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04-24-1930QQ 'ah vz THE ENTERPRISE ~LOC 1'©EWSPi\Pmf;-on linot§cu\ Soc..H "~§ .____ .?1-:omg r»IPRINTS THE NEWS-Rcxlrdlcss PLAYS No FAVORITES BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT F m m t h G i - r d m a n u l u ¢ » m u - W uh hnu n C a mr y .NUMBER 14PubIl|h¢dW'eeklyb7J¢\nA.BI\oada|BLAIR, NEBRASKA, APRIL 24, 1930r v : - n - ~ r ' r \ r m v v v o o o 0 s » 0 s a u u a l s o n i o s s s s s o o auo o x ON ms CO L L AR |U 0 Every little bi t we hear at the yuppings of some cur who does not like the wrlwr. Too bad, im't itl But when you meet up with one of these, just look at the label on the collar and see who in his master. a s s o o s a o s n s a n s U o o l 0 n a » O s n o 0 Financial Con State co.oPiznA'r1vs ~061, r MARKETING ASSOCIATION c s n s n n ns s B I R THD AY W I TH ,CALIFOBNLA RELATIVES Mrs.Olive Smith, of this city who is spending the winter and early Svrinz in California celebrat- ed her eighty-third birthday Apr. 6 with a fa mi ly picnic dinner in Recreation Park,Long Beach, Onlifornia. The table was prettily decorated with bouquets o! lavender sweetpeas, yellow marguerltm, he and white roses.The birthday cake was decorated i n lavendar and yellow, and yellow candles, Those present were her children, grandchildren and great grand- ehlldmn:Mr.and Mrs.Chaim' Smith and Frances; Marjorie Lun- ning; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones and Shirley; Mrs. Doug. Mathew- aen and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Onklye,all of Long Beach;Mrs.Gwen Smith and sons, Kenneth and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Young and little son, Richard,of Whittier;Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Metzger and daugh fer, Jacqueline ol Inglewood; Mrs. Olive J.Smith and daughters, Misses Franca and Grace. When in Blair Mrs. Smith cele- brates her birthday with her chll~ dren,who live in Nebraska and Iowa, and when in California she celebrates with her children living there She was remembered with several nice birthday gifts and cards. FAMILY REUNION After eight years of separatiom Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hindley of this city had the happy privilege of having their large family of eight boys and girls together again on last Sundly, April 21. It was one of those happy occa- sions tlut comes into the lives of parents after the young folks have left the home neat and have gone out into the world for them- selves.And the larger the fam- ily, the more scattered they be~ come, maldhg reunions rarer and sweeter ss times flies hy. On this occasion, a lovely din- ner was arranged for at the Roberts C8!e which all enjoyed to the utmost.After the dinner. they spentthe day at the Hindley Cabin Camp, taking group pictures and visit- lngmmong themselves. Only one of the daughters, Miss Lilian, was unable to remain for the dinner as her work csllod her back to Omaha earlier ln the day. ffhoae present throughout the day were:Mr.m d Mrs.George Hindley and Mr.and Mrs.Leon Hindley and families, of this coun» ty, Edwin I-Iindley of 0mahn,Mr~s. Bemice Fraaeur of Denver, Colo., Grace of Chicago,Stella of Ban- croft, Mrs. Helen I-lappel of Osk- land, Neh. and Lilian of Omaha. ' r o M Y F R I E N D S I t is wi t h so me reg re ts th a t I re tir e f r o m business,h a vi n g said th e Ra th ma n n Ga ra ge b us in es s to Th e A m d b S n y d e r Mo to r C o mp a n y : i n d I w i s h to e xp r e s s my th a n k s to th e o ld an d tri ed f r i e n d s wh o v.. . .|| I 1 :||. or ga ni z atio n mee ti ng at the Ch am- be r o f Commerc e ro o ms i n F r e - mo n t,Nob ., W e dne sd ay aiter noo n, Ha y Tth, pr omptty at 1 :3 0 o 'c io c k - For tun abu ly ,f o r W a sh i ng to n .aou nty prod uc er s, sentimen t se ems to f n vo r F r é m o n t i x s Ne br as ka 's c o nc en tra ti on po in t who re i ts me m hors'wo o l wi ll be g r ad ed ,stor ed, and a ss embled fOr sh ip men t di re c t to th e wo o le n mi l ls i n c a r load lots.' Gr o we r s h a vi n g a n y wo o l o n h a n d a m u r g e d to atte n d th i s r e - gi o na l set»up org ani zation me et- xi n g . 'I'hoS o unab le to attend this first me etin g may o bta in the n e c e ss ar y in f or ma ti o n f r o m Co u nty E xte n - sion A g e n t Geo rge Bates aft er th i s Fr e mo nt me eti n g . eogmph form from County Agent George Bates,but the Kansas Experiment Station results on methods and advantages of creep feeding (which, by the way, prov- ed most profitable)will have w be obtained from other sources. It was the results ol a s ixty- in Experiment.. Last Friday marked up a record breaking attendance at the State Callege of Agriculture when the Animal Husbandry Department gave their results of las! winier's attle feeding activities.It was gratifying m note the increaaed keen interest shown by s Stnle c o uqe of Agriculture. Animal Husbandry Department Gave Cattle Feeding Reulh. A'r'rEN'no N,FARMERS! We have fifteen head of good, gentle work horses from 4 to 8 years old and weigh from thirteen to sixteen hundmd pounds. We assure you that these horses will not become sick al either dis- temper or shipping ilever.These horses are acclimated and retdy for work and not from the South 0 mlhx~¢ m&yards.. It pays Un he careful and not get diseases in your herd at this time of year. When buying from us you buy under an iron~clad guarantee. Each animal guaranteed to be as repre- sented.Phones,Res,Blue 320; Office, White 169.Thietje Bros., Blair, Nab.14~1t » t ; -It d d y st r e ~s le r. d ft r- e ed b- ~Y e ~b s- ~1 er ~e oL i g h t Q u e s t i o n ls Discusse The Iowa-Nebraska Light a~ Power Company Dixcou - Electric Situation in the Cn of Blair. PUBL IC ASKED To CONSIDE We haw recently, after mref consideration, suggested a chan in the manner of handling the d trihution ot electric ::\m°nt in - Gty.The people,as I who know that preliminary nego tlone, in an entirely informal rn~ ner, have challenged the attentl and interest of those who ha had some opportunity to look i the matter.It is,oi course.) possible to discuss with each i dividual, personally, the detail many interesting facts and l i ores which must be taken i consideration in determining proper and business-like soluti of this question.Also, it in that your City Council and th~ in charge of the plant, as well some others, can more readily and understand the matters volved because of, the fact their thought and attention ~ been for years very intelligen centered on this problem.M of our citizens have not and wo not be expected on study the r~ tive costs of production and ~ tribution as compared w a diff ent source of supply and the fect which n change would h~ on the £81 burden and gene economic position of the City. Itli s for these reasons that wish to bring the matter before the people in the most pu manner possible.By so doing cannot expect to fully and a quately covtr every inqdry wh could bé made but a presents of thin kind will surely create inqdrihg ihterest in the mind every citizen who is concerned civic welfare or personal adv tage. Whatever conclusions the »- of Blair reach,after a c~ study of the facts, will be right answer.Everyone sh~take part in an*ivl.ng at that c clmision and in so doing gise best and most. mreful effort. should be able to justify proposition before acceptance,the basis of inherent and znerlt.We feel that the o mia to this town must and :tal I azulyads from a hard-he~ bwnesa standpoint.It mults (Continued on page two) ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. K. C. DeGrbff and ML `nd Mrs.F. E. Flack emer-taineg at the home of the fonner on last. Tuesday evening at bridge.There were six tables of friends and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. When scores were added, it was found that Misa Edith Hockom ¢-|''.`'~- isfactory rn~ner. Many warm fdendahips have |¢n s ; patent han~ : who will at alltimes pected of yeariing heifers on a short feed as to rate and economy of gains?2.ls it more desirable to feed ground ear com or shelled corn to yearling hcifers that are being crowded fOr market? 3.Is it necessary.to feed a roughage with ground ear corn to fattening yesriing heifers? 4.ls alfalfa more satisfactory than cottonseed cake as a supple- ment to a ground ear corn ra~ tion?With these problems in mind this experiment was planned and executed.These various lots of heifers were of sand hill breeding,pur» ....s ..~b_ studyi~g the followin~ four major problems: farmers by the large number who attended.Surely everyone who attended left with the feeling that he could go home and increase his feeding efficiency.Famzers and feeders of Wash- ington county who were unnble to attend may gem the resnlm in mim- H .4 ..-- sBlair Stores A r e Robbed Two Businae Houses Entered and Money Taken from Both Places. Apparently Home Talent Did the Trick. THE CULPRITS ARE CAUGBT The W. J. Sag department store and the Blair creamery were entered some time enrly Sunday moming and in both.instances nothing seemed to be molested but the money which had been left for change for the following day. At the W. J.\ Sas store entrance was gained by breaking the glass in the back door,making a hole big enough for the thief to enter. The money, amounting to around thirty dollars which had been left lor change; was taken and appar- ently nothing else was molested. .At the creamery, entrance was gained by breaking a hole in the window hlg enough to allow the window latch i n be reached and the window opened.ln this case around eleven dollars was ob- tained from the money drawer by cutting the bottom out of the drawer. From all appearances the job wu done bd local talent and sus- picions rest upon the two boys, Sllford Allen and Menzo McMur» trle,sent last week m Father Flanagalfa home in Omaha. It is reported that they made their escape last Saturday ev e ning and alter Qgenling a car drove up through Mr and com- mitted the robberies and drove to North Bend.Here they ran the a r in the diteh,stale another car and a t Basnet,Neb.were taken into custody.They are now ln Fremont where lt in reported they have confessed and this time will be sent to Keamey Industrial school. s uc s o nrz G AMES ARE POSTPONED Wet.grounds hailed all fourElkhorn Valley league games Sun- dw a nd the contesis were post,- pmed undl a later date.They will probably be played as parts of double headers on July 20. H of the past few days sua diamonds throughout the cireult.Sunday morning the skieswere cloudy and the ground dried slowly.When there seemed to be no chance that the grounds would dry sufficiently, the contests were postponed.Some of the players welcomed the rest.Afwr the opening con- festa s week nga there were sev- eral sore Arms among members of the beams.Another week of restwill place them in good shape. Next Sundays contests will find North Bend at BMI, Snyder a tSchu~ler,Hooper at MacDonald: e a t a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . To m B l~ u clmga Had second high,.Lu re- tinue. G. . A. Rathmann ear corn and cottonseed cake. 4tJ1,we i g h i n g 618 pounds. J Feeders sh ou ld be er i n mi n d thet.th e i r resu lts a r e to deter- mi n e wh a t c ombi na ti on o f ho me - g r o wn fe e ds , wi th pr otei n supple- me n ts ,produc e th e most.pounds o f beef pe r on e hu nd re d po un ds of f ee d .Ra ti o n 1.Con:sisted o f shelled c o m a n d a lf a lf a . Ra ti o n 2.Conaisted o f gr o un d ea r c o r n a n d a lf a lf a . |r ~Ild NEW BUSINESS OPENS A ladies'ready-tn-wear estab- lishment has opened for business in the east rooms formerly occu- pied by the Bender! Fumiture Co. Miss A. B. Baker of Omaha, in the proprietor of the establishment and announces tha t s he i s rw!! a ta llti me s to fi llthe ne e ds o tthe Blair Garage Changes Hands ~. c ssity i s th e mo t h e r o f in ven tio n th e p l a n ha s been hit.up o n to g i ve s.be ne fi t c o nc er t i n th e B la i r h i g h sc hool au d i tor i u m o n ....3 'vnnhges, u ~they see U., to ' 'the city ol Blair in the alle ' of the a m light ayskm.s for several years.He is a fine industrious young'm m and no doubt will make good in his chosen lihe. 'rue newlyv-'eds will reside gn what has been known as the Allle Mqyienney house,now owned .by Mr.Ed Jensen,which place has been put i n fine shape for the young couple. ...;I | .i c lo se th e B usi ne ss wh ic h th ey ha ve be en c on du c ti ng o n W a lk e r A v e - n u e a n d wi ll c o n f i n é th e i r e f f o r ts to F or d S ales a nd Se rvic e, exc lus - ive ly .. Th e Ra th ma n n Ga r a g e ho ld s th e d i s ti n c ti o n o f be i n g th e o lde s t ga r a g e i n W a s h i ng to n c ou nty , ...g . |:n o gmet Maher, Betty Meats, Doris Tilden,Clara Kroghf Karl Chrls- tensen,John Andreason,Ray Faclder,Adolf Peterson,Harriet Allen,Austin Beales.ClarenceSappenfield,Alvin Brumbaugh. Jacqueline Dixon,Mary Moore, Ruth Famhnm, Dorothea Gilbert- -~f .U _fore moving to Wayne. The bridegroam is the older son of Mr.and Mrs.Ed.A.Jensen, who reside on the Bench nonh of Blair. The young people were attended by the bHde's sister, Blanche and Mr. Milton Csrlberg ol this county Following the ceremony the newlyweds returned to Wayne onSunday where a family reception was held. The bride is a graduate of the Wayne high school and atbended the Wayne Normal for two years, She is not a stranger in this com- munity where she lived several years ago and where she has ofbenvisited since moving to Waynii and has many friends here. Earl is a graduabe of the Blair high school and has also pd two wars at Dana College.He ex- pects w continue ihrmi ns and will assist his father in the. work ,,......,. County Bought by Amd!-Snyder Moto Company.The New Cum. pan is Now in Charge. To SELL FORDS EXCLUSIVELY The Arndt-Snyder Motor Com- pany closed a deal the first of lhe week whereby the Company becomes the owner of the Ford Sales and Service Company i n Blair.Invoicing started Monday momlng and on Tuesday the new Company, with George Tiedje ln charge had taken over and were conducting the business. The building still remains the property of Mr. Rathmann and has been leased to the new con- cern and the budnas will be con- ducted at the old stand. Th i s b e n e f it c o n c e r t wi ll b e p u t o n b y th e di ff er en t mu s i c c lubs, in c lu d in g th e orc hestra,glee c lubs an d b a nd in c on jun c ti o n wi t h t h e ooc lamabory stu den ts a n d pro mi s- es to b e a n e nter tai nme nt of wo rth an d sho uld be patro niz ed b y th e patro ns of the Blai r sc h oo ls .. Th e s h o wi n g i n Oma h a i s p r o o f of wh a t th e y c a n d o a n d th e b a n d sh o u ld h a ve a c h an c e a t th e s ta te c o n te s t i n Ha s ti n gs .. F o llo wi n g i s th e li s t o f me m~ be rs o f the b an d whi c h a re to tak e p a r t i n th e sta te c ontest:'T'.;.'- er ic kn Ma tthi es en ,Als y n e S mi th , .Ru th Tild en , Ma r io n Ne lso n .Fl o r - en c e W o lf f , My r tle Gii b er tso n, La - V n u é h n Me a ts ,Mi lo Ho lle r ,Ma r - gar et, Alle n,Fran c es S i e r t, E mi ly J une Ha n se n ,Ri c h ar d Li pp in c o tt, Alfred Jensen, Mary Hath I1it,ch» ma n ,Stan ley Jensen,Ma r g a r e t 1 :U :~ I I | | Mus ic Following Shad. Business Meet ing.Refr eshment!Close th e E ve n i n g . . n n a - : u n s 1PLEASANT EVENING ENJOYED Dana College was host m the .... . BABY BEEF CLUB MEEMJ The meeting of the Long CreekBaby Bee! Club was held at the home oi Harry Fedde Friday eve ning, April 18.All the members were present. v6iLh great appreumoa. -f .~ngWallace,Dinecinr of Mudc at W INS ms rmc rr CONTEST Dundee Presbyterian Church. Om!ha, who brought |quartetbe za Mr.D.E.Hardy of this riryl sing at the evening service,has his reantly Won s district contest agreed so bring these singers back ccnduded by Lhe Maytag Washing to us for a full evening program Machine Ca. of which concern he in the near future.|ia a representative in Washing- The Bible for best attzndance ton county. re co rd wa s a warde d to ldrs . ~Mr.Hardy competed agaixmt Harding.Sixty potted panaiestwenty-two other salesmen in the *~of ~public and * "should be given the most * 4 .... ,0 ev enlngserv loeaatthele~odizt church on ~The special |¢.| *intmrmsthnthav ibeathor-' I 0 "~1 ~ |l l l u U INGATHERING The auditorium and dde rooms I l l r a |C : I \| 'Compn:|y is run.ning an * a l ~. , ~ cies were fined in am Bum- city teaching force for the cominB' y ea r. Following is the list of those employed: Sixth grade-Miss E1Lly n Ga r tn e r o f H u t i n s l i M a r m - mlatic s a n d At.h letic s- -J .S tu a r t Li c k tlite r of D xvi d Ci ty ; S c r ie uc ej- Ma r y ' I if r r ell of L in c o ln ; Do me sti c S me n c e - W a n d a £ W i llmo m o f He b - r m ,|| |... report the following sales of new Chcvrolets during the first twenty days of April:Alfred Mathiesen, Blair;Dr.C.A.Bam, `f..amo!1t; A.C.Boldt,Arlington;Peter Mordhorst, Bennington;Ray Roz- enbaum, Kenmrd; Calhoun Oil Co., Ft. Calhoun; Geo. |Kl0'l.Z, Kemmrd; L.F. Hammers, Glenwood, Iowa; Mayme Haynes,Omaha;George R/uid,Tekamah;Dorothy Kruse, c lub me mb e r s th a t da y ,a n d i n th e e ve ni n g a ge n e ra l me e ti n g f o r da ir y c alf c lu b loc al lead er s,pa r- ent a,an d o th e r s wh o a r e i n te r e i t- e d wi ll be 'held a t th e Co u n ty Ag e nt' s offic e i n B la i r a t e i g h t o'c10ck. All b o y s a n d g i r ls i n te r e s te d i n th i s wo r k ,wh o a r e n o t alr ea dy i n a s ta dard org ani zed d n i r r u|;, ;|. .|. wi~hea ~ diiriv a ri ol over a hundred frlmds ammo to amend Kffeflllzs bo them on Monday eve- mng. tires from naw business, ic in with enough of this world's goods WILL ORGANIZE DAIRY CALF CLUBS .,., twen~-five years ago.It has e:\- joyed ts $0011 business all these *..1 and Charlotw Armstead. 1 .»|. SETI.After a short business meeting in the boys'dormitory the guests repaired w the pulors of the girls'dormihury where a very nbwsinz little program was put on for their benefit. The affslr was opened by a n address of welcnme by President Nelsen and was respondai to by Clark O'Han1on. After thlq musical numbers by the college quartetfe and two solos by Miss Ida Hansen, with a humorous reading thrown in, made a very pleasing enmninr mem.Refreshments of sandwiches,5 cream,wafers and coffee were served at the close of the meeting. oBand To Glve Beneflt Concert Blair High Sszhool Music Clubs and Declnmntory Students ¢o Give Benefit Conan lllomlly,April 25th. To DEFRAY BAND EXPENSES Profusor K. C. DeGm!f, musicsupervisor o!the Blair lclwvlll.has good right in feel a littleelated over the results of the day evenin]when around tony members gathered there at the in~ at the home of Ca~l Harxsen May 23rd.Erma Fedde, Club Reporter. Dana Entertains Blair C. Of C a a a s o n a u n s a a a a oQre ~o us ly ~ .§ .~ a n d re o e i ~ of Shnton. Three uf the above teachers ue Kfldultes cf the Udv e rllty d Shirley Stokel,Bhir;.Andrew Johnson,Blair;Jack Crcrwdy, 1 |_l I I or in wma way notify County Agent George Bates as soon anpnsdble in order that you will be ~ING I2 Sup't..D.v .Mauser reporia that at a recent meeting of the NEW CAR SALES n u x n h - _I D-nv spednm, M. L. Fmk, wm be in Washington County Thurs- day, May m. VACANCIES FILLED" t u m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whox-low of Wayne,Neh.. who were former Washington county people residing contest.But in order to ~ ~ .~....|. JENSEN-WHORLOW N UPTIALS The marriage of Mr.Ea rl A. Jensen of this vicinity and Miss Ruberta Whorlow of Wayne, Neb. wok place at Sioux City at the First Baptist church on last Sat- urday afternoon, April 19, at 3:30 P. M., Raev. Silas D. Huff, pastor of the church officiating. " ~5313 1 ::: A p r i l 2 5 . Be s i d e s th e F r a nk S c h a fe r f a m- ily ,tho se pre se nt we r e A tto r n e y S . L . S m i th a n d f a mi ly , Mr s .Le e S mi th ,Mi s s Ar len e S mi th ,Mi s s Mi ld r e d Me r r i a m a n d Ha r o ld S c h d e r a n d f a mi ly , a ll o f Oma h a ; M r .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Sc haf er, J r., Mr . a n d Mr s . Gr o ve r W i lk i n s a n d f a mi ly . a n d M r , a n d Mr s . E d Na t- te r o f th e c o u n ty . Omaha when his students carried off a good share of the prizes. l"=* Sundzy's Bee-News showed apictuxe of Professor DeGro!f be- ing presented with a large'loving cup, Lhe class B rophy given to the school placing e most events, After being so successful at the Omaha conoest the members of the band are very anxious to go w Hastings on May 2nd and 8rd Uncle Sam Starts Taking Inventory department of the city schools for the past two years, is to be con- gntulated on his work with the high school students.They are ranking with the best in the state. Miss Esther Jones ot Omaha, as bridesmaid.The bride was glven away by her father.Four young men friends ot the brldegroom were ushers. Following the lovely ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors, there being two hundred (Continued on page eight) BL AIR BOYBECOMES BENEDICT The wedding of Miss Viola Sloan daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D.N. Sloan of Omaha, and Mr. J. Farn- hee Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of this city,took place last Saturday afternoon, April 19,at four o'elock at the First Baptist church i n Omaha, Dr. Durden, paltor of the church, officiating./ The cerenionies opened with an organ recital followed by twolovelysolos,"Indian Dove Call" and "Believe Me If All Those En- dearing Young Charms", sung by Mr.Moore'e sister,Miss Gladys, who is the church soloist. The hride's brother,Leonard ~.....,,, no Blair nigh' School vim Thirty we Competing Schools and Fif- zem Hundred Contmtanls.' DOROTHY BAXTER WINS xs'r ¢¢~ . salesman,who sold twenty-five machines.The prize for this oufstandlng record was a handsome new suit of glothes, which Mr. Hardy says should help him sell still more Maytags. Omaha, in company with thg two most prominent chiropractors intha t dry t'.. win be glad tn make the ac- quaintance ol the people of this vicinity and themlore will wel- come A call at my ol!ioe at any time. Yours for hedth, Dt. W. M. Feral. carrying of! first honors and re- ceived the large silver cup trophy. 1600 contestants representing 31 schools wok part in this contest. The amdenia from Blair High school scored points i n nearly every event.They made a total oi 29 points.Oakland ranked sec- ond with 27 points while Stmma- burg ranked thlrd with 19 points. Misa Dorothy Baxter,who is well known in Blair for her vocal solo work, book first in her clan; Fourteen cities were represented in this dass, making the eon at very interesting.~~'~ut two entries were 'made in `a.~flute ablafwork;Miss Mary Moore represented Blair,placing joyful house puty was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer of west Grant street in honor of the birth anniversaries of Mr. Schafer, Roland Smith who roddes near Blair,and Attorney s,L .Smith of Onmha,all n l whom have birthdays on that date.The dny was an ideal one and when xelntwes get together on an occasion like Lhls,there is sure ta be a good time for all con- cerned. In the morning the radio station at Clay Center where Tom m d Ruth Blanchard sing,brought greetings to the thn-=honor R s t which in the largest in the state,he ld i n Om a h a la s t Fr i d a y a n d Sa tu rd ay ,th e stud e nts f r o m l ..;. . | . . TRIPL E BIRTH ANNL VERSARIES cs|.EsnA'r1~:p |, District Honors Taken By Blair ning service.fing begun January firm; of this The new members received at.yeax'.At the <=l9»¢ of the contest the two servines are:Ma rga r€ to n Apri l nm i t wa s lbund that Andersen, Dorothy Anderson, Dar-Qhir. Hardy was the high man in othy Cale, Hazel Jayne Anderson, ' Maytag sales, he having sold thirty Mrs. Ernest Dixon. Eleanor, Flor-mnchines the first three months of (Continued o n m g , f e m 1930.His nurest rival for the first p\aee was s Douglas county 1 , Miss Loi!Bmoh of lincoln, lpent a few days v iding her grmdmnther,M n .L .L .Luntry lerviee to both old and new pat- rons in the same effident manner xs was given by Dr. sum. I have practiced as a chiro- I have taken over the prqctice of Dr. L.F. States, chiropractor, i\m wi11befoundint.heBame1o- .;»,.» B lum~:: .|.day 'a p r o g r a m. On S a tu r d a y th e g r o u p n u mb e r s we r e gi ve n.I n ba n d i n c lass B , Blai r s uc c e ed e d in wi nn in g s ec on d plac e,be i n g r a n k e d on ly tjvo po i nts b e lo w th e Te ka r na h ba n d th a t wo n f i r s t h o n o r s .In o rc h es» tr a ,B la i r succ eeded i n wi n n i n g f i r s t ho n or s ag a in s t Plntta r no uth Hi g h a n d re c e i ve d a s i lver tr op h y . I n mi x e d Glee C lu b wo r k ,Bla i r wo n th i r d hono rs. I I ~'_/. / '~Or \ e , 1 wo , \ T e 2 e E .~ ~/ °{ Qu Q,F ~ W E .~ig ` f f , ; , ; ' 5 f ~ ` i `1 j _1*a \ ~ u u n 6 '. ~ , %~1 -r i f - . ;" n -. '. z j . . ,' f » ~ -/ f. fu, / * ;» s."¥§i% dition Overa o s s a u o a c u a s c c c c c THE LIGHT qui-;s'r1oNResults of Cattle Feeding Vluth lmprdiredu l u n a m m m :u w :A u w a Fvnns-;rnnn|'e nl' Chnllel. Fam and Gly Mortgages Redland by $28,427,498 in Year 1929 Over um nl 1928.State in Pmsperons Condition. GE N' L S TATE x mno y rzmnx r B5 Counties Out of the 93 Re- leased More Challell Mortgages Thin Were Recorded.\ It is a peculiar thing hut when me people generally feel that times are hard,d u r money is hard to get and that the corners must be watched that when the Gnal summing up comes and che records are scanned that this is the time when real advancement has been made. Generally speaking during the page two years the imprevsion has gotten abroad that this is a time uf retmnchment now comes the test. A huge fortune,$28,427,498, represents the margin ofre duc - Lion credited to Nehraskans dui-L lug 1929 over the amount ol in- debtedness incurred the previous year,Ralph c.Lawrence,state bond examiner,announced Satur- day. The figure quoted by Mr. Law- rence is the difference between y gross amount, involved in en- mbranoes recorded in 1928, and :: P a , Q f ;9 ; "s. . * E~ n5 ~w l l k i 1; the amount for 1929. The total of chathel, farm nnd city mortgages for 1928, heiound was $379,802,626,while the 1929 wial was $361,375,l28. An amount almost equal to the latter figure,or s2'z9,as9,s4s, represents the total of mortgages released in the 93 counties oi the m m . Of the gross amnunt for 1929, chanel mortgages were far in ex- cess of either farm or city morb- gages, hem are Mr. Lawtence's fig- ums:Chatteh $224,169,055;farm, s'/9,sao,1s5;city and wwn, ;41,~ e15,soe. .ln that connection,he pointcd aut, farm mortgages released ex- ceeded those executed by $2,951,- 728.Other dunes uf mortgages were con'espoudlng1y lower. But e i ght o i the 93 counties,xkwmnw found,released more v chattel mortgages than were rc- corded.They were: Boyd county Cherry, Holt, Keys Palm, Ridmni- son, Rock, Sarpy and Valley. M. A. c. To HAVE VISITOR n J e e s e |~ll S yxl d |- s- r-5. The Monday Alwrnoon Club has xi treat in store lor them on next Monday afternoon, Apdl 28, whenMr-Henry Monks of Fon- tzmelle, Neb. will speak informullyon some of the count.rléé"¥1lnich hu visited last year whilsla brlmli. Mr. Monké has talked before the Club on a fonner occasion and nodoubt will have equally as inter- esting a subject this time ns be- fore.He is greatly interested in for- .eign countries and flowers and can give the average person much in- formation on either subject. HOG BRINGS FANCY PRICE re11 ic To e-:h In inof in n~ lc ul he ld Harry Seltz of De Som, dropped into The Enterprise office one day lass week for a visit with the scribe and during the conversa- tion he abaied that he had just sold a Poland Chinn. boar tp J. D. Anderson of Council Bluffs for szso. Harry has been breeding Poland China hogs for more than twen- ty-tive years and while he has owned and sold many good hogs this is the highest .price he has ever received for one.Naturally he felt pretty good over the deal. ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE eil* au 'Y nnnl er ill ed )W Eighteen member: of the I.0. 0.F.of Blair,journeyed out w the P. C. Petersen hmheflast Mon- day ewning and took that gende- msn to a really, truly surprise. The evening was spent in a so- cial manner,card playing being lnddged in uhtil a hte hour when Mrs. Petersen served a fine lunch which sent all home in a happy and satisfied state of mind. _,» . lausmsss Am:SOCIAL FORECAST IILRIL DB mxu uw. W uxi.;guuuycamelandtothealeIespecially ~`\\ \'@ § ~a&~ \w Ewa ..'*E"L ,pzgg éiéié§%§§M \\ 4 5nI2I8 I 925 26$9. \ \¢U I offer my thanks apd hope 4. 5 J A r .pApr. May May 'P'0. E. S. regular meeting 28-Benefit band concert. 8-Dance at M. w. A. hall. 8-Mother and Daughter bm U |- a u a W w l l l a u g l p p l l u l s u m .q u.:\.a s ll..lu.c nurc n. b u lnznlv-I4 L I G H T Q v mr l o x DISCUSSED ¢... this shndd be done but mm x y wish to clnlleugu your attention to the possdblllde;n may be that lame part of this money should be used i n otha ways. We l u n n o ri ght or desire to make any nxggesdons u to how you should apply tha money in the event that this offer is nccepbed. Since the constiuctiosx of your plant you have been very for- tunate in hnvlng men in chnrge and on your coundl who have given to the people of this com- munity the best results possible from a mnnicipally owned plant. Many other wvms making similar attempts have met with disaster. we are hapvy to welmma alwtlm-member.e hope M n .Bds ingwill be MPP! hen. . Mr. Rasmus Hendrichen, wha uhume on a furlough from ihe Old Soldiers Home in Hot Spfll-135.S. D., called at the Home Friday.He seems fa be very much i n love with the institution at Hot Spring; a n d p l a n s t o r e t u r n i n t h e n e ufuture. Ember was a happy day ut thc Home.Mrs.Edna Cornish, one . ¢ I S I n u m immediate and continuing ad- ¢ me t o th e t u pa y e rs a n d of c u r r e n t. A progressive people in this ad- . . . . 3 a g e a r e a lwa y s i n te m te d wa y s a n d me a n a b br i ng a b ou t »ly m d bwn e s s -li k e c ha n g e s , wi l l re s ult i n a c o mmo n 4 f i r tn th e c o mmu n i ty .W h en - Buc lz ends a r e c la i me d to b e . . ~ | ~ th e me a n s b y w h i c h i t i s »: ~t. to ac hieve th e m d e ma n d a l , .c a lm a n d unpr ejud ic ed l o | |;:;.|0 Qf a mi ly t o ic e c r e a m a t th e no on me al .Th i s wa s a tr e a t th a t wa s g r e a tly app rec ia ted ..M a n y of the me mb e r s o f o u r f a m i l y rec eived E a s te r li li es a m ;o th e r r e me m- Coat salé 15.90, Fashion CeuberSizes 14 to 4 values in $30.l t Fashion Center Silk Dresses in smart new styles to wear now and ctitidxm. The clxss of towns being satis- The Sunday School of SL Punlghehurch gun 1 pmgnm a t the eve . Mr. nnd Mn. Rudolph Andru-w n spent Sunduy evening attheQuiz Benson home. Mr. and Mn . H.c. Rasmus-sen and family lpvent Friday eve- ning at the Richud Nelsomhoma Mr.m d Mrs.Fred Jensen and children spent Thursday evening there. Mr.m d M p .Jim Nelson and Tuesda sp 'mg and summer priced a E-';g§;LAndenen homo, near Ari- $4.98, $6.75, $10 to $19.75 in size Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and 11 m s z Another llrze shlpmen ¢1,ndm», were Sunday vidtora at yusbreceivkd from New York.l t gh, Jess Hmm, home.New ahihnsnf. Wuh Dmasea an y afternoon caller at the an 1-L »...-.;..electricity is eonclulive evidence of the reliability and dependability of the Compnny. Nnw, with these fam in mind, is it desirable that this ¢h|nE9 be made in Blair!Yon are all advised of ule tenns offered and a complefe repetition would not be of value.Stated briefly, the Company offers $275.- 000 in cash for the electric dis- tdbuting system new owned by the City nf Blair.This does not include any real estate, or my of eruoon visitars son home. Miss Marianmd Miss Edna day afternoon Viola Nelson. ,..at the Chris Nel- Nelson of Blair, Hansen were Sun- gxgests o l Miss me at $1 and $2 in dies ll to 52 at the Fashion &nfer. New Dmsa Free if they fade.14-lt Heavy Rayon Silk Bloomers for Women, 59: pair.Fashion Center. Snhnd y gumtq at ihs HaroldTaylozahame.Miss C h u n w mu.ssmpfBL\irwa.saFridnyeve- »f»==~°=s . _ Abvm:M7 rolls ax the Bisbee Community Club met WednadnyeveningattheChrisPeterson home and Friday evening at the Mrs. Ellen Johnson home, to pnc~ tice ioxjnphyzo begiv eninthenear future. Mrs. `Chris Pebersim was a mn s me r . pe o p le z Quiz Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. H.c. Rasmus-sen and family lpent Friday eve- ning at the Richard Nelsonhoma Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jensen and children spent Thursday evening there.Mr.m d Mrs.Jim Nelson and Norma of Blair, were Sunday alt- eruoon visitors at the Chris Nel- son home. Miss Marian Nelson of Blair,and Miss Edna Hansen were Sun- day afternoon guests o l Miss Viola Nelson.Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussenandchildrenspent Sunday evé~ nin at the Carl Rasmussen home.d r .and Mrs.Richard Nelson and family and Mrs. Al Atkinson and Donald ngem Sunday supperguests nt 7-he Fred Jensen home. Sunday guests at the Clarence Kuhr home were Mr,and Mrs. Will Kuhr o f Blai r,and Albert Hansen.Rasmus Rasmussen was a Sun-day visitor at the Fred Dickmeyer homeMr. and Mrs. Peter Iverson andMlss.Tessie Johnson spent Satur- day eveninz at the H. c. Rasmus- sen homeThe Bell Creek Valley Sewing Club met Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Lucy Larsen home with an attendance of 18 members and several visitors.A dainty lunch- eon was served by the hostess as- dsted by Mesdames Fred Dick- meyer and Nels Paulson.Mrs. Boone Newkirk will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Johnsonandgranddaughter,Phyllis were Sunday afternoon asllers at thePeter Nielsen home. Mesdarnes H.C.Rasmussen, Carl Rasmussen,L .E.Imrsen, Lars Rolland,Henry Kuhr and Anna spent Tuesday afternoon cleaning St. Pauls church. St. Pauls Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, May 1 wi w Mrs . George Rasmussen.Miss Edna Carlson of Omaha. and Miss Anna Westerbeck ofArapahoe, were Friday night and battery-»ihen gel the dec al size recommended for your car.We sell dependable Wil- lard balledw, and always re- fer to the engineers' chart to make sure we give you correct electrical size. VlNl'0N-EVANS cunvnousr co. vwlliifa ui he 1~LL;,,\' ~ g _. /./, ~<1 "~" M i l \ \ » H e r e is a s ou n d way t o save mon ey o n Bat ter ies u . . .. "rf °'= me "'...'I_°f..§f'2|¢q=inmen¢ in the »»~=='»'-===~ mi ' ° ~ - " ~ ° - | u r a n u : s : r o m : m e n u s a n d r e l a 1 e m a n f l v n n M I N u m a . .cs....:n.. . . - . . = - -u u g ; | g | x : | , ; y l g U ,1 . n E p u u u y -" "" ' ~ ~ "u s u a l :u u n u l n : \ . ' \ : | \ | ' l . ? i.t h e e l e c t r o i i e r .s t r e e t .l l g h t m g s g s -w h o h m e s e r v e d y o u b u t i t i s -b o f r u iC i t y m a m a t t e r o f t h i s t e m .A t t h e o p t i o n o f t h e C n t y p o s s i b l e f o t h ' f "a x o S T U P U t f I u l d n o t b e d e t e r m i n e d b y r o m a me t*t h e c o g t h 1 t I f é m t o c o m p g t g w l t h i n K a n s a s . w re n e a n a.so ub u t e v e r y t a x P 3 3 9 3 a n d . . ». .»- l. . : » . r . I y n ¢: a n o n ~ . .r n g n f h n n u f . . ¥ ° ? _ . . . °s u p p l y w h e r e t h e T h : I n n i ¢ 4 ¢ . .Z. .._ __ . . . . . . \a . . 4 .~~ ~ d i h kindshn : f e w um : oi curnent should take the P515 to inform himself or herself a the facto and alter mu investi- gation and reflection express an intelligent and conddered opinion u £0 the what they consider advis- able.No final aetiou will be taken except in this manner.The mem~ bers of your council dedre to set for the best interests of the city u undernnod by the people The people as a whole must assume - . m .»\. .... r . , .. - . . . .€ k !l H ~. € , \ uI -., .. W...-. -- v-~~~~r----~----This last offer must not quickly be criticized or considered inade- quate.The plant could not be prorftably operated by the Com- pany and would be left in condlEon to give sewice only na an addl~ tional protection to the City.The Company (e ls that they would never have any use for it but if desired they would make this ar- rungement. The $275,000 offered is consid- .~..=. or yrvqutumr us so mum row-er than is powble where the commodity is mnnuhctmed i n comparatively small unounts. The I n t audit of your Light Department shows a net operating gain for the six months ended October 31, 1929 at $7,807.p1. This was made possible hy the elli-ciency and care of those directly responsible for the opemtlon of your plant.You may not always be so blessed.You cannot hs M.I nun uven0oK9d ar. we name.RevA. J . Ha r g e t t h a d c h l r g e o i ' o uservicesandhebroughtsevera members of his choir o o :umm the music.Dr.Shick otfere< prayers.Mrs.Rose Meahan nttzenried : luncheon last Friday at the.hom| o !Mrs.Wm.Wright.She re ported a lovely time. Rev.J.I.Pierce of Decaturstoppeda t the Home Tuesdal morning and brought us a ease o eggs,...cu we wuueu rwyoiwuwty lo.any action which is taken.It i s ihe desire of this Company that a o contract be executed until such time as there is a full, complete, and mutually satisfactory under standing between the contracting parties.If budness relations are to be so established they must commence and continue on thehands o!mutw goo d fai th and mutual benefit.This Company knows that in order to justify and insure their lasting success they mast serve the communities with which they deal in a manner and a t a. price which cannot be im- moved upon;that their greatest asset is satisfied customers and th s g o o d w i l l o f t h e peopleall over the \.;..l.Story which they s a m This condition exists today (A 1 wonderfully pleasing degree and Hue business relations in 275 towns and cities is on an entirely l I erably in excess ot (dr v alu ation of the plant and distribui ing'system combined.'s differ ence is the amountfwhich tlrt Company is willing to pay for a permit to engage in hudness. This pcnnlt must be nnnexclusive and the Company knows that after being permitted to furnish electric service to this community that they must do so in such a way as to make it impossible for any one else to do the same thing in a more acceptable manner.This risk is theirs and gladly assumed. They also feel that the electric situation in this City justifies an investment of $275,000 and that the present consumpton of current at the proposed rate will pay a fair return on this investment.In order to protect that investment, hoover, the people ol this com- nzunity must at all times be sat- sured that this will arninun Some unavoidable change migh result in a muck reduced show- ing Many ha m shown a loss. The suggested change on the present basis would show an est ablished,Hxa i and continuing profit of $20,000 per year without amounts which would~be saved bytheusers of current.This ben elit will increase rather than de- CYBLSEIf it should be determined that this change is desirable,every element of safety to the City must be muy Zllardéd. and every condition of all contracts must be such as to meet with the approval of the Council. We do not pretend to have fully covered this ma t w b u t do hope we have aroused the inter- e:t_of_ every manand woman in taking into condderation iurthe Dr. John Grant Shick left Mon day for Wamieta. Neb. where hiattendedtheHoldregeDistric Conference.He retumed Wednes dsy evening. Mesdames Laney and North ol the Omaha Missions, were pleas ant wle rs Tuesday morning. Mn. W. H. Underwood hasbeer quioe lll the past week but is novagreatlyimproved.During her illness she reaived many kind ex- presdons of sympathy in' the wa) of plants and flowers and candy. Coat Sale $15.90, Fashion Centex Siza 14 bo 48-values to $30.l lHeavyRayon Silk Bloomers for Women, 59c pair.Fashion Center. ORUM BRIEFS Mrs.Al.Atkinson and son ofLosAngeles,Calif., arrived last week and are visiting at the par-ental, Richard Nelson home.harmonious and friendly basis.In this connelion it shodd be borne in mind that the Iowa- Nebraaka Light &Power Com- pany is now the leading company of its kind in the middle west; that they are worthy of this dis- tinction because of the high stand- ard of service being rendered and the nnceasing effort of 1800 ern~ ployees to conduct the affairs of a growing institution in such a manner as to at all times merittheapprobationof those being served.They are in excellent con- dition in every way and their pres~ ent position gives ample assurance that they will continue to grow and to indefinitely serve the peo- ple within their lines in accord- ance with the highest ideals of isueu vntn me service and chargemade.When the increase in total amount of current used, or a de- crease in production com, or the two combined, make a further rc- Pbe done without waiting for a re quest by the City All advan tnges to the Gty will not be im medlabely available Your mu : will be lowered as conditions war mnt but you must a t this time hear ln mind that you are reoeiv ing $275000 and that the value of the use of this money at 5% amounts to the sum of $13,570.00 per annum, which would in itself be a considerable saving to the tax payer.Exact figures are available as w the consumption of current for municipal uses.On ducliua in rates asaible that will viair in sucn a manner that theywill appreciate the importance of the offer made and see the nec- ergsity of arriving at a I correct concludon. In is only just to the city and to the Company that the proposi- tion be conddered in a (dr, open Investigate, study and see what you think about it. IOWA-NEBRASKA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Silk Stockings that Wear: GoldSujme.$1.50 and ;1.ss;Onyx Porn'-ex ,$l.50;Kayser,$l.s5; Bobolink or full fashioned silk totop service weight, $11 Neverdam, 2 pair sl.Sizes 8% to zo in all colors at the Fashion Center.ie f Careful manner.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Iverson and Mary Helen returned Friday to their home ln Lincoln alter spend- ing a few days at the H. C. Lar- sen home.Mr.and Mrs..Martin Larsen were in Omaha Wednesday whereMrs. Larsen had an opeation for an infection of the jaw bone. Miss Nena Andersen spent lastThursday forenoon at the Martin Larsen home.Thursday after- noon viaitors were:Mra J.L. Iverson and Mary Helen, Mra Ed Hansen and Misses Hannah andLouise Larsen. Sunday afternoon guests at the Lars Rolland home were Mr. andMrs.Carl Rasmussen and family and Mr. and Mra Martin Larsen and sons. Mr.and Mrs.Clam Benson :nent Sundav nfhernoon at thegoqd service and business ethils.There should be nn effort on the part o f the people of Blair to understand the attitude of this Company.They claim that they am fumlah electric cumnt to you at a great saving fn the City and that in so doing they can also, by reason of lower costs of pro- duction,make a hair return. on their investment.Circumstances are such that both parties to a proposition will benefit by its ac- ceptance, it would sem that after' this fact ls established that each ___..L,..,._. ..,.~-. the electrolier system as now in- stalled we have the figures for but six months.Figuring the sav- inz to the City On this basis for one year as hetwen the presentcost to the City and the cost under the proposed contract we find that .the City would save $714.Wehaveexadcurientconsumption used in the Ice Plant and for pumping and street lighting for the eleven months last peat.As- suming that April is an average month and figuring 'these lberns for one year we find sayings to the _Coat Sale $15.90, Fuhion can/ZiSues 14 to 48-value8 to $30.l t ROSE HILL rrEMs Mr.and Mrs.Lester Hansen and daughters were Tuesday eve- mng visitors at John PeteroexfsMr. and Mrs Wm. Hansen were Sunday visitors at the Holstein home near Spiker. rar. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and children. "ere Sunday visitors atthc Jesse Hansen home.l?omthy Christensen of Omaha, vnsxted fe n d s at Rose Hi ll this Rev.Knud Larsen home in Ken- naxd. Rev.and Mrs. Pder Krey andchildren of Falls City, arrived ml"Sunday evening and are visitin§ at the Lars Rolland home.Omm folks are sorry to hear that Vernon Larsen,son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen of Fremont.is quite sick in a Fremont hospital following sn operation for appen- didtis performed Saturday eve- ning.Venmn is n former Onxm boy and his friends wish for him n speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea- -- ---.1 .__._._.N ... NEW roller waier removerwuumul:mwxesueu m navmg 1t|t;|ty as between presént costs and Week,""J°}'1"K the spring V0¢8~put iq contractual form.under proposed contract as f o l - ' w r and Mrs C 1 P'f From the standpoint of the Gty lows:'. 'j ':\r_neper oit sems 12 ushmt you should de-on Ice Plant 1500.60 .§'€"'1§;3°$';..§L§'Iif" d r guests "? " " " ' °"het _ r or ot therel Overhead stmetlighting 474.72 Mr. ard Mrs. Harold Rasmussen "mln \1.> Q ,=m-.M ,mn ,f .,. sm., with_enclosed, positive-action; automaticdrainm l c u I ` f--» -- - ----b -»-- ;.s - n u n On pumping '2122.80 were Sunday visitors at the ~uch, and that 3ou _should also I th '.Renshaw h1ldDITIG.nmder fhg rcllablllty of the nr fj_ ;..°*~=f;f ~§ i.i'°'i..? °P.-.The Easter sprvxnm nl nm f ` \ ning.Vernon is a former Drumboy and his friends wish for him a speedy recovery.Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andrea- son and sons spent Sunday aft-ernoon at the Rudolph Andmasonhome and the evening at the Hans Christofferson hone. Sunday lafternoon visitors at the L. E. Larsen home were: Mrs. Alice Larsen,Mrs.Opal Kmger and Donald and Mrs.EvelynLundt, all of Omaha. U »~- ` g -\~_@ f ,Gu a ra n t e e a g a m s t ¢E~,'f d e f ~\ 7 " ' 2 6 ;2 S a v e R e a l C a S n \y o n R e a l G o o d g e a r s ~` | z ..»a.electrical size. VINTUN-EVANS cunvnousr co. ~~\ .u."\ 9a .1 ¢1:c c-e~: 1>4 u o m p a n y w n n w m c n y o u a m ne-"."" " " " "*f'""'irn ti nli mr ll mt s th e f i ll ! \ ° ' 5,;";;,;,,,m, serves 2.[5'wwm budon |ylwm, which hu llemeto-"u"'Ulla-_.fonbeentuzfreeand wou|d | n M , 1:lnfinfrfr 'Q §g§~_=» ~ "3 addition neeive your um -nhlh: .I tgflfgtog ~ .=$Zfé§`1§}§"`L`§L ; share of the frnnchie tax ~ and Mrs. John Pqersen brought m mind if you consider T? "*'°_§?f**°.'3°""* of Eflualiw-I¥*."d .'£*'fldf°"-E"¢ Geo. Luse at- our Canital ciw. 1.;1{m1n ns: Hanuon'wmxe this can only be esti-[we Home Theatlre Sundav aft_" r " - "---..-~- -- » -~~-~ernoon.hub and headquarters with thelmatcd it should upproxnoate thei Mr.and rs. Francis Foraberg company lines and activities ex- ourn "F slsno, 'fr there "wld be'and son ki d Sunday at thebendingtoNorfolk,Beatrice,"""""'*'"*°*Y uvmlable for the pur- Geo. Nelson home. Plattsmouth, York,Aurora, Miss-pose of t?"Ifed"°ti°"each year Mr.and Mrs.Jesse Hansenouri Ylllley, Clarinda, Shenandoah, the following memo: .drove over t Sch f 0 "o a eramans SatRadOak, Maryville, lfo ggjd in-(1) I¥lf»€lESt O21 pnncmpal I!Id8V fbi a visit with fl¢\|"IY|uluca ning points.It is e§sentiaily|. "E 5fFE: a N E D T R S K H U o m p a n y w i t h g e \ * e | ° a 1 \ \ 5 ]a a v l n g o n I ! . |l 8 C t 1 0 l l El .|U D l 0 ' L h y M E D C R B a n d D O I 1 J l h } t h o u s a n d s t o c k h o l d o m l'1lili|"n¢s»i n S y s t e m ' ? 1 4 0 l } . C h r i s t e n a e n o f O m a h a v i n i h f l .,|| .I | aah o u s e t i r e s . S e e t | e m h a e a n d c o n -~ vinoe yourself!` M o u n t e d f r e e a n d h a c k e d b y our gear n o q n d ff l e n d l y service. -"'" * ~ ' ~ 2 - - 4 - v - - " " * " " * " " ' * » 1 ° -N w ' 30 x 3.50 30 x 4.50 CI. Reg. $5.30 ~, 7,00 .. . - - __,_2 9 x 4 . 4 0 3 1 x 5 . 2 5 $6.30 $10.95 31 x 4 32 x 4 $9.40 $10.10 I , HEAVY DUTY TRUCK T l R E s amnmcaoaymfrmhfridi!Z":f:;: ';:°;,.z<sr':.:::.§2';';Z\ Vulcanizing, Upholsterigg and Top work ` ROAD SERVICE B l a i r T o p &' l ` i r e f C o ,_J. E. Miller, prop-l !f9 .\...... " w n u m wuusa »¢u~v¢._ l o fn he NE W M a y t a g w a s de- v e k r p c d a t a e o s t o f mo r e t h a n $290,000.'I'heenc.lcsed, pomive ac- tion,autcma tic drai n shunts the water d i r e my i nto the tub from whi s htbe do ti zns a xe wrungwfttho ut 'o r sp '.so bop rb1'lhu@the lo» wu'd r o l l n r mo v - i n g a l l t h e w n t zr e v ml y i r o m c v u r y pa rt o f the c 1 a t1 xa ...y e t n r w w now\'ink.\es intotheclotha.Butt»ons, g p g ;a nd o r n a mmu go ~ I i7crn'I'1~illWashln¢wi1.hP H O N E a » N z w M m ~ » ¢ . . . u » ¢ Brstwuha-touksanneplea. an-n!umi~nummhsndaN'EWquic!.md0¢¢d.|-if¢fim¢.dl-packeddifea drivt lfi t do a ft : dut--=lndm':h=x=ir.Dividndpqmmta you1! nevurmia. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, [own iziia tiéirito served.A {€r`§f`1?=réé|<31 Saving on Ice plant percentage of the teéhnical person»(4) Saving on Pumping nel is made up of University of (53 Saving on overhead biebraska and Creighton men.By street lights reason of the united vision, mnhi-(6) Company WX,esti- tion and effort of all employees mated ~` with Dorothy Snpfxoizi i ~ evening.2,122-30|Mr.and Mm.Rudolph Mencko 41 72 and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rd'Mencke visited Sunday at Mads M a d s e n ' s . ~|"".-A T........2 -_2 - ¢. r I and tHeir desire zu naniciimfe in|I u w .uu ue ns pxc lnng o u t seedc o r n f o r C a e sa r Ke g ler a nd F ra n k Linden this: wnnirth e b u i ldi n g o f a r e a l a n d ' la s ti n g To t a l 2o,os2.1z} s y s te m,th e c ompa ny ha s ma d e W h i le th a ahn vn ilunafnn he | n v\ remarkable progress in the last Gfteen years and in so doing have at all times given due regard to further possibilities.Their pres- ent sources of current are more than adequate for any possible load. They have twelve large steam generating plants and eight water power plants generating electricity which is availablefor this circuit i n addition to contracts for cur- relie!are the only ones w'hich could be directly credited to the acceptance of the now pmposed plim still as a practical prupcmion all funds on hand in your electric light fund could be used in order to further reduce your outstanding indetytedness.Your present tax situation may not be overly bur- densome but with a total bonded indebtdness of 5355594.43 inclml. I Cost Sale $15.90, Fashion Center Sizes 14 to 48-values to $30.l tFashion Center Hats for Wom- en and Misms, $1 to $61 Childrens, 69c to $2.98.Large new ship- ment just received.14-lt CROWELL HOME Mr.and Mrs.Ed. S.Miller ofQmuha, visited Mrs. Surah Lichty IH!rm '4 rent from other companies fr e company is at the present time building one o! the finest plants in the West in Qty o f Lin-coln at s cost ;|;;2,soo,ooo.fn addltion bn other activities the Cnmpany has electrified over 2,000 burma in the last three years and while developing rapidly have, whe n conditions warrant,made masked for rate reduction:over tbei entire territory.Theirnberednetions have uverhged once a y u r o v e r th e t e r r i to r y f o r ~ Eve years,and now amoun 31,000 ooo.'mai Company' does not have a ingle rate case pendingi _Noha suit.Not a dispute Ytaxing power local, Stem or Fed- ing both general and special and in view of present and anticipated levies made necessary by the con- struction of a wonderful schoolbuilding,a very substantial re- duction would doubtless be a pleasant sensation to alL This Company is one of the_ wgeet tax payers in the~$ta\',e ot' Nebraska and if privileged to be- come identified with the businessinterests of the City will at all times gladly uuume their full aunnay.Several of o ur ladies ntbendcd'the Indies'Aid Society a t thehome bf Mrs. Frank Dudgeon last Wednesday and report a lovely time.pm. Dail Anderson of Wahoo, spent several days at the Homethisweekasthe guest of MissNelle Mchianignl.Dr. John Grant Shick returned Thursday from s few days busi- ness trip into the western part ol the stale. Dr.John Graht Shlek and hisshare of "HY burden which .ls l'l€¢'!nieee, Mlm Bessie Rouse of Wis- §S}ry 5°promlte ww °;'°'1»§,~f;~',;~== Friday dinner guests atVICa vnncemen e are n-ome.formed that the assessed valua-|Rev.w.H.Underwood return- ti<m of the City was last fixed at ed Friday from G0l'd°D.Neb.$2_,23|525_00 on which levies wetelwhere he hi d accompanied the made to the amount of 15.7 millslb°dy _of Mrs.M U !Jonm,whodie d i n o ur Home lut week.|10 raise a total of $85,8l994, or M J ti B ~ -a de b o i e "m ¢$.".f§={'§°if§ ihuifill would he possible *°mdlxce'Cityfs'Neb'f \§'§¢m'§'s°i'°m¢§»§°iiDany,your taxes by more than one-halt!has rm they a re no t subjec t to our family lust Wednesday.OurWe are not presuming to say that family is never so large but that 4. i f f Farnberg Hardware Co .Blair. Neb.. Phone 198 Fallers Appliance Co D. E. Hardy Local Representatives Ernest Kubie Phone 285 for above Dealers Phone Red 261 I 0 `.__ " " ` 1 -~;:''~»3:> '3-=>'. / l l u m i m a n `| .-»' .~'¢. Blnir, Nebrukn. April 24, 1930 DE SOTO LOCALS Hg . an d Mrs . Men n o La r s o n a n d f a r mly o f wefit o f Bla ir ,we r e \W edne sday vi slto rs a t th e F r a n k .......\.r-|:.n.......|u:...,Jr..,.h.w\m l i m W i t h The Churches A § T O L D R Y ' r m -t m ' p A g ' r n R g k n o w n , w i fe o f C h l mb e r s H e s w ;Ra n g e E le ve n (1 1) ,the nc e no r th C h a n e y He s te r ,He s te r ,18.75 c ha in s;th e n c e we s t 9.125 Hr s t A n d r ea l n a me u n kn o wn , wi f e o f Clmn eey He s te r ;B i xte He s te r . He a te r , f ir s t a n d mea lna me u n k n o wn ,w i l e o f B i r te He s i e r ; ¢>--..=,u .--". -. . . c ha in s; th enc e so uth 1 3.7 5 c ha in s; t h a n ea s t 9. ! 