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09-19-1929ENTERPRISETHE A L OCAL NEWSPAPER ronIP R I NTS THE NE w s _ n q u - a n BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT P|1blhhedWe¢llyhyJ¢hnA.Bho;daSnboarimian Prim. $1.50 per '=+;§\=;;e;>e»»z§f B L A I R ,NE B RA S K A , S E P f " E M B ¥?:From the Garden Spot ol Nehnlh-NUMBER 35VQLUME XXXIII Wuhlnliml 0mm¢¥- otor icle Ac idents 0C o u n t y F a n ' Opened Tues; Record Breaking Crowds in At- tendance on Que Firsi Two Days, 'Exhibits Arein P1841 and Are of Exceptional Good Quality. |_|.| CLUBS ARE GOING STRONG Commenial Displays Attract Many and Prove to he q Big Fsctor in Education. The Washington County Fniropened Thnesday with ideal weatherconditions and a record hnaking \DB SUT() w0ME§'s CLUB HAS MEETING The Iint meeting of extemdonwork given w all clubs wishing to take part was held at the ConnHouse on Sem. lu,sept. 12 bemg me Club day ar. De Sow, Lhe ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Charles Hineline where thirteenmembersandtwo visitors were present.Two new members were Lakvn in.The subject this year is "Con- vegetables and cereals on displny have never been equalled in amountorvarietyinthehistoryof thefair :md Lhose in charge am well pleased with the support the in- stitution ls receiving from the public.A fme line of farm machinery and automobiles are A constantsource ai interest m bod: farmer snd tuwnspeaple and great crowds are on hand xrom mon-dn;until night studying the diiferenv. lines. Any kind of machine may be found tlmt is usable in this sedrion and demonstrators are doing their ut- most w show the value of their wares.The smhool exhibit thisyvar is exceptionally fine and County Sup-erintendent Marsh, who has chargehas again demonstrakd the rapid advancement and the excellent work gft.he schools of the county. W ~ a y . counts".The work has been div- ided as sections A and B, for thetwo leaders,Mrs.W. C. Linden being appointed leader A,and Mrs.Raymond Krogh,lender B. Each leader has her own work todo from time to time.Leader B had most of the work to do thismonth, felling the simple tricks ln house work.Mrs. Krogh gave n very good ecplanation of the work which was greatly enjoyed by dland we hope the following meet- lnp will be of as muc h interest as the (int.At the next meeting leader A will present the meal record sheet and tell how and why.The nen club meeting will be nt the home of Mrs. W. C. Linden, Sept. 26. HOTEL SOLD TO | aix mo n th s to o n e y e a r o ld to th e hi gh es t bidder. A f a r me r inte res ted i n imp ro y - i n g h i s s to c k c a n n o t g o wr o n g o n th e se o ff e i in g s a s th e y a n b r e d an d reared f o r u ti li ty purp oses an d ar e ju s t th e k i n d th e f a r me r is lo ok in g fo r . I :l I I |~rh o u s e s , a n d o t h e r l i k e e x h i b i t s a i s o a t t r a c t m u c h a t t e n t i o n a n d a r e good object lessons for the farm- ers who are in attendance. ......| v Is m N G IN KIMBALL Wln£eld Rodman of Kimball, Nah.drove in last week and on Sunday left with his parents, M!- and Mrs.Walt Rodman fqr Ins faith in Tekamah as a good hotel town,his business for the pastfew' years has kept him in the city for a considerable portion of the time and he has had a guvfi opponunity to study conditwjli- Mr. Warrick is now in possewnn og his new business and dmngbi a business deal through the Tek2.}~iH0w could we:"Two shilling and mah Investment Company th1B 3 mite me"said die."Do youweek wherein he became the15Yvn-|mean half pennies?" "Yes," "Why er of the Commercial Hotel P!0"|d5dn»f_you say go?"One clerk, I '-"13h a m-1 se".W h a t( B u r t Co q nty H e r a i f 13 33 ,L ,nge m£iea3 hate»me': ':a l sports and other entenadnments with fine band concerts keep thebigcrowdsentertainedandgood matured while in attendance and as sist materially 5:1 making the fair the big event of the year. appy party some time. Winfield is a nadye nl Blair, but went bo Kimball a number olyears ago when he in engaged inthe banking business completed. make extensive improvements. having it,conform to a modern petty.The considerationwvas fiw thousand dollars.The hotel has been owned byC. JA. Jack and son, C.II. Jack, for about tumnty-five years., they secured it from the G. P. Eroolg-ings estate.For many years It had been known ae the Brookings hotel, and this pioneer name _w some deree still clings to it. al- though e name Commercial wasadopted when the property :ha aged ownership.f Mr.Warrick,the neyv. owner, | HUNTING SEASON NOW ON As was stated Ln last wee'k'n Enterprise,the hunting seasonopened last Monday and a number of Washington onunty people took advantlge of the oppnrtqnlty md ~ among the first to make a lH. D. Schoettger of Fontxmelle,with others from we same neigh- borhood, made up a pany tlult left Sunday for the Sand Hills country to be on Que ground fur Monday morning.Glenn Masters, of nearArlington,was one of another bunch who d w left Sunday for the hunting grounds and expectedw relum with the season? limit. Locally, a number of the boys have been out and have been fairlysuweusful i`n their first attempt of the season. FARM HOME BURNS The fine farm home of Don Gammel,located on the GretnahighwaysouthofElk City, was destroyed by fire early Monday morning.Thin was one of weflnen. farm homes in eastern Ne- braska. The farm was purchased by MnGnxnmel last Spring-It is equip- ped for dairy purposes and is nicely located on a paved highway between Omaha and Fremont. The fire broke out in the base- ment and so quickly did it spread that die children sleeping in the upstairs apartment.were rescued with considegble danger to therescuers.The house and furniture was 2 total loss with the excep-tion of the piano and a few chairs. wz u .SEL L FARM AT A u C n o N On I-'ridxy of this week the farm home of Fritz Cornelius, eight miles south of Blair, will be sold m settle the estate.This is one of the best 240-acre famzs in the county and should bring a good price.lt is not ody a good farm butiswellequippedwithbuildings that are in firm class condition and is an ideal home.At the same time as the farm sale a condderable amount of city property will be sold, consistingof building lots and property in Ben- nington,well located on a paved streetRemember the date of this sale, Friday of this week, Sept. 20. no t s e nd i ng in c a lls f or Un i ve r si ty tr ai ne d tea c h er s to th e de p ar tmen tof a lu c a ti o n a l servic e.A d i s tr i b - u ti o n c h a r t a c c o mp a ny i n g th e an~ :ma l re po rt tha t was i ss ue d re c eI?t~ ly sh ows th a t Un i ve rs i ty o f e- br a sk a tr ai ne d te ac he rs we r e dis- tr i bu te d o ver a lmo st e ve r y s e c ti o n D !~;\-. Of th e 8 6 5 c a lls r a e i ve d d u r i n g th e y ear.597 ap p o in tmen ts we r e ma d e , f or a 6 9 pe r c e n t rec ord of c andi dates a p p ly i n g rec ei vi ng ap- po i n tme n t. Th e re p or t f u r th e r sh o ws th a t th em we re twen ty - se ven s tates re ~ qu ea tin g teac hers f r o m th e Un i - ve rs ity ,seven teen sta tes re q ue s t i n s g r a d e o r h i g h sc hool teac hers a n d th e ba la nc e c alli n g fo r tea c h - ers of c o lle ge c alibe r.I o wa r a n k - e d fi r s t in c alls u p o n th e U:1iver- si ty o f Ne b ra s ka ,Ka n sa s secund, an d W y o mi n g th i r d .* In Demand Univanlly Teachers in Every County in the State BMW! Six. Lnncuter County Leads State in Number of Univ ersity Tachm. IOWA LEADS THE STATES With the exception of six coun- ties,evéry county in Nebraska employed one or more teachers lan year from the University of Nebraskn, the annual repon of the department of educational servicé reveals.The number of appoint- ments made following calls forUniversityofNebraskatrained teachers varies from one in a num-ber of counties to finy. Dudley Carter Returns H e m a Experiences in England und on Shipboard with 'Prwv of lndillla from the Baptist Indian Schoql in Bucone, Okllhoml. IS WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE Bacone, Okla. Sept. 5, 1929 Dear Mother and Brother: Home again.We were welcom- ed back by the entire city of Mus- kogee (45,000).We have been treated as"'Hnya.lty" on the entire ~1 just eceived your letter I |I rr! the Van Deusen brothers of thisnity. High semi Activities Start ¢» School News and School Activities as Reported by Superintendent D. v. Mauser.Footbxll Season Will Soon Open. SCHOO L S c ws un F o n FAIR At a meeting of the student. body recently, the following highschoolstudentswereelectedto' are tabulated.Increase of stud- ents came from both old and new sources-more students re-regisbered last spring for the fall term,and a ten percent increase of freshmen was pected.For the firstaérne in the history of the University, freshmen stud- ents from every nook and cornerofthestate,representing the cream of the crop of high school graduates, were officially greetedinLincoln,Monday,at the first Freshman Day ever sponsored by the University.Introductoins to faculty members, consultation withindividual students on elr course in hte University, ton: =~ aobut the campus and en.=.~...E1.ment were position on the Breezy Bite etafflamong the attmctions for hundreds tor the coming school year: Miss of new students Monday on theAuceBeckham,Editor-in-Cluef;§ C rnhusker campus. mr. Milo Holler, business m.mag-I Registration Tuesday and Wed- er; .Miss Perma. Hutchinson, Breezy nits sponsor.'lhe rest. of the start "iii be appointed this week.The Iiret issue of Breezy Bits will sp- nesday in the Coliseum broughtthe usual amount of congestion and red tape for new students.Muchof the tangle in getting registeredpear on Friday.lwas eliminated however, in spon- 1r;e. State bugerintendent,Mr.Chiines W. Toys r, has designated September 15 to 21. as Constitutionneck in the schools of Nebraska.1 ne Blair Schools are observing tins week by proper assignments ilalll discussions concerning tneAmerican Constitution.Three more tuition pupils, Belvn Hinciine, Allen I»1c1Jol\u1u. and Ab- ruhum Warrick, were enrolled in blair high school on Monday. Tlus bnngs a total oi tuition pupils upto 24.Each tuition pupil bringsn $103 fee per year to the Blair oistrict number one.Therefore, ~soring the Freshman Day advis- ory sesslona IFewchangesgreetedreturning and new students .on the campus this week.No major buildings were constructed during the past year.Landscaping of the campus and minor improvements have brought the only alterations. Chief among the cllangea in the faculty for the year nre the advancement of Dr. John D. Ilicks to the dean- ship of the College of Arts and Sciences and advancement of Dr. Fred W. Upson to the deanship of the Graduate College.c 3 ..tate University Opens Thursday Clauw Oven at State University for Winter Tenn.Record En- rollment of Slndcnta Registra- Limu Tumdzy and Wednesulny. 1-1-:nr CHANGES IN BUILDINGS Initial classes opened at theUniversity of Nebraska Thundayof this week, with what looks likea :ecard enrollment of students, I FA nal SOLD A farm deal was closed this week whereby John Neweli be- comes the owner of the JackCrowdyforty-five acre farm in the Gardner school district forSSDUO.We untierstand that _Mn Newell will move onto the farm next year.o u r a s o n o u r n e e s . | ¢|¢| : 1 ¢.rs ~ u r h a s e s » affic.Boys were botherecl be-uuse of the train of being staredY.,especially with the Official amboree Shorts on which are cutffabovetheknees.The clerk ho took the measurement of hree of us let his tape slip and ur shorts came gg" way between he knee and h'_when we sat positions, English was the prefer- red subject to be taught,mathe- matics and history 'following in order. ~"\.I 1 :l I :..Dr , Ho lme s D y s i n g e r , he a d o f th e philoso phy d e p a r tme n t;Pr of .D . W .Crouse, .head o f th e phy sic s de p a r tme n t, a n d Pr o f . E. M. S ta h l head o f th e ma th e ma ti c s de pa rt- me n t,h a ve n o w gi ve n a n agg re- ga te of 6 6 y e a r s of s e rvi e e to th e sc hool.D r .Dy ei ng er joi ned th e fa c u lty i n 1905.Pr of .C n ms e i n 19 06 an d Pr of .S ta h l i n 1910. D r .Ho lme s Dy s in ge r,h a s ju s t c e le br ated the 5 9th an mi ve rs sr y of hi s e ntry in to th e tea c h i ng p r of es - sion.I-Ie is '76 but hopes to teac h u n ti l he ia 80." I t ha s been a stea dy , sa tisf ac tory gr iml, ' h e s ay s W i th th e la r g e s t fo o tb a ll squ ad in Mid lan d c olle ge' s his to ry at. h is c o mman d, C oa c h J oe H. Ca tlin h as hopes o f b a g g i n g a c ha mp ion sh ip f o r t h e sc hool th is fa ll.Th e li n e wi ll be th e hea vie st M.idla=1d.ha5 ever h w , w h i l e th e ba c k f i e ld wi ll bt li g h t b u t f a s t. N R o ll i n W .B u tts ,a te no r,un d Ma r y Ma r t i n ,a soprano,b o th o f 1"remont.,wi ll represent nor th ea st Ne o r a s k u Oc t.6 .when th e state HOG AND CATTLE SALE On last Sunday morning HoseaWilson drove in and took the writ- er out to his fhrm on the Papio to view his herd of hogs ol' which he is justly proud. He has for a number of' Y been breeding the Duroc Jerseysand he has a herd that will standupfor qualit and breeding withany utility he¥d in the state.5 His son, Frank, who lives near- by is also in the pure bred hog business and has a herd of top notch Spotted Poland Chinas and Black Poland Chinas that he has a royal 'welcome by the city as we marched up the street in a column of two's.The people lined thestreets cheering and waving as we marched those five blocks to thewaiting busses.Some of the littleboysran ahead crying,"lt's ka-The Yamila are com . ' . axding the double deckedwe were taken through the waving and eheering throng to the camp about six miles out of Birkenhead(We saw queer little automobilesof about 6 feet by 8 feet in width and length,many horse-drawncarts (driven tandem hitch).The engines on the little trains ran as fast backward as they did forward. been pulling down some ribbonsi As it was too late to cook sup- on.The two of the m will hold a' pure bred sale on October lst at which time twenty Duroc bears and twenty Duroc gilts and ten Spotted Polahd China gfilts and five head of Black Poland China boars and five gilts will be offer-ed.Every animal a good one and aired lgr first premium hours. per at camp we went to a tea tent for supper.They didn't serve sup-per, they served a cold plate of ham.No go back. Tuesday, J y 30.We went to Liverpool to like some pnrohnses People looked at the Indian boysmorethanin7 New York.Goodthing they di<in't have on Indian costume the would have blocked folks in my trip.For your ben- efit and the rest of the Blair and Hemnan friends, I'll take time off from my work and til-'fe you withme o nt he re s t o f th e t ri p. w_ R_ C_ HOLDS look over these plana befo~ they nrrEm~:sr|Nu ml-:E'rlNG | hmm. The W. R. C. met last Saturday afternoon,September 14,with agood attendance..Following the regular ork, MrsSteve Ward and All-s,'Yta Wein- wright were presented wiLh badgesinhonoroftheirthirtyyeara membership in the Corps.Mrs. Mattie Noble made the presenta- tion speech and presented thebadges.Mrs. Alta Wainwright responded in an appropriate speech.She rr-viewed oorne of her Civil War ex-pedences and the work of the Re- lief Cox-pa during the past years. A refreshmait committee served a delicious luncheon.Guests of the Corps on this oc-' easion were Rev.and Mrs. A. F. Newell; G. A. R. members, Dr. J.V. Hinchman and A. Sutherland. A. R. BROCKS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Ernat Brock andbabyof Auburn,arrived at the parental,A. R. Brock home Satur- day eveninfg and apent Sundaywith home olks leaving on Mun- day morning on the return tri .On Sunday,Mrs.F. A. Roger! and aons, Jack and Richard andMr. and Mra. Hugo Oelxich, all ofColumbus were alao guests at the Brock home, thus makin~a » | The Agricultural Engineering College have worked many ya rn experimenting with various typesof farm buildings, endeavoring to furnish plans that satisfy all weather conditions. As a demonstration project, theWashingtonCountyFarmBureau has established a modern Nebras-ka type poultry house at the How- ard Jensen farm in Lincoln town- ship.Splendid ideas that save time and labor are worked into this house.Often farmers are taken to this project who plan to build poultry houses and Mr. Jen- sen .explains the whole systemwhich is working conveniently and satiafacrorily.A Nebraska type modern brood- er homie with a nun parlor is est- ablished at the Ludwig Jensen farm in Blair township.This type broader house with its time and labor covers of years of experi- mental work behind it enabled theJeniens to raise enough chicks to pay for it the first y u r. .The Nebraska type blizzardbeaterhog houaea have proven that says value an are found on many ashingtnn county farms. Those eontemplatin to buildare uma to to over th plans ap~ starved by the University of Ne-l*l-lkb at the County Aga-it's olden.. ln the Junior showing class for persons under 21 yen-s o f a n premiums offered are on large yellow and large white. The amount of premium mane) varies from one dollar io fifteendollars.The dnta not been set ~ w i l l f o l lo w t he ~ ZSHI, Pllyed with Teklmlh. TEAM l s LINING UP N l c s u The Blair high lchool football team in liping up nicc§Y for the th e p r emi um li s t the y d e c i d ed th a t no e xh ib i to r wo u ld be b a r r ed f r o m sh owin g, i n f ac t. the y wan t it o pe n to th e wi d e wo r ld as ha s been pr evio us ly announc ed.Th i s so me c o mmitte e d ec id ed thi s s ho w wo uld a tr e s r u ti li ty ty p es of c or n c ons e~q u e n t l y p e m i u m e # g r e o f f e r e d o n .~.., Ruth Rasmussen, of Boston, Mmm, who is Dean of Women and alsotexches history; Arthur Nelson of Watby, Montana who is instruc- r.orof chemistry.Rev.Haruki Jensen of Omaha came up Wednesday and spoke at Dana Co\|ege chapel. High School Football Schedule Corn ShowDANA COLLEGE ENROLLSSEVENTYS'l`UDEN'I`$ Dana College opens this fall ~.|.l l l wa te r / ' K e n t rad io c ontest is heid i n Oma h a .Th e y we re selec ted la s t Th u r sd a y eve ni n g wh e n th e no rthe as t Nebraska.c ontest wa s he ld i n \Fremon¢.E i g h t y o u n gm e n a n d f i ve y o un g wo me n to ok p a r t. Butts 're c ei ved hi s tr a i n i n g a t Mi d la n d Colle ge a n d th e Un i ve r - si ty o f W y o mi n g .Mi s s Ma n i a r e ~ c eived he r tr a i n i n g a t F r e m o n t h i g h sc hool an d Mi d la n d college, Sh e i s n ow a stu de n t a t. Mi dla nd . uc a tio nal se r vi c e d u ri n g th e y ear. Ga g e c o un ty wa s sec ond wi t h twe n ty - two teac hers a n d Do d g e wa s th i r d wi t h eig hte en. Si o u x, A r thu r , Mc P h e rs o n ,B a n - ner,W h e e e r a n d Ho y a c ounties .. '|..; f o u r y ea rs,th e to ta l reg is tra ti on to da te be in g 289 i n a ll d e p a r b me n ts .Th e fr es h ma n c las s i s 2 0 perc ent.la r ge r th a n th a t o f la s t y ea r,97 f i r s t y e a r stu d en ts n o w bei ng en ro lle d. ..\ "||:l \o ;¢.pe d o u r c o n ve r s ati on las t ti me b u t we ' ll s ta r t f r o m Li ver p oo l. Landing at Liverp ool on J \.}y _)'Z9 at two p. rn . we we r e lo a de d o n a Te nd er . an d crossed th e Mar c os ri ve r to B ir k e n he a d .W e rec eived 51300 or nearly $2000 more th:.in| year ago.I The hign schooi debate question|s year is;"Resolved, that thesryti):|L@fll should be a.bolishe.l". his is tnc some question debated mong the colleges of we middle esx last.year.Prospects are right in Bialr high school for ai;- ther successful year Ill deba1.1:1g.i Lois Brooks,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks of Lincoln.visiied ui. the Hannis Grimm home from Sunday until Thursday of last week. Fsrm`Buildings Fhere :11'e.iour debalcis wit.h ex-l ~» enence ui Blair high school, amely:Alfred Jensen,Edwinindstrom,Alice Beekman and ladeline Nielsen. when the formal invitation was stended to high school students' participate in debating tryouts ue Prmt n- -. . .. .. . -. .. . .. . Plans Furnished by County Agent for I-'arm Buildings on Modem Equipped Farms.Plans Made t is expected that at. least, thirty'by the State. ~r more pupils wlll take part. Blairsoutsowintheamuse;chsm-l SPECIALL-Y BUILT FOR NEB. ionship this year und to take :art in t,he atom debating finals. On account of the Washington ounty fair at Arlington, it was ecideml by Blair board of educa- :on to close school 0;l '1'hursdo.y, n - . . . . - . The Washington County Farm Bureau has a completx: set. of.blue prints of fmm biuldings suitable for year around ditions in Ne-braska." hich is designated as Blair day.l These plans am at the County his arrsingement will enable all|Agent's office and farmers of~1' the children to seethe fine edu-Wnshingbon county who plan to ational attractions.The high build satisfactory poultry houses, *chool band will also play during (Continued on page eight) hog houses, brooder houses, dairy barns, hay sheds, horse barns or |. ma tu r i ty ,ty p e an d un i f o r mi ty I ~ ;|:*~ n n ~n REV. BAUER T()REMAIN IN BLAIR The Methodist cont'¢rence hasagain assfgnml Rev. Carl G. Bader to fil\ the ulpit of the local Meth odist churcn for snother year. Thi:- will be good news to Rev. Bader'= friends,both in and out of thn church and these are legion as hx has endeared himself to the community in general for hln manl; belwg and christianlike life.Hi is an able speaker,fearless and hu n hcan in the right place. - embex' 27 with a game with Went Point on the Blair field.. Follawing is the schedule as laid out Ihr the season:Sept. 27-Welt Point at Blair. 0¢£»4--Pender at Blair. »..., .: |; i ; |a |_.in i ty .a Eac h exhi bi t c on si sts of te n ea rs an d i n s e le c ti n g y o u r e xh i b i t par- I 1 ¢| :¢ lo w,la r g e ~ m m ,s o d a y ~e llo w Bla i r wh i te , c a td e c o r n , p op c o r n ~.... .... {||| Season..Six Games to be Phlyed N~s# m~bers of th~ facultyaré\. _ Corn S h o w t o be He ld in Blair Ea rly in October.Utility C o m to be Str es s ed by Co mmi tte e . E X H I B I T I O N O P E N ' r o W O R L D W i th th e f a ll sh o ws an d fai rs ge tti n g n i c e ly sta r te d, C o u nty E x- t w s i o n A g e n t,Ge o rg e Ba te s pre- dic ts a la r g e exh i b i t o f choice s h o w c o rn as evidenc ed by th e general opinion and enthusiasm as expressed by the corn raisers of Washington county.. W1 :|..stu d en ts , n i ne o f wh o m ar e ac ad- e m y a n d th e re ma in de r,c ollege s tu d e n ta .B la i r a n d vi c i ni ty fu rn is he s eigh teen o f t,he nu mbe r ,wh o ar e as f o llo ws :K a t h r y n And ers on, Mi lto n An d e r s o n; L o u i a Az mste ad , Ch ar lotte Gi lbe rts on , Rob e rt Ho pe - we ll,Do r oth y J ensen,A r th u r J ohh son.B u r n e tt J oh nso n,J ena Mi lle r ,Beasie Mo r g a n ,D a g n y Ni else n,Osc ar Peter son,W i ll i a m Rod ger s,I r vi n Ti lde n ,Ei lee n th ey c a n ta lk a s go od E n g li s h a s we d o . "I di sa g re e , my bo y s talk b e tte r E n g li s h th a n t h e y d i d I ask ed m y bo y s wh i le i n th e d r y g o o d s d e p a r t me n t i f th e y h a d pic ked u p o u r b u n d le .Th e c le r k , la u g h i n g o u tr i g h t said," H e c alls i t a bu nd le ."" W h a t d o y o u c all i t ? n " P B I S O L "A w h a t - 3 "" P a r - sol."" O h ,y o u me a n a parc el." A t th q noon day me a l m y bo y s d i d n o t ta k e a c u p o f te a an d a c o l d p l a t e l u n c h .A 9 t h e y i e x - .~u n a u r a O0 Miss Peggy Mundoch enwrwwed \ few uhoolmutu ot ; slumber party at her home on last Tneadayevenin .Those :pending a mosteqioyagle time wen Lydin Newell, m o o ~ 1 1 ~ p o ~ n ~ ~ w N~v`I i ~ n A ~ B l~ r u my pla c e o n S e pte mb e r 1 2 .Ow n -No v .15 - - Oma h a C e n tr a l (Base:-v~ e r c a n h a ve mme b y p r o vi n g t . h e e a )a t B h i r . l ~ l u a n \~ l |1 2 Factory Closes Run Makes Pack of 50.420 u m ul' Corn W|\i:h ls 3500 Cases More than hs ! Year.mm R u n o f Twenty-five Days. PAYS OUT $32,W0 I N CASH Packed Com from 700 Acres which Yizlded as High as $51 ner Acre with ln Average of $30. The B1ai|:_Canning Factory closed im run for the seuon _on » Brotherhood Convention State Danish Brotherhood Conven- tion to Meet_in Blur,Friday, Selllnmber 27 lk.Around Pour Hundred Expected to be Present. NATIONAL OFFICERS HERE All Day Session Foilowed by Ban- quet al Dm: College.Dancing in the (ity Hall Later. The Danish Brovherhood of the state will hold a convention in year the presentglack is 3500 cases more and took ree days longerrun to make lL Seven hundred acres of corn wen handled fhr which the farm-ers of this vicinity received a total ol approximately $20,000 and $12- OW was paid out for labor.The average price per acre paid for the corn was $80 and i t mn as h i g h u $57 pe rl c r e Onepntleman called az this otii¢:e,on Monday mo g feeling muchelated over his yield of com.He had ln six acres of Stowells Ever- green for which he received $9 per mn and from the six acres he hada yield ol twenty-two tons, mak- ing $198 from dx acres or an ave- rage of $38 per acre.I-le also hadineight acres of ounlry Gentle- man for which he received $11 per ton.This patch yielded forty-twoions, giving him a return df $462 City Hall and the convenuon pro-per will convene at ten o'clock.The busmesa of the meeting yvlll be mostly of a social nature and questions that pertain w the goodol the order will be discussed. The lmdness of the meeting will keep the delegaws in nasiun until i n the middle of the afternoon afberwhieh the y wi llbe la ke no natour of sightseeing and thepointsofinterest about the city will be shown .them This tour will end at six o'clock at Dana College where a banquet. will be wwe the guests and followingthisey will return vo the citfihall where dancing and games wi occupy the time.This convention will be a greatadvertisement. for Blair and Blair heartily welcomes the delegates from the slave to our city. made a pack of 50,420 ~cases in ~ mn of twenty-five days duration. which time around (but hundred delegates are to be present..Reg-iqtration will start Pmijnvtly at th ei r f i l a t m a t i n g o f th e y ea Sep tember 11. A f t e r c o mmu n i ty si n gi n g s h u n business me e ti n g wa s hc l Th e n a sho rt gi ddmss b f wc lco~ to th e n e w teac her,Mi s s Po le wa s gi ve n by th e pres ide nt,M E .R.Ap p le b y in be ha lf u f c o mmu ni ty .Mi s s Fo le y refspon ed wi th a f e w br i e f r e mar k s . R I S P B X P .T .A.M E E T S Q . . . - - . . . ¢ ¢ Th e Pqrer}t-'Deacher fnssficiatio ~ ~eoun~y I~ th~ lllt ~of counties employmg teachers from the University of Nebrukn, hav- §|\| fifty Nebnslza telehan com- Mlnmmb COL LEGE NOTES The atgdent bpdy at Midland 192huI8 I52 22 9 9 September 1920wuhan u h u l n ln .2 3 4 5 6 7910111241514l6l7I5l 9 2 0 2 l2 5 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 5 so a _ _Q .;.a fs. n n u u m - - u p Nels Hansen of Blair, and B. McDonald of Tekamah,are notheagents for the Buick line cars.Both Mr. Hansen and M McDonald are well known to tautomobile owners of this sect and we bespeak for thema aucqe ful bu.siness.in their new yent the nex~ mee~ng wi~l'~ heid October 31 in unison with a H 1owe'en party and Weiner mast. local talent,even to the :lex items of the district ind want. a which caused no little, amount. merriment. C E L E B R A T E S l L V E R 0 A N N I V E R S A R Y a n w n -0 On la s t S a tu r da y eve ni n g , S ep t. 14,fr ie nd s a n d rela tives,to th i ' numbe r of o ne h un dxf ed a nd thi rty , i ...1 . VL, . ... coLz.nog; mxn On last Satunlay evening,t faculty and pupils of Dana Loilegot together in a college mixer which time everybody,studen and faculty,got acquainted ininformal manner which will be rmemberedthroughouttheye and tend to_ make the school wo more pleasant.. The evening was spent in pla ing games after which refaes ments were served. ~F 5 ~Sept. 21--W. R. C. bake day.