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FronlbeGudmSpotclNehruh-NUMBER 51mmmwnmnsmmunBLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 9, 1930VOLUME xxxm Wnhlnnvn Omni!-s-uaimn mn. $1.50 ver Year. sm# Ovn- 50.
For information leaciinz to find U f a l U l l l l d l Mr. and Mrs . L Rabes of the
southern pan of the county, emer-C l a tained five tables of players az
~~high five Saturday evxjxing.R-
County Judge I. c. Eller is not'~ o f L o s t. S un c h Collie female
~~ quite WP K0 the standxnd of the 4 ~ ~ d 1 i l d ' s pet-has long white
,fnarryzng pnrson but he m dur-7 '[YI , lays dovm at one's feet when
mz the pan year issued -us mar-petwd.earned Omaha Hcense tag
Coin Clubim' the scores were added, pnzes."rdedH , A rt h rS h .i-Contest on "Ten inn of Pmmb-|:;f,re;;;aW;||;1,,3 Skow uforcfgt, Chris Hinz and Chulea Lazure''`_when lo t.N Y da in~'.?i°"F°. ~ 'l'{?'°"' ""'f'_ 'State Finances in Good ShllI¢|n:...:..min. °".=..._`f'.".'f ..."f'.'f.'iT......."--
nIeiiurrer and Motions In he Hurd AU I U ' A u . . | u | : . a |||)¢|only 66 01 mcse ucen ses were Hanna,nc u .ru un c lu. uvungla t:.\-Sa lu rd ay i n F r e mo n t o n Sc hool issued t o pa rtie s wh e r e b o th th e W i th ()vc r A Mi lli o n Do llar s penae,K e n wo o d 6963,Oma h a .i ti o n "W o n 5 ?Do r oth y J e me
Case l m o i v i n g Ri g h t to F o r m 'There is an old say ing that "it.'¢=c o ntr ac tin g pa rtie s we r e rbsidents Mo r e o n Ha n d th a n On e Y e a r A l G.Loz ie r,5301 Florenc e B lvd .W i n n e r s Rec e ive Tr i p 1 0 A n
\:¢»..hm.4.-»»| ~ | m » u tr u s a n i ll wi n d th a t b lo ws n o one o f W a s h i n k wn c ou nty .Afro.N a F u n d is " i n Re d " .or n ee Hr . Rh o ad e s , e f h to r o f Th e Sa lo on Co n \ e nti o n a t De tr o it.
rn.iih. "Kami "liliiei and Some:-E .llllllillu
ni.Skov. eonsolnion.Suitable prizes bruka
ed zo Mtmbership of Ne
|Exclusive Corn Clnhvserewarded exch of }h2m~Known as loo Bu. per .Am cmi.
A delicious lunch was served by
;-|the hostess.HIGH YIELD ox-' 106.6 Btsusl,f
~mn|.»»\5 m ~x1so ~Mo n d a y th e mevrolet gar~An o th e r
c alled o n ,to to w m a d u r i n g th
4._wre c k d o wn ne a r Ghlhou n.Geo.divorc es w
ma s s :I S n z I)l2¥-IRI(`l C O U R T G i f wa s
(`nu»Si mila r I n fZ.nnrl|1|\r (Ins-in in H3 \ € S Of D€C8.f.I.lI.ha d 20116 t 0
'fm of int-rest is that " ° "`" "_j""..'[Enterprise who has seen and
5503.043 lx 'ma scnool. FUND . knuws this dog and wil! be pleased wrxxma coszmrrss FnmuoreP1181year only eigh».eré E
Or;
famed.|\¢° identify.51.1
.Largest Balnnoe _found in Gasoline
I T u l~\|l\d Which is Used f o r ~H 'hg a n l z e !Rom Building.a l l 'l g |
N.T.Lund.Atlomeys Ch rk t c 1 V °Repuns an be (n'n...x... .na a ci n.|..| Ara .J 0 l ' l l 3 l ' l € t Y Hog Dv Hehiiém at Corn and
I in Blair Monday,Blair Sirhoul vim-i¢¢.Is B¢ing§l¢@v.w1d run into a bridge, ""°°"' M
.nn hxs car._as Y" a l c h e d wi th IHIEFQSL A f h n ho had hpan tn wmi m h e §..§§.2§f`}»I§§,1i§,;`§§.L`§.,L,I.`"l 0 January27th.Demonstration .:._..°
I¢ | » \ \ ;¢ »uupw - . . . ¢-_- u .--m a d e u p h i s m i n d t o b u y a n e w
o t h \ :C a r d r m s c h o o l c a m w l i ~C h e v r o l e t a n d ' h e n c e V i n t o n ~ E v a n s%c a - e s i 1 1 " l a r i n e v e r y I€ " P ' ? f r Uhns Hin: and Unnrres Lazure,`I State Treasurer Stebbins reporis '`5 The contest sponsored by the - '- ' _ ' - - W - _ " __.~L l u b f a the clnse of December a total ~~ A n t i - S a l o o n League of Nebraska,_..bo.h lan`ers bf Washxngtol coun-
-Com \anery Producuon he ld ly, were adrmtted w the hebrad-»~'h <1 -1».of $4,482,100 cash on an as com as come zo a close The topxc De lrui o n to be Held on ka exclusive corn club at Orgsq-Qmdu ...A lmn».w».\»|n nnre»d with $3_l8l.483 at the close.Bliir Hilh Makes Ou( 1930 Fool-uuan which Lhe edniisi wn< hmed mmmuim out in the district court ¢f.'""*'*' a sale
P ln h frul')ndw=(`nunt1.'arvordinr to thc!
Fremont Tribune,which has the
following to say:
"Hearing of motions and a de-murrer filed! by attomeys for
D. D. Rowe and others in the case
they brought against County Sup-
erintendent J. l. Ray to enjoin him
from granting a petition of land
owners northeast of Fremont, who
asked ua have their territory sep-
.anted from the Fremont school
dbtrict,will be held before Judge
I-`. L. Spear in district court hext
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
"fhen Rowe and four other Fre-
mont school board members, C.ll.
local News
l of vicinity
im Coming ma Going; u People
|You Know and Me d i n E w r !
l Dziy Life.Pasonzl Aeqtnint-
anees.
n o m - : Ha r m- : s i x c s l x r m x r
I Attorney Clark 0'l>lanlon made
in mp to Omaha last Monday.
of Poultry lndustry.The Clubs
Should Organize in January.
Monthly Lessons Start in Jan.
c o c xrr AG ENT HAS C HAR GE
Misses Margaret Warrick, Mam-
of Bldr vicinity are desirous of
stoning a 4~H Poultry Club.
All standard 4-n Clubs are re-
quired to have not less than five
members.We are hoping that
there are additional boys or drln
who will join such a club.If 50|
'My Marion and Betty »Krogh, all
Christensen,J. S. Devi-ies, .Lloydi A dandy 7-room house,r'ight,Pl¢8S€ _I\0\if)'_ County Agent Gf°~
Moffett and Ruben Luehrs, start-Iacross from the Tourist Park,;¥Bl»€S {mf¥[€fl1H¢¢\)'.. l9I\\\_P°"l-U
l
of 1928."During the entire year
no fund has been in the red", said
Treasurer Stebbins.
The total of state tnist funds
invested in interest bearing bonds
is now $13,73T,393.This invest-
ment for the benefit of public
schools is slowly growing and is
now higher than ever before. With
the receipt of the proceeds of the
John 0'Connor estate,expected
soon, Treasurer Stebbins says the
wml :rust funds will reach $14.-
000,000.
There is now $503,043 in the
temporary school fund,being in-
terest. dgrived from the permanent
school fund, which will be appor-
filll Schedule.Tm Games Are
bu Schedule.Four to be Played
ln Blair.
SE'l"l'l.E mro mztxr PROGRAM
t a meeting of the executiw
r.°omml'\ee of the hast Central
Nebraska Athleuc Association, the
1990 football schedule was com
pleted
The schedule as now arnmged
gives Blair four home games and
four games away from Blair Most
of the home games come during
the month ol October when the.weather is most pleasant.
,,,L_was "Ten Years of Prohibition".
The contest was divided into two
groups, oratorical and essay.
Miss Dorothy Jensen of Blair
Nebraska, was the winner of the
oratorical contest, and Miss Esther
Jensen of West Branch,Iowa,
winner of the essay contest.
The winners of the contest will
receive a free trip to the Anti-
Saloon Convention to be held at
Detroit,Michigan,the 14th of
January.
The judges of we oratorical
contest were:Mr.N.T.Lund,
Attorney Clark 0'Hanlon and
Attomey A. C.Debel.
Miss Dorothy Jensen, winner of
I Chris Kuhlmun Farm Seven
Miles Went of Herman.
DETERMINE BEST \'.»\RlE'l`Y
Mr. Chris Kuhlrnan, lidng seven
miles west of Hemxan, Nebraska,has volunteered w providb enough
ground and to furnish the labor
on caring for n corn variety pro-
duction yield plot for 1930.
The com on Mr. Kuhlman's farm
yielded well during 1929, but he
is not satisfied, since other yields
in the county have been higher.
So in order that his land and time
return Mr.Kuhlman the maxi-
mum.n \-arietv demonstration
ized Agriculture._
This exclusive organization in
Nebraska is -knorm as the l00
Bushel Per Acre Corn Club.We
say "Exolushe" because there are
only twelve members over the en-
tire sto-te,both `irrigated andmm- i r r i g a md mi l . .
lllr. Hinz is high in Washington
county with an official yield of
106.6 bushel per aero.Mr.Lo;-
zure's official yield was 101 bush-
Washington coumy farmers who
were unable to hear Mr. Him. and
Mr.Laiune report on how they
pr uced these record yields will
' 'e an opponunity w hear these
l per a»:re.'A
no dc rn , two lots, $22.50.c lubs sho uld orpgamze m J a n u a r y .
N. T. L u n d & C o .Eac h Clu b memb e r sh o u ld s ta r t.
..0 h h nn*lane 1han nun |n1n.r|'\\nr|
.-_1.58 umowmg ls me cvnlpuztc'." j . " """corn men at. our |¢¢3|gum anntionedznJanuarytoschooldnsscheduk for Blair High the oratoncal contewt,goes to mi l be held next. year.tricks..lfremont to conipete with other Mr.Kuhlman is primarily in-H°§Day which will be held in..The general fund has a balance §;=;j~2§§§."$ §°'§`fZf¥,winners of the Prohibition Con-terested for his own good, but he Blar,Monday aftmoo n,:'"'!""»
uf 3130.472 as commited with _,-_-.... .'test on next. Thursday. January 9.;.=nn!mi fm.fnr hp is invitimr ary 27, 1930, and everyone is Ln-
/` \¢ed
h e
Wo rd has been received by rela-]\ \ l \ l I n u ;| l . a n lu q l s l v u | | l » u » u |baby chicks nor less thsri one hun
,....... ..-.., ... ...___ _ ___.nets f°{the Mr.and Mrs.Earl Decker of
gnme m a5!Ornaha on Jan.5.Mrs.Decker
petxtloners "ft']will be remembered as Ruth Gulle-
Lnd ?"f'P"""d.t'f§hon,daughter of Mrs.Bnertha
died and fifty hatching eggs/'t08,t|85 one year n o Pa 'mentsgs
» 1 . .
'? ' . °r n o n t h l g ,l e s s o n s a r e a n f o l -f r o m t h i s f u n d d u r i n g t h e m o n t h
q .totaled $849,033, being larger thandu-;§{;f'=n-S*"d>' the poultry ln-usual because of payment of aal»
.:'J iaries to all state employes and ex-
-
.§ ,";b:23 ;Stu bin,fPht;i°"'ff<=uf1\'e shite officers prior to
f A l i o ,gg o baby ch it .jtlhristmaa The. receipts of the
p n ro ng a y e IC s.IMay- Summer management of gegiral fund to.aled heqaeg
baby chicks.
June-»-Tour of inspection.
July--Judging a n d demonstra-
tions.
1
August--Exhibiting at fairs and
finishing up.
September-Filing r e c o r d s of
cost. death loss, and profit or loss.If there are groups of young-
sters elsewhere in the county who
arnydesirous ot starting e Polit-or
Club, County 'Agent George Bates
will gladly assist you.
I \ ' | ' l l°'i 'l I
e permanent aC oo un is
invested in bonds with the excep-
tion of a balance ol $99,350. There
is a balance of $357,945 in the
capitol fund.
The largest balance on hand is
$1,142,186 in the gasoline tax fund
for use in road building and main-
tenance.In the federal aid road
f u n d the re is $23 0,9 09 and i n th e
mo t o r vehic le se is tra tio n~115.L. .. .i
All of the $4,481,638 state cash
deposited in banks is protected by
bond or securities.`
Uct.Oct.
1U--Lyons at :nur
1?-Wahoo at Blair
Oct. flu
Oct. 81»-Bancroft at Blair r
Nov.'I--Teachers Convention ,Ln
0i'rilha...
Nov. 14-Blair at Omaha, Central
Reserves
NOV; 21--Open
Nov; 27-Blair at Tekamah.
Will Hold
.Dist. Contest
Blair to be Center of Big District
"f v .-
I
mzwntv CELEBRATEBlair at Oakland |Gowns .a>4:<|\'£Rs.tni
'I'he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. .-X.
Bowles,Jr.,on west Grant street,
was the scene of much merriment
Wednesday, January 8, that date
being the golden wedding anniver-
sary of Mr.Bowles'parnts,Mr.
and Mrs.J.A.Bowles,Sr.of
Central City, Reb., who haw been
visiting at their son's home sev-
eral weeks.
Mr. Bowles, Sr. was born May 4,
1846 in Franklin county, Pennsyl-
vania.He was ma..:.";d on Jan. 8,
1880 at Republican City,Nob.to
-5l fuz1ltor~y Contest.a ls o nu 1 ~ '"° "° *°- B¢ ~3 i "¥ ""~ ~" 'h° o f"
born March 5 1864 at Fort D ge,Been Host to Organization for Iowa . r h y ' me the parens of
Sixteen Years.eleven children,who are as fol-
lows' Theo Bowles of San Clem-
l a save o\.aAl\n s vn - v ~--- " " ¢ : |everyone in Washington county
who is interested in better corn to
Cooperate with him.
Farmers who cooperate are ask~
ed to submit enough ear corn to
plant four rows and have at least
ten ears left to be sawed and used
for demonstration work after the
yields are determined next fall.
This will enable cooperators to
study proper ears of corn, size of
cob, and depth of kernels in select-
ing seed ears for the following
years.county Agent George Hates is
interested in securing other co~
operators along this same work
in the vicinity of Arlin an-.l
1 Calhoun? *' "Samples for planting can be
turned over directly to Mr. Kahl-
man or to the County Agent, Gep.
..~....."i'l'
'Co:~:'r1ss'r menu n.\ncn 2s¢h|.......` .f-.mf xi....lnhn l'}min|:r f.f|B"'""
vited to attend.
Mr. Gross.frorn the Crops De-partmont and 1llr§_"!Ql[c]]ill of the
Department of~
of Agriculture
assist County
Animal Husbandry
the State College
will be h m to vAgent George Bates.°
ne rr W EEKS FARM SAL ES o
Attention of The Enterprise
readers is called to the sales being
advertised for next week..
On Tuesday,Ja.nuary_ 14.the-
Albert Schjodt sale will be held on!
the old Peter Reeh .farm south*
west bf Blair.Mr.Schjodt nur-chased a .farm west.of Blai
k .'ur tipe Dol_1hver-_an Inter an<»zhef"f°:ty adjoining.
it and has built up afine set of
buildings..He is to more onto
this farm and will reduce his
fnrminn ouerations so will sell off
vrward did this sffzhv ml ;°ontenti|311 OI U16 Scnoolifinllnhnn nf thi: l"if.\Fhoard members that the law auth-'
orizjng tho county superintendent
ln forn\mn' districts is not com#
stitutional.
The plaintiffs replied with a de~_
murrer, charging that the answer.
ofa the county superintendent :lid
not state a defense.Motions were
also fiied to strike out certain
pa ns o fjhe petition in interim:-
tion of the property owners, claim-.ing theso certain pdrtions to bel
izre\1~lant.
J F Rohn the sixth member of,
\ A v »\ . . n v u p -u " ' ¢ rlo u n d t h i r t y r e l a t i v e s ~t i g r i d s b r o u g h t w e ! ! - f i l l e d b a s k e t s
a n c a r r i e d o u t a s u i s e o n M r s .
Harry Sappenfield 1 t Tuesday
evening in honor of he irthday.
After a bounteous supper a soda!
e\ ening was enjoyged.
A number of friends gathtred at'the.home of Attorney and Mrs. A.
C.Debei last Friday evening in
honor of Mrs. Debel's birth anni-
versary.The party was a real
surprise to her and_ all had a
the i.;r,_;mm;schoohboard ami merry time.banls occzipieal the
chainnan of the hoald, is one 'of attention of ai! and a nice lunch-
the attorney fm the piaintiffs and con was served.
P 11 Ahhnn i¢ ¢.==i¢=1in¢» him W Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Hanes enQ . . .L l £ \ U l ! \ \I n u .n w u | 3 u - n u ¢ - - ---- -J .C o u r t r i i s h t i s r e p r e é e n t i n g t h e t e n a i n e d t h e f o i l o i s i n r e l a t i v e s a z
p r o p e r t y o w n e r s a s k i n g a n e w d i s -a f i n e N e w Y e a r s D a y d i n i l e r z
t n c t ,w h i l e C o u n t y A t t o r n e y E .I . .M r .a n d M r s .G r a n t F o x ,G e o r g e
M a h l z n m p : e e e u t s R a y .' F o x a n d M i l o S o r e n s o n o f F l o r -
T h e s c h o o l b o a r d m e m b e r s a c t -e n c e ,M r .a n d M r s .G l e n F o x ,M r .
i n g as pla i n ti f f e sta te they are an d Mr s .J o h n He n s li k an d tw o
bdngri ng the ease as ta xpay er s and c hildren o f Oma h a an d Mr .an d
p r o p e n y owne rg o f th e c ity o f Mr s .Lo u . La ti n o i Blai r.
Fr e mo n t.Isab elle Saiisbury c a me u p
'fs n m Drnsaim \\minn<=risl\.dnnn to
Uld bchool
:Bell ln Place
Hell That Hua Been in Use for\Over Half I Cmtury is in Active
Service Again on New High
MRS- s. w. CHAMBERS C.u.u:ni /|According lo the announcemcllt
Mrs.s_W_Chambers passed of Superintendent Nelson of the
away January 2nd following n|l"remonl.schools,Blair high has
three weeksillness of heart troubleibefm designated as one of the
Deceased was born at Geneva, centers which will hold one of theNeb.September 10,|370 where`big district mleclamawry contests.
she grew to matuziiy and i wasl Those contest will he held in the
har;Hun qh,mm ,,,,,;,,,,,,,.;,,|:new high school auditorium on
| ¢ : n \ . \ . . ,\ J l l l ; I| C h i c a g o ;M r s .H a r r y J o h n s o n o f
O s k a l o n s a ,i o w a ;M r s .L .I " .M a e -
D i u r m i n l , O a k P a r k , I l i ;M r s .F l o y d
P e t e r s o n ,L o n g B e a c h ,C a l i f ;M r s .
iRobe1"f.W oo d,Sa n Die go,Ca li f ;
Mr s .Osc ar Olse n,W i n ne tha ,I l l ;
J ac ob A .Bo wles ,J r .o f Bla i r ;
n.=.~m»T Flnwles o f Oma h a :Mr s .
U __,_~ é f h if s e q u ip m e n t .Albert
P f i.n goal farmer and what he~~~:gferg wiil be gond_
°Will Meador,living up south-
~ ~~west. of Herman, will hold a sale
an Wcdnesdav. the 15th and wil!h _- . ._ _ . ., ,_close o u t eve r y th i n g h e has.H eW a s h ln g to n Comluly 'sc holarship h a s nurc hased a f a r m i n Canada.
v u w - -. ._ _- __Ma x Go o d en o f P o tts vi lle , P a . a n d
Geo.W .B o w le s p f Chic ago,sev-
er a l o f wh o m we r e p r e s en t f o r th e
ha p p y c elebration.M r .an d Mr s .
Bo wle s ha ve twe n t y - two gr a nd -
c hild ren.
Mr . B o wle s i s a me mb e r o f S . A .
Stri c k la nd Post.No .13,D e p t.oi'
He b .G.A .R.,Ha s tin g s ,Neb .,
| h a\ in g s er ve d a s a s er ge an t d ur in g
th e C i vi l W a r i n C o mp a n y K , 2 1 s t
iReg i rn en t Pe nn sy lva ni a Vo lun tee r
Ca va lry , C ol.W m .H .Bo y d, Co m-
ma a d h i g .Hi s wi f e is a me mb e r
of th e W o me rf s Re lie f Co rp s No . 9.
f r o m Un i o n Pac ific Goes to
Ri c h ar d Lippinc ott.;W a s hi n gto n
Co u nty F a r m B o y .
n s h - MW I L L A ' I " I E ND A G RI . C { ) l. L I I GE I
1Th e lilnion Pac ific Ra i lwa y
Sy s te m f o llo wi n g i ts u s u a l c u s to m
o f a wa r d i n g a sc hola rship y e ar ly
to 4 -H Club wo rk er s, ha s an n ou nc -
ed th e a wa r d i n g o f th e i r A gr i c u l-
tu r a l sc ho lars hip i n W a s h i ng to n
c o u nty f o r th e y e ar 1930.Th i s
schosaalshlp wa s awa r d e d to Ric h-
nral l.in nine ot' l.. who is a Se nior in
a n d expe c ts to ieave f m th a t
plac e soon.H e ha s a lo n g li s t
o f s tu f f fo r s a le an d those in ter -
e s te d wi ll d o we ll to b e i n a tte n d -
anc e.\
Pa u l Peter sen,wh o resides ors
th e old F ri tz Co r n e li u s fa r m so u th
o f th e Ma n e y sc hool house,w i l l
ho ld a f a r m sale n e xt Th u r sd a y ,
J aziuary 16.l t r .Pete rsen lm.;
purc hase d a one un d r ed a nd s ixty
a c r e f a r m d o wn n e a r F lo r e n c e mg
a s hc ia le a oi n g a mu c h . la r g e r
plac e wi ll sell e mo st of his eq u iv-
rne nt a n d live sto c k.L o o k o ve r
s1L\'x»:a wrznnlm c $5.11 'FEE ;,;,;:'1;ia: ;1;:"..;.|School Building.}{{£.`S."\T/f ea;m;;;;; _§_;}§m]§§B}",|1=ri<1ay,'Mmh 28.Blair high 5
ldren been host to the declamatnry c
has
on-
f o r
A N: \ l \ 1 - ; R: ~ \ : n Bits.T o m Mer eé ith.Th e y we r e m _Q
_' f "..enter ta in ed a t br id ge N e w Year:s l L R L H . \ h E l )I 5 E..\
Th e I. nter nr wo 1\l1'or an d Wifi*. .....~.f ac.....|n..,. I
R1 \0*1887.To this union two chi].T s were hom.Liovd Chambers and | testapts of Ea.nern Nebraska
thaw has
of Blair'sexirly sixty
e new high
Saturday
in active
I - I . \ . . .
Mm MonaDeez§, hnih uf this cit-ltlic past sixteen years and they
Mr. and Mrs. Chambers came t0fI.f@ always anxious to return tu
thirty-three years ago ancl Blair each succeeding year.
since made this their home.This sub-district is one of the
was a lady of refi:1ement,|l'"3°3 In the state.It lntlulles
a bright'sunny disposition all of the Omaha Schools, also the
made many friends for he.r-schools of Washington,Bert and
and no family was hem in 'I'h3}'=§f°n pvgmries-
Blai 1'
have
She
with
that
self
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x have' just Urough!in n u r -
lond of No. ;fnrm_horsés frhm
Ainswdrth, Nebfpska.These bom-
es ,are all gen!lc }nd well bmike
and weigh from 1300 lo 1650 -
run from 5 to 'J years old.This
is the best load of cle an fqm
horses that hube;en ln Blair fo
over Gwje yearaiC. Brdndage, 203 E. Jackson S
Telephone Rzed 234.5l;1t
Jam
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sa-o E.s.l m m u a m . o
o£Gcen.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
ll-Wesleyan guild bake Sn!
14-Albert Schjodt farm sal~
15--Will Meador farm sale.
16-Paul Petersen farm sd#
24 -Fa rm Account School.
Mr.and Mrs. Nels Bucharkh ar~
the proud parents of a new boy
born January lst at the swan
home northwest of B\air.
B u s n x s s s A N D I
socigi. FORECAS
l u n - | - *
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g ~k
--" " " * " r ".ar e du ly apprec iative o f the ir
go od fr i en ds wh o c ame i n o n the m
Monday eve:1in| z, J anuary 6 f o r a
ple as an t ao c ia i ewii in g.Th e d a te .
rrmricecl th e twes ity -fi fth ann ive r-
sa ry o f the ir ma rr i ag e whic h oc -
¢\1¥Y£'d in this c ity J anuary 6, 1905.
* | " \ . . -- - : » »n u w a n n a : M \ ; ¢ : l _
nlgnr. HT. me name DI mr . a n n mln .
R.R.Redfi eld.M i x Salis bury
wa s a fo r me r emp lo y e o f th e B la i r
Telgpho ne Co.
Mi ss C a th er in e Clo w o f Oma h a ,
was zz rec ent. S und ay gue st at the
h o m e o f M r .a n d M r s .J o e L o s e ,
\r|\n #urchin want n f Rl:lir.Slim:
I Th e o ld sc hool bel!
re li ed th e ta rd y 0:81
c h ildr en to s c h oo l fOr n
y ears, was p lac ed on th-
erh ooi bu i ldi n g la st
mo r n i n g in d is ag a i n
Servic e.
n w .n \ . : . ._ . . . . . | -. \ . -I I T E t \ t l l l u §n u . -r p c s n .. u l \ | : \5 -u v » ~ . n n .~ . - . .V .- . - . . .- _ _ -i n a n d p l a y i n g c a r d s ,t h e r e b e i n g C l o w i s n n a c c o m p l i s h e d m u s i c i a n
s i x t a b l e s .l ' l e f r e > h 1 e n 1 . s w e r e a n d i n s t r u c t o r i n p i a n o a t . t h e
s e r v e d f o l l o w i n g s e v e r a l h o u r s a t . O m a h s .U n i v e r s i t y .S h e i s a s i s t e r
r a n c h .g t l f M i s s I r m a C l o w ,t h e t a i e n b e d
D r .R .J .M u r d o c h ,i n b e h a l f o 1 , l r u r p m = t o f O m a h a ."
