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06-12-1930THE ENTERPRISE LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOBa||l'RIN'l'S THE NEWC Regardlas INnh.sum FIlnioric1|1 $042.Q 1 lf;Ll NEWSPAPER WASH INGTON GENERAL AND LOCAL Frm the Gnrdm Spot of Nebnah-bnhI{¢}\.u1 Wnoilw Inv Ilhn A lllinmflnn BLAIR,NEBRASKA,JUNE 12,1930VOLUMEXXXIVsnb.¢1ip"&'S`§"§`£a¢§.`s1.5o'Sn'ir`§r1"s1`§§`i§`i"»py,s¢._YfuhinzionC0-anty 1 Q l as an l an saoanoaatna How THE MONEY GOES 4 l a (West Poiht Republican)Many who complain that at o Q I an Q A sS o n n a s n a4 l u n s sl n a » a s s a4 A very far would probably be surprised at how far it doesgoif they followed it About a little while. A Chicago Chamber of Commerce reports that anewdollarbillwithcircular Attadsed for recording each person handling it.for 11periodoffourteendaysreturnedtothemafterhavi settled 27 bills the items occurringmostoftenbeing salary five times tobacco five times and cigarettes five times.Candy camenextatthreetimesThe lin also showed the use of the dollar for an item of clawing three times oncefortoothpasteoncefor wading powder and onceforfood. ls there a significance in the experience of this dollar .sol . .. .. .ns . . . . . ..sC s .o ..» mpriscs Eleven : t.Nebraska. NOWCOMPLETED MINORCHA RAILRO 0 an I I will decrease consumption of gasoline is not borne out by the facts.The reports . In 4 Q 1: LUCK AGAINST BLAIR TEAM |:.:|» nacnssaoaasssnans GASOLINETAXINCREASES DOUBLE SILVER ANNWEBSABY Mr.and Mrs.Geo.C.Wulf of near Arlington and Mr.and Mrs. Herman Rahlfs of near Blair ecle brabed a double diver wedding annivernry on hm Saturday eveningJune7at Ure county fair grounds dance paviEon at.Arlington.( The two couples were married at a double wedding ceremonytwentyliveyarsagowhereGeo. Wulf and family now reside and are relatives.The two couples who stood with them at their weddingMr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Stork Mrs. Sam Holstein and Frank Rahlfs were also present at the silver anniversary. ~twoeenttaxfor threeonthirdandBronsononsecond ....| ~\\f 122':¢~r;'!~'*\\.',. ~ ->':a \'¢ 's ' "!9,fr ~';~f\~-v ~\\»,*u\"§, ~~../ < is __~/" ~J..QW]1 " ~~,f ~~*six cent tax South Caro I :~:\I anBéoreoffntoi sion over the Washington ~ounti ans in an interesting although .. in the different states show that the states with the 1 ... ... .1: nnatrated to Bllir y that the mon hits do mv. always win base ball games.Playing (good ball in pinches and making their hiya thngwohighagaxoliuemx n ....|In l I I 4 a 1 n af 4|as : ... fnaaisn I U C 1| an 0 as 0 1| 4 an and these states use the largest amount per motor vehicle.The average con sumption in these three states in 1929 was 589 gal Ions.The average consumptionintheeightstateswith a :five cent tax wits 522 gallons and for the whole Unimd States it was 508 :g .u 1 0 In a n a | 4: nr s I the offerings of Fwd HagerbaumerformerHooperitefor2timely hits in the third inning and these hits added no 3 Blair errors accountedfor4runs.Sennett began the inning with a.ingie but wasforcedatsecondwhenHarryFritz was safe on a fie1dera choice.Bron son grounded to Warrick who .| mm :o~~you men ~...rr Flag,Day |PL\':D(:EAlumnae:~To11\&fu\<»ofme | UNITED was mvwas 12evuBuCfuk \N|\\(.\l ITsrmvs10:12MfoN,|uU|x:>|uLE,"fa umzrv DJus ce fanALL . s*amount of this motor fuel * per motor vehicle.4 na~ \./. |.//:/5 5 ..1.#a § .|\li ~.¢. ¢ ¢f . ~|II fIxT;11°~F ..1 \ | .2 5. w »=~...._~~<f . . :.v5 ;.¢Q3.1911 .g £z0\}il \\ 1/J||~;.\fl.E I ~r1l scnsnuu;Stale Rdlwny Cummisaian.Grnll Miwr Changes in the Railroad Schedule on Tnins Running ThruThirdDistrict is1 The District C0 Blsjr on Omnhn Road. EVENING TRAIN RUNS mms ONLY A FEW 1 Washington County May Substitute Glsdine Mmm liz Certain Sections Where Il ln uf Less than One The c.St.P.M.&0Rdlww Company mmde application onMay16mthestaterailwaycommissionlskingtobeallowedto make minor changes in their time table on the Omgha road runningbetweenBlairandSiouxCity\1y the mraon mute.The 1equutwouldalsoeliminatepartofdie The census Lakin district of Nebraska which comprisms eleven counties,is nowfsompletedandtheworkofUncle Sams census takers is over until 1940. The following table shorwing the present service but this would not affect Bllit.The opupulauun01ul number of farms s Hdzmge being that the eveningtrarnagoingsouthwhichnowgoesiteauround5:30 will go at arounde|I:00 oc.Iock.2 of unemployed is herevyitli repro~duced for the benefit of The En terprise readers: Popu~lation 13062 11427 14327 9499 11586 25269 26031 7807 10462 12094 _1osa Unem Farm ployed78 83 100 195 112 451412 45 138 107 61 CountyBurt ~1,5691,3891,942844 1,5961,8131,981 1,2241,21141,6121,419 Oolfax---- Caming-.-Dakma ~ Dixon Dodge Madison Smnton Thurston Washington Wayne ~ Total _ _152128 16394 1s42 For Washington couhty the reportshows a small loss.A studyatthefollowingreportwillbeof inherost as it gives the wzompletereturns. 1930 1920 Total population 12.094 12189 Total farm ~1612 Total unemployed 107 l Total blind and deal 4 Arlington village Mrs.Leslie French 1930 pop.farms 622;1920 population farms 695. Arlington tvrp.out.Mrs.John R.Cook li92;654. Blair twp.Mrs.N.Brumbaugh.1039;117a uaBlnlrcity.Mrs.P.Sutherland. Freddie Wislican scored both nxn~|ners with a double.Eidam wassafe when Jensen dropped his easyfly.Wlslioea scored on Butter £ie1da sacrifice fly and Eidam scored a short time law on an error.These 4 runs gave the Monnlclm a lead they held all the way thnx. Blair which soomd twice in thefirstwhenLundt .waa safe on anerrorSchuaifler doubled and Foxy Schurrnan singled made a desperateefforttoovertaketheleadbutfailed.The Mondcha scored another in the eighth when hila ters was safe on a fielder|choice stole second and third and scored on an error.Blair started a ninth inning rally that netted 2 runs.Lundtwauwe on an error but the next two bat ters went out."Foxy"SchummidngledscoringBabeandstole second.He scored on a single bY Al Sick who batted for Van Den sen.Sick atole second and Blair fans be lli for n tiein run ning.Continued on page 10 COUN'l`YBOARD months and a four cent tax for nine months the ave rage consumio:x per motor vehicle was 495 gallons. This in leaa than the ave rage for the United States. There seems to be but one conclusion to draw from*these facts:That the gnao line mx builds better road:*and good roads increase tra vel and gasoline consump~ Lion.The oil mon of the country ahodd be the great est boosters !or gasoline tax with!which ta build roads.*The total gasoline mx mllected in Nebraska ln 1929 was $7525846.47.Aft er April first one cent per *gallon of the tax went to county boards for local roads About $1675000 was distributed to the counties dunng the nine months. Nebranka a Own Magazine. noooooooooaooon WILDEWOOD CIRCLE MEETS Sunday was an ideal day for the meetingfof the WildeWood Cingk sm ye ne z ».but Dey flied ont ending the in o _ _o \ lloLDS srsslou at the home of Mr.and M11 (lamon Mnnnnld nf fhaiv nlnanmni Flag,Day DAIRYHERBIM- PRUVEHENTcum . ~~.Five Twopound Per Day Own Six Con Producti!Over 60 lbl. Butlexflt in May Thlnythree Over so lbs MAKES VERY HIGH AVERAGE The 259 Wuhingmn county cows on test during May produced atotalof 224941 pounds oi milk containing over 4 was ot homer Iat858L7pounds no be exact. The tive high cows producing over two pounds of hutterlat exch day are as follows: But >Lbs.wr Owner Breed Milk fat Paul Jones Holstein 2218 66.4 A. c.Marshall Holstein 1668 es.1 John Hooks Jersey 1188 68.7 A.c.Marshall Holsin 1480 68.6 A. C.Marshall Holstein 1786 60.7 _The five high herds avenge:Paul Jones Holnteins 1496 46.6 Elmer Jensen Holsteins 1848 42.0 Ed.Renard Holstein!!1o1s4o~ G.C.Wilkins Holstzins 1060 .zoo Albert Hansen Holsteins 1038 39.7 Seventy cows produced over 40 pounds of butberiat;thirtydhree cows produced over 50 pounds of butterfat;six cows produced over60poundsofbutberfat. Russell Hughes Deaf/er. EARLY COUNTY HISTORY ._. i .2§€T*::»:_'#3§~.;;'2" ~, »:"~}"{~"\*&\_g-":,'Qfl ~11;,_-_>;¢,.rj ~~~=.