~pt. 29-M. A. C. first meetinglate!L Oct.1-W|||on'| Oémbinntionhumd mule llle. A. F. Kruger of Arlington, route one, cdled xt The Enterprise office recently tn set his subscription to acre.He was éspeeiaily pleased with the fair treatngent accorded him in every way and will be a sweet com raiser next year.- General Summary of Motor ide Accidents for Put. s irmni l"ourl.een Pedealrians Strndt During the past. sixteen weeks, accidents arising from motor veh~| ide driving mn to a tote! of 11'E:£. | ln the 1172 accidents, 1490 peo-5 ple uv injured with 122 deaths' nsnulti g, The number of coilisions amount. ed to 326 which leads the list in number,slddding in loose gravel came next, amounting w 125.105 pedestrians were struck and 96 accidents were caused by speeding' 56 accident.-s were caused by strik-i ing obstruction, 65 by losing (!UIl"; tml and 40 by reckless driving.| Aviation took perhaps the big~, gent percentage of tolls as there\s"El€76 accidents reported withi 12 deaths and 83 inj .This; takin into consideration the com-p0.r»lfsely smail :lumber of mn-. chines engaged in aviation, is without doubt the highest percentage of accidents and deaths.= \\'ILDE-WOOD CIRCLE MEET Wilde-Wood Circle at his spacious home last Sunday.There were around`thirt.y pres-ent, who enjoyed a picnic dinner -on the lawn, after which they weretaken on a hike to the river. Moving pictures were taken of the n:\rt1.-during the day, which 1ri.iI bo shown on October 27 whentheWildeWoodCirclehasbeen invited £0 meet at the George Mangold home at Bennington.Those \\l10 atbended from thisvicinity were Mr. and Mm. F. W. Arndt of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure, Mr. and Mrs. John Aron-:=o11. Mrs. Wm. l!a'"ri<=on and Miss Ada, of south of Blair. Hiway Graveling Now In Progress \| .r ~ fine even in g wa s sp en t n d a lo ve ly lu n c h wa s serve d by ' he ho stes s atm latte h our." »f due LJI and friend-=were present fronigravew frum Hlair to Oakland Mr. and Mrs Henry Arp, nd Mrs. Will Ruhr, Mr. andinProgressandiz Bring Puslxed.Hans \\'rich and *Mn andls;si;-. £56 M ; of Wayne countyIi-LINE w l u .HE (§R¢\YIZLEU éiahnk ofark nf ;::;r..TE|:g thr \\;mhi a;T l " U ] f t l l}.|.;r:{. :i a . § 'm a Eu.~d nz g lld ly Il:p2 B-linel l i s l r | s 1 l l i n i v £u\L|Tl xngton will bv ;gr:|\\I.ul lhnl fulland that ua rk will start ammedi-ately.Thu ;;:;.\elinp, ul' thil- hilh- \l2}' will he | -pvcililly pin:n~in tothepgapll11:thiaiccan1.f l uwinter l|'t'\ll'i.:-are :low drawing near |ndi:l.i. wurk would mean a guod \|i|;l|\\;|y on the heaviesthome to ;m;»!¢».1, road in the coun-ty and :malt _Nebraskans knowmmt. mat n ans especially at the is leaving the §|15{md \\L f \ \ i | . ' N' ~ : vu r ms . lml n F I RS T;;:;§;; '11;&55€53afi§i<i»fffimf , . " ,.. . .B - ---n n r n i m 1 .M i t t . a .h v l r i l h t i i f f i l " S | . ' ""E=;;."==" ; ; ; ; i ; a ; " n ~Equin- ment.'and Accounts" on Tuesday, September 10 at the court house at Blair under the leadership of Min Muriel Smith of the 1§ebnf»- ka State College of Agriculture.Mrs.A.PZ.Dixon is counAhzniamnanundthavnrioua1» l l l l d l a n u n .. -. ..... ... . - - . _¢ \ £ x f t h e c o u n . t y w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d b y t h e f o l l o w l n g c i e l e g a t e s z .1 1 s .I ~fnrnor Club: ~ RRYITi'c'¢-Xu `£»ili`5mEa. Win ma i n, De Sntn Wnmenl Club:Mn. J .L. l'et:ersen a n d Mr s .Hu g h Suther la n d ,Hi llsi de Hu s tle r s ;Mr s .Ho l g a r Ha ns en an d M m F r a n k W i l so n, J o lly Co f fe e C lub ;Mr s .Leor Hi n dle y an d Mr s - J . H. Ne a r ho o u Mc C a r th y C lu b ;Mr s . B y r o n B e a n : m d Mr s .Hu g o Ha a c k ,Se lf l m pr o ve me n t Clu b . Fi ve o l m e var io us c lub pres i d e ms attend ed a s to llo wa :M r s Peter 'lru hl= en,Mr s .A .J .S u th er la n d , Mr s . E lmer Tr u h lse n , Mr s Be n B un n a n d Mr s . C a n i s C o o k . The se lad ies learned sh o r t c u ts ti me savers,labo r s ave rs, etc ., ir home wa sh ing s, c oo ki ng, b ed mak ing, ee rvmg me als, ke eping r ec ord: etc . , that wili be ta ken bac k ho m-1 a n d g i ve n t o t h e me mb e r s o f th . :move men tio ned c lubs a t thai: ne xt.me e ti n g so me ti me befc m lima Smith ¢.omes a ga in whi c h wil wyi' a down And the machinery whid' had been stored there and belongcd ta the sta!/E. hxs b'een moverm the Eversen bam for xwmge. Same time ago Miller Munk am Jem: Nielsen bought this propert; and had the bam removed as s Bhir,Nebrukn, September 19, 1929-' n m s w r n r n xs m -hm cw g g:~:Q~;~a NEWSKENNARD J.THE Q o u BUY. AC CEPT NOTHING BUT A g S t o r a g eW l L ~ R D Ba t t e r y 'From the Kennard Garage 3 UDLEY CARTER IRETURNS mo m TRIP (Continued from wie one) n g n h watched ue eat with our r in our right hand and our 'ves in our left.'Dae English verse this nrder.The boys mid~Us get buck to camp"whim did.The next day, Wudneyday, Jgly v . continent was given the placehonorinleading that parade.:we wene in troop one,that us on the fmnl. rank..lus~-Porter, one of my Indian boys, as thc guicie that load those 50- |Scouts around that 30~ax:rezona beforo the gralldstandl. The next. day wn held open mme at our Lepew for visitors.»~Scout World follows thempricanIndianinhisScout Oth As our patrol contained we n~ American Indians at the Jam ~rec, our tepeea wwro the mecca 1 all who nltetlsld the Jamboree. Friday morning, August 2, the moricun Indians were asked to -vf ar in costume for the movie- » |canlera and for the press. xobubly you folks have seen many-our pictures.WG.ourselves, ave sem:zwmz, though we have »-photographed hsmdmda of |es.Snabthlllg a hasty dinncle had another grand march for 1 Primo of Wales who did not || .e fore the Duke uf Connaught~mther of the King and the iuf Scout of the Warld, Sir Rub- -Bnden P'bvrelL It was becausef hip special requmf- thnt my In~ boys came tn the Jamboree. \'\=¢»~~ 4 07';{-$11! 1 l I ; ' : % ':~h ~= *% '°_~ 'H _,¢;-,_ 4.~.3 ..¢'*Fi `_;:;f> .-1 .~af.~,.:W ~~.ff ~vf' fi .,,,;»'|,.-!'1~ ,f _ , . ¢ ; ~ ' . , g ~ f.~b ' " ~ ' >._. a .~~" »-;;'z! f' »332 .~. ./ f - / ~.4;,:\eh _, V-'F l ,"` \ ~ The Dorcas Club met with Miss- es Alma and Ellen Swanson Sab-urdny afternoon. Miss Hilmu. Swansoncame from Om to attend the meeting as her sister,MisaEllenwasleavingMondayforWayneNonnalandthemectidg was za farewell party for her. Ginger ` Ella, S i by Ethel Hueston THE STC RYm : : | J \ | > r m ¢I. - - U n l i n :u » m | I l y q u mH u m e u l u c v M r T o i l w n r .l i e t h - u d n u m l n l x l r r an t h e s m a l l t o w n o f R e d T h r n m h l u w l .h l l m o t h e r l e m d a vs z h l e r a l l f l e n .H u n a n a n d E l l v n - - - " i J l n ¢ m l l l i a " - a r e b u " | ¢ r o o r L -i m g " Ih r . l l n l s l e r M a r j u r y r r p a r t l c b p a l m ! i n t h o " b e a u t y m m n t "t h a t a v e n m g w i t h E d d y . l l c n o n . D V M 'g f r u u s y o u n g f a r m e r .o r en c o r l t . a r j u r l e a ve s f o r t h e a n l t c l u a t a d a r l u m h . \ 3 H A P I i - i l l I l - - u v e r w o r k a n d n e n - o u -s l r n l n a t t e n d a n t o n t h e b u i l d I n g ol'an n c w ul: lJl¢ :h t o re| ,| lar o.she-o u l g r u w n s t r u r l u r e h a s n t h v l r d M r T u l l I \ e r a e y e :t o t h e .p o i n t o f l h l e n l e - n t d b l i n d n e s s a n d h e l s l u r -u i d r l e n t o u n o t h e m . t h e n u g h c o u t l n u m r : l o o c vu p y h i s n u l p l t .G u n n e r h a s t r i e d i n m a n y w a y s t o l d d t n t h el ' n n \ i I r ¢s l e n d e r I n f o m e .h u t t h e i a n o t d M o u r n g ° d 5 1 a r } o r y .w i i h E d -d y Ja ¢ k » ~ o n a n d n f r i e n d h e i m m -d u v e s an-r u b A m i r - ¢ w s r e t u r n s l n t r l u m p h .n vh r : o w l ¢ ° r l g ¢ g l t h e p r i z e h¢~nu\5r a n d w i t h flf t d m i a f s i nn u l d .t h e r h l e r p r a z e g h : g i v e s t h e m n l l e y t o h r r r a t h e r a s p a r !n f t h ee x p r - n i e n \ r e a s m * y f u r t h o t r e a t m e n tu f h i s - r e s b y C h l v n g o a o a c l a l i a t s . ¢ : | u \ '! 'i '| - u c I l l - - W l l h M l r l a m M r .l " o ! l i v¢ r l e a ve s f o r C h l r a g o .E d d yJa vk a n n b r r m z n a n o t h e r f r i e n d . A l e x - _r ~ m k w h o h e s a u h a s 0 ° P !1 l : h t . b y H o b b s M e r r i l l O n , W N U He rs . u Mis eldt orne. ming oh. an fntqvr myfr. I see the Fritz :ATP called at Frank Gas~hand nf the lnrd in this!"ser's Fnday evening. She pulled the stnul to the low Mr: a ndMrs . Otto Arp autoed 3 lIIu.m'atlon'= by =~; ~I r w i n M y e r s §5 'a n.¢.»¢¢naaancaano p Tif ~JOTTINGS Mr. and M _ A1 K be d spent last Wednesdayin Omaha.fa mi ly we re '1 § u;~,d3 y ~ gg-W. H. Harrison of Qortez, Colo., itors at Wm. Cunninghame.cahed on friem§s in Lenxmrd Last Mr.and M m Loma Goreham Thursday and I-nduy.and Leonard were Tuesday after,Berl Holmes!has mheved Mrs. noon visitors an Frank Gassefs.'I'hon1;a.~1 French at the Lara Fraud- . M r .a n d M r s .L e o M i l l e r s p e n t s e n h q m e .v 1 l 1 a : l :¢ W.B.Rosenbaum and family .~.:..| oneness U! purpenge wlnlch [)Iu{I1|l[- e d her.Selec ting three penc il: from a large number In the drawer, she sharp ened them hrlnkly ,Th e n sh e d r e w h or p ad of p ap e r to wa r d her . a nd op ene d lt. Th en s he stud ie d ln ten tly , c h e w ing her penc il.She wrote a h as ty llne,an d quic kly sc ratc hed lt out. Aga in s he wrote. n ga ln sh e fr own- lngly disc arded it.Several times she repeated this pn ln tu l proc ess. bu t ut Inst.as so often happens, persistent effort hmttg h t ln s p lm- lion,an d sh e w m t e ilu:-ntlf,with- ou t tt pause for thought. "tmr pursnnnge home for the blind ls sadly in need of funds to c arry on its no ble wo rk .W i ll y ou not c un- zribnte Te n Ceuta to this very wn n lty mu s e ?An d c omplete the c huill of good vihrulions by sending copies of this letter to thmc ol' y our friends ln wh o m y ou ha ve mu ll- dc nc e?I n lh ls way .thi s vu lu nh le ins tituti on will e nla rge lla c irc le of frie nds and will b e vn nhle fl to c on- |l a~d se~ted h ~ n e l f w l t h a protes- =».-Mr . a n d Mr s. Ch r is S c h u ma c he r , aoutheaiit o f Ke n n a r d ,c elebrated Lheir si lve r we d d i n g ann ivera ar y , K 1~ I.;° Qqihih. I| '1 1 1:. Lamb and children were dinner guests at the Charles Misfeldt nome Eunday. Mr.and Mrs.P. C.Rasmussen :md children were Sunday dinner guests at Earl Fitx:h's in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein andfamily were Sunday afternoon vis- itors at the Mrs. Geo., Nuevo home.Mm.Alien Menking of Elsie, Nebraska visited with her sister, Mrs: C. C. :Cunningham for a few days.Mr. Fritz Arp,John and DorrcL-ta, Mr. Carl M. .Jensen and Mr. :mulMrs. Louis Gomhzim and Leonard were Sunday visitors at the Frank Gasser home.Mrs. Dom Sumner and Leon a1.~ tended the Missouri Valley Fair Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Alpha Hawkins and son from Arlington were sup-per guests at the Mrs. Dora Sum- ner home Sunday evenjng. ing to take in the fair. Mr.ud Mrs.A. C.Anderson e \ ~-~--~y~w ~ `\ e Q.\` »\ ~ . .; \~ `\\; / j f . ," €;\`f~ `. M ~ .3 ~ \ mother returned from :\visit of several days at Bennington. The M.E. ladies aid are busy cleanin g and pnpering the ;r.iraox1- age.Mrs.Orville Nelson,who hasbeen seriously ill, is getting along nicely at an Omaha' hospital. Dr. C. E. Mock and familv me leaving October 1 for Ulysses, Neb.,where he will continue his veterinarian practice. George Hedeluud is remodeling the Kronberg house where he Will move October 1.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Edwards were visiting is Fremont Monday.liarlxlenkins, bookkeepcr at the bank,is remodeling the AugustNelson home and will .-soon move his family here from Tilden, bieb. Miss Opel Wright spent the wwkemi at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurber spent the week-end at the parental, Rob- ert Andreason home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Andreasou flint andthey ~&ved nmay lovely glfts. :c \|.Q v w w x v 4 r . 1 1 u r - .' n v | : \ r ¢ r £ 1mal-:rms IS HELD v .f ¢-.qv mum |1i| I I x l and 'needy hllnd.sc heduled th e d a y LneI| nlzn I? ("nnn!ln£fl|I.T713 lhEl.B lllu.matlon'= by =; I r w i n M y e r s §5 a n . ¢ . » ¢ ¢ n a a a n c a a n o ~ 0 THE STC RYm : : | J \ | > r m ¢I. - - U n l i n :u » m | I l y n u mH u m e u l u c v M r T o i l w n r .l i e t h - u d n u m l n l x l r r an t h e s m a l l t o w n o f R e d T h r n m h l u w l .h l l m o t h e r l e m d a vs z h l e r a l l f l e n .H u n a n a n d E l l v n - - - " i J l n ¢ m l l l i a " - a r e b u " ; ¢ r o o r L -i n g " Ih r . l l n l s l e r M a r j u r y r r p a r t l c b p a l m ! i n t h o " b e a u t y m m n t "t h a t a v e n m g w i t h E d d y . l l c n o n . D V M 'g f r u u s y o u n g f a r m e r .o r en c o r l t . a r j u r l e a ve s f o r t h e a n l t c l u a t a d a r l u m h . \ 3 H A P I i - i l l I l - - u v e r w o r k a n d n e n - o u -s l r n l n a t t e n d a n t o n t h e b u i l d N IR ol'a n e w ul: lJl¢ :h t o \e|,|la1.o.t h eo u l g r u w n s t r u r l u r e h a s n t h v l r d M r T u l l I \ e r a e y e :t u t h e .p o i n t o f l h l e n l e - n t d b l i n d n e s s a n d h e l s l u r -u i d r l e n t o u n o t h e m . t h e n u g h c o u t l n u m r : l o o c vu p y h i s n u l p l t .G u n n e r h a s t r i e d i n m a n y w u y v t o l d d t n t h el ' n n \ i I r ¢s l e n d e r I n f o m e .h u t t h e i a n o t d M o u r n g ° d 5 1 a r } o r y .w i i h E d -d y Ja ¢ k » ~ o n a n d n f r i e n d h e i m m -d u v e s an-r u b A m i r - ¢ w s r e t u r n s l n t r l u m p h .n vh r s o w l f w l g e g i t h e p r i z e h¢~nu\5r a n d w i t h flf t d m i a f s i nn u l d .t h e r h l e r p r a z e g h : g i v e s t h e m n l l e y t o h e r r a t h e r a s p a r !o f t h ee x p r - n i e n \ r e a s a n y f u r t h o t r e a t m e n tu f h i s - r e s b y C h l v n g o a o a c l a l i a t s . ¢ : | u \ '! 'i '| - u c I l l - - W l l h M l r l a m M r .l " o ! l i v¢ r l e a ve s f o r C h l r a g o .E d d yJa vk a n n b r r m z n a n o t h e r f r i e n d . A l e x - _u n d r r M u r d m k w h o h e u v :h a s j u s t r n - t u r n e d f r o m n t o u r b l t h e w o r l d .t o t h e p a r m n a g e G t n a r e r . wh o- 1Q h e a r t i n l e t n n h e r I w n s i s - mera l11 ll kl l\ |;r i c h m a r f l a a r r s m l l e l e n5 | a n n u m - d t o n p r o f e s m r n f m a t h e -m n t l vn I l n r n r e L a n n l e v p o u r l n t h ew m l d a s g u m s )i s a l m a t a l n l c - 6 . b u tb e - r o m e o vh i l l e d a t t h a a n n o u n c e -m e n t t h a t M u r d o v k l i s m r k m m l n a " v t m l n " g r o c e r y a t o m D b v l n u n l y n o* \ ~ a l r h . "G i n g e r t h i n k s a n d n n u h n h l m M r ' l o l l i v e r r v t u r n n h i s °=f~'= u n i m p r o v e d a n d t h e d n v l o r s g i v n i : h l m l l t l h |\'\m~ 0 ° P !1 l : h t . b y H o b b s M e r r i l l O n , W N U He rs . u .I I h t 1 y a I v ~- C ~lf '1 f- e re I e y o g - k - le ~0 sf ut \ r.ed u r n g .s n- ~0 o n veit ou e 7 .Hi ai! te'ver n .is- d o as m . l C H A P T E R t v [N THR I I1 .lu g roo m Glmze r f ou nd her three s i s te m lle le n urn. men di ng a fray ed c ult fo r he r f a ther an prosalcnllgr no tho ugh lo two weeks alle would not he at brld tremblin g at th e a lta r o f h e r mar - rlnge.Mi r i a m was stra lah len lmt u n th e desk wi th an ellr of :crest di stas te Ma rjor y wa s dellr atel pnwderlng her nose.watt-hfng th op er a ti o n ln the mi rr o r o f a s mall metal ease. "!s{llrjbl'!. where did y ou UBI thu ranlty c ase?" Ginger de manded. Illsrjory c losed it has tily a nd no I t ln her poc ket.Ba t Gi ng e r lnslslent. "Ma : ju r y .let me see th a t van lly .Thal' s br and- new.Where dl~ y o u g e t lt? " Ma r lo w,thus driven.produc e~ the artic le a nd c on fes sed to ln exlr ar ag au c e She ha d bought I n had cost her y weoty -lllve peat lille had bought l l f r o m M i t e ide mam.and at last.llloromrllly r o m milled , s he exp lai ned lu d c ta ll. " l l s really a very c ute ide~ llolvn ."she amid roluhly ,hop ln hy many erortls ta distrac t s u e n tlon fr llm the money plms e o f th lrnnsa otlum "Y o u She.the eo pact ma ts s quarter.Allen lads to af-ell fou r o l tho rn , a nd ou rh on elf the four wh o hotlaht had I :»rml1l:=°to sell four more.Th e wh en Mi te se nd s h er do lla r ln Ill .utnpzlny, ful' the four she sold. the mo d her a solld sllr er one..lu~ Ilnsvly." "llld y ou pro mis e to se ll fou r?" "Tee, I Inu! to.And whe n I e el the m l se nd my do lla r to the c o :~ gmny , and they semi me tl i ter lln \H\('r one.l s n t it a c ute idea? " l t is llk e th e old c lmln lette ide a- -" "lZxnc zly .W here y ou had t mpg th e pray er-»-" " Hr b r e a k th e c h a i n - ""l\nd I t goes on and on--»" " A l over th e wor ld. " "W h y , th ef t! s e ll thousands an tho usa nds o r them." " A n d every body wh o buy s o n wi ll s ell fo u r mo r e- - " "And lt all star ted fr om on e. On single,-solitary li ttle one." Th e gi rls talke d o n an d on .B~ Gln ger dr ew . herself awa y (ru them.s u l enwrap ped ln lmpe a frable thought. She remembered t~ nld tltaln le tter s.Th e y h a d c o ~ wi th :mule frequency a few yea alre.Pray er s for almos t ever y thlnfo r th e slc k,for fo le lg n missin~ for prohlb ltlon,fo r ftmdament lslll.fo r th e s er o o d e omlng of t Lo r d for the release of anarc hl~ lnrlsoaom c ondemned to death-- " A n d every body semis lt on tm nanny nlnrv,rind every one:hem 80t|dr= lt lo so many a\ore.a lh vy me n d lt- " Glllm-r go t on sudde nly a nd we ou t of th e ro om.Sh e wa lke d a zlly .She we nt upstairs,got t short lutltle r f rom the lin en c lo and hulnaeed l l agalns!the vs under the trnpdoor.She no tl that her hands tmauhled.bu t = ellmhed c a r e f u lly - llle ladtler ~ o ld - p u s h e d u p the trupdoor.a nailed herself though th e o~ lag.Fr om f or c e o f ha blt, f or wa s ou t th ln kla g ot tra pd oo rs . loc ked lt behind her,and tn~ he r wa y c a r e f ully o ve r th e ben to her sn natary un d er th e dn wind ow.There she mt down hes to think. S he thought, and thou~ an d {h0l.l,';llt un ti l her br l e xe !we re so wide.so br l so blue,th a t ol'a sudden t nt-omed to hq r t her. and she s th em h ar d.He r tw o s ma ll h a we re grinned so tig htly , dngm-rs interlac ed so closely.z suddenly she kn e w they tr "\\'e depend on yon. "Do not break me chaln. "E . Tn lllver , tr ea su re r, "lied 'I'lu-ush, Iowa." Ginger was greatly pleased wltn th e f or ma l ton e n f thls letter .She kne w ve ry we ll th at lf s he r ec e lved suc h nn a pp e al s he wo uld c on tr lb - She read lt over a nd over. adding n word,o mlt tln g a word.nuhs tltut- I n g a wo rd . u n tll th e llna l ve mlo n seemed lmpo sslb le o f I mpro veme nt. Th e q u e s ti o n m wh o m th e le tte r sh ou ld be sent wu s subjec ted to deep thought.Indeed. lc wus mnre W A b B | . 1 \ u 1 . U l \n n w o M r a n d Mr s Ch n s J o h n s on a n df a mi ly v i s i t e d a t th e A C Su nd s h o me W e d n e s d a y e ve n mgM r a n d Mr s . Ge o He de lu nd a nd da u g h ter , J e an n e tte we r e di nn er gue sts at. the Han s J e ppe se n ho me A n u mb e r o f th e D a ms h L a d i e s ' A i d me mb e r s a n d th ei r fa mi li e s sp en t k n d a y e ve n i n g a t t h e Re v. L a r s o n h o me m K e n n a r d J o h n Mc C r a c ke n wa s a b u si n e s s c a lle r ln Oma h a F n d a y u te g la d ly - lf s h e h a d th e mm e : -mr K e n n a r d F r i d a y e ve n i n g . , .. than tho uzh t. n o de c n lt was.hlen.Mr and :gm w g._ Kerstetlef an d J a c o b An dr ea so n mo to r e d t o Ly o n s S u n d a y to vi s i t Mr s . A r th u r A n d ma s o n a n d f a mi ly . Mr s .E .B e r r y a n d Ch ar lo tt e we r e Oma h a vi s i to rs S a tu r d a y . J o h n B la c n , Mr . a n d Mr s .l, c m~ ar d P e te rs o n , Mr s. N. 0 . P e te r s o n a n d Mr s : A li c e Mt mk i n g s p e n t lr r t Mo n d a y i n Oma h a vi s i ti n g f r i e n d s :md r e lati ve s . W a r d s S to r e h a s a s ta n d u t th e c o u nty f a i r th i s y ea r.` E l la Ri c h o f Oma h a ,vis ited a t th e D r .W r i g h t h o m e la s t F r i d a y an d S a uxr da y .Mr s .A n n a A n d r e n s o n o f B la i ..¢.=.=__.- t tu...u r rr E T c h i l d r e n rom p!Di rt ca n be washed from W alls and the original soft-toned beauty re- stored if W alls are 11inted with Tim Prince though, is at jolly flth chap. and the. English all love him Olin'U.S..Amhasrmdur,Charles Uawes paid us nz upazial 'gslt Jasper was agdn acting as gulde Gén-Dawus zaofing. the diffcrcnolin color mm. walked up and shool hands with Jaspm.Jaap-er shool hands as per annwm and did no ranognize Mr. [hmm until he puhis pipe in his mnmizl.. Through the mtsiillu ni the pres our visitors m nn' tepaea iucreaaeremarkably.'llc fmmd it. difficd flidn our mokingmd in pass from our cook Lent m mn: wmv fire.We tried to harm mms privac;in. ailing so 1uiu[§Lc1nna the 11a ai our tepec.There was n. hmin our tcpea abmaa ti1e p aboutlinaire of an apple.y woul peek .thru thii affine boys whil m w u e a t i n g &|ma times sew wa would dennis ta look nl..T aulmtime.'Tha hniqaufnmaticall-b ns. larger until a few day liner the publicguttheir henna .while vw ate.'Hue wumm enjoye wxtnhing the boys: wok to see howid it.'I1-ne; affered suggez m well as questions.On lady Lumad un hennoweas my cr i a de r in the M W Said,uh' bow. wc'll hmm scwgulls for Su- cmy dinner."I assured her it wa amy some of llw. Ulugh iude Lim iiah game chftktnm taken fro: I storage.We were wondc; y provided for in Lh0\\i\g.r 1 cms, as in our azmping provisiu adm.Uncle Sam atrlaxnly known how to shelter his lrays.\ tlugtent, suppliarl by the U. S. go* ilimllent.mm :nay t4 :n..l.rl£|:\lLQl8 and Sfnvixl was the em uf all other nations.ll. raiue most every day in cmnp.Withgood locatima and Nm equipme: vu; had no sit.lam:.1=u..Umm..\J.I Dl'&B.8|J1ly did mrdrt: xr name for hi ad! both at home and abroad. _SllI.!.lrd€.y,Aug., 3.'Hhs :\I\l(" mum pu an an Indian pinral of Lim Idlihi lrn0;..p...- GIL "P and puff on metumea.1ti l-rm our mfg ha d the spec]gurls.Affer the |2ll.g&l-nf.n hw. wa lke d i ma ur file mpc \ 'sa \\ 1 \ . tressi ng gl are--l ends spacio usncs s to room s. W a h i n g t a k e s t h e pl ac e of re de co ra ti ng .\ Gives W alls soft, beaut ihll tones w ith no dis-~ Call for color card at this"store for naints and varnish."_W _"~=-TM?>°f.~#é ...~~, . = , - m n s n ~l /,.\ ...r f\~f."r»: " "»¢f ~ ~~~~,~\.~,2:~, ~ j i - ~"/ ~"5 / ' ~ / / 7 ' k 3 ; . -,".:iP174 1 ~ 1 .m v ~~ .,~~~J : . -_~~- ¢ l f- :. . _,..l I ~\. \.\2 \ "1h gRFd`h n l l a r d w a r e ..,.-... ___-_.,f o r m e f s p a r e n t s . - 1 l l _T_\.......lf... f"»n n|.» l u n ~~MW uzlmsxm \ Iwikh wma but anzmuanmr ol mln funn ¢heax-mxsit. Ewk th bm h mm t u g v l i distance, k wasjhe' dvmand n! we p In azyug "Jux£ K moment,W!*»-I pidnra"Affer A picu "W m yml please. mwgnph Q Umk for me."You Iwi. they dmc wgar. muse cmmmns m y m ¢aa».ugey wagmely ml w.A awnlmg unbl Umar aims beenn|.m:uy |hL'gomx|dn'L write mLEW wnuld havebn sm into mm and doamhcennp or else p t i parf., "Mes n<r madmstand,Nik EPg§iH!":Vllilnihoy cha g -~f dalhmv r gun! wa s : as az tha dourtar dse a blat£.1lun;g.imma tn muh: a dm door.Tha other patrols in our tx amumed l l a n\gLdu'ias.T add we ha d o ur 'mds full, darn wha( wer wsu there am. as sam as Hua gum aprs£noon till UIn~ lc. at night mums had ant mxlh-:sn dum; .\ndic.;:e la nee' the R-ed lndi nn; the ma mn m- , i minteddi im.Thug wa ue nze r tn k Ilhe L mhrr Bfi rmxd m s e e lhdian ui'nfe\`l ami gppueldsplay.On a ds hn u i d " I v l h s e c c u m i n "Ina i d we l u m a "Ys; lun' have.l s mi n ni » ;hL "I mid,"ln§v. do -_ g m b g ~ _e lm.. g msniping gal'€1ugn asv-We1hi3_f,o .xhul Us lumi dl-ness! d d w l g x r . ~ ~ World fu follmriug u--- prim Indian r d f ! !d i n we me fndinrm.u m .fmnywna a pni a n Entme indium not hw i t iiaaa awi ani dr~f=1 wlkinm ofold. mrfzivlr Bm ' :hawk md bon: and :-wow. » - 3 : - eb :ra . c n: :- a s s - - :N V Q g `¢ . - a § 'C g m m a><c-1 '<5c»2 .2 :Z '-.u' Q Q -'1 3 LE '-1g ' - < IOC $3 ___ »-4-1os:U'| - I(Dan z ca o u cb .a= n on each $2.00 purchase or Q Q1 sh.: |. :mmm mx.ua~ annammn# b1._asm ~F"""".f'z v u u !m a m m a .A1\»~r d w w m s r l i i s ,wus Q l l l i l i l l (hiB un pl e- w r w r » m <| »s :m\ »~ ~ eg g o ld ~gn o ar -f l< " " ¥ § , , ¢ d s ' vi e . d r ' - F D B h ° \ " = ' 41 ' th e f i n -TE E ; mi d , " W h e n y ve s u u m o a m m m d t h e i r a d h e s i n ¢ _ \ m; " g md r e vi e w a n d wa3 - M u m : a r i a ~ ¢ ° ' = { ; m u m I n om w e f i w f a x m i n s u m o n ly t m q e n n ne w we wa s nn . o n e a n - d i a 'u m m m a m ! m a n y w e n m ~-~er h nmmnmrrld hry tlxerhg gdii .s 'M-,1 nlyud. lo than she had xo worktnem nnnrt, slowly, a nfeer m n time.But she dld nor amp think-mx."Chn!n letter-on and nn-ulloverthaworld-thmuands andthousands-and nobody dura tnslnp bennuse nobody wnnld dnre tobreakth e c h a i n - f o r t h e mm e - - n ] ho r i wf o r the h lln d - o n a n d o n a n do m | Suddenly Gin ger h u n t i n to h m ne rvou s lau gh te r . um lau g he d un d cried and twisied her llltle hands,and rocked back ua tonh on thestool in |.n. ocatuy."Oh, nh, how heavenly, how per- on each $5.00 purchlse Do 11' Now I I i 29x-$.75 2.55~<=ebeb-1:ea CONSIDER THE WLF5 THEN THE PRICE Rosenbaum Service Station ""',1,';";;S' & 5 g m , - r 1 t u n i l e w k t a t h a d i n m m : m e r b n s e m " F " " " ° " . " ' as-vent c nnfilc ts.A TI - r g h o m n g ti i s ,WB ah u wd l- h a w i h i a un p le - aiusnt t.>?=I&1!{hs Inntw a : old ~fn o ar -§' ., » '" ?. f ,§ ". . ~. , d m ¢ -ln. i m: h o ur s aly zed.l o th at she had to wo r kth e m apart,slowIg,a tiffbger nt n time.But sh e d id no r s to p thln k» inn. "C ha in | ette r--on and o n - a l l ove r th e world--thnunanda an d thousaudu--and nobody dares to :a-~<=ebea -1: _§ ' " h l 2 ~ " : ' § s f " ~ " W l x ¢ve s u u m o a m m m d mi r a l l i e d in t.lu£"gand review and wa3 - M u m : a r i a ~ ¢ ° ' = { ; um o&"l- » : nu ma m u m only tmqenn new we use an. one an- d i a 'ummm a m! ma ny we a nflx mmmnid l»m¢herhogd.' lmldhg QA lv " " "k hxgh g c m c u u m o n a n w w ) slnp bemuse nobody wnnld dbreak the chaln-for the blhnmrfor the hllud-on and 1 om' Suddenly Ginger hunt lnlnervous laughter. um laughs cried and twlsied her llltleand rocked back ua forth 4 stool in an. ocatuy. "Oh, nh, how heavenly, lm fnclly heavenly!I never u m @ LII Rosenbaum Sf ; |-' r a n m rrm n r s s -~Pag\'!'hnomm, Nebmskx, Septemba 19, 1929 ==|= : -. xddes w take us around and fur-nished ua with our mid-dny mddr/ernoon mu.They were sur-mrprised w find mont of our Amer lean boys preferred vnter.At. the quint dty at Chester,we visited the old Raman willthan surrounds the dry, the ancient cathedral dating back to 1000 A.D.,the spot on the River Dee l \\ fascination m some of un.`ln 0\b| All wehad done was m wry the Q\l¢¢l|'s h m were the mu-v¢lmm_nlm§ uc! uhr school anddty to the pain the wall and ceiling uttermud. pam oi the wvrld thru o f Qq Ealhex-'s mm and her¢°l1¢l¢l win; 8eouts» from every meeti with Ki:1fSoloxnon. Going;mdon.Az the banquet as nam into the long ul of the Mnighg, boy was naked what he got. out olone of our boy; remnrked, "Gee, thelamboree, the answers wld a this would make a fine gym room. sdmxlar U'-°\'Y-The world friend- Following this remark.amidst ship or brotherhood had so manl-wonderlul displayed talent of thef°"me n that ea ch bw mldewhere stood the mill of the ha y lgre a mc artists of the age'¢he'men!.ion of it.From the remark;millm-_ who mid. "I mm no £>tlt|1°u|¢ht came.are we usim nur-loverheard on this trin of those o'c.