02-13-1930I
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Subscription Price, $1.50 pg: Year. Qingle Copy, 5¢.NUMBER 4BLAIR, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 13, 1930VOLUME XXXIV
COUNT1' SUPER
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school debating team with a short
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perintendents of 1
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hich includes the
nty superinmnd-
Whlhinnan County Farmen Urged
lo Enter Ne h r u h Hg Crop
The Erllhnr and flmilv drawn Gmtesl.'l1\e 10-:Cn Corn Yield
COUNTIANS VISIT TEXASLuv is Held Constitutional Regu
_.um-|;\.=-.-V.. -1..W -.,........i u n .; Au .`.uu "D_ "nDistrict Outside of City Limits.
Opinion of District (hurt.
I-`RE)loN'I` JUDGE GIVES RULE
Snmu-Cumenlinn as 'That of the
Gardner People.Court Rules
lfamrnbly Gardner Contention.
The following clipped from The
Fremont Tribune of last Friday
has w bear directly upon lhe
sen, AUCE If€CKhlBn ana U|HaellnE\_.Nielsen.The team has ac rained;Rev,Trmothy 0'Dnsmll,54{|Lhemsel\es in a very wonh stylc
pastor of the St.Plmps .Nen and have carried of! the honors.
church of Flare ,dred shonly \Relate 9 p.m.§ unda y at St.
uLheri:\e's hospi , following nn F Semergencyoperationforamp -I ' ~~
tured appendix performed Feb.2.;
Rev.0'Driscoll was born in ~ ~
Ireland,April 1,1876,and at~
tended the St, Finsbarr college of .-Philosophy and Theolo there Fremont Agams!Sale of N m h \
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ana a program 1discussionofcow \--~--»---~---~-.f ----over to Arlington last Sundn to ConlestIs Drawing Attention.
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Miss Maude who teaches in the _(Omaha schools, have reoently re~ January Dany Herd Improsemen
turned from n trip to Houston Associntian Makes Vory Fne
s a Report of Progress of Work.brother,Frank McFarland and
family \iving at Houston.Successful hog rnisers of Wash-
'The =g;= was very much enjoyed ington county are urged to enteras was e visit with relatives, but!the Nebraska Pig Crop Central.
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question una: the Gardner school
peuplc have been interested in for
some time and should have a very'
great bearing in favor of a settle
mmm, of Lhe matter in their favor.
Following is what The Fremont
Tribune has to say:
"Upho!ding the constitutionality
ot the hxw which delegates to thé
county superintendent of schools
puwer to create new school districts
under oanain conditions,Judge-
F. L Spear handed down a mem~
orandum npinion in district. court
today denying the injunction asked
by mvmuurs of the rremont board
of educmion against propertyown
ers north and northeast of- Fre~
mont who desire to segregate
their lands from the Fremont
school district.
Judge Spenr pointed out that the
entire argument hinges upon the
consti1.utionu\iLy of the statute
which states:
'Provided further, that whenevexf
thege shall be within such terri-
tory a tract comprising Lhe equiva-
lent of nv. least four sections of
land contiguous,with an assessed
valuation of not less than $200,-
000. and the oH|zin:.\l_distHct shall
exckaisive of such tract, contain not
less than 2,000 inhabitants,and
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prupirty of the assessed valuation
uf not lr~<~x thun'$2,000,000, it shallL u c n.;mf\:|lory upon the cqunty
superirn :ulent to erect such tract
into :\.1-pnrnte school district
wh:-ncvvr there is fi\cd for that
pumo m n pnition- signed by not
less than three-fnunhs 'of the Regal
voters of such-tract'
Acting under this statute, more
than 75 por oem. of the property
own:-rs in n district nonh und
nonhvast of Fremont joined to-
gether asking u new distdct und
mnotinz nll (ho conditinns required
\»y,2his law.Fiyv of the school di~
reclors of the Ffcmont district.
numb.-r oné, nbtzninsd a restraining
urdvr to pnewnl. thc property own-
ers from prncccding with their ac-
tion.The school board members,
h. I). l§n\\<~,J. S. Devries,C. H.
Clxristznwn, Lloyd Moffat and Ro-
bert ,\. luchrs acted ns taxpayers
in lar] ngzvug the action.The sixth
sch->~.v M-~ :nl member. J. F. Rohn,
a>si~\ fi Vhnrlvs E. Abbott in prose~
culfmt L1 .- action.Property awn-
crs .x ..mg the m-w district were
r<°|.r»~ v I-d hy \\'. J. Cour!Hght.
<7<».»my Su1wx'h\u~ndenv. J. I. Rm'-
to \\lv~-m the powvrs to crcalc the
new .mricz were delegated by the
law, w.|» mndo defendant, He touk\
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'Yusrrons ROY.\I Y
E.'1'ER1'AxNEn
Warrick sisters who 5l1:\ve
visiting here for several
are still enjoying the hos-
pitality of their former m g -
and old friends.Each d y
ihem "taking dinner"with
The
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nooks,
nmtvs
finds
\some old friend and visiting over
'early :lays in Blair and vicinity.
On \V¢~dnrsrlny,Feb,5,they
were z=ntor1:.\ined nt the home of
Mrs. James Stapleton and daugh-
lrr, Mrs. Ernest Tornbhnd, Br-sides
thi*?l~r=. Y\Yv'==dnmos U. .\. Comp
ton .-r 'hi iily, Ed "l'll\, (uf \Voh-
Zlim Summ ra andslvr. 14.IV..
Jn\n~\ .\'n!-»r~~1~ of Cruz.-Ln. ;\ mu.-
in, M-~.wuz..|f....1-.Hr Omaha
and Mr.rl.||1t<|-1=ugl\h~r,
Mr :~ fm." :n.|_ wrt: nlsn
p n(lu 'l \n.|i..j.N .Robert \Vil~
501|Cludl I \l. ..1 |:. V.;ter and D.A.
Compton in Um guest list.
Mrs. H.'. Lippincott was host-
css to Mr.nmes Summers, An-
dvrsnn nm] Ilclms on Friday, and
Sunday was xx memorable day for
ull nt the John Complex; home on
(ho bench,
Lusk: c|nsuN'sN0nFox.K `
BANK SUFFERS FIRE
Fire gutted the Nebraska State
Bunk building at Norfnlk, Neb. on
Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Yesterday being a holiday in
hunk circles, the fire gained con-
siderable headway before being
discovcmd.
The fire start/ed in the basement
of the bank and spread rapidly tn
the first floor, damaging bgnk
fixtures and omces above the
bank.IL is estimated the damage
yrill be around $15,000.
Jabe Gibson,president of the
bank,
1nr rum ~»| Uv .Eslcrs and in~
was a former Blair citizen,
being pnesident of the Citizens
Bank o l this city a number of
years ago.
nu .nm ~¢..~=.w ...N ...mv-. W.-lege in Cork,Ireland,where he
was ordained to the priesthood on
June 24, 1902 by the Right Rev.
Bishop Gaffney.
Following his ordainment he
went tn Omaha in receive his first
appointment as deuonate,which
was at Blair.The following y e u
he became assistant pastor of the
0'Neill Catholic church.
In 1904 Rev.0'Dxisco\l came
back to Blair aa pastor ind was
here until 1918.
Following his fourtwn years as
pastor at Blair,he received his
first appointment in Omaha, Nov.
19, 1918, L0 become pastm-.of the
St.Philips Ne d church.Rev.
0'DriscolI was pastor nf St. Phil-
lips Neri church up until the time
o! his death.
The parish has grown since the
time of his going to Omaha.Rev.
0'Dxisco1\ worked, so that n new
school could be built, which was
finished a few years ago.
He is survived by live brothers
and two sisters.
The funeral was held at St.
Ce4:ilia's cathedral this (Thursday)
moming,the Rev.Agnew, s.J.,
president of Creighton university,
ofiiciatixrg, according to tentative
arrangements.A childrerfs mass
was said Wednesday at St.Phi;
lips church.'
Many Blair people, including the
writer, are proud to be umbered
among the personal 'ends of
Father 0'Driscoll and \;nt his
death as a great loss to the com-
munity in which he lived.
A'l"l`EN|) L\»:cxoN CONVENTION
The American Legion district
conwcution held in South Omaha
last ionday was Weil agtended
and those from Blair who were in
attendance repqrt a pleasant and
profitable time.The district con-
sists of Washington, Douglas and
Sarpy counties.Those presentfrom Blair were Command?r E. G.
Carson, Adjutant Leslie Offen and
Rudy Kuehl. ,
The Auxiliary convention was
held on the snme day in Omaha
and Mrs.Si Johnson and Mrs.
Tranny Bohs represented t h e
Blair chapter.They also report a
pleasant day.
DINNER PARTY
Mrs.Henry Voss entcrinined n
number of friends and relatives at
dinner lastf Saturday evening.
Following n lpvely dinner,the
guests enjoyed pinochle until a
lute hour.'
Those present. were Mr.and
Mrs.Carl Anderson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fallen and Do-
loris. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reel: and
Annie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Kuhr, Jr, nnd family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel Toft.'
Local Politics
W arming ~
Filings 'Being Made for Bath City
and County Offices. City Filings
Close March 1.County Filings
Close July 3rd,
COUN'l"x' OFFICERS lx EARLY
Bouf city and county office
seekers are beginning to throw
their hats in the ri ng fo r a try
at the coming election.
For the city offices, F. S, Bigelowhas mmf for re-election for coun-
cilman in First Ward;John
Moore for re-election for council-
man from Second Ward, and Will
Sphmidt, for re-election for coun-
cxlman from Third Ward.
No one has filed for we coun-
cil from Fourth Ward nor any
one filed far the mayor-:hip or
for the school board for which
two members are eleded yearly.
The Lime for Bling for city nffices
closes March 151.
The following candidates have
filed for county offices:C.B.
Mehrens,for county eommisxioxr
er; Marcus Beck, clerk of dntrict
court;Annie C.Martin,county
clerk;Maurice Mehrens,sheriff;Fred Guys:and Hugh J.Cooke,
county treasurer; Mabel J. Marsh,county mxpedntmdent.`
The time for filing- for county
ofices closes July Std.
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Enjuin Nqbnskn Power Com-
pany ilh Own Plant.
CITY ASKS $75,000 DAMAGES
The Nebraska Pawel-Company
of Omaha,has taken away the
berxitory formerly served by the
muni dpa l light phat oi Fremont
and now with the losing of the
l m t o w n ,that of North Bend,
the city struck back last SaturdaY~
A mit. was filed by the city in
district court Friday night in
which two nbjects were sought..
Fa m,me city seeks m enjoin
the Nebraska Power company
from interfering with the Fremont
Municipal light plant and light
line patrons and to prevent the
sale of the North Bend electric
system,now served by the Fre-
mont plant, to the Nebraska Pow-
er company.Second,the city asks $75,000
damages for alleged cancellation
of contracts with the villages of
Arlington, Cedar 'Bluff and Hooper
which al! had long time contracts
with Fremont when their electric
light systems were sold to the Neb-
radca Power company.This lat-
ter company is charged with can-
celling Lhe contract;after they
took over the systems.Last month,the citizens of
No nh Bend voted to sell their
light system,which obtained H5
power tram the Fremont plant, to
the Nebraska Power company. for
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$110,000.The sale was subject. toihe approval pt L};e_¢.~,ity council
At a meeting of theNorth Bend
nuncil Friday night, the proposni
tn sell. the system to the Omaha
fi nn was rejected temporarily.
With four members deadlocked on
whether to sell, Mayor Burlingame
Walker broke the tie vote lgy vot-
ing against the sale.
Another motion then passed to
consider the sale at a council meer
ing next Frid&\y~The city a\!or~
my had questioned certain clauses
in the contract thus causing the
delay lust night. '
LEGION AUXILIARY
PUTS ON l'.\R'rY
The legion Auxiliary of Blair,
enthnained the Legionaires and
immediate relatives ut their hall
on lust. Thursday evenfhg.Around
slxty were present und after an
evening of visiting and exwmpor-
nneou¢ speeches n tasty luncheon
was served._Those giving talks were Com~
rnander E. G. Carson,Adjutant
Leslie Offen and Clark O'l{nnlon.
Mrs.Traney Bobs,president of
the Auxiliary, also made a very
pleasing talk.
Those present are of one accord
in their praises of the manner in
which the evening's entertainment
was conducted.
N. 'I`. LUND SPEARS
ON ABRAHAM LINCQLN
Blair high school students were
pleased to listen to an address
given by Mr. N. T. Lund '\Vn\lnes-
day afternoon, Feb. 12,@t the high
school,on the subject "Abraham
Lincoln",
'I`he,duy being Lincolrfs birthf
day,it was fitting that books
.should be laid asidc for fx short
time and that the students should
pause awhile from their many
activities to listen to a eulogy on
the life of this great man.
Mr. Lund made an exceptionally
interesting address and Lhe high
school is very muon indebted bo
him for his efforts and time.
BRIDGE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs.A.R.Brock en~
wdaincd four uibles of friends
at bridge last evening in honor of
their son,Ernest and wife of
Aubum,Nab., who were visiting
'here for a few daya
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After a series of games, visib-
ing was enjoyed and a delicious
luncheon served by Mrs. Brock at
a late hour.
lT'S A BOY
Mrs.Wm.Blatter journeyed Q0
Fremont Sunday to get acquainted
with her new nephew barn in a
Fremont hospital Saturday to Mr.
and Mrs.Luther Monlne of Tel-
hasta.This is the first hom and
Mr. md Mrs. Monks are receiving
coug-ratulations from their many
friends.
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FAMIL Y REUNION
oN BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. entenained
a number of her husband's rela-
tives last Sunday at a family re
union dinner, in honor of his birth
anniversary.There were t)\irty~
six present including a sister,
Mrs. Herman Ralh, who lives near
Omm, whose birthday occurs the
same day.
The day was an unusually pleas
ant one for George and following
ANN UAL FATHER
AND SON BANQUE1"
The Father and Son Banquet
was held in the Methodist churqh
dining room last. Tuesday at 7:00
P. Al.The appetizjng dinner was
prepared and served .by a com-
miitee of the Ladies' Aid Society,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Frank Simpson.The decorations
were patriotic,commemorating
Abraham Lincoln's birthday. After
some warming-up singing,Dr. C.
a cracking good dinner,visiting R. Mead 'oke in his usual ha py
and games were enjoyed.
Thoge present and enjoying the
day were his pamnts,Mr.and
Mrs. John Kuhr, Sr., Chris Wrich
and daughters,John Kuhr,Jr.,
Miss Lena Kuhr,Herman Ralfs
and family,Herman Kuhr and
family, Sam Holstein and family,
Max Klniz and family,Mr.and
Mrs.Harold Christensen,Ray-
mond Kuhr and Mermn Knhr, son
of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Kuhr,Jr.
who is attending school in Lincoln
and who came home for the occa-
don.
RETURNS FROMSOUTHERN TRIP
Mrs. o. Hammang returned to
Blair lun Friday from Arlingtisny
where she visited her son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Ham-
mnng for a few days.Mrs. Ham-
mang and her son had but recent»
Iy returned from a trip of sev-
eral weeks duratién down into
New Mexigo and other southern
points.»
They left Nebraska by auto on
Dec. 26, stopping first at Edmmx,
Oklu., for a short visit.The next
stop was at Garber, Okla., where
they visited Chas.Millar,son of
Mrs.Minnie Miller,former Blair
woman.Their objective point was
Roswell, New Mexico where Mrs.
Hnmmang has a sister living.
While there they had an oppor-
tunity to visit George De'I'<mplc,
former Blair boy.
The return 1.Hp was made thru
snow and mud but no mr trouble
and Mrs. Hammnng says that she
enjoyed every minute of (he trip.
v l s r r s IN wls CONs lN
Rev.John Grant Shick leaves
this evening for Madison, Wiscon-
sin where he will visit his wife
und daughter, Mr. and Mrs. GJS.
Bailey.Mrs.Shick has been
spending the winter with her
daughter and Rev.Shick feels
like he is going home.
On next Monday, he will go to
Chicago to attend the annual
meeting of the "Association of
Homes and Hospitals"f of the
M E.church.This association
meets in the Congress hotel an
Tuesday and Wednesday. r
VISITS MEXICO
N.T.Lund returned Saturday
from n.business trip down in
Oklahoma and Texas.While in
Texas he crossed over into Mexico
and was there un the date of thc
nssasinntiun of the president of
that country._ .
Mr. Lund reports n very pleas-
ant,trip and that business condi-
tions were gnod.
IN OMAHA HOSPITAL
Mrs.Walter Wyant,known in
Blair as Irene Warrick, is in an
Omaha hospital where on We¢l~
nesday of lust week she under-
""°"'-I surgical operation of a
very grave nature.Mr. and Mrs. I. N.Wardck of
Tekamah, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Jackson of Blair,went down to
see her last Saturday.
CHOIR ENIOYS
SKATING PARTY
The Young Peoplea' Society oi'
U16 First Lutheran church enjoy-
eq a roller skating party Friday
night, Feb. 7, at the Herrnan wx.
About thirty-five members were
present..
Since everyone reported an en~
joylble time,another party is
planned lor Friday, Feb. 14.
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xnd helpful vem,welcoming the
sons and fathers [or the occadon.
After further music and some
recognitions and acknowledgment
Dr. E. C. Fintel, pastor of Pearl
Methodist.chuxch,Omaha,was
iptroduced as the speaker. of' the
qvening.Beginning in humorous
spirit,t h e speaker gtadudly
ssed w the deeper meaning of
's theme, which was "The Oon-
ditions of Prevailing Manhood".
With vivid Hlustratipns that held
the attention even of the small
boys present,and with ringing
tones of earnest sincerity, he urg-
ed his hearers,cspeciadly Lheyouth present, strive for thvsg/five
qualities of triumphant character:
up habit of aiming at perfection
éven in the little things, thu mm-
age to be oneself (whereas sp
mnny ape the mistakes of others)
self-;;oh!ro!, obedience to high mo-
twe, and faith in God.Dr. Fintel
closed with an impassioned pleu
for utter sincerity in a prevai\`ngquest for the baptism of the L\;{0|Y
Spidt on tha pan. of nl!church
members, as the worl 'supreme
nced.The entire com ny were
-anthusiatic in their appreciation of
this stirring message.It was learned that Mr. Caleb
Loftis was the oldest father pres-
ent, his age being 82, while Glen
Guyer,nge 5,was the youngest
son.Dr.John Grant Shick had
driven fanhest to attend the ban-
quet, having came from Sioux City
while.some fifteen hui! come from
outside of town, four from zz dis-
tance of 18 miles or mom.Dr.Shick gave the tinvocatioq
and the hencdiction.
A LETTER FROM L ONDON
Mrs. Sherry Moore of this city
is in receipt of a letter from Lon-
don, England from a cousin which
is quite a keepsake for her.The
letter goes into details of family
history that 3 "interesting even
to those ou* ide of the family
cimle.
The letter relates that one mem
ber of the family, one John Mc-
Glashnn,has just finished the
building of the big government
docks at Calcutta, India and that
now he is on the retired list of
civil engineers and nlso b=ars the
distinction of having received the
appointment of Commanding En-
gjneer for the Indiun Blmmire.An-
other cousin fmm this same f:xm~
ily, a Indy, is in Prctorizl, South
Africa,unoihcr is in the cnrp:t
businems, another is zz doctor and
another a teacher,another is a
New York aréhitcct,another a
civil engineer in Cunudn and still
another is in the exporting bus-
iness.in Spain.Truly the whole
wor1d\ is the playground of this
remarkab\e family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodgers vis-
ited with the Londoners while on n
trip mccntly and had u very
pleasant time of it.
The family referred to are
nieces and nephews o l the late
"Grandma Cruic.kshank".
WORTH \VHILE SONG SERVICE
On thffirat Sunday evening in
every month a song service will
be he\d in the First IJu\.heran
church.On Sunday evening, Feb.
2nd,the first song service was
given consisting of hymns by the
choir, vocal solo by Miss Ida Han~
sen, informal talk of Rev.J.P.
Nielsen and other special music.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend these services.
Ordinatinn service at the First
Lutheran nhuneh,Feb. 16, at ten
a. m.All me welcome.Quetions of Importance Dis-
culaedby Competent Authorities
CHANGES IN LAW ARB ASKED
Sup't.D.V.Masser,together
with members of the school board,
J. L. Pounds, \V, F. Hemphi\|, H.
L.Morris,Wm.Wright,H.H.
Brown, C. A. Robeson, and Ernest
Schmidt,secretary,attended the
Nebraska Association of School
Boards nt Omaha, Tuesday and
Wednesday, Feb. 11 and 12.
Tlie outstanding addresses at
this meeting were:"Some Taxa-
tion Problems in Education"by
Sup't. Chas. Taylor; "Protection ofSchoolMoneysandliabilityfor
Same Under Existing Statutes",
by Attomey General C.A.Sor-
amen.Many questions of importance
were discussed, among them being
that of how much money tospend
on graduation dresses,annuals,
class. embkems,dunoes or photo-
graphs, by Dr. J. Tilton Young of
Fremont. _ Dr. Young mted that
often high pressure saleamanship
stampeded student leaders to obli-
gate their classmntes in pay ex-
cessive prices for ihese articles
and expressed his feeling against
such actions.
State Supedntcndcnt Taylor
asked for a revamping of the tax
law to fit all classes,bringing
attention to the fact that much
property in the form cf non-
uxablb. s»enuri!.ies4h»L4;scape_Qx=
ation and that if this were brought
under taxation the burden would
bc lightened on the general public.
COMMISSIONERS'
PROCEEDINGS
I County Commissioners Room,
Blair, Nebraska, Feb. 10, 1930
The Board of County Commis-
sioners met pursuant to adjoum~
ment taken Jan. 27, 1930.
Present.:Chas.Nelson,C.B.
Mehrens and C. J.Nelson.
.Minutes of thc precedingfmect-
ing were read and znpproved..
After n, careful examination of
the following bills an the different
funds indicated below it was mov-
ed and seconded that the following
chxims be allowed and thu county
Clerk instructed to draw warrants
on the funds indicnl.e'i below to
pny we same!Carried.
Rollo Allen, Maintdning S
Cnrl.A. Anderson, Repairs
B._S.T.Garage. Storage,
Oil, Wtc.
Roy Chase, Labor
12.00
33.00
27.30
4.50
Sam Hall, Maintaining 20.00Earl J. Kelly, Dragging 13.50
Henry A. Kniép, Dragging 36.45
Byron McDonald,Ru.nn.ing
'Tractor 20.00
Neb.-Iowa Oil Co., Gas 1355!
Nebraska-Iowa Service Ca.,
Gas 2.22
Paul Barry,Dragging 9.45
Chris Bcnsen, Dragging 5.40
Rudolph Dunk1au, Dragging 9.00
Nob. Bridge Supply & Lbr.
Co., Snow-Fence 75.0rl
J.E.Taylor, Labor 3.00
A. A. Wilkins, Dragging 18.90
Dymn Bmtling.Dragging 6.30
Charles Brodcrscn,Drag-°
ging 23.40
Pctur Hngge, Labor 1.50
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BL AI R m l mmr x a n s
IN 'ro u Rx. Am: x'r
Blair is one of the twenty-on?'high schuqls which will be repre-
sented in ihe founh n nl all.
state debate tournament to be
held in Fremont under the aus-
pices of Midland college tonight,
Fdday and Saturday, Feb. 13, 14
and 15.-Other schools entered are: Sid-
rfey,Pierce,Auburn,Steele Cicy,
Snyder, Valley. Oakland, Tekamnh
Wayne, Rosalie, Newcastle,Nar-
folk,Hastings,Fremont,Lincoln,
Craig and North,South,Central
and Tech of Omaha.
The subject for debate will be:
"Resolved,that Lhe jury system
should be abolished ix riminal
cases".The school whose team
wins the tournament championship
wi\\be awarded n silver trophy,
while the outstanding individual
speaker of the tourney will re~
ceive a $100 scholarship to Mid-
land.
Creighton Prep of Omaha, was
the winner in last year's tourna-
mexit.manner mn-x.master:nor herdaughterwouldcaretolivein
Tecas.The climate `ls warm but
dnpping with dampnesa which is
anything but pleasant fur a steady
Lhmg.Miss Maude was much im-
pressed by the lack of conven-
lences in the rural districts,the
small,rough homes with few
other buildings.A net of painted
buildings was a rare aight.She
thinks a wise farmer in Nebraska
would not exchange Nebraska
land for a Texas (ann.
They had an opportunity to go
down to Galveston and saw many
foreign ships i:\thc Gu!f.
Fruits and nuts, native to the
state of Texas, are as expensive
down there as they are in Neb-
raska and beef, a product of Tex
plains, is much higher.The cost
of living in practically every line
is higher.
When we look around and count
our blessings, Nebraska dzes up
pretty fairly with all other statesof the Union and in the business
o t farming,she stands near the
head of the list.
M. A.c . HASLINCOLN PROGRAM
The Monday Afternoon Club met
Feb.10 with Mrs. A. F. Newell.
Roll call was responded to by in-
cidents in the life of Lincoln.
M r ;E.C.Hunt read extract-1
of letters recently found purport-
ing to have been written by and
to Lincoln.This was a series of
xmmmmg . mm d e v i c r i a e the
early days from 1833 and later.
Mrs.L.C.Klnpp gave a book
review of the hook entitled "T.hr:
Man for the Ages".
The Club will meet. Feb. 1'7fwii'}S
Mrs. A. C. Debcl.
MAKE BIG TRIP
I N CHEVROLET
Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Vinum re~
turned Saturday from an auto trip
to points in Texas.They have been gone several
weeks enjoying the trip in oneof the new Chevrolet# and while
they covered ovex-14100 miles, they
had only one flat tire and but
seventy-five cents expense on the
car,which is certainly a good
record.`I
While so near old Mexico, they
crossed over and enjoyed the
sights in that country.
oH p g h S c h o o l
News Notes
Blair Ranks High in Scholastic
Con('esls.Debate Team l.»0s€*S
at Wayne.Team Goes to Fre-
mont today to Slate-wide Lhnest
THIRD PLACE I N ATHLETICS
Afwr defeating Herman 31-18
last.Monday night,the Blair
Bears journeyed m Arlington to
attemp: to win their second game
in two nights, but the Arlington
tossers haul different plans in
mind :mul downed the local boys
by :x 42-28 score.Arlington showed rare scoring
ability while Blair .showed thu
strain gf Mondays encounter and
were slow in getting started.At
one time Blair came within four
points of their rivals but were
unable to close the gap.Arling-
ton finally pulled away to a sub»
stnntial lead.
Captain Wollje scored 10 points
during the contest m make his
total 43 for the two games of
the week.'
On Friday Lhe_ new gymnasium
will be opened when Oakland
comes to Blair.Other games to
be' played here are Arlington.
Feb.18 ang! Debntur, Felg. 21.
The results of the Every Pupil
Scholarship Contest given Jan.8
by the Emporia State Teachers
College of Emporia, Kansas, have
just been reported i n the office
of the Principal.
The results of the state of Ne-
braska show ihat Blair high
schoial ranked very high among
the fony-seven schools that par~
u a p m a f m m Nebraska.
Lydia Newell ranked first in
Freshman Englimh and Alice Beck~
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Kuies and regulations are noy./dif.[icult and County Agent Bm§ vim
gladly Supply you with entry
blanks.
This Particular contest has in~
greased the" pork production per
sow for those who have been in
the contest.It encourages better
management, better feeding, betterhreeding, apd sgmitatlon.
Three timeg as many men enter-
ed and finished last year's canned:
with over 1,000 pounds o l pork
Pfr sow than ever before.Let's
help make 1930 bigger and better.
Agair, Washington county farm-
ers are planning to get into gm
ten acre com yield contest.We
ape, that from among our farm-
ers who enter, some of them will
become eligible for the 100 bushel
corn club of Nebraska..
From among the high ten con-
teslants last yen.r, only t.wa\grew
their com on bottom land while
the remaining eight were farmerslin the hill areas.
The history of this contest re-
veals the fact that when the con-
teat started it requimd an average
ol 9.5 hours of labor to produce
one acre of corn in 1929 and ava-
raged only 65 hours per acre, so
it has increased the efficiency of
our corn growers by cutting their
cost of production.
Farmers having fields of approx-
imately ten acres are urged to
enter this contest.It wi ll show
each of you exactly j>our compar-
ison with the other farmers in' the
State!\fI '
Professor Yioppert will be in
mshingwn county Thursday and
Friday,February 27th nnd 28th
for practical demonstrations in
caring for home orchards and cane
fruits espccially pruning a n d
spraymg.Demonstrations will be held at
the following farms: Chris Kuhl-
man farm,seven miles west.of
Hemmn, nt 9 o'clock February 27;
George Ohrt farm. four miles west
of Ft. Calhoun at 2 o'clock.Feb-
ruary 27; Albert Sprick farm, at
Fontana-He at 9 o'clack,February
28;A.H.Miller farm, six miles
west of Blair at 2 o`clock, Febru-
ary 28th.
Those interested in better fruit
and home orchanls are urged to
intend the most convenient meet
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ENTERTAINS I-'OR GUESTS
Mrs.Freda Jensen entertained
last. Tuesday evening in honor of
Mr. and Mrs.Martin Jacobsen of
Alliance,Neb.,who are \isi¢i:\g
here.There were thirty-onepre
em, and pinochle was the game
enjoyed.Mrs. Wi]l Reeh and Mr.
Glen Evans won first prizes, nnd
Mrs.Jacobsen and Floyd Smith
won theboow prizes.
On Wednesday,Mrs.Jensen
entertained three tables of bridge
in their honor.