\=/ll;~/j1*=.»=¢;.f *~\= ~ 1 4 * g gg* / _,.~ggi]~' ..,,:/3 ~~~'T';{f.i=*|\.l" : ... fnaaisn FILINGSSLOW roxlmum Bot Little Interut Mmifcutad in Polltlw Circla.All County Olfloers Except the Judge Are m Be Elected. rFILINGScuosx:ON .muy :mn .Although only three weeks remaintofilefornominationsfor the primaries la be held August12therehasbeenlittleactivityinthecountypolmctlfieldwith the result that andy A few filings have been made.According tn luv the lut day for filing is forty MY!prior w the primary which will be July 8. Early in the year condderable interest was shown an was indi mbed by a number oi filings which were largely confined w the old officers filing for a reelection. There was also much talk of pr~spectivefilingsbutthesehavenot maberiulised and at this writingtheonlycontestedofficesarefor sheriff and treasurer. .f.All county officer!with the acpptlonof judge and one commis sioner as well as state officers are to be elected.A proclamation culling attention to the primary of August 12 has been issued by Govemor Weaver and a copy has been mcelved by the county clerks of the state. _ \ | .2 5. w »=~...._~~<f . filing and the one noticeable feat ure is that there is but few demo |PL\':D(:EAlumnae:~To11\&fu\<»ofme | UNITED was mvwas 12evuBuCfuk \N|\\(.\l ITsrmvs10:12MfoN,|uU|x:>|uLE,"fa umzrv DJus ce fanALL . s \ |_ //:/5 5 ..1.#a § .|\li ~.¢. ¢ ¢f . ~|II fIxT;11°~F ..1 . |_. . |../b N I.¢f5* EG 3 H »Ls. I r we expenencu oxbeingthat66%per cent of the exchanges nfade were for luxuries and the salary arrangeu.miss unromy Daxuer 0 this dty sang Silver Thzmd o Among the Gl d;Miss Marjori |Kuhr and Elmer Holstein mvthataffordsthem? nooncossaooaccoot DOUNTY nov mzcnxvns APPOINTMENT Sam R.Stewart Washington :ounty boy roeeived his appolnb nent and began work thlu week in Howard county for the United readings;Harland Wulf a trum~ pet solo;Miss Leatha Stork a nxaphonesolo.This was followed by a plnyet entitled Memories which was mgim and depictedscenesintheirearlymarriedlife. The program was followed by able time. Both couples were the redpienfn dancing md all had a most enjoyl Under the proposed plan trainsNos.2 and 3 will not operate BrtweenEmersonandSiouxClty.NU.2 will mp at Emerson upreturntoOmaha as No. 8 connotionthtninnNos.10 and 11 35nonontheNorfolkSio Clxy line.This will give tvio trains each way on week days lu! tween Omaha and Emerson md [ing oonnecliorus with moming and Stabes Department of Agriculmre.He will be engaged in barber!! rradication, n control measure for zbe reduction of black siem rust according to R 0.Bulger Lincoln Federal Agent in Charge of the Burberry Eradication Campaign in :his state. .Mr.Stewart completed his first year of college work at the Uni rersity of Nebraska this spring. Reports are that he made a oplen iid record at college and was oe lecfed from a group ot more than fifty applicants for these pooitions. of lovely gilt!which they will lnfternoon Norfolk line trlins.oqecherishandholdlonginthwtraineachwaybetweenOmnln m¢mofY~ CARD OF THANKS The kind expxesdono of mnpnhyinthekindlyassistance ~dared and the beautilul flornl of! erlngs nent during the illness and following the death of our dear wife and mother are greatly nppreciatedand we wish to especiallythanktheministerandthosewho and Emerson will operate dn Sunday. Applicant proposes to zubstilmfo gaselect:lc cars in place ol theneuntrainsnowlnopenltion..The motor can which are largeenoughandproperlyequippedgo[pull several cars will continue to handle mail express baggage and passengers with seating cnpadgyof 80 passengers ln the motor arandwithapartof the car partitionedof!for a omokinz compartrorecexveanappointment:romLheFederalgovemmentonthis work one must have a high schol astic rating be of good moral :harscter and have special quali fications that particularly fit the fumished f.he music. Wm.Bryant and family mclmm'mnrwn ment.Applicant alleges that bm a very Iimiied use is now beingmadeof its passenger fa.ci1i¢ies6nthislineandthatduringthe mmmer months the passenger mva...~.¢:..\|...n\\h~~mn.lpmgomBurberry Eradication in Neb raska is a part of the campaign carried on by the United States Department of Agriculture in co operation with thirteen of the NorthCentral grainproducing states to reduce stem rust losses by the destruction of common rustspmng barbeny bunhes. I uuuun |uunvluu SUNDAY JUNE :sf The Glittering Gatd A Pagunt By Marjorie Barrows Will Be Presented as Childrexfs Day Program at the M.E.Church. <....=...»...MU .~......5.WevidencesubmittedshowsLliatthru the substitution of this motor ser~vice for steam service. a saving in amount of approximately §65717.09 per year will be realized.A study of the train servieie both passenger and freight Schei ules on the OmahaSioux City via Emerson line and on theNorfo\k o:......l:... b ¢b\.||\U .¢| 9 g..g C Q y G.d f C y C g.f b 9 60.d f C p d sc :m EJe23 _?0o;;%P.Thomas K.Jack ;g;;.u£I5§§Q M1kin;;;iiu;;Egioyed f;lezifbtlréthbest picn§cs gfn1ItFontanelletwpReinhartSchurmentsonProperty.p9;tmt¢ygars.Y e group m e an 636;01.l FmT.<;a1h0u village Herman Lavv ro BE MADE is AUGUST__~f_bjS@§di§_@_r_.ff§§__§f1if§ff}gg :K IK Il limit 309;309. Fort Calhoun twp.H Jindt 1085;1022.¢ Grunt twp.Peter Nielsen m. a.:uul..u\van nut:nuuvsa uuu.l.u\:|uTisnomaterialcurtailmentofser...2....¢1..¢..:......._.|..f..:t:u;...;.n| ulthis week mlaeting as a board of array of good things no eat being ure "' '"§"'""'"""' ""["""' fzmicaualization with the county as- sgrved cafeteria Style to those;Amon: the Decoration Day vis-~fH'"§t}'_''f'_°'f§_h "°"""Over 184 000 of these shrubs have M"§_f"'f been fouéu and destroyed in this AN EVENING OF ENJOY Eh WIsessor to hear the complaints of whose appetite at about 1:30 need Marle all those who feel that they have ed 119 tempting.This was f°|l°W9dhadanimproper valuation placed by Ice cream and cake at about lllurlelon their properties.five _oclock.One of the special itors here was H.G.Craig,nowlivingin.Blair.Mr.Craig washomhere72 years ago, .nt about the same time the town ol Ft. ounce in me cuumydemocrat seeking the nomination, this is the sheriff;office which has two democrats and three re....\.\:.~....nsuiuv fm fha nnminn. state while more than 1s million _ _bsrberdes have been destroyed in _ Mé {i ;*?=<g9**r w;the 13 states engaged in this The tenng a P sented as the annual Childrens€~Iflsses _caused .Y. ..£nw nmvmm at the Methodist use;umm.auequaw nncmueu wpxlbeprovidedtoproperlytakecareofthemailexpressbaggage passengers and freight traflic;ohm nl...»|\=mnm\nf ......1¢&a. Hnrmnn 1¥||nun Mru.¢|||\b\.