\oek a. m., and dulireeorded in bo o k o l mmqggg 1 | at pg; 5 6 . Said fonclomm is only u so past dm: iftms and money advanced for taxes.You are required to mxnr uid petition on or before the 2151 day of October, nm.LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY By E. S. Ripley, 83-4t Ita Attorney. To Lyle B. Gilben, Defendant.. Notice is hereby given that on the Ist day of April, 1929, Mary E.Gilbert, as plnintilf,filed au Activa in lhe Diitrltt Court af Washington County, Nebrankn, in which you are defendxmr, the nb~ ject and prayer at which actionis to obtain an abenlute divorce in favor of the plaintiff and from add defendnnt,n d u m said plaintiff recdver from said defend- ant alimony and support money far two minor ildrwn. the resultof said rnnrri ;and that she be Kranted the custody of said minor children. You are hereby required to answer said petition on or before the 7\h day of October, 1929. Mary E. Gilbert, Pwnufr. By MAHER 6: CARRKGAN, si-sm Their Attorneys. NOTICE OF REFEREU5 SALE ~Patrick and Smith, Atiormys, 852 Omaha National Bank Bidi!- Notlce is hereby given that pur- suant to an order of the Distric! Court of Washington County, Ne~ braska, dated August 12, 1929, in an action therein pending, where- in C. C.Lyon is plaintiff,and Allen S.Root, et nl, delendmits, directing me m sell the premises hereinafter described at uublic we, as upon execution, I will, on Monday, the 'ith day of October, 1929, at ten o'cloek A. M., at the front door of the Washington County Coun House in the Gly of Blair, Nebraxkn, offer for sale to the highesn.bidder for cash,tenper cent of which will be payable on date of_sa1e and balance upoi confinnation of said sale by the court, the following described real estate, to-wit:h UUDL EY c a lm-nn RETURNS FROM TRIP (Continuedfitom page two) we showw where the tobacco was nlaced and how it wsu used as we Pipe of Peace. Monday evening,Aug.5.We were invited to tea at the Danishcamp.The Dzmiah Scouts, 1300 in number,had chartered a special ship in which they came to theJamboree.We soon found theDanishecouiatoberealhosts. One of the young Qanish leaden °Ind|eC0lln¢yCm|!¢.¢minedlc\dlm;glin¢t\mldE|-1n¢h¢m»n¢r°r+.\=¢E¢¢m °1*-'*¢-'i=\=='i='1~¢hdr¢d1uf¢~L f f f a l N t | ' G t 5 Swhie B. Jemn,ne¢m¢a=|'°°'?*md '"°""'°°-" Q u m ,___,...__ ¢ 0 ~.,_T h i f 'd llimxted for the presentation ofoetorsuSa1E m * - ¢ m m » = g a m m a n u u u ¢ h m xorncn 'ro caznmms §You are Hueby N°¢if\°=l- That OF ESTATE x will d t at the County Conn STATE OF NEBRASKA 1 I is Washingwn Ccnnty,| A.C.Debcl, Atwmey Room in Blair in said County on the 20th day of September, 1929, and on the Zlsrt day ol December, 1929, at 10 o'clm:k A. M. on each of said days to receive and ex-i l cannot pay, I thank the river Dee,tha tturns the mill,that grinds the com to feed my bebw and me."__ e took a seven mile nde up scenic old river Dee.Our American delegatiou also vi dtqi Liverpool, Manchester and oyer in the country of Walm.After ourboyshadvisitedseveralcastles 'and cathedrals they had their fill of _snch places The English areliving |.n the past, the Amencans are living in the future.Our hoya were not interested in the old!Roman and Gothic masonry arch- .itect after visiting one;while at each city the people lamented ifIhistory of the place shown did not 'date backnhout 1000 A. D. August 13.Breaking camp and|bidding God speed and a bon voy~ gage to our many new friends, we boarded s. train for London. Thesetrains are bui lt in compartments holding eight'people.On sometrains you must step out of thetrain to go from one compartment to another.We stopped off atIearnington, England on our way. Going by motor bus we visited the'home of. William Shapcspeare at i I talents and how would we build a house for our King? leaving London for Southhamp- bon, we boarded our steamer, the S. S. Arabic, bound for the U. S. A.We were willing to travel onabeelineforNewYork.Our ship dropped anchor at Cherbourg,France;Queenstown,Ireland and then much against our wishes took us to Halifax.It will be n much better place now, we left an Epis- copaan minister and his daugh- ter t ere.Launching out into thedeepagain,another thirty-six hours put ua in aight of the Sta-tue ol Librety. Arriving at the National Scout Headquarters, we were told that cities along our route home were expecting visits from our group.The Scouts of each city upon our arrival met us at the train and took us over their respective cities. We remained three days in New York, one day in Philadelphia, two days in Washington and one in St. Louis.In this country as well as abroad the Indian patrol were *treated as Royalty.While in New Yorkwe vimlted the offices of the Ame can Baptist Home Mission I Stratford-on-Avoh and also slSociety. under whose auspices our sweetheart, Ann Huthaway's e2>1B5="'°°l i5("3i'\'~!i-i'\9d-We visi\ed| outside of scouting sny, "ll 'bose are the kind ol buys scouting de- velops, we are strong for scouting! May We have many more Jam-borees where race prejudice,re- ligious difference and class dis-tinction are forgotten and WorldBrotherhoodin.the hearts of youth holds sway. Dudley. SINGLE STANDARD For the third vmek of Para- mount Banncr Month,4 GrootStageShows,4 .Great Pictures. the Omaha Punrnount presentsGreta Garbo, the exotic star, andNils Asther, ln "Single Stand1ird°'_ The third week oIParamount Ban-ner Month begins Friday, Sept. 20. "Single Standard" is Greta Gar- b0's first 100%American role. She retums with n glamorous role, as an impetuoun San Fran-cisco society debunte,weades of the world of sham. the deceit ol men who live one life out of theirhomes and another within the dom- estic hearth.Driven into an art gallery for shelter during a noc- turnal prow]of the buy district streets, she meets Packy Cannon, ex-navy heavyweight champion, Soap Wafer E f d !m me nwnrxr um _uw mauve uxMeddith B. Kemp, Deceased: To the Creditors oi said Estate: You are Bee by Notified, That I will nit at the County Conn Room in Blair, in said County on the 20th day of September and and pfestol Walls inte], ww. D¢v.»;v¢1m Enid; I are as fresh and |,,i1,¢ ~I 21st day of Dewmber, 1929 w ~ e r ~ l i ~ ~ . . ~ . Easyto put on and costs buts cent a square foot! 10 o'cJock A.M. each day to re- ceive and \ examine all 'claims against said Estale,with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the px-esenta< Lion of claims against dd 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 Court,this 24th day of August, 1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER. 32-42.County Judge. commenced in Lhe Mfg court of Washington County, Ne rnska, in which Lincoln Sale Depodt Com- pwy.a corporation,is plaintiff, and Margaret McMahon et al. are defendants,which action is to foredose a mortgage upon the real estate known and described as the South Hal! of the Northwest Quar- wr (55% myvm and the Ent Half of the Southwest Quarter (Elk SW%)and the Northwest Quar~ ter of the Southeast Quarter mw s a sz-:xo of Section 'Thirty- five (35),Township Eighteen (18)North,Range Eleven (11) East, inWashingLon County, Ne~ hraskn, which rnongage was filed for record in the office of the county clerk an ex officio reg- ister of nl s 'and for Wash- ington County, Nebraska, on the 15th dny of April,1926,ut.ten 1*Q s #? M Q Petersen Haw \ D E V O E N O T I C E 'TO N O N - R E S I D E N T D E F E N D A N T S Tn Ha r o l d Mc Mah o n, Be r ni c e Mc - Ma h o n ,B y r o n J .Mc Ma h o n ,Ma r y Mc Ma h o n ,Ra y mo n d J .Mc Ma h o n , a n d Cec ile Mc Mah on , no n- re si de nt def en da nts: Y o u , a n d c a d : o f y o u , wi ll ta k e ..g g . N0'l`lCE! I me Baum onemau 01 me nunu. '""~ "---=af-'-"g.-3-"mu lcauiunwest quarter, and the Northwem who had been vmxtmg nn this cou t . ed I diquarter of the Southwest quar-.n ry jo n our n ar;BTU'-{P fm-.-.r Qnafinn m m '\"nwnnhin going f""e1f.°"the Qlednc.gas I| § u 4 n n *l " L . . - .L . . If . I gg were keptitne Brooklyn bridge,Suu[preservation|°h31"\K2'f|`Y§€Aquarium, as lived ¢here.|"'°fu\bmldmg,Riverside ~k E lidealist,artist, seq roamer andWpolheartbreaker.Fasunated,Arden u w . :v a .I . r \ \ I l v l !\ " J I ' ' " 'r (1 7) ,Ra n g e (13)East,o f th e s m P . M. , i n W a s h i n g to n C o u n - ty ,Ne br as ka , 1 th e ma n n e r direc ted b y sa id c o mp u mo n a mp seemed mo r e li k e th e h o me atmo s ph er e a t Bla ir . Th e p atro l th at " was o u r h os ts ha d ma d e a tren c h,i n a rec ta ng ularine-W e s a t wi t h o u r fe e t i n ul5th A ucnc uuulLl ui n th e s a me sta te od a s w h e n th e wc u p a n Th e 20 0 y e a r o ld c lo o f th e _sta.ira,th e drive,l Stuan, aa she is called, leaves with heatre him the next mornin! aboard hisIHthisfloating . paradise, Ith i a tr e n c h u n th e b a n k f o r me dan o iw +1-... Ai.-+'."Roni HA +»......1..frm., - J " "° ; " ' w u s ' " , ; , " - u u l n i l s . su v d j 6 , , § '" " ' t i ' ; ; , . § "| 'H m '~R o i .- ' IM , t h i .m m e p o u n d t h a n t h i s m e - ,.h o m e ~ . 1 9 i o u r ' : % ° ' ° - I I P '~ I A L I h n i o n n n w l l n i -. 3 2 5 . : ' i ' 3 { ' ; _ _3 1 2 ~~ I 1 He realinea thit ICK, Referee. :STATE I asI ney f§i',|§T"5.§'°°.,e'Zi'-."¥.',;""»'1'i,T..1 ¥§*T\1T \§'$'§u2'$`§u}'C§f z`{§'f17§yf'"°""" nx I §§d`§'f,_ ax'""¢"é§'f§',"§¢.»§lZ';;;,,§. "»Yé"{¢|Y$ X}2iL`§"u\`$I"§,;; mme were gathered tlie~Da.niah,'Arriving i n London we we,e.wo1xld u k ,"Ca?,what kind gf'mus t go home and forget him.Arnerimn,|n0.ia Ex wush Bel 'taken so one of *hr largest hotels folks you K" with " " " "'rn ]o f h._.y .ey course, a e returns,and .gium and Scottish scous Tfhelinulbnnion, The Royal.|lxKe tne lsnghsh across the sea,Put that would be giving the awry an lads 'on y the home folks could see would uk questions about the In-away.It is A glamorous role fortheirn,,¢_iv:;2?gn:no: .i`§'"'ih§T. ua now, we had individual bedxoom|di°"5»after finding out who we Greta Garbo au well as for Nils in German then in Engusil andlsui¢,¢_»;_ (We didn know what they were._ _Asther, md is a pi cture um isone in gmék Then we would eatidid with the married couples.we\Amvxng in Washington,ourlbreaking box~olflee records every- a while.Next the India Scoutmhad an the style or serving m,S=°"r suildeq wok us.to the war where.would sing and teach ue ga follo courgeg in me beautiful arched dn and navy buxlding.Here we me |With the new Paramount Con- his song.Then the Belgium Scout ing hall.the Assistant Secretary of W ,'eert Orchenra, and Gilbert Jaffy,snmr I-in mma mm-a 'r\..». ........|We spent three davs visitinz in l-bf Honorable Pat Hurley.Helthe new Paramount personality,Henry Mencke, Attor (hunty Court.In Probate. ln the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Steward, Deceased: The heirs at law, next of kin, creditors,and All persons inter- ested in said estate are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of August,1929,Will Steward und Georgia Howe filed a petition in said County Court alleging among other things that Sarah Steward, an inhabitant of Washington County, Nebraska, died on the 4th day of August,1929.leaving no last Will and Testament,and possessed of Real and Pcrsonui Estate estimated at $575.00 and praying for administration there- of. If y ou fail to appear at said County Court >n -he 2131. day of, September, 1929, at 10 tfclock A. M., and contest said petition, tiv- Cnnrt. will rmnnint Miller Munk or ,_..,,. _._, ..-- ....,._.-.........,.....one would say, who wants to see a ghost.Al l did.Leaving our tahe we played awhile.Return- rng, we ate some more.Then the lLondon.We visited e London bridge, the london tow r, another Cat.hedral,West Mins r Abbey'British Museum and saw from the was glad to see us.He, being a former Baconian.laid aside his work and hiked of old Baconedays.He told how each morningscnmah and English and Americmioutside the House of Parliament|Y°l9»Harvard,Princeton,with Indian scouts each sang.That ~ _ Buckingham palace.Afteriiacorge and other Colleges,playwas a fine fellowship gathering visiting the Tower of London and1g""~He referred here "°Presi- which none of us will forget soon. hearing of the blood curdlrngdeeds ent Hoover, with other members .lust as we had asaembled that mxht you .could see most any time of the day a mixed group ofScoutsof several nations going about locked arms, singing or talk ing together..This beats your peace treaties and Kellogg pacts all holler,when world friendship is written on the heart instead ofpaper it is not so easily destroyed. You could also see the boys ofone nation coming to tho of un- other nation to exchnn c souven- irs.Even though they could not speak our language, theyace some- thing they wanted, they would point to it and say the one word ovoruhndv lrnauu "nacrl1nno-fr".rf .of Oliver Cromwell and Henryl|V1ll we decided that the youth of today were a pretty good gener- ation after all, and that the age in'which we are now living is u pretty good time to live.We donot have to live in fear of attackand each time we step outside of-iourvhomes we do not need to wearl la 61-pound metal plate of armour for protection, g.One lesson we received in visit-, :ng the . St. Pauls Cathedral a.ndlvsest nrinstcr Aouey; as we were 1show:r the fine sculptural work, ponrayed in the statues of thegreat men who made English his- \ory,we were taken in the base~, of the cabinet and himself.He made arrangements to have our picture snapped with PresidentHoover.Due to the pressure ofwork and strain of his work, we were asked to cancel this nrren e-Krnent._Mr. Hurley posed with usin a picture.He secured passes for us through the White House and had a guide take us." I want you boys to rome to my house for dinner."Did we accept? Yes. Next we visited the Department of Indian affairs.Mr."Scatter- good, a friend of the Scout cuunrelcertainly lived_ up to his name. ~ met the Indian employees,w f the Paramount Theatre is present- |ing orchestral productions that are the talk of Omaha and the sur- rounding territory.For the third week of Paramount Banner Month, the Concert Orchestra will presentanotherclassicalnumberalight-ful and entertaining. Herbie Koch, the "young fellow]at the organ", as he is sometimes called,will feature a new song fest.Herbie gets a lot of pleaahre dnging thenew popular tunes, and will include three oi' four for this week. Paramount Sound News, knownas "thc eyes and ears of the world" is being shown weekly nt the Pur- amount, with "Shots" of the lat- est news events of the world..On the some program for the week of Sept. 20, the Pammount presents the Now York PublixStage Show, !'ARlSlAN LlF'FI. \ x I 4 we tnuugnt the article they offered was of equal or greater value we wpuld nod our heads in he af- firmative.The American boyswere found to be very g com- modity exchangem Scotl d had nothing on us. The laat three work days of our I ; ment of the Cathedral and nl|0wn:\wre guru to wsu. our boys.me v -an inscription upon the wall, "1fk""`f" 'mme of the Bacnvne nt\ident13.|I Dr.}§'f»?2'>"§1'»*'r§f`5;'f1?~"`""" you would see my monument, look Assistant Secretary "Edwards,ofl Over the Il'=;r Dng Co §uound,."This magnificent build-nthf' IJepar"tment.of lndfn afla.ir»:.\|Phone film-lc 41 mg was a wgnderful monument no amd, "If there 1s rmythmg at all I Evenin b A intmentits builder.But as we nnemeal out we c an do to ma ke y our my i n KH Y.,PPO ' I L 1 of West Minster Abbey, we sawamorewonderfulmonument..There ml the llour in the usual\ |3x6' allotted space was inscribed these words "Here lies the remains of Gvo. Williams, the founder of the Y.M.C. A."'lhls ml ,v...¢ greubesl. monument of ull, nut in agreat stone carving, but in a liv-' ing monument of mew, lhe world over.We then thnught of the many monuments in we scout'Iworld being built. by the untirmg efforts of our scout leaders. The last day of sightseeing wok! us first to Stope Pages Church.; 'Ahis was when:Tnumas Gray; wrote that immortal "Elegy» Writ- ten in a Country Church lard." The curfew tclis the knell of paw! mg day. 'Washington pleasant, just lem usknow,:'We were their gueqts almv nooa-:lay luncheon.Thanking!| them for their interest in mukingil this Jamboree trip possible,we-_:e xt visited the U.S.lil1ruray|| building and the Capiwl where we|called on Vice-president Chnrles Curtis.We welcomed us, "Hello boys,come riFht in."He wasbusy so we did nbt larry long. We ncx! went, up in the Wuahingwn monument to look over the city.Then we visitrd the Smithoniun museum tn see l,indbcrgh's plane. The Spirit of St.Louis.At six-thirty Mr.Hurley's chauffeur came for us.We had a fine sup-per arid visit.We wld him whm.I ike said, "l'm going vo be Assisi- am.Secretary of War, John canThelowingherdwindss l o w l y ?President a s ' r Vice -'o'er the lea, The pluughman homewnrd plods his weary way,| And leaves the world to darkness and tp me.The guide as he quoted the Elezywouldpoint out the places men tionixl Lnerein, as we rlnl; u..\.\.|-lined. Save that,from yonder ivy-man~tled tower, Benenlh those ragged elms,that; yew lree's shadeWhere heaven the turf in many a mouldering heap, cw. The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power,And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike the inevitable hdurgThe paths of glory lead but tothe g-rave.I In this same little country church we saw the Pew of Lhc! Penn family.Wm.Pom himselfwas not s member here, just his' folks. Wm. Penn's home and grave'are not far from this little church' Next, we visited Eton College.; one of England's oldest.This Col- lege has been used since 1480. The same old Rats and benches, nar-row windows,ill lighlbd roo m.|dunce swol and switching bla dn where the boys muat bemj oven] exposing their bare pasterrur an-Aawmymnd receive n switehmg formisdemeanors.Yes,they_have school masters for this xw\t¢hl"K task.There are uso bqys here- The fast disappeadpg lmle Red Schoolhouw in xmem-A has nnkly in on same of these lliswnrscgools that you couldn't hare the English to tear down._After a trip up the Rxver ThAma~we came to Windsor Castle. _the mmmer home of His Royal Hugh- ness, the King of England.Even though it was n Kin!! castle theboyswearidwitholdnastles.Enmrinz those mme.spaeinus halls, the walls of which were cov- ered with silk. hung Lhenen werethelctures ol the greatest artistsof JL age. the chandeliers of cut_ ! 1 l ° l B\!!7|¢ q1;o\mo.npa.|a-3 2 " p un p n - a m v w !v m '--1 2 and .I pe ,-resident.Mr.Hurley s a y s , 'l`hat's right.Ike,we Choclaws must stick together."The follow- ing day we saw the Tomb of the Unknowp Soldier and visited at Mount Vernon.The Darkie guardat the Tomb of Washington said, "Who all are you."When told the American Indian Troup re-turning fmm the Jamboree,he said, "l didn't, know where you all is from, buv.I know's you didnt belong around these djggings." Arrivin at SL Louis Sunday,Sept. 1 i f Troup held un eve- ning service in the Immanuel Bzp» Itist church, ns they did on =hip, board the Arabic. Taken in hand again on Monday mominz,we were again phow-,gmphed for the press and taken.to the Lindbergh museum.TheSLLouisScouzofficesarewell equipped in Scout work.Theytook us about their city in one ci the three counsil busses.As gurgroup hml their fill of sightseeing we went tn a show in the aller- noun.As we go! off the street ear a stranger stepped foryvard and asked, "Where are you z°\nz'!' He had seen the write-up in the paper about us.We said. "To the show Al Jnlson is playing in."Hesays, "Will you keep quiet?" Rath- er surprised,we answered Yes. I-Ie said,"Follow me."Passing another show, ournewffriend says "lf y ou want w go in this show after finishing the other one, l'|l let you in.We manage all these hows."He told the door-keeper'These are my friends, let thqrn in."Calling an usher he sand,"Show these friends to a box wql." Then he reminded us co see hum, following this show in order Lo sa the other one.This was an- other of our lunky days.Sept. 3.Homeward bound.Ar-riving in Muskogee, we found the | entire city nt the station to meer us.Some more photos, we wen: put in nn uncovered ear and driven Nthroughthestreets,led by theband and i guard troup of local xATWOOD BARBER SHOP I .Successor to the l Lorcnzqn Barber Shop IThr Besi uf Service | Regular Prices \ x x'ms EAT SHOP E. C. Rann, ProprietorMeall. 40 Ceuta Excellent Cuisine Satisfactory Service . Courteous Treatment l First door east Enterprise offlml x xBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE I COMPANY 1 Bonded Ahatrncter | I PHONE 15 I Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska I x x DR. EDW IN 'r. HPF DentistX-RAY SERVICE Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nehr. x xI |CARL SCHMIDT Inmnnc e Real Estate and Loans I Offim gn State Bunk Bldg.g | |I I I | a x . I DR. w. F.'lIr-IMPHILI.l |DENTIST s | I lacaied ln new . Home Theatre Bid( Blair Nebraska I II x x IIM A R C U S B E C K I BONDED A n s n m v r m 5 l|Oifice in Mayle Bldg.| I \I x --TRAIN s c a s n u n z - Chiugu & Northwestern Ballrod East-6:10 p.m. daily. Wen 7:1S am. daily.' P.. M. & Omnlnc sc .Nnrthbovmd zdaily except Sundny. daily excet Su y.Sundny on y.Southbound daily except Sunny. daily., -a us s crm n uu :\ orlhbound Southbound 9:00 A. M.11:00 A. ll. 7:15 un. 2:52 p.m.7:52 un. 12:85 n.m. 5:80 p.m. Scout.;They wok us no the 12:00 A. M.2:00 P. M. Seven Hotel for n reception bhn-1 quet.Lindy had nothing un u . 8:00 P. M.5:00 P. M. 6:15 P. u.8:15 P. I. John Moore Plumbing Co BLAIR,NEBRASKA 1|Sec l/3 A! Once for Prics Furnace Heated Buildings Have Less Fires NOW is the time to have that OIL burner installed.W e handle one th a t has stood the best and is one of the beet.\N r r xsgm'A n o u s w r r n o u r A 'n m s v n o n m Amazing Overtone Switch makesSIIYER RADIO 12-Months~in-the-Year Radio . .'\1 |,.,.¢-.;.."lunar-nd-1 ugh:lla Sbnilon law-bvy--n-mx» .xx-lll|7If|4 Serson-Grld rndlo withmn a l n d mn -aum., 4rn....|¢||»uhar(Iu»mhm) $160 -_ K eiI 411 \ w Hx I. | .4 A 1 m ~ r o u c A n u A v | o n | : n n A n \ v c n n c A n A 1 : W e Buy APPLES roTAToEs en c a mpmen t we r e spe nt m si g t~L E G A L IMUTI ( E .seeing about the gaearby towns.A t eac h pla c e we we r e th e gu e s ts o f Ma h e r &Ca r ri g an ,A tt o mc y s .th e c l t y . ' I h e y fur ni sh ed o u r FarmersProduce Co. B l r,N e b r a s k a Phone 253 H. J. Madsen a n y a m o u n /Call us for Prices The first thing a new subscriber does is call up all (or her) friends and say: "We have a Telephone now." Wouldn't you be proud to have your name listed along with the other progressive citizens of this commun- ity who have telephones? A Telephone puts your home in the preferred class. f 'Q »{ ~_lil 1, %».*L. ui `. ffi ~ .;|~ v f " ~ ....quf|"*=@?7 ~ `; H I ( vI Q { : 3 ~ 1 ' * Q > ''fZ`\1 g\ > \ F ¥ f - = = f ; F - ~ ~q u .1 f f .~ ~1 ~ ' l f p = A ~: ~ - 1 . ! '|~L ~I f ~ a ~I ~~\~f u ~~ " ~ '"- -._1|.mln. 1 .'Q ~""e.Jf g ' l ~le I 'i ~ T -A |~.l v : I 'l` last I2--month Radi o is a reality! Only in SIL VER R AD I O wi ll y o u fi nd the Ov e rlo no Switch and Sta ti c Co ntrol. The operation in simpler. When conditions are go-od, the pres:-sun: of a finger on the s wi tc h given y o u fu l l value o f the h i g h m m i r a l note s, e ven from dis tant statio ns. Then., when co ndi ti ons are bud a n d auatic to rture s y o ur ear, u touch of the switch a ubdum static to thc point whore reception again becomes a plcaaum. Th r o u g h the Ov e rto no Swi tc h we gi v e y o u be tte r lo ne clout' Entlnti aliulm-l€ 'SB stati c in s u mme r year 'round pt-rformumwz for the first li me .. Is n"t tha t worth lo o ki ng into ? Ask the SILVER RADIO doarlor to provc these sta rtling c lai ms by a n frm: c lo mo na trotio n I N YOUR HOME. He a ri ng i s beli ev i ng. 4 "No Aerial or Loop Needed » .linda by S"|l.\fFIR-l¥lAl`¢SllAl.l., lnc..Chicago todby w. J. SAS sn.v r:n oN RADIO I5 LIKE s 'rml.n~:o (DN snmm 17_,f\.~ :..;.=' <~<~~u ~w-fa\`f 14'~~e514 I. K Blair Telephone' Company Local a nd Lon g Dist ance S ervice ,J Blair, Nebn n, September 19.~».;.m ¢u - |y o u n gastic a nd ~ a gxeit ~IL 0 1 1 8 0 " ~me and ~llar Day- |contrily - above his ~rch. r y mu c hth a n r h é o a g r e a tno c h u r c h me n a n d = ~ NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRI AL ns v mw Venango-36 cariomda uf wheat shipped in one day.` Greeley "'n¢inental Tblephone Compmy will erect central) sta- tion building and furnish 24-hour service.' Neligh-Highway being gx-ave\ed from here through Elgin to Boone eounty line. #Br-idgepon completes paving sur vey. Fi ve Simple Rule s fo r Ks e p i n g G o o d He d t h m m m lnferencn from theviews ol' nn eminent physician gresomlmpletthattheyarealmosttrue. and yo! they are fundamental lt you wan! lo keep om of the re-pnlr shop and make your own body "ur-k"vigorously and regularly.dmrx rely on drugs, bm coapernm muh nnzure ln tive ways: 1 -D unk an abundance of wa- ter zo keep your celln ln condition, 2-Sleep ac least eight hours out of each 24 to maintain your bat- teries. 3-Regulate your diet carefully Plattsmouth-Plans di -lor consmxctlnn of highway will lead from Missouri bridge to this city.Wausa--Interstate Power pany moved to new office ' mn i n Gaze tte building.Eustis i;ver.\l mrluads of stock shipped from here reee W a nn-W o o dla wn Ceme grounds improved and driv graded and paved. le xlng fto n-A new educa building constructed at fairg for use during fair. Bla i r-Mo de m,street llg system installed.Ma drid-Vi lla ge trustees cha§ed scvcral lots on west si Bomelmd-Plans under condder- ation for erection of addition to present school building. Hay Springs--Gonnructlon o f Cooperative crearnery being ruslv ed bo completion. Cra wfnnl-Bridge under con- struction st Crawford City Park. Wnusa-Cruetz Drug Smre be- ing extensively remodeled. Crawford 'Things &North- westem Railway Company .con- nruc\.ing»bridge west ofthe high- way north, to Five Mile Corner. Wausa-New addition being er- 1 |-H : Tneidny Nambe 24 10:80 a. 6:00 a. m.rd program 11:80 a. 6:80 a. m. Dro rn Vet. Union §12:00 n. 'HW a. m. D. Breakfast Hour (12:30 D~ rn.m. m. m. Record Prognm .Shopping service Van Sickle Trio Shopping service THE N T E R P R I S E Joan A. hgomes, ~ nhlwm ~sy_a§w 'munsnn Price per Year $1.50 _ E _ued u|eeo:xd-chu mane: at the poawilice an Blur, Nebr.,under zhe A&! C o n g r u |tu mh a , 1 s ' : s .°'o evening.In the nverlng people gave us an emhus worshipfml program.The Sunday School ha work before it and ls be complishing that work. encourage others to corSunday, Sept.. 22, 'sq Each member is asked ute one dollar over and regular pledge to the ch The dollar is needed v but you nm needed monEverysubscriptioni l "3*°`d°d'dol}:xr.A churc h maidas opgn account..The names of mbscnlgers wi ll bq.;m nr,1y. ry-work without money, but can save the souls of J. Iom- lll t- livetly. wry :way ional ound ni ng pur-ie of |8:00 8:30I9:00 9:30 10:00 10:3011:30 12:00 12:80 2:00 2:30 5:005:80 6:00 a. a.n. a. a. a. a. a.p. p. m. HLm. m. m. rn. m. m.m. m. p. m.p. m.p. m. p. m.Studi Record program Homo Owned Stores ord program /gather report ome Owned Storesola programShopping service Uni. of Nebraska 1 Shopping serviceClassicalrecords Uni. of Nebraska Records,White Organ Recital Baseball repons and o Drozram l~ l 2:W i:- 2:80 p.5:00 p 5:80 p. 6:80 p9:00 p.0:00 p. 1:00 p. Thug 6:00 a.6:30 7:008:000:30 A .fm H a.a. a. m. m. m. m.m. m. m.m. rad m. m.m.m. rn. Clusical Renard; Sociology Talk Record prog-nm Studio program Organ programStudio program Leo Beck Orchestra Record program ay,Séptember 26 .Redord programDrovera Vet. Union D. Breakfast Hour Record program Weather report -1 ~1 mo ve d f r o m ou r mai lr n g n a t an mn !e xn i r a ti o n o f th e ti me n a d d f o r i f l women without their pr ia:;af~" E1-fbi P : o . . - I : Ima the nubacriptmn will mum Du 1an_fpyee_¢t_ zh¢_gui¢nsg|_31_;§f in our Ls ;'"--"iY{§`iP§&i5n I;0llft1" 30 ,OUT D003 wlu UB uucquumcs;cllaxlgug amuua.church h ildingundyourPv.\|nourished.and dont "dig your -'f"bfmf2_°n;2:wta°dmg dar grave with your teeth" by overeat-Grand Island--Build|:1g bemgre Contract awarded fOr regravel- .