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02-27-1930ENTERPRISETHEPalms'ms Nsws-ammu NEWSPAPER WASHINGTONBLAlR'S GENERAL AND won,NEWS AND COMMENT Publhlud Weekly by John A.Blmndu Fmm I-be Guia SWG df Nebrukn-BLAIR,NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 27,1930VOLUMEXXXIV ~\Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year.Single Ovw.5e.nf¢n|lual¢nn |\|\n\n|¢ rites ClubMeeting CELEBRATES ?9ru BIRTH/ANNIVERSARY Mrs.Marie Pedersen duly ob served her seyentieth birth anni versary last Sunday when manyrelativesandfriendsvisitedher at her home south oi town.Her birthday fell on Feb.24 but the celebration occurred on Sunday. There were present at dinner: Mr.and Mrs.Gus Pederson and son of Lincoln Mr.nnd Mrs.Chris Pedersen of Omaha Mr.and Mrs. FORMER BLAIRITE HERE hmnhh .|:. BureauForms Poultry Club ... North Platte ~and is doing nicely. He is handling meats and groceries the same as when in Blair. They like their new home \erymuch.Mrs.Swanson expects to stay in Blair most of the week. Sunday from her home in North Platte Neh.for n.visit with old fdends :md relatives. Mrs.Swanson reports that Mr. Presents Case To U. S. Court Presents ....J. \ ///./J 9 //.fff.6 ////// . //4a.z~@ Q....y/......../ .. .y...... Presents amb Presentsz;=i\;. ..____~ ~| a number of friends while in To the patrons of the Blair Gas Blair wh0 will miss them.Company and the public generally Mr.Evans place here is taken the Iowa~Neb1aska Light and by his brother Glenn Evans.Paer Company wish to announce Presents . To FIRST LOVE 0 |E Floyd Evans,~~some Removes lnjunctlon In time has been connected wxth the Vi.nton~Evans Chevrolet Company 0 o 0ofthiscltyhasseveredhasconnectionsathefirm;....;i Action For New Dlstrlc to Councxl Bluffs where he takes Presents ~2 Presents y Superintendent M Form New Distfict Under S tutes.Action is Mandatory The formation of a new di |.. 0 Presents as Company.It is the desire and intention of this company to immediately make a complete inspection of the presentphysicalconditionsastogsmequipmentincludinggovernors ...|.. Presents f .¥;__/11. ~»£>eE Presents nst Forumation ol School District. Presents '°'f?Yé mn' n'smé eoneHeAvy Presents -f»+.:=€.¥Z""" Presentsl/J /gnJ//|l ~4%f2~n Jo.~e L\.f Q//\3 f /¢J q J /]J .#3 f. . ri II Presents rt?PresentssMeet at Home of Mr.md Presents MENT [Judge Spur of District (hurl,inPresentsilliamsof La Habrg Cnlifornia and Live Over Old Times.L C.Dale Writas Poem f . vr f.om Friends and Study of Blair f.eting of the Blair people soiournimrinCaliforniawillbeof f..shinglon County Native H .ae1vice in a manner and at a!Honor ol Appearing in Legal price which wfil be pleasing to9MatterBeforeSupremeCourtthepublicandmerit.an increase:of the Nation.Im volume. We desire to mréimi gas and limits affd within the originalboundsoftheFremontCitySchoolDistrictismademunda tory according to Judge F.L.Sbear in n dncinion dven hu him a |u \ . L \ a u vu n n u n ;Aa u n |. ¢ |u \ »A \ u u u l su 1.ll.f5.U B C H F .l"!JU.¢Ib¢$ll ul . D u x u . ,~p ~\ | & l C h ~~C o n _.'' I ;*e r s .T h e B l a i r P o l k i n t h a t v»e. sL-L p 1n v n u t a h :h n v n f n r m m l a n l n h n f . . f'3 f '? . '§ " I ~ , ° '. 5 i ' § " _ ° . I ' _ ~~I B B I ~~B e i n g ~a|u\.L\au mb a|u\.L\au rd RegulorMeeting Commissioners Meet ln Regular Session.Allow Claims Against the Counly.for Labor and Otw Expenses. GRANT M0lHERS Pswsxou County Commissioner:Room Blair Neb.February 24 1930 The Board of County Commit sinners met pursuant to |djoum~ment taken February 10 1930. Present:Chas.Nelson C.B. Mehrens and C.J.Nelson. Minutes of the precedipg mal. ing were read and approval.After a careful examination of the diiferent funds indicated be low it was moved and seconded that the following claims Ibe ul lowed and the County Clerk in siructed w draw warrhntsroxx the funds indicgbed below to pay the mme.Carried. Bertel Berielsen Dragging l8.90 Neh.Iowa Oil Co.Gas and Oil 37.40 a|u\.L\au ..~<~...::¢.~.is ) ..a .r __....:Fi ..... ef|qrI tall)...__.......__.............. a|u\.L\au 2 |\.\f }/ §J f.\f/J.|.J /3)J /$$9......?. g..f.f \ .J|...f ./fQ./////f / ~///~ ~vw:/#1/ff G .f.¢g .f\\...//... .. .......... ... . _.~r ~~~ ~~s...Q \¢ fQ.. .. a|u\.L\au r s Poem of LocalInterest Danish Lad Who Was Poe!/a ln spiration is Blair Citizen,Well Known in Danish Circles as nMinisterandTeacher. LAD 1s NOW ss YEARS OLD The following article clippedfromtheSheffieldTimesShef xlield Ill.is of interest to Blairpeople.It deals with the renown~ed poem of Whittier The Bare foot Boy and states that the subjectof the poem is a Blair man.Blessings on thee little manBarefootboywithcheeksoftan Everyone reading these linesabovewillimmediatelyrecallthefamouspoemBureiooq Buy by John Greenleaf trier that has since its publi tion in the early 70s held a foremost plnee i.n the poetic literature of the world.The poem has for .._... a|u\.L\au °'f?Yé mn' n'smé eoneHeAvy a|u\.L\au f»+.:=€.¥Z""" a|u\.L\au t? a|u\.L\au luuu Avgnnuu an sauu m 1)a|retl.UL UIIIUIIH llll.gnu l|awhifI1fhaclanmratandemmarrQnnilnnenq..A fn..hm..nr More Entnea Needed ~of their dm in. EE§e£|i£,"W§ruf,"` HQ. 'uid Mrs.~e wish to cooperate in mun on las!Thursday.icipal affairs in any way which This ease is bein!watwed~AGP wil I ur nlrnzn frfnuv~lair. The report given by their secrotaryandnpoemwrittenby!L.C.Dale for the occasion are Nels Sorensen, Mr.and wlllrs.Sam Sorcnsm und two daughters of Omaha and Theodore nt homeMrs.Geo.Fletcher and baby of herewith reproduced:|Omahn Mr.and Mm Russell McThefourthsemiannualmeetnLinolmCrackenIcnlnandJingof the Blair Club was held on lewis of Fremont.1.~.\........o::non ..»n...\........l WILL TEST SOIL FOR LIME Interested boys and girls ol Washington county who want tc join u poultry 4~H Club will have the opparwnity on Saturday afb ernnon of March 15 1930 at the ~t is not often that the honor of representing ones clients in the United States Supreme Court comes to an attorney and when itl does we deem it worthy of men tion. On last Monday Attorney Sey»mour L.Smith of Omaha left for Washington D.C.to be present will be for the general good of the community and to work in hsr~ mony with all.We will make such added investment as is found to be proper and hope to main tain an office and general serviceonaplanewhichwillatall times justify the best of feelin hetweei the town the custom and the company.Effective immediately you will closely by citizens of Blair as.iv.is an exact parallel with the onebeingfoughtoutlntheGardner territory.The following article clippedfromTheFremontTribunewillbeofinterest: .The rainlng order issued against Superintendent of Schools J.I.Ray to prevent the segrega at a hearing helom the U.S have the following rates for res northeast of Fremont from the§\1Pr§mg .cgun in a matter llwfjxdenuai and commercial gas ser Fremont school district was dim tian of a tract of lnnd north and ~euruuly wo NW at .ne ..o...eofMr.and Mrs.L.A.Williams 305 W.Greenwood.Ave.La Habra Calif.The weather mangaveusasampleofaperfect :California day with a temperatureofaboutseventyfivede grees so there was nothing to mur the happy occasion. After the usual delicious and most bountiful lunch letters of greeting were read from the fol lowing persons:G.W.Kiely 649 Gerrard St.East Toronto Can. Denna Allbery 1833 Champa St. Denver Colo.Marguerite Stew art Raitt Paso Robles Calif. Anna Pollock Doole 336 Fira Ave. Upland Calif.A.J.Taylor BlairNah.Lutie McKay Bldr;Nell Tyson Blair;Mr.and Mrs.W.F. Arndt Blair;Mrs.Mattie Pound Blair.Greetings from lllelita Taylor Mrs.lilchlenemy and Mrs. Grace llallcr were also received; the two latter being unable to be present on account of illness. |.DanaHome- ComingBanquet Dana College Homecoming Proves Biggest Success for Six Years. Fine Program of Speeches and Musical Selections. DANA PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT Friday evening February 21st Dana welcomed back her Alumni her friends everyone interested in her welfare which more than doubled our usual enrollment at an annual ceremonious celebration one of the most outstandingevunlsof the year thc Homecom~ ing linnqlet.You can imaginethewelcomeandcongenialhas County Agents office. Already enough members aretoorganizeastandard if there are others who reason are unable to at meeting you are urged available club and for sometendthis to notify County Agent George Bates. To start a poultry club each member should have at leastone hundred baby chicks or two hun dred eggs in an incubator.The problems that each club member will study are:selection of goodhatchingeggs;problems of incu bation;brooder problems;problems;problems of growing healthy chicks;etc.Altogether it takes into consideration all problemsforsuccessfulpoultryraising. The time for farmers to jointhepig.crop contest is drawing shorter each dny.Already a few farmers of Washington county have joined but there is no limit ~s .xcneuulea zo come up w§18yvicez solved by Diimcm Judgef».relative bo certain rights of txsh-First 2000 Cubic Feel.of Gas used Spear Thursday morning uponerrnenonthewatersofLhe.Miss per month$2.00 wr M Cubic motion of nmnenv owner:livinv~~__r .r J .1 ......oun nver.Feet|.Im the proposed new dxtnct.TheThisease was started Feb.7th Next 3000 Cubic Feet of Gas used order was granted se ral *wake1928justabouttwoyears930|per month $I.50 per M .Cubic|ag0 upon request of fiue membersbyWilliamMillerofBlair_Whff _.Feet |of the Fremont.board of educa~ueu in oenau ox mmsen:ana anotherpersonssimilarlysituated. The District Court of Lancaster County held the law unconstitu tional.The Supreme Court of Nebraska held it constitutional thus reverdng the District Court of Langaster county.Application Next 5000 Cubic Feet of Gu used per month $130 Per M Cubic Feet Excess Cubic Feet of Gas used per monthf$1.00 per M Cubic Feet Minimum Monthly Bill$1.00. IowaNebraska Light &Power Co.~hen made to we :supreme~It~ourt of the United Stabes reI~ucsting that they hear the case,as a federal question wasinvolv- ed due to the fact that the ter-Irimrv in ouestiun was the Mlss-Higlis¢hQ§»1 \.\.\|.|\.| \.\. pC sent ns a gift to the Club by Mr. A.J.Taylor for which u vote of thanks was extended by those present.Mrs.Hcbdon then spokeatsomeLengthonthegreatblessingofmemoryandwasfol |.nuu.\.y us.uuua Lu nur \~un.uyfriendsat this affair.Amid cheer ful greeting and warm receptionthecrowdconsistingof*faculty students and their friends seated themselves af tler the hearty sing~ling of the Doxology in the gsiiylowedbynfewremarksbyMr.decorated green and orange din Lucius Dale giving the whereing room.The room decorations t ~~~*rr |un owiuvidingeachcontestanthassixorHermanSchwockMaintainmoresowetostartwith.ing Q9.50 12.00 39.15 4.50 12 60 Good hog raisers usually are 1:_ J_Wolff CindersproudofthatfactandrightHarryCWrichDraggingtheyshouldbe1nth1sdayandHansBeckLaborageofpigtyphoidhullnoseChrisBensenDraggingnecro(sometimes called necrobac 1)_ C Cook Labor L59fff5);_f.fPffff?._f§f?Ei_.i2_ilf*f=1l ie HQEGFIJHIJIH Labor 1.50 U g S|\.|UU||.|||throughout the length and breadth of the land.There are ver few people however who liaii imyideaof the intimate connec n of The Barefoot Boy and the communityinwhichwelive. An ulmanac published by the Danish Lutheran Publishing corn ouri river a boundary stream of which Nebraska and Iowa have|been_ given concurrent jurisdiction by act of Congress.Although the Supreme Court of the United Stutes grunts wry few of the re~quests made of it the Court consentedtohearthiscase....|............|.... News 'Notes Blair Cagers Win Over Kennnrd but Looe to Decatur.Debating Season Closes Next Week and Basketball Tournament Opens. ~.. ......1 new district.on the grounds that the lnw ziving the superintendent the power to create a district is unconstitutional. Ray has been neutral in the case.When the injunction action was brought agdnst him he asked property owners of the proposeddistricttofightinecase as inter venors and they did so.These property nwhers headed by S.S. Sidner filed the motion for dis solution of the restraining orderafterJudgeSpearinamemorandumopinionfiledrecentlydeclar ed the Inq regulating the creation oz new districts to be constitu tional. County Attorney E.L.MahlizzwhohasbeenadvisingRayinthe matter said Thursday morning he had not been notified of the journalentrymade by Judge Spear and so had not determined what aetiun ae would advise Ray to take.How ever according to the statute the superintendent has no alternative (Continued on page two) ~|930uInA£2 5 o9II6IT2524 ltbruary\\. s.4 I lI825 nn9. 5I2I926 5 6I52027 1930m 1 |421 28 14l8 I522 ~ORSES AND MULES We have another barntul of horses and mulgs.Some good matched teams from 4 w 8 yearsoldandweighfrom2600m300¢ Tmch aninial guaranteed and must he as represented.Come and look our stock ow:and yan will seewearedoingthebusiness.We buy sell and exchange. Phones:Res.Blue 320;Office whine 169. 6~1t Thletje Bms.Blair. ~IRTHDAY PARTY On Tuesday,Feb.25,Mr._andMrs.Albert Jensen of east.South street entertained six tables of plnochle players in honor of Mr Jensens birth anniversary.A very pleasant time was reported. Those present were:Mr.ard Mrs.C.B.Hansen Mr.and Mrs. Tom Andersen Mr.and Mrs.Pele Christensen Mr.and Mrs.Martin Nelson Mr.and Mrs.Jack CroudyMr.and Mrs.Guy Cook Mr.and Mrs.J D.Eye Mr.and Mrs. Dewey Jensm Mr.and Mrs.Ole Jensen Mrs.Kruger Nelson Mr. Andrew Larsen. Mr.Guy Cook and Mrs.Dem! Jensen of Omaha received first prizes Chris Hansen and Mrs. Tom Andersen consolations. Mrs.Jensm serwd lunch at seven uclock. ~r i '~.v Feb. 27-0.E. S. regularmeetingFeb. 27-28-Omxmm specialisthérvFeb. fr:Prvmm and play atMcCarthy school. .Mah.3-M A.C.meets withMn.A..c.Debel.Mah.4-Congregational lldies boN»»\.-- ~USINESS AND SOCIAL FORECAST \ .ii; i \~n 4~»~\;w.l lbn\\ ~_~ ¥ ~ moms 01 me vanous mgmpgrg OI were glgver in design following neat. 01 uuurr nwuxl:ulunrnus ulul.the Crowell family and the read out the arrangement.of the pro pigs encounter before they reach ing of zz poem written while cm gram.Life like nerials were aus marketable age.Farmers who route tofhegu£hering.pended close to the ceiling in vivid :gre to hurdle a herd of one hun Axel Hansen Maintaining 99.00 Wm.Hartung Labor 1.88 Frank Jahnel D1a;_1;ing 19.35 Gus Komncke.Dramzinsr 18.00 pany of history cunustan Written ~lair Nebraska gives the of the poem and the cir 1¢é_9.nndnr whi¢~|1 in war. ~L nu umca auluzz c L ment of the suit an injunctionCH00L PURCHASES CURTAIWIhaspreveqtedthest§1te.author| ~hat is 4 est. to pea;mrnunity. ~léééilmil1251;~lieg 1'1°m enforcing the law and|Rlnir ni¢»h*=. hnnbnfhnll hnnwl~le of ¢Eé's|§{i- tha fishermen hav 'l'|1e|torywut§¢|\nunen§.a,t§ ~e been permit-"':""Uunuulfunctioned:tl sf.Int 'hmsdagf"|"."'f1 '?i?°f'nizht when it :In xemmn hnnu~r E~old ~e :fading of the letters from array.Green and white was at- fired or more pigs over harriers Jack Lazre,Labo U 4.30 og interfriends as well as looking at tached to our Racine gift,the as bme m°"t{°"ed'a"d have PM Geornze H. Micheisen. Dram-field co~Continued on page two) Fommn BLAIR wmmx ~adio~ach table -wed.|g=_gdv_§~35_gggf1=5§_§';1'3=§'1'i"';'E'_?£| dis ' s.4olsiv¢n to *HQTimes br N.P.'chri»-|U=f_g§=1_f__'j{,§§'°j§'j_"§_'§'_§2.°1'"E.'§_~with the small enc1of Q ~ ~roadcasting bowel mounted an Bge cernmnxy ueserves me nonurthetopwithaDanaemblem.of being a master hog rdser. Dainty orange flower baskets Thar recognition caqnot be far studded with green leaves at the 3~;§5 __ _ ~Jas.W.Nielsen Dragging 19.80 tensen and was written bl!one mf pnnmpaf p .lungcu ;;|score.Kennard Hoopsters journ~Wm.Nohrnberg Labor 4.50 h0W!1 S a close friend of the lad he 1nterprEtat:on of the wor *eyed to Blair with victory written18 90 who was the poet.s inspiration concurrent.1n the act of Cnfon their faces bdt.with several|John Stewart Dragging .|l?\Hu n:nOMn:¢n\|nu l:n.~..|.nnd fha nllhinni nf Hua nnnrn Ti in 211258 £|.boVB 1€foZ1€d to becau5e.l........l ............¢.:._ n.n|:._ \._ ....... ~IES lx OMAHAI ~ ~........=.......¢n=.mumsmitlxWork .Adolph Schurman Dragging A.A.Wilklns DraggingLouieGrimmDraggingGeo.Hindley Road Work Heglsnd Jensen Salary for eh. 12.35 51.90 36.90 31.50 5.00 60.00 .._.......................essentially nit follows:\.In the year 1868 sixtyone yearsagoayoungman 22 years of agesmadlinstatureemigratedfrom Denmark to the United States coming directly to Sheffield wherex he was almost at once taken kibui ~owa permits the very thingsthatthestatuteofNebraskain question attempts to prohibit.Our theory has been at all times than concurrent means agreement bythestatesintheirgamelaws; that therefore Nebraska cannot .mu rtuned ed Ke The Bunn the Bl real YA curanv ~|.u\:|.ux5 unc nnur IJUY8 were up to their best.and chang nnnrds view on basketbali. game from the start was s and throughaut.the gameairboysweredemonstrating earn work together with ac r and conaiabency.1 Coach ~owen an old acted citizen of for manv vearxa. ~iss Lucv A~ase constituted the nut cups.Now 1s me mme mr r.nose1nBoysandgirlsdroppedtheirberestedinthisworktonotify hooks and donned waiters white Cqynly Agent George Bates who ~nd higély 1régp. ~his cornmunitv ~assed away nt theColoni.w.l\hoLelinOmahaonTuesdlsymorning.Feb.18,1930 !/er two weeksillness. coats and yellow and green apronsandimmediaielybegantoweaveinandoutamongourtables.A delightful menu of two courses will supply you with entry cards and other information.Those joining must notify County Agentas soon as your last. éow furrows. ~iss Bowen was the daughter of Judge John S.Bowen,a member of Nebmskas first territorial legislature.When the family residedinthiscitytheirpropertywasnneastColfaxstreet. The deceased was born at West was served.It was made up of mashed potatoes chicken fricasse delicious gravy as only the cook knows how to make creamed peasinshellspickksadelightfidpineappleandcmamchemomladparkerhouserollscoffeeand MEachspnngCountyAgentGeo.B ;;=§.f§f i>}1.Bates tests soil on various Wash 51 EKUIZ ingtnn county farms for the lime Gi_ef:n_MDnld Salary liar L fi22.the material that causes ff#3 sifli lDraggingsoiltopossessalooseopenfriggannoe ke Drag _t._._....____..___.___.. 20.93 4.05 90.00 28.20 31.50 the employment of Mark Daniel Curtis a genuine Yankee Rmner who was at the time operating the £ann on whicknlierbert Wolf nowlives.The yo g emigrant was ol a very cheerful disposition goingabouthisworkalwayssingngor prohibit the doing ol an act anywhereontheriverregardlessof the side onwhich it occurs if Iowa permits the doing of thesameact.It is a yery nice legal guestion upon which there is much room for thought but very Park tor tl demon game.Leos star 1 of th4 ~s to be given mich credii ne team work which wa;mrawd by his team in this ~Anderson proved to bethe or the locals.He scored IE 5 84 mints.He connentu ~m Clxes\er,. Penn., eighty-threeyenrsagoandcametoBlairwithhar parents in 1857.After living here many years she removed to Colo. Springs and Calif.and also spentsometimeintheeast. Surviving are her sister Mrs.John A.Smiley of Omaha and neeral nieces and nephews Miss apple pie alamode A program ot dinner speechesandmusicalselectionswasgiven.The master of cerenioniea or ashewasofficiallymlledonthat night in accordance with the radio program the Broadcaster Clif( ord Madsen.The guests constant ly laughed and cheered his amus a pnyaicai cumul tion conducive to maximum plantgrowthanddevelopment.It also (Continued on page three) FERDINAND RUWE Ferdinand Rowe.aged fiftytwoyearswasfounddeadinthe Ed.Stuenkel Dragging and Labor 43.80 Harry Tucker Dragginf 85.30 E.w.Wilson Labor 5.00 Claude Clements Road Work 4.50 John X.Hansen Road Work 3.00 B.N.Loftia Road Work 13.00 Alben.Pieste Road Work 1.05 Henry Peters.Road Work 1.75 whistling barefoot his apparelgenerallyconsistingofapairof blue overalls a blue shin and abigstrawhat.The overalls weremuchtoolongfortheladbut that was a matter ol scant momenttothehappyladwhowascominghisboardandkeepand some money too and who cher utue legal precedent :or a gume. ~In this case Mr.Smith will be privileged to appear before the Honorable Chief Justice HughesathisfirstsittingasChiefJus tice. BLAIR BOY MAKES uoNoR CADET wmi the balker fm;£u}blh}.} ol the court.Hia floor work wal (Continued on page eight) MRS.JOHN GUTSCHOW Funeral services were held las Friday Feb.21 for Mrs.John Gum~hnw_nr um ¢.arman mn.A b b a Bo we n, p r in c i pa l o f B r o wn -i n g blD\»€rS and jokes.Th e f i r s t ba se men t o f h i s h o me ab o u t f i f -W , B. J ac o bs e n , Roa d W o r k e ll ha ll i s h er n ie c e .5P9¢¢`-by Tuning Dial,by o u t p r e s -te e n mi le s n o r th we s t oi'B la i r o n O m Chri sten sen,L a b o r F u n e r a l servic es we re he ld la s t id en t,E r l s n d Ne ls o n f o llo we d b y Mo n d a y ,F e b .17 .F r o m a ll op~W a lte r P e ter s o n ,L a b o r Th u r s da y n f te mo o n u t the B a pti s t.(Co ntinu ed o n p a z e e i g h t)pearanc es h e h a d be en de ad f o r Hu g h S u th e r la n d , L a b o r c h ur c h i n th i s c i ty a n d in te rme n t m m e n m .w h a "f n .M A "' u n J..\~~. c..n..\..|,...,|v -- - 8.00 ish ed amb i ti o n s o l th e wo n d e r f u l 1. 5 0 fu tu r e th a t h e f e lt wa s i n stor e 3.00 fo r hi m i n th e la n d o f p ro mi s e a n d 6.00 plen ty . /: n n I . . n m f n r f i u h m m . n t " . m n n Abba e ff _;;;;»;;;.fw.a¥h; c s!..a.eII.ffl-._: _ _ 1 ______Jul.Fxese offlclatmg. Abba "1z;:;AbbaAbba pu ul.u.copy UL aux: ;;uunyu|.}L.........._\ Abba Wentworth Military gemdelnypnperputoutbytheCadet!Ab tendln the Andem at Ialy |ton Miuoud.Among the _newsn.:.. me wwnu pum uf_y rw.19 lt the hom of her dmghterHn.Chu.Chrlnenlen at Little mu mm..Sophie Sodomum was burn nt Abba in the local cemetery HORSES FOR CARD OF THANKS .SALE We wish by this means to ex~press our most heartfelt thanksIhavefewhorsesleftthatmust.be wif in the next.few days for the help and many acts of kindness shown us in our recent ......¢..\0found. The manner of his death will always be a mystery.A bullet wound in his cheat and an emptygunfo|.md near him is all the cvidenile found. \....\¢.. ..UUA. A. Wilkins, Labor 16.00Marshall Wilkins, Labor 12.00Jas. W. Nielsen, Road Work 19.50Albert Benson, Road Work 9.00Axel Hansen; Road Work 6.00Ieorrard Nelsen, Road Work 1.51) y \| \| \ guest who was attaining no little distinction as a poet and to whom the happy carefree ways of*the boy made a great appeal.The guest was John Greenleaf Whit tier,and as onedey he_watehed Abba u Ulftlsay acuuun 1 P5|| ulcu Abba ver Hoff. Abba lenburgSchwer on Oct.4 1846.In Abba is made of twentytwo umewmakingthe honor society recently,among the list being Emory Hunt, Jr.oi this city son of Mr.and Abba ermany1868atthe vu u m m :: u q m w r a n o L n € l | 0 8 - U - I -___.......\vu ceaseu was a rmuve or wasn reter Nielsen Road Work 3.00 the happy whistlingbeeavemeiiis.....Iinzton countv and was reared inlmmn rt.a¢i;......n.a Inmmfi from fha . vu ouLn»there dnpths of his vu uuruw auuAnyonewantingtobuy.plelwe ask r___.r_\\HH n E.(H unt..Hourneighborngto Yhé kind of horses I neil,I have said sixtynine head of horses since Jan.10 Hemu: nav.Nirfnm 1.5 Ti.um word:»f|&.3 l5__._ H __ H _!'£.°te'32:"sf';I,.Vet*!f'§`I|'°!" *hs r°¥e'° thatfanned"*""°|=f."§.."fI. .,....,.°=:r lllll m"I§|5i§f HndentmdingandlympnthMmewllmwermlrnlnannmrumAempeke,Bud work 18.76 lelves xnw um m.¢he demon ul th 1.the PII*an we :.~.................._Bl | _muy bnutl yun lmd livd Herman Sehwoek Road On A S e ml mm al .Ha mrvived by a lullug.hugh an attainment u n Cadet _oflp.We dll nl h_;vu I mm nl 8004 _Work »18.50 dmc Inter .nl 3 ...».§.1.;md;iw;::|;;hd Hg;3....5».f...ln. ~!hold you in gnldnl zemem in u|:m:»s..».|1 f..?3fE ~:..s:f _Lm:;w2f ~(Continued on rm dist)11 meunanmualinrityinlelmhrlhio.E?fFF..~?.:!!*§ !E L P 1 Hx_ \.._.._ HHunnum:slave Deen Every horse must.I sented or your moneyturned. C.Bmndage Genl. 208 E.Jackson St. Henurneu. I Heas repre~will ha H rance..Mrs.Chris Jensen and family¥.§¥=Z;§4.>Mr.and Mrs.Goldberg Anderson and family. $5212 2?5-?S1T1; sembly will sing rx luv ~work condutrt and mill.\........M mn.nemun xwm wo .|5.68 CANDIDATES FOR In other words n I:U G.F.Paulson Road Work 1TheDearestnemlBertelsenmmWork23.50 cm!orncl1 etxa county and pmnm F Zaepfel Rom must be an allround man ln order no win u place in the Society. ___....\.._.. and Otw ol this _550 The following candidates are re~____Lawrence at Wayn...___=.....__ e county and Work sono mrs.mmma Kohlél leK||.mah Fritz Gutschow of wen».} ville Kansas and Mn.Charles Christensen of Little Falls ~There are also fourteen grand HASOLINE EXP Humun|IN OMAHA nosrmu..|§;;= §;,"f" H;mnl.aonn uuerst C finPaulKubieofthis(on tied on page four)ported as filing for city office b th teMrs.L.B.McKav of PINOCISIIJZE nnuwwn tuwrv 5?u._~;1l..?E i__I? H ang num nu wen n.»».|.|5highinhisworkallyearandhe is naw reoeivink the benefits of H hIdren and fourteen great grandchlldren. A f.|dAA\l nU|\|u\nl\\A A Hommissioner Charles Nelson||county. and Hadaseriousaccidlmtgan~Mrs.Wynn Baer of this city Booné Neb. 1 day.He had raised a.corrugated was taken to the Methodist hos The funeral services were heldculvertmththeintentionofmowPltnlinOmahaonlastMondaylastThursdayatthelittlecountry:ina if .....l.........;_.__...1n A when nhn nndnurmun\+un nn.¢H.....\........\.:_n.....:__\1.\1 \ H;.'":=.:.';':""z 'f'1'°"£."..f."...f"'fI.'.il|»i|dfortl.nam.. nu other] Hr.and Mm.Julius Petersen were host to a pany of twentygtwoatdinnerattheCliftononFeb.20 followed by pinoehle at tba;home the remainder of the evening. _Everyone mjoyed the lovelyd\!:2¢::nd declared the Petersen| .ol 4»._yo...V.W.=me...noJ.Harold Stewart;for Council for Firxt Ward Frank Bigelow;secondWardJohnMoore;Third Wand Will Schmidt and Fmnk Bron and for Fourth Ward K. P.Hundahl. For school board J.w.answerandJohnT.Gallagher and two activities he takes part in pubtingouttheschoolpapereach wak. GRETA GARBO COMING Greto Gsrbo in her first alltalkingscreenfilmwillappearat on www in wo.nun;nm.at Decatur but soon moved down to Washington county where they continued to make their home. The deeealed made her home lorgmny years mth her daugh ter Anna now Mn.Christensen hero in Blair where she was aninvalidforanumberofyears. HH ff1`=`5\=\»"E"='<§f'=1»-1`»`5»7=3?`£;;;I'°?.IQ€="f§:."*°f$=§`f'"""f"""I§f=s-m-='¥`.a»`55~"é»e'"»'$»an=»»$ HymMme~~ ~ rew 1me ms~a mat:hl21to if The result able as goulifipoblgxare an favor adloimng the church. HMAKESBUYING nurMn.Neum Warrick entertain \ed a number of friends who have Mr.Babe Marks pmprietm afbeen vizdting__Mrs:D.A.Compton the Fashion Center.hnn iw... Has an explomon and an Charleysaid, a backfire which burned hi! H 1 Heunite hmm Hm.__ m 1 H1.um cuucruuners.rnzes mr other petitions for J.T.Nelson une uome rneaue sunny and About n year md n. hall agoljghggvregwerewanbyMilIndWalterGuuchow.Monday Mane): 2 and 8 in Anna she went up io Minn.ba her Heuruullaummof the FixsmLutheranchurchmetwithMrs.A.C.Debel velterdnv .9¢»m~..». Hll.mnner .l.l1e3dnv. MyL HohngmI~~~~ Jann .KnoanesPIR?where he is ln Ci!Y doehmal and Dr.R.J.MmI ¢\ri¢¢§e_r|5ipnxchasinfow scores by Mn.Chas.IincokxTotal of msbilatomfor¢hmyfmn.._ar g umm and my.H one of the wp daughoefz home where she lived cxrloads notchera in filpxdom and Blair until her dsath at the age of mr!lnnlea shipped from Nebnlh theatn goen will be more than eigh h\n;¢)unXOL n... tythreo yew.four months ¢l ...A lltggn dana |.f.f...ffff ,-.........~......|uu an vuu ly Uvfzlllllg,l.Ty»onu sow de.vmu In 1551.pw |\| n lh f l hfnkua-Ln l.?...I....-..-.mme .(or Sunday ~rge Ohrt are for the build dence at their wwn.Clrroll, Neb., ere the past B A P T I S T C H U R C H L. J . Mo r a n , P n t o r Sunday S#-bool, 10:00 A.. M. W ors hip, 11 A .H . Ju n io r B .Y.P .U. ,3:30 P. Eve ning s ery ic e, 7 :30 P . M. ld. ~tifd flow offerings,and those who Iumixhéd the music and Rev. Bader lor his kindly wurds of cheer dudng the last sad rlbes. Mrs.Hans M1 Andersen Mrs. Jens C.Petersen Mm E mi l Luenbex-get Mrs. Alice McVoy James Jensen NEWS ¢ Mr . md M m L. A. Woodward v m: t o Omlhl Tues day md re~ molned until lube Wedneldny, ESB*-S at the home of their son.Alben.They saw "Hit the Deck" nf o ne nf nn. fhnfm- Mrs.Boeling of Tekamah will' m o m g y 9 °home when they have n _Mrs.Muriel smnh.districtsupervisor at the 0. E. S4 visited the local chnpier l u t Thursdnl' afternoon and evening.Othervisitors in the evening were Mrs.Emhel Thorne.grand elects.Mrs. I Ft. Calhoun caller Tneadny.Mn. George Rohwer, Sr., wn bones;to the Pro grudve Sod~ ety at her home Tuesday di a r- noon.J.w .Trider has sold hi ! equipment and stock of the Fort'Calhoun ga nge to F.C.Jones and Carl Donalh of Leeds. Iowa. Henry Klindt hon dinner. Mr . md Mrs.Ge mding preparation; ing of a n e w mifa rm ho m, w~t o i Henry Steffen of¢vm¢ed relatives hIwsek. i >y, nm wen adjourned.QFollowingare .the nunes of those present: Mm. Perry Selden, Mr. and Mn. L. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Williams, Mr. and Mm. Tnm Pinnnll M u W A sz..-be! ;;;;i .;';j,:':;g:;;' ;r:.";.:';'. . . . - - |i v y v b b g ; n v u l G l £ l g l . . | LI I !. | . l . l . U l u |° * 1 ; § f . _ § { f 3 f } s § 1 p ¢ § t s | E r h e 1 M e a d ,R u t h m c u c h u n .~`""`i`§ea k Edith DuB§»sé,' Mr.Thorpe and The new owners will talie pos-~d M F nnformer p;;;;g "of ;},eo?3§p¢_I;`§ Mr.Smith,all of Omaha,Mrs-sessxon Mnfeh 1.Mr. Jones and!tendedatr;1e 1..`§1n1 church,was renewing ncquainb John Rhea,Mrs.Lucy Mckay,ihmiy wlll OCCUPY the Henfyiew, Hollis Clevelam annex here w¢»dm=1A».v_|Mrs.Velma Hammcn Mrs.Anna Hlnnchaen property and Mr. Don-Mondam of their i at Lynn nqih- rxa on " "Laude Jensen. i f f _ : t » . - . . . . . . . ' ? f . . ~ma Jenlen ...wwq 4v|.\-no muuuslallg or U16new s c h oo l.Flora Bradley, Joe Sheen. Clvdé Curtis, Pearl Curtis Hemzil-_~ °°'""" °"""" 'i""""" "'"°'5"'J hn Jensen.CALIFORNIA-BLAIRicxmuSievers showed f"-"'"',,'f,f,'i ===;;_°°°; ~ "§`o c u m u s m x s were Sunday teresf. "gs g d 'd e " 1 a Rsmovss 1NJuNc'r|oN :N (Continued fro Pa oMr. and Mrs. Y. P.~a a rease '"Ac'r1oN ron NEW msrmcr m ze ne) tendance.Likewise the eyening m_________'_ and Mrs.Gus Enémn,I..c. Dale,Ray Smith,Mi.and Mrs.Chester SmiLh, Mrs. J. G. Smithanddaughters,Gwen Tay\ox' ¢~..,... .. ...__.. "4THei l o f jl b "m a i ed Petersen,Mi s a E d n a K r o g h ,My a.n th a n d f a m i l y h a ve ta k e n ro o ms M f a n d Mr s .Rtheik'wi ve a n i t . H S M l t F r i : ila y He n r y J ensen,Mr s .E d Ma tt lu e -o ve r th e W a a mn g to n c q u n ty b a n k .a n d li ttle da u g hb e r Evening.sen,Mi s s Gr a c e Bn ilar d,Mr s .Mr s .W m .K r u g e r vis ited re la -di n ne r gu e sts o f ..t G d A d a a d M r .t i v e s O m a h a W w d .'