11-07-1929JTERPRISETTTHEEb|»-ww A LOCAL nmsrnm ron
NEWSPAPERBLAlR'S WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA
LOCAL NEWS AND coMMEN'r
Pn| >xs ¢ mw¢a \y ny 1 » | »» A.nh» a ¢ .VOLUMH xmm From the Gnrden Spot of Nehruh-BLAIR, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 NUMBER 42Snbonrivtinn Price, $1.50 ner Yen. Single Copy, 5e-Washinlhm Cuunly
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gram Planned
,V 0Oil Station
ls Robbed
Early Night Robbery Relievu the
Snndnnd Oil Station in Blair dl
Nice Sum of Money.Ma ke su
Clelll Get-muy.
OTHER ROBBERIES an-:roman
Station Hu Been Scene ol Msny
Robberim.ln Mecca (or Hold~
uns.
On last Frlday evening l t
about nine o'clock, as Ed Raver,
manager of the Standard Oil su-
tion prepared to lock im for
the nlghl., a car drove up to the
station.Thinking that gan w u
wanted he shoved the money
drawer shut and started to open
the door.Aa the door openw an
gun was s t u d in Raver's chest
and he ws: ondered to open the
drawer.He did so and then ho
wns ordered to sit down.Keeping
him eovexed the bandit wok the
cash which was somewhere be~
tween S45 and $50.'He then
ordered Rsver into the toilet and
mule his getaway.Raver im-
mediately called the police but the
thief hm gone.
On the same evening a sta\ion
ln Florence was robbed and later
one in Fremont.The next morn-
ing a car was found parked behind
n barn in Benson and on inven.iza~
tion it was found to be A stolen
car.The supposition is that this
la the same outfit and had flrSEmadetherobberyinFlaremel
then in Blair and later ln Fre-
mont and had doubled back ln
Omaha.
No clue as to who did the job
has as yet been found.
John R. Aye
Answers Call
Man Prominent in Civic Affairs
Anuveru L u !Call,Wednesday
_ Aftemoon at 4 0'clnck.ln Poor
Health for Some Time.
SERVED 2 TERMS AS MAYOR
Active in All Civic Improvements,
Both County and Town.W u
Grelt Seed Com Fnncler.
John R. Aye, widely known nl.
|. ned corn f ancler, passed away
lt his ho me in Blair Wednesday
aftcmoon at four o`clock following
an illnas of but n (ew days.
He had been in poor health fox
the past year but was thought 00
be improving and his death came
as n surprise to everyone.
Deceased wu a. mm of ability
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IMPORTANT YEAR
.¢~
m b r t h e year
will always stand out
with ngneat deal of prom-
inence.i n that year Ne-
braska was made a territory
wmr Thomas Cnmingn as
acting governor.
When the terfitorisl gov-
ernment was o l r g a n i z e d
Francis Burt of South Caro-
linn was sent out by the
gavernment as gcvemor. But
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CELEBRATE slumWEDDING ANNIVERSARY
On Saturday evening, November
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WORTHY OF NOTICE
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In m e week's issue of
The Enterprise an adver-
tisement was mn telling of
'-he advantages to the young
movie of this county that
may be had at Dana College.
Winter is the slack time
on the farm and the col-
lege authorities have made
anangements so that work
for the h n n boy or girl
may be taken through these
slack months.
'We know of no better
school for real thorough
work than Dania.Her
courses are accredited tothe
State University and her
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'influenoe over the attend-'
'ing students in of the best.'
'We can fully recommend '
'this szhool from every male.°
o o o e o s c c c a o e o s a a o
County Sup't
Hears Pehtlon
Paition to Set Out Four Sections
of Dinrict an West Side of
Blair* District for Forming of
New Dintriet Heard.
DECISION GIVEN 12TH INST.
A petition for the setting out
of certain lands from the Blair
school district Ihr the formation
o f a new district was presented
last Monday to tho county super~
intendent.This move comes in
accordance with the law paasedby
the recent legislature.giving the
nght to four contiguous sections
to form a separate district pro-
viding a three-founhs majority of
the inhabitants petition for the
new district and that the outgoing
district has an assaaed valuation
of :tt least $200,000 and that the
remaining district have at least
s2uoo,ooo assessed valuation.
After theprescntatioh of the
petition and the hearing of the
improve:-nenu.He was nlwaye
active in politics both local sud
national and was exceptionally
well posted ln national affairs.
He was a great admirer of all
progressive statesman and loved
to talk over the doings of different
legislators and in forming his con-
clusions he based them alwuys on
the side of the best for the masses.
He was bam in Blair and all his
life was spent in this locality.For
a number o!years he farmed west
of Flair and his fanning activities
were the talk of the community.
He did much toward introducing
pure bred seed com in the county
and whui he retired from the farm
it was to go into the seed business
in Blair and for his slogan adver-
tised "Blair, the seed com center
of the world".
He graduated from the Blair
high school ln the Class of '88,
and for many years was very
active in furthering the lnterexs
of .the Alumni Amociatiou.
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long, hlra joumey he llvd
but two days after he as-sumed the office ofI`S0V-
emor.He was the fini.
lerritorld govemor.After
his death the duties then
fell ua Cmdn;-5.
Omnlu was surveyed in
1ss4 md a : u m. u m bu:
two houses were on the
townsite.In spite of this
the first territorial legisla»
ture met there in that mme
year.
This was '15 years ago.
The territory was admitted
as a state in 1867.
Omxha is taking advan-
tage of the memory of those
early days and is putting on
her Diamond Jubilee cele-
bndo n.The old town is in
gala dress.Banners and
flags call the attention of
the stranger to the fact and
on every hand the spirit of
gayety may be noted.
It is well and w¢:ms t
that the celebration will lm»
press itself on the minds
of the populace so that the
history of those early days
will be revived.\
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¢m¢;;mS EIGHTH
BIRTHDAY
Httle Madge Peterson, daugh-
Mrs. Walter Peter-'ter of Mr. and
celebratedson of west Park street,
CORN HUSKERS NEEDED
IN WASHINGTON OOUNTY
The Washington County I-'arm
Bureau can place twenty-six more
corn pickers at this time.With
nan: freezes the corn is now in
a safe condition to crib, and flrm~
ore are anxioué to BN- the corn
out.
According w County Agent,
George Babes, _Washington coungy
can_\ue a large number of single
men, a few calls for married men
for general fqrm use,and one
farmer has called for three pick-
ers who can furnish their own
teams and wagons.
The huxking season was delayed
nearly a month this fall and now
that the corn is ready, mlm are
the fan-ners.The corn yield is
good as some huskers are averag-
ing well o(€' one hundred bushels
every day.
According to present indications
corn hunklng will continue in
Washington county until early
Christmas.
nttcmoon when a number of her
little friends were invlied to her
home in honor of the event.
Games and plays were enjoyed
und n lovely luncheon was served.
Hnllowden decorations made the
rooms attractive to the kiddies.
The following were present:
Guenivere Smith,Evelyn Smith,
Arlene Steele,Marguerite Rath-
mann, Mildred Paulsen, Mary Ann
Ste wm,Bess and Lila lzuiwig,
Beulah Hagedorn, Iva Peterson of
Arlington.Mrs. Wm.Reeh. Mrs.
Freda Jenxen and Miss Lucille
Jensen were also present.
Co. Boys Capture
Two Pnzes
Ak-Snr-Ben Honors Are Awarded.
Tub Prius Going to Washington
County.Harold Stork nnd Wal-
lue Clnrlou :re the Winners.
COMPETITION EXCEPTIONAL
Although Washingtnn county
was represented at the Ak»Sar-Ben
this year by u larger group of
baby beeves and fat barrows than
ever before, we succeeded in cap~
turing ody two pri maHaroldStorkol'the Triangle
Baby Beef Club won fii';h place
on his Here!ord Sveer,Wallace
Charlott of Blair, won third on a
pen of three Poland China har-
rown weighing under 375 pounds
but over 275 pounds and .lecond
honprs in this class was won by
the University of Wyoming and
Dairy Herd
.Report
Nineteen Henna of Ddry C a n
Tested Consisting of 283 Gnu.
The Hlglz Cow in Owned by
A. B. Nnvklrlc.
FIVE HIGH HERDS AREGIVEN
The Washington County Dniry
H e r d Improvement Associatiofr
makes the following report for the
month of October:
There were 19 herds tested, 288
cows with 69 dry..
Milk produce-121,344 pounds
Butterfat-4,537.8 pounds
Value of pmduct-82336480 -
Feed cos:-41,205
Feed con for dry cows-$277.24
Value of product above cost of
fmd ~r1,eo5.s4
The average retum for $1 ex-
pended for feed-$2.20
The average cost per pounds of
bu|.terfu .26
The average cost per 100 pounds
ni milk-$1.00
The high ww was owned by
A.B.Newkirk.She produced
Business Man
Sianley E. Hain |`vb¢ and Auxilhry Well Known Ind Highly I-ktérmed
Citizen Meets Accidental Death.Pian Program for Armistice Day
Monday Evéning,November ll,Wul\ing1on County.
at B. F. n. mu Every Mun Was Hin IYiend
SERVICE MEN ARB HONORED
Program Promises to be One of
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SERVICES WELL A'rr1-:Nm-gn
Vast Ceneourue of Friends Follow
Body to Last Resting Place._,
Mute Evidence of Resped.~..
l m - I n n -»aItwasashocktotheentire
community when the news spread
Friday night of the death of Chas.
N. Hansen at his place of business,
the Home Bakery.He had been
in the basement and was coming
up in an open elevator and it is
thought that he lipvvd.falling
in such a manner that his head
protruded over the side amd* when
the ehvllvr reached :ne floor
above he was killed.Deceased was born in Umaha,
JM! 17, 1870 and when mo years
of' age with his pprents moved to
a farm northwest of Orum.Here
he grew to manhood.
He was married to Matilda
Bendtzen in 1892 the ceremony
being performed in Omaha and
two years later with his bride he
moved to the old farm where he
was reared.Here nineteen yearnof happy life was spent.Late in
l91'he mowed to a farm south of
B r where the family resided for
six yearn.
In 1918 he moved to Blair and
ment into the bakery business in
which business he comim.ledun\.i}
his death.
To Mr .and Mrs.Hansen five
children were born,Mrs.Esther:
Cram of Fremont, Ed B., Elwin G.,
John E.,all of Blair and Miss
Marian, who ienehes in the Fre-
mont. city schools and these, with
the grief stdcken wife, mourn. an
dear, devoted fzither and husband.
.He le.ne.;also two brothers,
Will and Jesse of this county and
three sisters, Emma,Mrs. Wm.
Ruwe of Fontnnelle;Clara,Mrs.
Martin Ragmumfen of Fremont and
si»i@==i@»Mrs,Wynn Bse;°,. of this
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In t e r e s t md Entauinmenl.
lacxl Talent Fumilh Pragnm.
prograqn will bepree:\\'»ed on next
.Holiday evening, Nov. 11, at. 1:45-nt was F. ul hnll.
Stanley E. Hain Post and Aux-iliary have the program in charge.
music h num High School Orcheetra, K. C.DeGmff, leader
Advancement al colors
Call for An-niltice Ihy
E. G. Carson,Past Commandex
Salute mu the I-'lag -Audienu
me by Mabel Bobs, Uni: Pres.)
Qninmxe,"The Unfurling Flag'
D x m College:l d :Hansen,
Allne Miller,Lucille Hansen,
Geo.Roberuon; Emil Peterser
Prof.Wnido B. Nielsen, pianist
Red Cross Roll Call, and
"In Flanders Field"
----Emu Me-triage:
Address-»ArrnisLice Day Address
I)r.C.R.Me a d
Vocal Solo -Vanola Brunton
Mrs. Si Johnson, Unit Secretary
Mslie 0fYen, Pvit Adjutant
'raps »--Leslie Jensen
Btnediction -Rev. A. J. Hargeti
Music ----»Band
Retirement of Colors
Seats will be reserved for gold
star rclhtives,also G.A.R.
W. R. C., D. A. H., Auxiliary, ana
service men of all wars.
RPIBUILDS ULD FARM HOME
After many years of Naming
the farm home owned by Elmer ,Barium just westof Blair,i s a ga i n W ~d |being put into xhupe for occupancy ~0 e
Aqi u; o wne r :md brother.Floyd r] _. ._ _'|§__
1ss2 pounds of milk mestihx 3.4%| ' " " i '° ' " " ' " ~ , p e I . l u o n a n n m e n e a n u g o r m e DU M I S S m m c s c ,w n o w a r n t w o m e u m v eH l l d fl " fE ll ( [ S ~B t ~G C T *n r u m i m n n f a f h a n n n n n f u ¢ : \ \ n l n i t | h b n f| » L | n \ \ c r \ \ i n | - a l f a vn u u m l Hg nvnn Ho n ra I . u. ¢ .n b §u n |u |r l l t y or Ne br as ka ,re
mputition was exceeding
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,P h e S e c o n d h ' f § h c o w w a s o w n e d t o a s s i s t i n t h e c e l e b r a t i o n o f t h e l a e f o r t h e d e g i s i o n o f t h e s a m e .
P r ~3 *M e r l e N e w k l r k ,s h e p o d u c e d t w E m y ° f m h w e d d i n g a n n i e T h e n e w d i s t r i c t a s k e d f o r w i l
1 2 0 p o u l n d n o f r m l k ,t e s u n g 3 . 0 o f M r .a n d M r s .E m i i H ,a t a k e i r i } i ' s f . r " I p o f l a n d o n t h e
t h u s m a k i n g 6 3 i10\==1d==b u t t e r f a t .l i f e t i r n o l" Ps zi fl nn fn n r t h a t \ . '{ ¢ i n i 2 . \ r ! - . _ z .......nL......A _nr nr .. :. _. _ a : L a L .
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and Helen, five years, survive. He The con
nas also an adopted son Jack,ly keen in
twelve ye.ars_ old.He leaves one ingelp pry
brother, Herman of Omaha.Iivestock
ghere from ngarly every§f5?:e." ln -n:mt1T1-éf tHe
n is a national show,
s a simrle nrize is n hizh
Ba n o n a n l family.1 ~
T h e .house has underz onc x city. " ..A U s I - l ! 1 h 8 h n \ . l . a c h n | » h n \ 1 a n c n m l lum-ougn remuuennng. am uecont-Th thrd Oimd h Rninl.Oak floors lm.-we been lald'B|'i"Merchant. Gum Out """"|u=...a:.....L ..§.°.Z'1..... m L ~ Th e " F ° | ' l ° g f "- " "' " " " ' j - " } u n u :¢oul.nw e :\|;U 1 n m l r f w f r l s l n "h e w a s : 1 ( : I l v e I n p u m n g a c r o s st h l s _ ¢ ° " " m " 1 " . l ~ ¥r e s u l t o f t h e G a r d n e r s c h o o l c o n -t h e m u n i c i p a l e l e c t r i c l i g h t p l a n t .BK-258and to
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win .... ......... f~...- ,,......,.bnmum in nmandm m .hm.fixtures ln-Bw-u and Minn Prime Zen-' ; " " ' ; f " " ' ; " ' " § ; 1 1 ° ' " " ' f " :Allied ,which tend w make it J ||eli|| || R lrd.Prize Now an gn m ~-;_g___,_¥...¥{'..ff.`{""'§'..
W U m m f o m b l é h o m .~Disp lay I n P l- u e o f Bma lne n.nt{ eg c ow wan a bo ve 5 0 pn \u ;d » of
I-'nur mmllrn|naw ar
Inatureenterediedneu u
ways been of 'Q socias tention which has cl:1in1°d the pub-for Blair and was the prime mov-
nd ths e gatherings me,!ic attention for some time.er in thejsuilding of the municipal
nto wlth a whole l}enrt~I _.ice plant.He . also aerved as
mt aivmys bends `ww=lr¢|..._.l........._.. nf m..;.. fn!- m.,.§,......., nnr|
hon or.
In commenting on the show,
Ha r o ld Sto rk ' s f a th e r said,"'I'o
wi n dowrl here y o u h a ve got.to
star t with the bes t. c alf availa blo '?.
a n ; I § \ n O l n n o r t n #* f u n l n . . ." n f l ~ I \ l ¢
n n w u l l u n n u :u n l l aa l u x \ . \ u . u . ;
a n wa s one ma n wh o ha d no
one ies.A lw a y s a ge n tlema n ,
considerate of'othe rs i n th o u g h t
an d ma n ne r he endeared h i ms e l l
to a l l wh o k n e w h i m a n d h i s h o s t
.P L . :n i 2. ..n
eh-enter wa s c onstruc ted on fJ 1@'l~:x.~xC'1' Ri:PLlC.\ 0F zlsPf*EI.1N
plac e.Th is ,ho we ve r;wa s ne ver l
quite finished and the elevating1 Mr. John E. Miller of the Blairmf'¢1'lH11i#m has been o u t o f o r d e r .To p a n d Tir e Co . , i s d i sp la y i n g i n
for some time.Mr.Barton in-:his show window h model Zeppelin
tends to repair the damaged parte This is an exact duplicate of the
a n d pai nt the bu i ld i n g a s we ll a s l z a s e Zepp elin whi c h th e Good»c o mp le te th e b ui ld i ng o f th e Hti u c -ly wr Rub ber CQ o f Al-cron,Oh i o
ture, l.|lLl.Q p u tti n g i t i n first Cla-iSlre¢:ently c omple ted f o r th e U .S.
shape.' N a v.A neu:Settle ba r n -11:54 f e e t |The Ze ppe lin on di splay is abo ut
I 1h u t t e r f a t .' " " " ' " $a p l e a s a n t a n d * ' " P P " ; L o u n B o a \ ' d a c q u i t t e d h i m s e l f w i t h c r e d i t d u r -
g a t h e n n g .i n g h i s t e r m o f o f f i c e .
OI late y ea rs he has c onfine d his
ef fo r ts mo re to h is bu si n es s i nter -
es ts bu t h e wi ll a lwa y s b e re me m-
bered a s a n ou ts tan d in g fi g u r e i n
| B lu i r ' s c ivic li fe
u w q f v l u n l J l ¢ l . | L A v ;v n u \ . . \ . a » u a | u i u
Th e fi ve h i g h he r d s a r e a s fo l
io ws :
Ra y Hi n dma rs h ,15 Hole tei ns,1
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979).
A .C.Ma r sh a ll,22 Hols tei ns,4
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" ' § l . . . . .Mi lle r 18 Jer=ev~=2 d r5' an l.l. jok es ke pt th ing -3 li ve ly thru~Co un ty .A ll Me mb e r s Present Saturday 3lth0| l1Tll a t th i s w r i ti n g
,n ¢|Ou( A g g f a t,~( A ve .11||H¢~Li a n l)€8l.ll.i.fl1l an d ugg ful ftg a t Illeeuniz.the hDI.1l hah Ilol. l}E€Il :sift
Th i s o e éa s io n pr o ve d to be e ve n l ».
mor e ag re ea ble a nd e njoy a ble th an ~
usu al.Mu s i c vxas fu rn is he d an d
da nc in g anél c ard p la y i n g a n d vi s - I _
iti ng to o k u p th e time .Lu n c h wa s Co u nty Bo ar d Me e ts No ve mb e r 4
s e r v e d a t .m i d n i g h t a n d s p e e c h e s l a n d A l l o w s B i l l s f o r R u n n i n g o l '' I ' l ~ e f u n e m 1 3 e N i m s w i n b e h e l d
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n n u u l a i n \ ¢ \ l l ¢ 1 \l u t U U , "n u m " | l l D
i n the 4 - H Ba b y Be ef Clu bs o i
W a s hi n gto n c ou nty a r e do i n g fox
next. y ear.
Mr .Chaz-Iott'a exh ib if eomaiatcd
of the lig ht en d of h is 19 29 s pr in g
p i g c r o p -- h a d he not.sold a oar
lo a d o f th e heavier sp r i n g pi g s
beilore h e wa s induc ed to tr y th e
Ak - S ax- B e n h e mi g h t h a ve r e c e i v-
ur lr le nu s e xwn r l {fl{!ll' I$)'IlIP3ll|l€"¥
to th e f a mily i n th e ir be ma ve men i .
H e wa s a me mb e r o f th e Mo d -
e r n Woodrnen loflge,th e lllnsonn,
the Od d Fe llo ws an d th e D a n i s h
Bro th er ho od an d in a ll these o r -
gan iza tio ns lu*wa s he ld i n th e
mg~hesf. esteem.
Th e fu ne ra l servic es we r e he ld
Mo n d a y af te rn oo n a t on e -th ir ty
led additional honors.
oC o u n c l l H o l d s
from the Meihodin. church. ~ Rev. A.
l-`.Newell of the Congregational
church, whiah church deceased und
family uttcnded, hncbchnrge of the
services.Great lhmmzs nf rwovle
us uuw ul LIN!PlUCEb5 UI |Jl.Il|!iI»fllC"u1|rLlio n.' r y»s1x mcncs long and as .-».'- - ' " " " '*"""""""'§'W """'" " " " " l \ E X..hr is one of the fmest Ofmooréd to a mast which is t\\en¥»5 "`$§u»f'3`5n;3"L (Axe. fnzlk, aol)couple h
its kmd In the county and will inches in hci ht.1 '
prove tn be a vu
r ni xarzi uo is No v . IST!I 1sHolstcms2dw\\\.lch \~.1ll be treasured by a x Mfib.ALFRED INEL
9 th f th d r th-ondorf 1 lrn row. _,s r '"f"f"°"'~"§'(Avo. fat,17.81 (Ave.milk, 418)°"f'or e mmam er o ear
....u P e to thc mast by the front or nose
SON
County Commissioners Roomhvcp.Rllcnnll Hlnnhnn.
»1 .f ,d iB l l l l f ,N f f b . ,N 0 \ .4 .~f n x € . i = . . i " ' f . , § ' i ' , . ¢ " ' § f . ? . § ' . . , . ' ° , f ' f , ,' l ' , " i
mem., espec lally 1:1 winter weather end , the m bei ng n o s up por t for theA m o n g othe r c hanges 10 b@'rest o f th e ship,whi c h mak es in
lTlI.I.d0 Ofl the f3I\Tl iS U16 t("Zlfin2'nnn¢=»nr f n hp n n n i i n v in i b n n i t
~I 1 ~ Board of ~ ~ ;;;;,;°";;°;,;;°~§aL CnLEBnAThs _..4.men nnrru ,\1~:N1vsRsAm s ~0=;';;=b';§";1";9;g1°°'"'luesady evening,
l t n I-._-.l -Presen Chas.NIe;1on.Ez.B.'f'"'f.'¥f'f?f'."
|\\..u|ula ir has
No v c m i
f te r h a
H\» v""="U ::pi tal l:ust.
yer 5 from |
vi n g h e r ;\(°~t 'fxlled the church to o'~f.~rffnw|xg~~lng\an¢| a profusion of' fower U:s!if§e|
1
d m q n o f a n _ o l ¢ l h o u s e w h i c h i l a l i a . ~
late that after-
Nolhing of Importance (fumes
vas gg=daughter Before Council at Last Regular
A..Anderson al ...vas born is Avril ;,i?i'i",.'ff'f§f'3'i?':. "riffs"5.
to me love and estecn
Mr. Hansen was held.1
cession of cars followeu
to its last. resting place
the business houses u
.
1 Ill wmcnK lung pro-
i the body
:.Most ol'
:rm clonal*
le e ln exlmz u e u- -.I »h I . ',w be ne a rly xuxty y e a r s o ld a n d ,Th e mo o r i n g ma s t is a n c x u c l , ~ ~~°,gg "$§'Z§f'$L ; : § | ; g ; : d s ' i ` L i i | " ' @ " ' " P " . a n d ~ ~f l s o l c e h |x?0on.
ser ved us th e o ld homestead ho use rep li c a of tho se wh ic h ar e ac tu al-._.._h h .Th e mmu te »o e P - X E d n a Ne ls o n \
..._,.»F n d h )ewe mn g,No v .1 ,vw e n 1,me e ti n g we re road an d appro ved.d M" ' t h e ' ° " " ° "fan uly .n " ° " " ' " " ' ' # u s e d ." x s e v e n e q u lp p e d ' " " 'C h u f c h D e d l c a t e c d e br a te d hi s seven ty -thi rd »»ff=»~A f f l ami n ati o n o f n f M r .a n " -
nf n s i ng le r o om a bo u t 12 x14 f ee t,| ;, s mall ho u se f o r th e u se o f p as s- 'ar n ive r sa r y n n .ff&. f'.= f'l'°.. ?f.. ei .»....| :u,...of K e nn a r d a n d \
wh i c h ac ted ns d in i n g roo m. bo d-».»¢m»=. ma f m . m o w w w ine.. nu-|''"
. b » ¢ u p u u - » ». u v ¢ J \ » ;" " j " "T h m a s *i s a t f r a c t l v e l yr p m ,k i t c h e n a n d l i v i n g 1 0 ° m 1 Z e p p e i i n .e ¢.
l r .i s ,q u i t e l i k e l y ,o r !o f t h e f ° " " | c o l o r e d i n f e d ,w h i t e a n d b i u e ,
o l d b u i l u l i w g s o f i t s k i n d i n L h i s l w } , i 1 e t h e a i r a h i p i s p a i n t e d a
s l c c t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r y b u t i t i s l s i l v e r c o i o r .
New ('hurd\Bdifke of J
Dediclted but Sunday,
Fine Dediatory Service
\ |-Cards afrd visiting occunied the ~ §Z§IE§`§1'w7llf`°m`Z.`$e5"§»}i"$Zé'1905 on the home farm east of """§'f '"""'"'""H Uller.\\U¢`m€ the S£°r\|c¢'B
r '"¢'°'*we ri 1'11 ua 1"11 '"°Kennard.....N o v .2 .i n e ;f 1 ' l s f J a ' ; ° h ; n n a n a " i i h i '. l 'f o n d e d t h a t t h e f o l l o w i n g c l a 1 m s _ b ¢S h e a w m a e . :t h e h o m e s c h o o l G R M 'o r B u . L : >- ' \ 1 » l - 0 " ' P » l *P O P U L A R ' r m c u r z f z
d d l l E '&||0\¥»"Ed a n d t h e C o u n t y C l e r k l n *- - - » - -` U R l ' I i I F U g y B I R T H D A Y
P i v i o y e d A l i c e ,s e r v e d a I o n e l y l u n c h ,x t l u d p d t n d r a w w a r r a n t s n n t h e a n d fa t ~" E i fJi't \ ' e n t y w a s T h a n r c r n h a r m a a f i n u n r H 1 9 A m b h . |a
badly rotted and wonhlcsn for!The Zeppelin i n gift from the
further use and mm be destroyed. Good ear Rubber Co. w Mr. Miller
Many other'minor improve-
ments will |luul»tle».<be made in
the rucon.<truution uf this fnrm
home and Mr.llannn in to bc
complimented upon his progress»|
iv1°|\en= nlnng this line.
SURPRISE DINNER ['.\R'l`Y
Sunday,November 3 was the
birth nnnivf-rsary of Mrs. Watson
'Tyson and her friends took this
occasion to help her celebrate by
ccnxing in with well filled baskets
fur a six-thirty dinner.The honor:
:nent was presented with a lovelyhand bag.
Those present were Messrs. and
Mendnmes Grant Allen,Cliffor-1
|K.rnus¢~,Hd Muttlniéscn,Sw"
Cheely, Z. B. Smith, John Newell,
l n .Annu .Petersen and Peter
Tyson..
LEGION AUXILIARY
To INSTALL OFFICERS
.11 legion Auxiliary will meet
grnin (Thursday)evening tor ln-
wtallstion of officer;
l i n .Leo Weber of Arlington,
:hy if :iisuin prendent and Mrs.
ylwhich is his prize for exceeding
.the quota net upon all Goodyear
|dealers.The special quota drive
on Goodyear tires has extendeil
over the past two months.The
'iquota met for the Blair Top and
§'lile Co.was to win 238 points.
l-Zach tire sold counted u point and
eucb tube one~fifth point.To ful-
fill such o quota in not an easy
task in n town the sim of Blair
.and Mr. Miller is on be congrat-
.uluted upon his success along this
llinc.|
Of course he advenised in TheiEnterprise,which was a great
'help in attaining the desired goal.
WHY NOT?
Fort Calhoun got "on the air"lover WOW last night through n
.program pu: on by the Onhard atWilhelmCo.The program con-
sisted of four historical sketches
!
i
of pioneer Nebruka life.One of'
by immense Gathering.y One pleasant feature of the ¢|ny|
was the arrival of his non, Martin
MANY N0'r.us\.1~:s PRI-:SENT who su|'pr'ir~ed his father by com-
Sunday wns an important day in
the history o f the Methodist
church of Arlington,when the
dedication of their new building
took place.The fine new church
was crowded and there were many
present from out of town.
