 160 mn.
Some of the things um should
be embered in building n silo
a n follows:the wills should
be pn tically slr Light and should
be u near as posdble tree from
comem Thin will pmvlde n min-
I Wash
Dresses
W5$1.95
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.~r~E§;f m . ~1
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some of the Mlm is above the
ground the wnlls should he su!-
Iiciently thick to prevent free:-
ing.A good tool makes n dlo
more durable, and it adds greatly
m its nppeannce and if it l l
Amazing Overtone Switch
makes slmm RADIO
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their guests,Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Kihkr ul Los Angeles, Calif., Mr.
n a .M n .N.A.Mulford,M n .s um L a ne a nd Gene and Buddy
You o! Blai r.lr. and Mrs. George Hain and
Yin-#nh spent Tuesday evening
'ith lr, and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.
Pftudce Smith md his brother.
GI! of Craig, let: Tuesday of latsux; and am sf-iU at Nunn. Colo.,
lo ahng nine:the threshing on
iheir nLher'n estate.They founda better harvest. than expected u
dau will be over 10,000 bushels.
'j`h¢y use combine machines.Mr.and Mrs.Ejner Pederne'\
a nd Betty Jane of Blair,spent
Thursday evening i t the A.E.
Dixon home. =The Blue Birds of Bono Canning
-Club,with their lender,Elennor
Dixon, had their annual picnic on.Frigily afternoon at `Bu'm's lake.
Tl!! reported lots of fun wading,
:owing and eating.A representative of an aluminum
umpmv held a duno mmzia n and
served supper nt the w. J.Simon~
.een balm Friday evemng,mo lexnnvfldins w the izwitadow wenlr. a nd Mm F. Mulle r a nd nan,
l x .and Mrs. o. M. Mathews, Mr.and Mn. I-'red Hunium and Birdie
lx. amd Mrs. Byron Bunn,l i n .
Lan Paulsen and Ann, Mrs. Pnn-Bne Smith and Jane Bes\¢|, Mr.
.nd Mn. R. M. Iverson nnd chil-
Ii lw M r . a n d Mrs. A. E.Dixon
n n h m i l y .It gave an upponun-
1s1
Wednesday she went to Bm;-.wtheMrs.Margaret lvenon and
Mrs. Eliza Warrick homes,Mr. und Mrs.Byron Bead andtwo mm, spen! Tuud-ly evening
with Mr.and Mrs.Ben Pike atTekamah.Wedntsdny,Mr.and
Mn. Pike came to Benrds w spend
the rest of the weekMiss Eleanor Dixon was n Tue-day and Wednesday guest of Miss
Helen Swndgurd at the S. Sv!nd~
guard home south of Blair.Mrs.Byron Beard returned home
Saturday miter spending the putweek with her parents, Mr.and
Mrs. Frank Pike in Blair.
Chris Christensen of Potter,Nab. and Mac Wanick who waxlk-ed for him,g w Omaha with a
shipment of ttle Sunday .andspent a few g, at N. Wan-|ck's.
They returned Wednesday m Pob-
ter.Mrs. Elizabeth Pruner of Oma-ha.spent Friday with MaxneMlthews, who returned home w\§h
her friend for A week-end vidt m
Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn enter-tained Dr.Chas.Mead,HenryTaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scuth-
ern and :on al Module, Iowa on
Sunday afternoon."'
Mr. and Mrs. 0pa\ Reeves were
dinner guests at the C. B.Bunn
home Sunday.
Omaha md Elk City to spend sev
eral days with friends.
Jnmes Kehoe left Saturday for¢15.u.Llpplncuu. mu uunuy,Rixdy Kiehl and S. Lockling were
dinner gullh o f Mr. a nd Mm.
Clark Lippincott on 'I`uesdsy.Mrs.Andrew Beck and daugh-
ter; called on Mrs.Msrcun Beck
of Blxir Wdnesdny afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Comphm and
Betty atiended the Cow TestingAssociation picnic nt Ax-lingmn on
last Wednesday.|Mr.and Mrs.s m need ofWespinWeberwere allen;azHarry gmithh on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. AKred Hansen andGeraldine spent Sunday evening at||.he Neil West home in Bldr.
Callers a t John Cornp¢nn's onI Mundly were Mr. and Mn. Lynn
Annmnng and Russell ol Casper,
Wy°~Sunday morning Mr.and Mrs
Walter McCracken and Domthy
drove to Genoa,Mr.and Mrs.