~~~~~~~, A \ ? | | { t .~~f n n r n ~l \ A ~~ _~~r, senbyMrs.Pound proved a very plasant diversion and the Club takes this means of sending thanks to the senders.After hav- ing group pictures taken by Mr. Dale,we had the pleasure of listening to Ethel Mead's sweet voice which was a jo y to all o l those present.The Club then vot- ed to accept the invitation of M m Jo Boggs Thomas w hold the August meeting at her home in lang Beach, also to extend a vom of thanks to Mr. and Airs. Rabbits For Sale( 5lal1l's Gold Certificate Standard Ghinchillas $2.00-up Each Rabbit wAlu<ANTlsn to he of noon coLoR. HEALTHY and SOUNI).Pedlgieus furnlshed.0r~ |1 n THE KELLEY RABBITRY char, June Fletcher, Mr. nud M . c.A.Schmldt,Mrs.M in n ~ Sc xidt,Mr.and Mrs.Geor~ W\lsey and daughter,Mr.an Mrs.V.P.Cole,Mrs. .Cathcrin~ Turner, Mrs. J. 11. Hebdon,Mr and Mrs.Clarence Ilcbdon an~ son.-J, Lizzie Wv.-asa Nieman, Mami~ Weasa Templemn, Mrs. John Mc Keen, Helen Mckecn, Annu Faw oett, Kate West Bnrnnrd and Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Helnzcrllng. F. E1 Bradley, Sec'y." School supplies at The Enterprise L m u u l L ' U l . ' d i n Her- Blanchard Thu: rsuln v ~ :EE éiferiiiig mee .A school of instruction was held during'the afternoon.At the close a .nicg_l|.|ncI_} vyzm _served my T s e r v l c e .w e n a u a n u m b e r 0 1 \ v v | 1n o 0 1 n o r If l ?r n _s . o w 1 n O m a h a d u r i n g F H S h i ° n € h : n t > e r - - t h e S h o e S t o r e vi s i t o r s i n b u s h s e r vi c e s .v i s i t o r s e w e e ' o f B l m r - - o f f e r s y o u a n u n u s u a l l y a n a l w a y s w e l c o m e .b u t t o c M r .a n d M r s .J .C .S m i t h o f l a r g e s e l e c t i o n o f s m a r t n e w s t y l e s T h e " A p r o n S o c i a l "1_1mt w a s 1 > r ° P ¢ r ¢ : O m a h a ,w e r e vi s i t o r s ' T h u r s d n v a t i n S l i n n e r s t h a t W e a r f o r W o m e n ...w . ....|:..+.»a»+ :omply with the req t of r owners desiring a new 'When _certain conditions m u . Mr.ud Mrs. C.Hentertainedatdinner¢YBI1]lg for; tllg qjatrjgl: lupervis-rl ! g u n z!Na,Mrs. I, Mr. and l l n m d l l u . r . m .'- - -gg |g¢ c.s § ;`=;"Eu» m,E I 7 . 3 " " § , L " ' ; , ; ' ; " ' ° " " ° ' " ' m '.sixteen_ E g : s i e f : - r a b s i mz md - 1 1 - ° - f - ' 3 5 e v e n i n g ." nrurl incmu m....Yntfirlru ;;|announ|:&u ror rnuay €V€lllng,IlB8i:'I35"w21`"inAll Elm .featured for $1.98 ~aa;istic Step-in Girdles are a t the Fashion Center and $2.98.6 - nl g ( y | ' ( } I n c i n s nave been men.|J\€5€ commons, referring to the pementage of signers on the petition,the size morning will be m i v m u hyonelimd value °1' Lhe area to be Sem- ol the young ministers of Dana gated, and the size and value olCollege.'the district from which the new been postponeduntil Friday eve- ning,March 14th. The sermon for next Sunday on U! me 0. E.s.'fbwereMrs,Muriel SmEfhel Thorpe of Omaha Mrs. Ben Wichter and ? " , ' _ ' § ' f " : i l The niav entitled.. "He'sMr. and|'I"""'" run: Ll "T "I Liv!Mr s .T o m W ak ef ield., Th e la r g e n e w b a m g e th e Hi ne s n a c h b u i l t l a te i n f a ll hu g re c e n tly b ee n gi ve n a c o nt o f p u n t . Mis ses Ma r g a r e t K me s e a n d <n...,:..f',_|_,_||\u m m o n w m e J -u .u o wn o r th o f to wn .Mr . a n d Mx L o we ,wh o f a r me d t h e pln y ea r,mo ve d o n to th e Ge o f a ml , a n d t h e li m W i l li a m s mo ve d o n t o a f a r m n e a r T1 Mr s .A n n a Pdiidie a n d 7"5$|P=1"-11''n6e}i""ii§'£l\e"'§ -1'm m f um c u m m a t"°°,}_'__'"'|thq dt; hall Friday evening was D E IIThe youmz . Deonle wan hm-eidistrfcf is separated, are met in""! "well attended nd proved _' be :g m esiing from sm; m finimm r-Mrs. Hans Jorgensen and M153 hrgiss ..J.'f2f>¥ f.i~#s£~'~1~=f==1f°e=¢*»===@af1 h ~ , :" ,a. ¥" °§. .E &*s ,€ ?§3 '1 charge of ine' évéhing sexvlce."-bf Dorothy Jensen and Esther Jen-sen irho were in attendance at D. iscase. Hue school board members, D. Rowe, C. I-I. Christensen, Rob't. m e \u n u l € 1 g u c n b : I um u.ua ..n a n . ; D ! : |. I . Zummm:uyauuu uuuzlsaullru um:1 W ghter éntertai ed atluirulilay IFIICIBY BVCJIIIIQ WILDth}D 1 b C.arome a n _-us 1 od tg _~M m Pete Jones and Mrs. Jen-l'I""€h"§'il?~i Anfanelgaalik l.'°2.$1e Hmner 'I'uesdaY .dve=1v=2'.hilssgs $1 'f:°aum§I`°ll=gh school beam me Wallace drove .°Y@f to Mon- »Mary Wray, Jesslé Donahoo, M1}~ ll f :ed zz. _hi ll damm,Iowa and vlszted Mr. andi i -,F"3§' -§"°§'"§wJ§A61-I drell Conifer, Anna Fuess, Bessle £033 am§`"1¥§§§§'§»" night;mth: Mrs.Sl1un'ell );i'.uffcorn and fam- high honors Ar.Bridge and Mis L"..'.?1°'.¥"f.'._°§'"E§E'f?_"._Kf 'l?'score "bein:I9 to 18.Benninz-.i1)'Sunday. The Am;Saloon Le aue Corlven-Luehra, J.S. D€Vli¢8 and Lloyd tion,held at Detroit,Mich.,will Moffett,have filed. 'in amended give a.report of the convention._P°filion In cours, olalmmg; ~ law Dorothy will give her oration andamga:ding creatlon of new dlstncts Esther will read her ossnv ]is unconstitutional because i t Mary Wray and Robert Jackson 'held low scores.At a late hour light refreshments were served. Ivan llelms of Omaha,was a guest of Miss Eledyee Godsey onSaturday evening. _Paul llowe drove down from Bird Island, Minn. Tuesday bring- ing his mother, Mrs. J. D.[awe home.She has been visitingthere and at Granite Falls a fewweeks.Paul went to Omaha on Thursday and had a tonsil oper- Hl-lum returning lg Herman the m r .a n n r u n s .m e l v u r n w e a r . a c - companied Mr.and Mrs.I.N.Warrick of Tekamah,to Omaha on Wednesday. Mrs.Geo.Vodika of Omaha, spent Monday and Tuesday here with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. I; S.Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry leach have gone w Conway Springs, Kansastolook after having his grading outfit moved to be ready to startwork later on.hlr. and Mrs. Alfre<l_Stroh__and ton mana; mr Fr. cuxhmm séé-The Ralph Bouvier family and ands 9 to 5 and the Bennington Mrs.S.D.Bouvier moved flv mtown team won from Ft. Calhoun the Mrs.Scott Allen place to town team 22 w 14_Florence Wednesday.Vernon Hine- Mr.and Mrs.Frank Adams|iI\¢ and Emil Anderson each tookwere called to Lyom Saturday byla truck load of household goods the death o l a nephew of Mrs. down for them.Adams.Elder Anderson o f Council Several from here attended ¢_]1¢|B!uf'is, was a dinner guest at he funeral services of Mrs.Joe S home of Solomon Hineline Sun ny Cook in Blair Saturday ni'ternoon.INl'~Hineline took Mr.Anderson Carl W.Schmidt was off dutyzto his home in the Bluffs in the a few days the past week on ac-EVOUUISLcount of illness..l :the Whit Wallace_ farnil_y_ de- ., We meAm£iB2t§"{|§n€§n'éhau1be{wk¢=property witho utdue pro~ present and especially our you;|g|'5e5S of law.In this petition they people.emphasize that,should the new CARD OF THANKS district be farmed,the people of the district muy take a share of the assets of the Fremont district. The school district itself is made We, the undersigned, desire to'a part in the action, although thethank the many friends who solintervenors have`filed a motion kindly aéxisted us during the ill-eontestingtluis on the claim the ness and death of our dear fnther, school district should not takeJ. P. S. Jensen.We also wish tolsidea in favor of one portion |thank those who sent such beau ngainst another.: l u n n a y ,I e e u n g M r .a n d M r s . h u l n o A i n n n h Alh9k'f.1 R|".IP"lf.'l h P 'C . l U E ( l n o m o v e o n m e L o u i e L i n m r n *{l i n e " f - - . . ,- - -_._- - - - ... .. _- -. .-. . - - u - » - - - .- » . " v. . -- r v . _- . _._- --____ - - .M g R ? b @ f 1 § 0 \ l [ F r 1 t z a n d B u r :a n d d a g g h g e r d r o v g e l l a t t e r p a r t q t h e w e e k L i n 0 m a 1 g . | f f \ U 1 _ l f 1 8 t e a l o f t h e f o x f a m s o 1929 Chevrolet Coach nuc o FINISHED FISHER Bom PROVIDING BIG CAR BE.\U'r\' AND RIDING EASE.STURDY SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE OFF- ERING SPEED AND POWER GALORE AND MORE MILES PER GALLON OF GASOLINE. AN "OK THAT COUNTS"AS- s u nlx c COMPLETE 'OWNERS sA'rIsFACnoN.A S P R I N G CLEARANCE SALE OFFERING A N INcoM|'AnA1zLs THRll°"I` OPPORTUNITY. $445.00 in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excellent,condition,Body and Upholstering like new."With an o.K.that counts".At thin low price. - - - ~ ~ - : $113.00 Down. 1929 MODEL A SPORT ROAD- STER-This car offers snappy style, speed and performance at ax real bargain price.Five good tires, rumble sent.Think of it. :\slightly used model A Ford Sport Roadster.On sale at only ~ - - - - - - - - $ l 1 8 . 0 0 D o n n . 1928 cHEvnoL|=:r C O A C H - Offering famous Chevrolet pm'- formance,fine car advantages, l-`i.~xcher Body,four-wheel brakes, :md economical transportatiom- "with an OK that counts".Drivenonly 7500 miles.Only $148 Down. |921 WHIPPET c o /lc u-Qui c z, easy running motor,providhg ample power and speed.Owned by a careful dri wr.,Original finish still retains its sparkle.Now you c m drive it :way for ()nly s1us.oo Down. 1928 Pontiac Coupe CAR IS I N A-1 CONDITION 'mno uc n O UT.0 R IG I N A L TIRES A N D FINISH TIIAT LOOKS LIKE NEW.ONE ox-' OUR MANY Sl'E(`l.»\LS_ $370.00 Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company Blair,Nebraska E R \ o¢ *. " i s ~.w*-gg., """_ wa ~°L`?`¢""*"$'°""'- i»1§2,\\\-. a W" . / Here is a barga in event w ith ou t paral lel i n ' th e h is tory of this com m unity! This great spring clearance sale brings to bargain seekers a once-in-a-'lifetim e opportunity to secure fam ous used cars "with an OK t hat counts" at savings t h a t will b e long rem em bered.f Du e t o t h e t re m e n d o u s p o p u la ri t y o f t h e Ne w Ch e vro l e t Six, we have an unusually large stock of line used cars.T o clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. Buy a car during this sale at m any dollars below its norm al price ! Loo k to the red "OK t hat count s" t ag as pro of of its qu al it y a nd d ep e nd ab il i ty. Th i s ta g s ig ni fi e s th at th e ca r has b ee n th oroug hl y ch ec ke d a nd rec on di tio ne d. B e su re to attend this sale early!' . W i d e c h o i c e o f f o u r a n d s i x c y l i n d e r c a r e 1929. éuavnonur TllUCK-Mo- tor thoroughly re»conditioned.new tires, good stock rack.Just the thing for some farmer.Only -----~ ---$l9 B.0 0Do wn. N-conditioned,This car runs und looks like new,five good tires, Sold with a 30 day guarantee. . - . . . - -- $ 1 5 2 . o o D ¢ m \ . 1926 OVERLAND 4 DOOR-This car looks and runs good,has 5 good tires. New duco finish.Will make some one a good family car. " ° ' ~ ~ - ~ ' - - - - $ 2 3 0 . 0 0 mc SALE-Wm SATuRnAv § /sa Eeonomhiif Transportaliva2 - n ~S P P I N ~.r f3 ; \s M J .5 ,: 1 1 _w w n f . 1 Z. ~"f f l '"~ ~`"` ""~~j£EE;f §;§ §£ g ~ 1.~.+f :Ffa L." 9;..~.~g . g f a "J ! 1 ; ¥ 5 , '. u ~A ..I 1 r § ; ," 7 x ;£` .1 .n o 1 j ~C 1 ~'i naa f i l l P s " " ', , , . . . . 4 - - n - M ~ " * " " ! .' 9 A , U E : { ~ : \ 1 : 1 . q = » 4 3 » a* ¢ e .~.; - 5+ . -. ~ . f ~ . . ¢ a , + , | f ) j g ~r . a u Z - A U \ -p ¢ ° 1929 Chevrolet Coach nuc o FINISHED FISHER Bom PROVIDING BIG CAR BE.\U'r\' AND RIDING EASE.STURDY SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE OFF- ERING SPEED AND POWER GALORE AND MORE MILES PER GALLON OF GASOLINE. AN "OK THAT COUNTS"AS- s u nlx c COMPLETE 'OWNERS sA'rIsFACnoN.A S P R I N G CLEARANCE SALE OFFERING A N INcoM|'AnA1zLs THRll°"I` OPPORTUNITY. $445.00 in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excellent,condition,Body and Upholstering like new."With an o.K.that counts".At thin low price. - - - ~ ~ - : $113.00 Down. 1929 MODEL A SPORT ROAD- STER-This car offers snappy style, speed and performance at ax real bargain price.Five good tires, rumble sent.Think of it. :\slightly used model A Ford Sport Roadster.On sale at only ~ - - - - - - - - $ l 1 8 . 0 0 D o n n . 1928 cHEvnoL|=:r C O A C H - Offering famous Chevrolet pm'- formance,fine car advantages, l-`i.~xcher Body,four-wheel brakes, :md economical transportatiom- "with an OK that counts".Drivenonly 7500 miles.Only $148 Down. |921 WHIPPET c o /lc u-Qui c z, easy running motor,providhg ample power and speed.Owned by a careful dri wr.,Original finish still retains its sparkle.Now you c m drive it :way for ()nly s1us.oo Down. 1928 Pontiac Coupe CAR IS I N A-1 CONDITION 'mno uc n O UT.0 R IG I N A L TIRES A N D FINISH TIIAT LOOKS LIKE NEW.ONE ox-' OUR MANY Sl'E(`l.»\LS_ $370.00 Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company Blair,Nebraska E R \ o¢ *. " i s ~.w*-gg., """_ wa ~°L`?`¢""*"$'°""'- i»1§2,\\\-. a W" . / Here is a barga in event w ith ou t paral lel i n ' th e h is tory of this com m unity! This great spring clearance sale brings to bargain seekers a once-in-a-'lifetim e opportunity to secure fam ous used cars "with an OK t hat counts" at savings t h a t will b e long rem em bered.f Du e t o t h e t re m e n d o u s p o p u la ri t y o f t h e Ne w Ch e vro l e t Six, we have an unusually large stock of line used cars.T o clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. Buy a car during this sale at m any dollars below its norm al price ! Loo k to the red "OK t hat count s" t ag as pro of of its qu al it y a nd d ep e nd ab il i ty. Th i s ta g s ig ni fi e s th at th e ca r has b ee n th oroug hl y ch ec ke d a nd rec on di tio ne d. B e su re to attend this sale early!' . W i d e c h o i c e o f f o u r a n d s i x c y l i n d e r c a r e 1929. éuavnonur TllUCK-Mo- tor thoroughly re»conditioned.new tires, good stock rack.Just the thing for some farmer.Only $|9B.00 Down. N-conditioned,This car runs und looks like new,five good tires, Sold with a 30 day guarantee. . - . . . - -- $ 1 5 2 . o o D ¢ m \ . 1926 OVERLAND 4 DOOR-This car looks and runs good,has 5 good tires. New duco finish.Will make some one a good family car. " ° ' ~ ~ - ~ ' - - - - $ 2 3 0 . 0 0 mc SALE-Wm SATuRnAv § /sa Eeonomhiif Transportaliva~s p m N ~I L = . J | _~ ,~ .r f3 ; \s M J .5 ,: 1 1 _w w n ~ ~ j ~~ L ..I 9;.~ . p f i g . i f f g n J ~ ~ .'.A ...r § , " ,.. Q ; a ;, .U '. ; , ,1 .n o °1 ;5 ~fy.\ . ! l o Q . ~ .`"...\""* " " " ""H * " * j u : u § ~ : \ 1 : 1 . q » 4 3 » a* ¢e' ."* T M " "V " * ' ¢ * \ ° ° \ + . 1 . l f H i "* T ' r r - N " . i - » ..U \ -f o ' ~ n u m n o u u u n z x 5 u \ : n | i \I U U D U B Qe v e n i n g ,D r .C h a s .M e a d o f B l a i r , a n d M r . a n d M r s . J a m e s M e a d a n d c h i l d r e n o f K i m b a l l ,N o b . M r s .M a r y W a l k e r o f H u d s o n , S.D .re tu rn ed to He r m a n W ed- nesday to c a r e f o r Mr s . B ur d i c . E ve r e tt i i i me s i s d r i vi n g a I le w 1929 mod e!W h i p p e tt coac h since la s t we e k . Mr s .A n n a Me y e rs ,a f o r me r r wi d e n t o f th is vi c i n i ty , : o w li v- m g a t Ove r to n ,Nob .,nies re- n e wi n g ac quaintanc es here th e fore-part o f l s t wee k. Ei mo n W e st a nd 0 . I . . i i ils i ng e r mo d e a bu s in e ss tr i p to No r f o lk Tfnirsday . l l . . .l v m l a n I .. ove r zrorn n o o p e r aaunuay am.;vi si ted a t the C.. E. Uehiing home. L .A .W o o d wa r d o n Tue sda y , c lo se d a d ea l wi th Ge ra ld Reid for th e p ur c h a se of h i s sto c k of g r oc - eries a n d wi ll ta k e possession a t onc e.Mr .Re id plan s to ta k e u p undertakings.W e a r e i n f o r me d h e wi ll g o t o Hoo pe r. A message reac hed he re ea rly Su n d a y mo r n in g b ea r i n g the.so d n e ws o f th e de ath o f Mr s .E v a Dobb ins o f D e l Ri o,Te xa s o f ac ute nfipendic itis.She wi ll be re me mb er ed a s Mi s s Eva . K fli gh ti n niece o f Mr s .E li a Da i ly Cr oo k wi th wh o m s h :ma d e h e r ho me . She grew to vvomanhood here, Sit n e r lr y ri s o n e r cezeorzweu Rlti ju u r n u u y u w y s w r w u mu vm g u pb i r th ann iver sa ry Sa tu rd ay ,Feb.|i1il€1€. 22.I n th e eve n i n g the re w e r e Mr s .Te d Kla b un d e vis ited lit ta n ta bles o f pla y e rs a t c a r d s .5 th e ho me of h e r p a r e nts , Mr. a n d Th e wi n ne r s o f th e h k h sc o r e s ' Mr s .Ge or ge Hi n e li n e Mo n d a y .n e r e Mi s s K a ti e Ro h we r a n d A i - |Mr . a n d Mr s . W a lte r Gu s ti n a n d b e r t Oh r t.Mr s .Sc ott Ai le n a n d i b a b y visi ted Mr s .Gu stin 's gr an d- Cin us Me hre ns we re c o ns ole d.Th e mo th e r P y l e s a t He r ma n ,Sund ay .eve ni ng wi ll lo n g be mme mb e r e d i Mr s .F r m Gu s ti n an d baby are as a t very ple asan t o ne. The gue sts i n Oma h a f o r n tw o w e e k ' s vis it le f t n t a lu te llol.lr wi s h i n g Mr .wi t h fd e n d s . Fisc her ma n y mo r e ha p p y b i r th ;M r .a n d Mr s .Cherries Chr isten- nntiiversaries.[Sen a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Cly de A . M r .an d Mr s . J .E .Coursin and Alle n s p en t Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g V i b - ds u g hte r ,Mi s s Ma r jo r i e ,g a ve a i ti n g a t th e homes o f Me sd n me son ne in g p a r ty to th c i r ne i g hb o r sf Gc or g e a n d J o h n Hi ne li ne ,Mr . a n d fri en ds a t the ir h o me Sa tur -a n d Mr s .Ch ds ten se n ac c ompan- da y ni g h t.Th e y wi ll mo ve ic h ied th e 1:emai:1_s o f Mr s .J o h n + a n ni l da y q u i lti n g a t h e r h o me Tues day ,I-`eb,. 11.He r gu es ts we r e th e me mb e r s o f th e bi r th d a y d u b .Sh e se rve d n ni c e di nn er n t Tloon.-Mr s Do ro the a An de rs en a n d h e r mo the r ,Mr s .Th o ma s o f Te - k a ma h ,we re c allers a t th e Go d- se y h o me Saturd ay . Th ur sd ay Mr s .H .BL Ca me ro n enter ta in ed a t a rtoondnv lu n r h - s o n r f a r m ne ar r l o r u u ts c n o w here I r o m L i t tle Fa lls .mr s .* "'r l t c n en tz rtalne u 11l'ten=led th e Iler r na n sc hool an d ] I s t to a m e .-_. la te r wa s op er ator a t th e tele-enc e.W e wi s h th e m mu c h suc -lllmn .to Bla i r wh e r e sh e wa s ..._.._T hphoneo f f c e .She we n t to J o li e t, Ill. wh ere a sis ter li ve d an d la te r atte mle d a business c ollege.A f t e r h o r ma r r i a g e she we n t to li ve a tDe l Rio .La te th i s f all Mrs . C r on k sold he r pr op e rty he re an d vferlt to Tones to he ne ar her.Sla ve c e s s i n th e i r mn .home._buried Fri day af te rn oo n.¢» Mr s .Ali c e Mu r p h y Spenc e of : Ch r i ste n se n s le f t f o r L i tt le F a lls Sta n to n , Ne h . , s p en t the wee k - e nd ' S un d n y n i g h t.at th e Mr s . A . W . B e a te n h o me .l Clarenc e a n d Ge or ge Hi ne li ne , J o h n Luesc hen,ma n a g e r of the [J r. ,le f t here Mo n d a y mo r n i n g in Ca lh ou n Lu mb er C o ., a tte n d e d th e th ei r c u r f o r Cr y s ta l Ci ty ,M o 's ta te lu mb e rma n ' s c onvention i:1_where th e y h a ve th ei r f e r r y b o s tl k i°1 d doc k Th e y a r e h o p i n rth e tie-ath of Mr . C r o n k s h e \va s lL i n c o ln t h e p a s t we e .|.r y .~ l f t l o n e T h e r e m a i n s a r e e x -M r s .M a n e M e h r e n s h a s b e e n t h e w e a t h e r a n d r i v e r c o n d 1 t 1 o n s teannnlnfl| .n lvi va +mlnu f'l"m\¢uln1.°l.enn fln ml to her h o me f o r several wi ll he f n to r a h le f o r th e m o eau.Mr s .Mu r i e l S mi th ,dis tri c t superviaor o f th e O.E .S.,Mr s . Be n W a c h ter , wor th y ma tr o n, a n d Mr s .O.H .Gods c y ,sec retary . Chester,th e s ma ll son o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ha n se n , i s q ui te sic a n d und er the d oc tor 's c ur e. u : \ . u : u v u u a s n v n .n u n ;\" "" " \ ": A r r a n g e m e n t s a r e b e i n g m a d e f o r f u n e r a l z = e r v i c c s 4 a t t h e M e t h o d s s t c h u r c h : m d i n t e r m e n t w i l l b e m a d e i n th e Hc r m a n c emete ry . I-`o\\:1es Glo ve s f o r W o m e n - ==mnr|n o w s t v l e s - $ 1 to $3.50 a t _ _ - - - - - - _ _- _-_ ___ . ___ _ __d a y s w a h a n a t t a c k o f u m m n i s ,m i i m é h e é ` u \ I i E ` % € - a r k " i } n » { { é I ; & ` £ \ 1 ¢ i § . b u t i s b e t t e r a t t h i s w r i t i n g .M r .a n d M n .F r i t z G u t s t h o w M r .a n d H n .W m .P r o c h n o w a n d f a m i l y ,w h o d m v e t h r o u g h a n d f a m i l y v i l l m o v e a n t h e S t u d -f r o m K a n s a s C i t y ,M o t o a t t e n d d a r d f a r m ,n o r t h 0 ;t o w n t h e t h e i i u n e n l o f M r .h u | . l i ¢ | ' l 0 w ' s f l r l t o f M a r c h .I m o t h e r ,M n .J o h n G u t s c h o w ,v i n - ) I " :4 ,W .B e g e s _ r e a c l l e ¢ §t l j g m e d _ h i s s j g i e y ,M r s .G e o .H i n e - age of Sl years Sunday,Feb. ~ line her; Friday *Q.. f f I q v n J ~ a » ' . i ., = I* ; j J l i k V H A N "\»¢~A <~P,~ l . r "...=~¢uc l 1 l .....\4...4" '»-A 1 *, U E I { & 1 ~ ~:,.,. .-... ,f.|; \+nf ) j g ||.4 'rr .au .i U \-Q p¢° "r l i m :ma n n e r wi th ~ f a m i l v 1ruth-Fa qh io n Center--~the Drew: Storr!€Iill[{.The IOCZII chaptef Of 0 . F 3 , o f Bh li l- - 0 ff QI S y g u eve r y th i n g s .re me mbe re d he r m t h rl.rwnt-ithat is n e w a n d s ma r t i n Si lk te d pla n t,a s she IS th e 0ld0St{Dre:1503 to pic k f r o m i n sizes 11 me mb e r o f th e e h n p w r a n d a t s o a lto 52 pric ed a t $ 5 3 5 ,$10 to c harter membe r. Her n 1nny fr1e nd.= '$19 'I5_S m a r t n e w sty les on wi s h he r ma n y mo r e ha p py ,use-Sale N o w .5-11f u l y ears.I Sw th o s e b e a u ti f u l Si lk Dre=se= i Mr .n ml Mr s .Cha rles Me r r i tt m o n l y $ 6 . 7 5 a t th e F a s h i o n C e n - a n d ba by spe nt Su nd ay af te rn oo n to r - s i z e s 13 to 4 6 - o v e r 109 tu wi th Mr .a n d Mr s . - He n r y Lo r e n -§ vi c k f r o m.6-11 zen.'.. .r N e w Spring'Co ats a t th "2350 Gr n ta ; tn ' h A lm\ ; , g l' ; 1 r ? ;Fa sh io n Ce nter i n a ll fle w stvlo s o m a n . p e c ~..wi th h o me f o lk s ,an d Su n da y ae-3911 ="§~.§°§*"'f;,,ff°=" $10 to $ 2 1 eompun ied th e i r par ents,M r .a n d lz Q 0 Mr s .lle r m a n K li n d t o u t to the Ad ver tis e in Th e En te r pr is e I r I I 1929 Chevrolet Coach nuc o FINISHED FISHER Bom PROVIDING BIG CAR BE.\U'r\' AND RIDING EASE.STURDY SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE OFF- ERING SPEED AND POWER GALORE AND MORE MILES PER GALLON OF GASOLINE. AN "OK THAT COUNTS"AS- s u nlx c COMPLETE 'OWNERS sA'rIsFACnoN.A S P R I N G CLEARANCE SALE OFFERING A N INcoM|'AnA1zLs THRll°"I` OPPORTUNITY. $445.00 in on a new Chevrolet Six, and in excellent,condition,Body and Upholstering like new."With an o.K.that counts".At thin low price. - - - ~ ~ - : $113.00 Down. 1929 MODEL A SPORT ROAD- STER-This car offers snappy style, speed and performance at ax real bargain price.Five good tires, rumble sent.Think of it. :\slightly used model A Ford Sport Roadster.On sale at only ~ - - - - - - - - $ l 1 8 . 0 0 D o n n . 1928 cHEvnoL|=:r C O A C H - Offering famous Chevrolet pm'- formance,fine car advantages, l-`i.~xcher Body,four-wheel brakes, :md economical transportatiom- "with an OK that counts".Drivenonly 7500 miles.Only $148 Down. |921 WHIPPET c o /lc u-Qui c z, easy running motor,providhg ample power and speed.Owned by a careful dri wr.,Original finish still retains its sparkle.Now you c m drive it :way for ()nly s1us.oo Down. 1928 Pontiac Coupe CAR IS I N A-1 CONDITION 'mno uc n O UT.0 R IG I N A L TIRES A N D FINISH TIIAT LOOKS LIKE NEW.ONE ox-' OUR MANY Sl'E(`l.»\LS_ $370.00 Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company Blair,Nebraska E R \ o¢ *i s C a f in ,,.¢g_;'}1.§"»"""". \#¢\\\¢¢- u ../ig/'~ -`§'l»-"~ \ a W" . / Here is a barga in event w ith ou t paral lel i n ' th e h is tory of this com m unity! This great spring clearance sale brings to bargain seekers a once-in-a-'lifetim e opportunity to secure fam ous used cars "with an OK t hat counts" at savings t h a t will b e long rem em bered.f Du e t o t h e t re m e n d o u s p o p u la ri t y o f t h e Ne w Ch e vro l e t Six, we have an unusually large stock of line used cars.T o clear our stock quickly, we offer these splendid cars at low sale prices that are nothing less than sensational. Buy a car during this sale at m any dollars below its norm al price ! Loo k to the red "OK t hat count s" t ag as pro of of its qu al it y a nd d ep e nd ab il i ty. Th i s ta g s ig ni fi e s th at th e ca r has b ee n th oroug hl y ch ec ke d a nd rec on di tio ne d. B e su re to attend this sale early!' . W i d e c h o i c e o f f o u r a n d s i x c y l i n d e r c a r e 1929. éuavnonur TllUCK-Mo- tor thoroughly re»conditioned.new tires, good stock rack.Just the thing for some farmer.Only -----~ ---$l9 B.0 0Do wn. N-conditioned,This car runs und looks like new,five good tires, Sold with a 30 day guarantee. . - . . . - -- $ 1 5 2 . o o D ¢ m \ . 1926 OVERLAND 4 DOOR-This car looks and runs good,has 5 good tires. New duco finish.Will make some one a good family car. " ° ' ~ ~ - ~ ' - - - - $ 2 3 0 . 0 0 ess,7 TI~|&Rs's ~o°FmNa` 'ms 'aew g g !;'|.u(e surfer:~ I ~r~~f / ~ . ,~ r r-¢.:2|*',.r9F?»_ ~~\ » - . .i 1 .r ~ '! _ _ ..ra.' Nothing takes the 1 place of BUTTER Think of Griddle cakes .Waffles Corn on the cob Béked potato Broiled steak Sandwiches and the dozen of other foods that depend .upon butter for their de- lightful flayor. Its Butter = = That "makes"the flavor and increases the health value to you. Blair Co~0perative Creamery BLAIR NEBRASKA "EAT BLAIR BUTTER"i Mr. and Mrs. rgu K l ." " " ' : " ' .~eso and mr th I-shwn Center.o 6-Itanti Mrs. L A. Parrish and Mary e 8.Marie drew up from Omaha Sun-Fashion Center-thc Dress Ston- da y and \"ll :nests at the S, M of Blair--offers you e\eryt}|ing 1'a1'ri.-h h»u~.that is new and smart in,Si\k Glm Rug.hal rented the Kelley'| Dresses to pick from fn sizes 11Van Valin f m n Ihr the cmning»_\¢»52 priced at, $6.1'a.$10 to1|-ear.K1ll-\'will hold a.==:|!~ $19.75.Smnrl.new siirlva on Fr id ay ,Fe-lr.:IH to dispose nf hi# sto c k a n d imp le me nts . Th v IlllI1.i.l\f i n ln ; ml b a ll n f llw T<'l.\:e:.al\fi n-¢!cp:\rI.m2n£\n.:\= h¢|:l H..lu:¢I.=y |vm-ning a t llvrza- tu r ..\:.v1 1:5 thu-fe from hero wh o :ltlo mlml \\.f n \ | |nnfl M n I l I ! Hula N0'i\.6-It FT.CALHOUN AN D VICINITY a.;;:;;.; E§==f| 55132 `=L`¢f`:f-i.`"1i¢T{1{-Qi Co rad-. Cnoper and Kipp at- tend n pa t r i o t i c mmm com-memorating Wlu\hing|.on's birth- day at the Q. A. R. lull at Tgka- Truhlaan. 3 - Mr.and Mrs.Henry Ki:|.ssa.1 were Blair visitors Monday eve- ninz-.. Claus Mehmns celcbmted his birth annivnrsnry Mnnduy.Feb.17 with the .ulugl goqd time. Saturday given}PHze wizmcrra in the -.1 ,t .0 ,Iarmneartheriver.Mr.and Vm.Hinz of Benson,was u \ / '1 |i h s v l i l = 0 l a ~a n as _ _ _ : a EMEMBER the numerous :ima that you have been called to the Uelcphone from your work away u slain?How tired you felt in the evtning after ~ing :hone long flights several times during the day. Coumlcu weary maps, hours of valunble time and much annoyance, rl! inay be saved by ua extension telephone.Fnr n qw cf;m_a day you an make your house work so .nuch c.r:'-r by having an enemion tdcphone.. n B\a2r,Nehnska, Febnwy 27a 1930 place in new being filled by Byron Helvard. Mr_ and Mrs. A. T. Hutchinson of Norfolk,were vidting at the W.A.Reckmeyer home Sunday. They we re on their way to Ex~celsior Springs,Mo.lo r a n in- definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. George Heaton of Allen, were guests Sunday of Mr. and.Mrs.Homer Miller.Mm.Healon wilJ_ be bqttgr- renumbered zu cruising in a bqttlesA n b ni d e n wi th the Legion and participate other thrilling .cxpcrie come to readers ol' TH ICAN B O Y - Y O UTH' PANION. It is such experiences that sharpen a boy's wi h h imagination,stren~ character, develop his u ing of the world in whic spent the forepaxt of last week visiting friends and relatives inBldr.They returned home on Wednesday. Mrs.Louie Hovendick and son,and Birdie Fletcher spent Wed- nesday with Mrs. Frank Loftia.Mr.and Mrs.Art hu r w.An~ derson and little daughter, were Friday visitors at the Lars Peb- erson home. Mm Chas. Paulson spent Mon- ~right visited Dire.Will'and Mrs. Chen Sutwn were Thurs- riday dmmoon.'dny dinner guests At the hams of~d Mrs.Albert Madsen|Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Blomberg. unday visitors at Barry 'Mn and.Mts.E.C. Lippincott s.were Saturday evening supper Petersen took Kexmethguests of Mr.and Mrs.LyletothedoctorFridayas Guyer.`his leg broken that mom-I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck and school.,family callarl at the home of Mr.week's visibnrs at school and Mrs . Alfred Hansen Sunday Will Hart, Mrs. Harry evening.and Mrs. Geo. Nelsen.}Mr.und Mrs.Jim Sylvds and Hansen and Howard Tay children of Fremont, were Sunday .........~ g =spent Thursda evening with Mr.und Mrs . uni Tho mps on. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips wereSunday afwmoon visitors at the L L Porter home, near Elk City. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen vls-ited their daughter,Mrs. Jen: Hendricksen and ikmily in Fre- mont Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Wilkins spent Thursday evening at Lhe ` Jim Edwards home.Charley Tixnm of Omaha, spent .| ;. 'the shower at the Herman Ralphs Cully 1'homq Wednqsday n,1,eraoon for Ryan FMrs. Harold Christensen.|Mr. u"""-...........- ....|Mrs.Geo. Kfilhr,Mrs.Herman njere S xces that :A M E R - :C o M» x as these ts,ki n dle Flhen h i s der sta nd- L ¢ § _§==1»»-»- hggggf- §;-fif1 »¢g- M=M;¢;5=' e arvey ,rn.ensen,o nR O S E H I L L I T E M S i b m win Ha rt and Elm visi ted Hansengllrs.Hans Jensen Thursday aft-he had.Mx-.and Mrs.Walter Sappen- ernoon.|1118 at new and Dorothy,Mrs.L a m *Mr. and Mrs. neuef Wulf and:This Tofbe and Lois and Peter Jen-'family were Sunday visitors a twe re M een were Friday evening vidtors J.W.Sappenfield's.Madsena t Francis Forsberfa.|Mr,and Mrs.W m H a n , M l Lesh: Mrs.Martha Erickson has been family, Geo. Luxe and .Car\ Schu-51" 7.l'l.l< on the sick lin this week.'bert were Saturday evening v;5.|5""4¢YMr. and Mrs.Howard Applebydtorn at the John Petersen home.m a m and family and Brenholt Hansen|Mrs. John Becklun visited Mrs.W°m visited Tuesday esening at Wi llCul\y Wright in Blair Thursday.Mr}{an'a.Mr.and Mrs..J i m Ryan and sundya The R. H. P. C. were entertain-»£amily,Mr.and Mrs.Fmnc.ishy»_ ed at the Detlef Wulf hnme_ onhforsberg and =°;3_ spgm.Thurs-|Mr.e he lives;|§{gq .I.l.Ll.Iul.un:Lu Aiulavnn.UUUIUF gucar.a nu.un: nuf o rkGe~u.