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.IENERAL §EWS OF WASHINGTON GOUNTY,
NEBRASKA
GENERALAND~r.ocALNEWS ANDCOMMENTJJublished Weekly by Jvhn A.
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J OLUME
XXXII1
J rem the Guden Spot M
Nobnah
/Wuhhngtol Cmlty.
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J LAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 16,
1930
J
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J
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Of Activities
J iway 1
om-
mlssldn alk
Will Phe Highway Fron Dougl~
Cmlnty Lineto Ft Calhdun
Will Change Read I |;om cnmtoBlair.f\
WORK FOR Eo}\usc SEASO
»Big Highway lnfpmvement ~x
gram Luis om IonThis Sectio
of ¢h¢statei ;~
Perhaps the biggest prograevertackledforlllghwnyimprmmentislaidoutforthecominseason.Work nn practically athemainhighwayslnincludedi
tlxifprogmni und some of thworkis close to our door.From the Doughm county lltoCalhuunpavementwillhelaiandfromCalhuunholllnirthero~will be changedjo parallel t~railroad track thus gatingfromtheDeSvtobluffsand
~new road will no dqubt come in topavingin19311GrnduallytheNebraskahighwaysarebein_put into shape a .without bendeg indebtedness whicshouldbensourceofmeatssisfactionandpridetoourcitizens
FIRST LUTHl£RNC}{U|{QH
HOLDS ANNUAL MEETIN
Al.the annual meeting of Lh~First.Lutheran*church at th~church parlors Tuehduy eveningJan.14 the following officers wer~rcelected to their positions otrustandresponsibility:ManiaPaulsentrusteeofchurch;MadsHnnsendeacon;H J.Hanson secretary;Will Johnsen SundayschoolsuperinlsendentzMrs.Ove
J he Board of County
Comnnr
sioners met in regular session ac
cording to law.
Present:Chas.Nelson C.B.
Mehrens and C.J.Nelson.
Meeting called to order by the
Secretary of the Board.
On motion duly made and car
ried Chas.Nelson was elected
chairman for the ensuing yearandaccordinglytookchargeofthe
meeting.
Minutes of the preceding meet
ing were read and approved.
After a careful examination of
the following bills on the differ
ent funds it was moved and sec
onded that the following claims
be allowed and the County Clerk
instructed to dm warrants on thefundsindicatedBelowtopaythe
same.Carried.
Advance Rumely Thresher
Co.Repairs 21.00
John Andersen New Bale
for Scraper 4.00
Robt.Andreasen Labor
Henry Arp Dragging
Harry Berger Work on
Tractor
Bette!Bertelsen Labor
B.S.T.Garage Labor
Repairs0 ;r
&
3.00
13.50
53.40
44.20
13.31
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J lair
High
J ETURNS FROM
CALIFORNIA
Sheriff Mehrvena retumed Sun
day evening from ac trip to Calif
ornia.On his return he broughtwithhimnprisonerbythe:lame
J ounty
Board FIGURE PROFITS ON
MEAT PER ACRE BASIS
Genenl farmers ehould figuretheirprofitson the meat per acreR€0lgalllZ€$g _Dr.c.W.m¢Campbe||oflheLumStateAgriculturalCollegebelievesLivestockwillinbFirstMeer¢of 1930 Held y the retum 50 Mr cent more for
grainCountyCommissionersTuesday
Jan.Hth Wind Up Business of
1929 und Reorganize.
OPEN::D BIDS ON PRINTING
The Enterprise Awnnded Printing
of Stationery and Blanks for
Colinly Offieials fbr Year 1930.
th|.n.can be obtained for it at the
elevator over a pedod of years.The better the livestock :md the
management of them and the soil
crops on the farm the higher the
return.Kafir grown on several
=§i;;f farms and put into the
silo r feed returned the farmers
nearly twice as much per acre aswheat would have returned on the
J IBERAL
REWARD
Lost »Blnck Coe ke r Spanielweight25pounds.Answers bonameGuy.On the bottoms eastofBunnslake.Liberal reward.Phone Blue 344.Dr.E. T.Jipp.lx
J ana
Enjoys
Lecture
President of Bee Keepers Associ
ntion0f Nebraska Gives Enter
tnining Lecture nl Dana CDI
Iege. lmpieased with Possibilities
SHORT CUURSE BEE CULTURII
Professor V.W.BinderupofMindenNebraskawhospoklastweek.at Dano Coll
and who is president of the Ncb~
iaska Honey Producers Associa
tion called at The Enterpriseofficelust.Friday in companywithactingPresidentErlandNel
son and spent a half hour withthescribe.He is a very interest.
ing talker and is enthusiastic overBlairandhersurroundingterri
tory.Dana College has securedhisservicesfor.next year whenhewillreturnandwillputonashortcourseinbeekeepingfor
the college.
This vicinity will be foriunatc
indeed to have a man like ProfessorBinderuphandlesucha
J ollowed with two free throws
to
give Blair a 12 to 8 victory at the
finish.
The whole Blair team showedexceptionalbasketballabilityand
scoring punch and it is nrcflicteci
that they will stay atche top Ot
the conference this year.(Continued on page eight)SEVENTYFIFTH
J Written by D.V.
Masser)
The basketball team success
|fully opened the 1930 season last.
|F1iday when they journeyed rgWinnebagoanddefeatedtheWin
nebago warriors by a score of 12
to 8.
The game warns featured by hardfastplayingandcloseguardingneitherteamgettingmanynt?
tempts at the basket.The scoringopenedwithWoltjetippiliiinashortbasketshortlyafter
the game stayted which put Blair
in the lead 2 to 0.From then onthe score was either a tie or Blair
lead by one Or two points.The
score at the quarter was 3 to 0 at
the end of the half it was 5 to 5.
The end of the third quarter found
it 8 to 8 where it remained until
three minutes from the final
whistle.At this point the Bears
showed their scoring punch when
J utter
Prices
ShowDrop
Despatch from WnshinglonWarns
Pannern to Cut Down DairyYield. P tional SchecnegDe-
J |...
asWirniehagobyScoreof12:to 8.
Blah High Debate!!Do ¢\|at
North High Omaha.
sPr:L11xGrf:srs BEING GIVEN
Declamltory Work Well Undér
Way.New Semester Starts..
.|
J rs are themselves partly
responsiblebecauseoftheirfailuretousetheir own products in their homes.In warning against any promotionalschemesthebulletinsaid:The experience of past yearsdisclosesthatfarmershavebeen
victimized by schemes to constructandequippacldngplantscreamedesandvariouskindsoffactoriesforprocessingtheirproducts
J
.....LOWER I=RouLcrios URGED
A despatch appearing in the
Omaha Bee on last Monday maybeofinteresttothefarmersoflthiscommunityasi:comes will:
apparently good authority.It reads:
Warning that an overproductionofdairyproductsexiststhe
federal farm boards dairy advis
ofy commodity committee SundayI\lBCd farmers to cut down productionslaughterlessprofitabiccowsandtobewareofpromotiomalschemesforfurtherconstruc~tion of physics!facilities.
Advising farmers to consider
production from an economical
and profitable standpoint the
warning said:
We recommend the sale for
slaughter of all lowproducing and
unprofitable cows from the herd.
The price of butter is now below
th ¢
Farm Bureau
at Redocndo Beach.A.»~m==l Meeting of Vhshington I 2|Austin robbed a farmer by theCountyI).H.I..1. on Saturday._TPq_B_D _. name of Georze Murnhr.livimz
Farm ers Nmr Taking
Inventomui
School of Instruction.z
~l}Z\f£XI()RY umxiis F R E E
\\ae~hingtnn County Winners at
State Corn and Small Grain.
Show.licfmber (fair Test.
qwritten by County Agent E}aLes)
Fha \%a==hingfnn County Llulry
Hen!Improvement.A3so::iaLio|1a
Annual meeting will be heid at
the County Agcnts office in Blair
Farm Saturday afternoon nt
two
oclocl¢.
Our official tester Mr.Ru:uw.lf
Hughes will report on the out.
stimding accomplishments ochiex~
ed by Washinpgfon county dairy
men during 1929.
The outlook for the testing year
14.
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Lism and both are in.the
superlative degree.
Do you really think.youputthecreameryover?Or
are you trying to maké the
public think you did Dorft
you know kernel that from
the start to the finish that
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n
Farm aska Pres!Aauxiation
Gives
Summary of All .\¢cid/mis Re
ported in the Slate for \he Six
Months Ending NovemberSth,
Farm a Plzrzsoxs SUI PER
HQJURY
Farm30 which begins February
Lf
1930 promises a rosy future.
Farmers interested in our Assnl
eiation work and of having ani
official tester run a butterfat test
on each cow each month in your
hertl for 1930 are urged by Coun»
ty Agent George Bates to
attend3
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youwere the handicap tzlmt
no trouble would have been
encountered in selling the
stock had you not been
connected with it?Better
take a self inventory ker
nel before you talk.
Oh yes kernel a number of
4
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an
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For the six months ending Nov
ember 5 during which the Nebras
ka Presé Association and the Re
habilitation Division of the De
partment for Vocational Education
have been conducting a suriey of
|b d p d
......G......\...thi! meet'._Ing I*Blur pe ople are still Init-I :{*_y1|»=-~ lu me ...uwn: lllvcthi!official tester can handle ing for the report on that ueen two nunurea
fd W eronssohad!ln ured as to~ha..1f bd fd Ibn n.P68 .YJonlytwentymxer9morenKe»un S i l fI »» ns permanently dssable them.Many.|l>J 4ansthan~d}uryr{1en ~Inf Phd 5129!nH1n¢.harnnnl ;nh\na||UUU \|d d |¢J\\.\.|f
b f d...during the same period undoubbed~
_~~ly will become permanently dis
According to County Agent
George Bates of Blair over thirty M |Tfarmer.=who haveenrolled in the!~
~project of keeping farm accounts _i
abled as a result.of their injuries.
»What theise disabilities consist of
and how they happened may help
others to avoid similar accidents.
_I Thirty lost one or more fingers.are taking their farm ln Iine Musical Program Put on nt Carolessness in the use of
poweriOQ1w3;.:;.farnfers who desire to M.L.(hunch.Iacuity Recitxfmachznery evenly divided belween
lake this work should notify University of Omaha Conserv ogricult.ureindu§tryand the home
.»<...|....a.nL|....._..\.._...:||.n ..was larzelv msoonsuhle thonsh in»
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q u n g y A S B I I L 5 3 5 " u v w a n
_gupply you with ihé inventory
blanks until January 24, 1930.
Q9 the aftcrnobn of January 24,
1930, Mr. Rnfph Cole ol the Rural
Economics Deyrmrtmvnt will bn a.
the court house in Blair for a
¢~chonl of imtmction for all who
take the! work.At this school we
will 3 i ¢:u":I <n-r»fit5F2ifDl"i11
makcmu .L ,.-:Hcl 1:ve:tory and
get e.||1 ||fI - n w - l with thx*
Ill0 I|:3 || .xifIll1"'Il th" \.¢.f\\"|< nf
iff1r.;.;'1::r1:1 .ur~\lI'fI~.
R »rail)xslnlv :a~1ting tum
ranlrl auth 15111 im::1l|Ii:-:lf
i»\f :\»¢k.machinv:;.,feed and
ulilvl Hllllfll1l£'I1|., each found their
e '||'11¢ nt to be CVUI tm: thousand
1i|1ii.il-Thi n,wiI.h the value o f
ii*-'!.ff1|l m }we re manafziluz,
m n m l t l i - m i L u n \ t I f o r t y - f i v e n ' f b u S '
.::¢l ¢l~ii.r!".In't i t wori h keep-
ing r»¢¢»-l UTI u capital of that
zlmnur .'In.»='.-»|y I-l.=:1ks are still avail-
able .Li z!.~:f»unt3. .\gcnt's office.
Tho;..l|frw, so be sure to get
you: ~ \. "nw January ~
Mr.Ai m I,orem:r=n, son of M.
and Mrs.Hvnrg:Lma zz;n,outh-
____¢-;1:~t of Blair, won "Grami Cham-
pion" for single eqr-this winning
for him the I{ud|:e Trophy cup.
{lonti:\ue¢i on page eight)
BIRTH AXXI\I~IR:BABY
l (El.IIBRA'I`EI)
On Saturday evening,Jan.11,
Soren Larson of Nebraskla street
crlebratcd his 78th birth armiver-
:wary by keeping open house, to all
his old friends and acquaintances.
Mr.Laisun formerly worked at
the Danish Publishing Hduse, but
is now resting quietly an. his home
: w r y O I m u s i c .
Blair mu1=ic lovers enjoyml an
inspiring usica! service last Sumdaycveni11;;at the Mcihodisy
church.The major portiop of the
szri-:ice consisted of voca.;:m¢1 in-st1'umenfél"!i1nsic by mérfiimérs of
the favulty nf Omaha. ,Univer-
sity's (Ionservatory o f f Music.
Miss Ciliiwrin? Clow, of ciiarrning
personality,greatly pin'-asrri with
her piano solos.Prof.oghdan
Shluntu.demonstrated 1 i e mas-
tery of the violin, and hi# superb
interpretation of classic favorites,
rexuiereul on his rare ou;inslrtl-
ment, :=tirrPd the emotions of his
hearers.Prof. N. J. bogqn, Dean
of the Conservatory,sing two
groups of :-acred selections with
szvisiiying'musicianship nd sin-
cerity of feeling He sh wer! hi
art not only in the group inf great
oratorio liunibnrs, but in the moredifficultta:ik nfgi\inp:ilif¢:-to
sirnplfr and much,-used;gospel
h y mn s .Miss Gnnsmnn com-
petently silpported the solbist with
hm sympathetic accompizinimcnt.
Music students at the Ijpivorsity
nf Omaha are to he congrptulated.
Ifolioxxing the group of |zos=pel
songs the pastor, Rev. Carl Bader,gave a h:~ieI1 address cmgihasizing
the spiritual messaize of music,
anfl appealing for the response of a
consecrated life.
The program:
Congregational singing
Irivocation - - - Dr. B. Mf. Powell,
of Chicago
Group for Piano --~-
---Miss Catherine Clow
"Country Gardens" - P. Grainger
"Liebcstraum"-Lisztaftermany years of active life.~.'Valse" _ ___ ._ I I _ _Cho
His dauighuzr-1:1~la.v.of 0maha,:vi0|in Solo _ __ Mr. Shlniig
came up for this occasion and ucrave' Andante Cantabile"by
brought with her a beautiful, large
cake decorated in the usual birth-M.Bruch
day style.It was very much re-Miss Clow,Accompanist
grctbed that his daughter,Mm.~am: Group g, " Mr. Logan
M a r t i n P a u l s e n ,w h o l i v e s n o r t h " c e e r a s t h e e a r s G o B V
.l l g ||o f B l a i r ,w a s u n a b l e t o c o m e l n o n ',£_ f ' h f _ ( f m : ' ' f 2 , __ .:1»\..\
'fectionsv from ;:uts i1lid s ;ii:}i;si BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
....1 »was in* evidence.Most of those.\Rl`lS'I'b SIIUR RARE. .\BILl'l`\who lost finger.; in machinery also;~Peter Jensen of Rose Hill
suffered crushed igunds.
Sixteen lost hands 01' arms. Mis-
use of power machinery was re-
sponsible for over half of these
while motor vehicle accidents, gun-
shot wounds and infections re:
n l n h h n
neighborhood.celebrated his sev-
enty-fifth birth anniversary last
Sunday,January 12,v.hen hi.=r
nca Au;pxuucmung Lnezr pronucts,' " "" " "-"-:NJ Uunder conditions that did n t re~[Ha"y Fedde, Labor .10.90
fiect sound business jud ent.Arthur Gottsch,S"-f""g 38.10
"'1"here is imninent danger that John Hall, Mainainmg 6.00
many unscrupulous persons may Sam Hall, Running Tractor 16.00
seek to take advantage of the Interstate Machinery S: Sup-g
L ._i |ply Co.Repairs 10.8 _children and their faniilies Ka th-.r§ § i ;f§2§§§.'§§ °§y°'E`?ff1 `a'i ~ J app,Mai nta ining 6.00
ered at his home in the af ternoon isound schemes."i wi ll Japp,Dragging ~
Sams!2RlQnt__a ,few ?\2vff=. Fi#~_ e w :Jqlm M ves. Dragging 142:mnv£'d the balance.'with him..:'"`f''*'¥"°'ii*'°"""? NéH&§n'f-m n on CoI;"UiI"'""ft=&
.suit am,daarv pxodurei~ wit un'l\w;'lve legs were ;;n\pu\3t@¢f|A nice lunch mvas served, °m'ibiascd views 's Lo Ihfesoun ness;Omaha Road Equipment Co.,940
Gunsho: \'~0ll\'\£i-". trn4:Lr>r allii mot-feature of which was a largeiof anv new ventun-.t "-rate-i RepairsSnrvehicrleaccidents,trespassiug'angel food cake decorated with iment imromisefl, as a §I`§0f pm_[Petorsen Mach. & Motor Ser-Ithat lofrallty, namely the elm and
on trains and infections were the seventy~five candies, haked bln' hi tection against such 1no:noters."I
causes.Two vhilah-en lost both daughter, Mrs.*39°18@N9\S0'\..legs in mowing machine sicklea |Among ti1ose present \'-GPC Mr.
Faiis mere responsible for twen-
ty-three fractured hips, three frac~
tured skulls, ten pinal disabilities
and forty other fractures resulting
in loss of use of members and
and Mrs.Ludwig Jensen,Mrs.
Laura Tofte, Mr: and i\h.~=. Wailvr
Sappenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Georgv
Nelson,Mr.and Mrs.Jim Ryan,
Mr.and Mrs.Carl Pieper,Mr.
other permanent handicaps.jand Mrs.Clarence Jensen of Fre»
of the .sixty multipie frazturcs~ll1C'\l» andfanmilics.
producinp;disabilities,thirty-onci Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, old
occurred in lnotor vehicle colli-neighbors Illini fri01liS»were also
sions and car:n turnihg over and present.
icounty Poor
House Burnsf
Fire uf Unknown Origin BurnsICountyHouseto Ground,Re-
mming Land Mark of Earlier'
Days.
cour.-me :md'bec keepers will watch
for this opportunity to make a
scientific study of the subject.
After leaving':Blair Professor
Binderqp wrote the following let.-
tcr which we gladly pass on
the public:
"Dear Mr.Editqr:--You and
your. people are indeari fortunate
~i:z*ifu1'iUg°-clriy-settlerswat were
tree Iovérn and alsot'h:1t thvy knew
the kind of tree wel!adapted to
vi ce, Storage 1.50 I hackberry,
|(Continued on page five)
|flOnan:R BL AIR Cov Pi.r:|
I li ;w1 ~: sux ANI) me m
,.............................
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hansen are
very happy over the news of the
nrrivni of a fine hny on January
4_ at the home of their daughter,
Agnete and husband,Mr.and
Mrs.Allen E.Andersen of Cam-
oigliteen orcurrfd in power mn-;'The occasion will long be rc-
chinery and farm animal accidents mcrnbered by Mr.J@¥1'=0I\:md
in a?iculture..ifamily ns one of the bright spots
Fr rn forty-nine spinal fmct.urcsI¢1lomz !ife's pathway.I
of which t\\el\\»renited in im-tb R f grnduates of the Blair high Blhool\(Continued on page eight)0. E. S. 3IcKINI..EY 'c;;n?b;:t»f h e ° : § u 3 i , i i f o r ~_,Min Andersep has been mgaged
CHAPTER INS'I'ALLA'lI()N lucated about one ond one-half n the kprofessiln nf 'teahlilg and
°I ~'.'1 miles east of Biair and before'as ra en grarua e wor i "sfzv-
~~~On Inst Thursday evuninrr. Jan*assistance could be obtained theleml colleges eler lncet his mqf;
0 9 the following officers were in-istructure was a hopeless mass.| " : § ° 'dxysl \ tc l rvard 'é2'i?§ e
This uuildsn which has housed ta me "'°"a a a rrOf Offlcers
- - _Blair Oak Camp No. 23 and Blair
Oak Grove No. 24 Hdd Install
ation of Officers Friday.Jan.
10th.Have Fine Program.
REFRESHMENTS,D A N C I N G
Camp No.23,W.0.W.and
G.rovc NQ- 24, W. C. held a joint
installation of officers last Fri-
day evening.
District Manager Ida B.Ken-
nedy, came up from Lincoln and
presided as instniiinp; officer. Mrs.
stalled in McKinley chapter for
the ensuing year.Mrs.Blanche
L Rhoades served as installing
officer and Mrs.Mary Debel as
installing marshall.Miss Cora
Heard served as chaplain and Miss
Jeannette McQuarrie asforganist.
Officers are: Mrs. Velma Hammer
as worthy matron; 0. M. Ireland,
worthy patron; Alta Nelson asso-ciatc matron;Henry .Ten§é'n,as-
sociate patron; Mrs. Lucy McKay,
secretary;Mrs.Minnie Van Deu-
sen, treasurer; Mrs. Rose Matthia
sen, conductress;Grace Ballard,
associate conductrcss;Mrs.Josie
Van Deusen, warder;Mrs.Anna
Qeterwen sentinel;Mrs.HenryKennedy gave an interesting talk .'...on fraternal insurance and wid|°l?f',"e"i=~,1§f."ha,i1°"$'.1?f3g":ffEflZ
P|..~\x To m=:uU1|.n r.x1ER|
On last Friday morning fire
the poor and Elfirm of the county
for more t a half century, was
built in t seventies after the
county board had purchased eighty
acres of land from Peter Stewart
for the establishment of a home.
Since it. has been built it has been
in constant use,first under one
rnanagemerit or :mother and vari-
ous plans have been tried out and
while none have been entirely sat-
isfactory,yet it served its pur-
pose well and gave to the unfor
tunatea a home in their time of
need.
For a number of years it hasbeeninadequatetofilltheneeds
of the countya nd more people
' L . . .L _ .l _ ..4 _*. 1
'bridp;e, Mass.'.
Mr. and Mrs. Andersen are for~m»
er Blair young people, reared and
ieducat-mi in this community am!
and teaching also.He has madr-
lconsiderable progress in his pro-
fession and Blair friends are very
proud of him and his wife who
has proven to be a very efficient
helpmate.
Blair friends are glad to extend
congratulationq and hem wishes to
this wonthy young couple.
HQRSE SALE
When in need of a good horse or
j,wo, come and see me a I have
shipped in A load of horses from
Ainsworth,Nab.,that I am sell-
ing at private sale.'I`heae_hc-rses
are all gentle and well broke,
i u n i c r h F1 n m .1 2 0 0 i n 1f\ 5 l \n n f i u r n
These trees thai were plant(-cl
twenty years or mqre ago,ure
growing and in perfect health.
No roason.why they should not
grow and timve for hundreds of
years to come.It is nothing un-
common to find F111 elm tree twn
hundred or more years old.
You people of Blair are also very
fortunate indeed, in having such a
fine institution as the Dana Col-
lege.The Prcsideht,Mr.IIrland
Nelson and his staff, are doing a
most wonderful work and iowa;
may they remain and continue this
great work of doing good for the
people in general in the way of
sending out ministers and gradu-
atas from thi5'wonderful institu-
tion, the Blair Dana College.
V. W.Bindcrup,
Pres. Neb. Honey Producers Ass'n
» » » m
Farmer Loses
Grain By Fire
Fire Supposed to Start by Cigar
ette,Burns Large Quantity of
Grain and Tractor. Around 1500
Bushels of Corn Qune.
'rR.»\c'ruR A COMPLETE 1.055
Walter Anderson,living north#
west of Blair on the old I'etcr
Nohrenberg farm, Io:-st heavily in u
fire last Thursday.Preparations
were made for shellimr nu* n crib
K. P. Hundahl frenigned as :rustep
and this vacancy was filled by
electing H.Skév Nielsen
his place.*"'
Delegate to the annual
tion next. Jdhe 5411 nm H.
Sen and alternata Marcus
The husincssi meciing
continued next Tuesday
w h e n t h e c h u r c l n b u d g e *w i l l b e
_.|-conszdered 1 ,J ..
to fa k e
Qc o r w e n -
Bc-ck.will aw "
¢:\'e'niqg
noN'rAx.»\filas some sxow,
f.F-I-u»ws-»
Nebrnskans who are tired of .thc
Sr.u\\ and thin!-g.we are having too
much winter, should read the fo!-
101-\'ing dispatch from Montana and
beglad they are not out there just
at presentf.'.
One of The Entcrprirsek readers
brought in the following clipping,
which wa ss enhhim by relative§
nut.there.'Ihis is the vicinity
where Jim Gre.cn,former Blair
man, is living:.f'
"RUSS Mdnlalliii Dvc.28.-From
all reports: the snové is even deep~
er in the Little Smoked and Wild;
er sections than about Roy and
John Athearn mmf verifies this
statement fo r q n last.Friday He
left his ranch on. the..Miissouii
river about fifty miles from Rav
to come *to town so as to be wigh
his family for Christmas.Start,-
ing on horseback he soon tired the
horse and was farmed to lead hini
and walk"h Wnion of the way
until he arrived at one of his
neighbor'-Q ranches.There he pro-
cured a te xlmjnd the following
day resumed his journey.This
performance vs-gs repeated aftier°a
two days' trip withthat. team and-
&l.|0thEI f.£'8l11 WSE bor,\0v.¢d,*3nJ
this brought himqwithin about 16
miles of Roy where he left u list
team and came .on to Roy with'
w. E. Jones on ids return trip'fr6i'n
Wilder with the maiL Alzogenhér
John was on the road just five
days and traveled an foot, on horse
back and used two tcanis besid?
finishing his journey with-**Lhe
third team of Mr! Jcmcs'.Some
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to visit at the pnrentalHal~rSeltzhome.a \
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.On Sunday January 12 a fami Miss Irene Goosmnn fccomp.[Talk and Prayer by the pastorltlhldinhonor3_5 ~§.[=g§.§T.j l number 0ff0ifertory and nnnouncevnentshisoldcoorkersfromthelub_;Group for the \:olin Mr.Schlnnla1saniishingHousewerealsopresent.Chant .Cameron White
l. ft Rui:tuonn
The Oliver larm Equipment Co.
held u school of instruction at the
home of their agent Louis Ras
Meflltatron from Thais.\n Oli!Refmin Kreisler
many of the good festures of the
work among the Juniors.
A large delegation of WoodmanfriendsfromTekamahwerepres~ent.
After the installation a fine
supper was served and the rest oftheeveningwasspentinvisitingv~1 G I.\rrexu.scnooi.fjp roun Mr.Logan and dancing.Thy Relmnice Hath Broken ml The following officers of theP=fi»H.3l\¢l¢l (from Messiah)Behold and Sep If Ther?Be
Inv Sorrow Handel (from the
mussen of Spiker bn lest Monda!Mf5 ihl
The school had been advertisedinTheIInterpri:=e of Jnnunry 9
find :1 large crowd \vn.\a in attendance.Dinner was served to onehundredandeighteenandaround
one hundpfl nnI tiftyfive werepresentintheafternoon.The Company sent out three
nien to give lectures show movinginicturesandnnsiverquestionsorr farm r.quiprnent.There ns much interrst shownDY the crowd and all gave strictattentionto the men in charge.Ho sales were matic nt thistimeastherncetingewnsnotforthispurposeitbeingmoreofaneducationalmeetingtoinformthoseinterestednboiittheequipment.
Eli Eli Willinin Arrhs Fi:herFlosinmHymniBtnedictionRev. E. J#Hancock
BL.\IR WOMAN nsnniits
wie VETERAN
Word has been received hyrelntiveshereof the marriage of Mrs.Ross Gilbert of this city to Mr.Henry Black at Grand Islhnd Nob.where both are spending§t.he winterattheOldSoldiersHome.Mrs.Gilbert writes her relativesthattherewasadoubleweddingherroommatealsobeingmarried.Blair friends of the bride aregladto extend congratulations andbeetwishestoherand jwigh hermanyyearsofhappiness
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W.C.were installed:Guardian
Mary Feer;P.Guardian Alta
Frain;Adirifer Gertie Stricklett;
Banker Alnmh Christensen;Fin.Sect.Minnie Bigelow;AttendantLucilePeer;Asst.AttendantAudreyChdstensen;ChaplainMaudeTerrill;Inner SentinelAnnieThompson;Musician andJuniorSupervisorGoldieFeer.The following W.0.W.officerswereinstalled:Con.Corn.I.S.l]igolo\v;.\t|\.Lieut..Elmer Pate;Banker John I.Unruh;Fin.Sect.Henry Christensen;Escort DelmarFeer;Watclunan John An
derson;Sentry O.A.Phippln;Manager Elmer Frnin.
Mr.and Mrs.éiifnml HalbertspenttheweekendwithMr.andMrs.Harold Schafer of Omaha.
l Advertise in The Enterprise.
.¢.b| .¢
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Addie Hopkins marshall.
A committee served a nice lunch
after which a social evening was
enjoyed.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
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The Juniors of Blair High havestartedworkthisweekontheirplayTheWholeTovmsTalking.Tryouts were staged and charlieters chosen as follows:Mr.Simmons ~Edward JenkinsMrs.Simmons Alice BeckmanEthelthedaughterFlorenceWolffAnniethe maid Clara KroghMr.Shields ;Dean KirnanChesterBinnyitperfect
blank Bill CeppinLettyLythenmovie queen ~
~»Fredricka Il.lal.thi0&€n
Donald Swift her fiancee
~AustinBealeBSadieBloomRubyBadgeronLilieDorotheaGilbertson
Sally Harriett AllenTaxiDriverAdolfPetersonWatchforfurtherannouncementsconcemiragthisproduction.
Read it right in The Enterprise
:save Deen nousen outside in pr:vate homes than at the home.
New that it will be imperative to
build\a new home it will probably be ouilz large enough to houseall.eInatalkwith(lomrnissionerCharlesNelsonover the matter of
rebuilding he stated that it wouldbeimpossibleforthecountytodoanythingat the present time onaccountoflackoffundsbutthat
it would be cared for later.
...................................COUNTY YOUNG q1PEOPLEMARRY
Miss Alta Frain daughterofMr.and Mrs.Elmer I rain of this
city and Mr.Stanley Marsh sonofMr.and Mrs.Albert Marsh of
Spiker were united in marriage
Wednesday Jan.8 at noon/at thehomeof t.he brides parents.Rev.
Underwood performed the ceremonyinthepresenceofabout
twenty guests.
The young couple vvere|attendedbythebriclessisterEdithandthegroomsbrotherAlbenE.Marsh.
.After the ceremony a lovelydinnerwasservedtotheguestsandbridalparty.
.The newiyweds will live on the
farm at Spiker.
§5 ;:..;djIj:;;E$Eiof corn _containing around 2104romoyears3
.guaranteed to be as represented
or your money will be c.hee.rfully
refunded.This is not n bunch of
old trailer horses your triend:s and
neighbors couldnt use and noneofthemcamefromthestock
yards.Some zor\the rich and
some for the poor.Everybodycomesfor/more.Come in and
take a look but dont forget youroldcheckbook.This is the beet
load of clean horses that has been
in this town fur over 5 years.They are going fast so come and
get yous.Square Deal Brun<legc¢§Phone Red 340 208 E.Jacksn oft.
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
The Advance Cleaners began
their spring hotiseclesning early
in the season and have made severalchangesandrepairsbesides
applying fresh paint and paper to
the interior of their place of busi
bushels and the shelling crew hill
gone in for dinner when a fin
was noticed.On investigation i
was found wat the corn crib weonfireandthat the blaze hall gottezfheyondcontrol.A re I fighwasputuptomanagelf.blazbutofnoavail.Albert Jennerwhowasdoingtheshellingwit!
his outfit lost his tractor anneariylosthissheller.
Dt the 2100 bushels only abou600bushelscanbeuseditisrcported.Anderson carried some in
surance on the corn but Jensentractorisacompleteloss.