¢g Wrst 421;385. Herman twp.out.Mrs West 576;554. I ;nnn|n innn Ifnl\\ni+ Tuesday was an exceptionally ouenngs ar.rms desert.:east was Calhoun came into existence so he *.[I.|ewan.. bmw dav for tho board:All dav a cake baked IW Mrs.F. W*Amdt can mmlifv as a Washimrton coun tion.*stem rust nave shown a ueczaeu oe a r o ~~ uuuunuunnvon va. o »»The other offices all have crease over the area as a whole church in Blair lI€1ft Sunday eve motor aervim is reasonably icons but no democrats since this work began.ging by the fo_l_lof1og c:_m_h ww;unoler the circum 5|JU )U U w w mueck 114;781. Kennard village Leonard Pder son 3!9;363. Washington village Leonard Peterson 76;111. Richland turn out..Vernon G. ..farmers were coming and going laying their grievances before the board who listened and took notes on leach compaint and will later weigh each one after due investi gation and try to dedde justly on and marked in icing The Wilde Wood Circle 1930.Each member and guest was given a piece of this special delicacy and was of course greatly relished. In the afternoon President F. .....ty pioneer.Mr.Craig says that his mother was the first white girl to live in Omaha and her step father built the first house on the site of Omaha.It was built of Ions for Tuttle &Cass of Council repu nl filing. LITTI |wm.¢p §..|m|f \\{f xM.~nw1=:1\rc:nu m.Am I Jeanw»agh'£,°'ii'$§J£§='é§"mH}iI\6 b b U. part of the service between Emer son and Sioux City will not ma terially affect.the patrons in the territory affected. .|\\.|J¢\.Q E VISITOR HAS Butterflies ~~Nadine GuyerLOVELYPARTYThe.§?smk Company and Bern LadwigopenedlnBlaulastMondayeven.._._z ..___ fm\fn¢Dd \IT\»inr\ui* wL§£,5o;`s§i. ~Sheridan twp.Thomas K.Jack son 445;533. BREEDING FANCY STOCK _Ja The breeding of pure bred stock is an art within itself and but few men make a success of it but accordingtotheOmahaJournal Stockman our townsman J.T. Nelson has made a name for him self among the breeders of Neb raka. The Stockman Journal has weiolla\\ing to say:J.T.Nelson Blair Neb.is raising his usual number of Duroc pigs this spring and in addition has 50 Spotted Poland Chinas. The Duroc pigs are for the most part.by Highway Colonel a son of each matter..The board with the county assessor will meet from time to time as a board of equalization through June and July and in August aft- er the board has completed the equalization ol the vallies the county levy will be made amor TRIP THROUGH CREAMERY Mr and Mrs Jens Clausen drove over to Valley Neb Sunday to LeRoy Phealan and Mr Phealan The latter is m rnager of a branch of the Roberts Samtary Dairy Pro ducu Co and took them thmugh the plant.located between ValleyandWaterloowherealargenumberofpoundsofmilkis W.Arndt introduced Henry F.Kieser of Omadial as the chairmanofthedayandaftersomeappropriateremarksorwhathaveyouhecalleduponothersforshorttalksorfunnytories.Miss Fran~ ces Mangold sang two sopranosolosacoompmiedbyherinstruc~ tor Prof.Sehauder of MullenNeb.where she taught this year.The Professor also played several selations on the piano.One of the especially enjoyablefeaturesoftheafternoonwereseveralbaritonesolosbyNorman Mangold accompanied by his sis ter Miss Franca.Norman has averypleasingvoicethatheuseswellandmorewillbe heard from him if he chooses to cultivate the excellent instrument he has been given by nature. isit Mrs.Clausensniece A ».....A..»..a 4 and .1 H l.a.mii:nf rf (?nl\mnn Bhxffs for a store so they codd father came here from New York state in 1856 and preempted 160 acres of land 121 miles west of Ft.Calhoun farming it with oxen.Mr.Craig well remembers when Ft.Calhoun was the county seat of Washington county and recalls that Alec Reed was treasurer. Thomas Allen sheriff and D.Stev ens judge.Mr.Craig says that when he was a boy there weremany evidences of old Fort Atkin son here. IT LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS The straightening of the Miss ouri river making it serviceable as a navigable stream has alwaysseemedalittlefarfet/:hed and a.:lm...but .\:....c.....0... g with the Indians.Mr.Dxaigs honor. Mary Ann _Robinson ol Mr.and Mrs.Hi of Auburn Neb.is vis grandmother Mrs.C.J. of this city and on last afternoonp her grand- mother made he/a very happygirlbygivingalittlepartyinher Little daughter Robinson iting her Robinson Tuesday One of the special attractions and a little out of the ordnary was a special show put on at the Home Theatre which proved to be lots of fun for the kiddies. A nice luncheon was sensed at the Robinson Cafe following the show and the youngsters felt quite grown up and important with so much attention. When the hour arriwd for the party to be over the children bade>\a».»\l.ul njoy the evenings entertainment. was greeted with a (ull house and the succeeding perfomiances have so far fared as well.The McOwen shows have become a part of Blairs entertainment and the theatre going public looks forward to their yearly retum The troup is made up of real artists and the management is more than fair with the public. Tonight Thursday promises to be the best show of the v.eeks en~tertainment and no doubt the samegoodattendancewillbepresentto The performance runs a full week closing with the next Sun day nights performance. WELL ADVERTISED SALE A SUCCESS ning ani!the first perforinan¢nlmluea ww vo.1 ............Joy _ A _Marguerite Weber FirhfSpringBreeze.~~LilaRuthGnyer Seoond Spring BreezeJeanne Bader Mother Nature Virginia Redfield Robin George Thornberg Bluebird Barbara Bader smebeu ~_Betsy Miller Jem .PeggyPoands Jerry ~BlllyKoopmanSpiritofWisdomRaymondWright Spirit of Knowledge ~ ....Maxine Skinner 1st Buttercup Grace Frezxcb 2nd Buttereup ... _ Mary Jmsen 3rd Buttercup Madge Petersen 3e¢..~1tobertHam Bat RaYfN¢h Sunbeams »Virginia CampbellMarilynGuyerLilaLudwig and Alma Thornberg Rose;~MaryAndreason oarruanr ' ,,Christian Kart Johnson was' born January 28, 1849 at DongsHairup, Denmark, and died at bilhome in BlairJune 4th,1980.In 1879 Mr. Johnson name toAmerica.and in 1885 be amsto Wisner Neb.In 1886 hs wasmarriedwSophiaAndersenand to this union was born one daughterAndreaSpringroseofSan Diego Calif.ln 1902 Mr.John son and family moved to Blair and have made their home here ever since..Funeral services were conduct.ed from the First Lutheran church at Blair on June 8th Rev.H. Nielsen officiating after which in terment was made inthe Blair cemetery._._ . M King of Colonels.The dams of these are the tops of the splendidgills raised lust year.The Spotted Polzinds were all purchased in dum during the sow sales last winter. Some of the to are by Foremost out of u daugh r of Clara Bow. There me two liners by SkyRocketbyTheShiekfromdams by Playmate.These by the wayare sisters to the Mulmsten boar Supreme.Others are by Combelt King and Smoodr Wonder.The Jim Nelson herd is located at the edge of Blair and you will find it well worth while to stop and seethe spring crop of pigs which arebeing developed for the full sale." RELIGIOUS VACATION SCHOOL PROSPERS Beginning June 1 St.Francis Borgia church sponsored a summerreligious school for their chil dren and the enrollment has been very good there being seventychildrenattending.There are three Franciscan SistersofClintonIowahereasinstructors. At the close of the nssion First Holy Communion will be observed and confirmation will be in chargeof Bishop Rummel ol Omlhl. ...............................cottage cheese daily.There are nearly thirty men working there and the plant nuns day and night.Mr.and Mrs.Clausen found the trip a most interesting one. GOOD MAY SALES The Chevrolet Company of Blair have had a wry good sale of earsduringthepastthirtydaysaswill be evidenced by the long list of new cars which they have sold. The list follows:Floyd Flack Blair Bedsn;s.A.Vunwinlde BunCoach;Howard Christensen Wash lngton Sport Roadster;Robert Rasmussen Blair Coach;RolyneBoschemIrvingtonCoupe;Axel Hansen Blair Coach;John WieseKennard.Couch;Dr.GeesarnanFt.Calhoun Sedan;Miss MyrtleHurdumBlairCoupe; James More Blair Seann; B.H.Mead Ft.Cal~ lioun Sport Coupe;Mrs.LucylmrsonArlingtonConch;Clar ence Christensen Hennan Coupe:Chester Hill North Bend.Coach;Fred Siert Blair Doach;L.H. Currier Grand Island Coupe;Rev.Knnd Larson KennardCoach;F.Franzenberg ArEngtonTruck;Fred Compton Blair CoachWm.L.Cowan Blair Coach;John Dall Inriugton Sedan. ......._.._._........