Delicious refreshments w e r e
served an both occasions,
Cm-:vno LE'r MEET
A number of the local Chevrolet
force wcnbdown to Omaha Mon-
day to attend an all day session
of Chevrolet salesmen and officials
A banquet was served uf th
Fontanclle hoteI.a:1d a theatre
party enjoyed by many present.
It was reported that nine hun-
dred were present from Iowa and
Nebraska.
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Fét. 14-H. s. mmbalx vs. Oak-
land in new Hi. gymnasium,Feb. 15 Tamp Fire s'irL= fm sa\e
Feb. 15-Basketball at Dana, vs.
Hebron.
Feb. 18-Bolln Bros. sale.a
Feb. |3'Tc°"K\'0g1itional dinner.
Feb. 25-Staie outlook meeting:Feb. 27-28-Onhard gpmiausg herb
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AND VICINITY
John Tank and Ernest Wulf nfl
Omaha,were guests of Henry
Rohvrer Monday afternoon.
° aduminum delnonstration washil Monday evening at the Clar-
ence Smith homfLMrs. Bert Miller and little daugh
tier, who have been in California
for several months,arrived here
Tuesday morning.Bert who has
been in a rather serious conditionfor some time, is still confined* in'
the Covenant hospital but ls re-
ported as improving.Tuesday moming. Feb. 4. Miss
Martha Ann Kell daughter ofMr.and Mrs.Migmel Kelley_ of
the Garryowen district, was united
i n marriage to Frank DekhantyofOmaha, at St.Francis church
in Blair.Following the ceremony
a wedding bnealdast was served atthe Robinson cafe After a three'
weeks honeymoon in California the'
happy couple will go 00 house-keeping in Omaha.Their many
friends wish tl1em a long and
happy married life.The Progressive Society held
their regular meeting Tuesday aft-
ernoon at the home of_Miss Grave
Nw c .There were thirteen mem-
bers present._med bJohn Schroeder aocompa y\.:.. ...ftelmv Mr.unwise Schroe-
lRath`al ln attendanceMrs. Hans Wulf and sons, Mr. and J hn M D ndd 'l 'ot fné e gi i x so »Mrs. Gotlieb Stork and sons, Mr.Lbe o l-'a rm;rs °Uni o n ~atiis. John Autzen celebrated her
».hday Saturday evening """'husualgood time enjoyed atthese gatherings.Winners in the
cord games were Mrs. Otto hr-ysm and Louis Lund,with high
scores and Aka. Wm. lvcrsen and
Claus Mehrens, low. Suitbalo pnz-
eq were awarded of them.
The guests let!at a late hour
wishing Mrs. Autzen many more
hllhyry birthdays.'Mm Minnie Schneider and son.Fred of Rosalie,Neb.,spent the
"wk-and with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
'Schnniclcr and other relatives.Mr. and hks.Gus Lage and
Bliss Eda Sierk were Sunday aft-
ernoon visitors of Mrs.ManeMehrens and aughmr,ss Kate
nnsl lien R0 werMrsSa k K e s te n and Lois
Ann le ft Monday _afternoon for
their home in Coleridge, heb. aft
er being cdled here the latter
part of the week on account of
the illness of Mrs.Kestersons
sister, Mrs. J. H. Baker
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l Fownes Gloves for Women, $1
to $3.50 a t the Fashion Center
New .Spring styles on sale now. It
french panties.danoettes and
|bloomers always $1.98 a t & e
-Fashion Center.All dzes and
lcolors and new styles every month
D E S O T O p o e m s
The wentheilBZ-bven so Pleas
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Goldette Crepe Silk Teddle
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iand Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mr.and Wm.Rutledge,mu w m a m oMr; Carl Lattman and sons, I-`red|Arf.hur beach of Omaha, called on'Ahlemeyer and Elsie a n d Ed
Walters.
Wednesday evening guest;at
the Richard Nelson home were Mr.
and Mrs.Chris Larsen and Dor-othy,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chris-tiansen and Carl,Mr.and Mrs.
Axel Hansen and Marie.
Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and fnth~
er, Jens lwrso n went to Wayne
Thursday where they attended thefuneral of a relative.They return
ed home Saturday.
Mrs. Richard Nelson spent. Fri-
day after-noon with Mrs. Tom An-
dersen in Blair.The annual business meeting ol
the cemetery nssoeiation was held
Monday afternoon at the N. J .
Andersen home.There were nine
members present.All'the formerofficers were reelected
Sunday afternoon guests at the
were N. J .Wdter and
Aid met onat the Rud-
H.C.Larsen home
Andersen,Nena and
Miss Edna Hansen.The Danish Ladies'
Wednesday albernoon
olph Andreason home, with an at~tehdance of 15 members.Mrs.
Knud larsen of Kennard was aguest.Mrs.Chris Peterson will
be the March hostess.
Mr- and Mrs.Hans Jensen, Jr.and Mardell spent Friday after-
noon a t the Harvey Kuhr home
and Sunday evening at the Chns-
tisn Andersen home.Raymond Kuhr went to the Her-
man Kuhr home near Kennard on
'1\......a....when ha will wnrlr next
Herman friends Thursday.a beneGt bridge at Tekamah on
Fnday ewning drew a number of
Herman folks who report a large
attendance, there being 40 tables.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cooper and
family were Sunday dinner guests
a t the L. B. Harrison home.
There was n good crowd at the
morning services at the M.E.church Sunday to ht-ar Rev. David
Simpson of Craig.Chris Tmhlsen was in attend.
ance at the retail hardware deal~
ers association i n Omaha lastTuesday and Henry went down on
Wednesday.
The new officers of the 0. E. S.
held a practice at the lodge hall
Tuesday evening, after which the
worthy matron,Mrs.Wachter,treated them to a lunch of cakeand coffee.
Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs.
Ru: Huen look their little son to
Omaha to a child specialist.
Miss Glendola Olson has gonetoBelmond,Iowa i n make her
home with an aunt,Mrs.I.C
Aldrich.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdic enter-
tained Mr.and Mrs.Herman
Wragge of Tekamah at luncheon
Sunday.ln the afternoon they all
drove to Omaha w visit Mrs. E.W. Burdic.
The high school cardinals jour-
neyed up to Lyons Friday evening
and played the high school team at
that place, losing to them 21 to 17.'Thin ch.loaf nnnfnrnnmo
Ro gthe evening, and Miss Irma Barge
this week meetlhg at the Mrs. E. C.
Burdie home.They had planned
to hold the .meeting on Saturday
and entertain the teachers.Mrs.
A.H.Lowe had charge of the
program.On account of her ill-
ness the plans had w be abandoned
Friday evening,Feb.28 has
been chosen as the date for the
mother and daughter banquet.
Mrs. McCullough of Teknmnh, has
been secured to give the address.
Mr.and Mrs.0.L .Hilslnger
spent Sunday in Tekamnh, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper.
On friday evening Feb. 7 Misses
Mary Wray, Jessie Donnhoo and
Mildred Coulter entertained the
members of the I Delta Dek Clubat a Valentine bridge party at the
Miss Anna Fuess home.The time
was spent at hrldge and late in
the evening refrahrnents were
served.Miss Bessie Lyzhol! and
bert Swan held hi h scores for
and Robert Jaekson, low.M n and Mrs. Emil Foleen are
happ'y over the arrival of a baby
son horn Sunday, Feb. 2.
Mrs. Chris Truhlsen is spending
a few days with Mrs. Geo. Hart.Mrs.C.R.Gray was hostess
again last week to the guild witha good number present.They will
meet this week on Wednesday withMrs.Wm/Adams.
Mr.and Mrs. Bert Lowe and
children and Mr. and Mrs Hen
to see Mrs.A. H. Lowe a t the
Lord Lister hospital.Gerald Litel, who beaches in the
schools 'at Qqleryjse.Neb.,spent
ry
Richter drove to Omaha. Thnrsdn line time and enjoyed a big din-ner.Those who were present
were Mr. and Mrs. L A. Parrishland Mary Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
'Kelso and Francis and Anthony'Bowsman of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.`Fred Michael of Tekamah.Mr.
and Mrs.Dode Panrish and son.
'Mr.and Mrs. P. S. Hopkins andIs. n. Parrish.
_Mrs. Albert 'Woodward and fam-
xly drove out from Omaha Satur-day and spent a few hours at the
L. A. Woodward home.
0:1 Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Cooper and Floyd celebrated Mrs.
Conper's birthday by spending Lheday in Herman with relatives.
The C.S. Cnmeronfnmily are
now located at Tekamah where
they will reside for n time.Chas.
is selling irmurnnce and has this
and several surrounding counties.
Goldette Crepe Silk Teddies,
french panEes}danoettes and
bloomers always $1.98 a t the
Fashion Center.All sizes and
colors and new styles every month
Fownes Gloves for Women,$1
to $8.50 at the Fashion Center.
New Spnng styles on sale now. It
CAN EAT 3 SQUARE
MEAL S A DAY NOW
"l've got mighty good reasons
for saying that for building up s
rundown system I do n't believe
there is another medicine on earth
like Sargon!
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BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mr.and M m Luther Monke
welcomed a baby boy to their
home Saturday,Feb.Blh.Mrs.
Iilonke was Miss Wilme!J\Wil-lnlms before her marriage.
The following attended Luther
Ifguguc meeting at Fontzmelle o|\
I-nday ning: Irene and Norma
Ilolfman,'lurence and Alvin Wil-
kemng,'in Holtman,Arthur
Mengedoht.
The following families helled
Mr§.John Echtenkamp,Sr.ofArlington,celebrate her birthday
Thursday evening:John,Jr.and
Leonard Exhtenkalnp and families,
Louie Dickmeyer and family,1\Ir.
and Mrs. Henry Dickmeyer,Wm.Echfenkamp and Otto Gnxenke oi'
Wayne.
Mrs. John Echtenknmp, Sr. am
Miss Verna Echtenkamp went u
Wayne Friday w amend the wedding of a relative on Sunday.
f Mrs.Elmer 'Hamlng and litth
dnughber spent the week-end n*
:he home of her pnrcnts,Mr. am
Mrs. Henry Banling:Leonix Holtmnn nd Wesley
Meierhcnry spcht week-em
with home folks..
Mr. and t Kerkohfi
and sons spent \y evening ai
Emest ' r 1Mrndrn. Hallman ans-Irene spent Sun dy cikning at ll"
`i:<1 Langhorst omc ~ Nick rson|The Fontanelle Ladies' A1 met
Friday afternoon for m tbl;
meeting.'-
'Miss Deliah Bartling and Mis!
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is plmmilig to give their play ~n-
titled "No Account David" Friday
evening, Feb. 21at.
Blair Racketstore
Big Valixe
February Specialties
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F hion Center Beauty Parlo
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day with Fred Schroeder and'
bride,who were married at Elk
'Point, S. D., SatuldJl}'.,Foh~ 1.
Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Cook and
little son of Florence called on
relatives here Tuesday evening.Otto Kmse attended the state
@;¢»gw=-ff convention in Omaha °"g
'e ncsday.Mrs. A. B. Croft is nomo again'after undergoing another operation'
at an Omaha l\ospit:xl.Mrs. C. L. C mpbell of Norfolk,is spnding a 'i w day s with her
p i m m s ,M r . a n d M r s .H e n r y R o s -
a e r .R. A. Vanderlimle. son of Rev.
ant and balmy for' a week or more
that spring really m m s "just
around the corner".neMesdamen Bill Hayman of Elk-
horn and Emil Schuman of Ben-
nington,both ladies sisters ofMrs. James Wallace, were Thurs-
day visitors ht the Wallace home,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hineline
were Sunday visitors at the Harry
Hirrline home. northwest of Blair,
a week ago Sunday.
.lorry button, Mrs. Mollie Schof-
iield and Mrs.Emma Pagan oi'Blair, were Saturday night visit-
ors at the James Wnllare home.Grandpa Dunkle oi Logan, Iowa
came by Omnlm on the afternoonbus.a_n_d visited from_Wednesday
.....,....,, ....-... ......-...|year. .
Mr.and Mrs.Herman Rahlfs
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Christensen spent Sunday al
the George Kuhr home in Blair.
Tuesday evening guests at thc
Will Wulf home were Lloyd, De
roy and Opal |Kuhr. Geo. MenckeFred Wulf and Misses Myrtle and
Lctha Stork.lllr. and Mrs. Harold Christen
sen spent Tuesday and Wednes
day at the Harvey Kuhr home.
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Delia
Gnuse and Mrs. Lucy Larsen en-tcrlnined at a miscellaneous show-
er for Mrs. Bill Pope at the Gnusehome.There were about fifty
lnresent.A delicious luncheon con
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game.Miss Ida McCowen of Blair,
spent the past week at herhome
here.On Friday she, with her sis-ter, Miss Maude were passengers
to Omaha.|Friends of J. C. Broderson are
glad lo know that he was able to
be brought home from the Omahahospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bently and[Harlan of Omaha spent Friday
night at the Ben Wachter home.
Mrs.Claude Clements and baby
spent the evening there also while
Claude took the basketball boys to
Lyons.Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter, Mr.
and Mrs.L .A.Woodward and
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn were on
lthe servinz committee for the
me weeisfenu in naman.Word was received here telling
of the birth of a baby daughter,
Majil,to Mr.and Mrs.W.H.
Yakish of Fremont,Neb.Satur-
day, Feb. 8.Mrs. Yakish will be
remembered as Miss Claribcl
Lowe.
The following members of the
American Legion Auxiliary at
tended the second district conven
*ion i n Omaha Monday MesdamesCLReidMiles West
J B Jensen E C Reid, JosephBandurNels Jackson and F J
LastleFrancis and Anthony l3o\\.~rnan
of Omaha spent the ucek-end at
the Dode Parrish home
To celebrate the birthday anni
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'Fnhnmnh Tilnmlnv Wah.10 and
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kets and we are offering some extra-
ordinary values as listed below.
ffhese goods we place on sale
Beginning FRIDAY until sold
Ladies' Boxed Hand nchids, box ---59:
15: lo 20c values Ladies' Hamlkerchiefs, each -10:
C|\ildren's Boxed Handkercliiefs lo Soc values -l9c
1Ladies' 300 needle, extra heavy Rayon Hoxe,
slightly imperfect -394: pr.,3 prs. $1.00ond hlrs.A [;_ llanderlippe pa5.|untll 'rnursuay at me nomo or mstor of the church here, is spendingKY'1f|ddK'18'hl°f| Mr. and Mrs. Wal~
.|ter Gustin.lx short time with his parents, be
fore leaving for New York City.
Fel7.19, whore he has accepted aposition with the Bell .Technical
laboratories at that place.Illr.
Vanderlippe has Hurst graduated
from thc college of electrical e
gincering at the university of Nerush.; and is to be congratulated
on securing such a position.Mr.and Mrs.David Muxnmertoi Blair, spent Wednesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse.Mn. Tenn Ambler of Omaha,was an all day visitor withhome
folks Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.Otw Iversen en-
tertained six table of pinochle onWednesdayeveninz.Feb.5 inhonorof the natal day of Mrs.
lvenaen.Prize winners were Mrs.
John Autzen ard Carl Itohwer,
Jr.and Bliss Alma Sierk and
Claus ltohwer were consoled. Nice
refreshments were served late in
thc evening.Mr.and Mrs. Claus lllchrens
motoned to Lincoln Thursday on
business, and also called on their
laughter,Miss Anita.who at-tends the state university.
Ed Cnchclin is building u. large
garage in which he wdl keep hisbig truck and zdso their touring
car.
Mrs.Jennie Wallace of Blair,
will e hostess to the De SotoWomen's Club members Thursday
of this week.The ladies hadplannedonmeetingwithMrs.
Jack Lazure but on account of bad
roads, they changed their plans.
The first of March will see n
good many families moving out of
our neighborhood and others mov-
ing ln.The Charles Harmon and
Earl Elliott farnili-es.living overonthelate S.D.Bouvier farm
expect to move back to Omaha.
The Frank Dcnnig family on the
fox farm plan on moving down on
the Charles Harmon place, and the
James Wallace farnlly expect to
move to the fox farm.Henry Jor-
gensens plan on moving from the
George Mlchelsen place to N
ville vicinity.Mr. and Mrs.u.Stanley ahd family are reported to
move from Blair back to Mrs.Stnnley's old home, the late J. M.
Wild fam: and the Ralph llouvir-r
family nnfl Mrs. S. D. Bouvier will
'move to Council Bluffs some Lime
soon.\Finest selection ol' Wash Dress-
es in town at the Fnshinn Ccni~r
priced at sl mi sz in sizes 14
to 5 very dress guar.mtecil
sisting of sandwiches, iake, coffeeandbrickicecreamnsserved
to the guests.Mrs. Pope receivedmanybeautifulandusefulgifts.
The young people'.1 pinochle club
met Friday evening nt the Pete
Thomson home, and helped Oliver
celebrate his 2lst birthday. About
forty young people were present.
Misses Helen and Catherine
Newkirk spent the weekend at
the Ted Buchardt home.Sunday afternoon guests at the
Ed Newkirk home were Mr. and
Mrs.Alfred Skov and Lyle and
Miss Edna Newkirk.
Mrs.Chris Peterson spent last
Thursday afternoon at the Ed
Newkirk home ond Friday after-
noon at the Peter Nielsen home.
Thursday evening guests at the
Will Dickmeyer home were
and Mrs. Ed Gqbelman, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Smith of Arlington
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson
family,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rasmussen
:md family were Thursday eve-
ning visitors nt the Boone New-
ldrk home.Miss Edna Newkirk is working
nt the George Rasmussen home nt
present.Sundny supper guests at the C.
Peterson home were l\Ir. and Mrs.
Mr.and
and
and
gum Ahlemeyer and family, Mrs.
.P.Andersen of Blnir, Gifford
Finr M1 25.regular meeting of the O.E.S.
Thursday evening.
The Standard Oil truck belong-
ing to Rex Huen, was destroyed
by fire Wednesday evening about
seven o'clock out near the Brun~
ton home.Baekfiring in the en-
gine was the cause.The fire de-
partment responded nad the blazewas extinguished before it reach-ed the gas tank.The truck was
insured but no t enough to coverthe loss.
Henry Gates,who makes his
home with his son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gabes
at Tekamnh,celebrated his 86th
birthday Wednesday, Feb. 5.Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Cooper and Theo.Kipp of Herman. were guests at
a birthday dinner given i n his
honor.The guests were the old
soldiers and their wives.
Mr.and Mrs. Taylor French
were in Omaha one day last week
to see little Chester French.The
little fellow is reported to be slow-
ly improving.
Mrs. Wrn. Rutledge has been on
their remlar meeting on Friday of days p;c\inu5.Everyone had :\
tite is fine,I eat ~three square
meals every day and every traceof stomach trouble ana indigestion
myappetite was poor, I suffereci
with iqdigestion and was habitual-
ls' constipabed.My kidneys seem-
me like they did and my wholc|
system is strengthened.My liver
is i ngo o d order and I feel like
a new person."-John Beals, 1214Edward St., Omaha.
th i s br o k e i n to m y sleep.M y
str e n g th a n d en e r g y f a i le d me a n d
I wa s ti r ed ,ne r vo u s a n d wo r n
o u t n e a r ly a l l th e ti me .I to o k
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Jacqueline Cooper's fifth birthday
Feb. 13.Mrs. Harry Cooper en-tertained severril relatives Mon-
day evening at her home.
The Bible Class of the M.E.
Sunday school will have a class
party at the Bert Lottie homeThursdayevening.The affair
wa.;postponed from earlier i n
the season because of the weather
Mr.and Mrs. L.A. Woodward
spent Sunday afternoon at theRay Woodward home at Arizona
Mrs.S.C.Rose has gone to
Omaha to stay with her son,Eugene arid family while Mrs.
Burdic is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper ate
Sunday dinner with their daugh-
ter. Mrs. J. T. Fitch and family.
Mrs. C.Uehling is confined to
her home with an attack of neu-
ritis.The dates for the annual Feb.
carnival have been changed from
Feb. 13, 14, 15 to March 6, 7, 8.
A number of relatives and
friends took Hieir dinners Sun :xy
to the S.M.Parrish hom in
honor of Mrs. P; S. llnpkin.birth
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JOHN BEALS
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Mcn's Silk and Rayon Hose, formerly 50c hose, pr.Z9c
lVlen's sample line fine Hose Supporters, some
worth`$l.00 a pair --Choice I9c
Some Samples l.adie's <===y». pair -l9c
Extra Good Buy in Suit Cases at Clean-up Prices
Choice ---~984:
Handy Andy Lunch Kit and Thermos Bottle
$1.75 vdue ---$1.29
Some $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Glass and
ChinaNovelties choice --~751:
Visit our Candy Department for Good,
Fresh Candy at Reasonable Prices
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Miss Mary Cook has given UP_not to fade-»or a new dress free.'i"@¢@rson and Orval Benson Mrs.
hl:r_ work f o r th e pre se nt a t Uf " ' §Ne w S p r in g sty le s o n s a le n o w. lt An de r se n r ema in e d fo r a fe w d ay ~
Un i ve r si ty o f Ne br as ka ,a n d wi ll
atte n d th e Oma ha Un i ver s i ty .
Mr s .J .H .B a k e r o f Oma h a ,
da u g h te r o f M r .: md Mr s .F r a n k
Ad a ms , wa z o pe r a te d o n F r id a y a t
th e Ni c h o la s Se a n ho sp ital f o r
ac ute appendic itis.S h e wa s i n a
c ri tic al c on dition f o r a ti me bu t
a€th i s wr i ti n g i s ge tti n g a lo n g
nic ely .He r ma n y f r i e n d s h e r e i n
Ca lh ou n wi s h fOr he r a s pe ed y re -
eovc ry .Mrs.Anderson,district super-visor of the 0. E. S.,visited the
local chapter Friday afterrloon and
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
Phone 47-»-Alice Tnpreu.' 4~1r
(mum Bmlws
M r .a n d Mr s .Ra y Fa g er q u ls t.
Mi s s E d n a a n d E d wa r d Ne w k i r k
atte nd ed a pinoc hle p a r ty a t th e
P e te To f : h o me i n F r e mo n t W e d ~
nes day eveni ng.
Ro y Pete rson o f Oma h a .spent
S t. P a u la A i d me t Th u r s d a y a f b th e week -end a t th e pa re ntai .
er no on a t Lim H .A .Ras mu ss en Ch ri s P e te r so n h o me .
ho me with a n a tte n d an c e o f e le wn
me mb er s.Vi s i to r s pre se nt we r e
M r .an d Mr s .Ra y Fa ge r qu is t
a n d Ma x i n e s p e n t Mo n d a y a t th e
Mi s s L e o la Ne ls o n an d hi e s da me s mn r e n ta i , F r e d F a g e rq u i st h o me i n
Ric hard Nelson and J ens Sorensen. g Vaiiey .
A business me e ti n g wa s he ld i n !Mr s . C h r i s B e n s o n s p e n t F d d a y
wh i c h Mr s . He n r y K u h r wa s e i e r i ,a f te r no o n a t th e Rud o i p h An d re a -
--»e d a s p r e s i d e n t a n d M r s .L a r s s o n h o m e .M r .a n d M .E m a n u e l~~~~~I 1 a . \ - L n n h n v i l | | n : n §v ' n .| . \ .A . l u \r u | \¢ . » . . l 4» . . » . » ._ I L C . ' . . . . . . l . . . . . . .
ID n k k I + ¢ ~m n . .C n l n| \ a u u | L a l U 1 J a n ;
Sta.|1|'s Gold Ceriificate Standard Chinchilla: $2.00--up ec1aEachRnbbltWARRANTEDio be of (1000 COLOR
HEALTHY and SOUND.Pedigrees furnlshed.Or-
ders (lll<d promptly and Satisfaction Guaranteed
'|~|E KELLEY RABBITRY
E Friday and Saturday, Febr. 14-15
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cucning were 1'a.5t Grand WorthyMzntron,hits.Graco Annis,and
Mrs.Nun Martin and Mr. Ander~
sun. husband of the supervisor, all0£ Omaha, 0. M. Ireland and Miss
Beatrice Ireland of Blair.At the
ciusc of the evening sesion a nice
lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs.
Win.Sicvera,Misa Domthy and
" f and Mrs. Richard Sievers.`
riday evening th' Baunington
baskvtball team came over and
lared the local high aclinol teamntha city hall,re.<m1ti:1g_ in a
score of 18 to 1.7 in favor of the
visiting team.The town £81011 won
over Bennington 18 to 7." \
m s v n a n l l u ;\ . ¢ \ . u . 1 u ; \ : \ ¢4 1 u a | | | l .|| l . u | \ . . | |n l l u l t u a u l i u u u D U I I H S l l t l i l ,D l . l J l * 1 l . l . yw a s s e r v e d b y t h e l m s t r s s .1 \ I 1 . =a f t e r n o o n t h e r e .
L .E .La r s e n wi ll be hostess mn -4.
Mf lr til-_Fa sh io n Ce n te r h a s an u n u s u a l-
A b aby gu rl wa s b orn 'l`h urs :r! ay ; }y la r g e s h o wi n g o f s ma r t n e w
to Mr . an d Mr s. A lvi n Svia nd ga ar d..-Th e f o l! o w' n R fo lk q he-1 xml " '| s tx!e s rn Si mn e r s th a t W e n r r r wh i
'¥" ' r §no w;W b me n s an d hiissns.$9.93¥ § m y " ; . ° :,I § .? ; ?' a § ': ; ?, ' 5" ; ' :: ; .; ; »ss. so;Ch ildr en s Ro bi nh oo d
1 4 9 t o $ 3 3 9 E J t t k qs :P e t e r I v e r s o n ,M r .a n d M r s .M a w -u n a fe xc »"
P i n r t i i l n n n n n ]n n n u \ . ':A :' I n n ~S 6 ~I0 lbs. 59c,IUU lbs 2b:>."1uti n La rs en an d so ns ,Misses Ha n -
n a h a n d L o u i s e Lar se n.M r .a n d
Mr s .H .C.L a r s e n sp en t Fr i d a y
after noon helning her c e} c br: 1tn.
Mr . a n d Mr s . E d Ha n s e n , Ma r -
ti n L a r s e n a n d sons a n d L a r s
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skiing contest nenr Florence Sun-day afternoon.Mrs. Larsen spent
the alteméon with Mrs. Lars RoI~
la nd
Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jensen
nnd children spent Sunday evening
at the L. E. Larsen home.Thursday evening guests at thr-
H. C. Rumussen home were Mr.
and Mrs.George Rasmumen andchildren, Raymond Rasmussen andMr. and Mrs. Jens Sorensen.
Friday evening,a number ofzuesm were entertained at theHenryKuhrhomei n honor o l
Henry's birthday.,T\l°@dey evening guests at the
Rxchard Nelson home were Mr. and
| The Sweetest Valentine
I A box of our specially boxed
|candies will make a valentine
i .which,we are sure,she will
1 vote the sweetest wialentine of
all.Valentine candies and
valentines at X
Blair Drug CO.
, , / ~ " \
20% off
Febmary 17th we will allow 20%of! for
all orders of $1.00 or more
.REMEMBER I~ Day 0.nly
We call and deliv er anywhere In the city Ilmltl
_ _ ._
ADVANCE CLEANERS
Phone White |83
.a ~1 a$1.98 to $7.50 for W o me n and
Mi n e s a n d 69 c to $ 2. 98 for C' hiI
dren.4-1:
I-IERMAN NEWS
Mrs. Chas. Eby has been on the
slck list the past week and con-
fined tn her home.
Ivan Rutledge, an inwme at an
Omaha hospital,visited over the
week-end at the home of his par-
;g=~Mr. and Mrs.D. W .Rut-
ge..A number of high school pupils
held a meeting at the Dr. L. W.'
Crumbnugh home last Thursdayegfnz and organized a dramatic
c uMr. and Mn. A. E. Dray er o f'
Huoper, visited at the J. A.. West
home Friday.
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Quart Jar Green Olives --42c
J. M. Sweet Wrinkle Peas, 20c GradeMrs.Nichnlas Rathjen pus§éd
away at the home of her son, EmilRathjen Thursday morning, Feb. 6
ng; the age of '19 years, B months
and 23 days.Marie Rohwer wasborn May 13,1850, in Kattbeck,Schleswig, Holstein, ermany.She
came to America in 1870, comingdimct in Omnha.In 1872 the was
$1.136 cans
Georgie Porgie, Regular size -l9c
Fancy Head L ttuce
100 size Orange,.doz.
Cucumbers, large ~
Fresh Carrots,T wo
bunches --
I 0c
69c
25c
15c
Sani Flush --21c
Blue Star Toilet Paper
7 balls --49c
Quick Naptha Soap
Flakes, 2 for -45c
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united in mm-riaga to Nicholas
Rathjen and the same year came
mthe farm southwest of Ft. Cal-
hm n where the y :ma m untll
1905 when they moved into Ft.Calhoun lesving their sun, Emil to
reside on the fum .They were
tha pamnu of mm children, EmilRatlgien,Mrs.Clara Hetuicksen
and Mrs. Lena Fischer. the lawn
died in 1912.She leaves in moumher pnsalng, two childnen. twelve
grandchildren and one great' grand
child.Her husbmd preceded henin.dea !.h by \1;»~f dime years,1
he mv i nga i e a »b.2'r,1 921.nm-
eral. services we n he ld a t thePnahyterian church Samrday, Feb
8._a . t 2 p . m . w i t h R e v . A. B .
Yandarlippe oficinlirxg and inter-
mmt was made in tha fmpily lo!
basidq the grave M her husband in
the Ft. Calhoun wmewfm
Carl Ratbjen ,and mister, Hrs.