,1& ' 1 € f ; e e ' f i $ ' *f € ' 5 & % f . = 3 ; I " % f ¥ E , f . "T I #T h e o .1 2 .s .\ = ~ = = = = = i » ~ e ° = »r n e t . a t
1.0 nlmr pe ople me sau na 01 mar.old be ll is a.part.o f Bla i r an d i t
hu s a re al hi stor y .I t wa s p u b
c h a s e d i n th e e a r ly s e wn ti e s wi th
m w r y earned b y p u t ti n g o n h i g h
hi g h e r respec t th a n Mr .a n d Mr s .Thifi de c lamator y me et wi i l
Ch amb er s a n d th e s y mp a th y o f pr ob ab ly b r i n g 40 o r 50 c ontest-
th e en ti r e c ommu n i ty goes o u t " p a n ts to B l a i r b e s i d e s ma n y c o xc H-
th e bere aved hus ba nd i n hi s ho u r ea,sup er inten den ts a n d hi gh
of s o rr o w.sc ho ol s tude nts.
sc hool theatricahs.D u r i n g i ts ti me 's h1hd i e d sz e wa s a me m b e r o f t h e Con-o v e r e e e n ~ .u l d ° } ' ° h " ' f gr eg a ti o na l c hurc h a n d o f th e w lr.,-lf ~ c s : 1~ n . l. r r: mu
Ll "Lau M- in L!¢\|rll.|n| in 1313 |:1"::t':"'_1::_. .L._u.. :.| | Im llxli nmn bfm a i rnmm s ue smay ~and wok
came ear
ment ar
na u c " ' * " " '" " "" "uxgu mgn scnom mls year.nl: »-»"P a homestead and he-the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Liv-ly pioneérs in the seLtle-pinciitt, who reside on the Bench.
ld dezvelopmezmtf Of the IH;-hmA nnnn|.\n(e§ that he will
\ u \ . .. ¢ . . . u ..
i n th i s weel¢'n
is n' t, e ve ry f an
up as g oo d 5 1
"ich ""a.;a~...-. itn #mls thlt wiil put
ine as will he fowq
lxo rmat " i g ' ° = ; j ; " ; f " § , ; " d z f x h e Ma s o ni c ha ll Tu e sd a y e ve ni n g
prese 'r.ll .rs. .on "i wi th a r o un d twe n ty la d i es p r es e n t.
wi t h a n apprvopnate ~M",\ 'ar iou s g ame s were enjoy e d, fgg mfc
Rhondes r esponded , expres .ang the rize i n *o th wr e. p s t o s'e mn r s o rapprec iation o f hi mse lf an d wi fe -1.anti statin th t th e latc h ,i _losers A.de i c lo u s lun c h n a s
s a ,n s s=erve~d .by a committee composed ofwas a lwa y s o ut to th es e fne nd s.Mi s s Bea tr ic e I re la nd Mi s s G
Th e w s t s departed a t a ' " ' ° ] n a 1 1 m1 ,Mr s . V e l ma H a m me r a n d
h o u r le a vi n g ma n y hap py me m-..
go ne o u t as U m l r gr ad ua te s a n u
tho usa nds o f o th e r s ha ve listened
to i ts p e e l a s i t s e n t o u t i ts c a ll.
Th e old er ge ne ra ti on o f h i g h
Or d e r o f th e Ea s te r n S ta r ,s l-
th o u g h o n ac c ount o f po or he a lth
she ha d n o t been ac ti ve in e ith e r
or ga ni za ti on f o r s o me ti mesc hool s t u d e n ts a n d g m d u ° t f ° j ° i " |Th e fu n er a l servic es we re he ld
m t h those o f la te r y ea rs i n th e
hope th a t th e old be ll ma y pe al
ou t f o r ma n y g e n er a ti o n s to c o me
M, , , G. Q '1';¢d e.b i d d i n g th e ri s i n g ge n e r a tio n . too n e s f o l Lili' host and hostess.:i i n n n a r o f o r th e d u ti e s : n f li f e a n d
f r o m th e h o me Sa tu rd a y li f te r -
no on s t t w o o'c loc k wi th Re v.
D a u g h e r ty of fi c ia tin g a n d in ter -
me n t wa s ma d e i n th e Bla i r e g o c -
--...." " 1 j ' _ " " ' " " " "
Th e W .R . ~wi i l h o ld th ei r
mg u l a r me e ti n g J a n ua r y 1 1 a t
wh i c h ti me th e m wi ll be in sta ll-
oti o n o f off ic e rs f o r th e c o mi n g
y ear.
Mr s . C o r a B a d g e r o w wi ll b e th e
in stallin g of f ic er .
Th e fo llowi mz ar e th e e le d i ve
state.I n o n le r t o sec ure be tte r
educ atio nal ad va n ta g e s f o r th ei r
c h ildr e n, the y mo ve d t o Ha s ti n g s ,
No b .i n 1900 wh e r e th e i l m i l y
lit-ed;,untii 1922 wh e n th e y mo ve d
to C e n tr a l C i ty , ) Ne b . , wh e r e th ey
ha ve the i r h ome .Th e y h a w s p e n t
th e p as t y ea r vi si ti n g a t th e h o me s
of the ir c h ildr en .
1 \l h a s n s a a u u . - - v _ -- _ _... .use his séholurship in the Univer»
s i ty o f Ne b r a s k a n e xt y e a r a s h e
p la n s to a tte n d th e Ag r i c u ltu r a l
Colle ge i n t h e un ive rs i ty .
Ri c ha r d wo n th i s sc holarship
wh i c h is op en to me mb e r s o f th e
4 - H C l u b b y hi s mer i to ri o u s wo r k
i n th e 4 - H wo r k .I-le ha s won
su c r al pr iz e s an d h as b e en a ha rt:
/
1 'Hr and Lira;Emest Brock and r " r " " "wry.'t ll "¢£I"1`£1"`.2*Al.VA'l"ION ARMY little danehter of Auburn,Nob., §';.Z'f.£?§2F t;mekca gf 51°°;»Besides the gnef -;il'iCken hus-
.ac ie a o .fmu tu v o n B L AI R returned home last Thursday aft-»baud and two children alreadyeraNewYear's day visit with|l'°pp3.5°h°°l day mernones..lgientioned,she leaves a brother,
.....1 la t". a <1 friend.i Blair.~rank Bcales of Mooreland, Okla-§E2`°§..§"f§lf3.. D'o}5";§,.;§'£1 cR.e:.eHu?chinson, `§»..'f...of the CoNGRE:G.\'r|o1~cA|. 1..\n1l=:s homa and a sister, Mrs. Lyle Cum~
i m ,o f C g m a h a i s i n t o w n t h i s T e k a m a h B a p t i s t c h u r c h ,i n c o m - |E L E C T O F F I C E R S b e r l a n d o f G e n e v a N e b r a . k
9 'i R .u\H»\ "nan h'hrln1en|\mlm nf _l .-W....-....
and appointive officers w be in-
stalled;Pres.,Mrs.Henrietta
Bowman;Sr.Vice,Mrs.Etta
Brandt;Jr.Vice,Mrs.Eva Ed-
wards;.T1-eaa., Mrs. Elsie McBride;
Chap., Mrs. Minerva Carter; Cond.,
Mrs.Grace Hancock; Ass't. Cond.,
Mr. an
to south
pa n of
children
Bowles I
|0II
.d Mrs .B o wle s p l a n to g oe m Ca lif é rn i a th e la tte r T h e sc
th i s week.to \.ifHit th ei r h o vmve r
the re.a n d also Mrsf .n........sh,"
wo r k e r i r|th e org an iz atio n.
:holarahip wa s awa r de d ,
c hie fly o n 9.basis o f xx
Lt h e h a d w d t t e n c on-
he r aisi ng o f a bsr by b eef
n AnluYlu|in f h h Rl1|\\\5
nflner, Mr, 0. H. Maryatt.
-»-»-»»--~u~»-_ -. . . - - _ . .- ... .........\\u
b \ | I I ,u w
c e r ni n g tl
wh i c h h
l§\i|f n llNTlNSr.AL.l.Ai|uN
lay evening,January
4'" "\i.f¢"=i}`@ very glad to hear that
the Union Pacific System has se»week, adding five new members to """='" " " ' " " " ' " " ' " " " " " " " " ' ' "the county board, viz Reed 0'Han- Tekmmah.cailed at the home of The Ladies social Union of uw
lon, J.w.Blatter,L L.Sn;.der,1R.°v° L. J. Moran ""'°""FS""Y eve-Congregational church met nr Wa
vc. J. schmidm and B. J. Petersemlmng Jan.lst..home of Mrs. R- J. Murdoch, Jan.
gUS|NES v Mrs.Nettie Anderson GuardS CHM`GE Mrs.Lena Larson;Ass:t.Guard:Thum
n Lf D..\,:........... .___--.__.. ._._..._Mrs. Nettie Gilliam:Sec'y.. Mrs. ".'3=' th?2-f=,.<:f.~ff._-=..!°1=:=_1=e°:.':~lm lo worthy s Quang Ill!!! u3
:
I
n . H. n u u u mu n u l a n nnuvsn ..`80011 0~.# W P N .M L - P ¢r 1 .1~»n.as _Hz Ro:|| !|son to eve ry b od y | n 1 3 ° R x : : f " P r ; ; ° ( ; § n ; ; 'M ; _be k a h
Bla u' : fa d vlc mltg , ha s s ever ed h as M a r In`x:slev'Mu si c i an 'Mr s .Ov e r a
connect1ons w i t h j t h e Her ne Th e -G m ;R§ : h ma n n ;Col.é u r e r s th i s a
atr e. Bhd hi!!brothe r, Clmfton, bet-\|.~...a.........!...a:n...»\..............n..:....;|D3V|3»
Z m e u u u l ' l 3 |l 0 \ \ 5 a n a n c -....u s e i t s s c h o l a r s h i p a n d w e k n o v
o r u z a t x o n s m ' t h e c i t y .t h a t R i c h a r d w i l l u s e i t t o h i s f u l
.h u n d r e d w e r e p r e s e n t o n a d v a n t u: c a s i o n t o w e l c o m e E .S .g e :
of North Platte, grand sec-mmpmsna 1~:Ew1.\'\\'L:us
bi ~ i n n r nind In nrnlalrt:M\°:nfl lhm. Llllm Wllcm wha T for their annual election of uffic-1- . . . u u v u n u u \ . . n v u - - - . .u v r " " " " " |r n
. n u r c i t i u = n u ' n n n f n l r a a n l i t i t n l ! S f n r 9 nunn| mr nF unsafe hn vn iivwnd ers fof the BllSI.liI| 2 VBR?; : .' a ; ; . ; . ; ; . 1 " ' - f » : . " ' , ; , ' : ' . ; ; i i ; a ; : ; . ' ' ; , ; " ' ; i . ; ' ; ~ . : " °' " ; . ; ~r m I o l l o w l n g ~ ; ~ ' = 1 ~: l i m
S l u m Al-|7ri1r_S l l n l f i i n n Arnl\'_ ¢n| | lll'\': n u a u xi n l u r k n n lh n lr R. J .lu n d o c h . P r e s . . MI I . L .W .
'L
` . - 1 . u - ° - "; |- . n » u u - n w u o ¢ - - ¢ " | |o v u u . ; ,n n.Q b u a n u n n . n v ;1 » \ . » .R e s c u e A m i t y a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r l f n r m a t V a e o m a ,T h e s o n .H a r o l d
so-Called armies, are noi. connectedland family.who formerly lived
with this world-wide organization:tl\ere, am in New Mexico on lc-
which on the line of social service count of the health of one of theirhasuncotenedapermanentmadlehildren.It is not known how
for the reclamation of the world'slong it will be necessary for them
-Latte,Vice-pres.,Mrs.Frank
Curley,Sec.»Treas.,Mrs.Charles
Hitchman, Chrn. Program Commit-
tee;Mrs.A.F.Newell,Ass't.
Mrs. A. S. Arrnstead. Mrs.Philip
0'lInnlon and Mrs.0.Gilbertson
cast off, broken, shipwrecked hu- to remain there.f'*@l`¢elected chairman of the
manity.The Salvation army oper-...ates ~~country ~ Z : 2 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 5 5 . e ; * : ' : . .' : ; : ;
F"'f§ h" °'"°" f°; f" "'§ ; W mdifer the finding of a smear come
is .;d';';'g f f '°". t on if °'°'fernnle dog..A1 G. Loxier of nm
carries on success-I ..fully lhe slum work of the narld."I f : ; ° r m ; ° o : : 3 ° ~ 3 | ' : ; ' :1 ;
°:it is a cl1ild's pet.The dog ae-Mrs. J. G. Shick left last Sli\:\f"'eo1npnnied Mr. Ltizier and friends
day for several weeks visit \\'lti`!lg;1 a hunting trip north of Blair
her daughter Mrs.G.Bailey of.({th h idaMadison.wid.In the ......,.n.....|..f'.f'.fff"ne ....E..l -?'f`_'§'f'-I"f'2fi°'.`§i
three working divisions.A refreshment condlnttee served
a nice luncheon.`
.
Sn o w mn F o n o n l n e ' .
A shower was given in honor of
the new bride, Mrs. Bert Spanton.
formerly Martha Miller, daughter
of Christoffer L Miller of Blair,
ter known an "Mudge" will assume
charge of the picture show business
"Hi "has been instrumental in
bringing quality pictures to Blair'.~=
little theatre, often times gettimr
beforh larger places show
and we are sure the new
them
them
management expects to continue
bringing good pictures to Home
Theatre patrons.
"Hi" has not given out any in-
formation i t present as to just
line he will follow, but his
fi-lens- are wishing him good luck
and bestwishes for the future.
INSANE MAN TAKEN
a u c n u u l l t s n l a u u a u i J 1 l U l | D U l | |' n e u n
Petersen,Ma r y An de rs on a n d
Ber tha Mc llla n i ga l.
A l l me mb e r s a r e ur g e d to be
present.
¢ m
HRS. S'IAPLE'l`0N'S SON
DIES AT nnoxnx BOW
Q
Mr. Charles Stapleton of Broken
BUM who has been no seriously in,
P18166 away Inst Saturday evening
January 4.
He was the son of Mrs. James
Stapleton of this city and a bro-
ther of Mrs. Ernest Tornblld.Heleaves n wife, three daughters and
two sons besides. his aired mother
netary of the Odd Fellows of Ne-u u m n n n lb r a s k e .i ~ O n l a s t M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h -
M r .P .C .P e t e r s e n w a s t h e i n -
stalling officer of the Odd Fel-
lows and Mrs. Ella Brass held that
honor for the Rebekaha.Informal talks were made dur-
ing the evening.At the request of
Mr.P.C.Petersen,the Grand
Secretary Mr.Davis presented
Hrs.Petersen with a P.N.G.
regalia and their non, Cnr-ls wit
combination regalin, gifts of Hr.
Petersen to his wife and to his
H O U .g
A spec ial se r vi n g c o mmi tte e
ser ved a su bs ta ntia l lunc heon.
Th e r e we r e sever al vis ito rs f r o m
ana College and Seminary fncllltilB surprised Rev.and Kira. J
P.Nielsen,who were recenth
married, by going ln to spend thu
evening.After a social time»1
me limeh was enjoyed, which tht
self-lm.ned guest!mai brough
with them.The fnéulty members presenter
Rev. and Hrs. Nielsen with a fim
esighbday clock.
Finn aors nerr Bust'
The fire department was sum
rnoned early Tuesday morning tc_._------_~-~----~--~-~awry-as was seen near ure buRev, Shnck will have his headquar-|1,.,,<~1 farm one mornlnz but left
were az Crowell Home as he is out ahortly after.Any information
xn :he 5U\f° most of the'\|me. The cnncernimz the location of the ringhouse which Rev. and Mrs. Shlcklwm be gladly received a t 'nm
were occupying was sold and this Enterprise ggi" or ¢-11;-wg £0 A]
seemed an opportune time for thellozler, address 5801 Florence Flvd,
visit._._0r\aha.
oy ner sisters,Mrs.Waller Ah-
derson,Mrs.Hans Anderson and
M n .Fritz Richter at the Walter
Anderson home.The rlde re-
ceived many beautiful d useful
r i mA bountiful foul/ o'cloek lunch-
eon was served by the hosteases.
Lee Wen, living south of Blair,
was brought ln last Friday morn.-
ing by the authorities and taken
before the b of insanity with
the result tha he was later takenu> Norfolk.
Advertln in The Enterprln.
and a number of sisters and bro-
then.
Funeral services were held at
Broken Bow on Monday and.hurial
was made at Craig, Neb. on Tues-day,January 7.
See The Enterprise for iob work
Tekamah present.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen of
Lyons spent New Years DHY
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Guyer of this city.In the after-
noon, Mrs.Guyer had a few lad1¢S
ln. hannrinx Mn. Madsen.
|!he Ezra Brumbaugh residence on
out Gra nt street.Damage was
alight, Being confined to the roof.
A few mlnutea later a call was
put in from the reaidenee of Mrs.
J.Gus1ason.on west Washington
nreet.This proved to be a roof
flrealso and damage was slight.
. J
~NEWS
:ber nd ~ baby
Mr. and Mrs. Chrln Larssn md
Kenneth visited nt Herman Nel-
and Misses Winter Coats s|¢rKic~| BELL ' m d hmil y of Foster pe ted at exactly one-hal! price-prw C E K V A Y y s k at the Aa<>|;§h° fro!!
es were 510 to $69.50-now the 1 an~ Fred Waterman homes.ea
at Wisner. Neb., speiat Sunday pt uw Louie llencke ho s n a .*" ;; °' =; , g 3 ad 1 0 ~ L . a ° H . 1 _ , L d ~ ~
.rs.ne o ma-rs .d . un!| \ | q g ¢ | § | \ ; |lu, . ..E M r. md i m J o hn I .mn ,M n.Andrew s»°»¢'§-nf'and __;_f_°'_,£';_]
::,'';'~~f;~~ '°~:,.~=~ m az
un ay o~~Monday ¥r. and Mn. Lowe return
'ed to then home...., _, - . L |..x.|¢\...:.
children were dinner guests Sun- '|""'""" '"='1'l==°da zu ;u l l ;|_linlgerhnme.hey ahora;B om Mm. Raymond M
£¥.n . m spenlzl t h i dx~ .Es-;_I¢ere°== #~!|Hm,...§h.,.'?. ~
my as me uenry
[agill unior
y at the Louie
\,»»¢=|.==v -.wwf W., ... .U-..,,....e- ...e vv W ¢.,..~, 'mon uSaturday, while Mrs. Wachter andl$|5 in smart new Silk Dresse
Mnrilyn spent the day with AnnaFuesa in Hermm.
Mr.und Mrs.John Reeh and
family, spent New Years day at
the Gleon Wilkins home.
Hr .and Mrs. Fred Andersen
were supper guests ac Hans M.
Jensezrs Tuesdxy evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Vinderslev
enjoyed an oyster supper at the
Clarence Wachter home Monday
, I
°"3{"§'5'reduted to $6.75 in sizes 13 w 4 |
in all colors;vnlues tn $7.50 ix
Hats for Women und Missa.:re
dumd to 52,88 in Metallica unc
Felta.Try the Fashion Centel
First for Real Bargains.51-11
D A L E D o m e s
Kermit Vernon and Benanv. . .. . . ». | . .. \ .
h¢ xd"i u\Ei é§ :TdI I5i ""``"' ""' °|ual uct.f Jan t at 6:80 at the Sakm Luth-
'; e mn parlor.The roomwax
'benut'lly decorated in blue md-Igold.The menu eonsisuea of
llfruit cocktail, mast beef, muhed
r potatoes,June peas,pi we s andr olives,light rolls,coffee,mints,
i n c na m and wafers.The fol-
lowing program was given: Toast-
master. Rev. Wm. Goede; The TakeOff, Lawrence Niebaum; Handling'
nguiu uno nun: xmngnvnit umHelen Wllhnlng visited thé Lali-
man school Tharlday afternoon.Miss Thelma Stromqulxl of Oli
land, vlslled last week at the A.
Gustafson home,She spent Than
day afternoon with Normn Holt-xnan at the Telbasm school.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch and wa
Donald of Stanton,were Sundoy
guests at Wm. Holtman's.
Mr.and Mrs Adolph Holtman
_~and family drove to Nnnh Bendi i }'§ wE§ `f"§i » §» d""s <§ fl§ 2 fZ°°? § §| § ""<*=!.» '!1 ¢ 1€ ~ ~ a t me
I
h
I
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Mr. und Mrs. Dode Parrish and
baby druve down to Omaha Sun-
gg a nd lpe nt the da y with her
gixter, Mn. T. G. Krllner and
l l r .Kellner.
' The F. 0. Swanson family ateNewYearsdinneratlheFred
Olson home south of town.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pebersen. who0 - 4 ..=»».~.\...mn NMol.Dunn
lne womans muu new mu -first meeting of me New Ye ar
Friday afternoon with Hrs. Fred
Robenson. The subject w1s"HellLh
in the Horne".Mrs.A. J. Cam-
ero n had c harge of the ummmShewas assiaud by Mrs.H-B.
Cnmeron and Mrs.Bertha Lowe.
The program was \'e|fy_ins¢YOC¢-*~i€.."3E'..°3 r r ;. . , § ' ' L f
\
I
u m u n s .b l f l r l u i s o n | n qflmily visited uc the Allred Han-
sen home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Gene David enbenained the
Bench Commudty Club nt he:
home on Jan. 2. with twelVe mem-
bers present.Mrs.Moller and
Mrs.Gerlcke of Calhoun,were
visitors.Their next meeting will
he at the home of Mrs. George
r.~-\|,... __f-_..__. .1
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haier andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Otio Mazte-
snn and family and r.and Mrs.
Wm. Olson were lan 'hzaday eve~
ning visitors at the John P. Erik-
sen home.Mr. and Mrs. Billie Christiansenand family were 'Duesday evening
guests at the Vic Skav home.
Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Knnmr
Solo, .Anon Niebmm;Rwllnz
W'lk\enl:|~Vocalllrs.Allred |,Sola. Gilbert [All~ n.The Id-
l offleen were elected: ppl-avdngldent, Clarence Wlllnenlng;v|pzsident,Ihrga nt Lnnghontz
Let Us Haul Your Freight
and Live Stock
We Haul Anything
Anywhere
Anytime
Phone 308 for prices
L. M./Hansen
B L A I R , N E B R A S K A
...¢
Al d n Wilkening was re-elected
treasurer;advisory board,Rev.
Wm,Goede,Luther Monke and
Edna Schweder.
Mr._and Mrs.George Strehger
Mr. and Mrs. Ang~st ¢Kex'khof!
and sons were Monday evening
supper guests at Henry Scheefs.Jr.
Mr. and Mrg. Emil lallman andl
Minnie Lallman's.
.
a
Om Schultz home.'
Rev.and Mrs. Wm. Goede and
daughter, Marilyn visited Tuesdayaftemoon at the Lallmnn school.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Strenger.
Jr. spent Sunday es-wing at the
~rge Stronger home.
Slippers tha: Wear for Women
and Misses, $2.98 to $G,50;Chil-
drens $1.49 to $3.39; Erma Jetlink.
$5 and S6.Try the Fashion Cen-
ter First when you need Shoes.I t
~1nAnc|:tvmsmrr:
./u5rA N/CE DRIVE
F01 K5
-...en .»...~.~..................-.--.nexr,mueuu |»-W - --~--Ne b,visitvd here l s t Tuesday changed- Thesmeeting Jan. 24 will
with the Io rmws grandmother: be new wmi Mrs. D. sum.Mm Mn y P i l e a Mrband Mrs. Jesse Webswrand
li ne f=1°<!v°°Qvdsev was a children of Nickerson, were New
g m t cf Mus Alice §t¢vens at Years guests ol Mr. and Mrs. J.
'wednesdny evening and nt~ M. Brewster.
raided um 0.E.s. New Years|.i wmv v w" mfs watch mirtv
rv uw mi .» -n-mu iv.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen enli-
ed on Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolt atTekamah to see the new boy.
Mr. and Mm. A. Donaldson of
Marshdwwn,Iowa,Mr.Sheldon
Peck and Mrs.Berth;Gollehnu,
.nl m.:.. ~.n..¢ek-§\nn.{D..-I.
-__,_._,-_visited a t the Louie Branded
home Tuesday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis and
Mrs.Louie Hovendick and baby
were last Tuesday afternoon vis-
itors at the F. E. Fletcher home.
Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nelson.
nenry unspentNew
with Mrs.c
the hospital.Mr. and B
of Calhoun,
John Reeh s
... u-_...
m nlunn um a lu m ";,m "'""mm.:um l n llxmenlY u n d i y i n o m m F ¥ll°l'll|l\8\vhIleon|-hefizvllr;
rhrlneuen, who in in gg Qmllp yhelg they ntteml Tec!
I
pa
15w
r
lu g h sc hool.
Ir s .Clarenc e Si mps o n f r o m th e e a
a n d M r .a n d Mr s .c a u g h t wheels
. p e u t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g o n t h e J u n g b
I " u n D u n ' A n n a ~* D Y H I I i h f h u
A car appmaching
s t,a n d th ei r c m
|a n d be n t th e axle
l u t b .c a r ,c a l m i n g i 1
h d h l r n u r ]i n ..$ L -
party.Reese French,who has been
working for his brother,Taylorfor some time. has gone IA Ken-
nand and will spend the winter
with his mother, Mrs Sarah Swi~
ha n.
, Frank Flerdng of Creston, Neb.,
was a guest at the Jane Ryan.home the last of the week.
Wm. Pierce returned to Herman
'Ntsdny from Detroit, Mich. wherehe has spent several weeks visit~ing relatives.'
Mr. md Mr.H. 0. Cooper en-
and oyster supper was enjoyed atL ...Claude Clements home ~
*Tuesday evening.The followinglpartieipated:Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
'Swam Mr. and i ns .Clyde Fikrh
and children and Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. .lespersen and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. lewis Lowe, who
have been living i n Omaha for
some time. have returned to Her-
man and will live with Mr. Lowe'sparents, Mr. of Mrs. Wm. Lowe
for the winter.|Ezra and Ja es Moore of ln~
|man. Neb., we e week-end guests;
home Wednaday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck and
children were dinner guests at
the Linton Puffer home at Teles-
rnnh on Sunday._
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wilson
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Chris Jensen home.
The children of the Pleasant
View school are enjoying a volley
ball given to them for Christmasbytheir teachers,Miss Rice and
Miss Zeigler.
Mr.and Mrs.John Sutton re-
turned to Carlton. Nels. on Thurs-
and family were last Monday eve-
ning visitors at the Peter Chris-
tiansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donnelly and
baby of Omaha visited at the
Carrie Jacobsen home Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hovendickand Jenn spent Thursday eveninga: the Freeman Loftis home.
Mr. and Mrs.Chas.Hovendck,
Mr.and Mrs.Lester Hovendick
and children and Mrs.Chester
Hovendick and Jean were in Fre-
rnont Tuesday and visited with
i
wnn rn.. nun rms. r., ..-mes, ....._,,ing celebmte their wedding anni-
versary.Misses Bernice and Evelyn Hu-gelmnn visited several days wiw
Edna and Katherine Newkirk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larsen and
James spent New Years eve at
the Herman Nelsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Carlberg and
Verda spent Tuesday evening at
Clarence Wachl.er's.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Viaderslev
spent Sunday at the Nels Chris-
Dorotln ond Helen Pratt of Ban-
Itensen home near Kennard.
.-..._ ...W - .,..... ...rn turn wecar over into the ditch.Benardwas thrown through the side wiri-
dvvf.receiving severe cuts andbruisesabouttheheadandleg.
A passing car book him to the
Methodist hospital i n Omahawheremanystitches were neoesf
sary.He was brought home from
the hospital on Monday and is
getting along nicely at present.
although the cute have to be
dressed daily by the doctor.
