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09-05-1929JTERPRISETHE A LOCAL Nrzwsmrm ronIPRINTS 'mnxmws-.x¢wax¢ BLAlR'5 LEADING NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON COUNT GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND com KENT From the Gsrden Spot uf Nebnlll-Jlhn A..Rhonda r§f_**?;&mlf$If»I..f#==i§*f*¢f .cum s¢.BLA1N_§§RAS1»sE>rEMBER 5 4 NUMBER 33VOLUMEXXXIIIwuhmmoomy. VISITOR FROM MONTANA Jim Green of Wilder Montana arrived in Blair lust Friday for avlaiiwithhisaughuzrMm Myrtle Strlcklett. Jim is a native of Lhese partsand was reared £0 manhood out onthefunnnowownedbyJ.H. Nemrhood and lived here the greatf er part of his life. Some years back he moved w Mon!una where he w0k up a home stead and later bought more land until he now owns nine hundred acres of land.He makes cattle raising his business and also milka a number of rows.He will visit for a week or ten days in Bldr before returning to his Montana home. »Choir Meets HeartyWelcome DanishArrkan A Capella Chair Wash.County Favore Small Grain Crop Above Norma lalfn md Sweet Clover z in Yun ~Corn Crop is No Assured an Enya Good Yield. FRUITS EXCEPTIONAL YIEL All Lines of Agrirulture Bleu~ with Abundant Return:A Farmers Ars in G00d Shape. Wnghington county has again one of the favored sectio ol the United Smes this ye~While from all around comesreportsof drouth and shbrt cro~ we are sitting on top of world with abundant rainfall aseusoaableweatherforthegroingofcrops.The small grain crop turned oaboveUnenonnalrainscamei 4 n a a va a I l u » one big factor that made Rome iznpo =Biair has a ~ttle coming and that is for the propergradingandsurfacingof home to rrmrket roads in this county.The Fontanelle highway which is a state highway opens up a vast scope of territory of the best vu n an I 1 fu I l l o» c Suit Filedln District Court a lla Choir Trap 0 0 BLAIR GIRLS 10 TEACH if IN NEIGHBOR CITY The following Blair girls will begin ,teaching in Lhe Frernsmtcity.schools next Monday: Miss Dor- othy Gray,kindergarten Eu: School Board to Pu! Money Baci Used for Paying Expenaa of labbyists nt Last Legislature. RESULT OF cAi¢nNE\z FIGHT Funds Asked to be Rcnlued Total szsons.Bill Allowed to Ed Mntthiesen. » I o a 0 o i an 1 4 fu ¢ »»»»$»|l|m»l¢O Do AS THE ROMANS an fa c It is an old saying that When in Rome do as the Romans do.While we have never been in sympathy wsth the saying yet there is one thing that we could emulate and that is Romes magnificent roads.All a H . rn l n al | # a I l 0 a 1 ond grade, North side school;Minis Elisabeth Hopeweil second and third grades Nye Hawthorne Tschool;Miss Ruth Bioss kinder gnrten West school. Miss Hiidegarde Lindeblacf of Oakland former Blair teacher:will be principal and fourth and fi.]h grade teacher at the West Side school.Miss Mary Smcklett of this city will teach third and \|.|...... plaintiffs and last years school board as defendants in which said board is asked to put hack inio the treasury of the school district the sum of $280.78 which is the amount allowed Ed llatthiesen for expenses incurred by himself and others whiie lobbying against a ...... BlairSchools Openept.9th New Bu?lding Still Under Con 3 : .n | District Court of Waahingtcm connschool NDS SUMMER VACATION Little Jack Néarhood who has been visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Nearhoodf south of Blair this summer ended his va cation last Monday.His parents .. Ea'4-H ClubAt StateFan' Washington Coun!y's 4-H Clubs Meet Keen Compelitiun lt Stale Flir.Baby Beef Exhibits Ex- .aptiuxully WellRepresented. A GOOD SHOWING IN CORN As Usual County Ruin: Well UpinCorn Exhihim.Takes First in While and Large Yellow, Minneapolis drove down last Thurs day and on Sunday Mr.and Mrs. Roy Nearhood and Mr.and Mrs. Robert Glass of Omaha drove upandMrs.Peter Jensen a neighboralso came in so the lime chaphadareai.Sunday of ii. Mr.and Mrs.John Nearhood left Monday for home taking Jack with them so that he could be Rady for school. af Lincoln offers keenor competitionthaneverbefore.There in atremendousincreaseinallthe4 H exhibits andnot all the productsarejudgedbutwillbecompletedbyThursday.Tho winnings of Wadzingbon County are as follows in the 4 H clubs: Harold Stork Sth in Herefords Group A. SchoolBoard ~ MakesReport Minutes of Meetings of August I6 And 2901 Report of Meeting ol Sept. Z which Was a Regular .~~~¢ Prof.Waldo B.Nielsen Makes Re P0l'\ of Trip Abroad withChoir Country in U. S.md Europe. GONE 3 MONTHS AND 3 DAYS Made Scvenleen Day Tour of Dm Three months and "mf days of constant traveling revxiving newimpressionsevery day on land and sea in U.S.A.and abroad this vu lhe happy lot of the tlilrty Iive young members of Ure Dana Coll ze Capella Choir who withthai;dx ctor Prof.Waldo B. Nielen left Blair May 25th and rulumcd Lust Wednesday evening. 606 fd gf CUU|gf .................j 0......\\Q.. UIll p§8Il.|Dy IAIIB lllll |¢§|l:|||M\.uI.. |rnlat11m fn the nassinir of a law ....V n.Perrv Evan.5th rr or n Hel _stun 11 . _______[er was cool enough to insure itsenumwurwe.w»....V...pedadons.We were prophesied a large deEc.ibwe are returning vid:our bus paid for and a nice cash surplus;it was murmured that we would never rench New York but bc laid up different plac » » n a n a0 ty lhllt would be xn uuurstradedistdctwereltnot for the condition of this highway.It should be cared for by the state but yearsofneglecthasmadeitoneolthepoorestLhoroughlnres a 4 ~1 s a Public Buuamgf Abou:me City. FULL CORPS OI rmcnsns Everything is ready for the opening of school The Blair city schools will open at nine oclock |;;_g &»§E§¢]Q§Z¢r}<}¢1 ein mucaBUSINESS rRANs§..»£n ~j;fLL§§h=f;;*la¢f=f»§f§_; 2 slai Nebraska August 1s 1929petitionoftwothirdsof the pat The adjourned regulur meeungtonsofthedistrictafkctedpro-ol the Bond ofEducauon W viding that the dection going out called to order this dm?at 7:45 ________ M _______ ____ ____ P.M.by President Pounds in the year to 18 1AlunOhr :my varietyAmoLor While Corn Avera Jes PM....n... ~wnere umcena were unen.Inrviwrlr matmisng. Good pricest. 3rd in Sm"Corn.|MPnEssloN WAS 1-'Av0nAnLEi"1"°':§;°e:§'"by those who enzen lst in Large The Dana A Gapelia Choirjust'rn a tour of Europe! ..p nnaua sweet.twver ana other forage crow were an excellentcropandahabundanceofroughpcancu.5nu ul ;;¢|5c|1|I\n\u>Lai nLan~~~nucu:|||cJ §qv\.5 uusuvul Lu T ~is ~~~1 orenzen 151.in Small §Z§ w ¥. § § § h3 1 ; .} L l ._W;§;f Corn the main f1 P is now wellF w .are rvetnrmng on Schedule in the county.Blair huai an Monday morning Sept.Bth.MonL1mBwnthhardlyasmuchas.a ness men should insist on vs :Inv will hp devntpd tn the clmxs of '"J¢u§"§»»""°-:"a:.=::'-office in the high "'EéJ§§rl mr-!"'"""°"°'ammo me having On roll ell]me following mem- Wm"°'"' f.'§.f|f'§=.'f°'1°§.f.if°.:'..¢-»fm-nb=f| were ple » t:J- L- Pmmdl.1..§".I'~ headache during themhree months; it wa further said that the musical side was nat strong enough to go that far onwe are retufning .with about thirtylfive of the high~ at comments from lending new.; s s a s s c ihis highway being pdf.in shape.As long as we do nothing howard getting this road graded and mrfsnd the state will pass it by.Aumm ¢¢fih.|€»m wmdd rhamre s s o s n x 3 1 vvv. inudenm and the assignment of ilessons.On Tuesday the regular orenzen. 2nd in ~¢JU U S \||...g y d d b p d QWf p y y p d f p d g d q y.schedule of clssses will begin.Due to the construction of the new building it has been found neeasary m find additional roominthechurchesandpublicbuild ings about town. The fourth grade ol the Central building will be assembled ~the vuiuuuun vi nw.mu um...f ooo.During the Lime of the passageofthisbillpersnmsrepresenting themselves as working to defeat the hill that the district might not be divided were continually work ing among the legislators to that* end and it was for their expenses H. L.Moria w.F.Hemphill H.H. Brown C.A.Robeson William Wright.E. A.Schmidt Secretary; Superintendent Masser and Reed §0Hanlon were also present. |H.L.Morris introduced the Iol lowing Resolution which was read g by the Secretary: ...nw wi..Alvin Ohrt 181 in Large Yellow Corn Beulah Warrick 5th in Sewing BagMiss Edna Tucker of the Blue Birds of Bono Clothing Club and Canning Club took second place in the Health Contest for girls under the! msc Sue thai wou :not the le ny mem. by Avis: When it was said beforehand :the concert of the Dans choir |ld be a worth while experience too much was promised.To five or su:hundred people........¢.....\. Gardens have flourished and ullkindsolrootcropsincluding}» taboes have done well and the farmers cellars will be well stock e for winter with all manners of getahlcs.Fruits wo have made a bumper yield.Apples grapes papers in this country and abroad.|,;:f;°"""""""""'"'"""'anOurtourwasdividedintosixljf]:causation n .ru and 1 shall brieflyou1.line| LR }&1e§e.The Hrs part of 0ourjoumeycommencedMay25th when our homemade I ord~truck~~~sean mst rugm.m aaeuy cnurtn I.....\...............|...:\.muwnvininn p u peaéhes pears and oiheé frvnarn HAMA satin ..:..1.a.A basement of me library.""? ".f"'|h0¢e1 hills.belenhc l{!J5U1.»me. etc.that the|_._u1.1QN ... I 15 vexrs of are Edna Qcored 19.4|g;'nun:its*E m tnelhillw||illméd.|_ *'3=f°=e El!¢ 1|-gn ."°}"'"$?7 °llmiBu whila ilu clll count!¢:.1|;:_:'":i_"L':.::'_"._' ::"'L:°;':":?:'::tru|graae wxu Und ns quarx Congregational church. |ond grade has found ro bun and four other cars left Blair with New York as our first destin ation.On the way east we gave HoldsFair.|n.|\..aulvc ]|cl\|\\nInfactit.has beenThesecominthe sixth A located in .The third nt room in zaenvhigh th B grade..........m.. it in this money that these tax payers are asking the members of the school board m put back into* the school Lreasury claiming that they had no right to expend the public funds of the district for the purpose referred w and that the expenditurp was wrongful the School District of the City of Blair in the county of WashingmninthestateofNebraskais approximately two miles wen of the City Limits of said City of Blair and the wen mile of said territory is closer to other schonls than to the regular city schools of .\.:.\._\.|:....:¢..in .who tor The 4 from 1 follows: Tucker Morgan Ryan 1 pincott ak first scored 19.6 points. H club members exhibiting Naahington county are as Eiizaheth Grimm Edna Ruth Morgan Frances Beulah Warridk}Perry Elmer Stork Richard Lip Avqra Jepersen Blue F Bono Canning Club Clyde une nas uuluvlu ur never neuru more beputiful or moreharmonious abundantly. a llchomlsingingthanthis.Zheree:a Ibtml was a gripping and beautiful grami :Phe pastadeurthroughout.the concert.When the singers clad in long black and white gowns entered a hush came over the audience as the people prepared to listen.It caused great .¢G |\| dry in July out the su. hogs have 1 eous diseas ancé to v ul season for the1armu..n...\.1:...¢..1.......1.l¥ mfourteenconcertsinnineteendays among these Chicago Racine De troit Cleveland Toronto and New York.Others have described our tour bver Niagara Fails and other points;suffice it to say;that we ...............Thursdly Sept.12 to be Big Day at Harrison County Fair for Blair and Washington County. Free Admission for Children. IIICNIUUIDL Ll|MA\..l|»Lut.. and B grades will be i the West Ward school. grade will use n basemel the basement 0?the pnschoolbuilding.The fm .......|\¢d ares which are usually have been good thru rnmer and cattle and Lhrived with no contagsemakingitsdppear.forry and harass the NE stock and with goodfarmerhashadevery hm séirh stoodweatlier fine hosl |wxu ue we .iunwr msn .._»=<......lent spir PROGRAM FEATURES SPORTS The Junior high students will use me from _the Senior high assembly room for after the Tne rule this year at the Hanthe present.The fifth A gradeleverforsonCountyFair is more and betterpvill be using the music room.Mr. Féw Yorkax.l|ihln»¢;~and~a WOM of~e~od;D¢Gmf1 will conduct his music |¢_kmedwholesome entertainment for thedasses in the council chamber of he mostfpmple who rnake the Fair a sacuw city hall. tackled.lcess.The display of Live Stockl The following teachers have r journcy d Agricultural Products should1¢gn engaged to umeh in the Bldr ! Unetexcell ull previous years luty schools uns aww wswei mmWhereasnurnerous requestshavebeenmadethatpartofsaid be released fromthia school and transferred to coun.school districts adjacent.them .toyand this Board of Education having considered said matter or rnore than a year and bein ly advised in the premises and be r 4*i i .__:_vlieving that it would be for theu..».\...There will be a lot and vaned D.V.Masser.City Superintendent An agreaxble surprise party best interests of said School Dist and unlawful and that the defendi ants are jointly and severally liable to the said district for the sum o!$280.78 and are liable to the plaintiffs for.the costs that they have expénlled ln the bring ing und prosecuting of the action.i llCNlC LUNCHEON Birds ol HansenHarold Russell Lorenze Fedde Stork I kaynp Stork Tucker. rnnmw ~~~~~W ntl;wt l.umli nluulc out ~of ~Stork Norman Weitkamp.~5f.2..El...!}5§E.Ei$b=i¢==thepitalilyand were in excel its.We met our commii New York five minutes wmeduled time.I shall rgtiffhedrI9\é throu§h N City .over to Brooklyn. two hours and was t ncrvewacldng job 1 ever .||\|\.||.|.|\.|...y S b y g f y y J p y . W f §f f .fy é éd U é S§f nanQUIIIITIwuunureuwelIAlvin\vi11~€i ¢.All r5|¥f2.f..§I12§...f.:..£Ef.3 L r..L.r.1sm Ytjll:Illuuu lvlnsuanuaEdwardLomnzenHarryRarelyhavewebeen pmileged Mr.and Mrs.G.w.Fairchild of to attend so grippimr a concert as Omaha former.!y of Kennara celeThesecondpnnofoubeganwhenthesteamex Swim?June 13th,ieit and for the first time hrnhul Ohnir fiftinfh \|n»ddinnRTALKS nu n :nit wmun un:|.lll|||||n|||¢lu:n||1~»\um.."¢""H......_.nnumvrlnwlpnl A ~_Choil Pl §d ~»;;=Trrt:?.""°'!"'"'"E"at _g=».§=m-gg1d.|Benloi'nigh School \|and picnic luncheon were gwen by rict and all persons inneresxeli \J Principal and relatives and old time neighbors fthe1ein to reiéase part of said G W we I2?}1=»é.§23 f L .territory Now Therefore Washington Sept.3»Any manHistoryttyeenz..>o u »Be n Resolved by the Board of .Latin English fSd@1»§..f WS .¥.¥*£ffS Education of f1=ef=<=h 1 dimicwqf SZ?hg§f.¢l f3llLnl.i5§§2hf§a§?§§ in St.Nicoiaj Kirke yesterday aft Inst zsauuruay tnougn me annlver ernoon.What harmony what HIT?fell upon Monday Sept.2nd. richness of presentation.c |ihey were.m1mied at Old Wash Social Ilemokraten Holding:nngton Ohio and came to Blan nfnt.1...L ._..._n.:_|!....!...i\.h..urlxnmn III lFnh.l|§Ll \\q.n\;nnihd| .fhiunnlnp;:Laces»Feature race.:Floyd rs.MackhIfromthennatne...i_?...J.?=...1........a .¢..;1ncIud1n;g the Farm Wa!C race I Soma]Science wu1;|.r.v.t |;u:gy :;as ;:l;ifif the hiufe race and the Pig race~§Hmold J Marten g.y S p .Of.W 3 d ? §||f nbrnnl PanininuIHDW visltmlz here.at.we Nunn n.....:+...¢ l7|.l¢1¥\» hw fha mnnfv dfi _be te ine CflLl.lCf\ COIICEIT II]l\Il»:iIKAI;wlnut 1lh l¢1}|\.uuu aa y;;.uw|»ankhb.nowa 1 nt he o tzum1 1 r m k rthwhmie ex erience.of the high school.In 12:84 theyIt...d t s f h en waa a wo PSu =s more pro uc wx an mmhj:The well trdned choir sang joy settled on a farm one mile east ofi1.d th .e z ..=?L}1 K?§.}2 e;__E_.re:fPr_m ously.The program wnth a motet Kennard where they resnded until .l special program and five or |u=e"°".I"""""""",f"""":""*°""""""""°""" mm kept us mms busy all m¢|g:§2!.§;§*_n i>§¥ I..f..f §15.31.$§1T..f E»Z=1i ffm l|1e_F*€€f..bf .1 _F!EE.1.=¢u..n and fdl ni thrills from l.1n h V M;.nner.Scien |:|park ...n An. re warfi Sunday Anguserthechurci ck was induce st 25. h hour Mrs. :I to start for gut;||U1 §.44a|an nun.J Washington in the state of Mé braska:Pit¢:f Phm it would he for thetheveryfill!!!31 :nam meIJCEKIIGI1navianLinecouldproduté.start to finish.H£ll0]d L.Park Math.Athletics The. third la of our omne wax We want to see a bug delegation Ruby M.Winscot Dom.Sc.Eng.P J Y 1 our seventeen day tour through]from Blair and vicinity follow the!Junior High School Denmark where we sang in fourlband _and ball ufam Harold N.White Mathematics and of the largest cathedrals the oneofthembeingthelargestinthe three Scandinavian countries be sides being over T00 years old. It was indeed inspiring to .stand and sing our songs in these majesticwithancient memories filled structures.We traveled between (Continued on page eight) AccidentsLast Lets go!Junior High PrincipaloBwssieEbcrharhScience.HARRYS RADIO SHOP Mudge King English ..Mildred MacGill HistoryIIan?Chnstlansen who for the Central Grades past six years hasibeen in the em I Mrs.A_R Bcgzles first ploy of the Crystal Rfrfrigerator Mabel I...Naurenhurg secondCompanyofFremontisnowloLuciieLangleythird< cated in Blair and has entered the Edith Hockom fourthradiofieidasdistributorfortheMayaPedersonffifthB Spartan radio....illuth .1 Burr fifth A_He has opened his offlce 1:1 the Elsie Ffughes sixth 3IrlmrGas.Company headquarters Eleanor Hudieson sixth A.f n~lr nr A 1 4 1 l ? e IF *f§ 9 f ¥3 PfI?f|P *Y f _. . a drive to Neum Warricks farm north of Fluff.On nearing the park Neums folks were noticw there together with many other ¢.best interests of said school dist rict and all persons interestd themin that the boundaries ofsa1d School Dislxict be changed so that of her Qld acquaintances *they wi be as follows:Stoppmg for a few mmutes £0 green them Mrs.Warrick was pre| parimr to move on feeling some what siighted at not having been invited to the gathering in fact. she was getting quite mud about it when told that it was all in her honor.Then everything was love ly and serene.A table was spread and literally loaded down with substantial food and delicacies as only farmers cansupplyandwhichtheirwives Ifnnw san 1xr¢\|l haw fn n\PEl11lEI Comrnencing at the prrsent mM boundary line of said School Distdct at the Northeast comer of section 9 in township 18 north range eleven east in Washington county;Nebraska running thence South on the east section line of said section and on the east sectionlirieof Section 16 same town» ship and range to the southeast corner of said section 16 thence (Continued on page four) ........¢¢¢ IUUU 3yh\.tll|nmnnux rllhllus way per publisher of we Topeka Cap ital and numerous farm journals said in discussing his reasons for barring liquor from his offices and grohibiting drink among his work ers.Senator Capper who announced recently that he permitted neither liquor nor its consumption in his various departments said his reasonsfor this attitude were not pri~ mariiy moral but were based on sound economics.ge added how wr that he would ot 5:0 so far asHenryFordwhoindicated r he would cease production if there were a return of the old reprohihitidndays. for five voices by Bach quivered with greatness and grandeur and in the following song O Sacred Head the large church auditorium was filled with the beautiful ha1~ many.It was clear that we nowhadbeforeusachpirwhichhad both good and well trained voices. ......A young violinist Marie Ras ussen played several solos wi a finish which suggested ge us. ESTRAY NOTICE I have taken up a Hampshire boar which strayed into my place J y..O y 4|\.:_:_.¢|.!...__A2_ |I |5 1916 when they went to Omaha to live Ai!their nine children and elev cn grandchildren were present for ihe celebration only one daughter inlaw being unable to attend be cause of illness.Their children am:Horner G.Fairchild of Os mond Neh;Ralph and Edgar of Kennard Aubrey of Oakland Calif. Mrs.Wm.Johnson of Chicago Ill/ Mrs.Maynard Isaacson of Mar quette Nab.Mrs. Chas. P.NelsonMrs.Lyle Crapenhoft and Dr.Nora. M.Fairchild of Oinaha. nnnausuaxaaf alllrll #PUBLIC BUSINESS » ~~~plcle une ol rulus nncl .ruuluguiequzpment.He will hold hm form lal opening at that place next Sat 45 Deaum from Accidents.25 ufurdny evening when he win make These from Motor Vehicla.Theihi5 initial bow to the Blair public mul Number uf Accidents ii~\¢5\a fine radgo nrpsram to which all are cordially invited angi at this opening he will present..each lady with a souvenir to assoPEnMAr~ENT|.v ulafxnuan » sis!her in remembering }{urrys Skate. 292.No lnjuries ll Home. Lydia LippinEdnaDavis. u _ Beulah Robel Mary Anders Helen Severa Gu Rosalie Pole; Music SupenMr.Kenneth colt 3rd and 4th lst and 2nd fa!Ward rts 3rd and 4th mn 2nd nce lit dner School ...................._...._.fried chicken enough and more to satisfy all sandwiches salads fruits.pastries etc.galore.Mrs.Warrick was presented by those present with a beautiful painting which she gratefully ac knowledged by appropriate re oBlair Has Night.Robbery The old t who drank ln solete.Ca* less drinkin men todaytheiremploythattheyc .ype of .newspaper man me sameny paymg mr tms nuL.|ce\1 bac h and provmg the property £5333 L.Egfeoia 305t Nels A.Petersen Herman lg among newspaper;L...........I|¥L......._..l xx ..Q wiv.. v 4 s 1 0 :I Public officials elected by the public to attend to the publics business make aseriousmistakewhenthey a 1| as al Inun ever.lucy anu I U §d.z r1ublity.!feta both have learned ~~1 .ic ;m;;0 psymglathyi.BTI won .more (iff .A l\l a lhn inlas:nf r1ivinf=rirhi Lmer with st and :isor and Band Lendér C.DeGroff nstalls Equipment marks. After luncheon all drove to the river to see the new bridge and then to their several homys feel ing that they had been well repaidfortheirtimeandsociability.Those present with their fam ilicn were:Mr.and Mrs.Naam Warrick Mr.and Mrs.Norman Wanrick Mr.and Mrs.Roland dn Night' Lose Around sasto $30 in Merchandise and Between $35 to S40 in Cash. ENTER THROUGH BACK DOOR Wm.Blotter met with a surpriseKMondaymorningwhenheopened his place of business.The first ivelymeet.competition more erficientlyifdrinkistaboo. The rule barring alcohol is not new among the Capper publicationslt has been enforced several years.Drinking everywhere is onthedeclinethesenatorsaidpartlybecauseofpmhibitionenforce ment partly because big business isenforcing its belief that better Uver Blalr Blair Playa Fnst Ball but Mnnnichs Win by 9 in 1.Blair in Lead Until the Seventh lxming When Her Luck Changed. _MONNICHS MAY WIN PENANT ~1 n »4. . ~ ~» authority and vesting a pub lic officinl with an office is no sign that this mantle falls by di\ine right to him. lf i|.s public business the public has a right to know and there should be noclosedcorporationaffairto xt.ltbtltlittclllt c »1. ¢ . . .» ~» » I RadioShopU1 me ~persons Ingurcunur-in the m half of Au st .301 Hdrryas not a stranger to Wash 0B.fm 'mgton county people as he was ~1'ffza ¥>fm&"f;"§¥,,. "::;=fP'f'2...E%. reared w manhood up in rm Spikerpw||SJ\|(\|.0.....b d d . mihg. One child wasa¢¢idem11yi""""mumxrs w--...,._.--_ ._.|shot white playing with a weapon|rn nrnmun vzcavrnzr f am,Mill isL an lln»to»daI.e Feed||Warrick. Mr. and Mrs W War.WINE um caugpt ms eye was melresults can be o Lined :from nom 1Wwas believed to be unloaded.wnuln \I|\L\|l\llJll\f|_ One person died from an insecth§¢e_Another was ckb 13 ht.Wm.Wulf former Blalr ba Y If mess man who has been operatingnmg.One man was killed when in Califoria for the past severalhestoppedonthehighwayandat.»years is new visidng at the home ....... Grinding Establishment.Farm ers Can Now Utilize Entire Crop by P\Pfr Mixing of Feeds. nnnn erm\:|r~:Al All mauve Hck Mr.and Mrs.John Comptomf cfMr.and Mrs.Walter McCracken.i Mr.and Mrs. W.D.Hughes.all of ff Blair;Mr.and Mya.Roy Charles.and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hupzhes of e Omaha:fortvthren in number.|e1 ish register.the money drawers I which were wide open.This mused him \o make an examin tion.He had left but little mon y in the cash register junnnughfor change but he had put nme other change away which mey had also found making a drinking employes. FORMER BLAIR BOY To DEBATE Senator James Rodman of Oma ha son of W.BL Rodman of this rilv.will debate with Attomey (Fremont Tribune) A Blair ball beam which hasbeen playing fast ball as the seasonnears an end gave the Monnichs a School supplies at The Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs.A.A.Compton ensrare en. Monnich park Sunday aft.teruained Mr.and Mrs.Ed Lew emoon but Enally lost .w 4 aiberfellen and Mr.and Mrs.Hi Rob a couple of had innings.Up untilllmon complimemary to Mr.and the seventh inning it looked as.Mrs.Ed Jones of Chicago on lan r UIllPl€(l I0 nelp 8 I8IIn€T BIOP nlsln(Ida lnvnihnv Ihnnrv half nnrlluuvu tJl.||\I u rx:nuu a:¢u|.n.J runaway beam.Home accidents caused 33 in§uriesduringthelasttwoweeks. Falls still take Lhelr wll16 ontal33.Other causes were:ents and bums 8;sprains and infec~ dons 2;power machinery 2;ahd miscellaneous 5..l Farm employment accidents werel responsible for 18 injuria 7 per-1 ........................._...other relatives.| Henry wan for years in the im~. plement business in Blair.He ex|pects to spend another week here TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs. George Hillman nl Kemard entertained at a fumilyidinner on Sunday in honor of their The Blair Milling Company has installed a Jay Bee Hammermill grinder for the grinding of feed for the farmer trade.The equip ment mst upwards of $2000 and is one of the nearest. feed grinding equipments to be found in the mm.With this equipment they canhand]eighz bushels o!feed rmmsmdisabltid6 deathn.1 e y peThcausen~LLf2..2 .machinery twelfth wedding anmversary whxcslalhom and they eHP¢dlIlY ester to12:farm snimkls.12:mm. 4=m.ilfi1Lffflf§lf;_lhlf .___l¢h¢srmdhvs of ear corn md ur Mrg_waf¢]"{$"§£éyin Blair and vicinity for about two weeks yet befqre retuming home.She is a sdarér of Mrs.W D. Hughes.and Charley Bnttorff of Blair.Mrs.Sam Mundorf of Kan sas City and Mrs.Roy Charles of Omaha.Contributed. Kzrmhnn scnoorsOPENED monmi .l uuG lc a u all |11 qilI :tal oil' hetxeen sas and S40 i||lF2"..L.»..i"n 'ij";=...;;.....nt Cai-lthwzh Blair was mins £0 ivinthe Thursday evening.uh.hmldly mé ¢ulpr|uml-"""°'"i»."''§2"'ié "Ea main,mmm lie lcln trlll'n¢naked S100 which Wu alla hidden $.'3»'J'.§'i»., 'I."...k $»-»=§"f-M unfll thy.~._nn _ _| »#""1'3x.But the Monnich wreckmg afew f it in the seventh,<19z¢ _ ?.$.;!Pee 6 7 uve snapped out o .two haggers and an 2 3 4 5I7 nr.m way.law.safe was Also opened and Rodman vli\l take the nega H ke!de arguing against uw fmihm clouted a lot of the z\1§m1{¢y an in five runs.Once étlyted g Q nn 1| The he papers were thrown e slkeltgxevgryslyembo\xt ~ity af such a lnw m knndredmorphinetabletsandauntityof liquid opium wasalso llcen. The thizvea nude Lbdr enlnncehmughthebackdoorbylppar.ntly using U. crowbar to break in he dooxn( llr.and Mrs.Alec Hit/:hman regmdwtheirhomentSanAn~ nm Tang lm Sunday ang: fund att while Sorensen will de. fend the law. ADD MANY pqgg:MEMBERS Hill Cul G.Bader of the Meth~ odin church report.:the following additions to that organization:by| letter Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Vinwn and mms Gordon and Keith Mr; EWa|Kimbe\lin Mr.and Mrs.Floyd they conunued men nnve m meeighthaddingthreemoretallivs and putting the game an ice.Their victory placed them in a tie for seconli place again with the Mer chanta Until the seventh fixings looked dark for the local boys.Ln the third Lnndt hammered a double for Bldg while Smngel and Van Deusen followed with singles to i3iii7i&i§2o2| 2z2s»24s1;621za2950 \f'."'1 i14: 6 I,- miscellaneous 8 séen aku Q.run ynsulbedin8deaths. Induxtrial employment was responsibleforIpegmanentdisabil ities.Causes of the accidents werecutsandbums8;falls 9;cavein8.Two persons were badly lnyurd and one was killed by elec tric shocks. numvenng uncut xony came xrvm Kansas Iowa and Bhair and Ken nard.They received several niee gifts from their guests. Miss Alice Jensen who graduatedfromthetwoyearnormalcouneatWaynelutwillnprmg |f Yhe lille ndvcxdfy thisfo gm..Anything ln the r¢edgfind ing lme can be build and hm~ dled quickly and the mill nowgiveaeverydayservjoewhichlsIgreatconveniencetothefumtrade. Misa Margaret Badgerow il en»f teltalnhag a few school friends atdinnerthisevoniug. Kermamd Drhvcls opened Monday wiflm the following wachets:Superintendent.Ira Inmb Miss MaryBnrkholdvrofFremontandWalterEggershighschoolteachers:Misa Gnce Thompson of Blum grammar room;Mins Faye Dorm ncker inlznnedilte mom and Miss Finch df Fort Calhoun the ;»...\.. llI tl etl n u m n 1. v Ny pending th L C.and C. .......... e summer with the rw M.Hitchman fayailies E. U. ana; by confession, Misa Alma count twa nms.Jlpp was mt by ge ¢_9-Bwx-sch. Misa Marie mn and a pm-ea mn in the mm and seg 11.2.>l¥vI3§f°.?§'a',Z"'25°... (Continued on page four)I .~`Blur, Nebraska, seprmber 5, lm_.._ .._............._._........_._....... ........ . NEWS P\n'l`no u KENNARDTHEQ u N u » ¢ » f \ o ¢ | | ¢ o Q v u n n u 4 ¢ » » o Q u n o o n - 0C i m q e r Ella by Ethel Hueston Inustrations byIrwin Myers Q a ¢ » ¢ o ¢ f u o o 0 0 0 | O f f I f BLACKSMITH SHOP To ADD EQUIPMENT Mr. John Anderson, who recent- ly purchased the blacksmith shop at Kenhanl, is constantly adding to his equipment.I-le has made a number of worth while improve- ments in the shop and is turning out un exceptionally high quality of work.' Mr. Anderson is now glazzning to install a pomplete welding outfit so that he may serve his patrons with every phase of the blacksmith business.This addition to the present equipment of the shop will help in make it complete in every detail. Q0 ¢¢ vm ov*vvf|»0Qoqmason\¢¢0¢QI00 000° C o m r r l ¢ h 1 hy B o b h n l l¢ » r r l l t C o W RU 8»¢rwi:o WASHINGTON N EWS ,., , .. 