Wm.Bnlmmmn o f Warm, Neh.,were in attendance ad dia fmzenl
sezviaea of Mrs.u m m m Rath-
jm Saturday.Other auf of town
nzlativea were Mn. J. 'l'hi¢l.foldt.
Gwrse and Chris Staben,all of
Hn n r m.Mr. and M n .Charles
'.l'Ixie1fo1d¢:,Harry and Eddie a t
Umm.Hrs .Nueva and daughter ofKennxrd. old time friends of Mrs.l
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u r n :
I35 Bxand Hop Flavor Malt, 3 for $1.00
Snow Puff Marshmallows, lb..-19c
48lb Main Top Flour --$1_63
Ted ~Lathrop
For Good Things to Eat, Phone 17
§Prompt Delivery Service E
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Bhir. Nebraska. Febnxary 13 =
r Hats for SpHng Misses and 691: to $2.98 for Chil-
fcr Women and dren.4-lt
days at Lhe parental,Chris An-'Nelsen's.__who is staying at the Burkettderann home.|Mrs. J. Ryan, Sr. of Blair, vis- home, back with them for a short
Mr and Mrs. Otto Christlnnlen lied Friday and Saturday at the visit.They also visited relativesandiiaughter spent.Sunday eve-R. Mencke home.at Loup City._
'ning Wim M m George Witte of Emil Erickson and Andrew Mr.and M m Merntt Cook of
Omaha.Late last full a large
green house wu erected and theyare now buQding large new offices
and making other improvements.
Mr.and Mrs.Everett French
they vlslbed Mrs.Ed Boker, whois a patient in the Clarkson hos-pital.
J. Bx Hall- and son, cilben. arc
to s tlrt fo r Arlimzmn hw man.-
HILISIDE NEW S OFFashion Cents
81.98 so $1.50 GARDNER DISTRICT
Mr. and Mm. Otto Christiansen
and daughter called to see Mrs.iJens Christiinsen in Blair Satur-
day afternoon.E. W. Jacobs and daugtte; of
ren of Fremont,we b2 |fNIn Lé » a `) Ln§ é ié § " iii§ `.~
unday at the home ofIHa ll and family went to Calif-Fre ch's parents,Mr. and omia last full to make their home
Bennington.Elloier have both returned this
Mr. and Mrs.Dan Phillips wereiweek (mm Omaha hospitalsj feel-
Sunday dinner guests at the L. L.ing much better.
Porter home near Elk City.Pete Taylor,Clem, Gilbert andMr.and Mn.J.L.Peter§eni'i'heo.Williamsen, Geo. Lune and
near Arlingtnn,were Mondayland '
evening visitors at the parcntal,.guestLudwig Jensen home.Mrs.
Mr.and Mra Orville Humston Mrs.
spent Sunday evening at the Pete Mrs
Jo MURE Aux -uma
F E E T F o n M E . / "
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I but find they can do h¢»t¢>.-Q-"ilJ. A. Spangler.;.Thuhnaia Spangler andilkbraa ka hir.Haiil _1us :.
en and her brother,*Clarencc,the employ of the Marshall anai;
nurs-v m s n a ,spent.a u u r u a y m m a u n -d n y wi t h M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k
B r o w n m d f a m i l y .
fsgq Rohm (en Fligag e\rql§i5\¢'§¢°- _Jn macm-s¢huben gwqrellbmen homé.| childrwsiwrshome in
Mrs. .
and \.~i.=i
a t _the A .Cly d e A lle n 1'uesday ev~ening vi si to rs a t J o h n 'Mr s .C111is Hi n z en te r ta i ne d aE F r e n c h vi si te d Su n da y i n Bla ir at eric a f o r a n u mb e r o f y e a r sL1glr;\r:\...........--_....,,.\.lP°.§i'i°.'T.? 1mr..u .1 nr'u 1.emmbe»l:.Lot £lE\'ffi"d8 "E di llnEr lth€ 'hOII lE 0f Mr s' B€ 3S i# B F re nc h.
Mr.and Mrs .'W m.Van 'Hass |10 \J u u a u u wa s u much*uc rimr u wuu.uuu J.\LI.hH uuunluto r o f M r s .F r a n k B r o w n . | J e n s e n we n t to W i n si d e Thu r sd a y
s t T i m m wa s a S u n - I t o atte ni i th e f u n e m !o f a re la -A u g u ..
e r n o c m c a l l e r a t t h e C h r u s ' t 1 v e .
' \ \ M l i 1\.¢.....r\1........nr:s\:.............a n n u l l a s t .1 n u r s u a y .u n e u x u s n w u nwa s sp e n t vi si tin g a n d en jo y i n g
two c o n tes ts th e ho stes s ha d pr e-
ared,I n th e fi r s t c o n te s t Mi s sp.
|1 t f _° . . . _.. . . . . . . . _) : . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . l i l . . .
I m r s .n .n .r l u n l : K u n u m r s
C h r i s S o r e n s o n oentertamedthemembers of the M. E. kensingwn L e g a l H o f I - G 8 - = S
at the Planck home Tuesday eve~e e !
ning.The tud y i
s y a nd pro ram
were in ch
,-- f =- »~.' . ;
arm o f Mrs .Af le d |l.~1Av \|rvnrv¢»
on at Frank Pete:-aen'|.|"i|,;_'". Gfea=d==\e-°°==e£°= .MW _*SE du'.fd
la a u c n mr .MTS.ma u n e Lemon In , n.2.1Blair aevew days last week.
John Zaloudeck purchased a
new hay bsiler from me Hancock
Implement Oo.Saturday.Mr.and Mra.Jim Eawaqh
helped Grandma Jones of Blur,
celebrate her 80th birthday l u t
\u,;..,-;-,.
m...¢....n .~...=.M m Robert Johns is visiting
her parents in the wesoern par: ol
the slam.Theo. Anderson has been shell-
ing his corn which he had stoned
jo n t he J o hn ~fda r m. \ /_Sunday vxsxoora gg the _ ggns
mm.wvw.nnualnxn .,,»=..., a Ana nnrnsun won lmsu. um, mrs.few days this wek with relatives Wm.Harrlson received consola-at Teknmah.tlon.Mn. Ed Natter was winner
Geo-Ryan tracked hogs to i n the m o m tonbest ma . Mrs .
Omnha Sunday for Francis F°l'3"Will Thompson took low.Those
beY¥-present were Mesdamen Will,
Mn and MPS-Harold Chrlsteni James, Frank and Dan Thompson,
Pe? are _visiting relatives in Blalr John Aronson,Marie Pedersen.
l
Rosenldlde, :At H. ' a § " ° " ° g p "" " " ' " ' " " " " "
a group o two rea nga nu ,Dorothv Cobb n uinno sol¢;. Cath-S SALE
\¢nne widm Ivioun mlb, andl;v~>¢m duet by Mrs. Grave and nm Grgmv: Lo'-hrfm. Altomey;Cobb. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and]is vxrtue of an order directing
w e a n u u l y .Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and
family were Sunday dimer guests
at the Fred H.Jensen home in
the Sutherland neighborhood.Hans Hansen shelled corn for
Jem Krogh Monday.I
Clausen home
Ben Kjeldgaan
In referring
appeared in a
Ente rprise lmHi e r Jensen,
thnt 'Mr jam:
were Mr. and Mrs.
d of Tekmnah._
to the article whxch
1e columns of The
week in regard so
.. a. |» .. n n
before they move to their new
home on the Shirley Petersen
farm.Mrs.Harold Taylor received
word that her sister,Miss Ednar~...\,,...\....|L..- 1\...|\
James Mullin, L°\lis Schenck, `r§d_'Misa Lu Lawson.` w e ,issued out of the dim-RtNatmr,Wm.Harrison and " m l Mrs. ~ J . Grove very wish!-|¢ °ur¢ of wmungnm county, Neb~
Ada Harrison.fully enbennlned at a 6:80 dinner raskn, and in pursuance ¢( a de~Miss Rachael I-Iumstnn, who at-followed by bridge at her home .mime of " j d court in an action
¥s§"1L%'i§".5§*'°'2l °PP"£E_Em* £4vv9=v #'°:""§-&?'m&='#=.w°:f'»¢ ~f..nendinz.wherein Vawie
en is home again,
ay at the Dudgeonontofpayingfor
Jensen's case is a
.nd deplorable one.
alone for many
advanced use nowmaihleforhimtovi n #
W . -s e. .or u m m . ,n m .n e .......,bad broken in an auto accident
Sun ny.Rudolph Mencke and Gretchen
|and Gene Ryan attended the Mike
'Larsen sale near Fremont on lastThursday.
Perry and Russel Ryan attendedtheTriangleBabyBee! Club at.L ,u-___L_-.._..-¢¢..--..
me weex-enu un,we yue nm.,Orville Hnmxwn home.Mr.and Mrs.Will Thompson
spent Frlday in Omaha.
J. P, S. Jensen, father of Mrs.
Hans Andersen and Mrs.Jens
Petersen is sedously ill at_the
Frank Dudgeon home in Blair.Mrs. Chester Aronson and fhil»
mesuames wwe rewrson,In snPeterson__'Della Hansen is plaintiff andence E¢5¢;»kanpi : S §{§ff.§._Beru=a ~ Sutherland et al, are
Harland Jensen and Miss Alice Mc-|d€f¢l\dHl1f8»I wi ll at two o'clock
Kibhen..in the afternoon on Thursday the
Miss Beatrice White and Mi.-ss Gth day of March,1930,at the
i?.°'&§.'1Y,|.f'°b" spent the week-end;w¢,¢ front =*°<;§ of the ashington
~county court ouse in e ity ofMr.and _{Jlrs._ W.H. Hlllegnss Blair.Washington county Neb-x
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen andRobert and Misa Rosalie Foley
were Wednesday evening supperguests at the Fred Anderson Mme
near Herman.Mr. and Mm Jim Edwards and
son,Teddy and Gene Barry of
n.~...1..=W.-m smuiav di me r
- - . _ -- - .v u . . -re f u s i n g to st:
ihome o n ac co
h i s keep.Mr .
mo s t p i ti f u l a
H e ha s li ve d
y e ar s but _his
ma k e s i t :mp c
l..."».QL- ....-.....I Wear Wolverines ~at §1§é`E<f§6§é§ home in.
Blair.Gene returned to his home!
after several weeks stay with his
uncle and aunt.Frank Brown sawed wood for
Frank Petersen Wednesday. _Mr. and Mra Otto Chnshnsenand daughter spent Saturday eve-
ning at the Albert Schjodt home
Mr. and Mrs Dan Phillips ay.-tended Lhe funeral ol a friend xn
Omaha Saturday afbeqqw-_
have we neeessary .ooo and . ......to his place will convince one
that it is hi lr time something is
done.Mr. Causen and J. L. Pet-
ersen have on many occasions,
a basket of food which
much appreciated by
case was reported tnauthorities some two
taken him
was verylhim.Histhe county
years ago,ear to the situation.
r~-l.:..¢»-rua...em.'l"».l»ll»¢
but any turned a deaf;
we nenry .iacou owne ounony.Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen wereSunday guests at the Chris Hol-
stein home.
The following helped Archie
Kal-ir celebrate his birthday Fri~
day evening:Madsen Bros, Har-
old Rasmussen,Leonard Nelsen,Mr.and Mrs.Dellef Wulf andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr,
gh- and Mrs. Will Hun and fam~
1 y.Rev. and Mrs. Geisler of Blair,
dren spent two nays rust ween attheparental,Will McDonald
home.
ARLINGTON NOTES
Mrs. John Echtenkamp went toFremont Friday noon where she
took the bus for Wayne.She at-tended the wedding of Mr. Echtcn-kamp's nephew Sunday.Several
other relatives from here drove uP
and son 01 Umann, were week-endtguestsa t the Fred De Weber,home.Mr.Hillegaaa retumed to'Omaha Monday but Mrs. Hillegassl
and son remained for a longer
visit.
The embers of the Senior
class of the high school, and thesponsor,Miss Minnie Guelkhe,
were guests Saturday evening,Feb. lst all a 8:80 dinner at thelhomeol'Miss Clara Melerhenry,
lmlm is n m .4 rhah- .-|n==m.»».
ranks, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder lo r cash,o ne
fourth at said sale and three-
fourths on confirmation of sud
sale, the following described real
estate:
The East half of Lot eight
and the We st ha l! of Lo t
nine i n Block forty in the
First Addition to the City of
Blair,Washington c o u n t y ,
longerthey stay soft
nnm:ankin!fun . . . tired lon: dm ordlnnv shoes in dis-a " " ' "T T T w a an._...n »|.....hun ~wan-|||||wlnr u l l \n | | -l ' o r
dump of mlm pun uhm you Lrycu your lim pulr of Wolv eflnn
Bon-nhlden.lla-u'| n work alma
dnl \m'm glad lo rocommand w
the very Umil.The lnllxm-la
turned by hnnen who knmr lhelr
kuinan.ll'| SOI-T-amndngly
nah-and n s u p nf l ih m d l
aanllmn. Wdnduu lm "bmken
-l§é§'~ made 1
durlblo lsnlhe
Honehlde.Tln nxhf vu smymfll ni. We
Coma ln todayin your fum-h
WOLV
af the 1rorId'n mul!
n v - S h d l C o r d o n n
hqb§=1i°==\{ ° v l r °
n r t u so - u l . m e m a n n !
lvuinu Hou-ehidel.
| nd'try on n pair |'Une following neighbors Smal ""*"='W \.n¢:|.n:ualn -------»¢\..=,....a. ImlmmI Christian Anderson french pandes,danuettes andltfeiffd Sunday at Howard Applew to
o n n n
' J - -Su n da y ~ th e ° ° " " i f = = S » = ~ = = = » - = - ; H » = ~» : ; ' : . ~ : : . . . . u m , . . .o f
1 lu nk lI- IMI Mn . w . R : 3 3 9 ' ~ f°. ..¢ 'I. 1 .T§ .. 'Z ... § l' .:. . n .» . .ll nld ¢ lo nln z mi d nre mla u mmm'~"m`éé{&£§ §u}nday eve'bloomers always $1.98 at t11e'"V B.~Rob rt Ra _.--Mr.and Mrs.Merle Newkirk Mmug.Mr._and M.'f§'... °..__..8.
»F'fBh"°n .cenberi .An mze8.f';'!\fisited Saturday evening at Vic. Jambuns;un
' l e n t m n a mature:if§§$"lZ?L%iZ'"""'|» ¢ each plate.The delicious din-
Dorbecker wa host-ner was served in four courses byMethodistMi s si o nsry | Mi ""Muriel Plugge and Betty
church Wednesday Marshall, two girls of the JuniorieAJ_ Edgar was class.Following the dinner theH r s 'e v e n i n g w a s s p e n t i n p l a y i n g
- . . A
the respective owners thereof.
Dated this 28931 day of January,
1930, at Blair, Nebraska.
2~Bt S. w. Chambers, Referee.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
r e th ey 1
lr.1. J.H .
to th e
e ty a t th
mo o n .I
land! r.
l u n l :
uoumavn.
Shoes
mu and two umuxen, mr. andssenMrs. Wm. Vogt. Hans Vogt, Wd-
ter Anderson,Frank Linden andfamily,Eda Anderson,Mr.and
Mrs.Hana Jensen, Mr.and Mrs
L P. Petersen and family, Anna
Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. George
Schrlever and daughter.Mr. a nd Mn. Harry Erle y mo
colors and new styles every momn
Finest selection of Wash Dress-
priced at $1 and $2 in sxzes 14
m 51': w r y dress guaranteed
not w fade-or n new dress free.
New Spring styles on sale now. lt
es in town at Lhe Fashion Cenner
Johnson's
s .Mr
wereFritz
Mr,
spentMr.
spentsank
Andre wHuler and fa mily
Sunday'dlnner guests at the
Mathimen home.and Mrs.Harold French
Sunday at Joe Love's.and Mrs.Harvey Kuhr
Sunday at Harold Rasmus-
wh e
M
essSoc i
a f te
Hu :
;":l;\f:\t1\ you buy them.And IBIS-ill-65
A Full Line of
The Boy Scouts and Friendlylauxneruem.\.,v.|.m:r|m:mcumuwnunuIndiansaremakingpreparations Clarence Pfeiffer winning hightoholdaPetandHobbyShowV*5°°Y¢l.wfhile 'Frances Mansfield
some time in March.land Therlo Reckmeyer were con-
Mesdames Harland Jensen and soled.Raymond Ludwig were hostesses Guests Sunday at the H. w .
at the regular meeting of Holy Schoettger horne were Mr.andCamp R. N. A. Thursday ewning.'M1`9~ Wm Ehnmger, Mr. and Mrs.
About 100 dclegat/es attended Harry Ehninger and Neva, all o
the rally of the Christian Endeav-]LY0l1s and Miss Clara Ehninger
or Union which wa; held Feb. 2nd of Hooper.at the Arlington Congregational'Mr. and Mrs. Huit Lowe of Her-
church.They came from a large man,were guests Sunday at the
number of nearby towns,and u O. H. L°W¢ home.
very inspirational meeting was Ernest_Elsner is not so well as
held.By means of the radio, the he was last week.On one of the
....,__..mee dnvn he attemnmd td zo out
ag OF ESTATE
STATE OF NEBRASKA l
Wuhington County,~
A. C. Debel, Attomey
In the County Court.
In the Ma tte r o f the Emu o f
Cinderella A. Moultrop, Deceased:To the Creditors of said Estate:
You are Hereby Nolified,that
I will sit at the County Court
Room in Blair in said County an
the 21st day of Febnxary,m o ,
and nn the 22nd day of May, 1980,
Wolverine Work daughter Faye drove to Fremont _____" l " | \ \ n a r | ¢ l J a n d s n e n t .m e d a y a t l ,R o s m m m .I T E M S ||:1.1.: -._n....a....... n...l\».G i l l ,d i
At
N'S
$1.75[
$1.25,
the Hen Tegt home.Eaye re-mained 2 3 " un ti l Sunday after-
noon when Mr. and Mrs. Tegtand
family brought her home and
WEN supper guests at the Harry
hE'i'riY ..?§"°mo. Jaek Crowdy of
Blair, visited at the _Fmnk Brown'
home Satunday evening.Mrs. Jens (Jansen attended the
Danish Ladies' Axd at the home
of Mrs.Rasmus Johansen home
Wednesday afternoon.
1
.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nelsen
were Saturday evening visitors at
Francis Forsberg's.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Taylor
spent Saturday at Clemens Wil-liannsemk
D. A. Sappenfield is spending a
few days at the home of his son,
Walter Sappeniield.
Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen and
family spent Saturday evening at
Howard Taylors.Mrs.Fred Young and c}\ildrenlmldr.nndMr§. John Taylor_spenE
r a s m o nings that Wear.Kayser Service
weight/-full faahkmned pure thread
dlk, SL85; Onyx Silk to top Chif-
ion-full fashioned--pure thread
silk,$1.25.Gold Stripe,$1.95.
Sims 8%to 1 0 -a ll new spring
colors.4-1:
McCARTHY ANDLONG CREEK
J. D. GARRISO
Home of
Oshkosh Overalls B-Gosh at
delegates heard a nu: "'°""""" HBE' "7¥\ft`?el£"`£i3f\£ii\]; `i.1"`h .4 at 10 o'c1ock A.. M. on mn of maby 111° !"£'°"?'.PE'.'I§'f..2'.».f.h.f an ?.m.|y that: doctor im' to!¢|l|1¢l» to naive and examine allTootle Overalls The Messrs.and Mesdames C. E., who had just renurneunumJohn Barry and Hgayes Rmsenlzgalm gb;naq, _ where Q5 had attended'be called to take a few sdtehea
'His dauhter, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson
'of Has nga,came Thursday to
visit, and Miss Anna has given up
bar wo rk at the P.Z.Store for
the present, devoting all her timeto the care of her father.4
The entire community wasshockedSunday morning to hear
of the sudden death nl one of our,pioneer residents in this part of
the county,Mrs.Henry Lallman.
She is survived by her husband
and five children,one ol them
claims against said Estate, with A
view to their adjustment and ad-
lowance.The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
Estate is three months from the
21st day of February A. D., 1930,
and the Lime limited for payment
of debts is One Year from said
21st day of February, 1930.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal
of said County Court,this 24th
day of January, 1930.
(SEAL)I. c. ELLER.
of Decatur,are spending several weunesuay evenmg ar,: u c n a r u
LOW 1930
on the latest Lifetime
\G o o d Y e a r P ~
Goodyear builds nearly one-thlrd of a
Enj oyi ng lo we st co sts , Goo dye arglves
ample--these Pathflnders--superior t--yet see how little you pay here.
Full Oversize Balloons
29x4,40
29x4.50
30x4.50
28x4.75
$0.30 30x
$6.90 '3lx~
$7.00 32x
$8.20 30x
LOW 1930 PRICES
on the latest Lifetime guaranted
\»'/_
0 I I
_. ______,
LOW 1930 PRI
on the latest Lifetime guaranted
Good Year Pathfiniier
Goodyear builds nearly one-thlrd of all the tires soldl
Enjoying lowest costs, Goodyearglves greatest values
ample--these Pathflnders--superior to many~hlgh-pri--yet see how little you pay here.
Full Oversize Balloons Blg Oversize
29x4,40
29x4.50
30x4.50
28x4.75
$0.30 soxs;
$6.90 3lx4
$7.00 32x4
$8.20 30x5
_. ______,
LOW 1930 PRI
on the latest Lifetime guaranted
Good Year Pathfiniier
Goodyear builds nearly one-thlrd of all the tires soldl
Enjoying lowest costs, Goodyearglves greatest values
ample--these Pathflnders--superior to many~hlgh-pri--yet see how little you pay here.
Full Oversize Balloons Blg Oversize
29x4,40
29x4.50
30x4.50
28x4.75
$0.30 soxs;
$6.90 3lx4
$7.00 32x4
$8.20 30x5
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and
daughter,Emyle,went to Tekn-rnah Sunday where they called on
friends and visited Mrs. Aron.zon's
sister, Mrs.Henry Fleege.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Tryhl/sen
are the proud parents of a nina
pound baby boy hom Feb. 4,u'
the Pe¢e Tnmlsen home.Mother
week from Omuha where she nanbeen the guest for several days of
her daughters.Mrs.Jessie Lloyd
and Mrs. Carl Moschel.The many friends of Fred De-
Wnber will be glad» to know thatheis improved enough in health
so he can be at the store part oi
the time.G. H. Rosenkilde put new plas-
...,_ .L \...:\.|:...» mwahand baby are getting uk
ly.Mrs.French of Kei
caring for them.A number of friends
Fred Lonz and Chester
week ln we umm-mpg """"|quite small.The funeral wil]5; é'\~1¢-~.Cc*"Kr§\C@ terms:h d:ma is h A 'Le 'urc use»:wne €§§§§`°§;, fol xeirpqlnee of "2"`€».f"»¥"'¢§?"d~""°\¥"°°{."Feb.1
X i the meeting.The Auxlliarybewxll me!a 0 H L,w' ; ' ? . 1 § ~ ' c r Mrs x __rqnson .here la§er._They 'Wie _.f'lI"" °Harold Weber drove to 3nn1d of( I Dr. N_g@g_\}_}_!f
mnty Judge
|STifamiliesgatheredatth
xhome last Saturday evnei
'a ll enjoyed dancing untl
hour when lunch was sen
families are moving from
initv.Chester Aronson's
e ~
ngwlla Law
red. Both
this vic-
té Rose
ing at the names mm w mm.|The group of young women Mondx\y._Mrs.Weber attended
known as the Congregational We Legion Auxiliary convention
Young Ladies Kensington,have held that day while Mr. Lowe vis-
deeided to change their numc and ited an uncle who was ill.
form a new orgarumtion whichl Mr. und Mrs.C.G.Marshall
.ma ,amlvhhm-¢_ and lllisuns Muriel
u : ' |u : \ 1 r : n t |
Over the Blair Drug Co.
Phone Black 41
Evenings by Appointment
Hill and Long's to Blair.
'Phe August Johnson family plan
to move soon to the Pat Healey
farm, south of Blair.
Mr.und Mrs.Orville HumstonspentFridayeveningwithMr.
and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen rc-tumed Wednesday to the Orville
Humston home after n honey-
moon spent in the central part ofn . . ...»..»,.M n A m l a v - u n u m a
will be more u Womnn's Commun-ity Club.They will help wherever
needed.This group compnsesC ongregationalists,M ethodists.
Lutherans and some that are not
church members, besires other de-
nominations,so it was thought
fairer to make it serve a com-munity purpose.The memmetFriday evening at the h
of Mrs. L. ill. Peterson for a co -
"mi ,mn luncheon and to discuss
....\. ......,.....-, ,.._Plugge and Dorothea Pedersondrove to Scribner Friday afternoonwhere they were dinner guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Cook, later nt-tendimz the Arlington-Scribner
basketball game..Arlington basketball fans had n
rare trent lust week when Dive
games were played and won by
theArlington teams. Three games
were won by the hizh school team_¢....ru-...:,.4-,..»,.,i e,..:\.......no
BLAIR ABs'r§A5rzf7r1r1QECOMPANY
Bonded Abstrncler
_PHONE 15Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nehraah
x
x
DR. EDW I N T. .uw
Dentist
IIl
lI
I
ords
$5.30
$9.40
$10.10
$19.30 RT-mZ§ "i 1:»§ """"5`JS'i~i2|"5 Ei ipii i 5 E`£i ii }i;w m-sa ni¢ .¢ :°u.g ~"==;m;;='§;;;; ;;'~§,;¥iiT1;m;,j|x-RAYSEERVICEyMr.and H n .Merton Wineheil J. A. Peterson, vim for _"Y" 1° nm. nfrzhh mud lt No rth B¢ nd.l _-____.___I1|
has worked for John l~.|,;::_:*_:_~-Office! in State Bank Bldg;':3..":!:ifl'...%" .:2=:"::,=;|I Pham as Bll lr, ms ..
ed 2»fmg»\ sAll Fresh Stock--All Firsts--Expertly/Mounted KZIIUUI.ull.. |l|||||,v r u n uvvu
Otis Decker£»é`££`£B"`u1e'£E§§» ir ';§6iHm for the x
whole Platte Valley League,the .|Davenoorts of remont being the I CARL SCHMIDTan d B ac k ed b y o u r Ye a r-Rou nd , On -t he -Gro un d-S ervic e
1 |blily either team that has nit md "a "
dgfut this winter.These tearna n u F n u m n d L u m I|Here too!--- More People Ride on 'J will gluy a game in Fremont Feb.
20, 1 at is expected to be pretty
snappy.The tenth grade girls complet-
ed their Home Economics cook-ing unit by serving a formnl
thx-on 4-mn-se dinner on Wednes-
oifx iT§r§¢{i§ImiiEg.
x
xDR. w. F. HEMPHIL L
DENTIST/
Referee's Sale,
--On Friday--
FEBRUARY 14
The George Luse
farm consisting of 80 acres, located aboift
three miles west of Blair, will be offered
for sale to the highest bidder at the west
door of the Court House in Blair.Sale
called at 2 P. M.
Chas. M.Hitchman
Referee .
ull'=l§»"e\»2-}=§§|1,-,T to the members of
the high school baskvtball ionm.Supt. Vinckel and Coach Clifford pgmmdil: n e wHome Theatre Bldg. |
Blair,Nebraska IDecker.The school cnior.=, marnon|
sand white tablclIs§§§§»'n»,.{f.fI.1{u.|,§|,,_ n silver has,...... ....., .........-..,ketbnll, one of the schoni trophies
Qornamented the center of the
tnhle.The girls who prepared[the dinner were Florence Peters,
Lucille Heriermun, Myra Peterson.
BONDED ABSTRACTER
Office in nEdna Voz*and Catherine \V1nset.,
Mus 'i lnrmn Menkmg' mm mne
years old l~~eb 6, =o on Saturday
' || i mucus BECK
1 ,» ,
Hfron 2 to 5:f30 sime was hnxlessl x
iI
|i
II
Tires than on any other tires
for new
All-Weathezjs. or. Double Eagles!ut u birthday party given nt tho
i1 gm mend; of Haiku md uu=|l EmllanicufimExtra l i be ral tra de -ln al l ow a nc e Months of lafbcmoon was spent in plnyimz
Igames.A dainty supper was
served at one large table, which
was handsomely decorated in redand white.Marion received many
lovely gifté from her lime friends.
Mrs. Helen Menklng, assisted by
Miss Elsie Ivins hosneas to the
Rebekah kensington at her home
Friday afternoon.
Mr. W. J. Ludwig, whose acci-
dent *we mentioned last week,is
gettin along mal well.He isnow xihle m be out again on the
street.Mrs. Ludwig, who was at
§..Q=ne5 in the hospital gbeyhgr
`Satisfactory Service ,
Courteous Treatment |
First door east Enterprise offiesl
.._.._ .._; _...._.__-.
- T R A I N s c a n u u m
Chicago & Northwestern Ralkoal
Ent-6:10 p.m. dailfnWest-7:15 mm. dai y,
C. St. P.. M. & Omaha
Northbound
7:15 am. daily except Sunday.
2:52 p.m. daily except Sumlny.7:52 a.m. Sunday only.
Southbound
sl ip p ery d ri vi n g ah e ad --w he n you m o st n e ed t h e sa f et y g ri p
of the All-Weather Trends!Put new Goodyears on now and
th e y w i ll b e l i ke n e w fo r yo u r s u m m e r d ri vi n g
Battery Charging, Top and Upholstering Work.