Mrs.le e Marshall entertainedtheDaleLarkinClubThursday
afternoon.All the members nm!
Il
terhhmed n lbw rellEveé at a!
wahzh party at their home New
Yurs eve.Lite in the evening aniceoyster supper was served.|
'ghe guests '~+=r¢_Mr- gnd _Mrsi
an the Ben Wachter home.Miss day after spencling the holidays waiver h°'"'"°k an me msplwj croft spent several days the pastEdna Mathews of Tekamah, spent heme with relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Haroii Curley week at Carl Eriksen's.
Saturday night and Sunday there.Mrs.Will Lippincott of Red ""'"'e ln Tekamah Fri 35 after-Jack Wachter spent the week-
These rclatiws with Mrs.. Wach-Cloud, Neb. is visiting at the E.noon.end with his cousin, Rollin Wachter2cr's father, who makes his home|(;Lippincott home this week.. Meta Thompson ape!I'?"'..§'?"Mrs.Elmer 'Phone and James
sever al gu é éf i 'E 5 J °§ é <I " £ " vT.=}¥
pheasant af te r no on .
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha n s B r a e s c h a n dM r .a n d Mr s .He r m a n J ungblumhi
a n d f a m i l v atte n de d sm nvs tn rCari Cooper and Can, Jr., FloydCoqaerandMr.and Mrs.Bert
Cooper of Tekamah,Nettie Mae
Cooper of Dee Moines, Iowa and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Rasmussen.
The University student.; left on
Sunday for Lincdn ta resumetheirstudies following a holiday
nation of two weeks.They are
Mins Marie Adams, Miss Maxine
Johnson. Harold Swanson. Eugene
l
with her, all grew up together in;Mr. and Mrs. Hurry smiqi at-Indiana.They had n mosten_yoy-tended a surprise party given at
able time talking over old !lm€S~the home of Mr. and Mrs.Earl
Misa Vera Rogert and Joe Crut- Smith in Omaha, on Saturday eve-
singer, both oi HHH'-'§"» surpnsed ning in honor of Mrs.Smith'stheir friends by slipping down tolbinhda)-_
Council Bluffs lag:Thursday..Mrs. E. c. Lippincott and Mrs.
where they were quietly marned. Emma Carter-Hoover were dinnerThe bride is the youngest dough-guests at the Charlie Beckman
ter of Mr. and hirs. Fred Rogert home on Sunday..Ma fha mmm is Lho son of Ed.Mrs r-11am|»n.zi wi pf :i na
ucrson spent uae weex-end ln BIB!!
visiting friends and relatives.Mr. and Mrs. John B. Eriksen
'Omaha las* Tuesdawere in y.Sunday visitors at the Arthur
Anderson home to see the new
girl were Mrs. Henry Kruger and
family,Mr.and Mrs.Freeman
Loftis and baby,Mr.and Mrs
Vic Skov and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis and
spent Friday with M n .ClarkBrowning.
Mrs. P.L.Petersen spent Fri-
day afternoon at Martin Johnson's
to see Mrs. Ted lversen and baby.
Morris Christensen was a Fre-mont caller Friday,Mrs.Chris-
tensen and son. Dean spending the
day with Mrs, Walter Wachter.
Mr.and Mrs. John Reeh and
¢..nA-.~ linnnv supper on New Years eve at thehomeofMr.and M n .Henry
Qorrmcker and family near Ben-
nmgwn.Mrs. Rose Wilmot of Omaha, is
visiting at the F.J.Enerson
home.
Mr.and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth
attended a New Years party at
the Chet Marshall home in Arl-
:.....¢..._ic.Vernon Van Horn,Miss '"°"t't""` "f "` B T ~ HQ i s 'Stella Jespersen and Harold Han-§=;.§§"§§{h°he '1'a;;0n~L0ng z
w c k fer.They Mn make gueir 11Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cameron and here with Mrs.CrutsingefsCharlene of Lincoln, spent several ents for the present.A crow
dawn last mek at the H. EP. Cam-l..-....,.fnllru.nlun!i\.'n|in|'|thnm
em- a¢'u§Ei¢ri'T|`iE{iF d"|§§En¢ Eiilf daughten droveran- ed at. the'A.lfnd Hansen home on Sunday and Villi
.ome 'Wg4jne|daygfterg00n._ -_ ~
ted
t o C . I h o u n g n G l l l | . \ l u : |; n \ 7 | ¢ u u n n l l g u l u u c a 5 u v s \ » \ I u|§ u \ |l I na t u m L e w - | t f . f I ' °E u :m e h h o m e n e a r c u - |" m f .. ¥ . = ; -. . e '& . ~s e , . . 1 ~', = - 1 -
.=.z:
+s q ' c u s . n l z r v a v z a a a c v :l u .I .
Jena-en home.u l :a n I l l . c s
J l Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mathiesen
par-d o!
at
lays
next
nensiflc-
:ric-
the
s to
ssesl
Mr. and Mrs. George Fallen and
son were dinner guests at we
Hans Chr-istoffersen home Wed-
nesdny.
Miss Flora Anderson of Omaha,
spent Sunday at the Clark Lippin-
cott home.Mrs.Della Carter of Omaha,
was a dinner guest at the E. C.
Lippincott home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith en-joyed n turkey dinner at the Elza
King home al.Blair van Wednes-
day.
mls.mme nuvenumx and songattended the Sunshine Club heldat the home of her mother,Mrs.
Frank Lofti.-x Thursday aftemoon.Mr.and Mrs.I-'red Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson and
children, Kenneth and Marie Pet-
ra o n took Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman lnfkis.
Sunday visitors at the F.E.
Fletcher home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hovendick and sons, JchnWachter,Jim Mathews and Jim
and_ EzraM¢ore gf Hel county.
and Vernon, were
visitors at the 1-l
home.
Mr. and Mrs. S1
daughters wereguests at the Alfn'Will and Lizzi
Sunday guests at 1home.
Fashion Center
start Thursday an
V\'ednesday-Enlin
Friday evening
[ans M.Jensen
aren Jensen and
Sunday dinner
ed Skov home.ie Blevins were
:he Elmer Thane
Many from this community at-
tended the New Years eve dance
at Elkhorn Tuesday evening.
Mm. Morris Miners and daugh~
ter, Maude returned home FridayeveningfromHouston,Texas
where they have been visiting
since Christmas.
; ; , ; , ;~_, u s i n g l u l n u q..n»¢»- » - » -- : . --D e p u t y s h e r i f f j o h n H n o f t h e n h o m e S a t u r d a y e v e m n g .
g l n i r ,w a ; t r a n s s c t i n g b u s i n e s s i n F a h i o n g e n t ,E é o n o m y I
eM l " ; n H n z e l 1 1 r e t u r n e d t o h e r , s r :T h u r s d a y E m d l a s t u n =
t e a c h i n g d u t i e s i n t h e s c h o o l s a t ' " @ d " ° 5 d a Y " " E " t ' 1 ` ° S t o c k W o n
C h e m i n ,N e b .o n S u n d a y a f t e r a n d M i s s e s W i n t e r C é a t s s a c :
h p e n d i n g t w o w e e k s h o l i d a y va c a ~P d a t e x a c t l y o n e - h a l f p r i c e - 1
l i o n a t t h e p a r e n t a l h o m e h e r e .e s w e r e $ 1 0 t o $ 6 9 . 5 0 - n o w
M r s .E l l a M o a k a n d h e r n i e c e ,p H c e s a r e $ 5 t o $ 3 4 . ' T5 ;v a l u e
P e a r l B ° 'W 5 \ ° §' m ° § H e a v i e r C i t y .$ 1 5 i n s m a r t n e w S i l k D r e
Entire Stock Winter Coats for 1Emno\1y Days 'Womer and Mis~ses§acxificed at
ni lust till next one-half price at the Fashion Cen-
a Stock Womenslter in Blair :ight now.51-'lt
ne o ., an a ne p ne w,l o n y Dvwa luu u seduc ed to $b| D H1 s lzms . L o W ' " "Mr s .A n n i e b u tto n o r ma n - , e n f' '-|Al =A " J "" u m l un f Oma ha -w m v N e w Ye a r s an di a. ..nl 4\nlnYQ" vn\| \fm to $7.50 inlhs-rhainmi I.xrrnun nf o ld fri en ds l¢ h1 ld \e | »M r .amd Mr s .A r t M a
we-ek-end guests at the Dude Par-
rish home.~The members of the I Delta Dek
gud Club were pleasantly enter-tained by Mr.and M AugustAweattheirhemeFnday eye-
n i u g .Mr s. Mad elin e Han na n, Mis s
Ha z e l Ry a n ,F r a n k F le m i n g a n d
To m J a c k s o n we re g'\I@8tS 'There
1 : A n n f i n n l u h l n n n l l w i r i o fn B l f i i l
M" f;¥"'§£.m.;"5;¢ 'm;..; re- I .;I.'.i";;;.§§h .~*;' ;.;'h.;; ga e ué ii
duced to $2.88 in Metqllics and ga a.§§+=5=1=>°f»*p <§`°.1`§é. Ofhlgfg
Ff'"3°Tn'the Faehion C§'§t§' s§@3=u»=§ i§i°'1.§.m"h....'Those
Fast for Real Bargains.1:from this.communit3' that attended
Entire Stock Winter Qults for the party were,Mrs.E.C.Lip-
"Wnmen :ind Misses Bacnflced "t'pi:\cott,Mrs.Ches Sutton,Mrs.
onehalf price at the Fashion Cen-Ilarry Smith and Mrs.Jonas
ter in Blair right now.51-It B*2e"¢f:=~'Q nlnl .
gill and family, Evelyn Enger and
Alfred Magili of Ponca were Sun-
day dinner guests at the Raymond
Magill home.Alfred Magili of Ponca, former
resident of the New England neigh
borhood, took New Years dinnerwith his brother, Art Magill and
family and has been visiting rela-
tives here.§§1{i»§£'§na 1fJw§h"%i§§é=\ Héxli
high scores, Miss Jessie DonahooandFrank Fleming, held low, all
being awarded suitahie prizes.
Mr.and Mrs.0 .L.Hilsinger
.-..== ..<....¢ ...nu ......... N.-~ ITEMS §ii`2'2§'"»¥L.1§§"°' at .he . C. Lxp.
|Ph, and Mrs. Fred Ol n epter-
Mr.. Bnii Mrs. _lfanis *`°'f"'="'!§R§'°",.3..§§¥§f §l"'{'»f'§§ °h.$§"§§
Mr.and Mrs.Chas
were Sunday visitors
vea ter
o n
we r e Ne w Y e a r s d i n n e r g u e s ts a t
the Bert Coo per home nt 'i`el-wnmh.
Mr . a n d Mr s . C li f f o r d Owe n n ml|
so n ha ve r e t u m e d f r o m I'iu.t.I;s~|mo u th ,Ne b .wheriz th ey vin ite d|
Mrs..0we: \' s fa tli e r ove r N e w ,
Ye n rx.J anic e an d Ro be rt Ii n ug h c r ty
a n d A n n a n d D a r ln w Bur dic h a te
z~|een1t n p a r t o f th ei r vac ati on
he re a t the ilolI 1(' of th eir gr a nd -
pa r e nts , Mr . a n d Mrs. I-I.W .B u r -
1 Th e re tu rn ed h o me Su nd ay¢ic .y ;to be rea dy for . sc h ool Mo nda y .|
Mr s . . C .E. J oh ns on und Ma xi n e !
spent.N e w Ye ar s d a y i n Om a h a
vi s i ti n g th e f o r me r ' s mo th e r , Mr s .
Ma g g i e | K e lle y a t th e L o r d Li s te r
hos pi ta l.Sh e is re po rted to b e
i mp r o vi n g nic ely .
Mr .an d Mr s .J o hn Si dn er o f
To ka mah . : men t S u nd a y a z the Dr .
we r e i n Um a n a rr r u e y .Mr . a nd Mr s. J o hn B e c k lu n wer e
W ed ne sd ay e ve ni ng vis itor s at the
Peter J e nse n home.
Mr . a ny Mr s. J o h n P eter s en an d
f a mi ly s g vn t Sa tu r da y e ve n i n g a p
No r r i s W:1rd's..
My r o n To f te has enr olled n=.1
s tu d e n t n t th e V a n S a n t BU: ii i"»
College i n Oma h a .
Ma r t i n Paulnen'n were #Tuesday
evening;vi si to rs a t th e Geo.Xe!-
sen ho me .r
Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Petersen
were Su nd ay gue sts o f Mr .a n d
Mr s .Le s te r Ha ns en .
J a me s Snpp enfi eld : md My r o n
To f te a tte n d e d a Ne w Y e a rs p a r ty
a t th e Me r r i t Co ok h o me n e s ;
Ar li n gto n .
Mr . an d Mr s . G. 0 . J a me s sp e n t
New_ fears visiting relatixes ah
ent Hansen <..~Jrnas Blumbeig, ` Wm. l"lnnug~»n
4
r?é§-Yé§}3`Iia§§ `¥nI»se \-Qésfiiél Y O R K C R E E K N E W S i
were: Messrs and Mesmlames Lor-'z of Dlni Wm Olsom I
.luhn Rt-eh and'x Mr. ami Mrs.|
children were in Blair Saturday.Earl PetersenSunday at the prrfun ||\)ll1(."_
Mr. and Mr~.spent 'I`hursda;:Van Beek hnlne.Fmd Kubie c
Behlendt home. Saturday.Elmer Thane helped saw woodat Qscar Thone's Friday aftemoonMr. und' Mrs.Herman Nelsenandsons spent Sunday at lheLawrence Larsen home.Miss Esther Knbie was callingon friends in Blair New Years day
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane andJames snent New Years sinv nt thv
Frulicis Fon<berg and cliilnlxvzl:F. 0. Swanson and sons, Ed Ol-
>olx and son, Glen McDonald u :1rhildrun, Clarence Olson, Ted U;->m|,Mrs.Martha.Erikson,1;.,j
and Clifford Ecklnnd of Omulu.All hml a very pleasalit time vis-liting and playing cur-ls.
|The Sunday School altend:|'\r:e.Sunday was thirty-six.Mrs. Hlsk'nas unanimously elected by herclass to hetheir teacher for un~eather year.Miss Anna Paulsenwas chosen as the teacher for theprimary class.A financial repon
was given by the secretary.
of Wayzw, spent
ir-zztul,L. Pem-
il ins Muthiesen
an the Emerald
allcd :lt the Wnx.
I u u u u ur\|.|.'
... .\...-.,
/,As l am leaving the state I will sell at Public Auction on my f a r m
5% miles southwest of Her m a n ,4 miles northeast of Spiker and 3
miles southeast of the old Fletcher store, on
l l l [ l l l l n n v 1 n
l
All elastic tep-in (iirdles priced
at $1.98, $2.98, $3.50 in sizes 26
to 36 at the Fashion Center. They
make a very good Foundation
Garment for the new*lJresses such
as we are showing now.
51-lt F'ashion Center.
"¢'--
SI JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
Blllr.Nebrnskn
--Sec Us for Baoki ~.1
James spent New Years day at tho
Viggo Hansen home.
Mr., and Mrs. John Rogert and
family were dinner guests at rh»~Eharles Rogan home New Yeah
ay.Mr.and Mrs.Hans 1\T:\thie8Enand Vernon spent New Years day
ai Jens Krogh"s.
\.f.Eafne;°onhome. 'Norfolk.M m .M a d e l i n e i [ a n n u m s p e n t a W i l f o r d P e t e r s e n o f A r l i n g t o n
"""*v n n h i n n u n r n l H a v e 1."iu=Hno'~|.unnuulu lo,(ew days last week at me uusLund! home at Blair.She return-
ed la Herman Friday morning.John McDonald last week sev-
ered his connection with the Po-
Cadle store.Ile has been employed
as clerk in the none for some time_Mr. md Mrs. Bum Kelley and
children spent New Years qt the
Harvey Louis home./Howard CamerQ{came in
Chicago last week or n few
visit.He is still employeraninsurancecompanyand
he likes his work fine.
Mrs.Shiriey HcKercher
son of Bhirfwere visiting friends
und relatives here Thursday.
`The gnrnge at the Mrs. Bertha
(Awe home is Mins weated to a(mah coat of paint.Wm. Lowe is
dnlng the work._Mrs. J. M. Brewshr, Mrs. Har-old Brewster md Mrs,Forrest
Brewster attended the funeral of
dx-s. ~ W.Chnmbers at Blair on
from
days
with
says
and
aye... .»e.e........,..........,,.. ..Nelsen.hir.and Mrs. Howard ApplebyvisitedfriendnBlaironlust
Sunday.'-Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan enter-
tained at a New Years ee party
for Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wull and
James, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor.Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and
family.Mr. and Mrs. John Becklun, Mr.and Mrs. Carl Pieper and family,
Mr.and Mrs. J.W.Sappenlield
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Nelsen.
All elastic step-in Girdles priced
at $1.98, $2.98, $3.50 in sizes 26
to 36 at the Fashion Center. They
make n very good Foundation
Garment for the new Dresses such
as we are ahowing now.51-1:Fashion Center.
1000 Wash Dresses on sale at
\
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\1930ISI JOHNSON
AUC TI O NE E R
Blllr.Nebrnskn
--Sec Us fo r Bookings-~
Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o ne - B la c k -IS
I
12-HEAD OF CATTLE--12
/8-HEAD OF HORSES 'I
One team,three years old,well broke and
gentle, mare and gelding, weight 2800
One bay team, mare and gelding), ten years old,
weight 2600
One team mares, smooth mouth, black and bay,
weight 2600 .One bay mare, ten years old, weight 1600.
Three 2-year-old colts
One good 1-year old colt.
53-HEAD DUROC JERSEY IIOGS-53Sixteen brood sows, to fan-ow in M$1~ch
Six tried sows
Ten gilts -
Thirty-seven fall pigs, all Cholera immune.
.I , _..1in e arly s prin g
One 2-year-old Red Poll bull
Two 2-yehr-old heifcrs, fresh in February
Five spring calves.
¢»
HAY AND GRAIN
One stack second cutting alfalfa.
Some hay in barn
Oats straw in stack
Fifty bushels late seed oats
Fifteen bushels potatoes.
o
too num erous to mention.ar IC es
|MACHINERY
One Hummer manure spreader,good as new;
one Case corn planter; one New Century culti-
vator; one Bailor cultivator; one Joker culti-
vator; one disc cultivator; one Goodenough rid-
ing plow;one Moline 12-inch gang plow;one
hay rake; one broadcast seeder; one McCormick
mower; one disc harrow; one 3-section harrow;
one hay rack and truck; one grain wagon; one
wagon box; one O. K. hog`waterer, good as new;
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D e l i v e r e d P r o m p t l y
Our coal will give you perfect 'heat satisfac
tion.We are glways ready to deliver theexact fuel best suited for your needs.
All K in ds All Pn ces
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CHICKENS
Ten dozen Whibe Leghorn pullets
suumay auernuon.Misses Margaret-Kroese and
Kathryn Hughes, vwo of our high
school teachers went Saturday atthe Douglas county motropolia.Miss Viola Lewis of Tekamah,
spent the past week with home
fvllw.
Mr. and Mm. H. Il. Cameron en-
Lertdned New Years eve for Mr.
$1 in
styles
Blair.
They
fgde.
while
to pie
Blair.
sim 14 w as in av newat the Fashion Center it
A New Dress if They Fade-
are Vat Dyed-they cannm
Make your selections earl;
we have so many nioe style:
k from.Fashion Cerner ir
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and Mrs. (J. S. Cxmloron, Mr. and'Mm.Howard Iiansen and E.P.|
H nsen.I' he B'apt,i.~;t.Mimsion Circ le ufzli Mr . a n d Mr s . Te d Olin gr er wen
meet.W e esday aftern oon wi th di nn er gue sts a t tlurglIm!L0¢klir];
Mrs . A. . L.ullivr m.ho me a t Mod a le , I o wa W e d ne s da y
Mr z a n d .\. Lraaln-3 Petersen and Mr .an d Mr s .Te d Ols on w e n
L n l \ \ . | . . . . . . . . . . . . .J | : . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .. . . 4 ._ 'a l . . .l f . . . . . _ l !n nc mld nz n u n a un -n'1'ekar§\ah,cclelnrabvd
l u r m : l 1 ul.u l n n u z gll ttb ha an.u n :n a r m u n u l lN e w Y e a r s I n - r g h o m e I n O m a h a o n S u n d a y .
:a .-n l \l l r l \n nn
uuucu as uamr»------J --Mr. and Mm. li. c. Cooper, Jake
lléyers of Pender and Mr.and
Mm. Clyde Fitch. and chlidren.
\Valdo Hancock shipped a car-
load of mules Lo Omaha Saturday
nilrhl-l)r. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron and
Miss Ann M. I"et,er:a:n zsbeuf. New
Years at the Joh!! Sidrler home at
T1-knmnh..Roy Hart of Dixon,Nob.has
bought the Andrew Hansen farm
west of town and uJ¢pGCta to move
01.1.6 the place some time next
manila.o m litattson has been
u n u u n v w n c n u s o u . .¢ . v \ u v 4 » \ . a » . \home.llr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray visiied at the Harry Smith home nr
lhu|x~day evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Clark Ijppincofl
are the proud parents of u littl
daughter horn to them January 4I-Ir. and Mm. George Pollen um
son were dinner guests Sunday as
the Roy Foilen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger caller
on Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Johns or
Sunday evening.Mr.and M N Herman Jacobs
Mrs. Uterman. Mr. and Mrs. Clausfnl'\hi!}E the nlucea.lwo lf.Mr.and Mrs.Gus hienckc
Your Banker
1 Meador, Owner
"'(§§»`|}I1\"ilnBpnann whn is em-'and family and M i n Ethel Pet-
plqgd by the ~ Te le pho ne Co. a no n all were dinner guests at FARMERS STATE BANK, Clerk.
Nehrlskn, January 9, 1930 ' = = = = = = = = m = : = = n = a: m m m¢ . | n = = ° : a l rm- rmm.\.l u l l I e l n l r * M ¥ . * \ I r Q n i ?land Mn. Jensen were residents of.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Text a:zd.fendun,s, the object. and prayer of Iihzwn County.Nebraska. m L .1 could almost nel m f mim nsnA LMOST D1RIVEN ' : ' » _ i ' ? t t ~| | . u : » u o . l u a . w n u n s v x ~ ~ ~| n y y e a r sm n v i - r : a r r - v n u - - ~ , -w w G A R D N E R D l s n u c g w v " K g *»°h e a r o f " ' ° "
.M _d n r A r r m a i 1 M r .a n d h k a .J e n s S o r e n s e n o f$ 2 5 3 » 5 4 'l ~ 2 °0 m _ ; _ j ° m ' = , , ° ; _ d ; y . n ' i ' £ . , . 1 ' . . { ¢ \ » =0 4 - = 1 =n e i g h b o r h o o d w e r e S u n -
H a v i n g a u d i t e d t h e b o o k s o f t h e -.m e..-c a l l e r s a t t h e H a r r y h r v e y h o .* F i *B m l d r n g a n d 1 " ' " ¥ ' . * " " " ° ° " [M r .a n d M r s .O t t o C h r i s t i a n s e n
L u m w e a r e o f t h e o p l m o n t h a t a n d d a u g h t e r v i s i e d a t m e N e l s
' °a b o v e B a l a n c e S h e e c c o r r e c t l y C h r i s t i a n s e n h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r ~
. n . _ . . , .f: . . - . . . : . . \A - » l I | l A » ~, . f
dxy dn-mer guests at the Robert
Rasmussen home.
Visitors at the Gardner school
Lut week were D. V. Massér, Vinny
Rontrim .ma 'r»»e=Pnlnv.Irene
family of Fremont., were Sunday
afternoon vidtorn at the HarryErvey home.
Sir.and Mrs.Bob Rasmussen
were Sunda evening'ma children y
visitors at the Alben.Sr-.hjout
home.
Bda Anderson spent Saturday
night at the Robert Wilson home
in Blair.
said petition is to obtain a decree
adjudgin( um. the plnintiff, Henry
Hlnrichsen, is the absolute owner
in fee simple of Block 86, in the
city of Fort Calhoun, Washington
County, Nebraska; and w exclude
said defendants und each of them
Irom any and all right, title, inter-
est. lien. claim or demand in or to
for-Mted to the county in c ue
bidder refuses or falls to enter lu.
to a contract and give bonds in
manner or form as required by the
county ln case the contract be
awarded to him.The number md
kind of bridge! t0 be built and the
proposed location will be in nc-
condance with the direction of tha
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Fmsrxc BY P.uN|u c c u mm a u n g I n m y s y n e m.n \ |. \. . _ \ ; . . _. . . . . . A _ . ,4 -|"my uaugnvcr gov.un:.u ug"No matter how carefully I ate,Surgon,and now nfter lhrel
my fmd just \ouldn't digest bottles and a bottle of pills I en!
right.I had such pains in my three good meals if day, the ter
right side, they almost drove melrible pain is gone from UW dde
frantic.Dizzy spells came on mgrilfld constipation fi°°5"'f»buthel
frequently.1 was,restless ,t i me at all.My daughter and 1
[never miss a chance to praise the
1 grand medmcine. ' »- Mrs.Andrews
B
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NI n 1.|¢\:|.:|u w n u l u u l l ||) |. |\ ll l |\l l l va n o o n ,n e l p m g J a m e s c c l e n n u s n m a h r u 1 'y. .m . . : -n . . : | A : » . . ....~.I ' n a n l c n n . . | b J - l l ¢ l g ". W u l f a n d D o r o t h v L a r s e n .I M r .a n d M r s .R o b e r t R a S m | . 1 S 8 £ n | 3 g 1 d r e a l Imm o r my p u t t h e n -County Baud ol uid Cou§{9y \;n;
» enjoin sli d ddendmls time to time;l l l bid!d l l beu n :L I I I l l u u a u u u g a u u u l v q u n a a u iu. u\ .|||. ,|A }.c i a t i o n a s o f d a t e D e c e m b e r 3 1 , ,M r .a n d M r s .B i l l W u l f a n d '
1929.°ffarnily, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen
M¢coN1~:1=:LL .e<;.REE:~:1='1BLD,and daughter,Dorothy of DrumBy (;L Greenfield,Ineighborhood, were dinner 5111257-S
cenified Public Accountant. | Qimflf jf? krogh home on Lew
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansenf and children were Friday evening of, and u
and daughter, were Thursday ew-ivisitors at the J. W, Nelson home.. and each
ning supper guests at the Jessel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Compton of or assertiiWitte home near Elkhorn.'Blain were Sunday evening vis~|v.lienSaturday evening visitors at the itors at the Harry Ervey home.fs ."' 1:Reuben Ramnussen home were Mr.|Frank Linden and family a.nd,3"'§i Elem
Larsen,2014 South Tenth St.of ihem from claiming cpe d at thehour vi 1J?n0 o'clockxg any right, title, inter-p. 5 i n the County C mi§ion~
:laim or demand in or to ers room, and the Board reserves
ises or any part thereof the right to reject any and all bids.
Bluffs,krwn.
Skewan, Pharmacy, Agents.
BLAIR BUILDING &LOAN
f5ssocu\T1ox er quieting the title i0 to award contracts for differaq¢._
in the plaintiff and to kinds and classes of work to di.f»~
l clouds from the title of ferent contractors; also full powvr `
tiff._In throw ont blanket, collective or
I
CHURCH UF GOD
E. E. Giesler, Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 a. rn.
I!Mnrnimr Wnrshin. 11 2. m.
