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09-12-1929ENTERPRISE A u m ' r o :THE'PKINTS THE NEWS--RAglr&cn 3 WASHINGTONBLA|R'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT From the Garden Spot of Nehrulm-NUMBER 34S_';{'"P~j:°g§.§';2_fs:::';"..BLAIR, NEBRAQIQ, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929VOLUME XXXIII Washington Cmnt). ssioners gular Meeiivg DATES OF MUSKRAT SEASONS ANNOUNCED An open season on muskrnts Lhis year h u been declared by the state game commission,Chief Gamé Warden Frank 0'Conncll announced Saturday morning. There are not set 3285005 for this animal, but it is optional whh the game commission whether or not a hunting wason is opened.The only restrictions that the statutes of the State impose are that the season shall aL he over 105 days. and that the season be between Sept. I6 and April 15. Pan of the counties of the state will have their open seasons from Dec. 1 to March 1,while oLhers will have their season from Jan. 1 to April 1.The season for Wash ington county is from December I to March 1. County Team Pulls Recor~ Nels Svendgarrfs Team Makes New Sunc Record I !Lincol Bea! Record of ms. Pulled 297 Pounds on Dynamomeler Car. FEATURE ENTERTAINMEN Team Will Pull Next Tuesday . Wednesday at the Wnshlngto Counly Fair. Last Friday, September Gth,1 eleven o'clock Mr.Nels Sven~ gard's team of gray geldings es abliahed a.new Nebraska Sta record at Lincoln. This team maintained and be~ their last year's record by pullin 2975 pounds on the dynmnome car.Next Tuesday and Wednesds September 17 and 18.at ele c-'cloclr each day, this same te will pull at the Washington Con ty Fair* at Arlington, Neb.» firsflday Mr.Svendgard will a tem w break the record he '~ e ialied and on September 1 th team will pull until they a stuck enuleavoring to make a n tional record. According ln the team measu ments and weight, they are bet balaneed and according to the la~ oi averages, haw a golden opp~ tunity w make a new national cord. Without a doubt this will be o of the largest,drawing cards August Report Of D. H. l. A. Bulterfal Tea!Shown Holstein in Lead for Single Animal And Jerseys in Lend for Herd!of Five.221 Cows Were Tested. RESULTS IN FARM RELIEF Our new butberfat tester,Mr. Russel Hu/ghes from Albion, Neb., has just completed the testing of all herds in the Washington Coun- ty Dairy Herd Improvement As- sociation for the month of August and we find some more outstand- ing results in we way of farm relief. IN u. s. AIR SERVICE James C. Marshall, son of Mrs. Bessie Marshall,better 'known as Bessie Cruickshank,now of Casper, Wyoming,has been ac- cepted for the United States Air Serviee.The young man passed his examinations with credit. to himself.He will up to the fi rst of the year, be located at Galves- ton, Texas and will then be trans~ ferred w Panama. er under her direction and drawn a salary of $2500 per year. Mr .and Mr s .W m. Me i e r o f ' we s t Sou th str ee t,re tu r ne d f r o m N e w Y o r k C i t y la s t M o n d a y wh e r e s h e ha s be en vis iti ng f ri en ds . She exp ec ts no lea ve f o r L o s V e g a s , Ne w Me xic o n e xt week to res ume he r sc hool dutieh a t Nq r - rniil Un i ve r s i ty wh er e she ho ld s the ran kin g o f a ssoc iate p rof ess or. Mi ss Mei er is ver y mo d es t ab ou t h e r w o r k a n d wh e n asked by an En ter p ri s e r e po r ter as to h er mlb - ject.m r e d Psy c hology o f Cmn~ .....1 :g ~.. Neln-aska's 75th Anniversary State Sup't Gives Opinion Action of Blair School Board Seb L ' ||| BLAIR Gnu. :\1AK:.~s soon ter,Mrs.Carrie 30883 of oma- homn,in St.Louis,Missouri and ~..__ .of the district outside the corpor- aw limiu of the city so that not enough land would be left in fonn a new district under Lhe provisions of a law passed during' the last sessixm off the legislature, the pro~ visions of which required that at least four ~qpnLiguous sections would be neoessayy to form a new district. The mave made by the board was a new one and from the let- ter which is wn'l.ien from the there is an increase, up zo me, of eight siudents.The greatest increase in Senior high school il shown in the Junior class.Sev- entyeight, students were emvlled in the Junior class the first day Sf school.The Freshman class has an enrollment of seventy-two. There will be a smaller class of Seniors as compared will: the verylarge class last year.This is due to the fan that most at the mral schools of Washington county have graduating classes every other nn-¢»Leaders Meet Lenders and Presidents of Six cm- Mee t a t Court Ho use on Tuadny, Sept. 10.Study Under Muriel Smith of hlension Degit. NEXT MEI»:\1Nc HELD OCT. 55 Around twenty~five ladies, lend- dz~ ~at o~t ~or ~ a~na,Obviously, ~ reagon 1r_|| to pp- In 5 ._...s li g h t decrease Er om th e en r o n me n t. o f a y ea r ag o . 7Il l '\ Di s tr i c t,W a s Ove r r u le d by th e Op in io n o f State S up er in ten de nt. ¢. .¢ _ ¢ A T T O R N E Y GE N' l. -C O N C U R S Op in io n Based o n th e Ad vic e o f Atto r n e y Ge ne ra l o f th e Sta te. Te r r ito r y S ti ll i n Bla i r Dis tr ic t. A t a rec ent me e ti n g o f th e boa rd o f edu c ation o f th e Bi u i r c i ty sc hool dis tr ic t,a res oluti on na s p as s e d th a t i n i n te n t s e t th e 1Increase;Glplrler Sehool I-lu an Increase in Attendance. TOTAL ENROLLMENT xs 'IBB Schools nb Close Thursday,Sept. 19th for the County Fdr.High School Band Will Play. Blair grade schools show a1 in- creased enrollmem. in all depart- ts with the exception of Oen-mentral grades.The total enrollment |t o g e t h e r t h e y d s i t e d t h e i r c h i l d - ho o d h o me i n P en n s y lva ni a . Th e y s p e n t s o me ti me i n W a s h ~ in g to n ,D .C.a n d V i r g i n i a an d Ma r y la n d ,plac es th a t ar e so f u l o f histori c al intere st that.one ne ve r wear ies o f t h e ho ur s spent the re. O n th e zeturh tr i p th e aistc ra bade eac h oth e r good-by e a t St. Lo ui s an d eac h de pa rted f o r he r ho me ,dec la ri ng th e tr i p one o f th e plea sa nt me mo ri e s th a t wi l! li n g er a lwa y s . 1 :I th e o dd y e ar . I n th e J u n i o r h i g h sc hool,f i ve mo r e stud e nts we r e enr olled th a n la s t y e a r . I n th e No r th W a r d th e r e w a s a women's clubs met. at. the office oi th e c o u nty a g e n t i n th e c o u r t house a t th e c a ll o f Mr s .A .E . Di xo n ,c o un ty c h ai rman . Th e y e a r' s wo r k s ta r ted ou t wi th th e stu d y o f ."C on ven ie nt H o m e ~n :| <»: ~ » .. Th i s me a n s th a t i f a ll re ma i n i n s c h o o l u n ti l th e o n d o f th e sc hool y ear th a t th e B la i r c i ty di stri c t wi ll c o lle c t $7 , 66 8 i n tui tio n.Th e to ta l tu i ti o n c ollec ted la s t y e a r wa s $6,153.The re for e,th e in - crease i n tu i ti o n alon e wi l l be about $1,515. Su p' t.D .V .Ma ss er say s, " W h e r e ve r a n e w h i g h sc ho ol has be en bu ilc , i t ha s b ee n s h own tha t th e r e i s alwa y s a n in c r e as e i n tu - itio n pu pi ls .A t Ha y wa r d e n , I o wa \ e uulva n- On the first day of school, sev- enty-one students from outside of I |...| | Tuition Pupils Show Increase Sevenlyane Tuition Pupils from Rural Schools Enrolled in Blair High for Present Year's Work. Added Inenme of $1515 for Yea: .,. school,tuition almost dobuled. This has also been true in many districts of Nebraska."He further adds that "On this basis the Blair city schools should have,in the near future, at. least one hundred RETURNS FROM TRIPTo C HIL DHOO D n o m: Mrs.E.B.Currigan retumed Wednesday morning from an eoc~ tended trip through the eastern ami southern states.She met her sis- »l ='~Bo ~s of Okla~ Blair cny Schools Open O ANNOUNCEMENT I am opening a studio at 811 mst Colfax street and will leach piano and voice,Beginners and advanced students given equal ab tention.For interview,phone Blue 235 or call it studio. 34-n Lila Wright ::l l Fr an c i s F .B r o wn ,wh o wa s one o f th e pa tr on s th u s set,ou t,wa s wi th ou t th e p ro p e r le ga l s etti ng to ma k e i t stic k.It.wa s pro hah iy fi g u r e d th a t th e te r r i to r y th u s s e t ou t wo u ld b e we lc o me d b y th e a d - v .1 ~..~ Minutes of Mepting Held Sept loved and Ordered Paid Out 5 Regfhlar Order of Business Carried Adjoumcd Meeting UniilOu t £51-ptember 23rd Co u n ty Co mmis si on er s Ro om, Blair, Nebraska. Sept. 9, 1921* nn Rnnfrl n f f ".nnnLv C0!'1"l!RiB°nity "é § ` ni `"EIB ftdjourn- mentjlken August 25, 1929._ Present:Chu.Nelson,C.B. .1 N Illehlruw and C..exon.*l'|u.lnlnnill.nl'th!'llflfldinfAuclllunuuwusv--_rme e ti n g we r e re a d a n d app roved. A f te r a c are ful exa mi n a ti o n o f th e f o llo wi n g bills o'\th e differ~ e n t fu n d s i t wa s mo ve d a n d sec- un d ed th a t th e f o llo wi n g c lai ms b e a ll o we d a n d th e Co un ty Cle r k i n - M f\ slC rucbcd to draw warrants on the mth! indicated below to pay the une.Carried. and A. Anderson, Inc., Re- pa i r s S E. S . A nd e rs o n, D r ag gi n g & L a b o rHa n s B ec k , P t. S ala r y - - Au g . H a r r y Berg er,Pt.Sa la ry - » A u g .I-'rn1\r FI.Iruera . Drai rging 15.50 18.50 19.35 10.25 36.00 ?e§.f»ff1§nf}aE1'c0.. Gas 14.17~ ié§S}n, Road Work and Dragging 10.55 iMim`1\mm»1 smith who was nres\!r H 2 33 .|unEn1ur.n» nuuu 35.00 Celcbrxti on S» ta Ke d in Oma ha from-.;;,',§ _" ~ b the _e;cten~ gg;;;;»."~,1:;;;'est '.,;;";.j,;_,,;; lvnin¢u\rn-\n\ns| nil Co.Gas 77.96 Nov. 1 to 8.Wall Be Held ~ s ion Service bureau of Lincolzm,ed an increase of seventeen over pay the school bill at Bla rate df $10,000 a year." v uwrnn Ann FAMILY i r ~~J v f .o n - w e - - - - - - - - -- --_, .t h i n g w o u l d w o r k o u t .n i c e l y b u t Q th e ad jo in i n g dis tri c ts i t appears, d o n o t wa n t to ac qu ire th i s ne w t;> rri !nr 1r mu c h nf whi c h if no t a il The five and their y as follows: A. C. Marsh high cows, th ield of butte: mll., Holstein leir Dl'€€\|ing 1929.Those desiring comfort~ r fat are able seats should come early. Both days there will be plenty 64.1 lbs.of excitement as all other light51.9 WS-[teams pull for prizes the first day 51.1 lbs., and dl heavy teams null for sim- )\\:UAu.s1n\» -v"-»- -" " l -h h A u | |f t h -5 h w o k Maininial-Lo nn ec ti on m t t e n n pr o ve d her se lf a rrmste 0 e th e e n r o llme n f o f la s t y e a r .m n c c 'mr: nn .n,-=.:..»~-nm mn.-|.¢§|1nw hsnbiec t an d k e n t t h e lad ze a mte r-f1"\..,r:..w| .....- has n n o n r n llma tli ~1 ""g A l l a - » . . r u » | - ¢ . n 1 ¢u u n a v n o - u - - -. 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' l 3 | O m a l ' 1 a f r o m N o v .1 t o N o v .s C a r l M .J e n s e n ,D r a g g i n g 5 . 4 l i l w h e n t h e : m n u d l A k - S e r - B e n s t o c k ( G u s K e m p ( k e ,D r a g g i n g 3 2 . 4 0 ' s h o w w i l l b e s u p p l e m e n t e d b y u P e t e r s e n i i r n r d v r s r e .S u p p l i e s 2 . 5 0 | g i g a n t i e d i a m o n d j u b i l e e c e l e b r a ~ R a s m u s s e n B r o s .O i l C o . .O i l . t i o : 1 ,w h i c h i s e x p e c t e d t o b e a s -|,_l e s t e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e l e c t u r e . T h e s e l e n d e r s w h o w e r e p r e s e n t t a k e u p t h e m a t t e r w i t h t h e i r h o me c lu b s a n d th u s i m o r t wh a t th ey have. lea rn m ,th u s ma k i n g th is wo r k do ub ly imp o r - ta n t. ' ljle n e xt me e ti n g i s sc heduled fo r Ovstob er 15 a nd will b e he ld i n th e Co u nty Age ntfs of fio e. # I I V \ l ¢ l | \ . | | n - L n o u n ;v u ;.- - -- _ _ o f fo ur te en ,wh i c h is f o u r be tte r th a n a y e a r a g o . Th e to ta l e n r ollme n t o f th e B la i r city sc hools in 788.A y e ar a go the e n r o ll me n t w a s TM.S o me o f th e hig h s c ho ol stu den ts are still *work i n g a n d wi l l n o t e n r o ll u n ti l th e f i r s t o f n e xt we e k .I t i s th e n e x- pe c te d to e xc ee d th e 8 00 ma rk be - I o r e en r o llme n t closes. Shel Gu s 31.3B_ mng:1e t attr ac ting mo r e th a n h a lf B L A I R S C HO OI .N E W S H A S F I N F B U N C H g p |.|{}(;q | ""i£'éi~i1`n§ éxioii vAC.».1'1oN Re v. a n d M r s . A . F . Ne we ll s Ly d i a r e a c h e d h o me la s t S a tu a y no o n af te r a seven teen hu nd re d mi le a u to vac a tion tr i p i n th e south.The y we re a c c o mp an ie d by th e i r n i a u g h te r , Mr s . D . P . S p r e w- e r and son,Ne w e ll o f Ok la h o ma Ci ty ,wi t h w h o m th e y h a ve been vis itin g.Mr s .Sprec her wi ll r e wln in n f n\ .\ mon ks a nd r etur n wi th v u - - . - - --- - - -. . .wo u ld be f r o m tw o a n d one- half to thr ee a n d o n e h a t f mi le s f r o m th ei r sc hool houses a n d th u s th e set o u t te r ri tor y wa s wi th o u t sc hool ;irivilel;'c s. A rep res entati ve bo dy o f pa t- ro ns f r o m th e orp han ed dis tri c t. a f te r tr y i n g f u ti lly to get us sis t» anc e loc a lly ,dr o ve flown to L i n - c oln la s t Mo n d a y a n d la id t l u fa c ts be f o re th e pr o pe r s u tho n ti e s a t Li n c o ln a n d af ter c are ful re- .iohn Ho o k s ,J ersey F. Chr is ten se n, Holstein . E lm e r Mi lle r .J ersey E lm e r Mi lle r ,J ersey Th e fi ve h i gh he r d s a z la ws : E l me r Mi lle r ,J ersey s 11, 1 d ry : averag e milk '7 ra g e B . F . 32 . 6 A . 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Z 0 u l . .I l c s u u u u K 1 u c v a b v ; . . | q ¢ »\1 0 1 3 ;a v e »o f B x a i r . |F o k s ,r e m e m b e r ,t h a t M r .S v e n d i n s ,m i l k -g a r d i s i n e l i g i b i e m c o m p e t e f o r milk; S3E}:.t nnu rnuxntv fair nrize in the pull- - - ,-U ' }-.- . ,- - .r 'ing contest.ins, miik-, TQ;B.F.DANA COLLEGE . . - ._ _ _J o h n S u t h e r l a n d ,S a l a r y f o r f a m i l l i o n v i s i t o r s t o t h e N e b 1 a s k a _( E d i t e d b y D .V .M o s s e A u g u s t .1 0 0 . 0 0 m e t r o p o l i s .r ~- - - - - - - M a r i o n S u t h e r l a n d ,S a l a r y I T h e j u b i l e e w i l l b e a n a l ¥ - N e -*** ' ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e t h r e e )b r a s k a e v e n t ,a n d c o m p e r a t i o n i s S c h p n l s t o C l o s e f o r B l a i r D a -»- - --b v i n g f u m i s h c l l b y c h n i r r n c 1 \ m a t W a s h i n g t o n C - D u n t y M a r n L e a c h o f t h e s t a t e " s n i n e t y - t h r e e _B l a i r ( l a y u t W a s h i n g t o n c r )._1 ' " ' "' ° ~ 5 5 3 'be in sear c h Lhe following lettpr vmc n ls f ? f l v w.r ,J .T .H e l m s wh o lzves 11 latgr i:1Sebf.ember or}"`businésa seif-exp!onato1'Y»wa s necezved b y g g ; 1 1 . a u r t h x"B l a i r o n a f i f t e e n - a c n e !..N M r .B r o w n :"L y i 1 f : ¢ . 6 f i | n " \| : n | |a n ~n } \ l 1 f \ t \~ ~~~~0 I ¥ l " l B | }~9 .~~I n u n s i l erage | : . - r _ | l l ,1 1 1 u . : n . \ miik, e ENT RESIG NSPRESIDI lla:sltlus., nulnlxnm, ulunra g e mi lk ,821;B.FZ' H "Shaul:IInltztvins mi lk -w The resignation nf 'ro1". 'I`.ngF a i r ou n ty z.19. E' edu~ se the li t a ll lo a.t» Th e la y a t 0,the sc hool ri ll be la y Fa i r | ..a l . . . l . l i . t \ . . L u l .l a n u ,n u n u n A | a I \ S n u \ | u \ .a of D u r o c s a s w i ll b e f o u n d i n th e c ou nty . E ve r y h o g is a pu r e br ed a n d reg is ter ed a n d i s o f th e b i g h o n e , l :stretc hy ty po tha t make fo r the big where he began his c our-=e 1n n'nn e r a lo g y a t th e Un i ve r s i ty o f Ok la . 'W h ile th e y we r e in Ok la h o ma . th e Sprec her an d Ne w e ll fa mi lie s spe nt t w o da y s i n th e be au ti fu l ho g f i n d a ll b e in g b r e d r i g h t a re a ' a n d we ll- wate re d I'l:|.tt_Na ti o n a l choic e lot.He i s i n te n d i n g to h o i tllp mk n e e ;Su lph u r Sprm;:s'b ulgd |h 1:h f 0 t b a mo n g t e p: c tu ms qu e r u c eas a e o n t e .e ve n t o c o e r Mo u n ta i n s a hu nd re d rmleo so utho f th is pu r e br ed s tu f f a t wh ic h .ti me h e wi l l o f f e r tw e n ty - f i ve h e a d lo f p k i n h u ma f c lll i l Th e y i o u n d n o f boar#o n d twe n ty - f i ve head o f entire 11 c o m o 'E to s eep o n gills , all c h oi c e reg is te re d stuf f.c o ts ou t o f d o o r s wi th o u t te n ts I n th d 1 ate N o r a i nRec ently so me fi eld me n f r o m h e " e g Sy e l m 'v.k.; t h St k 0 J 1 ~h i 5 n o 3 Eli l.l!|ll[I ma n y 'GGa n ;b g ;I' l" " F . ¢ 1 2 i 5 l";_;=;'=<1 reT'wh1c.11 pro bab ly ac c ounted f o r th e e 1 S ytj|h t k : u A 'la c k o f de w a nd mos q u i to e s .Do n- a "Q o 'F S oc..n e w ma n I n nld an d hi s fa th er also vi. si te d th e " " r "_ _ Mr .Fra nc is F .B r o wn , Bla i r ,Ne br as ka . 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Yo u s ta te th a t th e lu on whi c h y o u reside,\t.ogether i th othe r ad di ti on al te r ri tor y ,h a t been set o f f f r o m th e Blai r Sc ho ol Dis tri c t i n ac c or da nc e wi th th e tl r d . p n r t o f Sec tion 6241 o f th e Lc h r ao k n Sc hool L a ws .Y o u f u r th e r ask wh e t lwr o r not.thi.-t p a r t o f Sec- ti on 6 24 1 should be i oterp\ °eted tc me a n th a t t h e boa rd of e du c atio n c f " B la i r c a n mo ve y o u o u t o f th e i r di s td c t in to a n o the r d i s d r ic t wi th - o u t th e c o n s e n t o f th e o th e r d i s t- i n . 7:ave 2s.a {"|\Q vine: ammrn of Dana Collere.whichas made some timé last summer,New Lo'~counties.A state band confest, an 'old fiddlers competition,an aH~ o f S d mate trap»shoot, a ;.,°ener.v.l "storyt u y ¢<mtest.",and a young peoples' vitizenshin contest. will widen the fair wiil be Thursday,SepAt a meeting of the board 01 cation, it was decided to clo: schools on Thursday. to pcm of the Blair school pupils 1 \ » | | s . \ | a \ . » :¢ ; u »|- . . - . . . - -. . . |- . _\i n g 25 :aver ag e mi lk 739;B .F . , 26.2 Th e r e we r e Q 7 c o ws i n th e 20 Ueatitd,25 c w - J be i n g a r y . ; wer e 1 07, 853 po und s o f milk ed d u r i n g A u g u s t wi t h ari her ds Th e r e pr od u : we r e e o f 5,392 po u nd s o f mi lk p e r er d,52 35 .3 po un ds o f b u t- | te r f o t produc ed wi th a n aver ag e o f 261.7 wi th a n -average te:at o f 4.855 Th e to ta l va lu e o f t h e p1'o~ du c t wa s $2,788.94 wi t h a n ave- ra ge o f $1 39 .4 4 pe r he nl. h a s reluc ta ntly been ac c epted b y th e c h ur c h board.I t w i l l be nec~ es sa r y to ha ve a n ac tin g pzesident th r o u gh o u t th e y e ar a n d E r la n d Nelsten , of the C ommer c i al d ep ar t- me nt h as b ee n c h os en , Mr . Ne ls o n is fa rrlilia l- wi th th e wo rk o f D an a a s he h a s be en c o ri - nec ted wi t h th e College f o l f s c v - er al y ears. Fr ie n ds o f P re s id e nt Ha ns en ar e so rr y to Bee h i m g o a s h e h a s wo r k e d un ti r in g ly i i th e intere sts n f f h a snhnnl : md has i ts we lf a r e St at e Superin tendent Ta y lo r Pre -. par vo Ne w Cou rs e of Stu dy f o r Illrtnvntary Sc hool'-1.Rvaldinf: is Stressed,also A r t fo r Rur a ls . ...................... | N<'i.U nuns FAR 31 1»no1sL1~;:~.1=< A revised mtzrse o f stu dy f o r -. -"rappealof th e ju b i le e c o mi de r a hly . Th e bi g hi ts o f ju b i le e wre e k a r e expec ted to be th e epoc hol stoc k a n d horse sh o w a t Ak~Sa r-Hen tr ac k, a mammo th o utdo or p ar zu io , oh i é h .i t is gilannefl,wi ll surp ass th e d e r n o mtmti o n s o f wa r tinles, ani!a pre te ntio us histo ric al pai:- ea t ofi Nebraska, now being writ- tend tho fair at Arlnigton. Blair high sc.l1ool band will p Arlington on this, day.Als c o mp lete exhi bi ti on o f th e wo r k of Blair c ity sc h ools# \| sho wn. Q 1-a Blair I-Iig Sc h o d B a nd to I : a t th Ha r r i s o n Cou nty I H r n Iusein the rl\II1¢llf3!y schoois Of tfn by Dr. Hartley Burr Alexan~un lnursuay oi tms weeNebraskais:i.:|.¢»unced by State der, formerly of the University of Blair high hand will go to Mi Superintendent Ta;loria being thu Nebraska,for production by a Valley and play for the Hu rcsuil of contributions by many cast running into the thousands.county fair.The Blair high rs,un:assouri Lrrison ec huol pur ebr ed hog'cinc les b u t a past.g .j _,,.1ma s te r i n th e a r t o f ra in in g an d Dr s c oxe n W e ll f w e m l e s f r o m dr-vclopinp; hugs is _]a9_T.Neiqen the State C api tol, the fi rst. oil we ll .t o b e f o u n d a n y w h e r e n e a r t h eO f ~~M T .~h a B | A n Y : * n || ; f \i n f T l " P l | f \ "V P H F ! I .o r ric t. A: A ttc io n Re v s consultation with the >mey Genenl, It ii the opin- of this affine tha) the ngml The coat of pasture was $345 "`" " " "1 """ ;" ',_.f at heart.He ls sincere m his be-rougha ,$493,gram,$416.I39,liefs and has marie manv 1°1°ie:ds cost of feed $809.59.The vaiuc .3of the produzt above cost of feed jg gn g f tounspeople dunng his ducatora in the state.Ar e . i5 § 0 n A1hle1i¢ Director A. A. Schubiulgcr band I8 Working u p a very nice sixty as fine pigs a s there are.~...f '.}}1nJé"{{§"¢h5 ~~paragraph of Section 5241 requires ..1 k f f r t t ; a n s -re pu ta ti on as a n org an iza ti on 3 -f a i l uh je c ts h as n o t bwn u nd er -i s u s o m a ln : a n e o o 1 .Th e y ar e ai!o f a ty p e th a t wi l!. h th a t a p e u u o n Og th e b<>a.q _of; k ¢ : n .Th o suhiec ts th a t ha ve fe r .th e an n ua l Cre1gh1.on»1'»Iar-\=§h1ch fur nlsh es go od mu si c an d me e t f avor b oth f r o m th e f a r me r ajf.\.l1,E..,. :.',.3.d ..:?"n.."?..:.mny educ a tion o f B la i r p l u s a p e tltmn ..r|arily andw l l w w w - I v 'n u ¢u=»¢5¢m l He will co ntin ue te mpo!103414 herd.Th e nv er ag vu e-?. ., . ¢ .. ,' i§ . -1 . mmm f a r f e n d » m ! ? " ' "in the ape|\i.||g of the' Cul been revised are'ari|.hmetic, :cud- inlz,health, civirs,drawing and ch'""'ter education.The Engliih course for the pri- lmlry grades has been reorganized. The material organized under pri- mary history and citizenship in the nm course of study has been re- organized in the primary English course.The first half of the Eng- lish eonzpositiun course and the first part of the grammar review outline have been reorganized as work for the seventh grade.The -last half uf the English cnrn|1os=i» iinn course :uvd the last half of the grammnr review outline have been reorganized as the work for the eighth grade. Research in curriculum prob- kms by the department of super~ fintendence, National Education us- sociution,has determined that more oareful attention to reading ability is desired.The enriched curriculum of the present duy rourms has more reading on the part of the pupils. In a recent scientific study it has been proved that the child who gets the most out of hie reading makes the greatest progress in other studies. Too many times teachers expect too much of pupils and do not de- velop the arithmetic work step by step.The curriculum beg-ins a new topic with the very simplest forms and presents one step at a time in the developing of multiplication, short dividon, long division, frac- 1io|~<, etc. This eurdculum also includes fa rm accounting, funn problems, Problems based on 4-H club work. Many interesting nrtivitirs are suggested,Among these is the rnml school house project. Careful study of the arithmetic course and carrying out the activ- itiesinsure more thorough work on me nm of an child in arithmetic. Fifth grade pupils will study fifth grade work.Sixth grade pupils fm Lake tha duh aradn mnrlr quette gridiron classic from Mil- waukee to Omaha for the cloning day oi' the "big party", Nov, U. supervision of the playground is most important from a health standpoint as well as from the standpoint of discipliwe, suggested playground games h a v e been added to the course in physical edur.