No satisfactory solution of hov
the fire was started has beenfoundbutitissupposedthati1
was started by u cigarette drofapefamongthelitteraroundthecrib.
Mrs.Will Reeh entertained for
her son Bennard on last Tuesday
evening complimentary to Miss
Irolene Evans who is leaving soonforherhomeinIowa.Pinochlc
ness.|and a fine lunch later in the exeMrs.Lynch and son Ray have ning were enjoyed.Those presfiliednlongfeltwantinBlairentwereMr.and Mrs.W;;lI.erbyinstallingnewanduptodate
machinery and operating a clean
Petersen Mr.and Mrs.Glen I£\an:=
Mrs.Merrill Reeh Mr.and Mrs.
ing atablishment that the public Will Compton Floyd Smith and
can well be proud to patronize.|Lucille Jensen.
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ROSE HILL ITEMS
li z.and M n .Harry MadsenwereFn dl y evening vidtors at
George Nelaon'x.
Mr.m d M n .Rudolph Menelae
snnt to Oma ha Saturday no see
Mrs.llleneke's sister,Mrs Mike
Lumen, who is a patient lt Nl¢h-»
du Senn lxospltal.
Carl Exicksan is impmving :iwly dnoe his operation.Hlrold Taylors welcomed a nine
lad one-lull pound boy at their
lmxne Jan. 5.
Hrs.Detlet Wulf,Ha u l andBarnardandMrs. John Petersen
were Thursday dinner guests of
l n .Will Ryan while the menfolks went to the sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meiethenrymoved to* Blair Thursday where
Hwy in!/and to make their future
home.Misa Ellen Cameron spent last
Thursday .night with Miss Hazel
Wulf.
very interesting mm were given
alter which Rav. Daugherty uniseveralnumbers, bein accompan-
ied an the plum by Hlrgvtt.
Dr. J. G. Shick wok chu-gn ol
the .servieca in the Methodism
church in Teknmah Sundny rnorn~
na 'im Misses Virginia Gusdn and
Lena Klnssen visited the Home
girls Wednesday evening.
Women and Misses:Don't for-
lsvt that iha Big con Sale is I-his
ISa'2urdny Ind it is nt the Fnshlon
(Jenner.52-Zt
DE SOT0 LOCAIS
John Svuboda helled 1000
bushels of corn the 'ddle of the
week and shipped it the Oma-
ha market.r
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen
were evening dinner guests at theCliffordHlnelinehomeWedms-
lllonaon.\
Supper guests at the Albert
Nelson home Friday evening wereMg. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
cluldren,Mr.and M n .AlfredSvogersan ind Christine, Mr. and
Mrs.M b Jensen and Phyllis,
_md Ted elson.All helped Mr.
Nelson celebrate his birth anniver-
sary.'Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Nielsen and
children were dimer guests Sun-
day at the J. A, DeVinney home.
The John Vogt, Jr. family are
enjoying a new electric radio which
was installed in their home last
week.
Mr. and Mm. Allred Svogemm
and family spent Saturday dunnoon at the Hana Svcgerson home.
Mrs.P.K. Nelson,Mr.and
Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Howard
Woodard :nd Mrs. Anfirew Stew-
art of Norfolk, helped Clifford
Hansen celebrate his birthday on
Monday evening. Dee. 30.
seven!visltnrs, including County
Agent George Bates were present.Alter an interesting business ses~
don, Harold Stork had charge of
5-°'°=~Later Mrs.Dixan andaughwr,Florence served lunch.
Feb. 9:11 the meeting will be witn
Alvin Jaenlu.
Mr.and Mrs. T.K.Iverson
spent Friday with Mr.Iverson'smnther, Mrs. Margaret Iverson in
Blair.Their daughter, Ven: Mae,
who attend; school there, returned
home witlythem for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Tyson xe-
tumed Saturdny f mm a week's
trip to Texas where they enjoyed
the summer climate and interest,-
lng sighgs.Fred Metzler and Art
Baker had' charge ol their home.
Miss Erneatlne McCoy went to
Teknmah Friday evening to the
Ea rl nm/ell ho me .Sunday she
was one of the guests of the A. B.
Corbin family,who jointly cele-
brated the birthdays o i several
meqxbers of the family._
lnmem services were held in me'
Catholic chunrh inBlnlr Thursday
manning md burlal wa s mule in
the Blau- cemetery.
Wm.Kruse,Jr.Grant Lage.
Chun Mehxenn, George Ohn. andGenrgeRohwer,Jr.amended anagricultural meeting ln Lincoln on
Wednesday.
Adolph Schroeder of Omaha, was
trmucting business here Tuesday.
Miss Kate Mehrens,Mrs. JohnLandisandMissLouiseK a m
spent Wednesday in Omaha.
J. M. Finch left, for his home inBellwood, Nab. Thursday morning
after A two day vi dt with his
daughter,Mrs.Earl Reen ana
family.I-Ie reported Mrs.Finch
in good health and enjoying their
environrnent very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Pene Schmidt and
family moved Thursday inio the
Stoltcnberg residence.
Mrs.Otto Asmuaaen was host-.esa to the members of me Coffee
left for her home Sunday.
Pxul N. Nelson of this commum
i ty was called on to mourn the
pnadng of his brother,Nels C.
his hume in Omaha Sltunlay.Mr.
Nelson was eighty years of age.
I n tormer years he was n f n -
quent visitor in Calhoun,hut as
the iniirmities of age came he
:discontinued his trips.The funn
on which T. L. Mitchell and fam-
| lly reside belongs to him.The
many friends of Paul Nelson andlfamily extend sifnccn: sympathy ln
their bereavenent.i x s s x §`a.,.§1,,, J.`§°;'°'I§°'»€f"¢h'"§
gathering together of his relatives
Mr.and M m Thomas Autzen
and little daughter,Emi ly ofOmaha, were visitors at the Henry
Fischer home Sunday ewning.
Miss Celia Rchwef has accepted
(the position ln the Ft.Calhoyn
the Marr iwmé over d g h t n d h a n d .#100 P.M.--Epvwonl:
'League party at the home of Elsie
Hughes, 810 west Nebraska St.
Sunday,January 19th:
10 A. M.-Church School.
11 A. M.-Momkxg Worship. "A
Chance for the Child". ' Special
mudc.Bring the family.
vi3:00 P. M.-Crowell Home ser-
eeI6:30 P. M.-Epworlh L e a g u e
meeting.All young people vml-
come.7:30 P. M.-Happy Sunday Nite
service.There: "Whose Business
Is It? "Music a feature.Meet
your friends at church.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Church
Night service.Studies in the
Gospel of John.Fo r all ages.
Come!
CHURCH OF GOD
Nelson,wh08e death oceurred l t
|Club Fndly kai tei ngo m a ll hug one sc hgo l ~ va c nt lp' ge ns xg-E. E. Giesler, Pastor
m nguu u
!eI1 of! last 1m'd'n Day. Lee every:
one assist in making a full attend-
lance next Sunday.
The Duster is offerink some
prius for the beat written te-views of die evening sermons dur-
ing January.January 5, the Im
f»em inte Society were the con-
iestants.The Senior Society will
be the contestants next Sunday
evening.
Beginning Monday evening,Jan.
20,there 'will be an evangelistic
meeting at the Pleasant View
school house, conducted by A. J.
Hargett and L. J.Moran, minis-
A
ters of Blair
/.NEBRASKA w s u m '\
IND STRIAI. REVIEW
Gothenburg-Snidcr's Home Bak\
ery installed modern new oven.
Pender-Bridze work :lone in
county reeently, inspected.
Lincoln--Agitation undel
this city to supplement
supply with water from
river.
It is estimated that tote
000 aches of beets are pla
Scottsbluff, Gering,Mitch
Women and Misses:Don't fon-
gétth-t\t¢ heBigC9atSaleis thi.s
Saturday md it is at the Fashion
cenwr.sz-2:
ALONG__lQ'§§__
mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpsonlvl me memner: oemg preaem.ulof south of Blair, were Tuesday the games of pinochle which is
dinner guests of Mrs.Simpson's the diversion of this club,Mrs.
bmther, Opal Reeves and wife.Louis Bolln won first and Mrs.Isabel Enyeu-t was ; Sarm-daylllarie llehrens second and suit.able
:nd Sunday guest of her lriend, prines were awarded them.A
Alice Morler of calhoun.Mr. and swd time Wu reported.
Mrs. George Enyeart also visited..Johu__ Kruger gf Omahu.and,
Edu Paulsen,who is taking'diY nigfmt. _ Alter dinner Mr. andmlne's tdning in omalu, spentMrs.Hmelme and baby and Mr.dm week-and al Martin P.\u.lsen's.|"'d Mrs.Jurgennen crave "P m
mmm Johnson's hnve a new the Mexmo Larvm home md spent
Si ll At thei rhome,born Friday the evening.
'|Mr. Henry Jorgensen has been
A number of rehtivas and havmg n tussel mth wmuhtis re-
ra....|~|..|...,\M .n.»..v...¢....'eent1v.
' m u o n 0 1 m i s s A . l l C €u e s u e , w n o s i r' w e d d i n g w i l l t a k e p l a c e J a n .2 6 .
Miss Rbhwér will commence her
duties Monday, Jan. 20.
Earl Craig and bride am stay-ing with his mother, Mrs.Gusta
Crdg at present.
Miss Dora Klindt leaves thisiweek for Florida where she will
Sunday Snwx. 10 A. M.
Morning orship, 11 A. M..
Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve-
ning.Eld.Adams of Omaha will
speak next Sunday morning.
__0ur_p§§io§_vgill be in service at
rway in
t u m f n t l
51222;
l of 44-
mtzd in
ell and...~..~.,....|-H.............,.....,.,..-.m u m hm 'mm uma anniwr-. M m Jenme W dlwe
gry |n¢ Sunday.nsxwd at the home of 1
nm. Mutha. Erickson spent. last ter, Mrs. A11-hu: RoweSundaywithher sun,Carl, who.Mr.. and Mrs.Adol|in a patient al. the swam. cov-.wlw hve en me Olive;
aunt hospital in Omaha.[ue pi mms o n mo v m|
Mr. and Mrs. ll. C. Hogendornlwhat ls commonly callaspent Saturday night at the F..place, near Still Water
of Blur,B O T T O M n u m :
her daugh-
Sunday,Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson
DQ Aylers,and children ol 'fekamah weremx p i n e .guests Saturday nigne and Sunday
z down on with Mr. and Mrs. George morgan
d the Push Mr. and Mrs. Louie ummm wen:1,-
there Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
spent Friday in Blair, being dinnerguestsofMr.and Mrs.Shirley
McKerd1er.
Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Iwtson
spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. .L rt. nmal-m=f..=... nf mga,
Tom Walker ol'Florence.a bro-
ther and brother-in~|aw of o ur
fellow Lownsman,Wm.Kruger,
were visitors here Friday.
At the regular meeting of the0. E. S. Friday evening, after the
_business session,the following'nffirnrsx innfxllmi-ua... T\m»-_
.J ¢nvvn hhvm |MGOrB1lEld, NCD. the 3rd and lihlnvmnw diuirfvfuSundays6 :each n l m l i r i , H d ~ ~ R e e m e r b u s i n e s s
and 2nd Sundpym block on West Main street chang-
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Blair the lst .
ed hands.
h - G ding of Neb-
HU c a
CH Plattsmout pu
to new Lhssonri
BAPTIST c gr
L. J. Monnf Pastor CHRISTIAN CHUR
|5,|A. J. Hanzett. Pastor raska annroachu.|~,.... M A no n u l u a y q u l l v u l ,e u v u f \ »U l m I
W onahip,11 A .M .
J u n i o r B .Y .P .U. .3: 30 P.M .
Evening servic e, 12:30 P . M .
Pra y er s ervic e, W ed ne sda y , 8: 00
P . M.aiSu n d a y Services n o t qu ite nor~7
. ma l.W e beli eve y o u m e g o i n g
to ma k e a .special eff or t,t o be
l - n - . »
Bi b le S c ho o l, 1 0 A. M.
Mo r n i n g W or shi p,11 A . M .
Chr is tia n En dea vo r, 6: 30 P. HI.
Pr ea c hi ng , ' h an P . M.
Mi d - W e e k me eti ng ,W edne sday ,
: 3 0 P . M.
Choir prac tic e Friday , 7:30 .P. M.
g 9 ! * \ . ; l c l l h f l n t 9 l u a a l n a m a u | . . u
r i ve r b r i d g e a t th is plac e n earing'
c o mp le ti on .
Cr e i g h to n - " F ou n ta i n i n s ta lle d i n
po ol h a l l o n E a s t Ma i n stre et.
H o w e l l - J a n a t a &Ma r i k mo v-
in g p i c tu r e house to h a ve ta l k i n g
pi c tur es irmtalled.
C r e i g h t o n - T w o 50- fo ot lo t s o n
. . . . . . . . . n.l l . . . . ¢ ¢. . . s . . . . . . . . . L ...... . . . . . \ . . . . . _ . |1 -.
I m #I l l a u. u:u uu. uUu I L u n :L u u c l a u U 1
.|Tom Hogan held in Biair inurs-
\day.Dont for-_Mrs.Watson Tyson and P. Lu.
Sade is this Tyson of Blmr were ou: iisuiuuy
he Fashion aiternoon ht the Harrymnd ,neu-I
52-2t neth Tyson homes.
-3 Mrs. A. E. Duron returned home
|Thursday evening'from hmcuan,AL L EY ,whe re s he spent three days wim1Eher daughters, Eleanor, a studemi*§°" Lesterfof the Unixferaity,and also av-
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Beard helped their sons,
Benjamin and Billy celebrate their
twe11't.h and ninth birthdays when
they entertained Elmer and David
Simonsen, Joel, Dale and DelbertiClarke.
u q ¢ » v v v n u n s 4 » | u » | » \ | \ \ l ¢ l \ \ ' D v u l -
othy Sievers, W. M.; Ernest Kmse,
W. P.; Mrs. Clara Sievers, A. M;John W. Trisler, A. P-: Miss Cath~
ezine Beales,Sec'y;Mrs.ElsieCook,Trees;Mrs.Hazel Randle,Cond; Mrs. Edith Kruse, A. Cond;|
-Mrs.Alice Trisler,Chap;Mrs..I Mrs. Louie Grimm went bo Oma-'Dorothy Kruse,Adah;Mrs.Loy
ha Saturday to attend the funeral 4 Rohwer, Ruth:Mrs. Helen Krwse.
of her uncle, John Higgins..Estherg Mrs. Anna Schmidt,Mar;
I Mrs.Joe I._andgr and ni a ri n fa; hfliss Csrherine 1i`»:a*\==1» Electa;
i
I
Forsberg hume.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hulse:
were Sunday dinner guests at tht
Hamld French home.The Rualiers Club met at An
drew I-Ioier's Wednesday umbr
noon.Mr, and Mrs. Will Hansen spenl
Sunday ax Norfolk visiting friends.
Mlm Charlotte Larsen returned
with them ali/er spending a fewdays at the Will Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Frnncin Forsbern
n r l a n nl2 |
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l
r
wo me n a n a nusses:get that the Big Coat E
'Saturday and it is at tl
Cen te r.
BELL CREEK V.
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t l n . A o \ A »u n v n l n . . .. . I & . . ¢ . - n . -
S d R e b e I n f l s v n 3 l a u u u a }| u U l . l l l l l §d l i l l Wp r e s e n t n e x t .u n a y .m e m r 1 9 1 1 f f t .'.'1t h a t e a c o r } e o f . .u s h a \ e a p a r t i r .W 1 b e d l e r e n D o n o t : m a s E eu un u u :l|.r1:l.tL pun:|lu=i»Eu ID I'0 ;n e w o wn e r s wi ll erec t
J ildimr.rxpei nuuuuy uvewuun.dunual meetin ox theMr. and Mrs. Dave Chapman of §.?.'i1" §`¢5..°...i¢..sections of Ur-
Fremont and Herman Bockennan anizad Agrizlutum at we Agn-
ol Prosser, "i°i°='d W""°"*°Y ""'I cultural College Jan. '1. a and vm.lning at Mrs. Minnie l.nlknan'a.Miss Dumthy Petersen of Her-
|Mr.and Mrs.Carl ll7Iexerhenry|mBu was a guest of Miss Grace
,were wgv s urpri s ed gn "';id'y,k'acJi1er at the George Fackler
evening w en a group o re a ves ' n Saturda _igndhfriendaga hered at ~ ho r1e|h°:~ I v e r s o n y h e l p e d
-.uune were nunaay supper andeveningguestsofMr.and Mrs.
Fred Ray.Little Howard Terkelsen, whose
home is with Mr. and Mrs.FredHurdum,was three years old on'
'lhursday so his father, Raymond
Terkelsen and ozher children were'
" f f " a t " P e a " " f r e _
Mrs. uorn Mehrens, Marshal;
Fred
Marr
with
Mr.and
o. A.
Fink served dainty refreshments.
Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Cook and
'Alma Sierk,Wnrder,and
Dixon, Sentinel.Mrs. Laura
was the installing officerMissAlmaSierk,Marshal.
and Mrs : Harry Seltz,Mr.Mrs. Ernest Kruse and Mrs.
Miss'ln our church.The least you can
do is to be present.
Your pastor will be with Rev.
A. J.Hargett in n revival meek
ing at Pleasant View school house,
beginning Monday evening,Jan.
20th.
Some one has said."The mnnl
You are invited to hear the fol-
lowing New Testament Conven-
sions Sunday evenings:January
19 "nmersion of a Soldier; Jan-
uary 26-Comersion of a Woman.
The attendance at Sunday School
cl
er
w
Sl
Neligfh -Creamery plant pur
nased and improved by new owr|~
Work of graveling D. L. D. Hi
:d"§ona_ apeng Sxids at thé lf
b n i c e n a m e l n u m a n n .Mr."'mid"nh-if izuE6iBh Menclm
spent Saturday evening at PeterJenserfs."
Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan and
fpmily, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter-
ay fnom Oxford io Edison re
uned
sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. me,-
»lel' Wulf and family treated them-
.wlves to an oyster supper at the
,Wulf home Friday evening.
.bk- and Mrs, Jesse Hansen spentSmday afternoon at Charlie Hon-
sen's.Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-
Ben and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Han-
sen were visitor;nt the Harold'hylor home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.Detlef Wulf and
Mr. and Mr . John Petersen and{nmHies'wefc Ssturdny evening
visitors at Louis Gorehanfs.Tlie R. H. P. C. were entertain-edet the Will Hart home Satur-
dlv evenlnrr.
m -~ .~.or ...mr .-e num"v-eu-|ding anniversary.The eveningi
was spent in conversation, music,"games and hunco.At a late hour|
'lunch was served consisting of'
sandwiches, cake, jello and coffee.
'nose present were Messrs and|
Mosdnmes Herman Sprick,Wm.
Rinderspocker,August Jordan,
lFrcd Sprlck,Pete Wullf,Mrs.|Minnie 5pHck, Mm Louxella Meier
henry, Evelyn and Edna Sprick,Etta Krohn,No mm Holzman,
Helen and May Wolff,Carrie
lllhnley, Ellen Mengedoht,Alftedl.ond Elmer W lff,Plul Sprick,
m m Thompsa,Henry Nieder-l'f"?"°; I-llrol Wfesley end Vernon|
Mra.Fritz Muller with her work mrj-ana mrs.1 rl.1verson,| little son of Florence spent,Fri-Saturday and Sunday.Phyhs and Allan Ell£}@l1€»5P¢\1¥|day evening' in Ft. Calhoun.Mm.
Mrs.Kenneth Tyson retumed Thursday afternoon mth Mr. and Cook attended the O. E. S. meet-horno Friday even.ingfr0m Omn- Mrs. R. M. I}'¢¥S0¥1:ing.
ha where she was visiting three 'Thursday mght Jlmnue Rasmus-_days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. sen hauled hogs for Lars Paulsenituinfy-fR3¢£disnrn:§:§ §§m;f
and Mrs. Harry Mcbaniels.~QUICF S 0 k *fl Oma ha jo r ernoon in lmnnr nf BTN .T M {"
wxtnout a cou
than the mar
'Find Chris
church home.
country and 1
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muy, I8 no worw ou\ without a church."
t and then find n SI JOHNSONBe a citizen of your
of God's kingdom.AUCTIONEER
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Bader, Pastor Blllr.Nehrlskl\llr. md Mn. Opll Been; mdkulmn wen dinner gum Sun-
dny of their parents, ltr. and ln.
,C- B. Dunn.M r. a n d l l r|L. L l ym l n m d
hmlly were Sunday atusmoenvisiwgs 'dl-[1 ju family nl lnind
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Pnudsen rude Wiih him, down and gf- I guen: ol her lisleqln-luv," " " ' ' " " ' " ' " "trip in ""°° na: §'l'."& '§$"¢i'L..°'33. md I-`rldxy,2:0|Mr.um Mrs. Byron Bunn ....,i§__-gafd-v *MH-°;;A "{>'.P'E] m°|:§¢"fg-e
€'!£l"'€':lpeqt -§'""'! ! .°"1'E!"!|||¢wim» nld A-1».¢|.\.|:£°°n.§?.;.f:: :Bild meets m
»See\Usfor Bookings»D P. M.--W. F. M. s.
?rav/ell Home.
30 P1 M.--Weslevan
Mrs. Randal Iverson.m m mr,and M _U " " " " n --- """"°;'-"r~"-.............George Nicholson of Blair stay- and Monday cveninr; ..€§"§¢§".'§2 Eefreshxnents were served by the 10_rI;iaCenfer St
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cliffod Ray Mrs. Hugo IIaack in Blair.0 ostesa.Mrs. Curtis remained at Y.7:15 P
and sons over the week-end..Mrs.C.B.Bunn,Mrs.Opal
M.-Choir re-!
family hdped Grnndmn Jemenrdebher birthday Sunday And
Ha.nsen's.IMrs.Lars Petersen returned
home Saturday after spending the
week with her daughter at Spiker.Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and
family spcx Sunday at Harold
'l'avlnr's.
Myron Tn ol' Omaha. visitcll
home folks Saturday and Sunday.
www Sunday evening at Holgax-'
i lr.and'Mrs. Ditle!Wulf ndvu-\'=lr`nenry,n r v m ` w" " 'Friday Mrs. J. S. Conety spentlMr.and Mrs.George Strenger|he day in mm a t th e q ui lt i ng
'and Kenneth spent Friday evening
~nt Elmer Hartungds..The Pinoehle Club met at the
Nels Wulff home Tuesday evening
I Leona lloltrnsn and Wesley
|Meierhenry, who attend school at
Arlington,spent the weekend
with home folks.
Miss Gladys Smith and Walter
Mulcrhnnry were united in mar-\
of the P.N. G.Club wi th Mrs.
Henry Meneke.Miss Hazel Dnhse who works for
the A.R.Bwe s fami ly ,spentSundaywith her silter, Mrs.w .
J. Boite.John Schemcr of Blair,was a
Sunday evening visitor wl*,h'Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Beard.
Reeves
Hazel
Bealescallers
see thuMr.d-lughl
ernoonsen ho
Worr|Jane Bcales of Blair spe hnngcWednesday,Jan,8 at the .s 0x:1l Reiki."
,'eek-end with Mr .| '-,~3; 3§*2EX.E°" on "l" Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur Co ne ty § ;'ffget th:
,Mrs.W.J.Boite,Miss
Dohse and Mrs.A.R.
were Sundny afternoan
on Mm.By mn Bunn,to
e new daughter.and Mrs. Lars Paulsen and
er. Anna were Sundav aft-
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men and Misses:Don't for-ll the sg; Coat Sale ii Qhis
ay and it is at the Fashion
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hzams o f hiisn Pe ar l Stro ng er o n Mr s . J .S.Co n e ty a n d mo th e r .
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emnon at I{ic41cnthal's,Gilbert Lallman was a WinslossAlfred Hoganson and farnilyandgcauer Thursday afternoon.
Grandma Bcmcherdinp; of Uchling,vidtbd Snnrlnu nl unnnnn 'n....|Women and Misses:Dnn't fm'
u l u c u l u l L u i u w p l u s ;\ . \ \ 0 U I m o r tm : I ' ; m T " i a " 3 l e B a b y B e e f Q u h y e a r s ,d i e d T u e s d a y m o w i n g ,J a n
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satisfaction-at sensationally low prices-
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ALL TALKING COMEDY "VVl"lAT A DAY"
noon when about thirty '-\¢l¢ pres- da~ghter, Miss Alae ~n~one son,
ent..Every l11°1\'f'0¢f but two, and Leo,besides a host of friends.r¢»;;¢f;gf."""'-~~W-'|,...¢ £1}Q{chI§"izi§'2:]§=§£ s§1é"i§ mMr. and Mrs. H. P. Hi¢\»nmho|'§o:urday and it is at the Fazihion
==;g family were Blair caller.x Sat» Center.52-2t
u uf.Grandma Peterson has improvedon lm few weehl.B R E W S TE R B r r s
.r Mr.and -Mrs. Grover visited _iriih Louie and Clara Grover Mon-Mr. and Mrs. Chrmtlan Ander-dav aftemooq,non and family cailed at the Ar-* Mr. and Mm Gu, Meierhenry of lhur Andersen home Sunday aft-1'e1bas'ta visitod not Sunday withlemoon, as a visit to the new gir!
Herman Bbrcherding.|wl1q anivod_gt that home recently
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our showrooms!vig
An im proved 50-horsepower skicyllnder
valvein-head engine!Four Delco-Lovejohydraulic shock abwrbers!Fully-enclosed;
intanal-expanding,weather-proof brakes!
Heavier and stronger rear axle!New non~
glare windshield!New dash gasoline gauge!
And scores of other features!
Come in today and see this mr. Dwe lt.Note
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|ho§fe.nrvvawndvlllDr. J.c. ShiHmm. W l l lfnnkmnfgn ~ ..Ef§_.I°lrrf.§''}.'l§.°'}§"]ily are!\
...__..--.vuunvvvlrll unuu:vu |.uJuy|n|; is new 1360 Iol.lFUOOI BEhriingtonSunliaafternoon.Dr. dan purchased last week.
Gluck was a di r guest at the!Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann
"bonus of Rev.A..Edgar after spent Sunday afternoon at the
Much he amounted the services in Nels Christensen home.the. Methodist church in Arlingtomi Visitors 3?the Hans Hansen
Rev.and Mrs.Underwood were home Saturday night were J. W.
dinner guests of their friends, Mr. Nielsen and family, Bob Rasmus-
and Mrs. W. A. Reckrneyer.If-M1 and famiiy.
Rev. Powell of Topeka., Kansas,Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and
who is hem in the interest of the Junior spent Sunday afternoon at
conference claimnnté,was a din- tho 'Bill Gomnton home.
ner guest at the Home Sunday.I Mr. and Mrs. George Deslnr of
Reif-Carl Bader had charge of On-"ha, were Sunday dinner guests
our Sunrhy afternoon cifabel ser-nt *he Henrv Lummers home.
vices.Rev.Powell of Topckn,Mr.and Mm.A.A.Kronberg
Kansas gavethe " sermon which and farniiv visited nt the Gus
was greatly enjoyed.Kornpcke home Saturday night.
Word h_as been. received from Irene Andersen spent S=1turrin3.'
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how cqmfortable it is how easy to handle-
~,f ~ '.how Hexible ln tramc. And remember that it
is now available-
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ces!at extremely low pri
495 ru cowlf l |l 0 & D S ' I " l l . ¢ » ¢ ¢ -0 0 0 0 8 0 0 ssss
sszs
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$615
$520
sszs.
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~flu c um szn.\.~4.
r u s r o m r O |»u »o »» »¢
r u r m u : m n . . . . . . . . . . .
$565 rn. si;u»\.~4Mr s .Snac k,wh o as vi si ti ng her at the ('hri<=tinn A n f lo r wn hom o.
da u g h te r i n Mad iso n,W i.-I.,th a t A lb e r t Nn lso n To d N#-leon a w '
me i s h a vi n g a s p le n d i d ti me a n d Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d Ne ls o n a n d
th a t he r da u g h te r an d husband f a mi ly atte n dvd th e E d Chris ten-
a r e nic ely ioc ated i n th ei r ne w :inn sale ne ar F r e mo n t la s t M o m
ho me .| r la v.
Th e f o llo wi n g were ento rmin efi Th0f'~<! .who helped Ha n s V o g t
a t a c hi c k en di nn er a t th c Ho me f`*f]"'|"\'8f0 his birlllr lay 'Tuesday
la s t W edn esd ay :R-ev.and Mr s: .f "lf¢ h t, J an ua ry Tth. wer e Mr .mu l
The COACH
~The IH TON CHASSIS
~The IHTON CHASSIS w
The sam ra DELIVERY
The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS ilb tab
All paw _(_ .|. a. _aww-ar. Yum. Bffchlgan
' l ` l l E P n u c | : ~ d A N c | z 0 F T I I E F o l § l lAS I X -I NC a r l Bader,Ilo v.an d Mr s .B .3\ l\' { rs .W iI Ii am V o g t,Mr .an d Mf..1D a u g h e r ty a n d son,Ro be rt,Re v. | Ni' .r c r l Svosrersnn a n d Chr istine
and Nfra I .1 M n m n " n v n n l i m f .nnrl M t n \ Um 'l\.'nll~.......- - I!- -- . . . .- » . U . .1 -u u u s u r z l l s u n ui i i - ` é .` . ` = 1 Z " i - . " $ : § . § ¢ i i 1 " i z l i £ £ .§ § I ¢ i ' 1 § f { - Z < h i l d r r = n .
A J.Hargett and Mrs.Annie The elect\ic Iights have xbevnMartin.The dinner was given to infwfnlled at tht:.\I1'n:\d Svogvraonshowourappreciationofthe||f\"*f'.Surveympz has been done
kindness of the above named in
coming up at different times thru
~year,to take charrie of ourchapelevwircsonSumlav affor-no-nns.It was given at thas tnme
as a fnrewell party for Rev. and
Hrs. Daulrb°l'f3»'» who vfill soon b"leaving Blair.After dmner some
for the others who desire this
this farmhouse convenience.
Sunday dinner guests at the H.
Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs.Albert Nelson and children,Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Svogemon andChr-intine,Mr. and Mrs.WilsonLenhardtandfamilyandPete
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company
Blair.Nebraska
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c o s m m '"P LUM BE R S AR B c o m m a
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Blair, Blebrukn, January 16, 1930 mn E r r mm x s n .l""U'l'°""'v.....
lwlns."\\'el|. l|'| nl over. now," Glnger
nn ld du lly .Be le n` |marr ied,th e
lwl n s are z o n a a n d f u t h e r a n d I
a r e B r e d ",
"(lh. nunsense.He len la well a ll
and very h app y .Th e lwln s wi ll b e
ho me f o r F h r l s lmn l. a n d : n u r fa~
th e r wlll g e t 1 b e tter c h u r c h th a n
(led 'K`hrusl| ."
" E d d y - "He r vo lc e su nk t o |
whisper." D u y o u lh ln k h e _ wl ll
ever see ngnln'l Do y o u thlnk even
th e must expen sive dnc lur ln the
wo r ld c an c ure hi m? "
"\\' hy .of course he wi ll see
aguln.Dld n ' l a ll the doc -morn Bu!
m e smn e rhlng,lh u l lr wa s _lun
nervous an d me mn l renc xluu,an d
I n l i m e - "
" ll' e a lo ng ume. tho ug h.Very
long."
"\ ' vu' r e so lmn u lle m,Gln ge r.
Bur th m' n bec ause y ou're y uung."
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y o ur Yo u n lwn r l g o J u n i by mn»
trarlea.do n ?y ou?They anhl a
lho c k would blind y uu (c ra te r.1instead It has made y ou well.?s"»»,
dm-ling.lo:th e m lu k e me to M l .