|_._modeled for Skasrms zrocerv stone.im: road runnimr from Creighton \ as site for building of standpipe for new watcrworks.Blair-Model plant of Gwen Valley Dairy located onehalf mile scum of here on B Line highway. Studio program 6:30 p. m. Van Sickle Quartet 10:00 p. m, Salon Orchestra 11:00 n. m. Re-cord program Wednesday, September 25 6:00 a. m. Record Program7:00 a. m. D. Breakfast Hour 8:00 a. m. Recon! Program 9:30 n. m. Weather mpo..Mrs True Homemaker J0:00 a. m. Home Owned Storee Ho u r . a. m. Re c o r d P r o g r a m a . m. W e a th e r Re p o r t a . m. Ho me Own e d S to r e s a . m.Ma r m o l a p r o g r a m a. m. S h o p p i n g Servic e p . m.Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a p. m. S h op p in g s er vic e p . m.Pac ific L i t tle S y m - ph o n y Or c h es tr a p. rn.Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a p. rn.Rec ord p r o g r a m p . m.Bas eba ll rep or ts p. r n. Talk ,Stud io p r o g r a m p . m . Or g a n p r o g r a m p. m. Ra y / be s to s pr og ra m p. rn . Stud io p r o g r a m Sa tu rd ay ,Se p temb e r 2 1 a. rn.Reé ord p r o g r a m a . m. D r o ve r s Ve t.Un i o n a. m. B r e a k f a s t Ho u r a. rn.Re c o rd p r og r a m a . m. W e a th e r mp o r t xx. m. Ho me Own ed Sto re s u . m.Rec ord p r o gr a m a. rn . Sh op pi ng servic e p. rn. Classic al p r o g r a m p . m.Rec ord p r o g r a m p. m. B a se b all report. p . m. Ro b e r t W .De vo e p. m. Stu d i o p r o g r a m p . m. S lu mb e r Ho u r Mu s i c p. m. Le o B e c k Or c he s tr a p. m. Rec o rd ' p ro g ra m Su nd ay , Se ptembe r 22 p. r n . Ro xy S y mph o n y Or c h . p. r n . F r i en d ly Ho u r p . r n . NB C P r o g r a m p. m. E rma J e ttic k Sh o e p r o Mo n d a y ,Sep te mb er 23 a. r n. Rec ord p r o g r a m . .. 8: 0 0 a. m. 9:30 a. rn. 10:00 o.. m. 10 :3 0 a. m. 11 : 30 a . m. 12 :0 0 a . m. 12 : 30 p . m. 2: 00 p . m. C la ss ic al p r o g r a m 2 : 3 0 p . m . H a l f H o u r w i t h Mo d - er n P o e ts ( Un i ve r s i ty ) 4 : 0 0 p . m . Mo r mo n Ta h e mn c le Ch oi r 4: 30 p . 5: 3 0 p 6 : 0 0 p 6: 3 0 p 9: 00 p . 9: 30 p . 11 : 00 p rn rn m rn m . m . m o Re c o r d pr o g r a m W e athe r : e p o r t Ho me Own e d S t o r e s Rec ord p r o g r a m Sho pp in g s er vi c e Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a Sh o p pi n g Servic e a lt L a k e.. .S .. Sa lon Or c he s tr a Ro xy s ( N Y ) Stu di o P r o g r a m Or g a n p r o g r a mMa r tin - S e no u r p r o . Le o B e c k Or c he s tr a Stu di o p r o g r a m SUNDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY \\'ilh Sound .hum Crrnvfurri in "OUR MO DERN MAlDENS" Talking Comedy "THE BUR(]LAR"and News \VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL DIALOGI MUSIC!SONGS! Bc-tty Cnmpson in "STREET GIRL" cqmenv *~Wl\/E5 WON'T WEAKEN" AND NEWS ~.v4 u1 2 a - ¢~ e h i ? ~ ¥ ~ " 'w ° ' o 413--11 °°'!,;g;§;"NEXT WEEK MADAM X RADIO STATION KFAB F r i mh y , S q n e mb e r 2 0 | | \. sPEc|A|_~ Thursiay -Friday -Saturday Hamburger 2.06 lb. You know our Hamburger It is Fresh Ground Meat No cereal or water in it Nortm Side S,tore and Quality Market Phone 75-H3 We Deliver HOME THEATRE B L A I R -- S E P T. 2 0 To S E P T. 2 7 . _ _ . FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE ALL T ALKING William Bovd in" H 1 c H v o L * r A < ; E ' ,_.-5 0 ~_ 12:00 12:30 2: 00 2:30 5: 00 5:30 6: 30 10:00 11 :UO ~2 p. p p p p p p. p tn. m m m rn rn rn m . m Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a Sh op p in g servic e U. S . Na vy B a n d Un i .o f Ne b r a s k a Rec ord p r o g r a m S tu d i o p r o g r a m C h a i n p r o g r a m Sa lo n Or c h es tr a Re c o rd p r og r a m ..... .......,...,,.,.l n ;___r "el plenty of fresh nlr. espn-Hay Springs»-I-'il-e~mimm ¢° Center a part of Highws§ No.CHUR(;H'0F 0 3 cially when vw urs sleeping.age buiiding cumplewd.Kar 12.' E. E. Gles er,as r 5-Exercise regularly to mnulld Creston rnvelin st~eef_,_Wnusa-Ford Garage improved.`worn tissues. increase blood~clrcu-....5 .8 ... .Wausa mmencial State Bank ncnpuon Imoe.rzvery sunscnnermust. undersund dm. these condi- CONGREGATAONAL CH URCH IA. F. Newell, Pastor |Sundpy Schooi, 10 A. M.| lations and dem.elnp new ning Worship, ll A. M.|If these tive simplem'J' v M.honestly and thorough! cells. rules were mauen "ously 3"'"'"3 m3'""building being improved.way through hére to Adams eoun-Fnlls Citv-Richardson County'Mor'There is a lot in making a good Ben start.Church work usqdly xags mm y observed as vlgobobeyed thei duvm byctnrswnuldseek other W line.Co x ssfninrs boost levy to bla Plnttsmouth-Mom>w Hatchery used t0 repair and build bridges & Produce Compury moves to new darpaged 'md washed away by location at Sixth and Pearl streets " " E ¥ ¢ f l ° "rd of Education re- McCook 'Yhamber ol Commerce Paired school building. prior go 5llil \ J u |0 0 |I.:h~nsx R P .M i fm- sevezjql generations -n_.,.........-, .. ..--;lf"§ mff'fu¢}f§§§nTf§h`viuT '1'§;l Au ¢=l<i=1c part in th; Rally Day opening of the schools and the program will please be msent. by coming of cooler wveather we a1i.2=451"- m..Sunday for .earsal. settie down to the fall and winter§Those hvmg a ; fi' _ggqgfe gg; program.\'e pick up the loose¢°m@ prepared to }` e n d s o f s o c l a l ,f r a t e r n a l a n d " \ . _ : _ __ _:. . : a ! . . . .i i i -L _ - )5. . .. . . . 4 ._. . . . . . . » ` . ¢1 ; I r I | t \a i u ously an [II B J ews havemw s o f hy giene handles Moses, dr11£;,'Ists and :ln even tua lly be nbii ged to occnpauons. ann rue worm wuulube populated by a very much su- fwrinr rncn of human bem£s.-- Cleveland Plaln Dealer, Omi ui o n o r Us a g e o f Co mma Hi g hl y lr n pc rt a n t A lurv in New Jersey that heard and American Legion planning to build hangars at local airport and level grounds.` He bron-A.H.Reconl installs talking equipment in theatre. Stcribner-St.Peber's Lutheran church building under constr\xc~ tion.' opening of school. Leigh--Ten carloads live stock shipped from here recently.Howells-New machinery inmlx ed and improvements made wplant qt Howells Milling Company doubling capacity. Bridgeport-Committee held a rneetinsr here lo formulate olana 10:l 10:1 11:2 121|12:1 2:< 2,52 u g l o u s &CI.l\IE.xtfS.w e u e n u vu p u s " S A R U U N 5 . ' \ \ n u m nn e w , a n d s t r a n g e r e m p h a s i s o n t h e §1 - ' R O M o r f f n x r l o x f i n e r th i n g s o f Life.Lo y ai ty po. and nt.tendam':e on. the C}lUl°C.h ¥1lIJl~s|\xr:|\.....+ n flmnhi Rn nr nn sa ve d iiaia.;a;""" ~ ia...°='-lm. ~ ';..';1;a'5.;';;a'aa; hw largu part In our thinking-:rf -E: ..'°"~a u - " w ' ° ..; '» ~= =i n,: :: ~° *= °" me ' ~ "W m n z ng:t".u l lo...Members 'and friends of um a u 'trou church will Iind the old ggeléogge seemed to h:_. | . - -\ - . I .. . B o k van? I mr- ble ave m y . the évlflence against (wa men ae- cused of murder returned a verdlct finding one guilty of muffler In thehrs! degree. and the other zullty ol | murder In the second degree nun llehling,Holmquist Grain and for coxnprehensive qurvey of Gvater Elevator Com any elccator build-sources of Sme with new £0 de- ing remodeled veloping them w fullest extent. Auburn-$150,000 bond issueGrandIs la nd-L oc us t Street \med uuon to urovide funds for 6 6 6 9mandthesamegood§ellowship|an u u u u e rrc'-re gu la r i nter va ls l l' d h a ve suc h u B ve r e head- ac hes l ' d h a ve to g o to b ed un» ti l th e y w o,r e of f .A s ti n g i n g , bu r n i n g na in n n rec o mmen dntlon o f le nlen c y .A c o mma separnlod the twn fln<lln¢!=. and th ls wa s h eld h y ano the r c ou rt lo pr even t th e rc c nu lmen dn tlnn f nr merc y from n nnly h uz to the Br et de gree llndlng.tho ugh th e atto rney fo r the k lllc r ln sls te d th a t n s e ml c olon s hould h ave hee n used lf that we re the J ur y s i nten ti on .. Super Service Station holds form- al opening. \Neligh-Photograph studio opens in Sweitzer building. MulIer Met.bodisLs_will erect $1 2,000 building. Ogallala-The Commercial _Club |nl¢m\x nir mail ninrn Gninnrf repair and rebuilding of bridges in Nemnha county.Walthill-Road machine purchas cd for mainwnance of roads in this district.Plattsmouth -- Construction o f new bridge will be completed by November lst. D.».|_.H¢wl>|rnn Rnahannanf nmv l11. 6:' 6:. 7 : 8 : 9 : .0: .Oz 1 . " w _ . __L. i rmfni |n :u a= m¢ m f i n l n n O f u v u 1 . - - .. . ¢ . " . » 1 . D . ----_n e w ,f r e f i h h y m n s w i l l b e u s e d . L e t u s w o r s h i p t o g e t h e r i n t h e b e a u t y o f t h e h o l y f a i t h . " P r o m o t i o n D a y " i s j u s t a h e a d i n th e Ch u rc h Sc hool, and pla ns ar e i n t h e ma k i n g .W e wa nt.a ll the pu p i ls buc k i n th e i r u s u a l plac es. T h e n e w s o n g b o o k s a v e m l k i n g A 1 . 1 __' L A IIl plans air mail sign on Geisert molding, Grand Island--Lewis Tire Ser- vice Shop moves to Second and Walnut streets. Red Cloud-Drilling resumed at oil mst well. Scn'bner-Uehling road graveled. Grand Island Gears. Roebuck it Company will open store here soon Roseland vof/fd August 8 on proposition to build $21,000 ad- dltlon to school. Gran."ommercial State Bank reopensGrmd Island gets Montgomery Ward & Company store.Alli antt Work started on con- struction of $10,000 agricultural experiment station five miles west.Grand Island-S.N.Wolbach store remodeled throughout. Roseland-$15,000 bond issue ap- proved to provide funds for con- struction of addition to Roselandschool building.. Last strip of road being graded between Oxford and Edison. Arupah Post office depart- ment pla to consolidate thraz nirsl ro tes running north of here. Peru-I-Ia1.elton Restaurant moved to Carman building.Plattsmouth--Pla.'..nnouth Hotel building will be remodeled into u modern and up-to-date apartment hotel.Lincoln State meeting of creamond produce buyers held here for purpose of perf/~-"1g state organ- ization.Kenesaw-Installation ol? newsewer disposal plant completed lor city schools. Construction underway on West- ern to Minden Road, which passes through Adams county along north boundary line ofsouth tier of town shipsNebraska City-Plans made_forconstructionof highway bndge across the Missouri river here tocost approximately. $950,000. Tekamah--Welch Bros. tire shop installed additional equipment.Wymort Auto Furniture Tog- gery doubled floor space wit! ad- dition of room to be used for d1s~ play purposes.Strattnn-New fire truck pur» chased for this place.Wy mo re-Ro o f of Anheuser- Busch building retarred recently.Tekomah-Lyric Theatre remod- eled and vitaphone equipment in- stalled by new owner.Curtis-New engine installed at'.'~»of about $13,000. : _ - -....._...._ . . . _ _z z . .- " _ : ._.. .__...__...._....-. - - - - - - - -~UU 'x o a e =|ly construction in western part.of ./ Bladen--Erection of bridge over town. Blue River one mile west of here Arapahoe--Rural routes 1-3 out progressing steadily..from here consolidated. 2: 00 5: 00 6: 00 6:10 6:20 9: 00 10:00 11:00 p p . p. p . p p p p. m . m. m . m . m . m . m . m . Classic al p r o g r a m Rec ord p r o g r a m Bas eba ll report. Ro b e r t W .De vo e Stu di o p r o g r a m S i u mb e r Ho u r Mu s i c Le o Be c k Orc he stra Rec or d' pr ogr am Su nd ay , Se ptembe r 22 m . 12 :00 1 :00 p. p. nm. rn. Ro xy S y mp h o n y Or c h . F r i e n d ly Ho u r 5: 3 0 p . r n . NB C P r o g r a m 6:00 p. md E:1n a J e tti c k S hoe pro M o 6: 00 a . 7: 00 a . 8: 00 a . 9: 30 a . 10 :0 0 a. 10:3 0 a. 11 :3 0 a. 12 :0 0 a. n rn. m . rn. rn. m . m. m . Sep te mb er 23y .Rec ord p r o g r a m D .Bz e a k fa s tf ld o u r Re c o r d pr o g r a m W e athe r re p or t Ho me Own e d S t o r e s Rec ord p r o g r a m Sho pp in g s er vi c e Un i . o f Ne b r a s k a 12:30 2: 00 2:30 m .Sh o p pi n g Servic e p. m. Clas sic al p r o g r a m p . m . H a l f H o u r w i t h Mo d - er n P o e ts ( Un i ve r s i ty ) p . 4 : 0 0 p . m . Mo r mo n 'Tabernac le Ch oi r 4: 30 p . 5: 30 p . 6: 00 p . 6: 30 p . 9: 00 p . 9: 30 p . 11 : 00 p rn m . rn. rn. m . m. a lt L a k e.. .S .rn. S alon Orc he stra Ro xy s ( N Y ) Stu di o P r o g r a m Or g a n p r o g r a mMa r tin - S e no u r p r o . Le o B e c k Or c he s tr a Stu di o p r o g r a m It Is a curious situationln e n u s w lln every use,c h ild re n lik e th em. Ou ! p e op le ver y g r ea tly en joy e d a n d apprec iated th e voc al c ontri~ bu ti o n b y P ro f . D e Gr a ff la s t S un - da y .ltwa s g o o d tu we lc o me vi s - iti ng r ela ti ve s o f th e B ro wn f a mi ly f m m Linc oln. W e wi ll all wa nt to ke e p i n min d the publi<;d.inne;» m be served next Tu e sd a y e ve n i n g i n th e d i n i n g ro o m b y la d i es o r th e L . S . U.. A S M I L E No b o d y e ve r a d d ed u p Th e va lu e o f a smile. m m _ . . . mu ---~~--~--~------»a n d fi n a lly my ne rvou s sy s te m bro ke d own c omplevely .I h a d a n u n p l e a s a n t mm i n my mo u t h a n d it wa s c ovemd wi th a c id blis ter s . I wa s to ld l' d n e ve r i mp r o ve u n ti l l h a d m y g a ll blad der r e m o v e d - h u t l d e c i d e d to tr y S a i g o n fi r s t. ;" l t' a h a n !t o beli eve,b u t I ha ve n ' t h a d a headac he sinc e m y sec ond b ettle of Sm-gon.Th e p a i n i n m y d d e le f t me ,m y ner ves 'q u f e ted a n d I b e g a n to sle ep be t-I te r .Th e blis te rs d i sa pp ea re d an d when c ourts are c alled on to dec ide th e me a n i n g o f a c ontrac t dr a wn , or nl lea st re vis ed, by a n a tto rne y . espec ially suc h a c ontrac t as n n Insu ran c e n ollry whlc h may c ontrolth e dla tr lbu tloa a t thous ands o g wd a l la m ll Pe pp e r P op u la r Bla c k pe p pe r la th e mos t wi de ly used o f a l l spices.Th e r e w o n a queer me dleval ballet th a t b ln r k peppe r c ame fro m a f orest that had been burned over.wh e n me na s 1 We know how much a dollar's worth,. And hqy/ much ls a mile;We know the distance urthe sun, The size and weightfof earth; But no one here can tell us just Haw much a smile is worth. new I iust feel stronger and neue:in every way.Snrgon Soft Mass Pills are the best laxative I eversaw, they act so naturally. "Sargon helped me so much I am giving it to my little ten-yeahold daughter and I amnelighted of transportation were not well de veloped.und when the monotony of n smaller choice or foods made spices even more desirable than they are now. there must have beenn tremendous Interest In the'carn~ vans from pn;Ea u that made at the improvement she is already splces one or men' cmer commonl-BAPTIST CHURCH showing."--Mrs. G. W. Hupp, 3508 Hes.Pepper they brought from 1 1 Mnvan pndnv s. 20th St.. Omaha.thginagf_1qd|em_.Hl"1°U§h lt is now I l U . L L I I I I * s » u l vL c u m v a t e u a n o t n e r t r o p a c nlT h e S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y ,A g e ' n t 3 l r » - I M l r I n t h a r l r l n d ff- nI I I c o u n -l t o f aSundny School 10.00 A. M.2`1§IéYm¢'{réé ~ Moming Worship 11:00 A.M.Plzo e ni c h m De nta l Art / Junior Inbermediaw B'3£0P|_l{__P e . e r d ;»=ha L ' : "' # °W l n t , E ; wrote the sub- _P M Th e "FBI f8|l{'("Ill,88 IHS B8 " He r e y ou are thgu." -._. .known toda y , w wo r n D ! a wo w Otlvaf W e nde ll Holmes . o n IPrayerhflceting Wed. I5:00 r. m"| nn of Sldnu in I'hoenlr:ln about 3001 i}»}§r nf rnwllmn Inf mhé venr 1858In te n es t a n d a tten d an c e a t S un - da y 's se r vi c e was go o d a nd we all fe el enc ouraged.L e t us d o even bette r ne xt S un da y . A nu mb e r f r o m th e Me th od ie t c on gre gation wors hip ped wi t h us in time evening servic e.Th e Me th - odi st Co nf ere nc e is in se ss ion a nd R.C..aororuing to Dr.Ro y L .Moo dle oi'Santa Monic a.Calif. The P ho en ic ia n woman 's jaw. wi th the raise teeth, is now preserved in H10 Louvre. in Pur ls. The two right lneisnrs are repreae ted by arti-llc lnl teeth. held In 200 and bound to ouch other by gold wi r e Th e "he re y ou ar e,the1i. alioat witii a body a rod an d n hull' lo ng,wi th arms, or wings, as y ou may c h oose to c a ll th e m. s tr dc h ln g mo r e th a n twe nty feet Yrorn tlp to ti p . e ve r y volltlon of y our e extendin g: as per- f c d i y in to th em o s I f y o u r splnnl c ord ran d o wn the c e nte r o f y ou r lhme h a d n o (1'\8 llill I5 8f \' iC 0 o u r \\lI1.? na s 116911 flri1\\::l l l v u u g n c a r t :» SPECIALS Advo Oats. large ---Z2c Quaker Oats, large --'.-2Sc Paxtons Gas Roasted Colfee Zlb. can 95: Certo, per bottle ---29c White Naptha Soap. I0 bars -37c per box wo bars --$3.50 Calymet Baking Powder --Z9c -Hoeklesx Plcnlc Hams, lb.~25c Boneless Rolled Plcnlc, lb.-25C Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.--25c Dwarlles, per package --254: (Toy Airplane Free wlth each package) Our 25c and 35c Bacon are winners Premium or Star Hams, per lb.-32c Gilbertson's Store Phone 84 We Deliver C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H A. J . Ha r g ett, P a s to r Bi ble S c ho o l, 1 0 :0 0 A . M. Mo r n i n g W o r s h i p, 1 1 : 0 0 A . M. Ch r i sti a n E n de a vo r, 7 :0 0 P. M. Pre ac hi ng , 8: 00 P . M. Mi d - we e k me eti ng ,W ednesday , 8 : 0 0 P . M. Cho ir p ra c tic e Fri da y , 8 :0 0 P. M. T h e f a ll c a mp ai g n is s ta r ti n g we ll.L a p :Sun da y ,thege we r e I 0 ;| | ments for you.Let us all boost for this day.Roger Babson says,ufrhe people of Americi, have not the bankerstothankfortheir security andprosperity, but rafher the preach- ers and the churchea The churcl|~es alone provide the solution to presenoe and help. Sunday, Sept. 29th is to be a great clay for our church.Rally Day wilt he observed by the Sun-day School and Roll Cali and Home Corning day will be observed by the church.The week preceding this.special day will be enlistment and visitation week.Each member is requested to make three calls uponother members or prospective mem bers.li' you 'have the names and addresses of non-resident members we will let a letter written to them suffice for a visit.Please hand the pastor the names of thosewhom you expect to visit.If youfeel _that you axe qv on your _via- Shanly before his lamented deaih. President Harding declared the c.h\m:h falls,the world will go down." .=._€q»§'f~'~_._`~x ,...__..." .' a v - ~ " '~ f f : ~~'..-» ~= _ ..~.~:i "Z ;.7,~~'§M=":'t*"§r"<;..,r":.Z ~.abr H ~i f 1:,ABQ\}=\.. ...w ":Z '\ -N 'Fw £1 \. J .:.f_,3." I ; . 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"" " ting hed us tm- as the br ond biu dea o f y o u r o n m "Th is ,ln sober earnest,ls the nearest approac h to fly ing that man has e ver made nr perh aps ever wig mn k e . " - A u to c r u t o f th e B r e a k f a s t Table. |1 0t00lh.Althou gh th e E wilri uns plo- nc ervd In tre atment o f many di s mlac d c on dition s o f the bod y ,this sort of d e n ta l replacement appar- ently was ne ver de vis ed by Egy p- tian phy sicians.Ttnommnds ol'r f ~,. . ..v f <1 '~ :fx U ~;~J 4 ,.x ~, ~a s .1' .»I 1 v~ 5 '4~e 5: »'t l l |5 2 v y ~ u r ~ ~ Ovr monfhh; 'releases provide A cur: for everq3hneof refall busine.vr.Ask. -f o r o u r \ vu . u . Servsce- § Whu said Washington county 8,925 pounds, won last ye-ar also.fum horses can't puil?See thisffhe new score is 2,975 inn,te lm - Ne ls S\endgard's Arling-Iwhlch in uid to be the u£°£1m¢ ton.Here in in crossing the line'Qf more than twentyéve tous with the biggest. pull ever reeord~ road load. e d a t the mwfa i r. » Svendzan-d's team expects eu. mt o n fair.An Indiana teamhods the world's high mark with a score of 3501 S'f°¢f\d8l\'d's team Pulls in a setofNebraskabuilth;rneu,from the factory of I-lame gin, Oma- tlon ni t he forests ls belng devel- oped by the ( o r a l service In ae»cord with the policy of lnnklng these propcnles of the people serve them lo th e he at a dvan tage Through z rnllx and rnnds the for- um a re n nld e ac c e ss lh le. s ay s th e Forestry Alma nac .W lllxln th e m the re a re ma n y lak es a nd b ro ok s, ad mi ra ble f or f ls hlng an d mmplng , Ga me ls fou nd ln c ompnr ntlve nhnndnnc e and streams are stoc ked vflm Da h. .\.a |:furnln hmran wi t h - a n d fo r more rhnn half ll c vntury was the history 'If-Ihvse nslasinns. ol' thelr found- lm:and opvrntinnn,Ahtllll a ren 'urgr ago.however.they began tn -lm-line In pnW(°l and influc mc e. hm thvy n re stil! r eg ard ed wi th rever ¢=»m~¢=- hy the Cnlirnrniann. as n pnrl nf the hlslnry o f their sta te and vf Its1 foundation.Sa me o f these mlssiuns n n 'no w In r u i m.h m mlm:-s ure In enod repair, and still open for servic e. n . l ..O rlousneos an d even tragedy ma y enter; the .ty pe Is r ather the opera boulfe.Li g h t opera is n te r m of te n emplo y e d fo r wo r ks ln wh ic h senti ment c ou nts f o r mo r e th a n high s plnlta. although th e ln tte r I 3 no t necessarily absent.Gr a n d ope ra is a n o pe ra wi th c on ti nu ou s musi c an d ot serious nature. Californians Proud of Minion Fnthas' W nrk The B rat s enle men! ot C nllfn rnln ls attrlhuted to Fn lh er J nni neroSc rm. wlxu founde d the u\lss\on of Snn Diem de Alc u lu.For the ne xt 13 y n-nm he tnxveled on foot north Op e r a ! Gmv e's Dlcllumiry of Muslc glves the following ln ! o \ mt lo n concerning the dllference b tween ce ns lu types of opera:Comlc o p e r a - a l e m used lnd ls c rlmln- alely to d e o le n muslc o-dramatic wo r k o f m amu slng n atur e.I t l s nu t th e English equi valent zo th e Frenc h oner wc n mlq ue,f o r th a t 1 .:|1nt I lre i n Bomb. h ave be en eram~ ine-sl. but no c lear evidence of suc hrepairwo rk has over be en found. I t appears that we no t oniy o we ou r nlphnbot and numero us geo- grnphlc disc overies to the restless, inquiring minds of the Fhoenlc lnna. Doc to r Mo odle poi nts o ut, but nlnowe a r e indebted to th em fo r this enfrnnc o into prosthetic a, whic h in n partic ularly valuable Held of dentistry . -a u ~_...., Na tio n al F or e sts Po p ula r Several mii llon every y ear ta k e advan tage o f the rec reational Ia - c illtlea altere d by the na tion al f or» . ...1| i ::I I I miles.esyxhllnlntng and fnsierlng lnhislnns\ and prea c hi ng to the n ntlvea.Dur ing those 13 y ears he f->undf»d nine missions, which were rllt\!l'Ward expanded to 22 by his H- ~si ""I J :. -.,........- . - ¢¢ -. ¢ . . -. . . -». . .. ¢.- . - -......*§§.' U } { , I 1 ~ A Ovr monfhh; releases provide cur: for everq hne of refall busine.vr.Ask. -f o r o u r \ vu . u . Servsce- § Dollar Corn is too expensive to be tramped into the m u d and indications are that it will be worth $1.00 before another crop is raised. Feeding Floors |' save corn and prevent many diseases.Let us help you get a feeding floor NOW. |\'\I . Advo Oats. large ---Z2c Quaker Oats, large - Paxtons Gas Roasted Colfee Zlb. can 95: Certo, per bottle ---29c -'.-2Sc White Naptha Soap. I0 bars per box wo bars - Calymet Baking Powder Hoeklesx Plcnlc Hams, lb. Boneless Rolled Plcnlc, lb. 37c $3.50 296 25C 25C S P E C I A L S Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.- Dwarlles, per package - 25c 254: (Toy Airplane Free wlth each package) Our 25c and 35c Bacon are winners Premium or Star Hams, per lb.-32c I\¥0 fi'~ |n »1|02 -,¢! l'-a .; an N a x r w E r = | < a em33%,~"T~`:'F M A D A M x Sem-wee a § Dollar Corn is too expensive to be tramped into the m u d and indications are that it will be worth $1.00 before another crop is raised. Feeding Floors save corn and prevent m a n y diseases L e t us help you get a feeding floor NOW . .R i v e t t L u m b e r 81 Co a l C o m p a n y 27'"EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING" » '| SPECIALS Advo Oats. large ---Z2c Quaker Oats, large --'.-2Sc Paxtons Gas Roasted Colfee Zlb. can 95: Certo, per bottle ---29c White Naptha Soap. I0 bars -37c per box wo bars --$3.50 Calymet Baking Powder --Z9c -Hoeklesx Plcnlc Hams, lb.~25c Boneless Rolled Plcnlc, lb.-25C Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.--25c Dwarlles, per package --254: (Toy Airplane Free wlth each package) Our 25c and 35c Bacon are winners Premium or Star Hams, per lb.-32c Gilbertson's Store Phone 84 We Deliver Blalr, Nebn.iks, September 19, mo - s u n n n u : a r l u a n - - o ID ~n e School supplies at The Enterprise. Ku.hn's photos will nleese you. ti Furniture, mga end t1aor core* i n n Mathew R. Bendorf.21-ti For Sale--187 acres on the bench .road two miles from Blair.35-1:c. J. Schmidt. fm., u n f., _U _... ...|..¢__ Ask about our (ree gas.U. S. Oil Co., Ditlu! Wolsmnnn, Prop.1t Mrs. Grace Maher hu been on the lick list this week. Highest pnces for produce. Phone 253.Farmers Produce Co.83-U Furniture, rugn Ind floor cover- ill!S-Mathew R. Beudorf.21-tf. Mrs.Mike Rodel is suffering from n sprained ankle which haslbeen extremely painful. School supplies at The Enterprise. Mrs. G. L. Dixon is sufhrlnz from an attack of tontllitis. Furniture, rugs and Boo! cover m p .Munn H. Be udorl.21.u. C. K. Beudort. licensed embalm-er xml undertaken Blair.Officephone, 161; rea. plume. ws 8-tl C. K.. Bendori, lleensed embalm- ar md undertaker, Blair.Of i i a phone 161, res. phone 188.8-ti' Mrs Frank Bigelow visited Mrs.|U 3 5 - ;ff §;_9°51'=§':=: 22°'ff 'I' H=r ry S¢h\\=¢!who 1f»~f»=__<»=- the' When you went letterhead:or envelopes or sl-ttementn cel! The Enterprise.18-ti Bren, Shorts, Oil Med, Tankage. Hog N w .Laying Mesh,Hog Minerals at Aye Bros.30~tf Hose-mending-Runs and snegs. Prices raaonable, work guaranteed Leave hose at w. J. Sas store. ss-u spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. E. v. Heath, west of Blair. Hr. and Mm. Frd Thietje were Sunday dinner guate ol Mr. and M n .Ralph Longwell. Chris K.Bendorf,Undertxhing end Ambulance serdoe.Phones:nfilce, 161; reddenoe, 138.29-tl Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bobs and hmuly were Sunday dinner guests ol Mrs. Oliver Hudleeon. Misa Ardie Downey of Omaha, Mrs.D. Q.Steed of 0mal1a,spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs..|Kennetl\ Pound. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. M. I-Kamen :ment Snmhw nr nm nnmntnl_ Mrs. Ask about our free' gas.U, S. Oil Co.,~Ditlof Wolsmenn, Prop.l t Henry Llmb of Grand Island, isvidtingfriendsandrelatives in Blair. A good 7~room house, bathroom, steam heat, two lots. S2250.85~.lt N. T. Lund dz Co. Gruborg Jeweler & Optometrist first door south ot Danish Pub- lllshing House.'1|~tf A 6~room house on south Walk~ er, all modern. $3600.'. m _n »u v ' r | . . . . , z 1 -f".v\ Read it right in The Enterprise. Dried Buttermilk at Aye Bros. so-af Ask about our tree gas.U. S. on Co., Ditlq! Wolsmann, Prop.I t For Sal pe juice right from the prose ng your con-tainena.Frank B low.35-ll Mrs. Jennie Oflen has gone toGrandIslandfor a month's stay at the Soldiers' Home.'me w. R. c. wan hold a bake sale next Saturday,Sept.21,et ... ..._ .~...._._._... .. " w w : n o Barley at Aye Bros.30~t.f Ask about our free gu.U. 8 . 0ll Co., Dltlo! Wolsmann, Prop. lt For Sal m|>e from 5 3 3from the reas.B1-lng your een- talners.Bigelow.Sf;-It The W. R. C. kenalngton will be held Thursday,Sept.26,at ¢h¢ home of Mm Gus Rathmann. Myron Metziuger and son~in-hw T. hz. Jacobsen of Irvington, went out to Metzlnger, Nels. on n hunt-ing and fishing trip. Merton Jensen in ntmnrllno u..- \ un: m. lr... mules mu are nulumg [IH\|{|'3 sle|f o r t h wi t h a sta n d at the ' c i iu nty sinc e er r etur f a i r th i s we e k .i t r i p i n th e ea Sta te Umver s i ty th u s y e ar on d h a s tzingcr, Wh() i8 B ! !Of ~spent Wednesday f a m i l y g f ~ s p e n t S u n d a y g t husker' bggm On B Y!! mt,spent the "'E'J Bldil: !.lativE?:...A g e h h m n e Of M L an d MTS. J.W .James W . Nielserf nf arnnhs than r " " ' - ' - - r " " " |u u ' . u " »*u u u u " U v m e nnuu uruuue abuse.ou-11.." "' t " " " " " b '" "Mr . a n d Mr s .Ge or ge V a n De n -Mr . a n d Mr s . C a r l Pa u ls o n a n d go n e i 1 f o r f o o tb a ll mn C o _-- -- -- ------, m m w q m m . , f u . w .==.»...»-.'ru M Bemty Slwvne vm~ Ill! S\llll\!