1 Guaranteed Tire Repairing
nulnlnu v u nun.l2'85 pm. dlily mm Sum!," T ..l r -m» :» .$ .:'5.;£ °'..'3 :.¥ ..9 .."}f"&| mo p.m. wry .
oniix il fé v 'lnys ago where he Nm hboud
is in the employ of the Western 9:09 A M
Union Telegnph company.12:00 A MMr. and Mn. Vernon Marshall 8:00 p_ mf
snumwua11:00 A. 1;
Blair, Nebraska, February 18, 1936Plge Faq:a m z :
mlm ENT ERP
1 I e Enierprise.ou r c h u r c h we r e th e r e a t tl'R I S E iah.On e o f th e me n of th e
- . . R . . . . . . ._ _ |A L . .. | . . . . : . . -
le f i n -B le s s th e L o r d ~ -- ° - i v a n o f t Ho me - c o mi n g B
c hurc h E ve n i n g HY UU 1 ' j "" ' " R u r l g we e k ,Fr i da y . A ]
-In n CIIOII ¢'Y\lt\}n\a an d fn
anq uet o f next
lu mn i ,f o n n e r i n -
nrmnr |':|!|.r1nn!Q nun
LOCAL OVER;FLOW 1 Advertise in The
First Class
n-\.u
_The Chess Club met with Hugo
tem:ise.Haack last evening.
came over Mina Frances Koonman came un
c a n v u . - w es o m e A . n g o A P B S .Y l b l i n h e r w i z u z h e u v i l g ;. § ' } " 1 . a £ § " §
I S S U E D E y y T H U R S D A Y T h x s e f f o r t n e t t e d 5 1 5 0 9 0 .
y o u ,m e n .M a y t h i s s p i
~W ed ne sd ay e ve ni ng Fe b r u ar y 5 ,
Than k | the Fon ei gn Mi ss io n Soc iety he ld
r i t of ~ a me eti ng a nd pr og ra m.Th e t w o
mo s t in te r es tin g .features o f th ei s i ti n g ! p r o g r a m were_ a sh o r t sk etc h of |
.l |n u lmt . S ta n le 3 5 li fe ,a n d a mi ss io n ta lk
-- - - - - - - ,- » \ .- v - . . » H ;" i h u u l l o o | ) | cUl'£r¢d to get their tickets this week
so that the committee can make
definite plans.lnfommtion can
be had of Cornelia Hansen at the
men's dormitory.
Mi s s e s Ru th Ra s mu s se n a n d m e
J\Cl\£Iu&1t:u l .l.|n:L nCa th er in e B e c k ma n
f r o m Mo .V a lle y f o r
vis it wi t h h o me fo lks .
M r .a n d Mr s .C la r i
a n d Fran c es dr o ve t o
E.._.lȢin 1';|:H tv;l"|\I
a "°ek*°"dfre;11W011aha for an. over Sundaif
9 visit with her parents,Mr.and:Olianlon " r a ur 1 1\'n.r\nn\nnPricener Year $1.50~ loyalty grow
On Sunday, Feb. 23rd, a \'
N o w th a t a i l th e
exc i te me n t a b o u t
g r o u n d h o g d a y h a s
di e d d o wn , we wou ld
li k e t o a s k - d i d a n y
on e i n Bla ir ac tu a lly
see a g r o u n d h o g o n
gr o u n d h o g d a y ?
L o s t we e k we 'went
to t h e Ha r d wa r e
Ifc a lers Co n ve n ti o n
i n Om a h a a n d th i s
y ea r,a s i n y ea rs
befo re we c a me h ac k
wi th n e w s p i r i t . ,
( n o th i n g c o nf li c tin g
wi th th e Vo ls te n d
Ac t,ho we ve r )a n d
f u ll de te r mi na tio n
to ma k e th e Pe te r-
sen Ha r d \ \ a r e th e
best,plac e to bu y
llnrmlware,a n d g e t
the be st o f servic e,
nu ll we ho pe y o u
wi ll c ome i n a n d
g i ve u s a c han oc to
pro ve i t.
Rastus' lust request
was that his Mandy
should marry Dea-
con Smith:"why \ 0, Rostow'
902 s '"Well,t h e deacon
xtrimmed me on a
houn' dog once," sez
he.
Boys and Girls! get
your " B r o w n i e "
Roller Skates here,
and get the best.
At the Hardware
Dealers Convention
last week we bought
u lot of higll grade
Tinware,that wa s
.Jn display there.I t
onsists i f Wash-
. .. . - . _ _ .. _ _ _
boilers,Milk s pai ls,
Stra ine rs,F u n n e ls
o n d oth e r artic le s,
a l l h i g h gr a d e me r -
ahandise.'W e a r e
s e lli n g i t a t a 1 0 %
disc o unt.
Th e y any va ud e vi lle
ac tors i n E n g l a n d
fig ht,f o r th e la s t
plac e o n th e pr o -
g r a m- - th e y g e t a ll
the la u gh s th a t wa y
Bootle-g§er's c u s to m
er :"' 1 ` wo mo r e : i w-
mc n ts n o w,an d th e
ga llo n is mi n e . "
» -
C a n y o u b e li e ve i t-
43 d ay s o f 1 9 3 0 a r e
p a s t alr ead y .J u s t
doc :m't seem poss-
ible,does i t ?
PETEHSEN
mnwnnf
Entered as seconc
l t .the postofficeqt
I- C 1 2 8 8 I n a u e r i r n i n i d n r w i l l n v r u n v t h P
glair, "'°"§2 ~r" A by Rc§rerend J. P.'H@l'°P~Hansen _'entertained the 'QQEUQQ
n 's r w Our prayer meeting topzc for The hordzz Reading Circle 31102 faculty mcmbena, wives of faculty
Feb. 19m will be "Some Folk the in "'~f= re¢ext1.<m room pf the 311:18 lmembers, and friends in honor of
|"l:nfs|\(Hmnnt D0 without".dormitory frldny evennjg, Jan. JL fhirs.J.P.Nielsen lust.Tllesdnv
under the Act ofMaxh 3, 1879.
E ve r y subs c rip tion i s re ga td ed
l s op en ac c ount.Th e na me s o f
subsc ribers wi ll be in s tan tly re -
mo ve d f r o n f ou r ma ili n g li a r at th e
e xp i r a t i o n o f th e ti m e p a i d f o r i f
th e pubi ish era be n o t i i i td j othe r-
wise th e sub sc ri ptior i wi il re mai n
r n u ¢- . w v - - » - - --- .
. - . . - -- » - »_ --
C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H
A. J . Ha r g e tt, P a s to r
Babe semi, 10 A. M.Morning Wo 11 A. M.
l n forc e a t th e desig nated sub- | .Christian Endeaw.r, 6: 3 0 P . M.|
...-.:..¢.:-.......;:-...|:\.......-....\........nmu n....-..1..:.....vr..':In LT
They had a discussion' of "Peer
Gym",after which refreshments
we re s e rved .
Dana. College debating team had
a preliminary debate with the
Peru Statue Te ac h ers College , S at»
ul-day even in g.N o dec ision wa s
nriven.
za fternoon.
i=oIzEsTA'1j1oN PROMISES
Nrzw C11.-macrsn Fon NEB
....................,.......
Th e vi si on o f J .S te r li n g Mo r -
to n ,fo u n d e r o f A r b o r Da e-ie~~gun| ,m'Ve dms da y , rgo ne .of the most thrilling nea}er rea1iaLio;1 ~ tl1z;r;é\é;
........_1nn r»M battles of the year,Luther Col-before in the history of his state
Ic n p u u u yrlce.raves;BUUILIm u m ; u n d e r s t a n d t h a t ~a
FIRST nxrzruoni sr CHURCH
-(ku-l Bader. Pastor
'Dhe local church will have as
guests Friday, Feb. 14th, the W.
F. M. S. auxiliaries of the Omaha
district, at a District Rally Pro-
gram.The program will com-
mence at 1:30 p. m. and conclude
The program given at the church
Friday evening, for the purpose_ of
aiding in defraying the runnin!
expenses, was a completo succesa
Everyone taking part acquitted
himself with honor and the large
audience Wu greatly pleased as
"the stay grew" and showed their
appreciation with many n laugh.
wa hnvn inet received a letter
came
score a hard fought victory over
[rom he last quarter toltakea in fortstatnon by its citi-
zens.For several years the ex-
llc.-ge basketeers of Wahoo,Neb.,lhy reason of the growing interest
i3D a n a '
s a me ,
D a n a
plete
fighting "Vikin|;s".'The
which was played on the
"hardwood court",was m-
with thrills from start to
finish, and wns not decided until
the final moments when Dcbcrr,
flashy forward of Luther, went on
tension department of the stan-gl
university has been active in sup-`
plying seedlings to plant wind-
breaks and woodlots throughout
the state.These seedlings, which
n o w annually number three,
quarters of a million, are distrib-
THE QACK .SAW
vo L. 4 FEBRUARY 13, 1930 NUMBER 41
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N o w th a t a i l th e
exc i te me n t a b o u t
g r o u n d h o g d a y h a s
di e d d o wn , we wou ld
li k e t o a s k - d i d a n y
on e i n Bla ir ac tu a lly
see a g r o u n d h o g o n
gr o u n d h o g d a y ?
L a s t we e k we 'went
to t h e Ha r d wa r e
Ifc a lers Co n ve n ti o n
i n Om a h a a n d th i s
y ea r,a s i n y ea rs
befo re we c a me h ac k
wi th n e w s p i r i t . ,
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~Just Arrived
A New Shipment of
Beautiful
silk
Dresses
From New York
A new Spring Line of Hats
Now on Display
A La rge Va riety to Choos e from
The Style Shoppe
Rastus' lust request
was that his Mandy
should marry Dea-
con Smith:"why \ 0, Rostow'
902 s '"Well,t h e deacon
xtrimmed me on a
houn' dog once," sez
he.
Boys and Girls! get
your " B r o w n i e "
Roller Skates here,
and get the best.
At the Hardware
Dealers Convention
boilers,Milk s pai ls,
Stra ine rs,F u n n e ls
i i n d oth e r artic le s,
a l l h i g h gr a d e me r -
ahandise.'W e a r e
s e lli n g i t a t a 1 0 %
disc o unt.
Th e y any va ud e vi lle
ac tors i n E n g l a n d
fig ht,f o r th e la s t
plac e o n th e pr o -
g r a m- - th e y g e t a ll
the la u gh s th a t wa y
I..
at 1. P- rn.Among we alLI.I||llllY\Jf e a t u r e s w i n b e a p l a y b y t h e h
K i n g ' s H e r a l d s a n d a n a d d r e s s b y J.
1" v o n b a n n t N n l | U ~Q P I V .C l 4yairfr o m one o f our friends,la_ scoring spree w annex three uvgu over the sta te in a w ell con~
_ Ross Dove, who is spending u»|e'f1eld goals,enab ling Lu th er to celved pla n to change wind an d
old mon ths in Mia mi, F lu .Tnz e eme rge victorious_by the score of climate conditions and c lot he thc
, h ims elf o n Sun day h e s ou ght a 21 w 17.T h e opening whistle waste places w it h tr ee alnee to worship.He att end ed Dr.found both teams pla ying a d . ;One county, Custer, has a coun-A l l I b \ J l B ; \ C J u u | \ l a ,A I 1 m l n : u v v gB i a n c a o f t h e W .F .M .s .T h e t g
fwornen of all the Blair churches ~.a care--cordially invited.
Friday,7:30 P,M."Heir re-
hearsal.
.Sunday,Feb.16th:
10 A. M.-Chureh School.The
girls will have to hustle to bent
that teen-age boys' class.
l l A.M.-Mo rni ng Worship.
Address by Mrs.Ora.Reynolds.
Special music.Annual Thank-
offering forthe W. F. M. S.
3 IL M.-Lmwell Home service.
6:30 i t M.-Epwoxth League
Meeting.All young people wel-
come.7:30 P.M.-Ha ppy Hour ser-
vice. "Music by the orchestra and
choir.Mis; Dorothy Jensen, win-
ner of the Nebraska State Ora-
torieal Contest on Prohibition, will
speak of her experiences at the
National Contest and`Convention
of the Anti-Saloon league,held
in Iétroit in January.Other in-
telesting features.
cordially invited.
Wednesday, 6:15 P. M.-Ormcial
1 » - - : . . |- . . A In-=I»\.1e¢»m n n f s
The public is
nvereu.a, nuuws ui -ne -.....s..'There were present one thousand
nine hundred and sixty-eight.
When Ross returns we will have
him tell us something of his trip
and of Dr.SmiLh's great Bible
Class.
Several weeks ago prizes were
offered to the Senior and Inter-
mediate Societies for the best
written rcvi;-iv of the pastor's eve-
ning sermon.Sunday evening
these prizes were asmnied.Mil-
ton Andersen and Barbara Bow-
man were the winners from the
Senior Society;Miss Elma Frain
vms the winner from the Inter-
mediate Society while Ada GilliamandClaraBettsreceivedhonor-
able mention.Sunday evening five obeyed the
ordinance of baptism.
CARD (JF THANKS
We wish to extend our most
heanfelt Lhanks to neighbors and
friends for the many kindnesses
..........,....._,..........._-....,hostilities were started by Luther,i
when Ketelor dribbled in for a i
close-in shot.A few minutes
later Ketelor was fouled and scor-
ed oneo[ his three free throws,
shane Luther a 3 to 0 advantage.
Mortensen,Dana's left forward,
ciribbled through the entire Luth~
er defensive to annex the first
counter for Dana.It was a neat
play and the crowd applauded.
The see-saw battle,which saw
one team taking the lead only to
lose it, marked the remainder of
the fir half.Luther's '.warriors"
led at ali time, 9 to 7.
After intermission, between the
halves,both teams came back
with renewed fighting spirit, and
the "battle loyal" waged on. Both
teams missed frequently on close
in shots.With the score at 15
to 15 Debers started his scoring
spree meant the downfall of the
Vikings.The game was fast and
hard fought with both teams bear
ing respect for their opponent's
' J y a \ f J \ \ U a l t s e e u l i I V U L u l uili es h ave a p ar t.Fa r mer s o f th a
c o u n ty wi ll ma k e u s e o f th e s e e d
li n g s su pp li ed b y th e extension
d e p a r tme n t a n d proc eed w i t h :
p la n to intro du c e sha de,be au t;
a n d u t i li ty o f ti m b e r o n the la nd:
o f th a t c o u n ty wh i c h n a tu r e dit
n o t f a v o r wi t h tre es i n th e he
gi n n i n g .F o u r oth e r c o u n ti e s -
Chey e nne,De ue l,K i m b a ll n m
B u f f a l o - h a v e si mi la r projec t:
pla nn e d f o r 1 93 1 .
A g r e a t i mp e tu s to s ta te b e a u ti
fi c a tio n a n d th e sa vi n g o f lake;
and s tre amé to pu bli c use h as be e:
g i ve n b y t h e sta te g a me, f o r e s ta
ti o n a n d p ar k s c o mmi s si o n , wh o s :
me mbe r s a re in ten t o n g i vi n g' Ne b
ra s k a a n e w c h a r a c te r .Ne br as ka
h a s twe lve h u n d r e d la k e s .I t h a s
n la r g e r r i ve r mi le a g e th a n n n ;
oth e r sta te i n th e un io n.I t h m
native game and wild life of great
variety.
With public and private agen
n = .. .u :¢ |: n 4 m .I n n . l \ . A u 2 . 2 . .¢ . » . . .
+
'valentinemonplantoplantmoretrees,
vary the landscape,and conserve
the beauty spots, fishing lakes and
game life, Nebraska faces a future
in which nature's beauty will hc:
THE QACK .SAW
sure through the aid of tree plant-
ing and other means of convert-
ing a land that is already rich in
soil wealth but lacking somewhat
in those added things that show
man's skillful handiwork at beauti-
fication.
N o w th a t a i l th e
exc i te me n t a b o u t
g r o u n d h o g d a y h a s
di e d d o wn , we wou ld
li k e t o a s k - d i d a n y
on e i n Bla ir ac tu a lly
see a g r o u n d h o g o n
gr o u n d h o g d a y ?
L o s t we e k we 'went
to t h e Ha r d wa r e
Ifea lers Co n ve n ti o n
i n Om a h a a n d th i s
y ea r,a s i n y ea rs
befo re we c a me h ac k
wi th n e w s p i r i t . ,
( n o th i n g c o nf li c tin g
wi th th e Vo ls te n d
Ac t,ho we ve r )a n d
f u ll de te r mi na tio n
to ma k e th e Pe te r-
vo L. 4 FEBRUARY 13, 1930 NUMBER 41
...... -..._..._._................._..--- ---- -_-
"\Not A
Chain
The 0. P. Skaggs System
Stores a r e not chain
stores as t h e phrase
usually implies.It is true
our stores operate i n
many states and that each
store looks alike, and eqch
store functions the same,
hut all 0. P. Skaggs Sym
tem stores are individuab
ly owned and the oper-
ator usually lives in the
best,place to buy
llnrmlwanc, and get
the best of service,
and we hope you
will come in and
give us a chanoe to
prove it.
Rastus' lust request
was that his Mandy
should marry Dea-
con Smith:"why \ 0, Rostow'
902 s '"Well,t h e deacon
xtrimmed me on a
houn' dog once," sez
he.
Boys and Girls! get
your " B r o w n i e "
Roller Skates here,
and get the best.
At the Hardware
Dealers Convention
last week we bought
u lot of higll grade
Tinware,that wa s
.Jn display there.I t
onsists i f Wash-
. .. . - . _ _ .. _ _ _
PETEHSEN
mnwnnf
boilers,Milk s pai ls,
Stra ine rs,F u n n e ls
o n d oth e r artic le s,
a l l h i g h gr a d e me r -
ahandise.'W e a r e
s e lli n g i t a t a 1 0 %
disc o unt.
Th e y any va ud e vi lle
ac tors i n E n g l a n d
fig ht,f o r th e la s t
plac e o n th e pr o -
g r a m- - th e y g e t a ll
the la u gh s th a t wa y
Bootle-g§er's c u s to m
er :"' 1 ` wo mo r e : i w-
mc n ts n o w,an d th e
ga llo n is mi n e . "
» -
C a n y o u b e li e ve i t-
43 d ay s o f 1 9 3 0 a r e
p a s t alr ead y .J u s t
doc :m't seem poss-
ible,does i t ?
THE QACK .SAW
N o w th a t a i l th e
exc i te me n t a b o u t
g r o u n d h o g d a y h a s
di e d d o wn , we wou ld
li k e t o a s k - d i d a n y
on e i n Bla ir ac tu a lly
see a g r o u n d h o g o n
gr o u n d h o g d a y ?
L o s t we e k we 'went
to t h e Ha r d wa r e
Ifea lers Co n ve n ti o n
i n Om a h a a n d th i s
y ea r,a s i n y ea rs
befo re we c a me h ac k
wi th n e w s p i r i t . ,
( n o th i n g c o nf li c tin g
wi th th e Vo ls te n d
Ac t,ho we ve r )a n d
f u ll de te r mi na tio n
to ma k e th e Pe te r-
vo L. 4 FEBRUARY 13, 1930 NUMBER 41
...... -..._..._._................._..--- ---- -_-
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E;5.
.L
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1
I
g:4;g:
J
best,place to buy
llnrmlwanc, and get
the best of service,
and we hope you
will come in and
give us a chanoe to
prove it.
Rastus' lust request
was that his Mandy
should marry Dea-
con Smith:"why \ 0, Rostow'
902 s '"Well,t h e deacon
xtrimmed me on a
houn' dog once," sez
he.
Boys and Girls! get
your " B r o w n i e "
Roller Skates here,
and get the best.
At the Hardware
Dealers Convention
last week we bought
u lot of higll grade
Tinware,that wa s
.Jn display there.I t
onsists i f Wash-
. .. . - . _ _ .. _ _ _
PETEHSEN
mnwnnf
boilers,Milk s pai ls,
Stra ine rs,F u n n e ls
o n d oth e r artic le s,
a l l h i g h gr a d e me r -
ahandise.'W e a r e
s e lli n g i t a t a 1 0 %
disc o unt.
Th e y any va ud e vi lle
ac tors i n E n g l a n d
fig ht,f o r th e la s t
plac e o n th e pr o -
g r a m- - th e y g e t a ll
the la u gh s th a t wa y
Bootle-g§er's c u s to m
er :"' 1 ` wo mo r e : i w-
mc n ts n o w,an d th e
ga llo n is mi n e . "
» -
C a n y o u b e li e ve i t-
43 d ay s o f 1 9 3 0 a r e
p a s t alr ead y .J u s t
doc :m't seem poss-
ible,does i t ?
"1.nomo Supper .mu ..-...ness ...ingff_. Mrs.Frank Simpson and
Mrs;Harry Snppenfield are in
charge of the supper.
7i30 I'. M.-Churc h Night pro-
gram.'1'hiny minute mlly ,and
then separate discussion groups
for Epworthians,Sunday School
Workers, and for Women and Men
in general.Every member of the
church should be in this program.
Orchestra rehearsals are held
Tuesday evening and Thursdny
afternoon after school.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
.A.F.Newell,Pastor
Public worship Sunday at 11
o'clock,with a cordial welcome
for all.
Church School at 10 n. m., Prof.
F. E. Flack, Sup't.
Young Peoples meeting at 6:15
P1 m.Theme, "The Negro Since
shown us in the illness and after
the death of o ur dear wife and
mother,also for the beautiful
floral offerings; also the minister
and singers gf their assistance.
1 Walter eck
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Puffer
and Junior '
CHURCH OF GOD
E. E. Gieqler, Pastor
»
Sunday Schooi, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve-
ning.~
Our service at Omaha Sunday
evening were well attended.
Our pnstor will be nt Moorc-
field the third and fourth Sumluysx.
If not hindered, Eld. Adams of
Omaha will speak ut the Blair
church the morning of the third
Sunday.
playing tactics.
Dann's reserves and Luther's
second team played a "curtain
raiser" to the regular game. Dana
proved superior in this clash,
winning by an overwhelming score
of 17 to 4.The Alpha Sigma Phi Society
held u meeting Saturday evening.
Friday afizernoon a panoramic
picture was taken of the entire
faculty and student body.
Edna Hansen, together with her
sister,Martha Lou and Skriver
Kloth, lll'0'-'E to Audubon,Iowa to
see her mother, who is very ill,
over the week.
Minnie Christofferson,Violet
Erickson and Clarence' Peterson
spent the week-end at their homes
at Underwood, Iowa.
Mr.and lllrs. \Vill (.'hristoi'fer-
son and daughter visited on Sun-
duy,the latter-'s sister,Illiss
Minnie ChrisLofi'erson_at Dann
telephone
To sender and recipient alike, the pleas-
ure of a persond conversation by tele-
phone far outrivals the frills ot f ancy
ribbons that accompany the usual valen-
tine. The cost is nominal, especially when
thc call is made at low rate hours, 7 P. M.
to 8:30 P. M.Between 8:30 P. NL and
4:30 A. M. rates arc even lower.
Blair Telephone Company
mon plan to plant more trees,
vary the landscape,and conserve
the beauty spots, fishing lakes and
game life, Nebraska faces a future
in which nature's beauty will hc:
THE QACK .SAW
sure through the aid of tree plant-
ing and other means of convert-
ing a land that is already rich in
soil wealth but lacking somewhat
in those added things that show
man's skillful handiwork at beauti-
fication.
N o w th a t a i l th e
exc i te me n t a b o u t
g r o u n d h o g d a y h a s
di e d d o wn , we wou ld
li k e t o a s k - d i d a n y
on e i n Bla ir ac tu a lly
see a g r o u n d h o g o n
gr o u n d h o g d a y ?
L o s t we e k we 'went
to t h e Ha r d wa r e
Ifea lers Co n ve n ti o n
i n Om a h a a n d th i s
y ea r,a s i n y ea rs
befo re we c a me h ac k
wi th n e w s p i r i t . ,
( n o th i n g c o nf li c tin g
wi th th e Vo ls te n d
Ac t,ho we ve r )a n d
f u ll de te r mi na tio n
to ma k e th e Pe te r-
vo L. 4 FEBRUARY 13, 1930 NUMBER 41
...... -..._..._._................._..--- ---- -_-
"\Not A
Chain
The 0. P. Skaggs System
Stores a r e not chain
stores as t h e phrase
usually implies.It is true
our stores operate i n
many states and that each
store looks alike, and eqch
store functions the same,
hut all 0. P. Skaggs Sym
tem stores are individuab
ly owned and the oper-
ator usually lives in the
best,place to buy
llnrmlwanc, and get
the best of service,
and we hope you
will come in and
give us a chanoe to
prove it.
Rastus' lust request
was that his Mandy
should marry Dea-
con Smith:"why \ 0, Rostow'
902 s '"Well,t h e deacon
xtrimmed me on a
houn' dog once," sez
he.
Boys and Girls! get
your " B r o w n i e "
Roller Skates here,
and get the best.
At the Hardware
Dealers Convention
last week we bought
u lot of higll grade
Tinware,that wa s
.Jn display there.I t
onsists i f Wash-
. .. . - . _ _ .. _ _ _
PETEHSEN
mnwnnf
boilers,Milk s pai ls,
Stra ine rs,F u n n e ls
o n d oth e r artic le s,
a l l h i g h gr a d e me r -
ahandise.'W e a r e
s e lli n g i t a t a 1 0 %
disc o unt.
Th e y any va ud e vi lle
ac tors i n E n g l a n d
fig ht,f o r th e la s t
plac e o n th e pr o -
g r a m- - th e y g e t a ll
the la u gh s th a t wa y
Bootle-g§er's c u s to m
er :"' 1 ` wo mo r e : i w-
mc n ts n o w,an d th e
ga llo n is mi n e . "
» -
C a n y o u b e li e ve i t-
43 d ay s o f 1 9 3 0 a r e
p a s t alr ead y .J u s t
doc :m't seem poss-
ible,does i t ?
L.\ncoln's Day".f
[lAI"[`IST c uunc u
L. J. Moran, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.\
/Wo rs hi p, ll A. M.
Junior B. YL P.U, 3:30 P. lil.
Evening service, 7:30 P. M.
Prayer service, Wednesday, 8:00
.Miss Lucile Lecrone of Omaha,
will speak the morning nml aft-
ernoon of the fourth Sunday nt the
lair church.
The general public is invited tn
hear this young lady who is an
able and interesting spenkexa.
DANA COLLEGE NEWS
College.`1
Mr.and Mrs.Curtis and Mr.
and Mrs.Arvid Petersen a n d idnughtef,Mary June,were Sun-1
day dinner quests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ex-land Nelson.
Miss Marie Sierk spent the week
end with her parents at Ft. Cal-
houn. Nab.
Minn hfurmnr Glenn nnnnf Hun
Blair, Nebraska
P . M
K5our church work that encourages
the pastor very much, and some
are very discouraging,If you
feel that way come and lem dis
cuss together both features of ourwork.We are rejoicing because
the chureh has been able to my
up our paving debts that hadlapsed to the place where it wax
embarassing us..credit for this
goes 5l'S¢ to the women of our
church.The d d more
There an:many thin almu
Y n than$100 ln November.The mcn of '''`
The regular musical reeital. willi
be held March S for instrumental
and vocal selections.
Dunn College presents the fol-
lowing pmg mm ouer radio sta-
tion WOW, Omaha, Thursday e\e~
ning, 5:30 to 6100:
0 Sacred Head - - - ~ ~ - Hassle:
Carol - - - - - - - - 14th Century
Choir
O Had I Libels Lyric - - - Handel
Miss Ida Hansen
Lo I-low a Rose - -- - Praetorious
Mked Qnartette
I\une Dimxttts - - - - Mendelssohn
..........,.......,.-... ..,.-..._.,v¢eek~end ut her home in Herman.
Clarence Petersen spent the
week-end with his parents at
Underwood. Iowa.
Miss hlarthn.Hansen visited
Miss Dagmar Jensen at the lut-
t=r's home at Herman.
A number of students from
Dana College were in Omaha Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Miss Ida Hansen, n member of
Lhe faculty of Dana College, spent
the week-end with her parents at
York, Neb. ``
Tickets are on sale for Dana's
it léhailéd.
Chain Store
Advantages
The buying and other
operating features of each
individual 0.P.Skaggn
System store is cnnsolk
dated with other stores of
the System in each dist-
rict. ln this way, our pat~
runs enjoy every chain
\
_
store advantage.T h e y
keep their money in the
community when spend-
inz il at our "home own-
,Q
We Build and Del sto re.
we are l|\no way cun»ncqted with any other
chain food organizations
using zh é na n f e o f
"Sknggs".
MEAT LOAFAny Type or Style of
BROoDER HOUSE or HOG no You can make and nerve
a. delicious 3 pound meat
loaf for your Sunday
dimmr at a cos!not to
exceed 50c,by mixing
2 pounds nf our pure
ground beet hamburger
and 1 ponud of our pure
pork sausage. These items
can be purchnaed in our
A T
Lowest Possible Price
Be sure to see us and oursamples before market Qll day Snturdny,
at about twmthirds of theASUNPARLORregular price.