1<Em\A RD NEWS Mr.and Mrs.C.H. Ward andchildrenwenttoHastingshut Thursday,called there by the death of Mm. W:u'¢l's sister. Mrs.George Sneller, who passed away at a Hastings hospital the day be- fore.They returned to their home hen; Saturday.Mrs. Nels Nelsen of Omaha, flisf item!severd days lust week With Mr.,mg Mm.W.B.Rosenbalm and fhmily.Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bates leftThursday for Lead, Soyh Daktfl BOY, 4. KIDNAPED BY THREE YOUTHS WH()STOL E AUTO (World~Herald) Police and county authorities orgamized n search Monday night, following the kidnaping of a 4- year-old boy hy three youths who stole n new automobile belonging to the chi1d's parents,Mr.andMrs. W. S. Cunningham, Kennnd,Neb., from in from of 2314 North Thirty-third streehThe boy, Laverne Lee Cun:1i|g~ ham, was asleep on the rear seal.of the car when it was stolen,Noreports on we whereabouts of the child or the cur had been received at midnight.The boy's mother was hysterical,fearing injury to him by the cur thieves. .» e n | .|so y nu van join us.""('ufTr=v?OI l d ~ .I anl l nard and Arli completed with one which is n been accompaniéd to the~state fair Monday ty. Mr. and Mrs. William .|\.| raliy inz with n hsihle =nrt. he pio ooedvd to Introduc e his frivnd. Alexander Mu n lor k .u genuinely romantic figure.nlthnu gh neither removed the frail a:6¥den dishes from among the- wedding tmsuresInher sisser's chest.and carried them rdnzvfiy down the stain.When. some sixty minutes later.Eddy Jackson appeared m the opendoorway with his customary mime. "Hello,e\eryhody.".o rovishlog vision presented itself.Marjory.lovoiy,laughing,not among the runhlnns In the wide couch by the l1onr lamp.wllh a delicate cuppoisedhorwoenher white fingers.At her side. with tho shining ar my of me golden corfoo sm no aumnll tohlc close or hor hand. was Iiinzer ln blue organdie.i " .called or-agmiy. ARLINGTON NOTES The public schools opened here on Monday morning with the fol~ lvyving faculty: J. R. Vinckel, Sup- cmtendent;Helen Reppert, Prim- ¢11ml:Clifford Decker,athleticsandmanga!training;Mm.J.I R=y..mum¢; Misa Beatrice whim, Engosh;nm.J o1i¢ Aua m, HomeEconomxcs;M m Liinnie Zuehlka, Mathematics and Physics;Mrs. Agnes Hollister,'Tth and gm grades;Mtss Dorothy Cobb,:sth 'und 6th grades;Miss Joy Ley, 3171* and no K*`%d'=S= Miss Fanciion B~LlNE Hum w NEA~ The B-Line hi been in the proc~ during the past nearing coxnpleti The road has carefully wee nard and th g m in a num r - fences sa out to The new bridge over Papio cree Kennnrd has bee and motorists choice of using or the new. Tir nme rma n, ~pr ima ry .wh e r e th e y p la n to vi s i t se ve ra l Mr s . C a r l J e n s e n , wh o w i th Mr .d a y s wi th M r .Ba te s ' n e ph e w, E l- J ensen mo ve d tn W a s hi n gto n la s t to n Ed mon d so n a n d wi f e .Mr . " . ~1;ca n l | ||~an~_..Re b e k a h ; g a ve a f a r e we ll p a r ty i n Pe n ne y sto re a t L en d .`°h e r h o n o r a t t h e h o m e o f Mr s . M. |A. N. A n d e rs o n sp e n t th e we e k ~ E .W i n s et o n W e dn e s da y eve n in g .en d a t h i s h o me h e r e . The e ve zlin g' was s pe nt i n a so c i al Mr . an d Mr s . H. C . e d y mr d s a n d sz mu r»u=:1~|n1e I sravelinz""' -.- .ns v o i l5lains Iffighway in Frontier coun- \.......,.....\.:-l.L_-ty at coat of $42,T43..v I3 5|m.|y nuxcu nu:ss of constnxction summer is now >n. been gone over 1 Blair and Ken- :le has been raised Arapahoe-~State Highway De- partrhent installed stop signals along Qghway No. 21 through this place. Contract awarded for gravelhg highway between Oxford and f places and the Arapahoe give a wider road. Berry Bros. Sugar, cash $5.69 Pabst Mama 2 l-2 lb. can Value Milk,. iall can, 3 for Advo Corn Flake; 3 large pkgs. Duchess Broom 4Tie .. ";§''3'°:::z .$1.79 sl nabbonwofk ;4f'§§ value .~ School Shoes for boys and glrls $1.98 to $2.99 TRADE COUPON Present thi; to the clerk It is worth 10: on A $2.00 purclnu or 254: on | $5.00 purchase \ uoru E 1.g .H¢¢§"§`53'E'f : i i .0 n ||1,_(,f,g,j; .ff I : 'l ¢ '» : - = " `'home.Cdl url lee this wonderful hen!- }°T"¢I"L""';.;".1'"°" ing unit for the entire home or le! us,fII,'X,..& if. ":"f.baf;;know you are interested and we will all -J ||:|AA;;»:ar|wr|o on yon. N' k 0 olcFrledrlchsen Hdw. Ke nna rd, Nebr. H Q ;1 |-__ _ i `..T"'"' ; ; = - '= ' - l II| "" ` W E E K $2.00 enrolh you in the Helhoh FREE COAL Club.Before cold weather lets in we will inshll the new lleatmh in your -" ( lln ¢a r E tta " - a r e busy ")¢fDu|| -[lvlng" their alntxr Murjnry fur DM'-'anon In the "beauty pageant" thatr e n i n ;with Eddy J ac xaou. prov»er»un young farmer.her escort.Inriory loaves for the muc ip nzed KBYIIEU ln (.'1.N.l\l:lll|uuuI \¢.-.....-I'nil He wa sno r s h ln lm: mat o m .1ery _lnll. with a #rest ease nf man ner and c omplete self-pusaemlnn. h I r an d dar k.wi th sleek dark n ~. ¢5;fa;; éi`5§§.§vT1E1~§I1E§f spent. the day at. thcgmf"°H'::,':='a,';';".":; 3 ibffd'e==°!=}"!9¥ee';__'T{"£i\152| 25.bmld ln g .I t wl l l n o t be c o m- te d f o r s eve ra l we ek s y e t, ho w- ar , a n d wg " i t is n e c e s s mjy f o r to akand f o r twen ty - on e dav.; A n e ve n t o f in te re st to f n e n u s l g m m n e home. in th i s vi c i n i ty to o k pla c e re c en t-M r .a n d Mr s .Le o n a r d Peters on ly wh e n Mi s s Gen evie ve Th u r b e r ,re tu r ne d Su n da y e ve n i n g f r o m da u g h te r o f M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Els i e , Na b . whe r e th ey vi s i te d f . h e Y Q " "" "" ` " `' " """Loppeu at me nun: name ar,In% ¢ . d 2 Z . 5 ' 1 § , ~ker h°me|:0lp. nzinllgmndny, ~le¢tmLa:::|': g :ve ll 0 al eep car nz s rear-i t....£f.'1;'1',.ff"¢-,..t-f.?.;w°\'§f.'l':.°.f§ oldbrq1.her, l3_u3»:ell .!"*»° tha housg to asuure perfect and thoroughfing' of the cement.l §'le gra di ng work has a ll bm; tr i ph.u m I hright vses.and a tmn .n r n wn l o CHAP Iltf t II -tbve nr olk an d ne rv-ous strain attendant on the bulld~ing of n new c h urc h to replac e theOlllRr own u tru c lurl h u : Hos te d Mr."l°olilverl vy es to the pnlnt ofthreatened hllndneu. and he ln for-bidden to use them. though contlnuln; to oroupy his pulpit.Glnlter huetriedlnmanyway s lo add to thefsmlly 's .ilrndrr income. but she lunot dim:oura$°d &lnr]or!with Fld-l r Jarkann and at friend he ln tr mduc rn an r u b Andrfsws.returns lntriumph.ac knowlrdgjrd thy;nrly : face.Glnger c ould have oanc eu wi th jo yShepoured the coffc-e wi th lingers that tr emhled a llltle f, c ust lng disc reet proprietary :lan-"os at lli ztrjo ry to mak e s ur e Umt sh e re mnlnod vlvld ly alert and Interest ed. and frown lnf: terr ibly at Etldy .Inc ksnn on the side.Edflv studlo-1 the de lic ate li ne s o f h is sma ll c up wi th a algnlllc ant fnsolnntlou.hal- Th u r b e r o f Te c u h*mae "" " °" " °@ ¢ l past.wee k.Hr s .A h c e Me mo .g i f ° " * € g °° " t a t a l"U?h@'ln tf h r e t u m e d h o me wi t h t h e m a n d a l l l . e n °urtker o f thas D1°~0@!peot:4 to visit re la tive s h er o f o r g M15 5 Thur ber as a gr adu ate of Ne - ' c oup le of wee ksln a a k a W es ley an Un i ve r s i ty a n d Mr .a n d Mm_, (; hr iB Pe te rs o n of : as 9 me mb e r °€ th e h on o r so r or ity l B er mo n vis i te d re la ti ve s he ro Sun-I P111 Kappa.Phu,a n d o f th e W e s - ' d a y a f te mo o n |l e y a n c h a p t e r o f A l p h a G a m m a M r 1.1-1d N i r o L e o n H i t c h c o c k ' D e l t a .S h e t a u g h t i n t h e R a v o n n a a n d f a m i l y o f ° K a n 3 a 5 C i t y v i s - 9 I§ft'P;=,§_'"1??.'1*3&a* ::§,P';'i*f.2¥ sf sw#f<=1=:*~="=e haf# affsol .f%?3.'*' ' " "" r '"`"I wilh them.Wllm wer came ollldf.f2~.1."".,.'I.";.E€2L'° -=;-_ig§,,*_§_§'_. 15 or zo minulcs_la!er. me mr and 1 llr. w°'u!d:"'l"f'Pl"°d W ~'°m».. »§`¢%\¢,...lakh. fin N*l'£'3°""'€' .5 e 'il'f"'°I- . ..I'-14|-1 Nnnh 1~mm.n\ird men. re-ith::s hu d exc e pt a s mall gr ad e UP 3I l bridge which Lh|¢,;"¢A|be;|_ §und| h ~ panned Inter I-hut they had seen process of eonstnxction.Thls;,___,_,_;.°_three youu~ me~ pushin~°f£l_°|ig e ll probably~ nQt be fin- .~-.=~.=._~-~~,'¢.I sixth birthday was given at the Charlie Peters home Sunday aft- emoon. ~.~3 :|..fr i e nd s an d r ela tive s Th u r sd a y .th e y i d a n ti f i e d a s th e Cu n n i ng h a m S a m Ge ls to n vis ited wi t h H a l a u w .Th e y o u th s we re ta i k i n g L y o n s Sund ay .ab o u t a tten d i n g a da n c e a n d were 'te lli n ~eac h o t h e r t h a t " n o w ,we » aug o f th ei r c ousin,C a r l Fre dri c ks en a t Cou nc il Blu f f s ,I o wa . M r .a n d Mr s .Chr is Su nd s a n d a n u mb e r of o th e r f r i e n d s vi s i te d ag Ch r i s Ne ls on 's Mo n d a y e e - ma g .¢|.|. .|. Monday evening.Mr.and Mrs. George Christen- se:'1and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~u un~o ~ma 3, ns spen~-ing a few days this week with Etna Sunds. Mrs. F. E. Junghluth and Mar- jorie and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Christensen of Biair,returned from their trip Tueaqay. maker Sunday. Henry Tietgen and daughter ..I ;|. I 0 g |u . ~_T h e a f t e r n o o n ; " 4 \ 5 § P ¢ n t i n t i e i n g A p o u n d i s a .p o u n d y o u s a y ? 9 c o m f o r t a n d h n v m g t h e m e e t - .N o t .a l w a y s . g f *a f t e r w h i c h a l u n c h w a s s e r v -A p o u n d o f f e a t h e r s w e i g h s m o r e ...t h a n a p o u n d o f g o l d b e c a u s e E l G t t h d f l u .| 4a t J T ;J . ° A ? ° J ° 1 ' i § 8 ° n " § ` $ i @ ` ~f e a t h o r %o r e w e l h e d b y a v o x r d u - 'p o i s "w e l g h t w h i c h h a s 1 6 o u n c e s a t t h e 0. C . L ie s gh e h o me Th u r s "; |:1 | Su n da y a f te r wh i c h th ey to ok i n th e pi c ni c a t Be nn in gton . M r . a n d M m Fr a n c i s J u n g blu th a n d Ri g m p r Br od e zu ar d sp en t :5 | .C 1 ||:..A comrnunity picnic was held inElk City Saturday.A large crowd sheep unharmed-Ripley. attended.|.Punishment by Proxy Mr.and Mrs.J.S. Crink and \.Bernice matured to the A. E. Crink|ln Genfnany during the nine- homo near Ames Saturday morn- ing to bring Donald and Lawrence down for the picnic at Elk City. Mr.Thomas Nelson of Idaho,has been visiting his brother, Chris Nelsonwthe past week. tventh century all Princes of the blood had their "Prugelknaben"- that is,,n boy who was brought up with the young Prince and who was soonked every time the Prince I I\I 1 41I ite d a t th e A lb e r t Su nr is h ome on Fr i da y e ven i ng . 'Bins.He n r y Rosnc ker spe nt az f e w d a y s la s t we e k wi th re ia d vc s i n Ben ni ng to n.Mr . a n d Mr s .G. F . P a uls e n at- ten ded a bi r thd a y pa r ty a t Ben» ni n g to n Th u r sd a y e ve n i n g . Mr s .C.V .S h u ma k e r a n d Mr s . |Q .. F. E. Jun~h~uth home fall can, S tar School Shoes for boys and glrls $1.98 to $2.99 ning.,a r}u}11]wr of young follcs rom sl nabbonwofk ;4f'§§ value .~car were hatless a°nd coatless, po lice were told. Advo Corn Flake; 3 large pkgs. mince malt. of the dh-1 will he hauled annul it. Gmveling 'e expected to stan. = " `'home.Cdl url lee this wonderful hen!- }°T"¢I"L""';.;".1'"°" ing unit for the entire home or le! us,fII,'X,..& if. ":"f.baf;;know you are interested and we will all -J ||:|AA;;»:ar|wr|o on yon. N' k 0 olcFrledrlchsen Hdw. Ke nna rd, Nebr. ber of children, were present.more an a po »o 1'9 TRADE COUPON Present thi; to the clerk It is worth 10: on A $2.00 purclnu or 254: on | $5.00 purchase W a te r lo o Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g . M r .a n d Mr s .C.V .S h u ma k e r a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Ha n a Mu e lle r a tte n d e d t h e S t a te F a i r a t L i n c o ln Mo n d a y an d Tue sda y . M r .a n d Mr s .E d Ga in es a n d f a m i ly vis ited a t th e J i m Ch ri s- te n se n ho me F r i da y . -_._. .. ... .-- er on we door step of an Omaha home unharméd and in another place the car was found intact. The boys evidently only wanted a little ride. Duchess Broom 4Tie .. an awee ks o n th e ro ad be twee n K u n - na rd an d B ia ir .Co ntra c ts c a ll f or .. wo:1't~ have tb walk,"the Letkaa dsamThe three pushed the ear around the corner to the wesjc on Erskire q* 1 ~~5 ;.~ r .'£rfz»mr»-'c I \ :| _...............-A po un d o f fea th er s.we i gh s ";§''3'°:::z .$1.79 I o II W 3 po :bc a pound, while gold is always weighed by troy;-*eight which only contaims 12 ounces to the pound.- Ripley. Bye Bye Black Sheep During-rm storm in Lnnloau, Fmnce,lightning struck into a sheep fold.killing:everv black on the hill there,Mr.and ra. Letlgsx reported.Mr. Cunnirmghnm called upon his uncle, Charles Van Deu.-sen, formerchief of police, to aid in the search. coupon can be turned in as part. BERRY BROS. GIVE ADDITIONAL BARGAINS to be :\ very profitable one to their patrons. Only one coupon may be turned in at :L time although they are good nl:any time for trade discounts. Watch for them each week at the botwm of the Berry Bros. adver- tisement which will appear each their store.This is a new way of "~I I o f Th e E n te r p r i s e Be r r y B r o th e r s bega n :1 n e w me th o d o f d i sc o u n ts to théir patrons.Each week at th e b o tto m o f th e i r a d ve r ti s e me n t .. .. W E E K $2.00 enrolh you in the Helhoh FREE COAL Club.Before cold weather lets in we will inshll the new lleatmh in your fall.The gravel will prove to bc n great convenience to Kennurd people ns it will enable them to have a perrnnnent. road the year round. beauty and wi th Hu r a o u n a lugold. the chief prim.She gives themo m; to he r f a th e r a s p ar t o f thr-expunne nec essary for lhe treatment0f11I| ey es by Chlc xgo nnoc lallats. anrod the small sauc er provnrl- ous ly on his large ha nd . an d emp tie d the c up In two la rge d mui hr a. requesting more.and ag ain more. lxay znlllg pli u lu u u u pa p :Ulg u u 1.\Tec umseh.Mr .Lnakv-r.Ron o f Mr .an d Mr s .J .F .L a a k e r ,wa s gmdua_tf:c [ frofn the Ijlgpguska W es mat.WGBH,Yiilillflllllg 1. 0 uwu u mm:Sun da y ..Mi s s Op a l 'W r i g h t we n t m Ma p le to n ,Iowa.lugzt .'I'hu.\:5d;y .nnnndn Alexander Murdncli. on the other leyan Universlty m 1926 and 1§ a where she willnnd,aa bevame a genuinely ro member of the Everett fratemzty.there this year. .....n.~ flmarn hnmiléd his with an For the naar. few vears he hast teach in me scnools'.l..ll¢|w e n t l u u u l u w 'm um s- -- ul l l r l a m l e n d j g g 9 - a - v_ ~ ' f £ = ! ' . £ * 1 ° \EJ ngm bag.Her rather reacneu wrlt. llrlxggled wllh her playfully for pow uis loo of n.She tucked her hand Into his arm.lookin:hack. The glrla smiled at her. xhe smiled ln return.Thr-lr smiles were sad. their falher c ould no t see m esmllen.Tlwlr young eyes yearned wlln pain.Their father could oo: see th e yearning,I l e wa ve d n ha nd ll th em ln hlllh e f ar ewe ll. " B e good girls.Ellen don'!le l any body else go ma n ma d wh lle 1 am a wa y . ""Y n u must mean Mina J e u kln n She In the only one left." Llghr worrlx the y wer e. an d gay volc a . b ut lh elr f alher h ear d. a 'llnlsh born o f I o n :an d u mp h a t her sl=ler l o u se e ' her erpreemlon proc laimed .luwf aa I (old y o o l A m l s o du mb ?" Mnr lo ry an d I ha ve not been abroad yor M r lllu r d n r k "n i e snld In a l on e u h lr h lmp lle d th a ! lh e lr d e p a n u r e wa s a mere ma t- te r o f d ay a 'lt mu s t b e ve r y ta a c lnatlng."F a th e r went o n a to ur l o th e Ho ly land,"volunteered Mn rjo ry . "before we were born." " F o r my self,"c o mlnu ed Ginger, pausing fo r a llghr touc h o f her llp s h o th e r l m o r th e g o ld ?cup. __. ._ .._...__- ,... ~.. .. . . ....... ._ steady c ustom.Ginger da shed | rl- .. ... _| .» Been ahsocinted with his Talfner Wonl was just received here hy friends, of the death of Mrs. J. A. Steele, a former old time Arling- ton r esi de nt wh o pa sse d away Se g-er a l da y s ag o a t h e r h o me i n F u - er to n,Calif .,f o llo wi n g a n illne ss of s e ve r a l mo n tlf s d u r a ti o n .Th e .deceased le f t he r e a b o u t se ve n y e ar s a go .mo vi n g m L i n c o l n a n d th e n t o Ca li f o r n i a wh e r e she h a s li ve d w e pa s t th re e y ears.Mr s . Steele wa s a lwa y s p r o mi n e n t i n c hurc h an d soc ial ac ti vitie s he r e an d un c le i n P.Z'a. sto re. gri d vias s till a r nei nbe r o f Ser epr al SHERIFF SALE By virtue of an order of sale is- sned o u t o l th e Co u n ty C o u r t o l W a ah i ng wn Co un ty , Ne br a sk a, an d t o m e dh-ec ted,i n f a v o r o l Th e Sta te o f Ne br a s k a a s p la i n ti f f a n d ag a i n s t Mn r t i n u s Swe ns on a s de- f e n d a n t, I wi ll s e ll to t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h th e fo llowi n g d e ~ sc ribed c a r ;to - wi t,On e Ch e vr o - le t Sed an mo d e l o f 1923. Sa id s ale wi ll b e he ld o n Mo nd ay th e 1 6 th d a y o f Se ptembe r,1929 4 But Mlm Jenkins, unn¢'counmhly_Wuhan!a word.detached herself from the cluster ofgn-ls and ran u p lo h lm.Sh e th re w b mh : r m s lhout hu shoulders, and kissed him on both c heeks.. "Be rnnenul. oh. be c areful," she said,and her face no r ke d wi th emotion.In the dramatic silenc e whic h lol- lowed lhln u norpec led ou lhursl. in- r ln m' |llg ht m u d led, her father fo r alle annorreu nun-x urli us.1shouldnot c ure s n muc h to do the Ho ly ln nd .I wa n t to g o lo P a r i s an d see Mo nxmnn re ,an d th e bonlevards, and the Follies.Th ey don 't ha ve th i ng s lik e th at ln th e Ho ly la nd ,Ho w lo ng a re y ou tobe ln Re d Thr u sh .Mr . Mur do c k? " " 0 h .some weeks.I fanc y."H e nnld "{nnoy ."In the Mid dle W e st, " I th i n k "an d " I dare a n y 'are qui te c o mmo n, wh lle " I gue ss " a nd 14|..\,~|..m~' .m nm nlmon lh nr n n Unapter, U. rz. D. ol uns plucethetimeoi' her death.Funeral services were held at Fullerton on Wednesday.Surviving u e two daughters, Misses Mary and Fan- nie Steele of Fullerton and one sonRobert. who lives in Oklahoma. Hundreds of people attended the annual Mission Futivnl of SaintPnuls Lutheran church which was held Sunday in the grove near the c hurc h.Th e m o r n i n g servic e wa s . a t th e N o r t h f r o m d o o r or u wW a s h i ng to n Co u n ty C o u r t Ho u s e i n th e C i ty o f B la i r , N e b r a s k a , a t th e h o u r o f 1 0 A . M . D a te d th i s 3 r d d a y o f Se ptem- ber, 1929.33-2t,Ma ur ic e Meh re ns , S he ri ff . PEACEFUL HILL urn)."why--my dear-" gasped Helen. "Why, Why-"'"Ola,the poor,brave.dom af flicted Soul."wept Miss Jenkins."Going away like that--with justihatheiploscsyounggirltolookafter hlm.I nhouldrft have por-mlttod IL I should have gone my-s e l f . " !'(Ih,Miriam is ver;cnpahle.Shu! has always none hetom.She |l £ \ . l u | I Ik n o w n ." I f a n c y "i s a n a f f e c t x y L i o n l n a n y b u t \ a r o m a n t i c f i g u r e . " D o le t me n n y o ur cup."she cooed."You see."continued the low.slow voice. "I took a job today. andshall go to work tomorrow,"Glogcr looked forward.Sho didnot breathe.nh, It he could but he president of the bank where theTuhhyIndividualrlspiredtolick- held in German,conducted by|H h edRe v. ~ Wulf of Fremo nt.Rev. | ,,3:;:;f"'s; o;:°,,2.°'o;'z: Wui ijas been a misglonary in is again teacher. A ntme, South Amonca for thai Miss Evelyn Knowlton attendec post ten years and ns now h°m°t.eachers institute in Bla ir dwg on a furlough.Rev. G. Zoch of days mg; week. Eiurdoch hoo charge of t e Eng-i Miss Evelyn Knowlton,Vern: '=S*\.S°}"'i*E@ an the '*f*'€"'° n.The and Marjorie Kuhr visited friend: Lndxes Amd served unch at in Fremont Wednesday evening. n o o n a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s t h m u g h o u t A l a r g e - n u m b e r o f p e o n l e a r e i l u .d a u .l _ n . . _ . | : . . . . . . o h . .n C n § n { n ¥ r H : i a w f w l cJ.| t. Qn i lak o c m-5 ni ' h im" ilu (Miss .Im-nkinn.ali!!weonlnir ln stumps.." " " " ".."""""""\5 "IU °\°"= "°" '""" " "E\\'l|nr-what nrafendnn-"'I . ~resmktiff ..E":,.!'.E....E.l _ Lqon wel §°f\=="e._'H5*F*\ speni u p .. . - . . -l .- _ ." Th e U. n n d R.Yo u k n ow.the lltlle ' 0 ra n g e a n d Blac k c h ain gro- cery mo re on the corner o f Ma i n and Brnudwuy ." Ginger ant mntlenlesa.He r slim f ingers froze about the h andle n f the l i m o gold cup.Presently she set it d ow!!wi th n dete rmina- llo n [hu t s po ke volumes to th e n c - rus lemed earn of Ma r jo r y and Eddy Jac kson. °°I.ets an fur n dri ve n|J\\,"she said c oldly ."Edd_v. youwe get tn Lake. Linrjory ln fr o n t wi th y o u .I wa n t Mr .Murd oc k to tell me all nhoub--the groc eries.I th i n k th e y are no fasc inating." °But I wns rp rep ar ed fo r y ou." objec ted Eddy ."I pla nn e d to g ive y ou a drivi ng lesson." L»I1{1ll?8 AIU rn mu zr u \.u L\I..r\U|..1u»|d .|F1' id aY to spe nd the d ay m t h ° " ° Q s u r i f y a n l l i r q c i o g-@n{`ri¢h am i h e lf me mb e rs ,Mr s .I..P .De le h ild re n h e lp e d I si rlix.f g gu §,;g\;\@i de r c e leb ra te he r i r t a y h a yD r .a n d Mr s .P .L. dCafiy a n d Su nd ay night.Visi tors a t the sons re tu r ne d Several " s "tg "Ch a r le s W r i c h h o me we r e D-1lr.am fr on ? a mo to r t r 1 p to Beloxt, \'\1§.: Mrs.Pe te Ra smus se n.lliay nnrf Mlsses Ruth Pfexffer :md 51131.3 H2111 Ma r i a n o f W a sh i ng ton ,M r He u e n n a n le f t. Mo n d n §f o r Oe m a n d Mr s .E a r l F i tc h a n d Donnlu wh er e th e y wl ll ta k e a bu smes s o f g m a hc ourse at Boy les',Colle1ze.1|A l m a a n d Ma r y W r i c h Bm Mr .a n d Mr s .~I wb e r taf 5221 Thelma.V a n De Ven ter o f Blair da u g hte r , F a y e o rer nor q. vm c a lle d a t th e A u g u s t K a h n k h o m at th e G. I. I'fe | .f! 'er home Sun day .T sd fbernRev. J . E . Ae sc hba c h er o c c up le dl " h a é h i s W g g g o f B la i r spen th e pu lp i t S u n d a y mo r n i n g i n th e H C .K h , ' _ab s eq c e e f/ Rev. A . J . Ed g ar , wh o ' § ¢ " 2 ° ' f § 5 ~H_g " K anl Wil3 Ill.¢d _|Mr s . C h as . w. A nd r e ws an d s o n lf= ; , ' ; " Y w e r e ; ' ; ' d " § t u 5 ; " ° 5 e ; ' ; Bill left Mond ay to spe nd th §W @€ k- 5u ._;f \gg;_ If§M__. D rum. wlllmu t n wor d. pli ilvfl awa y f rom her haud and hurrlvd down tho llag» sumo pa th in wa rd he r own h ome. Gln;;er'a oyos were ntorrnlly r e ilec llvu. " ll' m. "Bhn muttered."ll'm'£--- Ma wma d .The darn thlng's c :1tc h i n g " Later tlmi nfterrmon. Eddy J m'k~ son, c alling by telepho ne. got Gin ger nn the wire. " w w e y ou any one there wh n l would llke a little be flulng ?" he ln-| quired tcasingly .. "Mar jor y would li ke lt,{aug- poac . hut lm h er e to s e e th a t s h e dnf»sn't zo:lt Miriam theref' Nn.she has none to Phlc aznw h futher.Helen hns gone driv- ln and for dinner. W -2 mutha mn i i ml s q ui r m a n d w 'K he h omeunlll ln\e.Mnrglss here. Pm here. an d ll' y ou wa nt tn h old ha n ds we c an ge t Mis s J en kln a" "I don't.Ru! I hnve n c hap here -man x mel ln (?hlra| :o n lo ng time ago»prl~\ly n|¢'e fr-\| uw-lives In d g.. e n l t nao long Deen w a g e r s greatdesiretolearntod r i ve bu t no w, wi th a si gh,she relinquished th at bea utifu l dre am to s ave h er lo ve ly Mur jo ry fr o m the mac h in ation s of llllB base pretender.Aro und the world-~an a umker,perhaps.Or vor ng I i a " g a s f r o m p o n to p o n wi th re la ti ve s a t Ne b r a sk a Ci ty .Mr s .W .K .E l y wh o h a s bee~x ill f o r s o me ti me , i s a ble to b e u p an d ar o u nd p ar t of the time . G.I .P f e i f f e r le f t la s t w e e k o n a b u si n e ss tri p to S ou th D a k ota . M r a n d Mr s Ro y L. P ie r c e a n d¢1 . . : u . . . . . . ., J A n v m m M u n n M n n d B . 1 ' l M r .a n d Mr s .Ot to V o s s a n f a m i ly atte nd ed th e ha r ve s t fee ti va i i n B e n n i n gto n o n S u n d a y . A u g u s t K a h n k Gu s a n d Ma r i vi s i te d a t th e F r e d P e e tz h o me i E i k h o m Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . \ l a, \\' g lB>.1; ;:; z, ~\ Do olh 1. 2. 3. WH Mmre People Ride on Goodyears than any er Tire mndel - B E C A U S E In has a tread that holds the road. It has the Supertwiet. Cord--the strongest curcuss in the world. The price is low, especially when you con~ sider the mileage received from them. I..1c..to visit at the F. 's.Webb home for several days,Mis: Clara Schoettger lei't. Set-urduy for Filley where ehe willteachHomeEconomicsi n the public schools this year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters andfamilymotoredtoWakefieldon Sunday to take their little grand- daughter home. Employees of the Nebraska Pow er Co., are busy surveying for anew poweg line north and north- west of town.This line will serve mminy of the farmers as well as St.Pauls Lutheramchurch,thepnrsohageandtheparochial schools... New cyclone caves are being constructed for the safety of the pupils who attend the St.PaulsLutheranparochialschoolsnorth of town. has been spending his vacation on a farm near Versailles, Missouri, returned home several days ago.I-le was accompanied by his 'hunt and uncle and family who are vis-iting here for a few days at the Rev. J. E. Aeschbaaher home.Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marshall'A'nd granddaughters,Vee and Maxine, who have been at their summerhome near Mercer, Wis. for the past ,month,returned home lust' Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dannerand! family of Omaha, left Monday aft-l er n few days visit here with l\lrs. Danner's sister,Mrs.Mary Hur1.|Walter Hart, who is now employed in Omaha, accompanied them. Mrs. X. Cross, who was ill withan attack of flu for sexual days |is reported as recovering. Dl.ur|ur)f lulgug uuu:nun w r l.Il.\'evleniug, but sinc e Miriam ls away . y ou would have to girlfri end me." Evan over the telephone Eddy could feel the sudden arm-Ice in Gingef s voic e. the c oretous glitter of her hrlght Gres. the gulie In her fly ing tlmllghli.Ne w i ' o r k - C h l ¢ago»--around the w o r l d - "W hy , Eddy - -ot c ourse(Pd loveto.Murjory will adore lt-mme. too. You know I always enjoy y ou, Eddy ,yoo've got so much sense." " W r ' ll hroe;-e i n about eight, then." ° " " r " ' " " v _ . _- . . . . . . . . . . . . _ -. . _ ' . -doc k in by her side, and immediate ly set herself to isuuhblng hlm.. W hen oc c asi onally , in sheer y outh and good anlrlts.sl\e forgot her an- noy anc e and yielded to the pleas- ure o f the hour , she c ons oled her- se lf wi th th e tho ug h t th a t at le as t she had su red hi arjory fo r the fu» ture,and they parted a t the par- sonage two hours later mer ri ly enough. Thr oe day s passed before they had ne ws fr o m Chicago I t wa s not vers* ettcuuraulnz.Th e r e wa s Ginger n e w u p th e stnlrx."Mnr| ;ie.Margie."she culled. _" Qu lrk - pu t a n ( llc d re s s. "Mu r j o r y t Calm wn s mnddeulng, She was mlnlc urlu g her (Suk nulln. _She looked up evenly, loo ed down, c on tin ued to po lllh. :' n m d r a a - t h e dress!E e u :tram New York . and Edd y J ac kson .ll h rln g lng h lm to - -t o look nz y ou.A mu u d the wo d d ;my deer.l w n y e an o f It-- un d th at tak es mon ey !1Be's used to people dressed un for d n n e r every lln gi a nlg ht.;I d u n an h e'l| wear us evenlnl gown h lm- s a lf - I : n u n d r e s s m lt .l'll p ut nn| Helen's A lleeblue m-gunfire . lt just | l U|me l' n o lnnprnvement ln Mr .'l`olllver's cnndltlon.Hi s ey es we re stlll clouded In the mlsty Ing.The dnc~ tors were pesslmlstlc . By all means he sh ould renmln nt hnnd for d ully nhnervntlun an d treatment..fo r u n np o mllon , lf I ( c n me tn llmt.Bu t ln th e me un llme ab so lu te re st was lmvo ratlvc .He m u s t ha ve entlre freednm f r o m nervous strain.en< tlr e la r k n f wor ry an d renprmsl hlllty .Fresh ulr. guud (ood. tullnl oxerc lse, these were the tnnlc s thatby feeding me bod y wuuld strength en his slght.Partic ularly they warned that n nhn c k of any n ature wluxtme/er mlg hr pr e dp ltn te total md per ma nen t hllnd nes s.I n | lr Fof win WINTER DRIVING A King Could Buy No Better[your Car start on the Cold Mornings ; winter? I it pull through the mud nndiee and 3 Ma r jo r y wa n d er e d .Th e mera :Joy o l dr a wi n g m u a W lu t ln . h v o n"W el| . I d on 't k no w.| d a r e n n ! ,lt wo uld b e ill r ldlt.[Mx o f f n \ k | do dr vm fo r \llun a' ." ~oh_d u i ln g , h o w mo d o f y o u . 