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12-26-1929~THE mai amiQ nimlihlh|rmrrs1'nn:m:wa-ugnnn .4"PrmvrUFAW lx .\ wAsmNe}ToN CQUNTBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER PAPER GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND OOMMENT l'N|st\»G|nd:lB)utaIN¢II|*a»-ruumna vmuy '' subusrium Price. sun '.i.'§§..f"s.§',.'I'£»'.,,_ s<.BLAIR,NEBRASKA,DECEMBER 26,1929 NUMBER49VOLUMEXXXIIIwuaummm- GRAVELING IOWA ROAD nm grading on the river mad ~on the Iowa side from the river to\- »;»»_.\..¢_L ~2I.LL;. ~XmasParty ForClub Bridge Club Enlennhued lt Iine Turkey Dinner in Celehntlonsf Gxrlatman Gifts Exclmngqi 51 Dlemhen. PLEASANT EVENING EN.\o\im .4 Mr.and Mrs.Clnrk OilhnllgnentertainedtheBridgeClubto which they belongat a delicious turkey dinner last Monday eveningDec. 23..Not only :wo fine turkeys Hut all the trimmings um so to mp.up n wonderful dinner were in evi dence and the twelve members ui the Club did full justice ~feast. Fnllowing the repasrt a Christ fmas tree was enjoyed with an ex~ J#f ~<:¢T_M »\f}19 ~.¢..4;. . § oOctogenarlan lsHonored Pioneer Settlfr Honored by Chil~ dren lt Birthday Pnlif Well Known Gtiufn in this County. Big Lum Hman. HE IS Acrlvs AT 88 YEARS Mr.Adolph Lazure of this city was honor guest at SunnysidethehomeofMr.and Mn.Joe Lazuxe south of Blair on lm Sunday Dec.22 the occasion being the observance of Mr.La~ zum Srs.eightyeighth birthday.Mr.Lazure is one of the hardypioneexxofthiscounty and in well known to all the o\der residents ofthe countryside He~is a Can adian by birlh but a Washinftcn county Nehraskan by chance and has many interesting sw:ies to Greetings ol the Season ..Old Friendsand New The least we can do at the beginning of the new year is tqthank our manyfriends and customers fer their kindcooperation during the months just passed.Wetake this means oi wishing you all a .Ilanpg Nm Qrar The Enterprise ""Pridlv nixm ltthe :»:€.|¢»» Anniversary Celebrated ~SchoolDisputeMissouriValleyhubeenwmvpletedand_gaellng Ag new zqinx:m wiLh 1 full form of men. The grade thrown up for this road is exceptionally wide and il high enough thnt the high water from excessive nina will never |1 fect it.We are informed un:this roadwill bepavedasaoon aspracticalduralldangerof settling is over md when completeditwillbe a real speedway. CAMPFIRE GIRLS GIVE PARTY The Okyndn Campfire groupcondntinoftengirls.gum anmyli.afwrmon mt the home of Mrs. Davdd Murnmert for a bunch of thirty chlldmh. Miss Gndome Maher acted ps s .f Fremont S¢hm \>u¢Chhning tgeAuutimatDoon.Action ofPlaintiffsAnSubieettoQues tion. CLAIM THE LAW ls v/lun Court Asked M Bmuln Memben ol ....._..___..._...__.__._... uuy wulku inbulltll vu \uhh _nnd Mn.Jensen are admirCoupleCelebnte!DUDLEY CARTER HOME date. MrWellKnownSilvavmaang Alumivaguy by '~' -~~- ~~~~~~abl mum <1 ul'-lnmin__~lo Evadn|'s "g|';:;°y§'n5;wgzifnzne 1'I.§§§§ cial;¥.'.I,., ~.,.'Pm23 on £220252. h""""""°°'"'fschool, nrrived Sunday evening for don u"'m' th! h3FPY K"h¢l:;K~me 'unf m M.'.mewns nrnfi plnnxsw'raEw1-:nmxc vows g ~na mo er,rs Mm games md atslate hournthemsff .H \,hz wml m x 1 xr ess served delldous nfreshmenzs Henry Field .na sm May mm°'P"p§,_'f:§hn lads, 3' ,gg WZ which u1.mj»y¢¢ Stations Dedlcame Mudal Num- and Benny Black Hawk.tbento Couple.The latter vu ne of the tmup Q ,of bw :cows wh made the »~»»'Acc1dent Surve One of the most enjoyable social ;wiLh Mr.Carter /w England last ~Y --~--4 n A _ num Ill!r|||||uw:Il ull\h.¢\_~~.EE|(A\nll funn ioluul I?nnl¢4 mue xml!wno were 0V€X]yE(l lv. Sch |un chnmu e <1 tn nu h~~.n»..e~x th.:i :||..gf¢».:;...¢.The question main:out of the FundsReinvested Stale Hu $965,0W in Bonds af ¢.---W.. ,..........,...._........._...._wu mjayed by the little mm Thefsttempt.to form a new distrlqtbays, which were mostly mnde by from P536 of disirict one oftheCunpiime fix-ls,were real Dodzw rmm!undrr the law|~e~tnaaumes.oently »-»»J by me state kgis-'nw Monday Aftemoon Club and,l=¢\=w hu bmah!about mid- gaherings cd the season was givsummer an account of which mp....auf c:.m.iw owninv.Dec.Zhiueared in The Enterprise.Ut Staw 12 EST!~»»a|Mr..White sung Sfmduy evening Mrs.w.C.Lindén in honor of at the Bapfist church. their twentyfifth wedding anni They went up to Winnebago the versary.first of the week for a vinit.with There were one hundred andlrelatives on the reservation and twentyfive relatives and friendslwill return in time to take part in present.The hall was nicely decthe services at 19= Baptist church crazed in spmoe boughs eovered;on__next Strndly evemns Nviufui rnfne Law \iol.\tidn|n sponsible fm 25~.6I% of Acti dents.More Thu:2000 Motor Vehicle Accidents Reported. T0lAL NO.ACCIDENTS 2001 mm Sum that ue Soon to be 'Mm spf l»IemphHI's Sunday arable controversy in Dodgetoun- Due Which wm lu Re-invested. school generously domed uw¢¥»Mu!mm Were Bought at Par wp make the happy mm I sue-,_Tl\¢___f¢E°wi==§_=,f__§t§\f__gljvyggcull.$59.00 mss.sum mml 4 wig .¢f nmvrq..s==**=:|!3.2¥::i{ ||||\|U q gtzpto bring qw;|-cookies and ice cream aduedmmhi :.rmmrNearly$l0000W of long um an me omgaim as Iittle fojh are the ivnnation of a. new semen law nm bonds o!Musachuaetu always 5\l¢P¢i|¥l¢£0 these dain dinmict :mth and nanlnuz of ........_..____.va...I remant wan uhm by 49 mo with dlvery icicks and large white bells,so appropriate at wedding unniveruries.The forepart of the evening ua.taken up by visiting and a short program of music and readings given by the orehestra members who are Mrs.Geraldine Stewart, Miss Lucille Kemn and J.Hilton Rlioades.Another member of the orchestra is Stanley Jensen,who handles the drums.These four comprised the dance orchestra which held forth later in the eve ning..The bride and groom of twentyfive years ago then entered ond td the strains of the wedding march trok their places near the front of the room where Rev. A.F.Newell, of this city read again the marriage lines and they in tum pledged their allegiance and renewed their trotb.They looked very lovely as they stood together for the solemn and dignified serviceandthewholeaffairmadeu g The Bacone mmm ecnoar is amissionaryschoollocatedatBae Em.Oklahoma ma is under me of the Baptist ch\mJ\. The school is doing afvery com jrnendable work. CHRISTMAS vrsrrpn Mr.H.T.Cooke od FL Wayne Indiana arrived ln Blair Sundaymomingforaweeksvisitwith his mother Mrs.Louisa Cooke and sister Mrs.Ed Stevens and bro ther.Hugh Cooke..;Mr.Cooke is with the Lincoln Life Insurance Company and is doing nicely.He is well known about Blair having at one time been o very popular member of our local baseball team.He mu* fried n former Blair girl a daugh Qter of Mr.and Mrs.Ed Cook and that makes him all the more aUllairite.Ilin old friends are en joying his visit immensely. \ew nrnrv nieture.The rmue§BOY SCOUTS ATTENTION I The following eomrilntion is for the firm.6 monhsperiodo!the laccident survey and eoverswnowrvehicleaccidentsonly.Wiilfd traffic law violations hue been respondble for 25.6% of the accidents resulting in 2A.7% |the denths and 25.2%of the iniuries.They include excessive speed reckless driving jaywnlk ing litoxnleated driwrs passingofhighwaystopsignsanddis regard of markers and driving with blinding ur defective lights. Blindldriving or driving where see ahead in time to way is not clear wasfor44%of the lcd of the deaths ond 48% one unnot stop if the respondble dents 47% of the injuries.This heading in cludes passing car struck éar passed pasdng car etrugk oncomingearditchedbypassingcarcollisionmany cases of pedeétrians gtruck striking obstnictions and rhilroad crossings and mlstellen eous aeeidents.Speed and cun and mississippi sum wnua owuenby the state of Nebraska are nearingmaturityandwhenpaidthe funds will be reinvested in bonds iloued by Nebr~aska.c.itles villnges and school districts at a higherrateofinterest;according to astaoementbyStateTreasurerw. M.Stebbins.Massachussets bonds totaling $59000 bearing 8 per cent interest will mature Jan.1 1980.Other bonds of Massachussets bearing8%per cent interest will rnsture in 1984 and 1935.Mlssissulpplstatebondsamountingso $200000 bear ing 8%per cent vgillnature in 1934. These bonds total S965.000.They are the only bonds of other states now owned by the state of Ne- braska.The state has a total ol $18700000 invented in bonds.All these with the exceptioneof the bonds of the three states listed are bonds issued by counties cities villages school districts or irdgationanddrainagedistrictswithin the State of Nebraska.The averageinterestrateisabout 4%percentsaidStateTreasurerSteb bins.Thebondsweré bought with the suite perrn§nent sawouunaswhichisatrustfundandthein terests apportioned for support of Duhlic schools. Both Mrs.Klopp who is gun.;dian of the Campfire group and Mrs.Mummert asdstant guardianwontheirwayintotheheartsof the youngsters. _SILVER WEDDING About three hundred relatives and friends gathered at the M.w. A.hall Saturday evening to help Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ohrt celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Mr.and Mrs.Ohrt were remarried in aeornlcal way with Henry Bull er_a.cting as minister;Mrs.(liao Smith bridesmnld and Harry Fedde best man.J.S.Dillon led Mr.and Mrs.Ohrt around in the weddlng_march followed by the crowd. The wedding cake was made hy Mrs Alfred Anderson. Mr.and Mrs.Ohrt ;eeei\ed many beautiful gifts and the eve ning was spent ln dancing with music tumished by Comptons or chestra. At midnight a delicious lunw perty owners ln thin area yesterdayinfilinglspetitionrnintegventiontocontesttheinjunctioncasebroughtindistrictcourtby five school board members D.n. Rowe C.H.Christensen J.S. Dovria Lloyd Moffett and R.A. Luehrs took action recently .xorestrainQountySuperintendentJ. l.Ray from granting the revnforanewdltrictonthegroundsthatthelawgivingthesuperladentthispowerisunconstitu onal and vdd.The area L1 controversyisnowintheFremont. school mmm.The residents of the proposed new dstrict allege that theschool board memben did not bring their injunction proceedings as propertyownersbutsttheexpenseofthe sehool district and uk the court tn enjoin thorn from paying for the prosecution of the case out of school district funds.They also set out that they are paying ezi orbitant taxes as part oi :he Fre» mont school district lor the ben dits they receive.They contend was ierved.go=they receive only the henc fits of a country school district Pmsonss swiss cn.r~Aw.Jt!~ltbodgh paying much higher thin On last Monday night a prisoner surrounding districts.They clsulm the law giving the county super*held in the countys strong boxintendent the power to create wg.. ......1=.r.¢_.....»m.... L.. ..nu ...; l ~; b J r a | ||n eilvuaa rm>!n||i¢and blue ffmuwrl drivers unable in handlelI:There will be a meeunz.es car in emergenczes were contrab rmrinllv intarentinmr to Bov Scvutsnuwry factors in this classification. UIC n n|u\..¢uv ._..transparent.velvet.dress with slip nnrn in mmh She carried a cor|\.3389 b q f S ¢@f p d pj S dy|C f p f .d Brides roses.The groom wore the conventional blue serge suit.They wére attended by their daughter Miss Mildred and Mr.Frank Lin den brother of the new gioom: who was best man at the wedding ning Dec.29 when Mr.Dudley Carter formerly of this city but now an instructor at Bacone Col lege Oklahoma an Indian schooi will speak on the World Scout Jamboree which was hed in Eng eloser supervision of hnghwayb would have prevented most of the remaining 29%of the accidents resulting in 22.5%of the deaths and 31%of the injuries listetl under:skids in lofse glavel tire l l s 1.1: In ve dl rentyfive years ago.Af ter land and which he attended I\}S1 blowouts mecnamtal uerec:any congratulations and best summer.ye will be accompamd lost control thb excessive ishés to the host and h§tf1=» the bs Bennie Black .Ha\\_k*sh_rf\11\gg_gin enters into many c :rs ann speed If such :bers.Some of these were comical and created hearty laughs.Whén the Quest;settled down to mln tell of tbl:pioneer dafys The Enterprise exte wishes to Mr.Lazum here. nds be for zm The sgam of Nebraska ownsSf $706000 of Massachusetts stateodMmh.hurinv su ner cent inter. ITIBUG lllS CBCSPE.118 1180 neen GISITLCLB upon |Jt:|.|..|u||in vauu uuauallowedoutsidewhilechoring|t it is the dpty of Superintzn around and slipped away.e t.Ray to grant their request. He was the one held ivy b¥f==1kjT ey.ask the dismissal of the innests were invited to make merry.t dancing which they proceeded 1do.At a late hour the guests wereaviwdtogotothediningrwm here the tables were nicely dec rated in pink and silver and a wely lunch was served consisting r chicken sandwiches coffee dec ratcd mke and ice cream.Af also speak and by 1ein:W|ll¢£»cases.Aviation with but no ot..;:d W F1anotherstudentwhowillsins.motor vehicle accidents caused.n se.they played with plenty ofThoseinchargeareanxiousua5.5%of the deaths.enthusiasm und when the scoresofthemorethan2000mowrinereaddedit was found that Mr. vehicle accidents reported in six d Mr D.g unner held high th 1 235 d th 9 scores rs .Hitchman and0§¥i»$lt§e?I§§.tnst ;d=»»23;5 John ~Rhoades second high and injuries at least 98% were endrelyf au were accordingly given very have all scouts present.1 . BusinessMen pretentable tlany of those new =1=gj;»===;*<= :gs th dSendGr€€l1H2S.»»»f~@d é irljmed grill hecomeiinfmvnn ..z*fa..:.:=.et:i::.; health and happiness throughout the coming year.. JOHN LOT!IROP ~John Lathrop well knovrnat~ torney in this vicinity died sud denly Sunday Dec.22 ot heart failure. Deceased was born near Grand ...pestpurchasedin the years 1902 1903 1904 1905 and 1906 slid Treasurer Stebbins.These will mature in the years from 1934to 1945.Besides these there are $59000 Massachusetts bonds bear ing 3 per cent interest which arenowdueandbeingpaidJun.1 1930. |||\0 I1a1 tc ing into the Herman I1 and other buildings abm dgh schoolljumuon promealngs a:me ex xf Herman.pense of the [ive plainuffs. .I The inmrvenors include the fo] Exams-Fm-hav]-{£}="§é§»i&}ir'sQ Sldner,Myrtle |___Sidner, George _Airin,Alina.w 0 lc 02 c tl ntl """"|UConnor,Awm uunnnnr,:winnI7|~Ande11on, C.J.Malmsten,Jwes |IvPl§.l|0l\SE.sn<>u\¢.Love Bonthe.L w.samllllvvnv Af ter January lst i\..........IA..\|.....n iwin ci.H.Hodgea Chris J.P. .Ugard B.W.Reynolds C. J.ReyAllPnwmnoldsWilsonB. Reynzalds Victéx e Granted by B.smith n.J.Springer Don B. uto Plates Arelwintersteen an guardian of Vir sis time Rev.Newell as spokes5 mn for the Lindens announced he engagement of their daughter |m __....._..Business .md Professional Men of .¢¢..1 u n I.|\._..A......Q disabled or die as a reéult of some J \\|\.\.||b \\b ici the best times ever.one s carelessness.|11-vm14|-=1=f=-=-»rub, 16. 1F5:|lll|;;=iw|t;;»';.';;.;,'a;;';a;EM|As a boy he was a nudent and all I 1904. wmch will mxture July11OnabasisoftheabovefiguresEARLYS|;_r1 LER PASSES through his life he was known to ~q;ie~m.e also 3%per ent f when the Chnstmas SMSOH of be a great.reader and was well bonds Enminauons.A1 |1030 |nR nrnnnr¥nf N&hP8BkH8 ir...l.__...a l .1 _...._.infnnnnrl nn unnlwiawfu nf li.1 nn:|......n _\...1_...........in LJ lnnnaul 1 Miidrcd to Mr. Omaha.The ni Paul Jefferson <>r|umr senu .ueasons Urtttllmgn w e\\l5 011183895 l9|Friends Through the Columns Ima smith a minor,Pmdence eeived the congratulations of 3€of The Enterprise.citizens who enjoy the present holi present.!day season 574 iaersons will haveTheorwestrafurmshedmoreBESTWISHESFORNEWYEARseentheirMYuleudeisomoremusicfordllflcffigandallenjoyed|wi11 watch the festivities from themselves nm a .late hour.The columns of The Enterpdse wheel chairs or bedsfrom which Mr and Mrs.Linden were the_.m_e carrying New Year greetings they will nexer rise.In all more.Anhnta nf n larva number Ofl .Q ._...\n ¢\..:..ln_._nnnn ..........me L.....\TA\lnn\ra mr.August Larson pa.sseu awayat the home of his daughter Mrs. S.T.Barton Wednesdey eveningafter a.lingering illness at the ageofeightyeightyearssixmonths and fourteen days.IIe was one of the early settlers of this common ||\\.|UUUJ \UC ¢\\\¢ y.b g p d b g d p f d.W C S S. U S 8 03 C.9 89 d jgg bg d gyg pp... d b d b f J y d b f f g....f g 3 $f d g d b by 880 d b p f d g.g §mith Lundquist, CitiiensState b f\\\.§f ..||¢\.W f..d G y b ff ...n.I fnmnnh I vnnnv uyfnn DFID'Q Eff lllu dvlwyu J\¢ll§1;§vuuv uav property owners but not resddenfi441..nl hour Hlefvirf nn.\U y gf. love and esteem ma by mar11 ........¢|| pm expxunun vm W..?..§.»i£¥.".§.§°i"===\=from ml °§.,.¢........Zn nlhmiu\|¢||¢mmmliity lo the public gen dnnlleladvesndqiborsenllyM1 !~~We.take pride in pnnenting and: uvuv pie»em. nappy neurnmminy and suffered many hardships?s will be saddened anfl ted by the manias of speed rarelessnesg of the highwaysitystreetsif such things areinbed and prevented. MRS.ALICE MCCOMB 2 sad news o! _ the_deah_of» of pioneer life. He immigrated to this countryfromSwedeninthespringof 1866 and the same year took shomesteadwherehisdaughterEllennowlives.He was united in marriage to Miss Nella Langestronein1869.To this union five children were born.his wife and mum uanota and me ImmwmgYear to Blair.Here he lived most of the time since and he formed aIfmecircleoffrlendsandacquaintanceswhowillmisshim. He became a member of the Christian church some fifteen yeun ago and since that time has always been interested in its activities. vested.Therefore complying with the law that they could invest in stnte bonds of other states the board made the purchase to keep thefrhoney invested. MARRIED 68 YEARS n lodays world Herald carries niclures of Mr.and Mrs.John wnav.me exammauon Wm lncxuue va \V |\rv\~vv ~1 ¢is not known by the officials.Thelllohn H.Hoehener John H.Heel#mae department will likely desi;enen Jr.Leonard Hormel Chris mme an examination m be used in Ji Jensen Minnie Jensen Sibyl an parts of the state.G..King Nels u.Nelson Andres Adwmohile licenses wan also be x.Nielsen A G Rvhe.John Von grunted during the month of JanlS€K8¢\¥\» A.0 Swlrtwood Adolph uary and the county treasurers Nelson Harry Nelson John C. offiervrill 5 a busy place amng[Ne1»=\William H.Routh Peter the mlimh.J.Meenen Alva Markussen Wm. ann lucnsua nuaveIivedmost them! wedueqlthese measagés of cheer and tmsthqgg fnlife.Both Henry Field and Earl Mawmdiostationsdedicatedmusicmver farefully. numbers to them and made menIb Bilalr :as as f=<;1 ?¢§§§tion of timeirmreddnng anmversaryi us ness ouses an pro camo .e th r ilflell as can be found anywhere movre ax ..The Enterpdse joins a host of N.f.I1 ¢Z \l§§ £I §§§fl Z §friends in extending best wishes tolzewice z a Y S9 Mr.and Mrs. Lnnden.t a!.. ¢..l...r...Ann onnlfn +h{¢naw |that the readers will look them The c.E. McC0 town suffex Ano l !u1cCombs mother Mrs..Al{°*= three children preéedins him in Fur;er§l_servjserdeathhiswifehavingpassedtheChnstlanc dlnway Feb.16 1914;Amanda.at noon at twoclIBQL............e n .....__.1:\_:¢n .......rvm¢l¢>.{n fha R19 ces were he.ld at hurch this after lock and interment nir eemetery. »lNT RELIEF GIVE BASKETS Joint Relief Asso had a very stren this year as the nance have been ~Burcham of Harlan Iowa parents of Jonas Burcham of this city who celebrated their alxtydghth wed ding anniversary on Sunday Dec 22 at their home in Harlan. The day was quiet and without lonnal observance of any kind be~ cause their children are now wide ly scattered. Mr.Burnham to be ninetytwo next April and Mrs.Burcham eightysix about the same time Undey the new law licenses are issued in two dnssea Vehicles isgg less than 2700 pounds are urged $8 while those of more than 2700 pounds will pay$12.This means a considerable reduztiqn for larger ears and aslightreductionforsmallerones (Continued on page eigm) FORMER BLAIR WOMAN DIES Mrs.Heunnilng Jacohsen of Omaha an old and highly respectf ed settler ef .Waalungwn county [several years ago passed awayTrucklleensaareissuedoncaplastTuesdayDec.24 at Omaha acity weight those not exceedinglfollowing a stroke of paralysis. 3000 pounds paying $12 four She is survived by her husband thousand $18 five thousand $25|and two daughters Mrs.Edgar ...._...___ mb was mme Known oSundayDec.22.She 1 red A naralvtic stroke Dec. .__._r uac B ul U cur:assed away four #5 J later. u |5;r[n||5 y¢|||a nnunuvall ua a peaoefd y and 6 months ro (LntJ1eHne and Axel 6 years ago.Lowe was horn 13 2 CHRISTIAN .lo ............2..__l L__L!.I..»s\NORTH SCHOOL mfrs CHRISTMAS TREAT I 1.A.|.zi\un 0:101 Ulu u\u|.v vlsu u.lr.nu |atronize Blair business daysmnlrnitaiir\r I AH|.||. ;H0§\E THEATRE PUTS ON FINE PROGRAM For the week beginning Friday July 9 1852 at Red Oak Iowa. She was the daughter of Judge Lowe and wife pioneers 01 that place her father having been the fits judge of Montgomery county .Iowa.She was married no Lucien!g\£31112 we Home Theatre hasl\|..r\__...|_.r n.r n..1...fn 1: nc:ul survaveu ny two uuu|;lrtersMrsxTheresiaBartonand Mrs.Ellen Johnson;eleven grand children and seven great»grand children. Funeral services were held Sat~ urday afternoon at two oclock at The Christian ciation of Blair nous time of it calls for assi: numerous. The nunils of the Northschool were made very happy iast Frida; when Jens Nieisen proprietor ol the North Side Store sent a generoustreattoall.|are among the oldett residents ofland in excess of five thousand Slultflausem o_t_ trfrs vncfnny ao mf; iplanned a real treat for the the 58U8 going public of Blair. I On Friday and Saturday nights i|The River on nll tslkiitg p_i_c MCUUIHD 01 nru van.uu alllu Us 1868. Two children were born to this union C.E.of Blair and Fay oi Ran Antonio.Texas.Her husband the Orurn Danish Lutheran church with interment in the Orum cem etery.Rev.Larsen officiated 83 sisted by Rev.Edgar. }.lllB year [:nH1y..|§n|ge baskets were filled and delivered to the needy on Christmas eve and thus thirtythree needy homes were mmIn Hanna urill\fha Pnnlirnfinn Shelby coflrity.Both are in fairly extra for each 1000 pounds.lAl1l=1UdB Healey who resides } good health and can tell much of In order to procure licenses ap west.\m w f sh ab L .1 ts t bring in their 1929 Funeral manzwifmg ham metheearysryoeYconnYPicanrmis1fbeomletedbutisasthought.Th?chiren ...E ~5 ~~_ff ._f.l.\.f¢f......f\...an lm hplfl Rnturdswh b€\E\8l mothers also conmouvechomemadecandyandpopcorrballs.Then Santa Claus unpxpectediymadehisappearanceamafterhisusualsalutationspeeclassistedtheteachersindistribut ing the treats. Miss Lydia Lippincott and Mis: Edna Davis who have for a numberofyearspresidedover4destiniesof ghis school as us adidthemselvesproudonthisbe cfmion.They are without qlieshonamongthetopnotchersiltheirlineof work and the peoph r passed away July 1894.She is survived by ner sons three grandchildrenandtwohalfsisters. For the past seven years she has made her home with her son Chas. and family of this city. The deceased will be greatlymissedhy.her immediate familylandherfriendswholovedtovisit with her.She was always pleaafantandcheerfulanditwasagreatpleasuretoknowher. I Funeral aervioea que held onTuesdaymorningDec.24 at li oclox:k from the McComb resi denoe and interment was made at Elliott Iowa her former home. Rve.L.J.Moran of the Baptistchurchhadtheservice:in charge. will be a great convedence to them FITS UP NEW SHOW ROOM The VintonEvans Chevrolet Co. has been making some very sub businesa A large and beautiful show room with an office in connwtionhasbeenconstructedonthe west aide of the building whichfvlllgivethemaveryfineplaneinwhichtnshowtheircars.This and will also he a real drawingcard. NEBRASKA Naruut GAS REALITY SOON Nebrulrfa bid for natural gasnearedfulfillmentSundayafter. lfantial ehangea in their place o...we ....