-please you at MM west lincoln Bt. mme ngnln.Mn. Steve Wlrd went up fp Plume Green 827 for appoinunent.I-laller of Ghw Hermm Sundly wenlng nad my-`85-tf. nu been in N.: ='d___until "e~=°'=' ~'=='°= ""\ "" _1f°=. Sale-Pgne_ me.. e~\-~\ P. K. Numb home. Min lhrjorie lidemployedI n m mweek-end in Blair. Mr. :nd lla. c_ 1| i f vmi armn't rettinr 7%m-'bghbout the l 0 \-; . »B Q " ' | ; - ; | » - " -T i s .b é h ~M m W .D . n n M n .. "~w h nnsann nf Pmnn m r .a n a m r s .m l u a r u u o u e n o na n d n \ H ¢ | \ ~ n n . n f f l n n h n Q u a n *1:"if-_ 15.1..l | ._n..|.Igliif ~ -1-§,;.g;,',;;.,;,;,;';,;', zz;-».. ~.¢--"mu v.V. -. -. , 'V'- "_few day: with Bldr relatives. w. C. Linden and :mu y w e red i n n e ; - n e s u | Hh e h o me o ! Ar ~ thu: Madsen in Omaha Sundny. M n .Ed Lurellen spent Tu u-dli in Omaha with her daughten, l l n .Gn nt G nu a nd l l n . E dStrieklelt._ Hr. ma Mfg. Teeiwgber of Hgh r v r B u w - n v u - n x m l l u l w w l r h u h soon.Formerly wmed by Dina Callege.Phone Black 46. 35-lt Si Johnlon. l n .N.Switzer and Mr.and m s .Hg E di n i f 0 m| .\ \.\ ,hv l| - l t yran euinger ome Sunday. For painting, pnperlnl or céllnn lime wished.Work gunnnhed. i n c y u r .having subscribed theput week. p § 2 L " ' ° "g e e " ' % ' L & " " " neandm m |.i n| ."W nldb af Nielsen, Dum Cvllen-35-lt Mn. Olive J. smm. and ||,¢¢|,. te n a n e n jo y i ng l v l dt with their :later-in-law and mmt, Mn. Le n: Sclnfe r o f lu'la u.\. o m. " " " " " "_'i '.|,m|,. llrice lut Indus ume u llmuvwtll xlmny-|uun.| noun um '"" "" "" " ""'* " ""'S=h<=¢I~unnlmmTheEn\ernn»-'-,nl Hn. F. s. Bigelow mx lm numy. n.m.f{'=?"'1'L""h'.§'Z '" Bluffs, [owl lpent SaturdayDr-hy lllni s um °-» -\°-| § £ `{."€ | ,'Z."'i '.3 .| '°? a § '.§ '!'$ § .. , ! . . . . , .M n . x m l .'Hmm to h¢f'um1¢» , Blair.a s m- gg c n g §§|"§:g_ vm,u r . ma to r.Fu 1 ne nSb a a B| nk Bld| .*f-§ wnn» ;u» | mm» m=| »u| =w¢ » :.| ho me i n 0 ma ha x¢ \» e r: tw o w e h Dnn't forget. we sell the (meat ~x..~ "°'z=s* Qe"=\'s*1==\|Hr . u m l l n . F l j q u d n F n n h e r t " f f " 5 ! " f ' ? " ' " " " ° F ._fs-de 9 ' . w w eubonats for to »J..¢».|.'iT.i'. »..i"§»........'i...., clslwu mm.l.2l.rm1cn:1er=\slster.and sons and Mrs. Mgrthg Erikison Mrs. H. J. Hansen entertained a wheat treaunamt.t th a 'IMrs. Lucy Taylor of* Chmlhrl. last of the York Creek neighborhood, few friends last Saturday in honor 3A-2t Blair Drug Co.?.."§¢.'l..., §...i"E?2E£"S§"a.i""°`°'" Sunday.fdrove to Rosalie Sundav and ment of Mr. and Mrs.Soren Beck. who n.. .......| nl-..m.._......,. ur...\............--...... .. .Y .._ W h e n i ts c a n i s y o u need,nee t h e ~ w i r h r e 1 a u v e s . ' n i i » £ l f r i k ar e mi ss i on a ri e s f ro m Den nu ir k. Th e E n ter p r i s e .Mo s t a n y k i n d o f son r emai ne d fo r a lo ng er V ii ii i-|A n u m b e r o f th e D_A c a r d f r o m bi r thd a y to Ch r i s tma s 'Mr .an d Mr s .Le o n Bu c kli n o f c a n h e f o u n d here.23-ti'Sa n ta Bar bar a,C a li f o mla ,wh o Sc ore c ards,plac e c a r d s , /b i r th -f h f wg been vi s i ti n g relatives a t d a y c ards,sy mpatiay c ar Zsehgh, Neb.,f o r a f e w d a y s ,re- tu r n e d to d a y to th e h me f th e r°'3'1 be fo tlnd a t Th e E"l@fP l'W =' relatives,Mr .a n d 13. .. ' iam-1 5. ._ R's. we n t to Oma h a Tu e s d a y to a tte n d a.di stri c t me eti ng ,inc lu di ng a lunc heon a t th e Fo n ta n elle hotel. Th os e i n atten dan c e f r o m Bla i r we r e Mr s .W .W . W i lk i n so n , Mr s . E .C .Pierc e,Mr s .C.0 .Da ws o n U l l - . I n u A l u m b l u r l i l n z c m u u l c a u y o f Ga r d n e r ,Ka n s a s d r o ve u p last. Th u r s d a y f o r a v i s i t a t th e h o me of thei r c ous ins , Mr . a nd Mrs . J ohn A .Rho ad es an d f a mi ly . Mr . F . W . A r h d t wa s i n L i n c o ln Mo n d a y wh er e he wa s i n atten d - anc e a t th e Ne b r a s k a Ha r d wa r e Ins ur an c e bo ar d me e ti n z .M r . |ue ru ru ue m a c x m o t sou tlBla ir ,is a tte n d i n g the Bla i r sc hool an d i s making-he r 1 wi th Mr s . P . K . Ne ls o n . M r .and M r s .M .S.Mo a On a wa ,I o wa spe nt F r i d a y S a tu r d a y wi th th e i r s o n , D r . Mo a ts a n d f a mi ly . .. 'Dv .....a it- . .1:¢.._\i t .. n ofhigh home nMill.BDGFIIZ IBSIS Sl.\!ldBY it th\3|Phnnn mhlfn R00 A Rrnlnzrhfnn Ihom颧f his mother,Mrs. John " " " " "" " " "" " " " " ' " " " ° " ' ° " 'mrs.rua30-tf came upWeber of this t .wmgg Mm. DrUSillaclBcC:mn of Uma-Misa Grace Mead has arrived at days vidt Earl ha, was a week-end gueét of Mm her home in 10112 Bepch,Calif.,John McK| g 1 ) .W a r r i c k .S h e x i a o v s . § i z ¢ d | § f § '§ e § ? ; ; ° ' ° =" = 1 ¢ " ' = 1 ° f \a n B l a i r g g ;a n d n n n v n i l u FU13 UHVIB or Uma n 3 .Wpdncsday for n few with her niece,Mrs. =y and other rehtives. Mrs. John Mchxuchlan n f Ina:An¢valma P n i i fdrove r and xhten ~e. \ and mrday they nting Iner aaugmer ln KEKBIHBIL Don't forget we sell the finest grade o l copper carbonate for wheat treatment. 34-2m Blair Drug Co. Mt. and Mrs. Ed Wolff and Mr. and Mrs.Carl Wolff drove toMissouriValleyandOmahalust Claus Wiese,son of Mr.andMrs.R.G.Wiese,has returnedhome a x a year's amy at Turinf Iowa. You can get over 7%on your money in safe investment.Why take less?See Don C. Van Deu- sen../22-ti II...... ._.....,... ..--....,.-...., .,......,have been visiting at the home of Misses Gc de and Ethel Meadfor the past two weeks. Miss Helen Ontis was takensuddenly ill and had to be taken to an Omaha hosplinl a few day! ago.She is sufferi ng (mm an attack of uppendicitls.Her slntgr, office.Popular price zmfgnyme and L A. Bucklihof Blzm.land Mrs. Clyde M. Allen 'Ax-nd: is one of the directors. Ruben Hilton,of the Lincoln(suns Journal,came in Mandy! morning w spend a few days with his sister,Mrs. John A.Rhoadesandvisit the Washington County n u n m o a n su p t o W i n n e b a g o l a s t S u n d u sp en t. th e da y with th e ir d au ; Mi ld r e d p w h o t e a c h m u p th e r W a lte r Ne ls o n , Z, B . S mi t] W ai ver Petersen le f t S u u _,ni gh t f or th e s an d h ills wh er eI-'air which is being held Uwlslpegt Sunday and Monday hu l l "'-Y 4\g f * m \5 ff' nf '-..\ ~/~S. '~f.I 1\.` x \ ~ \\ \ \1..~\ ~`.` \ ¢- -| . | . Q \ 1 ' . z ... ' ¢ Q ¢._f .¢ff=;~ ' ~ =' .w r #0° ( " . \ '. n . 1 b f / . f 1I Rev.and Mrs.A. J.Hargett, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Bur-ger and Mm Bert Root attended the Lowe-Anderson revival at Fre uucxs. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Ruw<Mrs.Minnie Triplett returmMnndny irnm Excelsior Sp whclre they had spent the pas Sunday- s lad Mr. and ld ed on mam. vidtecrI:|||, sunday nv. u l two A in this city. \.-Mr.and Mrs. "Pug" Grxffm ofgmem'°g;¥d°! ~ Omaha, are visiting at the home 1 ~';,_m;_;Ym_e of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Cooliv foreEY1|a few days. Far RnlA..'l"h|\°n homl nf RFID' Florence,who attends the Blairhigh school,is teaching for her while she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sielt. Mr. mdMrs. Wm. Rceh, Mr. and Mrs. E. H I 1 mont,Thursday evening of last week. The First Lutheran church isbe-ing redecorated and a number .of improvements made so that " " " ° 'nu nl r w b e ,h ¢h " "" " `"" ' °Dr. and lra. C. T. Swisher en- the »i§n¢0'2L'§¢h°§\ JeJ€.,'} £31325 g ff e g H;;;=§ =~ }\:§ :rs 'uga " ~ jgyed a visxt from Mrs. §w1sher's ton,spent the week-end at her org ¥\»al »P e 0114 -sxetet,Mrs. Ernest Juzsnch and home in mi, city.3 -3t ~_gf Sceruc, South Dakota,Speciad-For 10 days:1 bottle Mrs. _C. N. H sen #ull nccorn- R. Tilden and Mm Frieda Jensen drove up to CryHY,al Lake.nearSioux City lan Sunday, where they enjoyed a picnic dinner and the men spent the lime fishing. 1Su:1day services must he held in =Dana College Chapel for a few -weeks.Af ter next Sunday, theylhopeto assemble in their own ,Tchurch.ll Mr. and Mrs. II .H. Brown en- Htertained Mr.Browzfs father,H. C.Brown and sister,Mary Ellen A l u v r u \ . \ . ; »'waving oil with each Duart Perm-Mr.and Mm.Charles Mueller sement... Ringlet ends.Hilton Style Shoppe.Phone. White 206.34-2t A small atleage place on theKennard road, $20{)0.Might trade and son of Tekamah, and Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Jacobeon of Craig, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Peter Reeh. Mr _ and Mrs. George Van Deu- in on small modern house in town. pany ner son,r..|v1n no nausea »City on Saturday.They plan to .gpm Eastemh §tur kenmngton stay gvef until Monday." I ¥€3l.\ll1€t BH.meetmgs OHTuesday,September 24 after al.Mr.and Mrs.Jake Brosa took sumrner's rest.The meeting willtheir daughter, Frances ¥° Lxncolnlbe held at the home of Mm. Philip Monday F"h'WF she ""'" enfe? **"°|o'Hanx<m and all me ladies of the State Uruvers t f k.' Y or a year swor -o. E. s. are invited.A committeee f fe s e e e ze e h f ff; ed .Me-|35I3f_..__.J"°..T:, ":';r§.°*...$E?;|Mo -T.H-Coolte ~ wsitinglwi1| serve refreshments.k nII gf Linggln | n d ' h a r M i g E d i t h nllvlu iacnller am: lll\TlJlll'll,(Il.D'B"I.!LHB mnle rpr llu w u l pruu.yuus frigndg in M i g o u n Va lley t msB r o w n o f N e w Y mf u C i ty -.==|§2,f£.°§a_9=~e.ePf: §2"s':=r m o m l r l l l n a t i o n q y a n d 4 9 *=' W - _. Y ' ° \ w ° = \ = . h l y l n g g o n e g u t - lm S u n - | . " L ! ! § ' £ ' ;' ° "..E5'f°§f."€..2£."'.?.' I L E Saturday and Sunday.The latter returned to New Ynrk on Sundayevening. A number of fiends gathered atthe home of Mrs. H. J. Hansen, in honor of her binh anniversary on anu vnslwu man' remuves, Palmer Allen and Wm. Steaven- sen returned the latter part of last yveek, after about ten day's vacation spent in Minnesota andthe Black Hills country. are headqunners for Wu: printingneeds.1§-tf Miss Mildred Linden and Paul Jeppersen of 0mnh:.\,viBited at the W. C. Linden home last Thursday night. "°; "?°'"':.",f.°'.°.§f¥i QTY; M5 \a'.;,7'1a.::.,.;r'".f:' ~ fzwxg ev an rs_'"""*'E ¢s m h m n l b n n -erty had n§ their guest over Sat,-ld iefl/Ft_hixn mcg Te h - urday ann Sunday,Miss Helen mah,Herman B m andgkrling Stallsmxth, who teaches atprig-ton.Following the exemplifies; Mrs. P. s. Petersen accombamed tion of the work. a social meetinz 3 Friday sfbernoon, September 13. A wary pleasant aftemoon was spent and Mrs. Hansen was the recipient of a number of lovely gifts.The hostess served a dainty luncheon. |Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reid of |Arllngton, S. D. draw in Sunday Mrs. Raymond Burr entertained at a PBFW at her home last Thurs~day evening,there being five tables of players. Mrs. Wm. Welch won first prize and Mrs. L. F.Stews, drew the cut prize.De- lxfzxous refreshments were served Do you play bridge?The E..-q terprise has a complefe new line of score cards,place cards,em. Why not see thev\'l 23-C! Mr,and Mrs. Nels Jackson ofHerman,w e r e Sunday dinner ...,,. .,.._ ._.._L her son, Harold Petersen to Long Island, N.Y.Inst Monday for a féw weeks visit.Harold has been visiting here for a couple of weeks. Mrs.John Newell entertained club to which she belongs on last will be énioyedf' Washington county is experlenc~ ing s cool spell that brings om. topcoatsandheavier clothes.Ther- mometers throughout the statetheThursdayAfternoonbridgeldescendedclose no the freezing mine .H-.».»na.,. of. mn-lv nmnthnr NV u Icvening for a brief visit at the |(.'lyde M. Allen home.Mrs. Reidwxs a fonner Blair girl,Teresa Finlayson,and her friends who learned of her presence in townweredelightedtosee her again. nuur.Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinmn and two sons, and Mrs Flo d E..Y vansg m over t,o_ Glenwoqd lovga on un ny mommg to vxsxt Inends.§[r._ Vjgtorl and sons retumed to guests Bl me name nl Ineu' unugn-ter. Mrs. C. K. Bender! and Mr. Bendorf.. Mr. and Mrs.L. J. Wolff and daughter,Patsy Lou and Miss.mlm Dimrpick ef. Q'r"a\\=»visiwd Wed dayfair. C: his davs nesda account of Thurs- "`"°"" """""""=" "" ""°-'|_-=_y¢"'f?. _:___ -L .L_ -_.._.-_\ reports but so far no actuai *- f3'adgerow's Milk and Cream Freéh Daily FOR S AL E--l o nly, $2 50 .0 0 Ca bin et P ri nc es s Gra nd Rad io S et 5 Tub e Ne w A a nd B B a tt e ri e s Gro ceries a nd Mea ts Al ways Fre sh on ac cou nt of ou r-l arg e turnover 4 "§2A S Tender Delicious C H O P S 'f Once you learn what tender, delicious chops we have, you will serve them more often. In addition to being a most satisfying meat, they are quickly cooked, thus niaking your meals easier to prepare." C <l'C;\R CURED BA; ON; Ill.m m PINT JARS SALAD DRESSING, n.\>1.°, xo. 1. gluxxen. ,wh 1 29 THOUSAND 1sLAND on SAND-\\A or o ?c \CH SPREAD, Regular 36c seller m r xi c l u n n,03\1 -`°`~ c Ye lowstone brand special per jar -254: l~l{l-ISN mcorxn |u\mr:nGx»:n, 2 lbs. 45c 2-lb. Packlge CRACKERS, Special,~k~. 33c \\',\Tr:mmLoNs.each 15 and 20c S\\EE'I` I'0T.\T()ES, 2 lbs.15c LARGE COOKING APPLES_ per peck 30: LEXINGTON CREAM FLOUR,Sack $1.65 LEXINGTON CREAM FLOUR. 5 sucks 8.00 Large cans Royal Bakfhg Powder Buy at onne as they wlll GINGER SNAPS,Special Del'lb.20c 501: Jars mixed SWEET PICKLELH, Im- -loc SILVER TIP PRESERVES,Assorted £ FLAVORS, 50c Jars, special each -25:2 KAMO Conn FL AKES, l5 c nkn. z for 2 5: s|.so Cook Book, all lor /7Sc not last long' at this price Gents Furnishing Department and Shoes 15: WORK SOCKS, per pair 10:OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS 1 xo: mms ss.oo mmss ox!-'mms Speunl per pau'''''''2.29 \broken sizes, special per pair --3.49 I lot LADIES' HIGH SHOES, Pair -.50 1 lol LADIES' $4.00 ln $5.00 DREss~BOYS' OVERALLS, Au, SIZES, Pnir 1.00 Dry Goods Department , OUTING FLANNELQ, dark colors, yard $.25 ()UTlNG I-`LANNEl.S, light colors, yard .28 NEW sn,xm:s IN 54-INCH ALLWOOL FLANNELS. per yard 2.50 5|-INCH TWILLS,per yard 2.50 c 0 | , o m;u LINEN TOWELING To MATCH ,mv Co l.oR SCHEME .30 NEW CURTAIN s cnms . 4 2 a nd 45- 1x<m»:s WIDE per yd. _55_ .65 and 1.00 POLKA DOT SCRIMS, PASTELSHAD_ ED DOTS,Per yard ----~.50 ALL WOOL CHALLIES, PLAIN COL~ ORS,36-inch,per yard --~--1.45 co1'roN BLANKETS, each 2.25 to 3.25 wool. NAP BLANKETS, each 4.95 and 5.95 canon!-:N'é SCHOOL HOSE, Pnir .29 c u u .mu :N' s BLOOMERS, each .59-.69 ing has been reported. kn'n mm num i n nale fn Nebray a m fm tp_| ` f "l l ' l n l l n a n u n m n y l a w m n y x u r home in Chlngu. miter a mn| v ultlnn npent ln Washing- county visiting hh mother, .Sonhh Andaman and o/ther dlmlge, so 1: u npomu.. Blah- nutohtl were ad i n mv -el on the new B-lins iglnny he-|*'!¢¢". Kenlurd end f -*5E"¢*°'!I|They left the next morning for 5|°1l'_Qi°Ud3Y morning, the`ladies at the[Missouri Valley to visit relatives.remmmng for a l0F|Z0r visit.Saturdx Vi c to r W o lf f h o me ms t m 357-M r s;See J.P.Johnson .near Dana 1College if' you need a new suit. He 5h£I8. been in the tailoring businesslfor over sixty years a.'\d..says he :has never seen as good cloth for :the money ns he has this year. 'Suits irorn_$25 and with extra ,p:mts, $32 up to $40.Phone R€dI ;211 or J.P. Johnson, taiior near; QDan:|. College.34-2t I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luzure have [returned from :.\ very pleasant vn-:cation trip in the Biuck Hills coun- l y nd ponts in eastefn Sonth Rev.Car! Bader, who has been in attendance at the Methodist conference in Lincoln the past week, has returned to Blair.Hi 'congregation and friends will bé'Igled gg know that he will COD: ti ge is pastorate at the Meth- other year. The Monday evening bridge club enjoyed n pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs.Theo.Lundt last Monday evening. There were three tables of players.Mrs.Clifford .o. :st church in thi s c ity fo r a mi H u l b e r t h e l d h i g h s c o r e a n d x e ~ ....t..m.I /r:...,.4 ...._:...-n l - . .t t f. . . Miss Alice Sbevens went down to University Place the first of3-<= week where she will complete er fourth year at Wesleyan Uni- versity.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker and family of Omaha, were Sundayguestsat the home of Sheldon Peck and Mrs. Bertha Gollehon on last Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Prentice Smith. Mrs. Watson Tyson and Mrs. L. D. vi ek or ten days with relatives in Wisconsin and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Epperly andlittledaughterdrovetoCouncil \an'iv:k left Tuesday to speml -a Bluffs and Shenandoah, Iowa last' Sunday to visit the seed companies and radio stations there. -...., ,.._ ._. .L_ relatives. Rev. -and Mrs. John D.Larsen of Fremont. were Monday guests o i Rev.and Mrs.Daugherty of this city.Rev.Larsen is rector of St. James Episcopal church inFremont. About forty friends and rela~ tives gathered at the Henry \'os= home last Monday evening to help Henry celebrate his blrth,a:1ai\;er- sary.The guests spent a pleas- ant evening playing cards and en~ _layed a lovely lunch. Nlr. and Mrs.J .1-1. Jensen of Callfornia,Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hansen of Kennard, Mr. and Mrs.Paul Jones and family of Wash-ington, Nob.and' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones oi' Hiaivstha, Kan- 1.10 f t...W n l t n w l when it was opened to traffic lastmeek.The road has been almost. completed and is in fine shape for the gravel whirh will be spread this fall.ln many places the 5-;d= is high and rails will no dou he .placed for the safety of the public. The ro d leads south of Kennard end pu s the little village off the mai:\aveled highway but i nspite of this, the travel is heavy through the village and it .is con- veniently near for those who careto stop.The road will be contin-ued from Arlinyrtim to Fremont, connecting Blair with the Lincoln. highway at Fremont. l|VE STUCK PRICES ._|.While away they visited Mr. andfhlrs.Porte Drown of Rapid City, S D.and spent 'a few days in ,their cabin in Spearfish Canyon| near Lend, South Dakota. The Ariston of the Congrega- tional church entertained the teach ers of the Blair schools at n fe: ception last Tuesday evening.A good program was given consistingof singing by Miss Ida Hansen, zatalkbyMissRasmussenabout her trip through Europe, a. mon- ologue w Miss Lucille Kemp.The remain er of the evening was spent playing games.DeliciousR e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d a t a l a t e o u n Welch drew the cut prize,and Mfg.Clyde Compton received o prize for holding the first hun-dred honors.Mrs. L. C. Klopp will be hostess at the next meeting. 'Wrn.Welch left last Thursday for Eureka, .California where he started work for the state of Cal~ifornia on Monday.Mr.Welch was employed at that place some time ago and likes it there wrymuch.Mrs. Welch will follow tn the near future,accompanied by Mr. Welch's mother.Their many friends are very sorry to see these young' people leave this vie- inity but hope they may like their new home. l;" " l ;l ; I \: l mr.uonuo,president ul un:lschool board at Dana College, en-wrtaim-d the faculty and pupils of the College at a weiner roast on Tuesday evening of laat week. Permanent Wave,$7.50.All Z:"Jf.»§rT$€f h'?>F§§`ia§` S';rfday"- Mra.Jean Heinzerling enter- tained a few friends ard neigh~ bon on last Monday ev ning, for ll/(rs.__Egrl _Tho{nberg,__w}m wiih M SUIHH UMAHA n i fu.___r»___|..nu. -_ _kinds of beauty work Phone 197. Childmn's permpnent wave, $5.00. Mrs. K. A. Pmmd, 206 ?». Colfax. 12-if M u .L .C.Klopp left Monday for Lincnln where she expects to nf-main man; nf the week.She ner ume daughter,will leave inafewdaysfor Gary,Indianawhere her husband has been work-ing for the past three weeks.A very pleasant time was reported. Mrs.Mina Schmidt left today for California where she will visit |.....r\...:.. .....| ~.»€I»,best bl€€l`5 ateauy,um ers Lower. Feeders Hold Steady. HOGS SELL I5-259 HIGHER Henvy Run ol Sheep and Lamb!- Fai Lambs Larnely 25c Lower n.; é } r § T1 ¢ v } § ` % B 5 ; ~ ~ | | | : | " ' " ' s \ J l n | | l u n_ .-llveeh.He r dluzhte r-i n.1.'§ ,:'~§12.6pg_1a.0o; lillalr uma. Buy at onne as they wlll not last long' at this price FOR S AL E--l o nly, $2 50 .0 0 Ca bin et P ri nc es s Gra nd Rad io S et 5 Tub e Ne w A a nd B B a tt e ri e s \ Q Compfdlfs Transfer \Phone 212 .,or ll on 21 Gro ceries a nd Mea ts Al ways Fre sh on ac cou nt of ou r-l arg e turnover 4 "§2A S f3'adgerow's Milk and Cream Freéh Daily \\}\\\\\,~ ~ f ~ / / ~as low as 'H ~~§ $ | o . o 3 ~.jg.; ,. 2 '| We make the old ones look, good and the good ones better. WE SPRAY 1" ON M e n c k e S i g n C o . On the Corner 2 doors east ol Home Thentre Gents Furnishing Department and Shoes 15: WORK SOCKS, per pair 10:OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS 1 xo: mms ss.oo mmss ox!-'mms Speunl per pau'''''''2.29 \broken sizes, special per pair --3.49 I lot LADIES' HIGH SHOES, Pair -.50 1 lol LADIES' $4.00 ln $5.00 DREss~BOYS' OVERALLS, Au, SIZES, Pnir 1.00 Dry Goods Department , OUTING FLANNELQ, dark colors, yard $.25 ()UTlNG I-`LANNEl.S, light colors, yard .28 NEW sn,xm:s IN 54-INCH ALLWOOL FLANNELS. per yard 2.50 5|-INCH TWILLS,per yard 2.50 c 0 | , o m;u LINEN TOWELING To MATCH ,mv Co l.oR SCHEME .30 NEW CURTAIN s cnms . 4 2 a nd 45- 1x<m»:s WIDE per yd. _55_ .65 and 1.00 POLKA DOT SCRIMS, PASTELSHAD_ ED DOTS,Per yard ----~.50 ALL WOOL CHALLIES, PLAIN COL~ ORS,36-inch,per yard --~--1.45 co1'roN BLANKETS, each 2.25 to 3.25 wool. NAP BLANKETS, each 4.95 and 5.95 canon!-:N'é SCHOOL HOSE, Pnir .29 c u u .mu :N' s BLOOMERS, each .59-.69 week at the ner Chi Urnego 5°'°|Carl Schmidt eniertained a numor it y h o me . M r .a n d Mr s .W m .W e lc h a n - nounce the arrival o f a lit t le s o n ;o n W e dn e sd a y , Se p te mbe r 1 8 . a t th e B la i r ho s p lta l Th e y o u n g man will make a fine playmate for his brothen Billy Ray. We are now offering for saletheCruickshankprooextyadjoin- ing Crowell Home.This is a most desirable piece of property and abeautiful home. 35-It N. T. Lund & Co. u l . -rua i. ..m.\.....nnfnvf alnarl b e r o f I r l e n d s h n d ne ig hb or s a t h e r h o m e o n la s t W e d n e s d a y a f t; er n o o n a s a f a r e we ll p a r ty f o r Mr s . S c h mi d t, S r . Mi s s Th e l ma Flc k , d a u g h te r o f M r .a n d Mr s .Oli ve r F i n k o f D e S o to f wa s r e c e n tl y ma r r i e d to Mr . Ma r ti n W i c k ett. a n d th e n ewly we d s le ft la st Sa tu r da y f or B o ston , Mas s ac hu setts,d r i v i n g th r o u g h o n th e i r h o n e y mo o n tr i p .Mr . W i c k - e t t ha s b e e n wi t h th e Ne b r a s k a Bu ic k Co .l n Om a h a a n d i s n o w r e tu r n lmr tn th e e a s te r n te r r i to r v. Uni on S to c k Ya rd s ,Se a l. 1 7 , n m -A h e a vy r u n o l' c a ttle sh o we d n o Mo nd ay 22,0110 head. but these 1n~ eluded s. liberal perc entage of c orn fe ds altho u gh th e bu lk we r e ' e lb - ern rangers. Demand was broad a n d pric es held steady fo r best h e e ! s te e r s wh i le mo d la m a n d c o mmo n grade! as we ll as c ow slut! ruled 15 @2 5c lower Slo c k e rs a nd le e de r l held a bou t s tea dy , Quotati ons o n C a me :Ch o i c e to pr i ma he avy steers $l5.00@16,85: C a i v u and Hrs. Ed Strieklett of I ?'2'1'I'F'_'T'.I"Z_"'1'1'f~]'_f"jf§'§ Qsmluqr Oma h a .ac c ompanied b y Mr s .W . De e W i lk i ns o f Fo n ta na , Ca lif or ni a spe nt Sa tu rd a y n i g h t an d Su nd ay a t th e E d Le we lle n home.Mr s . w a l m n a " A l l In n ~h i ? 115.002 g o o u t o c n n l c o s t e e r s M a m a @I1.75: good to choic e steers $13.50 @14.75l fa i r to good steers $12.25 6113.502 common to fair htm-ers $11.- 00@12.50;c ho ic e to pr ima y ear- FOR S AL E--l o nly, $2 50 .0 0 Ca bin et P ri nc es s Gra nd Rad io S et 5 Tub e Ne w A a nd B B a tt e ri e s Dry Goods Department , ou'r|NG rmxxsm, dark C0|0\'B, yard $.25 POLKA DOT SCRIMS, PASTELSHAD_ ounxc 1-'|,,xNNx~:.|.s,|igmm|m.y=|~a .as Ln ours, Per yard ' ' ' ° ' -5° NEW sn,xm:s IN 54-INCH ALLWOOL ALL WOOL CHALLIES, PLAIN COL~FLANNELS. perynrd ~2.50 ORS. 36-inch, per yard -1.45 " p n u u n w l u v u .L l . l l u | \ | . n , a . |U ;t e y o u n g p e o p l e ,a s M i s s G l a d y s Si ek otte r of thi s c i ty .She a rr ived i n Om a h a la s t. we e k a n d p la n s to vi s i t r e lati ve s i n th i s vic i nity an d linga $1-l.75@l6.50;good to c h a le t yearlinss $l3.5l1@l4.'Z5; fair to Bood y ea:llngs $12.25@13.50; c ommon to fair yearlings $11.00'¥1=i2.25:tra shy 1in O ma ha , un til th e la tt er p ar t of Oc to ber. Mr s . E . T .Underwood and son, Low ell of Lincoln, are spé nding a few day a a n t he Home . t he gue sts nf the fo m\er's b rother-in ~law :md wi f e . R e v. a n d M n . W . H. Un d e r - wo o d .Re v. E. T. Un d e rwo o d , wh o has been in the Methodist hospital yearllngs s=s.so@1o.50: cornfed nel!~ e n $ll. 00 @ N.2 S ;c ornred c a n s'r.5M:>11,o0: beef and butcher bulls $8.50@l0.00:good.choic e g n u ber-ves Su.oo@1z.2s;fnlr.go od grass beevc s $10,00@\l.00;plai n to lalr grass beeves .$9,00@10.00¥ Max- lc ans s'1.so@s,1s: Hood to c hoic e grass helfera $9.'l57'i1I.00l fa i r l n in Omaha for the past mon!h.| Kood "FP" hmefs ¥P~"5@?1"5i9°¥P»jolned his w ife and son on Tues- a t the H o me before re tu rn inlbt o Jamis on wh er e t he y h av e apr ea ch in g clmr ge Th e Un d e r wo o d s h e ld a m a l l fa mi ly r ey n xo n o ve r th e we e k - e n d \ A lth o l | g h a ll o f th e c h i ld r e n we r e un a b le to b e h e r e. tho s e wh o we r e h l d A plea s an t vi s it.Th e y we r e Mr . a nd Mr s. L a wr e n c e Un d er wo o d a n d c h i ldr e n o f Si o u x Ci ty .M r . an d Mr s. Er n e st Hu b ka o f B ea tri c e a n d M r .a n d Mr s .W alla c e Mc - Cra c k en o f Ha m i l to n ,Mo n ta n a . Th e l a t te r en te rtai ne d th e f a m i ly a t d i n n e r a t th e n e w P a xt o n h o i e l day .Th e y wi ll vi s i t a f e w <lay mon. mr grass halter: .$7.50@8.'I5: good. c holc o Kr aus c owl Sszsgg g ; fair.Hood grass c o ws $6.75 : c nltens $5.7566.50; c nnners s5.000 5.50:range b olosna bu lls $6 . 75 0 7.75:veal c glven s \ 1 . o o ms . o o : hea vy k ll lln g c a lv c s ss .s om2. oo ;. plain and trauln' c alves $e.oo@s.oo: henry . fleshy feeders $1l.50@l2.'I5: good to choic e feeders s i m o n 12.751 good to c hoic e tenders $11.00 0 1 2 1 5 :hi r to g oo d f ee d er s $ 9 .7 5 @11.0 0: c o mmon to fair te e d e n $8.00@9.50; good to c hoic e stocker: $l1.50@l2.76:fn lr to g o o d s to c k o r l 5 1 0 . 0 0 0 u . s o :c o mmo n to f a i r stoc kers $8.50@10.00: trashy stoc k- x I 4 in Omaha Saturday evening =»=d|°f- $1.oo@s.2s: stock cows $6.506 Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood 7.50:stuck haltcrs $8.00@9.50;gm' feedlns' hellen $9.50@11.00| calves $10.00013.50. / nmr, Nebmh, Sepwmber 19, mvgu - n u l u a u u n u n u u n u u m Noasaa AnL1NG'roN NOTES Funeral services were conducted visit in Califvmil. is visiting hen' H hggxneye homer 9 the home of her dnughter, Mrs. .l i n W ber.fur un; a rm o-gélmocuiehg ikr.:nd Mrs. Loren Badger of d away on Sunday evening, Sep¢_.Fremont spent Sunday here ut the a uuy Frnncea (I-dream) wma--7» Q Bdger *'°'°°;,De W u md i b n severed his cunnectiona here|F'nnk Kedex-sou md family. They and will now be with the Security Mutual L ife Iuaunnw Co.d t h Fremont as his headquarters.Rllph Badger is moving his familyinto the house just vacwed by the llungelefs.Mrs.Henry Wehner,who re- cently returnd tram an extended returned home Monday. Bev. Prob: of the Omnha sem- lnnry oecupied the pdpi t uf thePrenhylaerllnchurchSunday eve- ""§..n Kruse mu accepted 5 pos- ition hx the Otto Kruse store, and cummeneed his duties Monday. Mr.md l n .Joe m m e and llr. and Mrs. John Landis attend- ed the meeting of the Wilde-Wood Circle at the Henry Kisser home i n g w i l l b u h e l d a tth e tle o rs e Mangold home in Benningwn onlock was born at num, Mo., Sen*-'.§,'1f_""LM{f'.1,.-_..,...L m»|.~I0cmbe»- 27: in Omaha Sunday.The next meet* o lthe n e rv le e s lnt he mo mi ngmdRev.R.Ulv ildc o ln.n ° ' : . = " - ' ° - °Everyone leome.lr. a nd K m. I a m Ro llud a nd family were guests Sunday eve- ning at the Shris Wrich home. HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mrs. Jem Krogh was hostess w the Hillside Hustler: Club Thurs- day ufteruoon.Visiuzrs uf theclub were Mins Ida Anderson Mrs. Cdi fomin \nd'Hans Anderson of Omlha vixiied at Clark Uppin-eutt'a Saturday.Mr.n d l i n .A.C.Debel 0!