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From the Garden Spa! M Nebnlkl-NUMBER 37Puhlldled Weekly by Jihn A. Rhonda BLAIR, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 2, 1929VOLUME XXXIII Washington Cmnt!-Suhscrimlcm Price. s1.so per Yen. S£nlkOlmy, 5c.
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Mrs.Henry Tietgen celebrated 0Rt,her binh anniversary last Thurs-t lHeday evening, Sept. 25, when over ~~
me hundred friends and relatnes
FORMER BLAIR MAN DEAD
Word reached Blair the first of
the week of the death of Ed Farr,
former resident of this city and
for n number of years express
agent hem.Mr. Farr and family
Dana College
Activities
UKUIUAI D a n na
Ansel Taft has just finished ihe
m lion of a fine new barn on his
place and w properly dedicate it
he invited all his friends Ur comeandmakemerrywithhi m on
City Council Cuts
To MeetElectric Light
\-.1._-_|.,¢...fr-- _\_ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _, gathered at the Tietgen home, nine `Wfi Blair some years ago, S°il\8-"f" Xiuch m""'i"" City Coun-'I .f . ,miles south of Blair, to extend can Regullr Meeting of City C°""°f| to Kimba\l, Nebraska where they Hesperinn Society Holds First:il (hverx Decided Cut in Lig|\l{__wHLN YOU 355/'i§'T0-~~, gmlulations and lest wishes.Bglm Om Reading ol' Repurts have since reuided..Meeting.I"|:ul\y Hoids Reven-Ralen.will 'fake Effect -»n'..... I Visiting »1==<l caxwds were enjoyed of Differem Nauru and Rf-The report of his death 9"*'=*'lion for Students.Studeni Body
Iwednesday evening, Sept. 25. Good|mudc and a nice funch put lots of |-'-f"f"»» .""'"' .'"${"='=_..f\»-°¢~anon Meets m Six Dlfieventpep in the feel of youalg and old 5 .
and they danced away the hours Districts Oct. 31. Nov. I and 2. \
until early morning.M i H |~»|_o n lpxgt S°§"fi=x evenin cel ng lo be ed m but o nsNowemberlst..'If you, Mr, Buolness Man,
\*would see your town or cityCUTEiCENTPER|m.u\v.x'1 'progress,you and your
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and a fine .lunch was served at a quam for City Privileges.:oar he P881
lute hour.d th..r l e fune
The guests left wishing Mrs.B_ F_ D_ HALL NEEDS REPAIR |852 Sunday.Tietgen many happy returns of the I " -
TS rrxega eir gl Meeting Held.League Progral
FIRST CLASS DEBATE HELD IA n s.el's ffi enf ls dec ided to tr y : t l DISTRICT 2 MEETS lx 0l\iAHA|azu1n.ana wltn plenty or |uncn,;lirfvadéd his home clamoring for]uf Rn ulpr n h h
R nelgnuurs ~mu»». |=|u»vwu=..yand collutively take ad\'an~
mage of the opponun\Lies
which from Lime cu time
come your way,Towns do
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pay.Ordinnnce Rduci ng Light Rate
__"Rate Passed by Council and Wu
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1 ,R °Alphl Signn Debating Sotiely more dam-jgg.They brought a mxleen xounues <.E llSSl3l1 uma. Annual Formal Initiation rightgood orchestra wnhmhem and hmm Are Inch
~Party September 23 one of the best times imaginable.Number Two.C n s s a c l c C l m r u s `r n .I ' r u n ~
:ded iv District
Q1 a fn T n n n h n r e '
unl Users lo be Alloyed Cut uf |-
234 (Jenn Per Kllmul or s 'Reduction of usms.' f
F o r some ti me i t has been th e
des ire o f th e c i ty counc il an d the
may or to nuke a c ut. in g.he elec tric
iigh t. r ate in the c ity bu t it see med
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The city cvuncil met in regular v "" v - _v -__ 'The Hesperian Society under the '"`"`""`°""""` .""~'°~'jEffggt session Tuesday evening and dw leadership of Prof. Arnold Ander~ Ulall'L O S € S ;wn§"'',§' ", " § f , ' ~
the reading of the minutes of the Lyceum Course of Dann College sen, held iw first meeting of the be l Ocwbcr 31 d 1"preceding fheetrlns'aj. orncc pro-Offers First Number of Seuun #year on Friday, Sepv..2§)th._lt is ~ ~ N m m g g 2 m | _an comng
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idents.L a w
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iceerled to the work in hand."The mi s s i n Cusack Chorus"a literary society rhich aims to]When first organized the asso-
The attention of the coumul was _.bring forth and utllnze the talents .! called tn the fact that the City Thursday Esemng, October 10th.of each individual member.The I-'hnt Gane f be L o s l t 0 ~ f j f f g MMx n" 2 1 § | E» o ? ": m:W " M " W "" " r "'*'rec t thedeve lopme nt. an d ex-"b l i C ,f Aothe r wa s needed and| ab out the l e n me 0 cc..._.I .1 \|...}....|. _-..U °nn n mn m "\\|4 ,_ _umv: mar 11. Iooxeu msc P cut. Cvunu
be mar i e th er e wou ld be a n e ed o f I m r.|n»<-1 InlunarNomoredependableas-'' " " "' " " - -----sets exist in citv buildinlr *I Have Responded to the Luv.
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me law
October
pting to
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Hull needed a new mel' and :bel ,' N UROPEmatterwasthoroughlydlscusmd
but no definite action taken.
.Ci ty Treasurer Rabenmn wus
present and stated to the coumill
that the water fund was in the
red and asked that something be
done wwlrd helping out the iund.
This was accomplished hy nrderiag
C H o x U > m s s s m E
A celebrated musical organiz-
ation which h u appeared before
many of the crowned heads of
Europe and has won highest com-
mendation from leading musical
critics ln many countries, will ap-
program af the evening consisted
of two musical numbers,three
short nlks on the Ancient, Medi-
eval and Modem method ot* tram;-
pon.\t.inn,and n humorous nead~
ing.Altar the-much enjoyed pro-
gram a shun budness meeting
was held, nt which time new mem-
bers were taken intn the Society.
Point by Score or 21 to u.mau-
Tenm Pl l y d A Loaing Game
'l`l\roughout.
v i s r ro n s W ERE 'ro o HEAVY
ln the first football game of the
year on the local field, Blair High
received a short end of a 27-0
..<..»...pw...ue-....,-,....._......,...at times ut Omaha.This union
meeting of the entire nate wenton until A few yenra ago when the
association became so large u m .
it mms impractical m 'meet ln an
body and by a vate of the Asw-
ciltlvn the state was divided into
six districts.Washington county
i. in 'hm na:-nml nf than airmen
more fur.lux.|_: g f L; U_____j_ 4, -..._.;. IN e w ho we ve r th e imp:-ove~`' " " " m e " " i " " ' " " ' " '" " " "W I L L H A V E s o o n Ime n ts E m a ll r n n é e ; th e p la n t h i s 4 na tu re le a d mg to wa r d it.a
.4 Ra d ia tin g hi g h wn y s ai l-*f "been re va mpe d a n e w wu t a d d e d '1 Th e n e w dr ive r' s lic e:
th e i\\itChb0 3l:i ~a n d ~ 4 |r o a q s ' ~ c o ' ' a g s ' ~I u.-nn!inlun nffhnf Tuinmlnu
g g r ° v | | } -r "1 sa u uuvv u n c h ' u l \ l \ U \ A u |||e l e c t r o l r e r s y s t e m p r a c t z c a l l y p a s d | :f ' f f ° f _ f f f " _ ' f f _ ' ; f ° ? : M ' 3 f vn f h z , h a a n d n ! l p e r s o n s a t t e m
f o r a n d t h e d i y f a th e r : r e n , t h a t Ml = ' " ° ! a n vi l! - - - w - - - - - --u m w u the opportune time no 'un t e r an d fr o m it o ut t h r u "°P ¢l'lic a motor vehicle
l o v f e r m e r m s .°i u t r a d e t e r r i t o r y ,a s s u r e t o 'g m 'l l e e n l e a r e s u b j e c t t o
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1e salaries of the employees of|P¢il here on the evening1e water fund to be paid out of day, Ofilfvbef' 10, Qt Qhe
Ie light fund which in was ata _ nil.'ilgg qrsgng-992
of "L"""'Francis Mortensen wa eiected foowail score between West. Point. ;;h;" "ngggELF' ~ secretary and Johan Pedersen,West Point had an advantage in rston Bu!
'.§,-.-f treasurer for the Society..weight and also the experience of las- gm;,-r
wsu UA u||\.\1\la lu un uu vu
les the uounties of
rt, Washington, Doug
l a s s .U t n e -N e m n h a .
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ould help the water fund to'IH1¥10\In liussmn wssacn bnuruabout $100 per month.under the personal di...-f-*Ton of
The next move was the passing Sergei Socoloff.
E an ordinance reducing the light Leading cities in Italy, France,
On Snturdly evening Sept. 21,|I previous game.' " " " '" " '" " ' `the funky wulcumeml nie student- 9 ¥4.."'¢I»-- opened '|¢|| Blnlr re- Rl lu H.
body lt 1 reception in the kdel' eelving gh, |,||_
Reeeptfnn l{|ll.~ha!!
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.evra" Bldr :rl
,nm,Pmk :ndY Nance.'d a 1\>f°'f=fd_v°"_P'§*'nm am-im of me num m n .
us er a n d wa s reduced a u c r m e
farst,i 5 K W H to 8 %c ents and
a f te r th e second 15 K W H to '?!&
c tf ltts a n d a f te r th e n e xt 7 0 K W H
.. . . . - ,. . . . - . , - - ---_'a n d e a s y c o mmun ic atio n "
"wi th th e c oun try ro u n d *
"ab ou t,th ey in f lue n c e th e "
to th e n e w la w as ha s been e vi Wdancedb y th e lo n g li ne o f ap pli-al
cunts,awaiti:1g th ei r tu r n to pa y
nam?th ni f fa n fa n e l nhf nin ||1\°ir 01tu65%CE:.lt.H,reduc ing th e r a te |
fi na lly to the hea vy user to u a
cents.
Th e n e w ra te wi ll reduc e i t
str a i g h t th ro ug h iii c ent wi th a
wininanarn nhnarlfro nf S1 har I| lollf.h.
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bu ild, whe th er o f a bu si ne ss
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trac ts peo ple f rom o ther :lis-
tri c ts, ar e f ou nd ati on ston es
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Th e c ou nty treasu rer's off ic e
ha s been a ve ry busy plac e the
In s t mo n th o n ac c o un t o f th i s n e w
bus ine ss wh ic h ha s b ee n p lac ed on
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rave.This affects the whole ¢~j¢yl5pa|:1, .Ingo-smvxa, mexaco ana an
ahd the users of current on the oi the Central American Republic:
country lines.have been extmmely lavish in the
A request by the corn show praise of Lhis internationally fam-
committee w be allowed to puglous K\'0\1P-:-nrnstnlkn nrnuml the electrnlietl The "Panini Soir" said, following
wa s g i ve n inynmediately a f te r the
f o r ma l rec eption.Ta l k s b y sev-
er a l me mbe r s o f th e fa c u lty ,a
0...-.I n..~\»ku \.\|3a.. LIn uunann uhfl
failed.On the next play Blair
fumbled and West Point recovered
Lhe ball.On n series of end runs
and foreward passes West Point
nimultazxeously and the we nt is
passed from one section w the
other, thus eliminating much use-
Ieu expense..VUl §¢ \\ B UIU U;A u l n a l u n g l u l m l r u | n u mtwopianologuesbyProf.Waldolmmie the first score of me I-:Bl1\@~I lr-.. fha fifuf iimn in fha hintumrv1 -n N i e l n n _ w e n g l ¢ | | | | | u y r e - l a ;6 . L i m " l i n k i r l m f l l l l l l - l | ' | l l k - l _ 1 \ . : ; _ " : _ ' : : . " : . ; ; t " . ; :' : : : . ; r . : .
l | | l | | | | | | \ . » | | |v a l "°T o the c oun try user wh o ha s
been us ing c ur rent at 151 : the r ate
wi ll n o w be 12%é c ents wh ic h is
th e mo s t dras tic c ut alon g th e
lme .'
DI NN ER I ' AR' I ` Y
On lu s t Sa tu rd ay eve ni n g 9gr ou p o f Blai r tea c h e rs a nd othe rs '
ga th er ed a t the F ra nk Br os .; h ome
for at d inne r pa rty .They ac ted us
their o \ \ 1 c ook,c hef,ho st a n d
hostess :mud ha d a real li ve ti me
o f i l..Iu~l wnic h one p lay ed c ook
w e h a w li i vn unable to asc ertain
l.l.ll t h o '|iI1s\l.f SGEP1 to ha ve
survived -.|} \ t |121,Utne that every
lh i h g \\.|r.|»~lt\i I0 an ll\ll'il
,Tltosc pre.:.u11L u e r e th e Misses
Mi ld r e d Buser,Bessie Eb e rh a rt,
.ltu by W i ns c o t, Mu dg e K in g, Ka th -
leen K i n g ,Ma b e l Ma r s h an d
Mem:re-.liur olrl W liite an d J o c k
Czirrigon.
Brotherhood
Convention
295 Me mbe r s Registered Du r i n g
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*i n c ity bui ld in g.Th e y re-'
*fle e t th e c harac ter o f the "'
*folks who dwell in th e plac e.*
*Th e tra ns iti on i n tr a ve l "'
"'me tho d s invites and neces-*
*sita tes progre ssive ad jus t-"
*me n t th e r e to . - F o r e s i g h t.*
o 4 o o u o o o o s o o o s s s o
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*Teachers Guests
Oi M. A. C.=
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Cu ltu r e C lu b En te r ta in s th e B l a i r '
'leu~.hc rs a t La st h l o n d a f s
;Me etin g.Pr og r am a n d Re f re sh -
_ments F eature s q f th e A f tern oon
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rn e I or c e ou t lIC'a5\lI€I l."&0DBna-sunwa s on th e jo b u n d eve r y th i n g
we n t of f n ic e ly .
Th e la w s h o u ld bene fic ial as
it gi ves a c hec k-up ever y d ri ve r
i n th e c ou nty and »not alo ne o nthe c ar owners is 'liere~to~1orc .
5 URI ' RlS l' I S H U W E R S
M i l s Ru th Jensen,da u g hte r ot
Mr .a n d Mr s .L u d w i g J ensen,
so uth o f Bla ir ,wa s g i ve n tw o
plegsnnt surprises In st week.
n la s t Sa tu rd ay uf ter n oo n , a n
exc use wa s ma d e to fa k e Mi s s
.i§P.aen to _her h o me c a r l ;i n the
afte rno on.On h e r ar r i va l she
fou nd o.la rg e nu mb e r o f c ars a t
her home,he r fr i en d Mi ss He le n
Jensen h a vi n g g i \ e u a lin en
noon wa s e njo y e d o f whi c h re
9. v s u r l>i.i»:.\:~.=.»\>:'1 . xr " r s 1 i xo o NI * * ° ° " @ ' f o r h e r .A plea sa nt u iter ~
a Th e Mo n da y Af ter n oo n Clu b,l1Blolr 's oldest litera ry c lub,en ter - :
'ta in e d th e c ity teac hers a t th ei rllu st me eti ng , S ep t. 30, a t the ho me
ui ,D-Irs. E. tj. Hunt.Th e p r o g r a m
c o mmi tte e f o r th e y e ar , o f wh ic h
.§ilr s. Hunt i s c h airma n, h ad c h arge
fr es hmen ts we re served.
On S un d a y a mu c h la r r n u m-ber o f relatives an d fr i :i ds we r e
pre sen t u t n mi sc ellane ous sh owe r.
Contests w e r e enjo y ed,a f te r
wh ic h Mi ss J e ns e n u nwra p pe d her
ma ny g if tS .
Delic i ous r efres hments were servOIarr an ge me nts.le d u t the c lo se of th e a fte rn o on .
1 The re gular bus ine ss of the Club4...`...\1 Mi s s J en s en wi ll be ma r r i ed to -
- . v » . - - , . . » _ . ._ . - - _ - . .-. .._- - _ _rpo le s a s a p a r t o f th e c o r n sh o w
dec orations was gra nted un der l.i lC|
restric tion th a t th e li g h t poleh b e;
wr ap pe d ivi th pap er before th e
sta lks wer e pu t in p la c e .Mr .A lb e r t J ensen,wh o li ve s l
down near the old fairgrounds,
asked that a meet light be in-_
stalled near his'place and the mat-
te r wa s ta k e n und er ad vi se me nt
f o r f u tu r e dec ision.
Th e c e me nt a rc h o n So uth W a lk -
e: A ve nu e was r ep or te d a s in n ee d
o f re pa ir a n d w e so me wi rs l
ordered done._~
Th e C r o we ll H o m e prermntr .
pe ti ti on sig ned b §u nuniiaer o f
c itizens as ki ng f o r u li g h t to be
plac ed i n th e dr i ve wa y o f th e '
Ho me .Th i s ma t te r wa s to k e n
und er nd vi s c men t a n d th e i m-
pr o ve men t c o mmitte e is to me e tth e Cr o we ll He i n e hoa rd in th e l
n e a r f u tu r e to ta lk o ve r the ma t-
ter.~
n u n z n n n u - H .. .
S I L V E R \ vr : n n | z < G
A NX I V I - I RS A RX I
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!Mr .un d Mr s .A .J .Suthe rlan d,
wh o li ve we s t o f B la i r . we r e mo s t
th e c onc ert the re i n Dec ember,
1924;" I t wa s t h e mo s t a d mi r a b le
ense mble o f voic es ever heard .in
Paris,splenmlidly direc ted by Mr .
Soc oioff."
At th e Ro y a l C o n s e r va to r i u m o f
Mu s i c a t Mi lan , th e gr o u p wo n th e
f o ll o wi n g c o m me n t f r o m th e f a m-
ous d ir ec tor , G. Ga llign an i: 'K no uu
ledge,wa r mt h ,exac ti tu de o f at-
tac ks an d tu n e s a r e i ts f e a t u r e ;
Th e fusi ons o f th e ac c ords ar e
delipghtful."
Th e Ro m e " L u Tr i b u n e "stated :
"W onder1'ui pe r fo r me r s un d e r th e
di r ec tio n o f a r ti s ti c ally g en i al an d
mli i ta r y desc riplined m a c m w - B o
c o lo f f wo n u tr iun iph ul suc c es s."
Ph e Mad r i d " E l i mji a r c i u f ' s a i d ;
" S o me th i n g n e w,re al ar ti str y ,
th a t veondc rs wi th i ts be au ti fu l
orc h estral effec ts."
" E l Un i ve rs a l"o f Me xic o Ci ty
sta te d :" W e c o n d e n s e o u r i mp r e s
sion i n o n ly on e a n d ro un d wo r d :
'So\'ere ignly '."
Th e P a n a ma " S ta r a n d He r a ld "
stu tc d :" N e ve r in th e history o f
I s th mi a n mu s i c h a ve w e h a d a r e
citul or concert comparable to that
of the Russian Cossaclt Chorus.
The repertoire of chorus com-
- . . ,. . . . -- _ -- _ _r - -_c eived.At a n ea r ly h ou r li gh t r e -
fres hme nts c o nsi sti ng of ic e c r eam
an d wa f er s we r e s e r ve d
On Tu es da y mor n in g, Se pt. 2 3r d
the f i r s t stu de n t body me e ti n g
was h eld, at whi c h ti me the c h ee r»
leaders e n d the me mb e r s o f th e
stu de n t pe p- c ommi tte e wer e elec t-
ed.Do r oth y J ensen an d E m i l
Eede rse n were un animous ly c ho sen
a s cheer-leaders.Th e stu den ts
elec ted to c on s ti tu te th e pep c o m-
mi tte e we r e I n g wa r d Ols ne , F r a n -
c i s Mo rte n se n a n d Da g ny Nie lse n .
O n W ednesday ,Sep t.25 th ,th e
L u th e r le a g u e h e ld i ts f i r s t me e '
m g ,A s h o r t p r o g r a m wa itsg is en
c o n si s ti n g o f a voc a l s olo by Ge o .
Rober tson,a re ad in g by Luc i lle
Ha ns en ,a pia no du e t by I~'r:1=1c5:
Mo r te n se n an d E d n a Ha n so n , a mi
u br ie f de votio na l ta lk b y Sltriver
Klo th .Af te r th e p r o g r a m a s h o r t
business session wa s held.Th e
Le a gu e pla ns to c o nd u c t me eti ng s
of th i s so r t on' every Wednesday
evening possibly throughout the
sc hool y ear.
Th e A i p h a S i g ma Ph i deb ati ng
soc iety h eld its an n ua l f o n n a l in~
in itia ti on pa r ty Sa tu r da y eve nin g,
i n th e Me r f s Rec ep tion Ha ll.'The
in g ; we sc ore 7-0.
On a s h o r t k i c k b y Bla ir , W e s t
Po in t r e c o ver ed th e b a ll a n d mad e
an othe r mar c h ac r os s th e f ie ld fo r
th e sec ond tou c h do wn o f th e
ga me .- ln th e la s t h a lf , B la i r tr i e d f o r
u`§'lid passing but one of the passe-
was i nter c e pte d by W es t P oi nt a nd
ano the r sc o re resulted.
L u te i n th e la s t qu ar ter ,W est
Po in t ma d e th ei r la s t s c or e .Th e
fi n a l sc ore being 27-0.
i u w s i v e s 5 ( ) U V l I ) ~ I l R
»I
..'t'=1'w=bo='s ofone uw. who
h a s u son i n Un c le S:rm's emp loy
bei ng i n th e mu r in e servic e.rc -
c eived n piec e o f wo o d rec ently
wh ic h is sa id to b e a p n r t o f th e
u .S.Fr i g u te Co ns ti tu ti on so
fa mo u s i n A me nc a n h is to r y .Tillw
sh ip wu s b u i lt i n IT9-i W hi th is
135 y ea rs a go s o tha t th e pi ec e of
woo d ma y b e se te ral h un dre d y o ur
old.
Th e U .S.govern rqe nt rebuilt
th i s r e ma r k a b le s e a f ig h ti n g c raft
i n 1927 an d th e 0l\l h u ll wa s c ut
up an d s o ld fo r s o uve ni r s a nd th i .
is one o f those souve nirs.The
u i m e assoc iation use pttn lutlrn yo f th i s sec tion ha s f a lle n to a
c o un ty sup-erintemlent u n d th a t
supe rin tend ent i s Mi s s Ma b e l
Ma r s h .
Th e ta len t selected to ap p ea r
bef ore th e te ac he rs i s o f th e b e s t
that can he procured and such
me n a s Sa mue l W .Gr i f f li n ,d i -
rec tor o f relig ious educ ation o f
th e N e w Y o r k Y .M .C.A.,C u r l
San db ur g,Amc ri c efs mo s t di s-
ti n g ished p oet; lin W . Selvid xre of
th e li n i ve r s n y o f M o ;t h o . .C .
Selec tmen , pre sid en t o f tin :1otl1.l`|-
er n Me th o d is t Un ive r si ty o f I mlla a
Te xa s a n d othe r c eleh rutns
nop ea r.
Th e wh o le meeting as 5tl1r| .l1lf*li
i s a fe a s t o f g o o d th i ng s :mil
lflfipiralllml an Zemii vl [;;;i>-
we ll 1v1»:=y th e iorr oz 1.m
mon ey .
wi l l
th e
wi ll
a n d
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I ' A S I ` 0 R' S F A T H E R
m s T R A G I C D E A ' I ` ll
Re v. C a r l G. I lu dc r of the Meth -
odi st c hu rc h o f th i s c i ty ,rec eived
th e tr ag ic n e ws lu s t Sa tu rd ay o f
the de ath of h is futher , J . R.. Ba d-
e r o f F r e mo n t,wh o wa s k i lle d
wh e n sztnlrk b v a Un i o n Pac ificf o m e m i u n Day .U w r 300 a t j w a s n w wh e n f a r e o r a n d s n o n fda y to Mer ritt Co ok o f A 4' 1i QZlo rl| ag r~ ée ab iy s§ufpHsed m i la s t Sun-prises th e ¢°mP°'*ili'f"S o f Tc hai-sip;c andidates f b r
1119 Banquet.'lahl¢_~~f o u r 0c lo c k |~guesth __da y ,wh e n ~a n d I.€1£\ti'05 k 0 \ s k y 'B m o d i n , G nc a,F* "' S "Y :were 1l"\'i¥!Bo lld0 , QM
Fo llo ws the Co me n i i o n .l u n :.....:..,a nr \»:.m¢~.. asul 4|nun..`l"\\ °|" I "ga th er ed a t t h e n .home to re mmf i \o:_.fsa¢E¢3ff,ubnSu];l?'~E d n a Bo mlo,Oth e h a
membership ; . . . . . . , ; t h u s o b t a i n e d i s m a t o b t ~'iénin
lyn Hansen.used for the rebuilding of thc wa lkin; :lung me tuc ks on his
N¢ll§2§}»_L\l'ship._.way 1.9 his hudnnl.