|.|mt..me .w....~.v..that Santa Claus is a reality. Relatives and friends gatheredattheHenryJensen home chrm mas night to help Henry celebrate another birth anniversary.Cards and viéting made the evening apleasantone.Mrs.Jensen served a lovely luncheon to around forty guests. Emory Hunt;Jr.who attends the military academy at Lexing~ton Missouri is enjoying tire hnli~ daya at the parental E.C.Hunt home in this city. Si Johnson auetioneer.ha§the follnwingrfarm aalea: W.R.Mead or west ol Herman Jan.15 and Chria Mathieaen Jan.22.andy and nuts which proved to Burcharn Mrs.Ruth Holsington Mrs.Winifred McCoyJo Bur cham and Mrs.Gladys Reyna of Harlan;Jonas Burnham o ir; Mrs M Crai Sq ash Grmeviile Minn.and Dr.Thos. A.Burcham of Des Mo comniunirv cnirism/lsTREEPOPULAR The community Christmas treehas lust none of its popularity,judging by the reoillta of the onereantlyheldatthecltyhallon Monday evening.The committee in charge han prepared four hundred sacks or be inadequate lor the number of ~ary sington;Mrs.Fannie y of be registered within 10 days of the date of purchase or n penalty of $1 yvill be charged. FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT NORFOLK Word was received here this morning of the death of Mrs.Cin drella Moultrap at Norfolk Neb. The body will be broughtto Blair where funeral services will be held from the Baptist church but at this hour the time of the lun erabhn not been set.The deceased lived with her family on the Moultrop farm west af town for many years.She is survived by one daugh ter Misa Lena who taches at ___...._~Fashion Center Days Thursday~ FridaySaturday.Biggest Bargain: Days of the Entire Year!Try the Fashion Ceitter I irstl 49it.. Y \ BUSINESS .AND ~==[SOCIAL FORECAST .. 1929 neemw racex»»\au.a\:_uf;|2 5 4 5 6 1~~89|0lll2|5l4~ l~é35§i2£§$25?§é~ ~29so5|_.;_e 1.9.~ 51.Au newly purchased can musuie ~l.| \ =I i 1 E ture accompanied by an all talk1ingcamedy and news,will pxovebothinterestingandenlerzaining. 0:1 Sunday,Monday and Tues day Wall Street will be pxaented.This is a gripping play and will hold the interest of dl.This is a timely topic one that has been featured in bold type in|newspapers above everything else and has _been the chin!mem ot of the north side not only kn0w|cuuv»:ns|luuu ul me ounce no ln this but y ufftrulyapprecintetheirnullxoumre1 e orts._Wednesday and Thnrsdny the |"Slilors Holiday"will appear onthescreen.This is merry,madWILLSPEAKOVERK.M.M.3lmelange of xnlndventures ml luna and minh with Allan mm-.1 Acting President Erland NeiofDana College will give andress "Education for leaders]ever ndio Station KMMI.( lion ~15; "|.porting em.I!th public ll dp" luoklng (or enlerhinmmt thh Iln-..th:olmartmmltv.I lln.Gill!!!NTQIIIDII ~~.!|.?__..._.f\l......l..¢....rtmenr. 8\Ve mxmxen 61110 gathemd so thatan-na dnnm at other hundred lacks wen pre- !Emmet. Idaho and two sons,Wal ¢§f"}§f'P°fu»nd, Omzon uid .uwfnnel nf Wm. w.11n_Wummwmlmymrand to \|nu :mi KA: sun rk.flo New Mexico on Chrutmu mornsEy_Nc:::Ind §:5{ih_ing.Be mm that U!!were all ._season at the E.v.Capps home.1f;¥_2 v I The Enter uneswra Inu uma mann werejoinedtogethertwomilesnorL\l~westo!Dnvenpon.Nntural gusendentointermediarymwnamdhnuavmrnimugnmeawlzun lmnuu unnlun their hdl lut eveningcruwdwuinattendm Harhnd Mathews the holiday!with an Center. Neb.. at 145 an.1-."Q and I ~ann! ohmmn awrhvdny~2é._B;.i;n Dana students will do well yllvu nnu av»»anu»;»...........__._I _nee.ny;custom of q eommunity _Mls.Moultrop will be kindly re ii enjoying tree has bemme 1 fixture and the membered by the older rpddentalixtenin.air mmvélum folk:to i¢|o!the community who wi\l regnt] School. aw,N»b»-uka, Deoember2€, mvnnn £.. .. ... ..n :|.~NEWST H E KENNARD oQ m q e r m F ] I a Jos-y'| physical nppannm.To Eddy Jackson :be nlleved lrenel! of me burden of phlluoophy whlch hld evolved tram her pain- ful expel-lenoe_"You know.Eddy.ws reall!hlven't my rlzlxt to run other peo- ple'| bunlneu-not even when we can do n a whole lot better than . - -,___ .. uray from her."om":hs n mnonchnlnnlly. "I lm laoklng up llu! of thlnp, md l hue A hemp otlrvm ln | dozen htel; let me tellyou.Belden. you know younelf. falher. I um wo old so be qnevtloned every Llme l wrlte n letter.""Denr Glnger." he luhl mlemmly."I hope you ltrlke l'\\y Dln ut ynur .....v-...¢...,.-..,_ .._»» 'Ce dllnly ML xc ummm loo l wdl.Be known thank quita | \ thmlly ol' you. so It would be l*m\ polmed Jun to throw hlm held-lcng at llur]ory"| complexion,| | you might say.No. you'd better have lllrlam on hand. too." Glnger leaped lo her plnns withyoung enlh m."Now, we musl KENNARD NEW S H.|KENNAnn RURAL nmusse .mdsnon .- ramenPlgéumn.l0'1'1'II\GS snpr as o Tim Harness :nd Shoe Shopbe29. Mr.m d M n .Louie Gomch which h u been run by the m eB r p m at were Omaha v u i e m Wednesday(;_E_Miller.will be xe~opened go frlock and Friday.lllondqr,Dec.30 by Mr.W.E.\t °'Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Miafeldt Dempsey.Mx, Dempsey 1| an old -were Fremant vidtors Thursday.,.{|»_;m,the leather husinesa, luv." '_|Henry md Otto Arp were Mon- ing |,..'& located ar Winslow for a I I N E W S l d l y llbemoon visitors at Ffmki numbe r o f years.Mr.Denjpsgy rn._.., 5" The want wha!! gande. (nor,third Kennard basketball seam to Herman Friday ni ght they played an excitingThe game was in Hermaxfa until the beginning ol the quuie r when . Kenp.qrd.s_ Knud Larsen, 1 Sun.\y, DetemlContinnntionma ~ the morning mrviee 2 Everybody welcome ¢EEAFA ' - f : - ' - §...V ......| ..-...W.. ..¢......=...." o i "no ellculnted lncredu-Ginger mu glad to make her es- louuly.cape wllhgur tu.-:her dbxcnssloll."Absolutely, §§ven l! they make Q, and |mh_er smeen lllllq qvhns nun the Lhlug mrough with n lolut map." she cried."Sweep himHgh!ol!nn (eel-and sweep quintet. started a series ol long shots and ended wich "=\ big end of the soon._by Em~ tlhatratlombylrwh1Myerl oa nr rfsn r. D Y Bo bbi lla -rri ll U lm. # N U B t r v l u THE STORY e ¢ i u a P ' l i - : R m - w u h n n : s a m .u r .' r o l l v e r l e a ve a f o r C h i c a g o .E d d yJ a c k s o n t n l n g a a n o t h e r f r i e n d . a l e x -a n d e r M u r d o c k w h o h e e a y a h a ej u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m a t o u r o f t h e w o r l d ,t o t h e p a r a o t l a g e .G l n l r e r . #whoa-e h e a r t l a e e l o n h e r t w o a l a - u n m a k i n g r i c h m a r r l a g e e ( H e l e n a n e n ¢ a ¢ e d t o a p r o f e l e o r o f m a t h e -t n a t l r a . H a r a r e L a n g l e y p o o r l n t h e \ vo r l d e U o o d e l . l a a t l l r e t e l a t e d . o u t b e c o m e s c h i l l e d a t m e a n n o u n c e -m e n t t h a t M u r d o c k l e w o r k i n g l n a " o h a l n " l r o c e r y s t o r e O b v l o u e l i n o'o ¢ l 1 . l h . "G l n e r l h l n k a ,a n d e n u b e h t m .M r .T o l l r e r r e t u r n s .h i s u r li l l m r m v e d a n d t h e d o c t o r s g i v i n ! l i m m n -h o p e . C H T A P T E R l - - l n t h e u s u a l l y q u i e tH o m e o f l i a r M r .T o l l l v e r .l i e t h - o d l e t r n l n l e t e r l n t h e s m a l l t o w n o f R o d T h r u a l l .I o w a .h l a m o t h a r l e a a l a u g h t e r a , H e l e n . l t l r l a r n , a n d E l l e n - - - " ( . l l n ¢ e r E l l a "a r e b u a y " g r o o m -l u " t h e i r a l a t e r l l a r l o r y f o r o a r t i c l - p a t l o n I n t h e " b e a u t y p a l r e a n t " t h a t e ve n i n g .w i t h E d d y J a c k s o n . p r o l -h e r o u a y o u n g f a r m e r .b e r e s c o r t .a r i o r l l e a v e s t o r t h e a n u c l p a t e d t r l u m p I ¢ n a P ' r | =. : n l l U ve r e r o r k a n d n e r v-o l a e t r a l n a t t e n d a n t o n t h e b u l l d - FBK o f a n e w c h u r c h t o r e p l a c e t h e o u t g r o w n s t r u c t u r e h a e a f f e c t e d u r ' r o a l m n e y e a s o t h e p o i n t o r t h r e a t e n e d b l t n d n e l l . a n d h e l e t o r » b l d d e o l o u a e t h e m , t h o u g h c o n t l n ul n ; t o o c c u p y n i e p u l p l t .G l n k r r h i l lt r i e d I n ' ° = ° g vr a y e t o a d d t o t h et a m l l f e a l e u e r In c o m e .b u t a h e l e n o t d l e c o u r a ¢ ° d .l l a r l o r y .m l n E d - d y J a c k s o n a n d a f r i e n d h e i n t r o - i u c e e a a T u b A n d r e w e .r a t u r n e l nt r i u m p h a c k n o w l e d g e d t h e p r l s eb e a u t y a n d w i t h n m d o l l a r s i n ¢ o l d t h e c h l e f p r i z e B h e t h r e e t h e m o n e y t o h e r r a t h e r a a p a r t o f t h e e z p e n a e n e c e e a a r y f o r t h e t r e a t m e n to t l l a e y e e b y C h i c a g o a p e c l a l l e t s C H A P T E R IV - - l » l n r , | o r y u n 1 r l t - t l n g l y : u r e a G l n g e r t h e g e r m o f a n I d e a w h i c h m a y n n t h e p a u - a o n a l et r e a e u r i S h e f m ' a n a p p e a l . l n t h e f o r m o a c h a n l e t t e r .t o r t h e d o - n a t i o n o f a d i m e f o r a " P a r a o n a t eH o m e f o r t h e B l l n d . " 'Ir h l f t h e h ea l g n a " m .T o l l l ve r T r e a s u r e r . "a n d n e o d a t o t h r e e w o m e n w h o s e n a m e sa l l e h a d s e e n I n a n e w s p a p e r .l n o t h e r t o w n e ." f r l r g t h e m t o c o n -t i n u e t h e e h a l n .B e g e t s r e a u l t aa t o n c e a n d r e e l s h e r n r o b l e m l a a o l r e d ,q u l e t l n g u n a c c e p t a b l e t h o u g l z t e a e t o t h e p r o p r i e t y o r h e r a c t b y r e a a o n l n g t h a t h e r a p p e a l r e a l l y d e f o r a h o m e t o r t h e b l l n d h e r f a t h e r .H e l e n l a m a r r l e d .a n d . l e a r e e t h e o a r e o o a a a . C H A P T E R V - - T h e d o c t o r s h a v -l n z o r d e r e d f o r l t r .' r o l l l r e r c o u n - ' t r y a i r a n d f o o d l n p l e n t y .w i t h c o m p l e t e r e a l . E d d y J a c k s o n l n e l t e ae l l e r t o e t a y o n h l a f a r m . w i t h l l l r l - a a a t o c a r e t o r h i m J o p l i n W e a t -U e r v. t r e a s u r e r o f t h e c h u r c h h o a r d a r r a n ¢ e a f o r e e u h e t l t u t e .H l r a m R t l c k w o r t h .I n a !g r a d u a t e d f r o m l t t h e o l o g i c a l e e r n l n a r y .t o t a k e M r . 'I ' o l l l ve r ' a p l a c e f o r a w h i l e .M rB u c k w o r l h a r r l v e a a n d m a k e s h l ah o m e a t t h e p a r e o n a g e .a " p a y i n g g u e s t . "r C I h \ P " l ' E I I .V i - - l l r .B u c l u r o r t l f a u n c o n c e a l e o a d m l r a t l o n f o r l l a r l o r y . a n d h e r n l x t e r a m a n l f e a t p l e a s u r e e t h l a a l l e n l l o n a ,a r o u s e G l m z e r l o a a e n e e ol 'd a n g e r a d d vr a t c h f u l n e a s . I t l a n o t h e r l d e a t h a t M a r l o r ya h o u l d b e t h e W i f e 01'a p r a c t i c a l l yg e r n n l l v n r n l n l e t c r .W e s t b u r y t e l l s .T n l l l ve r t h e c h u r c h t r u s t e e s n a w - d e c i d e d t o a l l o w h l n l a " c o m - p l e t e r e s t . "e n g a g i n g a n e w m l n l a t e r .I n o t h e r w o r d s ,t h e o l d p a s t o rt a r e t i r e d o n a a m n l l o e n a l o n . C H A P T E R V l l - - u | n § e r a a c c u m u -l a t i o n o f d l r n e e f r o m h e r c h a i n l e t - t e r c o n t i n u e s t o Ih r r e n e e ,t o h e r i n -* ° " '5 °s a t i s f a c t i o n ,b u t a l l e W a t c h e r M a r o r y a g r o w i n g " a f f a i r "w i t h H i r a m H u r k w n r t h w i t h a n a l e t y . F i n a l l y s h o d r o p s h i m a h l n t t h a tM a r o r y ' |r u t u r e l a " a r r a n g e d "B a c w o r t h t a k e n I t t o m e a n t h a ta h e l e e n x a r c c d a n d G i n g e r d o e s n o t t l n d e r e l ve h l m . c l l A | " l r ; n Y e l l - B u c h a n a n ..._ e o u r a e , r r a a e e a l a n t t e n t l o n a t o M a r -l o r y b u t G i n g e r n o t e s w i t h d l a m n y h a t h e r a l a t e r l e h e a r t b r o k e n e t h l e . t o h e r . u n a c c o u n t a b l e d e f e c l l o n G l ng r r r e l u r f a n l l r d e c i d e s o n a c t i o n . a n d c o n v e y e t h e l n t l m a t l o n i n B u c k -e n m r l h t h a t h a h a d m l e u n d e r a t o o dh e r M 't o H l r l o r r e o n u a x e m e n t . T h e c l o u d h a n s r i n u o v e r t h e h o t l a e t m l d I a a t o n c e l l l n p e l l e d ,b u t O l n - e r r ta l n t h e d e o l h a . e C.| |{A P1 °I° }R I X - A n o l m r l l !I n < l l n l r e r 'n o i n t m e n t l a r e a r o r n l l r ' n m ' a e n t a n k l e m e n t w i t h A l e x M u r d o c k ( t h e " c a n g r o c e r , "a h e h a mr o n t e m n t u o u a l y d u b b e d h l m l b u t l oh e r r e l l e l ' h e a n n o u n c e s h e l a l e a v . l n : t o w n t e m p o r a r i l y M r * r n l l l ve r d e c l d e n t h a t .d e a p l t e l l a r j o r f a e n - g a g e m e n t t o n u r k w m - u l a h e a n d H a r l e m m u s t g o t o c o l l e g e , w o r k i n ; t h e i r w a v | I a r e n I eedl oc t rJ a l { l z I I I \ I l l | I I 1 ` I i Fr I . 2QL .E.¢ ,.r | A! the lnkrluu l nulloul mer would meet only lenIa eril primary teac h ers. loo:llers ofgeography. teac herso f L o lln English und algebra. Gln gor sighed.tt was unro nnnate. but sz was the he al th ey c o uld manage this y our--W hul with the operation, and the re tirement on pe nsion . Be girles,I f no embry onic teac her c ould nopphmt the can grocer I n N h I n m s heart.no doubt n li ttle later o n.the new ¢:o|\llUl?ror c ould also ln- eooquered bs. n ay . a n em tnfy onle tinuoeler.She must hope fo r Ihl*best.Aa for Llu r jo r y w lllhnrjory . whose beauty. and whose rnnrrlell fortune were no w forever dmled lheoa. why should they . from their limi ted funds.provide the money lo se nd Mnrjory to n or ma l to nlmly to he a teac he r, when shewo uld he no teac her?Why learn oedvxoar . wh en u ll her futu re h eld was llre ac c ommodntlon of her per- son lo lnlsnlonnry soc ieties, und ln- -dles'mills.and the mln lmu m o f three?. Th e linger of relentlasa logic poin ted In : moth er way .Le t Mu r - jo r y prepare herself for keeping a parnonage hy keeplng a pnrson- =n;:l:°--llleir own.She could lu k e .hillh\u| °a plaee us Bervilor to their flllhe r.thnx leanIng Ginger freefo r h e r o wn fortlfel- nehoollng and f o r the wronduc l of ner f mo r lte c harity .b u t noth ing o t these thoughts sho wed In Gln|;er'n plqunnt fore wh e n she greeted the membe rs ol the houaelnold at breuklosl on Morl- d u z o o m i n g .lin er all. sh e c ou ld no t we ll an n ou nc e to Hir am Bu c k -'wo r th -! r tju ve n o h r d i llr a n l B u c k - wo r th i t wus,loo. all genlal alfa- h ll ll y .ra dlsllu g oervnslve good -c heer-~that lr he ond arranged for llargle ol!too.For you know-\\'alt tlll l see It anybody! aruundlYouknow,Eddy.ahe'a awfullygoneon-You know win -Preacherl Wall.nu l close the doorl Yes. lu.-'n nice. bu! he umconsole himself with Mlrlum.Suoha aensl glrl ought to be a grancousolntn to religion.".Edd.vs lnvltutlon for them tocome out to Pu;Dln (ur dinnerat the farm she neznrlved utter amoment's eonalderntlon. "No.Too prosaic.Your motherls so practical.She und Lllrlumwouldbe sure lu .xulk or cunnlngfruit, or trying chlckelllt or whatnal.No, you bring lnlm here.ldon't know how ln the wurld l'l|set rid of lilniul. but I wlll.l'llget rld or futher. wo. for he'd belure to give ll away; he's ao hon-est.Make it rulher lnle-lhe l'nr~nlture doosn't :how up no well-Imean so budly-when It ls dark,Lbnxe lor dinner. but not loo early. Mr. and Mrs. l-I. C. Blacowere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. BillFarnberg in Blair Friday evening.Ivan Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.Robert Anderson.who hasbeenintheWiseMemorialhos- pital for the past week, in getting Bliss Sena Jensen of Fremont,-:nd ~ J o hn J ohnso n andII spent a week's Christmas vacation Qelorla 'VPN Thursday evening with home folks.'visitors at Louie Gottschk.Miss Bernice Srink of Peru is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CunninghamspendingherChristmaslmlidgyg attended a Program at the Colby with herparents,Mr. and Mm. school Fridly evening. 'expeeti to continue business ln thesame location as the shop has hadin the past.Additional equipment John Crink.'li k.and Mrs.Louis Gorehum' along "ry well and will soon '>°|Quite a number of friends and ho me i s dn ,relatives were entertained at the H. C. Blaco was in Benson on G. P. Paulsen home Saturday em- businesa Saturday afternoon.'ning in honor of Mrs.Paulsen'sMrs.NEI'Peterson entertained hinhday.Prizes at pinochle were the Ladies Aid at her home lastwon by Mrs. John Kruse and JimThursday afternoon.11 -Sunds, lirsts; Mr. J. s crank andTheMum?Bertha and E '.Hennan Roaacker, conaolations. Jensen ¢"'°"*'%"°d .he Dorcas S°'»Wnshing'.on school closed r n -ciety at a Chnstmss party at the day with n nice program and a i ? .';'§...,'If.. their parents s't""'d°7|(,11ristmas tree.Santa Claus got Mrs. Robert Andreasen went to g g t sg£'ef.:;;°,:_ my Merry Omaha Wednesday %f°°"'°°" where Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds were she spent that evening and Thurs- Sunday dlnnfir guests at the J ; 3" with relatives.B m 1 at ferson home in Omaha. _B°'f' H"'2§°"' went $9 J ' . L Jens Nielsen and son of Biair. and Leonard, Bill Patterson, lean and Ben Lambrecbt.Iver Swan- berg and Arthur Mueller were dln~ §§ § n"'°"° a t Frank Ga.saer'a on ay.|Mrs. Dora Sumner and Lean at- tended the Christmas exercises at ,the Pl t View school Sundaynight. Linool Hg -received for con- gg;=~°»eterans bureau hos~ p .Ve 'Liddell purchased the ,"Yerdig Citizen"plant together vnth rwllgnm and trade. ; for shoe work will be installed at a later ate,At the present timeMr. Dempsey ia especially anxious to become acquainted with the farmers throughout the commun- ity through his work upon their harnesses-the season for which is just opening.An advertisement onthispagetellsof n bargain in hamess ailing which Mr. Dempsey is offering and it is well worthgivingatrial.Kennard is ln- deed fortunate to have thin new business man in its midst and he will no doubt realwe the whole hearted support of the entire com» munity._. Red Cloud-Peterson Oil Com~ pany station opened for buslnenaIon rorner ol Fourth Awnue and meLe U24bm wl . p e l ms of It-why--there you ne lt them.One may be able to for-e the end, and zo know (ar, fu tter :han they when her conduct|| lead-""¥m|'d better switch to the dntryan."ho lnlenunled kindly. angels.Slxreen dimes tmkled out]zo Join their brothers Ln zhe doll'l'trunk.4 "|'||y o m.r u een me .world," she crowed."Why ll beau Sun-dsy collections all no pleca Andh.-|u|»1 [hill n n ln ha dlvlllrd I ou're getting ln pretty deep." 'W HL anyhow. I can't run other »ple'u Ilr es - no t Mn r jo r f l.nor ybody else ln the d.Irs too Ich llke trying to p Heaven. l mama."Bn t me n l e d 1 lmle . But whlle she schooled herself to nent. even wllh n pleasant urls- ruou.the d lgres slon of h e r a ls - -.me r e wa s on e phase o f th e nlly lf f a ln th a t : h e wo u ld n e ve r : e n t - t h e ( s n o f he r ta t h e f l ndnesa. 'I le o nn 't h e blln d fo re ve r. " sh e sured h er own heart stoutly . "He nply c annot.H e i s w o gooq. d to o y o ung. and zoo ver y . very wld : th e p o o r md th e c h u r c h a ml forelgu ml ml o n s - a n d every ee ur l a t l h l l l a n su-alght lm u l fo r m pa n on n ge . "lSh e ma d me len e rs , s lowly . on e\!mer nie ozher. alxteen leuen. suc h 1 me n d ly sy mpunueuc leuers.wl lh - ; In g s u c h :u n d ru n u n e z o t h e p a m mu n g e home.c ulli ng d o wn Go d ' l hle sd ng up un I I In Such wo r d s a t faith. that Glu gex-'n e xu filled wlnh leurs." Y o n du n ln g s. "she wh ls p e r e d l " Y o u denr.good.Cllrls lln n dn r llngs.". ln s p lxe o f he r e n lhn s lulm.she c ou ld nu t qulle lmnlsh a sli gh t u n~ \ I.~.""h2`§12'Zfa "5 |5_1f `£5é Eiié s In the wo: ld.on e af te r th e ner.un ti l he linda th e o n e th at a perf orm mlrac lea.Every body rs they do perform mirac les now, e doc tors and the surgeons.An d ey've got to do one for father. sl as soon as he gets Itr dhg er. A -l l i l i . .l . . . n w n n a n n )A n i l Q h g n n c omfor table pang o f regr et tha t thehome was no t e nte rin g to us bro ad x tleld as Ita kind ly donors thought. " B u t a f te r u ll, ll I s a very good th i n ; w h e lp th e b li n d .Even on e blind.An d perhaps I f we get enough money we c a n s ta r t a big on e late r o n. " r n . . .me ln the gloaming." ful right.w h a t ti me ls the ruling?" asked Eddy .f Inger hu ng up th c receiver. n she went straight to the ut~f | " l l n f u n n n | \ n A » § l n l f l !f u n n l n n me s a so meMi s Tuesd D r .a a n n a lay anernoon wnere nedental yqofk dgne.nuu were callers nt th, Jens P. I-Ia z Lncol-Site of Old Lineoln'Sevrard Streev.home Monday afternoon.audnwrium at 13th md M streem'Winnebago-Fiist regular movie g ,Miss Minnie Johnson retu d to be built into bus station, gar- theatre opened here, so beknown °Tnd,home Saturday after spending age and stonerooms.as "The Chief". |n¢¢gg !\g_l§g_gg=\§*;S f i l e mg f f |_Peru Construction of new pump Plattsmouth-Mary May beauty \ . u u||J glo il G T h e ra R i l n R i v k n n f O m a h a - ri;;'§;; ;32?;a 'eh§;z""' md Mrs. W. E. wright uc .n u ll wa n u u.u\u\su :Illin """""'_.A Ia t lhilfl dolll'..fi::;;;'|h]s2; ",,g;,_lt ~ R o g g n b g m,h g i g ~ ~age 1 3 2 ' ~ I. » W il lé l' In d ~ ~~llloV£d to I ar th Six th was fai rly sc reaming for ud mlt-i n g C r e i g h to n umver slty , f za me tn se ve r al da y s las t we ek ..* " ° ' " " " 3 c omp leti on.stre e t gld e of Ho te l Rxle y bu d di ng . tanc e.A cool mi l li o n - E d d y wa s sp e n d h i s C h r i s tma s va c a tto n wi th Th e Ma tte s s c h o ol c lo se d F r id a y P e r u - - P e r u bak ery ha s c h a ng e d J o h .' u o n - - " J o h n s o n N e w s "h a sr i g h t - b u t llllllf tlll wo uld D0 IDG(hi s pa re nts,M r .a n d M r B ll f h eve n i n g wi th a nic e p r o g r a m a n d han ds.c h an g ed h a nd s te r. u rlery million,a boiling mil-Ro se nb au m..__lion . a aks roc kel mlllln n.She un-n a m P A M Plmzrvn wh a in nt~| 9hri3tm°€B e ' _ . , 1 ey ar e ha\~mg_"- - -- L l l l n u n :i t l l w u l u u u l . ,n u u L u c a : I little mo re mo ne y ln the trun k. u n l n ~~ 0 |CHAPTER x 3. ..