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10-10-1929x .1 .4mcn|.'1m1rsvui|mm?"|THE ENTERPRISElnuwrsTHENsws-x¢;mnuI;ALL THE PEOPLE PLAYS No FAVORITES NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,,NEBRASKABLAI R'S LEADING \ GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT [xx.b From the Gaidn SIN*ul Nehnllf Wuhhntun C\l¢! NUMBER 38mmmWeekly by mm A.Rhonda S~bwfiviivll Prine. 81.50 pa Year.Slade Owy,5c. BLAIR,NEBRASKA,OCTOBER 10,1929VOLUMEXXXIII Q L 4. .1 .FAMILY murrr ..BLAIR Fotks our LIQUOR PLANT chose BY l ~~ ;iRoadConstruction Hastened By GasTax Slate l~)\gl|\eer Tells Road Associ ation About 4000 Miles Work in Four Years.Work Hutened by Extra Gas Tax. ROADS ARE RAPIDLY GRADED $18 Miles of Grading um 560 Miles of Graveling During the Past Year. Since the passage of the ga;tax Law in. 1925 there has been 2244 mila of road graded 3719 miles gnveled and 129 miles paved uhlle during this period there have Been 339 bridges co:istrue|¢d State Engineer Cochran said Wed nesday niuming at Beatrice be~ fore the Qow Roads association comendon. ln explaining the addition of two cents to the gn mx by the l9&legislature State Engineer Cochran said:Under the terms of the bill of the one cent given to the state 1ighway depnnment.onehalf cent is for hard surfacing where a gravel surface is inadequate to take are of the traffic and the other half cent is fur additional work other than pavement.Thin does not mean that the additional half cent would be available for gravéling and grading as the in» creased mileage of improved state highways requires a larger aumto keep them in good condition. Under the new legislation passed at the last session of the legisla ture a paving program of 100 miles per year is possible and is being carried out Mr.Cochran said.During the present yeareontractsfor85milesofpaving have been let und it is anticipated by the state engineering depart ment that during |930 contracts ior 100 miles of hard surface will be let. The legislature has authorized since 1925 tthe construction of .oaauonososauoss GOOD EXAMPLE .»».News reaches Nebraska that the Standard Oil com~puny has taken the lead of all other users in removdng advertising signs along the highways.Now if a few *other eonoems will give the tourist.;a chance to see the country Nebraska may get some fairly effective adver tising.Dlscusdm;this phase of the matter q western »> fl a a o n c a o u o u o e » a4 s0 s0 o n o Inewspaperwants/to know *whether some roads should Y be designated as scenic or signic and why natures handiwork along the road : .side should not have an even obreakTheroadsidesignthatthemotoristlikesmost to see in addition to stand ard road markers ls the one wat says so many miles to the place he is going. »»»»»»»~¢»»».»»»~ ATTEND FUNERALATCASPER WYOM ING Wm.J.Rodgers.Sr.and Wm. l Jr.were called Saturday Sept ember Z8 w Midwest Wyoming in response to a telegram stating that Kenneth R.McKibben a sonm~law the husband of Helen Rodgers Mcliibben was seriously ill.He passed away Saturday eve ning. _The trip was n sud one for Mr. Rodgers and the stay was lengthenedtolastFridaythefuneral being held Wednesday of lust week at (Jasper Wyoming under the auspices of the I.O.0.F. lodge of which the deceased was a member. Mr.and Mrs.MoKibben were married about six years ago and later went to Wyoming where he was employed by the Midwest Oil..~._»iOo.which is said to control the iéofiioegiiie gxg finchesr oil field in the world.Two were awaiting construction at tilatichndrenf a girl four years and a(Continued on P\Ke twelve)gboy two years of nge came to _.;~=1=~= this union and they witlr th;~_ 1 ~mother mourn deeply thc loss oBHQTHI)/\\SL RlRlhE ithe devoted husband and futher. ...The little family will be in Blair t1i..iI\§i.il ..§§.?.Zff§.€\§§»§Lfi~»m time this week and will make .their home with the \Vm.RodgersHnroldRasmussenlartSunday _..h Jfnmily.;;K§b;§__§iF§n§§.€l5fl While in Casper Mr.Rodgerslxhéay5itookoccasiontoenllonsomeold Bl fl d h l bed~. f : L is ~;ff..:;;.;.z;;La.; ~fnendu mi neu;ora ga Pre I Bessie Cruickshank Marshalll ; f K 3 withk them g;fi *=;~ where he spent a night und the 1.ings .W mn e an 1 ea JIPPP;next morning enjoyed nn nutelopeAnenyoyubleeveningwasspentshubeinthe o en enalldecidingthntimore@§LT.§T..»i.i stixte .E antelope.1 523;2li..§l ~M and!They started home on Thursday \lrs Austn Rcnshaw nnd Em_xdri\lng as far ns Benhoud Colo mdo where they went in company {Z;§g;§f~ii$..3§fi§..l §§.§J...I.;iéwh Mrs.Ida lsdmiston another Chdslllaxmursen John Taylor Jocldaughter who lives at_that place. Love and Charles Fmnk Thomp0 Friday mlr\lng at eight ocloek svn.Merle Newknirfiiurald I renn.i ?F*?from Benhoud for Itiehnrd and Mary Beth Harold Rasmussen und Donald Harvey.Kuhr llans Jensen and llnrdell Mr.Howard Taylor and Mla~ Edith Singleton. JOLLY COFlEE (l.UB MEETS The Jolly Coffee Club met at the home of Mrs.A.J.Suther land for their first project meeb ing Sept.26.Mrs.llolgar Han sen and Mrs.Frank Wilson are lcATierx.QThenrojectthisyear dwells onConvenientHome l1¢@)pn1€ntand Accounts. All members but one were pres ent..The next meeting will be with Mrs.will Ryan.October 10. MARRIED is LOGAN Z!l 1 Blair arnvmg home at 2 A.M. Saturdny having driwzn a distance of 638 mile. SCHOOL BOY BREAKS LEG Ernest nine year old son of Rev. and Mrs.C.G.Bader.was the victim of an accident last Tuesday noon when he had both bones bye in his left lex below the k ee. Ernest was on his way home from school and jumped off awagononwhichhewasriding right into the path of an automo bile belonging to an Omaha sales man.The accident apparently could not be averted as he literally ran the intersection. He was taken to the Blair hos Mrs.Fred Voss who lives nearMillardNeb.entertdned a large number of relatives on lm Sun day at dinner and a social time following which all enjoyed.The party was in honor of Mr.and Mm Adolph Voss of CaliforniawhoarevisitingNebraskarela tives and plan m return home soon.Those present were Messrs.and Mesdames Henry Voss Geo.KuhrEdGilhertsonChas.Reeh and daughter Annie Mrs.Wlebke Wutf Mm Emma Washbum Mrs.Soren Jensen and Mr and Mrs.Nels Jensen Mr.and Mrs. Pete Dietzel of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Voss of California CountyBoard Meets Oct.Z1 Hear Reports of.County.Clerk Judge Sheriff and Clerk of the District Court and Order Sane Placed on File. Nsxr zuesrlsc OCTOBER 2) .County Commissioners Room Blair Nebraska Oct.1 1929 The Board of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adjoum ment taken September 23 1929and in regular session according to law.Present:Chas.Nelson C.B. Mehrens and C.J.Nelson. The minute of the preceding meeting were read and approved.After a careful examination of the following bills on the different funds it was moved and seconded that the following claims be al lowed und the Counv Clerl in structed to draw warre....in the funds indicated below to pay the sarne.Carried. LL E.Clasen Blacksmith _ Work S lnt.Mach.dt Supply §o. i 11.00 Repairs 68.80 Neb.~]owa Oil Co.Gas & I Oil 90.17 Petersen Mach.&Moto; Service Labor &Material l9.00 Chrin Bensen Dragging 12350 Earl Coulter Dragging \10.80 Frank Jalmel Dragdng 81.05 Fred Ludwig Dré ng 2.25 John Sutherland S t.Sal .nry 100.00 Marion Sutherland Sept. !Salary 100.00 Neh.~luwa Oil Co.Oil 1.25 iLouie Grimm Dragging 12.60 Ed Stuenkel Dragging 26.10 Harry Thielfoldt Dragging 10.80 Fra ik Broderson Road Work 5.00M4NauslarRoadWork3.15 Harley Rogert Road Work 1.50 Chas.Hagen Road Work 54.00 N.A.Rogert Road Work 6.00 Ted Rolf Road Wor 4.50 H.E.Wagner Road Work 21.00 (Continued on pa e twelve) |oMakesFarming Real Funl Lester Barton Specializes on All Linen of Farming and Makes it Pay.Hao Fine Apple Orchard un His Farm. 4. zo VARlI1IlES \vixrr»:n APPLES Lester arton.living no|~th\\cst of Blair is one of the boys who is making farming pay and at the same time is enjoying every min ute of his work.He dropped into The Enterpdse office last Satur. day with several :talks of red raspberries that were loaded with ripe fruit.They were of the everbearing variety und he makes Not only does he raise raspberriesbuthealsohasafine into the car in his haste to ¢mthem bear. |pital where he is getting along apple orchard with twenty vali~aa...nr mlnwar ...mln wht;\1 no DriversPermit Refused Boys Under l6 Lie to Obtain a Drivern license in Dodge County Officials Prepare to Ae!Alter Cheek ia Made. AGES CHECKED BY CENSUS Alrdlcanhf Ages as Given Will He Compared with Census Report ol Ale. (Fremont Tribune)Acting upon complaints that anumberofDodgecountyboysundersixteenyearsofagoob» tained drivers licensee by falsely declaring their ages over inlxteen County Atoomey E.L.Mahlin anSheriffw.A.Johnson are preparingtoprosecutetheseviolat ors and have already taken stepxto check their ages before makingarrests.There are said to be adoxen~or more boys ln Fremont who made false statements to the county treasurer as well al seven]out in the country.The officials before making arrestaaregivingthese boys a dxart time to return their licenses.Those who return their cards to the treaa urers office immediately will not be molested.The fee of 75 centstheypaidforthelicenseswillnot be returned this being forfeited because of the falsehoods told hy the applicants.A license obtained through false statements is null and void Mahlln emphasized referring to the st: tutes.Any boy under 16 driving with a license is subject to a fine of $100 imprisonment of 80 days or bath the same as a person driv ing without u litense.The statute (Continued on pagg twelve) PYTHIAN SISTERS SURPRISE Cl..l.|B OFFICER Following a regular meeting of Pythian Sisters last.Tuesday eve~ning the officers and member.: surprised Mrs.Choa McBride theirhl E C b re arin alos ; IN THE sr»\r1: viMi.ss Melita Taylor left yesteryhrtheBaptiststateconventionatLincoln.She went by wayofYorkNeb.with Mr.and Mrs. J.A.Kuhn who are attending aPhotographersSuiteConventionat York. Mlss.Taylor plans to go from Lincoln to Beatrice to attendthe Rebekah .State Assembly which opens there October 14. The Bldr memorial staff of the Rebekah lodge composed of womembershavethehonorofguttlngontheworkat the Assembly. Mm P.c.Peterson who is the local delegate plane to attend. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Anna Kempcke of Kennanl who ls a delegate from the Kennard lodge. aFarmTopics In RuralSchools Dura!Sodology and Rural Econ omics Now Included in Normal kdning High Schools and Must Be Taught ln Rurd Schools. issue NEW COURSE OF STUDY So that there will be developaiintherisinggenerationofNe braska a social and economic rnindedness a course of study onruralsociologyandeconomieswill be offered for the first time this year in normal training high schools of the state State Super intendent Charles W.Taylor announced..ln these normal training high Taylor explained aremostof the teachers thatschools guaineqreign over the 6000 oneroamed mrnl schools in Nebraska and atrainingineconomicsandsocial logy given these prospective teach [ers will be passed on to the rural .school children. |This present year the course is made optional to the school to of~ fer it und for the students to take it but in the year 193081 the onesemester course will be obligatory.The nature and objeet of the...y p p g e~_.ls hinhday cake and having »eguiseg will be to ghow the differ _.wrloe lh the organization of society.1ii§Z\§}IZi§T luncheon »~=ff.n.r~.x..econnrnlc factors thatmake The eommitteein charge of the sur rise was Mrs.Don StewartpMrs.E.R.Stewart Mrs.Lee Hind: dleson and Mrs.Jack Burnham. Mrs.Don Stewart baked the birth day cake and it was said to be not only good looking but fine eating. Mrs.McBride had another sur~ prise on Wednesday afternoon when the ladies of the neighbor hood cnme in on her for a little surprise.She was the recipientof a number of nice gifts. RECORD FLOCK WORK BEGINS Nov.lst The farm poultry record flock eo~operators of Washington countywillsoonfinishtheiryearswork of keeping an accurate record of their returns and expenses ontheirpoultrysomeoutstanding figures no doubt will M available by Nov.I. The new your begins Nov.i. 1929 and this is the time for all new members to stan.Record blanks and instructions on how to carry out the project are available at the county extension agentsoffice.You are invited to join.The results of this record flock work has taught farmers that fail and winter eggs are most profit able and they are getting them by Proper housing feeding bal anced rations culling and select ing the flock. MOTION OVERRULED IN LIBEL SUIT _At a recent session of the dist net court held ln Blnlr a motion..o.».|..i i...tl......\.:.i. :up_rurnl life as compared to urban life. Rural organization is hut aphuseof social orgnnization in generalund as auch should not he sharply differentiated nor wo ex~tremely specialized from urban organizationGeorge\V.Rosenlof directory of secondary education and teacher training said. |A rumlveisus nn urban policy 01 organization and govemment ir. not being contemplated in this particularcourse.Neverthelesrnthere are some unique differences.Ther are some problemis that are peculiartorurulareasandtothese problemu attention has been given liy the uuwors of this course.In the main the chief difference be tween the rural and urban areas lies in the relative oomplexity.The fam1erk conditions ure limited by (Continued on page twelve) II I I improvements Of The Countyl illlueh improving is Going on County.A Partial List of Which ls (men in the Following Article snows lAR\lER PRObPER|TY One of the best signs of prosfpentyonthefarmisfoundinthe improvements made from time to time.This fall/there has been considerable activity amo:\g_the farmers and much improving is being done.. DanaCollege Alpha Sigma Phi is Active.De bating Season to Bqin Soom Printing Book Entitled The Abolition ot the Jury System. 1 m:SCHOOL SPIRIT lS GOOD Campaign Being Made For New Students By President Erland Nelsen With the debating season to be~ gin soon among the schools of the nation the Dana Forensic Society Alpha Sigma Phi has sent out one thousand post.cards to high :A liquor plant with capacity of 400 gallons of mlgehol daily was agents on a farm near the Douglu~Whshlngton]countgy line re cently.Michael Petersen owner of the farm said he had leaaedjt to q man giving the name of Jack Hooghtellng who is aald to have later subrented it.No arrests were made.The still was located in a 2story bam.Ten thousand gallons of muh was found.The apparatus was nf the some genenldescriptionas the larger stills found in the Howard street and Farrell building raids in Omaha. Aeroplanes Not Safe ~~el1.ed by county and federal dry schools sd\ert.lsing the new edi tion of the hook The Abolition of the Jury System.Besides the work on this book next week the Society will start work on the nationalintercolledaledebateque# tion. A new edition of we book The Abolition of the .lury System is being printed in Blain Every day orders are coming in for books before they are off the press.This chapel at seven oclock.The sing ins of the school song opened the program.Miss Edna Bondo gave atalkonAncientModesofC0m~ munieatlon.She explained the various types of wdljng used in ancient times.The :iext number on the program was a piano duet hy Edna Hanson and Frances Mor lenson.This was followed by atalkonMedievalModesofCom munication by Milton Anderson. He told of the development ot the postage stamp.Lucille Hanson und Aileen Miller sang n yoeal number.The closing talk of the evening was given by Dagny Niel sen on Modern Modes of Trans portation.The highlight of her talk was the discussion of the airmail éystem.The progmrnclosedwiththesineingofCol umbia the Gem of the Ocean _General News A very welcome vixitor on the campus last.Thursday and Fdday was C.A.Miller the piano tuner. On Tuesday evening the openingexerciseswereheldfarthe Seminary stndei1G.The addfel! of the ewning was given by Rev. James Lund of Neola Iowa. T.M.Hansen Erland Nelson C.B.Larsen J.P.Nelsen and Arvid Petersen drove to Elk Hom Wednesday und attended the fu:\~ eral services oflle\.J.P..Chris tiansen. Miss Myrtle Hansen went to (Continuw on page twelve) F.\llllLY REm<mN Mrs.James Stapl§ton and daugh ter Mrs.Ernest ornblad enter tained at a family reunion last Sunday when all of Mrs.Staple t.ons family were present with the exception of two. A fine dinner was served at noon and all enjoyed the slay visiting. The following were present:Messrs.and lllewumes E.E. Stapleton l~.R.Titus Stanley Titus and .loan of Tekamah A.M. Stapleton of Craig;L.L.Gardner of Omaha;C.A.Stapleton and Mrs.N.E.l\loCoun of Broken Bow and Dr.and Mrs.S.Simon of Oakland. 0RlllIR BLAIR MAN CALLS Frank Wickzer who left Blair pleasant caller at office last Satur now a resident of where he holds a x in 1898 was uTheEl1terpriM! day.Frank is Jackson Ohio good position as electrician for ubigconcernthereillehadbeen down to Lake Charles bouisinna on s visit to his mother and other relatives and made it a point to visit Blair on his return.During ¢.ur visit he spoke several tlmee nf tha neat advancement Blair Iorty~one Times as Many Acci dents from Planta al from Auto mohllei gurlng from anyAngleGivtheSame:mmm mcrs WORTH CONSIDERXNG lt is safe!up in a plane than on the ground in a car.This is acommonremarknowadays.Manybelievelt.Figures prepared byJ.R.Jewwllprove that decidedlythecontraryistrue. During the 16~\veek period end ing September 10th figures com»piled by The Nebraska Press As sociation and Mr.Jewell who la director of rehabilitation in the nate depadnent of vocational education show 1168 automobile accidents 110 deaths from that cause uid 1473 injuries.These figures apply to Nebruska.only.Durlng the same period aviation travel resulted in 15 accidents 12 deaths and 17 injuriea Comparison of totals make it appear that those who say it ia safer ln the air than on the ground are right.Cornpalrieonol miles traveledpiumber of planes in useetc(tolls a different story.Ne braska hae 840555 licensed auto~ mobiles and 115 planes.Comparingnumberof ears with number of planea and number of car casualtieswithnumberofplanecasualtieashowsthatiftherewere.as rpanl.P\=n¢a.==cars. th5}jg_would be 41 times as many accidents. 373 a many deaths and 84 times as many injuries. Gasoline records and other avail able information shows that if comparison were made on the basis of number of miles traveled there would be 12 times an many acci dents 109 times a.r mauy deaths and 84 times as many injuries. Figuring from another angle if planes would travel as many miles in the state as were traveled by autos and~ keep up the present ratio they would cause l200( death;ll there were as many(Continued on page twelve) Co. 4-HClubs Will E h'b't Washington County Youngslerg to Have Big Display at AkSurBen Show This Full.Hereford and AberdeenAngus Favorite Breeds CHAR!/0l1 To ENTER CHAMP. Washington County 4 H Club young.mrs will exhibit a larger display of their livestock at th: AkSarBen show this fall than even before according to a summaryoftheentriespreparedby County Agent.George Bates. The following members have entered Hereford baby beeves: Russel Ryan Harold Stork Mar tin Storkf Alvin Jacob PerryRyanLeonardWulfWilford Stork Meta Wulf Allard Stork. lEverett Stork Edna Swrk Lethi. ¥m1lr Ri:hnrfl l.inninmlt_iron BlairHigh SchoolDoing; Blair School Happenings as ~by Sun't. D. V. Mauser-.\\'l\oSub- mits the Following Items fat lmhm to Blair Patrons. ~" BLAIR H1 DEFBATS rssned; .Football Tum at Decatur.Blair Teachers to Attend Slate Tqach. ers Convention Held Next Week. In a high school football gameheldonthelocdfieldlastIrldaythoBlairfootballteameasilyde feuted Pender by the score ofEQ to 1._.The game opened with Blair ~oeiving the ball.By off aelrlqplayslinesmashesandendmhsBlairHighsoonadvancedtheban l¢¥Ss the field for the Graf toutli down of the game.By the end of the lun mm ma increased the score to thirteen points.With the beginning of the second half* Coach Parka made numerous sub stitutlonn ln onier to give his 5¢¢.4andstringplayersexperience.This enmunged Pwiler nd in a zshol§time they scored seven polnta However the Blair boys commencedtoputup a stiffer ~ance and scored another touchdown early in the fourth quarter.I The llne plunging of Charles Elixwsen was the feature of the game. \ This weekend the Blair football team will play their first gameawayfronmhomeatDecatur. Daptur has always put up agg?battle when playing Blair. last game at Decatur resulted in 00 tie.Blair Mm to do bet ter this year.Blair and Decatur iure tied with Oakland for first honors in the Nebraska Conifer5 ence.. The Blah Gty schools willbe closed Thursday and Friday Oct. 31 to Nov.1 to enable the Blair city teachers to.attend the State Teachers Convention at Omaha and lo take aclige pnrt in its pro~cecdings.Many nl Bld.irs teachers hold offices in this organization. Some of the leading educators of the United States will appearbeforetheconvention.Among the teachers are Samuel W.Graflin Director of Religious Education New York Y M. C. A>i Carl Sand bvfz Amerlcas most distinguish ed oet;Charles (I.Slecmnn Pres¥Continued on page twelve) WILL H0314 CORN IN TEN .ACRE Ylr:Ln CONTEST Wawhington ffounty farmerawho have during the punt summer keptremrdsonthecostofproducingten acres of corn will soon he able to finish up their project when Dr.D.L.Grow from the Croljli Department comes to Washingtgni county to assist County AgentGeorge \Bates in husklng out and determining the yield of dry com per acre.\ Mr.Grons will be here on Weih nesday _and Thursday October 80 and 3lst. ln aeon~j~tion with Mr..lov eph Sully of Soto we are in5 formed that Wasijigwn County is.likely to have the highest yield in any of the mite contestlastyearMr.Su\lys field at the time of husking produced better than ninety bushels per acre and~»th9 corn is a little better this year.Next year we hope to ham aim hundred farmers of Washington county keep an accurate reéord onthecostofproducingtheircorn.Blanks will be bupplied tn dl thoee who enter hy the County Agmffs office.The chief things to do is record the number of man lunamhorsehoursandmachinehours 1 \. » Miss Violet Pearce and Daniel Moore were married Tuesday Oct. 1 in Dugan Iowa.They swre nccompaniedbythebridesmother Mrs.Ralph Pearce and Floyd Hub stud and Miss Bernice Stricklett. wha v.~iv.nw=ed the cenvmohy.The young couple will for the present.reside with the bride=~ pxrenls who reside north of town. ENTERPRISE ENLARGED This week THe Enterprise commoutwithtwelvepagesofeight columns each.This mem!n wtal ol 2112 culumn incha.Twe\\e pcgea of our competiwfa papercontainsonly1680columninchef or a diffetfnté of 482 cohnnr indlts This makes The Enterptile the largest pnper put out 1:1 Wuh ington county this week. 4 WILL REMODEL BUILDING The P. Z.Wilson stock of goodf in be&nlz moved £0 Arlington nmthebuildingwillbeentirelyremodelednndafinenewIron!in nalled.This work will be done through the winter and with dv :ww sf spring Mr.Wilson wil put !n nn entirely haw stack of upindnt:nwrchnnxdise. as way ns enum ue expecxeu at ihls time. \\ASHINGTON COUNTY RESIDENT DIES Mrs.Carrie Johnson 37. wife of August E.Johnson of Washing ton county died at the lard Lister hoapital nt Omaha Tuesdny eve.\ing.She lmd been ill two months Mrs. Johnson was born at Craig. She in survived by her parentsMr.and lin.John Larson Hoop er;her husband and seven chil dren;twawdsters.Mina Julia Lar ion.Hooper and Mn.Charleg Phil lips Franont;and_ one brother Hana Larson of Hooper. ATTEND o.E.s.mmfmn AT HERMAN On last Thursday evening Mrs. Charles Hammer Mrs.Ralph Vin on and Mrs.John McKly all of Blair in company with Mrs.Julia Reed Zimmarmln uf Omaha xb lended Exe 0.E.s.mating an Hamm ibm eamiidata wereinithfed. Alter the work of the chapter a _zleaéant lodnl evening wu ¢1i$y~ a fa\lowed by refreshxnenu( ............_...-......takes great pleasure in mising Nor does he go at the matter blindly.He has made A srudy of spraying and pnming and he gets the desired results as in shown bythegradeoffruitthathepro~duces. He in equally an successful with his other linen of farming his crops are rotated and his hmd is all in a high Mate of fertility.He is A firm believer in stock raining and his hogs always net him n nice profit as doe|his cows and chick ens. With all of his farming Knwr csts he hu not forgotten the comfortsof life u is evidenced by his fine home which is modern in every respect.He can lim fmd time bo mln cations and eiéh year he and his family tulle anautomobiletdpthatis1heat pleasure to them and they return full of enthusiasm for their work on the farm. Alton the small sun of Mr.mdMn.Emil Stender hu been quiteseriouslyillwith.an :tuck of appmdgitis udblndder tmuble. Hia parents luv;bees much wnr~ded About him.He is new better. The Stenders live south of Blah. ..............=..1 .uc wut w.....pertained to the late libe\ suit filed by Attorney Seymour L Smith of the nnm Patrick and Smith of Omaha against The Palmmgun¢and Don C.Van Deunen wherein the amount of $50000 was asked as payment for damages w his character by articles written byVanDeusenandprintedinThe PilotTribune. Under the motion the entiregrimufpaperscontainingallof the articles would be brought.into court instead of the particularnumbersasspecifiedinthepetiuon.The court overmled the motion which is neatly u move infavorofSmith. GAS TAX ulsrklnursn The largest lrxrfzaw ummmapportlonwout to Neblask;wu:\~ ~under the new 4cent gan tax law was that npportioned out for SeptemberAstheonefourth ut the Sepiembercollectionwhimnmounund D $94s.841.ss minus minor deduc tion:for refunds and expemathecountiesdivideds2a49zx.s1sh the bad;ot.auto ngisvndan. _Washington wunty :waived for che month,$2Aax.so. Fred Dickmeyer,who redda west of Orum, has been buildinga hog house which adds mum tn the convenience in the handling ol his hogs.Ed Wilson who lives southwest of Herman has built.a fine ma~china shed as also has Charles Husk who lives midway betweéu Blair and Herman on the Bench road. Irgnk Lofds living west of He. man has been busy for some time building a new house which he expectstooccupybeforethecoldni the winter sem in. These yre only n few of th( many improvemenis going on umaybenotedby A drive thruugl the county. aacmvs woan OF DEATH OF Rx:l.Ar.|vE The Mead family received word huesdxy evening nf the death of thelr uncle Ruben Kepner of Mar engn~ Iowa.He had been ill (orsometimeandhisdelthwvasexptcted.Déued Wu put ninety one years of ng;and luvea mrdsterresidinginCdlfornhwir In new past eightytive yean mgKR ihe only member oi the fandly living..~ had made during his ahaence of thirtyone years. D.A.R.aim:rsFRIDAY EVENING The ladies of the D.A.R.held the initial meeting ot the year al the home of Mrs John McKay on Friday evening October 4. Mrs.Mable Donnellsan of MapletonIowawua guest. on this oc casion.There was a nice attendance fox a first meeting and the evening pmgram was n very interesting une. RETURN FROM DETROIT llr.md Mn.John Mclauchlan ol LM Angeles who have beer vidthlg relntives in this city muh a PIP recenfiy so Detroit anyiotherpointseast and on their me tum drove bnek a new Hudwn coupe;Mm.Mehuchlan is known hue ns nm Mead daughter of the me Guy .Heli L C. Kl§|>p and Dr.Rayman(Burr immainong theme who nt mndw lhe.commkers.m.U odlbmll game nt Lincoln lut.Sa¢ Jxdly ..f ard Wulf and Roger!Hansen. The following members willex hibit AberdeenAnmui baby hecves: Letha Wilford.Harold Allard Edna Everett.Elmer and Munir Stark Meta and Leonard Wuli While five Sharthoms will bv exhibitedbyElnierStorkRuben.Ann William Wilkins Howard Tietgel and Richard Lippincott.Howard Charlolt has enwret his Waahington County Gram Champion fat hanow Heapel Heck in the fav.barrow dam from 275 to 375 pounds.Thi barrow is from a litter of twelvn Poland Chinn pigs farrcwed Mud 25 1929.This ll the first yen:that Washington county has even entered in the Swine Division o the Ak~SarBen.Howann (sth er Wlllaoe Qiarlott dna is emu ing fat barrow:in the thre wdght divisiana uf pens of thre burrows. All of the above Wanhingtm county entries plan to conslg» their livestock at the big AkSnr Ben auction sales. Min Irena Huck has taken upwjorkinaeommercinlcollegein Omaha preparatory in gddng a .ngnngnphic position. that are required vo mme me compluscoiofseiad and inveren.pninvestmr..This subtracted fmm the re1.ur}n._per acre gives eithkr profit ollohs on your (ann angrAtingexpenqes.Let. us adapt th; slogan Mo\l_and Better FnhvgRecords. ~1 . Mr.and Mrs.~Younéof Flvrnont were Sunday guesurMrs.and Mrs.John Millér. ¢ ._ of ¢ October un5I0l7 24 ;¢~~I9 zo~ 1929|I in.e .1 2o7I9 rn4ll na25 za wan ~5. \¢.I5I522 29 ~|520 I41272| I6 za 4/ 3 Od Oct. Oct. oee. Oct; Oct Om. |. lu.,\-imw*.§\»»/Ah. 100..a S mem.11L s U.new ¢v¢n;n¢llDnnoe nf.Kcnnud.12Berea clue food sale 1 lfpiker dame. 17 18 19C¢f||Show. 210.E.S.district meeting }~~W 1 E Blair, Nebraska, Octoiser 10,~ Ng.. THE ENTERPRISE Blair's Leading Newspaper .`1 u o n u u u u n p - u l u i n m u u o n A \ \ »:z~ 12 Ti 1;?' Ng.. THE ENTERPRISE Blair's Leading Newspaper .`1 u o n u u u u n p - u l u i n m u u o n A \ \ »:z~ 12 Ti 1;?' 1 lll» . Q" l\ I ' . | " " l| " " ` Help Bilild Your Home Town Bread Cakes Rolls Made in Blair at Oscar Holmes Bakgry Try Them You Will Like Them '/ Ma kers of Home Town a n d Cottage Bread \v Blair Horse Collar Co Manufacturers ol Humane Horse Collars Sold Everywhere Through Local Dgalers 1 Q m sEPEr IComm lm.2 r n n r n ~r~nn1rnnn;|'v ~EAT~ moss surnmon Made in Blair at Oscar Holmes Bakgry Try Them You Will Like Them Ma of H o m e T o w n a n d Cottage Bread Ice Cream ~ Always the BEST ~ A Blair Made Product ~ .I |'~"m m m rn YES\ lwill see you all at the Corn and Industrial Show a t Blair, Neb., Oct. 17-18 and 19.I will be there with my Turret Lathe to show you how we make the Sure Seal Valve Cap also the Multi-Gap Spark Plug and the Ford Model T Terminal Block Springs that prevent burning up your Generator and Head-lights This is M. Metzinger Broadcast- ing from the Multi-Gap Spark Plug Q Factory ini the past~whatever it hopes to accomplish in the future,depends upon the men who labor.The farmer,the day worker, the bank- er, the merchant,the professional man~each one contributes his share of labor toward helping build the community. Labor makes possible the building of schools, churches, good roads, better` homes.Labor creates prosperity.La- bor buildsgood will.Labor is the keynote of a success- ful and prosperous community.Laboring together we can make this community a community of which we all may be proud. Our interest in the welfare of this community prompts ug to sponsor this message to the people of Blair and vicinity. THE ENTERPRISE E p l n g ~ul s °0 . Labor makes possible the building of schools,churches, good roads, better* homes.Labor creates prosperity.La- bor buildsgood will.Labor is the keynote of a success- ful and prosperous community.Laboring together we can make this community a community of which we all may be proud. Our interest in the welfare of this community prompts us to sponsor this message to the people of Blair arid vicinity THE ENTERPRISE ~Ice Cream ~ ~Always the BEST ~ ~5~1 3 1 ~A Blair Made Product ~ }I ||'|||n l l l "" - n u |~ No Matter Where You Buy [nshlon suucuun PRUDUCTS The Hig/les! of Qgalily and Always UnU'nrm If your car is starting hard in cold weather and is difficult to get warmed up try . Sin Clair A ircraft a Pure High Test Gasoline. £ y I l 8 l l f ¢ d . Q u / I / o f m p g s ,. 7 u 6 ¢ . ¢ a n d J c c e s s o r i e s o o 0B l a u 'S e r v i c e S t a t i o n CARL BOHS, Prop.Phone 212 Tmk Wagon Service 'l'hrouglm\\t the County Wm. Mc Do na ld,Phono 212 or |77 Concrete Blocks Made in Blair by Blair workmen Best for Walls and Fouqdations See our display at the Corn Show Rivett Lbr. 3: Coal Co Blair, Nebraska U S E Blair Made Products Bake With MAlNTOP{and5WlllTE LOAF FLOUR Blair Milling Co. Wm. V. Wright Martin Kuhr, Props. |[ ~E~1 . . :I ~:>Q. ~+ F 4 ¢ Ifof." ~Let us grind for you with our l NEW JAY BEE MILL i; a:~§=;=;§;ANYTHING ANYTIME ~Feeds of all kinds ` ~ Sold_[1y leading dealers gf direct from the mill This is M. Metzinger Broadcast- ing from the Multi-Gap Spark Plug Q Factory can ma Imay be proud.. Our interest in the welfare of this community prompts us to sponsor this message to the people of Blair arid vicinity THE ENTERPRISE 1---~. -. ... 'i,,, .,_,_..,_~...,,_~,L.,.,L, ._..,...,,..,.,.,, f?fi'ls sQ1 4 ~f, Concrete Blocks Made in Blair by Blai k Best for Walls and F d See our display at the Corn Show Rivett Lbr. & Coal Co 'Blair, Nebralska I | I I I | I » 0 ~|.o I0 O ~| ~ » a ~I9 0 » . o n | , ¢ L. ¢ ¢ IQII p !. ¢ » o n »I| |I » IO i - ¢ Let us giihd f<;|4 you EE? NEW JAY BEE M ANYTHING ANYT U S E Blair Made Pro Bake With lllAlNTOP2andlWlll`l`E L0~ Blair Milling Wm. V. Wrigh. Mzdin Kuhr, P F e e d s o f a l l k i \ Soldlmy leading dealers or direct ~Cakes and PastriesRolls Blair Products byMade E~NBlairv v U1 1\1.|.1.<.».|..|. 1|\ 2_1 ........__ _ si -_ 2- i __r_q.3 ¢u7 ~ HILLSIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT 'Ed hi undo rfdro ve i o Beatrice Friday tuwis-it his sister. Mrs. H. S. SnndemMr.and Mrs.Elmer Truhlsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tmhl- sen were Sunday visiwm at theparental, Pew Tnzhlsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Loftis of the New Englnml neighborhood Blair Racket Store Corn Show Week GIVE THE PIG A. CHANCE The slogan of the exhibit: and the bulletins of the Profitable Pork Special,now touring Ne- braska, is "Give the Pig a Chance" lt is emphasized time after time in the coqches of the train and in the tmlks.of the men on the spe- cial.Breed right, prevent dsease, and feed rlghz are the three sulr divisions ol the slogan,Type of |.|| u ||~Ch i ld r e n, i f y o u a r e n o t a me m- be r o f a n y Su nd ay sc hool,c o me Su nd gy at. 1 0 o' c lo c k a n d jo i n ou r hc hooi. A ll we lc o me . phasizes right breeding.Hog lot sanitation v.'hich.inc!udes the pre- vention of disease and parasite troubles stresses the second point. Right feeding is ahown in the ex- hibits about pastures and high protein supplements for com.Rae- teachers meeting at S'up't.M u - ser's dfi ce at the high nhoolbuilding in Blair Thursday, afterschool.Mrs.J.P.Taylor o l Blue Springs, Na . and Mr.md Zllrs. Carl Lewis and daughters nf Ham guests at Une Ted Cllnger home.Mr.and Sin.Jonas Blamberg were Suwy dinner guests at the heme of their daughter and husbind, Mr. and Mrs. Apdrew Sveng gard Charles c nghm and George/erville Ne h left for their homes 0\i!lK¢l'» Jr. °odde, lows called ..Tuesday moming nfter spending two weeks visiLin their daughter, Mrs. John Sutherand and !hmily~ Sunday dinner guests at the J. L 'Pekrsen home were Mr andMm J o e Sully and m n sons gf at the Te d0linger home Frldly aftemovn.Mrs. Emil Hngge and son, Don- ald and Carl Koenig of Decatur, spent Sunday at the Charles Koe- mg home. bought. cattle at the South Omaha stock mlrket.Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Hansen of Blair, were Thundly evening sup- per guest.: at Jens Clausezrs, A surprise birthday dinner and party wus successfully plannedandcarriedoutSundayl t theCecil Thompson home in honor ol Mrs. Thompson's father, F. C. C. Petersen.Mr.Petersen was in-vited to dinner at the Thompsonhomeandwhenhearrivedhe found all his children and thgir wem Monday morning callers atthe J. L. Pebenen home. Georgia Antill vismd her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jac- qbs in Blair. Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Jam Krogh were Sunday evening vidton at. Rob't. Rannnslen's.Mr. and Mn. Jim Edwards andson, Teddy spent Monday in Oma- ha at the Joe Ban-y home. August Timme, Sr. and two sons went to Omaha Tuesday and celebrame his birthday which he had not wought of until his daugh her, Amanda remingled him of it. iA big dinner and a general good time was had and the day will -long remembered by all. Those'presun were Mr.and Mrs.Milo iHalr1. a daughter, and Mr. andMrs.Jurgen Petersen of Harlan.Ilowa, Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Petersen ;und family of Springdeld,Neb., :Anmnda and Walter Petersen. |Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen attended a dnnce gt lrvingum on Saturday levening.Mr.J M Mrs. J. L.Petersen KUSTABDS AND KIDDIES A custard, or my similar, light dessert, is usually much better for children than heavier desserts. Fnrthermon, such a dessert is al most invariably relished by the child.Here are three that are very economical and easy w pre- pare-yet they will prove delicinus A cowM'1§1 FOR WOMEN 1 cup bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups scalded milk 2 egg yolks '/S cup sugar Juice 2 oranges G1-aiaed rind 2 orange5 Schenk m d da~gh~r,.Ad o(Blair, were Sun~ny dinn~r guests south ol Blair.Mrs. Dan Phillips at the Chris Jensen home. was an afternoon caller.