_............was the only fisherman who could prove hi abilities in that direction from photographs taken about the fish pond in the back yard.Arch ery was one of the means ol entertainmentforothers. At the buiness meeting it wasdecidedto hold the next gathering over at Shenandoah Iowa and acommitteecomposedofHenryKieserandGeorgeMangoldwasappointedto see about putting onashortprogramoveroneofthe radio stations over there.This meeting will he held early in August. Mn.Annie Martin of Bldr and Miss Dora Klindt ol Ft.Calhounwerevotedinasmembersofthe Circle. The picnic ended with the singingoftheolficidaongofthe Circle The Church in the Wild wood snd Add Lens Sync bythegroupallof whom are verygnatlyindebtedtoMr.and Mrs. Mangold for the invitation to meetattheirhomeandlorthemanykindnessesshowntheirguestsof the day.The following Blair members were present:Mr.and Mrs.F.W. A.mdtMr.ondMrs.D.C.VanDeusenCurrieWiseman.Mary J.Cook and Mn.Annie lhrtin. ......................iw...»Auburn Nebraska paper disabusesonesmindof any such ideas.The clipping follows: C.v.Frakes representing the Massman Construction Co.ol Kansas City wan in Brownvllle Monday.His mission was to lo cate suitable ship yards for his company which does a great deal of construetion work for the governmentalongtheMissouririver. Contracts for some of this workwillbeawardedinAugustthis yur and work wHl commence in the full.Brownville ia the logicallocationfor one of these ship yardsandmuchactivitycanbereasonablyexpectedalongtheriverdur ing this year. BLAIR WOMAN HONORED Mrs.Elsie McBride of this citywasguestofhonoratthehome oi her sisterinlnw Mrs.Anna W. Caldwell of Omaha on last TuesdayafternoonwhenMm.Caldwell department secretary of the W.R.C.of Nebraska entertained forMrs.McBride the recently electeddepartmentpnaddentofthew.R.C. A number of the shoe oifinersmembersofMn.H¢Bli¢ies su!! were present. miss muy guuuuye ann un....e\.Mrs.Robinson for the nice after noon.There were twenty~two chil dren present. BLAIR SINGERS INVITED They told him it might beP0951 ibe to get together three hundred voices for a fMessish Chonis; that four hundred would be extra ordinary.Dean N.J.Logan.ol the Omaha University Conserva tory of Made smiled and went to work.When the ourtain roseat the Omaha Auditorium Dec.16 1929 the audience of 8500 xllplfd audibly at theBight of more than 1200 singershnuseed on the stagii. And when the mighty volume of harmony from that vast chorus swept over and through mem many for the first time appreciatedthepossibilitiesoithatgreatestof all oratorios. But this year Professor Logan is aiming at larger and finer ef feed A chorus of 2500 voices is the goal.Blair singers are invited to constitute a unit in this mug nnnme chorus. A meeting win bé held Fridayeveningat 7:80 oclock in the Conn eil Chnmhor of the ww Hall.Prof. N.J.Loginwil1be pnseuttoex plain the plan.Harold Madsen of the Farmers Produce Co.is feeling pretty good over the results of his sale whichhe held May 30 and 31.He states that it was the best he ever put on. He advertised a sale on babychicksinTheEnterpriseand placed over 15000 chicks.Peoplecame down from Winnebago Walt hill Tbkamah Craig Oakland and all over the county.As an added attraction Mr. Madsen gave away 350 livingplants W the ladies who called. He is thoroughly convinced that il you have something good to sell and advertise it properly youwillgetresults. HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER Miss Viola Hansen entertained last Monday evening at a handker chief shower complimentary to Miss Dagny Nielsen who plans togo to Albert lea Minn.soon.The evening was spent in visit ing and playing hunm. There were five mbles and OlgaSimonson won first prim and Mn.dred Hansen won low. Dellciousf reireahments vi e renrvedandatnlatehouralldepartedfortheirhomeswishingDagny success in hex new location. and Maxine Anderson. Mrs.David Mumrnert Jr.Miss Frances Koopman and Mrs.Fred Guyer are directing the production rm public is cordially invited. There is no admission charge.The freewill offering will go as al ways to the Childrens Fund for loan to worthy college students. FILES FOR nEPn1:sENrAt;vE Albert Spriek of Fontnnolle township was in Blair last week and whiln here again throw his hat in ole fins by sung for naw representative to succeed himself. Mr.Sprick is well known in the county and especially so in the western part of the county where he lived all his life.No other new filings have been made up to date CARD OF THANKS We wish by this means w ox tlse friends and neighbors for the many kindnesaes shown us in ourrecentbereavementalsotorthe beautifiil floral offerings.Your kindness ahnll ever be remembored. Mrs.K.Johnson Surviving him are his bereaved wife and daughter Andrea Spring rose. cams F.JENSEN Chris F.Jensen of this éity posed away Tuesday June 10 fol lowing an accident.Complete obituary will be given next week. .SONS m=:rURN To HOMES .Norman W.Bryant of clina Junctino Colo.and Burroughs S. B it of Cheyenne Wyo.who33nedtoBlairbyanduthof their mother Mrs Wm.Brylnt have left for their homes the former leaving Last Saturday and the latter on Monday their father;Wm.Bryant going as far as Fre mont with him..sBUSINESSAND SOCIAL FURECAST 14Flag Day.lt Spiker Club Dance. ;;;g=1=ntl Auction House. arniva by Con .tional ladies.eJune20ExperiencesocialBlvtrstchurch. June 22County S.S.convention at Pleasant View school. June June June press our most sincere thnnks toune and dnughhsr.June 28AkSirBen night. k n |. . . f _\f - l . . . .. L . . . r r.. .. ..e n a n o n-THE ENTERPRISE- ALONG THE l B o r r o m xo z m l M i n M m 'Huxdum completed the year's study in the College of Mud: at Lincoln and came omeFriday evening to spend the sum-mer with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Fred Huxdum. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolle spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray.The Service Seekers Class of Pleasant View Sunday sdmol were e-n|.e1-tained at rs pany Friday eve- oi l, umm 15.75 Chas.Rogert, Dragging 19.85 D. o. She ets, sm-v 1oo.oo R. B. Elmer, Road Work .90.00 .mm Frazier, Road Work a.so Gus Kempcke, Rnad Work 81.75 and DraK8h\K 85.00 Albert Plugge, Road Work 1.88 John Hall, Road Work 42.00 Sam Hall,Salary 100.00 Guy Wallace,Road Work 45.00 Cy Andérson, Hauling 2.00 Marcus Beck, C. D. C., CourtCosts29.75 Moweil and two daughters o! Mar- B n , S . D . d r o v e t o o m n lm W d - nesday.