= .......,.,....~._When she came to dlnc gu her A L L q m g e y l hottest arguments u sc heme o f fa mily ¢'~'°n°\\\!.c ould no t lh u k e he r f\\!her's m her futher she enc oun ter ed l d ele rmlna tlo n.Th e small ma tte r nnnrrunnhirl nhutnnhn .¢ s.|.. mm..nlafnn n»n.n Iunfl nnnn `'" " ° "" " " " ' "' ° " ° ° " '" T "° "" 'I W D W E Q K S V B C B IIO II.I q c k e d t h e d p n . t r u n k ' . . . T . h e . ! " ' ¢ ~ | ¢ @ n ¢ 1 n ¢ G r i n d IS l 8 . l l d b I. l S l . l l € 8 S c o l - I U r a H a n n a h S l i n vn r n a n d f a m " " " " \ " " " " " " '" " " " " " " 'U I l u i U w u t u sl u u un ua ;n a n u y u u' Y o u m u a t l e e y o u r s e l f ,f a t h e r .t h e e d u c u z l o n o l 't h e t w i n s .T h e g g y p g g g f q g g g i s J u s t n o n s e n s e t o s p e n d m o n e y m o n e y l n e y h a d s a v e d d u r i n g t h e t h r e e w e e k s ,b u t m a k e h e r as t e a c h e r ,w h e n : h e s u m m e r - t h a n k s z o h i s o w n vo c u ~t r i c k l e d i n t o i n e g o i n g t o m a r r y a c h u r c h . "l l o u a t P a y D i r t . ,a n d l o t h e p r o s t h i s w a s t o b e a n 1 ne un r l u e u o n e l l,~c a m e h o m e 1 - ' r m - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - ~ - -_ . _- - . . .E " ? . . . E 2 . " 1 ? . . l . '!f. E t o - i w - u l a . f e w g l g y l g,»;___~g -_s n - = » - : . »i n , B e n n i n g t o n ';:.. "°`i`I.`I|'|eI\tl. Hr. and llrs. Fred plu¢¢¢|"§¢Hl' 1.45 1a;;f.;.;;."..f (Hakim-is;-:.:. |;-:Q lil-'Q-I and family.||pEi=lii'n§` £1§S"iE§1iE§yi""u3E" nil hem. I. thin; no _ Hg- and n.__§_I:1ff_\d '2,°_'1'=iw-eau, Hr. and Mn. chris Nel-| Keep Yeur Caf In Shape 1"Ellen you anus be m!sLaken-~»| em.-e of Bifam Bucksfurq us' 31| of every one or r a u too young--" "l'm not mlstaken.father.1ow this man-business an lar nsran see lL Fm not so dumb. Be-lea-ehe just nl good u told me.|, l don't lhlnk lhey'll be In anyrrabou:lt-bu:lt'l on lm |y.' regular puymg zuesr lu me par-sonage-must go to thelr equip- menl tor college.As (or hlmsell, he wu to be lu no hurry.The \lo¢~ turn had ngrged that the drst lhlng for hlm lo do was w bewme strong and robust. and to llv e n peacewllnnlltheworld.This,then. remember forever, as long as they llved.Glnger,wllh that sprlnglng lmnglnallnn ol hem. could nlreudy sea blurjury.wllh sunly sllvered hnlr and the dellcule rose Hush of old me na her peach-bloum cheeks, remumlng to the grundchlldren Sunday wnn ms l¥|0U\¢l',mrs. isen.Louisa Lund.W. B. Rosenbaum was a business caller in Bennington Monday.Ruth Hansen,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Hansen, went toGretnatuvisitrelativesnndl fvinmlq dnrinu tlm hnlidavs. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Paulsen, Mrs.Martin Sunds and Herman Ros- acker motored tb Blair Monday,the former remainlnz until Tues- day for iury dulies.' Mrs.W.A.kerstetter was on ...__=--.H-.--..-..»...|....A re gula r Inspe cti on a nd o verhaul is ir. Tolllver lru Allen! lor | mo-3 ' h -In q f f w g ~ um n o l l n eml."I nev e r lhwli lt o l mr."nt I e e su m m .U r l u I sumrhs.~li 'l'£.'2z..'I°"%.'§ TZ' !""£.':svlumd nu mul ...J§...IZ.§. fur eul- ¢'!'!!!°f¢-'I 5| he*f ee=°-~»e»=\f==s |°"ii;; .'if;m."'i»;;§i;:"f.,m.f|;":..'"' um. '""- '-=n e c e s s a r v t n k e e n v n m- m u - I n :hunsf m m n n . l l l I I U I g o l u e n c u r l s : n n ~f é i c h e r G i l l !h o m e m l h O b e r t n f W a v e o o : : : ' . : ' ° : . . : ! ~ : r ; : . : . : ' . 4 ~ . : : : L » - _ -f . - = - Q ~ v ' & ' - . P 1 & _ 3 " "v w m d w . $ ' v = » » -u n c h .F J * - y a _,,______,'_ ' ~" r lv.. . v. .. . .. . ,. .. .r_. Le t u s sh o w yo u h o w QUIC K L Y a n d G I E A P L Y we can do you r job.xlu w u="u.....»..~= l. .U "np.T h e n u m I n wh y s h e to ld r lf It c ould be arranged any way e would r ather go lo regu lar c ol-;e . lh n n to no r ma l sc hool." "Collegel College!ll u r jo r y l ld wlth us r euned nn pen slou?" "Blue u l d she wo uld wo rk her ly ."." W p r k l l h r j o r y l Father ( why , E - lh f s _ c r a z y . " legl hllr i aln. th e n ud e ul. me twln -n ju d gme nt.n s e e me d to h e r n wu sle o f ti me, s h e do ub led lf tru e educ a llon wa s xo he de rived from huu ka, s he wa s n ot : e l su r e wh a t upe c lllc llhe s he wished l u fo llow us a profession.Hu we ve r,she y lelded t o lh e lr arguments.wi th the s arlng c lau se Lhul she "mlgl1l u m go tuli r y e a r s - a couple,nny - h u w - n n e c an lenrn u lux ln l w o the c h erubs lu o ld re li g io us pa lm- ln g s- " a nd thi s p a r ty wus pla n ne d . an d pa lr l fo r, f or my sake. by my de nr llu le slxle r Glng e r Ella .A m! me r e I me l - - " Sh e lllled h er : h ub by p ur se with mn ne y , a ll d imes .an d we n !d o wn tu wn .Th e r e wn s buy lng to be done. muc h buy lng.B u t th e r e mu on e s mall d e ta i l th at requlred her Brel nlte ntlo n.A !th e dry -Hoods u l (r l \ I l urs. H. U. uuwxm ana Ramona. Mrs. Clyde L. Rosenbaum enter-mined the Larldn Club at a Jhristmas party at her home on Saturday night., Miss Helen Berry of Siahuyler, :mme Saturday night to spend herraration with her mother, Mrs. E.Berry and Mr.and Mrs.Homer' Ward evening.\Miss Esther J. Wood spent th holidays with home folks at ~ aber, Nah. A number o l fi ends and relu- tives were entenained at the JimSunds home last Monday evening ln honor ol Jim's birthday.Pin- ochle wns the entertainment of the Eyening =':=*_e:'§a tiff °i°1}:X Kennard Garage Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelsen a » son were Blair callers Monday evening. Wlte r Egzers left Saturday »a'~4'1 Grand Island-»Wolbnchs open new store to public. West Poin Bow!ing alley was opened in remodeled garage build ing.f Neligh»--Contract awarded for where he will spend his vacation with his parents. Miss Opal Wright came Friday evening from Mapletou, Iowa tospendtheholidaywithherpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright. mormrrg bn r ve to agner, e ake Thls Means Of thanking' you for your patronage during the past year.May = 4 9 3 0 bring health, prosperity and happiness Yours for Betler Hardware Nic Friedrichsen Hdw. way north from here. Brock-"Nemaha County Repub- lican" changed hands.. Neligh-Postal Department was authorized establishment of star route, 90 miles in length each way from here to five towne. southwest of the city. Wulf,firats, ~nd Mrs~Geo. Sten ert and Bernard Jungbluth,con solations. Mr.andustm,Roy layman nnd' Wilma .B£!ulseJ1, Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Beckmeyer were al=¢0 callers in» the evening;Pinochle was enioy-ed and prizes were won by Mrs.Anderson and Roy Leymnn, fix-st;~ Will Paulsen and Mrs. Beckmeyea-,I consolation. wee k.Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll P au lg e n , Mr s . 'J u li a Paulsen d n d Chas ., and I-1r.[ n d Mr s . A n d y A n d e r s e n we r e s i x c lo c k di nn er g u e s t s a t t h e G .g-if a u i s e n h o m e S u n d a y e w f e r u n g l n I l g ited H. E. Lyons' several days last Havelock--Construction of S500- 000 ai r p o r t e xc l u s i w o f $65.000} alr ea d y p a id f or 32 5 ac r es o f lan d 'here,wi ll be gi n immed i a te i y b y ' Si dle s A ir wa y s C or po r ati on . Wisner-Dixie Lunch opened to p u l c. .........-- - _.. U . ' n m tn love.""colleges And work her wa y ! hy , f uth er . the o nly thin g ln the arid she h a t a more th an study wo rk .""0h . tha t trod b efo re sh e was in r c \ ¢ "\Vell.I hope y ou p u ty o u r to o t Nm h a r d - " "Uh ,l dld.I told her I wou ld tlte the arrangements."" Uh futher,y ou wo u ld !lts £ 0 :e ytlll.ltetlred o n pen sion- -nnd lloL':e-ntttl-<o| \erutlona»-" "Oh,there's on hur ry abo ut the c rntlon.But c ollege c nn°t wa lt- - pec lnlly ,ll' she is ln love." "I lu l.futher.dnrllng,don't y ou c?Whnt'n the one to sp end u ll at money ntl her when she ls just ~lng to get nntrrletl an d keep |'l!!te.and go to lnrllc n' ai d?" So her futher ant tln wfl with her. ry qui etly , nod tn lkc tl lt ull over. e nnltl lh nt llinttory wa s rlg hl me must no to c ollege.She wo uld eel the experienc e. the knowledtzc hooks, ol' people. und of thlnc s mc c inlly . In these troubled tltnea. nnld she need c omplete equlptnent |that ln cnse she were th r own ton he r o wn regnltrcthi she t-ouhl se am." ln this emergenc y .Ltr.To l lh e r dep on ed f ro m Lltee ntnb llsh éd ru le ol'the house.and arranged for a charge acc ount at J op lin WcHt» homie dry gows stor e. [le c nutloltetl the zlr ls.In Conference wlth llllsa Jenklns.to u s e l l ns s pari ngly na possible, but what other )0tltlg girls had for college.the twllta,wo . must have. Ginger an d hlu rjo ry held their -owu counsel. 'l`he_1,used the chu:-ge acc ount only enough to allay the susplclonn at Mlss J enk ins un d Helen,wh o wu s buck ln [ted Th ru sh alte r her honeyntoon.an d livi ng,stn mg ely .In a sln nll c o b Inge some b loc ks removed from the pnrsonuge.Bu t mostly they dr ew upon th e c ontr ibution s to th e home fo:the blind. lt hu rt Gin ger nfr c sh ever y time s h e dn e w u di me fr o m the prec ious mo r e thot she had fondly lltr|N*'l.l would bring the bless ing of clear vision to her father. but he hntl dec reed llutly tho t the twin s cuuie lirst.that he and his nffnlrs moat walt.So Gln ge r o he tllenlly ac t her self to th e uc c outre ment of the twi ns. Already they wean reclatered ut ato m s he we n !in to th e pr iva te o f llc e o f th e president.to pay her Meth odis t re spec ts to J o plin West- bury . '°Hello.hours every body ?"he greeted her c heerfully . " Uh , ju s t tlne.thanks.F a th e r s getti ng a doub le c hln.Th e twi n s are tlne. too.They go to c ollege ln just tc n tln y n n ow.l°m line, too." "llnws ou r y o u ng pr e u c h e r' ! " "I tlun° l kno w.t dot| 'l sec muc h nf h im.I th i nk he s h ltte lt lone- some.or smoothing.You see.he feels thnt hc 'o sort ot out ol' thlngs. bec ause hes not tt regulnr preac h er.I dare any he thln.k s the mem bers sort o f s n u h h lm o n that ac c ount.an d lenc e hi m out o f their c hur c h tnlk. nut! all.""\\'lly ,.tlmt°B ton hurl.I suppose he doestf t wont to ln tr nd e - -wlth y our futher there.and nll.W e li ke h ltn f ir s tr nte. " " Hu t y o u never do hnve h lmc ome to y ou r hou se to tnlk c hur c h -- th e wa y y ou u s ed to do wi th fn - ther. do y ou?""l\ e ll, ,y ou tell h i m to c ome nrountl und ac e me.Te ll h lm l e s pec ially asked for hlm.t'!l p r e tend he'a heen neglc c tlng me.a n d lrn ho r o wn llvlmz.wi th dlunlry 01| eas e, e\eu .\\llh pleasure. "Uh ,gnu nrerlrrl worry nlmul ml."argued Glrngrr."Mellluullsl lnislers may not alwa y s h e c r uz; bout tlxvlr wives.but the l]nn°l5krnrre them. Tlzey wouldn'| dare." I l e smiled at hvr." I was=nt sinking nf lll\.nI'l'£*.°' he said." B m appoae her husbuuml died.Or s up nsa-»he hemnm blind." Io wa 'Wesl?gnn.Airendy arrange- ments hud been ma de f ur the m 10 live u t Her shey hull. givi ng Se rrlre ln r etur n fo rth lr n r ummmn dn llu ns , Mnr ju ry at the teleplacane.Mlr lu m lmc lmr g e o f th e llls mr y .An d a l ready n was Seplensher,the pulv llc sc hools were op enlng.and the miedlcuzlnn o f th e new churc ll was but on e week awuy . [In 'rnlllunr and llivln rn lung.; put it nfl' on lulm.Ynll toll ialm I want tu k now \1\h r he never c omes around ln lull: r :l1urc h!" " \ \ h e n ?'l`1»nlzl|!?" "\\'¢»II-y rs.'1'nnI;:ht." " l l e l l be pleased."auld Ginger gently .Ile'a so y numt.He just loves to g o n bu u:wi th futher. and hnhnnb wi th th e old plllnrs.nm! feel y ou ar e a ll sult o f th e ea rth lns mllnr ."Remember If its Quality Meréhandise that you want---We Have lt. Berry Bros. _.». FREEM We are opening the harness shop formerly conducted by Mr.C. E Mlllex-,un Monday, Dec. 30th. Remember If its Quality Meréhandise that you want---We Have lt. Berry Bros. A -..:,..¢~.. _.». F R E E ! ! We are openlng the harness shop, formerly conducted by Mr.C. E. Mlllel-,on Monday, Dec. 30th. The first set of harness coming in wlll be oiled FREE. Anyone bringing ln two sets of har- ness wlll get one oiled FREE. W. E. Dempsey At the C. E. Miller Locatlon THANKS ` '`7Tae§'Ii 'sQ \~ ",' ?: ~ ~~, y ~ v ~ , = ~ ~M ? W ~ ~ ~ ,"~; a.j j .!'.1 r ~ %Q n ' o ~. ¢_` ~ ~".,,¢.~~ T i In ~ ;-\ ~,,z i WE thank you lor the many opportunities glven us to serve you-and hope to (hunk you for many more. We thank Goodyear lor tires so ouutandingly better at pre- valllng low prices that rhe pub- llc prefers them from 2 to 30 to I over any other make. You'|l thank us~again and again this winter-li you'|l corneln naw to llnd out how llttlelt costs to ehange your tires that slip lor tires that GRIP-new Goodyenrs which willsnteguard you und\your tamlly durlng the dangerously slippery drivlngfmonths. GOODYEAR ALL GRADES -ALL PRICES bo u b l e E a g l e s , He a vy Du t y A l l -W e a t h e rs S t a n d a r d A l l -W e a t h e rs , P a t h f i n d e rs Ti re s a nd Tu be s Il a n e 6 0 » -a n d e o u a f l l c S e c o n d s RoSenbaum Service Statioh Clnger clasped his arm.Quic k tears burned In her ey es. "Darling, " she wh ispered. "B u t I t ls n ot allug e th e r f nr th e sake of the unple asant an d the un foreseen."he went on cheerfully . "She l e g o young.And Hi r a m In at hrllllnnt student.hlnrjnry wi ll need training. and experienc e. und nmowedge. to play he r hand tn his game.". Aa to the detnllu . it c ould he ur. ranged.Lletlmdlnm mak es educ a tlon easy f m the children o f its minis ters. 'She c onld wor k-for her buc k ln the pursunatge nnw. a aun burned ruddy rmlr,wi th vigor ln their steps. und with nppetlles that landed tll tor the overtuxed store of dimes.-Ou Tue s d a y n f th n t week.Eddy Jac kson c a lle d Gi n ge r to th e te le phone.°'('nll out y our brass band."he cried.wi th laughter ln hi s wolc e . " I have a tru ly roma ntic Bgure lin ed up fo r y ou ." Ginger enllfed nudllnly ln tn tht'telephone." A f a r m hand.l sus - . U --"Ma y b e y our futher wo u ld li k e to c o me along .", °' tlc d lur e lt.rr y ou really want | h nl.""u r c o ur s e l wa n t hi m.I wa n t ' hu th o f th e m.'l'| \ey '\e been mu k- Ing me run e very tltlng my self. IPM! l t ll m l li ke lt. ""Ear ly this even ing?Rig ht a fter din ner ?" " Te ll th em to c ome for dlnntééi, I' lI c u ll my wlf e ri g h t u p. a nd t he r we' r e tmvlng ull the preac hers fur d inner . Dnn 't y o u wan t to c ome nlnnru?\\'Inan H na man In nmn ln e 4 e xp e n s a la the dor mitory The re are funds to take c are of those whomust borrow. sc holarships for those wh o wi ll ma ke the effort. "But ll ls too bud lo separatelite m." mo unted Gin ger . " The y will have such » little while longer to be together.An d twi n s are so very ttvinny ." °'=on.we t'nn't separate them. Th ey mu st bo th no."Ginger wa s appalled nt his c heerful nc oeptanc e ol' this wildly extravag ant measure. "F'uther.y ou - y ou're -- $011 - t\' l| r. fa th er. the le ss we h ave the _gnnre vm get ready to spend." " u h ,well,lt say s ln t e Bible. 'Believe tha t y e ha ve r ec e ved and se s ha ll h a ve !S o lf we ju s t b e lle r e th e y r e got their dugers on th ei r ed uc atio n, the ft] ge t IL " " I suppose so." I n her heart..for h li rlnu fs s ak e. Ginger te ll it was at very good thhur. . ll wo uld else h e r n mu c h peel.sue stun l.ln{1|t*ttBllllt1y." A false suspicious.li e uslesfr om Ne w Youk.'§ "So did the c an groc er.h s ee ms lt takes ull kinds to ma k e Ne w York." "W ell,his father pay s enough in c o me tu x to b uy th e wh o le s tale of Iowa.And lllls e ltup hlmsell'-~» tha nks to th e c onveni ent de ath o t a to t o f r e mo te r eln tlta s -ls wo r th n c ool lllllllull.Hot mi lli on . ld lttlillt, but he say s c ool." "L s he a cripple?"inquired Gln ger c autiously ." N o [le ls n o t wh at ltl o n li a n Adonis,but he is ln gout!health. He plaged unlfbnc k at c oltege.He ls no t disabled ln any apparent way .Lending memb ers ol'y our sex ha ve been k n o wn to ma ke friendly oter'tutes to h tm wltho ut muc h provoc ation."lu spite or her o wn best Juds me nt, ln s pi te o r th e ma ny p n mn n nhn h mt f un nI in a nn h thn r mwnlrt n u l l s \ u u u . uthings.y o u c an put It over the wh n leh o u rd . i f y o u a s k me." " 0 h .Mr .Westbttry ,wlmt on Ide a! tt' s n lr e or y o u to I nvi te me. but I can't c ome tonight.I ha ve snrine personal business to attend to.F r o m his ofthe,Ginger plunged in to no utte r or gy of b uy i ng.Sheboughtunallig ator pear.Th er e were only I w o ln town.and shebuustn one of them She had never lasted att atllgmttnr. pear.hut she kn e w It was smu eth lng elczzunt. She bought n ja r ol'ripe ollres. ltlp e olives tvere not ro mmn n ln Iowa.but she ha d seen th em advertlsedlnhersy stematic study nt' the magazines. She bought salted almo nds an d af ter-dinner tmints She bought an angel-food c ake.I n the fur niture store. she bou ght two small maec olot'ed lumps for the liv ing ro om.I n the dr y go od s s tor e. sh e b ou gh t tn o pa lrs o f wh lte s ilk , p 1 n I 4\ .U -_ .- _ - . .D __ . . .w l d e r r a n g e f r o m w h i c h t o s e l e c t an substitute for the c an groc er.Be-alden,Mir ia m, exc e pt fo r ber "o ne aberration.was ienslble.Educa- tion mig ht really ma ke s omethi ng of he r- -s he mig ht no i nto nollrlvs. purauer of romance and ric hes. Glu- ger's heart wa r me d to th e chase. Tru e,lt ha d war med I n the DMI.wa rmed of te n an d i n vain.Bu t : n e r u ll .could s o muc h lmpé.so 9nnnh nnflannn Rnd hh H0 WEP? I stoc kings.Silklu£l\e-top.Mlrlusn ¢lldn't really need th em. or c ourse. bu t o ne c o uld not we ll sh ow pur llnlity between lwlns . Then she went avsll'lI_y home, and in to th e kitc hen. wh ere she rolled or llteruture. or-»Glu¢er'| lmnglnzllontallgdher.She knew 11| world ulfered wide uvenua to nm- llnnl women,but the knew not éalzlxer those boulevard:Dually T h e whmue of the poslmnn brought Ml s l Jenkins so the ver- anadu. "W hy,Glnger."mlm ejucnlaled. "who ln the world are you wrltluz ......., , . . . . . . . ......._...__mu c h mu h .lu ll ln we e n d l o he pro duc uve o f g o w resulls?Cel- uxlnly xhe ti me ws u rlp e for the s mlle or f u r l n n a Un d nu t sut~ terlng prevalled enough n l g h n lu the old pars ouug e to me r!! the J o! tha t wme lh lu L he morn ln g? "Oh ,Eddy .m l d Gln ke r unx-ln us ly , " I wls h we c ou ld ge ( r li u l ll lr la m,S h e s so Ilkely l u sa y ..-..-....-.. ........ ¢.... ... H.- ."..... up h e r s le e ve s a n d we m to wo rkShehadn o nalluu of un uu un c lng nn xlc lp u lw e v e h u uuxll m e tw u mln ln e r a we re we ll ou t a t lh u house, nud d luner wus r eady .She realized llxul she c o uld e uslly (o<\l th e me n wllh lh ls mos t L lme ly ln- vllu llu n o ut. lm! he r s i ster s wo uld c enulnly sun pevt her of c uuulvunc e S v : h e postponed her anno unc e me m.an d In lh e meu hwn ne.slu- }H H I J I I I J l u f u n c :l | l l .Z l u | \ | } ,l . u t ; ,i a m T q i l l v w c n l .h a d n o I d e a o f s p e n d - : w r m o n e y t o m a i z e a s c h o o l t e a c h e r , o u t o f h e r .B o s h e b l d e d h e r M m e . k i m . ;|g r e a t I n n e r s a t i s f a c t i o n i n M n r j o r f l q u l e k e n e d r a d i a n c e . er breathless Qrllltnnc y ., hey viy id 4v ° » - a n d mmu ung I0 ne rse u' [DIN] however nlngxfstlag lh ll lmd n e s n of ma n mud n e iil might he.u cer- m g y grougkl s v o n d e n jn Blur- la?There are »xxmm`le\¢m mi- yrm.Sixteen-"omggn greedy llggn look my; wmvmmg mm..mluuln, :md getJurfn looks.W out somewhere? J U l l .l l #\ l I U U L U ! I *---h i s m i n d o l f ' M a r ~w o r k e d . ou't you take ber tcontinum* next week) |Adv ertis e i n 'nm Emrprm. v " 5 ~._':: - .f: -. Q . .~iaeuzikhm ~.~x~.,»~ " . , f Z. m n m f n n x s n -'B\nh-,N¢bruk|, Deeember26, ms P|g¢'Y'h|n-g======m=l=lll======-====| :: : : : n d l n . B . . l l . l K i n Sio ka,m a a l m m h lbda l fallslIr .u nd ll r| .G e o rg e HQi nh ld lu nd ¢ b e p up i l :y » : lt .h ¢ G o I l .= \» » i lw .u nu ;> =u n¢ °f `$ fx w»ALONG rm:mm uw u 'me wpie (br Svmcky morning Now ilmdore natieeixbenbySheM; n¢=. 29, in "Fltber Mme". Thoum mn im A ruim vm »4 had mr I -_._. _._, ...... Borrou noAn2al§;`with nr. )The Kindred Nerf; Makers were emertained by Mrs. ,Kenneth Ty.son Thursday alteruoon.Th e members auending were Me r dame: C. B..Bunn, 0. S. ReeveaJ.Bandur, Clyde and Don Met.z~ler,P.Smith,H.Tyson,Fred Bly. J. S. Conely, J. Fxtchl Geo.Hain,T.Wakefield, Jr.,A. .E.Dixon,Lars Paulsen and Miss Gram Ray.Hrs.Mary Conetywas a guest.Twenty~twn éluek- ens were packed for the Nebraska CMldren's Home Society of 0ma~ ha.The exehann of Christmas gifu was made.The Club voted donatkns of $5 apiece to Father I-`lanigun'e Boys' home shoe fund for Christmas.Short Christmas lmxon.Ja n. zno, mn. na ry iy -son will have the Club. l n m u z :ra ms W m gi v -en and ..i'l'.'€3..»¢ at both the Kindred and, Bono school: Friday evening.\ |Af. we Fred I-lurdum home thedaughters, Hlas Myrtle, who teach ..... ev a e n u .l y n n . .Hr. and Ira. co al Fitch drove i n Omaha Monday.leaving thechildren in charge of Hrs. John Fitch. Misses Eleanor md FlorenceDixon and Ruth Peak and Richard Llppineotx were Friday supper. guest: at the Roy Peak homea l n t h e w e n * `° ' " ' u n " ° " ° ° "um Ernenune McCoy wen: tn and m u Ml ry attending the school of music at the slate uni- venity,mme Friday for two 'week's vacation. Q Mrs. Hmy Tyson and son, Paul vidted Sunday afternoon at theClyde Fiuzh home near l-lerman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christensenand children from wen of Herman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ' m n m m Saturday afternoon to spend a week's vacation there andin Fremont. at the home ol her cousin, L v. Day.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mdler andson,Leland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hur- durn and three daughmra.llr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray andsons were in Blair Sunday after- lnoon nv. the home of Mn.Susie lLane.__ mug.Aua e s ums v pn w n u mg, i l u. Fohome`in Kerman for a week'a va-air.and M n .Allred Jesperoen ation.drove so Omaha last. Thursday no lee her mother, lin. Henry Chris an vu appvuuxcsua n m m m u ylm°r»\inz-A second operation was 'performed later in the week.She |was the daughter ol lr. and Mrs. Regular $1.95 Gotham Gold Yemen,who is a patient at an\'l`horwald Hansen a n d v u pa nStripe Silk fo lov Chiffon Hose Omaha hospital.am mmm Or pointed heels, tl-56|m e SYM!Bninton ' H M pair-all sizes and colors at t.helh°m° from Bndgeport Sllnrday w Fashion Center this Thuraday~.°,:dh°'}':;"f°'g'_'5"m'"vacation l\'rlday-Saturday-Fashion Center'Mr.m d Mrs.Howard Hansen DIYB-49-ll entertained the I Delta Dek Cluh 'last Thursday evemng` at the E. P. ~ HQME Hansen home.There were four l k u b l e s o f ~ M a r g a r e t ,.roese a `ey we wonrp:-i '§ ..".