|Naomi Smith lei! Wednesday Mr. a nd Mm August Timm md for an' extended visit.with .her Emma drove w Ralston Sunday brother and wlfe of Mapletun, and spent we day with their son Iowa. and brother,Henry.|Mr. and Mn.Fred Peck enter~ Mrs. Jens Clausen and san, An- drew drave in Weeping WamrSunday and spent the day at theLars Nielsen home.Mr. Nielsen, who spent ten days at the Claus~en home, returned with them _Delmar and Benhn Jenaen_vis~tained at dinner last Wednesday the following guests:Mr.endMrs. B2 F. Peck, Mrs. Ted Wilderand daughter, Mrs Lintnn Pufier and mn of Tekamah, Mrs. Mabel Donnelson of Marshadlwwn, Iowa, Mr. lsheldon Peck,Mrs.BerLha ¢1 f -~»1 cup aprleota cut fine, I Ycaspoon vanilla, ~'»§teaspoon salt,2 egg whites,'>i :up whipping cn-am. Cook eggs, sugar and lemon juke ove r hot water until mm.Add gelatlne which has been softened in cold water, then add apricots, van- 'lla and salt.When it begins |47 thicken fold in atlffly beaten egg whites and whipped cream.Muld and chill.Garnish with cherries and whipped cream.' meal in ltmelf.The dressing maybeusedcnlettuoeinnaadbfpo- m m i f a n i m . Alni un Sonfne Three egg yolks, 2 tabkspoons lemon juice, 56 cup sugar, 1 gble- REPORT OF THE CONDITION foTheWuhingtan Stste Bing,sf Washington, Nah., Chnner No. 780 in lhe State of Nehvrukn nt theclose of business Sept. 24, 1929. n g s o u n c s s r ¥»-黧0r-3351 visitors We<lnesd2¢)'~_xgc i ielson visited Jim bliss Kate Newell spent Tuesf sen Wednesday evening.day afzernoon with Mrs.Hank . |B'{h`¥2'wm Reeh, mm. FM!BENCH NOTES en-_ Kaiba Merie # Koenig re tu r ne d on ~ h f ¢ ` 2 " J . `"`f `" "}` °L I= " k ;° "".scaided mi lk th i r ty mi n u te s th e n m a n a a n dSun day f r o m Blo o mi i e ld wh e r e w i t h g m m x w n u l f a n p o g z ad d e gg y o lk s , be a te n with ; ¢u g ar ,g V e ' d m 5 she | 185 been 8t8.YillH a t the holll¢........|..,.:....... ......s!,.....n n d nrsmwm ininn a n d ri nd P o u r !0Tld8 ands'ecurities ¢ex~141.03 L the and of her sister, Mrs. Will Paustian for the past few weeks. Mr .and Mrs. Chris Jensen andfamilyvisitedi t Lhe w. J .B0ll home in Tekarnah Wednesdnv eve~ prwuuug rn wu ._.._~--1.~ .'into a buttez Night Driving bake in a mo< Cqven th n The Fremont Tribune complains _ mm r m I n n z l r l f n n v I' i s h a n d c l u s w e o x c a a n r e - n i n f ; t r | \~0 Q a o o 1 0 ~E: la I. .....,...,......,,.c rate o ven ur eringue. Cu s ta r d WI1 emon jun ke t. Judgments and Claims ..336,18 Banking !":v=~°~furni-. rnusnn 1 and Mrs.Merrill R visited at the Pete T1 Monday afternoon. and Mrs. Jgns B. Jgn h Iiehlsegn Tuesday evening visitors a ,g:;»u._;»m»k hoge wen }1[-T o m a k e i t w e l l w o r t h y o u r t i m e t o ~ __ __ _____ .--_.. : ¢. -h r .n u : n u u a u u u l c s . » .iJ,UUU.U\I'urn of s sup-flausen Harry. |!t!- ~ v»=2==.==° °"""'"ulninl. Qian. Mill Bend m...i whnlfhlh "nigh: driving on any hllh-I 1 ne un I In,nah i n Haul:pay our store a vm: at [DIS nme we will offer some fine items at a spe- 'Della and Lloyd Nelson._ Mrs.John Con1pwn's sister,\Mra S. S. Dixon and grandfiauzh- jwr,Averyl Dixon oi Arlington, spent the week-end at the Comp- jon home,Mr. and Mm. Henry Jensen at~ ,....,_,,.._...-___.. . ..-,...__accompanied them, spent the eve ning with her parents. There were forty-seven presentatSundayschoolSunday.We were glad to have with us Frank §°y q Can_ton_Ol'xio,l?rothel ofl way, at leaat, is 'none too snfe. Lights dazzle Lhe drl\'er's eyes from front and back.The road- way slips away from view, or nar~ rows down to dangerous limits, whlle speed has to be reduced un- x pint milk 3 bananas 1 egg white 55 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice . Warm the milk until lukewarm, and Due from Nnuonm and Slate banks $48,660.08Checks and items of exchange 649.81U. S. Bonds in . J _v _|» cial low price.Here they are Sumda v ey h o Eh ni n a n d ly o f r.a n me were Mr.and Mri . get and son af Om , Mrs.Henry Tegt and Fremont.A ' u n (wail Thnmnson Pure fresh Salted Peanuts, lb l5c loc ~ "§`p£}i§~ e v e n i n mrs. gene uavm ann ms. m _s' of Blur.W were so wig; ti l we road widens out agnin andlnot.hot ,andat.the Eimer Jensen home near eh r n e YT?..v:nz...r~|¢.nf.1.m n IIJIJERIB safe to proteed.Yet it iahunlcet ln it..Have two of the 49,299.89Peanut Butter Kisses, Ib } ; m th1§s}t.e§i"'éf'ii1éKefmlrd. which was given in hon-' " ";1'.'°a~h"';xz; 1`£"Ei""';, °' j' : J i at night wlmn long trains of bananas slkeqi into the dessert.°?.§fn¢ Wednesday eve or of }usfather, James H. Jap- §§=;;_ .ne g l ~ p o . ~wide lumbering trucks take up glasses-pour junket over them.TOTAL :ear pa y un ay exen g 1 »nsen who I8 h€IB fI'0l|"|CaHf°rmaIn.~e.|...» Ink ..¢Dnn¢|n|| 1\»n|»onn'|:rnnnri nf #hm vhuflh. urhllh lnuvimr lat sdnnd in warm nlnm nnfil mt:; 3 |4s,2s3.440range Slices, lb -l5c f g f a ~U \ s v v I ; || A l . l |l u l b n l w l n l l 5 1 \ . l ¢ r v n a s M i s s R u t h L i p p i n c o t t w a s a S a t B A p ' ] ' | 5 ' [ 'C H U R C Hndayevening rugper guests he Ed Mun o mm:were f<1 M . L, J. Mundori' and ur§\»v night and Sunday guest o'l i d M Z H Van Meter 0f|MlS8 Leone Ruver.1, J. Moran, Pastor '°.s _Ra d J hnsonmine, Neb.__..|_.."E._'?.".3'E i? u=?,fm:I:...;11'f. Jon-glrnrlnv §r}mnl 10:00 A M | 4 ; u a \u l \ a u .o v i u I D " a n o n ,n \ - s n n u b what appears to be only a narrow ribbon for the xmmser car driver to pass them.Green and red lights glimmer from all ends of i h n i n i v a f n l n f fQ»\\o|.n:|\\\§* h a w 5»E}{EEif1,~ r&£21}" {|iE"r2£.§1EnE§»§|L m n x u < baruma, add egg white, sugar and Capital stock » - - - - - 1 ui ,S m1 § l q s f \ md . . . . . .§ g; °" j , jf inbeating untiladtlnc Undwldedpmi i3 {Ne t) m m s "pp c ""°'lndivigualglg-. Fine Chocolate Cream Drops, lb.I5 $15,000.00alooauoFine Jelly Beans, lb.l5c 35.83 Dustless 0il Mop with bottle Cedar 0il FREE at $2.00 vadue Blankets 72x80 in. double, grey design -$1.69 Fine Turkish Towels Your choice of our Ladies' lelt and Velvet llats this week -$1.39 Also many other values all ovet' the store Glassware and Chinaware Some big Cleanup, Odds and Ends worth |0c and ISC at -SC Big values at loc; l5c and 25c each l'r. -nu N... W... _........._._..__daughter, were Sundry vinit-Ilen al Bluir, were Sunday mppe with Mrs.George w i m of gum ll. the Bury Smi th lmme. mlngum.Mr. um Mn. George Fallen ull re CIIRMQ vgmfd Sunday nslennloon r . m u » - . . . - 4 » » ¢ » - 1 °E Homin; Warship 11:00 A H.1 _-ln no oonnohdon o " m i n s z a nmJ u n i o r l g - P . ~ ~ M .the lnnrwlli nz dri v zr.56 cup augur Prnvens ' w ''°" m mom-int °°lll=x w n n l %$ c up nur __x-meeting |dlyB=W on¢o!'!.hese1:'uck|1d¢hd|n¢ll||g 2 ¢ r r w l k s £0 check t 452,503.98'Iima certifi/ /eaten ntdeposit . . . 11,343.61 mon juice (Jishierhdinner guests at the Em»" Lmanue l """""'? """° *i * ""'""° P. M.red an!reen lamps at first tho't 4 tablespoons le:yvnn Beek home,south Of'Mr.:gud Mrs.(.»ark Lzp;lncot:|Crowell Home service Sundav.I\mm r.:.|gm»:Mun ulfn in nnlminn\R.-A mlm- muta checks C U aoo.ooEERE?Mr and Mrs im Edwards Rnd' son epent Sunrlu' afternoon with Grandma Jones m Iilam and in the evening they visited Mr. and M . Ed Noyes.ii ..nnri Mrs.ChliB Alld8lSon| were Sunday dinner guests onMisa Mabel Anderson ot Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Christengwen and family spent Sunday evening at Andmw Beck's. Mr.and M m E.C.Lippincott and family and Mr. and hire. Qiirii 3¢;foP ih Mrs.Crri e Robinson,a.field worker for the Northern Baptist. Convention will speak at the church Wednesday, Oct. 16th, 8:00 P. M. ....._. .,.,. ,............, ......r'""""=»'The outline of the truck seems clear.Yet approaching closer, and practically beside these heavy wh- ieles, the driver gets his surprise. Instead of a single truck, he finds n train of three or four trailere §`1=Hp}'¥.3mZ'"`1ao,14'z.e5 Boil sugar and water five min-De£'orifgt,or'a guarantee 9933 utei.Pour over egg' yolks, cook ° ' ° '' ' awp hot water until thick, stirring'TQTAL _0 _constantly.Add lemon juice and-STATE op NEBRASK.i;4?44 red color paste and chill.Pouri Tin; 4ch " " 'V'7"hna and urlrll John, C na Ap |l=\PPmcor. att'?nf1ed g=§_§=vu§§g=|The Every Member Canvass oflbehind.What heappens is a fur-|ovt=r fruit, using rev-chu. vrwzemlcmmw of Madison I Y e w n m l I f " ; " ' " " -,nfjg our me mbe nhlp will be nude Oc t-ions ntftmpt on the part of the led duen-le a and nnwherrlu :ut=»»-f-»-=,-3; nwnu y |301 to Oct. am, for the purpole pudng driver, who hed expected In pleas.Serve very cold.Serves "EFI"_ P E " _u-.....'v.......of n l d n z next ye lr'|budget. an tum back into the mlddle of nlx. I, den. T. Hedelund, Cahicr of the above named hank do solemnly swear that the show statement lnFredYounghome. '~Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh nn Bda Anderson'\spent Wednesdaafternoon at do .Hans Matthiese home near Spfker. Frank Linden,Margaret.811| Bertrand and Bda Anderson werSunday dinner guests at the Chri Petersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen 801 son,Kenneth of near Herrnar were Saturdav evening visitors a air.unu mn .neu...c....,..dldrove to Lincoln Saturday to at- y tend a football game. n Andrew Beck and family wereSundayafternoonvisitors at the ul Marcus Beck home in Blair.e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorenson, Mrs. s Martin Bcrvelsen, Mrs. John Han- sen and baby,Mm Theo .Lund!ll ind baby were Wednesday alter- \. noon callers ut the Chess Sutton l home.. . Budgets are bothersome affairs, but very useful.Personal budget.; are hard to make unless we putGodinto them.Then they" are easy.Try it and be convinced, Unless you put God into thebudget you will not put ag/much money into it as you should. The members of the Finance Committee are: H. B. Taylor, Scott n..\.....¢'\1lll>»».rr.,...,.¢ 'the road after passing a single truck, to keep his car from turning directly into the passing train. Escaping this, hei.= left with his hair on end and his heart beating heavily. "The danger may be even worse when a driver comes up to one of these lon trains going the sameg.way.There is no way of telling .. .. . :. .n h n l n Chicken Mousse One-half package of lemon jello, 1 cup boiling chicken broth (free from fat), 1 cup chicken cut med- ium fine,1 cup celery cut (ine, 1 pirnento eui.fine,I tablespoon ,vinegar, lf: teaspoon salt, shake of pepper, '/2 cup heavy crcizm, whip- ped.Dissolve jello i n boiling n \ . : u u n . . . ". . - l a ¢» \¢ \ a true and correct copy ol the re~gf" ma de to the Department olxade and Commerce. Geo. T. Hedeluml, Cashier.A'I'I`l-JST:Jabe B. Gibson, Director.\ V. E. Hedelund, Director. Subffcribed and sworn to before me this 4Lh day of October, 1929. F. S. Hopping, 1.Notarv Public. ur Ladies'elt and tsthisweek -$1.39 values all over the stdre I \»\Ere :~,D a n Phillip s'.E d g a r Stric klett.o f Oma h a , c alled a t th e Ha r r y B r v e y ho me Sun day a fte rno on to s ee his b roth- er,Cla r k ,wh o i s c onfined to th e hou se wi th a la me le g. M r .an d M r J o h n J ensen am] f amily we re S u da y d i n n er z u e s w at the J . Q. A da ms ho me i n Omah a Mi s n Rosalie Fo le y atte n de d za ur Ladies'elt and tsthisweek -$1.39 values all over the stdre I \»\Ere :~,D a n Phillip s'.E d g a r Stric klett.o f Oma h a , c alled a t th e Ha r r y B r v e y ho me Sun day a fte rno on to s ee his b roth- er,Cla r k ,wh o i s c onfined to th e hou se wi th a la me le g. M r .an d M r J o h n J ensen am] f amily we re S u da y d i n n er z u e s w at the J . Q. A da ms ho me i n Omah a Mi s n Rosalie Fo le y atte n de d za Mr .an d Mr s .1:-rec u i s u m #uha n d Mr s .Gle n Mc D o n a ld a n d V i vi a n an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Hs lb u r g o f Oma h a we re Sun day supper gu e sts o f Mr . a n d Mr s . Te d Ols o n Mr . an d Mr s . J . W . F o y o f Bla i r a n d F r a n k F o y o f Ca nton ,Oh i o l \ U u i u n u | | ,| \ . \ | U c | I .I l n o u n ,u s l c a w To r nb lad ,E ve r e tt L a mb .These wi ll ma ke th e c a n va ss .Ex-o ff ic io me mbe r s a r e Mrs . Co r a B a dg e ro w, c h ur c h tre as ur er a nd Mr s. C ha rles La mb, c h u rc h c le rk.\\Y r m wi ll he ns]-:od if nossiliie to L l l t | ¢ l l B l l |U 1 \ u l :I l u i . :a l .l l l a l l i j J a r i ts li g h ts a r e dec ei ving,so th a t p a s s i n g i t re qu i re s the k e en - es t ju d g me n t an d quic kest ac tion in the mo tor ist's exp eri enc e.If a n elec tr ic ally li g hte d si g n c ould be attac h ed to th e truck.1.b o th fo r - u u q u i .\ | I l l l l n " n u n \ . v l u a n I s l i g h t l y t h i c k e n e d ,b e a t w i t h e g , g bea ter u n ti l consistenc y o f wh ip -;u o s s M s s n l s c ped c r ea m.M i x chic]ten,c c lc ry ,' |Ru n s an d Sn ag s pimen to, vine ga r, sa lt an d c ay en ne I Ne a tly Re pla c e d pepper.A d d to jello.F o ld in l W o r k Gu a r a ml e d wh i nn e d c re am.Tu r n in mol4 i..i Le3 "' 9' °" d9 "f ' at Sas S to re a c : I wM ere Sunday dmner guebus U1 Ir..._.|nw.n,...- n¢..,:.4 lmake an increase in your pledgelward and rear, the spfmrelzenhions|Cf1iH|.|¢§1 ~Ser¢ 05 letttce L r . l l allu n u n \J\:uc u n lu |.....|i s "|,...a.=frmnh-mn o ve r la st ve nr an d i n ple dge a l a n d damze rs these veh ic les c on v0>' | and :tar nish wi th stuf fe d .xcI1\~e;».||D r . No r ma n K . Ra t h ma n n mr - ---------,|-:nd }¢:r°E'f;. ~ ~ini i-'nnk'definit»e amount for Missions an 'might be lessened considerably.sqm] six. Guser uqq fanlily uf__§gn|\{hlf nevolenee.Tfggjs ou qmmmit- 'Dlnger,Three Trailers:would Peach (}||ili Sallie ur Ladies'elt and tsthisweek -$1.39 values all over the stdre I \»\Ere :~,D a n Phillip s'.E d g a r Stric klett.o f Oma h a , c alled a t th e Ha r r y B r v e y ho me Sun day a fte rno on to s ee his b roth- er,Cla r k ,wh o i s c onfined to th e hou se wi th a la me le g. M r .an d M r J o h n J ensen am] f amily we re S u da y d i n n er z u e s w at the J . Q. A da ms ho me i n Omah a Mi s n Rosalie Fo le y atte n de d za Ul'|U3"l|.§ll(lDl.Over the Blair Drug CoI|5112 and Mrs. Gegrge 1U=\F§ _j1'.{"]tee as you wuuhl like to be treatecipnake an upproucnmg 1 ; 1 1, / i Q ¢ 4:12a=`- r _fs-.,K L A "*.».».~/~ T6 Hauling Mitt: or Glova the Lind that wear I . i Men's .Suits $16.50 to $35.00 Our Leaders Two Pants Suits 0$21.00 lVIen's Overcoats $16.00 to $35.00 w P a t t ern s . Qua l i t y Co a t s , L o w P r Men and Boys gms or ovERcoA1's l /v ~~i ¥: 9 . n ~ Q*- r ~*A 7 ,¢I! c 3 ' \ '\ \. .a ~§~ 1 1 ~..A a 'e ~!f family.of Onawu, Iowa were bug-if you were oerfolming their task.whether from front. or ae:1r,.;'~.=k'24 ripe pdavdinnerguestsattheLouieIfvnuhawnotreceivedvourseveraltimesbeforehetrnedtovineirar.1reaches,2 Qnions,1 c up u.c uns b r o wn susrur.1 |Evenings by Appointment ntfncke iwmei | ." 7 ; " '"'f ' o f fe r i n g Mr. and Mrs.Norman Warrick and daughters were Sunday dm- ner guests at John Cumpton's. Mr.and lllrs.Chas.Husk and Eugene visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Geneways uf Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and Geraidine were Sunday afternoon visitors at the James Avery home. Edward Quint and family ac- companied bv Mr. Peter Q\li\1'- and Miss Hannah Richter of Blain spent Friday and Saturday at thehome of Mrs.R.L. Garske of ,._.._.__ rex years suppyenvelopesthetreasurer will be glad mb give them to you. This is the year in which we iwant to wash uur face, financially. CHURCH 0 GOD E. E,_ Giesler Pastor ' Sunday School, 16 A. n.\ Moming Worship,l l A. M. llerean Class, 7 P.M. Evening xervice, 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve» pass the train with any consider-' able speed or without first seeing that all was 'clear for ai auf: dis- tance ahead." CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, l0:W a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. Evening services, 7:30 P.M. Mid-week meeting Wednesday, mo P . M. cup walnut meals,1 tablespoon salt, 1 teaspoon cloves, 2 teaspoons cinnamon,'A tea poon red pepper. Scald and peel tomatoes and squeeze as. much of the seed and juice out of them as you can. Scalml and peel peaches. /Put tomatoes, peawes and onion through food chopper.Crush walnuts.Mix all ingredients;cook until thick and seal in pint jars. Marmalade Take 4 pounds peaches, juice oi' 4 amnizes and ueclinr of l oranize xATWOOD BARBER SHOP Succcsmr to the Lorenzen Barber Shop'nw Beat of Service ' Regular Prices x xTHE EAT SHOPE. C. Rami, ProprietorMeala, 40 CeutaExdlent CuisineSatisfactory ServiceCouruons Treatment IFirst door east Enterprise Umm I I- \II , J U a~ W ';1:us;~1d Mrs. Walter McCracken ning.Choir practice Friday, 7:30 P m»grJund through fffod chopper.;mi nn;-nthv ,mont Snndnv after-Note the change in the time of LH-S11 Lord's Day was Promot,ion| Mash beaches.add juice of or-1 m . n n na<a'rruf*r 11. *t'|~rHz E l i n ' i I \ "~§}i}ii'1T{}2laiives-the evenin! l¢l"i¢'¢-I M n .Elsie Jorgensen and Mrs-Subject Sunday evening,7:30,| .nm Sultan were Sunday dinner "The White Throne .'Iudment".l Day in the Sunday school.There was on increahe in attendance and plans were laid for u larger and better Sunday schooi.We are ask anges and ground rind.Then.{;(\Mp_,\`fqy weigh that and add as much supr B-ondd Abotracter as you have pulp.Cook 2 hours;|Iput. irvjars nd seal hot.~Il£\_A nu__PH0hLl?_5 \"...\......-1... !guests 8f.T.h§ CllE3S S\.\f.T.0n hOlIl8.Rglly Day !Sunday,Oct.13th Don Llppnncott,Byron Johns.Every member present both inDonald Sorenson and John Andrea-Q rhurch and Sunday school is our son were Sunday afternoon K*-1°"t'*ihope, don't Be a drag, be present.. oz Neil SuttonMr. and Mrs. George Fouaer of Basket dmner at noon, program Council Bluffs were .fweek-end 2:45.The general public,also W a l l s ;; - 4 ,;,/,,,_,~., a 'Une '°{,*~°°°'};_'§_;=_°1°f= d d n e a f u l n a s t o ~ and brighten every mm. W aslnu like ¢hina...¢»¢u l e n t l m n a c e n t a s q u a n i foot .to apply. . .. I I 0 »Q Our Leaders Two Pants Suits Men's Overcoats $16.00 to $35.00 w Patterns. Quality Coats, Low Pr Boys Long or Knee Pant Suits $ 5 . 0 0 t o $ | 5 . 0 0 (Sxmll charge fur extra pants) Ladies' Silk Hose 50 cents sffso dl xizes 0 I és .y I ~f r. \ .a.1 wg ~.. _ .1 ~ 9 ~ j ~-~~_'¢u f - 4 .H l 1 .. r J. gf"é§.§g§oN Try a pair of our W olverine Horse ~ W ork Shoes Your Foot Troubles W ill Be Over 0 ~a,. .A f C \'°':- fi ur r J Q~, f~ j : ¢. ,. ~r . g . - . Hauling Mitt: or Glova the Lind that wear ; ¥ fs- ~t~ \1 mere very fine; three persons re-1 tabfesnoon a|gar, 4 tblespoam DR Enwnq T_ _ "p pnrtgd mding the entire bgok of fat, \ess.85 cup milk.Mix as Denlint LMllfkl Others had read a C\'UiP'#¢"|for bakimz nowder biscuits;nddll X-RAY SERVICEeach day during the week.'l'hil|¢n with 'ming nrud mi |=|¢|\I Offices in Shbe Bunk Bldg. Phone 298 Blair. Nebr. we ek we ar e re ad in g i n th e book of A c ts , c h a p te r s 6-13.Re ad th e c h ap te r c orr esp ond ing to th e day o f w e mo n th a n d y o u wi ll b e w i th ' D D r " " "th i c k i n s ha llo w p a n ;pa re an d c ut| ap ples i n s ma ll sec tions:la y i n l r o ws i n do u g h wi th sh ar p ed ge 'pressed li g h tly i n to th e <1<mgh.\ u s . Next Lnrd's Day, 0:11.13,is Every Man's Day.Come ma Sun- day school with the children and remain throughout the morning services.Representatives f r o m every zroup will aid in making the services interesting,educational and worshipful. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon# bake in hal. oven 25 to 30 minutes; serve hov.with lemon sauce or crenm.Pa d Tnpi oc a Four tablespoons minute tapioca 56 teaspoon salt, Ili cup.-= boiling water, 1,5 cup sugar, 2 cups peach ex thinly sliced and sweetenenl, [ew CARL SCBMIDT lunn no eRe d Es ta te a nd L uluOffice in State Bank Bldg. xxnn. w. P. HBMPHIL L IDBNTISTz Idrops almond extract, 9§ cup cream \.¢\J .I| .¥||»I\\.ln| ..| ruu| .»||\|4ur.»n]531L L0 w u w r zulu vuul.u l u vu vlvboi ler fi ftee n mi nu tes ,o r u n ti l Ne b r a s k a p o u ltr y mq n wi th mo r e ta pi oc a is c lea r, s ti rr in g f re qu en t- I th a n 500 IWTIB i n i h é ll flo c ks 3112 ly .A d d su ga r,peaches a n d ai -| :......h...n n..:_ :..\\4-.................|.....m u h ..t .__ ..|.n _ . \r\-|.\:_n_..|m ucus suck.nuteu uns ian w woyen-te »~....the county extension agent and the agricultural colleze ln Lincoln i n a new record keeping project. It is called the Commercial Flock Project.Re a m blanks and instructions will be furnishd» free of c.\\a\'I¢. by the extension service of the The poultry- m keep track income from and exP¢nseselm.He will report to tho agricultural college. man will be asked of egg production, 4-ggi;and chickens, for feed, equipment, tum in a monthly county extension agent.A copy of this report will be sent on the I m o n u e x u a c l .\ . A w | .r m u I n whipped cream,Chill.Pile light- ly in shex-bet glasses.Jun before serving garnish with additional whipped cream and peachea Makes six good servingx. Dutch Sllnd Ten medium sized potatoes,| head lettuce or a handful of wa- tercress,3 hard boiled eggs.1 bunch young green onions or 2 dry ones,6 alice;bacon,I tea- spoon sugar,1 teaspoon salt,'m teaspoon pepper,'54 cup vinegar, 'A cup water.Boll potatoes wiUl» out peeling them.When cool, peel and dice them.W u h lettuce or BONDED A s s m c r m Office ln Hayle Bldg x TRAIN SCHE DUL E- Chkan 1 No rthwestern Rai lrod C. St. P~ M I Omaha Nmh mn n a 7 15 am. daily except Sunday2 sz pon. daily axon t Sumiay7 62 ua. Sxndny »»-iy. e...~,».s........\ I II Ban-6:10 dW e s t - 7 : 1 5 ~~ 1 | : I L gy,lngdcultunl college where lt will be summarized. A!the end of the year the monthly reports will be analyzed ,ma .m l .ma v m-n.¢ .l¢ L ¢ h uesa_n d cut in small pleoen.12:85 "" "' " "" ` "" ''Chop thu hand cooked eggs.011 5:80 pan. gg;Pi S Y-I n m lbaconintosmallblocksandfrylmuvnundcrimp.Chop onions.-BUS SCHEDUL E " Mix nll mnthe r.Inw the hcl ____ i an vinegar Nannoma;»;§ |§y §;» §'|T\;i ne;1r»§v1§»§bw m d i n pn s r W m'e .9~oo A M figure; wil! not be published nor wahar. nh, #DPU and sugar. Sth 12200 ~ u' .vmll.Pour over and mix wid:3200 p_ ~fumished to anyone but the poi! Sontibvlmi 11 :00 A. u.2:00 P. M. 5:00 P. ll.8:15 P 1 Blair. Nebraska, October xo, 1929-THE sN' rsaPm sz-"-~'°~1l\|vPu n r o u r :~»':=~'.". : :z z :=2~ WSKENNARDT HEw; ~ 1813131s1414151515151516 vf 171717 171717171717111717 vf 121212 12121212 121212121214) 120.zo. _10.10.14.4527.4440.40.12,6621.44 40.80. A n 307.2819.43 9.7214.1814.1329. 1516.2217.584.7310.21 24.3460.23A0 'nz KENNAR1) NEW S 'KENNAKD scnoor. Norms ,nd 1 Fay Wright treated the primals.....§.§"2'. ';.2s:°:~.::::; f'.fZE.°».'l'l room £0 app\es and l1lll`B1'\Yl\811QV~b ~~ ~ ~ ~._»er 1 y.rs.a _n.'2¢"$'¢¢"l'¥.?..§"=»?Z"§E '§."$.f.`"£`,!md Mrs. Charles Bates were vla- Mr. Mike Nelsen and Charlie 111.-*"°" that ""°_{",'§°"'.1 Babbfeldt.From all reports the dance'~ J o h n o nson an _F ~d Y was a big success and everyone vxgedo qw pnmary room n "Y had a jolly time.a rn o....Mrs.C |L d pfid The boys of the lxennard hlgharuncameayeyening Lo §pendLhe week-end .==.:1*;°°1.:::§..':r.'*a?:."a¥1.9°§ IKENNARD RURAL JOTTII Mr.and Mrs.Louls Go:and Leonard and Mrs. HemiFran and son, Henry Kins of |Lake, Wisconsin were Manda|emoon visitors at Frank Ga1Mrs. A. c. Anderson spentday with Mrs. J. L. Anders Miss Amanda and 1-1.Gasser autoed up w WinsideMonday tp attend tl\e_recept Sa.turdz\y night at Joe Millerk.Q G S 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser and family were Sunday dinner andinfternoonvisitorsattheLouie reham Mencke_ home. Y H°'|Dir. and Mrs. Louie Gomach and Sh°u|fnmily were dinner guests at the Y '11;'»"P. J. Christensen home Sunday. s§§§;Vernon Qhgiugensen spent Sat- an.nrday night with Alvin Hoier. urn-mn 'llr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and Leonard were Sunday evening vis-itors nt Frank Gassefa. Falls City-Airpon formally ded icated. Red Cloud-H.P.Weesner Co. Grocery completely remodeled. Neligh- Bolts Hardware Store held formal opéning.' Arrnuld+0. K. Barber Shop op- eraliwu m..|».- ~\.>~ im." \ s |,hmmdul-:N'r 'rAx |un sSALE Nofncx: Notice of Tax Sale Notice is hereby given that sub~ joined hgmw is n list of all lands and wwn lots in the County of Washington,State of Nebraska- 12 17171717171717I7 12 1|16 25252531IKENNARD Lot 1 :Wa nw%nw'/1 ne\i.ne%slsw% 12% sc h se% nw% 159.104,88 n§§ se% &1o.2s|se% ae%s z m l u n 9 4s,as.1.°¢ 10 88.39 Lot 11 asm: Lots 3. za 415-1}1m 12265.99xne%£se'A u 11u 11u11 11 11 16.15 80.40. 40. 40. 40.160.VILLAGE .|gw%_se% suhject 30 sale for delinquent taxes' LM Block An\ounz`|_,°|, 1and special assessments, and that 2 and 3 1 $38.00 L n 2andosimeach description is the A 1 25,34 |se% 5102 FT. CALHOUN TOWNSHIP Description Q€ ar. .sa-al:anr:g B 5°a g<1 'E'nsg -»: 119%sw% Lobx 11 and 1s 1.0:10w'é¢nw'Aw%se*/3 Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 4a Lot 24 Lot 29 Part sw'L ne%ne'/i sw% Par;nw% 2 23 6 9 11 11 11 1s1s 17 1717 1117 1.'1 11 17 1711 12 121212 12 12 1212 12 12 40.s 83.90 41.36 75.07 52.12 55.1880.54 ,66 so.48.73 69.72 167.77 s.6.85123526.49 so.42.3840.130.68 , Ne b . i o n i n 1 ; i§E¢iui:£'af nn aunquénz tales u1d_ in and :medal ~uleumant.s |¢|§nqt *"°:a and 4 £0 i I 27.79 3 %s w ' 1 50.27 nw%fi s w 82.10 " A Q se ¥¢ia- IE """' the home of her father.A family anu ";=°~°--~-- - -~-65.38 reunion was held Sunday.Th03Jfollo}v1ng °fm°°r3.were el present were Mr. and Mrs. Soren pres1dent, Lester ¥."°"b"'33S re d h _tary-treasurer Lester Mc2.93 _f;,_"~;§f_;f f 33.* ,E'§:,.f',f;__'Df _;|ibra|aa,,Jol;1 Rpse[\haur!1._ h o n o r o f m r .a n d m r se ° " f = 'T . u m | \ r n r h f _w u n el j wT NNN_ F U mme. and the undersigned, Cbunty reassure: of W u sh in Co un ty , Eg rs ak a, o n th e fi r s t on d a y o f ovembb r n e xt herea1t=er.to - wi t: ove mb e r u h ,1929,m l l s k u a t ublic auc ti on so mu c h o f eac h fact o f la n d a n d to wn lo ts as \- - - - . - - . .fn...th a hmvnq L3 a nd 6 T,8 a n d 9 11, 1 2 a nd 20 6 .r\.... 10,11. and 3 a nd 4 T1 2 C' ° f , , ' § I i ~ F r a n k m d M n . M a r - -n,;,{|tin Rasmussen wen Twsdlx att- 2 2250 w% s'A e'/5 13 2 _50.27 of se 'A19 as w%1721377.79 e svdé n-r lnrnnnn vhaifnrs: nt L90 Miller's old leathersu.52.70 l l | 1 l u |\ » n ¢a n g 1 " - °q , ¢ g ¢ ` . . . V u ,i ~f t b I 1 _ __ w . .. ` " _ _ .___ - -_ ____e n i e n m a p d é r n r g f \ : V a n e .~s a s ' f . e r ? e e n Z ' £ § . n' § = Z , ° $ 3 ' ° w § " 3 § |M r s .A .C .. A n d e r s o n s p e n t l a s t g q m r r m d r A n d ; 2 w o A 1 b ; ? t m }n o t e x p a m u c h t h i s y e a r .{ § V e d n e s d a y w i t h M r s .J .L .A ' n - a n d L e s t e r é o r e n s e n Q n d t h e a t h -T h e M i e s F i n c h ,D o r n n c k e r ,e s o n h 1 d e r P e t C S B u r k h o l d e ,W e n d t e a n d T h o m p s o n ;J .C r a s t e n s e n ,A v e n a a n !~°~. . . . . . I . .. n . \n 1 = n n A |n n n e i ( I f * I N D ' B n ~~~~~~ 212314.09 ;,,and \4 ~se!-i nwli 18'n z : J l n n m R l Mmly In nwunuq w».W ....--. ui _---........-. ..nad special ussamwil. Inurut 1 ,M s _4 13.23 md e hand mu thereon._m 4 31-75 nw M |-Slld nle will lllfe pllee |n tht |_|_4 42.68 wk 18 11 12~x uw -9.:\1°£x~ ::f:.°££'°.§,.:L=..%...,_.! *f.:*. *".:"101.50 °*:.:°.:1:'60 55.63 C-'an.¢moo¢h¢vlc~r restored. Scufu conzmled instantly. The lustre of leather t¢'\wed.go wo lul alunaw- yuecnta.Coiars for black. brown, un and wlutc abouQ-a neutral polish for ochcra. as A l~\- rrsxnash Ro Wu-d who i» in ¢rnlnlng:="»"1'=' ° '"'"" °~"' '°' "" ."m n . Gm u h home wgdnemgyatNmolu ém hospital, »P¢I\¢'f§':'§ 'f,'?°§.L.';'.....»e tm_°:°|ua|£ ¢\-ming. S u n d l y_ |¢ ~__ »... vlv|....»..|.» .....\|».»uhm Mr.Hr.md Mn. Lmda Gonhnm gan and- son,Henry Kina were Wednesday forenoon visitors at Frank Gasser's.M r .a n f i M r s .A .C .A n d e r s o n 0 .» ..; ~:°~~~'='..Q.;1f§ vf;-55.-..-~. . ~ , »=>L;:r.LL .y Y u n .r0 | . x < noon. Mr.and Mrs.Ras RasmussenandsondrovedownfromI'lain~ view,Neb.Friday evening for avisit at the P. .C. Rasmussen home. Miss Amanda Gasser and Her- man Gasser were supper guests intheNicSuhr home Tuesday eve- ning at Beemer, Neb. Jens Hoier and family wereSunday visitors at Spiker nt the Aniirew Heier home.Mr. and Mrs.Leo Miller spent Special \ Friday and Saturday G000|lES Best Flour ai-vu-num-an ~ .~.-» ntrnm NOW I W hy wait until cold weather to 1 overhaul your car. Do it now before it breaks dbwn \wr - \ »§= = l l l ~ ~ 1»¢Q = ! ¢. z : »- a.* l V 4 -I ¥* 1 ! é. . "' l \".T H E "G E N u |N E .»»»~.9/.»:z¢~ua ¥ . °'"'7 ' Na b . , Od .Ind, r 929 We are sorry fo inform you ha! me are today mlirefy sold ou! Of 6-D ES TA TE HE A TR O L AS .We @a/l Us fb/» gs#/nafes Kennard»Garage CHAS. BATES, Proprietor J ~~d n ~f g u y ; u \ u c u u » ;qh vl a nu a n u . . .. . . -o s e p m e e s e n u g r o:'.: L a m b a n d M r .E g g e r s ,t h e o t h e r, M n a n d M r s .N e l s N e l s e n ,c a m e b e r s o f t h e f a c u l t y w i i l h o m e T u e s d a y f o r a s h o r t va c a ~W m e m h t i o n S h e h a s b e e n w o d c i n g a t a c c o m p a n y t 'a t t h e H e n s h a w c a f e t e r i a i n O m a h a .l n t e r m .: a t e ' } ' .f M r s R u t h R o s e n b a u m e n t e r t a i n W e a r e a n x i o u s l y w a n t i n g ' f f p a L h é L a d i e s 'A i d a t t h e M e t h - = ' ? " ''I" "'f'' " " " ' f " ° 9 ° " " " " d w h i c h 1 s t:;' Z;..°'§Q;x."".?f"1..r..;;..:".,:...5 gg 'a.";:.W -~; wi ommence at 9 o'clock 11 111.1 w/87ll 1:.,on the 4th day of Ndvember, 1oz9,|§"29 fl. of 9 and will continue from day w dnyis and 5 ixntil all of such lands and mwn lots havcrbcen offered fur sale. C. 11. ROBERTSON, County Treasurer,Washington -County, Nebraska. Dated October 1, 1929. ARLINGTON TOWNSHIP 11 17 18 13 E 19 9 and 10 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 10 (3 8 10 10 1010 10 13MuKi!lip's Addition 23.8 125.985.27 96.03 30.4497.75 2 1 17 23.8 15.29 15.88 52.92 52.92 sc%s nehi ne% nw% swlA,ne%ne% nw*/3 n\v% Lot 15 Lots 17, 19 Lot 3 Lot 8 Lot 11 Lot 13me 14 n v.sw 84 1 s20 2022 23 24 24 25 25 25 2525 17 1.7 1717 17 17 17 17 1717 1717 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12. 1212 1212 100.40. 40. 40. 40. 5.5 144.31 1.65 14.916.1.52 38.48 a4.9130.65 31.36 17.58 67.11 6.18 188.701.5510.44 18.881.78 112.54 <iis :h1fci{Ias;r-r1_entThur3day,ljnst being pur. vp-......_1 - .Our teacher.Miss Dornackerlmmau ons a re ou r. wr a sn ow ero h N a o m i Me a d ows ,da u g hte r o f ~th e wee k-e nd vn th h o me oM_r.~_ M m °1f"5i"i'.?"f?'?'?f""'.W e we lc ome J ea nn ette Hed e- wno xsThe regulal ning. to the Mrs. n-..--_ 1 1; 1 I] L0 ne mnrneo next vveen.I " '- -loyal Neighbors held their lunfl bo our room this vfeek. meeting last Frida eve-;Twyla Kronberg, Nudme Bagh-xttendance was m;g_ due er, Morgan Anderson and Maman dd d Cornelius were absent from schoolgpm; lE1:r|:dentez1ainecl the;i85t week on accémnt of illness. Club Saturday afternoon.The fifth gra e are enjoyéng.t h e w o r k o f f r a c t i o n s .T h e y a r e ~~~~t n a i r ! \ l I L " ; n ¢ P ~( \ | l ~ * °E* Description _§gf,m ~_5 § -H::1oE "Schalefs Adamson ;;,.,|11% 4 and 5 33.09 n %s 5§ Section 5, Township 17, Range 11 sw*A l m nn 47.63 e'»§nw i i 29 17 12 99. 31 17 12 so. 1 1 1.82 90.50 sv/% ne'A new sw%me se% Lct 1 _,g g é E 317317a n317 9999A 40.40.80 af LX i§5335 sail.nwlL " " ' § §WASHINGTON VILLAGE " " " , : : a 19.E sw :\183 sz ~ 4 and s Bl°§k '§'2B°?§`Loz 4 as 11 12 91.1 9226 38.32 01.91 lg ''6 5191 Lo: 1 as 11 12 10.23 11.93 m ')'l')"l R 0642 Lot 2 36 17 12 29.77 26.35 uw waAllnm present.Mr. aSunday mont.M -_ |¢w=v vu., --........,,nd Mr s . H. c . B la c o s p e n t' Ne w E n g la n d S q a ws -.t i re la ti ve s i n F m W e a r e s tu d y mg q u i te h a u l f o r vxsl "E-'th e s i x we e k s e xa mi na ti o n . ; wh i c h b a n d ar e to b e g i ven th i s we e k .w .B .Ros en a u m»\Q viraifnlf a t th o Sol(!I\'_M i ! !W e nd t?~ ~SC'/A swn 12Lat 15 Lot 41Lot 10l m ;1 12121az 3 u1117 1217 v999 ""'°"'""' 1s ann sn W 1.-.._1.1936 15 10 and 11 1 11.31 se%sw%6 17 1s 4032.49 11321; 1:11 14, 15, 10 and 17 10 ss.z1 110.75 a. in ' 1.22.34 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 20,Rlver)fm ,....1 31 10 17.31 yn 3 0 11 1s 23. 42.38|mfg-_II n u n i r n r m 3.23 Lldubllvulu '""'":'" ' . " "" 'm o ur room last lnursuay.vu:|M¢IJ<ma1d home m Blau. Wednes1~I____...nuhn »\\\».\.,\.....,..|in Innnw ' " ' ""_were vcr)uswda y .M r .land Mr s .Chas.Be r r y a t-E E .Y'f"......= un ylvauuu uv nu v "ived be tte r gra des ls o f th e g r a mm a r..-N _, -, _and 6 nw%nes'é se% nw% WM se% ne%andIrn'/:nw% nw% u m 6 and 9 'I 8 1317 18 20 23 26 1'l 17 11 17 17 1717 17 10 10 10 10 10 1010 10 109.23 4o 305.79 48.27 80.1 10.43 144.4628.72 379.43 160.190.80 143.40 191.91 160. 80. 240. 22"§nT1"§s"1 Lot All All1. 2. 7s ':,s FT. CALHOUN Gen. Blk.Taxxo $90.55 11 20.58 12 8.23 20 20 1 47.22 EITY Pav- ingTax Total $90.55 20,58 8.23 18.53 13.5845.33 ~ UD a.inL a k e )E " 4 & (30 a.in River) w 55 se% Lo t 4 and ne% ne% e%w h v<u.'M 6 17 6 1 7 17 17 17 17 1n 17 13 13 13 1a 1R bended Coronation Ball in Oinsha Friday evening.Dr. and Mrs.A.P. Overgunrd of Omaha,called on friends inKennard one day last week.. 01111 Andreasen, who is driving A truck for the Northwestern Bell 79_5 58.01 Telephone Co.at Schuyler, came 80.I 110.454.20 l_Eu.1.97 47 gl home Saturday evening, bringing 1m_119.121 Miss Helen Berry. wo is mechin :nun we w wI00m_ AL L ABOARI The Friedrix nal distributor Estate Heatrol hour of genuiu s v n uJ nmnm-rdonnovvx ..........»......h s o n H a r d w a r e .1 0 s for the genuine la, announce a half» e enjoymentio radio tune in on WLW at 9:30 P. M.; East,-nV: se% andse% se\£ 34 17 10 120.153.98 ? and s aw56 :su 17 10 uso.227.59 1 and 2ARLINGTON vu.LAGs 1 and 2 23343537 3 5 . 6 3 5 0 . 0 0 H9 6 . 1 9 9 6 : 1 9 1: n o n z 1 9 R 5 _ggi 2 "' °°" ""'."""" there, witl pim.They rerumeu list3''19 17 13 26.99 21.90 S"3=,<ia!~' ¢';°'31¥'¥° fs..- n\:..........»..... -r eac eners_ who h _Tuesdax 15.00 ;|u52.11 52 ~ 39% ne Mr. and mrs.Dun uunaumu UAifon 1fr m on 1-asm Omaha,and Mrs.Nels pemggfm eff S t a n d a r d T i m e . n. ...\_;....f\ . n l v\ n a l Qf|n | n a vl r z i I n t Blk. 1Lot s 6 and 'l 6a nd 7 3e'/2 -1 and all 6 w% 4'I and B11and12 526 fr.. x G0 it. in el/= of 1 w%1 3 mul 4 slh of 19 34 it. x 20 in ue cor.nf 1 1 12 3 3 3 s ll8 fl 00 9 0 Gen. Tax $14.51 122.49 44.2573.17 40.12 5.5632.10 22457 22.841 12.65 89.49 151.21 3.00 | St. Imp.Tax 47.73 267.35 Total $14.51122.49 44.25 13.11 40.12 32.10224.57 47.73 22.3-l 1 12.65 356.841 51.21 / n 41 ft. of5 as 2 39 n'¢§5 and 6 except strip and except n. 33% fr. 'I and s 1 39 394040 4s 49 50 5050 21. 2, 7, 8 All n*/2 1 5%1 11% 2s% 2 sq s% 7 exceptstrip50 Strip of 5% 4 B0 s.x n A2 ft. of 44.5314.42 175.9676. 16 14.4282.32 14.11 .oz 228.3993.01 60.09 00.99 24.9224.92 67.69 14.42 115.96 76.16 228.39 93.0 1 14.42 112.112 60.9960.99 24.92 24.92 81 .80 .62 nw% s% sw':4 swlé. se% bot 1Lot 4 Lot 82%seldswli se% nw% selé Lot 11 Lot 12 el/2 ne% w'/é ne% Lot 17 Lot 3Lots 11, 1ntii nw.%~ sl/2 nwI,4s wli 7 |4- 1. s v %n e % slév scli 2 2121212121212130303030303131313232333333 33 17 17 17 17 17 1717 17 17 171'l 17 1717 17 17 17 1717 57 11/13 1s 13 1313 13 AIB 3 13 1a 13 1313 13 13 13 13 13 is so. 160. 80. 40. 38.80 26.8054.30 80. 40.40. 8.4830.77 80. 80. sL41 10. 40. 80. 80. 160. 80. vm 141.23192.3655.7041.7851.9916.9721.5489.1447.2329.958.7931.7488.88 123.9810.037.6032.9270.1553.50 143.47 drove to Kearney to visit Mrs. Peterso:1's sister.Rélaud Butts, formerly of Ken- nard, sang over WOW 1:1 the At-waterl-Kent contest last Sunday. His friends enjoyed his singing very much and all hope he will win Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and family of Omaha, drove to Kea-nard last Saturday bringing Mrs.Helen Burgess who has spent the past week in Omaha, home L E Ward is prepanng for an other long cold winter, by has-1h|, a new furnace mstalled in his res xdenceGeorge Hedelund mowed his Iam 1ly to hennard from Washmgtonlast Saturday Kennard 'welcomes their new location i n e the bednniag weekly radio by the name of a new series of features identified Heatrolatown and sponsored by The Estate Stove Company, of Hamilton, Ohio.The programs will be broadcast ex» cluslvely from WLW, The Crosley Radio Corporation,Cincinnati. 