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and sun, Ned spent Friday evenings! the Gifford Dixon heme in Blair,where Mrs. Conety's sister,Mm. Ass Dixon, Jr. arrived from Los Angeles this week lor an extended visit with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and children and Jane Beales were Su:-|day__dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Neil Burdic of Omaha. Theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Haack of Blair,were also guests thereSaturday night and Sunday. Women's Wear NEW ENGLAND NEW S 'tended the funeral of Chris Hol~|a1»ein Monay afternoon. Mm_ Joe Lyons spent W¢dne5_|Mr. and Mrs. Vic Holstein and day dtex-noonat the Fred Haven- dick home. Mn. Freeman Loftia and How- ard spent Wednesday afternoonwith Lks. Chester Hovendick and Jean. Albert Hansen was in Omaha Tuesdagw see Mrs. Hansen whoi s i n t hospitAL Marjorie and Grade Jackson spent Thursday night and Friday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen:Hovendick. 'family wen Sunday dinner guestsat the parenml, Bert Marsh home. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen and ydaughtera,Mr.and Mrs.Wm. 'Christiansen and Bergitte spent[Sunday evening at the Howard "Williamsen home, helping them oelebrama their wedding anniver- sary. A number of friends and rela- tives were invited to the John Rogert home Friday evening*tohelpMr.Bogen celebrate his xenewai of Mothers Pension waslm pay the suns. granted Ella Buchannn and the County Clerk instnmted to dx-nw' warrant: for Thirteen Dollars md Thirty-three oenta per month for six months beginning July 1, 1930 On motion the sang adjou ~ fa meet as n Board of Equdization, June 1o, 1980." ANNI E c ,MARTIN, County Clerk Mrs Marti n Larsen en_t.\ined¢lhe SL. Bauls Ladies Aid ursdlyl nxvernoon.There were eleveumembers and the following vidff, urs:Misses Loretta and Leola mussen and Edna, Anna and met Hansen.Mrs.Lars Rou- lnd will be the July hostess.hsuwr and Priscnlla Wnch viri- mi lam. week at Lhe home of theirEri n;3ir5."E;<=orge Hindley fannly. near Herman.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmusand xmmly and Mr. and Mrs. C Rasmussen and family spent W nesday evening hr.the Rot Rasmussen home. Mr. and Hrs. Martin Larsensums .spent Thursday at the ( Rasmussen home. Mrs.Al Atkinson and li daughter left. the Blair Hosp ffhurafjay and are staying at home ox Mrs. Atkinsozfs pamMr.and Mrs..Richard Nel where she will remain a weexs before returning to home in has Aqgeles. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Wulf family spent Monday awning the Larl Rasmussen home..Fmuay arternoon,Mrs. Ma Larsen entertained the follow guests: Mesaames Rudolph An:son, Chris Benson and Llhris . Q'-plilv m ~~ .r ,,.Nohceaklc ~. ~.'.\ Fro m to p to toe R U B Y ~'==" E"*~ . .'. "9 v |~'s 'Women's Wear We are headquarters for the new BERET which is so popular this summer. All sizes, rs.an colo If you have put off buying a new hat, now is the time to get one at bargain prices. WASH DRESSES-Come in and see the many new styles we ha e, and lovely cool matedals. A large selectl n to choose from. Betty Barr California Dresses.All popular prices. We carry a very practical line of Lingerie. Wear well and wash well. Prices reasonable; We Handle Gloves ed~ vert and Sari .nie .ami thents. few her and at .nm :ing :lreu l»'er~ son,! .ning by nnss Anna ramsen. Anen:were 1-I members and their Ucach~ er. Mrs.Dixon present, also twovisilnrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Paulsen. The business session and pme sfilled Lhe ewning and ine creamandwere served.The class voted m have their parties everyI3months instead oI each month, Jereafher.1 Mrs. Lyman Boyer of Bridgepon Neb., and Mrs. C.B. Bunn were |Tuesday afternoon guests of Mrs.Opal Reeves.Mrs.Boyer is n cousin of Mrs. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Me1.zler,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and Ralph and Grace Ray were among the guesls ,az Lhe home oi Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Ray, near Arlington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and two children were Sunday dinner i:a|.u|.uz»y zuguu nun uu.u\w\J»'lb l fln €l!lnlVEIS8Iy.IIIOSB H1 8l$".D aVid W Bell, M_ |_ ), FIG!|M r .a n d Mr s . J o h n E n k s e n a n d d .a 1 _.' P 8 0 J |e d |*r e d u c e d t o $ 1 1 a t t h e F a s h i o n c h e r h o m e F n d a y e v e n i n g .e n s o n o a i r r a n . r s B l a u -T e l e p h o n e C o . ,R e n t 8 : .K .A n d e r s o n o f n e a r A r l i n g t o n .T o l l s 5 8 . 6 5 , C t o .S 1 4 t 4 8 - b u o u r M r .a n d M r s .N e l l T h o m p s o n a n d. » < §f m i i e i m .w g n t .n n e l y g l - l t c h i l d r e n f r o m B l a i r .v i s i t e d a t t h e ~" ' 1 ' f . .~~ .' 3 ? ' 1 ' ? .a f ' , d | C h r 1 s t e n s e n L b r .C o . ,S u p - - - g h - - - '- t h i ; " " ; " ' ' " ] , { ; e ; 1 -g "~ ~ ~E5U.lllg a lu ll! - Ia n { = = " " = " ~~. m i w m l .m i ' H i n e s . s 2 . 9 s l m n s -| n. ¢. 1» ¢| \ va | ' 5z f\ L.1 f \ ¢ . " E . a 1 1 2 C i t i nESns S tate B a nk , S er vi c e co $6.50, Childrens $1.49 no $3~39; Elma Jettick $5 and $6.The Shoe Shore of Blair--the Fashion Center. June Dress Event at the Fash- ion Center i n Bla ir-300 NewSummerSilkDresses on sale an; $4.98,$6.'I5»$7.95, $10 and $12.75.i n sizes 11 to 52 this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday.I t n l r m r n m n m m u Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curley and children and Ella Mae Curley tookSundaydinnerattheClifford Cain home.Mr. and Mr. Andrew Hoier and family of near Spiker, spent Sun- day at the Martin Hoier home. Mr.and MIB.George Loftis, Fern and Birdie Helen,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Nielsen and Leo and Mrs Frank Marsh and Gwendolyn ............................, .-... ...... ..,..,.Chris Vinderdev and children, Mr.and Mrs.John Rogen and chil- dren.The evening was spent i n playing pinochle.High prizeswentwMrs.Elmer Thone and Chris Vinderslev; low prizes wentto Mrs. C. K. Anderson and How- ard Williamsen.At a late hour Mrs. Rogert served a nice lunch. em, §tnrl:inne #kno w...._r_,.|,| Charge 59.03 H. J. Cooke, Supplies 1.10 John Dulaney, Care of Poor 20.00 Howard Jensen, Sec.-Trees., Farm Bureau 291.77Gilbertson Store. Supplies for ` Poor 12.90 John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff, Expense & Mileage 18.20 Lode Heinzerling, N. W. at|.. u.u 1. 1 \ Jl. .lL Luu u u |visibed at the Harry Landeénlcefflf. ;.°',;a";°:$.:":;.:.;':; .:;x:|:iail 15.50 \TTnvmr 'I1!.¢l1.Y mm'|h0£1}8 S"'!d??' =11'1°f2e°°.Q=\l§§H'§1§§}"0`§§§`§c `$`if'zs`E>'="1i1i`1§`y'fii'r§'éHénnnn Telephone Co., Tolls 4.00 Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Care ofF;;;',;';;;' .;';;|;'m"§'.;;d;;r:;,5;;# M.:"~ ~ mrs. g°"3,; ~ann1;teat the John Compton home.|rjone sperm un 5'rnooonat the Pete Larsen home.Mrs.Walter McCracken calledMc l a s Th Bda |Mr. and Mrs. Juhus Weber wok o n r s .sf e p a n t o n u r Y S u n d a y d i n n e r a t m e T h o r w a i d ~_:r1...