~ Bm, were Sunday evening guemlof Mr. and Hrs. Henry Jensen.Hrs. Harry Smith visited Hrs. Charles Gammel of Tekamnh, ou Tuesday.E.C.Lippincott :md f.\mlly\ spelt Thursday at the Harrison County Fai r held at Mo. Valley, Iowa.Mr.and M m Alfred Hansenand Geraldine visited at the Ed-Hu m M n m '--_M. .\1r.~.:»..|.a =::-°.€._iP'Eef_;e§S'°=.:<L<fe=*,"°:'::&°:'i:'i.:¥;#"a'2,'§.4 ROSE HILL ITEMS Mr. and Hrs.Clarence Hansen and lnsfer Cronlz of College View vid at the W ill Hans en»g=§_.I home Sntu ylglrgnd Mya. 0 00 Arp And Mr. Newklrk.lut week I-Ml at Due Rumna Pec- l n .Jens Peterson IMI Mm. enon home Monday. Will Blnlen md Lwna vislmed an Sunday afternnon and supper the John Petenwn home 'l'hnrsday'¢\rests at the Jesse Hansen home lflkmvvn-m Mr. a nd Mm. H. c . Ha ns e n Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen a.ndand children, Mr. and Mrs. ChrisMrs.Avis Damon were Satu.rd.ny;Yeterson ~ Irvin, Martin_Ch}'is- ..m..... ...,..l- -..L_-"_... 1 .. H .u w | |H se an d W a lt z !F N M m .Alb er t K u h r warehvxs-b o x ;ls n : L m e W ynn ""°'|ifL'a`§i'»1-»»~ 'The xiennspenz the aft- i to r s a t t h e H U T !Ma d s e n ° m °Hr . md M n . V i c to r J o h n s o n r e -e m o o n p la y i n g horseshoe.' Smmday.M w ' | |H E H tu r n e d m e f r o m th e i r t r i p t o M r .a n d M m .F r e d J e rwqn a n d M r .u n d rs.v.'s a " |s i Chi na tu r d a y .c h ildr en s p e n t F H d a y e v e n m g a sg g ~spen t u Y a g ' H e l e n y lo r ati i d w I-Im;lsen Ln e J o hn Petersen ho me . 'we r e v i s to r s l t e ac oma sc o ol M _d Mr s .be ater s e n, . ; ' 5 ~, " § ~ ; . ? z § . € : ° 3 ° ; : " " "W e d ne s d ay a fte moo n .W 2 S ; : , . , . , , a n d S u n d a y a t d u e ' \at_!,h _ M m W i n c h e ll h o m e .I M'- .. 'P "?M F -f7¥"%'l¢S G ° r h m | E m H An de r so n ho me .iq 29 ,1844.He r s wa s a li f e o f to i l a n d h e r g lr l h o o d da y s we r e sp e n f pi o ne e ri n g i n th e woo ds o f Mo . A n in te r es tin g episode wh ic h th e d e c e a s e d m m rec alled to ok p la c e du r i n g 'th e C i v i l W a r da y s wh i le s h e wa s s ti ll a y o u n g g i r l i n he r gg mg , wh e n a h e - h elp e d h e r br o th - e r d r i ve th e i r li ve s to c k to sa f e ty c lu lur en ul.natascsnua,we n :|v..¢\.-o n Sund ay .' Mm L e n a W a r r e n , a c c o mp a n i e d Ab y h e r li ttle grmvd da uxh re r,J ac ~fl§ queline Peter se n, le ft Mo nd ay f or -V T Ve r du n , Nc b .. wh e r e th ey wi ll vi s it| T wi th Mr s .W a rr e rf s g r a n d mo th e r vi u n ti l T h u m d y .L i t tle J ac queline h wi ll h a v e q u i te 1 me mo ra b le tr i p U -_ 2| Z... ......|. ......¢.-nv unl»n nnni *A nufnlr j j j -_md daughter.Hi°8 § § `?a |Is I""`..... -e -, v l wut" lma moaned up m Lake Wilson, linn.the past week where they istrled |15 the Charles Sierk home.hey arrived home the first of the Mr. and Hrs. Jens Clausen spent Monday evening at the J. L Petrersen home. Frlnk Linden and Jens Kroghveek.Mlm Gertrude Sierk, wholgmm an md Time dance to theirms been up there some time, re- mrned with them.Hans Rathmann ol' North Platte. nd sisten,Mrs.Fred Seebokn vd iSS Eda_ ;ga¢hn;gn._°§ 52593. friends Friday night at the M. w. A. hall in Blair.A large crowd was present and a good time washa d by dl. _ Delmar Jensen was on the sick m m h " - ' - ' " " " § " " " " " " E The Rosg Hin Ladia' md wererwere wednesday visitnrs a t um M '<1 M w'n R a Mbe n f Iewater ansas,,__r. an rs.I yan an Y.-smuria y L a few'a»ys visit wizh g§Qk»§°;_°fd ";'h'1\ é\*°lfb;i]°Pf¢d!W .H"§d "°°;°-and Mrs.1-'ma Hayle spent Smu- Arthur Weatherbys.Mrs. Mutter niture M; a s a t xi r d " mg,ur-M 1 nn Innsne sawed at thelday afternoon at the John Peter- .-_1 _ay Le cop ae amemn and Vic Skov homes h .-,°"§n";n'V';';';';f'j'Z§d""§ifg, snnt' wg uleydwgh w thank ums rfo l ».san m e ` Sunday at the J. w. Hillmanh°mep"M'°na Me mk 'r 1 "" " " " "" " " " " ' in Blair.''c ma i e i "Z P2 2 2 1 3 ~ ":: mMt n§ ? ;" i i i :1 :;° l:u ;g vxsmtars at the John Taylor home lof Mr and Mrs. Howard Trammer Gertrude Hansen helped Mrs.1 9 9 .*| ln! Lyens.| " _gh cook for com husk-i i l i o w a w c o u p e th e ma ra ud er - m g s o f th e huahwhac kera.She wa s ma r r i e d o n Od..20,186-3 'bo He n r y W hi tloc k.T o th i s un io n we re b o na s e ve n o hi id r en o f who m fmt sm stil! Qingg Mm"Herggf ll!!lb 15 HDL umlay vuuv 5c|. uv ¢;..qv;a visit.wi th th ei r g r e a t g r e a t gr a n dmo the r , wh o rea c he d the a g e o f 9 0 years. Mr .a n d Mr s .J a y Bla c kb u r n we n t to C r e w Fr i da y wh er e th e y :mon t thu da u with the ir da ui z hter . E ; als R i s sla m we r e vls r p o rs a r . me n Lohwer a n d W m .Sievers he n tn r d n v a n d Sn n da v. B u r y E l i d ' h a f In nn lr n h l B n f nc u v i 4 . .i E. u |\ . \ ¢ » 1 \ m U \ ' l \ r » a a l l n f u n t fir e a r m w a n Ala ux umua ;Dee|;Rock'Hu w sa a b W C G L G n u n a n n u m a n h ; l U || l £)U.ll\ll|Y t v c a u u s \ u » . » u v 'v » " " ": m e s s c h o o l s e v e r a l d a y s .L i p p i n c o t t ' s w e r e M i s s M a r g a r e t H a r r y E r v e y h a d a c r e w 1*e l d t o f O m a h a ,M r .a n d M r s .e i n r f i l l i m r h i s :d h :W m l n o n d f x r ' M §ff. ? . , . . . 4 i¢= v|> rn : m d L o i s o f C a l - A number of boys and girlshelpedMerleWardcelebratehis birthday Sunday. Jesse Hansen spent Monday atthe The o . L a rse n ho me i n ~ Mr. le in as Q `5¢1=`§¥§y,` ~' ivan her Re c k tme y e r o f un s p la c e ,n e v.w . | " r '- - ~ - " 1 * : " '_..,E .w h i u w k ,Bu tler ,lu . ,Mr s .s .Mi s s Eve ly n ,wh o m ===rendmg,U .ui I u l. _ 1 _ n =r\.........:-..|....fnnmn anti ~ ~i terests of the e R e s e r v e , ~ g g "" "" '" "` "" °'" " ' L dinner 3_1'it at the Henry R. M. krause of Omaha was aIhoun and Mr.. and Mm T. 0liner. i Mrs. Clark Lippincott span.ost.Tuseday aftrenoon and Wednesiiay in Omaha at the H. T. Anderson sl'lom€.|'I'ueaday evening visdtors at the Tied Olinger home were Messrs. land Mesdames Louie Mencke my! Leona Hansen was a Mondny aftemoon alle: at the Jesse Han~ sen hume. Gertrude Hansen spent Tuesday at the John Taylor home.Mrs. Raymond Kastle and children andMiss Jeanne Smith were also call- ers there. The Robe Hill Rnstlers met at the Ed Newkirk home Wednesday with a small attendance.The next meeting will be with Mrs. Merle Oils and Gas Tank W agon Service Jenkins 0il & Battery Co Be Your Own Boss Sun n Paint Mnnufnturing Businaa of Your Own A New muh of Paint Can Be Mnde Every Dny and Tumed Into Cash WE TELL YOU HOW F E E D og T o n e ~ ....$. . \"...f A r .u ..". .I .r....... .&r :J ¢#~ ~ s : : " ~ f , ~ ! ¥ . ~ ; . ~ ~ GUARANTE E D 6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA I A s m u A m a n ol Mo ne y w m sun You on the Road to Success and lndrnfndeuce. The field ls unlimited...Every house and barn, machinery, auto-mobiles, and garages need paint. Location makes no difference. You can stan in the city, town.village or on the fann.Paint aan be sold everywhere.Write today! All mformation is absolutely m a n Address EDDY'S W HITE LEAD & PAINT c o . 758-760 S. Pierce Sk.Dep'¢. A MILWAUKQE, WIS. 32-16t gg; 1-f...§'§$`&1§¥"§`¢i5é\§1f`6E1I1 Mr. and Mm.Phu Walken and Rohwer home Friday.Fmxrteen ndchildren and {9,,,daughter, Lois Ann uf leizh and Tye ,Mihsses '§"}§'s°°§1<:nd gm -,,e_|Mr. and Mm Ed Held and dnugh A'u..a M rens e un ay orPradicallyn | h nm';l 1ef:;:<1'»iwf»Margaret °f Millard.werelhineoln. married \ife was spent at I.-a_rm_,Sunday gueshx cf Mr. :md Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newstrom andi mma ,lows until Mr.whiu<»¢k|Wm~ Steen, Sr.leon, George of Omaha, vmwd rel- ,,.g,§ away seventeen years ago'Mrs. Katherine Graham and son ativos here Saturday evening.~d he r'°f Des Moines, Iowa spent the The Benson Merchants defegted,_,_____ ,__,,_5. ~,,¥:,e,|:n,;._eM,8_Q\{vee}¢-end here .'\5e horne gf Mp.the ~ Calhfmn ,te:am_7 to 3 xn a |Tuaday dinner guest of his sisier, Mm John Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Heath spent Wednesday evening at the Otto Chdstiansen Home Mr. and Mn. Henry Tegt were Wednesday dinner guests at the Harry Ervey home.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Sutherlann fnmilv. Geowze Pollen and fnmiy and Emanuel Andreason and fun- Hu»"'111r. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and 'family attended a party at thenarental. Gus Mencke home Wed- E " " " 'a;.;" z G 's im g ,mae in me A un te .m m .Fmenl ~ for ~ Ilyoyq __§_1:lh}-»¢L_'f1»_fIll Irs. H.L. Mc- gooc game nere °""°"Y-[were visiting among relatives :nd___niriehds at De Sow Sunday.mgford ls sen~n n n u u n m w k i Mr. and Mm Joe Barry and son=» ;=;;»d a ffm v " " " " " " ' u ' u lGene, Mr. "ml Mrs. D. (F»<iW2YfiS';wesdav évenimr.The occasion was o e wee ~and son Harry all o Omaha M _ Me cke's birth anniversary.-Mr.and Mrs. ,gds£3"5'" ,End Stewart Edwards Donald Jone;|'im 'hm Anders on and pgnald m d§'§Kh'»¢fB * g p R ; | 1 g °nz and Joe Noyes of Blair were Sun-snem Thursday afternoon vuxtong ivxsmrrs at e I ° P ""'°"|d»y dinner guests at the .lim Ed-.mm Edward Quin..VICINITY .W EN a ga r K°""'P*_.. ..wards home.I Mr and Mm.(Thavles Koemg of Omaha, son-in-law of Mr. and ""=">' an Um. wus 1.Mn. J'. D. Nevycong of Argngton, improved the first were held in Omaha on ;uor}a¢y|Fr. »-cAL1~1otaf te rn o o n a t two p . m. a t th e f a m- i l y h o me and. at th e A r li n g to n _.._...\.-L fnxu fn no tl!\\¢ll'D ;\\»ANDmr '. l l L U U I |34 l u W u h a n now m a ;w a s m a d e .M r .L l o y d 'T o m L a r s e n o f Q n m n a , a n d m a n - - p u s e d a w a y S a q a r d n y i n O m a h a ,M r s .J o h S n t e y e r o f P a p z l l l o n t m C h r x s t e n s e n b u i l t a n e w p o r c h M r .a n d M r s .D a n P h i l l i p s w e r e H " and leaves tus wnfe and two sons, Neb and th nan Sunday dinner guests at the L. L.' i n Mrs."Ek JLIppinc%tt `1'§§'°.her daughter Mrs. Johr; on e Lars Ro mi residence last .c GTB at e onus om TE'.n ln .:.»wee Potter home 'near Elk Czty,h Frida _m l A Rohan to mourn hm loss.Ott of Pane Ridge, Ill., were call-....!\;2.._. 1.-- --..........-.:e Qhu Nr. and Mrs. Axel Swanson pf]°1'C?f-_ and »¥.-.fggsyonjq,gen were £°";n;B"¢,'?,;;;;x.ru§¢wn attended . inls on friends Hein llvlldw-" qu uun g "" '" '"" """' '" "IHr. and Hrs.Chu: llahrenn .nalf'!¥|°""¥ W !?$!'F E'$".'!S_"'§,'!'![Grand Island visited their daugh- ller,Mrs.John Sutherland andlfamily several days last week. Mrs.Jens Clausen attended a quilting nam' at the Peter I-'allenhome ih Blair Friday afternoon.|Grandma Compton spent Wed- ,nesday afternoon with Mrs.Ed |Pllcl1er and Grandma Pilcher. invited to the home of Mrs. Jen~ sms parents in Blair Sunday for dinner to help celebrate her moth- er, Mrs. Ole Jacobsen's birthday. The attendance at the PleasantViewSundaySchoolwas forty-four.Rev. A. J.Hargetf. of the Christian chu h of Blair. will give la .xhort talk fore Sunday school 1.I . n c l l s a l a u c n -W h a t s o e v e r C l u b m e m b e r sThemobored to Fremont. on ThursdaythweregoatsofMrs.where eyf The ladies r g alEmma To t.ww pleasant time and a delscumsresented eachh m c h .T h e h o s t e s s p n .. .. . .. . .- , .. A - . . i s h . .I n n a " I n u ]I [a fwmwn L ymg quuzs mr me ggdaughter, Miss Anita wE£é"éEn§é§Pauls church bazaar: Mesda{ner;r S13 M dague01y of Mr and Mrs|1Iansen Lars Rolland, Matnn - .rtsen, I H 11 w °,u ngh t m Blalr.Ima, Detief Wulf, P. J. Re1'1eKuhkq.. and gIf=~ Aéthur Schnerflerl Harry Madsen and Henry r 0 n ouse ond§|y everpnglalso Miss Nana Andersen.353eppehfIma m o r o L r S c h n e 1 d e r ' s b i r t h !T o s e w h Q _spg .nt __W e d n e y B.nll.\\El"SHI.IV.rg l . l ¢ v B \ r W l i l l I l A u n t | { " " " ~- - _ . . ." " " ' 1 |L i e u t .x e z n m w o n h C h a p m a n o f t h e |M r .a n d M r s .G .v .B d z d e v e m " E m e W 1 I i 8 B m u 5 s e n '--_e a e a n [ h o " i I I v a c e l e b r a t e h i s 'M r .a n d M r s .P @ l » @ _ T I 1 1 1 1 3 S ¢ f l w e n n e x t p e e k .A l a r g e a t t e n d a n c e U. S. Navy is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. C. Chapman. Lt- Chapman arrived a week or so .ago and expects to leave here on 'ih 1-r-~*urr\to New York wh e n he is taking a post gradu- nt~..u....»1b:a University. L L £1-mp:r.;vx accomprrneri meKinase 1f.:.~.I IIe:rt°r Rhea, who _....,. .. wen .littl d hte P t me eplng n'e aug r,a W retu on fifth ia hd .: Mr. and Mrs.Sunday afternoon "'5i*;°!`S at 312:13 clesnred.Monday af ter a ve l 1;.:rt 9-Y werecation spent at 39 5 9 3 2 2 3 . ; :. | L E.Larsen and children,Mr.1H°m`V Truhlsen heme m Hermnn.|A party was held Wednesday Walker, Minn.'land Mrs.George Rasmussen and!Mr. and Mrs. Jam Edwards and evenimr at the Pleasant View Sun- Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Sievers en_]Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rolland. son, Teddy and Mr. and Mrs. At J. day school in honor of the teach-Etrtained a few zueeua Monday evmand children and Mr. and Mra.IC'°"'dY were Thursday €\'€l11I1B'era, Misses Ziegler and Rice.The ;1»;=g,;=- honor fof Henry Sierk, who ~ ~ s o n s .1;fgggmgg il§.J§'23."§'I-2231 i ;0"3lli!}§iJV8S BIl;H9nhP|a)ing egg" e uenuay or his home in La-I':1\)0!l a an an ng.un was sen'to 0 M da hlfir.?1;lfMrs. Paul Kruse:an-i?;i ~ .'£°%?"1'i..';Z'.Z'".,.§°§.2§T:|deT="h»¥==3f'°"'"" at T. e F'"f"' 'f"` .""1?1';E.i,"f"3';....had the misfor 1 ..1 r\1 _-..ci ....:Amanda Petersen of Spnngfzeld tune to zen a rib cfacked whi 1 In a.;.1n."J.u;-.\ni(°¢i ni,-"xiii '£iiIiBiE'RétE£-|i_°::"L';e "§";e,'§n;"s,'§;",,';";e'§'N¢b..nén. the week-End 'wiumlmilking~ =.=»d P » . l J 'l e f t u m d 'h o m e f o l l -| "' ! r- 4|In K ~ L al'.'!.n..i,'1'I..... Park .§?§!llf-l l l d n f l -l h r t i n 1311811 m d :E l l l J l ll ll b l Of o l ll ll ll .I l l . - . . . J S l l n d st Monday. l Mrs.Clark Lippincottay visitora at the H. T. home in Omaha. are v,';i1.il1 C. Ri? ;.1. . H 1 l ¢H l l i l l l N.. ..\wI l l .r a i d f " f ;." .\ ' v ' .'f : : f ' ° r . \ m o t o r e d t o U u v e l u n d ,I o w a ,w h e r e t h e y s p e n t .S u n d a y w i t h f r i e n d s . T h e J u n i o r E n d e a v o r e n j o y e d a m n u t - o f - c l c m r s m e e t i n g o n t h e b l u n t - ,;~.-x; ;faa¢;;.;,;¢;~The irogressive Society of thé|Mesdames Jens Sorensen and H. SuY1£i£:irmer guest at the home Pres by te rian c h ' C Ra a m u s e n we r e W edne sday;h be _°ti o ni n g ag ai n - r t l c s d a y ~ } a i t - e r n o u n gu es t?o f Mr s .P e te r . a f te r a vac ati on du r i n th e sm|23 Ni e l mn ..mov vnnnllne fnmmi|f»=§., nnvn .nf\...|M r ' a n d M I § . ~ L - H I € € I l a n g i o f hi s sister,Mr s .F r a n k B r o w n ; a n d f a mi ly . Fr i d a y di n ne r gu es ts a t th e J . L .Peters en h o me we r e Mr .a n d Mvn Flrlsmr Mi lla r o f Brueninrx. An de rn nn n| | » blllmly an.»\:r;1uun.M r .an d Mrs..A . o f No r f o lk c a me br ie f vi si t. a t th e V home.W a lte r A .B r o wn mn vv d hh:lmus eho | | \ : |l a v a m s a u w v a a l l l l b u b i ' " - j ' -u "~~e n .- - »'' " ¢ " """.B .I l u t c h i n s o n p o l n t , c d a n d w o r k w l l l b e g u n J i l f n s d " ' a ° ' § u . ' : f ;_g d i n . : ; . e , a ; ,a r .N o b . ,M r s .R u t h W o o d s a n d s o n , , J o y e 'u 'I )l ! `0 m h a M r .n n d M . .R o l -S d o f o r a t h e i r n e x t m e e u n g w h l c h w i l l b e h _a e o a »r qV i 4 ' : n R e k m e y c r h e l d S e p t .2 - a . .| ' 5 § l f f " ; _ § § *f § ; " § ' n d I ' ; ' § , °J o h n s o n l a d f " " ' ; 3 " B § ` § §a n d M r s .F r a n k l F § e § l S c h n e : d e r o f R o s a l i e ,N e b .Z l h d P h y l l i h s p e n t .T u e s d a y e \ e n i n g | S ° E i ' ; ° " A ' ; l d e r s 0 n 'v i s i t e d S a t u r d a v L p f F r e m o n t ,a s v i s i t i n g l a b r o t h e r ,A r t h u r a n d . a t t h e P e t e r N i e l s e n h o m e ._d S d w t h M H A n - 1 2 1 I d g g q d g h e f g B I T S .S C h l l E l d € I .I x v . . ...I ' . | . . . -\ I . . . + . . »I n n n c r v v m 1 - 0 .n i g h t 8 1 1 U H 3 3 I " ._G ~|| ,h d m r . l l u ¢|,||»».l l U l l l l l l v v n l - ~H |i n ~@ ; ' » ¢ ' = ~ § i . ; H § ; ; f f ; ~ § e @ f . e = § - . a f e f . . . . . : : : § ° - . - . . - . I . E . .f s : - £ e - ___: | t u m e d s| | F \ | I'd l l » y € § - s n :f l - g m a l .5 5 . *' . ' ; d . l a . . . . . . . .. I n d henry .l¢€CKIl1£!yEr prupuny rsuuwun s l h e D o r ker p lac e.Mr . an d Mrs . G. I . Pf e if fe r wer e di n n e r g u e s ts a t th e Har r y Tu r n e r l o m e ne a r Va lle y rec ently . J o h n Fr an c i s , a fo r me r re s id en t of thi s pla c e , a r ri ve d here Fr i da y f r o m B e a tr i c e F o r a vi s i t wi th h i s ¥i.B'tler,Mrs. W ill Lallman and other relativen.Ho w a r d Ed mo nd s o n wo n f i r s t pri ze nz mln ey every d ay of th e f un at W aterloo la st we ek, in the hor se :shoe tournament. T o m Mu lla lly ,J r .o f Pfremont, L .D. J o h ns o n o f V a lley a n d Mr s . H .E .B r u n to n o f He r m a n ,h a d the ir tono ils re mo ve d by Dr e. Da vi e s a n d Bloc h o n Saturd ay . "" " " U" . Y l\1'7Dw1IJ uu.<:u:uv1|w n n llllna ....,.,..........-......... - _ _ . .th e os u a l g o od time .r I m r m " T a § ` f i i'f°i§`§§u§'.° " L ",f}&@n`n»=N e w s o f Blenc o,lo vr a a n d ! I~1 E 1 1<"" "', .t o g g ;d' "; ;; .m;>~=;g=1fZi< hgh" e;3;;';r.nd sons spent,r n d n y e v e n i n g ~ n d 9 e e..' t h e E d Ha n s e n ho me .gf f j j g f §;*=;hg§""'E §e ="a busin ess!Th e m e mb e r s o f th e D r u m l la m- J .w .S mi t h I r e lu n e d W e d n e e is h c h ur c h h e ld a su rp ri se Puffs* d a y a f te r e\-eral wee k'8 mn i l a t th e chuzc h W ednesday eve ni n g 1|linoiq_~o Y 1 f o r R m .l n d rs.K n u d La rs en . .J lh i s wa s n Honor o f th e i r s i ve :T h e 0 .P .B r o w n f a m i l y h a v e v s e d d i n a n i v e r s o r y T h e c o n g r e 1|v g |§ ? 1 ' i " f 2 ' é . § ; ' f " " ' ° " 'h e b .w h e r e t l l e y l g m i o n p r e s e n t e d t h e m a p r e e e n l . Mr s .Grac e No y e s o f Bla ir ,we r e Mo n d o y af te rn o o n vi si to rs nt.th e J i m Ed\'.'"ard1 ho me . I Mr .a n d Mr s .E d Eh n i mz er a n d so n o f Om a h a we r e Su nd ay di n- ne r gu es ts a t th e H o n ?E r ve y ho me .M r .a n d Mr s .Ne ls Ch r is tia n se n a n d f a mi ly spent.Mo n d a y e ve n i n g a t th e O tto C h d q ti o n s e n h o me .M _n l M H_J_V .aff a re me mb ra nc e o f th e ement..'1 | os -ng e e e, Ca lif . are vmlu ng at .n 1th e ho me o f M m .Van ni er is po r ~ | u ]i ; i ' . ela 3 i " al[ r B _V i c to r J oh ns on yeve n i ng vi si to r s a t th e Otto C hr i s - en ts , Mr . a nd Mr r s. M. Z. B a ld win .'|,'tia ns en ho me .L ;J .1Jey I]:ld Gu y Sla der a r e B g f ~ ' i ' . ' f , Q, 1 § ' 1 § " ' i = ' i ' . §`i.~f't ther M r .and M r s .Poo l Bn od er so n of o wn e r s o f n e w For d c ar s.Bla i r mcnple wh o we r e e me r _ . Ni c k e r s o n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . P . K . __Mr.a n d Mr s .J o h n D i xo n 3Ud +¢i»m.l f i .Mnnr lm.ove n i n z Sm,_An de r§ on n n d f n m i l y o f H e r m l n h I ! K n I _ / \t ' N Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Dixon are """"`"W'" w w W '"amen home were Sunuayu1nner gllES\S an me,h H. L.rhome after a motor tnp to iIinozs.&1;,atar.e innd Mrs.lnzius Peter k g h g e ;"§{§§;._en attended [-he Mrs.Paul Melotz and chlldrenf on Mr. and Mrs. A_ R_ Brock and'. rs.e-Sh D nh Lutheran are spending seera!days at. thefimg. K;,.b:_'l"h ant gh;P g g or NielsenParental. J. J. Slerk heme.|Mr. and hlré. Henry Hansen oflh me if Bia i r Wednesday after- -1==;\== S r der a d Alrthur ~ Oma ha were Saturday viaitogs a=;g ; sen ave ent:rc.:1_pu asc neweg the tal, .Soren Larsen ome..,_h lcylinder Mntmen cars.1 Mgegfgl Mrs.H_ C_Rasmussen|MM""lI S=~»=L3g_;_m gf §gng§;o¢ Henry Flseher accompanled byfnnd Helen ispent. Sunday afternoon ~ d m g n d a afternoon with Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ive:sen nndamd evening at the Ed Christen-I'"5'h UJ Y Mrs.J.A.Land.n=,attended thef n home north of Blair.'Mg J o 3 MGME- T Nelson andDodge county fair nt Scnbner on Sunday dinner guesks at the r. nn!-f ii a r were Bun 'I 'h l { l - s d a y 'ff n n ve r n If n h v " \ | \ l \ l D I I H F P M P R G P O . . t W D d a n g 1 t E I S U , .- -- e i g h t a r ti d e s o n fanc y wo r k de- pa r tme nt a t the S ta te F ai r an d r e - oe ived f ou r ls t p re mi ums, two Zmi s an d on e 3r d .She also rec eived a spe c i al c as h pr emiu m nf $ 2. 50 f o r fh e b es t k ni tte d be a d pu r se . D u a n e Ca dy le f t Mo n d a y eve- n i n g f o r A me s ,I o wa wh er e h e wi f i ta k e a ve te r i n a r i a i u course Pure Bred Hogs and Cattle I northwest of Blair,n t the c ollege. T h e M .E .Lad ies A i d So ri atv w e W l l l s e u a t r u n n c D a l e 0 m u e s }'z=-ld a ¢0v¢r<»<i"}i§<§!7|i the home of Mrs. J. P. ..._- . - - - v iunc heon a t L a a k e r o n Th e ladies »on ma k i n g I m o m a t H w y h h ve af'th e n e w of o f fi c e r s »xt me e ti n g fme of Mrs . Mm.P r a n k Neb., 8 miles north of Kennard, Neb., and 8 miles south| 5 6 A \ u | | ;u u a n v M "" " "" " " d a d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e 1 : o b e nMdME\ | \ . v .h a » i g g a i h e i r i b u s g n z d l l i f f H g ! K u h r ,S r ..o f B l a i r a n d G e o r g e 'i f h u vi x z g i t r a i s e d a n d a b a s e m | L o v e .r i f t e r n o o n g u e s t s w e r e 1 \ I r . l R " m " * ' 5 ' E U h o m e . c n t .a n d M H a m s W r i c h a n d M r . a n d |M r .a n d M r s . R f é p h B l g u v x g r w g u v l e r Dm: v ted.Th v °fu rg a ;inm,f§,, ";L'd"'"3. h'""? allilrs. win Kuhr of Blair, Mr. and pruvemeuts addei 0 er " " 'Mrs.Hernmn Kuhn and family,I Work has commenced ou thai!-Iaroid Rasmussen and RoyRahlfs Ierection of a five room bun' alo":»E\'qning gee.its were Mrs.Chrisfor Mr and Mrs In;-ste cg F |Wr1ch and family.f the lot' just wesi. of h; "gf nf§ '_Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr. and Mar, 'wan <:....m. iwnafflg»....m i ..=T'Ideil spent Saturday with Mrs.H. family and Mrs.am oDe Soto and Mr. and Mrs. Waite:Stricklett of Blair,were Monday evening visitors at the Hugh Suth- erland home. Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmussqn and children were shopping n; 1-\__.._._- |t¢..;.....1... Wednesday afternoon. spent a busy afternoplansfortheirdiningthe fair this week as d space in one c' ` g halls,I:TIecti'ln was postponed until newhich will be at the ho ill Recluneyer and 1 of Herman, Neb., on _|U u u u u u l ;!; a lu \: l|L ¢»n m ..W I CK-\ V f l h a m . s .lcls of Omaha, and Chas. 'l'exter ofAc o v e r e d d i s h s u p p e r w a s h e l d t h i s p l a c e a r e d o i n g t h e w o r k . r l 'H u ( ` . f\ ' \ h | !d r !o * : | \ » n !. » \ n ¢ - \ .. . - I l ) - _. r | . !»1 l " " ~r r e m v m .a u u u r u a y .I .M r s .H n r r v M a d s e n : m e n t M o n - l M r .a n d M r s .J :L .P : ; ~e r § f ~ . : 1 a n t _ _ _" "¢_ ...' d a y w i t h M r s .A l b e r t K u h r . M r .u n d M r s .l b e r t H a n s e n a_ 1j 1d d a u g h t e r s w e r e S u n d a y z w f t v a t t h e O t t o K u h r h o m e i n B l a i r .| f \ » n » u I n l b e u f m n n n z n i n f l c i l n i f n l Venn, Robert, together v.'|t.h mr. arm|Mrs.Frank Schafer and Mr. and .Mrs. Roilsmd Smith and son, Mrs. |Rut.h Woods :md children of 0ma~ ;ha, Seymour Smifh, also of Oma-ha and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Milhrr of B'ruening Nob.,drove over to I II I nur s i u vu.,.,n.5n\.|uu..u \..uuu.u u n !uen b|lf1'"£l2ll!iU!| OI nllmlen , Ne h.W ednesday eve ni n g wh e n th e in he lp ing h is c o us in , M. G. Ch ri s- memhe na a n d th ei r fa mi lie s p a th - i te n s e n wi th f a r m wo r k a t present. f r e d f o r a c hurgh meetinvr Fol-g Mr .an d Mr s .Al'1.|1\.1r Sc hneider .\ ; ; | | g | || u l n . n n u n \ : u | v ; m : u \ ) \ l l \ u | I Jl o w i n g t h e m e e t m g f : h e a f f n n - Q n f f l m v e p u r c h a s e d t h e f a r m o n w h i c h !d .h ( B e c h u r c h w e r e d n s c u s a e d a n f b t h e y . h a v e b e e n r e s i q i n g ,b e t t e r d l n m r f a t h m f ;J "' " ° ' § ¥.° " ' ? p l w m w e r e m a d e t o s e c u r e c a n d 1 - |k n o w n a s é h e C a r l W m s e f a r m .! ' ; : : ;3 3 F n g ; n r q u i ; : e ? 1 1 d 5 8 5 3 3 . D E 4 1r°B .( ` ¢ e 1 = : } m u n l s b u s y t e r s ,M i s s ' E d n a N e w k l r k ,M r .a n d t h e s e f ! = Y B m a k i n g h m a n n u a l * = = = ~ | n . m .R u d o l p h A n d r e a s o n a n d M r . a m i n a u o n o f s c h o o l c h i l d r e n .a |dM n a n d M r s .c h r i s F r a h m = m d § § ' , f , _ M " "E m a n u e A n d r e a s o n a n L n r m a J e a n r e t u r n e d T h u r s d a y M i s s e s E d n a : m d C a t h e r i n e N e w g f t e r a f f l "~ . " § ' ' . w i t h 1 e l a ~ | k ; | k a n d b r o t h e r .E d w a r d e n t e r - dates at once so that a rezuiar minister may be secured at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer en tertnined at dinner Snndav in hon- or; UI' thgir pap. Robert. E. Miller. I1 lOa k lan d ,la w n Sun day a n d spent 'Ilan : h m wi f h D r .an d Mr s .Ova - Ha dl ey .Mrs . Ha di ey i s a ni ec e of Mr s .Petersen,Mr s .Sc!1afe|1i"H.n:7 M r .Mi lle r .A l l to ok :1 pi :n ic lu n c h a nd n eo jy e d di n n er to g e th e r i n th e On k l a n l pa rk . M r .an d M m Or vn l Hu ms to n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .(J lif fm:I Tr u h l se n snent S a tu r d a v eve n i n g a# v m as - ma n nere S g t l mllv eve-u v e ! In mo omrmld ,n e u .~ ; d u , : ' , § - " f f "j " . °2."'..f .. =': °.' : ' ~ § £ & _ _ . " r ; , . . . £ " ' ,':.';...".{:"',; 'f."11.°: M-.==.. . =: z a- = s= 1 . MMU' n lrlr w e a n e m y e n -Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the following property, to~witJ n l u u ¢W a n | U | | | l C | . [ Y l l .r c m u l w n i o t \ .| | . u | U ¥ l ¢ I l U 1 u n . :u v ; | ¢ Z t u l u u U I ~~I l 1 l P D ' \ l i l ~ . f i n a l n ' .u l ~l 1 f E l " l ! 0 h l l I I i t I u r :BE #kia Truhlaen Home ym m gpm He wan wnnwted with the Citizens Savings Bank at P *~+l-¢\ont"Pbnut a year agoJlllmlle went into the read estate business.Mrs. Miller, who wil] be llhHlllered a l Amy Gran Hi ller, j f '- - - - " " 'g mr. and mrs. Amen Jensen andr. :gud Mrs. _Herman Srhroefler children of Fontanélle, spent Fri-amd clnldrm vimted Thursdny eVe'ida evening at the Roy Fager-nins at the Emest Suhmida home.'qu?5¢home. lewis C0011 was up from Omaha The Young Peoples Society of Friday afternoon.'the Orurn Danish church met on R'3'f1f'5..'??*'u"3 °¥ the 9-Pl 3 Tuesday eveninn at the J. P. An , v1 | \l..`l-_.'l C..-:..n....]'|I)_l.......'l f'* L !.l"* °lr n : f n r x n r n n o n v I _ l' { \ t" ' C . !BENCH NOTES Be Your Own Boss Sun n Paint Mnnufnturing Businaa of Your Own A New muh of Paint Can Be Mnde Every Dny and Tumed Into Cash WE TELL YOU HOW f F E E D Hog Tone ~GUAR ANTE E D 6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA w A s m u A m a n ol Mo ne y w m sun You on the Road to Success and lndrnfndeuce. Th e fi e ld is unli mite d...E ve r y house a n d ba r n ,mac hi ner y ,au to - mob ile s,mud ga r ag e s need pa i nt, Lo c a tio n ma k e s n o differenc e. Y o u c an s ta r t i n th e c ity ,to wn . vi lla g e o r o n th e f a r m.Pa i nt c a n be s old e ve ry whe re .W r i t e to d ay ! A l l i n f o r ma ti o n i s abs olute ly FREE*-.Ad dr es s E D D Y ' S w a r m L E A D &P A I N T c o . 758-'i'60 S. Pierc e St.De p ' t. A IM1-:nnI Mrs:Hana rfhrmnrms0§"{fi.§i£l§d ";;;" u;:,'"a.,,;;.<;";;f'aa;.e, daughter and family, Mrs. George Fallen Thursday(Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ireland of 1.. I |a.;\r .wa s n e w r r ma y eve n i n g .Refres h-`de rsen 'home in"B \¢iir " U » u » p m d m h i g h sc hool f o r th e §§§_\",., ';f_~'=='<;fy .