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03-13-1930n H -nznénn ron \ Au. ms Pmrni 'x\ . ETHEENTERPRISEPanws THE Nsws-num-mm PLAYS No FAVORITES BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND noCAL Nnws AND commmr NUMBER 8From :he Ga rda Sn! of Ne hruh- Wuhhxlwn Ormnty. numm W °¢k\! by .m m A. Rhonda snmaimion Print. Sl.-5| ner Year. Sinllb Oovy. 5e-BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MARCH 13, 1930VOLUME XXXIV MONDAY AFTERNOON CLUB 0 "| |u a TO THE VUYERS OF BLAIR I wish to make clear my posi- tion on the high line question.I am -mg nor never have been,a hlgh li e advocate.. During the.time of the light plant agitation which resulted in the building of our municipal light plant,I served as council- man before and after for a period of eight years and I was always one of the boosters to put the Light plant over. lt is one of the main assets of Blair and I point to it with pride ln~as-much aa I was one of the factors in bringing it, so Blair, Should I be elected to the may- orship of Blair, it will be one of my duties to foster n d probect the light plant and other lines of city activities tp the best of my ability and tn give Blair a real service in the reasonable enforce ment ot* the law. P. C. Sorensen. ms'rRlC'r COURT IN SESSION » District c o ut was in session last Monday and Tuesday hearing the case wherein the Bank of Florence was suing the Cruick- shank Ernie on a note which was signed by Mm A. J. Cruickshank. The defense set up the plea of the incompetency of Mrs.Cruick- shank on account. of her age which was in the nineties.It was one l l ..|. h e n e x t t w o p r o g r a ms o f th e lu b , p u t ti n g o f f t h e a n n u a l w i n - r pic nic to Ma r c h 2 4 a n d h a v- n g th e Ma r c h 24 p r o g r a m o n ~ - ~17 a t th e h o me o f Mr s . C.Pierc e. with Mrs.David Mummen on March 10 instead of wmi Mrs. Ralph Vinton whose home suffered a tire recently. The program was n most inter- esting one, the aubjem. being the Nebraska state unlverdty. Mrs. Mummert reada paper on the Uni Campus, and also sn arb- icle on Agricultural College for Mrs. Frank Gray, who was ill and unable tn take her part.Mrs. Philip O'Hanlon prepared and pre- sented a paper on Morrill Hall and Museum and Mrs Frmk Curley, on the Faculty of the University. ol 'on Mgrch 27 SURPRISED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, who reside northwest of Blair,were the vigtims of a aurpdse party last Tuesday evening,March 11, on their tenth wedding anniver- sary.There were around forty friends and neighbors liresenv., who brought a fine lunch, which was served at midnight. The evening was spent at cards, games and visiting.Mr. and Mrs. Jensen received a number of nice preesnts which they will hold in remembrance of this occasion. oP x o n é e r S e t t l e r Answers Call Almther Enqly Seltler Called Home.Settled in Washington County in 1857.Lived on Same Farm for Seventy-three Years. y~.»_ ~ .~ 0 1 1 .1 . ....ha s oc c upied th e c our t'a atte nti o n in B la ir fo r a lo n g ti me .Th e le g a l ta le n t o n b o th sides we re u p on Dana Loses To York Debaters Dehlle Well Handled Bu: me by Decision of One to York nt York. Moet flentnl City with n Like Result."Defeat Yurk a t Blair. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST The Dana College negative team went to York last,Friday where they clashed with the York debaters.Othelja Nelson Fred-erick Christofferson and llllifford Madsen upheld our negative very ably, but they lost the contest by one point. The next evening* the Dnna team went to Central City, where they ., ,l . VISITS MOTHER Dr. L. F. Staten and vrlfe drove aut w North Platte last week, Wednesday and spent the remain- der of the week waiting with Mr. Shi a' mothe r.He xepox-is the roads in excellent condition m d that Norih p|'¢_¢£»i, bw-ning. in Stark County, Ill.on October 80,1887 and departed this life March 7th,1930 at the age of 92 years, 4 months and 'I days. She was married to Elias Wil- cox on October 8, 1856, at Toulon, Illinois and came to Nebraska with her husband, in a covered wagon, in the spring of 1857. They séttled on a homesbead »¢ n :|.; o |0 in the handling of the case. The final verdict of the jury was in fuvpr of the estate. A L ETTER FROM CALIFORNIA The writer is in mceipt of a le t te r f r o m H .Gi b s o n o f Poz o, |.:. .g trol debating team.Dana); team consisting of Edna Bondo, Harold Larsen and Cilfford Madsen put forth some very good arguments imdeilmae of their case, but the Nebraska central team proved too strong for them.This debate was a very exciting contest, being lost by only one point.. SIGNS OF SPRING Charles Beckman started la-B! Monday covering his sham front with tin md doi ng other sundry thing!amund his plane of Ima!- nass in the way at improvement. Mary E. Epling, Esther A. Wrlght and Ietty May Wilcox,all of whom preceded their mother in death. and two suns, Phineas M. and Marshall A. Wilcox, both of whom are living on farms south of Blmlr.She also leaves sixteen grand children and tvvmty-two great grandchildren. The husband passed away a number of years ago but the sturdy pioneer wife and mother lived on,spending seventy-three years on the farm w which she came as a bride full of high :n a I t |l n a mi n g th e i r h o me _Oak Po i nt, whic h name still c lings to it.. I- Iere th e y s e t t o w o r k to ma k e a h o me a n d ne a r the i r f ami ly . F i ve c hildren we r e bo r n to M r . 4 ; everything is lovely with them. He states that they are enjoy- ing good rains,having had ten inches since January 1.Pastures Hrl. A. A.. Compbon i| improv- mother, a loyal friend and neigh- bor and a firm believer in the Golden Rule which she often im- pressed upon her children and grandchildren. Thus ends the life of another of those sturdy souls, who,with undnunted courage and self reli- ance worked their way westward in the pioneering age and blazed the way for our present systemofliving.Their lives were well spent and we must bow our heads in respect as we review the aw ivities of their lives and then future.. She was a kind and devoted i t He has in about sixty acres of wheat, oats and barley which are about four inches high.He also cordially inviws the editor out to me him. with ~mi:-ation on them,~oping' =..;|=--».~ §HAM|20c:<s,3~ ev wk/\ .' Dornackex. The bride's dress was blue geor- ¢...||; The First Hxdication of SpringnonN,\cxnn-ARP 'NUP'ru.1.s anwwwunnu Q .| . FAMILY PARTY A i'amily party was held at the Ab Rinse home on west Davis Ave. on last Sunday.- Their sons, Edgar and wife and daughter of Cedarbluffs, Neb., and Edwin of Walthill, Neb. were vis~ iting at.the Rose home and this was an incentive for relatives tn come in with well filled baskets of dinner and spend the day and visit with the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dornacker and Frederick and Faye, Mrand Mrs. Henry 0. Arp, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Arp and family, Mr. and Mm Otto Arp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sgxenson, Anna Reeh and Rev.and Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen and son of Linsay, Neb. The bride and groom will go to housekeeping on a lannowned by the groom's father, west of Krn- nard.We wish Lhe young couple much happiness in their new home Dairy Improve; ment Re | drt : . |\1 :| | bride's mother.Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.Hans Thompson,Mr.and Mrs.August Koy of Minden, Iowa,Mr.and ¢0 \.|l l l " J / /.T p | ~ ~ é - i f / ' ~; . .- "~-/.. 1"-A J"./ r I ; ./ -~~'r ~x Q.r .f = '"'1* f"3?'<'~=. \ v ~'gf 1 ~.\*\\x . , 1 . ; f B ' u \A 1,\\ - » ~>» -~~ .~ : / °`?/*;1 v ,,-,, _"0 4 . ,. 5».....;...xx .Q ~ f / g ,:*_r "f f ~P" . 1 3 ~' S é .: =_ "z ' f ," 2 a i - f *, / ` " \ . ~(, ~'.F : - ` . ." " € ¢~' |¢m~\»1' iw: canna lillies and yellow ophelin roses.The bride was attended by Fnye Dornacker,sister of the groom,who wore a henna geor- getbe and carried a bouquet of pink ophelis rosea Mr.Andrew Sorenson acted as best man. Little Burnetie Arp acted as flower girl, wearing a blue taffeta and oarry~ ing a bouquet of blue sweet pms.The double Ang ceremony was performed by Rev.Rasmussen of Lindsay, Nob.This was indeed a great. pleasure, for Rev.Rasmus sen confirmed both the bride and groom while pastor at Kennard. After the ceremony a dainty :Q "~¥.'w __;~ .<`w /ZH./H l'4 ~ »~_ ~a=»'~-a .; ..'r'";-~' aolenmized at the home of Mr. and M n .Henry Arp, Sr., when their daughter, Emma M. xyas u."1ited in marriage to Mr.Louie N.Dorn- stale authorities,was approx! ately $9,653,000 O! this amo $6,150,000 Wu for mads, $'100,0 for bridges, $60,000 for recons tion and $2,850,000 for upk~ Miscellaneous expenditures for cluding overhead charges total an addtionsl ;4oa,ooo,acco - to the report. O! the tow estimated mllea of 1,125 miles,built by the s = highway department last year, ' miles was of earth improved c~ stmction, 750 miles was of == clay, gravel and macadnm and miles was of asphalt, concrete = brick.`- Of tl-ve total mileage about but the building was practically destroyed. On the same day at about an hour later an alarm was turned in for the Ralph Vinton home on Lincoln street.The fire started on the roof but the alann sent the boys to the wrong place and befom they landed at the scene of conflagmtion,the fire had made the building a wreck. The furniture was carried out |: ; :as I l there being thirty-three presergt.TWO SERIOUS FIRES federal aid under provisaon of federal highway aid ac The tal cost of mileage under cons tion with flde ml aid was e~ mated at $2,B92,184.84 of w ' the federal aid alloied was 31,43 788.31.In addition, 188.7 miles Nebraska highway has been » proved for construction with f eral aid and the bureau of pu~ mas im nlvdxed $111,443.12 cover its share ol the £0Ml c of $Ll,558,3l.2.I1. The board's report shows t from 19.7 to 1920 Nebraska co pleted only nine miles under provisions providing federal = In 1921 this total was increased 659 miles, which was`a record any single year.In succes~ years the mileage completed w 1922, 220 miles;1923, 492 mil 1924, 337 miles;1925, 155 mil 1926, 146 miles;1927,629 mil and in 1925, 589 miles. old and weigh Inzm 2600 to 3000. Each animal guaranteed and must be as mpresented.Coma and look Our swek uver and you will sez we are doing the business.We buy, lell und exchange.. Phones: Rza Blue 820;Office, whi m 169. 8-11,°Thietje Bms., Blair E N T E R T A I N B R I D G E C L U B Mr .an d Mr s .R.C.I-Iitc hmmi enter ta in ed th e Mo n d a y eve n i n g bridg e c lub, Marc h 10.Di nn e r wa s e n jo y e d a t th e h o l" a t. 6: 3 0 a fte r whic h the memb ers spe nt. the ti me at b r id g e . M r a n d Mr s .C.M .Hi tc h ma n | ;||... which soon brought the blaze under control. ment ~cal~ed to the Somn Wolsmam place on west. Nebraska ..~.....1 ENTERTAINS CUL LEGE CL Miss Lucik Kemp went down Omaha last Monday evening for twenty minutes entertai the Omaha College Club with character sketches,readings, Miss Kemp can put on a xeal Uertainment anywhere and at = time.. Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Hansen enhertaincd a fsw ixienda at din- ner lut Monday evening, the oc- asion being in honor of the birth annivemu-y a t J w H.H u h . Those present, were Kr. md Mn. DISTRICT FIFFY-NINE ELECTS OFFICERS The new school district just re- cently formed by Oounty Superin~ Uendent Marsh, held a. meeting for the election of officers on last Tuesday evming, which resulted in the election of Ove T.Anderson as moderator for a term of three years; Jens L_ Petersen as direct- or tor n, mm of two y ears a nd James Sorensen, as treasurer for n tenn of one year. Covinty Superintendent Marsh was present nt the meeting to help be present. Prizges were awarded the high scorers as follows:Mrs. C.M. Hitchman aQ D. V. Masser; sec- ond high, Mrs. D. C. Van Deusen and Dr. D. W. Bell. I I : Hi Robinson has purchased a hotel and cafe business in Auburn, Nebraska and is mnving his family n u t Saturday. The Enterprine cexhinly wish fo r Hr. a nd Mn. Ro bi fmn the QMch. 14-Ella King public Mch. 1|-Dinner a t Fix-at church. Mch. rf "w'ng'reg\tional c hu dinncr. Mch. 21-Hi sqzhool aperetta. He h . ~ p r l k e r Dance Club BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORE G-, / » 'z se ..--" -~ .. r ~r # ~; -= . » - f {l||».""~.2 QI~ _ 3 ~* -. _. wi l debate against York here last Fri- day night.The Dana debalers, Dsgny Nielsen,Evelyn Hansen ond Dorothy Jensen, made a very creditable showing by winning by a score of 8 m o.The judges for the debate were Prof. Cartwright, debate coach at Jefferson high school, Council Bluffs; John Scho- walter, and Prof. Ganzel, Sup't. of schools at Tilden, Neh.' These debates closed the debate season for Dana College.Altho Dana has won only a few of the debates this year,they were all against large colleges. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Curtis, Miss Dogma: Olson and Miss Frances Mortensen drove to Harlan, Iowa Friday to attend 'the basketball tournament there.Alton Curtis,of Audubon, and Heinz Curtis of Omaha, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ned Curtis. Violet Erickson and Clarence Petersen spent t.he weekend at (Continued on page eight) 4...CHARTER MEMB A regular meeting of W. R. held Saturday, March 8 at w~ the president, Mrs. J. H. Bo~ presided. Following the ondcr of husi the ladies took this occasion honor one of their faithful in bers.Misa Gertrude Mead, has been o loyal and dev~ member, was a charter membe John A.. Dix Post and on this caslon she was presented wi lovely membership bud|:.- Jen:\ie'0{l'en made the prose tion speech to which Miss » responded in her usual happy The Corps is particularly of Miss Mead.She has been willing to help with her m and has always given gonero of her time ond efforts ' needed. A social time followed the sentation and a nice lunch served. ».U.... GRADUATES FROM NURSES' COURSE Miss Eleanor Sorensen,daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sorensen. who has been faking the nursestraining course at lhe Methodist hospital in Omaha, was graduated lust Sunday and is now a full fledged nurse.This is a three- year coume and is a strenuous one and Miss Sorensen is to be con- gratulnbed on finishing if. She is already on duty u a pri vaw nuts. 1 -|;=~-,~ 193aa.L2 9I6 oas.25I0I7»"§\ s4I lI 82 5 M a r c hnah:_5I 2I 92 6 6I 5 z o2 7 1930vu 1 x4 2 l2 8 A4rB152 2 2 9 HORSES AND MULES We have another bamihl of horses and mules.Some good ., ,g .. » done,especial!~o~ the Missouri ~~'`~~ I ;|\/»~n ..\\é . f .- 1 . - ..r ;f n '| FARMERS WELL .AuoN;z Wm! EARLY SPRING vogg Two Hundred Twenty-nine Cows Tehted in February in wuhinz- nm County.Good Record W u Shown in Five High Herd; TWENTY HERDS T E S T E D During February there were two l-nmdred and twenty-nine cows tested individually for their but- teriat pruduction he m in W uh- ington county.._ :u o |:|: ;; " be i n g ha u le d o u t f o r th e s o wi n g of o a ts a n d b a r le y . F a r me r s th i s la s t we e k ha ve ta k e n ma n y hi r e d me n ,s o me b y th e da y , s o me b y th e mo n th , a n d a f e w f o r a ll s e a s o n s wo r k . School Girls »A ,' Some fanners have a hundred acres or more plowed. Practically all feed lots havehad the manure hauled out on the land.One farmer feeder hauled ten days with two spreaders, cleaning out over two hundred luads.` Many of the stalk fields have been broken, raked and burned, all mady for the plow, disc or lister. Friday and Saturday, March 'Zth and Qth, County Agent Bates re- poym seeing many farmers sow- ing grass seed i n the winter wheat.Many small grain drills va7' J,A \ i l - é '2 ~ = = ~- J .1 usual, have adapted themselves to the unusual conditions--this tirire that of being'on their toes and ready to go. one-hall pounds of bntter!at¥per day, as is shown in the folloqing index: Ave..lbs. lbs. Owner Breed Milk Fat Paul Jones Holstein 1321 45.6 Ed.Renard Hplstein 1099 s9.s Albert Hansen Mixed 974 88.5 Gilbert Ruwe Guernseys 710 34.4 John Hooks Jerseys 696 81.1 The Holstein herd at the Mas- onic Home for boys and girls, at Fremont, averaged 1205 11°~u»$»f milk and 43.5 pounds of hutterlat on three times milking each day. Howeser, the highset individual cow production on two milkings _,~.,.,,~ I ' I I A pretty wedding took place last evening, March 12, at seven 0'clo¢k, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Harman Kdn*loutheast, of Kennard,when their daughter, Miss Venn.was united in mar- riage to Mx. Henry Kniep.Only the immedine rehtives were pres- BRIDGE DINNER AT rr . CAL HO UN Att'y.and Mrs.Henry Mencke of this dty, were among the two dozen guests enbextlined at the Wm. Sievers hmm at Ft- Cdhvvm on Inn Wednesdny evening ui a dx-thirty dinner,followed b y bridge. ANNIVERSARY One of the pleasanbest anniveb sades that the average couple enjoys is their silver wedding an- niversary. After twenty-five years of wedded life,they are usually still active, enthusiastic and full ofplans fOr the future.Their chl'l- Paul Jones Holsteins 1635 48.9 Ed. Renard Holsteins 1576 56.7 Elmer Miller Jerseys 910 54.6 Paul Jones Holstaeins 1249 52.4 There were twenty herds tested during the month of Febmary containing 229 cows. Russell l~Iughes,.. Official Tester. L b s . L b s Own e r Bre ed Mi lk B . F ' .r ...,., H -¢.1delicious dinner was served,at the Ruhr home The newlyweds will go w house keepin: on the groonfs tumnear Kennard. They an reaivhmg the congrat- ulations of dad! many friends, for s long and hxppy weddad life. joyed by all present.St. Patrick deeorationa pxzdominnted.~ were awlrded Mn. John Landau and Oliver I-'Iek f0'r N 5 5 m m . Ind ln. I-'i ck a nd J o e L um lo r low. versary by inviting their rela~ tives and iends to the M.W. A. hall in this city, for an evening of sociability and cheer.The guests arrived around B P. M.and found the hall beauti- fully decorated in pink and white. Visiting was enjoyed until all had assembled when dancing was in order,there being an orchestra provided to furnish inspiring music.\ At eleven,a fine lunch was served in the basement of the hall, by the Royal Neighbors.Hem, ¢.|1.1 .Saturday aftemoon, March 22. All boys and girls are eligible between the ages of ten and twenty.Members may start with either or all of the following:aspring gilt, spring barrow, spring litter of four pigs containing both sexes, or a ton litter. Those interested should-notify Neal Sutton or County Agent George Bates.Those interested are also urged to attend this meeting at Ned Sutton's on Sat- urday, March 22, at two o'clock. g .g ||;. le s s a g e a n d a r e a c o m f o r t a n d a blessing.Lif e pr es en ts a ro sy h ue wi th a h a p p y f a mily , man y f ri e n d s an d a c o mf o r ta b le s ta r t i n li f e . Su c h i s th e o u tlo o k f o r Mr . a n d Mr s .N .C .Ne ls o n o f th e Ben c h Community,who on March 6, .._._ WILL ORGANIZE SWINE CLUB Arrangements have been made to organize a Pig Club just north of Blair,along the Bench road, to include boys and girls in the vicinity of the Cuming City, Bono than twenty years.leaving there .¢.~~».=...table deoorations of candles and flowers and lee crenm. Dancing was xesumed following the supper and all made merry until the small wee hours of themo di ng. Mr.und Mrs.Nelson were the recipients of many Iov eli gifts which they will long chedsh and which they appreciate, coming as they did from their old friends. The guests,numbering over 150,were all from the county, coming from Arlington,Herman, Drum and nearby communities and was A typical Wnhington one hour,will be given at the home of Miss Anna Raver,107 East South street, Friday, March 14, at 2:30 P. M. Music.jDevotional Exercise, led by Mrs. C. G. Bader.Biographical Sketch of Clara Swain by Mrs. Lloyd."Voioen of Afmxa" by Mrs. E. J. Hancock.General Topic by Mrs. Hemuk. Dialogue, "Ourselves and Africa' W. F. M. S. PROGRAM anumnnn F18<¥ti0§1lY ~ ~r~ ~a Stuck. Mystery Box, Miss Anna F-Q\*€\' All women are cordially invited COUNTY FOLKS WED First A-H Sewing Club in Wuh- ington County for 1930 is Orf gnnized at Fontlnelle.Consists of Nine Girls. o r m é z n s n n s c r a n FRIDAY The n m 4-H Sewing Club in Washington county m organize for 1080 was perfected last Friday, March 7th,a t the Fontanelle ident, Gladys Weltlmmp; mmm" Corinne Cahoon;News Reporter, Helen Franke.Members:Eva Wilson,Mlldred Wilson,Ewly n Arnold, Alice Herrick; Eva Good- wm.The members elecled \Miss Sophia Waterman of Fon ellefo r gh w w e l ln mi e r.,' . _ Regular meetings will be held in the afternoons of the last Wed- nesday of.cach month,ond its activities' will be xepoxiod by Helen Franke, news reponnr. cows ranged from ~ne to :;'Ea§1d George Babes Miss Edna Davis :peut her spring vacation with relatives in Flvmont. . While there, Misa Davis visited Une city schools which, being her line of work, she thor- oughly enjoyul. Blair friends of Miss Hulda Pet- ersen, who made her home with me w .H.Belknap family here years lB'°f will be inbenashed in Lin c oln. J e r r y Fo le y ha s mo ve d o f f th e f a r m i n th e Ma n e y s c h o o l d i s tr i c t to th e B r a s s f o r ty ac res k n o w n a s th e old fai r gr ou nd ; ea st o f t o v m. M r .a n d Mr s .Stan le y Ma r s h o f Spi ke r,an d M r .a n d Mr s .E m i l Fa lle n o f He r ma n ,we r e vi si tor s a t t h e E lme r F r a i n h o me S u n d a y . ..a .,.... .t \ l little girls from ten~fourteen years of age.'Their oficzci and members are as followq. p dent Q i "::1 :1 | to He n r y K l i n tw o r t h a n d li ve s a t 9325 Nat. Boulevard, Pa1m's dist., Los Angeles,Calif.She writes friends here that she ia vary happy and likes California.very much.Miss Paersen was with L ' l I |I | \:"| | |:::~ I Io w a . Janice Ireiand spent last week visiting at the ohme of her father i n Oma h a .M r .a n d Mr s .0 .M . I r e la n d d r o ve d o wn Su n da y a n d b r o u g h t h e r h o me . Mr s . M a r y W e b e r , M r . a n d Mr s . Shi rley Stok es a n d ba by ,J oe, Ma tt i e a n d Ma r g u e r i te W e b e r sp en t Su n da y a t th e Pe te W e be r h o me i n Te k a ma h . Ha r r y Sta p le tc n o f W a ke f ie ld , a n d A .M .Sta p le to n o f Cr a ig , we r e we e k n d vi s i t o r s wi th th ei r ..._ have one of their fine dinners at the church parlors 'Tuesday eve- nimig, March 18. Public invited.l t Mrs.Roy Atwood and daugh- ter,Pauiine returned home Sun- day after a week's visit with ':tho Wise Memorial hos- ~iw .~=~ is able to be up a part e .mc. Mrs.James Bennett and sons, Jack and Bobby of Sioux City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bennews mother and sister, Mrs. Stapleton and Mrs. E. Tornblad. M m Gus Lyden and mother, Mrs. Nettie Stockton of Schuyler, spent Sunday at the Sam Holler and Z.B.Smith homes.'They went. to Omaha Monday morning. 'lho O. E.S.aye entertaining ter, Mré.Tornbiad. Friends are glad to know that 1 ::I | ||:Lu ¢~ - lowing a dinner at the hotel.The offieen will attend a school of .||. o ve r to F r e m o n t Su nd ay to c a ll on Ed ' s c o u si n ,D .C.Stevens. Mr s . F r a n k Gr a y i s s o me b e tte r nf te r a s i e g e o f th e f lu wh i c h h a s kep t. h er d o wn . M r .C a r l W o l f f a n d f a mi ly sp en t Su nd ay i n Om a h a a t th e A r th u r W o lf f h o me . M r .P h i lli p Ha n s e n o£ . Mi s s o u r i V a ll e y , I o wa s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e ho me o f hi s p a r e nts , Mr . a n d Mr s . I .ll-I.Ha n s e n , o f th i s c i ty . Re v.an d Mr s . A . F . Ne w e ll a r e ¢f -.