BLAIR BUTTERf o l 'V o l l l ° ~| ' \ | - ' n n r ln v k n n n n
Comedy "SQUND YOUR A
SWDAY and MONDAY
All Tnlklng
"MEXICALI ROSE"Featu
,warn Ba rba ra Sta nwyek a nd Sum Ha rdy
Comedy "SO T HIS IS MARRIAGE"
Also PAT HE NEW S
TUESDAY
China Night
All Talkln$
S E V E N F A CE S "Feature
Comedy '-Lovekfs DELIGHT"
'z |v
All Talklng
"iam CHAIR" Feature
Wlth Conrad Nagel andf_L¢||a rlyamt
n
o n s l m c c s
S. Students 35 centsP h o n e 4 A Surety of Purity A
|'
/
Blair, Nebraskl, Febnzary 13 Pianos to rent,8 mos.51200;
mos.,$18.00.Raxt applied i!
an buy.Music Stow.4-lt
Miner Nelson of Newcastle,
Dr. Luyland States, Chiropracwf
over Wolff Drug Skate.1-
For Sale-First, second and thir
cuttings of alfalfa Call Robe
and Rose Ranch, Blair.3-2
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Th e fi n es t tod ay T"°pper C la d
Ran ge s.Th e A r n d t. Hd we .4 - i t
Fi zr ni tu re , ru gs a nd f lo or c ovc r ~
ing s.Ma th e w R. B e n d o r f .21 -tf
D r .a n d Mr s .C.T .Swi sh e r
.
n \.x....l..!aa 1..\.......~..l.. fn#l\a\. J &\1¢ln}mn.I §S\rn¥l|1r|»r| \0!| and floor L0\| "El."'~a a h b Y C a mp F i r e ~
P m a n e n t W a v e $ l . w . A l l K m u :o n . w u n w u n . - n n W - - - - - - - - - ,. _..........., ._,_ ..._ _.____.__0 of le n u ty w o r k .l'h one 1 97, Mr s.I o w a ~ ' h m la s t w e e k an d lngs.Ma t h ew R . B e n do r f.21-tf Sat ur da y, Fe b.15,a t B la ir D n l g § 6
K. A . Po un d, 2 06 E . Co lf ax.3 8 - t l wh i le h er e a tten d ed a s a le . th a t S l M r a n d M r s M a r k B e r y a n d Co .4 - l t l y
&E He n r y Ta y l o r ln r e p o r te d i l l a r c 8-M r .a n d Mr s .Re e d 0 ' Ha n l a n are L i tt la C h a r l o tte Cla i r e C o mp to n
. .., . , . . - _ » L . , . M.. . n r ." _¢~.¢u-1...... r w.1.=n=-vm-n¢inn€»m s.. n uunhnmg mis week was o ne y ear old Satu rday , Fe b. 8 , 1*
|ms IIOITIG 81111 uuussr 1.Ilx: \-Bl\VA an xurb.n u .nmzuuns uL "j"~""" wus.u»uvu»nb aaa v . . " - . . - - - - -K.uhn's photos wili please y ou.i f phy sic ian.S.I) .le f t Tu es da y £0 ?'iF"h r C. K . B e nd o rf , lic e ns e d e mh a lm-
L N _W a r r i c k o f Te k a ma ll, wa s Du a r t P er ma n e n ts, r i n g let e n d s ,da u g h te r ,Mr s .J .L .W lllla rn s l n e r a n d un de r ta k er ,Blah-_Of fi c e
and a umber of lime (Hands e
weré pkesent at the home of her a
yrents,~nnd_ NF-Clyde 11
a
ra l.rand ivry in Omaha, spent T" " """ """ `"" "` """ """" " "".'" " " 's ...-lted ut the L. B. umdmy home.mwllfs paver-lc each .nt Theday an Blau* last "'¢<$=» v==»gg§Barn for sale,40x36 Good con 'Enterprise office, ~v.-hue they Im..
"w r ~°'~...us cousms,L d and s difinn Phnnn Blank 202.1 Eldrillra''Sewmrs Machmc at
§Z'3""'°"' t0pyoP€l|y observe me oenson.~-M.:\._.le\t.hmann.bargain ;)fi¢e_
3-Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Hi tc hmn Mr. and Mrs.R_ C_Iflitchman -I-lt The Arndt.Hdwe.
Mrs. Glen McDonald has been illlentertained ten members of their drove to Plattsmouth Sunday, nn;Lin and Mrs.. Neil Burnie of
with the prevailing fiu and Mmlbri dgc c lub a t di nn e r a t the ~business.Omaha,spent §n5:oln's birthday
0. G h been caring for her. ton onrwednesday evening.0 -.s t the pnrcn Hugo Hnnckcl... ?f"°..f.,f§?.,.. Q.. tm rnm~h hotter' lowimr the dilmer.the members ~ Sale:-F.s.,f Scc°,!.u.m}~.d .hi \home.ar
i \ m | i w r e , n a g ! u n d h o o : ~ § 5 9 . M n . l l . S u l h e r -_f-"---- ~~- ---.hun-linthew n. uemmf.21-t!||,mq_.4a-zz A 1 -me lf °"P o f f ri e nd: l' ""M r . ma M n .w m L a mb ws
l i n . F u n k G n y t eportd on H n ma li n. D a v i d Mummert on Q: bue : E d w 3 ' ; : ' ; : y * : ' ' : ; " ' . M n Wm.blender o l Frgmvllly
"'° "°" me utthe P sent time.|h"° um *"""¢ *F* "=%==i °s .'ef e o e h u i v u i Ha ro ld ma ma ¢ . | ', § § , , § ' § g g ;Tweldly." ' " ' " '
Fumished apartment with pri-|their residence re-decorated Lm'=Every0ne_had a good time -_-----__The Pythian Sisters held theirate hath.30-I '\'VesL Grant.4»lt week...... ._»-»-Mr. Carl Wolff and three chil-rerrular meeting on last Tuesdayv.U u l l . .a a | \ 5 ! l \ | l \ \ v \ l u v
now.Her nnrents. Mr l1§¢`3i'.§.la};a?.'¢°'&;n£u. ¢°'.u.n¢ a show. |5\g§'f;_=g__°5_f;{'5l l a .b a l l n o u e r r s l "n\ .. .: ..o m S c o r e cards. nlncc cnrdn. hirthdmr
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Chri<K.Bendorf,Undertaking
and znnhazlnnce service.Phones:
office, lol; residence, 133. ..29~t{
Scrntch pads 4x8 inches,good
quality paper.le each at The
Enterprise office, while they lust.
Mrs.Raymond Burr entertain-
ed :hc bridge d i g w which she
belongs on last hursduy after-
Stroy pin came to uno Mencxe aplace about three weeks ago. Own~
er can have same by identification
and paying costs.Phone 2211 on
g5_8-2t
A district group meeting under
the auspices ol the W.F.M.S.
will meet at the M. E. church on
Friday afternooii at 1:80.A very
_...A nma mm as been nlanned.
dren dr-ow to Omaha Sunday to
visit their wife and mother, Mrs.
Carl Wolff in the SL Joseph hos-
pital.They found her .greatly
improved.
Mr.and Mrs. Carl Wedergren
moved to Omaha the forepnn of
the week where Mr.Wedergren
has charge of n Piggly-Wiggly
§é~}2ning and afiervrards enjoyed a
lunch at the Roberts Cafe.
Mrs.J.1 ;wind-rein,who is
spending Lhe winter at the Bur-
kett Soldiers Home, is reporwd io
have been ill ln the hospital out
there but is getting betler.
Miss Frances Bross spent Sat-
._1_.. -...|c.....|..... "Juv 'hor nar-\
Fred Olson, who live on the Bench
visited her Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans, ac-
eompanied by their guests,Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Seiborg of Rockwell
City,Iowa,entertained a party
of friends at dancing in Omaha
last Tuesday evening after which
thev drove to the Duane Evans
hir. and Mrs.Caleb Loftis cn-
tertalned the following friends on
Monday evening:Rev. and Mrs.
C. G.Bader, Mr. and Mrs. F.S.
Simpson,Mr.and Mrs.Will
Wright, Miss Elsie Hughes and a
nephew of Mrs.Loftis, Mr.Byer
of Colorado.Following a few
hours of social conversation, sing-
una nose .lLunI.:n,uuur.u-anPublic dinner at Congregational
church Tuesday evening, Feb.18,
by church ladies.Per plate. 50c. lt
Scratch pad.-s 41:8 inches,good
quality paper.lc each at The
Enterprise office, while they last.
For Sale-Buff Orpington cock-
erals.Write for prices.Mrs.
F`.rlw Thallor.Aulin9fnn Nnh l t
lcaéds, é>%£é§5=l£1»f,l`é}r}i§.lL`l§;{ ';.:,;'".;;
found at The Enterprise office.
Popular price..1 .5
Mr. Henry Monko of Fontanelle,
who some time alw underwent an
operation for sinus trouble,is
slowly recovering._
Mr.and Mrs.Bill Seiborg of
Rockwell City,Iowa were guests
Mrs. Om Re .~!ds, field secretary
for the Topeka( branch, will be the
principal speaker.Ladies of all
the churches are welcome to attend
stom.He was former y emp oy »ents Mr and Mrs.Jake Brass.home in Council Bluffs where ing,etc.,the hostess served deat the Safeway Store in this city ,.ond made their home at the C. T.Miss Frances is attending the t}}e?f_enjoyed refreshments and licious refreshments which all en
Swisher residence.state unive.\sity.\'1szt.mg.ioyed»
. - - - - - -_.._.._.............._..
,C. K. Bendorf, licensed embalm-
er and mdertaker, Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 183,3~tf
\For Sale-First,second and
Gree<1'233'Norman Warrick l t
Scratch' pads 4x8 inches,good
qunhty paper lc each at The
1-.ntcrpnse office while they last.
returned to Blmr after a
weeks visit with her son at
(ew
Ord,
Mr,and Mrs.Ernest Brock oi
Auburn, heb.spent Tuesday and
Wednesday at Lhk. parental A. R.
Brock home.~'
Mrx.Clarissa Wilcox,who has
been ill for devernl weeks, is re-
Mrs.M.H.B.Rosenbaum has
Neb.~
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third cuttings o l alfalfa.Pl\on few days the first of Lhewveelr.
Fashion Center Winter Coats
reduced to $ 1 0 - w e ltever carry
over merehnndicz that is the
reason for the $10 price on Win-
ter Coats now.A-ll:
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Freeland
came up from Omaha on Monday
evening and were supper guests
at the home of Mrs. Frank War-
rick.
John Hiller of the Blair Top and
Tire Co., who is agent for the line
of .Oldsmobile cars, brought in a.
new sedan last xwek that is n
beauty.I
A very choice 5 acre tract well
improved, hica and level, for sale
for $4000.Cash, or part cash and
Do you play bddge?
ternrise has a complete new linE
of gscore cards and 'place cards
Why not see them?1-t1
Wm
P H O N E
32 and 33 lporied as about the same.Herltime at low interest
Rnlnh
Mr.and Mrs. .Clyde Allen and
Mr.and Mrs.Will Wilkinson
drove out ie the Clark Allen-farm
and spent Tuesday e v e n i n g y i
Mr. Allen,
A.Carver had the misfortune
to fall down the cellar steps at
his home and bmise himself badly
lost Wednesday evening. However,
hé escaped without serious injury.
Fashion Center Winber Coats
reduced bo $ 1 0 - w e never carry
over merchandise-that is the
reason for the $10 price on Win-
ter Coats now.4211,
I have gone back into the milk
business and will be glad to serve
customers promptly and efficiently.
dx-eye over 2.0 Glenwood, Iowa lust
evening to attend a dinner pany
with friends i n their old home
town.
Mrs. Geo.McQuarrie sponsored
a valentine party for the children
of the Episcopal Sunday school on
last Saturday afternoon which all
enjoyed.
Pierce Allen has so far improv.
cd from his recent operation thatheislooking forward to leaving
the hospital and going'horne the
latter part of the week.
Fashion Center Silk Dresses for
Spring now on sale at $6.75, $10
tn $19.75 in size;11 10.52 in-
eludinsr the famous Ha lt-s i m
l
nA\I n
For MenWP'For o m e n
When your wife hands you an
order for groceries in the morning
for you to bring home at noon or
night-do it the easy way.Phone
us your orders and we deliver
them, saving you` time and trouble,
and your wife will have them in
e il When your husband goes away in
the morning without taking the
grocery order with him-just step
to thephone and order what you
need.We will deliver it promptly.
Note these specials,and save by
If you want milk, call 12 on 25.
2~:!Bi ll Guatln
..hlsen,
residing in the McCarthy district
nre the proud parents of a lmby
boy born Feb. 5.Both mother and
son are reported as doing nicely.
For Sale-The Fitz Simmons
home on west Grant street, pri ji
right for quick sale.See S..
Chambers, real estate, or write or
phone the trustee, Francis J. Kim-
ball, Wakefield, Neb.»44<T.f
The high school basketball fans
are looking forward to the game
Friday evening which they expect
to play in the new mnusium
Dresses for ShortfWomen 4~1t'
Mr.and Mrs.Clem Jensen of
Council Bluffs, Miss Beatrice Ire-
lnnd and Walter Nelson were din-
ner guests at the C.G.Halbert
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Jones,who
reside in he southern part of thecountywereBlnirvislwrsTuea»
day at the home o l Mrs.Jones'
sister, Mrs. Walter Gutschow.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed.A.Jensen
were guests ui' Mr. and lllrs. Jens
Black .Jensen Tuesday evening,
the date being Jens Black's birth
anniversary.Cards und visiting
occupied the evening.
5 Mr and Mrs Elme r Tm 3
gy .They will play Oakland on this Mrs. Clyde l\l.Allen entertain-
ample time for cooking.buying them \no\v.
.r1 ;. r1
L! " 5 oc casion.
Fa s h i o n C e n te r ha s a n un u s u a l-
l y la r g e s h o wi n g o f s m a r t n e w
s ty le s i n S li p p e r s th a t W e a r r i g h t
n o w;W o me n s a n d Miss es,$2.98
to $6.50;Clxi ldr in s Rob in hoo d,
$ 1 4 9 t o $ 3 3 9 l l n n a J o t t i c k94Qs |~
I a m f s s .4 - 1 :
e d fo ur tee n me mb e r s o f t}1e s e w-
i n g ei a ss of th e Iipis c opr il Su nday
sc hool a t u v a le n t i n e p a r ty a t h e r
h o me o n la s t Mo n d a y af te rn oo n.
Th e chilglrc n pln§ ed g a me s a n d
en jo y e d n nice lunc h' p repa red b y
Mr s .Alle n .
The D. AL R. met with n1rs.__
Gfoceries and Meats
Prunes, large size, 2 lbs.-~---.30
Seal Brand Coffee, 3-Ib. can --- 1.45\Flnnl'.19-Ih-sack -"-$1.65 II TomilloEs1'€i';;E;;i';i»"'f~|;J§;'T1'8.ii,:g ' i -- 1.§§~Hominy
|15c Tuxedo Tobacco, 2 cans --
O c Hum mer Brand Coffee, special 3-lbs}Lean Pork Chops, Ib.~--~-
Qi.-lnin nv Rmmrl Steak 1h.---
~'.
.28
99
30
.38
Muintob Flour,2~l-lb.sack ----.Ha
Coronet Flour, 21-Ib. sack ----.S9
100-lb. bags Iowa hog mineral, reg-
..\.... eu :n \...¢-,ilm- mmf-inl n n
Lol'l1
Red Beans
Mixed Pfckles
Saladettes
|Mr . S wa n Ba d e n , a f or me r D a n a
Colle ge .-student;c a me Sa tu r da y
f o r a s h o r t. vi s i t n t th e C a r l K o 'te : ma n home.S wa n is a tte n d i n g '
sc h oo l at De s Mo ine s th is y e ar a nd
ra p o r ts li k in g h i s wo r k ve r y mu c h .
He n r y Mc n c k c o n la s t F r i f lu y a f t-
erno on.Mr s ,G.L .D i xo n h a d
th c p r o g r a m i n c ha rge 'zifui re-
vi e we d th e c u mz n t i s s u e . o f th e
D .A .R.ma g u z i n c f Th e n g x t
me e ti n g wi ll be Ma r c h 7.w i t h
l l l i l I .! p i ¢ U U |»C |. .l lll .\ ¢L |J t I \ | \ ¢ l v l ;u l .c l o s e o u t »-~'--~-'~3 . 9 0 ~G 1 ' a p e l ` r u i t " J u i c e u u n u n - 1 .-.v...... ...-_....,Hamburger, Ib.---U .20
p| | 1 °n 'Pa rk Flnnlsmnrn.l h .-»".2 0 Ile.10 Il Tomatb Soun to his school worklmrs. W. w. 'WilkinsonSQ¢l "'9!: {ier package Monday.-12 ~végéz§bié~§Sup l
~Cauliflower, per head
Opporlunily for single mahChore Ball. each,.v _25 ~Fresh Frozen Stxn'berrie§, box --.30
as Flesh Cottaze Cheese 20 wl-S uThe Teachers' Bridge Club met
with Mrs.Nell Robinson on lust
Monday evening following dinner
ut the cafe.After scores were
l added,Mrs.K.~Pound,who
_was a guest for the evening, was
,'fodnnl to hold high score and Mrs.1 iiEle:mor lludlcson received the cut
under 28 to earn good wages while
training to become govemlnent or
commercial radio operator.Lic-
ensed operators make $85 to
$100 weekly on steumships or
broadcasting stations.Write W.
C.Beebe,440 Electric Bldg.,
Omaha.4 -lt'
'foim Papér, Big Chief, 3 for
Fruit Jell, special 4 pkgs 29 ll 'Rnicine Q Ihr:-
56 ~~ bressed Chickens for Saturday
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35 ]|Finé Rye Flour, per 10-Ib. sackAnchovies, pint jar
w
around thirty relatives and friends
came in on Geo.Kuhr, Jr.and
family,to help George celebrate
his birthday.'Die evening was
spent nt cards and all had a jolly
time.At u inte hour they de-
ton plan to join n number of rela-
tives and friends in Omaha Fri-
day and will be guests o I M i s s
Helen Anderson nt a luncheon.
The Warrick sisters who are vis-
lli ng in Omaha,expect. ttf be
parted,leaving George with lots present._ 1ofgoodwishesformorehnppy|We have in your communitv a
Dry GoodsFi
_ . r housewife for the springAlineof Dry Goods that will fill the needs of the
1|sewing.Note the Reasonable prices, quality always first |i Ibinhdays.beautiful factorir sample piam; nl
Miss Ida Johnson and rs ti me mo a e l, wmc n we mi l . s a c r i
A new assortment of Windsor Ties -$ .35
A new assortment of colors in Crepe Ties .65
Absolutely new plaited Scarfs, $1, 1.75, 1.98
Straight Scarfs of best quality chan-
tungs in a beautiful array of
colors.Newest things out, each 1.25
Flat Crepe Scarfs, each -~1.95 (0 235
Triangle Crepe Scarfs, each -1.00 bo 1.39
Children's Silk Jersey Combination '
Undersuits, each ---..1_75
Childrén's Silk Underslips, each -- 1.50
Housedresses, Vat Dyes, eaclf --- 1.00
Don't miss this opportunity.
A new assortment of beautiful collars
for Spring..
New half silk and rayon Prints, yd.
Nellie Payne entertained s ix
tables of friends a t bridge Inst.
Tuesday afternoon at their home
an west South street. When scores
were added,Mrs.A.C.Dehel'
held high, Mrs. G.L. Dixon, sec-
ond and Mrs. Walter Larsen, low
and all were accordingly reward-
ed with suitable prizes.
Relatives of Nels M. Jensen of
Omaha, drove down last Friday to
spend the day with him, the occa-
sion being his birth anniversary.
Those present. from Blair during
the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil-
bertson and Mr.and Mrs.Be n
Jensen.In the evening his bro-
ther Ha h n .nn mar..ma ...M
at wholesale cost for udvert ing
purposes.If interesled in sec ring
a rare bargain address the Bald»
win Piano Company, wholesale de-
partment, 1818 Fnrnam S:., Omaha
Nebraska.4»1t
w.W. Freeland is making an
apartment house out of his pro-
lperty _iw east of the Baptist
church and plans w have twpapar1ments\upstairs and one down
stairs.The W.L. Caldwell fum-
ily are occupying the first floor.
A large porch is nearly complet-
ed on the south of the house.
Mrs. .lim Summers of Canada,
lwho has been vidting for some
time in Blair, went down to Oma-
ha Nesday te visit.her co mp,
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Things that will please the men of the family may be found in our men's department.
Lee Overalls, high backs. Men's sizes $1 95 ~gzfg lllé per gggf ----- 1.25 " ` 2n's blue work shirts, all sizes to 17 -.69
30 to 44 waist, per pair ---..o r ner r ----- 1.50 9 -__Lee Overalls, high backs, boys' sizes Men's white Handkerchiefs, each --.05 ens nthletic underwear, each ~
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1.00 H Men's woolmixed work sox,pair ~-_25 J cn's qress sox, pqir --.15|I1 1 to 6, per pair
Elton and Harold Jensen and fam-
ily were present to extend telic-
ltatlons.
Mrs. Bruce Dennis was called w
Nebraska City~ last week by word
that her husband who is w rkinozfortheKansas lilly Bridge Co.,
was hun while at work on the
new bridge at that place.She
mm."l y me A-uwler my a ww..Mrs.John Andniun-2 and sun,Bobbie also wen: to Omaha)to
spend a week wifh their daugh-
ter and sister, Helen Anderson..
Fune nl services for Walterldovendick will be held this (Thurs
day)altemoon at two o'clock
from the M.E.church in this
city.The deceased is the oldest
This Coupon with `
50c .
On any pair of slippers or shoes
Fr id a y an d Sat urd ay
Feb rua ry 1 4 and 15
r 1 IIHY '
J-SASI per cent offQI
li | all Leather, Sheep
found that Mr. Dennis was in the
hospital with his jaw bone broken
in three places and would prob~
ably bu there for several months
The accldem happened on Feb. 3.
Mrs. Dennis returned Saturday na
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hov-
endiek o f the Spiker neighbor-
hood and has been ill for many
weeks in s Fremont hospital. Rev.
C. G.Bader will officiate at the
services and Mtg. Wm. Wright and
H and Macinaw CoatsD'Kll'|
fs:k AA
~.52Inc Ls gezung amnz moely and Miss Lila Wright wull ning. Mrs.them was nothing she could do E.J.Hancock will accompany
to help.them.i
Blair,Nebraska,Feliruary 13, wsu'
T HE K E NNARD NEWS &
o mar e lI£ BB3 3"¢3."Mad e 1 mi llio n or n o? " Be ttin g-
ton naked qulzxlc nlly , when the sec -
reta ry had tnk en down th e a nswers
and g one out."Or lo s t on e? "" Rn d wa y in the iose r."Gi b bo n :
smiled."I h a ve ju s t ta k e n a r a ll-
m a f r o m hi m a n d h e h to o d r u n k
to kn ow ab out I t :i ll to mo`rr ow."
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A COLUMN FOR
WOMEN The
Mutiny
DALE Domes
Darold Kruse, son of Mr. andMrs.Wm. Kmse, who has beenconfined to his home with pneu-monia. hr two weeks,was takenwSwedish Mia.-xion_ hospi¢a} in
~f *''clot in his arm.nesd tilW A S HIN GTUIY 1\hW b |" Miss dlielen Berry gf" at home ME' émnry
lMon yand una etnretum ters 'Mnlnd Mmzmms Bmschgegtlbo her duties nt Schuyler until Mrs."L§""§§'im§f°"`"" at c Tuesday.»§°'"P=°,;= dro
un :-Mrs. Joe Rbsenbaum took f.he Y on llsineAi;h:¢tD;lL?\hReru;;anMm Ls; ~ ~ Missouri ~ Monqayf Mr. nad M
'riday in Arlington. 'Jensen and daugh~
llah-_ Saturday.Wnght a nd Grace
e to Omaha Satur-
LB.a.Hans Thomosen
the lnrd time dnnee at Washing-
ton Friday night._
r.and Mrs( Pvter Thompsem
fnmily visited Saturday a tRayBrown's.Mrs Thompson
remained to help care for Russel!
and Rnvam the Vestal fariéli "T,\|._U ton Wardha,spent
of L E,
xuenuae of their high protein f ''"'_ --" -cmtent and their body-building J w A " ) 3 t l ' 0 S S ;ed'1rhn::r:°1x| be the n
vtlue. wink and chum uhnon are Toledo road." he uid.
v" \ " ¢ a | . l 'C \ : l Il l l.rEB.l;I1lBnI..|A Y U I U T n n u c t s e n a n g /A I V I I 1
»;n a n n nIM I a n d M r s .q R R a i . I Q a m r l l n m r l n s h n r f m e i f H a n s c l u u v u .
M r u n ; I M n :Lf f 'l n
n e a r t h e ~~h u " _ ' € " 1 H I r a 81 1 0 I u r 5 ¢n l e r. t h e i r f a r m n o r t h o f a m i o n 0 a n d C o r r i n e o D ~ O m a
S d t h e hjH r .a n d M m .c .B .H u n m y a t o m e
r u m e n o f W a r d .B l a i r .vi s i t e d l f .R n h m + I A m 4 . . . . . . .- -___.
emphlt und \
"lr il R ad -
y o u kn o w
L
mel!wi th I
r h e h a d r e
ry ha d told
made e ire#
_- - - -- -- - -n r i l v l v v l l p u u .J o h n H o f f d r o v e u p f r o m L i n c o l n '
M o n d a y a n d s p e n t .s e v e r a l d a y s
w i t h r e l a t i v e s a t D a l e .
J i m H a l l a n d lo n ,Gi lb e r t a r e
r e tu r n i n g f r o m Ca li f or n i a th i s
wee k.Mr s .H a l l wi l l r e m a i n f o r
se ve ra l we e k s w i t h h e r mo th e r ,
wh o r e m d e s t h e m .Th e H a l l f a m -
i ln "A ......|-:_fx-.....e
~"°:'"S""d; S`°n§`é'5s§ni}`Ei§y."'~" S Mr s .A l b e r t Ha n s e n
h a ve be en o n -the si c k list.th e
1;lr-.pa g ir .a n d Mr s .J o r g e n @"¥"°°3'?
s e n d r o ve to F r e mo n t Fn da y eve~
'"'&~'i{e h a r d ti me d o n g s a t ~
...H unau una- u. \Jo Dmco 'CHIEFta i n e d M r . a n d M m Ge o r g e Me n l ;
i n g l a n d Mr . u n d Lira.C.L .R o a
e n u m a t a goose di n ne r S a tu r ~
da y e ve n i n g .
Mr . a n d M m R o b e r t A n d r e a s o n
a n d R u t h Ir e n e we r e Slmda y
gu e s ts a t th e h o me o f Mr .a n d
Mg-o.W m .Th u r b e r o f Omz h a .
un iukhly recommended by fm 2 lr w~m1>H/ua ummm ;| WIT: ner lamb.¢q»eru.'br.Harvey W.Wiley .'How the b - I dono5 3 3 5 ~ * u I .g thntf' Glh\\on.| lnappeé
Unwln uma to hlm
- - -. -»-|1 -e§" "';"';,z.a'..;"';1.;'°i:f;1'.Hr. ma 1|Pm vi unmg Qt C§sl\m;|"| Friday nilht - m ? . ' ~ 2 . 2 ¢ ~ni- u
litres
iight
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zirty years chief of the U. S
Lu of Chemistry, says: "'I"he
me n te d var ieties o f sa lmo n
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nan.Be rullnd (hmustedsomezhlnzlnu A number from here ¢w&naedlume`BB3B."""" rv 1
a r e ju s t l l p a l l u v u u iluu l i m l vt i o n ;an th e mo r e h i g h ly colored
ge- c i es but.people ahould b e in~
f a r m e d m o m de fi ni te ly ab o u t
th e m ,f o r ma n y ,wh e n th ey op en
4 can and find the meat is no§
THE 51"0RY
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C HA P TE R I. -l"1 o! d Umri u.un -successful in I i ! ¢ l alfllxg le.wi thhisfriendHo wa rd B ttti n llo n .painter or some note.but notmanlfhv#alla J linnar with lhlh FDI-
hlm in c onfidenc e.H p
ture an tho ugh to n ay .
mu w a n e n o t h i d d e n t
tirely .
'°Well.as y ou k n m
about Ra dwny , y o u'lI b|
I n lagna f'1A nn!h lm
--,ununuuaennvuu-,|lnmdal se clu_fgr|\1| 90 mm It !.l'uM' him '"but anim Nebnh wu
much Hr. md Mn. John Rho:_:,°",,,,,,, daughter, P1-nam of B1
,,,, nm ..,,,.ikd at the Morris Mun
going to ¢ U.u .r .n a u la s t rnaay evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKay andd in spate of the daughter,Patty Lou of Wayne
ds Neb.,came to Kennard Wednes¥l:f_5'f1___'"_S_f,day morning.Mm. Mckav.form:
eir homa|d1ew a large crowfor t.hem'bad roads.
ades and Mr. and Mrs. A
lair,vis~ hed at the Wm.
:rs home-Sunday afternoon.x wh-.nn M "
Inuit: *"""' ""gqrly Min Hubbel, n. teacliéf Héife!
f'f|urisa ns.»r,»nf°f"`L'?"l M? nge), spent the dam d ,: h i n k i t is so me oth e r k i n d
d me n t o r i s i n f e r i o r . "Pro f. J o hn
N .Co bb o f th e U .S.Bufrf au o f
Fiah eri es,th e rec ognized au tho r -
3, on fish, states that personally
-he prefers the pink salmon to anyoth e r va r i e ty a n d th a t mo s t o f th e
ii a h e r r ne n wh e n se lec tin g f i sh fo r
th e ir o wn us e , c h oo s e i t.OlT1:21'8
..........,. ........ .........-_len usoc lnte. Alfred Gihbonn. ilnlh-olal maznato Un wln produces nwritten pledge whic h the three hadtaken whle in c ollege, to help eac hotherinndversity .e tp la ln ln l thatheneedsHmmc lnl u s la tln c e nowfortheeduegtionorhissonBob.and daughter Mary Gibbon: sc off!an the "leg ality " of the p iedxe . bu:nmeen co make a.place tor Un-wln ' u d lu lh te r I n his or gnnlz allnnRho 1| to Nall at his nfflre next day
Fa e h a d no :neenh Bvttlnetnn fnr
| . u l c u a u \I n b u t u u v u \ H \U "Ther e I nn?r o o m I n Ne w Y o r k f o r
Rn d wa y a n d me "
H e tnlrl th e m something o f his
detestation for Radwafy :o f ho w
these f i ve y e n n he had been no t
ting :mare s fo r h im.'°l' never for
glve or .fnr| :el," Glhbnns hnnlned.