\!.inn.' An an course for rural schools has been added to the 1924 course. l'l`he course for rural schools has been worked out in such a way l E » that the teaching of drawing will be a delight to the teacher and pupils.The course nf study recom mends that the last hour oi the week,on Friday afternoon.be spent on art.The civics course will be taught dudng the odd year with fihh and sixth grade history and dudng both odd and even years with the seventh and eighth grade history. The diameter education course has been revised and aims to in- still in the minds of the boys and girls attitudes, habits, ideals and appreciation; in common honesty. morality,courtesy,obedience to law, respect for the national flag. respect for the constitutions of the uname Smeg and of the state, re< apect for parents in the home, and the dignity of common labor. Perry Ryan, son of James Ryan of Rose Hill. is making his home at the Ludwig Jensen home, south of Blair. while attaudlng the Blair high school.He is a Junior. The Legion Audliary will hold a fresh food and bake sale at the Blair Drug Co. Saturday, Sept. 14. .84-nI Mrs. H. L. Helwinkel and :laugh ter, Mn. Palmer Allen are spend- ifuz the week with their daughter and sister, Mn. Ed Thompson ol' .\.n-the demand is increasing for their appearance in public concerts. i Football Season .Opens Soon |Thirty~l`ive Boys Report for Foot- _pall Practice.Schedule Consists of Ten Games.Opening Game to hePlayed at Wes! Point. .BOYS TRAINING FAITH!-`ULLY Footbnll season will sopn open. lt the first call for football prac- iuce, about thirty-five high school ,boys reported for equipment.Mr. Harold L. Park will again act as head coach of football.Mr. Har~ old J.Morran will :mt as assist- ant coach and will be head coach nf the Blair high reserves. Blair has a very good schedule of ten games.The opening game will be with West Point Friday. Sept.27.Last year the West l"nin!ers defeated Blair in the clos- ing minutes of play.However, the Blair boys, this >'=1\r. hope w re- verse the decision and are training faithfully for that purpose. GOVERNORS ENJOY SPARTON RADIOS B"¢h_€°wn\or of each state intheuluonisenjoyingaSpartan radio..and euh aet was delivered by umlane by w i m m Sparks, head of the Sparks-Withingtzn ¢°mPlHY»radio manufaeturers These sets were delivered free as an ndvertiadng feature. Palmer Allen and WLilllam Steav onsen lelt Saturday nigh;for a ten day vncation trip. Word from them this week states that they 357 enjoying fishing in northern and breeder.These pigs have lots of stretch and size, and in addition have that wonderful easy feeding quality so essential to economical pork production. They are all alike as to breeding, also being sired byImprover's Revelation, one of the best hours sold last fall and a boar by lmprover that can-ies the Stilts and Revelation blood from n gow of the Blue Rose family.Improv- er's Revelation was the Junior and Grand Champion of the Burt coun- ty fair last fall.The dams of the Nelson pigs are litter mates sired by Giant's Wonder and are from Reaper bred dams.Mr.Nelson will make a sale this fall and we'll keep you posted." Mr.Nelsen is not an amateur but has been at the pure bred bus- iness for a number of years and know; the game. 'He is a practical farmer and is nn.1.he square,no hot air about him.His word is git edge and persons dealing with him can rest assured that he wlll acford them fair treatment. I-Ie is specializing in pure bred Dumas and retired from the farm with this in view.His cotaloguea will be out next week and he in- vites anyone interested to write or call for one. BLAIR BOY SHOWS GOOD JUDGMENT Glen Morgan,son of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Morgan,who reside north of Blair,leava this week for Pittsburgh.Penn.,where hewill work fnr the Westinghouse Y-Tl;....Tw Company, while contin- uing hi.-1 electrical studies there ls junior graduate. Gle n hu mdie d two y ea rs at the Iowa State College at Ames. Iowa and is to be congratulated on his detennirmtion in continue hi ; studies u-nn, »..|a¢p.-, s iob. George McDonald,who resides x:ieignuonng mem., ui-rw-....,_f,.»FREE 1-'noun Special Qrizes offered for thebest lon! of white bread made from either Maintop or White Loaf Flour and displayedat the Wash- ington County Fair in our demon- strating booth located on Midway near the dining halls: lst Prize-9B~lb.sack of our flour 2nd Prize 'S-lb. sack of our flour 3rd Prize-24-lb. sack of our flour 34-lt Blair Milling Co. Patrick and Smith, law firm of Omaha, were ln Blair Wednesday attending to business matters. oCounty Fair Next W eek Arrangements Completed for the County Fair to be Held at Arl- ington Starling Tuesday,Sept. l'I.Exhibits Better than Ever. CL ASS A BAL L TOURNAMENT The gates of the wuhingtén county falr 'Ning open next Tues- day momlng,September l'1t.h, to welcome the people of the county and visitors to the biggest and best exhibition of agricultural products that has ever been shown in Wash- ington county. Every departma-it,live shock. agriculture, boys and girls clubs, schools and women'a department will have a bigger and more num- erous display than i n previous y a n .The entertainment features pro- vide a full program of high clue entertainment including baseball. horseshoe tournament,fireworks, midway attndlons and dancing. south of Bildr, and who has been confined in the Lord Liner hoa~|i!lled with a thri ll of rome sort Every minute ul the days win be of two-thirds of the legal voters of the other district affected be presented to the county superin- tendent.We infer that the third parm graph "Provided, funher, changes affecting cities shall he made upon the petition of the board of edu- cation srf the district or districts affected"merely means that the board of education of the city of Blair may uct in lieu of two-thirds of the legal voters of said district but they cannot act in lieu of two,- thirds of the legal voters of the other districts affected We are also of the opinion that your children are entitled tn school privileges in the old district until you are legally transferred into u new district.Of course, you can- not legally be transfened into a new district until you receive the consent of hive-thirds of the legal voters of the district affected. Very truly yours, Fuller L. Austin, Superintendent.Deputy State AT PINOCHLE Charles Hammer tables of friends at pinochle last evening. First prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Burehnm and John Miller. bow prizes fell to Jack Burtham and Mrs. J. W. Blatter. A dainty luncheon was navel by the hostess._ hliss Helen Jensen, who is em- ployed by the Peet Stock and Rem- edy Ca of Oormdl Bluffs. DPCM the week-end' with Blair relatives and friends. ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mtn. entertained four Los Blac k and my underambag.containing money and little articles.Bag valuable to owner. Reward if returned to The Enter- prise office.34-1' The Sunday evening bun from I ..... W. ,..,.,sam./. Must Enter Before Oct. 1 Ak-Snr-Ben Live Stock Entries Must Be Blade Before Oct. lit. Second Annual Show Held in 'Omaha. AUCTION SALE NOVEMBER 8 The second annual Ak-Sar-Ben Lnestock Show which is held at Omaha from November 1 to 8th, has announced that all livestock entries must be in the hands of thdr secretary by October 1, 1929. Approximnbely forty head of Washington County baby beeves plan w exhibit there by the 4-H Baby Beef Club members.County Extension Agent, George Bates will take Ak-Sar-Ben entries during the County Fair and peo- ple having livestock to exhibit may do it at that time. There will be a baby beef auc- tion sale Friday af oon, Nov. 8 l929,at the Ak-Sar»Fen field. Soon after the secretary receives all the entries a sale consignment agreement will be sent to the county agent or local leader of each club. These agreements should be filled out md retumed to Chas Gardner, secretary of the Ak~Sar- Ben, not later mn Saturday, Nov Zndi f the a ni ma ls a r e to be s o ld at auction., .ESTRAY NOTICE I have taken up a Hampshire boar which atnlyed into my placr on .Lnly Ath.Owner may haw the some by Divine for this notice *nd proving the property.30-St Nela A. Petersen, Hannah lege.There is at present an enroll- ment of seventy college students and a few in the academy.The enrollment ig still continuing. M.A.C. 'ro START STUDIES SOON The Monday Afternoon Club booklets will be in the hands of the members and the Club will resume its work on September '23, meeting with Mrs.David Mum~ mat who is president, for the in- itial meeting;'- Mr. H. l.f. Helwinkel and nomin- law,Ed Thompson of Omaha, went to Minnesota the latter part of the week on business. The young son of Prof. T.M. Hansen was taken to an Omaha hospital lan evening for examin~ ntion. Mins ldn Hansen was called to York, Neb.by the death of her grandfather. 1929I n x c ~ 6 ~ : ,| 5 14~ 2 0 2 1 ~ 2 7 2 5 ~ , - a s. Sepleml l h o ue -\ » 512I 92 6L 1929s u | - 2 9I 62 33 0 ~ \:sI 0I72 4 4 1 lI 52 50 I~6l52229 /1 .f »,», . / 6 5 Sept. 14-Junior a. Y. P. U. candy sale.. Sept. 14-Rose Hill Ladies'Aid Sept. 14--Old Time dance,'Spiker. dressed chicken sale.Sept. 15-Wilde Wood Circle picnie Sept. 12-0. E. S. meet; Sept. 1|-Auxiliary bake sale. §°PP ¥t:S°"e'ef1°°-1 =H°=~"~ r Q & ___ ______ ,_,_ ........ ,,........ ........vlumua,wuuc um :neu wsu luv mlnne sou.They plan mSmee the playmng of games and in Igluzneuota.through the Black Hills.:gum pital \h!_l\B-St few ~ igleport-and ~ lwrifiz away will misf the north failed to make canned-I .bept. N-11 wunmgmn ummed as cntimllv ill.a ral show.lions md did not make the nm;Read the naw: in The Enterpx-in I Fsir an Arlington.ry Blair, Nebraska, September 12, 1929ol-n u n u l u u w n u u unn NEWSKENNARDT H E State Fair.Eph Vance of daughter. Mrs. f Greenfield, la. n n e r gu es ts u l mn e r h o mo . the same evening. Miss Alvena urristenhen spent Wednesday at Louie Gottsclfi., Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mlsfeldt and family were supper guests at Deo Millefs Thursday evening. Frank Gasser nnd_ daughters,t was xx dinner' as1ser's Monday. ~'i l mx w n n n n a s x n s u r s A m:KBNNARD 'ro HAVE `,Mr. and Mrs. Hans Moeller, Jr.~1 ROME AFTER AUTO TRIPS LOCAL DENTlST|§'ere ¥i§`°°" at the_Albert Sunds ,_f ome u y evemn8; __L°'f$" } ; " k ~5 5 3 ; -Nick Cook arrived home Satur-Last week Dr. A. L. Gdanitz of Mrs.Harry Payne vxsned vnth ""il:;_,g m wr mh elebnw§ day evening from a several months Omahacallet g i n w n n r a k e ~ ~ i n W a t e r l o o u n d Fremont __,,Ls r o nm n a .her bxnhdny §unday *ly ¥""'°"'""'.:f.'f.y 3f.»°°"&'§':.2f"L.»J"'£?f"..~ 0Afn>: ,f'l°....» ,'f,1 rnngdo nml Mi Acznem Nielsen of Omaha his mother, Mrs. Marie Jensen.i n l t o in thnMiss Mary.0bert of 1-;\kh°m,|r.a M n . vidied nt the 0. C. Liesche home Olnthn, K was asm Sunday._!Charles Mitchell o Mr.and Mrs.Haus Sorensen were Thursday dand family had the misfortune of the Mrs.Dora Su having their w r wrecked while}I:-_ w_ |_,mh}e;| gaaaaxnssxww Q i n q e r 'n 1 1 1 ing a number of relatives m1 u;;""'";;,'ar $13 Ié§1'&e§"°u{2`}IéFi?i5I{".f 'Ei»3"n'é|&"fJE`ni; ....;i._=.,;;.r iii; mu-ma vim \=°'"=£§§¥i!~§_ °'1 qfgrineplgg m-e=»='¢»ss= as m§'al " - | I n §i irfend.;5 | Dr.Gdanitz macie arran;_;:ment.é fbika 1 ne car was Lumen over LwnceztheBerrystore,Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottach re- bqdly wrecked.The familyim:Dr.W.E. turned home Sunday from a two ce1_\{ed no. ggriousinjuries. mU }Frank Gzasser and Herman tlr0\0Q¢1[\y a t t " ° ` g * °W a y n e Th u r s d a y a n d retu rrie dii ieemt-r N e m . . h o Ie b . n~ Ethel Hueston Ilhmltlnns by Irwin Myers 0a s»yr1|:tu F 7 Ho bb s Mo rr il l Co . '\ \l \ U H rr v lf o THE STORY< : | » i 'h P 'r 1 ~ : 1 r . l - - l n t h e u n t i l l !!q u i e t ~uma u r R e v M r T o l l w e r .a w h ~ial m m u n l e r I n t h a n m a l l t o w n o l R e d T h r u s h .l o w s . .h i s m o l h e r l e m -a u g h t : r s H e l e n A l i r l u n , a n d E l l r n - - " G l ¢ m ¢ r m i n " - - a r e b u s y " g r o u nD K " t h e i r a l l t t v r l l n r j o r y f o r p a r l h | » n u n s a n m e " b e a u t y p a g e a n t " t h a t ve n l n x w m a E d d y J a c k s o n . p r m -r o u s y o u n g f a r m e r .h e r e m - o r tn r i o r y l e a ve s f o r t h e a n t i c l p a t e d t r i u m p h . C l | A | " 1 | . I I I l l - - U v e r w o r k a n d n a r vo u s s t r a w a t l r n d n m t o n t h e b u i l d l n g o r a IW W vl m f c h t o u | » l ¢ ¢ < -U n u t g r n w n s t r u c t u r e h a s l f f e c w d M rn l l l v e f s v p m l o t h e p o i n t o f l h r r n t r n v d b l m d a m u .a n d Is a I't o r h i d d e n t o u m - t h e m t h u u g h c u n . i n ul m ; t o m - r u n g h i s p u l p i t ( n n x e r h a st r i e d i q n m n y w a y n t o a d d I n t h e l a m l l r ' n l vl r n d v I I n vm n e .h u t s h *i s n o t d n r n u r . a | : - d l l a r j u r v .w n h E d - Qll'J l r k vr n n a n d an I r i e n d h e I n t r o u c vs n r P u b A n d r e w s r e t u r n s I nt r i u m p h .a r k ¢ m w l e d | : ¢ d t h e p r i nI n e n u l l .a n d w i t h l i n d u i i n r s i n x o l d . t h e r h i e l p r i z e h e K l ve a m v m o n e y w h e r m i n o r a n p a r !u i t h i e s s p a - m s e n fvu : s a r y f o r I h r l r e a t n w n t Anna ¥i||\.u """""""""" - 7 "-°D W MAN ifor offices overbirLhdaYS'f"d"17.by e n t l f l f § l k E h NAR mont:-r*:1nr.'n;'1'n.rr:in which build as number og remnvea and '""="°"'"°\' °" " ' " " " ' " " " " " "W Q I |9 1 "w<1."ks trip in :she west.Mr. and nm. Alum Sands wAlma W nc h wle gla t the Aug-M T R (;h hmm been ~ (;;a,?;¢z ?.f'°a progreggiw welh. and Mrs. Geggge Hedehmd dinner guest.§at the W.B.J um. Kahnk home F`1»-f=Y d rs.°h =;§=~ wdo th young dentist of pleasing pErS0n~and Jvmmette moto to Shenag-ferson home ln Omaha Sunday. Mr.and M m H.C. |K\lh1 an co{1fired *'?. er ~'I°°¥".'°2"nlf tv and tho neonle of Ke|1:1nni dnnh Monday to visit The radlo M Mohrs findit Ynfamily were gmvns muse 1.-.no nl' a nrolnen mp smile mu :lst muy, gif "Tamicd tae .'=f"*&'¥&¥ P-a*sr,:E.H': '1ef-.£="r.f2~*:'!.f_':°°5':.°'L.E'9 :'z.":'! lshctorr h§;'w;s|;'e.;5; ~r.;g7;2; ;;,;g§.,,.,...ru ..1KEN NARD RURAL f u mi i y vis ited re lati ve s i n B la i r Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . Mr s .J .W .J oh ns on vi si te d a t th e Le o n a r d Ho i e r h o me Tu e s d a y . M r .: m d Mr s .W .B .J e ff er so n vis ited a t th e . A lb er t Su n d s h o me Tu es da y even i ng . Mr s .Ge o.He d e lu n d a n d Mi s s E r m a J eppesen mo to r e d to K e n na r d Tu e s d ay e ven i n g . M r .a n d M m Co nr ad e J en sen we r e vi si tor s a t th e M a d e J e m sen h o me Th u r sd a y . "°s i JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunninghamwent,to Lincoln Monday to takeinthe state fair. Frank Gasser and daughters, Arnandn and Tracy arrived homefromWinside Wednseday evening, having spent some time with rel- atives. Fri tz Arp a nd Reinhart Gnssrrr allboed to Lincoln Thursday mqrn- OWHJ'~:loS ta te F a i r sever al day s. Mi s s E lle n Misfe ldt.le f t la s t Mo n d a y f o r B la i r wh e r e she i s wo r k i n g a t th e Ro bi ns on cafe. Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge o. He de lu n d amd J ea nn ette sp en t Su n da y a t th e J;1be B. Gi b so n h o me i n No r f o lk . Be r te l Ber tei sen wa s o n th e sic k li s t last.we ek . Mr s . J .Ch r is ten s en vi s ite d Mrs . J e n s Ha n s e n Su n da y a f ter n oo n . Mi s s W i lma L i e s c h e , wh o is a l- te n d i m;sc hool i n Oma h a ,spent Sa tu r da y a n d Su nd ay a t th e Li es c h e ho me . J o h n J e n se n o f I owa , i s vi s i ti n g @Q / , ,5 ,, f'2.5 <>¢g¢n%» ~\ r - » HEY Y O U " 'Q Clip the Coupon Below Take it to Benry Bros. and :ave muney Sale Will Be Helden Respective Premises rn|ng)g, §EET~ 20 FI't§HCh Corf\éIi{i§Estate Land and Property to he sold For the purpose of settling the Estate ..~ TRADE COUPON Present this ta the clérk I! is worth 10: on a I || f a mi ly fo r y c ara i h o bu ildi ng s laavo been we ll c arod f o r a n d a n ' in ver y go o d c o nd itio n , so me p ra c tic ally n e w a n d consist o f a good f i x- r o o m house,wa s h house an d c ob huuslc.(f ai ilo ba rn .361232. vq ui p no d wi th a h ay c a rr i er : h o rs e bar n,28x32,sta lls f o r 10 he ad : I I 1 3 g l C o r s c u S One much of :hc daubcr and xuifa m ~. vbma s "1 emu. Cokxn fm bhck, brown. can md wluu "A ~Abou-aneumlpolisbfaranhzrs.'. ~Smooth, uniform cola( coma to.shea. Mare than so nurvdom nhnna-so 4 ; ,B A n ' r o N ' $4 Ii i \1 a n n a ;£;~"~j »SHOE Pousl-I A s .wt" 1 r TOWN PROPERTY Lots 19,20 and the South 15 fvvl Lot 21.Block 10,t o w n of Bennington-consisting nf a Bond six-room house.all modern ex-cept furnace.Bam and wash homie.Localvdnn a pzlvod strevt. 'Ihi~= prnpvrtv WN]he Bold on tho prvmisru immv-dialvly aftrr farm. 4 %mi les no r th an d 1 ea s t o f B en - ni n g to n .8 mi le s nt:-aight s o u th o f Bla i r ,a n d 6 mi le s we s t o f Ca lh ou n,Nob .,a n d I S mi le s f r o m Oma h a ,a n d le g a lly desc ribed a s N W M o f th e N W M an d th e 8 % o f th e N E M a n d N V :o f S E ! i . all in S ec tion 2 3 a nd N\ \'L '§o f th e s\\r:;»;of Se c tio n 24 , To wn sh i p 17, Ra n g e l l ,W a s h i ng to n Co u nty . Ne br as ka .Th i s la n d i s i n a h i g h s la te o f c u ltivatio n,h a v i n g been rotate d,seeded an d ve ry we ll f ar med fo r a n u mb e r o f y e a rs an d c o nta in s a lu rg o b er c e n t of va lle y lan d. IMPROVEMENTS 'l` IIl{M: %-- 13 por c ont c a d ;day o f sale,ha l- :mc v n n o r b ef or e Mc h . 1.1930.wh en posses- sion wi ll h e g h e n , 1.800 bush els e a r c u m an d 3,000 bus he ls gr a in .mac hi ne shed nt~ tnc hed.P u m n a n d mi lk hon:ac. H o g homie 120 feet lo n g b v 18 feet wide..l~"erlces an d c urr als in good shape.Da nd y gr o ve f o r shade an d she lte r, » - » - - - -- l f y o u a r e inter ested in bu y in g a go od f a r m close to one o f lh v bes t c i tie s in th e mi d d le wvs t n n d c lo n e to ma r k e t. d o n ot f a i l to i n - sp e c t th i s f a r m b e f or e d ay o f ml: . ¢ . » » » . » » - - W h i le a ll the alms1'déstrihlul p r o .rty ifL f r w an d c lear o f in- c u m mtv an d is hvinp;Rnld that w a r .prn=;poc1isr~palrrhasom fanny ma k e .arra ngements fm'lnnnra nn an y 0 ;th e n:\rcvls=o f p n m vr t v purc hmring by ge tti n g in touc h " i t h th v ad mi n ié ir n ln r o r ma n n m o r o f [ h p s a le .Th e f a r m will `h|- sold in an y sixod pa rvvls tn suit purc hxisvra.Go od rn:-rchantsxhlv ti tle and wa r r a n lvd deed wi ll he fur nis hed u r c h a s e r k f u mi i y vis ited re lati ve s i n B la i r Mo n d a y e ve n i n g . Mr s .J .W .J oh ns on vi si te d a t th e Le o n a r d Ho i e r h o me Tu e s d a y . M r .: m d Mr s .W .B .J e ff er so n vis ited a t th e . A lb er t Su n d s h o me Tu es da y even i ng . Mr s .Ge o.He d e lu n d a n d Mi s s E r m a J eppesen mo to r e d to K e n na r d Tu e s d ay e ven i n g . M r .a n d M m Co nr ad e J en sen we r e vi si tor s a t th e M a d e J e m sen h o me Th u r sd a y . "°s i JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunninghamwent,to Lincoln Monday to takeinthe state fair. Frank Gasser and daughters, Arnandn and Tracy arrived homefromWinside Wednseday evening, having spent some time with rel- atives. Fri tz Arp a nd Reinhart Gnssrrr allboed to Lincoln Thursday mqrn- OWHJ'~:loS ta te F a i r sever al day s. Mi s s E lle n Misfe ldt.le f t la s t Mo n d a y f o r B la i r wh e r e she i s wo r k i n g a t th e Ro bi ns on cafe. Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge o. He de lu n d amd J ea nn ette sp en t Su n da y a t th e J;1be B. Gi b so n h o me i n No r f o lk . Be r te l Ber tei sen wa s o n th e sic k li s t last.we ek . Mr s . J .Ch r is ten s en vi s ite d Mrs . J e n s Ha n s e n Su n da y a f ter n oo n . Mi s s W i lma L i e s c h e , wh o is a l- te n d i m;sc hool i n Oma h a ,spent Sa tu r da y a n d Su nd ay a t th e Li es c h e ho me . J o h n J e n se n o f I owa , i s vi s i ti n g 4 ; ,.v \ \\ \ :<<¢l HEY Y O U " o o.J Clip the Coupon Below Take it lo Berry Bros. and an mnney ale Will Be Helden Respective Premise FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 .At 2 P. M. Sharp lr ch c0ra¢ra§e¢fo Land and Property to be sold lor the purpose of settling the Estate ..~ TRADE COUPON Present this ta the clérk I! is worth 10: on a I || f a mi ly fo r y c ara i h o bu ildi ng s laavo been we ll c arod f o r a n d a n ' in ver y go o d c o nd itio n , so me p ra c tic ally n e w a n d consist o f a good f i x- r o o m house,wa s h house an d c ob huuslc.(f ai ilo ba rn .361232. vq ui p no d wi th a h ay c a rr i er : h o rs e bar n,28x32,sta lls f o r 10 he ad : .;, II13glC o r s c u S om much of :hc mln- and mm m _=-b m a sSmooth, uniform edu coma soshea.Mare than so nurvdom nhnna-so \ |emu. Cokxn fm bhck, brown. canmd wluu "A Abou-a neuxnl r=°U»b for adun. BAn' ro N' $4U v m s § , l : § . s n u e ; »SHOE vous!-I An. ¢ , ',r 1 r TOWN PROPERTY Lots 19,20 and the South 15 fvvl Lot 21.Block 10,t o w n of Bennington-consisting nf a Bond six-room house.all modern ex-cept furnace.Bam and wash homie.Localvdnn a pzlvod strevt. 'Ihi~= prnpvrtv WN]he Bold on tho prvmisru immv-dialvly aftrr farm. 4 %mi les no r th an d 1 ea s t o f B en - ni n g to n .8 mi le s nt:-aight s o u th o f Bla i r ,a n d 6 mi le s we s t o f Ca lh ou n,Nob .,a n d I S mi le s f r o m Oma h a ,a n d le g a lly desc ribed a s N W M o f th e N W M an d th e 8 % o f th e N E M a n d N V :o f S E ! i . all in S ec tion 2 3 a nd N\ \'L '§o f th e s\\r:;»;of Se c tio n 24 , To wn sh i p 17, Ra n g e l l ,W a s h i ng to n Co u nty . Ne br as ka .Th i s la n d i s i n a h i g h s la te o f c u ltivatio n,h a v i n g been rotate d,seeded an d ve ry we ll f ar med fo r a n u mb e r o f y e a rs an d c o nta in s a lu rg o b er c e n t of va lle y lan d. IMPROVEMENTS 'l` IIl{M: %-- 13 por c ont c a d ;day o f sale,ha l- :mc v n n o r b ef or e Mc h . 1.1930.wh en posses- sion wi ll h e g h e n , 1.800 bush els e a r c u m an d 3,000 bus he ls gr a in .mac hi ne shed nt~ tnc hed.P u m n a n d mi lk hon:ac. H o g homie 120 feet lo n g b v 18 feet wide..l~"erlces an d c urr als in good shape.Da nd y gr o ve f o r shade an d she lte r, » - » - - - -- l f y o u a r e inter ested in bu y in g a go od f a r m close to one o f lh v bes t c i tie s in th e mi d d le wvs t n n d c lo n e to ma r k e t. d o n ot f a i l to i n - sp e c t th i s f a r m b e f or e d ay o f ml: . ¢ . » » » . » » - - W h i le a ll the alms1'déstrihlul p r o .rty ifL f r w an d c lear o f in- c u m mtv an d is hvinp;Rnld that w a r .prn=;poc1isr~palrrhasom fanny ma k e .arra ngements fm'lnnnra nn an y 0 ;th e n:\rcvls=o f p n m vr t v purc hmring by ge tti n g in touc h " i t h th v ad mi n ié ir n ln r o r ma n n m o r o f [ h p s a le .Th e f a r m will `h|- sold in an y sixod pa rvvls tn suit purc hxisvra.Go od rn:-rchantsxhlv ti tle and wa r r a n lvd deed wi ll he fur nis hed u r c h a s e r k Ha r r y W r i c n n a me wa xxms uu y even ing.m a n e Knhnk spent Thur sday ;fu~rnoun with Mis s V e m a Xu h r . Arthur Mueller s pent Sun day aft ernoon wi t h A lb e r t Kahzxk. E r vi n Mu e lle r a n d Be n L a m - breeht le f t Su n d a y mo r n i n g f o r W inside t o vi s i t fr i en d s a n d r e l- a ti ve s f o r s e v e r a l d mv Mr s .A n n a W i e a e a n d C a r l a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . A n d r e w C h r i s te n s e n .s tte nd a l th c S tale F a i r Th u r s d a y . an o u t m e nu u xec rutc hes n o w. KENNARD NEW S Don `t f o r g e t we se ll th e , f i h o s t gr ad e o f c op per c ar bo na te f o r wh e a t tr e a tme n t. & ~ 2 t B la i r D r u g C o m p a n y . M r .a n d Mr s .Le o na r d Petersc~n_ a n d Mr s . A li c e Me n k i n g d r o ve t o ' F r e mo n t Tu e sd a y t o ta k e i n t h e l Th e p r e s e n t p la n s me t o s p e n d ' Tu e s- la y a n d Thu r s da y at th e Ke n - n u r d of fi c e wh i le th e o th e r da y s wi ll be s p e n t i n th e of fi c e i n lOma h a .L a te r , lf p a tr o n a g e w:.