~,''»~;. uocA1, ovERFuow -» }Much Spent UponNew High Sch Nebraska HighwaysDedicz; According lo Highway EducationDoors Will Be Thrown Open from 145 to 5:00 for Inspection of Visitom Program of Dedication to Start at 8 P. M. n n n n DEBATING SEASON c1.os|-:'S Blair High Closes smmiul ne- bating Season with Fourteen Vic tories to Their Credit. The Blair high school debating team brought its successful debat- ing seas-on to a close at the dist- rict championship debates held at Valley on last. Wednesday. In the first round, Blair drew a tie.In the second round Blair High succeeded in defeating Val- ley.Blair was represented by Marian Nelson,Edwin. Liridstrorn and Alfred Jensen.They support ed the affirmative to the ques- tion: Resolwd, that trial by jury in criminal cases in the U.S. should be abolished..ln this de hate the Blair Higlfdebabera eas- Board Over Eight and 1 Half I o w e s .e_ h e rm ily proved themselves superior to the dehabers from Valley High. ln the semi-finals Blair High met. their old rivals from Platts- mouth.Plattsmouth earlier in the season was awarded a decision over Blair.Hence, Blair was out for revange.I t happened that Plattsmnuth had the same team 4 and were placed on`tl't€ same side of the question that they were in the earlier part of the seasonwhen they defeated Blair.Izi this debate the Blair debatero did some of the best.work of the entire season.Them was 'ho doubt in the mind of the critic judge as to what team did the superior debating.The judge was Miss 1 No n a Ro bi ns on o f No r t h Hi g h o f Oma h a .Th e d e c is i o n wa s a war d - e d to Blai r..Alice Be c k ma n,Ed - w i n L i n d s tr o m an d ALfre d J e nsen represented Blai r. Th e o the r te a m wh ic h p r o ve d i ts ab i li ty i n g o i n g th r o u g h unde- `feo.ted wa s Fr e mo n t.A te a m th a t h a s eng ag ed i n ab o u t th i r ty debates d u r i n g th e present season.F r e mo n t a n d Bla ir me t, i n th e eve n i ng f o r th e d i s tri c t c h a m- pionship.Bla ir su p po r te d th e a i - f i r ma ti ve an d F r e mo n t th e neg a- ti ve .Th e dec ision wa s awar de d to F r emo n t. a f te r n wr y c lo se a n d inte resting deba te. F o llo wi n g is Bla i r Hi g h ' s de- ba ti ng r ec o r d f o r th i s y ear.W e e 14 deba tes;lo s t on ly 6.3 no~ dec ision debates.Op po ne nts W on by Th o ma s J e ff e rs o n No Dec isi or Omaha . Cen tral Blair Oma h a C e n tr a l Oma h a C e n tr a \ Om a h a No r t h No De c ia i Om a h a No r t h No D e c i si o Oa k la n d / O a k l a n d L y o n s L y o n s C r a i g C r a i g No r f o l k No r f o i k P la tts mo u th w n n o u w a i w i l l W a y n e (C on tin u | Blain Blni l Blai l Blail Blaix Blail B m B l a i Pla tts rno utl B la i B la i W a y n ed o n pa ge f o u r ) \ 1 IB to .nd red ner tc . an- J w ich an, ras, w sm-who ted of gg- 1 a me SILVER WEDDING Ynai Flsdilrrinv.1£l.lCh ~ W H S| . . n¢». u»m u m - . - ",- _ _ . _ . th e siiv-er wedding an n i ve r s ar y o M r .n n d Mr s .Gu s Me ie r hn nr y , o W esff of Blair, who h ave r eside d i1 th a t vi c i n i ty f o r ma n y y ears.11 ho no r o f the ha pp y eve nt,the; in vi te d ar ou nd ei g hty re la ti ve : md fri en ds i n to c at d in n e r v-'it th e m, an d f r o m a ll re p o rts it wa n r e a l di n n e r . Th e gu e s t.s we r e entertain ed a ga mes ,mus ic an d cards.I n th eve n i n g t ir ne ig hb or s c alle d un c h a f iva r i th e m,an d a li we r a g m n tres ed to refre shme nts. M r .a n d h i m Mei er hen ry re c e i ve d ma ny be a uti fu l g i fts . lla * end my , on d ve r :sic nsly h e n a r e - wasm u n c l LUNCHEONFEE ééiadoi. FRIENDS mae " u r n RMI|Hitrhrnan enU L I B ! !. s l L l L l ;y a w n ¢ » - - . . . . . . - . - - --t e x - t a i n e d a r o u n d t w e n t y o f h i s c h o o l f r i e n d s a t h e r h o m e l a : Th u rs d ay ,Ma r c h 6,a t a bridg lunc heon. " F o l l o w i n g a delic ious lunc heo th e y o u n g people pla y ed bri df an d othe r games.W h e n sc an were added,Miss Franc es 0'Ha.1 lo n wa s announc ed wi n ne r : bri dg e an d Mi ss Helen s Si rn on sc i n mn c e n tmti n n .Mi s s D0\'0thi »S1' j f1 / ff `§i1§§§£§;}1""mrhe 'QQMQ 'éf u cut prix 4:CARD OF THANKS Wa takw this mmmn nf exnress-|n ;ui»_'nf .1' .Qian friends and relative: for their as-.nthaistanceduring the illness md following the death of our hus- <band and father, J. C. Fnndsen. Mrs. Sena Fnndsen nnd family. rch at AdvefH.lain'I'heEnberpdle.| of Onnwn, Iowa.1 uauua an--alI..11.4 \n WIRE!!plmlcn Maintop Chick Starter, per cwt $3.5 0 Maintop Laying Mash,per cwt $2.7 W E HULL YOUR OAT S AND GRIND FEED ANYT IME This is a proven fact that the quality of yourhome products are superior and it keeps your money at home "éiXiii"°1VifE?iiilfEl"°E3j°" \ srE§|ALs Friday and Saturday _|, . Special at ..$1.00 Hand Made Princess Dress- es, fast colors .$1.75 Hand Made Hoover Aprons and Smocks,fast color Indian Head .$1.95 Pmre Silk Hose assorted shades ..98c Silk Rayon Hose, asssorted shades, per pair .50c w. J. SAS Saturdéfy Specials i 20c I9c Steak, Round, Sirloin per lb., or T-bone-~and this is realKa m o V a n i l a, p u re . rég u l a r 2 5 c 4Paxto n Ga s Ro aste d Co ffee . 2 Ibs. 85c Bro wn S ug a r, 2 lb s ...l5 c P t . j a r W m , S a n d w i c h S p re a d 20c steak---young and tender. And now ls the time to eat --Lamb--, roasts,chops or Home rendered country lard lb.l2§c st e w we h a ve i t BERTELSEN MARKET HELLO WORLD!! Products Q(C o n ti n u e d f ' ro m las t we e k ) A b o u t th i s ti me th re e hu n dr e d ind epe nde nt sto res we n t o u t o f business.Th e i r p la c e s b e i n g ta k - e n b y si xty - on e c ha in stor es.O f n.:..A.|.....-..!._..1....1 2...!.........3...a. th e c ause o r exc use ,i f an y ,f o r th e pu r c h as es be in g mad e in th en e sto r es b y a ta x p a y in g ' pu b li c wh o by th e i r o wn a c ts we r e d e s tr o y i n g th e ta xa b le assets o f th e i r c o m- mu n iti es .I n loc alities wh e r e f a r m ,m u w lo w e r th a n u p o n th e non -i nc o me pr o d u c i ng h o me , wh i le th e hi g he s t assessed va lu a ti o n i s th at plac e d up o n me r c h an d is e, an d wh i le mer c ha ndi se m a y cease to e xi s t f a r m s wi l l re ma i n ,u n d b c I I Why N9t? Lulu Lnrlxis n|.u1urt.'l.1 uluupcuussnu..even sma ll sc ho o l b on d xss u es ha d su b J ec t, to ta xa tlo n an d nt a mu c hstor es.m hundre¢.?=.$"Fv ~been nr o n os e d a n d def eated be-hin rh er ra te a nd th i s wi ll a n n l v to 0scar Holmes Bakeryownedtneiro w n nuutungs wn ue th e re mai nd e r ga ve up th ei r lea se s thu s le avin g n.la rge per c en t o f the business bu ildi ng s va c a n t a n d a l- mo s t wo rth les s .Th i s ma d e a n o th - e r inc rease i n ta xe s. Th e fa i le d businesses emp lo y e d an a ver ag e o i' fi ve pe op le an d f ur - ni sh el a li vi n g t o se ve n peop le, th u s f i f te e n h u n d r e d peo ple we r e le f t o u t o f e m p l o y m e n t a n d twe n - A \I 1 1 _ __ c a u s e o f a f e a r o n th e p o r t o f th e peo ple th a t i t mi g h t i n a s ma ll wa y inc rease th ei r ta xe s.B u t th e y ap p a r en tly we r e un a ble to realize th a t th e y we r e inc re asi ng th e i r ta xe s i n a mu c h g r e a te r s u m th r o ug h c ha i n sto r ee b u y i n g . .An d so , pur c h as es were mad e in se ve r al c h ai n s to re s , an d a s i mi la r n u mb e r ma d e i n a n e q u a l n u m b e r of in dep en den t sto re s.Th e s e n u r - th e h o me s a n d a n y o th e r ta xa b le pr o p er ty wh i c h c a n be loc a ted b y th e loc al assessor. To f u r th e r e n li g h te n th e r e a d e r a s t o th e seriousness o f th i s c o n - d i ti o n we wi ll o f f e r s o me ve r y i n - be r e s tin g f i g ur e s ta ke n f r o m a r e - cent, survey of the chain store situ- ' a ti o n .I n o r d e r to s t r i k e a n a ve r - a g e i n re ta i l me rc ha nd is in g,ele- ve n c i ti e s we r e c h o s e n ta k i n g th eT H E ..lc h a s e s we r e ma d e wi th o u t a t a n y ti me r e ve a li n g th e i d e n ti ty o r th e pur po se o f th e purc haser,a n d i t was f ou nd tha t th e pu rc ha se s ma de in tha indonvndent stores: nv¢>rn¢rr»rl me d i u m a l o n g w i t h o n e o f o u r la r ge s t c lu es.Th e c ities c hosen we r e :Sea tti e,S a n Franc isc o, De n ve r ,K a n s a s C i ty ;Chic ago, Sn r in r f ie ld . I ll. , F a r iz o . N. D . , A t- 1 : y ~ o : 1 e n u n u r e a p e o p l e w e r e u u u w n n u t n f A r n n s a n q n f m m n n r f a n d a l l I v w :w p u p n n v u - u a n -_ r r " - I ' . - . -- -the se we re c o n su mer s o f t h e p r o - du c ts o f th e f a r m s o f t h a t s t a t e , a n d a l!th e fi f te e n _ h u n d r § d wh o ARE we r e Qh r o wn o u t o f e mp lo y me n t we r e t a x pa y er s to a g r e a te r o r les s d egr ee. During this period the `chain sto r e p r o s p er e d gr a b b i ng th e b u s - in e s s o f th e i n d ep e n de n t me r c h a n t a n d ta k i n g tan gi ble,ta ti b le pr o - perty from the tax list and thus boosting the tax for the people to pa y . U p o n i me s ti g n ti o n i t wa s soon f b u n d th a t n o t one c ha in s tore o wn e d th e i r o wn .b u i ld i n g a n d n o t a loc al ma n a g e r o wn e d hi s o w n h o me a n d s o th e on ly t a x le vy wh i c h c o u ld be ma d e a g a i n s t th es e sto re s wa s an o n th e ir s to c k les s in p ric e, a nd su pe ri or in q ua l- i t y to th e purc hases ma d e i n t h e c h ai n stor es,a n d th i s ma d e th e pr o b le m mo r e p e r p le xi n g . A n o th e r th i n g qu i te notic eable wa s th e fa c t,th a t these c ha in sto re s ha d ma n ag e d to se c ur e di f - fe r e n t lines f r o m those ha nd le d b y th e i r c o mp etitor s so th a t th e y wo u ld n o t be s h o wn u p i n c o m- pari son.Ho we ve r ,th e in de p en l de n t me r c ha n ts ha ve a lwa y s been re qu ir e d by th ei r p; 1 tn l: >I n c u r l) th e o ld mli a b le :.;.~l .~.».!l l.no\~..1 br an ds o f lIloICi1.1r.lii~-°an d ><* these sa me PCOPI1 : € . llll" l wi lli n g i a t -.l . . . | .a i .1 :.i . _ . . \1 - - a u .-la n ta ,,Ba lti mo r e ,Sy rac use, P r o vi ce,R .I . I n these cities,th e ag g r e g a te s a le s o f a ll gro c e ry store s for o ne y e a r amo u n te d to $488,509,000. The s ha re d one b y th e ind ep en de nt stores,amo u n te d to $286,767,000 a g a i n s t a to ta l d o n e b y th e c h a i n sto res of $ 20 1, 74 2, 0 00 s ho wi ng a n ap p ar e n ad va n ta g e -i n f a vo r o f th e in de nd en t sto re,o f ab o u t $85,000,0.00.H o w e v e r , i n these eleven Cil.lL:, Liam; \\»1\111,500 in- depen dent :l»>r\a :lull nn ly 4,386 chain store...1!1.:iv r=i;:»we e kly vo lu me f o r Lin:izulepuii-1 n t stor e wa s o n lv $33-1.211 \\f:iI»'the :\.v» INDISPENSIBLE Our Fast Color Dresses for Misses and Girls are good values at $1.00 each. T 0 1x Also Ladie§' Dresses at $1.00 are vqry good quality at the pricelGREATEQ /Come here for your Ruffled Curtain s:of¢:_R911 in 95% nm QM Rayon:Prints for Spring Dresses 33E 1o f g o o d s w h i c h wa n n a tu r a lly r u a do wn i n a n tic i p a ti o n o f th e a s s e s - 50r!'\ Th e seriousness .of th e c ondi- ti o n i n o u r si ster sta te seemed ap p a re n t to ever y bne b u t those who were bringing it about by th e i r p a tr o na g e o f th e c h a i n s to r e to un-se wnur. une C:1;u:1 :.,u:\; nuu lu of fe r witho ut qu e Li oni ng i th or ig in angl what then? The chain siore inénwée éieéms Erowing and unless an intelligent population can be made to malize a n d Ulldef sia nd,th e in d e p en d e n t me r c ha n t wi ll s o o n b e a me mo r y . ar mia ia. 1i1}L:mi=\Hurt:v.:ms i=ss»|.ss.This :=hm\>= th1\'»' :I;;;i" atoms doing a volume mghcly larmer than eight.independent sutnrlu.Thenfnm than nannnilflll extra quality, 39c per yard.Also some fine Prints, 20c to 25c per yard. Our new Iayon Gowns,Slips and Bloomers, 98c, are good values. New Spring Hais for Misses andLadies, $1.00 and 1.50. Blair Racket Store 0ut of Blair?I aWe can give you Superior Service and Equal Prices Now is the Time bo have Your u u v - v u :-- - - ~ - U -u u v v - - - . estnb li shméi lf G 1'th re e .c ha in stor es,me a n s th a eli mi na ti o n o f e i g h t i n d i vi d u a l sto re s , a n d ng g jn wi t h what.r e s u lt?Th i s me a n s ¥iRndthis brought about an imies~ tfgation to determine if possible Qthatfive-elzhths of the 16.500 1* The lowest of Ss! assessed valu-tions are those pincmf upon thu nes are causing furthet' ifdcancigsSpring Coat Cleaned PHONE:White 183 means that not less than eighty thousand pe\sons will be thrownstore buiminés now occupied, dr n and e'-'Veg nu °}"m§e for lhesb out of emzlopxnbnt or deprived of fowl uf 10,312 buildings must bc bulldlngs to be occupxed by o fhir their means of support./ left vacant,as chains in other nmrcanlrile industries.1;also (Continued) 0I n d e p e n d e n t L e a g u e o f M e r c h a n t s o f B l a u 'IAdvance Cleaners » /,¢ \ " \ /~ f H 7 >1 rv fn ~ ' ~<5 7!»' fa \ \ , ~e .° = Your Home Drug Store Can give you bargains in the BEST Quality Goods Nobiiity Choc lat s boxoe ,.Nobility Chocohle Covered Charica lb. 6~ M;:Donald's Sixpreme Roof Garden Chocolates $1.00 Stewart Pharmacy J. HAROLD STEWART, Mgr. -">»rv -1-ff* w f ='4 \ \ O ~n l n _ . _ " lg ~ ~Seed Seed SeedNorth Side Market Seeds As the seedlnz time comes around once more we are here with a luil collection of cholce Fleld und Ga rden QUALI1 Garden Seeds in bulk and Packages. White Clover and Blue Grass 'for the In Many Styles and Finishes Wrist watches in tHe _many new sfyles that ure so graceful and which adJ so much clmnn io the wristsMeats and Groceries la wn they adorn. 6'Alfalfa and Sweet Clover strictly: WorkFresh fish every day during Lent Bring them in now and bsOld Gardner" Ferte llmr In 5. 10 and Jens Nielsen, Prop.25 pound packages ready for spring work Blair, Nebr.BLAIR, NEBRASKA II-'n nz ENTE RPR IS E-Page Thnse\Bhir. Nebraska. Mann za. mo y, k > YORK CREEK NEWS Mr.and Mrs.L,P. Skov of Blair,spent Wednesday at Lhe Suren Jensen home. John Reeh and daughfer were in Blair Wednaday aftemoon. M r s Walter Wuchber called ati the Morris Christiansen home on Wdnesday afternoon. Miss leola Jensen spent Wed- naday night with her aunt, Mrs. Nora Kastle in Herman. 'John Reeh and Hownrd Wil~ liamsen sawed wood for Clark Browning Thursday manning. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christian~sen were in Fremont Thursday. Mr.and Mrs.Soren Jensen, 'Leola and Janet spent Thursday evening at the Chris Vinderslev home.Kenneth Huglemah wl e d on Raymond Lauraen nt the Alfred Skov home Thursday evening. Chris Petersen and Gilbert W.il~ liamscn called at Imlie Hansexfs Thursday evening.Mrs. Peter L Petersen has been on the nick list. Howard and Shurley Willlnmsen were in Omaha Friday. Wm.Behrendt went xp Fre- mont Friday and his son, Curtisretumed home with him. A number of friends helpedElmerVinderslev alebrate his |eigh\eenth hinhday Friday eve- Ining.The evening was spent in I playing cards after which a de- licious luncheon was served byMrs. Vinderslev.At a la w hour all departed, wishing Elmer many more happy birthdays.Mr.and Mra John Reeh and children and Misa Ruth Reeh were i n Omaha Saturday.'Mabel Hovendick has been on the sick list the'past week. and family, Mrs. Anna D. WeenHans and Carl Wieae were visit- ors at the Andrew Christensenhome Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Will Jahneldrove to Omaha Monday after-noon toattendthefuneralofMr.Hans Lebberr.| Ray Jahnel is a proud owner 'hu plane for the present and has taken his motherleu children to 'Ne w Yo rk where they will be cared for by relativea _ Mr. and Mro. G. I. Pfeiffer vis- ited 0. C. Roberts Sunday at the 'Lord Lister hospital i n Omaha. Mr. Roberu'many friends help will be glad to lmow that he isrecoveringrapidly from a recentgofanewChevrolet coupe which Mr.and Mrs.~Alf'red Skov andlhe purchased last Saturday. Lyle were Saturday evening via-A gay crowd of about a hun- Storo at Carl Erlck.sen's.dred gathered at lhe AndrewA pinoehle club met at Soren Wiese home Saturday evening ¢0|Jenaen's Saturday evening.'help Misa Alice Wiese eelebratelmeyer and Mr.and Mrs.w .A. Mr. and Mm. Pete Christiansen her birthday.The evening was Reckrneyer matured out no 0soe~W..-. n..~|.., aim., mam. -Q rhalgmnt nlnvinv rxrdn.Prius werelnla Wednesrlnv. where they attend 1' ht lm 's tro ke"i n S TM . ; J o h n Ni hb e , M r s . Homer Miller, Mrs. J. H. Dorbeck- `er,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Reck- tivea lknovm 1 that honey which the The little child of Mr. and Mrs. hoes ga from the flower la aHenry Knecht is now at the Nlch-fvery heal U1 and energy pro- olas Senn hospital i n Ornahaiduing ad and as the roynl where it is bvins treated.Mr.and Mrs. John Albert and family have renoed the Ed Woer-ner residence.They came herefrom Wahoo and Mr. Albert will work for the Nursery. The physical training class ! sponsored a good poster week' last week.Posters were made and placed about the school bni ldng as a reminder of good posture, and on Tuesday Dr. D. M. Blochgaveaveryinterestingtalkon jelly is made from honey andpollen it seems very possible that the doetor's plan may have some merit.In the meantime my ad- vice is to "ent honey and grow sweeter with age". V. W. Binderup, Neh.Honey Producers Aaa'n. The Shoe Store o l Blair for Women,Misses and Children is lhn w...\.n.~.("r-nhn '|"l\nn \\n\.ra 10 o'e\ock A.M.,at ¢ho W m front door of the Waahlnghm County Court Houae ,hr the City of Blair, Washington County, Ne- braska, sell at public auction w the highest bidder for cash, the following described renl ealghe, to~wit, Lots number seven (7)and eight (8 ), i n block number sevi only (70),ln the City of Fort Calhoun, Washington County, Nb braskn. lata number One (1)and 'Ivo (2) in hlock number Thlny-seven N.. =_ ..._ N... _. ...... . . .~-.-., .,........, .......,. ,.,..,,.. _._ ....'Fred \Kuhie home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williun» sen and Shurley Wi smscn nt-tended o duck dinner Mrs.Wil- liamsen's uncle and aunt, Mr. and ~Henry Hiese of near Irv- 'sflm.=y~|Mr.a nd Mn.Chris Vinderzlev ,and family were Sunday dinner 'guests at Harry Johnsorfs near -Kennard.The Ladies are sisters.i hir.and Mr s . w. c . c r a mm- ~se and children and Mr. and Mrs. P.Skov speht Sqndoy at theenry Christiansen home. I ;IWO new Wash Dresses on salenow at the Fashion Center at $1 'and $2 each in sizes 14 to 52. New dress free if they fade.Sev ,eral attractive new styles just un~ packed.8-lt Spring Coats for Women and Misses now on sale at the Fashion _Center priced nt $10 to $29.50 in isizes 14 to 48 in light or dark;colors in sport nr-dress coats. SUNNYSIDE NOTES Mr.and Mrs. and family were at John Dierk's.Mr.and Mrs. Sundayed at the Fritz Jahnel lhome.i Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss and son, Glen and Herbert Wendt call- led at the Charles Voss home onTuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen and children visited with Mr. and Mrs.Wallace Snowdeu Sunday after- noon. Fred Misfeldt Sunday visitors Harry Jahnel Mrs. \Walber Japp was suddenly taken ill last Monday.She was then rushed to an Omaha hospital where she was operated on Dotappendicitis. Miss Bertha Jahnel spent Sun- day aftemoon with Miss WilmaBunz of Bennington. Mr, and Mrs.Will Jahnel,Mr. and Mrs A.D.Anderson and Mrs.Will Japp and son,Fritz,|were those from Sunnyside who went to see.Mrs. Walter Jspp on 'Monday afternoon, who is sick inlan Omaha hospital.We are pleas- »ed to report that Mrs.Japp islimproving rapidly.' l Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Voss and 'family,Mr.and Mrs.Pete Wulf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldtand l l 5l :won by Delbert Fowler,Mrs. Thomas |Kniep, first; Wm. Jabnel,and Belvs Voss,second;Sophia Wiese and Amanda Svogersonwere consnled.Mrs.Chris Jahnel,who hasbeen sick with a siege ol the 11u is slowly improving and is now able to be up.hir. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldt and ihrnily helped Mr. and Mrs. HenryKlient celebrate their tenth wed- ding anniversary last Monday eve ning, March 3rd. - Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Andersonanddaughter,Mary and grand- children,Marion and Richard were Sunday visitors at the Soren Nielsen home in the McCarthY district.Mr. John Wiese was a caller ot the Fritz Jahnel home Sunday. family made a business trip to ed the funeral of a relative.Mr.and Mrs Jake Adams of Omaha,announce the bi rth o f a son Feb. 28th.Mr.Adams. who is employed as a salesman for the Marshalls Nurseries, formerly re- sided in Arlington. Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Escher are now located in the .`lohn_Frank set house,formerly occupied byMrs. Sylvia Campbell.The latter moved into the house formerly oc- cupied by Herman I-Iaake. Mr.and Mrs. J. C.Van Anda have moved on the Paul Lottmann _farm nonhwest of town, l i The town basketball team won two games last week,defeating Columbus at Fremont,and the Russels Sports of Omaha in a game played here Thursday eve- ning.They have two games toplay and win before wey will beBlairSaturday aim-noon.the champions of the Platte Val- ley league. Th Shoe Store of Blair for Miss Betty Marshall was host- Women Misses and Children isleSS U1 the Home Ee Club Tuesday thc Fashion Center.They *'"'"§°?'i'l§"€. "*§*Ff *'§''_'§el S was as~ Womens d Misses at $2.98 to ss y rss Ege-s6.5o; chiifi1~@n'g Robinhood, sms'g h r . ~ m e g ;3 3 ;335 to s ea s; Enna muc k at a s nndlm e er .°'"°w ' $6 -a nd best of all they fit you perfectly. ARLINGTON NOTES The Arlington Womo.n's Club entertained at a 6:30 dinner onWednesday evening at the school house.The guats were the Camp Fire Girls and their mothers.The 'Woman's Club sponsored the local Camp Fire gmup which is now over one year old.The two-conrse dinner was served in co!- eteria style to 58 persons,who were seated at small tables in thesewing room.Following the din- ner, a program was given in the music room, Mrs. C. G. Marshallpresiding.Misses Helen Hart, Muriel Plugge and Betty Marshall were presented honor be-ads bytheirguardian,Miss Joy Ley. Miss Gladys Shamp,executive sec'y of the Camp Fire Council of Omaha, gave an excellent talk. Rev. G. W. Wolter's son is still sick at his home, suffering from a blood clot, the result of an ap- pendix operation which he hadperformed early in the winter. 1 Mr.and Mrs.Guy L .Glover .....-.....=-,..»...-...»..__».\... Rev. Edgar since he came to Arl- ington,left Wednesday to makeherhomewithherson,Fred Alger and family of Omaha. The Royal Neighbors met last Thursday evening for their regu-lar meeting.They have begunwork on a quilt which, when fin- ished, will be presented to s Roy- al Neighbor Home. The Men's Community Club act~ ed as hosts to the Arlington Boy Scouts Monday evening at their regular dinner a t Crane Chapel. Among the out-of-town guestswereClarkO'l-Ianlon of Blair,Messrs. Gage and Marsh of Fre~ monb,Caldwell and Monesty of Omaha.Mr.Monesty was the principal speaker, his subject be- ing "Scouting and the Adult/".Dr.Bloch,who is Scout Master, gave a report of the Scout work here, of which the American Le- gion is the sponsor.Mr.and M m Carl Hahn arethe new people who are now in charge of the boarding house at the Nurseries._The Queen Esther Club held its March meeting at the home of Miss Mary Miller,who was as-sisted by Miss Rachel McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. ~ G. Marshall and the "Importance ol Good Posture"Drl and Mrs. R. C. Swisher vis-' ited friends at Yo rk a few days'last week.3 Mr.and_h!rs.Nels Sorenson, who have lived southeast or mwn,'have movd Un the George Wulf' ihrm.It i s a larger place and quite near school.C. w. Breunig has a nevy'Q930 "Chevvie".The Pmga Club of Fremont, met recently at the home ol Mrs. Leo Weber. 1000 new.Wash Dresses on salenow at the Fashion Center at $1 and $2 each in sizes 14 to 52. New dress free if they fade.Sev-eral attractive new styles just un- packed.B~lf.I Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47, Alice Triplett, Licensed Operator-finest beauty work in Blair.'8-lt AMONG THE BEES "Thus saith the Lord ol Hosts,the God of Israel, saying: Ye andyour wives have both spoken with your mouths and fulfilled with your hand, saying, We will surely perform our vows that we have vowed,to burn incense to the queen of Heaven, and to pour outdrink offering unto her.Ye will surely accomplish your vows, and surely pert'or~m_ your vows."