I do n'| c are a b il.lt I n - wo n h lt! "
Th e pmstmun.In d e p llu of a c l!-
u b n u me n t.was t u m between joy
for him pastor and c hamp fur h
own share In this humilinllm; sc ene.
but Ginger an d her fulher wer~
momentari ly transported far nbmr
g g 'me re mun da ne an n oy n mvs o
mmon li fe.The lnspermr. manip-
Ing them all. was puzzled.l: mig ht
be a r u s e - b u t II dld n u :sevm I~
b e a ms c .
"Seo here.the:-¢~'s no mlsmkv. I.
tnoro?You are E.Toi llver , a n-n 't
y o u ? Y o u d o c la i m w h o t h e : mm
urer of the pnrsumuge home for th
bli nd ?"u
" Y e s ,I c l a i m I I a l l ,I .a d m i t
l
;of such benefit to you that
ou would go to the trouble of
Uhd Frifmds in Enghnd,Scot-
land,Irelnnd,I`rauce,Cmnl
Zone,Norway,Sweden.Cuba
and Many Other Distant Lands.
N o h c s m n m m m .
|s'r1=z.4'r1on OF ESTATE
Wnshin o~»-,
A l l pers ons inter ested i n said
es ta te a re h er eb y n o ti f i e d th a t o n
th e 30 th d a y o f Dec emb er,1929,
Le n a V .Mc - ultro p filed a pe ti ti on
i n said 'C b u n ty C o u r t alle g i n g
amon g o th e r thi ng s tha t C i nd er e lla
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In the Matter of the Estate of
Cinderella A. Monitmp, Deceased:
The heirs at law, next of kin,
|. . .. ..
From all over America and1 " " " " " " ' " " " ' " `iwestern Rdlroad Company, their
wherever Sargon has been intro-Q o 'successors and assigns;0.&N..~ced,thousand~of l~t~r;1 Q;a |G t | G Q , 5 R ~ ~., the zsuccessora and
'1 | as
S TATE O F Ns s ms m 4
A..C. Debel, Attorney
. .. . .1 ~| \»| | ~. | ~~ ||m ~ ;w o u l d n ' t y o u ?a n t .h e m l t h .N o w o n d e r i t i s n o w R e e d ,f i r s t a n d r e n l n a m e u n -
T h a t ' s j u s t w h a t t h o u s a n d s o f c a l l e d t h e m e d i c i n e w i t h a m i l l i o n k n o w n ,w i f e o f W i l l i a m R e e d ;
p e o p l e t h m u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d f r i e n d s .E l i a s A p p l e ;A p p l e ,f i r s t
S t a t e s h a v e b e e n d o i n g w i t h S n r -S t e w a r t P h a r m a c y ,A g e n t m l a n d m l n a m e u n k n o w n ,w i f e o f
~on.I r
died on the 26th da y o f Decem
I 0 :.. ..~~.1 ithlt in one week one drug ~irmf ter, Chain-nan gf the 291m of Ffrt: Mlm'Anselm m m John C
27th day ol December. 1929.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLFR,
so-4:County Judge.
FAME OF SARGON SPREADING sending it w relatives and friends only those who have put it w the red name unk:zov\11, wife of Jn-no
OVER ENTIRE WORLD in dmanc countries,you would test knnw its teal powem S.Riddler;William M.Reed:
hlve to he convinced ln .your own Slrgon'a aim is not here tem- Margaret F. Reed, wife of William
by Ethel Hueston
Ihush-ations byIrwin Myers
cz o vr r l sl n . b y ' B u bb a Be r rl l l C l .
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Qmllmo pfllin; at gne ;nu|yn§_|g»\qu:-Hinrlchsen,firn and nil nmel§:ha.t ha ve been ac c ornpushed b y 'wzn kn own,wi f e o f Pe te r Hi n r ic h -
: th i s celebrated medic ifne.1 .L E G A L N O T I C E . s e m th e u n k n o wn hei rs- at-la w,
g ' r H o U s A x D s IZXPRESS 1 devisees, legatees,pers onal repre~
~g ~&~ A t t y s .ésenta tives a n d gl]o th g f pgfgons
On No ve mb e r 27 th ,a le tte r .T o :E la m C la r k ,Mayor of t|l@'int»1~¢~sat|»rl i n th a nealnhnu n f n a c h
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|\lIl\I- ul UI" ""'\ ""' ""'l5 """;"""» '""'""""" 'P um: "!"""" 0: "f" Allen,J\ll!¢|l\'l .-M'|l°|d».Iona LI. ber, 1929, leaving no last Will andalo ne ha d r eoe lt I o r d e rs f o r Sn r - f C alh o u n ,W a s h i ng to n Co un ty , 5 -0 °jS ee ly ,J a me s G,}IeGeatl1,Eli za -Te s ta me n t,an d possessed o f Re a l
' go n to b e s hi p pe d to C avi te ,P h i l- * b r a s k a Te r r i to r y ;Ezra Carp ente r,]b ¢»th Alle n, J a ne tte Ar n o ld , J a me s a n d Pers onal E s ta te es tima te d a t
* i p p i n e Is la nd s;oc a-Solo,Cttnal Cltairrn n o f th e Tr us te es o f the.S_Ri dler , J a c o b R_ L ewis , An dr ew $15000 an d pr a y i n f o r atlmin is-
]Zo n e ;Belebrookg Ir e la n d ;a n d
Par is,Franc e.
U m y r e to n tly a we ll- k n o wn res-
ide nt o f De n ve r ,Color ado,wh o
ha d been restored to he a lth by
Sargort,se nt a f u ll tr e a tme n t to
Lon do n,E n g la n d ,to hi s sister,
wh o i s th e wi f e o f a n exe c u tive o f
one o f th e gr ea tes t re ta il d r u g
E gt0 \ \ n o l Flirt.Ca lh o un ,W a sh tn g-Ha r me n ,A n d r e w H8I| ll&I.!l\I° ; l| 2 a - ltI a ti o n th e r eo f i
m "Co u nty ,Ne b r a s k a ;li z a b e th jb e th Ha r ma n II li za be th li a n n o n ,I f y o u f a i l to app ear a t said
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A .A lle n ;Alle n ,f l f b l 81"HllJames S.Rtdd ler ,W i lli a m M | C o u n t y Co u r t o n th e 24 th da y o f
ftlanuary , 1930, at 10 o'c loc l-t A. M.,
an d c ontest said pe ti ti on ,th e
C o u r t wi ll ap po in t Ge or ge Mc - |
Bri de o r s o me oth e r sui tab le p e r - ,
son A d mi n i s tr a to r a n d prooeed t o |
re al n a me unlrn otrn,hu sb an d 0f§o<t,W i ll i a m Reed,Eli a s Ap p le ,
Eli za b eth A .A lle n ;F o r :Ca lho u n P¢§;¢r Hin ric hse n,real na me s o n
C o mp a n y o f th e C o u n ty of W a s lt-k n o w n ;an d a ll persong; having' or
in g to n ,Te r r i to r y o f Ne h r a s k n s le la i m mg a n y i n te r e s t i n Blo c k S6
A n s e lm A r n o ld ;A r n o ld ,in the c i ty of F o rt C alh ou n, W a sh -
f i r s t a n d teal na me u nk n o wn , wi f e i n g to n Co u nty ,X e b m s k a ,r e a l, a se ttlemen t of sa i d e sta te .;
f i r m s i n th e Br i ti s h Emp i r e ., o f A n s e lm A r n o ld ;A lo n z o Per-n a me s un k n o wn .I W itne ss m r ha n d an d Of f i c i a l]
D u r i n g th e pa st mo n th the re lc ins,Ch a i r ma n Pro-tern o f Trus-J Defe ndan ts.-{ Se al th i s 3 0 th da y o f Decembet°,|
appe ared i n th e To r o n to pap ers f tees of F o r t Ca lh o un , W as lti ng ton .Yo u a n d n a c h nf \n t1 : tra hma b t. tn o n .
T H E S T O R Y
C H A P TE R 1 : 1 - , w o n u n n a t . u r .Tolllvc r leaves for Chic ago.EddyJac kson brings another friend. Alex-ander Murdoc k.wh o he n y s hasJustreturnedfr om at tour of theworld.to the pnrsonngo.Gtnttcr.wh o m hea rt la not on hor two slo-
t e n ma ki ng r ic h mxr r l tt g u (He lento engaged to o professor ol' mathe-
matlrs. Hora c e Langley . poor in the\fotlds loads). 1| at tl:at elated. butbecomesc hilled at the announce-me ot tha t Mu rd oc k la wor kin g in I."c halnf Urorer y More Obvi ously no"c ntc h.'Gin er thinks.and sn ub :hi m Mr 'lo liver rc turnn, hun ey es
unimproved and th e d o c to n | lvln | :him little hotlc .
Cif \P' lI. 2R l-- ln the us ually qui etn o m o o t n w M r .T o l l l v e r .M e t h -
h r l z n i n \. ¢ | ; »c . .n i . . .- . . . . . . . \ \| . . . . . .. . . J
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A q u n l I U U U g u u t l u t \ | . | C u u v l
s t a r t l e d n e r t o n e r r e e l w i t h t t
nervous gasp,but she qu lc ltl!re
eolttposetl her self. and we nt In no-
swo r.Th e postrnau stood there.
a n d wllh hlta a nother man . beltlml
th em another,both slru ttge rs-- lll
s p e c to m possibly .Ginger thou ght,
c ome to c h es t u p for statlatlottl
purposes.She sta lled at the post-
mon."Mttli gf she ns lie d.
Th e ptna llllin s howe d en tbar rnss
men t.'°\\t'll.yes,"he salt!: mk -
wartlly .°'inu ar e li.To lllver ,
|1t1'I1l y ou?"
°\\lly , of vnurs é I um.Yo u kn ow
l mn Ellen Ha te y o u no letters
for mv? "
[nel-(Q tan t any Dllnu, any m1»i't'. no
on. ta ke me to juli. I n eve r llmllgltt
of u si n g tlte ma lls to def raud.he~
c ause really , it vrosn '| a fraud.F w
[ h tr wa s blin d."~.."E lle n, "hor lut| | er'n voic e wa s
lo w an d sh o c k ed , "tio y o u me an to
tell me that ,von -s olic ited money
for tt ho me for th e bllttd -- "
tllnu er llllshetl crlmson..an dswi ftly pnled.hut she di d not
fllnvh."Yes,I did.futher.ily at
elutln letter.Alltl It went li ke
wildfire.To n cents nplec e.'IhnI'n
wh y I paid ete ry lltln g ln dimes,
Edd y ."
" ll u t IZltun--lt wi ll plu ln hog
glntz.
"\'l'nII n ll ultf trnh \¢|rn!ln l'n\-
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Meet this famify
of famous cooks
They belong to the Mtrro
Vapo-Sea!famlly ---fa-
mous c\er3.°\t here for won-
d e r f u l c o o k m g T h e y a r e
m a d f . o f mn s m te lntc h
o f u m m u m ,t o h o l d a n d
s p r e a d t h e h e a t ;w i t h
heavy flttcd covers to seal
in the motsture and the
goodness
Me et them at our store
- -th c wh o l e f a m t l y - -
whole-meal cookers, dutch
ovens.covered pans and
$killcts roasters, triplicate
sets. For ordmarycooking;
for waterlcss cooking.
When you see our reason-
able pr tc es o n th i s s u p e r -
f m e s u p c r - t h i c " k wa r e
y o u ` lI w o n t t o re p la c e of
your old tr tcnslls with love-
ly ne w Moro.
Petersen Hardware
Blair, Nebraska
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th e statentent.o f n we ll k n o \ \ n
W o r ld W a r ve te ra n w h o m he a lth
h a d been gr e a tly impa i re d wh ile
it*th e servtc e,wh o stated a mo n g
oth e r th i n g s, th a t h e owe d h i s r e -
ls to r ati o n to he a lth to tw o bo ttle s
of S n r g o n s en t h i m b y tt f r i e n d i n
Co un ty ,Ne b r a s k a ;Tms te e s o f
I` or t C a lh o un , W as h in g to n C ou n ty ,
Ne b r as k a ,a n d th e i r succ essors i n
tru st; J o hn C . Se c ly ;Steely,
fi r s t an d ma l n a me un lz n o wn, wi f e
o f J o h n C.See ly ;J a me s G.Elle-
Geath;MeGenth, first and
Minneapolis.[real name unltnomt, wife of James
Ll~l'I"l'ERS R E C E I V E D F R O M | G.Mc Ge a th ;Eliz ab eth A ll e n ;
T H E N O R T H W E S T l Alle n , f i r s t a n d r e a l n a me
F r o m th e No r th v. e s t,. ma n y le t- . u: 1 kn o wn ,h a n d o f Eli za b eth
te rs o f th is k i n d h a ve been re -A lle n ;J eno A r n o ld ;; c e i vc d a d vi s i n g th a t u s e r s o f S a t- | A r n o ld ,f i r s t an d m a l na me u n -
g o n ar e sen di ng i t to re la l. ives | k no wn , hu sb a nd o f J e ne tte Ar no ld ;
bac k i n the ir o ld c ountries o f !
| No r \ s a y Emd Swed en.
Ma n y suc h le tte r s o n d endorse~
me n ts lha ve been rec eived f r o m
#me n o f ptominen c e,°inc lu di ng
i o r m e r gover nor s,business a n d
profes sional me n ,ma y or s ,state
Fund c o un ty offic ials,a n d eve n
Ministers of the Gospel have
Ar n old , f i rs t a n d r e al na me
u n k n o wn , h u s b a n d o f J a n e tte A m-
old ; J a me s S.Ri d le r ;Ri d -
le r , f i r s t a n d re al n a me u n k n o wn ,
wi f e o f J a me s S . Ri dle r ; J ac o b R.
L e wi s ;Le wi s ,fi rs t a n d
re a l na me un k n o wn, wi fe o f J a c o b
R. l e w i s ;l e w i s f i r s t a n d
te a l n a me u n k n o wn , wi f e o f J .R.
, d e e me d i t t h e i r d u ty to c o me f o r - ; L e wi s ;Le wi s ,f i r s t a n d
wa r d a n d te ll wh a t Sa r go n h83tn:»al name .unkn on~n,hus ba nd o f
,o on e f o r th e m.'Phobia Lewfis;A n d r e w Ha r m o n ;
These are o n t y a f e w of th o tts ---Ha r m o n ,first.a n d re a l
la n ds of su c h c a se s a n d n o t a d a y
n o r a we ek passes th a t does no t
br i ng hu n dr e d s o f s ta te me n ts fr o m
th e people c onc erning th e good
this med ic i ne i s d oing , an d r ec iting
n a me tlrtknown,'tvife o f A n d r e w
Ha r m a n ; A n d r e w H a r m a n ; - - - - ~
Ha r m a n ,f i r s t a n d re al n a me un -
k n o wn ,wi f e o f An d be w Ha r mo n ;
Eli z ab e th Ha r ma n ,Har~
.c uoe : m e l case th a t wo u ld coo-lm§1tg, first and rf-ol name tinkuowrt
vinc e th e mo s t skeptic al.*hus band o f Eliz ab eth Ha r mo n ;
Sttrg- on 's fame is bu ilt on a c tu al
res ults no t e mp ty promi ses,a n d
E li z a b e th Ha r m o n :J a me s S.
Ritidlc r;Ri d d i tr ,f i r : t arttl
.avail 1.e. . , ; f l ; d " ; t . ; ; ' . ;'°o ;' 3' .1 ;f . §; gf ;. §§ ( SE L ,1 . c . E L I E R ,
Jn:1uary ,1930,He n r y Hin ri c hs en
jf i lé d hi s pe ti tio n i n th e D i s tr i d
' C o u r t o f W a s h i n g to n Co u n ty , Ne -
br a sk a , i n wh ic h y o u a n d e ac h o f
ly o u to ge the r wi th othe rs are do-
fc nd an ts , th e ob je c t a nd p ra y e r ot'
sai d pe ti tio n is to o btai n 9. de c r eeQa ojua gi ng tha t th e p la in ti ff , He nr y
|Hinrichsen, is the absolute owner
|i:t fee simple of Block 86, in the
lcity of Rott Calhoun, Washington
County, Nebraska; and to exclude
sai d de fe nd an ts an d e a c h o f th e m
fr om an y a n d a ll ri gh t, title, in ter -
es t, li e n, c la im or de man d i n o r to
sa id re a l e sta te or an y p a rt th e re -
o f ,a n d to en joi n said defe nda nts
a n d eac h o f th e m f r o m c la i mi n g
or a ss e r ti n g a n y Hg h tl title , i n te r -
es t, li e n, c la im or de man d i n o r to
sa i d p re mi s e s Or a n y p a r t th e r e o f
a n d fo r eve r qu i e ti n g th e ti tle to
th e sa me i n th e p la i n ti f f and to
re mo ve a ll c lo u ds f r om th e ti tle o f
Is a i d p lai n ti f f .
Yo u a nd ea c h of y o u a re he r eb y
req uir ed to an s we r sa id pe ti ti on
' o n o r bef ore th e 24 th da y o f
;F e b r u a r y ,1930,o r said pe ti ti o n
wi ll he ta ke n a s tr u e a n d judg-
-men t re n de re d ac c on li ng ly .
l He n r y Hin ri c h se n,
I Pla i n ti f f ,
l B y M A H E R & C A R R I G A N ,
51-5t Hi s A ttor n e y s .
1.2 'n w .-.&r .1.
Q ~$ 2 5 ~m ~n o o m n m m l
f 50--*lt County .lodge
rc o rtc t-3 B R I D G E
C OX TRA C ' l° 0 RS
Th e Bo a r d o f Co u n ty Cornmis-
sioners o f W a s hi n gto n Co u nty .
Ne b r a s k a , wi ll o n th e 2 7 th d a y o f
h la n u a r y ,1930,le t to th e lo wes t
an d best b i d d e r a y e a r ly c o n t r a c t
f o r th e c on str uc tion a n d erec tion
o r re pa r atio n o f a ll bridges,c ul-
I v e n s a n d approac hes the reto,th e
c ost o f wh i c h sh all exc eed $500
(e xc e pti n g c e me n t s tr u c tu ms )i n -
c lu di n g sub str uc tur es an d ap-
proac hes, goperstr uc tures, material,
la b or , an d fu ll c o mp le ti o n o f so me
ready .for u se, to be bu ilt by W ash-
in g to n Co un ty ,during'th e per iod
f r o m J a n u a r y I s t,19 30 to th e I s t
da y o f J a n u a r y ,1931.
Sa id b i ds s ha ll be a t a s pe c if ie d
su m p er li ne al fo ot fo r s up er s tr uc -
tu r e ;at a s pe c i a l s u m pe r li ne a l
fool.f o r su bs tr uc tu re ;a t a.spec~
if i c d s u m p e r li ne a l f o o t f o r p i li n g
i n s u b s tm c t u m an d afaproac hes at
at spec ified s u m pe r f o o t (bo ard
mea sur e)for a ll c ap s, sway b ra c ~
e.s and o th e r wo o d ma ter i a ls us e d
in su bs tr uc tu re a nd ap pr oa c h es ' ataspec ified s u m per c ub ic f o o ( i n
plac e f o r sto ne,bric k,c e me nt on
c o nc r ete wo rk ;at a s pe c i f i ed s u m
pc t'lin eal fo o t f o r tu b i n g ;a t tg
spec ified s u m po r p o u n d f o r iron,
ste el, or oth e r me ta l mater ial.;i n
u u u a u t l l u u l l n u n t u \ u w | |U ll i e d T h r u s h . .I o w a .h t e m o t h e r l e u
t l n v t h t e r s ,H e l e n .M l r l a m .u n d E l l e n
- " t l l n k e r E l l a " - - a r e b u s y " g r o o m -
i n g 't h e i r u n t e r M a r j o r y f o r p a r t i c l -
p a t l o n l n t h e " b e a u t y p a g e a n t "t h a t
\ W H l l l ¥w h o E d d y J a c k s o n . p r o s »
e r o u n Y o u n g f a r m e r .h e r e s c o r t .gllr i o r r le n e a for the nntlc lpatod
trlu mph.
CHAPTER ll» »0ver1vork and nerv-ous an-aln attend ant on the nano-»
tn ; of n ne w c hu rc h to replnc o theou tg ro wn stru c tur e h u utho ted h lr .'I ' olll\e r |eyes to the point o lthreatened blindness. ond he 1| tor-olddeo to use them. though c ontinu-tnl to otrc upy his pulpit.Ginger hastriedlumanyway s to add to thefn mllf e s le n de r lncome.but sho lnnot dlnc ouraged.Lhr jo rlf.h h E d -d J k r I d lntrn3'ae non and 9.r e n »duces all r o b Andr ews returns tntrlu mph.ac knowledzed the prlzobeauty ,and wlth nfty dollera Intold. the c hief nr txe.She glvee 'themoney to her fath er a s p art ol' theexpense necessary for the treatmentof his ey es by c hic ago epec lnllutm
CEIAPTI:It IV#- hlaf jbry ttmvlt-tlng ly g i ve : Gi ng e r th e ge r m of a ndIlllhnruonae1eawhic h may t e v ZtreasuryShe pens an optic al, in thefo rm of a. c hnln le tter . to r th e do -nutlnn of a d i me for 1."Para c huteHo me for the Blind."whic h shesigns"hz 'tolll\e r.Treasurer."andetods to three women whose namesshehadseenInl.newspaper,lnothertowne.u r s ln x them to con-tlnue the chain.Sho Re t:resultsatonceundfeelsherprobleml lsolved,qu le tlng unac ceptablethou ghts ea to the pr opri ety ot heractbyretusonlntzthathetBptlealreallylnfor tt home fo r th e blind.her father.lleten .la tnnrrled, andleavesthe parlsonoge.
cnAr>'r tcn V - T h e doc tors ha v-lm;ordered for Mr.To lllve r coun-try nlr and tootl ln plenty .wi thcomplete rent. lirldy Jac kson lnvlteahim to stay on his fo rm. tc lth Mi ri-a m to care for him.J oplin Weat-hury . tremmrer of the c hurch hoard.arranges for at substitute.ltlrtttttllu c kwnrth.just graduated fr om -t.thrmlnglcal eemltmry .to take Mr.'Inlll\r rt=place for n while.Mr.B u r k txmth nrrlvosl nnd mak es his
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II
Sudrlonly she wus ttttrnre that the
nu m in the rour c nrrlc d at large
tuull notxtll.I le stepped nltentl ot
the others ulttl entered the room.
Th e ptsltlntla und his cotopuulon
follotted l».llt:ntl_t.tilngc r f ollotved,
also Eduly J onHoon stood oh. The
ma n lu the do rk Bult opened the
pouch,and llf ted it high,pouring
o u t u llttle s trc u tu o r le tto r a u p o n
the table.
Then . fo r th e llrst tlme . th e th ird
man s poke.t
" D u y ou c la im this ma i l? "
" w l ly ,ot course.l.'tn th e only
E. Tu lllter the re le.1~:. stands for't»:nt»n."
" \ \ n lI tt minute.wttlt o mi nu te
no w.You tlu ltn Illl8 moll. tlu y ou
You utknotvletltze thot it I3 meant
for y ou?You ud mlt tltls before
nltnes ses?"
" llc careful,Gln;;er."'lottoposed
Ed d y .Jac kson quit.kly,_sc outing
trouble."D o n' t any tttlylhlttg.
|)tll| 'l c ommit y onrstll'."
" To ll keep out ul'thl8.y oung
mann.Well.mlss_then y o u- »"
"\'~'lt3. of c ourse I c lnlln lt." sold
Ginger quic kly .'°Il°s nll flglll,
IIddy .l t s for me.Wlty .l' te hadn lo t ju st li ke ls. "She smiled dls~
nr mlng ly o l the postmun." Y o u
kn o w, "she added slggnlllrmntly.
" \ \ c ll.y ou nll hcttr lh ut."ttnld
th e thi rd mutt.In tt snar ling lo w
tfolce."S he clnlrns lt.Sl1 c |the
one wer e af te r."
Ginger tu r n( d surprise-cl.wide,
Innocent ey es upon his fac e.She
dltl not spc nlt.-
" \ \ o ll.c ome nc|os:s no w,tulsa.
Gi r o u s the goods.\\ I lc te ls this
here ltntlto-intl=<t»n:t;:e for the
hlln tl. y o u ta ll lt?I tlon 't so c ony
signs ul'lt. "ll ls voic e wu s lo w
mu l ugly .
lcctlons art' tu»;,:;;it1g.And is lt o ny
ttot~se to to ke money ,lr y ou ram
get tt; fr om tvuhllvons and aalnnont.
th a n f ro th tto n an i s a nd tr u ste es ? "
" ' lh c n ° s n l lousl at fu ll huahel
of mu l! o t th e o lllto -- " lule rr up tetl
the lns pettor..
" A bushel o l dln lc al" s he ejac u-
lutc d.
" A n d h e gall to go httclt whe re
It c ome from.li t e r ;cout of lt. "
Bu t even the |nu|»ettor'a se \e rlly
had relnxt-tl aotuewlmt." N o w I
guess we c an hx thla up.I f y ou,
slr.wlll go hott for n that alla
doe-snt :mart amy more fu nny tutel-
o s ;"ltn nf rnltl y ou II llttte to go down'
with us . slr.'lh er os tt llen l of r ed
ta pe to g o thr o ug h \\| lll.An d th e
money to s»t\tltI haltR--"
"I will c omo n t on c e.I - I n m s o
snrptlsvtl--s o atlmlh ull, " stntnmvred
tho confused ftlthvr.°l c n n t te ll
,\0l.l ho w t~:orty I nm.I never
dro:|ntt°d tltztl-l2llt=n.If y ou hut]
loltl mc . I f y ou htttl n sltc d me -' i
"Uh .l||llrt'|'.l-» un ly wnnterl to
ht-lp you.1~»»W all tl mi n u te ! "
She ron quic kly u p the stttlrn,
an d In lhe'l|| || |uny nbo vc they
c ould hc nr lu-r nottottsly qulc lt
ntovctttcnl, as hilt? lmhlttcc d the Intl-
der ugoltlot the tvnll.and pushed
Ditch the trttpdoor to the u ttlc .
"l c n nt lu lug ln c h ow sh e c ame to
do suc h a thlng_"ttpologlzcd the
truuhlc d ntlh or nnxlout-tly." li n t
elle mount n ll rl;.:ht.She was so
eng or to wh o c u r e o t t h e - "" 0 h .etlttfs just n kid."assented
the llmpor lor."W u a lll kn ow whttt
khls ur e."
lilItg c rn fool were pounding]
d o wn thc sttdrs ngultl,on d they
twatilc d l1tr totnl| |;; ln sllcnc t'. She
rms c tl tho ltmlll ltlttl Stout)before
!plac c .Bids f or rep airs- shall bt' at
| a sp ec i fi ed s u m por u n i t q u a n ti ty
i n plac e.A l l bids o n :steel a n d
\\ ood s tmc tu res to b e mad e s c ;r-
ate.Bi ds shtsll sh o w th e ]1!1tv|
l m m r a t l m ;,..r-¢»r;.;;o.n "pay lnlrguest."
¢Tl{.\PTlI'!\ 1 ' ! .I{| | rk\\f| l!h'5'1n¢:¢>n¢:f:¢I- e1 .|!n. r.1 r n for Marjory,nm] her s -. ~r ..r.{»eI §|l¢n'Fl.It¢» ll;3.n ll :.l::.II1 1 GlI1;:1I I 0 a~| : \¢f f ul u r :T dl \\at¢h[1|ln¢sa.
l§Ir|;.\r émlilvcl ner\¢»u»:lp."\Y0| l,
hut 51.1 ~vt'.Illlel riu Ily _ is lt.FalllitI| e :." .ul. y n:know, :nhl Iliff; is
nu r ! ~ I -Ann lhu ;1a|\:§ulr::,':0. wvll
this -|¢~;»r-¢f~|::fn l}\¢:-15lmmly
in I .\:r i H| " . \:I l l "
Elm iu=;.¢.mr,silni n
with -h.;i;ht slaf-nfdvl
im:1||l~f:1|lh u la!
wrm :<I»»fr ;;.
"HL sf I":Into m e
11Sl=m1~! ml ins;rm.ln;
nd'fs}lghI,hu t
rs. as une will-:mlc n of her
l:uml§of the
sho |~rr:>ssod
Ln
s
ll
po r th o u sa n d f o r h a u li n g a n d p u t~
ti ng o ld lu mb e r in p lac e; th e pL i1 0
pe r tho usa nd 1-qurrc d i n rep air
wor k pu t in p ii lu ' ~:supe rstruc ture
pric e pe r thonamzrl in stru c tu re ;
pric e per tl1ou;.z\;ul i n lin eal fo o t
f o r p i li n g dr i ve n i n plac e on re-
pa i r wo r k ;a ll bids to inc lude
lam-dv.arc,pa i nt,de li ver y o f ma -
teri als o n gro und s.A l l bridges,
Ir =:.+t I»»r !||».l that Mnr jo ryu v s1 lu rs .\.|f|..\' a prac tleallsrgr- ~ l»~ =n ..~~r¢ r \\W nlbury tellsMrI f l \r |>»rh1r»:h trusteesh:l\r .1.Iwi fn . ll-\\hi m a " c o m-pleaf I " "|t|{I ax fa.new mini n-rer In ' i l f \ \.:~.tha old pastor8 r l ' I f j 1 :I a1 H1.|ll Dl3IlSioll.
f'Ii.AP'IER VII--\;1nlrera ac c umu-Iallon n f dn men fro m ho r rI mln lo t-:-r vnnlinuvs to inc rease? lo her in-rense sntlsfndinlz,bu t s h !watchm-aAE1rJnr>"a |:ro\\ln1.:"'nl'l'alr"wi thHi ra m Bu vmvn rth wi th anxiety .I i n n llv she drones h i m n hi nt th at
Il
" \ | ' :I iLr||>\.:|ii .:ilo:1l II , mul ll
prozry ~T h ;;.:.|l =.:ll lt.ilu !I
ggfm .\ \ \ u ;»||r tv »|'u|1v ml _\llll.
l I ; i l ¢: --;ez.1 : _rm-:.f}llnnlvr
l.f |1| ia Ilr --" .11 \wi. :t the
1: \\| ..-}||:|l |.nII.l ful [f av llliml.
l~i| ;.:thc ::..|.I-r..fI#1r;:l!ll| : lta
\\||::i Ihr-la w s=::5§=.l' vn llc lllln ry
l1|.:=~i|f ».miws.rh;ata whau y ou're
Up :.Ln -I."
"l\r». ull no.ll lk tr u e- - It rvn lly
is lruo.n Is n Immc f ul the bli nd,
n n 1I-l \I~IIe1 tru nk,nm]it urns
l:e°:n\"l:s tho rwitapt 21.2 diaries."
she ¢>.p1:|ir»»-fl "l ¢ | rm'l know wh ere
Hwy l. .I .|IHHI.I la ulluc l th e lime
while : | I , \ i I ||n°:|||lI»e.leitc>ra..\l1l|I 2:ul |.r lvlI nf I|| 0 | |I1| 109 lm),
fo r U - r \.l|m.| ny |hI|\;.:s;,dr¢»se=,c.~s,
and >In¢l:in;;s, null own fnml. Tlrésa
uw:ull lllall ar e Iv| I."_.(C on tlnu ed ne xt. we ek )
ci
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At my place 5 miles south and I mile east of Blair, 5 miles west of
C a l h o u n a n d 6 m i l e s c a s t o f K g n n a r d , / o n
`\
c ulvert.;a n d stru c tur es o r w o l k
sha ll be ac c or din g to the p lan s a nd
spec ific ations here tof ore ado pted
by th e C o un ty B oa r d o f \\':1shir\I§-
to n Co u n ty ,no n'o n fi le i n th e
Co u nty C le rk ' s o f fi c e o f W as hin
to n C o un ty , a t B lai r , Ne br a sk a .