____.....2;.... r 1 l . - l . _ _ _ _ _ i l i a n s e n h o m e '__ and Kayser $1.35; Silk to top Ser-vice weight full fashioned Sl;Neverdarn 2 pair $1.Sizes 8% to 10 in new colors at the HosieryStore of Blair-the Fashion Centgr. -»- - h w n - _ . . Poor 15.001 K. B. Printing Co., Supplies a.1o} arso n u nd ina ne.guests ag the parental.Mr. a nd Mrs . Ch ris Be ns on a nd Reeves home , s out h o f B lah U.s. I r.nb was Boite Fred ao:s s § zt Thursday evening at Kindged Mérry Makers C11 the Jw .lessen home.entertamed by hi f W.J.nh n.».<=» Mvara and daurrhter 0f1Thursdnv aftemoo Mrs. lslimezh Keliy, Assisting oo.16.00 9Assessor1 A l l . A u . | 1 v . . \- - | v - -- --v - " " " " ' - * 1 __ _..G m m m ,w e r e S a t u r d a y m n e r n o o n m R a y w a s a .v i a i t o f .S a n d w i c h e s , g u e s t s a t t h e N .J .: U 1 f i @ f B ¢ U f p i c k l e s .s t r a w b e r r y !s h o r t c a k e a n d h o m e a n d s u p p e r Q u e s t a a ¥ .t . l 1 e c o f f e e w e r e s e r v e d .J u n e 1 9 ,M r s . L a r s R o l l z m d h o m e _D i x o n w i l l b e h o s t e s s . L e o n a ; - u H e n r i c k s e n o f B l a i r I S H a r r y S t r i c k l e t t o f B l a i r ,c a m e w o r k i n g f o r C h a r l e s T h i e l f o l d t l S a t u r d a y t o s p e n d a f e w d a y s w i t h w h o i s s u f f e r i n g f r o m u l c e r s 0 1 I P a u i T y s o n ..__ L H B r s e n c n \...»0mInuIi1L u n u u i n LX=,w i t h M r s .T e d O l s e n T h u r s d a y l d a y m m h e r p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y M r s . J o h n P , E r i k s e n . M r .a n d M m V i c k S k o v a n d T h e f o l l o w i n g a t t e n d e d L u t h e r children ond Mr.and Mrs.Clar~league meeting at Fontanelle on ed by the hostess...Dorisence Davis andcluldren of Valley,Friday evening: Clara Mengedoht, Hruflr nridnd hm* name tn the mem-|R'i'§_ S.\_n_cixy dinner at the ~ " ' f 1 . f i ' ? . ' i ' . E " ' ~~ Miss Annie Erilcsen spent Sun afternoon with thirteen members present,Miss Doris Beck was avisitor.At the close of the aft- ernoon a delicious lunch was serv- with Sth Grade Exam.5.25 Maurice Mehrens,Sheriff, Board of Prisoners & ex penseNebraska Culv. & Mfg. Co. Road G1-ag Omaha School Supply Co., Supplies Omaha Road Equipment Co luzmo 37.50 1.63 the stomach(| Mi. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen en- tertained the following for Sunday,dinner: Mr. and Mrs. J. Peberaen.'m m James Kirby and Mr.and' Mrs. Hans Knutsen and family o£| Blair,Mr.and n m.11.c.R.aa»' gms s e n a nd He le n , ~ g a M m! Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Conety andson,Ned entertained at Sunday <}i1}:1er and supper Mr. and hfgs- :Uxse n nu lu e.ll:\}l\»lE u la lreh1ph s t .Th e n e x t m e e t m g l M r .a n d Mr s ..Clarenc e De a ve r W mlk emng , fI w l l l be a t th e h o me o f Mr s .E d l o f T e k a m a h .Mr . a n d Mr s .C la r k Me n g e do h t, ~ O I ! J I I I I B ~ a n d ~ ~ n u n ]ll#r.|Thnvnnunn an d .rln|\rr\\-'nvilki!hillU. T .|.| n tica l.n»m||||J LLCIGII' e a r l S t n e n g e r , A r t h u r Clarence and Alvin r v i n H o l t m a n - N o r m a n.Jonn rmue ana mme suns mr.... ...........,...\....,,.\...............,,...~-.~----., _and Mrs. L Burley and daifghterl" expecbednto b""3_:u";°°fl'.ters agent §unday afternoon at and Alvxn v all of Fremunt Mr and Mrs.|.Mr. and rs. Me l ee vis-the Otis Bndwell home.Mesdames I Louis Long Mr.'aud nits. A_ w_ ned at the home ol Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. George Loitis and Wilkening, \ Barge and Miss Irma, and mother Walter McCracken on Sunday daughters spent Sunday evening Paeper and ..a u...-,..m Mr mm nh-_Hnrn\d nfternuon.with Mrs. Minnie Blum and family henry. \. ACU Lain.|Lt:|..vC|lt ua.ang g|1|,u|gf;hvuu.uuNm. W e m tk a mp , He m'Pi i o t- Tr i b u n e c o . , P ri n ti n g 11.67 Mr s .Louella.Me le r -Mr s .L e n a R a th ma n n , Re n t 2 3 4 M "W....szmnmfs P u n t 6 0 0 The §¥§??§Z0ppe e I.Van'Deu.s:n Blair,Nebrask /A.a ing ti f u la r d b e i n g s tr o n g e r th e y la s t lo n g e r .C h o o s e f r o m A l l S i lk Clwlff o n ,Sa - vi c e W a , wlrh high point m d I1€¢[$- Also [isle r¢m¢omad¢cyL¢sw1nI1»qun heals. : J A ..E ~ ; \ .pg .1§"1 =!" " § [ \1 2 . 4 , 1 : 4 : r T*--~» ~ ~f"1--'MsmAma1¢a"~ . ~(lb ~lh~No ~ ~f PI¢* | 1 ~*: P 5 E= | * »§§a3'4:r..u|*?:§1&'bIu1a.3.i i =.Ii: ; .1 '~~i- " " ' 5 f = '~a -.J» ,~4115*.I i .5 .~*H .rQ i : i ' " * = ?4 ~f i ~" » f ;. :' a ; . §.. ¢ j .'~ .=.==:~np...l ; ..!,:§q=4*¥';~ . =., sm.§%v§H`f*if up E " R l 1 B Y R I N G - 7 7 n M a ¢ ¢ ( T w = »f / 1 f ?L s f . u 1 ,¥ \ "I" 3P '»=" .W. : Jens Sorensen, mr. anu mn. nm-drew Johnson, Mr. ~ Mrs. Vic- tor Johnson and Phyllis._Mr. and Mrs.Ed Newlnrk and Hazel spent.Sunday evening nt the Chris Peterson home.Mrs. Chris Benson and Alben, Miss Lennettn Gnuse and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andreason were Sunday afternoon guests at the Al- bert Jensen home near Fontanelle s:.....<nw dinner :mens at tha .....e........,--....._._.. _ ,_-._Barge of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson of iwest of Herman, spent Sunday at -the parental, George Fackler home Mrs.Byron Beard spent Tues- day at the home of her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike in Blair where her sister,Mrs. Margaret Rogers was married to John Scher- ner,l mm. F.Muller had as Th\11'Sd8Y: Mr.and Mrs.Walter Gustin had as their supper guests Wed- nesday evening,Mr.and Mrs. John Compton and Betty. Mr. Emmet Bolt. and daughters, John Jackson attended a Mas- onie meeting in Plattsmouth Tues-day and Wednesday.He visited Miss Celia Jackson, who is at a home there. spent Sunday afternoon visiting!Mr.and Mrs. Carlton Taylor Mr. and Mrs.Chris Jensen.|and children of Omaha, took Sun- hlr. and Mrs. Louie Mencke and day dinner at the F. E. Flemlier family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted home.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lumen and Olinger.|fI`horwald Petersen _spent_ Sunday Miss Norma Holtmnn spent last Tuesday evening and Wednaday with her siter, Irene at the Aug- ust Kerkhoff home. Gilbert, Ellen and Minnie Lall- man,Mrs.Henry Lallman and daughter,Marian,drove to Lin- coln Saturday morning to atwi d commencement exercises of the \Univerdty o !Nebraska.MissAnnaLallmanfromhere.is a I ..,..Mrs. Dick Stricklett, Caring for Poor 68.70 On motion duly made and car- ried claim of C.Molgard Jensen for Sixty»fiva Dollars and Forty- five Cents ($65.45)was refected for the reason that the work was not ordered by the County Board and is not s proper claim against Washington county. T.hiny-three Cents per month for six monehs beginning June 1, 1930 w pay the same. Moved and seconded that the claim of James Keenan for refund of Twenty Do\lars on the SV: Int 5 and all of Lot 6, Block zs. Vil- lage o f Arllngfon,be rejected. Qanied, all members voting aye. By order ol the County Conn ~ y ||u r M o t h e r s P e n s i o n w a n g r a n t e d C l a r a W h i t n a c k a n d t h e C o u n t y C l e r k i n s t r u c t e d t o d r a w w a r r a n t s W wnh hash poi t.~§'£.f. heels Also IIE: uuziomdnylnwlduquan hub.u. "'RtlBYHNG-17»M»¢Gm- ,- I*---» -r -Y"'..- -'F n- ,mAmn»|=n" zlb ffl 1 2 /L ""=§=.:n ..i.zi .I 1:1 ~. ~~~_ S ~~ , f . ~ . E l a :5.I | 1 " V :I ~ m xu n s The §¥§??§Z0ppe e I.Van'Deu.s:n Blair,Nebrask /A.a ing I x ca'}i"`1`i511u»s¢n §o§S`§éEre=`Hfa.f@5¢1\1@¥ B`"'?3t§: Mr; ~~~Mi and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and in Unmfza vlslung mrs. rezersen, member of the graduating class.daughter,Mr.and Mrs.Oscar who is "T the hospntal.