§i,".?tL'...§.f.'2.'2'"332.f=»=» P"i'°'» Mus Mildmlf Coulter Home as me guest of his mother, and Ed Wittig won low.Refresh- Mrs. Lucy Watts.ments were served at a late hour.M m Andrus of Taber,Iovra|M"and Mrs.August [awe yvill s nt several da at the Home be hormones at the next meeting dxteen yearn of age and has spenther entire life here.She awended mil Creek school and gn/duaoed fro mthe ie nthgrado.She wa a a bright, lovable girl and will be greatly missed in the home and ,community Besides her parents,she is survived by three brothers,!Carl, Einar and Clarence, and four sisters,M n .Ella Weber,Mrs. |Lillie Ghrlltensen,Agnes and 'Francis Mae.The funeral was'hem Monday ufmmoon at me Baptist church, Rev. Larsen of the'Dunn Lutheran churoh offldadng :Bunn was made in the local oem-. 5 w a n .i n da rn : m.\i n » a n-1 Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Woodward'e!ery. under this title; |ome'of Elma mn he hold Sunday morning.. The evening service will be in- teresting and uplifting.You are invited to each of these sewieea. We are very happy this Chr'lat~ mas aeuon; first, because of the oppommj we have for helping others i n the second n h w .lbecause of happiness we see in those about ua and because of|u»¢ many expressions of goodwill received from our friends. Advertising i n The Enterprise SEER!!-'F SALE n- ._e..l_._f __-_-1 1- - - - - . - - - - - . .we ...... ver01Deoembar,')A.D.1929, at l l ) o'clock A.ll .,and all persons in- tereated are no'»ifiod to appen- ;nd _show cause, il any, why in-av F ,_>-znnrumentmay not be proved.lllmnd and probated as the lass Will and Testament of laid de# °€"¢d. and execution thereof, and administration of w d entate ho e mma . .Witnesa my hand and Official- Seal this uh da y of December, 1929. tSE/lb)1.c. Euan, - (6-At County Judge. xoncs 'ro Nou.` RESIDENT nx~:r-'£NnAN1s Maher a Clrrinm Atto rne y: ., ~ .- Mr.and Mrs.C. B.Bunn had dinner Friday wiLl1 Mrs A.R. Bealea, their daughter and calledon Mrst Byron Bunn Ind baby at the Hugo Huck home in Blair.Mn. Champ Donnelly, who hasbeenhelping 'Mn Henry Beard, had a paralyiflc stroke Saturday and wus taken to the home of herldaughter, Mrs. Watts in Blalr. |Miss Eleanor Dixon carne up from Lincoln Friday evening tospendtwo weeks vacdtion at the parentah A. E. Dixon home. Mrs, Frank Pitzer and son spentFridaln Omaha with her dough-_ter,i i ...Mn-shall Tyson end hus- .bwfi -"d.\'§§'° me-.... "'f' .._-..,. . , .-. ...._ .., _ ,weht w 0 Tuesday w be thel'§'fZ1"§7"for membership m our, guem_°v¢g Chr-imma at the home Mr. T. K. Cornish ume up from'°1 their son, Alben. .and fimlly. Ornahn Sunday nfternoor°rm:zi Bi!lm;Iel:;1gM§hl';° "will not hold a "'i>Z'°.§`°¥i."§§.T¢k ei-.= MD BY Mr.und Mrs.Bert C0°P9r of and Tuesday oi mn week in 'raber,"`°"""'"*" and W: and Mrs. Harry Iowa on business.,¢°"vPf spent bnday and Satur- Mr. Alfred Pizey of Sioux City, day "' Omlhl.Iowa was a dinner guest at me l Mr. ond Mrs. Raymond Kastle H |e S d H mme wand c)uldxen_ol Columbus,spentomenoun *Y*e 1:!the last of the week with Her-spend the day with his mother, man 1 u »Mrs. Mary Pizey.n .re n " " Musa Louise Larson; who teach- es in the Laurel high uehool, on rlved home to spend the holidayswithher parents,Mr. and M m John larson. The M.B.Sunday school hadtheir Chdstmas exercises at thechurchSundnyevening.There was n me and o: for all and.a nice pogram consisting of a can- tam "he Echo of a Song". Songs and recitatlans.The plny was well rende nd highly pleadng__~F ~d I 1`he member:of the birthday co gh ...J§'§&. u g ;(_Em§::S§f:"':_:;°dbol gg club had a J°"Y Christrnu Dir!-Y!Mis; Nettie Mae Cooper arrived u r ,Ezra Simmons ur Gilmer fire Mlsml.. B. Hn;1sonHhonie|Sa£urduy from Des Moines» gg; v b_~h ~b 'ed b¢ Ee,l y _rnoon._ rs.&!fl~'\xhere she attends a comme a ..hi és ;-.exnndigaufwg am ~ §o n €l"*%":""°d.'rh? '" m honor of Ischool, to spend the Christmas h°\-i OF ESTATE l9f£{'§§":_"L*l'°f2fl2x 'E€!L'~"°lE ny vlnue ox an vmer ux s u :issued outof the county court of Wuhington county, Nebnskn, in en action therein,wherein,The Slate of Nebraska, is plaintiff and Fn n k K ls t l is defendant, I will sell at public auction to the high~ es! bidder, for ash, on Monday, the 6th of January,1930, at I0 A.M.. at Herxnan, Nebraska, the following described car,to-wit, One Dodge truck,motor number425158. 49-2t Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff. NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT 01"WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEB RASKA. Willinm J. Maher and John A. Corrigan,=-.P n i n u m, vs.John H.Johnson, Mary E. Johnson and Charles Doherty, Defendnnt; To the defendant, Charles Dob- eny; You will take notice thot on the 21st day of November,1929, William J.Maher and John A.. \¥U§*1g;~""~"" "~ ~, , , ,- , Q ,y '§'§§ § 5 | vi . ~2:-,L_1.g ~ ' " " j __,;_~ ~ ~ ; l : W 9 / '~\.|9 : o , " " * ~ri .»,./ Merry Christmas! Happy New Yrar!7 Gay the old uonls are and true,QQ Many joy: :nd no reverses _ .--\ Ma the New Year brin~ lo you.~ I W. J. Rodgers u r d rs. Wallace AnuerscnM . an Manddaughter,Louise of Powell, Wyo., spent Monday afternoon and e\e'\ing with Hr. and Mrs. Clyde\Metz.ler.Other guests for an oyster supper were Mr. and Mrs. R.M.Iverson and children and Mr and Mrs. Fred Ray. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. lverson mov-ed Saturday w their home on the botwgn after staying several lmonths with Mrs lverson's father, Martin Johnson of the Glendale Several members of our 1attended the Pound Party in of Rev.:nd Mrs.Carl Bac U13 M. E. church Friday evT,,,,|,, report a~very pleasanl ning.A l u g !number of the fo lk-| attended the pageant, Nativity" which wus given 1 Methodist church SundayFrom all reports it was a beautiful and impressive all ur-L . ;...»n.~\iA 1~lnn» (ami ly honor ler atening. L eve- I-Iorne "Theit the night. veryhir. I :ur- il?" birthdny Whi¢'l1 occurred Hi-ildays 'wmfher parents,Mr.andu a y , ~ ~A number of the|Mx;. H. 0. Cooper.ladies wishing to attend the school'Milford Noyes,-g~=»has spent v| exercises on that day,the party was held Tuesday.They dispens-ed with sewing and had n short program, I Chnstmas tree and anrxcnange of gifts,each lldy re»ceiving n present.Mrs. Harrison sa-rven a lovely birthday lunmheou. Following the close of schoolFriday, the out of town !euchera| ,depaned for their homes tn snend~ the pant few weeks n Omaha vis- iting at the home of his daughter, Mrs.Wm.Garhaon,returned home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. Garrison and Doris brought him home in the cu. The following young folks, all students at the stale university al.Lincoln are home for the holiday peuuun i n me ul un c t uv un 01lwnhingmn County, Nebraska, as STATE OF NEBRASKA above entitled.the object MQ saWashington County, A. C. Debel, Atty. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Johann V§;;uDeceaoed: To the tors of Said Estate: You are Herehy Notified, That I will alt at the County Courtvaenllnn:Miss Marie Adama.|Room in Blair in snld County on prayer of u i d action being la r Lhe foreclosure of a mortgage ln the sum a l $200.0D,in fav or of said plaintiffs,on the following described real man to~wit: An undiqlded one-third interest ln and .to the Northwest Quan ter of the Northeast Quuner of Satlon 6, Township 17,Range Florist Blur. Neb.Phone 69 ,an district. The Lars Paulsen, R. M.Iver- son, A. E. Dixon and A. W. Clarke lfamiliee and Mrs.Harry Tyson and son, Paul were those from this vicinity attending the program on Sunday evedng at the Pleasant View. Sunday school.Mrs. Frank Pitzer and son were\isitlng Sunday afternoon at_the Harry Tucker and Iauie Gnmm homes.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Mrs. Mary Conety drove to Oma- ha Sunday to the P. J.Flynn home.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde lifletzler spent Sunday evening with hir. 'and Mrs. Fritz Muller.;Mr.and Mrs.Harry _Tucker nere Sunday nftemooo visitors atl the parental, T. L Tucker home in Blair._Mr.and Mrs Clark Stncklett .spent Saturday night at the Ken- neth Tyson home._Mrs.George Fackler emoyed the program of the fourth gradeof the Blair school Friday after- noon, Harold being a member of the class.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety of Orum. spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Mrs. Mary Oonety.The boys of the Georg-e' Fackler f amily dorve to Spnngfield Fri- day,bringing their sister.Miss Helen home for two weeks vaca- tion from Peru Normal.Miss Hazel Dohse went to Elk- horn this week to visit at the home of her sister,Mrs. William Hamann.Later. she expects to be with another sister.Mrs.Emil Schuman of Bennington./ H .J.Boite went to Council Bluffs Tuesday to spend Christ- mas with his daughter.Mrs.E.Alexander where his wife is vis- iting.Mrs.Rosa Sears came Sundayevening to stay awhile with Mrs. Henry Beard. Mr, :md Mrs.David Mathews and baby and Harland Mathews of Omaha,dorve up=,Sunday tothe parental, Oscar Mathews home|hlrs.Mathews and baby stayed we nw . =,........... _....,.,.....vice last Sunday afternoon.Rev.: Daugherty had charge and gave us, a very inspiring message.hey young people from the Methodism church in Arlington mme over with their pastor,Rev.A.J. Edgar and put on a very interest-ing Christmas program for us.I Christmas packages are comingininlarge quantities and Santal Claus promises something nice for each one in the Home.Plans_are in full sway for a very Jolly Christmas at the Home. Silk Dresses--former values to $15 reduced to $6.75.All dzea Fashion Center-Thursdny-Friday- Saturday.(9 -lt HERMAN NEWS i Mrs. Ciaude Yowell is again as- sisting with the work at the West cs e.Floyd Foster,who has been' working at West Point for some' U m ;r e t u r n e d t o H e r m a n l a s t i w e e Mr. and Mrs. H. J.Bailey arid' son drove over from McCook, Nebn Saturday to spend the Christmas- holidays witll their daughter andl. Hansen st the E. P. Hansen home.| Roy Knott last week had work-' men busy plasterihg his home and repairing the damage done by the fire some time ago. The Kennard high school bas~ ketball team was here Friday evening and played the local high school team at the Legion hall.A_ good sized crowd was out to wit-' ness the game.The score was 31 to 26 in favor oi'.Kennard.The team is composed of almost en-tirely new men this year and they are starting out very well indeed.~ The Order of Eastern Star met last Thursday of the cold a fair crown composed otSwanson, Mr in regular session evening.i n spiteweather there was out.A committee Mr. and Mrs 'F. 0 their vacation.Supt.and Edna Schrader to Plattsmouth;Miss MisaMildredCoulter w Aubum;Margaret Kroese to Furth;Miss Leona Raver to Blair;Mrs. Dor- othea Andersen,Tekarnah,and Marcus Kroger, Wayne, Neo. Mrs.Henry Christensen o f»Council Bluffs, is spending a few nays at the Thorvald Hansenhome, wled here by the death ofher niece, Miss Esther Hahsen. Sundays Omaha papers nn- nounceo the marriage ox William Hines, Jr. to Miss Elizabeth Elliot Waldo, Monday, Dec. 23 at Win- chester, Mass.Mr. l-lines, ownerof the Hines ranch near here, has spent the past summer here.Mr. and Mrs. Hines plan to make theirhome on the funn here dunng the coming summer.L .A.Parrish was up fromOmaha Saturday and paid a brieflvis it a t th a tal S. M_e p ren ». Par-rish home Between buses. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Andersen and daughters, louise and Elean- or of Powell, Wyoming, drove wOmaha Saturday to ree the city inholiday attire and to visit friends. The Lions Club showed a fineChristmas spint by entertaining the pioneer men of Herman at a M i Maxine Swanson,Harold Hancock.Air. and Mrs. Harry Cooper cel- ehrated Christmas with a fa mily Il dinner party for Mr.and Mrs. Carl Cooper and Carl Jr., M and Mrs.Bert Cooper and Floyof Tekunah,Mr.and Mrs.- Rasmussen and Miss Nettie Mae Cooper of Des Moines.Miss lmsen, who ires in the city schools at McCook, is spend- ing the Christmas vacation here with her brother, Elmer and fam- 1 I ily. Jake and Emory Beyer of Pen-der,Neb.,are visiting at the Henry Cooper home.Mr.and Mrs.Marion Gilland drove to Buruell, Neb. Sunday to spend the week with relatives. Mrs. Perry Rose and children of Omaha, are spending the Christ- mas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West. Mr. and Mrs. C. Uehling enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Ben West home.'The Baptist young people's union held a social gathering at the home of Elinor and Hettie Martin.Prom reports everyone'had a fine timeson-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard §'3lTZ;g};'d hl;irm:J?1?g ff-d.=-v|Rev. Norlin is spending the week that h weather WS V g ;;_';§;..Lincoln enjoying Christmas at and several did not venture outlthe home of his parents.although Dr. Cameron called in his Mi. and Mrs.Bernard _Monnlch car for all who cared to go io! Hay Springs, Neb., visited last Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lo 'had Fridai' evening at the Heh Wea~ue / i l " h o me .They were enroute home guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs G J ! ".a visit in this part of the Allen of Blair and A-ir. and Mrs.|s;'ag'""3 I-rank Cranor oi Craig. The Eugene Freeman truck and an outside car came together atthebankcornerlastThirsday afternoon.'lhe truck was ap- proaching from the east Onlyslight damage was done to the car. Nr. and Mrs. John Sutton drovin from Carlton, Neb. Saturday be guests of Mrs.Sutton's p r- ents,Mr.and Mrs.J.M.West over the holidays. The Frank family are now nice- ly e tt Hans and John Behmer of Hotchkiss,Colorado,arrivcd in Herman Monday and vfill m§l§€_Bn extended visit in this vicinity.They lived on a farm near here before going ot Colorado several years ago.The ladies of the M. E. Aid are 'busy with plans for the annual Father and Son banquet.Thedate has been set for Friday eve-ning. Jan. 31.A. J. Dunlap, dean of the Omaha Schoolof Commerce the 10th day of January,1980, and on the 11th day of April, 1930, at 2 o'clock P. M. on each of said dates to receive and ex- amine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their sd- justment and allowance.The time limited for the presentation of claims against said Estate is three months from the 10th day ot January A.D,1930,and the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 10th day at January, 1980. Witness my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this 13th day of December, 1929. (SEAL)1. c. ELLER, 48-4t County Judge. NOTICE To c a a o rro ns OF ESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA I ssWashington County,ll A.c .Debel,Att'y. ln the County Court. ln the Matter of the Estate of Charles N. Hansen, Deceased: To the Creditors oi' said Estate: You are Hereby Notified, That I wi ll sit at the County Coun Room in Blair in snid County on lhe_27th day of December,1929, und on the 28th day of March. 1930, at 10 o'elock A. M. on each of said dates to receive and ex» amine all claims against said Estate, with a view to their ad~ justment and allowance.The time limited for the presentation of claims against said.Estate is three months from the 27th dayof December A. D. 1929,`and the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 27th day of December,1929. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this Meals, 40 Centszoom day of November, 1929.Excellent Cuisine |E.C. Rann, Proprietor (SEAL)1. c. ELLER,Satisfactory Service 11,and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 31,Township 18, Range 11,all East of the Glh P. M..Washington County, Nebraska, and that said mongage be declar- e d t o be a f i r s t l i e n u p o n s a i d premises and that the title to said premises be quieted as against wr claim, right, title, interest or lien in favor of the defendant, Charles Doherty, and that the said mort- gage made and executed by the defendants, John H. Johnson and Mary E. Johnson, to Farmers and Merchants Bank of Kennnrd, Neb- raska,in the sum of $4000.00, d d July 8, 1921, and filed for rd on the ?/Brd day of August, 1921, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of 'Washington County.Nebraska, in Book 11, Page 413, of :he Mortgage Records of said county,be releasd and cancelled of record by tlhe Court, for the reason that the note se- cured by me mortgage has been fully paid and satisfied,and for such other and further relief i n the premises as may be just and equitable. You are required to answer the said petition on or before the 18th day of January, 1930. Dated this 21st day of Novem»~ ber, 1929.William J. Maher and John A. Carrigan, 45~5t Plaintiffs. x\ Dr. Nm-1nsu"K. Rathmann I o r r o n s r n r s r Over the Blair Drug Co. Phone Black Il Evenings by Appointment x 'xTHE EAT SHOP l¥~-~s led in their new home whi handMrs.Fred Robertso Mrs.~c has been asked for speaker of the 1.Bretha Lowe and Miss "M....n..»""i.3§'.i'..""i'I.E'll'l"'§L rs.:,|,...!evenin¢.l4 6 ""County Judge.r s s . - . » a M . ~~|l b Year i§§h To bring you happiness. Insurance o|= EVERY KNOW N KIND - " A n .1 .n u . - . . " . . The G. L. Dixon Company R. c. A. nnnlom and APEX mmm The only Gomplele line to meet all receptionrequirements. $54.00 models up to lhe finest Super-Helorodyne We sold out auto truck lead las( month.Every day we are receiving the latest models in time for New Years dey.We appreciate your 1929 business and wish yon a happy and prosperous 1930 New Year. The Dependable House The Arndt Hardware until utter .Chriaimas and'the blurs iL&i2"»eFéh` d¢iiEi`°uI"L`|§|-:I ggme baclg Tuesday evening for with whlnned cream.dau "°"on:cot pumrhnut: |ulcnuuu .nuuum cvbtu rnuuy Jerfvvan Horn and hhg ~Af.f1f.'',?,f,'ff.1'1'.§'"'2f.',§'.f'.'f"'ff;'f3'Q§5."!Ra=~¢r of Blair,were wlliflir on 1~:0'r1cI: oF FINAL .an |l r u a l .u v v l I s l a s n u u z s y u n c u a u v v f 4 ..... ve .w.....e.. "f"""°'»'ue... W.. :M <1 _| " 5 " ' g m; d a y g m b e A ~ ° e : : " . : a ; e . . : ; 2 5 2 2 2 2 . . ' ; ' ; . : f . A o 1 e_gra e rooms a a ed at the Bert Cooper home atprogramFndayafternoon.The'..tw 1 .h ~ -|'I'ekan1ah for a family Chnstmasoouer moms ad a Joint °'°"tree pany.Mr.and Mrs.H. C. gram.Quite a number of the mothers and friends attended.Mrs. D. w. Bell and Mrs. R. G. Allen of Blair,were guests of Miss Maggie I./owe Tuesday after- noon. _Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper of Tekarnah,were Sunday dinner Kuests of Mr. and Mrs.H. C. lCooper. Mrs.August Lowe taught the Phmary room last Monday and 'luelday, Mrs. Andersen being con fined to her home with a severecold.;News of the de»v.jor Albert Moore at his honia at rant, Neh., reached hen too late for last week's notea Mr.Moore was a former resident and well known here.The funeral was held Sat- urday, Dec. 14. The guild held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jas. ,Van Horn last Thursday.It was an all day session for completing some work before Chdatrnas. Each pnember contributing to the din- !l'\€r.There will be no meeting'this wed; |An Oakland transfer truck ,caught fire and burned up at the'corner near the Ray Trinlett place Thursday afternoon.The truck was on a return trip from Omahaandwasbeingloaded with mer-ehandise.Some of i t was saved by being unloaded.The firewas caused from tJ1e heater.The L-Bar~G Club held their meeting Tuesday evening InsteadofThursday at the Mrs. Anna Peddle home with Misses BessieLylholfandMargaretKroeae hostesaea The meeting was ln the nature of a Christmas party. TheyP1024 Klmes and had a gift ex- change.Refreshments were serv- ed.Those Present were MissesIM UY Wray,Jessie Donahoo..Leona Raver,Irma Barge.Alice -beach,Mildred Coulter,MarloHe and Eladyce Godoey.athrwn' H m m m l g w e .e m u y mx f ._Lillie Kuhlfnan, Mn. August Lowe and Mrs. Leo Human. 'This community was saddened to lea rno f the deathof Miss ! | Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. I-I. 0. Coop- er and family. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Rasmussen, all of Herman.Jake Beyers and Emory Beyer: of Pen-Eer, Neb., Mr. and Mm Carl Coop- er and Carl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper and children and Floyd Cooper. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs( Chas.l-Iovendickattended the silve wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Linden of Blair Saturday evening..Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Loftis and frrnilv spent Sunday afternoon at the F. E. Fletaher home.Maxine and Frances Curley were on the nick list last week. The program at the`New Eng- land school Friday evening was very well attended and the pro- gram was very good. Mr.and Mrs. John B.E n'lrsen and Liberty were vislwrs at the Mrs.Mary Weber home ln Blair Monday..Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson and children were at Blair Monday and visited at the Peter Christensen home.Mr.and Mrs.Julius Weber spent Wednesday in Omaha visib- ing Mrs.Webefs slxter,Esther Hansen, at the la rd Lister hos- pital._Mr. and Mrs.Freeman LoftrscalledattheGeorgeBroderson home ln Fremont Tfhuraday.Misa Franddne Erikaen fromBlair. spent the week-end at Wm. Sprick's. CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible Sahool, I0:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Chqstlau Endeavor, 6:80 P. H. Preaching, 7.80 P. u. lid-Week meetina,Wednesday. 7:30 P. na. Choir practine Fl-iday. 7:30 P. IL The beautiful pageant given last Sunday evening was #ell at- MINISTRATION ACCOUNT lSTATE OF NEBRASKA l ls a ` Washington County,I County Court.ln Probate. .B. F. Lundt, Atty. In the Matter of the Rotate of Henry C. Sander, Deceud: The heirs,legatees,creditors All persons interested in the final settlement of said estate are hereby notified that on the 23rd day.of\ Nov. 1929, Detle! Henning- aen the administrator with Will annued of said estate filed a ,petition in add County Court. praying that his final administra- tion aecountfiled herein be settled and allowed, that proof of helrahip be taken,order for distnbution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead rights entered; and the said Administrator discharged. If you fail to appear before said| County Court on the 20th day of December, 1929, at 10 o'clock A. M., and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer there- of and make such other and fur- ther orders, .allowances and de- crees as to this Court may seem |ploper.Witness my hand and Official Seal this 23rd day of Nov.1929. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 45-At County Judge. NOTICE BY PUBLICA- TION ON PETITION PROBATE OF WILL Henry Mencke, Attorney. I.-Waahlnzton County,| In the County Court of of Whahingtnn County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Herman Kakhofl, Deeeued: The-verified petition of August Kerkhoff and Bertha Meier has been filed ln the County Court of aaid County. praying that Letters Tatamentary do iasue to August Karkhoff under the last Will and Testament o f Herman _Ku-khoff, STATE OF NEBRASKA BLAIR Aas'rri`Ac & TH E l corn'/rn!