.~».1 |...............,.....,,...... ..,...,_,___.i s ni of music and readings pi-e~s u m ' * * ' T " " >'N |*'»»\IR ;§ m1 by Mies Ln..Wright and
,l\l L 'n K l'Bic Duni>h l3iolhn|lmod C~»5--..}'Z?,J'T.,°.1»»f'"" \\u§ \ery muci
vention was held in Nair un lustf Light refreshments made the
Friday, Sept. 27,1" bmlined i"ocm.siun an informal one.Mes-
lu xhwevk l""f'frl'"5°'ldamea Klopp and Curley poured
_ are were 5 members who tea and the lunch was served cnfe~
reglslered during the day ""'l'te1in style.ever 300 who me dinner Logether|The Club will meet ga 7 wiih
in the c\eni.i,';..!M Ge D T |''Lunch was mowed hy the wives rs.urge e empe of east
Grant street.of th¢ local mernbars at the couu-_,d mums, the sessions being held COUNTY YOUNG
uennquent l ax
List Published
Delinquent Tax Lis! Nmv.R\|nni|\g
in The Enterprise Proves Cum-
benaome Affair.ls Increasing
Year by Year.
MUCH PROPERTY IS LISTED
Sun-ting with this week The
in the u. F. D. mu.r o m s llARR\"EnterpriSe in uhlishing me de
Dinner was sewenl by a Dann ,'College committee nt. their dining'Miss Ruth Jensen, daughter of
hall in the evening.ir. and Mrs. Ludwig Jensen, who
Dancing filled the evening hours' reside south of Blnlr and Mr.
and was held at the n. p_ |_)_ l\all.Merntt Cook, son of hlr. and Mrs.
The old officers were re»ele¢:!.ed.1M' H.Qook 'ff Arlington, are to
A number of state and nntionnlfbe marned this (Thursday) after-
officers wern in attendance,noon, Oct. 51, In Omaha. ..
_ _..._-They will be accompanied by
GO\ l'.R§OR RBC/\lLS Miss Helen Jensen of this city and1ihl'ERlENCESlHarry Cook of Omaha.
I Foll i ch thGovernor A. J. |\Vener recal|edl).0ung0;'e:ge wg"35|gaigxce as
many of his own ¢xpenences rais-i |_..1..- im...mi..." .\..l .\n°:..;.\|.. ,|...u."ioneymqon tnp W Sl. Loma and
P,llnqueait tax list for Washington
county.Never has the delinquent
lhcrn of their silver wedding anni-
versary nnd to extend best wishes
for another twenty-five years of
succegsful mnrdezl life.Their two
sons,Hugh and John und their
wives were responsible for the
smprise and all came with well
filled baskets and n general good
lime was in onder.
One feature, worthy ol' mention,
was the fact that four generations
were present and had their pic-
tures taken.They were John
Sutherland, Sr. of Blair, A. J. and
his son, John ,.lr. and .lohn's six
months old baby, Sonny Boy.f
Those present from out of theltaxlist been as big as this year ¢°um_y were Wes Sutherland and
and much property will be soldatl
auction flor the amount of the Lax..
Just, what is the reason for this
sluffing on the' taxes in hard to
say.I t cannot be attributed to
any one thing but is more likely
the trend of the times shoving thelreaponsibilltyof:meeting obliga-
itions as 'far in the future as poss-
lble.But taxes must be paid and
,the law must take iu course.
family and Mr.and Mrs.Bay
Davis of Craig, Neb., Mrs. J.B.
Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.Carl
leyis of Blue Springs, Neb. and
Mr.and Mr.-x.Roy Nearhond of
Omaha.
In lhe evening,another crowd
known an the Jolly Cofilee Club
surprised the Sutherlands by
gathering at their home with
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mo n,Mendelssohn.venezlm, ew.Prof.Waldo B. Nielsen, who is
instrumental in bringing the won-
derful organization under auspices
of the Lyceum Course of Dana
College, says:
"l would like to be able to sec
personally every citizen of Blair
ohd community, in order to induce
;!hem ta spend Thursday evening,Oct. mm at the B! F. 0. hall.ox
course there is/not room for ua
'nll, and we are' selling the reserv-
ed tickets in advance,because I
know that the public is aware of
the high standing the Russian
Choruses have..
But to those that succeed get-
ting tickets, permit me to assure
you, that you are to have not only
the finest entertainment mudcally
but it is to be ui evening that will
literally grip your very soul,a
memory that you never will lose.ilfrom the fhstesi lively Russian
;
popdlnr lolk»so\\g,this chorus
takes you through every mood and
variety known in the-malm of
musical literature.
cille Hansen and Dagny Nielsen.
Talks on the motto and insignia
of the Society were given by the
older members,by the sponsor,
Prof. Erland Nelson,and hy the
honorary member, Dr. C. X. Han-
sen.After the candidate hud been
received into the`society by the
presiding officers,Clifford Mad»
sen pr~e~=idem., and iss Dorothy
ments were served.The Alpha
Sigma Phi is the only organiza-
tion 'of its kind on we oampus,and
prospects are bright ior a success~
ful future.Last year the book of
material on "The Abolition of the
Jury Sysiem" which was publish~
M by the Society, was so well re-
ceived that two editions have al-
ready been exhausted and a wird
edition of 500 copies is being
pdnied.lt is the plan of the Su~
ciely to publish another book of
the same kind this coming year.
Misa Charlotte Gilberlson has
enrolled in the Public School Music
course under the instruction of
enlaen,vice-presimt,refresh-
Miss lds Hansen and Prof. Waldo
Mr.Grasborg prizes the souv-
enir very highly and has refuseff
several offers ln purchase it.
Schixyler Beats
Blau' Team
Schuyler Lendn Field in Elkhorn
Valley League by Beating Blah
by Suite of 3 to 2 in Sumlny's
Game al Schuyler.
BOTH TEAMS PLAYED WELL
Schuyler remained in its one
game lead al. the top of the Elk-
horn Vnlley League Sunday by de-
feating Blair by the score of 3 tc
2 on we Schuyler diamond.Thr
battle was :iip and tuck from be~
giuning to end with the leadun
getting their winning margin by
scoring two in the seventh.
Both teams played good hall.
'rm-r.>won no extra base hits
Mr.Bader was walking to the
Parlor Fumilure and lllnttreuscompany factory,of which he is
president,when the tragedy oc-
curred.He was deaf and appar-
ently did not r the train com-
inrc behind him.He wigs killed
instantly.The deceased had been one of
Fmmnnt's prominent business men
for many years.He was a native of Germany,
coming'to the United States as a
young man.In 1886 he was unit-
ed in marriage to Emma Elsner
of Arlinzwn.
He was a very active worker in
the Fremont ll. E. church.
He is survived by his wife, who
was, at \l\e time of the accident,
visiting in Calif.,and six chil-
dren:Rev. C. G.Bader of Blair;
Ernest of Omaha; Jean of Chicago;
Mrs.Clarence King of Frenmnt;
Mrs. Thomas Doyles of Oakland,
Calif; a nd Mm Manley Christen-
sen of Chappell,Neb.Also' :x
brother, Fred, of Fremont and two
sinners whn reside in his native
4 '
;; ; . ; '" a : ; '; r ; ; ; ;; . ; " ; r; ; 1 ; " °; = , , ,'; ; ' ; ; ; _ we Oz a r k Mou ntain s.|\.1 ~|;';.'€a'&ff»;'§§"2-J&£iH§°wE¥»"£`»L»2""i B .Nielsen.=2é1H";§i{ér{e£§-<=ff~»=i n go o ;i ; ; 5 .
e~:hb'.0 |be .|Th e y pla n to be a t . h o m e Oc t.L O U L N T Y G I R L b E R V E S M _d i Th e Dgy m fo o tba ll te a m wo n n f W i n g to n stru c k o u t 12 F u.\rt. tram c u r 1 to : ta to u r 2 h r a n Mr s. Su th e rlan d rece v c r m g l,~m n on t e He n r y Pf°1f f@r. n\w=A s a n l n s s m m H ~-i no 1 z s m m m e m w n .. 1 n »h u ,11"1°11ff'f{':*'f'=§f.%"_§f'f'fP',':=*~'i=:._,;'T?1'thre e mi les southeas t of A1l1ngto1;|.€'E",=*:ff"°°*°fr°I>°"*=:= s:*f*»1f==f'.o m e e a t r e :.°..,';e'..,::,. . : . , , . . ; : , A m n r i v n n ';.":=.'::'.'1i*. =':f.::::', x i . L J ; ; f 5 : 3 2neral services were held in
rant.o n Tue sd ay af te r n o o n
bu ri al mad e in the Rid ge c em-u.-relnunles I-008 place ul HW n u r -..|.......fh g ...an 1:..,......a ...\.,.....'i n ..'n n_»~»'STE muy amnvrec mc we oz w e mn u » '\me s s of th ei r f ri e n d s a n d relatives l I ' . . . . . .D a n n a - m a n i a 'nl . a n . v1 . . \ . \ . \. \ ¢ . H u v- - - - »D - - » - - - - - ~a u l t l t u t i l ,u u l u u a L v ;..u n . ,- -v n u |B u s é n e s s C o l l e g e b y a s c o r e o f 1-I l o w e d o n l y f o u r h i t s a n d h a d f o u l e t e r y
9 °0 .C m - e h F w w e r e * e e t h a t s t r i k e o u m ..A
nu szn z L ||¢ }\ u n u v c u u u vililrli:201 55 AT HI I II II H U R B I Y I ,O l | \ € nII D R I O D y a r d s I l l l.»lI\'Col!I [ I IE l.ll.|" f\.»h..r'. . . , !.... an 1............_..:......._n |9 ...¢l
nu}nber of close friends and
bers of the church here,at-
-_nu. uuun wsu nav: an upuuy.nam WHS Dl1tl8§In8l(I IZ U12 W£{l°.r ._"" _Un-xoon ggfore the tnun .startedlta Both young people am widely ding' of Mr.Wm.Lambrecht of In making than a bag day which
t h me ..ill 1 be bend b ll.",;h;° wea3;"I;5u';;; ti "mise 12w";ffw"ktlgnough-fzlut éhef ;°°='*{°\'|.;inside, and l\11ss'Anna Suhr of w ang remem y a A
|\s is gra ua o 1 e Ar "est Point on Wednesday eveningtu1400 head of hngq per year o:\'B |their llichnrdnnn ~ cnunlv fnrmn.ngton_'h .f"°"f'°f . Déll "lllfh §'?P*~25,gt gm home. 0f R€V.R DGE LUNCHEON
[m c 1 I.U 5 1 a u m
Ime wu well pleased wnn me co-I Wizinxton was the leading ml. imemordination at all the men, and hewRIx-.eek of en ntertaimncnl also stated that by substitutio-\s
(or Blair Theatre Goen.Entire he was able to determine definite-
" e r k F\"°<|with Star bnler ly what positions would be held ny
lljnem ol'een la me the different men on the squad.
LL ARETALKING I-EATURB.ENTERTAIN i m r t o v s s
.Th. uf...'r».».m. ¢..\-fm. -My Maura.and Meadames R.E
ter Ihr the winners, getting LW(
out of three trips m Lhe plate.
His hitting was the main cog ir
the Schuyler victory.Stangel wa:
the only Blair sticker having mon
than one hit.He also had two out
of three.
Scare by innings:R H li
m. ; -nnnnm ()0'l»-2 5 E
tended the services_ The sympathy
of the entire community is ex-
tended to Rev. Bader in his loss.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamen vis-
ited d t h Mrs.Hansen's sister,
Mrs.Ben Seilzinger of Ohawa,
Iowa last Sunday.'
Thaw \;;.;r;;.:;;".i..;:.5;;' _;,'§"§§.§n_ng_n{s |w\§_ |]||_§n§uw¢ !"'°: www o f Benson Lutheran._ - ,..-.. ,..,..: r ' 1 " " '~'--'-~';rne bride ls a Blair nigh schoolthe common hog dnseasea be!f"'e'gr|du|te of 1925 attended a hus-
ihey adopted the hog lot sunltauonhneu school and hu been a|Lsoci~
system ot'rummg fuss. fha ('°":at2d l:\ the County Af¢enL's office
ernor stated._H°und me many for three and one-half years.
other high oiS'\ci|ls of the state,The Enterprise joins a host of
the llniveraity, and the railroads f d h c th 1werehighl-le wltll we _1 rlen s throng on e coun N>P ex h hhibiu of :ha Pork spem.r¢°p\J;Q `l,l§'§l`¢'?§'" "'"'nnny years
I e.who me the tram out nn the stulzi __
should not only be well entm-nin~|A m n .m..».»¢.......,~....a ..¢
church.
Mr. Lambxvcht is the oldest son
of Mrs (Inu. Lambrecht ol Win~
side and the brlde is the daughter
of Mr.and Mrs.Nick Suhr of
Bremer.Both of the eontrnctlng
pnnles are graduate; of the Deaf
School of Omaha.
0'Hanlon qntertained more Lhnn
eighty women at a bridge lunch-
eon on last Thursday nftemoon.
The festivities began with a
cafe luncheon, the ladies meeum:
at the Robinson cafe at one-fifteen
for an attractive luncheon follow-Aiter the eenrnwny,the mm .ea by bri dge at um chrk 0'Han-
relurued to the I-'rank Guaer\\,,,, bane.. . _ . , ~ .........
Mesdumes Clark and Reed]
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no u nn vu au . .n u vu - vn u q v-r . - v - .lg comedy "Wise Girls" and it's
cal to the theatre going public.
~ i=*1Syd Evans entertain-°"°"'" " ` " `" '"ed their empioyes and her wiv!!!Schuyler . . 000 010 20x--3 4 1 Advertise in The Enterprise
In Friday and Saturday an "All
Filing Monamne Melodrama" em
lt. 1 social evening at the home oi BROSS ESTATE SOLD
Floyd Ennis on west Grant atreel 11)BLAIR MA§r *'-I2
l
mled "Speakeasy" with 1 talking
omedy, in on the hill.
Sunday and Mlmdu' uwther wh
xg comedy "Wlle Glrln" and ii!-
oml.On Tuesday,WednesdayndThursdaythealltalking
mf 'rueadny evening.
A very plunnt evening was `x ther md delicious re-John Murray of thi! city, "5: m m ~ ~ ~ b y ~*~;';°,.':;'. f.f::1.°'...;';°?':;:';:.°;
.e 'h o r te n e s a t th e pr op er o u r ho us e W e dn es da y
l th la.l t _is ' " ° ' ?e n ' § ! _ ' » - . . - ¢ -' f h n ln n d m mi n l e d o f a n e i z h t:|,gu n s| -
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PE..-....-.....,.......-...-».-..-|~~=»~u --»numt near lxcnnlru wnere n unee d b u t t h w s h ld fi b he>ou pro t Y t Prof.Kenneth DeGroff,Ray wedding supper was serveh.lessons to be Ulllfrhf by the ex-I.vncl1. Louis Murdoch and Hilton The newlyweds will ruide on a
nib -nm._Rhonda has been organized lfld farm north of Winside.Almost the gnilrg livestook andlaeveral evening;given over to
At the close all the afternoon,
smres 'were added and it W u
found thnt Min Charlotte Maher
had highest score and was accord-
lnly awarded the highest prize
c<
h
g
nextension lu-uity of the collevre ofagrkulturell be on the train al.
one dme ur another.Two men
wlllgxplain and answer questions
in rich of the seven exhibit coacl-|~
Qs at each atop.The regular work
ofthe college must be kept up no
no one men will be vilh the trdn
nractice.They p iced at the
DeGro!f home lash evening with
Lyle Guyer kindly zubxtitutlng for
Mr. Lynch, wha wu unable tu be
present.The group are working
on lure d end classical numbers
un well u the more popular rmmlc
..-A ...nu 1.........u-u_4__.
Mrs. Wm. Hlller hu word from
her futher, A. P. Howes of Cull!»
ornin that he will stop in Omahs,?
the latter part of the week, my
hi: way home from l-he east.Helh u f n v ma M n .Heller an m e d
him there for 1 :hurt vilit n hs
I1
ll
vuB
d
nc mrs.Frank Stewart hlving
scond but score, received secondrise.Cut Drizen were nvmrdad
x Mn. J ohn M¢ Kly a nd "
R¢d.fiBld.
Tabled uni rooms were prettily
scorned i n autumn f l m n n
rlldng the oecudon, one of beauty
| well an Dkuure.
dfiml "The Blnel Wlbthvv will bs
given.Don't min this week.
i Mr. Ind Mn. Ed. Steven: draw.
m Like Cityglnwn Sunday when
they ivsiuad with frieudd-Tiny re
turned \|t.e Monday night.Mn.
'r. H.Cooke ucompmied them as
lar ru Clnoll. Iowa.
bringing employer nnu empwyu -ucloser relationship tl-mt. makes for
hctter understanding of every day
problems and iron: out many dif~
ficulties.
The mare. cn-1 C\ub are meet-
inx with Mn. M. R. Lippincottthis(Thuudxy)nhernoon.
»¢§G¢§E"; agara d and 4;iXlInn mm,.\mh brinldns ammo
per acre.Thls lund is in gum
nhupe and in loaned four and one
hal! miles wut. of Blair.
A residence property,an e u '
South men brought szoso,Shi:
going to John Murray, nlso.
az'
I .'_J ,_,;j__
J .I-~J. T. Nelson hog sa!e.
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by Ethel Hueston
bie received many ;{retty gifts.|KENYARD SCHOOL N(Yl`E 'b Mr.andd M;s;"i?lyde u §;=s=»-`s ff"{§5g
um nn a y mom to ,l ''fin... Snturdnv an visit with relxx-The ¢,,".§.T"l'§f$f§..,.,|I" n..¢ . . _ ~
DELINQUENT TAX
SALE NOTICE
Notice nf 'llx Safe
e,Neb.and Herman Suhr-TA.C.Sunds were
at Point, Nab. autoed do°~vn[0mahg Safurday.
nk Gasse:'s Wednesday forP Mr.and Mrs.F.
shopping'in
red Junzbluthandidii-}B U were calloia E i n e
0tt.o_n e i l .home WednesdayES E :';...a;,..Sunday, ll z a ~ . : l l l l ' r i l l i i ; : " . . ; . . M r s .k Num! visit-
b r i w i t h t h M . a n d l l r | .t t h e t t i .W .
Hlnn
n g iu r n g li e m ltlk me lx lln ' i m been :tl B ..-. | 'I. .. A nd ~' ". § ¢ . . . ~NI GTB |10lI'|B_ Notice is hereby given that sub-'
Joined hemto is a list. of all lands
and town lots in the County of
W:u1hin8"-011.State of Nebraska,
hubject po sale for delinquent taxes
:md sbecial assessments. and that
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m a i n ,L gm wo ek.hh"lE]1 rihE§ r]§T| ;£|; aa?;3 ;..Ti §'f;;T£;'H;;..";?.' gisrmlaturnedlw his
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business vl li to n Tuesday.'leaving for Ulyua this week.I-lol Mr.and l i n Frank Gnuer
A number from |Kennanl at-vu pxuenled with A pocket. knife Amarull md Tnrcy, Mr. and Mn:Qgpdgq ~_fuqwell ."5"°€,;!'f ng | rernemlgrgce from hi! mnnylhiilne Mueller were Sunday vlnitorl
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52.12 55.18
80.s ms
80.48.73
69.72 167.77
8.6.8512.35 26.49
ao.42.3340.130.68
4 1 25.34
19 and 20 ,1 27.79
3 and 4 2 50.275und 6 2 542107. s and 9 2 22110
11, 12 and 13 2 50.2720219.86s371.19
10, 11 :md 12 3 14.09
3 and 4 r.4 182.320145.29
7 and 8 /4 13.2310I431.1511442.63
First Additione 3 0 f t o f : 1 9 0 f L 1 6 101.80
e 24 11. of 9 7 23.31
w 29 ft. of 9 7 25.934885.27
5 and 6 s 96.08
I* and 10 8 30.44
5, 6, 1, s, 9, and 10 10 91.1511, 12, 13, 14, 10, 10 10 21.11
17 10 23.8113105.29
11)10 15.8851352.92
1\IuKi!1ip's Addition12 52.92
Schafefs Additiun
4 and 5 33.09
Section 5, Township 17, Range 1110116a47.63Lot 18 53.35
WASHINGTON VILL AGE
L01 Block Amount
2. 3. 4 and 5 6 $40.72
1s 0 5.91
19 and s%20 6 96.4215, 16 and 17 7 1731
13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 10 68.21
24, 25, 26, 21, 28, 29,30 and s1 10 17.31
22 and 23 11 47.221~'1`. CALHOUN CITY
Pav-
Gén.ing
Lot Blk.Tax Tax TotqlAll10 $90.55 s 90.55
All 11 20.58 20.58
1, 2, 7, s 12 8.23 s.2:172018.53 18.53
8 20 45.38 45.38
G. 7 and s 23 85.63 85.63All3496.79 96.79
1 and 2 35 12.35 12.35
1 and 2 37 52.11 52.11
n 41 ft. of5 38 44.53 44.53
2 39 14.42 14.42
n%S and .»
6 except
strip and
except n.3314 ft.39 175.98 175.96
'I and s 39 76.16 76.16140229:10 223.39
2 \40 93.01 93.011. 2. 1. s 48 14.42 14.42All4982.32 82.32
11'/1 1.50 60.99 60.99
8%1 50 60.99 60.99n*/1 2 50 24.92 24.92
s'/Q 2 50 24.92 24.02
s'/'1 7 exceptstrip50 |14.11 67.69 81.80
Stdp of 2%7 50 .62 .62
s 42 ft. of3 and 4 51 55.58 47.33 102.91
5 and G 54 228.34 228.84
1111; 1 & 2 G5 20.58 20.58
15% 1 & 2 65 20.58 20.581 and 2 67 8.23 8.233 and 4 67 62.95 62.05
Ex. R.R. 1
I and 2 and13 fl. of370 41.10 41.10
Ex. R.R. 7and 8 70 148.90 148.90
:Wi 3 and 4
except astrip and
s% 3 and.
4 71 14.42
e xa ph n.¢66 ft.
's 23% fr. of11% 3 and 200.20 324.28
4 and n G6ft. of s'/i
3 and 4l.ex. strip 11 19.64
¢ so ft. of16.11 s.a2 11.22
,Stnpd of 1
an 23, and 2 ex.7?2.01 296.19 a0s.s1
strip 72 10.31IAN '74 28.81 20.81
il. 2, 1, s 15 12.35 12.351. 2, 1, a so 1235 12.35|411 111 23.81 20.01
.s, 6, '1, a.a4 14.41 32.09 106.00ll. 2. 3. 6. 7,
and 8 106 57.62 51.62
2 10s .81 .avasws12.22 12.22
4 103 30.62 30.62
r 5 10s 30.62 30.62
.6 10s 12.22 12.22;All 111 28.81 2531
:" 2. 1, s 112 12.35 12.35
.1 and 2 117 6.19 5,191. 2, s, 4 11s 12:15 12.351. 2. s 12:1 10.31 10.31Ex. R.R. 4 123 22.42 2242Calhoun Co. AdditionAll(Ania, 4, 5,
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a a r n e , a n d t h e u n d o - r e i g n e d , C o u n t y
T r e a s u r e r o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,
N e b r a s k a ,o n t h e f i r s t M o n d a y o f
N o v e m b e r n e x t h e r e a f t e r ,t - o - w i t :
1 \ l o v e m b e r . 4 t h ,1 9 2 9 ,w i l l s e l l a t
pu b li c auc ti on so mu c h o f eac h
tr a c t o f la n d an d to wn Ion.as
m a y be necessary f o r th e ta xe s
a n d spec ial assessments,inte res!
a n d c osts ther eon.
Sa id s ale wi ll ta k e pla c e in th e
C o u n ty 'I`reasurer's olfi c e i n th e
Ci ty o f B la i r , C o u n ty o f W as h i n g -
to n a n d State o f Ne b r as k a a mi
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w n sunday mgnr given'.."§.,.1'$'i'"L'} Mr, and Mrs. George
Hedelund.Mrs. Orville Nelson Ami baby re-
turned home from Omaha lastwuek. Both are getting along very
nicely._Mrs E 0 Fairchild spent last
classmates at Kennnnl.Earl Jenkins is nursing a sore
hand.He accidently caught it in
a washing machine.Maman Cor-nelius han infection in her leg,
caused by n had bump on the slide|We hope to see these folks on the
mend__,soon.Wodnesflay afternoon visiting Mrs.|We have been collecting many
Rmph Fairchild, who is now able'autumn leaves,butterflies and
to be up for short periods during oterpiilairs.We enjoy our collec~
[at the Louis Gorehanx home
Sunday.
Air.and Mrs.Art DealerSunday visitors at Pete KnudPaul Lambrecht returned t
hnmr-at Irvington Sundayspendingseveraldaysat
Frank Gasser home.
Henry Arp, Sr. of Biair,Thursday afternoon :it the
,Arp home.