\r~\ ra n ts , mo r e ti m e wi ll b e s p e n t i n Kenrxnrd.\K u n n a r d i s in de ed iorttmzate to ; h a ve a d e n ti s t i n th e i r mi d s t a n d i t i s xinee rely hop ed th a t D r . Gd a n i tz wi ll f i n d h i s ne w b u s i n e s s ve n u n e p l w s u i t a n d pr of itab le . 1 _llr. ma Hn..?""' "` "ii Ladies Alu of the M. E.`""°" home mu eve.|mg gym dun-ch is mer!-i-In at me churchItlland,m_ £|..'$3.4..`I.`M, s. vf`|g=_';"-f}_=',=;°°'- WMI Mn. chnrm How About Your BATTERIES W ill your car battery start the motor on cold, frosty mornings? Can you get the fall ioonball games clearly on your radio? Le? ~¢s fill your needs with Willard Storage Batteries --- |_ 1;:..__,~ well as could be expect~d.` Mr . a n d Mr s .Le o n a r d Pete rsen ...a g - ~ Elsie, Neb., who is visiting here "B" Batteries Get them NOW!Don't Wait! m a y @ 1 1 1 7 6 ¢@ A ¢ a e p ning to visit the B. H.Glissman family. Mrs. A. N. Anderson entertained a few ladies at her home Wednes- day afternoon.. School opened in good form last week with the faculty .all present and pupils ready for business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kingdon are the parents of a llttle son since Sept. 5. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Edwards have moed into the house mama by H.B.Plugge. c I u | CHAS. BATES, Prop. K e n n a r d ,Ne b ra s k a Kcnnard, Nebr \~*\¢I :business vi si tor s i n Om a h a Tu es - da y , D r .A .L .Gd nn i tz , d e nti st.n o w loc ated i°1 th e B e bu ildi n_r r y nrOi f lc e s op en Tu es da y a n d Th u r s ~ da y .3 4 - lt Mr s . Or v a l N e ls o n w a s t a k e n to Omaho Tuesday for a Caesarian I ». cia\serviues wi th n pic nic di n ne r we r e h e l d a t t h e L u th e r a n c hu rc h here.Se ve ra l ou t- of »town L u t h - e r a n mi n i ste r s s p o k e mt va ri ou s ti me s d u r i ng th e d a y .Mr . L a r s e n i s p a s t o r o f th e Lu th er a n c h u rc h - es h e re , a t Dr u m an d a t W as hi n g; - to n a n d f o lk s f r o m a ll o f these c h ur c he s joi ne d i n the c elebr ati on. " Y Q `- - r HEY l lY 0 U l I .J Clip the Coupon Below Take it lo Berry Bros. and an mnney Berry Bros. ; Qulnty Merchnadnse ~ L Saturday and Sunday at the Liesche home.John Jensen of Iowa, is visitingMrs.Lyde Cashman is éahle to sit up again after her accident. ..~ H ."'. TRADE COUPON Present this ta the clérk I! is worth 10: on a $2.00 purchase or ZS: on A $5.00 pun-.base rr / f ';7. 1 _ . _ "» . a - -* | Q u V " " / -4 7 ~ ~~_,..\`1`€'5'=""3 §%.`é / " ~ - M ~ e Q a j - ._/ .w ~ 3 . / _ The care s t r e t c I Con o ».»~1\ ; ~ ;- » - ..; "1:-;_,¢;.., - ;~~ ~ ~ a .h o u s e ~Q a'" If' f ~ ~j;~\"~g ~f\:.:=.~(I-lEAP' ..:~_.»~".:1: ;,~ .1 »~\3 ~J / .0 N ' T f o o l y o u r s e l f b y c h e a p p a i n t t h a t s a ve s l e s s t h a n $4 for the average house and in 5 years actually costs $210 more than quality paint would have costl ._.-""='=='1=»_"i§i`l li'° - _ - : ; i 5 i 5 . ; " ": : " ° ; ` Z ; . l : E . ` . +f '.~'"', 1 ' ..T -11-"B 1 3 /\I ".T-_ j_T1 ''"f / 4 "Q W lb :" " 1 - » * '/\ ~5 r .{'»j_|fli;.\ ~=~-costs onlya few dollars more for the job -saves hundreds of dol- larsinkeepingthehousepainted.Seetho @u re s o f t h e C o s t C . h a rt a t t h i s s l m e . ,., \0 0 0 I I I I \\~_f" .~ 4 >¢ `s <<¢d . sf .u . 4 - -s Clnrk Sorensen had the misfor- tune of fracturing his arm when his pet donkey made u quick stop. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glenden..'\ing and family of Wisconsin, are vis- iting a week at the G. F. and Perry Glendenning homes.Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen vis- ited at the Chds Sands home on Tuesday evening.Hans Wiese is drivinz a new Ford sedan.Martin Sunlls purchased 300 sheep at the Omaha market last Thursday. WUI n~I a 1 ..Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge o. He de lu n d amd J ea nn ette sp en t Su n da y a t th e J;1be B. Gi b so n h o me i n No r f o lk . Be r te l Ber te ls en wa s o n th e sic k li s t last.we ek . Mr s . J .Ch r is ten s en vi s ite d Mrs . J e n s Ha n s e n Su n da y a f ter n oo n . Mi s s W i lma L i e s c h e , wh o is a l- te n d i m;sc hool i n Oma h a ,spent I "Sho and I ngroo ill!!zz wo uld he the wo rst th in g llmt mi ld h a p pr.-n."'IC¢l¢ly dn you not soc ha w i m l'"=*»1<|lf|@ ll in fnl me lo It-num llmne when father needs mv?lluralftullk- wi!! he :lad1 flu M8 s lhnr v in lwlp im: mtl. " " I am mal llnlnkim: ui I lh r n w.I m tlnillkin g of y our futher.Th e mlm*§i any ho musl imvm c ontpiele 11-mn! nest.Do y o u th in k he c an p happy . and servnely qulot. when e kamws that y ou are a:| rrit1¢ln: our dn arc sl alms and p lans n n his f1nunI'£W ill mal ever y tnu vh o f nn! hnnal and nnnfni nf Inllr YIIIPQo n e must do something." I d o n t vare lrhnt."Crivd Gin gc n grasslrvnnwly."h n y th lli g r n sunk , o r lake in wa shi ng. or gn nn liimf wne. nr nn 3l.l\ ing," Helen Lwlllslrlcrvd. Frrnvely.Helen was, the son to c onsider gravely In su c h n moment." T h e twin s mu st go to no rmal na we ne ue p ln nn vd ." s he d v c i an Inst." W e ha ve the f u :u ne lo consider,a s well as the present.I wi ll slmply postponeua; umr ria gv f or n y ear and appty (sc a svhnnl.M l m J m k i n s wi ll c ame an d amy h er e wi lh y o u. Gin " - *.sl ...- ._..n. - - . . l n ,y vu u l u u q u n u ¢| u \n 3 -._- - -ln:a roprnmI1 to hi m? " "0l|. lvlclc ly, I c ouldn'L h eqr to gn away an d he happy by n15'self wllh f a th e r a n d th e # r i n - "Qui c k team flnndc d her qulot ey es, "'k'es.I a m sure,Helen,y o u wou ld be hap pie r' to may nt ho me. an d wor k,and sacrillc e yourself. ilu!y our futher's happ lnsma ls the th lm: th a t mu n m r i g h t n o w.Lo oka t i t th i s w a y , mlm.I think---and Ginger azrves wi th m e - " "ln de od I do,"said Ginger slou liy . W e th in k y ou should no ahead ns If th is Illtle setbac k amo un ts lnnnth lnz.Bla ke llzht u f i l.Go o n 1 Ginger uung nenwu up-on m-r umtnerk."lio n' t d n lh at."sho "Oh, donft.l l lsufl fair. i le lm f o r y o u lo d o a ll th e g lvln g u n i "hlar}ory .for he r par t,wu s ln f a vo r nf abandoning the nor mal c omne,wh ir ll required two yours to Jlnlsh, ln favor of h Blvnofzmplnlr an g,whic h could h o x r o w d o d ln ln a l i monlhll.lr nrrossnry .Hu t of tl1i\L they kno w the ir fulla c r wou ld dlau p rove..Strnogruinlay--prlrnt¢~ e m : - - molo omplo y vrs -~ lo wly glg llao vd -llu lms slh lel Mr .Tu l lly e r had c lung lo h i s n en tlo o ld 1a`§hlonod lllr-nls i n sp lle o f the c hanging llmrir.(lln;.:rr gum-d nt Mur jo ry dn s pgh ln gly ."n l\ .Margin,I should lhfnk'y nu would do ewmolhlng.Tlle wo r lll lu fu owr lln wln g wllll mlllln tr nlrt*s+~||ra1yin!r\1"r5 nlglll for (muty u rlso n- a nd y ou ju st wr nr lm: o u l ll r r r ln llod 1'l\n:sh." Mnr jo ry ¢-nrefully lnspvc lc d u nln lz i fnn°ill¢L§l:¢',qlloslfrallllmg the wllh y our wedd ing Helen.do n ' l y ou s w .th ot lf y o u teac h sc hool y ou wi ll be awa y . out of to wn. tlc d u p wlth y our wo rk ?Bu t lf y ou marr y , y ou ar e r igh t h ero at ha nd. ready to h elp.Y o u r ti me wi ll hey o u r o wn .Yo u c an help Ging er. help y our futher,an d he wi ll not realize wh a t y ou ar e doing for him.lf nec essary , y ou and Horac e can c ome a nd stay ln th e purnon- mze pa r !ol'the time.Bu t don't ndll to y our fulhor'a burden the knnwledlze th at he is atvnllng n your of his duu;:l:te~rs happiness.I rlnre soy he is slrlc nt honrt.this le r y moment droadlng to comf- hnme and hnve y ou lr-ll hlm. swovt ls.lh n l y o ur happiness has horn h m: md on the nltnr of dnugghlc rly duly ." llv lr n slu lllr d h i m s=r-rlol1~=ly " Y o u ure A wise,wine l\n§."'sho Ruff! |:1.\nlly "An il 1 lhlnk y o u nf l: right.I could i wlp mnro,th n l ls lrmf. If l wr-ro horn ln |u~f1 "l`hru~=l|. Qahzmé of n null."W e il l' m wi ll i l § " |she assented gem-rnusly. '0 :mv mi l. " La L-r In the afternoon as Eddy J a q f i n n was muuc lng in hi s s mall cur, |(lln;':er a~zlgnultd hi m to stop a n d r a n o u t to tho c ur-h."§nlnelh ln;:In-rrihle Is going nn i n lh ls mu s e. "shi'said gtnornlly. " Nn l lmr in no hntlvr.and he is Amr I kn o w It wmllc i ;:r\m41 mmhltlv-rly lu Imvv :sq ~rhlu\2R ntl! plana.I vmlld c ome every clay a n d lw i p Hm m" " A n d they c ould c ull on me In n p l n v h - " "Hu t Ginger Is suc la u c h ihl.Sr mu vh rqgspnnsllnillty-»-" "I!r»s[\nns=il1ility never hu rt any body .Yo u ha d it whe n y on wer e C5-5¢F¥§15L§'5§ _§¥X'l'§';':}'V€'_;Y For Furllrer In/'urmnlian lVrile or Sc: Adminlstrator-Auctlodeer-Munn! F r e d Cornelius M.ll.Cruise John S. Blair, Nehr., R. F. D. 3»-/4823 Webster St. Omnlu 727 Pelcn Tn 4 lex north 1-2 en! of Bennington Get them NOW!Don't Wait! m a y @ 1 1 1 7 6 ¢@ A ¢ a e p Kennard Garage CHAS. BATES, Prop.K e n n a r d ,Ne b ra s k a TRADE COUPON Present this ta the clérk I! is worth 10: on a '»»l Berry Bros ZS: on A $5.00 pun-.base wllh the adminlii er nl' Ihr lnle. nuld Ill nny sizod purdluwrn.Go ll l l e I M warrant | 1» g Q 1 1:mo v n n or b ef o r e Mr h 1.1930.wh en posses sion wi ll h e gi\en_ ti rn lly n e w a n d consist o f a good f i x- r o o m house,wa s h house an d c ob huuslc.(f ai ile ba rn .361232. vq ui p po d wi th a h ay c a rr i er : h o rs e bar n,28x32,sta lls f o r 10 he ad : 1II i For Furllrer In/'urmnlian lVrile or Sc: Adminlstrator-Auctlodeer-Munn! F r e d Cornelius M.ll.Cruise John S. Blair, Nehr., R. F. D. 3»-/4823 Webster St. Omnlu 727 Pelcn Tn 4 mile: north 1-2 en! of Bennington C__&§H~ Ef~f11~H§ §1K§1i§wY1 I ~ u1séu=ir}»g£»a." ind fin-len lé x v 1: in gmstpone hor wmldlng, and i t wi ll ju s t m a h # h i m s lvk " Ed dy tu rn ed th e ke y ln th e c nr . ¢lilll| \v lh n nnsvinn ""|l'mi rn- 3.oun$:.and it did y ou no ha r m And Ginge r is not a c h ild,She Is grmv.ing up."Glngr-r Stood u p wi th n bnrvr hnutvur."E llen i s g r o wn u p n o wu u u u u h nu L 1 |...u\ .| n u n uq u j r t s B l l vn t fn 9 f l l l H l I l m , "h e : m i d d t l w i y ." W h a t d n y o u t h i n k a b o u t H T " " I t h i n k I t i s l m r 1 h ! e ,I t h i n k I t w i l l m m n k h i f i h 9 a l r 1 . " T h e y t a l k e d . n w h i t e ,a n d l h vr l han t u n l l n d n l i h [n un si a n r\ 1 |n n | | n If y ou as k n c .And it y ou wi!! ex- cnfle mo.I nhnli go upstairs.l ha ve so me ve r y I mp or tan t wor k to ( | ( ; " On F ri da y a fter n oo n Lt. Toi llve r an d Mi r i a m returned to a parson asze that smelled sweetly o f wi ldl u '|\sl\l\\.1.|n u n u c l a n n u l ;u p l u i :fla gi tnn e path. "laleh-nl" he c ulled into the open do o r, an d wh:-n she c ame num,he mo ti on ed ber to julu me m I n th e roses,to three gir ls whose light glad volrea gave no hint of the pull wi th whic h they had watc hed hi. 1\ppronchL bend lo wer e d, s hu u ld vn ............a.....n....¢..u....|\....\..|...| | , "" " . r ._.........-_..............;f Q u V | " '1 / s v n ; , ' V n ; ." 3, , 1 >u ~~'E J '¢ r > \~r ` \ \ ~ /~s u v v o u n I n f .'/" J / Z 7 Z ; , T n ~p \w " = '» ~ 5 ; ; "~ " g ,' D f " 3 - . " - , . '"I . ._ . 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" I ra lhvr llanuzzhl lt wo uld ta kl lnn:.'vr." fmld Helen sy mpslthotlvnlly "ll grnuld be fooli sh tn rush tlllngx' " I lu l il's re ally to o b ad.futhe r) fmt In (linger zny lr."h¢>cnusr~ _ln~=t wlnh y nu could see the curry lags on In thi s o ld hou se.Do y ou kn n w wlml Mn rjor y hns on han: na w?A :rrwery c lerk. futher.Ann not romxlur grnvorles. oltlwr. Funnel ones.Tb# Or ange and B lac k.May bv he wi!! Rive us n disc ount." ¥.I'.:l\t laughter.light talk; whlc l hid the s.1dn¢=~s=n lwnenth.bu t dll lm!Illdl*the Ivndnrnvss.the fm: \:1:lin1:Syrnlmlllly,thi'srrvat glad I ll" 1 that they xwwe live logelhel o w n i n their sorrow. »* A §"f}"' 1 Supertwist does not. (Cortinued next week) wuz Po/int-Blmnlnn Co§npln Slams in.al:nlled additkmll eudl stretches 60 per cent farther than other cords Consider the Priceder the Milesment.; Pe ru Fbn str uc tion o f n e w do: mi to r y a t Teac hers Coilege he: 'mnner Tells lla That Vw ThlnkPnstponln-9 Your Wed:$§ng,|Goon"""§1 07'I-leien." W ap slmded corner o f rho hemm g u c k ." I wa n t to mi x in oth er peoph-'s business. . and n u t tn) ii llre r n In ollier p C0| lle>pie.nw* iaaddlv -t.her people'»wn o es ,and ¢1¢|»rylI\I||g," ll!! tvamed I 'l'. " D o y o u ?Th at is no t q ui te lik e yon, lid-\3§."" I |11|c h n mln z .(I n g e r !(!l:~a prngrrémting rap idly . W est Po in t- Cu ns tn u ztio n of H1 dition m Krepela.Ba k er y con pit bed. Rosa lie --Rosa lie State Ba nk r f organiz e-i and re o p e n e d wi th p a up c ap i ta i a n d surp lus of 522 ,00 P e n d e r - L o c a l dép ot repa inu T E R E S a enbaum Service Station~ s'5TT:§ii§'|é of pdlstnoulng inside and nedecoratled. :mfr .;i s ' m.: :: :f '"° " 1 :~ ' ; ° ' ; ° ; ; , . " ' * ° § : ° " ° °w c a ery ere.~ .__=;-:=£:2 1f:.,&'3f..E:'"°=f.'.f:.'i':Hay Springs--Grxin elevai Kennard.Nebraskalu; uwnru vu; uu|»v»m.n..nmu:nun-ln: some deferenrc to her builfling cqmpleléd In eastemps' i m sm me a Qo mlrmr In of lndustnnl section. llnlll plqmxnl. lace uuuttenble Bridgeport-Plum under way! I ot wlndom.erection of building tn house Rc uners Sham and Haydn: Grocery. `v_;.\__n...-__\.-- us uma days, there codha alno 1 hit more reguhri ty in o ur Eving, thi a is as i t should be and I believe it will help our church program. Church Attendance What, my presence did: 1. It mused people tn have con- fidence in me.. 2. It made people kno w that I _,|na §0TlCE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE a "» ¢ nJohn F. mlm, °Av.°my NOTICE or xm1='nnBE's sam: Co u nty C o n d .I n P r a h a te . I n th e Ma tt e r o f th e E s ta te o !Pa tr i c k a n d S mi th , A tto r n e y s , 4 I °|.I .2 | Rive!! lbr. A Cul C°»» Sup- plies .I ' Stale Jonrna\ Co., §upplies 86.2 Alice Swvens, Assisting in Office ol Clerk of Dinrict Court 20.~ Elzy 'r»-zplezf. Bmw. Ren:ao.~Warrick Bro; Transfer Co., Trander ln the Matter ol the Eshte of Sophie B. Jensen, Deceased: To the Credit/urs oi' Said Estate. You are Henby Notified. Thur I wi ll sit at the County Court I wi ll sit.a t th e Co u n ty C o u r t Ro o m in Bla ir i n u i d Cou nt y on th e 13 th da y a f Sep te mbe r,1929 an d o n th e 1 4 th da y o f D e r e mb e r , 0 ~|...I To th e h ei r s a t la w, n e xt o f k i n , devizees; legantees,c redi tors a n d All pe rs on .1 i nter es te d in the f in al settlemen t of s ai d es ta te a re h er e- b y no ti f ie d th a t o n th e 21 st da y of Au gu st.,19 29 , Ru th W ood s, the a ":| The heirs at law, next of kin. creditors and All persona inter- ened in the final lettlenmcnt o! I!-lid estate are hereby notified that on the 16th day of August, Notice in hereby given that pur snnnt w an order ol the District Court ol washington Oounty, Ne- braska, da6ed August 12, 1929, in b l h l l u u r 1Nr»Dn.:\&:\nA I as 'W a sh i ng ton Co u nty I n th e Ma tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f F l l r n &l Nlrlic -nnov.Dec eased! petition in said County Court, raying that her final administn-ion account filed herein he set- led and allowed,that proof of ~irship be taken, order for disLri~ tion of assets and assignment f dower and homestead Hghu htered and the said Administra- rix discharged.If you fail to appear before said ounty Conn on the 13th day of ptember, 1929, at -10 o'clo<:k, A. I., and contest saiv)petition, the ~un may grant the prayer thcre~~i and make such other and fur- her ordem,allowances and de- rees as to this Court may seem ~noper.Witness my hand and Official~al this 21st day of August, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 1~4t County Judge mud an the llth day of December, 1929 to receive and examine all claims against u i d Estate,with a.view to their adjustment and allowance.The time limited for the prgxenution of claims against sdd Estate is three months from the 18th day of Beptemlier A. D. 1929 and the time limited for payment.of debts is One .Year from mid 18th day oi September, 1929.WITNESS mir hand and the Seal of 'said County Court,this 9Lh day of August, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 30-5:County Judge NOTICE To CREDITUKS OF ESTATE A. C. Debel, Atty. STATE OF NEBRASKA \ I ss Washington County,l In the County Court. ln the Matter f the Estate of Frank E. Warric Dea uwd: To the Creditors of Said Estate: NOTICE OF FINAL ADMIN- ISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA E anWashington County,| Grant. Lathrop, Atty. County Court ln Prohpte In lhe matter of the estate of Mary Lute,Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin, devisees, leg- atees, creditors and nll persons i1- teresbed in the final settlement of said estate are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of July, 1929, the mm day of September, 1929, and on the 21st day of Dedémber, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M. on each of mi d days bo receive and ex- anraine all claims against .said Es- tate, with a view to their adjust- rnent.and adlov.-ance,The time limited for the pmsentdtion of 'claims against said Estate is three |mont.hs from the 20th day of $¥.r\nh=\rnhnY A T1 192!}and the gxea fi rtance. 3. lt h a x°°<l effect on the service;4. le made my friends leel morc| welcome.5.It encouraged the brethren; and helped the preacher in his work.6.I !used others to come tothe hnuxo f Edd. 7. lt made my life stronger for another week.8.lv, removed stumbling blocks from the sinners path. 9.l t pleased God and I was happy.10. It cau;ed others to say, "He By order of the County Court renewal of Mothers' Pehsion was granted Anna C.lloock and the County Clerk lnstmcted to drawwarrants for $33.33 per month lor six months beginning Oct. 1, 1929 By order of the County (hurt renew-al of Mothers' Pension was granted Alpho J.Hu m a n d the County Clerk instructed to draw warrants for $26.66 pe- month for six months beginning September 1, 1929 to pay the same. By onler of lhe County Court Renewal of Mothers Yeadon was granted lnora Mitchell nnd the ;'° pay the same. practimd what he preached."i c q p l y Clerk _lj\§'N¢'»€d to _dN}W - . » - . - n .- -- . . -- - - _ . - '_ _To th e Cr e di to rs of S ai d E s tate : Y o u ar e He re by No ti fi ed ,Th a t I wi ll si t a t th e Co u n ty C o u r t R o o m i n B la i r i n said Co u nty o n th e 20 th da y o f Se pte mb er a n d th e 2 1 s t d a y o f Dec ember,19 29 a t 10 0-c lock A .M .o f e a c h da y to re~ oeive a n d e xa mi n e a ll c lai ms agai rmt Sa id E ata tv,with a vi ew to th e i r a d ju s u n e n f a n d allowan c e Th e ti me li mi te d fo r th e pr e s e n ta - tion off c laims aguiri 1: said Estate is th r e e mo n th s f r o m th e 20 th da y 'o f Se ptembe r, A .D.1929, a nd the ti me i i mi te d f o r p a y me n t o f d e b ts is One Y ea r fr o m s a i d 2 0 th d ay o f Se pte mb er .1929. W I TNE SS my ha n d an d th e S e a l o f Said Co u n ty Co u r t,th i s 15th d a y o f A u g u s t,1929.{ S E A L )A . C . D E B E L , 31-At Spe c ia l Cou nty J udg e. warrants for $6.66 per month for CHURCH OF GOD siic months beginning September E. E.Giesler. Pastor 1. 1929 to nay the same.\On motim' duly made and wk Sunday School, 10 A.M.lried the hearing op the Stork Morning Worship, 11 A. M.Affidavit was contiqued until 10Sacrament, 12 o'clook. .|o'clock A. M., September 23; 1929.LEGAL NOTICE Afterpoun service, 2:45 Berean (Haas, 'T P. M. \On motion the Board adioumedMaher&Carrigrm,Attorneys To Lyle R. Gilben, }tn meet September 23, 1929 §nrvi¢~¢»n R P 'M1"i»I§l}{»§ Ja n wif: enhnd I-'menus Amzsn | nlumnt lut Sunday with the To SEE HBR WALK Dafa ndant 1 V chxlrch at Avery; and if was decid 4 In the matter of the estate of ~ary Lute,Deceased:The heirs t law, next of kin, devisees, leg- tees, creditors and nll persons i1- resbed in the final settlement of ~id estate are hereby notified that n the 22nd day of July, 1929, rant Lothrdp, the Administrator I said estate filed a petition in ~ .d County Court, praying that is final administration accountlled henin be settled and dlnwed, at proof of heirship be taken, rder for distribution of assets ~d assignment of dower and omestead rights entered; and the aid Administrator diwmrged.lf you fail to appear before said ~unty Court on the 14th day of ptember, 1929 at 10 o'clock A. ~. and contest said petition, the ~un may grant the prayer there- f and make such other and fur- her orders,allowances and d e rees as to this Court may seem ~roper.Witness my hand and Official ~al this 14th day of August, 1929. (Seal)I. C. Eller 0~5t County Judge. I ss Washington County,I 0'Hanlon dz 0'Hanlon, Atwrneys In the County Court. In the Matter of me B m w ni Meddith B.Kemp, Deceased: To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are Haeby Notified, That I wi ll sit at the County Court Room in Blair, in said County on the 20th day of September and the Zln day of December, 1929 at 10 o'clock A. M. each day to re- ceive and examine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time lirdted for the presenta- tion of claims against said Estate is 3 months from the 20th day of September,A.D.1929,and the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 20th day of September, 1929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Cuuri,this 24th day of August, 1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 32-dt County Judge. NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE NQ'r1cE OF FINAL AD~ MINISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA anWuhingtan County, Lb,\x|.n.n:|l.,ua psa.u|»u;,».»n.u......ac ti o n i n th e Di str ic t Co u r t o f \Vv,sh ington Co un ty ,Ne br as ka ,i'1 wh i c h W u ar e de fe nd an t, the o b - ' je c t a n d p r ay e r o f wh i c h a c ti o n i s zo ob tai n a n abso lute divo rc e i n f a v o r o f th e pla i n ti f f an d f r o m s a i d defe nda nt,a n d th a t said pla in ti ff r ec o ve r fr om sa id d ef en d- a n t alim<my an d sup po rt mo ne y fo r two mi n o r c h i ld r e n , the r e s u lt of s a i d ma r r i ag e ; a nd th a t s h e b e _gr an te d th e c u stody o f sa id min or Y o u ar e Ilerelfy No ti n e d ,m a t I wi i i sit a t th e Cb u nty C o u r t Ro o m i n Bla i r i n said Co u nty o n th e 13 th day o f Septemb er,1929, a n d th e 14 th da y o f Dec ember, 1929, at 10 o 'c lo c k A .M. o n e a c h o f said dates tn rec eive a n d e x - ami n e a ll c lxi ms ag a in s t s ai d F a - tn t e , w i t h a vi e w w t h e i r a d j u s t- me n t an d allo wan c e.Th e t.in1e| li mi te d f o r th e pre sen tation o fc lai ms ag ai ns t said E s ta te is ' th r ee mo n ths fr o m th e 1 3th da y o f ; S3peterg\be1._D .1929,a n d the1 I " " '" " " l | l \ r \ 1 4 v ; 1 u r l 4 l J A | \ l | . |e g g g g n r e e v g f y s e c u n u D u u u u y " ' |h a s b e e n A v e r y , e x c e p t n e x t .s e c o n d S u n d a y ' ~ ~ ~~~I !. .l"\J\|A\..AI M L S ; I n ~ k a | \ \ l \u § " u l nance I wo n ; me :aargon me n t. my f r i e nd s a m s i mp ly iahed to see me looking so we wn lk i mr ar o u n d li k e 1 d n n r e a u - a s t o n - . . n » u . . ILmenced in tlW a sh i ng to n Co u nty ,Ne br as ka ,i n wh ic h Li nc oln Safe Dep os it C o m- pa ny .a c orp oration,i s pla i n ti f f , a n d Ma r g a r e t Mc M a h o n e t a l. a r e defe ndan ts,wh i c h ac tion i s to for ec los e a mor tg age u pon the re al . . . L u i -1 . - . . . » ¢ ¢ _n n ). l a n , " § | \ n . l n u * H A - . - - - _ - »- ___ _. ,| s.