McCracken returned home Monday
aid Dorothy will leave Genoa on
Wednesday for California.
Mrs. August Huetpig of Laurel
spent lan week with Mrs. Walter
:McCracke:1.Lyle Guyer and family wereWednesday evening callers at the
Clark Lippincott home.|m a d l y evening Chris Jensen
gm an hte cream social for the
smilies that he had thnshed lor.
(Tha fnllowing funilia were pres-ent:Jonas Blomhug, Lars Paul-
sen. Louie Mencke, Harry Smith,
E.F.David,Arthur Weutherby
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Milo Hart and daughter, Barbara,Miss Amanda Peterson, F.C.(J.Peterson and Walter Petersen were
Thursday evening guests of Mr.And Mrs. Fred Jensen .Mr. and Mn. Otto Chriitensen
were Sunday dinner guggm gfMrs. George Witte in Bennington,
In the afternoon they motond to
Riverview park, Cnner Lake andto the muny air field where Mr.
Christensen had an airplane ride.Mr.and Mrs.Roy A-'ollen and
daughter, Eloxis spent Sunday eve
ning at the Ruben Rasmusaen
home.
Frank Linden and daughter,
Margaret, Miss Ida Anderson and
George Urwin spent Tuesday eve-
ning with Mr.and Mrs.JensKrogh.Mis. George Witte and son and
Mrs. Henry Newmyer and dmh-
ter, Lois spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Otw Christen-
sen and family.
.Mr.and Mrs.I-Inns M.Ander-
sqn gud fa mily o f the McCarthy
dxstnct spent Sunday evening at
the John Jensen home.E m m a linden spent several
days this week with Edward and
Arno Lorenzen, near Calhoun.
Mr.and Mrs..lim Edwards
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Edwards in Omaha.
CROWELL HOME
as laundnss at the Homer ,she isvisiting her parents in , Ia.
_Rev.and Mrs.Dau y vis-
xted Grandma Famham 'Monday
afternoon. .Mr. Alfrgd Pizey of Sioux City
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs.Mary Pizey.
Dr.J.G.Shick spent Sunday
at Wauneta, Neb.where he rep-
resented the Hume in.th6service»=
at the M. E. church./ _
Mrs. Ruse Meahan rt1\med on
Saturday from l fe w dny lv i zi t
with friends and xelntiva in New-
man Grove and viclnity.-
Mm. Annie Manin_wasj/a}Sun.
day visitor.She bro ught; Mr.
Haven and another yd\m§man,
both of Fremont, who have charge
of the services at the M. E. church
in Blair the past two Sundays
during Rev.Bader's vacation.
These two men very ably cnn~
ducted our chapel services Sunday
afternoon and we enjoyed It. very,
very much.' t
The Foreign Missionaxy Society
in company with Rev. and Mrs.
Simpson nil of Craig, brought n
picnic lunch over list Wednesday
and ate an the Crowell Home
lawn.In the afternoon they put
on a very interesting pmgfam in
our ehapeL The prog;-nm con~
dshed nl musical numbers and
Amazing Overtone Switch
makes slmm RADIO
12-Months-in-the-Year Radio
mv-\,.¢.::.~~
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Tlut L2-month Hallo ln n rbllltyl Only InSILVER RADIO will yon find the OvertoneSwltoh md Static Control.
The operation in simple. When oonditlonn aregood, the pressure of a B r on the switchgivesyoufullvalueof TY.hi h musicalhots, even from dhmm statlonn. 'i1...., when
eonditionn are bad and static tortures yourear,~o touch ol' the switch uubdnes static to thepoint where reception ngaln becomes e plefnure.
Through the Ovcrtone Switch we give youbonu- ton;Jeér ennncintion-less static in
summer-year 'round perfonnance for the Ent(hue. lsn't that worth looking into?
Ask the SILVER RADIO dealer tp proVe those
startling claims by a free demonstration INYOUH HOME. Hearing is believing.
4 No Aerial or Loop Needed >
fu ¢I>"be¢=E»m¢ afquginted *i§h. ¢¢|hir. ind Llrp. 1:gyro.n _g Wallace and Donald Dr .x G sh}}i¢m Decatur m l n wmcn me Home m l n enE;.§1"'"°" Bolt n d last §»védnL.d.y to investigate the joyed very, very ""ch'
iuiz na m n.r1 Hernimn Inlugm/er on man.H-_Mn. Mi nnie mmny, Hugh Mc -| °'9¢ o f a My wha made lr
:er (ktcken and daughter,Helen 0f.tSon for admission w C
Omaha were Friday guests of Mr.Home.