Iifuirntions WIrwin Myers\\
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werenday.
th e day .n o n or uu mg rr lles imme n se ly .Mr .an d Mr s W m.H u n tL a s t Th u r s d a v n i g h t a lar geq Hu g h *School
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l m ; t o o c c u p y h i s p u l p l t .G i n g e r h a s
t r i e d I n m a n y w a y s t o a d d t o t h e
l ' a m l l y ' |s l e n d e r In c o m e .b u t s h e l an o t d i s c o u r a g e d .M a r | o r ! » ' . w i t h E d -d y J a c k s o n a n d a f r l e n d h e I n t r o -
d u c e s n a T u b A n d r e w s .r e t u r n s I nt r i u m p h .a c k n n r r l c d x e d t h e p r i z e
b e a u t y .a n d w i t h M t g d o l l a r s l n
¢ o l d .t h e c h l e f p r i z e .h e : I v e s t h e
m o n e y t o h e r r a t h e r a n p a r t o f t h e
e x p e n s e n e c e s s a r y f o r t h e t r e a t m e n to f b l e e y e s b y C h l c a z o l h e c i a l l s t a .
C H A ? - ~ h = : n m - w m a m m e m .m r .
T o l l l v e r l e a ve s t o r C h i c a g o .E d d yJ a c k s o n b r i n g s a n o t h e r f r i e n d A l e x -a n d e r M u r d o c k w h o h e s a y s h u ej u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m a t o u r o f t h e
w o r l d ,t o t h e p n r e o n a z e .G l n : - t e r .
w h o s e h e a r t l e s e t o n h e r I w o e l e -
t e r e m a k i n g r l c h m a r r l a t z e l ( H e l e n
l o e n g a g e d t o a p r o f e s s o r o l ' m u t h a -
r n a t l e s H o r a c e L a n g l e y .D o o r l n t h ew o t l d e g o o d s ) , l l a t H r s ! e l a t e d . b u tb e c o m e s c h i l l e d a t t h e a n n o u n c e -m e n t t h a t M u r d o c k i s w o r k i n g l n l .
" c h e m " g r o c e r y s t o r e .O b v i o u s l y n o
" c a t c h , "G l m e r t h l n k l .a n d e n u b l
h i m .M r .T o l i v e r r e t u r n s .h i s e y e s
u n i m p r o v e d a n d t h e d o c t o r s g i v i n g
h i m l i t t l e h n n e
REPAIR NOW
Put your Car in shape for winter.
It will give you good, dependable
service after a thorough overhaul
job.
Install a WILLARD BATTERY
an d
Goodrich Silvertown Tires
Kénnard Garage
CHAS. BATES, Prop.
. W i th this letter,sue was going
to leave for Ginger u prec ious
thing,th e llttle d la mo n d ri n g tha t
had been their mo t h e r !engage-
me n t rlng.I t had been given to
Helen . at her rnother'a death.had
bee n worn by he r ln sac red mn em
brnn c e for slxte en y ea rs, bu t n ow,
with th e ba nd of her own hetrothalup on h er h a nd .a nd s oo n to be e n
forced by the wedding c lrc let, she
wo uld pass this treasure on to
Ginger.She had Inten ded to leave
her fa rewell message on the dress
lng table or the ro om they had oe»
cupled together, but now, upon sud-
den I mp u ls e th ln k ln g o f Ginger,
she k n e w in a Hash or revelation
what the girl wou ld d o upon her
return.Sh e wo uld ny str ulglal up
the wnhhiy ladder to het'tr lva le
sanc tuary ln the nttlc ,where.
alo ne wi th her loneliness.she
wo uld weep out her heart to ex-
hau etlon . e nd fu ll asleep. '
Helen emlled to h e n e lf wi th
qulve rln g llp e.*"l`he darling." she
whispered.an d then,mlsc hlevoue
ly .hut wi th determi nation.ehe
c arefully draped her c ell about
her shoulders.ra n d o wn the c or r i
dor, not Gla ger 's lad der un der the
truplloor,an d c limbed rou nd by
round.pushlng open the trapdoor
above her I n the atti c ' e he d rew
herself up.crossed the dusty
beams.an d stood beside fllng or's
tidy li ttle table desk.lle r s y m
pnllle tlc ey es noted the pods ol'
paper,the nc l| slla rnen c :l Denolls.
the li ttle old doll's tr u nk ,the
pig eo nho le of letters.
" o h ,Ginger.my darling,"nhe
\vhls|\t>re¢l,an d we pt again fo r
lea vlng hor.But she wiped away
the tears.la ld her letter ln its
sealed envelope,"A ly Ginger."on
the tab le . wi th the ri ng ln a ve lvet
b u !heslde lt.(C on ti nu ed n e xt we ek )
KENNA RD NEWS
Mrs. E, Berry, Miss Helen Ber-
ry and Mrs. Mike Anderson drove
to Omaha .Saturday to see Mrs.Christine Wlllumsen.They' re-
port that Mrs. Willumven is get-
ting along very nicely and will
probably be back in Kennsrd on
Wednesday or Thursday.
The barber shop was closed on
Monday and Tuesday on account
ol the illness of Harry Edwards,propdetor of the shop.Ellen Jensen cletked av Berry's
store Wednesday while Mr.and
n- Charles Berry were in Oma-
A number from Kennatd at-
tended the barn dance given by
Ansel 'I'o!¢'s in their new barn.Friends and relatives called tohelp Hans Jepperson celebrate his
sewnty-eighth birthday Thursday.Mr.and Mrs. Taylor Meadows
:ailed on friends in Kennard Sun-
ay.Robert Peterson,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Peterson celebrated
his birthday last Friday by invit-
ing several of his friends in zoplay games, after which his moth~
er served a delicious luneh.Boh-
b y a ll pre sen t,a f te r whi c h lu nc hwa s s er ve d b y th e me mbe r s of th e
Sun da y Sc ho ol. The ir many f ri en ds
wi s h th e m mu c h suc cess i n th ei r
n e w loc ation.
Mr . a n d Mrs . H. C . B lac o e n te r ~
tai ned th e f o llo wi n g a t pin oc h le
Fr i d a y even i ng :M r .a n d Mr s .
F r e d Andr eas en,Mr .a n d Mr s .
B u r t Ha n s e n , Mr . a n d Mr s . E lme r
W r i g h t,Mr .a n d Mr s .Cha s.Be r-
r y ,Mr .an d Mr s .E l me r An d r e a -
sen,H i g h sc ores we r e he ld b y
M r .a n d Mr s .B e r t Ha n s e n wh i le
F r e d And rea sen a n d Mr s .E l me r
W r i g ht wer e c o n s ole d .A t a la te
ho ur a de li c io us lu nc h was s e rved .
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ne ls Ne lse n o f
Oma h a , s p e n t th e vme b e n d a t th e
W .B.Ro s en b au m h o me .
Mr . a n d Mr s . Mi k e Ne ls o n we r e
dei ig hted Su nd ay wh e n Mr .a n d
Mr s .B e r t Ha n se n ,M r .a n d Mr s .
Ches ter Ro s en b au m a n d c hild ren,
......:|
0pal, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French
of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs.Ray~mond Van Deusen of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Nels Nelsen of Omaha,
Melvin Nelsen of Bennington, Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Rosenbaum and
damily drove in to hels Mrs. Nel-
sen celebrate her birt day.Mrs.Burgess left Sunday to
spend the week visiting friends
and relatives in Omaha.
Mrs Cashman and Everett
drove to Hastings to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Burr Jones Saturday.M n .
Jones is Mrs.Cs.shm:m's daugh-
ter.Ray Brown took Everett'splace on the mail route.1
Keith Menking is in Chicago
now where he has work.A number of ladies ol Kennard
gave a baby shower for Mrs. H. C.
Edwards.She received many
beautiful and useful gifts..Mt. and Mrs. Ray Brown andchildren drove to Elk City Friday
night to help Mr. and Mrs. George
George Sharp celebrate their ail-
ver wedding.Mrs. Sharp is :A ais-
ter of Ray Brown.,Joe Gallagher and Opal Wright
arrived Friday evening to spend
the week-end at -Elmer WH;rht's.Ed Jal>P» Charlie Schneider and
Will Loges drove to Long Pine
last week and while there visited
with Henry Drevsen.Last Friday morning,Kenneth
Fowler had the misfortune to fallund cmck the bones in his left
arm.Mrs. George Nelsen entertainedthe Ladies' Aid at the church basementThursdayafternoon.The
ladierspent the afternoon quilting
after which a lunch was served.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Jenkins had n ~sinful acci
..=.=.=~~=.was caught in the washing ma~
chine.'hvo of his fingers werebadlmangled.
Mas Mildred Kingdom,who is
attending Boyles College in Omaha
come home last Friday to spend
the weekend with her parents and
to see her new baby brother,
Jackie Lee.Miss Helen Berry of Schuyler,
spent Lhe week-end,Wim her
mother, Mrs. E. Berry.
Clyde Swihart and Lester`Sor-
ensan drove over to the Elkhorn
Hver north of Arlingwn and built
a blind Friday.They expect tobag a number of ducks when theY
sian coming from the north.
Mrs. Tillie Johnson spent Mon-
day visiting Mrs. John Monson,Sam Jacobsen is now U\l<inKstudent fireman trips on the U. P
railroad and his friends trust thai
he will be a full fledged fireman
soon.Mr.Otto Klinger,formerly of
Kennard,who has been working
as brakeman on n railroad out of
Kansas City, had the great mis-fortune of having one leg crushed
by a train.It was Iound neces-sary to amputaw the injured
limb.Mr. Klinger is n sun-ln~luw
of Mr. and Mrs. had Plugge.
C. H. nom-:nTsoN
ington(foun ty Trea sur er,W ash
Cou nty ,Neb ra sk a.
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Flyers" for their class play whxch week-end with Wilma Liesche.they plan tu give in December.I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Paulsen, Geo.
'A91e Sonhomore class hnve{Rosacker and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
l.Ebuscri ptiong E ga
..2 a é mEu<
'Ega~<elected the xlxllowing officers: pres
ident,Marian Rosenbaum;secre-
tary-treasurer,Bernice Miller;
sponser, Olga Wendt.
Kenneth Fowler fractured his
left arm one day last week.
We are sorry Catherine Mock, a
member of the 8th grade and Fran
ces, a member of the 6th grade,
are leaving the Grammar room.They zo to weir new home at*
Sunds were supper guests at weMartin Sunds home Saturday.
Mr.and Mrs.Tom Anderson
were in Benson Friday.
Misses Eva Ellis,Erma Sunds,
Wilma and Viola Liesche werecalling on friends in Elkhorn Sat-
afternoonurdny.
Elmer Nielsen and Harold Mis-feldt were callers at the Alher
Sunds home Thursday evening.
HE blunt re uo n fo r Hut-rol.n'|nation-wide nuccaa isfound inside its beautiful cabi-net.It is the IntemiFire Ait
Dun. a unique device built righe
in me path of the Hamas to blockheat that ordinarily napa up
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Ruth Jenkins is a new pupil in
the 'ith Grade.Enrollment .now
13 in the 'ith grade and a total of41intheGrammar room.
The Sophomore class of the
Kennard high school gave an in-itiation Friday evening,Sept.27
in honor of the Freshmen Classandtheir sponsor.Those beinginitiated were Helen Leonaxd, Roy
Rosenbaum,Elsie Jepp,JamesLarsen,Maxine Pritchard,Clar-
ence Anderson and sponsor,Miss
Buckholder.All the Freshmen
were present except Henry Broock.
At a late hour the refreshment
committee served a very nice lunch
consisting of two kinds sandwiches
pickles,cocoa and marshmallows,ice cream and cake.The Sopho~
mores invited the Junior and Sen-
ior classes and the high school
teachers..Senior Class
The Senior class of K H; S. met
Wednesday after school to holdtheir annual election.The presid-
ing officers are as follows: Sup't.Lamb, class sponsor; Lester Kron-
berg,president;Russell Leonard,
vice-president;lestcr McCann,
secretary-treasurer;class motto,
Onward and Upwnni; class colors,
crimson and cream;'class flower,
white rose.
The Senior class of this year
consists of seven boys; one of the
few classes in the state without
any of the so-called "gentle sex".
They are all hoping to graduatetogether, so Iet"s wish them luck.
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to Omaha .Saturday to see Mrs.Christine Willumsen.They' re-
port that Mrs. Willumven is get-
ting along very nicely and will
probably be back in Kennsrd on
Wednesday or Thursday.
The barber shop was closed on
Monday and Tuesday on account
ol the illness of Harry Edwards,propdetor of the shop.Ellen Jensen cletked av Berry's
store Wednesday while Mr.and
n- Charles Berry were in Oma-
A number from Kennatd at-
tended the bam dance given by
Ansel 'I'o!¢'s in their hew barn.Friends and relatives called tohelp Hans Jepperson celebrate his
seventy-eighth birthday Thursday.Mr.and Mrs. Taylor Meadows
:ailed on friends in Kennsrd Sun-
ay.Robert Peterson,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Peterson celebrated
his birthday last Friday by invit-
ing several of his friends in zoplay games, after which his moth~
er served a delicious luneh.Boh-
REPAIR NOW
Put your Car in shape for winter.
It will give you good, dependable
service after a thorough overhaul
job.
Install a WILLARD BATTERY
an d
Goodrich Silvertown Tires
Kénnard Garage
CHAS. BATES, Prop.
chine.'hvo of his fingers werebadlmangled.
Mss Mildred Kingdom,who is
attending Boyles College in Omaha
come home last Friday to spend
the weekend with her parents and
to see her new baby brother,
Jackie Lee.Miss Helen Berry of Schuyler.
spent Lhe week-end,Wim her
mother, Mrs. E. Berry.
Clyde Swihart and Lester`Sor-
ensan drove over to the Elkhorn
Hver north of Arlingwn and built
a blind Friday.They expect tobag a number of ducks when theY
stan coming from the north.
Mrs. Tillie Johnson spent Mon-
day visiting Mrs. John Monson,Sam Jacobsen is now wkingstudent fireman trips on the U. P
railroad and his friends trust thai
he will be a full fledged fireman
soon.Mr.Otto Klinger,formerly of
Kennard,who has been working
as brakeman on n railroad out of
Kansas City, had the great mis-fortune of having one leg crushed
by a train.It was Iound neces-sary to amputaw the injured
limb.Mr. Klinger is n sun-in~luw
of Mr. and Mrs. had Plugge.
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mr. Nebraska, October s, 1929
jamin in the 'ith grade.'Citybovisit their relltives,Mr. nnd'extalded L -|snd Mrs.Harry Smith were Mn' Intives gnjx
1 Prentice Smith bought. 190 head Mn. Jay Thomsnn.Paul Tysnn Mr. md Mn. Neum Warrick nd and Mrs . Blu Kinz. Mrs. Sylvia new Anael'Of sheep which were unloaded onlie staying with is uncle and aunt fimily had na Sunday guests for and Betty and Jr. King, of Blair. hat Wedn\.¢.., "mms", .» 'Nun .¢.¢a..-. hw,.ma u f .u..m»». 'rvmn .tim A". Mr mm Mn A A_ Dan-and Mr. .mi Mn :|~. Vernlnnk. al ond dnnoe
; 1 ba rn da m in the wggb 5 |
t n u r y evenln , Od. 6'e s d a y s v e n i v s -A 5 ° ¢ " n t s P .M . ' - T h e P u r p o s e f c m m f A C O L U M N F O R
w a s n v e n l l 7.118 B l | \ 1 Y ; f ' 1 n n i n | J v
Mr.Auker Johansen ol Davey,
Nab.,who attended the Danish
Brotherhood Convention in Blair,
was u guest at the Fred Hurdum
home Friday night.Mrns. Earl Haswell, of Tekamah
drove down Friday evening to take
Miss lzlrnestine McCoy home withher.Sunday Miss McCoy was a
dinner guest of Miss Lucille Ack-
erman nest oi' Herman and in the
aflemoon attended the shower at
the Ludwig Jensen home south of
Bl dr for Miss Ruth Jensen whowas recently married.
Mrs.Kenneth Tyson called at
the Blair hospital Monday after-noon to see Mrs.Clark Stnw-
lett who is alowly gaining strength
following a reoent operation.Misa Mary Hurdum name honle
Friday axternoon from the state
university and returned Mondayum hor studies in the school of mus
it there.Next Sunday, the a cap-
hlln choir of' which she is a mem-
gf ~ the i r s e rv i c e i n a lo c a l
ure ere.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ray,Mrs.
Joe Bamlur, of Herman, Mm Mar-
|;¢»ret Iverson,Will Pearl,Vera
Mae and Willard Iverson made upa party lwho drove to Shenandoahla. Thursday and returned Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Metzler wereSunday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.Opal Reeves.Eunice
Reeva fin recovering from the
chickenpox.Mrs, Ted Lathrop and children
and Mrs.J.C.Cnristensen,of
Blair were entertained Friday byMrs. R. lM_ lversnn,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler, Mr.
and Mm.. Gerald Reid, of Herman
spent Friday evening in company
with Mn and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson
at the theatre.
Mrs. Byron Beard was a visitor
at the Fono school Thursday af-
ternoon.Billy Beard is in the low-
er roomlin the 4th grade and Ben~
I
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»
| " : " ' ° 1 ...~......, Q. .,--.. .,~......,................-. .-_...--..,.......This makes three hundred Mr.Mm Sam Bvrry. daughter Mar-
Smith ia feeding this fall.vel and Tony Ferguson, ol Omaha
'Thursday evemng Joe Bahdur brought Mrs, Eliza Fergusen up
Marian June and Mrs. Pete Dlsch-Friday for a visit of several days|ner, of Columbus who is keeping A with her sister, Mrs. Henry Beard.
the Bandur house during the ab-sence of her daughter to Shenan-I
doah, were visitors at the RalphRay and Clyde Metzler homes.l
,Miss Margaret Warrick spent!
Tuesday evening with her sister,
Miss Edith at the Leon Hindley
home in the McCarthy district.l
Miss Mable Marsh was out Mon-
day afternoon inspecting the Bo-no and Kindred schools.g
buss Rosie Peterson and H.R.
Hama,of Shenandoah.la.werevisiting Sundayfawe R. R:Pearce
home.Mrs. Pe e is a sister of
Mr. Hanna./'
Mr. and Mrali-larry Tucker vis-
ited Sunday aftemoon at the par-
ental T. L. Tucker home in Blair.hlr. and Mrs. Eli Bowden,of'iek-
amah, were guests at Sunday sup-per with their niece and nephew
.mes Grace and Ralph Ray.Mr.:md Mrs. L.Layman and
children and Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Iverson and children were guestsSundayaftemoonofhir.and
Mrs. Lars Frandsen on the Bench
mad.Miss Grace Fackler spent.Sun~
:lay with Mr. and Mrs.Pete Pet-B
ersen in Herman.Ray and Paul Fackler visitedSundayafternoonwiththe Jease
Davis boys of the Glendale dis-5
trict.2
Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Uoneiy and
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilbur Conety, of_
Orum ment to Omaha Sunday af-'
temonn to visit their sister, Mrs.
Kate MeDer1noth at the home ofl
her daughter, Mrs. James Bradley
land husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson tookMrs. Charles Haynes and Mra
Watson Tyson, of Blair, with them
Saturday for a trip to Kansas
a
Sundi 'attemoon Mrs.Ferguson
and rs. Rona Sears called on
Miss Cora Beard who had been
sick a few days but is better now.
Miss Myrtle Hurdum spomwored
about thirty bi the West Point
aldaon, of Manhallltown, Im., Lira Amarilla Texas.-''
Bertha Gollehon and Sheldon Peck|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen en-of Blair.The three ladies are sis-|tertained at a card party last Mon-
ters and Mr, Peck is their father day evening for the following:
Mary Tueker, Beulah and Opal lllessra and Mesdames,Adolph
Warrick were taken by the MiasesfVols,Oscar Gilbertaon,Joe De~»|Margaret Warrick and Edna Tuck-lvinney, Alben Jensen and Ed Jen-
'er to the firat meeting of the sen.Woung Musiaans Club Monday ev-|C.L.Husk accompanied Leon
ening at the home of their in-
structor, Miss Gertrude Mead.high school girls on their tripl Guests Sunday at the Fred Hur-
down Friday for the *football gamefdum home were Mr. and Mrs. J.
with Blair.She stayed over theild.Grlrnsley and sonn,of Little
week end with her parents._Sioux, la. Miss Emmaline Ellis, of
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel LaymanOmaha, Mr.and Mrs.Ha ne yandyounger children from norf.hlKrogh and sohs and daughter,
of Herman spent Monday after-`noon at his brother's home, Lorne.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and
children were at the Mrs. Margar-et Iverson home .ln Blair Sundayesening to get their son, Willard,
who had gone to Shenandoah for
several days with his uncle Will.
Mrs. A. W, Clarke has been ill
with a second attack of gall trou-
ble aml Dr. Cameron, of Herman,was called in Wednesday.She is
about ag-ain and her friends are
hoping for her complete recovery.Mm L. L Layman spent Wednes-day afternoon and Mrs. A- E. Dix-
on Thursday aftemoon with Mrs.
Clarke.Mr.and Mrs. Irwin Jacobs and
son, Gerald, of Omaha were Fri-
day dinner guests with Mr.and
Mrs. Clyde Metzler.
Mrs.Kenneth and Mrs.HarryTysonwere among those attend-
ing the bridge party Thursday af-
ternoon ven b Mrs.Reed andgryMrs, Clark 0-Hanlon at the home
1lof the latter in Blair.
Miss Elizabeth Grimm spent
Sunday altemoon with her cousin
Edna Mae Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray,of
Bun county brought Mrs.Ray'amother, Mrs.Rosa Sears to the
Henry Beard home Friday for an
n
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Clam from south of Blair.
BEN CH NOTES
Mr.and Mrs.Mike Jaber andchildren.wer€ Sunday evening vis~
itora at Andrew Beck'u.Mrs. C. L. Husk and sons, Don-
ald, Harry and Eugene visited on
Sunglay at th¢;IFrank Marsh home
n 't t .oMr ?ndo n.§f"3T,'i..Blomberg
called at the J.Cronstroln home
in Blair on Sunda evening to see
Mrs. Cronstrom w o is ill.Fony-three members of the
Lippincott family were present at
a picnic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.E.C.Lippincott on Sunday
in honor of Mrs. Winnie Gould, of
Ltgng Biadt, Cal. wg is atxege
o r.ippincott..one a n -'ing wgrevldréi Davie Fl°'§"°'£,?€'
'§$f' and him °'€/.°§w.° N.>§'$° ancll
family of Cereaco Mr. and hlr.a.f'C. J. I`letcher and'daughtex~, Mrs.
|Jack Hawkins and daughter,all
l
,of Omaha, Mrs. Winnie Gould# of.
lLong Beach,Cal.,Mrs.Heltic
Lippincott and Mins Lydia.Mr.'and Mrs.M.Ray Llvpincott =-»~1|
grandson Billy Welch,Mr.and
Mrs.H.Lyle Guycr and family
and Mr.and Mrs.Clark Llppin~
lcott.IMr.and Mrs.Henry Jensendrove to Lincoln Thursday to visit
their son Merton.'Mr.and Mrs. Chris Gregerson,of Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Christofferaon and children were
il-Iindley to Kearney Saturday and
While there purchased two cows.
Mrs.Elsie Jorgensen, Mrs An-
na Sutwn and Mrs. TheodoreLundt and Emma Lou spent Sun-
dqi at the Chess Sutton home.
he Bench Community Club menat the home of Mrs.Lars Frand»
sen Thursday afternoon with 14
members present.After the bus-
iness meeting the hostess served a
delicious lunch.The visitors wereMrs. Jonas' Blomberg, Miss Anna
Barton, and Mrs. Ellis.The nextmeeting is to be October 10th at
the home of Mrs. Clarence Olson.Roll Call is to be answered by tell-
ing how to store fruit or veget-
ables for we winter.
Mr. G. L Weatherhy and family
of Mapleton, la. spent Sunday at
Arthur Weatherby's.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WeatherbyandEverettandMissNaomi
Smith wereTuesday evening vis-
itors at the Gene David home.
Mr. and Mrs Walter McCracken
returned Saturday evening from a
trip through Colorado and western
Ne raska.Mrs. George Temperly and Earl
I
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barn on Saturday evening by Har-ry Johnson and Harry Larsen.Mr. and Mrs. Allred Svogersonand Christine attended the birth-
da y pany a t the Henry Tietgen
home near Bennington Thursdayevening.._Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen,Clif-
ford and Ruthyisitcd with Her-
man Kuhr's Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Nelson and
children called on Alfred Svoger-son's Sunday evening.
The Henry Jensen home is re-
ceiving l coat of new paint this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and
JL were Sunday dinner guests at' w e pa re wl Schaeffer home in
Blair.l Saturday shoppers in Omaha in-
eluded Soren Wolsmann and the,family and Albert Petersen and
lfamily.l Miss Erma Nielsen spent we
lweek-end with henparents,Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and fum-
ily.George Roaacker and son, Her-man, of Burke, S. D. visited at the
'home of his niece,Mrs.Alfred
Svogeraen and family last Wed-
nesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt Jr. at-
tended the birthday pany at we
Fred Petersen home near Benning-
ton Friday night.
BAl"l'lS'l- CHURCH
L. J. Moran, Pastor
1
i
of Huron, S. D. spent Wednesday'
at Gene David's.Mr.and Mrs. Joe Verpllank of
Amarilla Texas, Miss. Lucille Jen-
sen and Floyd Smith drove to 0-
maha Thursday evening where
they were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Earl Smith.Later in the
evening they attended a show, nf-
ter which they were entertainned
at the home of Mr. and Mm Ray-
;Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Wdéship, 11:00 A. M.