When the morning meeting be~
gon,the committee on finances
needed the sum of $2679.00 to
complete the payments on the
cost of the church.In less than
thirty minutes the entire amount
with several hundred to spare had
been subscribed.Uv to date there
is s surplus oi' about $350.00 over
the amount asked.
The main address was given by
Biahop Frederick D.Leete.Dr.
C. C. Wilson, Supt. of the Omaha
district, also spoke bdefly.E. J.
Hancock, aged eighty-four years.
of Blair, was present and reviewed
the dedicotipn of the first M. E.them concerned old Fon Atkinsou,|churv:h at Fontanelle over seventy
now Fort. Calhoun, and this inter-iyelrs sgo.Mr. Hmcock'.¢ father-'a
eating episode was concluded by u
statement From the announcer
name appears nn the original sub-scription list of that church and
that "thin most historic spot in lll1\y\l¢'|'l dim with age,in now|Nebraskn should be r-armed axilnmerluunlhmuinthe new 4-hunk»
ing in on him for the occasion.
There were twenty-eight pres-
ent as followx: Mr. and Mrs. N. A-
Johnson,Mr.and Mrs.Walter
Strom, Miss Mildred Kingdon, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L Hurd and sons of
Omaha, Mrs. Turene and two sons
of Lincoln,Mr.and Mrs.W.E.
Kingilon and family of iKenno'i'd»
Mr.and M m John Hooks ond
son and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jen-
sen ol Blair.All of the children
of hir. and Mrs. Jacobsen wen:
present with the exception of Mrs.
C. R. Hitchcock, who lives in Kans-
as City, Missouri,
BLAIR COUPLE WED
Miss Bernice Slricklett, daugh-
ter of Mr. und Mrs..Walter E.Strlcklett,becarne the bride 'of
Floyd Halstead, son ol'Mr.and
Mrs. Clem Halstead on Thursday.
October 31 at Logan, Iowa.Mr.
and Mrs.Dan Moore and the
hride's mother attended the young
couple.
A wedding supper was givmn at
tbe_home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
SF*°Uf¢i¢tho following guests
funds indicated below to pay the
same.Carried.J. D. Adams c0.,'Rep»im
John Anderson/Blacksmith
Work
Arndt Hardware,Supplies
Blair Top & 'Dire Co.,Re-
pairs
7.50
9.25
7.50
3.80
B. S. T. Garage, Gas & Re-
pairs
Calhoun Oil Co., Gas 11.14
Fulton and Millard, Grad-
ing 6027.60
Frank Hovendick, Road
Work 21.00
9.45
Henry A. Kniep, Dragging 54 .00
Dotlet' Kruse, Labor 112.00
Neb.-laws Oil Co., Gas
Curl Puls, Dmgging
C.F. Puls, Dragging
ltosenbaum Service Station,
Gas
Wm.,Sc1\eer, Jr., Dragging
Stnndard.0il Co., Oil
Pnul llarry,Dnggi ng
Earl Coul'er, Dragging
Fred Ludwiir. Dragging
61.76
24.30
10.35
34.21
50.40
49.74
9.45
7.704.60
(Continued on page four)
Mo Nu.n ' / u-' rnn no o x C L UB
The lllonduy Afternoon Club
met with li m.W.W. Wilkinson
on
_N_o\'enhbér 4.married zu Alfred Nelxon,who
with three children surqivex her.
The children are Marian, Richard
and Alfred. Jr.
Funeral services will be held
Friday,November 8 at 2 P.M.
from the Lutheran church at Ken-
nard.Rev.Yan"-n will officiate.
The family have the sympathy
of a large circle of friends.
SAL ESMEN TRI-IATED BY mm
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans of the
firm, Vinton-Evan; Chevrolet Co.,
entertained the waleamen and their
wives at a theatre pany, followed
by di.\-ter and dancing at one of
the best wen in Omaha.
So me ti m ago the firm set a
quota for the sale of new and used
cgra and if this quota was rc-ached
at a certain time,the salesmen
were promised this treat.
They did even better, exceeding
the quota in fine shape,to the
entire satisfaction of Vinton-Evans
and the above party was the result.
Everyone had n most enjoyable
evening and one that will long be
remembered.
1
I
I
...., ._,.........--...., ... .... ....,council was held last Tuesday eve-
ning .md proved to be a very quiet
one with but little business ui in-
terest to be done.
Parties from east Nebraxku
street uppeurud before the coun-
cil and asked that city water be
fumished them, proposing that if
the city would see lo the iurnisli-
imc of the pipe and putting it in
place that the
request.would
the di uh and
the pipe wan
was wanted.
An informal
Auzust Rxthmmm wherein he is
for damages caus-
watern from South
thu:the council
of suinding suit
parties making the
do the digging of
filling i t up alter
laid.The request
talk on the cane of
swing the city
ed by overflow
creek showed
were in favor
rather than pay the damages
aakt.-<l.
The matter of the lighting of
the Crowell Home road by plac-
ing a s t light on private
ground was taken up and the com~
mittee in charge was instructed
that the placing of such lights
was not in nccondanee.witl'\the
ordimmces und customs of the
city and therefore could not be
done.
Mrs. A. lt. Hvales was pleasantly
fzurpriscd on last Sixnday wiwn
she was invited out w the home
ol'her sister,Mm.Opal Reews
and family,w n birthday dinner
with her panrnts and other rola-
lnes present.-
Mrx.lkulns was not expevting
her birthday bo be sn happily ri-~
memhereil and the occasion was a
very happy one.
Those present were Mr.and.
Mrs. C.B.Bunn,Mr. o rl Mrs.
Byron Bunn and son, Eugene. Mr.and Mrs.. A.lt. Beales and Jane,
Mr..am|Mrs.Opal Reeves and
fx-mily and Chris Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. ihnent Brock and
baby of Auburn, Neb., were over
Sunday guests at the parental,
A.R.Brock home in this city.,
They returned on Monday.
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f ~\929lu.
11,
wa sv.ut
N o v e m b e r
an u i n0Q4
5
I 2
I 92 6
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I 239| 5 162 2 2 52 9 3 0
5 '\r
IO ~l IT I5zo27
7|4gn24£8
.1 .Ll1'4§ir \§
,p
,ne il J un nlltm GI Vlllé y , Ne b. , wh lagdis tri c t sec retary ,p la n to be
prea em on this oc c asi on.
A s e r vi n g c o mmi tte e wi ll be on
h a n d m take care o f the soc ial
mu c h as possibie in k E llé é é
The Ch ron ic le belie vnm th at
people o f th is c o mmun i ty
ma k e a def ini te an d com
dir t i n that Ai mn inn oh -.. .. ..
rvd".`he'l'e.There are thirty-eight nam-
if the el on this paper,manyof them
will familiar to old timers,such as
being present.: Mr. and Mm. Clem xml can W ":expanded m by
Halstead, Mrs, 3_ |_,_ Bmxvier, Mrs.naming "Modern Muicianu".~
[anis Strinkktt, Mn. Gladys Kirk The Clghp|-gaident.,Mrs.Dnvld
" M hmn.,n..__.»U r.--Mummem oenunled :lu ann-nm."
TAK ES Fms r UN n o us .Auer me umm umeussuonn mrbillswereallowedandndjoum-
G¢°l'le M°rsw. living nurth of ment wma taken.
Blair on the bottom mad, pmved
{___.
serumill get
.tional
town
Will
I - F t .
'inked
Iam-
a. m. risncoclsysamuel A. Francis,E.J. Carponta,M.llacDonlld,
J. IL Peters, Ffiederick Heyhrock,
B. L. Keyes, Geo. Hlndley, Silas J.
Francis and Wm. Flake.
Rev.F.l.Pinch of Benson
brought greetings from the Oma-
lm Kininerial Association.
At the evedn service Revx_John Koehler ot Omaha, lm nw
(Continued un pagefour)
- - ------1..-......u mm.un..Moore, Mr.md Mrs.Floyd Hal-
stead and Mr.and Mrs.Walter
Stricklett and family..
The bride and Kl'00m will nuke
their home on Nebraska atreetit
the Clem lhlstead home when
they hnve rooms rented for house-
keeping.
Mr.and Mrs.Orville Scheffler
Zan the parent; of n baby nan.
with the Ra a r ," A Modem w the world recently that he is a'r o n SALE
Opeth"tnkini for her example hog raiser.He shipped thirty-five .
the Wen, "Madame Butu¢|-ny",head of hogs,a cross between A splendid building lot on west
,_There was a hrge attendance Bcrknhire and Hampshire strains,Nebraska Sttect,.{adng the south
and the afternoon vu a most in-to the Ak-Sar-Ben show now inltrees,cement sidewalk,paved
sheen an the lnwnute bus line.
and located in A good progreuivc
neighborhood is offend at a price
less than the cost ol sidewalk and
paving..For |quick sale.$275.
Inquire of Erlnnd Nelson, Owner.
keratin; and enjoyable one,lprozrw i n Oma ha a nd wo n nm
Hh s -Dorothy B me r ,high prlze.The hm we re farmwed in
school tndent,favored the Club May, thus belng fin months old,
with x solo which ull enjoyed.and weighed no pounda.
_Tha Club will meet Nav.11 The Enkrprlse wishes w con-
'with Mig; .Anna Raver.ngratulnw hir. Morgan.
==n.s===§g i=Nov.8-Christian church dinner.
9-Armiutioe dance.Nov.
Nov. I1-Armistice Day Prvzram.
Nov.LT "`-llKN¢8tienal dinner.
Nov. 27-Union 'l'hu\k.ngl\'ln¢ ser-»vice at Congregational church.
Nov. 'PT "Y'!l'? K¥ ¢i on| l na me *
auf.-ilon sale.
. . - - - --- - - p n u u u . . \ | » v | |u l c a f Wp a r : o f m e e v e n i n g .p l e n t y o f s t a t e a n d e v e n n a
_help to re ac h ihe g oa l.Th i sJ l h u s P ° * § § ; = g ; ~.g 11 j; . . 'i tl ha s a . wo nd e rf ul op po rtu ni ty .
ic ever take advnnin-by aré p1I{1LfL§`¢§`}§`§§;°}:§»'.f»{ Calhoun ¢,,,.,.m,c,e.
in Cordova, Neb. Fridw dtex-mor
10 attend a Danish Brotherhood Hany Brock of
goose dinner mmf.Them* blah 1. Ihiu hvnlhnm ;n
Luge of it?
Omaha, 1
Fmck and'ltium Saturdy' Iwmin r""~ ~ S l m d l y.
5
Nebnsk, November 7, meP|¢e1'vo s a l s a !¢ ¢==: z z
QK E N N A R D N ET HE WS
! ` - . " ' " §
~'mmm n 1mpmgne_¢ng1-gn nm-0 1 \ h l \ . L \ A l { U m m w s
Mr .and Mrs. T. E. Akins wen
Blair shoppers last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.l-'md Auamasenandson,Jimmie Dick,Mr.and
*Mm Gus Kronberg went to Win-lside Salnrdav m snend Sumlnv
FRUIT BU'l'l`ERS POPULAR
.Apples which are plentiful .at
:his time of the y e a r, my be
used ns a basis for n number of
¢ombinntinns of fruit butter: and
K E N N A R D R U R A LJOTTINGS
Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Misfeldt
helped Grandma Rasmussen cele-brate her birthday Monday at theare commonly used with plums.`pe;¢Rasmussen home.
I!-"lb kualinra nrnvidn nm nf 'Mr .und Mm han Millnv \~i\:iin¢l
THE ENTERPRISE FOR JOB WORK~~.......,__ .
G i n g e r
m ~ I . 1 1
tors. gave mm real menmn-1,Eddy Jackson drove hlm ln, WM!
llllrlum. and ferllnz. with his usualluck. that the fnmlly would like tohe nloné for n few hours of lnll~mnte rennlnn. he pleaded lmpurtzmthualnelus. nm! left thcn;,'|\omlaln;to return for them ntelefen o'clocl:.
--»-lL..-...,..~.»mnnnr.
A COLUMN FOR
WOMEN
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1 p ac ka ge le mo n fla vo re d g elatin
L c up boiling vrjnbzr,§i c u p ve ge -
mb le s to c k o r c o ld wa te r , 3 tab le -
poons vi ne g ar ,'A teaspoon sa lt,
4 tea sp oo n pa pr ik a, 1 c up c ooked
ar ro ts ,dic ed,i c u p peas.Di s -
a n d f a mi ly .
Th e Roy al Ne i g h b or s h e ld th e i r
re g ula r me e ti n g la s t Fr i d a y eve-
ni ng .Mr s .B e r t S wi h a r t,Mr s .
Bu c k Ro s e n b au m a n d Mi s s F r i e d a
Ro s en b au m entertain ed.
Mic e Ada Ililnnnhorur Mu nn n n
|l \ . ¢ \ l U u v v n n a y u r u u \ .- » \ . .. . . . . . . " .- .. - .. . . - . . . . . .. . - . - .. . . . v ¢ ¢ » . » . . .. . . .v - \ ¢u s i n g f r u i t s y v h i c h a r e s o u n d ,b u t w i t h M r s .R h s m u a a e n i n B l a i r o n
n o t o f t h e f i n e s t q u a l i t y ,t o m a k e M o n e t i a y ._
a n a t t r a c t i v e a n d w h o l e s o m e F n t z A r p v i s i t e d a t t h e I - ' r g n k
d .A b u t ' e r s a r e n o t a s ' G a s s e r h o m e W e d n e s d a y e v e m n g .
B r g ;'a n i s m g d j e i l i e s t h e y a r e M r s .D o r a S u g m i e r w a s a T l i u r s -
s w a s J 1 T h 1;d a y a f t e r n o o n . v i s i t o r a t t h e P r a n k
b e t t e r f o r t h e c l u d r e n .e m o s G a s s e r h o m e .
c o m m o n f r u i t s u s e d i n b u t t e r s a r e !M r .: m a l M r s .F r a n k G a s s e r a n d
- . . ¢ . -
by Ethel Hueston
Illustrxtians by
Irwi n My ers
C w r r l x h t b y I l o b h n M r r r i l i C d .
W S U B f r vl r a
THE s rom r'< : m t ' l ' ~ ! : : n | t 1 ~ » w m l M i r i a m .n r .o l l l ve r l e a ve s f o r C h l r u t l o .E d d ?
a g k s o n b r i n g s a n o t h e r f r i e n d . A l e x -n d e r M u r d o c k ,w h o h e n n h a su s t r e t u r n e d f r o m u t o u r o t t h e
o r l a l t o t h e p a r s o n n g e G l m z e r .hos e;h e a r t In s e t o n h e r t w o a l s o
e r n m a k i n g r l c h m a r : l a n e s ( H e l e nI e n g a g e d l o a . p r o f e n s o r o r m a t h e -n t l c s l l o r a r e L n n t g l r y .p o o r i n t h e
o l l d | g o o d i t l , l n a t f i r s t e l a t e d . b u t
b e c m n e n c h i l l e d a t t h e a n n o u n c e -e n t t h a t M u r d o c k l n w o r k l n g l n n
c h a l n " g r o c e r y : l o r e O b v i o u s l y n oc a t c h . "G i n g e r t h i n k s .a n d a n u h n
l m M r T o l l l ve r r e t u r n s .h i s e fv- s~ n l m r r u ve d a n d t h e d o c t o r s l l l v m l
l m It t l e h o p e .
c H ' M » ' r 1 m I - l n t h e u s u a l l y q u l o th o m e ol 'n e w M r .T o l l l vo r .b i r t h -
o u i s t m l n l u l e r I n t h e s m a l l t u w n o f
R e d 'l h r u a t h .I o w a .h l l m u t b c r l e ud . u . \ g h t » r n H e l e n M i r i a m , a n d E l l e n
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p u t l o n a n t h e " l . w a n t y n a z o u n l "t h a t
e ve n i n g .*W i t h E d t l y Ja c l s n o n . p r o s -E e r u u s y o u n g l 'n r m 'e r .h e r e s c o r t .
1 ; - f i - w l e a ve s f o r t h e a m l c l vm t e d
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o u s n t r n l n a t t e n d a n t . :o n t h e b u l l d -
l m i o f a n e w c l l u r c h t o r e p l a c e t h eo u t g r o w n s t r u c t u r e l u n a l f e c t c d h i r
' T o l l l \ c r ' |e y e s t o t h e p o i n t o t
t h r e a t e n e d t l l i n d n c n i u n d l t e i n t o r -
b l r l d e n l o u s e t h e m , t h o u u h c o n t i n u
i n g t o o c c u p y h i s p u l p i t .G i n g e r h a l
t r i e d l n m a n y w a y s t o a d d t o t h ef a m i l r u s l a n d e r i n c o m e .b u t S h e l n
n o t d n r o u r n u u l l l l n r j o r y .w i t h E d -
d y J a c k s o n : n d n f r i e n d h e i n t r o -
d u c e l a s T u b A n d r e w s ;r e t u r n s l n
t r i u m p h n c k n o w l e d z e d t h e p r l s o
b e a u t y .a n d w[ l t h n m d o l l n r u l ng o l d t h e c h i e f rnz e.S h e K i ve b t h em o n e y t o h e r f a t h e r a s p a r t o f t h ee r n c n n e n e c e s s a r y f o r t h e t r e a t m e n t
o t ' b l a e y e s b y C h i c a g o n p e c l a l l a t e .
C E I A P 'r ' E I t I V - - M n r j o r y u n w i t -
t l n i r l y p z l ve s G i n g e r t h e : e r m o f n n
l d c a w h i c h m a y A l l t h e p e r s o n a s :t r e a s u r y .B l u e P e n s a n a p p e a l . i n t h e
f o r m o f a c h a n l e t t e r .t o r t h e d o -
n n t l o n o l 'a d i m e fo r a t " P n r e o n a l t e
H o m e f o r t h e m i n d . "w h i c h s h e
l l g n s " E T o l l i t e r ,'I ' r e a n u r e r . "a n d
s e n d s t o t h r e e w o m e n .rlmoae n n m e nt h e n m s e e n l n u n c w n p n p e r .I no t h e r t o w n s .u r z l n r t t h e m l o c o n -t i n u e t h e c h n l n .S h e g e t s r e s u l t !
a t o n c e a n d f e e l :h e r p r o b l e m i ss o l ve d ,q u l e t l n s :u n a c c e p t a b l et h o u g h t s a s t o t h i D r o p r l e t y o f h e r
u c t b y r e a s o n i n g t h a t h e r a p p e n l
r e a l l y u l f o r a h o m e f o r t h e b l i n d .h e r f a t h e r .l l e l e n l l m a r r i e d ,u n d
l e a ve s t h e D l r s o n u g e .
C H A P T E R l ' - T h e d o c l o n h a v -
i n g o r d e r e d fo r ;l l l r .'l ` o l l t \ e r c o u n -t r y n l r a n d f o o d l n p l e n t y .w l t h
C o m p l e t e r e s t . E d d y J a c k s o n i n vi t e sh i m t o o t n s f o n h l a f a r m .w i t h M l r l -n i u t o c a r e f o r h i m .J o p l i n W e s t -
b u r y , t r e a s u r e r o l ' t h e c h u r c h b o a r d .
a r r a n g e s f o r a a u b s t l t u t o .H i r a m
B u c k w o r t h .j u s t g r a d u a t e f r o m . tt h e o l o g i c a l n e m l n q r y ,t o a l s o M r .'1 " o l !l ve r 'a p l n e e f o r n w h i l e .M r .
D u c k w o r t h a r r i ve s u n d m a k e :h i ;
g a m e u t t h e p a r s o n a z o ,a." p a y i n g
e l . "
Bu t Ginger iIIln.casting ahnut
her with keen ey es lhnt saw every
thing.and u kven mi nd [Isnt sus
pec ted oven num-0 . klww lnlui thr| y
thus ull was tml \\£l|.Im!In the
churc h.when-were hc nrd vnc rw
!\l|U llll\ |\|| r||nu - v " r u Ithe y sa t. tho th re e gi rls a nd the rfnther,In the pleasant old living:
room a nd njn lted for th e c omi ng of
'~I-~\\_\~f é -f f #2 " ' E § : e < "_ , . . ' $ 1
~I f L x - ' P .Z1... . j " T " " ~
.~~-Etho c ommittee."Tn e y wa nt th a t Inst two thnu
.......|¢nl¢.¢u|"amid :heir fatherHi li ll l l u | w \ u ¢1 -.._ . .s m i l i n g a n d s o d o I .B u t I a m
s u r e t h e p e o p l e w i l l c o n t r l h n t e is
1 ;\ . .. t- .. .m a I n n a u H I ' H £"t*!|lf![l[]E..Mum~s
GRUCERY sPEclnL
Friday and Saturday
F'Marshmallows, per lb.-»
M. B. Corn (ISC can) 0 for
M. B. Peas (l5c can) o for
M. B. COFFEE llb. 39c, 5 lbs.
Sugar mlb. bag -._
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69
09
99
59
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BERRY BROS
Kennard, Nebraska
i`.F|'f §"m\":.|\T:o\1m"f|112¢{"r x"}£"ia1'.|F¥|\"i 'TI
solve geiatin in boiling water. Add rr€&»"oFnTm`§-°{uTu»"§` .mi iz apples, pluml. »=-dw llld mvulxxnuud Sundnv with llr. ma Mm Ear nlum mu annie butter, \\l¢|:
Iairiifv ;g,.g'§;'EFQG isIt F. W. Llmbn¢ht'| at Irvingson.
Hr.and H n .Chnl.Hisfaldt
R L ~ H u h : d n l l m t l m 'ivego*.|bk_stock or cold wnkr,
Pmlmll! fume Jnplln \\'l'l1¥m|'5'-vinegar, slit and paprika.C1nilLnlnne. Ill nl cum hm nhvlnullly I When slightly lhkkened,fold i:|\
¢|un -u nd p e u .Turn into moldlmnn lrllh hln mlm! mn e__u n o 1'In nm''U mold on elim*"w e l l, n mn n - ml l m 1'ghm unhl num n" U f ' ~ l s s a s z n T i l " .n g l k l t u u .Gnmlxh with mnvnnmdne.
:po nd Sunday wi th Mr. :nd Mn.
ll. C. Blaco.Harrie:Peterson was ill Wed-
nesday and unable to attend school
Miss Mary Anderson and Mrs.
Paul Peterson were Omaha visit-
ors Thursday.
Mrs!George Hedelund a n d
daughter, Jeanette and Mr. and
Mrs.John McCracken were in
Omaha Thursqay.Mrs.Ben Johnson and Mrs.Sophia Anderson have been ill the
past week.Harvey Hillman went w lllodale,
Iowa Monday w visit his wife,
baby and relatives.He returned
Thursday.Ernest Spraker is working at
the .Rouenbuum Service Station
while Roscoe in husldng corn for
his brother, Jap.Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurber :ml
Start. your car easily on
cold winter mornings?
If not, it needs repairing
or adjusting.Bring in
your car.L e t g s w o r k
on it."
teac hers c on ve nti on i n Oma h a o n
'I'hu1sdny a n d Fr id ay .
Ni c F r i wr i c k s o n a n d Le on ar d
Pete rson dr o ve to \V\:Ht Po i n t o n
Mo n d a y eve n i n g to atte n d th e
li n r d w u m dealers c onventi on.
M r .imml Mr s .J n be Gi bs on a n d
da u g hte r of No rf o lk , s p e nt. S atu r -
du y mu l Su nd ay :xt th e Ge or ge
He d o lu ml lrorne.MI B .Ot t o K.'lin[.;er a n d da u g h -
te r s o f K a lma n , c amo Su n da y eve -
n i n g 1.0 vi s i t w i t h Mr s ,Kli ng er 'H
pa r e n ts , Mr . a n d Mr s . F wd P lu g g e
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y A .An d er -
son npe nt Su nd ay w i t h M m .A n -
de r a o n 'n p a r e nts , Mr. a n d Mr s . A .
C. Ho i me a .Su n da y di n ne r gu e sts a t L .E .
W a n ls we r e M r . a n d Mr s . Me r to n
W a rd a nd f a mi ly a ri d Mr. a nd Mrs .
Le la n d 'W ar d a n d f a mi ly ,a ll o f
Oma h a .
Mi s s Olg a W e n d t e wa s i i i M o n -
... . ..
Mrs.Thur-bcr's parents,Mr.and
Mrs. Rolzt. AndreasenHarriet Hall came homc Monday
evening after having spent sev-eral \\;ek;a t her sister's,M n .
George Owens at Laurel, Neb.
Mr ,and Mrs.L .E.Peterson
were Blair callers Monday after-
noon.A number of Kennani foiks at-
tended the funeral of Chas.Han-
sen Monday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and
son, James came up from Omaha
Saturday evening £0 spend Sunday
with relatives.The bazaar which the Methodist
Ladies' Aid held in the church
basement last Saturday night prov-
ed to be a big suecesa Fancywork and baked goods were sold
during the afternoon and from six
till eight a delicious chicken sup~
per was served.Mrs. Blazier went to Omaha lust
week where she will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs. D.
H.Fair.Mrs. Elmer Wright was an Oma-
ha shopper Saturday.Misa Elsie Buch went to Omaha
Saturday w visit relatives.She
returned Sunday.Fune ra l e w were held for
the late John ogt a t the Vogthome north of Kennard Saturday,
prior to the interment at Blair.
Many friends extend sympathy to
the bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilkins at~
tended the stock show in Omaha
Saturday.Miss Lena Bates spent Saturday
night and Sunday at the Jap Roa-
enlraum home.Albert Munson was operated onfor sinus trouble last week.It is
repomed that he is getting along
very nicely._
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
uo No n STUDENTS
The following pupils w e r e:neither absent nor tardy fromthe
Gnnnma: Room for the month ofOctober:Ee ly n Andenei RuthBmwn,Clara Casey,enneth
Fowler, Kenneth Hillman, Russell
Johnson, Elmgr Japp, Irma Kelley,
Promptly and Efiiciently Done
Kennard Garage
CHAS. BATES. Proprietor
Gwendolyn Johnson, Hazel Kelley,
Beatrice Pritchard, Ruth Hansen,
Ella Lautrup,Dorothy Miller,
Luunnce Mntzen,Katherine Mil-
ler, Paul Peterson,Aurnlee Ros-
enbaum,Lyle Rosenbaum,Doris
Andersen,Rus-isdl Casey,Bertha
Hansen, Ruth Jenkins, Ned Miller,
Norma hench.
one~fonrth plums.Wxish, cut the
apples and plums and cook in a
small amount of water until ten-
der.As fresh plums are not in
seasbn now canned plums may be
used inalead.Rub the cooked
fruit through a sieve.Add one-
lmlf the amount of sugur nsthere
is fruit pulp.Cook the butter
until ihick and clear.This may
either be canned or sealed in
jelly glasses or jars.Butters may
be made from the pulp of differ-
ent fruits after the juice has been
'drained off for jelly.The flavor
of Liu: fruit butter is better if it
contains all of lhe juice.Spices
and lemon juicxz may be used to
add fluvor to butters.
SECOND SPRAY FUR
PINE TREE SCALE
Clayton W..Watkins,extension
forester,and L.M.Gates,state
nursery inspector,have recently
finished a second spraying of the
trees in northwestern Nebraska in
an attempt to eradicate the pine
tiee scale.Trees in that section
of the state had been sprayed
once before and the second spray-
inp; served as a further protection.
The first spraying was made
with a 2%Volck light solution
last July and the second sprayings
at Lewellen und Thedford were
made with a 5% solution.The.ex-
tension forestor estimates that a
kill of approximately 90% was re-
eeived on the Lewcllen planting
which was one of the worst in-
festations in that section of Ne-
braska.In other parts of the
state,the pines began to grow
soon after the first spray was ap-
plied..Owners were well pleased
with the results.They had been
worried because their trees were
dying after they had worked hard
for several years to get worn to
grow.
A'l"l`END CHURCHDEDICATION
Among those attending the dedi-cation of the M. E.church at Ar!-
ington Sunday were Mrs.L.E.Ward, Mrs.Mary Jacobsen,Mrs
Ethel Rosenbaum,Mrs.E.Berry,Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Marshall, Mr.
A C. Holmes, Mrs. W. H. Rosen-
baum and Rev. Booher.