'YH d o n ll th e wor k.WW II be hav-}ing a fter-d inner c offee hy th e Mor h m m '- ' a m w e hnvexrt th e rlgh l | € ll¥\ 5- "."W e' | ~ e go i ng to bo r rmv me mm ne t o u t o l Hd e lr l h o n e r h m.Th e n a th e Gf l a n e n ga ve h u -lo r G i z l n m u . " " I l Y e b r e a k o n e o f t h a n g o ld c n" W a w o n t A n d I t th a t dumb- » \ » u o l a n ma m J s c tn o n g i ve s u l \ | w n y - - r l. l - I ' l l -Hu r r y .on-ling. _and not on pxe dral-I ' U a x ml n ! ! ao uq n ua nn '. ........5 nn, mu nw. W nv.slnlurs, hllrlnm begged them to lure l t bravely ,an d to n e e !their fa- ther wi th the lr usun\Ughg good hgmmr. " B e very cheerful."she beamed. "nh,very .lie do euf! s ay any thing, but he looks no sad." Th e gh -ls :L h o me wen t in to lm medlnte rou snltntlnn.Gi ng er was nrsr eo give expresslon to ber thoughts.Gln ge r wa n a lway s n m. "'I'hen>°s just one !h\n¢ about H." she s a m ntoully ."He ' s I n f o r n :wa lo ng li e ge o l lt, a n d we mmm ha ve mor e mo ne y .Y o n ' ve [ o t to le g , lp n lo to wo r k. "___.. (Continued n e xt we e k ) Re v.F n l t z ( f i ll i n g i n b a p ti s m e e r i i f xu w) - I » e t ' s s e e . th i s i s th e ww. £sx'!. it!M m .B e l l - O h . l n . n n - o n l v t h o next w i r Goon n:Ansnow? To len us put il. in shape . IT H R E §Install a new WILLARD BATTERY and put on a set of new Rosenbaum Service StationGoodrich Silvertown Tires Kennard Garage Kennard,Nebraska Glwer ma any zo non ner '"f~ - ' r a n s m m r a xs a -B I A S -\Y.» \\ »n nl A Qn n* nn n\ \h \» R 1 5 9 0 very great put of the Jzmbone viaiton.On! day I tho ught I would keen record of the number of visitors by reglnering ln a little hand book.The boys had been under constant watch and s t d n . I gave them the aitemoon off for relaxatio Between the hours of 3 and M. 200 people registered their na in our book within our mpee.This is about one hal! the number visiting, m many of them did not wait w sign be» cause it was too crowded. in c u r w the plate at dense u m .It im'¢ necessary w go the expense oipurclmning a l 1 quantity ol cream.Even ~1: may be elirnmwid-and cookiuwe ll-i f you make use of I :ouple\>! jdnket tablets.. Enough vanilla ice cream to fil a two quart freezer may bemad from a quart of milk, hal! a pin of cream,a cup of sugar,on tablespoon vanilla, wo junket ta~ lets and a tablespoon of col~ wa te r-a combination that i Nqrlcs TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE s'rA'rs or Nizsmsu g asWashington County | In (he Matter oi' the Esllte of Elk-n M. McKenney. Deceased: To the Creditors of' S:}id Estate: Washington County, Nebraska, L15|~ o which you are defendnnt, me ob~ ~~0 | 6 6 5 ject and prayer of which action ~ and on the 21st day mf December, 1929, at 10 o'clock 1. M. on aah of said days tn receive and ex- amine nll claims agdnn md Ea- tate, with a view to their adjust- ment and allowance.The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 20th day of September,A.D.19291 and the entered and the said Admlnistn- trix dscharged.If you fail w appear before maid County Court oh the 18th day of September, 1929, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and conten said petition, the Court may grant dw prayer theme-01 ind mxks sud: other and fur- ther-ordehs,adluwances and de~ crtes as to this Court may neem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 21st day of August., |929 (SEAL)1. c. El 1 pn' 31~4!.Cqurxly Judge hv ar of the pldntiff And from said defendant,und that uid plaintiff recover from said defend- ant alimony and support money for two minor children, the resuh of said marriage; and that she be granted the cuvbody of said minor children.You are hereby required w None of our party have contribub ed to the fish.We rise at 7:30, cat at 8:15 o'clock; inspection at 9:00 a.rn., practice on jamboree You are Hcnby Nocified. Thatlters to the public. I will sit at the County (hurt On board S.S. "Cedric" Room in Blair in "id County on July 30, 1929;a `\9 'A l H 0 ' 1235;free time till 2:00 p.ln., Scouts assembly till 3:30; play till supper; play till 8 p. m., campfire; in bed by ten o'clock.10 p.m.fr om Tu es ii ay on mea n s 11 o ' c loc k a s we lo s t o n e h o u r o f s le e p f o r th e n e xt f i ve n i g h ts bec ause o f tu mi n g o ur W a tc h a he a d o ne h o ur . O n 'hxesday n i g h t t h e I n d i a n b o y s we r e th e g u e s ts o f h o n o r a t | ;;.. .g I will give you the "adventures o l the Indian Jumbo Group".Leaving Muskogee ~'¥°»~»¢~g»». July 17 and traveling by train day and night we reached New York Friday night at 9:30,The end of our train travel did not wndnate in New York; an we expected but in Jersey City, New Jersey.This is across the river from New York.The Baltimore and Ohio f said mm-iaze; and that she be 1 ted the cuvbody of said minor hildren.You are hereby required w newer said pefitiun on or before e 7th day of October. 1929. Mary E. Gilbért, Pminmiff. By MAHER GL CARRIGAN, 1-5!Their Atfmleys. ther-nrdeh,adluwances and de~ :mes as to this Court may neem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 21st day of August., |929 (SEAL)1. c. El IVR' 31~4!.Cqugxly Judge NOTICE OF FINAL AD-MINISTRATION ACCOUNT Patrick &Smith,Attorneys, Omaha National Bank Building. STATE OF NEBRASKA r ssWashington County,I County Couri.In Probate. ln lhe Matter of the Fataie of .»..,~ NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE A~ c. Debel, Atty. STATE OF NEBRASKA I | as Washington County,| ln the County Conn. In the Matter ol the Estate of Fun k E.Warrick,Deceased: To the Creditnrs of Said Estate:You are Hereby Notified, That I will sit at the County .Court Rpom in Blair in said Coumy on the 13th day of September, 1929, and the 14th day of December, 1929, at 10 o'clock N. M.on each ~.~,,. ~ Y o u r f m 'en id 'ZIHI1 rla vi Prince of Wales visited our camn.§Pl¢2\$@ the most. economical......,.........-..- v. ......-..-.- - - -°""1 vu.:u4.uc;uanuu,wu c n :wc wc lc '°"-1'"5 '"IW .usllvannul ua uuc l ..`._'_o f Se ptembe r,1929.~~W e ~~~ a n d t h e blan k et..H e ~ " ° : , ," f " :j. , ' ": ° f ~f m : w1 ' 1 ' N E s s m y h a n d an d th e Y o r k " ." W h e r e a ti n N e w Y o r k ? "O n W edne sday nig ht.B a n me s a me f " ° ' f ' " " ¥e 1 ;gr-an l.{'h t l e n ad d ap g a r a n d ,,,,,§1|a Di s- Seal o f sa id C o u n ty Co u r t,th i s W e said." W e do n ' t k n o w :a n . B la c k h a \ vk ,m y Ne b r a s k a In d ia n .pea red i n c o stume p r g n |.... .'. .o'c1ock A.M. of each da; oeive and examine all against said IE1tat'e,with: their adjustment and al f t ur e 23rd day of Aug;ast. 1929 Amér imir ; af nr mmmnn u ma n l; nn n a- if llhtis he d mlli lir nn Hin 1nn|»zi| »ni!newspapers a n d Ill0\|iEtol\£¢om-| BolW 3 ju n k e t lablfrts i n th e ~ I.C. ELLER,~`z§ §"L`2» "¢ {§ §.»Y'{."7 "\7\}'e§ §l£~f""f " " ""W ""m""fpa ni e s .That afternoon another County Judge.boarded the bus with the mst of Thursday morning.All Soouts|¥"}'*d review was held for ~ the train peopie.We were whisked assembled on the bow of the ship Pnnee of Wales - and the Cluef M ,nM| N_to a ferry and taken across 1,};¢lfor a group picture.There were §9<?"f»Sly R°bF'"_Bad°"P°'YFu' water, add to the milk, stir well a moment, then pour immediately in to the freezer can, and let Stand in a warm room until firm-about xsmx.)32-0. The tim limited fort§o:| aff claims ngaini NOTICE n w ' m nLII--°" --'' ° " " " °H 232 S as bo d th Ced 'This jamboree is the t'wenty»first'emy nunutes.rmee can 131\'QUNT u-dson.My boys attracted co:1~ou a gr e nc. Our!_IBTRATION ACL sxderabic attention.When the fel-boys appeared m costume.Hn n i s r s a y _of -s°°'fting-~.P3f¢"'1 f 1 c '1 :d S""`;'of Septsember, A.time limited for 1 is One Year from September, 1929 STATE OF NEBRASKA Washington County,|ul Grant Lathrop, Any. low pasxngers found out who we'were, they were very courteous in heavy fog has settled.The waves Scout movement.Mr. Dawes, am- -then finish freezing rapidly. pointing out places of interest in are higher.The fog whisile can baxsador,alno visited our Amer-'rms dessert is very m y w enleflng New York by night.We~be lféari every other minme.I lean camp.make, lends variety W Lhe menu, fm., nw Rmonn ..r m...»»., |a.~».¢~\ lnmndpa »s.....-mum m m s " ,We are having a great time.requires no ees! and lime cream We are now in midocean.A Powell is the founder of uuepncl xreeze slowly w a :mer musn of said County Court, Y § M i , a " ' ° " "" . = I f c . D E B E L ,T9 th e he ir s at law, n eg rt o f ki n,';'"'» Q,"m" "{ "1 1§£ éi °"" " d " " " §c o u n ty Co ur t l n r m r m e3 1 - i t S p e c i a i C o u n ty ' " " " ° ° ! ' .f§Y'i$ 'i`i1LnT'§`§§Zf3'°"'i§,"i'3,'§f§ 1n £ !§ m ;: §a u a c ls i m g a g a i n r x g d § § _I n th e ma tte r o f th e es ta te o f -_.. ...'ln11»wi th a v i e w tn th e i r a d i u s b M a r v Lu te ,Dec éasedi Th e hei rs - -----. ..._-.-. U. ...U-.."..°....~..\.,------___4 - - - - - - . H --.....-.,,--~.nd i th u g i n g ;€IlBi\Q dgeg n g tth e W o o lwo r th b u i ld i n g a n d ma n y Th e bo y s ar e s le e pi ng .Th e p a ss -Th ° ' ' E it i s a 5 P `* m a t tu n es , we a s k i d ' J | other p lac es.Eve r y b o d y wa s ve r y ang ers a r p la y i n g sh u ff le bo ar d,en-l°5' lt.Sometimes we c an hm~d~nfeed to be c oo 'a n xs easn Y rnurfn nna i n nur nrnmn nf rnn| 'm\nlmitsa Hvrlr hnll hnnrrl nn .rhmlr nm! a :Y Pl'@P3lE 01.11 1110818 bec ause nf.d1gest»ed a n d y e t 110811Ilful a n d L E G A L N O T I C E n u n »p Ma h e r &Ca rr ig an ,Atto r ne y s . To Lyle R. Gilbert,' Defe nda nt. Notice is hereby given that on th e l s t da y o f Ap r i l,1929,Ma r y P |"1'.i|}\nrf un nln in f if f fi lm!nn settle men t of sai d estate a re nc r e~ b y notifi ed th a t o n th e 21st d a y of A u g u s t, 1 9 2 Ru t h W oo ds , the Ad rn in i stra tri x o said e state, filed a pe ti tio n i n d Co un ty Co u rt, p r a y i n g th a t h e fi n al ad mi ni s tr a -ti on ac c ount m i d herein h e set~ tle d an d allo we d th a t ro o f o fphe ir s hi p b e wlf ff l ord er for di str i~ \...a.:..._. J .........o¢....ma neninnnnnn¢ ncent an d a ll o wm c e .Th e ti r n e la t lo w,ne xt o f k in ; d e vi s ee s , leg - li mi te d f o r th e pre se nta ti on ofla gee g, c re ditors an d a ll per ab: xsi '\- c lai ms afzainst said Es ta te is th r e e mo nth s f r o m th e 1 3 th d ay o f Speternber,A .D .1929,a n d th e ti me li mi te d f o f p a y me n t o f d e b ts i s On e Y e a r f r o m said 13 th d a y o f Sep te mbe r,1929. W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th e te re stae d in the f in al s ettlemen t of said estate are he reby notifi ed that o n th e 22 nd da y o f J u l y ,1929, Gr a n t Lo th r o p ,th e Ad mi n i s tr a to r o f said es ta te fi le d a pe ti ti on i n said Co u n ty Co u rt,p r a y i n g th a t I ..... _.. - ,... _.,..,..-. --.....~wherever we went, Lhe people all stared. Securing a taxi the seven of unpiled in with our luggage, to go to the Cumberland Howl.From all the twisfs and turns he made, he must have taken us the lom; way round.We gave him $1.55.He suid, "Probably you don't know it, but I usuully get tips."We said, ,.,_-...., ....... ..-.. .,..... .,.. ..--.. ...N l cards,checkers and chess in the the srwn about the tepees.There lounge.In the cabin 1 see laugh-is no privacy.\Vhen we eat, the ter and fun, unaware of the dan people come and pull aside the lap gets wiihout as the ship is pi10\@d:°f our "Pee just "° see the real over a wempetuous sea.It calls w|Americm.When the boys dress mind we church hymnal we sing.|"h'y must eiiher have a guard at To the amazement of a few of us on | u'¢}°°|' or use an i""'?', door in the sur board side, freighter ws addluon to the door covenng.As nourishing.- It is well worth try ing-whetlv er you are in s cooking rut or not. 1 BURLINGTON MAN ENDORSES SARGON "Sargon has done me more good dghted in the fog only 200 yards I w me ,the people come to the than :my medicine I ever took inaway.Its whistle had not beendfmf .FW P'°P " though I h" °I m>' }\ f¢ -____ _wSou rt,thislh i l!i m a ?aa mmxs tr a n o n ac c ount|. ~ _l\é~:in ~ séttled and allowedionin the District Court of of duwer an~~homestead~rights (SEAL)~I. C. ELLER, 3l»4t County Judge 1 wards .rimrgyerflan a . téamand ¢{y2l'.'u:r.f*r't¢' \P f l u l f h o n u ' t l xr, a n d Z i n c m . ' f . ' i ? § . ` . . a i n ?o t h e r h a l f m t h a n y a r d m n r y p a i n t y u u c l m o s e 1 I f D e v o e L e a d a n d Z i u c P x \ { n t l w r w w j o b w e ~ n o c h n r g e f o r D e v o e . . . '|Ifnevoeleul and Zinc Rrint¢|oesn't wearoneor twoortlneeyeafslonger. . longer and Bette;-.J will °f ofo u g h ~ 1 . 2 5 3 a n d Z i n ; , Pa i n t _ t o r e p a i n t yo u r . e n t r e ' house.... Petersen Hardware D E V O E STATE OF NEBRASKA saWashington County, John F.Rohn,Attomey County Court.ln Probate. ln me Matter of the Es me uf The heirs at law,next of NOTICE To CREDITORSor ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA,sa.Washington County ln the County Cuurt. 0'Hnnlon and 0'Hanlon,Attys In the Matter of the Estntve of Richard Murray, Deceased: To the Creditors of Said Estate You are Heréhy Notified. That I will sit at the County Court Room in Blair in said County on the 13th day of September,1929 and un the 14th day of December, 1929 to receive and examine all claims against said Estate,with a view to their adjustment and allowance.The time limhed for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 13th day of September A. D. 1929 and the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 13th day of September. 1929.WITNESS my hand and theSealofsaici County Court,this 9th day ofAugust., 1929. (SEAL)l. C. ELLER, 305L County Judge NOTICE OF FINAL AD that prool ox neirsnip ue \',KK€ll|order for distribution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead rights entered; and the add Administrator discharged. If you fail to appear before said (Bounty Court on the 14th day of September, 1929 at 10 o'clock A. M. and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and fur- ther orders,allowances and de- crees as to this Court may seem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this Nth day of August, 1929. (Seal)I. C. Elle: 30~5t County Judge. "liere'a Tie ti.me you don't."Of all the gall. Alter a night's rest we rose early and surprised a neighboring cufc by asking for some wafem He said, "You're early aren't you? We don't usually serve much break fast until 10 A. M." Walking down theatrical row we suw more theatres and show houses than in several cities in Nehmska.We were in khaki uni- form, and while we were looking at the shows, we were the whole show for the other pedestrians. Arriving at the National Head- quarters we were informed that our passports did not come thru, \'I'here was some rushing around blowing as had ours.A quick ad- justment of the rudder machine turned us out of the path of the one ship we met so uncomfortably close. That aiternoon another life belt drill was held for the ship's staff.| We had our drill the first day out.of port.The motors in the life boats were rechecked. This ship is a 21,227 ton float-`ing village.It is 700 feet in| length.It carries a crew of 454. The additional passenger list is 845.This boat has 26 life boats. Two of these life boats have gow-I er motors.Each life boat has a capacity for 22 people ln each life boat is 2 pounds of (our now, shut it several times. The boys said, "We know how Lindbergh felt when he returned to America."Ike is the most tim~ id.I-Ie ducks for cover when in costume as soon as he can.Yes- terday when we were eating,so many insisted on pulling aside the ilap of our ten that the boys tried a little fun, by shouting at them in Indian.When the boys step out in costume there is always s great throng surrounds them,to write_ in autograph books.The boys simply had to seek shelter, and play they "no understand and no talk English stunt"so they would not be worn out.Bennie is not so timid.With his lariat and _...¢_._ _-r L_ ______ ,_:_.. ___ QQ35 I .suffered with stomach trouble .t' h a t poisoned my whole sya~ »tem and brought '~ t on all kinds of "For ten years ~. `-1 av complications.I had v ery little a p p e t i t e and what little I did 1 ~¢¢eat caused me a I o t o 1 p a i n. Lumbago a n d ~rheumatisrn i n my legs hothew' ed me a lot and headaches thatmusthave been brought on by constipation.Ncrvousnesg kept me .~~.a "~1 *t I suffered from \» NOTICE FOR ADMINIS-in the national offices for a while.famous bismjfa)and a quart of '`_~from sleeping too and I wi; al-'rnATxoN OF ESTATE We had but one and three quarters water ibr each person.The Ced- gdge nd and m" ln Bhehfvegfn"ways tired wh lislesa. lhours to make our ship.I was fic also has life rafts with throwl . n e oes no SP9 ns "Almo st as mon as I stan/ed 'row IK um.: ne rupes 1| lm-r wx now STATE OF NEBRASKA I hun.",__}__¢s..|\1§__;_-L\' r awne.l¢..m...,e......-..|Aua||Gl..l U;nuuvvug Ianni Lv sus IHIUS Cupauu: u|,p|.|.u|,¢;;|u|5 uu uuu lgl sa En g li s h vis a o f f i c e This join s '» he| 6 o pe ople i n th e wa te r .\1n;;Uesg§§f1 gg;-msg % h ; ' ; f l. ' ° % ; 3 Ma s s ; I s u b w a y t h l lf . A l f r e d h e l p e d t o ~Saturday .,W e h ad pac k i nsp ec -13 5 ; d a I t n w a b Q , ~g a n tam a y ,I wn s th en ru s he d to p i er 59 .Ou r ti o n b e f o re lea vi n g th e ship.F0 s 1_ - f ~¢rn.:_ Sf ff'_A 41...treatrr usugull unu cuuguu DUALPii ls , my who le c ond ition b e- :»impr o ve .Th i s vro nd erf hl nent.bu i lt bac k m y s tr e n g th J t my s to ma c h in f in e c on di -Henrv,. Co un ty Co u rt.In P r o b a te . I n the Ma t te r o f th e Es ta te o f Sar ah Stewa rd ,Dec eased: Th e hei rs a t la w,n e xt o f ki n , c redi tofa,an d A l l persons in te r- . . . . A . . . l I . . .. . . J J n n l n b n n u n | n h n l n t t Troop went immediately to our r o o ms a n d pu t th e i r c o s tu me s on, wh i le I stood i n li ne to ha ve th e pa ss po rt chec ked.A sc ore or mo r e o f c ame ras an d mo vi e ma - c h i n es wer e re a d y f o r u s wh e n we li f te d b u t s ettle d i xg a i n a t 4 p . m. Sunday afternoon.Four ships sighted.The first we have seen m i l e s a w a y .1 1 1 1 3 1 5 o n t !0 1 m e oldest English cities where the Ro ma n s ha d fo rtif ic atio ns i n th e sinc e Tues day wi th th e exc eption I 10th eeotury .On e lar ge c athed- | r a l sti ll sh ows th e Ro m a n arc hi-of th e o n e we d i d not c are to see ., .W ».Th i s is th e re gi on i n whi c h th e z lin f g &. : . . ,' 2 ; . ,. . . § ? i " " i. ? l. "$223. an d p t tio n. indigo: f r o m stoppn la te d My appetite picked up and ation disappeared. The pains lurnbago and rheumatism ~d entirely.The pills regu- me perfectly without uhy t:su.u Ill Banu 1.::»|.¢AM:::u c ||\:u:uyno ti fi ed th a t o n th e 23 r d da y o f A u g u s t,1029,W i ll S te wa r d a n d Ge or gi a Ho w e fi le d a pe ti ti on i n sa i d C o u n ty C o u r t a lle g i n g a mo n g c ame on de c k.Yo u p ro b a b ly h a ve alre ady seen o u r pic tures. A f t e r pos in g,th e foo li sh ques- tio ns f n o m th e erouid be g an :A r e oth e r th i n g s than Su ra h S te wa n l,th ey re al In d ia n ?H o w c a n y o us n in h ab i ta n t o f W s sh in gtno ni te n r e a l In d i an s ?C a n th ey ta lk Co u nty , Neb r a sk a , d ie d on th e 4 th Fimrllsh?A r e they Seou is? Y _ f . . . .I ! . . . _U n -D n w i n n s e n Q l n f n i i n f Louisitamia went. down.We als.:uf past the region where the Titanicl san k. A b o u t 4: 3 0 S u n d a y n i g h t la n d is s i gh ted as we n o w a pp ro a c h th e Iri sh c o as t.Yo u s h o u ld see these w s u n u :n u u a c u u u l u u l ; ° | J | ,L I U U a n d 1825.Ab o ut thi s an c i en t c i ty i s sti ll th e o ld wa ll.Hi g h wa y s ha ve n o w been c u t th r o u g h to W a le s wh ic h i s on ly tw o !llll(?: a wa y .W e s aw the s i te o f th e o ld mi ll a b o u t wh i c h we r e a d wh i l i n..e~f f i l f , ~ ~ i r h s gr ad es ('I`hex°e v:as a hap py 'bad effects at all. " P m g l a d to r e c o m me n d S a r g o n i n a l l m y fri end s;it's n. medic ine th a t d o e s a ll th at i s c lai me d f o r i t -- a n d mo re . " - I - ' ra n k R. Bla k e wa y , 1909 S.12 th S t. , B u rli ng ton , I a . Th e Ste wa r t P h a r ma c y , A g e n ts . day of August,1929,leaving no n c u u u l g ma r " " ° ' ? " » u ; * " ~Last 'Will and Testament and the land disappmfr an c ance. nos.:assed of Real and Prsonal We ate our ill?"mea .on th port."°~=;_.="Lne suuugc " " "miller who lived on the Dee, who!and was xrst.seen.An elder y said, "I owe no debt 1 cannot pay.| woman who .had not rdurned .wil thank the River Dee,that turns Ireland for sax years was smgmg the mill that griwd the urn to.;1:an Insh song, as she sat across!'n],t bl f B feed my babes and me We had~g. §_ wr: mg ta <§_ ",'f'f' f;_3 I a seven mile boat ride on the river 11:Dr. Norman K. Rathrmmn0I"I01\IETRlST Over the Blair Drug Co. Pham B]§¢k 41 Evenings by Appointment iz s mié Qsth§,,t,d a t $515.00 and snip ut,noon. _w e soon l u m e n nUn\rh\n|fn -»n||n3\\{¢l#r¢1§nl\lh lf lu ~ H 1 8 ~ d li h i n t h e Il ' lE ll\ l W IS " i ";j"f'°'= "'°°`"°°°"°°"""°'" """ lscup.It hu some fanciful namen||'d attached.Thule names cozntinlled.--f_.'i°"..ff'f. ~ ~ '}..f"i. ts :lmnn 'aut the lame old dish u z a u p ,r n .w e w e r e u r u w m g : n w D e e c a r t a r . '. l u e e : 1 s t o w : 1 . I r e l a n d . E ve n " .vr ..0|.lnLy \..¢0u1\.Jn u c .:1||.u a )uSeptember, 1929, ..c 10 0'4:loCR A. M., and contest. said petitiom the Court will appoint Miller Hunk or 1 w|'r "'."llIIIIUL uw \"vn u ;u l u-on ti nu ed . 0 u p p e d 'a s we la te r lb g d y i s h3I'P§"»bec aus e lan d loo ks fo r ma tio n th e c i ty o f L i ve r po o l fo un d u ut.me li ttle b i¥ C l! ii S m3 d €! g 0 0 d to us.Th e Celtic ,a sister .Uu d legoodsouve nirs,th ey we r e arf!sh ip o f t h e ( b d r i c ,is s ee n on th e 3 nnmn nthm-nui tnh lv nerson A d -a n d WOLl\d ke ep ind ef ini te ly " 3 l0Cl-ES at 1.hiB port.I h a d no id ea | ATWOOD BARBER SHOP ~ ~J .1__-~~~ A--~=====../~:..u./»~=,aff Q |,», u L v a ;\=-»»~_ -<-~ -"~' ] ' 55 ~' l s e $ ~~/ rif - * ;,Y I/Jnnzen Barber ShopThe Bent nf ServiceIiiRegular Prices"":"'" " "" ' " ` " "r" " - ""_"had our choice of several meat or- that Ireland unru such a pretty1';1';iZ*,,.',';E,'I'.f"',.'1M".....'f '°"l~~-==- =~»»~» ge.a§er§|._ The *='=!s=1°£=.4 p}ace.As -w= »-~-.s»==sloping"A C O L U M N 1=oR §ii§{§§l.l" §.f\.'I.}.'...| in|| nm¢-lnlldmin (l1i'i\'¢l chairs) are an P°"-'!Sh01'Q line, laid out like an adver-I 'rum' tr lvl* Qurans@$i`{£§f§E§¥.]'d,§§"}l¥ ,{\]§usY,`i5é5l (SEAL)I. c. ELLER. 32-4:County Judge. _,.-..,__.,.-NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE cd fast.We had two fine W"3"'"tise\nent plot with its green andfmd we could have as many h9|P'lyellow fields, it was indeed beau- lngrshas we wanted.th fltiful.The fences,because they e sen was srnau §0 none 0 are made of dirt 4 feet. wide and ___-us became seusick.he ull f¢n4 fm high with a hedge planted D.u:vrY planes Wmj ._ _S°""é2'3f3?m§?¥£§§.m i dizzy by "58h§-'Ih@_ §°°l_\f9°}";un wp oi' the dirt wall, makes "ml LYIITLL LXI ENSE. | | First door east Enterprise olfiebl Meals, L0 Cent! |W O M E N l I E. éf'1`€aT5f`x>}'°`§»`éLwf Excellent Cuisine of the sea, and roexeu_wnature made us sleep luke sleep ny -Rip Van attended church of English this kind lx n dozbn easily seen at a great distance._..xAsthebnywasshallowwe*lnve you gotten xnlo n cookmg x droPP\'d anchor in the harbor and v..Mnny women have.and d_n BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE I uansfgrred 1:9 a small ship fau a " & ' l § Z ' i l " § . . " ` ° " , ~Banded Abstracts: n ten er.t could go up to t l f [h.l h k d |~ h .~PHONE 15dock.|¢?::..s..,..e.,\.y...2:J i l * . L i l Film Bldz.Blnir. Nehruka the passengers and cargo \v x\»E°t feahze it.Early in he lrh COMPANY ; Patrick and Smith, Attorneys352Oma h a N a u o m i B a n k Bldg .wif lklez . No ti c e i s h e re b y g i ven tha t pu r -bu q u z y z n m n mg we su an t to a n o r d e r o f th e Di stri c t the d ivin e se rvic e of the ' f n \4 nf '\lffn:\inrr'lnu f' n nn lU ND-E n g la n d UI!~DUI' ested in the final ttlement of said estate me by notified that on the 16t`h day of August, 1929,John F.Rohn,the Admin- istrator of said estate filed a pet- ition in said County Court, pray- ing that his final admhlistration account filed herein be settled and allowed, that proof of heirship be taken,order for distribution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead rights entered; and the said Administrator discharged. If you fail to appear before said County Court on the 14th day ofSeptember, &929, at10 0'cloclc A. M., and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and fur- ther orders,allowances and de-mei as to this Court may seem proper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 16th day of August, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 31~4t County Judge NOTICE To CREDITORS OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA ll saWashington County,| 0'Hlnlon & 0'Hanlon, Attumeys ln the County Court. In the Matter of the Esfqfe of Meridith B. Kemp, Deceased: \ \ J \ l l \V x .N u a u h u h v v u v br as kn , da te d A u g u s t 1 a n ac tion ther ein pen di i n C.C.L y o n is pla' 2 1529 ship. we dm not. care 101nwh;r;'f I of service They sang abou intiff and soragsultcrnmatang wlth r , ,.',_ -in readings and prayers all " T "I \ | ; u | &u u l n u n vu c c n Li li :H a a n ;e s p o n a w e A n o t h e r d a y s t r a v e l d o w n t h e l c a r e s o f t h e h o u s e h o l d h o w e v e r |r e a d o u t | ? 0 a S t 'u f _ w a g e s l # g d __ E "g l , a1 " d p u t a s t o p t o t h i s a n d t o d a y t h e Auen °-uout,er al,uexenun..n.~» oi a book.After singing the lggpnrougnt us ro our uesunnuon, mv-''-l:neeting me to sell the Premffs or 12th song thc vogmgago wiergool about 2 p. m. Monday, .luly` ¥'11Z'lZ'§f22d"'$fL"xeasartéhaa DR. EDWIN T. JIPP erexnnfter described at au ic 1 d h d W sa! wai ting 21 We crossed the Mersey nver'_'\P 'fi Dentistsale, as upon execution, 1 will,b:n ¥Z'Z`,.L,$§.>'$f`Theyeiunt called jglon a render zo Birkenhead.L,,..;;=§;g wgfggg is==§:~§[§,;f;_g ?;f\x- a n S ER VIC E Monday,the 7th day of Octu r.,_ _ing nur luggage except pack sacks ~~i Sm B k md _1929 at ten o'clock A M at the '|":"'on we nved in Boston 'me marched our or fxve bl k uw Sene at least one new dish n Offxces n e an sfrontdfth'W "h,ton 7. no n r ''. .R .oc s week.Get the recipe from your Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. nor o e as mg M nssengers and cargo were some wmtxng bu=ses,The people',-.,.-xCounty Court House in the Ci °fi¢»<;; Kboxird Many Irish became l\ned the streets.As we came Lhrultawme newspaper or magazine.x B l ' r N b .k ff !s a e l o ~,W the t 1h l 'd d .hh? éaghi alaihc E L ~menlfgfl g w _,f;'f°;§ KJ ; ho w:'c he e r;.y Ev 'lf>'f» § '§§ ";;;¢ .1 "Zo ""m"h? °"' .°°°""°"f °°'"§§?j c A n L s c m m r r per cent Of which will be payable'ever_We dgned in passage aslqueer.The bus ddver sat on the so e mg 5ourse u see .1 ;Insurance .borroy it from u neighbor, look itan da!/e of sale "WI balance "P°"third class, but wearing the Scout\riK|1t side of the bus to drive it during the week,'this and |ogg; § °§ '§J `i l`l.,§i'5¢. wbl 'ill becourt, the fellowmg described renllthe ship.lthe lef side of the roaii.T i gn i h n g me i ts g » T§ 'Z $ `f M ~x eB. " e ' , ° ` ' f ".. .. ....,_.\.l After we were thyee or fourllutomoblcs ere so r}=fr°=§'Hfldaily-for nothing pleases quite so ________ x...`...."". confirmation of said sale by thvfuniform we went everywhere onland drove a t a rapifl rate down at least one new reci e is tried out For hoeu:1r.Jh ¢f¢c¢ridlv,¢he.lfdyidluqmmmwnmmi umw ®nlythe MM/TAG Has the Mulii-Motor AY'I`AGi.sthc y ahczf manufacmrcr tnnmmz - : ' " r | - " " j " " "luuaa un noun!Huw::rum DU:.\\.u||,wc nvvuv ulintant.Th dunand for To the Credltors of ~ Estate:west quarter, and the N hweSL passed through a school of sharks.fume in tl.t n1)|x¢1l W whh ,E aamlhmeelaluld-Motrmr You alje Hereby Nuufned, That quarter of the Southw st. quar-QM,nmarinfnnt wont below for his so many H " vu ;.V J va : a Ug l lg a u b u t ~~~h e n m o d e l s .T h e y h a v e 'I t i s n o t n e c e s s a r y t o g o t o ~~~~n i a n l n v n m h o n {\\A t f l n i i é n t !¢ l \ \ \Ig -.-. .. 1 located ir iJi:i~1'i~`1`é¥ l n e w;,;;§;"' ~o;";;;;f;1-;'ra.~;.::"-zfcy hndc r gzmodinemgiues. Far m homes wi th out e lec tr ic i ty c a n have the wus- ld '| E n e s t wm h e r p o w a u l wi t b u n c n g i n e a s g o o d m th c wo a h u . 1 - n f - v~r 111 1 » _ n r - - te ._ _ . I wi ll s i t a t th e Co u n ty Co u r t Ro o m i n Bla ir ,i n sa i d C o un ty o n th e 20 th da y o f Sep te mb er a n d th e Zlst da y of De c emb e r, 19 2 9 a t 1 0 o'c1ock A .M .eac h d a y to re- c eive a n d exa mi n e a ll c la ims te r o f Sec tion (32 ).T° " " " 5 h i p , b o v a n d a r r o w b u t th e s h a r k s d i d Th e s e ar e (1 7) .Ra n g e (13)E a s t o f th e jno t. c ome wi th i n a rr o w s ho t a g ai m le n g th ,6 (ith P.M. , i n W~H3hifl8'i°" .Conn-»On Mo nd a y a f e w fi s hi n g . sma c k sjtra a no ar et r .Ne br as ka ,' m e m Ou r I r is h f r i en d s we re f u r -ba c kwa rd s i n th e ma n n e r direc ted b y said ni s h in g so me f o o li s h r e ma r k s a n d l wa r d .I t ord er.S a i d ml n w i ll rnmain 0D6!\l....:....... . n .. .,...... evinnxtnxl nn l"|1n|nr\||nnn-| | o n ly ab ou t 10 fe et i n fe e t i n wi d th .Th e small.The engineirun as mu c h af th e y d o f or - wo u ld ta k e ab o u t three . n r n f f h a i v h n u r n n r n f n u g n r a l .\ : n . p ¢ | m ¢I l l v a u u a L v c u . :` so me th i n g ne w.Perh aps y o u wo u ld li k e a n e w aalad.Exp e r i - me n t a b i t wi th y o u r c o mmo n f r u i ts an d veg etables an d b e f o r y o u k n o w it y ou wi ll h a ve c om- _ - . . . . . . 1 £ 2 5 ¢ .