Junior B. Y. P. U., 3:80 P. M.
Evening aervice, 7:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesdxy 8:00
rr. M.:The "Lord'a Supper" at close of
'moming service.
Note the change in the hour for
mond Johnson.`v ''There vlere flirty-one at Sunday
school last Sunday.A very inter-
esting session was held, it beingthe quarterly review.The Adult
Bible Class is planning a class par-
ty for Friday evening at Randall
I\'erson's.Let everyone be pre-
the e eung service.
|Your Church . . . . . What in lt
worth?Be sure that you shall
lnot be able to over-estinuxte its
value.
|What is the church worth to a
,¢ommunity?Such a question is
sent next Sunday to start in thefllkf aalging,vnmg is food worth
vvmwe .Sacrament Sunday following tha;
moving service
Program rehearsal Friday ew-
ning, Oct. 4th.'
Board meeting Saturday ev e
ning,Oct.Bth.Come again, all
welcome.
WOMEN
Some Pickling Rnjpea
`I`he word "pickles"covers n
tnnltxtude of skins-and pdps and
'L ETS PL AY CHESS'
The most intensely fascinating,
as well as by far the most intel-_
lectual of all games of skill everinvented by man is the ancient cos-l
mopolltan game of Chess.It has*
been the favorite diversion of
Juices and sweelznen too.Piuklelirnay be sweet or sour; they may
Kbe whole or halves; they may be
served under the name of lrulianrelish, eatchup, chili, chowwshow or
picealilli; they may consist of cu~
cumbera,onions, ciu-on,currants,
pears,plums,walnuu or water-
riricee and entaten statesme 1 melon rind.In all truth the word
p .,;.. -...and ,,,,,,,fj<=;;,_ ,,,and pre_|sl}3;l;les covers a multitude of
lates down through the ages.In
all probabllityoriginuted deep in
the dim past of metaphysical India
the game firm gained prominence
in Persia.The Arabs,conquering
Persia n the seventh century,learnelf he royal game from the
Peraians and carried it to Spain,
whence it soon spread over Eur-ope.It.was Benjamin Franklin
who popularized Chess in the U.
S.,and today the great game
;Here are some recipes for sweet
lpicklea-something that is needed
Qto balance the pickle shelves of the
preserve closet.The pickles are
nasty bites.The sugar contained
lin the jar in :t quick fuel energy
food and n good fuel for winter.
Orange Sweet Pirkle
4 oranges
2 cups sugar
155 cups vinegar ]is enjoyed hy larger or smallerl 1 teaspoon Wlf*°|€ F|°V€5
groups of enthusiastic players n l 1 '»¢=\SP°U1\ suck cinnamon
almost every community through-Peal oranges, removing all white
out our land.membrane;cut into thick slices;
Chess is in no sense a game °f_steam until clear mid tender.Boil
ehanee.There is absolutely nolsugur, 'i"e€'"J and spices for 25
gambling element in i Ag th minutes.Ad fruit and simmer
beginning of every game the fbrc-l'l°"fl¥for one hour.Place '"
es and chances of the opposgn sterxlized jars and seal.
players are exxctly and absolutely Pickled R248
equal;and the outcome depends Pickled :sweet red PQPPQYS maku
upon nothing in the world hut the a delightful garnish for cold ments
skill,experience,and concentra-,or saladn.Wash and dry peppers
tion power of the players.Thevthoroughly, then cut s slice from
maneuvera of Chess have ofte nthe stem si d and remove seeds.
been compared to the strategy of Cut either in thin strips with scis-opposing amaies on the hatgeflaora or into aribbons by working
field,and the game resembles'around and around the pepper with
war in the senae that it »:onsi»\ts'a sharp knife.Scnld well,than
oi attack and defense with a def-drop into ice water to crisp. Drnln
inile objed in view toward whichlwell.Make a syrup, using a pro-
all the moves are direeted.The portion of one cup sugar to two
designation of the vadoua units cups* vinegar.Put peppers i nw
that make up the two opposing clean, hot iam, fill to overflowingforcesgreatly enhances the wx\r~lwith hut symp'and seal.
III
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
George Fallen home.Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.
n e w q u a r te r .'* t o th e b9<1»[?"l t is wo r th e ve r y -li k e aspec t o f th e ga me .K i n g ,
Mr .an d L i r a F r e d Pec k. we r e lthi n g 1 ! xt. i s wo rth y o f its n a me .queen,c astles,k n i g h ts an d high-D a u b e r - - My pic ture wa s tu r n e d
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Oma h a ,we r e Su nd ay di nn er
gu es ts a t A. A . K1 oo be rg 's .
A lb e r t Ne ls o n is b u i ld in g a n e w
ba r n o n h i s f a r m n e a r K e n n a r d .
Mr . a n d Mr s .W i lli a m V o g t vis-
ile c l a t th e Alfr ed Svog er so n ho me
I'r id ay even in g.f
ne ve r wi ll be so lo n g a s i t mu s t
be ma de u p o f impe rf ec t h u ma n
be i ng s li ke y ou an d me .Le t pe o -
ple s ay th e wo r s t a b o u t i t a nd y e t
i ts s ti ll God 's gr ea te st g i f t to a
si n f u l wo r ld .l t wa n ts to he lp
eve r y on e an d i t wi l l a lw a y s g i ve
mo r e i n r e tu r n th a n we c an ever
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Il u v l u a u s a a i l l l v u u u wchess players meet at their con-
venience to indulge in their fav-
orite pastime, and where tourna-
me n ts a r e h e ld f r o m ti me to ti me .
In ter n ati o na l to u rn a me n ts a re als o
held t o determine 'supremacy
among the masters.Likewise ex-
hibitions of hlincifold play and aim-
ultan eo us names.F o r a nu mb e r
n s t z v v r u a r n ,. :p a i r ,Q 1 .£ 3 2 . 2 5 c
tc 10 in all n e w f a ll c o lor s .3'7
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play th e ro y a l g a me ;an d sho1
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Shir ley Petersen an d fa mi ly .
M r .an d Mr s .Soren W o ls man n
an d f a mi ly we r e Su nd ay di nn er
que sts o f A lb ert. J en sen s.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha n s Ha n s e n a n d
vi si ted a t the Ch ri s ti an An -
ho me Fric lay eve nin g.
a n d Mr s .J i m Olso n and
c a lle d a t th e C h r i s tia n A n -
ho me Fr id a y eve ni ng .
a n d Mr s .J i m Olso n and
c alled a t th e E m i l Ma tz e n
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I>"iblc Sc hool,10:00 a.rn.
\I o rn i n wo r sh i 11 :0 0 A M*g PsChr is ti an En d ea vor ,6:30 P.M.
E1-enizig servic es,7:30 P.M .
l\Iid~week me e ti n g Wednesalay .
1':3D P.M .
.Choir pra c tic e Fr iday , 7: 30 P . M.
horne Su nd ay after noo n.N e x t Lo r d' s D a y ,Oct..6,isG r l Cffffeliflan spe nt Sa tu rd ay Pr o mo tio n Da y .W e ap pe al to
ot y ea rs th e in te rn atio na l chess
c ha mp ion sh ip wa s he ld by the
Cub an wo n de r Capa blan c a,bu t
ab o u t a y e a r a g o h e wa s d ef e a te o
by th e Frxmc e- Russian ma s te r
Alec hine.In a r e c e n t to u r n a me n t
he ld a t th e fa mo u s c ontinen tal
European vs.atering place Curlsbarl,
Nemzovitzh of Cppenhagen made
the highest score."
Fo r a g oo d ly n u mb e r o f y e a r s a
s ma ll Chess C lu b ha s exi sted i n
ou r o w n c o mmu n i ty ,me e ti n g ir.
th e h o mes of the va r i ou s me mbe r :
c la s s, o r a jun i o r c lu b, th a t c ou ld
also be nrr.inged.--L»et's ploy c hess
H. S k o v Nielsen,
Secretary Blair Chess Club
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Iday School only; it is for all who
wi§'h well to mankind.May each
of us take an inventory of his own
thoughts and on this dny use to n
higher plane of thinking,actingannulliving.\
The other Signal Days in Oct
uber are Every Man's Day, I-'idel~
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CHIIRCH OF GOD
II. E. Giesler, Pastor
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are avoided; and the ineetings have
rerriaincd an unvnrying source of
enjoyment to the players.The
present membership of the club is
an follows:R. J.Murdoch, A.C.
Debel, B. Castetter, Jen.;Nielsen,
Philip 0'l~lanlon, Karl Christensen,
A. G. izomherg, Martin Bertelsen,
Oscar (lilbcrtson,D.V.Masscr
Layland States, H. J. Hansen, Cari
|Jensen, Emanuel Johjmsen and H.
Skov Nielsen.Our 1929-30 neasor.
ia about to open.Chess player
nurs r.;Ax num'E. C.Rama, Proprietor
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The Maytag Gasoline Mu!8~Motor in lnmerchangable
with the electric motor by removing amy four bolts. Fiften
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state of pafection.Bronze bearinv- f1°°¢.pm°f carbumm,
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Bmiey at Aye Bros.30-ti'Furniture, rn ma 110-or cover-pr;ni \A\AnA»»¢i n t l -m u » ¢ w § ' B m . 1 m - 1 .21.11.
T ` " " " " T n T ' E m ¢. " " " " "" " " _ ' "Tl 1f'l'If'ff.'.$ . .f ..,.'£ .'l'1 " |Dr.LIYIIU-1 B t t t u , ~For Sale:Boara Bonn Boara.|_ Agnmcyos xsws |No'rrcn\or anrznsz-s nm
A 1 1 " " ' " " " " " " " " ""-'"r wr, Flnnen Shin Bank Bldl-U.Hose: wilson '37_¢_¢(Cqnunued Irom page (our)
.Jonathon apples for sale the:heat pnces for produce. Phone .at Dr. 0. Crain 0; I-`mlls_C£¢y Neh., ed D _J nl L_M. PFa me " p md u g 83-If §;;g==»= Pmd;ceJu;dadsen Pro 'spent Sunday with Blau' frnends.M w ; g d .; , _ m _w.|Z§°'é
r me Fashion Center (im |'''|»»Mrs. J. M. Rnbhuon of Omaha, tenklynp,Leo Weber,Raymc
n.. mn., c... vn.._m..-w.......Try Ui * Fas hio n Centtr nn!"visium friend;in Blair Wednes-|Ludw||z. G .L Pfeiffer and I
Patrick and Smith, Attnnnyn,
3.2:852 Omaha N-uaml Bank nur,For Sale--Winter apples. _Regt
varieties.Sprayed a n d Inna- 5 253. 'picked.Lest/er Barton, phone 212|Ton as.sv-u| if ,fl
Celotex
for Poultry House Insulation
Line the inside walls of your
Poultry House and notice
the increased egg produdgion
this W inter. ',f
Ono-half day's labor will mod-
ernize your Poultry House.
ivett Lumber 81 Coal Co.
P h o n e N o . 4
g 1 Q g I |mortlfage§.C.J.Schmidt.37-lt
P l.See The Ente rise f j b k For Sale--Pure bred a m d
YP or o wor China boar: and gills.Eligible to
Fumiture, rugs and floor cover registry.Phone 1122 on ll,Hans::~Mathew R. Bendorf.21-tl.Mencke,Blair.35-30.*
~Notice is hereby given that mir-
; =s u a n t t o a n o r d e r o f t h e D i m m
V f u .»w - ---"A small aneaae nronerty o n l i ; ~l u v | C ; u ;. s u n u |I I v l u u u3 7 » l t Ii i : i the Stare for Thi-iftv wnm¢nI;|2.'.Z"'|m>bm"E.Milier.On Thursd£5 z \ E } . " " '~51-it ""-le Chda Jensen Estate offers B\E¥lIK Dr.P. L. Cai sink( Wif
F o r S a l e - E F l a t A l t o ,s i l v e r f o r p r i v a t e s a l e t w o F o n d T o u r i n g f i r I ; c h t » ? n k a m ?= ; ~ '= a 3 f; 1 \ €|=a;'dt>
a 1 e o r m e r s o m e o r r .s a x o p h o n e .~$18 ~a s l ( i l I 5 .N .T .L u n d .A d m .~M i l i n r ' f h a g u a n i n e w a s an y a n !I n
uo ur c o r W a s h i ng to n Co u n ty , Ne -br a s k a , d a te d A u g u s t 12, 1 929 , in
a n ac tion ther ein pe n di n g, wh e re -
i n ff.C lm n n in nln i nf i f f asui
n|§i=v§|y'd¢§{£'{|i"S2[00|i.oo High: "`B§'§,,b c¢u»»u¢1tnde in' on .min modern lwlue Sltunhy,' s f 23, as
in win N. 'l'. Lund A! Co.81-lt dwg |¢¢|¢_
Mn.mm Atwood'| duet of u f .n..-| w........ .I
mi .;,;
Wolffs
36-It
Lincoln,
her par-
Wright.
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ielsen of
the par-
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new.Inquire at this office.av -u
For Sal lk Lloyd Reed baby
buggy.Inquire 302 north Flrsr
Street.86-Zt'
For Sale--'Two grade Hampshire
bears.Phone White 246,Ken-
neth Caldwwll. Blair.87~2t'
lihris K.Bendorf, Undertaking
and ambulance service.Phones:
office.161: residence. 188.29-lf
4"...... ..... -.......,, ...... ..,,....Frank Loftis who resides north pllying cards after which we host
west of Herman is building a new served a lunch,The guests inm-
house on his [arm this fall.ed were Rsymond_ Ludwig,L60
Weber,G.L P!elffer,L.Hall,c. K. B°°"°"f- licensed em»am:n~Harold Weber cl de Cook Julian|'f and undertaker, Blair.om" Uungbluth, F. 'rx Vehb, Lnwrenee
phone 161, res. phone 133.8-tl Echtenlmmp, John Hebard, C.W.I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morrow of Andrews, Vernon Marshall, C.G.
Omaha,visited Mr.and M r s E.Marshall,Roben E.Miller,Drs.M. Terrell last Tuesday evening.'R. A. Davies, L. M. Peterson. W.
ll. Nelson and D. M. Bloch.
_._.,...._.,.......,..........- 1 .'\Allen S.Root, et al,defendnnls,
directing me to sell the premise;
hereinafter described at vubllc
sale,ns npon execution, I will, on
Monday, the 7th day of October.
1929, at ten o`clock A. M., at the
front dpor of the Washington
County Court House in the CH-y o f
sinh Nebra ska, nller for we £0
the highest bidder for mah,ten
i-.~mf.;.. -f\;'l:_;||g||g Sunil! with |..;;.;".».';".;.;:;'.':;'t....'=:her ana Mr. Atwood at 400 west e;,,,_ Mr. and sh-sf T. H.
Cmnt street.Fumiture, rugs Ind Hoc
Mr.and Mrs.Paul Siert and ings Mmhew R. Bendorl.
Mr. and Mm George Kuhr drove,Kuhn's photos will pleas
tu Om a h a Sun day eve ni n g a n d hi r . a n d Mr s . Ha r o ld N1
to o k i n a go od sh ow.Om a h a f s p e n t S u n d a y a t
Mr s .Ru t h Utte r b a c k ha s re»enunl,P a q l S i a n h o me .
¢..».....|5A h m u h a mk n r n nim wli i f i D'|2l..-.l......0 1|...............|l.u|.u!:u vu v|||m»¢un»~ulvv --~vu.. n.. ueuuun., ucumscu cmuusur 'g Ba se me nt m Pnlot b u ll d mg f o rr e s u me h e r wo r k af te r a ple a s a n t e r a n d lmd e r ta k e r ,Bla ir .Of f ig g
vac a tion spe nt i n Mo n tan a .phone, 16 1; res. P hone. 133 8-tf ~ xent.
Mr .a n d Mr s .J .A .La nd is ¢f , 3 'f - 2 t Do n c . V a n D e us e n .M F k B l lM ;an li ter i r §u | d , , ;i n md 3 0 3 2 ?Ft. C alho u n, we re plea s an t c aller s Mr . an d Mr s . J . W . B lo tte r h a ve
.th .and a u g ,1,,,,,,,, ,, , | I llni n r B ello ws; of W a lt- | a t Th e En te r pr ls e of flc e Mo n da y .welc omed a ba by g i r l a t en '
I mr.nrmur Lowner or uaven-Mr,and Mra Leo Weber left!p""'* Iowa.was u ""°ek'e"d guest on Friday morning for Louisville
.Of rdf. and MH. J. A. BDWIBS.Kentucky wh¢re they wgnt tg gt..I Wanted: One or two men to put ffm! the Natignal Logivll §§}ff,_f*'"§j
per cent of which wiil be payable
on date of sale and bwnce upon
confirmation of said sale by the
court, the following described veal
;
up z rulles or barbed wire fence.
Phone 121 on 51. Lars Paulson.l t '
Mrs. Marjorie Metzinger oi Fre-
ulary cuzlve.n-run.m m " e w , .second district cammitteewoman
for this district.They are makingthe trip by auto and expect to be;monl, spent. the week-end at the
`paremal, W.W. Wilkinson home.Mr. and Mrs Jay Blackhum mqf
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyanl »f,1°f°d m Crete Fndny to bnng thtexr
Omaha, spentthe week-end Wimdaughzer,Mlss Evelyn home or
.~the week end.3f;`»;.ZX?"""` sister, Mrs. Eugene-Mr._and W F. M. Bllackburn
away about a week.
of Chncago amved Saturday and
Mrs.James Stapleton returnediwill visit this week mm relatives.
home Saturday from a three weeks'The Epworth League membersIviaiv. with her children at Oakkxnd, enjoyed an old fwahloneml hal FE*
be t o n i !esta ,- ~:
The South one-hal! of the Norih
west quarter, and the Northwest
quarter of the Souchwesi quar~
ter all Section (82). Township
(17), Range (13)E m o l we
6th P. M.. in 'Washington Coun-
ty, Nebraska,.\
i n the manner directed by a i d
order.Said sale will remain open;f~» one hour.
Qaled at._Ornal\a. Nehraska, this
1
i§fff'Ni§,};§§'»-lixiéi-1
Herm an lurk andStrlcklelt on lut Sund
Mr. and Mn. T. H.
jnyed n visit (mm his
.John Chamberlin md
| of Mr. and
Miss Cora
lay.
Wright en-
sister, Mm,
husband of
A nice laying 10 acre place, all'\1°l1'@ this week.level, fairly good improvements ntl Bran, Shorts, Oil Meal, Tanknge,
$5,000.N. T. Lund & Co.37-ltili ag Meal,Laying Mash,Hog
If y o u anen'!getting 7%0,-'Minerals at AW Bros.30-ti
aver on your money see Don C.Try the Fashion Center firs
Vnn Deusen.22-tflit is the Store for Thrifty Women
Norfolk,and his brothers, John A 120 acre farm, south of Blair, in Blair.87-It
'Wri§ht of Kennard, and Walter faillly _Quad 1ln;proy'emenL=¢$100 Gruborg Jeweler&0p!omelrl|L
;w|-ighc of chxwso, the forepart of per acne. N. T. Lund & Co.37-lr first door south of Danish Pub-
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the week.I You can get over 7% on your;liShil\g House.~14-tf
Mrs, Tmmbull of Omaha, dist- money in safe investment.Why
rick deputy for the Royal Neighbor take 12387 See Don C. Van Deu-
lodge, came up Monday in the in-sen.22-tl
urests of the local order.The Mrs. J. R. Smith and daughter,
Jonathon apples for sale at the Craig and Randolph, Nab.|P°"=' "'""Gf"f;"'°F§3.f'¥Z§ °pu§;§;;§;§|S°*h g,_e;fLg.g;g@;»1,§~:r2;~CK
-.ev mp .o 1..,,§f.§';*="ProdL§:eJC|:i d n Pro The Ho.-nery Store o1' Bldnisi th; oufif for the young folks and;33_5t gg Referee.
1 ''a se ',P-the Fashion Center;Gold SU'iP€'»|t,hey had a merry ride aloaq theTry the Fashion Centiér flfSff"'s:1n5- Pninhrw. su sn Rnhnlinlc s nlhl nlfn where later thev bunlt ¢ l - -- - - » - - ~ ~- - --
lodlre members entertained at n|Miss Florence have invitations out|it is the Store for Thrifty Vtfulltime;|;|;;1;n;"-'|;:-;|"§E:|;;'lat;!;l¥;_Cill\fi¢ ll\|.| enjéyna theirl' REPORT OF THE CONDITION'ge;-tto-gather supper in her honoglfor a lmdge luncheon |:'...:A...a n 37.1t ...H....:......., ._ r---| Y..-..-...-.-..lilflfhlm 10 m all new fall colors s m :'a.-.0 3 11 *rou ofLeg1.\ethF`r1-Mrs.George Davis entertamed m¢f§b¢f§"§`€m?ef no pBlair where
ome. a number of ladies at uuiltink last! Lhev had charze of services at the
of
The Citizens State Bank of Bhlr,
\Chrter No. 791 i n i lw Shi a o !
§N¢b\-nun an the dmc nl buda
;S¢n\~ zuh, 1929.
r u u q ~an u m rlus t W edn esd ay eve nin g.e1-noon, Oc t,4.
Th e D ms c i lla Gu i ld m e t W e d -F o r pia no,sa xa ph on
~.¢.=.A..u Ra ni 95 nf than h n me n f ma ti c a r t lessons. see
Mr.Victor \\'olff, Sr. spenthee 21fl<¢ila'|uag in Ft. (I-alhou}'§g\§_1
o an Lu-----.-~.,§o.c\'l'alker of his son, Frank Wolff.\'i`hursday and Friday afternoons.Crowell home.Rev.Adrian J.;
35 1-Mr, and Mm L. C Klopp visited Delicious refreshmemas were en-Edgar delivered the sermon and;
at the parentd, J. J. Klopp home joyed.musical numbers included vocal:l need,see at Stanton, Nob. last Sunday _solos by Thorlo Reckmeyer and
Rachel McClellan,numbers by aany ldnd of F S 1 220 °d Clark O'Ha:\lon and Don C. Van
.or a e--acres two an Deusen who have been lookin af-I.K 1 art.'Ch"s§T'f§.0n@~huIt'rmles from Blair.Mariner business interests in ou1.h°....f'l~'§.'lf§§'»»°L'I.'{.".E'.'i'.';f°£.'f. '§{,,f|°§¢cge;;.
.. \ \ . n | | » ; |y r v ._ H g g v - -_" - - --- -I m a m .I - 3 4 N e l s o n .T h e f o ! l o w i n g | ¢ m @ K 9 m P »G l ' ¢ ' € I \2 4 6 .
' o f f i c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d a t t h i s t i m e : 1 A v e n u e .
i h lr s .Ov e And ers on,pres ide nt;W h e n i ts c ards yon
Mr s .N .T .L u n d ,sec re tary ;Mr s .Th e E nter p ri se .Mo s t
I .T .Ne ls o n , tr e a s u r e r l R&f! ¢§h | c ar d f r o m bi rth da y tc
u n z s u u n u n u
Loans and discounts . $267,584.33
Ove rdrafu;1,zsu.sc
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time enjoyed after the meeting.
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home I £§`£i{21 'i€é§fI"E&§~2\'rf f|_é édeis bzqtime enjoyed after the m»;»et\n|Z For Sa le : Grap es , c ann in g ton
:nun tees a n d sweetened undi!u1
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Sean eudl, place urdl. birth-~35-ti
day a n t ,aymplthy eud l-di Genuine smnll type Englilh cal!-
IIDITI HEI lrrenu,ULIB.V. m. JU||||-lt hem Qso n a n d ba b y o f Gmml I s lan d la s ti Re c k me
Sn tur r in u Mh z Johnson "ras form. \x:|l......
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M r .an d Mr s .Prentic e S mi th ,Th e Ch r is tia n En de a vo r Soc iety a n d D u e f r o m
Mr s . L . D . W a rr i c k a n d Mr s . W a t-¢hHP9l'°U¢dbY.Ml'§~ P. L. Cady and Na ti o n a l a n d
mn ' I \ an n r n h na n d I n st we e k f r u m . M i 5 3 BBBUICB wh i te r lllQtol'Cd.to sh i te B a n k s 21,189.38Fabrics for
11 S
can be found at The Enterprise ers, $5 per pair.Guara teed ll-n caoffxce.Popular price.23-tflers.Wm. Krueger, Bennington.
The Hqslery Store oi' Blair, is 37-2z'
the Fash1on Center;Gold .Stripe,Do you play bridge?The En
SL95; Pomtex, SL50; B0b0!1nk,$1;terprise has a.complete new lim-
Neverdarn. 2 nair. 81.Sizes 8%.J ......-_..........|....,=.....,.......a.......