J.and Mrs. Walter McCracken.Dr.and Mrs.Shlck and
»p\im-c o Nc nE c A'no N.4 1 . c nunc u
rowell A.F.Newell,P u m r
Mrs.mn..-.~|. Q.-nmu na m ..'..\..,.|, Q..-
nil-Q and Mrs. K
¥.'£'~.;' f,`L""oi§§Ei\`é"i>v2E.8ééééSf.'
Mbnnrsi n n d Me sd a me s W
A w n i n g vis ito rs
'W nr riak fnnlilv..Miss Hazel Dohse and Georre
Binelme, Jr. of Blair, were 3u1-
day anernoon guests at the W. J-
Bolte home.Mr.and Mrs.George Johnson,
Hrs. Norman Wmritk and daugh-
Qa, hinxine spent Friday afuernnon
a ¢.n. .num Warrick home.Verne uusmsun and helper built
» sn <1 av. the A E Dixon
¢ nE 'i ~1 3 TBS i £ E, s pe nt S un dny e v e | ~ W u rl o k a nd O li v eningwithM m Geo.Hlnehne of and Wm.Rathmnn of m m vis-I
Dc Soto, who has been ill.~.guggy suRpergue e;JnRalpl|\| éf i Chris Jensen s Saturday
ar-ee y 'ere . an .Mesdames Joe Bandur of }{em\an,'Mrs.Bertha M° M ° ' " § :keptFloyd and ouie Marshall of Blair, *'°'%'°for Walwr Mc ckens
Mrs.Alec Mellck of Lincoln and while they were at Genoa.
Mrs. Pele Dischner of Columbus.|
Mr and Mrs.cxifford Ray | - { l L L S ] [ ) E N E W S 0 F.I Sm.;v...|_¢..... .\.Mk....mr gnmlnv ne the N. A. Mul-I n A n i n n n n n u n r n n u n m
Underwood drove to Arlingt.
Friday afternoon.
Rev.W.H.Underwood 1
his brother,Rev.E.Unde
at the Methodist hospital
week.Rev.Underwood r<
that he is recovering very
from sevenl slight opemtioi
will be able to return to his
in Kilrmre. Neh. in a short \
v l n a n s a a n w u v v l l i l . I U U B I U L B \ J \ l | | "on on day m°1'ni_'1z.Public ntvites will
ri s i ted lb e re su me d Su n da y , S e pte mb e r 8 .
rwnod
last
eports
nicely
1s and
Authur-When my play wx
produced the public stormed tl
ticket office!
Friend--Did they get their mol
ey back!home .__
time.
ls
ll!
1-
Your choice of our bent
Wash Dresses for $1.65 and
$1.95.Style xlwayx wins
and our Wash Dresses have
Nebraska-Iowa bridge corporgiion
lthe members of our family were
given complimentary passes overthe Blair brldge last Tuesday eve-
ning.Forty-eight of our mein-
bers were able to take advantage
of the privilege and crossed the
bridge in care fumished by some
of our Blair folks.For thix kind-
ness we thank Miss Florence Smith
Mrs.Charlie Famham,Mrs.W.
M.Huller,Dr.Hemphill.Frahk
Brass, Wm. Arndt, J. E. Campbell,
..1 »~|»|~e~n(hue. lsn't that worth looking into?
Ask the SILVER RADIO dealer lp proVe Lhcse
startling claims by a free demonstration IN
YOUH HOME. Hearing is believing.
4 No Aeriai or Loop Needed >
Made by SILVER-MARSHALL, Inc.,Chimgn
Dhu-ibumod by w. J. SAS
snvén ON RADIO IS LIKE STERLING ON s|Lv1-:R
V A L U E S
Will E. Mickel Music Co.
0maha's Musical Headquaners
Loaled at 15th and Harney S¢.s..vsdes their lines of wind and
Omaha,they feature the best in string instruments, where modest
m ~»~ ....--
mn n zlzn s BUIL D PIT s | L o s
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léngth depends upon the number
of animals which will eat ensil-
age.
O! these various types ot silosit should be remembered that the
most convenient are also the
most expensive and likewise thecheapest is the least convenient.