0. Heatrolatown is a land o! health happiness and eternal youth-peo~ pied hy the sort of folks eve y will he glad to know.ere's "Honey"Adams,s delightfd young product of the Sunny South land.Therc's Helen Thornton wh( sings the "blues" in a red-hot wa) '- B i l l Carey,lazy but nice,am the hope of the local footbal93_7 thern and we hope they will 1ik Ipslia Berrv wés home Sunday te am-Bud Carey,chee lcadei I Friday and Saturday G000|lES Best Flour $1.79 Berry Bros. ..Qyhlriy Mcrchandhe `We Qefiuor ai-vu-num-an ~ .~.-» Kennard»Garage CHAS. BATES, Proprietor ,», ...».,,~..-..».~=,.»\.»- v =~ mulr | ~ i é " G E N u | N E I 4 HEATRGL/\ y ...._ °"'"'7' Nelz., Od. Zml, I 929 We are sorry lo bi/brm you hal we are Iodaymlirely soldout vf 6-D ESTATE HEA TROLAS We bade u shipmenl épeciedwon, lwnmwer, and unless we hear ham you lo [he conlrary, we will make shipmenl of link orda immediately upon arrival o/ slack;Regrelling our inabilily Ioserveyou al l/lis moment,we are e Yoursvery lruly,WRIGHT 6- WILHELMY CO. 72,000 Sold Last Year. W e have several which are still available.Ge t th e m N O W . Nic Friedrichsen lldw. #Him an ' "4e;zn fc.43.15 c a n 5 ~ln ne cor..'g 2110zum:iz 1 & 2 e'/1 of 2 10 4.02 28.29 32.31 1 and 254 ft. ef e 3 and 4, Sl5465656767 55.58mzssz29.5820.ss8.2362.95 47.33 1.02.91 228.84 20.58 20.588.23 62.95 N H D H V A L M D .Lot A\,s 234 .mo un t w' " £ é i E b F a le " p i e bi r th d ay :Hi s f o r de a r .o ld Da r to n - -mc n a r q 5 6.87 mo th e r en te r ta me d th e f u n n ly at.Bla k e wh o seems un u su a lly .an .. \_ _32.05 dinn er. 10.33 M r.J abe 4.43 sp en t Su tur d .¢n1c Stnbn Ha n k Gibson of Norfolk, lay at we Kennnrd of which he is pres- :rsen of Blair, driver dard 0/il Cu., is in an tal after having been when the gasoline he into a tractor being gravel men here, ig- iire department was id the blaze was soon home sented as me pxunu-amseveral other young people whom main object in life is to drive duli care away.The actiun of the first progran takes place in the home of'Honey Adams, who has come to Heatro latown from "down Georgia way' as lately us two weeks ago.Thi: brcadcaf.will introduce all th- young characters to WLW listen nm . 110 It of111017lcsi40 x1l0 ft. 10 10 l l 3 12 12 12 9 144 and n 52 fl.. of 5 15 9 15 40.12 67.85 63.27 so.14 31.80 24 .081 2.0476.75 66.65 60.14 78.0 1 24.08 12.0476.75 67,85 63.2766.65 Ex. R.R. 1and 2 and13 fr. of 3E x . I m 7 70 41.16 and s 70 148.90 :NA 3 and 4 except aslrip and s% 3 and 4 '11 14.421 41.16 148.90 16,slé 17 and n'/§ 1 ? s 10 1112 13 1415 1B1s -.ww3.70 2.222.22 2.22 2.222.22 2.22 2.22 5 1 2.25 1 1 .80 .1 .... az.;Oscar Ped( for the Stam`Omahn hospi badly bumed was putting used by the nibed.The called qut anexdnguxshed. {Iif|nnl French has been unahie tmck for the B-Line the pastjweek, on ac- ing strained his hack amily moved intp the Great C£l1'¢has been taken i1 selecting the cast of character for the Heatrolatown sketches Sixty-five applicants tried out fo the various parts,and from thi. 11 151216 4 16 r l lnd1 0 17 2(M¢8f»)9 ns.-fz uwrz éxwph n41.91 vans xzons ss fr.` 27.71 21-'PY s 23% n. oi 9.26 51.73 s e m n'/£1 3 and \ 4 and n 666.17 6.17 fr. of 5% 290.20 $24.26 .IU20 2 1 22 93 4.4. an2.22 2.22 2.22 2 2 2 to dr i ve h i s Tr a n sf e r C o . c o u n t o f h a v He a n d h i s i 24 25 26 27 0 8 29 an31 32 33 a4 85 RR 2.22 3.7019.67 7.88 6.217.8816.98 46.5047.23 2.22 4.72 4. 2 . home owned by Buck Rosenbaum recently.John Hall and family have mov-ed from the house west of the Lutheran paruonage to the Klutz property, recently vacated by Ira Chase and family, who moved into the house vacated by Ha.ll'a. M m Carlotta Berry and Mri. Hazel Toft spent one day last week at Mrs. Cuahman's.They helped Mrs. Cushman who has not beenwell lately, do her fall cleaning. number mere was cnosen a gumof artists who will place these pi grams among the headline attral tions of the year. Writing Heatrolatowa stories Edward Al Byron, author of tl successful musical comedy "Lil lainie".Helen Rose,well-know director of radio dramatics, wi assist Mr. Byroniin producing tl broadcasts. " I is l€[_ 1 : ll lc 1 19.64 10 '18 244.50 89.22 sazwzl a and 4 5 ff..f m 7°*2 ,ma Z m sawn so.19I.. E35 $.53-' Trade Your' 'risks '' for Security ¢ \ x ¥ ' . n y ¢ . \." W r :¢f 1~ ~~L e t u s i n s t a l l n e w ,d e p e n d a b l efr y A 1;; ~ ; . . .~0~~"..=f§2;;f .¢G o o d y e a r s o n y o u r c a r .D r i v e ~f,» !"'== - ;T'? ~~ ~"~w i t h o u t f e a r o f t h e s k i d s , 1 .f l 'r f°~~7 ~~ ' ;» ~c r a s h e s o r p u n c t u r e s t h a t o l d \ ,n \\\»~;_~7'~" " l é = ; § . § '`~ ,t i r e s m a y c a u s e . ~'~T.»* ~a =. -~¢~1 .~,_ \~ r = X.5 '~"B e r e a d y f o r s l l p p e r y w e a h e r ` ; . .' :; " :.\ . ; ¢ i v E ' r c 5 ~-.. 1 ,w 1 *¢{E o z z s c c l e r Z ' / i e ~ . / " J e s f §`»F»»1'2 ~" "g q i e o n s f d e r f i c Q ) / - i c e "i / '» + \'¥I ~_. .x »~rXe'~ ~ 1 o o n ;f 1 ~ ~T I R E S 1 '~" ¢:..£`f.° 9 . ~ ~~b ' Q ~~; ; f Q s e n a I . l l l ' l i s i 3 5 :g "u S 'S ° ~~~s e r v l c e t a t l o n w 30 ft. of s ms192 n, of?20 w 22 fl. of e 68 itof ':s'/Q of 2 & all 3 214ar: 12 23 |.nd 2 24 20 27.77 3.97 127.82 77. 15 94.4616.98 29.33 30.16 118.33 37.20 57.93 1 18.83 8.97 165.02 77. 1594.46 16.98 29,33 if .71 Sttip of 1and 21 and 2 ex. A 1. 2, 1, s1. 2, 7, 8All5. 6. 7. '12 '12 '1475,gg 81s,sa1.2.==.6.'1. and 8 106 strip u 2 m 10.31 28.8112.35 12.35 28.81 74.41 57.62 s.s2 296.19 a2.o§°`1 8.32 308.57 2s.s112.85 12.35 28.81 06.50 57.62 A NASHVILL E 3738 39 4041ACILo! 12 6.65 2.222.22 2.22 a nm s .Amount $55.36 29.5236.90 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen entertainedMr.and Mrs. Robert An- dreasen and family, Mr. wg Mrs. Wm.Thenber and dw gh r at dinner Sunday.Mr.Andreaseudrove to Omaha Monday moming, taking the 'I'hurber's home.Mr.Henry K e mp c k a e mm m his 83rd birthday Sunday.All ofhisfamilywerepresenttohelp PEACEFUL HILL Mr.and Mrs.Otto Voss and family spent Sunday afternoon a t Ule Mrs Anna D. Wiese home. Sunday dinner guests at the H, C. Kuhr home were Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhr, Sr. and daughter, Lena and Mrs. P. K. Nelson of Blair. 1 and 2 27 23.16 253.88 277.04 2 11%o f E aand ai!-1 28 78.70 78.70 4FirstAddition5 1] and 12 29 190,38 190.38l5 n ...A a fm a mz 6x.'i2 All 10a msms108 108 1 11 28.81 .87 1 2.2280.6280.6212.22 .87 12.22 30.6280.62 1222 28.81........W -...___Sheplmxd's Addition32 31.39 62.76 4.6452.46 J LJ962.764.s452.46 4 and 5 2 11 21. 2 and 8 6n l2 ft. o l .5 and all4 6 9.26 9.26 4 7 2330 23.80 Richards Keene & Co. Additiun 20 ft. x %B _ft. off wside of lot A 17.04 17.04 RICHLAND TOW NSHIP 1 1 w2 2 0 fi.o! e 3 8 0 ft.nf 26, 3 s 10 11 12 15 151s 21 22 2425 27 on 26.57 14.7677.28 19.98 88.42 65.52 63,8952.4 1 64.58 125.80 him celebrate except.Mrs.Lee Webb of Hastings. The following are the of rs al the M.E.Sunday sch or the coming year: R. E. F c.l1ild,superintendent; A. C. Holmes, ns- aistsnt superintendent;Mrs.EBerry,secretary.Mary Jaeohnen,assistant secretary;Mrs. A. 0. H_olmes, tregurer; lfgie hcobsen Miss Evelyn Knowlton spent Sunday with friends at Fonlanellc. Visitors at the Charles Wrich home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Yew Rasmussen and children of near Washington,Mr.and Mrs. Ras Rasmussen and Dunne of Plainview,Mrs.Ramussen of Washington,Mr.and Mrs.Earl ~a n d N o r m Fn Qc n, .i ib ra r1 an ;,Fi tc h an d so n ,Do n a ld o f Oma h a . 1UQ Rh nnila\r\\..¢luwi/| :\\n *A n | "_~~ _ : M | 8 ~Kul\r ,\ 1 acre of ~~(Except 1 acre)29 6.29so`8.86 HORSE SHOE RESORT Lo t Blk. Am't 1m m u m LotsLotsLo t: Lots lo ts lo ts Lots L o u 1 tc 20 both incl.1 to 1610111 incl. 1 w 32 bvth lncl. 1 w as both incl. 1 w az both incl. 1 tn 16 both incl. 1 to 24 mth ind.1 to 11 both incl. 1 m 18 both lncl. 1 m 12 both incl.Lots 1 tu 24 both incL Iota 1 to 86 both incl.Lots1to 22b0thln¢l._ 28 4 s 67 8 910 11 12 18 $2.60 5.42 4.29 5.42 14:14 8.12 1.432.84 1.56 s.1 24.68 8.81 HORSE SHOE GARDENS111:.nn. -*snle 3 3 for c anstmwon of Mgr i n we st ..e..e...,-\..,...,...,.,..._. _,, ___stalled at laboratory of new Jun-ior College here.` Salem-Grading of ro lda ta rt- ed wen from Coon comer. Falla City f`..ntract awarded part uf town..,Falls City-Work mrbpd on can struction of bridge acrog. Nemaha on U. S. Highway No. 'M one lull; south of here.` _Falls (ity-Tourl§§g»hin|~1zf~bg erected and "filling atatian on West 2 xeet block. Ne ka Central Telephone Co. pl mprovementa at Arcadln and A ey Uelephoneesrahangea. 1 3giflnmaimith _~Eg¢3,;,,g ' ignz Ralph and Jack spent aaturnuyev¢11i"¥at the Chlrles Wrich home.Mr.Herman Kuhr and Verna were Omaha callers Monday.Miss Vema Kuhr ls vinlting sev- eral days at the Hans Nelson A number ol married folks at- oended the old time dance in Wash lngton Sunday evening.` The threé pupils who made the honor roll the first ur weeks of school are Laura . d_Corlnnc Wlieh and JAck`Kuh!¢The teachers and'\j\|pl}of Peaceful Hill school are p\i ing g.Hall.owe'en program D0 be §" Fiidgy, October 25th.._ ome in Omaha. .9Description 5 E 2 , w%ne%4 17no rm 5 17 5 11ll. mE< ao..'I6~ 'Es E< __1151"/1.1.wo 15.06 un 2 0Lot 20 nw%. ask( se%n w ! 01%se%s %ne 1£ se%11% ne% se aa a n d nw% se%Q66 pe% 44% 'ne% 5 5 9 11 11 n 11 11 x2 17 17 1717 17 17 17 1717 11 1111 11 11 11 11 11 11 14.40 4 .c 40s 40. 40. 20. 60. 40. 40- 41.65 ; 8.99was | 4052|37.25 I 22,29 54.02 85.7 169.29 mus1 w zu nom mel.Lots 1 bo 20 both inc]was 1 w zo bum incl Lots 1 so 20 both incl 12 s uuv p '\g program atanen ln Lms ~_. Hmb qld'Grnveling o l 354 olk Ne w c rdi i fry H '4 from § iwnee coun4(Cantinu on png! four)for etobe "`mgldi d*.WB place. SHivm§ esw% -:I Page FiveTREEN 1 ' m m u s ! : - ! . _ . . _.......October 10, 1929Blair, mbmn =r = == = = 1 .NOTICE The annual meeting of Wash- iggwn County Aggieulcuml So- qoNcRE§.\'no:<,AL CHURCH |,,,,ma t h:how i nte te i ng you'f°x¢fJ\¢r bf thne clans.Let nv one A.I-.Newell,Pastor lfind the book mi " i n__The group at our young people Prof. De(§rc!f added zmtly to elulnun Chula1&¢Bom ltn'lohnlan,whohubeea eon¢\n¢d 1'hulopn¢nt :l . l l l d~ mu n é a m ,G u r u -Na l i n : a n a n m e me f n mu u f o r t h o u n . e n u m r g m f z f u l l l r . " ' " ° " ' ° ' " ' ° " ' ° 'N u " ° " " " " §..-- . " f - L 3 5 B u - " "»I».'°;'.f¢ Hn.J o h n u m m m i f " $ . f '»'E'.L"§'.2F" mdchlldzen, bulli e d th e me di c i ne dui A mi l- -...A l '\:.lln | nhI| Alv _ ll unnni lunn nmnnr lue l tl lt tha J o hn .I,__..~..II I!I)m u m " " I " " " " " "" " ' " " ""' " ' T' ' "' "" " "" " ' " "" '" " " '"` '"~`' ' '| _'_y was __my .www .,~.,..,.1 _r-... --u "morning a :mlm of our young peo- ple,directed by Birs.Klapp, are m d v e a player. ".-\Guest Com- ipg".This was vmwen by a Ne brash woman, and will serve w introduce "The Guest Book" which is to be distributed Sunday morn- ing.Ther;will be one copy of this piciurisl and interesting book for each family in the pqrlsh. Please be premnt.and get your delivering o(iY. in person. wpy, and thu: save the panmr the_ Beginning On.14. one page is i n lx:read by the whole family each day for 28 cnnsecutive days. And please do not "read ahead", evenmg together last Sunday night in the church.Definin.plum *were agreed upon for the fall and lwinwr activities.Enuugh agreed 'tu attend the Young Peoples' Ban- quet at the Omadu Association this week w fill two or thru autos 'Mr. H. L. Morris and Mrs. D. C. _Van Deuaen were elected delegates 'to represent our church and parish at the Omahn Associntion this week at Plymouth church, Omaha. A\l the men and women of the _church and parish an to be wéb 'comed this week, Frfday evening at the home of Dr. md Mrs. Mur~ doch,This should be a great ¢et~ |Snnda! 'mth his vocal so o |The church is happy in again securing the service of Mins Ida Hansen of Di na College ln onr_aimmr of mus ic.The choii willl 'he heard in a special number under ber direction next Sunday. Plattsmuuth-Construction bf a new vehicular bridge across here' ro sdn rapidly..IP s'i'£°n...F'"¢mrmdK°v=04'Sr... 'Peber's Lutheran Church building nearing eompietion.'Tdmnge-Streets improved in, this place.Plattsmouth-Nebraska Chap- ter Nn. 3 Royal Arch Masons pur- idmsed Arries building adjoining-Lodze quartersi ___| Eau- Groungh Aszouatxon will beheldat the City Hall, Arlington,Neb.,Wednesday,October 16th, 1929 at 1:30 P. M. for the purposed electing members w the Board vt' Directors and such other bus-iness as may come before themeeting-s.All dtizens o l thecountywhosecuredmembership (season) tickets are entitled to full voice in the Agricultural Societymeetingandstockholdersinthe Fair Grounds Association meeting.Chas.Nelson,President, J. C. Badger, Secretary,Washington County Agricultural Society C. C. Marshall, President, G. l. Pfeiffer, Secretary.Washington; County I-'air Gmunds Ans':z.38-ll. Hfon friend! The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents. cfeoncn-: DMCOY George W. McCoy was born in Breckenridge county,Kentucky, Nov. 22, 1860.He was married to Edmonia Lamb, Sept. 18, 1884. To this union six children were born: one son, Harley, passed away in infancy, one daughter, Mrs.'Ve.s|.a Ma;-sh, passed away a few years ago.M m McCoy passed away Sept. 22. 1928. Mr. McCoy is survived by one sister of Dong Beach, California; one brother, John oi Beula Vista, Calif;one son,Bryan of Hurley, Paulsen,music cuix-man,`em Paulsen.A meeting was then wled thro ugh members of lu n yt-u's m m ,Wilfred Gotucb, Rnyle Dealer and Nommn Peter- sen,Leonard Mangold and SamEvansLeyem of the high school. A meeting will be held every first Monday of the month and interest will be taken tn make this year even better thm Inst..Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gottsch and chidren spent Sunday at the B. A.Tenyserley home.Mr. and Mrs. H. G. NeumeyerMr.and Mrs.Paul Larson anrf Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Tand ` drove to.0maha Sunday where e me# enjoyed bowling.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hollintidoli Omaha,spent Sunday with ra. §»»5§'58¢}=e"éLl§§raI§.Mr. md Mrs.Paul Buny spent Thursday night with Mr. and MrsEdgnr Rose at Cedar Bluffs. Mr.and Mrs.Urval Humston called Sunday ewning at the PewJensenhome.Fesuxs Rnsenbalm called in the afternoon.-Relatives from Valiey,Neh.,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I H n oOrvaumn.g Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalrn 'and children spent the week-end _at Lyoruf with Mrs.Rosenbalnfs 'brothers and families, Carl and Ed Sorensen|Mrs.Marie Pedersen and son, ,Leonard visited Oscar Pedersen atithe Lord Lister hospital in Omaha Sunday.Oscar was badly humed last Friday while filling a txacgorH0Uil1E'B parents,Mr.and MP&»|with gasoline.The 'gasoline .lx- aumrvn,and m uae uwraoon,Mr. and Mm. Mads Madsen, Mr. and M m Ed Mencke,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chia Kvmhoj and :Nl- dren wem there. Mr.Goldberg's brother,Peter G m of Omaha, came up on Sa rdly to spend a (ew days §nd was there for the celebration. CARD OF THANKS The Christian Joint Relief soci- n y wishes bo expx-as its great appreciation of the generou;r uponse Blair citizens gave w its appeal last week for usable elo!h~ Ing.It places the local organi1.a~ Lion in a much better cnndition w take care nf our nwn less fortunate x a Qmrnford on agifpllllé roune ! NOTICE OF REI-`EREE'S SALE. Patrick and ~Smith, Attorneys, B52 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Notice ls hereby giwn that pur~ suant to an order of the Dindct Court of Washington County. Ne- braska, dated August 12, 1929, in |au action therein pending, where li n C.C.Lyon is plaintiff,and Allen S.Root, et al, defendants, directing me to sell the premises <hereina.fter described at publiclsale, as upon execution, I will, on |Monday,the 'ith day of October, 11929, at ten o'clock A. M., at the ffront door of the Washington' C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e i n t h e C i t y o f m . = _\ 1 _ L _. \ . -: " _ _. - , _- . . l n n. . New Mexico;un-ee daugnwrs,Mrs.Bertha Sutherland,Mrs. Vsssie Hansen and Miss Evelyn of Blair;dx grandchildren and one great grandson, besides a number of other relatives and a host of friends. Mr.McCoy had been in poor health for a number of years and died October 5. 1929. His death came as a great shock to his friends.Personally,we have known the deceased for the' past thirty years or more and re gsrded him as a personal friend. He was at all times conscientious and senxpulously honest in his dealings.In his earlier days he Darmed G. G. Mangold.Fred Thompsen,employed by the N. W. Bell Telephone Oo. onconstmction, and now stationed atValley,spent the weekend with home folks.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Sievers and family moved their household goods no Washington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kempke and family of Elk City, spent Satur- day evening at the Hans Moeller home.When they'were ready togo home wey discovered their car had been stolen from in front of the place,close to M d n street. nited from the hot exhaust pipe.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer TmhlsenentertainedSundayforMr.and Illrn. He nry Wulbern and daugh-ter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.Ras-Imussen and daughter.Alice of Oma h a . (.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, How- ard and Roy called Sunday evening at the Hams Knudsen home.Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Brown left .for their home at Norton, Kansas 'Jensen home.Mrs.Brown and Mrs. Jensen are sisters.Mrs.Walter Novak and snh, The car was found Sunday :near Ralph .spent Wednesday at thel Omshs, somewhat damaged.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Glandt mntored to Fremont Sunday to seeMrs.GIandt's mother, Mrs.Fred parental, Fritz Knudsen home at\ ! Orum.g Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm and Dor-` othy Ann visnlted last Thursdayun in Rose nm neighborhood mdlvanzhan. who is very ill-lafbernoon with Mrs. Peter Jensen. ;,;;; lillilang LLL 'eéihins l»}iH¢ér?C` The Offlcers. FARM BUREAU A c n v m r z s Farm 0penmr's Conroe at Agricultural College Information regarding the farm uperatofs course offered at the Nebraska Agricultural College was recently received at the Countyiaiier a ten day visit at the Peterglaxension Agenl.'s office ln Blair The course begins November 25 and is the moat practical study of agriculture ever offered w farm boys, H. K. Douthlt, supervisor of the course declared in a statement regarding the winter short course. The study includes Animal Hus»~ \ , . . . . » - . .n . . . . . .u l . . . . . | u f . . . a .n|¢ ..~ |. §§§§§=§l1~;¢w gal-Sm buirdsng no e wnsrmézed in near future for Ted Krauss.Wisner Chain grocery store to SI JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blair.Nebraska L;;;ifle;flans made for con Phone--Black 45 |~ b r i d g e w s w # P u n eFarm Sales a Specialty liver northof here to replace ol: Wall Paperl/rK.B| ouer :or mum:\Ubidderf o r cas h,te n vh i c h wi ll be pay a ble ale an d balanc e up on o f said sale by th e luwin z de sc ri be d re al wa s suc cessful,. m o v i n so me y ears a g o th a t l wi f e mi g h t en jo y the the ir lab or. Th e fu n e r a l servic es n n 1 . n n . ¢ . . . . . . . .; nr to town "n`i?Q£»§d Mrs.B.w.Butler of Hr. and Mrs. Fred Long ,,,,,,,,,w...",, .,...»,.5., "WS ll\|l|\| ........he and hiaIw2t¢FlU0|spgent Monday e1.ening3¢|;m»d3y evening in Blair at the'5'Pm*i"=' Afumal D""e"}l'; 'fnd fv- :fruits of with Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Roe.lR°b¢;-g Caldwell home.3£1ene, Englmh amd At ues ur- Lirs..Butler remained for severgl.Mrs. Agnes Long wigs a week-'ing the first.year.'I'l1eseclawes were held days.The two ladies are tvnniend guest at the Westop Longtare taught by regular uruversny L- \.-....... :...|siSt¢!l'B._ +home.She plans on spendmg thia professors. state, t0~wit: The South one-half of the North west quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quar- ter of Section (82),Township (17), Range (13)East of the 6th P. M.. in 'Washington Coun- ty, Nebraska,|the manner directed by sold rderl Said sale will remain open rr one hour. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this Dth day of August, 1929. w.u.1.1.4M R. PATRICK, B-St Referee. AL ES OF s Anc o N. TOTAL nu.x.| o Ns If you were told that literally aousands of well known men and ramen had stated publicly that a ingle medicine had relieved them i' health troubles after all other l\l€Sdly Bl izou xromBlair and at 2:00 o'clock at Rose Hill where interment was made in the Rose Hill cemetery. "4 DEVILS" A quartette of children, an old clown, some animals and a brutal circus master,Ceechl,make up the personnel of a traveling circus as portrayed in f'4 devils", Janet Garnor's first talking picture, com ing w the Omaha Paramount, Thursday,October 10.The chil- oren-two boys and two gi rl s - are being trained by Cecchi, whose cruel treatment nrouses the kindly I| The Bennington CommercialClub held their regular meeting on Friday.There was no special bus» iness at this meeting._ Mr.and Mrs. H. E. Roe enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Roe and family of Benson.Mrs. C., W. Hickey and daugh- ters spent last Tuesday with theformer's mother, Mrs. M. J. Witte at Elkhorn. l The Mona Motor Oil Co. boughti out the 0. K. Filling Station hereand wok charge immediately, with Herman Krueger as manager.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Penke, son Herbert and daughter,_Mmlue spent one day last week with Mr. clown, and he takes the youngsters g and Mrs. Peter Bnchhaus. away to give them a new start in Mrs.P.C.Petersen and son,life.Elmer spent Sunday at the Emil I-il lik home in Omaha 1I| ! week with her son, Fred and (am-I'More than fifty young men com-ily before leaving for Grand ls- land.;Mr.and Mrs.John 2\lcDonald, accompanied by Mrs.Frank Mc-' Bride and Mrs.Gerald lemon,called at the Clarkson hospital inOmaha to see Mr.l-`rank McBride whomthey found much improved and will soon be able w come homeThey also culled at the Lord Listerhospital to see George McDonald and Mrs. August Johnson,who are patients there. Norma Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Matzen,wastaken to the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha where she underwent anoperationforappendicltls Thurs- day night.Mrs.Edgar Iarsen and two small sons of Admah. spent lastThursday with Mrs. Walter Novak it being her bi nh anniversary. eted this course which was new ast year and those in charge ex- pect sn enrollment of at least one 'hundred and twenty-five this year. 'Last year about half we re hi gh school graduates but that is not a requirement.Their ages varied 'greatly however, the nerage ago was twenty~three years. Mr. Douthit began his work as supervisor of all Agricultural Col- lege sho_rt course work on Sept- ember 1, 1929.He was formerly County Extension Agent 01 Web/ .ster County. |A bulletin explaining this short course has been issued by the Ag- ricultural College and oan be ob- tained by anyone by addressing the supervisor of the Short Course 1 ra i l," i 'I.'§'£ ..§ ¥°"?.§ "§ T.Y§ 2 :and Mrs. C. |wefi`§'.i§f'?l`f f da ter.,rnoborergrownperformers,as played by|Su`|i§ay J. visit Mr. und Mrs. Danldaughter, Laura of Orum also call-\ ........ Mann-t Nanci:Drexel. the. ,..,_.__.___|ed in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.Friu. Knumlsen and nt the Agricultural College at lin- coln, Neb., or County Agent Geo. Dates at lllair. LIVING ROOMKITCHEN l2xIlx9 Six Openingnloxl2x8 with Six Openings $1.68 per room $2.75 per room Others HilberOthersHigher FRONT ROOM $3.00 ands3.ao BED ROOM ioxI6x8 Six Openings $1.95 to $2.75 Per RoomPer Room Olhers Highn-Others Higher NOW lS THE TIME To MAKE YOUR SELECTION M a l l ,¢ \ \ v l u v . |° " " " ' a - - -_.L » | \ \ l S [ € ¥ 1 \ 5 | 3 l ly o u n g e r c o u p l e ,a r e e " g " ¥ ° d 'w h l l e l M r .a n d M r s .P a u l K l a b u n d e a n d i J a n e t G a y n o r ,t h e 9 - ' " " ' l ' a "a = ' S ° ' § f a m i 1 y o f P a p i i l i o n s p e n t S u n d a y o f t h e t r o u p e i s d e e p l y i n l ° " ¢ ' . n t t h e W m .M o r k m n n ,S r .h o m e . w i t h C h a r l e s N o r t o n .M i s s M a r y L o g e m n n r e t u r n e d o n I n " 4 D e v i l s "J a n e t G a y n o r p i a y S u n d a y f r o m a t h r e e w e e k s t m p i n g t h e p a r t o f a c i r c u s p e r f o r m e r t o l e i g h ,S c r i b n e r a n d F u l l e r t o n . ...r ,p r o v e s w i t h o u t a d o u b t ,h e r a b i l i t y l i h s i s L e v . ; = ; k 5 l ; § h m ' § , ' , ; P ° §e T 3 § a s t h e a c t r e s s s h e i s k n o w n f t h e i d " ' Y a s t £ 1 - * C h i c a g o a t t h e G .1 1 . c o u n t r y o v e r .i t i s h e r l a t e s t ' 2 * ° ' !' 5 E 2 § ' » . 3 . . .i n O r r i a h a . t u r e ,a n d i s b r e a k i n g b o x - o f h c e l M r s .R o y G o r d o n c e l e b r a t e d h e r r e c o r d s e v e r y w h e r e .b i r t h d a y S u n d a y .T h e e v e n i n g O n t h e s a m e p r o g r a m w i t h " 4 : » , » , a s s p e n t a t c a r d s .P r i z e s w e r e D e v i i s "t h e P a r o m o t i n t p r e s e n t s ~ w ¢ n b y G u s P a u i s e n a n d M r s . A i M o r e y a n d h i s b o y s i n t h e N e \ v i J o h n D i m m i c k ,f i r s t ,R .P .G i a n d t i Y o k P u b l i x S t a g e p r o d u c t i o n , I a n d M r s .G i g ' " " ' " ° : a " § ; i . ' I I I § ' . § " F i f t h A v e n u e " .F e a t u r e d i n " " " | i » " . f § i . . . f ` " 2 § . . . \ . T 1 1 I . ` f I .a 1 = f < » £ = = f = @ = ° f ~* * e , R ' ? r 1 = ' 1 i . " . 5 E ; € : -M r .. i i M r s .E .S . . 1 . . . . » . . . . 2 " " | Mr. and MrQ. Fred Long enter-tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Caidwell.Mr.and Mrs. Ear! Caldwell, Edith Single-ton,Clyde Caldwell,Babe Ryan Mr.and Mrs. Jack Sterling.of Omaha, were afternoon callers. Mr.and Mrs.Chester Aronson visited ut the Everett Aronson home in Omaha Saturday.Quite a number of pupils fromthelowerroom at the McCarthy school are having a siege of the whooping cough and are absent from school. T0-N IG HT Russian Iitale flliorus Gives H I I osh Register\Report on Washington County Cows During September,1929 the farmers of Washington county, Nob.,who are members of the Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc ation, continued to realize a profit on their labor and investment.They had a quick tum over ot their money involved, according to the following report.The owner and average produo- tion per cow of the five high herds ore as follows: Ray Hindmarsh 330 ibs. A. C. Marshall *31.0 Tbs. John Compton 26.1 Ib.-=. We Invite You lo Came in and Look Over Our glock Wlgile il is Complem Yet, that is Sargon's wonderful .cnni. So great has become Lhe demand -We Cary n Complete Line nf VARNISH, INSIDE ull OUTSIDE mms, Fl.00R ~~ GLASS, ETC.Let Us Figure With You On REFINISHING YOUR HUMBA Laboratory PRESCRIPTION FILLING IS OUR SPECIALTY Phone Us Your Drug Wants We Send 1 hem to You Stewart Pharmacy One big New York firm,withJ. HAROLD STEWART, Manager ll,'° -"----~-o ~»~ -ue ...te U. more mu.-Ione million bottles u yenr~»or toIbnexact, 908,184 bottles in the 'past eight months. introduced in California i.t April of this year, the people of this State alone um now using it at the rate of more than one mil- lion bottles per year, or an a\'e~ rage of one bottle for every fam-ily in the State; and eo it is every- where. _Why this enormous nnd ever- xncrcasing demand for Sargon? The answer ls this: _Sargon is n new kind of medi- cine.It is different from any other medicine you have ever tak- en because it is based on new and remarkable descoveries in the field of'modern medicine which have comepletely overturned rnnny old "'°"'Kf0Wn theodes wre have known for n llfeftime. This ls why people everwhere l o """"°'\'\f>0-0f=~¢-<$r»o-<1n~¢¢on-o»='bc-w~041¢>o<1f>| I Corn 0 musi c al a c r o u u ts ; n e c wrd o g a c t ;h l a l i n o f f F o u r s o m e ,a d a - | g i o d a n c e r s ;W i l l a r d H a l l ,t e n o r ; a n d t h e A l b e r t i n n R a s c h G i r l s i n n beautiful dance number. Herbie Koch, the smiling organ~; ist, will be back at the Paramuung organ this week,after a twoweek's vocation in New York and Chicago.1-1e's ,got several sur- prises up his sleeve, and it will be worth while to nee what they ure. Gilbert Jaffy und the Paramount Concert Orchestra will offer a classical production number as part of the program for this week. BENN11~gd'r0N NOTES A speciolrneeting was called by Leonard Mangold last week, at thehigh school to reorganize the Ath-letic Club,basket bnll team.All the high school and grammar room pupils were present.Officers for the year were elected as follows. Show il SPECIAL .Q (all three days) xx41llWITH EVERY PURCHASE 5 ; g , l A g i i i 'F l s of 5 Gallons Gas---;._..__51_11 1 lb. Can Cup.Grease -_ -ar __ _.25 ~°i o$1.36 A g REE l U. S. Service Statmn DITIDF wolswum, Proprietor Corne r Wa lker Ave. and Nebraska St. c o v e r * I l l dau hter Margaret were auuun;supger guests oi Mr. and Mrs. 1'. J Hopkins of Omaha. Visitors at the Chas. Grnu homeSunday were Mr. und Mrs.L . ln Herron and daughter,Ruth of Omaha, Mr. and lllrs. O. M. Boctt- ger and daughters of Florence, and H. Keeney und a party of _fr1en\lB- Mrs. Paul Lorsen_cnterta\ned.the Bridge Liub Friday when prizeswerewonbyMrs.Henry New moyer and Mrs. Tim Ohn.Mr. und Mrs. John Clausen of Elkhorn were supper guests ofMr. and Mrs. Tim Ohrt Thursday. Chas. Gruu tnadc business trips to West Point Tuesday and Pre- mont Wednesday.Mrs. 1-`. L. Hagedorn and daugh- ter, lllnnan were gmests Thursday of hir. and Mrs. Louis Hager.Mr .and hire Henry Soil and Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig 1-lagedorn mowred to Pender Sunday to at- tend the baptism of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soll.Miss Ruth Paddock of Omnha,spent the week nd at the bred Paulsen honw-Mr. ond Mrs, Fred Paulsen anddaughters, and Miss Ruth Paddock and Myron Melton spent Sundayafternoon ut the Herman Appleby home at Elk City..Mrs.Henry Neumeycr attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Clifford Monahan at Omaha, Thursday.Miss Delphn lshom wus n guest of Miss Marie Combs at the Alpha 0. house at Lincoln over the week end.Mr. and Mrs. I-lermnn Petersenentenained a number of relatnesand friends for their 27th wedding nnniversary Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huber droyeno1-lennan Sunday.Mrs.Chns- tinc 1-lugelman returned with them for an indefinite stay.Mrx. C. Human spent Tltursdat' at the Matt Kaiser home _in Ben- maark Huber attended the Con- rad hog sale at Melboum, lows on Thursday.,Mr.and Mrs.John Sehuldt ol' Elkhorn, spent. Sunday with Mrs. Cla" °»'§'if`".n ~ Otto Christensen and diughter of Blair, spent lastSunday with Mn. Minnie Wttte.Julius Gottoclm who l§ confined to on Umaha hospital, ug improv-ing nomcwhnt at this wnling. C A R TH Y A N D\'lc _msc cneex Everett Aronson and fnmliy of onndn, spent Sunday at the John md Chater Anonnon homeaMr. and Mrs.Chris Axehrnanlvisited Sunday afternoon with Mr. a n d Mn . L l n J e n.__ 'Word cams from Omaha of the Remarkable LionrenTheRussianCossackChonxs which will appear here on the eve- ning of Thursday, at the B, F. D. opera house, in u brilliant concert program has won the highest corn- mendation in all of their appear- ances and following is an article which appeared in the Charleston Nc\\'s and Courier, after their re~ cent appearance in that city: "Fourteen somber men, ns mod~ est as their hernlding, rigidly in- tent upon the work at hand, and singing under the stern title of the Russian Cossnck Chorus.Sergei Socoloff conducted the chorus." A description of the effects of the work of these serious singers upon last nlght's=audience will give ample credit w their virtue.:- ity.One will have to dig deep into memory to r e w l n musical audience so obviously moved and so enthusiastic in response.i t was plainly thrilled and charmed. The nationality of the men had caused expectations of great bass- es,and they were here.With them were tenure skillful in the use of the fnlxetto; startlingly so, for it often seemed that e sopranohadsuddenly" T into the en- semble.The f sive voices ofthebasses../5' the delicate and often feminine tones of the tenors contrived toproduce extraordinary effects.These recalled the marv- elous work of the Ukrainians here two years ago.At times the full burden of Rusnia's troubles seemed to _rent upon the shoulders of these men and find expression in their count- enunces;at times there was a fierceness that warranted the name under which they sing;at tinlcs Russia!grim winters and aged nqperstltions Deemed to come from their throats and erin their hearers.Then these exotic usually healthful axvd~oLwtys un- canny effects gained i~n the sing- ing of the net program, which wa entirely Ruxsian, would be fol|0W ed by their use in °'8mllin' Thru" Wild Irish the tenm nld from "The Student Prince" and "Dixie".One hnd though* them s trlwy Russian,but the chorus showed that they could be applied to American music. c s o e n n i l r e i s t l i r n o n r Soren Goldberg of this vicinity oelebrntcd ble birth anniversar; last Sunday by having in n num ber of his fdendo and relntiver ,who took dinner with him and serious illness of M n .August spent n social afternoon. |Henry W. Pseper M J me. Ed Rennard MJ) nm. The five high individual cows in the Washington county D. are us follows: H. I. A. Fat Merle Newkirk 64,3 A- C. Marshall 62.8 Ray Higdmarsh 61.6 John Hooks 60.8 Ed Rannard 54.0 Test 2.8 415 3.5 6.6 8.6 Lba Mi 2295 13951761. 936 1500 lk The 225 cows tamed in Septem- ber produced 121,059 pounds of milk and 4,616.6 pounds hutterfnt. The value of product was $2507.96 with a feed ocst of $989.35 leaving $1,704.43 value of prmluct above cost of feed.The value of pro~ duct below cont of feed was $145/12, the feed hill of the 48 dry cows.The average rctums for $1.00 expended for feed was $272. The best dairy ral-ion was fed by A.B. Newkirk consisting of 1000 pounds of ground corn,1000 pounds of ground oats, 500 pounds of bran,200 pounds ol' oil mealand200 pounds of cotton .ic-d meal.This nation contains plenty of bulk.t is palatable and has nn agreeable effect upon. the cows. The ration contains 12.3%of di- gestihle protein which in necessary) during this period of the year. .~. Husking ummm Doubtful in Washington County this Fall There has been no requests by Washington county corn huskers so fnr this fall for o husking con- test, acconling to County Agent, George Bates.The matter was discussed at the last Washington eounty fnrrn bu- reau boanl meeting,whose mem- bers have the last three years sponsored to a large extent thelocalcontests and since there is no request to date for such and Wash- ington county will be represented . at the mee contest by 3 lr.0 tto Sorensen by virtue of placing sec- ond nt the nate meet last fall. However, if any other organiz- ation or group of huskem want to sponsor such a contest they are urged to do so because the winner would be eligible to compete also in the state conten.Definite dntes of the state con- test have not yet been mrtounoed but quite liltely will be held the last of October or the fi n : o f November.Missouri will be host this year of the natiow contest. Lincoln--Bid.: opened for gravel surfacing on Beverly Paliude pro- iect No, 243 B distant:of a s miles state road. Parnum-"E¢}¢°"changed own- ers. T H E C H E V R O L E T s i x \ » n u n .a nl l | I l l i n in au p\v I I "if a n -f ~ " r v ; -\f r |3 ,.N-_ --..;1§,i".¢....»§=é~».2 - ' " ¢T ~f r ..I / '/ # 7 ' i f ~~~ - ' f u f .-=" 1 ' 5 "1. f; | " ~ " " " : : : . ' \.!b-:... v - = f T ' = * ° # - L w . . . ____.___._..~_.~-' ~| \ \' K . . » ' ? ' * f " ? ° ' 1 "., . » f. . .»-'lb xx .o~_..._._f--;' " ~...__ '==2'---f -»>'55' {' 1~¢ -.@ » * " "" ~f '~ ¢'»\ " "--1.an\ g n u| l I " Ba n¢ | l |in a l\v .~..-2 ~A .f | ' é ' v '- = =~ ? °- ___.§\ ' \~ " " ?~i ~1 . 1 \1 f l a r ~ . / i : J ...` \.n " I ''~=- -. I ¢; ~.».rallJ~.\\»»»--\\»f\--\--..8 ...__,.,',`_ ,¢-..»\- _,__ ;__m__________..