.MONDAVS FIRE
A great deal of excitement \1L.t:caused last Monday morninp: wh- 1:
a fire started in the basement of
the Kennard State Hank.Ho ~over,the fire whistle called Ulm:
firemen out and tho biaze v-.1.=soon extinguished.The waits and
fumiture were somewhat damaged
by smoke but other than that the
damage was slight.
'TEACHERS ATTENDCONVENTION
School was closed last Wednes-day in order that the teachers
might attend Lhe State 'I`euchcrs
Convention Thursday and Friday.Miss Finch went to Norfolk, Wal-
ter Eggers, Miss Domucket, Miss
Thompson, Miss Wendne and )lr.Lamb attended the conventidn in
Ognahn.
E N T E R T A I N A T D I N N E R
l
Mr .a n d M p .B e r t Ha n s e n en-
ter tai ned th e f o li o n i n g a t di n ne r
S u n d a y : Mr . a n d Mr s . F r w P lu g g e
W a lte r a n d Alb e r t,Mr .a n d Mr s .
C.B .Ha n s e n o f Bla i r ,M r .a n d
Mr s .Mi k e Ne lse n a n d Ve r on a ,
Me lv i n N e ls e n o f Be n n i ng to n , Mr .
an d Mr s .W .B .Ro se nb au m a n d
fa mi ly .o
mafia -Inmlla ti on o f new wa-
terwurks system here progressing
rapidly.Wausa-Work started on erect~
ing poles for power wires of
Western States Utilities Company
who are building plant in this city
on lot west of city hall.
were Sundav dinner srueag g qé ai!Henry Misfeldt home.Mr.and Mrs.Louie Gotuch
were Sunday visitors at the Emil
Gattsch home.
Mr .and Mrs.Frank Nncve, Mr.
and Mm. Juhn.Kuhr, Sr. and sons,Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeh and Ann
and Mrs. Weibke Wulf helped Mrs.
Geo. Naeve celebrahe her birthday
GRUCERY sPEclnLs
Friday and Saturday
F'
Ma rs h m a l l o w s , p e r l b .-»
M. B . Co rn (ISC can)0 f or
M. B. Peas (l5c can) o for
M. B. COFFE E l l b . 3 9c , 5 lb s .
Sugar mlb. bag -._
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69C
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99:1
594:
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BERRY BROS.
Kennard, Nebraska
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HOME1Tufll ~~
.."~=»»<»»»<;=.<v»;¢if;=w=m1:>we!\»
stronger?""I thlnk so . y es I n m s u r e o f I t. |
I feel muc h hotle Whnt hour venaappointedforthemeeting?l'sn't
the real ol'the c ommittee late?"
"W o ll no n ma tte r o f fac t.th e
root nf th e c o mmi tte e ls not com-
'n e Brothe r Dawe s was c alle d ont
r town o n b u s in e ss - in to th is nf l-
-n oo n. an d llmth o r Mn e klen ls I n
had wi th an ntlnok o f ac ute Indi-
gosxllon.No t th a t I hellr-vo n word
nf it my s elf. Th e; jus t h ac ke d ou t,
ll\n l's all.""I-= the meeting postnonef'| .then'!"
"\\'r~ll.no You see.I wa s the
rlnnlrmnn nny lrmv. null l c an d o as
well wttlannt the c ommittee.\Ye'll
inet have I t not hr o urselves."1
Th o ;:lrle.ros:o qnlekly ."lVe 'll
rar . u rfi tnlrs If y ou wi ll exc use "" "|
nfp. ¢|nf\lil||;.;u uzn u;u.s " " . |
tlfllrl Etllrlnm." N o ¢1ont.zo." snld .lonlln W esl-
hllrv quic kly .evidently not nt all
desiring to h e left nI on e' wltl\his
conlle. nnseelng pastor."Yo u stay
rlgzht here.ll's a fami ly matter. ns
y on mi gh t s ay . : md \ve'll jus t have,
lt a ll r leh l on t I n th e o pe n. "|lllr.'Tolllrer sat very sti ll.a t
rigid llgznre nnnlnsl th e fa de d blue ,
velvet o f the big chair.his headh o m forward.|
" To n see.we lind a mee tlnl! of
the ofllelal board Monday night."
'°'i'ou d i d !wh y ,I c ould ha ve
c omo ln fo r ll."
"We-ll.we just had It hy o n e
selves.In f ac t \re've had several.
Well.lhere 's no use beating a bout
the hush."eontlnned the emb a n
rassed ollielnl."' i o u see.Ilr otlier
To lllr er ,that wh lle a ll o ur pe o ple
li k e y o n . a nd li k e y o u r wo r k - li k e
ro a r wh o le family .ln !nc t-»-stlll--
well. y ou c an see tha t a hllnd man
enn't m n n c hurc h--not rlel\ tly - -
not a dna new c hu rc h like this oneofours.No w that w e r e pu t no
ranc h mone y i nto uns ne w c hur c h,
wo'vo not to net In t he c ro wds to
a n It un.and help pay the ex»
nenoee.An d n h lln d mo n - - "
Mr. 'Io lllver did not mo re."Ye s.Brother lve slbu ry .Go ou," he said
gently .
"W e ll,y ou see hon'I t ls.A n d
sinc e the Conaregatlnnnllots ha ve
started to hold meetings o f the ir
o wn ln the Od d Fellows'hall,
tlle_rve taken abo ut a dozen of our
Ho o d p a y e k. a nd we 'r e ge t to n o t
in others to take their plac es.N e w
y ou se o how were f lared.W e li k e
you.first-rate,b u t vre'\e got to
I
_ - . . _ . -r _ . _ - .- _ .- -."" u -. _ - _-
Cab ba ge W a i t Sa lu d
Pe el o ra n ge s, r e mo vi ng a ll wh ite
ski n.C u t i n to on e- f ou rth 'inch
slices a n d th e n i n to seg me nts.
Co ve r sa la d pla te s w i t h fi ne ly -
shredded cabbage.Sprinkle _with
or a ng e seg me nts.Se rve w i t h
Fr e nc h dress ing.
v Cheese Ha ll Soéad
Peel ora ng es an d di vid e i n to
se gme nts, re je c ti ng all whi te in ne r
sk in ..Arr ange o n sa la d pla te s
c ove red with lettu c e.Ga r n i s h wi th
ba lls o f c r e a m cheese ro lle d i n
gr a te d or a n ge r in d .
A Pop c o m`F u d g e
2 c up s p o p pe d c o m, 1 c u p g ra n -
ula te d su g ar ,1 c u p b r o o m su g ar ,
1 c u p th i n Gilliam,i i teas poon
va n i lla ,I teas poon bu tte r .Bo i l
su g ar ,c r ea m a n d b u tte r to so f t
b a ll stage.Ta k e f r o m fi r e , b e a t
u n t i l s mp b e g i n s to t h i c k e n , a d d
f i a vo r i n g a n d popc orn.P o u r i n to
grea sed p a n a n d wh e n c ool,c u t
into sq uar es.W h e n y o u ha ve d i s -
c o ve re d the d elig h ts o f ad d in g po p
corn to fudge, you will be so pleas-
ed with the result that you will
odd popcorn to other favorite
candy recipes.
s L e mo n C r e a m P i e
Gr o te d r i n d a n d ju i c e o f 1 le m-
on ,y o lk s o f 8 eg gs .B e s t these
to g e th e r wi th l i c u p s u g a r a n d 3
tablespoons bo i li n g wa te r .Co o k
u n ti l i t thic kens i n do ub le boiler.
Th e n ad d th e wh i te s o f 3 e g g s
be aten s ti f f w i t h %c u p su g ar .
S ti r a ll to g eth er ;wh i le h o t p o u r
in to ba ke d c r us t,b r o w n i n qu ic k
ove n.
H a m a n d Po ta toe s
So ak slic ed h o m i n c o ld wa te r
ove r n i gh t.D r a i n a n d c u t i n p o r -
ti on s fo r ' s er vi n g .Pla c e. in a
gr e a se d b ak i n g d i s h , c o ver i t wi th
a th ic k la y e r o f slic ed potato es,
ad d s ma ll b i ts o f b u tt e r , a b i t o f
mi n c e d o n i o n a n d p e p p e r o r p a p -
ri ka .Sp r i n k le i t li g h tly wi t h
f lo u r a n d c over wi t h h o t mi lk .
ove r the di s h a n d b ak e i n a mo d -
er ate o ve n u n t i l th e po ta toe s ar e
t h o r o u g h l y d o n e a n d w e l l b r o w n e d .
l n -- -- - -. .I J » n o u n . M M D l n n v a n n
Sunday.
BREW STER BITS
Thr pupils of Brewster school
and their teacher,Miss EleanorDeVinncy,gave their Hallowc'cn
program for n very large houseful
of patrons and friends last Mon-
day evening.On account of the
weather the dale had to be post-
poned from Wedncmlay to Mondaywhich mnde a few difficulties.All
in attendance declared the pro-gram very good, after which nllpnrtook in n box supper with which
hot coffee was served.The net
proceeds for the evening was over
forty dollars which will be spent
as the pupils sec fit tor miscellan-
eous, purposes.Mt. and Mrs.Albert Petersen
visited at the Nels Petersen home
near Herman Sunday gftcrnoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Christoffer An
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u l M u n a l y a b u v n a g v v u rf o r t y - s e v e n y e a r s ,j o i n e d t h e f a m
: L u _ N a n A u | \ u n e a ; n n A '*1 l i \U . \ . V h |
-sw.-lcw .-xr 1 ~;=;=v;\w,w¢wumam<¢~.
»~_.~rola'a great systmcn of ci ation
Bonds every nook and cornea* with
ba lmy ,breathable wnrrnth.N o
draughty Ho o n wi th Hc atmla .
Fewer c olds apd mifiic s.Lower
fue! biils, too . . . because Hcatnoll
with its unique Intc nsi.-Fire Air
..~fa 1
v j
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ny an au Cahyninz uvn V;blows.;HJ...pa th y i n th e i r b e r ea ve me n t.
Mr s .Fe n i in a n d W iese spent
Th u r sd a y af te rn oo n w i t h Mr s .
A lf r e d Svoijerson..M r .and M r s .W a lte r W e ed o f
Oma ha , vi si ted at th e Ha rr y S wan -
a{\|l h n mn Rn tn wln v BVEl1iI\iI.u v u " u
A n ew ho u se ha s ju st be e n c om-
ple te d o n th e Ha n s V o g t f a r m a n d
la s t Sun day af ter n oo n Mr .an d
Mr s .Ch r i s J a hn el a n d f a mi ly ,
M r .a n d Mr s .L .La u r its o n a n d
fa mi ly , Mr . u nd Mr s . W i lli am W u l-
hn r \a n l f n l n u v "JY s\n¢|n1I§..
wor k fo r the c hu rc h. fi rs t and las t. ' U ' QW '" '" "'l" uu u luu xu " 'f "'W on,we wnlterl,an d 11011011 y ou ba k mg . W h en do n e the dls h
would get over it.we wru té to th e , bo o f a c r emn y c q ns is te nc y
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rl HIE tl r u - : l a y Shah T ;. :. | 1
fum:c ntion a t Oma h a hint week
!W mc n'.<m d enjoy ed th e A i o
J mner at.thr:Pa xto n llu tc i fo l-
owe d by ' =1 re c e p ti o n at th e Fo n -
mcl cost oz a angle sgovc.
Come in, acc the complete line
of He rola s-in c lud ing the ma:-
vc lou new I Ic alr ols Model 6»D.
Let ds show y ou the many famous
features that arp only found §n the
U¢l:|I rE N E J I
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v. . . 1 . . . . . vv1 ._rp e p p e r .C o v e r
r a n d n l n c f r i n
tanelie,with Miss Mabel Marsh.
The pupils thoroughly .enjoyed
their two-day vacation but were
read for work again by Monday
mormng.
Minatare Golden Krust Bakery
moved to new location.
Biair--~Sccond coat of gravel be-
ing applied on B-Line Highway.
Washington Highway being re-
;1 I I ::I
to c o n n e c t wi th p a vi n g n e a r Oma -
ha.
B la i r - - B la i r Mi ll i n g Co mpa n y
re c en tly in s ta i lq d n e w e qu i pme nt.
Ne li g h - - W e s te r n Un i o n u p t o wn
of fi c e o p en ed i n nedec drated quar-
te r s f i r s t d o o r n o r th o f Seller y 's
Sto re.
.. .......... ...n ~ -.._____all . . .'lr.A....Ja ..IL ..2.5, . {"K1 4. \..
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.maze,-za HEATROLA
-_....- . ..-- -¢..¢.' y r |¢ » | | |u u w q u u - - -- -- - - - - -"-vl z l l a n c e .|j u s t p l n h a { - ° ' - f n n u t .Y 1 m '| ° P a l l H h l n .S a l t .a n dH i r a m I l u e k l r o n l l .: m d h m k h - : : - .w o r n a l l l - l | : | l ° s t h e s t m l u l a t o f l t . " | | . . . . . | . ,w i t h w a t !
\
lrrllllnnt y oung slmlon l.had wh-
t z w m w l y chosen the nnlnistry nw
hi s life n o r k .Sho lossvd h i m n
sc ant respect for that eholcc.
\\lllc h_ a lthough lt nec onled hlro n
high mark for c laaruc ter. ln no woy
c n tllle d hlna lo n pornlnnont plac e
o u f h e r plans for the i'nmlly's fu-
ture.Bei ng o a emlnar y mon, wi th
spec ial stu dy a t Oxf o r d. he wou ld
bog ln perhaps ut.u thousand dol»' f o r a o r twe lve h u )rt°d it he n;:1s
lu c k y , a nd wou ld p gn-ess upward.
Slowly . perhaps us [nr as two thou»
sand. twenty »fl\e hundred, possibly
-he was s o ve ry g oo d lo ok in g.I f
he marri ed. he would lnltnntly , nc -
cordlng to tlnae-honored Metho dist
Earsonuge stati stic !as llgzured by
Inger,become possoased of a
mlnlanu m of th ree c hi ldren.
Small go od wo u ld b e o n e of hls
estate to the impoverished and
.a»..UI... n\.||¢..-....i:¢.................l....Lien
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u l s e e . "
"W ell, wo talk ed lt o ve r wi th th e
tlhwtrlut mperintettulenl,and he
h:1dn't n wo rd to so y ngn ltvit y ou.
ltrothor.no r a n y o f us ei th er fo r
th at mutte r.I lu t y ou see ho w ltls.The new c htlrc ll and nll.So he
so ld h e wop td ll: lt u p n t the c o n -
fere nc e lh ls full, und tl:ey 'll retire
y ou ac c ording to the hooks--I don't
k n o w .lu s t h o w ll IS. but they [my
y o u r ig h t "lo ne , a nd - lt' s ull. d own
ln Ill? 'l)ls olpllne,'An d y o u' ll get
a good long;r e n t, a n d we ' ll g e t lu
some fresh y oun g c h op to draw the
c rondo and nn up the new c h urc h."
" B u t- - h n t it's futher's-»-the n e w
Chllrvll ls,"cnsned Ginger,una ble
to Otltlure th e dead silenc e th a t
hu m:so hluc kly over th e li ttle
group.J op lin W estbury tur ned o n her
shnrply . evldontly glad of a c hanc e
. . .. . . . h ¢ 1 _¢. l . ._ . l l . . | -. n . . I t . .l . . . » ¢ . ¢
l ` " " " " ° "u - m u Am o d e r a t e o v e r ;f o r 2 t o 3 h o
i c o o k s l o w l y a n d e v e n l y .L e s i m -
me r almo st. bu t. n o: q ui te d ry .
To p s y T u r v y C a k e
B e a t 2 e g g y o lks ,a d d 1 c u p
su g a r nd c r e a m we ll.Sif t. 1 c upf l o u r i n 1 t e a s p o o n b a k i n g p o w -
d e r a n d W.te as po o n sa lt, a n d ad d
alter n ate ly wi th a a c up pe a c h sy r -
up .F o ld i n th e well~bcato-n e g g
whi te s.A r r a n g e 1 c a n o f slic ed
pea c h d ra in ed a nd % c u p c ho p pe d
d a te s i n th e b o tt o m o f a b u tte r e d
c nko pa n.P o u r b a tte r ove r a n d
ba ke fOr 30 mi n u te s ;t u m upside
d o wn a n d se rve w i t h wh ip pe d
c re am.W i ld P l u m Con ser ve
Th r e e po un ds wi ld p lu ms .B o i l
.......|2l $n\|".n\r u n Hnnritrh ro lan -
Friedrichsen Hardware
Kennard,Nebraska
WINTER!!
You Can't Beat the Cold W eather
FILL UP WITH
ANTI-FREEZE
N o w
G l y c e r i n e
P r e s t o n e
A l c o h o l
All Equally Good
Let us tell you which would be the best for
your kind of driving.
°0
mwy w-owns.r.uwuls5...5 ......was a delib era te thr owing away ottheir one res ourc e. It wa s the \rlll-
f u l ehoklug o f th e ir oi l well.I twa s th e hur nlng o f their llh er ty
b o n d ;Ginger roeonnollered c ure-
fu lly .She did more th an reoon~
nu llc r .She honnded.She was all-
|\r~eseni,all-pervasive.ailob sc rv-
Ing . lf llar jo ry an d the y ou ng mln-
ls le r lnellned for s stroll ln th e
rnoonllxzht. Glnger lncllned also.I f
th e y s at ln th e s h ad e o f th e r um-
blorn o n th e veranda,Ginger s m
wi th them, bo red. but nny leldlug.
Bod s he washed dis hes n ll these
y ours merely to sure the fair hands
of lllnr jor y to r the d un es of lllra m
Du c kwo rth on d a mlu lm u m o t
three?Th e n tllc s a w li me o f E l-
lc a Tolllver dur ing thes e day s.She
mr.-l th e postmuu,thanked.h lm
.warmly for the letters he govt* her.a n d n e w to th e o ltlc .Th e d i me s
cranhed In to th e d o lls ' tr un k , a n d
Glnizer returned to he r veranda
\| 2 l| .I n rl wa y camaldernhle disap-
po i n tme n t atte nded th e nc c umnla-
.tion of fun ds for the h llud.Rar ely
ldld sho rec eive more than uve c on-
lrllsutlond lo li day : s stln gy n m
c e n ts Lo ve ly d nu gh te n c n nn nt b e
h e m to dnlshlng sc hools.shuhhy
.par sonn iza c annot b e do ne ove r.
,Suffering ey es c annot be ope rnted
Cos hy exp ensive surg eons. upon n
gp nltry me d ime s s d ay .No t th a t
Gin ger frowned upon he r re c elp ts.
. f a r f r o m I L n wa s o n ly th a t s h e
'had lmurd so gi-enil!.In th e th r ee we e ks o f Mr . Tn lll-
| ,-
lu . s wiu - n me u n e u i mn lu n , llo m,th e ' s tr lc k e |minister." No , E lle n , l
| l' o not y ou r f atlie r' s c hu rc h.( V a l
not o ur c hu rc h.It's God's."
Gin ger wi lte d suddenly ."Yes,"
ahe assented."Yes , of c ou rse.I
wi sh we c o uld le t God r u n lt. "
"E llen , "repr oved he r fu th er
gently .
" l' m s o r r y - I d ld n ' t me a n - - " s h e
ltn mmer ed ue rvou sly .
"Yes, never mind.We know. y on
men nt noth ing wrong.Yo u nro
qui te right.o f course.Br o th e r
Westbury .is ls ull tr ue .A h l ln d
nmn would only he no eueumhrnnc e- l n n n e w c hu rrh li k e lh u t.I
should have resigned heron;b u t Ikeptl m p l n g I would r ec over.A n d
I h a d my t a m l ly - "
" 0 h .y nn'll he token care of.
Itr olhe r To lllre r, d r» n' t y ou wor ry ..
lou won ? be a llowed to s ud er , y o ul
nor mor f amily either.Jus! y on re-
membe r tha i.lt' s a ll d o wn ln th e
'h ls elplln ef Th e conference wi ll
take c are of y ou."." l l o w s o o n -W h e n d o y o u - "
"\\t°l| .no w, Br o th er , we nguned,
we wo uld just kee p y on rlg ht a long
nn tll c o ni qe n ee . o n mn s nlar y pn d
every thing.A n d y o u c a n ju s t r m
u p l n th e country ,nn d le t th is
xoun z Du c kworth do the pre ac hi ng.
W e li ke h. lm llr st rnte,ll u d we
want y ou to preac h the dedlentlon_
\ve're absolutely unnnlmnus on that
- n o b o d y bu t You fo r th e dedlrn~
llon. for al y ou mlght s~y , lt's y our
I
u h h .w. . . . . ,.............,.._ r "de r.A d d :'A p o u n d rais ins,1
2pac ka ge da te s,6 c u p s su g a r ,
c ups wa te r ,4 or an ge s ( c u t i n
piec es).Co o k u nti l th ic k , a dd 1' / i
c u p s n u ts a t t h e n o t.
I m Oy s te r D i s h
A s i mp le o y s te r d i s h wh i c h wi ll
evok e c ries o f a d mi r a ti o n f r o m
y o u r f a mi l y o r g u e s t s i s i n o d e i n
th e f o llo wi n g w a y :D r a i n th e
liq ui d fr om a 5- oz . c a n o f oy sten a,
an d ar r an ge th em in f ou r b utter ed ,
f la t, s h u ll o w e a r th e n r a me k i n s o r
gsc ullop shells.M i x o n e c u p o f
br ea d c ru mb s with two tab le s po on s
o i me lte d bu tte r ,on e tablesp oon
mi nc e d p pr s le y , on e -h a lf te as p oo n
s a lt, o f e w g r i n s o f p e p p e r , o n c -
fuur th lea opo on of thy r rm, on o~h al!
te a s p o o n o f le mo n ju i c e a n d f o u r
ta bles po on s o f oy ste r li qu or .Go v-
c r th e o y s te r s wi th th i s u n d p la c e
u n d e r th e b r o i le r f la me u n ti l th e
c n u n b s a r e we l l br o wne d .Th e
rec ipe 'will se rve f our pe ople.
S E N I O R B O Y S C E L E B R A T E
Th e S e n io r b o y s g a ve a Ha llo w-
e' en p a r ty a t th e M .E .c h ur c h
bas eme nt last;Th u r s d a y even in g.
Th o s e pr e s e n t we r e :E a r l L a r s e n ,
churc h.' th a t i s o n understn i.Pnnl La r se n ,L e s te r Kxo n b e r g ,.s'nd.
y on mls edthe mone y un d a ll."
"'rg_-I see.Th a n k y o n very
Le ster Mc C a n n ,E a r l K e mp k c ,
Rus sel le o n n r d ,Bern ic e Mi ll e r ,
Clan Wvanrh C m tr h n n 'Ha ll RPI-
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,vers lunvuna nu we ufumq,..=,hnn acquired I lhlnk coat of unno-lctmlomed tan, and flre full poundsln welnht. with such an Increase of|lh'ength. enthuslnsm, and ambition,that be was lncllucd to - (eel.ashamed ot hlx continued ldleness.,Word from town that I snwalcommittee from the omclnl board'wished to mee! hlm al. the pnrsnn-.gg 9.1 '1T\3!|rSQ°¥ evening "S a &'
mxxltwurnly. the trustee made hll z ESS' »§.;a.;E' 1?-]{\§'i?én§"X§»aI€£-
xoudhyn and hurried away.Ba sen, Margaret French, Mr. Lamb,ala not mqk hack.llllrlnm walkedlhlius Weudte, Walt-er Essen and
with hlm to the door, shook nnndxwith him.She even smiled.Thenshe nllpnsd buck and jolned thehushed mpc group
(Contluued next week)
Read it right ln The Enterprise
Miss Burkholder.The e ng
was spent. in playing games aftcxwhich a lunch cond:ng of land
wiches,pickles,we es,cake,
jello and cocoa was served.Every
one reported a very jolly time.
Start. your car easily on
cold winter mornings?
If not, it needs repairing
or adjusting.Bring in
your car.L e t g s w o r k
on it."
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Promptly and Efiiciently Done
Kennard Garage
CHAS. BATES. Proprietor
Ella Lautrup,Dorothy Miller,
Laurence Nlatzen,Katherine Mil-ler,Paul Peterson,Auralee Ros-cnbaum,Lyle Rosenbaum,Doris
Andersen,Russdl Casey,Bettha
Hansen, Ruth Jenkins, Ned Miller,
Norma Bunch,
rapidly._
Wausa-Work started on erect
ing poles for power wires of
Western States Utilities Company
who am building plant in this city
on lot west of city hall.
nosennaum service atauon »Chage Your Oil to Light Weight
Blair, Nebraska, November 7, 1929
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o IWAS HARDLY ABLE
To WALK AT TIMESe g o !H o f m e s .
.- - 1 -, ~ ¢ | -.' ~"After §llSnrgvn did for me at
FIRST METHODIST c m m c a
Carl Bader. Putor
Thursday,7:30 P.M.-First
Quarterly Conference,Dr.C.C.
Wilson,District Superintendent,
enjoy this Armistice Day program
All are welcome.Wednesday,6:15 P.M.-0 !fi _
da l Board Supper,followed by
Church Night Program.Other:
are admithd W the supper i! myPresigilnsnl@xvat£ons an phoned to Mrs.W.|
Friday, 2:30 P. M.-The W, F.J. Konnmnn hv Tnesdav nivht.
The Junior B. Y. P. U. w.a.s our
best service Sunday with 82 pref
ent.Come on lm catch up with
them.Two of our Sunday School
c lus a ha d their teacher present
but no pupils.Maybe you can
guess which they were.Levfs not
lmve this hmmrn m'rnin_It i s 1
Avery church Sundny, Nov. 10th.
Servi al nt Avery Sunday, 11 a.
tn. and 2:45 p. m.
c n m s ' m \ N c n u a m
A. J. Hargett, Putor
I Bible Sehml, mfnn .m_
eral dnys vim.
George Petersen of the McCar~thy dlntrict,started Monday to
shnck com for A.E.Dixon.
Floyd Curley, who was nhucking
there went to an Omaha hospital
Frlday and underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitls Saturday.ur --n_-_n.__...|...--...=¢\.
Margaret to the teachers' used-adon where»Miss Edith gave a
paper entitled "What are we Aft-
er" before the Ruxd High School
section.He purchaxed forty headofsieers for {ecdingix-ohm the
south Omaha market.Kenneth "Yew is tlxefistfann-
gm age, I don't see how it could}No'r1cs OI-` GUAHDIAN'S SALE ml In benedit 0u\8l'A_
"For the past twenty yea . j t
Henry M¢nck¢~ Blair, Nebr.seemed like everything I ate »`7a.|.|
Jng. A. §[cj(en§ie, yo _Eetuu ' _'__----~~. - - - - - - - - - - - _----~ - - - - - - f r - - - - - --~ -- ---------- - ---. . . -ghs' meet! lt U* hom °f Mrs.;"The Cllridau Advocate" nb daappointment u:_your teacher, aa'llanlng nnhip, moo A. Il.ln . F.Ml"'#°'"'-4°¢'°'\P°fkS¢-'¢»¢pu»n1u¢uMwnem¢m ¢a»wenu»=m¢»mr.|».auinaunnm m -,¢=aor.»a.'relumn_l":-""" ""|°°f"'-hm.Tb get this splendid m u-The Finance Committee have Evening services, flzm P. ll.Yllit ll
Y» 1:10 L ll-f--Choir ne- adm 00 weeks for only tvra dnl- about llniahed Une Every Member lid-week meeting Wedneldly. A. A. Aheareal..lan, give your name to the pun- Cmvaea.Have you muh your:'I:80 P. u.l n .
_-s!"'f!Y~ §°"'!""E"_ lQ\h:tor at once.vledn zo Ywr Hmnh-Y I "our com Choir nnnlee Friday. 1:80 p. m. FFF!!! as
u u r u nlzuru wc nl.w n l l i g r I n : m s vxc mu y W .uu mu \..U|.|aMu lle r a n d s on , L e la n d to
h Sun day af te rn oo n to
rs.Mu lle r ' s mo th e r ,Mr s .
lmderaon.
F r a n k Ke lley a n d c h i ld r e n
...-......1 ..|...... !....o .......,|. |¢§(\\
s h llc k i n g a s Tu e s d a y wa s th e e lm
f o r h i m.La wr e nc e Mc C a r th y ,
wh o f a r m s th e Mu lh a l l plac e, has
been using his c orn pic ke r mac hine
' Q R ¥rf_'1`sff'3:u_'f'1:12P§? P35 _fei-
Trust Bldg., Ouuha, Neb.