~h g a n g h m g a g Smi th . we e 's v i s t o m a t s c o o e .n ers.W i ll Ha r t , Mg - § * " " > i " * th g s g o mg a o f Mr . a n d a n d Mr s .Geo.e s e n .F r a n n t y eve n d Mrs . E d I-I ndi e:we r e f i ve tab les o f play er s vi si tor s a t W a lte r A P P \ ¢ " E \ e r y o n e h l d a ve r y| t m d th e f i r s t pri ze was m d li r a .V f i ll Ry a n ' f f f 1 \ , M r .a 1 d LIr§.E d Qlsfg me va. An|»Qn|.u|.I M I C lu b m e t Mr s . L a r s :ni ng wi th pres ent. nic e ti me s won ay mo veMc h , r bor;-s Ed wu Pe te : sen I Jacobsen.°l Anmgwn.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lotus and Miss Julia _Albun spent the family, Mr . md Mrs Louie Hav- weekend in Lincoln._endick and son,Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.L .P.DeWitt and Mxsu Flo yd Lo ftis and fa mily of mm, Luc ile Dewitt of Ni ekemmpgnt were Sunday dinner guests at the Wednesdny i n Arlington ViS1¢12\K x-'. E. Fletcher home.friends.n h .mx m n r. . .- , .m».a\..,Miss Dorothy Glover of Stan- nnu or me people Nm! inhabit it.That boy in whom you are ln- ested-that son, nephew, cown n lghbor, or perhaps, the son of A business asaociut would great- ly enjoy THF AMERICAN BOYyoUfrH's.g6MP»}NloN..An . E to a farm near Kennard on lst.The following neigh~ spent Friday evening at the :rds home: Mr. and Mrs. Fr. sen, Mr. and Mrs. John Jen-md Betty, Mr. and Mrs. J: n and the Irs.Chris ing willbe Mrs. Geo. Lippincott pincott and L. Petersen und Robert,Mr. and Mn. Dan Phillips.Mrs.Mary Mcldarnigal and Mrs.Maude Compton of Blair,spent Thursday at the Harry Ervey home, helping quilt.Mr.and Mrs. Otto Chrlsiansen and ning eisonMr the : "vs °~" " """'§ l°;d;"""°""ton spent the weekend visitingchirenwereeyeve-visitors at the James Brad- ié:;_§'°""'» Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. \ home.. '...Little Buster Rosenhlde, son ofs.Herfry Hovemdick spent Mr and M m G.H. nmnki lde ,First of last week with h e r f ~P&'iday evening'hurting hishtf , m ..Jo}:I.;{E.k32:1---Ishnnldnr.Tho dnctnr thinks it 18| traouve g1ft card beadng your name will be sent to the boy if you request it. with your order.'Then every time the mailmhn brings the magazine to his door, the boy will thinls of_you grnleiully. Thursday evening,helping them day evenmg at vane u»"~=..».lto Umana wzonesuuy w see mm.celebrate their wedding anniver-Mr.and Mr~g.Jens Sorensen gymf;sister, Mrs. Clyss Syhds.sary.Those present were Messrs-were Sunday vmlwrs at the Wall'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson at- and Mcsdames Will Ha n,John'Ha:\aen home.tended a party at the llermanTaylor, Will Ryan, Jesse Hansen,Mr. and Mm. Francis F°"b°'3§Ne\sen home Tuesday evenxng.Jahn Peuersen Norris Ward, and John were xn Fremont_'l'h\|rS-|Mrs. Sophia Andersen and Mrs.Clemens Willianasen and I-{owandlday, where l4rs Forqb¢fs _1g_.f-_glg ,Ed lensen were Ezrrdy' aitgygqggl . l Q C O n c |D y m r .a n d m Jensen.The next meet at the home of Mr. and Pollen on lhrch 8th. Mr.a n d Mm E. C. cslled on Mrs. Tom Llp; daughter,of Blair 'Wednesday Jensen at- ar chapter ing.of Blair, .or at the Kohn Comp ~ge Fallen xy dinner Mr. ang| attended a dance at the Swedish auditorium in Omaha Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland spent Monday § the J.E.How endick home. Mrs..lens Clausen attended a quilting party at Mrs. Olsen's in Blair Wednesday afternoon.Frank Linden,Margaret,Bert-rand and Eda Anderson* were Sun- day dinner guests gt the .gens m r .a n a r u n s - and family were Sunday visitors at the Will Rankin home. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lottis and Fern spent Wednesday at theFreemanhoftishome,helping them to get settled in their hew home. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kruger spent a few days last week at Shenandoah,Iowa.Irene Larsen of Blair, was a .....,.\. -..A ...sas ao nm waviwi-mm" a green bone fracture. Ed Woerner came over from Onawa, Iowa Wednesday evening to visit relatives and transactsomebusiness.He returned tohis home on Thursday. Mrs.T.M.Edgar,who suf- fered a slight stroke a week ngv. auoscnpuoh pnces are only sz for one year and $3.00 for threeyears.Your order can be entered at the office of' this neWspnpeF og sent direct to the publishers, TH AMERICAN B OY Y 0 Ufr H'S COMPANION,550 w.Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Michigan.Servifx is much n\proved at present.on your subscription will startVern Wulner returned to 9¢h°°l|with which ever issue you specify. on Monday after a week's illness'hnrnlnw nf nninnv l `\ . '1`ay!or.1 ing trcaunenm nur smus unRelativesandfriendsattendedMrs.John Bécklun and / '""'°~ivisitom at une waner .wensenM"-'Lo me. . . . . |Jim Ryan celebrated his binh- -day Saturday evening by enter-taining the follnwfngz MessrsnmdIMesdanmsRuitmlphMencke,g d YVEUIHK;Mr. and Mrs. Henry tended the Eastern St at Herman Friday evenMrs.Maude Inman was a Wednesday visit : "_ L s e : | : s c , W a lte r Ne ls e n , GW _ N¢ ] °ho me o f Mr . an d Mr s. L Fr an c i s Fo rs be rg ,h o r n s to n. W nlhor Rnn nen fie ld.CQ!!M r an d M m Conf=:.;:;, 1i§~1`"é=ié'1EI>'£\I`iié=¢i Jen- :n and Laura. Tofte.'wood FriPeteTaylorsawed-... ...m. ]n|\l\ Pnlnrmn and Har- »~ n ¢ o » » ¢ » " : m d son .gizests a t 1._were Sundzthe horhe gf \Mrs.Emanuel Andreason ox Orum._Mr.and Mrs. Francis Christen- sen and Doris of Blair, wlled ntthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen Thursday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith and Mr. Ray Johnson of Omuhm were neek~end \'isitors nt the Harry Smith home.I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hitchcock of 'Kansas City, Mo., called on Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen Sunday.I Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Wallace of n....\...,...\|,..a .4 H... imma nf Mr. I Krogh home in the Urum nelgn-borhood. The Andersons who have lived in this vicinity for a number of years, moved to Blair last Tues-day where they will make their future home.Mr. Sheets of Her-man,has rented the Anderson fnrrn and moved last week,also. Otfa Christiansen had hogs and cattle on the South Omaha mar- ket Monday.Sunday dinner guests at the H.Envy home were Mr.and Mrs.I r a r.*»\..sn~»n f l mn.Earl of l "wa-U... ,\.e.... .... ...., ...... ........,..._--_ .,_..,.,.son home._Miss Edna Carlson I Omah .`Mrs.Mary Weber, _Matt1e_ andwhn is a pa ti ent i n ,gud Li st; r y f g f e s and F gS1n==nf2 '; hospital because of _injuries re- o air,spen _'RY 18 ceiyed in an automobile accident,the John B. Enksen ,°m';,l h wntes her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.Eddie el" er Gus flarlson of this place that and Delbert wok S;'"d"Y dinner she ls getting along very nicely " 'rl§"'$525 {i?§'°'éh.§£5' Haven- §|edsusta&neda_ broken knee cap dick_and ~?°°~" were last Twsdayl ilfff X¢§§"il3iY§€;.f spent the i§}'}'3§"».°§§'°"at the F'°°'"""!;1e;ak-end at her home in West Mrs. E. W. Manley ol Nashville °,_;;;. H_ w_ Schoettger and son I was n Friday night guest at the Geo.mom:-ed to Filly Saturdayzl Eat More Butter Says M. D.Muun "l f e n d!member o l the rural communities ol' this country would consume each day one-halt ounce more butter for the next two months, thc present surplus would be disposed <and the industry would be stab lized," said Marcus D.Munn,president of the Na- tional Dairy Council, in a recent address which was broadcast to consumers of Hairy products over ~Scc Usfor Bookings u - I H ;C . K 3J.h E r {| o : Fa r m Sa le s a S p c g z la lt y Ph o ne - - BIu c: l»4 5 . _- _ _.. .. .. _. .. . .. . .. .. .. _. . . _ _. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . - ~¥ - T f~~ ~4.\ ~ 1 ,J £~ s: :_ fax 12 1-2 »z°f.&°¢.&'1=\ f_9fa»*f E 2_é .:'§ I I I i d u a a c xuuulma a || v l n \. . . ........_.............._- Fzmhion C e n t e r - - t .S to re o f Blai r of fe rs 1 Si lk Stoc ki ng s th a t ' th e n e w s p r i n g color: See those be a uti fu l : at o ni y $ 6. 7 5 a t the 1 ' ter-=-sizes 13 to 4 6 - - n h lr 'ftnfn - _ - 4 » » u he Ho s ie r y gou Ch0iC€a£ W ear i n a ll 5.6»1t Silk Dresses `ashion Cc n- over 100 to G m,..-.. .. -.... BENCH NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Clarence OlsenandbabywereSuhdziydinner'guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Ted Olsen..I Mrs.Anhur Weatherhy and Miss Naomi Smith called on Mrs. Andrew Beck Monday afternoon.'Mr. Emmet. Bolt and daughtersof Blair, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jensen on Sunday evening.5 Mr. and Mrs.Louie Mencke and children were Sunday dinnerguestso t Mr.and Mrs.Hurley Clemens of Herman.1 Mr.and Mrs.Jonas Blomberg enterminw at their home Satur- day evening in honor of Mr. Blomberg's birthday.The guestswere Messrs. and Mesdnmes Fred Olsen, Nels Jasperson, Hans An-derson,Andrew Svcndgard and .children, Charles Koenig and Tay- lor French.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMrs.Sherman Lockling of Mo- dale, Iowa.,i Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Ruthand Mrs. Emma Hoover were Fri- day evening callers at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Pounds of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devinney and Irene were visitors at the home ol'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck Wed- nesday evening._, ~'Mrs.Emil liaggc spent the week~cnd with her parents,Mr. and Mrs.Charles Koenig and re- turned to Wayne Sunday after- n o o n .T h e W i l l i n g W o r k e r s S u n d a y s c h o o l c l a s s m e t a t t s c L u e n i n g - 1 l vmaiw., -.a..e.. .............- __ ._and Mrs.Charlie Husk Sunday afbernoorr.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensenentertainedthlny-nine relatives and friends at their home Satur- day evening in honor of Mrs. Jensen's birthday.Mrs. Emma Hoover was a din- ner guest Tuesday,at the homeofMr.and Mrs.Clark Lippin- cott.Mr.and Mrs. Ches Sutton and Neil were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempke of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Guyer and Mr.nnd Mrs.Lyle Guyer and children of Blair,visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lip- pincott Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Husk visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Joe Genoway of Fremont on Sunday afternoon.Mrs. John Anderson and Bobbie were Fdday dinner guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.Clark I.ip~ pincott.Quite a number from this com-munity attended the box social and program given by the_Royal Neighbor lodge on Wednesday evening.Miss Flora Anderson of Oma- ha, was a week-end visitor at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lip~ pincott.Walter Peck returned to hishomeatTekarnahSundayafter having spent several days visiting with his brother,Fred Peck and family.Thirty-seven attended Sunday school at Pleasant View Sunday. Extra Spccial"50 lovely felt hats on sale for $1.00 at the .............,........--..,____" 1Omaha,Mr.and Mrs.ClarkSu-ieklett and children of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tegt and family oil Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and daughters,were Sunday after- noon visitors at the Emil Ander- son home in Blair. Nels Petersen and family mov-ed fn the Chris Paulsen farm in this neighborhood last Thursday.Mrs.George Witte returned to her home in Bennington Satur- day evening after spending sev-eral days with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Christiansen and family. Mrs. Corn Badgerow and daugh- ter, Margaret of Blair, were Sun- day dinner guests at the J.L . Petersen home.John and Jim Jensen received the sad news of the death nftheirsister,Mrs.Emil Leue:\~, berger of Omaha, which occurred 'Monday afternoon.This is in-deed sad as it is the third death in the family in the pas few weeks as the mother an athcrboth passed away justmrecently. Miss Annu Russel and Chris Anderson of Omaha,were Sun- day evening callers nt the Frank Linden home.Sunday dinner guests at the Hugh Sutherland home were Mr. and Mrs. Abc Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs.John Sutherland and aby. The Gnruiner school has lx anincreaseof live pupils in roll- mont this week,caused by the Petersen a n d Sheets familiesmoving-into the district.This .makes a total of twenty in our lschool, which is good news. Fashion Ce nte r-the Millincry Store of Blair now offers youI 'Herman Sprick home and attend- ed Junior class play. l Mrs.Henry Hovendick spent Thursday with her daughier, Mrs.Raymond Magill.Mr. and Mrs.George Loftls and family were Sunday after-noon visitors at the Grandpa Fletcher home.`Friday being the binhday for Henry Hovendick, his children and their families sprung a surprise on him on Sunday eevning.The time was spent in the usual way ;followed by a delicious lunch. iThose present were Mr. and Mrs.'Floyd Magill and family, Mr. and Mrs.JohrgMJackson and family, Mr.and rs.Raymond MagillandJunior,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hovendick and hxmily,Mr.and »Mrs.Louie Hovendick land son,|Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hovendick and lvnn.Carrie Manley spent Saturday* and Sunday with her slater, Mrs. John Kx§eger and family,near Lyons. Fashion Cant/ex*--the Dress StoreofBlair-offers you everything that is new and smart in Silk Dresses m pick from in slzes 11 to 52 priced at $6.75,$10 to $l9.75.Smart new styles an Sale Now.6-lt l See those beautiful Silk Dresses mr-s lze s 13 to 46-over 100 to I I int only $6.75 at the Fmhion Cen-I pick fmm.-6-It ARLINGTON NOTES Mrs,Clarence Vail of Lincoln, arrived in Arlington Thursday evening.She has been the houseguest of Mrs. Harry Gilfrcy.Mr. and Mrs.Vail and family wcreprominent hem in social and bus-inless circles for _a ,number pl! years,previous to their .zelling thelr business and moving to Lincoln.Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer and niece,Miss Ada Woerner spent the week-end at Onawa, Iowa atthe Ed Woerner home. Clarence Decker,who is em- ployed at Marshalls Nurseries and boards at the Wm. Hadley home, isfét present dck with measles atlm. hnnrdihn nlam ~where they spent the week-end visiting Misa Clara Schoettger. Miss Evelyn Blackburn ofCrelJe spent the week»e:1d at her homehere.Miss Evelyn is a 'student at Doane College.Miss Augusta Smiw of Linco ,was a weekend visitor at thc home of her sister,Mrs.Fred Meierhenry. Misses Mabel Cook and Irene Christensen of Omaha, spent Sun- day in Arlington. The Communiti Club dinner wa.<well attended,a out 50 members being present State Representa- tive A. W. Sprick and Mr. Taylor of Lincoln, chief traffic omeer of Nebraska,were guests.Roy Cochran, state highway engineer,was the principal speaker of the evening,A short musical pro- gram preceded the address. Rich-ard Cady gave two vocal selec- tions and Brian Peberson, a violin number.Mrs. A. A. Hahlbeck was host- ess Monday evening at a delight.- ful dinner followed by bridge at her home.The guests were Mes- dames L. M. and Leslie Peterson,H. J. Grove, Harland Jensen, Leo Weber,Horner Miller,Lawrence Echtenkump and Misses Alice Mc~ Kihben and Anna Lagos. Hcnry Christ underwent nn of:- eration for nppendicitis a t theRichmond hospital in Fremont on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Dunklau entertained about 110 guests at their home Sunday,Feb.23 in honor of their silver wedding un~ pastor of St,Paul's church, gave nn excellent talk.A merry crowdof about '75 came in the evening for a charivari.A midnight nbountifullunchKasserved.Mr. :md Mrs. Dunkla received a num ber of luvely gifts.This popular couple have lived for a number of year.; on their fine farm north- east of town and are well de- serving of the friendship of the many who know them.Mrs.Li ly Sllvernail of ScottsBluffs,state president of lhe Rebekah assembly, made an offi- cial vislf.fo the Arlington Re- bekah lod Tuesda Istation WENR. The present situation is the dl- recv.result of accumulated sur- pluses of all dalry products. Since utter is the place where all sur- plus of dairy products ultimately goes, the question ol present hub- ter consumption forges to the front.1!were is u surplus of cheese.evaporated milk,cream or milk, all this surplus inevitably flnds its way to ghc creamery, dnce the world market ls sup- plied by other countrics.This has happened daring recent months, resulting not only in a surplus of cheese, cream and evaporated milk but a large butter surplus.This resulted in a sudden drop in but- ter prices far below profitable production.This situation can easily and successfully be xelieved, according to the National Dairy Council. Scientists agree that butter sup- plies in the most economical and palatable form of any food fat the substances necessary far growth,health and protection against ¢lisen.se. The Cannell slogan for increas- ing butter consumpiion is, "Help yourself to more butter." New Shing#Coats n t the Fashion Center in all new styles and mawrials from $10 to $25 in sizes 13 to 52.G-lt Extra Specinl'°50 lovely fell. hats on qale for $1.00 at the Fashion Center.6-It Finest Wash Dresses in Blairat $1 and $2 at the Fashion (Jen- ber in sizes 14 to 52 all the time. NEBRASKA POTATOES MOVE BY TRAINLOAD The wcsusrn Nebraska potatoes are going to market.And howl Nearly an entire truinload of potatoes were assembl n l n the railroad yards at All oe andeompdsed a combined shipment of 68 cars. ,The shipment traveled ni\ersary.Rev.G.W.\Volbcr: ge y.The annual electlon ol the offic- .--, f n...\x..»\...A:.,+4:.m,|.u mbact to Lxncoln.There the ears ..,., :».\ ...A vm . -. . - A S si 3 » S :E fs |,IE:Cxi 4- If op You Must Own Part of It! AND THE ONLY \VAY YOU CAN OWN WORLD IS BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING 'mho uc xx YOUR YoL:xc:ER DAYS s\'s'r12z\\A'r1cAu.Y.START TODAY OPEN ACCOUNT»-THEN w.»\'r<;°H IT GROW HOW To BE INDEPENDENT IN YOUR L ATER LIFE. Citizens State Bank BLAIR, NEBRASKA 11 nkocxi P \R. J. mumaocl-I, vi¢e~P lf ashipn Center.6-lt New Spring Coats a t the Fashion Center in al!new styles and materials from $10 to $25 in sizes 13 to 52.6-It Wall Paper! ~1~ N~oon s~nt sev~rol days with Jim Jmsen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and daughter,Norma of Craig. spent Sunday at the August Timm home.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Sutherland I-IILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Sunday dinner guests at the Jnhn Reid hume were Mr.andMrs. Louis Schenk and daughter. Ada, Mr. and Mrs.Joe Sully andson. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snowden and two children. ».v.:v» 3" ='v \v;v/;-»,.» »~/ ~»~»., .»/ Wn\~,_=v.,\v¢..\».».w Lv/.\-/_|,;~,_\v»..\~» -/.W m .»»/.vf.,.-/Ju an~I ISH BRUSHES, ~z ~i ~é. ~,» Pnm cm rrlox FILLING IS OUR SPECIALTY Phone Us Your Drug Wants~We Send Them to You The Stewart Pharmacy C 'll4»:2'1..' a L_Q 0s.la'.e'f1'¢2I3..a i .5E , Q 0 l w i t h fo ur tee n me mb e r s pres ent. Vi si tor s we r e M r .an d Mr s .J o h n Tr o wb r i d g e a n d c h ildr en a nd Mr s . Ha n si n e Sorgen fres.A ve r y p le a s a n t ti me wa s h a d b y a ll a n d th e ne xt me e tin g ' wi ll b e a t th e h o me ' o f Mr .a n d Mr s .R.Ive r s o n wi th ' F r e d Pec k as leader.l Mr s. Th eo . Lu n dt a n d ba by , Mrs . J i m /S or en se n a n d Mr s .Ma r t i n ;B er telse n we r e W ed ne sd ay af te r - no o n vi si to rs a t th e h o me o f M r . a n d Mr a C h e e S u tto n . |.. See tfwse benutifui Silk Dresses at only $6.75 at the Fashion Cen~ ter--sizes 13 to 46--over 100 topick from.6-it NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Mack Cameron and family spent.Sunday at the Vick Skov home.The Junior class play entitled "The Dream that Came 'I`rue",by twenty pupils, was given at NewEngland school under Miss Carrie Manley, drawing a large crowd bpih Thursday and Friday eve- mngaMr.and Mrs.H d t Lowe,Mr. and Mrs.Cltude Clernenu and family too?/Sunday dinner htthe Chester H vendick home.Mrs. Earl Thompson and family g N .r "rg.: " ":"°' nt.: U"r TJ ='f "f ~ '" ff»"f»"=»5f FH i"m"mW|Mrs John Anderson and Bobbie megan $1.68 per room Olhcns Higher I aJz;|~ .._f-:"w»1 ~ " K ' ".;'i1* 4-x ~= fa =nun-nun .,.li? ; be a E |,bi|:1.'a a; ~e 5 ei:!=» ,e a 'e' '~ Enjoy the Luxury ol a Modern Bath Room ~ Who can measure the joyous pleasure of stepping into a per- fect fitted bath?That is worth many times the cost,we lmow you will agree after even a short trial.Let us give you complete cost estimates. John Moore Plumbing Co. BED FUUM $1.95 to $2.75Per Room Olhem Higher FRONT ROOM l2ll4x9 Six Openings $3.00;alld $3.30 NOW IS THE TIME To MAKE YOUR szumou.Paper Your Room Elfly When You Can Get Help We Invite You to Come in and Look Over Our Stock While it is Complete -We Carry A Complete Line of-5 LIVING ROOM $2.75 per room ....,.. -_ - .. , , ., .- .Mrs.W. J.Ludwig is now at home again.She had been atScribnerta kng treatments fordnustrouble. Miss Eula Adams plans wleave scuin w visit relatives at Denver, Co o.Mr and Mrn r~..m:.\.Chanel- v m m nm l-.=..~................,school was'held Wednesday eve-ning at the church.w. A. Reck- meyer-was elected sup't.,Rev.N.A.Martin, asa't. snp't-.MissHe1en}-Iaxt, aec'y, with Miss Cath erlneWinset aa her ass't.,Qeo.§fb:>'=22ssf §&°°a.J~':i'1-F!°l!;'1'5: n u - ' , v u " - q 1 . » ¢ - \ . .- - U u - " _r " " " " - we n t to K a n s a s C i ty f o r d i s tr i b w- ti o n i n th e so uth er n sta te s.T h e ta b le potato es we n t to po i n ts i n th e east. Within the pa§t two weéks 1621 !cars,many of them containing !h i o h vr n d n m o d n n t a h m j.h a ve man had as guests Sunday eve~ ning, Mr. and Mrs. John Echten- kamp,Mr.and Mrs.Louie Ecl1~tenkamp,Mr.and Mrs Wm. Franke and Gus Echtenkarnp.Lila Mae Sorensen returned w school Monday after a three weeks absence because of whoop- ing cough. Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Echten-kamp were surprised Thursday evening when a number of their relatives and friends came in tnspend the evening with them and help them celebrate their 30th _,f__ ____f____ Ioru,nunnan wu.n .ne-rv Aw'-'g'rneyer as his assistant.The pn- mary sup't.is Mrs. H. J. Grove; Home Dept.Sup't.,Mrs.H. .L. Mcliihhen;Cradle Roll Sup't., Mrs.Horner Miller;Temperance Sup't.,Mrs.Harry Gilfrey,Mis-sionary Sup't,,Mrs.M.E.Wm- set, pianist, Miss Alice McKibben. The Arlington high school bas-ketball team were deihuted bY Fremom in a game Played atthe Midland college gym Tuesdayevening., the score hung 29 to 13- Miss Mattie Heuerman gf Boylcs College, Omaha, is_spei1d\l1K twu ...,..,._...._,__,e ..__,_,__ _been shipped out of the section between Alliance and Crawford. The seed potatoes went to Texas, Alabama,Louisiana and Florida. There are approximately 250 more cars to be sl-upped. A favorable change in the temperature in the North Platte valley brought about a sudden act- ivity in potato marketing and shipping.The fall crop began to come out of tie cellars where it had been stomd against frcezinand make its wav by truék ri* "3:'"1f;f"nT°§2'x,d Mrs. M x:§';;:;°"°" at ~ home ~ nearby shipping fm Schee had bee ed thrt '."d A _Nebraska potatoes,passed byyearsand a vexr-gr 'Z`u"¢EZ'8sfu1 ~ iliglgf ~=;;~3.;==a1;;g{g; £90 j;fb the ce.; .Ihcation manager fOr theP!ifr~'= Pm? wqs P1=»!\==°d-°r~d fear-house when tJ1e work of 1-edecor-|I;<2©=*°gppwerp of the N.°;~r3= ned out for Lhem,by their chu-dren and a few-others.The eve-ning was spent inmusic and con- wrsation. A two-course lunch was served at midnight.R. 0 .Bolton lost a straw cov- ered shed which he used for a ating is all finished:They gre|Pla}ze valley,have a very high painting and papennq,puttlnzlrahng and are m demand all overdownnewfloorcovenngsard the Umwd States where there is will have new drapes at §he w1n~ good potato soil for seed. dows.Henry R°5;u"k"de 1'.§"b°"$°f§§Growers of spuds in Nebraska ?:v:n.anL!§»\2.':m'Fh?Bhni\d?nvwna gll remernbex-_ _"PEP 0h1o_~ p i g pe n a n d th re e y o u n g p i g s i n " 'uns " " " " ` " "" Q " ' f T , ; ~ M i n n e s o t a f u r m s h e d U 1 8 s t e d s t o c l caf i r e Ln h i s pla c e Su n d a y f.l§ff;"=f;,=f _;;°A5;;§,@wnq o f o r th i s state.N o w Ne b r a s k a Mvnnnn "Fha firm n ln wn Iwn nn i -I `°'arrnwn it.:n u m a m d an d hmddnn F=2`i§¢ a;;:" ,tm .:;;°aithe rest ul the town and surround ing country out bo the xcena olf-he blaze.Chemical kept the fire fromjpreading to the other build- mga.The town basketball team, aft- er defeating the Davenporta a t Fremont in a wonderfully excit-ing game on Thursdny evening, went to Omaha Saturday eveningwhere they were defeated, There311 §'2§..,.§.§ 3'°»»l,..°,.€'*n.E,',';'.¥§';' levening w witness a basketball :!'?m€'0veg_1Q00 were Backed in BUYS ENJ OY ADVENTURES What glorious adventures boys between the ages of mn and twenty have reading THE AMER- ICAN BOY--YOUTH'S C O M well-known mazsdne carnea boY9 to distant parts ot the world, ln troducea them w s twl s e pwvle. le n them expenewce queer cus toms and revel in the adventures of foreign lands. iunushes the table.; of the land wrth the whloest firmest,clean can be found in the markets. The 1929 crop m western Neb- raska was double that of 1928, and ranged ln pnce from $1 50 to $2.10 A budrel.The total ship- ments from wafer-n Nebraska this yen: are ln ex¢¢BB of 5600 cars. Grand Isllnd-'Grand Island Na tional Bank purchased by First Nationd Bunk. est and soundeet potatoes that ru m ou r A. if by magic. this f I n a single issue,s lJ°Y wxll /Hnv Snr-inn-ss_.W»i.-I Mm-- e...._ Q. the junior high gym.The scorewas close, being 17 to 14 ln Arl- inghm'a favor.Harold Echten- kamp,one of Arliznglaoxvs eta:playem, fell during the last fewminubes of play and fractured his left forearm.This will lay Har- old up for some time.He h u beenamployedonthadray nndhia battle me frozen Northland i m sled and dos tegam, cf»§= Iudmn- haunbed plains ln a praine 5°-h°°"' er.zoom over war-tom land-I in an a rmy plane or o n dangerous routes with a U.S.mall pilot, hunt wild nnimnls in Africa awp un nuy inz ba ck of an ele phant, ly business moved to newi; erected brick building on eastaide o! mm stnet between Second and Third Bireets. Teknmnh--1-'armers State B n k repaired and newly redeeorated.Wolbach-Empress Theatre in- mllm 1.1;-I.....1x....-_. L ~z ~i ~é. ~,» 2 +s I 1|f ommy Enjoy the Luxury of a ' Modern Bath Room ~ Who can measure the joyous plasure of stepping into a per- fect mme bath?That is worth many times the cost,we know .you will agree after even a short trial.Let us give you complete cost estimates. .lohu Moore Plumbing Co. BLAIR '-Nmzmsiu nlu uebmh, 1=»i>rufyg'I,_i9a0___=\= : m n E N T E R P R I S E YORK CREEK NEW S mf" of um Falls, llkm . -Tuesda the xgriculture du: of.muN'A. naomss.n u a m Mr. md un. Hmm Jensen "dnm c<>§c 'fwily. Mr. "ii Mn E'-"4 P"'|be¢f aw§'§¢"'.£2°1=§l'$ iilm... |¢cAB'rHY AND " LONG CREEK air, and Mm. Niels Christensen' ntermined at ard: last Saturdayvening.There were four tables nd prizes wexe awatded Mr. and Irs.Will Jahnel first and con- accompanied by Mr. and Mn, F. Knuda m and daughter,h u n of Orum mtoed to Admah and spent the da y at the Edgar Larsen home._The lcCarthy Literary Society will g i n a program in connec- dcm wi th the W.R.c. play onE\»idAv evenimr.The nroceeds Rav. A. J. H:of our Sunday services.chwe ex "mudbo n at o noon chapel se Frank Warrick Callie Kreiser Kansas. and Men rx took";'Tx.m.,,.dupe) njoyed his sermon ur Sunday dim-»rvices were Mn.of Blair,Mrs. lm m-¢ee'impmved.~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~| Lincoln-Work will ltart soon on \\H _ s1.w0.°w Vetarans Hospital.\»~ Wayne-Construction o f Nm ~`| ||"` Fllls City-Street lights on Hu- hardt Hall dormitory at Wlyn;ll H ./usrA N/cf an/vtofK m m City, sum Teachers College,nw-mg \ /fou rsndnmes Zelma An-1mnn~\4H4\n F(AY thiusen and Vernon |tfam!ed l §§,§,_e1Imuanende in nw nt the M. W-u f .mam". Andenm and ¢m1.!,,sssusn EVERY 'rmnsn |~-...... _,_.__ ____P n r e P " " f f " ' 5 ° ' $ ' e b $ u ~ g i v e n b y l d m e n o f T e k m l h m m e " f 1 " = = = d ' v Sme nd u s e c o nd-dnl matter Ja me s Lhthe vnis gpe ndinga e v-I" my " g l m d y wzth her :he ll mo f f i o e n z mm, Nm,eral dlys vinidns at the c m " ' " ° " " " ''° ° ° " " g e glue Act d C w n w a t Cameron home.|gggfg-_;;,_§ "- Andaman wudown ur ' 1879.Mr. and ~Bernina §""€"Miss Helen Fackler, whq at- ; n san l l and Minnie . I I 1 ho ur . D nlntiéna hrzaxer. n Andrew Mntze n ~ i o f o r p a tfi o ti c pnr p§ s e s ln dlde rs o n M C u Snyder.The hostess Uberarv Societv.Helms of SouthV. ,_ _* " " * " " - da r v e d a i v e r y n i c e l u n c h .1 M r s .R u d o l Mr s .J o h n A r o n s o n a n d Mr s .nn ni ed h e r so pin Hansen as nn, Theo.and1.-f1t......- -_L Cl.. :com~ d| Miss d, mdny 'Peter C Bl Ll]l l=o :son gave arinthe cha |UN'I`Y BOM HQME THEATRE 4#md s o m vis ited a t th e i " * ' " ¢ " ' wm t h e P e r u N¢ » r m» l , < = a me h o me W m . Ha r r i s o n ! r o m th i s vi d n i t y %i%'i.§1]i m l e r l"'\unmv ¢nh¢»1»h\lfnI\i ~~ ~~ ~~Q u e ~ _ s e r v j i c e s fOr wh e r e th e y Wun A-xemum. ow'idted at the m N E W S L a v u a ;D l l u r s a a r " ¢ " " " " - -a n o p e n a c c o u n t . .T h e n a m e s o f l m b a c r i b - e r s w i l l b e l n n a m l y r e - m o v e d f f ° = = ; f = f m a i l i n g L i a !a t t h i e x p i r a l i o n t h e t h a n p d d f o r i f t h e p u b l i s h e r s b e u n t i i i e d ;o t h e r v m t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n w i l l r e m a i n mr. H110 mr s.u u n n Iluucnmcva n d f a m i ly vis ited a t th e Ha n s m glp ' § ; ¢ ¢ 3 £ I é " f w . d m . -'fa lsf n h ome Su nda y a fte rno on.| d , , , ,, u y é d Sa tu rd a y eve n i n g uv 1|1 5 1mr:n:......._,_\\|1:l--.-........1.:|.. mrs. Joe Cook Shturday in Blair. Hdnsen home.Mr.and M n .Niehl Chxiaten sep and children from this vie-§A D M ; (gndnuw from pa§¢ one)"IC HOME Df ~ ~ Pid\lfCl . N. salma, Managing FEB. 21 'ro MAR. 6 nnuuunn nu:.nunu'Poor Farm 19.so'' ,.. ........anniversary celebration o l Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Matzen in theManey district Sunday. Mrs. Hans Andersen and Mrs. Jens Petersen received the BadnewsMondaythattheirdsber, Mary,had passd away a t 'a n Omaha hospital that day.Mr. and Mrs.Chester Aronson called S\mday at Calhoun fn ex-tend birthday greetings to an aged aunt. Mrs. sarah Bealea. Mr. Knoifler and son, Leonard u s i l i d Henry Wulbern with his butcherlng Mcndny.Mrs.Knol- fier accompanied them and visited with Mrs Wulbern.Mr.and ldrs.Andrew Aronaon of Missoun Valley and GeorgeThomasof L ima,Ohio,spent Sunday a t the John Aronsonhome.Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenhaim enterfxined Sunday evening in honor of their ninth wedding ah- niversary,Messra and MesdamesDwight Patrick, Alfred Eugerand Earl Caldwell. Mrs.Agnes Long visited Fri-day at the John Aronson home. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbern and daughter spent Sunday at the Frank Gasser home near Ken~ nard. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen call- ed Sunday at the Carl M.Jen- sen home. Five tables of pinochle players wlere entertained at the John Aronson home last Monday eve- ning by Mr.and Mrs.ChesterArnnson.Prizes were awarded Mr.and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm for high scares and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long received second.A nice lunch was_ser\'ed by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Aronson are leaving this vicinity and will farm near Rose Hill the coming season. Callie_Hansen and famiiy of fa r m va c ate d b y Ch e s te r Ar o n s o n . Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha y e s Ro s e nb a u m en ter tai n ed a n umb er of fr i en d s a t th e i r h o me la st Sa tu r da y e ven i ng . Th e r e we r e s i x ta b le s of p i no c hle play er s a n d wh e n sc ores we r e c oun ted i t wa s fo u n d th a t Mr s . P a u l B a r r y a n d D e lm a r Hu ms to n he ld h ig h s c o re s a n d Mr s .W a lte r No va k an d J o h n B a r r y he ld lo w an d we re a c c or di n gly gi ve n pr iz es . Re f r es h men ts we r e se rved b y th e hostess. M r s .E l m e r Tr u h ls e n a n d li ttle so n r e tu r n e d h o me S a tu r d a y a f te r a. mo n th ' s s ta y a t th e P e te Tr u h l- sen horne. Mr . a n d Mr s .Or vi lle Hu ms to n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Cli f f o r d Tr u h l- sen sp en t W edne sday a t Va lle y c a lli n g o n frie nds.M r .a n d Mr s . Hu r n s to n li ve d a t Va lle y bef ore mo vi n g to th i s vi c i n i ty . A u g u s t J o h n s o n a n d f a m i ly ar e mo v i n g f r o m th e Soren Ni else n f a r m to t h e P a t He a le y ac reage so uth o f B la ir . W i ll Th o mp s o n h a s been bu s y th e as t we e k mo vi n g b u ild i n gs h e pu re a se d i n B l a i r to hi s f a r m. Pa u l B a n y a n d J i m Th o mp s o n ha w b e e n a s s i s tin g h i m. B r y a n B a r r y u n d e r we n t a n o p e r a ti o n a t a n Oma h a ho sp ital la s t F r i d a y a n d is eonvalesc inp;nic ely . Mr s .Ag n e s L o n g re tu rn e d to Bu r k e tt Mo n d a y a f te r a two we e k s vi si t a t th e h ome o f h e r s on , F r ed , an d oth e r r e la ti ve s . M r .a n d Mr s .W a lte r No v a k . . . . . . - . . . _ . . . . . . _ ._ I l Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hue andGeraldinewereWestPoint call- ers Thursday..Grandpa Hiebenthal took seri- ously ill Wednesday of heart trouble.A n Pullm and family spent Thursday at James Pullen's.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mabeus and son, Elwood and Mrs. Tenn Ma- beus and daughter, Audrey drovefromRand/oiph Sunday morning to vid: Grandpa Hiebenthal, who is very ill. Miss Mildred Davis spent Sat- urday night and Sundagm with her Aster, Mrs. James len.Louis Graver moved near Craig Monday.Mrs. Albert Hue and GeraldinespentWednesdayafternoonwith Elaine Katt.Miss Nona Hlebenthal spent the week-end with home folks. The young folks of the Hewett district gave their play Friday evening at the school.There was a number who didn't get to see itsotheyaregoingtoglvei t ngaln Friday evening, Feb. 28 atWinslow hall. Mrs. Claude Sisson spent Wed- nesday with Elaine Katt at Her- man.Kelly Van Valin spent Sunday and Sunday night at Albert Hue's.Albert Hue and fhmily and Kelley Van Valin spent SundaywithMrs.Anna Hue at West Point.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Petersoncelebrated t.heir`25th wedding an- niversary Sunday afternoon with a large number of friends and relatives present.Albert Hue,accompanied byMrs. Wm. Brandert, Emest Meier, Elaine and Evelyn Katt drove to Omaha Friday to visit \Vm. Bran- dert at the Lord Lister hospital. BARGAINS FOR Friday -Saturday We are making an extra effort to draw you to our store. Beef Roast .lb. l9c Hamburger .Ib. I8c Kamo Peanut Butter,~ ' lb. jar ..19c Macaroni 'r . Spaghetti 4 Pkgs for 25c Egg Noodles / Fresh Select Country Eggs23c NOTE CHANGE IN OUR NAME Our Service and Quality Merchan- dise warrant your patronage Watch for our Special Bargains Each Day on the New Bulletin Board in our window. Bertelsen Market Phone 238 or W hite 292 W E DELIVER Blair, Nebraska. CROWELL HOME Fred Watts of Omaha,visited his mother, Mrs.Lucy W;\tt.s on Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fort of Lincoln,visited the former-'S mo~ ther,Mrs.Harriet Fon,on last Saturday. Mrs.Fannie Henderson and a friend drove up from Omaha on Sunday morning to visit the former'a sister,Ms.Lucy Watts. Dr. John Grant Shick, Rev.and Mrs. W. H. Underwood and Emu Metzinger drove to Omaha Fri- day afternoon to transact some Crowell Home business. Mr. and Mrs.A. B. Hammond and family of Omaha,visited Miss Karen Olson Sunday; after- noon.Dr. John Grant Shick spent the week=end in Holdrege and vicin-ity representing Lhe Home.He returned Monday evening.Miss Ruth Dunmire spent few days vacation from her nurs- ing duties at the home of herparents in Laurel, Ncb. this week. She returned for work Wednes- day morning.Mrs. Flora McGregor, who has several weeks with u sprained ankle, is now able to come downto the dining room again.|Mesdnmes Carrie Bruce and A.; B. Kingery drove up from Omaha Sunday to visit their rnother, Mrs., Hattie Stull.I ~» -l S been confined to her room forg I ,.. ........anniversary celebration o l Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Matzen in theManey district Sunday. Mrs. Hans Andersen and Mrs. Jens Petersen received the BadnewsMondaythattheirdsber, Mary,had passd away a t 'a n Omaha hospital that day.Mr. and Mrs.Chester Aronson called S\mday at Calhoun fn ex-tend birthday greetings to an aged aunt. Mrs. sarah Bealea. Mr. Knoifler and son, Leonard u s i l i d Henry Wulbern with his butcherlng Mcndny.Mrs.Knol- fier accompanied them and visited with Mrs Wulbern.Mr.and ldrs.Andrew Aronaon of Missoun Valley and GeorgeThomasof L ima,Ohio,spent Sunday a t the John Aronsonhome.Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenhaim enterfxined Sunday evening in honor of their ninth wedding ah- niversary,Messra and MesdamesDwight Patrick, Alfred Eugerand Earl Caldwell. Mrs.Agnes Long visited Fri-day at the John Aronson home. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbern and daughter spent Sunday at the Frank Gasser home near Ken~ nard. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen call- ed Sunday at the Carl M.Jen- sen home. Five tables of pinochle players wlere entertained at the John Aronson home last Monday eve- ning by Mr.and Mrs.ChesterArnnson.Prizes were awarded Mr.and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm for high scares and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Long received second.A nice lunch was_ser\'ed by the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Aronson are leaving this vicinity and will farm near Rose Hill the coming season. Callie_Hansen and famiiy of fa r m va c ate d b y Ch e s te r Ar o n s o n . Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha y e s Ro s e nb a u m en ter tai n ed a n umb er of fr i en d s a t th e i r h o me la st Sa tu r da y e ven i ng . Th e r e we r e s i x ta b le s of p i no c hle play er s a n d wh e n sc ores we r e c oun ted i t wa s fo u n d th a t Mr s . P a u l B a r r y a n d D e lm a r Hu ms to n he ld h ig h s c o re s a n d Mr s .W a lte r No va k an d J o h n B a r r y he ld lo w an d we re a c c or di n gly gi ve n pr iz es . Re f r es h men ts we r e se rved b y th e hostess. M r s .E l m e r Tr u h ls e n a n d li ttle so n r e tu r n e d h o me S a tu r d a y a f te r a. mo n th ' s s ta y a t th e P e te Tr u h l- sen horne. Mr . a n d Mr s .Or vi lle Hu ms to n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Cli f f o r d Tr u h l- sen sp en t W edne sday a t Va lle y c a lli n g o n frie nds.M r .a n d Mr s . Hu r n s to n li ve d a t Va lle y bef ore mo vi n g to th i s vi c i n i ty . A u g u s t J o h n s o n a n d f a m i ly ar e mo v i n g f r o m th e Soren Ni else n f a r m to t h e P a t He a le y ac reage so uth o f B la ir . W i ll Th o mp s o n h a s been bu s y th e as t we e k mo vi n g b u ild i n gs h e pu re a se d i n B l a i r to hi s f a r m. Pa u l B a n y a n d J i m Th o mp s o n ha w b e e n a s s i s tin g h i m. B r y a n B a r r y u n d e r we n t a n o p e r a ti o n a t a n Oma h a ho sp ital la s t F r i d a y a n d is eonvalesc inp;nic ely . Mr s .Ag n e s L o n g re tu rn e d to Bu r k e tt Mo n d a y a f te r a two we e k s vi si t a t th e h ome o f h e r s on , F r ed , an d oth e r r e la ti ve s . M r .a n d Mr s .W a lte r No v a k . . . . . . - . . . _ . . . . . . _ ._ I l Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hue andGeraldinewereWestPoint call- ers Thursday..Grandpa Hiebenthal took seri- ously ill Wednesday of heart trouble.A n Pullm and family spent Thursday at James Pullen's.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mabeus and son, Elwood and Mrs. Tenn Ma- beus and daughter, Audrey drovefromRand/oiph Sunday morning to vid: Grandpa Hiebenthal, who is very ill. Miss Mildred Davis spent Sat- urday night and Sundagm with her Aster, Mrs. James len.Louis Graver moved near Craig Monday.Mrs. Albert Hue and GeraldinespentWednesdayafternoonwith Elaine Katt.Miss Nona Hlebenthal spent the week-end with home folks. The young folks of the Hewett district gave their play Friday evening at the school.There was a number who didn't get to see itsotheyaregoingtoglvei t ngaln Friday evening, Feb. 28 atWinslow hall. Mrs. Claude Sisson spent Wed- nesday with Elaine Katt at Her- man.Kelly Van Valin spent Sunday and Sunday night at Albert Hue's.Albert Hue and fhmily and Kelley Van Valin spent SundaywithMrs.Anna Hue at West Point.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Petersoncelebrated t.heir`25th wedding an- niversary Sunday afternoon with a large number of friends and relatives present.Albert Hue,accompanied byMrs. Wm. Brandert, Emest Meier, Elaine and Evelyn Katt drove to Omaha Friday to visit \Vm. Bran- dert at the Lord Lister hospital. BARGAINS FOR Friday -Saturday We are making an extra effort to draw you to our store. Beef Roast .lb. l9c Hamburger .Ib. I8c Kamo Peanut Butter,~ ' lb. jar ..19c Macaroni 'r . Spaghetti 4 Pkgs for 25c Egg Noodles / Fresh Select Country Eggs23c NOTE CHANGE IN OUR NAME Our Service and Quality Merchan- dise warrant your patronage Watch for our Special Bargains Each Day on the New Bulletin Board in our window. Bertelsen Market Phone 238 or W hite 292 W E DELIVER Blair, Nebraska. CROWELL HOME Fred Watts of Omaha,visited his mother, Mrs.Lucy W;\tt.s on Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fort of Lincoln,visited the former-'S mo~ ther,Mrs.Harriet Fon,on last Saturday. Mrs.Fannie Henderson and a friend drove up from Omaha on Sunday morning to visit the former'a sister,Ms.Lucy Watts. Dr. John Grant Shick, Rev.and Mrs. W. H. Underwood and Emu Metzinger drove to Omaha Fri- day afternoon to transact some Crowell Home business. Mr. and Mrs.A. B. Hammond and family of Omaha,visited Miss Karen Olson Sunday; after- noon.Dr. John Grant Shick spent the week=end in Holdrege and vicin-ity representing Lhe Home.He returned Monday evening.Miss Ruth Dunmire spent few days vacation from her nurs- ing duties at the home of herparents in Laurel, Ncb. this week. She returned for work Wednes- day morning.Mrs. Flora McGregor, who has several weeks with u sprained ankle, is now able to come downto the dining room again.|Mesdnmes Carrie Bruce and A.; B. Kingery drove up from Omaha Sunday to visit their rnother, Mrs., Hattie Stull.I ~» -l S been confined to her room forg I THURSDAYM m Bertha Dnd geo n, Ca r- in g f o r Poor 27.00 n...x....|, . - In force at the daaigalud mb-acription prlee.Every unhoerllnfmm lmdnrrhnd tha t than e ondk ..L,__..__ BREWSTER BITS Mr. and Mn. John 'Blum andfamily and Miss Marie Lammers a t Millard,Neb., were Sundaydinner guau at the Henry 7-'mr san and family spent Sunday eve-ninz at the Walter Wachter home.Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Compton of Bldr, were Sunday dinner guestsat the John Reeh home.Mrs.Chris Larsen and Mrs. Herman Nelson visited Mrs.Wm. Sprlck at the Tekamah hospital Thursday afternoon.Rasmussen Bros.tracked hogs for Clark Browning Sunday eve- W., ...... ....._, .._. -..___Opal Reeves and children spentSundaywiththeirparents,Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Bunn.c. B. Bqnn sent lout trucks of ht. heifers to Mondafa market in Omxha xnd ten track loads of fat steers for '1`uHl<§ly*B murket Tyson nnd Long did the truck- ing.Mr.Bunn, son Byron,md Raymond Southern drove to 0mn~ hu. Tuesday to see them sold.. _ rlinz. Night '"~""|'H1s cmomous NIGHT' FeatureWatch an Jail 14.00 31.00 Stars, JOHN GILBERT|Mrs. A. C. Houghton, Caring for Poor LAZY DAYS, Comedy Mrs. Nels C. Jensen, Caring for Poor 40.00 K. B. Pdnting Co., Supplies 85.18 Klopp PrintingCo.,Supplies 7.60 Lincoln School Supply Co.,mers home.' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Markmann,Sr. of Benningwa and Mrs. J. W. Stark,Mn.Jas.Mullin and son af Missouri.visited Friday aftf emoon and evening at the John Vogt, Jr home.This was Mrs. llullin's first visit back to her old friends and neighbors since sheleftforMissourithirty-three years ago.Allred Svogemon passed an- other mile.-xtonc last Thursday. Those who helped him celebrate vere Messrs.a n d .Mesdamea Henry 'l1etgcn,Harry Johnson, Fred Nelson and families,HansSvogerson, Alma and Harry, Emil, Andrew and Alice-Wiese and Erma Sunds.Mr. and Mm. Wm. Wulbem andfamily, and Eleanor DeVinuey vis- ited at the Al Kronberg home on Tuesday evening.__ : II ni ii.. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter and family spent Sunday after- noon at Fred Petersen'a.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Larsen and James spent Sunday afternoon at the Hennan Nelsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Wach- ter and family were Friday eve "gg visitors at Elmer Thone'e. r. and Mrs.Joh Reeh and Mr.and M m Elmer one at-tended the 0. E. S.ting last Thursday evening, Mr. and M mThone being on the serving com- mittee. Wm.Behrendt, Chris Vlnden slev and Clarence Wachter helpedPeteRichter celebrate his birth- dav Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson spent Fridav at Fay Jones'.Mr. and Mra Lawrence Larsen,Mr.and Mrs.Chris Larsen and Friday. Mr and Mrs. Nonnan Warrick and daughters were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Metzler on Brad Hickox of Omaha was aSaturday dinner guest of Mr.and Mn. c. B. Bunn and called at the A E.Dixo n farm in the after- noon.Bill Bolln had his sale Saturday with hi.-1 brother, John and leaves this week for Denver where he will enter the government hos- pital for treatment.Grace and Ralph Ray and nephew, Ralph Wilder spent Fri- day evening at the Harvey lewis home.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke and children and Mr. and Mm R. M. Iverson and children were thoselfromthisvicinityattendingthc! party Friday evening oil the Will- am,Wnrkorn Class of the Pleas-, In. FI `Lund¢, co. Any., Ex- pmgg 41.05 label J. Max-sh, Co. Supt., Expense 16.41 1 Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff,\Board of Prisoners and Ex- 19255 Iumm \M»ggx¢ sm>¢n,c=riig fur \Poor 14.00\s°uv.h Side Market, Supplies for Poor\Rnberts Cafe, Jury Meals 7.55| \oma1m Road mmf.Co.,Re-V pain 1.25 TUESDAYMr.and Mrs.J. J.w g ;andfamilyspentSunday at e Ed Markrnann home.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Van Deu- sen and family were Sunday aft- ernoon visitors at the Charles Reeh home.Mr.:md Mrs. Ferdinand Wiese and Harry Wicse :pmt Friday at the Alfred Svogerson home.Sunday visitors at the Nels Swanson home were Mr. and Mrs. --_.._-.\ ¢-._=\..u...... d "'="' ~ '-~a iKennethRaymondOpieanHelen hlewkirk and bliver Tl-romp l'\'l\§=f'f'°1Yi..,f§'»I`.i7¥.'Lf =§gg_y;. at ey Im were Thursday evening vls1t~|Howard Iianna and daughter ofl urs at Herman Nelsen s.Charter Oak Iowa were SundaM m s j Clarencew gvach"mllguests of their sisier and sunt, Aa n >;spent e nesday '" ' " 'Mrs. mph Pearce and family.nna uess,Bryan Warrrick, who wzrks forl .his brother orman was ome onF r a Spnng . Coats a t the Sunday and Ti mm Tucker also union Center in ull new styles was a guest at the Neum Warrickand materials from $10 to $25 in heme Sunday. sizes 13 to 52..P W Mrs.Ellen Layman and s n , By order of the County Court \renews1 of Mother.:Pension was China Night 4 CHRISTINA" Feature l1D.l'l.'}' ?§"'Illl50Il ana iu|.uuf,nano -.f .~Fmest Wash Dre.,ses gn Blau' C;of Arizon spent SundaySsagerson, Alma and Harry, M155 at $1 and $2 at the Fmhxon Cen|wi'i; her son, Lgren Layman and Hilms Swanson of Ornaha,Mrs...T i l l i e J o h n s o n ,C m a n d E l m e r o f b e r l n s i z e s 1 4 t o 5 2 g g t h e t a m e .f a nl l l y .A rr'n i n s t o r m e d o n we a mPender............._...___" ' r r ' -f H g -- g g n a g l , ' < ~ a ° = ~ . . - r ¥ A L O N G T H E | ; f é g , » = = ; ; - _ ;;= ; = » » §w i t h l g ; - Il l l l l .l l '.a n u l "\0 I l a E f m l l l I Eh l - r n ¥ . . . . \ f n m i l v m d I l i : E l e r n - I B O T T O M R O A D § ~ l { r . R i x o n a n d _ m l I e e h o e a t t e n d - o r D e V i : me y v i s i te d a t th e F r a n k '' e a me C vmmu n lu y amc .Siert.ho me W ednesday evc nimr,Mr s .L .V .D a y o f I`r emont,!Th e S e r vi c e Seekers Ciass o f he lp i n g M r .Sie rt c elebrate hi s d r o ve to B la i r F r i d a y t o ta k e th e i t h e Ple asa nt V i e w Su nd ay sc hooi bir th da y .Mi ss es Ern ea ti ne a n d Ro b y Mc _ i h a d th e i r p a r ty Fr i d a y n i g h t Ha r r y Swa ns on an d Alf;-gd C o y h o me w i t h h e r f o r eve r th e wi th Eu g e n e a n d L l o y d Ma tth i a - sen Th o s e f r o m th i s vi c i n i ty wh oSvo ger son shipped ho gs to Om a -w e e k e n d .._\r_1 nf r n .H _ 1 ¢l|"|¢\!1f!P¢'WPTP A n n a P I I U I B G U, ~ha for Saturdays market.Jps.Nielsen had hogs on Tuesdny's marketAlbert Nelson and family spent Saturday in Fremont. Mndlyn and Marion atwmled the theatre with their dad in the afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lnmmers and Agnes spent Thursday at the Jens Johns home.Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier and family spent Monday eveningvisiting at the Chas. Rech home. Mr.and Mrs.Christoffer An- i m r .a n a m r s .J -b -b o n e z y s n u ,moL h er ,Mr s .M a r y Co ne ty we r e su pp er gu es ts F r i d a y wi t h M r . a n d Mr s .W i lb u r Con ety , Herman. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. Bolfe their son Elmer to an Omaha physician 'I'h\xrsday.Bill Rutledge received truckloads of cattle for feeding Snturdny and sent hogs by Ty-son and Long trucks for Monday's marketjo Omaha. |__Mr.__and_ire.Fred Ray and near wok three dred Iverson, Florence Dixon and Floyd Clarke.Hazel and Helen. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gouns, who live on the south Tyson farm,aresickwith chicken pox since Fri- day, but are getting nicely over them.Miss Edith Warrick spent Sab- unday night and Sunday with Miss Aithn Pilcher in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Ray andchildrmofnearArhngton,andlr:...,.a ilrnf-,inf mlm Sundnv dinner4le;sen a n d f a m i ly we r e Su nd ay eve ni n g vi si to rs a t th e A lb e r t Sc hjodt,ho me . Mr . a n d Mr s . J . W . Ni e ls e n a n d c hildren dr o ve to Irvinggtnn Su n- da y af te r no o n to vi si t a t th e h o me .. r n . .MS..l»¢\\*s uiarnv lf r q 1 .F . Mr s .r r z m x Po tte r , s ls wr 0 1 mr s . Ra y ,o f W a lth i ll,No b .we r e Su n- d a y af ter n oo n vi si to rs a t Mr s . Mi nr gn r et I ver so n is h o me i n Blai r. Thi*Kln d r c d ié r r y Ma k e r s h a d th e i r me e ti n g 'Ia ur sd ny af ter n oo n l qu es ts o f M r .a n d Mr s .Cly d e Me tz le r .Vi s i to r s a t th e Ge or ge Fa c kle r h o me Sun day af te rn oo n we r e M r . an d Mr s . J o h n Ho ok s : md c h i ld r e 1 wi t h Mr s .T .K .Ive rso n.M1-@...°f f3'°'S""'!*€3d§S*1'§*» liiss liee ul. Lux. nlc|.:n..ua mum.-, 4-»Hi}t:hic l:\'a n d fa mi ly . Ne ls Ne lso n .V e r n o n an J r .we r e Su nd ay af temo c or s a t i h e E m i l Ma tz e n I1 A lb e r t Peters en a n d spe nt Th u r s d a y eve ni n g 121 Nels, »n visit~ mme.' family visiting me.wen and . relatives . Don Melzler will be hostess Mah.|6th. O.M.Mathews and daughter, Jacobson of Blair, Chester unws,,:Clark Gullchon and Earl Peterson.Misa Helen Nickolnison and brother Victor of Spencer,lnwadmvctoOmahaSaturday.Har-,_ ware guests at the Georgg Mor-land Mathews was up Sunday afterzionn from Omaha,to see his! parents.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson at tended the funeral Friday after- gan home from Friday until Sun-day and attended with Miss Bessie .1Morgan, the Dana home-coming. |Mr. and .Mrsz A: W_Clnrl§§nd B u r k e t t Mo n d a y a f ~ r u two w e e k s :Me s d ame s Ca rr ie c ' a n d A . ; vi si t a t th e h ome o f h e r s on , F r ed ,}3 _ K i n g e r y d r o ve u p f r o m Oma h a an d oth e r r e la ti ve s .Su n d a y to vis i t th e i r moth e r , Mr s . . M r .a n d Mr s .W a lte r NOV3k ;HaL | ;je Stu ll.I \! AJ ha rs.I! I I i ".5:t J ..§" - . .* f U s g s . s \l nI," " °" » » ? ! {~» § , » f 1 r ~\. ». - » - " " "» »;¢:;"}|&. *'i ' j4 I ~¢ y i ¢.-. " .;...1..» -1'`~_.>Ti n ""~|f'M a r a t h o n E t h y l ~_ ~ q s ' ~f, ,J 4 J v .~..z *9 . 4 2 E f w i g r .#::~ ; <N i n k "l ' . s . j i g :~ ; =g " 2 » ~ v 1 .5 C r:" | 'h , ` | w :T . W i l l b e i n s t o c k i n a f e w d a y s .A ~ 5 ~ o 0 0 iv 7 . e H T '2 * s u p e r i o r p r o d u c t y o u w l l l l u k e .l t p r o -~ v i d e s i n s t a n t s t a r t i n g a n d s m o o t h o p e r -~0 a t i o n o f y o u r m o t o r .~~ V-f ~i l_.a?E ?5 " " = ¥ £A h . ~\~Y O U I '~ \z:..é ..L.l 1, J i } ~m ~ - . ., M~4 " 4 ~';// ~.f 5 / a f / V ~ ..J w 7 ~.l t w i l l s o o n b e t i m e t o ~1 ~ ~ , f f~4 I 1 : ~~U ~~~, " ";g f c h a n g e t o s u m m e r w e l g h t r s ;i ., ~»f f a g o ~~~~ ~ . 1 4 o i l .A s k a b o u t o u r p r i c e ~~ ' © w f § ' 0 ¢ *~ .a l ? "._ 4 i n 5 g a l l o n l o t s - - a n d b e ' f .Q ~ °f ~sure to use Marathon. arathon Service Station ALFRED ENGER, Prop." Corner 3rd and Washington St.,Blair, Nebr. BARGAINS FOR Friday -Saturday We are making an extra effort to draw you to our store. Beef Roast .lb. l9c Hamburger .Ib. I8c Kamo Peanut Butter,~ ' lb. jar ..19c Macaroni 'r . Spaghetti 4 Pkgs for 25c Egg Noodles / Fresh Select Country Eggs23c NOTE CHANGE IN OUR NAME Our Service and Quality Merchan- dise warrant your patronage Watch for our Special Bargains Each Day on the New Bulletin Board in our window. Bertelsen Market Phone 238 or W hite 292 W E DELIVER Blair, Nebraska. ai the Walter Wachter hm Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanfamilvwereamomrthe1 nog gm o f M r s .J o h n G u t s c h o w . .| c h i l d r e n vi s i t e d t h e r o m w a n e " ""-n 1 r as !\ . .. _ _ _[ f _ _ * " .n nwhohelpedMrs.H:msen's hro~ther, George, who lives on the P. K. Nelson home near Blair, cele-brate his birthday Tuesday night. Thursday evening callers at the; Charles Reeh home were Mrs.Bill Kuhr and Vivian,Mr.and] Mrs.Kenneth George and babyMr. imd Hrs.Wm.Wulbem and` children,Miss Eleanor DeVinney and Mm.Wiebkc Wulf.Donadd and Frances Kronberg spent Saturday altnrnoon nt the Bill Cunningham home.Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolsmann, Roma. Lila and John Russellwere Simday afternoon visitors at the Christian Andersen homeMr/ a nd Mrs. Nels Nelson and hmily spent Sunday nigl st the Albert Nelson home. Mr.and Mrs.A.W. Petersen and children were visitors at the children spent Saturday eveningwith thc R. M. Iverson family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson en- tertained their relativfs at Sun~day dimer.Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gammeland children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc-Kenzie and children of Lyons, Mrs. Art Baker and son, Kenneth, Mr.and Mrs. ;Kenheth Tyson, Miss Vera Palmer of Teknmah and Miss Gladys Baker of Oakland. J. S.Conety drove to Valley Satudsy to return his mother, Mrs.Mary Conety ta her home ||1 . her son and wife. Mr . a n d M r s . R.M. I ve rs on a nd c i l d r e n a n d M r .a n d Mr s .Mo r - n.; Ch r i ste ns e n o f H e n n m ,to o k t ir d i nn e r s to s h a r e wi th th e i r mo th e r ,Mr s .J .C.Chri sten sen S u n d a y wh e n M r .an d Mr s .Chas. New Things Come in and See the Newlhings \Ve have been to Market and have selected a fine lot of Spring.Goods.. Among them are Fast Color Prints, and Rayon Prints inbeeutiful patterns, both at very reasonable pnces. Also you shodd see our dollar Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Children.They are fast color and the PATTERNS ARE THE LATEST. Something New Always Blair Racket Store BLAIR, NEBRASKA | \vv|\\| \ | \\\' me ,r.a 1Thursdayeveningwhen guests from Broken Bow were also there. Miss Alma Wrich of Blair, was a 'guest Saturday and Sunday of Miss Margaret Warrick at theNeumWarrick home.\. Mr.and Mrs.W. J.Boite and children drove to Bennington on Sunday to visit Mr.and Mrs. Emil Schuman.The ladies'~are meters.___. ____Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Nicholson and children/ of Blair, were Sun day guests of Mr.and Mrs. C. Ray. \\ BARGAINS FOR Friday -Saturday We are making an extra effort to draw you to our store. Beef Roast .lb. l9c Hamburger .Ib. I8c Kamo Peanut Butter,~ ' lb. jar ..19c Macaroni 'r . Spaghetti 4 Pkgs for 25c Egg Noodles / Fresh Select Country Eggs23c NOTE CHANGE IN OUR NAME Our Service and Quality Merchan- dise warrant your patronage Watch for our Special Bargains Each Day on the New Bulletin Board in our window. Bertelsen Market Phone 238 or W hite 292 W E DELIVER Blair, Nebraska. Finest Wash Dresses in Blair nt $1 and $2 at the Fashion Cen»ter in sizes 14 to 52 all the time. Fashion .Center-=-the Millinery Store of Blair now offers you smut pew styles in Spring Ham.ddv tilszht.io hn Frazier and Roy land Englert spcnt Monday md Tekmnah.Mr. and Mrs. Chuia Reeh and ~ .called at the Lammers home Sunday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Chrinwffer An- dersen and family were Sundayafternoonvikiboré at the MadélPetéféeh home Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietse\ and] iuce-='¢>r Mr. and Mrs. Reehand Mrs. Yoss called at the Llm~ mera home also. Mr. and Mn. Wm.Wulbem and childmn attended the bixthdnand c ud pany at the Rudolpi Kuhl '=°f°g Mondxy ew-1-=g Henry rabbe ~ wls 1 unday dinner g\wSt at e Henry Lam- men home.Mr. and Mtn. Rnlmd Smith and Junior and Miss Elmnur DeV£n- ney were among th an who .en-joyed the roller skating party atHemmnsponsored hy the young folks of the Medmdist sud Con- gregational churches last.Monday nizhh '_Vogt, Jr. purchued about i m whim-Yanni cattle last Kearney-Cotbonmill lake Iocab] ed.¢hmemiles west of here pur- dfued by Nebrukhngnme, foret- ation and parks commission E Bhir. Nebmsh. Fnbnmrv M. 1930 i f ; ,i - - -, _- - _ - . . _ . . . ," " " " " " d " " l . . . _* - _| l l | | _| | | | | | l m l !l l l l............. ... n. . . . n... CW w w Hr s .L .J .TeP oel o f Oma h a , wa s i n B la i r Fr i d a y a tte n d i n g to buzh aea and c alling- on old frie nds Sa tu r d a y , Ma r c h l a t e n d s G m - ble's F o r m a l Op e ni n g W eek.Th e la s t d ay to s ec u re a 3 0 13 9 5 in n e r tu b e at B Sc .Ga mb le Stores,5 th & B r o a d S t. , F r e mo n t, No b ,6»1t |n u l l !h n n v u w n h m l n l l l l m |a| n| A\\\\\n l l ll Hu ! y o u t h o u g h t y o u m i g h t b o i n ar r ea r s o n y o u r s u bs c ri p tio n ? Mr s .K .C.D e G r o £ f a n d Mr s . P h i li p 0'H».n1on dr o ve t o Om a h a o n business Fr i d a y a f te rn o o n . E ve r e tt Rho ad es o f W n y n e , s p e n t la s t S u n d a y i n Bla i r , vi s i t- i n g a t th e pa re ntal,J a me s A . Rh oa de s ho me . F r e d Clar id ge o f Oma h a ,m m e u p la s t Sa tu r da y to a tte n d th e fu n e r a l a f Mr s . J o e S . B o o k , a n d ......1..:1..1..........:¢,¢+~|a nhnu+ti m# mil n||| nnuumsnnuu | ll uunununnnlnuunnnu ww F o r S lle - - ' Two c o w: to b e f r e s h noon.Ph on o 1 1 o n 2 4 .6 - I t Fa s h i o n C - e n t e r - t h e hlillin er y Stone o f B la i r n o w o i f e r :y o u » m m n o w s t y l e : i n S p r i n s Ha ts . W o w a n t m e n t o u v e o n n h a v u --~Genuine Gi lle tte Bla de s- pac li :- | 8 2 a t f i v e ,36c .Ga mb le Stor es, 1 i I sm a amd ss., Fremont, Nob. in ' H r .a n d M r s .W a l te r Gu ta c ho w a n d f a mi ly d r o ve d o wn n e a r W a s h in g to n ,No b .la s t S u n d a y to vi s i t th e P a u l J o n e s f a mi ly . Th e la d i e s ' a n .n i d n r l For Sd n - Sml l l Ford truck. Inquire Home Bakery..Q-1: For Sd -Bu!! Orpingpt z n ~ ins esss. ss ver 1oo.oneon 26.6~2*f°° ThoW.C.T.U.wi1lmeetWi*-h um John Moon on sammy mf ernoon at three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John |K\I}ll and Miss Lena spent Sunday nt the Herman Rahlfs home. Carl Kolterman has returned from the St.. Joe mnlmti where \... \.....,.|.a ...M ,mm man, randi.I For Bent-120 acre farm.6-it c. J. Schmidt. Don't forget our hone-mending perviee.W.J.Su .5-tl Ah/y. and Mn. Hcnry Meuclee drove to Omahz on buxinasa Man- fhy morning. For Sale-Brood sown.Market Price without. dock. 6~1¢."A l m a Quist. Chas. Trieloff, who reddes up in the Vaooma neighborhood, was fi Blair vidbor last Monday morn- K\1hn'| phoool will please you. tl' Dr. layhnd sum, Chirvprartor, over Wolf! Drug Store.'l d For Sal velvet barley seed. Phone 121 on zs.2t-eo Colu for sale; uno stack ol oat straw.Phone 21 on 25.5~d For Re nt--L i ght housekeeping rooms. Ehquire 490 W. Grant.6-lf For piano instruction lee Mrs. E. J. Hancock, phone, Black 862. 