2 5 c hains ,t o th e plac e ol b eg in ni n g, r ea l na me s un - k n o wn ;Def end ants. V - . . \ » J hann Vogt, Deceased:°'l'be heirs at law, next of kin, devisees legatea.creditors andi hll perséns inwrested in the find ' settlemnt of said estate are here- by notified thnt on the 12th day dowey and homasteld fithfa enter- ed: and ti m ui d Eme a lwr diS~ charged.If you fail ta appear before mid County Court on the 9th day ul Ihr. 1930. at 2 o'cJock P. M., and ennlnnt maid naHlinn_Um Court CARD 01' THANKS We take this mimns od thmldng our (friends ind neighborq who so kipdly udaind us in aavingthe buildxn ofo ur farm from burn- =._- _.- _..._..._____ . ..... CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hurslrtt, Pastor Bible School, 10 A. M. Morning Wordmip, 11 A. M.Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Preaching, 8:00 P. M. Mid-wbek meetinZ»Wednesday 8:00 P. M.Easter was_a 8004 day in UIBUY tion..The pastor will conduct the servxm.Church School at 10 l. m., Prin.F. E. Flack, Superintendent Nm Wednesday, April 80, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Warner vt New York Ci ty a n to be our guests for the afternoon and evening.At2:30 our Indies me m meet Mn.Warner i n the home o!Mrs. az April,1930, William G. Vogt, the Execuwr of said estaie filed a petition in mid County Court,pmying that his final administra- tion account filed herein be heirship be taken, order for distri- bution of assets and assignment of i n g ~ t l y f We ~specially ; Messrs.Adolyzih Shexjmnm »- Henry Scheer, who came just in ¢im¢»a . Mrs. Nels Paulson. n .;: || .o a s mma k e :n o th e r a n d f u r th e r o r - ders, aI1~=-:n n d d e c r e e s a s w th i s Co u r t -y se em nrmp er. W i tne s s m y h a n d a n d of fi c i al :.l a | w w e n~==\¢|,new-=-,first and mal name unknown, hus- band of Rennie Hester;ChauncyHester.Hester.first and .vu um :aux ul.you me nmwynotified that on the 14th day od April, 1930,John E.HovendickSledi n the District Court o l Uiaar accompaniw them home for nn over night visit.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klabunde ofBlair,drove down one ewning last week and picked up Mr. and Mrs.George Hinelirm and wok them to Fort Calhoun for a visit with the Henry Forman family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Hine-line entenained at lihstcr Sun- Emi name unknown, wife of Chaun- c y He s te r ;B e r t He fn er , He s te r ,f i r s t a n d re a l n a me u n - k n o wn ,wi f e o f B e r t H e s u r , Chau neey He s te r ,Hu b e r . . f i r s t a n d r e d n u m u n k n o v m. w i l e _ of C h a u n c e y He s te r ; Re n a He s te r H a t e r , n m m d r m d n n m e ' ....\.......~.\....|»..,..a 19--. l.!;n§A=|'* W a sh i ng ton C o un ty , Ne br a nk a, hi s p e ti ti o n wh e r e i n th e s a i d J o h n E . Ho ve n d i c k i s p la i n ti f f an d . y ou , an d eac h o f y o u ,to ge the r w i t h oth e rs , ar e de f e n da n ts, the o bje c t a n d p r a y e r o f wh i c h s a i d p e ti ti o n i . § f q o b t a X n a d e a e e o £ s a d d C o u n fxnd mg an d do c me in g tha t th e s ai d 1.\~..rr u,.......n..\»i .n . -,.».m¢- » Wu ,...........---~---~-/Charles Moeller and family,und Carl Smith and family at FortCalhoun,Ge0f89 Enyenn andfamily of west of Blair, Solohxon l>line1i:>e and children and George Hineline of De Sow. Mr. and Mrs.E. N. Bowles of Omaha, were Saturday afternoonwle rs at the Elizabeth Cnchelm home.Chula Harmon, Jr. of Omaha. spent part of his_ Ea_§1er_vs=nq°u Iways.Two (ine church programs. The choir rendered some acellent numbers which were g ra tl y np-precintcd by all.There yen pres- ent at the evening service, 76, at the morning ee about 90, and nt Sunday School, 127.The Pentecostal program is get- ting under good headway, the in~west is increasing nrwnd- anoe is growing each I n us join !-¥1°'°"r°'1°"='d;*f'°: Philip O'Hmlon.Mrs.Warner w i l l w k b r i e f l y D0 the ladies.The Wamlers are just back from n trip to China. A.t6 p.m.o urme na .re 1 o hnv e ndinne ri nthe churchdi ni ngro om with Mr.Warner as guest ofhonor.Following the dinner he will use his electric projector in the auditorium, showing iilma he nude during n trlp about the Mfriitenalrean sea._Mtn Wnmgr urrnwmr, "www ur umm n¢».,...,Ad; E. Sellers,Sellers.(ix-st and real name unknown. husband of Ada E. Sellers; laura A. Menrsae,hlcB'rlde, nmand red name unknown, husband of La uri A.McBride;Farmer! Loan & Trust Co. and their sumseason and udzns; Farmers Loan & Trust Co. of Storm Lake, lows, and their successors and assigns:Farmers Loan dz Trust C0-.of Sioux City, Iowa, and their suc- `i£"£€e"§lm'$E°$`i"Ex`§`e `f`°\f&'§h§'§"é`§. scribed read estate,tojvdtz TaxLot I-'oxty~two (42), in Washing- ton County, Nebraska, more fullydescribed as follows: Commendngat the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter (NE%) of the Southwest quarter (SW%) of See~tion Founeen (14),TownshipEighteen (18), Range Eleven (11), thence nnnh 1s.'1s chains; thence west 9.125 chalns;thence south visiting here at the Frank ueneg world Bible reading cirrle.Read Will tell a.story between the , i g ,I -h°xr-==-.._Luke md-&»;w.b°w~f°¢».H°§$°xmd fi'1's#=?I°..**"#.°=15,*s°:"'." §=2- §;°Q§as Eliza J.T.13.75 chains,the m:east 9.125 >r first and Chl-ilu ta the phoe of besinnlnza;msband of and removing the clouds cast uponKennethMamancameup_unthe noon bus Friday and vlntegi until Sunday evening with VlfK\\ liineline._Mr.and Mrs.Ed Cachelm and family of Fort Calhoun yvereEasterSundayeveningdinnerguests at the home of Miss Elim- wh Cachelin.People from n distance oiven;..m.:».. ..hm.r flu- mmlidnn of the |Penhecost, 52 cnaphers ln W days,one chapter n day will nlmgst make its BAP TI S T c n l mc a L. J. Morg, Paswx Sunday School, #om A. in Worship, 11 A.(M. ,Junior B. Y. P. U., 8:80 P. M. eral mgzumon is extenaeu.no mmen and women are urged to bepresent for the pictures.Easter was n good day with ua The quiet earlymmmizxg meeting and Easter breakfast sponsored bytheyoung people of the variousdmrchesstartedthedaywell. The Church School was almost athigh-water mark in attendance. w..warn alml i n welcome the ren!mme unkmwn,Eli za J. T.Hester;IHester,Heats zeal name unknown, L0\liBB J.T.Huh!Perch re-»§. 1 mme unknown,wife Percy; Bernie Percy, - Hrst and real name ul of Bernie Percy;P |Q,,,;,,,, .1_ '1'_}his tide in fee Simple to said reall r, first andhusbandof :r;Clarenceitat and real of ClarencePercy. estate by the apparent dgim, of you and each of you, to som right,title iniemst or claim in or uponsaid mal estate. and w quiet hm title in fee slmp!e against any glairn, rights Qtles, interest orjefl nknowm wife Vloyd Percy'ld real name nord Percy: nw, devisees, in or upon said real mare whichyou or any ur either ol you, may have or claim to have therein orthereupon,and w foxever enjoin and bl!! you and each of you, and your heirs.successors.executors. ; | , \ ' u ¢ | ¢ ,. . . u v p w --- - - - - ~ ~-~--; .- u w ¢ | --v w - - - - - -- - -~: r y r o a d s l e n d i n g f r o f n t h e E v e n i n g a e l v i c e ,8 : 0 0 P .M .K n i g h t s T e m p l a r a s g u e s t s .T h ea u ; 1 h 3 n 2 t 0 n h i g h w a y ,w a n t m g w P r a y e r s e m o e ,W e d n e s d a y ,8 : 0 0 m u s i c w a s o f a p a r t i c u l a r l y h i g h u n k n o w n ,rcy,~1u-at ar wife of I pm heirs atlknow iftxey are rough and in ==|P- M,ordexqhad eondmon no travel.There has Gund services Lhrouzholxt the tifuL and the fléwers were beau-'the unkno' The Easter Story-canmta ]@n¢,5._g_ 'nersonnl re ~ ;lr11nin;|iPnln|¢z nv n e id n c hn r|;|i$»l=En a great deai of work done " ` "" " " """ * "'.-.day on last Sunday.The Pre~gwen at 7:30 by hfteen of our o n , " ° ¥ ' *' f ' f i _ ' { ' f '2 b f f f ° ? l m a d :E a s t e r s e r v i c e s w e r e n o t a m p -y o u u :p w p l e w a s o n e o f t h e m o s t . » 1 . .| . : . . . ._ . . _ 1 _ . . . . _ . : . ._. . . . . . . . . . . _ a . . A 2 . . _ . . §';if' ~ fnel""""""""" vi W2 :Ivin-gea °§sss!=, °§_;=e.e_f°12e'_*ea'e|::=f..f*§*:§- titl ff-'=e?»'e rf "2'§§§d5?°§'";",g;h ";§ g ;;: 2 3 5 pointing in interest and xuuduz. report. "We rejoiced that we were priv- Miss Alice West of Hermamvis- ilegei ca bury with our Lord in ited hom: folks here Saturday and bapusm at Lhe close of the Sun- Sunday.dey evening service, Mrs.Glenn e u e c u v e a n n m o v i n g they ever have given,and was 'wvrthy ni being heard in m y city. FIRST M n f a o ms - r c a u n c a Jasper Hester,Laura Hester,Laura Dennis, mx Hester, Cham- bers Heater, Chaney Hester, Birtae Hester,Rennie Hester,Chauncy Heater,Bert Hester,Chauncey Hester, Rena Hester, Ada E. Sell- ers, Lama A. McBride, Elin J. T.Hester, Imxisa J. T. Hater, Clar- ence Percy,Bernie Percy,Floyd Percy, Sqrah J. Hester and Henry ee s M A R C H _.. _ _ _ 5_ _ P n I L ul il : u t 4 7""°" ' "f'~mu .!' ."L " " .1»'.a f * i r 4 5 2 3 4 5 ~~~9 1 0 1 1 5 1 2 ~f n ~2 ~9 i o 1 1 1 m e * " i £_F., g g g g s 1 9 1 a = g ; 1 { 1 8 . 1 3 ; ,~ ~~. .~5 ¢lv|»auul¢Jf|¢»J)#h~il~l 1 f ,I I and dl persona having or claim- ing my mmm in Tax Int Fony-two (42), in Washington County, Nebmakx, more fully described asfollows: Commencing at the South- east corner of the Northeast quarter (NEHA) of the Southwest quarter (SW'A)of Section Four-\2¢n <14> Township Eighteen (18). for equitable relief. You and each of you are re- quired to answer aaidveLi¢i0n in the District Court of aahington County,Nebraska,on or before the 2nd day of June, 1930. John E. Hovendick, Plaintiff,By, Mzber & Canigan, 1a-5:His Attorneys. NOTICE OF FINAL AD- MINISTRATION ACCOUNT STATE OF NEBRASKA saWashlnxtnn County,I A. C. Debel, Att'y. County Court.In Probate. In the Matter ol the Estate of An . Tm' Mil\ Creek Dgmdng §]ub]Nicholson and her daughter, Fam,Carl Bader. Pastor A coNvEN|ENT |NvE sT/v\ENT ssn viég EOR OUR PATRONS fef1@'"z'°f'fJ*'°"~*e'!'°'r»°"v!'ff~~f'l r rmt ni tha hnrne Of MF. and MfS»\ nlnn Rnhart Peternnn Hun nan nfE;£i;'3 "i i "g§;me wmf.m'.3 ;fn; 3;"1 2 ;;;;;';;;'1 ' ,,;'fe .'"'"W mf u lea me everung,Apnl i h f°he§e Ugg;The Junior B. Y. P. U. enjoyed helpBo£g?i w); wpgg gemde ? f3§°i?§§"i1~1¥é2i were e;e¢tf very much the Easter EEK Hunt memorable our Easter services. 4\__.-...:......... ........=.¢....+If anrtr and narty on Saturday afternoon.Fridav- 4:00 n. nm.-The nastor mmaamnlwueamauloprninlnuusvnunihuanfapbmlulhahvuuumddliavhp. .~F|u|n|i|\¢|a.|i||,\||k|lun|mI||sbeu\u|»\|\q' via|inie1l|ll::e|\|.|alP|iurP|efIl\d"'|llfe|e|:\:, ~ u-. u~5a|¢u¢a.¢u.'|,\m 5.alq~iqi|- ||w|\|bn|a|le)hm|n||=u|u||.''u Wcmvhnnmvaldnnalinllliliauliylndli o|fai||k|»a\|u|nnm¢|n||lhiun:l|u:lislin|..,| P d n h d u i d h m d e l i l w m l l p i g l w l l l jfnemunl hlnuuhl»yipu»llim.cr " | ¢ » d d » - q i d f d n l m . ~ eo man evesung; yn==»uvn», uw.,Klassen of Ft.Calhoun;vice- pnesident,Jessie Davis,Hermanyicinity; secretary, Effie Hlneline,De Sow; treasurer, Charles Moel- ler, Fon Calhoun. Theyheld theirinitinwry dance at Fon Galhoun ¢i|.y hall Saturday night,when thirty-seven members answered onrollcall.The Davis orchestra furnished music for the evening. s\an-f,=nm;Wear--Womens |'l`hey planned to go to the country but the shower;prevented.The party was held at the Baptist par- sonage with thirty juniors pres- ent.Mrs. Moran was assisted in entertaining the children by Mrs. U. G. and Mrs. Gilfred Garner. Do you feel uncomfortable when you attend church?That is an indication that you should go more ollten.Do you think you will mast the young people tormembership training, at the church 7:80 p. m "hair rehearsal. Sunday, April 27th:10 a, m.-Church school.1 1 n . m.- Mo dn g Worship. Subject:"whac Next?"$90011 music."The whole family togeth- er at Church" is a rewarding cus- mm.7:00 p. m.--Epworih League.A fellowship meeting for young peo-Offered al Par $100 a Share l\w1\|¢l\flynlq¢olTlm.ud\rovghu»ydnruilp|¢y¢ a n d Misses,$2.98 w $6.50;Ch il- dnen's,$1.49 t o S3 3 9 ;E n n a J e t- tic k $ 5 a nd ss.FB8h.i0n Center.I t Si ik Stoc k ings th a t W e a r :Go ld Stri pe ,$1.50 a n d 5 1 3 5 ;On y x Un i ni n v SI .502 KBVBBT.s 1 3 5 : would fee!uncomfortable if you ple. should attend?Then you should 8:Q0 p. m.--Happy Hour sernce. go.Church attendance is the only ~ 1§1§!}1dl5[ ~ Yfflfed _13}<}rq=§rr§§.»fVcure for some mga Friday aft/:moon callers nt the J. L. Petersen home were Mr. andMrs. Jens Clausen, Rev. and Mrs.Moran,Mrs.Lou Hungate and Mrs. Fmnl Schafer of Blair. Miss Dorothy Masbers.washer of district 59, had an Easberegg A.F.Newell,Putm- By special request the young maple who gave the bealniiul Easter canlata last Sunday evening are w repeat two of the numbers durlng Lhe 11 o'clock servicenext Sunday.Those who failed ua hearthepresrmlntionEasierevening will not want to miss the repeti- tox'will speak on "The Delayed Confession". Wednesday,April 80111,7:45p.m.-Tlxe Congxegatiods Social welcome to our forty new mem-bers received Easter.An inter-esting program followed by i n- formal "mixer" and refreshments. Remember-Mother and Daughier Banquet May 8l.h. New shipment Wash Dresses onsale at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 at the Fashion Center. New Dress Free if they fade.14-lt Fashion Center Hats for Worn-'én and Misses, $1 to S6; Childreps, 0 lk\hl.|lic|6$pe|nn|.|\|nn||~§\v|lu|id\;|I a n u l o i yu h n u '' _.v_ ' 1 " l ° " 1 lI' ?}2¥ .° §. l §' _£ '; '$ §' :S-» m y h .» .~' l Z o u r u m a d a m Bobolink or full fashioned silk totop service weight, $15 Neverdarn, 2 pair $1.Sizes 8% to 10 in all -colors at the Fashion Center.I t Heavy Rayon Silk`Bloomers for Women, 59c pair.Fashion Center. YORK CREEK NEWS una Power uompany vw-'.A . ~.; Pilor Preferred May Be Purchaseé Either For Caxh Or On A Monthly Savings ~ Andrew Albach shelled corn for Jaime Davis Monday.Mrs. Peter L. Petersen called UnLloydJohnsonTuesday cure for some mga Friday aft/:moon callers nt the J. L. Petersen home were Mr. andMrs. Jens Clausen, Rev. and Mrs.Moran,Mrs.Lou Hungate and Mrs. Fmnl Schafer of Blair. Miss Dorothy Masbers.washer of district 59, had an Easberegg A.F.Newell,Putm- By special request the young maple who gave the bealniiul Easter canlata last Sunday evening are w repeat two of the numbers durlng Lhe 11 o'clock servicenext Sunday.Those who failed ua hearthepresrmlntionEasierevening will not want to miss the repeti- tox'will speak on "The Delayed Confession". Wednesday,April 80111,7:45p.m.-Tlxe Congxegatiods Social welcome to our forty new mem-bers received Easter.An inter-esting program followed by i n- formal "mixer" and refreshments. Remember-Mother and Daughier Banquet May 8l.h. New shipment Wash Dresses onsale at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 at the Fashion Center. New Dress Free if they fade.14-lt Fashion Center Hats for Worn-'én and Misses, $1 to S6; Childreps, Tha fu a ll th e fe ed c o ats to fe ed n b a b y C h i c k NUT RE NA C h i c k Mash for the first 8 weeks and do it safely. 'I`hey 'll averages 1% to2 lbs. apiec e at this age. Rec ord kege piq g p oultry ra lse rsmy thex TRE NA C h i c k Ma s h . NUTRE N Ch ic k Ma sh pr o vi de s 3 wa y s I mo r e pr of its : (1 )mo r e c h lc lrai se d;(2)fa ster a n d mon u n i f o r m g r o w t h ;(3)mon 29r»J'.€.£\'..f°§' f"'t¢. Try N 1 A t o EB r e r o 1 . 1 1 m1Ei"faE1¥|} §i§§ted at A. B. John- no:1's Inst Satunlny evening. Rasmus.-sen Bros.tracked corn to Blair for Jesse Dag.in_1§londa;:.|37ép`éridéBfIi%§' -H V.1 .f_...|f 4 u i l v' .-u T u : | . II'if only Ghevioleftibealers sellf U E D C A R S v r rull;fif"'`i;"~ ; g " _Hr s .Ru t h W ggdg a n d Ch i ld lf n &"'°. " "'" § : 9 " " " "5 6 ` " " " f " :mi s e 9 0 pet c e n t o r |!)@lTEf 01 lrcniwn | ..nu:| c nlnsn tnrasvasnl:l:f11lI;i'tIl!,,,,,;ic,,|r:,¢.,,(;.o f Oma h a ,an d M r .C a r l F r a z i e r 3 "h1sses,$3 to s s 'Chnl th e i r c h ic ks sta rte d o n N U - we re S u n d a y v ls lto r s a t th c J L :mn 3,1 $1.49 t o $3.39,E n xm J e t-W x \3:Pgtgfgen hgmg_I a a ~ $ 0 B i l d $ 6 .F&5hiof| Center.~|,,._;»§. ~, . " ' I § ` 1 . i ~B e tty Jac obs o f Oma h a , vi s i i e d CUM Sale $15.90, Fashion Center " S a c k e d i n r f f e .9 5 |..:J tht Nu n s ~ !];;;,L we e k wi th Ge o rg i a AnLill,| SIZ€S 14 l0 -'IS-\i1ILl.€S to $30.l t G G I J G H B a g 0~.4 I r : .§She vis ited th e Gard ner Sc h ool a l .~' . wr,.1 ew 1:Tl ,..,i fc \v day s.:'§i;f:2'L ''. I C H I C K 1 \'.5 1..§.in If11:!.*h f;=;'*Bill'S;l <;;\.af1f,g 1f@.tg;S°"Q ¢5"§;,;J.u;rr§:.'A . .:11:1 . ,.,1 um c n r r en a n ;lss o n s ow~t ' :Y*"' 1 I x »:=- :Oma h a ,w\2re F r i d a y vi si t- |0 ~n l i h f i r e f T ~ 1.71 r { \I1 e 1;`fi1f"=,i?€*@:a'2:a§???'=."f:.\ ~`"I EX"£'§?.5f§??'~r . |r Thcre's no greater as- surance o f used car value than the Chev- ro l e t r e d " O K t h a t c o u n t s "ta g, ,f o un d only_on tl1e_used car béarinz i t has been carefully checked and th o ro u g h l y re c o n d i - tiuned by cxpert m e-chanics.I f y o u want re l i a b l e t ra n s p o rt a - »u..ima .u|.:».u mn Ln lu sp n .Ululu llll (¢,:1lL}spe nt Ea s te r a t thc }i.1:1i1 tk -: de y ho me i n Omah a. f\l1.I;f.L!fL .|..in11&Il to ok `U:I1Ch\r..° r 1 3\.\m1:L.;'1r\:;al thu c ourt hullbl; 1:1 ii! Lil ~ay mo r a in g . §Hf;E_3"; § § f Nutrena | (nl Mills. Inc , ~ ~;x_..~;57 E\\||\'!*""f tQu.,g r h l . l ,\.:m*v|. .'.""'i'f?I'~ I.f:\.f luv !IHII1 nhl! POSll'Al!)JuJ;¢I ' : 1 ' Ma h e r &Ca rr ig an ,A tty s .E ``i"...,. 'E `f,f-¢ilrnlwl:n 1° |.\;1|: |l.\h) 1 ln " " ' "C H E n o q. Tu: C . Au ltma n £2 Co mp an y , a nd . ~ " * d ` " " ' ""C O U P E Q ' i n Hn f r ¢\|»\¢*nuG:n!¢:n n r l neacinrnc 'N "Ir ma hmm "~I ¢.2.\¢» lhlS t'Si\~ -¢»nlinnhxv 1 I \r :1 " "i..:ni ~..h;.r]|r nl. iiauatc r nt the ]_,.|r- Lal,1cE|I ru h be n h o me . A b o u l| na\.|1 alrnL:1}.1\.1il0\l* In Hférlllil | u n | . | .A|\ .;| ||\ .||" '"AA \ . a \ 1 ; | }final and real name un known . v. i1'e o f J as per He s te r ;L a u r a He ster , r v.A_...1 _¢__ \. . \. st o c k s o f Ch e vro l e t ti on --in si st u p o n adealers. This tqg guar-used car "with an OK ;"j_m; .]ua\a n t e e s t h a t t h e c a r t h a t c o u n t s . " f o r t h c . o n l y ~ ~\. ~.r we E(0 F ~ E ... u n k n o 11,hus ba nd o f Laura.He s- te r ;La u r a De n n i s ,Dermis, fi r s t a n d re a l n a me u n k n o wn husb and o f L a u r a Den ni s;L e v!i He s te r ,He 5 tc r ,f i r s t m g Bigelow and Unruh BLAIR, NEBRASKA Hester;Chambqrs iiestc~, Hester,first and real nurne un IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIII|||||I|||I||I|||||||||| M A RQ u| ' s ~ ~~1 29 ~ 66 2 9 BELGIAN DRAFT STALLION THIS s EIGHT YEAR OLD sTALL1oN, SIRED BY IMPOR STOCK ON BOTH slnES. IS A BEAUTI-FUL. STRAWBERRY ROAN WEIGHING OVER 2200POUNDS AND IS oNx~: OF TH E BEST STALLIONSEVER BROUGHT To THIS COUNTRY.Hxs smE. RICHELIEU 4106. AN IMPORTED ANIMAL,WASTHE WINNER OF THIRTEEN PRIZES m ONE SEA-S¢;;<-MARQUIS WILL MAKE THE SEASON'S STANDAMY FARM WEST OF BLAIR KNOWN AS TEEAYE FARM.WILL NOT BE HE LD RESPONSIBLEFon AccmEN'rs.mlifd Price of service is$15 for living colt When mare is removed service fee bfonmu due. I thu have a fine pedigreed Juk that will make theatlnd this season. John Bolln,Owner xDR. w. F. BEMPBIL L DENTIST Located in newHome Theatne Bkig Blair, Nebraska xIBLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY Bonded Abslncter _PHONE 15Pilut Bldg.Blnir, Nebnnkc DR . En wm T. :I PP Death!X-RAY SERVICE Offices in State Bank Bldg. Pham 29s Blair, Nebr. -TR AI N S C HE D UL E - Chlugo 8: Northwestern Ballnd Eat--6:10 p.m. dnll . West-7:15 mm.y. c. se. P. M. .1 Omxhn Northbound 7:15 am. dxily uoept Sunday. 2:52 p.m. daily except Sunday. 7:62 un. Sunday only. Southbound 12:85 p.m. dxily except Sundny.5:80 p.m. daily- - B U S Northbound 9:00 A. ll. 12:00 A. ll.a=oo P. na. s c m a n u m - Southbound 11:00 A.. ll. 2:00 1>. nl. 5:00 P. I. .'\L1~. u. li. Kunael :1 iwu children v.ere Sunday waning] Frank'( M I ..vnllurs1|. . ..lnumu.sPEc1'AcuLAn.VALU ES Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh were! Sundzly evening visitors at thai Frnnlz Linden home<.|. 1 u » ;|».u\4 ¢ ¢ ¢ n 4 - . H - q . ' » - . - . . - _IL . . u ; » p c r a t t h e J .L .P e t e r s e n h o m e "."i "" "|lla. H Ll. .Ilrwvrl lwmm.' E a s te r wi t h th ei r da ug hter ,Mr s . M r :mfl :iillfz.Soren Jen>en at1\t1iH'=m)'Te g t a n d f a m i ly i n F r e - »<l:u;:ht1r drove to Shenrmdoah, on! S:|t11r\'.11.mo r n i n g and Bpcnt th e tiny a t the rad io sta ti on there. Th e y tetur tted i n th e even ing. Mr . a nd Mr s . E me r ald V a n B ec k an d Mr . a n d Mr s .Pa ul B ro de rs on spout Sun day af te rn oo n a t th e Ha n s Mnttliiewen home. Mr .un d Mr s .J o h n Re e h a n d mo n t.Mx.and Mr s .J o h n J ensen a n d f a mi ly sp en t Fr i d a y eve ni n g a t th e Ne ls P e te r s en h ome . L i tti e Ha r o ld Ras mus se n, seven y ear o ld son o f Mr f a n d Mr s . Ro b er t Ra s mus s e n , i s s i c k wi th a th ro at i n fe c tio n an d ha s b e en o u t of s c ho o l f or a Ha w d a y s . The great reception accorded the new Chev- rolet slnce ll:Introduction, January ls t, hubrought unusually large numben of Bae used can lo our showrooms. To make room (or fun- ther h-adelns we must clear our stocks |¢ onco.Therefore we ara offering them apecuculuv alue s for 8 days only-typic al s ele ctlonlhom our med nr stocks. Buy now m d promby thee zxtnofdlnnry uv lnv -*ii Hspent Thursday evenifmg' at Howard' -_ xWilliamserfs.I 1921 OVERLAND SEDAN 1926 FORD s E D ANMra. and Mrs. Hans Christiansen spent Sunday aflemoon at the par- ental, Wm. Hovendlck home. Silk Stockings that Wear: GoldStripe,$1.50 and $1.95;OnyxPoinwx,$1.50;Kayser,$1355 Bobolink o full fashioned silk to top service eight,.$1; Neverdarn, 2 pair 51.izes 855 to 10 in allcolors at the Fashion Center.l tHeavy Rayon Silk Bloomers for Women, 59c pair.Fashion Center. Coat Sale $l5,90, Fashion CenterSizes 1/l to 48-values m $30.l t HILLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mrs. Ernest Gosker and brother, Albert Per/ersen of the Spiker vic~ inity, were Monday afternoon vis-itors al. the Frank Linden home. Mr.und Mrs.Fred H.Jensen and two daughfers spent Sundayat the John Jensen home..M i n Ruin-IM w..1... .I m.x.. l I II II I m ucus soon i BONDED ABSTRACTEK l 2 Office in Mayla Bldg.\ l x . .xTHE EAT SHOPE. C. Banu, Propdewr Meals, 40 Cum \ \ Excellent Cuisine :| I Satldnctory Serv-lee , |Courteoux Treatment ||Flx-et door east Enterprise omesl x xlDr. Normnn K. Rathmnnn l 0P'I`0MEl`RlS'.\' i Owr Lhe Blair Drug Co. Phone Black 41 |Evenings by Appointment x __ . _ _ _ . I x ||CAR L s c nmnrr I |l u l n n e e .B - 1 m m I n d u m --Ne w dues flniah;five Bumpers, seat covers, bal- ~.loon tires,haload balloon tu-u, motor duno finis "0§`\§"»?'§f.'$ 9- f'meahpe.' Ask for n many special bargains. w 1927 WHIPPET COACH d i a n n n u l r n l i n n.'d `°""""'°""'°"1926 cH rs v R 0 L I-: TCleaninn5 '"d out.1921 c H E V R 0 L E 'r COACH-This car is ex- Mo t o r re-oonditianed.A C O A C H - M o t o r a n d t r a n s a p t io n a lly clean,| n d vince you of its fine per-~ formmee.tires. duco finish. hu Ind won ow 1 9 2 7 NASH SE DANn u d n motor "_u r n l n u u m s - v u l l l - -Y en ne ed lransmiulonl, puenmlilimed; ill!! ll ¢1¢lll :ix-en,llock n e h .J u n ll A lrln Ins ide and ont.thc l l l i l l for tha h m Term|.u s e . < r Bqy "OK" Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer / Winton-Evans Chevrolet CoLee'". :' ", ., a' m : 's r; ¢I Ommmsuu B...m€¢.called at the Frank Brown'home I _BLAIR, NEBRASKA uunuuuuuulunuluuullllmlulluuuulullululllllllljllllllllllllillllllllllllll Blah, Nébnsh, April 24, mo uo v s mr BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Gwendolyn I-Iopldu celebrated her seventh birth anni~ veruty last Saturday athemoon by inviting eight of her time sehod mates w a theatre party followen by u very nice lunsh served by her mother, Mrs.Oséir Hopkins, at her home.Her birthday oc- curred on April 16, but Gwendolyn wry pmperly wil?/ed until Satur- day for the celebration and all lzld a lovely time. c little, hostess received JOHN A. a uc mns s .| ' | Nhl & ' ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY aubaerlben urillbclnstantly n - .r »l n ' Ent-and as second-chu mmm:at the ponoffiou at Bldr, Nehr., under the Act of Congreu of March 3. 1379. Price per Year f $1.50 I E E ~ r i n d o u t a f ~ l l F u ? ~ P i 1 ' ¥ ¥ ! ~ l l »Hr-md Blu. .Andrtw Thompson, Ruin Murilla Thomp- a force for good---wholesome, colle ge of ngric ultum ~ s e ~ . ...-.._....H ==.Marie Thompson,Verdl.AgnesThe class presented Mu-ie~with a ~---helped Patricia K,\¢he:-inn '»for home after dder it their egnaesr. friend.In i tMarthaViola Hain,Viola. MaytoLoaAn~len where sb¢wi1l New shipment Wash Dresses on sa 1 ea 't$ 1 and$ 2i ndze a1 4 to 5 2 .....| Hnrv ey v mwx at the A1 Kran-berg home Monday evening. Roma Ruth and Erma Nielsen spent Sunday afternoon visiting coln, left Friday for home,after spending the week with their rem tives, Mr. and Mrs. Neum WarrickMr. and Mrs. Byron Beard and e~t :ve~t a' the ~ n i ~ t y oi' Nebraska.This self-supporting activity, which entails an expendi- ture of $3,000 and which drew Victoria Thompson, Florence Kath erine Dixon, Irene May Lu-sen. A social weicome to the new twin daughters ol Mr.and Mrs.Albert Nelson, treated the school children ~Wednwday afterp i ~ .~ s ~ w e r ~p l a ~a n ~ we cream and cake served. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dixon and prepa~g for the ~ lf t h a n n ~ ! Dixon, Eleanor May Dixon, Mollydca,aviation,hglmor,everything t aais¢e.The da u pumhu-an Easier lily for the Sunday ocl and laber sent it to m m TWELFTH ANNUAL *mayor, is one of the youngest chief being' only 36 years oid.He has , ~.¢;held May 8 life..Iixrhn Jensen af Arlington, cele- been ma n a g e r , o ~th e ~ t e w ~ Pharmacy,in which he and his father are interested. ||I .. the fair require t~e students w graphical sketches aid them in selec tim;th e i r 1ife's wo r k .lu x ke e nly an aI tic al edi to ria ls gu id e |..||. :|5 yoffic e.He h a s be e n ~ a memb e r o f th e c i ty c ounc il f o r f o u r y ears p r i o r to n o w. that delights a live w ir e Ame ric a n bo y .I t s sp o rts arti c ies b y f a m - ous c oac hes and athletes ; help boy r w i n plac es o n th e i r sc hool te ams. I :|..| |:|" .