AtlnrneynIN THE DISTRICT CUURT Ol-
DOUGLAS C0U..1A'.NEBRAS~
llI=H=lll
v e n a u u y n z u m ." c u m n l u l i g r a |m e n n u m u n g D c x u r u b u t : n u n
.;_ _... . . .». »;i t .l Y A In fha w\§{||=\|nk lhu unvdi10 A. hi.-Church School.
11 A. M.--M orning W orship.
Theme: "Peace Foundations". Solo
by Mr. K. C. DeGruff.Story for
BAI'l'lS'|~ CHURCH
L. J. Moran, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Moming Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Junlor B, Y. P. U., 3:30 P. M.
Evening service, 7:30 P. M.
mittee did not intentionally over-l Sunday was a good day; fifty*-
look you, if they have, look them.two were present at ml! coll; theup.Iservioe was uplifting and devotion
One cannot stand still spiritual~ ol throughout
ly-A Bond audience was present in
Are you going forward or back- the evening to hear the third chap~
ward?ter of Tom's Dlfficulty.The
fourth chapter will be exceedingly
xelau'-'es Bl Arizona.Relatives ol' Mrs. A.R\ Beale;
of Blair,carried out a surprisedinner .pany Sunday in honor of
her birth anniversary at the homeoflzér sister,Mrs.Opal Reeves.Those participating were Mr. and
Mrs.C.B.Bunn,Mr. and Mrs.
_Byron_ Bunn and _§on_ Eugene,_ Mr.
Mr.and mrs.uyoe _menzierspentSundayeveningmt h Mr.
and Mrs. hed Ray.Mr. and Mrs.W. J.Bolte and
children were among the_guests
nt n pa ny Saturday evening at
the Charles Hineline home at De
sow.Paul Fackler and his si r.
........ ..... .......,.....,... ..,,,,..cation of Charles Sundblod, Gunni-
ian of Ellzabeth Michelsen, lncmn-
petent., for leave w Sell Real Es-
iatc.
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the Hon-
orable Irvin Stolmaster, Judge of
me District Court of Douzla.;
Chilflwn.|
6:30 P.M.--Epworth League.Leidor: Miss Alice Jacobsen.1
7:30 P.M.-Ha ppy Hour Ser-|
vice.Dramatic presentation ox'
the Signing of the Peace Pact",
by young men and women.Music
by qua:-tet\e.Your friends will
e
Prayer meeting Wednesdny 8:00
P. M.
Crowell Home service Sunday
afternoon wg o'clock.
C H U R C H O F G O D
E. E. Giesler, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 A. zu.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
'.-an d M m .A .li .Beales an d J a nemeth-|3 1 f ?f = »it ~S,_=§=°*x=P"°;'_ ' " , d ; ; = ! ¢ , , , , ,Ne lso n an d MF an d Mr s :
°\"Y a eve ry c s t u n s o u Op a l Ree ves a n d fa rmly .I n th e
ac qua inted wi th ..f~.<1 M .A .E .~Lo r d' s Da y ~Ar mi stic e ; f ' ; ° : 2 ;m f *rs
Sunday .Len u s observe i t i n n .Th e Mis ses Bessie.Ru th a n d
Gnee drove to sp:-ingnelu Neo. '"'- " ' " "" - - '-n m to t the;.'H lm County Nebnskn nude on the lston' i n J i m i ~gf.;-g!day ofpmmler,{92§.__§g{_§1j'j
I wh e r e ahe atten d s No m1 a l sc hool
Qnnrlnv 1nf tmmnn n Mm; A l ma . I n c:.';."';'.f°iSf;s;i" .T..Td;.;;; fo lnubiie ,.;.¢|.... to the hllilelt bidlierean Class 7 P. M.'''lice' .'-5 way befitting the great sacn |._llvemng serynce, 7:30 P. M.thnt has been made.Come v-'or-llozgzf ,?§$§`""s.1§$§§§".2..¥?2é,
.ruyer meeting Wednesday 9*`¢~|shiP with us, forgetting wars and given by their sister, Mrs. Clifton
mg.Istnfe but setting your face toward Anderson at her home in Tekamuh
Good attendance at church Inst a happy ond' peaceful life.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson and
»»g==;-Keep "P the good work son,Paglhwere Sunday dinnerm'orget your ehunch,for in guests 0 ir.and Mrs.Watsonwgettingyour church you also ~T H E fl`yson_and P.M. Tyso n i n Bmfl
» r § e t ~~~Mrs.Watson Tysons
Miss Helen back to school.
Sunday Mr.and Xllm.Prentice
Smith took their goose dinnerwithtrimmingstosharewith
Mm. L. D. Warrick at Blair, who
has not been so wcll the past week
or mom.._Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Oonety wentto Omaha Tuesday to visit Mrs.
Conety's sister.Mm.P. J.Flynn
21e£"§0r¢mLhf at the \e¢=t front
door oi*the courthouse,in the
City of Blair,in WashingtonSl JOHNSON Cominty, .Nebraslg on re 9th day ~I
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of November, 1929, at we hour ox
t w o'clock A.M.,the following
describ1?|_ real estate, to-wit:
The ast half of the Souweast
Quarter of Section Fifteen (15)
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MRS. ALICE WALTERSSee Us for Bookb ga s
a th .
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1gs---Am:1byour
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Ph o n e - Bl a c k 4s crenilv
' " ' ° "runners purchased nm; Myme Hunlum c ame Fr:-Bereans has been placed Mrs. Eliza Ferzuson of Omaha. day eveninz to stay until Sunday and limi!and tulle In .the Dla-mond Jubiyiee.
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th e North east.Qu a r te r of th e | = ' 0 'll* o n my s toma c h a nd fo r m
No r th e a st Qu a r te r , th e e a s t h al! | Ul& t a lmo s t c u t o f f m y bro
o f th e n o r t h we s t q u a r t e r o f t h e i l h a d w e a k ,dizzy sp e lls a n d
nnrihnnni nuinrfi lr. tha n mnthv.Mlt.{nrn:l un \vi\H| 1»hn\\vnn!{¢nn I s.
church f\oor which adds
to the beauty of Lhe
pastor will be with the
came up Fridsyv and stayed all
night with her cousin, Mrs.Mar-garet Iverson in Blair and Satur-
day she came to the home of her
sister, Mrs. Henry Beard for s€\'~
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after no on wi th h€ r par ents,Mr .
a n d Mr s .F r e d Hu r d u m.He r
f a th e r a n d sis ter , B ird ie to ok he r
bac k to W e s t Po i n t wh er e she
teaches i n th e h i g h sc hool.
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Farm Sales a Specially _ ___.|l \ v l \ " " * ' * "' | ° " "l |v n v - - u - u .. - - T n w\ . \u v " s w n o y u l l t i n m n a l l l '1 \ U \ | | l \ ¢O N P E T I T I O N F O R q u a r t e r o f t h e n o r t h w e s t q u a r -h a r d i y w a l k ,M y c o l o r w a s a f z g o o d
P R O B A T E O F W I L L t e r ,a n d t h e s o u t h e a s t .q u a r t e r o f a n d I w a s c o n t i n u a l l y h a v i n g t o
m o t i o n t w e n t . v - t w o 1 2 2 1 :t h m t n k e s o r n n t h i n o r f m | ~ n I l a f i n s \ f i n n
hurch
I uwrxl mlmun ul vnumn,A. c. Debel, Attomeyri"'§if§"y"¥§5»§f'°" of Mr. and STATE OF NEBRASKA I
Min Marjorie Hinellne nl De Is l
§gy.9, w | gput gr( Mim_ !_§\|th|Wujhln§ton_Co\[n¢y__I _
;;;.:a'~ a¢a2~'u dm ';.;a\.T'i|'.:im|;l;l'el;'||";}T,_"v;r¢n
quarter of the southwest qunr-bottlu of Surlon did for mg!PW
ser ol section twenty-three (28); gotten lid ol all that su bloating
\|l¢nnltheut ll\Ill'|¢\'|Ing!!l'mlnm| indigeslion, md ell. ulything
WATCH FOR THE Widener Saturday night and Sun-ln (he Onunly Court or nonh half 0:lay at the Robert 'Widener home.Washington County, Nebraska.quarter of sec
_ MF'und _Mm D " " .°°" "`*?}'F ln the Bhtter of the Estate of (27)_nu in '|
f f h a ~i v a n *I n n l n n a u n u . n f f n -J 'A \\v ' v w 1 u n I n v l u l l g t r t D U I I C I J I U I I I: t i o n t w e n t y - s e \ e n l d i z z i n e s s a n d e v e r v r h v n m a t i r
Township eilhleen I mdfi 1 Ina 1;"..a.f'1»,..";.:.';;§.;»;Sunday aftemofm d""?i'°1.'{'dwlr Charles N. Hansen. Deceased:~133 Range twelve 1321 Wash-Qztronger 1 go°'anywhem I pleaseM .d M r .l~`a eu a . .. .n.: .f~'.'l... 1.1311+.m?ly\...mn a.. Rlnif The venfied petition of Mahufla ington County, Nebraska.without tiring.RADIATDRLESS FORD _.M ~Pin11.»u v l u v . . .. , . . . . .H a n s e n h a s b e e n f i l e d i n t h e 'S a i d s a ! e w i l l r e m a i n o p e n ° " e [ _"' "° "S fr ..a B " ` -»c u l l s u l - l g " ' " "
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W a t s o n H a m f r o m w e s t . o f H e r l , .. ..H . r ......\r »reguman, spent Sunday with his broth-
er, George Hain and family.
Mrs. Abner Ki ng i s clnng fo rher daughter,Mrs.Floyd Sheet.:of Herman, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler and
daughter,Virginia were Sundaydinnerests ut the parental, P.
L v u m y u o u r v .o x a a u u \. u u» | ». y ,
praying that Letters Tcstaniencary
do issue to Mathilda Hansen under
the la n Will and Testament of
Charles N. Hansen, Deceased.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 29th day ofHli "BlT 1 2 3',§'§'§}ee,,';;' and y0|mg|No\embcr,A.D. w2o,=\¢.10 o'clock
son Max Allan Reeves, returned A.M-. and all persons interested
to i m home Tuesday from thclare notified to appear and show
hour.Dated at Blair,Nebraska,this
16th day ol October, 1929.
Charles Sundblad, Guardi
of the estate of Elizabeth
Michelsen, lncompetent. 39-5
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PRO BATE O F w lu.
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me a me perfectly and I can seetheir good effects on my liver by
he wonderful way my complexion
cleared up.Emrybmly says I
look like a different person."-Mrs.
Alice Walters, 209 4th St., Coun-
cil Bluffs.
Stewart Pharmacy, Agents.
Neligh-Sehroer Variety Stare
moved from Shenefelt building to
ON EXHIBITION IN BLAIR
SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK
The greatest of all lubricating achievements"-this big event made pos Blai r h os p ital.lc ause, if any . "mf sau! 1t1Bt.run1enI.STA , r l; " O` i _ 1 'i _ E f 3 f ; " " Z" " 'Rro der sen bu ild in g wh ic h wa s rcMr s .Co r a A v e r y 'Of Glas c o w,ma y :lo t be l1l'0\¢<i»allowe d an d .1 as dec orated a n d re f umi s he d .
Mn na ma Qnnrlnv f m n n mctend-l......,.\..,»...:no fh a haul W i ll an d ur ......,..\|........f:.....A...-l.».I.
1;;,"1fiBEi"ll§a§°a@;i;a;:1;;;;e,r,P l u u u v c u a n " " ;a u u i . . - - --- I W h i n U n C o u n t |t t y l u u l l .n e w n x t L r u c n w Ui?T e s t a m e n t o f s a l d d e c e a s e d ,a n d u s . . _ 2 i _F _ . -'f ~ - . . . }I i n s t a l l e d h e m .sible by the use of nothing but
and family,living on the reuerecution werent'and administm-" ' m c " ° " " " h " " ; ' ; ° t I 'Farnam-»Main street being' fill.-Hurdum funn.:.. 'md In the Muller of t e .s a e o .di d tion- of saxd estate be gran :,.}11 ed In an graded.~-."?i'.'i1'lffd..§ ',,' ~Witneits ml?hand and Offlcml buphn?Biarggrefha Jahne e Edison--Fannersc &MerchantsLubricatingGasoline
THE CORRECT GASOLINE FOR ALL CARS
spent bu n ua y a l wr n u u u \u. | |" m lmo the r ,Mr s .B.E .Co lg a n i n
B u r t c ou nty .»Mr s . Ne ur o W a r ri c k a n d d a u g h -
ters,Beulait an d Op a l,helped
Ma xi n e ,da u g h te r o f Mr .s g d b lr s .
No r man W ar r i c k c ele b ra te h e r 4 th
bi rth da y S u nd a y a fte rn o on ,
Mr s .C h a mp Do nn eliy o f Bla i r ,
i s o u t h e lp i n g Mr s .He n r y Bearfi.
Seal th i s 5 th day o f No ve mb e r ,
1929.( S E A L )1. C . E L L E R,
42--fit.Co un ty J udge.
B i s i r - C o n s tr u c ti o n o f n e w
sc ho ol buildin g pr ogr essi ng rapi dly
W alth ill- -C s. fe to b e opened
cnhfl in huildinnr beside vi llag e
ceased:'1'H1»:S T A T E O F NI C B R A S K A
TO th e h e i r s a f la w, n e xt o f ki n ,
devisec s , legntc c s, c r editors and to
an y othe rs inter ested i n said
ma tt e r :
Y OU A R E HE R E B Y N o ' 1 ' 1 1 - ' mn
Th a t a n in s tr ume n t p u r p o r ti n g to
be th e L a s t W i ll a n d Tes ta men t o f
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Ban k to bc op en ed he re so on
Mi n n ta r c - S h o e a n d h o mc s s re -
pai r sh op i ns ta lled ne w ma c h in er y .
Plzlttsmouth -» C onstru c tion o f
Lr id g c o ve r Mis sou ri ri ve r a t th i s
po i n t be in g rushed.
Lc we llc n - - u z wc lle n Cr c o mer y
Co mpa n y to si gn u p arti c les o f
in fn n wn "\ lin rx`
Wstd! for this r¢ia?r!ess Fofd."VOLSTEAD" is its name--it ~ so
dry" that it does not drink water
w h o i s u n a b l e t o d o h e r o w n w o r x . |
\l .fIl \| va l G n r \n f B l a i r I n ~l"" """Sophie unrgarerna Junncl ul:-ail.'as . .'nnne.nl|a.,nn mn in 'mid (tnurt ~ Tuchenhagen Hn rd-u n l n vc l u u a l U s |.J|| »|a|w n n i r s r m 1112 f n f m PGn "i§`§ IExp os i ti o n h e ld he r e rec ently .
y e a ;o ld
:e r 'K in g
br e i n g
'id y e ve
tr y Sh o w to he he ld i n th is c ity
Dec e mber 10-13th.
Cur ti s-f -Mod em Sh oe repair shop
opene-l i n f o r me r S.H.K li n e
bui ld in g..
:li ed f o r Gotiieriburfzg--'Union Market open
.nd L o n g i e d n e w me a t d e p a r tme n t rec ently .
l C mwf o r d - - C o n ~ Mo to r Co mp an y
h Pl2l'=€. Ic i1 ange d ha nds and will be ope rat
i " i ' , f " i lh ed und er na me o f I)0|liZc Sales &
a r e Servic e.
1 Oma h a W au =\ a- -Ne w Sa fety de pos it b ox
i 3 c ar-
: ma r k e t
Bia ir C o r n S h o w a n d I n d u e tn a ll
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L l i l \ D G \ n . |a n v ua n d a i s o a p e t i t i o n p r a y i n g f o r t h e w a r e C o m p a n y i n r i t a l l e d h a r n e a
P r o b a t e o f s a i d i n s t n i m e n t i a n d
for the a ppoin tmen t of 1-Ie nry Hell-
irepa ir sh op to busi ness reef- nity .
~»»»- » - n - ~win c k el as exec u to r.Th a t o n th e
15 th da y ot'No ve mb e r ,1929,a t
I0 o ' c loc k A . M., s a id p e ti ti o n an d
th e p ro o f o f the exe c u tio n o t' s ai d uP ' r 0 : \ | E TRI S T
o hinstrument will be heard, and that ~°f,;§m."*;,};§§=}'§ Co.
if y ou d o n ot th en ap pea r a nd c o n-Eve n i n g s by Ap p o i n tme n t
test. s aid Co u r t ma y Pr ob ate an d_x
rec on!the ..-same,an d g n ln t ad-°..x
rnin istration o f th e estate to |A ' I ` W 0 ( } l) B A R B E R S H OP
He n r y He llwi n c k ei .I Suc c cs.#or to lhe
Th i s notic e si'|aLl be published i l o n n z e n Ba rb er S ho p
f o r three we ek s succ essively i n |'I hr Bes t of Se rvi c e
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whi c h T .K .Ive rs on
h i m Mo n da y a n d Ty s o
truc ked to Bia ir.
J oel Hu tc h en s o f N
c a me 'Thursday f o r
hi s da ug hter ,Mr s .A .
a n d f a mi ly .
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da ug hter s,Ed i th ,G
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'L is said that a Camel can go seven dayswithout water. but thc Ford wr that is being driven nu the streets of Blair
wimhuun, a radiator. water or fan, has the Camel`s record bmken, fur it can gn much longer than dm withuut il!
Lubriéating Gasoline
THE CORRECT GASOLINE p0R§7A|_|__ CARS
The Original Anti-Knok G aline i n g | u , f v s i n s t a i l e d i n v n u i t s o f C o m m e :
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: n c 1. l l L c rp u : s\ :p r x u l Lu m u u I n f H 'Q
i n n '...,.\\'itness my hand and official xwalthis 22ml da§y of Ovlober,E €"»'?.,??.§"2»§..'§,'.Z17..,,
1029.__Blenln, 40 C u(SEAL)l. C. l'-l-U';l¢~ Excellent Cuisine en
Jrlc and cm!:State Manx reccnuy
1.0 | i g i n u l e d l ' £ l l I » - - s o l d g n L l u : U n i t e z l S t a t e s a n d F n r e i g n C u u n u r i e s n i n u e 1 9 1 6 , a n d n o w i t
SEE!C n m n n in ( U n i-\A SUl;ER|0R aAsox.1Ns 40-av.County Judge Satisfactory Service
Courtgogs Tlftat I1 n . » a t I\ l u v- I ' Inffictil|1 I IM o r e m i l e a g e - - - m e r g e p o w e r - = ~ h 1 o r e m o t o r l i f e - » - - n o c a r b o n - » - - a c o o l e n g i n f p e r i e t t c o r n N u ;
- - -p . s u o n a n d i g n i t i o n - - - j o ?: m d p l c a s u r c i n d r i v i n g ~ ~ - c l e a n s p a r k p l u g s " - n u k n o c k s .Y o u a r m h \ l l ' n l n 4 v . | . . n . . . . . . .. . . m ;--
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7 R E A S O NS F O R US I NG
(I)By the scientific lubrication of the upper c lind r ll.y e we sand combustion chamber, Lubricating Gasoline eliminates the
heat and steady drag on the motor caused by friction.
(2)By the lubrication of the upper cylinder walls and corn~
buation chamber, it prevents the deposit of carbon, which will
not adhere to any oil surface.1
(3)By the use of Lubricating' Gasoline, the carbon is removed
from the cylinders, eliminating the sticking, burning Bild pit-
ting ol' \al\es. excessive wan nn nisrfnnn can .,,.......i ....1:....|_..-
an regular gasoline.
LUBRICATING GASOLINE
(5)20% to 2595 more mileage and power.By the lubricat-
ing of machinery we reduce friction; by the reduction of fric-
tion we reduce the amount of power necessary to propel ma-
chinery; by reducing the amount of power necessary to propel
machinery, we can reduce the amount of fuel neccssar 'y .oproducesufficientpower;hence'more mileage and power.,-
(6)It is proven by actual tent that WATER WILL NOT
BOIL IN THE RADIATOR if you use Lubrimtinff nuunlinn
Minute Finger Tip
CONTROL-
STATE OF NEBRASKA I COMPANY
1 na Bonded Abutrn
\Vashing|.on County,|I th e Co un t Co u rt.P H O N E 15ny_I n m g Ma t te r u f Lhe Es ta te o :i P » l ° l B ld z .Blai r.
J ohn Mc Quarrle Dc c e asexla x
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1 will sit. at the County Counl Death!
Room in Blair. in said County on
the 22nd day of November,1929,
and on the 24th day of February,1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. on cuch
day to receive and examine all
claims against said Estate, with u
view to their adjustment and al-
lowance.The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
Estate is three months from the
22nd day of November A. D. 1929.
and the time limited for payment
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Offica in State Bank Bldg.
Phone 298 Blair, Ndn.
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R u ]Estate and Loom
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1 C a r b o n f n u l R n s a r l r n | | \ f n |» . : n . . , 1 . . . . \ . . - . .. . . _ A -*
r :al around the top pistonjing and holds back the gasuiine
:at otherwise would :iron inm th.J nn \'n¢u -I-nu nur.
i n m i x u z ~ " 1 H l S :W h e n the wea th er ge ts
c o ld e no ug h to f r ee ze th e water in th e ra d io -
tor o f y o ur c ar , an d if y ou are d r i vi n g y o u r
c ur le ss th an 100 mile s da ily , do no t wo r ry - ~
ju st le ave the wate r ou t o f th e rad iator en -
ti re ly - ~i f y o u : ir e using Lub ric ating Gasoline.
W a te r wi ll no t b o i l i n th e ra di ato r wh e t '
u T o A U T O O W N E R S :Lu br ic atin g Gasoline
se lls at th e p r i c e of or d in a r a lLubrl-Gas
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n 1 is h ot we athe r an dy o u d o n o t n e e d wa te r i n th e ra di ator wh e n i t is ~ freezing
we a t h e r - th e Lu br i c a tin g Gaso line dealer wi ll te ll y o u wh y .
Pi ll y ou r ta nk wi th L u br i c a tin g Ga so lin e ,too.Mo r e po wer - »
mo r e milc agr.no c a rbon.
M A R K
y g s o m e .I t issold exc lu si ve ly by ind epe nde nt- own ed fi lli n g
statior m an d g arag es.Dr i ve i n to th e statio n
be lo w a n d b u y y o u r n e xt ga.ioline.I t is th e
best th i n g y o u e ve r tri e d .T d l y o u r inde-
pen de nt de aler the res ults y o u ge t f r o m Lu br ic atin g Gaso line
an d h e wi ll g et it f or y o u .Ne wde a le r n wi ll be added ru bi dly
th ro u gh ou t Ne br as ka .W atc h fo r th e Lu br i c a tin g Gaso line
signs.- Th e de a le r de s e n e s )'0 llr p atron ag e.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Loated h m n n wofsaidCountyCourt,this 29th
day of October, 1929.
(SEAL)A. c. DEBE1.,
41-4t Special County Judgc.
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ST. xmws EPISCOPALCHURCH MARCUS BECK
Basil s, Dnughexjty,Rector BONDBD ABSTRACTEB
Office in Mayle Bldg.Sunday, November 10}h, Armis-|
tice Sunday.Services as follows]x
More for Your Money andWe Can Proe It!
vo u CAN GET L UBRICATING (J ASOLINE AT
Holy Communion at 7:30 A. M.|
---.- T R A IN SCHEDULEChurchSc h oo l at 9 :4 5 A. MMoiningPray e r and s ermon "\|Chi rngo & N°_ r,;;te m Rgm
\0ne 1 n i l f l i ' . n r _ A l n n m dn i lu'A . ~.W ' - : = ; f - ~Young; Peoples' Fellowzlhlp {D1s~em "1 _.f ':_m,,. i z
Cl : ma h.znsirmf at 5:30 P. M L. a r. r., M. 0: \.Northbound|The eleven o'clock service wil\
| | | ~ ~be n_specjal hour ofwornhip com-
/memnruinz the sirnink of the
'fzli a.m. daily except SDM!!-seea 92- 22'}Z.?€£l'£ ~umhy.
| . u a l l I I o u n u a y m u y .S o u t h b o u n d
12:35 pan. daily except Sanity.
6:30 mm. dnilv.
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Bhir. Nebmh. November 1. was
BL AIR HIGH 0sc uoqz. ACIW ITIES
Edited by D. V. Masser
Blair v s. Neb. School for nm
CARD 0 F THANKS
We take thu mezhna of exp
ing our gratitude to the marxy
friends who so thoughtfully
isbered to us in our gms! nor
The hnenooka tic Debnting Gregg manga!in one |eme|ur.'ove|» the vre&-und.
Schedule opens next week.The Mr. Gregg' is very* much interested Othelin Nelsen, Peter Hauge,
first debate will be hgld here mgm the chss and wishes no keep in Severin Sorensen, George Roben-
l.~'lni r next We dnuday ehning i t!-o uch wi th the wo rk the ~ la sen und Jo nes Lusen visited
eight o'clock.The Blair hI"h de-'doin ..-,z ar the home ol Mr. Ben Enlkov in
m u m m u r n n r n x s s
ioan A. aaowzs,nun-n¢}\
Iumnop neue.I Ummm cnurcnes w una onerss-Mr.tnd Mrs.Planck and M n !A number of special aervicn
ind and Mrs.Hnrry Grove had thei |and dinners have been planned
Lin-memberships transferred lrom 'fo r the e ntire we ek.'issusn Evinv 'mussnn
Price per 31,50 journeyed to Olnaha last S2-¢l11'fers0:1 high .Bchool of Uolmcil elected dclegnte,rom this disb-.yp;l;:;;t,1_éI;;eilaI\;t1:1;x;z ;I\;*;i ?'°hd°at('_;h°f our dear husband and
day :md fell before the Sllflllul mr Bluffs.In this first debate Blair rict, £0 the State 'Tehcher's Amo-*in Omaha both mowing and eve-\a te r,_arles N°_H'"""°"°utter Duif by a 19-D wore.'high wiil be represented by Alice ciation I t Lincoln.ning.R B N W especially to thank
>j°bf_-;Due no wet weather .and U'\€"Beelcmn.:1;first speaker.Edwin Mr.Winston Hansen was the Emanuel Rasmussen and family ..°"I'°" "f l "Pd th?3 i " 3 F " f° *
'Entered u secn:d»clsaa nlt the postoliice at Blair, 1
under the Act of Congrm
l m h a , n m .
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1.
'"'State 'l`ench61"s Convention dur-lljxjsuqm second Wfelkeraning the week, !he_ men enfored U"|lred Jensen,Captain and ui Ai-main apeaker at the science sec-'of Lindsay,visited Miss Myr.
third tion on Friday afternoon at the Hamann nn Sundav.'
a men* words or comfort, me bus-iness men for their sympathy and
_,J. E. Camnbell for his kind sen Bnnnnnfc Fm' §s||nisnfmc without az
Every subscription is 1'¢s»=d°d condition s h a m|,§op@ accou§!;.T§e _I1}1}}}§S_Qflg¢¢0nd half wha
w nractice.'1'llil|;n:llmr.All nf tim Blair nba!-I znnvuntinn.i n nnnlm nn Hs..-a.l"2'.'lILT` .ff'+§.I'.+....|...».1.|'\fp 4 ~u..';;';.:;;»;;.r£ "' ;',;.1;';;. ;;.;.';;a'"u¢;=: "'"' "" '|»¢°":§'r¢f`x§ "f """°',T F: vlan.'n the School fm'|pelim¢¢ ur mum so I-henfun they Clllford Ruined:cousin,Mr.|u¢T of flu ||,:-|nsr°|T,,.|,;\g:u:_We dnerely appndnte the
their nlmfleen should make It very interesting for Gngeraen, villted Dun Frldny beautiful flurll °ff°-Pill' nent u' loelli hld |N|¢|_t.\m Thomas .lefienn trio.This and Satunl .tokens of nlpeet and love.d\\rl08 the tirstli; ln lnhnclale .».»,l`». and mn-Severin §¥f......, n fonner stu-DORNACKER BRIEFS 'Wg Wm ngver forget the msn:
subsc ribers WUI ne l n s u n u y ru -De a fmoved f ro m ou r mg ilif zg lis t at tha point:
e xp l r a h u n o f th e u ma p a i d f o r i fth..nnulalielvnnae Iun nnHfiPfl2 n t h é h »l.|.f.?fD
rwegisbervd
I aft er th e Q,
scoralcés The following accounts are offered by the undersigned asi t l l :l z u l l l l U a l \ | u v u | v \ u . » u u |m a e t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n w i l l r e m a i n
l n f o r c e a t t h e d e s i g n a t e d s u b -
s c r i p t i o n p r i e e .E w r y s u b s c r i b e r '
m a s :u n d e r s t a n d t h a i .t h e s e c o n d i -
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PROCEEDINGS I
COUNTY BOARD
(ontinued fron! page one)_ __
period.{ zequently the interest will be very
The first score came soon after high.Other debates on the Blair
the second half started when d high schedule are as follows:
wide pass was intercepted and a Nov. 18--Omaha Central,Double,
"silent" ron 50 fads to the firstl at Blair 'ouuciadown.The second came aft.-'N,,v_ fg-3 Tech high double, Blair.
gl a .series of line bucks, and the Jan. 30-Plattsmouih offinndhere
.hird was the result.of a long Feb.]_.Swg¢ race.p a s s t o t h e S c h o o l f o r D e a f s l e f t i
~I \I I t ..1 i n \1 1 1
dent of Dana, was here this week-.\"_
;~<ga.f»~»»=Beresford,South Da.-@il"o'$.I`§im §§'£0,I;'9f'f,uC°'"f"""
o 'M J Mr. and Mrs.Edvnn Ackermanmg f ggn ° , § ;'
h
8;:day"f'1;3 ;and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Thurada liiornin H '"_Anton Werner and .son vented atY8'-e nas ac Ithe John Dornacker home Tues-
compamed by Addns Jensen,of day._
Ha r d y ..Mr . He n r y S c h r o e d e r o f Oma h a ,
A mo n g th o s e wh o we n t to Oma ~sp en t th e wve e k -e n d a t th e Pe teh u § \ a § u \ n u : m | ' | . r . . n \ u |n i u a \ f : n n n T » | n l l ) . n f n l * : . ¢ . | n h h f n b
helping hands and the fine ldndly
spirit of our friends.