=§_-5*_.'3.>' PH:anfi|Qdr. _and_ .Mm Ra Fa g e r nu i s t -- .A r_..... . - - - -vm........--;...:_'mepsflu u l years.Ant |{utUl.i in»r°'"do¢4 r f -an d 1vrr»r*rg 1Trw'- ' l i n m d H r s . Ra y F . Ro b e r t a a n d ¢f avur]\'n»Uo vn n f I'1amnn*Hi p Ba i le Ro b e r ts a n d Ro b e r t Hi lle r . lr . I n d H r s . F n d D e W e b e r r e - tn n s e d Sa tu rd a y f r o m a mo n th ' s * I n d i a n s p e n t i n Color ado. F .E .W e b b re ta i n e d F'ridnv "'T"" " """ " ' " " ' W \ m: u | n u n . u l. a l . l l l d dilllgh te rs find Mi s s Edfiilf=»=~;;;;~;,m, H u g o Kr us e.' N e w k i r k spe nt 'l`ue=~day c ve n i n r Ca in »ie¢°1=""'"wa s a F1 I a c th e Fr e d Fa ge rq ui st h o me i» M o u n g i g , r nd a y . _lv a l i e y a n d Th u r sd a y eve ni n g at r. a n rs.W m. 'Ple tgvm an-.'th e Te d Buc har dt ho me .g f ldrs . Qui:K r u s e r e t u mf d l Mr . a n d Mr s . } {C_La r s e n a n d . tu l i evening*af te r a we e k s da u g h te rs . Ha n na h a n d Lo ui s e vi a vu d t wi th r e la twe s a t C a r ro ll, No b g u d r e l a t i v a i n W a y n e S u n d m Th e y ~a ttf p d e d ~wa y UC ' a n d Mo n d a y No r f o lk ,c alled a t th e Char ibs Hu n k h ome Su n da y a i i ze moo n . Hr s . L a r s W e be r o f n e ar Cr a in : spe nt W edne sday af ter n oo n wi th Mn . E . C . L i p p i n c o tt. H r .a n d M r s .E a r l S mi th o f Oma h a ,we r e W ednesdav ove r- night.g u e m a t . H a r r y S m i t h ! u h r f n n 'Quinn 'Aft Quinuhrlnn fn_.-~----~-------'-'f wumy nur su. wayne, Nev.I Rev. and Mm.R.Ulvilden andfmm the westrrn PM of the si-ith*Nfm P-Tdifh Onnk spent Satur-Ifgmjly of Omaha,were Sundaywherehe has been for several d=y_ in Ft. QIIBOIIII.sunnm'9muah;af flu thw 'PA\n- u l h n l r v l l u u a u a c a l l l 5 . l \\ I i l l u s u a ,l u !¥ . ' | \ » \ n ' I l l g s u n L n .n l l !n | § A n . I i l . . .a |l\.Ull|1u ||: 1 \ :l l c w a n ¢lvCl l|.\u wSrg_=5¢_ University._\r |..__........ -FRANK WILSONl r .and Mrs.Hugh Rangelermvverl their hauehold goods tn fnsmnt on Thursday when Huey .mxpeet to In-lb their hnme.Mr.B a n g e k x h n be e ni nlla nla alla»¢d5¢¢| zine: the iirlt at Jun. bu! Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Trider left!Satuniny lar Siaux City,where they lpent the week-cad with the H. E. Walton family.Hr. and Mrs. Frank Adams le!! nr (;¢lu-ridge:Nab. Sahmlay for rviii!wig, their dludnter,Mrs. ertlen home, and evening guest; at the Lara Rollmd home. 'There will be a Hnrvest andMissionFestivalatSt.Paul'ndmmhSundny.Dinner will iw brought md served at the church Bev.lhlnertsen will have chuge v m w r s a t . l o n v s n l o m o e r r s a nMonday wen Mrs. Pete Svenrlixsrd Mm.Bud Strlcklett and Mrs.A. Svendgnrd and children. Mr. and Mm Hana Hansen oflrvingwn ment Wednesday at the Gevrn Pollen home.. Dtto Andenon of Rio Vista,H0359 ww CITIZENS STATE Blair, Nebraska, Septzmba 19, 1929 : = - n r_.-.,_._...-._-- -_M c C A R T H Y A N D tertnine d Hr. md Mr s. C. W . J o nes 1 week d e m o n ho me .tspuno f F r e m o n t l a s t S u r i a y .i T h o u f r o m th i s vi c i n i ty a tte n d - I lla r tl m H a i e r r e tu r n e d h o me o n e ms . aL O N G C R E E K Mess rs.a n d u....d»m¢»E m she W n m - w m a Ui m le pic nic Su nd ay u m s p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s B h i r . Ca ldwe ll a n d Geo r g e llun d or f we r e a t th e Hm r y | K i e e e r h o me o n a t th e Clanenc e D a m h o me a t m r . T h e Mc C a r th y P ro g r e ss i ve C lu b bu si n es s c a ller s i n Omah a Fr i da y .Su n da y we r e H r .a n d Mr s : J o e Va lle y .lu i 'Pe ._he I l n|:..._L-n _.e 1m..:...|..........u . .ur...l l n unn l f l n 2 H r an d Ilinl.llo n r u Hma n ? # x- l§ la ! | | n Saturday night ith her pmMr. and Mm Jens Jensen ol birthum i .f|mi.lymdlr.mdlln.GuyW d-Konne th'l`yso:\. M.-. ~ | M n 1 -1 f¢ ¢ f¢ 0 hnw e xe lue ¢ ndhmi ly .lr a .Anhu rRo we l r . m a m 1 . A . w . a u n » ¢i,u§;.;,`T§`u¢`§¢§"§°i'1ié`J1»H. Dar- ma c l m n mn , ~ w h a :w a n a a n mn s p e n t .s\maiy`¢fa¢i»»56»} lnscker home 'I'hm~sdny everunx-amd b¢bY» lpn. Jennin Wallaeeand sz tha Tum Wakefield, Sr. kwin.- u.....A am-.lfnvrnU Hmmm vis- Jmmen Jnnrtmn drove over to Shen-Inaar Herma.n.and llrs.(korgnder,were in H| n Wachter l-ab|...:r;m ir' °°"°" "" fi.. """ 'F "~.a¢ mm =».|i.1;;wa1=1=.of lu.du f - W r S a b d k a r gu es t. a t a n - _ A \1 w a s ; v S ' ; ; ' ° ° Y ~ ~sb- End Nurséry and Studio. he J..mn~r.ra.o er_.tended the birthday of Mrs. Julms P E A C E F U L H I L L Gene W i l s o n q i ~at Bennington Thursday _ »m Friday unul evemnz-_Hr. and Mn. John wneh were and Mn. Norman Warrick at thaedge ol Blair celehrnwd hc-r drill birthday Saturday when her pug, guest;were Mary Tucker and §gylq,_0psl.Beulah m d Hnpyy mem next Thursday at the J. H D I I S .J O B ! !W l n c n e l l IJI.D u l u . ,|.»2¢1»\-lm.n u m -v v u u l..l|I4|.|.lnJ|||- - - - | ;AIA;I l l l - . u n . . . . - " 3 .. . . - -, , . . -. - . .,. , . ., , _w a s an v i s i t o r f r o m S a t u r d a y u n t i I , F z a . n c e s a n d g i u y ,H r .a n d l l r s i t e d W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h V i c M u n d n y a t t h e h o m e o f h e r 8 ° l ¥ , i J o h l !A r o n : - o n a n d E m y l e . 1 l u i f f ~K l g s e r t ' 5 = 1 \ ; »_§»_d i n n m - -°\ ||nr_...¥-......I n . -a n un n n u n * m n n 2 -.n I h s !b n -L Nenrhood homaFred Long and Mrs. EndCaldwell,aocumpanied by Mrs. Agnes Long of Blair, attended a shower given for Mr.-1. Alben Peb- ersen at Herman Saturday after- noon, Mr, Nails Christensen and fum- ily mlied Saturday evening in Blnir at the Mrs. .lens Christensen home, Mé. Iron Himlley went to Arl- ingwn Monday, taking the articlesmade by the llcC:ir'thy Progress- ive Club for exhibition It the Henan Winnhell.}mr.n m mn .Jem!.mul -mu,mi . . n e w ,.w~=.....~.- ui mu..Hr.md Mrs . J o hn Ta y lo r a n d ~ ~ Sud uv e v e ni n g a t gg v i dti ng a t the Ra y mo nd Ma gi ll two children of near 'ber enaen uma ome.and Mm. John Wlndxell were Sun-The Messrs.and Mqsdamesl Mr. and Mrs.Billie Sprick mddaydinnerguests of Mr.and Fred bong and Earl Caldwell al- Darline were Sunday evenin vis- Mrw. Mei-mn Winchell.iwnded a gf-ge Sgcurdny night, img at g;»MH»»,d ° § ",j,>;°'" ';_given at pi er.r. an rs.nn:isana n r : ° M " _ ~Hayes Rosenbnlp and In-q\ilY|children of Calhoun and Mr. and on the sick un the W; week.vi§ted relatives ln the Spiker Mrs. Floyd Loftis and childnn ofMandNE4Hf'ne hborhood Sunday._lBlmir and Marjorie Fietwer took r.' R N amen ." 1 r.and n m Fred Lung and Sunday dinner at uw George Lof- Qrnm. spent last esdy evmmg sons, Howard :md Bay, and liltle g home; visiting at the Rudolp """'°",n°||and mug, son of Mr. and Mrs-|Mr. and mm. Mnrtin Hoier and home,lwexhzm Ianz. were zuests ol Mm , Anna snent Sunday at the Andrew Wu numu.Margaret md Craig,spent fn: Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Ch Miss Maggie U pmved and will b hospital the (irst Mr. and Mrs. son of Sioux City first of last. weetheparental,Jc They spent Fi-ia in couneil Bluffs, lr gnndilrentl.l r .nd un. B llewuumv - " - - " Tu. Neknn.nmilfof su: mT'é':¢, who me ;;;,°:,=,,"=°°=m f bm ; "i L f" Z. . me in lgnch Qgn- |9 iililins zihdvghn leftfor dn on slm¢|_|y__nun, Geg- i Mm R. M. Iv enon uid] d ; § é n t ' f h u m d a y a f t e r - l \ || \ vu n n A f u n . ;'I| h o m , [ m m t h e t m M m ;'[ |||||_ - ||||, y _1 i r .' g d ~|: |_c _~l t .|.|u \|:l a s u n s I n n a :lg:3 | - l n 5 -n d s o n b r o t h e r ,H o r r l l C h n l l e l g , £ 5 . 2 2 . . ' . § § " ' . . . . \. . E £ E : . " 3 ' I i ! . . . . . .. . .' " °, £ .n l .n ;~ _% ' L _ W m .m l ' O f H e r m l n . w w w :mn ...N, Iowa came thek fo r a vi sit at »hn Will hnmu\y and Saturday Iowa.They re- day.d Catherine, Jack J; returned. tnnn Inn-N., -.w.~.... ,...,... .... _.___..__Saturday.,Lhrls Ptnumacrer norm.vvuuncaA number Plum this °°'"'""""Yl""{f§§.I"£3.=.\=tuned ho on re meattendcda h e Bennxngwn puk onmemay evening after staying the Sunday bernoon.ug.and mrs.wi n Wiese and {'.§"f3$§'Z§,.Z'ii','1§n}$'§J" B. Mar- famxly, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fedde Miss Evelyn Knowltnn spent the and family,Mr. and Mrs. Dave weak-end in Fremunn 1 € "'K°' =. # MH S'?'f*°§'£"f"§'.l'l'Marjorie Kuhr spent the week- Ralph Ray and hié silwr, Cntr nnd` "phe\v,Ralph \¥;lder droveup Tekmrmh Sunday noe n h - uves..Mr. and Mrs. James Avery draww Omaha Sunday to spend t k qv at the Everett. Jones home.Then. Therkulsen, son Raymmg .....|r,.~.m~ viuivml an tha m g coqnty fair. Mr. and llm. Chester Aronaon, Bobby and Lila Lee werg dinnerguests at the Will McDon8Id home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nearhood en- Miss Karen Jen:pant the wakend ental. Cul M. Jenn .sen of B1a.lr,' Ashes Long in Blair Sunday.Holar home. L at the .P"`Jena Juud and family spent last Mr. and Mrs. George Loft en home.Saturday evening in Omaha al the daughters were Blair vlmitu had the mis home of his bmtluer, Clhis Juni.Friday evening. valuable mi lk|Mrs. Carl MI Jensen exwer1.amed Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hov .turned home SumI5 Md'Misses Alice asu »rs °fl .nnd Tommie bear c m Am g w r a fortune to lose acow in his sweet Co vm S :lull Klllsu lnsureex-gum , neun,.nl5-f'I.'»'»€". ~ H |||_uq'|;¢|:|n:1i:Khmf.Km»:,~ W m . H m u n c a l l e d .--|.u m . » = g gg = = -B n le e s m m l w ; o m , u r . \ § u n » u : » ; | : » : . » ¢ w " ° ' ; ' e ¢ ; ' _ ¢ ' m' f *" " ' " " ' h o m e s n - :J .nf.n 'n 3 ; n ¢ | : n . h g . m m u r i D . E . E l l y n -l m S m a n l a y |l l r .m d u n .B .C .K u h r a t - __ _ § r | _ H t - u g u . , . o . H " : ' 5 ¢ ° s . ! ° ' f | ! ' : _ " ' f i m . J o h n m m g m "° ' *u m " " " '" ° " ' " " " _ . . . - . o h . u m l v m s r r f e r E r - .* F *E E ' - Hnnlnm home with little Horn!Therhlsen Sundny aftemoon.l lthe evening Mu.Harvey. |915 und dildren wen there.lr. and Mn. An. Baker of Budcounty, had a family reunion - alnv,Mu.Kenneth Tyan: com field Ill! is_ hong: ef _lg_er_ '?i'*!'E*Y§"P.9£"=£='!_ lub! ~ Tlg§\r§4gg¢'" G r a n d ma "( J ms wn s e n ox w m r f v i s i m r s a t m e 1'"reemfmMr .a n d Mr s .Pe te r J ensen a n d ho me . f7'inPl'l» Jimslnn- her mlausrhter.K.ar~|nm-n r an d He n r v BhartiYouf!! lm Proud SFS? bT|E.\7'lrii` a§n,'Jeni, who5\q""'works on n fu-m near Herman.f u n Mr. and Hn. Cu-I M. Jensen and;|,,,|,,_ i n i " " ` " '"w i s h Mis: Lizzie Karger a m d M n . D e n ! H1 `i'S. 5""fm 'muw a n t h e nl : l _ . - - | \ : . . . . . .4 0 6 1 - \ . I ; l I l a n : n u l l - m 12|- nlslein 4| ms at' nedick vening Sunday for Auunson, men. zolj uten day hunting trip.as guesm Tuesday and Wednes- ann uaugnwrs w »= M. \...\.*'°°5°of hrs .dH;r|;rys§;l1umacker(£;r'i°Shumadwr *"u n " "t MQ md Mrs. HMtxses lazene and Erma Fodde ''spent the week-end with home son and Hurry K1day, Mr. and Mrs. W. ~Langdon _ of Chicago.Mrs.Las on is nniece of Mrs. Hayes.They leftqn folks.ggngum-»» Ka hn! Wednesday for Wyoming t p m u l Mr. and §rs. Hwy Gyttsch ag-1.,e;'_§ mmf Bw Sa tu rd a y e ve B. Martens andv u - u » u - » v r ._ ___o Anker spent Wednesday evening Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Pew Jensen.and R0~Q W 9 James Thompson and fumi\y'the W land Mus. Mary Barry \dsited rel Mr. ~.atives in Omaha Sunday.. ,and x ,f§.}`w»'\-14 §11nHaV 'vi a h u k ~: home Tue: nt Tugsday a t laUllt'l'Bday in g Sunday afternoon of the ann ie Bnb y Bee f C lub a t t he ha a n -ol the ir le ader, Howa rd Je nsen, m m -Or um.Mnn da y ev en£ ng \B -< - e n d ' ma r _ m d h i s wn f , w e n t wi th D i é , | L ip p\ nc o t. t an d h i s b a b y b e e ve n i n . L ..-....... r..:. ..f A.»\:».¢mm ai: o v F l l ! J " . . - v . . , . . - _ . _ 'i l l H o v e l l d i c k h o m e . a n d M r s . C h e s t e r H baby we r e Su nd ay 'Zhi'1 ~v 5visitors at the Huit, Lowe home.'Mrx. Langdon's mother who is Wfyison s ent 'luesuu evemn av. un:m u in having N L W E N G L A N D ~ 1 Mr. and Mrs.Vick Skov a"d'sick.`John Iiliomneker lmw z ernoon wiLh Marie ¢Kah.nk.familv snenl Sunday afternoon at§Mr. and Mrs. Hui Lowe drove\'|g:a{:x Klxllk spent the week wx reno 088.the mon modernoialleookingi Mrs.Minnie Blum,Oscar and appliances in your kitchen. A Home enameled inside Ind our, in bli ght and cheery colors-»n range thu will lighten yo ur work. and mnko iz real fun ro prepare yourf avorite andmo n mnpdngrecipes - yes,lherc in n true prideintheown- ership oi n mnd~ em Bskewellu :..,....:.|. u...._ Henry attended quarterly confer-ence ut Winslow Sunday and were gimme: guests pt the Chu Fauss orne.I Mrs.Raymond Mngill and Jr.spent Saturday night nnd Sunday gg the Henry Hovendick home in air.i Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis, llldr.and Mrs.Lesler Hovendick ;; g _ g ; ; » " ~ ;» ~ i u nd n y a t t h e r oven c ome.|Mr Chambers and Grandpa Lof-'tls oi Blair were Friday afternoon visitors at the George Loftis home.I Carroll Lowe attended Lodge in |'l'ekamnl\ Thursday evening. ..,=,.,»\...|..»°....M n|..:.»ment 'the Soren Jensen home.iw Fre mo nt many.Bemice mme' Mrs. John Enlgsfrn spent a few back with them for the week-end..days last week visiting herbroth-Mrs. (;_ E_ Johman and daugh-€'Y|_John Weber and family ",u'r, Mnxine drove vo Lincoln last Paige, Neb._!Thursdny.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maglll_ und.A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.~children spent Sunday in Blmr atl me Webster Sept.g_Mrs.wg Hgpgv 1*;;;;;"'§}= "§{§,m atiwebster is at the home of her un n u oo l .n ..w r.'the Louie llovendick home were]Pa;f:;s'ArL s m ? m ,n";mn gf in Fontunelle. _Alma and Birdie Fleteher, Mr. andmer guest of Mrs. D_ E_ Hayes on . M m Charles Hovendick, Mr. '?'"dlSntunlay evening. Mrs.'Raymond Magill and .Iumor,|Mrs.Lou Ho m wok Vers andM r "nd Mrs.Floyd Moglll and Junior to O n Wednesday and cluldzen, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hovl had their tonsils removed. endick and Mr. and Mrs. E.C.llarold Hancock left Saturday Lippincott.for Lincoln to enter the StateMrand Mrs. Moc Cameron andchildren_spent §\§nd§1v at -°."'i i § § ii § 'o \m. spe nt the we e k~ unni. CREEK VALLEY lllessrs :md Mesdnmes GeorgeNiebaum and James Paul. AugustKerkhoff, Stanley and Rodney and Ed Crocker were Monday evening guests at the Fred lioschuldl. home lllrs.Minnie Lallman,Mrs. Louise Votth and Miss Mimie Lallmsn returned home Sunday ev-ening from o five weeks visit atSavnnadi and Excelsior Spring Mo. Mr.and Mrs. Adolph Holtman, Annette and Richard spent Tues- dny evening at Wm. Holtmans. Alvin and Alfred Weitkamp are attending Midland College nd |Mr. and Mrs.Otto Voss were among those who attended the25thédding a.nniversary~ of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shumacher.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christen- sen visited at the Otto Voss home Sunday,<Misses Verna und Marjorie Kuhr Evelyn Knowlton and Harvey Kuhr visited at the August. Kuhnk home Sunday veening.~lllr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr andfamily visited at the George Kuhr home near Orum Sunday. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD....."_:-_.:|._- .I uw cumin.,rs" fu. n.....,...... CROW ELL HOME Mr.and Mrs.Ernesc Huhlmdrove over from Beatrice Saturday md spent the week-end with Hrs. l\ubkn's parents,Rev.and l n . W. H. Underwood..n »L,Mrs.Lawrence Under- wood and two children of Siouxxildy.spent un-week-end at the llnmn with Rev. und Mrs. W. H. Underwood.Mr. and M Wallace McCm¢l» en returned 'day e vening frm: a few days ldv to Qeatrlcv, Nth and Kansas City, Mo._Mr. Alfred Pizcy and son, J-n nugn.IIUUIB :L.luc|.uu.|VA Alu.|||,r "he we e k e i u i a t th e A r th u r A n F r a n k ly roae rson name.d e n d w i th h o me f o lk s .No r ma n W c iu na mp rs as wn c u ngMr . a n d Mr s . He n r y K r u g e r a r l Les ley Swe e n ey o f W a y n e ,wa s F r e mo n t h i g h sc hooi. Annlr rhtvr fo K imbe rly . IdB.h 0» Mr swin ¥Tnrrnnn Qnnd nv-M r nnrl Mr s .J o h n Ec hb enkn mil LHB Antler lu n g uu u u y ,w n u io f S lo u x G u y v ls l w d me n ' mo u r nlive on the J oh n Ke lly far m, s pe nt | a nd g ra nd mo ihc r, Mrs . l\ 1: u' y Pi ll!! Su n d a y a t th e F lo y d S h e e ts h o me 3 d a minH e r m a n , I "§H§'.."...|3'nrrT:n0\§nHh a n d d n u d - »]l°3>Al{§1EWE]I.]I, IRIIVIERSHIDIE We Want DEAD ANIMALS z "`}\d"iIe»§¢§`i16linim1 of Arlinj-Santo*1 Neb and ""'|""1'x§S`i§€§r@2'Si`x&2>n»f lodge me lsr. a Tu ada evening atiBraimer o - 1 _~bA. KY\\§§l' of Hay SPF'"5?'f *ff "last Friday evening at the homeppn,visited e ywere visxtnrs at the Mmme Bl"""»f Mr. and Mrs. John Thlclfoldt, John Echtrnkamp Jr.randHenryKruger hcnws as! A splendid meeting was held and Mr. and Mrs. August KerkhpffThursday.f 'lthu largest attendance in months. and family spent. Sxmdny evenmg M Freeman I" "" Fried chicken salad pickles,ice nt Erneat Meiefs.m'. onaryMr. and rs._spent Sunday evening at the Fredgcremn and oak were served at the The Young Womens :sau _ The Loren Layman family SDM*:1_e|-,Dorothy oi'Chicago visitor! Sunday with Mrs.Ellen 1'"Ym3"'thcir aunt.. him. Augustzsiilnll IUC and son, Cleo at Anznna.1 Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.George Isnyua Mrs.Sarah Lim-hty and Hi ll-and family and the w,. J.u 0- Anna Campbell were the guestu dlfamilyaf©°9<1°<! the. Llll Cl\9k;a pgrty of the formofg f e mg\II ModemizedRange iogs Sheep - Cattle - Horses A F nd er so n ho me .Su nd ay eve n i n g vi si tor s a t . E . F le tc h e r h o me wer e Mr . H..|_¥...I&2n 110 nnrl \ 1 l u imc EU\°'d°\?..°t ~,...|I...1 . . .....|. . . . . ! . , . - - " . , . . . . & . ".&2 '&?»'I`.L§ .v .2|'i1 'L '.5'.£ mmf.S u n d a y a t m e U " ' " " ° " | f r c i m P a p i l l i o n a t a p i c n i c d i m m e r | 6 1 9 Q n n r i n rfiFL.and mm.uv.-N... N M ............dml h w e w e n t t o Ornaha Thursday 'Irs and had their ionsxls removed. 'Sunday morning the Baptist Mb 'Sunday school had 120 presenL _he; At the close of Sunday School 'of Rev. Richmond gave an illustrated ml k . He w d i n h i s h a n d : . \ l a r g eInannrfanwhich he formed inbo\ |,~........,.,...........,..-..__-._,_,,.. . ._.,_ .___________,S u -vemoon.Loren lay man bought seven]Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman a-ndhea¢l of calves for feeding, of md g .u§'"§?&".§{'"M??i'L§'"»'l.l"| , , Leswr spent Thursday evenlng at Tyson last week._Knizhr of Omaha.Adolph Hultmans.|A. E. Dxxon filled mlo Saturday Mesdames Flora McGregor u g Mrs. Luther Munke, Mrs. Haw- atm mommy.Rose Meahan attended the 1 5 ; ard Ruwe, Ellen und Clam Meuge-!Mr. and Mrs. James McGee and Aid nt Mrs. w. J. Koopmmfa me doht attended Mxssionary Society three chxldren of Omaha. were vla- Wednesday.'l'lmrsdav afternoon.'xwrs wnn air.§nd_ Mrs. J.L .Mrs. Winnie Gould of cngfg-,g9. I .- ». »<. ~jf o /we a Léel//'~~o5° / - 4 11 1 % .v I '~-» l .1 ~ g ~~~ I'~ J l..,°Delightful to.Drivel The Chevrolet Six delivers its power with that smooth,even,velvetyBow which characterizes the trulyline automobile. At every speed, youtravel without the sllghrestannoy-ance from vibration.Equally de-lightful are its comfort and han-dling ease.Four long semi-ellipticshock absorber springs provlde theroad balance found ln the finest cars.And the steering gear is equippedthroughout with friction-free ballbearings. --so Durable and Dependable! The Chevrolet Six is built to theworld's highest standards. Its designrepresentsmorethan four years'development and testing. Materialsare carefully selected. Highly skilledworkmen perform every manufac~turing operation. And inspection isrigorous and continuous. The resultis quality so high that you canconfidently look forward to thou-sands upon thousands of care-free,dependable miles! o II"a \ - s o Ec o n o m i c a l to O w n ! Many people still do not appreciatehow little lt costs to own a Chevro- let Sk.You can actually secure aChevmletSixforpractlcallythe same cash and monthly paymentsyou would expect to make for anylow-priced car.Furthermore, lt isunusually economical to operate-better than 20 mile:to tne gallonof gasoline, with unusually low ollconsumption. Come ln for a demon- stration today! T h eC O A C H ' S 9 5 R b m u '525 ?;_m,,,_._'52s cours '595 e,=r:f_.__...'<>4s Z'£5m ,.__..'675 1 1 " u m m mSE DA N. . .. .~ .- . ' r ms a a n r n n' u v. . . .'rho unhru¢u»¢-ycs...|¢,_, 'rmI H T o n ~~rn»|x41-xiChunhvim un.. _'695 '595 '400 '545 '650 Allndeul. o. hlnctuv-y. flint. lllcn. oonruxe rho annum prim n nn n nn nu mn mwmmsnnn nummwlla mm-.Ctavrdaro lhunnamm mms- only r¢».m¢m. than le-r ddlvurymd ||' 4 0 Hides - Pelts_- Wool - Furs Our Truck Will Call Promptly Om-Serviee in Free ELMEB C. Psrrnvs, Solicitor Use Your Phone, Call MARKET oszs _r | Q. 4 's~ ~:wen di :TEM mlan»-hmenld Green tml Ivory; TnrquoinaDina sud Ivan: Im md grow: Tan; Pnrl Grw: Biulri uniSwv W hite; and |nnlu lines. tombint with new ¢~=°=~°°g;inppention and umrk-nving lcumrn. Tu cn IJM BnkvwaRnrenlnir In lu raalise that at Int thu hum hitdm mnniyhnvill mul.) cammrubla in awry my lu than found in 0 t h but my homu. Mall :bl eatpon for fum m ol our lnttrlltvin| uni |aslalu} Cnok Book.on will ind infqeg lrumlled wish wmadarlsl wcipu md ni-ul Iuxchu hints.lt in yuan paalpud. r ROCK ISLAND STOVE co. RockIsland, Illinois » »¢ | »¢ l ' Packing House Byhoduts Co. ` 730 M. ST.so. OMAHA, NEBR Reverse Calls to Us 19 f M P S .Iff a ul fll l.J|:|J»l».|D,a u s.¢.\.|l\.|v|"'hu¢=W u a x vn r l l c k .M t .B h d L Cod Lester Hovendick and children. Mrs. W. Gould of Long Be: is visiting at the F.E.Fletzhome.Mrs. Gould is a niece Mr. F1eu:her.Mr. and Mm. George Thom; spent Sunday nternoon at Earl Thompson home.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daviq "°" Ziff?" £€"\»he m m ."§Elé£'wu|=m¢;ma nmry vm w- ma hlnlly sung.um nu J m m m of Bl ur"'°mi-=§T.m°s"3:3.7 ",;";;"*== in Paw Jr.\:e!l nrh mdenulo mr. -"g",=;i,§?g' " ' ; ; ° ° ° " * ' ° f l v| » m a ~ xf u m m a t u i .-'rum w .F14 mu". hui" m n nnd u id will '°|'f?.I'.§"'€?.n,.'§ md Gris Pmep-lain: atL\m J. S. gvqnx lmnw._'BML lawrence Wdgund of gg;- childxen of Valle; day visitors at 1 Nell.sun- "°'°""'"""' ":'" " " ' "I Ilvuuuuv 'nw n wills 'and .K .th Ty nu :mu i l i l 'IL. H|rE:\ Hoier|§,°_'°§,__',,'1'§§'_"_2§,',, nouns at thelEf..hi u..a.-1.%. linnarle lle. ~ .1...§"£ ! owér |3|uff||*§:L"cigmv ,'it:dS:'n§a :":;',,m ¢_ Chas.Hovendick :ning at ihe Wm. "F ""ial-TI=T'u`£'»»'»=m= to w "'ii'="."£T'ni'f'if"" "ipi '1`i3f""" if" ""¢Jéls:n¢ no witness u w ~'5,,;,;;§;.,;,Sunday to enter school for the and ~ and Hr. and Mrs.|bout in 'high Rullell H'""°" of fmm0malm Sunday md tool: I »Blai,r1=1e»ted-, H M nu.,|m ¢k»°°'.!?.£'!! ?'2.'§:.- . -.._ .-.._J.......... H'B:_'f.'?}F"'i'E' "'!2§i'!`°f.f.'3.f.°.{"°£22|uf. 23...JF..Clyde muh and ?~.'1$.'E.... .f."........'2»"I. f..J"&m ur. is o m e . M u a m I M Y RA.l1A.¢l l u u m n - - 1s p e n t S u n d a y e vu n r v ha u n t s Rock Island S¢o1reCs.,Rock Fslmd, Ill.Plane and gf" FREE Cook Bunk ta no at :he lcliutrinl ad nn._Fern Loftia is spending a few nys at the Leonard Loftis home .t.,alhouu.Mr. and Mrs.Louie Fuchs and amily took Sunday dinner at the lem-y Krohn home.Esther and Harlan Kruger,lelen Jacobson and Martha Haier core Sunday afternoon viaitors at he Chas.Paulsen home. H ERMAN NEWS n u n s h r w u u u .. u u w e ll|,.1..£ fr . u u u u |for Omaha to enter school.Mrs. Hattie Treet will leave on Friday for San Francisco and Los Angeles, California for an extend- ed vis it.He r n e p he w, J r . R. Lo we hBCl.ll"l18y w vlan..lC&q.l|||i.&l n n '....»..-_-._--._ _f r e i n d s a n d f r o m t h e r e t h e y w e n t t h r e e c h i l d r e n s p e n t S u n d a y e v e - t o P l a i n v i e w o n S u n d a y t o c o l e -n i n g w i t h h i r .a n d M r s .H .T y s o n . b r a t e t h e n i n e t y - s e c o n d b i r t h n r m i -J .R ,L o w e o f H e r m a n ,s l a y e d v e r s a r y o f A d o l p l f s f a t h e r M r .w i t h N e d T y s o n S a t u r d a y n i g l i t .- l l t t o h .F r e d H o i t m a n ,S r .M r s .L o r e n L a y m a n a n d s o n , a c l a n .r ° , " f 5 'i s w o r k l n Q a h f - 1 C l a r e n c e W i l k e n i n g ,G i l b e r t c o m p a n i e f l M r .a n d M r s .l i .L a y - o r m a i P r :" Y a f t e r a t w o w e e k s l . a l l m a n , . W a l t e r S c h e e r a n d A r - l m a n a n d c h i l d r e n t o O m a h a W 1 d » ` " § t o n h e r o ..t h u r h l e z i g e d o h t r e t u r n e d h o m e n e s d a y .M r .L a y m a n \ w e n t . t o l h v F l ° " If !" 5 '" " ° " " ' F *h i r .a n M " " | M o n d a y e v e n i n g f r o m a s e v e r a l l s i o c u y a r d s a n d b o u g h t 1 w e n t } * " 'f r e n c h g m c Q*n u r n r o f w e e k s t r i p t o M i n n e s o t a a n d C a n -h e a d o f c a l v e s f o r f e e d i n g a r .l:|.= t h e i r f r i e n d s a w a t o r m e l f e e d .a d a .l f a r m n e a r I l e r r n a n . \ } l | | g 4 )v p n u -Uh o m e .M r s .D u n n i s p r a c t i c a l l y a n i n v a l i d s o t l - i n w n a i n d e e d f l great pleasure to her.Mr. nnfl Mrs. Wm 'Herrick gg; two children of Wahoo woredinner guesw of the for1ner'n moth er. Mrs. Mary Herricklast SundayMr.Alhort Farn:w\orfh a rd flavrrhter.Dorothy from Chicago, visited their aunt,Mrs.Augusta T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e M r .a n d M r s .I r w i n a n d N o r m a H o l t m a n w o w M r s .A .W .C l a r k e h e l p e d l i z s . [ H r ; ' " _ f _ ; 2 "a r t i n c o n d o 5 *1° ».vl»h f f n n n a h l f r *\|l¢'M Y R ~ A - | I » » - ' A n n n n n i n g ! l f l.lf|"$l\f f l f t e f *A . E .~ S a t u r d a y H i l t i l l l o n d z n y t w v iy1Yp}"f"it.l]1¢y g g p fvh Q ig ] $ - -... . _ _#4... .v I l expect to buy n naar napi l - .I h:IE W o¢a a a s a u o u i o o a l lolu| £3 " i , \~" " ; . l I A d d n u - m g D . . . . . ..¢¢»»|¢ .u""E i.»\. T o w n ~...f.. StaleL. ~ Farnbera Hardware. Blair. Neb I ittln 'lmsxlov Dale Sabnll-La dav uftérnoon. 5 Wainwright and Lan-Jensen and Violet." " " " "spent ..noon.cooldng for sm amen.A. 1.. _"l "{'1`"§f{ lvého """*-"Q"mn Clan Sclureder vmml an Hr. and Mrs. n. n. Iverson en- "`§a"$l.|iZ'.'$I able ...Ui-.."~ "' Theldny evening at the Wm. Wil- tel-tained their cousins,Mr. and Q.;-y visitedL. F."_ n ,_.u..».. >;__,________ ,{__;_krgggll home.__Pllrs. Cluenm Olson and two ehll- on Sumhy.._ \v.._...m.\|..~.m»annul: dren. Mnand Hn. R\\d1rl°!\I\v_lI\1l\Mr. :md s15'|i§§» §5iIi{'hii'mmi, Mrs. Suhi van. f i n R n n d n v. Mr . a n d MI I . 'Gramlma."Farnham. Mrs.F.M.Rnb¢l'f»!» Hii si ng er we r e ma r r i e d fi f ty -f o u r years.Sa tu r d a y , Mr s . 0 . H. Go d - sey gave a . d inn er f or her pa ren ts. M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Petersrin o f Oma h a ,vis ited hi r .a n d Mr s .D . Buch Slmday.__A1 1 n u .| 1 I n l a u g c n | i . \ u » u \ .. |n v . . . .f r o m O m a h a l a s t F r i d a y ,a f t e r w o r k i n g f o r s e v e r a l d a y s t h e r e . M r s .D u d e P a r r i s h h a d a s S u m d a y g u e s t s h e r t w o l i t t i e s o n s f r o m O m a h a M r s Nohrn berlz o f Ho o pe r wa s R I I J 5 L Y U I J I I B I r u n \ . . »u b " r -"W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h C l a r a Sc hwe der.Th e Fo n ta n elle L u t h e r Le a g u e me t F r i d a y eve ni n g f o r th e i rmo n t h ly me e ti n g a n d th e La d i1 : s' K . I ve r so n a n d c hi ldr e n we re a is o A m mm;F r i d a v af te rn oo n.lth e r e ._fn 1 da u g h te r , a ll o f L e i g h , Ne b .S u n - | da y .In the a f te r n o on a ll d r o ve to B l a i r t o vi s i t L l p Ma r g a r e t h e r - s o n a n d f a mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s . T. wi t h a f e w f r i e n d s , f lr o w u n f r o n Oma h a S u n d a y to vi s i t th e Un d e r - woo ds.D r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k H e m p h i l l c alled a t th e Ho m e Mo n d a v e ve - ni n g to _vi s it Mr. an d Mr s . W a ll- RG Ted Iverson was at J. H. sanal- ka's Sunday morning.Our Herman baseball boys play- ed the Hanfords at Wslerloo last Wednesday.Herman lost 2 to 1. On Thursday Herman played at Snyder, Herman losing 8 to 5. " _-..A mr...