Bi d s sh all be sepa rate o n eac h
dif fer ent ki nd an d c las s of bri dge s,
approac hes ther eto,a n d o n eac h
c u lve r t o r ir nn ro ve me nt o f roa d,
Mnrjr.ry 's future ls ":\rrnn|\;ed."Iiuc kwor th tnkes 'lt ! n mc nn th atshe is engnc vd and Ginger does notulvle:-elve h1m.
\J ll.\l*| | .i¢vltl- -lsu c xn .o r: n.v..oursf». cf:mrs his nn-ntions to Mar-'ory.hut Gin ger no tes wlth , dls mn yhot her sister is heartbroken at hiso her, nnncc ountnhle detection. Gin-:o r reluc tantly decEden on ac tion.:nd c o nvey s the ln llmallon to Buc k-wfr th lh n l he had misunderstoodnernwtoMrarjmy°s enmuzemvnt.The gloud hnnnln n' ove r the house-h||l(l»'|!I n l once r\|up(~]l@d_but Gln-zer Is in the deulhs.
for one lnlfnd--f:|!ller."
"Ile1:|.:ln;:.eh?Well,50u'1-e go!
to ha ve n llc ence In Ih ls c ountry ,
even for Ilmr.Uh .we k n o w y our
gsllnv,kid.\ \ e r e on to y ou nll
rlg lll.W e expects.cl nn nlihi-~
Shu!n p ! "he shouted lo the
:<Ilork¢=\l old pmaI1r|:1l|,n'||o land vn-
rlenvured to lnlvrfuose n wo rd on
her hohnlt." Y o u si m:up,un d
ki-op out of thin."He turned I o
(linger.nnul cnllitlll her a r m ln n
ronggil ;:| nsp."Collie along,no w.
Ur. Norman K. Rzxthmzmn
oP'|'0MET|usT
Over the Blair Drug Co.Phone Black 41
Evenings by Appoimmmt
THB EAT SHOPE. C. Runn, Proprietor
Meals, 40 Cents
I Excellent Cuisine
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4
:mi l s na il oe se aled ann met! ln tueg§i' §f,° §."; $ §§ n;> ';§" ;f§; .;§. ==; ;jf
o f t h e 2 7 th da y o f J a n u a r y ,i93 0,
ond must be ac c rnpanierl by a c er~
tif ie d c h ec k fo ..00 or c ash, guy -
e b le to we nty C ler k o f W a s h -
i n g to n Co u nty ,Ne b r as k a ,to be
fo rf ei te d to th e c o un ty i n case
bi dd er r e fu se s or fa ils to en te r in -
to a c o ntra c t a n d g i ve bonds in
ma n ne r o r f o rm as re q ui r ed by th e
c o un ty i n case th e c on tra c t be
la wa r d e d to h i m.Th e n u mb e r a n d
'k i n d o f b r i dg e s to be b ui lt a n d th e
prop osed loc ati on wi ll be i n uc -
c o r d an c e wi th th e d ir e c tio n o f th e
County Board ot' said County. from
ti me t o ti m e ;a ll bids wi ll b e
ope ne d a t the h our o f 1 :0 0 o 'c loc i¢
p.m. , i n th e Co u nty Commis sio n-
|t3I'5 ro o m,a n d th e Bo ar d reserves
.th e ri gh t to re je c t an y an d a ll b id s.
to a w a r d c on tra c ts f o r di ff er en t
ki n d s and c lass es o f wo r k to du f-
fe r en t c o n tra c tor s ; a ls o f u ll p owe r
to th r o w o u t b la n k e t, c o lle c ti ve o r
dcifective bids.-
(SEAL)ANNIE C. MARTIN,
50-dt County Clerk.
NO T I C E T( ) C m - Zo r f o n s
OI - ` E S T A TE
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A 5
.i s s
W a s h in g to n C o un ty ,i _
He n r y Men c k e, , Atto rn ey
I n tli e C o u n ty C o u r t..
I n th e Ma t t e r o f t h e Es ta te o f
I-ic hnan K e r k h o f f ,Dec eased:
To the C r ed i tor s o f S a id E s ta te :
Y o u or e He r e h y No ti f i e d ,Th a t
I wi l l si t n t th e Co u nty C o u r t
r o o m i n Bla i r i n said Co u n ty o n
th e 24 th da y o f J a n u a r y a n d th e
25 th d a y o f A p r i l,1930 a t 10
o'c loek n.rn.eac h d a y to rec eive
an d e xa mi n e a ll c la ims ag ai ns t
said E s ta te , wi th si vi e w to th ei r
ad ju s tme n t a n d allowanc e.Th e
ti me li mi te d f o r th e pre sen tation
of c lai ms a ga i n s t s a i d E s ta te i s 3
mo n th s f r o m th e 2 4th d ay o f J a n -
ua ry A . D . 1 93 0, an d th e time lim»
ited f o r p a y me n t o f d e b ts i s On e
Ye-ar f r o m said 24 th d a y o f J a n -
ua ry ,1930.
W I T N E S S m y ha n d a n d th e
CIIAP TFIR l2'€--Another fly .111f%ln;e;<r'n ointment is her fear o f) l l r a m s enlnnglelnc nt wi th Alexllur d nr k (thc "gg" | zrr\c or," sho hasoontemnluounls'uh he d hlml. bu t toher r c llc f he nnno unc e iy he is leav-mr tmvn lc mlmr nrlly .Mr. 'Tnlllverilerhlcinlhn t.despite l\1arjory'l en-
ensrenicnl to f! u f k wn r lh she nudAltrlnmmust go to c ollege , wor klngth vlr wa v.
CHA PT!ZR X--Over the phone Ed-dy Jac kson le l l!Gln k f r he has a.romantic flfrure "lined u n "for herInsnectlon.th i' ti me u nd o ub ted ly nrlr h mnn.Gi lmer a t on c e p la ns I nbrlnnthene w ac quaintanc e and
Allrlnm together at at dinner.ln -
zrenlnusiy lr o ttln l her father andHlr nm ou t n f the wa y .She expend;monev lavishly for tho r e n n s t - totlnd that Eehlv him deoelved her. The"roma ntic figure"ls Me x.the canP r o f i l .
P H A P T E R X I - . l n r k n n n l l l i fl o h
f ¥ l n g | \ r s n o t n r n l i n d l e n n t j o n w i t h
t h e n e \ \ ] l t l g i t M t l r d o r l ¢ ' n f n m l l v
o w n s t h e c h n l n o r e r n c r r l v n I n w h i c h
A l e x i s l c n r n i n s r t h e h u n l n e n I n
n n y e ve n t .t h e a f f a i r i s n r l u n l l y -m i lO f fi | IIII P t " !\h N l l d \ l 3 H | I n " | §P t i t t a l t e -
m o n t t o A l e x h e l m : a n a c c o m n l l s h c d
f a c t .
_ _(ln this vhs)i lu !wl1|>~ lrnd g.-nllo
tn collo::l>.I-Irlfl? .lncksmn onine In
hln our and lmlli lh vln :\1l||their
new lin es r o th e tr nln. n fn -r whi c h
wi th Ginger he ¢1rnvo slmvly hnc k
to the nnr son :no wlllvh xvnllhl he
her home for n hrlvi flurlnizlll Ioneg
or.Glnz o r d id n o t k nmv jus t n I ln r
was to IlPr'felTlP of her nnrl ho r fn
lhpr. hu! Glnnor ¢lidn'1' c are.Tl w x
we re n lwny s ln k o n cure of.ivnulil
alway s he.And there was rho ric h
1nunIlir~oncf\o f the ho mo for the
mi n d nr th e i r mmm n n d .nlllmnizh
nf tlllu he r f n tlwr s llll kn o w rh»ll|
ine ' r h vy wmu r l f e n mln wi th : u m
lonhlnn ln the nnrsnnnggo _|j;ml|nf l-
or the ronfr-renc o. nnrl then gn f or
wh a t they cnllorl n visit I n llc-Inn
nnd Flnrnne for n 1vhllo nn lll th e y
¢nnlrl ilmlilo nnon :h c hom nlnn<
the fn mr e..
Th e one inrorl-sr o f f`£lI\Lr>r he r
eo lf wo: to re u mi n in li e d Th m s h
as I u n :an pneslhlv.Iles nrhlross
ns tronnnrvr nf rho pnr-u»nn»,:r» homewa s mn hrvnelly rlisnmlilru-lm]n mv
In he Ilzrhlly rhnnsrerl. Ilflrl ull nf hr-r
strrllmnnts were hfltlvd on Ih nt
ercnt inc l.
All llie c nth usl: :nm. ond the non
vhnlnnce.nlfd the inrmvells,were
over.(lln ner and IIrhly snt alo nelnth e llvln e rtmm n f th e n h l pur
sonnpgc rn rlwr mi n .n I ln le do-
pressrrl wi th their aloncnc se.I n
the s nn ul don on the |vl'l.h..soml
the i u r w of thc-slnlr iuse.thvj.fwlllli h(»:| r lllrnufe luw \nI\'t'. ltllli
ing Io her futher, while they snrtonl
nnd |»n¢Iwd nhl lmln usi rims. ren rlr
fu r relnnvni fr o m the house lh u l
h a d b e e n t h e i r h o m e f o r f o u r y e a r s
\ I h . . .1 . . . . i . \ . . -s . - . . \_ . - . _ _. _l . . . _. ...-....
n u n n u »u \ . .u u u n i . 1 | | \ H 1 | | l \ ? h 1l-Iehly wa s :|slow yolrog ma n,
slntv lo wra th. h ut the s i nh ! of llle
:r o o t r£>1l lumrl on (}in;:ors slender
nrm gmulc d h im to nc llo n.
" Y o u / l u k e _rollr'hnnrls oil'll ml
g i r l! "he shouloil. springing nerosn
th e ro om wllll n h llml vio len c e llml
sont Iwo c h nlr s s pinn ing own ; f rom
hi m.
"Hu s h ,nh.hush,"bogged Gln-
gc r."I I ih ly , rlo nt!i ' m not hur t.
Uh , do u r let fnzln or h ear J oul Oh,
ple as e hu sh !"
"B r i n g oux y o u r o ld mun--lJ rlng
out the wh ole nest,"hollowed the
officer furiously ."\ \ `e lI c lean
house here wh i le ne 'r e at lt. "
ltln go r lurnec l dospulrlngly to
Eddy .lmksmn.°'lJilrly,ninke h lm
hu s h !ln tl1 e r s e y e s -A shoc k
w i l l -llli. lI| Iul5!"
The | | IIir¢'I. nnlling.; hhn~rIf own;
fr o m E¢ldy s restraining llnnd,
cnu;;hl he-r shoulnler wi th a grasp
that Ilunt: her lull! In the Ilmlr. Illini
Htllly .d r l w n r-nrlroly rc :k lc ss n l
th e 5-|;:hI.If'n|»v\l l|]n|[1 hlln.
itll!Mr. ' lu | lI\ 1r i n the s mn li : ul
joinlng.: room henrd the unusual up
rnnr in hh:ulilvl Inoue,heard Il
first with su\"nrE-n. then with rising
lll¢|i,t.'Illllillll \\llh ami' Iluljllli he UI]
lered th e li vi n g rfmlll.and Instinc-
tively .ns in n c risi s one wh o [ms
heen ni<nslo::u»:l In oh.=r vl-lon for
many y enr s is hou nd in do. he lure
th e prutrwliixn i\:|l:|lI!;!('8 fr o m his
l-yon nu ll clnsllml lllo m Upun the
floor.
":~=lr."h e Cried," wh a t rin y ou
menu hy suc ll vuudnrl i n my Iumso?
lzllidy . come aln::§fr o m h im.I w i ll
ntl:ml ln Hai*-= 1115:olf.Ellen, c ome
Iwrtr lu lrue."
(lor liinner had fur,.';nltvn the illn
,traiue lim! y num-»l nl lwr Iwi , li n t]
forgo tten th e luuue flat th e hlind.
th e tIlrr~:rlvl1ln::.jnll.Fla!!lnnkvi!
nt her futher, nnil 1-lie saw uni;his
fave.naw his eyes.rl:1rI»1iluIMI
hr lllin nl.hu i c lo ut nuil Slmlcly In
their gnze.
"I*mm-r," she \\lll*=perod. nnfl hm
whisper wins u nmlir She rr vllltmvnr d h i m tlmidly ,ns one lm! !
ofrnid.,hor houcl unI»alrvltIlo<l.n
sob In her ll1 r o u l- " Uh , - f a th e r -
vou-~eee-nie 1"Snnrtlexl.lnc tlnc tlvr-ly .as nnc
wh o hun shielded n hrulsc il thing
to r many we e ks wi ll Uullrrillly du.
he dashed his hnmls shelteri ng!!
nernss his eyes.llu l he remo ved
th em zu once.nnd ni r i c d b u tk nl
the |.:ir| 's glad while fnce.
°'\\'i¢y.so l do,"he mu tter ed
"Ye s. I d o."
Ging er flun g h er a rms nho ul him
C o u r te o u s Tr e a tme n t I
Fi rs t d o or ea s t E nter p ri s e o ff i c a l
H us\»naa\.\u| }iJCIVl\.I3 \
x
x
B L A I R A B S T R A C T d t T I T L E l
C O M P A N Y I
B o n d e d A b a tn e le r I
P H O N E I
P i lo t B ld g .Bla ir ,Nc b r n s ln
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De n ti s t
I R A Y S E R V I C E
Of f ic e s i n S ta te B an k B ldg .
Ph on e 298 Bla i r , Ne b r .
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Ins ur an c e
Re a l E s ta te a n d L o a n :
0 lf i c e . i n S ta te B a n k B ld g .
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II
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I D R .w .F .H E M P H I L L
I D E N T I S T
Loc ated i n n e w
Ho me ' Th e atr e Bld g .
Bla i r ,Ne b r a s k a
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M A R C U S B E C K I
B ON D E I J A B S T R A C T E R
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Of f i c e i n Ha y l e Bld g .;
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m -
Chi c a go 8:No r th vr e n te m Ra ilr oa d
E a s t - 6 : 1 0 p . m . d a i l .
W est--' i":15 a .m. dei n '
C.. St. P.. M. & Omnlzn
No r th b o u n d
7: 1 5 a .m. d a ily e xc e p t S un d ly .
2:5 2 p .n1 . d aily exc ept Su nda y .
7:5 2 o .m.Su n da y o n ly .1
12 35 .i'°»'l**"'°"""3 ~
:p. m.a x y e x t u n d .,5 : 3 0 p m. d a i ly ,W P "'
--Bus scm-:num-:~~
Northbound Southbound9 : 0 0 A . M.-1 2 : 0 0 A . M 15: 03 . ~ 2 2-
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l0-HEAD OF HOLSTEIN cA'rr1.E_1o
One C(»\\'_ will be fresh last of March, 6 years
old, weight 1400
Commencing at l o'clock p. m. sharp the following property, to-wit:
Usl§Q§5§i |i§i§f\7i§
- - - - - - . . . _, , _
Ten head of horses consigned by Jesper Jesper-
sen of Alliance, Neb., all his own raising
are at my place and can be seen any time.
One tea_r3 9 years old, mare and gelding, wt.
2 0 1
One team, mares, 5 and 3 years old, wt. 2800
One team mares 4 'ears old, weight 2600, green
broke ,
One team mares c ming 3 years old,weight
2400.Not broke
One team. geldings, 5 and coming 3 years.The
, o years is green broke
.--,~lg3000.Wellbroke
.,~»o ons.(This hav is Clarence Simpson's d `_an 1sclose 'to my place).
The owners of the grey team, cattle .and hogs
will ,...~
)
One fresh cow 5 years old
Two yearling heifers
One bull, Rolo Florens Clyde No. 530157, three
years old '
Two young bulls about ready for service out
of above bull and dandy cows I
Three Holstein heifers, heavy_springers, may
be fresh by sale day
15-HEAD OF HOGS-15
About 15 bred Hampshire gilts for April 1
farrow
Two
H AY
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Lars Jespersen Owner : z
5
5| JOHNSON, Auctioneer FARMERS STATE BANK, Clerk l
s e g ]g f ~C b u n t y ~t h i s '~ ' " ° = { - u r u m u w u n u g o n e I 0 I l l r r m l u | . |h o "d a r l i n g .hfgfv \\ ll ¥I d (" If ll |o f 3 : m };_5 5»t o w e e p m e r t h e d e p a r t u r e o f m e s v n .s h e c r i e d .H o w s . t u b b o l ' I 1 q i 8 : 1 5 P .M
I
a. \IV r .;5 : 0 0 P . M.
8 : 1 5 P . H .
1 %-s§ ; = = q , , _ear.
a n - I
.»¥~-swf Nehru 'Jmua"1é'{"
L., Supplies for 'Dollars féf DUE C<unty 'I`reusmer Boldt 40000-00
-»
QHEENTEBPRISE
man jA. nuomss,mmm
me lrnn wzv nn v -rnmi s unv
eat was edited by the Phnenix
Chamber ul Ovmmeree.It de a n
with the commercial hd l i i l e l
which Phoenix offered und laid
sirens upon Phoenix as rplasnme
on u u BR IEF S
St..Paul.| Aid met Thursday sft-ernoan 'rich M m Ed I-Inna .Tha n won fa n me-mba-rs nnmant.
the
mx
no n
noox
mayu .
Chris L\rsen home.Jr.and Mudell,n;f. ;...Rahlls Berry 1
isses Irene Hansen and I.e~.and family and Henry"Kuhr,Poor
»Gnuse were Sunday g g w Anna md Arthur,also Rumus Bug,'|
|guests At the Fred ck- Hansen.andTser-home.Sandav dinner Quanta nz fb..A.._
Bro:
2033 'and u
Felephone Co.,Rent __ __|11ung»~aamounf #et to'exoeed Fhre'B:'idp| '.~ad Dollars in the County'C'Hmimd & Civil c i * :
Ilncidenuls-aus 65.30 | Glgrk.
prber:Hansen celebrated his
n n t h birthday Saturday aft-um by entenaining twenty!
of his aehoolmatn at a party.
mother,Mrs.Chrl.-1 Hansen,3 a d ldons lunch to the
n na.Fred Diclnneyer
snent Gm n fu mmn ohm-.
~~-~~° " ' " i - ~ ' - " " ' n o m m a n s u r e Supyues On motion duly mdd and car-|Soldierp Reliefl§§§".f*';,°§n._ "§2.M'°3°;y _ ;N;-_'gg for Poor '12.o1|r1¢d uw following estimaéa of ex-'Ditch 1 Drainage .;
de"Mr.m d M A.]_fn.old Ras~Jonas F.Burcham, Special pense for 1980 vu made and the|Repair Public Bnlldmgs
masse n and Donald.Dep; Sheriff 17.00 same nrdeud entered at large andlbriothers Pemion '
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hansen spent Raymond Burr, M. D., Prof.publlshqd Your sucasslve woekal Agnwlmnl sz Stock
Sunday afternoon at the Richard Servioes 30.00 before the levy is made lor said Show ANU
Nelson home.Burzrougha Addhlazhlne Co.,y u r :|Co untv Ann!
soo.oo8000.00
1ooo.oo
3100.00
2500.09
s2oo.ao
.l A l \ . | \ \ 1 f l ¢a n u n i n 1 W l I 1 cityr - - -- -1 .P r i c e I p e f Y e a r ~i S L 5 0 Tho us an ds o f pic tunes we r e i n -
~»r. E n t e n d u |ooo:nd=c!aa|ma t te r
a t t h e p o s to f f i c e e z é lg b ,Ne b r. ,
u n d e r th e A c t o f g n u o f
la r c h 8 , 1 8 7 9 .
elu d e d i n th e e d i ti o n , a h o wi n g tlr e
be luti fu d homes,str eets,business
dis tri c ts a n d mo u n ta i n s a b o u t th e
c ity .
_ - - - . -. . - - -- - . _- - - _ - - - v - . V r " " " "Th e y e a r ly business me e ti n g wa s
held.Of f i c e r s wa e e le c te d a s fo l-
lo ws : p r e si d e n t, Mr s. L a rs Ro lla n d
a n d trea sur er,Mi sa . Non a An d e r -
sen.M r s .E d Ha n s e n wa s ne-
elec ter sec retary .Th o ladies de -
c ided t o ha ve a n oy s te r a n d pi e
g;
e m u
f o u r
H i s
se rv
chile:
als oro t wedwno 'T jg |;ma rnun:':;|_mpP"Fridxy evening,Jnn.l'1.'
u s w r e s i e i n a a n n snow Mn.H.C.Ra e mus s e nwi llbe ¢ he,E;`"" I2§'§.€2.'é'"*¥'.2° ~=-wg overcoats, the beautilul palms und F¢h|-"fy }|°r,¢,5g,
...»_.'.'§'.......an L. ,,,_,,,,,,_,,__southern sunshine proved w be Miss Neno Andersen entertained
-~-- ~f------- -":""'=--~-=»maintenance Service 29,95Mx..md Mrs. John Dlckmeyer and No-[ICE ron ADMIN-1. c. Bocan, Supplies for 1{§.';"'L¥.n1,§'""°'him celebrate in 1s'mA'noN or ESTATE Poor sm!
zz-J E Campbell, Trip co Uni.1IThe young people's pinochle club .' H'.ml g_001
met Thrsdsy ev ening atthe pnd STATE OF NEBRASKA |ospl .1
Dickmeyer home._I ss Minnie Carpenter, Can of 11Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and Washlngton C°"l"Y»1 Poor 29.oo.
'family spent Friday evening at .Ma her &Camgan, Attys,Christensen Lbr. Co., Sup-
* " a ° " " a ' § " = ° a " ° ' " ~.~ § " " " ~ , ' 1 _ " ' . ; ,' : " : 'A ~''17'/.64
L a n rs.ri.sBens¢m;md n l e . n ¢r o t e ° ° °c n f m 'c n c 84,59Qrvel were Sunday supper gixests Joe Johnson, Dewaudz |u yr °n-,.::r'<-..._§?P..mf
m l s aooo.oo'i:ié<§4i5n"°~Poor and Poor Farm 9000.00 h, o=§motion the meeting 8¢ijou;'n-
Deputy Assessors 3000.00_ed to meet Jan. 27, 1930.
Office lars Sa nes 130011001 Annie C.Martin.
County Surveyor 500.00i County Clerk.-.,-~...~.......W ..........,»--moved from our mxilhg lint »=y»
Bxpiratian ol the time pdd Io i l
the publishers be notified; other-
lha the subscription will remain
In force gt the designated mb~
lcxigtion price.Every subscriber
mug: qndcma nd um qw co ndi -
' " ' "~ i ' T 7 " T '° ° -
wry appealing and makes us long'
for summer and vacationqtime to
come again.
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
SHORT COURSES
Merton l§uhr and all the 63
A number of guests Thursday aft-
ernoon in honor of her birthday.They were Mesdmnes Peter Niel-
sen, ChriaPeberaon, Chris Benson,
and Rudolph Andieason.Mrs.
Martin Larsen spent Tuesday aft-
ernoon there.Mr.and Mrs.EdHansenhelped her celebrate last
'Frida afternoon._ _
FARM SALES ~ Srscmirv
~c.BRUNDAGE
\GENERAL AUCTXONEER ~
-und Dealer ln-
/HORSES AND MULES
at 1
M
dau;
erm
nerhom
andMr.
the Ru d o lp h An d r e a s o n h o me .T h e hei rs a t la w,:me
Ir. a nd Mr s. J gns A nd ers en a nd devisees,Iegatees,er e
ghters (lf B IRIY, Bild Ro y Pe t-~persons iIlf£I£B'1A¢l
'l1. Of Omaha.|l¢"m*|! gnnflnu din-.--»~
r k ' l l a U v v u v n c ,a a u p p l x t t r i" § t . ' °a n ,F r e d D e W e b e r ,S u p p l i e s ' f o r
d l t o r s a n d |P o o r
?i f f S 8 i d | » r h e E n t e r n r i s e .P r i n t i m r
o.oo
37.53
2 1 .34
-1 Fightinl Uleo
Farina
y, Wiz.
of the
fnr Hu
other boys ln wp 1-arm Uperawn'course at the A nultuml College
in Linco\n, deei unxnimoualy in
their club meeting Tueaday night,
January 7,thin the things they
Arn mutiny nut nf the murn an
aunaay anernoon vmmrs ar me'Martin Larsen home were:Edna,
'Anna and Esther Hansen,Ivan
Larsen and Gustave Rollsnd.
Mrs. Mary Jensen and Mr. and
M n .l_1_!merClau.§n of Frnjpnt,
m 'ginanreaident mi the a
med
s
- - - - - ~ .---- - - - 1 - . .ruests at the Chris Peterson
.Mr.and Mus.Andersen
laughbers. Hazel Newkirk and
md Mrs. Peter Nielsen were
ag and supper guests.
and Mrs.George Rasmus-
,nd children,Mr. and Mrs.
N§°'§°",°2:1 .R=m°'=d Re estate are hereby notified that on
the l.5th day of January,1930,
Violet M. Johnson filed a petition'
in said County Court alleging
among other things that Joe
Johnson,an inhabitant of Wash-
ington County, Nebraska, died on
the 12th day of October,1929,
ilfarmers élevlor, Coal for
Poor
Farnberg Hardware, Labor &
Supplies -
John Franksett, Rent
Gilbertsons Store,Supplies
for Poor
Ln... I:llgmom.n...Qlmrcu
u.' ' a ' Iln s r tln . f o llo w i n g t o : m c
n $ h i L | | n n l . A l n h l f i t u b
45.00
1 2.87
9.00
18.83
uaef-of btllitaarz ' ~
..j"'I1\e superiority ot' butter to
oieomaxgarine has been.shown
liln;¢~times in the feediiigfof .SIIIBU
aniimls.Rats and gpinea pigs
Have .heen; fed mtionn _ju.-t thesome except that one lot will have
I
were rnursaay arte;-noon visiwrstoo good to not tell other farm at the Lam Rolland home.
bws about thorn. ..Mr. and Mrs.Axel Hansen en-
He feels that it is 'p to ""' to tertained the following folks at akeepthe**'}`°um@"t in this n¢"'!car:i pany Saturday evening: Mr.
course 3'I"°"`lfi8'~When he 8\fU\land Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mr. and
back home m the spring,he i s}ira.' Fred Christiansen,Mr.andgoing to talk i t up among thelhlrs. Chris Larsen, and families.
|
I|
evenil
Mr.
sen aPeter
musaebi-atening.
1 Mr.Albenrece.iv¢d.butter and the other oleo-Ihoys he knows.In we me antime!Miss Nena Anderrse°n was a Sat-.
arnsrgarine.The results of these he hopes to arouse some interestmrday afternoon guest of Mrs. Mxthe hcm u h a v e s h o w n i n e i e r y i n s t a n c e i b y w r i t i n g l e t t e r s t o h i s f r i e n d s .| L a r s e n .| m ° H t -
1 1
51| nelpea »Ufll'lS nelson cele-hi |binhday Tuesday eve-
atui Mrs. cha; Bensonand
Z were Tuesda; viz1tm$ al
une Peter Taft ome in Fm-
leaving no last Will and Testa- "i;3 " H' m"""'"' u ' `"'°""'75_ 0ment, and psssased of Real and Louapesjnzerling,Night 1
Personal Efztate and praying for Watch for Jai]1350
"dm'"""'"""{" thereof.,Hammond 5: Stephens Co.,
If you fall ua appear at sa1d|Supplies 38,82
Cau:|¢y Court on the nh day °flu..|......=..rt..1.H. .f -
Speaials Friday alid -Saturday
»»|
and Live Stock Business
Guarantee Satlslaction or No Pay
and Prices are Loiiv
Yuur Sale will be Appreclnted nad yoq will like
the wly I conduct lt.
208 E Jackson St. Blnlr. Nah.Telephone Ped 340
Peerless Hard Wa-
ter Soap
4 bars 25c
r '°°i affonSwan Matches
9c
Shredded Whéat
l lc 1
~Advo Pancake
~Flour~4 lb. pkg. 23c
swim Quick N'. »tha Soap
\10 bars 29cV
Advo ltal. Prunes
l.a11¢Can|.
3 for 69c E
Advo Catsup
Large Sire
2l c .
M. B. Coffee
3'7c
New Low Pxicz
day aftemoon guests at thei Taylor home were Mr. And
lohn Taylor and family, Mr.
Irs. Peter Nielsen.
. Gus Carlson returned last
y ho her home in Arlington
__--..=__.__,_.
Febn
M., s
Court
s o n e
Admi
settle
nary,1930,at 10 o'clock A.
md contest said petition, the
z will appoint Vialet M. Jnhn-
nr some other suitable person
lnistrabor and proceed to a
ment of said estate.
mess xgiy hand and Official
sm.1=»\.,|....- I I».......»..
........\,.......-J.. v.W.. ml.,Supplies 80.45
Mrs. C. A.-Houghion, Care
for Poor 30.00
0. M. Ireland, Work in Sher-iffs Office 18.50
K. B. Printing Co., Numerical
Index 116.65
IQflat the rm receiving butter made He says that the boys are study-'
better growth and reproduced their ing animal production and disease, '
k{nd ,§n_bet»ter vigor and s§rength.|crops production,farm manage- T
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen off :sunOmaha, were Saturday visitors at Harolt
the Soren and Chris Larsen homes Mrs. .J
Irene Wulf also spent Saturday at ngi M
rsS u n d a .
n w n n n f r n l : ' r u n ' | " . f l h l l " l | " l ' | { ` | h ! l i . . h . . . .
Th is fa c t h as :L i u b ee n o b se r ve d lme nt.wo od a n d f o r g e wo r k ,be - I
uiu{¢uln 4\|van-ihxhln inefiilniinnu |:F||n¢f i lr i n u rn nnnniinnl :nunsan haf|Wher these institutions souizht to|El\121ish.He Qlso renolts thazl
economize by using uleomargarine
(hey have in many cases nord an
inumse of disease and lack of
thrift on the pan of the inmates.
Perhnpvthe moat conclusive evi-
dence of this was made in a :ur-
tey of an orplnnage in the city of
ltochestcr,New York. .game few
years ago.(Seven childmn whose
avenge .age was ll years wereled on a uniform filet, except xhg:
the butter fed dunng the first six
..--.»..._..,..._, L ....-__.__
they are having u big time play-
ing basketball in the college gym-
nasium twice .\_v~'eek.The first
term of the course will end Jan-
uary 25.The seeond term starts
Monday,January 27, und contin-
ues for two months.Any boy can
.-..- V... V.. . . M u v . - . u u v n , u w r apeuuing a zew nays .nlo l ,the Harold Taylor home.The Citizens Savings Bank of Blglr Mrs. Chris Benson spent Friday
Clnrter No. 985 i n the Slate ol at the Joe .lessen home.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen vis-Nebruka at the done of business _ " d prmay afternoon a t uw H_December 31st, 1929.;§g"e'~g'g°" home, north of Splker
~rs.ristiansen is recovaringRESOURCES'nicely from her recent operation.enter at thot time.Il is_not I\€¢'lLoa.1s and discounts . -S 92,355.93|l/Vednesdny evening guests at
-asary that he have the first tem Bonds and securities the Chris Nelson home were Mr.
exclusne of cash 'mud Mrs Andrew Johnson,Mrbefore taking the second.(' '|..
H. 5, Unuthit, Supervisor of the 3-esem) . . . . . . . .6,140.65 and Mrs.Victor Johnson andshort eourses, talked to the boys!-7'1d§i"l¥\7-3 and C|BimB -ss3.os!Phy|ug.
Wil
Seal
1930.
( SEA
52-at
COM
(C
c. F.