" I see that a ll ma rk ed o n lh v
c ha n whleh is y ou r f ac e." B ettln ir
ton answered.||a..._.\.|..........\.....-¢.....--- en B lk
Su nd ay .
S5l\'in.J u n g b lu th ,wh :
tfendmg sc hool o f nu rs im
J os bph Ho s p i ta l i n o m
Su n da y af te rn o o n a n d e v
h e r h o me .
~F .Ma s te r s wa s u
Ml ll ta r y Ho s p i ta l i n F r e n
we ek .M r .Ma s te r s h a s
po o r h e a lth f o r so me tl:
J ls at-
g at SL
la, spentening at
:ken tomont last.
been in
me.hisr
spent Saturday evenmg wlth Mr.
and Mrs. Chds Sunds._Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch v\s~
ited at the Henry DomackerhomeSunday afternoon.
Mrs.John Johnson,Jr.hd
daug\ter and Mrs.Wm.Chns-tensen visited at the Emil Gottsch
home Wednesday-
Ivlsmng at me hornn of Mrs.L.`Berry while her husband drove 1. F;
Omaha on business.They retum-\
ed zo Wayne late Wednesday evc la
lung._ZMr.and Mrs. ll. C.Edwards
and small daughter were enter 'tained by Mr. and Mrs. Homer l:2 li'IW4:rd Thursday evening. ___Hg A u :¢ v e preference to the enum hecameill meat bears a :lose xe-
nanblnnm in color w that of the ..nn s 'v71'\:i|i§é';i'»§6| ..,.::":"""'"" ""' '"' "°"|a°f¢\-»»=a -=-=\ mapy fdendé ml.-Q J o h n G a m b e y ' o f K a n s a s is vis~P ; § ; ; " ""' ; " "" " ' Pvery.i ti n g a t th e W .A .K é r s m m r e w o r e d at
M a t t i h m e d u d p g th e ni n e
e o |f1 n m n h n i M m .M s n - i n J a n s e n m o v e d h e r a: 1c }_ I. »e n ._. . .
and ma MmChas.Bates'of Mrs. Bates
don has been 1d unable to al.-
\t two weeks.IIHHUmnsunnng me um from :nat came W " " " " " ` "M r ,|||nopnng for a speedy recou.toward him out of the gloom.Tn-I »r~£°f§?.§'§'§?.'l'~'T»'<§' »'2§.»..'2.=T1°i1»..§.Maude Masters and
:ether they knocked nz the Immune!.mu »...».........¢........»»|nn\|n|\»¢l nn Heuerrnann drove out fron
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m o n A u G n t i nS t l
Re m o ve sk i n an d bones f r o m
on e -p o un d c a n o f c h u m ealmon.
a d d two e g g s , t wo oun c e s butte r.
doors.I n th e f e w momen ts th at
elapled before e footmen opened to
them.Betun irtoo fou nd hims elf
ashamed th at the old friendshiphe d meant so li ttle.He wa s c on -
sc ious, vividly. ol' the zona. dream-
{{§_l[I1d¢pl dey f wlnen _gnwm had
U l u l l / l l | | . | u : | »| \ | | 1 . ¢ I » l L l l C l n v v ; l \ G 0 v u
the c api talist.
" I see wh a t a ll c h e m mar k.
Rocha.qulokzenrll.reefn.You're
held ed f or them. Gi bbon s."
There I ma some-thin g domi nating
about Bettlngton.Glb b o n l felt it
eve n In his ma gni fic ent ho me In e
F n d a y to s p e n d th e me k - e n d wi th hou seh old go od s to F r e mo n t la s t
h o me i p lk s .Ma u d e i s te ac hi ng W ed ne sd ay ,wh er e she wi ll ma k e
sc hool l n Om a h a a n d Ma tt i e is h e r h o me .
emp lo y e d a t th e W e ll ma n C o m-M r .a n d Mr k .A l Sc hn ei de r an d
mi s s i o n C o . i n S o u th Oma h a .Mr s .I d a Ke r s te tte r o f Oma h a ,
M r .a n d Mr s .Ne ls Sva n dg a a r d vi si te d a t th e w .A .K e r s te tte r
and dana-hte:-1| vinihul nf flux u..._ \......... 'hal "|"h|\|eulntzr
a n c e ma e l u n gs i c k wi th a c o ld a n
te n d s c h o o l th e p u
Th e f o l lo w i n g h a
siek li s t th e past.
KUPP 0:Mr s .S a m
Jagp.Mrs. Ilgth R1
ve been on tho~
week mt h lhm gHall,Mrs.C
asenbaurn.1
r'Washer E5.dock fro§1 salmon can,seasonMix and
c u p so ft.
milk w
deep dish
uma so c ause n menu.He h id f or -l° t t¢ n Un wln a n e r m e h m f e w
years.Un wln ha d mar ri ed wh i leat Cambridge.Th e n c a me me g i r l
md th e b o y .Be tlln g to n ha d nn r e
lem hlgu ma friend a nalntln¢_ Tha!
mo men t of n na n dn l tr i u mp h ." Th e u n i n c c n s f u lf b n s a ld a d d
ly , ' alway s f e el th ey hu n th e Hgh !
to critic ize.l t ' |About th e on ly
thing they c an do; and they do thanh - a | | ~\
, ____.,_,_....... .... .....=.-,.---~---~ -------1-mr. and Mrs.Tom Guinea rc»man Jungbluth home Mondayeve-Mrs. Glenn Jefferson and daugh amed w Kennard Saturday anning, playing pinoclzle.ter visited at the W. B. Jeffexison ernoon after having spent the pastWoodrow Svendgaard, who has hams in Omaha, several days ast several weeks wxth their Aonbeen employed at Lloyd Brown's week.Perry and fnmil of 0 nh . Th
cee rato hm home |n Blalr.Saturday.Lincoln--Bids fur fourth sectlonvtheh, goldau wedding anniversaryMissCoraMwlwllandBar-|°y¢|;pi¢¢] burning mn be called on which will occur soon.Both Mr.
ney Sheer met with an accidenmmay lst.and Mrs. Gaines are greatly imnentElkhornSaturdaynightproved in hemlthvhen the oupe they warg riding mrrrraxrnvn Drmnr Q Mr. and Mm H r'ul...-f. ....»~..
;j
y m a E,"A W a s h e r t o
farnr for sevgml months,returned " '_'expect ho be here bo l b Uv'~
31~F i t E v e r y N e e d a n d P u r s e
with salt. and pepper.
i n t i n bowl,add one
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w Ba k e xn buttered
I W a l I l l .A l f f l C l h h n n u f h a !| n ¢ u |' " " : : :l u w r u umvm-ambmii. "iii iiiiifiéii- "GPL ":;
S a l m o n ~ ~ _eonltlmly Ipokm of nun he rn
~y ou c an me unluc c ea sr unBarringtondemanded.Th e n he
smi led 1 little." Y o n a r e wro nz.fA good one~di.sh meal.HCI PUCan of pink or churn snlmon :nw
: M i l l pieces.Make one pint of
ndinarr white sauce.Put a layer
fresh in the mind.But all there
_vean Howard Bettlngron had noz\
once tried to meet him.He hadheard hjlq speak at a public ban-;Ir n i m§iinl§b¢l viliai hi: out in
da_ And I hiya plan( yol1|rIl[_g_|r-er nnow-contentment.The dum-ence between ns lr we measure meeen by dltlereut standards."'Tm the unsuccaaful one."Un~win declared. "T have not dons whatI let out m do.""Yon don'¢ have to advertise thehcl." Glhbona said. nm s little lr-rltated."I tan lee lv."
Bezdnf.-ron felt the prnreetlve lnsrlnctcallinghlmtodefendthe
mall. shy friend of other days.
"lr amazes me to lhluk youtroubled to give so elaborate a rural
rar nm unsuccessful men.Why?"
"Ask Unwln." the hos! returned"He told my secretary he had Im
portant hmrlnem with me. and as I
in go: in the loose dirt and upset.They were piclced up hy friendswhohappenedbym y taken le
the Fremont hospital.Misa Mar-
shall is still in the hospital, beingbadly.cut about the head and
bnrised while Mr.Sheer was un-
conscious fnr several hours andbadly bruised.
PEACEFUL HIL L
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr and
family were Sunday dinner eatsa t the George Kuhr,J r. Ti m.,
near Blair.
'Mrsi Martin Rasmussen.
n u n n n n u I \ U n n uJOTTINGS
Miss Marie Christensen andJorgena Haier spent Tuesday aft
er-noon at Charles Misfeldva.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Arp, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ax-p and children and
Frank Gasser and children helped'
Fritz Arp celebrate his birthday
Tuesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Charles Misfeldt
spent Thursday i n Blair visiting
Mrs.P C Rasmussen attended,srl _all dy lineegng at the Ralph
¢asE& 'SH-.'§§é| 'na wr ~herg at dinner last Tuesday eve»
Ining.
Mt.and Mrs.H.C.Edwards
and daughler,Ramona were Blair
visitors Fnday.
The Royal Neighbors held tlwir
regular m:el;iz.,;last Friday
night.However, only a fe w nl
tended as so many of the mem~bers were ill.
Mrs.Jim Pounds of Blair,
spent a few hour: with her par-
'enl,s, Mr. and Mrs.Bert Leurmnl
last Saturday aftemoon.Word reached here wat n baby
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atch this space next
el boiled macaroni broken in inch
1 ¢ ¢ u,,in the bottom of baking
Ish, next a layer oi sauce, then fl
hyer of salmon. continuing untxl
didn ls filled.Sauce should come
hd md be sprinkled with butter-
¢¢ rrumbs.Bake until brown.
S|.lmnn Souffle
One pound can pink or _"hum
ulmon, 1 beaten ggg (omit If de~
i n d ) ,1%cups milk,~ table-
»»~=» butler °f."='f'¥'eQ"i¢..f
que: nun nad seen that :he man heused to like was dead.In his placehad come the grasping. unscrupu-lous enplmllll who was to curve bln
wny to power.The loormnn. when he had ush-
ered the mem lnxo | hall, when
the butler nnnd commnndlngly,
looked curiously at them.He knew
they were not hahltua of the Glb-
bons home, or.indeed. at any of
those grenl homes where such al he
were tontent to nerve.At Beulnplon the lnckey looked vllh fnlnt ap-
proval.Ilettlngtnn wore. aswashis
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week for important
AnnouncementQ u lp o v n pepper,1 cupxul ruueu
a a e k e r c r u mb s ,2 : nb le s po on s
naa r. 1 tea spo on sa n, 1 tab le spo on
min c e d on io n.Re mo ve b on e s f ro m
po u nd c an of p in k o r c h u m s a lmo n
-gud sep ara te th e fi sh i n to s ma ll
piec es.Me lt h u lb e r ,§§ir in .fhzvf
¢'us¢0m_ | hluc k velvet dlnner c oal.
B u t lr wa s we ll c u t n n d th e ma n
mnved ns xhnugh these ma fmlnc ent
halls vwre h ls ns ua l bnu nts.
It was at Umvln. poor I-Tlny d Un-
wln,xc h nlu r a nd fnllure.th at th e
men-servants looked wl th sc orn.Surh gar men ts wort' no t nmv wn ru.
nl buy all any and mfr nenlngbut lhll I mggened 1 dlnnsr. Thinklng of 'ruhhy brunt you to my
mlnd. md I ukad yan. too.l'm
lnltlng to knqlr jun haw Imwrllnllhll huplneu ||_"umm. |l|-an on." hl- mms.; .
lld lKl r u "Verna and M " - ' H ' ~ é ' $ » § "Al'm .L \ W e d-
rpent " ' ° " ° ° " " ' " * l t . h e m a y v m m a t a n Wm.c m-pnental, H. C. Kuhr home.dnglnm home.Hr. H. C. Kuh! came home on gm Ar, i s we pnmd nv mer o l
Satuldly from an Omaha luupitll ne w a n s unde r W im I c a b
whale he ll hki mz mdie nl uu¢ ..|' ..___,. . !..___._., , ; .
girl has arrived at the home ol'Mr._nnq b!rs E|£on E. Edmondson
ox beau,5.U.IMr.and Mrs.Robert Pettit nf '
OHIBIIZI.visitod wi!h rnlnfhnnIi n f
Nic Friedricksen Hardware1m a ra du ally uetumr tnn sa w that Un wln wa s los-a n d " g f " g d mg -n l i q u r ' mo I n g wh a t sma ll eonlldoalve he pos-
th e n u a tl 'u n t i l ma xe d Ile p u lle d th e s lmn e r ma ni n g a n d stn r r mg c ons tan Y almost nlfr-c llnnntoly on the shoul-
thic k enc d.I n to 3 g r e a w d casa der and simu late d ap proxnl." Y o u
. . . . "-.u \ w n a v a u u l l y v \ . l C l .Ih a i r s h e e t o f p a p e r a n d p a s s e d I l
ac ross the table to Gibbons.Th e
di n n e r wa s n o w nt the c offee and
liq ue ur algo . a nd mens er vu nts h ad
wi th dr a wn f r o m earmhot.Gibbons
took It wi th a f r o wn an d read ll
through.
n w th d 'sv'fhnfnfs nl-fȢ|nl3..e..-_.Ei .|l1e\.fE..n\.d...
-....A s e n :mr .me n ts .Ha r vo y to o k h mm m a g a zn ! Tu ' ; 1 ; d , ; n n m§ a i ; e z ;\ l; y th ; p H< ? n r y ld r o ve
Mo n d a y mo r n ln g _.\..' A r p Sr . ho me .»da ug ht
J o n W eaernaqn ls slo vf ly ' f m '0 : A . a n d C . C . C u n n i n g h a m m- f h i g h :
p r o vi n g a f t e r b e i n g W U :Il W ltlhloeived th e Bad n e ws o f th e de ath if h eh 'v
pn eu mon ia .He i s n o w a b le to s l t f o f th e i r br o th er - i n -la w,Jalqe te r ,M
u p a f e w h o u r s e ve r y d a y .,0 °M r .a n d Mr s .J o h n wr i c n at_| St» c \s.art at Cha rleston , Nob.tus
f$»°"'lf'd»..?_ '?ff'fi".¥...¥'?*' ai the rnmmnrann Nrruru f ._._"
r seroleornaxmgmam urrungv:as look splendid."he murmrjnred." Ilayer of the salmon through which qnppose I ought to have worn ful!Decks ~the onion and seasoning has beenl dr§'_9H. §o0."It tl id h1'h f k t h i n Q u a i lUn wi n tmn.\\.n\:|.. _.-. . -. ..._ ....., .........|g r a s i t m d .m h h '
~Y h t f h f h a !f n l m i " P . i _ f ' . ' E " _~
Clara,Marie and Louie Kahnk
were Sunday dinner guests at the
H.B.Martens home near Fm-
mont.Mrs. Anna Wiese and sons were
among those who helped C.F.Puls celebrate his birthday last
Sunday.,
Mr.August Micheel,Jr.ofHuron, S.D.is visiting relativesin this neighborhood.He is now
at. the Wm.Voss home.
Miss Edna Voss visited at the
Wm. Voss home Sunday.
Miss E\elyn»Knowlton,Lillian
and Marie Kahnk were among
those to help Eva Shumacher cele-
hralae her birthday Monday evening
A.number of young folks ut-tended the "hard time" dance at
Washington Friday evening.
Raymond Kuhr is now working
for H. C. Kuhr.\
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Your ~
Horses"~5?
Well Fitting Harhess ~-
They CAN and 'WILL do ~
more work"next spring if ~w
you repair NOW.~
W . E . D e m p s e y ~
Kennxrd, Nebraska ~
........................|Lester Berry,of Benson,Fred'
Kramer of St.Edwards,Helen_
Berry of Schuyler,Mr.and Mrfhf
Chas.Berry and Mr.and Mrs.,
H. E.Ward and Helen Elizabeth'
were entertained at. a turkey din-
ner given by Mrs.E.Berry last
Sunday.|
Mrs. Sam M. Wright is confined!to her bed with rheumatism an¢I|
Miss Ada McCann is doing thehousehold work.|
Both Mr.and Mrs. Jap Rosenf
baum have been ill with the flu;the past week.However, nt this;
writing they are much improvedi
and are able to he about,|
Rh.zsél Brown has been seriously]
ill and under the doctor's care the'
past week with pleurisy.His fa-ther,Ray Brown has also beenl
confined to his bed due to a broodg
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.All the latest
Goodyears are here
at l_.ow_l930 Prices
Double Eagle
N e w H e a vy D u t y
St a n da r d Al l- W e at he r
an d
the low-priced, big
Tires and T u s
Low Priced
W e wil l g lad ly inspect
Your T ires Free'
and Inflate them .
Dr i ve ln .
\
'THRES
For a Change
Christopher Qalumhus. Benjamin Franklin,Robert
Fulton--tiwy took a chance and found something
better.And ¢hcrc'n no telling what you're miss-
ing In tins until you makr oompurisona I)oam't
n tire um has prnvvd its(-lf EXTRA - yznod enough
/ to lend in populnnty for I5 years. at lcasl deserve
m try?Put ona(inody4~ar ncxl time -get the low.
down on (his qumilion of which kind is box-I!
value, New Style Path finder
Full ()vm-rsize--a qunlily possible because of the low
costa Goodyear enjoys by building; nearly one-third
nf all tires sold in America.Frrhh 1930 "i`irs¢e"--
1.-ufefully mounted - lifelfme guaranteed-backed hy
our year round service.~
0 nR o s e n b a u m S e r v l c e S t a t i o n
Kennard, Twflraska
u \ : i u 5 u u u u \LU HU|Jl ¥ll \U ¢ U U ||C ||" Uys w e a r t h a t i f r m s n f n l a t t a i n : r m -
sauc e.Re p ea t u n ti l a ll i s u f d .
Ha vi n g c r u mb s o n to p.D o t w i t h
butter and bake in moderate oven
about 25 minutes.It will rise to
ab o u t do u b le i ts o ri g i n a l h u lk .I f
e g g is used,ad d th e beaten ft! !!
t o a q u i me r c n p fu l o f mi lk an d
m i x w i t h t h e wh i te sauc e.
Sa lma n i n Ru n e k i n s
M n "'I §u|\ln:rnnrn1c hli if nr nrlrl
w| . l |.|.ll.|||||lL un\.'tl un I lll IBQEwhic h had hc c ome*h nhltnnL Th e
financ ier was prc pnrc d ln b e th or -
oughly horc fd llc ju d g e d ma n by
his nhlllty t ma k e mon ey ;an d
wi th mc s e Stan da rd s he h ad only
Cnntcrnpt for lh e small.nervous
mn n wh o pc cred lhrn ugh thic klnnsosarhim.H e looked wi th
do-r-per lnrorvst nt the painter. ,
" i t d¢»cu=n°t #com posqihlo we are
all or nn nz c ." hc sa id. wh en lh e v
tune an d the ozhera d o not.theluc k y on e sh all aid the uns uuwmrul
c h er rf nlly an d un as ke d I n an y ra y
he ll c a lled u pn n tn d o./" H O W A R D BI:."I"1INGTON
('Be lty ').
" F L O Y D UN W T N ("I'nbh7°}.
" A L F RE TI GI H B O NS ('3
Brass Bn lls')."
Glhhon s han dc d I t bac k to Unwln
"lt' n interesting."he admlttc rl.
».1mo n t.
Mr s . A n n a W i e s e a n d s o n s we r e
a m o n g those w h o he lp ed C.F .
P u ls c eleb rate hi s bi r th d a y la s t
Sun da y ..
M r .A u g u s t Mic hee l,J r .o f
Hu r o n ,S.D .is vi s i ti n g relatives
i n th i s neig hbo rho od.H e is n o w
a t th e W m .Voss ho me .
Mi s s E d n a Vo s s vi si te d a t th e
W m. V o s s h o me S u n d a y .
Mi s s E \ e ly n » K n o w l to n ,L i lli a n
a n d Ma r i e K a h n k we r e a mo n g
th os e to h e lp E va S hu mac he r c e le -
hra lae h er bir th day Mond ay eveni ng
A.n u mb e r o f y o u n g f o lk s u t-
ten ded th e " h a r d ti me "danc e a t
W a s h i ng to n Fr i d a y e ve ni n g .
Ra y m o n d K u h r is n o w wo r k i n g
f o r H. C . K u h r .\
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more work"next spring if
you repair NOW.
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H .E .W a r d a n d He le n Eli za b eth
we r e e nte rta in e d at. a tu rk e y d i n -
ne r g i ve n b y Mr s .E .B e r r y la st
Sun da y .
Mr s . S a m M. W r i gh t i s c o n f i n g d
to h e r bed wi th r h e u ma ti s m an d
Mi s s A d a Mc C a n n i s do in g thc'
house hold wo r k .
B o th Mr .a n d Mr s .J a p Ros en
b a u m ha ve been i ll wi t h th e f l u
th e pa s t we ek .Ho we ve r ,n t th i s
wr i ti n g th e y are mu c h imp r o ve d
a n d a r e ab le to h e ab o u t,
Rh.zsé l Bro wn ha s been seri ously
ill a n d u n de r th e d o c to r 's c ar e th e
pa s t we e k wi th ple uri sy .Hi s fa -
th er ,Ra y B r o w n ha s also been
c o n fi n ed to hi s b e d d ue to a b lo o d
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Goodyears are here
at l_.ow_l930 Prices
Double Eagle
New Heavy Duty
Standard All-W eather
and
For a Change
Christopher Qalumhus. Benjamin Franklin,Robert
Fulton--t}u~y took a chance and found something
better.And ¢hcre'n no telling what you're miss-
ing In tins until you makr oompurisona I)oam't
n tire th.-x\ has prnvvd itself EXTRA - yznod enough
to lend in populnnty for I5 years. at least deserve
m try?Put ona(inody4~ar next time-get the low-
down on (his question of which kind is box-I!
the low-priced, big value, New Style Pathfinder
Tires and Tu s
Low Priced
W e will gladly inspect
Y o u r T i r e s F r e e '
Full ()vl~i\size»-a qunlily possible because of the low
costa Goodyear enjoys by building; nearly one-third
nf all tires sold in America.Frehh 1930 "i`irs¢e"--
1.-ufefully mounted - lifelfme guaranteed-backed hy
our year round service.
Drive ln.
Rosenbaum Service Station
Kennard, Twfmraska
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th r e e tablespoons f lo u r an d po u r
o n gr a d ua lly 1 c u p o f mi lk .'1`=
th i s a d d on e po un d c an sa lmo n
h a d n g pre vi ous ly re mo ve d th e
bones and akin and Haked it fine
also one can PERB-1%Lonspoozz
an and 14 teaspoon celery SallFillramekinsandcoverw1t11
b u tte r c mrn bs.Ba k e ti ll li g h
b r o wn .Th i s c a n also he ma de
wi th o u t th e peas,a n d wi ll serve
,i x p e o p le .
Deiicious P l u m Pu dd in g
T w o c ups b r e a d c r u mb s ;1 c up
m e l .c hopped ve ry fi ne (b utte r
_ _ _ _ _| _ -. . » . L . . | . ! n . . . A . . . | \ -4 . . . . . . . -1 --
woro sonrorl."Ta bb y loo ks fi fty , 1|
look forty .and l' m d - - d If B e tty
dnoem'z look ron years loss."
Herrington ro wn le d the snoorirgc
mnn nor In whic h the suorossful
man ot affairs ro;.~urdod\Unv\In.
"To me y ou lonkoc l the oldor." he
Bald snnvoly . "'I`\rhhy may hnve not
on vre i rh t, h m thero's :ure in y our
fare.Thr oo Brass Balls.an d
'|rr*nklos: a half inc h dee p."
Gibbons flushed.Ile ha d not for-
gotten th e o ld nlvknn me :ivan hlr n .In jest. for his ability to make small g
gnlns In loan and humor. He looked
ac ross the s=ll\or-laden table at Bot-Ungton.Th e painter had a clear
e y e n n d a c le: m'sk ln.Th e r e wu s '
R ~I)|\iRl*n f hndtv nm;I n .
"b u t not legal.I t wo u ld ha ve n o
valu e I n a c ou rt o f low.I to r e ms
c opy up y ear s ag o."
Bettlngtnn reached for It an d
or-nnned the doc ument.
" P d forgotten a ll abo ut lt. "he
said.
" Ha d y o o ? " Gi b b o u s s a i d wi th a
8lli'£'I'.
" I t may nn!be leg al," he heard
Unwln say ing nr~rvou=sly . "but In a
ma n o r o f o ld friondslnip the splrlr
c ounts nm th e le tter . "
"\\ 'h lr 'h s ho ws y ou f o be ls fo ol
ish or forty as y o u were at twenty ."
sold tho flnanoior..1.
flo ri lnmon wa s consc ious mo r eh l l l y t h a n o v o r o f U n w l n ' s d e j e o
f I 0 [ l .~h f l n i \I I . F } \ | | \ |l ' n a | n n l . . l _ . . . lmgy ue a uuau uuns uy ;1 eg g; 1 c u pmolas se s;1 teaspoon s oda;1 c up
,- gi gd m; 1 c up E n glis h wa ln uts c u t
fu nc :5&c u p e n tr a n ts ;% .c up c il.+
mé m a y b e o mi t te d i f n o t li k e d ) ;
1 tc ms pdon c i nnai non; 1:tensooon
nuzmeg; 1 teaspoon vanilla.Mix
a l l d r y ing red ien ts together.Sti r
the .soda in molasses until it foams
Add milk and egg, and mix with
d r y ingreciients.' A d d 2 tablefs-
fgp-oons f lo u r to hi n d tog eth er.
S te a m t w o hours.Th i s pu d d i n g
wi l l ke ep f o r several wee ks an d
nmy he r eh c u te d .Serve h d , wi th
the 1 ollo \vin g sa uc e:T w o hea pi ng
glbles po on s f lo u r ;2 c ups sug ar.
N j ;tog eth er.On e lh r g e table-
f p o t m b u tte r ;2 c ups jpoi ling wa -
te r .B o i l i n ti l cieari A d d tea-
_--vv\».r uu u nllthc -ness whic h had long slnc e left
G ho n a Ile nlnnised sourly at the
o t e r man.Even there he feltbeaten.Un wln' s lmze was serene
and untronhlerl.Thor e was a c m'-tnln slmpllclty and dl1~r~r~tness_ubol:t
him whic h Feomml ehlldlsh.
"I'\e worked." Glhbonsm snapped:
"that :I ves one llnes and wri nkles."
"l'o n 've hated."Be ztlo gtoo an-
swo ro d:"y o ur fave ls n c hart o f
unvhnritahle emotions.Your sort
of oooooss stumps its 1.lctlm. Tuhhy
and I have worked. too remember."
"lnrlf°(°d.I have."'Tllllhy siglmed
nod thoucht of hln non-s=uc .ress ns u
solleltor of nd\t'rtls=ln:!.
Gibbons looked about him.fi lo
guests. 'following hls glances.sa w
wh n th e me a n t.There was s unerb
luxury e\er3,~wlien=-.mo n o t these
two me n r ealize th at the y were he
lm: sumptdously entertained ln mag-
_| "u n l u u u B U l \ l . l I I l l l ' l lh l m s t - e r nl j d f i r m
d u l l ,h r o - n a n d
t l m r f o n n o t h i s
b o w e d s h o u l d e r s .
"0h. 'I 'uhhy ."he c ried "o r e y o u
so poor n jn dze of homo n nature no
to eorne to Gibb ons for he lp?. I f I
had k n o wn y ou were In need y ou
mig ht not hu vo had this hu mllla
tion.W llh ln th is very week l' ve
bouuht n Camp ond pnld fo r I L I
could have deferred pny nient easily
enouzzh.what do y o u n eed it fo r?"
"I t' s my children."sold Un w ln
quietly ."They ar e c ry ln rr. not for
foo d. hut fo r e dnmtlo n.lt' s nno th
or f orm or starvati on.l th o u g h t ll
Glhhons wo u ld odvonoe enotnriu
munoy to get them whore they wontto bo. Pd pa y lt n fl' little hs' llttlo.
I se t! I was wro ng .Ile i s n o t the
ma n we k_ne\r.*'
(:"}hl]f|.S l"ll0\9d R Hlf ln nnnnelln
to ha ve left h i m
speechless.Het
a r m about tho
n va n i lla .