-1 W a s h in g to n C o un ty ,| He n r y Me nc ke ,A tto r n e y Co u n ty Co u r t.I n Pro bate. I n th e Ma tt e r o f th e E s ta te Sa ra h Ste war d .Dec eased: I l l \ ] \ \ U \ | \ I L '\ Y l u \ . a |W a n U s w h a A m a n a ; D a y a t B la i r ._ Th e p a s to r w i ll oc cupy th e p u l- p i t a t Bf ai r Sun da y ,Sept.15 th , an d le ts tr y to b e pr e se n t f or bo th o f Su nd ay sc hool a n d mo r n i n g wo r - Eahip....1 _ s n n u m ! I t is been ' i 0 r e a r u e u r i ti s . :. . - s u . . _ . - . - - ' >. . . - _ -_- - - ___ -eve n h a r d f o r th e to r e a li z e . "I~ h a d suffer i:1g twe n ty y ,,~w i t h n .......a ....\eaiaw nnuwn mm \.=»~...~.. ... .....,South Half of the Northwest Quar- ter (S% NWM) and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E'/; SW%)and the Nonhwest Quar- ter uf the Southeast Quarter m w u s ms )of Section Thirty- five (85),Township Eighteen (18)North,Range Eleven (11) 1`ns1', in Washington County, Ne- braska, which mortgage was filed fm'rornrd in the office of the The heirs at law,next of kin, creditors,and All persona inter- ested in said estate are hereby notified that on the 23rd dny of August,1929,Will Steward and Georgia Howe filed a petition in said County Court alleging among other things that Sarah Swward, an inhabitant of Washington County, Nebraska, died on the 4th day of August,1929, leaving no I Special preparations are oemglmadeforRallyDay.The nw - ' gram committee will please meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. LeCrone, 1202 South Omaha, Neh. Surprise your neighbors and please YU\1r pastor by going to church next Sunday. COUNTY c o mns s xo nmus REGULAR MEETING g s ~ .fnuu n » »\ n n v i v o h 0 | " ¢ I } | \ !l | \ ( l I . l i f P { i t o I h a v e m d high measure 1 L-|'»\u u u u w w v -1 - . _r " " - - "-ih e 'i t h day of Oc to ber , 19 29. llnru I-1 r : n l » f 1 P h i n li f f .an d have been h a n c n n n n i a n u r allLalIJ a n \.»¢ay - 'l - . - ..._-..B y M A H E R &C A R R I G A N , 3 l ~ 5 t T h e i r t t o r n e y s V l. N I l l D b w l l c s l l I ]T . . . f f " " " " J r u n - d o w n c o g c l i - t i o n .I w a s v e r y n € I ' V o l l n a n d c o u l d n o t s z l l m n w a l l n tcountyclerkandexofficioreg- ister of deeds in and for Wash- ington County,Nebraska, on the 15th day of Apdl,1926,at ten o'clock a. rn., and duly recorded in book of mortgages I4 at page 56. Said oreclosure is only as to past due ite s and money advanced for taxes.You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21st day of October, 1929. LINCOLN SAFE DEp0S!T COMPANY B°y E. S. Ripley, 33~4t Its Attorney. last Will and Testament,and possessed of Real and Personal Estate estimated at $575.00 and praying for administration ther of. If y o fail to appear at saidl o u n t y " e m m the Ziat day of September, 1929, nt l0 o'clncx A, M». and contest said petition, the Court will appoint Miller Munk or some other suitable penon Ad- ministrator and proceed to a settlement of' said estate. Witness my hnnd and Official Seal this 28rd day of August. 1929. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 32-4t County Judge. (Qontinued fr om pa g e o ne ) I A u 1 o u a s m 1 0 m o n o n i g h i . "z r a ; ; ; ;T ' ; ; ; ' g ,..\nnl.| nlrl| .f!1| ¢n| ffhmnnlnt fh.Ul u ! c o n lt i p l u o n . .v . . - .- n r troubled EAR ARGAINS IN Tm: LOOK AT NEW RUBBER NOW I I SAFETY ALL WINTER | I I A Barren PRICE FOR YOUR CAR NEXT SPRING! I OF ESTATE ~MIN~STRA~ON ACCOUNT <>§li`$»'C§"><$i°§L'i';nQ'§`.§§i§¥¥g.s1°A'rE or NEBRASKA Norrcc T0 CRE""°§SEm m STATE OF NEBRASKA '.sa.0 STATE OF NEBRASKA Wash\ng'!nn County |an1\Va:=hin|:ton County,SS In the County Cmm-STATE OF NEBRASKA lo Wuhingtan County, of September,1929.WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Bonn,this 20th day of August, 1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, Sl-4t County Judge. crees as t 'Cou~ m~y seem proper.Wxtness my hand and Official Seal tlds 14th day of August, 1929. (Seal)I. C. Elle: 30~5t County Judge.xo ncs To CREDITORS OF ESTATE STATE OF' m-:Blu\sx.A. lu.Wuhlngtnn County In the County Gum. NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA 'Q #lil ~ ~ IN me LOOK AT NEVJ RUBBER NOW SAFETY ALL WINTER | I l A BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR CAR NEXT SPRING! I `''or ssnrra '-_~ ~N~nos Account °"N,`f{,,,§'§"§;,,Q'§§',f,'}§}:é srxm or' NEBRASKA.Norlce 'ro cnsnrronsor ss'r/m-:nSTATE OF NEBRASKA ~ ll Wuhlngtnn County lu.s mwrn o r NEBRAS _ `Washington County,|In the County Gum.STATE OF NEBRASKA lo Wuhingwn CWI*-7- " } § , ' ; ' , ; ; ; ; " ' " " " " " " " " '.851 HNO medicine reached my casa 'W__W tk _D .79.20 untii I tricd Sargon and SargonA. ff. wiii2Z7"»w'§§§§`"2s.29 5°f'Mass ¥"""~N'?"?1 am ¥'°" Arndt-Snyder Motor Co.,Re-'bothered with neuntxa or hlgh pairs 435 blood pressure and all my pains ..are gone.I can get out and take_Bl%f.L"n,___12.60 long walks now, for the first time n u l l u u z n | I l l . l l l C l l = | : l l \ ,W ,l \ C ' Pairs Herman Filling Station, Oil and Gas Fred Kubie,Dragging and Ro a d W o r k Me ri no C . La r se n. D rn md in z Ni c ho las Oi l C o rp . , Gas an d 50.20 32.08 23.10 20.70 in y ea rs.Th e p i ll s a r e ve r y mi ld , bu t e f fe c ti ve a n d c o mp le te ly o ve r - came my constipation. "It gives me a lot of pleasum to tell my friends aboutf the Sargon tr e a tme n t,because i t i s th e be et me di c i ne I e ver u se d in my lif e. "- ~ M r s I I a tti n T}nYnun¢r.236 N i n t h said estate are hereby notified that on the 16th day of August, xozs, John F.m m ,the Admin- istrator of said state filed a pet- ition in said County Court, pray- ing that his find administration amount filed herein be settled and allowed, um proof of heirship be taken,order for distribution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead Hghts entered; and the said Administrator discharged. Il you fail w appear before said County 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 16th day of August, 1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 81~4t County Judge brash, da6ed August 12, 1929, in an action therein pending, where- in C. C.Lyon is plaintiff,and Allen S.Root., et al, defendants, directing me to sell the premises hereinafter described at oubllc sale, an upon execution, l will, on Monday, the 701 day ol October,1929, at ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Washington County Court House in thelCity of Blair, Nebraska, offer for sale to the highest bidder lor cash,ten per cent of which will be payable on date of sale and balance upoi confirmation of said sale by the court, the following déscribed real estate, to-wit: The South one~hal{ of the North west quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quar-ter of Section (32),Township (17), Range (13)East of the 6th P. M., in Washington Coun- ty, Nebraska, in the manner directed by said order.Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this 80th day of August, 1929.WILLIAM R. PATRICK, 83-5t Referee NOTICE To NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS To Harold McMahon, Bemioe Mc~ Mahon, Byron J. McMahon, Mary McMahon, Raymond J. McMa.hnn, and Ceciie McMahon, non-resident defendants: You, and each of you, will take notice that an action has been NOTICE FOR ADP/llN'l5. TRATION OF ESTATE NEW RUBBER NOW I I SAFETY ALL WINTER | I I A Barren PRICE FOR YOUR CAR NEXT SPRING! I_ ....,..». . , .. . ..»-w ~¢» BIG TIRE SALE STARTS TODAY r UST take a look at those And think what such pricesJ f i g ure s !Yes,they're our me.\n. prices on tires . . . cut, right Your tins probabXy arofe- -~ l .. v ~»_~,fvf ,..._. *4 " :.~ ==.,ww: ¢r¢f?.» ps ;5f~~-*. "7f ;*as "§a§if,a4»_. :v ; 4/J . ~ A .»a 011 ~x 1 .xv» ~ / o - ,, u 2'f`&'\~' ~,¢B 3 » - w w ~<2 . Y ~ ~ L ~ .: ' »»~@r~~ » .~ m .~~-.. r v u 3-' !.* i~ if'A `P `¥"i .x .~2~4 ¥f ~»¢!§"i*~~ ~':,§;@§-°. ; ' ~ ' ~~;~ f;~=.;ff f.~ ~~~?;.'~»~.f ~~~ ~~» 5 \ 5 10 I ~~=s .*¥!~1 ' 3 ..~ _... , ,..9 'l/x *°»=._~5 <7 *~~.,fv =>»,._° `2;~ U53 ~~ ..' ~ ~ ~.>Pi%.~».$~ Y :f ~ %'$=*?'~}W~321'~ ,.i; k"»x¢.¢$' »J¢.;, '- .¢~»\\ .»».~.- :w.,~Q£n¢~. "...,. m .o P r l c e s § » ; ~ . .ar .,' ..~ ~-.~ < , . . : ,-.z w H.r 27 ~1*~ ~"f~=,'v,{!,il(§y -'°410c|»|n=f~ cm-.'5iT` (5$".~"~ f>?1.v@ Sian ~ ,s ;,q¥>= ~ nummr ~m f ~~ ~ ~ 'f3~1'1 ~ ~51;\ 'T i .= '\» v ir If> 4 . Q/§< ~gf"~1' f \, <¢;<4~ s ~i 1i . ~2 Qc# , ,f~... ~ . ~ 1. .i f ~ ,\.,~. Q "' .,,»~>' ; G » ' ¥ u ; 5 ~ x <~ »= '\ ~ :a i ;,_;,;:__~ °. ; a ; ; :._,*¢ " ~ '.~_.~~ .4,.. . a ~ 1 ~f e m ,,¢ , ~z JA ' i5 . / »~ 1°6 "\~ ....zurf~ ;;¢ .;,. "~3~ JP ( ¢»_,_~,1 < a`@ ..yr;°s 1 'x~T~ 2; 1 1 f'£§§4 :~, "~2 <'Z r~.'+'5~* 76"1Y;f'":f¢= ~sms '~ ~ ; , , _; ; -¢ f 7 E ;§¢;f >$»" Kd? "*i1ff»v' ~~i é w z ~ef l ~2~ »v»;n¢e-.1 3 ,g c_ / R ~-g ~ 5 'f ' j ,i v "1 : _ ¢.' ~ iff aff ugpif.<a21.~~' 4 2»-§;f ~'gvf ~ ~ 0.85 1.30 ~ S ~ 5 ~ ~ ' 7.60 11.60.1 =.' .14.05 r -s .,»»; ¢.10.70 ° "ff-'L "` 4 . ." : ,.. . .»12.9.1 6.00 `;sf t4':§w¥¥;~5'533254, .v>.»-.wg é ,'-J ,.».&i"*5'=1"v? '~"'f""~ "7<~»'.if + V -,,... ~.-~..-.~'v /'m u~, ~~ ~ 5512?1~ fqtm m ~ " ; '5 ff~~.~ f i? ~ ~-""~a ~.~~ ~..~~.135 f ' ~:ei ' ~.1 »v,@. ~~,5 »¢;»~ ,%:QT 's%'§,E '-J <..,,~ ffghéf fn- ~?'>~ ~ =<wf` 1 r i b 3 »: 1 ~ ~-¢ 's ., , e , ...,~.=:=<i<"=€' TJ1f;?=* 0 < i ~s ¢:E, 1 ~'. "S-fi.. -4'~:xm.»¥s f ~ : s$gf?;»!s~ : .~ 406:75 ~ ~~»§s.."#.y;?\r»?m 5? Y T-~ '3'ua ~ 4 p~'\3\:1"'=~ . ~E l f :'V af=»:~ %~fC\~.»:i:$`f ~¢>¢ i lg i g é s f ~ ~ m;?'\.4 m '~ x Y"~ u n n By virtue of an onier of sale is- sued out. of the County Court of Washington County, Nebraska, and to me directed,in favor of The State of Nebraska as plaintiff and iogainst. Martinus Swenson a do» !femlant, I will sell to thc host.lbiader for cash the following de- Rcribed car;to~wit,One Chevro- [let Sedan model of 1923. Rasmussen Bros. Oil Co., (inn Frank Schafer,Jr.,Drag- o sing Victor Skov, Da-amfingAndrew .`Iar°ohs=ne. Road work Hoy Paulsen. Road work (h m.Rogert, Road work N. A. Rngert, Road work H. E. Wagner, Rn'1d work able decronsc in the attendanceIchggr anin n' Blacksmith L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Morning;Worship 11:00 A.M Junior Intermediate B. Y. P. U 3.30 P. M. Crowell Home Service 3:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 8:00 P. M. Sonmthing made n very notice- 51.25 67.28 3.15 m n 1.50 56.00 30 on 27.00 23.40 Ave., bouncll mulls.The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. xiDr. Norman K. Ruthmann |0 Irron ETH IST Over the Blair Dmg Co.Phone Black 41 I Evonings by Appointment l x ac1\.'lW()0l)\BA.RBPIR mmp IFo u c s : Seal of 'said County Court,this 9Lh day of August, 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 30-5:County Judge »»-..is One Year from said 20th day of September, 1929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this 23rd day of August., 1929. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 32-dt.'County Judge. NOTICE OF I-'INXL ADMIN- ISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA I | an Washington County,| Grant. Lathrop, Atty. County Court ln Prohpte NOTICE To CREDYIURSOF ESTATE uwent and "'n Chester Da-i<<, Road work |Gmrm» Hir |=f\. Road work 's. H. NPT?1:»=1 .'.|l"|{ Memo C.f.:1~v:\,i'£¢lail work 1,:1u!'Pn Riffnf. RCE' work Marshall Wilk5r.s=:_ Road workIA. A. Vifillj \~Road work Cnr`| M. Jr 'ff Roar]work Axél TIanswn,¥lf\1rI work Gus Kompcke, Road work Fd Wotr-:man Road workiri. 13 Eisner; ri.-,na work Succcsmr to the Lorlsnzen Barber Shop The Bc-st of Service 2 5 1 1 0 ; f»f;. 0n2 5 . 0 0 ' I .l l R e g u l a r P r i c e s x . :L'r ms mr S HO P E.C.Rnnn. Proprietor Meals, I0 Conti r: f'f`Excellent Cuisine aim-»Satisfactory Service ,86.00|Courteous Treatment ¥ f~,4¢ml First door east Enterprise office) 15.00 I x i I45.nn im g f'{a0 ; :vw nr ' | I aI \ FIGUR E. rr OUT. SIRI Th e re a re th e pr i c e s , ri gh t the re ! Y ou k no w 'Goo dri c h qua lity . Did y n u e ve r me a b e tte r proposition .. . . c orn- i n g r i g h t a t t h e ti me wh e n i t ' s g o o d b u s i - ne ss t o p u t o n n a w Tod Schmeckpeppcr Rand xk27 so BLAIR ABS'l'RA("I"& TITLExiii," Sehwork lRm=d work 4500 COMPANY Nm v:.Am1»m:»anna .Bonded Abslracter I7! rubber all uonnd7 H ' - - - f - = - -I&L>ri{' Z W "- m u 15 3 . 00 i I p H 0 N 3 1 5 g air Teleph one Co. , A ssig ned 9. 001 Pi lo t B ld g .u h i r .Ne b r a s k a | r t h u r G a m " - h .R n g w d w o r k 8 6 . 1 * = |ac . . . . . . . . . . . A v _ . 1 . _ . 1 .n . . . . . x . . . - . . 1 -1 r n 1 \ r .r\u;{u2sl.nu n nlh I\Ud.ll Wurli.N J e nk s Gr am Co . , S up -|D R E D W l Nf T _ _ " p p Lrruis C . Lnrwc h. Road wnrk 212.00 *ur n .§°.'1?,".§.,..~.-" u r %|I \ t r l o \ f sun' z <1_$6 Waller Lorsch, Road work Sumley Lowe, Hauling Lum- her Cu'\'r"'ts Aye Bros., Coal for Poor A. W. Roarl Machinery Cn., Fresno and Slip . A.N7 Ballard,Managing Pom' Farm Fhris Ilendorf. Sr..Drive l'\arry Bros.,Supplies for Poor Blair Telsnhone Co.,Rent and Tolls.J» nnie Bolinm Garage Rent 11.50 5.00 N\~braska Culvert & Mfg. Co., 2'zn 80.45 48.40 zorw 5_0(\ 20.17 80.70 so.on A - n n :D D B Y I L D Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nebr.lx.._. - - - xI CARL SCHMIDT Insurance Red Estate and bums Office in State Bank Bldg. I x xInr. w. F. HE MPBIL L I DENTIST .[ L o c a t e d i n n e w n m . . . ' r \ . - . ¢ . .n m . . I|zi iIzI , J 29x4.18 2 9 - i ma ' U ' C 1 |h . 4 - n Dr. Raymond Burr, Prof.Services 16.00 ~l m G n n uI 3!xli.1'I5 H . l |11.60 10.70 331115.00 1-; 9|14.03 12.95 n -.1 sn\."HUF J .1 . ,.H g n F » '» '-:A :~~=~»¢»f { ,..T1 g r .A * . ::L \ 5 .H ;..a .~ rQ`4.\1 6 ;,fy e .3 -1 s4 ..;.u s'» f 4 v .QcJ; r ..f y ;.f ¢., " 2 ~£1 f f ..I 1 \\ ...iw.1 ~| ..I.1 ` _ ..~ ¢ A. ~long Summer of hard drivin T r e a d ;a r e n o l n n a e r n f n 1F,;;;"f,e Weber, S\:pplIe= for ~MARCUS BECK I Poor 15.00 _________ _______élriwing! |l C Fller 00 Judge, Cmnt Bumunsu ABSu¢A\:u.f.\¢IIFontana-he S'ore Supphes Offxee in lhyle Bhig,y for Poor 68.40 __~ ,| |cénzs 'so1.9<~ HAn d o n G o o d ri c h t i re s , t o o ! Ti r e s w i t h s u c h fo ngure s a s stre tch-ma tc he d c a rd . . x c ur- i n g b y th e fa mo u s Go o dri c h wa te r-c lue proc e u . . . tradi org and ea s e o f ste e ring tha t ha v e ma d e G o o d ri c h tre a ds un i v e r- ul ly r e c o g ni ze d f o r t he : c i e n - ti fi c c o rrec tno u o f des i gn! ______,-._._ma tc h for the bad we a ther dri ing whi c h i s n't s o fa r awa y . Better come in to see us rig] a wa y !Be tte r c hec k o v er yo * pre s e nt rubbe r o nc e a ga i n . carefully . . . a nd s eo ho w gm i t lo o ks ne xt to mo und n l Goo dric h tirea l Ac t now . . . f the se pri ces c an't la st long. llammonfl &Stephens C0-. Supplies 28.|r \v. l-l. Hill, Surveying 252.20 Howard Jemem Treas., Farm Human 178.33 K. D. Printing Co., Sunpliwa 88 2' Wm.Kelly,Sdary County Assessor l50.0f Maurice Mehrerm, Sheriff, Ex- nense 147.$' .\ -TR AI N S C HE D UL E - Chlengo & Northwestem Railroad Ent-6:10 p.m. daily.' Wes 'l:15 a.m. daily.`C S L ? - , M . & 0 | n l r a Northbound ' z=z§ lm. '!°5!Y excepg§»=~r-» tQGooclric|1 »;@~ Silverfuwns VlN'l`0N-EVANS CllEVROLE'l` C0. Blair ~:. muy B il l! ! -Milu m &Scott Co-. Sim-_ ...I ~ 3 S u n d a y o . pi|E'8 _° ' " |Southfmunef Mc D o na ld s Sto re,Supplaes 12:3 5 p. m. daily exc ep t Su nula g.. f o r P o o r 1 3 l . 3 " |5 : 8 0 p . m .d n i l y . l r ; L \n r : _0 ; . .-0. . . . . . . . . . .: A nil 1 Northbound So nthbe nl 11:00 A. M.9:00 A. M I2:00 A. M 3:00 P. M. BLAIR,NEBRASKA E256 ii BIJ ASPER SEN, H e rma n nw, Nebmn, September 12, 1929P x n r u n |a z z :~ E N T E R P ~ S E KENNARD NEWS w~<=EL1°»1Pnl"1§'§'f'&"é'é`N : h a w A . i m o m m ,.»R`u,`§¢}Mr.and Mrs.u n Fmndsen 1-1.c.Ju1. Fuse,r __ ,have welcomed an eleven and one-h 1 9:45 A_xs s v s u n v mw THUR SDAY hal! pound sou on Sept. 1.3 3 2 1 . 3 3 z A. nr.M. . :_'_°'1"Mrs. Ruth Ronenbalm entertain-En ysh se 'ce very 1 3 nd"?='° per hear 'L5 °f¢ d a fe w ladi es at A quilting Pwr' :s m s ill.. sum: Smm. `a vices will be held.At 10:30 a. m.|into the good habit of supporting duct the moming service, and ex- Rev. H. G. Gerdea of Window will . the church by our weekly D f w pecu w have a message of help. Preuh in the German knguage.g m .No preaching is so convinc-Parents are a ke d to see thav At 2:30 p. rn. Rev. A. W. Lam-ing and effective as the witnesslthe wldxen are on hand for Chur¢h brecht, a former pasfor of the con-I of serious men and women attend-School at 10 o'clock.The beautilgtegatinn,wi.ll deliver the Enz~ii=s public worship Sunday by|ru1 dew Hy mn books,"Alleluia" lmh sermon.'Sunday.are here, and some of the fresh l m .\... .....|.a,... ...:.. \¢»em.a.w'and attractive hymns and tunes o'c\ock Saturday,September 7th,hawlng attained the age of Mum L i On September 9th, the body ot Norma Jean.infant dauzhwr nl months and eight wns\cauAed by w days. l 'hoopln Her death |g cough, "`"developed into pneumonia.Mr. an Mrs. Henry Rostermann,.The 5 ediate relatives who was I to rc at.The funeral wah mourn her loss are:the parents, held f l 0 \the Trinity Luthem: 'three sisters and three brothers. ~ as seeond-class matter Wednesday afternoon.I German services every 2 and 4th CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 'mowing interfered with some who will be learned Sunday morning.Qchunch pg the postoffice at Blair, Nehr.,M155 Lena Bates and Cl1riste11a| Sunday.A_F_N 1 P gu ntended to start the fall well by'Thirty or mére ladies attended iating.Ili'-V371 thé Act Of Congrwl of:R3BUJUSSCU. the efficient telephone!N E X t s U 3 d 8 § f » ~ ~ ~evrel,I8 Y :...:.......-s ..L......|.»m.»i Chnnfhnr in Hun Finn*Rn:hal Mnofinv "l`nnfxdnv:No n Rev. H. C. Jul. frese offic» e Goldie, Harry, Ruth, Am'uld, Helen I I and Donald. and two half-sisters na Jean was on May Mrs. Delbert Halstead of Chicago 28.She pnssml ay at I1 and Mrx. Delbert Allvn of Blair.521111 ?» 1879._!!iliH. have *Every ambacription is regazued this week. n! :men account.The names of bB € f \~~~~~ ~~~I l l f l l l g Qld ll|UL\l.l" "'llCJ\.\|b.Jl»lluB}.lv vn u lu w |\ »u v v o u n |- ¢ . . . v - n b " " ` " " al a n n u a l m r s s l o n f e s i l v a l .T w o s e r -N o w as t h e t i m e t o s e t t l e b a c k o n t h c w a y .T h e p a s t o r w i l l c o n -a n d p l a n s w e n e i l a i d f o r f a l l w o r k .3 0 191 mnibscribenwill be instantly re- njoved from our mailing list at the pirntion off the time paid (oi ii e publishers be notified; other wise the subscription will remain 5 force at the designated subyiption price.Every subscriber dust understand than these condi- g;=.;~ are made :x pun of the con t between the publisher ann dbsuiber. `~'n.l.usloN 9 '. :He Omaha Panunonnt preset! for the week beginning I"rid_;.. Srpwmber 13th,Pammvunt all .§.U__-_.,..»_\.;»--|i\..i.m"i... - r = -Tffr .._4 L i f¢.. l . f~/ ~ fm.1 1 \ i zé > I.WANTsASIXIu s i n g U l n a sui m g B u d d y ¢ ; g e x 1 ; ; m i " N a r c ; . 5 r r o l l ,t h e p a i r w h o m a d e sL;1.i1 ' a H i t i n " C l o s e H a r m o n y " . i n i s a s t o r y o f c o n t r a s t s ,t h a w o r i d o f s o c i e t y c o n t r a s t e d v. i 1 I. t h e w o d d o f t r o u p e n h - t h e St.1|§.{ B o t h a r e p i c t u r e d i n a n i l n n z i n g l ma ti c man ne r.Ro ge rs is th rc ua ma t e d mag ic i an,wh o 'lrivs g make good as the favorite o. cicty but who Learns 1151 Ioyailmg, T5 .the people of his yuuf.h-slmv. ple.Miss Carroll is the l.l0l~Ll e vimdcville entertainer who -s her chances of a !0HI.i.llI€\ h Buddy go a g\immcrin,§; when in Lakes his plunge into the my iq.,of the wealthy.They bot. live the best performances of t|:r~ir It is d PRQVEN FACT that the PUBLIC wants a Six.They want the PERFORMANCE that nothing less than a Six can give. 'That >Mo0TH ilow of POWER that carries the car at HIGH SPEED with No VIBRATION or NOISE.Get behind the{ r wheel nf the NEW CHEVROLET SIX at the WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE of 'ERFUL SIX CYLINDER MOTOR T H AT THE Plmuc WANTS A SIX-is indicated emnhaticallv in the followinz narazranhH f§i:?¢\l¢}§»?E}¢ iii=}H\i£¢I{|}E\~.{}n§\Ii|}§`Z1`c§iif\Eié{i§§I11s{i}{i§2<i th \?el-e my io; in 1925 misdropped to 16; in 1926 this number dropped to 8; in 1927 there were .33 6.ln 1Q29,_there are only <1 left, and of this number 3 of them are featuring 6 Cylinder'Cars.Doesn't this prove con clusively that the public wants a Six? It also insures you a better resale value on a Six Cylinder, than you would get from far over a MILLION of thesedlreer in Huis picture,Buddy as gg; lover and magician, Misa c. I as the sweetheart and Wh# #HHH and dances in thc picture. fhey a m supported by:Jumllyer who played in "The Rive: QI Romance"Kay Francis, Regis Toomey and Paul Lukas. z On the stagn Ai Morey,th¢ Rnjha of jazz md the Paramount c band presczxt the New Yi-rf# blnx stage show "Say It Vw: lusic" with: Elmer Cleve, comed- l m amd xylophonist;Henry Cnr Hen, operatic tenor,late of the w m v Civic Opera;Stadler & H o a c . ~ d a n c e r s ;Krcboff Russian lap dancer and the Fos- `lc1Z Bdlet. 1 Giiherf.Jaffy,conductor of thc mI : n purchased by the public since January lst, 1929. 'lfhis is one of the Greatest Achievements in Automobile History and one of the Greatest Selling Achievements sihce Industry began.Chevrolet made and sold in three times as many SixTheCylinder Cars as were ever produced by any other Manufacturer in a yea1*'sPublic wants t h e n h n v r n l n f VlN'l`0N-EVA B L °'1 fThe following is a ist o peop Fred B. lang, Blair Mania Nelson. Blair I-'rank Ackerman.Blair Ernest J. Renkin,Blair Harry Stone,BlairThus.Christevusen.BlairJnhn Gillespie.Blair Soren K. Jensen. Blair Sam Christensen,Blair Wm. P. Koenig, Blair Clyaa. E. Davis. Blair C. S. Allen, Blair Ono Sorensen,Blair.lens Nielsen, Blair Ira Baxter, Blair ll. v. Warrick, BlairN. G. Garnrr. Blair J. W. Nielsen,BlairllnrlandChristiansen,Blair Hosea Wilson, Blair Mrs. Ethel Hastings, Blair LeRoy F.Baxter,Blair llcnry Christensen.Blair Genrne Henssen.Blair Blair Home Collar Cn., Blair W. G-Lundberg,Blair The Haller Co.. Blair Richard L Nelson.Blair Flnyd Flack,Blair Nels llamen, BlairJohn A. Murphy, BlairJohn Murray,Blair Dan Thompson,Blair l.£SliC Offen,Blair Soren Whlsmann, Blair Lynn, Snoddarly,Blair Mrs. I. Sherman, Blair The "Blue Goose",Blair William Meier, Blair C. N. Robinson,BlairMrs. Irma Julmaon. Blair Mrs. Anna Sierl,Blair Arthur Hansel.BlairHarvey Simpson. Blair Chester Aronson,Blair J. P. Jensen. BlairWalterM. Nelaen.Blair Chauncey Wright.Blair May I\l|:Quarrie, BlairWm. C. Linden, Blair Clyde Noyes.Blair l.N.Warrick, Blair A. Cly Mrs. .lLyle FloydEdna \ Jens John Garner U. G. JamesTed C K. C. GeorgeAlfred John Harry Ralph Mary Frank VictorOra l F BruceP, c. Leo B John Jean Si x- - b e c a u s e o f o ECONOMY.A Six that FOUR-better than 20 Miles to the GALLON o f GAS,LOW OIL CONSUMPTION, LOW PARTS PRICES, LOW FLAT RATE SERVICE COSTS.Paramount Grand Onchestrn, wil. present another Orchestral Produ. than.Hr. Jaffy is rapid[y becom ing a favorita with Omaha -u H1623 in his maste`riuI handling of the ozdxestra and the manner in jrhich he pmscnts his solos. 4 Herbie Koch at the Paramoun; mighty organ; will present sumo-thing new in n song fest.Make it a date to attmd l{orlue's o|,,...club every Saturday morning at QI a.m. and to attend \V1.ou|.u. mgh: every Wednesday at the "ilk DURABILITY-Hiarhest quality materials with manyparts made of the ffnest stkel tl{at money can buy-thé high- est grade of workmanship--AMPLE POWER which permits the lowest piston travel per minute which insures a longer lif e motor. The nublic wants the New Chevrolet Six-because of the maxiy fine featureso f f e f e d , B E A U TY ' P W M A TC H E S A N Y C A R ON TH E R 6 A D -a n d b e c z i i l s e ~ has the m any Extra catures, a few of which are as follo ws: 6 Cylinder Engine, A. C. Oil Pump, Accelerating Pump, Crankcase Ventilating Sy:,tem, A. C. Air Cleaner, Chromiumo'§1o=ck show Plating on Radiator, Standards, etc., Oil Pressure Gauge, on Dash, Motor Tempera! or. Safety Gasoline Tank in Rear, away from heated motor. Lomr Snrinurs. Lum!Féame, Foot Conti-oiled, Adustalile gadligms, v v wi;\dsi\i¢|d,3né lmnii bonmh, Adjus¢ab|e~iiii\}§5FE~1 seat3 Fune nl services were held a téwUangregatialulchurchWed- Qenlay afternoon fur .luhn Edward ijlilmd who pulsed nwny av. the hm" uf his son, llny at Herman, .:\| .l. ha a ge o f !» 