'3 ';,;.";,is Schenk visited her and Mrs.Christopher A:zderson Eda Anderson were Sunday din...|fxnd xorcv8ndIrene,Mr.and MTS.C842il|11e_\ guests at the Henry Lqrenzen the S8meThompsonandKenneth, and MI-:home in the Long Cneek neigh-|rernove allsister, Mrs. John Reid Saturday.]'H and 'il J Ed d dgrépent§,f§aa;n,.5h"g-,;da,;a and Mrs. Ansel Taft.lborhood.said plain
g ms in Blair.|Mr.and Mrs.Rollaml Smith Carl Trieloff of Herman spent You antIMr. and Mrs. Tom McMahon of §P°'"' Frifiilb' evening at the J.§E'"d'~5(evening at the Aug'"°t,required '
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».BA LAN LT;bu |:.r. n
December 31. 1929 I each of yau are hex
to answer mid peti
fore the 24th day
1930,or said peti
aken as true and ju
lered acconiingly.
cby I defective bids.Linnl(SEAL)ANNIE C. MARTIN,
of 50 4z County Clerk.$2l4,150.U(I §;;.:;'..;.;;;.:=.a-;,i.,;.;..;:.. an-lilrlinlton. were \\'e~dnes4:la:f eve-. |'|eter se n h ome nmm home._lon' or he:Petcrsgn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and Februar'rs.Chrui; daughter, Faye, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L.|.51
Herman Petersen and Mrs. John Reid a t - i m"be u
hillips Witended the Joint Installation of ment fend
lwal Lsraw Lnuallb III I I I mr.and Mrs. .1.L.I_.mccl08me __ _950330 rung.1§;'§e_"'"°'S a. the J. L. Petersen entertained Hr.and M:
Rea! Estate Sold on |Beth mormng and af ternoon.Sunday evening visitors at the Larsen and Kenneth of
Centrncts _ . .. .. ...5,673.55 servaccs Sunday were well attend-J L Petersen home.and Mr. and Mrs. Dan P
'rni R910 Certificates- _1.645.117 ed. several visiting brethren pres-'<=,,..,¢,..,m.amino \.i¢:ifnrs:at the Sunday dinner.Mr. and
tionJdg- NOTICE To CREDITORSOF ESTATE
Mrs.JenS| 0ifice;'s ai the Odd Fellows andl Henry Hindchsen m irs.Cl5d€!Rebeknh lodges in Blair 'I'hursda;~Plaintiff,
:day eve-evening.By MAHER & CARRIGAN'sen home|Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen r.1.r.e His Attornc
STATE OF NEBRAS
;'s.\\'as1ingtnn County,
2 5,53 ent.One d m r M n .Lippineottl " " " ` " "" " " ` " '" " " f '"f3|,""Hugh a nd Mr.and M11-=» from Red Clourh eh. attended the|i:2:,£:d1;°¢| _,{=d°'E'I»,;;,~;g M32 Allen and Lois were Sur
.. .............n............. .......:...1:-.....-M.. ...M | ic...I _..|-u....\......|\m|»r nim! visitor: at the Pete!
I ss
1
HtornoyLa mi a n d da u g hte r w f e Fr i d a y a i n n @ r § " ' "
W u1 e m O i 'a m i ,a .~s"r..\'rr:
5,094.55 anl:|uuu|| :n;L\u»\:.I-»"'=*J ''"'T ¢""'".urs.u u u lc .nuuun a u u .un».-D --njo y the g o o d f e llows h i p .Mu ni r,a ll o f Bla ir .i F r a n k L md e n ,M a r g a m
H r s F r e d H .J ensen a n d t w o Be r tr a n d a n d E d a A n d e r s o n s p e n t gu e sts o f Mr s .Ge or ge
h t wi th Fr i d a y eve ni n g at.th e Ch ri s Lar-§B¢nning1;gn_S A L E
0_{um.____g J o hr .n d c r s o n . a n d t}v_Q_dau|§h-u un \L .
10,000.00 ed n o e
|Th e W i lli n g W o r ke r s o f K e n -d .h .d
"0 0 0 . 0 0 n a r d wi ll me e t a t th e h o me o f a u g te r s su:y e o ve r HIS._:'Ann nn l.\|m nun s.Avufnnann \\4'm¥nncl{n\| M I B J o h n J U H S B H H f l d ~ O 1 1 °e : } h °r n e l ~
Henry Menckc,1
In the County CourtYulimal l u i i n w n f f h a V c f n f u f dP|'.Ill In q ;a u n h s t x va nut...Leong!m t . H e r m a n K e r k h o f f ,D e c e a s o d :
:»,:i:.u~s.:¢¢
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.UILQ v o u s ;f l a u sa a v u...... ... ... ... ... .,,I1 , , , ,1 5 [ F n d a y While the men 531. up with mr.and mrs.uan rnuups en-[urs of rremont, lv.sxtgd 1Il\1I'SGi1y'A u l m r .ls nereuy given uherMrs. J. P. S. Jensen Wnaimd Mr. and Mgs. L. L. P0l"1\\ith his bI'°lh@1» Chns A\ld@IS0f1.the Solomon Barton Estate la:wh is very low at this ter of Elk City to Fnday dmner.[an famiiy. nr 1 \rs J iconsisting of the west half of 1
.t To th e C r u\dr»,Y o u a r e H
11 i .i h l vn ll sat sa
. ' r n n m in Rln i
ii to r s o f S ai d E sta te :
erehy No ti f i e d ,Th a t ,
L th e Co u n ty Court.
r i n sa id Co u n ty o n
o f J a n u a r y a n d th e
A p r i l,1930 a t 10
...~.1l .Inu on »nAn:\A
l Yes we have services next Sun- their "Fm
of Blair,P 3' d a y m o r n i n g a t 1 1 o ' c l o c k a n d w r i t i n g .
h o p e t o s e e y o u t h e r e .i n g f o r }I -' ""M RS. A x
s2s3,542.2s'__LIABIL ITIES
IJRICW LARSHN Running Stock &
r nfr\f*S were worlli Dividends - - - -- - -S 64,500.64
I was so eonstipated Paid UP Stock - -- ~ 118,847.80
A train
1er and
e d n u r s e i s c a r M r .a n d M r s .J i m E d w a r d s - t l f l d m r . .a n a m r s .J a n n n a m a n a ;
"" " "" "W __l _ 4 ¢ \ _Y h . ~D n = » |u u n u n n n f n \ | n : r A r l n l 0 |southwest quarter and the sou
Mrs.u m moore son,1eauy were enneraalneu =~\""'=°'"""F N welt:'"'~'=:~°"°'-"°"ivrest qua mr of the nonnvrest -----~-Je'1£~en who has H C Edwards home in Kennardlfiuek dmner at the \\ altace Snow quarter of section 31 township 19,Ethe 2-ith day
z r a l w k s .M r .~N w Y e a r :d a y .I d e n h o m e s o u t h o f B l a i r ,S u n d a y .r a r g e 1 1 a n d t h e n o t h w c s t q u a r _2 5 t h d a y o f
'9 9"' t e r o f t h e n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f ° ° l ° ° k " 'm
P n c h i n n ( a n t v r F f c n n n m v I ) a v s :| . _ - . . . : - . . .nz | - . . . » . . 1 \ 2 . .s o w a n n a 1 1 l a n d € K 3 I ¥ i l l " h e
\" \|isca ting for Mr.
n Read it right in The Enterprismi been il!for sevenightandmg
to a frazzle : n u n u u y L u l C \ \ f l U C
all claims against" " ' " " ' f - " i "| . n u . : l . i l . I I l U s . u n l l m l l p 1 0 |i a u h l f A L '
S t a n T h u r s d a y a n d l a s t t i l l n e x t e a s t ,i n W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b -
W e d n e s d a y - - E n t i r e S t o c k W o m e n s l r k a w i n b e s o l d a t P a r t i t i o n
B h d M i s s e s W i n t e r C o s t a s a c r i f i c - l S a | e a t t h e C o u r i H o u s e i n B l a 1 r , '
e a a t e x a c t l y o n e ~ h a 1 f p r i c e - » » p r i c - | o n T u e s d a y ,J a n u a r y 1 6 ,1 9 3 0 a t
e s w e r e $ 1 0 t o $ 6 0 . 5 0 - - n o w t h e I 2 o ` c J o c k p _M _.
p d c e s a r e s s t o $ 3 4 - ' = 5 =v a l u e s t o T h i s i s o n e o f t h e b e s t f a r m s i n
$15 in smart new SHR Dresses this County and prospective pur-
redured £0 $6.75 in sizes 13 to 46 chasers should attend this sale.
aid Estate, with ,a view to their
adjustment and allowance.The
time limited for the presentation
of claims against said Estate is 3
months from the 24th day of Jan-
uary A. D. 1930, and the time lim-
ited for payment of debts is One
Year from said 24th day of Jan-
lr .langlauffunsnondlal|
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1 : 1 1 ;~ .F " "\. 1 . ' i :
c , T » . .~ ,' Q .g ~
B - » @ " ".\L * l x
' §5;.;,==. g Ilin all colors;values to $7.50 in mu m _ M Ht h o nary, 1930.°~as rc man wrrumss hand and theHats for Women and hhsses ""'*51-1t.Referee.my2HlhcQSeof said County Court,thisqucedto$-8S in ; ct a §en '_.-el§:f="§, 'f'.f &*':iFI.'1=;*:i°"C'§}"jf!xoT1<'r: f9f=f.~f3§!1=§; 4\.\t¢Pll\| fSé'.£'Ei' of "°°°'"2?"¢.'§'§i';ER.
\rln ii mr :w a l n u r g nu n a .u a - ; | I | S ' [ R A T l U N U I |5 a l: \ ||: » ! é 6 "(Tnuntv JIudre
Wuslxington County,l NOTICE °}o cnsnrrons
~.f I ss F E. 'runL ¢ ; ( , a |0 t l G ( ? - S s'rA'rE os) NEBRASM. 1 o S
.~ = ¢ v - r ' -A~ c. Debel. Attorney sr.-m~: or NEBRASKA
County Court.ln Probate.anmc.-u. :cones In the l\latler.of the Estate of Washington County,Cinderella A. Mnullrop, Dei:cased:A._C. 90b'1'\» Aly-I
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MAHER &CARRJGAN,Attys.
To:Elam Clark, Mayor of theCity of Fort Calho rr, Washington
County,Nebras ;Ezra Carpen-
ter, Chairman of t e town of Fort
Calhoun, Washington County, Ne-
braska Territory; Ezra Carpenter,
Chairman of the Trustees of the
town of Fort Calhoun,Washing-
ton County,Nebraska;Elizabeth
A.Allen;Allen, first and
real name unknown,husband of
Elizabeth A.Allen;Fort Calhoun
Company of the County of Wash~
The heirs at law,next of kin,
devisees,legatees,creditors and
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that on
the 30th day of December,1929,
Lena V. Moultrop filed a petition
'i n said County Court alleging
among other things that Cinderella
A.Moultrop an inhabitant of
Washington County,Nebraska,
:died on the 28th day of Decem-
ber, 1929, leaving no last Will and
['1cstamen1, and possessed of Real
land Personal Estate estimated at
ington,Territory of Nebraska;|$15000, "nfl P\'a3'if\8 for adminis-
Angglm Arnold;Arnold,tration thereof.t |-
:first and real name unknown, wife'lf you fail to appear at said
of Anselm Arnold;Alonzo 1'er~C0""lY Court on the 24111 day of
kins, Chairman Pro-tem of Trus-JHl1ll8\Y» 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M.,Itees ot' Fort Calhoun, Washingtoniimrl contest said petition,the
County,Nebraska;Tmstees of Court will appoint George Mc-
Fort Calhoun, Washington County,;Bli<if' or some other suitable per-
Nebraska, and their ,;u¢¢¢,=,.0;5 iglson Administrator and proceed to
trust; John C Sealy;S¢¢iy,a settlement of said estate._
first and real name unknown, wife Witness my hand and Official
of John C.Sealy;James (i.l\Ie»Seal this 30th day of December,
In the County Court.,In the Mattel? of the Estate of
Johann Vogt, Deceased:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are Hereby Notified, That.
I will sit at the County Court
Room in Blair in said County on
the 10th day of January,1930,
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
Es'ate, with a qiew to their ad-jusltment ami allowance.The time
limited for the presentation of
claims against said Estate is
three months from the 10th day
of January A.I).1930,and the
time limited for payment of debts
is One Year from said 10th day
of January,1930.1*Witness my hand and the Seal
of said County Court,this 13th
day of December,1929.
(SiIAI.)I. C. ELLER,
48-4t County Judge.
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'Mm / GMEATE ST
cnlavmULET
IN cHEvn01.E'1' Hlsromr | G e a t h ;h ] [ e G e a t h ,f i r s t a n d I 1 9 2 9 .
: m u l n s a n n n n n II r n n u n u l f o n f . ] a ! l 1 i ! %~r s !I v b\..». r.»14|_»|:,1\.,_I c o u m J u d g e D r . L o r ma n l x. Ra t h ma n nyI l 0 l " l ` 0 1 \ l E T R I S T
n \ n u O h m I I l n h "i "f n
,nm .......\. .............,, ...., __ ____50-41;'(`i.MeGeath;Elizabeth Allen;
E Allen, first and real name
iunknown.husband of ElizabethTo d ay,Chevrolet presents th e im p rove m en t s w h i ch c on t rib u t e gauge; heavier and stronger rear
Gre ate st Ch evrol et in Ch evrol et to com fo rt, perf orm ance, endur-ale ; ne w Fi sh er n on -g la re w ln d-
V i t l um :u l a l l u l u b v u .x o'rul:BRID(:E ~Plume Black 41
coN'rRAcrom~: 4|Evenings by AppointmentE Allen:.enettc Arnold
II A1nah!firnt and realH i s t o r y- a smoother,faster,anceand safety!shi el d; l arge r ti re s-;.:.1;;"._:.';.;.;..§;.1» .iéimm Amnldzl The Board of County Commis-be t te r S i x - w i t h be a u t i f u l nun#a.m~.,|:..,|..¢- 1°n'\u\_"these are tvnical of the many |l
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.......-.., ...._.......,. ..... . ,____,,\Arnold, first and rcal name
unknown, husband of Janette Am-
oisl; James S. Ridlcr;Rid-
ler, first and real name unknown,
wife gf James S. Ridler; Jacob R.
Lewis;Lewis,first and
mal name unknown, wife of Jacob
R. lewis;Lewis, first and
ical name unkno n, wife of J. R.
sinners of Washington County.
Nebraska, will on the 27th day of
January,1930, let to the lowest
and best bidder a yearly contruct
for the construction and erection
or reparation of all bridges cul-
vens and approaches thereto, the
(excepting cement stmclures)inLewis;llevris,first and cluding substnxcturcs and a|
mal nnmc unknown,husband oflproaches, §\;}mrsl.ructurcs,material
Phebe Lewis;Andrew Harmemllabor, and ull completion of some
-Harmen,first and real
name unknown,wife of Andrew
Ha rma n: An dr e w Ha rma n: - -
ready for use, to be built by Wash-
ington County, during the period
I THE EAT' SHOP 5
E. C.Rann, Propnetor \
Meals, 4.0 CentsExcellent Cuisine l
»Satisfactory Service ,
Courleous Treatment l
|First door east Enterprise offical
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xBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE l
COMPANY I
Bonded Abetncler l
lPHONE 15 l
| Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebnake l
cost of which shall exceed $500|
from January lst, 1030 to the lat x
bodies by Fi sher.
Basi cal ly, it is the sa m e sm rdy,
su bs ta nt ia l Si x wh ic h wo n su ch
trerhend ous pop ularity i n 1929.
B u t i t i s a g re a t e r c a r i n e ve ry
.. ......p. . , .. . .s . . - y ....se ... . ne -in-h ead m o tor, w ith its ca pac ity
inaeased to 50 horsepower; four
Delco-Lovejoy hyd ra u l i c shock
ab s o rb e rs ;f u l l y- e n c l o s e d i n -
te m a l-expa nd in g wezzther-proof
i m p ro ve m e n u w h i c h m a k e t h i s
car th e Greatest Chevrolet i n
Chevrolet Hi s t ory.
Bu t m o s t i m p re s si ve o f al l -t h i s
sm ooth er, fa ster,bette r Six has
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yay;-for there are scores of vitd brakes;a new dash gasoline been made available
at- greatly reduced prices ~ ~ and real niml .m-|.1m.~ nf Januarv. 1931 l l p'known wife of Andrew Harman'Said bids shall be at a specmeuElizabzathHarman,Har sum per lineal fool. for aupexstruc-DR. HD,§g_f;_§~ JIP1
.Mn lane "ma .Ml name unknown.ture:at a special sum per lineal X-RAY SERVICE1......., ...~.. ...... ...,.. .._..._ ,_husband of Elizabeth Harman;
Elizabeth Harmon;James S.
Riddler;nmdier, ms! and
lreal name unknown, wile of James
S.Riddler;William M.Reed;
Margaret F. Reed, wife of William
M.Reed;William Reed;
Recd,first and real name un-
known,wife of William Reed;
Elias Apple;Apple,first
land realnaxne unknown,wife al'
[Elias Apple;Qmaha and North-
western Railroad Compagy, their
successors and assigns;O.8:N.
W. R. R. Co., their successors and
assigns; l'eter`l<linrich.sen;
Hinrichsen,first nd real name
unknown, wife of Peter Hinrich-
foot for subnrueture;at a spec-
ified sum per lineal foot for piling
'ln substructure and appmaches at
an specified pum per foot (board
measure)lor all caps, sway brac-
e.4 and other wood materials used
'ln substructure and approaches; at
a specified sum per cubic foot in
lplace for swne,brick, cement or
concrete work; at a specified sun]
per lineal foot for tubing;at a
specified sum per pound for iron,
steel, or other metal materials in
place.Bids for repairs shall be at
¢
Offices in State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Blair, Nehr.
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CARL SCHMIUT
InnurumeReal Estate and Loan:Office in State Bank Bldg.
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I DR w. F.xHEMl'Bll-L
a specified sum per unit quantity I Located in new
in place.All bids on steel and Home Theatre Bldg.
wood structures to be made separ-Blair, Nebraska
ate.Bids shall show the price x
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Duri ng 1 9 2 § . mo ré tha n s i mll llo -n ti me hi xndre d tho us a nd let le sharing thése sa vings with the pulallé.No wri tte n d e -
persuns bought six-cylinde r Che vrolets.Thi s enormous vo l~scrlptlon can do justice to the extrav alue and quality provided
unge ha sma de po ss i ble many s a v i ngs i n the Che v ro le tfa cto rle s ln this ne w c ar.Vi s i t y o ur Che v r o le t de a le r-s e e thi s c a r-
-nn d, i n ke e pi ng wi th i ts lo ng -a t a bl ls he d po li c y , Ch e v r o -ri de i n i t-a nd judge fo r y o urs dl i ts s e ns a tlo na lv a lue .
The COUPE $565
$625
$625
$675
r?\~The SPORT COUPE
$ 4 9 5 The CLUB SEDAN
The SPORT ROADSTER
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sen;the unknown heirs-at~law,
devisees, legatees, personal repre-
sentatives and all other persons
interested in the estates of ench
per tnouxanu xur nuuung "nu V...ting old lumber in plane; the price
per thousand required in repair
work put in place of superstructure
of the followink named deccasedlpricq per thousand in structure;
persons,to~wit;Elizabeth A.price per thousand in lineal foot
Allen,Anselm Arnold,John C.|!or piling driven in place on re-
Seely, James G.MeGeath,Eliza-pair work;all bids to include
ern Allen, Janette Amold, Ja hardware,paint, delivery of ma-
S. Ridler. Jacob R. Lewis, Andrewlterinls on grounds.All bridge§§~
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MARCUS BECK
BONDED A n s r m c r s n
Office in Hayle Bldg.
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The SEDAN DELIVERY The! 1-2 TON CHASSIS
The I l~2 TQN CHASSIS with can 625Th: LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS Harmen,Andrew Harman, Eliza-
beth Harman,Elizabeth Harmon.
James S.Riddler,William M.
Reed, William Reed, Elias Apple,
Peter Hinrichsen, real names un-
known; and all persons having or
claiming any interest in Block 86
in the city of Fort Calhoun, Wash-
ington County,Nebraska,real
names unknown.
culveru ana sV.r\\¢lures or »~-mishall be zu-cording to the plans and
specifications heretofore adopted
by the County Board of Washing~
ton County,now on file in the
County Clerk's office of Washing-
ton County, at Blair, Nebraska.
. Bidg shall bc separate on each
different kind and class of bridges,
approaches thereto,and on each
Defendants.culvert or improvement of mad.
You and each of you are herebyland shall be sealed and filed in the
Jn-.. -1 n.. r~.\.m¢v Clark nf amd
Chicago I
Ea t - 8 : 1 0
Wes 7:15
c. S!
Ra i i n a lNonlgllnlera.m.I .A' L dgf?y_..¢ ..,
P. M. & Omaha 7Northbound1
daily except Sunday.)
ddly exeet Sunday. 1
Sunday on y.QSouthboundamy exc ept sum .i5:30 p.m. daily.`ay |
7:15 am.
2:52 p.m.
7:52 a.m.
12:85 p.m.
-BUS SCHEDUL E ;
All price: /. o. b. factory, Flint,Michigan
i VlNTON=EVANS CHEVROLET COMPANY
.'\.Blair,Nébraska motified thlt o n U16 Iifd diy D|L|lH|I\1= un .HG y":"'~.r|Ja:\uary,1930,Henry Hinrlehsen county on or oewre Aa Uclocn, m.,tiled his petition in the Distric!of the 27th day of January, 1980 "£°5'J"A'"';2
Court of Washinzton County, Ne-nnd must be gccoxpgnied by a cer-m m ~M-
Southbound
2:00 P. H~ in wh§chyou and each of ti5ed check for $200 or cash, pay-\ 3.00 pyou together with others are de-able to the Ccunty Clerk of Wash-6215 P:M.M.5:00 P. H.
8:15 P. li.
B l w , ~ 9 . ,~
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was E.NTERP-Bill
was A. mourns.num.:
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fiamed u`§»»=»1am mmf232°»:::*°£f§== _ef §?e';¥'°"f=
Fuhiun Center "'°°"°"§g»P:v' '
mn Thumb; ind last nextWednesday-étmire Stmk Womans
nnd Misses lliuwr -Coltsaafziiic-
ad At wmv oneehtlf v1'1°e-=1>fi¢~
_es wereiln w $89.50-normtheprices are 85 to $34-75: values to
$15 in smart naw Silk Dream
ndv.leed¢o$6fl5indu| 13tn46in all colors:values w $7.50 in
, " 1 ' ~c n n o v n m x ° : ' . ; . f #. : " ~ ' £~ * ; : ~
_r .r . oA N D V I C I N I T Y v u p r o p t i b w r u l a b a r b e r . » ~ §
J F o ~s o n < "b e l i n P t .C xlh a u a tvi e n ty - twn y e g n
u v -l l n n e y d i n d c t w e n c a l l e r s n t U m 'T h e w .I L C .u f B la i r ,' m m e
J o h n L a n d i s l wm e th e t i n t M t h e d o w n F r i d a y e ve n i n g m d p r e te n t-
»d " f h a S p i m t e n ' C o m m "M r .a n d M n .G u y Mi ll e r m a m i r t h na vo ki n g =-»»-Sw . 3 6 . 2
'' cd:.'. . ~ . . ' : £ . . - .._:=1°°.=:§..¥€°:'f1;x:, ! , , ' 1 " § ' - _ H * : 2 : = : , _ - _~
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st-'i~»i'i1§f a .miis
Blaiur *.B l a i r ~.51-xc
, Slinnermtha: Wear for Womn
md Minas, $2.98 to 3850;Chil-
drens 31.49 w 8839; Bunn lkttick,
$5 and S6.Try the Fphion Cen-
~ vfhen you need Shoés.I t
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. J. Munn, Pastor
Sunday School, nmo A. nf.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Junior B. Y. P. U., 3:30 P. M.
Fv e dng service,7:80 P. M.
Plyer meeting Wednesday 8:00
P.
Last Su:d1y's services in attend
dance below nonul.Several wel-
come visitors in the evening ser-
vice.
Attendance at the Prayer Meer,-
ing last week was dsappolnting.
We had as visitors in this ser-
vice, Rev.Hutchinson and Dean
Anderson of the Tekamnh Baptist
church.Ae the Wednesdgy eve-
ning service of this week,Rev.
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Fresh Frozen Herrin
Stempdcan leetlxe.'
Nu mid-week service. Wedna4
day, Ju. 16th on aecounr of mid-
y w Auocindon whkh d l l be
The sineemn sympathy of the
membership of the chunrhgls rx-
tended to Mrs. Jas. Suplemn and
fmuy i n rm las s of Mrs . s wi ne
ton's son, Chas.A.Smplefan of
Broken Bow, Neb.
Robert McMillan, who has been
out of wwn for more than six
week,s is back with his class o f
Intennediaye boys. -
Next S\mday's mnming senice
will be for ony children.The ser-
vice elns wiui the Sunday School
at 10:00 and will elose at 11:45.
There will e no intermission be-
tween the study period and the
sermon, so came as early ns you
can and come right on in!"The
water will be fine."This is one
time I wish the parents would try
to come with the children.
'f'~ 4. gpqpgn, rumor
».sm¢ selmx, 1u=oo A. u *~
Morni ng Wa nhfp, xmo A. li(
Christina Endeavor, sm P.M.
; Preaching, 'mo R. K.
Mid-Week meetinr.Wedgmdny,1:80 P. M.,.
Choir practice Friday,7:80 P. BI.
a ou are invited to hear the fol-
1|0 ' 's New Testament conver-
Quio Sunday eweqingsz .hnuary
'1"Ponversion of n Man of God;
I
January 19-Conversion of A Sol-
nnmner pmsenn archurch bothmorning.h|;q.e\/ening.sho%ved`a
mn-ked~ iM!¢%l¢nbove the ave-n:ré` attendance.
The evening nrmqn wx: full of
Buble teaching nnd ,several were
ta kin;notes.Do not rni u the
`Qermon mn Sundny evedng.
During December,7514 verses
we n reported read from :he
Bible.H w y verse:were mend
that were not reported.Rnd the
chapter in Luke corresponding w
the dav ol the month.
-(lD UB 0x UO B ' m U[|m¢ns,x.s-ro.
I 1Every mhacdption Lsin open account.m names at
auhocriben/will be instantly n -
hs o v di rnmo urma i llngua s ta tth
nxpirmtionnttlmetinxspaddforlf
the publishers be notified; other
ldaqf the aubscriptéaa will remainlx . one gg the designated lub-
icription price.Every subscriber I
mzu c q n d mu n a s t u n h n e w n a -
_.
Hat: for W omen and Mines re-
duced to $2.88 In Metallic and
Felts.Try the Faahibn Center
First for Beal Bargains.51-It
1000 Wash Dresses on sale atSli nni ze a 1 | m 4 6 i n 8 7 new
styles at the Fashion Center in
Blair. A New Dress if They Fade-
They are Vat Dyed--they annot
fade.Make your selection early
while we have so many dee styles
to pick from.Fashion Cenoer in'
Blair.51-it
| ~ v m m C o a t s f0 l|c o NGR§ c /mo u nt. C HURCH
Ho me :and Misses sacrificed a t 'A.F.Newell,Paator
L... _._ , _. ....__..,.