~turning the role of mayor, but he um her nah birth~y Sunday mayor, is one ol the youngest chief executives of a city in Nebraska, being only 86 years old.He has lived in Blair practically all of his life. Mayor Stewart in partially de- sertlng the drug business in as- wmimz the role of mayor, but he ls not a total stranger to a city office.He has been a member ol the city council for four years pdo r m now. For 11 years, Mr. Stewart has been manager of the Stewart Phax-macy,in which he and his father me interested. He belongs to the Masons and Knights of Pythian and is the father of four daughters, the old- est of whom ls 14 years old." ¢a Patricia Catherine Jensen, :laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jen- sen of Arlington,celebrated her fifth birthday,which wok place Sunday,at two parties,one on Saturday and one on Sunday.On Saturday hex amall guests were Arlington playmates and on Sun- day her copsina from Blwir and Omaha wer invited bo spend theda y wi th o i.A hunt for Easter eggs entertained and the small hostess received many pretty lmle gifts. Among those present Sunday were her paternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Jensen and son,Raymond of Fremont,and her mabernd grandmother,Mrs. P. K. Nelson of Blair. uo v s mr BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Gwendolyn Hop ~- celebrated her seventh birth annl veruty last Saturday athemoon b inviting eight of her time scho~ males w a theatre party follow~ by u very nice lunsh served b~ her mother, Mrs.Oséir Hopkins at her home.Her birthday oc curled on April 16, but Gwendol wry pmperly wlif/ed until Satur day for the celebration and al lzld a lovely time. c little, hostess received many useful and beautiful birth day gifts which she will long member and cherish; At the proper hour all th ...-.. . - . - .. .=. .._ ~i ~g G~e ndqlyn many hI1PP mtuma of the day. A1 'rEN'rmN Attention is called this wak - the men's fumlshing depanmen of the W. J. Sus advertlsemen This department has for year~ carried everything in men's wen except suits. This department is in ~'=l18\"8'e o Mr. Walter Nelson who is a vet eran sadesman and lmovis = stuff.I-ls is very particular tha his line shall bé kept up to dat~ m every wly-The minuwst de tall is carefully attended w an~ the latest, on the market may ' = found in stock.Men looking lo wearing apparel cannot gowron~ when buying here as honest pri es and Honest values are assured u x p u u u u n u i L u a u m: p u u u n : u Dvu o wy ww H-- -- -;-- ' -i b e publish ers be no ti fi ed ;oth er -gu es ts o f Mr s .Bear d's b r ........r.....L_...A...-..:...|{......Mala u.|M\¢|l\Han l3il.rn nm!fn mi lv- I>£i=€r} ai the Emu 'lunmn home." Fm if they fade. Mr and Mrs-Hnrrv Swanson |:...\.:....fnnl»P tht ]_4..]_g.Th a t b o y g r y o u n g ma n i n wh o m' 1 " 3 lo r u u c n l: ve n L S a s me p a r a m:a f m W.W...vo n a r e inter ested wo u ld h a ve a l w i t h fi f te e n Go a ts ,th e pa g ea n t i;'E511""°'°` Q-BI-ld`I»f p " ``"" " 'riiéI*i=1'=l\ 1| one of the mn num:mr shin- AMERICAN noY--1ro8'rH's P'°d°°"°E'=' °f ¥!\° "i!"'1*¥» *P* w m v :u m l u 1 u u u w u s A u u a m n A r u n : I n u . . . _- . . . . . . . . - , l n _ . f o 1 c e a t t h ¢ * ' ¢ ¢ ¢ i g ' : 1 a t e d s u b - » |T h e f i v e b o y s o f t h e B o n o v i s i t e d a t t h e N e l s S w i n s o n h o m e e n ° a` ;" i i } B S` ` § " § §£ 6 3 1 n e n p u o n p r i c e .E v e r y s u b s c r i b e r s c h o o l t a k i n g -e i g h t h g r a d e e x a m -S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .M r .S w a n -5 9 ¢t o s 2 . 9 s . 'L a r g e m u s t u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h a n a m d -i n a t i o n s m d B e u l a h W a r r i c k a m d » s o n ' s s i s t e r s ,E l l e n w h t t ¢ _ d sB e n l m f n B e a r d ,t a k i n |s e v e n t : h ! s c h o o l a t W a y n e m i d m ' i m ? .J h o m e n t j u s t i v e d . " " r '" "g r a e ,w a r a x ;f o r g x g n g t g j n : g g - 1 s ~ , § . S W g r k i n g i n O m a h a . ,w e r e h o m e R E P Q R T g p T H E C ( 14-i¢|EoMPAN1oN. ° °es are only $2.1JNDITION|$3.00 lor three 1 Subscription pri horse show,livestock parade, )0 for one year nr aiéeslxows, concessions, and other wean.Your order en rtalnin _high lights. ARLING guente Igmon 1s tn be eongratu Mr and Mrs Wm.Wulbern 11,W h S¢ 1 Bmk,fEter 'Sunda was marked med as she h uugh:these visited Sunday m u m ;at uw w.1m...'£.,.§§'¥$'§E ¢§,f¢,.- No. 130 u y pu im the past tw yearn.Charles sem home.an the sum of Nebnskn at the T O N ~ini ndiubly fqr which miss Mar: mr ~" " ' " ` " "nf here with 'services held in °gif- and Mrs. F Ray hm as Mr. and am Allred S~'°s'm°=' close of hu-mm Mmh al, mo. bam the ll. E. and Congregauonul Easter dimer gu sr MI Mn. and Christine Alma Harry andchurches,A .special m§per_pro- nm-M Yvnrmn. Ponrl'm1d Will ofIHn11 Svmzelsnn 'Sm nmnnn'...~.-..-.n.\.»\-nn may be tamed i this newspaperbo the publiahelCAN BOY--Y01oN; sso w. Latrait. Michizan. :frat the offieeo£ or mailed direc: rg, THE AMERLU' I' H' S C O M P A N - I a y e tte B lvd . , D e - Ho r s e - p u lli n g e ve n t; a r e a n e w fe atu re .Th e b i g s i x ta n d e m h ltn h o f t h e Om a h a Un i o n sto c k y a r d s wi l l s h o w o f f .A b a ttle r o y a l b e ~ twe e n ne gr o y o un gs b er s i s x s xd e .|...... ..»».....»:,...fn..- ,x...~...n........Iuluw a\.|.Ln\.uu||»:WU u¢u|\.<: uvwi ll b e o p e n e d S i l k D S3111 St9 W ll'Of Bla i r ,8 f!'Brreaaesm5 to we a r n o w a n d f mm I p th e c o lle g e a f g 1 ° " u T s u mme r pric ed ax ns assmtalgt c n o e p a t o $ 1 9 . 7 5 i n g i 1 g 3 I p 8 t h o l o g y c n r n m i t t e e f o r F a r m s | - . . . . . _. L ! . _ . . . . - . . . . 4 t : ¢ . . : -n 1 - . . . . . . . . .n : . . - -. . | - _! _ . U l u ah- Lre, ant er's ash i ty §,,";;';,, .§;"*5*;"°;§§,,§_§'°,,,";§f;E §i';i,; i~1;i';';;1 'KIEI ffaa i;;-5,3 those ;a.;°a;,if3;.1 ne &=i;;g;;, Loans and »==-=»;§;;-f=-==$ l o w i n g p r o g f é m w a s r e n d e r e d :a n d c h i l d r e n ,M a r t i n J o h n s o n a n d ' f e l e b m w h i s h i r t h d r a y S u n d a y .a 0 0 A n t h e m s ," c h g i g g i s R i s e n " ," S o n g J O I I I I D £ 8 " U ' E l .W ~g e n P Q U E T S C T I ~~B g n d s a n d ~ u l l 5g f ' ! T s ' ° § *a n d l r m s g t h e f E f * = 1 . . , ¥ . ' . & . , i ' , i " ' . . . ' .' f " " ' ; , » . . . ; . l 1 ,. . . ? . ? . = E £ ' .3 Y S o n r m c l u a i v e o f c a s h r e - 36,519.91 214.19 Fashion Genhesm new style|,T s pri ng and 1s,s1o.4s fi'-35'§§"'5:§}2L o r d "b y th e c h ai r;" I n o r e Gr e e n Hi l l" ,solo b y Mr s . L e l le r ;se le c tio n; b y th e Ma r : ||§|&n¢u.-I §vL\n|uu\;nnl unln \R:L(¢l.l|.|Cl.l.u s e A U l l U l l i l l s | \ l ! I\ A v\ vl i " v w u nQ'E i n - . . - . - . .e... ... .I. .."u . . .t ° l - ¢ . »U . . . . ~ _ 'M i n n F f r m n N e i m a n namn Qntu:--I serve]m $ " { n § ` " € £ ` & f ` " " i a ; : : a , , , ; - _ , ; - " " ' ; ; u § " E h ' " -J and Claim: |..Mn.He munDo o¢ e ln» i ¢wo e hlI-Sv o ge rna n.¢_n u m g m m n m - 333 13 u w ur...n.uuu.|-cr usrgu smpuxvnrnrzur.nneuuur uxxun, also u Ln'jugt received from New York.l l man, is working on the public s,soo.oo committee. YOUTH MUST BE SERVED DANA COLLEGE DOINGS-.....,,w ....\.,...-....~.....,...,..,'Gerald Pedersen and a short ad- dress on "Love,Loneliness and Life" hy Dr. R. C, Swisher.Mrs. James Farhat and son, who have been here the past two weeks at the F. M. Wilkins home,leftSunday for their home Ln Omaha. M n Alirn Van Vnlin. who has dren,Hazel,Ieona,Melvin and Oscar Dohse, all of Elkhorn, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. George Hain, Mr. and Mrs.Norman Warrick,and Mr.and Mrs.Roland Warrick drove to Omaha Wednesday eve ning for the show at the World ,theatre li k.and Mrs.Henry WulbernandfamilywereSundayafter- noon visitors at the Wm. Wulberu home._ Several ol the rewster school pupils have tly enrolled i n the Sunday school classes at theKennard Lutheran church.They ture and fixtures . . . Cash in Banks and Due from National and Stale banks $15,760.71 Checks and items of exchange 43.65 Ff anin»1.+nr\nHnn ha an n P r i d n v..n........,,......~................,.......--......,u oere as an fm 5aY1"E»Youth mommg and ended Monday noon. must be served -It might be well A large number of students 150 chifnge thi5 "d"3§FP "Youth spent Easter vocation at home or must be served15,804.36 been me customro y a llv" .It.h a s i w m .ffFnflrl m¢ _ :\.f \heé'§{§pé§55g E113 »£»s'ii£EE iéilim REI-Friday supper guests at the A- are: Elaine, Harlan end Lois Pez.sou,Mr.Kelly Van Vadim and E.Dixon home were Leslie Peak ersen, Maman, Mudelyn and ErmaM "U... \.f¢|in nf vlwmsf Ari1 and Richard Lirmineott.*Nelson, LaF'er'n Nelson and Roma TOTAL leading colleges$76,985.10 I throuzhout the ...........,....... ..., . ........., .......,returned home here Sunday.~ The Arlington High School wona number of honors in the annual second district music contest whichwas held at South High on Friday' andtied glee Saturday.They won first with Scribner in the boys'club,class C;Iirst in the C mixed choms; wird in theclasshnvn' vrmmne semnd in tim mixedI .Mr.and Mrs, James Paulsenwere Sunday supper guests at theLars Paulsen home. Elmer Bolte was thirteen years old Friday and supper guests ofhispax-enfa were Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Lalloda and daughter of Omaha, Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Con- ety,Misa Ernestlne McCoy and and Lila Wolsmann.Frances and Donald Kronber1 and Christine Svogerson have been attending for some time,Mr. and Mrs. A. W.PetersenandfamilywereSundaydi me r guests at the Shirley Petersen home. Hans Svogeraon,Wm.Kingdon LIABILITIES Capital stock . . . . . . $15,000.00 Surplus fund . . . . . . .8,000.00Undivided pmflts (Net)864.65 Ihdividual de-posits subjectto check ..$31,342.94 Time certifi-Miss Hazel Dohse.,and Ted Nelson are helping A1-,cate; of out catalogues to high school students so that? they may become in- terested i n the halls of higher learning. In l9 l8 the idea burst upon energetic students and executives at Nebraska Wesleyan to bring these people into actual con with life on the campus.It was =..<....We are indebted to the dormitory girls for this party. The A Capella Choir retumed home Monday from the annual spring tour.Some muddy roads and a little trouble was expeH» enoed, but on the whole, the trip was wry successful. The annual clean-up day was held Tuesday, April iam,Classes were diunissed for the day.Win- dows were washed,the campus raked, and rqckers were gathered for the construction of a lily pond on the campus. The rainy und cloudy weather of the past week has somewhat hindered tennis playing.T h e courts are now in excellent shape for pmetice, in getting ready 'gg later on.:President Erland Nelson and family sperit Easter in Ruskin, Nab., visiting relatives.To serve better those to whom the niceties of dress are important Sunday, April 27 Sunday Sehool meets af 10. - Communion services at Ll. On Thursday, May 1, the Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. George Rasmussen.HMissMaggieM.l.owe Herman, Nab. Representative for World=Herald Far Washington County Interested parties cull 766 Herman. Neh. I We are now open for business The Quest Shoppe West W ashington St.First door east of Bendorf'$ Furniture parlors Mba A. B. Baker, prop. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ol Orum BLAlR'S NEW MAYORRECEIVES MENTION J. Harold Stewart, Blmir's 3-nayor elect,received a mention in last Sunday's Bee, as follows: J.Harold Stewart,Blair's new a / \ Whether it is dsyiixe fashions . . . afternoqp nillgg or evening fnrmnl gowns . . . or the chic accanories um Milady demands . . . thissfore in always prepared to serve you. We invite you to inspect our new summer showing now on display. [Mi I *f ~ \-==~~<l:J""' §}`é'é§1°,;~zza'5'§§»Ii"`¢`i=é"g51'I»is'"`EiE2¥Mr.spd Mrs.George EE\§V€8Itc i u b w o n r i m .i n c l a é s c .M ; B j a n d f a x m l y p p e g r t S u n d g y m t h t h e J_}R a v .m u s i c a l s u p e r v i s o r o f C h a r l e y H z n e l m e a r n l l y a t D e ~~~~~S 0 2 - ° . I . . . . . . . . . 1 " n l f . ¢ -\ r n n n | n o c i n o f r e d Svo ge rs on i n wo r k s o n h i s f a r n M r .a n d M r ; sp-ent Sa tu rd a y e \lJ1n Un o *hnrnn stall the water deposit . . . 27,177.55 for this reason that High School 1.58,520.49 Day at Nebraska Wesleyan wasWm-w""'°}`" lnnmimvn mmraniee nnnnnem mm if in rm.-,...=. nf n.. www: at "=~;"""2'f.""'".=>».»¢|fa;,;';;':J"'.,;' " "1.;:..'; ;a.;meq zo serve on me execuuve com-annular nun u w vnuxnnnmy-rd ht and Sunday atmrttee for 1931.ed Satu sy rugMrs.lawrence Eehlenlmmp the B. E.Colgan home in 1=\»;=»Mrs.Roscoe Cook and Mr. andland Mr. and Mrs.J.L. Vaug n Mrs. Wm. Kruger all attended a and other children came Sunday baptismal service at the Fremont-¢V¢\'|i¥\K for them.Lutheran church Sunday after-I . Mr. and Mrs. {\b\'\9l' Kiljz and ........,,. ..........M Mrs.land '.H§"m'fm F,.'i.§?"§..£2"§?J.'i TOTAL . . . . . . .$16,985.10 day at the J. S. Frazier home.STATE OF NEBRASKA, I Mr.and Mrs. John Vogt,Jr._Iss. and children were Sunday after- County of Madman l noon guefta nt he E_l_rner Qlson|___I, ~ T. Hed?lun'u,Caalier of to high school students that this project has been a success lor Qhe past twelve years. Originally Seniors were invited Ya indulge in their annual picnic frolic there On that day, bm. sincenoon when the daughter of Mr.'f0\l!` sons spent Sunday Wi'-ll theandMrs.lawrence .Knoell was'Fl°yd Sheen family at Herman. baptized Joyee Lavonne.and the!Mr.and Mrs, Harvey L€WiB» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amin-|v»ols. Lloyd and Boyd, and Fran- Knoell was baptized Lila Jeanne. ces Kelley spent Sunday at the Miss Luella Reckmeyer o f RW Wachter home, near Telannah Mount Pleasant.Iowa,spent her Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dixon and1:'.,.»;.»..¢...¢:...im...nan.1......Flnrenre dmve fn Omaha Fridav home ln Benningmn.lney attended the Easter dance in the eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Wolamann and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wolsmann and Jean;Mr. and Mrs.Detluf Wolsmann andl me aww -lumen W... W .-...... ..,swear that the above statement ig a true and correct copy of the re-port made to the Department of Trade and Commerce.Geo. T. Hedelund, Caahien 9-T'1`E§TL. then the field has been broadened and scholastic contests and a track meet added.In this way the very best types oi studentsf are found proweling about the places of in- terest at Nebraska Wesleyan on High School Day.;..|u-:Usa ' m a nparents,M1Reckmeyer.~ a; Q2-ii-==eH=§.\§»f»;»e:f»1.=-@w»»>s=1f.,»=1=;|e,=°:, "aj` i b ] ) | g t o r .§,.1i'?.'}'1~.§..,,E~.,I _~ t o t a l [4ekiMi ss Mar ga re t Re¢ ]¢ _| Elea no r f r o m Lin c oln,h o me f o r l h a r d t a n d c n uc mnc oln,in also a t gh,-Ea ste r vac ati on .Mr s . E d Ne ls o n 1 |»nuwsnia fqo nvnr in af MT.End BIYS.ClYd£nI€tZl€l'\!lill$2 ll.l¢Bt.B Bt th rn, lm m x. m nnn 1"'°*°Y;;§_7 ein e hnting lln. also M n .Soren . . . . . . . M - - - - , - - - - - - -Snmgii bed a nd no m to bdore ma thll 10th du' o£ApHl, 1930. F. B. Hopper, Notary Pllblid. o !the l l l t two y 1 1 0 0 w mo .This n o ml p r l d e u d h o x wi nni ng | me dd 1 u . . . ~ |. . . » . » . . » . - » . | meyer of LiL _ . . -1'L. . .............ne.,...._.....,.-e...,....,from the effects of n recent at-' tack of scarlet fever.The Colby Comer Clnb held n very pleasant meeting at the homeof Mrs. Roscoe Cook, who lives inthe country.Plans were discuss- ed for the exhibition Booth which the Club will have at the county fair this fall.Several guests were present including Mrs. Myron Cook M r s . ~ ~ M r s . W m . K r u g ~ spent Friday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Nrrsgnan Warrick.The Kind Merry Mnkers met Thursday aflemnoh with Mrs.Prentice Smith.May ls t theywillbeentertainedatthe home of Mrs.George Hain at which time they plan to send a case ofeggstotheNebraskaChildren's Home Society in|Omaha.Tyson and Long Transfer Co. donntethe» » . . . . . . , . » . » : . . . . WSl'sn`§ann hgme Wolsmann's and W,vlsrnann's birth METHODIST EA (Continued fro ence,James and Mrs.George Ha Hardimz. Mr. and Qiil-. that uhm mrs. Unrxs umz,Frances M. Kie-at the Fashion Cen Free if they fade.ts:a m :m r s .IJ n c n r x r l n a m u n n l sn y v l sn u v l l n 1n . . ~ » .n h h u a n n n r 1 5 ... .. ,¢ |' T h a L L n v r n n n A .C l a r k e L a n d F l o y d H m z , Mrs. "Iii 61323223 `€§"A¥fin§{2,'n §BH|Pau1sen. H. 'i~ys°n'. E. Dixon 'and fer, Mrs.Mary E. Herrick,Mi8a new laurels Saturday when,as 'a R Iverson farniiiea attended the Irene Larsen,Mrs.Rachel Mc» sophomore of the Nebraska State .ster Pl'°B'l'H¥1'l at the Pl@888I1'|¢,Donald, Lawrence G. Mayhew, Mr.Sunday school and Mrs H W.Meierhenry andUniversity, and dompatmg for the IE _ M138 Myrtle Hurdum and Dr. Misses Hattie and Ethel Meier-f i r a t ti me a s a me m b e r o f I n d i a n SChl.llf¢E'8 Colllhl.lSkElS |19 \\0!]HIE He r m a n HI.lfdl.l¥Tl Came SUf ld ay .\ .. .. .-i l - -A rx \f-..1 n -I....... MAGAZINE IS PAL OF BOYS Those boyhood years I the ages of ten and twe betwe en :i ty a r e s - th e II III;n e n r y m r s .A .r .m e a l u a d e a lK a n s a s r e l a y s s h o t .p u t a t 1 " a " ' | m o m m g f o r t h e " a i '=~"'"fi § § '° ; §H a n s o n .M J e a n P i e e r ,M a x - re nc e on Saturd ay .H e beat th e Ha n s o n , J i m Baus h, who ha d b een do p ed to win th e eve nt, a s we ll a s all the best heavers of the Big Ten.I-Iunzh proiected the 16-Ib. 9 5~'i Ir and Mrs re u ine Skinner,Viola May Sublett, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Beales :md Mr-and Mrs.Fred Thietie.Mr. Jane, and Eugene Bunn were Sun-and Mrs.Wm.Thompson and ,day dinner guests at the parental, Frances Ada and Edwa.rd' Thomp- U18 lmpresslonume yearformativeyears when the mental character of a molded into the pattern maintain throughout the der ot his life. 4I funda boy is i t will remain- sl b a ll 4s uQ@¢,`c'in¢h¢S,b @ a u n g ' c . ' B .B u m f h o m e .'R.a1|rh'3 h v a n imI1 and n :mi r I Mi ne ¥Tah=n Fa c k ln r an d E a r l son,Mr s .D .E .Th o mp s o n a n d Miss es Gra c e.E d n a a n d Ru i e a n d Ho wa r d d E a r l Th o mp s o n . Th e f lo wi n g we r e ba ptiz ed : N o r m a Ir en e Qu i st,Ro b e r t Le e Th a t i s wh y s o mu c h i mpo r ta n c e i s p la c e d o n th e f a c to r s th a t g o v- e m th e i i ve s o f a d o le s c e n t b o y s - - t h e i r c o m p a n i o n s ,t h e i r e n v i r o n - m e n t ,t h e i r r e a d i n g ,t h e f o o d t h e y . 1 : _l - 1 . . . . . . __ _-.-_,.........,...... .. .......Mr.and Mrs.Hans Speggers and daughter,Ruth nf Omaha, spent Easter here with Mrs. Speg- gers parents, Mt. and Mrs. W. H.ElyClarence Griffith 61 Mapletdn, Iowa. Morris Murgensen of Shel~ non. Iowa. E, W. Marshall of Lin-coln and W. K. Tabor of Gothen- burg,all salesmen for Marshalls Nurseries, were in town on busi- ness on Monday.The M.E.church Yards were landscaped by Marshalls Nurseries the first of the week.The treesand shrubs wen donated by Mar-ahails. Mrs.H.W.Schoettger return- ed the last of the week from |Hearst of Peru, brought a carload ns, cunbestants bo Omaha Fridayfor the musical tryout and came up m spend the night and part of Saturday with the GeorgeFackler family.Mr.and Mrs,Kenneth Tyson and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Reld of|Her1~nan,were Saturday evening ,visitqrs with Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Reid. near Tekamah. Mrs..Charles Lamb of Blair,substituted Tuesday and Wednes-day for Miss Margaret Warrick in the lower room of Bono school, bemuse of illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Miss Ernestine McCoy spent Thurs'dav eveninz ut Kenneth Tyson's. \ Whether it is dsyiixe fashions . . . afternoqp nillgg or evening fnrmnl gowns . . . or the chic accanories um Milady demands . . . thissfore in always prepared to serve you. We invite you to inspect our new summer showing now on display. [Mi I L FENCING P' MATERIALNi le s ,Mi c h .wh er e she a¢EE»}%Il C o m Bg ar d h a d a s Tklursday nied the bo d ;o f her mo th e r af te rn oo n gu es ts , Mr s Gl e n F \ a n sE s .K a t h e r i n e E h u i n g e r w h t ;M r s W a l t e r P e t e r s e n :h i r s i f a y n |4n n m z o r l n w n v n : n 1 . n \ * = l |w a n l r c n a n | R | n i f h a n d h a m . f h i i d r n n n f U m a ] n n ;». n n " ,' u v .» . ¢ -- ` . .v¢ . 1 . ¢ - - ¢ .'R s d n h n n r l G r n r n R a v a n d R n l n h -- - -- - - - - - - u - - v u v r y g g q g u n .- - - - r u .- -. ._ -- - - . ." " r ~ --" -rw e e k » e n d i n L i n c o l n .' W i l d e r s p e n t S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t M r .a n d M r s .G .I .P f e i f f e r a n d t h e P e t e D i s c h n e r h o m e i n H e r - M r .a n d M r s .J .C .B a d g e r s p e n t m a n . S u n d a y i n L i n c o l n .M r s .N e u m W a r r i c k a c c o m p a n - _i e d h e r f a t h e r ,S h e l d o n P e c k ,a n d F a s h i o n C e n t e r H a t s f o r W o r n -s i s t e r .M r s .B e r t h a G o l l e h o n a n d e n a n d M i s s e s ,$ 1 t o $ 6 ;C h i l d r e n s ,s o n ,W a l t e r ,a m i b r o t h e r ,W a l t e r 6 9 1 :t o $ 2 9 8 .L a r g e n e w s h i p - 'P e c k t o T e i m m a h S u n d a y t o v i s i t m e n t j u s t r e c e i v e d .1 4 - 1 t | M r .a n d M r s .L i n t o n P u f f e r .WOVEN WIRE Slippers that Wear-Won\ens\and Misses. $193 to $6.50;chu-New shipment Wash Dxesses on dren's, $1.49 ¢;s.39;Erma _1@¢.|sale at $1 and 32 in sizes 14 w 52 tick $5 and ze,ashlon Center.It at the Fashion Center. New DressFfg ~ the y fa de f l4~1t as 'on Center nts or 'om/A L O N G T H E en and Misses, $1 to 56; Childrens, .B O T T O M R O A D 69:to s ms .Large new ship~ lment. just received.14-It mr, and Mrs. Opal Reeves were Slippers u m Wea r-W ome ns Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and Misses, $235 to $6.50;Ch\l~ Mn. my Anderson near De s<>u>.'d.ren's, $1.49 w Swv:Erma Jet-A.w.c l a m received lx telegflllk ss and sa. Fashnon Cenzer.1: gram Monday af the death of hismotheratS\1f8¢111.Neb.Mr.B R E W S T E R B I T S Clarke and fmmy were there vyith her a few weeks recently.Donald and Fmnoes Kronberg Bill Bolln who went to Denver attended a party at the Gus bo the government hospgal for Kempke home Saturday afternoon treatment,came home aturdnyicelebrating Rhonda's 1l.Lh birthday not much improved._1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Miss Mary Hurdum eame Fnday family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson evening from Linmln for Easter and family spent Sunday after-vnmtian with her parent.;Tues- noon at the Albert Jensen home. POSTS CREOSOTED POSTS We carv hiszh m-ade£6 0n c i n g m a t é r i a l a n d o u r p r i c e s a r e l o w -dly she went to West Point to visit her sister,Myrtle and at-tmxd the high school operetta onWednesdaevening. leavingThurs day for ~ duties at the school nf music at Linwln. Mn. Km Nielsen, who return- ed from 'Texas lust week, spent ufew dBY3 at the J.w.Nielsen home. p Misa Emma Matzen, who is do- ximr housework near Herma:1.snen1 ) Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn anddaughter,had Sunday dinner ln Blair with the Hugo I-hack family The Service Seekers Clase of thePleasanb-View Sunday school, car- Sunday visiting home folks ' Hr. and Mrs. Hnns Hmsen md children,Mr.:nd M n .Howud Woodward and children, Mr. ann Mrs.George Nelson,Mrs.P,K hhnir 'N¢'hnA]rn Am-ii 24 1930 0 si | Furniture, rugs and floor cover- lngs.Mathew R. Bendorf.214.1 *zoo bales of choice wild hay, $10 per ton.Louie Mmeke.14-2t' Highest prices for produce. Phone 258.Farmers Produce Co.88-tf Dorff. forget our hose-mending service.w .J.Sas.5-tl Piarwa on easy terms.14-xr /Music Shore. wnen you want letverheads or envelopes or statements call The Enterprise.1-ti Mr: and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland and Jmlee ment Saburdxy with rela- tives in Omaha. Burmnn Ggyer drove over from Lincoln for weekend visit at the parental, 0. A. Guyer borne Mr.Henry Monke of Funtanelle, wa s circulating among Blair friends last Saturday. Pennanent. Wave,$7.50. Ankinds of heauiy work.Phone 197, Mn Kr A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax:88-tl Mr._Ef V. Capps, who is light I have some more ldt of those md w a S E W I NG M AC H I NE S at priea from $3.50 up bu $20.00, Why wu t s mnney on HI GH PRICED used ons. 14-It S. E. Kemp. Now mlinish your floors your- Aelf with the new Johnson home sander.y can sand and complete!his (loom at a small expense.We rent fini.; ml- chine at n small c m p e r hour. A full swck of Johnsoxfs Floor W a x a nd 0 i l a i n x m c k , u w e l l as Winchester Red w Paints. 14-lt |`1he Arndt Hdwe. For Sale-51013,Phone 1221 on 13.1441 mm Al lo c u mm r e tu rn e d ml Lincoln Wednesday evening liver? a short vu/:ation with home folks. Mrs. Clark 0'Em1on and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon drove to Omaha Wednesday, uoompaniod by Mrs. E. S. Beaty and Miss Lucille Kemp A shower was grven at the home of'Mx-5. P. K. Nelson on last Tues- day evening for Mrs. Fred Kniep, nee Verna Kuhr of Kennard vicin- ity.A very pleasant time was ¥€P°r¢-ed. A.R.Brock,president o l the Citizens Stale Bank of Blair, and Dr.R.J.Murdoch,were i n at- tendance last Tuesday a t the Slmners' convention held in Fre- mont. Fourteen Omaha chess fans came up last Wednesday evening upon invitation from the Blair Chess Club and engaged the Blair men in battle at Dans. College. At the close of the tournament the scones mod 16 to 12 in favor ofthemetropolltes.Subsinnéal re- freshments were served and a Bo- cial hour enjoyed following the tournament.R. Reynolds of Lh- mln a nd Dr. J. M. Curia o f Te- cumseh,former members of the Phonognphx at very low prius. 14-It Made Store. For Sale--Home hay.Phone 21 on 27.Rollnnd smmi.12-ex For Sale-A Jersey bull. 14-if Hosea Wilson. REWARD offered for returtror information of ¢:hild's tricycle. Phone Blue 285.14-It C. x. Bendorf, licenwd embalm- er and underiaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 183.3-ti Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Capps of Lincoln,spent Sunday with Mr. Capps' mother, Mrs. E. v. Capps. Jens Nielsen, Jack Croudy and Henry Christensen are doing duty on the Federal jury in Omaha this week. The ladies of the Congregational church served n good dinner co a large crowd on Tuesday evening April 22.' For Sade or Re nt-Si x room house with some growing fruit and garden already made. 14-lt J. w. Jacobs, Blair. Mrs. Lee Hucllesnn is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs, C. W. Schealfer and daughter, Betty Ann of Alden, Iowa. Broke hone: or mules lor sale. l8~5t°Rudolph Mancha, Blair. I wi ll repair your Phonognph or Sewing Machine.S. E. Kemp It Rev. J. Frese md sons, Alfred md Elmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koltverman C. K. Bendori, licensed embalm~ er nnd undertaker, Blair.Oilioe phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-tl Mrs. Sophia Reel: is entertain- ing the Baptist Mimlonary Society al. her home this afternoon. For Sud.'Spotted saddle pany, 7 years old,gentle.Phone 211 on 24.J. L. Petenen.14-xv Chris K.Bendorl,Undertaking m d ambulance service.Phones: otlioe, 161; residence, 188.29-tf Hamid Kelly mme up from Omaha for a weekend visit with his mother, Mrs. Julia Kelly. The census report. for Sheridan township shows a populntoin of 445 for 1930 as against 583 for 1920. DANCE at M. W. A. hnll Sat.