~r.,..1...-Frnnch. u Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.l Uehling.On Monday evening,Lee Han- cock celebrnted his birthday.Aggefwasgivenat the Legion Mr. and Mrs. Pele Hansen and . .¢~....n,....»nm Raymond and Henry Wilkening spent Wednesday evening at Wm. Wilkeings.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch 1nd sonDod, of Stanton, Nebraska, were Monday vlsitors at the Wm. Holt~ man home. Mr. and Mrs. wansun iywn .1 .uP. M. Tyson of Blpir, were supperguests of Mr. :ind Mrs. J. S. Con- ety Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Nicholson and family of Blair, spent Sundaywith the Clifford Ray family. nn..wnnk Pitzer suent Mon- M ¢ C r a c k e n . n v n n r l M P R J .G m x~ 'ii;na;;ev;§ni|g from Ur mln when tllly lpent the pweek athnding t11e_ Nebruh ll- n u a l Mathew M r .a n d 'land arieitnnq \§¢:l 1nnfn|*P'1(!l*_. M "_James Ki mla v (mm i]é'§{£|}mn. Nei.nn. a nu mw.»¢_y...... ..Mr.and Hrs.Ear\French,LyleandLesterspentSundayattheA. D. Andersen' home in Kennnrd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams and Marie were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Peddie. Mrs. Jonas momberg is able w be out again after several days sickness.Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.Blomberg drove up and spent the evening at the Taylor French home.The Bnutist Mission Circ\e_}yill cnnuran spent ouuuuy ui.weChrisHansen home.Lloyd Hugelman of Wakefield, Neb. was in town Tuesday.1 Jens Jensen of Blair, was in Her- man Monday.The M. E.Aid will meet this week at the country home of Mr; John Fitch. yMr.an Mrs.Chris Hansenspent Fr`y with their son, Viggo in Wins ow.us..r~.,.1 1...n¢»-nn of Omaha. Tu a in Omaha with»D E S 0 1 7 0 L o o m s sg: ~=.:';.§,T.§:<';i.;'...;,...,,..._ Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Seltz and family vsilted relatives in Omaha Sunday.\Mrs.Pew Jones vlaiizd her mother,Mrs.Jennie Wallace in Blair Monday.Mr. and Mra Ed Caachelin and family of Fort Calhoun, Mr. and M".nm"Dnlbev. hir. and Mrs. l I and Mrs. Marshall Tyson.Mr. and Mm. Clyde Metzler and Mr.and Mrs.George 'liompsonspentSunday evening with the Cass Frye family.Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs. C. B. Bunn were Mr.andMrs. J. McLaughlin and two wil- dren of Los Angeles,Dr. Mead, Miss Ethel Mead, Mr. and ll'lrs.___A. Tuesday morning.Da. J. G. Shiek left on Tueuhy for a week's trlp into Iowa and Illinois. ST. Mmvs EPISCOPAL c m m c n Basil S. Daugherty, Becwt Sunday, Scptvmber 22nd.Ha l ; Communion at 7:30 A. M.ClmreSchoolat 9:45 A.M.na mi n g , - r i m.val..,w,....,_..-.,_ . _ _ ,_"______________was in Herman Monday.E¢ w " d Bo | e B " § |d'M _ ""~" -"| - _.Mr. and Mrs. Jennings West and 'Theodore Belliné of 5...'3..., ,,;;»2"f¢1'f.f.'?L`§;'1l.'I§",&"L"i.,°fJ'.,1". ~ .--,kchildrenwereinOmahaSunday.Mr.West visited Robert Schenck ln the hospital.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sabalkn were in Arlington Monday. Rev.Clxrtis Norlan spent last week in Lincoln.Miss Besde Lyzholf is taking a vacation this week.Ed Witting spent the week-end with his 'parents ln Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of Omaha, spent Sunday in Herman.Mrs. Anna Hugelman and baby spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hom.Mrs.Everett Miller W; Vi o la Miller were in Blair Frida . DORNACKER BRIEFS Dave Kroger metered w Omaha AEmma Garmntz and Mr.Charlie Justice were Sunday visitors at the Elizabeth Cschclin home last Sunday. ltrolt una week and wil time bac n|8 »§l`L'°%i.,mf Dixon left Sunday afternoon lor Lincoln by buss wTheMill Creek Dancing Clubenmr the s ms Univ ersi ty , mms members held a picnic at the Ft.Calhoun park in Calhoun Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Waller Gustin andlzeby drove tn iowa Sunday to seeMrs.Gus6n's father,Ed Pyles, who has been working with a road building crew since early spring. This work has taken him tn North wood, Iowa, Zion City, Illinois and other points in Iowa and Illinois. Mrs.Emma Garrnatz,who is back here from l..aCygone, liansaavisited at the home of Elizabeth Cachelin the pam. weelr._Sam Stevens ol' Blair,visited tba Justice brothers Monday. The De Soto Womelfa Club met with Mrs. Charli _Hineli|}B__T\\ll'§' the home economics course.Sheli; staying this week at the Y. W. " t and Mrs. J. s. Conety drove ua Omaha Sunday w visit the P. J. Flynn family, to Waterloo to the Elmer While home, and to VBUQY to get Mrs. Mary Conety, who is visiting now with them._Edna Mae Tucker spent _Friday evening with her cousin, Elizabeth Ghmm.Mr. and Mrs. .l. H. Hanna and children of Ch er Oak,Iowawereguests at K2 Ralph Pearce P aroe familyhome Sunday.The e__moved out om Blair to their farm on the ttom beloxe school Prayer and Sermon Fa t ll A. H. The Young Peoplc's ellowship It 5:30 P. M.'l'he girls sewing class n i e t ! every Monday at 4 o'clock,Quitea few of the girls have come lndr. but we are anxious to have an of our xzirls axznin, so please remem- ber the time.The choir meets on Fri day at 7:30 P. M. for rehearsal.[k t nshnve a full aitendanen this wed.There is nothinz in this world no restful, to bath body and son]-y attendance upon Divine Wo p.To come into God's House in thequietness of that Sacred place and take g m in the service of vor-ship,rings a peace and restful- ness to the soul of mnn that em- not be found anywhere else.I f you are not in Lhe habit of earning. to church regularly, why not tryi t lo r a change,it will be well worth your time and effort.I t _n r..- ..,... ¢\.,. ....s.4.a ern-nah meet Sept. 250|with Mrs, Wm-Adams.The Mission Crcle lsdngs,are working hard to b\1i\d up t}\\s\ department of the church.Allf members and friends <»g§>= churdl are urged to attend.sa Nel\ye\ Custer, leader.A good P\'°Z"""§ is planned.The Daplist guild will nut meetthis week on account of the Arl- ington fair.Mrs.G.Zimmerman and 80119.Fred and Alfred spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Mr.Zimmermurg atthe Evangelical Govenant hospital- Mr. Zimmerman will be home the first of the week..Miss Nettie Mae Cooper spqlll last week in Des Moines, Iowa vm- it in g ne Mr s . la '||{n:|e J. 'V Bmnton was on the Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Skinner were in Blair Saturday.m- Harold Hansen is still qdte sic .The Farmers Unlun Stone is hav ing n new mo! put nn.Mr.and Mrs.Richmond and daughter, Jewel, Mrs. 0. H. God- sey. Misa Ne\lye Custer visibed at Edgar Skin:1er's Wednesday._ Z.xjgmgh returned this wgelg Tu des "Y day afternoon.The prvuecu mw-Mr. and Mrs Gus A ch .Che.'u and son, ers, Mrs.Wm.Lmden and Mrs. M,._ °'f,f§ 1;;=;g Mrs.~ Ohm Ray Krogh s poke on the c onv en-Mr.a nd Mrs' Celrypu ""k'0U'|».ience and benefit of a handy Mrs.E m"~ a r M Ls, Mr. B3d|Ht/chen.Fourteen members andJo hn Do ma c hy pi r §__d~§Mf;| ¢w»w»»- were present at thin m ~-- mee K-cg g n n Mt- and Mrs. Fred Lyle Stricklett, who is back fromnmxly attended the South Dnkota,vi§B:d friends inI named.Mrs. RoyBlxir, and I Eunice spenC. B. Bunn. Mrs. J. sJayd i e m Dixon end_ _F1'¢dV1\\ Anderson of south of ir:-1. Opd Reeves and ¢ Thursday with Mrs. Conety spent ThursEm with Mrs.A_ E. daughter Eleanor. __ wm iw ,W um .._.-.... ....__,,_.for die duties of the coming wa. ~ You will find a most cordial vm)- come at St. Ma ry s a t a ll times. Come, it will do you good. "Did you hear about the woman who had three children, but wlxmxE"?§.°€..¥?E,"'€"'i,°""§€';l££é' 1-EE1-tied hgnj hehad dx?" from Hastings where he worked silver wedding of Mr.and Mrs. this summer.Chris Schumacker Saturday even~Keith McKex'c.l1er is aufi'eril\€ ing.' from a badly bruisedioot caused Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ohrt attend- bv falling off a building.ed the mr at Waterloo Thursday.Mrs. H. C. Brunton went bu Arl-Mr. and Mrs Fred Puls Jr. Mr. our vidlliiy a weex or in gg,"[is `~D¢I""'1K W"""-V'~~h Sull and ldren other M n .Tom Wakefie ,f~ nl p f n l u . i f izf the hde~-:t lsferman.self Carthy district last week.I The 111st meeting of the ci b wa s held Fn~.d M .Hana Jorgensen Imgmvamant ulmdmras 'TIL-»-»"f=¢»v» =5»-="=*=:¥f3§§~.<1=» »f=;~°<z-= »m@1~f.':~: 'f,l"§.'f; "No, how come'!"= "Well, while she was awng the children ate a lot of green apples and doubled up." Grace-Mamma,I know no vJ . A. J a s p e r s e n , H e r m a n m"`" §;"- ; ] ; ' , ; ; ] , ; ' ~.... .......... ..... ..... ........... _H.__.1 M JB -This yur: v~1=°=...___.,__..._,_.nu. nllmvd. 1 °r 2."'?.?..'§'»=°" A"d$~"d "'Z' -'5.'?.|'§'&%= »i°'JJ$ IM 1-:md w-"ww-n"3'é»m»|¢»¢ Home Eqmpmant when bonu no ma. m'§k§"' |||.sP¢ta' °'.1§'.'§'°$5" °'¥E"' ddwn 'l1mndly.Qu me "°"'"'...§"»'l'§a\"6'1».fi~T-'i ~ m a llcD\nkl''é'...H..,....'.§'m e han. W111. mnmnmm..e.n.:in;'d,.\.u»u ma 1.-1.33 12 ~ ' =an °f9'"E"!':"°'! §!'P' ~ .l."Y' um mm ng? orn e rina : naailingouAS I X I N T H E P R I C E R A N G E OF T I I E P o m !l H r s .F u n k i f m a H i f f " " ' "` i ` n ` i 6 i E r a ? i r .i i ` " "" H r 0 Pete Jones and dw supper guests of mr. mu mn \me lalt mor. h n § d ¢Blai r Nnhrnuirl mmpmi -v f a mm 1 1 .to each four pounds of berries andt ""°5" pays ~ patronize The heat,gently until the sugar dis- ntmjpnse ndvertlsera r solves and\the juice is drawn from .1 . loan s Ca ke B xked to Order of Polish King A mlmrknhle performance by |gum m mo ll e x hi b i t e d by a n old during of ma! Mme.h wn| |.lie baking. for the king nf Poland.; CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP l8 0l Farnam St.Comfort Shoes forMen. Women and Children X-Ray Foot Fitting;No extra charge for this service Cow'| Ability to Jump Herdded u Discovery A d l u v r o r y wu s rec enuy ma de b y u reg nln r c on trlbntor to a fn~ n o u s L o n d o n du ly pa p e r .A d is - c overy th a t ll r e a lly o ld n e ws to eve r y f a rme r .H e h u fou nd ou t u m * e a u c m J u m p . "' I wonder I n n !ma n y people nenllze."he wntes . *that c ows, ln s pite of thelr 'lln pllnly nhape,c an ju mp almo s] nl well a n h o rs e s !I had evid enc e al' mln me o th e r a f te rn o o n .wh e n 3 I nv 1 her d o f ten o r Mtee d rows, e v l d ml l y j u s t escnped fr o m ilxelr p a r lm- a ,c o me n n mp e d ln g s c rum A a d d o t n u n s corn.A heated md mr lo u l e o wb e r d p u r s u e d th e n u i i y d i n t o f m u c h s h o u ti n g n n d v n m a g a t a r m turned th em t on m the h ed ge th u bo rd ere d; the -Held.Al th e c ows r ea c he d lt th ey ma e I n tu rn a nd ju mpe d . ta ki n g lt ln n e a tly n l n h u n te r .Ever y on e inn du d sa fe ly , in d tro tted A wa y to i n l s h he r neglec ied meal."H o w: we n d u m l I - E x c h mg e . .ma na ba ke Za chn xilll o f D re sde n.Pla an oven at Zelthaln.It r e q d n d 14800 qnlm of when lln ur. nne Ind l half hn irels of yeas t, 3 26 q nnns td' mill. 3.600ez m| and three pounds iv ! n ut meg .The cake. which was about S8 fm long and 18 feet wide. ' n s k u e n d e d o n |hu ge sliding Amir p lat e ,wh ic h v u ro llld ~ \ MD ' t h c oven by c hnms.Th e aveu. wh i c h va l o f tr e m e n d o u s th e l o r t h o u t i m e s wa s heated fr om u n~ d e m e n t h a n d had 12 c himney s. W h e n th e r a ke wa s b a k e d lt wn Ni le ! o u t o f the oven . la nd e d o nto a lo ng wng o n a n d h a u le d by e ig h t abo rs el fr om th e b ak ery a t Zellha ln zo th e he ad qua rter s 01 th e re vi ew a t B a d e wl tn Th e spec lnl kn i f e :ned for c utting n urns 20 feet long: Coal and Feed CHAMPION SEMI-ANTHRACITE, Smoke less, Sootless and Dustless.Just the Coal for your furnace. BLACK DIAMOND Soft Coal for furnace and heating stove. WESTERN W ONDER Cook Stove Coal. Easy to start and clean. ILLINOIS NUT Coal.Nut Size Coal for any purpose No matter what price you pay you cannot get any better than the above kinds of Coal. 17 w 20, includvely.We eordinilyinvite patrons of Blah- city schoolsm take sufficient time us thorough ly inspect the splendid exhibif worked out and organized by pu- pg, md beadmm in Blair schools. Thé Central Athletic meet- ing wil "ld in Oakland Satur-da y di e m at two a'¢:loek.At this meeting the basketball sched-ule will be made and other athletic plans will be discussed.There are now twelve schools in the AthleticConference.Superintendent D. V. Tankage Beef Scraps Oil Meal Bran Shorts Grit Laying Mash Hog Meal Dairy Feed ? r m i k i l Carbola Leg B nds Etc. Aye Bros. Seed House :nt afraid so die?"and Q few pieceg od stick cinnamon"IU no tha t exndly," nald the l Bnng to a bmi, then reduce heat. yameuger. "hut ye see I just par-and allow to cook gently :Por from | .» a plot o' ground in ma local two to three hours, or until a dark'cemetery an' it seems to me as If rich, red color.Then can and seal. Manner of Un;loan!schools i treasurer of (he Confemwe for th school year.Mr.Masser,Coac Park§, and Coach Marren expec to attend this Athtetic Conference angular sl~ces of toast, and spread A with lemon tier.Cut fish, and Isabelle Burton,aged seventy- urrange pieces_on the toast.Gar-nine years,passed awzxy at the out~a contest.The West Point-County Fair at Arlington,Sept.bacon.Place on rack in broilingq s ~ e r , f o r I feel ~sitive~ that The ~ o~f'h~ckbexries arefruit in oold wa.ter.Half cover u h h wit h slices o f le mo n a n d vnter c r es s..r Glo ri f ic d Ri c e A d d 'ai c u p r i e i t o 3 q u u ' t a ' o I bo i li n g wa te r wi th 1 b e lf p oo n s a lt. Co ol: 8 0 mi n u te s or u n ti h te ri c i e r the berries.Cook npidly until berries are phamp and the syrup thick.Pachcardully in clean, hot jars und seal.Watch for leakages. §Old So l P ra n ~a A COLUMN FOR WOMEN n¢x»~s¥w¢vu¢¢uruu.°'~mgLetusCon~ect Your Foot H13 Nature's way There is :lo Shoe like the Airch Preserver,style plus comfort.The foot.comfort store for men .and wornbn. :store for,men andwomcn.32 \ "; Winter ls Coming W e Have Installed A Generator and II Serve hut.Yield: 6 servings. Baked Sluffed Tnmntoen 6 llrke tomatoes 'Az cup chopped okra (canned may be used) 'A cup bread crumbs Salt Pepper 3 tbsp. butter 'A cup gmled cheese % cup evaporated milk Cut a slice off stem and of tom- atoes.Removemost of tHe pulp and seeds.Mi x okm a nd bread crumbs with pulp og hnmato and season with salt and pepper.Fill Mrn Za chn n Tuy lar , w lfe o f t he 'twelfth President was n pipema k e r .She vu kn own to smoke I n l m occasionally ln prlvnte wh ile she was m m m :of the W h i te Ho me .Mr s. A n dr ew J a c k - Qvn. vrlfo of the seventh President. l i m wa s a pipe smoker,bu t she alea mon a fter her huaba nc h e lec ~ 1100 un d consequently never p r e »dd4'd nver the exec utive mnn do n. J ames Pn n n n .J n rlsn xf s h l o g r v fb :- r.say s n wu s not unon mmnn n r Juc kunn an d his wire ru d t du r Mu n xmn k ln g th e i r p i p e s be- l o w rlwlr m e In th e Hnrrnllnge. nmr ` N: - n hvllls .-Rnnans Clly Timex ; ..~,....Gr a p e Prese rves F o r eac h pou nd o f Co nc or d gra pe s,u s e o n e h a l f wa te r . W as h and s kin the gr ap seed ing als o i f y o u c a n spa re th e Lime. Us e s u g a r e q u a l ta on e- ha lf th e we i g h t o f prep ared f r u i t.B o i l su g ar un d wa t e r mn mi n u te s .A d d th e f r u i t,a n d : o o k u n ti l gr a pe s are d ea r an d th e sy r up thi c k . Th en po u r i nw h o t, c le a n ja r s a n d s e a l. Plu m C on s e r ve W a s h a n d sk i n 5 po un ds b l u e D a ms o n plu ms .C u t i n s ma ll pieces an d ad d 2 c u p s c rus hed pinea pple.Mea sur e,a n d a d d % the qunagity of su~ ~r.Co o k s lo w- is well to get rid of them.Mash berries,cook in their own juiceuntilthoroughlyhauled, then re- move seeds by pressing through a fine deve.Measure pulp andliquid and allow one cup sugar for ench pint.Add sugar to pulp andcookrapidyuntilthick,starring frequently.Pack in clean,hot jars and seal. Tmnnlo Sandwich 1 cup Old English cheese 12 slices bread 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 8 medium tomatoes ` 6 aliues bacon Moisuen Old Englldm or some sharp grated cheese with Worces- tershire aaué.Make sandwiches of bread and cheese,aprepding cheese generously on bread.Place n thick alice of tomato on each until skins are soft, then add thesugar to the mixture, bring quick- ly i n the boiling point and cookuntilclear.Seal immediately in glass jars. Pinesyple-Watermelon PreoevesBoil four pounds sugar and four cups water,with two taspoons ginger, and juittsnd grated rind of four lemons,or ten minutes.Add four pound! watermelon rind cut. in small cubds.Simmer gentlyfor thme hours.Add xionr cups crushed pineapple and cook lany- iive minutes longed:Sal in jars. CANNING Cherry Preserves For each two pounds of sour- cherriea,weighed alter stones have been removed, use a poundsnd s half of sugar.Add sugar to stoned cherries and brlngquicklyton boil.Cook rapidly until imi l.is dear,skimming ....~~,rinse with 1 quart cold water and put in a cold place until ready to serve.Add 2 cups crushed pine apple,10 marshmallows cut in fourths,56 cup chopped nuts,'fi w p powdered sugar and A few gr i n s of salt.Fo ld i n M pin! cream beaten stiff and serve in glasses garnished with cinema. Meat Ina! Baoon, %pound lean pork, Hi pounds beef,1 green pepper,2 eggs,1~ cup milk,1 cup bread crumbs, 1 small onion.Grind Lhe beef and pork together.Combine with chopped green Pepper and onions,eggs,milk and bmad Orange Jelly6 vrlnsev. 8 lemons, cold water und sugar.Cut oranges and lem~ uns in very thin slices, dismrdng seeds.Measure and for each cup allow three cups water.Bring w boiling point Ind boil one hour. Let drain in jelly-bag overnight.. Measure juice and for each cup add one cup sugar.Boil until alittledropped on x cold saucerforma a jelly-like clot.Tum into nerilired jan and when cold cov- er with parafiin.. Gnndmolheri Gooseberdu For each pound of green goose- berries use a pound md | quarter of sugar.Stern the berries, re~ ARCH,fav PRESERVER ~sums. s'r01;r: ' '310 so. 15:<:&%?m'¥f»New Barker under the gas flame.Make six tri-'ABELLE BURTON Sé ihat you may start; your car with ease Electrical Trouble Located Imniodiately Call Us For Day or Night Service "lV¢ Can Do ll for Leu Bzcauxe llCoal: Us Less lo Do ll" |1 'I M ~ r a . ,1 as |_ . _..mn g i j r g h i g t g e a i n w ~ledly unusual zest to that drink. S 1 on u er For a,very special occasion try 1'. p1t_ and bone m"°k°'°"}'imd slice of lemon at the bottom of vnpe with coth.Brml, flrst the glass with a sprig' of fresh on flesh side. and then on the skin mint; it's good! (East of Cnllar Factory) Blair, Nebraska crumbs.Line a loaf pan with mm nl hunlrm, Omie jinrmn ofsouthofBlgir,on, Wednesday, September ll.On the seventeenth day mt Judy, sh e fell md broke herhip and from that time an shewau confmed ¢ o he : bd md passed ~Q~J~RQ squeeze fo r cnoling dxinks will wan-ant th at labor-saving and time-s aving de vice -w ith u ol¢and a h a lf pints o f water,a pint of gra pe juice an d a cu p of sugar. T u r n in to a glass pitcher ha lf filled with ice, and stir thoroughly b e t t h e m i xt u r e sta n d 1 0 mi n u te s be fo re se rvin g. F r e s h ors ng ea de i s pe r f e c t f o r th e c h i ldi e n , a n d I alway s amid a li ttle gi n g e r ale to th e i r dri nk s, to o ,b o th f o r th e f la vo r a m l f o r th e u n d o u b te d a i d th a t th e g i n g e r a le i s w th e i r d i g e s ti o n ..; students enrolled in bookkeeping and every section of typewritingis now filled. On account cf the large num- ber of students coming Rom thecountry, it wi.; !ound necesary w make a thi rd division in juniorEnglish.There am naw enrolled in junior English divisions about eighty pupils. Mr. De Graff, the music director of Blair city schools, received an invitation to have his high schpol chorus and high school band part-icipate in the musical program av the school teachera convention to be held in Omaha on Friday, Nov. 1.The music department of Blair city school have accepted the in- vitation and will send about eighty five students io take part in the high school chonm and the hi ghschool band. The school exhibit of the Blair city schools including grade, .lu:.~ lor High ~Senior I-l.igh_work .. ,....,-menmixture..Lay strips of bacon over the bop.Bake in a moderately hot oven for an hour.Turn out on a platier and garnish with slices of tomato which have been sprinkled with finely chopped parsley. The following drinks for hot weather are worth trying: A ginger ale punch is particu- larly thirstfquenching.Here's a recipe for making it: Pour a cup of hot tea infusion over a cup of sugar, and cool.Now add 'li cup of cranze juice -and !§ cup of lem- on juice.Turn into punch bowl over a nice~aized block of ice. Just before serving add u pint ol pale ginger ale, a pint of ice water and a few slices of orange. A grape juice lemonade is sa re- freshing,too.Mix the juice of four le mona-and I do hope you rn -pain and suffering. She was bam in Ahbingdon, 111- inoia and when a child came withherparents tn lows where she lived until twenty-six years ago when she moved to Blah- _where nhe~hu since made her home. She leaves to mourn her three sons, Hugh Moore and Ossie Bur-ton, both o!Blair and Chas. Wild- erson of Omaha,also A step~sonand a step daughter, besides twen-ty grandchildren, Lhrlty-two great grandchildren and two great, greatgmmlchildren. The funeral services were held Saturday at two~!.hirty p. rn. from the Latter Day Sainia chnrrh of which she was a member and in~ trement was made in the Blair cemetery. Try y.hl|recipe for your rup-berries, :urnnts or dmllar small fruits.Wllb.drain,pick over, m m and weigh cardully.Allow one cup water and fy pound su- gar for emh poun fruit.Add water to sugar and cook until gymp spins a thread.Remove from fre, add fnxit and let stand overnight.ln the morning,xe-rnuve (mit from syrup with u skimmer and place on platters or oLher flat dishes.Cook syrupagain; until lt, threads, pour overtheberries,cover platter with cheese-cloth or glass and place in the direct sunlight for three orfour days, or until symp is thick and jelly-like.Then pack in jars and seal. as wg; how tht the y have beanin;rud foo tball ga nuvhe n the y meet the Biair Benn. At a conference of the high sawn officials n 'gg deddea not to edit, the Tattier,e high school ang-nm, this year.The expense nf SCHOOL Ac n v mx - : s START (Cohtinued from page one) the day. The opening football game of the yen' will be held at the city hall park on Friday afternoon. Sept.27.Blnir's opponents will be West Point.W a t Point d e fated the locals last year by the close score of 6 to 0.However,Blair high school football beam is going better this year and expedswbringhomeavictory.Both Coach Parks and Marren ale giv~ ing the large football squad very extensive training for the opening game.The "18" Club, the pep organ- ization of the school is boosting this game to the limit..Therewill be plenty of yells and Snnge, music by the high school band and probably a parade to the athleticfield.Great enthudasm prevdls hah increased mr, y e uf to the point where it mlkes it almost prohibitive to pHnt an annual every year md to keep up thequality of this book.However, the plans now call for a Tattler to be gxlilted every other year.With'arrangement i t is ex that there will be enough of fin~ azxqes nvailable to permit the printing of this publication. The students in the biology class are very mlgeh interested ln Lhe laboratory xyk.They have al- ready sta d the study of the grasahopper. Grasshoppers of many sizes and colors have been brought m labratory fur study." The commercial enrollment is 1 Iu¢ I | -4: i ""'\i' ¢r2 e n' SI "er !" 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PHONE .ear a Trial Mnvhz Washing Ifit <1<>¢n1'n¢11i¢=»¢1f,d°n'¢ keep it..Ddermd mvmenu you'll ncvcrmisa.. m a M A Y T A G c o m > A N Y ,N c w n é m ;I o w a fo u n d e d I E D M m»u`§.`li.`£m ,;,;§; m¢§S}`."éf§?£ Safeway Store when reciting thegd-vanuges and emivmieruues citheirmr- ncuiar towns or communities.The mndpm uncnan in uhallv rnnrunnl your tires the way you select a car!\\/vuvuu n n v"nu ¢n u ; . v u \ . » u \ uabout the sou of he r fa m i lfs fo o dup p l y a n d t h e L i mg f t h a t t h a n n s r l n n n t t n n i vp Im l n fi r n d Q a fr w r v You buy o ear according to the price you wish to pay. the length of time you want to keep it, and the miles you expect to travel. Did it ever occur to you to buy your tires on the same sensible plan-according to your actual motoring needs?By "taking yourmeasure" for tires, we help you to save money.No use getting the most expensive kind if you won't need them.So we analyze your require-ments and give our pmsdiption, based on ex-periemee. We have Goodyenns in all types-all sizex and at all Drives.'Ihat's why we can do this for you.When a very low priced Goodyearwill last all right for the way you drive, weadvise it.We doo't try to "work off" some- thing better just because we know you could easily afford the best.if this sort of square-shooting appeals to you, try us on your nc-M n a- - - . | - n - - U .' . _ _ r . . . - - . - 1 . _ . .r her fut ure Imme makes it all the " S A F E W / x V ' Q F R I D A V p i : A ' r l I n n a I M A r s M Z R f . f 1 | 0 P R O G N A M S I KLZ.n u Ha hn- W HO.Da n s: \'\ \) l.Fa t 1\ m 0 -\\ R AP . K a l i : (A f -I VI C~ B hul m -n s s .au-\a { rr |0s»|l.»\\¢".J.I'u|-04|B:. MW CAU. Plltdlrh- m a n n .f u n n . : x r .N L |n \ n l $ 2 U X . i ||\ |A l |f n - K H .Bun F1\lch|.rm e 1aunlw-C¥CA. Ou r 0 n h s i r u vw a na u H h l vl n - ~ 5 - - »pn n l u vul n n u o u w . { |`. C O F F E E .q Slievny Coffee is a blend ol the final Soulh and Central Amedcxn]coffees.You'll like il. |3 p o u n d s $ 1 . 4 3 1 4 9 c p o u n d 4 9 c r & G SOAP Dissrlves gruse and dir! readnly,clauses easily and thoroughly. I0 bars 331: GOOCl"lE»5 PASTES American made high qual-ity Macaroni,Spaghetti and Noodks nt a very un-usual price.8-oz. pkgs. 5c each 5c .Fruit Jars I]rms. per sum .73c |aww. nr anm -83c vs Galina. wr dozen ~ Coaster Wagons All steel,roller bearing Safeway Coasier Wiguns. $3.49 each Brooms Strong durlhle,w e I |- made Brooms. 37c each 37c ~_~CIGARETTES Candi.(liste-lrfidds. Old Gnld's, L n d q S l d h l ur Three Kings. r IS: package,4 packages loc each loc Nut Margarine An all quality llrvtiud. Every pound guaranteed. 2 pounds' 35C LARD Buy your Llrd in bulk And uve. Steam rendered pure hog Lard. 3 pounds 371: Booths Sardines Boot|\e's Snndines in large,oval cans.Are large ful fish packed in mustard or tomato sauce.r 3 cans 33c / FLQUR Safeway Brand Old Wheat Family Flour blended far all baking pur- pose.Every suck gunrlnlecd 4s|b.bag $1.59 Cream of Wheat Georgia Porgies The Cereal with that delicious mv or of touted whole wheat. Regular sized pneklgea l5c each l5c MILLIONS MORE PEOPLE RIDE ONBcoonEAn | TIRESra ! E Than On Any Other Kind GOODYEARS ARE 2 'ro I FAVORITES Fo r l a wn w i l le d ¢ 1 '¢ ¢ * ¢ ¢ i1 . t hR a w !{. | a u d l l l l w i l l i | | 4 l s i J m . m i £ 1 \ \ | m m .('|r owners recently inter viewed through out the country. expressed A 2 to 1 preferencr for C-oodyears over the next mos! popular mnke. And Goodynr a ds . ha t year,showed n ( r u l e r increua :lun all makes of tire mm. billed.Wlut buster proof in there that Good- l iT h . ¢. ~~~~>-Orders amounting to $l.00 or over Delivered Free .Hluminum 'll/usher :ar ""'° "" 'j' "'°"Ton Comnanv I Maller* Tnre &Ton CoMo rni n g Del i ve ry l 0: 3 0 a . rn (Friday Only)Af t e rn o on De l i ve ry 4 : 30 p . m , . r BLAIR STORE 84 w Wéshington sf Phone 242 - - - - -- - - -'~" K " " ' r "|E f f i c i e n t Ti re S e r vi c ; A R L I N G T O N M A Y T A G C O . ,A r l i n g t o n Te l ep h on e Bl a ck 9 x = A u . £ R s A P P 1 . u \ N c E c o ' r f e m m B L A I R _N E B R A S K AI s /