__ llu f " 5 M o s t peo ple r a l l z e t h a t th e Ne w Che v ro le t ls s Sk i n the pri c e nnga of the four. But no ! ev e ry one knows what a really wonderful Six it la! T'h e C he v ro le te ng lne a i ng s ta lh pe nt mo r e t h a n fo ur years i n th e de - v e lo p me nt o f th e Che v ro le t Slx. M a t u i a l n a n selected f r o m th e w o r l d ' s Hu a !mm - k e n a n d ,ta ke n alto ge cher, the re a re ni ne tho us and l n s p a t l o n l d u r i n g th e a . r ' |v w - ductio n a nd a s se mbly ! Th e f a u l t ls exa ctly w h a t y o u' d e x pe c t- -q u a l i t y i n de s i g n, i n ma ~ . . . . . r , . n - . . A 1 . ._ _ _ A _ | _ _ _ A _ _ | _ ; , _. | . - ¢ Ju. Zconomlnf Trunlptvfu IH n n n n u n -\ ' - - - - H o ' ° " " " "i l h n u n w u u n n u/ < ; H § v 5 . 0 ; I . § , 1 ; H-M E1 1111 Design Un Materials5 ;;.;'-"W...' y , g " " " " " " " "...... |mrlrjacrory n n l a ! nd drlve this mr-lor It will Un you7" ideadu to what the huyerlol orlow-prl a r u n n u w e xp e c t004hll m o ne yl iln PVorkmansI1ip S"-"°'" today. Wowlntyoutout ~~~~:»~n¢¢ |-e n» .u» »-u.| ls=|\¢ 1\-nnaaa -» a n ||»u|lf1|||.|»|l.}l|'=||1.o. A holy. l'l||. "'2`£"».L"°"""".!""""".:'|.'?.'¢"t'.'l$!J e s t S t a n d a r d s !--~ Vinton-Evanglegglet Cumpany, J. A. JASP ERSEN, He r ma n , Ne b r . L A m 'H i;s»~ 1.n \ 'R num, mbmu, October 1 0, 1 92 9I'"se Sv!-THE ENTERPRISE- sh ofhcers are convinc- .by | gnmp of actors -.many lcwil ex-offi- Loder, Phillip Stnnge, , Gerald Hw y .Rich- ,Lionel Belmoré and vers ue in the group. 'an is an uncanny fig- llory", the shell shocked ctim, and Claude Flem- Clarenoe Geldelt are as the two detectives d Yard. George Coop- y Moran inject comedy .and the hle t,and rvis plays the comedy the weird Chinese mys- oris Karloff as thekighIawygr, are twin did figures in the big strange seance and the er i n the music room . .-:.. ¢ | - A kerosene lamp explosion in a farm home uf central Nebraska ze- cenlly claimed we li\'es ot two small chlldren,their mother, and dangerously lnjuned other mem- bers of the farizily.The explosion occured when the lamp was being filled while lmmlng, the blast xe- sulted ln throwing kerosene thru- out we house and all over the people in it.The home was com- pletely destroyed by tire; the oc- cupants were removed with cloth- ing aflame. The ihddent ls too sad for fur- ther detail.Our purpose in relat- ing it here is to call attention to the fire hazard in every home, an espednlly in homes where kero- sene lamps or other primitive ,..... Corn Show SPECIALS AT 0G | I b e r t s o n ' s Blair Corn 4 can -----394: Pork and Beans. N02 slze, per can -loc 2lb. box [tens Fairy Crackers --351: Fancy Cookies. 35: kind. per lb.--254: Campbell'¢ Tomato Soup. 4 cans --~ 30: Simmer slowly green pepper,muahrooma and butter in a :ov- ered dish.Add ham, chicken and paprika, ond cook together 2 or 3 minutes.Add spaghetti, plmento, cream and salt,boiling about 4minutes.Blix yolks of eggs with 2 tablespoons of cream and stir into the mixture' Take off tire at once.Deutclilnnd Sour Bee! 2 cups water 'A cup lemnn juice % teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon pepper 1 large onion 1 carrot 2 ponds cheap sur of beef Cut onion in thin slices; cut car- rot in strips;add water.lemon UVESTIIIIK PHIBESA1 snuyg ummm Beef Steers Steady To Stronger, Ton $15.90 A 15~25c RISE m H063 Fat Lambs In Acilva Damnnd and Strong is 2h Hlnhor at $12.00@ _12.50; Faeder Lnrnbl Strongar nz S'|1.50@12.65; Aged Shecp Seam:and Firm.' Union Stock Yards, Oct. 8, 1929- Mondnfs llbenu run ot came 23,-ooo head,Included a llbenl per- centage ot cornlad steers and mx RADIO STATION KFAB Sunday, Onober 13 1:00 p. na. Rory Symphony Orch. 2:00 p. m. Frietudly Hour 3:00 p. m. Natiunnl Light Opera .Company 4:30 p. rn. 'hvilight Rev-cries Monday, October l l 6:00 a. m. Record program 'mo a. m. D. Breakfast Hour §=u_ g a . m. ~ p r o g r a m more points to the score.Regex carried it wer for the extra point, When the nhvt was fired, Dana was leading by a score ol 20 to 7. Dana outplayed Luther through out the wholegtme.Dana made about twenty first downs whiie Luther only made seven. This being the first game for Luther, they should be cangratu- lated for the good showing they The Brit ingly plly| that includ een.Joh: John Ro d ard TuckeRichard T1 John Mi un as "Mx hypnotic v mln andconvincing II »|m. m.m. m. rn. m.m. vzovm m 11:30 12:00 12:30 2:00 2:30 5:00 u. n. a. wplmer reportHome Owned Stmes Rcsurds Uni. of Nebraska Shopping service Clasdcal prolramUni. of Nebraska Max-ma-n Tabemacle a.p, p-P- p.Choir and Organ B:30'p. m. Musical Program 6:W m. p. m. Violin Trio -6:30 p. m. Nebra.ska's Own Mag; .azlne--Quartet 7:09 p. m. Roxy Gang made. FIRST HATCHERYMENS MEETING SCHEDULED Nebraska hatcherymen will met October 18 nt the agricultural col- lege in Lincoln for the Gm con- ference wey have ever held at the college.They want to talk over such questions as when to start hat.ehing,hov{to handle surplus and shortages, uniformily of P35- from Scvllx er and Pol as me ma Sydney Jn butler. Sojin, as tic i nd 1 strange Tm more spler cast.The grim mum am amongof the excl 2 mushrooms chopped line Simmer slowly green pepper,muahrooma and butter in a :ov- ered dish.Add ham, chicken and paprika, nnd cook together 2 or 3 minutes.Add spaghetti, plmento, cream and salt,boiling about 4minutes.Blix yolks of eggs with 2 tablespoons of cream and stir into the mixture' Take off tire at once.Deutchlnnd Sinn' Bee! 2 cups water 'A cup lemnn juice % teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon pepper 1 large onion 1 carrot 2 ponds cheap sur of beef Cut onion in thin slices; cut car- rot in strips;add water.lemon juice, salt and pepper,ayld pour over the beef,and leave;over night.Drain meat; put in small Corn Show SPECIALS 0G l l b e r t s o n ' s Blair Corn 4 can ---- Pork and Beans. N02 slze, per can 2lb. box ltens Fairy Crackers - Fancy Cookies. 35: kind. per lb.- Campbell'¢ Tomato Soup, 4 cans - Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, 4lb. sack Maple Syrup. (very line) quart - Fr_yman's Country Sorghum. gallon . 394: IOC 351: 2s¢ ~30c 27c 452 s|.2s Ei»e`Iif£»§§;=i2"i\Y`mi§£§§these the market. ruled steady to "»"~'"» "'°"|;'e""° uso "F" 'z' ""°8'Be r t h r bro h One cannot too cautlous 1:1 thelting production.~cow lm! §§f2m°hZ1d sgggd handling of such equipment. Take 7:30 : m i n 10:30 10:65 11 :90 6:00 7:008:00 8:30 9:009:30 10:00 10:30 11 :30 12:00 12:80 p m Balalaika O la soloist »p m Kvam Sisters Trio and Bud Heide p m Marmola program p rn Musical program 1`uesd|!Dctoba 15 Record programDBreakfast Hour Thor Speed Iron prog Home Owned StoresRecord program Weather report Home Owned Stores, Marmola program Ihecords Uni. of Nebraska Shopping serviee SL n.. a a. m m m ru. a. m.a.a a. a. m.m. m. rn. m.I . p. plmf Enseirihle .in Harriet Cmise 8Di»0il(, nz. ea ana uusmeas 1 triwo, em....Cmeeting was su ested at the re- cent school for 'poultry improve-ment association inspectors.Sev- eral hatuherymen attended the meeting and got together on the idea of a spedal meeting for their own sake.. Earle Smiley of Seward, H. L. Wolz of Battle Creek, H. H. Lam- pert of Wahoo, J. A.Lothrop of Crete, and E. C.Hill of Lineoln were named as a committee to in- vite in the hatchery operators of the state and to plan the program for the one day session. uAi.LowE'i~:N n n n n n a u : ma n y "THRU DIFFERENT EYES" AL L -DIALOG Flux Something entirely new Ln the matter of murder mystery stories comes t4}the all-talking screen in "Thru D' ferent Eyes". Fox Movie tone production, directed by John G. Blystone. The title is selfexplanatory for the basic theme ia the summary of a murder case as revealed thru the eyes of a prosecutor, a defense lawyer and eventually a mysterious "Thru Different Eyes", based on the story of Milton Gropper, who also wrote the dialomie.in cnn- ~and stocker: steady to strong. 1 Qu otatio ns o n Ca ttle :Choic e, p r i me he avy lte e r s $14.':5@1c.oo; c hoic e. prime handy steers 514.500 l6.00: go od td c ho ic e steer s $13.50 @14.1s:hi r tn g o od s te er s $ 11 .7 5 @13.50;c o mmo n to fa lr ste ers ¥10.00@ll.75; c hoic e c o prime y ear-lllngs $14.506 15.B5;goo d to c h oi c e ir wlu- s u s1 a 2s @1 4 .s 0; f a ir to g oo d y ea rlln gs $ u.s o0 1: s. 2s : c ommo n to ; tnlr y enrling s_$l0.50 @ll.50;trashy y enrllngs $9.50@l0.50;c nr nled helfers'$l1.D0@14.00;c or nfe d c ows $7.00@10.50; hes! and butc her bulls $s.s0@ro.o0:good.choic e groan heaven s1o.soai~12.oo;fair,go od , gr ass begr ei $ 9.50 @l0. 50: plai n to ; fair Kraus heaven $8.00@9.50;Me x- lc nnn $70|J¢E)8_0D:mood to choic e nu lmllec llssary c nanc ea, Lrxrreiure,a n d re me mb e r th a t y o u r ness m a y sa f eg u ar d th e lo ve d o n es i n y o u r f a mi ly . I n ad di tio n to en d an g e ri n g th e li ve s o f th e f a mi ly , f a r m f i r e s u e - ua lly c au s e a g r e a t pr o p er ty loss eve r y y ea r.To mi n i mi z e th i s e v~ c a re fu l- li ve s o f i f possible,a n d th e n ha ve d o u b le sa f e ty b y in s u ri n g y o u r pr o p er ty ag ai ns t fi r e .Ne b r a s k a F a r me r Co r np a ny bu i ld i ng se ver a l d we lli n g hou ses no r t h of tr ac k s . S c r lb n e r - P i p e o r g a n be in g in - sta lle d a t St.Pe te rs L u th e r a n ry ti re h a za r d sh o u ld b e re mo ve c hur c h. n u n w e i n n v . o w . ......... . . . . .. -b r o wn .A d d o n e c u p o f th e wa te r i n wh i c h me n t wa s soaked,an d c over c losely .Ba k e slo wly ,and, wh e n h a l f done,a d d vegetables, d r a i n e d f r o m wa te r , a n d c ontinue th e c oo kin g,a d d i n g mo r e liquid, a s n e e d d .W h e n tend er,re mo ve to s er vi ng -d is h. a nd thi c k en g ra vy , o f w h i c h t h e r e s h o u ld b e o n e wp wi th two ta b le s p o o n s flo u r , mi xe d wi t h t w o tables poons c o ld li q u i d A d d ,i f desired,on e » f o u n h c up so ur c r ea m. P u t ve ge tab le s a ro un d th e be e f , a n d s e n t g r a v y i n n sauc e-boat. Th e le mon jui c e he lps ver y muc h to ma k e t o u g h me a t s te n d e r . r.¢...... 2s¢ 2Sc 32c 35c 274: Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb.~- Rolled Boneless Picnic Hams, per Ib. Star Sklnned Hams, half or whole, lb Lard, 2 pounds ---- Qlgarutes, 2 packa¢esi The person bringing the largest ear of born to our store CornShow Week will receive a 24|b. sack of Flour FREE.I Phone 84 We Deliver grass heiters $8.75@10.0D€fa ir to good grass hoiters $'l'.75@8.75; com- mo n r.of alr grass heiters $'z.oo@ 7.75: good. c hoic e grass c ows $7.25 @8.25:fa ir to g o o d grass c o ws $6.0D@'I.25:c utte rs $5.40@6.00; c annon $4.85@5.25;ran ge bo log na hulls $8.00@T.00; veal c alves $11.00 @15.00;hea vy killi ng c alves ; 1. so @9.50;pla in a n d trashy c alves $5.0IJ@'i'.00:heavy ,fleshy feeders $11.5u@12,15;good to c hoic e food- ers $10.50@11.'?6: tall to good feed» era sa.25@1o.5o;c o mmo n to f s lr feeders $B.00@9.25:good to c ho ic e .|».| stoc ke r:$9.50@10.75;c o mmo n zo mi r stoc kera $8.00@0.25;trashy stoc ker#$6.50@7.50;stoc k c o w: $6.B0@?.50;sto c k helle ra $7.506 3.75:feeding heiferu $9.00@9.75; stoc k c alves $10.00® 13.60. HOG S A D V A NC E 3 H A R I " L Y W i th o n ly 6,500 fre sh h og s he re ~:|: l a l l l other poi nts th e ma r k e t ruled ac tive wi th pric es 15@zs<=hig her .h :( \ th e c lon e of las t we ek .B u m of th e tr a d i n g was a t a s p r e a d o f s1.s o@9 .':s wi th b est lig ht butc her weights up to $9.80. FA T L A MBS : Ra n ge la mb s, go o d :o choic a $11.'15@12.as;range la mb s fa ir to : o o d s11.2 w11. ':5: native lnmba, good to c hoic e $11.50 @12.oo:na ti ve la mb s.c o mmo n to :ood $1 1.o0@n. so; fe d shorn lambs =1o.so@11.w;y ear lln gn, all gra des s'r.so@9.oo. F E E D E R L A M B S :W este rn f drs. good to c hoic e $12.5o@12.1'5: weat ern tdra., fair to good $l2.00@12.50: western tdra.. c ommon to fair $11.50 @12.00. EW ES: Fat, good Lo c hoic e s4.sa 05525: fat, fair to good S-l.{l0@4.50; c u ll an d c anner ewes $l00@ 4.00» HOME THEATEE The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures -o c ' r . I0 To OCT.17----- 'rHUsDAY FRIDA Y a n d S A T. . a n d S A T.M A T I N E E All Talking Mystery Thriller Eurulol.~ ~ ~ .1 ~S l ~I ` :P1 'l i l ; §=J1 u "£ 7 1 .I l|.A:_"W :r.~".". .."~52 T ut...~ 2 .' ~ " f a v ' 1 "a r » \ . 2 .''"'P . . }"f ', .. f "f i r ? .4 ¢\ ...\J.,/~..'~u With Ernest Torrance and Dorothy Sebastian Plus Talking Come-dy "THB Bm souAc1<" and News Tomato Cusup One gallon tomatoes cooked and strained;6 tablespoons salt;'A teaspoon mx wpnerz 1 teaspoon cloves;1 teaspoon cinnamon;1 small cup sugar;1 %pints vine- gar.Boil down one half.One peck of tomatoes makes 1 gallon cooked and strained. Vegetable Maoedoine Eight medium-sized firm toma~ toeis,1 package lemon Jell-O,2 cups boiling strained tomato juic.e (made from pulp removed from tomatoes)En teaspoonful salt,2 cups mixed cooked vegetables [ n g || ;1 :a | res po nd in g fi lls. Gr a n d I s la n d - - S t.Fr an c i s Ho s - p i ta l in stalle d he a r t ap p a ra tu s eq u ip men t. C u r ti s Ci e n wo o d I n n reopened u n d e r n e w ma n a g e me n t. L y m a n Co n s tr u c tio n sta r ted o n br ic k h a r d wa r e bu i ld i n g be twe e n La wr en c e C a f e a n d Ai b a n y Ho te l. W e e pi n g W a t. e r- - Ro a d g r ave li n g pr o gr e ss i ng ra p id ly r u n n i n g n o r th oi' he re to c o n n e c t wi th g r a ve li n g p r o je c t ju s t b e i n g c o mp le te d f r o m 1 |~r .._~I ..c eiery ).W a s h to ma to es ,re mo ve a th in s li c e f ro m th e to p an d sc oo p o u t c enters.Plac e to ma to cases up s i d e d o wn o n p la te a n d s e t i n a c ool plac e u n ti l r e a d y to f i ll. D i a - solve J e!!-O i n bo i li n g to ma to ~.. ..;,_ A COLUMN FORWOMEN g u p g l an _. c a r r o t s s t r i n ~b e a n s ,~ e a s a n d ly thickened,fold in vegetables and fi ll tomatoes with mixture. Chill unti l fi rm.When ready to serve, cut each wmato in quarters Arrange on crisp lettuce.Garnish with mayonnaise.Serves eight. Rell Rslsln Pie Two cups seeded raisins, 2 cups water,34 teaspoon salt,2 table- spoons lemon juice,1 _tablespoon ppmstarch,2 tablespoons sugar. Wash the raisins, put in sauce pan With 1 cup wldwa mr a nd bri ng slowly to a boil.Add sugar, salt and cornstarch,which has been mixed with 1 cup cold water.Bail 3 minutes; add lemon juice; pour into pie tin which has been lined with crust.While hot,cover; brush top with cold milk and bak:- in moderate oven until brown, European Bzinllea Continental housewives h a v e composed some of the most de- licious recipes now being followed i n this country.Here are twowhich you may nr may n9LJ'mow of-but which most of you will try again and again after once using: a 0 Chi cke n a lv lla ly 1% cups cooked shredded chicken 55 cup cooked shredded ham 55 cup cooked spaghetti 1 small green pepper shredded ` 'Kr red pimento `/ 3 tablespoons butter f 2 cups cream 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon paprika g p.. fi'-iE"ff'?'N§'L°fa'§?a ' ~ """" ` j¢n¢ri0n\§»iri\ 'T5§nié°a`r1fy,"is'駣.{ 5200 gf ml séaé Van & Storage 1: won't be long f\2'~'.§"="':.F"'= f'E°'f?". to E" th" "2°**f*..':"P"'P='2'1 "' Company Musical 6.00 p.m. Adams Fur Farm prog 6:30 p, m.vm P- m. Van Sickle Quawet Organ-Edith Ross 7580 p. m. Violin Trio _ .We-dnuday, 04-.uber 16 6:00 u. m, 7:00 a. m.8:00 0:30 a. a. rn. m. Record Program .D, Erealdast Hour Record Program Mm. True Homemaker University ol Nebraska 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 12530 12:45 2:00 2:30 5:00 6:W 8:30 7:00 7:3010:00 5, |_ m, rn. a. rn. a. m. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p, P~ p. rn. m. m.m. m. HL m.xh. m. m. Home Owned Stores Vicks Chemical Co. lbvcords Van Sickle Trio Coleman Stove Co. Shopping Service Clmssi/:nl RecordsUni. of Nebraska New Yorker Hotel 0. Violin Trio CStudio Quartet Yeas! Foamers Martin-Senour prog. Emtemhle and Harriet Cru iso, snlolst 10.30 p, m. Kvam Sisters and Bud Heide 11:00 p. rn.Musical program Thursday, Ociober 11 45:00 7:008:00. 9:80 101W 10:30 11:30 n.rn. m. a. u.a. m. a. m. a. I--wr 12:00 a . 12:80 . 2:00 . p. p, £21 2:5,83 6:30 p. ln. m. m. m.. .rn. Record programD. Breakfast Hour Ilfcord programUni. of Nebraska Home Owned Stores Mammla program R-cords Uni. pf Nehmska Sliop ng service Clam al Records Uni.of Nebraska Organ program Stnckland's Park Cen tral Orchestra 6:00 p. m.Studio program 6:15 p. m. Three Kings ami Queen Halloueen season will be rolling around and all the follgs will be interested in a party of one kind or another.The new extension circular No. 543 "The ideal com munity program with Hallowe'en suggestions", might be a help to those who plan such a arty.The circular may be ob ned from county extension agents and from the agricultural college at Lincoln. How to send out invitations, how to mtertain with ghost stories, what refreshments to serve, etc., are included in the circular. Games stunts, songs and other entertain- ment occupy about one hour and a half of the program, according to the plan in the circular. Suggestions are also included for November programs which might be planned at the October meet- ing in cue the group likes to get together as a community once each month. "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" Ten men, in an English mano: house,gursued by the weirdest, most uncanny enemy men ever faced,fo s the basis of the'screen'a .SIL gripping mystery story of the year,"The Unholy Night",Lionel Barrymore's latest directorial effort for Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer, an all-talking produc- tion,now playing at the Home Theatre.1 it is a fantastic drama `of bewil- dermcnt laid in n London fog and a haunted manor.Suspicion dogs first one, then another of its char~ acters.A spirituolistic scance, materializing.spectres,siiiistcr an-dialog drama Of IUZH ahu I8the forthcoming attraction at the Home Theatre. Mary Dunucan a \er Bax- ter are co~featured wit the sup- porting cast a w r y formidable one, including Gavin Gordon,re- cent recrult from the Broadway legitimate stage;Natalie Moorc- hcad, another stage recruit; Don- ald Gallagher, Sylvia Sidney and Florence Lake. MANY STUDY CLUBS ENROLLED One hundred twenty-one wom- ens clubs of Nebraska had en- rolled by October 1 lh the home economics Btudy club project en- couraged by the actension service of the agricultural college.A (ew more clubs will" still enroll this year.The ladies choose one of four different series of topics to study during the year.They re~ ceive circulars about the monthly topics,study them,and discuss them in their monthly meetings. Series No. 9 ia the new one for this year.The topics are as fol- lows:Children's Rights, Can thel omemaker Feel 100% Fit?The Estate of the Children in the` Country of Bookland,Spending tho Homemaker'Hour,Lest We Forget (Etique ),The Little Child's Relation to Society,Pro~ pcrty Rights of Nebraska Women, Your Country Ho me - An Appre- ciation,Your Daughter's Future, Control Methods !or HouseholdPests' Series 6, 7 and 8 .each contain other interesting topics.The ma- @8.25:fa ir to g o o d grass c o ws $6.0D@'I.25:c utte rs $5.40@6.00; c annon $4.85@5.25;ran ge bo log na hulls $8.00@T.00; veal c alves $11.00 @15.00;hea vy killi ng c alves ; 1. so @9.50;pla in a n d trashy c alves $5.0IJ@'i'.00:heavy ,fleshy feeders $11.5o@12,15;good to c hoic e feed- ers $10.50@11.'?6: tall to good feed» era sa.25@1o.5o;c o mmo n to f xlr feeders $B.00@9.25:good to c ho ic e .|».| stoc ke r:$9.50@10.75;c o mmo n zo mi r stoc kera $8.00@0.25;trashy stoc ker#$6.50@7.50;stoc k c o w: $6.B0@?.50;sto c k helle ra $7.506 3.75:feeding heiferu $9.00@9.75; stoc k c alves $10.00® 13.60. HOG S A D V A NC E 3 H A R I " L Y W i th o n ly 6,500 fre sh h og s he re ~:|: l a l l l |~|The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures - o c ' r . I 0 T o O C T .17--»-- 'rHUsDAY FRIDAY and SAT.. and SAT. MATINEE All Talking Mystery Thriller ' | ' l ' l l | | | l ' | 0 l . f f. f f , ;~I :3 3"4./ ": `:sr ~\v 114;¢,,u*Q27 1 f '.u?§§:='%~I.mf :Daia ...r A:~ ,rnn4-P ',,..g y .1 ~»....1 .»~4 .1*.. :2.' ~ - f ;,a r . \ , . 'n u ' P "*»?f .f ;4 ¢s H .1 ..A J.4 .\a .'ff ~: " ' With Ernest Torrance and Dorothy Sebastian Plus Ta lki ng Co me -dy "THB Bm s o uAc 1 <" a nd Ne ws 561mum|||MMMiM|||||||||u|||nn1|i4MIMMMMM]iuniiiihiiinliiimliiiill E 1-Ahh ANNUAL SALE |~o l a n d G h m a E B o a r s a n d G i l t s 5 §HERMAN VIEW F A R M §,Herman, Neb. _0= ~F r i d a y ,0 c t .1 8 ,1 9 2 9 §.47 - HEAD -- 47 §Offering consists of 28 Spring Boats and 19 §Spring Gilts.All have been treated with 5 simultaneous treatment and should §be immune. This offering is as good as any of my previous listings.They are all ver unifo f l d'd t ha d ts stand on ood feetyrln,o s p e n i ype,vegoo coa ,g §and carry the best of blood lines. I wish to say they are out of good §big litters.'~ E PLENTY To EAT E H; 0. W illiamson = §CoL A. W. Thompson, Auctioneer .Plateau Bank, Clerk _ other poi nts th e ma r k e t ruled ac tive wi th pric es 15@zs<=hig her .h :( \ th e c lon e of las t we ek .B u m of th e tr a d i n g was a t a s p r e a d o f s1.s o@9 .':s wi th b est lig ht butc her weights up to $9.80. FA T L A MBS : Ra n ge la mb s, go o d :o choic a $11.'15@12.as;range la mb s fa ir to : o o d s11.2 w11. ':5: native lnmba, good to c hoic e $11.50 @12.oo:na ti ve la mb s.c o mmo n to :ood $1 1.o0@n. so; fe d shorn lambs =1o.so@11.w;y ear lln gn, all gra des s'r.so@9.oo. F E E D E R L A M B S :W este rn f drs. good to c hoic e $12.5o@12.1'5: weat ern tdra., fair to good $l2.00@12.50: western tdra.. c ommon to fair $11.50 @12.00. EW ES: Fat, good Lo c hoic e s4.sa 05525: fat, fair to good S-l.{l0@4.50; c u ll an d c anner ewes $l00@ 4.00» »TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY All Talking-~-Sepsational Murder Trial 1|4|2AR~>s£|; ~ q|||;U MURDER ~ ~ ~ HFIERIENI s s u s m o n ~ ~ | ) I '_ :fe S .F ~ ? » > i .) ~ ~~ ~~;~! ¢ m c § f . l F i A r m n e , ,. With Warner Baxter and Mary Dun°on Talking Comedy teaspoon red worm :1 teaspoon cloves;l teaspoon cinnamon;1 small cup sugar;1 %pints vine- gar.Boil down one half.One peck of tomatoes makes 1 gallon cooked and strained. Vegetable Maoedoine Eight medium-sized firm toma~ toeis,1 package lemon Jell-O,2 cups boiling strained tomato juic.e (made from pulp removed from tomatoes)En teaspoonful salt,2 cups mixed cooked vegetables pital installed heart apparatus equipment.Curtis Clenwood Inn reopened under new management.Lyman Construction started on brick hardware bdldi ng between Lawrence Cafe and Albany Hotel. Weeping Water-Road gravellng progressing rapidly running north of here to connect with graveling project just being completed from SUNDAY and Mommy SUNDA MATINEE LewisSvone in Q J ,~ ~..',-l .~r ~~ , ..f>\» ~ ~~ \ ~'a . i ; " ; . - ;,....?13.$ ~ "° \. '1 ffl °*g ~ ~:i »4=~~¢a=:'. , ~~~ \i=. .=~,~~.mr _\.»1 »~~~.~\@.`'§¢g ~.,~ 4 .;lv.i°§':5'4 f>'°"~ : ~ ~;~'~. : ~ ~.~~~L ~. ;';\1 ~1 ~'.~.~w »~'~~~; § , f '~~ ;; -'_pw ' `~~'»"!fl ~f 1*, mf~" / \ ;" f :_Q ." ~~T,~~~~.o f f .~~ i g i f w é M / .» >»,~»-,-.~»~;- ~ C ~"f`; >- 3 ~é b r é _: J ~~ -with Talking Sequences i ' l u s ' ` w o Mo vi t o n e Ac t s Gordon and Squires and A aronson's Commanders 1 |~r .._~I ..c eiery ).W a s h to ma to es ,re mo ve a th in s li c e f ro m th e to p an d sc oo p o u t c enters.Plac e to ma to cases up s i d e d o wn o n p la te a n d s e t i n a c ool plac e u n ti l r e a d y to f i ll. D i a - solve J e!!-O i n bo i li n g to ma to ~.. ..;,_ A COLUMN FORWOMEN g u p g l an _. c a r r o t s s t r i n ~b e a n s ,~ e a s a n d ly thickened,fold in vegetables and fi ll tomatoes with mixture. Chill unti l fi rm.When ready to serve, cut each wmato in quarters Arrange on crisp lettuce.Garnish with mayonnaise.Serves eight. Rell Rslsln Pie Two cups seeded raisins, 2 cups water,34 teaspoon salt,2 table- spoons lemon juice,1 _tablespoon ppmstarch,2 tablespoons sugar. Wash the raisins, put in sauce pan With 1 cup wldwa mr a nd bri ng slowly to a boil.Add sugar, salt and cornstarch,which has been mixed with 1 cup cold water.Bail 3 minutes; add lemon juice; pour into pie tin which has been lined with crust.While hot,cover; brush top with cold milk and bak:- in moderate oven until brown, European Bzinllea Continental housewives h a v e composed some of the most de- licious recipes now being followed i n this country.Here are twowhich you may nr may n9LJ'mow of-but which most of you will try again and again after once using: a 0 Chi cke n a lv lla ly 1% cups cooked shredded chicken 55 cup cooked shredded ham 55 cup cooked spaghetti 1 small green pepper shredded ` 'Kr red pimento `/ 3 tablespoons butter f 2 cups cream 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon salt 'A teaspoon paprika » \, shadows and unseen criminals figure in the mystery. The Plas:is an adaptation of Ben Hechtfa "The Doomed Regi- ment",with dialogue by Edwin Justus Mayer, and is Barrymore's \" ame X".J The cost is more than adequate. Ernest Torrance, in the role of the mysterious."Dr.Ballon",plays q strange role,different from any- thing in his past career, and makes it more than convincing, and Dor- othy Sebastian,as "Efra",the mystery woman, has another vast-ly different part.Roland Young is seen as "Lord Monty", the flip- pant peer in the picture, injecting whimsical comedy into g'rim situ- ations,and Natalie Moorhead is the stately "lady Vi". terial is particularly useful to clubs who wish to have some well organized plans and something educational to talk about in their meetings.f . J _ §~\ NEBRASKA 1xnUs'ml.sz. REVIEW NOTES Trenton -- Electrically equipped ilon fireman will he installed forfuma.q£ at court house. Leigl1---Public library was moved from school building to building east of power plant. Scribner--The Meyer milk route changes hands. Bridgeport Stretch of highway southeast of here will soon be grav eled.' Wausa-»-Pavement on Broadway Street repaired. Lyman-Uni on Pacific Railway »r.=~ - ~\~ 1 '¢f 1 , \ A ~a - : n - ¢" \51.»»...-»¢.5.,\vw; -. ..!..T Jr ;.\_.1 1l~.l "..| 6:80 p. ln. Unit/ed Ileprodueen1:00 p. m. University Playen 7:30 p. m. (.11ampiun pmgnm DANA '*\?lmm:S"DEF-`EA'l~ Luuwn COLLEGE / Luther Co\h~g¢.- $1 Wahoo bnwed befére me Dmia'£'Viking|" in abud .fought Um d l glme herelulsmnnlny to a more of 20-1. _The game was fast and full ofi thri lls i w s t i nt to finish.The ,iNikings*'have improved im- mensely Hifkkrlr th'§r last game iiligxfflle .fnnorican School of Com njnerce, of 0m.u:a. .Ll1§¥\@r won the toss and chose to reoeiw. hut right from the be- ginning the "Da sed" made up their mhida £0 beat the "Sweden". Bear- ing that in mimi,the "Vikings" hdd Luther lpck and forced them .to punt be.fo1-.:they made their first ¢,,,,.f: Aa soon :L+ the Vikings were in po ion of the ball, they began In ng toward the goal.A ken i of 'line plunges placed Dann within Bwring distance of the goal.A w¢='\I executed forward paws from quarter back Tiiden to Mortensen gave Dana her first touchdown.Tom Wilkinson car- riod the pigakin over for the extra poi nt The.first quarter ended, Dona 7, LuU1f~r o. Neither team succeeded in scor- ing during the second quarter, al- n.-.:|...|.l |..-|l» frrnrnn fnrlrrhf; hard. l n »»"L', 'Q ~ ~ft; . » -1 ';:J ,_.s \.;; » k: f ~ r,..» . \''é g i 1 'v ,., f::gf-.w 1,.. ..: 1 . rV .-..\' /1 "P 1 l v 4 ' - ;;- ' £ : " 3: uruugu uulna Y\-mlsu . U "In .... -_ _Lu the r c a me b ac k i n to the ga me th e sestolftl h a lf wi t h 11 de ter min - 'a ti u n to wi n .it r e a lly lo o k e d as | th o u g l th e V i k i n g s wo u ld h a ve ,,| pla y thei r very be St bra nd of fo o t- | ba ll in or d er to ho ld the la r ge en d o f t h e m o r e .L u th e r g a ve u p : I i d e ; b f w i n s t o g a i n g r o u n d t h r u i IJRBJYB lull!nur.ruullur nln|.|.:u wil| Elr more ouc frc aiiflll aerial attac k Afborfa W ¢l`i'@5 of c ompleted forward pagggg th ey advanc ed the ba ll to Ds.na's eight yard line.By :norms of two cuocesaive line plunges they carried the "oval"over for their ifniilal touchdown.They made the extra point with za forward paso Thé third quarter ended in a tie sc ore of 'I no '!. ' i m f o u r th qu a rte r sta rted o f f vi m a " h r m g ' " .Dana was in 1108 sesslon o f th e ha ll.Th e Vl.lli!1KF~ we r e d o i emd n ed to wi n i n th e la s t qu a r te r .A t th i s per iod o f ~ g a m e L u th e r wa s un ab le to stoP th e on eo min g l'D onc s".Th e V lk ~ i n g s k e p t o n mo vi n g to wa r d th e go a l u n ti l' " F u z z y " Ti ld e n c arried i t ove r f o r Darmfa sec ond touc h- d o wn .'.l"lm thi nd to mh d o w n was a ls o m a d e b y Ti ld e u wh e n h e ra n th i r t y - t w o y ards a n d add ed s i x ...4 v »;: 1 §*, + + ! ' f _f : '' a l l y n q w H ~?:h l ? ; d w r .<=:» . 1 = i r : ? § _,. g . ;E I Chocolate Syrup.'~Mmm.' sy rup for use m malnog bever ages m d f o r flavorrr foods can be bought in c ans?Aa do you know many people wh o don't like we lute of c hocolate?'='=f: and nu? Then P m sure y ou'll bc mtc resled in the following recipe for usmg this syrup: .vrema Re cipe Chocolate Watflnr:Ba t three egg yolks well,and add one and on eh alf cups milk.M i x and sift wo c up: Hour, four teaspoons hak~ inc P°*<i¢r. oue»half te a s vwu u ll, and add.A d d one-hall cop of chooolue sy rup and oneilhird cup melted but1er.Fo ld ii;the stiffly beaten whhes of the three qggg and onedmlf teaspoon vanilla..Bake oo hot m i l e iron and nerve imme- d i a wy ,a quarter so each P e r m . |p f )y ou lmo w that chocolate o lopped with sweetened and Baroreo wlupped cream. But chocolate wadlles an:only one of the ways in whic h you c an use this delic ious sy rup.Th e tall while g ws e s all [roared over from the chilled drink within, whic l arc now making nhejr annual appear- .anc e on porc hes and lawns, in din- ing rooms and pretty muc h every - where else. often contain some o l this tucculent sy ru .'I',for instaoce,this m l m l n rec ipe Chocolat:Cinnamon Mai led Mi lk . Shake together in a. shaker, or in a large glass jar.six tablespoon: malted milk, four tablespoons c lno: olate sy rup, one teaspoon doomnon one-half cup water.two and one- half cups mi lk and plenty ol cracked ice.Th i s rec i wi ll E11fourtall glu ses. and wgirc ver the lnckv quartet who net it are located lhey 'l.l c lc c him in c horus: "Mrmnl" | Milb 0 s aI|u|||||uu;u|||m|lluluuulIIullllllulu||l|||||u|u||m|||||||u|muuulllllllllll rl. | . | . | . L YA I1 . II DD E Bngker Hnnsen of Herman, wu n lrludnus calle r i n Bllir Thur# dny. C.c .Van Deusen ls feeling much improved after s lew weeks of being incapacitated. A number of the W. R. Cs- are in attendanne at their dlsmct con- ventipn in Fremont today. Mr.d Mrs.Wm.Scherdin enbertxf a number of Omaha friends and their son. r. w, Coch- enouer and wife recently. Miss Helen Cums,wno under- wo m;N' s C L UB Ar n a m a n L u n c a z o Sunnyside, the honrie of Mr-- Mrs. Joe Lazpre, who reside nine miles south of B l d g , v u dm. scene of a merry pu ty o n lu n Saturdqy when the Ft.Cllltou~ Women's Club members wen: guem of Mrs. Lnpure IJS a bri~ ' - luncheon. Sunnyside is an ideal home fo social affdrs and the heaven In never htppier than when she is :fx See The Enterprise for job wofk|§choql supplies nt'I'heEnxarpri»e.|mf. Lmylsnd Sums, Ch1.m9n¢~ \|. . ..,i|Lunn'| photos will please you. u Pm-nlture, wg' and floor conf- m n Mnthsw Bendqrt.21-u Blr.and Mrs.Henry hlencke drove to Lincoln Tuesday on bus- lness. Wm. Rutledge, of north of Blali, went to Chicago to witness thtworld series. For Sale-Pure bred whim Emb- For Snle:Bdkn,Bonn Boats. Hosea Wilson 81-tl' M1-. and Mn. James Home wen Lineolrfvwtors the ti nt o t the wlasemenc ln Pilot building for rent. 3T~2t Don C. Vm Deuseu. L. J. Wolf! and Howard Schell- ln»1>..~.»~¢».»nr n....s..,;.h..|l.. Richard Johnson is iaking work at commercial college in Omaha. , mp e n d h o o r e v v a bFurniture f m ma n n . B a md o r l .21-u. Betean class bake we ,Satur- iiay at Blair Drug Store.88-lt The Dnmilla Gund met wmf M m C.M.Christensen Wednes-''day afternoon.\ \ Mrs.Wm.Hi ller is driving A Fumlture, wg lm! floor cover- mr, Fxrmen SHN Bank Bldl-ti.me new Puurd car these days.i n n Mathew Bemiod.21-nf.Sheldon Paekh at presentvis- Highestpricesforpmduoe. Phone'Elmer and Cllfford Munson ofliting relntivea In Mnrshxlltown 5,-g_Fanners Produce Co.as-u Omaha, were in Blair Sunday.|Iowa.\2 \ Mies Pérnn H¢§¢h§n_g¢n's ,§,~Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Jensen WGQG When you nm letterhe a d: o r ents of Lincoln, drove dp to see in Omaha l r Saturday °" bus:'lenvelopes or statements all The Lher last Sunda .ness.»"y E..t,erpriae.18-tiMrs. Marjorie hletzinger of Frel lr y o u az-en'i getting 7% or Mr. md Mrs. c. J. Beckman md m m f mam ,|,,,,w»\<.»h.a ,,,,,,,_ over on your money ne Don C2two dauzhbern viaimd in Omaha' " " '" " "' " `" " " " ' "" '"'* Van Deuaen.`aa-rrW. W. Wilkinson home. C. K. Bendorf, licensed emianu- or and undertaker,Blair.Oflloe phone 161, rea. phone 133.3-ti Mr.and lllrs.Burt Noh drove to Clarkson, Neb., Sunday to visit at the parental, Noh home. Genuine small type English call- ers, $5 per pair.Guaranteed call- ers.Wm. Krueger, Bennington. 37-Zt' You can get money in safe take less?See sen. Miss Mildred the Blair high meek-emi with Sloan, lowa. Mrs.Detlef -....\. over 7% on your investment.Why Dtm B. Van Deu- 22-tl' Bu.ser, teacher in school,spent the her parents at Krueger.of the Peter zu.Tyson spent Sunday with his nephew, Harry and Ken- neth on the farm. T. P.. Jacobsen and L. D. Curtis of lningto n, we re at the Myron hletzinger home Sunday. ~The greatest musical orguniz- ations will thrill the audience to~ night al B. F. D. Hall.89-lt The Farmers Elevator la being treated to a coat of int which I last.Su:lday.I I Gruborg Jeweler & Optometrist. firét door south of Danish Pub- lishing House.14~tf Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lundt and .baby spent Friday afternoon in [Missouri Valley, lawn. y Mr.and Mrs. P. A.Lambrecht and two children ol Omaha, spent Sunday at the W. V. Wright home. The Manny Beauty Shoppe will lease you at 404 west Lincoln St.|paadds materially bo its appearanee ghone Green 327for appointment. Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Hanna of Charter Oak,lowa were Sunday visitor at the .Ralph Pearce home. Mr. and hlrs.Fremondt. Kofoid and Ramon Andrew of Omaha vis- Sunday. mi...ov U -\...--|._rn _..., ited Blair relatives and friendal I 85-ti ,Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohs Ieftlast; Thursday for a short visit with relatives in Quincy, illinois.They returned late Monday night,re- porting a very pleasant trip. Did' you ever hear a tenor go to the high D?Or a bass to 'thai ...,,.....,...V.v........,-....-.or Naen geese.Mrs. Walter Wehmey-'Blair last Sunday.er,Arlington.38 -ll'llrs . H T llliller went ArlloChl-ls K.Bendorf,Undertakingdnglan Saturday evening to spend and ambulance service.Phones:''`office, 161; raidenoe. 138.29-tl Misa Nelle Healey mme up from Omaha to spend Sunday at the home of her father,Patrick- Headey. For piano,saxaphone and dra- matic an leasons, see or all Lu- cille Kemp, Green 246.Su. WalkerAvenue.36»tfi fsome time with relntiva. C. x. Bendorf, licensed emhalm~ ,er and umlertaker, Blair.Office Phone, 161; res. phone. 188 8-tt Mr.and Mrs. Peter Soll spent Monday In Scribner at the home of their son, Lou Soll and family.The Chia Jensen Estate offers' tor private sale two Ford Touringi c a m N. T. Lund, Adm.37-2t| unme t !J'Han1o:\or umane,speht a few hours last Saturday with home folks. For Sale-Two grade Hampshire bears.Phone White 246,Ken- neth Caldwell. Blair.37-2t° Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt drove over to Grand lsland to spend last Sunday, returning Monday. Pete Christensen of west Grant street has been under the weather but in better at this writing. Jim Anderson has been helping Mr.nd M Geo, V _D I ,Marcus Beck in his abstract workof 0 m:ha, vil a over §T...§'§'?£| Fgfgy f;;;;§_da *§;=_l".'Ze1g..§5§"'£L';{ for a few days this week. the parental, Claude Van Deusen ineas trip w Scottsbluff Neb lrs. Julia Zimmerman of Oma- home.|,.''~ w a s a guest of. hire.JohnFor Sale-Vhnter apples BestEverybody seems to take a real ;varieties.Sprayed a n d hand-| McKay_n few days last week. interest ln the famous Russianp§¢k¢,1_Lester Barton, phone 212|Permanent Wave,$7.50.All Chorus which sings tonight at the'¢,n 35_37_dkinds of beauty work.Phone 197.B. F. n. Hall.so -ul M ._ M M...n.,....,,,_,_,__,|h1rs. x. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.> went an opemuon for appendxcms -_' -" `is convalesclng at the home of her §f§°2.»»;"l.'".I"?$$°l.§I;§'°~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunivnny o:\e's calendar..|01 west Blair.|On this occasion a lovely land?