5 y e a r.a I da n- |1'|ue deamled was |funnel Blau midernl. having been \mi\c|| \mn|-riagu an Miss Dorothy Nye __ nwn December 18, xass and afterward: living hen for s num- r o f y a n.Ile resided in bun _ty for twenty-five years nm? Ii' you are contemplating buying a New Car-you owe it to offered in the New Chevrolet Six ~unveil, Ndl. -flie is survived by his wife and x sons who are Roy and Hu-ion `Ilennalz, Llpyd. Howard,1; J 1 ~d and Wesley of Burwell, Nab' e leaves five sisters, Mn. Chnfa . ' -df Ca l i f. , Hn. A. J . ~ Z 1 'gal and Mn. Ben Klinger . I |nur, Nell., Mrs. A..C - h f k r ~-'Te h| || a\| |ndlIrs .S\ll|e IAme \ |' B l a i n 1 Nance! 2 kt fell the duty ofllra. Raymond ~urr and batrid Mummert to en- --n the 'iiaeaday uw-ning bridge 4 b 'RL an {.hcaue barty in Omaha aut 'l\|&iO&Y evening, they having ad low bridge. :kcbms for a Cvrtaiz rind of Lime.. Ha r r y Stone,Bla i r 'I'hu=s.Christensen,Bla i r J o h n Gillespie,Bla i r Soren I i .Jensen.Bla i r S a m Christerlsen,Blai r W m .P.Koe ni g,B la i r Chas.E .Davis,Bla i r C.S.Allen ,Bla i r Ot t o Sorensen,B la i r .Iens Nielsen,B la i r I r a Ba xte r ,Bla i r R. V . W a r ri c k ,Bla i r N. G. Ga r n e r .Bla i r J . W . Nie ls on ,B la i rHa r la n d Christiansen,B la i r Ho se a W ils on,B la i r Mr s .E th e l Ha s ti n gs ,B la i r Le Ro y F .Ba xte r ,B la i r He n r y Christensen,B l l l r Ge o rg e Hexmaen,Bla i r Blai r II or ae Co llar C o. ,B la i r W..G Lun db er g,Bla i r W e Buy APPLES mmofs }',i.ib¢f1y»»t~1aim being laid fo : I5.J00 writer s)'Bt!~1n. VINT Ca§l us for Prices an y am ou nt a n n e r s f r o d u c e C o . L B l a i r ,N c b r u s k n Phone 253 H. .L Madsen Jo h n A. John M u D a n T h o Leslie O f So re n "Col L y n n ,Sn~ Mr s ,I . S h Th e " B l u e W i lli a m M C .N .Ro b Mr s . I r ma Mr s ; A n n u A r t h u r H~ Ha r ve y S i Ches ter A J .P. J e .: W a lte r M Chaunc ey Ma y Mc ( ) W m .c .L Cly d e N o I .N .W a purchased a NewChevrolet Six since Jan Ask them how they like e Allen ,B la i r im 1\lcQuarrie,B la i r y e r,B la i r mi lh ,B la i r T .K .l`§'erson,H e r ma n C.W .Breunig,Arlin giqn Jo h n W m.Pick , Blair Lucile Acker man,He r ma n He nr y Hllg en k amp, Ar ling to n Ma r lin 'J lso..A e n,B la i rJ a me s Ras mu sse n,He r m a n Da v i d Blo c k,A r l m g t o n l~'l d L E_ny vans.B la i rH .J .Clemen ls .He r m a n La wr en c e Th o mps o n .A r l m z l u n C ln v ln n s u m "'r.| . .... :;~Bla ir Bla i r air ,Bla i r n,Bla i r Blai r an.Bla i r ne. Blair D e So to Calho un x Ft. C alh o u n ~n,l"l.,C ll lm ll ll ~n,F t.Ca lho u n Ca lho u n `t.Calho un .Ca lho u n Ft. C a lh o u n He r m a n CHEVROLE'|`COMPANY R. E. Vinton, Blair Roy S.Planck.Fremont Standard Oil Co., OmahaWm. Taylor,SidneyGenc Vinton, Glenwood, Ia. Ernest Vinton,Glenwood,la. Bert Colwell. Glenwood,Ia.W,H. Hoenemann, Arlington H. Gittingn, Omaha! Paul J.Gruber.Co.Bluffs,la.Herman Kay,Blair Alfred Wilkening,Arlington George H.Schmidt,ArlingtonE.H.Hilgenkamp, Arlington John Jenson.Herman - i Au g u s t Blu me ,Nic ke rs on J o h n L i vr ma n ,Nic ke rs on A r th u r A .Srhneider,I r vi n g to n J o h n l l .I).Sc hneider,I r vi n g to n He r m a n J .Peterson.I r vi n g to n H .s . Ha r ma n ,I r vi n g to n C a r l K a y ,I r vi n g to n Ro llo Alle n ,Ir vi n lr to n W m . A . S k o v ,I r vi n g to n E d Nic -haum,Fo ntan olle He n r y llo ec k,J r.,Ho o p e r Ha n s N. C hr i s te n se n , Gen o a E d wa r d W. Qui;-st,B la i r Or vo l A n d r a i e n ,K e n mmd E .J .Robin son.Bla i r W-alter W .Petersen,Bla i r Gle n I..Evan s,Bla i r A..M .J ohnson,He r m a n Fr e d T..Ander son.He r ma n A .W .Barge.He r m a n 'I`yson~L.ong Expr ess,He r ma n W .Allen on Frenc h,Ke n nn r d Gr o ve r C.W i lk in s,Ke n n a r d E lm e r Nielsen,Ke n n a r d Alb e r t Lu n d ,A r li n g to n I-'red Mei erh enr y ,A r li n g to n J u liu s Sierc lm,A r li n g to n Ma ti ld a Th o mp s on .A r l i n g to n F r a n k Rnhlfn,A r li n g to n W a lte r Mor te nse n,Ar li n g to n Mr s . Ro s e Thompsorn,A r li n g t Mm . O t t o Ren ar d,A r li n g to n W a lle r Ren ar d,A r li n g to n F .W .Pfe if fe r.A r li n g to n A lf r e d Sc h mid t,A r li n g to n o n s "~».r J.'~"~'\r~:¢,=,~` ~v~.,,.;f_,,g2,,i,i-. Blair, Nehnakx, September 12, 1929 ool supplies at The Enterprise, .Lnyhml Sums,Chlropru.~ rs sum Bunk Bldg.ef. . and Mn. Herman Aye were rom Omaha Sunday evening, g on friends. .you aren't getting 7%or on your money see Don C. Deusen.22-U bert Jwrson nl Huron, South Barley 1t Aye Bros.30-tt Highest prices for pmdgce. Phone 258.Farmers Produce Co.83-ti' Fumitum, rugs and floor coverlugs.lhthew R Bendorf.21-tf. For Sale-Two good milk goats. 34-nf Ray Hewett. C. K. Bendorf, licensed emhalm- er and undertalner, Blah.Dfflc i phone 161, rea. phnne 133.8-U Furniture, "gf md Ilwr cov er- ings.Mntbew Beudorf.21-ti. School tablets and nnhebook paper at The Enterprise office. Bo b'ibert of Omaha,vis ited Kirby k last Saturday. School ta lets and notebook paper at The Enterprise office. Grapes for Sal;$1.50 per bu- shel.whim 21.L. J. Dey, Cab honn, Neb.34-lt Kudxn's photos will nleua you. - Radio and Automobile ==-< chlrginppt the U. S. Oil Skid~ 75c.24-hdur servlce.844 E.v. Snpps,city engineer ia Beatrlos, ipent the week-end nth home ln this city.~ School supplies at The Enterprise.Dried Buttermilk ac Aye Bron. 30-rf Miss Olive Smlm went io Tekn- o' l v " ° 1 § ° l ' l ' S ' " ' l 9 s Grapes for sale-$1.50 per bu~ shel.Phone Blue 233.a mz Aubrey Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Love.is leaching chemistry and physics at laurel, Neb. Lhis year. I Read it right in The Enterprise. Junior B. Y. P. U. Candy Sale, Sept. 14, at McKay's Feed store.' For Sale-Three head of Reg~ Lstered Berkshire bnnrs.Call Geo. Morgan, Blair,phone 112 on 53. s w : Ivan Terrell and wife of Mil- waukee visited last week at the I A baby boy was hom Monday mon-ning to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webster ol Herman. Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Allen of east. Nebraska nm! are the proud parents of a baby boy born Mon- day morning. Dr.A.L Gdanitz,dentist of Omaha, will be in Kennard Tues-day and Friday of each.week.parental,E.M.Terrell home inlom& rooms are over Berry Bros. this city.They left last hlondaypwre.Equipped for all types of School supplies at The Enterprise. Furniture, rugs and floor con" lugs.lltdle w B.Be ndorf.21-U Mr. E. P. Hansen and mn, How- ard of Hennan, were business vis- itotsln Blair Monday. For Sale-Paper picnic cups for hot coffee or cold drinks.50 ln package, nt The Enterprise office. For Sala "ertil`ied Neh. No. 60 seed wheat,$1.50 per bushel, re- cleaned.Glen Wilson.33-2t Sc Dr wr, 1 M1 up f canal I l o v e r Van Ra Dakc relnt \ v l l s a 9 |\ . |\ ¢ 4 | | &b m w n \ . . \ . . n .v v l m n n n r r n v v u h u a v e n ai v e s i n t h i s c i t y a n d a t H e r -h a s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e p a r -~ ° r S a l e T w o § h o r t h o r n b u l l s . e n t a l . I n m a n l i n n i n r r a t t I m m n w e } f 8 8 I . 3 o l d .W .H .H o e n e m n n ,i j " " " '1 -u . ° -as v;\ l A l l \ J u a U l 7 C l \ . " C li m t h e s c h o o l s t h e r e .a r m ,Hunt .Ir left Monday for the northern part °f Cnhfomm denld services.3 4 nl v nd M L J M a ninn..',.'''_Re . a rs..oran aneveningforWmtworthMilitaryMiss Gertrude Lave,daughter of Misses Freda Groethusen and family retumed Friday eveningl Sc Academy at Lexington,Missoud,Mr.and Mrs. Joe have of the Hazel Christiansen of near Wash-from Missori whec djney spent a day where he will contimie his school Sutherland school district. is leav-imzton.are makinz their homc few days wuh relatlves.can " " ' " " " " ' " "Arlington Neb 34 wore cards, Place cards, birth-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutschow ''_'When you want letterheads or ea:ds,sympathy cards-allbie found at The Enterprise e.Popular price.23-ti iss Eiitlx Jensen attezldem are entertaining' the Thursday eve-Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking envelopes or atntemenui call The~..and ambulance service.Phones: E -mug bridge club this evemng.office 161° residence 133.29~t.f nlerpnse.18-ti Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen of '''s Mrs. J: Mueller has returned to0}3h;,3P'?nt theW£1§l-endat the|»..'l"?,..§.§"§.LF'§.""f§.&Z§'T,§}§ EE§if.3f§€§-§.."'S** with her chil-work -nu n s||mmer'| vacation Ing for Lincoln Féialy £0 attend mln im. z. s. sflim .wmie nb Y-w can un our 7% on vgvr ome "'*'°'"=-me sm University mu year.tending uw mir high selmol.§['§{'}°2'__'f'_ "fi *_'1'f='*_?°1'§-_ 219 __ gama c .essr nee uon Lo-va n ue u -UQIL , s e m 22~tf Clu ba rush luncheons at the Field\last Wednesday and Thurs- pa re n ta l m e n a n d Ni else n h omes .in C a li f or n ia .' C . K .Bendorf. lic e nsed amhnhn..n.l_».l- .. .. .;....n 11....¢= | u u : | |I l l | . . . | m . ' u u | H o s e ~ m e n d i u g - - R u n s a n d s n a g s . P r i m * l '5 | » ¢ 1 ; r \ h n " \ l u \ 1 A vl | n r \ \ n l n » l l u \ . l ner guest and spent the evening Thursday with her cousin,Miss Alice Jensen. For painting, pnpering or cellars lime washed."Work guaranteed. Phone white 899. A. Bruughtnn so-zr Miss Fern McClintock has gone to Smithland,luwa where she is teaching music and physical train~ ing.ln a letter w friends she states that she likes her work very 'n:uch.g The Lndies'Aid of Rose Hill will <hold a dressld chicken sale at the Campbell furniture parlors on Saturday afternoon, Sept. x4.Sale starts at 1:30 and orders will befilled.34-lt The Ladies'Aid of Rose Hi ll will hold n dressed chicken sale at the Campbell fumlture parlors on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14. Sale starts at. 1:30 and orders will be filled.34-lt Miss Be m'Noble entertained five young ladies at dinner and a lheatre party lust Friday evening in honor of her binlr anniversary. Eacli guest, was presented u little gift which Miss Noble brought with her from London, when she nccom~ panid the Dana Choir to Europe this summer. . il WE HAVE f ~-3 ~° NONE BUT rg > | i ¢ \ \ ¢ f ' a ' 11 rs s s r _(9 ~ \. ~fffrf , . `| |/"~ -;>"f = < § 9 1 w 1 ~__4-.. ;;;~~;J~~~»-<=f;;f»" =`iv»as To Prove the Quality of Our Meats ls Easy lt is a very simple matter to test the quality of our meats.Buy a piece of .meat here and a similar cut elsewhere.We will leave it to your own judgment . |I day .She wa s a gu es t o f Mi s s He len Mc C h es n ey whi le i n Omah a . Dr . a nd Mr s . Ra y mon d B u rr h a d a s gu es ts a f e w da y s lu s t we ek . Mr s . B u r r ' s b r o th e r a n d wi f e , Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d W a c h te r o f L o s An ge le s, C alif or ni a. Mi s s A n n a Sc h mi d t le f t la s t Th u r sd a y evening'f o r C|1ico.go wh e r e she wi ll teac h c o mmer c i al wo r k i n th e sc hools a t Ca lu me t C i ty . - - Le s te r Be lf or d,wh o ta u g h t i n the Bla i r c ity sc hools la s t y ear, h i s r e tu r n e d to B la i r th i s f a ll b u t has c hang ed hi s pr ofess ion.He i s emplo y e d i n the F a r me r s State B u n k . Mr . a nd Mr s. D. He n ni ng s en an d da ug hter ,Ma r g a r e t an d Mr .J . He nn i ng se n re tu rn ed h o me la s t Th u r sd a y aft er spen ding th e pa s t two we ek s wi th th e f o rme r' s d o ug h te r , Mr s . S id n e y L e wi s a t K eo k u k , I o w a a n d oth e r r e la ti ve s in I o wa . Mr s . C .K .Be nd o rf wa s h os tes s to th e young'ma r r i e d ladies' br i d g e c lu b o n las t. Thu rs da y af t~ erno on.Th e r e we r e thr ee tables. Mr s .M .R.Be n do r f wo n f i r s t pr i ze an d Mr s. W m. Fa r nb e rg , c u f prize.Mr s .Ra y mo n d B u r r wi ll en ter tai n th e me mbe r s u t th ei r n e xt me eti ng . P lu m s a n d On i o n s a t A y e Bro s. Q.....-....._.<.....=.,msn.v l n w lphone, 161; res. phone. 133 841| Mrs. Wm.Maher entertained nl foursome at bridge last Monday afternoon. Grasborg Jeweler & Optometrist first door sauth of Danish Pub- lishing House.14-tl Do you play bridge?The En- terprise has a complete new line of score cnrds,place c:.\rds,etc..Why not see them'23-nf' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beary retun- ed Monday from a ten days vaca~ tion in lllinnesom. When its cards you need,see The Enterprise.Most any kind of card from birthday to Christmas can be fyund here.>23-Ll' llliss Dorothy Powell, who spent; her summer vacation at the hcmel of Miss Helen Scliefflcr, left last! Fdday for Chicago where she will begin her second year of teaching. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All: kinds of beauty work.Phone 197. Children's permnaent wave, $5.00. Mrs. K. A. Poun , 206 E. Colfax. 12~u Miss Alsine Smith retumed to her home here an Wednesday of gills! week, after spending the past ithree weeks at the Gus Lyden home at Schuyler. Mrs. C. J. Lntm of Omaha, who visited Mrs.Ernest Tornhlad last. `week, left Monday for New York City where\he husband has been transferred.. Hany Stapleton and son,Cliff- ord of Wakefield, Neb., spent last Monday and Tuesday with Mrs, James Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs.| Ernest Tornblad: Miss Mary Elizabeth Graham and Randall Weeth of Omaha, were dinner guests of Mr.and \Mrs. L. C. Klopp on Inst Wednes- day evening.. A number of the young people gave a dance at the Episcopal parish house last Friday evening, after which iefreshmentg wereserved." Mrs. Wm. Maher entertained the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home following luncheon at the cafe.Mrs. G. L. Dixon won first gmde of cop r carbonate for when treatme . 34-2t Blair Drug Co. Special-Frir 10 days:1 bottle waving oil with each Duart Perm- anent... Ringlet ends.Hilton Style Shoppe.Phone. While 206.34~2t Old Time Dance at Spiker hnll.Saturday evening, Sept. 14.Bring lunch and cups.Free coffee. Davis Old Time orchestra.34-lv." The Enterprise will print your stationery and do it right.We are hemiqunnera for your printing needs.l8-tf T. G, Wright of Bminard, Neb. returned w his home Monday after a few day;\visit. with his brother, W. V. Wri t and family. The Wilde Wood Circle will hold their next picnic nn Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Henry Keisér home ii; Omaha. Mr.and Mrs. Randall of Ran- dolph,Neb. were visitors nt the home nf Dr. J. G.Shick on lust Thulfsdny. Miss Myrtle Hutdum left Sut- urday for West Point, Neb. whale she will beach English in the high school nl. that place. Old Time Dance at Spiker hall. Saturday evening, Sept, 14.Bring lunch and cups.Free coffee. Qavls Old Time orchestra. '34~lt' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolff and twu children of Omnhn, were vis- itors at the Victor Wolff home on Sunday.' Miss Erna Metzinger spent. Wed- nesday night in Omaha at the home of Mr.und Mrs.Dewey Handley. Mrs. W. M. Napier and little snn of Ewing, Neb., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cnr- son of west South street. Mrs. Harold Schafer and daugh- ter, Barbara of Omaha were vis- itcrs' at the W, W. Wilkinson home last week. N. T.Lund 5:Co.reports the sale of the McKinney farm up Ed A..Jensen.Also the Henry A. Sander house on South street to $Cnrl Pieper. Tlw M. C. Jensen farm at Orum is still for sale, but. if you want - ..w,...........,., W.. ,.....¢...g=qLeave hose at W. J. Sas store. 33~tf The Order of Eastern Star willfmeet this (Thursday) evening and n goud attendance is desired. Bran, Shorts. Oil Meal, Tanknge, Hog Menl,Laying Mash,Hog Minemls at Aw Bros.30-lf Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Morri s ol ,Omahn, spent Sunday at the home iof Mrs. Cora Badgerow. Miss Maxine Mathews is making her home for the school week at the C. J. Beekman home. . hllss Ruth Widener is staying at Mrs. Buck Rosenl»ulln's and st- tending Lhe high school.. Mrs. Pete Christiansen has been somewhat under the weather with an nttack of pleunsy. Radio and Automobile Battery charging at the U. S, Oil Station, 75c.24~hour service.34-lt Don't forget`we sell the Iinmt grade of copper cnrbonnte for wheat treatment.. 34-2%'Blair Drug Co. Miss Ida Hansen,teacher of voice at Dann, has armed and ia ready for work at the opening o! the College. For Sala 'Small size, lute model piano new in local stornge.$60.00 cash required.For puniéulan, write Box 94, Omaha, Nab.34-lt Public dinner ut Congregational church parlors on Tuesday evening Sep 24.Remember thc dat/e.A b'dinner for 50c per plate.§4-It Clark 0'Hanlan and D. C. Van Deuscn left Wednesday neon for the `oil fields nt. Tulsa, Oklnhonla where they have business interens. Old Time Dnnce at Spike: halL Saturday evening, Sept. 14.Brlng lunch and cups.Free coffa. Davis Old Time orchestra.84 -lt' Mrs. Will Gutschow of Fremont, visited at the home uf her sister- ln-law,Mrs.Ed. Hanson on last. Sawrdny. Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Allen o l Omaha,visited at the psrenf-§l» Andy Allen home lust week, Wed- nesdny.|George Lawe, Jr., who arrived last week from Ouklsnd, cnxigomm for ax-visit with relatives nt H a - |J Y u I 0 '.I I '~ Groceries and Meats Always Fresh on account of our large turnover Phone 32 -J.sAs Lexington Cream Flour, 48-Ib. sack ' .-$1.65 Lexington Cream Flour, 5-sack lots -8.00 Lexington Cream .Flour, 24-lb. sagk -.85 |~~|. .~._, . phone 32---we deliver. Sugar cured Bacon, per Ib.--22%c ° Pure Lard, 2 lbs.---~35c Weiners, per Ib.-----.-~28c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily .Q v 0 ~:. . . ; ~" " ' - ~ ;E g g / r , 1 ' P Q .I "rl :.C . 4 .1 ~ .1-#2 'f~-¢.¢»';3 ; .1 r .'I ~l|..:=iffr 3 I '/.J1"-51 /I r ,\,~ . 3 ~~, ~ \. .~ G. & S. Cup and Saucer Coffee, per 2-lb. package '(cup and saucer free)---~1.00 Real Cup Coffee, regular qrice 55c, special per lb..49 Swifls White Soap, 10 bars ---/.39 Kamo Cornflakes, 2 large packages --.25 15c cans Watchdog Lye, per can 1 --.10 Hominy,Pork and Beans in'T. S.,Fancy Sauer Kraut, Kidney Beans or Corn, special per can .10 Tom Thumb Crackers, 2-lb. package ---.33 Blankets (Indian plaids) regular $2.75 value, each $2.19 Cotton Blankets,double in tan and grey wi t h colored borders, each ----2.25 Medium weight, pastel shades in Cotton Blankets 3.25 W ool nap, pastel shaded Blankets, each --4.95 Comforts, nice quality in rose, gold and blue coverings 2.98 Fleeced lined Raincoats for school.Come in and see them.Ea ch ---5.25 and 7.50 Ne w patterns i n ext ra heavy outings (fancy prin ts)p e r ya rd -----.28 W hite 36-inch Outing, m edium weight, per yard -.19 Children's School Hose, per pair -.29, .35 and .50 Comforter Cretonnes, 36-inch, regular 25c, 5 yds. for 1.00 Comforter Challies, 36-inch material, 5 yards for 1.00 All colors in 10c balls of Germantown Zepher yarn for tieing comforters \ Na ps (25c package)~ Kotex (45c package) Terms or Trade Cash Qaid for cars A. C. Nelsen Auto Sales 2044 Harney At 2425 | Phone 212 or ll on 21 Compton's Transfer o n e 1 e e v e r |-~,~,.exacting taste, N O T I C E ! l i " \. North Side Store and Quality Market 3 Coffee Specials x THIS W EEK ONLY ri~Our Breakfast Coffee --- 1 Maxwell House -- ;g A d vo --- »Bu t te rnu t -4 P. G. Glass Jars ~ ,x J. M. Glass Jars - ;Day Lights - 52c 57c 531: 53c 48c 48c 48c ;/U s e d C a r s Chevrolet Sedan new |929 Trunk Chevrolet Coach 1928. like new Chevrolet Coupe 1928, very nice Ford Tudor l929 (57 miles) Ford Sedan l929. Trunk _. Pontiac Coach l928. new tires Chevrolet Coupe l927, A l shape Chevrolet Coach 1926, very good la . $675 400 400 550 550 450 295 |95 n \ 11qSseSHi01\March ls t next,you man, was culling on Blair friends will have to buy it now.Come in yesterday.prize and Mrs.Sam Cheely, con aolation. Mra.Emma Washbum has re-and hill-n lt over.turned from several week's visit 34~1r,F .N. T. Lud 5; Co. :with per brother at Nevafin, Iowa.Mrs.Wlznlc Gozld,of!I»°~==§ |Sl1¢is much improved in healuh|Be=\ch Callforma was a ewanhich is good news to all her old ca1lerat. this offife last '¥:dnci- fnenrls and former patnents here.day.Mrs. Godld 13 apendang sev- olganrd Jensan and family of thi city,accompanied'by Mrs. Han:1 Andrea.-mn and son, Sven of Nebraska City,are spending a vacation in northem Minnesota. Mrs.George Stanley and Mrs. Those who were on duty at tl.<~ State Fai r at Lincoln last week, arrived home last Friday. They rr- ported the weather as quite cool and dump the latter part of the week. Last Wednesday, Sept. 4th was the seventy-fourth birth anniver- sary of Mr. Peter Soll and many of his friends and relatives made the day pleasant by coming in for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dendorf, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jncks0n.Tom and Bob Jackson, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their brother,Henry Jackson,west of Herman. »~r.\l ,weeks vi.:Sting relatives and fri-ends in and near Blair. A good T-room house,bath, lots, and will make a dandy home for somebody.52250..' 344%N. T. Lund de Co. T m Ladies'Aid of the M.E. church met at the home of Mrs. W.J.Koop an ye?erday aft:-r»noon vvith§l larg attendance. nm. F . w Amdt was the assist- ing ostess. lt . Kirby Cook gave up his pos- itio in Omaha last. Thhrsday and came up to Blair to spend a few days before returning to Mount Vernon. Iowa whom he will com» I l.nm heat.This place has two The members and friends of the Episcopal church enjoyed a get to gethe;-, and picnic dinner at the pansh hall last Tuesday evening They will hold these affairs once a month Two of the Blair teachers Miss Mildred McGill of Tekamah and Miss Mable Naunberg of Colum bus wxll make their home with school year The following young folks en joyed a theatre party at the Para mount last Fnday.eve'|i'|g'Misses Agnes Gxlbertson,Edith Jensen and Katherine Dau; Messrs.Ray Lynch,James Maner and Henry plete his fourth year at Cornell College. A letter from Mrs.Priscilla Langsthff to this office, states that she has arrived safely at Winnc~ peg, Canada.She found the weath er cool up there after Nehraskaka extreme heat.She states that fruits. vegetables and flowers can be had in abundance, Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Roupe and baby drove over from Fremont last Thursday to visit Kirby Cook. Mr.Roupe and Kirby w e r e friends in college.The former is now working for the Lyman-Richey Sand and Gravel Company at Fre- mont. Miss Evelyn McCoy during th nl 'r1» w J Rodnem residence on A. Clyde Alleri of lllair, attended the shower on the new bride, Mn. Hans Jorgensen, at De Soto last week Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Titus of Te- kamah,came Thursday evening and visited until Monday at wa Mrs. James Stapleton home, when Mrs. Stapleton accompunird them to 'lekamw for a visit. Frank lllcllride,who resides just south of Bla.ir,.is qu'te ser-iously ill at we Clarkson lrospital in Omaha.He recovered from his tonsilectomy but other ailments are causing his discomfort. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen drove to Fremont. Wednesday evening to meet Mr.and Mrs. Sam Haller, who were returning from Red Era South Dakota where they visi¢e¢l_Mr. and Mrs. v. J. Smiht_Both are feeling quité well after their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Capps and baby were recent visitors at the E. V. Capps home and while here they, in company with their moth-er, Mrs. E. V. Capps and grand- mother, Mrs. M. E. Henry wok in a show at the World theatre ln Omaha 4 Will Freeland has bought the old Herb Jones residence property on west Lincoln street now occu- pied by W.L. Caldwell a nd fm- ilv Mr Freeland is a brother of » l H l l c r u u C.Ra y Ga te s, s up e r in te nd e n t o f schools of Qrand Island,former hi gh s c ho ol pr in c ip al h e re a n d so n o f M r s .F : W . A r n d t o f th i s c i t y , is s c h ed uled to g ive an a dd re ss o n Fr i d a y a t th e M .E .conferenc e me e ti n g a t Li nc oln. ea s t S o uth str e et ha s be e n s o ld to Lira.A li c e Ro we a n d th e Ro dg er s f u mi ll' wi ll mo ve b a c k i n th e i r o ld h o me n e xt to th e Ro d ge r s gre en house o n ea s t Sta te stre et.Th e N .T.L u n d Co mp a n y ma d e th e deal.| \n . . -l - ¢ | ; -- - . .-- - - - - _ - -__ ._ - _ __ .. _M r s .F r a n k W a r r i c k a n d i s B p e n s l - » i m :a f e w m o n t h s w i t h h e r t h i s fa ll. Th e Gr a n d A r m y o f th e Re p u lw lic na ti o n a l c n c a mp me n t i s n o w i n Ses si on in the ea st bu t notie of the Bla i r b o y s wi ll b e th e r e thi s y e a r . 1 Do le Ha lb e r t c a me u p f r o m Oma h a S a tu rd a y eve n i ng a n d vi e w ite d a t th e h o me o f hi s br othe r. :IICli f fo r d u n ti l Mo n d a y noon.H r wi ll g o to Li n c o ln n e x t weelr wh er e h e wi ll c ontinue h i s w a d a t th e Sta te Un i ve r s ity . Mi s s gliatherine D a u o f St. Fra nc is , Ka ns as lef t Sa tu rd ay e ve M e n w a n t e d - 1 n e r u u e r u m m Co mp a n y ha s c reated a n op en in g fo r a r e lia b le ma n of n e at a p pe a r - anc e wi th c a r l i vi n g i n W a sh i ng - to n Co u nty ,Ne b ra s ka .A ve r a g e mr n i n g a $40 we e kly ,Gi ve f u ll 'ia rti c ulurs a nd ref ere nc e s.W r i te Sheldon Peek has been p r e s e n t a t e ve r y m e e ti n g f o r th e p a s t twe lve y e a rs b ut di d no t f e e l e qu a l to th e ta s k o f g o i n g th i s y e a r o e h e h a s been h a vi n g th r o a t tro uble. See J .P .J oh ns on ne a r D a n a Co lle ge i f y o u ne e d a n ew su it. He628B a r k e r B u i ld i n g , Oma h a , N lh a s b e e n i n th e ta ilor in g b us in es s 3 4 l t 'u v __1r-|:....1...n.[.L.....»\.¢n|1 a n d l ~ ~ ' f ' " ' §' { f ' § ' j _ R F , E i o me a f te r s nd i n r mi s se s xuuzauem 11'' l"=" '"''"""'nas ne ve r be en as go u u cs o r?."'g f o -§'__.._ ........:n.l... \..l.........,\D n r o th v Gr a y w e r e lunc heon th e mo n e v a s h e ha s t 13 r e a r .i|me past two weeu mm ne. 5.m.\»'parents, Mr.and Mrs. Peter Sollland other_relatlves.James Maher gand Miss' Agnes Gilbertson toolf lher aa far as Omaha. |Misa Mary Pickell left laxit Sat- urday in her our for St.Paul,iMinn., where she will teach in the St.Paul schools beginning her eighth year there.Misa Pickell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plckell ol this city and usually guests of Mr.and Mm.Philip' 0'Hanlon on last Friday.Bath; Y°\1\'|8' women were classmates °fq Mrs.0'Hanlan and leave Satur-day for Fremont where they will teach in the Fremont schools. The Ladies' Social Union of the. Congregational church met at the j home of Mrs. Henry Mencke lant~Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs.C_| N. Hansen and Mrs. G. G. Hinea,| l as assisting hostesses.There was'spend her vacations at her hmrieln lane attendance.Followimz the with extra Phone Red 241 or J. P. Johnson, tailor near 34-2C and broth- entertnixnal their brother,Leon Bucklin and wife of Santa Barbara,Calif.a t the Byme home on last Sunday. Another sister, Mrs. C. w. Tum- er and family of Crofton,Neb., were also present.The California. renltivpx haw mm.. nt n~.n.... I...- Suils froin ses and pants; $32 up w $40. Dana College. Mrs.Charles Byrne .er.Leslie Bucklin §. I . *\ I here.sm 1| an dflclent w==w|S.Ei;£.'|§.&un¢ conducted \»§ an L`E§I11yT§-Laillia Tni`E€§ii»`IS Ind hll mah \ good mend hfpnlldenl. Mn. Clark 0'l'llnlon. I. Blair for | longer vlsit with the Mg!! In the SL Plul nhooll.dlinil' luncheon was served.folk: lme.- l Bldr. Nebraakn, September 12, 1929 r -Q i ' - "'°""'--_._ | ' ~" 0 9 4 ' ins. Norma, Raymond and Henry Wxlkening.Hx. and Mm. Adolph Holtman. Annetta and Richard spent Sunay evening at Wm. }ioltmnn's.Among the state fair visitorsfromhere were Messrs. and Mes- darnen Luther Mnnke,AugustKerkhoff, Elmer Hutung, Gottlieb Lallmsn,Dick Lallman,bieasixRoy Mengeduht, Herman Winters, Ervin Sprick,Carl Meierhenry, Alvin and Henry Wilkening, Ha:- old Meierhcnry and Ellen Manga doh!.Irene Holunan spent Thursday afternoon wid: Anna Lallman.The Id lma n schonl ogened on CALHOUNAND VICINITY lr. a nd Hn. Frank Adams and Jdia Cleveland spent. Labnr Day in Lyons.l m .Hqde Nelson and so'\.:., Mrs. Fmncis Lmmahnn, all.Omaha and Mins Edna Cnrmll of Council Bluffs, were dinner pns ts Monday at the Wm. Ivci ed in Arlingmn m d vldnity forltime.In spite othiny-seven years prior w '-heiflwas twenty-Eve p moving west. abeuvtwelve years \z°-A number of realtives lrom|l"ort,Morgu1,Colo.,also formex-»Wuhingwn county residents, wen! present. ns well as their children Mrs. Adley Hunt and Joe Hurri-= ~n, both ni Denver and Mrs. Roy Hickson of Valley. Misa Tenn Newell is spending the week in Omaha win tnend»Mr. H. L. Pharris, accompanied; by his daughter, Mm. J. T. Doug-l u of Murray and Mr.Douglas, returned Monday from a business trip to Colome, S.D. where they spent seveml days. Misses Alice McKihben and M. of officers which held at this timeand will be held aMiss Maggie bo ha Monday andhospitals where = minor operation. sen accompaniedandreturned ho~ ning. J.R. Lowe aMondaymorningCalifornia for a George Lowe James Van Ho stalled a new iu with his parents |. ? the rgin there resent.Election van m have been, was postponed we wut to Oma L a later meeting lldrs. L. A. Woodward, Jacquelim and Ann.Mins Agna Chmercm af Omaha is spending n fewdays here wit!her mother. Mn. Fmnk Amick.Dr.L.W1 Crumbaugh was 1 utered one of thedauainess caller at Cradz Thnrsdx; nrslbll of the Nobr kl ; ~ l i t e .7§1°"'°»'§|Qi."'1..I|"'\5"i| Included g f'm a n a 'ni Kyle cm vd m o f Donnell |¢k e mrs P',lrqnmue church 5°P*- 10 ¢° llm., 1| spending | few weeks*Joe Hlngenof Bldnlpeat S\m» \'B=lhw Flvderlck ugu of m e m n¢|nm&r»=w°fnn. 1. any lt uw Chl-il Konho] home.omm urea will wma.r. nu m ilfnnl Noyes.\H¢hu neently rmmqn from |The following item Wu naeiv-Floyd af '|~,hm.||and'D""""k lnd while lhene he 'fe-r_ga ho_|£e .lor p5§_v»¢¢\§_ lin puq H of nu ||°m¢2_ ll. ~ yr. _Konhoj'| p|}ynu._Hu! 41 he underwent a fomnoon. dns. Chris'l`ruhl-Miss Leola Cummings assisfee her in Che city with the work at the postoffia ne Monday eve Thursday while Mrs. Nora Kastln I .e !'*'""`" '"'i""'" ana Amen. renersen spent Saturday evening at th¢,"""* Sunday was greatly enyoyea.-Yfff.E'L"*?E. 'i'.=.?.'3f'i"i"i"fJi* H*.:= I-lqrry ¥3°_91@<ef hgme.They just(m~ u me d F r i d a y f r o m th r e e xwr - k ' s 'Ad ve rtis e i n Th e En ter p ri s e _ . . _ . _ _ ~ere born and reared on famls ear here.Mrs.Petersen gradu- ted from the Henman high schooln the class of 1927.The grooms the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mads ~etersen.He is engaged in farm-ng and will operate his fathea's= arm the coming season These ~oung people are among the finest n the community and their host 1 friends join in extending best shes for a long and happy wed- F E E DHog Tone FOR f;'FLU :»:=~f<~i»f ~<~%§#;' GUAR ANTE E D 6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA The field is unlimited...Every house and barn, machinery, auto-¢|;g . .l Location ~m es no difference You can mn in the city. mm] village or on the farm.Paint cu: be .sold everywhere.Wnte toda !All mformahon as absolutly FREE.Address EDDY'S w u r r r :L EAD 8: PAINT co . 758-760 S. Pierce St.Dep'¢. A MILWAUKEE, WIS._82-16t /eimy hay; one :quam foot of lovelinen when'you aint walls with Devoe VelourMS.. Eo ou o ni ie a éasyto put on Fwy to wash clean. ' `.1\"""* ws" .\\ A S m a l l A m o u n t o i M o n e y w m S t a n Y o u o n t h e R o a d t o S u c c e s s a n d In d e p e n d e n c e . Be YourOwn Boss Stan a Paint Manufacturing Business of Your Own A New Ba uh of Paint Can Be Mldr Every Day And Turned Into Cash WE TELL : YOU HOW We Want DEAD AMMALS Hogs - Sheep - Cattle - Horses Also Hides - Pelts - Wool - Furs Our Truck Will Call Pmmptly Our Servid: il Free ELMER C. PETTEYS, Solicitor Use Your Phone, Call MARKET 0326 Night Phone-MARKET 0337 Packing House By-Products Co. 2730 M. ST.so. OMAHA, NEBR Reverse Calls to Us 19-lf / P e t e r s e n H a r d w a r e \ ~ Dzvon / \waa away.ived in Hennanl Mrs. Wm. Rutledge is very sick f mm Oakland. at her home east of hem at ares-1 u Few weeks vlsii ;|]t;]lff'éringuriih erysipelu:! Hr- and Mn.Hr. :nd Mn. J. W. Brunton and! rn last week in |Mr.\and Mrs. n F. McMahon of\ Washington, D. C., visited at Ly .ons Wednesday at. the E. OI Bring home.The last of the open air free movies, sponsored by the business men of Herman, was given Satur- day evening,Aug.31.On ac-count. of the cool weather it was'decided not to have the one more. They have drawn large crowds and the business men have a vote offhnnlln from the oublic for lrivinv: l i m m m e .H i s I Ar le n e S d u n i d t we nt B e n m n Mo n d a y wh e r e she ,g uy wi th he r a un t, Mrs . L en a .amd atren d sc h ool. J . E. ( bu mi n had the r nh rf or to la me s . c ou ple of va lu nb ie 1 Mo n d a y b y fo un d er in g o n g c o rn .Mr . a md Mr s .De tle f Kruse tm- ne d h o me Tu e sd a y e ve n in g e r s weeicfs viisit wi th re la n e a r Sho ias , Heb. L o u i s L u n d a n d f a mi ly a r e ! a f te r a h e n d a y s ta y i n K n o x Pierc e ouunties. H r s .E m m e t Bls nk en fe id -c h ild re n a re h e r e f r o m Minn., u v i s i t w i th h e r p a r e n ts , M r . l| I§s._Mm'tinCl}1:istEnsen and c 11\.l£BClBy ruuxnmg ilBryn.-...,.____________L F'°mer vacation with an enrollment Plu entertained .~~---___ __ .___ _,'Ymiof t.hirf.een pupils.Miss Clara theggeociety at the »§2"m3A'§§'}..§'5.T@ ~° home. ljmnz Schweder of Fontanelle is teacher.Monday evening.The devotionalsi n llbur Lowe and C. E. JohnsonWm.Holtman,Howard Ruw¢,|wer¢ in charge of Mrs. Jas. 1<éen.]§° urned earlyThursday morning 'tune George Franke and I-Ierman B8It~|g]| and Mra Adrian _]_ Edgar g-ave rqm Kansas Cnty, Mo. where theyC0W85ng attended a cattle sale at Fw an outline of the new year's p le"-gifd the 1j11¢€8 a few days,green mont Saturday afternoon.gram.Eiection of officers was le erman friends were sorry to .Quiw a number from nel ntqheld v i m the following re.m1¢='wm that R. J. Schenck of Stan- ~nded g h ; M county fmt :|tlpresident,¢Helen Hart;vice pres-WL;w:_ief°m°r}yLf'1; thi; place, nnnnr n WG!! .d .IS El '1 ent,Edlih Plvzse.S¢'¢13*"tY,.auffmng with infection in 232 tives mme |and and , forandntherd. J ni_isj DORNACKER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gnttseh were' Benson visitors Thursday.Mr and Mrs. Henry Schneekloth Mary Miller;treasurer,Muriel Plugge.''Mrs.Louie Mathieson of Her- man had her tonsils removed by Drs. Davies and Bloch. Mrs.V.Belle Crane of Salt Lake City expects to leave Satur-and family attended e fifth ;_°f"'|d,,y from Chadron where she will dug anmversary of r. "Ml "vigie wiui her sister, Mrs. Emile He ben C°'" ?~»5»<f ne:>»rn n a J ° " ° 'before returning to her _l'dr. and rs gsé D0 ker home |Me ffe e ':E-§ :":.'$:'...J ".§ :..-¢ ,.T: Bi. Fr 9»e':°i.S;==i"'1e=.:ii- his feet.He was able to leave the| hospital, however, and was in town Saturday for a few hours.I At the regular meeting of the 'Herman chapter,0.E.S.last Thursday evening Rev. C. C. Ncrlinwas initiated into the order. After the close of chapter refreshments were served by a committee.Outof town visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.'i C.Hansen and Mrs.Velma ithem such pleadng entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Korshoj afid children attended a birthday party at the M. Madsen home near Blair Saturday evening.Miss Kathryn Hughes and her mother enjoyed a week-end visit from two\ of the lat!/er's grand- sons.Misses Mary Wray. Bessie Lyz-holf and Jessie Donahoo were en~ .tertmined at a s ix-thi ny ginger Rl l l l v t s a n a l n c u u u . J a ni e n p q p i l # r m s K e e g a n H u a ' z a n l n f Mc Mi lla n ha s e n r o lle i n th e sc hool here an with he r s is te r, Mr s. 1 a n d Mr .Keeg an. Ge rtr ud e Sierk le f t *im urmnlr fnr Lake W ii Jonwmvwrw W ~""'*"' """"*"' "'I"'lwfl Monuay al. me """"=° U* *""" tramme af ulmr.rnim. retumirlg Wednesday evemng. F E;Webb and Walter Echten good atfndam of Im] the Mr-and M_13;_;'P*',£'_,ff.'2""f'.§'f,'°_'f§kf1gp ..|Miss Bernice Lowe le ere was a at the Wm.Adams home Friday!lmembers. in honor of Miss Marie Adams:ft Sunday who leaves sawn for her studies at l30n,§ wthe ; in iierkf| K and F ere nensun ='""=" """=' """"|'rug Leswn Auxluagy was .4 - for mmm when nn.'§:__ ___ ¢.|_..._.¢ _.. -_ ,..»....1a=rw»=A 1!.°=\£ex s!°".m=_'31 1552- me H f d m c»l1e¢¢.e will at- ~ iininnity.She Will!On Thursdny end!!! I number\l l l l i \ l . L u l w v » \ . » »- »- - -l l i r m .w h e r e s h e w i l l v i s i t a t h o m e o d 'h e r u n c l e ,C h a r l e s S la n d f u m y .U h and Mr s .F . H . F r a h m _--- ----a .'nm. rrlnul um-k budneu .M'lnl '~ 'TEM l\'»\Wi:|, ...¢"€»»f'i; grncnun The side- ';,|f,-:M1¢,. M $ " § . f . . .'1.' wi rank .mme home neu' Kemnudnavu who |ttende§ ¢-E#naent went um ma ¢he two will h¢ ofxélatives sid fx-ienas gawered at the home of Mr.and Mm.Harrv Coouer in honor of the lat-' " °- ° j " "-- -_F . d ______ ______2 f " " " ' ° " '~ ° f $ 5 ' ° T i { ' , i ' . ~' i m i m d M r s .P e t e P e t e r s e n a t ~ E ¥ t ' ° t ' ° c n f v e n t l o n g ; H a i t i n g s , 2 3 3 ;r o o m m a t e s .| e s ,°W e d s d _ i n t e r e s t K T 9 9 0 °f T h e H e r m a n b a l l t e a I -B n h w a ,J r . ,H e n r y F m c h e r a n d t e n d e d t h e S u m F a n n e a y s e r v e d a f t e r t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g n a t H o o p e r ' r n a v vgnv a_1;_1;1i , J o h n L a n d i s w e r e a m o n g t h o s e l a n d T h u r s d i y .D k e r M r .a n d M r s .w i m - e d G i l f r y a n d g a m e w i a 2 t o 0 s c o r e | M .d M .H m a c |h u m h e r e w h o a t t e n d e d t h e S h a n e r a n r s ° " " £ 1 O E r t d a u g h t e r C o l l e e n o f S n y d e r ,C o l o |M r s a e s e l e n T r i p l e t t a n d B e r |'f x m .a .g s f '1 ,-F a i r w e d n e s d a y -_|'.'P.'i"'.* I S I * ' 1 _'" ' f . ' . '=~..'2 r = . . + + , . . 4 . 1 " ¥ € " * " "P e "" " ' h . f ' £ " € ' P f § - * E i d f f l m e e L 0 w e n d i n n e r g u e s t s o f ; ier's birthday.The affair was a surprise tu Mm Cooper as herbinhday did not occur until the following day,Friday,Sept.6t.h. The self-invited guests brought well filled baskets and afk r a pleasant evening at cards and vis-iiting, a delicious lunch was served. 'Those present were Mr. and Mrs Wm. Kestersen of Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Telmmah Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and family Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussen Mins Mildred Coulther.Mr.and _Qin.Gus ~ and son, Gra:1tIUn1"L, mr. anu 1left. Wednesday morning for Lin--and family, Mr. :vln where they spent a couple of Gottsch and son,'-Lerodw wa ni ng re la tiv e s and a ight lo m a n y~-._ ...4 n... £'h»at thE JOM DDI' I n u .1..uun u v e a t l v e s 1 9 1 gg gv e r gj d a y s " i e g a g ;..a 1.a n d M r s .H e n r y k M x s s M a n e A d a m s S u n d a y . M A .1 . .s l u w m a e d 'M r . a n d ~M i s s E v e l y n B l a c k b u r n l e f t " h e } t h e r i o l l o w i n g $ 1 ' 3 ? m f £ ~a t g e a r ' W i f e g a n ;M 0 n _ , 1 B - B t o f t h e w e e k f o r D o a n e C o l ~h o m e S u n d a y :M r .a n d M r s .C h a s . r m é e r w e u p a r t y l e g e a t " 2 ' F * °"e m S h e w i ! l t g k e W a t k i n s o f F r e m o n t ,M r s .J a n e 1 ~ e , r e S a n d M r a ' ! " ` "l d P h y . § ; :l a d r E g : c a t 2 ; ° l e y B a r t l e t t o f P e k i n ,I n d i a n a a n d -_. 'ns s n a ao f M l l w a u k e e , W m F r e n c h a n d R u s s e l ]D e c k e a r e a b M r . a n d M r s . C . J .M o o r e a n d f a m : i r h o m e s T u e s d a y t e n d i n W a y n e N o r m a l . r i l y o f W a t e r l o o ,N a b__S ._u|. ._1_t-.........fr\.....\.\.-....i M r s .M .M a d s e n i n d M r i .E d 4 ietmg lu.. um ran._Ernest Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. day evening at Neale, Mrs. Wm. Kruse, Sr., Miss- for Mr.Philip eu un-ace and Edith Neale, Mr. and . John Dornackerln. P. C. Tuc ke r,Mr. arsd,Mrs. who Qeft for tht Mrs. 15fiiHnrI-lhhki ml! children. Eur! Uehling il the owner M n ti me new Dunnt muh pulehue d .Yah Keegan md Hi n Dd'¢f-h!im°m"8~Helium were Slie I-'mir visiton.__Er §_1;1?' ~\ R m r ,[ n i l m r l .R U N S ]" " " " " " ' | H e n e k e g f ~. p e n .z u- u a e . f : : . ' * , . . r m _ = : . \ - - < 4 - p p - »P s x = L = '= . s ' _ ! F $ : ' e = ; ° £ ' - H e : d a y h e r e v i m i é g t h e i r ut. 'I`hurs~daughter >rshoj and4I I I E I '. s ¢ u . v » | a - - - -u x Y |I v t u r u t u " " " "" 'd i a n d m r s A m e n .u e s . x s e l m a n z u l u -L e w i s . 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I a n o l l s t a t i o n i n O m a h a y e v e n i n g ..S a t r d ft o w ' 1 . 1 . 1 |p l a c e h e m o v e d h m f a m :M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y M e e v e s o f h E " ` § ; h P .M k l g e r w a s n h o s t e s g - t i o o f § ¢ f " § » § e § ' i §" M ` i " ' $ n Z " i l v ' I ` n L u >..\a r s o ' L o S a l t .L a k e C i t y a r e v i s i t i n g r e l a -n s m g t o o n n " M c K e r r h e r ' s we Y Y Y .., .,. . . - _ . . . . . 2 a . .4 1 . i n . . , . . , . ; ,d a y e v e n i n g a t l 1 _ e r h o f n e .L u n c h l M r a n d . M 8 H B C a lreeentlv of Gilland Bros.baby re-I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kastle are Omaha on enjoying a nice visit from theixthe home daughter. Mrs. H. C. Hronek andMrs. Geo. baby daughter of Los Angeles .Calif.,who arrived Thursday fo: 1 meron que an extended visit. s vacation The Baptist guild ladies met or ' places of 'I'hursd%y aftemoon at the churc! 9°"u""`°5f~_for quilting where they will mee1id enjoyed again this week.lad i-0 Kei,Andrew Hansen 'of Coloradc \vho W@\fl*~Springs, Cblo. who with Mm Han o fi-BY \"|s¢en is visiting here at the home n'mind and their dauqhter. Mrs. Chris Truhlisen. has bcen on the sick list ih4 l é w n 1 LL m i d r t t L :. . :* h u n m a c _| y e p , 1 "H1 1 5 C DI I l : l |u u u . y m u :' H \ H a t h e c l o s e O !gn g v| ( . . 1 U n a i l l -.........I l l a "l x n n r u r = f l f * § l } l B . n d | »SB . . . , '€ .~from a six \\eBk': They visited many st in the west and had a nice trip ar mensely but are if Edward Swanson,them,expecting t|I'lIi8., changed his back with them. h suc c ess U L F .u u u . L l 1 & i h l u n u ;- - - - - --- |[ ) u S l ~ } e S B l ' \ ' \ e e L l " l gs o n v i s i t e d a t t h e J o i m D o r n a c k e r M _ 8 L ~ : > u i s e ° v § m h ,M r s .M i n n i e ~ T1 ry Dornackvr as waltlingwml lat Sunda y from Missouri where rhey .|'.v'S nt.Milwaukee an es 'they spent five Weeks visiting at it irnl ~'"' 'IhurSday """"!"'8: . .Lallman and daug}|'.er rem-red ..;.l, Wls.Excelsior Sprii1gs[Savannah and home.Mr. and Mrs.Will Wzese and .thfamily , Mr. ard hi r;Emiir Lamp kansas City.'célifg a.d Mr. and irs.enry ietgenaid daughter,n d the e i fe -H E R M A N N e w s .;°"';'§ diixerua. points in S.Q,Miss Lulu borenzen entertailwd the members of the Happy HourCluh Thursday afternoon.A de~ iightful time was enjoyed by those _._ . - - ,- . . ._ _ __ _ ___I r e c e n t m e e t i n g o f t h e f p u t w e e k .1 i a y C l u b a t t h e h o m e o f M n . |C l a y t o n S h e e t s m o v e d M o n d a y F i t c h .M n .T o m W a k e f i e l d . . w i t h h i ;f a m i l v f r o m t h e W i l l i a m d a y p a r t y a t t I - - -n f f n n z a v u he Ge or ge w n c u l m u Mr . a n d M r s BlrtneE . F . Mc Ma h o n o f (f lvd v plue nt.mum: nu:-unp ,"__ ,___,______ ___.__ ___________. J..ulf of Holtville, CMU.,Hr. and Mn. George Ohrt Vi§"Wuhingbon, D, c_ returned home Jr. was |e¢.u¢me |.rs.v u Y F i .Calhoun visitor ,_ _ ,l, , a t the E gge rt OR llolpe llilnat Thursday after visiting at the George §1m»..".'§é'm£'r,"}`.f,"ih Thursday.Benningmn Wedneldly evening.Qhome of her parents, Mr. and MP5-,coming year. llr. mul Mm .Arthur Schneider Ilia: Lillie Gotudi ultendzd thg|.|_ w. Brunton, n few km.i Mr and Mm.Hen Kuhlmnn.....| ui.. mlnn Iv armn were ull-.mme fair Wedneidly._ Fly. llines_ en§r¢.|l _nevI.~|ul w¢nt',_° Knnx euuntynlvednesdny i5iéFeé'"i\Jn§§é"1?|zé ]|e ]|||5,Pet: lliller llama.l i n .Mi ll!!in |¢;;;;;§;;., ~ ¢rIE"é<»61£i§{&' dt ih- éif"""-UnHii¢¢" ranch i i d u p Sheds will also keep house o the Miller children. i a:;: »5;.;1"§Ti;;3"a££1§;"i<h¢a; m.u r n h u m p i n O m i h i l .,\m.1NG'r0N NOTES ,friends from (J1nal1:1-ofvér the week In mnmd 'Llno finnnrnl nf a nenhewjepd..¥h3`&i2E f`rE|»{€§{i&Pi¢{r€¢éi{%&i-J Rev. c. c. Norlin len the firs1Membersof the n.Y.P-U- an auto accident Sunday night.'of the week for Lincoln where h held' a nlrtsr at the church Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wonrlwml of will spend the week with his pa:";¢:';;;,;1 'm§~;»umeS Finch havef ~ ' " "g ''»h.h nhf22* _*2 £'S" '"° "~'= NL nn.e m " ' |.tpff Nw.r=ll wa s host tn ai fe\'~. Ievénimraidhada jolly good Tekamah Friday of vc-nts §Nhilf'attending the annuwill r euwc.IJob.n.B u hme i 5te r is th e own e r o f hi s y o un g fr ie nd s o n Su nd ay of a W illy s- lin ig ht c ar s i nc e W e d- ie ve n in g vi fh er l 3 5 en te rtai ne d a t a HY-|seven o'c oc k nn er i n hon or o f M r .: md M m .Ha n s Sc h mi dt Ly le Ch ri s te n se n o f Ge n oa .Ca rd s we n t t o B la i r Th u r s d a y after no on fur nis hed en te rta i nme n t f o llo wi n g to h e lp Mr , S c h mid tfs mo th e r c el-dinn er.Th e g u e s t; we r e B u d a n d eb ra te he r b ir th a n ni ve r sa ry .'Ru sse ll Pe ter se n, Fre d. lla rt, .I era 1d Mr s .F r a n k Pearson an d hi r a ie d er s en ,Ru p e r t Pe ter s a n d L y le .» nf c o w ~ ASKA -~~|-- zo-4 Big Days 4 T T E R °rls Clubs, Schools and Women's plays than any previous fair. class entertainment including Gorgeous Fll'€WOl"kS D a n c i n g Wednesday and Thursday at the' Grant. Luge home.\Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kmse vis-7 ited Thursday afternoon at the Claus (Jhrt home. Two gran-.isons of Mrs.Mary Nickels wane married at n doubtf- wedding service in Omaha.Wed-nesday.'They were Milton T. and Mnrtin N. Swift.Milton and bridewill reside in Muskegon, Mich. and M r t i n and bride.will reside in Chlfrigto.They left for their re-spective homes irnmcdiateiy after the wedding festivities. They have often visited their grandmother here and we wish for them n lon L. Carroll Unland, who 15 11 ;1C|1-ing at Boomer spent tho v.\-R-n IMI, hero with home folks.*Mrs. Clara Trumbull of Omahml district deputy of the Royal Neiizh bor lodge, como out on 'Thursday evenittg to be resent at the reg-ulur meeting J'tho local lodge of; Royal Neighbors.A social time \\it.h u lunch followed the meet- ing.1)W. K. Ely of this place, received a telegram last week stating that his brother,J.M.Ely had been'found dead near Alma, Colo.Nopmpiculnrs have been received so the cause of his death is unknownland happy married life.t¢o Mr. Ely.Fminernl scrvicoa were; mwml. '1'a.»¢.Th nnri \t....\. e|..A_»held the. first of this week at, .r \ . » .,. ;g r\; r . 1g "V V r» l ¢F |; nw- iluyl, |l5¢ ""2¢""" °`°'"`liEn= Vina Mr Ely has often$ ¢'°" the """f'?.|the week ° 'ua In 'na him 4Iofvmre |.ma I num-mmhhin..|..1:.,.a...