I Mrs. Charles N. Hansen
and Family
NEW ARLINGTON
u CHURCH I)EDIC.~\'l`ED
(Continued from page one)
tor of the old _Qerman M.__E.
agenlh for salz ln the highest bidder.The right ig reserved
to ,eject in full or in part any offer..ENOCK MORE, Blair, Coal .4. ~$ 8.45
c L . » m m = : n n l m r m r . n ' | 'Rln i r n a n '2020- - - - - - - w w - : v w - a w » » ; ¢ ¢ - a n '-- u n 'w a v n n -
D A N P H I L L I P S , E .wa s h .St., B la i r, C oa l
F R A N K S T R I C K L E T T ,Bla i r, A c c o u n t
C H A S .s'rR1oa<LE"1'r.Bla i r ,C o a l
R. G. A L L EN, B hz i r , C o a l
S O R E N S V E NGA RD , B l a i r . C o a l 10.25
19.90
10.00
20.15
3.25C. J. Nelson, Dmzsivs.5311!On Monday the Seftond teamJas. W. Nielsen, Dragging 63.00 *journeyed to Tek mah and wonArthur Rene,Dragging 34.201
John Suwerland, October f5al-|
my _100.00
Marion Sutherland, October
Salary 100.00 n
Henry Wilkening, Dragging 24-3*-ll
Arndt-Snyder Motor Co., Re-
pairs 6.95
A N. Ballard. Blasting 36.00
Falmberg Hardware, Supplies 33.85
Hancock Implement Go., r.>up~plies and Repairs 49.20
Herman Filling Station, Gus
.und on »§§.{»'5|
from their reserves by a score of
I3-0.This is the second game
the reserves have ever played and
the first win turned in by them.
The locals Completely outclassed
the Tekamnh boys,playing in
their territory most of the game.
Liudstrorn nn( Eliaéisen went over
for the touchdowns,and Strick-
lett received a pass for the extra
point.
This Friday the first team meets
Benson on the local field at 3:00
o'eloek.Crain meets the reserves
neprenenlanve Mane n uoooShowing
In the Young Citizens Contest
which is being held in Omaha this
meek, the Blair High representa-
tives are making their usually
strong showing.ln the girls nec-
tion---Marinn Nelson was one of[the is girls to make the finals.
l'Ihere were 91 young- people who
tool: the test.We are hoping for'Marian to be among the wmnern
in the close of this coniwt.
DANA C'Ol',LEGE NEWS
\............_..
I l i !E B I I D " L G B l l | \ . l H I C A I K I D E I J D l . \ . l R l l - V L ; " \ . | |n l u a l l w vH a n s e n ,E s t h e r J e n s e n ,E r m a M a d |M r .a n d M r s .H e r b e r t C o h r s : m d
s e n ,E d n a B o n d o ,M e s s r s .C o r n e l - 5 5 ° " »M a r l i n ,M r .§ " 'M f d C ° " ~
.f .M h r a n d s o n s a n r a n r s .3 . 3 ;H " " " ' ° " 'W a l d o B .h e l e o m i D g u e f U e s l e r m a m a a t t h e H e n r y
K ;g e P e t e : - e e n a n d S c n e v e r S c h n e e k l o t h h o m e S u n d a y .
o 'M r .a n d M r s .J o h n D o r n n c k e r
O n N o v e m b e r 1 5 ,t h e r e w i l l b e a n d f a m i l y a n d M r .a n d M r s .A n -
n d e b a t e a t t h e H e s p e r i a n S ° ¢ i 't o n W e r n e r a n d s o n w e r e v i s i t o r s
e t y p r o g r a m .T h e q u e s t i o n t o b e ' n t t h e H e n r y G o t t s c h h o m e S u n -
debated is:Resolved that the na-'day afternoon..Liang of the tvorld 3h0|.lld adgpti hif. Und Lil'8.~ L a mp C q l e *
disarmament except for police pm,brated their tvrenty~flfth wefgng
te Ȥlnnmvenary at the German aetlogThepubliciscord anylSaturdav evening A large num~
invite ...I z l I "The Dann debate book on the 3 : . § § . f " n 2 ; ' ; ; ; ' . . : ; ; m i a :
fggfgj S¥j#f»fg1=. "re .*'Ti"""..?_f§.f?'Z!°€'beautiful presents.The eye-
church,spoke.Rev.Wm.Van
Bueren of' Lincoln, who was pas-
tor here in 1893,also brought
greetings as did Rev. J.W. Hen-
derson of Lincoln, who was here
in 1928.
The main address of the eve-
ning was given by Rey.Joseph
Stopford of Gothenberg, who was
pastor here in 1918.
There were special musical num-
bers, including solos by Mrs. J. I.
Ray of Fremont,Mrs. Otto Ren-
ard,Harry McClellan,Jr.and
Therlo Reckmeyer; duets by Mrs.
Alvin Anderson and Miss Lucy
"FLOYD s1~mcx|.s1*1' Bla~ROSS DEETS_ Blair_ éoau 15.05
FLOYD CURLEY, Blair, Merchandise - - - - - - - - - - - 12.00
LUCIEN C. HALLER, Blair. Advertising ~~ - ~ - ~ ~ » ~19.50
DELBERT METZINGER, Metzinger, Neb., Job \H|"0l'k 23.lfI0
11i'e above listed accounts are guaranteed by the owners
to be CORRECT and UNDISPUTEI),and will be advertised
for sale untii sold.All bids for the purchase of the above -ac-illcounts will be rcceived at lhe office of (he undersigned.
P O W E R ' S S E R V I C E
400 So. Slate Sz.Chicago. Illinois
n_-.|.._.. ;,--.--_,_:._-¢ _._.»__:-f__..n .1lfba,---.Nd KH e D _pl 0 '.E'.I'}.2l.\¢ 1:30 in n curtain-rmser.'1'hi||C0|ltllrdll Hands nllll. 31-0 n¢fm|f.'_'f','f. .f",.''f=.9525*-:'9.__",.f5ff;m»;as spent nt dancing and a| Lnwson and by Mrs.Adrian J
.MUHI IO u. La rs e n, ums mn s s u m
Gu s Me ie r h e n ry , D r vz s i n s 101.70
F r e d H. Ro g c r t, Ha u li n g
F . U. Ru we . D r a g g i n g
Sta nd a rd Oi l C o ., Oi l
'Fruh lsen Bros. , Sup plies
("1l\|i;Vinilnrmlnv.Dr mr z in a
3.00
22.95
54:15
26.05
45.90 .5 the Hro t ga me the s ec on ds h ave
eve r p i ay e d o n th e h o me f ic ld .a n d
th e y ar e c o nf i d e n t o f tu r n i n g i n a
vic tor y .'
Th e Fr i d a y af f a i r is play ed i n
c onnec tion fo r " Ho me c omiu g T' .A
Sup er io r lin e play c o mb ine d wi th
a lmo s t perfec t exe c u ti on o f th e i r
c o mple x fo r ma tio n s , g ave Go n c o r -
di a a 3 1- 0 vi c tor y o ve r D a na . in a
vic ious ba ttle .Th e g a me ,whi c h
wa s pla y ed a t Se wa rd 's f a i r
u u u u l n u m a n a u u n n g m e xeac n-ers' Co nvo nti on.
W h y pa y $1 00 o r mo r e to b us i-
ness c olleges fo r "s h o r t c our se"
wo r k wh e n y o u c an ge t th o r ou g h
business courses i n Bla i r f o r a
fr ac ti on o f wh a t i t costs to :r oi
g o o d t i me wa 3 h a d by n . ll.Mr . a n d Mr s . P e te Pe te r s on a n d
Mr s .He n r y K r u s e mo tor c d to
Oma h a Satur da y after ri oo n.
Mr s . W m. C h ri s te n se n o f W a s h -
i n g to n spe nt th e week -end a t th e
E m i l Go ttsc h ho me .'
W I
E d g a r a n d h e r tw i n sister,Mr s .
L. G. Foxwcll of Mt.Vernon, N..
aY .
Th e infant.sons o f Re v.a n d
Mr s .E d g a r an d o f Mr .a n d Mr s .
R.E .Plan c k vrlrre baptized b y
a v l e r c l l u x l t u a n
th ei r ju d gme nts .
a ti o n o n request.
l u p r u l v u u a u n a l m l r u tl\ ."b :ru |];l o u m p u s v o l
n o t e s a n d a c c o u n t s w i l l b e g i v g m f u l l i n f o r m -
Wi. iilvf-Hn`Zia¢1}|"'v76bT=15.00 I ww 'Ef°?"" 'e $.'F""EEE'f 5? "EF'¥"E" »¥§°E'.f"":.EE°}f'S'F 016 Ff"'"'I.°'!?'""|eu¢wlm¢i` Ask any frnuiveuity ;,| .,:';,.:.'~:' :'.=:~.:'"".m.:::":' 11:2.. .. . -uFarmers Union Co-Op. Co.,
SuppliesEmil Folden, Road Work
Sf H. Neff,Road Work
Niels A. Peterson, Road Work 15.00
13.70
12.50
27.00
me auanr AIIBI cms me :ocalsplayCentralReserves,Oakland
and Tekamnfs, on successive week-
ends.Victories over Oakland and
T e k a m n l l i w i l l g i v e t h e B l a i r b o y s .
n.....-¢..........:.....,.1..:..,. . r 41..r".... .....
01 the I\€D\H5Kfl JIIFIIOI'uouegcConference, of which Dana is a
member.The battle was witness-
ed by u colorful crowd which was
estimated at over six hundred
n n :
so how they evaluate business col- :f.;l;.'5;¥.;;i:.;¥'h.,.2;"§¥.°..;;.""
lege credits. Then ask how Daa1a':<Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ohn and
credits a r e evaluated.Watch Mr.and Mrs.Eggert Ohrt at-
Da;1a'3 ad in next \:,e¢k'5 Enter.lehdéd the Stbtk SIIOW in Offlahil
prise.S"n'!=>' =1=!*»t='"°°,9..._ ...., fPM 0 m ; n Nc. u. Spikes' nm Work nm "'= C|.|I|u|nu|||lu|: °». ~=-= v|.l||u:|'||.|~H-un 'r~hi¢\fLu¢. and 'Work s.on ?{'°f_fEf'_E'§'_[¥_§"1'}§ }{_*f'1}§_{\°"° | ._c1nu||n:W " l Miss helen Gott.:cn or malt,Slaahmg D:ma's forward ' a n geggiieiwgablealggorg é`J§£&"ag?n and Mr.and Mrs.Louie Gottscfh
:th hard thrusts,and runmmr AL...; 1.2- ...u_ ..._.| ,_____,_,___,__.and family of Kennard spent Sun-4. i n 1 11 nm: tw prepare mem mr Lnese c alms.| \ \mswr rlnnsen, :wan vvurx n . wHarry Bineline. Road Work s m
Mgnno C.Larsen,Road
Work 16920
Albert Mathiesen, Road Work 5.00
Ed. Quist, Road Work l-87
Blair lli gh Welcomes Grads
_Next Friday, November Sth, has
been set aside' as Blair higlx's
homecoming Invitations h a v e
kann in all lnrnmr mai.. Linh
Dana's ends for long gains, Con»
corllia's fighting elvven displayed
some clever offensive ability in
n-inning a hard fou ht battle.gDana's right forward wall proved
hnnnarrnnkln hns renunvvil :..¢.....,i
mm . m a w i r e a n n w p m e l e a v i n :f o r B la i r o n N o ve m b e r 19th.
Inquiries regarding the winler
seemster are coming from far and
wide, including Pennsylvania, New
York,Michigan and.of course,
day at the Emil Gottsch home.Miss Thelma McCormick attend-ed 'l`eacher'a Convention in Omaha
Thursday and FridaiMr. and Mrs. Em. Klotwch en-tertained_at a farewell qagty Sun:RADIO I
R, B. Eisner, Road Work 31.50
A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 26.00
H. P. M. Hansen, Road Work 4.00
Louie Lauritsen. Road Work 2.50
Ernest Monson, Road Work 10.00
Alben Nelson, Road Work 7.00
Jas. W. Nielsen, ,Road Work 96.00
Nels P. Sorensen, Road Work 16.70
Harry Svogerson, Road work 9.00
John Vogt, Road Work 20.00
Bzrdinnnd Wiese, Road Work 7.00
Charles Haynes, Road Work 36.00
Gus Kompcke, Road Work 30.00
Chas. Thielfoldt, Road Work 12.50
I-*avmara (Ir .|» Lhr. \"n.. Sun-
..,... m... W a.. ......... ......graduates and we expect them
back in our ranks to see if we are
"carrying on properly".
A program has been planned by
he Blair High i s Club,to be
given in the high school auditor-
n.m Following theprogram there
will be n parade to the local foot-
ball field where "Blair's Bears"
meet ' Benson'a Bunnies" in a foot
The team is ready for on cn-
thusinstlc game with Benson high.
bull battle.
We are anticipating a big tumout
....,,.,........,.,..,,c.........,...e.."Vikings"on the left side were
battered into submission by the
cintinual rushing administered on
their side.The players \vho rc~
ceived sewers inpuriea were "Bob'
Larsen,Bi ll Larsen and Johan
Peterson.The latter appears to
suffering from torn arteries in his
right ankle and a very deep gash
in his foot.
There were no individual stars
on either side.Both teams played
a clean and hard fought game.
be most seriously injured and nearby states.
Mr.and Mrs.Arvid Peterson
and Mr.and Mrs.Ned Curtiss
gave the students a pleasant sur-
prise on Thursday ewning.Firsta bountiful dinner with pumpkin,
em., was served.The dining hall
was decorated with Hallowe'en
colors, black and orange.An ex-
citing Ha1lowe'en program was
then presented which was highly
enjoyed by a ll.After the stud-
ents had cleared the tables, three
cheers were given Mr. and Mrs.
r . . . » : . . . . . . - A .. .. .:
day evening HI honor or mr. andMrs. Edwin Ackerman and Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Werner, who left for
their homes at West Bend,WiaMonday, after spending the past
two weeks with mlatives here.
Those present were Mr. :ind Mrs.
Fred Dornacker and family,Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Dornacker and
family,Mr. and Mrs. John Dom-acker and family,Mr.and Mrs.
Fred Gottsch, Mr. and Mrs. 155553
Ohrt, Mr. and Mrs. John J 1
and daughter and Mrs.Wm.
Christensen.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Luschen
at its lowest cost!
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.B.Il!lK OI mmneaona ar-day evening to attend
wedding of Mr.andIuicm
pliesBez-tel Bertelsen, Putting in
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3 9 . 0 0 u e n e r a l p\ g "p q'A .. . .] 0 Do r (!t t3 . I4 @l 3 \l » '€ 1 ]3 . .1 I 1 . .. a 1: .. : .» .- .\ | : . . .1:1 . _~( i f (ieliciuus pastry sent up 2,'f.'f,_'f_m,l
Arthur h ors -c n, lin au W o rk
Louis G. Ldns c h, Road Work
5U.UU a ¢ -'|1415:L r r lu a y xuusra JIIIITISUYI,~ W E B IC .\.IUI»Lailil.lluull.:1.|I.U|.:\uli}fL@l=*"=1l%*is a n In d ia n l0 ll1 : ln ¢ 0 ' M; 5 xmln,bras V a i l,Presi dent......1 :...4... 1..l|r#_..-| . r. . .. - _ . .I llua m Lr...............U...\l.............sl..32a n d D r a g g i n g 1 3 0 3 ;
G r i m m Bros.,L a b o r &Ma -
te r ia l 75.00
A . N Ea to n Me ta l P r o d u c t. ,
' Culvverts '7.12-
Bc hty (.u ntra c ting Co. , Br idge
W o r k 2974.40
N:.'hIl13k1\Cu lve r t &Mf g .6
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Hhkl. L5 c uuwly umuerezlu xmm uny -
th i n g presented b y B la i r hig h'a
mu s lc departnlent.i n pa st y ears.
Th e mu 9 \c ls b y o n e o l Amuric2'l's
foremost c onlpu sers , Cha rles W ake
fxeld Cadn lnn.
The p ub lic may e age rly loo k fo r-
wa r d to th is o p e m tta as one o f
th e b i g fe ai ur c s o f th is sc hool
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II r la n d Ne ls on ,Mr .Fy n bo e,M r .
A r th u r Ne lso n a n d M r .W i n sto n
Hans en attende d the teac her s c on~
ve n ti o n a t Oma h a .Mi s s Ra s mu s -
Sen atto n de d th c c on ve nti on a t
Lin c o ln , No b.
Su p er i nte nd e nt J o r do n o f L e ig h ,
Hi g h sl:hoot,vis ited a t th e Coi-
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sur pri sed wh e n h e r pa r en ts f r o m
Li n d s e y d ro ve u p to *he s c hoo l on
Sa tu r da y n i g h t to vis it ove r Su n-
dq y .
l i t .an d Mr s .Peter Ha n so n o f
Au d u bo n ,visi ted th ei r da u gh ter ,
Eve ly n lu s t Sun day A l m a J on-
8l.'l|.8 Cl}I.l!Ein nf F q l h vr .Tpnnrrn
C A R D O F T H A N K S
W e ta ke thi s me tho d of c xp nc s:
in g ou r th a nk s an d ap p re c i atio n I
those k i n d fri en ds an d neighboa
wh o so kin.Ily assisted u s du r i n
the ill;1(:'S5 and following the dont
o f o u r flour fa the r ,J o h n Vo ff
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lege and at the home of Presi-
dent Ifrlf and Nelson me r nightbetween the meetings at Omaha.
At the conqention Miss Vail
spoke to Mr. John Robert Gregg,
\"ho wrote the Gregg 'shorthand
book.Miss \'ail's shorthand class
is covering the worl: given in the
¢svn,a cousin of Esther Jensen,
Johannes Johnsen,and his siktqr
accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Curtis and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Plond
visited Mr.and Mrs.Ned Curtis
here Sunday.'
Miss Marie Sierk was home
Drop Your Winter Driving
Worries Hare r _
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J o h a n n J . V o g t
W i llie C . W u lh u r n
Ch ri s J ah ne l
Wm. G. Vogt
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wor ds o i' c o mf or t.
MU.,\.»uz\crLS 0wuuul
A .N .Ba lla rd ,Ma n a g i n g
Po o r F a r m 40.00
Riair Telephone Co., Rent &
Tolls :60.75
Bureau of Health,Reg.
B lr lh s a n d De a th s 12.50
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y ear.
B la i r Hi g h ? b a n d a n d g le e c lu b
dr ove to, Omz d\ a las t. F r id ay , Nov.
1,wh er e th e y par tic ipa ted i n th e
p r o g r a m ghf en bc foy e th e Sta te
'1ea¢her's Conventi on.'They a p -
mumm neun, vm. im... ut.,'Court Co:l;Postage
C. J. .Beckmnnn, Supplies
' for Poor
H # Store, Supplies for
our QDr. Raymond Burr, Prof.
Servims
Byron Brunton, Labor
J. B. Campbell, Ambulance
Service and Shades for Jail 8.30Christen.-xen Lbr. Co., Sup-
plies 901.84
Fred De Weber,Supplies
for Poor as.uo
John Duluiey. Care of Poor 20.00
'Bm Enterprise, Printing [\0l.82
The Farmers Elevator, Conl 48.30
John Prankset, Rent 9.00GilberLson's Stare, Suppllel
for Poor 25.50
~ S. J. Hardman, Care of
63.25
spa
38.16
h.oo
14.00
peared before a very large sudi~
que and de onstmted a fine ex-
ample of wh l. Blair high ha.; been
doing in itsl muhic dpeartment.
Mr. l\iassci° took lllurlan Nelson
and Edwin Llndstrom to Omahu on
Tueway where they entered the
Young Citizenship Contest spon»:lured by this Nebraska Dinmoml
Jubilee Celebration.This content
will determine the best young citi-
Qen in the qtatc and Blair High
feels that Wd me well represented.
The second series of debate try-
outs is in he held in'the lush
kchool» auditgu-ium tonight.The
high school Lwachers are judging
these tryouié und they will Bcleclthe eight bar dehutors w repre-
sent Blair high i n the debuus
scheduled for this year.
Last 'creek the Senior Civfca
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Dangerous Days are ahead for
slippery,smooth-Worn,easily
punctured tires.Why not ap-
ply the mileage left in your old
tires towards the purchase of
safe, new Goodyears?Drive in
-See us about it.~
Wfthom, Tubes
azhisbeen d ~'18 lh°m°,p°¢m1 ,.mdi°s!¢,»u»,m¢faL»d.'LZ?n°§"hZ3§5
somepleeaot umiture.
.Tuma''ts 'turns d 'ti oficq beagtifud gesign mtfimi at a¢Z°'§f.p1f», w..é"im¢r z"'W'class sponsoled a census,whichHerman Telephone Co., Tolls 3.46
W. H. Hill, Surveylng 116.10
K.B.Printing Co., D.S.
Cap. File
Kee Lox Mlg. Co.. Supplies
Mabel J. Marsh, Oo. Supt.,
Expense
Viola Maynard, Cam of Poor
Milburn & Scott Co., Sup-
plies
Chls. Nelson, Fgt. Prepaid
C .l. Nelson, Com. Work 6:
Mileage _.
North Side Sww. Supplies .
for Poor
Omaha Road Equipment Ca.,
43.00
8.50
33.84
42.00
.cs
3.65
195.09
98.86
was taken on highway number 75
between 7:00n. m. and 6:00 p. m.
As a result ot' their efforts they
lound that between mesa hours
649 cars and 100 trucks pmssedalongthehigln-.'ay.Almost an
equal number wen: north us wunt
south.Tlus census showed the
numbvr of sttes, counties and the
kind of carsgwhleh travel on the
lughway.'Iliff purpose of the een-
sus was to Qonlpare the mode of
transiwrlatlon now with that which
they had when the country was
new.l
I.R' P' ""xwo o l Second Scrlcs of Home Debates
Pnlob-Trlhune Co-».S\-\DDll@s 237.95 Thu second of homo df-lmnu mn
astounding volume.
Arrange for a freg demonstration-wdayl
The Crosley 32 is finished in two-tone walnut veneer and has
the marvelous new Crosley armature t dynamic speaker,
the Dnucone, built inl 8 tube A.. set. including recti-
fier.hree stages of genuine Neutrodyne radio frequency
amplification, tuned non-regenerative detector, two stages
of audio frequency aiupliiiuation with push-pull output.
if;-QI.~\d
Bair Top e~
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~e marve ous new_os ey anna ure 8" | ynumic spea er,}_he D:;;§'=°'=@~ built in!8 tube A.. set. including recti
ner.Im ge stages of genuine Neupodyne radio frcquen
a cyupcanon, tuned non-regenuruuve deuzcwr two sta,gesoaudio frequency axnpliiioation with 'I-pu.s 1 pull output.FEARIlheia Miha hiérl `££i§>I>1'£BI1RS»{»f§IRivett Lbr. a wax c§».. Sun-
ople Ride on Goodyear Tires
han Any Other Kind
ns-All Types-All Prices
~'~g--Top Repairing-Vulcmizing
Tire Co.
4
Jenkins Tire and Battery Sho
cnosLEY
n
plies 'I'\,w-Sdn?-
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C. H. Robertson, Co. '.;:.:,
Diet. No. 8 Paving 459.20
Wm. Salsberry, Labor 21.00
Stale Journal Co., Supplies 5.61
J. A. Went & San, Supplies
for Poor 28.20
Wolf! Drug Shore, Supplies 23.511
On motion duly made and car-
ried the hearing on the Duffack
Affidavit was_continued until
mwnber 18, 1929.
On mation the Bonrd adjourned
w melee Nav. 18. 1929.
o'clock.The question for debate
was:"Resolved that the Present
Jury System should be Abolished
in Criminal Cases".The affinn-
ative mem was represented hy
Edwin Lindslzom and Reed 0'H:in
lon. 'The negative team was rep-
resented by Maduljne Nielsen and
Marjorie Jensen. The debale prov
ed to be very Interesting and there
was much give and take argument
on both sides.The teachers or the
»
Senior high échool were judges fo
this debate.The [mal deasion
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County Clerk._lnterschgln¢ic Debating Schedule
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Blair, Nebraska, November 'I, 1929 J a n m r s n m s n -PikefhuI
Permanent Wave,$7.50.A u
kind; of bauty work.Phone 197.
Mn. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.
as-ef
Sunday dinner guests at the Joe
Devinney home were Mrs.N.E.
Davis Ami children, Viola, Una and
wm of Fremont.
Score cards, place cards, birth-day cards, -sympathy a zdn -a ll
can be found at The Enterprise
office.Popular price.23-Cf
Clarence Hineline of De Sow.
and Will Frazer of Bellevue left
¢ . . »
Kuhn'| photos will Dleua yon. tf
For s=1¢~Pamd China bona.
Joe Jensen, Arlington, Rt. 1.42-2t
Highest prices lor produce. Phone
z53 Fanners Produce Co.33-1.1
Andrew Jensen of Fremont, wus
grating friends ln Blair Monday.
Furniture, mn me floor cover-
u m Muthew R. Bemlnrf.21-d.
"Jack"Innes from the Spiker
neighborhood,ls confined in tha#
Blair hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Jens Nielsen an-I
children were Om business For Sale:B o n n , B o m B o n n '
Hosea. Wilson 3'I~t!
Furniture, rugs and Boar cover-
ings.lleehzw R..Bsndoi-L 21-u
Battery recharging at Dltlof
Wolsmnnn Service Station, 7512.l t
A 6-room house, electric light,
cistern, good cellar, S1800.00. ,
42~1¢N. T. Lund a Co.
Mrs.Frank Wolff of Ft.Cal-
houn,spent Wednesday in Blair
on business.
Chlld.ren's Coats can be found
at reasonable prices at The Style
For nhy kind of butcherlng, all
Black 805.Wm. Fick.42-2l.'
Bee those extra ll-rge home
druaesu/l'heStyle Shoppe.42-It
Mrs. Wm. Schmidt hed n small
quilting bee on last Monday alt-
ernoon.
For all kinds df expert beauty
work call 47.Fashion Center
Beauty Shop.42~1l.
Mrs. Lou lmttn entertained two
tables of friends at cards last Fri-
day evening.
Christmas cards are ready for
Dr.hy hud Sflwlv Chlro pno -
tor, over Wal!! Drug Store.tf.
Battery recharging nt Ditlof
Wolsnunn Servioe Station, 75c.l t
I-Mmxmn, run um floor covar-
l l l l l Mathew IL Bendori.21-U.
See those extra large $1.00
house dresses at The Style Shoppe.
42~ltMissHelenFnckler-of Peru,
spent a few days at home las!
week
When you want letterhead! or
envelopes or statements call Thr.
:~..»- ..... ;..._
i Cooking apples.$1 n e r h i n d
n: the I-'Armen Produce Co.42-It
I- ' o r R e n t - M o d e m mm, a u *
rn.Inquire of Wm.McCracken.