-Jeb miah 44:25. The little three striped Italian bees are no less attentive than were these people to their queen in biblical days. These little bees, too, fed their queen a white substance resembl~ ing mi lk in the semi-solid form. It is called "Royal Jelly" by the beekeeper.This substance isvery nourishing and a worker egg plac- ed in a large oell and fed the jelly liberally will grow into a queen, while it fe d sparingly.i t will grow into n worker,so "P until the eggjs three days old lt can be made to produce a queen or u worker, but never a drone. The queen bee is of the same color as the worker, has six legs, two.wings and also a sting which she 'uses only in fighting another queen.She can be handled by her keeper without the least danger of being stung, which cannot be ..............-...,,......-..,,......Womens and Misses at $2.98 to 56250; Children's Hobinhood, $1.49to $ 3 . 3 9 ; En n a J a t i c k a t$ 5 a n d $6-and best of adl they fit you perfectly.8-Itmoo new Wash Dresses on we now at the Fashion Center at $1 and $ 2 e s c hi n s i n e n 1 4 t o 52.New dress free il they fade.Sev- eral attractive new styla just un~ packed.8-1t CHRISTIAN tza rmc a A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. \ o | |u r . u n s \. | v. y u r r u n .u a l n o u n , Washington County, Nebraska. he number Seventeen (17), in block number Ten (10),in the Village of Arlington, Washington Oonnty,Nebnaka,save and cx~ cept therefrom the following part of lot 17, .to-wit: pommencing at the Southwest corner of said ht 17, running thence east 0ne hun- dred and len ieet, running theme north forty feet,running tlnemn west One hundred and ton feet running thence south forty feet in the place of beginning. Commencing at a point forty-ai; feet west of the Southeast Corner of lot Seven in block '1`\vcnty inPreaching,'I:30 P. M.the village of Arlington w m - _M'd'w°°k meeting,wedmfsdayrlington County, Nebraska, running 7.30 P. M._thence sixty feet north,pnrailelThe Pe ecostul campaign open- ed Sunday with bright prospects.with lot line, hence running west twenty-two feet,running thenceTherewerepresent at Sunday south sixty feet,running thenceSchool 91, at monung worship, Géfeast twenty-two feet to thc place and in the evening, 80.Each En- deavor Society had a large at- tendance and a fine program. Our goal for next Sunday is 100 in Sunday School. and an increase in attendance at all services. Let Mary do it.When?Mch. 21,B p.rn.Where?Christian church. Fashion Center Beauty ParlorPhone 47, Alice Triplett, Licensed Ofaerabor--finest beauty work inB air.B-It Millinery--the largest selection of desirable Hats (os. Women andMisses can be found at the Fash- ion Center.The Millinery Store of Bldr-pric ed at $1 to $ 7.5 0- in all colors-styles-materials and head sizes.Childrens Hats, 69c to$2.98.Select your new Hat now- it is time.8-It . Tecumseh granted gas fran- chise m»Nebrasks Natural Gas Company. o ~NOTICE FOR ADMIN-ISTRATION OF ESTATE STATE nw NEBRASKA I of beginnhig, being a part of Lot 7,in Block 20 of the_ aforesaid Villlge o f Arlington. /To satisfy the ligns and encum- braneestherein set forth; to sat~ isfy the sum of $129.47 costs, and the increased any accruing costs, all as provided by said order and decree :md by law in such cases made and provided. Dated at Blair,Nebraska,this 19th day of Febniary, 1930. Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington,County,Nebraska. 6-St N ICE To CREDITORSOFESTATE STATE OF NEBRASKA I .I ss Washington County,| In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate 09 .Toe Johnson, Deceased: To the Creditors of Said Estate: You are Herehy Notified, Tha.: I will si t a t the County Court Room in Blair in said County on the 14th day o i March and the 15th day of June, 1930 at 10 o'clock a. m. each day to '°~'='ve and nu- amine ali claims against u i d Estate, with a view to their ad- jushnant and allowance. Tac time limited for the presentation o f I 'sms' -1._e ¢ J..¢\~.»~ e e k s o r ~/ . ..~MARc i ~1 .~~_\i = °`R u.,.~ .9 .-'Fir v '*"' ~ jj". fr . "" ng §Y§*"¢~ ~ 25.4 ,I 9 a n 1 I 1 z ' 9 * i o 1 1 1 2 f "Z4~f~_ 6 f T 1 f I 8 , 1 9 .;i ,};."'. = » , . ; § ' , - ; 5 . Z 6 - '~~._~" " " ; ; t " : Thnt'u all the feed coats to feed at baby chick NUTREZNA ChickMash for the Brat 8 weeks and doit safely. 'Ihey'll average 1% to2 lbs. apiece at this age. Recordkeeping poultry miners my theyraise 90 per cent or better oftheirchicksstartedonNU- "Sa ck e d i n th e Go l de n Ba g " ~f " I 4.x \ ~ ~' ~-In |Rl-:NA Chick Math. NUTRENAChick Mash provides 3 ways tomoreprofits: (1) more chicksraiscd;(2)faster and moreuniformg r o w t h ;(3)moreeconomicalfeailng.Try NU-»TRIINA Chick Mash this season. ~ cHlc|< M A S H N u r r e n n F e e d M i l l ; l a c . , 6 7 E u l n Str ¢¢ t. . h u n s t r . K u n a .P l a n s e n d m e F R E E a n d l * 0 S ' I' P A ID .J u d i eB m n c l f n I6 p a g e B a b y C h i c k B o o k . N u m a . . T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S t a t e n . . . R . F ~ SOLD BY Bigelow and Unruh BLAIR, NEBRASKA |»' € r e high school basketball beam at dinner at, their home Saturday evening.W.A.Reckmeyer andAllenLaakerwerealsopresent, as they had helped the boys thru the season Hxy furnishing cars for out-of-wvm games.The boys won n nice trophy from holding sec- ond place in the district tourna- ment at Blair. Misses Margaret Reckmeyerand Ruth Meierhenry, who atu-:1d the -state university, spent the week-iend with their parents here. _L. P. DeWitt and daughters of Nickerson,were calling on Arl- ington-friends Sunday.;Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer had as guests Saturday evening, Maj. iormsby-of Casper, Wyo. and Mr.and Mrs. J. C. Cook of Fremont, and Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Badger of Arlington.Bridge afforded theeveninifs entertainment. Ed Gaines,who has_farmedsoutheast of town; has given up USE To Cook the Meal and Heat the Water 4.-.--..;;.f 'i:all1fuw¢n i ~ .'L ' ~.=.1"1g,1r.",rww 1 1 ~Ju.4 ~| |i i |1 1 I; ..L . - u l - " " " " " *Q / / f l 'r ,!1 g l '. L _ ; , . , £l l 1 ;._i n : ; .'.\ " - a n - ' * _ "*|.;` ;l ; I J . - .. : "I ~"\" ' ~-.! .N . . . . - - - -|g | .o .1 1 r ¢.| _'~,/. .~' T L I ~.* .». » ; G ~», g ;.,g.;.~ .. .. .. - ; r "f .5 2 ~ . :..: .: . '--_,. ""*""; ;-~ -st\.~-' ~" T H :+ . . n ; : " " "' ".~. ~":PT *""'¢¢."~$"5»». A 'I'here's real service i n GA S cookery and GAS' water heating. Think of a whole m eal, soup to dessert, left cooking safely in the ove n of yo ur g as ran ge while you are down town shopping or spending the afternoon playing bridge. GA S scientists have m ade this possible throu gh the autom atic heat control which is now a part n ¢~;n O1 @ @- ~.51 r , \/~ ,I /M /.;..u'1i1 ~ ~=-Z? -" ~ ~~~~-Think, too, of ~the lux~ry and comfort afforded by oompletc hot water service.The turn of n faucett and an abundance of bubbling hot water is yours for any .._¢1,~..said of the worker bee. The queen has nothing where- with to gather honey (I refer to the ltallan queen bee)and no pollen baskets wherein to carry the pollen,so is absolutely de- pendent upon the little worker both for progection and food.The life of a queen bee is from thme to four years.It requires but 16 days for her to hatch and grow to maturity. In the Omaha Sunday Bee ni July 21,appeared a very inter- esting article about a doctor who is trying to discover just what this royal jelly is and why i t causes such rapid growth in the queen bee, in the hope of making use of the secret i n keeping people from growing old. .Just how successful the doctor will be we are unable to any ibr thie is a new theory.It is a well dnughiers recently spent a verypleasant week-end at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Shirlvy Marshal at Hastings. A.. C.Sisson, who for 49 years has lived quietly on his lumi nearArlington,passed away nt his home Friday,March 'lth after a brief illness.He is survived byno immediate relatives.The fun- eral services were held Monday afternoon at the Fred Bader u-pel in Fremont and were cond t-ed by Dr. F. Pfcutz of the Mltth- odist church.Mr. Sisson was bum at New Bedford, Mass. April 14, 1859. Mrs. C. G. Marshall entertained the Ladies Circle at. her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lawmnoe Echhenkamp was hostess at a dinner and bridge party at her home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Henry Peters and son mot- Orcd to l-Iawngtan Sundaywhere they spent the day visiting rela- .\ | .C v ,' ~ "--.___ \I Im r - ~© ©© s ©©©@©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©.@..@AQ© 3 © ©@ ©@ ©@ © ©©©©@ ©2 ©@ © ©o / /~"~ .~ \cs ~~»~..g x x `m ~ ' @ .~?~..." ,J ` ~©'7 ~ - : ~ f ; ' \ l sl I an Washington County,1 Henry Mencke, Atty. County Court.lu Probate. In the Matter of .thc Eatlte of Mary M.Rogers,D ~ The heirs at law,ext of`,kin, creditors and All rsons inter-ested in said estate are hereby notified that on the 5th' day I of March, 1930, Augusta Jensen filed a petition i n said County Court alleging among other things that Mary M. Rogers, an inhabitant of Washington Co u n t y,Nebraska, died on the 'ith day of January,1930, leaving no last Will andTestament, and possessed of Real and Personal Estate estimated at $4500.00 and praying for admin- istration thereof. It y o u fail to appear at said County Court on gm 29th day of March, 1930, nt 1 o'clock A. M., and contest said petition,theCourtwillappointAugusta Jen- sen or some other suitable person Administrator and proceed w a settlement of said estate. Witm-mn mv hand and Official claims against mi d Estate is 3 months from the 14th day of M-mn. A. D. 1930, and the time limited for payment of debta in One Year from said 14th day of grch'1530.1 WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this 15th day of Feb., 1930. <S"~*')1, c. ELLER, 5-51:County Judge. xDr. Nurlmn K. Ralhmnnn0P'I`0ME'I'RlS'l' Over the Blnir Drug Co.Phone Black 41 Evenings by Appointment x COMPANY » Billed Abstracier | \ PHONE 15P M B l d x Blair, Nehraah x x\\ BLAIR AISTRACT 8 : TITLE I }`1`\lEI"r.iY." a§§§"§r llnrrh 1920 (SEAL)1. c. ELLER,nn. nnwm 'r. :m r'7-At County Judge.Demm X-RAY SERVICE num gun V-.....,. ......-..,..._. | \ r 1 \ n N . n 9 1 w w h n A l \ l l " ¥ \ Y. N U I I L I S r u n -n x n x s r n n x o n o F E S T A T E ° f f * ° ° = i n s u m B a n k B l d g . P u n e : s s n u m ,N a n - . O'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon, Attys.x STATE OF NEBRASKA J x IBWashinzton County,I x m County Cwrl.In Pa lme .l n l l u n a n d I n n I n the Matter of the E h t l k of D nh State Bank Bldg. Ferdinand C. Ruwe, Decuaed:I The heirs, next of kin, legakees,x \ creditors and All persons interesb-x ed in add estate am hereby nod-|. W. F.l l L L ei.-A that nn the 21st dnv of Feb- ~It is our desire to furnish you with COM-/ f f ~~ The modern GAS water heater offers .you this service through" an 1 'lutomatlc thermostatnc controlnn ||\@ l...; H f § © © @5 \ |lLETE gas service.If you are not now | cii ié ris 'Y',:2&§£' ' Q J1ul.4.4*I * .A w. M -s5Hg"I|T N u r r e n n F e e d M i l l ; l a c . , 6 7 E u l n Str ¢¢ t. . h u n s t r . K u n a .P l a n s e n d m e F R E E a n d l * 0 S ' I' P A ID .J u d i eB m n c l f n I6 p a g e B a b y C h i c k B o o k . N u m a . . T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S t a t e n . . . R . F ~ ©©.©©©M /5 xp n. - _ --f--r-... ,..._.._.,_.Y_., .Blur, Nebmh, Mmh xa, 1p§9_a n - - T H E J L L J L I ~P186 Four I ~ 1;nn yn m m nyna Fh:|nuo,ndeulotiln.Bun||» m f w n u n f m m m m - I H1°_Y¥°1?'1==9!°€C%`°'=!'%"r."° °""'"":.f;"£°r .:.:,"s"'*"§*==»¥-`3-"¥°`=~'?>5'f-f°'-f°`§f~"°'1='-1'»"- WASHINGTON NEWS umm J mn ...'..,:";...:":,":f,z',;°",;' mc:miw»,¢mum ¢xm .»»dm-°""'°"°f""~u»mnd»1.mm M.a n Emnxme week-end1dthLettzrMcCannof éaman `va# ww-Ln us RMP um service up u§§°mP'_';'°h"'"L"§f '1'*""°'**§'_°'*' fmy *3,m¢"i¢ me Julius S35 Kennnxd and **°°"d°'* W opexet- 321. `§'€'°u. <=»-mf Pollen hom. n attendance nm bring the st- mm an |t,,¢|nm of g der home Monday evening.u at the Keunaxd high school on MI- and un. HBDFY B0r¢herdi:zz indslniee up_to -1»=;° it »\;;1du\;= ~ Vidtors were Meadameo lrili-Blim gghge; gg; ;;§=°llryzd Mrs Wm Jones ~ of Fremont,nnd_M.r. md Mn._ees...°'"...e -__-"ansena:|dRichnxdNe1son Gle Jeifverw wed"~Mrs.Geo.E1"Ki"gvm"°dS"°d'°y°'""`__._=__._.___».__._....-n ==.4P°=€_€'d°y ,_____ -..A ;_m_ _§, w...w»|c.m=u ngon at_thg_home ot Mr. md Mm. mai; ENT ERPRISE JOHN A. naowm,n a m e 1-u Ente rd u me n d - c h u ma t h : st the postoffics nt Blxix, Nabr..under the Ac t of Cong-:sa a t larch s, 1879. Every subscription ia regaxied nu open account.The names of subscribers will be instantly re- moved frvm our mnilbg list at th! expiration of tha time paid tar if the pub\iAhers be notified; other-Yile the aubscriptinn will remain In tures utthe desigaxmd |ub~scrlption price.Every mhaeribexmust mmdantand I-hu than cond- HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Y Mrs.Lars Nelson of Weeping Water, spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Jens Clnumn and husband.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schenk and daughter, Ada were Sunday din- ner guest! at the John Reid home. Mt. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and Mr. a n dMr s . J .L .P e te rs e u at- tended the organization of schooldistrict No. B6 known as the Shel- don school in Dodge county, last Wednesday night.This district was granoed a permit to secede from the city schools of Fremont in Feb .Friday visit/ors at the Hugh Sutherland home were Mrs. Ray- mond Hovendick and baby,Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hovendick of Dav- enport,lawn and Mrs. J. E. Hov- endick. Mr. Fred Masters and daughter, Dorothy of the Maney neighbor- hood, were Thursday etming call- ers at the J. L. Petersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson, Edna and Virgil John were Sun- day afternoon calkrs at the Will Sheets home.Mrs.Dan Phillips and Mrs. Jens Clausen attended the .county project work under the leadership of Miss Muriel Smith of Lincoln, nt the court house in Blair Tues- day. Helen, Myrtle and Bertha Jen- sen visited Joanne Jensen at the Sutherland school Tuesday oioer- noon while their mother,Mrs. John Jensen and Mrs.Fred H. Jensen und daughter,Lila spent. the afternoon with Mrs.Albert Schjodt.The following relatives and .friends were entertained at the Otto Christiansen home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Christian- sen's birthday: Mr. and Mxs.Wm. Skow o! Irvington, Lk. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen,Mr.and Mrs. Harry Johnson and family,Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft and Mr. Ole Johnson.Kenneth Thompson spent th week-end at: the home ofhis uncl Wm.Petersen and family,ne~ Spdngfield. Miss Rosalie Foley was a sup per guest at the J.L Petersc home Monday evening. ' M n :ind Mrs.Frank Peterse Price per Year $1.50 dx ys nds pentnuwhoun a ttheHome.Mrs.Donnelly was Mins Olga Jncobaen and a much lnved num i n o ur Ho me . Mrs. Annie Martin had chuge of our Sunday dtemoozx chapel service.She wu accomnmled by came Wednesday w m u a z meKennethTysonhomeuntilFri - day. Mr. and Mn. Dan Moon spent S a z u n ln y a n d S u n d a y wi th t h e i r pa r en ts, Mr . an d Mr s. R. R. P ea me I n o u n Q mmm much more mn. you uunx.We need each other much more han we think." Th i n k o n mm .hi.ngs".A number have expressed tome ;heir apprakdon of the flowers xt the Sunday services.They are u m u u x s u n m mRasmussen,DeolaMargaretRollmd. Jensen will be the AMr. a nd Mm Fra dnughgers and Mlry of Luwuln,wereguests st the H. C. nnnr,W i e n .Nelson andM n .Howard .pril hostess.d Iverson and Helen lversou SundaydinnerLarsen homeHansenand and Thursday with relatives here.Mrs. Amin Whse md son, Hum' and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voss spentSundayeveninga t the Chris Sunds home.Mr. and Mrs. Aarf of near Wa. terloo, moved nm t he house re- cently vacated by Mrs.Marie 1,....... .~»=»am. -....... ......,..-, ...___were vlzdtlng Fridny and Satur- dny with their brother and fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janea Sundry visitors at the Hen-nan Jungbluth home were Mr. md Mrs. Hurry smxm.Mr. and Mrs. Linton Putter and son and Walter Peck of Tekamnh, were Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Lou Lnntry, who mme up to¢l1i°y the services with us. Our engineer, Mr. E. E. Guatin,hu been quite seriously ill with gb" eas e o l the flu.He is feel- w. 0'Brien and Sylvia Jungbluih Peck ng somewhat improved at the an of Dmahn.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svendgnfd present ti .meu ,.ma Mm; mm Renard lmvela.nd childnen were dinner guests on|Mrs.oMne Hooveg spent several 'rnerxelseu urns.bushels of c om for Fritz Moller Saturday,which Fred Hurdum bought for feeding.They shelled Friday for Paul Paulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weatherby and son and Miss Naomi Smith .event Sunday afternoon at the A1-innabed bv W. W.Fr&lxl\d andildx.and Mrs .Ed ue passed on to the sick on Mon- iay.»May I whisper this lnto your aar'I Try to form the .habit of :oming w the services just a hit mly, nther than a hit late.No, .lout stay sway.l!you c;n't ...,____ ___,,_ daughters and Mr. any Mrs.Mar- tin Larsen and sons.Mesdames Chris 'Benson and Rudhlph Andreason were Satur- day aftemoon glssts of Mrs. Bill Pick in Blair. Twenty youn folks attended Q12 pinochle g n a t the Chris verge...Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Jr. are driving a new Paige sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Sunds vis- ibed at the W. B. Jeffersen home mrrveli 21? t;:_;f ~alley.Renanl Bros. held a public sdei Monday.Rejmore Brodegard and Mr.andin Omaha Saturday.' M m Francis Jungbluth were A large crowd of relatives and week nd guests at the Fred Jung- lriends ol Mr. a nd Mrs.C. V._ bluth home. Slmrnnker nt he md at the Elk , . _ ... .. .. -- gonday at the home of ML and gp last week _vi sitint her son, Mm Jonas Blomberg.ward Hoover m Lincoln. _Grandma Compton visited sev~Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cornish of gg daysmlasrt yggfg the home of gfggm- vimed "`<?.~.$.`}§'».""§.1 .~ ,; " ; ' e w ; T, so riszmglatztl la _Our Mstron, Mm Underwood, is b Q,gmrpda Y Dg, on the sick list suffering from an"°1i__7 °H.~ _ _atgclr ot_fI_u. '_We :piss her ond bb: Lueninghoener home. Mr. and Mn. T. K. Iverson had as supper guests Thursday, Martin Johnson and son, Merrill, Will and' Pearl Iverson and mother,m Margaret Iverson of Blair. Bun Kelley of Hennan, moved L.,,,.._.. ,.L_,--_ .-.. nmuma ear ly , we n c ome as *W - 'IF ua Be n s o n h o me Fr i d a y e ve n i n g .Mr .~ ou c a n .a n d Mr s .Ru d olp h A nd r ea s on we r e c elebr ate tl §aturday evening °°~|NEw HIGH scuoolheir 25th weddng anni-|nzmcA'r1oN nengnnors was grven xueuuly vw- will he gm when she in zeeunglnul wm uy w une mm. ..<........MARCH 21 ning at the Pleasant. View gumx well enough to be svreading cheer river, vacated by the I-lansqn'a.honoi-ing Mr.and Mrs.Arthur among us again,,I The Kindred Merry Maksrs§lub SABGON IS ON LY ME NE FOR ME" "Samoa is the nly medicine for gunw.Mr a n d Mm Pe te r Iv erso n of °°""7 'Wayne,spent Tuesday ni ght nt Mx.and Mrs.W.B.JeffersontheCarlRasmussenhomeand ipenr Monday at me A. c.Sunds ykdneadny at the Jens Iversoul ome.Mrs. Johannsen and daughter, (Continued from 11 Wayne Sidney _ rage on e)[ w w w - b y m d s o n ,a n d M m N a . _ _:¢ » . _ _ n A .. . . \ . -- . . _. . . . , . , , . , , ; , , ,¢ , , , , , , , , wa s en ter tai n s n n n u w n nlaQtn'| 2:N"l' mn.| .t=:n _.......1...u m rd Th u r sd a y a f te r Tlnn Mn i i f n v T h a Wayne m m Jackson Vadley Plattsmouth | Fremont , 10 the en- d body mov- new high om: annum, wuv me |novm5 awwthisneighborhood.The Sunday school class and neighbors present,- ed them wi th a lovely eight-day clock as a remembrance and need- less w my the gift was grea tly appreciated by Mr.and Mrs. Weatherby a n d Miss Naomi Smith.Mrs. Hunk and her class Jesde Martin Gilliland was born i n De Soto,Neb.,October 18, 1380.All his early life was spent i n or near Blair where he lived and cared for his mother until her deaba few years ago. After her death he went to presented Everett with a knife a.s|ElgJ'.n, Illinois where he haa_dnce a remembrance from them. Everylmade his }}°"f'?;_ n w "H:...... .,.,.._......._..-..,ladies worked on the club qullg, and were served a delicious lunch by Mrs.Metzler, assisted by her Aster,Kathryn Healey of Blair. The next meeting will be with Mrs.Clyde Fitch,March 20. Mr. and Mrs, James Paulsen and Anna, and Wallace Husk went to the chnrivari fbr Mr.and Mrs. Halls Menche at the Gus Mencke mei' in maid ¢ia¢d my tnu- ""'""nn spent Tuudlr afternoon ¢r=.1¢¢h»n Huh Lmeoman um mm me feel uh = air- S . .'lf"¢'I..j;"f-..'I2.111..d....'§'ff wfw- ~ la ,|3i»11@r ,_| arent ma n """"'" " " " " " h i '"""_uhm mmm, who nu Deen m p||g¢|m0u|;||§'§L'"°",..f5.... llrn.°fPnlm ~n...........|r°sr= lwlfh f°=:.!9==e. ~ ; ; """:'a .;e ; xG£ EHe °§ L "'i a}€ Chris Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomson and daughter o l Blair, and Mr.and Mrs.Pgterson of Nashville were also guests. taken to me me moa m naspxuuiOmahMdaitreatund o rzti oi n y or men On Monday, March an peJ.Stender and daughter,Miss fire Senior Hfs hg Emma and M. Woods spent Sun- ed into the BP n -.. ..¢»..._--.. ..» nm Q... u,.\.=¢.:.\ n~}\nnL o'cLock the one had a real nice time and a 'Ocwber 1, 1929 ne was 1.:,..1.enlnnnl lunch was served bo all at ~ M i s s I d a Petersen, and ma me ul leaves ld thme\, which home Wednesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Eli Bowden of Tekarnah,were Sunday supper guests of their niece and nephew, I The Danish Aid met_Wednesduy My "www" as \.uv vnu.; HM-'"~'"""""'n gy at nineinftnrnnonattheChnsPebex-sonlh°f'f°'. .r\._.._.~1 p..-_...1_..; A..- home with an attendance of 15members.Vldtors were Mrs. Jim Larsen of Fremont,Mrs.Jens Larsen and Miss Evelyn and Flor- ence Andersen of Blair,Misses mr. ana mrs. halls uruescn ann reguuu WUIL ht.The Weathnehy family me wue Lnree Drolners nr:ri3 **a;:'3 S""'d'"Y 5 332 were a'f;Z"'; with" ,lZ"f.i'§1°f§ adaptl SEM to Dennison,Iowa Mondaylsisters £21 mourn his death M m Glen Jeiferaon spent Fri- themselves w me new hu;1,_|.\n and we regret very much havlngto occurred Tuesday,March ..K .._ B1 _|¢}§_§'__j=\f'»§{I\jgn at the Clms twn in a very short Lixne.I n f-l1§|f_f_';n'ff"fannly (rom our com d n 11,at.(;1non an d Ra ln h R a v;f',5f'5i;§'§;a§';;med Monday~ Jriliie jury at the distric court in Blair.Mr.and Kris.Bentley of Tea-Helen and °P"' L"Newkirk, '°§$`°2..3"'1GLf Martin Sundswen: study uhmry the Senior ""' "msiamm higler was a sup~ ALQNG T HE Jennie _Gf'f's°h?..w'. ~ Ns Paul- g.m.a§.v dinner xzuesfs at the Al- Junior c.la.\SEs age °°f"'Fd'The ner zuesm Thuxsday evening*at nnnvlv\ \ l u n » \ nsen and MIB. rea uucnarur.Merdames H. C. Rasmumen and Jens Sorensen were Friday aft- ernoon guestsof Mrs. Peter Niel- sen.Mr. and Mrs.George R-as~ mussen and children were Sunday evening guests.Albert and Orvad Benson were Sunday dinner guests at the Chxis Peterson home.The Carl Rasmuacn family en- tertdned for Sund.aydinner,the l fred Svogersen home.Mr.and Mrs. Frank Kastrop vidted at the James Sunnis home last Tuesday evening.George Rainier of Omaha, spent the weekend al. Lhe Fred Ramser home.Mr.and Mm.L .Brai rlrd of Oedar Bluffs, visited at the W.A. Kerstetter home 'hiesday after- noon. Soplwmores are locmea in separ~she éharge rooms.Nearly all of the Senior High class rooms welocatedon the second floor with the exoeplion of Domestic: Science and Music rooms.The 5th and 6th grades are located \in t.he.old high school building and the lst, 2nd, sm. and 4Lh. grades are located. in. the wing of the new building'Lhere are a. few things yei lol Zsé hhme of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. George Fallen and nu |. 