*L 221' :ber of friends who hols him _§; " ' " I U I I I H B I 1 u c l u t l g l l q g vu lu as. .wIlarry Phelps, which they will take to near Elkhorn,Win.,about 30mules noMwest -of Chicago. Saturday morning.Mrs.Mnry Nickels received a.letter by air mil Friday, from her fnenrl, Mrs. ~ C. Allison of Santa ~ Calif., which was only intragaot a few hours, ns. Jens Anderson and Mm. H. Skov lielaen of Blair, with Mrs. Maumee Smith and son of Okie,were dinner guests at the Chris Fflfllm home Saturdav.Mr s . South was formerly Miss ElnnNielsen of Blair and taught;twotenmsofschoolin..Ft.Calhoun. Her husband is n professor in the Umveraiw of Oklahoma.Carl_F'eldhu5en of Boise, IdahocamelnSaturdayeveninf great exteem.Survnanp;am|K. Elko fthis place, Frank of San 'Jose, Calif., Jerome C. of Lincoln.Thos. B. of Oswego, Mich., E. IL. of Rockford, Ill. and Mrs. Minerva. iliardue of San Jose, Calif.|Rev. and Mra J.E.Aesbaclier and som, John Edmund and Billii.ieft Thuwday with their house- lhold effects for Fremont where_they will make their home.Rev. giteschbacher has been pastor or the Congregational cnurch here for the past few years but xe-signed early last. eummer.He hasbeen occupied with other lines orwork through the summer month; but will eventually continue inministerialwork although he has'not announced any definite plans. |Miss Alice Gieseelman, who wasgo.. .m n visit th \»r a-confined in the Military Avena.¢.-;....¢.wa reiatxves andlhospital at Fremont lost yreek YE; AT ARLINGTON,NEBFu Big Days--Sept. IT-I8-I9 B I G G E R A N ] ) B Every Department, Live tock, Agriculture, Boys and ~\ rDepartment will ha ve bigger and more numerous di The Entertainment features provide a full program of high , aBase Ball = Horseshoe Tournament........-um he of""f,e*""" "m home folk: rm pufu, ui. .".Z.| Mn uzfuie. mn Hden Shben hu gone m °'§,"""'{,'"eu¢_,B In ,,,_~°"=.t"" ltteld =\~=|m...'",...; (mm sa. ui.. Chr »Midway A-ttractions and H I IIUniversity uns Wln\8r.Misa Flora borseh is my i n g with Mrs. Al Crust at present.Him Della Walking left Sundaymorning for Peru, Nels. where She will attend the Statue Normal.K i n Marie Sierk will be a student at Dann Collvnc in Blair The Misses Mabel Nestle, Anita llehxens and Mary Cook will at-vnd the Stem University in Lin mln. Miss Helen Ambler. who is fn! ils a business course at the VP' Sant school in Omaha. spent th' /weekend with home lolksf BELL CREEK VA LLEY 'Ure following spent Sunday at tht Henry Stranger, Sr. home irTelhosta:Messrs.and Mesdnmer Join Stranger a nd tnmily, Hem Suenger, Jr.n d family.Ceorgv.Stronger and Kenneth, Ed Streng- ar d Oakland, Mrs. Bury Wilken- §l;°a`§62s{`<§éE.- thelveekfnd. J ldrs. J. C.Blackburn.Paul Meyer, who has made his home in Arlington for mer lwel ty years, recently disposed of hishousehold goods and left Wednbs~ day for California where he ¢\ pens to make his home with hi daughter,Mrs.James Corncliu and son, Otto Meyer. Mrs. John Nihbe was hostess 1 the Woma.n's Missionary Sonic!on Weflncsdnyaflemuon.Mrs. A J. Edgar lead the lesson study an Mrs.Frank Williams had cimrgofthedevotlonnls,Lunch wa served at the close of the meetln; Misses Mabel Cook,Eva nn Judith Hall left lm week £0 tal up nurle's training at the Wi:ldemnriol hospital in Omaha.`Mr and Mrs.Chas Ha m r "°;§o i Denver,celebrated the o en anniversary Wewesdey,Sept. lth.Mr. a nd Mr Washington county, having mid- rlarrlson nre old time reddenls r J lll 191E1 1 A Big Class A Base Ball Tournament 8 Teams-==$2,40U.0U in Purses e 5 Uounle neauers 1 ay morning at I0 o'clock ii: ima Wdnln These base ball contests will present the fastest semi-pro tedms of Easrern Nebraska and Western Iowa and will undoubfed|y be the class base ball meets in the middlg wfst his season Don't Mlasa Single Game.See Papers and Bills for Parings Horse Pulling Contest Tuesday THE BIGGEST E LITTLE FMR -'nmf N.-m|»n1m s»nmmb¢r 12. 1929 week's visit in Chicago.They had an interesting trip.Elva and Leona' Hansen,Ger- trude and Elizabeth Love werevisiwrs at Rose Hi ll school Fri- day almmoon.Mrs.Frank Wilson and Mrs. Hosea WiL=.on were Thursday vis~ itors at the Will Ryan home.Mrs.Harold Rasmussen and Mrs.Harold French were among those who attended Club at the I-'rank Thompson home Thursday nftemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen andElva and Mrs. Lester Hansen were Saturday callers at the John Jen~ sen home in Blair,Fred Jensen,Will Hansen and past two weeks. |E t Aronson and family of Omah w e r e Sunday dinnerlguestst the John Amnson Home. They cdled at Chester Aromzon's gin the ahemoon, taking Ruth Ar~ 'unson back with them.Mrs.John Nearhood and Mrs. Leon Hindley :mended the mcet~ ing as delegates for the countyextension work ln Blair Tuesday. Mn. Hnyes Rosenhalm and Mrs. Rudolph Hansen attended a show-er for Mrs. Bd Hansen, formerly Miss Kirsten Larsen at Orum last Saturday.|Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbnlm erxtcrtaizxcd Messrs. and Mesdames Earl .Caldwell and Peter Jensen .~.,..,,,, row to the uid Constant Cachelin home Lnbor Day.The enjoyed the day very much ting winhMrs.Hitchcock and reca\ling in~ cidents of fopner days:1 Hekn.Opin u e m a l ~e Newkirk spent Monday Ray Fagerquixt hom belgi- =Edna Newkirk aleb ~day.Chris Peterson and family lfmen vu mx nfwmo on gues t. Monday evening visitors at the Axel Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs.Fred Kn\|£$e~:and Misa Lnura, Mr. and Mrs. Ridmrd Nel- son and Leannrd. Mr. md Mn: Henry ChrildlnsauwereinFremontTumday: 'I'he.ir non. Hurry and wife havemoved on Blair where they are inbupinesa.ll r.and Mrs.Henry He ia n, Herbert and Laura awended the"Airplane Tour" at Fremont lax:Tuesday. berg une new beginners.Pupil: hum the Rav: Hill district attend- ing the Blair high school are Elva Hansen,Dorothy Mencke,Luis Tufte, Raymond Ruwe md ParryRyan.llth gri ds ;Marie Barron ol the Summer district, 10th.Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle return- E m y l e A mm o n v u n f m a lMarga ret MdQulrrle i n Hai r lu! Saturday for luncheon.They av,- tended the theatre ln the after- ro m.Mr. and Mrs. Niels Gzristensen called Saturday nftzmoon at nn Omlha hospital cn see Mr. ChHs- tensen's sister, Mrs. Chris Vindai'~ School Missionary from Fremon ,visited frimds here one day last week. Mrs.Charlie Hineline gave a miscellaneous shovmr for Mr. and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen Thursday aitemoon.They received many beautiful and useful gifts Lham mll be nice remembrunces ol the goodwilloftheir friends and also a help in setting up housekeeping. Those from a distance to attend were Mr.and Mrs.John Oberst, Sr. of Hennan, Mm. Opal Reeve:and daughter,Eunice and Hazel Dolme from norLh ol Blair, Mrs.Clyde A. Allen, Mrs. Grant Loui- rop,Mrs.Jennie Wallace,Mrs.George Stanley :md dnughter, Nila Mae, Mrs. Clyde Spanton and chil- dren and Mrs. Henry Ladwig anddaughiers, Beth and Lilu of Blair, Mrs.Tom Gosford,Mrs.G.W. Snowden,Mrs.Geo.Snyder and ».1 » y and Wednaday at the air.Mm Ed Newkirk and -Petersen drove down on~y and returned Friday. d Mrs."7hriv Benson were exe Wednesday and Thurs- y evening guests at the Ed tk home were Mm.Chris ~n and children, Alben andBenson.Sunday afternoon were Mr.and Mrs.Roy uist and daughters, Mr.and llred Skov and Lyle. Misses and Catherine Newkirk. Dorothy McMillan,who I li her home with Mr.and! .....T Dickmeyer and Leslie n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chrisn are attending Blair high year.Miss Viola Nelson this high this year. and Mrs. Fred pickmeyer DE SOTO LOCAIS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guxtin andinfant Bon spent the weekend vis- iting relatives in Fremont.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen were Sunday dinner guests at Lhe parental home of Mr.and 'Mrs. Henry Jorgensen.The De Soto Wornen's (Hub had plamed a neighborhood picnic for Sunday, Sept. 8th at Blair touristpark but a couple of hard show- ers in the forenoou spoiled the dayfor picnicirxg.Jack Gustln,youngest.son of Mr.and Mrs,Dave Gustin,had the misfortune to break his arm while cranking a car Wednesday. R°Y Anderson attended the Stale Fair last week.Mr.and Mra.Charlie Hineline HILLSIDE NEWS OF (|Al£UNER ms'rmc': Miss Ida Anderson visited lin.Anna Hagge in Blair Suturday. Mrs.Lars Nelson of WeepiWater, visited from Tuesday ...E baturdny at the Jens uhmsen home.Mrs. Nelson is n deter of Mrs. Clausen.\The Gardner school opened on Monday morning with Misa Rom alle Foley us teacher.She has Anenrollment of fouruen pupils.We wish the teacher and pupil.-x a. most successful year.Misa Foleyisstayingntthe J.L.Petersen home. Frank Metzinger and Miss I . ~ingmnn of Rochester,N. Y. m- me! Wednaday afternoon an mel mm Calke Hansen home.There weleCa!.her St. Pauls Aid met Thursday aft- ernoon at the Henry Kuhr home,with an attendance of 15 members and a number of visitors as {ol~ lows:Mr. and Mrs.Bert Hoover and children,Mrs.Mary Jensen and daughters of Fremont.M n .Wiebke Wulf o f Blair,Mrs.Al Stlenbraker of Linroln, Mrs. Fred Wulf and aon,.Mrs.Harry Mad-sen,Mrs.Richard Nahum,Mrs. Charley Reeh and Anna.Mrs. Al- bert Ruhr, and Mrs. Albert Ruff.It was decided ui hold the annual Mission and Harvest Festival atthe church Sunday. Sept. 22 and t.he annual bazaar Friday. Oct. ll. Mrs.A. V.Johannsen of Binlr, will be the October hostess. Mr. and Mm. L. E. Larsen and children apent Werinv-sdayevauingz at the Lars Rolland home. helping Phillip celebrate his first birthday Mr. and Mrs.Martin Larsen andsons spent Saturday evening there. Saturday afternoon,a lunge miscellaneous surprise shower washeld at the Ed Hansen home for Mrs. Hansen a recent bride. Therewere .52 ladies present beside; a nu-uber of men and children.Sev~ 12 members and several vidwra present.Mrs. Jens Sorensen will be the October hosneu.Mr.and Mrs.Victor Johnson' left Thursday for :1 ten days visit in lawn and Chicago.Mesdames Peter Nielsen and H.' C. Rasmussen were Friday gueam of Mrs. Jena Sorensen.Mr.. and Mrs. Kai Somuen and sons o l Omaha were Monday Guests ot the Chris [Amenand Soren Larsen homes.Mr. and* Mrs. Emerald Van Beek were also evening guests.The following folks helped Mrs. Harvey Kuhr celebrate her birth- day Saturday evening:Mr.and Mrs. Hana Jensen, Jr. and family.Dagmnr and Johnny Jensen, Ethel and Howard Hoier.Margaret and Roy Rahlfs sfzent Sunday evening] there.` Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Inraen and daughter visited Mr.Larse.n'sbrother, Peter Larsen of Kennard, in an Omaha hospital, Friday. Sunday evening guests at the Henry Rasmussen home were Mr.and Mrs. Ray Fagerquist and chil- dren,Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Skov _...i 1-1-un.. --.z rrA..,..»~A Nm. at the'i ng M her hi 1 M n . and I 'hxesdzS u mGiffon Thurs( i Mr. m Qadso tl ` day. Frid NewkiI Petersf o r m guestsFagan :Mrs. A EdnalMis: makes Mrs.. =l'-Ianse Hnnse ' this entere Mr.' m i M ! SundaDickmlnc.. UB B Uo rq my nurmluan Bpu nl.a n d Mr .a n d M1ye v e n mg a t th e He n r y were din ner QUE: aeyer home.S mi th h o me a f e uf- A Mm. llsn rfi n Tnr an n a nd I m M.A mr... l'8. Roy_Anile§aroQ :.;:;:1 "1='?f"`g ,;'¢'e..;;;;;,;;"°.;;' F E l " ` i i E " n i i E 1 ' n i £ § . " J € s § é I | l l l l . ¢ ; l _ ; | | | |i é i - & i d ¢ 3 r "g n u I I of .lee gelier wich Hn. .|¢m|'J¢=i»¢n'=E»| ,pickles tvgm children dmve tu Linmln ons ts a t th e Ro la n d E " 1wS u n d a y s a g o .t b a " u n e 1 l \ P ¢ Y l \ \ l H F \ I } l ~ l m l i . ~ G e n m d e ,Mrs. Avis Demos and cream cake,sandwiches the hostess, assisted by other Lives of Mrs. Jorgensen. zosm HILL ITEMS M r ;Lester Hansen aitended the and coffee were served. Hooper Fair Thursday-»Mrs. J.H. Nearhood 4Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mayle left Monday afternoon at 1. for their home in Omaha Monday Aronson home. after spending ihe past week a n Mrs. August Johnston | Thurs dn.y ,sp en di ng th e da y wi t h n llmi nn.re laf.i ves.e r a l c ontests we r e enjo y ed.a f te r wh i c h a delic ious lunc h wa s s e w- ed .Mr s .Ha n se n wa x th e me i o - ient of many beautiful and useful g i n a . Mr .an d Mr s .Ca r l Rasmu ssen a n d f a mi ly spent Wednesday eve- n i n g a t th e Ma r ti n L lr a c n h o m e . T e A i d o f th e Dan ish c hurc h u n u | . . ¢ 1 I \ : ,r . f l . . | n . a u u u a n n u - s u 4 ¢ 1 . v |D b l l l n u u l l ! H . - . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .k i r k a n d H e l e n a n d R a y r m m l s o n s w e r e M o n d a y s u p p e r g u e s t s N e w k i r k .| a t t h e H a y e s R o s e n b a l m h o m e i n M r .a n d M r s .F r e d C h r i s t i a n s e n h o n o r o f R u t h J a n e ' s s e v e n t h a n d s o n s s p e n t ' W e d n e s d a y e v e -b i r t h d a y .. n i n g a t t h e H a n s W u l f h o m e .|S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y H a n s e n o f R i c h a r d N e l s o n h o m e w e r e H a r O m a h a w e r e a t u r d a y v i s i t o r s a t l a n d N e l s o n ,R a y m o n d W u l f a n d t h e C h r i s L a - n h o m e .f h i i s s E l s i e A h l m e y e r .H .C .R a m HAI.culu n u m lanua u v » b \ - ~ - -a n d Ma r jo r i e I-lineline dr o ve to Oma h a Tue sda y . Mr .a n d Mr s .D a ve Gusrtin a n d so n s . Ha ns a n d J a c k we re S un d a y di n ne r gu es ts a t th e Mi k e J a be r h o me n e a r B la i r . Mi s s Eli zab eth Ca c he lin , a c c o m- p a n i e d Mr . a n d Mr s . J . F .Ba dg e- : rela1 I In. wee! Mi s: P h i l E"3J\H 'TaHi.`3}=u¢ Timm of om-\=». was a Thundny dinner and wwe:has begn gugut at. the Dan !{|\i||ip|_h@g.i n d l ! t i1e W i ll Ry a n h o me .c onf ined to h e r b e d wi t h th e f i u Mr .a n d Mr s .Pe te Tr u h l s e l M r n m!M r s .ln hn ' f n vln r an d i l m nnizl hu n wnn lm smrl ia nnrlvlf u m m!Mn m ln v o w mi n o a t U m Rn h .K with Ifiiss Elica Chmeron "Hdr»ir°éf°l:17Q}I1"mé"r»f§"w3Hi`»§`m§¢'ff'{<§nu`17rif. ~ a'.;;;tm1;;1;,'.'"";;a"' ".;'.;;an'a;;;;? " "' "" 5 Mane Ward as teachers. ed from Big Stone,S.I).after Lloyd Nclsen spent severaldays Grandma Com ton returned|p Nelson and Gerald Furs-.pspemhng a couple weeks theffé-the past week at the State Fair.ffrum Lyons 'Fhursday Where sheSeveral ladies from thiw vicinity h d.u spent several weeks visiting|atiienmled a shower for Mm Fd'~L |..l.__... ¢§...».._.l...."I:, S P I K E R HAPPENINGS ""'I1'i <=,f_.a\<~,=;..-;f=-'erss....,..,,, ~AA_1 ._f _.i ..»j. I v A L .* f ,~li t Q .1 1 5 :1 ~n 'T »._5, 5 : \I \s ~Q*- g " 1~.I 1~.t i . , , ;~~. 1 ` 4 ' ¢ `a f.'sz : " ~'V 11 ". .131° , . : \ JC..1 |.p , . ll*¢'" l u`. .; 1' * :» , g . .'h,3 r u l z l s e n u t . n e r n u n u :o u u u n u a y a u v °f£ '; ;> §4 .H C lu b g i r ls h e ld n pic -M r .an d Mr s .Hu r la ml Chr is- ni c las t ' Th ur s da y a fter n oo n a t th e ti nn s en a n d Be tty L o u an d Mr. an d J o hn s g r o w:ne ar Bla ir .San d- : MI 3»C a r l Hn c k su n .u.nd E ve ly n wic hes, c ake,ic e c r ea m,le mo na de n p c n i § Mo n d a y e ve mn g wl t h M r . a n d wa te r me lo n we r e enjo y ed.la n d rs.La wr en c e Lar se n.. hi r. an d Mr s. J o hn Pe ter s on an d Mr s .C a r l e s u m b o f Bir nr, f a mi ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .J e ns Peter- | Mrs.Ch r i s C ' ? f ' " * ° f f ° ' " ° "a n d son,Mi s s Ha n n a h Peters on,M r .Mr s .Ca sh Spzker h°1P@<i Mr s . a n d Mr s .p r e d J ensen a n d c h u , * Ha n -y Ne ff c e le b r a te h e r b i r th d a y u n .z u l u u n a .a H : l l u u l a u n c l l ,I r ' c mn pa n ie d by Mr s .I n r a N e ls o n o f W eep ing W u tvr ,dru ve L 0 F r e mo n t Th u r s d a y vi s i ti n g M r .a n d Mr s . Clau nens da u g hte r ,Mr s . . Do r u th He nd ri c k so n a n d f a mi ly .'I'r mln ug hb er, i ittle A nn a K athr y n dric kson,wh o sp en t se ve ra l we e k s vi s i ti n g her e,re tu r ne d t o h e r h o me i n F r e m o n t, h z w i n g s p e n t s va r y ple a s a nt va c a ti o n a t Bla i r . Mr . a n d Mr s .Pc be Tru hlsg n en - M' m lY l x A# e 23, _ r . r 5 " l . 4 1 \ . rw \~n \ .. fr-s.jfl$. 1 91ff?. \\, L \~.!( 1 $i .r 1 1 ~-»-.ff' `:i f -~. ~1 .-, ; ~".J ; U J 1h I "l '\.\v . .J ~l'1 .(J . i ;f""fm s .~' i n =.;..r "I S QI ».r*I C"\n ` \* M P H4 Q *\1 J . ` g .\ "..`~»~7 4 1 *KJ "ng. J : :IM. rJC L.,l A \\.. \T , J U , . |r : 1 a u.";|,fd i v : . J l §=k r \ a v .\ i s h h _u u a .u u i u l c n 1. |a u|u vl a u a . u u \ . ;0 ._'r 1 = ¢ m § 0 3 § m § i 1 z L a d i e s 'A m m e r | ' * " " ' ¢ h " " 'a t t h e S p z k e r s c l m o l Q11 5 . ' i . ' 3 " " " " 1 'f " f ~ " ' ° "h m s o n s ,U m a r . ..w e d 3 T h I s d d F d |( , 1 f o r d T r u h l s e n a n d v i v a v u t h M r s .H .C .H a n s e n l a s t W e d -n e s a y 'u 3 3 'a n r s a Y -a n d M r .a n d M r s H u m s t o n q e s a a v n f v e f m o n .T h e l m d e -g i l g s e s f vw e d w i t h M r s .A r t h u r A n -T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . c l d e d n o h a d a d r e s fs e d c l c k e n M r s .F r e d A n d e r s o n a n d M r s .M r s .p a n P h i l l & p s e n t e r t a i n e d h e r c o u s m r s .B e t t y O l s e n a n dI1; J. E. c bell t S t-f.?~.1'i..? »fwn»@='Tf""'rhf= ",.§f§' mei.- !Swf1'=>'P¢Pf2€=°.'1-#P2'3§.Z€h9§§<3i'§ | small son 'QT Sioux Fans s.nv. ing. ;vill be with Mrs. Jesse Hun- son the first Wednesday in 0et~ uber. ="§{ ==° °g ';' ;§" mr s. aop me msr neu ove r th k drs.r u r And ers en bed e we e -c n -.he r mo th e r ,Mr s . J .fn.¢m»¥'$_Mi s s F a y e E r ve y wa s h e l n i n r s e n , a t A d ma h T h u r s d n .wi th t h e h o u s e wo r k a t th e C la r kYQhv¥nl|ln!f 1annan 'laai manic \ll MCCARTHY ANDLONGCREEK Th McCarthy ProgressivemettThursdaywith Hayes Rosunbalm.Eighteen ClubMrs. members were present and two visitors: Mrs.Clifford Tmhlsen and Eileen Thompson.Officers elected for the ensuing year: ident, Mrs. Dwnl Humston;ice- presldent, 'D/lrs.Walter Novak; secretary-treasurer,Mrs.WeswnLong.Prizes were given by the Miss were pres-v' Mrs. J. P. Larsen and James ol Blair,spent Friday with Mrs. Louuie Knudsezx and Elmer.They also called on Mrs.Sophie Lur- scn in the aftemaon.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Anderse1 and family and Will were Frida:evening visitors with Mr.l 'Mrs Pe te Andersen.The Ed Holstein family are all well again and Mr. Chris Holsteki \Sr., is improving.l Edith Huvendick anived at Tulsa, Okla. and wrote that theystood the trip fine but it was real hb!._tl\er_e_.. Mrs. Pew "l`ruhlsen, president of the Hillside Hustlers Club,and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland and M n .J. L. Petersen, delegates, attended the first meeting of the county ex- tc-nsion work held ut the courthouse in Blair, Tuesday. The work for this year is "Convenient Home Equipment and Accounts" and will be quite interesting and helpful.A number of men in the Gand- ner district were Lransncting hus- iness at the state capitol Mondny.The small son ol Mr. and Hrs.John Sutherland was quite li c k A few dnvs last week, but is feel- \l w c @- . f a l'°~=' H )\L'* l ~ 1 _~ » '* = "P 8 |\~ .| .. q u 1 * 1 ' & Y * 2 ' > * f \ y e ; .g ~ ~: .\ _ .v . '-1> 4-4 'f#2;:4-°=' 5 °~vhostess to Mrs.Dan Thompson,mrs. uemens Wnuarnaen is Bun 7 -.. .first,and Mrs.John hIcDomald,Iin Minnesota but is gradually im-'"5E_I'mPr§'If'i"i at 5§"i."§L`§'nf.. second.The 'next meeting will be proving.envy mm anh e l d S e p t . .2 s a s i z w a s p o s t p o n e d m r .a n d M r s .0 .M .I r e l a n d a n d M y r t l e J ° ' " = } = ° ! " *o f . * ¥ " " ' ° ° "' " " " n n n 1 . | . n n | r 1 n n n . - o n n n t n f t l w n r n n n t v J a n i c e .M I B .B r e d H u f f a n d T o m ~( l t t b l v a a v v y u n v a ;- . . . v - . . .V .- " . .\ . v - .-f a i r , a t th e J . H .Ne a lh o o d h o me w i t h Me sd a me s E l me r Tr u h ls e n a n d P a u l Barr y se rvin g-. D a n Th o mp s o n a n d Ho w a r d a n d th e Mi s s e s E d n a a n d Ru le Th o mp - son, aee ompahied b y W i ll Th o mo - so n spe nt la s t Th u r s d a y a t th e Sta te F a i r . Mi s s Grac e Th o mp s o n h a s be- g u n her sc hool d u t i e s a t K e n n a r d a n d Fran c es Mu ll i n a t th e ea st P o we ll o f Bla i r ,we r e sup per gu e sts a t th e Lo u i s Ra smus se n ho me Sa tu rd ay . M r .Ho ven d ic k 1 ;ag a i n ab le to b e a r o u n d a n d fe e i ng a s we ll a s usu al.M o r d s Chri sten sen a n d f a mi ly sp en t Sa tu r da y eve ni n g wi th M r . a n d Mr s .Pete Ander sen.Mr s .Ne ls Petersen an d gi r ls \i si te <l"with Mr s .W a lte r W a c h te r De So to sc hoo l.I W ednesday ._Mau an d Mr s .E d g a r Ro se ol'Mr . a n d M r s . Ha n s A n d e r s e n f f Ced ar B lu f f s c alled Tue sd ay eve- ni n g a t th e J ame s Th o mps o n h o me Mr .a n d Mr s .Me r to n W in ehe ll wer e bu si ne ss c alle rs i n Omah a on l"!'i¢|I.\)P. He r man , sp e n t S a tur d a y a f ter n o o wi th Mr s .F r e d Petersen. M r .a n d Mr s .L o u i Ras mus sen a n d I r a B a x te r a t te m e d th e " A i r - plan e To u r "c a lb r a t i o n a t F r e - nu p g u sr .u m l n nu n. n: .C h e s t e r W i t t e o f B e n n i n g t o n , s p e n t F r i d a y e v e n i n g w i t h h i s s i s - t e r ,M m .O t t o C h r i s t i a n s e n a n d family.Delmar :md Bertha Jensen, Mar-pguret Hansen and Stanley Sam- uels of the Gardner district have entered the ninth grade in the Blair high schoolMr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey wereSaturdayeveningcallersatthe J. L.I'ete\i=\0n home.Art Johns had n crew of men helping fill his Rilo wis week.Mrs. Jesse Timm of Omaha and Mrs.Dan Phillips visited Thurs/- day afternoon with Mrs. J. .L». Petersen.nl...'hun Thlmnrfia unont Satur- ag# /J !ff'"l"§J|'|*Q*~g ii,1 0';.1 .- ..: ~ ~5. 1-,mf, v:iLf1%§.;=.~.FT ~ '.xi 'F'f}~"E=": ~- 1% -/.:; »-~'\~/1)1 ; ; x l l i f vD *ir s V.. nf ' " r r P....¢'\F ». " .,..i 1 4 r.a n . .\~o ,...Do r o th y Mc D o n a ld a n d Cly de ar g e c r o wd a n d ar o un d th i r ty J o hn ston atte n de d n sh o w a t th e p la n e s o n th e fie ld. W o r ld th e a tr e i n Oma h a S a tu n la .M r .an d M r s .L o ma Ra smus se n Th e y also c alled n t th e E ve r e tt a n d c hildren apent,.'l'uesday e\*e= M D e wvAr on so n home,Ru th Ar o ns o n uc -n i n g w i t h Mr .. md r s y c o mp a ny i n g th e m h o me .Ho ls te i n a n d Ru b y , I a n n a .U l u l 1 | u v u ¢.d a y a n d S u n d a y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , M r .a n d M r s .E d N o y e s o f B l a i r . F r a n k L i n d e n a n d t w o c h i l d r e n , M a r g a r e t a n d B e r t r a n d a n d A d : A n f l e r s o n w e r e S u n d y e v e n i n g VIBIIOYS HI. JE115 nrugllmMr.and Mrs. Wynn Baer of Blair,spent Thursday eveningwithMr.and 1'Hirs.Hugh Suther- land.Mrs.Jens Clausen and sbrter,Mrs. Lars Nelson of Weeping Wa-ter,attended the Danish Indies' 5 Aid held at the H. J. Hansen home 'i n Blair Wednesday.i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards have | taken a little seven weeks olri baby boy from an orphanage in Lin¢oirl.tHe has been named John Theodore ' m l the little fellow will have =»'good home._I-Ie will be a great IP H O N E 1 9 9 Deep Rock Oils and Gas Tank Wagén Service Jenkins 0il & Battery Co l Auto Drivers Notice ~NCE more Sparton presents an astound- ing radio development . . . FACE-TO- FACE REALISM.It is as great as Spé1rton's other innovations . . . the revolutionary EOUASONNE circuit and "'Radio's Richest P H O N E 1 9 9 Dzz;§ Rock Oils and Gas Tank Wagdn Service Jenkins 0il & Battery Co Auto Drivers Notice " a9: 5|.I foicc."To hear dxc new Sparton [comfort w his parents. CHR IS TI AN c mmc n A. J. Hargett, Pastorvaments is tohear HUMANIZED radio . . . reception so amazing that you almost FEEL the living presence of your entertainers, and almost SEE them in studio or audi- DIDIE Dtlluvx,au.vv xx.. AnoMo rn i ng ; W or s hi p, 11 : 00 A . M. ("'l1»Idinn I<?nd|»a\.nr 7: 00 P .M§ : ; ; ; ; f ; , 7 § § » a ' F H L Mi d - we e k me e tin g ,W ed ne sda y , 8 : 0 0 P . M.Cho ir pra c ti c e Fri day , 8 :00 P. M. ml.