¢. : . . . . . . . 1»ib}ne Theatre Bldg lair, Nebraska.Bl x u n u i n s : m a c k 1|,r u m ; t o r a w e e t r s w a s n m g -u u l . _ __. _. .. . . |_ 1 f r :iagli-llBf. said Estate, with at \vig'¢Vf0I;}|8-lllflrzF to their adjustrclent and allowancmi Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, thisThe time limited for the presento-30th day of August, 1929. tion of claims against said Estate W]LLIAh! R_ PATRICK, |is 3 months from the 20th day of 33-51..Referee. nuns;: an Lucy uvcr nuuunvsu vu \-m--»-H ull\ |su.»A w H'-H llvn '~=-"}poBeu uw: ul. :ur u m:|g»goods from the saloon.There mslmake one of ours.As for vegetables,well,ti ; no prohibition at sea.|We drank tea at a tea shop an Camlied carrots.Cook carrots Tuesday, two ateamers only vit-the grounds that night.They do until partly tender in boiling wateied in the distance.While holdinglnot feed you enough.We no go to which a tablespoonful of sugar a deck Scout sratherinz. some boylback.has been added.If carrots are ; ¢ . ¢ n ¢ u \ l \ u w 1 - - - - BONDED ABSTRACTE Office in Hayle Bldg. \a n - n -- - n - B |ll Wntc or 'hcscpnanc me ncurcst mcaucr.u ac.doe:n't sell iudf, don't keep it..Deferred payments y uu"lI never miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa n u a s m : u n v " r A ( ' : : u m m |5epLember,A.D.1929,and Lhei ,time limited for payment of debts ' _in One Year from said zoun d,,,,|m:1'rEn FRI: MDUDLEY CARTER an x.. -ina Q.. "Ant sighted some big fish flopping\Tuesday,July 30.l took the clear of the water.Them was n boys to Liverpool to make some rush Lo the pon board side.We purchasa.Everywhere we wem were pmiflz through a school of the crowds would stand and stare. porpoisea.These large fish each The boys said, "Le¢'s go back to large,cut.in three slices;small carrols,cut in half.Then placf in s baking dish and sprinkle th'- carrots with salt,pepper and granulated sugar.Dot generous- - Tn / u n S C HE D UL E - Chlc ago l No rthwes te m Rlilnd' £ r I n *~ "- .J )1 !u \.r \ °,J 4.\ I J `1 ¢. a .f r - <M x : ~ . r .i .f <4 "11 °-|. ¢ |, ..¢. . ¢.. H 2 . _ .' :\ U ""f.\in ._ fihmainum 'washer l c ?4 2 ' t PROGRAMS ,u.~1»Mwuc. cannu-wu|u.c1v.u-nl-wL'I.on»Ind-W|Al c»-an lus-IZOIL. :umm-wuo. De-"""F'&'f»{'$'""»f""' Fm.,. ..wuw,lun- curtain:urn-¢~wn|L unhudn-xxx. In--n-mul, Hb-fan-wcco. una-VIAG.»....u..¢rm »......... ;of Septvmber, 1929.WITNESS my hand and the Sea!of said County Court,this The Enterpl 'Nth day of August, 1929.11 letter from '(SEAL )1. C. ELLER.with several 82-dt Caunty Judge. from the Indif|9!=\u~»r= 11- "'flfl';` averaging 200 pounds were leaping camp."upmgclear oz' fha surface.There were We live in tepeea cone,lh""d"°d° of them.'J\fednesd§¥»JUlY§ P the Wednesday,T542 miles from ed 111PMBUIR revx 'Nam Vanlr° lntihirll\ 41-10 N 'lnnn-Duke of Connauzhl n a w :I n ' l u l l b u Dudley Carter, uf his Indian p an s c ho o l at B a been atten di ng W e ha ve two . 31.W e ma rc h- e w b e f o m th e ;.Th e r e we r r ly with butter.Bake until nicely browned.,'' Dessert?Well.of course des xen is a very important dish.S< far as the children, and also tht man of the home. are concerned \}is fury,very impgnant.Thr East-6:10 p.m. dmlly.Q Wen-7:15 a.m. daily.' C. St. P.. M. & Omaha ` Northbound - 7:15 am. daily except Sunday. 2:52 p.m. daily exce t Sumhy.7:52 am. Sunday wly. Soutlxbaund ' A kin. r¢ii.i é i " ;nnlumnav. as-rirrfl. 1 NOTICE To CREDITORS "° "c. |oF ESTATE C STATE OF Nx~:rm.4sxA I ~Washington County,5 u . wand 1|~--~--"mm -~----~~ -- --~--..nl- Am_°§;° §§,§';'i,£';'§éxgli tude ,4b-nl W.Weather overcnst,l50,000 of us in the line of march land He wrote hi mothe;Mrs 'sea slightly rough, cool gmd~windy.'The Americans led the march. 0m M''s '`Our wp? lumbex-jackets feel com- boys were on the fronfrank. merva Carier and brother, D01!K°fnrtable about the body.We who On Wednesday,Augulzt 1,W1 lasland the letter will be inter- came from a temperature ol 100 took part in the Indian wax dance ustimr en m. mme. |~»»_ldezrees i n the shade certainly in the large qrena-We upénef fact " f n so many dessens 3"l12:85 p.m. daily except Sunday.expemnve,however,often keep. _5.80 n.m. daily.Miller Tire 81 Top the housewife from setting new ''ones on the tnhle.I -B US S C HE DUL E -` w»-;~..z.¢~.;m.,. cream ocu-umnnyz No!You do mt ma §°§',§"§_""|2_ to_ pnmhue it.Hgh; iQ_|t home !2;00 A. "_ A .C,Debel,Atto r n e y I ' " " " """ "" " " ° " " " " " 'hrotlc c d the c oo! breeze and exposed our tepe ea to vmslwrs.U u r m a m nI n ~ ~ C a h n .M r . ~ 1 1 8 8 b e C ! ! t e a c h m g ~w e .have to w g a f ~~ g r g mo a t pop ula r.w e f m . ze Ma tt e r o f th e E s a t e o f th e I n di a n s c ho o l a t B a c on e f o r = ; 'r h @ ma n wh o w o k m y meaaure1.f»h'¢S c o u t o f th e e n ti r e wo d f o l SmathhmmdARLINGTON MAYTAG co.,Arlington 11:00 A. ml2 : 0 0 P . ll. 5:00 P.H . 8:15 P. nc .FALLERS APPLxANcs co.,Fremont S°;;"' l m v w elm ingndienu -»-1| Szbtiiihue it ready so dlp from the 6:15 P. ll.le B. Jensen, DecBi nd:number of years and The El\i»¢l'°I|uents let. his mpf dip a nd my lowmg :mer me Amencan muurthe Crediton of Said Exam.Ms.. \.... ...:.,-.. .-......| ...r 1..:. l»f..'l\'anr!¢are hinrhar m m denired.Our tenees are the N N N of a,..»»¢ .-= 5-vu. ww.-| v.. um mr - - - - ---~--¢ Blair, Nebraska, Sepwqber 5,29 I 1 on ,non aez dde nt o f y o u , wi l l t a k e .. Let The Enterprise do youy Job Pifrlif¢|.¢~+im»16 u ma tnwnnhin n..'1dl"l'x~mmerms E~i~1TERPnxsE,N*=BHAS1r f ;m o o n ! vn n H u n a n ;S7\\u|v;|- v - - - - v - - ~ - ' - " r . - - -_..' r ___,..__.___.______;I N D U S T R I A L R E V I E W ra ng e , a nd th e re a fter on th e p r es -Bo r g wer e a ls o p re s en t.mn u n d f o r B l u r th e f i r s t seven de fe nd an ts :le n t b o u n d a r y li n e Ea s te r ly .Se ve ra l ma tte r s p e r ta i n i n g to inmiggs,being vgl\}n§=\}'i.ly re li eved !Yo u , a n d e a c h JOHN A. RHOAIJES,Plummer Idgh--Bi ds will be ope ned mtl aseoonuz me in runner lwauivcla,- --' -''tion of sewer tem.that the President and seorews' -g s t r n o s ln n v ' r a t m s n u 'mfe v i zr e n- mw o i e n s fmmr l g;of mn Boardmgie, og thfy hefggg .-an re rated hui -f are,author an nstrucPnce P" Ye ar $1.50| §I;?;"'.i', ~Y Pm iforthwith in the name of this r zhlélro on second-clans matter Hay spring.,so carioads of ; Board to petition to County Sup- it the postoffiee at Blnir, Nehru,small grain .shipped from this erintendent of Washington county, du:the Act of Congreol of [pofll|L sin¢e begirlllilig of harvwt Nebraska, to change he botl¥1d8l'Y arch 3,.1B'i9.. ; season July 2531,[l i n e s i n ~ u fi th .t h 1 s 1 ' E S0 - me consnrucuou :mu pmgreau ue-ing made on the new hi ih and guide schoo!building,Were di3~ cusoed by the Board with Mr. Thomas,but no definite action was taken on anything. Nothing further to come before the Board,they on motion ad- journed. U )|JU l » l¥ - l a ti n u a u n : \= 4 5 4 IThe summary foliowaz Lundt, 3b . . . ..A3Stangel,ss....4VanDeusen, of K r a u s e , c . . . . . f i p p , l f . . . . . . Blair B 5 5 2 l R 1 2 o o 1 n H 2 1 1 1 o n l u n g P0 0 1o 8 2 n A 15 0 o o n E 0 o o o _foneclosc a mortgage upon the real 1 | n s v v u a w q u l l u y u l :i n n s n u n -commenced in the district court of Washihgton County, Nebraska, in which Lincoln Safe Dcpoxll Cor..- pany,u corporation,is plaintiff, and Margaret McMahon et al. are defendants,which action ia to estate known and described as the ¢1---4\.l i t ! _ f n . . . \ r . . . . . . 4 l . - . . . . . s | \ . . , " . ig Auto Drivers Notice 1 ,Every subscription is regarded gs open account The names of lubscribers will be imtdmly re~moved from our mnilmz lust at unExpiration of the time paid for if Mig publishers be notified; other-.mse the subscription will remainj u rom at the desiqpnted lub- .:|u-iptloh price.Every subscriber im undtrstand that these - onn Are r@de is part of the n-fhact betiveen the onhlixhs d bggber.; Lewellen Preamery building to lution and said President and sec-|he erected here in near future.lretary of this Board are further Bladen--Public drinking follntiill uuthorized and instructed to give installed in front ofDenton Sz Sim ;notiCe of said petition and of the stores.itime and place when said petition Bladen-The Board of Education;i,= w be presented to sold County started move W beautify 9C|\0°l'Superinl,endent in the manner and rounds and plant s1r\==»¢wry ==~1 fur the time as the Statutes in evergreen trees.such cases made and provided. Curtis-Plans underway for est-|yaguq and approved mi;162.12 nbliehment of cooperati cream-da of August, 1929..yery in this place.Ir ...EC.»'l`: nladen-Work progressing rip- |President. MONNICHS WIN oin-:R BL AIR (Continued from page one)Svenganl followed with a triple,l adding another score.In the sev- ,enth Stangel was safe on a field- |er's choice and scored on Krause'.4 single.Lud Bronson was hurling good ball, going to the mound for the seconrlzconsecutive day,but the Blair boys were finding him in Sorensen, p .'Sick, rf »Svengax-d, 2b Siert, lb . . . Scheifler, p . Totals 13 4 4 3 34 u 0 o o 0 4 hsMonnic Button, cf . . Hoswttler,2b . Rock, lf . , . Masters, Sb . AB 4 5 5 4 R 0 o o 2 uo 2 o o 7 H 1 1 2 2 u1 2 10 0 24 PO 3 1 o 2 u0 3 o o 10 A o 3 o 1 u0 1 o 0 2 E o 1 n o umm nun ui me nurui wwt -gum-ter (S'/ir NW%) and the Ent Half of the Southwest Quarter (E% SW K)and the Northwest Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter (NW%SEK)of Section Thirty- flve (85),Township Eighteen (18)North.Range Eleven ( l l ) East, in Washington County, Ne- braska, which mortgage was Iiled for record in the office of we county clerk and ex officio reg- ister of deeds in and for Wash- This is to notify the public that I W ill have a booth at the Washington Courity Fair and will take applications and issue Drivers' Liceqses to any who m ay care to take advant- age of the Qpportunity Office hours will be from 9 aIl oslrrs ARE i)]3APPEARING z I ~N e u m a n r n u n i c i p a l i t i a m o u t - i i n g b o a c o r z r t h e v m r n i n g s p g a id\§0»§}=uqsu1=etibn of three new Secretary pinchea.Once he was ahead he bdclgea in UM vicinity It was moved by W 1='.Hem-tightened and h d time trouble bridge on Twelfth Street opened wieson that the resolution be adopted The Monnichs had scored only .traffi.c..as read.gonce until the seventh.A home I..inl; u 1 i 1 , c .. . . W1 on, ss Eidam, rf . . . . F r i tz ,~ a Bro nso n,p 1 2 2 1 1 0, 1 0 2 1 6 1 1 13 0 U o 0 U 0 ington County,Nebraska, on me 15th day of Aprli,1926,at.ten o'clock a. m., and duly recorded in book of mortgages 14 at page 56. Said foreclosure is only as to past m. until 2 p..m 'lot of folks who are complmnmg m n od f ter a general discussion on communities have stepped in rn ern oun u._he subject the motion was put.ide w let the procemion go by§ef`a|ls City-City ncll award-y th Freud _1 g f ge _f e si e'i¢ and on roll call .~H _Th k con rac or ex .iozxo sewer e f i l o bers,J_L_n;": pf' :§ ;' h°, § ; ~ gf ,f: ,,p ,;| mmn§north from Qszh w z s m , p o , , , , d ; ~ w . F . H e m - 1 ..... ' .. ,street. in Hillcrest addition.'uhill. H_ H_ Brown, C_ A_ Robesan` I t"ax1.!~avag\:\¢e.N o t t h a t ~Luaden-Phelps Driag Stare ~run by Masters counted one in the fourth.This same Masters sinned things in the seventh with n hit. Lincoln flied out but Wilson was - - -- -~ - - | due items and money adv anced to: Totals 89 9 10 27 12 1 taxes.Score by innings:R H E You $6 required to answer said B l a i r . . . . 0 0 2 ~ ~'g ~petition on or before the 21st da;C. H. ROBERTSON |safe when an unsuccessful attempt Monnlchs - - 000 wo 538°-9 10 1| of October, 1929..f COMPANY By E, S. Rip\ey, 33-4t Its Attorney OTICE To NON- RESIDENT DEFENDANTS COMPANY By E, S. Rip\ey, 33-4t Its Attorney OTICE To NON- RESIDENT DEFENDANTS Q m ni mi e o c atc h Ma s te r s second,F r i tz a n d Br o r mo n f u ll e d wi t h doub les,sc o ri ng Br o n - _ A » n . l » : ¢. -# L n O n i n f a n n u m Countv Treasurer I u t- - th e y a r e P a r ma we a r " f " " " "Fa ils C i ty F i l ?Gbunc i!leased h a d w m .w n g m vo ti n g " A y e " ,A mo r d i h g t o th e s ta t e a u d lwf s l s o -uma : f or ai r p or t p u rp o se s .v t i n " N a y "th e Presi dent HCQ.~ m o u n t ~~18-1 .'fi'?.'f._{\l.|lnnrlmnrlr ia hPil|H §ff'.'f.._f'I Qfn nnnfgnn |"!\|"l'iP!|Hnll d w ~obraska political aub- jdiviniozu during the month of 1n1y was the lowest in 10 yearn,Bonds to the total amount of !$386,5Er0 were presented fo r mo iistrstion,hut of this amount a itotal of $100,000 was for refund- qing Moda, leaving the not total of new ,issues at $286,550. .F}Agnin this bonds to the amount jpf $296,199 were disdmrged,a -net : reduction in debt for the Jhbllth of nelrly $10,000. ;It is noteworthy that the great- "er p u t of the debts paid were tlhoaa contracted for school pur- .Qosea Districts am reducing their n d d a t e d n e s s ,t h u s m a i n t a i n i n g r Hzeircredit andopenin the way3-for further improvementgin schools 'hx well' as rogucticm in taxon. .1 Itina good sign whm dcbtsare being paid.~ .New bonds are being issued to 'my for new improvements.They Eiarm-.dson good aign, for they in and making the total scores for the inning five. Wilson and Fritz added doubles in the eighth and these, with er- xors and walks, added three more I I To Harold McMahon, Bernice Mc- Mahon, Byron J. McMahon, Mary McMahon,Raymond J.McMahon, .falla SUNDAY and MONDAY Greta Gnrho in (K I 7| HOME THEATRE B L A I R SEPT. 6 To SEPT. I2 FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE "CHNATOWN NlGHT" With Wallace Bcery and Flogence Vidor COMEDY "WHY IS A PLUMBER" AND NEWS ||..' .~..v | Cold patches#-boots-only give temporary service.May ruin ~°u v V54 I Iodine F01 OITER, that dread and dislig-uring disease is diminishing inthis country because it was gen-erally due to a lack of iodine in thediet, and now iodine is available to everyone.It is told that in formeryearseverywhitebabyborninPembertonValleyinBritishCo»lumbia had a goiter, yet in a villageof Indian.: in this valley there wasnever a ease of it.A scientist whosotilghtlongforthecauseFmally sax :'fwhilat oonsidaing the lack of gutter ammg these Indians I wouldlike to draw attention to the factthat they at a great deal of salmon m annually cure thousands for 'rrter use.It is quite probable that they get enough iodine from thesalmon to give their thyroid: the necessary cisnantnrn of this element."The mil om of cans of salmon mdoftheriiahoowsoldinthisooun- ..............._..-.. - A 'i 51. ~ ~aa € .5-1*' \ f'~1I:r ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~i I 1 ~}'.j».?' L.zar=;;"ii..A r~....of brick garage building. Verdigts Plymesser Meat Mar- ket changed hands. proved.Nothing further to come before ;the Boanl they on motion adjourn- ,. Wousu "tmetery drive wi ll be e d to August 23,|929 at 7:30 graded and graveled.Creighton - w. . G.Woodward Compgny Store will open for bus- iness 'soon in remodeld quarters in Jasper building. Wanna--Baggstrum Radio and Electric Shop opened. Grand Island will soon have local chapter of National Aeroilautic Association of U. s. A. if organiz- ar ».led here. Kenenaw-Construction of bridstf' spinning one of branches of Cot- tonwood Creek on Kearney-Adams County line near Galloway farm, compleled recently. scuool. BOARDMAKES REPORTI(Continued from page one) running east on the south line ol' o'clock P. M. in the Superintend-ent's office in the high school 'buildin ATTEST: E. A. Schmidt, Secretary. 1 Blair, Nebraska, August 28, 1929 |An adjourned regular meeting _of the Board of Education was walled to order at 8:00 oklock P. M. this date, by the President in the Superintendent's office in the high school building. On roll call, the following mem- bers were present,J.L .Pounds, H. H. Brown, Wrn. Wright, COA Robeson, W. F.Hemphill.H. L . 'Morris absent.D. \(_Masser. E. 4 .Schmidt,Secretary;J.C. ~J )|| 3 tire troulgle? .» s e e u s I '.-»';.., ~"\ 1 fs %e ObS0leté , Q ~~ji na 1 J /" "*f.'Z '~"-2?.Q . g .._,_._|: s f ~ \. . \ J.'7- ~7 """:'T 1 ..~/\.I 'a o \\ =\\~ ILICMAIDS, esque figurespoetry,have our mundane scene. those pictur-of prose and vanished from This is partly because men do the milking now. butmostly because the latest statisticsreveal that more than at billion anda qnmer pounds ol evaporated milkwere consumed in the nited States hat year. Men Milk Noir To produce d1is quantity of mills 6€lI,(ID cows had to work.if youcaliit work. twenty-four hours adayfortwelvemonths.At the present rate of increase in consurnp tion virtually the entire cow popula- hon of the nation may be working for condenseries a few decades from now.In the immaculate Government in- spected dairies where not only evap- gratd,but condensed and dried \. I ` \ milk are produced men, as we have said, do the milking now, and the cow ha; become at pampered creature whose every physiw want ispromptly attended to.She is notonly fed correctly, but groomd toperfection. and carefully kept in we best of health.The importance of correct feeding is due to the fact that the vitamin content of milk in directly affected by the amount of vitamins in the cows diet, and ~ :neu are now feeding much e intelligently than in former yarn.While no food can be considered a perfect food,"said R.AdamsDutcher,Head of the DepanmentofAgriculturalandBiologicql Chemistry of Pennsylvania State Collette.in a recent article. "milk in all it.: various marketable form: comes about as near to this idcxlas we can hope to find in a siuglg food produd."*_ Everyone try are doing much to save it fromthis scourge. but how did our ln-dian ahorigines who liwd inland s cape it? Canned in Conch Shells A thousand years ago the Schey-echbians canned Gsh in conch shells,Beauchamp Plantagenet,earlynavigator, writing in l648, tells ofthethencenturies old custom of this ancient Amencan tribe to trek a a h y a r in early ,lung to the beaches of Cape May and Cold Spring Harbor.There the brave: enjoyed a summer of hunting andfishingyhilz the sqnaws gathered shell-fish,smoked them at gra teireularEra and packed them in the couch shells.And not a papooee,probably, ever had golfer, though. equally probably, they never lmtl wh y ) 5 1 5 ~-s 1 "~~T' ~l'»3.1~;3r rv ..._Ira v ~f l u ~' _. - v ~4 si ,f. .garg ;g.fm 1~r l . ~o. I...1- .;rQ: kar. fx ;r " \1 R Q \I < f ~, ~Q ~ I ~w i ,~~ 1 // ~g~n m I \ \ \ 3 ATWATE R KENT QoQwc' 2%RAD Qs¢°` Wouldn't you expect the man whose high quality of broadcasting is appreciated by millions-wouldn't you expect him to put the same sort of quality into a radio set?-. The finest workmanship that radio knows to- day is lavished on every Atwater Kent Screen-Grid set.It comes back to you in exquisite tone (Electo-Dynam ic, of course) in performance so much better in every way that you know the minute you listen that a new era in radio reception has begun.Try this marvelous radio,and let us tell you about our liberal payment plan. Bendori Bros. BLAIR, NEBRASKA , 19 Ir RADEQ5C9~€\¢ manhof Ndwrnska is srwiux slmdlly. Wouldn't you expect the man whose high quality of broadcasting isTie children are nominal From\appreciated by millions-wouldn't you expect him to put the same sort of quality into a radio set?-. The finest workmanship that radio knows to- day is lavished on every Atwater Kent Screen-Grid set.It comes back to you in exquisite tone (Elecbo-Dynam ic, of course) in performance so much better in every way that you know the minute you listen that a new era nkndmas ¢f humes little rw: mu b u t be hurrying,some for the fbi. time, ta answer line call of Ure. idlool bell.They :mist cross out highways, not only hear the h mmm when the war:u`ng aim "a.m,bu:t in all parts of lhc town. _:I'hey ire fha oommanitfs richest resource.but in daily peril.for in radio reception has begun.Try this marvelous radio, you about our liberal payment planhung Uaese same highways rush hundreds of cars, to and tru. g l)ri\°r.u, safeguard 'ihe children! The burden nf rcsponm`bility is yours,for the little mms have .neitlmr your judgment nor your swiftness of motor response. 'Their "'mwanLiol1 is on many lhings, youre vis, or should ba, foamed on one Q't'b.in;r:making that car safe fm fhtmmnity. 1 Protect our children!Life ir gmorg precious than spaed.Fon Bendori Bros BLAIR, NEBRASKA ; 1 = ¥ ? a w i . f | r.4'-; | .. » . § . \ »'.,\ . _pf Econamtcal'Tmnspofrndan ' l v w|~;w a \ "* " " """ S u n - . ¢ - . . . - ./ 1 l . H . I ~ ; . v . f § 0 l ; 1 ; '. . 1 i : " 1 5 : 1 3 .+ _the. miie of two um;spans our jl.a:WrI, the diffcnencebetween thirty miles an hour and fifteen miles an hhur is wiv an matter of two or 'three minutes.The saving of that 3.1m is not worth one little finger, hl1Ich less one little life.Some men who can not, spam a. minute in Remnrknhle Si x-Cylinder Engi ne Chevrolefl remarkable six-cylinder engine lmpfessu you mos! vlvldly bylranensatlunnllysmooxhperformance.At every speed you enjoy that client.velvet-like dow of power which lschar-aczeriadc ol the trulyiino automobualact§_onthe job.What. will you do with your whole day tho tis worth the sacrifice of one child? '_ The chiidren are coming!May Imd! one reach home Bafdyl--Carl Gllfmder. »"What did yqu say?"|, "I told him not to let me catch him mth any of the other seven." As little Hugo wut'bdxg cs"-ng, engd in church siahe-2'Mayjorie, aged 10,piped up:Q'Rehind the 6818, wo, Rev. Smyffhf=.*' Bob - »me 1 was the eighth ws |;Now uolv 'no ln; m-:P/uns m n . m m m s squirm-;N'r Wm! :max 'lDllol'l'.g Now' is the Time Your Car ls AN 1N1'mcnE rl!-xi: OF'. ,;smcuntilt un- us cms hon ri* IN AN ',hxrslri 'wmv ; s.\ a ~ YOUR ~2 u.. for winter u Ca!! Us for EB-lim.:I.& "We an do li. (cr lens _bv<1us»v it costs as less io do o it ''|u: Garage Ea Washiniton St. aa h ya r in early Jung io the beaches of Cape May and Cold Spring Harbor.There the brave: enjoyed a summer of hunting and Gshing yhilz the sqnzws gathered shell-fish,smoked them nt grqt never a c ase of it.A sc ientist who sought long for the cause Fnnally said: "W hi ls t oonsidaing the lac k o f goitc f ammg theso Indi ans I would like to dr a w attention to the fact that they at a great deal of salmon m atmna1l_~r euro thousands for rrtcf uso.It ts qoxte robable that HOME THEATRE the couc h s~ils.And not a papoose,probably,ever had guiter,though. equaliy probably ,they never kn ew 'mer asc.It is quite probable thattheygetenoughiodinefr o m thc salmon to give their thy roid;the necessary cisnantnrn of this element."Th e mi l o m of m g of w m o n l t v ¢|I " SUNDAY and MONDAY Greta Gnrho in "SlNGLE STANDARD" A Synchronized Picture COMEDY NEWS. AND nevnew SEPT. 6 To SEPT. I2 FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE "CHNATOWN NlGHT" With Wallace Bcery and Flogence Vidor COMEDY "WHY IS A PLUMBER" AND NEWS TU E S D AY C H I N A N I T E C H I N A N I T E Each Lady Praenn Receives Chint "The Overland Telegraph" With Tim McCoy COMEDY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in "CHINA BOUND" COMEDY D. . .. . .. ¢ :¢ : .. . I 1: : .. | . .. . _D . . . n prove the Value of 1 Qrwyvm CHEVROLET SIX uwumm 1muvr pumaW l t h th e i r la w ,gra c e fu l,l w e o g i n j l l n e l u n d : m s n ollho ue tz n,.e \!a m p le r o o m f o r p a n e s e u a n d th d r m c o lo r c o m b d o m a n d u p a l n e d e s - t h e n a w F i s h e r bod ies on th e C hevra let Slx r epr ese nt a n a m r F | . | h lr ' | s e a m s : u u n u n m n . s ~..I M5 vThe new Chevrolet Six is shattering every previous record of Chnrolet moceaa-not only because itpfovideaYour Car _ls AN 1N1'mcnE rl!-xi: OF'. . ,;smcumilt un- us cms hon ri* IN AN ',hxrslri 'wmv ws :mow uolv 'no ln; m-:P/uns m n . m m m s squirm-;N'r Wm! :max l o n o r r .: Now' is the Time l YOUR CAR , . for winter L: " to Prepare "Cn!! Us for Eslimglcu .4 "We un du lk. for lea bwwusw i¢ wsls us less io do il" »z ''|u: Garage Ea Washiniton St. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in "CHINA BOUND" SUNDAY and MONDAY Greta Gnrho in "SlNGLE STANDARD" A Synchronized Picture COMEDY NEWS. AND nevnew SEPT. 6 To SEPT. I2 FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE "CHNATOWN NlGHT" With Wallace Bcery and Flogence Vidor COMEDY "WHY IS A PLUMBER" AND NEWS TU E S D AY C H I N A N I T E C H I N A N I T E Each Lady Praenn Receives Chint "The Overland Telegraph" With Tim McCoy COMEDY Outstanding Economyv;|lua In Cimevrolet The new Chevrolet Slx In an unusuniiyeconomlcsl cat to aparate.NotonlydoesItdunverhaterthantwenty m Un to the allon o{ gasoline,but In au economy | aqua lo. if not actually :re ars nun.that of Ito mae for the dollar than any other car in the world at or near its price! Fac ts t el l t he s to ry! ~ f ut ures aiord the proof! Read the mdjoinilng column and you will know why over a MILLION careful buyers have chosen the Chevrolet Sk in less than lamoui !5ur°-cyllndu predecaaor f # a;'lde in (his sensational sk-cylln-/ I 7 der au tom obi le-whi ch act ually Remarkable De ndabilit:alle in the mice ranac at me !our!._ _.,--.--.-._'f.-. -..l FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE "CHNATOWN NlGHT" With Wallace Bcery and Flogence Vidor COMEDY "WHY IS A PLUMBER" AND NEWS SUNDAY and MONDAY Greta Gnrho in "SlNGLE STANDARD" A Synchronized Picture COMEDY NEWS. AND nevnew TU E S D AY C H I N A N I T E C H I N A N I T E Each Lady Praenn Receives Chint "The Overland Telegraph" With Tim McCoy COMEDY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in "CHINA BOUND" COMEDY / tire trouble? s e e u s at once for lasting repairs! Cold patches-boots "nly give temporary service.May ruin your tires-if "let go". We make permanent repairs - guarantee 'em-and charge little.Glad to give estimates-drive in,Quick service.Try us! Sure welll trade-il you prefer new tlr:sl 0 |M i l l e r T i r e &T o p C o . Efficient Tire SerWce Telephone Black 9 BLAIR ~ MILLIONS MORE PEOPLE NOW RIDE ON GQQDYEAR TIRES AND TUBES-D0 YOU KNOW WHY? gi.. e - i l ! m l : mls c h l u u l u c l l u n y u i n a n u w w u l n u u l l n u ui n g ,n l u a t n T c C h e v r o l e t S i x r e p : m e n u , i t i s n e c e g s s a r y t o r e m e m b e r t h i t i l b u i l t t o t h e w o r l d ' |h i g h : s t a n d a r d s .I n d v l l t m l n n u t e r i s a n d i n v r o f k m s m a h i p - - l t u e v e r y l m a q u a lit y u r l I'n ? \ ' A n s ' r z l . . ~S w a :'f.fws~" " "='525 ¢'£.*a.'§.'$E"i' TuI.|&\¢|1g~2'§'6'u»»......'595 [Ivory i n Amazing Low Prices_ , .'59s;.'4oo. .3545 An achievement no less ramsrknblochan the dulgn and quality of theChevrolet Slx I the fact that it lnmold lt prices lo lmazlnsl low!Furthermore,Chevrolat cv e re dprices Include the lnwaat lnnodngandhandlingchargesuuihbls . ¥32$¥...¢E't1;¥&°f'255;'675 £.':m.£'::¢.:f>50 \L4UP¥¢"!-o. b.1m::or:r. Nm. Htcklpm Winton-Evans J A S P E R S E N , H e r m a n , N e b r Shir, Nebnaka, September 5, 1929 H - 2 r e : l IL<>¢°1.P"YP. School supplies at The Enterprise. For Sal.:";rt.ilied Neb, No. 60 seed wheat, $1.50 per bushel, re- cleaned.Glen Wilson.83-2t County Superintendent Marsh was reported to he ln lincoln at the Sf-ate Fair last Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Blanchard entertain- ed a t`ew` friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore last. Monday. Gus Pedersen of Lincoln,spent 1 the week-end with his mother, I 1I I ll Mrs.Made Pedersen,south ol' Blair. Miss Gertrude Mead was called to Marengn, Iowa by the illness ot her uncle,Mr.Robert Kepner, who is ninety-one years of age. Mai.Mary Barry of Blair,is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Thompson and family. Mrs. E. Tornblad went to Oma- lxn ~:.....a...On ..:.;»Mm I"lan Kuhn's photos will please you. u Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stevens took in the state fair ot Lincoln today. Furniture, rugs and floor cover ings. .Mathew R. Beodorf.21~ti Fred Long in driving a new Chevrolet six these days.' Mr.and Mrs.Carl Spring of Benson were visiting at the Chris I-llnz home south of town Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Milton Robinson and family spent Sunday in Oma- ha at the Solon Robinson home. Grapes for Sa le -At $1.25 per bushel.. Pone Black 325.Ed Swrm, south Walker Ave.83-lt For Sale-Three new 30-5 eight.- ply Pennsylvania truck tires. Phone 253.33-lt C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm» er and un-lertaker,Blair.~0ffiee phone, 161; res. phone. ms;8-tl John E.Miller went np to Sioux Falls for a few days last week. Carl Beckmanleaves next Mon- day for Lincoln to attend the state university. Dried Buttermilk at Aye Bros. 80-tl George Ryan is driving a new Chevrolet coupe. Furniture, rap ind Door covln- Inga.Mathew R. Bemlorf.21-ti. Grasborg Jeweler & Optometrist first door south of Danish Pulr lishlng House.14-tl l-Ialler and Paulsen sold the Win. Rowe farm of seven pores last Week to Chris Anderson. John Alberts of California,is visiting his mother,Mrs.Sophie Jahnel for a few weeks. Mrs. Raymond Bun- hm return- ed from a vi dt with her parent: and friends nt Sutton, Neb. C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm- or and undertake:-, Blah-.Otiloo phone 161, rea. phone 188.8~d I-'or Bale-167 acre good bottom 'fa rm at $90 per acre.Fair im- provements.Holler and Paulsen ' We have any size and any class of fam desired.See us for some rare bargains.Heller and Paul- ane.33-lt' Plums and Onions at Aye Bros. Peggy McGuire of Fremont, in visiting at the Delmar Feer home. For Saln lliy residence on West street.R. L. Hewett.80 -lt' Mr. Mike lngerslev reports the sale of a John Deere 15-27 tractor to Lars Paulson reeently. Mrs. Kenneth Pound and daugh- ter are home after an extendw visit with relatives at O'Neil. Iffy o u aren't getting 7%ur{ over on your nioney see Don C. Van Deusen.22-tf Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reeh are home after spending the summer at Alliance, Nels. For Sala "vhs, $1 triple wagon load.Phone 3816, Herman.John G. Jersog, Rt. 2.80-4t' .Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen have 'been enjoying a visit from their son, M.artin of Alliance for n few days._ Katherine Dau ot' St..Francis, Kansas is visiting her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soil and other relatives. School supplies at The Enterprise. Dr.Leyland Status, Chiroprac- mr. Farmers Sheba Bank Bldg.tl . Highest prices for produce. Phone 253.Farmers Produce Co.83-tf School tablets dpaper at The Enterparlisg ..'£2'.'€.'f°°" c o n .L Bendorf u m a r u u nandambulanceseriee.Phones! office, 161; residence, 138.`zs m Hosemiending-Runs and Prices reasonable, work guarantee Leave one at W. J. Sas store. 38-U Phe . C. T. U. will meet with Mlm Esther Carpenter Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.' Bmn, Shorts, Oil Meal, Tank;Hog Meal,Laying Mesh,H g ; Minerals at Aye Bros.ao.¢f When you want letterhead.;or envelopes or statements all The Enterprise.w e Miss Gussle Scheffler is in C|,g_ cago where she will spent the win- Nr in education-al work. The W. R. »C.kensington will meet with Mrs. J. v. Hinchmsn on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 12. u \ \ Colored bordered Sheets and Pillow Cases. Come in shades I /_/Q \ of rose, blue, gold, green and " \ l a v e n d a r ,p e r s e t --- $ 3 . 2 5 -< . .» = 1 "~~.' : ;- / "1 " b _;» ..|.~.W o r k P a n t s - »-1 . 5 0 1_1 ' ) l u ..r '. .." "' C l !| } ;". .q°=a . * ? .Jr-u.I l .ijfi Fancy Suspenders -- 1.00 "|. . .. | \" 1 : ¢ ~\ .»,. ~\c AF .¢f` 1N1 A i rf2 1 5 3 4 r r ~- ~\' r\ V f f h \f "o o -A - ----..:.; . - f E : = ; :; Z » f , - 1 ; ; ; ; ; §igaseaafseasszea .° ,; _"v T *l u :..IE€ii":E:f~'T',11 2555253 §e=s§§§ss2e2a;=~o . 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E E : ;.E ; f : : E : " _ /_|.....:___.... r f #- _\.241 *|-1--Q' \ Smock Prints, per yard - 25c and 4341 Linen Crash Toweling, bleached and unbleached,regular 30c seller, per yard -L -.25 ~:¢-::.'|'.~ > é P . = ? é f f 1 |l*Is -~Iu v n g ]~4 Curtam Scrm 1s,per yard - .39t»o.50 g 1 ~ i A Why You Should Buy Your Shirts Here One big reason for buying your shirts here is the ample array of new patterns and colors from which you may select.But of equal importance are the two factors---high quality and low prices.Drop in and look them over.We are sure you'll want several at these prices. .5 ",,;~Dress Shirts, regular $1.50 at - 1.00 I French checked Ginghams, reg- /"/ular 50c value, this week at -.43 E 2 9il Work Shirts (Defy brand)s .Regular $1 at -~~$ .83 r "Bufs' Overalls, sizes 6 to 16 - 1.00 ....._.........,W -..............--[Lotta who netumed with her to ispend a short time in Blair. \Lavonne Hudleson returned to 'her home in Omaha Wednesdaylafteranicevacation with the 0liver Hudleson family here in l Blair. 5 Otto Schmidt, who some twelve >years ago moved to Norfolk, and is now city mail carrier at that Ana Episcopal l0lK5 new a church dinner at the parish home Tuesday. From present rumors the can- ning factory run will be of short duration this year. Miss Ruth Quinlan of this city, joined n number of friends at a picnic nt Elk City lust Sunday. 'You can get over 7%on your :..u r .:....-.¢........»un... For painting, papering or cellars lime washed.Work guaranteed. Phohe whibe 399. A. Broughton \30~tl` Mrs.Alice Kincaid of Lincoln, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs. "Pete " Carson last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolsmannnd Mr. and Mrs. Niels Buchardt were §undny guesu at the Ed Nelson Mr: and Mrs. Leo J. Schmitz of Omaha, spent few days recentlynt the home dim. Schmitz' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Peer. When'its cards you need,"e s The Enterprise.Most any kind of cnrd`from birthday m Christmas 'dan be found here.234.1 Mis Lois Metzinger retumed to Davenport,lowa last Saturday, mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray ppent a eouple of days at the Stat; Fair this week. Mrs.Will Maher is entertain- ing the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home today. Miss Myrtle Hurdum has gone to Brock, Neb.where she will |""°" thi s ye ar. .. Mr and Mrs Leonard Hammnng .....u l v l n J u l oq.L\:H|¥\:D\.lll¢l|.L 1p l a t e ,l s vx a l t m g h w b r o t h e r ,w m ' I t : | k a r m n '?n n . .P U M 1Q"-V |home.|:1f ter tw o we ek s vxsxt wl tn no me g gg uljwv .s on g o r Uma n a, s p en t lmn .Jeu-folks.|;2.¢_(. Mrs. Oscar Gilber-tson spent the __week-end in L i n w h with Mr.Mrs. Wm-Cm-¢r_°f0{"=h'=-ff inlonday with iMlB. o. M. H tl' [am aeir grandmother, mung.'rI\ 4 Schmidt of this city.5 5 ' ' " " `" " `"""' ""°"' " g Mrs. Malvern West of Herman,ul:v..n....._:.....n....t........... was in Blair Tuesday where she had dental work done.She also visited her sister,Mrs.Eugene Jackson. \ \ l Norma Aronson, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Aronxon of Omaha, spent a few days last week with the George McQuarrie children. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens are nuns nururerunc neun-¢|uun Leulast Saturday for Missouri Valley where she will mach Latin 'and French in the high school. For Sale-One good used, small fireproof safe.Good as new. Size inside 10x10x15%.Call at Enter- prise office.33~lt' Prof. T. M. Hansen, president of Dana College, filled the pulpit at icnr|.Mrs. Hugo Haack at the State PML For Sale-Paper picnic cups for hot coffee or cold drinks.50 in P¥\¢k1\R'9. at The Enterprise office. Barley at Aye Bros.30-ti' Miss Clara Skinner of Morse Bluff,Neh.,spent the week nd and Mrs. Skinner with her brother,C.R. Skinner' turned l\ome last Saturday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Burnham for a few weeks. Do you play bddge?The En- terprise has a complete new line of score cards,place cards,etc. Why not see them'23-ti' Mrs. lda Edmiston who has been visiting her mother,Mrs.W. J. Rodgers, returned to her home at mr. ana Mrs. Reed O'Hanlonand family went up to the lakes i n nonhem Iowa on last Saturday for a week's vacation. The Enterprise will print your stationery and do it Hght-We are headquarters for your printing needs.1s-lf. Mrs.Mae Gilfry and Mrs. J. G Hamplang of Arlington spent lost looking forward to next Sunday when Mrs.Stevens'sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Will But~ cnhof! and two daughters of Red Oak, Iowa will visit them. Miss Marv Mullin. duuizhter of \¢0|lnCl| mums ar me hrs: uanmnLutheran church last Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Juljus Weber and Mr and Mrs Laben Este of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weber of Her-Indiahn mined lhe week~enl ¥:vith|mnn,spent_last Sunday at the Wm '|home of their mother, Mrs. Mary. Sutherlpnd and Mr. and Mrs.Weber. Roy Anderson, southeast of Blair.m m rl - ,mm Qmmnnnla wh.. Berlhoud, Colnrado last week.|'l'ue€day with Mrs. O.M.Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stricklett andson Harlan, of Dimmick, S. D., left for hnme last. Wednesday after a visit with Mrs.Myrtle Stricklett and Miss Cora Stricklett. mang of this city.= Miss Jane Noble left Sunday for Humboldt, Neb. where she is Leach ing her second year in the high school.'.. Mr.and Mrs.James J.Mullin, _returned home last Fdday from Wilmer, B. c. where she spent the past two months visiting with rel- olives. Oliver Hudlaon went out to Wiggins, Colorado Tuesday to vis it his sister Mrs W E Beard He plans to go on out to Lmgle, Wyo before he returns home where he will visit his daughter Mrs. Blanche Brlfar and family Frank Metzinger a n d Miss Marne Dingman of Rochester N Y are spending a few days at the home o f Mr and Mrs John J Jensen in the Gardner district. Mrs Jensen Mr and Mrs. James Mullin en day cards,_sympathy cards-al\ can be found at The Enterprise office Popular price.23-if Miss Vera Lamb,one of last spri s high school graudates, be. gan er teaching duties nt Spiker school lust Monday morning.She is boarding at the Arthur-` Ander- son home. The First Lutheran church are holding church services for two or three Sundays at Dana Colle chapel while their church is under- going remodeling and repairs. They had their first service at the chap- el last Sunday. Harold Larsen,who has spent the summer with his parents, Mr. B-M4 Mrs. Walter Larsen and Ellie lMr.Metzinger is a brother of 1 .. tex-tamed at Sundiw rhnner nf thon-Mnrie.loft Tuesrlnv mornin#for Score cards, plocé cards, birth-lb ""`` ` " " "" " " " " " " '`""' l as spent the summer at the par- ental, Harry Sappenfield home in this city, left Sunday evening for Wyoming where she will teach a rural school near Torrington. Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Ireland and Mr. und Mrs. C. G. Hulbert dmte to Lincoln on Saturday morning where they attended the State Fair.They spent Sunday with friends at Seward, Neb.. The Will Reeh and R. E. Tilden Lnmilies and Mrs.Fneda Jensen enjoyed a picnic S\|PP€r and swim- ming at Morsepark, Fremont on Sunday evening. Later the Pounds orchestra played for the dsnoe there which all enjoyed.. Miss Eda Paulsen, daughter of Martin Paulsen will leave next week for Omaha where she will Permanent` Wave,$7.50.All kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Chlldren's permanent wave, $5.00. Mrs. K. A. Pound,-206 E. Colfax. 12-cr Goldie and Wm. Feer, daughter and son of Delmar Feer, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler of Oakland.They plan to be home next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ove T. Anderson entertained n bunw of young people at their home near Dana, complimentary to Miss Eda Paul- sen last Monday evening. Miss Grace Mead left last Sat- urday morning for Long Beach, California where she will beginan- other yeor of teaching in the west. Miss Mead will drive her carlthm.lRev. L. J. Moran and familyleft For Sde--Beuscher E-ilat altb Saxophone and case.Nearly new: Good price.Phone 219. 33-it Glen Evan: Mrs.Winnie Gould of Long Beach, California ia visiting ti v a and friends in and around Blair._ Baird Hopewell, Louis Annstead ond Charlotte Gilhvertson a r e among the Blair delegation who will attend Dana College this full. Miss Anna Schmidt will to ld! commercial work in the Calumet' City, Illinois schools and has a very fine position there.' M C.K.Bendorf is enter- *2-inlns the Ynarriw ladies maps club at her home this ('1'h\=1'e4lv) afternoon.There will be-three tables of bridge., I J1 1 | I .__ __" " " " " ¢. -. . . . .- -_ v , -- .'mme so u th of B lai r , Mr. a n d Mr s . A. F . Gr ay a nd d au g h te r , D o r oth y Mr . a n d Mr s .Ro y And ers on,Mr . and Mr s .F .Ea s te p o f W ic hita. Ka ns as a nd Mes qr s.A b e a n d W i ll Suth erla nd. M. W a lte r s a n d f a mi ly , Mr . a n d Mr s .Tr a n n y Boh s,Mr .a n d Mr s . f \ " \ r n »I I n r f l n c n v \ ¢ . |. : n i n a I I I . . - . . _ . . _ _ -_ . _ _- " ' - " " J _n o - _ . .Los A nge le s whe re he will c ontin ue hi s studies a t tl}é'Un i ve r s i ty o f So uthe rn C alif or ni a.He i s ta k i n g arc hibec tury . Mi as es E s th er F r os t of P o rtla nd , Or eg on an d Mar th a J uh l o f E ug en e Or e g o n wh o we r e me mb e r s o f th e D a n o c h o i r th a t rec e ntly return ed f u u v t ` n u » . w n a n n u l n f n . . .' n u n n te r th e E mm a n u e l ho sp ital to k e , a nu1ee's tr ai n in g course. Mi s s Elia.atte nd ed D a n a College la st y ear. J a ne t Ste wa r t,d a u g h t e r o f Mr . an d Mr s . Har o ld S te wa rt h a s b e e n vi si tin g relati ves an d fri en ds be- Mo n d a y mo r n i n g f o r a f e w dn y ' s vi si t wi t h Mr s .Mo r a n ?par ents, wh o li ve a t Li b e rty ,Mis so ur i. Mi s s Bernic e Mo o r e ac c ompanied th e m. Mr s. W . D. Ki n ge ry of Flo re n c e , Neh., and hire. J . I lrqge and i a u g l Mr s .Chas.By r n e an d c h ild re n re tur n ed Su n da y f r om vi s iti ng Mr . . an d Mr s . J . P . B y r n e a t P n p i lli i m. Ne b .Th e y also vis ited fr i en d s on d r ela ti ves i n Oma h a . Mi s s D o r o th y G r a y le lu r n e d o n Fr i d a y f r o m a vi s i t wi th r e la ti ve s l fore starting w school.she visited Ruth Aronson of Omohu week be- fore lasvnvid Virginia White of Fremont, n few days last week. Mrs. Paul Lowe returned to her lhome Sunday after two weeks yisit Qot the parental. Fred Siert home. Mr. and Mrs. Sier wmok her as far as Sheldon, Iowa here they met `Mr. Lowe and she accompanied him to Bird island, Minn. Mrs. J. B. Carter has been spend- inn n few weeks in Lincoln. Billie, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rover, was able to be taken home from the Blair hospital on Tuesday of last week.He under- went an operation for appendicitis recently.\» ters, Genevieve and Hazel Mae of Omaha,visited from Saturday until Monday evening at, the Myron lletzinger home.l Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Winter and Henry of Florence and Mr.and Mrs. T d R. Jacobson and family of Irv ngton spent MonLlo,y ot the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Myron Met- zinget. Victor Johnson of the Rose Hill neighborhood, was a caller at The Enterprise office last Monday. For Sule-7~foot Hoosier grain drill,in good condition.Phone212i on »i7.Victor Johnson.l t ' Lutheran church held a farewell ut Minneapolis.While there she enjoyed n ten day comping tripnearby.7 The A.L.Auxiliary will meet. this evening,Sept.5 at which time Mrs, J, P. Jensen will give a report of the convention which she attended. Miss Elizabeth Hopewell took advantage of the special rates on the railroads over Labor Day and visited friends in Chicago dnrihg that period.She returned home on Tueway. The Women's Foreign Mission- ary Society of the M. E.church will meet with Mis Anna Rover on Friday afternoon at three The. young people of the Fix-s porty for Miss Eda Paulsen re-o'clock.All lodies of the church u n - . . . . . , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Oliver Hudleson and sister,Miss .Celia Mclienney and Miss IQa- Vonne Huclleson of Omaha,visit~ ed at the Andrew Bobs home in the country last Sunday and spent in very pleasant evening. from Europe.spent a few days visiting friends in Blair.Both nt- tended Dunn College last year butHave other plans for this year and left Wednesday morning for their homes on the coast. Mesdames Martin Paulsen, P. s. Vig and Ove T.Andersen enter- tained last Thursday at a pcnic on Dana College campus in honor of Esther Frost and Martha Juhl»who are leaving for their homes A l l ... ... ..| .. cently at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Dan Greeno at which a very good time was enjoyed. Swen Andreazon o l Nebraaloa City spent a few days visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Mol- are inviwd._ The State University at Liaonin- will ~claim the following , y a n g folks this fall:I-'rahcea Brass, mizabeth, Noble,C:\.r\Bed¢m_m_| Merton Jensen.Norman TildedWm' Curtain Scrims, per yard - .39 to .50 affE? ...s ;°f / \Children's School Hose, pair - 29c-50c a Half Sox per pair -I9/Three-qu;\rter Hose, per pr. - .5~40 Bloomer Cloth, regular 501: at ~.43 Madiera Nighties, 1.00, 1.65 and 1.98 _Madiera Pajamas, each -- 1.75 ~Ladies' Rayon Bloomers -1.19, 1.25.1 ¢'Silk Crepe Teddy Suit, each - 1.98 g Silk Crepe Step-ins, each - 1.955.Children's School Handker- 1~chiefs,-.05, .10 and 3 for .25 Outings, 20c values, per yard -.15 Regular 28c Outings, per yard -.25 Regular 28c Outings, per yard -.20 Groceries and Meats Always Fresh on account of our large turnover P ho ne 3 2 .J.S A S , .- | x ~31 I \:I E ci 2 F|\+ \.|\.l 4 I il Q lin oregon.m i me young ,.=..p.=of College Hill were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sappenfield Fmnces and Clyde drove to Lin- coln Friday where wey attended the State Fair.They spent Sat- urday with L.E.Sappenfield at Tecumseh,and on Sunday they stopped at Syracuse to visit Rev. and Mrs. 0. U. McProud. The Sam Stevens family enter- tained the following relatives last week:Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beckel, Marsellas Stevens and Ruby Diehl, all of Cheyenne, Wyo., John Stev- ens,Blanche Sienes and Flora Lowe of Kansas City, Rush Stev- ens and Russell Diehl of Pomeroy, Ohio. Mrs.C.T. Swisher entertained Wesley Guild of the Methodist church on last Friday afternoon. Guests present were Mrrc W.D. Hammond,Mrs.Carl Wedergren and Mrs.George Stanley.The afternoon was spent sewing and |visiting after which refreshments |were served by the hostess. |Salesmen-The Hiller Brush Co. ;needs one salesman to distribute |100 samples a week and take or- ,ders for houaecleaning nxsh _in ililair, Arlington, Henman and in- ferlying territory.Steady work, Zgood pay.We train you.Write 629 Barker Building, Omaha, Neb. 33-ll; Miss Mary Moore entertained a dozen friends at her home last guard Jensen and his former school mates as he used to attend school here. Blair looked like "The Deserted Village"last Monday.I t being Labor day many of the business houses were closed and the sntreets almost deserted.The State Fair and the legal holiday together put the crimp in businas. Pete Pedersen held a sale of his household goods last Thursday, preparatory to going to Cheyenne, Wyo. where he will be located in the future Cy Johnson,who is an experienced auctioneer,cried the sale for Mr. Pedersen and ob- tained very satisfactory prices. I. N. Warrick of Tekamah, was n business caller in Blair Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Compton, in company with Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Lippincott, of north of Blair, drove over gn Shenandoah, Iowa the lat- ter part of last week to visit the Henry Eield layout.They were not much imprused with the place and an examination found several articles of merchandise priced higher than in the home stores. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Howell and their family, who have been camp- ing in the tourist park for a num- ber of weeks,packed their ears with their belongings, hule fare- well to their Blair friends and pulled out last Tuesday for points in northeast Nebraska, their final destination being St.Paul, Minn. l and Albae Nelson...: For Sde or Trade-1929 Chev- rolet Coupe,with $120 eitri. equipment.Will sell at a biK dil- count. Been driven only 3500 miles Can be seen at The Vinton-Evlr Chevrolet Garage.33~lt Mr. ~ Mrs . W a lter Mc Crl left last' Vednesday f o r a n i n »I2 tended vacation in Wyoming Colorado.lim Dowling and ¢,.¢; ter, Fern 'are going to look,aftar things on the place while they are away and will live there. Loot-Last Friday' on ~=»g ae- tueen Blair anil Herman, a Lack suitcase containing ladies'black scarf, four dresses, ma.n's trousers and other articim.Liberal re- ward Notify or leave at Kolter- man Racket Store, Blair or J. A; West 5: Son Store, Herman.l t ' Gerald Forsberg, son ol' Mr. md Mrs. Francis Forsherg was in the Richmond hospital at Fremont the past week,where an oper n was performed on his left eye all also had his adenoids and tails removed.The little fellow ings# ting along nicely, hut will not he able to start toschool for some time. Mr.and Mrs. -Herman Aye's younger daughter, Midam ol' 0ma` ha, was married last Saturday alt- emoon.at Glenwood,Iowa tn Eugene Smith of Chicago.Both parties were eighteen years of age L f s u / Hll /~,' M ~o~ \L!'<2~\ ~ 1 Curtain Scrims, per yard - .39 to .50 affE? ...s ;°f / \Children's School Hose, pair - 29c-50c a Half Sox per pair -I9/Three-qu;\rter Hose, per pr. - .5~40 Bloomer Cloth, regular 501: at ~.43 Madiera Nighties, 1.00, 1.65 and 1.98 _Madiera Pajamas, each -- 1.75 ~Ladies' Rayon Bloomers -1.19, 1.25.1 ¢'Silk Crepe Teddy Suit, each - 1.98 g Silk Crepe Step-ins, each - 1.955.Children's School Handker- 1~chiefs,-.05, .10 and 3 for .25 Outings, 20c values, per yard -.15 Regular 28c Outings, per yard -.25 Regular 28c Outings, per yard -.20 Groceries and Meats Always Fresh on account of our large turnover P ho ne 3 2 .J.S A S , .- | x ~31 I \:I E ci 2 F|\+ \.|\.l 4 I 3|¥ ~"ii .>¢ -.`E b lY o u r S h i r t s H e r e One big reason for buying your shirts here is the ample array of new patterns and colors from which you may select.But of equal importance are the two factors---high quality and low prices.Drop in and look them over.We are sure you'll want several at these prices. .5 ",,;~Dress Shirts, regular $1.50 at - 1.00 \ Colored bordered Sheets and /_/ =~; o f r o s e , blu e , go ld , gr e e n a nd ~ la v e n d a r , pe r s e t ---$3.25 \ . ' - . q m ,;» ..|.~.W o r k P a n t s - »-1 . 5 0 1_1 ' ) l u ..r '. .." "' C l !| } ;". .q°=a . * ? .Jr-u.I l .ijfi Fancy Suspenders -- 1.00 "|. . .. | \" 1 : ¢ ~\ .»,. ~\c AF .¢f` 1N1 A i rf2 1 5 3 4 r r ~- ~\' r\ Smock Prints, per yard - 25c and 4341 Linen Crash Toweling, bleached Work Shirts (Defy brand)s .Regular $1 at -~~$ .83 r "Bufs' Overalls, sizes 6 to 16 - 1.00 ~n account of our large turnover S A S H FOR SERVICE THAT SATISFIES STOP AT "Blah-'s Most B:-autlful Servlce Statlon" Marathon Service Station ALFRED ENGER. Prop. Accessories, Goodyear Tires and Tubes x. lFriday afternoon at which time the following spent a pleasant eve- ning:Minus Ruth Tilden,Mme Koopman,Doris Tilden,Harrlet Allen, Dorothea Gilbertson, Messrs Oscar and Adolph Petersen, Wm. The Howells have a number of oldland received the Pirental bless- friends in sum- and many newpngs following the marriage.h e ones who _are loathe to see them' Aye's were former mail.peoplg sv but_wleh the m .md luck "L and Mi ss Mmm will be reme 'm~ their tnp. Muse; Prxscilla Rhqade be nd by Bwr fri ends as a tiny and Frances 0'Ha:\lon were ggesw mme girl in very mn skirts when v Hopewell,Vance of their daughter, Nona, at dinnex-they lived hem. \ Blair, Nebraska. September 5, 192WI uos l x :L-:amer 'Fletcher was the amos ul A bi g'i ng Mn k surprise Wedncsday evening when,birthday. their Bende [ M m L md i s , MQ Henry Fis cher o l Olllhl- Kmsehavi ng low.nn.u .J .B ~>m s pe n tla n we ed nghter Mrs.Elmer the neighbors gathered a t |h me t o ~ l h a t h e . J o l q n _ ' § ` | § la h ,fm La n d hmi l y -; q' = °; °; ;3 s \: i : a \$ 1 .~ = ° &» . _ I - 'mx u mm n ~ .- a d M f r m u he !zum1.d to their home at '.l'hurnanlA delioous lunch was served by with her a ,xx wing a vi»glld§g~_ 0l;x¢ md llrs. Bal.Alexander in lows._.|_ o_ 'I<al:¢;KFNF.They left re -...1.. ..-A ..»fm\»¢\ hams late fhntfhiondny afumoou. in o |\Ianmnm aqllhvnii luv nwminu fn1lm||rlno-v Wi] nor v t n w u n ' w w l l u s v v v d l I o n a|T h e c h o i r m é e t a d u r r e h e a r n l l l i a m s e n v i s i t e d a t t h e a t 7 : 3 0 P .M .e a c h F r i d a y e v e n i n g ? h o m e S u n d a y e v e n i n g l m d w e n m e x p e c t i n g t o h a v e s a l n ! !~ Cl,°f'="'-;1- - ~ » R S M HERMAN NEWS ; ; ; ; ; ; , , ' ; " " " ` ° ° " ` " " " "liz ' with his brother, John md| At el. meeting of the H. E. Aid family.a t the home of Mrs. Melvern Westi Charles Rutledge of Pender, -.-..JA... |..|_annum* 4lm ¢nlnnn»\} Nl' than wink at] mm hlnrguret Jipp left. Sundny for Saginaw, Mich., to be in readi- ness for her school duties Sent. 3. Nemgn Wnmek drovew Fnmonzlqm pissed another muawne on md MnndayMzmdaytntheballgzme.llfe's journey.Eddie had uken|GextrudelMrs.Gus Warrick and dnugh-Delbert to town and upon his re-:Wednesday ter, Betty of Peetx, Colo.,spent gsm-he was gready surprise so days at Ure Tuesdnv and Wednesday at the!md a aowd wai¢inB to help him Bldr. Hansen came home on after spending a few Jun a\\A:.ll.|ln\.t:.Th e r e is aiwa ys a mo st coz dinl welc ome at St. Iai n:y 's.1 The M u m c a u mi m s hi m,linila Fscher and Mary Manraret Wynn Baer homng in en was a Hooper call- lykimi Hjarry Ne!son's .. . ....=- m ~ a l t t r n u n n ,LII!! Au|"|»|.N=u|. H113 ,.,,,|,,,,, v;_"__~=--» - - .. I M A f o x . m e D W .Ru tle d g e h o me CHRISTIA N c m m c n A\J. Hprgett, PastorHn. L. A. Woodward md grand-Hnughmen, .lack and Ann, returned on Saturday nicer spending thesummer in Canada.They mme bytrain to be here (or the opening of school.Mr. Woodward, who has lg xovnng onncvn were ~.-~~---the ensuing year: Mrs. Geo. Lofvw president; Mrs. J. M. Wesi, vme-'~Mrs.Melvern West.presxdent,Hwretary;M m Howard Hansen, treasurer.ndE. F McMahon retumed Su aygndmg contract there has about 'bee.4.. ...v. mm-If vat 1 ~ ~ 2 : - s M n h o :l Mrs.Edwin Blomherg retamed Monday noon to her home in Oma-ha after a wsit here wlih her mother, Mrs. Wm. Kramer.Miss Bernice Aylesworth andher brother,Donald of Lincoln, spent Labor day at the Wm. A.-nm. hnlnz. m e h attended m u w i e n f ; the pan week. _ _Mrs. James Cmickahank ig xtmg relatives in Springfie|,j_Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Cacand children were Sunday d. 3112519 of Mr.Cachelisfs sMisa Lizzie (larlwlln nl ne s i m; s f;a § 1 =f,;f¢k home.Icelebzate.Thu H.3.Bolle and Mr.and Mrs the usual way, *"'""" °*-°--1__._-...L!..:....\.._ a time wa s sp e nt in |f o l l o w e d b y a v e r y ] - L Will Hans ir Monday v w w .J .b o n e a n n Mo.Florence Sunday \~» l§n u ||1411 t ff I\ $ l ¢ |I ( u mum mum w_¢-|»y\.»......5 muu..to spend Lhe day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curley andJabunde home.'children and Ella Mae retumed' e McCoy was a home Thursday after visiting withlest of Miss Pearl Mrs. .Curley's parents, C. T. White |ana family at Lexington., te Demon of Blair,A party was given at the Wm. he Misses Warrick Olson home Monday evening, wiLh_ ;""' °"= uw;nu ui: lu n.ST. MAE a m s c o m l . c m m c n Bgsil S. Daugheny, Rector Sunday,September Bth,Holy 8: Communion at 7:30 A.M.Thel Bihl Mor cms Pre: Mid 00 I Chn e School, 10:00 A. M. ning Wors}1i15, 11:00 A. M. .stian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Lching, 8:00 P. M. -week meeting,Wedneaday, ,O M. ir nrnetivn Pridnv Rrfln P M.. f[nun li n Brne s ti mmu , mg " di n n e r g m iota.lvanon in Blair. lened lli nl lhrgue ri e r i n : v u a m n o f t ur. ma Mrs. ceo. nm. ur.ma§""""¢ "';;"";;;,;-°-;-t;,;---- ln. Emmett Ilimes and ellildnn,=me lm. Hsttie mn m | pic-__°"hl#t° 1¥."n°"°p'§3j§f'"fI1¢»T.'§'¥ ' i i *sl ~ J'_f'k__.r'§l_'.i'for their home at Will!-i=l|»°|1| ° " ' 1 " ' ' M w.-.,,L n - ~ ; a ; ; . 1 a . r " . ° ; hcl! and lllrie Adnml ~ iq gn Honda] with llill Clth Pe n de r S a tu n la y a n d vi s i te d a t th e Geo . W a c h te r h o me .:Th ey re- tu r ne d ho me S u n da y eve n in g . 'L o u H o r n c a me d o w n { r o r n E m -'e r s o n Sa tu rd a y a n d vu u te d over L a b o r d a y wi t h h i s f a mi ly .He i s emplo y e d a s li n e ma n f o r th e | No r t h we s te r n a n d re tu rn e d to h i s lw o r k e a r l y Tu e s d a y mo r n i n g . I u f n n d Mr e Ha r te .C o ob e r md ' Smi th te a c h e r .a t s u p f le r a n d f o r th e e ve n i n g 0¥\abo ut . si xtir f rie nd s pr es en t.lc h u r e h sc hool a t 9:45 A M |-'- - - " ' " " ; " ' " " : " . r l - ' - Mr . H e n r y a n d f a mi ly , n e w c o m-Th u r sd a y . er s f r o m Iowa.,h a ve mo ve d i n to Ne u r o W a r ri c k b o u g h t f o r ty th e Ch ar le s Sto lte n be r g P lvp e r ty .he a d o f c a ttle wh ic h h e p u t i n h i s Mi s s D o r o th y Ha n n a o f B1ai r,| f eed y a r d s Sa tu rd ay .Pre nti c e wi ll tea c h th e Gr e en e sc ho o l wh ic h S mi th rec eived 111 he a d o f sh e e p opens Mo n d a y ,Sept.2.S a tu r d a y f o r f a tte n i n g .» He n r y Klas s an ,wi t h a c r e w o f Mi s a E me s ti n e Mc Co y atte n de d te n me n .we n t to Te ls a ma h 'I'uea~teac hers'in s titu te i n Bla i r ,sta y d a v mn r n i n u Fmr nnvnwnl n4un\'n 2.U.»¥ | l.\| Ina DIMM Jarman F r i - l. Th e c h ur c h ls u t tm g o n a d r i v en § " } ; § § i f f ;I;nr;stsGro€Sg;}§i Mo r ni n g P ra y e r a n d S er mo n a t 1 1 f o r h i g h e r a n d b g g e r th i n g s . da y n i g h a t th e G e g g e Lofti sf-A~M .Th e Y o u n g Peop les F e l- |I n o r d e r to l€3Cll o u r a i ms WU! home..| ¥ ° ' " ' " ' " " me e ts a t 5 § 3 0 P .M .'l`l118 mu s t inc rease o u r me mb e r s h i p , La s t Su n d a y , S e p t. le t, n e ar ly a is t' °be a reo rga ni zation tnee tlr fg br o a d e n o u r k n o wle d g e a n d c o n s e - hu n dr e d peo ple f r o m a ll pa r ts o f a n d th e Re c to r a n d hi s w1fe wi ll c r ate o u r li ve s to th e M a s t e r ? Ne b . g a t h e r e d a t th e Me a d e p a r k b e th e hos ts.A f u ll atte nda nc e cause._ i n He r ma n f o r a re a l f a m i ly re -i s d e d r e d l Ne xt L o r d ' D d-'B ay I 8 es i gn a te d 8 8nn an n nf Hm Rnvnn -Tnf tan r vlntmn -"l"l»\¢\Q¢n»{»\»-F i n n ,mi ll raausmn 5%».".......l n..... -_1....