Phone 218.~a n
Mrs..Will Soherdin |p¢nr,sr.
couple of days ln Omaha the fore-
pm of the week..
For Sale-White Rock and Bn!!
Orp gton pullets.Phone 1.22 on
32.TS. Etta Wlrwhell.42-iz*
Mrs. Emma Sleffen and dnnglk
ter of Fremont, were visitor:at
the Peter Bohn home on South l.9 g g
T . l Enterprise for job work
The Enterprise will print your
iillionery and do it ight.We
:me hendquaners tor your printing
needs.18-if
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When its cards you need,seeThe Enterprise.Ho lt my Ha d of
ca rd from bi rthda y m Chri nmn
can be found here.28-tf
C w k Strieklett, who h u been
confined in the Blnir hospihl for
several wuks suffering with an
infection of the leg, is impraving
And expects tn get home some
time this week.
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Saturday, Nov. 9, 1929 ~
unesuny rn wear mu y wa t rv.
operate a ferry.
On Saturday. November 9. our
bargain price on overcoats closes.
Look these coats over and be con-
tvinced of their value.Priced at'a
tslaughter.W. J. Sas.42-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure ol Ft.
Calhoun township,were Sunday
guests at the John A.Rhoades
home.In the afternoon all drove
'Cameron home.
Af r Sunday, Nov. 10, I will beat 1-Si.. and ready to put in per-
manents.My price is attractive.
ls Herman and ca lled at the Dr.
Call or phone for appointments,
:Mm Marion Sutherland, N. Walk-
er Ave., phone Black 259.42-It
Smart new dresses in all the
new colors have just been received
f at the Fashion Center in sizes 14
to 52.Prices are $4.98,$6.75,
ss.94. sto,$12.75 up w $19.75.
| All beautiful dresses in nll the
sas;a.as1ata;sga*.a'31g;'Pr'w='..u=f>"°**'"'<°'*°"'"';";";i'_T~ ~ new styles.Come in nnd see them.
.
St.Louis where t.bey_expect tocallers Friday.
Onions-One cent per pound for
immediate use,at Farmers Pro-
duce Co.41-if
Some necessary repairs are
being made on the German church
this nice weather.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-er and undertaker, Blair.Ofti a
phone, 161; res. phone. 138 8-tl
Miss Frances,KWPmHl\, who at-
tends Omaha University, spent the
week-end at home.
Grasborg Jeweler 8: Optometrist
first door south of Danish Pub-
lishing House.w t :
"Ji m"Roberts returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks
in the Blair hospital.
Ed Grimm is taking medical
treatment at the Blair hospital and
is getting along nicely.
Mrs.A.R.Benles entertained
home lust Monday evening.
Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking
and ambulance service.Phones:
the teachers bridge club at he'Snoppe__42-uiyom.inspection now at The En-
An A-1 7-room house, all mod-
.em and in good condition, 32250.
l42~lt N. T. Lund & Cn.
The lllarsay Beauty Shoppe will
please you at 404 west Lincoln St.
Phone Green 327 for appointment.
35-ti
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Redfield en-
tertained the Dr.W.M.Holler
family at dinner last Sunday eve-
ning,
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Wolff and
family of Omaha,were Sunday
dinner guests at the Victor Wolff
home.
For Sale-Winter apples.Best
varieties.Sprayed.a n d hand-
picked.Lester Barton, phone 212
on 35.37-tf
I-'or Sale-Hampshire male Piss.
bong,heavy boned kind.Also
Newfoundland puppies.
89-dt'E. N. Manley, Nashville.
The Enterprise has somethingnew in Christmas cards this year.
Ask to see their special box as;
ennmmn Inv ei nn A'2.'7t
tt-rprise office.42-2t
Mrs.Frank Warrick spent a
few days the past week visiting
relatives in Omaha.
'Mrs L. D. Warrick has been on
the sick list for the past week but
is some better at present.
Mr.and Mrs.Prentice Smith
were dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. L. D. Warrick last Sunday.
Get your Christmas cards now
before the rush starts.Our line
is complete.Enterprise office.2t
For Sale-Poland China male
hogs.Eligible w registry.Call
1122 on l l ,Blair, Hans Mencke.
'as-at'
Duart Perrnanents, ringlet ends,
price $5.00.All work guarsn .
Phone Black 259, Mrs. M. Suther-
land.40-tf
Christmas cords-one or one-
hundred-printed or plain.Mod-
erately priced at The Entemrise
office._42-2l.
Our lmrvnin nffor ntnrrnnhr
.wo-=rp..»=.rs-uForSale-Duroc Jersey lboars.
8 spring boars and 1 1 l boar.
42-tl J..Nelson
C. C.Van eusen took in"the
stock show and Diamond Jubilee
in Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mtg. E. C. Hunt have
us their suekt; this week, Mrs. G.
A. Salisbury, of Banerott.
street over the weekend.
Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Jackson
have rented the Soll house o u t
lof the court house, recently vacated
'by the John Hansen family.
Edward Jenkins of Valley, Nei.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins,
former Blair residents,spent a
few days in Blair this weelr.\
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petersen andlCostsThere are somegpodbar-Ralph Petersen of Omaha.and
gains in coats at The Style Shoppe
42-it
For Rego-Furnished room for
one or tw gentlemen.Ilouse ad-
dress, 202 East Nebraska St.
42-lt'John Swingholm
Saturday closes our sale on
overcoats. ,Get ih on these prices,
$9.75 to $21.75.Every coat a real
bargain.W. J. Sas..42-it
The ladies of the Christian
church are serving a chicken din-
ner at the church parlors Friday
evening,Nov,8.The public is
invited.42-lt
Mrs. Marion Sutherland has been
.Mrs. Julius Gottsch were Sunday
guests at the P. C. Petersen borne.
About twenty ladies,members
of the local Royal Neighbor lodge,
attended the district convention
held at Oakland. Neb. last Friday
afternoon and evening..
A number of friends of Mins
'Ethel lllead have received cards
.from her while she was on ber
'way to California.She is enjoy-
I
ing the trip very much.'
The Young Penple's Fellowship
met at the Episcopal parish house
last Sunday evening. Refreshmentslwere served by Fredricka Matthie-l
.
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office, 161; residence. 138.29-tl
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Aye of
,0maha,spent Sunday evening
with Blair relatives and friends.
'Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Reeh were[visitors at the Herman Jacobs
lhome nent Kennard last Sundny.
I Miss Dorothy Gray, who teaches
lat Fremont, spent the wcek~end at
the parental, Frank Gray home.
C. K. Bendarf, lloensed embamr
or and undertaken Blair.Milos
phone 161, res. phone 183.8-ti
Nevin Uehling and sister,Lu-
etta of Uehling.Neb.,spent the
week-end with their cousin, Louis
~ Armstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rasmus-
sen of Spiker,attended the fun-
eral oi' Charles Hansen last Mon-
day.
Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Ruwe of
Fontanelle were among those at-
tending the C. N. Hansen funeral
in Blair last Monday.
Peggy Pounds, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L.Pounds has been
quite sick and has had m miss
school for several days.
For Sala-One of the bent 187
acre farms in the county, one mile
from Blair on the gravel road ata ban-gain.CZ J. Schmidt.42~|t
We are giving 3 fine teaspoons
with each ba: of "0shello" grit at
$1.25.Only one bug to a custom-er.Aye Bros. Seed Hausa.42»t'!'
-............. W.~..-,.... - " |For Sale-70 or T5 planks,18
feet long by 12 by 3 inches priced
at $1.50 per plank.Phone 1122
on 18.Hans H. Sorensen,42-lt'
Do you plny bridge?The En~
terprise has a complete new line
of score cards,place cards, etc.
Why not see thev\"23-tf
Two fine teaspoons given with
each box of "Gennikil" roup rem-
edy.Price $1.00 per box.
42-tf Aye Bros.Seed House
Miss Erna Metzinger spent the
past week~en<l in Mt.Vernon,
Iowa visiting friends.She xe-
turned Tuesday morning.
The Painter Jensen bungalow on
College Hill to be sold to settle
esmtc.A beautiful home.See us
about it.N. T. Lund 6: Co.42-lt
Mr. and Mrs.Wm. /Mills :md
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Gochenouer
of Omaha,were Sunday supper
guults of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.
Scherdin.
For Sale-Polmnd China ~
The dam's of these boats came
from one of the best herd'a in Iowa
entirely new blood.
87-rf Wm. Armstrong.
.Great slaughter sale on over-
cbats closes Saturday, November 9
You will miss a great buy if you
pans up these bargains,\42-n w. J. say
Howard 0'llanlon of Callfomla,
and sister,Mrs.Louisa Park ul'
'§5`2\]§Ja§§"`N§l}¢f}Q{;
are real buys at $9.75 to
closes
These
$21.75.w. J. Sas.42-lt
Hughes has decided not to
move into the Newell property un
east Colin, us mentioned in last
\\°eek's Enterprise.
We're giving a fine ieasponn
with each gallon of stock dip nt
.Wm.
spending the past week with rela-
tives in Des Moines nnd Ft. Dodge
Iowa.She plans to be home on
Sunday, Nav.10.
Miss Grace Fackler and Miss
Alice Jacobson took Miss Helen
Fnckler back to her scl\oolduties
at Peru, Neh.Inst Sunday.The
girls returned Monday afternoon.
$1.00 per gallon.|The young married Indies bridge
42-rf Aye Bros. Seed House
A nice 6-room cottage, all mod-
ern and in good condition, $2400.
Attractive terms.
42-lt N. T. Lund 6: Co.
Large size house dresses.Just
what you are looking for.Extra
big sizes at $1.00
42-lt The Style Shoppe.
"Bny's Life",a magazine for
boys makes an ideal Christmas
gi ll.$2.00 per year, at The En-
terprise office.42-t!'.
W. JT Rodgers has been having
quite a siege of rheumutiem for
the past two weeks but thinks he
ls getting a little better now.
Mrs. J. Stapleton and Mr. and
Mrs.Emest Tprnblad drove tb
Oakland Sunday vlhere Mrs. Staple
ton will stay over a week or so.
The Thursday afternoon bridge
club mét with Mrs.Frank Stewart
last week.Mrs.C. J. Schmidt won
high score and Mrs. K. A. Pound
was consoled.
club met with Mrs. L. C.Klopp
last Thursday afternoon.Mrs. R.
Burr received first prize, Mrs. F.
Guycr, second and Mrs. Don Stew-
art, cut prize.-
A beautiful 6-room new bunga-
low on west Lincoln street,This
home has all the modern conven-
room, built in features and other
modem conveniences This is a
beautiful home and the best loca
tion See us at once Lf moeresmd
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The Wesleyan Guild of the M
F church very pleasantly entertainedheir families at a Hallow
een party on last Thursday eve
ning at the church parlnrs. Games
and visiting were carried on and
a dainty lunch was served.Hal-
lowe'en decorations were prom-
inently displayed a n d ,around
thirty were present.
A 280»ecre farm,two miles
from Blair an the gravelled road
iences and built according to latest
plans, arched openings,breakfast
The Rehekahs met in regular tn Omaha This is an excellent
sen and Harriett Allen.
Little James Guuschow is able
to be out again aftcr a slight
siege of pneumonia which caused
his pnrvnlu, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gustchow considerable anxiety.
e Style Shoppe invites you w
and (ct acquainted.Look
around and see what a large line
of lingerie and hosiery we have.
Our hose carries a guarantee.1£
The Wnmen's Foreign M i d o m
ary Society of the M. E. church,
'will meet with Mrs. Caleb LoltislonFridayaftemoon,Nov. 8,a t
'two p. m.All ladies of the church
are invited.
The Home Theatre is 1,,v|,,¢
some exceptionally good pic |
on this week and all mo vi e fm:
should take advantage of the ocu-
sion and see them.The ad s r
pears elsewhere in this issue.
The ladies of the Co ngre lv
tional church will serve one o l
their well known dinners d the
church parlors Tuesday evening,Nov. 1 2at.6 p. m.The rewilllas
a supply of nlec aprons on lale
also.The public ls invited.42-It
nm. F. w. .Amt ha s be e n i n
for several weeks and spa m ills
better part of her trip to Chlczgw
in bed, at the home of a lriuui,
Since her return home,she hnx
been able to be up and around the
house but is (ar from well.
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' l ' l l eat uI rar sn1e A Ilve room house in Omaha, drove up Sunday to visitmoodcondltlon.Located on east uma-|\u¢.&\\nu»n|..,..a,nn|fn\v|"\r meeting last Monday evening at
which time the annual report was
rvad.A serving committee served
light refreshments.
Christmas qards printed with
your name are in good taste.
They carry a bit of dignity and
genuineness that your friends np-
preciate.Sec the lovely line at
The Enterprise office.42-Zt
New shipment of beautiful new
winter coats in sizes 13 to 52 has
been received at the Fashion Cen-
ter with prices ranging from $10Q$69.50.Every _coat is lovely
and has been personally selected.
Rummage Sale,Satur-
23, 1:30 p. m. in front
& Brass auction house,
auspices of the Congre-
Auction
day, Nov.
of Jenéen
under the
gational church ladies.Clothes,
furniture, household effects, etc. It
1 Wm. V. wnghl and hi s sister,
Miss Lila were called to Calloway,
,Neb. last Friday morning by word
lot'the serious illness of their
nephew, Donald Wight.They re-
turned Sunday evening.
If you are in need of a winter
coat,dor\'t buy untll you have'
seen the complete line at The
Style Shoppe The prices are very
reasonable and materials and work
manshlp of the beat.You are in-
vited to see them.d b l t
A large and complele line df
CbHs¢maa cards are on hand for
your inspection.The cards are
verylovely this year and reason-
ably pficed.Come in and see
them while the selection is com-
plete at The Enterprise office.2t
The Blair Minlsverlai Associa-
tion meets nead Tuesday altemoon
at three o'clock in the directors
room of the Citizens Bank.A
program is provided, to be follow-
ed by discussion.The Christian
Joint Relief will meet at four
o'clock at the same place, all paa~
tors being members of that society
The annual union Thanksgiving
service goes by turn to the Con-
gregational church this year, and
the Christian church fumishes the
speaker, Rev. A. J. Hargett.The
service, following the precedent of
last year, will be held in the eve~
ning belore Thanksgiving D a y -
Wednesday evening, Nov. 27.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Steele did them a kindly ded last
Sunday when they gathered at
their home in the country with
teams and trucks and loaded their
household effects u m brought
them bo town to the Mrs.Joe
Edwards property on east Colfax
where they will live.Sam is just
recovering from an operation for
appendidtis and the moving pro-
position has been worrying hkn
somewhat.He and Mrs.Steele
are duly appreciative of their goodfriends.After the moving, a lunch
was forthcoming from the lndies'
baskets and all enjoyed the feast
'nigh pronucmg xarm, pan or lr. ontheBench and par:upland.We
have a short tem1 listing on this
at $128.50 per acre.This is a real
farm and well located and at this
price it is a real bargain.
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Mrs.Mary Muellergdrove to Lin-
coln Friday afternoon nccumpan-
ied by Mrs. David Mummert, Mrs.
A. F. Newell and Mrs. L. C. Klopp.
Mrs. Illummert visited at the homeofMr.und Mrs.\V.H.Belknap
while there and Mr.Mummort
drove down on Sunday and they
returned together Monday mom-
lng.Mrs. Newell visited with hor
mother, Mrs. H. Brosa of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Capps and
son and Mr. Ed Hoyt of Lincoln,
spent the weekend at the E. V.
Capps home.While they were
here, Mrs. E. V. Capps entertain-
ed a few friends in their honor at
bridge.'ljmse present besides the
,honor guests were Dr.and Mrs.
L.F.'States,Mr. Harold Kelley,
Mr. P. 0. McGuire of Omaha and
Miss Alice Beckman of this city.
Mrs.E.C.Hunt has just re-
ceived a most complimentary re-
port of her son, Emory Jr's. work
at the military nhool at Lexing~
ton,Mo. where he has been at-
tending the put ye ar and a mf.
I n a letter from the dean,she
learns that Emory has done most
excellent work.He has a heavy
course this year and has added a
bit of journalism to his work ad-
ihough he is majoring in electrical
engineering.He is s. young lad
but gives promise of a worthwhile
future.
Mrs. E. T. Jipp entertained two
tables of bridge Int Saturday aft-
ernoon, honoring Mrs. Anna Kru-
Ker Lessinger of Nampa,Idaho,
formerly of FL Calhoun.Those
present were Misses Grace,_Edith
and Bertha Neale, Mrs. Geo. Roh-
wer, Jr.,Mrs.E.s.Geesaman,
Miss Celia Rohwer and Mrs. Ern~
est Kruse, all of Ft. Calhoun, and
Mrs.L.F.States of this city,
Prizes-were awarded Mrs. Geesn»
man for high score and Misa
Grace Neale for low score.Mrs.
Lessiuger was given a guest prize.
Delicious refreshments were serv-
ed by the hostess.
Among the many friends and
relatives of the C.N.Hansen
family who attended Mr. Hansen's
funeral last Monday were Mrs.
Hansen'a brother,John Bendtzen
of Chicago,her hrother-in~lsw,
Tyge Mortensen ol Des Moines, an
aunt, Mis. A. Juul of Omaha, Mr.
Peter Thind and Miss Meta
Schmidt of Omaha.Hana Andres-
son of Nebraska .City, who form-
erly worked as baker forMr. Han-
cousih of Mr. Hansen, James Lar-
sen and sun of Randolph,Neb.,
came for the funeral.There were
Milk cows will be found nt the old
liversen bam und horses at the ol~|Jack Owens horn.. We also will
hold community sales ut the old
Eversen burn.Come in and look
this stu!! over.It'.s good.
36~tf Thietje Drothera.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Tiedje en~
ltertained four,!.;\ble.~; of friends at
,pinochlc Wednesday evening, Oct.
'30.Mrs. Clarence King and Nor~
man Itathlnunn captured the high
prizes :mil Mrs. Rothman nnd John
Miller took the consolzxtions. Dainty
refreshments were served by the
.hostuss.
Geo. Kahnk and Mr.and Mrs.
Henry Luschen of Rispin, Minn.,
arrived last Saturday evening to
attend the silver wedding anni-
versary of Mr.and Mrs. Emil
Lamp,Mrs.Lunchen and Mrs.
Lamp being sisters.While he n
they were guests of Mr. and lin..
Hans Wrich of this city until Tots
day when they left for their home.
Rev. and Mrs. E. 3. Hancock ae-
comparrled Mr. and Mrs. Burdette'
Hanoqckand Miss Edna Davis over
to Arlington last Sunday whe n
they attended the dedicatory new I
vices for the new Mewodin church
_at that place.They stated that
the servioes were very nice and
that the Arlington people han s
right to be proud of the fine church
building._
Mrs.Wrn.Reeh entertained l
number of (Hands and relatives
Saturday evening, Nov. 2 in honor
o l her birth anniversary.Card:
were enjoyedilong with the v'is»
iting and at a late hour refrala-
ments were enjoyed.The fella '-
ing were present: Mr.and Hx!-
Hennan Petersen and Mr.:url
Mrs.Hans Petersen of Arlington,
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Petersen,
Mra Freda Jensen, Mr. and Mn.Merrill Reeh,Floyd Smith and
Miss Lucille Jensen of Blair and
Martin Jacobsen ol Alliance, Neb-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relativel,
friends and Ladies' Aid for the
beautiful presents we received on
our twenty~fift.h wedding anni-
versary.Mr. and Mrs. Emil H. Lamp.
BENNINQZQN NOTES
Mr.and Mrs,Aug.Witte :nrt
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hadan ment
Sunday at the Wm.Plarnheek
home near Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham'of Elkhorn, were callers at the Dr.
Hrwey home Satutda
Misses Frances an Fern Paul-
sen entertained a number o f
lnends and relatives unday eve-»
Judsoh and Van perley of
Norfolk,were gues their
sen was also in attendance and alrllng at a I-Iallowe'en y-
a large number of friends from brother, Chas. Timperley |n m
ilv q"mlm, and Mnnrl
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Hamburger, special Zlbs.~
'ev
Extra fine young steaks, per lb.
Pure Country Lard, 3lbs.---
Picnic Hams, per lb.~---T
Sugar Cured Hams ¥55.§»'2' special per lb.
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flookies, special per lb
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Ka m o Mi l k,tall per can
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g The Blair high school 13 Club
attended the football game in
Omaha last Saturday afternoon'when Blair played the School for
the Deaf.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bowles, Sr.
of Central City,Neb.,plan to
visit at the home of their son.
.l.A., Jr. in this city until after
Christmas.
The First Lutheran Church choir
,held a Hullowe'en party at the
home of Paul J. Paulsen last Sat-
urday evening. Almost fifty young
pQople were present.At a late'hour a very delicious lunch was
served after which the guests dc-
parted, all reporting an enjoyable
time.
_Mrs.Bertha Gollehon has re-
ctived word from her sister, Mrs.IA. H. Donnellson of Marshalltown,
Iowa,that their father,Sheldon
Peck, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Donnellson for tho past
month,has been confined to his
bed with illness for a few days.
His old Blair friends are hoping
he will soon be 0. K. ag a in ."
Park's son, Russell and wife, also
of Omaha.g
New shipment of beautiful new
winter .coats in .eizcs 13 to 52 has
been received at the Fashion Cen-
ter with prices rongine from $10
to 359150.Every coat is lovely
and has been personally selected.
Mrs. J'. li. Winchell left Tuesday
morning for Burkett where she
plans to spend the winter at the
soldiers home.The Enterprise
will be a regular visitor to her
that she may keep in touch with
home doings..
Smart new dresses in all the
new colors hate just been received
at the Fashion Center in sizes 14
to 52.Prices are $4.98,$6.75,
$8.94,$10,$12.75 up to $19.75.
All beautiful d ses in all thenew styles.Comrglln and see them.
/A large crowd of friends and
patrons enjoyed a Ilallowe'en pro-
gram at Brewster school Monday
evening.It was followed by a
box supper,which resulted in a
very satisfactory profit.Miss
Eleanor DeVinney is teaching her
second term at Brewster this year.
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Iowa,that their father,Sheldon
Peck, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Donnellson for the past
month,has been confined to hin
bed with illness for a few days.
H15 old Blair friends are hoping
he will soon be 0. K. again."
patxnns enjoyed a Hsllowe'en pro-
gram at Brewster school Monday
evening.It was followed by a
box mapper,which resulted in a
very satisfactory profit.Miss
Eleanor DeVlnney is teaching her
second ierm at Brewster this year.
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<Thursday dbemoou.dey-|Mr. md Mrs. Henry Jensen abme e ,Mis a wma the Ne bruku-Ka xuu too t-
Godaeywere ball gnme lt Lincoln Saturdzy.
I n t Tues-.Mr. and Mn. Harry Smith and~. and Mrs.Floyd were supper guests ac the
_home of Mrs. Sylvia on Wednes-
~tncelnwe day evening.The occasion was
Mr..n.nd Mm Mrs. Sylvia' binhday.their mother Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeneenand'Merton were Sunday dinner guests
Cameron at-'at the Herbert Hurd home in Ben-
at the John son..~mah Thurs-E Riehard Lippincott spent theinhonoroflatter part of the week in Omahaanniversary where he had two calves exhibited
nts,Mr. and at the Ak-Sat-Ben stock show._Fremont.|Sunday dinner guests at thelernoonBev-Louie Meneke home were Mes-
m and spent dame;and Messrs.Gun Mencke
' M m N.P.und family and Rudolph Mencke
'ald Hrusen and family._
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Mrs. George `laftis and Fern,Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Loltis Intéin Teknmnh last Monday :Rer-
noon.Miss Carrie Manley,Vera andClaireSkinnerspentTuesday
night at the Ed Wilson home.
Sands visiinra a t the HenryKruger game were: Mr. and Mn.
Alvin Sheunamnn and fgmily, Mr.
and Mrs. Ewalt Hageman of lLh-
aca,Mr.and. Mrs.Carl Meier-
henry and son, Vernon and Mrs.
August Neiderdeppe of Telbasta.Mr. and Mrs. Grester Hovendick
and Jean, Harry and Alum Sample
:nd Raymond Burris; of Missouri
penv.Sunday a t the Freeman
Loltis home.lGur~a\ta Updike,who _has been
the Loul!~~ ~ovendick home.
Mm.Ro~Kramer spent Sun-dny at the Waiver Kramer home.Mr.and Mrs.Edgnrs kinne r
mare Slturdny dinner guests ofMrs. L. A. Sullivan.
Mrs.Mary Weber m d daugh-
ters of Blair, Joe Weber o f Teknma h nd Ubeny Eriksen were
Friday evening guests at the Julius
Weber home.
Saturday evening,Jriends and
neighbors gathered at the Martin
Hoier home fo remind him of hi
;birthdny.'11-ne time vas spent if ths usual way alter which | ~»»~
wu served.All departed winhinMr. Haier many mor; such happbirthdays.
(lever new broadcloth pajuna
are on sale at the Fashion Qufor only $1.98.425%
lr you wargt nwckings that Wen
and Wear and Wear,buy the
at thg Fashion Center.42-1
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-o i ' ~ °`' g n Junior,.'»§ `....i m m
a '" I 1 | l 'l i Hunghluth left. Thllrsdly for Lin-.¢ . . L » -
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AND VICINITY
I l i a Maria Osborn-of Omaha,
:peat Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Herman Klnhn and family.The inclement wenwer of Tues-ww.Od.29 i n i l d £0 keep at
'heme the friends and relatives of
l n .Herman Klindt,who gath-
wned st her home that sfternoonto he lp her celebrate her birth
nnn i v t nlf i -Cards and visiting
o mp le d the time.A delicious
inneheon was served by the host-
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coln where they planned so spend
the week-end at the S. R.'Bat.so:a
home.On Friday, Robert becamesuddenlyillandwastnkenat
once w the hospitad where it wus
necessary to operate before his
parents,Mr.and Mrs.JullxnJunghluth,codd` get to Lincoln.
Word was received Saturday than
his condition was slislll-ly improv-ed although it will he About two
weeks before he will be able toleave the hospital.Mr. Junghluth,
Junior and Richard returned Home
Sunday, while Mrs. Jungbluth re
mained in Lincoln.,Mrs.B.F.Moslem and Mrs.
. ..n .-."..-.4 \|.mA¢n .
HERMAN NEW S
Mr. und Mn. Fre d Mi c hul o f
Tehmnh, Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Par-
rish and Mu-y Marie of Omahn,and Hr. and Mrs. F. J. Reyzlickof Fremont,were dinner giuests
Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.0.L .Hllsinger.Frank DeVry of Fre-
mont was o supper goes: that eve-
r i g ;rs. John Will went to SiouxCity Friday for n few days visit
with her son, Wdter und family.
Fred Rogen has resigned hisposition ss manager of a producehouseatPenderandreturned
home Saturday evening.Ed Heier last week moved hisfamilyi n Washington where heh u s :p o s i t i o n d r i v i n g a n o i l
| 'Y l \ r
drws g g y to 05;-
w re y spent eMrs.Dorothy Am
7'-7\¢d¥0Q ind Marjorieentewunedatdinne
diy at the home ol .
D. Buch.
Little Evelyn snd I
spent Inst wah with
August Iawe whilewas in Chicago.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. J.tended n dinner part;
Sldner home at Tek
day evedng, giventhe thlnieth wedding
of Mr. Sidner's pare
Mrs. Frank Sidner olLastThursdayM
ersl neighbors went
the afternoon withHansenat the Tho
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:al alter which the goats lelt forUieir homes,wishing Mrs. Kllndt
mam' happy returns of the day.