~August Kerkhoif, Wm. Hellman? Jensen and Mrs. Mary .Jensen all _Mlrjone Chlrley and fnend or 1visited at the Nas Sorensen h0me.I\wney spent several days at'the '€'li'...M»§5';..§,Z'1'f?'..f§ Tfff..,, .éum F1andsen and cm and M ' uqara and Mrs. Jack moweu anaand Mrs. Lara Frandaen of Blur cluldrenr......»..lnnln r\|if+m-.4 and 'Ivan T. L. Mathews and son, John of.~.e..,., ...~.-, .......-... .... _.___Rasmussen spent Saturday nightloml-hB» with four Indiana relu-at the nm Holland home.Idyes. Bwpped a while Thursday at 'ne Ladies Am of me Danish hw farm,renbed'by R. M. Iver-chumh met Wednesday a1l,emoou'S°1l-vim mr. Arthur Andersen,near Mr- And Mm Iaren LaymanandSpiker.There were 14 members §|}"df°l1 were Bryn; the nm y Sunday afternoon.Harold Curley home."""5"'""t°""I "'-"°"o H"-~-Mrs. A. J. Richter and children Donald and Eva Davis of Valley business tnp to Cheyenne county.of Cardwell, Mo., Mr. Alum Rich- an visiting at me Vick Skov They report crops looking fine. . ter ol Washington, D. c. mad Mr. home.'f*"K""F Ruwe °f Lmeoln, was inKenneth Richter spent Tuesday srl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hovendick thxs nexghborhood several dayshand Jean spent Sunday afternoon lust week, lookin: over budness.M Hen Lallman and daugh-th e_ E. C . L ip pi nc ott ome ._,r s r y.. ........ ..-.. . i ».............. 1,.¢»:,. nm...-..I ......-.l...»- 3 »» n na ) |In mn nl x f l t u n n e r i n l e t s a l ;m e n o u n :UI.|..u\:.|.|.|Nll".a n d l \ ||" l w i l l H a n i n m a n n n n u n :a . u: 1: :u |a u La w nsla nu l ll m .i.|.....l|....!...........1.ts ar, are vialllllilIIll..LlU.U|:l UL.gunman pac:M r s .J oe .les sen wxll be the 1 hos tes s. IDSB Knutsan of Blair, is v i°£I555€=»"``-'311311 I-mhill »f|¢;,;TJ;.,"& i§'&5miiETd,'i3EIT»pZT:E|np._ ~ Mz;|._Ca{lton 2-:1°@|m.'".:an:;°m°'"'' ~mb.Mr.and Mrs.Tom McCadags.nMrs. and four sons and daughters o l '0maha, were Sunday dinner guests un of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I-Iurdnm.,md Mr.a .ndMrs .RM.Iv e rs o na nd gton children spent Sunday with thefamily ol Morris Christensen, west au- of Herman, brother of Mrs. Iver- snd, son..lsonl Mr. and Mn. »C. B. Bunn, Chris md, Christensen, Mrs. Opal Reeves andd.ay.|5°"spent Sunday evening at the My A. R. Beales home, south of Blah aerg Mrs.Byron Beard and .sons,\Mrs. Jack Mowell and daughters and enjoyed the semces at the Chris- .. . _....._... f-.._».. Sunday and Monday at the par-I enlal,Charles Koenig home and all returned on their home Mon~ day afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Husk, Donald and Eugene and ~ Marie Kwnls drove to Lyons onSunday afternoon and spent Lheir,time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Weber.Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Thompson and baby visited at the parental, John Compton home Sunday ev ni11s» Mr. and Mrs.'J. L. Pounds and daughter,Mrs.E.C.Lippincott' and Ruth and Mr. A. H._ Richter and children or umana, caued Illthe George and Freeman Loltislim... Sunday afternoon. 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger andlfamily,Mrs.Minnie Blum and sons were among those attendinga reception at Telbasts Sunday in honor of the new minister andwife, Rev. and Mrs. Patterson. Al l Spring and Summer Coats reduced to $11 a t the Fashion Center.Sizes 14 to 48-buy your Coat now if you want onel 21-lt Slippers that Wea'..smart new styles Womens and Misses, $2.98 go $6.so; Childrens sx.49 to ssso; Kr.and Mrs,Wm.Holtman Viola and Lester drove to Wayne Saturday taking Norma up where she will attend the summer ses-sdon ol school.They also visited friends at Scribner on their way homo.Ira Ross visited friends at Miss»ouri Valley over the week»end. Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Holtman,Anita and Richard called at Wm. Holtmsn's Sunday inward evening. Mrs. Wm. Steavensen entcrtaileda number of friends Saturday-#Rf emoon in honor of Mrs. A. D. Day of Virginia, nnd Mrs. Mark Ander- son of Kansas City.Those pies- ing at the home of her n\mt,l Peter Nielsen.Monday evening ggests atChris Peterson home were Mr. Mrs. C. K. Anderson of Arun; and Harvey Ahlmeyer.Misses Loretta and leola 1 mussen and Margaret Roll Edna Hansen and Viola Ne enjoyed a hike and a picruic lx on Bisbue school grounds Sun Orvad Benson was a Sm dinner guesm at t.he~Carl Carll home. Gifford and kvin Peterson coon mA:nT I R E S Q.Pete Peterson autoed tn OnSunday. where they visited at Rasmus Chriswnsen home.Hesdaxnes Chris BensonRudolphAndreason visited 3ElvinHansen and due new bah Blair Saturday aftemoon. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Fagen and children spent. Sunday eve sz the Chris Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iverson iahathe and Mrs. v in |uiBt ning and uun cuurcn *drove w Nonolk xnursany anaJames all Elmer Dixon attend- 'ed the Triangle Baby Bee! Club Sunday afternoon with MartinStark.The July meeting will be with Everett Stork at the John; Swrk home.' Mr.and Mrs.David Mathews and baby o l Qmaha,spent theweek-end at the parental,0.M. Mathews home ____ spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt and family. Mr.and Mrs.Ches Sutton en- tertained a large number of rela- tives and friends at dinner last Sunday. The Misses Marjory und Blanche Hnllcr came up from Omaha Sun-day afternoon to spend sewral weeks at the Jonas Blomberg Enna Jettick $5 and $6.The ShoeStore of Blair-the Fashion Center. Wash Dresszc Hot weather de-imands lots of cool Wash Dresses rI and the Fashion Center in Blair has the largest selections in Blair at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 - and a new Dress free if yours fade.21-lt mgilk §toel¢ings_that ear-Go ld I ent keni HenMar T1Ueh 4 tuM Wal noo: Mesdames Alfred Wilng, Roy White, Luther Monke ry Anderson,Harry Allen,» k Anderson and A. D. Day.he Nickerson ball team nlayed ling Sunday,the snare being » 0 in favor of Uehling,._/_W LOWPIQICES Irs. Adolph IIoltman axJarmanvisitedSutndf '1 at George Franke's. 1d Sophie ly after- laughtera of Lincoln were Sundaydinner guests at the H. C. Larsen home. The following folks were enter-tained Thursday evening at the Victor Johnson home in honor of and Bess Leb_Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Johnson's birthday:Mr. Mrs. Jack Crowdy and Miss of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Hans bert of Bennington, lik. and llerle Newkirk and son, Mr. Mn, Peter Nielsen, Mr. andEmanuel lndreason and sons and HemfC*=r1§&\m'2'-__. Miss Clara Culp and three otherteachers from South Dakota droie down to the Neum Warrick homeWednesdayevening.Accompan- ied by Miss Edith Warrick they left Thursday morning to drivefor a summer's outing.They win stop with relatives at Lincoln,North Platte and Alliance.They plan to see Yellowstone Park, Cal- ifornia and Washington and camp home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith,Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Omaha, Stripe ¢i.ou una exam; vnyx ;1.oU;and $l.95; Onyx $1.50; Ruby Ring and Kayser $1.35; Silk to top Ser- and Lcajane and .Carl Sappenfield vice weight full fashioned $13 of Calhoun,spent Sunday at we 'Ne 'f"d"""2 pai r Sl.Sizes S# £0 Harry Smith home.