1 . \lLll l\ \ )K l l. | Mrs. C. B. Bunn und daughters, son and vevml other guests help.,M,-g_A.R. Beales,Mrs. OpaledMr.and M n .Chris Chrilivf-Reeves and children,Mrs.Byron ferson of Herman, celebrate their Bunn and children spent Friday 15th wedding anniversary Sunday. Mx. and Mm. George Sheets and lLena Mae of Herman, were dinner guests Sunday at Lhe home of Mr. ,mn Mm James Paulsen. las guests o f M . John Strlcklett f mah,Mrs.Fred Eckley,also'of Tekamah and Mrs. Jesse West of Herman,were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. A. Anderson at the F. Muller home.Mr. Ander- son and Deon uf Tr.-kamah,nlso spent the afternoon there. n m g m .I '1'A12'r'r-inl a - \ . \ J A i " M y h e a lth be ga n to g o ba c k m me a b o u t f o u r y e a r s a g o .M y egs wo u ld c r a mp ,m y bac k wou ld f § 2 ° * ' " ' ~13 ; § ' , " , _ " A ' f , |A u m e ) = £ u l B m " i n V e n u | ' b e c n m p l s e t e t l .T h e S d e n e a ° f 1 " i P - l ` " ` i m n T ~ w m i ¢ 1 ¢ m a d a u h - NDCE ll l »T h *I P B U I N I I . J J u n i o r ,~ ~_'i'.'f."'..........f"1'f.""§.~ ' I ` 5 ' E ' . . . s " ' é - " i i haul:hn:| n_vls-il Seeds for Garden & Fieldleheand sometimes these pains vould settle in my hips and leg ind nobody will ever know what suffered.Nearly everything L ite disagmcd with _me, and con~ tipation bothered me all the time. 've finished my fifth bottle of Sargon,I ea t a nything I want without a trace of indigcstion and ill my old strength and energy rave returned.There is not a Jain left in my body!Surgon uilln ended mv constination and gs- Vernon Madison, all of Gna- Saturdsy evening n number of young folks enjoyed o Party at the Pete Thomson home, given for Alfred Andersen in honor of his birthday. Martin Larsen home were Misses 'Hannah and louise Larsen, Mah gumt,Helen and Eunice ltollurid and Edna Hansen.Thursday evening guests at theChris Peterson home were Mr._and Sunday evening guests at the ments xor wonum nnu miss" stlsumel-y M., ¢.,..............._,,.._.,the Fashion Qenter.Al l elastic high school auditorium will be in- giniles in_all sims nricpd at $1.98 stalled during the coming week. ; : & f ? f . ; . . . * 1 2 f z 2 ' " § f ' ; f ° , § : : ? ° ' ~f r m "»;»;f~»» Milli nery -the largest =»1=~»-\,'{";*.T§"€'..1.;",1.Zf.€l.§'°"l52.k;"`fJ of desirable Hatsfor Women and h v \.'€tyl\!.ih om lete'Misses can m found at the Fash-" F e rr °P ' ion Center.The Millinery Store _of Bluir-priced at $1 t o m i o -Th# ientfme date for the ( W in all colors--styles--materinlsxindlmli opening of the new high head sizes.Childrens Hats, 69c to school has been designated and it $298.Select yournew Hut now-'will bc Thursday, 1iLulrc.h 27.It is.it iS time.8-1t.|plxnned to throw open the entire nun s o me rw... .-..... .......,.Mr.and Mrs.James Paulson Mr. and .Mx-s. George Sheets and daughter visited Sunday aiwno on at the home of Lk. and Mrs. An- drew Chxistensen of Blair. (Part of these notes omitted, due to lack of space). I N THE B L AC K H I L L S m m: VALLEXS YOU CAN PROS- PER AND BE HAPPY r|¢..u-,.M.........>»hmae nl Extra fine quality of Blue Grass and W hite Clover for the lawn. Now is the time to get your Sweet Clover;ours carries the highest s t a t e t e s t How About Garden Tbols1___v |Mrs. J. P. Larsen nnd Mrs. JensLarsen of Blair and Miss Evelyn Rasmussen,the latter remaining over night..Mr. and Mrs. Cluil Benson and sons and Mis#Lcnnetta Gnuse spent Wednesday evening at theJae.lessen home,qelebraling [Ilnrin's first bmhday. building from 1:15 to bzvu xor mel n u n mn -»\~inspection of visitors nnd people cereal gralrof the community.Promptl nttfruits,chick1 A large number of people fm,-n|8=D0 the dedication pmgr will successllully this vicinity attended the operetta he given in the new hig school in the produ dven by the Kennard high school aluiiwrium.Superintendent D.v.| Black Hills c glee club at the-I. O. 0. F. hull Mussel' plans Ln have the States Wnmizrful at Kennard Friday evening..Sup,:rintenden¢,Mr.Charles 1/.[§nz country. J S C I ,s a m b a ;n u m . . v u ,-z s ,g a r d e n p r o d u c ana a n d t.'.nlr~ys ar. grcuwn a n d n mn k e u J c ti te va lle y s o f tl , f S o u th D a k o ta . c a ttle , ho g an d da i : L o w pric ed la m 1: fl :< 1| F:d 'egmawu me parxecuy. -.lease a.fatter,2542 Third Ave.,Council Bluffs. Soewart Phqmmcy, Agents. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH '.t Garden Rakes .65: and up ~Garden Hoes .~70: and up ~°`~Spdfiing Forks `...$1.25 ~Spades .....$1.45 1|.` \\~_~You s ho ul d tr y ou r Du Cal Bader, Pmor Friday,2:30 P.M.-'One-hour program for women at the home of Miss Anna Raver,107 East South street. Increase your lmow- ledge while being entertained.All women welcome. Friday, 3 to 5 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild entenained by Mrs.Roy Anderson, on the Omaha road. Friday,7:30 P.M."Voir '01 henrsal.Please be prompt. Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Andrea-Bon were Sunday dinner gusts atthe Chris Benson home.All span. the afternoon at the Soren Larsen home.Friduy evening guests at the Mrs. Lucy Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pegrson and fum-ily,Mrs.Simon nuse and Mr. and Mrs.Bill Popp.(Part of these notes omitted, due in lack oi space). Mr. ond Mrs.Charles Wrich and daughters visited at the Pete Rasmussen home Sunday:after- noon.Mr. and Mrs Henry Wrich andchildren visited at the mm Vo s s home Sunday afternoon.Anna and Viola Voss "e reamongthosetoattend a shower in honor og Miss Opal Hovendick Sunda1_n!temoon.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Miittens, Taylor and other public educatorsilnsure proxiu.rn purtidpute in ghe evening.A Mild, healthful climate.Exicel full program will be printed nextllent water.Prosper-ous growing week.The entire community igicommunities.Good schools am cordially invited to be the stslchunches and. fine hard surface o i the high school at this*di.'mnd.s. mtion program.A new free booklet full of in Iomiation is ready for you.Ad T h e b i g di str ic t dec lur natory dr es s D o n J ohn son,Colonization c ontest wi ll b e he ld i n th e n e w Ag en t, Si oxxx Fa lls, S. D .8»-1 B la i r h i g h sc hool a u d i to r i u m P r i - v v n u u r n il Quick enamel for beautifing fhe home l l r § _ - :_:A L ___l l - _ n .L u r l e s m ' I n o u r s .l u o a l D c u u l u u |c u l u r s as well as clears.At a moderate price. It will please youvisitorsatMrs.Henry I-iansezfs ,Z \l.| nrv§n f\\.r|F f l m n r were sunday da [ mm_y a oon ana cv. enmg 01 b l g u w n u n n u ntneAu?-'u5t 1\iarcl1 28.The Exbempuraneuus!n ui n Blair.. Ha n s An de rs on shelled c orn f o r J i m a n d J o h n J ensen Th u rs - da y .Ga rd ne r sc hool opened Mo n d a y a f te r a we ek 's vac ation.W e a li .............o 4..I...¢..Mi n t I' n la v n f tn r Sund ay ,ma r c n w i n :Allumvalu |.'|\|I O A . M.Churc h Sc h ool.Gr o w 10 0 0 n e w W a s h D r e s s e s o n s a le ld i n n e r gu e sts a t wi th u s .Dec is ion Day .n o w al.th e Fa s hi o n Ce nter a t $ 1 : K a h n k h o mr . 1 1 A .M. - - M o r n i n g W o rs hi p.a n d $2 eac h i n sizes 14 to 5 2 Mr . a n d M r s . H. C F i r s t o f twin ser mo ns o n "' 1 *h , | Ne \v d re s s f re e i f th e y f ad e .S e w Mr . J o h n Ru h r , S r . Gi ve r o f S i g h t"1 "C o nvi n c i n g er a l a ttr a c ti ve n aw s ty le s ju s t u n -bi rth da y Tue sda y . Exp eri enc e".Spec ial music .B r i n g pac ked.s - n l B 1 § i L " s ".1§?d'3§~"°.'&. -and _0rll\nri¢|l rzetlom will_be The regular monthly mu.-cutive' ~ h e l d b l n ~ = ~ f \ = ; ; = ° = = ° ° " " " ° " ° ' " 5 ! me e v . i n g of the Crowell Home lr returuml gn l!umoru\u_sedion| wlll be held illn the llethndia t he admuncr on at n aut so.e Dnmmll: 'ml-b um o l trus te e !met i n o m n m i l ~~ 3»-nmnmnnlnn nhn\l||\lh\.l---I."n -|n Rlninlr .mu Hardware spendimg Lggg \:\r\:.u|.u5 \.uluun.n\..|.nb u - v- v ".| ;u| |¢a,g":,un.. na.\A»\Jluun un.;'i:30.Th i s sub- distric t c ontest Mr s .W .H.Un d e r wo o d atton.dc d.' drnvfs sc hools f r o m a ll sec tions Mr s . J . G S h i c k r e tu r n e d F r u la y l hr I|'n¢dn1~n Nahrnnkm 'F ha f o llow-after sn en di nr: s *mo ra l wee ks W i illu regret to ww ...ms W - ,....e.this week but hope our new teach- er will pro\'e.as satisfactory as Miss Foley has.To get control of the new district at once was xmmewhat unexpected but we "3well pleased with the decision un will all work for the best interest »of all concerned.Mr. and Mrs. Akust Timm and Chorley were Sunday visitors nt the Paul and August Timm home, near Arlington.Mrs. Lars Nelson of Weeping Water and 'hlr.and Mrs.Jens Clausen spent Thursday at the Ben Kjeldgaard home at Tekamah. Eda Anderson spent the week- .I Faster with Jesus, your family to church with you, and let us walk together toward 5:30 P. M.-Epworth League So cial hour with Tekamah chapwras gu&ts. 6:30 P.M,-Epworth League meeting. 7:30 P.M.-Ha ppy Hour ser- vice.Special music.Guests from Tekarnah.Second of "The Stories Jesus Told"ll."'I'he Story of the Long Look".Bring your friends to enjoy this program. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Lenten churéh~Nigm program.No mem- ber or candidate for membership _"__, ._ _r-.. ¢\.x,. -.......... \ u 1 a L L é n n m c V A L L E Y t The B\mco Club met ot the home of Miss Gladys Stronger onMundpy evening.Prizes went to Esther Langharst, Clarence Bran- ded.,Alfred Wulf(and Floma Hnrtung were consoled.At a late hour lunch was served. Mrs.Luther Monke and son spent Sunday at the .Roy While home at Nickerson.vMr. and Mrs. Wm. l-Ioltman and Ed Langhorst drove to Prosser funeral of a relative on Sunday. Messrs. Gilbert and Wm. Lallmanand Minnie and Mary Lallman .\_.._..,n....u-., .....-..:.....»..ue. ,week's vacation nt home.;Miss Evelyn Knowlton was ui Blair caller Saturday.Raymond Kuhr visited nt ` thel George Kuhr home Sunday.Misses Edna and Catherine Vossretumed some Saturday after vis- iting relatives and friends at Ch~ vour, S. D. the last ten days. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrich and lllmi ly were Bennington visitors on Sunday.Charles and Harry Wrlch had cattle and hogs at the Omaha market; on Monday.Alfred Wiese helped ClarenceVoss celebrate his sixteenth birth anniversary Wednesday. Saturday moming to attend l .. _ . ._ _ _ .. Ilig »¢1mo`i.°i\}§}"=1i`:2»d}'}1§i£|.;_¢|'h¢r anhgmer' and husbhnd.Mr.thnir inhantinnl of enurimr: I-nd life- G1-andau mer of Mm-iS§.h ii§§§}£&~ c¢i.{n| :ugh 3f . vOmaha, Tekamnh, Onkland, Crdg,Dr. J RalaEe. wmmll ma wxmb»¢°.|V1§ 11 \HOME THEATRE| §' ¢»n 5 I ] n | \ l . r n M u f f i n { \ \ ' h Y L| .l u r a .a n u t a h l l \ l l J l \ ¢ l \ | ; |¢;u u nF i v e o r s n :m o m " r e e x -f r o m B e a t n c e F r i d a y t o s p e n d a p e g t e d F 2 F n t e r .' c o u p l e o f w e e k s w i t h h c l p p r -The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures I n a d d i ti o n to hainn fha lnvni 1 ts. Rev. and Mrs. W. I-I. Undar M A D 13. 'rn M A D g n U v | ; | u department, w nu mb e r s a t 1o f t h t c ontesf THURSDAY'Au. 'rALK|NG/I1BEN'Paris Bound" Feature eln ld a t th e J e n s K wg h h o me , n e a r | ° " ' "8110170 L0 mama sum " ` " " ` " " ` | § § § § " u T $ ' ~lllUll.\|115 uv n vr l Goldette urmden ap par el- --the fin -I °1 vu|___.......D1 MP. Rnf:l r r Star, Ann Harding rum.,..Mr. and Mrs.Frank Petersen Fuhi o n Genkr Silk Stockings ~ M r s . G g e t h e b Lgllmgf nd Louis Wortman were we d - me w w - G o l d Stripe.sms ; e n " .a num r of " Q s,--and mla txv a a t a dx-Lhkty dm-csday evening callers at the Carl Onyx Poxntex-servnce we i gh t -S d -_=-_ \.,...... .,_...1, nc uhh-5150;Onyx Chiffon, $1-25:B o b - " ° § , , " ' ; _ _ ' f , " ~n L n ll mr l est in me counnfy;mo mens,asand §l.98;Slips,$1 nga!$1.98; Crepe Silk Teddies,dancetbes, panties and bloomers, s1.9s.Allsizes at the Fashion Cengr.8-lc f "=;;,` day eveni and Mrs. Mrs. I/ v a; nS Turkey For Two" Comedy v and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE ALL TALKINGI....,...=, ..\....= M... .. -._.,,.Mr. and Mrs. '{°"Y T°§f;n;°° ~z €°§i,"'£'I,'";1»".§'.§*",,Z§¢ 5 . ,av colors all me time.s-1: of Winslow, spent Sunday after-noon at Mrs. Minnie Lallmaxfs.Mr. and Mrs. Ieonard Echuzrvkamp and family visited Mondayevening at the_ #elm Echtenkamp, 1000 new Wash Dresses on salenow at the Fashion Center at $1and$2 each in aims 14 to 52.New dxess free if they fade. Sev- eral atlractive new styles just un-_¢._,\m n spent. pare and 1 IIDOI* nta Mr.BR|EN"Feature NN DESIRE Stepping Out" Comedy Also PAT HE NEW S y Night, With every adult tlsket one child KINNER STEPS OUT" F;atUl'€/ 'Trustlng Wives" Compdy »»1§»fr=f»\``DrlAylladShh|,ClllnllndU!.lf \ \rm m n, n l l|||nu o a 'e vvl --¢|~ u vl w w ~¢ w -»--» ----9 -» -- - - - - . - - . . . ." " " " " ' 1 (: ° ' .' f " ?';"§°§:__"°°'"""",,_"§¢v¢»`w~|anlu;sm=u.1 -a m p .l m n w n n m a q f .z1-u~m8.Kmmd.Nob-8-if-oo.r a = s u » - n n m a w l u u w y - "a l u m n a - a u n u k a n z n f s m - vu ve a w u y n u .lf #-W -V-W H¢|¢\ °d =\ "¢ '¢ uM ¢¢ ea ».u » m w n m a n a .m a m .E\d1wthwch¢1°{j§|_§lg§_*gnnw.r n m h m z s .s - u x m n m p h m u z m n a-e f< » "" |l |= ~ l1 l = W d d ¢|» ~n h n LJ . D° r. e= \ hw n .r h m w u u m p .Ph----_._tank -Q n~\_ \hl\SL q_"¢||_"_¢ a~1c|..,_'.,,.., ..,,' ..Tuuu mmm nocxum enwnux--A pygrgga In 3°°4|t\ne teachers bridge club Hand 1»u. MwG ! l ns Az °'i Ez.;a k°' °"h"'o ou epgentsami Mr. and Mrs. John Kaye: upu l l d n t b e r h o m e » - i § m . 1 ? l f T " ' "M r .a n d M r s .E . u m m . in mean on yxmr numcnpuanzl For Sale--Sfmk hop.Phune e Wanted to buy-80 ncre hrm,Mark Beuty droverxclunga omm hong mq n. Tugd-y°nj>n=j:=~=. m l . \§ a re . i n I l l lb !v n u 'a v uv a° f*M n . E . S . B e a t y l p e n t t h e w ~ e ¢ k S e e t h e h a s p o r t e d e n d w i t h h e r b r o t h e r ,D r .a n d D r e s s e x a t T 1 . .M n .N M m 1 r |n f ' l ' n l r l m n h ' P h a m a n V a t c i utiful new \§¢§§h"il»,.n< he Style Shoppe. Episcopal* Ivsfl, at smn.8-'lt fpnhv .m THE HACK SAW L. »|MARCH 13, 1930 NUMBER 45 Th e b es t y ou c a n d o us u ally is n ' t qu i te go o d e no u gh . Y o u c a n d o be tte r wo r k w i t h a go o d piec e o f to ols th a n y o u c a n wi th a p o o r on e.K e e n K o l le r ga r dc n to o lé ar e th e be s t we k n o w o f a n d y o u wi ll g e t r e a i s a t is f a c ti o n d o in g y o u r w o r k wi t h K e e n Ru tt e r To ols.° - | W e s a w s i x y o u n g peo ple i n a F o r d c oupe Sun da y ,a n d w e d o n ' t k n o w h o w ma n y the re we r e Lot. o f s igh t. la wn r a k f f l o f f , g i w I t a ¢1>;Lt n i Uf cl Gardner f- |:.Ia.I .~ to rd in g lu dirvc linlas h m! s m wh a t a d i f ~ ».-.. .....|1 Mathew R Bendorl.21-tf For Sa le -Whi te Wyandotte _~;~for hatching, $3.00 per 100. 11 on 24.6~8t Sale-Brood saws;also a span of mules.Phone 221 Edward Quint.7-2t Carl Neuman of Lincoln, Ll-ie week-end at the par- T. H.Wright home. Sale--Two Polled Short- yearllng bulls.Kennard hone 11 an 12.Fred Misfeldt. Neb.5-ti hone For ~uns 4a. Mrs. ~ml, For o m lair, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stricklett, Mr. d Mm.Grant Ganz and two ~-~n of Omaha, apqpt Sunday t the parental, Ed Lewellen home . this city. Chris K.Beadorf,Undertaking ambulance service.Phones! -- -~ 161; residence, las.29~t1 Highest prlcu for produce. Phone ~3.'Farmers Produce Co.38-M Misses Barbara and Elizabeth ansen of Council Bluffs, recent- y Ipent a few days with their . ..=Waunetfe and Margaret ndennn a t the Ove Anderson onn. Now you'll find a complete line f paints and supplies at Gamble tures,Fremont,Neb.-Outside, ¢. de,Screen Paint,Vamish, hellnc and Kalsomine.Outside hibe, $238 per gallon.8-lt Mrs.W.W.Wilkinson enter- : ned members oi.the D.A.R. rganiwtion at her home last rlday afternoon, March 7.The temoon was spent in reading rom the current National D.A. ~.magazine.Mrs.Joe Lazure ~as an out-of-town member who ~ as present. | | 1221 on 13.Will Linden.6-tl For Sale: White Wyandotoe ess- from cdled and bred to lay 110151. $4-00 per 100.J. T. Nelson.5-U' A. Clyde Allm is now handling his mu fro m a bran new Chev- rolet coach which he bought last Saturday. For Sale-'I\vo registered spot.- ted Poland China brood sows.Ex- cellent type for club work.. 7-2t'Cari Graverholt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C-ochen~ ouer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills of Omaha, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Wm.Scheniin home, For Sa1 '1`he Fitz Simmons home on welt Grant street, priced right for qdck rule.See S. W.Chambers , red gm., or wriw or phone the trusteqt Francll J. Kim~ ball, Wakefield, Neb.44-rr Mr. and Mn. Martin Kuhr enter tdned at a pinochln party Tues- day evening of last week, Mr.xnd Mrs. H. Sorensen and family, Mr. and Mrs.C.Sorensen,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. On Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kuhr entertained in honor of their daughter, Eunice's birthday.Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. v. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Nielsen. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.McDonald entertained three tables of pin- ochle Wednesday evening of last week.Mrs.Traney Bohn held high score for the women and Mr. Norman Warrick for the men. Roland Wardck and Mrs Chas. French held low.Lunch was serv~ ed at a late hour. ference it will make on your lawn this summer. St.Patrlck's Day next Monday,the 1-gm,I f y o u' re Irish,show y o u r colors.I f you're not, be.cnrefu1 what ye be snyin'! A m a n i n Neb- raska swallowed a collar button and t h r e e operations have failed to locait.He might 3 as well have bought s new one ln the first, place. As house cleaning time comes around PETEHSEN",!£§'lMEf is always u certain once more,there amount of painting and vanishing to be done.DEVOE Point and Varnish products can be de~ pended un bo give perfect satisfaction. We know o.man who likes salt on his grapefruit. We now haw n sample of Charles Lazure's " F i e l d Favorite Y e l l o w Dent"Seed Corn. You canlenva your orders now and we will have the seed for you in good sen- son. ifomehow or other, ive like a chronic I1-ouch betwr than he fellow who is satisfied with every thing. MH at 924 No. 20 St., Omahl, eb.8~1t' Mrs. A.G . ~ ;,;.~===better following a me n " ;; ; . ; ; ; . .; " . f ; : `" ~ , . , ..' ; e 1 ; ; ' " " ' ; ; ' ; £ 5 . . ' "" ; ; : i . ; I a trip in E1 Doiado, Neb. on Wed- spent Saturday and Sundny win daughter re<ofP Io Ln;'2 ll71 ]';;s ne sday o f las t wee k, qn busi ne ss . Bla i r re lltiv es .\week's visit K. A. Pound, zoo E. Colfax. ' 38-mf mm M m C o o k ,daughter of M m Olive smith, who teaches See the .5 .. ........ ..._ _ .Mr.and M n .Wm.P.Cook nt in Tekamah. ment Saturday and Dresses at ~ M_ Benty and'fvnen you want letterhead; t u r n e d S u n d a y f r o m a e n v e l o p e . ;o r B t t t e m p n t u c a l l v l v ] ` |~ '~'l 1 The D,-mdlk anim at the Firat| LL . . . L n a n l »n e n #~~ l l. u m m 0 - - u n um.-.-.........-nanda Hansen yesterday after- mm, Much 12. Miss Pearl Hundahl,who is king nune's trainihz at Em~ m r m n s a s w r y W a s h Dresses 00 a n d u p ,a t 0 W n n h Drlunrrn beautiful new Wash guguereuaTheStvlaShonue. '§'"¥d'*3!»$1 mrs. J.r...unuu or uungneacnCalifornia sends in a two yea;ggg§».cdled in Blair lm iint-Sunday at Herhome here.Tl s mVa t dy 1.9..¢..£3- 14 - _.|......1..t - . -.1....L-9 vm 1 1 \ . ._.\_ '° 'Style Showe d , a t $ 1 . 0 0 .8 ~ 1 t _ 1 _\. _ . . _\ . . . . .~im]hx ~ gj go 11,E ~_'-\--:»r u ;mms ur sruu\-A-we woe:_ -; ;- =; °; f» m; =° m _'su 'j P Pg ;CM ZW ;e_nTeMm_Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Johnson Crodey radio, battery set.Phone f i n Bl k 38.Ed GilbeDo y ou Play bri déy The nn- E.g_Bu s h were shvppinz in oc ne Orum, were attendance ac n 8-It rad I ! `d e, Brprbe hu a complete new hne Omahx Satuxday.a " I une o a nan a en my and Mrs.Fiedelman and 59°asf. Monday.Iamlh'of Omaha wished at the. ' °°" E °"" 'i " 3 plnce " E d t ._'f'2,""5'_'¥,f5*'£'_§'f'i"'I§" lf]Mr. and nm. J. A. Linderholm w. D.'H\=g1». honxe lm Sunday. J.r .mwnms, wuo,n.\we Deen z " " " l 0 6 " " d - - ' - ' " ,farming in the Gardner a mri a .,"'§ ,;'an un,at recently moved o u r near Ken-e °1>ne.2 nnrd.C. K. Bendorf. licensed embx Score cuds,plue ¢m1,,b|,-u,d,y ezj and undertaken-,Blau.Of cards. avmnnthv cards-all can be phone, 161; res. phone, 133.' ny mt see mem!b u umana,came up monuay w nu,-For Sale-Ev erlly'S. C. Brownlleyi the funeral ol Mrs.Frank and daughter a n d granddaughter,Mis s Frances Gross and ~f iax t 1`i1é l nl! nI nlnn lu n mu m Rn mln v r mlln r n Fa d a D A M ,B ML n......1....¢-....1.Dmmt-. . nvi nn »~ff]Mrs. Dave Steed of Omaha *&.ex-pnae o .f3|.,.. a few dava last wmk fn\\ : g h o r n e w ,$10150 a 30 doz en Alb e rr y .SL I E mi r £|1'iénl;.w ; , ' ; j " " ; , § " ` § L 1 u" § § 5 " ' § ; : , " ' " ' " ' " se.C a n s u p p ly case d u l y .F o r Sale---One F a vo r i tg 1:1cu-M r a n d j M n To n Be e kma n a n d Su nd ay.-Y .r "~ 32. 0:1 43.Lo u i e Me n . k ? I f'"*°E"~ , O I S ~ " E . ' .'f'..tWO c h ild ztn li h d \MI'8.GCOTKE C lvd e M .A ll e n hm:nu1 fartninnr |»vp|.uuA un-Eu A'\\»r -- -- v ------Mx-.a n d Mr s .en n e th Po u n d h e r aister,Mr s .E. . V.He a th . a n d d a u g h te r wg n t t g 0»1~;|eiu,C. K. Bendorf, HCGIIDBCI Bmbdm* Na h . l mn t R u mi a v f o r a m i a wi t h e r and * u nd ertake r,Bla i r .Of f i c e \ mr, Nec.6-uring nro oae r, ww cruel uw. s w" 65% of the merchandise sold by amble Stores is purchased and lnuhctured in the horritory and ales i n which they operate. uemont, Neb.S-lt The J. w. Blatfer family visited \Fontanelle Sunday and report enry Monke as slowly improv- lg alter several months of close as new.&1l Red 53.8-It Mrs.Will Scherdin, who h u been coniiined to her home with illnes s, is able w be abo ut mu which is good news to her trimdl- Clelners Solvent-for Home use nonexplosive, does the work per- fectly, dries quickly, without odor. Something new and safe-try xt. R-It Garner Oil Gas Sewicc. Kleffney of Omaha, were Sunday visitors at the Victor Wal!! home. On Last Friday,Attorney Jack Flan.fgan and G.L .Dixon drove down to Wichita, Kansas for a visit with Jack's sister.They re~ wrned Sunday. Mrs. Anna Castetwr and dang-h ters, Misa'I~'ranoea and Mrs. Shir~ ley Donaldson of Omaha,were _ -,n _.___,_,__ -_.__.,operations last 'Monday when he went out £0 his farm to do some disdng. Mrs. Will Linden is at the M. E. hospiw in Omaha where die ls being given medical attention for a nervous break down. Mrs. c. B. Hansen spent Tuss~ day i n Kennard visiting her deughter,Mrs.Roy Casy,who Mrs.Pound'a brother. Mrs. Dnve Steed and son, Chuck of Omshl.drove up Monday to see what the fire did to her mum property last Saturday. Ruby Ring Hosiery,the moat complimented stocking in Amer- phone, 161; res. phone, 188.8-tf Fo r Sa le -9 o r 10 brood sown, a t Jensen and Broan communiw sale Saturday. meh. 15.\ s-1:I-sewn-<1 Quin. Hans Jensen,Jr.,anything hauled.Phone 407,Blair,Nob. ica st The Style Shoppe.See the-Any time#-any place.8-Itnew shidas now.9~lt}Mrs. E. Simon of Omaha. spent Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Burdlc nndla few days Inst week with her ) m1 in e me n t L o ms home.' "J ° § . T é } L n { § m 2 [ \ m m o v -33 1 1 -2 o n Blair fr ien ds las t Sun-g g g g g f w birt hday a t that lf Lxttle M m Janet Mc Do n ald e d his houaehuld goods i m the -___-_0 sent.la st we ek w it h he r grand-Gr an dma Red fie ld property o n M5 5 4 2 G°\ dl¢an d Luc.\l\e F e e t Mr s .L .A .P a m s h a n d daugh-pl iarents,Mr .a n d Mr s .George _ " _ ,1:..M\».mf-nnvlv v...~,.¢.~a b v drove u p D0 Oakland,Sunday to t e r , Ma r y o i O ma h a ,were Satur - tl' tile son,and Irene Haack of mother, Mrs. Jas. Stapleton. maha. snent the vmek»end at the Louie Nneva and fnmilv. nfun t il ,Hugo I-luck home in p\:a;'1a¢i.;2»€a; sam ani mil city.llrentd. Fred Sol! home innyderofDeSoto,where she §¢}T`J§`iZ§f 3f`G&1`¥:¢€v2li"` " \sx!ed the Cnuekshank school.Misa Margaret Badgerow spent Mr and Mrs.P c Sorensea n few days i n o m m Wim Mr nbertamed Sunday March 2nd xh and Mrs.George Morris.They f nw A ..¢,m.=.~ wlammm |..._..._\.»1... \.~..