- ulday evening, May Petersexfs orchestra of Bennington.Bring lunch and cups, tree coffee.14-2t Coat Sale $15.90, Fuhlon Gamer Sizes 14 '48-vllluu ho $80.l t For Ren residence.In- quire Will Linden.14-rf The Blnir hi gh mum ls s lmost deserted mdxy as about nlny at the students under the accrt of Superintendent and Mrs. Muse : and Pro f. x. c .DeGroff, of the mudc department, are enroute to Lincoln where they will enter the field meer. and the scholastic con- te s t lt Weqleyan University. Have you heard this Radio An- nouncement?To advertiae our Coat Sale $15.90, Fadmlon Center Sizes 14 to 48-vdua to 330-1¢ Furniture, rug-a md Door cover- lngl.Mlthey R. Bondorf.21-tl Lake Records, s fol $1.00.Used ones from 1.0¢ to 251; 14-n Music Shore. Miss Lucille Jensen, daughter of Mrs.Freda Jensen,is salalsdy in The Quest Shoppe, which opened for business last week. For Bak ':C. Brown beghom eggs, $10.50 per 80 dozen case- Phone 2211 on 36. 9-L!\O m Mencke,Blnir Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Trin- idad, Colorado, is spending a few dnyg at the home of her brothen Clark 0'Hanlon and lnmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and family and Mt. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhosdes drove to Wayne, Neb. on Sunday to attend the receplibn given the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen at the Robert Whor- Iow home. William Ziegler passed his twen ty-first birthday last '1'hursdnY» April 17th and in honor of the event, he invited ln fifteen of his friends for A seven o'clock dinner- A pleasant evening is reported. ,~., HARDY PERENNIAL FID~ ; : l ma n u n a s , w e w m ma P o s r PAID at planting Lime, 8 orien~ Poppies, s Hollylzocb, 8 Eng~ . Daisy; a Swat William, 2 ~», bury Bell, 8 Rocky Mt. Colum~ . planks, and 12 Superflne Rdnbo Mixture Gladlolua bulbs.if yo~ will write for them at once an~ send n dollar in help defray - propagating and mailing expeme Catalogue free.Blg bargain:. Japanese Baxberry Hsdgv.'I GARDNER NURSERY c o n PANY, Box B, Osage, lawn.2-1~ f . E3 I ' ` r;» \ 0 si | Furniture, rugs and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendorf.214.1 *zoo bales of choice wild hay, $10 per ton.Louie Mmeke.14-2t' Highest prices for produce. Phone 258.Farmers Produce Co.88-tf Dorff. forget our hose-mending service.w .J.Sas.5-tl Pianos on easy terms.14-xr /Music Soon. wnen you wunt letoerheads or envelopes or statements call The Enterprise.1-tt Mr: and Mrs. 0. M. Ireland and mice ment Saourdxy with rela- tives in Omaha. Burmnn Guyer drove over from Lincoln for weekend visit at the parental, 0. A. Guyer borne Mr.Henry Monke of Fontanelle, wa s circulating among Blair friends last Saturday. Pennanent. Wave,$7.50. Ankinds of heuuiy work.Phone 197, Mn Kr A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax:88-tl Mr. Ef V. Capps, who is light qommissioner down at Beatrice, .made an over Sunday call on his wife who still maintains her red- dcnee in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Krause and Mrs. Marjorie Meuinger drove to Omaha Sunday evening .and ab- tended the World theatre. Do you play bridge!The En- terprise has |complete new line of score cards and place cards. Why not see them!1-tl Mr.Frank Linden,Margaret r ..lr ;~. For Sale-51013,Pham 1221 on 13.1441 mm Ali c e umm r e t urn e d ml Lincoln Wednesday enning liver? a short vu/:ation with homo folks. Mrs. Clark 0'Em1on and Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon drove to Omaha Wednesday, ucompanied by Mrs. E. S. Beaty and Miss Lucille Kemp A shower was grven at the home of'Mx-5. P. K. Nelson on last Tues- day evening for Mrs. Fred Kniep, nee Verna Kuhr of Kennard vicin- ity.A very pleasant time was ¥€P°r¢-ed. ~R.Brock,president o l the BL AIR TEACHER GOES To NORFOLK Miss Mnye Peterson,who has been our efficient fifth B teacher during the past six years, receiv- ed an election at Norfolk.She will have charge nf an opponun- ity room in which work will be carried on for all the intermediate grades of the city.This positinn ;=.»..~' Dr.R. J.Murdoch, were in at ......-mont. Fourteen Omaha chess fans came up last Wednesday evening upon invitation from the Blair Chess Club and engaged the Blair men in battle at Dans. College. At the dose of the tournament the scones mod 16 to 12 in favor of the metropolltes.Subsinnéal re- heshments were served and a Bo- cial hour enjoyed following the tournament.R. Reynolds of Lin- mln a nd Dr. J. M. Curia o f Te- cumseh,former members of the mteri all ' in k e e p ~~own the opponents'score. Phonognphx at very low prius. 14-It Mode Store. For Sale--Home hay.Phone 21 on 27.Rollnnd smmi.12-ex For Sale-A Jersey bull. 14-if Hosea Wilson. REWARD offered for returtror information of ¢:hild's tricycle. Phone Blue 285.14-It C. x. Bendorf, licenwd embalm- er and underiaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 183.3-ti Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Capps of Lincoln,spent Sunday with Mr. Capps' mother, Mrs. E. v. Capps. Jens Nielsen, Jack Croudy and Henry Christensen are doing duty on the Federal jury in Omaha this week. The ladies of the Congregational church served n good dinner co a large crowd on Tuesday evening April 22.' For Sade or Re nt-Si x room house with some growing fruit and garden already made. 14-lt J. w. Jacobs, Blair. Mrs. Lee Hucllesnn ls enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs, C. W. Schealfer and daughter, Betty Ann of Alden, Iowa. For Rent-Light housekeeping and sleeping rooms,furnished Flora Moore, 318 W.Lincoln St. 14-zz' Miss Bess PntHck of Omaha, was a guest at the S.E.Kemp and Frank Stewart homes over Easter Sunday.~ Mr.and Mrs.Harold Schafer and daughter, Barbara ot Omaha, were week-end #nests of Blair relatives and friends. Kenneth Pound returned from 0'Neil, Neb.Sunday evening and after a few days visit with home Broke hone: or mules lor sale. 18-5t°Rudolph Mencke, Blair. I wi ll repair your Phonognph or Sewing Machine.S. E. Kemp It Rev. J. Frese md sons, Alfred md Elmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koltverman C. K. Bendori, licensed emhalm~ sr nnd undertaker, Blair.Oilioe phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-tl Mrs. Sophia Reel: is entertain- ing the Baptist Mimlonary Society al. her home this afternoon. For Sml.'Spotted saddle pany, 7 years old,gentle.Phone 211 on 24.J. L. Petenen.14-lt' Chris K.Bendorl,Undertaking m d ambulance service.Phones: otlioe, 161; residence. 188.29-u Harold Kelly mme up from Omaha for a weekend visit with his mother, Mrs. Julia Kelly. The census report. for Sheridan township shows a populatoin of 445 for 1980 as against sas for 1920. DANCE at M. w. A. hnll Sat.- ulday evening, May Petersexfs orchestra of Bennington.Bring lunch and cups, tree coffee.14-2t Score cu-ds, plnoe cards, birthday cards, sympathy ands-all can be found at The Enterprise office. Qopular price 1-rr Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Bohn en- joyed Easter at the Carl Bohs home and in the evening slldrove to Omaha to n show. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evansdrove over from Council Bluffs Thurs- day evening for a short visit with Blair relatives and friends. Miss Frances Brass,who at- tends the state university, enjoyed the spring vacation at the par- ental, Jake Brosa home., Mrs. ~ K. Nelsen of west South I have some more ldt of those md w a S E W I NG M AC H I NE S at priea from $3.50 up bu $20.00, Why wu t s mnney on HI GH PRICED used ons. 14-It S. E. Kemp. Now mlinish your floors your- Aelf with the new Johnson home sander.y can sand and complete!his (loom at a small expense.We rent fini.; ml- chine at n small c m p e r hour. A full swck of Johnsoxfs Floor W a x a nd 0 i l a i n x m c k , u w e l l as Winchester Red w Paints. 14-lt |`1he Arndt Hdwe. Cont Sale $15.90, Fadmlon Center Sizes 14 to 48-valua to 330-1 : Furniture, rugs md Door cover- lngl.Mlthey R. Bondorf.21-tl we mom, s for s1.oo. med ones from 1.0¢ to 251; 14-n M u d :Shore. Miss Lucille Jensen, daughter of Mrs.Freda Jensen,is sala lady in The Quest Shoppe, which opened for business last week. For Bak ':C. Brown Ieghorn eggs, $10.50 per 80 dozen case. Phone 2211 on 36. 9-L!\Otoo Mencke.Blnir Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Trin- idad, Colorado, is spending a few dlys at the home of her brother, Clark 0'Hanlon and lnmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and family and Mt. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhosdea drove to Wayne, Neb. on Sunday to attend the reception given the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen at the Robert Whor- low home. William Ziegler passed his twen ty-first birthday last Thursday. April 17th and in honor of the event, he invited ln fifteen of his friends for a seven o'clock dinner. A pleasant evening is reported. Seed Corn lor Sal;mme corn,tests high,hand picked,shelled and graded, $2 per bushel at Arm3% miles east of Arlington on gravel.J. 0. Marshall.13»2t' Fashion Center Silk Dresses in smart new styles to wear now and all spring and summer prlced at $4.98, $8.75, $10 w $19.75 in sizes 11 in 52.Another large shipment just 'm.~1»'ved from New York.l t The high school pupils of the Blsbee school will present the three~act comedy, "'l'hat's One on Bill" at the school house on next Friday evening,Apnl 25.Come Coat Sale $15.90, Fuhlon Gamer Sizes 14 '48-vllluu ho $80.l t For Ren residence.In- quire Will Linden.14-rf The Blnir hi gh mum ls s lmost deserted mdxy as about nlny at the students under the accrt of Superintendent and Mrs. Muse : and Pro f. x. c .DeGroff, of the mudc department, are enroute to Lincoln where they will enter the field meer. and the scholastic con- te s t lt Weqleyan University. Have you heard this Radio An- nouncement?To advertiae our \ 'i l 1 I ? /-... a J HARDY In d BU PAID It Poppies, Uliay; a bury Bell planks, Mixturs wi ll wri send n d propagnCaialogu Japmeie GARD PANY,: ....-mont. Fourteen Omaha chess fans came up last Wednesday evening upon invitation from the Blair Chess Club and engaged the Blair men in battle at Dans. College. At the dose of the tournament the scones mod 16 to 12 in favor of the metropolltes.Subsinnéal re- heshments were served and a Bo- cial hour enjoyed following the tournament.R. Reynolds of Lin- mln a nd Dr. J. M. Curia o f Te- cumseh,former members of the Blair Club, were present nnd aided materially in keeping down the opponents'score. BL AIR TEACHER GOES To NORFOLK Miss Mnye Peterson,who has been our efficient fifth B teacherduring the past six years, receiv- ed an election at Norfolk.She will have charge nf an opponun- ity room in which work will be carried on for all the intermediate grades of the city.This position carries a condderable advance in salary over what she has been re- ceiving here i n the Blair city schools. rbod' A.r>vem'|r\Na U p7Z S h i r t S t y l e s For Immediate Wear d loths OxfordsGlover - Broa c - Dress shirts in plain white, light tan and)lue dominate 'for spring.Both collar attached h.You'|l this advance showing and neckband style with two collars to matc \ A l . 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Fourteen Omaha chess fans came up last Wednesday evening upon invitation from the Blair Chess Club and engaged the Blair men in battle at Dans. College. At the dose of the tournament the scones mod 16 to 12 in favor of the metropolltes.Subsinnéal re- heshments were served and a Bo- cial hour enjoyed following the tournament.R. Reynolds of Lin- mln a nd Dr. J. M. Curia o f Te- cumseh,former members of the Blair Club, were present nnd aided materially in keeping down the opponents'score. BL AIR TEACHER GOES To NORFOLK Miss Mnye Peterson,who has been our efficient fifth B teacherduring the past six years, receiv- ed an election at Norfolk.She will have charge nf an opponun- ity room in which work will be carried on for all the intermediate grades of the city.This position carries a condderable advance in salary over what she has been re- ceiving here i n the Blair city schools. rbod' A.r>vem'|r\Na U p7Z S h i r t S t y l e s For Immediate Wear d loths OxfordsGlover - Broa c - Dress shirts in plain white, light tan and)lue dominate 'for spring.Both collar attached h.You'|l this advance showing and neckband style with two collars to matc m e l t n a m e i l l m a n a r.a n e a r s y m u m s uu|.u.|.us.D i a n . ,cuJu_1c=|.n Mu a t c .E a s t e r d i n n e r w i t h h i s s i s t e r , M r s ." r u n \rm...._rredenck Koltennan,who at- tends the state university at Lin- eoln, is spending a few days va~ cation at* the parental, Curl Kol- terman home. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Sol] and Twila Mrs.Theresa Soll and George Klabunde,all of Pender,were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soll. Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Erwin, Mrs. Stanley Titus and daughter, Joan of Croix, spent Easler Sun- day with Mrs. .Tas Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. E. Tornblad. Joe Weber of Walthill,took his mother, Mrs. John Weber, and sis- ters. Margaret and Mattie, to Her- man Sunday where they enjoyed dinner at the John Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs.Shirley Stokes and baby were also there. For Sale-Kerosene heater $1.50; three-burner kerosene Quick Meal stove,$10.00;large two-burner oven, $1.50; iron bed and springs; vm-.-r no-n-zu.. am..m.....,.Hand selected Seed Corn, picked and dried before frost. Tests 97%. $3.00 p e r bushel,bags flee. Rolland Smith, on Frank Schafer farm.12~t! Mrs. John "°°*=r, who is being treated at the Blair hospital lor high blood pressure,preparatory to an eye operation, is getting on nicely. Mrs,Frank Gray and father, Abe Sutherland have both return- ed from an Omaha hospital and are convalescing nicely at their home here. Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Stokes have moved fiom the Dora Black residence oh Lincoln street, im a rental P*'°P€1'¢Y o n Nebraska street. Dr.Leo Kilian of Wakefield, Neb.,brought his mother,Mrs. Myrtle ~home Monday where ahe has been visiting for several months. pxeme Manager of the R. N. A'a at her home last Friday after- noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs.Wm.McCracken of Omaha,were Easter dinner guests at the home o! their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc- o.=..ken. Mules for Sale-Three, two and one year old; also one eight; also one registered Mammoth Jack. C.E.Meyer,West Point,Neb., Route 4._18-21 Mr. and Mrs.Louis Naeve and children of La Platte, Neb.were Sunday guests a t the parental, Fred Soll home on east South street. Miss Frances Koopman returned m her school work at the Omaha University Monday evening, alter spending the spring vacation with Blair relatives and friends 'Pom and Ruth Blanchard,who are broadcasting over the Clay be missed among their c.i1'cle of friends in this elty and bes wishes of all go with them to their new home. A shower complimentary toMrs. Earl Jensen, bride of the week, was given at the Ed Jensen home last Wednesday afternoon.Around sixty friends and relatives were present and all had a good time. The bride received many lovely gifts lor her new home.A lovely luncheon was served to the guests. Have you happened w tune in an this Radio Announcement?To introduce our big RED GOLD sugar saver strawberry, wa will send POSTPAID at planting time this spring,24 big,fat RED GOLD plants with Gator-Hide Mulch Paper Squares for 12 of the plmta and will include 12 snperfine m m n o w GLADIOLUS BULBS l! you will write at anne and send a dollar to help cover the propagating and mailing ex- pense.Catalogue free Big bar- gains in Japanese Barberry Hedge THE GARDNER NURSERY COM PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-13m \ .Qv 1 .1~\ » 5 it4},. g,v g ».Q- . I .,""""A ~ . WHAT else can you buy- That will please every mem ber of the family- rbod' A.r>vem'|r\Na 'E.esu\.T.r USE' mm xvrw. CUT awk °P~/. emee,§ I s 50$100 to $3 7 This is the place to get those work shirts.Full cut 36 inch Defy work shirt 83c.Also a full lihe of the mostIexquisite neckties at popular prices H Poll en 's i 1 Hosiery$1. 50; ha nd po wer va c u um c le ane r, $ l. 5 0 ;sto ne j a r a a n d crooks,a t 2 2 1 o n W e st Li nc o ln .1 4 - lt* L i r a W .W .W i lk i n s o n i s en - te r ta i ni n g th e Th u r sd a y a f te r n o o n br i d g e c lu b a t th e i r f i r s t me e ti n g sinc e th e Le n te n season.Th e y en joy e d a o n e o'eloc k lu nc he on a t Robinsoafs c afe before g o i n g to h e r h o me . Mr . s m!h i m. W m. F . S mi th o f Gmahra.were c alling o n Bla i r fHon¢i~l:1-1.Mo n d n v an d wh i le i n :h £ i r a n a C h a s B y r n e a n d »f a mi ly dr o ve i o Pap illio n,No b .' S u n d a y to spend th e d a y a t ' t h e Ip ar e ntal, J .P. By r n e h ome .Th e y re tu rn ed Su nd ay d ve ni ng . Th e wo r k o n th e R.E .'Vinton residenc e o n we s t Li nc oln stre et is p ro gr e ss in g ni c ely an d Mr . a n d Mr s . V i n to n p la n to mo ve to th e i r n e w h o me a b o u t th e f i r s t o f n e xt mo n th . !" G 8:.I Ti r e s c o s t me less ne r Ce nt er ,Ne b .sta ti o n ever y da y , ar e s pe n di n g a s h or t vac a ti o n with Mrs . Bla: ¢c ha rd 's pa re nts, Mr. a nd Mr s . S h e r ry Moo r e . W . J . B r a n d e n o f H e r m a n , wa s a ple asa nt c aller a t Th e E n te r - pr i se o ff i c e W ed n es d a y . Mr . Br a m d c r t ha s b u t rec e ntly re tu r ne d f r o m a n Om a h a ho sp ital a n d i s mu c h be tte r th ou g h no t y e t f ee lin g entir ely bac k to g ood h ea lth. » Mr .a n d.Mr s .F r e e ma n Tu c k e r / H Featurine' the Newest Modern Designsi' The gayest colors of spring are woven into these stylishsilk Hose in plain and faocy effects. Choose hose that _-----.- -~--.' -_nan as guests on Easter Sunday,|:Ulv rny Wm.took occaslon Q0 Itlre ,fmle Fm" any tue I'\e e?r}their son, Roy I... Tucker and Mrs. 1.i>1t The Enterprise office and_\\9@d 'wrzhes a custemer.jf'=;_==11M. Anderson, both of Omaha, and }.;.u l m subscription set ahead gdgf thedsame i§£'°§`°{`§° ~ 3 in the exening, Mr. and Mrs. A, J_ f :..u f this family »'S. an mme e e . . . ` 2 1 » . § f E » > . "1'y e a r o r f r e e .G a m b l e S t o r e m m o n t .1 t | C r o u d y a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r ,P h y l l l s r Mr.and Mrs..C.G.Halbert Golf, baseball, fishing and ten- spent f:.1:T.8r Sunday at the par-5¥liS5~°°I18ii<>I1S11l>'known sportmg enlal,M.M.Halbert home in'a°°dS-Sh==k@SI>@=1r@»Wilson,So. Omaha.Bi n,Halbert,who hadil3315. Winchester at all Gamble sp-ent several days spring vacation . S res.Complete tackle box, 98c. at the Robert Widener home, norhh . Fremont,Neb.14-lt Johnson, were dinner guests. Mrs. E. S. Beaty was hostess at a dinner party last Sunday at the Ro be rts ge Those present were Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Rankin of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Mann I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . .¢ . » : l L ¢ l . | n . ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ .A m e n - . . J » \ ' . s . v §n v n e v n m u u m a u u u n u r ffm~ é.Ké=w ' ui ~5 0 0 per paiv A2 23 roc cnurfwuz r w~.:.;wc m r ¢ 'rs Am \'| 0 J 0 S A S Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 Ocfch & Ends Womexfs dress slippers, $5.00 for $2.19 S U N D R I E S Whoopie pants, green and red bottoms $1.25 to $1.35 Lee Overalls "The Best in the W orld" Shirts and shorts, new patterns; fancy and plain ... W ork Gloves ... 50c to $1.00 25 to $2.75 THE HACK SAW VOL 4 APRIL 24, 1930 NUMBER 51 Sp r i n g u s u a lly p a y s u s a f e w vi si ts he- fo r e she c omes to sta y ..,, Go od to ols ad d e as e to I a W n a n d ga r de n c are.Ad eq u ate e - qu i p me n t pa y s f o r its elf i n e xt r a di vi - den ds f r o m y o u r ef f o rts .W e espe- c ia ily rec omme nd " A le xa n d e r Ga r de n p l o w s ," E lw o o d " la w n mo we r s a n d " K e e n K u t te r " H o e s a n d Rak es. Li s te n i n g i n a t th e Qu a li ty M a r k e t : " T h e pric e o f eg g s i s 221:a dozen. 1 15c a doze~"Customer: "All right crack me a dozen." I against wear.Con stunt » That will make it easy for friends to keep in touch with them- That will be a sburce of safety in cafse of fire, sickness or other emergency- And that will always be a convenience and sometimes a necessity? Blair Telephoine Co. to the fiber, making i t hard W keep clean.A q u m ortwoo f DEVOES Porch'a n d Dock Paint will do mostanyordinaryporch job,drys mrd andstands the wear. We've been asaoci-»amd more or less with business men for 15 years,and m've never yet seen the time sumelhlng wnsn't wrong with *vudnesa We admit c h A tmoneyisn"every- thing.But we find ¢........ A Blair man won-dered all day yea- terday why w c a r didn't have a n y PETEHSEN HARDWARE po we r .I e n I Specialohowing | _] S t r a w H a t s ~ K Bs lf h i f ~'.::,z;1:fm';;';, '°::,.:i if ~ r frh25c Z., ';éc eI ~ it very useful in paying our bills. We have added i n the last week sev- eral items £0 our stock ul chick wa~ terers and feeders. We have galvanized steel coops at s wryreasonable price. One man can sup- port several,ehiJdrenbut it's a devil ol n » :lor the children gnpport the old mln. Paint with DEVOE and right now is a . .. o t l t',Bluir, returned to Omaha with -......a n |cu.uenan lun,m r .: mu mr s .J .s"F _§m~eu 'f¥""°°'f 9°mPe'@=' Inobem ma' Mr. and M Li nile m.1|I n n s bllllll zp qlllté 21 l\.¥in&8S i n Be aty o f th is gi fy ,Le e Hu dles on dr o ve ln f r o m f e a d y hur lt f a r m buxichmz.O n ...__YQ .,. . Seneca,Neb.last Sunday where he is located with a seining crew.He reports that they had eight inches of snow oizt there.He will spend a few days 4 in Blair and T : n | n ' . . . .\ n f n u - . . l . . . . . . ! . . . _I . . .L l . . . Tuesday of this week rhéy dc-Be gg g m " ° " "easter,Mrs.luered a couple of twosow hog ert. a eman a n d daughter, houses over 110% of Arlington.Marne §Iatherine and son, Edward of Scnimer,dro e M dMrs.John Weber accompanied to spend th ay o r h °"sg;;~9f'ffi"'l""'» Jgpn ?3ri'fkBf'"'ff|home.Edward attends th; State A. v".II-`|I"" uunn:|Ui\lllllll' w ""|:'::'..1:w=..'°,':.'1=.f:.=.': 'EEE ..=:t':| Univenity and is enivyirig theYuCurlSchmidtu u J " w ||: 1 . : :uA l a ..l31||.:H.B3ll n a n U t t l l l s n r i n v v m ' s a i i n n n l n r a * drove tolconfinei in the hospital.She w8 8 | " ""°" " " ` " ° " " w w w "flaw fnr namuch Improved and returnedtof Mr. fgndMrs. Harold J. Madsen \Davennort. Nah fm.1 Fri-~ ~ ~ -- ~ - - " - " J -~~-'enter ta in ed o n Th u r s d a eve niny3'\\ ee k' s vi s it wlth he r p ar en ts .Sh-e he r h o me th a t d a y .f 1 z k t h f H 1; : wa s ac c ompanie 'by Mr s .Ra v -Mr s .D011 S te wa r t a n d Mr s .I..Q "Y"°F.'?f'_ °'.`i"f"'¥ guea s \ ~-I --"" _ ""mr.ann mrs.J.r;.Fischer andShir!-ey, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chris- tiainsen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morten- sen and Mr. and Mrs. FrankPet- ersen.'I'he occasion was Mrs. 1\iadson's birth anniversary Sand mend Burr, who stopped at Sutton F.States entertained the teach- tq visit until Friday with her par- ers' bridge club at the home of ents,when she will return to the latter, last Thursday evening, Blair with Mrs. Schmidt.following dinner at Roberts Cafe. A }{_ Earhart,.__§vho for years Miss Nona Moss was awarded has handled mhwf-iuhscripuon busi- first.prize for high score and! nm for thc VEor1§»Herald in +,his|P@ff\a Hgwhfnsvf iww *h@-<=\§=»lwiches, ice cream, cake and coffee; 1:uun|.|r,mu.wnu Ima m e n ll l ll l -n n .DQTHICQ I T !I U t n -fi .-.. "t..2:'2*£'ff_."£e§:Est»'=.&1'e=;fer- F%°\°=;ed° he 1»s=== mf-3°w.1=e=" S L w .v' f ' & , lT, §i ' Z, ' I i ; -...H ..._..u\.|\ ..»v»»»l .|»»n.:;, uuuunnlyqrvnalm,n u . u u u mrs. 1,311 Illllfl*Da k ota .He r e p o r ts th a t wh e n h e lle y f o r a f e w day s,ha vi n g c o me le f t W i n n e r th a t th e gr o un d wa s c o ve r e d with a f o o t o f s n o w. Mr s. L. C .opp e ntertained the y o u n g ma rr ie d ladies br id ge c lub a t her ho me last "I 'hu rsd ay after- Mr s. L. F. S tate s he ld h ig h an d Mi ss Gussie Sc héf fler th e lu c k y c ard f o r th e c u t Th e p a r ty wa s a ls o i n th e o f n surp rise handke rc hief noon. sc ore d r e w pri ze. f o r m sh o we r f o r Mr s .L. F . S tate s an d to F r e mo n t last.Sa tu rd ay whe re th e Hi nd le y s me t h e r a n d br o u g h t he r to Blai r.She wi ll vi si t h e r l:usband's relati ves a t Belle vu e, Nob . be fo re r etur nin g to C olor ad o. Mis s B ess ie I.Rouse , a niec e of Mrs. J o hn Gran t S hic k, d rove d own f r o m W is ner la s t Fr i d a y f o r a nt a o ne o 'c lo c k lun c h eo n la st F ri ~ de y ,A p r i l 18,c o mp li me nta r y to h e r mo th er - in -law,Mr s .W .A . W r i g h t, wh o h as r e c en tly r etu me d l f r o m a tr i p to Te xa s .Plac es were~ la i d f or ei g ht la d ie s ' a nd fo llo win g | a lo ve ly lunc heon,a ve r y pleas~ a n t af ter n oo n wa s spe nt.Th e gu es t o f h o n o r w e n t t o Br a in e rd , Nleb Tue sda y ,to vi s i t he r sonssh or t " B i t w i t h 1113!Hllllt Blld |q r ~ f e w d a y s wh e n s h e wi n ] e . . unc le.Miss Rous e is supe rviso r of ' t u r n t o t h e W .V .W n g h t h o m e l n ~i n ~l \ l \ } \ ' ; { \: 4 " . n n 1 n A f . 1 ¢ .a a I n ___ _ ______' _ _ _____-_-..|»\.yuualb auauula uzitgug CIILY IDI 8 IOUKEI Viliil.sh e received ma n y d d n l y rernem-Wirlrlef-He r f a th e r , th e l a te R" - t Th e pi no c h le c lub o f Y or k Cr ee k hranc es.C.G.Rouse.wa s n a s tm nf'th o -». .The Monday Afnemoon Club met.April 21 with Mrs.Fred Nemetz.Roll call was responded to by giving old table customs. Mrs. H. J. Hansen spoke on "Linen and Silver";Mrs.G.A.Rath- mann on "Glassware and China",and Mis. Will Wright on "Table Decorations".The next two pro~ grams will take up the subject of travel.On April 28, the Club will have the pleasure of headng Mr.Henry lllonke of Fomanelle speak on his recent trip abroad. The Club will meet with Mrs. J. R Smith of west Gnnt street. |Meumaia church al, l~i2£I»{m`Lb§aI twenty-five years ago. 4 The Eastern Star kensington was held on Tnesda afternoyo n,April 22, at the home of Mrs. W.~ D.Hammond.The homes was assisted in the entertainment by Mrs.C.T.'Irf;~her,Mrs.J.H. iGrimm,Mrs L.C.Hansen and Mrs.Chris Bendorf.The ladies,spent a very pleasant afternoon visiting and playing the game of Hearts.Mrs.John McKay held high more and won the prize. Nice refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. ¢ vicinity,were emenamed at LhehomeofMr.and Mrs.C.W. Christiansen Saturday evening. Those attending were Messrs. and Mesdames T.K.Iverson.S.C. Jensen, L. G. Johnson, Andrew Al-I bach, Elmer Thane, Howard Wily liamsen, .lens E. Jensen, and Mrs. Alhaeh of Florence.High scores were ldd by Mr. and Mrs. Soreni Jensen, and Mrs, Howard William-I sen and T. K. Iverson were con- eolw.The last meeting of the season will be held at Uwe homeof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane.At the close of the evening the usual mc..