... -.. r'"="\°~» uquu miuurnunle'; i " "° " "" § . °?..i§""°°".§§' birth
an venary ev witht h e n e w l w d ~e s
Mrs. Lizzie Ohrt and daughter,
Mrs. Anna Fox and tum children|°f Rochester,Minn., were guest:
Monday of Mr.and Mrs.Hana
Sehmidt.
R. S. Neir was up from Omaha
Monday.He and Mrs. Neir have
decided to return to their farm
here this spdng, and Mr. und Mrs.
,L E. Coursin, who have been liv-
ing on the place for several years
vnu remove to a small acreage
near Florence.John Lunch reached another
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.~..\. --ue .nu um uuw/cus:cupyeqalaughableevening.The lo a l
'hits caused mud; merriment.
Sevenal lrom here metered over
to Modale.Iowa Friday evening
vahere Calhoun-Hi and the lndale
team played a game ol basketball.
After nwrdins a delighdul \'a~
cation with home folks, Mia; Mar-Igam -Finn len Saturday for s -.inaw, Mich. to be ready for » ¢ .?
.-ing, Jan. 6.
Miss Amanda Klassan, the gen-
ial clerk in Sievers' store, has been
ol! duty the past few days on
account of a severe odd.Prank Adams was a Blair vis-itor Frlday.
p _ M_: l ~,
Last S\1 :1dl}"s ser vic e s in attend
da n c e b e low n o rma l.Se ve ra l we! -
c o me vi si to rs i n th e eve ni n g ser-
vic e.
A tte n d a n c e a t th e P r a y e r Me e t-
i n g la s t we ek wa s dis ap po intin g.
W e h a d a s d s i t o r s i n th i s aer-
vic e,Re v.Hu tc h in s o n a n d D e a n
A n d e r s o n o f th e Te k a ma h B a p ti s t
c hurc h.A t th e W edne sdgy e ve -
n i n g servic e o f th i s we ek ,Re v.
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_. _.LE s'_5_e1L1..LL&;
N \\u
Ladiés Coats
_going
at ~ off
Buy Now
Swve
THE STYLE SHQPPE
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Fresh Frozen Herring
l2%c per pound
Fresh Fish and Oysters
e v e r y F r i d a y
North Side Store
CREDIT AND DELIVERY
Quality Market
CASH AND CARRY
JENS NIELSEN, Proprietor
will be for our children.The aer-
vice eins with the Sunday School
at 10:00 and will close at 11:45.
Thege will e no intennission be-
tween the study period and the
sermon, so come as early as you
can and come right on in!"The
water will be fine."This is one
time I wish the patents would try
to come with the children.
.:l 1 I 0 Of ¢ Ill'W o ma n .i s to g a th e r th e c h i ld r e n i n t m t h e
T h e n e w y e a r sta r te d o f f well.!3\m'2|BY Sc ho ols o f B l l i r ,to l t ~
Th e r e we r e s z i n S u n d a y s¢h <»1 .'f °~2 i the c h urvc he s o f B lai r a nd w
b a m Ch r i s ti a n En d e a vo r Soc ieties he lp i n lwld i mr u p th e han ds o f
th c qr ea c lze rs o f Blai r.
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I n m r u l u .[IM D B I J . m e I B ' i l l l l
_Opt .inBlai; ugh; now.
f.F'uhion'Center Beauty
Péwm 47--Alic.e 'rrir»1¢¢=r. 91
Ps;:hmumm fam.....»..-....a;.,.
m m u |~xiibuxfs Joumey ne g.;miss rreaa moeuer is visiting51 1:During the.morning worship _ Y_ an ees nted the same in aPxrlor 'mmf Sunday the pastor vm giv¢|f'*'-"'¥ manner.nra to r l n Fo ur Mi mi i e Ta lk i n bo y s ~
nu r girls on "The Jawless Missouri-
51 1: Junk Man".
(Jxurel-i School at 10 o'clock,
Prof. Flack, superintendent.
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.lvferuen,
M_|ss Ednn and Chris, Miss AnitaFxscher and Mr.and Mm.OttoIversenwere New Year dinner
guests of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur
Schneider..I
her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. F. wMoeller.
Mrs.Wm.Bolln e:1¢erta.ine<
eight guests at luncheon an:bridge at her home Saturday aft
ernoon in honor of Miss MabeNeal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coursin nvi
@1=r->'='°'>ff*1f*=#'-
uécAm~u¥ mb.-.|,»-'mx !m m ;ny }:¢ héi £ r}E» }» ZT; »1 L O N G ~Xoumg Peop s ¥'"°°'"38 at 6 |ss Amis Mehrens_kept oge gaturdayg :ight to a number J?
r.`lndMrs. Hayes Rnsenbalm
uhm: New Years wich Mrs. Ron-Gibllnfa qixter,Mrs.Fred Enger
and flnilv bf near Herman.
gg. and Mrs.I-'loyd Rosenbalmo'°"`°""§;."°i ",.aw°"}"°i"'alt-
;i n F o 's er,Fes-~,§.......l... at (he gaygs Ros-
e .uh home..
p. m-The recent dxscussxoxu ham house_New Years Day nn honor of
centered in Eddie Guesfq b6ok,'hf\' birth anniversary.
"My Religion".~l A num.l>etof the young people
Another bo wss iniiiaked into of this vlcxmgy amended the Newthe "Chnrlesf Y Lindbergh Pioneer §;iryd';I""_m Bennington Wed-
Club: Tuesda ewnxng.Mr. H.L.Mrs.Wntemmn of Omaha, was
Morns gave 1 ble assistance at the n caller at me J. w. Trisler home
ceremonial.Games followed the Wednesday.
initiation.Mrs.George Collin of Elgin,
nu..1.1. »n..____...
their friends.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger were
Omaha visitors Snturdn afternoon
O. P. Brown,formery manager
of the Ft.Calhoun Lumber Co.,has purchased the Princess theater
at Mapleton,Iowa and took pos~
session of same Jan.1.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mehrena and
,a.....|.»-..ur....lir. and Mm. Ni-els
uhlertained a numberlt_Sl.tndAy in honor
J me a ..I t was his
C u m a . , : s n znu rs uay I 01* n er ho mehr is tear_____=.}|Fa sh io n Ce n te r B e n u tv p a r lo la f te r s e v e r a l we e k s vls l t wxt h h e r \ | a u 5 u \ | C I . |n u a a ; 1 . . | u » l n p c l w u a l . -l u r d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e H e n r y
! F i s c h e r h o m e .
I C .W .S c h m i d t a n d s o n ,J u n i o r
were busi ness : vin ifnr n in Rln i r n n
n e w - u v e r l
of their son,
firch hmh
and family
Wm, at that
s hostess to
Progressive
Lernbon.AI-
Phone 41-Auée 'rn x¢:¢"°§££8}`lppePermanentsfingerwaving,mar-
ce':nerytlgirlg.51-It
Silk Stockings that Wear.Gold
S!rlP€. $L95; Onyx Poinbex, $r»50:
Bobolink, Sl: . Neverdnrn,2 pair,
Sl.Sines 8% to 10 in all mlors .
nr only the Fashion Center in
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mother, Mrs. Julia Clmelnnd and
sister,Mrs.Frank dams and
family.\Supt. and Mrs... Mead re-
Iturned Thursday r 1 vacationfspent with Mrs. Mead's parents in
Wagner, S. D.
A very instr~uct.i\e and intexest~
mg meeting of the Woman's Club
wuz lvl.-| .hm 9 mm.M...r1......
nnmversary.\H.\yn .kogenbthnvighed Blndny near 0
lawn La rse n home
#Mm Uhda Hip! wau¢c¢.-my Ladies'
lut 'Ifhunsday all
~ Uwe members
guna t\vo`vi§if2Srs,
and Miss Fra'the business mmgwasgiven by I
me were won by n.g één ind Mrs. l\e¢er
bln.. lm..-\. ..»a.. ....-
Saturday afternoon.
.,Misa E mi ly Ké t clmmr k has re-
tu r n u d to Gr a n d Is lan d to c on-
ti n u e he r stud ie s a f te r a va c a ti o n
sp e n t wi th ho me f o lk s .
Th e Mis ses Ma r y Coo k,A n i ta
Me h r e n s a n d Ma b e l Ne ale-Ne h r -
err pres-r's. Marie
moea Mullenating a con-
Mm.Hinz.
drs. Ludwig
Jensen.A- . . J |l l . . .
eeisaozz, 'K¢;.;;;'*ii0i1"§;n";t;; mg ...;f;f2¢,1";£aa¢;.;;,;.;oHdnuur.D1'lti Slippers that Wear for Women
and Misses, $2.98 to $6.50;Chil-
drens $1.49 to $3~39: Erma Jettick,
$5 and 36.Try the Fashion Cen-
ter First when you neéd Shoes.I t
a swenod 'b nnmin a foxei 2 to Lincoln Sundqx f mmm.afternyggl.~two weeks vncutmon at thenr re-born Amerxcnn, who became fam |th homesous.Mrs.Loy Rohwer had °""$.|A'i,Kms ;who h m beenpaper on Problems of Immigz-auon.|.'..
M r s .P a u l i n e N e a l e d e s c r i b e d h o w ! S 1 > ° " '= l i = 1 S l u s t " M U . 5 3 5 3 Q 3 3
A l l l l l l n z fi n u i n n j u l ! h u l h .. . . . . I. . . . Jl t h e ~i s f r e a t k d l t ~~ ~ T o u Q
vu a u u u u l l w a s n c n t u n y Ul f ! !-0¥15 1lH¢H u m s t o n a n d M r s .F r e e
l i b u g .' T h e n e x t m e e t i n g i s w i t h
C h e s t e r A 1 - o n s o n w i t h M e s
J a m q s T h o m p e m n a n d J a m e e
l i n o n a c h i n g s e
»»'` r I A . r B e n " a n f a m i l y o l
: e l b ,H g - g g M r s . L I - " ; r i t z K n u d
" 'p h d a u t e r u m a p e !N ¢ 1 Y ¢ a m d a y 2. 1 t h e y W a l t ;
N o v a k I m m e .
~and Mn. Da n Thompsonand daughter, Grace, spent Friday
in Omaha.
*lim Frances Mullin returned to
herilcliool duties at De Soto last
ggw ARM ; a two we e ki s vaca-
.|iss brace Thompson alsoeieqr .zo Kennard and Miss Ada
Schenk bo Dale.
"'|I'essrs.and ldesdames Dan,UNH; James and Leslie Thornpson
ahdlatnilies of this vicinity were
Néw_ Years day; guests at_theg1¢'§'nk Thompson home,west of
mr.".*.
.... _......... ....,,-in uuuiva yuvxuat $1.98. $2.98, $3.50 in sizes 26
to 36 at the Fashion Center.They
maloe s very good Foundation
Garment for the new Dresses such
as we are -showing now.
51~1t ;_Fashion Center.
lW 0 Wash Dresses on sale nr
$1 in sizes 1 |to 46 in 37 new
styles at the Fashion Center in
Blair. A New Dress it They Fade
They are Vat Dyed-they cannot
fsde.Mala:your selections early
while we have so many nice styles
to pick from.Fashion Cenber in
Blair.51-it
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank the many
kind frionflru-s.-..,.|.:..,=|..,.
i
Island.Mrs. May Lnzure gave
excellent paper on historicll poi;in Nebraska.There were eighu
members present.Da inty mi n
ments were served by the hasteThe next meeting will be held J.
16 with Mrs. Anna Sievem, ho
ess.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Olson
Oereseo,Neb.were New YA
guests at the Cari Rohwer hom
John Watkins is mniined to 1
home with an attack of rheun
tism.
Mrs.Anna Fox and childnwhohavebeenvisitingrelstix
and [Hands hen, have returned
their home in Rochester, Minn.Misa Mabel Neale entertained
few relatiws and friends at hrld
Friday afternoon.
_ lCarl_§ierk, who_has been gt:
an:itz
:en:sh
rss.
nn.st-
of
:are.his
la-Ien,re8w
l a
ige
ly-ark
to
l n .
where he is a student in the
college there,
Miss Anita Fischer went toFontanelleSunday evening to be
in readiness for her teaching
duties Monday morning.o l l r .and Mrs.)o1:i Geesaman °;
a,were un ay gu as oDr. and Mrs . E. S. B. <=.§m...
'l'hegentlemen are brothers._.
.Mr.and M m August F n h m
spent Sunday with their son, Chris
Frahm and Mrs. Frahm.,
The P. T. A. mee:ing which wasto have been held Wednesday eve-
ning, Jan. 8 has been postponed to
Jan. 15.4 The good weather of the past
two weeks has ennbled the farm-
ers in getting their corn out ofthe Delds.Several in this vicin-
ity finished Saturday.
Chris Staben shipped three cu-loads of shelled com and Paul
Kruger, one carload the past week-time of o ur bereavement during
the illness and later death of our
dearly beloved wife and mother.
S.W. Chambers
and family.
for some time,has returned
his home near Lake Wilson, Mi
'Word was received here Frid
of the death of L. W. Kam at
home in Winconsin.Funeral s
vices were to be held Sunday, J
5.The deceased was past u n | . | .|- ¢ . \ ,Y - ,-...¢\ -.» _.,_g - ;Simes 8%to 10 in all colors. r .....azibnb mmn..,...... .........,v.......\ u uwbmi Liswr 1xos*piLal -.mm n/m.|
Jensen'is cbnilncd after an ope!~
atiolg They repon her getung
albng nicely.|l{vward"I'lmmpson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dun Thompson,entm-~
tained a hqmbcr of triends NewYexrs eve;
Miss- Ella Nielsen spent a few
days az th;James Thompson
*-'Ig-f» a guen ct' Miss Eileen.
'.New Ypus eve pa ny wasnem:,Ȣme Hayes Rosenhalml
hogde when the Messrs. and Mes-dnmes Alfred Eager of Blain-,l
Dwi ght Pntrirk .oi Spiker and
Engl Caldwell watched the old year
ousnnd .dnznew year in..A mid-nighglundmeon was served..,Mn and Mm uuao lph HansenenlerfainedlastWedneadayat'
su,;S;§er' for the fdlowing 'guestszl
Mr. 'and lrlrs.Lars' Paulsen andl
ddugiter, Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Edi
llxns i n mzrfamily o! Omm, Mr.uld'Mr¥ .Chris Axe lgurd and
Miss jlivian Miller of Blah..
Migs Helen Vlndetslev of Her~
nun, was a week-end guen at theN}CliriBf/enien gfm-...na M m me d mxs é n
and children were vlsilara Simday
at`0u'{s Paulserfs In Blair.
'ddnesz Thorapqn joined LKQ
uigglgxaefa phi made up a train.
(o r a,ben-day loumey through the
'I'l-[ey let: last Saturday.
B,M;Umzbaek of Arl-
ngtam was ayeek-md visitnr in
fr She'§ntSumd ' at the
,,<;~=\>° of bg ughber,rs. Leon
y an y.~f$ir..'a:\d Mrs. W1 E. ThompsonQsnmpaniedilr. and Mrs.Dan
ompson to Teknhmh Sunday 4 _,Commencmg at 1 o clock p. m. sharp the following propert
4 - H EA D O F u o n s m 4
One team of sorrel mares,5 and 6 years old
weighing about 2600
..,.f~
~ lpent =}»~ dy wilfl
`\ln uu['l|rl. J. P-.S- Jensen ofg-u e m n mr n i c k and
the c a n "fx i ni ne dnune .
hm 9-hh puents sf Mrs.-Hans
l l .'emergand Mm. Jen|.Pe\er~u¢n'h-this vicinity; p ,
' l f e W M r s .l'Trt\l la ng.nc-
cominnied by John: Arlnimn and
d\||1:l§u.Egl\yle attended the play
,s a g # W W I n i g i i In Clllmun.
K g jahn Annum- was one of the
c : - a f ]`.r "||l»-;|q~,i I-ln. [qv J o n ,who~ M' -nmfi, v
Sdygdsyd1nnur'g\n||!s nt theal. ll.Nx d n ml h mm.4
___,....._,,,.o»»c:veIl€1';abou t 4 to ns of h ors e h ay;some sweet cl '
ovexhay and som e oats straw;one coal and wood
h eatm g stove,one sm all heater'on e k`t h
,\ c enc u p b o a r d ; o n e C o l e m a n g a s o l i n e l a m p ; o n e R a y o
I a m p ,s o m e k e l o s e n e l a m p s a n d l a n t e r n s .a n d
A 4 - L A . .. . . . ¢ :| - _-au | 1 \ :| e; 5 t o o n l l m p r n n e f n m m . ;
7:4 "Z'§.E¢~1fiL1"§l]i-1' -..IT. v \ | ¢ v q ?»m | ¢| l \ l \ | v l l ¢\ n u n s .: p u | : U lf e e w e r e , 5 < » , m » a .. A v e r y C n j u y - |
3 h l 5 E . ', | § i m : :w a s g r q g o r t e d .|
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S319 rs that ¥'»"ea!fm \'\'om»-nf
;n¢Li»l 1.=1¢5, $2-98 to 5650:Chil-
¢1m¢.a41.49 m.$a.a9§ Ennx Jeetick,
s s - mrs e ;Try ma Fashion Cen-
be'"`1'fl¥.§tIwhen ;-bu ne1 Shoeé.1:ALBERT scl-IJODT, (M I
l.n§:Ns1-:N & Bnoss,FARMERE STATE BANK
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d a y e ve n i n g wh e n re la ti ve s a n d
f d e n d s ga th e re d a t the ir ho me
n o r th o f to wn to s p e n d s p l e a i u n t
even i ng ,the oc casion be in g Mr s :
Gilber'.son'a b i r t h ann ivers ar y .A
nic e lu nc h wa s ser ved to th e
gu es ts an d c ar d s we r e en joy ed th e
re ma i nd e r of th e e ve ni n g .
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as s i sta n c e i f th e s en d e r wi ll
k i n d ly s i g n h i s o r h e r n a me
to the ar'ticle..'Th e n a me
wi ll no t be p ub li sh e d b u t it.
mu st b e atta c h ed to th e item
se n t i n .
o e u a n e e a a o t u u o
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as
ar
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of Kirby Cook.Mr. Mcfirat~ and
o 1 gCor ne ll Coilege.
Me r to n Ku h r o f th i s c i ty , L e o n -
a r d W u lf ! d f A r l i n g to n a n d C h a s -
te n Ras mu ss en o f Sp ik er ,dr o ve
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Lincoln last ~eek after ~he holi-
days spent with home folks.
Friends and relatives gathered
=the/ Otto Kuhr home on North
~'alker avenue last Sunday eve-
ning to heip Mr.Kuhr properly
celebrate his birthday.A very
pleasant evening was spent with
visiting and games.
Miss Helen Svendgaard is at
hor home in this city until sometimeinFebruarywhenshe gwill
contirne her nurses training at the
»Wise Memorial hospital has dis-
cominued their training school.
Emmet Bolt,and daughters,
Helen and Rum drove up co Te-
ksmah Sunday"!o mi: their new
nephew, Willilm Bolt, son of Dr.
and Mrs. W, J. Bolt of that city.
The young son was born January 4
and all concerned are reported as
doing very nicely.'
duririg his visit to the local or-
ganization...\
Mrs. , W. v,Wright and_' Lim.
Oscar Guyer drove to Omaha Mom
day and broug'.ht MinsLila rinrht
home with them.She h u .en
New Years Eve in Omaha at the
home of Wm. Burgess where they
assisted in the celebration at the
wedding of Rudolph Meissner to
Miss Esther Hemphill of ,Papillion
Neo.,who were married"New
Years Eve at eleven o'clnck.
Mrs.Kenneth McKibben.who
has been in 2151 Omaha hospital I
her ~orne Januar~ 3.
Mrs.Ernest Sehmid: enterlaip-
ed_phfe tables of friends of _s
bri ge luncheon on Dec. 30, com-
plimenting Misa Anna Schmirk,
who was home for the holidays,
Mrs. L. F. States took first prize
and Mrs.Geo.Bates, conaolatior
at the close of the games.Misa
Schmidt received a guest prize; "for a week or so, is getting along'4
fine and will be able to comel .llttorney Seymour L Smith of
horse the latter part of the week, Omaha, was in Blair last Satur-
whlch as good news to her rc-la~
tives and friends.Mrs. Illeliibben
'of this city.!1000 Wash Dresses on sale at
$1 in sizes I4 to 4ii in 37 new'styles at the Fashion Center in
is the daughter of W. J. Rodgers
'Blain A New Dress if They Fade-»
They are Vat Dyed-they cannot
Ffade. .Make your selections early
while we have so many nice styles
to pick from.Fashion Center in
ma r .5l-It
'M ~
day un legal business and after
office hours dropped in for a risit
with the editor.We have known
Seymour all his life, we watched
him through his sqhool career and
we are always glad t o h a v e ~
drop into the ofiice for o v.isit..1
fl t t l l a l a o u i l l l v t
-NOTICE f
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*Friends of The Enterprise
'often send in articles of
Q
O m a h a a t t h e h o m e o f h e r s i t t e r ,
Mr s .P a u l La mbr e c h t.~r
Gwy er Nie ls en , son o f J e ns Nie l-
se n , wa s p r e tty mFe ll sc ratc hed u p
Monday gfter Srying to jtmiji a
hedge that hp a bqbed wire
fence nlnningxhrough it whichihé
didn't see,His; face wasf cut uni
a couple of teeth were brokexvlis
the mixup.l
Mr.ani!151,-Q. Lester Spginex
and son gnd M;-.ang!Mrq,1¢|We|
Sublet and children who=liv|*e.in
City next Monday where¢he'men
are employed on the :levy Trrldfsliving built acrosth¢ Mlsso i a t
that point.' '_:»
Miss Sidney Free of Baltilnotyy*
Maryland,spent the Christmas
holidays visiting her aunt 'And
cousins,Mrs.Jbe S.Cook " and
daughters of thi; city.She
m a r . ~ l m u g u y ~
B\ttn1 chayging at Ditlnf Wals-
~Service Sudan, 75¢.We c|.ll
i Q ; ~ d d i v e r .51-lt
tu and !loa:.eonr~~ E snuff.a n
Mins Helen Séhelder xeturned to
the Omnha Uniyrgnity Monday.
Highest prima for produce. Phone
zsa.Fnnngrs Produre c..as-u
wFor Ren Bq,nwo1|L ihqdin
`0 h1 °m !o r Sa le -Flrmtrs Pn-
duee Company.47~t!
For Sale--Filty White Wyan-
dvhe oockerels.Phone u on 24.
49-Cf Hurry Ervey, Blair.
Hr. and Mm. Lau Latin entan-
tsined Mr. uid Mrs. lnver Gamer
|
Wm . J. Su
tionally good -
Mn. James Rh~
hcl'son,Ev e nt:
W l m. Ne b .
Battery chargln~
man Service Stntio
for and deliver.'
»rusn¢=;ep#`rum ¢nn,n n d d n rw ro -'m n x-'n a!-n°a¢,v¢-mhemeaf '~n'°°°f!°l i d 'Stl-'l a t i n !n.ma'Z'°§1'.'€¢`mli §`~.<=..,,,1°gI,..m a n §°'"'_'P"°i°'wm~»you. u
Rd Rock Cocker-
$2.O t h R u n
me s i s mlmandfamily..------ -----.-- --sua :ian--lu:|:pal Aueelemen accompanied For Salé--BlrredRocknalier.nr.~ umm mr to L1m|n|s1-zz'J. s. Crntdnler.|un ....;. w..|n rn..- dn-.... |°!'» °*"3{°F was.
.v w-
ar Dian! Walg-
n, 'I5c.We'9|ll
51.-It
n the Co~oper-
vhen you have
an market. 51-lt
eslle Thomnsbn
r.and Mrq.J .
n walflrsupper
s-
red Wixer and
Tekamah.drove
called on their
Mrs.Philip
went to Craig,
ing no be pres-
ral service of
on of Broken
.....-. e»....|..»....
ns: Sunday,where both are at-
tending the mu university.
John Suthedand was confindto
the house for several days wiih ahard case of xdvpe.ne is able
to be out igain.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure of Ft.
Calhoun township, were guests at
the home of Mr.and Mrs. Mike
Wilson of Vacoma, last Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Moat.-r took their
daughter, Misa Mildred to Winne-
bago last Sunday, to resume her
teaching duties after the holidays.
Mrs.Floyd Evans,who under-
went an operation for the removal
of her appendix recently, at the
Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs,
is improving nicely and expects to
be home soon.
Dr, Moana ronnrrn n... i.:.». ..» ..
I
Mr. and'hlrs. so wnuf spent
Sunday vidzing relatives in Omaha
For Sale-=one Red Poll Show
horn bull 14 months old.Phone
121 on x4.like Foley.
hir.Carl Beckman entertained
three tables at bridge at his home
Inst Friday evening.
When you ment Ietberheada or
envelopes or statements all The
Enterprise.18-ti
Battery charging at Ditlof Wols-
man Service Station, 75c.We callfor and deliver.5l~1t
Leonard Peterson of Kennard,
was a business visitor to Blair onMonday.
For Sala lfpotted Poland boar.
Phone 212 on 35.
51~1¢Lester Bm-inn n m .
N., v p..--vnu una ; o wn,ll.Mr. Dennis Cook of Fozitanelle,
visited his brother, Guy Cook, last
Graaborg .lender I Optometrist
Lint do or so uth ol Da n i s h P g
llshing House.1
Misa Fnnm Koopman returned
to her school work at Omaha Uni-
versity Sunday.
The Wesleyan Guild will hold A
bake sale at the Blair Dmg Co.
Snturdny, Jan. 11.l t
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Svendgaard
spent Inst Sunday at the S. A.
Svendgaard home.
Miss Ruth Pate look dinner Sun-
day with her idriends,Mary
Louise and Paul Moran.
Mr.J.H.Stubbs of Denwjer,
Colnrmln woe ¢ e.,¢.....a.... ......... ...
pnone~221 on as.50.35
Mrs.H. L. Morris has been [ll
and confined to her bei but Q,helper at present.L
The P.N.G. Club 'fill mee;
Friday at the Odd Fellows hall for
an all day quilting.2
Earl Cr¢i x4;d'B\M1 ai ms; ¢¢
Nashville were married New Yun
day in Sioux Ciiy.'
Chris K.Bendori,Uandnmhulnneel%WiDLmkPhoD¢a:
offic e , 1 6 1 ; renme e rm zo-ee
The Enterprise will print your
stationery and do it right.We
are headqunners for youqprinting
needs.13 4;
puart Permanenea, finale: mg
pnee $5.00.All work zvinneeed.
Phone Black 259, Mrr.,M. -Su¢her-
land..<an u
|y and two|uq xo.44-bf Him-1 of this dry at dinner last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Chris Rxsmusaen
and Helen of Onun and Mr. andMrs. Rnnnua Johmnsen of Blair,
were Thursday evening guests ol
Mr. and Mn. J. T. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ll. Dulaney of
Msskell,Neb.,spent Sunduy at
the John Dulaney home.Mrs.