5»2t°' F o r ~A_numher one, good Dave S of Omaha, wu a Blair Last Monday. I-\|m&v.u rugs md Door cover- ingl.lhtlnw R. Bendorf.21-u Ed Thielfoldt is the new hclper f at Robimon'n cafe. Furniture, rugs and floor oover- lngs.Mafhew R. Bcudurf.21-tf Furniture, run and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.21-if Wanted-Married man for farm work.Dr. G. E. Stanley.6~lt C. K. lkndorf, licensed embalra- For 5:10-Shock hoga.Yhvnl l221on 18.Will Linden.6 -8 Hilhen prices for produce. Phone 258.Farmer; Produce Co.33-H For Sal -Good alfalfa hay. Phone 21on 35. John Hooks.5-Zt Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking and ambulance nenriee.Pho na: olliee, 161; residence, 183.m-rf Washing wanted.Also a rooii for rent.208 cast Nebraska St. Phone 868.~6-lt* |Mr.und Mrs.L.J.Wolf!of iomul-ia.snent s mmi nv .-.»..a".Bruce Dennis,Hmmm for the :...~(i ty Bridge company, ~hose jaw was fractured nearly ~weeks ago when he was ~ught by 2. heavy crane, is slow- ly recovering nr St.Marys hus- pital in Neb.City.Mrs.Dennis down to see him on Monday ~f :week.and returned last day. while here visited a short time with old Blair friend.-1. Mr. :md Mrs. Alfred Enger en~ tertained a number of friends and relatives nt their home on l u i Thursday evening in honor of their first wedding anniversary. Following n lovely dinner party. pinochle was enjoyed.There were about twenty present. are sisters. The Okiyain Camp Fire group, at their lut meeting, elec d the folluwing ollioersz Helena imon- sen,president;Anabelle Stxick~ lett, secretary;Mnrdelle Hanson, treasurer,and Mnrgnret Mahzr, new reporter.After plans wem made for making money to go to camp, the meeting adjourned. Finest.W a s h Dresses i n B la i r mm ¢ &rd8 ,P1M¢ ¢ ardS .biI 'U1d 1\¥~m W a t $ 1 a n d $ 2 a t th e F a s h i o n Ge n -Ca r d s- 4 wmn a t. h v c a r ds - a ll e in b e t:'A\cs-:u . : f ; :;.i;'.;';T;,;;";;.....15112b u r n s u u m u n . -White Wyandotte thing, $8.00 per 100. 24.6-8t I.Van Deuaen and Van Deusen spent mah; nttendimz mu- y nv u v , W ., . w y - --. » -... ..The Catholics carried out a nice party at Schefflefs hall last Saturday evening. For Sale-Eight good brood saws.Will farrow in March. Call Mike Foley. 121 on 14.Blair 6-lt For Sale:White Wyandotte eggs ' f i g culled and bred to lay flock, 54.per 100.J. T. Nelson.5-tt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazure drove to Fontanelle Sunday afternoon and palled on Mr. and Mrs. Henry on-tn dns 14 un sz all dn """-lf" """ -ww -I f n uD.-C.Vm Deuen nhllled P,w|"Pd"_1 - u ~ g g o n mn-_..- 1.1- ».\.. ..f..1£'ff.2 hklm-|. Far ~ ? ° " ° ' | _ - S h a n :Mn.JMU UU B B H a p IA!t l I 7 v u & | c l u c h o r n y e a r l i n g b u l l s .K e 1 m a r d | M ; g _G e o r g e ..I. ... ...1 1 - _1 n D A \.¢$..n.1.I+1u. ._ .1 .. --:..nhoma.yuvuu ; ;un u..r a w |mm.¢»u».~mvuuuy ul unMr. and Mrs. Joe l;l1"!¢F';';;e Blair, Neh.5-tf ket week. out U0 F ° " f " ' u °nat Y Attorney Wm.Maher of the Mrs.Lama where theyvxs\\ed at the Fra nk fi rm of Maher and 'Can'izan. Hwy of Her _C. K. Bzdorl, licenkd embalm-Monke. Thielfodt and son, er and undertaker, mm.Office Th? mm. spent Saturdavmhnne. 181: rea. nhone. 188.8~t.! a bnd| Enisconnl ladiés are liavinz gé ancf pinochle benefit all Schoettger home. Mr. und Mrs.A.Clyde Allen wok Mr. and Mn. Chas. Chxiten~ made a tri p w Arlington last Monday, on legal business. George Hansen and wife and Clifford Redfield and wife drove up from Omaha last Sunday for a vidt at the E. B. Redfield home. evening a t_¢he Nels Lindberg PermanentWave,$7.50. Allkinds home in Blur.of beauty work.Phone 197, Mn Alice and Merton Jensen,who K. A. Pound,206 E. Colhx.8841 are attending school i n Lincoln,Do you play bridge?The Eu- spent the weelbend with their re-terprise has a complete new line Tuesday evening, March 4, at the parlnh house. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stanley are getting ready bo move on their farm,the old Jim Wild place, thi! spectlve flmil-\¢S~o l :com cards and place ¢=rd»»I""i'¥ wfekj _..\. .'s "_;|:Q ,r I ~_./ ," i n or ~ , f ~~;"; pa» ; n "W » '~ "'~».:ir.1 \ I . . ~ -\q v -\/f ~0 .",~,.,¢..i '~{.:. - " ~AL \r.\|... cfmsen ov er wda y e v e n in g w h e n t h e y b o o k t h e mm fo r L it t le F a lls , Min n e s o t a . |M r .a n d u m Re e d L y u a m o n F o r S d e - E v e r l a y S.C.B r o w n E d i to r a n d M r .a n d H r s .M a r k B e a t ?r e -L e g h o r n e g g s ,$ 1 0 . 5 0 a 3 0 d o z e n C a l h o u n , l h i r n a u l ". | " | 1 | \ 1 ».z| | ¢| 1:\ r n i n f h f h v m m d t l ! ! !. . - . . . .H . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . -. . . . . . . . . .. | . . . : 1 . . ." | \ \ n ¢ | l n u Frank Adlllls of FL Why not see them?1-u|gr.u.A.QOIIIPBOH len on a was a m m visiwr on Nels Lindberg was in Lincoln|h"'m""5 trip *° Oklahoma Feb. 19. and called on his Enwr-Wednesday o l last week,be .i ngH'°xP°°;'bo return the lauer ands while up here.called then bv the railroad com-\P"" °f Uus week.0 C\f ¢ .~"/ . . * ~ " ; : ? » # "-* "~' ..v ..g F r \\"1 - 1 ."',. .-*~ 1 ~u w T bn~|,...¢-P o . f...»"\.-- " 5 ,a'{w ,C...I - 5 .»A.'.;"." _ q - , ._,~.-H..-_P B`X§§"`u€{§ ';;"' éf@°"Ji1"5é1-u mc .v n u nuppay cum:un u g ." 1 Jds° f l P h o n e 22 o n 43.Lo u i e Menc ke. | P1lS€frie Ollah omga. (`}ru¢.zfnl fflnnnnn flilutrhfaer of south at Sab- with nming Blair, Neb.6-ti!Mrs. N. G. Lindberg spent sev- P9-"Y K0 Qifbend one of their meet- E. B. Redfield, who went out f,0Ieral days with her mother,Mr s . i n n Denver last week with a companyllfm Thielfoldt near Herman,Mrs. Gus Lundt and little :laugh of Red and whine chain store helping with the spring butcher- Der went wwest. Point. last Tues-nropriet5rs,returned hu t Thurs-lifl8-day tp be present at a dinner Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Steavermen of Fontanelle, were dinne gua ts at the Joe Lazure home, south of town last Monday. For Sale-A stack of wi ld hay and u stack of oats and sweet 1\1=7f"a`}='§1'° M";~;T';'-;2"C1;a;§a, of Blair, went. to 0mahalr§u urday for a few days mathersrrandfather.Mr.HerJacobgm'nay repomng :me weather ana al mr.and Mrs.David Mummen gaven m honor of Mr.LU=d'»'S |Alf d F went u to Sioux pleasant. trip.drove down to Lincoln Saturday birth anniversary. Vr~:~v\:¢ Mfjgw \-nphn »~nt.e1-ed A baby daughter was born to r_;\g§§\§ng_w visit ag Die W.; H.Miss Betty Noble,who is at- clover mixeq Phone 22 on 51. 5-2t*1 Randall Iverson L I \,..,...... ...........,......... _._ -'a hospital for an operation for hernia.At last reports he was' getting along as well as could be ,expected I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurdum and Idnughtler, Birdie drove To West 'Point last Tuesday evening to at» tend the Junior class play in the |schools there, sponsored by Miss .. _.._.._ ._ _ ,_.___L-..:_ Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Stokes on Feb.14 at the parental,Mrs. Mary Weber home on east Colfax street.The little miss has been named Mary Alice. For Smle-The Fitz Simmons home on west Grant street :icedplright for quick sale.See' S. W. Chambers, zeal estate, or write or phone the trustee, Francis J. Kim- oenmap nome over sunday.lneyreturnedMonday morning. Mr.and Mrs.F i t z Gutschow left (br their home in Wellsville, |Kansas last Sunday evening, hav- inK been ¢:all¢d to Blair to the funeral of their mother, Mrs. John Gutscliow. _The Pythian Sisters kensington will meet with Mrs.Chas.Mc- tending the state university at Lincoln, spent the week-end with her mother,Mrs.Edna.Noble, and attended the hom coming at Dana College. Carl Wolff and family and the £onner's sister,Mrs.Rose Mab- zinger and daughter, Erna, drove down to Omaha.Sunday after- noon to visit Mrs. Carl Wollf, who For Sale -W alnut dining roomset, bedroom set and ¢:hild's bed. Phone White 367. 6-lt Mrs.G.E.Stanley. H.B.Taylor,who has been confined w his bed for almost three weeks, is improving.He in able to sit up some at present. Miss Jane Noble, who teaches ut Humboldt, Neb., came home Sat- A " Roast Chicken for Sunday Dinner 11\1yrue nuruum,wno Leacrma ~ ban, wakeneld. Neb.44-ur Comb Friday afternoon,Feb.2a is in in the Sr. Jo|the West Point high school.xt...1r..........n.n.r:...¢r nn|nu...and Mrs.Will Schmidt and 'Mrs:»r~,,.. u...,.1,.,... -r>seph's hospital.urduy [br a visit with Mrs. Edna Emerson. Neb. Noble and Betty over Sunday. For Sunday dinner we do not know |l||L .B.McKay and Lawrence R\ Neb.,were in I called here by th of _Boone,Neb.," " ` h ¢ " § { - ' § | ` § ¢ . 1 : : ° . : ; z ~ ~ . ~ n . . ; . ; ¢ mi ' " ' a . ; ' i " ' ° " " - " -" °M W a y n e , d l l ' . m l m The n we re thu; i n Une enbendnment.onten Z15'»§§...'L`=? Mun Blair I n t week, tlblu M p m "O."Id5,F ._n .P amo nwnn '.l'|u| Wo mensMi u|C'| ,f e d i n b l d r b u t~s ~'ef . s r f i r s t p n z e f o r u g h m s e a n ml m Blpdn c hurc h 3 5 |#fd J I. - numbe r o ¢ _ y ¢ :: day,renewing Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Evans Tom was tear oved their household goods w ved to Emersoupouncil Bluffs today (Thursday) ago.He is alwhere they will make their home. of a single thing we could suggest that would surpass in flavor and good- ness one of these prime quality year old roasting chickens.Phone us the weight you wish and the time you um umand Nuwe and wnue ln mecitycalledstTheEnterprise office and enrolled as new read- ers of this family necessity. Mr.and Mrs.Erv.Holler of Beaver Crossing, Nels., spent the wcek~cnd with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haller at the Grant Allan hnm»smith nf mwn. where Mrs. Bert Nch won the cut prize Mrs. Carl Hovendick and son of Davenport,Iowa,came in Tues- day evening and surpdsed her parents,Mr.and Mrs.Myron hletzinger of west South street. She will mnke a little visit with relatives and friends. February meeting Thunday aft- ernoon at the home o!Mrs.Ed Jensen. Miss Melita Taylor-'s group will hnve charge of the program. Mesdnmci Harold ahd Donald Stewart entertained ten tables ox' 'friends at a one o'clock bridge luncheon on last Saturday,Feb railroad employe. Mrs. John Kreiser came Satur~ day fi om Kansas City L0 visit with Mrs. D.A. Compton.Mrs. J.E.Helmns of South Dakota, wnh has been visiting a daugh- ter in Omaha,spent a ,few days at the Compton home also. Dennis Cook and two sisters, the Misses Dom and Haley Cook of Fontanellc,spent Saturday at the Guy Cook home on wcstSouth street. Walter Nelson, of the Rose Hill neighborhood,finished shipping his cattle last Monday.sending 6 wish it delivered. We will do the rest s A k II l| Meats and Groceries Kamo Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. $ .25 3 Minute Oats, large pkg. -25 3 Minute Oats, small pkg..-.10 Hummer brand Coffee, fb. -.35 Htunmelibrand Coffee, 3 lb. 1.00 L'n"~/t `|\KZ\I»In."-A 1 n Coronet Flour, 20 Mule Team dish wash powder,pkg.--~--~-- Corn Tomatoes .25 ....-.. ..-...,, _-_.... ._ .-..._.-___the Hallers have been spending the week with their daughter.|}\lrs. Nettie Stockton, of Schuyler, |daughter of the Hnllers, was also a guest at the Allen home. Relatives here of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heller of Astoria,Oregon have received word of the birth of a daughber, Corinne, to them of Dr. w. M.Holler of this city and left Blair about twenty years ago.He has been married around eightwn years and this is their first hom. 2 4 -lb. S3 Ck -.8 9 ~ o n Feb.13.Perry is a brother Mrs. Wm. Haller had the nleas- Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Thielfoldt and Lyle were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their mo-ther, Mrs. Lena Thielfoldt of Her~ man.Mr. and Mrs.Nels Svand- gaard and daughters of Blair, Relatives and friends gathred at the home o l Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jensen on last Saturday evening to help Mrs. Jensen oele- brate her birdh anniversary,i t Azlling on a national holiday.There were five tables of cards! and everybody enjoyed pinochle 'ere also present. until a late hour.Nice refresh-| 22.Prizes were won by Mrs. L.C.Klopp,high;Miss Pema Hutchinson,low, and Mrs. E. M. Beaty, cut. Mr.and Mrs.Ejner Pedersen and little daughter,Betty Jane, returned Saturday from n six monws stay i n Cheyenne,Wyo. They arrived i n time to assist Ejner's mother,Mrs.Marie Ped- ersen in the celebration af her seventieth birth anniversary. met Feb. 24 with Mrs. D. C. VBJI Deusen.Miss Edna Davis with .The Monday Afternoon Clu Mrs.J.W.Newell entertained the bridge club to which she bc- longs on last Thursday afternoon. On this occasion, Mrs. G. L. Dixon who was a guest.captured the high prize and Mrs. C. E. Krause held low.Luncheon was served at one o'clock st the Roberts cafe. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tyson drove to Omaha yesterday to see weir daughter,Mrs.Max Turner who submitted to an operation.She is in the Covenant hospital at 24th and Pratt.Mrs. Turner has been ill for some time and_her Niizht Schools in Nebraska.and.m""Y friends here ho that she that day. The L. S. U. of the .Congrega~ tional church will meet with Mrs. E.R.Stewart, March 4th.Mrs. Don Stewart and Mrs.0.Hop- kins will assist. Vic Wolf!of this city,was down oo Calhoun last Saturday to see his son, Frank who has been ulte ill withthroat trouble.He3,reported as better. Harold Madsen passed another milestone last Monday and in the owning a number of Friends call- o\vn a couple of truék loads on I1 \ u u x U n u u x ,x a x g c L a u Kamo Milk, small can - - - -.05 Tea Leaf Sifting, per Tb. - ~.30 Grandpa's Wonder Powdered Soap, per pkg. - - - - - - -.10 Grandpa's Wonder Cleanser, Per can - - - - - - - ~ ~ » -.10 Fancv Steaks. ber lb.- - - -.38 Hominy Saladettes G1°apef1~uitju1ce Tom ato Soup Red Beans Sauerkraut Pork & Beans Per can ure of entertaining an old school\ments were served., )ibirs. A. F. Neweli's subject "Par-will soon be hersel Friend for a few :lays last week.A special meeting of Welcbmclent-Teachers Association", had the Dr. and Mrs. D. Mrs.Wm.Lockhart and daugh- Rebekah lodge was held Monday alternoon's program in charge.mined the Iiiondiiyter,Miriam of Denver. .Colorado eveninz.Feb.24.to hear the|The Club will meet with Mrs. A. oluh nt a roast ch f again.len W neu mm celenxute meevent.A pleasant evening is re~»W. Bell enter-0¢;_bd /evening bridge p icken dinner at The arch deacon. L. W. Cmmlé-vloc I mu\\ul\e house ,guests at the H hurnq from Friday until Sul nller|§|i;"'§nm;ni§lv fmrenident.Mrs.|C. Dehnl on March s. instead .f|;;,;' Trin:§1§»{ ¢.;,.;1 IL1 ;¢.,...|..,.u.f Omaha. will _||n -£15.15~ s i : § I " " ' I ` B f ~ ~ " i i n f ~ ~ ~~14 Ow-| | v| \ . . |t u a !pu wa . - tw a s t h e d i v e r s i o n n t t l 1 ¢ , m n f n H n u i - u v H a n ¢ \ ¥ n n a v i r -_-_- I \.uu\-u-day eve nin g,Ma r c h 5,a t '»':30 to holci Ash Wednesday service at th e E pi mop a l c hu r c h .Y o u a r e i m vi te d to atte nd .>Ii1 ovening.For Sunday dinncr, Dr. :md Mrs.Haller also entertained Mr.. and Mrs.Frank Pinney and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mayne and son and daughter of Council Bluffs.The lzulies were all school mates. was here to conduct n school o f' instruction.The officers put on the work and initiated two ean~ dklates into the work of the order. Mrs.James Kirby und Miss Snppenfield.A refreshment com- Imittae served nice refreshments .._____ ..._ _ , listed in the year book. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atwood had the following friends visiting them from Whiting, Iowa on Sun- day:Mr.und Mrs.Ward Miner, Mr.and Mrs.Wilson McBeuLhandMrs.Atwood's slnker.Miss Bell ho Added l D,v.1 Mrs.c Hitchmx hostess able pr \ Q » \ \ seo: Ma : lnrlu »§'¥J\i§§&`m§f".n¢`i"iEI~§I 1 mer holding high and ':0'llaqlon and R.c.| rt a nHamf>e1~ge1~ ahii Pork S/licgd Peaches ] N0_1 xn,sncond high and the awarded each with a suit- ize. Hansen and John Becklun ibrepnrt of the week for eld,Mo.where they will loyed by E, w. Koltemwnnilding concnm.The boys for this company twozo when the large grades IL\RRIE'I` CATHERINE COOK I Mrs:Harriet Catherine Cook was born in Bedford County, Penn July 26,1845 und there grew to womzmhood and met und marrled the lated. S. Cook November 21, 1865. ln 1868 they moved to Nebraska r p n i l - . . . . icSausage, per Tb. - - - - T'n\°'k (Thnrm loan nm* Th _20 Aprlcots gg ~ P € a C h € S r u f_'_j;.LI"1§"»'f.l" sl!!';; Frute .Iell_ 4 n'km: _ D on Dresses.These are nifty styles and Vat dyed, each 1 New Princess House Dress- e s , e a e h - - - - - - - - - ~ - 1 Guaranteed fast colors. Plain Peter Pans on sale - - Figured Soisettes and Peter ans, special, yard - - - -. Hosiery, the very best. These are absolutely guaranteed W.J |. nouncement?To advertise ourHARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS und BULBS, we will send POST- PAID at planting time, 6 orienml Poppies,6 Hollyhocks,8 English Daisy; 3 Sweet William, 2 Ca:\ter~ bury Bell. 3 Rocky Mt. Columbine plants, and 12 Superfine Rainbow Mixture Gladlolus bulbs,if you will write for them at once and send a dolls! to help dgfray the propagating and mailing expense.Catalogue free.Big bargains in Japanese Burberry Hedge.THEGARDNERNURSERYc o M - PANY,80:6 B, Osage, Iowa.2-18% Hoc TONE H O G S To MARKET EARLY Special Price Noiir ~ Per Gallon -- ~Blair Dfug CO. A lm-ge number of relatives and friends attended a miscellan- eous shower at the Herman A luxhlis home Wednesday,Feb. 19 in honor of Mm Haro ld Chris- tensen.The alwmoon was spent in several games and n mockwedding.At a late hour refresh- ments were served.Mrs..,'hris- tensen received many useful gifts. The McCarthy Literary Swniety and the W. R. C. of Blair, will give a progran? and play at the McCarthy school house Fridayevening,Feb(28th.Admission, 15 and 25c§6-It `§i2'@i§"i§€§`¥$? §..;5;;»t .ou S12i`rI5e1§i>\Ir2`E§g Noofe qnv Lexmgton Flour, per 48-Ib.Package ~ ; - - - - - - - - -I .15 sac k-- --- -- -,- --- ~1. 65 Sugar,10-Ib.sacl(------ Maintop Flour, A8-Ib. sack - 1.15 Swifts White Soap, 10 bars .69 .39 II r E ' b r i d t e - t h e | ||»p v m u u u g u n B : a r m n l ! ! r u m l n e u al l d e a t u g -H a w .= 1T~1 »f|: ". !2 ,° .. '° _f:'fe 'f i t ?2 2 2 2 ,. _. . . - . : 4 ££1»¢-m5"§m.er stra berry,wé willlwerq rrL r ~ h f lxenwel--_ to fill a county office. Since that time Bla ir hu be ennu.' " ' ~"A L In Our Dry Good Department | their home and iz was in Blair that their children, four in num- ber,grew to maturity and r e ceived their education. The eldest son,Harry,passed away in 1896 and the husband was called July B,1922.After the death of the husband, Mrs.Cook still lived on ln the old home and by the ldndliness of the three re- ' mainlng children,spent a happy time i n her declining days.Al- ways of a quiet contented nature she made close friends who will always remember her as a home loving mother,living for those about her and with the one thought of her home and children.A She suffered an attack o f f lu some months ago from which she ralled but never fully recovered and finally she took to her bed but ulthough everything that was lpouible for loving hands and skill Hknown to modem science was done W e d o n ot only sa y t hey uh. mm.-.,..+,.,.,z 1...» ..,...1... New Stamped Organdie Qmn-Fe and Hn".-\n{» ~p;| Hoc TONE H O G S To MARKET EARLY Special Price Noiir ~ Per Gallon -- B l a i r . D f u g C O . BLAIR NEBRASKA A Goocf Time to Paint Now 'In planning lo painl or vamzlsh, use first qualily malerizrls, and yet buy al reasonable prices.Il will pay you lo comlcler Ib: allraclive ojerings we hay: (his spring.Through very favorable buying con- necliam,me are able lo :ell rmerilorioua line of paints al quite a lillle lm lhan lbe usual prices Comparemuh your palalogueand radia prices and see hob we knock lhan The Amdt Hardware ~HE GAR~RSERY co~ in making ~ his chosen pro~PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-13t fession.lows to match. each 65 and 79c everv Dajr £.mnd_ Pm- nnirsmmpea f€if dd (l|»bi.a.ao$i5<;'1Tv5, 1932 2.19 tum, each - - - - 98c and 1.29 We lmave some pretty new We still have a line of House Punts, fast colors, .yard -.28 00 75 49 Comforter Cretonnes, 5 yds. 1.00 Everything new in Scarfs. New Silk Rayon Pajamas. Beautiful color combina- t i o n s , s u i t - - - - - - - - - 2 . 3 9 Broodcloth Pajarnas, fast Dresses.These are nifty styles and Vat dyed, each 1 New Princess House Dress- es, eaeh - - - - - - - - - ~ -1 Guaranteed fast colors. Plain Peter Pans on sale - - Figured Soisettes and Peter ans, special, yard - - - -. Hosiery, the very best. These are absolutely guaranteed W.J |. c o l o r p r mt s . s u n - - -- -1.9 8Everyt}fing far that n e w ~ Beads and fancy Glassware. Purses and Dress and Coat To MARKET EARLY Special Price Now ~ Per Gallon -- Blair Dfug Co BLAIR NEBRASKA SAS H ursdnyshepassedawayi w Th morning, Feb. 20 at 2:45.of The funeral services held at Lhé home at 2:30 P.M.last Satur- day, were marked by the largs |number af friends and acquaint ance; who gathered to show their respectsun the departed who had ,nnen the 'hxrdshina nf Lhn am-lv Flowers.Make us a visit. settler and had lived an exem- plary life.Rev.Bader of the local Methodist church, officjated and a niece, Mm. Veme Miller of Oma- ha, snug the favorite song of the deceased, "The Old Rugged Cross" Interment was made in the Blair cemetery beside her husband. She leaves to monm her,two daughters, Mrs..A{ma Cook Martin and Miss Mary Cook,both. ofwhom `madz their home with her and one son,Wm.P. Cook of Omaha.Besides these she leaves one sister. Mrs. N. A.Baver of 4. \I To MARKET EARLY Special Price Now ~ Per Gallon -- Blair Dfug Co BLAIR NEBRASKA SAS Fremont nd seven f;:mdc1§l!re1; T H E NNARD NEWS 1 0 |'son with salt and red and black A COLUMN FOR WOMEN o l pepper.Mix the chicken and mush rooms and put in a bdcing dish, Ipouring over the mixture the thickened cream,Cover the wp with buttered bread crumbs and bake in oven for 30 minutes. ' Chocalnle Drop Cookie;Coolry Jar Should Have Important Place 'Il Pantry owmm cup whilie fa t ; lc up _.. ____ ..-..-_.- -\.,...,. -.- norman KIINLS home Wednesday u w u m o u . .vunwy umxwr guema ul.un: n\1,\.»|,mu m;mahle was mn mm |.AA|~lhtn mm IJlu* uhm or ueunuugwu n .Mm ., A n n u ;m m UL rr u u mm. . m r .a u u n u n .1...r .r m ;M... ta mmy mo ve d w u m m m m u m - ms ) ._ m r .l l l d mr s ..noun wr u r ll a n ur . . . . . . . , KENNARD NEW S _ Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Berry wem;;;_y°~==*\= on hudneu last Thhrs- Freida Rosenbaum,who clerks a t Berry's store, is taking a va- cation this week and is at home Mrs.Pau]Noel is able w be up alter her long illness. M d Mr..,§.3 n... *....-,...£"*.L:? _:t: George Garrett has bm( bus: the past week decorating t h interior of Elmer Mi llers n-ev home Miss Opal Wright, who is teach ing in the high school at Maple bon, Iowa spent the weelpend wit] her parents..Her many friend are glad to learn that she ha: been re-elected to a higher war: for another term..Mrs. E._Blaz.ier,whn ls soend VfSaturday evening. They also viz e.i!ed their xplatives,Mr.Leo v Hitchcock and children,who ax*staying there. ~Mr.and Mrs. Will Jahnel, M1 < and Mrs..A. .D.Anderson wer rl those from Sunnyside who al s tulded the golden wedding annisvex-sary of Mr.and Mrs.TorV Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jlhnel at-tendedj;he s h o w i n omahn P:i l- ne r-e 5 l~ DORNACKER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. John Pelerae daughbgr.-1 of Bennington,~ eniex-taped a t a duck supper atily: Elml Lamp home Friday eve~ mng.August Miweel of Cw ur, So.Dakuta and Herman Rnsacker of Burke,S. D. were visitors at the Emi l Lamn home several AW. Mrs. Henry Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Comellus and sons, Mr. and»M n .Peter Mordhorst and ia m- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fmd Mordhorat, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen. and family,Mr.and Mrs. *Garb Puls, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knleyz, Mr. and Mrs. Geo! Labs and Mi - dred,Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hov- endick and family, Mr. and Mrs,Wm.Von, _ Mr. _mg Mm; Emi l day afternoon.,They 'brought Frahk Jqlmel home l.hat`he`mlghtspend the week-end with his par- enhr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jahnel. Mr.and M m Herman Wieseand children were Sunday callers at the Charles Voss home.Mr.and Mrs.Pete Soll,M n .Bertha Wendt and Alice Wiese spentFri day afternoon with Mr.and Mra Charles Voss and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldl. and family called on Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Fowler one evening last week. Mrs.Anna D. Wiese, Andy and Alice Wiese called on Mr.and Mrs. Charles Voss and family on Saturday evening. The children of the Sunnysideschoolhave »been working hard the past week that they might be on the hohur roll.However, they had nn average of 90% this week,..Mrs.Will Jahnel anl Bertha motored to Omaha Monday totakeFrank back to school.They attended the show at the Orpheum in the afternoon. , x \u f0 ' ° " Jf w " ~ ;_ .r ? fr!" g 2 , _ r ~, ~ ~~~x@'JJi#~4 1 I ? Q _ a . !.~, . - * f. . . » ». 1 r ' - @ I.\ ! , ( . J ( f ;" " ' » ; : ° \. f i u v _g ~| .:..emu-mu. A¢1ve1'Hsing is Imp ads illudraie --. Mens NEAR-Unues w1aA7:.. DPYGOODS-'FunN11'ur2 SHOES HAE'D\\f,'!,RE- ETC. \vANr Aor ' j 1N'n.us NE\vs'r>Ar:=cr>` .|.. 'L J D )'J 3 53 ;\aJ lfg CELEBRATE GOLDEN \VEDDlNG ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaines celc-f brawd their golden wedding unni-Z versary last Saturday,Feb.22,'In the aft/ernoon their children and relatives visited them at the church basement and in the evening alargecrowdgatheredtocon- gratulate them._ .¢.....\.Plltdeeookienouthelvwehlhrl m_g.'; vhlhdlehlllumallldnnachl me-521The :roaming old mummy lull- nn|d ms ....'l_ ....|... ...JL n ...-.I wliqr;1 ' ISHS; D uqunxca \.|.nn.uulu:|:Bi-3 cups flour;1 t5P~ mp,soda;54 cup evap- llk di lute d wi t h sa w p _ _ . .; l . ; - . - . ; 4 \a n i m .Y a n n A J I n \ » \ l v n u w w u u a g x a ' l l nba.:.L'l\u1.I»n n u m, e u Lu .n.xl.1l.l|I Apyea.weu ue au ay al.m x uc aoc x a t m e mr s .n a n s e n h o me .mn . .Appel.18 a zuawr ul; `|.u.o.w n c n . - - . - » » - n n . .u n . .¢ v u u n ; n 5 u : u : . . u . | y ,i n h o n o r o f h i r .J a 1 m e l ' s t w e n t y - f i f t h b i r t h a n n i v e r s a r y :M r .a n d M r s .F r i t z J a h n e l a n d f a m i l y ,M r , a n d M r s .D e l b e r t F o w l e r .L o r e n ir M ls i t r : \z me wmber wxm ner uaugnzer,Irs. D. H. Fair and familyapeni |st week in Kennaxd.She vis-ed with Mr.and Mrs.Tom _Inna .uae uma.Méeves Wm.Krueger and Iloui-leAsurprisepartyi n the funn -'of a farewell was given in honor :°me '""'- - of August Micheel, Jr. of Cavour, S.D.at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Emil Lamp, nine miles south of Bldr,Sunday evening.The evening was spent at games and music.Prlzea were won by Harry Kahnk and Kathryn Voss.These who attended were Misses Mabel Kniep,Eleanor Petersen,MarieandLillianKahnk,Catherine Schneider, |KHl»h!'Y"» Dorothy, An~na and Edna Voss and Hilda and Margaret Schumacher;Messrs. Frederick Petersen,Louie,HarryandAlbertKahnk,Milo Jeppcr- son, Henry and John Voss,Aug-usv.Micheal,Ervin and Arthur Mueller and Richard Lamp. Neighbors and relatives gather-ed at the Paul Petersen home fora fnrqfell as they are moving to a farm near Florence.Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs.F.\ COMMERCIAL CLUB FORMED The business men of Kennardz met at the Kennard Stabe banklast week and organized a Com-merclhl Club.Dr.Wright wilh serve as chairman and GeorgeHedelund as secretary and trans- urer. The Club will sponsor a dance to be given at the pnvillion Sat- urday, March 1.This is the Iigat.time Kcnnard has had a commer-cial Club and we are, looking for- ward w the activities they will plan for the future. The dance March ls t will be free and everyone is invitw.» \ New Spring Coats a t the . - .,~...,._.._-... _.__|._ C u p c n u p p c u u m m ;A b u y C r e a m f a t,a d d s u g a r a n d c r e a m we ll.A d d an gg g s a n d c hoc olate. , then measure.Resift :hm inxrrnriipwtn nmi adn b m d K u n n e m a n celeural.-eu Hia bi r th d a y Th u r sd a y . Clar enc e Wnese sp e n t Su n da y a lt c u a vo i l vn u : r u b e n a n u A r th u r K a h n k .m r sand M m .F r i ! !K u n n e mn n Ma ste rs ,Mo r r i s F o wl e r o f A r b i n g to n ,M r .a n d Mr s .Hu m s t o n a n d d a u g h te r ,Ra c he l a n d Ge o rg e Fa ir c h ild.Th e e ve n i n g wa s s p e n t a t c ar ds d t e x wh i c h a delic ious lu n c h wa n se rved Mr s . L o u i s F r e mo n t at da u g h ter a n d M u .He n r y e w a s o p e r a w !n._. . . . l . . \ . . a Lund is visiting in ;the home of her .son-i:1-law, Mr. andGherk.Mr.Gherkclonlast.week for l l n u U U l i \ I \ l l | |w f l w l -I U u s i n g :n i l l n l . . . l . . -. _ . . . E i '' {' f . f . . . . - _ . f '. A l . . . . .l r l d u d l v uuur u r u u n g Llu wllmllgiy uzru well ~ th e b r oo m . g ua r de d d o or of a o er -s i f t f lo u r M i n fa r a wa y ki tc he n of c hi ld ho o d __m_ nflahi da y s .Fierc e to pro te c t h o r s ti ll hot store , c risp g olden c oo ldes, our c o o k k n e w a ll th e wa y s o f ma r a u d ing c hi ldh oo d.Y e t i t wa s n ' t h a r d tn a n a !a n d fla tter n do u b le u o r ~ v v u . l n U \ » l | \ »v m ;- » ¢ - - - - - -- - - -- - -- - - .. . . . ` .. . _ . . . - -- . . _ _. . _ . . _ . _ _ - _ . _ , __ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _a l t e r n a t e l y w i t h d i l u t e d m i l k t o v i s i t e d a t t h e H a r r y W n c n H o m e T h e L a d i e s 'A i d w i l l m e e t o n f i r s t .m i x t u r e ,b e g i n n i n g a n d e n d -' l i l * = = = \ w ¥¢ } ' 2 1 1 l I 1 8 T h u r s d a y w i t h M r s .G l e n n R o s - i n g w i t h f l o u r .A d d n u t s a n d . e f l b m l m a n d M r s .L .E .W a r d . r a i s i n s w i t h l a s t f e w s t i r s .l i m p W A 5 H h \ G ' 1 ' U l \, . ~ . r . . w : : »|T h o s e i m ". K e r m a r d a t t e n d i n g . n ¢ - - - - .. » . ._. . . . . L. ._ __ : \ . . J t h ! !