|.Bonded Abatrarter IPHONE 15 l I Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebraska I 1 x Da. EDWIN T. .IIPP Dentist X-RAY SERVICE Offices in sum Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nah. x x CARI . s c nn ur r lnaaraoea Beal Estate and Loaoa Office in State Bank Bldg. I 1 I| |xxmr. w. F. HEMPBIL L nEN'r1s'r Located la newHome Theatre Bldg. Blair Nebraska»x x MARCUS BECK n o r m a n ABS'l"RACl`EB Otfioe in lllayle Bldg. sI . i i z .l ` - T R AI N SCHEDUL E-~ gl;-w i t Northdigte rn Bmllro a l we ft- 'i ns TI.. dni i .- ' E (L Si '-. M. & Omaha ~ orthbound ¢ g except s m o g ,l ~' ¢\ soumro mo - 1dill! except S\sJ¢y./u~1-ny. 7:15 a.m.2:52 p.m. 7:52 a.m. 12:85 p.m. 5:80 p.m. 4- a u s s c u e n u u :-ma Northbound 9:00 A. M.12:00 A. n. 8:00 P. na. 6:15 P. M. Sonthbona u m A . 1 2 : 8 I I . 5:0 0 R B.8:15 P. ra The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU Long Wonder Bread (Full1%lb.Loaf) ihe next day.and coffee and theevenin was £ ~ ; * E -P g g i ~* -: -~.__|~,.' /..'~ 5 g ~/ / ' 1~. |_.'We light a Christmas candle,~ 59 ~"~_To wish you joy today, ' .ix '5 We bum a New Year taper, ~ ~.5 To light you on your way! |929 - |930 '.' Cizens State and Sa§ings Bank ,.l ,,._ The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU Long Wonder Bread (Full1%lb.Loaf) ihe next day.and coffee and theevenin was ~'f x ' V _ - ; -'~' / -" /2 -.~''/""4 :f - g ?~ _.'We light a Christmas candle, ~ 59 ~"~_To wish you joy today, ' .ix '5 We bum a New Year taper, ~ ~ 5 To light you on your way! |929 - |930 :_' Cizens State and Sa§ings Bank ,.l ,,._ The Happy Wonder Bakers are offering YOU Long Wonder Bread (Full1%lb.Loaf) ihe next day.and coffee and theevenin was £ ~ ; * E -P g g i ~* -: -~.__|~,.' /..'~ 5 g ~/ / ' 1~. |_.'We light a Christmas candle,~ 59 ~"~_To wish you joy today, ' .ix '5 We bum a New Year taper, ~ ~.5 To light you on your way! |929 - |930 '.' Cizens State and Sa§ings Bank ,.l ,,._ y. . A. R . B R O C K ,P r e s id e n t Blair, Nab. , _ ,»_-: , - ' f . / 1 ~ ; \ ?? ; - 2 ~~ : = / ~.,f //v r i m n m 1 f 5 -`year nf,_i f "Ne5 1 i i ?-q 1 nfy-nina" f z ~~You fcund our~~' 4~.i Wel|ope,\vh¢n"ll:irty" 2 ~Lfr -coma dong,,~ '''fa/'Wedillcan <~;~ ; ~'true 1 9 9 s o dnlwith'-19 te you. Dr. R. E. Tilden Veterinarian Glfice and Residence 605 W. Grunt St.Phone l2l g i l ? ffW . i* ¢?!Wl='|\\ ~A ~ ».- GE . A. R . B R O C K ,P r e s id e n t Blair, Nab. , _=]_ / ./1 \~i f . z n m ~an-nf f ~m a lUI`am: Wonder Rolls (Heat 'cm and Ea! 'cm) Q loc per doz I II And a Full Assortment of Hostess Cakes E }, H FRESH DAlLY $ , , , ,$ l ' ¢ ¢ | ( [ # a m y o u r t 9 l ' 0 E ¢ P CONTINENTAL BAKERY 25 II = sur; rmmn. December zo, um'fxe..1€.°:"f. ' \ .e ~,..-x ... » ~~¢ »» -__.-r'- E "'* $ " , » f - '/2 ,f / ,f I yWnnwlehvaydl wean \ 1I numuunvw. ilega~ ~W - a m "~ shun:mqmsau °'~'a';1¢1'r"'.;.""An mu a mn y . ==»-g;;=_,- / The Style Shoppe lylilinery and \ W l:>Hszfq / , ~1 4 ~ 'F-;~~~` ~l\Q ~\>-7. " ~930 "-~~f`I.;-$€]lSol!'S aneeclnas Blair Top & Tire Co. Blair,Neb »l .l ~|o |P 'I | ligh!aC1uistmucaudle, Towislxyouioytoday, bmn|Ne\vYearhpu, To Iightyou on your ny! =~C o . nd on PHoNE~'tn9 BLAIR, NEB. 1: ~3 - f " 1 " \ \~;. Mem cnfamw B l a i r P r o d u c e C o . Beuuuewehawall\°'l\1\\=l°|lWahlqvovemnkenua. Doadtmnkzusuwnbh.lqwi.|§ipg)°y¢¢y0u! Happy N¢wY¢af! f 1. H. WRIGHT. Px riulor hkpadm Buys ol CREAM, POULTRY nd |-:cas ' I .New and Used~Cars Experienced Mecllmics ln Our Repair Deputment /' ~0 \', . .\ wr ~; ~¢ ~ ~7a w ~j__.¢-5°-='EEF* .-Q'- -Q... I "'*~`5'.2»=`J';.»*" '»I a ~@,---A . _ " " " |'-<-'"-- "r . -¥i » P = » " " ¢_ . . » » * ' ~~ ". » - -u l -3 ; - ¢I f .a n t h e y u r o f 7 I T U *, , , . » ; ;» -t l *°| ~.~ L ` \' / f\ a ~ .n -+. - . n v§- -~l u ' v l e o | I ' l l ¢ ?~-Y ¢ l l o p | . w h l " l i l r l y " \ . - - ' \~° ° l ¢ ¢ l ° l l . w r >H é é w u a m m u u w a a P 2 * A 1 9 1 I 1 9 : . 9 ~ 1 .1 .IGI.q5Q ~f4a!»i" I Q L .\ , \ 5 1 I 1 .- » - -/f .I l f |I I 9 2 9 ~ I ev i f 'W .I£ : ? '$ "r r I , | ( r I l g .i . ~._-. .We've_Igiven you our very best, o make the ;4,°°f'= success, And now we add a ew Year wish To bring you happiness. The Blair Racket Stoée Largest line of Sc, 101: and 2$¢ Goods in Wallington County C. F. Kolterm an, Proprietor ' fj,;'_' ~, H 'L F/~4\_|:~'é ~" <`-|ns!""'i i i I We wish you hedlh, we wish you wealth, We wish suc c ess uumeuured. \ |¢ ~i i i i__i i ;That friendly henru lnve ueuured" l a Farmers State Bank Service and Efficiency Phorge 88 Blalr, Neb. \ . " II\ a n 1 i Iggy,~Mayhdiclaysbling § ~peaceloyou, :? ~S"°£==°~°=:<* ,ag; J __,,-..* »~»» 5f:.§€'1r='r. gr ,,_¢_,.s _""'' § " = § ,.»>- .,G ' ? .,____-:5 ,a'w f i 155'|___¢sg g '-: I ".;'i a ~- ¢ . = =5 ?5°~W -. . % ; 2 _.=» ,w a n -1 9 5 0 - ~ ' ¢ f " ' 5 % n I U 'WuJa:\:o\u|'|om||\ri\:|'\~13 lwsinm /,.=,`A¢~¢luim¢mh|k»id1 ,.\.|,.|1,_it W'|a\|rla'||isl\§nyou \ \.u m m .Tum hrl-:Nu 1 -|1 Turiolb! 4 4 .f 4 p p .Q 1 "1 ~|1 | ~'. ~ »¢' I 1 9 \ -\ .1 a Haifa a Merry U=6r11rM\.,;,i» jr . .n f ¢ m. a ¢ » , ms f;v. A.a.».;g|.¢»~N»»w1naq ~ na .n rw mu mon au:ff '£- '/ Walter Larsen . °_Happy NewYm!F v Allthe joybelh N. r ==1=f=P===i1\s- Andweadda ~ ~Wi-5h5inC¢l¢» . »1 Sending you our .;;Christmas greeting. '.=i...'§§':Q:g_g.$;°~' ~~~=:eff , , \ ! / v ,I 0 Dr. W. M. Haller Dentist H" " f f - P 2 4 . r i - z¢~1 * * €1»'p g ~'L . 'I f ;_|a " ". .7 ?r~a g * ~I . J . ¢.un H | f : . i l ' § : : : .w ' : . ; ; .~|l " t ' | I : i 1 r |. . :| nr l | . l l i l u m | | |[ l m., .e | 1 . = t f ; I ; ~ . . . , . m _ , _ g n m n la »: ; § ; m , g m s ¢ | | | r m u H m ; | f ; ; § ~" : i i i i :_ _ _ _ .11 1ém=~ ¢ ; I _ - .3 / -......- \ s ii We send you just a tiny wish Fbr the _|oyTimc of thc year, -;| \ rim am21 sua, mb. Shell Gasoline <~~ '~:M ,»;'-/Q])» 5 -\, Hee? a Merq Uviml. fr. .n frhub of dwyh! Anda!>r@un:vNinmenT1i¢qm m m m u m u r '1 '/ Walter Larsen Service Sfation y/,,|,;,, and Greuing Can ~ J:\~1 ' / ~ I4~ \~ W u m w m m m ~13 lwsinm /,.=,`Andmmmhlkuim ,\.|,.|1,_it W'|a\|rla'||isl\§nyou \ \.u m m .Tum hrl-:Nu 1 \Q |F ; , _ _ _ ` $1 T u r p l l y . ¢ , 4 4 . h '.I 1` , Q '" 2" "" ' ~|1 Marcus Beck Bonded Abstfactor rim am21 sua, mb. ..Q . f%"| 6 1 ~" ~ 7 ? ? %1 9 2 9 -t l sf~v 4.4 ,1 _,%;% 2 "f = Merry Christmas! An olc vnsh,Because the old yéf has been right,£7neat it;The twinkling stars re; appy Newbiighr and prosperous NewYpar boy, To be the old year's brother. RealEstate,/Loans and Insurance "Contented Housewives Cook T""T "Q ~~ '"'§f"'~ . -. 5 | 0 4 g n Q .1£ .§'2" "3r .eI ; .-wr '9+, . -4 gy I ~1}%»y ~sz: ,va 2=-S£3 V ' 1%. :uso - ' r . »|m \. F You've Iounl us most sincere;Merry Cllrislmsul Happy New Ycmjl e,Gay the old noni; are and lfuWe hope xhen, we`ll be better friends Many liiay the New Year bring to youThis prosperous New YunW Is Machineand Motor ServiceIPetersen C. T. Swisher Chris Petersen. Proprietor Veterinarian SurgeonLoans and Welding A Specialty Bhir.Nebnsk4, Decermber26. 1929 om " % = L ;m l K§h!A'|phnto|1'|flI»»lea¢1nq.d F_,orSalc¢;1»`_i.f!y Whit;W m :~For 3,|,.3,,~,3¢ P6lnnd'Chi54 niche eoekudsi Phone 11 on 24.189- ~l:§hal knd bam.Normln Wai-ricli.nun-.49-d Hw-rEm y.Bhir-B-nl-nd=i»mndi Phane, cm. zas.40-1¢~Mr. ma um Hamid Schafer at Lawrence, Xma- rnf Rphf_.Rnn|\\av.In-mlm md Bubun tspan Chdntmunt tivunndtrieads. l f .m a n m . a n A n n . f u 0mi.ha,=%i$'¢we dy S\\1id1y`¢P VM; ne htiv u Ind lxle uh. ln. Ca ri Ne wmnn U( li nco ln, spe nt Qariltmn at the pue nu l, T. a w»-In-¢ mm._John I-'eu of Winmhuga, Neb., spent a l-:mm with hi s pa rents, Mr.. mdjlrs . Andre w Feet. Mn. Mnlv cm W at o f He rman, spe nt a (aw dlyl lut week wi th her mother, Mrs. U. G. Garner. Mr.md Hrs .Wm. Pick spent Christmas at the home of M n . Nels Paulson who lives nur Gnnm. Miss Mnixle Weber, who teaches sdraol mar Arlington, it etgioybg a week's ncatlon with hqrne foils. Mrs. Jude Timm of Omaha, is spending the Chri ntmu holiday; 0'a &\n}(a< Suk-Fa rmen Pm- ~'4 7 dmu . m a l m . C i n m m m m m Chxi dmn wi th re ht i v u lt Dlv ~ enpo n, In-L `llr. and Mn. Cul Wa de rgnn :pmt Chr-lnmu Dxy with zela~ iives at Uehling, Neb. Grubu-3 Je weler & Dv hnmkt [int do or Ao uth ol Dlninh Pub lllhing Hmise.1|-ti Fum sales have been almost a minus quantity this ueaaun, were having been but one no hr. Mis: Alice Spevens, who attends Wesleyan Univ ehity, c um home last Friday for x two weeks va- cation..\ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ha\bert :pant Monday evening km Omaha an t h e p m m l ,M . M . u m m F \A w w a n ' r u ~ N ." I ' . " i ' . i : i m d vu ¢ ° b u | : l n ¢ ¢ §. i m a - i n O m a h a . L u t F r Z d ; y . '' mr, uwr Wolff Drug Store.f i t ! M r ; J . B . C a m r u e m | : t o .» coin Surudqr for 1. two vreekn - ||lt.h relatives.Q.;" Vi c to r J o h mn - a n ¢ r = M : his Chevrolet on l.new :wb-to Dougyu truck.7 For Sale-Hampshire Hale " undalsobroodsows.n . N . Iey, Nashville, Nob.41-3 gg-ui d Mrs..Edwin T.Jip we to Omaha last Sahmiay make a visit to Santa Claus. .Misa Fnnees Brqss at Linpoln in enjoying the holidays at - parental, Jake Brass home. »f :I _ li n -¢-X l # l °W u a ~.;'|l§|r.uuln el!!?"!£!" "".'!°'E°*»"¥"'!".""_ga m m .r e n - I or s q m- - o n e .luqxor y e u n n g Poll s1»n» old.n m Mike Foley. ned emhllm- hi r.0 & n i 188 u f tterheads or au cn!! The 1s -u Pohnd Chin.: mils hog. 49 -lt'U. S. Reeves, Blair. Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Van Deunen enwtxined a numbcr f nl a t i v u at€hriltmas dinner. For B n m d Rock cock-é mh , d5 ? .7 I ., $2 Otto Rmre, phone 221 on 36. Mrs.Ben Nah enuerlained the ymmg mu-fied lndiea bridge dub . Mina Kxtherine Struve of Oma-' T " " "" " " ` §`"'"| "'-'the parental, WL W.Wilkinson For Snlewoue Redlil. spent the we»ek~end in Blair.eu. P o n I H Mime.ho m bull 14 months Fmmi mm mn I nd fl o u r mmm nl..- an..|..n:_. ............A...4. .__-ga.;Hr.ui d H n .E i lume n and 121 on 14. Washer Nelson home at Roleliill on Christmas day. Rev,E. J.Hancock has been confined to his home and bed the pntk wda y s v » i 1 . hth e fi u ,bu ti s now on the road to recovery. Kev. md Mrs. E. J. Hancockhad as dinner gus ts lan Thursday evedng: Mr. md Mrs. n. S. Flau- gher and Mr. and Mrs. Cadeh Lo!- tis. Mr. and Mrs . G. G. Hina and lir. :md Mrs. Lou Latta drove to Omaha Christmas and book dinner with Hr.Hines'brother-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fox. Many young people from this diy plan tn attend the Christmas party at the Paxtnn in Omaha this evening, given by the Them Ira- harnity of the University of Oma- hu. Over tour hundred little folks gathered at the community Christ- mas tree at the city hall last Mon- d-\y evening, receiving their sack of candy and nuts,which were donated by the Blair merchants. .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Struve and daughters,Miss Katherine o f Omaha, Mrs. Peter Stock and two children of Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Krause spent Christ- mas at the Om Stnxv e home at Fremont. Mrs. Bert Noh entertained the young married ladies bridge club at her home last Thunday aft- ernoon.The affair was in the form of a surprise shower for a member, Mrs. C. K. Bendorf, who received many useful gifts.Alter a dew games of bridge it was found that Mrs. T. H. Lundc held high scum.Mrs.Don Stewart drew the cut prize. mm " 2 . B e n h r f .ax-u Louie Soll of Scribner, was in lu: Friday on business. Highest prices for produce. Phono ~.Farmers Prodwrs Co.88~tl Furniture, mga and floor cover- Mathew R. Bemiari.21-rf. l k .and Mrs.Clarence Ki n re.guests a:the L C.Elle me Christmas Day. E. V.Capps,city engineer at atriee.Neh.,is spending the at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure book .~mas dinner with the Jack ure family. 'f.Boy's Life",a mg a d ne for ~ys makes an ideal Christmas '~$2.00 per year, at The ra- ~mrise office.42-ti. Mrs. Edna Noble ls ng aoliday vldt from her hil litirh, me of Humboldt, and Elizabeth £ Lincoln._ County Judge x. C. sim receiv- »s box of candied fruit for hristmas lrom his brother-in-law, us Ericksen. who is now in Cal- ornia. The John A. Rhoades home was scene of a family gathering on »---day when all oi the hildren came in to make merry ~d visit with Mr. Robert Hilton f Lincoln,who was present on . ~t occasion. Clarence Van De Venter of mn ity was the victim of a pe¢uli~ar . ident last Tuesdhy morning l hen n gun vrhirh he was handling' as discharged in his neck and he = rushed V/0 an Omaha hospital. .accident occurred at the ome of his sister;Mrs.Robert ' ~smussen of Spiker.He was re md to be in n serious condition. cowl.Call Lester Barton,Blair, Phan; 212 on ss.41-rf Everett Rhoades and hmily of Wayne, Nels., spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Lira. James A. Rhoades of this city. Miss Frances Koopman, who is attending the University of Oma- ha, is enjoying a two weeks va- cation With home folks. Mertoflensen, san of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen,is spending his vacation vim home folks.He is in awendana at the Shoe Uni- verdty at Lincoln. Miss Alice Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mm »5_§~==-°=~~ who re- side north of B , is at home formeChristmasvfmtion.sue is making a course it the State Uni- vénlry. Grebchen Mummert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. z. Mummert of this dty ,arrived in Blair l u t Friday from Lake Forest,Ill., where she is in attendance at a school for young ladies.She will be home for three weeks. 'Mrs.Bertha Gollehon enter- tained at a family dinner party on Christians Day the following relatives:Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Gaines of Alliance, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker ol Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Gollehon of Oma- h sgark Gollehon and Ray Peck of r.4 Herman Aye and family of Omaha,entertained at a family dinner on Christmas to which the following responded: Mr. a.ndMrs. Sam Holler,Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Smith, all of Blair, Mrs. Nettie Stockton and Mr.and Mrs.Gus Leyden of Schuyler, Neb. C. K. Htllirf. Beam r m a um k rta hr, H fhona, 161; ru. lime When you want lei rnvelopes or sbatemen iaberprile. | The Funk Curley fmny »-»»i1=-ff 1"=P=~**>' eff==~°°<f==Mzs .An-xtertdned Christmu dxy at the lrri gm home. V Relxdvex of ur. andIdkew Feet lpentChristmu ev eat eno ! 0ma» w parental, ,; ;§I] d H Holton wngm mr mm my, "N MM Fee: home. mit with his brother,Mrs. Clyde William:hlumrey ln ' e, south ofBl.\ir. ll," Lfvidting at tl Permanent uve,$1.50.Au c. E- McComb home. I-'ny McComb of Smn. nf bmw work Phone 197.K E _"§ ;m;f°§ ,'6 '§ .'f ;}, " " \'r is |.tthe ho m 3 3 - r f h i s b r o t h e r , C h a s .M c C o m b o fl l a n n . I n n ;P i f n f n u f n r f » | \ . . | c l t y 0 __...........~.....,...=".w.n w . . - .e af '.Soren Jensen who is employed otflue 161° mideue. 183.129-HrmsMr. and Mrs. H cm n nt Earlwn, Nei. is spending fhe w i L e ;Hudluon m n ;l m went to Omaha Tuesday to spend N 1 P:Cm-inmu W m,hu. son. Dounld holidnyl at the PNY"»--Sunday with her nnandmuvber. ,-...-.... ma.V. B. a ww..Q..-loyed Christmu dinner at the par- sntal, Nels Jackson home at Her- nm. Chula Dixon of Sioux cisy, f. :pending his Ghrimnu vacation az :he home of his aunt,Mrs. Inu*[AML LIJJII Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald en- tertxlned Cllyfnn Arofnson and lumily of Broken Bow for Christ- mas. George Bowla was s guest at the home of his brother, Mr. nd M m Jake Bowles in this cxty, r - x . . . | » . . . . . \ . . . \ u . . . . , md wife. M l u Mary Pickell i l spending the Christmas ,vacation v i m he r puent-s.Mr.und MN.Gwrse Pickel|_ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wold' ngd daughter, Patsy lm came up from -._-.__¢.._..__._.._»-.»,_ Jensen home. Dr. ma Mm c. T. Swishzr en~ joyed Christmas dinner with the tormefs brother, Rev. Swisher and family at Arlington. Score urdv. plnce ards, birth- day cards,sympathy cards-|11 la in h. i mma .e 'r|\.1-1.¢.m..-I... Mrs. i. N. Moon of cfmm." m um m um m a u f.. m uy, Stahl of Fremon,t, spent Sundqy wlth Bhir*r¢l|!.ives and friends. Wm.Fil-.k is busy r.hese'dAy| qutting out n mw of trees op the Iarmin chi Omm neighborhonl.. Mr. and g_ E.vin:»n md U-¢~ me vu-.».m.. .~....._,...nom spent hrlstmas wim M n l Mrs.M"7 Ande rs on, e o s s m Vintoxfa pax-ents at Glenwood South street would like fa have A lows.' couple of achod girls to room md board and give them a good home.Mr. and Mrs. Willard McKay of 49.29 v. . . 1 .\ 1 - \ .n . . . uml na ounuly w nan.mmuv wheme. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Utterback came up from Omaha for a few# days visit with relatives and friends. " ` " """ '" " '' " " " " " " !1 .c .opp spent `°¥fi°€»§°P;'"Dg"°°~m m " ' ° ' l - v i m his n u ax, Sunuinpnd xon,o'u;in1°'n ma mn . wa n M - » ' " f,j , f ; , f ' °' f ' r x - ma h e r w a t too\¢their little folks w o m m The Enyerprise will prinpyo urh t . Fm ~ ? °°f""f° Cla us .stationery and do it ruzhh'We .....,.`w. .yu-» ~mmm». W. ~"=|Rev. A. F. N 1| ma f m ._f __ _~John McKay home in went down to In m m m ; oh h. "d w !;:1m1| T'§?.Z`..Zf °\_errHmn:a\<;;|:m:f:eL;1r;y°:":;.medladqunggers lor your prinung P hx oe morning to spend the day Wim guemfar the pmnrh M. E. Ty- ning "'spend °""'°°""" at "*° me '" n as on nber Qays Thursday- Mrs. Newell'a mother,Mrs.H. mm home '_PlNr\£\I. w. w. Wilkinson home.Sdiovl is closed for the week Friday-Saturday. Bxggest B°rs»\nn~m _"________....;.-_L_,_|m m IM " Nn u r n n lr and teas.-har: and :mils am en~ IIMya of the Entire Yen!Try the]mr.D U H I U B W I I U 1 8 _ " w "" " " "" " '" '' "v e "° 'l . " l l » .I I I I I . » l . . . .O 4 \ 1 » | » A -= . _ i ..A u n t . F ... .- I .I n n . )' . ' f n | A A ¢ ~ \ A I ) . \ | u J » . . l . .l . . . | _ . . .K Y -~=z a nnimwugnrer week'a .memhihion Center Fint!19-lt!""" ""' "'"' """* "'"'"'"'" an ummm:z luncneu, neu.Inu ---uw-»-= lsllsllcllu uv. Env?Par mn nan fn rinuln* an| In ru " { " -AJ u .Ivllllx u;uuu na tue ng[|.|3y gegggn ' n m ner pgr..h F d a Olllcefs ~J g n _ ~lg}3||,g":-°: ........--»-~»v-| ._..°,...,,34"»'|J h r mtma s di n n er s wee ts . Mr -a n d e m . M r . a n d M r s .w . H . n m ° f |°..'.y s . . ..: i \mm an d M. . .£~xr m...f»,..-..| P"i°'° 30.00.A n w o r k ~ am. rmuu smnu, llr. andlrl. au'dE§. ~'' ~'"` "~ `~_;gg,_g-° "3""""':§;',1,",,'1 ».T»§'|¢¢`1"n.I¢`|'i»i..i.§'¢.§f"i1`.a`§I|""°'f§ Bpgk aw. Hn. "' =#°;;;;Wltum T"°" ua P. n. '|'mn-I ln. U. c. Garner hu received du dinner ~ at cm yum- Nah., "'"'° uw wsu vm: lt "". ma.. :em sm'-:Q um Verna Mn; Jqmes Stapleton left mu ,gm nm her dna'Hn. Emu w»uz hom.nmnhl. F. w. Flukllvme during D|llvlro!0mlhl ue erdaylngtwodtermonineompmy vrithhe1'l°n|Bnu|¢mn_¢fM». vnllemwhnhu .._,..-L_-. --_-._-41 U*Christmash°|WlYl~--'~- - -Mace, at Craig, lor Broken Bow where her son, .Charles is seriously ilL No hope is held for his xe- cuvery . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans. Mr.Inn Mrs. Glen Evans, Miss Irolerm lEvans m d Bennard m n m m , been seriously ill, is somewhat im.; t°:"éi"§;':: '.§E`..'§Z§ ';;'f'§;';'§§For Sale-Man's Russian Calf proved."Mi" Josephine Johnson and Mrs.fur cnt in prime condition.Just Miss Dorothy Coy, Miss Bonnie Lois Lynch.the W D! lo r o ne who ls ,out lnJudd and. brother, John drove up Miss Guseie "'¢:h<.ffler arii;z¢dI"he weather.Call The Enéerp ` from Omaha last week to get Sunday Irum Chicago for a vimloffice."46-tf two police puppies from s.*"| wm1 her parents Mr. and 1sm.|Harvey Sydow, who is farming S\omlm=m~¢l __,__'um .......- -1 A.- ¢~......:.._ -..._.- .weeks vacation at the E. R. Stew- an home._ .The county board meetsfnext ouday, Dec. so which will be the Inst meeting ol the board fyr the year 1929.T KeithSbewan came home from s xI5H~|:chmzmu nc um home ol ihelr fjm Nga 1| nponed rp be Gus 5°"°""'-. E E " ~ Th e o .he a t G l e n - s l v d y l m p r w l n g a t t h a B l a i r h o o - ~ . . . . . |PrI ...V m.-va ul mu v u u g ml w w w ,nest ,of Blair,will increase his acreage to 240 acres for the com-ing year; Miss Dorothy Gray, who teaches in the Fremont schools, is spend- ing her vacation with hei parents, Mr. and »Mrs. Frank Gray of this city. Miss Edith and John Jensen, who attend the state university at Lincoln,are spending the hali~ Kmaaa City to spend Christmaz Day wich his parents, Dr. and Mn. E,-gn S ww m. Mrs.ls I Cane: gf Burkett, Neb., spe a few days vldtlng at thehome qf her son, Mr. and Mn. G. ~ Hims of this city. Do youiplay bHdge'!The ,En- terprise h n oomplew nevijkne of score rds,place cardl,etc. Why not §ee then'-'28-tl W00¢l, wwe. \Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Irelnnd en-§ uui ne d a t a hmi l y dinner for 1Mr. a nd Mn. 0. M.Ireland. Mr. 181141Mrs.Clifford Halbert,Miss 1Beatrloe Ireland,Ja ni s Ireland pital but is stillvery seriously i.ll.| Her many Blair friends are hoping fdr_,a complete recovery. A very nice llttle Sunday School program was given 1: the Congre-I gationnl church on Christmas eve'"d Tom Powell.ifollmvsng which gifts were ex- Dr.and Mrs. Melvkx Lawson came in from R°¢kx>°rL Mo. Wed- nesday evening for a short vid! 3at the parental, Freeman Tucker home.Thqy will return to .their home this afternoon. nun... u-|.... §.....A,,-..,».| su... .|;2._ changed between teachers and pu- pils and a treat of candy was dis- tributed eo all present. .Mrs.Clark Browning of Her- ximn. Who has been confined to the Methodist hospital for th\__{$ast neu nennun, wen-.. w w w - ,mmSundaywithMrs.Qgokea at the Mrs. John Weber home._ Mr.and Mrs Raymond Berger of Omaha, have ban visiting fhis sister, Mrs. G. C. Tiedje and Mr; Tiedje sinoe last Friday.~ 'For Sale-Two Jersey cows, one fresh, other to be fresh soon; seo-1 ond calves.Phone 22 on 43.\ 49-2t'Lode Mencke, Blah Normnn Tilden, who attends the stave university at Ames, Iowa ir eniovimr two weeks vacation at relatives and Dale Halbert, who amends me state u.-uivex-sity at Lincoln, spent_,M ,_,M,_,Mondny night and Tuesdi\y.with [days with Blairfriends. M r n F H Hallan.qi 74 °T=5=7i5`T\`5f~°"5§'-¥~3`f='f |"'1Pi°*.f3.?.;'E1"'3.'1E."1.'f1'E EL".;..~-"W "="" '-"'-"Uv-°=w\ ull u.|U':wo weexa, was nrougnc our. L0 une ' " " ' " "_ ___.:te n ua sta um nos ltalwhcontmuedhernurae's trazrurfg W m ond Lulu Lorenzen ~.omélthe paternal,R.E. Txlden home.Y Y a P eren.she underwent an operation fornear°'Ft. Calhoun to spend Christ-Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton and gall to _course at the Wine Memorial hos-pitnl and returned to the pai-.mm with relatives.She is some~Mr. and Mrgi Floyd Evans drove s nes e tal S A.''h holid~»o =E"e=42'"fd. home ff:°-»¢»= nnproved.