-..i.......».. ......- .__.. - i Blair, Ncb ska. April 24. 1980-'ms Enrxznpmgpfx g e s ix n o NEW§KENNARDT HE KENNARDNEWS |33Lrs.Mike Nelsen and Mrs. L Hansen were Sunday guestspar. apji Mx-a._H_§naJorgensgn. RS'mocmznmcs SUNNYSIDE NOTES 'Renu'd,Peggy Do n m d Mrs. Rihner drove w Omaha MondayOOHMISSIONEI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mixfeldt and family and loua Andersen wereSunday viniwrs at the Fritz Jah- nel home.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vous and`f.miiy hoped M n .Llzde w u u celebrate her birthday lut Tum- 'day evening.T Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Voss and Wallace helped Henry Tletgen celebnbe his birthday Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter .lapp and children were Blair allele Sinn*- d»y_=f°¢f"°9£=~-., J and snapped at the MarshallsNurseries on Center St.James x>.Rhea and Howard, Mr. Crumb, Grover Wilkins, Ros- coe Cook drove to Lincoln Friday morning as i t was Ieeders'day at the mm farm.'Dm md vsvim Rhea celebrated their birthday Sunday az me J. P. Rhea home Irene was home from Monroe, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Master andRayspentEasterSundaywith 'their scn,.Ray and family .m Fre- _ - . . Mr..md Mrs . J .w .J h mand daughter spent Sat.urda;f JL? Mrs. Ida Kersletier of Omaha, was o vxmnr at the W . A.Ker- stetter home Sunday afternoon, Mr- and Mrs.Tom Kniep andfamily .na mr. and Mrs . w. Km and family were Sunday dinner guegg at. the Henry Knisp home.Frrends and relaljves were en- |tenamed at the Henry 'l'letgenhome Sunday in honor o! H¢m'¥'s ining at the Louie Gotfach home. lb i ,_y_Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher en~ terulned Mrs.Reedy et dinner Sunday.lnv on and Neal Rosenbaum, ehlldren of Mr. and Mrs. ChesterRosenbaum, are ill with meaales. Mr.and Mrs.Leonard E,Pei,- erson entertained Mr. and Mrs.Nels Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gllssmnn and children,Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum and chil- dren lzat Friday ln honor of Mr. Peterson's birthday. Mis: Robertson of Colorado. il of 1 ld weeBell L l mhav.ld eral the ha. ld son,Har 0 lazy margsx-ez Fmch spentthek-end with her parents,nt ewood,Neb.eonnrd Peterson 'book Mattie e ua Blah Mondny morning to e dental work done.ln.Helen Burgess spent sev- days last week visiting i nhomes of her children in Omx. lr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen xnd , Bobby spent Easter with Mrs. men's pu-¢m_g near Ashland. 'rval Anrlmmum .ma M '.ma County Commissloners Room.Bhin Nebraska, April 21, 1980 The Bonn!nf Countv Commis-unusual withK h. v- ¢..:=-m , cmd-s dam n:met pursuant to 1 mms taken Apd 7, 1980. Present:Chu.Nelson,llehnna and c. J. Nelson The minutes of the p1 meeting were read and ng After n careful examhn the following bill.; on the E funds it was moved and s that the following claimslvwedandtheCountyC1 stmcted bo draw Warrant! ldjourn- c.B. recedingnqrvvvi mo n ufliilereznt | seconded |be al-1612 ..-Q on the pay the s1oo.oo h 19.00 65.00i :zmo , A 4.00 r 36.00:100.00 w o :5'1.30'z .l 5.89 s 58.52 1-.w i iw"f.tAI?rd Jn....15L' sundry-.w ""i'i§ and Mrs. Paul Jones and The pupils oi' the Sunnyside school welcomed the Easter rab- ~Qo e ' e s z :' f e noon even aug sdays early.Ga ma u e n PllY°d before dismissal and then the children all laid their( heads down on the desk,the room beingdarkenedby having the shade! pulled down.When the children raised wen-heads they foundLeautifulcoloredeggsontheir desk.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss and family, Alfred, Johnny and Emil Wiese,Mrs.Bertra Wendt and children helped Mr Henry Wxesex1celebrate his asa. birthday. 7.50g6.75 14.40 il 282:45ryI 50.009.99 ll 6.50 y 60.00 i g 1.20 25.65 40.00 \-91104.52 ».» Mr. and Mrs.Nels Christensen and family were Sunday afternoonvidtorsattheBobAndersen home.Mrs. Bill Koenig and sons were Friday visitors at the Wm.Voss home.Mrs. Bertha Wendt and children spent Saturday and Sunday althe Charles Voss home.Mr. and Mrs Harry .hhnel wis- ifed Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Fritz Jnhnel.Mr. and Mrs; Fred Misleldt and Wayne spent I-'riday afternoon with Henry Khanta. n...|.....A Al i "when were » fa mi ly . M r. a nd M r s - ~ J e n -sen attended the Larkin Qlub attheM u Klotz home Saturday m ievkgsgllasters and Margie o l Fremont,were callers at the B. F. Masters home._.Miss seein Halma. pnnupal °f the Bancroft school in Omaha. and her sims-.ry Holme! drove '?"* fro m 0 Friday to visit with Maud rs.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones wereSunday visitors at the home of Alben .Hansen near Kennard.Mrs.Herman Jungbluth and Kermit drove to Omaha Monday ° "»1'l'f'.§Z§"'il... Herman Jungbluth Sylvia, Vernon,Kermit and Ber-s m spent Easter$\md¢\Y with Ida Jungbluth., sxxra GRADE PARTY 'rn bers of the sixthgrad: weiueitertained at a PHYW a t c a n w m v .lm Wednesdayevaxlngfromseven-thirty until 'el k."hi gvenlng was s pent pl§ Yi "K games,alter which sandwxehes, pickles,w g ;;=d.°°°°°M'§§_§§ owing:_52 '.';'...... Jgimson. Kafhenne Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson olOmaha, were seven o'c.lork dinner guests at the John Johnson home. Mrs. Glen Jefferson and dough. ter spent several days lan week at the W.la, Jefferson home in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.Hans spent Easter SundayHemry Dornacker home. A number from this took in the dance at thehall last Sunday night. Misa Anna Petersen of spent Sunday with her Miss Dsgmar Petersen. Braeschatthe vicinity German Omaha,sister, Viola Sievers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slevers, enjoyed an Easter egg hunt at her home lastSaturday afternoon. Miss Wilma Liesche of Omaha, spent sewral days vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ludwig and daughter visited at the N. P. Niel- sen home Sunday afternoon. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES PARTY Mrs.Paaseh entertained the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades at her home last Thursday |. . .-,spending e few days visiting rela-Mrs.viri1i"'f1§\§fbS§ EE ¢i§§¢h`€`¢'§tives here.|came up from Omaha Saturday Mr. and_ Mrs. George Robertsonlevening to spend Easter with thw are enjoying a visit Irom 1.helrlparents,Mr. and Mrs. Rohm An- dsughber, Mary and her children. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Akins andMrs.Carl Ward were in Omaha last Friday.Menon Ward of Omaha, was abusinesscsdlerin Kennard Mon- da .ll . .and Mrs.Paul Barry vis- ited Mrs.L .Cashman Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andreasen entenained Dr.W. E. Wright at dinner Tuesday night.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Gottach of Washington,visited at HenryPlugge'a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen olBlair, visited at die W. E. King- don home Sunday. Miss Mae Burkholder spent the weekend with her parents at Fre~ mont, Neb. Lloyd Crapenholt,son of Mr. and Mrs.Lyle Crapenhoft,of Omaha,spent several days last week visiting at E. 0. Fdrchildki. Adrin Erwin and Harry Fincke ot' Pierce, Neb., came Friday eve- ning to vis it wi th Mr. and M r s Neal VreugdenhiL A number of li ttle friends of n i g h t r r . . - - . . . . . . . . \ . . . . r a . . u . . e r . . - . . | . . . .Jumps Hu n a n num nf Mu-ond dreaseu. Mg- S-3 MrnhC.B.Hansen spen u wi Mr. and Mrs.Peter ¢1.n.J....... M m Clyde 1 .Rosenbaum en~ tertained at a luncheon last Thurs-day i n honor of her daughtcr's iirst birthday. Those present were Mrs. Lydia Cashman, Mrs. Sarah Swlhart, Mrs. Homer E. Ward and Helen Elizabeth,Mrs.Harland French and sons, Gem and War~ ren,Mrs.George 1-lillman and children,Iris,Irene and Wilma,Mrs. Ralph Widener and Lila Ann Mrs.Gilford French and sons, James and Donald;Mrs.RolandHolmes and Bernard, Mrs. w.B, Rosenbaum and daughters, Marie, Gladys and Puma ,Mrs.o rw 'Gottach and Marilyn, Mrs. Henry Plugge and amy, Mrs. John Hsu and Beverly Ann,Misa HarrietHall,Mrs.Clyde Hansen and Bobby.The Girls Glee Club drove to Omaha Inst Friday to ta ke gy " in the contest held at So\n.h gh school.Miss Bnrkholder a n d Miss Wendbe accompanied them. .Mrs E. P. Booher served a de-licious lunch to a number o tw fund.: indicated below m uma .Cnrriod. Rollo Allen, April Snlnry John Anderson, Blncksmlll Work Roy M. Chase, Labor _ Cimrin F. Frahm, DraggxngGeiger & Putney, Repair: John Hall, Running Grade s m u n i , Ap r i l s mr y Ed. Japp, Labor _ Frank Moiloakie, Draggmg c. B. Mehrens, Freight Exp. Adv.Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Ga Omaha Road Equipment Cr 1z,,p,m Clyde swihm, LaborWalter Anderson, pnggim Geo. Franke, Dragging Garner Oil-Gas Servloe, 0; & GasZrheodore Hansen, PL Salam from Apr. zna Gus Kempcke, Dmzsins Nebrukn-Iowa Oil Co., OI John Sutherland, Pt. Sala: from Apr. lstChauncey Wilkins, DraggixArthur N. Andersen, Drag s ms . Jennie Belang, ReneHemmn Filling Station, Ga Oil, Grease 1:..\.»..I 'r.».¢.»\Am- sul" I n thousands) of homes today there'e a topic of interqsting conversation-the new Haag 65 washer. For what woman is not in- terested in a better, quicker, and easier way of laundering? The Haag 65 is new throughout. It is even more eflicient than the other fine y/ashers that for years \....,.. .....,,:- ¢,..m\... QI-m ..,..(. ¢\n.,...", If ;= nanilg1: 1no.oo|-."..`§'.+ tc: §:1.."` Vx.; h0ln; '.;,; Vins i ntrip the num M-,¢ ., ... - -..--Miller, Alice Mm Kmgdon,_ Inw-rmoe Matuen,Kenneth Hxllman. Norma Jane Ward, Clara Casey-Lyle Rosenbaum.Ruth Brown,Ruth Lauritsen,Kennelh Fowler. Doro!-by Miller Ella Llu!.ruP» El-mer Japp, 1-:vein Andersen. Rus- sel Chasey,Aunlee ggmga um. ..~¢.,\~¢ mu .. pu., -...nv l"=.v'ing games.alter which the hostess served a deEciona two course lunch to the following:Sylvia Aldms,Katherine Larsen, Doris Anderson, Ha nie t Peflzrson,Ruth Hansen,Gwendolyn Johnson,Martin Lar- sen, Florence Hall, Ruth Jenkins, Norma lre nnl ldn Mn;Pgtfit, Mrs.John Burgess of Omaha. spent last week vidting .hmgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Anderson. Mr.and Mrs. Homer E. Wardand Mrs. E. Berry entertained at dinner Slmd ghe following: FredKramgr of erton, Helen Berry ladies at the church baaemmtlastThursday when Misa Hlnnah An- derson gave s lecture on home misdonary work. T*!°m m Neighbors held a epecasl - meeting at Mrs.GlennRosenbanm's Tuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berry drove 9- n....\.- M. \....x-...., 1...» 'r~L...»._ a§: "§, ;;, §;§ 5;' e"i m a ; ; : , ; f ; g . " "' " ' " W I Miss Bértha. Jdmel is ata]Ed. Hencine, D1'*8¥i"¢13.50 at the Ed Matthiesen homeB¥f°n McDonald, Apnl sm-Bm! while they are on :mrl r !..100.00 at Exeelsior Springs._. wh,'.';;;r;;,::;a;g;.;;.;'1;.,.;;1;"a,;;' ~to the patented safety agitator. It has a brand new wringer equipped with the latest balloon-type soft rubber rolls that "smooth" the water from clothes without crush or damage. You will particularly want to see this new wringer 6len1deDou1d.Aprus¢|-g 4|,,¢,¢"4|¢¢¢q¢¢ary _1 0 0 -°° Enn ¢ rd mn | ri v e n ntt hs G e r0llllllB0|dF4l\l| 1lIlm| :O0.,l ms md n y m- » x » ¢ . 1 m. ~u L u bl k ls t " M from Sunnyside were:I .me l - R u mu n m. G u u v ' n n . w m s u m ,llr..|| u| 1 ,8.75 V'L Y! m..n-ui ! S-l | m m . § § E ' f f f ' W E ' ~ ~ noseand M rs, lhris wlnm Raymond lweenbaum, nuxsg Thompson. PEAcE!¢*U;. HILL l U l i u u' u m m m F li lt h il d .n a n - i n Plib ln f S ch u v ler - [ Allin H 9 1 1 1 a n d H r .dly.Gl¢teh¢nHAll 'ehtkedltlhenorsdulngthelrnblmna'1'heD0!ellSewingSodetym¢¢n t t h e h m u m e h u e h h n m n t1; ; ; ¢ T N ; " » m ; , m g "i . . ~"d ' T ' " ' " ' nr-.c m theg;m¢__g¢n¢_g,__l| §§§g;'h o m p - ~ ~l t ~ g a m a Saturday afternoon.. Miss Olga Wendte spent theweek-end with her parents at Neweantle, Neb. Rdph E.Fairchild and son, Howard spent Sunday i n Ken~ mrd.- The Board oi Education held aspecial meeting at the schoolhouseMonday evening. Mm, Homer E. Ward entertain- ed at s luncheon last Friday aft- ernoon in honor ol' her daughter-'s first birthday. Those presentwere Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum,Helen Louise and Mildred,Mrs.L.E. Ward,Mrs.Floyd Alexander, Freida Rosenbaum.Mrs.Charles Berry and Mrs. Clyde L.Rosen- ~num and Bonnie lee.Miss Martha Koenig,seniornurse from St. Joseplfs hospital, formerly of this place, has beenchosen to act as one of the princ- esses at the Junior-Senior formal prom to be held Friday eveningIn qw ballroom of the Fontanelle hote . as well as the Haag 65's many other modern features. Your Haag dealer will gladly demonstrate this new and better Haag without obligation. A phono call will arrange a convenient hour. ~v o n - r e x ~ N°°°lc Frledrlchsen Hardwar~ KENNARD NEBRASKA C H. Lulhg salesman FL Calhoun, Nebraska u.v. quww, nf... .,,....,-.._.__"m "_"_________S. H. Neff, Road Work 38.00 Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen, Robert Madsen, Road Work Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss and fam-& Drn88'ifl8 34.45 ilies, John,Alfred,Emil Wieoe, Louie Jensen, Road Work 6.00 Walter and Ray Jahnel. Ruben Rasrqussen,Road Mr.and Mrs.Bill Japp spentwnrlf9.50 Friday ewning with Mr. and Mrs. All the pupils i n the seventh and eighth grades who Look ex- aminations,passed.The eighth grade gmduafes are:Viola Voss, Leom Wrieh, Clarence Voss, Henry Voss. Asmus Wiese and Martin son muse rue uomncuer.1 K E N N A R D R U R A L n Jozrrmcs Hn Arn hrinf vinitnr at cnurcn sunday evening,rue reau-ing "The Resurrection" by Arnold, K1V€n by Mn. Roy Reedy ol Oma- ha was greatly enjoyed.i m .w.E.w n g m and sons returned Sunday evening afher havlmz snent n week dnrilino hm' Jan. w. Nielsen, Road Work Chris Bensen, Road Work Gu; Kempcke, Road Work Chris F. Frahm, Road_ Work 9 2 6 0 W a lte r J a p p an d fa mi ly . 16.75 Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d Mis f e ld t a n d s m s W a y n e we r e K e n n a r d c allers o nas,o o| Thurs day afterno on. U - . ...-A v m l Gladys Petersen,8150 an i r "" ` l ` " d " `eighth grader, was unable to tqkc §*;§m§;.Gasser ome Sa ur av .the &XB.I'0ill|ItiollB b€C.8llS€ of ln-Mn and LII5_ Louie Ggttggh gn- E Tl;commencement programf tert ed some of he; mlatiegon e S t 'n r .Iwill he iziven on the last day of r'..n.¢¢-l?; 'i.`§'3'»15§..l"o or o s __ . _D " r " ". _. . - -- - - , _ - =- w u -p a r e n ta Rh o d a Ke mp c k e ,d a u i h te r o f Mr . a nd Mr s. Gu s Ke mps : e , en ter - ta i n e d s e ver a l of h e r li ttle f ri e n d ? Sa tu r da y af te rn o o n i n h o n o f o f h e r bi r th d a v.A l l nresent.h a d a Fred T. Puls,Dragging 19.50 Mrs. Cora Badgerow, Correct- ing Sth Grade PapersRaymond Burr, M. D., Prof. ServicesCityofBlair,Current & Mdse._Mary J. Cook, Copying Arl. Num. Index.John Dulaney, Caring Ihr Poor Farmers Elevator, Conl for Poor Elzy Triplett Estate, Rent Mrs. Mary E. Gilbert, Caringfor Poor 25.00A. F. Gray, Bailiff I-'ces §Z.QQ 20.84 2o.oo 27.75 20.00 27.1 540.00 60.78 I I mr. unu lun. vnnlmr W., ...Usons helped Tom Kniep celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening. D `DOINGS 1 Mr. and ll a Lloyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs.N ls Svendgud attend-ed n card pany at the home mf Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielfoldtl and family were visiting Mr. and* Mrs. Nels Svendgard Monday. Roland Omsby came home lust week from the Fremont hospital much impruved after a long ill- mss. sc ho ol, Ha y S-|"'rlfr"."`a}§a'§a`£éf"iia==K i o tz e n te r -}b'1iy_£i¢{{é'§$i1iyi1E§`g§=n}é§."'LSE i Th e f o llo vn n g pupxla ma d e th e ta in ed th e L a r k i n C lu b me mb e th e af te rn o on , Mr s. K e mp c k e se rv- ho n o f -roll la s t mo n th :C la r a Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g ._.a de li c i ou s lu nc h Kn h n k , C e c e lm W e s e mn n n , A lvi n a .Re i n h a r t a n d He r m a n Ga m e r L e o n a L a u tr u p H M been quite WQSEITIBHII.Ra h lh K u h r .D0l'0th§'....,.\...\......:....¢.....¢ll¢n».¢»n i n.,.D H A i ll mi f h nn in s nr fh a n ai l mr¢\n|r I t A Wiese, Anita Wesemann and Jack j;f'I>"h`$`§§`§°G'n5j;;;°,;;'0»"§&=§Q= vu.v Kuhr._.I Mrs. Anna Carlson spent. Easter'rhomB8 Kmep C€l6bl'i1.€d 1113 Sunday ~ M r gnd Mr3_~ birthday Wednesday, *PF*16111.Cunningham and family. M.r.and Mrs.H.C:huhr 'mdi Mr.and Mrs.Charles Misfeldt family were Sunday dmner guests and family visited at the A.C. at the Henry Knleq lmome.'Anderson home Sunday.Otto Peersen vlslbed at the Mrs.Frarlk Chaser and Rein- Charles Wrach home Sunday aft-hart visited at 1_1,Louis Gorehamc€1'D00ll»lwnunn Quhflfrn I l l | | § _ ' -\ 1 \ n a w ;u a n u r i i @w a s n e c e s s a r y B a r h e r t o h a v e h e r throat lanced several times. Lorena Buch of Omaha,spam several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. Buch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barry were Omaha visitors Wednesday after- noon.Duretta Schumacker,daughter nf M1 nm!Mr; Chris Srhnmack-|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen a ,children visited at the Augu ?K:\hnk home Sunday sftemoun,Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Wrich a children were dinner guests av. t u v u n ;u u u u a s U -- - - .......,. . - - - ,.. -- -- ... . , _ - _ - , _ . , _g g .F r i t z A m a n d p p r r e t t a w e r e e r ,h a s b e e n i l l w i t h t o n s i i i t i s . S u n d a y e v e n i n g v u n t o r s a t t h e N o r m a n D i x o n o f O m a h a ,s p e n t """\_._..»..|....IP LS..~u¢=-..... n . . n l : A n ¢ : . _ W. H. Hill, Surveying 87.57 Mable C'onk` who 1, in training 9;..':.; §:%'3:':=§r,=.."',`:?:',.1E°.,,....E""es sm #sew-1 11°-===s=\ !n9="=- nd IJIRTIK uasser nome.he L-Irs. Dora. Sumner and Leon nt-.tended the Easter exercises at _th;Pleasant View,aiso were dinner guests nt. the Fred Peck home.Li Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottschnnd .j family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chris- .nltcnsen and daughter,ceiebrateil j..Easter Sunday at the Peter J. "Christensen home. - . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ .Miss Gtncv 'lh~1m}|.m :yunt 111. ".week-end with L u ||.:I<Ill-mn: "|Blnir.111|Finvfl AI¢x;|:1ri|1 of \\:\.!1 . u.p u n .UI.l u b u p u z i g u w u u u u .vi a -i t i n g l i i s c o u s i n ,K e n n e t h F o w l e r . M r .a n d M r s .M i l n e A n d e r s o n drove to Benson Friday to visit friends. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Edwards \\0I¢ Blair visitors Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Lautrup :md daughter,visited Mr.and }lr~.!I:ll HlllplI in Frenlulat till ,'5;.1lr}.F-lr ;.nd Mrs. Philip Con~\1:mo1U:»1.\h:i,spent :\e1'Iil days |;1.1,.j ..ilE1 fir.::|1=i Mr..Li\=:»t=r };.::».ur1 ;.rui f;u:1|lj.. ./ ' I J f p o o f /r i d .o.A T ~ I. IA l u n :l l c u a yat Jail 'u . . , .n A. \ i | l | u 5 |A \ | 5 n u I v l i h v a a ~~~~~1 5 0 0 1 I n l n \ \ f n h P n r n ~- »*u , -.|l.ua»U* .nu **"""5**""""l*uui\=|1\l!.. BHG M1'5.NBlB SDTCTISOII CH-~ t H _h S d oof P o o r 26 .0 0 I tc rlai md a t a bi rthd ay Pa rt y F r i - I Ha;-rn T{??§£L ¢§ £' §m£$ T1 ~ b i: I I f f G n e m l Su I 1 TY\§_ ITIS!!!C .~ y __ ggigy._TFIOFP [\lf'FP"!t \\\2I."e IT. Iifld ;|_n]:i\PlB3ry Sa tu rd ay ./2/sl;.H.0\|:P,Supplivs .mnInt.Malia.:Nz r'u1\;1\>Co.,Repa.ir.~12.80 Hrs. 51|an (. J. ns-n, Gnring' fol'l'n|.I'20.00K. B. l'ris1tIng Fu., Suppiivs :-:.:;». Klopp l'ri|:1::.|; Cu.. Su;rpli-..= ;;:\1:. n \ 1 . . . . . | - . .I . l -l ! - .l 1 1 ] l r l l Mrs. How1|.i lla:||\ussen and Ro.i--Ilauylnonfi Ruhr s§ ent r,m~rlik. Fairs_§iu\»;¢ 0; Frémont, .Mr.§ Un'urcntal Genrre Ruhr hom- nnd ME..-|.|...l.|}'|l1.|l\¢n.i MR and }||°g_Henrp \ve5|||; Sunday \1=|Lur>-:lf the N"l".¢11 'hr:\£»'d Hnif |»ir{!\|I:;5..=Fun!Snrensen hr»lne° w If Mr. :mul 2-lrw. . :mul :\luI|l|I: _ (..|'}.\|.( '»t:I |2| .I|.|l1 :t'lI, 'I1 52|=..,.1' Mg::Ot!-1 \||; ::: E¥k_'».,§'€-!I"'fi'_ =ff:Iz"'::E'.- ..-'I. f=-==1i1>:~ M.1:=»\=1===. wh -; |w w.|.;¢v.:uu\.=| .|=. nu ns l "" u v n n r f l n r .:r, .\:|mm . \u:- . .| .| r-\ | .|\ll:-rl V-.=\!1'2ll"(rIln u llr a 25|.i%'»\~1 :=up|1ly Cu.,H i n 25ll il '-:L Qlalur Fun :: ;I' I|n i .;,.;_._ . } l:. f :]_.°,1.§|g;;§-5 " P I ' " * '1 |:u.:»f:l"nIn--r='L.J-En|1|¥;." .,l.1=iLL.l 1~'=::'=*°;if-;==.S|'| ¢|{ff,iu n ;|{|;.:||1=g i{f 1. 1 .l . }iie:Im..]=.)ii=;=l)nr:\Ap p 1 VI ;¢,,| Sun \ | T r ] E ' € h e ~ ; < - m s \. i li |1.s.=-L;...0,,=.|\'.rI;:i1l ..f )I:a|1l\{u||,:mrpn.C a r l H .\\:|rml m m - l tl.-LLB ~tl:|f1:|;'in1 n f (lmnlmn.sp r e ' r FOR I~TIRE REPAIRING L;sfmsl. 1~<;AsouN|: and on.s3Accsssonms . ~Sto at flRUSENBAUMS[I;Vl(jE STATION 1 . 612; §\1§i».,==}§1i. }:.i.l81'V LastPilarSluruh 50.00Mrs. G\=»I§.r 2»i=Quarric, Cor- rbpting 81.11 Grade Papers 35.92 Jeanette 1*-IcQunrri<~, Correct-ing Sth Grade Papers 4.64 C.J.Nelson,Com.Work & Mileage 1':5.on Mrs. Mary Nelson, Rent 16.00 J. Wm. Nohrenberg, Labor 7.50 Nye & Jenks Grain Co., Coal for Poor 9.75 Belvu Offen, Corrr..Ling 8th Grade Papers 14.80 Omaha Road Equipment Co.,Repairs 23.15IOmaha Printing Co.. Supplies 36.44 r\ -;» -¢L:.) I ~'Y . "< h-` . / I .l RUSENBAUM SERVICE STATION WHEN YOUR L Tractor Fails to Run Prppérly We will come to your farm and mskamy memnry re-nairs.No long waits or necessity of pulling your inc tor to lo vm. Phone 18 Kennard Garage .Cha.: Bates,proprietor / i f fgaf * F E § m G y g g -=?I 4 W .g . u g " _ . jg .." f ~ge ~5 :~~~ ~ Q : f ; 1 ¢" 1 = ~ : ~ - -,. .,- ..~ . 2 . . L . " f j ~~~}3Q'§;;.,1'; ;. "'»1 .¢, »o . 'Q'n;rw-P >Y,=» . ~; ,.':1Pf'i3 ~3 \ -7\' -.~""\ f \" __,,.,;,.\»~ ~..,._-. _~..y , f t H , i z'~f i fx ¢. w f ' ? w " L'Z,~'»r~ "vu ' V..~6 ~\ .»~ : ~ \ l .x m.¢l£.»f?1»~1 "r --uv \\~~~S*=?';~.~.,, 'Gm-"~.=\: %/~ Pfu .IK-wllelu umcery lm., eup-plies for Poor 30,43 Rem.Rand B Service, Service 10.00 E. L. Raver, La r 7.50 C. H. Robertson, Co. Trees., Freight Adv.41226 Zlun Inst. & Industries, Sup~ plies `3.69 By order of fha County Court'Mothers Penxdon was gmnzedHazelSpangler and the County Clerk instructed w draw warrantsfor Thirteen Dollars and Thirty- thxee ments per month for mix months, beginning April 1, 1930 no pay the same.On motion duly made and car-ried ¢refunding order in the amount of Two Dolhrs and E|.T.y Cents was granted Clyde Rosen-baum he hawng been assessed poll ux when a fireman.By order of the County Courtrenewal of Mothers Pension was.__.-;u:..|..u-m..».I .ml yn. "|"::r1: 'num in :mf n nnnnvnf h urlwnn fl* 'ann ¥nd nnnnml nmnv-.......-... .., ..... .. |"'r""'~ ... ........ .- ..-.. _,....... r"rr"'- -.-.,.»Whcn it has reached its climax, and is puffed and crisp. Linen to it crackle when you break it apart for butler. And the time to eat v egetables in when the fve jus t been picked. They will never he so fresh again. The peas will neva: be so firm, knuckled aight in their pods . . . nor the corn m glintening and sweet under its silk.Shell the pe as, hmk the earn, hunla the m into the pot.Have all your vegetables at their climax moment--wi w n garden of your own. Ferry'a purebred Seeds are eager to hunt into grdwing; and are fresh at the "store around the comer." They are purebred ~ their name says they are. Their parcnvplants and grand. pnrenis be fore them produced vegetables and Bo wers that .F'¢r|7'| GoldenWa: Beum :Samraiff W! ¢""!':°¥.°3:e ppronchcd pcrfeciion What lheirparenn were, these ~ will become. Usa Fcrrv's Seed Annual to heln von in neleniinvzm d t o k n o w o l ' m u l c h } , , , , , , _ m d n e w w a y : ~ For dm Almnnl, write to D. M. Ferry & Co, Detmil, lliclligm. gnmwu num m.=,.........,........County Clerk instrucmd to draw warrant.: lvr Thirteen Dollars andThirty-three cents per month fordx months beginning May 1, 1930 wx>»v¢h="=9°-_,._. your own CA m=:NNARn l . Q . - . x a n n u m :H AS N o s z c m m c l - n u r : RL WARD Nvun A alt AOn motion the Bom myourneu - - - _141 meet Hay 5, 1980.u u u n n n l x r x A N N I E c . m m m , C°\m$7 Clerk. mm, rabmh, Ann u, mo Mn. Madeline Human h u r e -turned from Omaha whe n she has been for some time.M n .Frank CII-Iwi*d Cni g, :mended the Aid meeting at the J. D. Iawe home Wedmsdly. Mr. and Mn. Everett Himes and children nw "The Girl Ssid No"at Tehmxh 'hlesday evening.. Mrs Bertha Nelderkruger, Miss Helen and Elmer, Miss Evelyn andVernon Van Hom came over from Lincoln Saturday to spend Easter here.All returned home Sundy "gg v idtor Thundly afternoonT._ L fl i t c he ll mda l v s lt an o o r IdaynnOmaha hospiul.Her Ixi e nda wi s hlurhe ra s pe e dy xw cvvery..Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Autzen and littleda daughter ofheO§xdxa. spent Fri y eve at enry1-`isz:her homeHr .and Mrs. Clnna Ma han: mutated to Lincoln Friday.Mins Anita returned home with them and Mrs. Freeman Loffis md son cr! Craig,Mr.a nd Mn.F u n k IANA nnd funily , Mr. :nd H n .Bert Loftia and family, Mr.m d Mrs.George lnltla and family, Mr.and Mrs.laude Hovendck and son, Annie and Het: Thomp~ son, Raymond French, Rev. C. C.Nqriin,Mrs. Alben Staples and HERMAN NEWS The annual Basw programwu=~ ~-~ Sunday morning by the xmday school and choir at the ethodisnc church at ll o'clock.A oe _pmgmm of _ Easter songs, I l ¢* u n n r ., i n a . . | 'l J toknowthntdz e is gewngdong y.Mr.m d Mn.Francis Herring and vu-gil of Hodzle, Iowa, spent Sunday nt Ted Olingefa. Mrs. Dura Sumner and bum. andI n Blxter were Sunday dinner gun: ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck.a n Co mp to n o f Lyons, called at the John Compton home onSundly.Mrs.C.R.Sutton, Mm. Theo. Lundt and Emma Lou called at the J. M. West home in Herman 8 Conmha,Mark,Richard nnd Wendell. Oliuger oi' Modn\e, spent the wak end at Ted Olingefs,Clu-k Liypincotta visited at Ted Olingefs Sunday evening. Leota, Ellie Ind Amon : wal atbnnded the Buffer ca at the ll. E. chunk in Hooper. Mr. und Mn. Tum Higgins an mn, Dwald of Beame r, Mr.» Mrs.Wm.Straw and daugh~ Irene of Omaha, gpent S\md;y the H. V. Jones home. and m d M n .Wilkinsoncnlled at 0|bnrn's Sunday evening.Mrs. Kntie Hlkilrer,who was called here by the death of her father, left lor her home at Salem Onegun Monday after waiting several weeks at the home of hu »..,.. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weber, Mr. um Mrs.Clarence Meyers and family took Sunday dinner at theJulius Weber home. John B. Erikseu drove to Oma- ,~.~.Friday.[tick $5 and sa Fnsi|io;1 Cen~r Slipperénthat Wear--W~ ~ and Misses, $2.98 to $6.50;r l dren's, $1.49 to $3129;Enna et Albert Hue a we d lumber last Thursday for Lawrence Gnuse and Louie Kruse and for Gus Timme Onegun Monday after waiting several weeks at the home of hu »..,.. They'll take Thursday for Lawrence Gnuseand and Misses, sans so~ $6.50;. 1~' Louie Kruse and tor Gus Timme dxvn's, $1.49 to $839;Erma ~et-Friday.