-c....A=v :md visit. at the Will and Alben Koeh- ler homes.They returned to Blair Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wright en- terfairled a few friends nt bridge day guests a t the F.W.Amd! home.Mrs. Parrish is a niece o! Mr. Arndt. Mrs. John Moore has been con- fined to her bed this week with Church dlnm church Friday 1930 given by Society.50c body welcome. r nt Pint I,nthornn|:itv.- u .- - ~ u . U - . .- - . . . ." ' I *.. evening,c arw 14;Mr.and Mm.Floyd Evan: the You People's Council Bluffs,were calling p e r pla te .E ve r y -B la i r re la ti ve s a n d fr i en d s 'I-21;eve nimr. Mr s .L mr N'nh ouisa Anderson of Win-'the plant as we are nooxen onuu F l " " '--- ~"-- - -- ~-~~--------~~" r -------.---.-vlvlv -.and damrhtar. Mrs. Lila me hiizh line.Also have two 1-s|,,°>;d. B=f_§°1j_ Spd A.. js.. Metgsff |§e pagrenml, Anqrgw Fe¢r 1mme.|Mrs. Jo m e w .rt.b Ih n Sas p t Pender, _{1BH| bei:1g he ld a t th e 1Kenamgwn lshomeofMrs. lbresse of Verdel, Neb. have been \spending a week at the home of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Minnie Eugenia Miss Mathilda Johnson, who has been spending the past five months with her sister at Wisner,returned with them to Blair where she will remain with another sister,Mrs.Bugeon for the summer. Harry Platz, county treasurer ol Clay county for over nine years,was in town Monday and while here called on the editor to say ook in a couple of good shows. horse power 32 .volt motors.8 2t°'A A. Kronberg, Kennard. Mr and M m Paul Spnnkel, Decatur,Neb were six oclock dinner guests at the Perch Comp- ton home Sunday and after dia- ner all motored w Omaha and Ole Jacobsen is improving grad- ually after several months illness. Mr and Mrs Harry Paulson, who have been living n town this winter,have moxed to the old Mr and Mrs H E Schroder ranxwn, 5- u. Drougnt ner 1atn~er, D. J. Barker down to the I-'rain home Saturday evening where he will visit for a while. The younger men returned to Yankton Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Hundahl of Dallas, Texas, carre over from Moorehead, Iowa where she is visiting her relatives, last Saturday and spent Sunday with her husband's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hundahl. She was accompanied by her sis- ter and husband of Moorehead. They returned Sunday evening. rney amve over into nun county nn Sunday to visit. The Christian Joint Relief will be glad to get any clothing that cleaning season.Ca ll Mrs Fred Krogh or leave at city library. Miss Esther Hughes entertained Misses Dorothy Davis and Esther Johnson,of Craig,and Miss Frances Mullinot` the McCarthy neighborhood last Saturday andlSunday. Miss Jeannette Robertson,who is to be cast aside at the sprin Mary Lundt, who is ill.Mrs. Sas returned to her home 'Nesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. E. Tornblad . . . A in Omaha a couple ol days last week attending a two-day confer- ence ol the Etna Li fe Insurance Co.at the Athletic Club.Mr. Tomblad is employed by the Co. Mr.~ and Mrs.Q.H.Mundorf, of Valentine, Nob. moved their household goods on Blair Monday, this afternoon. The Blair Milling Go.has re- cently purchased a new Chevrolet truck from the Vinton-Ehns Chevrolet Company.» Mrs.Harland Jensen and chil- dren of Arlington, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. P. K.Nel- son on Soutll street. Mr.and Mrs Ira Dixon and children of Calhoun,spent Sun- day afternoon nt the V. O. ireland been down a few days to see Mrs D, Hughes on Nebraska street and will occupy the lweh property home, south of Blair. y 6 "How".Harry und the scribe were old schoolmates and we weremightygladtoshakehishand. He is a candidate for reelection out in 'his county and here is hoping that he is elected because he is a good conscientous fellow who will do justice to any office in which he aspires. Have you heard this Radio An- nouncement?To advertise ourHARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS and BULBS, we will send POST- PAID at planting time, 6 oriental Poppies,6 llollyhocks,3 English iBouvier farm on the Omaha roa. which they will farm.Harrys l'ather,Chris Paulson,recently bought the farm. Little Dons Clare Byrne, four year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Byrne, returned Fri day with her aunt Mrs C W Turner o l Crofton,Neb whom she has been visiting for the past four weeks Mrs Tumer stayed Saturday when she xetumed m Crofton. Miss Fredencka Matthiesen emi `,... ~. ver at the Byrne home until Daisy; 3 Sweet William,Z Camer-tnrtninerl five tables of school Wanted to plum:Beautiful fac- tory sample piano with reliable party,prefer someone interested in buying same.\Vill sell on monthly payments Must dispose of at once.For further inform- ation wri te -The Baldwin Piano Company,Wholesale Dep't.,1818 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.8-ltH. E. Nay and family ofékrnub gee, Okla. drow u Sunda for a sister,Mrs.W.V.Wright and family.When they return,Miss Lila Wight expects to accompany p yfewdays visit with Mr.Nsy's them and plans to go on to Fort Miss Margaret,who teaches in Council Bluffs, spent last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson. Miss Dorothy Sherman celebrat- ed her birthday last Thursday by inviting a number of her school friends to her home on east Southstreet.Mrs. Sherman senied the young folks a lovely lunoheon which all enjoyed. Mrs.Bruce Dennis returned from Nebraska .City Friday,whero she has been visiting her husband, who is contined to the hospital Ohnrn \|»-n......:..ini|\»n»| attendmg school in Wayne, and ust west 01 the Blair town nouse. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carpenter of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Gurd- ner James of Rose Hill,spent Monday as guests at the Guy Cook horrx: on west South street. Mrs. P.K. Nelson and daugh- ter, Miss Claire and Miss Marjory Kuhr attended the wedding o t Milis Verna Kuhr and Henry Kniep near Kennard Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bohs and Mrs. Hudleson, Mr. and Mrs. Lcien Peck and Chas.Brernan 'SE Detroit, went to Tekamah to vidt Mr. and Mrs. Linton_Pu1'fer last s.._.._... Mrs. J. Stokes of Herman, spent Monday visiting Mr.and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Weber home. Lyle McBride and family came up from Omaha Saturday and spent the weekend at the paren- tal. George McBHde home. Relatlws here received word that Tom Powell arrived safely at Dallas, Texas.He has started to school there and likes it line. Mrs. E. ~ Hansen wont to Ne-braska City last Tuesday tospend the remainder of the week with her sister, Mrs. Pete Thompson. \smney Stokes and baby at the bury Bell, 3 Rocky ML Columbine irlanw, and 12 Superfine Rainbow Mixture Gladiolus bulbs,if youwill write for the at once andsend a dollar to T:lp`defrny the propagating and mailing expense.,Catalogue free.Big bargains in, Japanese Burberry Hedge.THEGARDNERNu n s n g w C O M - PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-13t' El m S(H G A u v\1\ u riends s t br id ge o n la s t F r i d a y Eternoon.A lo ve ly lu n c h e o n wa s arved at fi ve o'c loc k.Ma r y B e th li tc h mn n to o k fi rs t pr ime,My r tl e ilbe rts on,c onsolation,a n d Ru th .lien wa s th e lu c k y wi n n e r o f 'ne c u t pri ze.Mr s .Ma tth i e s e n 'as assisted i n th e se r vi n g b y Ir s . A n na P ete r so n . Mr s .H .Bro ss of L i n c o ln , c a me n Mn n d n v f o r n f e w \\.r»0k§a viS- w o n n ,leilias W ner e ne r rn otne r iss ta y i n g a n d wi ll b d n g he r \ h o r n e w i t h her., H o w sh y s te r la wy e r s sold o u t, de f s me d .an d rob bed th ei r c li en t, nee vi c ti m.H o w t h e Benc h a n d B a r pro tec ted th e shy sters.H o w a la w- ab id i ng ' c i ti z en , fo r a va lu ~ ab le c onsideration,wa s "gs ng 'ed ", " f r a m e d "an d "r:ailroaded".H o w a "h an d- pi c k ed ","c o ld- pa c ke d" ju r y b r o u g h t i n a ver di c t cc ord unusc.usa.u v lu u a uaas u q u u i uwh i le wo r k i n g o n th e Mi s s o u r i r i ve r br i dg e wh ic h is be i n g b u i lt a t th a t p la c e , b u t i s g e tti n g a lo n g qu ite ni c e ly a t th e p r e s e n t ti me . M r .a n d Mr s .Ho w a r d W i lc ox a n d so n a n d Ra y ' W i lc o x o f Old - h a m,S.D .c a me d o wn to a tte n d th e fu n e r a l o f t h e i r gr a n d moth e r , Mr s .Cla ris sa W i lc o x la s t Su nd aya n d to vi s i t th e i r fa th e r ,Mn r~ . . \ . . . . n u r : l . . . . . .. . . . .|n . - -» n | ¢ 6 : ¢ n n ousauuy. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra lp h V i n to r i a n d sons h a ve mo ve d i n to th e hou se rec e ntly vac ated b y M r .an d Mr s . F lo y d E v a n s o n Gr a n t stre et,a s th e Ste ed house wh er e th e y h a ve been resid ing,wa s bu r ne d a n d b a d ly d a ma g e d b y wa te r la s t S a t- ur d uy . Mr s .Geo.K e i i o g g o f No r t h Pla tte , wh o wa s c alle d to B la i r b y ; l . _- . .. . ! ..: n . . . . .. r \ . - . .. . .n - . - . .Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tornhlad we r e di nn er gu es ts o f Mr .a n d Mr s . Ro d n e y B u c h a n a n o f Oma h a , o n Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g o f la s t we e k . Fra nk #C urley ha s p ur c ha se d the Mr s .Clau s Me n c k e residenc e o n So u th s tre e t a n d p la n s to mo ve i n f r o m th e f a r m i n th e n e a r f u tu r e . Mr s . W . G. Har r i s on a nd d au g h - te r , Mi s s A d a a n d li tti e g r a n d s o n , Hi l lv h n vn h\»¢=»n tsnzlnr I l m umm.. ~ © © © © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © © ~ © © © © ~up Monday for n few weeks vis- it with her daughter, Mrs. A.F. Newell.She was driven up by her son, Mr.Phil F.Brass.Al- though past 91 years of age, Mrs. llross does not mind the auto ride, rather enjoying the trip than oth- crwise. While Peter Hagge was helping load hogs at his place west of Blair, last Saturday,he became suddenly ill with a severe pain inhisheadandwasmkentoan Omaha hospital for examination, It developed that he had gotten very hot in the excitement of loading and having recently had the flu, had a sort of! relapse.He was able bo be brought home on Monday and by going a little slow will probably be his old sell asain- A 5 Gallons Gasoline F R E E ' 9 A T Ditlol Wolsmann's Service Station Cor. W alker Ave. and Nebraska Street With every purchase of a pairof B Batteries Prlced as cheap as the catalogue houses OR W ith every purchase of 9 Vesta Storhge Battery" OR With every Purchase of a Mohawk Tire oiz - With every purchase of Five Gallons of Lub- ricating Oil -._ ..,..the law or the evidence.How a citizen was robbed of his farm bydue process of law.For the full story, write S. J. Woodruff, 3846 H-nfnilton St., Omaha.B-lt* Mrs.U.G. Garner and daugh- ter, Mrs. Eugene Jackson drove p to Herman one day last week to attend a shower on their daughber and sister, Mrs.Melvern West of that place.The shower was giv- en at the home of Mrs.Hownnjl Hansen by a number of Mrs. West's friends and she was the re- cipient of many lovely gifts. Around twenty-five ladies were present and Q nice social aftemoonwas enjoyed by all.A delicious lunch was/€erved.Mrs. West will be remembered to many peuple here as Blendina Warrick. ~©©©©©©©©©@©©s u a n :n » \ . v n ."a u u n n s u a .¢ \ . » \ \ \ » v \ o ¢ Th e y sp en t Su nd ay n i g h t wi th Mr s .Bessie Fr en c h i n B la i r an d returned home Monday.rTh e mus i c a l r ec i ta l h eld a t D an a Co lle ge la s t S a tur d a y eve n i ng wa s we ll atte nd ed ,ne a r ly a l l o f th e Co lleg e stud en ts b ei ng p re se nt a nd 11 nu mb e r o f to wn s p e o p le a ls o a t- ten din g.Th e p r o g r a m c onsisted nf'n novice n f ni nn n un.I ernnul Luc nczluuu ]ll8l\I5§UI.u c ;nluunss,Mr s .Ma r y L u n d t,re tu r ne d Tu es - d a y eve n i n g to h e r ho me ,g o i n g b y wa y o f F r e m o n t.Mr s .L u n d t i s a t th e Bla i r h o sp i ta l a nd i s r e - po r te d us r es ti ng c o mf or ta bly . Tu es da y ,Ma r c h 11,wa s th e b i r th an ni ve rs ar y o f Mr s .S.P . Ni e ls e n a n d she h e ld op en house f o r h e r fri end s.I n th e eve n i n g nhn ontorf ninnfl H19 fnllnwinor n t ,_-.. - - --_.. . .th e r a b o u t a we e k wi th th e g r i p p e M r .a n d Mr s .A .R.'W i lli ams and family of Fremont, spent Sun- day at the C. W. Burger home in this city.Mrs.Wiliiarns is a sis- ter 0; Mr. Burger. Mrna nd Mrs.Herman Aye of Omaha were visiting'Blair rela- tives and friends last Sunday. Th e v we r e di n ne r sruenbr n f M r . ,¢¢ @ © © © © © © @ © Delivery service has been delivery by many because we are al- ve you this service, ust phone your or- @) © ~© ©© © ©© © ©© © © i Smiling - -* 1 H - - __ - - -U Q D - . - v u v a .an d Mr s .M .R.Li p pi n c ott. Mrs. F. s. Rogeis and bah tu r n e d to th e i r h o me a t ..Comb0.To wn Is nt Mn n d n vI y re-Dun- nffnf© © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © ©© © © ' ~/W w wv°3*!°'¢»?"called the sm iling :?2¢»*!s»*¢.»°e_*&¢¢.%£o&»'°of our custom ers, ways glad to si' wherever and whenever you wish it.J' der to 32 or 33.~ Mystic Flour, per 48-Ib. sk $1.69 Coronet Flour, per 24-Ib. sk..89 Maintop Flour per 48-Ib. sk. 1.75 Maintop Flour per 24-lb. sk..90 Best WholeWheat Flour, Per 5-lb. sk.--.35 Egg l)8Sk4 Clothes H Baby Bas] Mxllars G( Sanka Co Kamo C01 Groceries and N Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Heiberg 1\ g _ _ _ _ J -. r . _ ,"._._-......,.. . . .several week'a visit at the par- ental, C. W. Burger home. Mn. George McBHde had a few ladies at her home one day last week and spent the afternoon quilting.M n .McBride served n delicious slx o'¢:lock dinner to her guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burdick of Omaha drove up Inst Monday to visit the letters sister, Mrs. Mary` Hain, who is feeling quite poorly. Her daughter, Mrs. Ed Heller. of west of Blair, also visited her that afternoon. The Past Noble Grand Club will meet lor an all .day quilting Fri- dny, the mn at the Odd Fellowhall.Lunch will be served é noon by a committee composed of Mrs.C.N.Hansen,Mrs.McKay and Mrs.Hanna. Mrs. Wm. Fnrnberg enlertalned the members of the young ma(- ried ladies bridge club lost Thule- d a y afhemoon.Mrs.Eugene Jackson won first prize and Mrs. Clyde Compton, cut.Delicious re- Keats sts withfillers ~.95 Qamners. each -.85ket§, eairh ~- uid Cup Coffee, Ib. ffee, per Ib .- mflakem 2 nkzn. . .95 .25 .70 .25 ©©© _._,__, .. . .. . .r_ ..5 -n wg. 1 . .. . » . . 9 A T Ditlof Wolsmann's Service Station Cor. W al ker Ave . and N ebraska Street With every purchase of a pairof B Batterles Priced as cheap as the catalogue houses OR W ith every purchase of a Vesta Storage Battery" OR With every Purchase of a Mohawk Tlre OR ° With every purchase of Five Gallons of Lub- ricating Oil Remember the Place - - . . . - . . . . . - Field Seeds We are headquarters for all - kinds of field seeds. l Best Quality I Leave your order early Alfalfa and bweet clover our specialties FARMERS ELEVA'l`0R BLAIR, NEBR. E¢1`1£'§§;hf1,';3é°iE}=an|4555 .1j§© © © © @ mem Clocks, each -- 2.98 Fig Bars, per Ib.-.19 Spaghetti Per pkg.~--.40 | | \ oemuac lor puusnung, pl..-Semdac for polishing, qt.- Handy Ann Coffee, qt. jar - Real Cup Coffee, per Ib.- Fancy Cuts Beef Roasts, lb .43 .40 .23 .30 245 Hominy Pork Cho|Corn Pe r c a n 5-Ib. can Sauerkraut Ham ps, Ib.-- Wilson Spiced freshments were sawed by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs.G. A. Rathmnnn enjoyed a weekend visit from Mrs.Rathmamfs uncle, Mr. John Swihart of Pueblo, Colorado last week.Mr.Swihnrt was on his way w Detroit and plans to mp for another visit an his reimm some time during the summer. Louis Lund of I-'L Calhoun, was in Blair Monday morning,called hem as one of the jury panel for the present term of the district court.Mr.Lund was one ot the hurnber excused.While in town he called at The Enterprise office and had his name placed on the list for a year.Mr. Lund stained that weather conditions are mak~ ing it posalble for fnrmers to get an early start in spring farm Redbeans WQQQE per Ib.-- ~ Pork and beans 1 O c Hamburger or Pork Sausage Tomatoes ~ l b s .----.35 © © © © © © © Tomato soup Grapefruit jui n Fresh Frozen Strawberdes .30 Fresh Cottage Cheese ~.20icel ©©© P )3 B L A H { ~ © © © © © © @ © © © © © © © © @ © © © NEBR. ©©@©©~©~@©©@© v ©©©©@©@ nm.-, Nebraska, March 1s, mo'Pa\geSix NNARDT H E WS 44 4 I 4 4 1 | I 1 | =0| '§¢ ¢e ¢~; ..-u v # l ' * * * ;. . » ._¢ »¢. . -1 ...-,.......,,.....-|\1r»»'°l muy ml!y ou a t orare. th a t I n mm th e wh n i e o c c u r r vmvh e 3 It \l:| 8 h n une ou tra ge add ed :QI _..-.\....Th a i th at hn d : h ei r o r l KENNA Kenm two ne dw pudoing cJohn mn F I R M S n o mc GOOD BUSINI m i has been favored w business fi rm!du t year, both ol which rand hnninnxl mc.|KENNARD RURAL Friday evening was a big success.FATHER AND SON BANQUET 5 g h pupils made g ve invxg- n ».m»...,¢,»:-...... ....1. ..-_ K E N N A R D N E W S I-'mos ADVERTISa s s l ; _|M n .Art Jensen derked a t'. "fm"Ben*y'a store Tuesday as Mr. and Nic ml! Mrs. Gzarléa Berry were shupping ported PAYS W EL L Fxiedriwsen recently 'xe- Lbe sale of a Heatrola are in gmahm which is to be deliwfered MQC fall. II JOTTIN GE u n u a v ¢ n | | . u c : l a | . U l l u u u u r u n :H U ! ! !I n m - - -»'-d |The father and son banquet held|.-d"'°""°" of hinss Olga. Wap ue.at sh M, E.11 mn haaerne lastIA I Jeffers of Councnl Bluffs,Th m t h Q,dt]|¢1 e ° u ntHow; was a vis itor at the Fra nkqgrefmlgncje § =.§ ""1,¢ §'iLf ~ Sa turda night was well attended. G8»S80r home Monday.ilrlrs.O'Brien (widow,sister ¢i| .2 The,,°BFm t____"af__.bgE§fuu?H n Gnnrnrn Nanun IInna n-ul *Y |- ---~""_"""""'" ` \~ Mutiny .21 Albatross By WYNDHAM MARTYN coPYmou'r IN 'mm u. ._wxu Blrvl¢¢ §`\`\\\$ . .»»- :_ a n n - n " - * T H E S T O R Y C HA P TE R l. - I ' lo y d Unwln.un-successful ln Ilfe s atruzttla,wi thh t :friend Howard Bettln¥\0llInterofsomenote,but notaealthy. ulte dinner with their c ol- lage uuloc lsto. Alfred Gibbons Guan-c lal mntznnte Un wln t>°0d\l'¢='ewri tte n p ltf li ll whlc h th e thre e h adulten whlle ln c ollege. to help eac hoth er ln edrerslty .eatnlntnlnlt tho!he neede llnsnc lnl usi stn nc e nowtortheadorationofhissonBoband daughter Mary Gibbons e¢oll'a~at the "lega lit of the plrdrzot butagreesth . mo e s place for Un-1rln'a da uxhter ln his organisationShe ln to ra l! a t hi s "d ire next dv' CHAVFFIR ll. - B e tttn r to n nt-rsnges to help his old frlend Un-urln by painting some pivtur:a and uelllnlr them Mary Unwln. twen tyyeers old ls Elgar l{a.dwny "a urlsnl-otenotrrapher Ile ls n mttn of \s etwea lth but u. debnuchee Cttlllnli llGibbons' omce. an arrenlZed B-lnry le uked by the tlnanc ler to betray heremplo y ers business secrets for money.The xlrl. rcfusen, and leaveshim.Rodn ey ,exhausted by disulpntlon,announces his lntentlon ofuklnrc n holldny on the oc ean. but1| to he accompanied by A secretaryno d s wlre le ss operator.Hia wifenoceptshteinvitationtoxowi thhltn.Rad wny pic ks Alnry Un wlnnohtesecretaryonthetr ltn lnn d agrees that her brother may sc -c omlnn y themCHAP TER li l.- -He ttln gto n. palat-ln g o n the Maine coast..is caughtIn1stormandI e e k l refuge lnattackownedbarJonathonGibbsNe xt morning.Bettlnxtorre clothebeing ruined by the storm. he donan o l outnt of Gibbs' and nets outorotothenearesttown.0 t h e t u !he is decoyed to a motoboat and knocked senseleil. nf tervrerdbe i n :conveyed to n ve u eand kept prisoner.Gibbs dlsc over13| -ttln»ztnn's boet empty and nntttrally assumes he le drowned.In th onlnte:n c lothes he nude money annNe w York address,Bettlngtonstudio.Gibbs goel there.He Infugitive from instlee, und one nlxhalarmedwithout c ause. he endeavon to leave by the tire euc nn m bufills to his de ath -" " 'f"'°"L':.lv:.n|:t,T010 teered s mon from the engine ron~ "I h oard 'lllrtr tror tell Le ary so" " M y z u lu hrnthor.ls ho?"Sa c ommented."If sl1o's nice to nt I'll he g ood to hlrn."llc - horkon"B o b to him.Roh.nnxlnnn to rl h i s h m nnrl mnke tu good ln mr e ldnn. came mnnlnzr on.~ "Bn y ."sold Som.°"whut's y ou | dster's nomo?" Bob looked into Snnrs e y es on hln t o n n e wltlth d d the anhwthat had boon ronuly .flltnly he u d r r n t md thot the lotho rmts loo an d the quos tlnn llr r lf fr o m sn r e nuttrc v wa s nn i nsult.llc tr n n l Show this htif21d bounty lntpurlosnllnr whc r o ho stood ~ "Mr r=lstor~= nomo ls Bllfn Unnrlrt llnrnnf-r tittoro rlz he ltntrtl W m c n and di mly tom=:1w In Sant n.onkno»=ssunn\ futtlro trouble.ll: ht- tlld not llttor wlte n S lum sln tvl tttrnotl hln honrl and lookout nt lain Nrfno h otter than lln mnor ltnmv ft trlult t°t\:1<nt1n Sum nover we ashore when he c ould nrnltl lt. lt was thle rr wgalttg fvz tr o n n e vll fac e ol'Ilnrnnor that wor n: tho ha y ; ilntl ht* saw th at flnnp the o th er mo n tlnrr rl who hls pn Ro h s a w tlmt Snrr|'s fore hornn emn u r p lc d llo wa n ln the g r i p fe m'l l c nutllzc tl that nr\vor at HI now,ha d ho ltnotvn tht! sons tion nf p lty sic nl torrnr. *'I'll ta lk to y ou tuto r, ' Mr.U 1rln."' Som tnorltc tl. "Mc and y ou have a little ro nrt- rsntloh ntl' Col m s .r r h r r o t h e m e n m ls." Bob snnntc red of! fooling that h a d c omo fo re to fac e wi th rn mo r e o tll th a n h e h n d e ve r k n o hol'ort\.On thc- dock nbnve his sl '"lm had be en to ld he mu not venture tnc re..Above than de mm the wireless hnurte, lu whic h m u deeply Inter ested I le h seen |cheery y oung ma n ln u n for m. wh o had b ee n p olmed o ut : the wireless operator.Bu t b elw th e two er a s o Sfent gu lf flute"S p a rk s "was on ofllrer.Porno; Bob h ad e nter ed up on 1 * ne w tawi th too gr e at an en thu s ia s m I f o u n d hlun wlf called upon to t c ertlln grea sy a nd oily olllc es us ally performed hy engine room helMetz ger.the c hief engineer, strn st h i m vlr lo u sly wh en h e b e gu nn k questlons nbout the enzlnt- On the whole. ht' found hlmsolf. l' the llrs t time ln his li fe , d is tin c t un po pu la r :an n e 0 »0 Barnegat Lltzht wa s ln nlg wh e n Sam. nt mltlnlgght. c ame ln Be ttln g totf s cuhin. "The Boss say s y ou c an se e nl n o w. "h e growled. Betti ngton !'nIlnwed htm alon g d i m ms s n g o to the e xtr e me s to of the \c'£1:<vl.tlorc he unloc ked door leatllngz to tt companion W 'lrhlc h brought h lm to n quart dec k u t tho nftor port of the y ac l 'Th e m wor e two blg wi c ke r c h a l and s ta ble.Sum ntotloned him d t down.'Theo he k noc ked nt ltn ter o o m d o o r a n d was hidden enter."Yoon-e to go tn." Sam snld e f mo me nts tu to r." r n wa lt; h e m" It wa s n ot su r pr is i ng th a t s h l u emotion o f exc itement s~ perha ps. a ppre lon selzed u~ th e pain ter as he moved to wnthe do or."fli nt tnnnn er o l' r ufll was h e to c on fr on t? A nd wha t trl t th a t he had been predestin f o r ?A tnnn wh o c ould hold tu r b u len t a n d ferocious b r u te n S e m I n thra ll.wou ld probably on e of gr ea ter p owe r an d vlolen tha n h e.Ne ve r.Betttng tou confessed, h e entered th e stateroom.h Ihls pre jud gme ntx been mo re f a u lt.Thi s was no to we rin g b ut n o di lc lp le o f th e nro ng -aMh o o l o f unde rwo rld erlsto c m who look ed ot h im.Appa rently t m s n wa s of the s ame so c i al cl~ me himself.T h o Boss wa s s llttle.:len~ msn . d elic a te or f eatur e e nd l l Hi n me e h a d th a t I vor y pe ltor o u s o d a t e s wi th en r ou te old e .Mi d y et, he tlld not se em to be o l d m l n .He wa s s mi li n g a s n ti n g to n entere d;h e smi led wh h e w h o a . " I m n a f r a i d *u i d th e =» ! f l l l ' w a v i n g n u guest to a ue ull ~.. , ._-..~Q f r :ff1 rf;i f é v é l Q f ."""' T v \!."'sl.;f ' ~ I 5 ....;.