~~a n d p i n O C h l 8 g a n tr o ume .M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k V y b i r a l a n d f a mi ly o f D a v i d Ci ty ,Ne bl, c a me Sa tu r da y to d s i t wi t h Mr . a n d Mr s .Geo.Me n k i n g . M r n mI Mr s flln n n Rnsmnhnnm tion of cookies if you knew just how to praise her.1BrownSugarCupCakes One and three-fourths cops pastry flour;3 teaspoons baking powder; one-half teaspoon each of dnnamon and nutmeg;one-third cup fat (half butter); 1 cup brown sugar;-2 eggs;onefourth cup evaporated milk diluted with one fourth cup water;1 cup dates, sliced.Sift flour, then measure. Eeaifl. twice with baking powder And spices.Cream fat, add sugar gradually and continue creaming until smooth and fluffy.Add egg yolks and beat until light.Add flour and diluted milk alternately in 3 or 4 portions, beginning :gd ending with flour.Fold in sfi y beaten egg whi¢e8»Beat 20 see- onds.Add dates and stir just enough to distribute.Pour i m- medlately into oiled muffin ti r. and bake in a Moderate oven (875 F.).Yield: 20 cup gakes. Ginger Cookies '.l'hree-fourth: cup butter; Zcups brown sugar, 4 cups flour; l. tsp. soda;few g-mins salt;1%tsp. baking powder; 2 eggs, well beat- en;52 cup evaporated milk,ié cup finely chopped preserved gin- ger.Cream butter, add sugar and_ cream together thoroughly.Silt* flour, soda, salt and baking pow der together.Best ezzs thor- oughly and add to butter and augur.Add a few tablespoonsful nl flo ur the n the inilk and then the preserved ginger and remain- ,..n .~. ... l x r o m s w a s H J baking sheet.B ke about 15 min-utes in a mode te oven.)Yield: 40 cookies.( Pineapple Cup fCaka One ane one-half cups pastry flour;2 tsp.baking powder;£4 tsp. salt; % cup sugar; 1 egg; 53 cup evaporaletl milk diluted with 5 tablespoons pineapple juice;i cup soft butter.Sift flour, then measure.Resift with the other dry ingredients twice.Best egg. Add diluted milk and butter.Pour into a well that has been made in the middle of the dry ingredients. I-'old dry ingredients into the liquid until partially mixed.Then heat one minute.Pour into oiled muffin tins and bake i n a mod- erate oven 10 to 25 minutes. Frost with uncooked icing.Yield: 6cup cakes. KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS Mr.and Mrs. Louis Goreham and Leonard and Fritz Arp were budness visitors at the Frank Gasser home Monday. Rev, and Mrs. Joseph Rasmus- sen and family of Lindsay, Neb.,visited ll r,and Mrs.Wm.Cun-|ninghnm Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Rasmus- sen and family of Lindsay,Nob., Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knudsen were supper guests at Torval Ander-son's Wednesday evening. Frank,Herman and Reihhart Gasser spent Wednesday in Her- man, Neb. Cl-:Hs Thompson and Fritz Arp fere 'l`hurs<.lay visitors at Frahk Mr. and Mrs. Hans Brown nr.- tended the show in ulnir :aunouy cverung.Frank Kerstetter and daughtersof Norlolk, visited at the w. A. Kerstetter home Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson Mr. uno Mrs. Glenn Je|\erson and daughter and lllr. and mrs. A. C. Sundn were seven o'clock dinner guests at thc. ueonf,ueneiunn home last Tuesday.Mrs.F 3 5 Ramser spent Mon- day and esduy with xrneuds in Omnha .Friends and relatives garnered at the Otto Liesche home Mon-day evening to help Mr.Liesche celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jergensenandson,Richard of Omaha, spent the week-end at theChri.= Suhds home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerstetter and Jamily,.Frank Kerstetter anddaughters,John Gambey,Ida Kerstetter and Glenn Jefferson of Omaha w e r e Sunday dinner ! gues tsat the w .A.Kersletwri home.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds vis- ited at the Martin Sunds home Sunday afternoon.|The infant son of Mr. and Mrs putty gi wn by the Eastern Star a t their lodge rooms in Blair, gwere hir.and lllm.Lillard Jen-sen,Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Blaco and Mr. and_Mrs. Chas. Berry. Delln Broock has been helping Mrs..lap Rosenbaum with thc'house work as Mrs.Rosenbaum! .has :mt been very well the pastfewweeks. Ruth Jenkins, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Earl Jenkins,who has ,lieen quite ill with ear trouble vis now back in school.|Mr. and Mrs.Pot Kelley and family have moved to NebraskaCity where Mr. Kelley has a job' (working on the new bddge there. Mr.Wright's trucks moved them Saturday, Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Art Andreasen and.family of Lyons, Neh., came Sat- :urday to attend the golden wed- Iding anniversary of Tom Gaines land on Sunday visited at thehome of Fred Andreasen. Orvnl Andreasen, who has been driving one of Elmer Wright's trucks for the Northwestern Bell.Telephom: Co.at I-loldrege, Neb., came home ill last Friday eve- ning and ls now under quarantine |for small pox at the home of his (parents.Mr. Andreasen is stay. jing at the Earl Jenkins home andChdstian Johnson has been quite lnuth Irene is at Dr._Wrig~ht's.ill the past week with pneumonia. ily,Mrs.Wm.Wiese and family Mr.and Mrs. Tom Kniep,Mr.; and Mrs. Henry Tietgen and fam-| lAlthough Orvnl is confined to thehouse, he hsan't a seyere attack. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Policz andIchildrcno l Omaha,visited overand Mr. and Mrs . He nry J "g°""Snturday and Sunday at the Bert sen and son Richard of Omaha, visited at the Chris Sunds home Sunday..i r.and Mrs. J.S,Crink spent iTuesdny.nt the G.F.Paulsen Swihnrt home.| Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Berry e mi tcrtained a t dinner Sunday for_Fred Kramer o l Saint Edwards, gNeb.,Helen Berry of Schuyler, and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ward spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Leland Ward, of Omaha. George Hellman and RolandHolmes are helping Nic Fredrick- sen remove the vault from the Home stave Bank building which he recently purchased from the depositors committee.After re- modeling the interior of the build- ing he plans to move his hard- ware stock there.Leonard Pet-erson is in charge of the hurd- ware store, during Mr.Fredrick- son's absence. Sam Wright has accepted a pos- ition as manager of a grain andlumbercompanyatHooper,and expects to move his family there soon as he takes charge Men. 17. NEW POOL TABLE INSTALLED Robert Andreasen installed a new pool and billiard table in thepool hall last week.This table isofexcellentqualityandwillno doubt be in use most of the time. Lovers of pool will get much more enjoyment out of playing on this table than on the tables Bob hashad heretofore. Mr.Andreasen expects to get another table later on nnd to make his a first class pool hull. SUNNYSIDE NOTES Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Voss andfamily,and Mr.and Mrs.Bob Andersen and children attendedthe surprise Party at the Andrew Matzen home i n honor of their tenth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jahnel andlhome,helping with but/chering.Ieslie Berry of Benson Mr und»Iamily and Mr and Mrs;HarlMr. QM lllrs. Ferry q!f"';|°']_'"'g:Mrs. Homer Ward and lielen Eliz-iJahnel were visitors in Ashland Iienke :md family, Mr. and Mrs rnsmon "f'"""Wm. Wiese and family, Mr.and and materials f Mrs.Petnér Petersen,Mr.and sizes 13 to 52. l n a n n u w S a y l e s rom $10 to $25 in G-lt Spring Work » `\'Z s f " " i ~, ~ jg \~~ ~\s~.... ~.~"~~»:.¥,k:. Will Soon Call For H a r d U s e o f H a r n e s s Oil and Repair N o w ! J a c k D e m p s e y KENNARI), NEB. ner or nour.rom1 into a mII,|liassers.wrap in wsxedqaaper and let stand in refrigerator over night to chill.; In the morning cut in as: slices and bake in moderate oven. Yield: nb%\t 4%dozen 2%é" cookies. whine Cake Mrs.C.Noeve,Maggie and Hans attended the shower Wed- nesday for-Mrs. Harold Christen- sen.Mr.R. G. Williams of Lincoln, visited at Frank Gassei-'s Friday. Chris Thompson visited at theFrank Gasse: home Snturdnv nft- spent zaunoay an me rreu ""~""':abeth, and Mrs. E_ Berry.Sunday.ser home.Mrs.Floyd Alexander left for Misses Catherine and Edna Dorothy Grdthousen and Lor-rf ayne,where she will spend a Voss left,Monday for Huron, So. mme Paulsen were on the sick!ew days visiting her husbandlbskota where they will visit rela- _list Several days last "f°°k'who is attending school there.tives.hir. and Mrs. A. C. Sounds werel Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Blaco at-Misses Beatrice and resa business callers at Decatur lnsl. tended a card party in Blair on Foley,Anna and Viola oss vis- Tuesday.~.tea th C th d Do thGlennGottschsnentseveral"'.l§'.f"'i"f...°'§3'2"g.~-.....n :;.t.......:lf--- "lL__..?.enne an ro 5' | II - - - - n u n O n e - h a l f c u p s h o r t a n i n g ;1 s u v n u r a r :|12 r u n \ \ n ! n \ -R n r r r r u -9 \\emoan.I llr. aml\!ln. M. H. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wulbem and Margaret,Mr.and Mrs.Frllz Arp and tlmlly , Mr. mul Mrs. louis Goreham and leonnrd,F.W. Lnmbreehl., Ben, Frank, Lena and Paul helped Mrs.Frank gag: ce lelarqe her binhdny on mm ana-ucurge ncuuluuuam last week at Cuhaslola, S-9-|n§'\Ia. Saturday and Sundny at Mr.and Mrs.Sum Lund °r'the hnme o f Mr.and Mrs. Jlbe Omaha,visited a t the /\ Chrlli gi bmn uf Norfolk. Mo mln ~'ho has beenSunds home n y 3 B_ George Minteldl. was on the '*°"Iqui¢:":m\»'§;"§|| f"¢..=the p u t lm- several '|"Y' Int week.few week: ls now able to be up.Gwendolyn Jeffcrlon spent ww-g Ruth Brown,daughter nf Mr. eral dnyl with her gnmlpnnnts .nd M 11 B ,.nh]g d Mrs. w. u. Jefferson =..;;,._,,;;;,,:,'[","}';';' ,'f§;,,'f':,.y: vvli mmmy.Mr. and Mn. Justice Bainbridge;P="= Sunday at the Wm. Jnhnelome.- - Q- - 1 -- - r "~~»|v -bugs anteaspoonsb a k i n g po wd e r ;2 c u p s ] c a ke f lo u r ( i f a n y oth e r is used* s i f t f i ve ti me s ) ;pinc h o f s a l t i C r e a m .shortening a n d su ga r," d a salt..Ad d wa te r a n d 3 e g g wh i te s ' unb eaten.A d d flo u r sif ted wi th baking powder.Do not stir until] Mr.and Mm.Bob Andersen IMr. und Mrs. Will Juhnel and Mr. and Mrs.Chris Jnlmel attendedthepinochlepunyattheels Chfistensen home Saturday ght.V..Robert Jahnel visited Edgar Masters Sunday. `'; U El \ ¢ l ~ " D UIYIA T l \ l \ ; § )v n c a .Henry Am. Jf,|v|;'TllQ"hSg\g Club_ wa-@~===ser¢=¢n==1I""¥¢.T'?.°,'.i. %,2°i1»'f"L°¥¢.."f."l'»\f?§f.:\ | ; u u ;Mr.and Mrs N.ulgmmgnw naw been auue<|.|v§\\} cnuuren were §unusy evening at me nenry nmueluu name un;Then heat for 15 minutes.Bake in two layers about 20 minutes. Double Icing: Take 3 egg yolks and add 3 tablespoons fater, juice c l 1 lemon,%cup sugar.Cook alvwly in double holler until thick. Spread between layers and on top of cake.Let stand for 20 min- utes and theh spread on top and rides ot cake the second icing madeof butter size o! walnut and 1 cup pudverlzed sugar to which suffic- ient cream has been added to mnlsten the sugar. A " , , | A o . . . u : . . . . vzsltors :xt the Fritz Arp home. PEACEFUL HILL Those who made the honor roll the last month are:Gladys Pet- ersen, Ralph Kuhr, Alvina Wese-rnunn,"ma lls Wcsemann.AnitaWesemann,Leora Wrich,Clatu Knhnk,Dorothy Wiese,Asmus Wiese, Clarence Voss, Jack |Kuhr Wednesday evening.~Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Peters amleon.Raymond visited at the Edf Witte home in»Bennington Surrl day afternoon. Mr.and Mrsl Henry GradcnandMrs. .Niemnn spent Saturday at the Emil Knxse home. George Ramser of Omaha, spent the week-end at the Fred Ram-' ' ser home. Clarence JaCox paid a shortsnd Corinne Wrich.'visit to his friends here Sunday Misses Verna and MarjorieKuhr and Evelyn Knowllnn spent Sunday in prnzha._ morning.Wm. Murley spent a few dayslastweekat the Perry Glenden-I 'vek ago Monday.Mr.Rosen- ~aum shipged two truckloads of oga that ay.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and nmily expect to move into theirew home the latter pan. of this ~'eek.Mr. Miller has greatly im- ~roved the buildings on the farmhich he recently purchased from is mother. Mr. and M m Clyde E. Rosen~ ~aum entertained at a card party~ ondsy night. in honor of Mrs. ~osmbaum's birthday.Those at~ ending were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- an Anderson and Leola, Mr. and rs. Otto Gottsch and family, Mr.nd Mrs.Ch u.Gherk and fam-ly,Paul and James Larsen and lfrcql Wiwe. lrbI :- .|B 5'rEg .I*sE;,eg .5 2. g5 »:Cf | | . . T H E . g , nQ'Q =1e ~I Ie5:S 2'»2 .3 ' r. P ' z a ,_ s were at the Will and Otto Voss homes Sntundny. Miss Hazel .iahnel visitedatthe Harry Jahnel home Splurday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel call- ed at the Will Japp home Sun- day altemoon.'l`he Misses Dorothy Voss, Helen Jahncl and Rachel Hurnston spent. the week-end wilh home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family were .Mtora at the A. D. Anderson home. Willard Misfeldt called on his cousin, Russel Drown Sunday, whois sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss were visitors at the Charles Voss home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Misleldt culled at the H. B. Plugge home 'vek ago Monday.Mr.Rosen- ~aum shipged two truckloads of oga that ay.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and nmily expect to move into theirew home the latter pan. of this ~'eek.Mr. Miller has greatly im- ~roved the buildings on the farmhich he recently purchased from is mother. Mr. and M m Clyde E. Rosen~ ~aum entertained at a card party~ ondsy night. in honor of Mrs. ~osmbaum's birthday.Those at~ ending were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- an Anderson and Leola, Mr. and rs. Otto Gottsch and family, Mr.nd Mrs.Ch u.Gherk and fam-ly,Paul and James Larsen and lfrcql Wiwe. 0 0 THE ~ HAAG WASHER The I-AAG Washer is fa from ordinary quality.From every standpqint of com- parison-beauty--Washing efficiency a n d durability it is equal to any of the highmt priced waghersf Yet they can be purchased as low as $99.50 Nic Friedrichsen Hardware Kennard ---Nebraska W \i u m were at the Will and Otto Voss homes Sntundny. Miss Hazel .iahnel visitedatthe Harry Jahnel home Splurday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel call- ed at the Will Japp home Sun- day altemoon.'l`he Misses Dorothy Voss, Helen Jahncl and Rachel Hurnston spent. the week-end wilh home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family were .Mtora at the A. D. Anderson home. Willard Misfeldt called on his cousin, Russel Drown Sunday, whois sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss were visitors at the Charles Voss home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Misleldt culled at the H. B. Plugge home The Record for POIPULAFIITY Goodyear Tiresheld by '7v-»---us |sunday wsitors at'H. C. Kuhr's ning home. d Mrs G F Paulsen. Place {`T»f¢ sliced apples §n a were Mr, and Mrs. Max _Klutz and Mr.an ... d larraine and Herman qdup pan and sprinkle with 55 cup children, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elmer an Hansen.Rosacker were entertainal a t th 'onor o /r m 'd»cmgar,a |e cm on an pu Richard Lamp entenained a To m Andersen hame m on wp a lump of butter.Make a __ The dngle record that,in our opinion.really counts |§ with caréful tire-buyers is the popularity record which Goodyear has held for fifteen years: "More -.veople ride an Goodyeu Tires than on any other kind." I! simply says that an overwhelming percentageof your fellovnmowrists get the most value and every-day satis- faction out of Goodyear Timo. the reason,of course,is lhnt.Goudyear builds nearly one-third of all tires sold in America,enjoys lowest n n n u v w n u g ;u » v \l 9 5 5 |U M B U ! :spoons c r e a m;3 tablespoor s u g a r ;1 teaspoon ba k i n g p o wd I n d su ff ic ie nt f lo u r to ma k e ¢;--- -n r ' - " | : |' - - » - ' ~H '~ - ° ', x u ; .x m l u t a n c l l a u s l l l l u n f aash o m e S u n d a y e v e n m g a t a.f a x e ~_ .w e l I n a r t y l n h o n o r o f A u f l u s t l 1:\:...1.¢1.xr...,1.r| \ n .Q n ¢ ~: . .m " M 1 ¢ h ' 1 '11 i " ' ¢g 1 ;1|l\D|ltnnll Ll;\.:ali:|GB lu ulu\. | . _3? ',._°§ ! ? ' " " " K f h i f " ` ° @ k , a t $ 1 a n d $ 2 a t th e Fa s hi o n C e n ---, 5. u.''14 to 52 ll the time'1batter.Spread 'on top '°;";;,,3'ZT° "E :uran ber m sums a.an arvey Kuhr at~,Keystone Implement Store waglofthe fruit and bake 30 minu\cs.,;¢n?d9¢|a show at Blair Sundnyiopened by Hobbs & Riedesel.\ Sauce: One cup sugar' 1 table-eve ng.._-M' k F rms,'spoon butter;1 cup vater;2l_Lepra and _Corinne W r lw are .,'?`£f1?l2`d §2'l%°f>'50 ~ axlclcs table¥P00\15 flour.Boil these ixi-xll with the chxcken pox.c P_.' B h.swir:k-"In- gredlents until thick.Flavor to A'largq number of people ""¥";7§' '"°3"'5:°';;; edrgwnex-ship. taste.Pour over pudding.~nl_t.he ~{gs~_ Aqgust Sc u-Qpen en.c g . costa, can give greater values. May we analyze your needs and fecommend the most satisfactory type of Goodyear Tires and 'Dubes for you? You vriil also appreciate our courtmus,efficient service. Creamd Chicken _ Cook one four-pound chicken or two smaller ones and cut up as for chicken salad.Cut in halws 1 can mushrooms.Pour in a saucepan 4 cups cream.In an-4 & \ » . . . .» . » . . \ . . . _ _ . . .--n 1 4 macner home Wednesday eveni:1g|'Pekamah--Schaefer and Peak:lor a charivari in honor of Mr._1umiture business will move to rc- and Mrs. Claus Wrigg.The eve- modeled quarters in Mitten-Nesbii ning was spent visitingand play-block formerly occupid by Gano mg games, and a delzczous lunch departmenf store was served.`MH-and Mrs.Jo hn ujmh a;=<1;___'§"'f_='}¥'"'_'§'}fjff'f'}. ,°fff°'f bmldmg 'vek ago Monday.Mr.Rosen- ~aum shipged two truckloads of oga that ay.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and nmily expect to move into theirew home the latter pan. of this ~'eek.Mr. Miller has greatly im- ~roved the buildings on the farmhich he recently purchased from is mother. Mr. and M m Clyde E. Rosen~ ~aum entertained at a card party~ ondsy night. in honor of Mrs. ~osmbaum's birthday.Those at~ ending were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- an Anderson and Leola, Mr. and rs. Otto Gottsch and family, Mr.nd Mrs.Ch u.Gherk and fam-ly,Paul and James Larsen and lfrcql Wiwe. 0 0 THE ~ HAAG WASHER The I-AAG Washer is fa from ordinary quality.From every standpqint of com- parison-beauty--Washing efficiency a n d durability it is equal to any of the highmt priced waghersf Yet they can be purchased as low as $99.50 Nic Friedrichsen Hardware Kennard ---Nebraska W \i u m were at the Will and Otto Voss homes Sntundny. Miss Hazel .iahnel visitedatthe Harry Jahnel home Splurday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel call- ed at the Will Japp home Sun- day altemoon.'l`he Misses Dorothy Voss, Helen Jahncl and Rachel Hurnston spent. the week-end wilh home folks.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family were .Mtora at the A. D. Anderson home. Willard Misfeldt called on his cousin, Russel Drown Sunday, whois sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss were visitors at the Charles Voss home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Misleldt culled at the H. B. Plugge home If you prdfer, we will call at your home or olntir- cream and add 4 tablespoons flour Put an flame and s'Lir until thebutter melts and the ingndients a n we ll mixed.Heat the large nuoepan of cream and stir thisthickening into it carefully.Con- tinue to stir until it Lhickena. Sea- »§|0r f D5 !r» ~W A S H E R zfE;sU:v; . ..1 a f quality From every staldpqint of com- parison-beauty--Washing efficiency a n d durability it is equal to any of the highmt priced waghersf Yet they can be purchased $99.50 Nic Friedrichsen llardware~ Kennard ---Nebraska aslowas . 'J Q 2 Q !IIi I I Ir g FOR TRUCK sERv|cE THAT IS Prompt-Dependable and Economical CALL The B-Line Transfer H]Chas Bates. Prop.Kennard, Nebr attended a charivari and dance inhonorofMr.and Mrs.Arthur Appel at Irvington Thursday eve- ning.Mrs.Sam Holstein and family,Mrs. H. C. Ruhr and Marie Kahnk attended the shower given forMrs.Harold Christensen at the .|a n .I a gIElmc re ek -- -F ar me rs a n d Me r - , c h a n ts B a n k to b e r eop ened so on. Blair---Advance Cleaners quam bers ren ovated.: Plattamo\1th--~BlacJc &W h i te Groc ery in stalle d s i g n o ve r s t o r m bui ld in g.| msiHEAi ~ FII! 0venize Balioon I | , | ; | 0 v ¢ r r é u e v o | - n Rosenbaum Service Station '~ l sm1,N=\>mh, February 21, msn |==.-:_ _ -.======4_1n = = = = = = n =: u : l :Inm a n nv nnanr I f ai n t t\ u mtv. tur n h a i in 4*ln" M EFUIII :nf Vllll§lr»il"l||vrln Unn . . |. '. . ' ! . " ' . ' . ' i ~ 2 1 'the unennarloun rnnn lllul m-.¢`1}'}Be Ted B lura t nm .ux vu-» -mvO R ~Skov.' A deli'§aua lunch 3 r ' FORMS POULTRY CLUB bed by g m h and relztivea w h o ~ " =';g;*=;g Uri;m g (Continued from page one)\HE TEmmks smcon' | §F§¢§i§{§gf"i=li$§ 1 `i»f»§`¢"`Lé""1,Z,§-u uv --- =-~-- \ ---"un ~"-.........,n ¢. .... ..»¢.¢. .......am... n......9'L$..'!'°;..L-iL'.L"' .';:..'-e gm zu- ';,»-`i5¢E'}'$ 'é=;:|| _,gg 'é»"F».'T L |j,._.m Biock 20 of »t.he afomsdd n n l u e utiny~;.....¢..u..,we,-me .....-,......»-umen wherever nn! mer, f| 1Pl\`| .H e ha d n o f ea r h e wnn lrl ur l n rfrerr unn that was nn! enrdlnl. But he dld nm knnw .hmnlmm Gibbs The profess nf u m m : .Smve In :hir rontwat. une nr you." A man wnh l hom hm-u nnvwhedID lnmv- hollum hmlrdn nml .lnnn~xlmn allhhs'dinzzhy Bluwly mn-dwllnwnlerThen the laumrh putnf ilu: hnv lhn hnnvu .nn "l*ve been on my present job 32 yenrs but if it had.n't been for Sargon I do n't believe I`could have held out qwch longer. vi|l|g¢ nf Ax-lingwn. To satisfy the Hens and encum- bmnce; therein set forth w n i My ~ mm of $129.41 costs, and the mcreuaed and accmimz cash. haped H.'c. Lmen celebrate hu §énry nx¢n§Z,Qr.' 'nm Pew: allows soil :nation and nm ab- 82ud birthnhy Tuesday "f!@m°°";Kn!t will be the next hostess.mrntjnn.were Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansenand family , Mr. and Mn. MartinLarsen and son.-1,Rev.and Mrs.P. J. Reinertsen, N. J. and Wal- ler Andersen.Mn and Mrs. Peterlverson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and ia rdly helped him celebrate in the evening.Wednesday ultcrnoon,a large miscellaneous shower wa;given The st.Pauls Aid will meet?Thursday afternoon, Mah. 6, vim Mrs.L E .Larsen.The Danlah Ai d wi ll meet Wednesday aftehnoon,Heh.5 wiLll MIS.Chris Peterson._Meadnmes Chris Benson and Chris Peterxon spent Monday Aft- ernoon with Mrs.Rudolph An~ dreason._ Soil eontalnkxg rm imuliiciant nmount of Eme in slow ln warm- ing up i n the springtime,sp- pem water logged, compact, and spoken of- as a cold mil. Testa already arranged are at the August Kerkholf farm, south of Telbasla,and at the Paul Kmnzer fnrrn east of Calhoun. l v u .:.zA1 ByWYN'l COPYING w |\§|'l'|'\QQ § I !"F' "`!!.'° éqmfnrljnl unit Rai- ;;Ein`é|`iiErf|I'foF?:'i¢"ii¢;,;,;;e n prov ided by mid ox;ier ~ ree and by law in suclr cuesa u U 0 0 tln gtn n mu n o t hour flnlls ivps mn Bvttlngtnn had rec ow-red fron theil S I UE .Gi b b !hfld hP|"U n m I 0 firm: Lrnnvk-ali!with in Rvn rn lnn tna 1 lla 5_made and provided. Dated at Blair,Nebraska, this 19th day of Fehnmry, 1930. Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washimrhnn.hmmm NA..-..u. J i I A M M A R TY N hls hunts fr o m tisnlr custnnmry f . § § | ` d " ~ ~ ~"ggmodringatl!th?dewk ha £110 ghpl tuned [N-3g8YY0|R an d mnhyogapgr nr IN 'r ms U I ter of the shore Thr- rirfxt |~r\»m»~1;|that he wa s i n n y ac ht launc h. xv Servltvl tion that sa strnrlrrvf hm!fnwmrlml He k n e w th a t t h e h u m o f th e nam . - , . . . - - _ - _ - . , , , . . .his ho me was tho 11`\|u."'llI -mmf'mp ..I1fo r Mr s . Ha r old C hr i s te n s en a tti r e M r .a n d M m A n d r e w J o hn so n " " ` " " " " "" " " " " '" ` " " " " " " "~b e 'e i n th e to r wo u ld ma ke an y c ull for netp ho me o f h er p ar e nts , Mr . a nd Mr s . H e r m a n Rah lf s .Mr s .C i ma te n - we r e Sa tu rd ay even in g gu e sts a t th e P ete r Nie lse n h o me . ee n wa s th e rec ipient o f ma n y ;I r m a La u r a ,li ttle d a u g h te r o f .b e au ti fu l a n d u s ef u l g i fts .A d e - .Hc jo us lunc h eon was s erve d to nil.. Mr .a n d Mr s .E ma n u e l A:tdrea~ s o n a n d sons sp en t Tu e s da y eve - aningvi a t th e F r e d Chr istian sc h h o m e a n d Mr . a n d Mm Ha n s W u lf la n d s o n s a n d Mr .an d. Mr s . Mar - ti n La r s e n an d sons Spent W e d- . n w l n y eve n i n g the re he lp i n g C a r i a n d H a r r y c elebrate th ei r b i m d a y s . Qu i te o la r g e c r o wd attend ed th e Ha n s Jensen,J r .sale ne a r <01um Th ur sd ay .M r .a n d Mr s . J e ns en wi ll li ve i n B la i r a n d Mr . M r .a n d Mr s .c o a r s e R s s m w e m wa s ba p ti z e d a t th e i r h o mo Su n - da y af te rn o o n Rev. R€il| ¢rtBt'.Il. Sponsors we r e essrs 51:1 Mes-» d o me s H. C .ua s en an d Qa r l Rasmu ssen.Bé f or e th e b a p ti s m di nn er wa s ser ved t o th e f o llo w- i n g gu es ts :eV.a n d Mr s .P .J . Reinertoel1»r.a n d Mr s .H .C . ,Ras mus se n an d f a mi ly ,M r .a n d | Mr s .Ro h Ra smus se n a n d f a m i ly a n d Ra y mo n d Rasmuss en. A la r g e s u r p r i s e p a r ty m e t a t th e w i l l W o l f ho me Su n da y eve - n i n g to r e mi n d th e m o f th e i r a n d M r s .C la r e n o e i i u h r wi i lmo ve gg th we dd in g ann ivers ar y .A go od on to th e pla c e wh e re the y live d .iti n te wa s en joy e d b y a l l a f te r Th u rs d ay eve ni n g Mr .an d Mr s "wi 1i c 1l lu n c h was se r ve d -M r a n d Ma r t i n Lar sen an d sons,Mr .an d Mr s .Cha rles Th i c lf old t a n d L y le Mr s .W u l f m e r e th e r e c ip i e n ts o f a n u mb e r o f ni c e c h i na p re e s nts . we r e a mo n g th o s e wh o e njo y e d a l Tu es da y e v m i n g a n u mb e r o f d i n n e r a t t h e A l f r e d E n g e r h o me 'sin Blai r, in h ono r o. t_Mr . a nd Mrs. En g c r ' s f ir s t wed d in g a n ni ver s ar y . F r a n k Gr o b ma n n a n d da u gh ter , E d i t h o f Oma h a y s p e n t Sa tu rd ay e v e n i n g a n d Sunday af te rn oo n a t th e Ma r t i n La r se n ho me . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ru d o lp h A n d r e w n o n we r e Sa tu r da y e ven i ng gu e sts a t th e Ch r i s Benson ho me .Su n- gue sta we r e enter ta in ed f o r su p - p e r a t th e H.C. Rasmusse n h ome i n h o n o r o f M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Christensen.Besides ptr .a n d Mr s .Chr istens en th e gu es ts we r e Mr .a n d Mr s .Ed C h r is te n s en a n d f a m i ly o f Bla ir ,M r .a n d Mr s . J e ns Sorensen a n d Mi s s A n n a li tth r .Mr .a n d Mr s .Ot t o W n c h a n d d a y gu es ts were Or vn l Benaon d m l g h w r spe nt Th nr n da y eve n i n g By s h o l m d K e n d a ll Si mmon s , Ha r l a n d Ne ls o n a n d Gi f f o r d Pe t- er s o n .o a t th e Ha n s J ensen,J r .home- Mr s .J en sen a n d Mu r d e ll sp e n t| S u n d a y eve n i n g a t th e W n c h f i e ld a s o o o h a s th e we a th e r p e r - mi ts .I f y o u h a ve so me so il o n Y OU1 ' f a r m th a t y o u wi s h to h a ve te sted f o r ti me c on ten t,Co u n ty A5§e nt Geor ge Bates will c oo per ate * wi t h y o u . Fa s hi o n Center- -th e Dr ess Store o f B l a i r " o f f e r s y o u e ve r y th i n g th a t i s n e w a n d s m a r t i n S i lk Dres ses to p i c k f r o m in s i z e s 1 1 to 5 2 pri c ed a t $6.75,$10 to $19.75.S m a r t n e w sty les o n S a l e . N o w .'6 - l t F o wn e s Glo ve s f o r ' W o m e n - s m a r t n e w s t y l e s - $ 1 to $3.50 a t th e Fa s hi o n Cen te r.6 - I t BELL CREEK VALLEY E d L s n g h o r s t a n d da ug h te rs , F lo r e n c e a n d Ma b e l o f Ni c k er so n, we r e Su n da y gu es ts a t th e W m . Ho l tm a n ho me . Cec il a n d Mi n n i e L a l lm a n vi s - i te d S u n d a y a f te r n o o n wi th re la - ti ve s a t W i n slo w. M r .a n d Mr s .E l m e r H a r t u n g a n d da u gh ter ,I o n e M a y a n d M r . a n d Mr s .Ha r v e y Ha r tu n g 'a n d da u g h te r Ph y li s s Ros e,:spent W edne sday a f t e r n o o n a t th e A u g . Ha r tu n g h o me i n Fo ntan ellc . Miss.M a y W u l f f i s ass is ti ng Mr s .L u th e r Mo n k e wi t h h c r ho us ewor k. QV T U TT V T V ||v THE STORY C HA P TE R I . - F lo y d Un wln.un -succ essful In lll'un utruenlo.wi thhisfriendHo wa rd no r ma tivepalntarofnomonote.but notvrealthlf. take dinner with their c ol- lege uuoc iate, Alfred Gibbons. nonn-olnl maz na to Un wln produces nwri tte n ple dge whic h the th re e h i6taken whllo ln c ollege, to help nac hotherln n dvnr nlty oxp la ln ln l thathoneedsilnanc laf assistance now to r the educ ation ol'his son Bob.an d da nf hter Mar r Gibb ons modsat the " og nllti " of the p led ge . b utnn e e a to mn o n place tor Un-1rin' n da ughte r ln hll orgn nlzatlon.S h o I l to c a ll n t h i s n mo l n u ts ! " C HA P T E R II.--Bettlnlrton ar-rnnzon to help his old Irlend Un -whn by pnlntlng soma pic tures and selli ng them.1\1a.x aUnwln, twentyYears old. ls Elgar dwny *s privatentdnoltranher.Ho in n. man of vastwealth. but tm debaucheo.Calllnlr atc lbno m' o lllc e . al arra nged , Mar ! lluked b y the nnane lor lo betra y heremnloy efs business secrets.for money.The girl refuses, nnd leaveshim.Rndway ,exhausted bl'diss!-natlon,announc es hln intention of tnklnt: 9. holiday on the oc ean. butls to be acc ompanied by l. sec retoryand a. wireless operator.Hi n wif eloc opts his invitation to g0 \\itllhim.ftadwny nic ks Mary L n wtnushissec retary on the trlv.andalrreeathatherbrothermaylc -compnny them. "l'e r ha p a3 o ur fa the r wou ld lik e to go also?"She c o lored tl llltle.Ile dec ided that when she hushed she was pret- tier th an any gi rl ln the W inter Follies. " p i n vnlhnv vn|\n\n.r'|"uhh ~ whic h l|E'1lI ll|| \\Il nn llitll Iu w h u c ame tmvn rd the frl\\\1 1 I le forrn given fear. n o l s e l e s s l y A l [ h i *!\t ll\l i l oo ; | [h e paused ill:- hl.l||Iwi! i f\\' s unk on somethlng of its llnrni l .».»lor.Th e lnstlnc l to tice \\t1R conquered. The re c ame y e!naore strongly to h i m th e desire to kn o w by wh a the was menac ed.But his progres- sion to a woodshed sho wed n o abatement ol'his caution.F r o m the top or a c lo set he tool: down a sltlpgwd etwill "'\' loan-no-l 2. . pi n te tn .- ~- {\"Hl" h : l ' i l r " t : I le f-~ltlllly *lloll='un.in to wllone twi n ban-els he n u t No 4 Cartridges. Ile o pen ed th e floor o f h is li vi ng roo m s o s oftly that lle ltlnltto n d i dnot h ear h im u was th e c o ld gu st that ma d e th e palntc r lo o k r o u n d I le n a w a toil.keen-eyed ma n a t "il0S e sho ulder was th e b u t t o f s twelre ho re . "IJ on't move."suld the fisher- man. Glbhn advanc ed slowly in to th e room..Ile ha d n eve r. to hi s k nowl- edge set ey es on this stranger. But he lo oked so sc slrc hlngly and wi th such ohvloun mt-nnc e that Betting- ton b ro ke th e silen c e "I o u g h t to ~no lng lz e f or th is t suppose."he s o ld " b u t lur ely ,on a n ig h t li k e th i s n ma n may se ek shelter wi th ou t being threatened with a s c n tterg un ." " W h o were the two me n y ou 'f}'@f§.