=fr. G't=¥f°°f*-1=>-:=3 - f f F w a f f the .,.';,"§:.;°::':.."1',;E"Z'£§-I"£ a n n i a w v e u s ,D i a n l u g u u w s u a lh g s b e e n o f f d u t y f o r m m i d a y s s u f f e r i n g w i t h a l a m e b a c k . s g -C l a e e l y t o o k h i s p l a c e f o ; t h e t e .' I Mer pan ol ma: week.. 2 ~Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Garner en_g8lQ8nd v.he!unex-ax or ,|.l§~ \.mtons Dr.and Mrs. L. F. States ditertained at a family dinner party brother. ouis Murdoch drove to Omshilon Christmas day.Among ° " |Miss Catherine Beckman.whois ist Wednesday evening and were present. were Mr. and Mrs. Wa r teaching in Missouri Valley, Iowa, uests, of Miss Frances Kvvpmmiwyanr of Corydon, Iowa, Mr.'d'is spenrlin her vacation with her L the Pi Omega. sorority Chrism¢'Mm_Malvern West of Herman,parents, b . and Mrs. Chas. Beck-ms party at the Paxton.|Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson, Mr.man.\. A jolly Christmas eve panywaéf and Mrs. Gllfred Garner and Rev.Mr. and Mrs. Julius yyeper ami department.T h e crd\vdled to overfj Christmas packages Will Tra de-No fn iator solution for jm tontnils or apples.I 803 W. Park, or pho nan.. . .Mr.md u n .u e Hm m m Ipwing w_iu|drove to A i d e n , l o i n ~ I mo r n i n g to s p e n d a f e w d | y w; €n .1 Mm- Hu d le so n 's s i ster , Mrs .: W . =.>..Ig. 13,\ ~.;.~6 '.|. rs ~. i ~' )p f ,, 'L \.-.'!\ f \u r . r-1 ...*\ . ;_. ..\ .;. e e ? - e s u m r a u -P l t r n h h i f n ~ . f . | 3 h f = \ f ' f @ l - - . . . " "- v u )y u qI n v e s t i g a t e n t C a r i B e c k m a n ,s o n o f M r .a n d n e ' W h i t e 3 9 9 .M r s ,C h a s .B e c k m a n ,w h a i s a 4 8 - t f s t u d e n t a t t h e s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y ,i s iimney caught spending his Christmas vacation arming.L i tt le !Mr s .W a lte r W y a n t c a mp i n H1 9 ' f ir a h n va lfr n m C0!VdOIl.IOW8 th e l3ttEl" I1 S1 I E E eld at t mth of irnigies nowden, he ' Louie Schenk home wwn at which time the of Joe Sully,Wallace Ed Nam: and Jack La- I Mrs Theo.V3 3 3 g 'Sparks fmm a ch P the roof ol the De m( Moran oi this city.Mr,am . Herman, spent Sunday a Weber home nn fire last. Monday Anna and Mrs. Lf J. trans of Brewster school'~` Friday ental, Mrs. John ' 'ity.A...-. The pa were well entertamed las.nizht at s Christmas nro xmm hm c - - - . . . . .". `-1 f -rf: s 'w are spent a pleasant evening.,fgi zen by the pupils anii their Mr. and Mrs . Ca rl Bo hs e nt e r-l`"""f °" ~`"""" ` " ' " ""W "` " "'"" 4 "-r _s ..Bert Bumam, who has been erni teacher,Miss Eleanor Devinneyutained around twenty friends ..|;{;;f'=* i n time toexti ngulsh the g ; t h ;e f:° te fpe £ ;_ c [é_ loyed at the Vinton-Evans 3113-The school house was decorated in:cards last Saturday evening fol-Mr and Mrs Sam Stevens a d Garner and other l.e1;tives_ ge,was taken to his homsein"true Christmas style.A nicely lowing by a fish supper which all fo mil'Mr a'nd Mrs Clarenlie Joe Lazure called at The Enter-'maha on Monday morning in an trimmed tree well laden with gifts enjoyed immensely.Arnold and hildren 5 't Christ-I ri ff last Saturda He had mbulanoe,having been ill with cmmdy nd apples, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Atwood and daughter mas with Mr.Sbeqegz p..»@nf.,|f§0f£'§§ oo :zevon to do a H38 Christ-» rielmionla.At thas vmdng he ia.:13~g iirnsal "F Santa Claus, toppedlwent over to Whi¥¥°¢». I°"`§ 'F'*'|Mr and Mrs.W.J.Stevens 0f"l1l3; shoppihg and while in ,madeNEW YEARSTART THE | 011 m e even in g Fl'id8y £0 stay until aIteflChriBt- T,mas.Mr.Atwood plans to join kekamah In nleasant. visit at this office Tha memben of sm E»u=<»p-1\~ isa.. min smniar. mgmgz be R I G H T them Christmas day l..1 L n n )¢ \ n : »4 . . v » ¢ I I h u ; n € A \ r n t | ! \ . ' !h u n l " Y Q F *W ~B l II ; L l l U I \ . l l n u m hn c u ..l.¢.uuu|:a,.c u ; u ; \ : u u l l .a u u vaona u .Iva w - - - - - - - - |- -M r s .M i n n i e B u g e o n w a s 3 " ` F a t 5 o C h r i s t m a s p g r a m a n d t r e e a t ° r i v e d S u n d a y f o r a w e e k ' s v i s i ts u r p r i s e d a n d p l e a s e d " P W c e f v e " i d l e p a r i s h m i " M o n d a y e v e : 1 i n g . | w i t h h e r p a r e n t s .S h e i s t e a c h i n g l o v e l y s e v e n t u b e e l e c t n c r a d i o f ° ' ° R e f r F s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d b y s . ' i n t h e C a l u m e t , I l l i n o i s s c h o o l s ! <=;; »=S; .=v= =» i f'°C" ; . h e r s o n ,R u s s e l l ,c o m m i t t e e .M r s .P e t e r S t o c k a n d t w o q h i l - vv o is e s n l c a g o .R o b e r t F . H i l t o n , w h o i s e m p l o y -d r e n a r r i v e d f r o m C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s L M i a n d M r s . J .D .G a r r i s o n e n -e d o n t h e S t a t e J o u r n a l a t L i n c o l n ,C o l o i - a d o l a s t S u n d a y m o r n i n g ~ . e r t a i n e d a s g u e s t s l a s t S u n d a y i a r r i v e d i n B l a i r l a s t S u n d a y m o r n -a h o l i d a y v i s i t a t t h e x m r e d l h a f t ° " f ' ° ° " »M r .a n d M r s .V u .E .i n g f o r a n o v e r C h r i s t m a s v i s i t a t H . . L S t r u v e h o m e i n t h i s c i t y . G " ' : ' ~ ° ° "o f 9 m a h = ~T h e t " ' ° | t h e h o m e o f h i s s i s t e r ,M r s .J o h n .L n H u d i e s o u ,i n ¢ ¢ m p g ; 1 y 1 : w i t , hmfTo assure yourself that 1930 will be the bes ever---order your groceries from this store.We are ever alert to see tha't "zH r o #mf an <'.,f;1;;"'"Jew Year I gtnuémefl BIC DIOUIEYS.la A RhoBdB8BIld family.Mr-g Frank 0'Connell, chief game Mr.and Mrs.Wm.P.Turner Mr. and Mm 'John Suttori drove vim-den. of Lincoln, drove. washi- fea8md Dil CIITICCY fmm the BISCR in from {`!-arlfnn Wah lnmt Rsrhlr rn;rn hut?'Thursudnv 011 bl.IBi!lB33»¢' H u n c o u n t r y - » - 1 i i b y m r . T u r n -a ; , : ° ; ; a § a " . ; . : . ' a : a f " " ; 2 a : . , | m ' " '~ a n s u m . Q f ' l m f .~i l I V E I I I U O C 'V a n s - u u l l k \ n | | | | ¢ | n l n l l u l g u u I n I f l l _ . .¢ \ _ - _ | .I . L ¢ » . . -- ¢ . l h 'l l \ ¢ 'our customers get only the best and fin- est the market affords. Get our prices first.Our groceries are always fresh due to our big turnover. hould be Grcfjingr f~Yélep/zone 2-}§=&»T>é`l-}in{Ei»} iufnérq Mrs. C. E. Krause will enterbiin the Thursday aftemoon bridge club this Thursday afternoon lol- lowlng luncheon at Roberts Cafe. The member! will enjoy a Christ,-i mas party leur; vu." r<m».»~¢. .mu ~»»¢i~.» -.,'Blair and also with Mis. Sutton's relatives at Hemwn. ~For Sale-The Fitz Simmons home on west Grant street, priced right for quick sale.See S.W. Chambers, rexl estate, or write or nhone Lhetrustee. Francis J. Kim- m r s .: a m n word (rpm Dr. kelt,'Neb. lm: to léarn that been ronfined days. The recent .mmiwn m,=.~=..Hlnchmnns at Bur- week and was 9011!Mrs. Hinchmnn has to her bed seyeral cold snap hu been . \.,.-"ne fm- 'ha mirmze men. The11/ 11Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Biffar .left'af|;"w;nm ;f¢;b.544-u ;;,",;;,';1;,;'c;;;°1§;;:'b;;; an t Lmgle v'5'°M and Mrs George Hoover of mn and the repair departmentat~for their home a ,|r._last Wednesday after spending a Sioux City, spent Saturday mnhlnll lines have been kept on short time af; the Oliver H'§dl°3°f"ltheir daughters, Mrs. J. E. Camp- jump.home and with other relatwes mlbell and Mrs. Gus Lundt. and be»|nh and Mrs. Fwd Siert. left. on cal Cup Coffee, per lb.49c ~mmer Brand Coffee, special 315,$1.00 0 Made Team Borax, dish wash pow- der, per pxckage 25: Crown Brand Vegetable Soup specinl per can | Ano, per cm 25: Lexington Cream Flour, per sack $1.6 oilet Paper, Big Chief Crepe 3 rolls 25c llllb. Sacks Sugnr, special 69c Bacon, per pound Z2 l-2 Fresh Side Park, per pound IG Hlmbufger, Zlbs. Salt Porlf, per pound I8 l Fresh Country Butter, per lb.40 me & Sanburn's Coffee,regular Lana Oil Toilet Soap, 5 ban $1.75 seller, xpl. per 3lb. can $1.60 (5°l" *"'£'="'==' Fm)gg5g. land near B'ln.lr.» Mt. Kirby Cook came home from Cornell College last Monday morn-ing to spend a \veek's Holiday va- cation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook.This in Kirby's senior year at Cornell. The Fischer Booterie was the scene of smoke and soot lust Mon- day morning,The cause of this was the stopping up of the stove pipe by soot.It took qui'e a little |came acquainted with their new II lI granddaughter, Patricia Ann Lundt. The Crowell Memorial Homeguests have been well remembered this Christmastide.On last Mon- day Rev. Underwood made the trip down for the morning mail and he found enough packages awaiting him to fill his car to overflowing. Surveyors were busy last week running some lines on :he high- 'way just north of Nashville Thetime "° clean xgrafter the "'°"ble'lsupposition is that an overheadMrs. Mollie ger of N9}\HWk=\,lcxossing will be built at the rail-! Neb., mother of Mm G; C. 'l`iedje,' load honing some time next sum-was injured in an sutornobile acclflme,and gm;the road between dent last Thursday in Omaha and De Soto and Calhoun along the Sunday for Bird Island. Minnesotato be with their dsughler,Mrs. Paul Lowe and Mr.Lowe onChrlstmaeTheyplantospend several weeks with their daughter. Percy McComb of Peoria,Ill., arrived in Blair Monday on attend the funeral services of his grand~ mother, Mrs. Alice McCombe and spend a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. blcC0mb- Theodore Croudy, son of Mr. Md Mrs. A. J. Croudy. left the fompurt of the week for California.He expects to take the southern route and will see the sights along the way and possibly stop.in,]§pGtu \ i}.}fH=}»py Nw |v -Y é a r "c a r r i e s a m o r e personal message than could possibly be con- vcyed in any o the r way. Though circum~ stances mayfketp you far apart,oct yourfxmily pcrs nally. this Ne w Ye a r by lo ng distance cclephnnc. spxm law um .n gffmb.fw¢:n 7 P. M. md mn P. M.Ilvm |o\~¢r rua bn until Monday Wim confined in nn§ foo: of the bluffs mu he ixhanged Omaha |'°5P"»¢\L' She is now con-'w parallel the milroud track. valesclng at the Tiedje home.Mrs.Ernest.Tornblud received ~ ~ ~~ ~m c er ro er ar esSaturday morning on business at Stiplemn was crmca nj in with lthe court house and called at ihe`hear¢ trouble and other comnlica- for a lime , but will w i n d ~ a t Boulder Dam where he hope;to get employment.5 Mrs.Sarah Johnson entenuined relatives and friends at Chrifstmqs dinner at the Dr. Hinchman home. Tl\l.se nresent were:Messrs.and . . . . . . twee n | : ) 0 P. M.and 4:30 A. u. - - - - . - - I - - » - - " * » - - . .4"'§» ¢ ¢ » ¢ | » - ¢ a r n Q,W. J. SAS m r~i ~...,»<'~ ~.1 u l r _ » . ¢ . § T . . §. £ w ! . ¢ A ' \ n n . - . n n Q IS # m l m A.Rhaades home.Glen iiblwl Mnand Mrs. 'rombsainezz iiélli ' stawd his the amcs sa wuxff, ma' Nem~ mo r and sister, at dtven o'c\ock Sundny night lo M r eta and family, Bert Noh and_sof\ |nude warg lenving_ C*"'i'¥*"'" um place no be with Mr. Sunlw George Ryan :nd um. Alben wn u *'might for Hannon, Texas for 1 qpn.Word wma received Mondaylkina, Max Bain, Mrs. Anna Peter-~1 ~L o .brief sojourn in the sunny south .that he was dightly lm|1r0\'0d-iaen md family,Henry and Ed .and a week's vnu with Mrs. Mu- Mrs.Stapleton w u I n California Grimm.Clifford and u m m Lobal a nd Lon g Dist ance S ervice t¢r's brother, Fnnk McFarland.qt tl - - m l s n r n r m s n - T 5-==.wf»»=»; D`eeel!kr8, mrI h r *: u z n ,,f~"'"mo n.l n .Henry Bu t l i ng md Delhh mud Friday min:-noon.li n Ehn Sc hwe de r i s :pe nd- ing her Chri nmu vaca tion v i m home folks at Foaunelle. Min Ellen Lullmnn, who tach- e s n tAlb i o nl s l pmdi nl hc r& rL s \ m u vnution with her mutha, albeit ta~ng li mh w h i c h h u pain,but is 1 rrisChristen.uen u l t l ~ ,' n n -.~ Y . ,an ~\u» h e n meeting lhn ne mbe n en-joyed the Chrlltmu grub-bug.A shawer wu :lun in ho m: o f Hn. Emu' Ttuhlle n a nd many pretty and userid presents wen received. The hpswas 5" a very exci ting contnsz in wh h Mrs. Dm Thomp-son received tint md Hrs. Elmer ».g ,n n .: ; » ~ l n -oeMr. and nm. Alben lumen Ind lun Thursday evendng by a l u m ..\ h ¢ v = \ n i h a zme u g a - a » ¢ | ¢ m A.rtPnJ !e ns u. \.Bmdv ¢ h| | \'-g n m r n u r wm x .Pxudi ia w- n w a b w d w v m w w h s Thedo 3¢¢km¢,g,: h s mi o ;th e r e w e mx u d i n¢ s b y o s u : An -de rlonuxdMi || es He lenSlmpso n and Beatrice White,and le v enl m l e a i o n s b y m u w q n J ~n » ¢ i m a u » . n » - 1 `» m g u ¢ ¢ u m » r . = u N 1 ¢ u ¢ » = home.'nm m l week Vnlley Snrins Club me! Tlwrldlv nlternnon with Mn. An na u m m.There wereabout15 members and .n xumberla te r.. s ma ll mn uf Mr.m d h f vidwrs preagnt..E l e c t x o r x _ g f m y ~ d m n m o f § 4 FT.AND vmzm. Yonx gum . \ l n . H d m s i e m n u m u r d i n Oma l u w h e n Uu t me n u f o r a m e d h e r m u a hli rtle be a m-a zuzi |Mr.;ndli rs .)| m Ind hmily were 4dm Bxndall Ivzrm her P l r l u ft .H r .and H n .J e r r y ' G n n d m ;Jones h o m ; in i li a ir . . F o h y .I P n u l m u n annul I| ¢»nn Qi....l,.l.l 1 |~|Kr. and Hn. EA N°f°'-Jack Bury and Joe Noyes, al of Blair. were Thu:-uhy pants at the Jim Edwards Mme. H n .John Jensen m e daugh- ter,My:-Qle,Mr. and Mrs.ArtGa nno n and family of m m , were Sundgy afnernoon visitor; at the Chrln Andgmn ho m. ',,; ,; ;'" '" ; ';, "m;'; ;_ \;.,.......... ents , Hx. md li n. Ed »in Blair.I The gidnboxs a n d fdendm chuivnned Mr. a nd jln . W n hu' Petersen Mondny night.The y we re tra t»d`~to c hh nd c o de , ca ndy a nd dan.I Mm .mu Ti mm nc o wn... ...a Club.A very enjoyable time w called at the FredPel'»ersen homef|'\°m€ Sunday of the past week. nt.the Mrs.Lizue Ackerman, s. _Hugh Vnughm, was host to A number ol .little friends Sundayd¥8M°¥l. Doc. 16, in honor .nf hisbird:anniversary.A dellghhnl time vu had -by the childnn.emu.: Finch is mndinz a fewl k ! !with his sinner,Mrs.Earl me h a nd .hmily a nd hi s hmur.David before leaving for Memphis '_\\~,m_,:here he h u a position 'ddr fhe Wood! Btu. Ch.l n .Chril F n h m enoahined lndlmes 'Claus Melmrens,lien Hlolm. Penny Turku, Jncob and John hndis at a quilting bee 'PBSI4-1-7 afternoon.Delicious 1e-fndments iv ere s er-v tdlne hm afternoon end each lady was pre-aenioi with n smdn toiren hy theizunen.Bad: one also received a memmllnzsnoe from the Happy Hour' ma .Du account of glue inclement weather Tuesday evening.therevu mt u v ery In-ge :munda ne di the mo v i n given in the city lull under are auspices of the bas- bethdl team.ln. 1 A. Sc o tt a nd li ttle sv n d Omahn, are guests at the par- atal. Prank Adema borne.'Wiliam D. Kiertead ef Olmhl.i s spending the winter mouthsvida Hr. and Mrs. James Cruick- l n . O r a l I-In-nson entertained ¢¢ bridge Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister-in~lnw,Mrs. J. E- Ne lwn o f Unwb-lin Edith Neale is home fromChi nn whe re she hu be en for ' w w w as f°" °"c ;,' ;_ °new:Mrs. cu-1 |'¥' sec-*iii-fy,Mrs.na n= w xmr 'nd xmasumr.M n .Pe n Niellell-A Ilawer committee wg: elected. ' M m Chris Hansen will be the 'nut be stes tI'Llmudqy evening pied: at the ;Pete Thomson home were Messrs. 'end Mesdnma Peter Nielsen and voices, me nnxeo quam: ann mel b w "and di ll' dns Subs .The s e n d w i l l h u e n w n m n c a -'tdon me the teachers scmered w their various homes.Mi n J uli aAilhm whose heme is n Del Ndrie Colo., having prehapn the farthest to go; 5\lP'»~ and Hrs. vhmm will spend their vacation at Rcidnkph, Mir: ley at Way ne, Eu Timmer- man nt Meadow Grove, His: Rep-AnPu1len-Mn.a ndM| :| .JoeJessennnd 'pert a t Fremont, Hin Zudkhe at; i n b y n n d Al b e r t n n d o r v d Ben-Grand Is lu: d,Mr.E . D e Q a a t mn were Fremont mmm Sonar-!_;r13n8;§;,_ lim. Hallistumrt West dgy ' ning.'oi m iss Co t At-;n ' Z " i m n » o f . n e w 1 f " = ° ° ' 1 - m f n s .ma m u ngnnc e was lid m ne st SlturdsY m thelwhim at L iseo ln. Orum eernelel'Y~Mr. Larsen was Meters. Freeman md 0ti| Dak-88 years old-~ Pl-"Gd BWV "fe r and Floy d Ala nnda , all s tud- the home of }us\daugh:er,Mrs.|¢, zz Wayne, ma also athletes o ou 'mfg, a r e 'gSDM!! WH" in the Ea H*-"F-"*§t.he.ir Christmas vention here and E - I § i J é h § ? J 1 " ' ' I T S of a n -n me e h y l ns e weekxnd hun himself and hu been having a lot ol pain. A. n Johnson was s Blair call- er Fndny,b n w n s n m Annahon: for a week's vacation from her school. _Bane Jensen, Jr. shelled corn for &rl Erlkxen Saturday afternoon. Mx. and am. Harland Christen-ggg, were Dmaha callers Wednes- Mrs. Anna Hugelmnn and Ken-neth were Blair shoppers Sowrday, $15 reduad to s ms .All sizes. Fadmion 0enuex--Th\xrudny-l-`rid|y- Saturday.49-it DE SOTO LOCAIS Miss Elizabeth Cachelln attend- ed a Iarnlly dinner at the E. N. Bowles home in Ornahx on Christ- mas.Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gustin enter-tained relatives at n fxmily dinner on Christmas day. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Seltz and family vidted Mrs. Nettie Thoel- bume were Helen and Ho wud Taylor and Helen Rasmussen.I Saturday evening vitiiaovu at the ,Richard Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kmutaen, Jens Iver- lxdping 'li i lutd Decker with his ibukethnll Leann.'Hue boys planw |26 i n s ome ral lhumoos ,;u°a c-tice during vacation. 'linen was an exeiting basketball non and Ed Geisdmnn.g a m e h e n e M f - Dec. zo,Viola Nelson aeevmpmied Mr. when Aningum pls Vdley. 'nw md Mn. I-'nd J ense n tofle mo nf :me was s o elos ei lnii twas tia l Snhxrday.|Mrs. Jens Sorensen nt Mon- dgy he lpi ng Mn. B.R e m u -sen with butchering and,Mrs. Ras- 'mussen helped Mrs. Sorensen Fu- dxIin and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea- mn and sons spent Sunday at the 'pareh!al. Rudolph Andrenson homeql i b s Cntherine Newkirk nt the week-end in Blnir wi th M188 Evelyn Andersen. int the end of the game, 3 moremlnntu o f .wily was grnhted and in that dme Valky made 2 goalsand Arlington only one, thus giv- ing Valley the game, the score be- ~ 22 to 20.A.\'l1ug'Xon's men, gw o _played all through the gnme were Edwin Denman, Leo Wiedum JJ.c .Rhea,Gilbert Eehtenkamp and Howard Marshall. Arli:1gton's second team defated Valleys sec- fond team.~ » the P M s i x y a ks .I llr. and Mrs . L . Cla rk ~ R°Y|Mr. and Mn. Wesley Yakish of 'Club met Dec 19 f Omaha e¥\.l°Y€d 5' Fremont were Sunday eveningThe Womanswith Hrs. J. W. Trider.The pro- gram for :he aftsnoon was car-ried out an outlined in the_ year book,nfter which 1 Chnstmaspony was enjoyed with A tree and ¢¢}m,g¢of gum.Lovely re-fruhme nu were served by MissKatiellehrms.QMS!MB-FY N°li non and Mrs. Tnsler.The nexmeeting will be held Jan, 2 with lin. Clnra Geeanmnn._Carl Rohwer of Ft.Collins, Colm, arrived Friday morning tospend the holidays with his moth- a, Mrs. George Rohwer, Sr. and other relatives.lilss Emily Ketxhmark, who is attending business college i n Gnnd Island came in Friday eve-ning to spend the holidays with home folks.The local Masonic orngnlzation enjoyed n smoker in the city hall Friday night.Harold Dey, Mm Henry Fischer and Mrs. John Landis motored to Fonlnnelle Friday and nttenuldtheChristmasexercisesinthe nchool there which Arere fine. MissAni m Fischer accompanied them home lor a two weeks vacation. The Ft.Calhoun school closedFriday for a two wéeks vacation. Supt. nnd Mrs.B. H. Mend have gone to Wagner, S.D.to spendtheholidayswithMrs.Mend's narenla.also calling at the Chas.Ho mhomeinHennan..|ecke and GrandmnSeltx in Omaha 3 'i1""'f." Kubge calld "SE" Cnhlsa r d l lva Hlneli e was s week nda isspiromeuY mo "B . d ` "at nl' Fri tz Kegler Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert i n d i e ""5 " ° ?family were Sunday dinner guest.: home Lui. week.`at the Gha.1_ Rogert home Mr. and Mm. E. N. Bowles vis-c l m m Wach'er and Jack ited at the Elizabeth Cachelin Chdsten- Fremont I Behrendt 'to spend ' Mr.and Mrs.Bowles expect to leave soon for Corpus Christi, Texas, soon to spend the remin- der of the winter., Miss Edna Bouvler, who has a Sunday noon. Mr. and Mrs. William sen and Bergetta were callers Friday.Cunis mme home with themhis vacation with his father on the!P°5i*-30° in the_Gordon Candy lac- larrn.'tory, at Council Bluffs, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter week-end at home.were mir callers Saturday.Jack Al ma l° '¥ °" § ' »who hasma 'good posi on in 'cago e nandMnnlyn e pent the Inmo o nl nrenm Mr. and Mrs. Iilnns Jor Peterson o ._1 .duck dinner Sunday evening at (he isiwr, at the Harold Weber home Chris Peterson home.Rev. and Mn. A. J. Bdgn and|Helen,Opi n ue and Rsymondlwn plan to spend Christmas day 'Newkirk spent Thursday ¢"@"5'\8;with relatives in Lincoln. at the Boone Newklrk home.|Alvin Anderson, who is employ- ;Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'loft of Fre-ed as a mechanic by the Johnson|rnont spent Friday night at *-hf|Auto Co. of Fremont, met dd: an |RlY Fagerqulzt h°§'¢-Miss Edna accident Friday morning.He was ,Newkirk spent dturdny °f©@Y"standing at the open door of n'noon there.~ l fsedan when the sedan was bump- 1 Mrs. Boone Newklrk spent from ed so forcibly by another car that [the hmon Barton home.!him on the left shoulder, breaking M and Mrs. Chns Larsen 'End the bone.He was taken w a»Dor0&'\y(h m §_\l;dHY evening 1 phydcianhandd eg; placid gg t th rin u ome.injured s ou r.e w i l un-s nr? and Mf~-enp H3 "5 °': o f able to work for severalaweekisi Umahn.were Bstny gues at Mr. and M m H .. Gi my the Chris and Soren Imrsen h°*'"°5were Sunday dinner guests at thesMr. and Mrs. H. c. Larsen Uldghome of Mr. and Mrs. James P. daughters .spent Saturday after-lm," last Sunday. noon at the George Rasmussen Officers who -were recentlyghome.Mr. and Mrs. Carl R11S\'\1""'|elected by tm Modem Woodman sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. \Vil\|lodge for the coming year are: Wulf and family an: 2"~~r"" Nlrs|L_M.Utterback,yijog ~H. R h Rasmussen an amly spen Lowe, W. A.,Tom well ank-lS:nday evening there. Thelf Wefeler;Ernest Wager,cierkf Theo. celehrntinr Mr.Rnsmussens °"'||Antrum, Trustee;Leslie French, Gene's birthdays.lEs¢-on;Curtis Utterback, Watch- .......- - -iman, and Joe Blackburn, Sentry. hone.aMr. and Mrs. Fay Jones were in Blair Saturday afternoon. WB]Kubie spelt Thursday and Fddny in Omaha.| Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh werei Blair callers Saturday afternoon,|and were dinner guests at the par-I ental, I-'red Compton home 1 Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Thane and sons spent Saturday afternoon in Blair. Hin Nell Woltje had a Christ-mas :ree and program for the children and their parents nt'theThone school house Friday eveninlMiss Dorothy Petersen had den- Lnl work done in Bldr Thursday. Andrew Alback shelled corn for morning for William Behnendt.I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter ere in Tekaxnnh Thursday and Marilyn stayed with Anna Hess.Several from here attended the funeral ol Esther Hansen Monday afternoon in Herman. Harold Nelsen spent Sunday with Leonard Vinderslev, helping him celebrnoe his 13th birthday. Mr .and Mrs.Hermcui Nelsen and sons were supper guests at we parental, J.P.Larsen homeMonday evening.Other guests in- cluded:Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lar- sen and Kenneth,Mr.and Mrs.Nels Larsen nnd family, lllr. and Mrk. Earl Daniels, Lawrence Lar- Thursday until Sunday evening at un heavy door ol the sedan ma John Rugert Friday and Saturdny I Winter Coats '5 Pri c e -fo rme rm g Ezhlg }B:;"€ ;:{_ e: 2 3252 P§~<f»Sllsto g69 o'_lén°:s n°;;thnt s he wr;able to leave the 5" to $34.1 'as ion en er.'Bryan Memorial hospital in Lin- "' ° 'coln Inst Friday and is now at''irh h f n ' t v r b s .A R L I l \ G T O N I N O T E S 'M i n mx . . ° :. . .2 :, f : zub r gi t ti i sen :md Ivan. Regular $1.95 Gotham Gold Stripe Silk to top Chiffon Hose with French or pointed heels, $1.56pa i r-a ll sizes and colors at the| pgenmen happy by sending home n very fine combination vietrola and radio for Christmas..The Ralph Bouvicr family had n v ery nun-uw escape of being burned out recently when Kenneth wus awakened by the smell of smoke in his room at four o'clock ~ Long and Mrs. Orville Hum- :n.Messrs.nnd Mesdames Dan,Will and James Thompson and Pre dlang from thi n v i c i ni ty wtendedthesilverweddinganni- vernry ol Mr. and Mrs. Will Lin-den held i n Blair Saturday eve-ning. Mrs. John Aronson and daugh- ter, Emyle called lm Sunday aft- ernoon at the J. H. Nearhood and Wm. Armstrong homes. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jensen spentSaturdayeveningattheHayes Rnsenhalm homehks. John Barry had the mls-' fortune to cut her arm quite badlylustSaturdaywhileopening.a iI Fa y e dwg-;_ =§-I-d r da ug hte r-,' n. ;'n; .;" @ni a ;rz;l;n i ;. '3 T 1_0 se e the ne w » ."'°3..F'Y.'m L. Petersen Mcndny lftemoon and! e t t h e H e n r y T e g t h o m e , D e e . 1 7 . . ~ ! o | - ' " P P " * ' gg ; ~ ~ , g § = ° h u b e e n a t t h e 'Mr. and Mrs. Jena Krogh und tumed home wn;"§""'E""¥°-re-Frank Linden end family,ma : Faye Saturdly eve nhig "éi and Edo Andenon were Sunday din- tumed to Fremont S\mday §f¢.'i "§ " ' KW SN nt the Pe te A"d°"°"` to 1 .'one near Spiker.1-°_~;g,m 3 5 4 9 ; ; ; g §,1°ff=»-I Ama n a Petersen came home c corn forDanPhillips Monday.lan week for A tyo wee ksvnea- Jesse Ti mm of Omihn, was ni ggg e du 1 her school bdqs" dinner guest nt the n m r h i u i |on account of an epidemichome Monday.ps Lfzmnll pox in the xho ol.Mr. and Mm J. L. Petersen =f~d|Fmf\}33, Mrs. J.L.Petersen, son were Sunday dinner guests at*n en _ nnd_ family werethlfrnnk Schafer home in H1-»-¥€§'§§»."°'l'...§'5'§,."T§5;'?.l'l'Li';2°.°,! 3; ns An de rs o n a nd Anna R"-l uv . .n"n wsu Linden, whim door her ann slipped and puaedflen of Omaha,were Wednesday was celebrntzd at um parish han through the glass in the door.She was taken to Blair where iz' was given medical attention. Mr.and Mrs. Chester Aronson accompanied by Mrs. Will McDon-|ald and daughter,Dorothy,and|Mrs~ John Aronson were in Oma-Q Ilia Saturday.: Mr.and Mrs.Fred Long arulc Iaons were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Caldwell home, souw of Blair. Theo. Hansen is assisting with chell farm. Elmer Vinderslev of Herman,h u been working at the Niels Christensen farm the past two weeks.M r . ~ M r s .Will Thompson, accompanied by the Mi nes Edna; and Rule Thompson, spent Thurs- day in Omaha. com husking at the Merton Win- in the morning.He immedintelyl Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rood and got up and investigated and fouhd| family of Mansfield, Wye., lrriv-fire between the inner walls.He ed at the John McDonald home' aroused the household and soon Saturday m spend Lhe holidays.formed a bucket/brigade and had|Mrs~Rood was formerly Miss the fire out.Pearl McDonald. The De Soto Women's Club met Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence John- with Mrs. Arthur Rowe Thursday - son and little daughter, spent Sun- nfternoon of last week.The usunllda in Blair with relatives. number of members were present r. and Mrs. Paul Bnrry spentwithonevlé mr,Mrs Ge0rgeSsturday evening with Mr.and Michelsen.Roll call was respond- ed to by repeating n Bible versecontaining the word children. Aft- er the business part of the meet- ing was taken care of names were drawn for the exchange of gifti. The members decided bo with- draw from the Federation of 'Women's Clubs on account of not havin time for extension workand te other work wo.Provis-ions were collected for the needy to be taken to Blair before Christ- mns.Mrs. Joseph Sully is plan- ning to entertain the members af their next meeting. Regular $1.95 Gotham Gold Stripe Silk to wp Chiffon Hose with French or pointed heels, $1.56 pa i r-a ll sizes and colors at the Fashion Center this Thursday- Fridny-Saturday--Fashlon Center Days.[49-lt \ Mrs. Weston Long.| Winter Coats Vx Price-for1ner PH¢e.$104.0 $69.50-prices now! $5 to $34.75.Fashion Center.n Winter Coats E6 Price-former price,$10 to $69.50-prices now $5 to $34.75.Fashion Center.l t n\LLs|nET\1Ews 0FGARDNER ulsrnlcrl Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jensen and two daughters were Saturday eve-ning visitor:at the John Jensen homeEdu Anderson is spending the'lvkék at the Jens Krogh home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Strickletland family, who have been staying al, the Harry Ervey home since early in the fall are moving thisweek over the Depot stare wherethey expect to live and will oper- n | A f h a n » ~ . ¢s r fn r n . gg -§=gm§==='» at the Frank Lin-in Blair Saturday night. r. and Mrs. Dan Phillips were 'O m a h a s h o p p e r s T u e s d a y a n d j u s t ~ ~ E n t e r p r i s e . after arriving in Omaha the car _.aught fire and was almost com-;ff \. l _~".']| plelely destroyed.The lo n wax'3 f hi '~eoxered by insurance so Mr. Phil-'Cu l \n c |-\l lips drove home n new Essex"~; coupe which we hope will not .,`cause him the grief his Hudson did Q nl.|~F" Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and ./usr/I N/CEDHIVE'~ son spent Sunday evening at the FUIKS '_ l r Sl JOHNSON l Auérxoneen . Blelr,Nebraska - S e c U s fo r Boo ki ng sm ., 3 K ~l Farm Salesa Specialty Phone-Bloch 45 ~ § Let Us Haul Your Freight 1 and Live Stock 1 We Haul Anything s )Anywhere ~ Anytime 5 Phone 308 for prices ~ L. M. Hansen ~ \ \ "W ¢ ¢ r The school in the Greene dis- trict with Miss Dorothy Hanna, teacher, held their Christmas ex-ercises Friday evening.A good program was given by the pupils xfter which they enjoyed the usual treats.The Module,Iowa basketball team tilayedan double header with ,'to a maor o eration which was3 " " s ; ; * ° s ; ; d ¥ s § ; ; " : " ' s L f r ; ' " l ' ~ ; ! ~ ~ ~ f ? ~ b e Christmas ight for Houston, Tex.g g ; t i me before she as strong where they will visit Mrs. Mastefsl in-.' and Mrs. J.c.Gaines of brother, Whn I R S ~ f n d v l l d t . 0 | ~ ~ w h g h a v e begn making Houston.irnpruvemenw on their residenceMr. ami Mrs. J., H.Dorbeeker Property west of the school house, expect ti)h3\€w e pleasure Of sara nhannhlo in mnvo horn .in th# Fashion Center this Thursday- Friday-Sziturday-Fashion Center Days.49-It BELL CREEK VALLEY Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Hartung are the nroud nmvnu: nf a hahvu >i McCARTHY AND LONG CREEK Much credit is due the teachers,Miss Sena Berlelsen and MissEdithWarrickforLhesplendid program given by the pupils of the McCarthy school last Monday evening to a cowded house.A Christmas tree nd treats for the I..._..... .,..,...... ..e.Frank Linden and family, HarryErvey and daughter spent Monday e ning at the J.L.Peters:-n e.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schenk and daughter,Ada, and Wm.Schenkwere Sunday dinner guests at the John Reid home.Mr. :ind Mrs.Hugh Sutherland vwre Monday evening visitors at thc parental,E.J.Hovendick gg E BLAIR, NEBRASKA ,,_____.. \ .mwm/~| day, Dec. 28.The many friends. Calhoun-Hi in the city hall Satur- day night, each team winning a game.'Claua Shrum and Herbert non-l wer of Echo Grove farm on West. Pacific street,Omaha, and John Tank of Benson were Friday eve- ning guests at the Henry Rohwer home.M n .Wilma Petersen and sia- ter,Miss Freda Tietgen were showered with gifts from their friend.: and relatives Sunday aft-ernoon at the home of their par- ~ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tietgen. Wilma was married to Walter Pet aaen south of Blair on Saturday,Dec. l and Miss Freda will become the bride of Carl Neuhaus,who hai-ing their son, Homer Dorbeck- er and daughter,Mrs.AndrewWilson and familv of Omaha,with them on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Graham anddaughter of Kansas, are expected .to visit at Mrs. Gr-aham's moth- er'a,Mrs.Martin Clark over »Christmas.The Men's Community Club en-ijoyed another one of their dinners at Crane Chanel last Monday ew- ning.The Club in co-operationwiththeParent-teacher Associ- ation, are sponsoring a sedes oieduentional movies.They are call- ed Chronicles of History and are said to be very fine.There arefifteenfilmsandseasonticketsresides west oi' Benson on Satur-iB¢ll for $1.50.Now that Arling- ton doesn't have a regular picture ning ol these young people wish themjilww running, it .would seem as much happiness and success dur-'tho' the people would take thising the coming year.uopportunity nf seein the veryClarence Smith left Thursday to best pictures to be hi? tpend the holidays with his par-Q The holiday trade at the postents, Mr. and Mm A. L. Smith inoffice lm far has been very good Monterey,Calif;|BItd the 'community Christmas Kr. and Mra. .Frank Wolff and;committee are working and plan- 'so that some Christmasuchildrerfvisrited relatives ~ Oma- ha Sunday. The Sunday School of the Pres- byterian church held their Chdst- maa u m m m Monday eveningwith the usual good time for the¢h3l¢lr¢n.'° - . ._~. J Winter Coats l i Price-former price,$10 to $59.50-prices now $5 to $34.75.Fashion Center.I t Fuhion Center Days Thursday# Friday-Saturday.Biggest Bargain Days of the Entire Year!Try the Fashion center First!49-it ORU M B RIE FS fra., .Lars Rolland family enter-timed for Sunday dinner, Mr.andUrs.Carl Rasmussen and family,Mr. and Mrs.Martin Larsen and nuns.A very good Christmas enter~ himnent was given at the Orum school house Friday evening. Aft~ er the program Santa Claux ap- peared and distributed gifts and andy to the child n.Bilbee and Llnco schools also cheer home streetplaystu the wintry landscape, Allen Maker will spend Christ- mas at the Frank Thurber homeinTecumseh.When he returns home Misa Genevieve Thurber will will be in every Arlington The lighted tree on the Main and the special window dis-odd a bit of holiday color I 'accompany' him for a few daysvisit at the J. F. Laaker home, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gilfry will spend Christmas at the home in Omaha, of their son, Rhea Gilfry. The pupils of Whltford school had an entertainment last Friday afternoon marking the beginning ol their Christmas vacation.The exercises were well attended bythe patrons of the school. Colby school had a tree nnd entertainment on Friday evening.This was a combined affair, we understand, of the school and the Colby Club. and was well attended.Miss Anna Hagenbuck, former-ly of Arlington but who has beer li vi n:in Fremont for several months was calling an her numer~ ous friends here on Sunday. Miss |I }Hagenbock is the office nurse ofand their Qhrlatmaa programs on Dr.Heinle,af Fremont.Robert Friday ¢"°'""¥~lllagenbnek. who has been ill for _ Mrs.Fd_ HP"°'f'Jens,Ed"*»,some time is reported as bein# l lr' : I » L ;;;.'fa1;;;:r ih-f`éiiné¥~&é'£'iiél BBE-|1'i='}i§;§'|§mBHn§ 5eE.`i`6' operating I. Elling station at Elklllfi-.H!f'-""$ was Hin zen Bar.-I I LIVE STOCK and c o.o ;» 'pupils closed the program.School was dismissed for the holidays Tuesday,resuming their work again, Jan. Znd. Eighteen members of the Mc- Canhy Ladies'Progressive Club,met at the home of Mrs. Orville Hnmstan last Thursday afternoon. One visitor was present,~ home.The Gardner school closed Fri- day for a week's vacation.ACl}{istma.~x program was rendered by the teacher and pnplls to the visitors,followed by a tree andtreats and exchanging of presents. The teacher, Miss Foley, ls spend- ing the vncagion at the home of. l l LIVE STOCK and c o.o ;» 'pupils closed the program.School was dismissed for the holidays Tuesday,resuming their work again, Jan. Znd. Eighteen members of the Mc- Canhy Ladies'Progressive Club,met at the home of Mrs. Orville Hnmstan last Thursday afternoon. One visitor was present,~ home.The Gardner school closed Fri- day for a week's vacation.ACl}{istma.~x program was rendered by the teacher and pnplls to the visitors,followed by a tree andtreats and exchanging of presents. The teacher, Miss Foley, ls spend- ing the vncagion at the home of. l l I 4 a | 5 I I II532:\5 nrm ~LIVE STOCK Freight Hauling L VICTOR JOHNSON. e 212| on 47 BME. ` ' T h e r e we re a n u mb e r o f so-lgs s u n g b y a c h or u s wi t h orc he stral ac c omp ani men t.solos an d a b r i e f ' t a l k b y Re v.Ed g a r : lf th e I ~ lo m¢'gue s1s en jo y e d th e p r o g r a m a g mu c h as th e L e n g ue r s di d i n ma k - i n g th e tr i p ,eve ry o ne sh ou ld be slti s fi e d . 4. M r .an d Mr s .A n h u i 'Hi lg e n -lk a mp a n d M r s . L o u i e E c h i e n k a mp we re Oma h n sh op pe rs Tue sd ay . Th e p r o g r a m g i ve n b y th e p u - p i ls o f t h e L a llma n s c h o o l F r i d a y eve ni n g wa s atte nd ed b y a la rg e c r o wd o f re la ti ves a n d fr i en ds . Mr s .He n r y B a n l i n g i s s t a y i n g a t th e E l me r H a n u n g h o me a n d LIVE STOCK Freight Hauling L VICTOR JOHNSON. e 212| on 47 BME. ` 1,3~e_!§Yeni~~9 llx ~teLln IFQ 0| " 1 | ! z:r L f ¢ Silk Dresses-former vaiues to S15 reduced to $6.75.All sizes. Fashion Cents/--Thursday»Frid|)~ Saturday.48»1\ .N ~I-w-W // J / ' y o u r a d i a f a r f f a é s lB r m g I t H e r e RBPAIRING A LEAKY RADIATOR RE- QUIRES THE U'r:uosT CARE To INSURE A Psnrsvr JOB.WE HAVE THE TOOLS .ANn'ExP|:nn-:NCB AND WILL GUARAN- TEE OUR WORK. A SPECIAL'I'Y0F RADIATOR RECORING 'AND iuzmxnlxc V E R N H A Y N E S _-Loaled At- Jenkinnon & Bllery Ca. h e lp i n g ta k e c a m o f t~ e li ttle g i r l wh o ar r ive d Fr i d a y mo r n i n g . Qu i te 3 nu mb e r f r o m here a t- te nd ed t e p r og r a m a t Telb u s ta o n Th u r s d a even in g. er artungs saturday after \ \'. ` Farmers Attention\ :.\......L ,= Ju. ..'. :.¢>: / ~.>'f~ » ~ f = .1~ §¢ié?4=:T!§f '....n. l.=<:. \ `~f»- *»f`J ~ l f : Oi I ~I : °~.L I GRAIN OR ALPALFA ANI) TAKE HOME YOUR GROUND FEED. WE SOLICIT YOUR J GRINDING. WE CARRY A FUL L L INE OF FEEDS .mn THE FAMOUS nu.m'roP AND W HITE LOAF FLOURS. ...CBla;r Mllllng 0. 1 r GRINDING OF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY CALLvlcTOR JOHNSON..Phone 212| on 47 Bla lr. Ne b | 0F a r m e r s A t t e n t i o n W-E ARE Now FULLY EQUIPPED To DoGRINDING OF ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.BRING xN YOUR GRAIN OR ALPALFA AND TAKE HOMEYOUR GROUND FEED. WE soucrr YOUR cnmnmc. WE CARRY. A FULL LINE OF FEEDS AND THE FAMOUS MAINTOP AND WHITE mu-' nouns. 0 0 0B l a n 'M l l l l n g C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA ,s Plumbing-- The Heart of Your Home And since it is the heart of your home, itfshould have most careful attention and inspection to insure it functioning properly at all times.Phone Black 62 if you Wish us to call and in- spect your plumbing and make in frost.proof for many winters.. John Moore Plumbing Co. Blair, Nebraska i ¥|| / - |I Q Anm and Esther Hansen, MalvernInman, John and Helen Taylor at-tended the Christmaa program at Vaooma school Wednesday eve~tain A Pen Sltumdny at the Maxtin Larsen home.Lan Rolllnd and Gustave drove Qc Omaha Saturday and mat lg;-gust,who came from Falla (217,to apend her vacation at s,,,,;,,,supper guexix nt the am Be ns on home wen Mr. a nd 53" and Esther Hansen n t wmewl-lat improved,though slow In valuing strength.l Mr. Bmoe Hall of Valley, who 'takes A.A.Hahlhlck's place as manager for the Nebraska Pnwnr Co., here, ia staying at .the 0. H. Lowe hom,'Be spent Sunday inValley.Mr.and Mrs.Hana Soeggers and daughter, Ruth of Omaha were week-end vidtora at the Wm. Flvhome.Hy the wayrllr. Ely is thelonlyaurviving veteran of the dvi! war, ln Axllmriun.An lnberuting Christmas pro- u l 0 »f12.m§¢z&B:B§2»s..mm¥2&m .:;>i>'a:,2.nm.>&>»<~\4 x »;3¢.1 6f¢_&i=i' an mx;muh;. .u ¢.<»u»,.f;¢<,a»&,fsm: ~ :»;'i,'.»Il ~.il Bli!,`Nébn=!n, Deeeaibsri, 1929 n a a n: l a T'..L" .f.."'_.m M 1 1 » r \ r - \ ;. : » - » r r \ ( < M e r r y C h r l mn u t o Pwnc , twa ng, a m:~ Hi ppy Ne w Yur! jo y ~ m y o u! Each and cvery one.~ .»= '.1'H! ..t r . 4 1' l n -T: -_.__ _ - - " ' " " " g' n u ' n n ' n u m b - I f » Wlamwhhirtyw:nounsParmmnuuwveu. "0 ~ '1. Wasrsrhhkagyou Friu\ds.touudrlw\: W "Allllntlglluswgy, r m m h m n uvilxyoujoyw. 1 51/ o _ "4-illii J F 5 mm ~ \ » ~Y: g $ 5 # 5 u ,_.",M m ' 3 1 _ '1 !h ' g '~.-> »~= |'1z§=# \\.;~'» ~`~»f1¢f 1950 ~_.,/~-'$E}l$0lY5 aneecmas I Farmers Produce I ..I.. Sth street between Washi ngton and Linco ln Sl Dr. Numan Rathmann Optometrist Flrmgrt Bank Bldg. \ ;4 an leo'AH goud thing: come trlu.m f ! *Q r ,;219 =z;¢f1 ~ ~r/( 'i ~5 ~ /wg, lm ¢ It n hippy zhaughe Dr. C. R. Mead I |A1 the dd year endl, D. s.gg "Tluz vu: give A wish iincens o ~T°.°"{ dlxunl fnends! ~Imuupymus,Q...\.And \i°1 m yw, f Thu :he gay New Yar D Over Cooke'a Confectionery Sgrvice Station Corner Nebraska St. and Walker Ave " n m 50 1 z 3 x \"`AFL.. North Side Store Phone 113 Credit and Delivery Quality Market Phone 75 Cash and Carry x z i / 5.=-...f Q.If Another ya|:,2 § ~ow Father 'rim hu nm. ~ ;1 We have the old.->9 - ' Z 1 We gn!! the new," ~Ourfaithinyouunlhakerm ( Dil~W~l~ M e w c h m f m u s ~ ~ : » . f .|The olitime wish Forajoythatncverends.~ Happy New Yar!,4 B u :2:°r " "~ "\bl an ¢...1 i n ~ ,.~l -jfu . "*T"`§.E~A L 191 ~\`19?»*'\..~:|§=mr-~f / ` " " " `¢, z; \ . 4 m i % A &,: ~~'~ ~snsommmnos~\~'9"`~~ - ~ f J . ' f ' ~ 19z§`~ga 1 .1 ~1,,L,</ .| ,g - 6 *We wish you helllh, we wish you wuhh, gf We wuh lu lmmulured.f '/ /'3 ~'- | | 'We wiuh oueve nv in E \n f ' | ' m 'r1mrf¢a.||y ». 'Z.f.'.fZ,1".,f..m.. `You`ve been mighty kind to ~ In lhe ya:|.ha\'s past, And we`ll sewe yau evexy year, Bene: :han the last. 3~ ~..|~=:9Z5.\~o / ~°§,,.f'§l Jw .. "Hb _f, g)Peace mos the night,|' Chrsnmu days,e Qy H""" """".5\AndaNcwY¢ubnght!I ` < P .o~~fi ~ac l u e m i `~ \ ~ ~~5 ~.E~.;_, \r ;f -|9` _f l n s f , an w t -r " " ' " - - Advance Cleaners '.'Service" .nv ~r,.m Dr. W. F. Hemphill "Home Theatre Bldg." _ _ I f » W la mw ish h ty w :nounsP a r m m n u u w v e u . " 0 ~ ` 1 . W aszdvhhkagy w Friu\ds.touudrlw\: W w Allllntlglluswgy , F r h m g h m h d w vllsy c wqlw . 1 | 9 5 /QJL.% _ "4-illii \ .F Q.n.» gf;~E Mrfrv Christmas! Happy NewYar! All the joy bells are repeating. And we add a wish sincere, Sanding you our Christmas greeting, Dr. Numan Rathmann Optometrist Flrmgrt Bank Bldg. ~>f.:x;5 » f 4 L . 1 fr': :'J'=='9 5 0 ~s v '¢ s|_ ~Fly;mm ~ A '%9'A '3 1 _ ~n ''..'3 § . g % ' ? _ § L ';;¢7< =- § » § > Q I .W ! / f f l * ~ '>-i'%%§3 ! 1 1950 "'-~-f`..I ~'$E}l$0lY5 aneecmas Farmers Produce Sth street between Wa shi ngto n a nd Li nco ln Sl. ' a n d H a t c h e r y C o .| Maher & Carrigan Att neys State ank Bldg. 3~ 4 ~v, , dt ~\ ra r"'";;" Christmas We wis oudear ¥rir.r;d. And years of prospenty-~ Success without end. ffr3¥.,&';£?»»=;»~'~-r '1 1 2 , , 1 .{'.\,'1,r. »»r:,'Er :.7%" I frLa,) " 4 ;. ff ff i n \ g v~*n l " / \y .w .~.v."~1 |§|\ _ ~. ~ _ , ,~ . 4 ~ 9 1 1 .; L . »; ' l '" y< .~~.shines bright,~"\; } i 'For friend and pauon, too. .5 ¢~,"'> A-15-"'\*"' 1Uj!A -'rr 118 We hope :har every 1 /' _ ~"""'happy thing 2 ~§="~~f ~//._The New Year i ~ ~vi \v ~brings to you! x ,1 »QL.3 ;-~.' °é z ~\ ~ ; "N (L : .»'., ,"~~..A -~ ~m..\~_____,,,,__,;f'@>'2Z;i'#-:_ Try the New Red Crown E T H Y L G A S O L I N E Standard on ca. Service Station E. L ./RAVER. Age nt Mi |930~°.:+=.. ~'ea'1~'-an . z ' *.sf.r _;»~ 3 § z an i f ._ I ll ~f ~ ~~gf S. .. ;1f..~ $1-»g,j ~~ ';" f i r -my : .; I a n n If xn the past you've deal: with us, Fischer's Booterie '0uaEty Shoe Repairing' ». |C . J . S c h m i d t I Insurance i Real Estate A joyful Christmas greeting, To bring to you good health! A happy New Year to you!Success, good friandk, and wdth! Gilbertson's 'A Good Place to Trade' Atwoqd Barber Shop"Q §/ ~~f 1 ' = % /r 'I E '%/ `:-7 _' _.»~~/~ Z . , ' f ;? ? \ '1 9 2 9 -4~~2 'f /~/v w f EMerry Christmas! An old, old wnsh, The twinkling stars repeat it; lth,1 heal Advance Cleaners '.'Service" .nv ~r,.m Dr. W. F. Hemphill "Home Theatre Bldg." I f » W la mw ish h ty w :nounsP a r m m n u u w v e u . " 0 ~ ` 1 . W aszdvhhkagy w Friu\ds.touudrlw\: W w Allllntlglluswgy , F r h m g h m h d w vllsy c wqlw . 1 | 9 5 /QJL.% _ "4-illii \ .F Q.n.» gf;~E Mrfrv Christmas! Happy NewYar! All the joy bells are repeating. And we add a wish sincere, Sanding you our Christmas greeting, Dr. Numan Rathmann Optometrist Flrmgrt Bank Bldg. M. " . n u g ` ,4f1 ,fif'~I ; » :ir':_J 9 5 0 f - J v v ¢ s|_ ~v .r m / ' \».\` *w~u ,-;».<.>_A Q > , ,¢ -~;_ »_, f , ' ~ ~ ~~__.g sensolrs eneecmas J, Farmers Produce 'and Hatchery Co. sm street between Wnshlngton and Llnculn Sl. 4 |950 Maher & Carrigan Att neys State ank Bldg. 3~ 4 ~v, , dt ~\ W ~Ca dmus :\ e dm ¥»i°2;¢.: And years ~ n y -iSuccess without end.;~. ~_1f 1 ~ .j . _ , , , / \y .w .~.v."~1 |§|\ _ ~. ~ _ , ,~ . 4 ~ 9 1 1 .; L . »; ' l '" y< .~~.shines bright ,Q ~For friend and patron, too.'5 h-A-1 5 -"'\ *1 1 -'('T.¥':1 We hope :har every1c1 ~" "'happy thing ~~<v ~~/~'fh N=~§ ==;m,l b ~,e -e /H'nngs o v ~in x 1 ''0 ¥:>~ 'L~¥¢;,>~. ~', ;~` °6 ~ 5 » -\ ~ ; Try the New Red Crown ET HYL GASOLINE Standard on ca. Service Station E. L ./RAVER. Age nt Mi |930~°.:+=.. ~'ea'1~'-an . z ' *.sf.r _;»~ 3 § z an i f ._ I ll .|,"~ff x`\~~ ... f .,» f/\*c n." 1 ~,2 2 = " *=< "¢ " ¢\ A /\a i ~~~- 1 ~ If xn the past you've deal: with us, \QGroceriéa and MeatsFarmers Elevator E 5''r41»~:ff .f "-z-=-af"»~"» - ~_ -rs ._ ~e_ -_ _ _ _ _ _ ¢ r a.n I \~ A g o o d - b y e t o s h e o l d ~~2 2 1Y W :4 ' Q W K T A w c l c o m e l o r h c n e w ,~~ We wish you 5 Merry Christmas Time| . r H .a~. . : .~i é f f l a i f ~'~ \%". : ¥ ' - '"\ ~..n \ _ ~~v 4 L H » ! " I '! ? ; , 1 1 » I ;a : =~J ~~ a ' ¢ 5 ¢ - u a - | ~ » v _4 .' e f f 7 ~- *Q ~~ » - - G i t .~1 9 2 9 Mi |930~°.:+=.. ~'ea'1~'-an . z ' *.sf.r _;»~ 3 § z an i f ._ I ll . r H .a~. . : .~i é f f l a i f ~'~ .s -_>;~~ ~ J ~~ i i j g ~ l L - . ~ M I L ~ : n g Mi |930~°.:+=.. ~'ea'1~'-an . z ' *.sf.r _;»~ 3 § z an i f ._ I ll This prosperous New Year. \ ~\ \ J. D. Garrison Clothing 'Eve ry thing far Men' Bigelow & Unruh Flour and Feed We Buy Poultry. Crea m a nd Eggs v HardwareCorner 3rd and Washington Streets Alfred Enger, Proprietor Everything in Hardware" 1 . ,,,., , ..,.,,,,-h.,Y~,,-,.,,-,,-,,-,,» »» »»,»f ¢v v ' v "'» "» ". r - ' f , - f .v : -"v '» "w'»gf_v .»_»v »»P »»» '»-» .~r,f.''» --uru ammamag, mqurze; rwa n n a : 2 a an x w ~» i* s °H ¢ma E ma n u e l h o a p i t d Severn;og Wes- SJD., ln'§vd hh 1|th e h o li d a y ; ~wr.a m .1 .D . Ta n d y .