}=;. \';"3.""M _:_»c='§-1 | ..F t 1 . L F : ' § ? , - *j i .. f ? f 1 = ; ¢ . » :' : : \*Q* . Q ~ fl J P IT 1 s 1 - "mu Te ll You."Th e B o a F u n d I B ox of C iga r: to the Othe r. be th e fi sh erman who le c lothe : he we r e He s o w no w h o w n r n n g e ly fortune had deserted him. Out here at sen . h e c ould not pr ove hi mse lf to be the ma n ne was.A n d the my sterious death o f a ma n li ke enough to hi ms elf to b e id en tllled or Uowln all add ed to th e dlfllc ulty of ne ttin g ui mmr n m- ai gh t. H e remembered h o w Gibbs had feared he had entered his rude shac k for some ln lmle ul pur pme. A n d Sa m had let fa ll th at Glhha had been shadowed.And Be tti ng- ton recalled that Glbbs ha d been muc h mo re tea rf ul ln man ne r th an any hn na t f ish er man ha d the ne ed to be.Undoubtedly Gibbs wa s Andrew Orme . sur geon a nd fo rger. ...An d Howa r d B e ttln z tn n wa s dead and buried.The a nxiety th at his fac e b etr ay e d. led th e B oas toth in k he h ad c ome tn a s an er war of thi nki ng. ' I l m o d e d n g y o u n h r b e t t e r w n y o t l l v i n z t h n n e v e r r o u h a d l n l h l n e .W h e u 1 r n \ r a th 1 ' ° 1 1 t! \ I Mr. and Mm '7|"nrn 'I¥itrl1¢»m~]r nmI "N\i¢» in nertailllv an l.llllkS\.la1 h8iJ'|A§&2»3'B`£"Jh° runs the!! ith shun.resorts hnvinzl _ . . . -_ - - _. . - . - _ .. . v . . . .- - ~ v - - v w - . . ` - n gson visited at H. C. Blaco's Sunday The Commercial Club is shon-soring another free dance to be given next Saturday night, Mch. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson andfamily have moved onto the famx that Alfred S. Nielsen has rented. M r .N i n l n n n w i l l d m v w i t h P n f n v . '"»;'.;'a;'s t o rové ¢ha¢fM"°='; ' " ' a " ~~~ : s o n y Viola 1°=f=1@==*°"=Win-u gcc p aggle pen y hem I~ can be sold even in odd in Blair et the John Kuhr, ~ § ? 3 ,. (i i fxg g g i l o t 'T£ '.1§'i'3| seasons xt the buyer can be made home.ter f M (pg,-5 G tc]I '1m .want im..I tr a Mr; Wm. C\\m1ir\sh=m|Ha11;° RO ?quleifnouai £ 3 Nic has been a. heavy but con-3 a sr.t wazlg g m-If'?"'!I1i¢°¢)Cleo French;Mm Grabble aistent,advertiser sinoe The En-Mrs.A"°P°é'ar1mn gehgv w t h (town gossip)Mazdne Pritchard; ternrise began running a P389 for ; humfn |...m.-n.f|...e p ce e-r'Gnbble (local character) u c n u x u w u 1 : 1 g n e e n u u u p u l l s . .Ad e l i c i o u s t w o c o u r s e d i n n e r w a s served to nearly sixty-five, by tho Ladies'Aid, who carried out the .color scheme in serving gwenand pink oe cream and dainty cakes deco with green and pink ie-.'P€;_.PP'?= f°.=°°'=vs1° ¥°:'£==°d pretty lackxmls s h a ll not to u c h an y p o n for month."I s ha ll."snapp ed th e pai nter. thi nk not. " th e other c orr ec t- gently "I expec ted y ou to matte 1°protests Sa m ha s to ld me y o ur atti tud e and I ad mir e lt. e wi s e ma n differs f r o m s tool knowlmz just when to try to ke te rms.W e a r e h e m to ta lk loess."' 'Look here."Be ttln gton begrao. eizplalnod to y ou r me t mu r d e r ont there.that there had ho rnPmlslalkool'Identities.My me la llo ttln gton t I am a p alnter aomtvapos and my tudio ls on at 'l`hlrt1rloltrth at t." to Ilona took from sma ll tab le .t~w Yorlt ]wtl]1Pl"."Id y ou ha ve pleasant funo ntl?he asked are-ly Ile paawotl the paper over~ fohh- and pointed oat an obitu notlt-0 tuc ked away ln an o b tra spot."Rea d lt."th e Boss mmantlorl.he parattrnph was headed: ell.l<nowo Marino Palnter Killed. ails Fr om Fir e E ec a pe lo Dar k." ¥lol!lm:tnfl rt-on an amazing d o rlp tloo of his dt-oth.burial an d e'a wor k.Th e c h ie f witne ss ate i nqu est was Flo y d Un wltt.U n a had been amazed to see hla len d. wh om he th oug ht to h e o uttotrn . and r llmh ed to h ls stud io c all upon him.Th e ro oms we re mln gly ln darkness an d none swered the knoc k.In th e mo r o g th e ja ni tor ha d disc overed the utllated bod y ln th e y a rd.Floy d mrln and he h ad taenttaed lt. " l t wa s a c lever ltlen." so ld the ~ss. "But I. too. mad the papers. the idiom of poker. I have c alled ~ur hmm I n almost every caseha ve h a d to do th a t to get my ew.Ta k e Sam.for e xa mp le am, under a nother name. was do- g r a th e r we ll bootlegelmz nero~ e Canadi an line.Ia Rau ttely h as on the way to bec ome tespec t ~.I t wa s necessary to remln~ lm tha t h e h ad br oke n f rom 'D an emoru,I wa s c o mpe lled to b ull p his real past.I hold lt or e lm. "The Boss waved hls dellc at and alli ly ." I t la a tr olsm tha nowh;-dge ta power.I ha ve .las ld y ou by wh at method I h a r e whirah and of what y ou c all rn rst murder er."" " B u t wh y pat me ln poaseaulof lr?" Ilettlneto n demanded. "Tha trllto s me aa a \e rr un wla e ste p) "ltt>rftaao. mr dear 'Andrew Ona ha ve jus t a s s tro n g a ho ld or e nfl.Plattlmrtoa made tt tgestture ot d rmlr.Th e Ho es h ad no t th e lo o t a crazed roam: but this am1; o alk pointer! to an ettoc entrlc lty no or from raetzalomanla.Ile h ad th t~ltt¢=Ion of power. ".\'ln|\rr-tv Orme."sold Beltln~ un.'* \\ lm I s ho ?" "I'll .r oll y m| "" Tho Boa s pa ss~ itat; o r rlg-to lllt' o th or . "A " t ' w .\l"ltt° ll!vc rt well III Ta l l v woe nh h'<:way to bec ome lt=#l I"| l|"l'l:'~n l|P funn. l " i \ ' ' ~-'r rho vnr=o of gamln I o "" "" 'l " " " " ' §ITP foltntl h w<| l tl|»|l::|1g¢\n»t1=::.{lf!u» op5it\2 sE;::1:|t||rts.Su 119 forc w \ntI t\ ltfn llc was tIIa¢o\t'rt\tl hlllvdthema n whit lhreatvnt-ul t ir e h i m u p to jus ltte.li e tm lltnhtlllvc l his tttttrdor lu San Frat tac o and was s ent to Sa n Qu entl a life nrlsoner.lie esc aped ao as ahs=olutt~l3 loo! from view. "l"h ns altnngl len y ears ago.I I ou n tim by llcclclt-nt.I wa s aa to m lllo: 1 i n New E nglan d a nd ne ed ate r fo r a bo llln g mo to r.I we o a fi sh e rman !shack.Th e r e otmd one J onathan Gibbs.dl is-:ed wi th a beard an d c lad l he rough garb o f at Ilsherma latch th e some plc turesque c o ume a s y o u wea r n ow.I d i d o ellh lr n lh llt I k n e w h ltn ..M th~ Ime I had no possible use for hl~ t wa s no t un ti l three y ea rs lat hat I mad e use of my k nowled ge "Dae th ing wa s c lea red up , a t a vents.Bettlngton had been shaa ated because he wa s thou ght n sides doing a lnrge amount of other blacksmith work.A com- parison with other shops i local-ities such as Kennard, ,hfm thi; to be a very high average. The harness shop run by W. E. Dempsey Also reports a wry thriving business this spring and hu been kept busy for the p u t tvyo months.Mr.Dempsey will, no doubt,have a mu m larger business next year,afoer having been established a longer time. §`\`\\\$ e y If eeI d e 5 ' - tt ta r. ~tsc o ! Thla~h~y. nhtn. of whom I snake. ls the r=er~retar§"s hrotlter." Be ltln gton hoped the other dld not seo the alltrht sta rt he :rave whe n he r eo llze tl tha t Ma ry Unwla was here.I l e remotnhorefl n o w th nl tthe r ms Rartwny m pri va te atenoc mnher.Ile tho u gh t o f S om. o f Ellotxcer and those other at-omvned men wh o wou ld he Ilk ely to ma k e u p sur-h tt c rew as thin. Somethin g of the horror he could not aoneenl betray ed ltaelf. " f lo not he alarmed."said th e Rosa: "this Is an expedition planned only fo r the ;toe.-wanton o f money . Tho wo men will he sa fe as lo ng ns I ru le ; h e au re o f tha t. " "\ \ 'lmt ls the sc heme?Bla c k ma il?"` "So ate thlng simple r a nd cleaner. Hallway has c ome aboard.as he himself almost believes, to rest.. He has arduous tanks before hlta.I know--a nd h e r eallzeg lt now--that he ha s c ome ab oa rd to a n h imse lf wi th the rleh fon d a nd alc oho l h is phy a lc ln na have for bid den hlm fo r a y ear. "Every y ear. I find. he has spent n mo n th In this manner.A t the end of the se lrlps h e : foe s b ark to his ofllc e and wo rk s li ke te n men. Bu t th i s y e a r h e has had harden i n g arteries and planned ro he temperate.'That was wh y he hrtought hln wife and the girl.... Tha t was why he s en t me th ln te le gr am."'Phe It-ws ¢|1I\'.i»fI Pa-trine to n th e wi r e Ma ry llmvln h m! n en t to "f`lementa."Har Ile-rhur " I le honestly Intended In ma y so be r gr modertttely s n " "An rl won't he?" " A t dinner tonight he wa s 01'- fe os he ly d ru nk .I h e a r d hls wtf e \r t.ner . 'Af te r wha t y ou p romis ed me,I§l,<:t\rI'" "The n y o u ar e a gues t he re!"I t ern lnlned th e luxur io us s ta te ro om ln whic h the Boas ant. " I a m not."la i d th e B o l l." I oc c up y an anomnloug position;i nasensenderogatoryone.R n o suitsqne, for our nurwws. te ell: U13 part or the utewgra," (To be continued) vmh th is tr i p y ou wi ll h ave mo ne y -- plen ty o f l t - a n d c an spend lt. and y o ur life.ln some southern port." "An d ll' I d on 't ac c e nt?" The smi le of the other ma n g rew lrr iln tln g. "S o n o kn ows o f y o ur b e i n : nlno rd hut my mon.Wnore ore"no-` three of th o mon who ar e not full mo :lln llvtt.the c omoln.his nophow wh o is the wirolons oner- ntnr. and n Inc l nnmed Unwln. Tlwy ' c on he ollmlnntnd ...so c an yon."°If n wln .Ro th at wa s why he h ad seen his old frlonrl c ome aboard. I t wa s his mec lmnirally -mlmlod son wh o wa s amo n g th o se o f th e c re w nr eso nlly to b e nllih ln alo d. k mood of unus ual c nu tlnn too l: h old n f Rottlnyztnn.As ski llfully ns pofunlhlo ho must lonrn wh a t wa s rvqu lre d n i' him and to wh at per ils thos e on th e s h ip wo r e to h e p ut. " Ro t ll'y on elimi nated me."h e sold easily ."y on wo uld ou t y o u r self to sumo lnc onvonlenc o.Yo u' ve po t my rn r d s o n th o la ble wi tho u t any old ol' mlne.wh a t a b ou t y o u r own rorc lu?" " T h o snnslhlo mnn ,"m i d the Bonn, "ls the nrlnptnhle ooo.l n m g ln d y o u u r n mln : th e wls d o m o l' roadjun lmont.Fiore are my c ords.An d r e w (ine. This hon! wus r-hnr» loro d. thr u hh my a dvic e. h y Elgar Rad way . the multi- mllllo nalro,H e la aboard no w wllh his wife.n LUTHERAN CHURCH, KENNARD Knud Larsen, Pastor Sunday, March 16 Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. rn.Divine service at 7:80 p. m.Student pastor Viggo Bet- ersen will be the speaker. At 0 m m Professor Rev. J.P Nielsen of Dana College will preach at ll o'clock next. Sunday and Sunday school at 10 o'clock A.m. Overton--Overton N a t i o n a l |i i - I I GRAMMAR ROOM 5 SCHOOL NOTES 1Pupils ol the seventh and eighth grada have been applying them-| selves very diligently for the past six weeks and in avenging the grades it was found that all but three of the class had an awrage of 90%or above.To celebrate this accomplishment #properly i t was decided tn hold a party. Afterschool Wednesday the class hiked: bo Harry Johnson's.Gwendolyn had planned a guessing conveatl for the group and George Fair- child and Ida Mae Pettit won the prizes.Mra Johnson served a delicious luneheon of sandwiches, pickles, cake,fruit and cocoa to Sylvia Akins,Katherine Larsen,Doris Anderson, Harriet Petersonl Geo. French, Ida Mae Pettit, Nor- ma French,Ruth Jenkins,Flor- ence Hall,Benha Hansen, Anita Paasch, Ned Miller, Beatrice Prit- chard,Ruth Hansen,Gwendolyn Johnson, Martin Larsen and Grace Thompson. ull ~.. .. - | . . ; . .1». . ..~ " ¢ ' i s I ~ .j 7 ~inf 3 ~"~ , . . .I _ . f ~`r i n ;. \ a » " " "" " ' ~ n » 12'sf.,-"nul1!*€,§1 " : .~ :. "~1. 1..».=-"""'fH¢ifi~ ~ -~ ~ 'f 1 'f 1 r ~ ~ ~0 I g.~ l ~i. f e ~JP1 ~I s "mu Tell You."The Boa PaI Box of Cigar: to the Other. 1 - be the fisherman whole clothe: wore He saw now how "range fortune had deserted him. Out heat sen. he could not prove him~to be the man he mul.And t myznerlonn death of a man llenough to himself to be identllior Uuwln all added to the dlfllculof netting uimmr nm-aight.He remembered how Gibbs hfearedhehadenteredhisrushackfor some lnlmleal pu 1And Sam had let fall that Glbhad been shadowed.And Bettin ton recalled that Glbbs had bmuch mom tearful ln manner thany hnnat fisherman had the utobe.Undnubtedh Gibb!!WAndrew Orme. surgeon and forg ... And Howard Bettlnztnn nr dead and buried.The anxiety thhis face betrayed. led the Boss think he had come tn a saner of thinking. _... 1 l 1 1 " " ` i £ » ' & " " u § : " ` " "" " & n i " "f r i . ;i n h a h u re - | "' f , g, _ ; ° lln n e h i l i n r k f n r th n n i l r n n d n n l t l . .. d n z r l `1m`5§"$}`£`§'L sitor at FranJohnMarsh:Jensen spent 1with Mrs. A bgster McCann;Martha (country Oenwrpmceu :or me moles.,gf<gd=v FV Kifl)Marian Rosenbaum;Nici The prog~ramf¢r the evening ul ;_=°§";;(country boy)John Rosenhaumnwil as follows:rn da R:|Chomg of Sunbonnet Girls and,Invocation - - - Rev, W.D. Smith g g gh .|0vera\l Boys, K. H. s. Glee cum.Toastmasier - - - - - A. H, Miner n w ."5'|A¢companist, May Burkhuldexx §_gqs= - - ~ - - My-,Ed§"» lgader 3 7 "E"i 3 E* "i § °uz a s He a tr o lu ha n » . . . .| ' " 'i , . ; A..D.An de nunl: e lpe dth e mmo n', ,| d mi ; y ur wh i e hue a e ds tht Elmer Gus number;nu ta ke n smfnmm- :old by 41 1 7 dns le dede :arnnonW rllhth u h m at Th;Fannin1 a... ..........- -nn-nnfullnnr tnwnl- emu UQIIIOIL,§g§£|"`u}d"i{§n5'e', Cx" a;';;,;; |.uula.u;1llL|.\u¢n\|;;b °_larger than Kemmrd.There is no'Mrs. G§01'E'!'2 Naeyc and MH!-I8i0:Nic Friedrichsen reports w~=?1E£'§§?; I .. -.. .. ".f"1" -"i'5§"E§§f§ on duty M°"'*°5€ as Mr. Wrxghthaa doubt but that it is necessary no §=@g;§§»=1»g evezung with M'3~\=a1e °f new Haag washers to Otto' Address - - ~ ~ Rev. C. E. I-*i 1~ E-'UTt31*$ ready to moveiadvertise for the public buys u osen aum.z ntel1\:;. :,..1.. is an vnnef urnnlnf Mrs. A_ Q, Anderson and Mil. Arp and Lars Frandsen, recently.fB :chan -» - ~» Rev.. E. P. Booher Mr. and Mrs.Martin Hedelundf""°'e"' .|.!:|:|:s "''°'f"f°""""*'i".dred spent Friday evening at theand children of Omaha, spent Sat-'and newsPHP@r udvenfsmg that 1s_ Charles Miafeldt home. urday night and Sunday with Mr carefully prepared,ls bound to LIr. and Lira. Frank Gasser and and Mrs. George Hedelund.Ibring resuits.fflmily.Mr.Conrad Wulbern and Mrs. E. Berry d'nd Mrs. Homerg Ward entertained at dinner Sun-..day,the following:Fred Kramer be out after a ,l°F'3 ?n""""'°of Fullerton,Helen Berry'of -Richard, M°1"f"}'St now Work- Schuyler,Leslie Berry and Art. mg fo r ~ O. I`""h'lc "h . Olson of Benson and Mr. and Mrs.nlrs.°. I-I.o§c:n num as_Charles Berry.beerihslcls wlth wnsxlltls the pant' M .d . T l M d "eeMr. ran? M§f"pa¢"i»3{,ii. °§`§1=Miss Eldon Dempsey of Omaha' baby onli Dr.and Mrs.B H came Fnday evenmg to at.ndLhe|Denton of Omaha, visited at Sam operetta and spend the ""' k'F ""* u¢.n'.. Q.m.a¢..,'Phnv lwnvn rna~nn!-lWith her parents,Mr.and I*1f=*~s Louie spent Sunday afternoon atthe Henry Wulbern home.I Rcinhart Gasser attended thcishootingmatchattheNorman' Wilkins home Sunday morning and the afternoon at the Louis Gore-. ham home.' +R. F . S u mn e r o f W i n te r s c tt, lu . carne F r i d a y to vi si t wi t h Mr s . ARE YOUR Harnzsses \Dom Sumner :md ff-nnMr.and Mrs.Alpha Hawkins and family nf Arlington,spem Sunday with Mrs.Dora Sumnvrand Ixron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Misfeldt Ready For x l d u l t l l l J l l | l \ . \ l » J n L a i n ;p u .\ .a n . ; |-y v i s i t e d t h e M o c k s a t U l y s s e s , \ I e b .a n d f r i e n d s o f D r .M o c k a n d fa mi ly w i l l be g la d to le a r n th a t :hey ar e ve r y we i i plea sed wi t h he i r n e w lo c a ti o n . Ne ls O.Ha n s e n wa s a Su nd ay w .E .De mp se y .I M r .a n d Mr s .Fn tz . An d nf -a se n d r o ve to Ha s ti n g s S a tu r d a y to g u r l Mr a. An d re a se n' s p a re n ts , Mr. an dM r s He n r y K e mp k e .Th e y h a ve | been sp en d in g th e wi n te r w i t h l .\._e.. _1....L4....\.l».¢»Inn 'i1|T.n|\\\ nhfli Spring Work? spent Sunday with Bengt Hassel- strom a t Cedar Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Franke spent See Us NowSundaywithMr. and Mrs. A.C. Anderson.0iinner guest of his daughter and uzel """5"'""" *'""* Lan: """'" '"°"-* .1 __famlly.?.§'ff.2,,"""" Mr and Mrs August P. :e;, Wilsgn 9¥ Arlingrgn calledr OPERETTA IS SUCCESS 'Palishod Pebhlw"Presemed by the Kamard High School on Friday Evening, March-7. n~~ ~. TRUCK sERv|c.E Can do but one thing for you-== Jack Dempsey KENNARD, NEB. / on fnend:ii"1;<"If!uggg_wa§ an Omaza bus- |m_ mmn nanthatlneS5callerMondayasne;g'"e cattle on the market y.Miss Olga Wendt's mother sister came Friday to attend iperetta. Mr. and Mrs.Bert Hansen lted a t C.B.Hansen's i n Blair Sunday. Miss Mina McWhorter of Oma- ha, visited at the H.C.-Blacosome Saturday night and Sunday. Irma Jeppesen spent the week- end at the Lobb home near Ben- ningtdn.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund spentSundaywithMr.and Mrs.Carl Lund of Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward enver-tained Mr.and Mrs.Harland French and sons, Mr. and Mrs.H.B. Plugge and Bobbie at din- ner Sunday.Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright andsons were pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening wh e n .M r. Wright's patents,Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wright,drove in from Kansas.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Masters ofOmaha called on friends in Ken- and the vis- |"`i`x1»f"§}.d Mrs.Raymond Van Deusen drove out from Omaha onSaturdayafternoon(or a short visit with Mrs. Van Deusen's pur- enfs, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nelsen. Lloyd Jacobs, who has been at-.tending school in New York,rx:- 1 I I I I turned home Much -ith. Mr. ahd Mrs.A.l Kingdon and family of Decatur, visited at the Will Kingdon home Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.O.E.Fairchild entertained the following guests at dinner last Wednesday evening: Rev. and Mrs. E. T.Booher and Mrs.Boohefs jmother,Mr.and Mrs.Joe Konvalin and family, Mrs.Helen Burgess and Grace Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Blaco were hosts at u pa ny last Saturday night at which time they enter- tained seventeen out of town guests.Pinochle was the game of the evening which resulted in M ' Henry Jensen and Ed. A. .le seh of Blair, holding high scores, Mrs. Alben A. Jensen and Ed Gilbert-H HieWEm m to deliver your goods in perfect con ditions at ail times.See us forI\n a r d Su n da y af te rn oo n.Mr s .son, held se c ond plac e, mrs . A. L . l.l....a»-.1 ...HI l»U.snvnnvn|\nln:|na:["|nlml an d "Iil"Il'\!.TFll§Pll.10\\FREIGHT o STOCK HAULING igS u E i 3 l r \ 7 l 3 \ \ i l l .U C | . C u u ; u | u \ S L \ . u u v A r i u L . ;s l u . n w - - J - - - - - - - , M a s s M a u d e W a t o r s ,w h o t a u g h t .T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e M e s s r s .a n d r t h e I n t e r m e d i a t e r o o m h e r e s e v -M e s d a m e s H .J e n s e n ,E d G i l b e r b .~ eral years ago.'son Ed Jensen, Geo. Kuhr, AlbergMr,and Mrs.m d D°"""°"°"5Jen§@n Henry Voss, A. c. I><=1»¢1,|ii d F a °re Blai S t r d a °'.r:nhere ;°D0;gckefis ahgvig W. B'. Rosenbaum, Muna §\Ic\V|;n;5lE||I dental work done.'.ter.Late ln the evemng L ||Members of the Dorcas Sewing Blaco served a delicious two coursc|: i Club are busy getting ready for luncheon and the guests dopmedi i s a baazar to be held at the Metho- at a late hour.1 ':;;., B=-UNE TRANSFER Iiii||Kcnnard, Neb iist church basement Mah. 15th.|f1";.""'£i Mrs. Harry ~ -Iphflf-;>j1_1099 pgw ugh Dng_sse§ on sale 1 0 ;..;i t o r s ° " ?d a y l a s t . w e e k .' a n d $22 e a c h i n s i m s 1 4 t o 5 2 . T h e f l r e d e p a r t m e n t w a s c a l l e d N e w d r e s s f r e e i f t h e y f a d e .S e x - f o p t S a t u r d a y ' i t f o u r o ' c l o c l ¢ .w e e r a l a t t r a c t i v e n e w s t y l e s j u s t u n - : f a r e a l a r m c o m m g f r o m t h e W .E .p a c k e d .3 _ 1 t , W r lg h t h o me .Th e f a re o n g in a te d Y o r k - I o wa _ Ne b r a s k a L i g h t & I f r o m th e bu r n i n g o f s o me le a ve s ' wh i c h g o t be y o nd c o ntro l.N o P o we r Co mp a n y wi ll su p p ly na - I serious damage was done.'tural gas for local consurrwrs Mrs.Paul Noel is now able to within next ann months. /wmvousf§I " , ~A s t o n i s h i n g Q ZTJL »'- J _gy ::.;.§;-.-;\..._\'.~" .Q~ ~L O W - P R I E D r ~ ~ " i J ;.:f.T57 f i lf g ~2'I »s H E R f i s ~@ ~.|I .\. .r = ;~ - ¢ .| '\.'Eff I .\ ~;f "',..:TY" J ~"t,.1`2 f ~ .~~ : ~ ||:_ |l u n ~ o u t , u m H a a g M o d c l ~ 5 5 ''sells at a price within the :each of any pocketbook. It is ,,,; to Lhc minute in every respect. Its thoroughly proven washigg principle assures spotlessly clean clothcs without soaking, l:|and~ rubbing, or ~ From A mechanical standpoint, it is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a wgsher can be made. And iz is beautifully finished in lustrous Vo:-mx groan. Seo this washer today. ? " _n u , N l c F r l e d r l c h s e n H a r d w a r e Ke n n a r d ---Neb ras ka V O R T E X .D .How far wlll. you rlve yolir Car. A , _~. :§e~,. . 4 .(¢:=.'1=¢¢~§ ~I/U ~._ gf- 'q, ~~g _..\~ 4 ~ r ~ ; ."a 1 i a -ma r |"n1"5 . ~l; .91- §~t l 41?~ 9 ~m ».\_.'~=~..:','\~gs 'P `a*§\i ~- ; ~ \ WE ASK THAT QUESTION To BE ABLE To nsoom- MEND THE MOST ECONO MICAL TYPE OF GOOD- YEARS I-'OR YOUR PART! CULAR REQUIREMENTS- TRADING THE CAR 'rms SPRING?SEE US ABOUT REPAIRS, USED 'rum-JS. OR LOW-PRICED NEW GOOD YEARS. KEEPING THE CAR A WH ILE?DISCUS S YOUR TIRE NEEDS WITH us- WE'LL snow YOU THE TIRE THAT WILL SAVE YOU THE MOST MONEY. uxcmsc 'l`llE CAR ANOTHER YEAR OR lvl.()liE'! LE'l"S FIGURE rr 0UT T() GETHER, WHETHER REG- ULAR OR HEAVY DUTY ALL-WEATIIERS, on DOU~ BLE EAGLES, wouLD BE THE PROPER TlCKLT_ AND BANK UN REAL INIEREST HERE TO Hsu- wu GET ALL TUE 'mon BLE- FREE :mu-:s Y 0 U HAVE BOUGll'|'_COME IN _TALK IT OVER-N0 OB- x.1u.\'r1oNx ' W eSave You Time and Money H1 exumplc, on the excellent qunllty e o o i f i i n i 3014.50 $1.00 29x1.40 $6.30 zaxuls -_a.zo "29x|.50 ___s w J r - 4 x \ » a ~\ Tubes also low priced All Types-All Sizes-All Prices Here tool More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other dlnd '3 -Rosenhaum Semce tatuon Keimard, Nebraské \: \}a .r. i l 1 .1 5 ._'. / "g:Ci , Q.g ;" p l ~~ z a ' i f f» . . s 4 f .Q IT* ~1 :.1\~.f\'..?2¢f Ju l;..=:: f a x . aL Q .»PA Q» r 4 f° r~¢;<=r h ' '.1 1\1 ~ s c '\ . ? ' i Lv,'¢... ERE is the utmost value obtain- a h l c i n a l o w -p r i c e d r \ r )HERMAN NEWS Mrs.Wm.Adams was eleeted president of the Baptist guild at a meeting Thru-sd»Y afternoon a t the home of Mrs.E. C.Burdle. Other officers eleemed were Mrs.Jasc Ryan,vice-president;Mrs. Louis llorrz,secretary and Mrs. Chrls Truhloen, treuurer.A!her\Wehster.hr. and Mrs. W ebs ter the close of the business meeting the hostess served refreshments.They will meet with Mrs. Adams mn week for work. Mr.and Mrs. Rny uwnd Kutle and children al Columbus.spent gh, latter pan of the week here visiting home folks.Mr. nnd Mrs.Harold Brewster moved their household goods tnBlairFridaywheretheywill work a t the Ross Deete barber shop.His place here in his fath-cr's shop will be filled by Jesse sud children hsve nlready movedhere from Nickerson und will live in the Harold Brewster home anf u m ss ldr.m d M n .Forrest Brewster can ma a place. Hr. and Mrs. Jake Snbalkn lt- tended the funeral Sunday after-noon of the litlle son of Mr. and .Herbert Toelke at the Ger- Lutheran church,west ofMrs. manhere Mr. and children of Omaha, visited at the L.A.Woodward home fromFriday until Sunday evening, and attended the Monte Carlo.' and Mrs.Albert Woodward lboy s a tte nded me le gion anim. Funeral services were held attheMethodstchurchWednesdayafternoon tor'Frederlnk C.Hur- sen ol Tekznmh, who ded Mo m day,March a aged 79 yuan.Rev._L. H. Swinhotf of 'Dekamnh offld- 'ated, assisted by Rev. Norlin, and local church.;H.P.Hansen enme ln from Grand Xdnnd, Nob. Inn Wedna-ldly . wud he re by un de a th o f a brother, Frederick Hansen.|n m y h a m. m e n d e d u n u n . _sionu-y meeting at the C. R. Gray 'home last Wednesday afternoonburied was mode in the local eern~nn¢i enioyed the play and a niee etery.Deceased was a former reddent.He is survived by oneeon,C.A.Hansen of CouncilBluffs; two daughters, Mrs. H. A. Hansen of Herman, and Mrs.F. H. Richardson of Omahm and one lunch.Wilbur Lowe had his car stolenfrom i n lront of his home InstWednesdaynight.I t was found laoer in the day mean here and Blair where it been nbandoned brother, H.P.Hansen of Grandlt had plenty of gas and no dum- _ Island 1"K§\"!d be-endone.____ k m L ns.Enrl reason.lust wee oved bo yo .Petresen h u moved onto t h e 'rho brooda house at tho ChrisMeyers funn.