When ensilage is fed alone (this
is a poor practice)each animal
will consume from 4% bu lgbungs
of ensilnge for each 100 pounds
of live weight and heavy produc-
v.an~rs.~.. c~rnud anced grain ration will consume
They are nlnolutdy gnu-
lf §ll"Lll1i,_
StyleShoppe
Has It
n
Omaha,they feature the best in
Will E. Mickel Music Co.
0maha's Music al Hea dquarters
-. . . __
.vades their lines of wind and
string instruments, where modest
Loated at 15th and Harney Sta..
musical instruments of all kinds.
After September first they will
lhave a representative in this sec-
tion.Mr. Helfelfinger will repfe-
sent them locally after that time,
They feature leading manufac-
turers' brands of pianos in every
style and shape.Having been in
the music business for years they
are capable of giving you valuable
suggestions and advice.Whatever
suggestions they offer may bere-lied upon as being authentlcf |
is impossible for us to gi\'¢i
an adequate idea of the qual--
l t
here
ities
ured
and reasonable prices feat-
in their stock.We would
suggest Lhat you call at their'
store and see for yourself.
At Will E.Miekel Music Co'a
Store will he found the latest re-
cords by the world's foremost mus-
icians and entertainers.l-'rom the
time a new record ia issued until
i t appears at this store is very
short.Their service in supplies
and sheet music is also very corn-
plete.
The same alr of supremacy ln-
prices are the motto.
|Nearly every child at some time
,or other explesms a desire for
some kind of a musical instrument
probably a hand piece.'rm i s ,
'of course, a natural and worthy
:desire and one that should be en-
couraged.In most cases, however,
the parents do not keep up With
'the latest and best ideas in instru-
fments, and are at :t loss as to what
'instrument or brand is mast suit-
able for their use.We see ,from
this that the first and perhaps
'the only thing, to do in eaaeshif
,this kind is the selection of ane-
iliable dealer, one in whom yatiean
place confidence.Realizing the, re-
sponsibility this places upon them,
these people are very careful in
helping you to mlect instruments
which flt your peed; best and rep-
resent the lest value.ln viewo f t h e s e Q . are glad to re-
commend the Will E. Mickel Music
Company to our readers and gm
dict for them a steady and con-
stant growth.-Adv.I
" " § L ~.»J 1.Denis o - r v -- _ __,L »a n d n s -.-.f f o r d h o m e i n B l a i r .
a I Q )\ . ¢ r e i \ . { l n §a . . i . . l l T J O . .v u -
i t u g p x L a u . ,. 1 : >1. . |: \. u L m r u t h u ,- ,o m g ~~R a y .B L N C H N O T E S
" l l r s .A .E .D i x o n r e t u r e d F r i -
d a x i u m a u n r e e d a y s ; n o . h \ = n s 'h i r .a n d 1 \ I r s .W m .S e l t z p g D e
\3rl.lLhU.L1 nn. uno 1. l.\l\.J' .l
hir. and Mrs. Robert Rasmusseagmd family qgent Wednesday eve:mug With M and Mrs. Jena So:
ensen, near Drum.at Camn Brewster, south of Soto, were I'nday evenmg smltols Louie denies;g1l§d _choxjqs las
5
B
I;
n
Omaha,they feature the best in
Will E. Mickel Music Co.
0maha's Music al Hea dquarters
-. . . __
.vades their lines of wind and
string instruments, where modest
Loated at 15th and Harney Sta..
musical instruments of all kinds.
After September first they will
lhave a representative in this sec-
tion.Mr. Helfelfinger will repfe-
sent them locally after that time,
They feature leading manufac-
turers' brands of pianos in every
style and shape.Having been in
the music business for years they
are capable of giving you valuable
suggestions and advice.Whatever
suggestions they offer may bere-lied upon as being authentlcf |
is impossible for us to gi\'¢i
an adequate idea of the qual--
l t
here
ities
ured
and reasonable prices feat-
in their stock.We would
suggest Lhat you call at their'
store and see for yourself.
At Will E.Miekel Music Co'a
Store will he found the latest re-
cords by the world's foremost mus-
icians and entertainers.l-'rom the
time a new record ia issued until
i t appears at this store is very
short.Their service in supplies
and sheet music is also very corn-
plete.