\l[{l1ln the post olllce yester- uselens.li e ha d hP|l'I ne a tl; knoc ked ou t and was no w to he expedltlously Bluingzhaled lt was lnc rodlhle.Th e n the re a l nletmlng o f th e th in g tlashed o n hi m.l i e ' wa s mis tak en for J ona than Glh hs H e wa s ro wi n g Gibbs'boat and wea ri ng Gib bs' c lo th es . with ll two day s'g r o wth of b e ar d a n d a facebur ne d wi th th e su n. h e mig ht e ns lI ly p ass for the fis herman. " Th i s ls a ll tl mistake," be aaldL addressing himse lf to Sem." Y o u thi nk P m J ona than Gibbs." " I k n o w d - - n we ll y ou'ro not." said Sa m, wi th o u t a n lmu a The thin g was i nexplic able, They k n e w h i m fo r himself.an d k n o w in g lt. th ey we re c ar ry i ng h im o ff . bou nd wi th ro pes . to th e o pe n s ea Th er e was s ee min gly no s o r t o fpersonal nrrudsre in th is h ln ln ha nd ed ma tter .Th e three me n were c arr y in g o ut o rde rs. "Llsterh ho."aald Sam,"we 've :wt orders n ot to say n thing to y ou till the Bos s sees y ou.I t wo n ' t d o y o u no g oo d a sk in g wh y we di d lt. or wh o we a r e W e ha d to get y ou alive a n d unhnr mc d.un d we did th e be st we k ne w ho w. " I t wa s da rk wh en th e lig hts of B a r Ha r b o r c ame In sight.Be t tln gton gras carried u p th e mlm: way , ac ross a dc c hnnd then plac ed i n a sma ll c abin lig hted wi th n single porlhole. Sa m un tle d the kn ots an d watc h ed th e vic ti m s tr etc h his s un and c r amp ed limbs. " J u s t a wo r d o f war nin g,"Sant 1 ~. 1 ';" t f \ ¢: §g ~e :.: .\ > . ; §.: . ;; ¢ § ¢ ~.2 ~ > ' i 1" F ¢: :i i " ....ea t t .# P i "I:.~.q . :.e .o f .=4 l . ... \ .\. .....~ g:4 £255 + 5 ei l "..~\ ; .x 1 "l ?; § - : ; .: : . E ;qi t l : . .3 "~.:51$:5 i 5 e l i t e ~. ~ ..~ 5 1 ~~ '.... ...gn 1."~ »,:~s ~ 2 :L "". . E R I C A . A N D E R S O N " I f e lt my s e lf sli p pi n g phy si~ estNOTICE 'ro CREDITORS OF ESTATE S T A T E OF'N E B R A S K A I I a t Washington County,|I In the County Qourt.\ I n th e Ma t t e r o f t h e Es ta te o f J oe J oh nso n,Dec eased: To th e C r e d i to r s o f S a i d Es ta te : Y o u a r e He r e b y No ti fi e d ,Th a t I wi l l s i t a t th e C o u n ty C o u r t Ro o m i n B la i r i n s a i d C o u n ty o n th e 1 4 th d a y o f Ma r c h a n d th e 15th day of J une, 1930 at 10 o'c loc k a. ln . e ac h d a y to r e c e i ve a n d e x- cadly f o r f i ve y ears.I t wa s a n a mi n e a l l c la i ms ag a in s t sa id ever las tin g p r o b le m wi t h m e to| E8f3ff°»" i t l l a vi e w to th e i r ad- e a t a n d di ge st m y f o o d to ke e p u p m y str e n g th to c a r r y ' o n wi t h m y job,a n d I g o t mi g h ty we a k a n d rundowjn.I k n e w I h a d a di f f e r e n t med i c i n e f r o m a n y I h a d eve r ta k e n a lmo s t as soon as 1 be ga n Sar go n,a n d b y th e ti me I h a d ta k e n th re e bo ttle s I f e lt li k e a n e w ma n .I a m e a ti n g mo r e th a n I e ve r ate b ef o r e , wi th - o u t a trac e o f indign ation,m y s tr e n g th i s re tu r n i n g e ve r y da y , I re s t we ll a n d g e t u p mo r n i n g s fe e li n g stro n ge r a n d be tte r th a t I h a ve fe lt i n y e a r s .Sa r g o n P i ll u L | : . . . . . .2. . .1 : . . . .- . . . . . : n : - . .l l j u s t m w t a n d nllo wa no o. .' I' he time li mi te d f o r th e pr es en ta ti on o f c la i ms ag a i n s t sa id E s ta te i s 3 mo n th s from_th e 1 4 th d e y o f Ma r c h ,A .D. '1930,a n d th e ti me li mi te d f o r p a y m e n t o f deb ts i s On e Y e a r f r o m sa id 14 th d a y o f Ma r c h ,1930. W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th e Se al o f said Co u n ty Co u r t,th i s 1 5 th d a y o f F e b . ,1930. ( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R , 5~5t Cou nty J u dg e. LEGAL NOTICE w Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen and home.daughters spent Sunday after-I Mr.and Mrs. noon at Lhe Lars Rollaml home.,Blair,spent Mol Mr.and Mrs.Rolland and chi!-:me }{_ C, Rasmu dren were Sunday evening guests Mr.and Mrs. nt mhn Martin Lumen hume.dmmhmrs were Guy Hink lday eveniL n m n n !M I ana mrs. J onn 1:;c n r,emmmp,|.."~ 1 . . ? ' " " t ""':. 'TI S I Cllr ?" umm d c »mnndm1 I remarked." r o n c a m:ge :our 0 ; | p u L lu. y n v t r I l l u n e c u n u l u u n . L An d er s on , 1 01 4 Mi lle r S t. ,|3,C.B .&Q.Ra i lwa y ern-R E F E R E E S S A L Ele y of | Sr.,o f A r li n g to n ,we r e Frid ziy i q ulo uy ."1 a l u m wa n t rg go uu u "I was not In un}f>Ekr offic e y ea-that porth ole a nd y o u c un 't ge t out Eric -Fti n .m r s t \\Jm,H0 l t -DO? I c ertainly shnil Ilif..tenday ." gald Belkin 0 ~u m ." I p t th is cabin.I f y o u d;d_R 0 h;" Z a | `2f i'» , g a I 1 sqpnosp 1 shall hm-e to "P9 E'have not hmm In .W§f.,}2',.," multi nh!\vo uldn' t he ln vo u.If y o n' r e wis e ..1 . ssc.. nvmc.E d Ha n s e n an d Su nd ay af te r - he P e te r Ha n s e n wk i r k sp en t th e Nels Nelson ho me a n d Mo n d a y a t home. er of Lincoln, is Ed nnd Boone "mn s .He n r y Ch ri st,th e ni n e y e a r l o ld s o n o f M r .a n d Mr s .Ot t o C h r i s t wa s op er ated o n f o r nP" pen di c ltis a t th e Ri c h mo n d h_os- p i ta l i n F r e mo n t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g H e i s g e tt i n g a lo n g a s we ll a s c a n b e e xp ec ted . Mi s s W i lh e l mi n i n F r a n k e sp en t Sunday afternoon with Ethel Schurmnn._'" _ _" m i 1-,n....... plac e f or hi m. "Rn dwny lmlmul0¢- lie .look up some plnns nnd glanc ed n t them,"'l`hr.fre are fo ur bouts c nrrled. I se e. nnd one o l' tllem's n twenty -one fo ot launc h.li e stmll loo k utte r IL O! c ourse, he'll hnve to mess with th e c rew.Te ll hlm to rep or t to Cn pu lln lin lle tt o f the A l- batross. nt the New York Yuc ht c lub flont.n t th e foo t o f Exi st Twe nty - tlllrd street.She loaves lln r lln o - hm- emnm-mm nl.~|.| nm! will lm here . .... ._ - -...,. ....,...... ....two me n f or n fn rtnl; :l| L " Gibbs lower ed his gun.He tri e d to ass ume n loo k o f n mln lilllty , but there \\l1s n l l l nn xlety wr i tte n nlnlnly .Benlngru nnvz nc lllng , no ted tlmt th e Suu wu s s llll ln suc h n posi tion ns to c ons lltu lc n thr em. "\\ 'llnt nre y o u? "snld Gibbs. Bettlng ton related hi s mlsndven- turns. "A nnlnger, eh?" sold Gllihs.Ile y o u ' ll wa lt u ll th e B o ss s e n d s to r y ou." Sum tu rn ed th e k ey s i n thc do or an d le ft h i m prisoner.As he ex~ nmlne d his du nge on ho h e nr d llle throh blng of mn c llln ery .I-'rom the porlholo he c ould s ee the b out wns movi ng.I l e pulled o l!th e llc nvy sen boots o t J on ath on Gibbs nn d tllmg hims elf o n the herth. in mnny nd vc ntur os B c ltln zton h ur l learned piuyc.S te wa r t Ph a r mac y , A ge n ts . Fa s hi o n C e n t e r - t h e D x e s s S tn r e o f B l d r - - o f f e r s y o u eve r y th i n g that is new ond smart in SilkDressestopi c k f r o m i,u sizes 11 w 5 2 pri c ed a t $6.75,$1 0 to $19.75.S m a r t n e w sty les o n Snle Now.6-it Gr a n t L a th r o p ,A tto r n e y B y vi r tu e o f a n o r d e r d i r e c ti n g sale,issued o u t o f th e di str ic t c o u r t o f W a s h i n g to n c o u n ty , Ne b - r a s k a , a n d i n p u r s u a n c e B ! s d e - cree o f said c ourt i n a n ac tion th er ei n pe n d in g ,wh e re i n Va ss ie D e l la Ha n s e n i s p la i n ti f f a n d B e r th a L e e Su th c - rlnn d' et n l,o r c .a..f..-.|....»..1 ...zu ..»H..-.af-l~»lf J * ' » i ; ' , ; . m ; , . " a ; . ; ; 4 < , ; ¢ ; ". . . m H a 1 » » » a t t T n | n . n f Rln ill unurn Snnnflnu elhn-II DI D Q ill F lf mon t L b l U A .A . l ¢ A ; ¢ |v \ | § ;\ . \ ¢\ | | |F u l ;I Nn e r g u e s t s a t t h e I ' c » t c r N i e l s e n M i s s E d n a e l ' | n m F .; w c c k - e n d a t t h e ] ' l l 1 ~I i I l C r e e k V a l l e y s e w i n g s o u t h o f B a i h C l u b n u t .T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t g t h e A l f r e d I e e r l U W J w J w s e n h o m e .N e a r i v a l l M r s .I d a C r a m e 1m1:sl» r uttvndtwl ami the foilow-visiting at the ing viailurral Mcsdames Chris Ncwkirk homes.m t _a n a l y l y s ,w i l l 1 . . » i u | | n u u 5 " é v . ". . - ». . . u n . .u . ' . .. .t s 1 a f t e r n 1;M r s .y u n d n y . "¢ - - - I e ~? n £ , a -, ;o o n a W h e n s h o a r m - I n o n e ' " " " `CTOSSQU w e mom.took down from inut rremng anu turning were uun~Rad wny a siren: a pencil nmlfa ple<e`o1' im-dlc u ps tha t mari n dange r gh oulde l l c h a i r D e f ' l h c i i e " 5 h a n d e d t o t h e o t h e r .n o t t a k e u p o n t h s e l v e s ..e a1|1 n y n I n 1 \|tg i g s s n r n c t h i g g . "n e w r x n m n n d c d .D r a w m g - ; g § 3 5 ' = , , ; ' °; ' g ;a s l e e p u n d w a s ~ 0 N G ~ . . . . . . = . ¢ . . . .I i i - t t i l l z l o n h w l t n t e d f o r n m o -" Y o u a l u ' t s r o : r y 1 n r : . "s a i d S u m ..- = - -* " - " = ° -" f ~ f ' *" i l \.u<,~.»..._,.W...Q.,. W .....,.-in the :xftemoon on Thursday the Gth day of Mm-ch,1930,ac the wcsi front door of the Washington county court house in the City of Blair,Washington county,Neb- raska, sell nt public auction to the highest bldclcr for cash,one io unh at said sale and three- H1*1"1~<=mlnmans.,,| ,M dwH"1n|0"}31s"5hli¢1Iscarlyeveryone from here a nnd told laimsv-If ht! ww PI tended thB"I""uIEh5 ~play] 'I'hr=l'e were Pl1\sl0nlIr£§ll at Fontana e rl ay e g.1 11 |~1Mr. and Mrs. Evi Dunklau were '.'2..i."'EJ`"'f.'l "._EEZ.v3"Ei'."§iTHEHACKSA\V ru|u\H\.v» x mum u z."'rm~y tellf me y o u nl»` ld y ou r n er ve wllh y ou . Y ou N O T I C E F O R A D M I N - >e nb le lo se c lh e Boss t a -~,lle ' s hi ttin g th e plpc n ml M I N I S T R A T I O N 0 I ' E 5 |t n u n : |||.u c " u a u u l . u m a m w u n e n t |; || u || u | |n h e r a -t h e b e t t e r f o r h e l m : l l r l s c u t i n \\uz»§ l1= t h e 0 o c c u r : - M t o h i m t h a t h v r e w a s a w o n t ll _ h e r u n g * s o l i t a r y w h o w a s n w n t n i i y u n i m l -|n i g h t .STATEhostessa t :1 la r g e relatives a n d fr i e m o'c !ock su pp er S u m hon or o f th ei r twe ding an:1 iversury . mr-....|11.1-¢~D m é a t h e r i n g o f d s a p n f i v e ' n e o n i v n h g n f i { l \ x l l l u l n u u c u | | p . . u l .u v ;u t tu rn this tr ip in to o n e o f ti me cnrouscs.Presently L ....... ....... . . . _ . I \ r . . . _ . .IlII!!RUARY 27,1930 NUMBER 43\( l I m y < v ¢.....5 ...»nty -fi fth we d - il Luilmun and Curtis visited at Mrs.Min- xtllieb Echuzn-nir 30th Wed- n miner und .uury vume ln." T a k e lh ls tc lvgmm, "h e sn ld : "'\ \'. Clemn nl. S. S.Alb nlr oss , lmr llur h or .hlnlne.Sla li curnpmonz dnc lor a boa rd fo r lrln.m a n n n o t ton g o o d , - I la d wu y f " As sh e wu s lc nvlng the ro o m he c ulled ou t mo r e c heerfully ."Y o u gun.lngert 'y o ung an d hnnduomef nneed.lie sk|:!r'l\el! In u few sklll~ fu l slr uk e s n p o r tr a i t o f th e mu n standing tlu -re. hls gun hnlnnc ed lnthe c ro ok n f h ls n nn. J on ath an Glb hs looked a t l l ln silenc e. "Il ls g ood. " he suld de llbe rulc ly . "wly ulever e lse y o u may be y o a r eA dr nh smnn ."''E lr.'s ns mu r h as n mnn's llf e ls wo r th to 2 0 ln n a w.1 h n vc n ' l n n au llmr lly to l m y o u ou t tlll h e gi ve s th e wo rd , so r u b r in g y o u a b lt e to e m here." Su m vmddlc d ou t.Bc -ttlngton wa s m n puzzled by his up parenx trlemlllness.A s n phy slc ul :peel- hnr nnn hr Cum n m 0 ' I { a n lo n &0 ' Ha n lo n ,A tty a . STATE OF NEBRASKA \ | se Washington County,\ County Court.In Probate. founhs an confirmation of said suie,the folfbwing described read es ta te : Th e E a s t h a l f o f L o t eight. a n d th e W e s t h a lf o t L o t In the Matter of the Estate of nine in Block forty in theFerdinand C. Ruwe, Deceased:finjt .ggiqqn o the City of 1 ood.cently.E ~"On one trim",he , _. .........~. .I lo llu nl:l:1vu:~1.lc- f A n d 'UIQFB iS 8n - r-.=1.t:.: . r ;.~;===,» |othe r gr ea t op po r- uuc tu n i ty f o r someone tux:l:.~.wh o wi ll i n ve n t a -»c omb ination c u n - Lum f-1 .rl Ula HILL szfifl ..1f'shE>E"a'r¢ié; c o o n m my p a ja ma s ' "I%Iercy",said hi s wi1e," h o w d i d i t g e t th e r e ? "' h u .u l l u A l u n *u n a sons,Me r to n a n d W ednesday eve n i n g ni e La llma n' s . M r .a n d Mr s .Gr l m m n ralph?ntpd t h 'life I en prth e S ttd . f u l | In \ l Ili»\.1"t |~I 11 l.» .§»11;s;i| ~l.}l.u1|. J of .dl i-.1It~:. I n n a t |t~ p :n . ;. ' W u a n d l i m cangoLHi n \|.l'1 " l \\iL1ll in t t(i.Lli| ,\. ¢ " lung;.| | n ; i .|A . \ A I . pu t 1.1 ti.L\l\l" A | lun . ind \ . 1,. a u U .a v L u u n .u a u 1 op e ne r a n d re vo lve r f o r t h e bride. Iie br oa ry is s h o tt- - b u t i t re min d s u s o f t h a t o i d s a y i n g - " S h o r t b u t s we e t" ju s t th e same. i f y o u fa i l to g e t 1-:no o t those mi l k hails a t th e special ;|rlr»o f 39c,y o u n.;....>n real ba rg ai n A lli a lr i1~1::ul, guess vi . - .\.:1 || i n #t*in 1 I i,,)L Xp - _ - Lisben to th e D E - V O E Re ds ki ns ove r th e KOII..ever y Th u r s d a y n i g h t - 10:30 to 11:00 11 m . K n o w An y bo d y L i k e Th i s ? " I s Ihe a go od d r i ve r ? " " W e l l,wh e n th e ro a d tu r n s th e s o me ti me he does it'.s a co-inc idenc e." So me th i n g n e w a ll the ti me .W e h a ve . . " . . . r . - . . - - - - - -- -- - --d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y F r i d a y e v e n i n g | b y e n t e r t a i n i n g a g r o u p o f r e l a - t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s . M r .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge F r a n k e :vi s ite d wi th re la ti ve s a t No r f o l k o n Th u rs d ay .A d o lp h Ho i tm a n g drove them LIP- A l l Elas ti c Step -i n Gi rd le s ar e fe atur ed a t th e Fa sh io n Ce nter fo r $1.98 a n d $2.98.6 - l t See those be a uti fu l Si lk Dresses at o n ly $ 6 . 75 a t th e F as h i o n C e n - ter -- siz es 13 to 46 nver 100 to p i c k f r o m.6 - I t 1 Platt. -smooth--Interior o f Barc ~ lf y o u u a e Y0!.lil have so me o ne to p la y wi th then." ............,......, c n n m - e n n l \l u v Th e Kld n ap ln g o f Howa r d Betting. ton. B F : ' t' TlNG' l` 0 N.as he ma de hls way no r th war d fr o m Glouces- ter..felt a sense o t halrplness in that he had en;.:a::ed llltllsvif to an th e Un wi n fa mi ly fr om its mo n e tary troubles.Th e sketches he nmds -whi c h wo uld af te rwar d be transferred to his bi z c a n va s e s - wr r e the hes:he had ever done. li e was pleased _who wa s ordi- narily a hard critic ."Th is , "he "tvhy s ho uld I be an §thln| £J th un I p retend ?" "Y oa 've never seen me before?" Gibbs demanded. "Never ,"Betti ngton said o li ttle lr rltab ly , " an d L shall pa ss a con- tented exis ten c e lt I never see y ou again.W ha t so rt o f a Mai ne f is h- erman are y ou to b ehave like this?" Gi b b s p u t d o wn his g un and as- sumed n mor e fri end ly nlr. "I ' ve been threatened."he so ld mth e r vatruely."I ' ve ma de ene» mles hereahout.I have to be c are- ful.I was startled ." "You c e rta inly startled me, " s aid the o ther."I h op ed to h e a h le to pass the night here an d dry my Ciuti10S." u z c u U A u u u n u u n . ;u u u u u a u n u awa ke n confidence.On his broad. llat fac e were wr itte n lust an dbrute c ourage.He wou ld be n ha d man to c ro ss.Bu t wh y s h o u ld he re ga r d I lo war d Betti ogton . pai nter of sea senpes and man ol' integ rity . with Buc h an air of eomrudeshlp? "W ller e are we bound to r? "he ask ed of Sa m, whe n a tray of fo od was br oug ht in. "So o Yo rk ." s ai d Sa m. "Ca n' t I g o on d ec k ?" B ettin gtoa asked."I en n't esrilpe." Sa m shnnlt his head. " N o t a l l the Buss wor d." " W h o is the Boss? ttlin?" "'I'ho ¢-nothin?"'I'here was senrn gives the Th e c a p l Th e h e i rs , ne xt o f k i n , i eg a tc e s , c re di to rs a nd All p er so n s i nter e st- ed in sa i d es ta te a r e he re b y no ti - f i e d th a t o n th e 2 1 s t d a y o f F e b ~ ruary,1930,Otto Ruwe filed a petition in said County Court al- leging among other things that Fe r di n an d C . Ro we , a n in h ab i ta n t o f W ashington., County ,Ne b ra s ka , di e d o n th e 1'i th f day o f Feb ru ar y , 1930,le a vi n g n o la s t fW ill an d Te s ta me n t, a n d possessed o f Re a l ! o n d Per son al Es ta te es ti ma te d a t $25,000.00 a n d pr a y i n g f o r ad- mi n is tr ati on the r eo f . I f y o u_ fait to apvgf.-nj a t sa i d B la i r ,W a s hi n gto n c o u n t y , s Ne b ra s ka . Sa id sale is f o r th e purp ose o f pa r ti tio n i n g said p mmi s e s amo ng' th e respe c tive o wn e r s ther eof. Da te d thi s 2 8 th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1930,a t Bla ir ,Ne b ra s ka . 2-Bt S.W .Cha mb er s,Referee. xD r . No r ma n K . Ra th r n a n n o PTO a 1:'rn I ST Ove r th e B la i r D r u g C o . I Pho ne B la c k 4 1 I Evenings b y A p p o i n tme n t x a nIn n g ti me to th r o u g h th a t l o v . ~ gncqg nng nizhf r-- i the self-cleanlpgllla y re sta ur an t bu lld i n g b e m g re- m1cco;~?¢te¢l. Te kn ma h -- C olsa n Hu tc h er ie s s h ted op era tio ns. " Y o n suroly vnu," salt!Jnnntllsfh Gihhs." i l l hull tht*1\ntf°r : md ma k e y ou some cnflt?@.I guess ynu're hunfzry." I t wa s af lvr the mon!th at Bot- ti n mo n nsked him."Wing Should any one tlirvntvn y ou hor e?" "J ealousy ,"said Gibbs,nftor a pause."I'| n n m n sta te o f Ma i n e ma n an d I don't mi x w i t h any one algound.Tlney dou't understand I a to ... .. . '. .I n S : 1 m 's t u l z u ." l ' l i m !I l - - 1 ,n o . " " Y o u m m m t h o m \ | i c r ? " S : \ m s : w o r n u l 't h o o w n e r w a s ju st ns om;|l1utic. 'jlo may th i nk llv's th e b o ss nn d J r Co u n ty Court. on th e z u m d a y ox Mu w i l ,1930,a t 10 o' c lo c k A .Id., a n d c ontest ;,aid pe ti ti on ,th c C o u r t wi ll ap p oi n t J o h n Ob er st, or s ome oth e r s u ita b le p oxb o n(31Ipt'n Ilullot may th i n k h c ls . h u ti ".._they dnn`t kn o w- - y e l. 'Sum r< \ s e' A d i mm° ' t"" t° r n o d proc eed to a to go."J u st on e h it of n dvlc o . lm. llon't ma k e n noise.I f y ou d o y ou'l!g o to rpm York g:1;:.':ed." Se ttleme n t o f s old e sta te .. W i tn es s m y h a n d a n d Of fi c ia l Seal th i s 21 s t da y o f Fe b ru a ry , °°*°'**|19:so. l B L A I R A l l S T I ? A ( " I ` 8 : TI TL E C D M P A NY -Bo n d ed A bs tr ac le r P H O N E 15 P i lo t B ld g .Bln ir ,Ne b r a s k a x x /DIL' EDWIN 'r.~J1PP II I IIal one," " "_"`rake and h a self- .H cleaning oc;w e ~~a l s o h a v e t h e " G a t -n n l * I l l l a n n l l l a n _n \~1\.1..|.1. cl \i.:| Ir1\r": I 1.111 r ||}1 }I1|l \~.n t} 1 -|==ur.1:W road Company will purchase more1iPaner.No doubt mar, Nmbruska gggt it"*"°heard G/'RB Plnlnly Llleglnn hnd snnn-t\\lng to conceal,ler ull.Bottlngtnntoldmmsguf u was nnne of his busluess.He had often mek queer,lngrown chnrnctera He could hot_-... ._._ m \\....|..|.»......... Bcttlnzton nnd nom been anne nnhls nrrnnd lo Blackpnrt n hull hour.when Jonnllmn Glhhs in his mnlordory went ou! to hlu lobster pots.lie was rcturnlng wlwn he saw nsmaller bout.Its mmwnles awnsh. (sEAl,)I. c. 1-:x.u~;1<,Dentist c~4¢County Judge.x - m v s s n v x c n NOTICE OF SliERlFl~"S SALE Offices in sum Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. 5 0 o u t : n w u w U l l " I l ul gu l. ,u u w:nude doubly lmpnssable by the del-u x e o f . m i n .G i b b s m a d e u n t h e {1Y¢}{oé}`nérnsé mé How.He knew It Henry Mencke, Attorney. instantly for hlnown.Investigation m THE DISTRICT COURT OpIcd'ths1tsome of the jllankimr "" " __UNTY NEI _- : -F..i'i'1"b@@n staved in.H0 BUPDOSOU |3."'f*,§*f'}N"""°"'CO 1 ~r u n !nnnuttv vd k hy pac king a huge nr mf u l o f 4 . - » . . I R - .n l b."....U lm., H.Be u lng lo n wa s mr n k e nc d b y th e aroma of collee.Glhbll was hold- ln g B e tlln gto n h s ho e s u n . "D r le d stln'ns boards,"h e nn- nounc ed."The y 'll need to b o K f e u e d before y o u c an ge t l n w 'em, an d y our pn nu are to rn pre tty bad.l' ll lend y o u a n ou lllt,a n d y o u c a n : e t w h a t y o u wa n ! d o wn th a t o ne of the ne e dle ro c ks mu s t h a ve done l L I l e bla med hlmsell' fo r a llo wln g the s tr a n g e r to cross th e boy .Almos t c c rtuln death wo u ld o wn lt any ma n dressed nu B e u ln g to n ha d be en . lu s uc h c ur- rents as these,Glb b s we n t to h ls s h ac k wllh n n uneosy mlnd .Th e wh ole gplsode x u x a n n .B y vi mx e o f a n or de r o f sale issued out of the District Court a n d i n pursu anc e o f a d e c r e e o l said c o ur t i n a n ac tion the rei n. in d exe d a t Exe c u ti o n Do c ke t D o f W a s h i ng to n Co u nty ,Ne br z| s ka ,} ' I uhm. .>\,u,~...,.InsuranceBeal Estate and Loma Ufllce in State Bank Bldg. x xD s . w F H E M P H I L LNumber 3498 at page, 4§'1, _ where-b n i v r l s r llo B l mq h r n .Th e s e r a c a lm n ow \ s p e lle d publlc lty to hi m.nu t ne m u . Z.. mummen 1 s p la lnli1 11; a uunnfl vn u Ma n r nur nrr nm lhn hav In Ché éfe d h ims elf "f ilh lh e h ope [h ilt | E d\y 3| d ' w Pf e i ff e f .e t g l,ar e Located in new Home 'Fheatn Bindr. Nebraska Blaz-I H ~ gn" 535|-f~V" --~--. ...- --.. -his guest might have been 1)escuc~d.;iefendnts, I will onthe 315i day »Sketches Ha Mads were the The summer sun had tanned Bet-I? F?""F F'?'fff'"' would soon aback of March,1930,at the hour of B u t H a Ha d Ever Done. ex-led. us he looked nt a study ot aurr und r oc k. "fflll pa y lla ry 'n tul- tlon a nd ho ard fo r a y ear." H e wa s perc hed up on u llttlelslundo r roc k,some three miles f r o m }3\'\CkP0rt.I-lla enthu siasm lc d hlm to o ver lo ok the slgu s ol' n c oming sto rm,th e wo rs t stor m wh lr h I nn -Ammn nv... r .. .. ... .m n l. tlnz to n to a rlc h bro wn.I n h lss e u b o o ts - th e o n ly o n e s Gu m h a d I to le n d - h l n faded blue swea ter un d llh n k l llllr t. h e lo o k e d th e lo n o t tlsh lnz ty pe h e ha d often pa i n te d . A t th e doc k h e to o k a ten-foot ro wb un t un d se t ou t to the vllln ge , Be had gone. perhaps, hall' the dls- tnnc e,wh e n u fast mo to r bo at -\n|»\ennA1l Innznl ut me xnuc li.B u t by mi dn ig ht Be ltlng to n dld not r eturn n nd Glhb s we nt c a re fu l- ly th ro u g h th e th lu gs wlll< 'h we re ln the torn c o nt.The re wus uné oldwn lc h wllh th e lnltla ls I I .B .lt. A wallet conxulned almost four lum~ dren dollars.Th e r e we re n o let- ters.But ther e wa s a refe renr e on a me mor a nd u m o f n-nulrs l n th e nkvlluh t of 1\ studio ul a trlven ud- 10 o'clock A.M.,at the West. front door of t'he Washington County Court Howie in the Citv of Blair,Washington County, Ne- braska,sell at public auction to Lhc hiéhest bidder for cash, the fpllowing described real estate, ww i r , h o m n u m b e r s e v e n ' ( ' 1 l a n d x x M A R C U S B E C K B O N D E D A H S T R A C T E B Of f i c e i n Mn y le B ld g . n l v ¢A s . H . ¢ u.r* A A w .. .* H nA ~ . .. n w v v m # " W W " "An . - - _ __ - _----x....\......--.. ~.=-».--"wa--~ ~"uvclunuaru """' °"""""" clpcxru an ei"and a rvcc-l[>t for the'remal ei ht (3)in block number sawme Maine coast.I n passed and hihon u.""»2'l"f.I°2£§ngi-Bn the end of the curfqnt year,e n v Ho f.in the Citv of Fort x With the first nuff nf tlmt ¢m1r» iand walled In I e pa .'-ml stonn a gre at wa ve, like n Lldnl lime. bore,rolied I n an d ove rwh ei med i Th e r e wo re two men i n lt.On e the roc k.On ly o wi n g to h ls gr e at lwu a a vastly broad-c hester!ma n atre nzth u nd abi lity na a swi mme r 1 with a tr im awvuter an d whlf b c an- wns Bettinmon nhln tn rnaanh s¢lmrE 1 ms trousers.I l e ha d th e look o f An d we re wa s a ou nc n o r xe y s . For almost nn hour Glb bs ant mo- tionless.'1'hen he ro se to his feet.p u t u Ho me on the oi l sto ve` n n d presently shaved hims eif c arefutly g; ;g ;; .» »W a s h i n g to n (f o u nty , Ne -E_g.B§:§:l':TP§oI;?i};wr L o t s n u mb e r On e ( 1 )a n d T w o Em11.,£"Z¢'l¥;iT.'l°un ( 2 )i n b lo c k n u mb e r Th i r ty - s e ve n I Q- m, ;¢ m_ m., Rar vi mHOMElWiththé' stngiacimrx urifn 2%€i\ii I ll :»achf`aniI_or.The other, who was had trlmmed his hair.Ile rubbed darkness which presently mergedinueering the bout. had no physical _the.grease_wh!Ch l!ettingtf1|_ .hpdI (87) in the City of Fort. Calhouh,||"""é2`n¥nT§m§"1"¢§§f.mnt iIN HER FIRIT TALKING PICTURE waéhingum Gofmty Nebraska.HFirBt door Eiéf Ehiériééé uffidliin to night an d bruised a nd weary , his wa y to th e 1 mld nlglnt wh en a d h i m he wa s na m left Betllngron peculiarities other than that gen-applied to ms snoea so carefully ln~'~trying to mnke eral alr of tollowlng the lea to the lmlher that n became at Lot number Sew,m.....n m .'~\v»~v°mm nn nnldann'lmld mink naxlble and he was able to black number Ten ntxzcn (11). inl Amr tre I l s q b c | \n u n -1 - - -- -- - - - - - --- --l i m l l g h t s h o w e d t h e b r o a d c h e a t e d m m m a n d p o i n t e d u # m a l l h o u s e .t o s o m e t h i n g a z t h e b o t t o m o f t h e uhuter pots were launc h. c alling o f th e _ Bettington c lu ng to the ti d e o f pu t th e m ou .Ha sty re pa i rs to th e torn trouser s and c oat enabte d htmto we ar the m.W ith a n Iro n whi c h h a d been | lttle_ used ox'late,he V i lla g e Of A r li n g to n ,W a s h i ng to n _ T R A I N ~Co u n ty ,Ne b r a s k a ,sa ve a n d e x-° c ep t. the re fr om th e f o ll¢ > wi n s p a r t C h i c a g o a z N o r t h w e lt e m R a n m a o f lo t 17.to - w i t:Comme.nci;1g at E a s t- - 6 : 1 0 p . m, d u ly .Thea iiilfhiiié néfi n\ill evidenc e u f the n w m a r> 4 I l n h d r l f t l m r m m m n a m ;a n n n n v m l u r e s : - e u m e m | [ | [ 0 s o m v m l n i l O I I . ..n / ¢ \ '1 ; | . f I I - - A n-1 \:'... ... ...:...:icn-..,._..Be mn mu n hnd come no t h e ' shack or one Jonathan Glhbs.a nu r ly mn n . wh o ha d n o tn mc wi th his uelzhhors.He s up po rted hlm- selr lndllfere ntly wl l h hln n s h ln lund c hic kens.H e wa s k n o wn f o r n had-tempered. man who preferred b l: o wn mmn n n v tn : n v m m- r \m-There.o n th e lu mo m o l Rho other c raft.w n l a ma n ly in g lm- moblxe.A n d as th e artis t sto op ed a\ e r h lm,th e mc n mhc u t la l lo r gn ve a tremendous halt-a rm ja b whi c h c aught Be ttln g mn o n th a p n lm o f th e ja w.Th e o th e r two xrrnhhed h h n as h i s head fel]forg Their tnrmen shane. (Continued next, week) 'Fashion Cenoer--the Shoe Storeo f B l a i r - o f f e r s y o u an un u.-n mlly la rg e s elee ti o n of s mar t ne w s ty le s ih § \ I n g e r s th a t W e n :f o r W o me n me southwest corner ox aunwr17,ru n nxn g the nc e ea st On e h u n d r e d a n d te n f e e t, r u n n i g th e n c e n o r th f o r ty fe e t,r u n n i n thenc e r u n n i n g t h e n c e s o u th lo n y f e e t to we a r - : n u u . u x .u n u y . c. S:P. M & OmnluNorthbound 7 15 a.m. daily except Sunday 7:52 a.m. Sunday only. Southbound we s t On e hu n dr e d a n d te n ! e e t|2 ; 5 2 p . m . d a i l y e x c e p t s m q l th e plac e o f b e g i n n mg 1*»f 4' ff x 12:85 n.m. daily exeent Sumin. » I 1 \I mwqgowgwmgyau.|._rALKmam.,.. Monday, March 2 -3 Them was no answer to h h knock upon the door. no Bettlngton. now chilled to the hone, opened ll.Ile found the lhack had hut two rooms.A living room wllh | bedI ln a corner of lt. and 1 kitchen.A wnrd and lmuled hlm on where.unconscious.he lac plum of hll usnllant,whl irlnnlng.,The hx-ond-c heated man. wlralledSum, clapped hlm <»... ..». l.. ...........,¢.\ \. . vu ||u u x : u uu ||5 a u ls |J U |||\ L ua u ;U I n. " ° E £ ? ';.| 2 § ' d . _ . . " $ " 2 ? 'E n n a J e t t i c k s ..a l ` f e e t w e n t o f t h e S o u t h e a s t C o r n e r |5 . 8 0 p . m . .d a i ] 3 SCHEDUL E- n tooo Fashlo Cenbe r-the HM ;ni lo t Seven in block Twenty in''°° Store of Blair offers you Gwoicest the Village of Arlington,Wash-- a u s gg 'Ugg fsmi Stockings that Wear in all ingtun County, Nebraska, running ,UW new Indus colon.6-It thence sixty feet north.parallel Nnnhbnnnd H Southbound 11 :00 A BL Blair, Nbnska, _Q-jglqrgW-27!l93'?_ rc BANQUE: cuélsrmu cmmcu |Nor ovr:n.PnonUc'r1oN |me.g¢§13_9f_nephejv, b.; »3ue| fiiamlanbii without any service Imvfetta. entitled "Lellwnla"will be bgqn required of him on Lhalslpresented.This will be followed npllee .£or. qonnty equipment,~upplles,etc.,belonging to ni n rict No. 3. Te ka ma h-No rthwwtern Be n elephone Cvmmny improving tel- ephone lines in this dty. Tatlmag;Local tbeatm willin- stall Vitaphone equipment. Peru-J.A.C2311 purchased Taylor shop ol A. Herman. Ledngtun Stale Bank will np- ply lor charter to change from Stale bank to national bunk. Baysrd-Rialto Theatre willin- m n tallde equipment in very near future. Trenton "amhusker Club, cap- italized at $l,000, reantly formed Curtls»-Com show held here recently. Total of 105 oarloads apples shipped from Nebraska points during 1929.--Famam Echo. Lyman-New high school build- ing now being occupied. Omaha-Library §oard ask $250 000 bond issue fo improvement of city libmry. Curtis-New jail building com- pleted and now in use.. Bridge po rt-City council _:Bur cussed p§|s for paving streets. Eagle-Reorganized Bank o l Engle opened its doors for busi- ness with capital of $20,A'»0\|.' "Plattsmouth-- Bnmlay n n x i k - ant »old_to George Chrisidos ark! William Sweeney. Arnold--Interior of Rose HardwareStolebeingremodeledm l redecorated. Red Cloud-lS¢fage Highway Dc partment making preliminary~ vey of new route to be candzm ation of Highway No. 2 south o here._ -lald-Davis Cleaners install ed new nteam drying room.'Plntts nmulh-Improv ement Q highway lending to Missouri ri~ bridge nearing completion.' f i . l A .\\\\uullunnn ARCH PRESERVERSHOE STORE sw So. l5lh New Baker ' x ~ t u s r o o t w s w O m ~ N ~ b . L e t ua Corr ec t Y o u r F o o t I ll s N n tu r e ' s w a y Th e r e i s n o Shoe li k e th e A r c h Pre se rve r.sty le p lu s c o mf or t.Th e foot,Comfo rt sto re fo r men an d wome n.353 March I Pay Day \\ \\ DANA noxsm m m I .ZJ. Hnrgett, Pnnmr \-seven year om wa u n u w w Bi*z*S`3'=h°°'» 10 A. M. Mohgitig Worship, ll A. ll. cumin Endeavor, 6:80 P. M. Preaching, 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week meeving,Wednesday, 7:30 P. m.A program for the celebration r Tha present depmuion in the "';§» Dgef-sl;-eeE;¢£j8~ed g_ w r y md m e a b rs.:?>'a waslowp r i w g l g . . °.ff°.