¢
v v l an v u - v u - - n u _. . . _ _.- . . - ._ _ ,. .a n e i g h t d a y t r i p t h r o u g h I l l i n o i s r r e m o n t o n F n d a y e v e r n n g w n g r e C h e c k s a n d
t h e y e n j o y e d a c o v e r e d d n s h d m »i t e m fa q d ~ ' S ° ° " = " "w h e r e t h e y v m m d l n e r a t t h e h o m e o f R e v .a n d M r s .¢ , ¢ ¢ h ; n ' ; e
L
*ann uml l - n__Mxu n :n_u n :
§T h o s e i n c h a r g e o f t h e l o c a l c h a p -E : s s 1 : 1 p p e n f n e l d ,t h e t o o t b a l l p i a y e r a t o B l a l o n l u s t a n d J o h n w e r e p r e s e n t e d w l t h a
§ | w r w i s h a l l w h o c a n v y i l l a t t e n d o n l n e w b o o k k e e p e r f a t t h e R a t h m a n n l s a t u r d a y w h e r e s h e v i s h e a ;o v e r g i f t a s a £ 0 1 5 6 8 o f r e m e m b r a n c e
=t h a t d a t e .| * " I " " " :~_ " e c '_{ S u n d a y a t t h e p a r e n § a I I - r e d H u r -~ ° M ? § f ' i l ' § ; .§ f § ' . 2 ' § \ F ' E ? Z 2 f
to 10 in nil ne7w iellcolors,3 7 : 1 t ~ ; " ; , ; e ; _ ' ; - '\.usua,2;:€r relntzves._g E Aeschbacher,who reccntiy
The W. R. C. dlstnct conventron \Irs Norm Ranh Miss Myrtie Hurdum, who teach~left here to make his home in Fre~
wlll meet in Fremont,Oct.10.lsiti_l ° ~32:1 Sa mam 15 as'. es at West Point, accompanied thegmont.Rev. ani Mrs. Aeschbacher
U. S. bonds in
Cash Re-serve . . . .5,100.00
Other cash re~»sources, Eat-p e n s e . . . ..364.2'¥
I wery§l
a1,1s|.29Sewing Need,...
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¥ §~7"f$° F7 §-~ A
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W i t h t h e O c t o
t h e ch ill of a
and the need of wi
we are making so:
the family needs
lines.New goods
line the Largest ax
.For Sale-6-room modern house, dum home,north of Blair."1 "Inge f§'§1,3f2i.'°f?"Z,..f°s?f.I£'.,1`.|P""°"'"" and_sewer VM'_Large Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson, Mrs. ~
the lace Chn be gm hi with or lot, good location.Pnced rxght.Watson Tyson and Mrs.Charles enh~
...,.s2... .;-g a s -w R. L. Hevfett. 104 West Sz Havnes visited from Sat\|rday\ers¢
2 and Mary K. Johnson, 61' Fre-..
lt,Raymond and Viola Walk-TOTAL Qorst, Dorothea and Gerald Pet-° ` '' 'rn,Russell gngl Qpd Petq§S9.l1»LIABIL I S
Q5d.1w.z
»ber weather
|
corhes
wi n t e r
wwlvut um awp.N T. Lund & Co.87»1£
We are now offering for sale the
William Saltzman (ami near Nash
ville.This place, located close to
Hr. and Mrs. Fred Soll of east
South street, entertained Mr.Jol\n
Soll and Dr.and Mrs. S. .Kalus-
mire of Omaha Sunday.1
.- L.- _.--..,., ..,=». _-.._ _ /|....,a..l The Enterprise will pri nt'\1r,
until Momlay with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Thompson of Kansas City.M m
Thompson is a daughter of Mrs.
Ha y ns .
Sunday was the regular annual
MuiMa:
How
lan.
sw.m.°¢nrlel and Ed'tl\Pm |e Bev.rllnll.m a h m . l g m i m g-gg-\ '*°°" ~ ' -
wa r d B hr s lu ll In d Edw lrd D o - l: M'; 'n d 4 ,~1o.o00.w
lpproaching
nterclothing.
g aublect tocnownu, HQME lT:¢eré_4x91,sos.1s
T =| . . | u :u l g l l m x n c s a ,v n u u l u l u :u .u ai s W e e k §f e e d i n g f a r m .N .T .L u n d C o "Dl l istationery and do ic right.W*\business meeting of the Christian|
rare headéunrters for vour nrintinn Irhun-h A haslet dinner w'as en-
; turn-
>f hus-
rk for
cnbes oxRev. and Mrs.'W H.Under-1woodspent.Friday and Saturday C T525-E ' ' ' 166,887.21
i.n Beatrice visiting their daugh-checks 109343ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.Due m N,;¢_§;~,;1,'.'
fferin
and '
1 m a l
. . - _" ' " " 1 -. - - - - ---,,1 - - . . . . . . -, . ,. . . .. . - -. .._ _
.-:--. ,__needs.18»t1`jo y e d an d th e af te rn oo n wa sl g S f o l '§th e Fa s h lo n Ce n te r ;Go ld Str ip e,Th e Ho si er y Stor e o f Bla ir ,is ed over to the tra nsa c tio n 1:
\ x . f : . . + D . .§§};?§L*f'3E."°'i,"'.§£;5"i."°"§!i'1'E'EE th e Fa sh io n Ce nter ;Go i d Str ip e,ioess s o d pla n ni n g th e w o
=Th e Ho si er y Stor e o f Bla ir .isrhespecial0
in our Fall Y Y l l l l . C l §"'*""71"flilU| I- pitlr, qu..olzazo oi:"=no 10 ln all new fall colors.37-lt SL95; Pomtex, $1.50; Bobolink, 51;the commg year.I
( 6 5 O U P §Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Neverdom, 2 pair, $1.Si2€S 3'°é Rev.W.H.Underwood fill¢d|
_\§¥ho1i1et;l7-Alice Triplett, operator.to 10 in all new fa!! colors.31-I¢ the pulpit at the hiethodist church
=ca lI n t h e §also 1in;eIe;;n2(21»$§-£2 5,223 Mrs.A.v.. Larson left T m -? " § ' 2 i'.f§T" $3 35 '}§"§§"?'°"
l _p l s ;n h n m n n n n fn r i n l r x -m n r h r a a r n s ~'°'1'f.V e r d l g r e e 'L E P ?" h ' ? ' f i n § n z t h e D i ? B { 0 r R e v C a r i B 8 3 5 -
" "" "" - ' -''9 1 |
Ernest Hubka.\.Amowg Sonéay visitors ot the
Home were Mr.and Mrs.Will
Reckmeyer,Mr.and Mrs Frank
Willi:1ms,1\Ir. and Mrs. Harry Reckr n e y e r a n d M r .a n d M r s . J .M i l l e r
... ..|4. . .. . :| . .. . | |. . r .1 »1 h .m . ». n
al and State
banks o 3,702.61,363,291.5
Bills Payable . . . . . .27,250.00
Depositofs guaranteef u : 1 d . . . . . . . . . .242.88
arrivingxdaily
1d most Complete
and see our specialgcounty.C
§ing.
F;1 1 '
ome in I s n *nt h a n"- u n ;uh z :- I - I nH- u u -n u n sMI1I
H
: | =*n h - n u*
1
l- e v e r y t h i r i g fi r st c la ss .3 7 - i t
Fr ed C ompb hn h a s re c e ntly p ur ~
c ha se d the Mrs. A xe l S wa ns on re s-
idenc e pr o p er ty a t th e c or ner o f
So uth a n d W a lk e r A ve .a n d wi ll
mo ve i n so o n .Th e M .R.Li p p i n -
c o tt f a m i l y w h o ha ve been li vi n g
sne W ill spend so me uxue \u|.nh e r s o n , M r . I r a I a r s o n a n d f a m-
ily ._
Miss Elsie Hughes eritertained
her fe llo w teac her s a t a si x o 'c loc k
di n n er o n la s t Th ur s da y .Th e a f -
falr was mu c h en joy ed by all pre s~
en t.
being c alled to F r e mo n t bb'the|an'l1`h;m;le;sl1:ines Elizalgeth Cla r k ,
de a th o f his fa th er .Rose Liea han,Oli ve Mc L a n e an d
Th e W . C . T. U. w i ll m e e t wi th F lo r a Mc Gr e g o r atte nd ed th e
Mr s .Mi n e r va C a r te r o h Sa tu rd a y Ladi es'A i d Soc iety la s t W ednes-
after no on at 3 o' c loc k.Th e n e wly d e y a t th e h o me o f Mr s .Ca r l
elec ted .offic ers a r e :l' r es i ¢le nt, iP "" ' la S t Fr i d a y th e Cr o we ll
'5'§ " ° ° . . C " . " ' f . ' f e ' 3 _ f '. l f ' f f ' . H o m e wa s presented wi t h a_nev=
.- a n n » ~ »- l
TOTAL $450,784.33
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Washlngto CountyI , A . R . s s , P r e s i d e n t o f th e
abo ve n a me d b a n k d o s o le mn ly
ss.
' s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t i s
1 I _.- - . L - - _ - -. . . I L L . .n . ;
We have a nice newline of Stamped Goods
were mu move msn me property mem mrs. r.. .1. nancmvacated by the Comptoxfs at Col-Permanent Wave,$7.50.All 1 'fax and tg,in kinds of beauty work.Phone 197.§';}*;;§M5gp;°5 5 3 ;
rm... |n..\n--_._ .__.\f_._A\.Children's permanent wave, $5.00._f.____--....:...__.
Sli,L r e a a u r -i a n o t h e g i f t o f t h e w i v e s o f t u e a : r u e a n a c o r m c ; c o p y u l .u m n s -l t e r , S e " " e t °§ l e t h ¢ ; d i s t ;m i n i s t e r s o f N e b r a s k a p o r t m a d e t o t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
n u '.. . r ..|. - . . . . . . r 'L E h n u n v!5 \I an nzr nne " I N ¢ n l n . n n . I F n vn m n r n n
2 :
g n u B i t h U l U I C u p v a . u l A u r v v b \L a l u c n u n u v u M u \ .t s - . .1 . . , . . . \ . I \ U a w n n n h m i l v I n n e e d O f B .D E W 'A R .
Bnxzk.
nz.s ; : ' ; . ' : , : ' : ; a : : ',' ~ M n . x ; A J P o u n d , s o s E . ° ~ ; # , ; ;" _ - T W H! " : " ' " ' ~ : ' ~ . zz- ' i x . ; a ; . . ; : ; . . z. : - . : + , - me o f mn ~ ~i
hi l u e [ni one.z`.Z5°¥.°"$f°»T.'I.'°»' l " . $ ' ; " ° " » T ' f f ;Mn . li . c . ma n n ¢ mn ¢ x ne a I m :' n o r l m " '"Mn . u mm mm- o f o mm. v i - m"r ms ' r
W W - -....|..- -1 |.|....|. |..¢ v|~»......|.. ~. _ m ~ " E' . " "" . * "% ° ' E€ ' *i n d lmr hther.Mr.Gen.C h u e ~
for the Christmas trade.
Come early and take your pick
an
er,
i n tg a b i g tree g n .Cglfax B tf g e t as uufnuc ul. uac nun Lum.;u u n » u n ;ln t g h i m pu gn lgg Ulm lg a 1n S[ HI S " " "' " i 1 " "~t w¢ d_ad an d MII TIB n r o c n , u lr e c wr .Th e axe l ha d to be stra ig hten ed c ve mn g i n h o n o r of Mr . D e Gr o f f s c ar.n i ;left.le g wa s bad ly '='-| 1L§"»Ti d<;g'§e ' ; , m u l l ? e g § m . |Su bs c ri be d a nd swor n
a n d a nu mb e r o f mi n o r ma tte r s b i r th " " m ' ° r " r 5 ' 'Th e e w n m g ju re d amd h e is h a vi n g s o me di f -m e th i s 3 0 th d a ?o f S.son4;-.-..l.. I .. . ,.... -__wa s nn en t m a s oma ] ma nn er .¢.....u».. :.......++:...... ul¢\\n.r'._ Mrs. Hnry §°'T??§"°I__'f.'1d .......f| 1929.
when
sewn
m m .aluzenueu w, putting lt. OLIE 01 c om-" - K '' ' " "miss ion te mp or ar ily .F o r Sa d e- P ol:
Th e loc al Re be ka h or de r cele-Th e d a m' s o f t l
hr n llH th o Un f f i n nn i vnmn tw n f th e fI0lll OU? Of thé h
a'1d China boars.
mae boats came
\-....\\... Z... 1...-...
: s t u n g a u §1S\».|n5 u u u u u u .( j e g Q I A f l l n g g g u UT UV C U i c ;_ _ _.m e '-c s n mM r s .G r a n t A l l e n e n t e r t a i n e d a S u n d d y n i g h t t o vi s i t t h e U n d e r
l a r g e n u m b e r o f f r i e n d q a t h e r » - ° q q g . 3 5 _ : p e .{ 1 o r; = 3 .g q e v w f g j g
A.C-. ..-- _ - rNotary Pnlllit.
.q»»»»|»
ure Linep 50x50 in."L\Iuch Cloths
with pretty colored borderé ea. $1.45
Outing linnels, 5 yards for $1.00
Lunchepn S~ : with napkins, set $2.25 Figured Outing Flannels, yard 251;
Hand Embrcdered Bridge Sew
$l.25;$1.65 "4 $1.75 xc!Ladies' Hosiery.Everything from iii-
fanta' hosiery up.Prices are right
New pazmrns in Comforter Crewnnes
5 yards for ----99:Suizings (cotton) yard
Misses and Ladies' House Dresses,
while Lhey last, at each -$1.00 :
v e s t n e r ! ! s m
od.
Wm. Armstrong.
,hm his car utah
s driving up near
nday. but he suc-
home last Satuldny afternoon.
Bridge was in order the forepart
of the afternoon foilowegi by a de~
licious dinner towards evening.
Mrs.E. B. Carrlgan, Mrs,M. R.
Linninratt and Mrs. Clark 0'Hln-
accomplnnm uy mm.u--U.. ......Mrs. Bath, both of Lincoln, Neb.
Lam: Sunday afternoon, Rev. A-
J.Edgar brought over a few gf
the young people nl his ehurch m
Arlingwn and they put on u very
:..»...-..m..»" m m m durinz our
REPORT OF THE c
of
'I"he Citizml Savings 1
September 24th,1929
Chlne r No . 98 9 in
FONDITIOI
Ba nk o l mm
Lt h e S h i t l l
a o f bu s h#
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1 ~- "" |-¢:..,.\....,.... \.\Reb ek ah degree o n last.Tue sd ay §:;~;§='='' " " '"'
eve:1ing.A p r o g r a m o f mu s i c a n d "
fé n rli nvn f n lln wn d h u mf rn a hmn ni n E V E I € t t ~= H - H " " " ' § " - ' J | " " 1 T m - _fin while he ga§ ~ ellnnnu .{.".fT.' !."....?Q. 1|ll.Ha m m In t Ho
§ a;°.;,;. ;;;;"§1,T';n§"i:;. :;';.;;.-;;;, ;;a.;a§,. min ima the fire by §;;';;;d"'.;§f';i.; ;,§;.;s.';:.;;f:;"§u,.'a;;f m;;,;,z~.pe1 Nebraska at the dom
of Oakland, Neb., who stand ace throwing dirt on the blaze before The L_L W; B_ Class of the hour.The young pegple give us= high in Rebekah circlea.f much damage was done.Christian church hem their resu~ =°§°f§\ sp ndid §'»`.1'e"°"'d"'€<'3"°u'L" LM nfggvncl
E ..n ev.gat |untn= ~ S°1°:1??~!1= ew# .===d h°f»e=¢,3*':f.E5E%'°;.'§'P.§"°i.Ei'E°'I'f'£'.?.'f £211 '"°'1'*z'.='f°:=:f='f*,£31'iP°:'3°.:=¥ in of which was greatly enjoyed Bong; ;,,,, securities .s1zs,sss.u
m||K cows wlll be found at me ala
Eversen bam and horses at gg; olfl
Jack Owens barn.We al will
hold community nudes at the old
Eversen barn.Come in and look
this stuff over.It's mood.
nur .wmmy ov".u n " M n e .home on last Saturday evening.
Games and refreshments made tln
ymmg lolkg happy and the occ|»
sion will be a red letter day for
th e m.
mr . u n a m r s . r r a ms n u xn r l n u n :
Papio neighborhood Thursday ev-
ening of last week. About 60 mem-
beis and friends were present. The
evening wal spent in pluying
names and sinrlmz.Home made
h all fyMr 1'€...¥... Hendrickson visiwd (exclumve of cash
at the Home on Fndny mom1l;g;_ Judgments and Claims _
d M r ; M a r y g o "w ;-_gg at Other mx estate . . .
ber s n mg a -JI! ho me 3? her prother,Fra nk c "::d'3 " ? ;:;:|
s,aav.1am nzspuas
36-tl Thfefie Brothers.Nom :A new leather-hopped aaughnuta and Zoéee were served Cumminlli of Omaha.~ ] m ,When you want letterhead; or card table was accidently taken to and a very pleasant time was had 1 §"`€-1§1'2.'2§¢f§'",?.°§§`} `1'§"'i§£¥Sme Banks ;
gnvelopes or statements call The the wrong home alter the Eutem by ull.,_=; nm Annu nf one of our moat 4,sa1.os m sm s /VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
| Enterprise 18-ti |Star card nam: lust winter.The]Mr n*lr| Mm. W J- Rndanrn re-|I'.f...."f»"...`LI.I\§I§»-.."=|\1\¢. Anne Hanlenl s1sx,2sx.s2
S. s 1 m m35c
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POR SALE: Am leaving Blnlrand lmut dllpou of my fumiture
within the next tan dan nl fdlown
E5§\\'~piece Queen Ann dning
wwe. nearly nur: 9 by 12 ru. li-
owner hu im liiwwena ber lou.
If rw know mything about it
plane notify Beatrice Ireland.l t
Hr. and lin D. P. Sprecher and
n u n :nn vf Oklahoma City,
eived word lm Sltunhy nada;
that their lon-In-luv,Kehmih
lcKihben of Midwest, Wyn. wu
x? . . . . . . . - . . - - . ~ d s e v-TQTAL
ml weeks.Mn. I-lnnlen camo uaul from Winner, s. D. ln Dee. of [JAr and durln her- brim! Capital dadneu- death.Mr. Rodpn and nn lalt yel' w n u m l m l t o n c e ~ w » ~ ~ |-m f » . » f ...*r,:=:m ,rm -.;==°
resh Hamburger, lb.20c Sugar Cured Hams -- 35c
(Half or Whole)
ugar Cured Bacon, lb. 22 1-2c Link Sausage, lb.--30
Fresh Hamburger, lb.20c Sugar Cured Hams -
(Half or Whole)
Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. 22 1-2c Link Sausage, lb.-.
F R E S H D R E S S E D C H I C K E N S
Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily
Bl LITIE
z m m.-fm (Net)-139.16
s14s,42.s.s5 n a m a n ;
bra h ~M everyune wxu uc. ww ..... -~ ¢----uuwuuwu pwEFYtl le;davenpon;bed and started on their return trip last but an-lved too late as Mr.c-1 felt by' all.Funeral services Savings3 0 c E dresser; large size baby bed: elec~Saturday afternoon,expecting w xibben passed away Saturday IH-gm held from me Home Frldgy.deposits _ .1
5 me washer as good na new and visit relatives in Battle Creek md ernoon.Mrs. Mqliibben, fnrmerlyln,J,n.Shick omc ia tlnl mt h
mrantee ~ - , - - - - - _
84.11
many smnll items.Any one look~Lincoln on the way.They hnve Helen Rodgers, is well known here §é§f.'k:&i §nder,usim.in§Mr.De;>osiwHs g\
ing for a bargain in furniture call been visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. F.by the younger people,havinK Don L. Hanlen of Winner, S. D.und . . . .
|aL my home nnvdimn wma.. next Nmnxu .mamma from B-my hm sc}\oo\.,md Mr. Wayne Hanlen of Grnnt,
E
ten days.Mrs. H. H. Heath. 70 W.
scam Street.31-2:
The L. s. U. of the Congrega-
tional church held one of their
pleasant aodalmeetlngs at the
home of their preddent,Mrs.
Clark 0'H.ahlon,on last Tuesday
?"'""l°"3I'°The committee eonxlst-
Mn. L. C. Klopp entertained the
Monday evening bridge dub st her
home this week prizes wem award
td Mlss Cwlotte Maher for hlzh
score,M m Bert Noh,cut and
Mn. E. Schmidt, low swre.Misa
Charlotte Maher will be hostess at
n...Her friends are wrry mo hen- of
!hin and news.
ln M. Crewdson, mlsdolldry so
Japam, who is hem on a furlough,
lectured on Japan missions st the
Christian church Monday after-
noon and ev wng.He brought
some very interesting messages.
ini., both sons ol deceased,at-
tended the funersl,also some
friend: from Omaha.
Min Martha Nelson was happylastMondaytoreceiveafewhours'visit from her mister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Holgar Knud
sen of Audsbun, Iowa. who drove
oven to spend the ahemoon wiih
TOTAL s x u s m
STATE OF NEBRASKA
saWashington County,I, A. R. Brock, president of tho
above named bank do solemnly
swear that the above shtement lx
s man and nor copy of the le-
pon mode to the Deputmeut atL
»\
Phone 3 2
3 mg or mrs. U'}ianlon, Mlq_ J. Mu-...= mm. lmmullg, muuwmg wmv"He hu bee n m J apan mr s evenellerandMrs.W.M.Haller,at the ante.yearn md he and his wife and 3
served a nice luncheon.Miss Ida Mr. and Mn. L .L. Gilbert of sons will mil for hzkuahlnn, .hp-
Hanaen ol Dann Collen favored Garner, Iowa. friends of Rev. and nn. Ont. 28 where they will take up
her.'.Rav an d MYR.0 U .MBPYOUdITrade and Commerce.
l D Bmek.»=r`§"nu-=-.E°'l'f"¢-=»»»»»"°AavmnrW.].S Pnfsdkmf.AS =
5
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|the gathering with several vocal
solos.Miss Hansen hu n pleasing
voiee and hu been very generous
with her mulls: which the ladies
Whwdife greatly.The Union ls
to inset with Mn. Frank Stewart
Mrs. A. F. Newell in their Garner
panonte,spent the week-and at
the Congregutlunal pu-tounge.I-I.
Perry Newell nceompnnld them
on their xetum nip Monday, and
wi ll s pend put of his vacation
the work axnin.Mr. Crewdson is
n Nebraska boy, having been born
in Iowa but reared l n Ne b r u h
md 1 graduate of Cainer college.
Ha wu mvcompanied by Miss Cora
HOSE ENDING
Runs and Snag:Neatly Replaced
n . . . . . , . .R. J. Murdoch, Director.
| Carrie Brock, Dixgctor.
|Subsc ribed md s wam m bdan
I ihia 80th day of Sepbemher,
U 'Wod Guannteed |5 % .
Whiie vhg ls state lecretary f°|'1|leave orders at San Store l (SEAL)A. C. D¢b¢L§¢n|\\|\u\||||nunnmunumm|1|1|1||||1nI|||I|mlnllInnnmnmunImnn1||||ln|||||||ummnl||||mnn||||||||||mmg: |on Nov. 6.
Mr. and rin. A. W, Barge gpentq Opal Hansen spent Thursday
-: 1 r -; ~several day:last week vi BHK night with Mu-Lnn and Florence.P . _.-~relames and fnends at Sioux Cnty Wlllinmson.I ; | ~Iowa.Miss Emma Mencke is assisting
4...a .~._A buginessde§1_ wus qosgq [f §}§=~ .§1}§°ld French with her work
I ho me s o u th o f B la i r .
Hr . a n d Mr s . . Om:
a n d da u g h te r we r e :
:mo n vi si to rs a t th e
80 n h o me nu r . K en n z
Mr. and Mrs.Rudélph Andreason
Christiansen spent Sunday evening at the Al-Sunday after-bm Jensen home.
Harry John-Mr.and Mrs.Joe Jensen nnd
ard fnmilu im-nr Tnnndnv nvnnimv nm
Mr. and Mrs. Fred bw: and son
Ho wud,Mr. and Mrs.Weston
Lung and children, Mr. and Mrs.
John Amnson.\1.-nm-i Mr;Jnhn A1nnrnn |",,|F E E D 1HHN? Gn bh vidted F. C. C. the Em-In Benson hams.G|!!ol~dlfor gum ar. Sundny dinner Ever-
Petenen Sutnnlny nlght.and Roy Peterson spent Sunday ett Ammon md hlnlly, of Omaha
Bnn "°;1g'°'~ I-ljuclted huge m dumo on tha n-.Clayton Aronmn,of Broken Bow.
the So. 0 |market for Cedl ,The Yann; Peoples meeting nfinnd Chester Ammon Ind family.Thompnon Ind Wnlter Petersen on the Danish church 1ri\| be held u:|,Clnymn nu culled to Omnlln Sat-|
llnmhu nla m »r\....|........|....n.»n .» »\..!...;....__\...-r--..__.|.__\. .L
we ek wh e n th e Fiabeau n a m; s mu u n s we¢:K.I I I D D I I A R 1 1\I1Z'\1DQ ln..-u..r\.»...l.»\Mn vn i n n n n r t v i Mr s . W ill Hansen and MSS; Ed-'
I I I H I U U L Q A I .L\ .l.3 II \J u m nauuuaaanu anvu.-v -r " " ' ¢ ,_...___.- ___.--__-- ___ __ ___ _from W ahoo, Neb., who. takes P08-n a Ha n s e n a tt e n d e d a s h o we r I o r
l i u C o r a C w h m a n w a s a Ke n -ss s si g zi a t onc e - g g wi ll ¢=;»=;»»e|;<1f=»Hu gh J en ge nd at th e L u d wi g
t e ness i n presen oc a-ensen orne u f te .VISHDI' last Tuesday ,.iot-..fr\.,I.. ~b tnn\r a w w th e l Mi n n Elle n f..,,1L»'I,'§. :IJen{n€Vo2d-U I . l c
Hrs.Henry Stanley and son,
Clinton of Tekamah, were guestsThursday at the Fred Martin home
Kiss Doris Dennan and PercyHarrisondrove over Horn DesMoines,Iowa Saturday evening,
the former visiting at the Harry
Cooper home and Percy was a
guest of his cousin, Floyd Cooper
at.'l`ekarnah.They returned home
Sunday afternoon.Miss Nettie
Mae Cooper accompanied them.