Ra is in A n g e l E a k e
Nine egg whites;1 cup flour;
1 teaspofm cream of tartar;1 'i
c u p s s u g a r ;54 teaspoon s a lt;1
te as po on va n i lla ;1 c u p seedless
ra is in s p lu mp ed .Si ft s u ga r twi c e ;
s i f t f lo u r f o u r times.Be a t e g g
arhibc s u n ti l s ti f f wi th salt.a n d
cream of tartar.Then fold in su-
nttlcont rooms hy one who had nomentor o ppo rzun lty in y ou th than
they ?Less opportunity .Un wi n
was nlvc nys a student to whom ac n-demlc tasks were easy .Bettlmrton
had n small prope rty when Gibbons
ha d bu t an allowanc e fr o m I t d ll
tant relative.Fro m the pa le sec re
tary Gibb ons had learned that Bet-
tjngton had nnnseti his lif e ma in ly
in trave ling and pai ntin g th e sm ln
her sterner mnnda ur.....a..;..._--
. .. . ._. » n .u u \ m l = u l }T h e y e a r s .h e h a d a l m o s t f o r g o t t e n
a w o k e I n h l a m i n d w i t h a n e r u t l n r
d l s t i n c r n e s a H e d i d n o t l i k e t o r e
m e m b e r t l m t h e m m t h e a u t h o r o f
t h e d o c u m e n t a n d e x e c u t e d I t w l r h
t h e f e e l i n g t h a t h e w a s a h o n e
t l c i a r y u n d e r i t s t e r m H e h n r l
t h o u g h t n o t h i n g c o u n t s t a y H o w a r d
B e t t l m z t o n l n h i s n g h t f o r f o r t u n e
E v e n T u b h y U n w l n .d i s t i n g u i s h e d
s c h o l a r .s e e m e d f u r m o r e l i k e l y t oIE¥Ely.Add flour and van-
jl h .Fold in fruic and pour into
ungreased&l189|ke pan.Bake
1 h o u r i n s l o w o n» a n d a llo w i t
i n . n i q h l l 1 Ia n n i h n f n u n QAvnA \v; n»
,- . . - vu q .L a i n pu.:| .l.l I\!lwerenotsuc h as to attr ac t the
dealer, aithough his f Ilowen reveredh i m f o r h i s a n .Ec onomic ally ha
wa s a failnne.A n d y e :Gib bo n;
ggugdgo r rid h imself of the feeling
g|f.nn¢n»| »..--Al-*
mu s e a na me than the undfstlngulshnd Cllhhnns. lThunges f'hnn|:|»s" H o w bid ls the g i r l! "he do
mnndod.
"Eighteen,"m i d Uu wln ."Sh:
wa n ts to g o to S mi th . "
,_._ ..... |uu|.llI7l§\Uu vs' :ul -wnaz about the buy?"-----~--"''T position.There n m something "Hem n year Jropnger.They YPII:from the pan./stinging and lrrltnting In it.me he'a a gre-nlun rnevlasnnh-ui!!I n
.J -__--.__And ha Inn Hnnnunui ».- I»1 »- -uuzvltl HINIS
Ammonia added to rinsing water
mmm c olors so pmtnnnes, cur-
wm and qui lts .lc removes rem
gnk, tmiz and grass stains from
whité articles, while, mixed wldpowdured pumioe, 1» will removlobllinatesootand smoke mark:
(mm the hearth tiles.
Shrub ahadd be kept in a coo
plus ma well mv exed; o r 1: mu
mo ww de ry -
_ __ ..__ _.-~-,W lu una muthesetwoqule!gu n a were re-enahllahlng that lense of unusen-ed mperlorlty which they had u~ercued ln college.There hnd been
1 time when thae two meant more
to him than any other men.And
when xuecas came to hlm he forgot
them.Gibbons new n llttle
uhnmed:but me feellng lnned
only l few moments.Htl \rr¢»
pnc e banhhld IL Ha had n o
ceoded; they had failed.Hs w u
nm n llttlsorntlnnelli when the pus
wad way ln with-an uhm whim demumna.nnm¢~
yearns ro enter :he Blnssarhllsrmlnslltuxe ol Tecllnnlogy.
"Nnthlng ln ll."snld Glhh-m~scornfully "lf he had an youruhu;for hunlneas l mlzhl Ywlp.Lol lllnlhlnk IK over.Wham lhe glrl rl"lug?"
"She u one or llmlwuym nh-'lmrrnphen.She has Krvnl n|\|n»r!u1-
tleu there. hm her hmm lnn'l ln 1|-wnrk"
Ainxwovth North Central Neb-
lnskn Po ultry Show hdd hem n-
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Blair, Nebraska, February 13, 1980 §.. . - . -- . . .a me n , m , Farm .|}.\€§2gKi§_ Stahgn,_Can of Ifoor 14.gL for six months beginning March 1,,and family Mr and Mrs.Bob Sundly morning was one of the Christ Oerman Rand Work 6.00|Howsrd J<N E W E N G L A N D N ~ I w c d m a d a y a t " e _ l ? d d e _§_'Anderson and family and Mr. and smallest no far thls year.there Henry Flake. Labor 8.00|Bureau
239.96 sure Joumm co., Supplies 1.20 1980 to pay the same.
ting Co., Supplies mms w. J. Sas, Supplies for Poor 138.42 By order nt the Col
Mrs.Frank huftis and Birdie
Fletrher spent. last Monday rl-Ubi!
Louie Hovendick home.Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson end
children were iast. Monday evemngvisitors at. the Vick Skov homeMildred Thompson of Blunt, us-
the presence or me lmmeulate ' i " _ Tfamily.Miss Violet Groupe, sis-'Mr o r v e M . ; n d § r s o n ~
of the bride, and John Hzenssen, Clarir were Saizurday evening vis-
brother of the groom,acffd as itors at the Albert Nelson home.
bndesmald and best. man.n t h e Mr and Mrs Henry Lammers'evening around 'fo °'- so. ""'""'|m.a family visited their new neigh
hors gathered to cimnnvx l §§'°'"°ibm, M r.and Mrs. John Frazier
They were i"'"Fed ~:f';° 5 ent <;g°;,..,,.. family last Saturday evening I
~ tvrenty-seven 13M¢"f»l\v r}§§'cB§i§ §§ ~
Owing to the absence of two af
the teachers, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs.
David, Mr.Peck taught the Ser-vice Seekers class and Mrs. PecktheBible class.Rev.Hangett of
the Christian church, held a ser-vice during the Sunday schoolitednt.the New Engiand §°h°°l ~ t h e e v e n i n g 3 W v Mrs.Wiliiam.Wulbern enter;'hour.Rev.Moran plans to belnsf xmmaaf.-.!'~"'£ and 'E'§Ffi,_..-f'""f'.-,.°f -§f'f.:'mnea hir. and Mm. Henry wul-Iwi m us one week from next
s.H.Neff,Labor
F. F. Peterson, Labor
H. LeRoy Spiker, Labor
Lloyd E. Spiker,Labor
Eddie Thielfoldt., Labor
Harry Thielfoldt,Labor -
Callie Hansen, Labor
Robert Madsen. Road work
untv Courts.oolx. B. Prms.oo |s.oo |
:wo4.503.003.001.2018.37
lklopp Printing Co., Supplies 100.00
Kuhn Sturio, Pris. Phoms 2.50lr he nd m m» ¢ n,Ren¢10.00
'Midland Chexm Labomtories,
Supplies 3.38
Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff,l Zqnnse 55.44
'R. J. Murdoch, M. D., Prof.l Services 8.00
Neb. Power Co., Arl.. Service 2.20
Stewan Pharmacy, Supplies
for Poor 10.90
'Mrs. Dick Stricklctt, Cam of
Poor 80.00
Mrs. Peter Stricklett, Care ol
Poor 20.00
Mra W m.Swihart, Rent 6.00
University Publ. Co., Supplies 6.20
Wards Cash Store, Supplies
for Poor 55.78
renewal of Mothers Pension w w
granted Leona Mitchell and the
County Clerk instmcucd tn draw*
warrants for Six Dollars and
Sixty-six Cents pct month for mix
months beginning March 1,1030
to pay the same.
By order _of theCounty Court
renewal of Mothers Pension was
granted Pearl Stewart and the ,
"_' M _F Luftis cookies,snnuwiunun und " m e.§ E . l § " ' f . .. . ' i . . . ~ a f t e r - w e re s e r v e d .The newlyweds wlll
noon visitors ut the Fred Ander- so to housekeeping at ante on a.son home.farm belonging to the bnde's fa-
Mr.and Mrs.Chas.l~Iovcndiek'7ih@f.known as the Joe Harvey
.n i ~ d - 'Blair ntLlae` arm.i¢'§1°"fi.§tf"..l..»f.12'».f`.i..§f`I Rohm Rasmussen °""€d to see
Miss Currie Manley spent Thurs|\Vnlb0rhH0\;`gdlQk §',i.§2§~
.-1 _igymnighr.nl. the Alfred hramex-,3;<;rld Hgvsvsw _feeling fine mga en-
-Mnrjorie and Gracie Jackson .ioys seeing hw friends..
were Wednesday evening visitors Mr. Andrew Hole:was in nnaz the 1-'red iiovcndick home.Omaha hospital last week.He isMr. and Mrs. Anhui'Anderson home now but still under the doc-
bern and Margaret und Mr.and
hits. Rudolph Kuhl, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Vogt, Hunk Vogt and Grand-
pa Wdbern a t Sunday dinrxer,'celebrating Billy,Jr's.fourth
binhday.|Eleanor DeVinney has been
boarding at the Wm.Wulbern
'home the past few weeks ns the|toads have been none too dcpend~|
able for car driving.|Mrs.Harry Swanson,Howardland Clara Mae spent Wednesday
wieh Mn Alfred Svnversnn.
Sunday for a service,J'M 'Mr. and lllrs.Henry Jensen =-#HES n5;'.$"§a..f.'.§'"§'l¢.'fY.""'
mended a binhdny party at Uqeuohn Banjy LaborNels Jensen home in Omaha Fu~
day evening.Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olsen and
daughter,Mr.and Mrs.Clarence
Olsen and baby,Mr. and M s .
Fred Olsen, Mr.and Mrs. Leslie
Anderson and baby of Omaha, all
visibed at the Ed Olsen home Sun-
day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Olsonentertainedthe1 .G.Pinochle
s.oo|
s.oo3.002.448.2516.00
Bemard'J. Thompson, Labor
Alben Benson, Road Work
Axel Hansen, Road Work
Johh F. Hilgenkamp, Road
Work 2.81
Walter Wehmeyer, Road
work 10.13
Raymond Wulf, Road work 1.50
Elen _[lam Road work 4.50\
N-Mrs. Man*
Prior 16100
G. J. Nelson, Cash Adv.5.00
Nonh Side Store, Supplies
for Poor 121.06
Patadle Bros., Supplies for
Poor 88.44
Rathmann Garage,Labor, Gas,
etc.8.69
Rivett Lbr. & Coal Co., Sup-
plies 10128
Redfield Grocery Co., Sup-
plies for Poor 27.82
Rnberts Cafe, Dinners lnmabes
day ol iire 1.85
Safe Guard Company, Check
Probecbor 72.92
`The
Hand of Welcome
fm- Poor 60.07
Wolff Drug Shure, Supplies
for Poor 51.85
On motion duly made and car-
ried the Bond of Beaty Contract-
ing Company was approved.
Moved,seconded and carried
that the resignation of U.s.
Reeves for Road Overseer of Dis-
trict No. 22 be accepted.
By order of the County Court
renewal ot Mothers Pension was
granted Florence Cotta and the
County Clerk instructed to draw
warrants for Thirty-three Dollars
and Thirty-three cents per month
warrants for Thirteen Dollars and
'.l`hirty-three cents per month for
six months beginning March 1,
1930 to pn the same.
I By order f the County Court
grenewal of them Pension was
granted Gl ys Ki rk and t i n
County Clet instmcfed no draw
warrants for` Twenty Dollars per
month for six months beginning
March 1, 1980 ta pay the same.
'On motion duly made and carried
the Board adjourned w mee
February 24, 1930..
ANNIE C.MARTIN,
County Clerk.
and baby were Thursday visitors
n: the Lars Peterson home.Mrs. Raymond Mngill and Junior
spent \Vednesdny evening at the
Floyd Magill home.A farewell Dirty was giv ennt
the Walter Kramer home for Mr.
and Mrs.Wm.bender and Dam-
ily Thursday evemm;.bei0re_ lenv tor's care.~ "'i ; ----- I ; J -" ' ° ; " "beenChesterRasmn,who at»SY"erson a sze d t h e state agricultural spending a few days at the hurnen sséhool at Lincoln,ip confined m'°f his unc.le,I"!~nnk Jahnel and will
his be.; with the small pax.He return to has theme in Wisconsin
is feeling fine though.the latter part of the week.
Mr. and MIS- Arthur Andersen ~ a nd Mrs . Al Kro nberg a nd
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. family spent,Monday evening at
and Mrs.Leslie Lauersen and the Wm Cunningham home.
' * ~ -'Mr.and Mrs.Art Jensen and
Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olsm Saturday evening. Mr.
and Mrs.Ed Olsen held highscore and Mrs. Chris Jensen and
George Follen received the con-solation prize._There were five
tables of players present and Lhe
next meeting will be at the homeot Mr.and Mrs.Lars Frandsen.
.uus nempcke, Road work zo.6u\John F, Jackerott, Supplies 3.50H. yv. Pyles, Rosa Work s.sol
Lows C. Lorsch, Road work
and Dragging 2940;
4.so\
8.25
1.88
0 en
Jim Evans, Labor
Eldl Lorsch, Labor
Ernmt Schmidt, Labor
1.\.... n.....,.:..»--v_L-..
f
Q..¢|A1:1né were Sunday aitemooni
`The
and of Welcome
Awaits You 1
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The hand of welcome that awaits you at this
bank is not a spasmodic welcome but is an
every day welcome.We are always glad
to serve you.That is our one aim in con-
ducting this business#-to be of service to
the people of this community in every way
we can.And we want you to feel that you
are always welcome w come to us for fin-
ancial advice and counsel.\`
Citizens State Bank
A. R_ Bro ck. Pres.B L A I R .N E B .R. J. Murdoc h, Vic e P res
.iri for Canada They Loaaea Davy-ih§ir cnt Sa¥.\.ll'd£\Y I A.lVlIl_ and .v .
Mrs.Herman Hovendick and
Ivan, who have been at the Her-man Hovendick home for the pastvmek, returnw home Thursday.
Esther Kniger spent Wednes-day at _ the Mrs.Minnie Blum
home.'Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber wereSundayvisitorsattheThorwalrl
spent the pass week Wim un.-rrcoudn, Alla: Kruse.Mr.and Mrs.Pele Andersen
were Friday dimer guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Wolsman of Bair.Mrs.Jim Paulson 01 Blair,gf
spending a few days with her si -
mr.Mrs.,_James Rasmussen and
family before she goes to house-'
su-.QW .... ..... ..-..., --,_._Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson andchildren,Mr.and Mrs.Frank
Jahnel, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svog-
erson and Christine,Ted NelsonandEleanorDeVi.nney helpedBillyWulbem,Jr.celebrate his
birthday Monday evening.Charles Reeh and Albe n Nel~
.mn hm!hmrs on the market in
children wereguests at the Enat Calhoun.
Mr.and Mrs
called at the I-Iahome Sunday aiu
Hans Andersora visitor Mondz
Lippincott home.
Rn nd av1;a Ei;'ick;home| Agggysnyuer LIOT/01°Co., Su]P'1.15.George Pollen
ns Christoffersen
ernoon.x of Omaha, wasxy at the Clark
v wLocal Regisirars, Reg.
Births an: Deaths
Berry Bros.,Supplies for
Poor
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57.40u a u u 1x : |c p u uu l S v u . ,.w cu v"'1hnr¥mz 1 f u s k a n d l 8 - H d T O H 5
Ha n s c i l ho me ..kee pin g.ava _______=__0 ha.la s t Mo n d a y .L i pM r .a n d Mr s .V lc k S k o v a n d M r .a n d Mr s .L o u i s Ra smus se n m aA11iI¢lnn we r e Sun day af te rn oo n an d c h ildr en s pe nt S un da y even in g M r ;m d Mf g-John vVog1t,J r .son,
---- -I ......: uv a n ITana n r t WGN!hnrnp
. and Mrs. 4
called at th
Saturday e
. and Mrs.
; T;'|§§;;§`i{,¢]\iglBlus Gooss Stole, Supplies
wenlnz.for Poor 6.71CIQQ-Yé."ie:1sen and
n d Mr s .He r b e r ;
an o f B e ns o n, Mr .
Bla c o of K enn ar fh
bs on a n d h i a m n
Ra y m o n d B u r r , M.D. , Pr o f .
Servic es 6.00
I .C.Cahoon,Sup pli es f o r
Po or 9.00
l ' ° ' ; § u »D | n = »f '\ » 1 n v §\ 1 f ¢ _
vi s i to r s a t th e Mr s .Li z z ie A c k e r -wi t h M r . a n d Mr s . F a y J ones .M r .
ma n h o m e .an d Mr s . Ro y A nd e rs en of D e S oto
Me i c y B r i dwc ll a n d An n a Th o mp we re als o c a lle r s th e re ,
s o n we re Su nd ay af ter n oo n vi s-Mr . He n r y Ra s mu s s e n a n d Mo r -
itCr$a t th e I'IZ1l0ld ~h°fr"s~g a n " , e r e ~ t g I . ¢ i l l£ 2 \ I l tlhu rs;
I I I I U .I | . \ l l l l l }l u n I L i u n a u " c l "_ _ _- _ _ _M o n d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s a t t h e M r .
F r e d P e t e r s e n h o m e .c h i l d :
E l m e r M o n s o n s p e n t S u n d a y H u r d
a f t e r n o o n n t t h e E m i l I l i a t z o n a n d I
| h m n n .~
en,Mr.a
and childrc
Hrs. Harry 1
Alice Jaco ~~Ma ny U L m a n n , \ l | l 5 l U | l l q n a . -.. . 1 n m t e r .G l o b e s 5 9 . 9 0
l i b I l f l d 1 1 .L 0 l l i 9 f l 0 V 0 l l ( l l C K l d 3 y t g g g g L ¢ T | & S [ _ e | - _i n g y L u u u u
.. . .. . . a ( . ! .»| n \n f * \ l I \ | \ . . : . . . . .. . . . . ' ¢ . . L : n n n i n t r n t l
a n d Dany dsper:ourruu,......-W m .Glu n o n ome .M r s :Car rie Jac obsen,A n d r e w
a n d lle lc n ,M r .a n d Mr s .Vi c k
S k o v, E mme t a n d L u c i lle , Mr . u n d
Mr s .A n d r e w Ne ls o n a n d c hildren
s p e n t Sa tu r da y eve ni n g ut,th e
Ch a rle s Pau ls on ho me .h e lp i n g
Mr s .Pau ls on c elebrate h e r b i r th
an li i ve rs n ry .Mr s .Mi n n i e B l u m en ter ta in e d
lx. -\ v in 1:n t n e r h o me Th u r s ~
n u n muui rrrry rv--....M r .an d Mr s .C le me n s W i lli a m-
se n wer e S un da y a fte rn oo n c aller s
a t th e Lo u i s Ra smu s se n ho me .
W a lte r ,olde st s o n o f M r .an d
Mr s .W .H .Ho ven d ic k ,passed
a wa y a t t h e Ri c h mo n d h os p i ta l i n
F r e mo n t Mo n d a y e ve n i n g f o ll o w-
in g u s e r io u s op e r ati o n p e r f or me d
th a t mo r n i n g .H e en te re d th e
ho sp i ta l f o r tr e a tme n t No v .20 th ,
, mn dnrinrr th e f i r s t we e k h a d
Fa s hi o n C e n te r Si lk D r e ss e s f o r
S p r i n g n o w o n sale a t $6.75, $10
t o $19.75 i n sizes 1 1 t o 5 2 i n -
c lu di n g th e f a mo u s H a l f - s i z e
Dr e s s e s f o r Sh o r t W o me n .4 - l t
Fa s h i o n C e nte r h a s a n u n u s u a l-
ly la r g e s h o wi n g o f s m a r t n e w
sty le s i n S li p p e r s th a t W e a r r i g h t
n o w ;W o me n s n n d Mis se s,$2.98
to S6.50:Ch i ld r en s Rob in hoo d,
dinner guests Sundny at the
Henry Jensen home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Husk
went to Iowa Sunday to attend
the funeral services of a cousin uf
Mr.Husk which were held onTuesdayafternoonandreturned
home Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and
children called at the D.A.Gill
home at Tekamuh Friday evening
to help their son, Robert celebrate
his birthday. ,
SI JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
Blair,Nebraska
-See Usfor Bookings-
COMMISSIONERS'
'-PROCEEDINGS
. (Continued from Page One)
Hancock Implement Co., Sup-
plies 50.15
Lester Hansen, Dragging,
ew.11.70
Clyde Hineliné, Labor 3.00
Menno Larsen, Labor `16.75
Robert Madsen, Dragging 24.80
Nicholas Oil Corp., Gas 281.15
Harry Petersan, Dragging 14.55
Clinton Smith,Dragging 24.80
Tmhlsen Bros., Supplies 25.70
I-I. J. Cooke, Supplies 3.35
Fred De Weber, Supplies for
Poor 27.69
I. C. Eller, Co. Judge, Mar-
raige Certificates 31.00
The Enterprise, Printing 99.01
The Blue Goose Store, Sup-
plies for Poor 6.71
Famzers Elevator, Supplies
for Poor 83.65
Frye Mfg. Co., Supplies 5.00
John Frankset, Rent 9.00
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The hand of welcome that awaits you at this
bank is not a spasmodic \velcome, but is an
every day welcome.We are always glad
to serve you.That is our one aim in con-
ducting this business#-to be of service to
the people of this community in every way
we can.And we want you to feel that you
are always welcome w come to us for fin-
ancial advice and counsel.\
Citizens State Bank
A R Brock Pres.BLAIR.NEB.R.J. Murdoch Vice Pres
,..__I ,_Poor
Wm.Gilliland, Labor
Hammond & Stephens Co.,
Supplies
John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff
Mileage & Expense
Herman Telephone Co.. Tolls
0. L. Hilsinger, Drayage
Holmquist Gr. 4: Lhr. Co.,
Supplies
Interstate Machinery dz Sup-
uly Co., Repairs
John F. Jackerott, Supplies
for Poor
39.28
8.00
15.23
14.95
2.70
2.05
zw52.40
20.00
dinner guests Sundny at the
Henry Jensen home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Husk
went to Iowa Sunday to attend
the funeral services of a cousin uf
Mr.Husk which were held onTuesdayafternoonandreturned
home Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen and
children called at the D.A.Gill
home at Tekamuh Friday evening
to help their son, Robert celebrate
his birthday. ,
SI JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
Blair,Nebraska
-See Usfor Bookings-
COMMISSIONERS'
'-PROCEEDINGS
. (Continued from Page One)
Hancock Implement Co., Sup-
plies 50.15
Lester Hansen, Dragging,
ew.11.70
Clyde Hineliné, Labor 3.00
Menno Larsen, Labor `16.75
Robert Madsen, Dragging 24.80
Nicholas Oil Corp., Gas 281.15
Harry Petersan, Dragging 14.55
Clinton Smith,Dragging 24.80
Tmhlsen Bros., Supplies 25.70
I-I. J. Cooke, Supplies 3.35
Fred De Weber, Supplies for
Poor 27.69
I. C. Eller, Co. Judge, Mar-
raige Certificates 31.00
The Enterprise, Printing 99.01
The Blue Goose Store, Sup-
plies for Poor 6.71
Famzers Elevator, Supplies
for Poor 83.65
Frye Mfg. Co., Supplies 5.00
John Frankset, Rent 9.00
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The hand of welcome that awaits you at this
bank is not a spasmodic \velcome, but is an
every day welcome.We are always glad
to serve you.That is our one aim in con-
ducting this business#-to be of service to
the people of this community in every way
we can.And we want you to feel that you
are always welcome w come to us for fin-
ancial advice and counsel.\
Citizens State Bank
A R Brock Pres.BLAIR.NEB.R.J. Murdoch Vice Pres
,..__I ,_Poor
Wm.Gilliland, Labor
Hammond & Stephens Co.,
Supplies
John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff
Mileage & Expense
Herman Telephone Co.. Tolls
0. L. Hilsinger, Drayage
Holmquist Gr. 4: Lhr. Co.,
Supplies
Interstate Machinery dz Sup-
uly Co., Repairs
John F. Jackerott, Supplies
for Poor
39.28
8.00
15.23
14.95
2.70
2.05
zw52.40
20.00
mu.:U .Mo , , .. . -_.__d a y a f t e r n o o n .A f t e r t h e b u s i n e s s
: m e e t i n g t h e t i m e w a s s p e n t vi s i t -
i n g a f t e r w i c h n d e l i c i o u s l u n c h
w a s s e r v e d .~H e l e n J a c o b s e n s p e n t S u n d a y
f t e r n o o n a t t h e M p r t i n H o i e r
submitted to .several minor o r~..rations.He was a kind,patgnt 3139 3° $3.39.Luna Jettzck,S.:
sufferer, always cheerful and hop-n $4-lt
ing for the best.The bereavedfamily have the deepest sympathy B E N C H N O T E S
from all their neighbors.Mr.and Mrs.Alfrw HansenI11uullnc.ri.wa s ive n a t t r S i lk D r e s s e s f o r a n d da u g hte r c alled a t th e h o me.. A .fF¥"°"I'il..'f'f_ yhnnan gnhnf¥ntJ'... F1Shl0n Cen.e _:_-L an rn:e1n nf'Mr u No la n Mr lf i h h n n in B la i r
uc.-ew........,.._ _cake, pickles :md coffee was serv-
ed.
The Fadiion Center is a Home
Owned Store - patronize them T*
they appreciate your busi nu:
and gi\Ee you dollar for dollar
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Dresses :or bDofF women.
Fashion Center has an unusual-
ly large showing of smart new
styles in Slippers that Wear right
now;Womens and Misses,$2.98
to $6.50;gmildrens Robinhood,
$1.49 to S3..Enna Jettlck, $5
-..J zz 4.1¢
the Tom Hitchcock home Sunday
afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Linton Puffer
and son were Friday dinner guests
nt the Fred Peck home.
Mr.and Mrs.John Comptonléntertainedthefollowingguestsl
at/ dinner at their home Sunday.=
H J 1 'o n f l M P 2 n Comptonrs. Helms
and Mrs
f-uhmn éellter Sxlk Dreues for iii-L .1`31`i| X`nE`=nT>h,`i§»\»im»-nnw an ~ at $6.75. 310|B R E W S T E R B I T S Ihln. Snmme n a nd Mr
.,,....,,.._____..to $l9'F5 m sizes 11 to 52 §"'I Leslie Thompson and baby.cluding the famous Half-size Sunday dmner guests at thc;Walter Peck was a supper guest
Dresses for Short Women.4-lt §a.f1§,la gs n :\1 uef§1\I'. 82151 ag tl}e E. .C.Lippincott home OU'
1'|'1I5»r mr mn JUIINEII anu Luuuny mon uay t2\»\:n|||5.. md M r s P K . Ne ls o n M r s Te d Olingaer c alled a t thx~~Th e J o h:Fr az ie r f a m i ly f r o m C la r k Li p p i nc o tt h o me Su n d a
.n e a r L e i t u m u l l l n u s c u Lu L u c v n u z u w r n u u u .|\ 1 » I v ;, l u r h l l h l l l l w a s :1 1 r l d u y D c u s c n f a r m l a s t w e e k w h l c h w a s M r .a n d M r s .A l f r e d H a n s e n .
........*.._ . n -....._¢...l t . . .lZ*A...lI.~"-.A ...1 .}......|..a.... . : - ! | . A n s 1 L . .P n v l
Public Sala\
I will sell at Public Auction on the old Carr iga n pl ace one
mile east and one-half mile north of Sunderlanjd school
house, 3 1-2 miles west of Blair. commencing at 10 o'clock
a. m. on
TUESQAY, FEB. 18th
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. TO-WIT:
HORSES '
0ne team hay hox-aa, 9 years old, wt. 3000.
One team guy s,more and gelding, 6 years
old, wt. 2800.
One bay coming 4 years old,wt.1600.
One bay mare 8 yearn old, wt. 1200.
One brood mare in foal,wt.1400.
One rom oolt.
One team s and 9 yearn old, wt. 3000.
One team 6 and 9 yexn old, wt. sooo.CATTL E
One Holstein cow, been fresh 6 weeks.
One Holewin allf.
n o c s
Elghtan head ot Hogs:
Tm bro o d wwe -s i x Spo ttd Poland Chllm
end Your Red sown to (arrow first week
in April.'
One Polmd Chinn boar.~'
Seven ntock hon.
GRAIN and HAY
Fonrhnndred bulhell ear corn in crib.
Eighty bushels Oltl.
Seven ton Wild Hay.
Fi ie to n Suda n Gnu and Sweet Clover.
Some holed Stnw.
CHICKENS
Five dozen chickens.
MACHINERY,ETC.
One wagon with new box; wagon and rack;
one new Dempster 2-row cultivator; one new
Century eultivntor;two walking eultivntors;
one 2~row Go-devil; one John Deere mower;
one John Deere sulky plow; one walking plow;
one Internetioml com planter, 80 rods wire;
one 4-section lunow; one 2-section hnrrow;
om! wide tread Heber; one lmrrow cart; one
one
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7-foot Deering binder;one grindstone;
9-foot dine;one new hog waterer; one
en¢ne;one pump i w k ;some lumber;80
har-rode woven wire;two sets of Concord
ness:two lets f,\y4 nets..one water nn k ;
nnd shovels;two wide tired wagone;forks
one 9~(oot dine; one 11-foot rake; one Demp-
ster 2~row cudtlvntor; one P. & 0. Go»devil;
one John Da r e wi de trud lisher;one new
lny 1-uk: two nets of hnrneu; one new huid
corn lheller; one hey nke; one press drill;
range;one heating stove;one Fa d:one
redo; one 6-tube ndio; one good rug; one
dnvenport; one draeer;two bds; on good
wuhi ng muzhioe;eR household Bond and
other nrtitles too numerous to mention.