- ;Rev. A. F. Newell attended the ean was follqwed by a number ol 1 annual meeting °f the Omaha M-lgames of bridge ami which the sociation of Congregational churchlgwmg were adllmi and ig wal ea held in Omaha yesterday and found that Mrs.Richard Si e n a the day before.'held high score and was awarded Mrs, W. J. Koopman went with first prize, and Hrs. D. W. Marr Mr. Koopman for a couple af days held second high, winning lecmul the first of the week when he \\'Bs Pl Mrs.Gus I-118°wqs the »calling on his trade in his. sales winner of the cut pdne. territory.There were thirty ladies present \Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrne are'celebrating their twelfth weddlng HOWARD URGES » anniversarv thln eveninz bv a trin M'KELv | E APPROVAL nuuulern pun ox me County, was:A pleasant caller at The Enherprise office Monday. When its cards you need.lee The Enterprise.Most any kind nf card from binhday to Christmas can be found here.28-ti .um un.Q.m;nun;u wus gnu: xRally Day program at their church next Sunday evening.The publid`ls invited. Mr. and Mrs. (Judie Carmichael welcomed a ne son into their home The 'oun man is named5zMrs. Raymond Burr enter\',ained'G"y Melvin. zz .foursome nt bridge Saturday aft- mnoun and heard the Cornhixsker :football gnme mfr the mxlio. Mrs.Sophie Jahnel is quite .seriously ill at the home of her neighbor, Mrs.Bertha Mcblnnigad where she was when last Mnnday. .She is testing easier this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Skov Nielsen en- tertained Rev. T. M. Hansen and family at dinner las! Friday eve- ning after which the Danish Ladies :Society and their husbands came in to spend the evening with them befole they nrrove to Denmark, Wisconsin. Miss Amanda Hansen of west .Jackson street, returned home last 'Thursday from an extended trip to Denmark and her many friend.: of the Druscilla Guild Rave her a Mm. L C. Klopp and Mrs. E. C. Hunt attended "Strange Interlude' at the Branulies Theatre last Wed- nesday evening This is the most talked about play in America and is Eugene 0'Neil's great nine-act drama. and n Pulitzer prile play. A family dinner pa ny a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Hunter of Omaha was enjoyed last Sun- day by the following county folks: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natter, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Seltz,Mr.and Mrs. Dnvid Mummert,Mr.and Mrs. Grant Lage and Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Kruse. The ladies of the Episcopalchurchentenainedatnbenefitl bridge party last eveniné at the parish hall.There were twenty four tables of players.AL thrq rlnnp nf tha nrinm law F w the e .;;i ,;;]Mr. a nd mg. Flo y d ~ df°v ¢ :a r § § § d ;§ § § .;' m.,; ;; C ;;;' a ;';'=@»=f';;?0,;.;»;;Z f ; a ¢ a s h 1 » 1 ' » ~;< at the B.. D, hall you will grip 'f"" m Glenwood, Iowa Inst Sun~Sunday to view the fumou Arbor The Enterprise will print your ' your sea! in wonder and surprise.|an-1: I H,Perry Newell returned last Friday from a vacation trip to ihis former home in Gamer, Iowa. He reported seeing many old friends,and returned Monday to Ellis work in the headquarters of!- ice of the U. P. railroad in Omaha. I For Sale-Milk cows and horse;Milk cows will be found at the old 'Evernn-n bam and horses at the ol-I |Jack Owens barn.We also will hold community sales at the old Eversen bam.Come in and look this stuff over.lt's good.\ 6-if Thietje Drothers, A deal was closed on Tuesday of last week whereby Maurice 1 sany and spent the day mth rela-Q Lad _tives and friends.I Ke Mrs. will Stockton and d°"5h'fwas a ,lm week mining stationery and do it right.We are headqunners for yuur printing needs.18-tl Mr.and'llrs .Will Burdic of Mrs P J Siert of Akron, Iowa( hex-Imer, Mrs. Gus Lyden of Schuyler,lsmer Mrs.Bruce McMillan;f;°"= ;`hursgn;{l mghf:r;`vi1.h Mntand 1 °¢her'm\at_ives_ rs.am a er.ey wen to _.Omaha Friday morning.I D° . y ° " p h :bndgef The For Sale-Poland China b°'"'3'|of score cards.place cards, 'D\e dam's of these boars came and!Omaha,spent Sunday afternoon at the George Hain home,north of Blair.. Stanley Capps and family df L 'I En- line Stu. terpnse has u complete new _|W}\y not see them?23-tl'lco n, Fme up Sunday to make~ #5333 herds m Iowal Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thane dmvela httle \1s|t at the paremal, E. v. _ne37-tf Wm. Armstron out south west of Herman lastvcapps home.g'\Sunday and spent the day at ¢he|Bnrmau Guyer at Lir°e°'n. spent A dance was given lust Satu\-. h k ~'day night at the B. F D Haluhlamn Johnson home.1 e wee and with hns parenis, There was a nice crowe nd peppy music, and all present had a fine time. The P. N. G. Club will meet in the I. O. o.F. hall next Friday5Gilliland ol Newton, Iowa becameiehd hold an all day quilting.A 'the owner of the Sandwich Shoplcommittee will serve a noon located on Walker Avenue between luncheon. Washington and Front streets.Dr. R_E_ fpgmen and wife and The former 3\'°PYi¢f'4é1;;x g i "two daughtersdrove over to York, B to o.'_»"DT: EZSSMH § 2 Z § ' 3 " mJ l ' m. . ~ § g " ' ; _ { d §;;P;""F°"*2m§;g|0m.h. for more than two mon!.hs,.day cards,sympathy cards--a\l\music in person to YOU. the im-_ taine the ~ c l u b / a t heir parents af Dr. 'rimenf `'fi§.:2&'f¢9€2:'i"§..f° much as *""I°e';*>° f m#a t P M E""'2§'§ezP':=@°° .'f\§'¥!'f.P'i;'22*_¥.. :it Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Alexander,M"' and Mrs.0.A. .Guyer and nndgwo children of Council Bluffs other relatives and frnends. low were Saturday visitors o i Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Allen of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amold Omaha, drove up Tuesday to visit Permanent Wave.$7.60.Au ut the_pzLrental, Andy Allen home kinds of beauty work.Phone 19'2.l'\"d mth other relatives. Childmn's permanent wave, $5.W.'Miss Dorothy Wrich has com- Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfnxl planed her work at a commenial 12-ti college and has a position with George McDonald, who has been| U!"'iS and Co., of Omaha. nt the Lord Lister hospital my Score cards, place cards, birth- nice dinner. 1 Mr .and Mrs.Will Carter and friends ol Omaha,were Sunday _visitors at the home of Mrs. Cax'~ §ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burcham. The Monday Afternoon Club held a most interesting meaing at 'the home of Mrs. Geo. De'Iemple Ion October Tth.The Club opened with mll call.Mrs. C. G.Bader and ' Ml{ L. C. Klopp furnished the afnernoorfs program with mod- ern poets and their poems.Bath had their pan o f the program Weil in hand and a large attend- ance was present to hear them. the Club meets 0cL 14 with Mrs. C. 0. Dawson.Dear Folks:-Musibians are sort of wmperamenzal people;I fee!, ip regard so the Russian Charm, that those missing it, will be miss- ing an hour and n half ox the most beautiful moments in their lives.lf I was to explain Lhe In an editorial headed "GivePresident Hoover a Chhnee," Can- gressmnn Edgar Howard, demo- crat, third Nebraska dlxtrlbt, in .the Columbus Telegram yesterday said that former Gov. Samuel Mc Kelvie should bé confirmed by theJ' senate as a member of.¢.he pre;- ident's farm board.' "The new farm board is 'admit- edly the result of President Hoo- ver's own plan for (ann reliei." Howard wrote: "It is a camplics-1 ted piece of legislationazud many of us who voted for it, did not fully undemtand it. I voted for it wi th but one thought in mind, namely,tl'mt Mr. .Hoover should be given a charee Ito make good his pledge to the cauntry. in behalf of agriculhnt. McKelvie, Howard continued, ll the one big man in his cwn poli- tical pa ny whb has steadfastly stood by Mr. Hoover on the hm! relief question. "McKelvie is not regarded by all Nebruknns as in sympathy withthe cause of agriculxure as the gv. v e lun c h wa s enjoy ed a n d 5;ove r wh a t Mi s a Ha n s e n ~rre a n d ha d seen i n De n- ma de the ho ur s pa s s qu ic kly we r e fo r ty - f i ve fri en db t. were three tables and pdzes were awarded Mrs.Traney Bohs and Clarence King for high scores, Mrs. Geo. Tiedje and Traney Bobs for low scores. Refreshments were served by the hostess. awarded Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson and A. A. Olson for high scores, Miss Beulah Rubens and Ray Lippin- cott for low scores, and Mrs. Sam Cheely received the door prize. Re- freshments were served by the committee. M I 4 0 v I l l i a ( l \ B 3 W D L I I I J l l l l E .V D I I I C 4 2 .r o p u l a r P H C 6 -Z 5 " I I E H I K E I I K 0 1 U l u u l e r \ \ \ U l l | . | |U B L " " " " | e l r a g e ~~t ma t t m d i g g d a m t l r f r e é i d g y g l g x m a g .M r s .J a m e s S t a p ! e t o n a n d d a u g h D r .a n d M r s .J .V .I - I i n c h m a n I S l l t e f l f l l b 'v h a t h 5 * l P P @ f 1 B * ' °f h f g u g e , "H o w a r d , 3 i d _" B u g n o t h e P h o t o g r a p h e r ' s C o n v e n t i o n n t ' t e r 'M r s .E .T ° f T 1 b I § d »a n d s o n ,l e f t t h e f i r s t o f t h e w e e k f o r B u -P U F W H i [ 5 t ¢ l \ " } 5 t o a n o r g a o i z a t 1 o n l m a n i n N e b r a s k a q u e s t i o n s t h a 'C . . . A .S t a p l e t o n a n d w n f e o f B r o k e n k e t t ,N e b r a s k a w h e r t h e y w i l l o f R o a s z a n § 1 I l 8 ¢ l ' S »y o u a r e f o r c o m m o h o n t y f g u e l M c g j e g ,Y o r k h a w e e k .T h e y l e i t 3 - e ~ » \w N e b e n t M n d a w i t h e 1 t h e t u n e b e m g s w e p t o f f y o u r n e s o a m .st e r d a y b y a u t o f o r t h a t p l a c e .| F f { - . ' = . . . . , .~' 5 3 . . . . . . § s . o i f ~t h e v n n t e r a t t h ?S o d x e r s I f ; o l :a n d r e r e i v i m r n z l i m u e e o f n . ! a ' l ' f ; _ I ` f ° . . ' Q " 1 ' ? . " f " ' f ' E . ! " ° . I ' } E " 1 ' f _ 1 " ` _ " ' f . s rousir A nk 'viallii had 1 ma rk *There presea gm M r .an d Mr s .Gus Lu n d !and] fa mily ,an d Mr s .J .E .Camp bell and fa mily d rov e t o S iou x C ity on Sun day to help th e ladies'father celebrate his birth anniversary. Ligh t an d W ater Commissioner C .E .Kra use an d Theo.Lu nd t left.Ma nd a n l h t for C h i n a ~y nz g o w h e n they will attend th e v mr ld | .,,.:...qv\__"\_,`____,~.¢..~==. ..-.UTh e L s .u ti o n a l c h ur c h eve ni n g f o r th F r i d a y evenin, Dr. R. J- Mm' A special m4 C has been ca aftemoan,Oci Spector will :~=m=m.| nume.'' '. of the Conxresa-I The Ladies Aid Society of the gre having a social neir husbands next g,Oct.11,at the doch home. eeting of the W. R. died for Wednesday Lober 16.The in~ be present and a M.E. church met with Mrs. W. V.Wright yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. ,K.Winchell was the as- slsting hostess. Adoiph Lazure of Blair,is spending a couple ol weeks at the home of his son and wife,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure who reside §§§§1a'Eui§"Bé§li'ufh1I''lrhil co n: c e r t l l f o r th e h e n l u t e n l t l o f th e c o mmu n i ty ;i t i s be a uti fu l, hu mor o us ,en te r tai n i n g m d u p - n |\.n___\!l.. .__....-l.l¢._ In _..-¢_ n r m t u u y s u e E e u u u : - - 1 | D | :U u c l u s c h e is i n f u ll har111ot1y .wit.h t h ! gen er al Ne b r a s k a vi e w o f th e l¢ - 2 ri c u ltu ra l pr o b le m b u t f o r t h e reaaon th a t h e i s in . p e r fe c tr ld e nuunmg.we nw ma mng n pun-ible only Lhruugh your interest in the best.'When you leave the B. F.D.Hall tonight, some will be wanting to go home spd dwell n.. hnm|H(n\ny tha Imrd with the plans af l k . Hoover.",.,. A N1-:w vsxrumé S , |N.xznUcA'noN.. .. E lust Watch Him V:|LL||:n AHB]vnu :c|.u|.|| uuum u||Th ur sd ay . |Co u nty Sup eri nte nde nt Ma b e l Ma r s h we n t d o wn t o O ma h a Mo n - day eve ning an d on Tuesday W es in atte nda nc e a t a di stri c t me e ti n g o f c o un ty sup eri nte nde nts q t Pa - pillio n,Ne b . Mr s .Mi n n i e Bugeoze re tu r ne d la s t we e k f r o m a s i x We€k's va - c a d o n wi t h h e r sons i n Kan:.as Ci ty .'W hi le down th ere she gr ea t- 1 .. . . . . } _. .t 4 ¢I n go o d atte nda nc e i s desired. Re v.E .J .Ha nc oc k c onduc ted ser vi c e s b oth mo rni ng a nd even in g' p t t h e M .E c hu rc h la st Su nd ay as r Rc v. C a r l Ba d e r wa s f o r c e d to be o u t o f to wn o n bu s i n e s s . M r .a n d Mr s .Gle n Mc D o n a ld welc omed a li t d e son 'I'nesda)', :October 8.He has been promfitly inamed Robert Leigh.This ifs their Isec ond c hild,th e fi r s t bei ng a idnurr hter. i n F t. C a lh o u n to wns h ip . 9: 45 to n i g h t a c r o wd o f B la i r pe o ple wi ll be le a vin g th e B . F . D . Ha l l,un a ble to expr es s i n wo r d s th e wo n d er f u l Cosnuok o f th e Rus si an Chorus.3 8 - i t Th e la di es o f th e Co ng re ga ti on al c h u r c h wi ll s er ve a 6: 3 0 d i nn e r to th e E a s te r n S tar s a t th e i r d is tr i c t me e ti n g to b e h e ld at th e Ma s o n i c h a ll Mo nd ay even i ng , Oc t. 21 . u r n l _ . . . _ |1 \ . .r - . . . a . . . . . l l l l I V ; \g l i ;uw. .s l . ;5 l n a w a u v a g u n u a u we v e n i n ,w h i l e o t h e r s w i l l b e m i k ing right and left.That is just how we folks are; the music talks to us in different waya Let ns meet tonight and don't forget to look at people's faces when you le ave th e a u d i t o r i u m. - W a l d o B . Nielsen.351-lt I N S P E C T O R S " W A I N E D I N S C H O O L m a m i - a n - : m a n n I n ad di ti on t o th e c o nven tio nx! ni ne - mo nth sc hool te r m beginninp; i n Sep te mbe r,D a n a Coli ege i s of f e r i n g a n e w M a t e r se me s te r fo r th os e who se me an s an d who se * vocations do not permit them to ma k e use o f th e re g ula r te r m. Th i s n e w wi n te r semester be g i n - n i n g No ve mb e r 1 8 . n n d ending' Ma r c h 21,pe r mi ts y o u n g people: i n ma n y voc ations to c o mp le te 5 f u ll v nro mr litnd |:nms»r:i¢ur'¢wa v? ~\ _\ /_.=, \ \r 7 7 » 1 = \»/ ~~1 .~Seldom do you see. a child w h o has /plenty of m e at three times a day weak or sickly.Me a t is a health building food.I t has the needed food elements i n easily digestible form.Al- ways serve good meat and be sure to order it from us. ly e nly y c u n um a ny mp to ua | ¢ | ""°'""'xuston, Texas.1 Fred Olson, who resides on the Mrs.Raymond Burr g d M m Bench between Blair and Kcnnard L_C_Klvvp are hostesscs nt ulshelled com this week, deliveringlbridgeluncheonthissftemoon.|3000 bushels to the Farmers Ele- Luncheon will be éervw nt Rab_l\'ator for which he received §5c i1.son's Cafe after which the ladies per bushel./lwillgototheKlopphomefor|Frank Melinda, who as undhr a bridge.""»|<1°'=¢°f'§ care at the Clarkson hos- .Mrs, A. K. Anderson of Wisner pltal in Omaha,is much better Neb.,spent a few days visitinglsiuce he had his tcnsils removed relatives in Blair and returned w'""d his meth extracted.He has her home last Monday uceompan-;bee"h very poorly for several led b y h e r mm,Miss Mnm1 a ='"°"' s ... Johnson, who will spend the winw Mrs. M. R. Lippincott 9n\¢f*f\{"' or with her at Wisner.ed the Thursday afternoon bndge D _M _~Q club following luncheon at the»mli£'$"Eif2i."éi.'.§Li.§?§§§Z'$ ::dlcafe.Mrs. C. E. Krause held high n-._ \-.-._ _.u ,U ____'ncore and Mrs. E. M. Beaty. low m n unu num norenwn eln.er-tained their cousin, Albert Elsasser of Omnha, last Sunday. Joe Lazure and Clark Allen left for the Sand Hills last Sunday to buy cattle. out for jobs as inspectors of the Experienced poultrymen m .';z.h;;';r ;';» ;.» .";; a a ;;r;.:a x Nebraska Poultry Improvement As sociation in n school held at the college of agriculture Se'pt. 24»-26. In the forenoons of each day they Mrs,Harold Schafer came uplwent to class to discuss many of from Omaha Wednesday afternoon and attended the benefit bridge party at the Episcopal parish hall that evening.She returned to Omaha today, Thursday. The Druscilla Guild members and their husbands gathered at the T.M,Hansen home for a little farewell pany on September 27. and had the usual pleasmit eve- ning. l l r u n d l i v e \'~'w A - n f l !l . n the common problems of banding hens.ln the aftemoons they actually inspected several flocks around Lincoln. Those in charge hope to have uni- form inspection of all the thous- and flocks which will probably apply for membership and inspec- tion in the Association this year. Several men will he hired to do the work and will start within the next few days.A hlg share of thel liege and yet not lose a yeafir income from their vocation.A. rich variety of courses are offered ln both high school and College, all of which will be taught by a faculty. schools have served school teachers.ad now hopes through well-qualified As summerthousandsof Dana College this new plan to`sewe large num~ bers from vocations whose dull season comes during the winter montha This College is loca.ted> at approximately the geographical center of the United States.It i n also in the midst of the great ag- ricultural midwest.It is only |, _ ,, ; ,, . |u . . . »d l J . . _ ..._ :___==__:=__==____=______=_ Q ~1=f SPECIALS for SA Quality Meats at Pric T U R UA Y U N l es You Like to Pa .y .y ` 3 5 c o r s e m e n m e n .o v e r| n i g h t l a s t F r i d a y .T h e b o y s w e = ; ° 5 § , _ ' m w e r e g l v e n p n z e s a c - f o n t h e i r w a y h o m e f r o m a t r i p t a l e r K y ` ._ | C a l i f o r n i a a n d s t o p p e d f o r a b r i é f |S a m W i l s o n o ! l A l b \ a n , I g e b r n a k a , R M -Q ,s w v n e d o f f i n B a i r M o n y e v e -X i e l s e n s h t h e i r o l d f n e n d s e n i n g a n d s p e n t t h e n i g h t w i t h h i s T h e R |N e ;h h h d s i s t e r ,M r s .E .C .P z l c h e r .S a m o y a s o n a a .l a r g e a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c c r o w d = - f i t :M A E . j j j ;e ; ; ° p : n E " 3 : : ; s s h ' : ' £ t h e i r s p e c i a l m e e t i n g h e l d l a s t .`w e e k W e d n e s d a y w h e n t h e ¢ i s m ¢ f ' " ° " °i s g o o d ._ d e p u t y w a s h e r e .T h e c o m m i t t e e ]M r .a n d M r s .. l u h u s P e t e r s e n . ~ m n . » . . h . » A n l u m t A n n a n f n n n d n this alternoon for South Bend. Indiana where they expect to get t new car and drive it home.They plan to spend Sunday with friends 'n Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.H. H. Lorenzen, who live ln the Long Creek dist# rict,southeast of town, entertain- flocks this year will be those inl"'a"-"I W... un. \,».»»\.-u vuqsetheaccreditedhatcherydivisionshould help to enrich the lxves of The hatchery operators are llnin ;g""= gg; '2'2"»»`l'§'"Z'I. (rm the up the flocks and helping with the | nj nnoaccreditation work.Flock owners ne~months leave from ¢hei1_ in this dxvxgm can sell their haw--'°'°""To °" " "" th e ' " '" " "" * "" 'ing eggs only to the hatchery wland spiritual yearnmgs ag ymmgf which they are accredited |v@°ple regardless of vocdtaom and' 1930 Wm be the third year for at the Inuit Eonvenlen time in the ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kolterman, accreditation in Nebraska.From g';;P°ff o 1 "¥l5B0°:_§K¢ fb"-»=f; Mrs.Von Lankan and Margaret _.\ ¢.~_._». .»_.\-_ __.__.n,. .-_. n w p a n .o n r o o m a na " T V m o d e s t b e g i n n i n g t h e P ' ? " | 'm a m m s . . n r m - . . m . . . . a . , » . . . » . . . . . . . m u - l Pure Pork Sausage lb. 20c Smoked Picnic Hams 6`to 8 lbs. per lb.21 Pufe Lard 3 lbs.47c Pork Shoulder Roast Best Cuts lb;22 Spage Ribs 1 9 Salt Pork 18 Best BrandSugar ' Cured Ham lb.29c (Half or Whole) , _ , , _ serveo seventy people as mncnand a vry pleasant social evening was spent. Mrs. I. Sherman entertained two tables of friends at bridge on last Thursda aflenoon Mrs.G Gy....1 Hines held high score and Mrs. w 1 Q..s.....\..,|-..A .........1-.. from the Orum vicinity at a seven o'clock dinner last Thursday eve ning.A lovely dinner and cards later made thelevening one long to be nmernbpred. Glen Evans and deter, Miss Iro- lonn Evanu drove in Adair. Iowa .mu :runs innuen ann iamny ins;Sunday at dinner. Among those mru out of town in attendance at the George Mc~ Coy funeral were Mr.and Mrs. Roy Nearhood of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Will Lamb,Mr.and M n . '\XHl\ \4|.,...»...- ..-4 u....».. 1.....\...\| try improvement association has grown to be one of the powerful poultry organizations of the state. Fn mln r RE UNI O N A f `l l l sm sarm y |1211 on mel.a -jg, A-..n...l 'r:llund II ly low cost in order to encduragt young people to make their winter months count ih life values.Er- land Nelson,acting president at Dana,will gladly supply further information regarding this newaervlce.r -~~'"°» "two .nu -ww ..-.cordingly given prizes.The host- ess served lovely refreshmmts and the nfternoon was a very enjoyable o n e . Mrs. D. W. Rutledge nnd..»lf"~ o.Godsey of Herman and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps of.Tekamah, were in Blair Friday evening con» ferring with Miss Beatdce Ireland worthy matron of McKinley chap- vfr in regard to the o. E. s. am- nct meeting to be held in Blair the evening of October 2l. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kvols and Dumily of Belden,Nob.,drove :lawn to _spend Sunday and Mon- Saturdsy evening where they vis- 'ited over Sunday with relatives. Mrs.Evans,who spent the past week in Missouri,accompanied them home Sundsy`evening. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Hnmsen and family left Wednesday for their new home at Denmark, Wis.Rev. Hansen goes with the best wishes of his old lriends and neighbors and a hope that they will like their work and be very happy there. | I A new bridge club made its de- but last Friday evening,Oct.A ,rm a chicken dinner at the hotel V prize. ..~ .-mme. ...ru ..e...,........., ...of Fremont. Mr.Peter J.Christensen of Blair, daughter, Elvena and.grsnrl daughter,Elaine Gottsch,return- ed home after spending two weeks at Canimu, S. D., the two latter taking treatments from Dr.Ort- mnn at the Ortman Hospital._ Miss Florence entertained tentables of br-idgsajur I-'ridsy after- noon,following luncheon at the cafe Mrs. G. L. Dixon won first prize and Mrs. Ssm Cheely second. Mrs. J. H. Grimm received the cut Mrs. J. R. Smith and daughter us ,....ne Mus. .... . . . . . . . ~home on mst Grant street.Those prwent were Mr. and Mrs. Q. K.. Mundorf and daughter,Mr.and Mrs. Van Metre of Valentine, Neb. Mr.and Mrs.John Meyers and dlughte r, Mm Perry and daugh- ter of Walthill,Mr.and Mrs. Harve Bants and Mr.and Mrs. Clifford Smlth and children,Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crowell, Q11 of Oma- ha, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumlorf, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundorl. There were four generations present on this occasion. CREAMERY BUILDING BEING RUSHEIM High school graduates (rom Washington county should plan ,their work now so that they may begin their college education Nov~ ember 18.This winter semester will give full 16 hours credit to- ward the A. D. degree,. Eighth grade graduates who were unable to register for the ninemonth high school courses, will have the opportunity of sem!- ing uandard high sbhool comma during this wlntef semester which will count toward the high school diploma.All of the winter semes- ter courses will be taught by r\eg~ ular high school instructors or by nur mvular rnlluvn nmfnmvnn. » » . . Fresh Dressed Chickens, Lamb Roast or Lamb Chops ,... Badgerow's Milk and Cream Fresh Daily nay at me nu e o l Mrs.hvo nj fallowed by a very pleasant We*Miss Irolene Evans hassister,Mrs._ g _Nielsell ~ ning at 'the Clark 0'Hanlo:| homa bezan her work as baokl recently :eeper at Struve and Hines.with their - . -- - 5 - - _ -- w . . D yMake your plans now.I ' ur. Nielsen.Miss Hoi-tense Kvola, a daughter whd is in training in tha M. E. hospital in Omaha, came up to spend Sunday with her aunt and uncle and to sae her parents, Mrs. Wm. Maher entertained ten tables of bridge at her home Int Tuesdav ,.m~m~...¢..||~..a rw IAt the clone 'af the evening the scores showd Mrs.R. C. Hitch- man and D.V.Masaer holding high and Mrs. D. W. Bell and D. C. Van Deusen, second. One ol *the numerous bridge clubs of the city who are not giv- e-.. ...:.... hut \.....|....the Vinwn-Evan: Chevrolet Com- pany.George McQuarrie, who has been bookkeeper them,will re- main for a short Eme w hglp nut the work satisfactorily.Mus Evans is making her home with her brother, Floyd Evans and wife. J>.mn¢ .Inhnnnnn i. Qxnectinm fore of men. have been pushingl the work of the creamery and the walls are just about completed. Building was deluyeql lor several weeks on account of not being able tu get building tile. I-INTRRTA INR won HUSBAND ~ARCH71"PRESERVER ..m1@g.;:7.,.sno x-: s ro nn k 1 ; E § ¢ |axo sa. 1su. Q ` k i : m = £ 4 >M 'B ~ f " ° ' n . . m | : . . - Free Delivery to all parts of thé city Phones 32 and 33 u 156 ~.i2"{»§°`"¢1°§; l 2iL`én' I é ' ; ' , ; : m. ; ° : : ; : . ; " " ' " ; s of the afternoon t h e addedscoresrevealedMrs.Kenneth' Pound the winner ol the first prize, Mrs. z. Smith a dose seg- ond,winning the second prize, M n .R. C. Hltchman.the lucky one.winnlmz the cut nrlm and treat and accurdnzly' they took the crowdto the Nebraska fool:- ball gum!in Lincoln lan Satur- day.Those enjoying the nceadon were Messrs. and Mesdamea Wm. Maher,Frank Stewart,R a e d f'l'Wnnlnn Wnlhn-Gntu~\vnlr_w Mrs. Johannsen the latter part oz me week. she having reached New York several dnya ago.She went over to Denmark at the time the Dana College choir went and :he has had about d x weeks longer .vislc ln her native ldnd.She plans tn stan off i n Chicano to viiit url; Fre d Sian entertained a few friends at cards last Saturdayevening. tha date being near ,,,| Mr. Slew; bmh anniverfary qate. There were two tables andbridge wil the favorlhs paatimé. The hasta" served a nice lunch. -...»¢f..~........" " " " " ' * Le:us Correct Your Foot nm Na£ure's way There ls no Shoe like the Arch Pmserwr,style plug comfort.The foot comfort utoreformen and women.82 W.J. SAS §||nmmnmumnimmulnn|mm|||nu|||||m||||||u|m||||m||| .;nn|:I|II1I||1||um|||||||||u|mn|||m||||||||||||~|§' mi. 1. c.m s ;' I " " " | ; , " " " ' ; u { & ` i i " 1 . . § " " " * '| "` " ' b i i B r ¢ T = u ` "" ". | n t I i m l i é u i . I I I g -'rem Em 'm m usr._Flair, Nebraskn, October 10, 1929i n a e l i xh i and family dmve to HermanSun day afternoon w visit Mr. Pete: sen's brother, Nels Peiersen and hmily. Fred Nelnoh's spent Sunday aft ernoon at Hans Svogemoxfs. Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolman. visited Harry Swanson's Sunda afternoon. uai-s at the Alma Svogerxo horn last week wen Mr. and Mrs Arthur Jgnsen and fnmily, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vqss and family,Mr. and Mrs.Magnus Johnson and Robert Jahnel Sunday aftemonn viaitors a t the Hans Hansen home we Aaron,Edward, James and Mar tin Hansen. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Svugerson and Christine,Mr. and Mrs.Gu~ Auch and Chesier helped Opal 7 z 5.55 11-18-11 Lot 189 21.52 Int248 so.19l a t 21 sans um 22 , 215 53.96Lot 50 127.35 Lot 220 M354 , Lo¢86 64.61 Loc 137 26.44 In! 222 10.15 n 45 ft.of 188 255.40 nl/5 vacated rs¢_ wi. to 1sa 146.54 12-18-11Lol 27 151.00 Lol 42 El .93 eventh ditian11u s 55.87 13-18-11Lotsa62.75 ,Lo!57 92.28. 5.55 21.52 30.1983.08 53.98127:15 343.54s m : 26.4410.15 2s5.4= 146.54 151.00 .93 55.37 62.75 92.28 21 59140.28 42.68 8 eo 98.50 `7 60 50.75 32.069so66.44 82.06Sixth Addiiion 1 61 34.88461 112.58 82.06 12 61 98.16 65.15 First Addition36268.29 46.98 4 62 77.52 34.88363206.70 2 64 52.85 65.15s6473.82 8 65 81.20 52.38167 135.905674739 6 61 37.7611m41.99 12 67 1zs.ss 1 & e l 8 ft.o ! 2 68 86.84 12 68132.15 1&eHzof_ _' 1az94 98.50 szsx 98.50 34.88 144.64 163.31 1 15.27 1 1 1.90206.70 1 18.00 7s.a2183.58 135.90 41.9937.76 47.99128.35 ss.s4 132.1 5 hinnnrnnrnxsz g;;"_;;% gggg SQ:~Im: 1n 12 19 11 zs. lLUt|||.nd 'rave e 40 I 1 45 ,ft. of ',2 48 580.70 vaaff e 11 in 59.16 ed sm of 200.46 SL 92.68 92.68 a 45 1.36 20. 21 7 45 41.9928.25 22 &8 45zs.osI 23 17 18.89 l6 & 25.92228 17 33.98 20.70 54.68 17 45118.26 25.84 18.12 .as 86.51 s.s9 25.64 18.12 .58s4.so ass ma ze mmf A. HBOADE3»Publisher .._......-....-_...... . . _ 11 % :wi s'>6 n e ! 11% oe% u n 1 Lot 5 2820m z o 2920 3320 85 20 so.1w.14so.38.12 so,80.78 4.5.674.2 2.91 Ehte nd u ne c aa d-chu ma i n:At the poswffnn at Blair, Ndar., under the Art of Congruu a t i h : ¢ h a , 1 m . HI :-n : fri es wr Te a r $1.50 .»_. DEL IXQUENT TAXSALE NOTICE (Continued from page four) FONTANEL LE TOWNSHIP Dntriphiau Section Township 1 ' .' _ .. _ _ ._ . ._ . n.Description g é s "°§§ a §2 ' §E la t 1 e&nw%la t 2sw% nw% nw!4 |w% :HA s d(e% sw52 ` ne§A nw§5s e % nw! s 4 4 55 1s 22 Z7 ss 1919 x9 19 19 19 1919 19 1010 10 1010 10 10 10 137.$185.10 79.88 76.82 3.40. 40. ao.80. 40. 40. '2.53 45.64 44.4771.1 5 80.18 47.78 60.46 19 1s 19 11 Lot 24 15 I9 11 ne%1s 19 11 un s 16 19 11 sw'A se'a£17 19 11 sw'A n'>4 1s 19 11 nwaa seié 1s 19 11 184.4 1 ms s 160. 1.40. 40.40. 1 il nw%& Lot 31 Loc. sz Lot 88 Lot. 34 5%ne'A se§£se'A Lot 48Lot 7 mm 9, 10 Los 11Lon 49 za 21 2727 21 8233 3434 34s4 84 19 1919 19 19 1919 1919 1919 19 11 1111 11 l l I 111 11 111111 11 160.751.77 18.78 4 1.39.2 1 1. B0.40. 79.20.1 4 7.07 1 1 .2728,2 42.67 sam s 57.9114.93 77.0132.5 1 80.2628.42 1.1 115.24 42.48 I'a2'?s 62.89 870.88 118.645,6 IB s5.ss 20.80 ls, 14 15 18 18.46 278.16 16, 17 '1s, 19, zo 18 62.28 e',& 236: |11 24 and 543.41 w a s 296.62 62.28 e';i 23 24 25 26 27s% 28s% 2911% so 45 45 45 45 45 of4s of 45 of 45 3.89 3.89 7.70 'mo 68.69 63.69 82.97 66.68 64.66 ease 63.6932.97 66.63 64.66 g. 5 1 '3'4.91 'i`4.91Lot 40 34 19 11 14.18.49 Z5 18 23.59 82.70 56.29 1118 ft. Lot 46 34 19 11 15.16 21.54 1, 2. 3,ofsofi Lot 2 36 19 11 80.45.79 4 19 31.09 286.80 43,51 361.40 f\.of3( AcresAnwxmts wé i ae 54 .Ind 111% »e%-e¥'z 51756 . and 11:14 M116 |1143 s-w'3 s e ll; 0 % 51% se1i|050 | w % and 144%¢w!é . 35 18lZndivid¢d%é im.. ne'!4 28 19 me i 29 19Undinidedlg im. ne l; 1166 ss 19 13 1s 18 1814 18 15 18 15 18 l m - \ r ¥ i u ' / i d 1314418s%§a1141a116b7 155551:114123:11414 1 . 2 , 3 , a n d 4 3 9 9 9 9 9 nm nwe u so 19 lu]40.60.46 HERMAN Nsguru so. 's sasoi 1 20. 40.40. ao. Descdption 125.00 40.42 85.67105.77 sw%ne% lata 1 & 2 w k se'>6 V156 ne%&g 120._142.1g| ca.IEmnae1- 2020 20 51:5 as20m M52 11:16 28 20 9100.94.20lg¢%sw'L 9160-1s0.s4,and 11014520 l m: 5 2 2 a 2 ' " " ' | e %B 2 02920040.,Fom°.4N1-11.1.2 vn.1..4c1-:\;;',2 gg " zo Blk. Am't.1 Lg; 1 sa 75 8989 9090 99 $25»09'nw52 nw% 25-32ie!§11e% 753 ne%se1£.61|¢ 'A ne 56 ~gm e 38 -1.25.28 uw% LINCOLN TOWNSHIP ~g -1.Sectionpdm -e 2 30203220 3320 as 20 9 1926 20 26 2026 20 1? 20 ezc4_4 1010 10 10 10 10 10 10 1010 10 10 11 1111 11 H ua E §g4: 40.s 488240.68.2180.77.33 120 107.67 47.11.91 31.68 38.0240.36.54 40.52.21 78.00 1120.54340.52z1\ 80.151.741 40.75.94 80.706.11160.887.2642.80 202.1740.45 1|7_07'1127 'il-54| mr 6 zuLot 7 20Timber Lots5, e,7, s,.9, 10, 11 29 Timber Lots 1, 2. 3 51:13 nw\£lat 14 la t 17 nw% sw% la t 4 LOT. s ww 1.5¢ 5WM sw% 29 2929 29 32 32 32 3232 BL A Lot Blk. Gen.1 8 3.70 3 19.38 3 28.313 76.04 2,34 111191212 19 12 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 1919 12 1212 1212 1212 12 12 00.21 150.11567.60 234.57 65.182.56 80.6 20.29.4 27.27.44=40.19.99| 29.185 . 4 ; 32.95 20.59 I 70.80 I 0.6515.48 38.20 25. 32. 40. IR CITY Sew- Paving er Total 231.74 22a $258.08 286.62 30.57 336.5788.62 111.9317929 28.06 283.39 ln. 0, 7,8 1996110 11, 13.15 19 12, 141922&23 1928, 29. 801,20.45,67.89 &1011121s,1525,27 1920202020 20 2020 14,Z025,6520 20 21 d i 22 56 s 24.12 231.74 43114 298.90ss 5314 58.84 2393 18.89 18.89 011s 13.87 1s.s7[ 312s 17.40 17.80 5» 6,1 4 24.92 33.44 58.86 7243.70 10118 20.58 1,2 22a 41 4 4 5.46 1250 19.05|3& 5 0 s 4 8.31 831 14207.8 .9 .I L,. 21.70 45.52 31.14 247.72 41.40 107.02 576.16 103.50 9.48 38.18 10.15 s1.s0 59.3028.49 45.223.78 3.78 33.99 45.85 35.06 22.66 1 56.2 1 9.24 1s5.44 185.44185.44 155.44 21.60 92.72 92.72 278.1 6 62.10 53.94 53.9441.40 33.24 20.70 74.64 9.16 89,13 73.22 320.26 786.68 9.43 100.28195.59321.18298.68250.33 66.82120.74117.20 386.79 45.85 44.22 22.66195.34 9.24 | & Iuxwft.of necor.of so. 75 ft. of 29 M4 28n l i 29 11 11 30 s 45 45 14.76 45 45 4646 4646 46 4s 46 221.454s 528.50 111417, 18, except 4 ft. on eend 46 57.22 4 ft. off e end of n!~i 0% & all s¥& 11% 16, 17,1s 4s 53.53n!§ 5% 4 57 s 12 1s 14 MQ16, 40.80 a.5s 53.044 7.89 50.23 4 1 .5739.02 40.46 111.77 63.57 .;no 57.95 6 69 22.15 v v v u67.952215 :1 1-in ft Henry Tief.gen`s near Begmingwh, celebrate her birthday Saturday S5.58{8 5 &slsel 6 _|14.41 1 2 36.89 5 58.04 747.89 41.57 89.02 40.48221.4s| 5 4, 640.21 6 7 w 20 9 s9 25.84 86.91 22.1 5 71 33.99 'll 7 1 72 74 69 '70 11 73.82 81 .201sms s,s&w§€1 of 4 8 74 1 66.1 0 74 62.33 76 812.887658.53 ft.of 76 7777 11.34 159.60 38.07 108.85 77.36m m 25.84 36.91 22.15 3-3.99 31.38 25.84 73.82 81 .20 221.93 014 25;M Brunwn's s,4 1I2 \3E4 'sls 2 11 1 1 ss.s1 as.s 138.31 38.3 138.81 22.85 35.2935.29 »..§2 . 1 1 116e.1o- 1 22 2a :nasa elé 7. 91.60 108.3577.35 A9 41 8 & 9 2 wyg 7.86: 9 2 35.29 9.24 65.90 Second Addition Park Addition 27.26 27.26 27.26 zv zs43.12 27.25 27.2627.26 17.91 evening. Alben Nelson has now complet- ed his new bam and it is ready for use. 25.84 8.31 66.07 66.07 66.0766.07 93. ma s 62.5562.65 62.55 NEBRASKA "'EgK|_ y INDUSTRIAL REVIEW The following record of indust- rial activity .lists items showing irwestrnent ofcapital, employment of labor and business activide':\ and ogipirtunities.Information from which paragraphs are pre- .pared is from local pnpers, usually 'of towml mentioned, and may be|coh11idered generally correct. 83.311 Blair-Radio shop opened in the 9.24 57.22 8 6712 10 '7Ex. T8 T878 78 19Sl R.R. a s m 24.00 4152 iaiaa39.7877.8538.07 1 19.28 52.4 l 19.54 10 95.15 11 1ao.za 12 s2.o1_1119.28 2 41.52 3 35.30 35.80 35.80 7.38 47.0347.03 47.0347.03 47.03mos 41.03 41.0347.03 41.03 4 1.174 1 .17 4 1 .1741 17 21.26 21.2627.26 27.2627.2627.2627.2627.2627.26 27.26 212627.26 21.26 27.2627.26 27.26 27.26 62.78 62.76 62.767.38 74.29 74.29 14 .29 14.29 T4 .29 14.29 14 .29 74.29 14 .29 14.29 68.4368.43 68.4868.43 Blair Gas Co. building. B Li ne highway be ing gnwled between Kennard and Blair. B|||p..B']g§|'Milling Co. installs new eqdpment. Laurel Sv~'c-et Shop changed. o nhi p. Curtis-Jlmmie's Cale changed hands. Hay Spring:1'0,000 pound wa- gon scale installed at Krause Els- vstor. Curtis--Seven carloads of stock shipped from hege dudng recent week-end. Red Cloud-Methodist. church is nmsi 1>¢.'s' ' k all14.12 c sezcun 7 BI 22.15.12.11»s.s,.I0 s4 1.3811.80 Funnh Addtlon 1.2.s.1s.9s 4,1,s. g 10 1117.03 155 1: ls s241.11 122.15 als -ms 101112I8 1415 'Tvwnship R a n e Acres Ammxnt l m 1 1 11 Lvl 10 11 uc: 111s1.414Lol 18 Lot 301s 1o .50 .s 0 b°=3 1 1510 .50 1.00 :1e% " ` "111.4111 5 'rowNsm P .5E 5 E*11 .5::E4: nwli s w% sw 12 ne!£se% nw'A se'A 1.4¢ 5.Lot 9Lot 10 zu zu26 20 30 20 30 2030 20 04 20 34 20 34 zo 34 20as 20 85 20 85 zoHERMAN 11 25.65.101 101175.736.37 11 .85 20.09 11 .52 2,40 11 2.41 12.31 11 40.11 40 11 401140: 11 45.11 12.11 829v1L1.A2:E 821.20 177.74 219/86 305.42119.93 39_q 1 2 1 4.49 4 86.54 1024.91 141.52 11 6:12 4 45.74 89519 87.78 5 15.10 5 28.315 23.96 231:14 52.40 1 & 2 36:4 si g 5 10.38 251.48 414.04105 15.19 231.74 43.04 ~e201't. 11 & all 12 5 14.10 300.90 1, 2 3.?""'l 4 s 1149.92 _ 209.60 1252.97 1028.921 5.1028.31aaa. 10304.90289.07 sum: 399.52 sI 11018 w% 456 7 1 2 3e% 42 4.5 24 20:16 25 2525 2526 26 20 26 41.5230 30 110.73 5.24 11.0416.19 61.9282.86 16.19 11.04 5.24 20.76 5.24 11.04 16.19 61.92 32.36 1s.19 16 nfi 171115 1a 5%16 556I17 as5% 46H i 46 46 46 14.12 12.11 11,30 18.93 17.08 9 11.04 1%5.24 .12 41.52 19 110.73 11555s.1a|19 20 46 46 46 4621,22, 28 £124 25 n % 27 n 1428 1 & 2 41.54 16.62'la -I19.45 '2 21.25 715.24 f 67.31 |9 2-9? 12.30 10 I6 46 46 46 47 47 4747 4747 47 47 47 6.46 14.76 44.29 110.78 55.36 118.70 16.02 25.98 54.12 188.37 104.66 70.89 76.09 101.23 324.87 120.0535.68 35.68 35.6842.40 41.57 45.17 26.21 1 i."§§ 29.53 16-02] Ex. 11.12. 1 to6.46 |25 I.40.74| 41: 54.12 5 | g 000 65 _ 3 104» f " " ! 2 'i0.8t'I|5 T6.09l$ Q8 211.96-9;3§:$§E';' 3568 9 35.68 log n-89 S8 88 S8 88 88 88 S7 87 87 87 8787 9090 a5.6's|11 90 42140. 12 41.57 9 45.1710 90 9191 9.772.77 ao.o4 18.46 5.55 2.77 814.91 108.10144.88 286.92 286.92144.88 108.10108.10 144.88 286.92286.92 144.ss .1os.1o 74.44 104 .82 l1c29»53|1B 19| 20 889.55 21108.10 ; 22144.86 4286.92 £5286.92 . 