Hattie Mcldnnigal and daughter.
Rule of Wnlthlll were also here
for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Taylor, lk.
and Mrs. Dan Mcblanigal and Jim
'Mchlanigal of Hamill, S. D. _stop-
ped of! Sunday to visit Mrs. Ben
Remember to ea
:tive Creamery 1
butterhl., or eggs I
Mr. and Mrs.L
were guests of M
Hilton Rhoadea at 1
lastl Sunday evenin
Mr.and Mrs.F
Mrs. Wixer, Sr. of'
down Sunday and
friends,Mr.and
0'Hadon.
Rev. L. J. Moran
Neb. Tuesday morn
ent at the funel
Charles A.Staplet
m m ¢M|.\r M...v
n n van H1011 l..;a......\1~2t John Co~pton, B~, Neb.
Hrs. Fred Michaels of Tehmah
.spending' n few days a i :LJ
- ||of her brother, F. W. Arndt
»" f f f
.Rem A. F. Newell performed the
~ceremony Monday, Jan.for Mr.H.Roger Grace and
Jewel Coal
Ask Your Neighbor"
There is only one
Jewel Coal
end we are' the authorized
agent in Blair.
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;
'v-
..un .1of.score cardg,-plague E n d s ,etc.
W h y n o t s e e t h e m*23-tf
A ni c e 7 »r oo m h ou se i n D e xte r -
vi lle ,t w o lo ts ,c o m e r loc ati on,
ba r n ,c hi c k en Mouse,c i ty wa te r
o n lo t,$15D0.00.I f y o u wa n t 2
ba rg ai n c o me q ui c k .
5 1 - I t N. T . L u n d 8: Co.
tha Mchllnigal of this city.They
were on their why to Omaha to
see their sieiter, Mrs. Addie Cooper
who is in the M.hospital and
not getting along v well.
The local hliniste ssociation
and their wiws were entertained
at dinner yesterday (Wednesday)
noon at the Crowell Horne, honor-
ing Rev. Basil S. Daugherty and
wife, who have severed their con-
nection with the local Episcopal
zhurch.The occasion was a very
oleasant one for all concerned.
Mr.and Mrs.Chas.A.Hine-
.ine entertained the following at
iinner New Years day:Mr.and
[lim Mike Thompson and family,
loe Thompson,Frank I-Iineline,
Hr. and Mags. Harry Hineline and
Family, Mr. and Mm. Clifford Hine
ine and Rodney Claire. ..Mr.,.au.d
llra Carl Edwards and baby, Cor-
etta Edwards, Harold Hineline of
Jakland and Mrs.Claude Math-
ews and children of South Omaha.
Mrs. F. ~ Amd: received 9 ,
'rom Grand Island,Neb.of"her
on, C.Rf? Gates' re-election as
.nnednbndih nf Hun num; l¢lamI
I
...,.~, W.-_H mm. ¢am<= av-vlrwllof this city.
Mr.John Harder from dovén
near Washington, dropped ipto
The Enterprise office for ,za short
visit last Monday.JoI\n.xyep0rts
a very good year on the funn. with
Kvod crops in every line.
demon,Carl Mi lkr and Evd>7\
Matteson were entertained at a
birthday party last Satundiay ew-
ning at the Hans 0.Apdershn
home in honor of their li le son,
Donald. who was :wo ye¢'1rS;°|d-
The W.R.C. ladies who .tqok
pan in the play, Old Maid§' Cqn-
sention,at Ft.Calhoun Friday.
iJan. 3, found s very appreciative
mudienée awaiting them that
ning.They had a good time
:ing on the` plarand -addgd
eral dollars to their treasury.
eve-[Sow
~ ~?2":
and
E\e~lyn Matteson mere entenaingd _gg
Mr.and Mrs.Walter E.Andep
son home nt an oyster suppgr lst
Sunday evening.The remaixiderpf
the evening was spent olivine
pinochle.Everyone reported haw
ing a good time.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen
family, Mr. Carl Miller and
Mrs. Peter Hagge went to Omé-
;hs Wednesday to enter the Meth-
odist hospiw for treatment ps.she
has been unable to carry on hen
household duties for some lime.
M m Hngge has had considerable
Mr.and Mrs.Walter E.An-"
_ ,_,___ __,,____ _.... ....~.. V. 4seven and one-hal! pound girl wMr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott,
north of Blair Saturday afternoon.The little girl was promptly named
Virginia Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans have
rqoved into the Mrs. Myrile Strick~lett resnidenoe on Nebraska street
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersen
moved into the apartments vacat-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Evans.
Seven- new students have en-
rolled at Dana College sims the
first of the year,for the short
courses.A number are expecbed
which opens Jan. 27th.
Miss Beatrice Ireland and Wal-
ter Nelson drove to Council Bluffs
Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and
Mrs.Clem Jensen.: They also
mlltd.tu see Mis. Floyd Evans at
the Mercy ho`§hital.
Miss BeatHce Bell very pleas-
antly entertained the members of
no enroll for the new S¢m¢St€l'
~t}1é'Monday evening bridge cluh at
her home this week.Mrs. Palmer
Allen won 'first prime and Bliss
Agnes Gilbertson consolltion.~
Miss Doris Ti!de:a was the vic-
tfgfn of a surprise birthday dinne{
on Monday,_/Dec.30 when her
mother prepared a lo wly dinner
in honor of her eighteenth birth-
day.There were six couples of
young people present and all had
i fine time and one Tong to be
rcmembereki.L
Mr. L. J. Wolff of Omaha spent
a few hours at the .Victor Wolffhome Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schafer
and Barbara ol' Omaha, spent last
Monday with Blair relatives.
Miss Clara Farnberg was taken
to the Swedish Emanuel hospital
last Sunday evening for treatment.
Permaneht Wave,$7.50.All
kinds of beauty work.Phone 191.
Mrs. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.
as-rf
Neal Tilden ol`York, Neb. vis~
ilegi at the Dr. R. E. Tilden home
the pas: week, retunging last Sun~
day.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wolff and
two chxldren of Omaha more S\u\~
dn;dxnner guests a i the Victor
of
acE.
Mr and Mrs.M.S.Meats
Bleneoe,Iowa spent Sunday
the home of their son,Dr.
Meats and family.
Norman Tilden returned New
at
an
Years day to Hs college work
Ames Iowa whére he is taking
engmeenng course.
We are doing business at the
Blmr Co~operative Cxvlmery.We
pay the highest possible price for
butteriat.Bring in your cream. It
Mrs.Anna Stewart and sister,
Miss Frances Gross of Omnha,
came hp to Blair Saturday to at-
n ml oh.fm..-..|. J xl...c u i
Wol{f home. ._'.1
_..__.._,, ...,., .. ............_y Bw" mthe Burl B. Vaughn home.
C. K. Bendort, licemed embalm-
cr End. undertaken-, Blair.Oflicephoe, 161;rea. phone. 188 3-ti
c. x. Bendorl, licensed embmm
or gud under!-nker, Blair.Offioophone'16l, ren. phonn 183.s -u
joyed Sunday dinner with their
son, Ben and family at Tekumah.
Mrs.Peter Reeh is spending a
few days at the home of her
daughber, Mrs. Hans Wulf in the
country.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hover anddaughter of Blair,were week-end
guests of Miss Verna Hover andbrothers.
woodqow Svendgurd,of near
Arlington,spent Sunday at the
puxental, S. A. Svendgnard home,
south of Blair.,.
Entire Stock Winter Coats f r'Women and Misses sacrificed ! !
ohe-half price at the Fashion en-
ter in Blair right now.51~1t'
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nah drove to
Omaha last Fdday and visited Mr.
N¢]h's brother and wife,Mr. und
Mrs. Joe Noh.
Score cards, place cards, omn-
day cards,sympathy cardi-4.11
can be found at The Enterprise
office.Popular price.28-if
Rev.0.U.}IcProud,farmer
M.E.pastor hére,was an over
might guest at the W.J.Xoop-man home last Tuesday.I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper ..,,._,.W-..-Mr. and Mrs.L.A.Woodwini
had a New Yen-s_dinner"l'or Kr.
and Mrs.Albe n Wogniwqrd. gm)
daughter-5 of Omaha._ .,
FOR R E N T ; A 216-acre farm
fl@"..§"9ntanelle,also an 80-acrefarm near Blair.Both cish ment
51-1:N.T. m i a a C a
Miss Gussie Scheffler i§ having
a vacation of several weeks l$
home.She expects to rktum to
Chicago in Q couple M weeks.
For Rent-7-room Hoxise.mod-
ern except/hen:First n -
pair, che-half block gmun , plenty
of fruit.Dr. Murdoch.51-tt
For S:nl Man's Rdsddn Call
fur coat in prime condition.Jo lt
the thing for one who ii o ut in
the weaihér. ~ Call The Entérpriae
office..;" 46-tiMr. pod Mis. .Lum;;'¢5'au=1»n
have been 8|5§lid§ng 9 few dhyn gg
the parental Clark néflianlon
home.The y left fo r Omaha lllt
Monday..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazurg of FY.Calhoun township,were Mo lds !
evening guesth at the -ki m A.
Rhoades home,honoring their
¢wen!yfift}\ wedding anniversary.
The members of the Meihodixt
Aid Society wil? resume their
weekly meetings following mvacs-:iun over the holidays.Th s i m e t
Wednesday with Mu A. . 1 chm-
eronf ' .
.zglias.Goqsie Schsmu hi been
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Phone orders to No. 4
schools. MI?'GMes has had changevfor the séhools there for -eightlpears.Hg has been re-eleeted for~r ,|three mqme yan: at $6000 a year.
||;Supt. Gates was principal of the
;Blah- schools a number of years
'ago md has many friends herefwho will be intensted in his suv:-
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illness the past ye aror so and
her many friends and relaihes
hope that she will soon get rlelfef
a nd b e a b le t o c o me ho me ~
her old self ngain._ .
Emory Evans of Omagn, Hans.
arrived in Omaha on New .Yedrs
day for a visit with hi s mi ne r,
Frank Evans, and later came to
Blair lor a visit with his sisigr.
Mrs. Ras Short.Emory is s nah
he of Blair and is uall "
On Tuesday evening, Jan.l4tl1,|
1930,s.J.Woodruff will speak
to the men's club of the Walnut
Hill M. E. church, Omah on the
subject "The Majesty of e Law
Prostituted:or How Our Jails
Promote Crime".He will draw
largely on his experience when
he was "ganged",'.framed"and
"railroaded"and v.-ill show up
some of the graft in jail manage~
._-.... _._
_-.................U.mrs.Q.n .Chambers
;Mr.and Mrs. rx.R.sensurf
have completed the remodeling ofltheir house on east South street,
f and moved into their new home
this week.
Word has been received by old
friends here of the death of Mrs.
Kate Byetly of Youngstown, Penn.
on Dec. 6.Mrs. Byerly was =»=@|
|seeond daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Koopman
and Dr.and Mrs.L F.State;
were guests at the Fred Pawlinghome at Winslow last Sunday.
Entire Stock Winter Coats for
Women and Misses sacrificed at
one-half price at the Fashion Cen-
ter in Blair right now.si~ zBlair.51 -i
Mrs.Marjoie Metzinger camo
over from Fremont last Wednes~|
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visiting Miss Helen " 'ofRavenna, Néh. lor a eoupleo! days
Both young l a d i e s v i s i t e d ~
at Ord, Neb. where they formerly
taught in he Ord schools. __
Mr.James Delllnger,who ha l
been staying at the homedf Hr
nnd Mrs..Oséar Guyelglorlllgvenlmonths, will make hlshon\viK\
hi s d a u g h te r , M r s . Ne l l i e ~
for the remainder of the Mater.
U - -. _. _ - - . - .- _ _q u v y n o ' 7 - p s " 1 °h e r e .H e w a s r e a r e d i x ( B l a i r . a n d
i s t h e s o n o f t h e l a t e M i .a n d
Mr s . S a m E va n s .H e r e t u r n e i i f o
h i s h o me o n lo s t Mo n d a y .r ;V
`Mr . an d Mr s. D . P. S pr ec he r an d
li t d e son,Ne w e l l o f o k la h o m a
Ci ty ,Ok la h o ma c a me i n Mo n d a y
Illilhll t0 S.DElld :1 Fon :lava u i ilu ;
menu bl-llL"'
K i r b y C o o k , c a p t a i n o f th o C o r -
ngéll College,M t .Vemon,'_;I o w a
fu otlla ll t.e am du r in g the pa s t s ea -
so n an d one o f th e gr ea te st ba ll
toners i n Co rn ell gr i d ir o n hi stor y ,
ha s b ee n a wa r de d h is th ir d var s ity
le tte r f o r hi s wo r k do ne o n th e
mn n l a alum-nn flnrinn +L.hu n f !
Ric e A
o f B l a i
pare nts
atte nd e
mo r e o
c i al lif t
y oun g 1
By e rly ,
irnold,early day residents
r and reeided here with her
L before her marriage.She
d the city schools. and was
r less interested in the so-
: of the community when a
woman.Her husband, Geo.
passed away a number of
go.Mrs. Byerly has beenI
un; auu spent New rears day withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Wilkinson.I
John Skinner attended the
poultry show in Omaha last week..He was awarded a number ofprizeson his exhibits of his Buff
Orpingtons and Buff Cochin ban-tams.
D 0 1 1 C .V a n D n s r c f m fn r m n \ ~ . . . a z
r u t nail:--l.Ik£r n :Srnmqmhome on welt Grant streei;,_p
right for qigick stile.S m . w .
Chambers, real estnie, or g , o r
phone the trtratee, Francis J.m~
ball, Wnicefield, Neb.i 4-ti'
The M..E.Ladies' Am met as
the home of hiiss Pearl Iverson on
north Walker Avenue yesterday
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back to her native town a couple
of times since h€*r marriage.She
leaves sevmral children.One of
her daughters in writ.in|; to friends
here, states that her`mother suf-
fered two strokes of paralysis
about Thanksgiving time, resulting
in her death on Dec. 6.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell.Mr. June, has won letters in basketballSprecher is with the Concrete En-film!track besides recently being
gineering Co.of Oklahoma Cif_yuwanied with election into Phi
and comes to Omaha to attend an.i-*em Kappa.national honorary
annual meeting and he and hisfscholustic fraternity,the highest
family naturally take this occa-ihonor attainable by an Qlmd*'1°'
s i o n f o r a v i s i t w i t h h o m e f o l k s g r a d u a t e i n a n y s c h o o l .
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expe c ts to g o to Ok la h o ma abo ut
the 15 th o f thifl mo n th wh e n th o
c o mpa n y o f wh i c h he i s a me mbr - r
\ vlf::l;|.l1.\::*UH.y) arnernoon. Musa l_ver-
son wa s assisted i n ae r vi g g b y
M r s .Ma r t i n Nelso n.°
E .S.D a vi s o f No r t h »P ia tte,Store Where You Always Buy
GODD MEATS 'v
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was a guest S2and Mrs. -Clark
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they will be satisfied with all meats Pu; Pork Unk",
Dll!'C}lA$ed here n l urn »¢.--»-..|..mage per `
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wall _y u u l y,~.|Fresh Picnic Hun:the finest quality.
s.a,=m/.`muk and Cream
Hummer Brand Coffse per Ib.35:2 lb. size Rocko Cocoa per can
3 lb. lolz $1.00\\I chin Beans per nb.
Maxwell Hume, Folger'|,M. J. B. or
Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Swedial Brown Bell!-I nn
l5c
rCoffee per lb.c Green or Split Peas Z lbs.
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Fig Bfm per Ib.
Prunes special Z lbs.
Jelly or Preserves per jar
Blackbird l ~inute Oat
Flakes per pkg.
Toilet Soap per bar "
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Big Chief Toilet Paper 3 for I .~ 'I I~~¢»1'*"'.1 ""* Q ~~D o n f e f ~ p y o u r ' M o n
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Tomatoes, Com, Hominy, Kraul, Lima
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Beans or Red Beans per can loc
Fruit Jell all flavors 4 pkg;
Citizens State Banks
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by Ethel Hueston
m m m b y
Irwin Myers
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..V o s s .l A ,s ." r o u h F w 'M r .A u s t K a h n k a n d f a m i l 1 ~~ r ~ e r e ~ n ~e n z
KENN.
Mr. and MFremontspe
with Mr. and
and daughter.The Royalregularmeeti
U.s. Cain
r i n Kenna
Mrs. ChrisedthefolloYearsday:.
Peter Christi :
Andrew Chris
and Mr. and
KENNARI) RURAL
Jor r mc s
¢ Q » » h h h »
Charles Misfeldt.shelled corn
Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Max lilotz and
children and Mr.and Mrs. John
Marahall were visitors with Mrs.
Dora Sumner and Leon Mondaynight,
Mr.and M m Wm.Kuhn,MrsGeo. Naeve and Maggie were vis:
itors Tuesday afternoon with Hrs.
Dorn Sumner and Leon.
k m m IL But I know lt and r n i P E A C E F U L H I L L
tell y ou.He r e n li y i n 1 roma ntic
f i g u r e - - mo n r o m a n ti c - "*1'nnne<l b e a n .c anned c orn.Th o o s e wh o mad e th e h o n o r r o ! !
canned to ma to soup,cnnneduthe past m»ont.h.ar~e: Marvin `W ic92peac he s-it makes me sic k--¢~ anned* Dorothy W ie se, A snius W iese g u i ;
swan-I po tu me s - ° 'she re c o u nte d li i u h r, L e on . wri t] l Co ri nn e \J ri c h
drenrily .A1 . _. .Ed dv J n vk sn n b ri s kly sti rr ed me i m " W e a e ma n a n d C e c i li a W e s e
zrruv us ll0'I;||k2d-.Ed dy wa s to nd l .,,M153 Ma r j o n e hmm t hof c renm ¢:ru\y .nwee k n d a t th e m r e r n ~ .é
"lien nn grn¢1.'r. llls family owns
ln n l c hain :rang se t. vrlmtever y ouc an ir.the or a ng e an d Blnr k.a ll
over the c numry .Alex wi ll b v
smue high mu r k y muc k managernne nf Ihr-ne duys.Tlxe)sent h i m
on lhls tr ip west to Inmiihlrlzt* him
liuhr home.M r .a n d Mr s .Ch a rle s W r i c h
we r e B l u r c allers Mo n d a y af ter -
DOOI1..Vi s i to r s a t th e F r e d Peters en
h o m e Su n da y we re A n n a ,Vi o la ,
THE ~KENNA
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by Ethel Hueston
m m m b y
Irwin Myers
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Boohf:1jis ge
..V o s s .l A ,s ." r o u h F w 'M r .A u s t K a h n k a n d f a m i l 1 ~~ r ~ e r e ~ n ~e n z
KENN.
Mr. and MFremontspe
with Mr. and
and daughter.The Royalregularmeeti
U.s. Cain
r i n Kenna
Mrs. ChrisedthefolloYearsday:.
Peter Christi :
Andrew Chris
and Mr. and
KENNARI) RURAL
Jor r mc s
¢ Q » » h h h »
Charles Misfeldt.shelled corn
Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Max lilotz and
children and Mr.and Mrs. John
Marahall were visitors with Mrs.
Dora Sumner and Leon Mondaynight,
Mr.and M m Wm.Kuhn,MrsGeo. Naeve and Maggie were vis:
itors Tuesday afternoon with Hrs.
Dorn Sumner and Leon.
k m m IL But I know lt and r n i P E A C E F U L H I L L
tell y ou.He r e n li y i n 1 roma ntic
f i g u r e - - mo n r o m a n ti c - "*1'nnne<l b e a n .c anned c orn.Th o o s e wh o mad e th e h o n o r r o ! !
canned to ma to soup,cnnneduthe past m»ont.h.ar~e: Marvin `W ic92peac he s-it makes me sic k--¢~ anned* Dorothy W ie se, A snius W iese g u i ;
swan-I po tu me s - ° 'she re c o u nte d li i u h r, L e on . wri t] l Co ri nn e \J ri c h
drenrily .A1 . _. .Ed dv J n vk sn n b ri s kly sti rr ed me i m " W e a e ma n a n d C e c i li a W e s e
zrruv us ll0'I;||k2d-.Ed dy wa s to nd l .,,M153 Ma r j o n e hmm t hof c renm ¢:ru\y .nwee k n d a t th e m r e r n ~ .é
"lien nn grn¢1.'r. llls family owns
ln n l c hain :rang se t. vrlmtever y ouc an ir.the or a ng e an d Blnr k.a ll
over the c numry .Alex wi ll b v
smue high mu r k y muc k managernne nf Ihr-ne duys.Tlxe)sent h i m
on lhls tr ip west to Inmiihlrlzt* him
liuhr home.M r .a n d Mr s .Ch a rle s W r i c h
we r e B l u r c allers Mo n d a y af ter -
DOOI1..Vi s i to r s a t th e F r e d Peters en
h o m e Su n da y we re A n n a ,Vi o la ,
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m m m b y
Irwin Myers
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From Now Until March lst
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CHAl"'I°'ER l i l - W i m m r u m .l r .To lllve r leaves for Chic nlo.EddyJackson brings smother friend. Alex-ndc r llur d ar k who he n y :has
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred An-
dreasen and hmily.Mr.and Mrs.Rnland Holmes
are the proud parents o f a nine
pound baby boy horn Sunday e\e~
ning.Leslie Berry_nnd Mr. Claude of
Benson,visited relatives a n d
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde L.Ruse-\~
haum entenained Mr. and Mrs.W.B.Rasenbaum and family at
dinner Sunday.Mrs.C.Miller and Mrs Alike
Andersdn visited relatives in Blair
Saturday __
KENNARD NEWS
Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Mc C r a c ke n o f
F r e mo n t sp en t Su nd ay vi s i ti n g
wi th Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y E d wa r d s
an d d a ug h te r .
Th e Ro y a l Ne i g h b o rs h e ld th ei r
re gu la r me e ti n g F r i d a y eve n i n g .
U .S.Ca i n wa s a bu s i ne s s c all-
r i n Kenna:-d Tue sda y .
Mr s .Ch r is tin a Mi lle r e n te r ta i n -
e d th e f o llo wi n g a t di n ne r N e w
Ye a r s d a y :M r .a n d Mr s .Ha n s
Pe te r Chris tian sen,M r .a n d Mr s .
A n d r e w C.hristisnsen, all o f B l a i r ,
4 ..
KENNARI) RURAL
Jor r mc s
¢ Q » » h h h »
Charles Misfeldt.shelled corn
Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Max lilotz and
children and Mr.and Mrs. John
Marahall were visitors with Mrs.
Dora Sumner and Leon Mondaynight,
Mr.and M m Wm.Kuhn,MrsGeo. Naeve and Maggie were vis:
itors Tuesday afternoon with Hrs.
Dorn Sumner and Leon.
PE AC EF U L m u .
Thoose who made the honor ro!!
the past m»ont.h.are: Marvin Wiese,
Dorothy Wiese, Asnius Wiese, Jael:
Kuhr, Leon Wricl-1, Corinne Wrich,
Alvena Weseman and Cecilia Wese
man..Misa Marjorie K d u spent theweekndat the parental,H.C.
Suhr home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Wrich
were Blnir callers Monday after-
DOOI1..
Visitors at the Fred PetersenhomeSundaywereAnna,Viola,
k n o #I L Bu t I I D U *lt an d PB
tell y ou.He r e n li y i n 1 roma ntic
f i g u r e - - mo n r o m a n ti c - "*l'nnne<l b e a u .c anned c orn.
canned to ma to soup,cnnned
peac hes-it makes me sick--¢~anned
swan-I p mu me s - ° 'she rec ounted
dreurily .Edd y .lmk an n br isk ly s ti rr ed the
gravy as ll0'I;| |k2d-.Eddy was fond
of c ream aruvy .°'llen un grn¢1.'r. llls family owns
mn !c hain :ran g se t. whate ver y ouc an ir.the or a ng e an d Blnr k.a ll
over the c numry .Alex wi ll b v
smue high mu r k y muc k managerune nf Ihr-ne duys.Tlxe)sent h i m
~ ~ ~ si(~ Rev. ~ Ml-|:'d|y for her home ~1 York, Neb.,
Bboheg is nv-'Hz dong vefy well -Ns hlv {n¢_spent leverd day#
be out. of quarantine.|Mr.and Mrs.Roland Holmes
Smart Edwards of Blair, is vis-returned from Omaha '1`hhrsdayitingwithMr.and Mrs.Ha rry afte r having Spent several days
Edwards.1\*i?:i£ing with Mr.and Mrs.Ben
V o s s .l A l ' } J . S r .w e r e v i s i t o r s a t t h e F r i t l
M r .A u g u s t K a h n k R n d ~1 1 9 | n e ' f g e g d g y e v e n i n g .
w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e n h - .a n d M r s .L o u i e G o t t s c h a n dI I .B .M a r t e n s h o m e a t F r e r q o p h E c h i l d r e n w e r e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g
M r . a n d M r s .H . C .K u h r v l s w e d v i d t o r a a t p _]Ch r i s t e n .= e * | '= =
a r g h e H o w a r d W o o d w a r d h o m e a t 'M g .a n d m m F r a n k G g g 1 5 a n d
l -nhn.After ull.ll wr t!hor g rzwy
"l1ddy .wh y d hllf x 500 :e u mo :" I le w l d me n m ln.Sn ln nh
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fuer returned h o m a tout'or m awo r m,to the parsonaza.Glutrar.'urban hear t la ae! on her two a la-tara ma k in ; ri c h marriagea tHelenin ermaxed to a professor of mathe-mati-°a. Harare Langley . poor In thewotldwr goods)la at nrat ehtted. butbecomestt|\l!e¢at the announce-me nt tha t Mur do c k la wo rk in : In a"c hain" grovery s-tme obviou sly no"'e=atch."Glmier thinks.and onubaM m Mr To liver r tturna. hm efvaltnimprovedandthe doc tora gh ntl
l i m m m h o p etil| "APll£R I»!n the usual!! Quggfhomeo l nev_Mr.Tollwe r.Met -odlat mtttta tef lu the small town ofBe d Thrush Iowa.Itia motherleaadavghtata. Helen, Htrtam. and Ellen
»---"Gln¢ar leilla"--are buay "|¢roon.-ing" lbelf ateter .llarjory for partic l-patton In use "beauty pageant" thatdve mn g.we r e ma s Jarkron. orth-m o u a young farmer.het'esc ort.rjory teavea for the antic ipated
tr i ump hIJ HAFFEII ll-»uvetworit and nervouaatralnattendantouthe build-
tu o f a n e w t h u m b to te|,»late theoutgrown struc tur e has attested Mr1' o lllve f »eyea to the pain!ofthreatened bllndneaa and he la torateeeu to uae them. thoukh rontlnuIng to 0¢'~\|D:f his pttloltt Gtng er halus ed In many way s to add to toeIa mtlfa a i eo dvt tmome.hut ah#I Iget diarourap-It Marjor y . with Ed-dy .J arkmn and a friend he intro-duc es an FLD andrvwa.retufna Intr iu mp h acktuumIedlted ti p Britebeauty .and wi th fif ty dollars Ingo ld the chte! prune She glvee -hemon ey lo he r f ather a n p art o f theexpe nse nu enar y f or the tre atmentOf hte ey es by Chic ago apec lallata.