- 1l| 4\| n¢n'l l l l n i n l u r v u n i t ! ! c |A u t o D r i v e r s N o t i c e This is to notify the public that I will have a booth at the W ashington County Fair and will take applications and issue Drivers' Licenses to any who may care to take advant- age oi the opportunity. Office hours will be from 9 a m. until 2 p. m. C. H. ROBERTSON, l lm.We want you to experience this EARnew` thrill for youselfl Cali . . . H the new Sparcons. n u :1\Ullli.||u ..».......--..,r s _me e ti n g wi ll me e t a t th e c hu rc h, 'Ihu rsd ay .Sept.12 a t 2:30 p.m . F o r wa r d D a y wa s a wo r t h w h i le da y f o r th e Ch ri stia n c h ur c h a t lltl a i r .I n th e mo r n i n g th e ras lor I pr e ac h ed a str on g s e rmon po mtmg lo u t s o me o f t h e s i g n a ls a lo n g th e wa y o f li f e . a I n th e eve ni n g br o th e r L y l e Str ic k le tt p re a c h e d a sp i ri tua l a n d u p li f ti n g se r mo n to a la r g e ntfzl lu p p re c i nti ve audienc e.B r o th e r Str lc lc le tt i s a ma n b f e n e rg y a n d on e wh o i s d e vo ti ng h i s ta le n ts to th e cause o f th e Ma s te r . |Ne xt S u n d a y e ve n i n g th e y o u n g lp c o p le wi l l c ond uc t th e servic es. ( W e ar e tr u s ti n g th a t ever y o n e | wh o c a n wi ll b e p r e s e n t to o p p r e - ...:...,.+L...nf f n r h i n f those vou nn' HI-\RRY'S RADIO SHOP £5272 mfvk ma/ s UI s PAR;Q1>1, ~IO <...w ...-.....-...-..__,_,pcople and m encourage them in the great work they are doing. Your presence places another brick in the great structure we are'erecting for the good of mankind.I Daily Bible reading is one of the leading features in our fall campaign.Each day rend achao- ter in the Ward of God and yon will be greatly helped.We are inviting all to join in reading the Gospel of Mark this month.Kind- 'ly report each l.1ord's Day the num ith >;ai.iBf|.¢\A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE 'that can be heard wNEW SPARTON EOUASONNE lion.(Ranm vnlnmn\|Equ as an ne \\nf|nl»--12-..l30B&£8B\&B UIQ m0 8 t]~ t u n i m r i n rlnn a I mf nva f hn rn f "Fha Rnsu-fnn Ffmununnnn h th.: ar.Sen dt ivity over roadc aot sp ec tr um o f circuit.. s o f rad io frequ enc y uenc y vo lta g e a m p l i 5,000 ins te ad o f th e r le ss. l is 'pre-selec ied an d " _ " " " " B v u a v s ui s a n y a m p l i f i c a t i o n . I n t e r f e r e n c e a n d c o n f l i c t i n g s i g - n a l s a r e t u n e d o u t b e f o r e a m p l i - f i c a t i o n . ( E q u a wr me )Tu n e s squ are ly ac ross n de fi ni te wa ve ba n d o r broadc ast c hannel instead o f t o a pe a k i n th e c e n te r of the b an d . _ Txi s c i ntg it h as be en the (Ra di o - - n u g r a n v v o l ¢ . | . l \ » \ » u v » \ u \a a w u ug r e a t e s t r a d i o t h e w o r l d h a s e v e ! k n o w n .N o r a d i o c h o i c e c a n b e final until you have heard The Spartan Equasonne, "radio's rich élit voic e".T r y i t i n y l l l r o wr ho me fo r c all a t th e s h o p a n y ti me an d h a ve a r e al tr e a t i n r a di o . r e oeotion.So ld o n ea s v oaxrmem ____ __\ _ _ _ -- - - - ¢) .Th e s ta t i o n s o n th e lo w e r wa ve banda ma y be s ep a r ate d a n d tu n - e d i n ju s t as eas ily as those o n th e h ig h e r wa ve ba n d s . Th e si mp les t c irc uit bu i lt,b o th i n ma nu f ac tu r e an d o pe r atio n Seser ves th e pr op er sonic ,e,,,t}',,,,,|z¢<5o3fi¢y °f1 an ve le n g n h s k f n - W h a t dqes Equas onne me a n ? Equus onne is th e n a me o f th e c irc uit. W hi c h me a ns y o u ge t e q ua l o e - le o ti vi ty o n a ll wa ve le n g th s wi th fide lity of re prod uc tion, wh ic h re- u l u x v l l l l u l l ! ! th e en ti re bl a n y pres entF i ve sta g e amp li fi c atio n. Ra di o f r e q fic ati on o f 1 usu al 7,500 o W a v#hnrulan th fund e mls and over- our loss ox quality..r¢ ¢ é i 'i R252£ ' § ; ¢ .o f Z a m i $ 1 2 .|F a i t h f u l r e p r o d u c t w n o f : d l s t a t i c n i l d r a 'N m n o m P n n n e a a n w n n u r { l |ln|\¢m.»\.A no n u é . . n . . ¢A...~.I.2-l..!1\:.1..\!¢.~= as »~aq= uuqurll-y or Engineers Dream f .ara "".- '°'mdom Impulse;nreland thin in Hun )+»§',f.+"'§`l?',.".'?»....|r>b\== at Hanya Radu: Shop, lo ,..._. ... -. |J|uuau.l\8\i wall unucuac v"=¢w| »¢n v u wmc n r l u e m y 8.110 Illlléd out 8l.ltol1l!1'|1iCll|'__W.y , g lv mg a n these str i k i n g ly ma n i ht u 30 9 9 ;th e n u mb e r u f s ta ti o tw.To ne qu ality depend.amaz i ng r e du c ti on i n s ta tic .ha ve be e n fu lly realized.|naLed in Blair Gas Oo. offim. Blair, Nebraska, sqmusartv. 112 Cog! and Feed CHAMPION SEMI-ANTHRACITE, Smoke ... ..,, CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP |801 Flma m St. Comfort Shoes fnr Men, Women and Children X-Rny Foot Fittings No extra charge for this service ARCHl'R|~:sERvER \\ \ 1 . 1 . \ \ !l n r { = ! : ! |L A - 4 :'|.3 1 0 s o .15111 NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mrs.Ernest Grossoehme of Peru, was n Friday mnming vi;- itar at the Joe Lyons home.Mr ,and Mrs.Arthur Anderson spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman botis._The Ladies Aid of 'l\elbasta;netat the Herman Sprick home hm Thursday afternoon.~L a bseno f Bla i r ,we re Th u r sd a y a n d Fr i da y vi si to rs a t N e w E .'1gla.nd srhool..Mr.. and Mr s .Wljn.Spric k we r e Sta te F a i r vi s i to r s a t Li n c o ln la s t week..R a y m o n d ,E t h e l a n d I r e n g . ~ .. mgming visiton Qt the George Loftil home.-L ~nan~ ntFrld|with dine some feeders. M n .Clyde Ha uler und Miss Cu-:ie Whitnack were jmovug theguests mined w honor the ami- vena ry o f tbebi rth of Mrs.C.H. Blanchard at her home in Hepxan hesday. Mr.and Mrs. Norman Warrick and children spat Thu:-sdai eve~ ning with their parenis,Mr. and Mrs. Neum Warrick. Mr. md urs. c. B. Saturday dinner gue~.daughter, Mrs. A.R. fumily in Blair and stayed the altemoon. Mrs. Cedl Gory stay~ day night with her s Harry Tyson and Mi~ Baker stayd that nigh sister, Mrs. Kenneth Ty jwent to the State Fair Edith Rutledge is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Dave Rut- ledge.-Mr.and Hrs. Prentice Smith were Friday supper gnuts ofHn. L. D. Warrick in Blnir.The young folks from this vic- inity who enrolled Monday at the* Blair high school are Ruth Mor- gan,Ruth Widener,Florence Dixon, Maxine Mathews, Abe War- rlck and Ray Fagklex'._' HOME THEATR B L A I R --S E P T. I3 To S E P T. n o - 1M. Tyson, returned Saturday noon from the State Fair.The budget, of 102 pint jus ol fruits and vegetables umned by ihe girls of the Blue Blrds of Bono 4»H canning club and shownat the Suzie Fair drew the ninth prize which puts ten dollars in this club are Edr§a Tucker,Mil n were1their ies and .Bunn Vednes-r. Mrs. H u y Warrick returned Satan'day from Potter, Neb., where he has been working, m the parental Neum Warrick home Mr.and Mrs.Neum Warrick went to Arlington 'I\zesday, takingMrs.Gus Warrick and daughter, di y and Thnnday.Mies Meryl Misses Edith and Gnftrllde War- regisiened at the University school rick were home from their firsff of music for the next yeafs work week of tedching over De yeek' and will i e with friends there. end.3-Iernanth b with hm mother Miss Myrple Hurdunr w g ? w u ng e r sence.~ca 'nMr.and Mrs.Robert Widener " ,_,'f.L:r,g? f ,4 ....'f lr. and Mrs. o. D_ Schmidt and| Da l e ' o l Norfolk were dinner g u s t ;nl.E.C.l..|ppi.ncoY.f.'s on Friday. l i n Agnes Beck vidbed fmm Tuesday until Thursday at the Andrew Beck home.' ie w m rr filadys 'ith her and all \\|rSdBY. ietty of Pectz, Colo., to the S. S.\and Ruth spent Tuesday evenil Iiixon home on her return home.with Mr. and Mm. Opal Reeves.Fred Hurdum and daughters,Mrs. Harvey iirogh and childr kimlu, Mary and Birdle drove to were Tuesdayguests of her sists ng Iliff (JULIUS 85 Lmguuu nuu Illini!!atics teacher in the high school. en Glenn Morgan leaves t h i s ~ er, for Pittsburgh, Pa. for in positionHrs. ~ ~ Lipgginctt nd M13- ;»ig ;,§",§;3_' Henry Jensen wefelSunday dinner- guests of Mr. and llrs Walter Gumchow of Blair. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Beck andDoris were in Ommha Friday. l l a .Roland Warrick and chil- dmn and Mrs. Gus Wanick and Betty were Saturday dinner guests at John Compton's,.__ _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ,- w - - -a n n u m - l v /C H f ; v R 0 L _ 1 ; L IE ~is Wednesday.Miss Ermord Vaughn was tak~ ing are of hér Grandpa Colgan, who was dak last week while Mrs. Colgan was helping at the J. L. Vaughn home. Mxss Irma Barge of Herman, was a Thursday supper and night guest of Mrs. J. S. Conety. Mrs.Neum Warrick and son, Abe spent Tuesday afternoon at the Fred Peck home. Mr. and Mrs .. ~ Ra y e nte r- Coal and Feed J. S. Conety book A. E. Ug .Mrs.Harry Tyson and san ul,Mm Cecil Gory ,gui Miss Gfndys Baker to the state fair ThursdayandallreturnedFriday.Mrs. Kenneth Tyson and Mrs. Fred Mc~ Daniels of Omaha were also there at the same time.Miss Myde Morrison uf Blair, spent Sunday with her siswr, Mrs. Wm. Rutledge.Mrs.Clyde Metzler and Misa Carrie Whitnack attended the all day quilting of the Herman Meth- odist Aid at the H. Kuhlman home Wednesday. a t t h e Sta te F a i r d r e w th e n i n th pr iz e wh i c h p u ts te n do lla r s i n th e i r tru.-sury .Th e me mb e r s o f th i s c lu b a r e E d n a Tu c ke r ,Mi l- drled Iver s on ,Eli z ab e th Gr i mm , Flo re n c e an d E le a n o r D i xo n , wi th Ele an o r a s leader. Mr s .Cly d e Me tz i e r sp en t Sa t- u r d a y eve ni n g witlh Mr s .C.H . Bla nc h ar d i n He r m a n .M i s s C h r - ri e W h itn ac k wh o ha s been help- i n g Mr s .Me tz le r ,r o tu me d to h e r ...~ .a g Tankage Beef Scraps Oil Meal Bm q 'Shorts Grit Laying Mash Hog Meal Dairy Feed Gennikil Carbola .Leg Bands Etc. ¥llye Bros. Seed House IL L I N O IS N U T C o a l .Nu t Si ze Co a l fo r any purpose. No m atte r wh at p rice you pay you can not get any better than the above kinds of Coal. CHAMPION SEMI-ANTHRACITE, Smoke less, Sootless and Dustless.Just the Coal for your furnace... BLACK DI MOND Soft Coal for furnace and hea 'stove. /WESTERN WONDER .Cook Stove CoaL Easy to start andclean. SEPT. I3 To SEPT. I9 T U E S D AY C H I N A N I T E C H I N A N I T E \ Each Lady Present. Receives China George O'Brien in "MASK EMOTIONS" COMEDY tainei ursd levening ~hen Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and chil-dren were among their guests.| Byron Bunn went to Omwa onf Monday to etay until Tue s da y ~ observe the lamb market and pnr~' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'Richard Barthelmees in "THE DRAG" CO ME D Y AND NEW S CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP |801 Flma m St. Comfort Shoes fnr Men, Women and Children X-Rny Foot Fittings No extra charge for this service S U ND AY a n d M ON DAY Alice White in ` "BROADWAY BABIES" `Talking Comedy "BIRTH MARKS" With Laurel and Hardy COMEDY News. AND REVIEW FR I DAY a n d S AT . a n d S AT. M AT I N E E Lon Chaney in "THUNDER" With Sound ' COMEDY "Loun SOUP" AND NEWS ARCHl'R|~:sERvER \\\\\\\!unqun \y,am So. l5l q »9 New Barker 'nun rn: voor wsu:° lil ulngL e t u s Correc t Y o u r F o o d I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th er e is n o Shoe li k e th e Ar c h 'Prese rver,sty le plu s c o mf o rt.Th e f o o t c o mf o r t sto re f o r me n an d wo me n . nature for men and womt=n.3 2 ~ he sister, Mrs. Fred ijlowndick.Lip~Irene Larsen of Blur spent the .week-end at the Earl Thompson lnuuu.uunlc .1.H r i n d MPR:A.. J .K i lla !\ a n d |home.__,11. three sons.of Ft.Leavenworth,lu|:\.s~aa, and Mrs. Myrtle Kilian of Qladr,were Wednesday evening visitors at the C. R. Sutton home. Mr.and Mrs.Marcus Beck and children were Wednesday evening visitors at Andrew BeckaMrs.Winnie Gould, Mrs. E. C. Llpplnwlt and Ruth cdled on Mm Lyle Guyet Wednesday afternoon. Kr. a nd Mrs. Leslie Thompson and daughter were dlnner guests at the parental,John Compton home on Monday.Mrs.Winnie Gould of LongBench, Calif., and Mrs. E. C. Lip- pincott and Ruth, Mm Neum War-rick and Abe were Tuesday after- noon wdsltors at Fred Peck's. James G. Jensen and family were Sunday afternoon visitors ar uist home' d t h e w d Q '.Mr.and Mrs.Gene David and hmlly visited with Mr. and Mrs.Emut Gericke of Calhoun Satur- day evmlng.Emanuel Andreaaon and family at Orarn spent Wednesday evening at George Follen's.Miss Peggy Pounds of Blalr, via itzed from Monday until Wednes-day at the home of her sunt, Mrs. rx c. Lippincott.Mrs ga"-=<= Arnold and Mrs.Glen ilson called at the Ed Quist home Friday afternoon.hir. and Mrs. Arthur WeatherbyandEverett and Naomi Smith were Sunday afternoon visitors at the I-'red Peck home.Hrs. E. C. Lippincott and Ruth,Mrs. Wirnie Gould and Mrs. Lyle Guycr were in Fremont Thursday. h'v-.1 Blomberg has been on ihe sick lim the past week.The Hench Community Club metvritlzr..Ed (Yson Thursday ai`t~ ernmn w i t I r1»»~.-1 vzfmbers |Mrs. Ernest Grossoenme ol nmspent Thursday night and Friday lat the George boitis home.|Mr. and Mrs.Louie Hovemllck land lvan spent last Tuuday at the Frzmk Loftis home.g Alma and Birdie etcher were in Blair last Monday and called atlilleCrowellHometoseetheir uncle,Ernest Fletc r.Ethel French of ennard,who .teaches the Pleasant Hill school, waa a Sunday visitor at the Geo. Loitis home.I Mr.md Mrs. Andrew Nelson and children were in Blair Friday. Birdie Helen Loftis spent last Monday afternoon at the Frank Loftis home.Little Donald Hovendick spentlast week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hovendick. Margaret Weber of Blair, spentlast week at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. John Eriksen.` Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis awd daughters and Mrs. Ernest Gross-oehrne of Penn were Thursday eve- ning visitora at the Chas. Haven- 'dick home. Mr. and Mrs.daughters werevisitorsatthe home in Blair.Martha Haier went to Valley on'Sunday where she is helping Mrs.Clarence Davis with her housework Those from the New Englandschool who are attending the highschool this year are Mardelle and Harold Magill at Tekamah:IreneLarsen at Blair, and Birdie Helen Loftis at Herman.The New England school opened last Monday with a large attend-ance.There are forty-tvo pupils errt-lled in both rooms this year.Miss Carrie Manleyof Nashville. _..._,_i_l =,...........A I John Jacksdn and Saturday evening Henry Hovendlck caryou want . . . a n d y o u c n n b e a u u x - e d w h e n y o u b u y I t f r o m n e t h a t I t r e p r e s e n t s a D e p e n d a b l e a n d H o n e s t V a l u e t Nom arterwharpfieeyouwantropayforauaedur- we can supply you with a better aunomoblle than you ever expectd no buy for dm xmount oi money! We have on hand at this time the widest selection of fineuaedcarsinourhinory. Mnnyof themunnotbctoldfrom new.The mmoru have been thoroughlyoverhauled-upholnery and hardware are in ucelfEentfoniiticn-mad some hz /even been ninhhexl ¢J n n u l l 'L u u n nt 'lun sawn: \'1928 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Model A Ford 1926 Chevrolet Sainn 1927 Chevrolet Touring 1927 Chevrolei Coupe 1929 Whippet Coupe nu |.uv¢»u»5 u\.w w . - H e r e h v m u o p p o n u n i r y w g e t n r m l b u r z a i n d A m ! ou c an ha ve a bwlme co nfi de nc e i n t h e c a n t h a tL . , t h e r e d "O . K . t h a t Co u mn " n g -b e c a u s c th e y hav e bee n c arefully c he cke d o ve r by ski lled inrpe cf tors, and represent definite, known valua. Come in and pick out your car now-while we lnve x;,wide selection for you w choose from! Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co. pxm 1:.=.§g;r5,~ ~ i é n e l i e r . _,--U-5;Mrs. Man' Weber, Joe and Mar- a ¢.».sgI\f£u.rS*\1 of R!a_ir, Hr; :gd H n .E ! d nii§1.I `Talking Comedy "BIRTH MARKS" With Laurel and Hardy COMEDY News. AND REVIEW T U E S D AY C H I N A N I T E C H I N A N I T E \ Each Lady Present. Receives China George O'Brien in "MASK EMOTIONS" COMEDY :"'."l b to meet.au.he;dq v idton a t....?.°"..""°¢».§fl'..,\.., 26111.hlome. 3 3 5 .a;\d"iffns;§eorge Olinfzer, -George anQR}1§h' ar§d..M_ary LIE-A L O N G T H E Blair, Nebr.ueen ox nxoaaxe,vmwu ....,gn! Olingvr home Saturday..B O T T O M R O A D Mrs.George Olinger and Ruth mm Mary McQueen °f Module, and Mrs. John rim. was hostess nu Mesdamcs C!:|rk L}ppH\¢0N-and thu home of Mrs. Clyde Fitch ox Ted Olingur spent Saturday nfter~ 'Ihursday afternoon to the Ki'\drC< noon with Mrs.Dora Sumner, near Merrynfmkc-rs Club.Visitors pres Kenrmrd.ent were Mff\ Dom Miller and th1Mr. :md Mrs. Alfred H¢{?l§¢" N1dlMisscs Anna Paulsen and Currier..ml¢\ine visited Mrs. Wxllmmson '\\'hiLuack.'After embroidering N ..- - - . , . , . » ..-_ ~ .. , i ,|~ . i ! " ' r . P ; 7 . .r frr-0 I.. .n ~ ..1 ~f u l f i l :a n O f (f h a r c o u n t s i v 4Q.. . f » ! ¢¢" :.1 .3 .. , . \r "' Y a .g " ""n ..N .,; ,I .. *.,of Kennxni Wednesday evening.quill blacks md business meeting: l l r .llld lll'l~ FN¢| Peck spent a dellciwi lunch of hut chicklrnWednesday :nd 'nmyuduy in Lin- sandwiches,pickles,h m Jello. mln at the State Flglj-. ___make, :ankles And coffee was _perv- 1 I purpose. m atter w hat pri ce you pay you cannot any better than the above kinds of Coal. age Beef Scraps Oil Meal Bm q horts Grit Laying Mash Hog Meal Dairy Feed Gennikil Carbola Leg Bands Etc. e Bros. Seed House CRUX ~~ ~~s.| : : » | s ' r r 2 | r a . u ' r | 0 | - a » v v | T ' H Q u ' r '\4 v A. f5 fr | s , ;. .. }~ \ ffl li' m lil More than just a grocery store The Safeway Store ih your community is much more than just an ordinary grocery store.It is a part of a Great Food Dis-t r i b u t i n g O r g a n i z a t i o n .W i t h va s t r e s o u r c e s w h o l l y d e v o t e d t o b r i n g i n g y o u Dependable Foods in t`\e m ost satisfactory and econom ical m anner m odern methods and consistent study can devise.By com parison it will be found to offer m any advantages, conveniences and economies not available elsewhere. SAFEWAY FLOUR MATCHES Safeway Flour is blvnded. milled and suked under me su-ict supervision nf expert millena.Us qual-__ T 1 1 8 $ I f . t » E I l d 3 \ \ C E a t ~V I C W | e d h i e n u a d p r g g r n m C o l l l l ! l l t u ?( ! . S u n d a y S c h o o l w a s o n l y f o u r t e e n CROWELL HOME Dr . J .G.Shic k lo f i Wednesday af te moo nx fo r Ottumwu, ln ., vvhe m he atte nd ed an I owa c o nfe re nc e of th e Me tho di st c h ur c h .He r e tu r n - e d F r i d a y no on we re ap p o mte d ,lor a n Oc tober pa r ty f o r th e c lu b familie s.Be c a u se o f th e c o un ty f a i r th e next me e tln g is postponed u n ti l Sept. 2| i1 h, with Mr s; Tom W ake fie ld, J r. Mi s s B rn e sti ne Mc C oy sp e nt th e week -end a t th e h o me o f Mr s .E . Ha s we ll o f Te k a ma h ,wh o c a me after 'her Fr iday evening.An th o n y Mr f f m:wh n wo r k s f o r A h B e n n c tt 2'-§2.;i€ i rm tr!=~= mewzsv "°'£'7"."I?E'{E¥_Y}f ! ;;;-mm; 'L`En`}}»£|EE sa|.a.,= ti ne a t Ha swelis .Mr . a n d Mr s .'W ilb ur Co n ety o f D r u m c alled a t th e J .S.Conety ho me late 'Thursda y af te rnoon. Ra lp h a n d Gra c e Ray we r e Tue s da y even in g vi s i wr s a t th e Jon. Ba n d a r h o me in He r ma n . Mr .an d Mr s .Cly de Me tz lo rsilenSundayafter no on wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d Ra y . Mr s .W m .Ru tle dg e ha s beer ve r y sic k wi th ery si pelas an d qu in sy a n d has been un de r tho g g .. COA~ I Dairy Feed he~kix Car~la .L e Bands Et c . lye Bros. Seed House I ;. .rl\lv\|un..--¢-----' " ' " " " 1 .in ea s wa s tr a ns a c ted th e memb er s we n t to th e Robinson Cafe wh er e th e y we r e ser ved dinner. Th e C r o w e ll Ho me has pu rc has- e d a prac tic aiiy n e w F o r d sedan f o f u s e o f t h e w o r k o f th e Ho me . Th i s w a s a bad ly n e l e d addi tion and :1 much appit-ciuted cnc. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCrack-H1 of I-lzunilton, Montana arrived ..__ _" r ".. -- . . r - - ,. . - -- - - ,. . . U 1 - - ni l y i s l e a l o u s l y g u a r d e d a n d m u s t b e c i n t e n t l y mai ntai ne d.I f y o u wan ! as su ra nc e of grea test deg ree o f succ ess i n a ll y o u r ha k f n g f i u r ts u w Sa fe wa y Flo u r .I t is a lw a vs debendable.( H d btri kc . pro of Matc hes.Eve r y ma tc h wi ll Sa fe wa y .glu e - d i p p e d ,mo i s t u r e -f ' ti ne a t Ha swelis .Mr . a n d Mr s .'W ilb ur Co n ety o f D r u m c alled a t th e J .S.Conety ho me late 'Thursda y af te rnoon. Ra lp h a n d Gra c e Ray we r e Tue s da y even in g vi s i wr s a t th e Jon. Ba n d a r h o me in He r ma n . Mr .an d Mr s .Cly de Me tz lo rsilenSundayafter no on wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d Ra y . Mr s .W m .Ru tle dg e ha s beer ve r y sic k wi th ery si pelas an d qu in sy a n d has been un de r tho g g .. COA~ I Dairy Feed he~kix Car~la .L e Bands Et c . lye Bros. Seed House I ;. LI the Home last Saturday eve`5in£`1o`§1$éf3d I3 short wicatio v ~ fi liltoli by auto and report ,séme had roads and much snow. Mr.Wayne Hzmlen drove oyer Tomato Catsup Heinz Tomato Catsup cantalnimz .large percentage of solid lumnlo nd h l A.pure.w nesame sDlce.n~xecllent value.Pin! bottles. 3c each 23c Su ga r Finely granulated.table 1om§H|§»a°"" cloth bag. 55c L a r d Buy yuur Lxrd in hulk and s l v e.Sleam rendered. pure hog lard. 3 pounds 39c Alrway Coffee When you buy Airway Coffu- y~ pay only for CoffL Qualily.()n method of bringing il to ynll fre~has eliminated the necessity o mcuum packing. 39s pound 39 ...Il l . \ . l U ;\.l anauns,-.-»- .- --__._I r i c n d .M r s .M a r y D u n n l a s t M o n day.Rev. W, IL Underwood and Rev.Carl Bader drove to Lincoin InstTuesday afternoon where they nr.- tended the Nebmska annual con- ference of the niezhmlm church. Rev. and Mrs. Fintel of Omahamme up to spend the day ut the Home last Wednesday.'l'l1r\>ug;. .jhe cnurtcsy of an Omaha florist. Mrs. Finial brought up len dormroses for the Home folks.These were very much enjoyed. Mr.Ralph Barclay of TerreHaute,Indiana visited his eousln.Miss Nelle llichianigal Thursday nfternoon.Dr.nnd Mrs. J.G.Shick leftTuesdaynoonforLincoln,Nab. where Lhey will spend a week at-.di:\g the Nebraska annual con-ference of the Methodist church. They plan to return on Tuesday. ~L\| I .~-a --- _ _ _ .o n Ge n u i n e J e w e l . OZA RK , t h e b e s t m e d i u m s o f t S e m i - A n t h ra c i t e zE 1 c L E R. S A HA RA an d P URITA N f ro m Fra n k l i n Tomato Catsup Heinz Tomato Catsup cantalnimz .large percentage of solid lumnlo nd h l A.pure.w nesame sDlce.n~xecllent value.Pin! bottles. 3c each 23c Sugar Finely granglnlod,table 15";;;;;.;'"'cloth bag 55c L a r d Buy yuur Lxrd in hulk and s l v e.Sleam rendered. pure hog lard. 3 pounds 39c Alrway Coffee When you buy Airway Coffu- y~ pay only for CoffL Qualily.()n method of bringing il to ynll fre~has eliminated the necessity o mcuum packing. 39s pound 39 CEREALS Your favorite hreakinycerenl at | nving-Pas! Bran Flakes, Shred ded Wheat.Kellogg; Krumbln ur Kelloggs Pep. 10c each . 10c Campbells Soup Contains the food ele- rnenta Ind villrninu so neceuary for growing. dc- veloplhg children.l t is duo n nourishing nnd sus- tnining food for adults. Retain mln 9c each 9c Swans Down The first Munn; of good pastry is good putt) flour.and you know Slvnnsdown tn he good. Luge packages 29c each 29c OLIVES Falcon Bnnd Spanish Olives.E ! cellenl quality,green olives in ltrge qnlrt jsm 39c each 39c STERLING, Lump and Nut from Colorado ECONOMY NUT, A Good cheap coal iii!PENNSYLVANIA NUT and n u n !n u n l o r D 5 3 9 n u r n e r s .CALIFORNIA VALLENCIA ORAXGES of indium lim".thin skinned u\d juicy For clean, satisfactory Coal Phone your order to No. T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y353° "'£f.¢;"""";";na'a¢;,b;;,a P - N 0 ~ \.......-J \.........-v \ g l » » » » » l f * ' i i '