The same alr of supremacy ln-
prices are the motto.
|Nearly every child at some time
,or other explesms a desire for
some kind of a musical instrument
probably a hand piece.'rm i s ,
'of course, a natural and worthy
:desire and one that should be en-
couraged.In most cases, however,
the parents do not keep up With
'the latest and best ideas in instru-
fments, and are at :t loss as to what
'instrument or brand is mast suit-
able for their use.We see ,from
this that the first and perhaps
'the only thing, to do in eaaeshif
,this kind is the selection of ane-
iliable dealer, one in whom yatiean
place confidence.Realizing the, re-
sponsibility this places upon them,
these people are very careful in
helping you to mlect instruments
which flt your peed; best and rep-
resent the lest value.ln viewo f t h e s e Q . are glad to re-
commend the Will E. Mickel Music
Company to our readers and gm
dict for them a steady and con-
stant growth.-Adv.I
|926 CHEVROLET COUPE
New Daw finldu.Mow: llmmnglu
ly reconditioned.2 new tires xml
S p o d a n s .He r e ll n r e ml a r t o
drive tn school.Down payment
s s s n.
1926 FORD TUDOR
Able, transmission :nd motor com»
llleiely nhecked. ,5 Balloon Hrs.
looks Ind runs good.Down pny-
mmz $90.00.
_|-*\1.\
V A L U E S
That Defy Comparison
During the past few weeks we have taken in trade
on the new Chevrolet Six a great selection of fine
used cars.And to reduce our stock immediately we
have priced them to sell on sight"-values that actu-
ally defy comparison.
These cars have been carefully checked over by.our
expert mechanics?--and whenever necessary,have
been thoroughly repaired and reconditioned.At~
tachezl to the radiator cap of each of these cars is the
famous Chevrolet Red "UJY Mat 6'a/mls"tag---your
absolute assurance of Quality and Value.Come in
today.We know we have the car you want.And
our prices and terms will amaze you.
Look At These Bargains
1928 CHEVROLET COACH |929 MODEL A FORD
Five good Balloon mira.Mecl\an~Panel delivery.This car is like
lnlly ll x°°¢l a s' new.Bumpers.new,lun only been driven 1300
span tire and healer. -Down pay-miles.Take a look at this one.
ment--$l50.00.Down payment-$200.01
1935 pong TOURING 1926 FORD ROADSTER
1921 CHEVROLET jrouxzmc ms CHEVROLET 'rocmxc
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company
Blair, Nebraska
,. . . . . . . . . , . . . .-. . _ . _ . . . . _____
|921 CuEvno|,x-:'r COACH
New Blue Dnco finish.Motor,
lnmmiuima, And duwl thorough-
ly ncanditinned.5 good B;lloon
dren.Come in and drive mn une.
Down payment--10.00.
m e MODEL A FORD
SPORT COUPE
This ar hu been thnrouthly re-
eondiiianed.New Duco finish, and
has 5 good Bllloon fins.Down
r p m - s | 4 o . \ o .
ypy urc; dgughtqr, Fayp:_Mr ag:Angeles Wednesday, for home aft-
er .dx weeks with relatives there.The A. W.Clarke and R.. M.lreraon families spent Sunday alt-
ermoa at the Loren Layman nome.Mr. and Mrs Lara Paulsen and
daughter, Anna left last Tuesday
morning to drive w Oklahoma tovi d re la ti ve ;Mr. and Mrs. Jas.Pllll-Sen are caring for the farm
#s the absence ol their par-
e A little daughter,Shirley Ann
was welcomed by Mr.and MrDavid Mathews at the Lord Liste
hospital in Omaha Thursday, Aug.
J B .Mr. and Mm o. M. Mathews
r e n t _down Sundaq to make we
acquaintance of their firstgrand-
child.
Hin Eleanor Dixon attended a(hi Omen lawn tea given Sunday
afternoon at,the Woman's Club,going down with Mr.and Mrs
L- C. Klopp.
Mrs. Don Melzler and VirginialP¢1lt Sunday with her father, P.
Haley and a sister in Blair. Mr.
Iletnnger had dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Tyum.
Saturday and Sunday guests ol
lr . a n d Mrs.W. J.Bolte werelr. ~ Mrs . Charle s Krakan and
two children of Carson, Iowa and
l r .and M r ;Elmer Alexanue ranztwo children of Council Bl s
rs.B.B.Co and .daughter .».m.i"€~7§¢...¢.y'§°.2§'..