Rosen
u n a A u h u u a ;va.¢llll|.\|Ql ,~ ~ ~~
L )L g_ EL LEg L12¢?1'§;chool Supply Co.,01 1:
u u y p l l c nC o u n t y J u d g ' I M a n l i c e M o l | r n m z S l u ~ r i f f "
"`ia'"}& '}"}5§§' ~Mlssroxmzs'Eggmg oners 25203
P a o c s z m x c s -"rMueller Sanitary Grocery,ontmued from page one)Supplies for Poor 21.39
Omaha Road Equipment Co.,.P"l"' P""¥gi"§9.90 Renaiis »z1_r.o
Bl.nn Service Station,
as
meer, Dragging
Smith, Dragging
mhart, Labor
T¢..-.l.....».....A.f\ . .
s.ooT
14.35
34.88
1.50
--- .Potadle Bros., Supplies for g
Poor ..~41.92|'niveau Lbr. & .coal co., Sup-g
plies 83.47South Side Store, Supplies J
"""f'"' "" n:||u| Axu W °""""'f"about the auto and tractor courses¢ " ' ; ; d " ' i °H ;:f f ° " d Pg; dfered at the College this winter.
"; ° " ,'uun uws rd pen_The next one opens January 27
xo mx mon 'r was agam and lasts four weeks.Anotherffurnished.lfour weeks course will follow that.
H"° are the surprising results:'Ea¢h of the terms in this courseRf .~ ,. § .: ' z: " ;' 1 a . r z: : fi ' .f » t h e s a me a s t h e o th e rs .Only
Banking house, furni-
ture and fixtures,
Expenses . . . . . . .
Other real estate . . . .
Cash in Banks
and Due-from
National and
QA nm: an
|M L and Mrs.Fred Knutsen
spent Friday evening at the H. C.l21.15'Rlsn1ussen home.Leonard Nelson
23,064.38 spent Sunday aftemoon there.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen andfamilyspentSundayeveningat
the Carl Rasmussen home.
Misses Edna and Catherine
M p mrFred Scl
Wm. E.
Clyde S\Schmidt
Labor
Hans W
n-..__...,»
uu|u.1:u|\:n..\..u.,
~~1 A A u -Q .~4i e s e ,D r a g g n n g ;
I 1..1.|..4...l..............r
2 'fb maze Journal uc., xc. motorJ'v. Receiptsrag-Wnrda r..¢\. Qfnfua s:m.f.|:..¢.294.00~ " ~` `"" "` ""'"`"° '""'"25 b0)s can enroll at one tin-ng,°"' "' °" """"""""""'Newkirk spem Sunday evening at
»0';_ ; ' f ; B e w | : " : e : °`:;::d;,but ne ither tc-rm is fi lle d so fa r.4,625.83'h;'rE:n;\n;?rsHu§§l;"a;a:g;:t
i m w f f w g m fed, them m s :''ro1'A1. . . . . . . $126,971.03 and daughters m Sunday din-
nn gain in weight.indeed.the Y O R K C R E E K N E W S ner guests at the F.A.Robertsdmlldmn averaged A loss of 1.35 LIABILITIES home in Valley.
Wdlilda.When buffer was mplae~Mr. and Mrs. John Rvserz and Capital stock . . . . . .S 12,500.00 Guests,who enjoyed on oysterM UIQ Ulird pedal of six months, children w e r e Sunday dinner Surplus fund » --2,500.00 "P P " a t * h e E d Newkmrk home
Pis_=%=e\df°==°-m¢»=d=~ifh»:»=n|s~=s=S at the Hemlan R ° g e n . s - w w E W !eyenmg we~s...Mf-end
naymunu nvnwnlump, 1.Ki n:
Axel Hansen. MaizxtaininE. W. Hilgenkamp, Drag
and Road Work
Gus Kempcke, Dragging
Jack Lnzure, Dragging
A. H. Miller, Dragging
Geo. W. Nelson. Labor
i n g
1 7 ~- n u n v l m u l a l J » v n \ || . | \ | | l | . | ¢o \ . ¢ l
'f o r P o o r 2 1 . 7 6: ; o . e o | J A .W e s t &S o n ,S u p p l i e s
0 5 3 0 f o r P o o r 6 0 . 1 3
'4 4 0 O n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d c a r -
1 r i e d t h e P i l o t . - T H h u n e w a s a w a r d -
7 2 o | e d t h e . / l e g a l p r i n t i n g a n d c o m -
~r n f c z i n n n v m v s . | ¥ n . n ¢ u l I n a "1 " d n "
731222 ;a;;jjf;;;;; ;;,';f;',;';;";2:.,;';,i ""'°Ifl'-8.12 pqunds fof egch child.home._deposits . $111,886.92_ng dplry farmer should learn Rev.knud harseq of Qiennard,111,886.92
not only w consume butter as a called a t the Chns Vmderslev De sltor's guaranteemmm .of busmm, but he should home S°*"P=v-}i.'Z..¢ . . '. . . . . . . .a u x
emnuma more milk in ms ¢wn.__§"'-f"1'i ,_'?}- *{""'*"d_§'""S2°":/
mrs. Joe .lessen ana cnand Mrs. Ted Buchardi
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred
Lyle, Mrs. Della Gnuse
ters,Lawmnpe Larsen
' a n a I n A l h n a
F"'_'f'}' E'f|G¢om¢ Wulf. Drasncinn'z lun wn, Famfen Uniesn coipfhsm .°'E motion duly :nada and °"'.iL°`é.3§§Suppllei "5935 ned the Enterprise vu awarded
-..J ___p_,|,_ f'.|mlmr_ n,.,,,,;,,,,_»m_the stationery, blnnh and court
i
. ; "Ei 'e;5Z'aaT;;'E55 tllendln, they bel:»n. Begum Memo c. Llnen, nnggang 4.95 ma mx 'fW"*-
md Effnrd Nebnlka-Ion on ca.. Gu s.xs On mouon duly |
ng the lowest
made and car-
§m}{¢.It '£'SED a n u n e l l y LOU,mr s .U 8 Hnsn o °f'\Y °' " " § ° " ! ° | E u k s ¢ n a n d E ve ly n sis ited wi t h m g g t g g
m d f u r h i s f w\ 1 \ v.b u t xt f 9 } C ' n r l E x i m" a t m e C o v e n a n t h o s ~
ec mwmar-I n u s i n g m l l k o n . h 1 = | p xm i n Oma h a T u e s d a y .
h m , h e i s p u r r h u i n g f r o m h u m -M t .n d `xx Mr s .C h n s Vi nd c rs le v Y"T."*'£L'""2~.'
o 0 U »Q ~IJB L!!UU|5lS ll§ 1Jl l|r l l v c l bB e x @ : 1 ,O l i v e r T h o m mN E B R A S K A I __a n d K e n d a l l S i m m o n s aJ
I
n.n County.1
rock, president of the
1 bank do solemnly
he above statement is
onect copy ol the re-
o the Department of
ommenze.A. R. Brock,
President.
L f\f___._
Newldrk.
Mr.and Mrs.Solomon Bartonand Raymond Newkirk were Sun-
day visitors at the Boone New-
kirk home.
Mr.and Mrs.Ray Fagerquist
and Maxine were Monday visitorsattheClarenceBurleyhomein
Council Bluffs.
Miss Evelyn Andersen of Blalr,
is a guest this week of Miss Ca!h»erine Newkirk.
W. H. Ralphs, Dragging 14.85'
S- H. Neff, Labor zxyo
Carl Christensen, Road Work $.00
Clyde Hineline, Road Work 6.00
Merino C.Larsen,Road
Work .11.00
Raymond Wolf, Road Work 3.75
Gus Kempcke, Road Work 23.75
Ed. Wawrman, Road Work 64.00
Chas. Bates, Ruud Work 2.50
'Gnu nvnaun Dnnrl w,...|,"Rh
ried annual and qu:
were received fron;
officers:County l
Judge,Sheriff and
District. Court.
The annual rcpon
Bureau was filed
an estimate of exp<
current year and anof $3200.00 requesu
.~.,.... .... ....,.........| \..
xrneny repormthe followlng
Slcrk,Cbunty
Clerk of the
L of the Farm
together with
:nses for the
alid -Saturday
M. B. Coffee
3'7c
New Low Pxicz
Advo ltal. Prunes
l.a11¢Can|.
3 for 69c E
Advo Catsup
Large Sire
2l c .
swim Quick N'. »tha Soap
\10 bars 29cV
v v u n c n x u x g I l a y L i a n a
3 Mission Bell Soaps '
I L a r g e W h i t e K i n g ~
1 Pf a y Ba l l
s e l f a t p r o d u c t ,a t w h o l e s a l e .I f | v i s 1 b e d a t .t h e O m ,
\1 ! . 1 . _........-A'l..!......\u\vw\n E'-l . l. .. »¢. » » »: » » -
l g I I A : M A JC h r 1 s t e n s e n ! a b w e n a m e :
" Q w e r e r p BUD SU LU BC SOIni:l. llll|;{H v 1 u c r l s u i i y 1: v q u u ||§ .f o r i ,h e m u s t . ,i n m u s t c a s e s ,g o !M r .a n d M r s .F a J o n e s s p e n t s w e a r t h a t 1
w w h a n d b u y a t r e t a i l .I n j a a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n l n B l a i r .. n t r u e a n d c
b u i n f a l c o m a r g a r i n e h e h e l p s :M r s .W i l l i a m B e h r e n d t o f F r e ~ ¢ l 3 ° 1 ` t m a d e t
.} { _ : z __._...a..AL ;___._| m o n t ,s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d a t r h ¢ ; T r H d ¢a n d C
l!E&LE rl. nutwr Bu1_jplu.s ulul.. may farm wilfh Mr Rohrend t.
n Re eh en ter -»P; n h1 i a v\l:'l AiI1\I||f2*£?"l|Gepneciatgé the price of_.the pro-,"5 , _ a ; 5 ~am appropnxmoned to pm' the
Y aw
'e recewed andTwo Hundred
I\
x
|.~
>plica!ions for
Ted Lath rop
For Godd Thing to eat--Phohe 17
J In »~|| v
di a c t o f
h i s i n h m
h i s OWU fEll"lll Rnd f€dllCE hainml n nu mh n r n l--. u -»U . - » v\ . ¢u ;L s i u l l u h " " " 1 2 \ l I . £ . | D ¢ | . I' n o b y m o r e U I Q r l t h e 9 8 * ~ ~ + r o l a t . i vo s a t a c a r d p a r t y F r i d a y R J _ M u r d o c
c h a s i n g t h e s u b u t i t u f e .I n . c \ ' e n i n g i n h o n o r o f M r .R e e h ' s C a r r i e B r o c k
b u £. t e r a t .w h o i e s a l e f r o m b i r t h a n z i v e r s a r y w h i c h o c c u r r e d S u b s c r i b e d
h e s a v e s t h o s e c o s t s o f PF *d a y . _M r s .R o c h s e r v e d d e - | _ _ ,+l. :..n u n .
§£§.£§§J£
Uvrivg
himself
' " a > ' f ' " " " ' . ' °~ n h y e
;r e c t o r Ray Fa mrmIf ..'2"?f`f.'..f?;."€'.?.f.¥ ,mond and 1
vening visiiol
:int home we
Edward New
1 \ l l J u u w \ \ |u v I\Ur s a t t h e A r t h u r G o ; : f ; s m ; h , I t o a f ;{ ' V o r k ~
a r e R a y -C .W .H a n s e n R o a d W o r k 6 . 5 0
Ik n r k a n d 1. ~\ m " H a a n H n n r \.Vn 1If s n n l
Mlun: ua |¢:\|u1l.\:U U3
Th e f o llo wi n g a p
e xtr a c le r k h i r e we r
n n mo ti o n a llo we d :flisfribution by the middleman icious refreshments.The ;ruestsi""° """' 1.Ul.|| uay '" "'"'""'-"* """"'B. Simmons.Mr. and Mrs. F d "`""'re 1 ...-...., ...,..." ' " :-.--.which he is accustomed no com- included Mr.and Mrs.Elmer (SEAL)A. c. r>¢be1,.Fagcrquist of Valle' w F d I.. L. Clasen, Blacksnuthplain about so bifteriy.Thane Mr. and Mm. Herman Nel-Notary Public.visitors,s ere rx ay Work 19.50
lt iq.s.
:dd gm; farmers t h e m _ ! ; f ; l ; , n l ; E ; ~ ~a \.|Mi_ and Mrs. Hans Jensen, Jr; U. S. Reeves, Road 'Work 32.00
selves.-th 'REPORT or THE coNn1'r1oN spent Thunday evening at ah.. wsu Seltz, Road Work |50_.'"m?'fm° "TE 'fd~ all ~ and Mrs. Clarence Simpson, Mr.|of \Hg§01d Rasnlussen home.' Frank Svoboda, Roan Work -:Iso 3fl r i
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SERVICE
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SAF ETowomanm m m
that ir
céllt. of
rndent recently wrote us juea and shidey Williamson The C'5"°'"' Sun Bunk of Blair,
...'Charter No. 797 in the State dfgonesechon mnety per Bernice and Evelyn Hugelman .t h o o l e o m a r g a r i n e s o l d w a s 's p e g t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t M o r r i s N e b r a s k a a n t h e c i o s o o f b u s i n e s s
. I l . .__ - _r "l l ¢ l f h l l n v \ ' ¢ .~3 1 .~
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.7 x . _1 »__ _._ _# 1 ' ' - '
Kuhr h~me ~n ~o~o~ of Mr. I{uhr's Repairs &Labor 5.19
birthday were Messrs.and Mes-Marcus Beck, Clk. Dlst. Cn.,
dames Harvey Kuhr, Hans Jensen,Court Costs 20.50
s o m w I a r m e r s , u n u n m l n 3 s e c » ~ \ - = ~ - = w » - m m n-... .|l.'..:»»D n . .mizsannnnrs I1 | . x . ._1,..1 :"
BIG
Price Reduction
I-wp uuvuwu p n n mn ly w un: I ; 1 " E ' i i " i n 'w`¢E i{"`~gu e -a mei 'i2 ' 5 L E ; » . . n - . . . l" ' i" i° . £..._ ;_ |hU|'f|¢ sltllldlya ll°¢|\¢¢I'L u l u ; I n d
/Tj.-frlzones are Iuuy :rue or non, we °°|Mr and Mfrs Harland Christen Overdrafta . . . . . . . .1Q2s2.ssl
Bonds and securities (ex
elusive of cash re~
very conmderable number of dazry near Herman which h serve)`' .Q ` ' ° '52,000.00
"nbt know.But "F do know, bothsen nd Betty Lou attended th.;
::3 guy DUI' Dvfn experience and bi* re~ Q twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
- ; , , . N 1 ' ¢ » » ~from others, tha§8_of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Triplett of
L ,t ey celebnat»._I `-farmem are selling the butterfatued Tuesday evening.Judgments and Cimms.1,124.59
lrv m their farm and then pur-l Mr.and Mrs.Clark Bmwning Banking' house, furni-
,'Ldlaeing.oleomargarine to fe0<i "'°"° In Blair last Saturday.ture and fixtures . . .5,000.00
. .Cad Efikggn. U,g__taken gudden.Olhe r ~ € Bt8 tE .79,661.13~ nnm£?nl':m:|Pm`em 1enn ; l y i l l hilt ggaturdgy agd 9°$un"|Expe!lseS ° ' ' ' ' " ""2,518.17
Shredded Whéat
l lc 1
Advo Catsup
Large Sire
2l c .
Peerless Hard Wa-
ter Soap
4 bars 25c
r '°°i affonSwan Matches
9c
~Advo Pancake
~Flour~4 lb. pkg. 23c
swim Quick N'. »tha Soap
\10 bars 29cV
Advo ltal. Prunes
l.a11¢Can|.
3 for 69c E
M. B. Coffee
3'7c
New Low Pxicz
fmu-n -»-ffm-a mm," " " "" " " """ " " ''T'"" " " 'day was taken to an Omaha hos Ca3h in Banks"hat the price of butter as too lowipim and operated on for appendi-:md Due from
-up I -EB it '9¥°ffF»8b|°f°l' thfff' °"d}citis.Latest reports are that he Nnljnnnl nnri
azrme name hun ghexfmy §l5'|is_pgetting along niceiy §£§{I.-T `1§\.12§"m= RRR'70Ifli nt the price or butter is wo :Mr.and Mrs.Herman Nelsen'" " " " " " " "" " " " " " "
*°l'iig'h for them E0 buy.These menf?."ete lacking in loyalty to their own
a . ind!ISU?and are rehlly reducing
thn. price received by all fanners
jf for butterfat.
9',At. we present time there is a
"considerable quantity of butter in
s p e n t s e e v r a l d a y s l a s t w e e k a t '" } § ; § , " 5 ' g g i
t h e L B W I Y D C C L & l ' 8 8 1 1 ho H| .e ¢e x c h a n g e '1 ~
C a r l H a n s e n s h e l l e d f o r A .B ..'2 7 1 9 9 5 4
g ° h » ; ° ». ; f - ~ 1 = = » -a n d o n F r i d a y '
o r a y o n e s ." ? " " * ' " "_ f " " " "
M r .a n d M r s W m ~~o Ȣ~
;f;_°'2¢ v$a'urc=ay Evening at the'LIABIL ITIES
t
Buy
\ : \ ` lM o n e y 3 2
?\Now and Save
v|zoLE'r cmcn (Just like nn)
s b o ; u g 1 .= - - - i n m y ,o n N o v e m b e r 1 \ " ° §~~M a t h i e s e n k a p i t a l s t o c k ....
¢|1t h e m n o u n t " " i n s t o r a g e e x c e e d s w e B l a u c a l l e r s F r l d n y a n d S u r p l u s f u n d .....
~ B i n t ¢ f " a y e a r ' a g o b y t h i r t y m i l - ' w e r e a l s o d i n n e r g u e s t s a t l h e i l n d i v i d u a l d e p o s i t s
. 'l i o n p o u n d ;| § i d e x ¢ ! t o d 8 a n y o t h e r J f g K r o g g l l : ' I 0r e P e ' e A ; d e r B e n i s u b j e c t t o n
, X ' § " " 'b r *r d .I i o w c t e r ,t h e l c a l l e l d a i n t h e l g i o r r i u C h r i s t e n s e n :c h e c k $ 1 5 6 , 5 1 9 . 0 5
. .'i i m l o u n t i n ;_ ¢ : m w o u l d t § i S n : ; 1 e l ;= ; ; {o m e S t u r d a T | n ; e t e c e \ ; 1 f 1 ~
\s o o n a e r s s= " 'r o o f .1 |1 s 1 , 5 ' 3 - i s
.' w o u l d b g l o y a l t o L h e x r m d u s t r y 1 |d c p o s x t ...r .
1 " t . u i d c o n s u m e t h e i r o w n p r o d u c t s 'P E A C E P U L H I L L u C a s h i e l ! ; ' s a s 3
-\~¢g d f s u b § t i £ u t < ; » s . "- -c h e c s ...5 5 . 5." 'o - ~* * - ~ ~ ' "-M r .o n d M r s .J o h n W r i c h a t -D u e t o N a t i o n -r
i j f » ..:'| » _`t e n d e d M m .H e n r y P c t t z ' s p u b l i c u l n d S t a t e~ ...S n m r p c r s a l e n e a r E l k h o r n l a s t ' I ' u e s d a y .b a r k s 3 4 4 1 2 7
~: .f a l é é é n t S u n d a y e d i t i o n o f H 1 8 . . § = ' I 1 . ' i f ? f ' . .M f f i i n .C .K u h r a [ \ d . _
0,.~5%sg ggg |929 cm:sxs5.ooJ . u , v v U . v v ~~~PPET COUPE
gsm CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN
3921 STAR SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN
SEDAN
I291,219.33 1929 cm-:v|\oLE'r 'mucx45_150_00 1926 FORD -I-DOOR SEDAN
|921 ('IlE\'ROLl'.`T COUPE
3': A .R e ~g " " " "I were U.Iln'lI»{.'F gllehli Il!IIIG°f°i ? ' ? »u m L ? », '" <» »» f~ ;" "; ni ~, '; ° *= " °: :i :° ' =" "" °» :~ .. .
~= nJl ' | | :he ,hiirifug rec eived th e 1;-,.;d,_:her _m,;§.-"==~~=,me o n~!;|-lain " a n u v i resfdln l n 'h r ms : I e w we e k s
g ,P F 1',s a t t e W m .Ha n s e n h o me ne a r
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u ".__._o r aW hr mthi t Ha lrn na ne r" . :md f ro m nlli` !\ fl'i ¢= h»C l a n K a h n k .M~ r vl n
Hills Payable . . . .
Depositofs1 guarantee n bfund242.83 I ITOTAL . . . . . . . $403,272.21STATE OF NEBnAs1;A.1¢a I - . .
"r h c e V "' _f n .-&1=. 'i>".'é.¥¢..¢ of the Several olhers, Tourmp, Ramblers, Cnupes and Sedans
a :named bank dn solemnly .r that the above lhtement. i,Come nn and look them over before you buy. and let Citizens State BankQ -f"f';"»{`¢§¢ii"a§B§;;;§
'-";'9ru=ia?* agua s 'l,__»1a,,gum '°¢°6n m com -~6r.2;;.p'5£\:»1 ,Each ww
I :'wn|.ie:\t out in a. hm .maivmum.:"ȴ==f-M gag sqld gt an ma. ~
Wieag,Henry Weseman,Albert I|JWrich and Elsie Wrlch.:bowA large number of young fnlkn|*l1l'¢l\I
ullanded the masquerade :lance at n truWulrington Fridny evening.portMr. and Hn. Otto Von and Trad:!al'l|1ly__vll§lied at ghe C. F. Puls ~!IIII
me and correct copy of the re-us demons trate any of thcm.
J'I,';'ff¢'1,°,nf.§';£°""""'°"' of ~All cars selling for $150.00 or more and carry our 31
n lr.A n M ,'\day guarantee.
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=E A. R. BROCK, President
., U| ¢. ... ... -an . - . . a u
4
Blair, Neb.a i ; . ¢ v \ ' \ f ".= p a p c r c u o n t a l n e d a .l a r g e a m n u n t n i 'h o m e S u n d a y e e n i n g .P r e s i d e n t .3.a a d v e r t i s i n g w h i c h m i s p a r t i c i p a t e d *M m A n n a " i e + 0 a n d s o n ,H a n ; =A T T E S T ,a
1 4 '¢»w e r e B l a i r l l e 5 l i l o :»2 'i .h y n .o n l I p c a l c o r n b t ..c a 1 ;n d a y .-.f l V
s ~Z m d é o u t s i d e p f g e n n n a w tl f o 'M a s s E v e l y n I x n n w l t o n c a l l e d n t E ' ; f ; e " § § ' l ¢ ° £ " ' » ' ¥ L Z ° ; i Z Z ' °I 5 ~~
A : ....i t h ! !A u g u s t | K . a l \ n k h o m e a f t e r |-e ,a ¢ ; " f 5 " r e " ?a o m e é w v d u & ¢ t . l y _ o r | . n -s c h o o l W e d n e s d a y .S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n t o b e f o r e ~v
' . .
. ¢ i 1 * * * E ' = f 1 Y i " * ~ ° f @ # ¢ ¢ L f ' 1 P h o e n i x = f == ;A r a m M u e l l e r v i s i t e d a t t h e m e t h i s w a h d a y o f J a n u a r y ,1 9 3 0 .~B L A I R ,I N E B R A S K A
A f - \ = = 9 1 e s = , ¢ @ n * » e r . -.A u g u s t K a h n k h o m e S u n d a y a 2 ` t »( S E A L )A .C .D e b e l ,~
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`O h h s e c t i o n Q i !p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r ~: - m u o n .x r . . a . _ . _ . _1 5 . 1 1 9 __ __5 I
M4notary ruunc
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plaig.Naam.Jmsnrv ls, 1980 ,4-Pllu |? |V l'
For SaI¢--Bamad Rock rooster.
51-2t°J. E. Crutsinger.
Farnham,and floor cova-
h l l -~ B e n d o r l .21-ti
For Rén biodern, swam heated
roomn.Mrs. George Bates 51-2t'
Dean Andemon of Tekunnh, vm;
a visitor in Blair Saturday after
noun.
C. K. Bendorf, Licensed emhnlm~
er and nndemkor, Blair.0 1 5 4
phone, 161; ns. phone. 183 8-if
Score cards,place anis, birth-
day cards,sympathy cards-all
can be found at The Enterprisa
office.. Pdpulu price.za-u
B. H. REED ANSWERS CALL
.H.H. Reed. ln old and highly
nnpected resident of Blair for
miny years,-passed quietly from
this life on Wedneodny moniing,
January 15 It his home. on esst
Sou street.He lied attained a
fine ld 339.being elghtyeight
years,eight months and twenty
days old at the timé of his death.
He had been a strong and vigor-
ous man in his youth and even
in old age was considered very
rugged and hale.His pnssing was
attributed to old age as he had
no serious physical ailment.
DANA oou.r-:ana mawsN0l'zs
Our debug team la scheduled to
debate next Saturday with t h
Univenlly of Omnha on lhe lub-
Je of disarmament..F r e e ~
aio ..
On Jan.28th Mr.Atwood,an
internationally famous author Und
lecturer, will be at Dana, this be-
ing the fourth number of our le¢~
ture and lyceum course.Mr. At-
wood is the nuwor of a number
of books used by studenia U! p¢l~itical sclence.( He has lectured be
fore large ed cntiohal bodies. Two
years ago he was the outstlnding
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Fér Sale 'Spotted Poland Chiiii
boar.L.,"L. Inftis, Ft. Cglhohn.
§1~2¢.?'
For Sale--Fifty White Wynn-
Hl¢ hu tprlc s s for prodw6 . ~
5 8 .Fxrzhdn Produce Co.8841
For Slie--Purebred Dnroc Jer~
sey.brood sown to flrrow in March
s z-u J. 'r. Nelson.
Fa m!
mga.l h t l mr n .:
M n .Ralph Ki n
lawn is visiting he
F. Martin.
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of Atlllltie,
aunt, Mrs. S.
eased embum-Blair.c f m
. 183.3-,rf
Dr. Lnyhnd Stahl, CMNDRB-
tar, over Wolf! Dru; Store.tt.
Philip Hansen of Mo. ~Va1ley
vixilei na. mm lm Suhdny.-'
Fox-` Rent#-Bunigalow.Inquire
Will Linden, phone 1221 on 18.
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lhrdmre, rug: and Door epven
ha ll.lhthew R. BondorL 21-U
m llellta Taylor and Mrs. L.
J.M6rnn spent Monday in Omaha.
When you wana Iettcrheadi or
envelopes or statements call The
Enberpriae.18-ti
Chris K.Bendom,Sndertaklng
and ambulance sérvice.Phones:
oiioe. 161: residence. 188.%~t!
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dotte cockexeln.Phone 11 on 24.
49-tl Harry Ervey, Blair.
The Thursday Afternoon Club
met with Mrs. K.A. Pound on
January 9t.h.
M n .Clark 0'l'ianlon and Mrs.
Philip 0'Hanlon drove to Omnha
Last Monday on business.
For Ren 7-room homie,mod-
ern except hu t .First class re-
pair, one-h_al{ block éround, plenty
The young people eni oyd i '
little party do ne at the Polish
Hall last Friday evening.
Fo r Sa le-Alla lfl luy and two
or three good rnilch cows.
51-2t John Compton, Blair, Neb.
A number of the teachers en~joyed a Sundny night supper and
social evening at the John A.
Carrignn home.
Found-A tire o n hi gh road to
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u. L s wo o n, ueo r md nmkrtnher,
phone 161, rel. obo:
Mrs. John Cnner,
holidays with relnti
reiumed home a lei
Henry Monke of
been in a Fremon
Anus trouble bm is
home again.
Do you play brid
e q - n v i e n L . - .
who SWF* "\°|c¢\|1;1 on u .ax. P. Hansen,ves at Lmcoln sim,Neb..sz-w
wr days l§°»Mrs. C. 0. Dawson is in an
F°"¢°"Fu°' has Omaha hospital where she is uk-'n hospxw f°{ ing treatments for sinus trouble.' able '° be a.u Permanent Wave,$1.50.Auind: of beaut work.Phone 197.f_ ~ fffllmrs. 1; A. Poxnd, eos E. Colfax:
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"Hi' Rolsinoon is driving a new
hevmlet coupe purchased of the
iutm~Evans Chevrolet Co.
Duart Permanente, ringlet ends,
rice $6.00.All work guaranteed
*hone Black 259, Mrs. M._.Suther~
m d ]40-ti
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt and
Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Farnberg were
inner guests Monday evening of
lr.and Mra H.C.Blaeo at
Ielinard.
H.W.Meierhenry and familyavemovedfromtheir home on
he funn west of Blair. and are
ow located at (heir home in mm,l
10 wmt Washington,\
Mrs.Geo.McBride went to
iibbon,Neb.Wednesday where
he W.R. C. books are to he
uditcd.Mrs.McBride .is state
renparer of the W.R.C.She
llama to return Friday.~
Miss Alice Jensen, of the state
lniversity, took advantage of the
pportunity to spend the weekend
with home folks and drove in with
let cousin, Merton Jensen, who is
llso in attendance at the univer-
ity.
E. C. and brother, Jim Lippiin~'ottt and wives, went to Bancroftl
ost Sunday w attend the funeral
rf the forrners' sister,Mrs.Dovie
Watcher.They were accompanied
>y Mrs.Will Lippincott of Red
Ilood, Neb.
of fruit.Dr. Murdoch.51-tf
Mr. uid Mrs. Ansel Toft and Mr.
and Mrs.Rob.Rasmussen and
children were Sunday evening
guests at the J. T. Nelson home,
north of Blair.
The "Wilde-Wood"Clwe will
meet at the home of Henry Roh-wer in Ft. Calhoun Sunday, Jan.
l9,' and a. good time is anticipab
ed by the members.
'Ifhe ladies of the Episcopal
church have invitations out for
one of their enjoyable bddge
parties nt the parish hall on
next Wednesday e\'ening, Jan. %.
Mrs.Geo!Morgan returned
Sunday mo g from a three
week's visit at/ Oxford, Ohio.She
reports that the snow in that nec-
tion is very deep and that railwaytraffic has been delayed on all the
different lines.She had a very
pleasant visit withjelatives but
home looked good to her just the
same.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt re-
:eived a copy of the "Los Angeles
'l`imes"l a t Monday from Mrs.
Mary Mchienemy,former Blair
woman,who is now residing in
Los Angeles.The Arndts found
the paper a huge voluminous ai-
fair, sort of annual progress edi-
tion and noted many changes and
much progress since they were out
there last year.
. ~,
Omaha.Owner ran have some by
identifying property and paying
for this ad.Phone 222 on 14.
52-it .Scott Allen.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Stewart
opened their home to the Thura~
day evening bridge club on Wed-
nesday evening, Jan.15,instead
of the regular date.'
Mrs. Walter Gutschow is gradu-
ally improving after a recent oper-
ation for sinus trouble.She still
makes semi-weekly visits to Oma-
ha for consultation and treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith,
of west of Blair,were dinner
guests last Sunday at the home of
H. W. Meierhenry, Mrs. Smith and
daughter, Pearl remained to spend
a few days._
Mrs.Walter Coleman of Sexa-
smith, Albena,Canada,who had
spent n week visitng at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bmmbaugh
left last Tuesday for Norfolk
where she will visit relatives in
that city.
The Camp Fire girls will hold n
Council Fire at the home of their
sponsor, Mrs. David Murnmert, oh
Friday after school, Jan.17.At
this time they will receive their
awards in beads for handcraft,
home craft and other activitiesf
There are ten girls in this group
and their meetings are fraught
with much lntere'st.A
.<.y...e ....s .. e.....p.=..<..,....,_of score cards,pi na cards.etc
Why not see them'23-tl
For Sale-Team of black geld~
ings,coming four years old.
Gentle and well broke.Phone 212
on 35.Lester Barton.52<2t'
Mr.. and Mrs.Ludwig Jensen,
who reside south of Blair,were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Pieper and family.
Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Bendorf
have had their baby in an Omaha
hospital fo rattentinn and treat~
ment and brought her home last
Monday.
The Chess Club met vdth Jena'Nielsen last evening and a num-
ber of the wives of» the members
were present and enjoyed pinochle
with Mrs. Nielsen..
The teachers'bridge club met
with Mrs: L.C.Klopp on last
-Monday evening.Miss Edith Ho-
kum won high prize and Mrs. A. R.
Beals won cut prize.
!Louie Mencke recently adver-
ltised some cows for sale in the
'local columns of The Enterprise
and dropped in last Saturday to
report that the roms were sold. `
Rev.L .J.Moran and several
members of the Blair Baptist
church attended n Mid-Year Asso-
ciation Wednesday.The Associa-ition met with the Benson Baptist
church.`1
The young people of the Epis-
copal church held one of theirla..+..r...n-..,msarinn leer Slumini'
35-U
The J. T.Nelson family and Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Dehel were dinner
Euosts at the N.T.Lund home
last Sunday.
The condition of Mrs.Frank
Alberry, who has been very sick
for a number of months,grows
steadily worse.
Mrs. c. J. Beckman visited hex
daughter,Katherine last week,
Wednesday in Missouri Valley,
Iowa, where she is teaching.
Mrs.E. C. Hunt spent several
days last week in Omaha attend-ing an Eastern Star Sehool ofllnstruction for grand officers.
|Mrs. Fnnk Schoettger of Fon-
tanelle is at the Mayo Bros. hos~lpital, Rochester, Minn., where she
recently withstood an operation.
Mrs.Hans Sorenson, who lites
south of town was hostess to the
sewing circle of the I-'irst Luth-
eran church on Wednesday after-
noon.
For Sale-Man's Russian Calllfur coat in prime condition.Just
the thing for one who is out in
the weather.Call The Enterprise
offioe.46-ti
Mrs. Carl Wolff, who is a pa-
tient in St.Josfeplfs hospital in
Omaha, is recovering nicely which
is good news to her friends and
family.
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Mrs.Dora Michael,who has g=
been visiting her brother.F.w_l a
Arndf :md Mrs. Arndt returned tolci
I Ne wish to thank our friends
1 neighbors for lending a help~
: hand in trying to put out the
e which burned our com and
'n crib last Thursday.
Hr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson.
D. A. R. MEETS
l`he D. A. R. me: Friday aher-
an.Jan.3 with Mrs.Henry
ncke.
Hrs. C. T. Famham had charge
the program.The organization
s subscribed for "The Washing-
| Star", Washington D. C. which
il be on the reading tables at the
y library for the perusal of the
blic.There will be the daily
:l Sunday editions.
l'he organization will meet with
's.Nell Tyson for the next
eting in February.
)NOR s'rum-:N'rs
OF BL AIR HIGH sca oo l.
The following students have.
ide the honor roll for the third
: weeks period.ln order to be
the honor roll a studem must
iintain an average of 90% in all
gh school studies.Robert Bad-
Margtret Badgemw,Doris
ck, Alice Beckman, Marie Bolln,
orence Dixon, Elma Frain, lllyrle
eneh,Dorrine Glasgow,Gladys
lin Ashland, Ohio,April 25,1841.
'At the outbreak of the Civil War
he enlisted in the 6th Iowa In-
fantry and served throughout the
entire war.During his army car-
eer,he served under both Grant
and Sherman and wa one of t
boys, who under She man, partic-
ipated in that fsrno "March to
the Sea".He was so a partic-
ipant in the "Grand Review"o l
the armies before President Lin~
coln at the close ol' the war.
In 1876 he came west and lived
near Coffman,this county,for
about four years and later mused
to a farm near Blair.In 1884 he
moved to Blair where he engaged
in the mercantile and auctioneer-
ing business.For years he wus
considered the hes:farm sale
auctioneer in this part of thelstate.
sociation' at Omaha.Mr. .\{w$a
will speak on "Present Day Amer-
icon Problems".He is not of tho
type who believes American polit-
ical affairs are, ideal.He does,however, believe-that a return ga
the constitution is one way of
solning our problems.Mr.At-
wood is probably the most widely
known speaker to come to Ne|>~
raska in a number of years...*
Plans are being made nowxfor
a number gf choir tripr to points
in Nebraska and Iowa.. _
A ne\v winter students' chorus
has been organized and they an
doing some splendid work..~
jnm Dana College gymnasium in
being used quite extensivelyv by
both college and community,,The
men's and ladies' physical training
classes, Conch Fynboe's basketball
teams and the Blair high school
He is survived by two step~|bu8ketball teams have been using
Fra k Reed, who hate always beui
very attentive and very kind to
him.Hls wife passed away in
1917 and since her death, he with
Frank as a companion, livcd on in
the old home and were very com-
fortable and happy together. Both
chilvnn,Mrs.Clark 0'Hanlon and it This yveék Blair bu srmenandthe cflgge facultyf are
organizing a volley ball team.
NOTICE O!`PARTITION SAL E
Maher& Carrlgan, Attys;
Notice.is'hereby givep.. that
Frank and Mr. and Mrs. O'Hanlon'\|"d°l' lll\d"by vinué of a"déc|-ee
spared no pains in their kind at-Ivnd onler of sale, entered inlthe
tention of him and his last days Dis ti ct Court of Washington
were made as comfortable as was
possible
County,Nebraska,under date of
January 13. men, in an ac*ioh inlnsen,Mardell Hansen,Gladys _'.' . .,"-_.|He is also survived by one bro~ partition therein pendi . h c dirkey, Mary B. Hxtchman, Alfred ther and one sister hack in Ohio.G '"F Y*»n._eorge W.L u l'7"5?°": Margare. :'F"EE"3' Dor I Mr,Reed was n nmmim-m|r:~...»... , . . . - - § ° . { ? _ " ~ " E "
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nll\.»\»uvllb --~~~-U------»----»-'- -~-~' T" " ~ --othy Kegler Mae M Koopmanevening at the parish hall.Ruth her home in Tekamah last Friday Ciara Kwgh' Marjorie ;Kuhr Mm.:
Allen and Jules Nielsen served re-evening.1 L d ~Edwin Li ndtmrn,freshments.Rev.L.J.Moran attended a ggg mgl ,g a g Fmdericka Mat-He was also a member of the
T h e P .N .G .C l u b m e t vi t h m e e t i n g o f il me m i n i s t e r s o f t h e l t h i e s e n ,L a v a u é h n M o a t s ,M a r i o n e a r s
M Y B .H E I I I Y zl fl l c k e s t ~Q T n a h a . . .a p ' s t ~3 ' ° " f | N e I s e n ,L y d i a N e w e i l , ~0 H a n Y |:\..;......\.. . . . .. a . - _. . . i n 1..-\...|_|. L
IK.i;. in"lis_ acti ,-é"m'L§{é"l§SiE'
considerable interest in the order.
Congregational church for many
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d e f e n d a n t s ,I a s R e f e r e e i n P u -
t i t i o n i r i s é i d a c t i o n w i l l o n F n ` d a y ,
t h e 1 4 t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y ;1 9 3 0 ,
a t 2 o'c loc k P.M. ,a t tl i b ' N b r t h
I r o n t D o o r o f th e W a s h i n g to n(Ior an all day quilting.Mrs.Mencke nssisttd by Mrs. Lou Latla
and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, served a one
o'clock luncheon.
For Sale-The Fitz Simmons
home on west Grant Street, priced
right for quick nalo.See 8 . y ,
Chambers, mal estate, or write or
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Gx&jrms meeting was hem attheS h u Baptist headquarters,
in Omahg
Beginning Monday evening, Jan.
_p 1.- ruucnu arnilxs wsu ~ new Ll o n .B e é l a h g g " - ~ »E m e l a m u e s t e n Q ' c \ a o l |n q d a y m o r r u n g mn a m v a s m u s s e n ,éS i e r t ,H e l e n S i r n o n s e n ,A l s y r w t h o h o m e a t 2 0 3 e a s t S o u t h s r e c t . |
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2 0 . , t h e r e w i l l b e a n e \ ' : u \ g e l | § t \ o | g , , ; h T i l d e n ,R u t h V i g a n d F l o r -C O U P L E w x - : n l
m e e t i n g a t c h a P l e a s a n t V i q w e n c e W o l f h ,
2 a " ¥ , ° ' ; | \ 0 \ $ s e i ' D l S \ t i ¢ t d l 3 .~ g - ~ ; ; ¢ = ~/ M i s s G l a d y s S m i t h ,d a u g h t e r o f
>~° \ ` U " ' \ l \A .a r --»~B l .M . r s . I ~ L \ V . S ' t h I Hg e t t ,m i n i s t e r s o f B l a i r ,. .. g u m c m L s w n x c o m s s r m : . . ~ : § . . . ~ .e l m n t . - M T M ° w , . | ; " . §
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Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lazure,bl'
south of Blair, were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mr=|.A.
W.Sprick of Fontanelle on ;lll8l
Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stes
guests..1 :
|Mrs.W.L.Caldwell has been
quite ill and confined to hei"bedbut is reported as getting a little
better.Will,himseltl has been
under the weather for several
months but is also on the road
to recovery.
Mrs.Floyd Evans returned
home Monday after a feisr weeks
in a Council Bluffs hospital wlierc
alle was operated on fOr :1ppendi-
czlls.She spent a few days with
her mother in Glenwood, Iowa just
before returning home.
:Mr. and Mrs.E. M.Beaty and
lhfrs.L.Beaty ark? attending the
'annual meeting today ('I'llursd11)}
of the Associated ContrziCtof=¢ who
med at the Paxton hotel, Otliiha.
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There will he a banquet and dance
this evening and many other en-
tertaining features.
Af the stocliliolders meeting' of
the Tomplecraft Honda?evening,
|Ed Matthiesen wus re-elected
president,E.R.Stewtirt,vice-
president, and Ernest Schmidt,see-!
rotary and treasurer.The di|'&li»
ors were all re lected upon the
recommendation of the president.
Lira Cora Badge:ow entertain-
ed at dinner last Friday evening
for Mrs.D.A.Compton of this.
city and her sisters,Mrs.John_
Anderson and Mrs.James Sum-|
mers of Canada and Mrs.Ed
Helms of Webster, S. D., who are
visiting relatives »and fHends inthe city.On Saturday the ladies]
were entertained at the home off
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Lamb.|
The Jensen Realty Co. held their'
annual meeting at the.horne of;
|Mrs. Soren Jensen, mother of the
!Jensen clan, on Saturday evening,
I-IN.11, this being Mrs. Jensegrs
jblrthday.Following ti1e_,business
{"°@t"\S. a social evening was en-Iioyed with refreshments later on.~
Fairs. Jensen and her children lggkl
forward to this meeting as one of
lbrigllf SP0ls on the calendar each
year.'g
;Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Brumbaugh
liad as wroek ritl guests,the fol~
_lowing persons:Mr.and Mrs.
David Grant and family and Mrs.
.lease Johnson and daughter, Eve-
lyn,of Tecumseh, Nebraska.On
Sunday that following friends
-rove in from Council Bluffs, Ia.,
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hughes,
Hannah Brumbaugh and Robert
Manning and Mr. Walter Puckett
of Omaha.
Mr. and Mm. Don C. Van Deu-
.cn were host and hostess to thellondayeveningbridgeclubto
which they belong.A most sat-
i».iactor;. dinner was served at the
Clifton hotel after which bridge
.it the Van Deusen home was the
nivernion for the evening.Two of
the men members being obliged to
he absent, Mrs.Edna Noble and
Miss Mary Cook fined their plncibveryocceptably, canyine off tjwo
of the pi-izes." Other prize winners
were Mrs.R. C.Hitchmari and
Mrs.D. V. Masser.The evening
was a most. enjoyable one.
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Miss Ella Egan of Omaha, was
a yreek-end guest of Miss Beulah
Roberts.Miss Egan formerly
taught in Blair and on Saturday
evening i s Roberts entertainw
two tables of ridge for her.
Mrs.Geo.McBHde has had a
painful injury to her hand wihen
she got it caught in the electric_
ajringer last week and fractured
several small bones.The injuredmember is getting along-llicely.
Mrs.H.J.Hansen entertained
about twenty members ot' the Dan-
ish Lutheran choir on last Satur-
day evening,Jan.11.After o
song rehearsal,visiting and re~lfresliments prepared by Mr.-. Han-
sen were enjoyed by all-
The basketball team :~:°.`i Plas'-
led the School for the De . 0rna~
Ilia, at Dana gymnasium ue.-da;-
evening- and were defeated.The
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lsecond team drove down to Ben-
lnington the same evéitlrig' to play
the Bennin ton team and alll? sufg:tered defeat.The next game wil!
.be their turn to win.
Miha Lilian Sorenson,daughter
of Mr. :ind Mrs.Hana Soit`ft=°\I.lwill :ako the office position in the
,Danish Publishing House made va
.cant b the resignation of MissyPearl IIundahl.Miss Sofehson is
a graduate of the' Blair high
school and her friend.s are gfleil she
has secured this positiori \
-u | | | . v | |} . . ¢ u u | | | » ; f .f W ' | I 5 ¢ l | ? A p "M i s s e s D o r o t h y J e n s e n o f e 1 a i r . l M ° i f ' ¥ P " " f > =s o n o f M r .a r i d l ' 1 " ' l S l i d s a l e w i l l . b e s p u b t i q l e n -
a n d E s t h e r J e n s e n o f I o w a ,\ m h \ H l i .l t i e i e r h e n r y o f B l a i r ,l a f i i l d u e t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d q e i - . t l i o r d o r e
a t t e n d i n g D a n a C o l l e g e i n t h i s c i t y l l e d n e s d a i 'J a n u a r y S t h a t T e "a n d w i l l h e h e l i l o p e n f o r o n e h o u r .
i v e r e t h e w i n n e r s i n t h e N e b r a s k a
An ti- S a lo o n Le a g u e conifc it op en
to stud e nts i n the flf if r eu c o lle ge s
-i n Ne br a sk a r e c e n tly .
Th e A n ti - S a lo o n Le ag ue of fe re d
two contests; one for the best es-
saynand one for the ;best eration
on the subject, "Ten Years of Pro-
hibition".The essay was limited
ro 2000 words and the oration to
[fifteen minutes.Miss Esther Jea-
[SQU had the essay and Miss Dor-
othy prewnted the oration.
The vqiumers are to attend the
Biennial National Convention of
the Anti~Saloon _League of Amer-
ica which meets in Detroit Jan. 15
to 19 with all expenses paid io
the Nebraska League.Last Sun-
days State Journal showed pic-'
tures of the thirty state winners.
Miss Urnrotliy a:'°'1 Miss Eisthvr
left Tuesday evening to m£f'i~ iii?
other winnere,The;are antici»
pallng a very interesting flip:
Rev, John Grant Shlck will also
attend the convention as a dele-
gate from Nebraska.
01.15 FORT 1~:E.=\R$Y Now
:~:t5ea.as1;A STATE PARK
When recently the govern-or of
Nebraska adeepted the pieu-mnta»' t i o n o f f o r t y ac 1° ea c o m p r i s i n g t h e
M f r B i l d L i n h ~~~g i t g g f o l d F g f f K e a r n y ,;| .g 51
F o n t a l i é l l d l f f t la? »t S a t u r d a y i ¥ ` i | K e a r n e y ,3 s c e n e o f .l)ll ii1@ ll30 h i j . .
t h e i r c a r 5 9 ' w a y o f t h e S a n t a F e l t o r i c i n t e r e s t b e c a m e a p a r t o f
t r a i l f o r C a l i f o r n i a .M r s .R o w e H 'e 'l n 'a . s k a 's p a r k s y s t e m .T h e s i t e
w i l l b e ~f¢ l !1 @ h ll C ) ¢!€ d t o l \ a ; , 9 5 ~ b y t h g F g f t K e a r n e y
B l a i r p e o p l e a s M m .E m m a T ° f ¢M e m o r i a l a s s o c i a t i o n a n d g i w n
a n d h a s m a n y f r i e n d s i n t h i s ' f i C ' i u ' i t h o u t c o s t t o t h e s t a t e .T h e a d -
i n i t y w h o w i l l w i s h h e t w e l l i n d i t i o n o f t h i ! g r o u n d i n c r e a s e s t h e
h e r n e w e n v i r o n m e n t .number of state parks under theChrisLal-sim who resides near control of the state parks com-
Onlm, W visitor at The Enge lmission to five, others being Ar-
prise office yesterday.Chris is in ' bor L°d3° at Nebraska City, Chatl-
the bee business and came in for ron state park near Charlton, Vic~
hasta.The Rev. H. R. Weber per-l
formed the ceremony.They were
attended by Clinton Smith and
Ethel Meierhenry..
The bride wore a beautiful gown
of blue taffeta trimmed in lace.
She carried a bouquet of ophella
roses.The groom was attiretl in
black.
A six o'clock dinner was served
at the home of E. W. Smith. the
immediate families being present.In the evening a large nurnlier
|of friends gathered to charivari
,the newlyweds.
|The couple left on*a honeymoon
trip to I}e.1\cr.After returning
they will make their home on the
H.W illeierhenry farm west of
Blair.
FIRST w1'11I~=e.i§.
C H U R C H c o u n tA
The First Lufiieibn church choir
held their annual busifkss meeting
on January ~Officers wereelected as follows: James Hansen,
president;Lillian Soren~==on,vice-
preddent;Lydia Hansen,Custod-
ian;and Aiice Thompson,News
Reporter."
The following new members
were voted in:Helena Simonsen,
Waunette Anderson,Clam Ber-
telson,Alice Thompson and Roy
Christiansen, thus making twenty
| members in all.
|'l"he church having been en-
larged, the choir looks forward to
a successful year in cooperationwith the Dana College Choir.An
Easter program is being plamed
by the two choirs.
SCHOOL BOARD
BUYS i=:QL'1P:oE:~:*r
some labels for honey jars whz¢h'¢°fiB Springs park near Broken
he sells in wholesale lots in 0ma.'Bow and Stoliey park near Grand'long drawn-out into the morning
ha.He states that he has sold'
about 8000 pounds this year.It
Island.
Fort Kearny at the present:
is put up in attractive jars or time Shows little of its former
pails and makes fine eating this character.Mounds of earth nowtime of year.mark tht place where the build»
ings stood.Low ndges showAhandkerchiefshowerv.as=where the outer defense works
held at the Mrs.A.Simonson istood a measure of safety from
home recently,complimentary to ian attacks.About the oldIndMissPearlHundahlwho goes tofpamde ground stand tall cotton-'I
The Board of Education heh]a
special meeting last Monday night
at which time a number of sales-
men were here submitting samples
and prices of electrical equipment
and furniture before the board
members. with a view to selling
them some equipment for the new
school building.
After deliberation,the Board
awarded the contract for the elec-
Dated this 13th day of Januhry,
1930.\
Charles. M. Hitchman;'
52-4t Referee in Partition.
rfosmrtficx-ree" .
Funer-a1_ services were holfl last
'I11ursda3.*, Jain. 9 at the Catholic
church in this city for ThomasHogan whose death occurred hz his
home at Nashville,Nob. January
7.1930.
The deceased was known to a
number of. Blair residents, he hav-
ing lived here a number of years
ago.Ile v.-as foleman of the M.
tt: 0. section crew station at Nasir
ville for many years.He leaves a
txife,one daughter and (mfr son
Burial was made in the Blair,ccu1-
Kiwffi "| '
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'-\ wi ll print. yourTheEnterpris.4. right.We
stationery and do ~'guintine
are headquarters for your .. 'Q-if..
needs.. _
R E P O R T O F " E E C ( ) N I ) l T ' l O N
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The 'Vn,sl§ington Stale Baiili,af
Washmgflon, Nob., Charter No. 'ras
in the State of Nebraska al thecloseofbusinessDecember31,
.}930_
e e s o u r zc m
Loans and, discounts . .s 49,205.05
Overflrafjts . . . . . . . .382.64
Bonds and Ségudties (ej{;''_;'
clusive f cash re-..
serve)_ .;. . . . . ~ .14,250.26JudgmentsClaims .. .¢ass.1s
Banking ho se,£urni»1
ture and xturos . . ..5,ii'D0.0llCashinBibliaI
and Due from
National and a
Stage banks $13,606.31 '
Checks andjterns ''
of exchange 56.00
U. S. Bonds in .l
cash reserve 5,000.00
.183362.31
To'rA1J,......ssa,s4s.oo
Q-.LIABIIJTIESCapital stock . . . . . . .$1|s,ooo.o0
Surplus fund . . . . . . .3,000.06OmahaSoontotakeanurseswoods,planted i.\1848,keeping trical equipment to the Gmyhar
i n'i "'"g_ course.Bliss Hundahl "iiwatch over a field that is fragrsmt Electric Co.and the contract fvrlndividual de.
a grnouate of the Blair high with historic memories.lsfeel chairs,etc.,to Universityl posits subject
school and has been °"'P"'>""1|o m Fort Kearny was bun: in Publishing Company of Lin¢.»in,|tochock...$31,333.52
fince her graduation a few years
ago,in the Danish Publishing
Hous where she has worked in
the office with her father, K.P.
llamiahl who is manager.A1 num-
ber of other social affairs.in we
First Lutheran church.a1e l}eingplanned for Miss i~{undahl:*'i
Mrs."l`l\om3_s Eids and daugh-ter of Phillips,s.D.and her
brother, Carrol Knutson of Pedro,
S.D. visited over Sunday at the
home of Miss Anna Racer and bro~
ther,H ry.They were drivingto Califginia and stopped over for
a short visit with their old friends
and neighbors,the Rovers.The
Knutsons were former residents of
this county residing for many
years in the Glendale school dist-
rict and afterwards living in Blair.
Their mother lives in southern
California at National City, tvhicl
place they expect to visit.
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184? at Nebraska City.The next
year its name was taken away and
given to another ion two hundred
miles west on the Platte.When
the Indian war of 1864 broke out,
Fort Kearny on the Platte be-
came a central point for the army.
The first Nebraska cavalry was
located there.Wagon trains west
bound with their precious freight
of pioneers reached the shelter of
Kearney \\:ll.l'i great relief and left
it with regret.On May mh, 1371,
under onions from the war depar t-
ment x the last soldiers deported
from the fort, and its decli\\be-
gan.Situated in the fertile Platte
valley,rich in historic memories
.and capable of being transformed
into a scenic beauty. Fort Kearr-ev
promises to be in time a popular
member of the Nebraska porlff
fnrnily.i \
Sheldon Manufacturing Company
oi Lincoln. Omaha School Sufiply
and Trustin antl Company of
Omaha.
'i"lVENTY-EIGHT 0
M. A» c. RESUMES MEETINGS
The Monday Afternoon Club met'
with Mrs. Ernest Schmidt on Jan.
13,with nineteen present.Mrs.
John White was on the program
with the subject, "Modern Heroesof the Air".Mrs.Schmidt tookl
Mrs,I)o'l`emple's part, a reading,
"Story of an Aviator's Wife".
The Club voted two new mem-
bers into the Club;Mrs.George
Stanley and Miss Katherine Heai»
ey.The momfn;rship is now sew
enty-one.Mm Ni c k Thone of west Grant
stieet will be hostess of the Club
January 20th.
Undivided profits (Net)315.05
'Time certifi-
cates ofdeposit . . . 35,597.86
69,931.38l
Depositofs guarantee .
f u n d . . . . . . . . . .99.96
TOTAL . . . . . . . $88,346.39
STATE OF NEBRASKA, I ~
C .iB3°.i ..ounty of Madison l .to-
1, Geo. T. 'Hc¢lclun;I, Cashier of
the above named bank do solemnly
swear that the above statcmenkisa true and correct copy of the, re-port made to the Department oiTrade and Commerce.
Geo. T. Hedelund, `
Cashier.A'I"'I`ES'l':" 'Jabe B. Gibson, Director."
V. E. Heflelund, Director..'
Subjcriberl and sworn to before
me this llth day of January, 1930;
.D. P. Weezel,
Notary ?ublic.
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T o insure your t f °-mea s rom thls m a r ke t reach
m g yo u in perfect condit
possible sanitary means to ke e p them cle .an
and Fresh.Step t n the phone"-call 32 or 33
ion,we use eve r y
and order one df the following
fmaililop hllole wheat
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1 l}§;i"s§i.;,-¢,, special ~
Pepin Dill Pickles, per can 25c
Ear 'Pop Corn, per lb.lllc
regular 50: seller \
fig B~, special #er lb.l9c
Best Brand Skinned Hams lb.25e
Pork Sausage or 1
Hamburger, Z lbs.35:
Memfs Work Shirts, each 69c
a
Chili Inns, per Ib.X5
IWool Socks, per pair 454:per pair $l_40
. L S A S
Work Caps eich $1_0|)
H ~u 591:
Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb.14 l-Ze Sliced Bacon, 5 lb. bex §l.29
8 to 1~ lbw.
A For 3 Days Only
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Jan. 16-17-18
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meats, etc
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Tender Juicy Sirloin.Sleak, lb 38:
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Maple Syrup, regular $2.75
special per can $1.00
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Grape Fruit, per dot.59c
l large package White King Soap
3 lun Minion Bell Toilet Soap
l Bubble Ball, apecid $1.49
G R O C E R Y S P E C I A L S
Lexington Cream Flour Morton Salk,grey blocks 45c
special per 48 lb. sack $1.65 "u white "4 55:
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Coupon Brand Oleo, 2 lbs.3Sc
Ripe Olives, per can 251:
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Ladies' high shoés per pair 50c
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T H E K E N N ARD NEWS
KENNARD NEWS
Mrs.Uue ma n,Mrs.Herman_~bs'mother,has been quite
nansly ill the past week with
n.trouble.Mrs. Tom French
helping w cure for her at this
rilins-
Word reachedhere that Mr. and
rs.Alvin Baker are the proud
~rents of a baby boy.Mr.nnd Mrs.Fred Andreasen
~d family entertained nt n pin-- e party Friday evening when
.'r guests included:Mr.and
~.W. B. Rosenbaum and Mer-
t,Mr.and Mrs.Ben Hansen,
r. and Mrs. Chet Rosenbaum and~mily, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kempke
d Rhoda.
week for Colorado Lo make an ex-tended visit with friends and rela-
tives them.
Mr. and Mm John) Marshall vis-
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Mrs.Lax-son rgturned to Fre-
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Lee Marshall and family.
Nels Sorenson had the misfor-
tune of breaking his arm just
above the wrist.the other day
while cranking' his car..
Mr.and Mrs.Qifford Dixon
UALE no1NG§
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jungbluth
and baby, Mr, and Mrs. Al Brode-
gnard and Rigmore and Iwelyn,Mr.and Mrs.Pete Thompson and
family,dl of Omaha and Mr. andMrs. Henry Christiansen of Blair,
were Sunday guesis at the Fred
Jungbluth horne.A large number from this com-
munity attended the mmk dance
at Washington on Friday evening.Glen and Iaren Chriniansen,
Lloyd Jungbluth and Russell-lughs
witnessed the prize fight in 0ma~he Friday night.
Miss Marjory Jungbluth spenttlieeek-end with her brother,
Here are two recipes for unusual
home-made candies, which you will
wish to try again and again:
lltemnme slices of orange an~being offered.
raw~ 1-ry un |~n Pntties
Two cups granulated sugar,55.
cup cold water, %-B teaspoon cream
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ra ng e.Pla c e th e r mo me te r i n
s y r u p a n d b r i n g to bo i li n g po i nt,
s ti r r i n g we ll.W h e n th e bo i li n g
be g i n s c e a s e a ll n i r r i n g , b u t wi p e
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Lloyd and llhrjory and John Han- spectivelyf The two sessions will sh;p¢d slices I m m md apples, white skin.Arrange a circle of Princess Thutre
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r a mo me n t, th e n b o i l
day ovcrling.
George llefieiunI has been sick
the past few days and unable roworkatthebank.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blaco were
Fremont hupiness callers SaturdayThe . Modern Woodmen and
Royal Neighbors plan to hold joint
.installation nt the lodge rooms on
'fuesdxw evenimr.Thev will have
na;bzaek wmgnung .nioved msfamily into the h se.Mr.and Mrs.ed Jungbluth
attended a 6:30 dj ner on Satul-day cvoninp;at the Joe WardcllhomeinWashingtoninhonor of
Leslie Cooper, who is visiting here
from Cdorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth
alrove to Lincoln Tuesday when
SLJMMER SCHOOL PUTS
FIMPHASIS ON coyasn:
FOR RURAL TEACHERS
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Rural teachers in Nebraska are
-to receive special attention in the
coming- session of summer school
at the University of Nebraska, Rt
11). Moritz; director of the summer
quickly until mixture will forrh 9.
soft ball when dropped in water
from spoon.Pour out on lightly
greased platter,cool until syrup
can be handled, then fold rapidly
hack and fogth until cneamy.
Knead to smooth,compact,but
soft mass.
The straw.berrv iam should be
1 1~Car To Us \
.W 'en in need ul'Repulrlng Service
and ii nec Ssary we will tow your
E l l I f n ° |n n 1 1 s
ter. Mrs . S. R. Bats onoa nd f anii lgr.
Mi:-5 No d a Ba tso n ac c omp anied
th e m ho me .
K e r mi t,Sy lvi a a n d V e r n o n
J u n gb i uth attend ed th e p a n y a t
the He n r y Dor na c k er h o me i n
Be nn in gton i n h o n o r o f Mr s .Do r -
nac ker'a bi rthd ay .
L i t tle Bo bb y Ma r s h a ll,son o f
M r .and M r s .Le e Ma r s h a li ,ha s
be en qu ite s i c k th e pa s t wee k with
tons iljtis.
Sun day di nn er gu es ts a t th e
He r ma n J u n g b lu t h h o m e we r e Mr .
a n d Mr s .He n r y Do r na c ke r an d
Alb e rta a nd Ro be r t o f B en n i n gto n .
J .C.Rh e a h a d as gu e sts la st
'Fuesday even i ng ,Cli f fo r d Dec ker
o f Ar li n g to n .Th e y atte nd ed th e
ba sk etba ll g a me i n Bla i r Tu e s d a y
eve nin g.Ci i f fo r d re ma i ne d ove r
S t th e Rh e a h o me u n ti l W ednes-
ay .
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,rWe Will (live
ra'~0 O f f
on Plow Work Cultivator Shovels
and Discs
John Anderson
General Blacksmithing
Kennard, Nebraska
liminary announcement of the 1930
program.In view of the demands
on rural teachers for college in-
struction,stress has been placed
on this branch of the program.
Among the subjects offered for
the benefit, of rural teachers are
vitalized agriculture,rural school
administration and rural sociology.
This is the third summer for the
first named course.Under the
new state law,rural sociology is
now a required subject to be
taught in the rural schools.
Previous to last year,summer
sessions at the University were
conducted on the six-week session
plan, offering work in two sepan
ate summer 8ES5ioIlS.1/:lst sum-
. ~ .~a e e-,.||na 5 f .Un i ve r s i ty of fe re d a si ng le n i n e - I ma i n i n g c ream an d c ook ag a i nI- n e d a Ma rs h a! !spe nt seve ral .~aye a t t h e h o m e o f he r b ro th e r me e k b u m me r p r o g r a m o f vlo rk .
'I t wa s f o u n d th a t th i s s y s te m" § 1 f ' " ' § § ° ' i 1 f § f "E?;il5§,_.endgaM fa iled to ac c o mmod ate stud en ts
~nd f a m i ly we r e Mo n d a y e ve n i n g ld e s i r i n g th e sho rte r c our se.