She will take a commenrial courseat a Des Moines business college.
Mr.and Mrs. John Sldner of
Tekamah, were guests at the Dr.
A.. J. Cameroh home Saturday. _
On Friday, Sept. 27, L. F. Hil-
singer celebrated his seventy-
zeventh birthday.His daughter.
Mrs. 0. H. Godsey entertained at
dinner for him.The guests wereNels.lacksoni H-c .Cooper and
J.C.Bailey.Georze Miller and wife,who
uun.ine n i l -wo.....-..-_.. __._..-__., .___ _.store alter the death of Mr. Me nesdny evening at the Detlut' Wulf
'Donald last spring.. home..C. H. Blanchard has closed out Leona and Elizabeth Hansen and
his hardware business.'Tr\1hlaen_Dorothy and Jack Peterson spent
IBros. bought a part and a part Uf sunday afternoon at Jesse nan-
|the stock was purchased by a sen'a home.merchant at Columbus, Neb.Mr.Opal and Beulah Hansen and
roowd ihto the Maxinne n lo rs nt Sunda with
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Fashion Center Coats for Wom-
en and Misses,priced at sro m
$69.50 in black, brown, tan in sizes
13 to 52 in the smartest, newest
.styles shown this fall and winterBlanchardhas''I' y pe .y '|-'office building which he owns justlhlarian and l-`lorenc-: Wrlhamsen.Select your new coat now and get,north of the hardware and wllll Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan went tal ohoieest ts f
ldevote all of his time w the rmple-Omaha Sunday m see Mrs. Clyss\g se o f u r - a small de-
Iment businas.Silvis who is a patient at one o11P°U vnll hold any garment until
,Mr.and Mrs.Don Lowe and the hospitals there,recovering
Beverly Jean left Sunday for their from a recent operation.
home at Granite Falls, Minnesota.;Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan spentThey have spent the past week at Sunday evening at the Abe Suth-
'the home of Don's parents,Mr.exland home-wnere other members
and Mrs. J.D.wwe.The little of the Jolly coffee Club and their,\Miss had her tonsils removed while| families were. heloing them cele-here and returned home fselmzlrn-sm their Silver Wedding anni-
L fine.[ver-sary.|Iulevcn members of the Baptist Lester Hansen has bought a new
Mission Circle enjoyed a mee mis-Ford Roadster of which he is verylcellaneousprogramat the Mrs. proud.
|"1__..|........ \.,..~... |....o ul..|~....f\»u
you are ready to Lake it.The
Fashion Center has more Coats
than all the other stores in Blair
put '-°8ether-some in and see for
yourself.37-1:
The Shoe Store of Blair is the
Fashion Center.Womens and
Misses' s2.os to ss.so, and chu-
dren's
_....._
1 $1.49 to $3.39.Smart new
n e w - y evennrg,vt.. .1 at weChris Benson home.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ert Rasmussen and family sutoed
w Omaha Sunday.and helped Mrs.
glarence Long celebrate her birth-
ay.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Diékmeyer
and Miss Dorothy Alchlillari visitedSundayattheF.M.Holloway
home in Omaha.
his place by building a new hog
barn.Friday evening Mr and Mi s
Fred Dickmeyer is improving'
uruuy un uuamess unu wux mislopportunity w visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lee and theehildren ol' Fremont, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Brown, of Nonon, Kan-
sas,visited at the Peter JensenhomeSunday.
About eighty relatives and
'friends were entertained at a mis-
cellaneous shower in honor of
Miss Ruth who is soon to becomethe bride of Mr. Merritt Oook, of
rlington.Miss Ruth was the re-
cipient of many beautiful and us-
gll Presents to be used in her new
---ome.Ray Fagerquist and daughters Bobby and Barham Hrmné areweresupperguestsattheFfedlabsent from school having asiege
Fagerquist home and evening of whooping cough.guests at the F. A. Roberts home'Mr.and Mrs.J_C_Brown of
in Valley.Norton,Kansas spent the pastLarsHollandwho has been on week visiting at me home of thethesicklrst the past week l1Bd latter's sister, Mrs. Peter Jensen.
some teeth extracted Monday hop-Mr and Mrs Roy Nearhood ring_it will benefit his health.. .Omaha, called hunday evenimr 2.
FOR FLU ¢
GUAR ANTEE D
6 Bottles (H gallons) ~.$5.00
BLAIR DRUG CO
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Coal and Feed
CHAMPION SEMI-ANTI-IRACITE, Smoke
less, Sootlws and Dustless.Just the Coal
for your furnace.
BLACK DIAMOND Soft Coal for furnace
and heating stove.
WESTERN WONDER Cook Stove Coal.
Easy to start and clean.
ILLINOIS NUT Coal.Nut Size Coal for
any purpose.
No matter what price/you pay you camot
get any better than th above kinds of Coal.
Tankage Beef Scraps Oil Meal Bran
Shorts Grit laying Mash Hog Meal
Dairy Feed Germikil Carbola
Leg Bands Etc.
Coal and Feed
CHAMPION SEMI-ANTI-IRACITE, Smoke
less, Sootlws and Dustless.Just the Coal
for your furnace.
BLACK DIAMOND Soft Coal for furnace
and heating stove.
WESTERN WONDER Cook Stove Coal.
Easy to start and clean.
ILLINOIS NUT Coal.Nut Size Coal for
any purpose.
No matter what price/you pay you camot
get any better than th above kinds of Coal.
Tankage Beef Scraps Oil Meal Bran
Shorts Grit laying Mash Hog Meal
Dairy Feed Germikil Carbola
Leg Bands Etc.
Aye Bros. Seed House
i n hg h,in Sol.l|Jl D a k n m gingel W HL Auallia :wwe nam.vlnuaaufluu;ssyussver1l=\VlD!h e m la st sp ri ng l'¢i Um¢d af " °"n° ;"' th ';f gBte' Q2° Be bq sme sg Ho wd y F o lk s !F r o i h n o w on
|1t : m H Pr ; ; n u ! f ; s t w; g : _ w h e r e " h e y ' 3 § y lunc h.;I y o u c a n read ab o u t q w Fas hi on ~ B
t:\......._1.I ..¢.=..:..hnilflina'n n é wl W a ld o Ha n c oc k f s h ip p e d o u t a Ce.nter i n Bla i r i n these c o lu mn s.
37-lr Mrs. J.F.Larsen and daugm"the parental J. H. Nearhood home.er, Leona of BlRir, spent Monday Roy ChristenBen had the misfor-
\_at the Chris Peterson home.,tune to overtum his car on theR I L F S Mr. and Mrs.1-I. JC. Rasmussen:I -recent y graveled road on tha B_,md Helen sammf Snndnv at tha H.HM 1-»» cs..¢.......1..-~'°l'IllIll l.¢U|.|.|a lu vuH\"Hn in -v"1 h St v Rf1-th sn of carload of orses la neeg°£':..'?.§'I..¢ "E'I.`1."§f E u . ,55|M.r. and Mrs. J. A. West enjoyed
dom' um carpenter work..a vlslt over the week-end from. AK W Barge returned to 1,iB]their sos:-in»-law and dauglzltel, Mr.
"°h .and Mrs.Kyle Jansen an eggydutiesasstationagenlem0n|Dean of NoM Bend Neh
Watch for their Store News-it is
interesting to the Well Dressed
Woman and Misa of this territory
Extra Special: Silk Dresses, $6.75
t I'1'hursday, Iiftél ~ weel§;a.a..IE.I !Rott Slhunv rlrnve down to MiB8*|iD 8iZ'E8 14 t0 46 In smart,RCW
Mr. and Mrs. ,BL Olson and Mr.~ ~ W
and Mm Boylen, of Silverton, Or.Edna,Catherine and Edward-§|Y he escape with only minor
were overnight gueétg Wednesday Newkirk drove to Harvard Satur-mnmes himself, but a badly darn-
at the Rev. Reine da and usited untll Monday at" " ' |rtsen home. Th Y 'were Wednesday afternoon visiwi-Max Wickwire home.
at }hf..§§.{{ Rolla:1d.horne.Mr..|md Mrs.Solomon Barton
um: nam. aanuruay evemng. |..»l.lci»¢-
aged car.
Mrs.Ed Ngter enbertaihed anumber of ladnes last Tuesday aft-
ernoon." = -" ", i ' i $ ° ' ; ° ¥ " : , ; " i 1 ' : : " g ; ' : ' : ; | » » 1 f . ' 1 a 2 = f a a a s > > 1 J s e » f a ~ ~~ ~ ~ m a t e r i a l s - r e a l l y : s " = < s , : ° ; , , s ; § " ; ° 1 ' :' : ; ; " § " ; °¢ f ~; 2 s , : . : : a z "
'|B2 2 . 2 2 2 i n f m sa n n n i t i o n t h e r e .. w h o w a s c 9 . l l e d t h e r e a f e w " Q e k s w o r t h $ 1 0 .S o l i e l F e ! t H a t s f o r L a r s e n h o m a m i n h n n n r n f M . . ' Z f "
I
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em. aun uay awe:- | .ne Ne wk i rk h o me .Almo st.a ll th e me mb e r s Of th e
Mc C a r th y Prog ress ive C lu b m e t
m .f\¢».\n¢ns vm 'fn i t th e J .H Nonrh nnrl |101nn 'aufcsUln m lu u vw ~ " r " " ~ - - - "b th e illness o f h e r mo t h e r ""|"" " " . " ' " " " ° "'"* v|L| Anal.-sen'5 bir th da y .After no om sts Extr a S p e c i a l:m e s n d , M . J w h 8 8 °YO n E'°
,_
=§m x' ; d 0 * 'm m e .U n Th ur s da y even in g,Mr s . ! W o m e n a n d Mlssea,$2.88 an a l l l w M ,s u e
a z 1 re a lly ere r .an d M m .H ,C.La r se n in .si zes 14 tlxte r C n n m :n=¢¥f== retu 1ned to the ir home "gl Harz;ry (o¢ ;perhenter1 .a:| 1edh at i a n e w c olors a n s 5' es--an d d a ug h te r s d M Naae r orne a n"'°¥,'i"i'1".'§."»?Im`Zp§?d1§'${'5 UT;?1r;_§ m ' L o f Mi s s n m . t T ` § " ' c T L "l h ' 2 wo r th S5 .A t t h e Fa sh i on Ce n te r deraen.E v e n i n g N L T ;i ? ~sty les, colors a
nl. : . .._2..\.¢........|91-16 a n d ~Al'f!P¢|'Ffwernr \Tn»nU:UFOI1h ~E
t l l l l l l J l | 5 D D C D 'I I U \ l U """ " " ' ¢\ |l l v l x s w l u c yi ' I ' h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .A f t e r t h e
2 . , " 1 i ' : - , i f : ' : " » _ ' ; f , t € r h u s i n e m e e t i n g t h e f i r s t l e s s o n
mu :ualcunm »~=¢»»=xlua given on convenient homeioiielFeltHats fol evqlnpment and accounts.Mrs. J.
--='»-» -~ '--~ -""* "'_of Humboldt,Neb.and theirH r - a n d ~ M m g s c gfh his! daughter,Misa Nettie Mae,who
T?m h Last of' the week, into departed Sunday for Des Moines,
fli lllli'e 51 M ad ark where Iowa.The evening was a mostuw *°"i" ha '". e .P »d zi htful on fé all.The guesns* g magduienthg `é'"`§§i»g and: uferg Misses Drrothy Gabathnr.
m ma n nyn ||u\»\;" " * "
The Millinery Store of Blair is
the Fashion Eenter.Wornen's and
Misses' smart. new hats $1.98 to
$750 and Children's Hats $1 to-'''N u ni Owner.Mary y m y ,~_bafw '}s'E§f§"ba":f;':,a 'Z',§;';t'Ii';€ Mildiid E i u m ,Alice 'rnp1eu,';2.9s.31 11;
B1-mg o 'W lhlrs. Malvern West and Mrs. Wm.§f;i_-;?;¢1nL;ternoon at thc J.°| kiasmussen.Saturday §,'°"';¢ge
.'hostess to a ew men s'"?'"' .'l'¢52'.",?'d§f1"?>f"?Zf`"'L'E£L'i1°;"y ~ §Ii"i ~ chicken dinner for tW0
am y _..~1 uhat bgxday, bcpt.7. ,_§f=@;d;';;';|'°§;1§. "a Peddie and Miss
° "neighbors §="~'=Caroline W'achter entertained at
dinner Sunday for Mr.and Mrs.Ben Bunn and Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Beales and Jane of Biair, Dr. and
Mrs. A. J. Cameron and Mr. and
_S received thiriYf-.'¢a"f'»'§'L`Xg gretingfn.She _feelai
grateful to those who so kindly
xemembened her.
sen thrashed at the Ed Hansen, N.
The hi h bool hall team weredefeated i Ee Hill Creek beam in
a gzime last Friday zlfternoqn,10
xo 7.The game was played "1 the
Mrs. E. c. Burdic.
Jesse Hover of Blair, spent afew days the forepsrt. of tne week'at the arental C E Hover homeHerman Y" garkf alin of Arling-In humr of Ln aunt., Mrs. John
mmf ~ :cg allere at pnesewt at!Gsm11etz of Kansas,Mrs.Eirnon
ton' lb "Bl g Valin home.West entertained at a dinner lastthe" ' { 5 £2 Jones reurned to"1'hursd8&for Mrs.Guy Wallace.
¥""£'+»»$'"i»Omaha Wednesday, Mrs. Pete Jones and Mrs. Arthur
i`0Hlowin8 :L few days"visit with Rowe of De Soho and Mrs. Harold
her sister Mm Ba rIFmnc h a nd Brewster.1 I |I The M. E. Ladies Aid met Wed-|U m ''tertalned 'mesday afternoon at the countryMrs. L B. ¥"1""f"'°" en `f Mr Tom Wakefield Jr.1 her home 0 s.»the M. E.. And at a ma at |The teachers and trainers class
of the Baptist church met Monday
evening with Mrs. O. I-I. Gqdsey
Mr. and him. Rob Downing andMrs.Walkum drove over from
home Wednesday afteII100¥1~Ab Wright retumed here last
week.He has spe.nt. the past. sum-mer at various ciues where hc had
margu of Fern Weave mee hor§es
Promotion day and graduation
H I L L S I U E N E W S O F 1
G A R U N E R u 1 s ' 1 ' 1 u U r
Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutheriand
and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Sutherlgnd
land baby atteniled a surprise vag-'ty at me Abe Sutherland home an
tue Sutherland nelghhorhood on
Sunday in npr of then- twenty
|1l1th weddin a.=miverBHr¥-. Prudence and Harry Strlcklett
are slaying atLhe nome of their
gaandpurems, Mr. and Mrs.Harry
hirvey vmile their mother is recov-
ermg from :in operation perlorm-
ell at the Blair hospital lust week.Amanda Petersen spent the
weeia~end with home folks.
Mr.und mira Shirley Petersen,
ol'we tipiker rielgnbmhood were
Friday morning cul`er5 at the J. 1...
PeLer.;~c;1 home._I Mr. and Mrs. Da Phillips wen:
shopping in Ornahlz Saturday.
1 The Misses Myrtle Shor and
1Mildr6d retersen, of Blair, vlslteu
Sunday afternoon with Arlene An-
till.Shenandoah, Iowa for the fqqergl Mr. Frank }§1ef£i¥\B`¢* ."'§".Mar5f
H¢..fsai<;,;,"&a;i a.T<i°5f;S. '§',;;.f.;?.
Rosenbaum and daughters of BlairMr.and Mrs.Dwight Patrick, of
Spiker. Mr. and M m Ed Hansenand family, Helen Rasmussen, Mr.land Mrs.L E.Larsen and child~
mn and Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ruli-
and and children.
Misses Hannah and Louise Lar-
sen drove to Omaha Friday to
meet Mrs.Mathilda Larsen and
dapghter, Miss Clara, of Madison,Wm.who came from Falls City
and will visit a couple of \veek== attheLarsRollandhome.Mrs.
Larsen is Mrs.Rolland's mother.
|Rose Hill school and Bisbee
school played hall Friday after-
noon in Harvey Kuhr's pasture.
I
I
The scum was 28 to 19 in favor
1°f Rose Hill.
Women and Misses,$233 in alliH-Nearhood was designated i s
lleader A and Mrs. Leo Hindleynewcolorsandat.yles--really as leader B L e a de r B 'i m the
worth S5.At the Fashion Center active part. In fin-at lesson.A ery
in Blair rixht now!37~1t interesung lesson was given on'simple tricks in housework per-
taining to cooking, serving mealsTry the Fashion Center first :
it is the Store for Thrifty Women' and bed maldng.The next meet-
in Blair.37-Itling wi ll be held with Mrs. John
:McDonald assisted by the Mes-Faahlon Center?Beauty Parlor dames John Barry and Void
phone 47--Alice Triplett, operator.| Ireland.Mrs. J. H. Nearhood held
Realistic nmanents 55 and $7 59 a contest in which Mrs.James1fve<1 . ten w ''.>1u1un won r i m and Mrs.Fred
81:0 mger an ua r a'°°5'ma"|l.¢o:1g,second.One visitor was
cels, shampoos, facmis, mamcuresf present, Mrs. J. C. Brown of Nor-
-everything first ciass.37-muon, Kansai;
|Mrs. Merton Wipchell and Mrs.
Elmer Tmhlsen were co-hostess
|George and Raymornl Rasmus~E
J.Andersen, Albert Kuhr and H.
C. Rasmussen homes last week.
Martin Nelson, of Blair painted
and papered at the Ed Hansen
home several :lays last week.
The Ladies Aid of St..Pauls
church will hold their annual ba-
zaar at the church Friday, Oct. 11.Dr. Burr, of Blair, examined the
Orum and Rose Hill school child-
ren one day last week.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and
sons spent Sunday at the Carl Sor-ensen home near Lyons.1 Mr. am!Mrs. Chris lhn~n|| and
I
McCAll'.'1`HY AND
LONG CREEK
Mr.and Mrs.August Walters
and Mr.Claus G1eve of Walnut,
Ia. carnc Friday evening' for a few
days visit at the homes of Mrs.
Agnes Long and Fred Long.
Mrs.August Johnston was ta-ken to an Omaha hospital lust
Thursday for special medical treat
ment.She has been bedfa:-t for a
month at hm home.
Mrs. Agnes Long plans on going
to Milford to .-mend the wintvr :mdis closing her home soon.She e
tertained last Monday at clipMr. and Mrs. August Walters an
Mr.C'::us Gr<\r=, of Wznlnut,Ln.
I
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a
to the M¢Carthy Progressive Club
members and their families at a
card party given at the home ofthe former in honor of their Sept-ember birthdays.About forty
were present,Mrs.Jay LarsenandchildrenofLouiavilie,Nob.11 former club member and whose
birthday occurs in Sept. also was
present.Prizes were awarded,
firats to Mrs. Paul Barry and Mr.
Festus Rosenbalm; seconds to Mrs.Fred Long :md Chester Aronson.
Chester Aronson is assisting hisfatherexcavatingforastorm
cave.
Fred Long spent Tuesday at the
Earl Caldwell home helping with
farm work.
Q
'exercises f o r th e ch.urch sc hool o f Mr s .lJ owm:1g'5 br otne r,E .F .
were helgi a t the Bapust. c hurc h on Sk in ne r Su nd .
¢_....J........1...nn .n n ; l u n f fha Miva n ln f . I hnnnn lo f i Binnrlnvau n ua y w|}c|.|un :puy na VA .......var io us classes received diplqrnas
a n d passed f r o m one de p ar tme n t
to ano the r.Th e reg ular preac h-
ing servic e was en1ittemi.A la rg e
c mwd was pres ent. at the e xerc ises
M .L C a me r o n o f K a n s a s C i ty ,
wa s i n He r ma n a Ievv na y s last.
we ek .Th e Ty so n an d L e n g tr an sf er
c ompan y wer e bus y las t. we ek pu t-
tin g; a c e me nt fi oo r i n th e i r a u to
tr u c k s he d .ma r i a n d Nic holas Sheets a n d
Elz y ifripiett,rexurned ho me la s t
we e k f r o m Co nway Spr ing s,K a n -
sa s wh e re the y h ave b ee n e mp lo y
1,1fo r Le s An ge le s, C ali: :f o r a i ; ; . c -E m i i i i l ' ~ £ | t : t e r i i e e : 1 .
tended vi si t wi th he r ¢laughter,|Mr s . J .L .Peter se n was h os te ss
Mr s .Ai de n C o n n e r a n d Mr .Con-to th e Hi llsi d e l:Iust.ler.i,»Ciub o n
110r.Mr .an d Mr s .J .M.W e st
we n t to Oma h a wi t h h e r .'
Mrs . li. J . Sc h ea ek , who i s s ta y -
i n g i n Oma h a a u pres ent to be
near Mr .Sc henc k wh o is i n th e
I mma n u e l huspi tai,wa s u p the
fi r s t o f th e we e k fo r a s h o rt. vi s i t
wi th relatives a n d friends.
' Th u r s d a y af ternoon Mr s .bu\.Iwr-
la n d a n d Mr s .Pete sen g a ve theCo u nty pre_|ect de m n s tr a ti o n iillu
i t pr o ve d to be ve lll'|£l(?Sl11a,:
a n d he lp f ul,A l l me mb e r s o f ln e
club were present. exc e one.'i n e
hostess ser ved a n i c e lu ac heon ar.
tn e c los e of the mee ti ng !
Th e Lo u i s .Hug ei ma n fa mi ly , l Mr .an d Mr s .E d Il nd o r f :lull
fo r me r He rma mte s, wh o h a ve be e n c hildren visi ted Th u r s m y eve ni ng
re=»uf...»... ui me s e r s o n f o r a n u m-s vi th th e F r a n k B r o wn fa mi ly .
be r o f y e a rs , h a ve r ec e ntly mo ve d l Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y '1`egt ;: ad
to Linc oln.Th e i r dau gh te r,Mi s s Fami ly ,o f F r e mo n t we r e r r lu n y
CORN SHOW
Industrial Expositione q wi th th e ue
pany me p a s t s
cu \.,n.y , Uma.
ac c ident.A cu
ln gn su ay f ro m a
u c h gr a d i n g c o m-Adcaaide enté red tm:Lnlve rsn ty e ve n mg v i s i to r s a t th e Ha r r y }.1~
u mme r ,near Pon-f o r h e r f i r s t y edr.ve y ho me .:
Huey h a d a n a u to .Mr .a n d Mr s .D.E.Ha y e s ar e !Mr s .Ot to Chr lstens en and
.r dr ove o n to m e ho me f r o m a va c a ti o n tn p to D e n -da u g hte r lve re 'Thursday vi s i to n
a we road direc tly ve r ,Colo rado wh er e they visi ted a t Mr s .George W i tte i n fi e n ni n g -P R I Z E S O F F E R E D F O R W I N N E R S A N D C O N D I T I O N S O F s n o w
in Iront. of them.Tne cars col-hded and l:1arl's bar suffered a
broken lender and oem axle.
m s. rrud Mama spent the past
week at die Chan. Devall home.
Ailes Mae Brin whose home isgin boutn Dakota, nas been a guesttheqaat week at the F. 0. Swan-'
bon name.1
their daughter,Mrs.B.Garnett
and Mr. Garnett.James Hayes, a
brother, aeconmnnied them.Mrs.Minerva Carter of Blair,hadcharge of the boarding house whale?
they were away.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencke andMr. and Mrs. John Newell of Blair
attended the funeral of E.F.
ton.'
hir. and Mrs. Jens Krogh were
Sunday dinner guests at the tml
Wulf hom .mear Urum.Mr. ...lf Mrs. Jack Crowdy, ul
Blair,and Mr.and Mrs.Sim:Iliorning of Omaha spent 'I`u1.s»
day evening at the John JemnIn
home...Skinner Sunday afternoon !'f
s p e n t ~ d a y s ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
M m J H Johnson of Lincoln,
m
Corn Show Upcn to the World.All Entrigs Must be in Place by 6:00 o'clock p. rn.. Weedncsdny, October 16, |929
All Entries E}cepr Single Ear Mus! Contain Ten Furs
s.0o
8.004 .ou
2.00I nn
g Fourth P;iz
|Fifth Prize
CAiI'irst Prize
F{f¥}{'i*EiiI§
Sixth Prize -Seventh Prize $3.00 ~ Persons under 2| yearsueek with Mr. Johnson.'