6144.88 | 7108.10 1 a108.10 = 9144.88' 102146.92 1 11 2s6.n2; 1 144.88 1 2108.10 .3 9.77 I 5 2.7. ; g 1a4.ss 18.465.55 3 3 83 3 3 4 44 4 4 4 44 5 55 5 55 5 41.17 41.17 41.17 41.17 41.17 41.1747.03 47.03 7.88 7.38 7.38 47.0347.03 47.03 46.97 46.9746.9746.97 46.9746.97 40.97 27.26 27.26 27.2627.26 m e 27.2627.26 27.26 27.2627.26 27.26 27.2627.26 27.2627.26 27 .2627.26 27.26 ss.4a 68.41 68.4368.43 68.4868.43 7421 74 .29 7.387.35 7.38 74.2974 .29 74.28 74.2374 .2874.23 74.23 74 .23 741% 74.23 B R E W S T E R B I T S 2.7'l|recently redecorated. Hay Spring.:"a r sales busin- emz at intersection of Main and 2nd streets moved to Nonhwestern garage.Regraveling of D L D highway west, between Arapahoe and Cam-» bridge, started. Beatrice-Woolwcrth' 11 5 and l'0 cent. store will locate in form- er Bernstein shoe store. Amold--Priess Servire Station changed hands. Bridgeport-leep U Neat shop °»#;=¢~=d hnnnls. ekamnh-New Lyric Theatre mopened to public with talkieé. Creighton-Metteer Furn Co.. changes hands.' Oxfonl-Jeype Oxfonl Co.en~f larging presént plant. Wymole-Shoe repnir shop op~ ened in Markle thcatm bqilding. 1s 11 1149.60 1 % n w l é and |e% nw'14I A 23% sw% k 1 1 .un 1 7 4e§£N1 6 0% 11254 'lm 1 9 1,-n. 16mei; n¢% a I d 1 .1916 : d i # K n ¢ % ¢5i |254 :a-v§'¢ 1% se§£ n- w hne'4 sw!3 e 5:mv 14n r * 1* Hi nw 54 411016.11w'.4 :W K Lot 0 lm. 14 1414 21 1.0¢ 29L01 34 45 5 162 160 235 59 12 2 3 4 5 8 10 10 10 10 1010 10 1010 10 1010 S1 6 11 1111 11 13 14111. LMS but Lot. 1.01. L04ne '¢se 14sw 14 less 1. 10 1414 141414 14 141414 14 14 14 16 10 10 1010 21 21 22 23 2323 2830 33 33 35 36 l m 0 2 a butI n f 1.04 Lvl. un. l mL04L01 1411 41% W 1% 110%41054 nw% Q54 nw£4 sh: s"w§QeV: ss'§£ r y ,mdk g h M Kne%112% L01 1 sw'14. nw\51% 511%n'/4 mv% Lon. 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I 10.13 41.51511; 18.1 2 12.79 6.89 70.06 51.51 0 1 4 8 58.73 12.79 6.39 189.79 I 29.5. 11 & 1 2 9 1 12.83 S & 93 122.90 3 94 14.76 4 94 25.81 5 & 6 94 94.07 23.32 86.18 I nur,a u u nun..n a i ls aurge1s:su.|12.93 an d Op al we r e vi s i tor s a t th e W m. W u lb e m h o me Su nd ay af ter n oo n 14 6 2 2 Mr . a n d Mr s . J . W . Ni els e n a n d c hii dren sp en t Su nd ay af te rn oo n 14 . ? 6 ' i n Oma h a ,vi s i ti n g Mr s .Nie lse n's25 34 [a u: 1t.Mr s .C h d s ti n a Ols on. |Te d Ne lso n f:pe ntIS llnd a\'vieit ~inn hi.: f|l'n*}\nv 1||u:||4 k¥n!;nn ¢;n,| Blair--Work :started on krnv`él- ing Washington highway from h e r e n o r th a s f a r a s Oa k l a n d . Te k a ma h - - C o n tr a c t awa r d e d t o build concrete retaining wall along right bank of Tekamah Creek. Araoahac.Arcade Bakery has building greatly improved.. 106.6125.88 25.88 83.23 32.19 32.19 330.40 23.33 n a nzma25.88 ':s.szssza 112.11182.1 9 |37_," zsss 2 1,6|17 1. z. s.4. 5.6 4s 4Q2.66 1019.0474s19.41.s as 22.7994s.1n 4s254s m ma n2128 48 227.35 20, :\:zs.s43.70 15.19 4s4:1 49 50I5 l k Hn1n.o2| in- 17.27(0.89 47.33131 : cl. 51 4an1|1l8.n2| 161921iiml. 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Mr .an d Mr s .A .W .P e te r s m 00 0 Meth o d is t c hu r h c laid. ~\\19.92 1 8.52 ~A 17.2149.89 47.15 43.59 \i0."I5 40.70 32.0938.30 40.101 bin32.o9i 'i 22.15mu 32 a 8.85 ls 111 s4.9o, 22.15 3 112 86.44 59.42 Higleys Addition21.24 1&;2 13 11.99 aszs9.1s,s 8.3153.909 45.2221.001 Ninth Addimn 5.66|n|4o fr.4 11s 53.53 48.04|\o.pt.of54.44 4 11s 14.42Dexters Additionus o 1 1 76.31.406.45 34.85 22.15 2 1 14'l.68l050.62 129.2620.81|2 2 asm 127.35 36.96 1 125.86 164.3020,818.8145.22 101.53 74.42 517.611827.5666.69 27.13 27.18 1a.e1 8.79rm o106.85 1| 1.52 sms z':.1aa""n27.13 : 5f5_ 5- 1s.s1| gf Bfmgl gg 17.60 9 53 s41.uo_ xo, 11, :zaI. 8 53 680.97 |1& cms xs as'2~u.so xc ss i n as a,4a|e 8 f l . 21 .24 80.5158.96zmo5.66 54.44 28.6022.15m s : I .v L I i j 1 Deé ai ptim i : d l:e l k a n d s %nrw!6 5% 5158 m a 19 27 28 gg E'.=:§ 18 i s 19 i 12 12 12 xg 5. n§ 4: 180. 240. 80. _g 10th Addition u n B u ; m x 116L n s u s zo.Russe.ll's Addition lot: 1 and 2 ~ u a 4. 5. 6 1nm it 3 , 9 , 10 19.32 DE s a ro T0 W NSH1 p 5E< anus $9.2236.96is59? 29.51 57.94 so.s4 59.77 60.09 Fr. pan ofBlockss .34 .34 binds Hrs !Addition but 9 63.51 63.51 Walnut Hill Sub-division 11%7 and all un 6 61.83 57.18 2nd Filing 10.0238.312.00 3.34 1'oivNs1~m= . .ca:oE5 <-c 11 iso.s m m Robenx and Rose Lou 10. 18, N 10.02Tax Lat?)30 20 I1Tax msc 30 20 11Tlx Lot 85 ao w c u w i mc c m y 11 n.IE...as5 _1- 19 g nDescriptiong :'.u 2 el H9554 2 | | e 9 ft. of Q20 It. 4elir 23 2829 30 w '/z 8 9 w'§ 10 l l 1218 nof 14 15 1515 15 15 16 16 16 16 16I6 :6 aoxz u lt. 6: w. 6 ft. 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Boy Fri¢nd-- apart yourself the trouble of remem- befillt my 'phone uumber until you ¢9_¢_cq94,¢¢r, on all four rim s. 1271 HAIR 44391 1;5 46.15 74.11 l20.26| s 147.01 243.97 z1.sa 418.611 9 42.46 63.98 l o a n ,. 2.49u c 143 |836ILE 1 va; as gg; as as -gf 33 ,gg 10.11, r u m !251°- 51.2 1.91 1.9157.22 'Lax 7.9! |12 '1 2349xo 57575757575757 / 28.8928.89 28.89 28-89zs.s928.8928.89 28.89 28,892,839 12.86 12.86 1 5. 1 7 2s.ss|1 »,. ;2 .l. 2. 28.8928.8928.892189zsanuse 1 aaa12.85!5.l'F 69.1 189.81as.s146.96 .\.,..,12 941s.9ss4s.91 s»s.a91os9.2a 2 128&4 15 83.06 83.06 9 15 54.14 54.74$8 17 1o4.s224s.9-1 17.60 ssms .»9 11 53.58 53.53Dexters 2nd AdditionLot A .93 .93~12 3.78 3.78 84.93 124.42 209,35 34.5,8 20241.11 1269.85 162.50 1673.46 &McMeneny's Second Addition5 Here Too~ More People Ride On Goodyears than Any Other Kind. 6001) TIRES la.-_... ans 'mx:oss:s a su s a -...._ |n ss m us s s zo u s 1-'lm Amaneilfl..ass Shi* |15 40 asm max! é'4o use 'lS.$8|sum AdditionM38' usa g_f!.!f~E§za 57m35I1451 15 57453ggg nqr 1568: uns $21. 1 ss.!!~E!%;#9 1% a w%az la 12 so.1 % u i t k m 1 82 18 12 151. m 4 2 1 8 12 ' u m 3% ne% u--na aa ns 12 zo. ww n*/5 W M 2 19 11 no. 90 rds.'1"°4 of ne '14 35.93 l m ! n w !s 19 11swli ne i l 10 19 11 9.85 »e% MK 10 19 1x so.121.42 w luIf¢.~.f _14180.mem 15ao.102.41 1640.95.54 17 A6 161616 38.91 1. 32.20asm89.8146.96... 4n'/1 se%n% nw% 11% mv'»6n' A n rl i, se%| e % Ind Lots51 and 2 --_ Lois 3 ande i : P G 2820 9 so.$60.19 4a r ;wa s n e o .17494 Lats ` " " `.XF 'ro sm ? 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B0 80. 80. s w 9.5 614.18 1s21424, 19 mam . 20 212223 24 l l 1 165.51 |167.04 170.80 mano 2a.¢1 1s a 14 17 18 16 I61\}lb 1s 1a, x z& 11 20.76 82.09 5.862.772.77 271' : s u 2&05 22.90 153910.09 10.09 s.os s':o.-12 9158 ;§;§1=;'54.99 321.05 I 7 q| ll.1»10 £330143 124.09 151.514391.86 43 86.84 65.15 14¢.Ua _3 592?5.60;¢ 15 _ g v n w wl-6151.991 -nn 1. 610,111214 42.46 41.9969.84Pilcher'n Addliian21.12Cutefs Addition 42.4( 4191*s9.s4 27.72 _v f w y 0 0B l a 1 r E l ` o p 8 1 T l r e C o . 12.85 12.86 7.88 2584 370. 7292.68 9 4s 47.06 ll & 12 44 59.06 91.85 ms, 14, 15 44222445 188.83 8 ies: llin k Ill 4 45147.61 44r>.ca - - - - -v. n u.47.06 all 18 ssaozoo 66.36150.41 e s - s n i s a07.28 w%c»\' |20 ss 95.91 mo s e'¢'¢ of693.27 z o a m ' 86836 144.06 1 . ~ 3 4 's21 nl4 . 5 . 6 , 8 2 00.34 p Telephone Black 914.-16|BLAIR N EBRASKAa v 60.84 -~. , ,: g i - . . . ,.... .'=....\.~\r ' 1l1¢'{»~Gn1\\lnffn nnln'\nY 10 104241 - u n u u - . ben.H e expe c ts to re tu r n ;1.1115 week and in Nov- h e pla n s to le ave wi th a f o r N e w M e x i c o . .a n d Mr s .A s i a n J .E d ga r 'a c e th e b ir th o f a s on , Ha r - tunley ,bo r n Su nd ay a t th e o n d ho s p ita l i n Fr e mo n t. s O m a Ca d y a n d ne ph ew, ||.H I ~ at the Alfred Enger home in Blair Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lumen en- tertained the following guests at a card party Friday evening: Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelson and Viola,Mr.and Mrs.Axel Hansen ana Emma.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chris- short time hgo.and Mn. Joe Lazure never Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith and more belutiful than Snturclu, I daughters,Mr.and Mrs.Haroid 5.in the sunshine o f 1 gloria Smith and daughter returned on fall day, when Mrs. Lawn Saturday evening,after spending tained twenty-four ladies; from - 3 ;weeks visiting relnziws at.plaqei1iat ab gg* o'ciock lun~-io.vams ng r g party.Mrs.Mr. and Mrs.. John Jackson andSievers held méi. score with ll dau~ters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hovtl). W. Marr, second and Mrs. G her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Buckleslreccvered from its effects.Two Mr. Phnnis drove dawn after herlnieees,Misses Mildred and Flor- tbe first of the Week. Mrs. H. W. Schoettger enter-tnined a group of ladies Saturday evening in honor of Mrs.Flora Datsun of Lincoln,who was herhoqseguest for ten days.The ence Carlson of this place have been at her bedside for the past few monlhs.Survivin her be- sides her husband ure er dster, Mrs. Gus Carlson of this place, Evl Sc-.hat'!¢rsman bf Telbasts and W. rs. »-nun Roscoe B. Cook, youngest son ofllr. and Mrs. Myron Cook of this place and Misa Ruth P.Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LudwigJensenofBlair.vfizre united in Pveterson, Frances Mansfield, Edith ember Plugge and Harry McClellan, Jr.,friendHoward hiarshail and Allen Lanka; 3 Rev Ch a s . B r u e n i g an d He r ma n P e t-a n n vv exson lef t.Sa tu rd a y i b r Oh i o o ld S tu l s a u . n l l a :n l \ n ; n h n l vn l l l vl f a i n n u n .n i f h n marriaée Thursday afternoon, the ceremony taking place in Omaha.The gnuom is a graduate of the Jkrlington schools and aftertaking a course in Ames College at Ames, Iowa he has specialized as an apiarist.The bride is 9. grgdtmteoftheBlairschoolsandfor the past few years has been employed as secretary izl the office of thecounty agent.After a honeymoon of several weeks spent in the Ozark Islountains,Mr.and Mrs. Cook will make their home on the Henry Pfeifferhome noutheast of town.Mrs.Eva Fi nk who has been seriously ill the past two weeks, is reported as improving slowly. Thorlo Reclcmeyer was host to a group of young folks Frida-evening when he entertained at a "somerset"party.Followin thelcgnmes_ the young folks on}oyw delicious refreshments served by v\ u \ : l . l : H I . l » u l u c l u g c n y c u s a u v p u n -» - » - - : -c h a s e a s h i p m e n t o f c o r n p i c k e r s f o r , |M i s h i l l i m p l e m e n t s t o r e s .Q C II II U I D r . a n d M r s . W . I .N e l s o n d m v e to Linooln Saturday to attend the football game.Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Rosenlcildereturnedthefirst of the week ha to homeI`.L. in T1 studefrom Beresford, S. D. where theyl ir. spent a few days at the home of :theirMr. and Mrs. Jake Adams.I n . D Mr. and Mrs.Ivan McKay and hewedaughter,Irene of Eldora,lowa,0f B] stopped off here Saturday a:1¢1 Su\¢lSunday for a visit with the form-Mr or's sister, Mm. F. E. Webb. They I spent were on their way home from home Madison where they spent several'Mr weekis.and Miss 'Tenn N well, who is tak-Omal ing a business ourse at Boyleo andCollege in Omah , came home for Halle. the week-end.Mrs. Walter Mcliib n of Alliance.for aarrived last week for a visit with Mr his parents,Mr.and Mrs.H.L.week rn Cady came out from Oma-» spend the weekend at the of the for"mer'a brother, Dr. Cady.Miss Cady teaches:ch high and Clinton is a nr. there.. and Mrs. Ed Newell had as guests Sunday, Mr.and Mrs..Newell, Mr. and Mrs. John ll and Wallaee Edingwn, all lair and Mr. and Mrs.Wm. krubbe of Ft. Calhoun. .and Mrs." Leslie" French Sunday in Omaha at the of Mr. and Mm C. W.Brock . and Mrs.W.H.Hillegass son came up Sunday from 1a no visit at the home of Mr. Mrs.Fred De Weber.Mr.gass returned io his home but Hillegass and son remained | longer visit. visiting afler which the hostessserved refreshments.Thosevirvi- 'ent included Mrs. Fred De eber |Mrs. Guy Glover, Mrs.Harry Gil- fry,Mrs.Frank Williams,Mrs.W. A.Reekrneyer and Mrs. John Laakcr.Robert E.Miller of Pasadena.Calif., left Friday night for Kans- as City where he expected to make a brief visit before returning zohis home.His parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.I.Pfeiffer and Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Gran accompanied him as for as Omaha.On Tuesday Robert E.Miller lwas the guest of honor at a ban-,quetggen by his fraternity, "Al-pha La Chi" at the Hotel Fon- tanelle On Wednesday he was a,dinner est at the V. V. Marshall lhome, t e other guests being Mr. rI s. H- 1.2 Phnrrisspentthepzstrand Mrs. G.1.Pfeiffer, Mr. and in Omaha at the home of 'Mrs. Chas. W. Andrews and Mrs.'John Hebard._ Carlson received no word or mefuneral Arranger-nents.Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews and son and Mr. and Mrs. J.S. He- bard and children spent the week- end in Nebraska City. The Rebekah kenslngum was en tenained by Mrs. M. E. Winset andMrs.Louis Sorensen at the lorm~er's home on Friday etening.The ladies devoted the evening to abusinesssessionandtotyinga comforter for the Odd Fellows home.There was a nice attend- ance oi members and guests pres~ent were Mrs.L.P.DeWitt ofNickerson,Mrs.Pred Cass and Mrs. Chris Sorensen.John Gaines of Elk City, is har- lng his nesidenn, which was re- cently vacated by Fred Plugge, improved and redecorated prepar- atory to moving here to make hishome.Mr. Plugge recently moved his family into the Mrs.Hattie muernoon mem.1Mr. and Mrs Lars Rolland en- tertained a number of friends onSunday afternoon ia honor of Gus tuve's eleventh birthday.4 Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsenwereamong the guests who en-1 jnyed a dinner party ab the Ed; Sorensen home near Lyons.'Sunday visitors at the N.J.l Andersen home were Nels Ras-| mussen,Miss Anna and Andmw.Rasmussen and Mrs.Elizabeth Jorgensen of Ames and Mrs. Ma- thilda Larsen of Madison, Wis.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson andsons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe .lessen and children spent Friday evening at the Albert Jensen home, celebrat-ing Vi\'ian's first birthday,I Sunday dinner guests at tie Rudolph Andreason home were: Mr. and Mrs.Peter Toft of Fre- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moyer andfamily of Monk Bend,Mr.and [Brianna uuu n|.|nuy g w u ;suuuuyguuge, luwi mrs. IJBZUITE prevent-tdsi lt th e Ra y mo n d Ma g i ! ! h o me .lthe p d ze s in a no ve l way b y p in e- » M r .a n d Mr s .C.T.W h i te o f l i n g th e m un wr a p p e d o n a ta ble, L e xi n g to n ,ar e vi s i ti n g a t th e H .a n d le tti n g th e f i r s t wi n ne r ta ke . Cu rley ho me .he r choic e,th e n the_ sc-cond,h e r M. r . a nd Mr s .Ma r t i n Hoi er q,n dl uc e,th e lo w taining th e la s t. f s m l l y sp en t §\ md a y a t th e Pe te ;s. L a z u r e i s a d eli g n tf u l h o lte u | I I a g g e h o m e f }¢g-1 'g"~f =;,~°='>' erjoyaable png; wa; had :A surp rise p a y wa s ve n a g y a a t 1.is o s p t a e mme. ithe V i c k S k ov h o mo S atu rd ay ova- "W if i p ar ty wa s to ha ve be en EW U! ! inin g i n ho nor _of Mr s. S ko\ 's b irth }» ~q-y. P§¥_0¥l 0~¢¢°Uf_\f of t e e n anniVer.4ar}'.The time was spent.en;weaurer was pounponeu untll.visiting and playing games.|Saturday. |Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Landis spent Come in and see the beautiful ,Saturday evening at the Roy Shii- n e w silho uette dresses i n tr e p c s a n d sa ti ns th a t ar e n o w so fa sh iona ble a t th e Fa sh io n Ce nter i n Bla ir .Pric es ar e so reasonable, to ran gin g fro m $6. 75 to $ l9. 'I 5. It er h ome .He n r y Ro h we r ,W m .Siever.-1, J ac ob -'Sierk a n d Bru c e C o x le f t Sun day , by au to fo r C hi c ag o whe re th ey wi ll a tt e n d th e W o r ld S e r l u ;g a me .Mr s .W i nn ie K u n t z o f D e s Moines,u cousin of the Sladefs visited at their homes the pastFT.CALHOUN \\eek .1 I T lSN".l'A HOM E w r m o x n :A TELEPHONE Freet Prvbertv-|£\1r3.Kay X"agelqI.l1sl.ann uaugn-' " ' "' " " * " " ' ° " 'mr. ana mrs henry rrscner am:Rev.wisher of York, is u can-ters.hir. and Mrs. Chxjls Benson Miss Anita vlolted at the Thoma didate fo the vacancy here in were afternoon and evemng guests Mt.d 1\lrs. 'lhomas Autzen Autzen homem Omaha Sunda. :h~ong gntional pulpit.He and Mr.and Mrs.Albort Jensen apq daughter,Lmny of Omaha,C'ur\Schm1dt and son,Junwr, 'o du n ~e services in the morn and chzldren were evesung guest.s.1v1s1ted Monday evenmg nt. the H. { were runner guests Sunday at the .S nd in the evening Rev. Tyler Mr.and Mrs.Boone Newkirk Fischer home.'Chris Hin: home.. coin Sup't. of the Nob. Con spent Saturday evemng at the Harold Marr,who hns been wlth Mrs. Pete Schrnldt, Jr. celebrat- ~'1 bhurches.A brief' Merle Newkirk home and Sunday 'home folks for some tame, left fori ed her birth annnersary Sunday. o u s ~eting was held follow-afternoon at theSolomon Bannon Des Memes Monday._Mr. amd 5Irs.I~§els Andorsen ofing the evening Servite and it is homo.hMr. and Mrs. John Lorsch were .Geresco,ISéb., vxsated relntnes the axpectrd to know definitely in a Fnday evenmg guests at the t e vxctzms or a sur-prnse party on past week.few days who wili be named for Ted Buchardt home were Mzsses Mondpy evemng when a number Mrs. Ed Pauison and daughter,the vacancy.Helen wi Qpie Ln 1if="'1ff.f'f» Ed:°¥ £*3*i=:'"=. and ff>\=£i"°° =""s"2P'€<'§i.ss .!%*"¥\f*1:= of 0f"f~*v=.»Mr- "ME I T lSN".l'A HOM E w r m o x n :A TELEPHONE AN D y o u C A N H A V E ~ m a A F E W c a m s A " LITTLE BOBBY fell down stairs. He was hurt and Mother was fright cned. But she wasn't too frightened to know what to do.'. . She called up the doctor and begged him to hurry over. Telephone Service at such a time is priceless. 1 4 ~1;¥=»\,5 |§ : \1 V :; , , f 4 ~\\ ..*he . fIQ ;!,§{f:`*+==f§ ¢".'f'.§'fim~~*i-.ff 1: Hi -?,¢_v @'*'=/ 4a~_-.J11»i _ ~:".' f c * <¢~,,_;._,< \~[ _..I "". .r `. * .N W ,\ a f . s a ~ ..E / I p ~*~. ~~~1 ~ r e 1 1 1~n l l " f J 1 ~ .»~¢~~ m. l~g 111.I 1 rq A v 'l . \ ' =~£ a l \. \_~ "~- xf x" ~~~ g 1 Q) ul me weuuxng ul lm" ..v ... .--Walkenhorst of this place to Mr. Horace Parker.The ceremonytookplnceat Sioux Falls, S. D. on Saturday, Sept.. 28m and wasperformed by Rev. Young of Fre- mont.The bride is the eldest _daughter of Mr.and M r .John|'Walkenhors1. of wig place and took 'quite an active part in church and 'social affairs here.Mr. und Mrs. [Parker went to housekeeping nt II |i 'E i II1 1onceinSiouxFallswhereMr.Parker is employed by a stock and insurance company.Miss Dorothy'Glover of Stan-. ton spent the weekend here with' home folks._Mr. and Mrs. Harry Danner anufamily and Walter Hart of Omaha,came out to spend the Weekelld Mrs. E.'L. Damon and children:of Omaha,left Tuesday afher spending several days here ut the home of her parents,Mr.and Mrs. D. W. Lawson. Misses Margaret Badger and Catherine Winset were hostesses to the Queen Esthers Monday eve~ ning at the Winset home.The with Mrs. Mary H""'..gyoung ladies made their plans forMissesFlorenceMiller.Munel the coming year's work and afterValliem. Marie Lawson und li!"-'the business meeting a lunch was ward and Naymonu .NewmrxMiss Catherine Newldrk.Sundny dinner guests at Chris Peterson home were: ~F Linden and family and MissAndersen.Otto Bierman : the evening there.Saturday afternoon visitor the Chris Peterson home {Mrs.Nathilda Larsen and Clara Larsen,Miss Nena Walter Andersen. |l5th wedding anniversary.Cimiiltheir som Padl of Clay Center, the fumiahw the evening's entertain-'rnnklment afber which a bounteoua lda»\unch was served.The gue§ts left spent'a!a late hour wishing Mr.and Mrs.Lorsch many more happy s at annivnrsades. were j orw Frahm and daughter, Mrs. Nab.,Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Kmsa and Miss Katie Rohwer were Sun- day visitors at.the Henry Rohwer home.Mr. and Mrs.Herman Rey and hamily of Graham, Nels.,were week-end Quests of the former:Miss'Gertrude Rathjen und- son a.'1dlb:~br.her; L."J. Des' and family and»Miss Louise Ka m left the first 1"red and Wim.1'roclmo€v, Jr.|of the week on a motor trip to have purchased a new Ford car.. held|diffFrent points£n Colorado.[1 >.Mrs.Chas.Amqld of ~smnh, an of David cir med b l .r a u l s u a z u a r w m u e \1.1 _. . _ .- : . AN D y o u C A N H A V E ~ m a A F E W c a m s A " M.Lawson home.Mrs.Gus Carlson received amessage on Saturday telling of the death of her sister,Mrs.Anton Tronsen who passed away that day at her home in Pasadena,Calif. The deceased,Paulina Schaffer;- man Tronsen, was born at Fonta- nelle Nov. 3, 1873 and until 1906 when she moved to Arlingtop, , .-rv { ' f » » f '~a 1 ~\:i$'1''Q'-NH S i ~-;'| .1 l .:='~" \ ~" :1 11 Blair Telephone Company Local an d Long Distance Service 1921 she was united in marriage lo Anton Tronsen at Santa Annaand since then lived at Pnsadenn. In May Mrs. Tronsen underwent a serious operation and she never Ep »:.th a t vi c i ni ty .She resided here un til 1 91 6 wh e n a h e we nt to C a li f . Hsve you seen the lovely new silk crepe dresses that are on sale at the Fashion Center in sizes 14 to 42 for only $6.75.39-lt Come in and see the beautiful new silhouette dresses in crepes and satins that are now so fash- ionable at the Fashion Center in Blair.Prices are so reasonable, too, ranging from $6.75 to $19.75. WASHIN GTON N EWS Miss Margaret Holstein spent several days last week at theDewey Holstein home, near iker Mr. and Mrs. Chris Su , and Ema were visitors at t e Otto l'Tlll8y tr ternoon ann ¢VUllLl'\gt h e c h u r c h .L u n c h w i l l b e s \ : r \ e d . \ M i s s H e l e n N e w k i r k i s w o r k u x g l a t t h e C h r i s P e t e r s o n h o m e a u d ' Miss Edna Newkirk at the Gus Heybrook home. Mr. and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist and daughters were Saturday ewe-gfw visitors at the Chris Benson ome.Thursday evening a number of Orum folks attended s dinner pany given by Mrs.Kirby and Mr.and Mrs. Julius Peterson inBlmir.They were Mr.and Mrs.H. C. Rasmussen and Helen,Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnson,Mrs.ViC-tor Johnson and Phyllis. ` Mr .and Mrs. Peter Iverson en-tertained a number of guests onSaturday evening in honor of Mr, lverson's birthday.A wry enjoy- marenw v e n ue went w : n nmont Monday, to visit relatives.We are very glad to nate thatMrs,A.W.Beales who .stepped on a nxsty nail some time agu,which 'pierced her left foot quite deep, is able to walk on the in: jured member again.,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure were calling on friends in Fontanelle on Tuesday evening.,,Mr.and Mrs.Claus Rohwer held a joi nt celebration Tuesday ~evening in honor of their respect- ive birthdays. his being Oct. 1 andMrs. Rohwe\"s on Oct. 2.Pinochle was the diversion for the evening. Mrs.Albert Suverknubbe andHenry Fischer had high scires and Mrs.Nels Anderson and c.B. Mehrens, low.A delicious lunchwas served by the hostess, afterwhichthe_ guests left for their u t y ,w n o s p e n t m e p a s t w a swith her sister, Mrs. Anna .C. Rob- erts left for her horns Monday. The first meeting of the Wom-an's Club will be held Thunday, Oct. 10 with Miss |Kate Mebrmu, hostess.This will be a sociad alt- ernoon.Eoll.c:|ll will be answeredby Vacation Echoes.This will be followed by vagation reminisances given by different members. Lund! will be served by the hostess. Mr.and Mrs.Arthur PearsonandMr. and Mrs. Gus Newstrum ol' Omaha were undli y e v i a i i rsupper guests of ra.ary '-e\S~a i l `Get your new winter coat at the Fashion Center.They have such a variety to pick from and price! are more reasonable than eV¢r be- Liesche home Tuesday evening.able evening was spent..homes wzsmng Lhem many moreMr.and Mrs. George Bergman Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nxelsen such happy events.fore. and Mr.and Mrs.Ben Bergman were Sunday dinner guests ut the Pat Iversen, who has been con-wok in a show in Omaha Tuesday John Nelson home nn Fremont.'fined to his bed for the past six C R O ---=--The Aid ni'nm Danish church weeks. nn account of severe burns 'W as-1: cd"I ELL HOME cvesung.I !A'DM r .an d Mr s .Ma r ti n Sun ds me t W edne sday af ter n oo n w i w c alled o n Mr s .He n r y Rosa c ker Mr s .J ens Sorensen.Th e r e we re Tue sd ay eve nin g..1 8 me mb e r s a n d a n u mb e r o f vi s - M r .an d Mr s .He n r y Dorngicker ilo I 8 present. a n d Mr s .Ha n s Braesc h drd y e to Mr .an d Mr s .J og Jensen a n d Li nc oln F r i d a y mo r n i n g .c hi ldr en spe nt Su nd ay eve n i n g a t Mr s . C h r i s S u n d s a n d E r n a a n d Peter Nielsen's..1 l I _l. . . _ .. . . ,- - -. - - __r e c e i v e d f r o m g a s o l i n e f i r e ,i s a b l e t o b e u p a n d a r o u n d i n a y v h m l c hair. Mr .a n d Mr s .Lo u i s L u n d ar e h a vi n th ei r house i m roved b8'P y h a vi n g a f u ll ba s e me n t p u t und er Re v.W .G.Geo rge dr ove o ve r f r o m Ho op er ,Ne h . M o n d a y m o m - in g an d br ou gh t u s so me f ru it. an d vege tables , from his c ong reg ati on. Mr s .Sa ra h Riddi eeha rger h a d qui te a s er io us si c k s pe ll th e f i r s t i t a n d a itlrnflc é negalleg. ,_?:h°}f,pf th e we e g b u t w e 3 0 ~ _ g g Mrs.Martin Sunds were visitors at the Albert Sunds home Thurs- day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Rasmus Rasmus- sen and son of Plainview, visited relatives here last week.Mr.ahd Mrs.C.V.Shumakerwerecallers at the Otto Liesche home last Thursday evening.George Rosucker and son, Her-man of.South Dakota,Mrs.H. Rosacker and Mrs.G.I-`.Paul- sen were six o'clock dinner guests at the Chas.Rosacker home on west Leavenworth Thursday eve- ning.\Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Kruse and Mr: and Mrs. Ever Lund were vis- itors at the Emil Kruse home on Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.John Crlnk and Donald were callers at the G. F. Paulsen home Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund moved to their new home in Ken- nard last Saturday.Mr. and Mrs.B. A. Gottschymowd to their new home recentl purchased from Geo.Hedelund, .di Mr. and Mrs. Her- A surpnse party was nem rustiSunduy evening for Mrs. A. Ren- lshnw sl. her home in honor of her birthday. Sunda afternoon guests nt we George uhr home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr, Arthur Kuhr, Ha ne y and Ralph Kuhr,Eddie, Elmer, Nels and Walter Madsen.Mrs.Hans Jensen and lllnrdell spent Wednesday with Mrs.Har- old French.The following helped Mrs.Gus Wulf celebrate her birthday Wed-nesday evening:Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kuhr and Annn,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wulf and family,Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wulf and family,Mrs. George Kuhr,Raymond and Opal. See the new styles in ENNA JETTICK HEAL TH SHOES now on sale at the` Fashion Center.l t Forshoes that really wear and yet are low priced try the Fashion Oenter.39-lt are also navxng their nuxloxngs wired for electricity, as the power ,line runs by thei r fa m-The Progressive Society met tm Tuesday afternoon, Oct.1, with.a good attendance.Mrs. Chas. Ar- nold of Kansas City and Mrs. Anna Roberts w ie guests.Mrs.lAnna Sievers,Ml., Clara Sievors iand Miss Edo Sierk served de- licious refreshments. J. W. Trisler, Henry Itohwer and Wm.P.Cook attended the Or-pheum theatre Tuesday evening. Mrs.Ernest Doll and daughter, Florence of Omaha, were guests atthe Henry Kruse home Wednesday Richard Jipp, son of Fred Jipp, was married Oct. 1 to Miss AgnesMonisonof Omaha.They came up 'bv the paternal Fred Jian homeWednesdayevening for a shun visit lxfore leaving Sunday for their new home in Mississippi. 'Ihe best wishes of their friends go with them for a happy and pros-perous married life.Mrimd Mrs. Brain and Mr. mu' Mrs.Jones_of Qnlonville, Iowa ar-I report she .ls up and about againand feeling quite herself. The monthly hoard meeting was held in Omaha iast week at the Methodist headquarters,D ; Shick and Mrs.l.{r\derwooJ drove down Wednesday niorning to a btendthemeeting.The u s u w monthly business was transacted after which Dr.Shick and Mrs. Underwood returned home at noon Lyle Guyer was a dinner guest on Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crosby wereSundayguestsatthehomeoftheir daughter, Mrs.Fra nk Fra - land and family of Omaha.Dr.Shick spent Sunday at In-man and 0'Neill, representingthe interests o l the Home.He re- turned Tuesday cevning.The Home folks greatly enjoy-ed the chapel services conductd by Rev. Ne l in our chapel last Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Hist oi' Lin- coln visited the for-mer's sister, Mrs. May Hoover on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. 'I'. K. (Lomlslrmd l l ' 0 .1 0 ; ~ i S' ~ ~ 5 _r i -* 0 ~ \ ~ f i r >I Q Q L r :~ ~BY 4~ waH15 ~1- - pf 5 :Sir .\1;-.~ ~ 5"i'f"5if .. <infrifi .._,~1 |1€~§ff"':"."T' ` ~, » , \, . - . ~.».i4'¢~ ~" y,--». ;¢;.|z '=' r 1 ~ '~>;»7.51.2 '.§_ ; / ; ' F L l m i ~ ~~~'..Im J ..,u=:=¢>;:¢=¢=:f¢¢:.-: ::Sci 1:1122 ~ :{= : ;;;§:;§;f ~-- y ,- g - »» ~ nu n - »- - '? ff ~E ~ j ; § . ; ; ; : § r § : § . . g ; 1 ~ = ~~ ~ ,,. ~...,.~................ ..,...~ u ~~~THERE is no advantage in aaying a high price for a product if you can buy one of equal quality for less. The SPEED Q U EEN Aluminum Washer has every quality feature that can be found in any of the high priced machines. Compariséns wil1'show that it is just as attractive in appeaance. Tests have proved that it washes just as fast, just ll man Sievers are now occupying the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottach.Glen Christensen is driving s new Chevrolet coupe.George Ramsar spent the week end Wim home folks.Mr. and Mrs.Chas Wrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Ras-mussen and son, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Fitch and son were 6 o'clock dinner guests at the Pete Rasmus- sen home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogersen and daughter were Sunday dinnerguests at the Manin Sunds home. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Talhat and family spent Saturday at the B. NEW ENG1.ANn NEWS Mrs. Joe Lyons and letitla spentlust Monday at the Fred Haven- dick home.Henry Hovendick and Ivan spentWednesday and Thursday at theFrank holds home, helping shingle the new house. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Geary and Ernest spent Tuesday 'night and Wednesday in Omaha.Carrie Manley spent the week- end with her sister,Mrs.John Kmeger at Lyons. Mr._ god Mrs.Frank _Broderson me d Wednesday evening ror ashort visit at the Miss Grace Neale home and also at the Geo. Neale Mr. and Mrs. David Mummert of Blair were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Kruse Wednesday evening.The first meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association was held inthe city hall Wednesday evening. This was d get-together Hallowe'en social affair.The hall was nicely decorated with cornstalks and jack o-lanterns Games and stunts werea part of the evening's entertnirvment,a fortune teller was alsopresent.Popcorn_balls und e="e'v ome. brother drove up fromthe latter's .Sunday to visit Mr.Omaha on Cornish's Cornish._Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weigand ~daughter of Sioux City.visited their aunt, Miss Karen Olson on Sunday.Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood spent Sunday in (merokee,Iowa at the home oi their son, Mr. andMrs.Lawrence Underwood and family.Rev. and Mrs. B. S. DaughertyvisitedMrs.Catherine Farnham Tuesday.x A (ew friends drove over from Exira, Iowa Saturday evening__and mother,Mrs.E d n a is clean and just as gently. L L And as to durabi1it§; - the SPEED QUEEN is backed by the same guar- antee of mechanical perfection and workmanship as the highest priced machines. Yet - in addition to all these advan- tages/-the SPEED QUEEN comes to you at a clear saving of more than $50! Go to your nearest dealer listed below - or phone him -- and ask for a free A. Gotts c h h ome . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ch r f a mi ly o f No r t h D se ve rz l d ay s las t we e I QEL A Lanai: and cmluren Mr..anu mrs.nenry 'ere sold.At me close ox me ~ ~M mn N Iso _TheyisSieckand Jackson andlldanon were Sundnylgwning, the school board served f§ fdc ;na°1uu\nillelfg mu-- akota,spent, visitors at the Vick Skov home._coffee and doughnuts.The next tha Paulsen and Erhsrt and Agnes|¢ at the om Mr.and Mm,Frank.. Imius, meeting win be held at pw Bgbpfn Sorensen. and family wok Sunday dinner at house Wednesday evening,Nov.Mrs. w. H. Underwood and Mrsant the week-the Louie Hovendick home.6.Art will be the llleme and Irene Lloyd attended the Missionche.'Donald Hovendick spent, a few there will also be a display ~.o£'ary Scciety av. the home of Mm 1 . 3 6 0 8 u c | | u u u a » Cla ris sa uc ker ap: e n d wi th Ima Lxe s de m ons tra tion. Miss Katherine Voss spent the past.week at the Gus Paulsen home.Hans Wiese returned last Mun- duy from a three weeks vacation.Mr. Wiese is back on the job at the Glendenning garage. days last week with his grand- parents.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hovendick.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howndick and Ivan were Sunday visi rs attheHermanHovendickhome.Mr. and Mrs. Lestef Hovendick and children, Mr.:hd M r s . ~ school arts.David I-'inch of Bellwood, Nab.,is visiting his siwer,Mrs.Earl Reel: and Mr. Reeh.'Mrs.Marie Mehrens and theMissesDoraKlindt,Emma ,v \d Minnie Rix called on Mrs.John Hinrichsen, Jr.Wednesday aller- D. Z. Mummer; la.=z Friday. Miss ld; Carson of Detroit,vis- ited her aunt, Mrs.Eva Kimber-tine last Friday.She remmed again on Sunday and was a din- ner guest al the Home. M n .Sarah Lichty received 1 nice visit Sunday from her nephei Note these Quality Features: ,J POLISHED ALUMINUM TUBSUBMERGED ALUMINUM AGITATORSTANDARD CAPAClTYo n h i r m u ' n D \ ' l ' . " I i ' Q |Ca1neron. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil-Inoon and wife.M and Mr s .E d .S . '. K . C o r n i s h a n d ers,Mr s .Ge o r g ! M a e B e lla C o r - f m m Om a h a o n f . tlmi r mn f h n f . '.poUBL1=.: WALLS 'ro ima? wxrmz nor U " U ' " u n - A u r a *qon ancfdaughters were Sunday 11'visitors at James Brodersoxfs.Mrs. Mathllda Larsen and Miss Jim Cooper moved his family w Clara of Madison, Win.,Mr. and the Chas.Hovendlck place last Mrs.L a n Rnllnnd and family anna-mu... umm Hanna used tn The members of the Coffee Club were eat.; of the Blair CoffeeClub Tlarsday at the M. W. A. hall where they enjoyed a flne dinner. (Yards furnished the nfmmoosfs Miller °fom»\w.Mr. and Mrs. 'l the .fon'ner's sian Slveks and Miss K E M U V A B L E S P L A S H x m u D I | | . . . u : - u l u z n u D x x n n u i u oENCLOSED MECHANIBH vw {»§é§é '1'E€§&aJ`§¥rEi-H." "'n c u n ,Y 1 | | \ A \A n n s n u w n a w - u u v v -- - - -w v - - - -; - --m m i t l l l d t s a t h a m .' e n t e r t a i n m e n t ll la up u s u v u \ l y'fusnndnmf hh v i n it h e ~h o u i .~~d H N I n n d " g f , "'° " U " ' \ * " J " "" v i i lmuw -_ - - v - v w ' ` ! . i \ ° . " H " ' 8 " " ¢ 2 . . ' " "'}.'I.'€.°.'g u e s t s a s é m § ¢ ¢ ' 2 » » = " - I - 1 . . . . § ¢ . § ` = - m i a t a t a n n . . . ' f . " ' »'5 : . ¢ ' 3 ~ § . L ': | n p B l a i r ." ' i ' ¢ ' . . .* ' F " £ 'c w n a u h i e d m i a m i _ _-_ :__.____a n F r e e m a n L u m h o r p e ._° ' w = = . T ~ = ° ° ° l e v n t h u h e m h e n .M n .I - u m a v u i £ ¢ a ' u » ¢ . n » m a n~| ~ ,Sgsnn QUIJHM Hansen,who was 011] Monday iftemoon..Miss Nena Andersen was a WWI »Sundny visitors At the Georlel Anqrewesdayafternoon10881.of Mrs. ¥..~n.in hnme were Mr.and Mrs. the mek !list a few days the past!Martiim Larsen.~ ' i l n l z m Mr. and Mr§. s¢- Pauls Ladies Aid met Thurs-as. Hovendick and sons, Anmeday afternoon with Mrs. A. V. Jo- gd M m Thompson,Mr.and *'='"°b'; in Blai 'lpuare weref "k Floy d Lo ftis =» g;h'1g;;.;f mem rs and e o owing our °M _ and Mn.na -visitors nresent:Mrs.Mathilda ¢\.":C..| :hildren of Ca\houn. week, 1| 1 Mrs.'D vlsdfhd hc ernoon.Adolph to Mr. P. .'.'$." 'X.;"€'.|$'J".f"5'.2;»...For .ma me '"E'!¥,"°" and mn talk: Thnndly AW vez In low priced tri~ Fashion'Aluminum Washer _-.- - - - -, Frahm has sold his farm Peterson of near Bhir. Cenfaer.sa-11: ll l t u n -- n » » q ¢» - - 5 - .\ |i \ Hardwar 5 ~ L-az-mn and Miss Clara of Madlsoml T'~qbgn Staples,dgughmr Wis. and Misses Ann; Kuhr and 1 Mr. and Mn. Robert McConnel- lorqt Rusxmussen..Mrs.Chglg who is ln the Methodist \\on~ ~, b m t h u z p p x t ~ =pam in Omni; ig uw p0f:\:asm¢\= '.rMrand Mrs. Marlin Lnrsel mi er of a lxttle son bum . i T ka mlh a lsons lm. Thursday supper guests Staples was buried n e 'fhé lo n fi de muw being 3150.00 per acm.Mg. and Mrs. Geo. Rohwer, Jr. attended the Nebraska-S.M.U.football game in Lincoln Saturday. "Sunnyside",the home of Mr. neugn-.uxi sope same Bunklnntallcd oil,bumer Vr take pbeo of co al i n he aring pla mof bankbuilding. Tekamah-Sandwich Shoppe op-» ened in H. and H. building..The ~ Arndt\ D1 . .!. .