~y ster supper guests a t th e He n r y !Th e s i x a n d nin e- we ek p la n s
Log os.ho me .Th e eve ni n g \q,35 'Will be c ombi ned th is c omi ng s um-
~pent i n c onvers ation.me r , a c c o r d i n g to D ir e c to r Mo Htz ,
Woorlrovv Sve nd g ar d spe nt S u m o f f e d n g stud e nts th e ad van tag e s
~ay t1f¢?l'l100n a t U19 ho me Or h i s g f ei th er a Six g r a ni~ng..w9e|5
nc le, ho ls S ven d g ar d a n d fa mi ly .course,bo th s ta r ti n g J u n e 9,a n d
r " v r r | \ " I - - i n | | l |
u n t i l th e c a n d y f o r ms a h a r d b a ll
wh e n subje c ted to th e wate r te st..
F la vo r wi t h th e va n i lla a m i p o u r
i n to a bu tte re d pa n . ~ D o n o t s ti r
th e c a n d y mo r e th a n is nec essary
du ri n g th e c oo k in g , as stir r in g will
c a u se th e s u ga r to gr a nu late .
Ap ple» O Salad
Peel and s lic e Oriln ges, rejec ting
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added i n th e pr op o rtio n o f t w o
tables poons r o eac h c u p o f th e
mi xtu r e .Me lt the mi x tu r e to n
semi- li qu id sta te , th e n sti r i n th e
j a m rub bed th r o u g h a sieve.S ti r
we ll wh i le th e fi n a l mi xt u r e is
sti ff e n in g .D r o p t h e p a tti e s f r o m
th e e n d o f a s p o o n , o r ma k e i n to
halls.be twe e n th e p a lms o f th e
h a n d a n d f la t te n b y pr es si ng
ge n tly .
C r e a m C a r a me l:
....0ne cup..ta ble sy rup...1 c u p
c r e a m Or ri c h mi l k ,1 teaspoon
va n i lla ,2 c u ps gr a nu late d su ga r.
M i x to g e th e r th e su g ar ,th e sy r -
u p a n d h a l f t h e c r e a m, a nd b r i n g
s lo wly to th e bo ilin g po i nt,s ti r -
r i n g we ll.f C o o k u n ti l th e mi xtu r e
wi ll f o r m a s o f t b a ll wh e n d i p p e d
i n c old wa te r .Th e n ad d th e re -
an .oyster supper at the Metho-
dist church basement preceding
the installation.
Mrs.Mary Jacobsen and son,Sam were i`remo:1t callers last
Thursday.
The Board of Education held nmeeting at the school house Mon»
day owning."
Mm. Ida Wright is on the sick
list this week.
Raymond Nelsen;son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nels L. Nelsen, who join-
ed the army is now home on a
furlough of forty days.Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaumspent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dornscker.Mrs.Fred Plugge has been onthe sick list the past week but. is
better at this writinig.
Mrs. H. C. Blaco will entertain
the Methodist Ladies' Aid at her
car to o r gar gc..
We are equipped to givg: you prompt
a n u e lllc le nl z - s e r v ic e a t a ll t s m e s
wihc-me next Thursday afternoon.
Ted Peterson,who has beenvmrkim;for his brother-in-law,Ben Glissman, near Dmaha. is now
vidtinK his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Peterson"i=.`i» i& Mn. Chu. B¢rrs°
in Omaha Monday.
ainvdBin. Carl Lund will cnterttliéDo ra s Cluba t her home in
\|=:xt .S.1I.u;d:.y afternoon
lilifx SA IH) m;R.u
your harness NOWueller. An-. n.-i I-lr so that you m ay use yaur,teams\bnextf springiI1d"E6,"F.'\\f 1I.¢§=e}»'.§£ ;;;.1P i l l '|l. C:P U||l l l l . . : i l i . ..l U S L "
' b r u t e h i s b i r t h l l u y l Q=|::..
F r a n k G i l a . = e r m z c k c u h u g s : n
M o .V a l l e y I l ' h u | ° : ~ d a y .
I- ' r i t z A r p c d l e d a t ( . 1 a u . |K u h l s l l é r e !W. E. DEMPSEY
Kennard, Nebraska ,JEfnhxily w» n >,»zur!.:y
itors 'nz t
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e r e !Omnhnthhafuim! m ,..' \ -Mr.and M n l mu nwere- ; . | i ;zn
the Lars R.\slnu==;un bume.
comfort!spent Weduenluy nt !he§§§f'§
Dornacker home, it be-ing Mrs.Dolzmckm-'|binhmlay.\\HIS is Ihre plum: um! nuw i-» the time
~masquerade :lance at :h¢»|I.. 0. F. }:a11I.1sL friday e\c~ning drew a large Ctowd.Prizes
were won by Aliases ltulua GottschMabelImicp.Ellen I'-Iisfeldf. andr
aww H me *~ar§§
Mmd Cimannging "f."E'IIz=cr>:3
| .get rid nf _yrfnlr (||d stnve an d ge t paiU
li be ral l y f or it .W h e n yo u l w c n m e a m e m -~
be r o f t h e 4 t h A n n u a l ' ° E r' |j o y-It -No w " Cl u h .g
is our
rows offeraliuons;=>T" a ¢ . ° . ' ; ' a : ," ' ; . ' ; ' ; :M r .a n d M r s . ,o n a c m d ,\ \ e t
B .A .G o t t s c h a n d I - I l m e r N i e l s e n !
" ""!'pf ,1. ; . \ a ~Y Vwe take out your old stove.make vr-u un n lm-rnhmshin fee ofSims andmo to r e d to Oma h a Fr i da y af te r
n n n n ."}'.`lmt'n nI.t'.._.r:I|!| IJ:'I allowance for it, instaf l in its place zz brand l|{].\shirh in :in-n.».»]'.".. Ic::J rm um: Heulmln: lhrn___ __. . . _ - _ . - _- ' g -| \ | l I l g l '' "_ § ; _a n d M r s .J o h n J o h a n s e n 'g r a d e n e w G o o d y e o n s o l m ' - p r i c e d - - m o s t
- . » m ; ¢ ¢ |u g .t h e w .A .| ; ¢ n , s , ¢ u ¢ | -p e o p l e r e p i a e e o l d t i r e s t h a t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e
h o m o 1 " \ l < i = ¥ _ a f t e r n o o n .. l r o u b k s o m e a r e .T h i s s a v e s e x z r c n s o f n : -
O l i w r C h n l l n n l n n : n i l . . r U -
ne w | 93 0 -mode l Hezxtrnla.You pay only n
s m a l l a m o u n t d b w n , t l l e n no more uniil Fall.
Re m e m be r. th e c o ld es t p a rt o f t h e wi n te r is
2-|'.i » ¢ | pé r ms k uulll ~
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" '1-'rl -mme (CMI) Ifpuu select
n Jumor llenlroln). Thhluulno
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op q r ate d o n fo r np pe n di c i ti s a t n
F r e m o n t ho sp ital la s t Th ur sd ay .
At th i s wr i ti n g h e i s g e ttin g a lo n g
n i r n lv.
punctures. avoids EEIZIVH Qflil flnnfr¢;re f"n;~;:\
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v a l u e s m a d e p o s s i b l e b y G o o d ; c z : r ' s w o r l d -
l e a d e r s h i p i n s a l e s ..§B l i f w f t a » - . . , . . ~¢ = :Jr st il l to c om e.Rem e m be r, t his ls the dan ger
period , w he n f lu und o the r i lln es ses ah oun d.
A n d , r e m e m b e r t h a t t h i s g e n e ro u s " E n j o y-
l t -N o w " Cl u b o f f e r l s o p e n t o Fe b ru a ry ls t
o n l y.Co m e i n, l et u s sh ow you t he vario us
m odels of the genuine Heatrola, or telephone
credited on the purchuc price
v vFriendsandrelativeswereen-
tertained at the Emi! Kruse home
'Thur.a:lay in honor of Emil? birth
mnniversary.
W.. .Ker§tetter has been on
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Q _ . u _ l 5 _ _|~i {" " ° "
W e drlivr r and in st all yo ur
ne w lle a lr ola imme d iat e ly .
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4_Next Fail. with n substan-
tial amount to your credit,you begin re gula r puy mrntn
on a convenient monthly basic.
flhe sic k li s t th e p a s t we e k .
Mr . a n d Mr s . Ne ls K n u d s e n vi s -
i t e d a t t h e C h d a San ds h o me o n
(W ed nesd ay e veni ng.
J .A. J o h ns o n i s d n v i n g a n e w
C h e vr o le t tr u c k .
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9,$5.30».. .mu .-U.. »..um Q-wus movned in Omaha 1\;;d»y-
Mr. and Mrs.urge Bergman
Bhd Mr. and Mrs, Christian John-son were Sunday dinner guests at
:the W. A. Kerstetter home.
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Backed by Our Year Round Servrbe
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Tubaalaolowpriccd
e StationMme:Wilma Liesche spenf the
|veek~end with home folks.
Mrs.N.P. Nielsen und Elmer
lnotored to Omaha Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.W,D.Jeffersonhnd Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Jeffer-
son and daughter were Sunday
dinner guests at the Albert Sunds
Rosenbaum Servic lo In sure you ,gel /he genuine.Only
lhe Healrola has I/ue wandeqful ln-
lensi-Fire Alr Duc! I/wal "film, heal
whichin I/le ordinary healergoes Io: -
Mr. and Mrs.Hans Braesch :md
lr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds were
x o'clock dinner zuests at the Nic Friedrichsen HdwTube Repair
;,,_;["§;_;;m_,_.nuns \ - s u - - - - v an n - - v u . ;w a r n d i n n e r m w a t u n t # H n W m sv u u \ - -- -. -g ' - . " v u -- u .nJiiahlerhomelastSaturdayeve-ning, in honor of Mrs. Kahlefs
birthday.
Neligh Pleasant Dale Christian
b h n r r h hu ildi mr mn vn d f n th i s
G E N U I N E
Estate I I E AT R G L A I,}L`§¢"rr°5fE1'€"ai7~w£E£., ' - - - - - : -
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repo n Omaha ratuming to his work slngton eniertlined their huabnnds Svending their vacation with Arl-mo be doing nicely.She is staying heme Manda); morning:at x covexed dish supper and party ington rektives.
E. clmrch nt the home of her daughter, Mn.'hzudny evening at the home of Wvrd reached hen of the pain-
:e Monday c. E. Johnson.Slamlond-Ohio Oil Company is Mr. and Mn. Homer Hiller. About (ul though not Ia!-nl humin of
=r the hulk-~mMr. --<lg_=f H= ,f;v ,§ 1 =-;; = luv : mms mm holes in ;mm,¢ ;, ;¢ | t we n: ,; w e re ~ a nd f ro m -u -5 0 littlgds o n o f ~ - , y d ~
on e a o xmeoc ~re 'nun '|a u m a 'iQ='==*\°\1 v ~ .y hgrq Mr.and M Bi vddmty i n effort in get su no " J U Y tame Y r omemrd. c...,.......... -,-.- .f-_...>:..... ¢..|Vl'lS hm !Grnnd Iallnd.n m r : . m. ~ | . , " -
day at his|Hen'nsn Friday.She is rhedlispent Snndxy and Mm:
home here.
The choir at the M.
resmrned regular pncij
evening after a rest ow
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The lttle gnnddaughter of Mr.
m d Henry Peters,Phyllis
Hypse Wakefield, hu beexrin
a Sioux City hospital the pastweek where she was treated for
serious eu- trouble.The docwrs
punctured her ear dnxms and so
avoided A mnatold operation.
Harvey Miller of Sioux Falla,S. D., n nephew of Mrs. Jay Black-
burn, an-iyed recently to make his
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r. an nm; Che S e m a ndNell culled on Mm Q E.. Jensen
'at Blair on Sunday afternoon tohelpher alehrabe her 87th blnn
anniversary.
Mr.and Mrs,Ray Johnson of
Omaha, were dinner guests at the
Harry Smith home on Sundny.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel And a-§gn of 0ru!n,_hjr. and Mrs. Léif
nnfl :km RobertHERMAN Nsws !""%£.- - - ~ - - -W "' . , f 5 "~;;;=n¢i»a=-.of a b»b§ daughter b'Mrs. Q.. D. ¥»°£'s }}'=§H the "*¢'~§{=E= Omaha hospital Fridly.
mu parents_Q11ick have been living 'Haus uulv cy ua. ""'"' "'""""""'" '"|The "ln-* f l" " " : ' "" ` "`" " " " " " '" "urn at an!Mr. ,md M m Ben \»'achte t. preparation to sinking deep well H E e ".meeting of the °?f"" Y Miss Dorothea Ludwig of
JIU. 3.tended the f\lI1¢Ill Of Mrs.111-lin SPHUH Ol l|1U11Il¢f fol Dil.l~1=.'§'I'".§., »»l1(:\?:1. E s u | » C ' : E . § f f ' " " , ~ 1 1 . . .1 1mr..11:......:.....| .......n|I
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or a pleasant nlnnuay nurpnse Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bentley and T»er's aunt M m s R. Fi飢he""¢f > " " " " " " " ' " " ° ° "unc `"` "' m."" ' '" " ' " " ° `"' vvuulrgxuru '"'"last Monday evening when Messrs. H I m b f |_B 'r a .Clersen h rnand Mesdames F. E. Amick. Man ar an of Om , were ne c a l ancroft Sunday.f th Women and Misses:Don't for-Llc d E¢ ~son,Lloy:d arrived home Wed
inn ('¥\lln1rl Celrnlrl Reid md E|I._§P_nd_!...ternoon at 8 BGB;Mf& A.'
nes-y h enkarnp,wh h day emmng fro th'i z_.J Cameron entertained get that the Big Coat Sale IS ~ been at the hoine of his miami? with relatives ii."§ .. $ § m '&1?I~.1In o me lo r me p r e s e n t vmn ms a u n tlme n c k e a n d c h i ld r e n , Mr , a n d Mn ;sand nffntnrl nu r ' Ma h nnhnnl *l"n.I |"|II-....-...._.l n l -I ax .....
Harry Walker drove out to her
home with a lovely luncheon and
.spent the evening nt cards.They
prcecnud Mrs. Long a lovely clock
ih memory ol' their visit.
Mrs. Clyde Metzler spent Wed-nesday with Mrs. C. H. Blanchard
and attended the M. E. Aid rneet~
ing that afternoon.Mr.Metzler
attended the Otto Mattson farm
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlson have mov-
od their houkchold goods into the
Wm.Pierce home.
Cornell Robertson left for Chl-
cago Saturday to enter the Coyne
electric school.Three other Her-man boys,Carrol Lowe,Elmer
Jcspersen and Donald Lowe arealready enrolled there.
Mr.and Mrs.Bert Cooper 01'
Teknmnh attended the Degree ol
Honor lodge meeting held Fridayevening at the Masonic hall.
Mrs ! Bi d Quick underwentoperationforgalltrouble at
Omahn hospital I-'rirlay and is
ported to be Improving as well
can be expected.
Miss Maggie Lowe and Mrs. Roy
Andersen of De Soto were pleas-
ant cnllcrs Tuesday afternoon at
the Floyd Loftis home near Blair.
The American Legion Auxiliary'held a rexzular business meeting
nt the hall last Wednesday eve-
n n » ¢
Kenneth Wachter has been ill
the past week with inflamutory
rheumatiam but is some better at
:Lhis time.
The high school basketball teamdefeatedtheBancroftteami n a
game at the Legion hall Friday
evening by a score of l-1 to 13.
'This was the first conference
game and the bays are very happyover the victory.
Eugene Kipp, who ik employed
nf.the Rana Eat Shop in Blair,
anan
re-
as
nacnwrTheguild met Thursday after-noon with Mrs. Jennings We-st.
The date for the mother and dough
ter banquet was set for Feb.14.
They will meet this week with
Mrs. J. W. Jespersen.
Mrs. Effie Godsey was instdledpresident of the Degree of Honor
lodge Friday evening at the regu~lar meeting held at the Masonic
hall.Mrs. Kathryn Rutledge was
installed as past president:Mrs.
Nettie Cooper, vice president; Mrs
Emma lmxe,second vice;Mrs.
Stella Gray, Enancier; J. D. Lowe,
treasurer; Mis. Lucy West, usher;
Mrs.Rose Lowe,inside watch;
Mrs.Lucy Sheets, outside watch.Mrs.Gray was resented a nicecasseroleinnpgc ia ti on of her
work.A social time followed the
business meeting(and a lunch of
hot chicken sandwiches,cookies
and coffee was served.The Feb-
nxary meeting will ba. held with
Mrs. C. R. Gray.
Members of the Lions Club were
guests of the Tekamah Lions atdinnerFridayevening.A large
percent of the members attendedandwereroyally entertained.A
program was given following the
dinner.There were several out-side speakers
A fair sized crowd attended the
opening of a roller skating rink at
the Legion hall Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper and
lllr.and Mrs.Carl Cooper and
(`nrl, Jr.of Tekamah were Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Cooper.'
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Miss Maggie Lowe has the
agency for :he World Herald in
Washington county as A. H. Ear-
hart, who had the position several
years, resigned.
Mrs.Maggie Kelley,who hasbeen in the Lord Lister hospital inOmahafor some time,came to
the members of the Methodist Aidather home Wednesday, Jan. 8,
Although the weather was quitewid around twenty were present.A delightful lunch was aerwd by
the hostess before the guest.-x de-
parted. for home.Mm. Nels Jaek~
son .vnll entertain the society thisweek.
Ann and Jacqueline Woodward
of Omaha spent the week-end in
Herman visiting their grandpar-
ents,Mr.and Mrs.L.A. Wood-
ward.'Miss Grace Tomlinson of Teks-mah wis a guest Sunday at the
Fred Rogert home.
4 Sunday School has been org-
anized at Hill Creek aehool. TherewillbepreachingeveryotherSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety of
Orum, visited Sunday at the J. D.
Lowe home.Mr. and Mrs. Conety
will soon be residents of this vic-inity as lllr. Conety has rented the
J. D.Lowe farm for the coming
year.Bert Lowe,who is liwing:here will move onto the George
Lowe farm where Jim Williamshas been.Mr. Williams goes on a
farm north of Tekamah.Miss Elaine Katt and ErnestMeyer visited Sunday aftemoon at
the Pete Katt home near Hooper.The Baptist Mission Circle met
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A.
L.Sullivan.The lesson was on
the study of Assam.
On display at the Johnson drugstorearethreesilvercupsand
numerous ribbons which JohnSkinnerproudlyexhibits,awardshe won at the recent poultry show
in Omaha.The large cup was
awarded for the heat display of
birds for ten consecutive years.
Mrs.Mary Walker of Hudson,
S.D.ia visiting her sister,Mrs.
George Lowe.
Hernming Larson spent Sunday
Saturday and in is at the Fashioalents in town for about 3 mo}lth,l°min,where they attended the
Center..52.2¢.reoeiving treatment from the doc~rV"€dd1Y\8 Dec. 3|»~I¢ of Miss MelbaSaturday -- January C learanoel
Sale Every Coat Must Go.50
Women's and Misses Coats 'ri Rr'
ular low pricea Our Lose is Your
Gain--Shop Early.$10 'Winter
Coats go'at 55: $25 Winter Coats
go at $l2.50; $%.50 Winter Coats
go at $14.75,and $39.50 Winter
Coats go at $19.75.Sires 13 to
44-black or brown.Just 50 coatslefliurry if you want one!_
52-lt Fashion Center, Blair.
ARLINGTON NOTES
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Renard have
rented a farm south of Valley lor
next year and will move on it inthe spring.
Mr.V.J. .Denman has moved
his family into the house ownedby Mrs.W.D.Badger.
The Queen Esther Circle er\~
joyed a cm.ered dish luncheon at
the home of Mrs.James Kunan
last Monday evening.
Mrs.Leo Weber entertained a
number of friends Monday evening
at dinner,whose husbands were
at the Men's Community Club
dinner at Crane Chapel.
A. A. Hahlback the local man-ager here for the Nebraska Pow-
er Co., who was offered n promo~
tion and the positioln of manageratGlenwood,Iowa.has decided
that he likes Arlington better and
prefers to stay on here at the oldjob.Mr. and Mrs. Hahlback are
popular young people and have
many friends who are sery gladthattheywillcontinuetomake
Arlington their hnme.Dr \lannin of Omaha address. .g .~~ed the Mea's Club Monday ewning
on the subject of 'Public Health".The ladies al'the M.E.ken-
_ _ l ; _-;_1 n
tor for sewre burns sewral weeks
880, was able to be taken to his'home last week.Lloyd is the old-
est son of l\lr. and Mrs.J. W.
Echtenkamp and while still ou!-
fenng some pain.is getting along
'Very well, though still unable to
walk.
Mrs.H.W.Schoettger washostess last Wednesday aftemoon
to the Methodist Missionary Soci-ety at her home.Miss Averyl Dixon was honored
Jan.10 when her grandmother,
Mrs. S. S. Dixon entertained at arookpartythat evening,Averyl
yu 13 years of nge.The guestsincluded persons from the 'ith andSth grades and some special highlschoolfriendsandherteacher,
|Mrs. Agnes Hollister.Vee Louise
Marshall and Paud Hawkins won
the high score prizea A delidouslunch was served late in the eve-
nlng to about twenty guests.Mr.und Mrs.Charlie Gottschcelebrated their 15th wedding an-
niversary Jan.6 at their homewhenanumberoftheirfriendslbrought"e ll filled lunch baskets
land came and completely sur-Prlsed them. Mr. and Mrs. Gottsch
were presented with several lovelypinkcrystaldishes.The guests
were Mrs. Lena Bierman and son,Otto, Mr_ and Mrs. Albert Nieman
and son, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. H.P.Woodcock,Sr.,Mr.and Mrs.
H. P. Woodcock, Jr, and family.
Allen Laaker entertained themembers of the Epwonh League
ncabinet at his home Friday ewe-
ning.The year's plans for the
E. L. were discussed, then a jolly
time followed popping corn, mak-
ing candy and playing games.
Dr. John Grunt Shick, Superin-
tendent of Crowell Home at Blair,
-occupied the pulpit at the M. E.church here and gave an inspira-tional address in behalf of thehome.He was accompanied by
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Elmer of Santa Ana,and Ted
lwoods.The bride,who is the
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E H. Eisner, was born near Arl-
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Women and Misses:Don't fo:-
get that the Big Coat Sale is this
Saturday and it is at the Fashion
Center.52~2tingtonandgrewtowomanhoodlSaturday--January Clearance
here.A few years ago she went
with her parents to make her
home in California.She is a love-
ly and talenldcl girl,being an
excellent musician and teachingboth piano and pipe organ.She
also has a. beautiful voice.Mr.
and Mrs.Wood will make their'home in Santa Ana. and hosts of[Ne hmka friends will wish them
joy and happiness.The stockholders of the Farm-
ers Grain and Lumber Co..metSaturday aftemoon in the city hallfor their annual meeting.W. L.
Scheer and Frank Brown were re-
eleeted di ors,Carl Vogt was
re-elected president,C.IC.Har-shall.secretary and Dr.R.A.
Davis treasurer.An 8% dividend
was declared and the reports show-
ed the business to be i n a very
flourishing condition.Mr.Frank
Braithwait was re-elected manager,
Fred Plugge, Jr., helper and Mrs.Lou Miller was re-elected book~
keeper..
H. H. Edmonaon and son, How-
ard, left last Thursday by auto for
Virginia where they will visit inthe home of Mr. Edn\onson's mo-
.ther.Howard has not been feel-
'ing very vrell for some time andit is hoped the trip will do him
much good.
.Floyd Alexander and his bride,the former Misa Roma Ward of
.Kennnrd, were calling at the W.
'R. Seger home Sunday afternoon.Herman Haake was found deadin bed Sunday morning about ten
o'elock by his step grandson, FredPlugge, Jr.,who lived next door
to Mr.Haake.Mr.Haake had
been out as usual on Saturday and
attended to his duties as janitor
at the city hall, which_ Position he
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Sale.Every Coat Must Go.50
Women'a and Misses Coats li reg~
ular low prlcea Our Loss is Your
Ga i n-Sho p Early.$10 Winter
Coats go at 55; $25 Winter Conn
go at 81250; $29.50 Winter Coats
go at $14.75,and $39.60 Winter
Coats go at $19.75.Sizes 18 to
44-"black or brown.Just 50 coats
left-hurry if you want one!
52-lt Fashion Center, Blair.
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mrs.Frank Lofzis and Mrs.yChester Hoxendiek and Jean spent
last Wednesday at the Chas. Hov-
endlck home.|Mrs.urie I-lowndick and baby
were last Wednesday visitors attheP. E. Fletcher home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Geary and
son were Friday evening visitorsat the Freeman Loftis home.Mrs. Frank Brmlernon and Kath
ryn and hlra. Henry Jackson an-I
Marion spent last Tuesday at the
'Cara Cameron home.
Fern Loftis helped Mrs.Free~
man Loftis cook for corn shell-crs last Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs.Vick Skov spent Mohday
and Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur An-deraon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Loftis re-
ceived a telephone call from their
son, Floyd, living south of Blain
announcing the arrival of a ten-pound boy Thursday, Jan. 9th, Thellittle one has been named Eugene
'Lyle.Mrs. Ed Hoiendick is car-
ing for mother and babe.
Bert Thompson was a Frida
visitor at the Earl Thompson
l1
[home._______. _
.eu winger anu mr. and Mrs. H.Clemens and children were call-
ers at the George Pollen home onMondayevening.
r. and Mrs Harry Ervey and
da ter,Fay called at the,Joh1\
om fhume on Friday ewsning.
rs.Sylvia is spending u fewdayswithherdaughter,Mrs.
Harry Smith.
Owing to the had weather there
was only thirty-alx at Sunday
school last Sunday.At the close
of Sunday school an article was
read by Mr. Peck taken from a
_church paper, calledthe MessiahMessenger.
Merrill Martindale of Mapleton,
Iowa visited Wednesday night and
Thursday at A. C. Weatherby's.
Rev.A.J:Hargett,pastor 0 ;
the Christian church and Re\.
Moran,pastor of the Baptist
chureh,will hold meetings every
evening next week at the Plena-nnt View school,beginning Mon-
day evening.Eieryone is wel=
come...
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Women and Misses:Don't for-
get that the Big Coat Sale is this
Saturday and it is al. the Fashion'Center.B2-2tISut urd a y f hnu ury Clearance
;Sale.Every Coat Must Go.50
Women's and Misses Coats la reg~
ular low prices.Our Loss is Your
'Ga i n-S ho p Early.$10 Winter
Coats go at $51 $25 Winter Coats
go at $12.60; $29.50 Winter Coats
go at $l4.75,and $39.50 Winter
Coats go at $19.75.Sizes 13 to
'44-black or brown.Just 50 coats
lef hurry if you want une!
52-lt Fashion Center, Blair.
H I L L S I D E N E W S O F
GARDNER u1s'ra1c'r
Paul and August Timm, Jr.of
|g\e 'llelbaata neighborhood spent
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A s s e m b l y a n d s t a f f .o f B l a i r .i n -a . l a r g e c i r c l e o f a c q u a i n t a n c e s .i t o r s a t t h e C a r r o l l F o s t e r i 1 o m e . . Q h 1 ' } E R | C h ¥ ¢ § '» } 1 r - . i 1 \ \ d _ § » 1 l S » l j e g r y|stalle d th e off ic e rs o f A r li n g i o n
Re be ka h lo d g e i n a ve r y e f f i c i e n t
ma n n e r la s t F r i d a y e ve n i n g .Th e
lad ies w h o ac c o mpan ied Mr s .
Bré ss we r e Me s d ame s An de rs on ,
A r ms te a d a n d Ha n n a ,Mis ses
Ma b e l J .Ma r s h a n d Me li ta " I ` a y -
lo r.Th e elec tive off ic e rs in sta ll-
ed we r e Mr s . L u lu Me n k i n g , No b le
Gr a n d ;Mr s .M .W in se t,\(ice¢
Gr a n d ;Mi s s Lu c y La u ri s on ,S -
ro tar y a n d Mr s .F .W .P f e i r,
Tre as ure r.
Er n e s t Ei sn er wa s unrler th e
. | . f \ f f . r \ ' n a n a n l u n *1| v . n n ' . f \ ' l a F l a .
D h a n d Mr s . P . L . C a d y e n te r -
ta i n e d a g r ou p o f F r e mon t f r i e n d s
a t a tu r k e y d i n n e r a t th e i r h o me
Tue sdn if even i ng .T h e .c o l o r
sc heme o f p i n k a n d la ve i ld a r wa s
c ar rie d o ut in the ta ble de c or ati ons
p i n k n u t c ups a n d tap er s,a n d a
love ly c enterpi ec e of sn a p dr a g on s ,
rose.; and sweet. peas.Th e g u e s ts
inc luded Messrs.a n d Me sd a mo s
H.C.Peder son, J ohn Ga nn on ,E dMa g h e r ,Cha rles Cu y k e nd n ll a n d
: J o h n Mon nic h.Th e eve n i n g wa s
=i.P¢"¥§*'"¢f.¥=:@ .E>.fi*i§=_<2 ,E¥¥§~§;_;'fH:*
Leonard Loftis of Fort Calhoun|1 runmen and family, Mr. and Mrs.spent Sunday wit his children at Torn Mcponald,Mr.phil Mrs.
the George Loftis home, as Mrs.Henry Rlchter,Pete R1ch.er,Mr.Loftis and Barbara are at the and Mrs. Elmer Truhlsen and Mr.
clinic of South Dakota.They are and Mrs.C}iffold Tnzhlsen.returning home Wedneoday.Mrs. Chris Anderson opent last
xrsday afternoon wlth Mrs.
Jo n Jensen.Rolgr. and Mrs. J. L.PetZrsen and
_.ert .t F d "tSaturday and nz ns at the l3=;l;'°"the n.h§§'f"n...$L.2i. `iI.m'1i»'f"a
|Center.-J...-2t|I-Ida Andersen callofl at the Mrs.
Saturday--January Clearance Robert Wilson home Friday g r-
Sulo.Every Coat Must Go.50 noon.3 4.Women's and Misses Coats 'su reg-f Mr. ~ H; S. Jenscéxl '§'¢\5Sh;°"¥fh-
,ular low pricea.Our Loss i.s _our ¢i°'Ei. 'gm °m;0rx;fa=;1;_g °f;,;>;
.Gam»-~Shop §==f{>;$.10 "mtefneighborhood which is occupied by
lC°=1f»'= 5035 $=1-_$§~3 }}.§f1*°' *'.{°°F°.hi3 son, Jim.I-Ie will make his
Women and Misses:Don't for~
get that the Big Coat Sale is this
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As=~l am |eaving the county.l will sell to the highest bidder on the
Jlu Dr os s l zs t zn e l o c a t e d 4 % m i l e s we s t n f R l n i r 2 |11iles east and ém i l e n o r t h o f O r u m i n s q r h E r l 5 { 1 H ~
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EDNESDAY
NUARY 22, 1930
ne r ; wh o i s well up i n th e e i g hti e s
sti ll li ke s to c ho wo o d an d d o
var io us othe r jo s ar o un d th e
h o me th a t ar e p r e tty stre nu ou s
f o r o n e o f hi s advanc ed age,a n d
th e doc tor to ld h i m h e h a d to
s lo w d o wn o n th e exerc ise a n d
ta k e li f e a li ttle e as i e r .M r . n g .
ne r ' i s th e gr a nd f a th e r o f Re v.
Ca r l Ba de r o f Bi ai r.
Mr .a n d Mr s .M e n i t Mc C le lla n
vis ited Me r r i t' s gr a n d mo th e r a n d
oth e r re lati ve s i n In d i a n a wh i le
en ro ute to Na s hvi lle ,Ten n.,af te r
ate service, 'and that is very
"important, when pipes freeze.
Give them a ring the next time
you need a plumber.
PHONE BLACK 02
John Mgre Puiging Co.
AD OF cA'r'rnE 17
t fresh.
- fresh Dec,3 Others will be
ringing.
Bull.
rling
d.Weight ~100lbs.