'lhe summers visit with relatives
home.Russell and Perry Ryan, Arnold
Johns and Neil Sutton spent Sun-day afternoon with Dick and Don
lappiacott.Saturday dinner guests of Mrs.
Clark Lippincott wem Misses Dor-
othy lilonus, marie Planz, Esther
Smith, Mildred Jensen,Henrietta
Lamb and Helen Nelson,all of
Omaha.Q Loule Mencke and family attend
ed a picnic at Elmwood park ln
S9 Omaha Sunday.Mrs. C. R. button and Mra John
Sutton and several other friendsof Mrs. Martin Bertelaen, drove mOmaha Wednesday to callon.l\er
at the Swflisli Emanuel hospital.
|Mr.EL . David spent a few
days last week with his folks at
Prescott, Iowa.M m .lack Hlrons of Omaha,
was a week-end guest at the E. C.
Lippincott home.I Mr,and M m 1-'red Peck and
children and Miss Edna Aldrich
of Carroll, Iowa were Sunday din~
ner guests at Frank Biffam .
MT. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and
children were Friday evenlif vis-itors at the parental, Gus encke
homeMr.and Mrs.Elmer Munson,
Han.-x Anderson and Flora of Orna-
ha and Mr.S.l»°d=1i='|s.spent
Sunday at Clark Lippinmtt'a.
Mr.Anhur Weathefhy and
Everett and Miss Naomi Smith
called at Fred Peck: Friday eve COALW illsoon be needed.Ordef
from us n o w an d get clean
coal direct, from the cars and
the costislessthan it will be I
t ;lu n \|fe-vie u o f Oma liu w ouia n ot be co m-
pkte without extended references
in an institution which bn been a
potent factor in the financial, .md
ind'u.ltrial development of thi;
ncdon fm- rum
i t wa s t h e 'iti ma L e ou tg r vwth
|- 0 I
|Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ehninget.
of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.HenryTegt and family oi Fremont, Mr.
and Mrs.Clark Stricklett andfamilya n;Mr.and Mrs.Dan
Phillips.|Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel
Taft spent Thursdaywvening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rasmussen.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Noyes,ofBlain/ and Mrs. Joe Barry and
children of Omaha spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. .lim Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broderson ofNickerson,hir.and Mrs.C.K.
Anderson of Arlington.Mr.andMm.Hans Mslthiesen and son,
Vernon ot Herman, Mr. and Mn.
Jens Krogh, Mr. and Mrs. EmeraldVanBeekwereSundaydinner
guests at the Frank Linden
home.Misa Anna Russell of Oma-
ha,and Chris Anderson of Her-man, called late in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
daughter,Faye and Grandma
Compwn attended the Old Settlers
picnic held at Calhoun Thursday.
Mr. and M m Otto Christensen
and daughter, Lavon, Jesse Witte,Mr. andMr|. Nels Christensen and
children,Mr.and Mrs.Alfred
Paulsen,Mr.and Mrs.AndrewMatzen,Mr.and Mrs.August
Matzen,Jr.,Wm.Matzen and
Miss Emu Sundl enjoyed a picnicsupper at I-lennnn park last Sat-
lion.Mr. He~lfelfinger will ~e~fe-
sent them locally after that time,
They feature leading manufac-turers' brands of pianos ln every:
style and shape.Having been in
tlle music business for years they
are capable of giving you valuable
suggestions and advice.Whatever
|~~»;~=~|:~some kind of a musical inatrtmient
probably a hand piece.'rm i s ,
of course, a natural and worthy
desire and one that should be en-
couraged.In most cases, however,
the parents do not keep up With
'the latest and best ideas in instru-
'ments, and are at :\ loss as to what
suggestions they offer may bere-llnstrument or brand is most suit-lied upon as being authentlcf "lable for their use.We see ,from
lt is lmpossible for us to giveithis that the first and perhaps
here an adequate idea of the qual--the only thing, to do ln eaaeshif
ities and reasonable prices feat-lghia kind ia the selection of ane-
ured in their stock.We wouldiliable dealer, one in whom yotiean
suggest that you call at their'
store and see for yourself.
At Will E.Mickel Music Co'a
Store will he found the latest re-
cords by the world's foremost mus-
icians and entertainers.l-'rom the
time a new record ia issued until
l t appears at this store is very
short.Their service in supplies
and sheet music is also very corn-
plete.