\ f- \ . . . . . . 1 . -J\ . . A . . L - -i n a n n . ; Columbus.He hu entered upon his new lhties Ind phna to move hh family to Columbus loan.On Monday, Oct..7 Mrs.Fred Mnrtin pulsed another milestone. She was piensantly reminded ofthe event when in the evening her dnughtzr and husband,Mr.md kunp and funn Friday when the end. Mr. :nd Mrs. Sr. and Leona Hton spent TuesdGeox-g¢ Knechz h~ Gilber tand C Holtmnn Ind I bumlhess callers l John Echwnk~ily spent MondnJohn Echtenkam~Irvin Holtman nnd Cecil Lallma ROSE mu. ITEMS George Love spent.the pastweek at the Harold French home.Will Hansen and Ed Holstdn arent. up ta 0'Nei1, Neb. Mondayto attend a cqtile sale the n o n The h ode ry st ar t in Bla ir is t he Fa s hi o n Cen te r.H a v e y o u seen th e n e w c olors wi t h th e bla c k l l |.:| ¢: "| Chris Be.~n an~ny -Mr. and Mrs. Augun Lowe were vntenained az dinner Sunday at the Gilbert Olson home.Wm. Plem went tn Omaha Sat~ urday for an over Sunday visit with his son, Howard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper ate 51° nR3- Luther spent Sunday at Nels Pevfersen'a. Mr.and M n .A. J.Sohl and family of Hooper and Grmdma Sohl ol Lincoln, were Sunday din- ner guests ol Mrs. Hannah Toelke.Mr. and Mrs. AM; Peterson and daughter,Glennie were Sunday dinner and supper guests at N. A.Monnotfs. Miss Alice Johnson attended the Girls Club at the Arvfd Johnson home Samrday afternoon. F E E D Hog Tone Fon" 1 ~FLU S , ;- : ( . » " j " m ~ = - - ~ a ' . t -; . ; GUAR ANTEE D 6 Bottles (H gallons)$5.00 BLAIR DRUG CO. BLAIR, NEBRASKA ing visited at Louis Peberson'a on Tuesday evening. Albert Hue sawed lumber for Gus Tirnme one day last week. Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Luening- hoener and son, Archie of Fremont und Grandpa Hiebenrjnal visited at ( l l 0 | I ||;I How much do you use during the I ; '7 |' ||1 | ; " n s .~no Kr. and Mn. .Ink Pete rson ofFremont,were Sunday dinner guests at Herman BomherdinfmJamesPdlen,wife and baby nie supper Sunday svenlng at the Walter Dxvié home.lloy d Fauss and Miss Vern of Hooper and Misa Delsrie Bos-chult of Winslow vlxiled at theHiebenthal home. Alfred Skov and Ted Buchan!! called at Albert.Hue's last Sun- day momlng. Come in and see the beautiful new dlhouetbe dxvssea in cnpes and aatins that am now so fa.sh~ ionahle at the Fauhion Chnwr in Blair.Piices are so reasonable, mo, ranging from $6.75 to $19.75. ~-" " " " " " " - - - u w - " | " * g °. \.0 ».»' » )x ' » . .' Q i .\", "¢.. f .1 . _, a v .\-.If\ .n n x » f " "3 ~1 .3 4 .I :i z e d .~ .l || \; . - -~» 1 .='.; _ , | .. rr5 *v i J '.\\\ ";¢.,_,I » ' ; .~' Y ~ - ' g .__* _ /..-_ // .. . ; . *1.~ >_.~ r ~1 3 ,.g / ~~~ f f " Iohn Echtenkunp,»l¢man ol Arling- y evening at the r\'l1C» :il Lallmln. Wm. in were Omnha m Fri da y . np, Jr. and fam- gveqing at the Sr.hnrnn called on Gilbert L Sunday evening. llma n a n d f a mi ly y L a l lm a n and 1 sp en t Sunday a E m i l L a llma n 'nolma n a n d d a u g h - visi tjng i n W in s- I.vqvv »vu ..S p a i a l s ale of n e w f e lt h a ts f o r only $2. 88 i s no w on at the Fash ion Cen te r.3 9 - lt W e h a ve ju s t rec eived an o th e r g n , _Ra s mu s Peterson o f pas..h o m e Mr .Ho r n wa s o me o r n e w sh i p me n t o f wi n te r coats.-. . - -.....ll\ma u»nnl.r.n1|r|I f __....\..._...J ..-_¢I.M.»|L'¢¢¢»¢ n u r l n a y mo n u n g ." " i i i "I I L s O t f e wLes te r Ha ns en , Han s J e ns en a nd m °'" a n spen_aC-he tfrr Dinsmore spen t 'I' l1ur sday da y s th e las t o f th e wee k m_0 n 1a - °g m h a a t th e h o me o f h e r s o n , A . E . I n ~ _an d fa mi ly .J o h n Be c k lu n , J r .ha d hi s to n C h H ,f ' Eme rs o n vi ' m d|ns.ra o ,rn$ Da vi es ?. ." .; '3 I ?. 'Z»J § i{ "° 1 2° by lo ve r Su nd ay a t th e I "" g m Mr s . M i n n i e a n d M m .H e m ' da u g hte r ,Ma r i a : af ter n oo n a t the h o me a t Ni c k e r s o Mr s . He n r y L a l te MP.: m a n ar e 1law th is woo l.:xdehl,Calnfomm spent me pa m '-'"' "'"'°"""..L-°rH¢=lu arm une ulcuu.puts;" "'"'"" " ' "1-»»\¢ lf 11»»Prhw .Inman home'Mrs Everett .H1rnqs ull.Pal......f In vunhnnnlints malaria;|nf fhnl hfina ]:'°°'f"?~Holtman Went the Qi l é " ' - g nf" 1""§f' ""f¢]hos1ess to the ladies of the mem- """"' r'""""""1 -"'e--\-. -- --- week d th1'¢i¢nd;qm,d -¢q"§§§i3."€m§Z1';°.°mdint Aid at a bee at her home on'Fashion Center.39-lt en wx home folks. 'rhe nm Hill mica' Aid m¢¢l\'*-'§n°§<i#-gf §!©9f=1Q°1=» 0~=¢~ Q- ..I ____.._.__.Ge: your new winter coat at the nion Center.They have sue!with Mrs. Jesse Hansen Wednes-I T{\¢ I/-U uma, the young mulesday,Oct.Znd.Visitors present sewing club,will be entertained were Mesdnmes Will Hansen,|bY Mrs.August Lowe and Mrs.lhrthn Diesen,Lester H|nsenl£0 Hannah at Lowe home onandRumuxPetersenofC&|if» |Th§l1'9¢'!§Y eveni\'ig,_0ct. 10. \ L O N G T H E B O T TO M R O A D _ Mr: and M!E;.T'?'¥' F. Mead and Fash a va are 1 fore. riety to pick from and prices more reasonable than ever be 39-lia m i:and me Misses Edna may on Monday evening, uxmen ul-Leona Hmsen and Helen 'I`aylor.¥0l1 was host to ! number of his .Vhlwn at the Rose Hin sehwilfnends at a stag pany at the -me pm wee k were Leona H_m.|home of his daughter, Mrs. Aug- s e n,Helen Taylor,(Jrel/:l\enI\-IS! Lowe.T Both churches observed RallyNencke and Velma Ruwe ¢ n ues-__..,U- ....;."-...l..vu... lam,Sundav and enioved n zood son. James ox wasnmgwn spnng-s,S.D.,and Mr.and Mrs.JohnStrickletl. of Florence, Neh., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs.C. B. Bunm Mr. and Mrs. A.R.Belles and Mr.and Mrs. Dnal Reeves also snenl.the day ll\ s nron-.snoes that really wear and yet. are low jriced try the Fashion cenwr.'39-11 Those cuie, bright colored cre- tonne dresses that the women arev w :mu mn .n u n un--vu,.-...».--1 -W -~.-~---. .-|_,|¢.r Hansen and Gertrude |-lanlattendance.The Baptist churchnn o n Thursday.[hm a Pwsram nf songs and recl- Teddy Larson tracked im to tal.lnn.»: by the pupils of the Sun-Omlhn for N. J. Anderson qi... day school. du ni ght,|Mn. A. J. Camemn entertained George Crowdy was visiting """'1'3."éi'"§'°'i" gf u;f"l;{e"'l_§"r';;'w:;,"t: mister,Mrs.Vicwl'Johnson the rnoonu _Q hzro in y ti n pnst week.;_.pen z zl l r.and Mrs.Andrew Johnson v»xth_around ny present.The and Mrs. and Mrs. Vlctm- Joh::sou~"f°°9"g was m the na ture of I mem Wednesday in Omnhn.plcmc lunh.'t wa lto hgy g be g- . . . ._.. -___,__,_,_, there. Misa Hazel Dohse spent Sunday with her niutzer, Mrs.W. J. Balm nnd in the evening attended the weiner mast given by the Mill Creek Club at Calhoun. Jane Beales of Blair, spent the v.cek~end with Mr. and Mrs. Pren- ;~=° Smith.Mr.and llrs.George Fackler 'drove to Springfield, Neb. Sunday, »-x.:..-u...r:.....\.n...\~......nf wearing,come fmm the Fashion Center and cost only SZW.39-ll ADMAH NEWS Miss Harriet Gmver in assisting with the house work at Edgar Larson's. Mr..and Mrs.Albert Hue and Geraldine were Hooper callers on " T h Mi ne : i nd Eva An.ne1u at.me mln.nm.I7C||lI:u:.||.|e s ary adtr wn spent Wednesday e\ening'h°""° ln we country but Que rain at Peter Jensen's.lpnevented them from gomg out'them-e.A short busineas tneetingHrs. Rasmus Peterson, who has!»-was conducted at which roll w ibeen vinting an thas nenrhborhood ._ed b nA Trbute tot i n t t o Fremont Wednesday fo r ' " ' 5 ""5 "§ "Yal. short visit.Peter Jensen took §ff_m ;gud \11g.,rg§jjj.\§§t__§_{ L I I B I I I E l L l L B »N l a u n Blair with them t funeral of Mr. Hira: died suddenly on Lincoln.C.B.Bunn anddro\:e to Omaha Thu u n l | . A 6 \ r " \ n \ | : \M v *::°:'f::;"' .:: I Mondayn An na n, who ~ a nd l i n aull P=§;;~- »~=me e t i n ~~ns an e l of"? :i'y 'm 0 |:| {l'l'i § '.!P°"°"' week-end with her o u w n u me l M ' P n n n -h m u r h l l p a t s h e r ove r.She pla n s on sto p pi n g I !S a lt L a k e Ci ty ,Ut a h D0 vi s i t be r s o n ,Pe rc y , wh o li ve s a t t h a t pla te be fo re go in g o n to Pa sad en a. Be u la h Ha n se n trea ted a ll th e .little folks and the teacher ip her HBCU.n u n .Ln r l lIvvl.UI¢a.u n u u |u¢ulu:i.nuc au nan.u\,¢.,.U-- 5. .-Mr s .A u g u s t L o we bec ome in e m- ' 60 h e a d a n d Mr. Re e ve s a c a n lo a d bers.1\irs. G.F. L o we , p r e s i de n tg o f s te e r s wh ic h we r e unload ed a t wa s elec ted dele a te to th e s ta te T son statio n.Mr s .B u n n s e n tgypc onvention to be he ld a t No r f o lk , | t h e d a y wi th Mr s .Reeves.£118 Legmspent hSun-1 raon ome0¢t. 22 -23-24.A f t e r t h e busin ess!Mr s .Pren tic e S m i t h a n d mo th - I _».......:....llu n u............a llnnnnn )¢|I\d!nn 11...I n W owif -b n f Hln ir .J e me s Pu lle n a n d f a mi ly v.ere! M r .an d Mr s .A n t o n Peters onian d da u gh ter ,Li lli e o f Hoopei',| M r .a n d Mr s .E a r l W a g n e r a n d .. -1 ..f ~~4 e /f f .\ ,/~ \ Furnace Heated Building, Have Less Fires NOW is the time to have that OIL bur ner installed.W e handle one th a t has étood the test and is one o f t h e best. John Moore Plumbing Co BLAIR,NEBRASKA See Us Al Once for Prices fgqm to ggnd Thursday it being btlulun, num uuwlsu ua|»m:n.5¢-\.lc,,Mala.,,,,,,., .,..,...,,_"" "' §' th b .did ''a plana number whlch all emoyed.drove ua Crescent., Iowa 'I`hursda;.htri n n d M .."¥'g Anderson At the close nice refreahrneqts to spend the day with a relative, L r an re ranc:'11,d were served by the social comnut-Mr Nels Swanson.ba B w °=.-.¥'¥...'3.L.. ..f..:frE+ .»,'i'."i..".'.:f,¢e.Mrs.Howard Hansezi,Mrs.Francis Meh;eqstook his__rno1h- Bla ir c a ller s S a tur d ay e ve n in g . Mi s s Eff ie P -i ie r, who i s atte nd i n !th!!Mi d la n d Hrhnnl nf P miD-"'" " " " " '" " " ' "'°"" t ".mon spent th week-end ' t hiherblks.___e"_j'= s i t u : u g n u p p c s ' n u e v o uw l l .w ffrnmhanvh and Mrs. Auz--! or.Mrs.Frank Pitzer to Umanaser 1-unsen name.Seven! of the men folkxkinihf cleaned the cemel i i l n d l y .Mr. and Mrs.Fritz M1 .lad family and Jens He inmily visited at the Hvier home Sunday.- .~ " ' ; } ' § ' " " ' § _ne ,,,;,_ §§ 'na ;"ln for mr. lm nn. nemmn .rmLf? 311 mating vm he held oem. as YH-|'llw:¢k'|, -¢I`}°'I'¢ 5.. »...§. na \m!l"d flmllv.Mr . a nd M n l n .Henry Truhlun lnde ld oIldnulhmr,Mrs.u m h n u n m ' - * " d = M n lpent Sunday e' ....u . .m u l . .: m n . ml lmnhnml altar bein:l\o|l\e."'._L°"|f Pef:glol|'s.__ _ cobsonAlfredvening sg'[ t || . !El E n n u n .u c a u a a u v v v v .,......-... .... _.,_______U p e n n ;d5dW e d n e s d a y ,O c t 2 o c c u r r e d l h t f l o v e r t h e w e e k n d .I 5 a n E a r l O s b u r n a n d : e r a n Q n v -m n b i n - u u i a r o f H e n C . \M r .a n d M r s .F .M u l l e r s p e n t M i s s e s C h a r l g t t e a n d L o i s s p e n t A d z 1-s r y _11 f e w C o o p e r .H e W g s h o n o r g u e s t ¥ 0 i T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h M r . .a n d i l l g g d x '¥§ ° ; " » L 'I § h § f A l b e n H q e ' : : i t w o s o m a !a f f a i r s c e l e b r a t i n g t h e - M m F r e d R a y .u ..w a s s u r p r m e ., .t i f . .|al..... . ., | \¢:~.....a......:..=........\ 1 ; } \ \I h r :Y n r o n S u n d a y w h e n h m s i s t e r , M r s .K a t eNotfinished f cvent.U n we u n ef u a y m r .u n u !aullu uy VlDlUULa n| \ H -..~....---I- | | fi k .H th 1 |e w Mr s .Be r t C o o pe r en te rta i ne d at a L a y ma n f a mi ly we r e Mr . a n d Mr s .f l 211 o f Sa lem,Or e go n c a me a ve y ou seen e me sr n din ner " " " ln n f n n a t Te k a ma h .J e ss e C h ap man an d th re e c h ild re n o r a vla n .. :i lk C NP G d r es s es th a t a re on sa le Th e ta ....\..L ~me mb e r s o f , o f Plattsnmouth.I L i r a Ma r g a r e t Rxc hardson pass- a t i g F a s h i o n Ce n te r i n sizes 14 th e G. A .lt. | n».=| L and their wives.|Mr .an d hfrs.Ge or ge E n y e a f t : i ; ' b : h ? ) : " \ ¢ é ' e £ ; mE 7 i n ~ So me o.L. ='llelimf Corpa a n d a en te r ta i n e l Mr .a n d M m .Charles.to 4 2 f o r o n ly $ 6 . 7 5 .3 9 - I t f e w r e l : ~l3c .i:lea th e ho no r Ma i le r . a h Mr s .Mo lle r' s mo th e r " a f w a s n e l d Mon da y , S ep t. 3 0. Cle ve r ne w fe lt h ats ar e o n aa le ig ue gla, . ». .. ..ll Mm. H. O. C o op e r o f Ca lh ou n Sun da y .I n th e ff' fmr1:iE=\§" dl-3lg=0»1 g h d f a mi ly ,ac - t t h F h i Ge te f 1 . a n d Co mr a d K i p ;fr;»n\here a t- _ n i n g bo th fa mi li e s enjoy ed t e p a me y a r n e t Gr a ve r ,A e a s on n r o r o n y tended 0nc Ti 1urz .lay he e eleb rat-w..¢.i ner ro ast at the lm Dixo n farm dr o ve to Oma h a Th ur s da y a n d sp e n t the d a y .T'f"¥§'Oth e r h a ts ra nge f r ° m ¢ e d b } " h { . U I . ;a f a mi ly di nn er a t near Ca lh ou n ,gi ve n f o r th e Mi l l- - - -an ...x..M r .L_ru .\n l \.I IMP . I lnd MTS. He rma n n nrvhnr d-ing 'ipii ii §|§f\I§ér"é;;;i n?;;.ile Howard Franke ome. Hr .and Mrs. Emil Petersen and family,Mr.and Mrs. John Ladd 5;t u x i n 5 1 h l l au- n. ts f o r :shion 3 9 - lt 5 1 th e wr and the ir home 'mere w:1e:1 m l or w ec hiidren a n d f amiiies a n d u f e w of th e o ld er me n wer e p re sen t.A l l o f w e c hildren we r e prsent.e x- c e pt. a so n, W m. wh o li ve s in C in - wtinn atti,Ohio.Th e gu es ts we r eMr . a n d Mr s .Eu ge ne Co op e r an d Mr .a n d Mr s .B e n Co o p e r o f Te - laamah,Mr .and'1 \Irs.D.W .Ru t- M J .le dg e an d Vi vi a n , Mr . a n d rs.*P L':¢..\.»....I \.Uu}|nr1a M r mu l ' \.4!€0K \.¢lUU/ J .S.Con ety ,C.B .B u n n an d son,By ro n dr ove bo F r e mo n t o n Satur day to a . stoc k s ale wher e Mr Bun:1 bo u g h t I b r ty heif ers an d 14 6 s ho ata f or fe ed i ng wh ic h wer e delivexed by tr u c k Su n da y . Mi s s Do r oth y Petersen o f He r - ma n ,spe nt Sun day wi th Mi s s Gra c e Fa c k le r at.th e Geo rge I-"m~kI9r ho me . n v v u v ` . . v v - . Spec ial Sa le o f n ew f e lt h a only $2.88 is now on at the F: HERMAN NEW§ On Tuesday evening, Oct. Masons held a anecial meetil CORN SHOIWh a d wo r k .A u g u s t L o we wa s ma d e a Ma s te r Ma s o n . Mr s .Fr e d Ma r tin e n te r tai n e d a n u mb e r o i l fri en ds a t a p a n y a t he r ho mo F r i da y af te rn o o n f o r h e r da u g hte r ,Mr s .E d g a r I)eVal!.A aoc iai ti me fo ilo we d by refresh- me n ts mo d e a plea sant af te rn oo n n l a r | u . | :l l n u 1 ¢| | » \ . . \ |: '' i i r s H 0 C o o p e r a n d J a c q u e h n e , |M r .a n d M r s ;f f o r d R o y " ¢ ' ; f ` - 3 .~I a i f e y ,N e l s J a c k s o n ,J o h n S u n d a y v i s i t o r s ' M r o .R a y j n O b c r s t ,L .F .H i l s i n g e r a n d H .L ' m o t h e r ,M r s .S u s i e n e I H B i a i r . S w a n .M i s s E r n e s t i n e c f l o y w a s a M r .a n d M r s .G e o .W a c h t e r n e -w e e k - o n d g u e s t a t t h e . E a r l H a s - t u r n w t o t h e i r h o m e a t P e n d e r w e l l h o m e i n T e k a m a i l S u n d a y S a t u r d a y f o l l o u i n g a v . e o k ' s v i s i t s h o a n d B o d H a s w e l l J o i n t l y C a l e ' h e r e w i t h r q i a t i v e s ._ _I b r a t e d t h e i r b i n h d a i y s .M 5 3 9 f i g A N DJ u r a u ..'Mr .an d Mr s .J a me s V a n Ho r n ! M i s s Mc C oy g a ve m e ptlp ns Q1J ames W a c h ter 5 "5t"' "°' ;i a de ep dr o ve d o wn to Lin c o ln . Sa tu rda y ! K in dr ed sc hool a women ron.-=t l¥1 5 n h 0 \ £ |hi!!~ e y e ba tu rd a y f g f a n Uver Sun day \i5i1_""i thlho llo I.g f ~ e g l l t a n d ~ w l g h Eve ly n an d Ve r no n an d the Mr s .he r ma n y ha p p y re tu rp s o f QM,ror eno on while play i ng a t h is h ome Dr . Ca me ro n fo un d it n ec es sa ry to |d V r | d r vis ito rs.Li ke a stitc h to c lo s e th e wou nd .1 Mr s .A .L .Sul :van a n sc o Ru t e Ee we e J .. M. Br ews ter la st. we ek moved Sa ba lk a " r e m di nn er gu es ts Su n - |Geo rge Nelson :lid stiilek ; hresh- ..\.ay a t th e J a c o b S a b alk a ho me .i n g f o r .L a y ma n o n e v21801.hui harber business from the I'alla"' l Mr .a n d Mr s .F lo y d Loftus a n d fa r m Md n da y an d Tu e s da y .Ty so n c h i ld r en o f ne a r B lai n a tten d e d th e la n d L o n g trac ked th e v.he8.t to rally d a exer c is e s at th e Ba p tls t Ty s on e le vato r Th e y p la n t o f m- e u bu ild in g i n to th e bas eme nt o f g e Plateau Ba n k bgildggg.lbeo g Zamnett a g o i n g to a r 1 ag a in .ish th e we ek th re sh in g f o r A ,Ec hurc h und ay ._g f g g *w 0 m a h a atu rd a y f o r !Th e L e g i o n b o y s . g a \ e th e f lr s t Di xo n . PP .L W d P a r l Iver so n the irMi s s Le ola Cummi nms.wh o is o f th e " f r i e s o f " " te . : . _ f " ° » L f . . '-..}l'.f - -mm...».,,-...f lvnrzxnn. in Industrial Exposition 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 H O W Corn Show Open to the World.All Entries Must be in Place by 6:00 o'clock H- m., Wednesday, October ns, |929 All Entri es Exc ept Single Ear Must Co nta in Ten Ea rs LARGE Yr»:1,1.0w BLAIR WHITE I~' i r s £ Pr i ze - --- -- -» -- $ 1 5 . 0 0 F i r a l P r i ze - - - - - - - - - . - $ 5 . 0 0S e c o I 1 d l ' r i ze » - - - - - - - - l 2 . U0 S e c o n d P r i r ¢ - ~ - - - - - - 4 . 0 0 Third Prize » .. . mmm rbi.-fn Prix: _ - __ _-nm q"° ;,1|;\v|\r \ n | = r \ rmenanbawraay evcmnE un:y muunn., Alun. -"mu-"~ °"°"""employed as wartresa m a mfe at.had good music and there was a their new Commander StudebakerWahoo, Nab., spent Wednesday at good attendance,Mr. and Mrs. Vlctor Peterson and hf._ h°E.~i).......|r........__r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larson and daughter,Mary of Omlfhff and First PrSecond I 'rmru l'r ,;°'i'°'j !'i"'r'f,. . 3.,,,,J u m o r C l a s s *nie ~ » - - - - - - ~2.00m . . . . . . . . . . | . o o ' I- h rly W h i te I P n n n n e n n r l n | °~v a n e Te nt h Pr iz e - F o u r ¢ I | P r i l e - - -l l c r i m P r l z e - - -Q . . ~ P l | | l ° ° "a n d Se ve n th Pr i z e Ei g h th P r i z e - N i | \ | h P l ' i l ¢ ° f - I - - o a - - » 8.00 6.00 4.00 z.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00LA RGE w| . | l' | ' l- I I - ' l n l P r i z e - - - - - » - - - - $ 1 0 . 0 0 i';;r;h. i»§`=¢`- F i f t h Prize Q C A T F lu ! P r i me - Se mn ll P ri me Th i n d Pr i z e - Fo ur lll Pr ime l" l | lh P r - i n I m v u 2.001.00 I l l . n u l l l l I l .D c r l .u n p n f r 0 |~f ~K g g .M ~ A D C I I EW sq " - ¢ n l g n o f y g ' £ .': . " : ': " . ! ° . = . . : '= : ° . . . § : ' : '. " " , :. " " : . " s E : . . . . . . ' . : a . . : ° b a r . . , . * : ~ . . . .H n .J o h n , m S u n d g (- f § ° ' e ~ ¥ ? " - 3 ' E : s w U 1 n i l . .n u n n u m v .u .l . l l \ 'I n ; . . . .\1 l ¢ n \\ n n d r n v t i I n f a r m 'PLE CORN an nn ~ I-'irsl Pri g i n g e r ., u l l n u l l u : | u l l u n l l u l l b u n v v u " " ' l i | » | a ¢" : " " ' -" J _\L z m t ' \ " h | \ n u { n u r n n r n i r m ' H r n h f l T h u r s t o n b u n d n y ,* 9 v a g a i t f € l R H \ € 5 |M e n d l t h ,f 0 \ . l l " t 0 @ ! l ize ~~l u x i u u o I - l l l u v l u l .' w a l l. q i - v -. n u n - n u m ;» . w ». u u n s | ; » uH r s .i n - e a R o g a n a n d f a m i l y l e f t in th ei r c a r f or Tay lo r, Ne b. whe re th e y vi s i te d a f e w d a y s wi th Mr s . IRog;e:'rt's br othe r,T o m C r a m a n d f a mi ly .Th e y r e tu me d h o me o n Su n d a y e ve ni n g . Mr s . B er th a Lo we i s s p e n di n g a :fear we ek s i n th e c ou ntry a t th e He n r y Ri c hte r h o me . Mr s .W m.A d a ms entertain ed two ta b le s a t b r i d g e a t h e r h o me 'W ednesday af te rn oo n i n h o n o r o f i l u .Geo rge W ac hter o f Pender. Mr ,an d Mr s .Sto c kton H e t h i o f M r .a n d mr s .n .nver som Luaudr o ve ' o u t f r o m Oma h a Su nd ay ' the mis fo rtun e to h ave bo th b on esafter no on an d we r e p le a s a n t c a ll- lo !h i s a r m ab mje the w n s t bro k- er s a t th e D . W . Ru tle d g e h o me .re n Mo n da y eve ni n g wh i le c r a n lu n g Th e D e g r e e o f Ho n o r lo d g e wi ll ' o Fo rd .. ho ld the ir reg ular mo n th ly meet»i n g Fr i da y eve ni n g a t th e Ra y B L A C K , B L A C K , B L A C K , l s a l l ,""i§f*':f' holme.N |f C 5 J th e r a ge n o w.C o m e t o th e F a s h - lt e ea n e.-ion 0 m e _,sp en t th e wee k -o n d wi th h er SI a nd | *° " C en ter to se e the n ' lon e ly ne w pare nta,Mr .a n d Mr s .Chan.Ne i -bla c k c oa ta 39-11 so:1.See the n e w F o wn e s k i d an dM 3 3 ~"'?° "£°"Of .KE1l°nlnnn minusic nn main at IhE Flihilflll 4.00 | 3.00zno ~ 1.09 Second Prize Third Prize ~ IA 2.001.00 of age te White E 1 le : 1 . L o w ¢»...¢».s§.9g Se co ndPri ze-»¥ -... Thi rd Pri ze --.... F o u r t h P r i z e - - - - - - - »Fifth Prize U 90 DAY YELLOW s.oo 6.00 4.002.00 $5.00 prj ... - 3.00POP CORN I n m 3 2 ,zoo Serond P - -''~.llp Hulleis 1 Third Prize - -- - - - -''1.00 | F i r s ! P r i z e - - - - - ~ - - ~ $ 3 . 0 0 . _Second Prize - - . - - » - - ~2.00 I BEST SINGLE EAR T | \ i r d P r i z e - - - - - -~-- 1 .0 0 1 F i r s l P r l z e - - - - ~ - - - ' 9 0 - 0 ° LARGFirstPri u - Scand Priu- Third Prize - Founh Prize 3.00 2.00 I .80Fira !Priz e Serond Priz e 'I'l'| ird Prize - F o u r th Pri ze F i f th Pri ze GE \\Hl"lE400White Rice Second Pnuion ~rjim Prix? . . . . . . . . _ same ~ 'gmra Prine _ 2 00 Second Prlze 2 no Fourth Prize 5.004.00 3.00 1.00 L A RF i r s t P f i lf Secnvnd P n z e ~I :Phird Prize » ,~»3.00 1.00Th e g u e s ts we r e Mr s .A. J . Ca m- ea-ou,Mr s .Anna.Peddie,M n .H . B. C a me r o n ,Mi ss C ar olin e W ac h- te r ,Mr s .E .W .Bu rd lc an d Mr s . "E, C.Hardie. H r .a n d Mr s .B .B .S mi th an d d z i ld xc n d r o ve u p f r o m O ma h a o n na m c a me o ve r :s mu ma y an a vu ra sagu es t a t th e Ta y lo r Frenc h ho me .He r p a r e n ts , Mr . a n d Mr s . A .B .And ers en dr ove ove r Sun- d a y e ve n i n g a n d she ac c ompanied th e m h o me . Mr .an d Mr s ,J .W .B m n to n . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ; . .- A A L A \ 3 . l . . . . . . . .L* ! - £ . . . . . . . . . . LSurl; ,,....... .... ......, ... --_ - __Center.3 F o r a ll .k i nd s o f be a uty W ra i l 4 1 a t t h e Fan hi on Ce nte r. Ge t y o u r n e w wi n te r c o n t a t Fash ion Center.Th e y h a ve : ns.; || 'rhéééi mg ikié II Fiftlz l'ri:u- To be Held in RATHMANN's GARAGE BUILDING,BLAIR, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,~1 8 ~ OCT() BER \ u : n :g u e u w a n u n :a u g u r a l u I | : \ e r | § , f § ' H ; , i Z ¢ » ' r T 5 r } } } al i m . C h r i B e d r f f ~I I : n c ITIllll|IJ:3I5 ul.u l l :D i m e ( ; | |q 5 a r e m o r e IC H E¢,,,,,5¢¢|t h e ' 0 _2 2 0 8 ° , m ; , , ; , 1 f t h e ~ ~Sg fu a y s g l o o l w a l f o r e . a v e a r l c IC e n l l l ! l € I n~a n d m l l e r v e d o n t h e A l f r e d K r a m e r h o m e 'I" h m ~ z -.......... ..I T . " HORSES AND MULES MUST BE SHOWN IN TEAMSM F ";,°,;=.;. °f"'1;""°'=-.;f;;» aaa?~Jones of ng.his in the firsf 1" B E L L CRE E K V A L L E Y '''everal like nifsirs planned forCan'ol,I:Tb: "Q ~ hd;Y" ~ :he ran.I Mrs.Anna Mueiler, Mrs. Amin mg Kxthrymg On gt..The Amcricanlaegion ;'\u>=[[i_=ry Stell. and fwn, Iobby of Fr§mo1t Horses and Mules shown in beams must. be owned by exhibitor. who must be a runident of Wnehingwn County:Teams compezing must be hiwhod no wagixus.Snuudnes, Size, Syrnmelry, Muscular Development, Quality of Feet and Legs and Character of Movement, m be carefully considered.No Entry Fee m be Charged." s a : : ',.L..". : ',.: 's .,.. ~ »==F==""1'~1= "»1`i'»'1*"@-e"-T2 fa mi ly dl-we up num Knnlu fo r "".?.|._°'.'Z'i*f.'[".,"f__'l{ff°E!";...__>R WORK MCLES Houma :N nm Prize . PRIZES I-'OR WORK nonsr:§, VERY BOY OR onm. RIDING A PONY on Sit nd PfiuFIFTV CENTS ThirdF1n!Prl L z : - - - . - . - » -Second ' e - -. - - - 7 . 5 0mi r a P r l z: - -- . m o THE PARA $15.00 E DE WILL BE GIVEN U ~ Fcx -week-end vimlt with Fr1\nk's par-HN. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Lamon. l l r .and M n .John Wachter v e e we t fro m Lincnln last Thurs 3 a n d Friday tn visit HermantivesThwent. from here tn Yo de r Sa y w v m: a t the Gauge Wachter home.Ku. J o hn Meyer of Walthill, spent 1'lmmdly aftemwn with ln. A. L. Sulli va n.'l'|\» lnaal nralnr nf Fnatnrn Slhn- A n e \ ¢ l | l 1 l n o r s n o j x a m u y s p e l l : t h e w e e k - e n d a t t h e G o l d b e r g home near Blair. Mrs.Frank Nelson had a fall [mm a horse Inv. Tuesday after-noon at her home on the Wood.~-Updika ranch and is suffering fmm n dislocated shoulder and ufractured arm.Dr. Cameron mol(her to Omaha where lhe Injured member was put ln a cast. __Wad h u been ~rec¢lved that eu um mllowing at dinner Tumi-day evening in hunur of Mr. Kerb h a t h birthday.Rev.and Mn-.Wm. Goede, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheer, Jr,, Mr. und Mn. Georg: Nlehaum, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lagman. rs. Hen Lallman and daugh-ter, Marianrlllen, of Beemer are waiting at the Mn. Minnie Lull- man home. Misa Clan Schrader mem. thc $15.001 l v 7.302.50 COMP ETENT HORSE MEN W IL L J UDGE THE ABO VE CL AS SES Parade Will be Held at 1:30 o'clock p. rn., on Friday, October, 18, 1929 all Horses Noah uf Riveu Lumber 3: Coll Co. Yards BIG DANCE §X'ruRDAY EVENING BY AMERICAN LEGION For Further information Call FRED 'l°lET)f, JOHN AYE or CHAIRMAN GEO. BATES "'¥£§§r§a'I~ '§5"¢§";'1°.1¢. MSL The mf it-inter! work wu exemplified. Mr. md Hn. Les wf Hove ndlck,Mrs. pu g la tt i s n n d W a y n e md v b s Raymond Hustle who his beenworking Ihr lhe De Lavll`Crenm- ery Co.,nl Neuman,has been promoted.He will be luperlnf4:ml~ent of ulesnwn for ten counties in Nebruh with laeadquarters at weekend wiU\ home folkafWm.Sclerks is div i ng a newChevrolet coach. Helen Wilkenlng vlalbed the Lall man school Friday lhernocn. ll r.n a M. .¢_._,_. .-. .. E |E!II I shoulders, and kissed him tenderly . He le n wa s murrled~»lt wa s a ll over.w n h laug hter an d kisses,a n dmany g ay wa nds, the c r owd s urged d o wn to th o Sunday sc hool ro o m fo r the buffet lunc heon served b r the Rutheans.An d whe n th e p r o p o r mo me nt came.He le n slipped away fr o m the others,an d we n t ima the s mall r oo m b emle th e p ul- plt where sh e c hanged q uic kly from ho r br id a l ro be s to tr im b lac k an d whi le,fo r traveling.A n d then. just a very little later, there was zz c ub at th e c urb.a n d th e guests fr om wltluln lloc ked out to mi ng le Iru ter nally wi th those equa lly ln- :erested outside. Hormte took l¢lelen's hand ln MS. and In u sho wer o f flowers a n d rlce,they ran d o wn th e wa lk . whh h er fo ot on the ru nn in g h oa rd |.|....~ . . Fenrtul that thepight mt' zuwould drive her :mer tu noopen delire. the was \n1lI.n¢ it | f \ i ,3 \ ~| ': F I .t ~,f M 2 " . " f f ' W N'~i n . .¢r I'r ' . § # . , .~: ~;»~,, x r .1 ~" . ,,~',gi '-»"-v .»J 1 ;{ i |4 ~1 Il 1 ~ l.4§. .g mu lls ,pu llin g ue n e lr ,a great weight,th mn g h the trnpdoo r, and crossed th e beams to the dormer win do w.Fro m f or c e of ha bit, s he d m v the small stool u p to the table.a n d reac hed fo r her pad. And then she saw a white envelope. " M y Ginger." She pic ke d up the letter.I t wa s the n s he saw the valve ! bn x.She opened iz c u r i o u s ly - a small diu mond. In nn oldfas hioned set£lu;;-- her mother's enguscemenr 1-ins: thru He len ha d vrrvm for sixte en y ears. Gin ge r he ld ll In he r lmn d a long ti me , an d stared in to the d i m r e c es ses of th e d usty o ld room wlth grave. glad. wondering ey es.Th i s wa s to her a sy mbol o f llc ler fs trust.." l f I ' m not l who le lo t better af te r thla.F m a who le lot Worm' than I th ln k l am. "she dec ided iii!!IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||||Ill|||Illl!|lllllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllilllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllé| P122 ~The S Presentin T7 ~7 Wle Sho ;| g 'T>'>7`Eme| Huestong for October an A i l n l h l h l r h -I A - 2 Ilhutrationl by Irwi n My e rseMeré'handise . _ V CHU avnun:1H- - »all -vW¢ - q2Hdun-Immunn taUnlwcum: Han-u-m manan1:n un|0HHa-I-n"H1-nHHan n l* o h h. . . _ C o r r r l x l n , b y B u b b a H a r r l l l C o ,W S U E l r r vl c e THE STORYC H R P T E R ! - - I n t h e u s u a l l y ? u l o t h o m e o r R e v .M r .T o l l l v e r .L e t h - u d l n t m l n l a t e r l n t h e s m a l l t o w n o f R e d T h r u s h ,I o w a .h i s m o t h v r l e s l 0 - l vs h t e r n , H e l e n . M i r i a m , a m d E l l e n - " G i n g e r E l l a " - - a r e b u s y ' * g r o o m -f \ l K " t h e i r s l s u . r M a r j o r y f o r p a r t i c i -p a t i o n l n t h e " b e a u t y D u n a n t " t h a to v e n l n l w i t h E d d y J a c k s o n . p r o n - e r o u a §"0|.:|n|f a r m e r .h e r = - w ga r l o r y l o a ve s f o r t h e a n t i c i p a t e t r l u m u h . C H A P T E R I I U v a r w o r k a n d n e r v - m n a f r u l n a t t e n d a n t o n t h e b u l l d ~ esentative of thisthat is Trqly Repr Stor1e's Every day Policy of Giving sm-pt me small sweet sen of loledandlovinglaces.She fnund the) brlnhm eyes of hlarjory und Mldam. fou nd ho r f a the r s ta nd i n g u llltleuwuy hy himself.Then she found Ginger. a small. solemn ngure, wlxln Ilps for c ed to a g r lm smile.A n d He le n tossed her great hnuquet. lllles o f t h e valley ,(orgevme-nets u n d Uny rnsehndl. I n k e e p n mmller ly ey e o n fa lhe r nnd the t\ vlh S¢ and I n hnll n ot dls nppn lnt her.Oh .h n w pleased nhe '| | b e when s he heu n abo ul ms ho me lo r the b lin d . " Th e r e wa s a c e n n ln conlldenne l n biz . r nnn ne r i s s he slipp ed th e : m a l go ld hnnd up on her llnlrer. Af te r ull,already .she ha d ta ke n tlm f n mllv n lf n lr n I n r h n r z a Th e Itmost PurchasingYourDollar the L ExtravaganceHStyle 2 I l l -I n l u r l I z n u r c n w r l | || l . | .v I n u 1=O l l l r r o s m l t r u c t u n a n a l h e t e d l l r .G i n g e r m a n o t t h o u g h t o f t h i s .l m l i n k s o f h e r c h a i n w e r e l r m l y E 1 " . : 'J . L '; : ' : . ': . . : m '. . . : : .s a e .e : ' . ° : ' . . 2 E l t § l l _ l 1 l t _ h l \ g m e s h e e r I n s t i n c t f o r g e d .IWonderfullySmart= E»i&&`éE{YS"u§éi1`§$`E{f'ih°BT=`§:H"éJ51IEE. ing to oc c upy his pulplt.Ginger has trled In many way s to add to usefa mll a slender income.b m : h e Innot dneouraged.lla rjo ry . wi th Ed - dY .lnnlrnnn :n fl |frlnnd hp |\\lin» whi c h uno:her Iitlle y ou ng a r ms high ove r othe rs to c atc h the pre- cious trophy .Helen smiled at he r. " M y Ginger."He r lips merely formed the words. but Glmzer. star- . - n n * - C H A P T E R v W H E N M l r l a ; w e n t t o C h i c a n o with he r f ath er. Mis s J enk ins An d In I Mome nt T he y W e n llo\ |» Ing OH to the Cbuntry. New CoatsAre the duc es an 'rub Andrewls returns inirlump h,nc knowledned the prizebeauty .and wi th fif ty dollars lnlold, tho c hlef prize.Blue Klves the mo n e y to he r f ath e r ll n ar t o f th e ing.read the sy llables dls lln Th e c a b ro lle d away . A s ho ut of jn ug hte r, a c h ar nrfmhecles.surrounded GI ani; un otmger,m a n n moved lcrou to me ummm to curb when Eddy drove up.AM llremlln wllh the nro llrll.l l l l e:l:|nf:| ';~~ glndto sggnthlle gg;!|.2"£.'Z§.Tl ';" were rolling »¢ an I I. Urns or z Ifollowedm m about Lhronzh ll -..`;1"!'I..f.'.'§' .£}.'.'.3.'1!£ 922 ..».| \ = = ___====_=E_E______ experiua nec els»r;ftbrlh§ trientmeut Q;ni;the bnptured bridal b n ol' his ey es by Chic ago lpac lnlintl.I n her h and.Bu t sh e he a r d r;§.\'I--l's:r:111:-wily . 5-1lrlam §{r.of i r .Blle was g oi ng h ome. 'n`SrI<S ser ies of three charges.th a t' no w She and thenfln emergenc ies. she c ould y u u uu u |, |||.\\|\ ulG U v u u a ,u l :l u n l p" u n d I t h o u g h t y o u m i g h t l e e d > l m l n i n r l l n n i n v t h o n n n n n n n " u n d e r M u n d o c k .w h o h e n y s h a sS u l !r e t u r n e d f r o m a t o u r o f t h ew o r l d .t o t h e p a r s o n a z e .G l m r e r . w h o s e h e a r t l s l e t o n h e r t w o u i n - l e r a m a k i n g r i c h m a r r i a g e :l l i e l e nl e e n g a g e d t o a p r o f e s s o r o f m a t h e - m a t i c s .H o r a c e L.n.n|:le:|».p o o r I n t h ew o r l d ! g o o d s ) , I n l l . f i r s t e l a l e d . b u tb e c o m e s c h l l l e d a t t h e u m o u n c e - m e n t : h u t M u r d o c k l l w o r k i n g i n I . " c h a i n " 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 i n g e r t h l n k l .a n d s n u b : h i m .h i r T o l l i v e r r e t u r n s ,h i s ~= f" °u n l m r u r o ve d a n d t h e d o c t o r s : I v n zh l m i n t o h o n e Th e hrlde ln tllalely wh lte I n d escorted by n talr y -llke vls lon l n dnln ty b lue trllls , Hu nted along the fnmlllnr old pa th ac ro ss the velvety ln wn ,A lo w mu r mu r o t admira- tlun d r m e d d o wn th e wn lk .an d lle le n.sullllng.llfted a hnnd t o he r to wn s fo lk ln f ri en dly greetlng. Glnger,le avln g th e br ld e a t th e do o r of th e pr lmur y ro o m nlre ad y vn c n ted b y the ma id s ln the lr do w Droc esslon. flew around the c hurc h and grab bed her fa the r. Slo wly , s olemnly , ro le the s tr ulnl nt the we ddi ng mur c h.Eddy J ac k- I o n ,bre ath ing hard.nc eompanled th e gr oo m to th e wh ite c ha lk ma r k : p lac e d fo r me m h e t th e nltn r.D o wn th e rlbh n nlsle tripped small wlllte fu l 99| sprln- k llu g B o w e n ;af te r them.m e brldesmalds ln pastel.ralnhow~ unted gowns; a lter the m, th e br lde. serene.nnruliled,swee tey ed. Glnger.m o l an d mi gh t l n he r c rlsp blue,wi th a n r m linger o n he r fnther's ar m.le d h lm slo wly d o wn th e alale an d pln vxd h lm sq ua re ly u p on the c lmlk ma rk . he - tn re s he went to s ta n d by Hele n . at- rvlng the dn nble r ole ns ma ld of honor to her nlster.an d as her fnther's esc ort. " l d o . " mu r mu r e d He le n a wn tly . Th e ta mllln r voi c e o t h er f a th er , rc sonunt and low. unhreaklng, c on~ tlnu ed the se rrlc e.A n d presently lle le n s h a n d wu s ln th u !of Llor- nce.A grent lump ro se ln Glnger'n smnll lh m n t.A n d In th e mo me n- tury breathless silenc e th a t fol- lowed lle le n leaned fo nvnr d.nu t bo th a r ms nr un nd he r fnther 's I I :.|:~,a eno respon sive gre ellngmto the mer-ry L broo g ab out her.Sh e ju s t se t her Small fac e to wa rd the o ldbrown doo r, and hlzr obedie nt little feet c arried het leude nly toward It. U v the stairs,heavily ,heavily , an d do wn th e h a i l to th e b e d ro o m sh e had shared wi th Helen.Th e ro o m looked s tr a n g e - b i g an d roomy .She mar veled a t its big- ness, for sh e and He len ha d o f te n |:| ~. \ Kids a t h ome. ln conference wlth Mlas Jenkllll.conxldered u n s b k - terly. "H o w can n man rent when he has to lu p p o n a family.and keep pence ln n whole church?"won- dered Mnrjory. "Of course. Inter on.I sh all be able to take care of him,"sold Glnger. "hut he seems to need tnk- ing care of now." Th e gi rls we r e s o we ll used zo Gi n g e r !lurgeness o f expec tations thu! he r rc mnr k c a lle d tu nh no d l:- c u mlo n o f wa y s a n d means.B0- slde x. they were fn r lo o de pres sed fo r arg ume nt.A gr o wln g hor ror prey ed unou their thou ghls-p err nu~ nent bli n d n e s s - n hor ror wh lc h th ey trled to k lll by lg no rlnn . wh e n Ed d y J ac kson c alled o n the telep hone. lt was n welc ome dl- verslnn..3 " I tho ug h!perhaps y o u wo u l llk e zo g o alo ne wl th me ln th e c ar,"h e offered . "und te ll me a l ly o ur sec rets.an d n i k my m d vl c e abo ut ln ve slln g th is fo rtun e o l y olms."Eddy J ac ks on hn d bee n her only c onnllant c onc ern ing her hoped-for fortune. Glng er p romp tly ac c e pted the ln- vlta llon .delic ately pnsslng over the hln! us to her c onfidenc e. " No w y o u a r e n o t ln vlle d .Ma r- jn ry ." s he nnld llrmly ,when H a nJ ory of fered to joln them." I wa n t to Lnlk bnalness wi t h Ed d y J ac k- son , and y ou k n o w wh a t c h a n c e I ha ve to ta lk b as wh en y o u on d r°m_s.ewnlw°an aroma." dimenslons.Suddenly she realized one of t h e llxue twln beds was gone, and the other. her own, wus ln the center of the space the two had occupied. Glnger's eyes burned suddenly.But she was glad that other bed was gone She had not renllzed h o w n wo uld ha ve been. ly in g there.an d gazing ac ross a t th at emp ty plllo w whe re Helen 's br own hnlr.He l e n !gentle fac e. Ile len 'a friendly eyes,ha d been before. "S h e th ou g h ! o f th a t. " s h e mi d | londL Conscious of th e we lg ht o f t h e flowers.she crossed dn lly to th e desk by th e wln d o w.Th e r e she fou nd a fa t blu e vas e,lllled wl th fresh water.wn llln g zo rec elve them. "Sh e dld that. She mean t nll u se ti me th a t l s h o u ld h a ve h er tlo w- ers."1 Carefully .. w lt h Un g er :th u ! le e me d un f a mllla r u n d strange tu her.she loosened th e vrhlte r llr nous.Iolded th em c nrefully ,an d plac ed tbe,dowers ln the blue bowl. Th e n s he sa t d o wn . o n th e s oll- tn r y li ttle lwln be d . a n d s tar e d n t Lbem, s tor ed all about th e room. ."'I' hut's wh n !sh e wa s d o i n g a llmo rn lng . " s he th o ug h t. 