Carl Serk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chu. Sierk oi Lake Wilson, Minn.
farmer raldents of this plate. ar-
rived Tueday and will spend some
time with relatives here.
morris mlm/era.am..~»-......- .tended kensingtnn at the home of
Mrs. C.P.Masters in Arlington
Friday afternoon...|Woodrow Svendgard visited with,Vernon and Bernard Jungbluth on
Sunday afternoon.Wm.Mussetter,associate Geo-
detic engineer of e United States`e its~ 'l`ue:d;yh dter~icoast and G e c Survey,has
noon.It was decided to holdq been doing som work in this
their annual buaar Tuesday, Dee; neighborhood for the government.a 'mage present enjoyed me re- These Geodeue iurveys are liar
heahments very much. gerwd by the purpose ol supplying starting
l n .J.W.Trlsler,Mrs.Frank points for local survey.NextAdam! and Mrs. G. V. Besdle.June a 100-foot tower will be plac-A pie social was given Tuesdayid on the Golden Gate hill on the
gvenlog at the Greene sehooliltlorris Masters farm as a sight-
hoase.Although lt was a rainy ing place to locate a_ system of¢"m1,,¢ there was a good attend-ipoinf.-x and ~ place is the high-
.mue and a general good time was'est point in this part of the :oun-had.A fine program was given'try.This will be a steelcollaps-
b y the pupils of the school of iible tower and will_rernaln there
which Miss Dorothy Hanna is thetfor a month or until all surveysuacher.The proceeds amounted in wcstem iowa and eastem Ne-
5_00 ibraska are finished"D $2 M . Chris Frahm and Maiide Masters,ho teaches inlr. a nd, Nagin Jean spent Wed-Bancroft school in Omaha,is"'t the Henry planning a demonstration to be
y evening a|q,d,¢,- home.I given at the elty audltonum Wed
sed Wednes-inesday afternoon._M\ss Mastersl_ The '°€"' 'f"°2.°.'i-.._. ......|.||\... mana qlirlm which are to be
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper and
Floyd of Tekamah;were dinner
Buests 'Duesday of Mr.and Mrs.
H. C. Cooper._Mrs. J. M. West went to Oma-ha Wednesday to meet her moth-
er,Mrs. 0.A. Johnson, who re-
turned that day from Los Ang-
eles, Califomis.
Mrs l-I.P.Harrison was con-
fined to ber home the forepart oi'last week with an attack ofpleurisy but is reported much im-
proved.Wm.Cram,Earl Sheets andEl ly Triplett,who are husking
: o m near Pender,spent s few
nays last week at their homes
here while the weather was bad.
ln spite of the rain that eve-ning,the M.E.Aid I-Iallowe'ensupper was well attended.`
Relatives here have received
word telling of the birth of a baby
daughter, Oct. Z8 to Mr. and Mrs.
Reggie Skinner of New Plymouth,
Mass.Harley Rogert drove to Nicker-
son, Neh. last Tuesday taking Mr.and Mrs. Jesse Webster and chil-
dren to their home alterf a few
home to help her celebrate her
86th birthday which occurred
that day.Those present were Mr.
and Mrs.T.W.Petersen anddaughter,Mr.and Mrs.Julius;
Weber, Mrs. P. F. Clmstensen and
Mrs. Anton Rasmussen.Miss Ann M. Petemen has tak-\
p .iness college in Omaha to lit her-self for a stenographic position.
Mrs.A.L.Sullivan,BernardVanaard and Victor Sahalka were
Sunday dinner" guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Sahalka.Miss Stella Jensen of Blair, is
spending a few days in Hemian
with her sister, Mrs. Nora Kastle.On Sunday Miss Jensen,Mrs.
Kastle and Roma spent the dayinthecountrywiththeir sister,
Mrs. Frank Shafer and family.
|The fbllowlng from here have
lbeen called for jury duty for the
fall term of court Dee.2: T.R.
|Swanson.D.Buch,Earl French,
August Jordan and Chas. Rogert.
Stanley Brunton was a dinher
guest Sunday at the Frank Mc-Mullen home at Craig, Neb.
:__ Mies .D'§°*~'=v_.H@'?!\f\§'U1 ..°!
I Mrs Anna Sutton sno Mm mareJorgensen were weekend visitors
at the Chess Sutton home.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Hansen
and Geraldine vidted at the Mra.|Julius Ziegler home Wednesdayeiening.|Mr. and Mrs. Gene David sperit
Thursday evening at the Louie
Mencke home.'»Mr. and Mrs.Ted Olinger vis~
ited relatives in Modale, Monday.
The attendance at Sunday school
was twenty-nine.
Mr. and Mrs.S.Loekling and
Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Lockling and
family of Modale,Iowa were.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Ted Olinger.I
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck enter-l
tained the L .L W.B.Sunday
School class at a Halloween party
at their home las:Wednesday;evening.As the guests arrived
'they were taken through the base~
ment which was Exed up ln trueHallowe'en style.From the base-
ment they were taken to the main
part of the house which was also
decorated.After u pleasant eve-
_ning of stunts and playing games
i
working in Omaha, is visiting wit
home folk.-1 at present.
On Tuesday evening Miss Manley and.Miss Wilson gave a Hal
lowe'en party at the home of M1and Mrs. Alfred Kramer, in hono
of the high school pupils.Th
house was decorated throughouwiththeHalloweencolors.Th
tnne was spent at games of ol
kinds, followed by a very appetiz
ing luncheon.In spite ot' we ha
weather and roads,all eujoyethemselves to the utmost.
Mark and Msrgarett Mcflonnah
Harry and Alton Sample of Miss
oun were Sunday evening visitor
at the George Loftis home.Harold and Howard Curlej
drove to Blair Friday,called hz
the illness of their brother, Floyn
who was that day taken to al
Omaha yhospitd by Dr.Camerov
where he was operated on for ap
pendicitis.
Rev. and Mrs. Weber and family of Telhasta, mere Sunday din
ner guest.-x in the Mrs.Minnir
Blum home.Mr. and M m Arthur Andersen
drove to Blair for a few davslas
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day evening so we mae-»e._a "":"amend the stale convention inDinah: Thursday and Friday.lin Anita Fischer came down
i r d m Fontauelie. Wednesday eve-.gng and wen: to Omaha Thurs-
day xo attend the teachers con-
nJ h Lo h l b tedh rM n .o n rm:oee ra ebirthanniversaryThfksday,Oct.
31 with the usual good time al~
'ggi had at this hospitable home.A homlteolls lunch was servedu
e guests ldt.at -a labe hour,
ukixing Mrs.Lerach many more
' h w y birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Luwmaa, operanrsdthelo a l telqione exchange,
ue now nicely settled in the !orm~e r Wm. Neuman residence, which
hi been remodeled lor the tele-ga me headquarters.The movewas made alter nine o'clock Wed-
nmday nigh: and they were ready
im' business Thursday morning.
ir. and Mm Frank Wulf( enter
¢dned at :mls Thursday evening
'there being twomables of players.Prize were awarded Cul Bolln of
Oanhn. for high score and Mrs.Wm-Bolln received consolation.
This dnb meets once a week and
delightful amen are reporwd..
HI. and Mrs. J. W. Bowers are
the new proprietors of the res-tlvrani. ia the Worllne buildkig.
Mr.:md Mrs.Charles Montgom-
ery, who have'operat»ed the res-
taurant for the past severalmouths, have moved to the Ponca
neighborhood.Mr.Montgomerywillrontiauehisworkinthe
Kruse barber shop.Mrs.Wm.Sievers delightfully
aueruined several ladies at pin-
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used in the demonstratioii.The
subject being "Crusade Movements'This demonsdrstion is a part of'the Diamond Jubilee.|
Mrs. Herman Jungblath and Ker
mit drove to Waterloo Sundayafternoon |
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Jones and'
family, attended the dedication or.the Methodist church at Arlington*
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown and
family visited Sunday at the Anton
Anderson home nur Kennard.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Gufachnw and family at Blair Sat-
urday evening.Miss Irene Rhea, who teaches aLMonme, Neh. came Thursday toattend the teachers convention all
Omaha.She spea§ the weekend
with her parents,returning bo
Monroe Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry of
Kennnrd and Mr. and Mrs ErnestWager of Arlington, visited Sun-
day at the Frank Brown home.Solomon Pfeiffer of Arlington,
days visit here.
The entire high school observed
Hallowe'en hy having a b pany
al.the Legion hall last ueadayevening.From all reports the
'New York City, New rorx visweu
,i n Herman with her aunt,Mrs.
lW m.Adams and family from
Sunday until Tuesday.M i s s
Herthfurth is a member of a
pany was a success and ewryoneltroupe who are making the Or-
had a wonderful time.Rev. C. C. Norlih went to Lin-
coln Wednesday for a brief visit
with his parents. *On Thursday he
attended a comention at Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodward
came up from Omaha Saturdayand spent the day.They are drivi
ing a handsome new Hupmobile
purchased las! week.Miss'.~\nn M.Petersen has re-
turned from Seattle, Wash. whereshe has spent esveral months with
her father, Chris Kjar.Mrs..0. L. Hilsinger attended a
birthday luneheozi at the Fred
Michael home in Tekamah Fdday.
Mrs.Fred Roger:and HarleydxowtoPender- Saturday and
s nt the day with Mr.Rogerv.,
pheum circuit. They were in Oma-
ha and she took this opportunity
to see a few of her relatives.She
will also visit in Pender and Lin~
lcaln.
lovely new hats arriving daily
at Lhe Fashion Center.
Get your new WINTER COAT
at the Fashion Center.42~lt
Clever new berets that the girls
i8nd women are wearing come from
-the Fashion Center.42~lt
3 BENCH No'rEs
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chrlstoffer-son and family were Sunday di:1~pebringing him home with them thaglner guesB at George l~'ollen's.
Mr and Mrs Henr Jensen atevening._'~-_:~'~Mr. and Mrs. w, T.Brown 0f|.en¢Ie<l a P m v l-rlday evening,
visited Sunday with Henry Pfeif-'near Scribner,spent n few days
fer and family.Bob Hnrnmang and daughter)
visited. Saturday and Sunday at
the J. C. Chapman home.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Boker and
family visiL\d at the A. ('. Mar-I
shall home Sunday.Miss Berglund,who teaches atthe Colhy school, spent the week-
end at. her home in Fremont.Catherine Pfeiffer, who teaches.sdiool in Scribner, came to spend
the week end w'¢h home folks.|
Miss Opal McCormiek,whoi
ilast eck at the H. L. Swmihomc.
Mr.and Mrs.P.S.Hopkins
have moved back to Herman fromOmaha,and are living with hex
father,S.M.Parrish.Mr.and
|-a bode Parrish and baby have
oved into the James Harrison
home on Wulnul. Hill.Mrs. D. l-I. Hayes was hostess to
the Mission Circle last Wednesday
afternoon for their regular meet-
ing and tea.Miss Nellye Custer
had chnnge of the program.The M.E.Aid.ladies have an
,given in honor of Mrs.Jensen's
|father,Mr.Ole Jacobsen at his
home in Blair.|Sunday afternoon visitors at E.
C. Lippincows were hir. and Mrs.|Lyle Guyer and children and hlrs.
Wm. Wright and children.Sunday dinner guests at John
Compton's were Mr.and Mrs.
Leslie Thompson and baby.
Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott
visiied at the parental, H. T. An-
.dersan home in Omaha on Sunday
luncn was served toguests.
Clever new berets that the girls
and women are wearing come from
the Fashion Center.42~1t
Smart new dresses in all the
new color; have just been received
at the Fashion Center in sizes 14
to 52.Prices are $4.08,$6.75,
$8.94,s1o.- $12.75 up to $19.75.
All beautiful dresses in all the
week to see their sister,Marie,
who_has been qdte ill with pneu-
monia,but is much improved at
this writing.
Mrs.Minnie Blum and Henry
.spent Sunday evening at the H.
Kmger home.Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Updike and
family were Friday evening vis-itors at the Earl Thompson home.
Helen Jacobsen spent Monday
night with Annie and Meta Thornp
eon.new styles.Come in and see them.l Elsie Wilson npeng the week-end
Rosa HILL :FEMS
Mrs. Fred hlayle and Mrs. Will
Ryan were Omaha shoppers Sa!~
urday.Mr. .lim Lar.-son and son, Grif~
fith of Randolph spent. a few days'
at the Will and Jesse Hansen home
Mr.and Mm.Harold Ra=mus-sen and Mr. and Mn\.[A. A. Ren-
shaw spent Tuesday in Omaha at-tending the Diamond Jubilee.
Mr.and Mrs.John Peterson,
Dorothy and .lack spent Sunday'
evening at Jesse Hanscn's.
llir.anal Mrs.Fred Maye of
Omaha, spent a few days at the
Will Ryan home,
C. K. Andersen spent Sunday at
Jesse Hansen's.
...For all kinds of experg beauty
Work call 47.Fashion Cenler
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with Miss Manley-at Nashville.Eddie Paulson spent Tuesday
night. at the Alfred Kramer home.
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Magill
and Junior were Sunday dinner
guests at the An Magill home.Mr.and Mrs.Fritz Matthieson
and Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Haier
and family, spent. Sunday at the
Manin Haier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mengedoht
and son spent Sunday at the
Chris Kuhlman home.
Mra Mary Weber and Margaret,Mrs.Shirley Stokes of Blair andJoe Weber of Tekamah, were Pri-i
day aftemoon visitors at the John
B. Eriksen home.
Mr.aml Mrs.Henry Jackson
and Marion,Mr.and Mrs.John
Jackson and children were Sun-
day visitors at the Chris Bendorf
home in Blair, to see the new
baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendick.
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Magill and
children were Sunday visitors an|
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'I'1.nii uhp tr celebrated hi s frames an d a n r o z r a m wil:1 8' 1 \ 0" ' u f Mr .|,¢,=;, I'n..:§I§-}§.`§f.§`.{ ii. hump Fri- Ei- the nlmils.Rifruhmezsuu Wl'l"ElElla Marie.~Hoi''il' nf'if\;:ci'|ié 152|-i 55:3 In excellent time was ri i ii s i fé i g Ra i m s pe nt. Sa tur-
wu the divenion for the evening.. repodekl by thoqe. .prtlthh _day:t Columbus, Neb.éave youth e r e bei ng fi ve tables.I-Iighi liiiss He le Pf ei ff er c ame h o m e l Mr s .W m .K h m e r re tu rn ed zosc ores we r e wo n by Mr s .John!W ednesd;a.y i n spend he r f o ur - du y }r ho me here m s ;wee k.A f t e r
A u tz e n an d h i r e He r ma n Sehroe vac atio n wi th h er p ar en ts , hi r. an ¢l §pend;nB,/e.,m-3;wee ks vi s i ti n g
d e r an d Mr s .J .I-3.Courein and Mr s .H .Pfe iff er.re lati ve e a t Omph a a n d D avi d C ityA lb e r t Ralthjell held .low,and a ll Mr . : md Mr s .Mu ek sc h r etur ne d
we r e a c wn li n g ly awar de d prizes.Lo Ha y s pr in gs ,Neb.,af te r spend-
A f t e r a mi : - e lunc heon served h y i i n g a we ek wi th Mr s ,Mu e k s e lf s
H r s .Mi tc h ell an d da ug hter ,Mis sg br oth er . E d Non na miu ke r : md fa m-
V e r n e t m, th e g u e s t le f t f o r h o me ily .
wis hi mz Mr .Mi tc h ell ma n y mo r e Mi s s Hele n C ha p ma n , who is et-
h v v s 'birthda y s.en d in g Llenirol Hi g h i n Oma h a ,
To e r eg u la r mo n th ly me e ti np g o f c ame o u t W ednesday to spe nd the
tg p P .T .A..sc heduled f o r W e d -we ek -e nd wi th h ome f olks .
nr s da y e s en i ng ,N w 6 ha s been W.W .Dn h y mp le o f Ka n sa s
pes tponed u n ti l th e e ven i n g of th e lC i ty .ia vi s i ti n g a t th e He n r y
1 3 th .Pf ei f fe r home.
lair.a n d M m .Ni c k Th o n e o f Mr . a n d Mrs. Hans Br ac :-ic h vis
Bla i r ,a n d Mr s .Ma r i e Mehn ens ite d wi t h Mr .an d hire.Ma r t i n
an d d a ug h te r , Mi s s K a te an d Mr .San ds Sun day even ing.
Henr y Rohwer ' lve re Sund ay gue sts Ma n y f r o m th i s c o mmun i ty a t-
i Sta nley Br u n to n is wo r k i n g a t
th e Gi llan d Br os . ga ra ge .
E .P.Ha n se n i s h a vi n g so me
re pa ir wo r k done o n th e ho me
wh er e the E d Hé i e r f a m i ly ha ve
been lgving.Si mo n li o r s h o j i.\
d o i n g t e wo r k .
Th e Hallo\ve 'en danc e g i ve n b y
th e A me n c a n Le g io n A u xi li a r y
le s t Th ur s da y eve n i n g wa s we ll
attend ed a n d eve ry o ne see med to
ha ve a g o o d li me .Qu i te a n u m-
be r c ame f r o m Bla i r a n d Te k a -
rna h. Th e lad ie s had s pen t a. go od
deal o f ti me dec or ati ng a n d th e
ha ll wa s ve r v nr e ttv.Mi s s Be-
a C/eyré/el Six?
Have you felt the thrill of its six-cylinder
performance-so smooth, quiet and vibra-
tionlcss that you almost forget then-;'s z
motor?
Have you known the satisfactiori of its six-
qylinder reserve pnwcr-ready to shoot
you ahead at the trafic light, to my you
over the stcepcst hills,or to spec yo u
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Iaz mé Jacob Sierk home nil-ice 1=~}=mnd'm'd'C1i?fm1 Hilbenniéf #hd MrsAHL rx 'r
ze r n \.»l1llDllll gin,enI»erLa\neu|Cl|;¢LU1llU\\an .f " ' " .Llluxauny were gwen wo ummms and urgy¢r¢1 ladies fl'0lI¢ here sa1urd °.e\en\ns-The luilowmg guests cents each.Miss Romana Cnum-
irftefnoon in honor of Mrs. Loula|\\'€re present:M6535 M d es-baugh. was given a like rize forpLnauxgvr of Nampa, Idaho, who 15 311108 W.R.Seger, Pzjed S1mth,the best Hallo\se'en costume.
--IIIL.along che higEway?
And do you know that anyom: who can
.»afford any car can own a Chevrolet Six?h m v i s i ti n g h e r p a r e n ts . M r . a n d Oi f u r And ers on an d Mi s s Helfrn Mr s .C.H .Bla nc ha rd ha d a s a
n h l .\vll1.KFUPEP.wldeHEr»Mina*a f a m dnun haqf uunnlr lun*
A father and son banquet will
be held in the Presbyterian church
Thursday evening, Nov.14.Rev.A..B. Vanderlippe has charge of
the alfair.A ine prograrh is be-
ing arransed for,and the ladies
ol' the Progressive Society who arenoted for their culinary arts will
serve the banquet.A good time
is anticipawl.l l r .and Mrs.Geo.Ohrt and
l r .and Mrs.Claus Ohrl.and
fndlles spent Sunday afternoon at
the Fred Ohn home in Bening-
tan.Mrs. C.L. Campbell of Norfolk
who lun been visiting her parents,
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rosaker.
nent to Omaha Saturday evening
fo r 5 eougle oi duys visit wjpi
l Murjurie .lnnwlbluth attended a
lHallowe'en party given Wednes-iday evening at the A. H. Sibbern-
son home.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch
were guests at a duck dimer onThur.-s ny, given by Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Kohler at Bennington.
Misa Marjory Junghluth enter-tained at a Hallowe'en party onThursdayevening.The evening
was spent playing sumes and
spook stories Refreshments wereservedtothefollowinggueltsz
Mlsaea Thelma and Wllmn Ener-
sun, Alma Haier, and Vera Mor-i
tensen.Paul Braesch attended \ wiener
roast Sunday evening at di s tdn
26,given by Helen and Henryl
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,-.... .. .W ....,.. ......M.-. .._.dster-in-law' of Elk City, Neb.All of our teachers attended thedistrictmeetinginOmahalastIweek, staying down fur most of
the sessions.They report an in-
teresting and helpful meeting.
The re wre good speakers and agnod attendance.o The White Cross department of
,the Baptist Mission Circle met on
.Monday evening with Mrs. Anna'Peddie. nMrs. Henry Richter and Stanleyl mw e returned Saturday morning
from Chicago,Ill.when they
went a wel: ago Sunday to attend
the funeral of an uncle.|Mrs, Bertha Lowe, who has not'been very well for rome time, was°3§d°_h9m>x Sunday evening when
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If you have never driven a tix-cylinder car, it is im-
possible for you to iorrn any ldea of Chevroles Dw-
Iormimce from your imagination done.
Smnrbnmf No mmble an the body»-no tremble in the
tteenng wheel--no vibration to loosen meadows and
doors!
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~Fkmibiiryl Power dm Bow: In a silken stream-and1R l d é f e l l ? l l ncvcr n moe ol "luzmnz"|
Wonderful Quart/Hardly I whmper (rum zhé mmm.You can
Anve n for hours wilhoux the slighlesr nom: languel
Bm why :ry mall you the story when onlya nde can
pvc you the lzcu?Come m.T'h¢re'| a car wamng
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zne ws .sne vnu m u m w n .Cnlhmm before going on to her
home.Kr.and Mn.Wm.Bolln vis~
iid relatives in Omaha Sunday.lr. a nd Mrs: Paul |Kmsa am'family vimed Sunday afternoon
ne the Hugo Kruse home irDbuglaa cvunty.
Howard 'lieigen is showing hi:
baby hee! at the Ak~Sar»Ben stock
nhow this week.
The Ina! school closed at elever
o'c]°ek Tuesday to enable th-
iesdera and pupils no go to OmaI n to see the hlawrieal paradl
in honor of Nebnska's diamon.
m-emu u.. uelnnnmvll.Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Bergman via»
lied Sunday at the Ernest Kew
steucr home at Bennington.|
Mrs.Herman Jungbluth and-
Sylvia spent Monday with Mra.'
Genvye Profit in Omaha.Alma Hola: spent her fourday
vacation with Mnrjury Jumzbluth.
Mr.and Mrs.A.Brodepard.
Rigmur and Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs.0.V.Theatrup,M n and Hu i !
`rfu~»-is Junrblwh and hahv. all of'
an of her children mme ln andspent:he evening wgether withhe r u.the Henry Richter home.
They were Mr. und Mrs. August
laws,Mr.and Mrs.Bert Lowe
and children, Mr. And Mrs. G. F.
Lowe,Mrs.Gustav;Hansen IndKissLeonaRaver.Jacqueline and Ann Woodward|
01'Onjmha,spent their \maf.ion|
here with their grandparents, Mr.,and Mrs.L A .Woodward.Mr.
and M n .Woodward took them
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Omaha, spent Sunday at. the I-'red home Suriday and spent the day.,Junghluth hnme.
Get yanr new WINTER CQAT
The Senth Suamlxlne Club met..'ith Mrs. H. 0. Coover Thursday!
Q_¢t-Zl w i t h a good attendnnce
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a l Milf).3541:I M f u n Tren!(Chaaun with Cab),H 5 1AI! pusouI. o lr. factory, Flint.Hiah ipm.
mspection .to insure in
iunctioning properly at all
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you wish ua to call ang in-
spect your p1um bin§ and
t a n h a u u h l d r h v r r d n r a u v u u a l l u t b o l i s l t f s l l p f k v t r h n
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h u n u m u u a l d c l u u u n l h l r h a g l n s u - 4 d ¢ l v ¢ r . ¢ » d \ L u ¢ l » ¢ g » f ¢
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-~BLAIR, NEBR,r h n M 0 0 l ' 9 P l u m b n n g C 0 .~J .A .J A S P E R S E N ,H e r m a n ,N e b r
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jgnun.| 1 1 the Flshlon Center..42~lt\Th rx "Y"spent ln a sodxlSkirts in all`C0\0rt are on sale ~§`_°j;\-=f--- lunch was nerv-
See thc lovely new I-Iii" shoes at the Fuhlon C u m :for only ng Le glo 1 |»fin
gu » a mmdb h ¢ k v .h | ¢ h n v ¢ j us ¢m s .4 2 -x r- -....Y " " 9 ' P9 ' " ° °I!
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iam ruodifbd It 'UIC Flahion CCD*M ""°""""""'"".l"Hu0'l..|.Have Yvuseen tlxecuta dance b mt°r{'f""€"° °°f"° in medium "ndhets of hloomers with brluie nto f . " ~ff,f__N'f;
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Blair, Nehukx, November 7, 195
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherlnnd Mrs.'ver Fick and little!MnL Kenneth ~ s pe nt Tus-
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ADMAH NEWS
Mrs.Katie Hilfiker of Salem,Oregon, has been visiting at the
H. X". Hiebenthhl hame for a week.
Miss Harrie! Gnver spent theweekend with Pri/ends at Craig.
" l f 'x M .Kati Hilfiker Mrs .Hn.muhTo e1 k¢ and!| mi lyMrs. ;;°;.'. b ; ° , H. _ . ; ,, . : !»=S v a t the home of
''v u e .y g gum "§,,,,dfy 2 , me w,|Louie Grave! mama nt me home
F. Lueninghoener home.Io! Chas Freberg Sunday evening.
J a me s P ul l e n a nd fa mi ly ~
n mwalter 12avi='_§=uday evemg Y O R K C R E E K N E W S
vinited at Une Funk Sclnlerhome
Wednesday evening. other gueststhere were Mr.and Mrs. CUUY
Wright of Blnir.
Arnold Rogert visited at the
1°g.» Rogen home over the week-
enMiss Nell Woltae, teacher of the
»\r»»nina\Joh; Rogan,Fred Kubie md and Mr. and Mrs Jehu Sutherland
;Wlllinm Behrendt visiled Chris attended the dnhvlri at the Chas.Wlnderslev Thursday evening.'Lamb home in Blair Moudxy nightj_lin honor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
~ colored °~~°~f@ Smocks "sr :::,°,";'°,'°,'f¥;¥,'"::";;'ii
are on axle at the Faxluon Center ~ attended e wénd Thea-
for $2.00.42-It tre in bmaha Thursday afternoon.
daughter Deny in expected hnmcfmm Calllornin soon.Mrs. Pick
wu wled to Callfomia this gprlngby the serious illness of her moth-
er.
New shipment of beautiful new
winter coats in sizes 13 to 62 lms
day u
count;she v
over rhome.
P
f-0nWedne.sdny aluerwn
vent w Omaha and visited
light at the Harry Hcblnhh
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Mr.and M m .
Blair, visited Mr. a
A n Jvmxen o f'
nd Mrs.James
wus and mn,
n Randolph on.relatives over
...uw Nw ,_;;'"W "x>"3`¢¥.""|Anna Hue at e est on os-Mr and Mrs cum Vindenslevplwl Su d y were Albert Hueandfamllyelly Van Vadin and ram-; §;tlfd:;°'m"°bluunms callers on
l Thone school,gave a Hallowe'enparty for her pupils Thursday alt~
moon, the time being spent play-
ily, Ella Langwell, Claude Qisson S0n:nJennen wu in Omaha on'
and Henry Branolt of Wlmer.They fonnd Mrs. Hue very much .1.lf;*"..¥.;";' purch some cattle
mg games after which they had aWiener roast, marshmallows, candy
and popcorn balls.Miss Dorothy Petersen was on
lf vnu wa n! xf nr k i nvn ' th a t W e a r l i lu ¢;nA Mum " f m ' i jn r ln n n\ru\|||_....... §...Q..=.....|...¢. n...t:\...\.§....D" ~ f" " ' " " " ' ° j" " " " = "" " ' " " " |Mg-aulu uA\Q¢" H "H * ' " " " " ° "uccu n:|.1:|vo.:u u\. un: ruaxuull vuln-nnd W e a r a n d W e ar ,b u y them.f a mi ly a n d Mr..a n g Mr s .J e m te t h r i .f l g Tho se o n Lhe ho no r ro i l th i s42.K .3 n d a f vi s ,4 r wx P ces r a n g m g r o m $mo n th a m L e o r a W r f c h ,Co ri nn ea t th e Fa sh lo n Ce nter 1 t iwr<;§lt\sehr§ Fu =vm_ _ g ; ;~ ; ; g e ._$5g50_E ve r y c o at is lovely W ri c h J a c k Ru h r R h Ru h r
M r a n d Mr s .Erne:s t.°Ep perly a n d h a s been P e vwn a lly selec ted.Ma r vi ; 1W i es c .9 P
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Pulleh Sunday.Mrs,Tenn Mah
Saturciziy to visit
Sunday.i s ; h n m l ' : \ n l \ l Q l ' I \ l I Jnc! |Z'v`Znx`$;°i=1`»T$$="¢7i€nI`I€' u.'2"if'm | mcAn'rnY AND
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Clln,Gx-anr mind at um Bd- !!!'f'!'F¥ £'F°E=§°§'l§'2' low: °"|Clarence Wuhfgr ma..mx gl!-
the siFrida:
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ernoon ln nonor of herREEK 'which oecurmd Mondav.blrtlxdny
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Mr.and Mrs.John Reeh andchildren were Blair shoppers Sut-
urday afternoon and while therevisiteda t the parental.Fred
Compton home.
Mrs. Jens Jensen and Gene =1;°f'*
the wc-ek~end at her home in B mr.Al Petersen visited over Sundayat the home of his brother,
Ernest at Lyons,leb. __
Mrs.Jens Clausen spent Tues-day afternoon with Mrs.J.L.