Miss Dorothy Galatnar of Hum-
bolt, Nob. spent. ;he pam. week at
the H.O.Cooper home,a.guest.
of Miss Nettie Moc Cooper.
Lou Ho m of Emerson visited
.here over Sunday with his lanmiy.
is in Iigmsas,'fiaited here last callers at the J. L. Petersen bonu:
week with her sisters, Mrs. Hur-}Miss Rosalie Foley attended saold Brewster and Mrs. Elmon West reception held at the E. C. Hunt
home in Blair Monday afteriodr
1 11..o lor ol me blalr ony tear: trbHowdyFolks:Prom now on,i n i Art Guatason and daugn
you can read about the Fashiolliior,Gloria Gay,of Blair spun:
as nn |First Prizemul§a'5i'i\"|5fii2'_'_'_'_ I Q Q _I izaa i
Tenth |:ri!»e°-~-------l.0UlLARGE WHITFrim Prize - - - - - . . ~ -sumo i
~ l ixe
Th i r d Pri ze -
Fou rth P ri me
Fif th Prize
u u -4.00
3.00
2.00
1 .00
Sec ond P r i
Th i r d I'riz¢
z e
3 .
2.00 af age1.00
Late White
P O P C O R N
.la p Hulles s
Fi r s t Pr i ze ----~----$3.00
Second Priz e -2.00
Th i r d P r i m -----1.00
Fi rs t Pri ze 3.00
Sec ond Pr iz e 2.00
Th i r d Pri ze -- . -------1.00
Bl-I2il`S I N G L E E A R
Fi r s t Prize ---~~»---$10.00
L A R G
Fi r s t Prize -
5) cond Pri ze
Th i r d Prize -
F n u r lh Pri ze
>=¢~1~¢»}\& 'i>}iz¢n
Th i r d Pr i z e - --
F o u n h P d z e r JF i r m P r i z e --~ . . . »~
A9 0 D
' ` ; r ll Pri In
Y 1 E LL ( )\ \
élbb
6.00
4 .00'I nn
E 'rl-:1.1,cm:
$3.00
ki F. 5 k1 | . ne r d i e d e ar ly Fr i da y ba n te r in Blai r i n these columns.=
mo f n i n g a t th e ho me o f h m son,
Ed g a r .Fllllelill se rvic es wer e h eld W a tc h f o r the i r Sto r e Ne ws w-i t i s
. u r t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h i u m i a y a l t -i n t e r e s t i n g t o t h e W e l l D r e s a e z l
~i |\ n _ _ -.1 \ | : _ .A n I -.
W ed nes day af
An d er s on ho m
La rs Ni else :
spen t s c veml 1
J ens Clausen
3.002.00
1 .oo$5.00-4 ,oo
3.002.00I .oo
nomo atm aliens:Srpllerhooti conw.hi r.a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Leac h an d ' wo ma n an u nu a s s OI mls n a m
\..:1.4»....uhm h n mo t m m ('.nnu.nv ..._........Q
"'°ryi the Danish I GE WHITE
-$5.00
g u n saSgwyonll mg. ;.;»W hite Rice
Fin-ll Priz e ---..... .$3.00
Second Prize -- -»--»» 2.00
Th i r d P r i z e 1.00
Sec ond Pri ze
Th i r d Pr'irA:
F o u r th Pri ze
Fif th P d z e -
5.oo .I LAR4.00 |First Prize -
3.00 |Second Prize$6.15 | gig:-n Bla i r
e
Third Prize
Fourtl1 PfirlFifth Prize
g' "' "j : g g °" "; ,"",},;"i§;,;| 1-zxtn specm: silk urenes,3.00Qull-vgv"1 " " " " " " "" " " '" " v " _l v u n n vluwvgu.my --_-»------s pent th e s umme r .nz sizes I 4 to 46 an Smart," W we r e Mr .Smr th an d da u g hte r of
Hr s . F r e d Ro g e r t a n d d a u g h te r s sty les , c olors a nd ma tvrialg-.-_ Ie,| | y : Le xington, Ne br. who attende d the
K i s s V e r a a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Web~wo r th $10 Svli el F e lt Ha ts f c on ven li un als o.
' m r a n d A n i ta J oy c e W ebs ter,'o Mr . an d Mr s. Rob er t. Ras mu ss en
1.001-00 I Third Prize
To be Held in-RATHMANN'S GARAGE BUILDING,BLAIR, NEBRASKAIiilve :B Bancroft.Thursday andlwomen and Misses,$2.88 in ailf anl<§hl¢len were Sunday dinm
17-18-19 r»/Shui l1 f u nd n :iyles-reallyf guegts gt the Clarence Long hmm THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAYMr. and hifi. Howard Martin of
Tekamah spent. Friday evening at
the Fred .Martin home.
Mr. amd Mrs. D. lfuch and OttoHansen were dinner guests Thurs-day evening of Mr. and Mm. Chris
H u n a n
n t w c u l u n i u n u
worth $5-At the I:
in Blair right now!
The Shoe Store o
Fashion Center.
Misses'$2.98 to sa
1~.i'£f"2{r`IE Mrs
O C T O B E Rr Blmlr ,, ,,,,i';E11'.2'32.i..I'i;;..;'s;.§: '
I Hr. um Mrs. cm c rlbeWolmens'"d:two children, Frmd: .and
HORSES ANI) MULES MUST BE SHOWN IN TEAMS50, and Chil-:Vivian of me msuee_were Sundsv dinner 1" _...|u . .n,...ur Hm~sesand Mules sbuwn in trams mm! be mrned hy exhibimr. who must be n rswidem nf Washington County.Teams competing must beI I I .z u l u mns-»n i )U u u u w a s ud r o v e d o wn f r o m Ar i zo n n last
'W edn esday aft ern oon f o r a sho rt
filit. with |:tlat.i1.es.
Whxt might have been a very
naious w w accident happened
hen hat Tuelday afternoon.As
llrn.Ch u;Chamberlain and hnhv
u n s n s qu . - a u t o 3_3y_~ - -- -._l S . S m a r t n e w J .L .P e t e r s e n h o m e .
s t y l e s .3 7 - n f C e c i l T h o m v s o n l o s t a va l u a b l e
~- - ~h o r s e S a t u r d a y n i g h .d d
1 M r .a n d M r s .G ..K u n e l a nH I L L ~E t w o c h i l d r e n o f O a k l a g d , 1 o \ \ ; ¢ a n d
1 1 1 .M r .a n d M r s .L e o n a :M u n a n d
m o l :,'§:°.:.<= .,£"£f.£L.'f.?.f'1'11°'J.!&§t ¥ ¢ ! " * ° . ; = » 1 h s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e F r l n k
hiwhed to laguna.Scaundneu. Size, Svmmelry,Muscular Development, Quulinv of Feel. and Legs
cunsidered.No Entry Fee to be Chargsd.and Cbaracwr uf Move nenl no be carefully
PRIZES FOR WORKPRIZESFOR WORK HORSES
:moo ~EvE n v BO Y O R mm. mmm A P O NY OR HO RS E I N ~Pina PrirnFirm! Prizm sm a n
' r u e m m n e w | | . 1 . a s o w e n | = | F T v c a m s ~~ ~Thi rd Pnu" " '_;'g;,:m a=;;a
2.50
nad P it Daugherty,who is em-
mnd al hired hxnd at the Cham-
1;ln farm, were returning from¢0iIl¢ a Buick car coming southermrdedthem into the difch and
struck the Dxugherty car.The
Iri ve r had li t a cigarette andtoned the mitch out but the wind
bk' it huk into the ba ck neat olm p g H e w a g t r y l n g w p l t h
I
--_. ......-.-.»~-»u| uuune |nursu=|y||_;mv.'n home.-waning,A business meeting was Mr,and Mrs.Carl Dheld and new officers elwted ton-'gwn daughters of Homevithe put year:Mm. Walter. Sap- and Mrs.J,P. Taylo
pen!\e!d, Preandent; Mrs. Will RV'}Spr|ngs,Nebr. ire spen
;§;»n},';§; 1,;~~fd=f~;;M ~ P f -f~ eral dlya visiting their
..;as ema u-mer Mrs. John swe, Secretary.The next meeting ~ ;:m;|§_
will be held at the school house'Frank Metzinger of I
Y"Hdlo we 'e nnight "Rh 1 pra~ N.Y.and his sister,n"H" °"d."§{"°'h'"P'!"* _'Jensen visited their nu
1.50
2.50
co » \r>ETEN'r HORSFMEN wus L J UDGE THE ABOVE CL ASSES
Parade Will be Held at 1:30 #clock p. m., on Fnday, October, 18, 1929
Assemble all Horrea North nf Rivelt Lumber & Coal Co. Yardslocheste r
ln .BIG DANCE SATURDAY EVENING BY AMERICAN LEGION
For Further In'ormalien un FRED TIETJE, JOHN AYE or CHAIRMAN GEO. BATES
n to n n e r o n m y a g m l g ¢w a s u o n r
and guided the car directly imcl l c othhr.The Ford v u bad!!
amls fd a nd ha d w be to we l nfo r n p d n ,The Bulek was no
¢,m,¢¢4 except u bun. fender.
mr.and mm,John Peterl=0|\.|Hntt.le Stull at the Crowell HomeDorothyand.lurk Petersan lpcnz Sunday aftemoon.
wx at Detluf Wulfa.|I-'rank Linden and two children.M i n Helen Taylor :ipent nev-Mu-garet Ind Benrand and ldn
ral dlys with with her lter. Mrs.Anderson were Sunday dinnerTlemena Willhmun md l\uaband_guests at the Emerald \'nn Henk
Nebnaika, October 3, 1929
'Art Mmgill's Sundny evening.lPet:ersen of Blulr, John and Fred
blr. and Mrs. Jim Olsen vldbed Gregerson and Herman SchroederYet; Hansen md sister Sunday.'Wednesday evening m honor M
Dennis Osburn and family were Mr. Rathjexfs birthday.PlnochleBlair visifnrs Thursday.Iwas played,Mrs.Hans .Schmidt
M w g m g g n -Julius Stu kel and mg; § ==e »=- hizldlug msg
r-.L.M ll vlsl at scores an rs.m.versen nnllerxgvlonh, Iowa W;d.nesday andl'l. L. Mlgiihell, low.A nice lunch
'u ay.was serv .bln.H.P.Bnnllng is in the R. S. Nelr was up from_0maha
}Rlchmond.hospital a t Flemodtiwednesday looking after hm farm
;where she undenvent an operation interests._
last Thursday.-Mrs. J. W..'l`rlsler left \Yedne§-
sets of fur-a small de-
ll hold any garment until
rea dy m take ir..'rue
Center has more Coats
the other stares in Blair
ther--come in and see for
. 'av-1:
ADMAH NEWS
Willard.
John Rathjen of Lincoln, was a
week-end visitor in Ft. Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensenand Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christen-een motored to Craig Sunday to
visit Chris Lund and family.
'Mrs.George Hineline nnd Misa
»
Mm Minnie Schneider and son,Fred of Rosalie.Nab., spent the
week-end at the home nf Mr. andMrs . Arthur A.Schneider.
Ellzahe Cachelxn.Mrs.Emma
Gannu who in here from Kan-
sas was onor gear.After a finednneratnoon,Mrs.Hinellne
passed amrund delicious Flemish
Beauty pears in the afternoon,picked from their ovm trees.The Ralph Bouvier family while
away a abort time age, had their
house broken into and thoroughly
Lowe spent Sunday evening at theFreeman Iaftishome.
Mr. and Mn. Eddie Fletcher md
Delbert were Wednesday evening
visitors at the F. E. Fletcher home.
Ethel French spent the week end
at the home of her parents, Mr. lad
Mrs. Chiu. Frenrh at Kennnnl
Albert L Staples. of St. Louis,Llc.. son-in-law of Mr. and Hin. R.
E.McConrmha.af Hermnn.flint
Try the Fashion Centzr first-|BREWSTER BITS Ichoicen
it is the Store for Thrifty Womenl posit wi
37-It Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svozersonlin Blair.and daughter,Christine nt¢endedl'f'" _'"
the silver wedding anniversary u.Fashion
the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schumaker than all
home Ina! Saturday evening.Wa Wsmf" "" ' " " 'Misésfs zmine a n d ~ r e m -put mm
n ug ters of A..ewrsen f~~E? kennard, had their tan.-xils and yoursel
adenoids removed at the Lord Lis-Mr. and Hn. Henry Mehnm ;.;=i;.=|;¢.|.The burglar ¢-i»=a|;...|a;a\;;~s~;§a;a.: .;:.;.E..";:' sg;her hospital dudng the county fair sm! °*!"f!='°e9f ~.f»==-==e.<af=.wre: mlm bv |:\{ttlng_ 5 °*9"'*=3.*'£%l§l-Mhil on :\ visit ii tl1e_T1;all;r¢;f
e Hiram Gaddy about 20 miles
of Rolla. Mo.The remainsn. o g s u b n c c p LZII UC a n u r s e s \u|.:u.|.|UlilMr .a z d Mr s .J .F .Ni e ls e n a n d Mr s. J . R. i lu r is ti a ns en an :i son,last
Iies
Mr. and Mrs. Alvls Petersnn and'dny for a visit wlu\xelanvps mdaughterweredinnerguestsat Chicago and Galeshurg, Illinois.
Louis Peterson's Sunday.Q The Progressive, Sociqy met on
Mr. and Mrs. James Pullen andffuesday with sixteen ladies pres-Donald spent Thursday evening at ent and began making aprons for
Alben Hue's listeninar to the Oldxthe bazaar.Miss Male niehrens,
neu ac Lne mm Hmlnl Aercnmarxhome Sunday.
hir. and Mrs. Sievers and Miss
Dorothy, Miss Edu C. Sierk, MissDoraKlindt,Mr.and Mrs.Gus
Lage. Mr. and Mrs. I-`. H. Frahm
door screen and walking nn.ineyreportnothingmissing,although
with other things there were twos°°d shot guns in plain g vilich
they could have easily en,Mr-msrx. Z. T. Leflwith and $011.
Juogwsouth
werefuner
Meth
¢Ia'v 1
Also Hamily visited the Hana Hansen Calvin spent Seve:al days
'home Sunday afuzrnoon.week visiting relatives near
Hldcs .. Pelts .. Wool - Furs |Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Wulbern and Monies,Iowa.
.famil?oi'Kennard,attended a i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hue,
-Our Truck "Ill Call Promptly §1»inh<my__ party at the home of ald_ine anQ_}fercy visited dia
br o ug h t to 'Tek amah wh e r e
a l servic es we r e he ld a t th e
odist Episc opal c hurc h Tue s-
afternoon.Bh ri af wa s mn d n.t.the
erman Mr.and Mrs.Dan Fauna and Rohwer,Sr.served delicious re-
_family of Hooper, visited at theireshment.».work-H. F. Hiebenthal home Sunday.Wm.and Miss Lulu Lorenmn
fgm"Elmer Nyquist and family called are driving a new Cheyrolet. coupe
. E B I at Alvis Pezersonka Sunday eve-,ond Mr. and Mrs. Chris Frahm, a;
Fiddnél-`o»}=Eeé¢ f\l§{.§," Ki='1€1='.Miss Anna Rohwerand Mrs. Geo.and Miss Catherine and Misa C. .C.
Beales enjoyed a weiner roast in
Hummel park Sunday afternoon.
Herman Wolff of lthica,Nob.,
was a caller at the home of his
mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Nickels
Chgrdlemenroute home from Desl n'the Tekanml: ceniéieryf
Moines,Iowa to St..Paul,Nob.,Mnund Mrn.Clarence Davis and
stopped off here Mondair morning children, frorn Valley, spent Sun-for a short visit with o d friende.day at the Rilllam Olson home.
They had been to Des Momes to Hans Hansen has just complet»
attend the funeral of a younger ed putting' up a double corn crib
.._'Henry Wulberns.Ilielry van vaun home at 1leOur Swruicf is Free Sunday dinner guests at the Tor- ' Fridiy evening.
mr r~nrr'r~'|~r'\¢.:Qnlipilnir val Anderson home near Ke:mard,|Miss Nona Hnebenthal is}';|_)l]u l l \ / a A n .|a l l l V i u l v l a u l w v l wére Mr. am! Mm Archie Hazxml ing for Mrs. Johnson in Frem
and family of I lrtvn. Mr. and;Mr. and Mrs. Art Luening
UseYouf Phone, Cal!
MARKET 0325
Night Phone--SIARKET 0337
Mrs. Wiiliam Hunt. of Omaha, Mr.er and daughters wer
and Mrs. A. A. Kronberg and fam~Thursday evening.ily of Kennagrd.1 Walter Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and Sunday at the James
family and §1r...and Mtg.Harp l\Irs.Minnie Bqm
ein Fufl u uu l . I n in g .
spent. ,.&!5.;.'1':° 1:£fi';..1f°°'i.'i'°
Chevrolet, coach.Sunday.5hrother of Mr. Z. T. Leftwich.for Joe Lyons on his place whererson :ml Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lage of Harold Marr apd mother,Ml ? I P L. Robinson of the American Fred Hovendick now lives.
...A Mra .Carrolh Nebuvisited relatives sew'-|D.W.Marr visited relatives m Qnndnu Q.-hm!Union was hemfamilyPl l h .u a u l g n u : r ,a | . ) r l . n :m r .u u u s u s a ' j " " " '1 1 I .v u u l l u n .,,,_.....,... . .. . .. . ,_:_m g a e S r : m o g ; : { ~ v i s P e t e r s o n » d a n d d a » g h w r , | § §d a > S a n F L L a l h o u n a n d ` " ° " B ' § ¥ § " " } » " 2 ' ' I, ' } ; £ ° b § £ " § h é ' " § a F§` i§'¥i T h u n u i a y e ve n i n g -i n t h e i n t e r e s t F a s h i o n C e n t e r C o a t s f o r W a m -
T o e l k e h ° m e 3 o £ § ; : 1 § n ; I r t ; ; d e I }5,°e h § £ ' $ i .M r s .C .B .M e h r e n s e n t e r t a i n e d N u r s \ ; r i e s a t A r l i n g t o n i s m a k i n o f t h e S u n d a y S c h o o l ,f r o m h e r e e n a n d 'M i s s e s r i e e d a $ 1 01|P 3 w..I S h e I n t e n d e d w s z t m g N a s h w l l e a n d ._f s t a l 3 b F 1 8 .t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e H a p p y H o u r f h i s s e m : - a n n u a l c a n v a s s o f t h i s -h e $ 6 9 . 5 0 I n b l a c k b r o w n t a n l n s z z e s>V 9 3 1 " " " ' ! = . § . . l "a t w a u r g r a s u r i *|<.1uz>T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .A f t e r l v i c i n i t y ., G r e e n e d a s t r l c t w h c r e h a s -r '| § h 1 n | { n v S c h n o i s u n d e r h a s C h 8 l ' K € , ! 1 3 t o 5.2 II I t h 0 3 m 3 f m 5 »II l ! W E 5 t
|Hansen and family visited at A.car called at me mrsQA. Kmnber|'| lui Slhmlly eve- Sunday wining.
ning.A |'1_'!'d ng.. Kell ni n
p h e
Re
als
c el
i,"'""g-""o o 3 o on:
!Ba F. D. Ha||,Thursday, 0ct. 10
~Russian CUSSACK Chorus
~Neverldassuch Beautifulsinging Been H¢ara\
_Europe and America proclaim this organizatlpn a wonder
g THIS IS. A $500 EVENING PERFORMANCE
¢ .. . . - . . .-
Reserved Seats at Pounds Clothing Store $1.00 and $1.25 L
All Children and School Students 75 cents a
o|=xo::o = o : o o:§|o
1 .FashionCenter Coats for Wom-
e n a n d hiisses pric ed a t $10 m l
$69.50 in blac k, brown, tan in sizes
13 to 52 i n th e sma rte st,ne we st
sty le s s h o wn th i s f a ll a n d wi n te r .
Se lec t y o ur ne w c o at no w an d ge t
an~en ,~r s .I ma ue a nMr s .Ali c e V a n V a li n sp en t Su n-
d a y af te rn oo n a t th e A lb e r t Hu e
home.
Mr . a n d Mrs . He r ma n B o r c h e r d -
in g ,M r .a n d Mr s .Gu y L u th e r
dr ove to Shenan doah,I o wa Mo n -
d a y an d sp en t th e da y ;re tu r n i n g
in th e e ve ni n g .
A lb e n Hu e a n d f a mi ly c a li e f l a t
ni n
p h e
Re
als
c el
i,"'""g-""o o 3 o on:
!Ba F. D. Ha||,Thursday, 0ct. 10
~Russian CUSSACK Chorus
~Neverldassuch Beautifulsinging Been H¢ara\
_Europe and America proclaim this organizatlpn a wonder
g THIS IS. A $500 EVENING PERFORMANCE
¢ .. . . - . . .-
Reserved Seats at Pounds Clothing Store $1.00 and $1.25 L
All Children and School Students 75 cents a
o|=xo::o = o : o o:§|o
1 .FashionCenter Coats for Wom-
e n a n d hiisses pric ed a t $10 m l
$69.50 in blac k, brown, tan in sizes
13 to 52 i n th e sma rte st,ne we st
sty le s s h o wn th i s f a ll a n d wi n te r .
Se lec t y o ur ne w c o at no w an d ge t
an~en ,~r s .I ma ue a nMr s .Ali c e V a n V a li n sp en t Su n-
d a y af te rn oo n a t th e A lb e r t Hu e
home.
Mr . a n d Mrs . He r ma n B o r c h e r d -
in g ,M r .a n d Mr s .Gu y L u th e r
dr ove to Shenan doah,I o wa Mo n -
d a y an d sp en t th e da y ;re tu r n i n g
in th e e ve ni n g .
A lb e n Hu e a n d f a mi ly c a li e f l a t
the business slesslon, pinoc]
the diversion,Mrs.P.C.
hle wasl Line men from Blplr are busy H;`Rf,|,§\so" was planning on at-Tucker here at present,laymg the tele-tending a Misdonary Conference
ilu Lot-phone lines under ground.'from Oct. lst to gg, at Des Moines
e lunch Miss Adelyn Zougg of Omaha, Iowa.
_was the guest of Miss Helen Am~Ira Phillips o l Hemingirard,Rm of bler over the week~end.lN¢b., was here a shun time ago»lay 'Weil 'for the nurnose of getting Ken-I
styles shovm this fall and gnnmg.
Select your new coat now una( get
choices! sets of fun-n small de-
posit. will hold any garment until
you nre ready to take it.The
Fashion Center has more Casts
Packing House
By-P roduts Co.w a n e ;¥ \u \ \ \ i ; : | ,;u ¢|»u .h
+
..O m a h a ,w e r e g u e s t s T u r s d
f a c m l s ," " " ' " ° " " " ' =n i n a o f t h e M i s s e s E m u:rm l l- S T.so. os 1.\uA. Na sal
lhwnrnn rm.rf.li - ll I
l l ln dl ..__._,'I.L»\....|'Aihnd n...i\»i»|- 'M ln|¢ \.{.L"Lli .i .; ;..i... ;.-.;. :- a ninfiISt ClHS3»~lu x ~IGSM011 l.@:n[€I ljealjljy ygfggr ;|c\.n p#IllAnnu " " ; { f h " » " {uuau a n unc uunrl nlU|KIn ul ulqu.S .»~b k th h an d e p =1r\¢Sec ial:Si ik Drésses $6.151 1 Mr s . Ma n e Mc h re ns wa s h os te s s: p h en :n - A li c e T n p i e tt, o p e xa to r .hglsc potsito cg;;{Th e Ph i lli p s o wn pu t to g e th e r c ome. m an d see f or
14 to 4 5 i n s m a r n e w i n m a y af ternoon to th e membereukealsstrc peranaments, $5 and $1.50,a g r e a t d e a i of la n d a r o u n d He m-y ou rse lf.3 ? 1 ¢
s ... I ...____,_,_'___,,_'°f_§h*i'(§?ff*3@,§ | " b°_____I ialso fi ng er an d water W A VE S; ma r-in g f o r d a n d alwa y s h a ve immen s e T r y th e Fa sh io n Ce nter fi;- ,f,_sylS,co1
wonh $1
[Urs a na lIlIIll»!;lLl.\|.|§|l.l.Idl|] {~~~~D H O I EB ,_0 .S o l i e l F e l t H a t s f o r N a b . ,i s vi s i t i n g h e r p a r e n t s ,M r .c e l s ,3 h _ f : ' [ ' 9 ° ° i fa c a a l s ,m n n l u l e s p o t a t o c r o p s I 0 hl11"\@Sf~
- - - -- -......L .. .. -_H 1 ;
it is the Store for Thrifty Women
ue 'rc 1 m Blair.37-ltWomansmelMis ses $ 2 3 3 i n a ll an d Airs.Ue tle l Kr u s e , a n d o th e r 'tv e r y u u n g u r a t c l a w or-1.1
....-l¢.|2 .....mn. nin. xn ra aa m l :§| lK |J'l'|5 1 QUI UI Th e Shnp St.0|"P n f Hln i r i s th #
new color.;an d sty le s -r e ai ly |u m: . 1v e sMm Man' Cook.who attends!n m s a w n r n n u s z lin size:14 to 46 in man,newl ..;;;_:"':._Vc0Ith 35.~ t h e F8Shiol1 C9I\tCl" the 8£at_ f1}1ivérsit'at Lincoln,AIAJ |. .r \ ll.\ l A|\.r\.l.».\Istyles, colors and materiaiswreally "§="="§'\.\:m.er.\YOI.ll€l1B ={"'
i B la i r r i g h t n o w!31'-It c a me i n F n d a y eve n i n g to spend .10_501; 1 F 11;H t 1'Mlssfas $2.98 to $5.50,a n d Chnl-n lt h e we e k e n d wi th ho me fo i ks ..F-.fi'Ef"'L".'?f1"§'f_"\'2§f'_f°"iE'_.f'l'ff 'f 'm's .~e a u o f f .i f dren S, $1.49 to $3.39.S m a r t n e w
Th seniols of the high gghggl ~ 'gggga |u;:.uu:|.. 101 \\|n. 0*H'4 WOUIGII ana nusses,05.00 ul anistylesentertainedthefrcslunenat.a r IHGW colors and styles really
very enjoyable party in the school ",iT,leP,f SSE? "§°;;=gf.13 '2L""'?l'€§¢»»»nh $5.At the Fashion Center
31-1:FT.CAI lI| .| \l" fT\Tn n v u n |AN D V I C I N I TY :SENNINGTUN NEWSauditorium FrIndiv eveninl.';'_"'...t;:,;:_°'t :;;';';';ol """l :.. n| . :_ r i lh l nn !!!37-IiiMr.and Mrs.Fritz Heise andl
daughter, Mrs. Helga Schula and
children of Omaha,were guestswefirst of the week of Mrs.
l>{eise's sister, Mrs. Mary Nickels.