|.2..:....a:-.in- .. .nn-nw|"}°n» ¢\¢nln h_" " D chd ,,_ ,,,gd | ,| , mgv ug z u m f E. P.l-`| mle| |v nnf.duwnwUn- , g g , g a n m u .|enln early Thnndny momillsuw In , o u t a f h u m mgun a n-i " ' i n ltte n dlnn a t th e Sub ~_| f"¢| ah. la t of me we ek md-\ l n . U . G . G n r n e r d B l d r , v n - :e n .| | in the i r plues|""" her dnughmer,l i n .llelvern¢. 0 .4 . o lulv :a rk a ndn.|Wel% Wedneldly ol Int ice! md _._-.AL- |-.|, |AMIv " fa m '" """ " ' : " " " r |as a gnc;|.|g=\|.n.u ----Alll .-._. -..-.... """"0 " " |" " l ________Hts; Leola Cuntmmga assastefi ntl geeting at "bei" £5132 that afterfdaughters, hir. and hire. Carl Cooplw k f hu'°`"" " " 7 " '""" ' " " "5 the Farmers Union Store FndayBla'HOOD on businesa.Mrs. H. Q. _Cooper is enjoymg a few d3Y5 visit from her brother, whonttends a business college. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ramnuseenhave moved theirhousehold goods Jake Beyree of Pender.Peter Corpenterif who recently returned from Caio rma,ns now from the K J Van Valin farmwvlvafrd at the Eh? cafe.'north of town to the Woods-Up- Del T kam h ..a Her; cadl;tStur§ay eleniigldlkel rséréch "r"they are both em 0pyOnMondayhebeguntusfnrstThere will he no preaching ser- y a f s work as a teacher.vices at the Methodist church nextLent Wednesday, Aug. 28,wa8'Sunda morning r Rev Norlin while her sister, Ruby was m nr M3_ F 0 Swanson spent wed.,nesday in Omaha and while there: visited her daughter, Miss Mildred #er and Carl,Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Tekamah,spentMonday ,at the home of IIarry'slandBert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |H. C. Cooper.Mrs. Wm. Adams and Miss Ma- rie were dinner guests Friday at' the Ray Triplett home.-4Wm. and John Pierce and fam- o r o r t e M _&w | | u . a u l n n A t u v l l u v " - .. . . . .__ -.0 .r m l w a y ¢ 0 m - I d a y e v e n i n g s h e c a m e t o t h e J .S . p a n y ,p u t t m g u p n e w f e n c e s o n ] C o n e t y h o m e w h e r e s h e w i l l l i v e t h e r i g h t o f w .a y | w h 1 l e t e a c h i n g t h e K i n d r e d s c h o o l , M i s s e s D o r a a K 1 x : 1 d t ,K a t e M e h - , w h i c h o p e n e d M o n d a y w i t h a n e n r e n s ,M r s .J .J .S i e r kR o h w e r ,w h o h a v e b . . . ? ' " Z ' . g ' ¥ . ' § . ' ; ' ; ¥ m g i n t h e n o r t h w e s t ,B d t i s h C o l - u m b i a a n d C a n a d a ,r e t u r n e d S e t - u r d a y ¢ ~ ' @ ' 1 m e »T h e y a r e l o u d i n t h e i r p r a i s e s o f t h e t r e a t m e n t t h e y ' rollment of twenty.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs.J.S.Conety wexe Mr. Mrs. Wilbur Conety of Orum, and Mrs.Ernest Bartz a n d g e r. and and Mr. children of Bancroft,Neb.ily drove over to Onawa,la.on recei d b hSunday for a visit with friends.!g_r;p ,fnd 550 0; t§§°.'L'$°'.i`§ gjagf Mies Ethe B°§~=¢of Fremh\§1t,!fu| places they visited.guests of the (onetys wa.s a wee 'en guest of IBS!The Went Leavenworth Mer-Timm Tucker and Bryan War-time 'rom bn.11da f J. w. Bran-.Y -Marge Adams.Mrs.Adams and chants ne f 0 an ,I _1 Y o _ .'.....|| L. 10| aff andunjsnt the annual! Mane took h€l D0 Biilll early li13tf]0¢.a}fpngimn f h ? ~ ~ ? A r B ' ; ; t ' ° n ( ? u : : £luff5 SUB and Mrs.P.J.Flynn and three [children of Benson we n supper n . ¢ ¢ - g vm .v a n . . v » .- . - - - - - . . .- v . - . . - - - -ship.I t h a d been a good ma n y re ar s si nc e mo st oi ' th es e ha d me t and i t pr o ve d to be on e o f t h e arg ent a n d ha pp ie st eve n ts i n years.Th e af te rn o o n wa s ar p mt' ren ewi ng oid ac quaintanc es,vi s i t- n g o ve r o ld ti me s .Ma n y k o d a k s were bu sy d u r i n g th e af te rn oo n. W h en de p ar tin g a ll we r e ho p in g to mee t o n a nother oc c as ion li ke thi s. Ha r r i e t Wrileon sp e n t severe! S v c u c w l i l g v l n a o " l n L u o u a n u th e i r wo r k o n Monc iay af ter n oo n a t 4 o'c loc k.W e a r e e xp e c ti n g a la r g e en r o llme n t f o r th i s c lass.'Duesday th e l o w ,wi l l be m e ' f i r s t o f a s e r i e s o f f a mi ly g e t- to » gwethers f o r a ll th e me mb e r s a n d Priends o f th e pari sh.W e ar e Ur s i n e e ve r y f a mi ly to b e p r e s e n t; le t u s ma k e th i s a re al f a mi ly pa r ty .Di n n e r a t S i x a n d n soc ial LUI wulu u uy ur ! \llUl, Zl| J l| lllo ll w¥»J o i n u s o n f o r wa r d D a y a n d h e ` u s l a u n c h a p r o g r a m wo r th y th e c a u s e f o r wh ic h we s ta n d . Th e loc al c o n gle ga tio n an d its. inf lu en c e up o n soc iety is pr o p o r - ti on ate to th ei r ef f or ts put,f o r t h b y i ts in d ivi du a l me mb e rs . A ll a r e c o n li a li y i n vi te d t o wo r - sh ip wi t h u s a n d to nseirt us:i n atta in i n g to h i g h i d ea ls . Start Weanling Pigs Right by FEED|No ' r Tons They Will Make You More Money Blair Drug Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA ROSE min, ITEMS Mr. and Mra Harvey KuhrwerelSaturday evening visitors at the Harold Rasmussen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor andchildren spent, Sunday at the John Taylor home.Howard Taylor and Clemens Williarnsen also spent the day there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and Carrie Hansen of Winslde,span:Monday at the Will Hart home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and family were dinner guests at theA. D. Baer home in Omaha Sunday Mr. and Mrs. will Hart and two children spent Sunday at the LouisBonneau home in Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Harald Rasmuanen and Donald spent Sunday eveningat the Hans Jensen home, help- Start Weanling Pigs Right K bv FEED|No ` ~ ~ ~They Will Make You More Money Blanr Drug Co. BLAIR, NEBRASKA Be YourOwn Boss Start a Paint Manufncturiég Ill uc a 1 - - - - - - - I - . - .---_ _ __> r 1 f c r e ; 1 ¢ e Mm" m,/U m ¥n es da y mo r n i n g wh er e she to ok M r .a:1d .Mls .Ag dr ew _ H§ ns en ,| th e bu s fo r ho me . \§E|Tda§""i'h§`é`5§¢`;Il`9`i'5"§'°i§;"'{;f§`§°'i§5i{i|`°iv'|LT-'I-5312 ret :favor of the visitors..Imam "I'Imrnlni from Lincoln and ton.In honor of the event,daughter-in-law entertained 2lovely fried chicken dinner forfnllmrimr:Mr.and Mrs.J. I Hin ma ~ went over 1° I `i§i25dSfi`E53Eélaé' §;id;§,";,;"m,;,_ Fcntanelle Honky evening, where Monday she began her dutlns u #bf v m : m n l g d n the wining teacher in me McCarthy d i m e :year.School opens Tuelday morn-.when she will live at the Carl ins-iliindley home.__..__ FT. CALHOUN AND VICINITY §A`5,E6`vlT'Mrf`=é.~1d Mrs. J. H. haiku and Lester Dale,Mrs. A '°§°».;§;';;;;;,;i;s 1;,;i1 m..1qn Mr and Mrs Wm ¥ the .Lo£t.i_s g i g s ~ ~rivéd Tuesday evenil . Neuman ar-`Miss Bessie Morgan entntaxnecng from Fort D E S O T O L O C A L S |at a formal breakfast Friday mon a visitd wiLh png in }ionor 0; her house guest man an fam-_M _J Miss He e~\ Nic nlisgn who just rfEmnia P5 c f m - h =;<;"§§,';turned from the chon* tri_p w Eur 'l _QI-egg and !ner este f M '.ope.Guests werg the Misses Dor_KU o r. and Mrs. Whlt f'N 1 Fr .::=f'T9¢1»w=»1\»¢e a week ago Sunday.::*;Y..i,°::°:m§1:'§m §£.°e?h.,."" l a I I » _ n ,_;,,"° '"' 'f`j|""`}§¢]1 'one hundned present.some o I | a ; i -- I ur...'¥.'2.."I?.I,'13° nn ~ from_ ' .5"'EFf'=¥=-!'3'°..!"3'|n._' mn, ; ; ,"""'°"°f~'a"clFl|¢:]§';ri _ t ' i a e ~ a m i ! ! " }'I£"¢~é'°'.,`II¢"fT.'T;:"im-.md Mrs. Eu-"Ei psnrd E |l'°"'? _~"""°'.§.2.'"..? Blair. Mr. md in R. H. q"3h".°f QFEIP' which will be served an noon.Ike 'Wood.s, civil war veteran and an member of the G. A. R. post at Tekamah,celebrated his eighty- anecond birthday very pleasantlyon last Thursday, August 29 when bbvee and daughters of Fremont. Monday being Labor day,the banks observed it as a holiday and were closed for the day.The post Iouice closed as soon as the mom- \ I . n w n i l un o | } i ¢. f| ° i h !\ | . # . :S l h l i * h P i e day evening ar. me wm.werso |n .;"° ....,.,.. ..._ --__- _home." ;3 3 5 ;gm-3-fgh Cachelm accorg-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker and P.C. Tucker and family spentp rr er ro er,Ed Cachehmdaughter Edna and niece Eliza-'Tuesciay in Shenandodf, Iowa.!§.'i.'i..'?1Z';§§".,.f;'1. (gnmghaah M_§"]f"Y»§b-nh Gz:imm went to the State C.B.Mehrens and assistants the warm 0 s r °t§Fair Sunday to stay over 1'1ion~ 'd Ed was an ent°'ant in theleft Tuesday for coln .to_ net]The school bell rann':main thisefin. --E..... -n n.. .Lu n|\1"\n anIII I I .I his daughter, Miss Suda entertain-"Ib .ulun -'=~=-»~~------- -»»- "7"ed at a dimel' at their home there employees 21[1J°¥ed.a lwhday whlch they s nt. ln vanous ways.Thefor members of the post and then'P2'wives and several members of the "her buslnes houses contmued R e m .u o r p a M r .a n d M r s .H .C ." ' ° * " ~ u s u n u 3 - _l a -... ..||\h»u I I l . Tn n n n n n n . tlmWl|hill§¢0ne0\llIty~_me 'I-man an ~.. _,~.-l exhibit ~ readiness for »~!:'a';--..s.~::,»,.:°.:°.,,..:... aa. ;,_;=;;;=*"a:'°,£'f.¢.",.¥'":'m:',:: lwreqxnz »f.:h= §'~'= Fnir Fridu-;um|¢ Paulson telchu the Welt an ¢a'wm\ their aunt and uncle.u A t:F||1:!erl¢|¢'hedthe"h | " , d u |p n M "Y ..l-.='T»'f .i§»mg». _w '1`1\¢§fi§Y» u\¢°§:u¢ .=»....i'. nces u °"a"&.H_l"l;.'3°"I° 2"¥.'!2:.. smrl i'nni'l'lxeod K i ufli e r-l ' " ~ - v - - - - - - - - - - » - - - i _21 a 5 h o M m e _____ ___._..(Jon :___P'?§__-.,_.are on terullueu company from luwl overlf_'~1§"t_____§g__g ° f ' !i Ham Jorgensen and Mum @¥IT.u n u nun..n .J u A.¢\u¢chzldren a n d J a me s Ke ho §_Tgrs. manin :|u; |:: :q¢ u..:l\L M !w e e k - e n d .e q u u .u s n u l u u c a I n A v l l u u v a l u l uMI " 2 f o ~s ' 2 f l 'E °A n n o u n c e m e n t :a r e o u t r e = u = = ¢ | a e ' ¢ ! \ ' = ° £ = ~ _ Q F ° " . = v : ? » § 3 h ' 2 ° . n ' § ° ie a mgarcn cven their hon:Orqgha last . an le 1 .MP "gf Dixon's father drove to Elk Ulty._! Sunday tu jnifa a picnic reganion II I Ada y m r way :: o r La ur el,nu n. ,- wh e n fi n wi ll beg in h e r y ea r's wo ,i H< h € 'i th e h i g h n c h o o l ; ' . f r .Sh e ni l! L ea c h L atin a n .-::'Th r cz. .-nt Téc w Sun day sc jp o l h e ! !their u~1*U"' c ~.tt Tuilual. ,.n.L; here Tllufdxf ay with a la r g e c r o wd present.A Pi€!?i¢ o l th e ma r r i a g e o f Mi s s Ma r y W ebe r o f Blair , a nd S hir ley Sto kes u l n.eruu.\;| , wmc n oc c urred :Satur--u;| £\.dg»17 Bt Ln iilf.'I he ~ .»..»ai ne r mu a l gi r l.She i s th e ....._.,...or ui u..L.;>.John W e be r an d .,| ¢»Ai.f 18 the 50:1 of Mr. and Mrs. .».r .bluzies.n e is e mp lo y e d at_ o h .D . | | n n u n r r u i l h f l n o f N i n s r Fisc her nor ne mst. evenin g to Ce le-b r a te th e same.Mi s s A n i ta ju s t re tu r ne d th a t even in g a f te r a mo to r tr i p o u t s ta te .She v-'eg the re c i p i en t o f se ve r a 1 nic e g i f ts g u d also a la rg e angel~iood c ake wi t h the re qu ire d number o f c an dle s.A de li c i o us lu nc h was s er ved b y Mrs . Fisc her.Th e g u e s t s le f t a t a la te I I b y g o i n g to mo m i n g a n d wr i te r o f th th e i r ma n y th e m mu c h we dd ed li fe . M r .a n d I f a m i ly ac c o ne nh ew.HPF u | In to ~a s~ W E T E L L Y O U H O W A Smull Amount nf Mu my W i ll Star t You on the Rand to Success and Independence. 2 Th e field is unlimi§ed...Every "HPV fmme§ neiéhbors at the homegetung maygzed.lne §~E}§."`R}:}éé'Cooper where over ese notes 30m5 wlth thirty were present.fnends m wnshmor.. ._.\ \|.......n-1_1. 1r.."...~¢». Nr'17|§;$§ineé§~i 1h}o§ g mr. 8IlG1l:irz\. lunpu I\U:J|.luluu ...ar Omaha,vmsated from Frzday eve-Hrs.Pete Jones and ning until Sunday with the Geo. mpaniéd b y P,,e»_"Morgan family.Miss Bessie Mor- bert Jones drové gan returned to Omaha with them. da to visitthe Ed |The Miss@s Margaret and Ger-y g a r t r u d e W a r r i c k a t t e n d e d t h t e a c h ». - n h» ¢ Hh s §¢ »h a R l n i r t h " p Q dC\ VS 1 "g e 3 {ng g ] |_T h e LIMS x s n u u n a u B B A n a n u s I n n 4 |l } ' & ' § f . » " L " m " § § @ n ¢i 1 v a r i o u s v~ n E ! e t h e y w i l l h v e .T h e a r e ... .'.s n l e n d l d v o u n n f o l k s a n d f n e n d s hour wishing ' Anita many mo Mrrv bi411°!=>"-__ ~ ,____re Emerson SunJones famllynoel n u l n l l gume Inu "_"--T---' ' i l M .a m L e nt E m l :mg : I n t h e n a ma n w a s * i ' Z '§ | ° . | .'!Z'|"iiI:2 wmhmg them a ""*""§.f.=.§», iii.. G'LT€1. S';§§*\-°=";:'~ ppy one-_''Wednesday eve ing m u r m.n. nuraic. who im ;~hg°="*";g§ dl;,__,'§§:§;_=,5»,_»-;_=;.~=gg=;,=;_;,,,..,,,,,,, where. uw had be in South Omaha, swept wee |lm\ twelfth burthmlay and he cele-§|°°|'{"F "ff" busingsl igterests. -englllt hig hum! l\°f€- .._hnnnl fhl avant lw havin!.l Mill! Allltl 5|.EhlEll.l vnqtgd ~ nc1|Mrs . Ha ze l Do si e vi si te d he r si s-(ral g'- e n ed LS to r , Mr s . W h i t W a lla c e a wo k a g o Su nd ay Gu y W alla c e a n d son,W esley we n t lo w n to Lin c o ln Sa tu r d a y to ta k e zn th e Sta te F a i r a n d y isit re la ti ve q M r n `\I"*1 Cii*`ford Hi oe li ne|.:1 d .. .LeeP'|"I*°r*'|'|1gr{a t S u n d n v d i n n e r . Mr . in am; ~ gans Jorgensen and Mr.________1-.....,........ C15 u|:Juuu\\.lu ---...-..__l a s t w e e k .T h e f o r m e r t e a c h e s t h e , l o w e r r o o m a t B o n o s c h o o l f o r h e r s e c o n d y e a r t h e r e a n d t h e l a t t e r t e a c h e s t h i s y e a r i n t h e M a r r h d i s t r i c t w h e r e s h e w i l l l i v e a t t h e B e r t H a n s e n h o m e . T h e B l u e B i r d s o f B o n o S e w i n e ' C l u b m e t T u e w l a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h w e i r l e a d e r M i s s M n r g a w t W ' \ r » r i c k w h e n t h e y p r e p a r e d t h e i r e x - house and bmn, rnschinery, auto! mobiies,and garages need paint. Location makes no difference.,You can stan in the city,town,fvillage or on the farm.Paint can be sold everywhere.'Write today! All Information i s abnoiutely *FREEL AddressIElJDY'S WH ITE LEA D word in received hen Tnun- aa';'f.. '¥;..a;?5»¥_ H.;i;:'..i..; nelday and Thundzy -.vim nn1.11 f cm._-.da felling of hum "°'2 Mgworm ol' than invnted wen able zo come. Marie |erk.of th, out-door fr mmm a t hi s pme 1 °' However that was enough for a ~aut one £ ' : : : ~....... .5 2 .':..£ ;"'*.§.§i% uasebnll fm and they rw; a E.'L'§i€':.'£'.:1°°f..f' i ' . ~ & ': ' , § ' . : ii ll f kl -"" "`" "" " Stores Combine or Thresher Wheat known.Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron and Misa Caroiine Wachter returned onWednesday evening. from a pleasf- ant outing at Green Lake, Minn.Fishing was exceptionally good and a .number of friends will test- ify that this was true. He brought home some nice bam and crappies.Mr.and Mrs. -Chas.Harrison and family drovg over from Des Moines Saturday to visit over B. Harrison and Pi. 0. Cooper fam ilies here and the Bert Cooperfamily at Tckamah.They left for home Monday and stopped over in Omaha for a brief visit with rela- tives there.Rev.Herbert M.Richmond, the new pastor of the Baptist church, moved hem last week and conduct.-ed the regular services at the cilunch Sunday. Mr. Qiliand, who has been in tlhe Lo xdhs te h'o.ipltal for treatment dandy time,having such a fineplace for a game.Mrs. Harrison served a nice picnic lunch and af t- er the gall game she treated them to watermelon before going home. Those present were Allen and Gerald Yo\1vl`l, Marion Loftis, Leo and James achter, Philip Coop- er,Floyd Cooper and Ellswonh day ni ghc o ` .1 "`§ e E' .§ § .i " ~ crowd.The business men are tobe congratulated on giving to the public such pleasing entertainment. and the Ft. Calhoun b nd deservesmuchpraisefor givi g free ron-certa, before an r the movie.. each evening. i l n \| |"r 1 ° ' : | r y o u r H e l l b f l l oMiss Thelma Fick was secretly. rvzrried lest Memorial Dav nvrl on lllondnv of this week left with herhusbandtomakeherhomein Boston,Mass.Miss Fick is a most lovable voung Indy 'md thebestzishes of the community will lcv with her to her n\>\'.' home.Harrison.I Mrs.Wm.P.Cook returned W1 George Mundorfi',Charles Har-Mr. and Mrs.H.B.camero hef home in Omaha Wednesday, mon and Henry Joreen=on.Who gf expected home the iorepart of flffifi.-3. `ii."¢h'lff§§f.'f.n""i'i§.II.i§"lféad.s r e t corn planter for the .5 .-_-1 'w a 'Labor day mth the E. P. and L .'i..."°°'i¢""'f' 3 six weeks so l Supt. and Mrs. B;~lead left to twrzc o l), are no u mr,1 lo all IC ues"-l'I'hursday for o visit with rela-1 Miss ilelva Hineline. in companytheHermanschoolsmpenedon Monda morning for the year'sworkwith the following corps ofteachers:Supt.F.B.Schrader,' Miss Margaret C. Kroeze, principuiMarcus Kroger, high school teach- er and athletic coach,and MissKathrynHelenHughes,commen cial.Miss niilared Coulter,'ith and Sth grades; Miss Leona Rover, 5th and 6th grades; Miss EledyceQvdsfg. 3_rdand 4th grades; Ml3. tives in South Dakota, but will be home in time for the opening of with the Moeller family of FortCalhoun, visited frie.1fl=i in Neale.their respective schools Tuesday,Iovvtl a week ago Sunday. Sept. 3.l Mrs.Dave°Gustin had the mis- Miss Marie Osborn of Omaha, accompanied by several friends.came up Thureday evening and were dinner guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Herman Klahn and fnmily.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schmidt ond' fortune recently,to have one of hex'cellar shelves break, containing over two hundred quarts of canned fruit and vegetables, thereby los-imr over sixty quarts of canned goods.Mrs. Harry Seltz entertainedtlfeMr. and Mrs. Max larder left on members of the De Soto Wo'men's 1I hibit. for the state fair.|The Misses Eleanor and or-enoe Dixon stayed Toesdav ht with Miss Ruth Morgan a rl Mr. Morgan took the three eirls to the State Fair Wednesday morningz.A baby daughter was welcomed at the J. L. Vnuhgn home a week n o.gltirs. Harry Tyson and son. Pr'1'l Io.gm Sunday dinner guests at the I Watson Tyson home in Flair.Mr. and Mrs. C. B.Bunn v t to Moorehend,Iowa Saturday.to spend Sunday with Mr. and rs. J W. Townley.Mr. nnrl Mrs. A. R. Beales stayed at the Bunn home during their abswce. l Miss Hazel Dohse spent Satur- I dnjc niffht with her sister.Mrs. "Whit Wallace and all went to vi=itanother sister. Mrs. Herman Doose at Elkhorn, Sunday. .... .... ....- = \ -- - - - n n w E N G L A N D N E V V S I I PAINT co. 158-780 s. Pieree Sl.Dep't. A MILWAUKEE, WIS. a s : - 1 0 1 | u m i m a - n Wllh perlecl success and dollars sav ed nu your crapIn sclenullcally eonslrncled Columblan Grain Blum umA1'x-1mz.'r'|r:H'r. RA'n.Pnoo1=. x=tRF,sA1=Emnman*t v : . n . n 4 | . ; - n n a - - r n - - y - - - - - - - -t u n a m a n A : i n ( i m a Gn ivnn mn d st oo l l hr ut ll lh cu t l rl th a ll t han In t en t m n m ai m vo fu m 'fine sh ape wh ite ho ldi ng: d miscellaneous |ton.¢=|°*n G n u m .i » i a ; ' : . T a ; ¢ i ; a . - "" " m 1 m ; . ; . . . . .o n . Inhthrutmn rxagrsen Al-o adnuhla In other nun len!! amlr n r wo u ld srunthelua ~ A bunpulnguunni souruah| \ P M \A M M M Q 1 . n ' r v l s : ' m n m m s |m s n m n 'r om TANH Sv n u u u u n u n n u Hogs - Sheep - Cattle -Horses Also l l l l 4 5 |a n l v n n u l 1 Are |.*¢`tnttl1fl\~d 'ite Re d Top lima but nnma de w |h he m:a r itvx l nice : Ind in la rge r ds c a S h l e A 0 . c w sou Bu. DELIVERED 0 s 99.00 n w B u .oo b 141.00 =e = .; » ;_ . ,__ . 1 ~l m l : 1 ' u » \ n u l l . " -' »\ nu q | ¢u | ¢ ul a nd . r e y u r Lu . 1 tnL a w I l1 2 5 | B u .0 |l : m o n |H i d e s - P e l t l - »W o o l -F u r s " " " ° ° ' ' " " " " " " " " " "" ' ° 'n . " = = = = -1 °-= ° ' - ° °: ' : ' = '. : i 2 ' " " ' : , " : , : ' : . ' : ', . * . .' : . " * ' " " O u r T r u c k W i l l C a l l P m l l p t l y 2 0 5 |~ l l .." '.2 3 7 . 0 0 J : - » a u ¢ u m l a w f u l . |5..0-00We mlm make and ex-ec! com hrta Flrnl lIlo.\alor Pulls In c apac itiesou r S e n me I 8 F r e e so 50.005 buuncla.W rite lr Dunlc ulnrn. ELMER C. PE'lJl`E\'S, Solicitor I .*| CUEHIIIDIIR Use Your Phone, Call 5 .f;3r Makers-I Co.Sieel T ank Kansas City. Mo. was omugnr nere msn weve uno urat the home of his son, Roy.He is not improving as rapidly as his family and friends would like.Mr. and Mrs..l. D. Lowe,Mr.and Mrs. H. C. Cooper, TheodoreKipp,Mr.and Mrs.Huit Lowe ana Iamily,Mr.and Mrs.John Obern.,Sr.were among thosefrom here who attended the Buncounty old se\tler>'picnic at Te- knmah last Friday. Qlr. and Mrs. Cooper visived Thursday and Fri-day st the home of their son, Bert returning home Friday night.. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Robertson drove over to Hooper Saturday fortheirson,Cdrnell who vidtedhere over labor day.They took him buck Monday. Mrs. C. L.Reid is serving the patrons on route one for fifteen ényv. substituting for her husband who is enjoying a rest.Mrs. Joe Bandar is driving for her. The Herman ball team, we are informed. are w ploy in the toum-arnent at Waterloo Sedpt. 11-14. The members o l e Baptist Minden Circle met at the churchLut Wednesday for their regularmonthly meeting with Misa Nellye Custer, hostess. The lesson was on Japan and interesting talks wereas given by various members with Mrs. A. L. Sullivan, leader. A number of relatives sprung n lurprise on L 8. Harrison on Wednesduyevening, Aug. ZS,when l i II uorumy nnuersen, pnmury gnluesThe teachers were all in their re~ spective places ready to help the pupils in getting registered in theright grades.After enrolling, giv ing out books and assigning less- ons the pupils were dismissed for he remainder of the day ond reg- lsr class work begun Tuesday.A teachers meeting was held in the high school room Saturday after-noon widx Supl. Schrader todis~ cuss plans for the year's work.While our schools for the mostlpurtare in the hdnds ol'new I I teuchere, we feel the school board has made a wise selection and this will he a successful year. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ryan an- nounce the arrival ol' A baby girlat their home AugustMr.and Mrs.John Tekumoh, were dinner spent.'l.he day Sundaycameron home. Keith Illckercher had th i 31.Sidner of guests undnt the Dr. e m s~ferflllle to fall hen painting the 1 they gathered at his home w help, hhn oelebnaie his birthday.The eveninl wus spmt in visitingi i d ' w h i c h delicious home-made ice cream.cake and coffee wasserved.Thosepresent were Mr.nd Mn. E. P. Harrison and :hil- dren.H. 0 .Cooper andfs mi ly , lr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper and Mr. meat market Pnday.I-Ie landedon his feel. on the cement walk and suffered torn ligaments in bolli feet so that he is laid up for a Lime. A very pleasant time was spent at the Alfred .lespersen home onThursdayeveningwhenrelatives gothered to remind him ot*hisbirthday.The evening was spentinvidtlngafberwhichanicelunch was served. Mr. and llirn. H. 0. Cooper en- tenained,at dinner Sunday inhonor of her brother and family or _Des Moines, -lows who were visiting here.The guests wereMr, and Mrs. Chas. Harrison, Le-ota. Milford and lee of Des Moines Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper or Tekamah.and Mn. Bert Cooper of Tekamah..U_.d g Miss Anita Joyce Rogert» g;;§ ~» » 3 i<'$i."'"i\...§I$y °g_Spending the week with her grand- ev 'hgrpgevemh years work 83| """""5' Mr. and Mm Fred Rogert p ndoal of the Mg school.'l n n 'Joe Foley bf" gone to Z . s w a n was re last week Bur for s few weeks visit. Friday mornin for Newton, lowa`Club Thursdnv afternoon of :belforanovertiundayvisitwithpast week.The Club hash't hel<l{Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Updike and e relatives.4 ltheir meetimzs durimz we hot|Mrs.Ernest Kruse and Mrs.summer months, so this is their ;GfU"'- Lage were dinner guests of first meeting since the first of |their sister, Mrs. David Mummertand Illrltlummert in Blair, FridayMrs.Charles Sierk and sons, 'Harry and George, and Miss Dor-othy Mehlillan motoired down Fri- Idey evening; from their home near :Lake Wilson, Minn.for a short 'visit with relatives and friends.I Emil Kruse and Lewis Cook re- lturned Saturday from a few days stay at Chavlron. Ncb.|Mrs. Herman Klindt was hnstoec -to the members of the Coffee Club il'-'ridu afternoon.Mrs.Wm. Neu guest.Sam Clausen, a former residentinthe Coffman neighborhood, but now of Long Beach,Calif.,wasRreeting old friends here Friday.He has been visiting his children. but will not make 1| lengthy-visit on account of the ill health of hiswlfe, she not being able to comewith him. Misa Edith Cook, the genial as-dltant cashier of the Ft. Calhoun Stnte Bank, closed her work herefor the present, Saturday afternoonShe leaves Sunday for Plattsmouth where she will Leach again in thc school there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wl Trisler leftSaturdamorninor| I I l They will also attend the State Fair whlle there.,Earl Craig and mother.Mrs..Gusti Cmig and Albert Haxr€l¢tein left Saturday evening for RandolphIrish.. whore they win visit rela- ti\'CB over Labor Day._H. E, Walton was here from Sioux City Saturday. _Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Iverson. .Mrs. Claus Mehrens and dauvh. qggh Mls _Anltg Mr.and Mrs. y .man, n former member of the cluhi but now living in Colorado, was a. _ ,I(fr I a three d y.\-mt with relatives ln Lincoln.; June.At this meetinir the Club members decided to take up ur-ltension work again. z Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Gustin en-tertained at dinner Sunday,Mr. and Mrs.Dave Gustin and J:rck.''Mn and \lr=. Robert Peterson and| family of' Blair and Mr. and Mx-s.§ Wattis Dny of Fremont.| Mr. and Mrs.Hurry Seltz en-tertained :elatives at :A family din-I ner Sumlny.I A big chorivnri for Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen took place at Solomon Hineline's last Tues-, day evooirrg. Mr.Renne nnd \Vhif \\'n|'sr:~'-` went down to Shubert W€C\!l€f=clay to look at forma Mrs.Walter Gustin visited rel- children returned home Wednesdayafterspendingaveryplensnnt week with Mrs.Updil¢e's parentsinSouthDakota.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Mugill and Junior, Mrs. Louie llovehdick and Marjorie and Gro.:-ie JacksonwereattheHenryl-lovemlick home in Bluir Tuesday.Leonard Loftis and Mr.Wattsof Pt. Calhoun, culled at the Geo. Lof\is home Tuesday morninrz._The home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie . 1 ~ ';(MARKET 0326 |~~See These Columblzn Deal: Night Ph¢m n.\ni<E1' 0337 E. Ho lm q ul s t Gra in Co . . B la ir, Ne hr. Rivett Lum be r S: Coal Co . Blai r, Neb Ha nc oc k Im p le m en t Co . . Bl ai r, Ne br. ¢P a c k i n g H o u s e |By-Products Co. 2130 M. s'r.so. OMAHA. NEBR F a r m e r s G r a i n & L u m b e r C o . , K e n n a r d . I * Reverse Cnlls to Us 19-lf ' r . W a l d o H a n c o c k . H e r m a n , N e b r . o ..._.__._..___._._...__ 0 0~W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y F a i r atives in Herman Thursday. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROADI Miss Mayo Pedersen,who will:wbch again next year in the Blair athools, came out w the Fred Hurdum home Saturday evening to spend Sunday.| R.C.Evans of Chicago, cnmei Saturday night to spend Su~\d.ny4 with his cousins, Grace and Ralph Roy.He had gem visiting rela- tives in Omahn.The Misses Mary and Myrtle Hurdum returned from Europe on 'Wednesday afternoon to the pat-emal,Fred Hurdum home.Miss Myrtle drove their auto to New York City and returned with 'wg misfortune except one (lat tirethe last day's drive home in lows.Robert and Claude Frye took their sister, Mrs, Frank Bailey toher home at Parade, S. D. Satur-| ~.I 3 4 Big Days Sept. 17-18-19-20 4 Big Days \ .f big lia A T A R L I N G T O N . N E B . Get your exhibits ready.More and better premiums than ever.See the t of Specials on pages 107 to 123 of premium list. ~ The Best Program of Entenainment Ever Presented ~ Q"Big Base Ball Tournament.Bringing together the fastest base ball talent outside of Major Leagues.See next week's papers for teams playing. ~Get your Season Tickets not later than Sept. 16. Will not be sold af ter that date.' ~Season Membership Tickets $1.00 Auto Season Tickets $1.00 Automobiles Checked Free r s : Qebr _ :tx-bm W a sh i ng to n D . C .r e n e wi n g 'M r .a n d Mr s .J .C.Ho ve r an d f f f n f y n s c n e r , Mr . a n d M m P a u l d a y a f te r h e r vi s i t wi th h e r p a r -{ h i n b a b n r n m P ' " " ° ° " d M 1 'a n d H r s . . I q h n L g tn M a n c m ! - 'ta f o r me r ne -F r s t S d th .-n -e n x . a n rs.ry .I m a .L 'I-'?.?1',.,¥`l S'l C .E .Hove r 'h ..",§i'|112 3? at 8 'HP¢Ut Sa tu r da y ¢V8lliB¥wi th T'};u1sldx'¢r M r .a n d Hr s .W ..|Biggest Little County Fair i the Worldwi-f`§'n&"i5-`§C` Claude Clemenu'MaS,"n1ii&rL§iI=fu» begun herHL0M o mg .su-s.nu:wa third year's work Handay as teachInd 'B' $ ',..¢,'§¢ Alfred Jasgcma-L er of the higher grades at th' Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ohrt and Mrs.Lizde Beal.A delightful eveninvwas spent plavins' pinochle.Highscum: wen held by Paul.Kruse and B.ia;'1;;a' ..;"'g~u;;;;.g. .<m;; Thompson, Misa Be:-ty Thompson,Mra. Kenny (lark d two ¢hi¥'em and Mm n¢$5w Dun, all Blair, Nebraska, September 5, 1929 = = = ! = .~e=u=me: - . " : - tized. Miss Meta Hansen Btu-'ved teach- ing at Vacorna school Monday. ,Mr.Qmd M n .H.C.lm-sen, Hannah and lauise were Sunday[afternoon guests of Mrs. Laurena Jespersen near Herman.Mr.and Mrs.Cari Rasmussen and family and Mr.and Mrs. Geo.