- F . S . I lh a m e n t g r - w e o r.'ii'{f1 b . 1 , » , . P o e t:a n d H r s . Cha s .Gr a n e n te r - 4 y dinner Chriw , who attends Ne- Q \| ¢.Ti.§*L"T'~; :mfv u saihing the eyEnd¢! of a 'bruhins machine: "BI nukes mixhundred RESOLUTIONS s mln-um!*'hsald.. S m n e d u h w cmhumans who reno/Ived thatti n » a , m w a ym . u w t h c Inq.MakeYournqolvtions morethan a job 'Thy may mark the mmin& pam: in life. 'nn us im dneogngetbemzldngofgoodxu- dutibns.[At qs encoungn the keeping of them. 1 »1 n\1 u n b 1 . 1 ~ ~ w nrémz indiédons, mother As- :e di ti o n ml bq formed in take c a n u inseam of farmers who vnnt r herds vested for lmtte rht.-.-= Hanover. before A new Auud- ntian can b¢ toqmed.we should have tram twenty-fgur tdtvreuty- six new members rsdy to begin. Remember its the Anzmal Mah ins at the County A¢ent's office on Snhlrday dhmoon,Ja nuuy 15, 1930 at 1:80 P. M. \ l The Pslnefhl Hill arbool ~ a:hon Quinmna pmgnm d u r which presents,n n d N§udfd\its wen given in the dd!-g w 'ahzmoam The school wil!-=ve one week of Gu-htmu vacation. Min Evelyn' Knawlwn and HinVerna Kuhr helped Lillian Kthnk celebrate her birthday Wednaday ¢vw411s~-A npmber of people from thistédgxzyme h d a qw c h e m w ool Friday evening. cha, umm ,., Hwy m d " 1 mms:-:avm., q ,f ,a n u s ~ :: > \ \ \ n \ E l | £ ; f : n » r x ~ S o - ~ f a u n a ; o a u i wu v D a mi a n , He b . L e t u a Cor re c t Y o u r F o o t .111|Na t u r e ' s w a y Th e r e i s :ro Sh oe li k e th e A r c h Pr ea er ve r,s ty le p lu s c o mf o rt.T h e f o o t c o mf o r t u t o r e f o r me n a n d w o m é n .3 2 1 's é no o r.~~\ (Continued from page ohh) W e nt, Ha m a S c hmi dt, Fra nk I .emu,William gdmmg,n d ~ dents a nd pro geny onus d the a m .The interveners oem out that the *Ulfwi in the proposed new dn- um co mpri s es 3,1 20 ure wi kh is served wif-h one ad\oo\houe,|.he Sheldon school.This In a one- tenclm-school v m.facilities no better than 3 country school, it, is chkned. A table in presented to show than the cost per pupil la mndr l a k h :in the proposed district tlmn in surrounding d.iltri¢|.The eo# i n Fremo nt with the un in mntrme nv generated is $57.13. ~,loykllrdn ecd u n . ' r ¢ d o 1 m ; ¢ f w » n s mm y 4 1 d » r ° n \ m » » d d w ° n ¢ h n = - M \ » ~~tr t h e p Smz| C | | u |'f§',,,,_i,_,' ° " ' " ' ° C " ' ",; » a m w m ° » 4 » f = » » 1 m » d ; § : F l i n .Jo hnAndeno ne nd ~ o pe n ; F ri d ly e v e ni nge mdSa L ur -"° "°°o r a m.m,w laday lt the Che: Sutton home.,to b e Md fo r o lu s f wn d e o v i r Mr.and Mn. John Sutton o f ma nCarlton. Neb.come home Satur-Herman Jungbluih ebivned lour dey evening to spend the holidiys. earloads of xhap to South Omlhn Mr. end Mrs. c¢<>rz¢ Nelnonanddiufllit due nm week. Mun hxeille Jensen nf Blnk, vrerel Mrs. Herman Schwock fl qpend- éundey evening viaimrs a t the i l! a fe w dl!! 'NI her mo ther,Hsrry smm, home.Mm Li zzi e W u!! lt Ble ir. Mr. Bd. Loekling of Modale, la.,A large number of friend.: and mem. Monday night er. the 'l'ed_re1nives nrbe red a t Gu!Olinger home md on Tuesday dt-zh ds e n ho me Semrda evenin .ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. Olinger wok The event was Mr. Pau 'l bits: him back home.anniversary.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgud The Hanes school wee me scene md children were dinner guests :od e big progrnm on Friday eve- the Jones Blomberg home on Sun- ning.A beautifully decorated M l m s q mChdshm; ie; A of the Swedish Friday. M n .B d l h l d r a w n S w i mSezunhyto1| with her d w : Tandy end Mr.Mr. a nd li n. mined at suppe Mr. end Mrs. I md\ Dire, HemIda Custard. Mr. a nd MnMined a t | fa: mu D a y . Wdoer Hube bns ka Univen Miss Bertha Monmouth Parlrived Friday 1 at home.dev._| <=r ~@r =-- .w w-=logded ?'Z'¥"|»f=f..e~# _Mrs #1 v Huber, mcher of and Mrs. Everett Lamb,Mr. and Euqwm :mnuay nnemoon.¢ school, Omnhl lb Mn. Alfrd Ehgez and Miss Dar-Alben,Gus and Impie Knhnkbo spend Chriltmu utliy Hsin ol Biaif, attended the spent Sunday afternoon with inrogram at Spike:school Friday Ervin and Arthur Mueller. _ A. N. Tandv. Mr.v»v»ninr.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Von and la 19 '_-...1 .- *r'"°5 '._;¢1!ar~\`f ' ! ¥ ""?'3¢~¢'f ' f % " "~ ..1, MmyChlisma|! m u m e w h Faajaycharnevermdn.g HappyNewYeu! Bumper:..; f f ~ . f a |9 / -,AJo~\1.Tandy and Mra.Mrs.Arthur Andersen spent family .and Mr.and Mrs.Btn were dinner guests Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J.Voss and family amended the ra. Wesley Bmnton1R. Chrirrliunsan.Christmas program at the Sunny-.¥.I Mr.and Mrs.D.Patrick ab- aide school Friday evening. b w d Q. 'séaé' 1T;pi1» as Ahwi "hh and Mn.Char! bythulchaolansm.Tlmpres-wareSundlu¢|£ternoonmi mst in the proposed new dis- tl1§_Paul piggpiz home. wo n u en u l u me In a m n .A..I.l present.~ S » e \ : z - n s Renard a m e _r .an M1mlnwn wlnen eqn t B hlr Sundnjug' Eflialniith ~ii sa2a.42f biud up-on thef. "F-."'i_";E?"_f?;."nearltended the program at Aldergrove Gus__and ;.°ui¢_x»hu. yeturned. _ - - _-_- _I -I c h - 0 0 1 a n i m ;f i g u r e s o f 3 2 p u p i l s . R n v v m r n d i n c a l i c i a § r § n : h n w t h a hom¢ rnursaay user mwnz cornat the W m.Hansen home n u rm i.................,........-.. ._.-.....-iollowing per pupil co¢:No. 4, $8'I.48: No. 6, $55.88; Na 42, $34.81 No. os, $88.58: No. as, $51.25. ~n»¢ coat of $328.42 to the residents.d the proposed dim-Ia ia claimed U he 7 .4 times greater than it avonld be if thearea was segre- gated from the Fremont district. The average per pupil costin the "Baie od' Nebraska is placed at $65. .lt ia further set out that S. S. Sidner and Myrtle I. Sidner, ln the year 1928, paid $297.47 for school um only while their land would have been taxed as $40.61 forschool purposes had it been ln the adjoining district No. 6.The petition in intervention claims that the law under which h e petitioners asked the forma- tion of She new district la valid, that it was regularly passed by the legislature and not vetoed by the governor, and that it delegates authority in a legal manner. "Sdd act was panned by the legislature in the exedae of its lelillative discretion for the prupose of rem- edying a well ltnovm evil and in- SIXIW2.where conditions existed airnilar to those above presented herein", the petition states.The boundaries ot' the proposed diltrict are said to have been m with gi .urn sveuuguua ma..--...,.hlrl Edwin Blomberg of Omaha, vidted Saturday and Sunday a tthe home ol his pareiu.He re- turned to Omaha Sunday after- noon.Mr.and M n .rge Follen uere Sunday aitern n visitors at the Hana Wulf bomdMr . a nd Mr a . ~ I -: a s k qs " the appy red ents o a meturinsent by their son;Burr who lives at Peets, Colo.Gilford Corgipton arrived from Boise, idaho onday evening and will spend the holiday; with his renu, Mr. and Mrs. John Cogno-l n.He has been at Boise amce last. April so enjoyed getting homeDella,Harold and Leia Role Nelaon were Sunday dinner guests at Arthur Weatherby'n home.Donald Jensen of Blair, is spendinshis vaatlyn at the Harry] Smith home.Mins Alice Jeruen came home l,¢.§'iK`¢h}§"fi}hi>Bri\§<§J`2L 'Gish lrelatives.He ia on his way to |Mis:'ou(i;u where he expect:to ape istrnas.I Mr.and Mrs. James P.Sunds .entertained at a pinochle pany on _Monday evening in honor of Mr. Sund.s' birthday.At a late hour a "°"=:z°=...~"°.f°:~=|\yn¢»]|.sh»'3 .aero a epa vn nzMr. Sunda many more birthdays.|a¢card:Herman and Jdia n .Jungblnth were awarded first;¥G¢°f¢¢ Steiner! and Loretta Wulf, aeoond;Mn. Geo. Steiner:and Bernard Jungblnth, conaolatlons.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andersen and family of Kemiard,visited Sun- ""§.:'.2 "* ";'.'v='§ :.:'.; e ' ° . . * s ; x oem a65 head oihoraea and other stock from Valentine w the feed yards 'of Julian Jungbluth.He apecta tn move some of them on to iowa 'after a while. "i'\]E.aL§{€<$£§»}nEi 'ciirig 'with'lhia We and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Glandt and family, Mr. and Mm Gus Glandt.and Julius Glandt spent Chrinmas, leve at the John Denker home in |Benson. BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Morah, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worabip, 11:00 A. H. Junior B. Y- P. U». 8:80 P. ia. Evening service, 7:30 P. ll. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M.Sunday's aervioes were very good.Let ua keep every depart-lment of our church work moving. 'This can best be done by each one -doing his part and all of ua work- ing together."We are worken m- Ilo ru Lincoln where she is at-l Wallace Widener came from gether with iilm".We are grate- oendlng university,to spend thelWinner, S. D. to spend Chriatmaalflll to our tnend, w. w. Freeland holidays at the parental, Edhlen- with Mr. and Mrs. l-I. H. Kinnt.for the beautiful Christmas decora-aen home.|Misses Maude Masters,Helenitipng wma.he furnished for the Misses Vera and Vlva MC00Wl"Chapman.Mattie Heuerman l"d,Sunday service and the Christmaswere supper guests at the Chls~.Helen ffeifler, all of Omaha, °'"'F\nr°sflm: ,lm olr the contribution Hunk honde Salnday ~;"*;;§-.i 15; their homes to spend the h°h"toward the Sunday School treat. .str s a at .Misa na ensen o yapcndingthe_holldaya at 'th.|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillry o f i mo u r xympauy in extended to home at her miter, Mm 'Pd Olson-Arlington,spent Sunday at :ho»_ r. and Mrs. c ?'- A. Hammer in Dcllie Jensen was a Sunday James P. Rhea home...he loss of their brother-in-law, dinner guest at the home ol Paul Vivian Rhea of Omaha,Irene the Rev, Weyer of Duluf-ll. Min-\1~. ,..__.t___ _. .r~.......n m..n.r..w,._ rn... ..¢ Mimrm and l-lunh Rhea we also sympathize with C. E. Mc-]i Blai lsf Saturday._Bennington for two weeks.1 Mr. and Mrs.Dwight Patnckt Tu sd ~ ni t th -..,l2581, F-,id '}§,,;;§ $12 e oar m a n at Rr-:au n e w s Mr. and Mrs.Harlan Christen-gg E xrw xggi nha .T" "<} =§ , to !M r . F r a n k a t m : o f a i m, ml l|s s r o rs.i IChristensen. 'l'heir'daught.er,Betty ~ houmsindorde: 2 pmgziemi ~ ~ ~ ~ day ~ ~ ~ een home._' n ° ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen spe.nt.,Sunday at the Louie Knud- sen homeMr. and Mra. Thorwald Hansen and family have the sympathy of their many friends in the losa of their daughter and sister, Esther. The Stitch and Chatter Cluhmet with Mra Dwlght Patrick ol Thursday afternoon.Mrs.WadaPatrickof Craig was a viadtor Chrimnaa presents rg" exchang ed and a very enjoya le aiternoor spent.Mrs. Henry Christensen is con- fined at Lord Lister hospital but ia a little better.. The news reaches us of :he ae-cidental shooting of Clarence Van De Venter of Blair, at the home of his sister,Mrs.Robert Raa~ muaseii Tuesday morning.It hap- pened on the porch and seems as though the boy attempted to set the gun down and missed the porch, the trigger hitting the edge .......:.... at...rm-\».n»'nw nhnt lr. By turning the lights on at Iive o'elock in Y-be morning, the working day is lengthened :o equal that of springtime as near aa possible.\ The Univendty of Nebraska, Poultry Department,have L-xsued a circular entitled "Lights for Layera-Why, When and Bow". iz shows that lights.in the laying house increased production eleven eggs per bird during the winter months when the price of eggs were the highert.. Poultry men.of Washington county, who are lnterelwd in in- stalling electric lights in their PQl1|Y~Y>'_ houses, may get this dr- cnlar telling Why and How at the County Agent's office in Blair. The Washington County Dairy Herd Improvement Associationwill hold their annual meeting at the County Agent's Office in Q 6|Roberts Cafe M e a l s A t A l l H o u r s ( W a l k e r A v e . b e t w e e n W u x h l n g t o n a n d F r o n t S t \ 4 as ilI -;!¢Y »Aff'r /.1 "~//if 151;~ ' _,rl'I',,,f¢j / . f /L ~'li'<~ f /c. We whsh success toa1l buf friends. Now can't ou guess tha reason. We're gratdul for your Pl*T°M£0» And't&stheChrlst111nsSeaso|1. Q l gn 'uggn nguu gg plueeum ullmusn vu vvuwv- -1---v "'~-x---- v- ------ -- --Vw- ~~ ,M '_ d gh, ~ "' ;;3 -- ----. ---- "ggPaulturned home vmh him and at Lincoln ue lnmdins dr Comb and e° ' P ' * Y ' ° ' ~ " " ' " " " " " " ° " ' ° " ° '"vm 'e 'u»wimmaz dum af u .ITC.b - " m m ente tbe.neek.¢lmzln¢upv:atl ! \ e \ ' ri tvr! i n |l |t|l " l ! m o n ! d ||-' m " ' °' " |" ° " " 7 'u n ' -|c m ' m ° ' » : : 1 " u l : n u P . 1 i h " : ; |r h m : m h .r, |,, , ¢ ;, " \ ¢¢ ¢ u |¢ ¢ |" : [ ¢ ; vu un A. A. .I mme.an .." -'vm n m u h .m m u n\¥f¢\-"""1\, vc.|m- .i"'J;'I .Inn llamber:|.'lu|:lly.--l.,..°..'.1 Quan .Z..l"°s».. ru |=nn.-1 mmm. ammn.H I ! a t Blair,Saturday ary 18. 1930 at 1 Mr. Russel Hu tester. will give :30 o'cl§c§. sh es . o u r c Thietje Brothers s ~tical~gthe ~pa~ ~r ,. . .. . .. -_._ -_,home onand Mrs. dren, Mr. and son Clarence."-the interveners claim i Gy have Mr. ri Grossoehme and son nf "nhwfy paid an exorbitant slime Omaha, visited ut, the Fritz Kem of the cost of providing S535 'giller home last. week..Mx-.Gross- ut u and it is only equity u u oéhme is going :o Chlifornm nf!- rmon n decision they should be arm" .e h°l'd°y°°.,,, __ _.__ Discussing the allegation that the division of assets oL the Fre- mont.'»d|n'k:t ill be Lnking»pro~ penyrithont due process of `°`"'| h Saturday night. were Mr. Louie Mencke and chil- and Qjrp. George Fallen |Inez and Alvin Sunds spent Surday with Misa Jeanne Jnnghl her filth birthday being the oc plan. Fashion Cwter Days Thursd Friday»Sat.urday.Biggest Burg |Dayn of the Entire Year!Try 'Fashion Center First!4s llt- nth :ea- ay-d n the n-xx, "i z , . - .lovublé 4 The u be given town.1 chxrgq 1 ' thé Ba charge c Bgnnie 1 . .,_.-.. ,-_._....__._ _ ivb. Sunday "mhz Fm for the B07 S9093 MGI!! Dudley Carter, wh! il in af the Boy__S¢0ut 1|orkcone College will be in »: an arm.DwilevBl@~2'9!£!=».vf1=° '"\.1=ag° Horses and Mules rlu1vu:. l .l`l|LA l KL The Home of Perfeci Tdking Picture I +To every friend and customer\Vc and u Chrisxmas greeting.g s ] May this glad New Year bring you joy,.\LEach day its jay repealing.1we-;~.'g l .. ;A ¢I ~~u ./Fl!!I . » " 'J .-.- 2 )."="'~.» - 1/5 ..---" 5 / " *; ' ° ' \ ` ; ; '~~ ....--»'\.Jl\¢ .».1 r :1 9 5 9 . . .9 ' ~ '`.1 p h 'i\l ¢ \§ a l lIb ll il p e-1 I1b e; a a I nfl Io:llll.f=.am cnu u l 1: I:I! e n e o t ortioned their respective share of he assets,less their respective hare of the liabilities,and the revision of the law therefore is ust and legal." Attention is calied to the answers I Superintendent Ren in which he ecommended that interveners con- est the injunction ease because e is a disinterested party.The sterveners allege that the super- rrtendent, gave "due time for the iaintiffn to bring injunction pro- eedings" when it was hiz duty to immediately proceed under the Latuie without waiting for some- ody to stop him."The petition- l A large crown attenueu me pm-'i'~i2;':.5i"'i}2.'5.";';'»?..§Y°"¥:.'§ '2§.il.ii BENNINGTON NOTES ers gave a treat to the_childx-en present and everyone emoyed the program. Wmlter Huber cdebrated his' 21st birthday Tuesday. .,A splendid Christmas program]Mr.u:1d'Mrs.Wm.Glandt of] wus given w a large audience hy|Jayen,Wyo.,arrived Tuesday- the Plonsarrt View Sunday S¢h00lmorning for a visit with relativeslastSundayevening.The Ser during the hqlidsys... vice Seekers lad planned a sur-|Mrs. Lets Golden and daughtersprise on the . hool and Clarksonlofejdamburg,Iowa were dinner Husk, presiden of the class, pre;gu Hts at the M.J. Miller home sented the school with x piano Sunday._bench.He also extended an invr-I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham' tation to all young folks to join their clnss ir\ helping to make ,the Sunday school better.A treat of a n d y ,n u t s a n d p o c o r n b a l l s w a s §»~\-1 .. r . . , . ¢ : ~ . of Elkhorn, were Sunday visitors! Eat the Dr. C. W. Hickey home. A very_ nice Chdstmas program with Chnstmss tree and presentsr : . . : . | . " a pm on the nrvswm nttenaeo me World Scout Jamboree held ih England last summer. Felix White another Bacone student,is with them.Felix is a fine singer.The public is invited to attend this ser- vice. How serious are your New Years Resolutions? _ § L ..t<>1e f nillb <°r f You`ve been mighty kind ro us,'~ '_ .L I - r l ~/ DEC. 2 7 To J AN. 2 - FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY ;~vq§.e;{,g\\<t>0"1 ~\ > & \i l n ` p.\'<.T(\»~'-"'_E§f N(/\N/ \, ~~ ~~~<L_.\~~an uhh); ~ 'me'--.vu ra LBAsQ;,.~\u.|51!'P"'r" 1 '. » » ~ ' " " ' n\F . ; " . "x i a u ...=< ~~ Q ~ n . . . ."~" 1 f "" 1 - e f S '\ : -° ' - \ , l ».' \5 " 2 & . * " ; .~i f * . ¢ ..P ' !; ~. ' . . .I »: " ~ALL. TA1.x|NG comeov AND News Green Valley Dairy McBride and Lemon, Proprietors Milk from Jersey Cows Delivered al Your Door Phone Ill on 38 .Blalr. Nob. ff#z. .nag SUNDAY ."»1. ,v ,MONDAY and TUESDAY ~~=; S U N D A Y ~We WII Sheet A All `lAl.KlN(vDRA\|AdIDYE||/IINANCI o§ a é WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ; } ; ' / "PN/0 ',. ,)»~~Q y /' \ ,4 / /. vb Pnl,~ : \\\\ \ \ I0 \/.1 ~ ';-'§f\*"°*"'é:v'~'u u u m n i u u U ' /l " € I } i __~1 / < 1 3 W T ':'§I 3 Q ,:1 `3 '** 1 i l z i i v ,< " ',' ! : . * ' * { € I *»i'-"55"f AL L TAL KING COMEDY SOUND NEW S TUESDAY CHINA NYPE - J 1 J \- - - v " £ " T . . »..~.. ' . ' ; ' . *. .1 I "...:.e. -.|'H . f `g \\H5f -~ .~L§` ; `. ~~*'" ° ; 1 : § ~ '? .~ - ;\ff | ! :1 €§§ x ' = f ~»>"" E l i : . a s U ~5 ~g "" "-1»m9 ;| "| i ~i ! f ~. § , § : , ' ! T f _. ': |m m -¢? 3 » " é 2 ; £w~ f x 'f l ~EI L IW ,~ » » » »w p .~i;. W £ \-.j =| ~ff .gr \w~ rr \| |.%E; . ~ ~.Hom e "Bl !:~_,.aE.~ ~f " I . ~ ~ .=;¢.\ f 7 h e G l o w o f t / z e F i 1 ' e p l a ~ the Heat ofa Furnace §T.5.*3f'¢~'L"f'5§'£,'.§"$i'3'1"¢§.'.}'»2'»I"»T'l1¥"¢f"' "zk.'a:f?:.~""'* thc Firth: ° - ' * ' ° ° o f " f r : - m mi s . " . ~ :.. " a. ; *: . ;' : :. . $' : .' ,': :: .. :i .; * :: ,. ': 'a ' :" '. ' "' "m m : xrcsulatndlng popala.fily ol the Fireplaca Radaoau.U 0 h u ? : mu h l o l R O C K I S L A N D S T O V E C O M P A N Y Rock Island, Ill. 5,£~_~',f;I-1='.,,-E-;'3,f",§Z'§Z;*"'~f~'1»*-'ff'~'G?f FIREPLACB ¢"!.f'1. Bock.~I o ~ ~~i\§_!1 ~ ::B ©. . @ , 1 . ? £ . ! . * 2 ». ¢ »..!»='.. .. §'. . f.a~v.e»'. e . . . ; 1-*|mr-1 ;d:l|.hndStw¢Cc.lbcizlalcnim, ':".|. wa s g i ve n a t di stri c t 26 F r i d a y af te r no o n an d was e n jo y e d b y a ll. A lb e r ta Dor na c k er a n d br othe r, Ro b er t we r e Sun day vi si to rs at th e W m .K n h le r ho me . H r .a n d Mr s .J o h n D e n k e r a n d da u g hte r s a n d Mr s .A lb e r t Lo r en - ze n o f Be n s on we r e c a lli n g o n Mr . an d Mr s .Gu s Gla n d t Sund ay . Mr s .J a me s Cizek o f Os mon d , ar ri ve d Sa tu r d a y to s p e n d Ch ri st- ma s wi th he r pa r en ts, Mr. an d Mr s Au g u s t W i tte S u n d a y .Mr s. C iz ek we n t to K a n s a s C i i y , Mo . ,to g e t th e i r s o n , Vi r g i l, . wh o is i n a p r i ~ va te sc hool the re,r e tu r n i n g Mo n - glay,Mr. Qizek arrived from Os- .,1 ..., .. -1».. .. , ./."~""\N n \q~~ . ~| l |"z;1'»~f'h $ ~rl _ f .i -;:I$» J =-» ~;,'~,~ .-'¥" g~,|,¢u'__ 4 Q <-"-'2.'£;_`.__;,f `~~p i 4 ~ I »1 ~h.\. - » f " " 1 ~AL L TAL K I NG C O M E D Y AND Ne w s ff#z. .nag SUNDAY ."»1. ,v ,MONDAY and TUESDAY ~~=; S U N D A Y ~We WII Sheet A All `lAl.KlN(vDRA\|AdIDYE||/IINANCI S .Q R ~ 1 < ~ ~ VIL - f ` . . \9 5 o I Q ' ' o: T i W n .. IWL,Men-y Chrl;tmu co ~our Eriendu ~<~Fmlic, feasting. fun!~ | f ~Happy New Yar! joy ~ ~to you! 1 ~~r'9 Each and every one.~ ,| l7-9 ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JP' 1 1 1~,,,_.oh """""~~ \ . o 4 \\ L.,' e ° " »» \ \\~Q~~ \\ Y ..17\.Huw\# i 'unu mzls u. v \ /.un-~if~' H*."1 f i ~13 , -!~.'1 \ »r ¢~ .- »H |1' n l i f b f ~l .~ ~ ~ ' T £ E § f = ~ f r w - . , , _ AL L TAL KING COMEDY SOUND NEW S TUESDAY CH IN A NI TE .~~ .shines bright ~'gf3'a»~I :~ vi*For friend and pat?3n, too. ~ ~ x fr H S W e ho pe c har e ve n! p.~g ".; , »L. \» *Ia .,; .g ._ _. _ __ __ __ a ¢ha p p y th i n g~'1 * L J _J ; ~Th e Ne w Y e a r ~ ~3 ,_s I . , ;b r i n g s r o y o u ! I u j , . ,»~:f~<." " " a '*~`J L \/( 1 1 " ' 1/ e ! .1 N ._ j ~ . .5 /»'. . .. ,\ ' - - - . . .\Q ,J a ""-¥ ¢ »f -." - . .. M # U 1 ; ~" i m-. ~ Q ' 1 M . . 2 \ . ,. ,_ _ _ . .. , . . __.. - - . . . '# < 9 !" f . " ' . . . . . . . Clifton Hotel ,A GoodPlace to Eat S t e a m H e a t e d R o o m s I - l o t a n d C o l d W a t e r c . A . . R o b e s o n a n d S o n , P r o p r i e t o r s ..~|lhazs pasr,~=9And wallwvk ¢5 you every year.9 2 0 1 1'~ fBeuerdzanrhelast.Ut ~ &4 Stewart' Pharmacy "Pr BLAIR, xnxx. emription Work a Specinlty" + Ie 1: e t s s c 1 i I I 11 rimendem. of Dodge county, Ne~nah, and signed by P. J. Meen- n and about 70 others."The mo- ion passed unanimously,it in me d. 'me inkneners charge that the :bool board members "do not mme into this court wizh clean ands", but chnrge them with an ntent "so reeking with Injustice md unfairness as to be ofiensive ,o the nostrils of any court of equity."The plan according the petitiun in intervention, "ix t naugnzer L0 ms neusme ne um;"Nora, dnrlint, ain't it dauzhnuts nm l s me ll!" "Right for ye,~father," the girl replied.' "And would ye be asking your mlther if I can have one before I die?"The daughter delivered the mes- sage to mother in the kitchen and brought back this answer: "Mlther says ye annut have oneof them doughnuts; tl\ey're fer the wake."l 1 |.|impose upon these interveners a fthe taxpayers of the prvvvsefi Steam Heated Rooms Hot and Cnld Water c. A. Robeson and Son, Proprietors Regular $1.95 Gotham Gold Bffive Silk tp top Chlifmx Hose with French ur inwd heels, $1.56 pair-all sizes and colors at the Fashion Center this Thursday- Friday-Snturday-Fnshion Center Dlys.49-1: l l :|.: taxation without representation more shocking than that imposed upon the hysterical patriots of ante Revolutionary timeg." . a v ' 9 r : " ` Q i "~ ~P i n e s C a f e H¢7J °y !i"l°| iJ ly !" " * ! . l £ ? 'A N e w a n d B e t t e r "" " ` $ p¢ ~ = ln wh 1 1 ?,f ,; .. .1 .,i n : w r '- '~. P l a c e t o E a t " W * " ' $ * " " " " ° " " ¢ * ' *°P l m n o s z - u m m m : I N N u r .~ - ~ ~ 'J . L . P m m d s w|.¢,,.a1.,¢;.|;:mhi»gs;¢r¢ W "w f s e " »..g _~5 ~Men-y Christmas co /\5 ~o u r ~/o ~<M Q Fmli f w a n fun:~ 5 \\rf s-E ; \.g ~~Happy Ng* Ya!! Ioy 5 ? Q .If t _|~toyou. `~9" '~1 7-9 ~.Each and every one.~ °" S r _ ;:sv -u1'l,| H. H. Brown nr-xr.N=\>~n .Well Drilling Read the news in The Enterpxisa DALE Domus The box social and program at the Masters schaol proved to be n huge success.A very clever pro~gram was given hy the pupils, :Iver which M n .Hermmi Jung- bluth,Vernon and Sylvian enter- tained the guests with s number of populan splectionu on ~the saxa-pnone and piano,The entire dish A L _e g g,4N .:I r -. 9 '' 3 ~ ,1 <'>, m s I `.. va ~'9 I o ~4'g 19 Men-y Chrl;tmu co our Eriendu Fmlic, feasting. fun!~ Happy New Yar! Ioy ~ to you! Each and every one.~ 1* l| =-1 § _ _\~..___ . _1 H. H. Brown mm. News. 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