[tick $5 and 56.Fashion Ccnber.it \* ""_Ay g g n g ~ g f t h e ~ ~U\ |= |. ll ll s ¢l\I.7|.I\r U p a u v n u 1.4 v | u | |AlllD»IYILI _ 1 L. The New Roper, oldy $~|;::| §1°_~»_; Y .- '_ » ;' x e ' _ ' - .< :~,_ z; ~. .=Rf .:, a.-._~.-;;:;a:ms¢"r|AE~¢! _ ~ . : s : r , ; P \ . 7 ' . . \ ~ . é = ''~!.'!'!.._\.O < " § avi x \ .;u:|.5¢:u w i n u g a l i r n n a y a n e r n o o n to He e t h e li ttle - ' § ; . ° " ; § '`"nEr§."1-'E21'&`ié FIetc herCV E n 8 J 1 t h o m i t u l n 8 0 1 1 O f M r .a n d M Y S -M a 1 e m ! w » w R g g d n u x a r l w i f n r s x n l :t h e P e t e U s u n v -' A : A A A u 3 ¢ H *C l i f -J w They'll take all you can glve 'em Oshkosh B'Gosh overalls are made for men who give work clodza the hardenkind of wear. They're husky. The-y'llstand upunder rough u-azmenf.Nodenim is tougher-no overall is benea-reinforccd.Denim, thread, loom.slida, buttons-only the be-sr are used.Grear, big, comfortable, long-waxing, fasbcolor overalls. Cost less in theend than cheap onex.Come inand try on a pair. snfaimfvoill »V.\ ,.~.,2) which was enjoyed by a IDU house.Mr.and -Mrs. P,S.Hopkins were Easter dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Theodore Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Cooper, ac-companied by Mrs. L B. Harrison and Beulah drove to Omaha on Wednesday and spent the day shopping.Miss Ruby Chmmlngs has com- pleted her work at the Omaha School of Commerce and in spend-ing a short vaxation at herhome here.The Baptin guild ladies metl a n ursdsy afternoon with M n .m.McDonald before she kave for Tekamah,where "she will make her home. Mrs.Whittier of Decatur, was an Easter guest at the E. P. Han-sen home.»Floyd Faster came down from West Point and visited over Sun» day with relatives. Miss Ann Petersen of Omaha, spent the week~end at the Dr. A. J. Cameron home.Enroute to Tekamah for anover Easter visit with relatives, Mr. ond Mrs. L. A. Parrish stap- g a ln Herman Saturday for arlef visit with friends and rela- tives. Tyson and Long are adding an addition to one of their sheds. Dr. A. J. Cameron purchased a new Buick coupe last week.Mr.and Mrs.Wittig moved their household gtwds .here from Omaha lost Wednesday and are occupying the Albert Moore pro- ms w t was ...me ...., ,...for Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lowe.A group of relatives prepared a nice dinner and went out a rd spent the day with them.The following were present:Mr.and Mrs.Henry Richter and children, Mrs.Benha Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.Bert Ia we and children,Miss Maggie lnwe and Mr.and Mrs. A.H.lawe.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdie en- tertained at dinner Sawrdaleve- ning for Mr. and Mrs. Wm.end-or of Fremont, Mrs. Anna. Peddie, Miss Caroline Wachter and Mia! Margaret Kroese.Misa Bessie L l f drove i n !.aShara Saturda and spentEaster with home olks.The F. O. Swanson family drove to 0|-naha Sunday and ate Easter dinner with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and children drove down from Teks- mah Sunday and spent the day at the J. A. West home. Misa Maggie Lowe and Mrs. Anna Peddie went to Omaha andwhiletherecalled to see Mrs Carrie Voss, who is a patient at the Covenant hospltaL The M. E. Aid will meet Wed- nesday afternoon at the brickhallwherethey will continue to meet each week for the present. Here they have ample room for quilting. Miss Anna Rhea accompanied her brother to Omaha Friday andspent the day.Mrs. E. C. Burdxc stayed at the E. W. Burdic homewhile she was away.- -........, ......m.y to 1--we neat-ment.Sha had only been home a few_doys from the hospital beforehaving to return.She is surely having a. aiegs of it. Mr.H.E.Kemper of Omaha, was calling on old friends hereFriday. Carl Schmidt has accepted a position as driver of an oil truckfOr the U. s. Oil C0-, in't.he Blair- Kennard territory.Mins Catherine Frahm' wa shostess to dxteen guests Satur- day afternoon.Cards were the diversion for the afternoon. Mrs.A. B. Croft remixed thelatterpartoftheweek,aher undergoing another operation atthe Covenant hospital.Mrs.Ernest Kruse enjoyed her spring vacation the past wmk, gy- her teaching duties in Oma- Invltations have been nent out to attend an old time dance to be given at the city hall Saturday evening,April 26 apohsored bycommitteesNo.1 and No.4 ofthe l0¢al 0.E. S. The horoe~cooked food sale,jven hy Circle No. 1 of the Pro- gressive Society, with Mrs.I-`rankAdams,ehadrmaln proved a wry successful affallrf Saturday after- noon .at the Otto Kruse store.Everything was sold in a very short time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolln spent°the weekend with relatives a t Bnrchard, Neh. A large audience greeted ~Dr. ~ I?_e_nlse,president of the WBIL .Little Norma Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Edward Quiet, wasamong the babies baptised at the Methodist church Sunday. Andrew Beck and family spentSunday evening at Joe DeVinmy's. Mr.and Mrs Alfred HansenandGeraldinewereSundayaft- ernoon vidtors at the C. W. Han- sen home in Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Chia Jensen and children were dinner guests Sun- day at the Dr. J.W. Bolt homein Tekamah. The Easter'|irogram given at the Pleasant View Sunday School was well attended.The program was good.The house was decor-ated in white and yellow with anabundanceol Bowers and plants and even A caniry which took a pan in the program.Mrs. Hunk and Anne Paulsen had treats.for their classes.Mrs.Hu.sk's class Presented he r wi th a beautiful fern.Mrs. Dixon's class remem- bered Miss Edna Blomberg witha lovely Easter lily.At the close of the program a collection was taken which totaled $6.75.Rev.A.J.Hargett will be with us nent Sunday from ten until ten-thirty.Everybody welcome.The Pleasant View and Coming City ball beams held a ball game Friday'afternoon i n Nels Soren- sen'a pasture.The score was 26 to 14 in favor of Coming City.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and Merton were Sunday dinner guests a t the Wm.Kingdon home in Kennard ~ .._... ... _ . .,........_. _.__...__..Larsen home. Mrs. Martin I-loler is now im- proving from a siege o l pneu- monia. Mrs.Henry Hosendick was a Thursday visitor at the Raymond Mag-ill home. Mr.and Mrs.Neil Thompson and family of Blain Earl, Delbert, and Marjorie Fletcher were Sun- day afternoon Earl Thompson Mr. and Mrs. and son were visitors at the home. Mr.and Mrs.Julius WeberspentSundayeveninga t theThorwaldHansen home |Delbert Fletcher took Sundaydinner at the Grandpa Fletcher home. Martha Haier was a Friday morning visitor at the Vick Skov home. Mr. and Mra George Loftls :mdfamily, Wilbur,Sam and MelvinUpdike spent Sunday evening at the Earl Thompson homeThe home of Mr. and l\!rs.R. E. McConnahn was the scene of a large gathering last Sunday when friends and relatives by the car- losds came fi om la r and near with well filled baskets to remind Mrs.MoConnaha that she had passed another milestone in li!e'a joumey.She had gone to church Sunday moming and upon return- ing home she was given a great surprise to see the many cars parked in the yard and on enter- ,vibitqrs a t the home.- Louie Hovendick Henry Hovendiek mr.and mrs. rw.li .Mundoriwere Sunday afternoon visitors at the Harry Grothe, Sr. home. Inna Hansen and Mildred Lar- |en_star1ed to school after having a siege ol whooping cough,This vicinity was visited by adownpourofralnandseveralinchesofhailWednesdaynight which did a great deal ol' damageto the small Kflin and the plowed ground, and tore out many fences. Dennis- Osborn and family wereFnday evening visitors at the Art Longwell home.` Emil Krohn visited school Wed- nesday morning; Mr. and Mrs. Opal Osborn and la rr y and Floyd Higgins were supper guests at the Dennis Os-hum home Sunday evening. The seventh and eighth graders from the Belle Center school re- ceived word that they all passed.Mm Floyd Humphrey, formerly Irene Long, and little son, Bernard who visited a few days a t thehome of her uncle. Bert Hurlocker near Tekaxuah, passed through Herman Saturday afternoon en- route to their home at Pasadena. Calif.,stopped a few minutes. Mrs.Albert Hue and Geraldine drove down to see them.Irene has spent the past two monthswaiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Long and other relatives at Chicago. Art Pullen and family,JamesPullen and family spent Wednes- day evening at the home of Mr. Pullens cousin, Harry Hendrickson Sunday - evening ing the house she was greeted by at Telbasta. a...r........p e t t y ,T h i ! " n i o f ; \ n ¢h n \ r n QNIPA f \ n l | \* I P 0 .E .S b a c n e z o r m e m b e r s o r ~a n y nn f l lla |I n n A.r\lY\\ \|;|lnn d F l |::.: .l film 1=-..§J... .......,.:... ..|..¥2¢._E'=ef!:..Hme»=u= ,mv|£=r~f.=e~1e,~1-e-.=1_&-m_-:=.e&-e:=:s!|..:';"':' Em." Eh w;:........,|r.plc; uau an \.u\.Luauunvvuu "" " " ' "" " " '"":"" """'"""""°"°"°' """MOUGBY S I UnBS»sr evening f o r th e re g ula r th e Pr e s h y te n a n c hu rc h he re o n i<'&L'§?§3»'f unu l. o f t h e c hap ter..t t h e Su nd ay evening,.M r .a n d Mr s .C la r k Li pp i nc ott ry me e ti n g th er e wi l l be Gi le s A d a ms o f W is ne r,spe nt a n d V i r g i n i a A n n we r e Sun day Hr and M m Ffdc mr Skin-*Hmn uvnnlr_nnI mi f h him nannnfe ..:-!;.........L .L_l......---1»i r -_...I our. su c h a su rpn se on n un na. PP¥Ea s te r da y .D i n n e r wa s se rved c af eter ia a n d f h e c en ter attra c -ti o n wa s a la r g e bi r th d h y c ake .......a..\....n - . .n..1..L \...n:...-ar Eight,a treat arm, "55éL§v`§§i c r o wd a s h e wa s re c e n tly ma r r i e d to Mi s s S e lm a L o n g we ll.A l a r g e c r o wd wa s pres ent.A s u m o f ; | g § l 0 r ¢ A v \ 9 \ u \ ' \ »' ° " ' sJ .1 1 .H u n g a t e f a m i l y a t S c o t t s ~T h u r g d a ; b l u f f s ,N e h .t h a t t h e i r c h i l d r e n ,¥ H ¢ € f » 1 l 1 € ~a n q W n i f r e d a r e b o t h f i r l .M ; lil.w l m &t:uru:L zcvcz tum nu:un d e r q u a mn ti n e .Mr .Hu n g a te is c o nti n u i ng h i s sc haoi wo r k a n d ro a mi ng a wa y f r o m h o me .He h ad k a n n n n n i n l n i n b l k #n n r n n f h i B I ulsu | 1 ` \ | \ - \ | \ | |" A b u : u a y a x vu vi z l ,§Ié 13 " J=i 1 \ "? é ¢ &l ? 2 t" , ; ;" } , "g ` ; ,' ; ; ' 0 § ' { § , ' e M r . a n d M r s . F r a n k A d g m g , o r d e r .T h e c h a p t e r h a s e x t e n d e d r .a n d M r s .J o e B o l l n e n t e r - a n in vita ti o n to th e me mb e r s o f ta me d a t a f a m i ly di nn er p a r ty th e De c a tu r c ha p te r to be gu es ts Sun da y . |vlmwra an me num ox mr. anu money was-there .Mrs. Elmer Munson m Om ha In Blair, but who was unable to be za d from theapresent.The mfvemoon was spent crowd and praented to the new] mauu uy una.vmeu uuiua V. the afternoon Mrs.Uppi nmtt nd ,Y'Miss Flora Anderson called on visiting.Those present were.Mr. §'if°`§"f.,¥"§§¢f`I"»I§" ew purchase a Miss Edna Blomberg,who is atland Mrs. Leonard Loftis and fam-a|\M..¢"____ff;,__,______ classes several days on account of sinus trouble.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dougherty and children came up from Omaha Friday and visited over Easter atthe E. W. Buniie home. Mrs.Wm.McDonald and John were at we county seat on busi~ na s I-'rlday afternoon.-Carpenters have been busy the past week adding n. new roof ontheresidence on the Chu. Cross farm.Mrs. J. D. Lowe was hosbess w the Methodist Aid Society at herhomelastWednesdayafternoon when twenty-one members and two visitors were praent.Mr.and Mrs.Fréd Robenson at this time.To celebrate e 89th weddinganniversaryofer parents,Mr. and Mrs.Gilbe Olson,Mrs.A. H. Lowe and Mr. Love entertain-ed at a bridge party at theirhomeWednesdayevening.The guests were Messrs.and Mes-dames Wm.Adams, J. D.Lowe, l-Init Lowe,James Van Horn. Claude Clements,Ben Wachter, Clyde Fitch, 'Mrs.Anna Peddie, Mrs. Bertha Lowe and Miss Caro- line Wachter.Mrs. Bertha Lowegave. them a nice wedding cake and they were presmfed a dozen glass goblets,a lovely vase andfivedollarsincash.Mr.andMrs.Clanents won high score, Mr and Sund.Mr tnine1 S\|nd|Mr Omal guestI-Iaweek- FredSm Wm. Mrs. ClausAlber Mi: her s Feed Home Mllled Products Your home millers employ all local labor an_rl furnish you "ith the finest quality of chick feeds Maintop Chick Starter-per cwt. $3.50 Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your oats and grind your feed ~any time.z 0 0 BLAIR Milling Company BL;;_ Saturday ET,§§Ef.'I§'§" the Evangelical ~v enant hos-pital.Mr.,and Mrs.Elza Ki ng and grandchildren, Jr. and Betty, were Sunday dinner and suppex-guests at Harry Smith's. Alfred Hansen spent Friday in Lincoln. Mr.S.Lockling and Mr.Geo. ily of Calhoun,Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and ramily and Caleb Loftis of Blair,Mr.and Mrs. Carleton Taylor and family, Olive Loitis,Harold Loftis and Mar-garet McConnaha,all of Omaha, Mr.nnd Mrs.John Loftis and Alice bf 'l\ekamah,Mr.and M mMerleAnthony and family,Mr. Feed Home Mllled Products Your home millers employ all local labor an_rl furnish you "ith the finest quality of chick feeds Maintop Chick Starter-per cwt. $3.50 Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your oats and grind your feed ~any time.z 0 0 BLAIR Milling Company BL;;_ Saturday ET,§§Ef.'I§'§" the Evangelical ~v enant hos-pital.Mr.,and Mrs.Elza Ki ng and grandchildren, Jr. and Betty, were Sunday dinner and suppex-guests at Harry Smith's. Alfred Hansen spent Friday in Lincoln. Mr.S.Lockling and Mr.Geo. ily of Calhoun,Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Loftis and ramily and Caleb Loftis of Blair,Mr.and Mrs. Carleton Taylor and family, Olive Loitis,Harold Loftis and Mar-garet McConnaha,all of Omaha, Mr.nnd Mrs.John Loftis and Alice bf 'l\ekamah,Mr.and M mMerleAnthony and family,Mr. had the misfortune to break hisright ann and sprain the left arm laszweek on a slide at school.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hue and children spent Sunday afternoon J. D. oARR|SoN \at Art Makil\'s.f' Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Silvey BLAIR. NEBR Feed Home Mllled Products Your home millers employ all local labor an_rl furnish you "ith the finest quality of chick feeds Maintop Chick Starter-per cwt. $3.50 Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your oats and grind your feed ~any time.z 0 0 BLAIR Milling Company BL;;_ Saturday ET,§§Ef.'I§'§" * t ¢ $ \ ron Yoim 'om srovls m n 'f r ~'-~'~¥ _ ' . i r : f ~ :--£ `-¢'T¢' 1.21 -5 0 - q . - ; ,, { !if ..._ , ., __ ..._." " : j " "I-»`"$C'=°~f- §'". "1~» |11| . *I - E _ TRADED IN ON qme Easter dinner with their :laugh ter and family,Mr.and Mrs. Dwight Johnson at Teknmah.Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Lowe mov-ed last week to Columbus, Nels., mmm. :hav will make their home. Mm J . D. lnwe and Ja mes Van Horn were consoled.Ivan Rutldke recently malved his Phi Beta Mappa,the highest honor to be bestowed upon a student for excellent work done folks. Mrs. Wm. Kruse, Sr. and Mrs. J h Slerk each celebrated theirbanniversariesa l their re~ spectlve homes Monday afternoon, Anril 21,migir Qllfi' ~ EEE' s`i§i}§ér"'§§1}ii`£1h`13i5§ 'IHS `f}51ii years at th e "3__"f)11ve1- pid; of this plum, baby of Tekarnah, came down on state university.We are Qrougl of will entertain gh, members of the.Sunday morning and with pr. and our young folks at the umversity.De sow 'Wornan'a Club at herMrs. A. J. Cameron and Mxss Ann 'They have made ood.h Th ISd afbe f thiPetersenwent to Fremont to bel Mr. and Mrs. ~ O. Coe-pet had $315,u Hy rnoon o s i?:£mr.ér uests of' John's parents, an Easter dinner for a gioup off Adolph Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Sidner.They relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. was tl-an §i_rove over cariy.and *attffnced Eifert CouPa1:_ and Floyd, ljrir:ap<i|Tuesday. \Snhroeder of Omaha, sacting business here on :| |:"~.~Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your oats and grind your feed ~any time.z 0 0 BLAIR Milling Company ai Saturday ET,§§Ef.'I§'§" noe?roNE Gets Your H o G s To MARKET EARLY Special Price Now ~ or Gallon -- ¢ Fr e mo n t ¢::lll0 Sa tu r da y a nd we re iwa smus s on .Mr .a n d M m .L .B . Ea s te r Hu ~ts a t th e E . C .Bur-I1-I arrison a n d Mi s s Do r i s we re div i n mv.3.fb8!n00ll. CBHQIS. ?\1r~..\n:::L l'».ddie a n d Mi s s Mr . a n d Mr s .Ro y Gi i lan d to o k !';m»Zi= .\.\;i.hr.r entertain ed th e th e i r s o n , Or r i e to Omwn Mo n d a y 1u]iu\\iI\g v-l:1'.iv=s a t di nn er o n to a n oc ulist. Ea ste r S un da y : Mrs . B er tha Ne id ~Re la ti ve s en jo y i n g Ea s te r di n- er k r u g e r ,He le n a n d E lme r ,E ve -ne r to ge th er a t th e J .D .L o we l y n e mi \' er nn n . Vg ?i i o r n _ ? f lh o n q e we re . Mr. _ n nd u lllr a F l n k " " ° " l " " l Y * " "\ " N l q a m v u ,v u s uP o i n t e x , $ 1 . 5 0 ;K a y s e r ,$ 1 . 3 i 5 ; B o b o l i n k o r f u l l f a s h i o n e d s i l k t o bop s er vic e we ig ht, $ 1; Neve rd ar n, 2 pa ir 51 .Si z e s 8 %to 10 i n a ll c o lo r s a t th e Fa sh io n Ce nter .l t Cont Sale $ 15.90, Fash ion Center Sizes 14 to 48 - -va lu e s to $ 30 .' I t H A S N T H A I ) S U C H 1 A Llncoln,mrs.L n n s wa cn wr ,mr .Urnnor 01 br in g,mr .:mu I.|.l|.D»,a n d Mr s .J a me s V a n Ho r n ,Biiss w m .Mi lle r ,Ade lai de a n d Glen ,V I G OI I F O R X E A R S Ch1'iSti:m W a c h ter an d Mi s s Ma r -M . a n d Mrs . W i lb u r C o n e ty ,A r -~garet.li !.f*":&.wf i d a a n d W i lb u r Lo we .F o r a lle I was s o r un do wn . lt Mr s .: m s Ander sen,wh o ig Mi s s Th e lma Hu rt.o f Oma h a ,wa s a ll I c o u ld d o to s t a y o n my \LT}.pm-rib a t pr es en t, was tak e gspcnt Sa tu rd ay n i g h t and .Su{15!ay fee t.I ' d su f f e r wi th indige stion 'llzfff\'.q,Lo the Cav; pi n!|11 Omaha wh~ell\¢1i\¢Uwe b(?St Of »e"';;,hos-Fwith her mother, Mrs. Josie Hqrf. after every meal and was so ner- e 'willf and brother, Carl.o Sheets family drove\ llto West Point Sunday mor ' and spent the day with Mr.lllrs. Gen. Sheets.hi H1 1f 4 x iiié Mae Cooper,who I "ilin iiduédsv. who is an intemhennnttandinz1huuinelsf at tha Univenitxr hosnitd in Om:fl a¢h|»ul a t DES 1\ Lon.;~lcied th e C1iE§§\§s 'I0§,,'§_5a$|5;.""viied £)\ér Eaater at £11:»urse.She zamef fai ie nta l,D .W .Ru tled g e ho me . to spend a t w o Mi s s Ma r i e A d a ms ,a fri en d, Sh e wi ll th e n r e -Do n a ld Ay lesworth '::»f A Llnc oln; »n»"¢...Q -.....-hI..n ..............|$'»2.l»".nun|n ;\ef*\|v\}§ :| |:"~.~Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your oats and grind your feed ~any time.z 0 0 BLAIR Milling Company ai Saturday ET,§§Ef.'I§'§" noe?roNE Gets Your H o G s To MARKET EARLY Special Price Now ~ or Gallon -- ¢ u u m n uhl a ln n THI Sp noe H To MA~ ecial Pric Pepr Gallon Blair B L A I R AL VA w. CAMPBEL L vous I wnsn't able to get more than half enough sleep, and I lost weight rapidly.All this suffering is over since I sialted taking Sar- gon, and I've gained back 22 pounds in weight.My nerves are strengthened, I sleep good, get up refreshed and lmckle my work with a vigor I hadn't. felt before in years.Sargon Pills regulated my bowels and I'm at last rid of sick headaches and dizzy spells."-Alva W.Campbell,4845 Walker Ave., Unlverzlty Place,Lincoln.L1".~;..- art Hhs:-mscy Agents, Blair, Nebr. BENCH No'rEs Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lundt and baby were Sunday dinner guestsat thu parental, C. R. Sutton home.Mrs,John Cumpton's niece,Mn/Vesta Cannichel ol Lincoln, visited Wednesday and Thursday at the Compton home.Miss Edna Blomberg underwent an operation at the EvangelicalCov~,,.'. A fire which staned in the Wednesday with Mane's parents.attic over the kitchen at the Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams. Sheets home Sunday morningabout eight. o'clock, did consider-Heavy Rayon Silk Bloomers for able damage,principally to the Women, 59¢ pair.Fashion Center.roof before the fire departmental Silk Stocldngs that Wear: Gold l..\.:l it under control.The home;St1-ipe,$1.50 and $1.95;Onyx i~ occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jodie§Point.ex .$1.50:Kayser,$1.35:Cruuinger.We understand there Boholink or full fashioned silk toi=nu insurance.Etop service weight, $1: Neveniarn. The members of the Vs'oman's2 pair $1.Sizes 85-S: to 10 in all;Club mare entertained on Fridaaflculors an the Fnshiorl Center.11 m SALEE V c n r r y i n g chanzen. Existing Piping. wafternoon at the home of Mrs. E You have probably been wanting a new Roper gas range for qulte some time, but hgve put off buying une because you hlted to slcri~ tice your present"stove.Now, this hat objatinn in removed.You can use your old stove an a partial payment on a new Roper.Such a proposition cannot last long.So we advise you to act quickly. Come in today and let ui explain the many fellurq of this beauli~ ful new range, which nukes good cooks the rule Ind notflhe ea- Bunlic read a pnper on Mrs. Ross.Mrs. E.. Burdic on Helen Keller, ond M .Henry Truhlsen on snvegnl wome who are "DoingInteresting 'Things Today".Mrs. D. W. Rutledge gave a report of the dixtrict convention.The next meeting will be the last study program.It will be held May 9,with Mrs. D. \\'. Rutledge, hostess Guest day will be held May 30. The event will be.in the hands of the social committee.The Senior class of our highschoolobserved"Sneak Day" Thursday.The weather man did not favor them with very good weather but they returned homelate and report a jolly time.They drove to Omaha, but 1'-Hr trouble delayed "them . and they _ went_ at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler vie- iled Sunday evening nt the C. L. Vance home in Omaha.Lk. and Mrs.D.w.Marr re- .turned home Monday evening aft-ler a short visit with relatives at.Coming,Iowa. |Mr. ami Mrs. Claus Ohrt were Blair visitors Tuaday.l Mr. and Mn. Carl Neuhaus ol '&nson, spent T ay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Louie K Mr. and Mrs.avid Mummelt|01 Blair, spent ednaday eveningwithMr.and Mrs.Ernest Kruse.|Paul Kruse reached another milestone in lifa's journey Thurs-day, April 17 and oelebratedei mein a fitting manner.The ev ng You can pay for it in convenient monthfjf amounts. carrying charge added during lhis sale.Determine mm,to cook your next meal °`i\ tim new Roper. as soONLY DOWNL\.|||\..l: \.u.|:uu.:|.\:\.BW para: wnere tneylwa.s spent at cards,with M r ihadapicnicdinner.Afbe -r dm Hugo Kruse and Detlef Krusener they attended shows after a holdin8 high score and Mrs.c .day of fun and freedom they at-,Wulff B-nd Will Kruse.low.AItendedclnssesFriday with morewielicioua luncheon was served.j enthusnusm.|J. E. Couruin of Fiorence is ne- The office at the W1.est Bgos. giecoratmng the interior of fha G.E Sp noe H To MA~ ecial Pric Pepr Gallon Blair B L A I R AL VA w. CAMPBEL L vous I wnsn't able to get more than half enough sleep, and I lost weight rapidly.All this suffering is over since I sialted taking Sar- gon, and I've gained back 22 pounds in weight.My nerves are strengthened, I sleep good, get up refreshed and lmckle my work with a vigor I hadn't. felt before in years.Sargon Pills regulated my bowels and I'm at last rid of sick headaches and dizzy spells."-Alva W.Campbell,4845 Walker Ave., Unlverzlty Place,Lincoln.L1".~;..- art Hhs:-mscy Agents, Blair, Nebr. BENCH No'rEs Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lundt and baby were Sunday dinner guestsat thu parental, C. R. Sutton home.Mrs,John Cumpton's niece,Mn/Vesta Cannichel ol Lincoln, visited Wednesday and Thursday at the Compton home.Miss Edna Blomberg underwent an operation at the EvangelicalCov~,,.'. lqwa-Nebraska Light]a n d P o w e r ~svfvlsv na qemg gaven a complete V.Beadle and D r Geea§m§rpaintmg thm week which greatlv homesadds to its appearance.'g Heal-y A.Kzme was an Ari~ He1¥`?§~i§1¢i§ Jiii""r§§ §i`1`Zi wwavmuvwe/srl Bllif, Nebraska, April 24. 1980 Missouri Valley and those in at- tendance from m m were J.M. Burcham, C. H. Walrath and W. A. Siemsen from Blair.There were dso present W. L. Jackson, R. L, Schacht, Ed Kennedy and P. Baird of the Lincoln office. A t the time the Safety Hx-st meeting was being held,Miss Helen Gottseh, als()of B'lair, at- tended a dinner m d rneeting of the Live Wim Club, which is the ladies'organization ol the Iowa- Nebraska Ijght and Power Com~ pany., J " Y o u ' d B u t t e r l l l a D vw vn -f o u L o o k A l l l n . " " * " "--..... .4 ; f f `| s Q . 4 f ; 1 ' r ` 'Ph. .1°- . ;f u", $». ;. ~. ...- a l ;g r e : - - ' k I :L I ng n v n a l , I f 'j.'.¢' f ' , \ , . g h .1 u ¢.. \ . | ;;.»j. 1 | \:' \ \ ° s- °s l . I . ..a 4Q I - .#, ° \\U\ \.g I I . ~ |'\i l ¢" ': I \o ... . ,~.: I 1 \t . , \ ! | [ | | ' ~s " ' wa n a as A nd re w Or in e. " Be ttln gton aald nothing.T h l l r a u r f e c tlo n o f mo t h e r ma n ' s p u t vu mt to pr o ve e mb n rr as a ln xz ."T'hat's an left hehlnd lo ng aan." he observed at length."Ho w c o u ld l ever hope tn get famous as a sur-n o n wi t h Sa n Qn e n u n hanging over me? ""Y o n wm h a ve n o n e e d to ma k e mo ne y wh en th is tr lp ls do n e, " th e Boss re mln lled . hlm."Y o u r p n p ll. Beardsley ls du.-ad."'To o ba d. " Be ttln gton mur mu re d. " He wa l y o u n g to d i e "It see med a s afe c o mme nt." l t w a s n very ser lon n b low to me.and Il'n an amanlng c olnc ldeuc e that the maa ter c an elnlsh what the pupll be gan.I w a n i n luc k the re. Listen.Orme.A t a wo r d I c a n send y o n bac k fo r th a t sentenc e wh i c h wi ll e n d o n ly wh en y o u d i a Fu rth en n or e. I n m no t p n ttmg my - se lt ln y ou r po we r. Yo u ma y n eve rkn o w my r e n l n a me .I c o u ld lo o k c a lmly At the ve r y d e tec tlve s wh o had lpe nt y ea n look lng fo r me | 79- a u u I g u n a t th e m w o n A d lt le r - en t la c e I wlll wa g e r th a t y o nh l v e seen tn e fac e I wo r e lo r yenra.W h en my b an k fa ile d, with lu c h disastrous re s ulu ,I wa s ln eve r! pap er whe re llluntratlon s a re found.Yel. y o u k now the re al me. B u t C le m e n ts - th e ma n y o u a r elo o ki n g a t- L a o n ly a y e ar old a n d h l l past l l blameless.I t to ok Beardxley a 'ear to r e c r e a te me a n d lt wi l l t| le y o n ' a f e w mln u te a probably .twr e c t lty on e mis tak e." Be ttln gton ha d heard,o n e n enough,ot th e c omp a r a ti ve ly n e wbranc h o f surgery wh lc h devoted lts elt to th e f a c e H a ha d asso- c lated n wl th he a n u p a r lo r n an dqunc kery l n general.No w,ln d - dc n ly , he was c o nvln c e d tha t wh at Cle me n ts su ld wan tr a mBut to llnd tha t h e wa s expe c ted `!o un de rta ke so me of lt wu s hor rl fy lnz.H e ehrnnk f r o m th e Idea, bu t wo u ld n o t p e r mlt C le me n ts to see lt.' "Benrdsley mu s t ha ve c u t anerve, for su dde nly I fou nd my s elf wlth thls d amnn ble smi le.It n eve r le a ve :me.Or me .I ha u n t my - aelt,...Sometlrnea I th ln k I c annot g o o n llvln g ,unless th e c urse 1 |removed f r o m m e 1 th o u g h t e ve r y th i n g wa s we ll d o n eIhadnnlshedwi th Benrdsléy b e fo re I k ne w. " Bc ttln gton wondered wh a t wa s the c a use of Beardsley 'a death. " H e died o f pneu monla,"na ld Clements.as tho ugh h e ha d read the d oubt In hls c ompa nlon 's mlnd. "lt wa s u s u d b lo w to me . " "He " g f n e ve r s tr o n g . " Be tti n g - to a ( o u d nlms elf any lng,wi th gravity .Relu c tnn tly Clements rose an d pn! o n th e ste\vu rd's llve ry c out. " I n th ls dr awe r, "he s old,"y o u wi ll ha d s o me o f th e most recent hooks on op erullve sur gery .Th ey may refresh y o ur memo ry .Ta k e th e m to y o u r r o o m. " Th ey proved o f n o beuent to Ho wa r d Bettln gto n,Th e i r ld lo ms we re bey ond hls comprehennlon. He p u t th e b o ok s n a ld e a n d we n l o u t o n deck. dr iftin g tow ard destruction an d bla min g others fo r his d i n n e r , le e med p ltifu L "D on 't g o" , Rid vr ay s aid En em- lously ." s la y m~ r e . " \ . lle n ln gtu n p ai d n o h e e d to h lm. Ai r s . Rn d way wa s wu ltln g f or h lm l ly .""5 »3 25¢ y ou ab le to d o a uy thlnf r' she demanded eagerly . F o r th e mo me n t h e dld not an~ nwer.He wa n t e d zo ask her a qu a tlo n a n d md n ot d e s lr e h e r to feel th e humili ati on o f lmvln g to endure hls g aze as he as ked n_ "Have y ou a n y re a so n. "h e u i d gently ," t o tc m-phy sic al vlolenc e fr o m h lm ln th ls s tate ? " Th e r e wa s u perc eptible Dlu s e before she answered. ..» \sw "Y o u' d Butter llla Dvwvn-f o u Lo ok A ll ln ." s C011 I '|the violence of a man almost ln sane.'