'llxln g. lhls ro o m fo r m e Pn mln z my thi ngs whe re her thi ngs ha d been. szrulghtenlng th e dmwer s .an d tldy ln g th e closet.no ever y thi ngwo uld ne f ull o f me . n n d wo u ld n ' l sho w no mu c h empun es s o f her ." She mn up s udd enly . un d turn ed d o wn th e hnll.Th e ladder m m ug ulu sl th e wa ll.She c limbed dls o i i ".:f j " l= : _ \ .1 4 .a ' H 3 Y ._.' - " n ~* ' gl -S .. l O( x/ ~» .J 5 __!'L u x2". f |~ \:§f{..,;;f vQTY~O p e n . R a d i o 1 . ; °@ ' ~~C E S ~`~a ;''A N E W S P A R T O N EQ(/ASQNNE ron $189.50 COMPLETF WITH 'mm-s __ . _ _ \\\ x-ff f'.?`f=§? "2. ' 2"~ ~ ; f n ;~ ~9. 23-'a ~ ~~Neva before has such purity and magnificence of tone been found in , ~ L - .Q Q g lf1.i.;=" 'i .'' m v r y ~-~ j\_1 ~1 ~ ~ :f il ~1 o u u o n zr y pa x-mn f~`;r£t§1$~ 1 1 5 ~N o w t h i s r e n o w n e d d. r C hi t i n 8 - - - ~:beautiful console model, is brought =any radio reoeiva ochadaan the rev- |l s n g m s o m m . ~T ~~''reach of all.The ` 'ons who have hard and WISHED Rx S P A RTON EQUASONNEinstru- ments need wait no longer.W e believe the new Spanon Model 930 1 3 l l ~ ~t ' The New z.'x| > . m ' r o N u m a f ma d 9 5 0 I- ti th D Y NA E C 5 p ¢ i m Harry's Radio Shop is the grams: value in radio °°'i'71 Beeurerohearir.,, ~' S P A R T O N R A D I O '~ .glL'\"tr1»P,»1»ndero ¢/,Nuff l step largely in to th e household and a sni sb ln im nmnn gemen t. s m :c ame rliscourufzlng reports f r o m the city .Mr .To ll h e r wa s "run do wn. " on a mgu ner vou s ten- sion.me ntally qtrulned.Ord ers we r e mor e lleremptorluv Cu r t tha n ever.Th e do c tor s c o uld no t of te any possi ble h ope for the ultirn rec overy of his sight unless he ol- Iowed their regime.whi c h c ulled for abso lute res t. an a bund anc e of fresh air,good wholesome food. 1 I "| l l l "I n |. 'lf ;..;. za' fnln llBD?nBll|.'° sh o s a i d . " l d n n l mi n d te lli n : y o u th a t- my h u s ln e s n - - ls n f l' to l Nt! good sln rt.Un f o r tu n a te ly , th e li n t retu rns are not large ones.A m t rlo ln n o w i s whe n I wa n ! I t mos t. " Sh o slgh vd n li ttle . " \ \ l mt' s the mu tte r ?Bo d n e w fr n m y our fnlh er?W h a t d o t i s doc tors any ?" "J ust wh a t they h a ve b e e n n r - ln g fo r flve months.I l e l l n a m o m.nervous an d weak,Hi ! e y e s | : : \ I | t g e t we ll u n tll th e r m o f h i m is strun|.;or.A n o wn u l l h o c k m a y mn k o h i m b li n d - f o r e ve r .Oh , Elt- dy ,l' m going lo gi ve h i m every - tlnlng he needs--tlm.e to vllr. cm hr sl thi ng s In the wor ld to ea t. tml fros lu nlr . a nd moun tai ns. un d leb- shuroa- evory tlnlng,af te r a wh i m . But he n e ed s I l n o w! "" Hu w n o o n d o y o u e xp e c t t o I t ab le tn d o th os e thlng fl" Ginger mrured.p n ln f u ll y . c o m b Ing: on her linrsern. her lips moving. " W e l l- - l' m afruld-~»I c o ulda ?a n ve r y mu c h - n o t s o ve r y m u c h - b r may be six mn n lh l.May b e lomp er. I ¢1on'l exnc-tly know.A n d h e n w be o mlr ely hllnd b y the n. "'They dro ve f o r u wh i le I n | 5 - |€Il(0.°'Gln;:er,y o ur Insp iration i n catc hing.I h a ve I g o o d I d e a m r te l f .A quiet atmosphere,n a l . air.good c ountry f ood.p u r e mi lk . W ell.wh a t' |t h e m u t t e r w i t h P l ! fully appreciate array of new styles we have pro- vided you must see our stocks.I t 'I 1 ..¢ 1 \ 5 %n n ld see our line o f W a sh W e have them wit h or leeves all New Fall goods Sizes 13 to 52 d at .oo to $2.95 mall the new styles and :ty Vernon, Louise Alcott eases com e in the ha l f :h give a perfect fit.. Sizes 14 to 52 1-2 d a t you will recog=is only the superb quality g°arments....the attractive models from which you may select with assurance. .%sauli/QM[ine ofSc'u»/fs . a n d 3 / a we f s / b f [A e @oa f <1 I . I I V l | ` [ .You ahoul | = ~ C ~Dresses, without slfor PricesAutumn!$1 nrin? 1Glure r dlr l nnl n n d o r s t n n i¢§<=»1;' .;;.."a;...";.;;`;;.'i»:.No one can ¢. . . . u w n . . .v u '- _- - 1 - _for a rest.H e ly o r f t h a n l i lsaltu l r n b u t he'l ha ve w r v k h v quiet un d a rest.I l e wu~n't h a m any mou nta in breezes,b u t H211 have u nadulterated Iowa.H e w o n ! ha ve a n y F r e n c h me n u s h u t p la n ! o f fresh 01:25 and good m i l k . m l c hlvken three times a day I f h e wn n ls lt.A n d lt wo n ' t c o s t h i m x cont.Yo u c a n c o ma a lo n g, to r u ! to hi m,and wa lk wi th h i m,a n d s o n o f jo lly h lm alqng.Y o u c u r ha ve th e right wi n g - - two li t tl e bvdrooms,an d sa hath.H e i h a l l rest until he is sic k of resting.H a slm'n'l nlnrry . bury . or preac h.H e almll just Ile uro und ln th e sum- an d lounge ln the ha mmoc k,a n d eat und slc ei zmd y ou c a n m i k u Smoclfs ir charm!patterns See»\hem iomorrow . . .and y 'll know "whlt'|whn" in ack! for Au-tumn . . .nr~Le VineFrocksinroducethe mos!f l a t e ri ng s i l- Also "Bel These dr sizes whiz ii houcttes . ; . exclusively detailed . . . in wondrousnew Crepe Satins, Vél-vets ...in Autumn'sgloriously bcautiiul col- Price 2.50 - I - - - - -- . . - .. . . _ . _ . . iefs r *n Ha n ;# l n*nu h h hHa n n v| n ¢ u ». . . - . nua n n u lu n a h' p u na n a u lc u z !" u nQ M S1 x - uHa1I Hu n - l uI c - n lHa- : z u Q u ia - n1 c - a l lMa - na n n !j. w¢ _ l l1* Mu - n lu l !"a u x !Mn w $6.75 to $2ortons...Theyprmcd as low as him luuuh 1| f" '~ 1.> i 1 <2' .-rwr> I.; 1 . " B u t 1»:uuy--me c h u r c h ! " "Uh, hu ng the c hur c h.Gi v e ' e n 11 \:!r'n!inn--:ln nm frnml Th i hi a tt._ . _ .. . .- V . - . 1 n v v u -_._ . _ _way to mak e s ome p eo ple a ppr ec i- ate the ir re lig io n ls to tak e I t a iu ! fr om 'om f o r u while.B u t a n y - ho w,i f we cun't go to suc h u a - tremes . and I dar e may y our f ather wo ui d o bjec t, we c an ge t a I tu lk it. prea c her lo fill ln f o r u mo u th o r ni t wn n lm Rant lh ln v a ll th a * m r Pins and Handkerch _..... __...._..... .,...., .....____ ,round.l' m n me m b e r m y le ll . u k ! l'Il go to old .lop lllls very da y . and get tlllngs s mn e d .\Ve'd m u hnve ll n lfl llxe d be fore y ou r fa ther comes buc k, (ur he 31.151 mlght luv! a n ohjec llun o r so.No w y ou l l rc ndy tn c o me o u t wi t h h l m- " " Ml r l u m wlll ha ve to x v w i t h f n th e x. Re m e m b e r - l h a v e m y a n personal bunlness to lo o k | 1 1 3 a t i m m a ""Oh , I n th a t th e way o f lt? W HL Allr ln m th e n -a n y bo d y .A n d t h t ra t o r y o u mu m c ome o u t a n d vill- ve r y o fte n to ke e p h l m f r o m l i - tlug lonesome.l wo n de r wa 4 1 8 5 1 th ln k o f th ln b e f o r e . W h y , li ll h i th e th i n g a ll th e wny a r ou n d ,l k wi ll tic kle mo th er to h a ve u s e o n e a r o u n d f o r h e r to ma h A f u n nve r.a n d y o ur m l h e r - Y o u n u . Glu ge r,wh e n h e ls n t h o m .b l c an' t re nt.He li ve s e ve r y r n ln n tl u r e tlmea over,onc e (or himself, a n d onc e to r eac h o f y o u f l r l l . Oh .there are only three o f y n no w.Bu t th e r e 's J en k y . A n d Y b tl y ou want lln lng s he c a n' t n tf urd . lt nlmply mak es hlm s lc k.A n d wh e n the hllls c oma lu, and he h usu't the mn n e y l H ! ! m k l o w c ou ld ~ ma n r e a ll ex m a wa y I ,th: u'a th e tic ket!""Oh ,E d d y l"é n g e r w a l lp c ll- bc u ud nt the .de pth o f b l :u n d e r l|nllr||n|?"|| rn'r lv fn n |m|\v i n §! ;Approved Millinery Modes g ;I 1 EVERYTHING IN MILLINERYE i For.Fall and on into the Wintei you Will approve of the styleé Ar§i ;.,,»-'|:3 in Felts, Chenille and Velvets.. Knitted and Angora Yarn Caps ,Q/-ice $ 1 0 0 heel, bled heel or ankle design This hose is guaranteed to giv good servke or your money bac 'The most complimented Stozk ing in America"Guaranteed o_ $1.95 % Lingerie We have a wonderful line of Lingerie Go w \'\ Hose We are exclusive retailers Blair for the 7 ubl/h =1:E:_==_===_==____=_____=_========__=___==E_ Combination Suifs See our S9c and 89c Bloomers They are incomparable n n - g - . . g v - H -w - 1 u v v v u 1 1 ' 1 "ha \ ~ c n ' t go t n f a mily o f y o u r mm! W h y y o u d be perfec tly wo n de r fu l wi th c h i ldr e n -ju s t li k e f a the r . " So Eddy ,wi th some reluc ti nc e, turn ed the c a r b ac k fr om the pleu-an t la ne s, a nd we nt i nto c o ns ulta - tion wi th Ma r jo r y an d H i l l J u r - kins."I a ske d Ging er to c ome ou t with her futh er,"he said fr a n kly ," t o r LADIES' SWEATERS she looks pale and tired.an d I though!the change mlght do he r good.But s he n ys Allr ln m.Gln- go r h a s n tf n lr s o f In-r o wn wh i c h require her c ontinued p r e s e n c e ll th e c i t y - a t le a n .she u y l nm. lh o ug h sh e d i d n o !ta k e m e I n to her c nnf ldenc e. A! any rate, l shall ma k e a r r a n g r me n u f o r Mlr la m md y ou r fa th er a l Pa y Dlrt." " A n d Gl n n b - a n d t h e r e s t o f u - w m c o me an d vlll t. "pro mis ed lln r jo r y .wi th a s ly smi le f o r t h u y ou ng man.B u t s h e added,I ll ! ! ! great seriousness,"E d dy ,I l h l n l y ou are n de ar good boy .Y o u a n so sy mp athe ti c an d so g en er ou s it llm p ly I s n ' t h i r . n le n d : u a to a - p e n w o mu c h o t h u ma n n a tu r e . " " A n d n w m b e t h e n m t h l . n g h th e wo r ld f or fu th er , " In te r po la te d Gin ger prou dly ." A n d tn mg t h ln g we c a n w e l l a f f o r d - s lu m n d o u f t =-f E In all the New Shades an d Patterns. To appreciate the value of these Sweaters you'll have to see them. W e have lust received a new line o f Ladies' Bath Robes, Kimonas in crepe and silk. _W e s e l l t h e N a u g a t e x S p o r t R a i n C o a t i n ~t h e D 8 W £ l ' l Bd E $ .P r n f l n n *.JC E E _=______= »\g ~the uys.Rubb¢}E5|§{,§...}.""" ul § E ifmllmmsnnnmnnnnu|||mmnnmuuun|1|1|I1|mm|||||||||||||u||ul|n||1||I|||I||||I|I||I||I|1||I|||nlIII|||||nn11lmun|||n|un|nu||uu1u||||m|um||u||iE 1 !/\ 1 3 ; Twe l v e -THE Ew rm rkxsm -Blair. Nbbraskx. Oetober 10. um |cn or ummm Pn»onA'rE OP WILL ATE OF N; Bm\s KA P Wnahington County;1 " Il the County.Co\m. w h e M me : o f me E m u of nhn M¢Quarrie Deceased:TH E STATE OF NEBRASKA » the heirs, next qf kin; legatees, >--~ and m a ny o thers lnter- ~ -- in saidmatter:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ~at nn instrument purporting to the Last Will and Testament of uhn `M¢Qum-rie,deceawd,ls on ile lt Wd Court, and alla a peti~ ~on praying for the Pwblte of ~-inttruynent, and hr the up- .~.~ o f Ma rga re t Mc Qua rri e Administratrlx with will an- - -Th l t a n t h e 2 6 t h d . a y o fLf. ~_ 1929, at xo #clock A. M.. ~d petition and me proof of the » -on of sald instrument will -heard, and that if you do not -. appear and contest, uid Court -- y Pmbate and necurd the mme,---grant admininntiou » gf 'the _ <te w Margaret McQmn-ne.This aaticc shall be published or three weeks successively in the ~ten-ydse prior to said hearing. Witness my hnml and official this lim day od' October, 1929. SEAL)A. C. DEBEL, : |-It Special County Judge. and disadvantages, effects of run! lil' dencies that are o~ Mhz i x:This is new science.L i icnownll ... Superinten=den.t higher teacjzéry | are not actually' p for the.r1,1ral 84: result those who : school ITODI our hi~ stitutioni 'are very in possession o£t,h standing of rural needs.For believes the new co oettering condition The state super he owes a debt of following faculty University of Neb agriculture,as be for the course o i i l l e y ,p r o f e s s o r .A .Ra n k i n ,. : l of r ur al e c o no mi c s ; associate profeissor ornlca; Harold W. ant professor mm the experiment sta instructor in ruml Superintendent course of study in ment from the | training courses, n bnska but in the Under the head Factor in Rum! main problems are the consumer?' How is price dem Problems under "Factors of Agri tion,"are outlined production?What of production?H duct distributed? Problems under "Money and Ban Farmer" am: To = money to vdues,chance; to see the ing to agriculture Under the "O .:¢. :1 \'rE OF NEBRASKA l| `0 1 'lCE 'ro cns nrrdns OF ESTATE l lWlddngtnn County,| Henry Mencke, AttorneyIn the Counly Court. --the Matter ol the Estate of ; -~Steward, Deceased:To the Cxediwrs of 83; Estate: You a n He reby No 'd, That will d t at the County Court ~ in Blair in said County on -I n day of November,1929, nd on the 8rd day of February,, at 10 n'd|¢k A. ld. on ggch -uid dlys to receive :md exam-~~all claims against said Es» ¢¢. with a view to their adjust- and allowance The time~ited fqr th preentation of be enusu md and the tt!|~:tive in modi-cdmparativsly in défilnitely glut. gaid the ng }nsti¢utions ating §ea4;b.¢n> als ind as a L. C. Smith h Corona 'IWWwriters, 'l`ype\vrit¢r 77.65 SPN?" ?hw4=¢v. Svnxrlksf .mmal A. Wen ¢.Son, §u|31;1£g;so.q2 r0|:| motion duly mi md cs:- rlea reports umm 'fallawinggb mens for u gmra quam: were naeived and -plated bn'1i1e': Cvunr ty Clark, Count; Judge,Godntyj shmff and 'Cltrk of!.he District .. _ - - \ Dam.no m o oxs fn uc rlo x CELEBRATE SIXTY-SEVE H Mr. Olsen,of Herman,came,HASTENED BY GAS TAX .,, ,,"wr , .I 1 slsiru Apxgnf Rxover =° B'-ff '1`huraday ma ~=e"§*=~<e==»e§sfs»'1~v=e»sf»=@r=z ~~ ~ ~ Mm gj;g;~5 of glw w 'anf am and h'. ~ h ' Q;"Las{ Snndhy d~ red lem:n :m r e¢e.'e,wgc.e xvm y e -f -fS¢river Kloth was an Onmlm viz rtmenb hu surf `diy or A :mam or -, .~m i m f - ~ m r u m ~ ¢ . , ' h ; é ; l e M i € é d his itor _Sv-lndly., ''\. a .5'°"°d'. ..dxty-seventh birth anniversary. :_MluBernice Brown and Jensf "ln ofther wcrdl,uddxtxnnad hgh He Gvas espécially Funny as .11 Mxllur vimve to Audubon, Sundayfdays have been desigmatefdunng the children were present exceptPhnxp Mngnlusen wu a Sunday ,the last four years with 'l I- . .-n ml eage ,a.......\.»-.. ...\..\ ....:.|-. ... f....,. ul; ENTERPRLSE ron .lpn wfolqg Nebraska ~a r 0 ' . ~ n E 1 6 1 - r r s Aa proofof lhc lremzndausgrowthin public pnj2r» enrcfor elghl-cylindernan,regishaiion fgurea ifr lhk slate for Ihr ful .raven mon!/u of l929 lem lheif own story.Elghla above$1000 abowcl an increase of100 per cm! while Sizes In lbe same prke f1'e1dde¢:1¢a.|ed 25 pa cml. \The tendency is xhe mme :he nation over. In 43 mmf Eighu :bore gxooo increued 94. per cent. Sizes derlined I8 per cent. Nobody an doubt the evidence, We are Pwins into an eight-cylinder en! Sxudsbakn xodny lend: the world in the munufncrure of Eighu -_ Eighu :har lre clumpinns-holders of x' 1 work! recnrds for speed ann endurance and more American stock cu- records lhan all ozher makes combined - Biglm which me remukably economical-smooth, flexible, brilliant. Drive a nmln new Srudebakzr Eighh- Prdidem, Cam- mnnder or Dicuror-eich backed by Srudebalefu 71 yum nfmanufacmring imcgriry. Your new car will be wnrrh more a yur from nm)/-ifiz'| an Eight! °5.r/Q/n do /nl mnfi/r rqifrnfiau 5_7 rngifuqpa. T U D E B A K E R Dxctlor Eighr Sedan 'l23 Z 5 Presldenl Exghx Sedan '173~.Commander Eighr Sedan . . 'I47 y DnrS¢l||rMull/I Pnnla Mlful Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. into the ruraler training ln- lrequently Doc proper under- :nndidons and kat reason he rle will aid in nbendent .nys utjtude to the embers of the xka, college of Iz responsible study:H. C. 'al economics; inte professor A. w. Me dlu, >f nxrnl econ- ledgen, usistf economics in »n; R. H. Cole, z u n o m l c s . ylor says the I new depart- Lional teacher- ; only in Ne- mtry. Zonnumer as n momlcs,"the Why oondder at is value! hed? the heading tm-al Ifroduc- as:"What is re the facwn rv is the pm- xe h m m ; o f ing and the the relation ol price and ex~ rvice of bunk- |d the farmer. a.n.izltiun and arm" the prob ypea of farm- may farmers s'! c o m ,..,.'On mbdvn d\'|ly' xusdeind car' tied me 'hearingo!7the Stork af- fidsvlt was continued until Om, 21; 1929, M40 o'cJobk A:|M. On mot-lan the Board adjourned to meet 0 21, 1929; r~IE c. MARTIN, County Clerk. OLD RESIDENT CALLED Edward Francis Skinner, living wuthvmst o f Herman,passed away Friday, Sept. 27 at the age at 81 years.He had been ill for nearly a year, having taken down last winwt with pneumonia.Aft- er weeks of serious illness he par- tially recovered but on lccoum. of his nge was unable to get back his normal health and it was from the effects of this illness that he pu-sed away.Deceasd was bom in Buchan- an county, Mo., where he grew oo manhood.On Nov.1,1871 he married America Catherine Tlmmp son and to them four chlldren were born, three of whom are grill liv- Ing. The family came to this cuunty ¢hirty-five years ago and have re- sided on the same farm for about ¢wemy~Hve years.The with pasa- ed muy ten years ago and since that time the futher has made his visitor at Elk Horn. Misa.Ludlle Hnmen and Millard' Petersen spent Sunday in Omaha. Emil Petersen,Van Jolmson, Uppy Olsen,.Paul Bondo and Arndt Vig drove m Lake Quinne-1biugh Sunday.. Mr.and Mrs.Arvld Petersen and Mary Jane,Mr.and Mrs. Fynboe and family enjoyed a pic- nic supper at Lake Quinnebaugh Sunday evening.' BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL DOINGS (Continued ( mm Page One) ident of the Southern Methodist University at Dallas, Texas;Dr. R.W. Selvldge,Prpfessor of ln- dustrial Education,University of Missouri;Upton Clase, America's leading author on China and Asia; Dr. Edward A. Steiner, Professor of Sociology,Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa; Sup'c. J. W. Gow- ans,Sup't..uf Public Schools at Hutchinson, Kansas; Mattie Thom- as, State Director of Rural Edu~ cation,Columbia,S,C.;Mmlum Benn, Extension Lecturer of De- partment of Public Health,Dex Moines,Iowa;Dr.Bert Cooper, leader In Vimllmed Rural Eduaa- tion, Maryville Gollege, Maryville, Mo;Elsie Brugger, Professor of Primary Education, Mills College, ahfonua Dr R0 L. Smith Pasc''~.y ~home will the son, Edgar, and nitur of Sinnpson Methodist CI\urch, was a t hu home that h e P " " d |Mlnncupolia, Minn. away.Mr. Skinner was a member ol!The Nebraska Conference Foot- the Baptist church for almost six- ty years and he lived the part,hall seuon opened last Friday with practically every team in the con~always keeping faith with hi feremce playing.church m Ins every day life.|"ge result of the flrst series of He leaves to mourn him,tu'o_gameB me an follows: brothers and two sisters besidesbream Won Lost-the three children,Mrs.Char|esIBancroft o x Devsll and Bdzar Skxnner of H°""m»i»-1 0 as great as it was posdble to con- itmc t during e m pe md:.~ It will .Lake sevew years before-the pres# _em highway system can be graded und gravel surfaced.", ,- . Increased trams ln the state. inIlomeplacesnearly100pemem., 'with a resultant greater destruc- ;4.ion to the hihgwayq means that hard sudaced roads are necessary ito meet the travel demands,and fihnt thru the coming years no idoubt the hard- surface program will have to be expanded Yo meet tmffic expansion,State Engineer Cochran explained.I" During the past year there has Been 318 milék of grading and 560 miles of gravel surfacing contracts Awarded.and slxty ight bridges built. FAMILY CELEBRATION . M m Gus J.Wulf entertained around twenty~fi\>e relative;and friends October 2nd, ln honor of Mr. Wulf's birth anniversary. The following were present: Means.and Mesdarnes Chris Wulf and family, Fred Wulf and family,Henry Kuhr and family, and George Kuhr and family. The evening was spent visiting and playing games.At a lube hour a lunch w u served,after which the guests departed wishlng Mr. Wulf mnuy more happy birth anniversaries. CARD 0 F THANKS The Washington, Nab. Lutheran Ald Society yishes uw thank those who made donations and gave as- Maurice to them and everyone for their liberal patronage at their stand at the Washinzton countv We "au--lv. -..\-..e~\.=.~ .». .~..,-Miew,.\'(sshin|tun and.,one son in sqqmh Dakota. ~About forty asf down dinner-.after which the spenti n playing mnls games.Those preanc were;Mrs.George Sheets b i Herman, Mr.and Mrs.James Pudlserfl Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen and chil- dren of Blnlr, Mr. anj Mrs. James Rasmussen .dnd c hi l nn of Her# man. Mr.and Mrs.Mike Hansen and sm nf Wavue, Nvb.. Mr. and Mrs.Paul Esser and family of Howard, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Chrl= Nelson and familv of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jamer Da<her of Oma- ha, Mr. and Mn. Llrs Paulsen and daughter.Anna.Wallace Husk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gnydou and Pete Andersen. hi ~ fine time was and otlxer Mr.and / LIBRARY NEWS If you want a good book to reall go to your Public Library!You will find books for all tastes. "Strange Interlude"hy Eugene O'NeilI; "John Brnv.<n's Body" by Stephen Vincent Benet;"Round Up" by Ring Lardlner: "All Quiet on the Western Front"by Eric Maria Remarque; 'Romantic Prince by Rafael Szabatlni; "They Stooped to Folly" by Ellen Glasgow; Rop- er's Raw"by Warrick Deening; "Listening Post"by Grace Rich- mond;"Grey Mask"by Patdcin Wentwonh;"Death on Scurvy Street"by Ben Ames Williams; "Jim the Conqueror" by Peter B. Kyne; "The Buffer" by Alice He- gan Rice; "The I-eld of Honor" by Donn Byrne; "The Black Camel" by Earl Derr Biggers;"Illusion" by Arthur Train.'\ ws [ a r 2'1`;i}£`»`.g}ih=§§§ii5`IéBi»é»é is thnee lerns lfe!How ao tt:months from the Ist day of Ngv..|ng wffer?How amber A. D.,1929, and the time limited for payment of debt: is One Year from u i d Ist day of November, 1929. WITNESS my hand and the Be ll of said County Court,this2nd day of Oeioher, 1929 (SEAL )I. C. ELLER, 87-Gt County Judge. AIRPLANIIS s u r gg.\IE 'rnAx:<PuR'1j.».T1oN (Continued irom :ruin one) _planes as cars, and the some rrttio uma eouunueu me Rulnlial number01' deaths from the use of planes lf h s would be 35,000.-ni The only silver lining in the cloud is that mail planes traveied around one-fifth the total number of miles covered by pianea during the 16-week period,and without a single caaoaity.In other words, four»tix\,hs 01 the planes must ~"..".3 the burden. Apparently, this proves that private fliers are car- iging into the air the same spirit of 'ecklessness that they show on the ground.It also shows,ap- pamntly, that manuf acturers, those who are responsible for landing fields,training facilities,inspec- jjgm, and supervision all need to be stepped up very materially in dfidency.Unquestionably,the splendid record mode by the mail 4 J a n g : i n f l n n i n n v n n n v n h a n w u u n n n 'increake their profit: Farm population i its composidon as marital conditions, tionality are other I Marketing in a pre under theae heading 1market.ing include iproducts marketed lure needs of consun 'How mny we incre :iency of our marketi |Hovidcun the feden boa assist in mar Under "Ci-opcrati of slu..,IIQLB Lin pump is gp-operatic extent has cY-opemi succeeds... .lu.: .io with other market What are the fundur ceasful co-operatiom federal farm relief I Eng to do in this re Taxaiion :md ith' for a study of the I lems:Why are lax Why is u general pr jectionahle?What U8 mode in our tax Even the tadff is The problems listed u. taml?How does feet the farmer?. the latter pnohlern effect upon agricult prices of manufuctu ? .. » .- - --{i n d i t s a t a t u s , | m a n , a n d M r s . E l l a R a v e r o f B l a i r . : D e c a t u r 1 5 Lyonstoage,sex,Funeral services were held Sun-1 0 race and na~day afternoon,Sept.29 at the Oakland 2 0 iroblems._Baptist church in Herman and in-9 oblern outlined terment was made in the Blair Rosalie rs: What does cemetery.\ Pender 1 0 1.lwa luull o 1How are fm m Winnebago 0 Inow and howl!-`0N'I`ANELLE RESIDENT DlESi rxers supplied? use the efiic-Mrs. Fredericka Bcntrup Will-:en ing processes?ing,85, a resident of Eontanelle :al farm relief many years, died at the home of keting?her son,H.P.Wilkening,at 9 on" the conrscfolelock Wednesday evening,Sept. :se problelr\s:125,. |The new elementary school ' course of study recently published by Mr.Charles W. Taylor, State Superintendent of Public instruc- .tion was received by Eiair city 'teachers this week. This course of study is well or-lrm?To whatl Mrs. Wilkening was a native oftive marketqig Hereford. Germany,where she was ganized and will be of great helps to Blair city teachers.One foal:es co-operatve Jan.17 1844.She came to ...ing agencies?the Lmted States in 1868 and liv-U oi this °"""`e of study is thr | nentals of :nc-led first at Quincy, Ill.Her mar-ezttcnsne hes th program. ?What is ii:e.riage to Henry J.Wilkening,ofi C t |h t h.1 board attempt- I Fontanelle, took place Feb. 3,1869.lem fggjgf; °;;§,°'.§Liug §f°.i§Z`2..E garri?Her husband an .one child me ....."|e. falmer call!ce¢ied her in death.Surviving are gre emor and _iumor high schools: oiiowiug prob-(Avo daughters, Mrs George Schwei °m3 y h 1 d f :es necessary?tier and Mrs.Henry Langhorst,=A KFOUP P oto nas a so me e o : opcrty tax ob-both of Fontanelle; two sons, wii_'\h€ West school. rciorm shouxdliam Wilkening and Henry P. Wil-[Sixtee debate ze W ; t 'i'1 ~m; d d ikeninl' thboth IgfteFmg;mf"e'an lfor placgs on h? sigh school? Ji; e s u l e :one ro er,c r nrup.oiare:What is`lTremont.Fifteen grandchildren.hating teams._~ sthe tariff af~ and two great grandchildren also The debating tryouts nil!°pen| nn outline of survive.on Tuesday, October 22.The ful-i says-"Little lowing week college ficbaters from! ure, 'imeased DANA c o n c s o s a s s i 'Pmc s c Nebraska Wesleyan win stage " I .ired products,(Continued from page one)|""f?""? debate Fl" "Z" "EP e*'2°'u fair at Arlil[¢f°"°38-ltl Read it right in The Enterpdsf | ~ -...............|Lp WEEK £1_J 'i"F__:A n l._.i i Q ~ was tru ly 1 `».#fx /r //'E¢§'Z1<WEE;o cSaturday, bclober l2. is the lasl day of our MaximuM Coffee Week and we can truthfully say if was a sucoes More than 25'carlnads of Max~i-muM Coffee were shipped ur our slora all over the country for lhis occasion. Thousands of folks who had never used MaximuM Coffee before have learned alwul il now and we knuzv that, hereafter, every week will be "Max-i~muM Coffee Week' for them Of course we will continue to feature Max-i-muM Coffee in the future as we have in the pm and we can safely pmm`that it will always be "just wh the name implies." ..49c l 9 I . J <~ 5 ~ ' »' ) ' g '1 , 7 ~ ~ \=¢/.r~ /. /' ;/, - ' w.3.n i YQ m wJxi L / " ~~ /~ w ; 49c,........;... ; \ I tu r a l pro duc to (i mp o r ta ti o n o f bo ok wa s c o mp lled la s t y e ar b y ' P n u u b d I 0 u u v .U V | | . v | J \ » L v u u u s v u l l u u o f a ll t h a i e fac tors. S o me avi a ti o n enth usia sta say pu blic atio n o f these fi gu re s wi ll ser iou sly in jur e th e ind us tr y . Oth e r a b eli e ve th a t i f th e p u bli c i s in f o r me d th e illf or matio n wi ll g o at lo n g wa y s to wa r d imp r ovi n ga n d ad va nc i n g the v.'cll°are o f the in- du s tr y .Q Th e speeder alwa y s viihnts to a r g u e th a t h e p r o mo te s s a f e ty b y a l v i u i n n l \ F i M | | | \a l » || v n | { i \ \ | u n a i l n l I ' a u d i t o r i u m lo r m e ne n e u t o r tn eli tt le e f f e c t u p o n " Ti m o f f ' " " ° " ' " =T lB l a i r dc ba ters Th i s de ba te wi ll . a r m prod uc ts ar e li g h t,ma n y far m pr od uc ts a re on e xp or t ba si s) 'l`ram=portation pr ob lems to be stludied ar e:W h a t ar e th e f o r ms o f tr an s po rta ti on ?W h a t eff ec t ha s th e de velop me nt o f tra ns pn rta th e Da n a Co lle ge d e ba te te a ma De ba te Coac h E r la n d Ne ls on an d a a si y ta n t Go ac h C li ff o rd Ma d - aon will leave Saturday for Lin- coln where they will attend the me e ti n g o f th e Ne b ra s k a I nte r c o l- u o u h a d up o n th e ec onomic pr o - | lc g i a te Forensic Lea gu e.Th e na» gr a ss o f th e Un ite d S ta te s ?W h a t ti o na l qu es ti on f o r th i s y e ar wi ll eff ec t ha s tr an sp o rtatio n h a d on deve lopment of e srri c ultuze?W h a t be a n no u nc e d a t th e me eti ng . Ln a n in te rvi e w wi t h Coac h be o pe n to t h e public .Th e e xa c t da te a n d ti me wi ll be announc ed' la te r. Th e re g u la r de b a ti n g season will .op en o n No ve mb e r 13,wh e n th e Blai r ne p; a ti ve tea m wi l l m e e t the Thomas Jefferson affirmative te a m of C o un c i l B lu f f s a t B la i r . Th e ques tion fo r d eb a te wi ll be the jury question.97c I m - n » » ~ n - u Th e h i g h sc hool been chosen?Th e op er c tta is " L e la w operetta has name of the ala"and the the way.Like many other "good" argumentu lt lan't borne out hy facts.Twice as much space is required to operate a car rapidly les when i t is running slowly enough to be under control.The most expert driver in the worlu has Only limited control of his car a t exsewve xpwd.The md n tumble is that so many driven have the notion that 50 ndles an hour is only loofing along. The flct tha t you have never hd a wreck is more apt to be due to dumb luck tlian to your expert drh-ing.. Experiences proven that the only tiring that has much effect on a ford driver in a _lail sentence. This is especially good for kids be- came dad can't serve time in jail tor them.Rigid enforcement of the drivers'license llw may be nqunlb effective. ldlakm reasoning: Seve wx sec- onds, and send yourself or the other fellow to the hospital for ten month; During tl1._year ending June gg,1328 : _ol of 18,007 acci- éesg were reported w um nate oompexsslrlori department Medical gxpqaea unnunted to $238,493.21. lkrmiwnfinn wnounted to $211,-ML W .TM. .compensation h w reams w ~ d o c t o n better tlnzrihe ones who get hurt but lt moan be nmiembered thut thone control do the fedeal and status governments exercise over trans- portationi Under rural progress the oh- lcms are:ls the standard I li v- ing among farmers on an high a plane as it was fifty years ago? What pmpurtlon of the national wealth and the annual national income belongs to the farmer? Study the factors which contribute Lo rural progresa BOARD llIEE'lS OCTOBER 21 (Continued from page one) Ed. Stuenkel, Road Work 78.50 Byron Brunton,Clearing Road 15.00 Wm,Sulsberry,Clearing Bo ld l5.00 S. H. Neff, Road Work 88.50 l-larry Thielfoldt, Road Work 10.00 A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 62.00 Albert Benson, Road Work 27.60 Axel Hansen, Road Work 111.00 10.00 12.00 24.00 43.50 19.00 Bill Pope, Road Work Ed.Japp, Road Work John Hall, Road Work Arthur Lorach, Road Work Fritz Lorurh, Rand Work Louis C. Loi-sch, Road Work 117,00 42.0067.06Bud Bowers, Road Work U. S. Reeves, Road Work Albert l l Wilkins,Road Work l-'red Ludwig, Road Work llnir Telephone Co.,Rent »_ m", wo o 'lbw lNelson,.he stated "Our debutei learns hope lo finish higher in the co.erence ntandihgs than last| , . 2 ....we are aiming for the dc trophy at th Nebr:iskn le a e.Last year finishedfifthlntheraceforlionorsin which thirteen schools participat- ed.Our teams were entered in filtcen debates."_1. Through we courtesy of Dann !College, the Russian Cossack Chor- iua will sing at the Blair Fire De- partment Hall tonight, Thursday. October 10.This Chonxs of twelve men has toured Europe and the United States.They have su-xg for the kings and queens of Eur~_ ape and before the people of Amer| lea.The community of Blair is invited to attend this concert. With the theme for the evenlnz \"Modea of Communication",the Heaoeriu.-\ Literary Society met on Friday evening ln the wllege Omaha Thursday to see an occulist During the regular chapel period. on Thursday a short memorial wer- vice was held in respect to Rev. ' J P.Christiansen,recently de- ceased.` The I-leaperlan Society gave an- other of its splendid programs on §g§'Z.i";`iT»i .3322 '2:.°':aL"2::2| joyed by everyone present.We were to here been favored by a humorous nelectlon. but the hum- Campbe l's Sou'p _ Cam|,{bell's is a rich, delici us and wiiulefanme soup and there are xiejies n.|!Hcien that you can have a diffey- ent kind every day.All varieties in regular sized cans. Safeway Flour Safeway Flour is milled from the fines: hard wheafi d gron dextra fine urmake is more »cnsi:We~ ln 1 nc ` n.of Ievening puwder. ~ IL is ext'ragw»d for pa§1r_~ a d bread bakings. music is written by Ch§'rles Wake- field Cadman.This is an indian operetta and is full of fine Indian music written by one of the -'§mat~ eat Indian composers. This operettu will be given late in January and will p1obi1bl3,.be the__1'irst operetta to be given in »$1.69H21657cI 48o r the new high school auditorium Peas Cocoa Cheese OatsQehoolTmlé r this year.Frliy-'_ _-. - _ eipal Floyd Flack and Mr. Harold;Pe nn Ann brand. extra Delicious hulk cocoa Exce lle m qua lny. mi ld. Marren will sponsor the work of 'standard quality peas in c o nui ni ng i m original American Daisy Che:-ae this publication.g ._»--Funher nnnouncemei-it concern-NJ. 2 ums °;| Ind ri ch davor.an alxncuve value. Quaker brand.d¢-pond;.-f lh|8 quality ull! in che quick-waking varieu' lnrga plckn|,»e.-ing the Tattler wi ll be made ~ ~ 4...._..,.....45c ~ 3...,........25c | 27C.......27¢:-| 23c.....23c SugarCocoanut Tomatoes E?m i m d befom `.license can obtained In cases of ages Cooler weather nndmorepmries demsnmk a grvmor use of cocoav n nr.This i. naw, franh. moist snuck ~ lung_su~»w whiluhréade. ' -" - d andThis is Bm qunlitf, finely granullw highly bleached uble and prpserving sugar l 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . v 0 u n d b u t ~ Red Beauty brnnd~ fine qpalily,. mlid.tree-ripened \oman.»e»L- fall-davuned and delicibus.Mc- dium cans.~ iiias those 16, |\Ahu»|nuflnvuulgg|ul\||l.7 n a w ;the school census..im in un d lle a .nr a n £ »£ £¢] £y `§u §l n ll n lq n d n n l n f n»|m|.nln_I L .nn ..»<"" " " T £ " " "I l l f ' ; ? "' w i ''. i . ' f. . . .a u n b l l h n . . . . . . . . § ' . . ° . . .. . . I 25c...............§......25c | ~59c I ~29 1he treatment in addition to the :n Tha e are indunnnl loci dans. only r u n ' r u r x c s i s RURAL SCHOOLS (Uontinned from §ag- mis) the aksnenta o k money ind um mr-1 nn a nd me ns rimwwd vo - nilcn of Lhe runl dweller nm so unified an to preclude the pond- bility of my extensive lpednliu- Bon of the setting up or A multl- plldty a t run! orgnnlutio na . ' R i a l mciolvlw then atwmpts to nnnnr suc h que sti ons u the pm o f "mnl lite, i n adva ntages : . T ; . ; ; m i e ; a s . i ; ; . ; . n ¢ .nz noun .wmvChrh Benson, Damage 60.00 Burt County Herdd. 2 Mapa Mn. Sum Cheely, Aid (or Poor lohn Dulaney, Cute of Poor ZJ.0l» Jr. E. S. B. Geesunan, Prof. Servicex w a 'ununrlle Sums,Supplies for Poor 8.00 llrs.8. .l. Hardman, Cam of Poor 20.W 'lumen Telephone Co., Tolls 5.70 :L R Printing Co., Supplies 88.71 -lable J.Marsh, Co. Snpt, Expands 8'I.0£ N. J. Su, Snpyliu for Poor 1,755 Blair Roofing Co., R¢p. Roof 6.06 s m 6.00 orizt failed to nppur. The make dnnee scheduled for Friday evening was mlled off an' account of rain. The boys of the dormitory con-' tdlubed $16 to the cm-uin Nnd Sllrkd by the girls at the begin- ning of the school year. Ben Engakov went w Omnlxa Friday for a phydq] exzmlmtion. Dlgmar Ollen spent the week- end.lY|¢h her ponents at Hamnn.Misa . l a n L i n e n spent thi week-end nt her home nt Lyons. Mr. a nd Hn.J. J. No rgurd Mr. and Mn. Chris Bohl md Mary Chrmus nn o f Hlrlm, [o wn ma i Sundny in Bla ir, v i dtlngnlna ji x ,...W .-..\. W..-\f-5~. V.um.... ,Lnolnurs of licenses can be nscei-~ tained. hhhlln add boys who have vin- latenl me lnw my return their llc- enae either in person or by mail to the ueuurer. Commenting on the license situ- ation, SheHff Johnson slated there is no reguon for my person driving without n license at prennt.The tmu\uer's wma is not busy nov: and the employes can uke care of lll lpplicnnts, Johnson nld n oonfaenee will be held with Chic! of Pelle -lack Qnllqlmx won to make plnns for asking, action against. persons driv- ng ivitlmut licenses.. Pancake Flour Bacon Backs qp For delicious Lot cakon use Victor brand-the perfect Thisiq fund qullity.mildlv cured,medium weiglt self-rising lmwake Hour.Take bums 5 bag today.bacon hacks ' nice up boil with Véuelablen or to fry, 3%2.3¢ I l9c ~Qcpuund bl! Prices Effective at Safewayjn Blair, Ndi-., Oehier 10 to 12 iilclusiie | l \ \: l r u s .|,__" '1 , . . . . . . . ,r " ~ 1 _ _* T - ' - 3 I _ § " ' - - I - - - - I - » - - ~ \ - . - . . ' : *_ _ _ _ ; : .f . ' . . . .f - -° - - w a l 5 - - - _ a - ~ . _ . _ . . |\ . . . . . ..\ . . . \II