§'I.'2 |,° °ver:`§rom 5" aster. Mrs. Mia Paulsen production of milk And its pro-.`-..ducts, but rather m I lack at con- |wigh°mL';d'e:,i:|f ; _ M ; f } \ H . ~ sumption.I n 1929 we produeed hlrd Wednesday for A farewell nhonr Minn and one-hal! mil1ion'p"1,y beibre she mo v a onto a pounds mon butte r tha n we did (a rm e nt o f here. a.. 1Q9R lmf an 1927 wa nmdunedi Wm. Cram returned to Herman m a I Sund past. oven.m Th Bev. with posh look: 11§y,not so very long in the There he was,howfver, \lls,nraw hat, bare Beet and l m;barefoot boy Lu now the Peter Benelsen,and live; his wife on Dana Hill, op- lay the Junior ella: phy entitled 'Tl-me Wholp Town's Talking". ,The six weeks mats are being gjven ln all grades above the Fourth this week. Next week there will be vnmtinn dna Ln thn mnv- (Continued from page one) lliss Huxaen,The Aexinl.She nan;a delightful snug dedicmeu to all Dma's lrielmjia ha coudd nun*lv.mment.The n o m was e Dana College, which Over-'ing of the Senior high school into5 the me of Blair, NebmknIzhe new high school building and ~e the 83~yenr-old "Bmf0°t. me bringing :mu of the mm A ' has rerivefi, afwr having for and mm B of the west mmol. y years. edwed a voue pw-After vacataon penyd *?=°fs= vnli PY*-U¢UteEi;;"11cus Beck and re- GEUB3 b)' t.he_ mxxea q"°""' "'fi'of the 190081 annivexHm m .Lucxlle Bmsen,Erm :First Christian Penne Pewrsen.and G¢'-"QB R'°b""°"'ltmducéd lut Lord's The president of the =°*'°°'___glwiu b¢ said about in "sary or tzne ul Av llv , "_ 1" "_ " ' " " " ` 1 m ek from the w rn pa rt~c ; s t w ;:f ~ ' § w ' T ° ' " " " '" ' ° " ` f o f J ? s t a t e w h e r e h g h n b e e n a.»n L L o t d ' a O u r i n c r e a s e i n p o p u l a t i o n i s f u r t h e p a s t t w o m o n e 1..1 | | . » A i l | 'n u s l M r .a n d M r s .F r e d R o b e r t s o n Ther Boy' man;nle's ~4 maguzme um serves wwf- lbe dxsunec Senior mgh school qon~ly as A minister of the Danish sistimz of the low. um and 1211,l r .Skov Nielsen.reaponuea ""the battery, followed by a 110871 ridiculous musiw number gxven hy Emil Pdersen, The Voxiomeur thn a s mua w xre ndu e daB l u R u __beautiful violin solo.lhen mv .cm-mann Jumesen gave me spe¢Ch /or the evening, a most wonderful m d inspirins m¢¢<=1\~Hié lofty (heme was "Puf G9W_ S§"'f_I';` Day.March 9, an attracuve noon- let containing a pentecostll nove- unnt will be glven to each mem- ber of the Sunday School. On Muxth 9,each member o l the church and Sunday School will be invited w cnoer into a solemn covenant until Penwcon with the brotherhood throughout the world and w promise , y r Lord and \I lwur.une auu one-mu......,which,according to our average mnsumption of seventeen pounds o! butter per capita, would require that we produce norm ,zs,ooo,ooo pounds additional per year.Prom | Llgures available we know that weconsumed some 87,000,000 pounds more imitation butter in 1929 than we did in 1928, but we muat also -11 r.. »s.:.. .......... annnnfmn umndn were amner guests or mr." M gMrs. o. L. Hilsinger Sunday. Pete Petersen was down from Winner,S.D.a fnew days last week,visiting relatives a n d lrienda Mrs. E. W. Hurdle was brought home from the Clarkson hospitalin Omaha last Wednesday.She is lglad to get back and her friends |\\!e glad w have her.She wxll be .._.._ __..._ -r-... .L-,. rnL nh 1. u ant] .utheran church.'grade There v\;il1 also be a res~ An exhaustive search has been ular Junior high school consistingrade um=uzhout.¢{=e Ea in *-*j§\og ure. jnh,. am .and sm grades. gp 'gli ffl ugnglu ~ yrplg. White is prlndpul of JuniorTheBarefootBoy"might.be I-.igh school and Mr. Flack of the nund, thus fur without, res\xlt,but Senior high school. he éearch continuea The pupils of the Junior high surhnnl nm mnlrino snnrinl nirvana#n bts e ize tlnebc s tox wuuli n i ' ma n a t ho n rnadmll,nur nothe j a u rnadnea that °°V"2"°s man of us.He emphasgc fo! that many of the P¢°1>le are wont to dwell on the past, on me good old times. and wish for their return.¢°m;equently ""' ;;" ins them w overshadow _e present-He repeated "consider me past gone,and live s o ' F world be the better for your ln - ing.Seize today, and s i " t h e 'hinge worth while,S1 2 the life o l Christ and make it f°\"' own."I-Ie sent his appeal direct go the hearts of his audience. The Vudocoupler,Alma Mater was ool son ...n'§I'hi':hhome cgming,it is said is the best for six Y"-FS' which only shows how Dana has .caught gg I observe wvvui a.n~of the `rat Christian in a manner befitting memorable occasion. was one of the happy the year.There were good audiences at all services and a manifest interest wa shown in the things for which the church stands.Each one present helped in making the day what it was. Your presence is always appne<:x~ ated. Savior to iliversaryPentecost this most Sunday days of NEBRASKA HAS ABUNDANCEOF GOOD WELL WATER Up near the tap of the list of things which contribute to health and comfort in Nebraska and make home life here so enjoyable,is \ sou .v w, _...oe .v,»~..,-...f ,...........of so-called cooking fats which are used by ma-ny as A butter substi~ tube.We can safely say that at least 47,000,000 pounds more he itation butter was uaed in 1929 than in 1928, which would more than account for the surplus we now have in storage.Some elfon has been put forth to Iihd out where this imitation butter is being consumed and we have been greatly surprised to find that the bulk of it has gone into rural districts.The Department ox" Agriculture of Iowa has recently made a survey of ten Iowa coun- ties; thc Inspectors of the State conducting the work.This survey was very carefully and systemat- ically done and it was found that 420 stores, during one vmek, sold ,........._._,. r . r_ __ J 4... In a pu£B\er.cusL xur auvut uxneemonths.; The Baptist Sunday school, elecbed officers Sunday morning.Mrs. 0. I-I. Godaey was reelected superintendent;Harry Custer, as. aistant superintendent;KennethWachter, secretary; Howard Trip lett,assistant secretary;WayneLoftis,treasurer;Miss RamonaCnrmbaugh,pianist;Miss 'Doris McDonald,assistant pianist.A [part oi' the teachers were elected land the remainder will be chosen 'next Sunday.Mrs.G.P.Lowe, ladies'bible class;Rev.Rich- mond,men's brotherhood class;Miss Kathryn Hughes, F. B. C.- young ladies class;Mrs.E..C. Burdic,high school boys;Miss Marjorie Godsey, boys' class, Ago- ga Cadets;Miss Birdie Fletcher, R.R. G.-Rah!Rah!Girls. The special reviyal services Peter M. 'l`yson's l Bred Sow Sale At the-McCracken yards, Flair, on Monday, March 10th,1980 at one o'clock. - I will sell 86 head of nice, large,strong,healthy Spotted Poland China brood saws,bred for early April furrow.These sovm are bred to the best pure bred Spotted Poland China boars that I could find at the Fairs. The sows have been fed and exercised purposely tor this sale, and should produce large, strong. healthy litters. This strain of Spotted Poland; have proved money makers for ------~ --- -~---,,..,.--...,.-.,,...-ations lo r the spelling contests which are to be.he.ld at the county court house on Saturday,March 29. The Commercial department is also getting ready for the district commercial contests which will be held at Scribner on Saturday, March 22. MARY JEESEN LEuENn|a RcEn Mary Christina Jensen was bom` Apnl 2 1885, at Omaha, NebraskaWhen d year old she came with her parents to live at Blair where she grew to womanhood. She was married Febniary 10, 1910,to Emil leuenberger,and they made their home in Omaha. To this union two daughters were and ms selzmz good water.wnewer H. 1s Uruha!;s¢,nsz pounas pr uuwer, ana ;.v,»by 0.bucket or pumped from 883 pounds of butter imitations. deep wells by the most modem In rcenta e this is about 56%|pe g" f N g §,electrically drieen lifts, lflebreskafcr butber and ~ 0r§. lmitations. which are being conducted at the Baptist church by Rev. Richmond nie being quite well pttended. The results are most satrsfactory.On n n .1 . . _ - -! _ . ._. .- . . . . . . \ . . _.l .. .. . .. .. .. . me,and I believe you will 1 some of them. Remember the date,Mch. 1930. mntfbom, 1.Emily and Dorothysph-it of progressthe best of today. SORGHUNI Q u a l i t y M a r k a tIraons 15 I North Side Store We We w. We We We charge We rent We exchmgg We sell new WeI Uell rebuilt We re-add S We repnlr starters / repair coils repair me-outa repdr earbux-anon repair diltributors set timing M motor \~¢*H ll It ll e le c tric METZ ca n do the la b ri ght a nd at the ri ght pri ce lt the Spark Plu¢ Fa c to ry . 10 o n e w a s n a p u w n m m e u a ms n Lutheran faith.She was also a Children's Cirgderella Wash Dresses $ 1 . 0 0 a n i U p 1 A new stock of Hansen Kid Gloves Just Received. THE STYLE ,H New Line of Gar- menlsofQ`mceand Beau/y Madam Grace G i r d l e s p o r g e t g \~=~\~\\ \ II /~ :f:I§f?Eff¥IEI§f§I: ~~:1:3;§§. ~: . . .. .. . ...j.j .§.:\ . ; 9 3:i:5:~:§§:§:;:;.5:5;5;5;f;§5§5§§ ..~;:;;§§:i:5:5:if1§3§ 5 53:5:3:5:3:3§§:§:3:3fiEff .E;:;:;:§:§:i:3:¥:§:§:i:2° "':::-::5::\» . 1.:;:;:;:;:;:f.2 3 : 3 1 ~ =.::1:I:i:3"""?:l l 'l l V~ ~I ' l v .5232I~.J:..»'~535E§E;E2E3E5Er5rE;E;E;€:1~. H JA ~=§:§:§%~.~_~ 1' *fi ~ | Ruby Ring osiery "T h e Most Compli- mented Stoéking i n America".The neu Spring colors_ arc' here. __ r 1 Bargains Tomorrow,March lst,is another pay day.The day on which chlrge ncwuuls are due as-well an the day that people who work for n monthly, or semi-mon|.h~ ly salary receive their pay check.We have planned n lo! uf unusual bargains fm- WY diy shoppers ¢o~morrow knowing lhnl lum- dreds of people of Blair, make n regular prldice bf laying in n big bill of eries on each my ny,even though they must be compelled tn churge a few .items attheir ueighborhlmd grocer each month.Many of our rcgular customers hell ua they save from I0 lo 15% ou their purchases of gro~ caries and meals from our store,as. compared to what they formerly paid when having everythimz charged a n d delivered. Bring your big list and rome in early tnmorruw. You will'scc some of these items priced in the win- dow and others on lhe hlalform in the rrur of member of the Royal Neighbors of America. |Her health failed a year ago, n u n n lU b i n ! !Il\ I|. hw \ n- v Mr . a n d Mrs . He r ma n J u n g a ju th w a t e r i s n t h i r s t - q u e n c r u n g n e w T h e c o u n t i e s s e l e c t e d m d n o : n a ve l I l l ' § f 5 C l 9 » Y E v e n i n g u.n u l l l v t r 1..-....._i | . . . 5 \ n . n n n u u u n n vi n r I!f\ li Pl °l n vr n n . n f fi n l In a l w a n a l. l \ \ \ C ; fl # fP Il ~a n d 0 U 1 8 h B w e r e p r e smment,P. M. Tyson, Owner. Jensen & Brass, Auctioneers.6-2:E f l l g l :u l u u . u n a u v a l l l r \ i l v |" " " " "l q n s c \ . . u u . a u u w " n a v - v a n u u n . - . - » ~ t h e s o n .s t d c t l y r u r a l c o u n t i e s . B e n e a t h t h e s o i l o f N e b r a s c o ,i n T h e s e f a c t s a r e c e r t a i n l y s t a r t l - d e e p b e d s o f s a n d a n d g r a v e ,a r e i n a w h e n w e c o n s i d e r t h a t I o w ai l l & J l h B l . l S f . i b l €l 8 k € S O f p l . 1 l " E S t : p r 0 b a b ] y t h e b e a t f a r m i n g S t a g g ~ [ w a f e r r g s e r v g h e z n l m b i i a n t s o f ' t h e U n i o n ,r a n k i n g s e c o n d i n b u t - wi t h spec ial mu si c fu rn is he d b y so me o f th e Om a h a fo lks .Th e y c o me to a close th i s Th u r s d a y even in g. A n i c e p r o g r a m h a s been pre- pa re d f o r th e mo th e r an d : a u g h - ' a m z a m o u r n a g o s n e w a s MK B T E B L A I R H I G H N E W S N O T E S if§.§. .'I,. '1_°.?. "L* :"': . ... :~". : '= 'f." § . § $ i . , x t |~s.md family,Mr.md Mrs.HansBraeschattendedti e birthday jparf.y.of Mrs.Wm.Kohler at. Bennington.mu l 1\r¢A¢Rntsnn of Omaha, (Continued from page one);;,'j"i3s23f`h;;. ;;';my .;:";;;;; 9 __~10 months, 22 days. spent the week-end at the F. J. Enerson home.Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Batsqn and Tom,Joe Mullen of Lmcoln, spent the week»end with rela- tives at Dale._Ralph Widener and family mov-ed to Kennard last week where he ...|-=..,...f.ml,#nr Elmer the surface of the earth lor gen-erations to came.A preliminary report of the geological depart- ment of the Nebraska state uni- versity describes the water-bean ing sands that underly the upper soil of the state.'H\e survey on which the report is based was Iter, with nearly zuu,uuu,uuu pounusand certainly having a high stand- ard of living in city as well as in country, should use such an enor mnua amount of imitations per capita. Studies carried on in other states have nesulbcd in similar ter banquet to be given 1-ndayevening(this week)at the IA- gion hall.Mrs. A. J.Cameronwillgivetheinvocation,Mrs.Richmond ` will have a toast to daughteni.Aims.'Marie Mkhlael will recite "Helping Mother". Miss Eledyce Godsey and Mrs. Claude Yowell will render a vocal 8lSD especlauy good,Captain Woltje played his usual good game together with Strick- lett, S.Jensen and Gollehon.A. Jensen and Sappenfield through their air-tight guarding were largely responsible for Kennard's low score. There remain to mourn her passing and to cherish her mem- ory her husband, Emil Leuenber- ger;two daughters, Emily and Dorothy;three sisters,Mm J ens C.Petersen,Mrs.Hans M.An- dersen,Mrs.Alice McAvoy,and four brothers, James, Louis, John | findings, especially in the Middle- report glacial arying G0 to deposit hich is West,or the butter-producing area.Now this is no:a very pleasant situatién for we are cer- tainly mindful of the fact that in order to receive good prices we must maintain a close balance in:de¢l:||,o¢h production and consumption duet.Miss Marlon Reid has "A Tribute to Mothers".Miss Dads McDonald will read "The Mourn- ing Veil".The evening addresswillbe given by Mrs.Delmant McCullough of Tekamah.The as- sembly will sing,"The Dearest Spot" and will then be dismissed by Mrs.Ben Wachter.Miss The Blair Bears lost their first game in the new gymnasium last Friday night when they fell be~ fore the Decatur attack by a 17- 12 score, alter leading 9-5 at the half. Th e B l a i r t e a m w a s o f f ~ and Fred Jensen,all of Blair, with other relatives and friends. The luneral service was held on Wednesday, February 26. \930, at the Blair Methodist church,the Rev. Carl Bader officiating. Music was fumished by Miss Leila Wright, Mrs.E. J. Hancock, and ;,";gh;=-~°=0 bBuss; `"'_ "lrnade last. summerMrs.Paul Jones entertained ar!1'?*'S*'2\2"N°bm}<a»the a 6'30 dinner Tuesday evening i=._rw1e§. IB underlald with d deposits from the ice age, v.honiar of Pnuid Lee's birth ay..The zuests were Mr.and M£§.iri_tl1icki1ess of beds from J}¥éd"J w1gb1uLh an d f a m i ly E l-200. feet.Be ne ath : m s 1 m e r J(':!{#.l\a n d -'-1lI\il5'»L llli lr d gr e be d s of c o ar s e gr a ve l w J e n s e n o f K e n n a r d .. t h e s o u r c e o f m u c h o f t h a u l 1 _ .\ ! . . . . ~ L . . | \. n u I ~1 _ ; 4 - . .1 : _g k | M | ; M I S -.L e e 1'lH»l°""*_'u u u " ' " " " " " "W E N w a t e r .LI.n r u n :u t u t u va.*e c a l l e r s u t t h e J o h n M a l g e o l o g i s t s t h a t a g r e a t i c e s h e e t l s h a l l h o m e F n d a y a f t e r n f o r l . b l u t h l a g e s a g o e x t e n d e d i n t o N e b r a s k a M r . a n d .l\ 1r s.H e r m a n u n g d ' a n d a s i t m e l t e d f o r m e d t h e b a s i s h a d a B § " " § § . d " "1 & ' $ S s i u g i t l l o f N e b r a s k a w a t e r s u p p l y . ; . " § f " ' 3 § ;z s l l u l i s a n d I d a J u n g -T h e w a t e r s a n d s a r e c o n t i n u a l l y b l u t h .s u p p l l e d i n t h e r e g i o n n e a r a n d M r .a n d M r s .L e e M a r s h a l l u n d b e l o w t h e P l a t t e b y t h e w a t e r s o f c h i l d r e n a n d M r s .L a r s e n W e f e t l z a t s t r e a m w h i c h f l o w o n p o r o u s vi s i t o r s a t t h e h o m e o f J o h n . B a n d 5 T h e w a t e r d r a i n s o f f u n d e r Paasch near lkhom th ground,fills the water-bearing Mr.drove Hr. werehome Mr. and ]lm"l H"f1':T3nga"gblu sends and the excess emptles mto ;dL§f; "watff Glllzschow southeast Nebraska streams. visitors t the Paul Jones But. it does not take a geologist Sunday afternoon._to recognize the quallty of Neb- and Mrs.1~`ru.nj<Kastrop,raska well water. Cold es it comes Surely the dalry Iarmers or tncMiddle-West cannot ask the labor- crs of the East to eat butter when: they themselves refuse../There may be some good excus-' es for this questionable economy;: the necessity of saving and econ-|omizing,but even that is ques-| tionablc when we consider thef value of butter and its superiorflnvor over irnitations.The dairy' farmers in Iowa who bought imi-, tation butter in order to savc,§ really lost twice as much as they gained, for the shriek in price o_f butter, due to surplus, caused them II mistressMissGladys Moore of Blair who is singing nt the specialmeetingsattheBaptistchurch sang before the high school Tues day afternoon wn lr rx s w s PO EM HAS LOCAL BACKGROUND (Continued 'from page one) had done thewnorning chores and had the horses hitched to the con- only 3 pomts to their total dunng the second half Dunng this per rod Decatur hit the hoop mt h greater accuracy and successfully pulled away from the locals after tiemg the score early in the third suarter This wa s the final game rthelocalsthisseasonandgi' ~s them a total of seven wins and six defeats. The loss Friday gives Blair third place in the Conference standing. In a cumin raiser the reserves Margaret |Kroese will be toast-n their basket ability and added veyance that was to bring the downed the sneédv funullv ouintet Miss uenruoe Mead.lntermentwas made at the Blair cemetery. CHRIS JENSEN Mr. Chris Jensen. a.resident of this county, not quite a year, pass. ed away on Feb. 22 from the a£t~ er effects of the flu which he suffered a number of months ago. The deceased was born in Den- mark about fifty-nine years ago. He was married at Red Cloud, Ncb. to I\Iiss~Constance Anderson and to this union three sons were bom,one dying i n government the store E x . - ¢ ¢ ~ Sheffield for church service,the lad, having some leisure time on his hands.decided to attend to some personal errands, and having started away, was called hack by Mr.Curtis.His thought was that some difficulty had been found in arranging the harness,and that his help was needed, but finding everything apparently in order, he stood respectfully close by with something of the expresdon of an interrogation point.Upon the steps stood Mrs. Curtis and their guess,tinkering with some sort of an apparatus the purpose of which was unknown to the lad. Finally wey dismissed him, and while his curiosity lingered awhile he soon forgot the incident. The ye ar following-18 69-the \outh's Companion offered as a premium to anyone securing two new subscriptions for that publi- cation, a copy of the poem, the "Barefoot Boy",and a picture of the lad who had been the poet's inspiration.The Danish la ,,dc- termined to try his luck a win- ning the prize, and the conditions being easy, of course he was suc- cessful.Upon receiving the prem- ium, however, he was fairly dum- founded to look upon his own identical likeness.And it was then that a realization came to him of the reason why he had been recalled and subsequently servic e. H e i s su r vive d b y h i s wi f e a n d tw o sons,Th o r wa ld o f Mc Co ok a n d J a me s o f Oma h a ,a n d a n ..| Just Receivéd Another Shipment of Colson's Home Made N a s a n s u WEEKLYINDUSTRIAL REVIEW Madrldr-Madrid Recreation Club taken over by Robert C. Cnmwth~ ers, who will improve quarters. Tekamah-Mitten-Neshit build- ing renovated and remodeled. Blai\\-Retail menhnnts of ¢his place held meeting for purpose ol organizing merchants club. Crab Orchard-Maulis garage and oll business sold zo Bamsdall Refining Company.' Hay Spdngs -Co unty will pur- chase lot hem bo be used as snor- He is also.survived by his aged father, Peter Jensen,who resides near Blair and his sister,Mrs. Goldberg Andefaon and a brother, games Jensen of this vicinity. Before coming to Blair, Mr. Jen sen liwfed in Webster Co.,where he was a farmer.The family re- dde ip Dexterville at present. l l l l l ln . l n I | I I | ':U .|| Tu es da y a fter no on , F eb . 25 , a t th e F i r s t L u th e r a n c h ur c h a n d bu r i a l ma d e i n th e lo c a l c emete ry . We repair We rebuild We charge We ren: downed thc spefdy faculty quintet by an 8~6 margin.This was thc deciding contest in a three~game series between the two teams and proved a thrilling contest through out. The debating season for the East Central Debating league will be brought to a close next Wed- nesday,March 5.The debating championship will be determined by a tournament to be held at Valley on that day.The winner of this tournament will repre- sent this section in the state de- bating]tournament to be held later in the month at Lincoln. Blair, Fremont and Plattsmouth are conddened the strongest teams to win Lint honors in this tourn- ament.Blniréézill be represented by Mariah N n, Alice Beekmann Edwin Llndatrorn and Allred Jen- sen, Captain. The Blair high school activity association has purchased a stage curtain w be placed on the new high school auditorium stage.The curtairris made up of a dark blue velour and trimmed with gold m m . This curtain is now being made in Omaha and will be installed in thc new high school auditorium within the next three weeks.As soon as the stage is ready for production the high school oper- G i r d l e s p o r g e t g Just Received. THE STYLE SHOPPE Josie I.Van Deusen BL/nn. NEBRASKA Children's Cirgderella Wash Dresses $ 1 . 0 0 a n i U p A new stoc k of ~ -°|| B A T T v r - '''We We We We find trouble repair generators repnlr starters , repair coils an d dsunrhter.MTS.Id a JUIIK*fl0I¥\ ihe £12605 WHETE ll DHS ne cn ln Inca nf nnmf»i.hin¢rb1uzh"£E1`?1""é,3f1§ia Junbguuh €>f stored, f1w.'5 crystal and. free ;e,;g;"pe;'p;;,;;;.'",;;. §'G.';,;;;; 0"m§"»were ~§""'!'%>'.."'E'f'2'E'at.of harmfui alkaline " n m'"°"}\of the Dairy Division of Iowa, has 20:1the Herman .lungolum Hume.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Svendgaard ¢+u»n¢lml thn fifteenth anniversary ingredients.it is one of mnure'5||im1n\ddiaiuest sift# to man -gd hem.|;;,'..,.".;,;||,:";,;i bu'§i§=|;.`f»§{§£l I Par DozIssueIthe price of his product. 1.............1\| . 'I'.he American peppiq withou B l a f k e n é m d ,Sun day even in g.N 2 M r .a n d Mr s .Fred_ .[ungblp_th 4.1 W r u w c r ......................-n. | -K \ ; . . . . -tte nd ed th e L a r k i n C lu b a t w e .\ U " f ° " 1 a w w '~""""'*"f d o u b t, h a ve th e h i g h e s t s ta n d ai m . .n f Cha rles GBUS?MOHdBY\POWCT 18 110 h'8Coll1E"8Il economiclmv Iivinmr nf unu nf fha nnnnlnu nl As our Store Ima always ndopted and followed the policy of attempting to stimulate the demnnd for and consumption of,any farm product which Ins dropped in price,we will sell ull day Sllunhy se- lected fresh eggs nt 204: per dozen. Take hame a dozen or two at this price, together with x piece mil tum and insure me snccau of your A l u x u v a V A v a .L h i l l a U A 1 l l a ;v a .u n .r B U ( l \ a ve v e n i n g .8 8 W e n 8 5 8 p o h t i c a l l S ! ? €1 1 1 N B b ~g h g g r t d w e ~t (A l b e r t B r o d e g a a x d a n d f a m l l y l f g k g .T h e r e c e n t d e c l s n o n o f t h e l i ;a s ;§ "W e a r c i m I t m a ; w e r e w e e k - e n d g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e 't a t e _ s u p r e m e c o u r t h e l d t h a t c i t y b e a s s u m e d t h a t s o m e o f t h i s l a c i - o f F r e d J u n g b l u t h ._. _\c o u n c i l s n e e d n o t a s k t h e c o n s e n t . . »n n n u u q n n i z n u s w a n A . . .a . .. . . . )irs. B. F. Cook of Scribner is5-pending several ¢\v=at the Julian Junghluth home.Sip ex- m on w Chicago or anextended Eroialt.Mx. and Mrs.Fred Jungbluthwereguests at the Ono Lreache home Saturday' evening in honor M Otto's birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Jung- hluth were guests at A dance onWednesday evening. given by the Dundee dancing club in Omaha.Mildred, Con and Claywrr Mn- _-\».....,|nn.. lzmolmnun drove of taxpayers nor follow the usual rule of including the item in the annual appropriation hill w build a municipal plant or tn make ad- ditions to the existing system. but have power to issue conditional warrants for financing the same oo be retired from future earnings of the plant.This was a distinct triumph for the advocates of pub- lic ownership, and strengthens the stmctnre o l their plana for a statewide hookup of munidpal U.~y...un.¢»»..-m "aa we W un-employment and a business depres- sion in dl channels of our trade farm included.Surely butter har a better flavor,and surely mosl people understand the food va.lu< of butter;its high vitamin con tent;its excellent flavrfr wher used for spread and cooking, fox this is Nnture's own food. So much has been said and writ len about this subject that eh. P@°Ple ure actually increasing theim . - m m m r r m - . .¢». /l i t ... .. ..| ,|\. . \ Sunday brenkfut ridl Knod old ham and eggs RUIJLETTES vnum, and V..-,-......-_._.._._to Wakefield Sunday to visit at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Jay Nenemberger.Miss Elizabeth Renard, who is teaching at Pacific Junction,cnme home for the week-end.Mr. Bertha Road and daughters :peut the weekend at the Fred Renard home.Mr.and Mrs.Nels SorensonandfamilydrovetoDavid(i tySunday, where they vidted at the home of Lester Gibson,Glen and Lee Hester returned from Kansas City last week where they have finished acoursein electric lding and have nowgone to Deli. Texas where they nre employedMr. and Mrs. Jim Sands enter-tdned Saturday evening at pin- achle the following,y r .~ plants w oppose the hal! doze n| """""""""" 1 -"1 .~vwtm.. §""» W large power an-npanies that are inlereonnected into one system, although ownership has not been merged. For a number of years the power companies have been stead- ily absorbing the smaller munici- pal planta They have been able to do so by reason of the fact that the small isolated plant cannot manufacture current for as low a price as the transmission line com panies can supply it at the village or town limits.Only a few of the larger wwns have been taken into this power chain, where municipal plants are operated, but a differ- ent mode nt warfare has been adopted.Just what this has been ..-¢.:»:-..lihul :.. at all surprising l.o see this aur- plun disappear by spring.This would indeed be a happy condi- tion for we don't wish to curtail our production.Grnss butter will soon he on the market, and much of it will have zo go into swrage. It certainly behooves us all to be mindful of this condition and to Plit forth every effort in stabilize dns, our greatest industry. A. L. Heecker.' HERMAN NEWS (Continued from PB8e two) W.H.Lane and son of Fre- U1°l\1*-»were business callers in Herman Thursday. M n .Wm lh-."..|.,».........|.._.. Spring in here and with it comes an appdite for fried or hiked ham. Nath- ing in quite so good these days as ham and eggs forbreakfast,or baked ham for llmch or dinner.RW- leltes are not hams,but lhey have the same flavor and taste the same as aIrood ham.A Rouldle is n nice young, tender pork ahnulder from which theboneandskin has been removed.They are awed bickled and sugar cured. They are then railed and lied with cords after which they Are smoked in the lame mnnner as lre the iery but gnde of hams. They ue equally fine for touting or frying.These Rouleltes will be sold in bur store tomorrow either by the half or whale piece (4 to s pounds)xt l a s l v | | | J Mrs.J.E.Jungbluth,Mr.andl i n .Frunk Ka.sl.r\lP»Mr.andli.:-s. F. J. Enerson, Mr and Mrs. Fred .lu luth.Hrs. 1-igry wo lf:returned to im home in Blur Sunday, after a m¢Il|.h's vim wish her daughter, Mrs. Jim Snnds._l r , R a y Masta-s and Mm-jone of Fremont, were visiting at the B. F. Masters home Friday.\ Waiver Becknml\4l Omaha. was the g u s t of Bemsrd Junghluth Thursday and Fri¢llY- ls a w w w i n . y w w . .um. . nDodge county by the dey of .T..L mon:which asks damages from the Nebnska Power company by reason of methods alleged to be unfair md pursued out ol u dedre to mouopolize the business. The munldpal plant at Fremont has been sewing the towns of Hooper,Arlington,North Bend and Cedar Bluffs over transmis- sion lines of its own.The power company has gone into each of these towns, bougu the municipal ._..,..._.........¢... ......=.~...=Saturday from Omaha where she has be enthe pa stwee ktobe ne sr Mr. Branded, who is in the hos- pital.Lalar pictures develogedLlxstsboneinthebackisbm en gndhe ha sbe enpls ce dlnaframein whlch he will be kept Ior two weeks, after which he will be pu! ln a plaster cast.He wi ll be ln this for about three months.Mrs.Nora Kastle and Roma are moving from rooms s t the Earl Frmch home into rooms atthe Mn. Geo . Hut home.Geo.Sheets has soeenhed a (hm ¢wo~zhirds the price we must :huge for regu- lnr 'family hams.[go not flil to get l half of whde Ronletle wmurrnw.You |li|| he delightd with the manner in which it serves lnd the ecnnoniy in price. l l l l l ln . l n I | I I | We We We We w. We We We repair rebuild dmrse rem: exchange sell new sell rebuilt re-add ll It |l e lec tric ME at the right price ' * "- " \''v mn zaWe find trouble We repair generators We repnlr starters / We repair coils We repair cuz-outa We rcpdr earbux-anon We mpair diltributors We set timing M motor ''~~¢` Z c an do the lab ri ght a nd 1 thu Spa rk Plu¢ Fac tory. §|plnnus ann men cmweuen me Ere- poxition wim an impkménr Qvmimont contracts.n Ss charged Lbs: puny at W m Point And went nt North Bend 5110.000 hu lu-an mmf |...» uwb Q- l\....x.. .......\. NOTICE Parents will cautlun their chil- dren against the use of air rifles and sling shots whereby both u y and privaw property i l NIUE dnnuged.This is as 1 wa ml n! and further infringements will bn desk with according en law. 1 ur 1 . » . offered for n $80,000 plmt; at Arl- ington, $ 40 ,00 0 tml a in truck lo r n $16,000 vl-mt:at Cedar Bluffs,$46,000 and electmlier system for m $8,500 plnnt. B»zag¢,}6f,¢`c=¢y cminu voted w le ll mnin street lighting nys- _................- .., "sw W...Qlitioxd West was taken inthe Umvemlty hospilal in Omaha on Tqesdny and underwenz an oper- umm Ior appendicltlz Wednesday.Seven! of the mms peo ple ul the ll. E. church accompanied by Rav. Noriln, umuded s nlley atthe H.E.nhu.rc hn¢ Te ka .m;ho nSunday lfternoon. o n s l m c c s A S m t y o f P u ri t y Iday for n n "M """§§