Petersen.Miss Edith Hov 'ckand Con-
rad Wiese of near piker,spentSunday afternoon and evening at
the Hugh Sutherland home.
Misa Eda Anderson spent Sat-urday night and Sunday at,the
Jens Krogh home.____
m r .a n n m n s .J -|.».r e w n x z n
Mrs.Jens Clausen were Sunday
afternoon callers at the Hn n y
Ervey home.Mr.and Mrs.John Sutherland
and son spent Saturday and Sun-
day at the Abe Sutherland home in
the Sutherland district.|
School was closed last Thursday
and Friday as the teachers, Miss
Sena Bertelsen and Miss Edith
Warrick, attended the teachers as
gwcimon in Omaha.Misa Edna Road of Mzmville
Mr. and Mrs.`0tt¢o Christiansen Wyoming is visiting nt the homn
|and daughter were Thursday eve-.» A...alr.¢.|r>...\-
at' her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
John McDonald.
mhh e r ol relatives and hi en
were present.The afternoon was
spent playing cards and visiting,Those present were: Mrs. Anna D.Wiese und Carl, Mr. and Mm Tam
Kniep, Mr. and Mrs. F. Puls, Mr.ind Mrs. Wm. Wicseand children,
drs. Louie Voss, Mn. Chas. Voss
ind children,Mr.and Mrs.Ben/oss and children,Mr.and Mrs.
g=nr Larson home Friday after-P"Lonaay to vlan.James Pullen called on Earl and §'l,"§.f;';_=; Anna Fuess home Fri
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hiebenthaihim Meier Thursday Mrs. Jens Jensen and son, Gene
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evening at Carl Eriksen's.Fred Rogert is husking corn at
the John Rogert home this week.
John Reeh helped Howard Wrl~
liamseh butcher Friday afternoon.
Hazel and Florence Holstein
visited the school Thursday aft-
ernoon..Mr. and Mrs. William Bchrendt
visited their children in Fremont
Sunday._Mr. and Mrs. Hans Matthresen
and Vernon spent Sunday after-
noon at thc parental,Hans Ma-
thicsen home.'Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Thane,
Bertha Jensen spent sunday anernoon with Edna Anderson.
Emil Anderson tnlcked hogs to
the South Omaha markets forJohn Jensen for Mondny's market.
Paul and August Timm of the
Telbasta neighborhood, spent laat
Sunday evening at the August
Timm, Sr. home.|Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips wereWednesday evening visitors at the
J. L. Petersen home.Mrs John Jensen and Elizabeth'Ann visited the Gardner school on
Monday afternoon.Mrs.Clark Strlcklett, who has
been a patient at the Blair hos-
pital for nearly six weeks,was
brought to the home of her par~
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ning .rarwrs at ...e .-...._...-...sen home.Mrs. John Rhoades and daughterPriscilla, spent Monday evening at
the J. L. Petersen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Louis Anderson
and family of New Castle,Neb.,visited at the A.M.Anderson
home Sunday and Monday.
To look well in the new drea-ies
one should wear an all elastic
step-in girdle that are sold nt the
Fashion Center for $1.98 and $2.98
We have just received some
lovely new metallic and felt hats Mr. and M n .Merton Winehel.motored to Grand island on las.
Tuesday.They were nccompaniet
by Mrs. John Winchell of Blairwho plans on spending the winter
at the Burkett home near Grand
Island.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wulbern
called Sunday afternoon at the
Chris Paulsen home in Blair.Mr.y d Mrs.Walter Novak
called a the George Huber home
near Bennington Sunday afternoonThey also called to see Mrs. Geo.
Huber,who is a patient ln nn
Omaha hospital.at prices ranging from 51,93 m l Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Paulson
$7.50.Fashion Center.42-rt|§f:_¢¢f\1\in°d a :rumbor of friends
nvurlnu nuaninrr
Andrew Chdstiausen, Alioe Wien,
label Kniep, Dorothy and Kath-»
yn Voss, Eleanor and Anita Petfarsen, Edna Voss, Opal Hovendick,
Anita Puls,Marie,Lillian andClaraKahnk,Anna and Viola
Voss, Herman Rosacker and Frank
Lambrecht.A large 'number of
folks attended the 25th
annivenrary dance givenand Mrs. Emil Lamp at
mun hall Saturday night.Miss Vema Kuhr is staying attheHarley Jensen home in Arl-
ington at present.Mr.H.C.Kuhr and Clmrlel
Wrich attended the funeral of Mr.|.t\...v....»f .rl nom-Konnhrrl Sat-
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Clark Browning I A xe lg u u r u amu nuu ulp zl nunascu r r e u ren eru en nulug ul.y lulpalulwe r e S u n d a y d mn e r g u e s ts a t th e l
Roy Busch down at MeCool Junc-
tion for the past two weeks, ar-
rived home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gusmin en»
tertained the following guests atSundaydinner:Grandma Pyles
and daughter, Mrs. H. Baker and
children,and the Misses Miller,
all of Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gustin and family of Blair.
Our two teachers, Miss FrancesMullenandMissMyrtlePaulsontook Thursday and Friday off to
attend the suite teachers meeting
in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Charles 0. Hine-
llne gave a dance to the membersof the De Soto Mill Creek :Club
Saturday night.All report a very
fine time.
Clarence Hineline drove to
Bellewe Sunday night for the pur-pose Qt getting Bill Frazier, who
will accompany the Hineline men
on their trip tn St. Louis on their
ferry boat.They hoped to getstartedontheirwayTuesday
morning of this week.
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Iur th er n a r d c u l a r s .
R e v . a n d M r s . A . R a s m u s s e n e n -
o e d vi s i t w i t h h i s s o n E m a nJ5 '. U .|"
u e l a n d f a m i l y o f L i n c o l n S a t u r -
d a y n i g h t .S u n d a y a l l W e r e d i d
n e r g u e s t s a t t h e V i c t o r R a s m u s -
seu ho me i n Blai r.
M r .an d Mr s .E a r l . C a ld we ll
spe nt Su nd ay a t th e pa re ntal,R.
C a ld we ll h o me i n Bla ir .
E ve r e tt A r o n s o n o f O ma h a , w a s
n gu es t Sun day eve ni n g a t th e
home of * h is p ar ents, Mr. an d Mr s.
.lo hn Aro nso n.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ni e ls Christensen
we r e sh op p in g i n Om a h a Fr i da y .
Mr s .J ens Christensen an d D o r -
oth y Vin de rs lev a c c omp an ie d the m.
Mr . a n d Mr s . W e s to n L o n g a n d
c hi ldr en sp en t Sun day wi t h Mr s .
L i z z i e A c k e r ma n o f He r ma n .hi r .
a n d Mr s .F r e d L o n g a tte n d e d th e
du ti e s a t Ca b i n C a mp .
Mesdarnes F r e d a n d W e ston
Long wer e c o -hos tes s at a p inoc hle
pa rt y f o r a n u mb e r o f th e i r
fri en ds la s t S a tu r d a y ,eve nin g.
Th e r e we r e seven tables.W h e n
th e sc ores we re added i t wa s
f o u n d th a t Mi s s Ru i e Th o mp s o n
an d Cli f fo r d T r u h l m n h e ld h i g h
an d M r .an d Mr s .Ha y e s Rosen-
ba lm, lo w an d all we re a c c or di ng ly
awa rd ed pr ize s.A d eli c io us lun c h
\\. a. s ser ve d by Mr s. Fr ed an d Mr s.
W es ton Lo n g ..Ha n s M .And ers en a n d f a mi ly
c u lled Sun day after no on a t th e
.le ns P eters en h ome,Ir en e W inc heli sp en t Monday '
e ve n i n g wi th Fr an ée s Tho mps on .
Mi s s Fran c es Th o mp s o n o f
Oma h a vi s i te d a t th e Me r to n W i n -
c h ell h ome W e d ne sd a y an d ' Th ur s
da y before g o i n g to h e r d u ti e s a t
a F r e mo n t h o s p i ta l.f
Mr . a n d Mr s . A l Ri d e r o f Oma -
ha c alle d Su n d a y a f te rn o o n at th e
h o me o f M r .a n d Mr s .Me r to n
W inc h ell.
Mr s .Ma r y B a r r y is vi s i ti n g a t
th e ho me o f h e r da u gh ter ,Mr s .
J a me s Tho mp s o n .
By ro n Be ar ds s h elle d c o rn W ed -
nesday as di d also Lo ui e Gr i mm .
Ha rr y Tuc k er sh elled ti vo c a rlo ad s
tod ay ('1"hursday).
M r .an d M r s .Ha r r y Ty so n sp e n t
W ednesday i n Oma h a atte nd i n g
th e J ubilee.
Mr s . F .Mu ll e r a n d s o n we n t to
Te ka ma h Tue s da y a fter n oo n to se e
h e r mo th e r , Mr s .A . A .And ers on,
n
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c a lle r i n W a sh i ng to n Fr i da y .
Mr .a n d Mr s .W m.Peters a n d
so n , Ra y mo n d vis i ted a t the S or e n
Ilo sen kilde h o me Sa tu rd a y evo»
ni ng .Mr .an d Mr s .Ma r t i n Sa n d s
d r o v e t o F r e m o n t Sa tu r da y a fte r -
noon.Mr . a n d Mrs . C h ri s Ni els en s pe n t
Sa tu r da y eve ni n g a t th e C h r i l
Su nd s h o me .Mr .a n d Mr s . E . K e r s te tte r a n d
f a m i ly we r e vi s i ti n g a t th e W . A .
ii e r s te tte r h o me Sa tu r da y e ven i \ i ¢
Mr s .He r ma n Sieverg ha s be en
q u i te i ll th e p a s t we e k .Mr s .W m .Go ttsc h sp en t Mo n -
da y wi th Mr s . B. A . Go tts c h .
Mr . a n d Mr s .A lb e r t S u n d s vi l-
g s n ts th ;J ef fer son h o me i n
ma h a u n ay even in g.
A r li n e Go ttsc h spe nt ~
da y s la s t we e k wi t h h e r sister,
Mr s .W m .Christensen.Mis ses V i o la Liesc he a n d E m u
Sa n d s we r e c a lli ng o n Mr s . Alb e r t
Sun ds Mo n d a y after noo n.Mr . a n d Mr s . J a me s S a n d s a n d
f a mi ly to ok i n :1 sh ow i n Om a h a
Sund ay .Mr .an d Mr s .(§¢:af§0 H8d0iI1Ild.
we r e din ner gfnr ~t..Lt th e A lb e r t
Sun ds ho nv lu~ .fi.\}.J a me s tliri :.t.: .~| n lm.:l|Col1 i l l
th e p a s t u e . k .Russe ll J o hnson of liens on, s pent
th e we ek » en d wi th hi s un c le , H. E .
Ly on s.Mr . a nd Mr s. B . A . Gottsc h wer e
sh op p in g i n Omalin.Fr i d a y af te r -
noon.I-' red C hri stens en wa s c alli ng on
J a me s Christensen F d d a y af te r -
noon.E lme r Ni e ls e n ,Ha r o ld Mi s f e ld t,
W m .Christensen a n d M r .J a c o x
le f t la te Sa tu r d a y a f te r no o n o n as
sh or t h u n ti n g tr i p i n we s te r n
Ne b ra s ka ,r e tu r n i n g ea rly Mo n -
mo r m n ld a dr.Ra y i s s ? o f K e n n a r d , h a s
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he unnounud Alton eelebnfa his tenth birthday.
On Saturday afternoon 1 number
ez'Kensington of folk:enjvyed a party in hia
tional chnrqh honor.A two course lunch wus
_ Mrs.H.E.Roe retumed la:1.'Grau,Edith nd Theodore spentwtekaftervisitingmlativeain'S\mdly at~ M. Boeztgex homc
Gl'|md.lnllnd the put ten days.Mins Leona Mnrkmnn book in
Mr. md Mrs. Art Mclnt»osh.\e!t1Robert WIS on I hunting trip.Van Hmss home In Oklahoma now.Tue sda y o f thi(week for their um Evelyn 'Andersen returned Mr.and Mrs.Dwight hu-1¢\<
hvme in Newark, N. J.m her home in Blgir Thurs dny ~lwd tlg fhe bubehe - 3 at the
BELL CREEK VALLEY
lin llntheiln Stra nge r wu l:lever hasten whenshe entertain-
ed :bo ut fi fty young foikx at a
'Bnllowein party nt her homn onS u n d a y evenink.The evening
of the Congregx
realized.:neat m
benefit. chicken pin
they served at thevvnnimr.The dum
um from their LEQ-QQ, 13I}1iowé¢'én deéorationa and
e supper which'colors being used.Mr. ind Mrs.
church Friday Fred Chrintimasen and sons :pant
ch was decuratf- the evening them and Miss Nana
P Z}°§'ééL;q;_ ;:f3:.fs,.; mrsiefnia-JsI K E R HAPPENINGS Andersen and Mrs. Andersgn.Mr. |
Albert liarshpent. the weekend spent SMc.. v.m|. .ma n.. .\.u,|.... -f ...am \....... anum 'J. R. Cl
" " " " '°""'"'"""'"'*"'="?""Chu. Gnu left Suimday for W¢il»the dinner. dance at the Masonic;
md Mrs. Arthur'Andersen mxion. Kansas to attend the fun-'Iemp!e in Florence Thursday.
Iunday evening with Hrs. hr!! of his sister, Mrs. Mary Gettz Mr.and Mrs.W1n.Mzrhna:1,hristinmsem nvnr Adwmh h() ~ it Kansa; Citv S8t|.lllilV.' Rr ltfnndnd élm fnnnrni nf Inhn
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vu :peut in plnym games mud at1la m hour h m w u mrv w# h i d consisted of snndwlches,
_gmmrkin ple and mlfee.Thoae
present were Misses Lech Stork,
Ethel Schurrnnn,Hilda Nleheum,
Yenn Williams, Irene, Norm: and
Leann Holtmsn,Grace Paeper,
Elm and Clan Mengedaht, Ednan d Clam Schweder,Almn and
Ei the r Lunghorst,Norma and
He Wilkenlng,Emma Scheer,mmm Fredriekxon, Anna G"B'¢8f~
m n and Pearl Stranger;Musrs.
Alvin and Norman Weitkamu,
lldv ln Swrk,Hgrold Dnlwn andlame!-ll Suenger, Walter Scheer,A11-but llengedoht.Clnrawe,Al-
vin end Henry Wllkenlng,Irvin
Hallman,Harold and Waleylleierhenry,Irvln and HaroldChrist,Alfred and Elmer Wulflv
Henry Niederdippe,(Juence and
Chester' Sduifersman,Rhinehsrt.,
Ke rmi t and Adolph Sehurman,
-wvnrm Ienshfeef- Fr jlielasurn,
ed in H|1lo1N'en cutfoule of all
kinda and a [ine twuoune sup-per was served.Frlncea Marshall spent her vg-ation days last week wich Marion
Lung ln Om!-lm Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs.C.G.Hnnhall drove
down after her on Sundxy.
CROWELL HOME
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Shlck spent
Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln
visiting friends while Dr.Shick
amisbed the Anti-saloon League ln
lu field work in Llneoln Sunday.
They returned M ay evening.
Mr.and Mrs.K.Cnmish
Game up from Omg- Sunday to
visit their mother,rs. Edna Cor-
nlsh.
M m Bessie Baker of 0mahn,
spent the week-end with her fath-
e r , M r . G e o . ~She returned
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Andersen spent Sunday efhemoonnt the Linen home.\Mr. und Mrs. hrs Rolland am-1\
children were Sunday afternoon
visibon at the Rev. P. J. Reinertsen home.`
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen andchildren,Mr.and Mrs.Emanuel
Andreason md sons and Alfred;
Nelson were entertained for Sun-
day dinner at the Rudolph Andrea-son home.\
Sunday guests at the I-'red Ahle-
meyer home were Mr.and M n .John Hilgenkamp and Chris Petq
erson.Roy Peterson has finished his
college_ work in Omaha and has
a posiuan at the Cash Coal Co.
Wdter Andersen was a Wednes-
day evening guest at the Martin
Larsen hume.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen
and sons enjoyed Sunday dinner
with relatives in Fremont.
hir.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen
Spiker school gave A surprise pro-
gram,Hallnwe'en party to the
mothers on Wednesdny nftemnon.The children and the mothers were
given | surprise treat of hot wein-
ers And buns and marshmallows.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb and Miss
Iehrelyn Andersen of Blair, were
also guests.An enjoyable after-
noon wu spent., and many thanks
to Miss Lxmb.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen
Benninldon News
Continued from Page five
Mr. :nd Mrs. G. H. Boonstra and
family spent Sunday with Grand-
ma Boonstra at Omnln.
Miss Frances Mangcld came
dovm from Mullen, Neb. where she
is teaching school to attend State
Teachers Convention.
Nels Larsen home.
Misa Lamb attended the State
Teachers Convention in Omaha on
Thursday and Friday.The chil-
dren enjoyed their two dny vaca-
tion though they will make it up
laber.
Miss Florence Holstein visited
the Thone school Thursday.Shewas a guest of `her cousins, Sadie
and Hattie Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen
went to Blair Saturdny aftemoon
and rehxrned Tuesday afternoon.
\
olson's Sorghum ~
.lust received mother shipment of
Colson`s Sorghum
Gel your winter mpply in early
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cl;/15 -US A TRIAL TO PROVE IT
oM a r t i n W o r t m a n G a r a g e
07.10 Ga me .and son amended
the Omaha Symphony Orchestra
connert Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luschvn and
Geo. Kahnk of Ruthbon, Minn., nr-
rlved Snhuday tn attend the silver
wedding of Mr.and Mrs.Emll
Lamp.` -
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lebbert ann
children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy John-
son nnd daughters,Mrs.Chas.
with home folks._Miss Mabel Hovendiek spent the
past week with her sister,Mrs.
Dewey Holstein And family.Lawrence Larsen spent Tuesday
with his brother, Nels Larsen and
family.Mr. and Mrs. George Christ and
family of Craig, spent Sunday at
the Hans Larsen home.Art Williams was a guest of
Glen Enfield at the Nels Lsrsenhome several daysla.sv. week.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Holstein,
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Holstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rasmussen
attended the funeral of Charlie
Hanson, in Blalr Monday.Mr.and M m Bert Marsh and
fnmily were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Holstein and fam-
ily.
Misa Pearl Timm entertained atscardpartySaturday evening.
Refreshments were served at the
usual time.
Walter Hovendick writes Lhnt
hr. is enjoying himself at the Sam
Vogt, Sr. at Kennard Saturday.
leomrd Mangold. Scout Haste:
and three scoum of Troop 88 took
in the football game a t Lincoln
Sa ay
M s.'lhomas Sweasey o f Mi l-
ford,spent the weekend with he
dswr, Mrs. E. C. Stoltenberg.
Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Bunker o
Waterloo,were Sunday dinne
guest.: a: the H.E.Rae home.
lr. md Mrs. Allred Wllkemng.Ito Omaha on Monday.lmd family were Sunday :neln f .ml Mrs.Ha rv e y lhrmng n w w H rrmxpmma nfnfingd vidmrs at me Jacob F m noonzdsenm a Phyliss Rose spfnt Sunday a "{hé f }J"§.~§§vi飧 2-L""Jri£=hb&ue in Blair."Hi nt a t He nry Pa e pe fa vim in¢Kennard last S...5.;'Mr.Ind Mrs.Peter Nielsen
Hill Ellen Lallmam, who teach»n w U d 'spent Sunday afternoon at theaes at Albion, spent the weekend °n erwood united in mm Art Pollen home
gh her mother, Mrs. Mhmit Ll1.lr1age Miss Grace Tolson and Mr.:wednesd ev ni n esta tmm and family.,Hubert Boucher,bo t h o f Co u n c i l l th e Ed Ne v f k i r k mg ~ M i ;
'I1\e- Fontanclle Luther I.augqeiBluffs,lows at the Home Mon- Catherine and Edward Newkirlra n Friday ewning for thelrlday afternoon.They were att.end»|3y,,ho\ and Kendnil Simmons ami
monthly meeting.¢ed by two sisters-in-law of U\¢iI.~arn Jorxensen.
Dr. R. C. Byers of Fmmonl wass prafensionnl cdler in this neigh-
borhood Fridny.lin leon; Holman und Wesley
lé e rk llr a r # B i d i d :vention
did! their vnrwls. while the Arl-
iidw tea chers west to we eon-
1-union.Ir. a nd M m Leonard Echten-
i mu p visited Tuesdny dtemoonas the John Echtenkamp. Sr.homeMr. and Mrs. Emil lAl1man and!
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mag both of Connell Bluffs.|The Einbee Community Club
Rev. A. J. Hargett and wife had ,gave s Hallowefen pmgrem at the
charge of our Sunday afternoon
chapel service. This was the firsi
time these folks have been with
ml but they are now on our mg-
ular schedule and will be with us
'e mm Sundn .We are moreveryythan glad to welcome them.
Mrs.Sherry Moore hrqnght u
friend up m visit the Home on
lschool house Fnday evening. alter[the program apples,sandwiches,
,pun;§}dn ple and coffee were en-
iioy by all.|Kisses Flonnce and Evelyn An-
|dersen of Blair, spent the week-end st the Boone Newkirk home..
Misa Edna Newkirk is sewing at
the Lillnrd Jensen home at prea-
ent.f f " ~ § E " . t ' l ' Y _ 3 * " " ° ° " " ' | M ¢ m a . y ._ an-g__m5=nzi\l¢n o{§l§ir,»s¢¢<l
l n .m u u u e u u n m mN t r r l n l H o l t m a n o f _ T e l b l s f i v
m m
f a nAlfred Weitkump attended the
Lk-§ar-Ben in u m m Seem-day
anmngr(lin Schweder spent the mek-
,gg with home folks at Fnntanclle.
the weekend with home
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|Mi" Olga Simonsen i a.ssi.sting|fNY¢l wednesmy unm Monnny ar'with the dining room work for ||u`{° home oi hm aunt, Mrs. Fred
short time.Dxckmeyer..Mr. and Mrs.Rmhnrd NelsonMrs. E. Cox and sister of Oma-
ha, were pleasant callers Sunday.
The Rev.R.E.Cnryon drove
over from South Sioux City Mon-
ggy md broughtus a Inge quan-
spent Mnnday evening ut the
I-'red Knutsen home.'A hrge number of friends help-
ed Fred Jenwen eelebrabe his birth
anniversary Saturday evening.
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East ol Collar Factory
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gh us a Inge quan-
a.n vegetables from
smbers.He was ac-
~y Mrs.Gnhsm of
who came to v i m
~md neighbor, Hrs.
anniversary Saturday evening.
la lie and Herbert Hansen
spent Thurndny evening at the
I-'red Dickmeyey home.
Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelsonspent Sunday evening at the Tom
f last week telling §
Queen Bee Elec-EI,doAm.1NGfroN NOTES
The Rebeknh ke:;:'ngton udelightfullyemertaibyrs.C. P. Masters and Mrs. Fred Cass
my or mm: ann vegeumes xrom|mane and rm-ben Hansenlhis chunk numbers.He was ac- spent Thurndny evening at the|
companied by Mrs.Gnhs m of I-'red Dickmeyey home.
Daknta City,who came to v i m Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelson
her old friend md neighbor, Hn. spent Sunday evening at the Tom
Andersen home in Blair.Mary Piney.
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of a $50.00 saving
tric Washer.He
been scld by us for
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jo y e d u.Suu;iu1c h.Gue sts wh o
we re p r es en t i nc lu de d Li ra . B y ro n
Hnter s, Mr .- ».Mo r r i s Ma a tc rs a n d
A....-I.o...\]; .a \l¢n\\n
and Matron Underwqod went
down to check over Crowell `Home's
share of the supplies.Both in
quantity and quality the supplies >afic:
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CQSDEN
Top Notch
Freezeproof Oils
will assure you of instant start-'
ing and save your m otor, start-
er and b attery.
U. S. Sewice Stafion
Saturday evening Mr. .and Mrs
...3B R I E F S Mn. Hans W\z_l{ :md family at 2
m y duck supper.Monday eve-
Mra.Ed Hansen and nmg they entertained Mr.and
Friday afternoon nzlhars. Emerald Vxm Beck and Mr.
Larsen home helping and Mrs. Jenn Kmgh,
"';;'.f.',;'°;s,,;':,;:: "`§»`f{3" iniured hisig n e l u y em. cee m E3 ,9 1 in a cum picker A couple of
*Jeb ago, was bnmght home fromthe Fxemont hospital last week
spd is reported as getting dong
hwdy-Mn.Lester G,Foxwell of Mt.V|~nmn_ N. Y. is a near. thi: \veek|
\Mr. and
lfarnil-y spent
the Martin
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Elzctrici:"E'|I§'E6ine Er h i r w i n Ailter,
ln. Adri a n J . Edglr.Rev. md Hn. Joseph Shpfond Washerafter Liklng u parr. ln me ul:u:\:a-'Lian of the new M. E. church U11
Sunday um!Monday.Rev.Slop-
Iord was a former pastor of the
church.
The Hume nf Prrfpd Tnllfinu Pirhurn
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5 i.-2.1~!~~The Arndt Hdw.~
§.G Blair, Nebraska é
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'rm msn A v1\§sf Home over the §\'eek~end.Hrs. P. I-1. Johnson and naugh-iera, Agnes,Esther and Hilda,
farmer rusidunts of Arlin,(to'1,|came up from Omaha to attend*
the M.I-J.ueuiéauon on Sunday'A number of other former resi-l
dent-S from out. of town wha werebanewereMr.a..\d Mrs.Ed'
Warner and Misses Ada and Ruthand a party of friends irom Una-I
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Miss Eapiin and MLS .Ienme
Down.; of Omaha. .\D .I...M.Peuerson,Laurence1=',¢f.{@=mmp, A. A.Hqhlbecu and
Earl Spangler spent the svak-end
un a hummg mp near Norlh Bend
Miss Hester Clark, who is teach-
ing in York thas ;'.....r, spent thelast of the wreck nerve vxsxtsng atthe Crm.; W. Aniirewa home.
lair. and Mrs.Rhea Gilfry and U
re ezepro o l s
will assure you of instant start-'
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See them on dieplay at
Bendorf Bros.
family were week-end gueéts of
31-iatives here,
jl r .and Mrs.Walter IIchten{ -Ramp a nd c hi ldr en ac c omp ani ed by
th e la ttet"s mo th e r ,M n .Mi n a
Sc h ues s o f S pra gue , a nd Mrs . F . E
W vrbb, dr ove to S c ribner S unday to
'vi si t a t the B . F . Coo k home.Mr s .4Achuesstovisither
iullrnev to Cuioradoand piéim.'°'"~
The Cady home was the sceneo f a merry mme on Wed reidayl
electing when Jack Cady and Rav-
mond Hart entenaincd a numberof young friends at a Hallowe'en
party.The yuu~:gsters report :1
'fine time._'D.~.W. Lawson wa.: on the sick,lint i m wmek and a substitute;-[
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took over his duties as depot agent
for 1. few daysjMr.and Mrs.Major Ormsby
-emo arv viniting ||f'!'f~ from Cas-'per,Wyoming,entertained th!!!
mtmbers of the " I De-ita Dek"Chib at a six-thirt dinner it the
New Paxton Eh ~ ' T u e s d a y
evening.Bridge was played after'dhvwr-The club rnembez-.4 m = l
Dr .md Mrs. R. A.. Dwiea, 1\'Ioaar¢\'and Mendames Hérrnan Jungblutln!
G. I. Pfeiffer, J. Q. Badger, H. Wu
Hi.l"lllall of Omaha.F.E.Webb
ad Mr. Don C. Wober.i
l t r y Jane IIebard returned
frn'r'\Nebraska City where she
»;=-1 the last of the week.M m
'I ehnrd and Jack are rernlininnf
of L0111'Pino
spent Sunday here with his pam-mu. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phrrria.W. H. Crane han been confined
to his hfd for several week!! but in
--,q,¢¢¢¢ as slightly improved.Dr.D.M.Illnch w:u~=elwtnd
d r o f the Americin Le--(Zomman egion, 'Leslie Downs post gen at aNiv-aeeent meeting.TM o t e r n
en elected wo n:Harold Wel»~v
Via: Commander; Leo Weber, Ad-
jutant:Ifsliv l"se'h~v'~n\1;*°'"P""*'u m m :Homer Miller,Service
allloer.The Legion are making
tn *o close u deal foruW. c. "r, U. Building and s n