° I t h i n k t h e r e i s n o n e e d f o r t h a t , " s h e r e t u r n e d g r a t e f u l l y ." I n t a c t ,l t m i g h t a n g e r h i m i f h e f o u n d t t o u t .H e h a s a h l t r e d o f b e l n g s p i e d u p o n . a s h e c u l t s l t . " l |*l moat remcte.""ll you like." he said, "Yll take 'TI-IE STORY nenn - wc u a r r m n I . - F l o y d U n w l l l .u m -o u o o a e e f u l i n l i t r e e t r u g g l e ,w i t h a t e m e n d H o w a r d e t t l n n o n . p l l n t a r o t a o m c n o t e .b u t n o t1 r e a . l t . b y , 1 a . I u d i n n e r : l b t h e i r c o l - l ve f q a l l o c l a t e , A l f r e d G t n o n e . e n u m »d e d l n a g n a t e U n vr l n p r o d u c e a a U r t t t c n g 1 ~ ¢ f - w h i c h t h e t h r e e n e c t a k e n e r I l e n c o l l e g e . t o h e l p a a c bo t h e r I n a d v e r s i t y a x l l i a l n l n i m e ta e a e e d e l l n a n c l a f a n t e n n a n o w h r t h e e d u c a t i o n o t h i s s o n B o b .a a a l a n b t e r l i e u - y .G i b b o n s e c o t t ea t t h e m i " o t t e e v l l d n . b u t: f e e l t o m a g n *p l a c e f o r U n - xt'a d a u g h t e r m e o r g a n i z a t i o n . l l a l l t o c a l l a t l i l ! # l i c e n e x t d a ' C H A P T E R II . - ~ » B e t t l n l l o n a nr a n g e s t o h e l p h i s o l d f r i e n d U n -w i n b y a l n t l n s o m e p i c t u r e :a n dM i l l i ;t c m .U m r l n .t w e n t yy u a n o l d . t e E l w a y ' e p r i va t en t a n m r r a p l t e r .i a a m a n o t va a t w e a l t h . b u t a d e b a u c h e o .C a l l l n x a t G i b b o n : o f l l c e . a a a r r a n g e d , L i a r : l au k o d b r t h e n n a n c l e r t o b e t r a y n e ro m p l o r e f a . r b u a l n n a s o c r e t a i t o rm o n e y .T h e g i r l r c t u a e a . a n d e a ve s h t m . .R a d v r a y ,e x h a u s t e d b y d l e a l ~ g;,;==°==-a n n o u n c e e b l e l n t e n t l o n o fi n a a h o l i d a y o n t h e o c e a n .b u ts e t o b e a c c o m p a n i e d b r a s e c r e t a r ya n a a . w l r e l e a a o p e r a t o r .H l a w i f e I - c o l p t a b l a I n v i t a t i o n t o g o w l t h l i m .R a d vr a y p l c k a H A I ?' U n w l na e h l l s e c r e t a r y o n t h e t r i p ,a n d a n - a s t h a t b e r b r o t h e r m a r a c - e o m b a n r t h e m .C H A P T E R I U . - - B e t t l n g t o n . p a i n t -l n t o n t h o M a i n e c o u t .l a c a u g h t i n l .s t o r m a n d n e c k :r e f u g e l n na b a c k o w n e d b y J o n a t h a n o w n e . I h x t m o r n i n g ,B e t t l n t l o t f a c l o t h e sb i l n r u i n e d D ; t h e e t o r m .h o g o n au l . o d o u t t l t o G i b b s ' m e l e t a o u tt o r o w t o t h e n e a r e s t t o w n i n t h e t r a !h e l e d e c a y e d t o a m o t o r h a d a n d k n o c k e d a e n a c l e a a .a t t i r -v a r d b e l n g c o n v e y e d t o a H i l l e l a n d k e p t p r i s o n e r .G l o b e d l l e o ve r aB e t t l n | ; t o n ' a b o a t # m f a n d n a t u r -l e d r o n e d .I n t h eA1 1 a a a u m e a b e, . 5 . ¢ . f » . c l o t h e s h e l i n d a m o n e y a n d as N e w Y o r k a d d r e s s ,B e t t t n | , 't o n ' |s t u d i o .G i b b s | o e a t h e r e .H e i a al t d t l v e f r o m j u s t i c e . a n d o n e n i g h t , l l u m l d w i t h o u t c a u s e ,h e e n a e a v - a r a t o l e a v e b y t h e I r e e e c a ve ,b u t I a l l e t o h i l d e a t h . c H e . P ' I ' n n I V . - - B e t t l n g t o n .o r l e - o n e t o n t h e s h i p ,a e e a m e i n a n d o t h e r s c o m e o n b o a r d .L a t e r U r n - Y l n g o e s a a h o r e .B o t t l n g t o n l su e g t l o n e d b y a m a n k n o w n a e t h e,'°an d . .e x p l a l n l n r ;w h o h e le , l a s h o w n a n a c c o u n t o l ' h i s d e a t h l n N e a r Y o r k . G t h b e ' b o d y h a v i n : b e e n I d e n t i f i e d a a h i s .T h e B o c a l n a l e t e B e t t l n g t o n l a A n d r e w O r m e ,e n c eIa r n o u e e u r z e o n , b u t n o w a n e e c a n e d m u r d e r e r .w h o b a d b e e n k n o w n n a J o n a t h a n G l b b e .B e t t l n l d o n I t a l s o t o l d t h a t U n w i n va c o n a n d q a u g h t e r a n o n b o a r d t h e l h l p .w a t c h I m ab e e n c h a r t e r e d b y R a d w n y .T h ep ° - » -" C l e m e n !a . * 't h o u k h n o m i n a l l y h o a l e w n r d ,l a m a s t e r o f t h e b o n t i a n d m e - u n a t o h o l d R a d e r a y u n t lt h o t l m t n c l e r v u e $ l . o o o . o o o f o r h l a r e l e a s e . t l ! I A P T E R V . - - - B e t l z l n g t o n l e l n - . The Mutiny 53. Albatross if vnmnmm murrvu oovnuomj ul 'nn U. l. wud lu-via OUQ 0 l ;.l ..u Ibenearhlda." Be hoped she would c onstrue this to mea n tha t h e was me rely e xhi b- iti n g the phs'alc!an'a readiness to be a t h is p u ti en f s si de in d a ng ar . H e di d not wa n t her to realize th at Ra d wa f s s a f e ty me a n t n o th in g to hi m.He f e lt s h e wou ld b e frightened to learn th a t h l l only conc ern wa s to protec t her fr b m .|\Fo rums BL AIR W OMAN BUKIED HERE Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 28, at two o'cloek from the home of Mrs. Sadie Jones o i east Lincoln street,for her mother, Mrs. Willinm Klingler, an old time Blair resident.Services were conducted by Rev. A. J. Hu- gett of the Christian church and burial was made in the local cem- etery.. Rebekah Jane Strlngfellow was born in Ada, Ohlo, February 17, 1859.She was married to William Kllngler, June 24, 1874 at Canlnn, a .~4 me n t wi th ("rn=hy Tod d.Ma r y smiled plvas mntiy . hn| .1 he wireless ngerntnr [mid n o nlleu tln n to th e r. lp'a snrgggmn.lieltillf rton watc hed Ma ry wi th the slnleifs ud mlrn tlrm us she Wen!off wi th T w d .Sho seemed to vmhudy y ntith. " I hardly n'zlllZ£°sl the c hild wa s sg bvuutif lll."he mu tte re d." S h e s In love,"said Mr s.Rn d wny .." I c1nnt thi nk she has ever been In have before.She has found u ne w he aven a n d a ne w ea rth. " Ple men ts passed by .*"lhero°l th e ma n Captain Hn!- le tt particuhmrly dislikes."M m Railway amid. when he had gone. "D o n' t y ou ?"Be ttln gton d e mnnded.Mr s.Rn d wa y hesitated." P m never quite sure.He la s o c o mte .u l ; `1 Nebraska li g h t a n d Po we r Co m~ pany., J tended a dinner and rgeeting of the Live Wim Club, which is the The employes of the Iowa- Nebraska Light and Power Com- pany of this city enjoyed a voice ...~n~ yet.I sometimes feel afraid.Perhaps It is that set.- |¢'. - - ' This is a monthly feature for these people and it is looked for- ward to with the most pleasant anticipatioua The one held this week was given by the eonstmc- don department who were fortun- ate enough no go through the month without lon. ti me by ud- dent. The meeting was held at the parlora of the Lutheran church in Missouri Valley and those in at- tendance from m m were J.M. Burcham, C. H. Walrath and W. A. Siemsen from Blair.There were dso present W. L. Jackson, R. L, Schacht, Ed Kennedy and P. Baird of the Lincoln office. A t the time the Safety Hx-st meeting was being held,Miss », ~'i re ~~1|\-§'f'2__l_ " "~I .=ul | | |\|."Ce \ ..11 \.| .. . . \.3 |.j f ..s. \E H |\ 5 . 1 5 . :. -»r .\2 ~ ~\_. _. _/ ,.: , i ' - f a rl ..Hi s features ar e good.Yes.lz mu s t b e th a t s mi le " Betti ngtnn wondered wh a t th e rea l C le men ts ha d bee n lik e.Th e voic e had be en c ulti va ted to aver t Utlaplclon th a t th e fac e ga ve rise to.A n d n o w th e fac e wa s gone and one had been c reated to matc h fha trninn(Continued nan week) HIGH SCHOOL ST G0 ' r o Bldx High schoo represented i n the activity day to be leyan University o 25. Them are thirty sented in the scho few of the bear take part in the 1 high Bdlool band orchestra will con honors in the m :~ There will be n' seventymix studen Blair high school c .:|""" ' "'amo~a ~ n g y°.Mum 11 vgggm~.u alley Tuesday 31, 191v.|Farabee,as he o |1 .\|""" I ~ d e n ts o f B la i r f o r mo r e th a n f o r ty y ears.B o th wane me mb e r s o f th e Ch ri sti an c h ur c h .M r .K l i n g - le r pr eo ed ed _h is c o mp an io n of lif e b y mo r e th a n twe lve y e a rs ;h e day evening,Ain-n 21,1980 at Norfolk. To mourn her loss there are .,~~. 'l5 rs ¢~.4 J 6 g ~ "|Hlv l .nm Had |Dolleloue Swim." munded."l'll aee vinKt'can be done."Captain Hallett reeelved him, atusual. vrllh a great deal o f meplclon.Bettlngton explained thenaturea l the accident and lu cause."If you would allow this Ind. BotUnwln. to take udsjnntnxe of yonlnephews klndness and *berth with hlm In the wlreleu room.where them ls plenty of space I lhonld be greatly nbllged.""'1'hnt'| u clever way of planungn spy amongst ns," sneered Hallett. "How am I to knnw what you aresaying ln true?"Bettlnnon set n guard on hls temper.He trled to realize hawHallett must be chagrlued coatin-ually by me authority which Clem-enti wu allowed."Bat the boy li the brother atyour owne:-'| secretary,""Ha stays where he is."u l d Hallett."One mlnnte." Bettlngton cried. "Ever since I'\'e been aboard yon've shown hostlllty to me.There hasbeen absolutely no reneou tor lt.Why have you done so!""Because you're a friend ofClements. and he has nndennluedme um M r.Rndway, as I've nu doubt you are trying to.""l'\e nat given yon enoughthoughtfortint." Bettlugton uu-nwered; "but I may an well warnyou, I shnll ask Mr. Rudwny to let gmt boy come out of the torecae e.'He sought out Radway me put the. thlng before hlm.~"Do as you please." Radwny said ldly.Bettlngtan went back to his dx-st patlent."l've Ao: leave for you to nhln :.'= o 1 . " \ ! z . \f .~ c- >\"f _ »»¢=W ""» :- 5%.A 6,4 } '¢v *s o' i \ / ANNOUN HAVING purchase all accounts \ ~-~:o Blair;Mr.Lee Klingler,Rapid City, S. D; Mr. Ben Klingler, Te kamah;Mrs.Hazel Mclfndgal, Curtis, Nab; and Mrs. Frank Bish- op, Atchison, Kansas.Them a n also fifteen grandchildren and five peat grandchildren moon trip and upo will go at once to in A home which pared near Miller P A number of Bla met the bride <-~visits to Blair ami Lyxmm--New pub BLAIR BOY BECO (Gpitinued from friend.; and relativ~ The newlyweda UDENTS everybody in Blair; was born and WESLEYAN reared here,o.graduaw of tha city schools and u fine. clean, up-swill be well high school held at Wea- Friday, May lcnolars repre- mtic tests.A rack men will ck meet.The ld. high school :est for high c department. nh l of about |representing 1 this contest. 'standing young man.For a num~ 'ber ol years, he has had a very ,good position with a wholesale use in Omaha and spends moat o his time in the city. He has many Blair friends who will rejoloe with hi m i n his new found happiness and extend con- gratulatlons and beat wishes to them both. Those attendirg Hue wedding fro m num,were Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and daughters,Ber- nice and Gladys, Mm. Jake Brassand daughter, Frances. Mm Carl.I \their\'eturn Nb.hausakeentngll . ""° "Omaha.e Let ui Oorred Your Foot ~~ Presrver,t y l r g l u n comfort.The foot comion ~ ~~ men and women.32 is known to 1.\NNoUNcmEN'r AVING purchased the goodwill and all accounts of the Rathmann Garage we want to take this means of letting our old customers and those who have been faithful to the Rathmann Garage know the policy and our aim in conducting this new Ford Business. x 1. The change was brought about by the public 'demanding a good, light car at a low price, after looldng over the field we could see wonderful value in the Model A Ford and coupled with the fact that .Mr. Rathmann's health has not been the best, we Nzvere able ~ purchase his business.. I 2. We are closing our present location because Mr. Rathmann had a largeand more compact build- ing than our present quarters, thinking it possible to give our new and old customers better service in more favorable working conditions.f 3. SHOP LABOR--We want all of our old cus- 1 tomeis regardless of what kind of a car you are driving to come to our new location.You will meet some of the men you have been dealing with before and we will try to give you still better service and work than in the past.GIVE THE BOYS A TRY. Our new customers will find much of the help un~ changed and will feel just as much at home as be- fore the change in ownership. 4. TERMS-We are going to change our policy a little regarding the charge business.OUR TERMS WILL BE CASH to EVERYBODY EX- CEPT COMPANIES and CORPORATIONS.We feel this will be BENEFICIAL to our TRADE. We will be in a much better position to give you mer- chandise at LOWER PRICES.,It is the POLICY of MR. FORD to SELL at the very LOWEST POSS- IBLE PRICE hence it is NECESSARY that we FOLLOW IN LINE. Remember we are going to give prompt\ and courteous treatment, Honest Values and we trust that you will show your appreciation by giving us a trial... \ Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. / l ;" ~-., i ' ~/: _ _ ' ; " - Listen Here's A Tip Yellow free peaches 40 degre e syrup. Re g ul a r price 30c per No. 2 1-2 can. Special for F r i d a y an d Sa t u r d a y 19 c Lim it of six cans to a customer. Quality Market Phnne II3 and IISNorth Side Store h 75Pone 1G r o c e r i e s a n d M e a t s Jens Nielsen, prop; "Y o u' d Butter llla Dvwvn-f o u Lo ok A ll ln ." s un||II||nln|z|||||mm|{||||||||m1||||m|nIn|1||1I|IInnmInm||I~m|l||||u||||||| Tb: Home §»f Pcrfcd Talking Pictures Tue.----April29 Shanghaz Lady Traveler, Comedy Thursday ......April 24 PERSONALITY With Sally Stir andjohnny Ar thnx 'j "Foul Play", Comedy W ed. & Thu.-April 30 - May 1 R o y a l R o m a n c e Wah Wmim Collier' Jr. |mdPauline seam. Init and Foundened, Comedy ~'ll IImmun:nmu|ummlmulmulruumnmmrmunu Fri. & Sat....Ap r i l 2 5 - 2 6 Saturday Matinee HIDE OUT With James Murray and Catherine Crawford. MSckey's Big Moment, Comedy Sun.-Mon.'--- - ,/April 27-2g Sunday Matinee BRQA D I/KA Y With Evelyn Brent md GlennTryon Two Gun Ginsbeerg, Comedy Pathe News these people and it is looked for- ward to with the most pleasant anticipatioua The one held this week was given by the construc- tion department who were fortun- ate enough no go through the month without lon. ti me by ud- dent. The meeting was held at the pax-lora of the Lutheran church in Missouri Valley and those in at- tendance from m m were J.M. Burcham, C. H. Walrath and W. A. Siemsen from Blair.There were dso present W. L. Jackson, R. L, Schacht, Ed Kennedy and P. Baird of the Lincoln office. A t the time the Safety Hx-st meeting was being held,Miss .\~ v ; - : F Q 4 ||»;|||||af#4 Nebraska li g h t a n d Po we r Co m~ pany., J tended a dinner and rgeeting of the Live Wim Club, which is the Ul1J\.r'I.r.tt v.---ue1.ung1un la lu-troduc ed to the Raduara. llnry andhe r brother,young Crosby Todd.srlre leu o gan to r, an d Cxp txln Ha l-le tt, wh o a fe c ls di stru st: hi m, u"Doc tor W a l ls "The c rew Fle m-antl tells Remin gton, ue all oullnvrl o u r wh o m he h u absolute power tor told y o ur s is te r he 'd ta ka y ou sn luanmi.Ta k e my advic e,andke e p o u t. ot p e op le !way .I r ef e r par tlc u lir ly to the s kip pe r; wh o re te nts my interference,an d the nuana Iuhnan lnrnnnr vnrlnu umlmnrl. Mrs.Ila dwn y wa s si ttin g I n n chaise langue.wr i ti n g letters. She look ed up a t B ettlnglon and smlled as h e passed. " I a m dri ven to wr i t l w letters I n n mn le I h a ve a lmo s t f mz o tte nthro ugh hlu knowledge of theircrimes.Hn also tells the painterh a hoods "0r| :ne| "ali lll no n | ur~ muon.. C H A P T E R V I The Surgic al $m| Ie.B E P T I N G T O N wa s awakened mart morning by the c onsc lona nasal r nt fha Aihatrosn had stunned u w u t h w u u u t :| . u u | y a . . |u n . u u . \ v n u lm: to th e tith e o f d a y " Th e b o y f or g ot hi s p a in s I n th e prospec t ot being able to leave the soc iety of the c rew and see his als- ter.Presently Rn dway we nt below. When Be ltln gto n c a me o n de c k lt wns deserted.Ho took the oppon-~ tunlty to ngnk e an Investig atio n of than Albatross. P m afraid th ls ls going to . b o 1 ve ry d ull month . doc tor." "Du llI" he s nld to himse lf , a s he lo o k a s e a t a nd loo k ed ou t at th t' plac id ocean." I f she only guessed!" Never,he mnnp sed.I n th e hls- to ry o f y a c h ti ng h ad suc h a c o m [mny been assembled by the design nf n n n mn n 'Ha wa s te mme d to , J a n d wa s rolling gently .I l e rose dressed quic kly ,an d ere he linlahed th e y ac h t wa s u n de r onc e more.On dec k he was s urprised to see Elg a r Ita dway atr ldlng u p and down briskly ,There was an amaz- in g lo ok o f vi go r nml he alth a bo ut hi m.He c ame c h eerlly to the oth- | r 's s id e." I have just ha d a dellc logs n r i m .It ln vlgor etes one.I d i v d d o wn nn enormous dlstnnoec and le f t a ll my ac hes b ehind me." 8 0 th a twvn s wily the Albatross wa s stopped.Bettlngton followed th e own er to the saloon.I t was hi! hah lt to e at spar ingly n t break f u t .Plalnly It was Rnd wn fe h ab a n d m e ' n r Metzger wu s no t I n the engine room.Bettlngton looked anxio us ly at Kenzle.H e wa s plnn nlngahead an d needed alllea He wo n dered what hold the Bose hnd upon this enginee r who seldo m, or ever, left his engines. exc ept to sleep. Th e cook welc omed the chance to talk ." \ \ lmt' s good f o r a sic kstomac h. Doc ?" he inqulredL °'l~"nstlng.*'he wu s told.Th i s time Bettlmrton h ad a Rec d look at the chef.He wa s u ve r y f e t ma n and his ey es were too c lose togeth er.Th e ms t glan c e s ho we d htm n gross.lnvlul mlm; a c lone r in specllonshuwvtlhi m to be nc hemlng. seminal u nd vnln.Ilottlnuftorn went from the :galley . . .. , . , .- . . -. . . . _..__cross the dec k to To d d and tell hi m to wir e le ss lo th e g over nmen twh at wa s afoot.I t a n y ac cldent ha pp en ed to h im, wha t c o u ld s aveEvely n Rndvrny and Un vvin 'l c hil dren?Q "Th e o the r n lg ht, "hire . Ra dway beg an . "lt wa s as a fr ie nd I s po ketoy ou;I fe lt y o u were friendly I 0 e."tanned, y o u were righ t," he sold earnestly . " N o w lt*a to the doc tor I a m speaking."He hop ed his f ac e d ld not sh o w his a la r m e n d disappoin tme nt.'°lt'»abo ut Mr .Rn d wny .I a m horribly disappointed ln his b ehn vlo r.He c a me h e re to net himse lf into good phy a lc al c on it to ent a huge meal.Ile was c on- fierned a t th e other*s sma ll a p p e te." f a k e n dlp wi th me to mo r ro w mor ni ng an d y ou'll ent better.I eat u great deal bec ause I work :J great deal and need the fuel.Th e worker,i f h e wor ks hard and at high sp eed. mu st eat and dri nk all ha c an." "I'hore*s a li mlt aonuewhoref' Betti ng to n tva mo d. " '.l'hat's the diffic ulty ." the cap!- tnllst adm!tted. 'There was already - . . ,-. .n " '. ._..d o p r o s s c d .I n o r d e r t o fe e l a s s u r e d o t s u c c e s s l n c a s e h e h a d t o d e c l a r e d o p e n w a r a g a i n s t S a m . M e t z g e r a n d t h e i r c o m m a n d v r ,h e h a d a t l e a s t t o r e m o v e t h e d i s p a r i t y l n n u m b e r s b y r e c r u i t i n g s o m e o f th e mon to ills cause.So fa r hp c ould only think ol' Slivef i. ml.- uute rs=pr»svlutntlve of th e lnaulu- hrlnus Cherry lli ll distric t whic h iles along the lower east side of Ne w Y o r k a wate rfro nt.Be ttin g tnn kn e w the gu mi u s of th a t dls l r l l l 1-'llhom lmd nrulnlillll started di tlon an d he has given way to nbslnthe.Doc to r W a ite, y o u mu st help me."" H o w ? "ne demanded.H e wa s overc ome wi th the lay mnr fs feel ing of hopelessness in the presenc e of 51111088-" A f te r a ll,y ou are a phy sic ian, nren 't y ou?""Yes,"he fou nd hims elf forc ed to say .It B reme d ho rrlblo to h ave to te ll her u d<»||be\=aze lle. "Then lt ls y our duty to go ro him and tell h i m l1e's killi ng hlms olt. s th a t burning; sensutlon a t the pit at h h s to ma c h : "f lo me ntal" he c alle d." A li ttle o f th a t old cognac ;not u p o n y - brlag It ln a c oc k tail gla ss." "Clements seems a remarkable ma n , "Beltlng ton hnzarded.I l e was an xi ous to k now mo re of hi m. " A tllabarred lawy er."ltad wn y answered."llnd a ftau zbllng plac e o f the highest class a t Saratoga. once.Ile mus t lan c e los t i t all or he wo u ld r rt n ee d to a tten d to th e c atering and so on.and we ar u llve ry .dd s mile o f hls . ls n 't n e I belleve lt's a ki nd of paraly sis. Remin ds me of that o ld ph ras e we used to hear o f the smlle that life feeling the hood of the _law was aga ins t h im.He wo u ld read ily ta ll i n li n e wi th th o se who n r rayed themselves agalust estab llshed order.On hls wa y to h i s o wn q u a n e r s Bettlng ton sa w Clement:-x. "By the way ." he be gan, " 1 wnnb ed to a s k y o u a bo u t me a l;A m I supposed to dine wi th the Ra d wa y s! " "Sta" said Clements."Y ou mes s with the olllc ers.Th a t ls Ha lle tt, Leary .Metzger an d Ha lle tf s n e ph - ew.I usually mesa ln my room. F d li ke y ou to share lunc h wi th me tod ay .There are c ertain busi- ne a matter s I tr am to di s c u s s. " And c oqld nrt y ou oc c that that hor rible Clements offered h i m dr in ks all th e time ?" Sh e s igh ed . " It lan 't very=pleasant to ha ve to cont(as that my warnings or pleadings have no longe r a ny e tfec t." " Y o u wi s h me ta g o o o w? " " I f y ou would." " P m afr aid there la very li ttle I c a n d o," he sald r lalng."1 h ave n o sort o t autho rity exc ept wh a t he gives me.I f wa r ni n g hlrn ls any good,l' ll c er ta in ly d o th at." H a we nt belo w' and '-th en to the bo w of the boat.reeling h e was going on a us eless elr and. Ro dwa y lo o ke d u p a n th o ug h he ha d been expe c ti ng s uc h a~ vlolt. y wouldn't c o me o u." Un d e r th e lnlluenc e a t th e old Fre nc h brandy ,ll n d w n f s dlscom- tan wsu d ullo d.Hn m u b c d n n l n z t o an d Beuln gxon wa s n n eme r- mlnlng talke r wh e n he c ho se . an d fr o wn e d when Clemen ts s ald th at a tr lllln g nc elde n t to n me mb er o f t h r c r e w demanded th e doc tor`| " f e r y we ll, "Herrington an~ nwer ed I t wa s e lgh t hells when Sllvers brought lunc heon Into the room.A t ha l! pn n t twe lve th e la d ha d re- moved xhg dishes. ." I ha ve halt-an-hour before I ne e d p u t o n tha t dn nmable ja c k et an d a sk li nlleu lt h e wan ts a s ec - lfkcenr.th u !n pu rp le hu e wa s lp xea d over h ls fac e mo r e deep th an n ny lh ln g Be xu ng to n ha d ever see n on hu ma n vlsng e. he hnd n n a n o f lnto xlc nllon.Yea rs beforeIn Pa ris, Bettlng ton h ad n oted how nbqlnthe acts.It ls a c nrlonl pr op- erty o f t h e lp lr lt th a t lu e lf e c h s vm wi t h t h e l n d t vl d u n l .I t ga ve attendance.Bettlngton fulluwed Clementswithjustlllablemlldvlnga.Suv-poae he should tlnd that some had awdent called lor lklll not at hlucommand.Would his crude nrst-ald methods betray hlm ta the alan nf fha Hall? ond helplng.I beg you to bellevs,Doctor Orma,that I am not aservant by accident but by dalgn." I know all that l l lnterestlngof your career." Clements went un. "Do you know anythlng ot mlnef' "Absolutely nuthlng." "Kava h¢1nm?' Radwly the delwon of Incrediblepenn and predisposed. him to acts ot* Dhyllcal violence."I should llks to have tnem alldownhere."he aald ln mordmnt tone."l am not lure that n manhasllvadunlesshe has semany-~.»n»f\ nm uf- mn nf tha throatswan m nr' he demanded. ashe followed Clements through the smloou door."That d-d Umrin boy." the oth-er mi d lmpatleudy."He'|anuisance to the mea.I dou't mink it'| anything had."Bob,looking vary pale.had agalp wound.Examination proved It to be less nerloul than the ture- mnla had assumed.The dressing "Never.I'm lure of um.My memory for Inca l l uutallmzly good.""And yet."Clement.:wen!on,"my face has been in almost everybig newspaper In the world Therehnve~beeu rewards for my sparehendnn which ln the aggregate ex-ceed those ever catered for mothermsn."Benlugton smlled poulely.It .,...,..... ,.... ..._, -... ___ _ot men ha hates.""What particular llvu do yéu want to end?" Beltlngtou mm."The Gibbon! gang,Alfred Gib-bons nm.He and an group havemed tor years to hate me to death; lt's quite possible.""They're succeeding apparently,"Bettlngtou replied, and pointed lothe bottle ol nbdukhe in me rack."Have you ever thought that theyfof lt wal well within Betdngwnl was as though he dld not want tog m g g o f ~He had tied mum awaken the other from n pleulngor hmdageu hu day.delndon."Now, my lad." ha _uid kindly-"I lee you qu not .belleva _:pg may all be coneenuntmz on you todrink this nuff? I don't know any l u n :my ot death.You betterlln dura Ima- all "Ln ` \ "h am this happen!"gb uplalned Lhnt Bm: wumd A phozomvh of hu clan,mdwhenbgwouldnotgive M, had It b fares md m |.h| :tru5»#°§n.¢»Z¢ him down.Bo b v u n f ! mmn b l e .- w u z hug,"n m n d m mas That in part or my mumph.Dmyan ever hear at Reuben Bards- ley?""Not to my knowledge." "And yet you hid no mon dn-cere admirer.Be was m ons otyour clulel In mr nr r-To himthus vru nu.|ucho9en¢or in the "It'| my constant headache than knock: me out," Radway returned. and pressed hu templu n thoughin pain."Bomeumu xr ll so bud.x actually nm blinded. . . . It'|their concenu-and hue'Bettlnzwn turned away in dil-l n l l 'Hn n-» ..\- .4 n.»-Q.. .Q ¢» u I||U \» l 'i&BU~l \llu l w z t c x ,