|Fnhm home eontnlnlng over two Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrison md hund drwe eka old chickens.:Do r ls c a me up fr o m Oma h a . .. ¢ .. .a . tbe dgergmrd Wdneadnyl day to vlelt Mrs. Garrison's futher nnd help him celebrate his birth anniversary.The dxth nnnunl three-day cu'~ nival given under the ansplees ofthe American Legion at the Le-gion hall came to s close Satur-I day night.The attendance wasvery poor the first night but the last two :iight made up fo r it. Saturday nighlfs crowd war ln the neighhorlood o! over =*>s hundred; night,dns r absence from home. Neighbors eedng the flames called for help but could not tthere in time to naw the hm§§» house, but kept the tire from get-tlnl to the other buildings. Dr.and Mrs.E.s.B.Geesa-mnn very pleasantly envermined six tables of players at bridge on Thursday evening. Mrs. Wh. Slev- ers and John Landis were winners o_!' high soores and ~ and Mrs. spent lan week lt their respect-ive gnu whi le they were mo v -*~r 20 the new high school Ar. .and M n .Ge sand family moved fgorgxe Blw mn their farm here last week.Mr. ~ Mrs.Wm. Hinkle, who were livmng on the Stanley pllwe moved to a small fruit farm near Blair. Spring Coats for Women andMisses now on sale at the Fnshlon Qenter priced al. $10 to $29.50 ln sizes 14 to 4a in light or dark colors in sport or dress coats. Miss Elaine Katt had as gnenthepastweekhercousin,Miés Evelyn Katt. of Hooper, Misses Axwilda Lowe,An n li . Petersen,I-£018 and Ruby Cum~ 11131188 vi Omaha,ut me week- end at their respe 've homes and enjoyed "Monte Carlo". Frank DeVry of Fremont and P.S.Hopkins was ln ummm An auueu am-acuon me ueconaMr. Reynolds of Falls City, were.last week m see Wm.Branden,.eve:\ing.was some M W roller husiness callers in this vicinity awho is reported 1,0 he Improving skating Eat on by Mr. Rogers, by few days last week.|as well as can be expected.Itwo fo 'a pupils from Fremont.Q Mr. and Mrs. 0_ H_ Godsey ac-Mr. and Mm L. A. Parrish andl Mr. md Mrs . A. E. Swan a nd " f e d b F t B 'm'Ma ry Ma rie o f Oma ha were call-»Conene of Omaha were wack-_g g no om " ,ggfdgy a;r1;,:°°,;ers ul: the S. M. Parrisfn home Sun end guests at the farentad, H. L. and mired Mrs.Brewmr at theffhy aftemoon.They were return-Swan home. ' m m I.ln1:er honiital.She is re-link from Tekamsh.,. Hr.. ma _ 1 3rs ..wn r q k aI uns Lage were consoleu.A ue-'' 'lin-.ious luncheon was served late in M C L A R I H Y A N D the evening.~ G ~ Mrs. Marie Mehrens entertained _thq members of the Coffee Club Quxte a number of e patmns Fnday afternoon.Prize winnas the Mttcllthy sphool dlsttict were Mrs.Otto Aunussen,tint responded to ¥h¢_ lnvltadnn of the amd Mrs. Wm. Knme, Sr., seqand.l'¢"°h°"Ka visxt, school Friday Mrs. Carl Rohwer became n mem-f°fW`"°°=} QW! were mudjenumusedl l U \ l I v n u The Methodht Ladies' AL.4 h a d" v i "" ' § ¢ e i ` " " T h °s to s=t'D.0.Sheets has severed i ;daughter or Uman, vnswaa az mesh" of gm my n mvinbmwsre over woyk bemg done.espcovenng y a n peHan- ho .connecti n with Us Herman fnll- home of Mrs. Falkg mother Mr s '_M».¢..I 'T'° '°°"'._.._.. | i mz m§ ° f . md the firs t of the y a w n vnunmxs B a m a #=»a{"'§§§_';' R " ,suhmmz went _,,,,_§f§fss ~ s\?¢"a'§,1¢E°§urge umh~-telaen and served light a shower for Mrs.Melveat the home of Mrs. How:sen Wednesday alfemoo West received a nice lot £111mi "'" " " ' |m m ,o f g i f t s .o m a h a r g d r e u m g w m ~ ` $ § § ' ° M ,` l i W ° ¢ 1 ¢r e s u m e d h i s w o r k f o r t h e ' $ u n d a y . ca n d s o u L n .B m - d i n o z u l '`k d c o u n t y o p e r a t i n g t h e g r a d e r .J .C . A H n n a n i n H .c , T h m ° e § ' ° § & 1 " , . ,T h a m e m b e r s o f t h e W o m a n s e d M o n d l e e r m m e y 5 yH e n r y T m h l s e n h o m e a s M r s .B . ; § l n b m e t a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .H .h o m e . 1 - - _ - - . _1»..=.|_.._ » . - _ . . - -.w h -M , .ckerman of Omaha, call- y gt the Clarence Meyers d Mrs.Geo.Sheets andf r n u n " I n d u h l i é k i n i n f n mi h a m Fri da y '°"°°* ""°""-ai m-uchoal, to spend the week-Mr. and Mn. Ha$»es Rosenbalm end.spent Wednesday evening at Q59Thehighschooldeclamamrflpw' J°"'°'! ¥'°'E!":v conwstvfgg new Friiav .m¢..,|..!Sumhy s u ms ai the Henrv Gets Your Mrs. Shirley MckemherofBlaig,wei-e visiting relatives Thursday.W.Bux-die was not so well the latter part of the week. Last Tuesday evening, the Bap-"S5 c hug;eople held a suhial v »-an pnn :siness meeting atJackson md M a r y b u , W a r dm ¢\mmh_~ For enberhzinment a rick of Blair, were guests of the nluving picture "Bengal Orissa" M. E. Aid at the Howard Hansen was shown.Mrs.E_C_Burdic,home Wednesday afbemoon._Mrs. 0 H_ Godsey and Mrs. G F_ _Andy Mchse "!'l"°'"EF "t\L0W9 were appointed and met on Jack Lenh had the misfortunetofracturebothbones in his right arm below the elbow last Thursday when cranking his car. Mrs U G Garner Mrs. Eugene v.ulme nm :nuuy muernwn.~---- -Roll wx was lmswered by "Mod-dagghmer ern Ideas of Discipline".The pro-Pv mt Su gram for the afternoon was bas-D, 0. Siu ed on the subject:"Character The D.Bu i l d i n g i n me Ho me ", a n d r m mu r w Henry Truhlsen, Mrs. L. A. Wood-I Friday Ward and Mrs. E.C.Reid were home. absent.Mrs.D. W. Rutledge and Mf..and Mrs.0. L. Hllsinger were chosen zecevzngM Ani nmma on mnwnm nm Ctnhi ions ol 1 I - I D G Q sew home.good atumdance and the parv.lci~of H. lodge win hold pants in the conust dld exeeptlnnmln- Dltmthly meeting an ally kvell. D Inthexlcmporaneous 't t h mm s.om y ensen woneyexung a e yllirsb and Katherine Schroeder. ,,;,;;=,;;~;, ~¢~ assein'l;l§"l-loom. ~f~».;§§a;';Wulbern home lil hohnrof Max:- gaxet's birth anniversary weré:Conrad Wulbern,Louie Wulbern,Mr. and Mn. Frank Gnsser andg====;1=f~ Cleo Paulsen and Viola uu.| ~u.....n......¢ fm..~................. .......|5ECOIld§dl`8ll1BtiC Sa ra h ~Mi s s E ls i e F r e s e n f th a z h f n r mn l |m n .n c a a H ~ ' H v " " " \ : ' n n t d ~l h g g n ~d , "~" " " i ; i " ", J i a : ; °. : . . ' : . = : .° ° a e ' : , ' : : ' : ; I 1 » » - m s ? - ' § .E } e | g | 9 r N e ; l e , _f f » ~ = | § § = '1 - ' " ' 3. i ° » 1 .2 % -~ . ` &. . . s s n x tTo MARKET EARLY ~ox the week with ms zamny lnwthe Wm.Pierce home where Mr. and Mrs. Carlson have been living Eugene Burdic came over from Lincoln for a week nd visit with home folks.He was accompazxied by a sehool friend.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Brewster spent Sunday and Monday in Oma- ha. guests at the John Kinzhome. Wednesday evening at the Bdrdkhomewiththo'trustees of the church and arranged for a drive which began Monday.Harold Barge, who is employed with the telephone company at Oakland,spent the weekend at his home here. The Jespersen sense unloaded a .-"IMA nf Ftmumlass Mnmlnv ... .....,,...s ._. .-,..-.c... ...- .....-at the district convention at Gret-na April 3rd and 4th.Election of officers was held.Mrs.G.F. Lowe was reelected president;[Mrs 0. H. Godsey, vice president; Mrs. Ben Wachter, secretary. Mrs. Wm. Adams was elected treasurerin place of Mrs. Blanchard.The next meeting of the Clu will gg united in marriage last week. The bride was Miss Evelyn Sprick. Mr.'l'hompson_j,s engaged in the trucking business. The Methodist Sunday school is beginning preparations for their Easter program.Mrs.Howard Hansen has charge of the music.The choir meets on Monday eve- ..:-.... ¢_ ».`\\_<..>-».\¢~ |and Mildred Ambler, second; ora-torical,Eileen Landis,first and Eva Schneider, second.The judg- es were from Dana College,atBlair. Misses Margaret and GertnideSwift, Mrs. 'Dena Ambler, Carlton Sschueler,Roy McCallie a n Loren Mack.all of Omaha,at-fsnaad oi...|..,.|......,»...........-»...i \ this meek at the McCarthy school.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Fralun andchildren and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Knoifler and family spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. HenryWulbern and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen spent Saturday evening at the Orville Humsbon home.Mr ...A M...m......».._i -- -- -_$3.00Special Price Now Per Gallon They visited Mrs. Forest Brewster at the Lord Lister hospital Sunday The O.E.S.held a regularmeetinglastThursdayevening with only the ordinary routine of business.The serving committeefor the evening were Mr. and Mrs. 'Rd Wilsnn.Mr.and Mrs.O.H. Mrs. Geo.Lowe returned home last Wednesday after spending two weeks at Fremont visiting atthehomeof her daughter,Mrs. W .H. Y a k i s h . D .E .Ha y e s d r o ve to Oma h a S a tu r d a y a n d Mr .a n d Mr s . B . D . € \ M i | \ .. . . A » \ | ( l f h ¢ n ' h m m n held rrioay mrernoon.mnrcn zzat the home of Mm Gilbert Olson J. H.Johnson and El P.Han- Sen visited Wm.Brandett in th( Lord Lister hospital Tuesday. Frank Jenkins of Blair, was ir town on business Wednesday. Mr Jenkins has only last week taken 2 u | 1 1 5 0 L v ;n : n t l L l . B ¢ l l & | » Fashion Center Silk Dresses inadvanceSpringStylespricedat $6.75-$10.00 to $19.75 in sizes 11to 52 in all colors and mabedals- select your New Dress Now.8-it 1000 new ~ Dre_ssee on .sale u . n u \ . . u BUG u\.\ .|a| ||¢ L\¢vl y \ u | | u u n |F r i d a y even in g an d bef ore le a v- ing'f o r th e i r h o me we r e tr e ate d to a fi n e lun c h b y Mr s .Ma r y Nickels at her home. Ma l o i l u u a n n o u a a c a w r A r u u a u ua n d c h i l d r e n pa fe r e S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s a t t h e J o h n A r o n s o n h o m e . They drove to Missouri Valley in the afternoon,accompanied by Mr and Mrs.John Aronson andMissDaisySluderwasade-|°hgmml hostess so four tables of daughter, Emyle, and vlslted atP£€'.¥ifS_eF_,1'f1"i='1x':ze_ *=.\;is'H° §e1=~| *"e.f?,';'*e"' ;*.€.'2:?.=°:£.P_ hfiff'-,.,.,._Blair Drug CO. II Smith and children came homewith him and remained until Sun- day evening.Mr.and Mrs.N.R.Burdic of Omaha spent Friday night at the E. W. Burdic home. Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper ofTekarnuh,spent Sunday at the 0.L.Hilsinger home. Mrs. Bnllanger and Miss !nubellnofPhillipsburg,Kansas and an- other daughter, Mrs. Mnx Wat! of Omaha,attended services at theBaptistchurchSundaymorning and were dinner guests ut the H.E.Custer home.Rev.Ball-angvr was a former pastor of the and $2 each.in sizes 14 to 52. New dress free if they fade.Sev- eml attractive new styles just un-packed.8~1t Spring Coats for Women and Misses now on sale at the Fashion Center priced at $10 to $29.50 in sizes 14 to 48 in light or dark colors in sport or dress coats. Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER B la lr ,Ne b r a s k a ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Phone Black 45 Monday aftcmoon. R. S. Noir of Omaha, :spent last Tuesday abhis farm here. Wm.Hinz of Benson,und his sister, Mrs. Peter Schmidt of Sol-way, Minn. visited at the George om home Tuesday afternoon. Natalie Ann Lage, young dnugh-tet qf Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lage, had her wnsils removed by Dr.Rudolph Rix at the Covenant hos- pital in Omaha Tuesday. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to the members of the Progress-im Society at her home 'hxesday afternoon.Lucas- Keegan will assist D. A.Miller with his farm work this \ ET. CALHOUN AND VICINIT Y Mr§._C. W. Glnndt of Benning- ,... . »-~-~f .Milford Noyes last week sold his home near the old park toEmmettPotter,who has alreadymoved in.Mr. Noyes will make his home with his daughler in Omaha.He expects to assist anephewlnoperatingatourist park at Council Bluffs duylng the s u m m e r . Miss Bessie Lyzholf, accompan-ied by Miss Caroline Wachter, drove up to 'Dekumnh 'l`uesdny evening und called on Mrs. John Sidner and the new daughter.Mr.and Mrs. Wilford Meyers Smith and children came homewith him and remained until Sun- day evening.Mr.and Mrs.N.R.Burdic of Omaha spent Friday night at the E. W. Burdic home. Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper ofTekarnuh,spent Sunday at the 0.L.Hilsinger home. Mrs. Bnllanger and Miss !nubellnofPhillipsburg,Kansas and an- other daughter, Mrs. Mnx Wat! of Omaha,attended services at theBaptistchurchSundaymorning and were dinner guests ut the H.E.Custer home.Rev.Ball-angvr was a former pastor of the and $2 each.in sizes 14 to 52. New dress free if they fade.Sev- eml attractive new styles just un-packed.8~1t Spring Coats for Women and Misses now on sale at the Fashion Center priced at $10 to $29.50 in sizes 14 to 48 in light or dark colors in sport or dress coats. Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER B la lr ,Ne b r a s k a ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Phone Black 45 Monday aftcmoon. R. S. Noir of Omaha, :spent last Tuesday abhis farm here. Wm.Hinz of Benson,und his sister, Mrs. Peter Schmidt of Sol-way, Minn. visited at the George om home Tuesday afternoon. Natalie Ann Lage, young dnugh-tet qf Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lage, had her wnsils removed by Dr.Rudolph Rix at the Covenant hos- pital in Omaha Tuesday. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to the members of the Progress-im Society at her home 'hxesday afternoon.Lucas- Keegan will assist D. A.Miller with his farm work this \ ET. CALHOUN AND VICINIT Y Mr§._C. W. Glnndt of Benning- ,... . »-~-~f .Milford Noyes last week sold his home near the old park toEmmettPotter,who has alreadymoved in.Mr. Noyes will make his home with his daughler in Omaha.He expects to assist anephewlnoperatingatourist park at Council Bluffs duylng the s u m m e r . Miss Bessie Lyzholf, accompan-ied by Miss Caroline Wachter, drove up to 'Dekumnh 'l`uesdny evening und called on Mrs. John Sidner and the new daughter.Mr.and Mrs. Wilford Meyers umuy evemng.mls:mary Nei-"°'°'°HA;"""=*°'==I zum HHIUIJ'son and Mark Slader held higl|I3P01l¢wédnesday ewning*at the scores and Mrs.Frank Hazxsenn hn Aronson home. y NEBRASKA II M m R `H_Rasrnussen.BLAIR " L E " " : T i é i i i i i the 4-H Qg§{_G1b mt vgith Philli|3|Coo}fr and Roy Slader, low, and suimble prizes were awarded each of them. A delicious luncheon was servedMiss Slader. Miss Carrie Manley, who Leach- es the New England school, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Uda Thaden have purchased a home in Benson. and Mr.and Mrs. John Nearhoodcalled.Sunday afternoon at the Peter Jensen home.Delmar Humston spent last week with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andersen, helping them move to their new home nom- Gretna.Mr. und Mrs. Ab Rose of Blair, and son, Edwin of Wnlthill, were iuppcr gucgts Tuesday at the Wm. 0.L.Hilsinger home. Mrs. Bnllanger and Miss !nnbellnofPhillipsburg,Kansas and an- other daughter, Mrs. Mnx Wat! of Omaha,attended services at theBaptistchurchSundaymorning and were dinner guests at the H.E.Custer home.Rev.Ball-angvr was a former pastor of the Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER B la lr ,Ne b r a s k a ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Phone Black 45 THE GENIUS OF M A Y T A G P~a~nts a j_., .. g i~"»;. Oma h a .H e exp ec ts t o assist a ne p h e w i n op e r ati n g a to u ri s t pa rk a t .C ou nc il B lu f f s d u y i n g th e su mme r . Mi s s Bessie Ly z h o i f ,ac c ompan- ied b y Mi s s Car oli ne W a c h te r , dr o ve u p to 'Ilek amah Tue sd ay eve n i n g an d c alled o n Mr s .J o h n S i d n e r a n d th e n e w d a u g h te r . Mr .an d Mr s .W i lf o r d Me y er s Q removed to same the ast week.Their son, Reinhardt wi l farm thehome place.' Gus Suverkmbbe has purchased the house formerly occupied by Henry Ohrt and is moving same lv his farm for his son, Wm. and wife to live in.As the powerlinerunsbyhisfunnhehastaken advantage ol it and recently end his buildings wind for elecuicity. Mrs.Clarisst Wilcox,92,pio- neer resident of this vicinity,,since 1857, died Friday, Mareh 7 at her farm home,west of Ft. Calhoun where she has resided for over seventy years. Sheleaves to mourn her passing two sons. Marshall and Phineas and severaligrandchildrcnand great grand- . m o m p s o n n o m e , Mrs.Fever Hansen and daugh- ter, Anna, of Fremont. were sup- per guests Saturday evening atthe Rudolph Hansen home. Messrs.and Mcsdnmes Wm., Dan, James nnd Leslie Thompson and Dumilies from this vicinity,attended the indoor plcnic at the Ab Rose home in Blair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbalm and daughters called at the homo of Mrs. Cora Badgeruw in Blair Thursday evening.Festus Rosenbnlm is visiting atthe home of Wm. Hovendick near Herman.'Merton Wigchell and I-Inns M.Andersen each purchased new Chevrolets the past week.n-\_L u ..__,., .. ..1children, besides a host of friendsFuneral services were held at the Methodist church in Blair Sunday afternoon with internment in the Blair cemetery. Lonairre,young daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Nickels of North Platte, Nab., spent the lat- ter part of thc week with her gmndmother,Mrs.Mary Nickels. Her mother ram up Sunday rrndl n u l p l l n u v a n ,:s u n 0 1 m r .a n d Mrs.Walter Novak,celebratedhisthirdbirthdaylost Thursday. Hin grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. Fntz Knudscn and aunt Laura, of Orum,spent the day with him. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Iinudsen andMr.and Mrs.()r\"llle llumston, spent one cv* nina:last week atthe Elrncr 'I`rul1I~fn home. Margaret Wullfrrn celebrated . _.her birth unni.1r= try Mozlelny atLorraine I0t\t1.1<l to Omaha mth achool by pas.i.1;;Iiskimo pies tolm' that evenE~;:.They expect to lv.:ave for ilufr home in North her teacher and ociioolmatcs. Mr. and Mm. (Lal Sorenson and ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o ne - B la c k 45 had her bpnsils removed by ~rudoiph Rlx at the Covenant hos pxtal ln Omaha Tuesday. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to the members of the Progress-im Society at her home 'hxesday afternoon.Lucas- Keegan will assist D. A.Miller with his farm work this \ I |~ g g M A E , S A C K ~I ~'I`no:¢g.fz 2of".;'\5Z5 Chicks Fi15¢~Wcc~ v v r ~ \ J |I L | \ AYTAG now prments its !atest tri~FOR THEFIRSTTIME,Maytngpresmts umph-a $4,500,000 product. ..the a NEW, quiet, !ii'ctirne, oil-packed drive. Aresult ofunxnatchcdltinytngrcsourccs'NEW handy, auto-type ddr;-lever for start- ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o ne - B la c k 45 had her bpnsils removed by ~rI{udo\ph Rlx at the Covenant hos pxtal ln Omaha Tuesday. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to the members of the Progress-im Society at her home 'hxesday afternoon.Lucas- Keegan will assist D. A.Miller with his farm work this \1 ___ |~ g g M A E , S A C K ~I ~'I`no:¢g.fz 2of".;'\5Z5 Chicks Fi15¢~Wcc~ ds t uf thu :kill :md ing and sta.;-pi:-5; the wntcr :\c'tion,and many ;| .t 1.x~ her ::r:.\lts-Ltlu.r u.\1s1:.::diu1_§ new fc:=t\:re|,gl1r¢Q¢W con- w;..=h¢.r \¢xiczmcv Inlxf.|.r¢:.l|..r cf:1ci..n¢_1r 1.0 11118. the I»i.\."s:rz»~.vs yr., ~--Sec Us for Boakhlgs-» Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o ne - B la c k 45 had her bpnsils removed by ~rudoiph Rlx at the Covenant hos pxtal ln Omaha Tuesday. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to the members of the Progress-im Society at her home 'hxesday afternoon.Lucas- Keegan will assist D. A.Miller with his farm work this \ I v ~~ ~~F o r C o o p e r ;B e l o w a n d I 0 ~';» ~'i _ _ _ ~f 2 . #sees ~ 1 21 ~ ~~r Ge! your Trial Sack auf once...try this simple,easy method of feeding. . . save over 90% ofyour chicks . . . have l¢~ss_ disease ...theearliesthrollersy o ueverm i l d ...and brifht-eyed :b u l le t swh ch will lay earlyand long. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - ¢ - - - GPU '€"~oz. Trial Sack will convince you for- ever that the START'o FINISH method of chick feeding ls fur SAFER, much more SANITARY, considerably EASIER and altogether BETTER than tiny method you ever tried before in all your life. A short feed test on your own baby chicks will show you more really worthwhile advantages of this 5-year- ahead chick nmsh than any ad we could print. Bring thc loupon below-with u dime-to our store and get an 80-oz. Trial Sack of this famous "all-in-one" mash. Feed as directed and let RESULTS prove every- thing we say about START to FINISH. s17AR1.#fg;i,1N1sHCHICK MASH The Original "A l l M a s h "Ration Coupon and 10c Good for One 80-Oz. Sack of START to FINISH Fill in coupon, bring to our store with 10c, and get one 80-oz. Trial Sack. Only 1 sack to any person. »r ~B g l l e t i n N o . 5 2 s* :. :f :; "~ . F- =r ° 3. .f 3, ¥; "" "' f le el.rn ate Dlreo¢l f oEW x t h E a c h S a c k Bf oo a xg f :g neeau ng .,Lf °'» BIGELOW and UNRUH .' »| \ V\I H=|l I rmwe mm-cn m.2 ' ; ; "-Fricmls of ¥\irs.0£to Iverson m!§'1f»'"'E'Mréa. (id §9rm"'m of glad to know that she is able zo 'Y°""' more un "Y mmer guestsbehomeagainafteraweck's at the Hayes Rosenhnlm home. stay in an Omaha hospital.Quite a number f{om this ic- zmty attended the silver wcddlng msnlu you'll never miss. T H E M A \ g j r A c _ C O M P A N Y , Newt on. IowaFon 'ms 1=1Rs'r fmzi. Marr-ns m?=ri ii qra' rol[cr waternmgovcr wil.l:endoled, png.| ¢ l Fownes Gloves for Spring for Wamen and Misses priced at $1 to $8.50 nt the Fashion Center in all sizes all the time.8-lt Spring Coats for Women end Misses now on sale nt the FashionCenter priced at $10 to $29.50 in aizqs 14 w 48 in light or dark colors in sport or dress coats.1000 new Wash Dresses on sale now at the Fashion Center at $1 a. and $2 each in dns 14 £0 52.I New dras [ree if they fade.Sev- eral attractive new styles just un-packed!8-lt anniversary cclebntion of lllr. and Mrs.Nels Nelson at the M.W. A.hull in Blair Saturday eve- ning. Mrs.A,Rasmussen has been qui!-e.ill and under the care ol a physician.She is reported im- proving at this tlme. Sunday afternoon callers at the Hayes Rosenbalm home were: Mr.and Mrs.John Barry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lar-sen and Mr.:md Mrs.Alfred Enger.__Myr;tle,daughter og Mr ancl tive-action. automatic drain > ,, I S u-xr.'l ' ={2s2;esfé§s§ . ~;~ 252515$¢..1,:::::: \-_3%><.:::H:::::::r...........g 2=§§1= ~ ~552255552'ggpgggggees§zz:sa §;§:?i§iE ~zmeaz. : :m::'EEi€EiE H > ..|,:::::1.::§E§2 35 7 ..» ~=.» im;$§iEé§?5?5EEE§E Li§!§€2£!E,,,.,,...!£'S€§E':wine :i .:£:7:":i:::;";'x::::::§`E:::;:.:§f".5€!Ei;5EEE{§='Ifl_ .....~.c~ ziiiéi:r f ¥ : : ~zzz:.':::::x: | m r a .J ol}ll J e nsep spen t. a ;{an_ or'*the week t th h I nD E S O T ( ) L O L A I S 'aunt and ul |cle,e M'lf"°.m'I1 M55 dMr. and Mrs. Ed Landers drovelaans M An ersen m6i'l1;}; mai;rligl1£ 14 seetheirdaughter,Adelaide,who ini mo o "gg" ~ Dre s se s °" s a le .now at e mn Center at $1senously ill with throat trouble.-Miss Belva Hineline was aSun and $2 auch in sizes 14 to 52. .,' New dress free if the fade.Sev-lday night "'B"'°'° at the home °'|eml attractive new stfles just un- packed.8-lt Fownes Glows for Spring forWomenandMissespricedat$1to $8.50 at the Fashion Center in all sizes all the time.8-it Miss Alice Moeller o l Fort Cal-houn vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Justin and son, accompanied hy Jack Gustin, visited at the parental, Jim Olson home neu; Kenr r d é ~dMr .a n Mrs.e ' a u n c a n .family of Blair and Mr. and Mrs.CARD 0 F THANKS / §}?Z'i'§..f1'f.f'ff?.f'."..,,'QT.fdQf§f»"§f?',\§.f\We desire to thank the kindueeywgna wr " u e .,........, ....ner guests a t the John llineline home Sunday._Mr.and Mrs.Seymour Smith and son,Robert and Mrs.Lee Smith and Miss Arline of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith andaon,Junior,Mr.and Mrs.Ed Landers and son,Charles wereSunday dinner guests at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Charlieflilneline. Mr. and Mn. Harry Paulson of Blair. moved to their farm last friends who assisbed ua in the hour of sorrow, the death of our brother, Ferdinand C.Ruwe.We also wish to thunk those who sent such beautiful floral offerings and the minister, aml those who fur- nished the music. Hia Brothers und Sisters. uHaySpringsArthurBeauty Parlor recently established inF a r n b e r g H a r d w a r e C o M - °'*Blair, Neb., Phone 198 ~ ~ week;Befo}e coming they mad*quarters in Farmers Umum store a zood many improvmenets, such building.. as're-decorating the interior of the house,putting in a furnace and other improvements.Miss Belva Hineline taughttheeast school last week durlng her week's vlcation, in order to get alittleexperienceforthisfull when she commences teaching in earnest.Mr.and Mm Walter Gustln were evening dinner guests at thehome of Miss Elizabeth Caehelin Sunday night.Mr.and Mrs.lilanoe Jorgensen visited at the Whit Wallace home ,__. ~ _ -_1.......,._., Coleridge-John Meyerott i n - stalled new Jameaway incubator in garage here and started operations Mina'f~":W.C.Colson pur- chased Aney Drug Store stock. Aragalva Holbrook Cooperat- ive Oil Company purchased Mead- er filling sxation. Plnttsmo th-H .M. Socnnichsen Company enlarging department that hnndlen womeu'5 and chil- dren's wash (rocks. Wymore--E.L.Purdy a n d Lucille Vale opened beauty shoppe F a l l e r s A g p l i a n c e C o . , 224 East 6th St., 'remont,Neb. Phone 17951 t KubieLQacal Representatives Ernes'for abcfve Dealers Phone Red 261Phone 285 .;_7ll,¢L#@f1/»»»»f»»w»= ~[|i n e a r m a n ': a u n u a y a l l r r l l w l h 0 .. 