John Allen returned home Mon-
Hemlngiord, Neb.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller at-tended the funeral servims in
Omaha Monday,of Mr.Byron
Parrish.a brother-in~law of Mr.
day after a two months stay atl
'i"iié`i§l§}v\§|i'§t,'1ub m,m`\1y which
has been closed durin me sum
lthe 27th, and will be open every
1riday afternoon from Z to 5 p. m.Edward Saltzman has gone to
Colorado whem he is in charge of
a cunszruction crew for the Union
Pacific railway.I Mr. ana Mrs. Wm. l\e:'sen'nr\d
daughter,Miss Edna and Mrs.
-Henry Fischer mowred over toȢ.~----n_|:;.|.... ,.r.,._.,.-..an...
|s _.liner months was opened P'riday,i
m s t x n u r s u a y BIY. ErY \0D ll-
Mr s .S.D .Bou vie r,Mr s .Ra lp h
B o u vi e r , Mr s . A n B a tti n a n d Mi s a
E d n a Bo u vi e r atte nd ed a misc el-
laneous shower given for Misa
Pearce at the Walter Su-iekletthome in Blair Thursday afternoon.
Ralph Bouvier and sons, were on
the market last neck with some oftheirfamousBouvierpapcorn,
the kind that the late S. D. Bou-
sier raised so much of and madeifamous.__' S u n d a y a l m m o o n vi s i t o r s a t t h e
I
3 Try the Fashion Center firsw
lin is the Store for Thrifty Women
in Blair.av-1:
\.N E W E N G L A M J N E W S
Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Lofti s wi
Stella, Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Lottie,
Birdie Helen and Marjorie were
.nah Ilnunnrlir-\r hnmo
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gottsch and
son Billy spent Sunday with Mr.gud Mrs. Clyde Custard and lam-ily near Millard.
The new well for the water-Xorks here wax completed Satur-
ay.`Mr.and Mrs.Roy Gordan and
duughfrr and Mrs. Eggerv. Oft re-
turned F id3tay from_Lheir Lrip tu
I. .outh Dnlrotgl :md hhmiesom.
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THIS IS. A $500 EVENING PERFORMANCE
Reserved Seats at Pounds Clothing Store $1.00 and $1.25 L Q
A l l C h i l d r e n a n d S c h o o l S t u d e n t s 7 5 c e n l x a | ]
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MiHer's.Mrs.Gertrude Rathjen,Mrs.
Hugh Vaughan and daughter,Miss Louise,were Tuesday visit-ors in Shenamdonh, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. z. Baldwin re-
turned Wednesday after a fewdays visit at their lon-ner home in
Minnesota
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rathjen en-
tertained Messrs.and Meadames
Louis L\md, Hans Schmidt,Wm.
Iversen, John Autzen, Geu. Thunn,Louie Kmse, T.L. Mitchell, Pete
Mordhorst of Bennington,Frank
,.,._Anita Fischer returned with themto .spend the week-end.I Mr. :md Mrs.Louie Kruse vis-
iited at the Lewis Cook home in'Omaha, Saturday.
Mrs.Grant Lage entertained'several Ca!houn iriendx at a
'bridge tea Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cady weredawnfromBlairSaturdayeve-
ning.
1 Harold Gull of Omaha, Ls spend-
ing a few days with his mother.
Mrs.W.R.Goll und brother,
want to Shenandoah, lu. Saturday
returning Sunday night.The girls
were very happy at the opporum-
ity of playing 0V€|, the radio.
Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Hickey anddaughters, Bernice, Roma and Fe#-ris Kramer were guests of Dr. Rn(
at a banquet nt First Congrega-tional church in Ornadul. last. Wed-neaday evening.
Mr.and hrs.Albert.Bertsek-inger and Mr.and Mrs.EdwardBertschinger and children of Crei-
ghton left ior their home Tuesday
after spending several days at the
Fred Paulsen home."
Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Wutke and
baby spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Neurneyer.
M1.and B»IrsErn:ie Pdrcell ning
him har : D i l a¢ n \son ElI.0n agua da ughter .Louise 'If
The Arncll-SnyclerMolor Com-
pany exlencls lo llwc public a
mosl cordial inuilalion lo wsu
llre. new Studebaker showrooms.
Wlmlher or no! you expect lo
purchase a molar >car soon,
come in and see ` llresc champ-
ion mollar cars.Yau will un-
clerslanallzen why Sluclebalger
buildsmore ezglzl-cylinder cars
than any manufacturer zh llle
world
You may depend upon il ll1e
.service rendered you by llzc
Amd!-Snyder Molor Company
on any molar car purchased
hen:will be cumplelcly sulisfy-
ing.llmill measure up fully
Io flue cllampionslwip performance
and lfeuuly ofllre new Slude-
bakers.
Arndt-Snyder Motor
Company
vest his popcorn crop.Mesdames Arthur Rowe,Whit
Wallace, Pete Jones, Guy Wallace
and John Garmatz drove to Her-
man Wednesday of last week to
visit Mesdames Harold Brewster
u and Elmon West.Mrs.Garmatz*lie an aimt of Mrs. Brewster and
Mrs. West.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers. who
were here from Cheyenne,Wyo.,visiting relatives at Lincoln, call-
ed on Mr. Rogers' aunt, Mrs. S. D.
Bouvier and the Ralph Bouvier
family Friday.Mm.Charlie I-Iineline gave adinnerpartylastFriday zo the
following guests, Mrs. S. D. Bou-
vier,Mrs.Ralph Bouvier,Mrs.
Art Batten,Mrs.. John Hineline,
TUD E BAKE R
BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS
a n n o u n c e s
1
Arndt-Snyder Motor Company
as Studebaker-Erskine L
Dealer in
BLAIR, Neb.
Studebaker takes pleasure in an-
nouncing this splendid representa-
tion for Smdebaker and Erskine
motor cars. Owners will here Find
a quality of service both new
and gratifying.
The latest in motor car styles
is exemplified by the smart new
Studebaker-built sixes and eights.
And these cars are unique in per-
formance a they are in appear-
ance, for Studebaker holds everyHQ'I`heDicmurSix 1 a 1 4 99514
o ci al st oc k c ar re c ord f or s p ee d
and endurancel
With such timvincing proof of
,performance, backed by One-
Profit value, it is not surprising
that Studebaker sells more eight-
cylinder cars than any other
manufacturer in the world.
. . _ . . . ; -
Studebaker Models and Prices
The President Eight 1 1 1 1 51735 xo $2350
118s
m s
|335
t u ;
xo45
The Commander Eight 1 1 1 1445 u
The Commander Six 1 1 1 1 |145 to
The Dictator Eight 1 .0 f |185 n
'I`heEnkineSix f 1 1 1 ,86ou
r u c u A T T c r o n '
S P E C I A L D I S P L A Y
Saturday, October 5 from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Su tlusu champion oar:In thdr new Studebaker Imnu
John Moore Plumbing Co
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
See Us AI Oncefor Prkcs
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Furnace Heated Buildings
Have Less Fires
NOW is the time to have that.
OIL burner installed..W e
handle one th a t has eteod
the test and ie one of the
b e e t .
Friday afternoon at the Fran
Lottis home.Mr. and Mrs.Eddie Fletcherspan:last Thursday pt the Pete
Larsen home.'Air. and Mrs. Chester Hovendirk
and baby wok Sunday dinner at
the Freeman Laftis home.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Hovendick
were Thursday evening visitors at
the Frank Loftis home.Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hov-
endick,Freeman Loftis,CarrolLowe and Edna and Evelyn Sprick
attended the funeral of Alben.
Staples at Tekamah Tuesday after-
noon.lMr. and M n .Claude Clements
and children,Mr.and Mrs.Hui:
nnd Mrs. Claus Sundell of
\Cnicago, but formerly of Uxis vic-
inity are visiting friends here.
mr.and Mrs.Gus Glandt andMrs.Anrfa Hadxm spent Sunday
iwith Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mock-
Heman near Elkhom.The Ladies Aid are busy getting
ready for their bazaar on Wednes-
day, Oct. 16.Dr. and Mrs. A.Dermudy and
baby of Omaha were callers at theDr.Hickey home Saturday A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen mo-
tond to Shenandoah Wed return-
ing Thursdhy.
A large number of friends and
relatives gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paulsen Sunday
ftemoon to help them celebrate
heir 20th wedding anniversary.'he time \a.a.s spent. in cards.The
mizes in the afternoon were won»y Mrs.Harry Fedde,Mrs.Gus
'adsen, Mrs. C. W. Giandt, Mrs.
lans Larsen, Nels Rasmussen and
Vim Ohn.The evening pri m
winners were Mrs.Eskel Hansen,
Hrs. Roy Lyman, Mrs. Hana Lu*-
sen, Mrs. 'Tirn ohm, Om Gottsch
md Edgar Rasmussen.About 40 relatives and friends
ga th e r e d a t th e F . S . ls h a m h o me
Su n d a y to h e lp Mr . a n d Mr s . I n h -
am c elebrate th ei r 3 0 th we d d i n g
anniversary .The y rec ei ved a ve ry
bea utifu l mir ro r a nd th e pa. st~ti me
was c ar ds a nd da nc in g.
Mina B e r th a Hu b e r wa s a d i n -
ner gu es t a t th e C.G.B r e wr t e r
ho me i n Oma h a o n e da y la n we e k .
Mi s s Bernic e Hi c k e y a tte n d e d s
hnnnnuéf.n t th e K .C.i ll Om a h a
last Friday as guest of Ferris Kra-
mer.The banquet was given by
the Bell Telephone Co. where the
latter is employed.Misa Bernice Huber has secured
vork with the Bankers Reserve,ife Insurance Co. at Omaha.
Try the Fashion Center (int,-
L is the Stare for Thrifty Women
Fashion Center Coats for Wom-
en and Misses,priced at $10 to
$69.50 in black, brown, un in sizes
K3 to 52 in the smartest, newest
nyles shown this fall and winter.
Select your new :oat naw and get
nhuicest sets of.fur-4 small de-
posit will hold any garment until
ron are ready to take it.Tha
Fashion Cente r hu more Costs
zhan all the other stores in Blair
put wgether-come in and see for
iourself.87-lt
The Millinery Stora of Blisir is
&
$7.50 and Children's Hats $1 toA
Try the Fashion Center first
it is the Store for Thrifty Women
mm, Nebraska, 0¢¢<»w,=4. 1929Jk re li zh i
a n terboon.lakilhmn nnnnt Thnrm-fav eveninlr
1oustandinzhealth.t Clninata So. .Dlk.l a s t - mt e r w n d n hanof a l"Walbel~~3352 2°n;a1¢s»¢ ~ Onmnn.'l-lovendid at a dinner Weqnesday.
Gnndma I-'lake irmuw improv-Mr.and Mrs.Dwiglgt Patrick ,
hospital but does not suffei Flin-Qhlartin Lahen home..a 4
The docwr says she will "be able|Mr.and Mrs.Nels Rasrnussen
to leave the hospital in a. few more and sons gpent Sunday with Mr.weeks.land Mrs. T. W. Petersen.
Nels Larsen and family ciilled ati Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersenthe Arthur Andreas-én home Tues- spent Sunday with Mr.and M mday evening.fCarl Hansen..
Mrx and LI:-s.Ed Holsteip md !Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hqlstein and
'S
Mr. and Mrs Vick Skov.'Mrs. Mac Cameron.''~Mr. andMrs. Ed Hovendlck u\d|Mrs.Geo Sheets f H 'Sunday dinner and afternoondaughterofWinsidespent "h°'spenv. Manda' with h r °ste exm gueste at H. C. Kuhr's were Ml,
week end at the W. H. HovendickJ rn R u y e sn 7| ' "fund Mrs Hans Nelson and son of
home.Mrs.Dewey Holstein and a es mussen.|0maha and Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Ruby accompanied them to Omaha!Albe n Marsh was home ff°\'11'Jensen and daughters of Arling-
Saturday where Mr.I-Iovendick's Boyles College o/er the week-eml'g°m
x
. suse Wien left. for Harlan, Ia
.-.a ~comfort.The foot comfort
~k with~ms folks.~ f 1
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Wulf md son
of Lrvinztpn and Mi. and Mm Will
Japp spent.Sunday afhmoon at
the home of Mrs. Anna D. Wieae.
Herman Wiese and childrenwerecallersat the R.G.Wlese
and Rudie Wiese homes Satunla
PEACEFUL HILL
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
R. G. Wjese home were John Vasa,
Harry Wiese,Otw and AzmieBoock, Mr. and Mrs. Rudle Wiesc
and Mrs. Anna D. Wiese to help
Armua Wiese celebrate his four-
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21...x**\1 \\\ \I r|nrr ~~¢- r '\.'SE R sm 550. 15th< f % = s z >' § »N e w Ba r k e r
u r i ' n m m c # n u *\ I l l l l n g
L e t u s Uo rr ec t Y o u r F o o t
I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y
Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e
6 ~aug I'8 l.l1"l~l':;1 .»o f D r .Gi f f br d .to Ar i z o n a i n th e ne a r f u tu r e .te n de d th e fa r e we ll f lame fo r Ge o .
Mr . F r e d Gr a b b e a n d s o n, F r e d .Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo u i s Ras mu ss en He d e l\ md ' s a t W a s h mg to n Sun day
- .... ... ... .. ... "_. .. ... -| - nuI
mance 010 u v A n f x r n i fi .Arid M m H.c }§'e"J\u'§J""K§'13?\i¢"7~5m=f '.Kuhr and 111.family and Mis;Evelyn Knowl-Misa Mar rin Knhr Spent Sun-'
ron were Fremont callers Satur- day afternoon with Leora Wriizh.
da evey Min Elsie w Laura W[{§? Vi5»Kathryn, Dorothy, Anna, Viola, wed with Marie and Lilian ahnkEdna and Ix~eneVo8s, Alma 'rich Wednesday afternoonandMargaretWarrickvisited]Mr. and Mrs. Otto ines, Bernice
§§1ndny_ yviih Marie,Lillian and,m1d Maxine visited at the Martins
r n n n n n n u " j '|J -. .."P R O B A ' l ` E . 0 F W i L L z m n a :reme§1¢;a o f th e ag e,b u t
f h a rnan M an- iar mpwho Ii b o r e d
s'rA"m OF NEBRASKA ||
saWuhlngwn County,|
In the County Court.
In l k p m m f o f me E m u of
John '.cQuarrie. Deceased:, g u n STATE OF NEBRASKA
the heirs, next of kin, legumes,
aediion and zo any others inter»
-oiled in said matverm'YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Tha An instrument purporting tobe the Luv. Will and Testanmenl, of
John Meqnarrie,deceased,is on
'file at said Court, and also n peti-tion praying for the Probate uf
'mid instrument, and for the ap-
pointment of Margaret McQuarrie
an Adrnlnistrhtrix with will an-
r|55 #SQL QS pHéé¥x¢ liélle dream
ed it would become a household
word in sd short a time.Aoeordmg bo the statements ol
people everywhere who have uctu
ally put is zo the cess, nr is reswr
ing literally hundreds of thuusf
ands of weak, rundown, half luck
some of the latest and mort ad
vanced methods known to Medical
ScienceThe demand for Sargon ms prolr
ably vnthout parlllel ln the hxstory
of the drug trade ln the State oxCahfomlaalone.xt vnll requlrw.
mer one mllllon bottles w Suppl:mn mnn1» nf Galifomia during the
iscauraged men and_\§'omen hy:
Clara Kphnk.Sunds home Sunday,
Mr. and ..}{rs.Wm. Hansen and
m u m nu-anna;
.nu ;. j . . - -
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£9
~-We now have a line of Overcaata,sales
men's samples, that weare offering at
B A R G A I N PRICES
Best quality material and workmanship.
(Arro w Brand L i ne )
You will like them.Priced from
$10.50 to $19.75
That on the 26th ¢'¥_?f|Ef.{`»Z.lf»§'|§§nuu :her li wa s` "m e at 10 o'clock A M *santa -October,,........:_| ....»:»:..... .mn elm nmuf of thelplaced on s§e
.-.a ~c o mf o rt.Th e f o o t c o mf o r t
sto re f o r me n a n d wo me n .
u to r e f o r m e n a n d wo me n .3 2
'S
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rv1'"vu., . " ,11,
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, , ;;0 J
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£9
~-We now have a line of Overcaata,sales
men's samples, that weare offering at
B A R G A I N PRICES
Best quality material and workmanship.
(Arro w Brand L i ne )
You will like them.Priced from
$10.50 to $19.75
" N r ~ - - - - - ~ - -- .executidn of slid instrument will
be heard, and that if you do not
than -ww and eonteat, said Court
may Ptiibate and record the mme,and grant administration of the
ante to Margaret McQuarrie.This notice shall be published
for three weeks numeasively in theEnterprise prionw said hearing.Wi tnas my hand and official
seal this first day of October, 1929.
(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL,
37-4t Special County Judge.
NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS
OF ESTATE
..»»-.m no \mn nA§ KA l
Une mg New xurlvxnrm,mu.wholesale houses in -leagling cities
have sold and distributed 908,184
bottles ln the past eight rhonths.
or at the rate of one million and;
quarter bottles per year.
Kansas City wholesale and retail
firms have sold and distributed
over 300,000 bottles Mthin twelvr
months, or an average of almosl
one bottle for every family ln zhf
State of Kansas.
Texas dealers rvquired nim
carloads the First (our months.li
the Northwest; the vin Citiés of
Minneapolis and St.Paul hav:
h¢Jn .zellinz at the fine of over
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\: A r u n u r n.,.... ..----.I as
Washington County.|
Henry Mem-ke, Attorney
ln me County Court.
ln' the Matter of the Estate of
Sarah Steward, Deceased:To the Creditors uf Said Lstate:You are Hereby Notified, That
I will sit at the County Court
Boom in Blair in said County on
ille m d a y of November.1929,
,md on the 3rd day of February.1950, at 10 o'clock A. M. on ea¢h
o f id days ur receive :ndexnm-ine all claims a gl i mi smd E8-¢¢¢¢_ with a view to their adjust-
_.__»--.a .\|.m1¢nn»_The time
$100,000 per year, to' say nothin;
of the immense wholesale distri-
bution.Sales in other sections
have been correspondingly large.
Back of Sargon's tdurnph in the
dmg stores is Sargun's triumpl
in the homes. ' When a suffering
man or woman finds a medicine
that helps them, they lnvaHahl~
tell their friends about it, and ln
this way the fame of Sargon l»
spreading from coast to coast,
sweeping the country like a great
tidal wave.
No matter where you go-North
Rum Smith ar West.-Sanron is
VICINITY
: e t h a t w e a r e
' n n n r n n f v n n r
1Z1 :anI H
HmH
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i dny af October, 1929~(sr:A1.;1, c. ELLER,
C37-it County Judge.
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shop organization.We 1
THE BEST of SERVICr ; w r r u AL LWhen Snrgon was fimi given to
the world. well known authorities WORK GUARANTEED at REASON
2ABLE PRICES
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All gmdes of soft or
amhracite coal ready
for immediate delivery.
Prices are lower now
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in Auftp Repairi.Ing.Before comfs- J
foreman for Saathoff &
. at Plainview, Neb. .lust
1 will find him bn the job.
has had 8 years experi=
iring and one year as
|ic.'Lloyd, before com=
Ed Caeka for 3 years, if you
an has to know his stuff to
ing to Blair he was
Cline, Chevrolet Co
yell Shorty and yol.l 1 | l : \ \ | l 'n . .a ,.
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1p on yan' table Buy a canof MaxL
he, bmw it aqgording to the recipe given
:lidomrs ~ and taste its mellow-rich,
We will ablk by your venzlicg--wel-mow
because it isjust what the name im-
-Im in coffee goodness.Try it this week.
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acquainting additional thousands with the Hr superior
quakity, economy and delidolsnes of Max-i;h1uM Coffee
Thee isnobetierooffeepackedirxvawmnlim In fact,
*here are few as good.Wecan prove this statemmt in
muM Cofi
above, scent its dz
satisfying flavor]
you will likq it--
Q.plies",themaxim\
Aeroplane
ing to Blair, w
know Ed you l
stay that long.
orked for
know a m»~4 9 6 ~... 4 9 c
[52]Campbell's Soup
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m aMr.Burt Bm-man has had 6 vears.- - .. . , _ . - __ _ _ _ _ _ __________I ______
chine Shop Experience-=7 years at Auto
Repairing' and 2 years as Aeroplane Me=
chanic.W e don't care what the job is, Burt can f i xLw
mr.
\}dhmm hard vr neat ap'l ~d wl|¢»lf=~=nme f-uah and Safeway Flour ls mzilod from theCampholl s ns a rnch, de nunue an
there are \'nri0!.ies suflricivnn that ymf can lmvv a ciii}'v|°~I ifrulllld oxtm fine to 1m a k e i t m o r e a-ens itive t o t h e
em. kindevery duy.All vnriexi fn ngulnr sized cans.l-'Lian nf levening puny"
`and uma lnkiaus.
ier.lx is exam grmd for pswlry
d b r :~
I.1 Quaker brand.dvpend
we uhle ¢|~\ali|.v wus in the
"fq\|ick-woliing v:n~iely
large package.
c ~5 '2 3 c e a c h 2 3 C
Tomatoes
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Rvd Benuty brund~ fine qualitr,| E
'l |r d"lull ]PP'Tl wmv Uvfnll\|ES-
fuN~d~\vnred and delicmus.Me -
dium mans.
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~it and do it right.
Mr. Cliffllalbert is in charge ofour Paint
Room. Most of you know Cliff and know
he knows his stuff--if you don't believe it bring in
yo u r old car an d he will m ake i tl ook li ke ne w-- it
won't cost you much either.
\BEN REEH---You all know Ben,anywoy we know
all the girls do.You w ill a lways fin d Ben read y to
wait on you and fix your lights, repair your tire,ade~
m ite your car, fill you up with G A S or a n y one o f
the m any little service Jobs.
W e are proud of our shop as we have one of the Best
Equi pped Shops in the State of Nebraska.W e are
well equipped to do all kinds La th e W o rk, W el di ng ,
Cylinder Grinding,Line Ream ing and Burnishing,in
fac t a ny kin d o f a Machine Job.Mr. Bur m an is a n
expert in this kind of work.
B R I N G I N Y O U R W O R K
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
Our Road Service is the Best..Our Packard 12 Ser-
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Penn Ann brand, extra |Delicious bulk c¢»<,na E;caI|9|\Y.4|\1a|il\'. mii<l
uuundmrd quality peas in containing iw ongimgl American Daisy Cllw
Sn. 2 cum.oil and rich Ihvor.ln umuclivs value.
25c ~27C,.,.,.,..27|45<;I3
ceriéin.l!'s best to
order alla!your win-Cocoanut Sugartz1"s fuel now Conlr wealhvr andmure pnstrivs
dem»md< n zreaver use nf circus-This is tim. qvmlity, finely gnmuulateli and
n nl..This is nv w, fresh. mum highly bleached table and preserving augur
stock - long snnw whilethreads.1 A A p r n n
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1-\4 " " """ " "g ~Fur delicious hcl cakes use Vicwr brand-the pserfect
~1 ~self rismg huwake Iluur.Take home A lm: today.
ight v l c e I r uc x Wl l l nr x ng tnc l n l n,wc uun l care n o w m g
r o l e t C o m p a n y 9
BR.
This is good quality.mildlx cured.medium we
bacon hacks - mc- to boil mth vegetables ur no fry they are
Vinton-Evans ChaiE312 .inclusiveEffective at Safeway
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