LUNCH AT NOON USUAL TERMS
AUG. and WM. BULLN, 0wners
Jenens & Bross, Aucts.Farmers State Bank, Clerk
~"j ~i=f;f.|'"|;aae'".¢1:;,;1...=-a Tf1esdu}|.r. and Mn. J. W. Nlelnen and evening.___1
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Farm Sales u Specialty Phone -Bla c k 45 Public Sala~ ~M .,_\..,,_\.,,,`\..,:".~~~ "Q»;\ ,,~\~
I will sell at Public Auction on the old Carr iga n pl ace one
mile east and one-half m ile n o r t h o f Sunderlanjd school
house, 3 1-2 m iles west of Blair. com mencing at 10 o'clock
a. m. on
Smoke Your Meat ~
Easiest,Cheapest and ~
Best W ay!~
We Sell the Genuine, Guaranteed ~
W x g h t s S m o k e - -S m a l l 6 5 c .L r g e ~ 1 . 2 5 ~
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~.l _family spent. Sunday afternoon ll Mrfand Mrs. Wiil Pnustian and
Mr. ;|:.|l Mrs. .|. M. I-nuns and me parental,Thus.Anderson two chiidren of Bloomfield,Nab.,
lmly \-- H 5\|{\\|ll3~' dinner guests home.land Mtg. Emil Hagge who is tak-
:'n.ll.1'. llnebenthal hqnv-_Thule who helpcgl Mt lg, P. .l!._ing a. course ag; \V§§rnn spqtjt tl}c
1:1r:=:1ry last,Szmturslay c-vcningihg i |I
wow Mr. and Mrs. J. W Nielsenl Our Sunday School Qttendance
Cod Liver 0il, pure Norwegian
per gallon ~ ---.$3.00
Poultry and Stock, per gallon $2.25
Glaubeg Salts, per bag --$2.50
Epsom Salts,10 lbs. 85c 1 lb. loc
Copperas Granular, redried'
25 lbs.$1.25
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Wright's Smoke - ~ - Small 65c. Lrge $1.25
Wright's Ham Pickle Small 75c. Large $1.50
Smoke Salt and Sugar Cure ---$1.25
Deam's Meat Smoker Small 50c. Large $1.00
Salt Petre, 3 oz. -in Sage Leaves, 1 oz. 10c
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We Carry a Complete Stock of
VARNISH, INSIDE ANDOUTSIDE
PAINTS, WALL PAPER,
'GLASS, BRUSHES '
Let Us Figure Wifll' You on
Refinishing Your Home
Prescdption Filling is Our Specialty,
Phone Us Your Wants-We Mail Them
to You
THE STEWART 'PHARMACY
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When you want Quality Coal JUST PHONE
59.Our ample stocks assure delivery of the
kind of coal you wish in the quantity that
you need.1 .
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Loui.-s Peterson home.Johnny Larson and Clara Grov-
nr was Sunday visitor at Dqkc
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lh \u.r|.Sundzu tu.mg siiitors
Louis Gravel purmrnawu u ltvu
Golnlem:Crepe Silk Teddies,
irench panties,daneeues and
bloomers :dways $1.98 ut the
Fashion Cenbcr.All sizes and
colors and new styles every month
silk, 5135; Onyx Silk to top Chif-
Smimh and Chatter club held .3niiifzelnela_-ihbwer for Miss
Dorothy Gnbbe Saturday after-
noon ai the home of herpamnt.s,
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Grabbe.She
was the recipient of many beau-
uuxl gn;3_Neighbors to the numl:
abo ut 70. mi-ha ted a t the
Hovendick home, Feb. 1, and pre~sented Mr. and Mrs. Han.-1 Christiansenwithabeautifulclock.
'The newlyweds will move into
their farm home in Burt countyaboutMarch1.Games,singingand a mock weddfng were enjoy-
ed till a late hour when a deliciouslunchbrought by the self-invited
guests, was served
mr .ana Mrs.An n u r Anuersenwe r e c alled to Te k a ma h Mo n da y .
w a sseriously hurt._A Q飢<>}{ foad oi
wood run over his head,almostseveringtheleftear from the
head.
Mr.}Ienry Rusrnussen was in
*Omaha Wednesday to see his
cattle sold.
Miss Dorothy Grabbe and Geo.
Hienasen were united in marriage
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|at the Herman Nelsen home.to the people themselves.If meh 'lz Craig, Walthill, Blah--Oakland,
R O A D Mr.and Mm.Ml!!!C"lY\@Nl'|;a power could be delegates to the Lyons,Pender and .Winnehsgm
_and fam\ly were Blmr callers an board. it could certainly be dele-Decatur,Rosalie,Herman and
U N §|n||||n_,.,,_~|.--- -nnn ¢_ . . . - n » - . ¢ - u . . |-n.|Fairbury and Plymouth. Neb. Sun-| Lvons. March 15 mm win.lan death,two sons,Paul of Boise,Idaho and Alfred of Sioux City,Iowa and~5e\'eral grandchildren.
Funeral services,in charge of
Rev.Underwood and Rev.Carl
Bader, were held at the Home on
Sunday afternoon.The remains
were sent to Sioux Ch wherefuneralserviceswerehe d Tues-
day afternoon.
Mrs.Torn Majors of Tekamah,
visited her mother and nunb, th
Meadamen Ttuebloord and Black
stone on Friday.\
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Q Q X 9 Building
--rnwnmrwnu Omaha. Nels.
Let un Correct Your Foot
Ills Nature'n way
There is no shoe like the
Arch Preserver,style plus
comfort.The foot comfort
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death,two sons,Paul of Boise,Idaho and Alfred of Sioux City,Iowa and~5e\'eral grandchildren.
Funeral services,in charge of
Rev.Underwood and Rev.Carl
Bader, were held at the Home on
Sunday afternoon.The remains
were sent to Sioux Ch wherefuneralserviceswerehe d Tues-
day afternoon.
Mrs.Torn Majors of Tekamah,
visited her mother and nunb, th
Meadamen Ttuebloord and Black
stone on Friday.\
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K e n n e t h T y a n d r u m
I n Mo n d a y ,ac c ompanie
I n d Mr s .C la r k Stri c kle
Hr s . T v x n n ne fh a lf i d h
Friday af ternoon.
e to Oma-Mr.and Mrs.Pete Andersen
zl by Mr. were Saturday evening supper
°:¢€_§lzcsts at the Mania Christensen
M _ H . R 1 ,glized for years and practicallygatedtothe, Pwple `U1°m3°1"""'Bancroft.wisitrvr ~°H`;§,*;" '¥~u3d,;y|helplesa but she has always been
Judge Spear declres. _At a meeting of the _ Allfha : o mi n g
Mr.Abbot:amd Fnday after-Honor Society "5 the Blau hugh Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood
noon the cue will dbme for trial school, the followmg officers "ffm and daughter, Mrs. W. B. Ander-
nnnin hafnrn district court.The elected: President. Ruth Vur: Vlce-__.\\|:.._.-.-» .
cheerful and bnght and a great
ple as u re to e ve r y o n e in the Horn e.
F u n e r a l servic es we r e he ld at the
I l . _ . . .¢I'-;.-...)... ..-. I ;-*Pi ill-Mr.Tyson remained wer Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and
nigh:and brought L i m Tyson daughters were Sunday evening
home Tuesday.The Stdckletts visitors at the Nels Larsen home.
gimme to Blair with Mr. and Mm Mr.and Mrs.Mania chrman-
-- 3 - - a n u n v - »m n u u a vu l a y ' " ' ° " l | . U l l l U
¢ b ¢ . . ¢ .q v - - - Q .- - - - - - - -- --"' _- "" "'"r u l i n g m a d e b y s w f 1 3 o n a d e -p r e s i d e n t ,M m é n N e z m l # H d § ' £ \ , e " § ,f '1 , § ` I § § n
m u n e r ,h e s a i d .H e a d d e d t h a t S e c r e t a r y a n d T r e a s u r e r ,M a r y B .t h e y m e r M r s .
| ¥ h €a c t i t m w i l l u l t i m a t e l y g o t o H i t c h m a n .M r .M a s s e r w a s c h o s -M r s .A n d e r s o n 1
h r n a Metzlnger : n UIIIU DuLuruay IIIBUIOOH 1 I1Th u r s d a y W h c lf c h ar g e Of D 9 S hld l lllld RE V . C BF IE r n e s t Hubka. I §3Hd€l'BU1'iHl wa s i n th e Fo r es t
eturned with her] Lawn Cemetery in Omaha.gun-y Tyanm 4Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn drovehxOmahaMonday,staying over
dght with Mrs Bunn's sisterllrs. Neil Burdic and husband.'x
fsen spent,Sunday at Babe An~
dex-sen's._Mr. and Mrs. John Rngcrt en-
tertained Thursday evening fortheiollawingfriends,Mr.and
!Mrs.Chris Vinderslev and fam~
fily,Mx.and Mrs.Chas.Rogertandfxnily, Wm. Behrendt and
supreme court on appenL
The action had its beginning
when the Pmperty owners north
and narthenat of the city filed a
petition with County Superintend-
ent Ray asking aegregalion from
the Fremont district and forma-
Ivinv.nf . mu | linLri eL If J udze
en Sponsor.
The Society expects to hold an
initiabory meeting!within the
next few weeks.They also plan
to hold a few seein! events dur-
ing the spring,There are now
about 36 members belonging to
this Snreietv.
sister, Mrs. Hubka to the latter?Another 'of our beloved _pzern-
home in Beatrice where she will bers died Saturday morning. Mrs.;
spend several weeks visiting. The Mary Pizey,. who came to us from|Undernoods anq Erna returned to bfflfor ciuy,Nob.,oct.8,1919,;
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Blair that evening.
The Home fo\ks were grieved
last Thursday by the death of
Mrs. Hattie Qyok, who died after
several weeky of severe illness.
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...o . o z ~mo r n in g an d la y un c o ns c i ou s un tf l
h e r d e a th o n Sa tu rd ay .Sh e wa q
th ?oldg st per son i n o u r Ho m e ,
MBWAY STO
Mr. and Mm. Harry Tucker and
b mi l y had as Sunday dinner!HHguests their parents, Mr. and Mrs
T. L.Tucker uf Blair,
Arnold Esperson spent Saturday
nigh: and Sunday as a guest of
lacy Warrick at the Neum War-rick home.
mrsMr
Frida
Joh
dernlx
5 B T I .u a l l,J o n e s w a s i n B l a i r l s p e a r m n l l i n g i s u p h e l d ,R a y w i l l
. y h a v m g d e n t a l w o r k d o n e .h a v e n o a l t e r n a t i v e b u t t o a l l o w
m R o g e r t h e l p e d C h r i s V i n -t h e r e q u e s t a n d t a k e t h e p r o p o s e d
e v b u t c h e r ¥ \ ( ¢ 1 i M B < i 8 Y a f ' 3 '. d i n t r i c t m n s i s t i n r z o f m o r e t h a n
|lThehomedeclamabvrycontest
will be held Tuesday and Wednes-
day, Feb. 25 and 26.'I\venty~one
v u u n . :u . u u u . :A L U l u l u | : n u | .
Mr.and Mrs.Marshall TY!°'1'ernoon.I
And son, Jerom of Omaha, were!Morris Christensen and Frank
visiting Sunday aiternoon at melgmdemn drove tolomaha Thurs-
homes of Mrs. Frank Pitzer and day w bring Jim Brodersen home
llr.and Mrs.Everett iyson L1 from the hospital.Blair.|Mr.and Mrs.Herman Nelsen
.Miss Grace Itay and Ralph were spent Thursday at the parental,
Sunday evening guests ol Mr. and'J P. Larsen home in Blair.Mrs. 1-'lo d Marshall in Blair.'Wi liam ChrisyMr.and Mrs.Joe Bandur and
daugititer o l Herman and Mrs.
Pete Diwiner of Columbus, wereSunday d\n:»er guests of Mr. and
Hrs.A-red itay.
1 Mr.and Mrs.1 .-
|iensen and Bergetta spent Friday
'evening at we Hans Mathicsen
home.
gFAR"ERs To ENTERMr.and Mrs.Ernest Klabunde\'' PIG CD\"'l`ESTi
and l-`red Kuhl uf Hovencu wer\e|
guests of tnc W. J.Boite .fumiiy
Wedncsda y and also spent :heevening there.Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Klahunde and children of Biair,
were also supper guests and spent
the evening.
Mrs. Rosa Sears, who has been
lhy ing s whi le wiw Mrs. Henry
Bard, accompanied Mrs. Margaret
Iverson and fsmiiy to Omaha onSl?-Urday to attend the funeral of
l n .Eliza I-`er on,cousin oll n .Iverson.g g .Sears stayed
Saturday nighttat the Iverson
mme i n Blair and Sunday after-noon they took her to Tekamah to
the home of her daughter,Mrs,
Charles Ray.
Fritz Muller and son, were Fri-
day supper guests of Mr.and
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The five higii mws
Ed Renard, Holstein,
Ed Renard, Holstein,
Paul Jones,Holstein.
Paul Kruse, Holstein,
Paul Kruse, Holsten,
were:72.7 ibs. b_f_sas hi bi.
64.2 lbs. b.f.sas rbi. br.
62.0 lbs. b.f.
There were six c ws above sixty
pounds of butterfnt-Elme r Mili-
,er's purebred Jersey having 60.8
Pounds.
'I`he five high herds were:
1. Ed Renard, 17 Holsteins, 1176
pounds milk, 43.0 pounds butterfat.
2. Elmer Miller, 17 Jerseys, 671
.pounds milk, 38.9 pounds butter-
|fat._____
four sections of land, away from
the Fremon"t.diatrict."
BLAIR HIGH NEW S NOTES
(Continued from page one)
man ranke dfirst in Junior Eng-
lish and Blair High was within
one point of being a first in Sen-
ior English._
In Algebra, Florence Curtis and
Eleanor Pike ranked among the
highest in percentage of all pu-
pils taking this examination.
The typing department was
also ranked very high,i t being
within one and one-half points of
the high score.As soon as the
repons for the entire nation come
in we are sure that Blair high
school will hold its place with the
very best schoois of the nation.
The athletic coaches o! eastern
Nebraska held a meeting Saturday
afternoon in Sup't. Msssefs office
for the purpose of working out
the details for the district basket-
ball tournament which will be held
in the Dana College gymnasium
on Thursday,Friday and Satur-
day, February 27, 28 and March_1.
contestants will take part in thesr
contests.The winner of eachclasswillrepresentBlairhigl
school in the big district contest
which will be held here Friday,
March 28.
PLEASAN'l`°EVEN|NG
Supt.and Mrs.D.V.Masser
entertained the Monday evening
budge club to which they belong
at dinner at the Clifton hotel, last
Monday evening foliowed by n
social evening at their home.This club,composed of three
ftables,Gnjoyls to|:t.h~2r delicious
dinners every two weeks at the
Lotel and following the dinner are,
guests at the home of two of themember.;where they play bridgei
for a few hours.On this occa-i
sion,Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Va ni
Deusen and Miss Edna Noble sub.i
stituted for three members who
could not be present.
When scores were added it was.
found that Mrs.Clark O'Hanlon
and C.C.Van Deusen had won
high and Mrs. C. C.Van Deusen
and John A. Rhoades took second
high,all being awarded suitable
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SAFEWAY SAvmns
FOR ALL OF YOU
Feb 14th To iaml n .Clyde Metzler.Mrs. Muller
returned to her home Saturdayhom Tekamnh v-'here she has been
aring for her mother, Mrs. A. A.
Anderson..
Randall,Will and Ted Iverson
drove ua Leigh, Neb 'o altend the
3. Ray Hindmarsh, 16 Holsteins,1121 pounds milk, 38.3 pounds but-
terfat.4. A. B. Newkirk, 15 Holsteins,.
1079 pounds milk,37.7 pounds
| butlerfat.
gum 1 M d .f' °h 5.Jim Marshall.9 Holswina,moi? Olsgr? .,'}'.».,§ ,,l.§lf °°"m'l976 dounds milk, 31.4 pounds but-
This tournament promises to oe
one oi' the largest in eastern Ne'
braska.The following schoolswillberefaresented here:Arling-
ton,Bancroft,Bellevue,Craig,
Decatur,Ft.Calhoun,Herman,
Kennard,Omaha School for the
Deaf,Rosalie,Snyder,Wallhlll
pri zes.
NEBRASKA INDUSTRIAL
REVIEW NOTES
Bxidgepow'Receipts a t local
post office amounted m $10,804
for 1929.
INCLUSIVE
"ui-` ~ iii. 'Hia' iInk]-Hum 'ndltemtdwziw. .nirdi¢, rfgphesr, Glenn Ten of
Grimlle aryl Hoyvard Therkelggn qvgrme
und Uehiing.DLD h h .t bthe twenty herds had an On account of the size of the to Célom Tg; d:.1rine §f=;§}¢"
hnitm-fn1 nrndm~finn of sr»}\nnl Rlnir Shaq been nlaced in .......-u..|.1..._-_re.:.S I5 B1-Cheese Bacon________r " " " " " " "-__-..~---,- - - - -------- --r " " ' -'uu.|.°nU|I.lI€gE §,,llZ1Zell,4ands or better.Ciass A wh i c h c o m; e. e s a t F m -Ove r to n - - Na t i o n a l B a n k pla n -Ji
r c o ws -o n te st i n th e Ro a d be twee n P la tts mo u th a n d
en d s d u r in g th e mo n th o f I n debates held a t W a y n e }aat L o u i s v l I »
we r e t w o hu nd re d a n d mo n t o n th e f o ll o w mK we ek .ne d fo r thi s p la c e .~
1 e m g xmp r o ve dTh u r s d a y th e 'W ay ne debate rs se»B d I 1 _ . B |dDn:ua| I u.wh¢»=c ured th e dec ision o f th e iudmea..,-,.'f' E"."°u r m g t o n ap o!
spent.Sunday xuternoon at the thirty polHarveyli mgh home,south of There
Blli f.I t _fMr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn, wim'f:'e§ty°f
llr. a nd Mrs. Woodward and Mr"JanuaandLim.Ben Wachter of Her-_rs,
ma n ,
mingc veruil :
we re o n th e s e r vi n g c o m-
; e f o r E a s te r n S ta r Th u r s d a y
af.He r ma n .*FF* 1..\.-n..b....,.....¢......... . ' Q| " lI n n I
:suD on a l : s u b s u 0 |Official Tester
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a n n u m
~ limi-ném débate provei »,;fy|"=;=f";gMdb t i h e |d h "oo d - E d C l r r o ! E . |
.».'L'.f,».€' m ».°`»f2.."'i.,°¢».Z B`i'.E§'",{2 *;';§ _ ;';=1;:,';,=;_3""'~°d In
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te r-Sandwiches, Fine Flavor.~Tc
l l a - u a l u u m n n y c u n n u nSaturday night and Sunday guestat Hin Min Mohler at Cullman.
The Kindred Merry Mnken (.1ub
svuvvu yup-.UINJUNCTION DENIED
(Continued fmm page one)
3: &':§':&".°=:' Z*";'::':§ "me: n neutral Pogition md ~\e=vféwrfvIdnb ate rs b y th e ma jo r i ty o f p e o - | " " " ` " " ' " ' " ' u n u u c .
ple a tte n d i n g th i s debate.H o w -eve r th e dec ision o f th e ju d g e s 'C R O W E L L H O M E
l»n|nr\.nlianfuie.a FlourOats LardThBlairdehaterswereAlice'Mrs.Olive McLane and MmBeckfnan,Marian Nelson,E_,,,,i,,.»gdne L l o d atendedf tg I fs.
Lindstrom and Alfred Jensen,''at z e °"'°°rs.'"'.Bader last Wednesday afternoon.Captain.I Mrs.R.IJ.Moritz of Un ar
sity Place, visited her sister,rsThedebatingteamwillgotoMary Mina:-d iast Saturday.Mrs
Fremont Thursdav to take mart in Minnrrl hu;h¢»f"nn inunlhl rn.
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nuuu U]Luau. u»na.\.ruu\.»;,'ln-'u>.1 M L d ovznc rs o f th e proposed ne w d a s3.r s ere bnrs ..t y § . r.»e 3 2 ,trac t. entered the case as in te rve n
me Mlsses Lmcsune mcuoy unu .Anna Paulsem Mrs. Conety serv-""3 w fight the actzon.The find-
ea chicken hash, hot rolls, picnm ins of Judge Spear pw in their
jelly,fruit.cake and coffee.A favor.
club letter was written to Mrs.|The judge emphasized that the
Ynnnoth 'Fvxnn nt the Methodist nn!v nm=stinn in the case in whe-
Safeway Family Armours 100 °/0n
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ment which will be held at Mid-
land College on Thursday, Fridayj
and Saturday.
In the tournament a team is
liable to go t othe finals or may
be eliminated in the first round,
depending uponlthe draw.If two
of the strong teams meet in we
first round, one of them is bound
to be eliminated.If a strong
team is successful in meeting
weaker opponents this team may
get to the finals without serious
opposition.
Two years ago Blair's debaters
won this contest and they are
hoping to make an excellent show
ing again this year..I
According to the last report of
the Eastern Athletic ilssociation,
by Earl McBride, Sec'y., Blair is
now tied with Oakland for third
place in the conference.Craig' is
still leading the league with five
victories and no defeats.Walt-
hlll has won 4 games and lost 1.
Oakland and Blair each have won
3 games and lost one.
Oakland and Blair will fight it
cut fOr third place honors when
the two teams meet here Friday,
February 14.This game promises
to be oneof the important games
of the conference season.
Following is the conference
standing for the week ending Feb.
:l ISI areunusually dear to her.
Mr. John Koll of Ord, in com-
oany with his eousin and wife,
hir. and Mrs. T. Nelson of Omaha
'waited Mrs.Isabella Good lastThursday.
Mrs.W.D.Hughes was a
pleasant caller Sunday.Shecamc
up especially to see Mrs.01i,\.;'
McLane..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson via-
ited the f'ormer's brother, "Uncle
Billy"Wilson last Sunday after-
noon.Miss Martha Nelson spent last
Mrs.Tom Moore of Tekamah
spent Saturday at the Home vis-iting her old friend,Mrs.Eva
Kimberlin.
Mrs.Paul Crosby was ill sev-
liSunday in Omaha visiting friends.
eral days last week but is feeling
much improved at this writing.
The quarterly meeting of theC1-owell Home Board of .Tmstees
was held at the Methodist l1(::1el~
quarters in Omaha last Wednr==»
day morning,the usual business
being transacted.Those whim at-
tended from Blair were l)r. J. G.
Shick, Mrs. w. H. Uwei-wood and
Rev. Carl Bader.The Misses Ethel and lldftie
Meierhenry were pleasant callers
at the Home last Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Frevlanfl
of Omaha,visit-ed the Iatter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul Crosby
Monday evening.
Dr. John Grant Slllcli rf'|\resc'\l.-
ed the work of the Home in
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Free!
Free!
F re e !
W ith every paid fadmission to the
Saturday and Sunday Matinee
February 15 and 16
W e will give
1 Large Juicy Orange Absolutely Free
hospital in Omaha.~ t i e i c t me e t ~ t he -l ui ianctiiiatitiitionai.I-le
in# "1i3'l,"'§<»"§§"' Mrs. T. K. I"""*discussed the contention of the
son,e r .'school board members that the lawJames and Elmer Dlxon attend-_
d t h e meeting of the TriangleBahBeef Club Sunday afternoonywith Alvin Jacobs near Arlington
The March. meeting will be withGifford French near Crum..Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beales and
daughter were guests for dinner
Sunday at the C. B. Bunn home.Sunday afternoon callers at the
Clyde Metzler homo were I-ir. and
Mrs.Herbert Earwood and Dor~
othy of Tekamah,Mr.and Mrs.
Geg, I-lain and Virginia.
rs.Howard Haig and sonGeraldspentMondaywithli mi '
J i et.
allows private individuals to fix the
boundaries of the district and
thewby unlawfully delegates Iegis~
Iative powers to these individuals1,
allowing them to take property
without due rocess of law.It wasargued that axe taxes f the plain-
.tiffs will be increase if the pro-
posed new district is allowed tothdrawfrom the Fremont dis-|
Judge Spear expressed his opin-
ion that because taxes of certain
individuals are raised the action
George Hain and Virginia while does not necessarily mean whine
1-he brothers attended the Morganlof propertyw-'ithout due process of
Cereal.Large package Best for all Baking Purposes Best for Cooking, Baking or
48 Ib. bag Fryi n g .
T3 22c $|.49 I 3 lbs. 29c
Beans Rice Corn Flakes elloLJIdahoGreatNorthFancy Blue Rose A Kelloggs Crisp Ten
`~k 9 1 ~The Nat`onalDessert,L ]ern Navies.Qui ck Health Food fo'Y ~dar Fla es Serve 1
1 o u l w l t h S u g a r a n d|';, q Cooking.Fam il y.ffrnnm I.sa|°¢rn nlnre ~ FIBVOTS.
Lira 6 lbs 49c 4 lbs 29C ~3 Pkgs.19clwz sale.Ilaw.People have to pay taxesMr. and Mrs.m" Beard i0°\\'!somewhere by general le§slntiv;llr. a nd Mrs.e:|ry Beard to policy.
Qqlaha Wednesday so sc?Mrs.In statins: that four sections of Q
|vA
. \nn
Chipso Starchm u m Fe rg us on wn o passed a wa y !"Th u r sd a y .Th e y we r e all d own o n la n d o f n o t less than _$200,000.00Sa tu r da y to atten d the fun era l.lva lu a tmn c a n b e ma d e mto n nc }v
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jones of neariscnool dlstncr. at the wish or a mvHerman,were Sunday dinngf .majofity of people within the tract,
guests of Mr.and Mrs.Opal the legislatuze expressed a legisla-
Reeves.tive policy irregardless of the de»
Mr. and Mrs. R- R- Pearce, Mrs.sires of individuals.Judge Spear
w g ;§;f'd";§~ '1`;;=;1 §'§2i""§?§§!f°""".lis requirenzents proteei
gsfly Anderson in Omalln.lthe dlstrlct from which the lnnd is
MLS Miarv Sinnott af nmnh=»13°3"*3""°d»fOr the old district
I by
u~
cairié lIP s~loa;;;.;.1';f5f=";:a;'§i1Su nd ay wi th her sisbers and l)I0-|
the re,Mr s .F r a n k Pitz er,Mr s .
L o u i e G d m m , M m .Harry 'l`ur:lzer,
Ylfm. a nd J ohn Qu inlan.
.- . . . .. . . . . .. . . . -an- . -. - . » . - .
Fa s h i on C a n te r h a s o n u nu s u a b
l y la r g e s h o wi n g of s ma r t n e w
sty le s i n S li pp e r s tha t W e a r r i g h t
n o w ,W o me an d Mi. was £ 9 3
must c ontain 2,00 0 peop le and haw'
a t lea st tw o mi llio n s o f do llar s
va lu atio n, h e states.
' A s f a r a s th o s e lo f t i n th e o ld
distric t a re c onc er ned, thei r loss of
pr o p e r ty f r om th e o ld di s tr i c t h a r
been vo ted upo n by th e le gis latu re.
l l t ma k e s n o differenc e to th e m
Iwh ic h fo u r wc ti o ns a re ta k e n, ju s t
.s o i t is o uts id e th e c i ty li mi ts a n d
I
'4 ,$'
1,0 56150:C dhens Robinhood,llon\-c s the required po pu lnti oi a nf *
$1.49 to $3.39..E nn a J e ttic k,$5
'a n d $6.4 - lt
YORK CREEK NEW S
l u n - - u u
¢ n . : . . . \_\ u : \ | e _r u
lva lu a tio n .W lh atever a mou nt the ir
ta xe s a r e ra i se d has been autho r-
ii z o f l b y th e a c t o f th e legi slature
l¥\0 l» by the vote of the lvgoi voters
of th e ne w di stri c t, The leg is la tu re
;llas no t p lnc od th e p ower in th e i n-
Crux Coffee Milk
-D r i n k = W e l l B l e n d M - I - MN u t M a r g a r m e Fresh Ground to Order..,a x ..~ ~
rgvaporated w h o l e M i l kAlways Fresh and Good Pound 25c Unsurpasscd for Quality
anuney "" " " ' ! " " ' "spent.zsun- dividuals to raise the taxes of oth-g v afternoon vqlth John B`rown~ler individuala It has authorized
g . a n d Mrs.John Reeh andithvt? mising nd made it contingent
alndren and Ruth Reeh were Biairl"P°"°?}'f=""acts of the ind:-
callers Saturday.Mrs.Reeh and vlduals._
daildmn attended a birthday party 'It is certzunly n remarkable congt, the Clyde Compton home, ode» dition when taxes have risen tobrsting' Charlotte's first birthday.such a height that the legislature
Mr. a.1d.Hrs. Clarence Wachter sees fit to relieve certain lands
and fgqly ~ r_§_\:2§§5;mf__f§°*" frm tnem wjhen those remaining
Hfrshey Breakfast Penn-Ann.B r a n d Wan Camps.Prepar-Haskins Cocoa Hhrd
Cocoa for these Cold Tender Sugar Peas.edwith Tomato Sauce Water Castile.Ren-
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Mr.and Mrs.Morris Christen-constitution the courts can tell the
sen and family visited at the Jimlleglalature to whom it may dele-Bxjoderaen hqnge Fgiday gvening.| gate its powers, il* it does not del-!
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Mr.and Mrs.Paul Brodersen: p mt Sunday az the Hans Mat-
thiesen home.
H n .J.P.Larsen and JamesspentSaturday at the . Herman
Ndaeu home*CAII Erikln a nd Fri tz Chris t-oifersan drove to Omlha Sunday
mornin ,br|n¢il1K Emi l Erllnenho me Km the ho spital
egate its powvrs tn the executive
of judicial branch of the govern-
ment," the judge stata.He points
out that the legislature in this
case evidently endeavored to avoid
delegating power to a board, but
rather declared its own Pvliffi' in
the formation of school districts.
The legislature muted the flxlnsr
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