'I f n v h n n é T n n n u V n m f m n m n e l l l n ~r e s i d e n c e a t ~B h d I I _nga: `i`ii5e1Y§é"§éd `1ié`iB'£éa `b§£iéé I streets Blair, Nenwu, llwh ls,_sf Eight. who \f!eetiou\.ely cherish his memory.The funeral pervias were held this (Thursday)aftemoon a t 2 p. m. Brom the M. E. church and intzrmenf.will be made in the .Blair cemetery. home. \~r.md Mm.s u m Mm h ~re Friday evening guest there. A baby girl was born Ian.1' to Mx-.arxd Mrs. Baci/me~-Sunday she was baptiied, Lorraine Bernice. 0 A number of young folks w tended urprise pa ny Friday evening the Gottlieb Sharkhome,gi in honor of Miss Myrtle's birthday. Miss Catherine Newkirk spent Thursday at the Henry Rasmussen .I v*~*~3,_gm-d;g t th e Ro m a n s E d g e wo o d Illi nb in .o f f ;i gh f u tu r e Be g i n n i n g Su nd ay ,H u c k 1 6 , n .spent sf 'A N A °°5~:. ,|.f§\b:r n|:'l1A"\*l'Dll'E.p 'I 1=e..\a.-c kE|~m m m Marin;n f u m m nic hxrlm wi l l be .twine 11% 'Bl' TBklITllh- __.H8 I n d l l o t ¥ ¢ t I Qgro wn to m m - v a .I u n a l . I | I i l l . n l l u l u a u as l u v ! u u u u n l w _ " _U v "___-( C - t m t i n u e d f r o m P a g e O n e )`n i f m " : " " ° ' """ ' " "r " ' - - - -""A n M 11 v i s i t e d a t u s ec o n v e e n t .t o r c u s t o m e r s a n d s h o w n a t t h e c h u r c h .M r s .a g iw h e r e t h e y w i l l b e a b l e t o s h o w a E a r l T h o m p s o n h o m e ' F h u x s d a y h g o g r g i l é l t h e a n s w e r e d t h e " n l . . .., ,._ .a._n._...n e o KB-B r a n g e s : P P w M a l 1 h C § ; l e 1 'S . ~ ; 1 § . = _ D f = m i n w h o i s s l o w !i n p f o v i n ~~o n a r m y t o t h e e n d o f t h eQ f l n d r n t l A t _3 1 | . _ __ g _ | _ _ _ _ _~gg , mc n a r u re te r s e n went.no m m -nnc es.r w "° ' a " " ' 6 " " " 1 " "» ' " : ' " "` " s i e g e o f th e m x m m a uc r o é t f or th e wac k - e n d .I ~ : _ ' ? :? ° _ _' i ' 3_ f '? ; " '§ i 'T. . 'i ' .'Z'?.'§..E ti s m.`Hn' mum-|He was married September 15, a t l 1 8 6 6 ,t o M i s s N a n c y A r m s t r o n g o i ' u m m _ _ _ l | \ \ 2 . .. . ! _# _a n n a n . _ . - -im dnd Spencer ,md Fremontl .~,ta a a m lu wwn um m-v u, .Fuhxon Center Silk Stocking!m u -Sunda afternovn vtslwrsHansenot Nevin, Iowa vxsxwd!tha_w w - G o l d Stripe.;1 . 9 n ; | " " "' ° "f Ne " Dr e s s No w .8-lt the Lo e I-Iovezdick home w friends hefq on Sundny.!Onyx Pa l ma - - mv i e e we i gh t -,Mr. and Mx-4. vm Skov mq fa Hr.Chna Jensen m d two.5|_50;onyx Chiffon, $1-25;Bob.N E W E N G L A I N D N E W S i l y . M r . a n d M n . s m mm 1 dsughters, of Audubon, spent Sun-Iormk, sl;Nevexdzm,z p m sL mmm, Mr. .na Mm. J o hn J a .,., --___,| u..A..,:,| D e:-...a n Q.. m in .ll un-:nw Mr, u n! Hn. J o hn J ldzs n n w¢ re \3 °| l F '"d. !"'my * ~ Mrs . 1928 Chevy I Ton Trad Panel body . rudy for ser |927 Chevolat Couch Balance Small Monthly Payments 1925 mdma 5 sd" ood clr lor c .This |51 good Iooklng carntlon.Motor recondl-5 good .I3?.?.,§'§2'ii°"2,'f,...pnlnl with roomy body,all In I II ned Urlg nal lln sh und upholsterinz lndlou ol ox-fxd condltlon Az A very l d v |$ 1 1 2 . 0 0 D o w n " i i " 0 n l y s s 0 . 0 0 m > w n P r i c e $ 9 1 . 0 0 D o w n Sold With Gln 0. K. That Counts Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, BLAIR, NEBRASKA \\ Lowest Prices I .n Our Hzsiffy e* ~ f 14 /i th an U 1( f /ra ! Co un ts ~:-i=»' ;'=.»~ -~~;-°'~ r "~ CHECK THESE VALUES 1926 Fonl Tudor Sedm Thls car has lust been re- ducoed.Motor recondltlcn- $72.00 dm 7 Special We have several Ford Tour- lng Cars t h u are In good running condlllon wlth good tlres..lust the thlng for n cond cur.Rangi ng ln 1929 Whippei Coupe This ls a 5"!UP.Y llttle car. motor recondltlonrd.body and tlres In good shape.At a prlcu you can afford 0nly $149.00 Down 1 $25.00 to sss.oo ,:£i°;¥.:':'..;.£'::;§;'::.., ll unlc ero o m c l r .l t l 5 good nlres Body ln good good lanklng.Tires showslnpe. Body will be pulnted 1926 Ford Coupe very llttlc wolf. motor runs or lettered io sul: the buyar Thls cur lngood shane ready co go ood$112.00 Down Down Paym ~t 0nly m{¢aa¢s1s9 Down L_.--._...» ...._...4-xv-; md raskn, irriving in N¢§vember, and U5 settling on the old homestead now 4F~|occupiéd by their grandson, Frank Gly vnu mr. mm mn. num a v v -onen and Miss Edna Hansen. John Qxrlsmnoen, Arnold Soren- nn. rw Banda , Murray Pe arson:nd Von Johnson attended a bu- kethall game at Fremont Frlday evening.Von Deuseng Brock - Hesper-lan Declamatnry contest Friday eve- ni ng, Muc h 14, 7:30 p. m.The public is eordiolly lnvlled tn ob- hvnd.Twelve contestants hove . m u o f..~... ... ._ _ -,colors all the timn.8-It OBITUABY Jacob Chriatlpn Fnndsen wa: born January 2, 1860, at Wlnen- hjerg, Fyn, Denmlrk.He grew to manhood there and learned the hlantklmith Lrade~In the spring of lH2 , a t the a g e o f 2 2 Y ° " " : ~ ~ w ln Blai r lut Mondoy.11403381Wayne ann nswua.Mrs.F n e mm [pi gs a nd bahyl Mr. and M n .Wrliord Meyerswerelut. Tuesday visitors 8 t.he'l1\0ved their hoosehdd me and George lgltig home.'funn rnochinery tn newMm Raymond Mrgill and Jun- home :near Rosalie last Monday.ior and Mm Jo hn Jackson spent!Mr.a nd Mr s . 5 4 9 'Skinner Thuradny at the Louie Hoven¢ln;k\and Vern ottaodod a Sunday home..lschool teachen med-ills at the Mr.~Mrs.Lloyd I-'letd»er;F.rank Loftis home l-not Monday and chrldren of Beatrice and Mx-.l¢\'e!\i¥~_and M n .G¢¢_m l m were [mtl Mr. and Mrs. Hamldwhxte and mm-y mum a t me F. E. 1 -m-'fwi ly c a -me Sunda y "mi ns fro m *M* MMA 'lle xi ngton to the Harold Qurley Wilson.Later they acquired and developed the form northwest of Blair, BUY occupied by their aan, Homes,hving there until 1905, when Y-My came to make their home in Blair. Three chlldnm blessed their union, o daughter, Mntie, and two sons,William Fr a n k md Hosea. Mltio ond Willinm»l"1\:1k preced- bd their parents ln death.Mrs. Wilson was uk a n Deoembor 3.en te re d ,f o u r i n eac h se gpe c ti vely :oratoric nd, hu mor o us ..Th e sp r i n g iti ne ra ry Dan a C ollege A Cap -alla m....;...\...al 1 9 m a n d wi l ection, re- dramatic, al llxe Choir will 1 cvntlnue America and landed in ummmwhere he worked for a short time. l n t h e fa J l o ! 1 8 8 2 be 1 2 me to Washington county,settled west of Blair at what is now called 0mm_ a nd hu mHe Washi ngton A&"`£`n¢mu s e me m e :Bmfhonxe.On Monday ur. and mrs.le o n ud Ia fds and children of Harold White and Keith Mr. andCalhoun were Thursday visltorsatiml*Harvld Cv-\r\¢1 in-we 1.0 the George Loltia home.'Omaha md spent the day.FernMr. and Mrs. Thorwadd Petersonllnffis wok care of the children ma family md Mr. and Mm Nemwhi le ww we re gone. 1927. "Uncle Bill tionately ad1 made a suoc andally and \y", as he was affec:Hesaed by everyone ess of life,both fin- in the greater bus- dim: a life.He be-l u n y l u A n n u ; - - " -- - --" " ' " " |- - ---__ _ . - . _ _ _ _,__E i n t h e 2 0 t h .Q p f m t y h i s h o m e e v s i n c e .L a r s e n a n d f a m i l y w e r e S a t u r d a y T h e A r m u a l R e c i t a l o f t h e \ ' o i ¢ e O n t h e 1 0 t h d a x o f D e c e m b e r ,e v e n i n g f s n p p e r g u e s t s a t t h e A I -A l , n d p i a n o s t u d e n t s o f D a n a 0 0 1 - u s e s ,h e w a s m a r r i e d t o H a n s i n e b e r t H a n s e n h o m e .1 9 1 4 . l e g é , w a s h e l d a t ' t h e D a n d C o l l e g e ' 1 . m » g ¢ n ,w h o h a d c o m e f r o m t h e M x - . - a n d M r s .H e r m a n H ° " * " § 'm e n a u d i t o r i u m S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g ,M c h s a m e p a r t o f D e n m a r k a i h e d i d . | d " ' k a n d M r .E p p e r s o n o f I l l i n o i s ~ g e n .T h e r e c i t a l c o n s i s t e d o f :I n t h e s p r i n g o f 1 8 8 7 h e s m n ¢ d : ' P ° ' I " 'T u e s d a y a t t h e C h "H a w -s l P B M a n d vo c a l s o l o s ;p i a n o a n d t o f a r m f o r h i m s e l f a n d h a s m n d e \ e n d 1 c k . h q m ° 'd G o k , ; - ; __........\l....\u a n i l'} \ h Y l \ 2 § i n H i n 2 ¢| ¢ r vv; n n »u n r l § fn | \ \ !f i i k i h l ?h i B _ _ f ' f 'f " ° . § 'F . . . _ § { ' . .~ |11ness 0 1 ' mmLl sim at all times in Venus came ` a Chrisfisn and church Warners Foundntiqu Gar-member about half a century ago, £ 8 f o r W o m e n a n d M i s s e s o t a n d 3 5 y e a r s a g o h e a n d m l P l q h i o n ~~~` l f = | ¢ A n Q s n n n f n w r n j *a s h n n n n a h n i ~_- m d t ~F t u n u n ~~'=j~"="=§"=~¢|,u¢;|||u I; ul u§ ;|.-$ 3 . 9 3 .A ? $ § ° 1 £ § @ ¢ » f g z r t e r * h i f i n o t h e B l a i r M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h . s , c o r n e t a l s ,d a d Y .B . S t o u t .T h r i f t y ,o f s t r o n g c o n v i c t i o n s ,a . _ . .l o v e r o f c h i l d r e n , h e h a s b e e n l o y ~ wma anew,..... _..,._. -..-lx was enjoyed very much by those present..A joi nt choir from the Evan- gelieal Lutheran church and from Dana College will broadcast a pre-gram over station KOIL, Council .=........,......_..._.._..,,,,.main occupation ever since.He passed away at his home in Blair Sunday morning,March 2nd,at. the age of 70 years and 60 daya He leaves on moum his depart- ure his bereaved wife and twoBluffs, April 27th, at 1:30 o'¢lo;k. lml, Andrew L. and can Frand- NEW PERSONNELAT GAS OFFICE The Iowa-Nebraska Light and sen, who both reside on thehome place a [ew miles north of Blair and one sis#/er in the Old Country, besides a hosf. ol lriendx. Mr.i n -ma m w a s a devoted spam .uuumay ui uunwn -mnMarjorie Fletcher.' Mr.and Mrs.August RuwewereSunday evening visitors at the Mrs. Minnie Blum home. Mr. and Mrs. Fla ! Loitis andlamilyofBlau-,ibed at. the Freeman Loftis and George Lof- fis homes Sunday afternoon. A Sunday selmol teachers meet- ing of the Hill Creek school was held a t the Vick Skov home on Tuesday evening, Earl 'Thomason and Meta spent o a r r u a n r Mary M. Dine was bom at Vin- ton, Iowa November 6, 1857.Died March 8.1830,age 72 yaers,4 months and 2 dayl.She was married tp Frank A1- ben-y ol Blair, November 29, 1900. Vinton, iowa was her home until she came to Blair in 1900 where the remainder all her life has been anont. al to home, community, church and country.About a year and u hal! ago he became A resident of the Crowell Memorial Home, where he was everybody's friend, taking delight in "treating" his fellow-residents to delicacies he knew they would enjoy. Although in enkebled health due to advanced years,Uncle Billy sturdily mainained his self- dependence until Saturday,when ~ Company h 'week added two 11| n i n t h e '"'-_.s mma . u n a f a t h e r md ° | . r ml g u n d a y in n m r .helping N e l l : " i ; _Al b u r y n n been nn in-la.n m m i c s tr o n tely ew members ua friend highly respected and wi|||Thompson move.~¢_fifmen rs Iouowea ny me uevelopmenv.x:panting forces be g l a t l y missed i n this com-_Several of 'fe Pwple from this §2'.i "m§§ . T? ~ mm ha sy lgen e rys ipelas ,rendered him helplegs nent, Which t"|munLity where he made his &l";"'5£e:f"e"T;:lk;Msfx'::i""1af';f spent in the hospital where she The end came mercilully soon. acqm r. home for nearly a half of a cen-_____. L ___..._l''2_¥._-_1 underwent several surglca\oper-Tuesday,March 11th, _ his gge the directing and c nf the gas departs company recently Wm.A. Siemsen comes to Blair ' wry'~ ~ f $ '$ § § '.¢ § "§ ~ "2 'S i ¢ 2 ` £ i 1 " $ ? ~Always a patiefat sufferer, being 85 years, 1 month, and 12nmskasndwill\0 New Enzlsmd and now live in u loyel °°¥11PB¥1i°¥1» u lover of her <1=¥..... .from Lincoln. Neb have full charge of operation Fnnhinn ('.ann=»r Silk Dresses inln..¢. rx..SZ... Aimrénr 'ri.- |\.¢.-~w.l1..mQ.cha was nlwavn nnureci-I ne Il mrvnveu Dy ms son,m " `" ' s ' = " " s i ' i . ' a ~ A v. a s " ° ' " v. " 1 . . " " w " " " ' r . n r ' V J i m - ¢ a n w ,g Bldr' one hlvth-$6.'l6-$l.050 to H76 in dag: 11 this mmm\m|¢;° m."u"2 mi' Sf ~ her md u-kd YZ mg, wny er, Robett of Blair; 'one liltu, w 52 in Ill colon llld l\l°"llll" their only child.fa duerve dm bleuingl lhe hui. Hltth,Ol lllhwll;one half-nekctyoua-New °"='€~'5°"-s-1: .M r. = ' = ' _ " = r R ° ' ; = r£ ~She um m . mambo: .1 un bgqthef, _mm -g d p q 13-11-R O S E H I I TE M S 'SL §'€?.fgg=, g §f°°§§'2°}','§m';"" Blur Baptist church in .1305 mx|=ism,mmm.. .or EppimzhumMrs. bmi, Hovendick and son was a\ways a devout Chnstmn and County.Illmoxs,one grandson,.,. ..... . _.\;v»a fm nxemularv life.IF.-»»», and one great granddaugh- !Mrs. Carl Juul and Anna spent'wednesday afternoon wish M m '.George Nelsen.| 1 Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke:md Mufueri he . Mr. md Mrs . nl sp en t aiatu ruay a n n ba tu r a n yn i g h t w i t h h e r pa re nts,M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Lo f ti s . Theme wa s n o sc hool a t N e w England Monday in the upper n s v n - » .- . - _ _ _ _ ' . _ .,S h e i s s u r v i v e d b y h e r h u s b a n d 'U a n d o n e d s t e r ,M r s .S a r a h M y e r s vu o f V i n t o n ,I o w a .: Th e fu n e r a l servic es we r e he ld nl Et, living northwest of Blair; :ith a very large gircle of friends Z n ;, m e n PRESERVER ~2f A -anon s'ro|u~1 T "sm so. mb~Q5-5 EIHVQ9 New Barker \\\\\\\na n n u l ~_I . |~~_ Sold With Gln 0. K. That Counts Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, m..l».m, NEBRASKA \\ :nn tnl. rom w¢|.|..' OmRh3¢N € b let Us Correct Your I}w[r I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe li k e th» A r c h Pres erver.sty le plu. c o mf o rt.'I'he f o o t c o mf o r sstore for men and women.:4 ;, m e n PRESERVER ~2f A -anon s'ro|u~1 T "sm so. mb~Q5-5 EIHVQ9 New Barker \\\\\\\na n n u l ~_I . |~~_ Sold With Gln 0. K. That Counts Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, m..l».m, NEBRASKA \\ :nn tnl. rom w¢|.|..' OmRh3¢N € b let Us Correct Your I}w[r I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe li k e th» A r c h Pres erver.sty le plu. c o mf o rt.'I'he f o o t c o mf o r sstore for men and women.:4 _.._." - " ' |: l- " " " |- -- - - a ; - -_rup m on account or me lu n e s u u x im m e uap usn cnurcn munu ay,ulf : n d J a mes we r e S u n y eve-Mis s Ma n le y .Ma , c h 10 a t 2 P-rn.wi t h Re v .n mg vi s i to r s a t th e J o h n Pete rsen Lu c i a Ha n s e n o f Oma h a ,9 P e " t| Mo r a n of fi c i atin g,a n d i n te r me n t ho me .Sa tur d a a n d Su n da y wi t h h e rM r an d M r s m m f W u l f n n e n t na.nents.y M r .a n d Mr s .A 1 b m \ ' " " ' ma d e i n t h e B la u ' c e r mte r y . Suéy--g ;i;.; 1i0§\l§»§a H`{f§1 M.;|'| k "{ '. §° "; -. .u . . .¢~4...i.r..-......._...J Fa s h i o n Ce n te r S i lk Dr e s s es i n n EB r H a r m a n Mrs.Clair Millrons and daugh~\ urs o f Blair, spent several daysi Bacon Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Pound .l7c Fl Safeway F Best for All B 48 lb sa LII.'i..f"",,f'}""'i2§1""§1...,-m-.-1,--|E¢§5§ ilffau bolbré and rnaterialr.Ilts v . . !*FII . \I I m.|L.z u l u a u r a .. u u u l c r l c w n n c l l Qllérfa t me N o r n s wa r n n a me .D l k s d d 'Mr . a nd Mr s . Mat C h ri s te n se n o f g g d ; * g f h g _ f ~ m g 3 _ _ = g m ; 7 " e f Ca lh o u n , we r e S u n d a y vi s i to r s a t m a Ho ve n d i c k a n d G-c ome - M I Jim Rya.n's.Loftis were i n "l '_The folldnving helped Mm Geo.{aft/emoon.Omaha Thursday M K SIEMSEN Lelsen cebebrnbe her birthday .my Irene [Arsen of Blair,visited Mr. Siemsen entered the service Tuesday evening:Martin Paulsen from Wednesday until Saturday of the Peoples Light and Power'H!}d family, Jim Ryan and family, at the Earl Thomnson home. Company of Davexqiurt,Iowa 1,,|v\a1m Sappenfield Bhd family. f Mr. and Mrs. Vnck Sk°'{and1914, and has worked through ¢he|°'""-" Madsen and family, Mr. and amily spent Thursday evenmg at "_v-..._._._... ...,_.__|the Claude Clements home. l select your New Dress Now.8-lt :nn tnl. rom w¢|.|..' OmRh3¢N € b let Us Correct Your I}w[r I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe li k e th» A r c h Pres erver.sty le Phle c o mf o rt.'I'he f o o t c o mf o r sstore for men and women.:4 sa ilin g ve ss el to Amer ic a, s to pp in g a sh or t tirrre i n Connec tic ut,b u t soon c o mi n g o n t o ma k e th ei r h o me i n E f f i n g h a m Co un ty ,ne ar 8 W I L L I A M W I L S O N W i l li a m W i ls o n wa s bo rn i n E n g la n d ,J a n ua r y 27 th ,1845. W h e n h e wa s s i x y e a r s o f a g e h i s ...5 : ~-f.\2 I . :..H:: i f ~'L 'v '~ '.\v mton- vans evro e ompany, BLAIR, NEBRASKA \\ select your New Dress Now.8-lt :nn tnl. rom w¢|.|..' OmRh3¢N € b let Us Correct Your I}w[r I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe li k e th» A r c h Pres erver.sty le Phle c o mf o rt.'I'he f o o t c o mf o r sstore for men and women.:4 sa ilin g ve ss el to Amer ic a, s to pp in g a sh or t tirrre i n Connec tic ut,b u t soon c o mi n g o n t o ma k e th ei r h o me i n E f f i n g h a m Co un ty ,ne ar 8 W I L L I A M W I L S O N W i l li a m W i ls o n wa s bo rn i n E n g la n d ,J a n ua r y 27 th ,1845. W h e n h e wa s s i x y e a r s o f a g e h i s ...5 : Ga */.i "i ' T' t . ~Y :»:. "'~."'9',aw~~"`%~,jf. mton- vans evro e ompany, BLAIR, NEBRASKA \\ unr ln nn ¢lnrmrhr\|>nLR n f th e ¢a3| 1v1ra n u niencnze,wa i ve r n e ls o n ,I Mr.i :-n ;.;.'n"'""" {=21\"¥ 1w'|»§é s. P. Nellen,r Jensen 1.mn hmillir '.~1"f»." 'lu nseminm Lnura Toflie and Loil ami Miul and baby took supper Thursday ...~ returned home from the Tekamahh n n m Saturday.rs. Mary Weber and Margum rite of Blair, Mrs. Shirley Swkvsand baby visited at the Julius Weber and John B. Eriksen homes last week. UJYTBR msms9?_-nenrfufon MY' "FAM""~|~ I |A|.wA»|'serf .~ I / , What Dairy Products me an to the Community Scientific authorities make it clear that the increased use of dairy products, milk, butter,cheese'and ice cream will do more for in- dividual health and com- munity prosperity than any other single factor in food consumption. A prosperous dairy indus- try is inseparably linked with the financial progress of the community.' Blair Cirllperative Creamery BLAIR NEBRASKA "EATI BLAIR BUTTER" ~»an~°y s ramer ~ ,~~ ®L -3 in*IG]'D .'f . ~;é1£B.=:». N' mc: lvmrsmnt 1.fu5rA N/cf naw: fFOLKS ~ ~~Siem|e;\P¢l|¢l'i¢e Inland. gngfgd th; gnriggg gf Unglg slm|_Hr. Ind MTI. DetlaefWulf vil- but was returned to his f°rm=ri£E9!!. l§_lt Sgtundgy evening at ~ position with the signing of the \ Will Han homef. mn-Mrs. Will Hart received the sadlnni¢xfirn Hn |~1\m1= in the Ini~§2'§"r§§§§1,i`§§r'§{<i i5°»§Ié}( f m| - i n e \ vs Sa tu r da y th a t he r fa th e r , p a n y n t L i n c o l n ,N e b r q s k a i n M r .G o r e h a m h a d p a s s e d a w a y a t 1 9 2 8 , w h e r e h e h a s j a e e n i n c h a r g e t h e O l d P e o p l e ' s H o m e I I I W e s t _ I . . . . . . . . . ! ¢. . . s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A !. n ¢ \ ¢ v | n u 1 n i n n ».p f l i r l t .M l " H A M P R H R H I n d Q fo sfarf-'ITI "iiw rvice.In taking charge of this ark,Mr.Siemsen will make a ~matic survey of all gas ser- 'ees and.maké such changes as necessary to the end that all . rvicea and equipment will be ~ronght up to firstclass operat- ing condition.He wiil be yery~hd to become acquaintéd with 1.~ customers andqeople of Blair, and is very anxious t do his parttowards giving the"best of service. ~~family drove bo West Point Sun- day Jding at Safeway 4- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johansen brim her birthday Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Harold m n w l inited at the Charley Fx-ench` ome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen vis~0ASled Mrs Wynn Bae t.r a m.0 ma »ha hospital Wednesdny afternoon Mr and.Mrs. c.K.Anderson; Jens Jensen,Lester Hansen and Otto Ftshm were Sunday dinnex guests at Jess Hansen's. Mr.m d Mrs.Walter Sappen- iield and Dorothy and Dorothy banding9Ehese outs U|'lS now!-come in ko- and familiarize your- ' fn these better foodPetersen visited at the Geo. Nel~ sen home Thursday evening. Neighbors and friend of Mr.and-Mm Hans Mencke cjarivaried them at the Gus Mencke home on attendeyi the silver wedding anni 'l`0sties&Ccrn Flakessen in Blair Thursday Evening. herMrs. John Petersen visited 1 Large 3 Pound 7 oz. Packageaunts, Mrs. Dave Steed of Omaha, and Mrs. E . V. Heath in Blair, Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rasmussen spent Sunday visiting nelatives in We are gain featuring these as The old }eliable breakbefore23c Bacon Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Pound .l7c Sugar C and H Brand _ Pure Cane Sugar 10 lb. bag 59c Flour Safeway Family Flour Best for All Baking Purposes 48 lb sack $1.39 ;, m e n PRESERVER ~2f A -anon s'ro|u~1 T "sm so. mb~Q5-5 EIHVQ9 New Barker \\\\\\\na n n u l ~_I . |~~_ Sold With Gln 0. K. That Counts Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company, m..l».m, NEBRASKA \\ :nn tnl. rom w¢|.|..' OmRh3¢N € b let Us Correct Your I}w[r I lls Na tu r e ' s wa y Th e r e is n o Shoe li k e th» A r c h Pres erver.sty le plu. c o mf o rt.'I'he f o o t c o mf o r sstore for men and women.:4 and a n n I m n u y ne ip ea m r .a n d mr s . JESSE R v a n celehrnhn tlmi r nilvnr f m . ; ' " °. ; , ; ; " : H T r m " " ' "s u .2 '.' f' ° .. . | . ' P n ni n I-in J E nlnn..|H t . I n d H n . ~ E n ! W U I ! - . . A munity.Mia.: Gottach came from Bmnlngtun, Neb., when her folks live, and has made her home in Blair for the pan. eight years. Sha h u b a n employed as clerk in sewnl of the local places of Sunday dinner Klint; at the Henry Kuhr home. Mr. and Mn. Chril Kon-xhaj and Ilmi ly 6 1 Hermnn. were Sunday dinner guests at Harry Mldnen'n. ~ Gladys Harlney of Blair, liked by ever-y~ |"1;l:§*=D¥ nome one.Mins Gottsch is a gradu- ate of the Blair high school and will be very glad m have all her fxienpls ml on her. Mr.John M.Burnham,better known as "Jack", la being retain- e d md is me of the oldest em- ployees of the Blair Gan Company. He started to work for the Blair G "Cvmnwy in June,1919 und is wry famili ar wi th the o pen- ~tidl\ofbothY-llepllntandservice mu mnnon Nelseu taught thelower room at Rose Hill this week Mr.and Mrs.Huward Taylor and M n .Gus Carlsen.Mr.and Mrs.C. Willhmnsn and Howard Taylor were Monday evming sup- Per 51683 at the John Taylor home, helping them celebrate their 80th wedding annlvenary. Mn. Gu: Carlsen ot Arlington, h u been vinlting her dlughhsr, Mn. Hlmld Tlylor, the pan week |l l r . | n d l l n .Fred l h y l r o tdmm- N a n a L i a m m d ~ ' l ' " ° ' . ' ~ " °" ° " " ° ° 4 nt Brown Sugar A Pure Cane Product 4 lbs. 29c Soap P. and G. Best for all Washing Purposes 10 bars 33c .Butter Danish Pioneer-Fresh Clmmed Creamery Butter Pound 33c use o ~arrypro~uc s,n'u ~) butter,cheese'and ice cream will do more for in- dividual health and com- munity prosperity than any other single factor in food consumption. A prosperous dairy indus- try is inseparably linked with the financial progress of the community.' . Blair Carllperative Creamery BLAIR NEBRASKA "EATI BLAIR BUTTER" __.,..._.._._ In ['] » [T] [T] [T]~ [I] Bacon Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon Pound .l7c ?........_................,.,...... . - v i - s l - m x ! u l l ! - » Brown Sugar A Pure Cane Product 4 lbs. 29c Powcr Company expects w opm