\Rnsrnuaaen and Gene were Sunday 'dinner guests nt the Art Peterson home in Omaha.Mrs.Rose Myers and son of Omaha, were dinner guests Tues~ day at the N. J. Andersen home.Will Martin of Arlington vidtedlthere Thursday and Friday. I3 Mr. and Mn. Mania Larsenandl Mins Louella Reckmeyer of A,-1.Alton nutoed to Wahoo Sunday ington and Miss Clara Krueger _,J where they enjoyed a picnic withiG<'noa who are visiting here spent the following folks from Lincoln:['Wg¢1n¢¢dgy at the Mrs.Sadie Mr.and Mrs.J.L. Iwrson and Mengedoht home.Mary Helen,Mr.and Mrs.I-'nd Mr.and M n .Wm.Holtmnn Iverwn and daughters and r m -and Lester spent Sunday evening vern Larsen.Malvern ret\\l'l{¢d'nt the John Echtenkarnp home in home after visiting a week ln Lan- ~ Arlington.coln.i Ed Lnnghorst and daughters, 6 ; I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen arrived home Sunday afoe spending ten Weekend gms?-S at the Fred Florence and Mabel spent last Dickmeyer home were Mr. and week ut Strong, Neb. where they Mrs.Louie Fnrnberg and 'Miss visited relatives. Dorothy McMillan of Blair.Sun-|Miss Leona Holtman is attending day eveningpguests were M_r. and high school at Arlington. Mrs.Carl ieper nnd family ° !Miss Ellen Lallrnan left for M- Blnlr._bion Friday to resume her duties Abo ut45 relatives held n sur- as waeher in the Albion high prise r>=">' 9"" 1 " . ? f '"?2"':£'f =°!\2°!-._ .. and her husband,Mr.and Mrs. Don Godine of Denver, Colo. OUR MODERN MAIDENS The Omaha Paramount presents for the week beginning Friday, Sept. Gth "Our Modern Maidens" starring Joan Crawford.A story that is spectacular and entertain- li nz.with a powerful dramatic 'theme, underlying an entire cross section of the modern spirit of youth, being one of the most re- |markable playa in modem years. pleasant visit on Monday from her!Mr. md Mrs. Raymond .lohnaon'wa.e in Blair at the George Mc- daughler-in-law, Mrs. Jolm Charm of Omaha, spent Monday at the Qmlffie homeberlainandthelatfefa daughterlparenw, Harry Smith home l Mr.and M m Gow-ze Snyder Charles Huak left Sunday morh~ ing for Keamey on business. The Pleasant View Sunday school held their annual pied: at the Herman park Thursday.Afterla bountiful dinner, games were en joyed and a baseball game Wm oneof the main attractions.lee creami and cake were served late in the*I 'aftemoon to about sevent l e ! y peopMr. and Mrs. John Compton andBetty and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lip~ pincott spent Thursday in Shen~ andoah. HILLSIDE NEW S OF I called Sunday altemoon a t theJohnAtonsonhome.They wew accompanied by their son and wife from Lawrence, Kansas. Mrs. John Aronson and Emyle'entertained with an afternoon pic- nle Frid11Y the following children: Margaret and Mary Beth McQuar~ rie of Blair, Ruth und Nomra Ar- onson of Omaha and .lack Near- hood.The McQuarrie c.h.ildr~en came Friday morning and spent all day seeing the sights o f o farm and certainly enjoyed the ,_... Friday,Sept. 6th, 2:30 P, M,- W.F.M.S.meets with M i nAnna Raver, 101 EQ SouT SL women welcome.Friday,8 P.M.-Choir n:hear~ ha l. ` Sunday, Sept. 8\.h: Last Sundav Tu es da y . Mr .an d M rs .La r s Ro l- l a n d a n d f a mi ly dr ove tb F d l s C i t y where th ey visi ted u n ti l la s t Th u r s d a y a t th e Re v.P.K r e y ho m e ..Ma rga ret remain ed the re amd will mak e h er h o me th er e d ur - in g th e c o min g y e a r wi th h e r a u n t M m K r c y .She wi ll en te r the Fa lls L i ly h i g h s c h o o l. Oth e r O r u m c hiidren wi ll en te r hi gh s c h oo ls a s fo li owa: V io la Nel- s o n .Bi a i r ;Ma i ve r n Lar se n,E d n a Ha n s e n a n d Le o la Raamu ssen, Ro s e Hi n .' No u ' n n n i f l n f D r u m ~ t h i ! ! of Y-he Conference Year. _X0 A. M.--Church School.Rally Day anon-»-get ready! l l A.M."Llebrnfion of the Lord's Supper, and short sermon. Help us hgve the amine Church Family present for this comm\m~ ion-the 165 who have joined the church during the present pastor- ate, and all other families of the, . ; . ' ; 1 . - : m i a r m m ann and Harvey Hume - Rev. |,m\ Hn. P. J. were Tuesday evening "gféiéil iéféi!n . Reinertsen zuests ut n h n n r n h 'sumh ' g ln nemo! ul lwr.viou I-lolunan lpem lfmlly l"¢l|k C ,''the dlnctnr hm .S l n .J n "Wulf uud'\;i nhd:y .ev l ;\nly lun¢h;°°"""" e rno o n with Ve nn md Elu Eth- dxd ,,";;;{~'ml de n |;,"¢ he | mined h a i l Friday until ins of nuke, lee mgm. ""'!"'""1':|¢=nhmn-,_,_. ...-A _ -.|-..A:.| .......\. .1 |..|.....GARUN ER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Gollieh Smrk and family of Onxm, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jens any.Mr. and Mrs. Neils Christensen and family spent Sunday evening with Mr.and Mrs.Emil Malzen and family.Krogh.|Mr. and Mrs. Hans Andersen and Mrs.Lester Hansen of 0mm|Lv.|cille sp? Monday evenlng in was a Tuesduy dinner guest at the' Blair wit Mrs.Andersen'n pur- |Frank Linden home.ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. S. Jensen.I Mr .mn MN s u" v m. Hn" mi ni Banu- r....... .».|!~| nr nm Rlnirl ~ M.-Young Peuple's meet~ ing.Topic:'fFinding Time for` Living".We all have 168 hours per week; what ls the ideal sched- ule for the uve of that Lime! You'll be interested in this dis-cusslon. 8 P. M.-Last HIIDPY- Hour ser- vice of the Conference Year. x | l ya inI4aMr.u Irene vih*0me and _~Wm.,l€l8.tiVES in Lincoln.coffee and lemonade WSIS DIOUKHT ML and LIr3_ Henry K..f1€Cht aye ullu ~ mpuznnuau |.uu\.u nn Uilllhllkuo3..sts ut.t h e i i g g y a g l w atte n d ed th e f g i r .MI - ' u n d e n joy € d b y a ll.th e pr o u d pa re dts o f a baby g l r l It "F a s to ry of n .g 1 r lf c rh u g ht ~ la n d Mr s .A n d r e w J ohnson a u d i Peter Nxelsei C h r ls liuqterson bo r n W ednesday eve nin g,August!t.he midst of the ~f1=;=;e_g to 352° th R »w o t n g o n xevec o n d u q t e d : ~Nle1efE..-.gtFEnde?1\....£~ § § . _ " ' .'E-`,1'=.",,..,:1'.'§\. this week.28tl:_-..Us 1 1 "Un n r u g,»,..f,.,»¢.~11"'f'.}.j§T_'f,.'i=.... =.,"i'$l.,,.Hmal Invhmna the Richard Nelson 'Thu rsday evening gnc;Axel Hansen home. 'Rev.Knud Larweq l 0 .l l ...~r O r u m Da ni sh c hurc h Su n d a y la n d Or va l B e ns o n a lso a p e nt Mo n - orenoon.Th e c o n fi r mnn ts we r e da y a n d Tu e sd a y th er e .~s fo llo ws :J a me s La rs en a n d 'Ma r t i n Christensen bu ilt n.n e w lo re nc o An de rs en of B la ir , Ha us a por c h onto Orur n sc h ool ho use la st ~lock,He r b e r t a n d Ir en e Ha ns en ,week.r vi n a n d Ire ne Peterson,L o r e n |Mr s .Vi c tor J oh ns on e nter ta in ed ~nd Vi ola Pulle n,Viggo '1`ll0¥1190I1 n la rg e nu mb e r o f fri en ds an d a n d H a n ?Christi ansen,Lo re n,relati ves Fr i d a y eve ni n g i n ho no r Vi o la a n d Ela i n e P o lle n we r e b up - I o ( h e r b i r th d a y . - _ _ _ . __ _. _ . . _ . . . ._ . _ _¢ --" . / ¢,\ ` » \;'n ¥I 'n '' L \ .j '\ \ ( "/f \. \ | "{(i Are YourClothes Ready For Fall? W e are enabled wi t h our new equipment to do Better Work than ever before. Let us all for and deliver your clothing f\ J .; \ g , .x < % r $ e f [ e r S e r o i e /i ~ ~`v " \w 1 '.1 ,~A d v a n c e ~ .e |;~~~~C l e a n e r s ~ e i " ~.1 ~ ".15 '";|::'.i. @.-and ml.- _nr " :EQ-isiiéil s 1 ae- ~;1:a"a1»ezae m ba.*fnsi §!.'f.=& ,,...s.... ...!'.:=»s =='"..§_'£_£!.€.°..£=L.P':fEE$*....... ...,.=-in yuh -un =1=vi1-s=-d * hima t U 1 2 b l u m L l i vi i l c l vu uv;»»\..|M r s .E a r l D a n i e l s o f C a m e r o n , l m . ,w a s a M o n d a y g u e s t a t t h e | E d N e w l d r k h o m e . M i s s e s M a r g a r e t a n d J e a n n e t t e R o b e r t s o n o f B l a u - .s p e n t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e F r e d D i c l m x e y e r home.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jeneen and <=1=i1=1fff=. 1*E5».s=="i *Ieei2'=§*;=S E`?'1: MJ."§.,?';';;".-'.12'§; ;`3r`§§"i{.l"§l§"` "';;f°°-ff-f pleasure.ve' s he 'm f..;a'1;"";f"z5;;a.' ; ? ; ; . ; . ' n ; " s n ; vacation Miss Norma Wilkeni1\g|1'h° great Inva Pr l|.fe that un er-Rosenbaum of Blair,were Satur- in the teacher.lye any artlficzal ¢'f""°"t'°"B u':'|r.lay afternoon guests at the Prank.l{'Zn5'$`¢"`"£'i.'I. origlouns §;'€£1.{'°§"€ $§."l.'§°€'hi§"1'li.i`$.'ffn§»°amm°""£§'.?.'§.§'°1C}'§.";....¢ Lindenand Ida St. Poul's Lutheran church on Sun-Miss Crawford rises_t0 supmme Andersen, Mrs:Lester Hansen of day morning and afternoon.heights as an actress in her love|0rum and Chrxs Anderson of Her-Mr.:md Mrs.Wm.HoItrrmn.,8¢ene3 with Rod La Rocque md,man called at the Jens Krogh Viola and _1f@S*e;_.HP°§=f,1*}¥{'f'_{'?3'Io0ug1a5 Fa irmnel Jr.who y»1ay;h°\}'}*§_I`"*2_=§;¥3§'_ =1f§1jf1ff>_f1;__\.:.. A v i v a \ \ .n h a v w n n v uh o s p i t a l t o s e e h i s b r o t h e r ,P .. C . Jensen, who fell from a hay stack breaking his leg. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell,Pastor Stirring musicwsome great hymn messages--pulpit. message on "The Public School and Religious Edu- éation"--otl1er__ inspirational fent- ures.You will find n hearty wel- come in this company. Monday.8 P.MI.--"An All- Service vnll be resumed next Round Good Time.Thns happy c¢......\..... ... .:.. .... . . : n .at. ... . . . . . . | . . » l n n r l m " m l n a r h n i u ( n r a l l H u a'son and Uulora rewrzson Spent.|Sunday afternoon at the Joe Jes-:son home,helping Johnny cele- lhrntp his tenth bilth€l8Y ' "»Tl2'F REEL* | ?l'§{' $»¢"T»' i"'xT~' $»lT| " '° '§~" "§ mg* r°\==_ - _ __A _- . . . .n u a m o n g ~- : e sa c w a n a :r e s u f l l t u w l u b l a u n u u y n l u u l r u g ,w n u u n :p u a w :a u 1.0 r l l \ U J___] _f h a h o m e i n B e n s o n F n d a y e v e n m g , ! i n c h a r g e .T h e s e r m o n t h e m e w i l u m e m b e r s a n d a t t e n d a n t u s Inilies rou Ji ; n v'th e and Ld of n n m I It" i i " s Mo n d a y a t E l me r " " ' "'F un.:* ' " " "" " ' " °~un;azfter sp en di ng hi s s u mme r \'=1¢=~-lb¢,."1.i?e,L i k e th e A u to Ro ad tn i c h u r c h a n d th e i r f u nl§t:ff\§1i7£en ra f t.lllCIl.ld9.Alb Qr t Gi a n ,~tl0 £ l a t th e hoUl€ Of LIP . and Irs' | (\ lr| n hnm'1"Ar n : wh n mm now !n 'tfl"i ol\d3.FUR i n BVGYY \""`_`;§,4 M na 'F mv' |, °'§,'j"°] M n Chapman of mlllionalze father. Mill ruse. me on ch ' me sen 4 r n _'" ' T" " : ' '""=" " ' - " ' " "".._' ...'ghhimml I-13 mi. n¢"»'i° mi rm§.2i'npfffl §!.'?.w evening rival sweetheart, Josephine Dunn.Jr. .iii Jn. 153| »<"f'§'.,€ lpenv. B'=";""""° ~ very ;;'°°""; uu ll "°§'"'4-2;°°{»' 'Q,"",;, Rl. :ment Sunday at due Fred with Oedl ~ Anna l.a.llmalg. __|E|14|le Nugent and others who were 'F"='s*°v evening at the Fnnk Un- ::.__'_°__~ __'"___":°_':= _':_:':n askin: Dr. ~ ¢o ,_d"§w Mi d - as to r~Home Hn Valley.Mr. .Fagerquist and his parents drove ,to (,a:1istota, S. D. that day. I Tuesday afternoon Mrs.L.E. 'Larsen attended a party in Blair, Mrs.Herman Lallman :mc:md Mrs. George Hanson and ily of Winslow called at Lallman's Monday morning. Wesley Meierhenxy is atte Esivvn by M13 Fred Jensen in *wr | Arlington high school. r mr `l3'rml Noison of Potte 1 hir. ideally chosen.den home.Lau.f u m -O n t h e s t a e A l M o r e y t h e M r a n d M r s O t t o C h r i s t e n s e n b e e g |0C e c x l m a s t e r o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d o m g w d b a b y a t t e n d e d t h e B e n n i n g t o n i n g . i P a r a m o u n t s t a g e b a n d p r e s e n t t h e ' p i c " i c S u n d a y e v e n i n g .C n d i n g _M r .a n d M r s .J o h n J e n s e n a n dN e w Y o r k P u b l i x s t a g e s h o w .f a m i l y h e i p e d M r s .J .P .s r e n a e n g g " " P e a r l o o f B a ' d : 1 d "a n o a s i s o fo n ! - . s h . . . . . 1 . . . n \ ¢ . ? h v n v h h ' ! \ . ¥ \ \ \ r n u K r ? § . . § } |1 I ' ~h e l ~O n ' I ' H U G u l L a u .u l l u l w a l w a n a u u s v u v J n h an d to he lp in the we lc om~ hur c h sc hool a t 10 o'clocl-c. 't. F lo y d Fla c k i n c ha r g e .F i ll the c lasses. he .y oung people wi ll me e t at. " ' " " ¢ :_- -. __.we ek me c ti n g sinc e th e wi ll be at C on fe re nc e.C o n sha re th i s go od servic e,a n : £ V t h e Divine? guidanc e in 1 ti o n a n d decisiorm o f th n u a l Co n fe r en c e a t L in c oln l Dnze and I p r a y al e I the An- i N i ; } f ; " e i 0 \ v 1 e l { a } { . a r i e s M r ... i g n d L ] | g _~H a u g e n M o n d a y e y e . .~~ I a i n .T r e a t s c o n s i s t i n g o f a n g e l s r . d D r .J .G .S h x c k s p e n t S u n d a y mf o o d c a k e ,b r i c k i c e c r e a m a n k d 1 d E w i n N e b .w h e r e h e c i g a r s w e r e g i v e n t o t h e c r o w d .O u .a e a n E . r e p r e s e n t e d t h e w o r k o f t h e H o m e . H e r e t u r n e d M o n d a y e v e l a n g . l l l l k l l i ul l l u lI.l.Clv\.L;w\ \» u u n u a a i I J vuA l l e n ,j e s t e r s o f 3 0 0 0 y e a r s a g o , | Boyce &Evans, the clever tour-ists, Jacques Cartier,interpretive dancer,Alice &Vivian,musical comedy' favorites,Arch Cannon, singer,and the Persian Balletg B E L L C R E E K ~A Mrs- Jolin o\fflf<§?Vf11P=f§2'f|ofi`ering a. number of clever chorus |.\10u.uay tveluug.Mr.and Mm.Clark StriclclettandfamilywereSundaydmaer guests at. the Harry Ervey home.Mrs. August Timm was a bus- iness visitor in Herman Friday.Miss Marie Phillips of La Crosse' Wisconsin,visited her brother, Dan Phillips and wife several days 7 o'clock and will need Lo talk over full plans. . The pastor andfamily have been having (1 delightful tnp and re» union with-relatives in Lincoln and Oklahoma City, but will be glad to return to home and friends. The nhiof im: ni n-uint: nwnv ie rethink NEBRASKA INDUSTRIAL NOTES Lincoln--Approximat,ely $2,500,~ 000 will be spent for road work in the State of Nebraska; Three miles of road leading' v | . 1 UTHIUIB DUIICIHY L0 vlan. uc ;alauc l-1gutineg 13151; wggk _Mr .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge Stra ng er ln-lalw,Mr s Ma r y D u n n d Th e Pa r a mou n t Gr a n d 0 lC h 95 } f a Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r r nn 11m m-nmi n wn n r n o f a n e w M1 85 Rllth p q n mf r e r e t u n f .0ll wi ll n mn n n t n-mother ontstan dmir d mlv h tn r F a va firm: ~ J D " _ v | f | 0 l t h f r o m Ne h u w k a to Mu r d g c i 3:E r ve y an d P tn Dmzlhn .corner will be graveled in nent OD future.4 nstor Stamford-Hammond Bros. gm~`i'<»`fd"2`1=d»»'i="f=f=?d `»¥¥i`¥f=<¥ _M_rs. M: §£`"°="'"L;;;;,,';'";£,e';'{E;' §`§'$?$""ii'<3=35i~@5£¥=§f"'P=5¥5\3£¥i<5~er ufé §;;a;~;;.;g: ;fz;;,..,;;; ,.;.».¢"m;;§.;a EcuEuRé§Hl0F lg f r e d W r l k e m n g ' a r e d n v n n g a n e w y w d e g N e b a t t h e h o m e o f m h e r a b l e d i r e c t i o n o f G i l b e r l ;J a f f y .t h e O r p h e u m t h e a t r e ...n e s e r , f o g ?C o u p e s ~W l f E l 'pa l s l e n t s i »H e r b i e K o c h 't h e o r g a n i s t y o u l f L I a n d b Z L f S ~~n d S n d S h }~A 1 s m u g a ..\a n u vi a l a n -u a y c o o .Q» \ . . » E. e n ? " gIh n r +I . n l l m ; m a n d A f -M r s . S a r a h L x c h t y j y e n t t p O m i t . I O V B |20 s i n g w I h '=._1_ll 0ff'. .F .a l n n r i n h n m n S n n r l s a u e m m n i n x r ` M n | 'n § n o W n u - m i n I !| I f aery and ment market opened lo: M_business in building formerly A. M.owned bv Farmers Coonerntlve$\1`§`£ie1I'ééEBi{¢ §§é"§p=nd§i§ sev-ha last Sunday where sne wlu spend a few days at the home oferal weeks in Canada.Mr and Mrs. Dick Lallman and her nephew, Mr. Ed s. Miller and sons epent Sunday at the Raymond family.Mr.and Mrs. Ed Miskay and I d h N h d.BO on§e_§\t f==\e¢` .¢_-..--.I lanln A$m»htpr nf Golnne.S.D.| song fest entirely dzffer any other he has attempts forget Herbies'organ ch every Saturday morning m. :md that e\1?!')' \\'edne.s| ednt 5*-gf;Mr s . J en s C lau s e n c a lle d a t th e o B la i r ho sp i ta l Sa tu r da y af ternoon l b mee s to see Mr s .Ro b e r t J oh n s , wh o is a t W lr e c o ve r i n g f r o m h e r in ju r ie s re- la y n i g h t cell-'ed in a n a u to ac c ident.Mr s . 5 at th e J oh ns wa s able to be re move d to the A r t J o h n s ho me Mo n d a y a n dIi s re c o ve r i n g s lowly .He r f r i e n d s ....,......,,....-.....,., -__.Sac rament, 12 o'c loc k. Aftern oon se rvi c e, 2: 45. Be re an Clas s, 7 P.M . Se rvi c e s , 8 P . M. Th e pa stor wi ll be wi th th e c huc h a t A v e r y n e x t Sun da y ,b u t i t is hoped th a t th e p u lp i t here Me r c a n ti le Co mp an y . Re d Clo ud - - In s talla ti o n o f w h i t e wa y sy s te m here c ompleted re - c ently . Ke ne sa vw- Ele c tri c lin es ln th i s to wn wi ll b e r e b u i lt s o o n . I d n a o n - P l a i d *u n d e r w a y I o r ; .1 I . - _ \ l . - . .-2 . .112 . . A . . . . ! . . A . Mr. ana mra .|onn\nmuuun u;|u|-»y~ -': : ' °" : : '--" " " ; 'n is whoopee mte swnmgnine o'clock performance.son. Alfred of Chupon, Illinois and lvin Holtman nf Rushville, Ill. so have been visiting the pasttwo weeks with relatives qt Chap- vls tec l Mrs.n u a xa y s m o w e r , n u nIs ab ella Goo d,la s t Su nd ay a f te r - noon.u \ l \ \ . n r w 1 . 1 ¢ \ ! l \ lmn |wi.sh hor a mrnnlete recoverv.Iwill be fi!l e a ny o n e o r o u r y o u n g e r e e u u n 0 1 s c n o o l n o u m s a n um \ . r u . : \ .N o .2 8 i n t h e P a i n e n e i g h b o r h o o d | 0 1 a t t h e . r e g u l q r w e s t o f h e r e . ¢_l i ..- ... |.lS\.I2.......¢..G u n * l " 1 u | l » -n t n n i l n z . Mrs.Olive McLane as improvingfrom a sickspell of a. couple of weeks.Mrs. Flora Rowe and her broth~ er-in-law of Wayne, were Sundayvisitors.Mrs. Rowe was our night nurse eeve l months ago before 4 .______ " " " r " * -___.U h b l b t l LYUL IMD .-Ig? ~ 5°"°£5°"T;"""§ business visl r m m a u r e a .Mr.and Mrs.Earl Srruth of Mrs. Jesse Timm of Omgha, vis- Omeha,were Wednesday night. ited at the John Jensen home onand Thursday vxgztors at the PW Tuesday afternoon and evening.enml, Hir:-y Smith home.if Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen John Lornptons had a5__Sat"1`§',and family were Monday evening ministers. Sunday echo hour.The Ber at 7 p. m.B Sunday school. It was decid pell, Lodgepole and Norfolk smp-ped on their return trip home atthe Wm. Holtmsn home Thursday EBU Class vnu me et n u ls u u - ° » a u u Anvzuun u m u g c uE011ti me ,$112 YOUI h8.Ild8.aevening and Friday.-Gladys Strenger,Norma.Wil- kening, Clara Schweder .and Ngrrpp I. ..|~_,._ |L PHIEESe u l a s t .a u n u a y L U.. . . .0 ¢ . \ » ¢ A l D a l l "n n ! !I ESTUIJK smnn Holtman nttended teachers'inst\~tule at Blair last week.The folloviing families helymd Leonard Echtenkump celebrate his birthday Thursday evening:Mes-srs.and Mesdnmes John Echten- moving to wayne.Mr. and Mrs. Chord and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown of Lyons visited their friend, Mrs. Hattie Cook on Thursday afternoon. A very interesting pfqyer _meet- day and Sunday guests,Mr. andMrs.John Garvin and Mr.and Mrs, Roy David of Holton, Kaus.Mr. and Mrs.Otto Christoffer- son visited nt the George Fallen na me S un d n v e ve n i n g . ig is ito rs n t we A ns el Ta ft ho me . The two sections of land in the Gtlrdner district that was set out from the district lust week by the county superinbendexit, are unabletn find n home with the adioihimz nave our gummy .wnwi lun., vu,Sunday,Oct.13th which is the second Sunday in October.The program committee consists o f the pastor and Wife, Harvey Krogh 1.n:,»|....-.4 t»m~fm»Mi¢~=Dm--M * Ste )W€l' as S k a m p ,J r .a n d f a mi ly ,J o h n Ec h» tc n k amp ,Sr.o f Ar li n g to n ,W m . Sc h mi dt a n d W m .Fr a nk e . i n g wa s he ld i n th e c hapei lastThu rs da y af te rn oo n.Dr. Shic k had c ha rge o f th e servic es a n d M r s Shic k had c harge of the rnun-ic . M m 'R T2 Rpinnrbaon n f C a li f i 1 "`i£i§Elia Hrs.ciifibrd Fletcher " ` " " """ " " " °districts so are left out in the coldand (laughter,Mildred of 0mahn, with no place for the child;-eh to and Mrs.Winnie Gould of Long Beach,Calif., were dinner guestsun E. C. Lippincotvs Monday. hi:s..,mknm,j,n The state autholitiesGouldremainedthemforafe\'»'}'".m have to clear the mess she attend school.Just what step the:|superi\bendent will take next is U l g 1 u n . u u s u L l w w n v v ,. . . . . , . .- . . _ othy Krofrh, Miss Gladys Hurkey,Mins Doris white auf Mrs. Lessie Beei Appleby.The abov ~:mrned will L ( meet at the home of Arthur White at gennington Tuesday evening.~ ers Steady 15-25c - T o p $16.10 HOW No CHANGEn-nin if. n~n11n:\nv with hel fB.thEl v a n n - H . v. . . | . .d.W .__i n - l a w ,R e v .R e i n e r t s e n o f O r u m u n l l e f l o n t h e U n d e r w o o d s ' I ` u : ; d n 5 n o vu I 1\_ ..__...._l |....._.-|..:a n y day vigit._has made, is the opinion of many.Selly Brfi to work out o progromlM135 Anna 58103: who has bee..Mrs. Chris Anderson and dough-for Rally Day.J F worklng at the Chas. Husl h°m"-ter,Edna were Thursday after-Go to Sunday School Sunday,for the past three weeks,eft °%!lu'°" callers at John Jenxn's.your teacher will be looking for Momiay to stay IIf thehome o :Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tegt and.ouher sisto,Mrs.hols I\elSon for family of Fremont, were Sundo yy ` a. short. time.evening callers at the Harry Er-Mr , S . L q c l £ l i n g ,D o § \ ~ v e y h o me .|~._. at Lambs Lower at $12.50@13.00; Feeder Lambs Slow at $12.25@ 1325:Aged sheen Generally Steady.. Union Stock Yards. Sept. 4. 1929 With another fairly libera! run of M F .h i l f l b a s s a n u L w u c u n u n n You May Be in ic-f Stockton,111.,visited theirmotherandgrandmother,MrsNancy Boas la§t Thursday a Bad Fix,` Too 1 Rev. Carl Bader had charge olourafternoonchapelservicelast :Sunday and gave us a very inter lesting talk.Mrs.Annie Mariin and Mrs.Shick icindiy came up and assisted with the music. |We had ouf kitchen remodelecj II >l I and Mr .und Mn. wang u\pg"gW=~Mr. George Schroed 1 a L.. .|. morzxn, ruswrwereWednesday evemng vlsntorsimend Miss Mapes nf gjngpg V ;\ at the home °€ Mrs. Dora Sumner Thursday evening supper guests Sunday School moo A. M. :md Leon ol Aenzxard.had at the Dan Phillips home.mi-ni ng Worship 11:00 A.M.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen --Junior Intermediate B. Y. P. U. canle Tuesday whlch included a large percentage of cornled steers the market ruled slow with urlcel ranglng from steady to 25: lower nm"Mnnmw m m nlnenx hare 1 lf you do not lxgve (hose furnace repairs made now before cold weallxer you may be marooned *hs lirs! cold snap in the polar regions-at least it will seem that way to its fresh appearance.New linol- a McCARTl-IY \ AND 3.30 P. M.last week :mn are very pmuu ui's Thursday supper guests,mr. cum was put on the floors,thelwalls and woodwork freshly paint- ed and the plumbing fixtures re» placed with new ones.4 Rev. E. A. Sorter of Plattamouth ,visited the Home on 'hxesday :mdt...\....|..¢... mmn lnwlv mnned und Mrs.Martin Jacobsen and Vernon of Allinn , Mr. and MrS Herbert Hurd lx ro ld and Earl EB .n..,o Mgmlllill Schmidt and Anna of LONG CREEK School bells rung again at the..L' _ McCarthy school after a thxeeBlair and Mr. and Mrs. Clark lp |. ~t ¢ the month.;rest.The Misses EdithP_'f'€°'E."eF° 'i'iPE'fif'"-§.T.f'. f.f..lwan-i.-ir land sem. »n»m=l»n are Crowell Home Service 3:00 P. M. Evening/ Service 8:00 P.M. Pruyer Meeting Wed. 8:00 P. M. The attendance at our Sunday service was good and the inter- est seems to be increasing.This brought $16.10.Cows and holler: held steady und stock cattle ruled ltroug.Recelpux 9.500 head. Quotations on Cattle:Choice, to prima heavy steer!s1s.so@xe.sn; choice, prime handy nteurl $15.50 @l6.35; good to eholce staarn $14.15 nnr:nn~utr en nnnrl ntnarn mzmo lyou then ..¢We Install New Furnaces .¢~~1 1 ..» r 1Aid Society.He wok Mrs. Elim- *beth Schunb home with him for a short visit.Mesdamea Jesse Bmce an i ( ~ B. Kingery of Florence, Neb., vm- ibed their mother,Mrs.Hattie Stull at t}}e Home last Monflay. .¢~~1 1 ..» r 1Aid Society.He wok Mrs. Elim- *beth Schunb home with him for a short visit.Mesdamea Jesse Bmce an i ( ~ B. Kingery of Florence, Neb., vm- ibed their mother,Mrs.Hattie Stull at t}}e Home last Monflay. 5 . C Lxp pr nc o tt nu mc u\\=-=\»-:-- - - - - --- --- - --- ~- - -- -. .-.__Th e attendanc e a t th e Ple asa nt th e teachers. V i e w Sun day sc hool wa s f¥fT-Y-Me s da mes Hay e s Ros e n ba u m, Ca r l C la r k Hu s k has been elec ted a s l a n d E d Sorensen we r e c allers a t tr e a su r e r o f the . S an d a y s c h o ol to th e J o h n B a r r y h o me Su n d a y a f t- succ eed C la r k Li pp i nc ott T _e m o o n.d 1$1 .B . L . G : l l o f eJ S Z L Q 1 . ' i m W a r ri c k a n d .,..?§::*:.:'%,';'; "°§f;'t.1':*;,2P"f PSE; enc ourages u.;Ou r an n u a l c hu rc h elec ti on wa s we ll atten de d.Th e r e wa s a fi n e sp i r i t ma n i f e s t th r o u g h o u t th e e n - ti r e mee ti n g .Th e of fi c e rs e le c ted wer e d eac on:Ro bt. W i ls on ; Tr us t, - ees,Mr s :C h a a L a m b a n d U .G. \ | f a u . v u |u-u p n v ' . .- . - . . . .. .. . . _ ._ 6 1 4 2 5 :c o mmo n to fair s te a m $l1.50@l2.75: c hoic e to prime y ear- linga ;1s.oo@1s.25;goo d to c hoi c e y earlings $13.75@15.00l fair no good y e a rllug l $12.B0@13.'¥5;eom~ mon to fair y earliags $l1.50@12.5D; trashy y earlingn s1o.on@11.oo; c om lohn Moore Plumbing Company (Let us give you a pri_ce on an Oil Burner) Sikhs Olive Smith of Blair wereSundayafternoon visitors at the -rx lm e.Ch s "'§.§'.i"i.1=s°"`ce»»David and Mfamily visited at the Louie Me:\cke| home Sunday evening-Mr. and Mrs. c. R. Sutton and Neil were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen of Blau' on `unda .b MrsF\red Peek attended a QBHY given al. the home of Mrs. Freda Jensen of Blair Tuesday :LftemoonMr. and Mrs. Walter McCrackenle!t Wednesday for a trip through ...e w-,...N ..e....e_....,.,.....,,week with Irene Wincliell. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bissell left last week for Sioux Falls, S.D. where Mr. Bissell is science teach- er in a high school in that city. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Long spent the week-end at Lincoln seeing the State Fair and visiting friends. They were guests Friday evening at the E. E. Blackman home. The Messrs and Mesdames Carl and Ed Sorensen of Lyons, were |Su:iday dinner guests at the H. Treasurer, Mrs. com unu- Clerk,Mrs.Chas.Lamb; Miss lda Knox; assistant Margaret Badgerow; ush- ers, Everett Lamb and H. B. Tay- lor;Sunday School Sup't.,A.J. Moore,Miss Grace Reichenbach, one of our young womén who has bee1 taking nurses training ut St. Eliz- abeth hospital the past yenr and 'who was injured in an uuw wreck August 22, is doing as well ns can be ex ecbed She is being treated Garner; gerow; pianist, pia nist, Wyoming :md Colorado.They ERosenbalm home 9 °.l 'nd L l N b..~ .le song ;*1'1€f'":Ei*.:?..,l A u g u s t ~ m o k e m o f f h e l f l f f f ~ s t .;"i ' :.,2 ..; (sd helfers Sl1.00@l4.25;corniad cows $'l.50@l1.00; beef and butcher bulls $9.000l0.25;Sood to chow! grass heliers $l0.00@ll.25; fnlr lu Bond gmla hslierl s9.oo@1o.oo; common to fulr gross hslten $8.00 09 00: good,choice gms:cowl 3s.som.1s: lair to good groan cows $6.'l5(p8.'.!5;cutters $5.75@S.50; r~?n|xe\a $5.257;575; range bolognl bulls xs.2s@1.so; veal calves $11.00 @i4.o0: heavy killing cslvel $9.00 mis c; pla lu a nd Lrashy calvei 87.60@9.00; heavy fleshy feeders s\1.som2.':s;sood to choice leed- erl $l1.26@l2,00: (slr to good leed- urn ¥9.'I57lll.25:common to lalr m FREE 0lL 100% Pure Pennsylvania I\\'itl\every purchase nf Gallon r more of Conde Liqud Gas you receive M E N T We Feature COSDEN LIQUID GAS TOP NOTCH 100% PURE PENN on. Coxden Liquid Gu Special ( Anti Knock) AXLE GREASE CUP GREASETRACTOR OIL SAPARATOR OIL (Complete Lulnicxtion for yum' car) Ask me Ior special prices A N N O U N C E I want the motorists ol Blair and vicinity to know tha! l have purdmsecl the oil station al Nebraska St. and Walker Ave. formerly operated by the U. S. Oil Works IuMf. Dowling. annf""'"uit: """"°§stock at the Chester Aronson farm " ° " " -" t m hthe work there while they are gone while Mr Aronson and family The pas or<1 ~-' h thMF and Mrs._ Li'H'iff?f"`ffff".. l were in Lincoln last Saturday and tient -'t ~ as tr ie d to be pa -feédérs.$"f.50@9.5IJ; good to c how! 1e mb er s d ur in g th e alorkern $1l.50'@l2.'i5i fai r to g ood ..»:,... nnvinrl Ru m-lfn nka rn zmnn@1 1 50:c u mmu n towhose products will still be featured u heretofore.lfamily returned aawruuy rw... ..'ten day's trip in Estes pork and places of interest around Denver.They report a wonderful trip. " Mr. und»\<h1'rs. Edward Quist arethe proud parents of an 8% pound baby glrl born Friday, Aug. zogh. Miss Anna Juul is helping with the house work and Mrs. Joe Fry- mnn is taking cure of the mother and baby.Mr. and Mrs. Linton Puffer andJr. were Sunday dimer guests of Mr. and Mm. Fred Peck.Mr. and Mrs. George Peck,Mrs.FlorenceHaines and Mr.Miller of Omaha visited there Sunday afternoon._ Miss Esther Hughes,who gs .teaching the Summers so-hobl this year, is boarding at the Walter McCracken home.Mr.und Mrs. Ted Olinger re-turned Saturday from Sngrumento, Sunday.Mr. und Mrs. Pete Jensen culled at the Rudolph Hansen home Sun- .day evening. 