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mmethitatz titttt is twine of my husk
n»~ss-:tml |mlmtl§"t\eIr=tf a--I'w=»nl
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Mnr1ury."°'l slwultl any not.lle' s oun-
otvr 3»llritsm.""B u t Sllr iztln-B llri ttm httant got
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Clau s W r ic h c e le b ra ted lu s h lrth an th e A lp h a Ha wk i n s h o me in
mi ve r s a r y Sun da y .} Ar ling ton.
A u g u s t Ra h n k an d f a n n ly v w - I m r .a n d M r a Ch ar le s mis feldz
e d a t t h e W m .Ha n s e n h o me o n ,raged o n Mr s ._]_L_An d e r s o n o n
un d a y e ve ni n g .iTu e s d a y even in g.
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Th e to wn b o a r d h e ld i ts r e g u la rmee ti ng Tue sd ay e ve ni iz g.' L U T H E R A N C H U R C H E W N A R D
T o m Fr en c h c a me h o me f r o m *W inside th e la tte r pa n .o f l a m '___K n u d La rs en ,Pa s to r
. we e k wh e r e h e ha s been wo r k i n g "0
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n r l u w v v ons b u l l l v d t u l u u u v c l a
: i n c l m l f l fa;children visited at the Chules
Wrich home Sunday.Ve nn and Harvey Ruhr '
seven o'eloe1: dinner guests at »~Mrs. P. R. Nelson home in ll '
New Years.
Robert Anderson had his tonsils ~3 9 p 'M :1
removed last Saturday.l ``.The Methodist Ladies' Aid met Annual business meetmg the 16
with Mrs.Gus Kronberg T'hurs-o f ~ m t h e c h u r c h parlors
day.The afternoon was spent a.'P rn..0
piecing blocks and visiting afzeri
which Mrs. Kronberg served lunch.At Wa=al\ington church-»-'I`he Con
Mrs.L E Peterson was ln flrmation class will meet Sunday.
I?!airlThurl£:d;y afternoon, having January 12 at 10 o'clock.The
1nta \=»or one.Sunday school at the same hour,
a s v .LARSEN RESIGNS I
Rev. Knud Larsen presented his;
resignation as pastor of the Ken-
nard Lutheran church to his con-
gregation Sunday night, the resig-
nation to be effective June first
when he wil! assume the pastnmte
of 9. Laurel, Nab., church.
A business meeting of the offi-
cial members of the church is
called for January 16 when the
ladies of the Lutheran Ladies' Aid
will serve lunch.A series of ster-
eoptican pictures will be shown
following the lunch.
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Th e sec ret ma r r i a g e in Om a h a
De c e mb e r 2 1 o f Mi s s Ro ma W a r d ,
d a u g h te r o f Mr . a n d Mr s . C a r l H.
W a r d a n d F lo y d Ale xa n d e r o f
A r h n g to n ,wa s to ld he re Fr i d a y
mg h t .Mr . A le xa n d e r h a s r e tu r n -
e d to hi s stud ies a t th e W a y n e
No r ma ! s c h o o l wh i le Mr s . A le xa n -
d e r wi ll c o n ti n u e wi th h e r wo r k i n
W a r d ' s stor e he re a n d sta y w i t h
he r pa r e n ts f o r th e p r e se n t.
Saturday afternoon.E
Mrs. Raymond Van Deusen came
out from Omaha Friday eveningtospendtheweek-end wilh her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.Mike Nel-
sem IMr. and Mrs.E.O.Fairchild
entertained at dinner Thursday
evening when their guests includ-
ed Mr.and Mrs.George Nelsen
and daughters,Mr.and Mr~s.IElmer Wright and Opal, Joe Gal-'lagher of Omaha, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. C.Blaco.|Mr. and Hrs. Jess L. Schroeder'
and son,Dick and Mr.and Mrs.Ernest. Nordin visit-ed Sunday with
Mrs. C. Miller and Mrs. E. Berry
Mrs. Ella Pruner came Sundaytospendseveraldays\isiting|
with friends.|
_ Mrs.Sophia Anderson visitedrelalivesinWashingtonSunday.|
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurber and:
...- , ,4
are the proud parents of a baby
girl born Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Mr. and Mrs.P. C.RasmussenwereWednesdayafternoonvisit-
ors nr Chas.'Wrich's.
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John Anderson
General Blacksmithing
Kennard, Nebraska
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dinner guests at Mrs.George
Naev's Wednesday.
Frank and Herman Gaeser were
visitors in Blair Thursday evening
in the C. Pansch home.
Mr.and Mrs. Hugo Timm are
the proud parents oLa nine pound
baby girl born Dee.31.Mrs.
'Timm was formerly Alice McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Misfeldt at~
tmded Larkin Club at Harry
gwche Saturday evening.
Mrs. Henry Rin: and baby, Mary
Klotz and Mrs. Dora Sumner wereFridayafternoonvisitorsatthe
John Marshall home.
Mrs.Dora Sumner and Leon
were supper guests Saturday night
int Edwin Johns' in Blair.
enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr
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Whul Good is a
Horse Without a Harness
REPAIR your harness NOW
o that you may use your teams next spring
W .E .D E M P S E S E
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l o r m o f a ¢ l 1 l l n l e t t e r .l o r t h e d o -
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n c e r t u l n u n m u u l n f g r u t i i m l e - . A f l é r
n i l .h e c n l l l u i g h e l i w m a n m l m : I n n
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S h m u l l h a m d s w i t h h i m .e a u i n i l n e d
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u m o n e e n l e a a d m i r a t i o n f o r M a r j a r y .
a n d h e r a - l ~ t e r » - f t t a t n l e r i t p l e a s u r e a th a s a t t e n t l u m a .n r n u e e G i n g e r t o as e n s e ( l f d a m t z e r a n d w n l i i t f t t l n e s s .
I t i n n o t h e r i d e a t h a t M n r j d r ye h o t t l r h e t h e w t h ni 'l p r a c t i c a l l y
E n t t i l e e n t n t t n t s t e r .W e e t b u r g r f e l l !
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at $1.68, $2.98, $3.50 in size:2 26
to 36 at the Fashion Center.They
make a very good Foundation
Garment for the new Dresses such
:ls we are showing now.
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ltvd Thru sll.Iowa.was an es-
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l. Yo? pay a me mbe rs hi p fee
of only $25.00. which is the
first payment on y our He gtrola
2. We allow you $10.00 for your
old stove (55 00 if you select
a Junior Hcatrola). This is also
creditod on ihe purchase price
join the -~E»i30y-n
No w " Cl u b , eve n t h o u g h
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ills. and pills, and doctor
b i l l s In y o u r ho us eh ol d
a l t e r yo u h a ve joined.
M e m b e rs h i p e n t l t l e s yo u
to a getluine Esfnfe Heatrola-installed right now |3. Wc deliver and install your 4
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s t o v e .I t e n a b l e s y o u t o l a u g h a t t h e f r e e z i n g ,
l c v u m p k c a h e a d .l t b r i n g s 4-N¢xi Fa ll, wi lh a substa nti al
,..--.... ....-_ .._ .__E,,yé u ba l m y. t oa s t y. w ho l e -"=°"\ to Sj°°\'Cf°di\~ you
h o u s e w a rm t h .So easy begm f e w "P"7'"""?on "
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A v m n
CHAPTER x|
A FR E SH w n vc ni w r nt h p nln te d
Gln|:er's nge wllh rose.She
Qnshed fro l sec rexlnn o f her
c ornc r by the stu fu' jus t I n tlme
to le e th e c a n gr o c r p re s s u fer~
v m !an d unmlxln ltx \le kiss qpnn
the dellc nte lips of . lrlnm. the svn-
| d bl8 twin .Mlrlnm s ee me d no t lni h lens!surprised.h m ruther
ple ale d.Mn rjo ry .mo, see med to
u k e th e ou xmz e wi th indec ent
almnes s. wh lle E ddy J a c k son wo re
1 smi le nn le s s tha n nlnbollc .
"J u s t fo r thnt_Eddy Jnckoon,
y ou o we me nine ty d lmes, " she nn-
nounc ed sternly ."Nlne who le do l- '
n n I spent o n thln comedy o f
y o u u . "And she m~rc hed stro lght ua the
kitc hen.On ly Eddy J n r so n heard b a .
F o r ll lr ln m . th e I I s hr e d o r h e r
n n d b l l l l y Lhrown l p th e vrlndl.
vu c lln glng to Alexn nd ex-' n nn nd s.
m d try ing to d r a w lln r jo r y bs
lh e e r (o r : - e in to th e mmn th o f h ll
h a r n e s s .Edd : f ollowed Glng er to
th e ll lc h e n .\
" A m h a v e |he ar t." be p len d ed l"B e to ld me to d o I L "\
Gln g e r stoned ax -n pa n o n the\
d o v e .whe re thic k heavy h n b b l a
n n e a n d f e ll." Y o n s e e L h e : r a w ts Domino ."
dk u ld . na d olf e r ed n ot tt h a nd to
g n ve u ." L e t n h u m.t hope t o
d o a b u r n .I h o p e th e m v: h u r n | \
hi m. a n d th e a lli g ato r p e a r c h ok e ;
h tm.an d th e tried chicken d v e o
Um pe rn ic io us an emia ."
Eddy laughed."Listen, wild one.
l n d l' ll : e u th e deep m d bloody
my l tn r y o f th a t y o u u ! m m f :tue.
No b o d y kn o wn n .llo r jo r y d o e u r t
p a y It.Mi r i a m b e n d !d o w r t
t o j o m .W e t ake ou t your
ol d st ove, m a ke you a l ib -
eral al low anc e f or it.Yo u
Nic Friedrichsen Hdw
Kolmard. Nebraska
GENJINE
Estate HEATROLA
IUPSTAIR S AND D OW N
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" n a m ,
O R U M B R I E F Q day at the Rob Peterson hhme in
Fremont.Mr.d Mrs. J. L. Iver-ann andS"=g;§_;;¢=,g»»~ §;'j*'M';' g5.M.,, Qglen of Lincoln :peut w m -
L .5_amen and children |neaday mzh~ and Tlmraday at H:
Hi n Ne na and W alle r Anaemi C. Lsrsen's.
.Ed H_Mr. and Mrs _mann andand Bev. and Mn. P. J. Relnen- family spent New Yarn day at
l m .1 Hlit. and Mrs.Hayes Rosenbdm he Rude P home,near
and dmzhtgra of Blair. were New|Krfn"d` .. .-._.lslw le!! for Falla City, where she
attend; school.
Mr. md Mn. George Fallen and
sons spent New Years eve at theEmanuel Andreuen home.Mr. a nd Mn.Emanuel Andrea-
'son nd sons were New Yem Day
guests at the pamubal,HansChristofferson hume.
"Mm §._9__§m;5n _hsd__a m at the H.C. Rasmussen home
were Mr. and Mrs.Rob Rasmus-
sen and children, and Mr.andM m
Mr.
spent
Jens
man.
Mr.
and Helen snent Friday eveninaf
Jens Sorensen.
and Mrs.Martin Larsen
Sunday afternoon at the
Jespersen home ma r Her~
and Mrs. H. C. Rasmussen
supper guests alho me i n mm.
The Bell Cree
Club held their
the Henry Didnt
neaday evzening.
dlah wan bmugtu
and supper wasMr. and Mrs.
and hmi ly spen
: the Jim Nelson 'l'nesd|.y nftemoon atuendng || F'nnee :Mnuhall, Enchel McClel~d d d N h »
;_(map mee ting at the Methodist lan,Dorntha Pederson,Ru p e n I t 3 . . M g n u h n m w o x u x
k Valley Sevnng church.Thane attending wen: Peters,lvlyhn Newell,Richard Friday night.
annuql p u g g t Mesdxmes John L a ke r,W.A. Cldy.Gerald Pederion.Edwanl '
z e y e r h m e w e d -R e c k m e v J h N b b e ,N ..D o l i ,_ " § " " "A ~ C G V E I B I I h i H . l " t i I l - y $ ' i n ¢`1,,§', . . , 'n n r l § ¢ \ r - n \ l n n r |~ . § ' E ' § - . . . , . . .B i l d ~~
t h y ~f ~ si .=;f>;;;n.i.~' " " " '~ ' " " ' """¥'r2}»`§"§ir§;`°§f=`fi"`f:»~=Hanslip .-~
served to all.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badger and were united in marriage New M Q Arthur -
Herman Rahlfs son wen:New Years guest.z of Yws Eve it eight o'c}ock at the her mater,MrsltSaturdayeve- relativas 'in I.inmln Hama ..r élua I.»¢A-v... vnniknu xr... lm mn nm rx...
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And ers en c alled on
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b a b y g i r l t h a t n r -
\ \ u | n 1 v T . . -1 K Li r "" < i i ` i { " " 's e z ' z h £ 1 § i f f i n m r .a n d m r s ,r l .U .L a r s e n a n d a l n : | .u . | l l l y p e n o r m e u m r r e m o n n a t t h e J i m N é l s o n h o nC S I !I R I g u t S 8 I .d a t e r s s p e n t N e w Y d T h u r s d a y .SFXB ~h O m B 'L a n - c n h o m e .M r .a n d M r a . J .L .a t " g * ' w J e n s J e s p e r s e n h g g m g F r i d a y a n d i n f u e l i n g a s w e l l a s M r ,a n d M r s .P e 1
I -F m t a n d M .E f f . _ . . . . . . ' ". 2 . ? ' ~H Q Y I I I I I I .c ` 9 _ b e _ € " P ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ d -n f l n n n r g r n n m I a h i l d l : - a n n !
me In Blair.
ner Taft ofuiMrs.Joe
spentc u m
uymond
xl! and
Sun~
Ben-
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Jens
ning at the Cul Rasmussexi homTheAi d of the Dnninh chan:
met Friday afternoon at the MnLucyLarsenhome.'There wer15members beédea a number a
visitors present.After Que yea-lhurineameeting,at which 1
officers were xeeleawd.a nic
a.ni; iii;- " ' s . .¢hu "" " "` ""' a-.z"""" "" .§v&i`u2?=`§5-h property in Fnmum "The Near- vu performed 'Ev Rev. ~ Ed!~ C h r h
|. court Aputmenu" for a fum in npuborolshp Methodist chu ll! :peat Wed:2 ~ __~ me ln. Shaw wsu -"se" Dmul
A A|\|¢}| ann. sm.stiansen and fa m-
:esday with Mr s .
Hodper.W m "...U .r..=....~.. "nu »~----------»--fm H. c. Lar§en family enter-Mrs.Carl Rumussen,L o r e m - » °f § " § . ' f § ¥ 3 = § " d J L " l § "° 2 ~ d a y afternoon at the
wpqd we follmnx rela hv ea at ,la nd '";;;§,'; t_T}\ursdayh "f*'"' at the c. x. Johnson home in sum- '°§',, home.alm-was goose dmner New Yan no !1- b _ Lumen nme.Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinkley of'arlund Nelson, ru
eve:Mr._nnd Mrs.Peter Iverson!3'§4l`)usmess meeting of Blair spent Snturday evenln at mussen, Raymond W'
:nd Tcasxe, Mr. and Mrs. George St. Pauls church was held Thurs- u , i C hom K Hpnsen spent WednesBanmuuvm And children. R.|vmondld3Y afternoon.All nlficers were|._'_'.e.Iwm-Leonard Nelson.
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miss Luelu Keekmeyer return-ed to her teaching duties nt IowaWesleyan College at Mt. Pleasant,
Iowa alter spending we Chrisimss
iracntion with her m m m .Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Reckmeyer.
Miss Maxine Sbeyner of ,
spent last week visiting in ehomeofhergnndparents,Mr.
and Mrs. H.L. Mckibben.
Mrs./W dter Hmalip,formerly
of this place, bu 'mow living in
Fremont. was perhaps fatally bumed last Thursday afternoon at her
home She wus attempting na re-
light the fire in the heating stove
and the an of kerosene explodedln her hands, throwing the blazl
their home on a farm in Iowa.
Mrs. T. M. Edgar has been con-
fined to her bed lor several days,
as the lesudt of a fall down thestairs nt the par-sonage on Satur-
da afternoon.She sustained sev-~Yeral quite severe bruises.
I|l
H. L. McK.ibben and Mrs. Mary
Han entertained the members oftheRebekahkensingmnattheMcKlbbenhomeFridayafter-
noon.
The members of the I Delm Dec
.Club were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. I. Pfeiffer at a turkey dinner
at their home.The evening was
spent playing bridge.The guests
wa r n D r a n d M r :xr A n u vi n a
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holstein und
funily apen: Wednesdny with Lhe
Sam Holstein family near Warh-
ington.
Mr.and Mrs.Louie Xnudsen
and Earl spent Thursday evening
with the Chris Komhoj family in
Hemmn.
Mr.and Mrs.Anton Pe!/ersen
were New Years dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christiansen.New Years dinner guest;of
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur And:?en
were Mr. and Mrs.Carl H son
and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. "I'. W.
Petersen and daughters,Mrs.J.R. C1\ristiansen and Calvin.Mr. and Mrs.Ed Holstein and
may ev¢i\ih§| lunch
olph" mi N:-lm" |hoste
.eon wa s served.h i r ( I i h é
A n d r e u o n wi ll b e th e near
ss.w Ye a r s d a y gu es ts a t t h
|Ni n l m n h n mn w a r ;Alhm.
§|,||||||g"M.l§..f4"i.i.2"'r""§é-"ire-elected.I Sunday dinner'guest.s at thel Mr.nnrl Mm nmi,ar»¢§'I{§E ¢¥|}iIir§1§`f`M`}f`§`nd"°Mr§I " $ 1 } .£§d Mr s .Ma r t i n L a r s e n '
Ma r ti n La r se n a n d sons,M r .a n d vi s ite d Mr s. Hen r y C h ri s ti a n se n i n !M m .F d Har man a n d familar and Han I n n !lisatn-Iununitnl h m n h - I
I Ro honia ' M T '" " _ i i u | } " ` " " ' ~|Role Meyer and non. Arthur of .¢.'f..|..'L'§. 3I5'°..."'I'.f.. lln_ =~'.E.'}|p.¢.E
Oma h a , N. J . A n d e r s e n, Ne n a a n d J engen a n d sons sp en t W ednes-
W a l te r Andersen..Ma lv e r n a n d da s ' eve n i n g' a t th e Mar ti n Ne ls o n
A l to n L a r s e n we r e als o a f te r no o n h o me i ll Bla ir .
8U'~'StH-|.S a tu r d a y e ve n i n g g u e s ts a t the
N e w Y e a r s e ve su p pe r gu es ts Ch r i s La r s e n h o me we re :Mxz a n d| M r s .F r e d Chris tian sen,Mr .a n d
cf)l M r n A t a l Ifnnnnn an d Ma r io nn r l
_ - - u n Q u a - m u w a s a a v l n u I r v i n | | \ K A A 1J o r g e ns e n an d s o n o f Mi lla rd , a n
M r .a n d Mr s .An d r e w J o h n s o n .
M r .a n d Mr s .C .K .Anderse:
a n d M r .a n d Mr s .F r e d Knutael
sp e n t F r i d a y eve ni n g a t t h
Ch ri s Pe te rs o n ho me .
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N . I .And ers en,Mi s a Ne ar . an d Mr . a n d lllb q i n la r s Ho lla n d to o k
W a l te r we r e di n ne r gue sts Tue s-Ma r g a r e t to a h a F r i d a y w h e r eI|e
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[T was a surprise party for Annabel
A 1 ~ m r o u c A n n A v z o N z r o n A n w c m r | : s A n A n
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:he day before her binhday.
Annabel enjoyed it, but she was a bit
disappointedbecauseNormanwasn'tthere.
She couldn't imagine why he had not
been invited-until one of due girls told
her they could not get in touch with him
because he had no telephone.
Norman was disappointed, too.
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Mi s s Ge ne v£ eve Ro we o f W o o sf e x
Oh i o , th e wi n n e r o t t h e Na t i o n :
A tw a i e r - K e n t Au d i ti o n ,r e e i v i m
her c he c k of 350 00.Mi s s R o w e i
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ing oil over her f r y m h e r h w ; t o i i i ' ' H ' g f " ~ ~ " ` § " f; P" kn e e s HC; mater, who hves .n§§}`I-I?rman Jungblf l Do ;
ln nm of thy h°\1»¢» mme to_her c.eber, 'Mn and Mrs.H.w.
5 rescue snfi with the help pi MlK\\-I Marshall of Omlha, Mr. and Mrs.
bon, extmgulshed the _flre.She c.H.E 'n and Mr.and Mrs.: was taken no th¢Mlhtary Ave Ra E Tfhospltalwl\ere_b\|t slikht h m é l !J"1 '3?°.f F.f°"'°f"';..
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Anhu
gf spent Sunday af temocm at
Iels Whlf home andthe gave-at Henry Ra.-\musson'a.
and Mrs. J; P. Andersen and
Ray Fagerquist hbme were
and Mrs. Peter Taft of I-'remlMr.and Mrs.Chris Benson
'Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andrea|Mrs.Mamie Shearer was
,Thursday afternoon guest of I
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ouis RasmussenRichard Nelson and Mrs. Emanuel '"". """°"' P" uuu '""" "~~ u.Andreason was her guest Frlda y'$ '"ih" o f thu plac e a nd they are
afternoon.Jus y proud of the honor that has
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Ahlemeyer °°;;; "° :cg La
and family and Mr.and Mrs ' an rs.un and son are;Richnrd Nelson spent Thursday; leaving Arlington la r Lincoln.
.» n... r~...| r,.»m.f. x~.,....Mr. Laun has been the sdesman
an oniuhined for her |¢¢.~|w¢ry_Hn. Hu\|I.\|a'| parents are prom-
,inemt people in Lyonl, md wereiient for lt. ance.Her small non,who wal in the room, was namelyinjured.
All' F¢"Y uo mum cum vuenhrtuned lt a dinner and watch _gf .:5'a;. "'-$1
puny at the home al llr. and Mn. Yuhn dl gn homC. G._ lilnhdl.Bridge fnlluwisd muuen'| brother,
thedumernndt\\eprIzewlnnen,Mf.m;|_za " : = : m r m p f - - n e a w lm. ¢-JL.. Am
nt Sunday in
e of Mrs.Ras-
exsen :ment Ina:
Mr. and Mrs.Mason McK.ibben
and son of Ft. Collins, Colo., lei:
for their home after spending the
holiday season here.Mr. and Mrs.
Merrit McClellan left on Friday-
for their home in the south, after
kpending their vacation with home
folks.Mason and Merril:were
classmates in high school, gradu-ntinv in max nm!rhau nninmad
vv.|,nelson ann mr.ana Mrs.V. V. Marshall.The guest list in-
cluded Messrs. and hlesdames V.v .Marshall,D.M.Bloch, P.L .
W. I. Nelson, Julian Jung-
c .c .Cook,John Hebard.
Echtenkamp,C.G.Mar-
Mrs. C. W. Andrews and
Alice McKibben.
Cndy,bluth,
Walter
shall,
Miss
Mrs. Carl Keller and Mrs. P. L.
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'Thursday with Mrs. Pete Andersen
Mrs.Ivah Higgins ann little
daughter,Joy spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Robert Ras-
mussen and Mr. Rasmussen.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen
were Saturday supper guests of
M.r. and Mrs. Nels Larsen.
hir; Robert Rasmussen and her
motlter drove to Omaha Friday
G l c a u u a n u n :w a i l l . l U \ \ l | \ u a ;a a v l l l \ |a s f o r t h e C h e v r o l e t C o .h e r e f o rM r .a n d ' M r s .C a r l R a s m u s s e n s e v
n - A f n u u n f l u o n n . 3 \ ' 0 n u l l l f v a u n U _~~
E223`¥i§z§`:`}sf"i=§`»§ii}§.'"$§`1J"if£vT§=§§é
we r e Su nd ay af te rn o o n gu es ts a t
th ; i Ne L s Sore nse n ho me,n o r th o f
B l r .
l l . .. l 1 \ r . . _§ l - . . 1 . ! .Y _ . . . A
Mr . a n d Mr s. V. J . D en man ha v¢
re n te d th e p r op e rty o wn ed by Mr s .
W .D .Ba d g e r a n d p la n to m o v e
s o me ti me th i s mo n th .W e u n d e n
s ta n d th a t th e plac e w h o m th e y
are now living has been sold.Mr: and Mrs.~ L § p p e t t of
rnemmg, nom., wno nas beenitingrhlativeshemduring
holidays, left for their home
week.Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fink
daughter of Casper,Wyo.,
have been holiday guests in
vn-thelast
andwho
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af fa ir s we r e h e ld d u r i n g th e h o h - l
da y s h on or i ng the se p o pu la r y o un g
people.if
Mr. an d Mrs . Chr is So ren so n a nd
f a m i ly a n d M r .a n d Mr s .W a lte r
Knnnhf an d flnlaulmrnu \.1i|.|hm.I
a t Cr an e c hapel.A sh o r t b u
ness session wa s he ld a n d ~
E d i th P lu g g e wa s elec ted pre si-
d e n t;Mi s s B e tty Ma r s h a ll,vic e-
p r e m d e n t ;E d w a r d ,s e c r e t a r y - t r e e s
e e i l n n n n . )l f ! - n ' l I . . . J . . l l l L . . . _ . .\ E \
an d br o u g ht h e r b r oth e r , C la re n c e
V a n De V e n te r to Bla ir ,f r o m a n
Oma h a h o s p i ta l.He i n i m p r o v i n g
nic ely .
Mr s .He n r y Chr is tia ns en wa s
br ou gh é h o me Su n da y f r o m th e
hos pi ta l.Sh e i s fe e li n g mu c h
. . ° . . . . . . ,a n n u i v -u l n b l l u u n u c u m v - -- - ° "- » " -' § ' ° " " "a n n a ! ! l a u l l u n r s ,u w u I n n a m u t u a l r l u g g t ,u n -f, A f l m f w n f m ,b e e n v n t h o n t a r s s "S w ° : =f = ~ . . Y e e : e 9 » = v o f £ ° f ? f " & -Y = s f < a ° »J ° ! l > 'g f a r n q a . a f -better
M r .and Mrs. Fred Christiansen,
sons spent Sunday evening at ihe
Alben. Ru!! home.New Years eve supper guess
at the Alben Jensen home were
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andreason,
Mr.and Mrs.Chris Benson and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe .lessen and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Chm Benson and
Albert autoed tn Omaha Saturdayand visifed Mrs. Henry Christiam
sen in the hospital.
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J ens Sorensen,Mr .a n d M r s
Pe te r Ni e ls e n a n d M r .a n g M r s
n~ r e w 0 ns on an~y s w e r e
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Fdday aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Christian-
sen and Betty Lou were 'l'hur~nday
supper guests in the T. W. Peter-
lsen home.
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and children wen in Blair gi: the
Q. M. Ireland hmm Monday eve-
ning:Waltir Hovendick is gradually
impmving which is mood news tohis many friends.He is still. atlane Riehrnond hoaplnlf ._
UNDER THE CLNER LAG Silk Stocings that Wear.Gold
Stripe, SL95; Onyx Painbex, $1-60;
Boba*/Unk, Sl:Noverdnm,2 pair,
$l.Sims 8%to 10 in all colors
at only the Fashion Center .in
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l)11.vn Gustin visitmi nt tho home
of his daughter, Mrs. Wuttis Dayin Fremont from Wednesday until
Sund:|.y.Mr.and Mrs.Walt»er Gustin
entertained me following guests
at a family gathqring Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.Dave Gustin,Mr.
and Mrs.James Olson,Jr.and
family,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Gus-
tin and family,g f and Mrs.Wattis Day, Mrs.'red Gustin and
baby,Mr.Ed Ifylea and JackGustin.