The same alr of supremacy ln-
place confizlence.Realizing the, re-
sponsibility this places upon them,
these people are very careful in
helping you to mlect instruments.
which flt your peed; best and rep-
resent the test value.ln viewo f th e s e fi . . a r e gla d to r e -
commend the Will E. Mickel Music
Company to our readers and r e
dict for them a steady and con-
\ ntant growth.-Adv.
sale imemnene me:-via and one
that has made saving easier lor
hundreds of people.Saving 5.4 not
hard when you once begin and this
innihxtlon hu left. nothing undone
in its effort tn mnke saving easy
for its patrons.A small amount
ol money is all that is necessary
o ..
patrons an afforded every pou-
ible governmental protection and
convmience ls well as that, afford-
ed by the adminhle policies of the
management md the inhemnt in-
tegrity of its affieen and direct-
on.
The officers in charge an the
coun!y'| best men of affairs, who
h u ' ~_~
¢
u w
» . - . . . . n - _ . .
Nebrazka Savings & Loan Ass'n
"x With Olllces at Zll, S. I8th St.. Umaha. Ncb
______ . _ _ _ . .....-.,-....,.Iui li ti e i .From t day uf i q
¢»p¢.ulnghothepr¢sent§ime,ithu
been mud for its mound and con-
arv zti v¢management,command.
ing lt nll times the eonfldence of
¢;pi¢ali.¢t|, bwneu men and peo-
plg gene:-nlly, holding | high rank
the state.A ,;;;~;;,fasten is the invest-
nmc sq-vlan.Money lnveaiud here
i s p q : e a h e l p ~ s o b u l l d n d
¢ | r| tllé : o wn inel.Thls ls 1.
vnu ue gwen the same attentionl l though you warg deposlti-lg
thousands of dollars.
Your money works in safety
when you deposit il. in a nvinis
gluve bm!!intimately uao dlted
with the vwnw o f this comma:-
ity.In thi; comprehensive reviaw
of our onwtrd progress we cannot
.fall to compliment the Nebraska
lo n u m with this strong rellable:Slvings and Loan Asaodatlon
lnldtutivn-Ita enming power
lupplemenu your own and it en-
Jm the complete protection that
comes from their lnrg¢ capital and
wrvlua and lf. nlno enables zlwm m
render 1 fur lzrolder and mo n
helpful ae;-vin in every why. Thu.¢,`
upon thelr lueccuful effort:intf a m t h e c o m mu n i t y n ( mu m,
institution 0! Ute chnrlbfe r md
sublllty ol' this one which repre§
seats Maw. nryirq and Mpuma-
- Ad v .
:from us n o w an d get clean
COAL
W illsoon be needed.Order
coal direct, from the cars and
the cost is lessthan it will be
later.
Rivett Lumber & Coal Co.
P H O N E N O . 4
1928 CHEVROLET COACH
Five good Bnllovn mira.Mecham
lnlly u good an' new.Bumpei-q.
.ny-spne tire and healer.Down p
mm-$1so.oo.
|926 CHEVROLET COUPE
New Daw finldu.Mow: llmmnglu
ly reconditioned.2 new tires xml
S p o d a n s .He r e ll n r e ml a r t o
drive tn school.Down payment
s s s n.
1926 FORD TUDOR
Able, transmission :nd motor com»
llleiely nhecked. ,5 Balloon Hrs.
looks Ind runs good.Down pny-
mmz $90.00.
n n
1 9 2 9 MO D E L A F O R D
Panel delivcry.'I'hi.u car is Ek e
new,h u only been driven 1300
mi le s.Ta k e a Iook a t th is one.
D o wn pa y me nt- $ 2 00 . 0 0 .
1935 pong TOURING 1926 FORD ROADSTER
1921 CHEVROLET jrouxzmc ms CHEVROLET 'rocmxc
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company
Blair, Nebraska
,. . . . . . . . . , . . . .-. . _ . _ . . . . _____
|921 CuEvno|,x-:'r COACH
New Blue Dnco finish.Motor,
lnmmiuima, And duwl thorough-
ly ncanditinned.5 good B;lloon
dren.Come in and drive mn une.
Down payment--10.00.
m e MODEL A FORD
SPORT COUPE
This ar hu been thnrouthly re-
eondiiianed.New Duco finish, and
has 5 good Bllloon fins.Down
r p m - s | 4 o . \ o .
nu
1' WM. M