......_. .-. ...- ._ . . _ _ . _ _
inning at 10 o'clock a. m. s
1 '=@~.\"1:t m L
'~ANG lvmrsmlm
H()TiU H fN 06N
MSY ASH or any agreemegf made wi{1§L¢ clerk
EAI) OF HOGS-20
f good stock hogs
0
se, 11 years old. (Weight 1300 1
coming 2 year old.
lt
black horse. Weight 1200
Molly Mules 3 yrs.W
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AD QF HORSES-12
ga and 10 years O,ne mare, onelght 2900
Mules 11 years. W eight 2300.
olly.
eight 2250
Gannon :mul Charles Cuykendall
won first prizes.
Mrs.A. A. Hahlback was host-
ess last. Thursday evening to the
Arlington Womans Club meeting.
Mrs. John Hebard \nd§ the leader,
Mrs.R. C.Swisher gave a read-
ing and also a paper "The Art ofStoryTelling".Mrs.John He-
bard read a paper "Reading for
Children".The response to rollcallwas"My Earliest Recollec-
tions of StoryjTelling". There was
an interesting discussion following
~iI1s1
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A
g a '
Take lt From N\e~
§§;Wher1 Pipes Freeze
l Call Black 62
I know froni actual experience
-v vw~»~v-| z ~ n u ~ | ~
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p a r t o f th e week atte n d i n g t
state nu rs er y me n' s c onven tion a
th e ,Ho rti c ultur a l Soc iety .V .
hi ar sh all wa s th e pre si de nt t
. .¢»..|
ery me
100 bu Corn.`
30 Bu. Good potatoes
MACHINERY
Four sets of Concord Harness and Collars. One
new Brooder House 10x10; One 2-row Go-Detil
cultivator;One Fanning Mill; One Majestic
Cook Stove;One White Sewing Machine;
One Case 10 ft. Disc, good as new; One Mc-
Cormick Binder 8ft. New Canvass; One Rude
Manure Spreader;One Dempster 2 row Culti-
vator; Two John Deere 1 row cultivators; Two
Sulky plows; One 4 section Harrow with cart;
One 2 section Harrow; New 14 inch John Deere
high lift gang plo\v; One 2% hp engine; One
6hp. engine; Stover Feed grinder; One McCor-
mick Grass mower; One new O. K. Hog Wat-
erer;One Kerosine Brooder;One .Hay Rack
with trucks;One John Deeré lister, good.as
new; Two wagons and boxes complete; One \\'a-
gon box; One walking plow;170 rods high
woven wire fencing; Three Hog Troughs; One
hog oiler; Two sets new fly nets; One new tank;
One Case corn planter; One feed bunk.
Some houehold furniture and other articles
loo numerous to mention.
Y AND GRAIN
POULTRY
Six dozen Brown Leghorn Pullets
Eleven dozen White Leghorn Pullets
V\;g<> at $12503 $29.50 Wmter f-fmltslhome viith his ann.Jim expect#
go at $14.75,and $39.50 Vnnterlto get some one to help care for
icoam go at $19.'?5.Sizes 13 tofhis father as his recent illness and
|44-black or brown!Just 50 coatszhts advanced age make it hard for
lef hurrg if you want one!Ihlrn to get around much.|52_1t I Fashion Center. Blair.Mr.a1}d .Mm Hans Matthlesen.L Isuent Friday'afternoon at theUJens Krogh home.B E N C H N O T E S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye were Friday evening visitorsMr.and Mrs.Alfred Hz§nsena; the John Compton home on the
and daughters were Sunday dlnr1€'Y| bench.
guests at the Robert Widener,Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kundell and
Beg
Home at Kennard.two1|Inez Mencke visited Sunday aft-were
.ernoon with Neliie Marie and Brow!
children nf Oakland.Imam§.1;a;;;;f¢°;;;f;a.; FRRIZ
1 hump-')ne bay teang
gelding, we
Lelah Rose Peck..{"rI'i-:}ia§"ék?é==ing visitors at the
I Mr.and Mrs.Teal Olmger and Otto Christiansen home were Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stork v-e1"elfmf1 nh.=.\\f~f|Pmilsmn. 'Ur nnr\r _-..-a . . . ,v .h l r q l Q n n f n t vDne Gray Tean
Jack and M
Dne Black team
One Team Mars
Weight 235
One Sorrel H01
One Roan Colt/
One yearling c<
One 10 year old
visitors Sunday afternoon at the Mrs.Nels Christiansen and Mr.
Louie Mencke home.:and Mrs. Chris Vinderslev.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and S°¥1|J.L.Petersen was in Fremont
and Clifford Olson '-""¢|'¢ §3"°f5 at Saturday to hear the trial of the
the Ted Olson home Wednesday Fremont school case which is
Icvening.fsimilar to the Gardner school
anniversary.Three fables of Plas'Nettie Anderson Thursday.The
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M Y .a n d h i l . 3 .. I m g L i p p i n c o t t a n d I C l S l 0 I \a g y e t b u t t h e a r g u m e n t
M r s .W i l l L i p p i n c o t t .o f R e d l v r a s v e r y f a v o r a b l e t o t h e r u r a l
C l o u d d r o v e t o B a n c r o f t ,N o b .o n t e r r i t o r y .
S u n d a y t o a t t e n d t h e f u n e r a l s e r ~ |M r . a n d M r s .E g _E p p e r l y a n d
vi c e s c o n d u c t e d t h e r e f o r M r s .d a u g h t e r ,M a r y a n d J a c k i e N e l s o n
D .F l e t c h e r .M l 8 ~F l e t c h e r V i a ?: i 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
Biétel'Of MT.E . G.a n d J i m I,1p-J i m E d wa f d g h g mg ,
c o tt.Mr s .Hu g h S u th e r la n d h a s been
Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Munson, having'a hard tussle with the
Mr. Hana Anderson and daughterflgrippe which has kept her in bedFloraofOmaha,called at the for several days.
Clark Lippincott home Saturdayl Mr.and Mrs.Christopher An-
afternoon.derson and family spent Monday
Mrs.Ted Olson surpnsed her evening at the Frank Linden home
husband Saturday night by 1f""1§'|The evening was spent at cards.i n s t h e P m o c h l e C l u b t o t h e n I T h e H i l l s i d e I - l u s t l e r a h e m a n a l l
ITO UIC t o ~C e i e b f n t e M S b l r t l l d a y ~ a t t h e h0 ¥ ¥ l €g f M r S _
ere were present and the firstprizewaswonbyMr.and Mt nLouie Menckc. The next clulg meet-l
ing will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson Jun. 25.
Mr.and Mtn..Clarence OleonwerecallersattheLarsFrand-
een home Saturday evening.'Mr.and Mrs.Choa Sutton and
Neil culled at the Clhrk l.i'pp:n-
cott home Wednesday e\0I1l1\lZ»gMrs. Henry Jensen called at thehome of her parents, Mr. and Lira.
O. Jacobson Thursday evening.
ladies tied a comfort for Mrs. An-
derson before dinner and the elec-
tion of. officers was held In the
afternoon.On account of had
weather some were unable to ut-
tend.Mrs.Emil Anderson tvna avisitor.Mm..Xnderson served a
delicious dinner of creamed chick-
en,mashed potatoes,sanflwiches,
pickles, raisin pie and coffee, andatthecloseofthemeetingshe
served a fine lunch of peacheswithwhippedcream,cake and
douehnuts and coffee.
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Two heifers jus
Three Cows, O1
fresh by sale.
Two heifers, sp
One \\'hite F361
Four Steers ye:
Two Heifcm Rs
20-I-
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S<m'\e Oat_St1'a\50 bu. Good Oat
Mr.and n m:Hari-y Fitch a°ul|"
daughter,Virginia and hir.8Ild|Women and Mines:Do'n't for-
Mrs.Elmer Munson of Qmaha,
were visitors at the Clark Lip-
pincott home Sunday afternoon.Mr.Albert Lueninghoener .und
Mies Ida Lueninghoener called at'
the Jonas Blomberg home Sunday
afternoon..Mm Taylor French was a Wed-E
get that the Big Cont Sale is this
Saturday and it is at the Fashion
Center.52-2%
39-5Ul'48} -~ January C learance
Sale.Every Cont Must Go.50
,Womon's and Misses Coats '& reg-
ulnr iow Pdces.Our Loss is Yournc-sday afternoon caller at the L .'Ga i n_ s ho p Early 310 'Winter
Frandsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and
childrr-n.Mrs.E.C.Lippincott
and family spent ,Friday eveningnt *he Clark Lippincott home.
Mr.'{'°d Ellis and Ross Davis
spent n few days last week visit-
ing their aunt, who liven at Cus-
|.C o a t s g o a t S S ;$ 2 5 W i n t e r c u m
go at 31250; $29.50 Winter Coats
go at $14.75,and $39.50 Winter
Coats go at $19.75.'Sizes 13 to
44---black or brown.Just 50 coats
left-hurry if you want one!
52-lt Fashion Center, Bllir.
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UwnerSIJ vnw 5U.N 5: u1~1As. SHIPLEY, Amictioneers Hm m , NEBR ASKA
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FARMERS STATE BANK, Clerk iL==..
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hge Eight <sn m e m ' m n m ~ , --Blair, Nebmka. :mum xs.m v=
o r s r nn s ADD VARI E TY
To W INTER MENUS
In this day of perfect refrigera-
Boa you may serve oysters the
yo u round.That old wives' pre-
upt that gav e the o yster a had
name throughout the summer
months no longer holds true.The
belief that oysters can be eaten
Olly during the "R"mo nths -
Seflember thmugh Apr i l- ls due
to thek perishable nature, not to
any organic peculiarities.The
oyster, lf kept on ice, is as pure
lnd edible in August as ln
NThe "'lmagln¢ tiv e "e odl ds
'many ways to cook oysters, and
to combine them with other foods.
Evsporaoed milk has made poss-
ible new ways of serving oysters,
because that form of milk reacts
mm favorably under heat, and its
richness blends perfectly with the
flavor of the oysber.
.Oyster Croquctten
One quart oysters, ls cup evap-
orated- milk diluted with lin cup
liquid drained from oysters,'¢top flopr, 2 tablespoons butter, l
teaspoon salt,dash cayenne,bi
.cup canned mushrooms,finely
=l\°m»cd,' 2 cups bread crumbs,
evaporated milk, deep fat, parsley.
Scald oysters in their own liquid
in top of double boiler.Dmin.
Save liquid for diluting milk. Cool
oysters and chop fine.Make a
very thick- white sauce of diluted
milk, flour, butter, salt and cay~
enne.Mix with oysters und muah-
rooms and cool.Shape into cro-
poprika, salt.Scald diluted milk
with onion, cekry, parsley and bay
loaf twenty minutes;removg eel-
ery, onion and bay la! and odd
cracherss l-lent the cleaned oysters
in their own liquid until the edges
curl.Add to milk and season with
butter,paprika and salt.'Z..\.'e
immediately.Yield: 5 servings.
Scalloped Oysters
One quart oysters, 4 tablespoons
butter, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 tea-
spoonful salt, dash pepper, 1 cup
euglporated milk diluted with 1
p liquid drained from oysters, 1
up buttered bread crumbs.Heat
oysters in their own liquid in too
of double boiler until edges begin
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to ruffle.Drain,saving oyster
liquid to dilute milk.Prepare a
white sauce from butter,flour,
salt, pepper and diluted miilk.Oil
a shallow pan.Put in it a layer of
bread crumbs.then a layer of
oysters.Add white sauce and
spreud more cru bs over the top.
Bake in a slow ox n 15 minutes.
,Oysterajn B wn Sauce
One pint oyste , 1 slice onion,
4 slices carrot, l ablespoon chop-
ped parsley, 2 tablespoons butter,
2 tablespoons flour, li cup evap-
orated milk diluted with ':x cup
water, I bouillon cube, l egg yolk,
1 teaspoon lemon juice.Heat oys-
ters in their own liquid in top of
double boiler.Brown the onion.
carrot and parsley in butter.Add
flour,blend well ami cook until
luouyx, then add diluted milk and
bouillon cube.Cook until thick,
stirring constantly. Add well beat-
en egg yolk that has been mixed
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maislng/are Mrs.Jens C.Peter-
son,Hrs.Hans M.Anderson,
Alloc linen-oy,Jim, Louie,John
and Fred. all of Blair and vicinity,
m d M n .Emil .Leuenberger of
0nuba."I'here are seventeen grand
children.
The deceased was a good mother
a loyal friend and a kind neigh-
bor.She was a great worker and
was always busy helping others.
She will he greatly missed by rela-
thes and friends.
c o m n s n STUDENT
WINS S'l`.*\'l'E noxorzs
A card from Rev.John Grant
Shiok Written Monday evening en-
route to Detroit where he goes
as a delegate to the 'Anti-Saloon
League National Convention ,con-
\eyed the news that state honors
in the Prohibition Oratorical _Con
test was woh by Theodore R. M.
Howard,a colored student atUnionCollege,Lincoln.Howard
v.-ill represent the Nebraska group
in a national contest at the con-
vention at Detroit..
CARD OP THANKS
We wish by this means to
press our sincere thanks to
many friends, who so kindly
thoughtfully helped un during
e x -
the
and
theillness and later the death of our
dear wife and mother, also for the
beautiful flowers sent in her mem-
ory.
Mr. J. P. S. Jensen
and fnmily.
|Where do they go from here?
What does the future hold for
`them!Oh! that's two hundred and
seventy-one indi vi dw stories but
if their futures are anything like
tha t °! the hundreds of disabled
persons with whom the Rehabilita-
tion Diddon has had contact, we
venture the following predictions:|The rnen who own farms will be
forced to hire more help to run
their place ' Much money will bespent in dilf. to get well. Farms
will be mortgaged and mortgaged
again until they salvage the wreck.
Then the family ard the disabled
father move to town.He goes
into some small business without
training or knowledge.The fam-
ily worry along for a few yearn.
,The children grow up and scat-
ter.The disabled old man is me
on the shelf or the county and
forgotten.If he is a renter or a
farrmlaborer the storyfmay vary.
The period of hiseffort and use-
fulness may be just a little shorter.
|In the case of the disabled in-
dustrial worker, there is compen-
sation to help..Fifteen dollars a
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week or less for a. wife and large,
family.But,the money comeslrurularly.The family schedule of
living is adjusted to the decreased
income which may often be sup-
plemented by the earning of some
of the el-ler children nnd the fam:
ily does get by for a while.But
there is in life no substitu'e for
\\ork and if not occupied with use-
ful productive effort the mind re-I
acts unfavorahly. Nervousness andlfretfulneae mid In rho worries of al
ity of ra in Moat!and Superin-
tendent Ambrose.1
ILast Wednesday, the Blair hlgh
dehafers journeyed to North high'
school of Omaha, and there met
the North High debaters on both
sides of t.he state high school de-,
hating question.Our girls' team
consisting o f Alice Beekman,
Madeline Nielsen and Marian Nel-
the question,"Resolved:That
trial by jury in the United States
in criminal cases should be abol-
ished."The North High negative
'debaters were: Ted Miles, Russell'
Pullman and Herbert llodlin..
l Harlan Nelson opened the de-
bate for Blair, giving a very fine
description ot the jury system.
TTlas was followed by a well de-
the pupils have nudes!this se-
mester.These tens serve as a
test as to whether the pupils of the
different grades are maintaining
the standard set for those grades.
Since these te m we re started
five years ago, the spelling ability
of the pupils of the Blair city
schools has greatly improved. Thisisalso shown in the manner in
which the Blair grade pupils have
ranked in county,district,state
and interstate spelling contests.
The declamatory work for the
year has now been started and the
pupils of the high school are get-
ting their selections and have
started preliminary work with
their coaches
The following high school teach~livered constructive speech bylers will serve as coaches this sea-
`3hdeline Nielsen.Alice Beekman
'closed the debate for Blair. Alioe's
'work in rebuttal was noteworthy.
The dr l s i n this debate proved
themselves superior to their op»'ponent.s.|
3 The second debate of the eve-
ning was held between our boys'
negative beam consisting of Eddie
Lindstrom, Alfred Jensen and Al-I
tons Schultz and North l<llgh'saffirmativeteam.I
|The constructive speech of Al~l
fons Schultz was considered thef
best piece of debating of the eve-!
ning.However,the boys met
very strong opposition against
their North High opponents.If a
decidon had been rendered in this
son:Miss Hutchinson, Miss Kelly
and Mrs. Mauser.The following high school stud-
ents have signed up for declam-'atory work:Oratodcal class-AL
fred Jensen,Leon Anderson,Al-
fons Schulz and Iris Rodel; Dram-
atic-Margaret Badgerow,Mar-
jorie Kuhr,Doris Tilden,Viola
»Hansen,Dorothy Baxter,Charles
Eliassen,Jules Nielsen,Madeline
Nielsen;Humorous,Mary Moore,
Marian Nelson, Vera Nelson, Dor-
othy lllenckc,Maxine Mathews,
Elva Hansen,Olga Schulz,Mae
Koopman and Doris Beck; Extem-
po-Dean Kirnan and Edwin Lind-
strom.
The Home Contest will be given
about the middle of Februarv.
bertson, Marian Nelson, Charlotte
Armstead,Gladys Hanson,Fran-
oea Siert and Ruth Tilden, Mary
Moore and Ruth Farnham played
n duet.
Mr. DeGroff ls to be congntu-
lated for his commendable work.
A large audience attended. Men-
tion is rnsde,ofl the A. 1-Iospe Mu-
sic Company for the large part
they played in making the concert
a success.
FARM BUREAU REPORT
OF ACTIVITIES
(Continued from Page One)
Mr.Gus Lage of Ft.Calhoun,
won second i n the large yellow
division.Ed Natter of Blair, won
fifth place.
In the large white corn,Henry
Lorenzen of Blair, won first; Wm.
Kruse of Ft. Calhoun won second;
Percy Tucker and Grant Lage,
both of Ft.Calhoun,won third
and fourth respectively.
Ln the Junior Division of the ten
ear samples of white com, Arno
and Edward Lorezizen (brothers)
of Blair, won first and second, re-
spectivelyChris (Hin:won first on his
showing of oats-they being of
Burt 293 variety.
Following is the December test:
On tes 20 herds, 265 cows, of
which 38 were dry.'i cows pro-
duced over 60 pounds of butterfat;
12 cows produced between $0 and
60 pounds of huttertst.41 cours
produced between 4 |and 80
P°\l!\ds of b|||,Qgn|\,Seven herds
had an average bdberfat producf
tion above 30 pounds.Fi v e a mi Co ws `
Owner _Breed B.|'f~Tés¢
Ea. Renard .e i l 'ms
M. Newkirk Ho bein/14.6
r;d_n e w o lztein 78.6
A. B. Newltirk olstcln 70.0
'Elmer Miller Jersey 68.2
"o Five High Holds-
Avu. Av e.
Owner Breed K F . l i l k
M. Newkirk Holstein 45.5 1865
Ed. Renard Holstein sez 967.-
Jim Marshall Holstei: ss.:911
Elmer'Mille|-Jersey 33.9 ¢?A
A. B. Newkirk Holstein 328 958
Russel D. Hug ,
Official Tollern
;.men .~ranseavna.?=.. At.snor: srroa if~'i=""'=....:no s o la in 1
1 l2 5 5 %N s a m e :-e ' m' : mv £ o °§,,,,,,,,,1
~....»....¢...°.....- Omaha. Neh.L
Let us Correct Your Footllls Nature's way ;
There is no Shoe like the I
Arch Preserver,style plus
comfort.The foot comfort
store formen and ivomenf 32
Our Breakfast Coffe
(regular 501: seller)
To discontinue special 3|
$|.QO
/_ _Fresh Frozen Herrin
l2%c per pound
Camay Toilet Soap, 3 bars for
queues.non in cmmos,mp lilundilutedevaporatedmilk,again
in cmmhs and fry in deep fat hot
enough to turn a one~incl\ cube of
Iocft bread golden brown in forty
seconds.Drain on unglazed paper
to absorb excess of fat.Garnish
with parsley.Yield:8 medium
lined croquettes.
Oyster Fritters
One pint oysters, few drops on-
ion juice, paprika, 1'a cups pl8LI)'
flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder,
%teaspoon salt,1 egg,E-2 cup
evaporated milk diluted with 7
tablespoons liquid drained from
oysters.Drain oysters and chop.
Season with onion juice and pap-
rika.Mix and sift dry ingredients
Beat egg and add diluted milk.
Combine liquid and dry ingredi-i
ents quickly.Add oysters to bat-
fcr.Drop hy spoonfuls into deep
fat hot enough to turn a one-inch
tube of soft bread n golden bnown_
in 60 seconds.About 5 zninutes
gmzequired for frying.Drain on
unglazed paper Lo absorb excess
fat.Yield: 24 fritters.I
Oyster Stew l
'Two cups evaporated milk di-
luted with 2 cups water,1 slice
onion 2 stalks celer ,2 sprigsIyrparsley,fit of bay leaf, 4`table»
lpoons cracker crumbs, 1 pint of
oy1=lters,.3 tablespoons butter, dash
wltn a ntue or the not oysterliquidandcook1minutelonger.
Combine with oysters,take from
fire and gradually add; lemon
juice.Serve at onoe.Mushrooms
may be cooked with oysters if de-
sired.
_OLD SETTLER PASSES
Funeral services were held last
Friday, Jan.10 from the Danish
Lutheran church for Mrs. J. P. S.
Jensen, an old and highly respect~
ed lady of this city.Burial was
made in the Blair cemetery.
Catherine Maria Christensen
was born in Utah,September 2,
1856 and passed away at her
home in Blair January S.. 1930 aft-
ter a short illness.
At the age of two years,she
came,with her parents to Neb-
raska,traveling by covered wag-
on from the west and sottlim; at
Decatur.Later they moved to
Omaha.She was united in mar-
riage to J. P. S. Jensen January 5,
1877 and in 1886 moved to a farm
west of Blair where they lived
until two wars ago when they
moved to Blair,residing on east
Washington street.
To this union eleven children
were born, three having preceded
her in death." Besides the aged
husband,thé eight children re-
iii»§&1Ei§ii§ ii§§r{<§a"i=§»useiw1J andCARI) (JF THANKS
We take this method of
pressing our appreciation for the
kindness of our friends during the
illness and following the death of
our beloved sister,Mrs.Mary
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen
ex-
s l x MONTHSACCIDENT REPORT
(Continued from page one)
mediate paralysis, twentymine oc-
curred in automobile crashes andten from falls.I
Three cases of total blindness
and eighteen of the loss of one
eye resulted mostly from being
struck hy j l y i n g objects.Chips
from hand tools was u frequent
cause.Explosions and electric shocksl
were responsible for eleven dis-
abilities from burns.l
Where do these people come
from?Seventy from the farms--
owners, :enters and laborers alike.
Sixty are industrial workers. Thir-
ty are men from business and the
professions.Forty are vvi\os and
mothers.Seventy-one are chiidmn
and students with: their lives be-
f o them.
*gradually the home breaks up and
disintergratcs.
Whether the individual be a
farmer,renter,laborer,banker,
tradesman. grocer.regardless of
his financial and civic standing, if
he is permanently disabled and
work is denied him, failure is us-
ually the inevitable result.
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BL AIR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
(Continued from page one)
oeoate,i t could nave gone veryeasily either way.
The next debate will be at Oak-
land.next Wednesday afternoon
and evening against the strong
Oakland teams.Oakland placed in
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the finals last year.These de-
bates will be decisioned affairs
The following week Blair will meet
Norfolk at Blair on Wednesday,
and Craig at Craig on Thursday
night.
The Blair debaters will be ex-
tremely busy for the next four
-The big sub-district will be held
here in Blair about March 28 in
our new high school auditorium..
The new semester starts next
Monday morning,January 20th.¢
Pupils of the Senior high ahe tl
ars enrolling for their second se-
mester courses this week,There
are a few new courses offered
during the second semester, name-
ly: advanced civics, solid geometry
vocational civics,normal reviews
and public school music.
|.°"";"'~"! weiks. f Theh leant " f n gg" i be |Wednesday in almost every class
Although closely guarded, Cap-pic ed or I e district e at "8 ,,»I4 ..a test vias given which is sent outtainWoltjeleadthe Blair attackI~§>\il'MTf1~'2I\f which will pe held b h 4.with eight points,g Jensen foi»either at Plattsrnouth or lremont.i~ZZZi.e¥s°"E°i»§g§,°B¢'f§T`iiZ»,S'l`$§
lowed him with four.~ Jensen'lmade a good record in the past,and Andersen played a nice Hamei The semi-annual spelling teslsihaving taken one first anI several
at the guards while Raver played
the floor to good advantage.Gol-
lehon and Lindstrorn also saw
service.°After the game the e m i was
invited to the home of Superin-
tendent Ambrose,where Miss
Moats,who is teaching in the
Winnebago schools, served them a
luncheon of sandwiches, coffee and
dessert, after which the boys en-
joyed themselves listening' to .]en~
sen at the piano.All of the boys
started for home declaring' the cve~
ning well spent, due to their vic-
tory and the wonderful hospital-
are being given to all the Pllllilslhonorable mentions--that is rating
_in the Blair city schools, from the in upper 1%.Let ué hope that"second grade to the eighth gradoi
inclusively.These tests consist of
two series.One series is known
as the Morrison McCall speciai
tcst.This test helps the teachers
to discover the natural spelling
ability of each pupil in her room
and it also furnishes a basis for
comparison of her grade vsglth
i
the good record prevails this year.
A highly entertaining confer*
was given by the Blair high school
band last Tuesday evening.It
was believed to have been one of
the band's greatest successes. The
thirty-six members made a uleas-
ing spectacle in their white uni-
forms and blue and gold capos.other grades in the '='ato and na-1 Five numbers were played by
tion.The second series of spell-
ing"tests is based upon the spell-
imz text and spelling lists which
son upheld the affirmative. side of
the band,intercepted by solo sc-
lections.The solos played were
by Alsyne Smith,Ruth Farn-
Ham,Doris Tilden,Dorothea Gil-
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02rl
reakfast Coffee
(regular 501: seller)
ntinue special 3Ibs,
$ I~
Frozen Herring
c per pound
ap, 3 bars for
Side' Store
n | ' r A N D D E L | V E R y
~ity Market
A;i.1 w o C A R R Y
IELTEN, Proprietqr
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Nort}
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ua]
Jgjqg
reakfast Coffee
(regular 501: seller)
ntinue special 3Ibs,
$ I~
Frozen Herring
c per pound
ap, 3 bars for
Side' Store
n | ' r A N D D E L | V E R y
~ity Market
A;i.1 w o C A R R Y
IELTEN, Proprietqr
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E THE B E C K M A N STGREO U R N I N T I 1 ~ N E A L S A L E
This event year by year has grown until now b d,every o y waits fo:that no chain store with their mult'l' dg lp le overhead expenses arStreet, can sell merchandise as dheaply as a store well managed l
_N Salé Starts Friday; Las
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( . ) H `W V . H I . ' P 1 4 ]G ~
_|F o u r W h l t e S a l e a n d w e a r e
nd the necessity cf pa;-'ing di\
Jy its owner.
its I0 'Days ~
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fully convincecf
vidends to Wall;
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Sateens, Non*-(flings, Crepes
45c Nun-Cling all colors
280 Suneeus all colors
50a Rayon .Voile
281: Fancy under-
wear Crepe
50C Fancy brown
satcan, for slips
250 white Pajama check
3Uc 36 in. Lino Cloth .
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$1 225 Dark Blue House'
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24c
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$1.65 Extra Heavy Table Pldding --$1.20
$6.00 Men`u Pelerw Cushiun Sole Shoes - 11.75
$3.00 Ladies' Pelens Sorority Oxfnnds -- 2.75
$5,110 Men's Peters black or tan Oxiords - 3.98
,§3.00Ba¢h Robes 2.35
Leather Pillcws, each -$1.10 and 85c
Ladies' Cotton Fleeced Under Pan!-S 65c
$1.25 Land or Nod Slnping Garments -.89
'te uma Check.yard ~-_--.20
$2 0 1 pure linen lable Damnsk. yard - 2.00
$1.50 100% pure linen table Damask, yard - L00
$1.00 reduction on every Bedspread .
Men'u Fancy Wool Mixed Hose..plir »..»~.45
6Spools Colts Thread -;'--.- » -~
One lot s1.so Ladies' Wayne Knit, Pure Silk $1.5
One lot Ladies' $1.00 Pure Silk ~~~-.79
591: Ladies' Persian top Hose ----..43
60s Rayon Wool ~-~--....._45
0nelot 50c long Sport Hose,Chj.|d'ren'a -.33
Une lot 25c Children's -»--»--.IS
f\len's regular 4 pair for $1.00,4 pairs -.75
NIen's 504: Fancy Wool Mixed ---.45
Men's 501: Plain Grey Wool -.,40
All 601:hlen's I'lea\y Wool --,45
Unbleached Muslin
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20c Mascot --<
15¢ Pride of Dixie »
12§,§c Hillcrest »
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25c all inen glass In welixzg 20c
lf c cellou glass toweliug IZ:
lic Nttlinen, bleached, colored borders llc
45c heavy Turkish towels ""3 for 90c
28c Large heavy white towels 22c
live Huck towels |2c
15c Colored border 9c
Barber towels 75c doz.Wash cloths 4c
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Cr ea m C ri s s Cr o ss C u rtai n s - 1 .3 9
$1.2 5 P lai n Net Cur tai ns, pr . -.85
Cr os s Ba i Ne t C ur ta in s, mt- - ..45
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Cur ta in s,l v l i r --~-.95
Rose Bond ered Cur tain Net, y d. .15
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Single Blankets
Aurora TZXS4 plaid, all wnol
Esmond part s\5<vol, fancy
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Nsshiia ""fancy
Navy Blankets TU per cent woril
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25c all inen glass In welixzg 20c
lf c cellou glass toweliug IZ:
lic Nttlinen, bleached, colored borders llc
45c heavy Turkish towels ""3 for 90c
28c Large heavy white towels 22c
live Huck towels |2c
15c Colored border 9c
Barber towels 75c doz.Wash cloths 4c
Dish cloths Bc
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.Fuel Curlninn -----$1.19
Cream Crll Cnu Cunnlm - 1.39
$1.5 Plain Ne! (.\m|inl» pr. -.85
Crum Eli'Ne! Cnlruixu, M- ~.|5
Gold Trimmed Ruffled Valle
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Ruse Bundered Curtain Net, yd. .15
Gold, Green and Blue Dotted
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Elle (.'urtl.in Valle, Colured
S l ngl e Bl a n k e t s
$9.75 Aurora 721184 plaid, all wool
6.00 Esmqhd par: vionl, fancy
3.85 Esnoni ""plnids'
2.50 Nuhnn "'°fancy
3.25 Ylvy Blankets 70 r can wr.pe ra.5o0.D.50
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50c Soisclte --
20c Zenilh Perca'e -
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81x99 Pequot Sheets
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39: yard
39: yard
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22: yard
151: yard
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Men's Underwear Marked Down
~Double Blankets Marked Down
$12.50 Aurora 70x80 All Wool Plaids $9.50
5.00 Wearwcll T~1x8~L part wool plaid $4.29
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4.25 Wcnrwell 70x80 part wool plaid $3.85
3.50 \Vearwell 66x80 """3.00
3.00 Reliance06x80 """2.65
2,75 70x80 yellow or lavender "2.25
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25c all inen glass In well
lf c cdlou glass Lowalin
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45c heavy Turkish towel
28c Largeheavy white L
150 Huck towels
15c Colored border
Barber towels 75c do
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$4.50 E. & w.50% Wool Url-lol Suits I z.ss
$2.25 Utica 25% Wool Union sum I C I 1.ss
$2.25 :mm Pm Wm! Union sum -- iss
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$1.65 Monarch HuT'1-uma I I I 1.23
$1.50 Hlynel Heavy Ribbed ---»» 1.35
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