1 Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Hansen yand luncheon the following guests: Edna,Anna,Eskher and Jens Hansen of Orum,Mr.and Mrs. Chris Axelgaard, Roy Christensen 'and Mus Vivian Miller ol Blair. ,lens Juul and family spent Sun- day afternoon in Omaha at the home of his brother. Chris Juul. Inez Vinderslev of Herman, spent sevew days last week at the Niels Christensen home.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Nearhood had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ncarhood arid Norma _ _--._,._.f_\_._ entertained with Sundn dinne summer unu vaurtrv.. ,~..... ......mer and vacations ended last Sun- day :md for the smke of our Master and his kingdom we must now be more exacting.I have a feeling that the membership is going to be more prompt and loyal.let us not disappoint our Master nor each other.The man who falls down needs to be helped up;the man who lies down needs to be kicked; the man who is pulling at the oats l1asu't time to rock the boat. Is your pledge adequate to the needs of the work?If it is a nd you have paid it up, you can blame the other fellow if the church be- comes financially embarassed. r m s r m- : r n o n l s r c n u a c u ~.Oar] Bader. Pastor fair stockers $8.50@l0.003 trashy stocker! $6.'15@8.25;stock cows $6.00@725: stock helfera $8.506 10.501 feedlng helfnrs $9.S0@ll.25: H068 HOLD ABOUT STEADY Only 8,000 hogs arrlved Tuesday and wllh o nn-ly broad demand from all quarters trade was aellva and prices generally ln the somenotchesasonMonday.Bulk of trading was ol. a spresd of $950010/75;with _heal llght butcher weights up to $10.90. FAT LAMBS sau. LOWERA raller liberal run of sheep and lambs showed up Tuesday, 22,000head and fa! lambs moved slowly at shaded prices.S12.$0@13.00,lrnorlor Iamhl nxled stexulv lo calves $l0.00@l3.50. All mln owners are invited to visit my station an Sxbmhy, Sept. 7.On this dale to further hmiliu-in the mtoisu with our products we will give FREE lull gnllon Top Notch |00 per een! Pun Pennsylvania Oil or I 2 Ib.can of Cup Creme withevuy purnhue of 5 plloua dl Condell Liquid Gu "The Different Motor Fuel. gallon of TOPNOTCH OIL or 2 Ib. run CUP GREASE.Remember the dale SATURDAY, SEI ONE DAY ON LY nsylAulu or |racmr Olls 545-30 or 50 Gal. Lots I II I U. S. OIL STATIGN o i U m m m , m r .a n n m m . . w m a D - " " - un w z m a a n d J a c k o f M i n n e a p o l i a W i t h e b e g i n n i n g o f s c h o o l ,§ Z T $ " 1 £ L f ' f § § 2 , " 2 'A z e d s h e e p A f t e r n o o n c a l l e r s w e r e M r .a n d o u r fh m m l x e s s e t t l e d o w n t o t h e u - ,. f l l u u l . m a 1 \ | \ " f | | |i n n m !M r m a n i m n n r t n n t n r l z i vi t i e s o f a u t -\=~m1 L n m n s z D i n a n T n m h n ° i u } " " § § I 1 v i1 dgerow 1 dinner , Alfred nn lli d hicDo;1- | y eve- l l l l b o u m a o a i l H u n l » l » \ » ~l o - --- - -- - - w " " r " " " - " -_ - - _- - _ _ . ._ _a n d M r s .P e t e J e n s e n .D e l i c i o u s i u m n a n d w i n t e r m o n t h s .P r o m - i c e c r e a m a n d c o k e w e r e s e r v e d t o i n e n t a m o n g t h e s e a n t h e a c t i v - all. Ru t h Ar o ns o n o f Oma h a ,spent th e wee k-e nd a t th e h o me o f h e : gra nd pa re nts,Mr . a n d Mr s .J o h n Ar o tmo n wh i le h e r sister,N o r m a Ii tie n o f th e c hu r c h .Teac h ers, pu- pi ls ,pa re nts,w e we lc o me y o u tno the fellowship and nerviw of thechunk in its Sunday and week-' dn y p r o g r a m. good to c hoic e $l2.75@13.00; range lambs,fair I 0 good s12.zs@1z.1s: native lambs. good to c hoic e $12.25 6 l2 . 6 0 :n a ti ve la mh l. h i r to g o o d s12.2s@12.so;le d a h o m la mb s $1l.B0@12.?5;y aa rllnz s, all g rad es $9.o0@n.oo. ~....... . _ . . . - 1i`\1B°y p --uv n.Mr. and I U \BlllS\4 h u t u g #mannu .home in Blair Sands Blair. Nebnaim Seuirmlilrbi 07.9 IWe have been enjoying the but of service out of our Ford-ehani bus.\lt win dvnys ready lo zgnrry 16-18 singers and about 85 suit- cases at a good.speed'a.nd mmf ~ ab!e riding. |m um s . Ba nde d.21-tl. School tablets and notebook-at The Enterprise office. l r . a n d Hrs.D. A. Compton ~in Arlington m d Kennard ~Tuesday on buninera. H i l l Gertrude Love returned .week fron; a visit of ten days Omaha. Phillip Hansen came over from uri Valley to spend the week I in Blair. ~\\ l ||~ ~ OVERFLOW CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1801 I-'umm St. Comfort Shoes for Men. Women and Children X-Ray Foo! FittingsNo extra charge for this mskee nf Omaha, ia visiting Miss Frmwei Broan. Mrs. Arthur Wolff and two chil~ dna of Omaha, spent Thursday at the Vidar Wolff tmme. Dewey Nemetz of Omaha, spent. the week-end with his parents, Mr. md Mn. Fre d Nemetz. ln. C. pa. Hitchman enjoyed A visit from her sister, Min Axca Ballnd of Omaha, last week. ~""..,...:....s E H~='§i<:m¥4» ..=,..,=.m. ARCHPRI'-ISERVERi Ho l §TORE :no Sa 15th New Barker un\ vu xfu wrwlur '~mg Let.u s Correc t Y o u r F o o t I lls N a t u r e ! w a y Th e r e i s n o Shag li k e th e A r c h Prese rver,sty le p lu s c o mf o rt.Th e fo o t c o mf o r t A Q :|..H j | gq ve several other prog rams in the moons.We were given e ve n ac c o mo da ti on i n mg ar d to o u r me als,a n d t h e wr i te r h a d th e p r i vi le ge a nd ple a su r e to ha ve the c aptain at, our ta ble for a num~ be r of me als; the c a ptai n was ver y jo vi a l a n d jo ke d wi t h th e si ng er s as i f h e h ad kn own u s a lo ng ti me ; he a llo wed u s to s ta y o n h o a rd a n extra.n i g h t,i n or de r to save us h o te l b i ll i n Ne w Y o r k .As a n i n - r :i |I : M r .m d Mr s .Clar k Llppinoott and brother,D o n lld an d M r .S . Lock ling v l d w d Mr s .Do r a Su m- ne r an d Le an Wednesday evening. Mn . Do r a Su mn e r a n d L e o n a t - tended th e P le a sa n t V ie w Sunday school picnic at Hennan Thursday. Mr .I-'rank Gasser,Ama nd a , an d Tr ac y autoed w W a y n e Sat- urday.T h e y took Mr s .Ed die Ga th je and two children home aga in. I n |-I l \ da y ._ ' M n a n d Mr s .W .J .K o o p ma n vi d t e d th e S t a te Fa i r Su a d xy , r e - tu r n i n g Mo n d a y . Mi s s A d a Sc henk we n t to Arl~ i n g to n la s t Su nd ay t o b e ready f o r te a c h i n g o n Mo n d a y mo r n in g . Mr s .Pe te Re e h an d sons re- tu r n e d th e f i r s t o f th e we e k f r o m a vac ati on wi th re la ti ve s i n lo ws . and Illinqis.' ~. ~...-..teachngaln. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hitchmln :md family spem Labor Day with fell- tives at Plattxmouth. Annln and Bill Halle: llld Min Frances Koopmzn will 'nttend the Omaha university this idl. Miss Gretchen Mummert leaves Sunday for Lake Forest,Illinois where she will attend Ferry Hall. Billy Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chambers had his ron- ul.The tour westward gave us u little more rest than g o i n g ~ é-chu-ol tablets and notebook paper at The Enterprke office. m.Mins Marian Hansen leaves Sat- who have been spending the sum- mer in the Rasmus Johannsen wt- tnge on west Washington street, q v preparing so move back to their apartment over the bakery. ML and Mrs. F. W. Arndt hdve returned from an auto trip out in the state.They left Saturday morning for Grand Island where they visited Mrs. Arndt's son andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Gates and heiped them celebrate their Miss Mae M. Koopman has beenhavingasiegeoftonnilitisthe past week but is able to be up and around the house at present. Mr. and Mrs- Gus Rnthmaun en-tertained the R. M. Howell family at dinner last evening.The How- ells left this morning for points north. The Charles Hitchman family spent Sunday with relatives at Weeping Water and on Monday berries.That I did. The fourth part was I. seventeen days' vacation from singing, dur- ing which we` all scattered; some took a trip to Germany, some even to France and England,while others visited with reiativea in Denmark.On August -ith, Sunday we met again in Copenhagen. Aft- er church services we spent the rest of the day at. my sisters' and of Knnaas CRY to supply gag to this city. Platumodtli-'hue Hinky-Dinky Stores to open chain store hw- 1-mm City--Bids wsu be opmed for construction of bridges over Nemnlm and Pony Creek, south ol fhere on U. S. Highway No. 78. r Lymnn T e new rural mail routes to be established from post Uifice October lam. and yww-a were visitors at thi; by my bed.There was nothing fa Frank Gamer home Fddny.Hr.,do but leave the cream standing Gorehm helped put up hay.in the open window and get up um m m m fdns nplm a wm - structure.Full: (ity-City Coqneil granted HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDN ER DISTRICT Mr. md Mrs. Pane Truhlsen and two *sons, Elmer and Clxffoni and their wives picknicked in River- view Pnrk Sunday. Kenneth Woods of Omaha, spent several days last week with Rob~ ent Petersen.Mrs. Kathryn Zerleuski and family of Sioux Falls; S. D., came onSpnday qnd spept a few days vi§~ ings erected in this town. Lyrnan-Construction work has started on sewer and water mains. Wisner-Robert C. Moore Groc- ery St/om establishing new bus- iness here. Long Pine---Local Theatre in- stalled Vitaphone equipment. Wolbach--L0¢&l mortuary estab- l i s h m e n t purchased additional equipment.. Primro.a.L Van Ackeren Hydro- gathered the last day outside his stateroom and gave him three or four songs, following which he in mtum spoke to us and wished \|:= the bm o f luck. The last lap of journey wok ns over Boston, where we gave a con- cert Tuesday, August 20th.From Boston we traveled up to Westf brook, Maine,giving our concert there on Wednesday.Then for a stretch of close to 1400 mileslto al, and in the evening gave our last mn concert to a crowd of from twelve to fourteen hundred people. Next evenin e were engaged tosingover t 'Stale Radio,for which we receivéd 200 danish crowns.The following evening was our lust in Denmark That night a very elaborate banquet was held at the Y. M. C. A.It began at 6:80, and did not let up until about 11:80.A four course Mr . an d Mrs . L. C. K la p p sp en t L a b u r d a y i n Ly o n s a t th e h o me o l ' l i n .Klop p' s p ar en ts . H r .a n d Mr s .Ra lp h Men c ke h a v#mo ve d i n to th t MTB.L e n a vge ep mg vvu wr m m U.:.navnann;, mu uc ly nu ____"________________r o w e r ma m a n1he r e th e y twvn t i e th we d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y ° n lb u ti o n s y s t g my §§ f= = '; ;; °' g gtheydr o ve to L i n e n n w _attend ed th e S " " " °Fa i r .Sund ay , Se pt. '1.Th e y mi n e d Mr .li n e s o f th i s vi lla g e uf MMr , a n d Mr s . C h a r le s D a f f e r o f A r n d ts d a u g h te r a n d f a mi l y ,r d M r a n d a n d Mr s Ed B u n ti n g a t S y r a c u s e ,M Q D E R N P O U L T R Yrm..-H O U S E S P l e a s a n t n » 1 e , ' \ r e b . ,a n .., --- »H 1 n t l \ f . . \ . .. . " l . . . \ . . . . .b k n n . J ; .\ » \ A n i n n -r " - - --:ting thdr cousin Hnonlips and l1u.|ba:\d.' Ammda Petersenf n ?S n l i n i f i l l d .N a b . :.1 |::. smok e r, pi c tu re s s h o wn o n sc reen fr o m th e to u r so f a r a n d o f c ou r s e a n umb er of sp e ec h es . Ne xt mor ni ng , Au g us t 'f th be ga n th e f i f th di vi si on o f o u r glor io us tr i p ;tho us an ds o f peo ple we r e g a th e m d to see th e b i g sh i p a n d th ei r fr ie nd s a n d re lati ve s o f f ;i t wa s h a r d f o r s o me o f u s to lo ok do wn a nd s ee o ur d ea r on es s lo wly be i n g s e pa r a te d by the wate r f r o m ..||more for,men and women.32 School 0~enin ~" .xou CAN ":""*""'%»"f'f='"'<'=..A . ~: s f . f : ~" ! * " 1 '»~~¢ . ; ; "\'E '*.-fi*'.1* I ; "\U " J "' < " ~~» . . ( :r J \ } .\' }" r k e . .I" f ~. 5 f ; i ' ! : 3 ' § \ ? |~§ } :~. ~f r -' . .~4 - » , ; , , \1 "='J :'»|' * : " i ": ` \ * . " , ' £»5 °-I \l s » .m ;I ...~,~.last concert Monday, August 26th. I wish w express my dncere ap- predation to the many Blair friends who have followed us in their thoughts with good wishes for our success.The tour has been s real school for the young people,and I am glad to say that it was a group of young folks to be proud of.S tour will not be the only one. :.1 |::. smok e r, pi c tu re s s h o wn o n sc reen fr o m th e to u r so f a r a n d o f c ou r s e a n umb er of sp e ec h es . Ne xt mor ni ng , Au g us t 'f th be ga n th e f i f th di vi si on o f o u r glor io us tr i p ;tho us an ds o f peo ple we r e g a th e m d to see th e b i g sh i p a n d th ei r fr ie nd s a n d re lati ve s o f f ;i t wa s h a r d f o r s o me o f u s to lo ok do wn a nd s ee o ur d ea r on es s lo wly be i n g s e pa r a te d by the wate r f r o m ..||more for,men and women.32 School 0~enin L| ___é_ L; §e l ; | [ » ~.~ . . , . j m u c m | .=;==1=~1v.='»eif=\~1 |~~~=~.N ;~ |§ = . J - C s . '~~ 1 " l ; " q ;g ;~1 a .\..}.f 1 -fn-Ci* .._.Du " ¥ "~J a \ ..~.\n 1 | ~ r ...~,~.last concert Monday, August 26th. I wish w express my dncere ap- predation to the many Blair friends who have followed us in their thoughts with good wishes for our success.The tour has been s real school for the young people,and I am glad to say that it was a group of young folks to be proud of.S tour will not be the only one. i ; M " " " " " " . a ; . ; a f m m , i a ; |11 another school year. \I1°_ mul Hn. Rnhert RllllilillkllM J ~ a r e n o w b l l l l f Mrs. Oscar Duff r of Mctlook, neu --=»*¢-v nnMl\>(|spent a few d s last week visit- | neu., wut| ant vis it. : I U U I C ]I I l l ! ! ! n a u I * n c a a GET EXAMINATI( Some farmers 4~H poultry clubPICNICATFREMONTmembers, club leaders,and other poultry producers are giving theirMrs.Karl dP§»;~°; andB;:§'|poultry houses sniff examinationa gm a ; | d MA ° ,_'2,n is"°'_mbe,é=H°uses -.muh score a grade of so 3 an g l s Maitha E .n iper cent or more will be consid- 31 sg m Ananmnn M_nmi ered eligible to advance into the 5 '-- -» -~- -» -W. L.Caldwell and family xe- tumed last Saturday evening from s week'a outing down mo Excelsior Springs, Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Dunlap, Iowa called at the C. W. --|_____\....»e....A.m .nm-.. ing with the Gilbertson boys. Wm. Pike, superintendent of the elenric light plant of Marshalltown l o w ,visited at the home of his brother,Frank Pike of this city from Tuesday until Thursday. The Danish Brotherhood Obn- I L T 'nuxue m u W W N M 'yentien will meet in this city on _Sept.27 and the local organiza-Mr n=nd Hg; gg- Kr::§;Nelelaon are making plans for between i`72lM.d'Z'2 the home of Mrs. P.lu"'°° and four hundred members. "_ Nelson.l The Sunday School of the Chris- M h m r ul ~ c hurch he ld hen* summer ple-xnmmer inBdC:;1::in returnsxntoi-B: nu:It the tpuns t park on lust. gg,D W 'Ben homi last Monday evening.lee cream for_ P "''an put the finishing wuches so a I'Y-R l and ~and 8006 dinner._._'l"._. .....,_ .-Mrs.Fmnk Pearsan'and niece, ......_,.,,..........._....,..... ....,.Mrs.Walter Nelson and children' mowred to Fremont Sunday and enjoyed a pienlc dinner az the* home of o.A.Peterson at the IL P. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and family, Mr. and Mn. Oscar Berg;and family all from Hartingtonl Neb., also spent the day there.' NEBRASKA winter without further drastic'"¢ Lhe pans Anderson nome, a0uLn|changes.Extension circular 1448 of Blair.. ..1 is a score card for modern paul-n"2=1§F.¢';,'§'s§7,?§'§§" visited fnendsf fg house which may be used for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen| 1 s examination._und fnmily spent Friday evening,Proper floor space, and windows at the John Jensen homeeachcount15per cent toward n|.Mx-.and Mrs,Emil nderson' perfect score.Ventilation andland family were Sunday dinnerf feeding equipment are scored on guests a t the Alfred Anderson' ten percent bas'L ' ht b orne.birds are a}|°we;|s'thl.e;gand .,,,.|Jim Jensen attended the Stale. L - ",_..-_,._ ,..-.Fnira counle of days. oS c h o o l 0 p e n 1 n g Sale We are prepared with a ~ .Big Line of School Supplies ` `You will find Big Values in Note Book Paper Tablets Pencils I ks C ayolas L nch B x Etc @0me in and /ef as crave if ~\|'» oS c h o o l 0 p e n 1 n g Sale We are prepared with a ~ .Big Line of School Supplies ` `You will find Big Values in Note Book Paper Tablets Pencils I ks C ayolas L nch B x Etc e *)j J _l f ~ . ~f4_ -| .~~ .\', , \ ."f- f". _ " §* N I @0me in and /ef as crave if ~\|'» T h e ~ Shoppe . r ¢ g g > / k i a } ; ; ; , ;~.n ~v s f * - H . f § = > = > » ~;,.`. _ . ¢,J .x § , '' \ r \ ; ¢~D g »y : .I V ~~I ,é " -n d 3 \ \ . . f i~* r '2 ! f = I r "r * ~, j i f ? 5 ; "» ;~~3 ne : ,. .f y I 'r . §. g r '* ' ~ .u J w i l c r g 'I . ._, g 1 : h y % : : . ¢ "f 1 ' n 'v:J .*4 .y ~¢ n g ,f ,r \ s.J ; 5 i f:4 . I J u .: i ¢ ; » _ ¢r ~~ .1 .n '?\ .~l s !.~2 ; ._ ~ g .I'il ,~.f i § S ~ N 5 "~X 1 .0 .~I 1; 1Bohm clark or iwcxxoru, lllmulur m u ,d nr INDUSTRIAL NomespentSaturday and Sunday. i"f.d_8...?ef 'ff +I... f¢.,l..., 13381|unu.lqulre ze n nz uuur |paee,|'M,-_ and Hn. J. II. P1! H " " z '"°°£1,: sv*f~29 1"f'Ieet.|R°be|-|_ were Sunday di:eteruen and :mer guests ds home inBiuir, the uesta of Theo. Lundt.|'"""""""'5 """'=*"'z .home at De Soto and aMrs.Frank Wolff. and '°"'fN¢mr a nd Dav id Mu Frankie Jean of Ft._Ua1l}_0Iln, jv§=re| at Blair ; ° ; , , ; " § ;Bllden-Grocery Store so upen in Werne mn b ui ld i ng.U!! hi ll!!Rn n l . I Hnt i n n i nn mu t h n l l PT : }3q|m :Squa m m .1 I l E l €s n o u l u n e o n e l n *s k Mm Ruth W o n. r e l o o t o f g l u i f o r m i E i ~ me feet of floor mme.Ten Mr. 1and Mrs.Dan Phillips at ution held lgm Sun- is the del- Ionfemno: 13th, andAalternate, | Grand Island closzd while paying points are deducted if ihe win-ltended the Slafe Fair Sunday and operations underway.ldows cannot be opened.The feed Monday. Wausa--Interstate Power C,,m_!hoppers §hould be of sufficientpany mqvéd office into front room size to allow one~lhird of the REPORT OF DANA o1GazeI.te building.0 birds to feed at one time.A CAPELLA CHOIR TRIP Le xington-Newly reorganized!Drop boards, nests,roost.-1, and (Continued from D520 one) Dawson County sum Bank offici-water supply are among other ..ally opened to public ithlngs counting in the score Clean 'the different towns by rmlroad, n vhgmef-UQ,Pem-Contract awarded for re- linens and sanitation in sllequip-f9?;' of my. H§{¢l<§he§§>Y pus..I1 a§l| || | e r ln¢ |t la ( lln .R o le le s - Wedllellll evening,.l r and ll'|.yL. J Wolff audi" the Hethodllt church ,_ .;.-_...___ ._.' .0 n....\..diy. Kr. H- 141° G'=z°f} |A||rel| |lt.o!¢ 1\ee le~ a s 1Allugncarr,lii\»6y IJUU UI \J|.||.¢.|uI,~ t g t h e La y ma n ? Lwt t h Vi c to W o l f f :-3 ; ' ; g ; d § ; § a y .e r me e t l n g l n L m c o ln s p m ' D r .Chas.R.Me a d as Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh and from the local church. Hr . : md Hr s. W m. C o mpto n d r o ve :Mi s s L y d i n J ensen re |l~o\.:1 to !.h»§T\.:.ir:I i : "uiésday lle r wo r k a t t h e Nebrs 1 mica Deafbuilding bridsre east of Hallenbeck ment are prime considerations.ll? '¥'?¥'°"'"'° to uescnne me nosf o r =.u_;u~~ '*='--'=§ mere.an d D u m b imu mu li o n i n o m a h a , !a mg e f ''" '"5 lp i ta li ty wh i c h wa s ac c orded us. Rulamu .hi g \ in ;.; . . ! \ Ne w af ter 3 vi g it with he r fa th er , Ne ls Ta lm a g e - - A b e l Con struc ti on C9 WWEU en ou gh .AS 811 e xa mp le o fYoi| ~1 1 "' »-'-""J vnsen,wh o ha s been rec overing -ed h 'I C E N N A R D R U R A L h o w a f r a i d th e Da n i s h pc op'e ar e ......,.1'.. .»J.~.|h P h n i wpnfl na-P-11.r r m . -. . -».v.n»n|:n1|ua .. .Tnnann p a .T {"..S??`°"*.;........I lf\"| ""l' lT\TfI°.Q thu?Hm i r onnntn sh all o n f n hm! E Thursday, Children's Day--Friday, Far No BIG mw---ALL I| u t §~i1E.§i§ 1{é§}§[1 1 _in 0"; l 0 \ l P r |f } n u . r _ \ . V n n f n \ ' n l"11hl§|-1 F f i t l A f h \l.2.!¢n 'f'\1n uf|\nr :nr Rona ge and Kenneth Jensenl Mrs.Clyde Compton and niss's@`£§§éé2:om{>2l}}v 1$i§.§L`}¥mE.,`§."`.§} l e f t B i l r t h i s w e e k i n R o s s '¢ U \ " C h a r l o t t e M a h e e n t e r t a i n e d a t a t w o - s t o r y o f f i c e b u i l d i n g a n d s u b -rt o t o u r t h e . B l a c k H i l l s .C m l d a g h r i d g e b r e a k f a s t l a s t T h u r s d a y ] a n d Y e l l o w s t o n e a n d G l a c i e r N a -m o r n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f t h e f o r m - i i o n a l p a r k s .!.e»~.T h e r e w e r e s i x t a b l e s o f p l a y ~ Mr. and Mm Joe Love drove toers and prizes were awarded Mm Lincoln to attend the State Fair Fred Guyer for high score,Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday.taking Raymond Burr, low score and Mrastation for new transmission line that will be built across from com- pany's hydroelectric plant at Doris Lake.'- Bridg'eport-~ Be rline building leased for el blis mem: of modern with them Mrs.L.O. Allen andElvin Hansen drew the cut prize.[general merchan se More. lin. Drusilla McCann of 0-nmh.a.!Miss Agnes B,..¢]¢_ who is taking'Ognaha--River Ridge Drive dedi- Mr.and Mrs.F.R2 Schrader a nursel training course at the cated recently. have rented one of the Lundt Emanuel hospital in Omaha, is eff anartments.Mr. Schrader in sum i0YinK a two week"s vacation.She Union-Paving work on High- way No. 75 started north of here _.. .' - ' r - .Q-Q u » u \ . | ¢ | \ J v u -n i n g v i s i t o r a t ' F r a n k G a e s e f s . Mr.and Mrs.Fri tz Arp and family attended a birthday party at Otto Arp's Monday evening. Frank Broadwell of Omaha, was a Wednesday visitor at the Frank Gasser home. Mr.and Mrs. Jens Christensen and family and Jens Hoier and daughters spent Wednesday r in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser, Her- rnan and Reinhart and Mrs. Eddie hungry,I shall rqcjte foliowing: Returning back to my sleeping quarters after the concert in D:1t of the cities (I-Iadefslev, which Ii(r in that part of the country, \-.°}icl; ....... 0 e ~oo aper a | e s Pencils -Inks Crayolas Lunch Boxes Etc. many), I was treated to coffee andvarious cakes; being nearly eleven C a o m e i n a n d / e f a s c r a v e i f o'clock I said [;00dnig}1t a i went _._,_,______..--- 0 0 taken quite freely of the coffev bv low,I was rather astonished lu see a large howl of the choicest strawberries,and a pitcher of E Thursday, Children's Day--Friday, Far No BIG mw---ALL I| u t il ~A in te n de n t o f th e sc h o o ls a i He" | i 4 s P; = 1 d i :1 g th is we e k a t the h o meln e a r C.F .Ha r r i s f a r m a n d ru n -( la th je an d two c h i ld re n , a tte n d e d .1 .».. f - 1 L._\.._n..-..\|.__..._n__\-..__1 ninnv unnélm n m I\h¢LAn........|......A al.-i t 1| The (iréat Harrison Co. Fair Missouri Valley, iowa , Sept.10 h 11 - 12 I 13 Theiiost Preterrtious Exhibition oi Agricrdturai Products i n W e s t e r n I o w a I_o n o I |or1 hungry,I shall rqcjte foliowing: Returning back to my sleeping quarters after the concert in D:1t of the cities (I-Iadefslev, which Ii(r in that part of the country, \-.°}icl; ....... 0 e ~oo aper a | e s Pencils -Inks Crayolas Lunch Boxes Etc. many), I was treated to coffee andvarious cakes; being nearly eleven C a o m e i n a n d / e f a s c r a v e i f o'clock I said [;00dnig}1t a i went _._,_,______..--- 0 0 taken quite freely of the coffev bv low,I was rather astonished lu see a large howl of the choicest strawberries,and a pitcher of ;}i11"`§¢"¢E`"§pSB§`¢}'1Z§;" Jélll <51-»asn¢ completed on Highway Muelle week to visit her sister, lin. K.|No. 99 from Cui-nhusker Highway M n .§"`£°`£¢§£'§»§ E131 ',;;;;;,j°;,,,g,;|;i rill reside in Biair il.|l»¢»D r u n n n 1 n n '. . | \ »1 1 a n 1 - . m f _ ¢ N Y 9 8 ' 3 1 N d |ei3ht miles west of Odell.l\1rs.I nun. uusvm: -.mmwn vm., »»vm.~|ess so the Monday evening bridge\Miss Adelaide Belknap of Lin- rlub at her home this week.Mrs coln is a guest at the home of Mr. Joe Marks held high scorn amland Mrs.David Mummen since M m Chris Bendorf,law.Mm_|\\'e<l:1esday when the Mummerts Theo. Lund! will be hostess at the drove down to Omaha to meet nun meeting,\her.Miss Belknap formerly lived Do f h ¢_ d gin Blair and attended the city,.....".§.£"§"§,., 'L.,.."§'{l_Z§'§.,?.'l§§§xchoolfand gpg hg Hlliny friends Linco ln-Mo de rn holding amldren vii transfer plant for fish being built and M1 at Straw Fairgrounds here.|ThursdxGrandIsland-Old via mm nY.|Mr. ANo'rHER A The (iréat Harrison Co. Fair Missouri Valley, iowa , Sept.10 h 11 - 12 I 13 Theiiost Preterrtious Exhibition oi Agricrdturai Products i n W e s t e r n I o w a I_o n o I |or1 ~u HH ll §'%mAziNc L O P M E N T E_E' V~NE IF§T\|!\d`l< l` liminntes buying high priced ~~:|: eeds and increasea the value o fa ga m . our f about one-thind We'The annual session of the Ne- .`bmska Methodist Conference wiilnd anything at anytime.,.3_1t mai Hillin Co ,be held at Lincoln. Neb., Sent.I0rE'.to 16,at the Trinity MethodistMr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton and Episcopal church,16th and A vu . Keith and Gorda", spent themfreets. Bishop Frederick D. mmeeek-emi with friends at Gleh--in charge of the Omaha Area, will ood. Iowa.Mr and Mrs. yimonlpl-eside.Ministers d 1anaymenturnedtoBlairMondaywhile,from approximately 500 churches Leith and Gord 01 remained for 81 w1II officially attend this confer- k's visit.fence. ."-c A u"\ \ q` .1:I : r |\\ f ~. t v i 'J ~,,,¢ ~\ , j \\x i |9 ¢\~= w f » . ~ ' f = s.,.n "I 17" |g s 1 s Q l( Q \\;.''u v f "1 5 \ J'-' ~I .v. ;. =,< 4 u f " _,___u ;~;a"§ra §;'| ._ » 4 w ,-n j ~f r 6 l ' 2 ' \ - * " " '` J | 9 5"-r?`f'#. 7 !;I \»v \ c ;"a .. x/ ~. `;: 5FA|i1'oN nav: / f T "X ~u ~ p&. w..,» \ s "' J `_< E J s " ;v.; .' \ f3 1 " ,. ..1§»~ ¢ -e. .|in ¥:f~: ~sv'; , I J n ', _ - - J.4sw' 1h s Y p u wh o h u e t h r i i l e Ric he st V oic e " in the more manning radio ex~ Lau. The lures: Span-mntrumenrs introduce . to thi s ri c h ne ss .. . e | velo us "ao me1 .hi ng" desc rib e u ac tual "FA R.BA1.lSM".. You seem 1emer uin en; to fe el the enc e; almost to SEE the this great advanc e inhue the n ew S partan i fi s p ln y n o w . . . a n d / \ : .;.a.\ » . \>- J . : r & n ~L... .. -. F;Q'»~f"Q%~P '~" + f~g 13 ,L ¢~~ 1 ~ g f i i.\4, ~g,Q |& Q J s " ;v.; .' \ f3 1 " ,. ..1§»~ ¢ -e. .|in ¥:f~: ~sv'; , I J n ', _ - - J.4sw' 1h s Y p u wh o h u e t h r i i l e Ric he st V oic e " in the more manning radio ex~ Lau. The lures: Span-mntrumenrs introduce . to thi s ri c h ne ss .. . e | velo us "ao me1 .hi ng" desc rib e u ac tual "FA R.BA1.lSM".. You seem 1emer uin en; to fe el the enc e; almost to SEE the this great advanc e inhue the n ew S partan i fi s p ln y n o w . . . a n d charm! Coats an -\. . .;v_f f ~ ;. £ ' i ~. 1 _f ,"G ~ In ~ ~~'"i w. ; l , ~< A / I 1..~v;=. f<T°e\=fF ; ~. M a If you are ip line fa a newwinter cont just look ll oursbefore you buy.Our prius an always right.Our stylesand qunlilia are incompar-nble. StyleShoppe ~~Running Races~Ball Games~Sensationa| Free Acts cein addition 'r.......n..n Contest~A Mule Race~ Farm Wagon RaPig Race Witli ¢ a Ford Car- an¢l~the Colorful and Thrilling n » \ r ~ n » \ m ' rWe\'1 Q ,`m I ~ ~ f J | '{, -W 'ur _>. ~~; f ; ` j ~L ~ ' \ !~_ l . ~ " . ; . " l \`_. _-\..-... '. " : . " Wu.J \| =." ""~2 r a '"S THE FIGHTING 5|-||:llK ~Bu> ~h~m! Coats ~ ~. 4Ti~ .-ff;i 1-L'~-gm.»d-\;.1_»o!~Wjf 'iff .r ="''' ~r# ~x..`»./I 'Lf" f / 1 llyou nn in lh ef oran ew wl n u rw n c l un l o o l u n n bdarenu hy-Our iu-inn uellwayl right.Our ltd! md qulllhu :re |p¢¢||@|-. lhle. StyleShoppe lnursnay ana rrluay |1||;|n> '4 new snxrou£01//sc!/NB {D¢aler'x Syvum) A k a s a !THE GREATEST FAIR IN WESTERN IOWAA ~itirlmn ('n'|fld'101/|5014/no gp/ vmw pzmlo iiA an.. » . » v v v v v v l r v f v l v v v l v r v l v v vw aim an samba of :amdfood m um s in the UnitedStates has ~ anodler bil-iws anmnliy, ut in moregpeowsary Bnmaerlohnowimthowto handk Brzmaaylzia-»d.\of foodlhatcvmei this (ann.§;= the simplest foodinllnwor id!handgbukmzeol dn problems which the lwuumife |-nsnpagaiuniswinwvriusi what in an of any pzr1icul {ood to lay,ll your reéw call for two asp,for ixmusqd my etals loanlyullsnm wlmow mme. 4 » ..mnnim nnf»¢|n Mme :mu of cpm you ask for al the nan,:hm nu might and (heircgmmm u meamred bra siindardugh!-uunce mraxuring cup.' Con\m!adCa.m _C¢mlml.1mCon Suu Nd : e w w Cup:No.1 I0 m.1%"2 1 lb.3 m.25412sa z a n ~ 4s3 rbi a x my "lo 6 Ln 7 oz.12% The use of this lable will nm mm Homecoming Day rm and Labor Day"R4dio's Ricbnt Vair" Harry Christiansen Di stributo r a t Harry's Radio Shop Lowed in Blair Gu Co. glfice Fohnal opening'Saturday evening,Sept. 7t.h. . nl |§Public cordidy invited m attend. (Open evenings.Will carry complete line of Batteries and Radio Suppies) Thursday, Children's Day--Friday, Far No BIG mw---ALL I| u t Every Day ; » ~ » ¢Theco:1¢emsofmWf¢¥-"S |_f¢;m:edina\mee|on¢h¢label, n a u w d w m l v n w b e m w d n f n m k b - Bmn fs d zw b ti m.Paste itup - ~ = ~= n . : > . ° : m . m ag_ingya\xrpurcha.l¢.|ol»:amed h m 1 1 .,f., n¢ wi qub !¢ .bmd ¢=nnao =.¢ i¢ alln»=s .¢ h¢ »'|'¢ simplify your shopping. but enableyou lo buy more lhriltily and havafewer leftavzn.One l°°d thingabout lzfbovcr canned ioodl. how-ever, is thx! they an always be corn-bind with other food: in necond daydishes, and they do v~\..v.h¢fe!°r=. revraent wxnr.Thee ue frvlotherfoods nu ihe lnlrlrfi. dl ofwhich an be guy, :inept wma! A,LJr»c¢ .JI rnrn|11nnI1"nffdfI_1 fd wALTIf§i3Q2§IiffQE1*TE, se¢i""'Missouri Valley, Iowa