Miss Elizabeth Cachelizz was an
evening dinner guest at. the home
s
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of Walter Gulin Sundly.
Mrs. 5,D.lrouvier 1| visiting
her dgughler, Mtg. I-Q. §oygnd.iek.
C o m e t o t | 1 e ~
~|ners and invited guests.Mr d M. gn rs. Walter Gusiin, ac-
compnmed hy Mrs.Dave Guntin,
drove to Herman New Years dny
and spent the day with relatives
On their way back they _stoppedin Blair and visited Mr. and Mn.
Power Farming
gum more qf the tpols that lower
the cost of producing crops.|R°"=§_'_f''g;"g=§_;_';_*;|l;_lg__*h°
You are invited lo mend ¢l\e lim Oliver Power Farm-
hg School ever held in tliis community under the Olive
Flag . . . Plan ma be lien.Here you will liave tlue oppor-
tunity lo leam more of time famous quality toolsénov.
united under the Oliver Flag.~
Competent Factory experts in eacl\ line will be liere tr.
sllow you tlxe prollt malring possibilities and mdney
maleing methods ol boeraiiha than Oliva TMI.
mr-.ind Mn. Ha rry s en: enm-
taimd al. a family dinner a week
ago Sunday.-Mr. and Mn. Ernest Kruse vu-
i l e d c m m u l . h o m o l H u r !
Se ll: w y of lan week.
Mn. Je nmle| W llll°l ol Blah?
H-i~=,g au . g»=»= <g her daugh-
ter,ra.re :mea u .\M n .lauia Schenk,Mina AQ:lS¢henk ard Misa Frame:Mudlm
(Me t: nh da trle tv i ai nda ttheFoegully him. Wednesda y of lui
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SPfld the éay with your friends and neighbors -Farm
fa mi l i e s f ro m l a r a n d n e a r w i l l b e h e r e .M o v i e s , e n t e r -
ta i n me n t a n d e xh i bi ts w i l l a lte r na te wi t h i ns tru c ti o n
s e s s i o n s a l l d a y l o n g.
BY attending the Qliver Power Farming School, you
will learn something tharwlll mean money to you during
the coming season. You can hardly afford to miss this
llfS opoortunity *gleam more of what is happening-
Mrs. Jennie Wallace, Mm PebeJonesandMrs.Hans Jorgensen
were visitors at the Crowell HomelFridny afternoon.
I A little baby zirl arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott
lDec. 30th.The Elliotls have threelittle boys, so this little girl wasaverywelcomeadditionto the
family.The Elliotts live on whatwasfornverlytheS.D.Bouvierplaceandthis is the first baby
hom outside the Bouvier family
.for fifty years or more.
|Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen.
Mrs Alice Rowe nnd Arthur Rnwedrove to Mondamin, Iowa SundaylandweredinnerguestsofMr.
land Mrs.Shercll.Rut'fcnrn mul
Iia p r e a u e r ,8 0 b u s h e l ,g o o d s h a p e ;t w o h a y s w e e p s ;o n e
M o l i n e g a n g p l o w , 1 2 - i n c h ; o n e 2 - h o l e f o r c e f e e d
H e r o c o m s h e l l e r ;o n e 3 - s e c t i o n h a r r o w ;o n e
J a n e s v i l l e 1 4 - i n c h t r a c t o r p l o w ; t w o f '
a l f l l w a g -o n s , 1 n e a r l y n e w ,t h e o t h e r i n g o o d s h a p e 'o n e
b o b ~ s l e d ;o n e s p d n g w a g o n ;t w o p u m p j c k s ;
o n e 3 0 - g a l l o n h o g x v a t e r e r ; o n e s t o c k t a n k ;o n e
f e e d b u n k :o n e 4 - h f x r e n u : , , , z , . ..~-
33-HEAD OF CA'I"I'IJ<1_'z:z
Nine milch cows, 6 fresh, 3~ , f r g s h
four ;ea_|1ing bulls, 18 months
seven heifexs from 14 to 16 m onths
Qmmf. °...,:.... ,.._1_.--A ons,near y new, the other in good shape; one
'bob~sled; one spdng wagon; two pump jacks;
l one 30-gallon hog waterer; one stock tank; one
|feed bunk; one 4-horse Hieder evener; one Gal-
?loway separator; thirty ton of good sweet clover
'hay; also one set of Concord harness.
EAD OF HOGS-18
ws, bred to farrow in April
|=REELUN5HXT N5dN
'r1<:1<Ms= SEE YOUR BAN1<1c1<'';
~P e f e f s g l G w n e
- uctloneer
lux. v\.u mln . ills CS i x f a l l c a l v e s .
18-HEAD OF HOGS-18
,. ., _ ..,.-- unzucl evencr; one Gal-olx scocx nogs I ''»owav sepaxator, thirty ton of dT\\ e1\e b d _goo sweet clover''roo sows, bred to farrow in April 'hay: also ono Soi' nf f"f=~-~-~' \._
U1 l\.UI. u narnessL_. . . . . -- ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ._ _ . .H A T N 0 d N under the Uliver Hag family.Mrs..\r€hur lZov»e Phil
children who had ber\1 visiting at
the Ruffcom home for the past
week, came back with them.Mrs.Joseph Suliy entvrtaineii
the De Soto Women?Club last
Thursday aftenioon.Roll call \\\'n.1
responded to by naming som#famous American man.Mrs.J.
Walluce and Effie Hinelino were
on the entcrtainlnenf rnmmitlen,
Their smhiects wow Herhvrt IIoov~
er and Thomas Edison. Plrws were
made for the annual nystvr sun-per sachofluled for Pwh.mth nt
Scheff1er's hall.Enterf ainmer\t.
refreshments and decwation cqm-
FREE LUN(Don°t forget t|1e._date.. . . . .-__-...._..._. . . . . .. . - . _- . . . . . . . _._..._
r ' 1 < : 1 < M s =S E E Y O U R B
&N [{ I4 ]l {M O N D A Y . J A N . l s
Paul Petersen,A :I the place
?'ARMR\'rQ cm A mn
I f" "`¥I-Z@2P Ae r ;§_;SPIKER GARAGE~M E R ~
BANK, Clerk.'mzounmemr SALES COMPANY ~ gI.A\l.il'D l l i l n
mittecs wen: appointed
Bldr, N'e$ru¥a, J'unurry¢ [IW '-n s nrrn n xg t - ;Q . . .Ba - h t _ n I l l M l l h l l ||l u l n l l l l unl nnl l l u l un l nl l l m l l n nuu l l u nl l
a n da y a f t e r s p e n d i n g n e a r ly |we r e Mr..m d Mr s .K a m C li 1 ' i & »
mn th a t th e pa r e nta l,Oli ve r te m e n a n d f a mi ly o f B la i r ,y r ,
ud le s o n h o me in th i s c i ty .a n d Mr s .An dr ew;J o hn s on ,Hr . .
P A A -|e-r...... .c m{:.»......:nn ...r mmf Mr s .Pe te r Ne ls o n a n d l l1 .\
» ¢ ¢ ~ "tv "
xaqo Wash Dreaau on m i i l
H i n d u s \ 4 w 4 6 i n 3 7 new
q u ;at che Fashion Cenwr In
lik. A New Dres s if They I"M¢-
1:|¢, are Vat. Dyed 'hey cannot
hde .Make your selections early
Chile we have so mnny nlee styles
t6 pick from.Fashion Cenur in
l u i .51-1:
Swinbnn and family spent
day at the Alhtrt Jensen home,
m r O m m ..|Mr. md nm. Wm. Wulberzu md
children md Hans Vogt spent lastSundnye\mxing;,tgt'g the Allred
Svuferson home.Mr. and Mrs.0§w "Meneke and
family were Sunday dinner guests
a t t h e E .E .B h t z e n h o m e .
n . .
Sun-d - = \ \ . » » a n mm . n a mp h c n -
gun raumed home with them for
a v l d t ..* l i n m d Hn. w. J. Boi te a nd
children : m t Sunday uurno o nwith the rlny lloehler family
of Blair.Hr.m d M n .Floyd Marshall
and daughter,F r m o!Blnir,
were Sundny dinner guests*of
r;....-. .na nnlnh mw.All me m
1 Box
of l
M n .
a r mwhen
wereR.
Moo.Mx
Mr.
u
noting the birth umiveruryem Ty wn Fri dny ,Mr . md
A. w. Barge of Hex-mm an-ined a t ;six o'c1oek dinner\Kr. and Mrs. J. S.Cbnety
nmong the guests.
She re§|éntly éuilered two pa n-"mic nhkes, the .secqnd one on I J O C A L O V E R F I D W
New Yénré Day..
m Q m a w n s born in l\I-|Young lady wishes typing or
R . P e u o r t n n c k e d h o g s t o t h e ~-She in mrvived by office work.Some érperlence-
Vllley market Thunduy.idugg | .r§,°Mrs.'Jensen of Blair. Call White 209.~611!
-==du mCH»é wK1§ ;f: ;;g;» m H. F. Jo ne s und Mrs w. A-|Mrs . Ma de line Ha nnan of nw:
|-n..--.. '»,.¢i c.;~..~lm.v nw- »\D"P"5 of Los Angeles, Cllf._`§""'§ Wa a g u m.gl * 'v ~G u l
mH
eight months kgs from Cnli!amln.'Jemnn accompanied the nmninn.i
m
Ph,
h
u
l . r u v l | | |n v n n v u U 1 \ J l l l \ ¢ l V "o w n v a .I »l r .a n d H r s .L I .P .N e l s o n ,n u r -a n d M r s .J e n s S o r e n s o n o m *
m e d h i s pa r en ts b y a r r i vi n g _'
ome Chrishnas eve to spend the
olidays with them.He returned
a his work last. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Byme have
een enjoying a visit from Mrs.
¢yme's sisters, Mrs. C. W. Turner
/;.unc4PRESEI
J ~a n o n s\ \ \ \ \\t | : : f : |~S O .
< § _ _ E R y N B ,
Q ~ 1 ~ 4 >' § '
. . n . » f
n ,: v mron I
lszh 3
urhr 1ingI
l»Lyuun lt u .as-un.n»_|. - ...: ' s tr i p £ 0 Te xa s , o n m e xc u n Mr s .J ensen "'
wi th To m B a i r d o f B l a i r .th e H .E .c h u n
_lo d r e of Alb -erqu
ras a member of Lund! A few dqyi lan. ner.|:h and_Rebekah|For Sale-Spotted Poland Chinn b
wrque. New Md-.bm.L. L Loftis. rf. C|Ihoun.!B
Bnére Snack Winter com xy.~ evtnlng VIBILUIRI db un:\.lulv»u unug ._..|...Fbndi nand W iese h o me we r e M r .th e e ve n i n g wi th
a n d Mr s .F r e d Ne ls o n a n d c hi l-B a n d a r M H e m
dr e n , Mr . a n d Mr s .A lb e r t Ne ls o n 'He n r y .B r u n to
and c hi ldr en,Mr . a n d Mr s . A l f r e d buanels o f c o rn
Svoge raon a n d Chri sti ne,Ha r r y S a tu r d a y wh i c h C
'W iese and Te d Ne ls on .i f o r f e e d i n g .
--»4 nr \"}..|....'nal l..l\»¢llc nvn ffnn
l:i '|nd\1rs.'Joe *:~
a n .n , m e l l m 2 0 0 0 m o nWomenand Minn sacrificed at
me-lm!! phoe at me Fashion Cen-
ur in Bla ir ri ght na w.51-It ' E a r ~ .Bohr
:_ B. Bunn bought
ety visited at the
Wilbur M51 wife
Saturday until
-iso.Her husband, Henry RogersOBITUARXpassedawayanumber of years
ago at Los Angeies, Calif.i
The death of Mrs. Mm RogersoccurredTuesday, Jan. 1, at the Funeral servxces were held at
home of her sister, Mrs. Albert S.the Jensen home,"edilesdv5'
Jansen.who resides on east end m o r n i n g b y ~ G ; ~
51-2t*"s }Jl'0f£0n, Neo. and mrs. Grant
|erguson of Decatur,Nob.,both
For Sals.Good lard barrels, '¥5c r h 1 .if taken soon.Inquire at Home oben om spent evera days at
i B 0Bakeu51-1 yrne home
ry zMQ! _4 i ~ and Mrs. J. T. Nelson enter-
m.._§f;.3¢ Buffer 'Ula :_"'°. _ tam a few friends at dinner last
'stun1120001\uour omlhi, Nd).
Let us Correct Your Foot
ills Nature's any
There is no Shoe like the
Arch Preserver,style plus
comfort.The foot comfort
c n own u . n ou n occurred Tuesday, Jan. 1, at the Funexa servwes were e -=B khome of her sister, Mrs. Albert S.the Jensen home,Wedtlesday a U53 51-1
Jensen,who resides on east end morning by Rp:¢"I`. G. Bader and Mm. Clyde Biffar and two mm.;
of South street.the body was lffent to Los Angeles Donald and James left for 3 5
Mrs. Rogers came no Blair ,,,\,,,u§|,Ca1ifornia for burial.Hrs. Albert lhome at Lyndell,Wyo.on Ne~
sw
¢ . _ _ n n - -
Hrs. Emma Fullerton had some
d her relatives and friends fromLincounspendthealternoorgof
New Years day with her.The hnssea 1:2\e1;°n Anderson
Mr.,and mrs.A.w.r»:wu»~=»--mul-allllh;\.|\¢and Ruth visited at the Frank home of her son
Jahnel home last Wednesday eve-of Orum,from
ning.#Monday-
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lammersi 'I`. K. Iverson:
and family visited at the Charles shelled corn forDnnkhumpMnndnvnight.and Krrmeth Tyr
md . w." " " "J. ~ 513% nf S auth m m .. me|01 Sutpnlay md Hrs. Ruin urns lo Shir abou:\-Cl!body was 1§e1ifornia for hz
Fit 1 9 L 0 5 A H K C I E J . u u u a n u a n u a u l u u a m u .10 1'u l r l r DH El . l I U 8 }BV BI II IT S.111 .0 58 EH JDYIF IKx r i a l .H r s . A l b e r t l h o m e a t L y n d e l l ,W y o .o n N e w q f i n e d i n n e r a n d p l e a s a n t e v e n i n g store for meh and women
and,3telln Jesperaon called on tne
Crogvizll Home girls Wednesday
cvcdng.E .Flora McGregor had thertunetosprain her anklelasixreek and it is cauéingher
oonlidcrable pain,but is getting
along nicely.¢Genfevieve Reynolds uf Omaha,
and Charles xtegnosus -and laalun)
of Griawolzi, iowa called on Miss
Lycia liiorgan lust \\fednema.y ai't~
ernoon..
Mr. and Mrs. Lilla Jensen and for Frank Kelley Tuesday.
chilidren visited at e A.A.|Man ami Mrs. Otto Ilathske and
lirorfberg home Sunday evening.daughter of Omaha., spent Friday
Mr.and Mrs.A.Kronberg and Saturday with Ralph¢'d
and family visittrl at smus Jac~Grace Ray.obson's near Irvington.I Paul 'Tyson spent Saturday nightMr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and and Sunday with Harry Strickiett
children visited at the P. J. Nel-in Blair.non home in Blair Sunday after-Mr.and Mrs.Hugo Haaek nf
noon.Blair, were Stmdny guests of hir.
The electric light survey is al-and Mrs.Byron Bunn.
most completed in this comrnun-Mn a nd Mrs. Fritz Muller and
aw - Leland were in Tekamah for New 1.I
II|lMrs.Earl Fame*and a party "-v°of friends dwve owgr from Lincoln Mr.'d Mrs.Roland Smith
Inst Sunday to vi.-it. the former'a\""d family spent New Years day
mother, Mrs. Ann Campbell.They.-biough. iaasketg of food and had al
pncmc dinner ln Mrs.Campbelh-1|Entire Stock Winter Coats for
room..|"Wornen and Misses sacrificed at
at the Groxer Wilkins home
Years day at the parental,Aug.
Anderson home.Miss Myrtle Hurdurn drove fromWestPointforNewYearsDay
with her p-lretnts,bringing her
roommate, Miés Helen Lowles, the
latin teacher in the high school
Dr. John Grant Shick left Sat-
urday afternoon for Dorchester,
Nels.,where he represented the
Home in the'"M. E. church Sundaymorning and um: evening in the
church at Seward.He returned to
the Home on 'I\.lesda5'.Mrs. J. G.Slnick left Saturday
for Madison, Wisconsin where she
I
will sp-end seven!weeks at the
home of her daughter and hun-
hand,Mr.and Mrs.Glendall
one-half price at the Fashion Cen-
ter in Blair right now.51-lt.
Silk Stockings that Wear.Gold
Stripe, $1.95; Onyx Pointex., $1\50;
Bobolink, $1:Neverdnrn,2 pair,
51.Sizes Sli-to 10 in xll colors
at only the Fashion Center in
Bla ir(. 51-lt
1000 Wash Dresses on sale at
$1 in sizes 14 to 46 in 37 new
styles nt the Fashion Center inBailey.Mr. Bailey has just been .o-».~mf¢mo from Milwaukee w=Bl==1r- A New Dress if They Fade--
""H -r\.....\AL-.. ..........o
there.Mrs. Runsa Sears, who has beenstaying with Mrs.Henry Beard,
went Friday to the home of her
dmghter, Mrs. Charles Ray,near
Tekamah for an extended vi.=it.
ilr. and Mrs. Din Moore moved
Tues-day from the parental, Ralph
Pearce home to the farm of Sam
Moore, for whom they will work.
Raymond Terlselsen spent Sun-
day with his little son,Howard
and the Fred Hurdum family.
Several farmers on the bottom
~ ~ 10,\
to, and including,~PeasCorn
Big value Penn Anus
4 sieve sugar peas at a
real 19% price, No. 2 can
Your oppor't1ir1ity-lf'i{1
II
est narrow grain Neb~
raka Sweet Corn.
3 cans .
Q l nllrsuily,Jan. 16lladison and Mrs. `Shici¢ wiil help lney are vat.Uytu-Lllcy Clnlluu .are breaking com s'alks and someLbunqget established in theii-new fad.e.Make your selections early },g ]b .1
ave rs 'and urned their fields.ba s'|v|-hula we have so many me-e stylesr. :ml Mm Henfy R"E'Q9 yvere to pick from.Fashion Center in The SG°g=¢°Enyeart family
were un ay dinner Iniesta of
OcCan25c
callers at the Home last Wednes-mai,_°"1* RBI Him; Hai; In Blair...sundnr dinner melts of Mr.~ ':ff'11.;'r;"'.2LL,_'°1':.'2\.u.osé :";.'.;" .»n.,,a- uni,'gp urnfn Mri 'runs ..._ wx. '"m° ~ "lilnorrom nom %".'}».'$'2».| i...Ffw.f.."';".f6'f.`I.-g Sibly's garden fresh, free from sand and
gdt; a much needed green for the winter
l l l l r t l 4 1 : 5 " l n | \ . \ . \n .vu . . -. ._. .T h u r s d a y a t .t } \ e _ . o f § } j e o f _ _ o u r Happy Vale, you'll like it-has a flavor
all its own-rich, thick, tasty.pfesidem., Rev. C. C. Wnson. lnose..ha.3`."°<="'§i,'f"=`€" ~ \'i3?'§"i§§.1'i",f£'Due tn an unusally large amount llrs.Abner King qnd chiidren
md°dwg;C | g m -of advertming it was neceggary to were waiting Sunday n Yallqy at
an \ar er .Mrs.Eva.Kimberline has been omlta part Of theitmes tins week.g "; ;" °of 1é"f*. lungs sister
on the sick list. for the past week Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tyson en-rs.amnce ""s °.l....»1.rvrnnilv imnmvrd nt this t£l|3ill¢d Friday evening at,_a ~,_§*`",;_f':'°'f__,Ef,5' n:nd"'ErsTCig°
diet
u \ | |I n B ;u n n ;' "r "- -_ _ -
Mr . E d S .Mi lle r d r o ve u p f r o m
0 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ , g e t h i s a u n t, Mr s . S a r a h
I H # t o s p e n d S u n d a y wi th h i m
a t h i s h o me i n Oma h a .H e br o' t
h e r bac k to the Ho m e th a t evo-
n i n g
p a r ty wh e n th e i r g u e s ts we r e Mr .
an d Mr s . Ge r a ld Re i d o f H e n n a n ,
Mr . a n d Mn n d i e n n e th T y s o n , M r .
a n d M r s .Cla r k S tri c k le tt of B la i r ,
M r .an d Mr s .Clifiiord Kr au se ,
a n d W M. Ty s o n o f B la i r , Mr .and
Mr s .Geo rge Ha i n .-
o m i m ,vi s i t e d t h e l a t t e r ' s p a r - I M r a n d M r s .P -J 1 - ' l y n n a n d
e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .P a u l C r o s b y c h n l d r e n o f O m a h a ,w e r e g u e $ t s
¢ 3 . . . . » I . . . .n f f n r n n n n ~~~~~J .S .
~§==d`§£ii5§ 835 i o d z g a f t -
er no on a t th e M a n i n J o hn so n
home..
R.R.Pearc e,wi t h Ho w a r d '
Ha n n a o f C h a r te r Oa k , I o wa wa r m
at the Onmhn sto c k marke t 'I 'hur ~s-
d a y a n d bo u gh t si x he i f er s .\
J oseph Ra y a n d Mi s s V e r a Ro -
; : e r t o f He r ma m we r e ma r r i e d o n
Coffee
Safeway Coffee is a blend
of the finest South and
Central American coffees.
Fresh ground while you
Safeway Bulk Cocqa
Flour A - deliciouq, . cigestableI|
°°"ii`é3?'§§Z1"§{¥§§.'°o.lf.McProud Conet§.Fdxiiy, and are receiving the con-of S rncuse Neb.visited for a'J. La Vaugim and san, Len spent Frrqtulations and best wishes ofy1short while at the Home 1'6Iond`y SUUd'fi5 evening at the P. E. C'ol»then'friends.\\'ho l€ SO B]€ d ri nkwait.You'll like itafte moon Pound l9ci I 48 $|.39 2 lbsEntireStockWinter Coats for|
Women and Misses sacrificed at
ont:-half price at the Fashion Cffr.
'ter in Blair right now.51-11:
1000 Wash Dresses on sale at:
$1 in sizes 14 to 46 in 37 new
styles at the Fashion Center in
Blair. A New Dress if They Fade-
They are Vat Dyed--they cannotfade.Make your selections early*
while we have' so many nice styles;
A......:..\L _ - . .1:~..,.1..:....P a n : - v i n !
LIVE STOCK 496
and lZc Max-imulVl Milk 9cRdsedale Pears 523'fFreight Hauling
vlcToR JOHNSON
1I
CAL cGooches Paste A pkgs~ Rosedale Apricots fl?*'¥F l5c
~ Pink Salmon §f3;.f?'....l5ct Cddches Pancake Flour 31';"ff23¢Phone 212| on 47 Blair, Nab
1n é m i s i f n f g f m i
The Home of Perfect Talkmg Pnctures
J AN. 9 To J AN. I 6
vI||I
Entire Stock Winter Coats forWoinenandMine; sacrificed l t '
une-half price at the Puhian Cen-
tef in lllair right naw.5 | -ll Sunkist Naval 0ranges
Sweet and juicy,No.216
size.A Bargain.
MEAT SPECIALSLettuceBREW STER BITS
Sugar Cured
BaconFresh,crisp, tender,large
Due to an unqasually large a~
mount of advertising N was nec-solid heads 49c19c\Dozeccary to omit. Dirt of the items
this week.
*New Yearn dinner guests at the"'W m Voss home were Mr.audi
Hn. Ha nin Sa nds, Mr. and Mn.
Aiben Nelson and family, Mr. and
Hts. Alfred Svogerscm and Chr:§s~
~ci»»¢:;1
ltr.anti l i m Fred Anderson
nod Sum Cushman were Sundaydinner guests at. the A. W. Peter-
nen home.'Kr.and Mrs.John Vogt,Jr.sp-ent Thursday evening at the
Wm.Markmimn home.
Lois, Betty, Harlan and Elaine
Peteroen spent the post week vil-
iting nelatwes near Herman.Hr. and Mrs.Mrs.Henry Jen-uhn .and familv.Mr.and Mrs.
c LbHead s
Sugar Cured
H a m Grape FruitRACKETEER"Feature
A1.|;"rA1.»uNo IN AND OUT COMEDY
SUNDAY and MONDAY
|¢'°HT l u s T h i n g C a l l e d L o v e F e a t u r e
TOPIC 6F DAY SPORTLIGI11-PATHE NEWS
Yams ,Fancy ripe Texas seedless
g Grapefruit, size 96~LbFancy souihern gmwn yams
9c4lbs Pure Lard
Q
~Fresh RenderedC e l e r y ~
Fresh, crisp, self - blanchedstalks of celery S L I I T I I T I C F
Stalk..............l7c ~
I - ) » u . ¢ | . n d h ¢ ¢ ¢ l " h l ' ?
0 D a l l u l l a ncGolden ripe, extra time flav-
ored Central American BanSQUARE SHOULDERS" Feature
COMEDY "CAUCIHT IN Txxl"
TUESDAY CHINA NITE
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
HER PRIVATE AFFAlRS"Feature
ALL TALKING COMEDY "WHAT A DAY"
27c I §'"{ls
I
I
A x t k h r k n s e n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .
Ha r r y Swan so n a n d f a mi ly vis-
i te d a t t h e Hr n s Svog er so n ho me
Fri da y . even in g.
Weunesday eve ni n g vis ito rs a '
th e Er ne s t 'Mon s on h ome wer e Mr .
a n d Mr s . Ha r r y S wa n s o n a n d f a m
ilu- Mun a nd Mr s. Alfred Svoze rson
cI P.m£¥§'zé¢'i
o~al Anus ~...,......22¢Silvedale
-'9commy §L£°§,<=an_~pricots 1S<?lT"§5§f,ai§n......13
Mr .an d Mr s .Henr y J ens en and
f a mi ly a n d M r r a n d Mr s .Ha r r y
n
\
~15 D a y Bargain Sale
Ii 1 5 %o f f
' v ~~' l n f d l l y W o r k @ [ 0 { A l |
1 , , ~~E v e r y w o r k i n g ma n a h o u l d t a k e l u l l a d v a n t a g e
1 tE ,~o h i s s a l e o l w o r k c l o t h i n g .I t m e a n s m a n y
e ~d o l la r s s a v e d o n g a r m e n t s y o u n r e p l n n n l g 1
' `b u y s o o n e r o r l a te r .L o o k t h e m o v e r .
S A L E S T A R T S J A N . 1 1
Sweaters -Leather Coats Sheep Skin Coats
\...
BeansCheeseQuaker Rolled Oats, quick
cooking or regular; large
3Ib. 7 oz.size package
always a good buy at
We reserve the right to llmlt quantities
StoreBlairA I - ' f , W A Y ~s i o
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