|10 in new_colors at the I-Ios\eryMr. and Mrs. Au-md Hansen and Store of Blmr-the Fashion Center. daughter called on Mr.and Mm.mn-ss Mgthieson and family on Y O R K C R E E K N E W S Thursday afternoon.The attendance at the Pleasant'Mr.and Mrs.Hen Chr;~. ns thc~ygo.__View Sunday school l s t Slmdnylse d Ellard drylll 5 ' 5 "Prentaw, S t h h m "I""3 mo rning was_1'ine.i n wok =1,£.2I.` visited atafhe MZ:13.53 r w zu . , s e : . . : 2 : . ° a . ? ; . l g ~ f » l e e a w n Q Q # ] ° '° " ' _e|L"{§°" home Friday evening. I County Commissioners Room, Blair, Neb., June 2, 1930The Board of County Commis- sioners met pursuant to adjoum~ ment taken May 19, 1930. Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B Mehrens and C. J me;ting were read and aisproved After a careful examination of I Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Angrea- &fa'='-H"" ",;*;§" nIMA Wa" vu *~"'°'were gzaa no naye :nree new: mem-I Clarence Wachter and soil call~the following bills on the 13 m - ; ~ 2 3 ; ~ a n d e M r s . G e o r g e H a i n ' a n d ! 2 § { ' a ¢§°s§°"¢`§f§§»3§§¢"¢§}"?§éI§§.,";§.,',f,"§g f y3 5532 Peter- ent funds it was moyed ar mi evening guests at the Rudolph r.and Mrs.Norman W""Z"=k superintendent Mrs. Husk'a class landmw Anbach shelled ¢2>m for onded that the followmp; elm \drove to 01118118 Sunday evemng wgq the banner they having the Fred Anderson Friday allowed and the County Cle.A n d r e u m n h o m e .-_* a h h .n __ \ . .. - \........-1..h.....N t n BEE M r s .W m .~a t t h e \o : .vn an !a ffn a 1 : \ n : \ n n h i s \ | | n \ n n .n n Q vo \. 1 ..»4 1n u \| 1u l i n : l vn u r m u v r o n f n r ii f f e r - nl sec- ms b e r k in - uh *hh Z* HURE PEDPLE RIDE 0N GOoDYEAR Tl Blair Top & T I. u a e a n n u a l . a c u n v m n x u u g h e l d i n O n u n M o r n !e v e n i n g . Chris Wrich was elected m suc-aed Marlin Larsen as moderator.Mx. and Mrs. Martin Lama and sons spent Monday evening atthe nm Holland home-hlr. and Mrs. Roy Schneider and dzildrcn of Fremont, were Tuesdayindian: at the Lars Rnllamd home. I Swedish Emmanuel hospital where she undrewent an operation Friday Mn. Jack Mowell and two daughters. who have been visiting rela- tives in the Beard families, went Monday to visit with Mrs. Harry ....g..ae_.............,._...,..""" % "bm-ls vmaerslev caued a thewas wxth u nd''d l Ls a gme a splendx J h _talk which was greatly appmclab- aiu?Rogert home Sunday fore ed by all.The Sunday School are M d M _|~making big plans for the county nv¢1§..'"§..d E..; §1'i§"'§'31 'i"§ .convention which is to be held vflwuxf of Orum drove m S}enB:d£h. Paine of Washington for a few gg Pleasant View School June 22-;'ramday morning and spent' gm days at her home before retuming e_programs are out and v.e are d e h md -_Eloolnng forward to a very inver-|" h i 3.5 Mg =g;;=°»-e m Martin. 5 ; n.__....eating heasion.Let's an be o n Mr lmn nr...'r~|..E§...,.'l§f'i§¥?1':! -a une wu w ma "wa..-......= V.. .....funds indicated below to pay the same.Carried. Rallo Allen, Salary $100.00 Bertel Bertzlsen, Dragging 18.00 Ray Brown, Work on road 8.00; Calhoun Oil Co.} .Gas 9.63 Chris Christensen, Dragging 31.50 Harry Larsen, Repairs 1.00 Goodyear tire prices cut from five mr . a n d Mr s . Ma rti n L a r s e n a n d sums we r e Sun day sup per gu e sts a t th e A lf r e d E n g e r h o me i n B la i r Mr . a n d M r s . l a t a R o l l m d a n d c h ii d re u sp en t S u n d a y e ve n i n g a t th e I I . C . L a r s e n h o me . n.__.\____14..._.................|...-s LL.. Mr . a n d Mr s . B e n P i i n e a n d s o n o f Te k n ma h ,vi d t e d Mo n d a y a f t- er n o o n wi th h i s s is te r , Mr s . B y r o n B e a r d a n d f a mi ly . Mr . a n d Mr s . A . W . C la r k e a n d , f a mi ly sp e n t Su n da y af te rn o o n h a n r f n e x t Su nd ay a n d bo os t o u r ' Su nd ay sc hool. Mr . a n d Mr s. He n r y J en s e n c all- ed o n Mr . a n d Mr s . Li li a r d J e n s e n a n d f a mi ly Su nd ay af te r no on . M r a n d M r s Cla ren c e Ols en andwi th th a n Oti s B r id we ll f a mi ly .|l...\m°......-..t|`Y;.rl¢\9 .........a.....nnnnru - - -n . . \ ». Q ; u .\ J l u l \ | | \ \ .I l qa n d c hi idr en,M r .a n d Mr s . K u b i e a n d f a mi ly ,M r .a n d F r e d K u b i e a n d f a mi ly , a n d B e h r e n d t we r e a mo n g th o s ele n : th a t h e lp e d Mr . a n d Mr s . Q']1Hstian§en c e le bjate th e i r §T£f`f.` I Louis C. L-orsch, Dragging 40.40 much as fifteen percentMrs.Wm. :res-Petewed- 'c. B. Mehrens, Express Paid 4.99 Nebraskmlowa Oil Co., Gas 78.92 Omaha Rnad Equip. Co., Re- pairs,ew.83.60 Carl Puis, Dragging 49.05 -- n u ;U f l ' §L A l u n ;c | § | | | | | 'u l u u u n ~t t h e C l a r k L i p p m c o t t h o m e .|~ersary Tuesday evening.xbie called at the Whit ome Sunday farenoon. eola Jensen called on'e\ersen Friday gfger. Kubie took hi. -lunar. P. C. Tucker, Dragging Elmer Wright, Labor Paul Barry, Dragging Hans Beck, Salary G.H. Echtenknmp, Labor Gomer Oil-Gu Service, Oil ~Come in and see the new Goodyear Heavynuuuly ummuun gueuw an. um - - - - ~ - - - - - ~- --\|.Chris Peterson home. were:Mrs.Dr. H°Fm°>U H'}1"1_"'f" 'Lf. a§'f;|a1 was up w spam :saruruay mgntJos Jessenlgis childrén and Miss with his parents New |Miss Marjorie Hineline of De- Sli-ppers that Wear-smart newstylesWomens and Misses, $2.98 in $6,,50; Childmns $1.49 so $8-89: nm Jettick $5 and 56.The ShoeStore ol Blair-the Fashion Denial'- Fuhi o n Ce uta : Buuty Pui on- r==~== "'-+"°f '*`§r':*f*~_ ~ Sobo, was a guest ol Ruth Wxdwer `and SundaySaturday night .Mrs. F. Muller and son, ArleneTerkelsenand Miss Cora Board drove to Te kamlh Sunday after-npon to visit at the A. A. Ander- son home.At the school moetinx Monday' Mrs.E.C.Lippincott spent'""Sunday sfhemoon visiting har wg ? " ,lg aunt, Mrs. Margaret Schmidt.Dorothy 1 Mrs.Ch u.Sutton. Mrs.Annie noon, Sutton,Mrs.Theo.Lundt andi Howardbaby and Mrs. Henrietta Myers of Esther K\ Basset, attended a theatre in Oma- where she ha Wadnesday afternoon.|Mr.aniMr. and Mrs.Elmer Munson, m ,MrMr. and Mn. Clifford Munson and' And Lyle 'hnhv and Mr, I-Inns Andnnnn nll'..~ i.\...<~_. Duty, All Weather and Goodyear100.00 88.00 Pathfinder Tiresuhho b w£ § » Ts \ EE 2 |1 c u 'zo-ms dll uma school.|'1'hoollvn Human, Snlary 10100 '.{'.¥ ',.&'Za.;'.'E."'.£'.'\ &'f:e'=. -'-'x":'- °'°=.s'r'§. . . " * °-&»- Equip " " "" ' " """" "°"'"'~""C Molgard Jensengnacxmmnni1 1""~""'{Y afte rnoo n]Work 27 25 yourself for summer driving.Buylin?wurx Ln umu'-rseaunucPermanents$Zula nd 31 »°-35 ° appolntmen y. P ease.- tWash Drleb-Hot weather de- mands mu of cool Wash Dresses .i nd the Fashion Center in Blsir :Ins the largest selections in Blair .. l t $ ! . n n d $ 2 i n r l z. e a 1 C t o 5 2 - . n a d a no wD re s s fr e o lf yours finds.21-xc 1000 Store Buying Power saves _you money EVIVYUUY in tin Your at the Fashion Center-The Swro flor Thrifty Women-nll the most ,prominent New York h§anu!u1:ur--an have confined then'lines so -night, Harry Tyson wafre-elected moderator of the Kindred school. and A. E. Dixon was re-electedmoderator of the Bono school. Thursday evening Mn.UAW York and daughtnrs And John the Ralph Ray home Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry 'Tyson were Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson of Kansas City, Mo.. Mrs. Haul Cameronand two children of Omaha. The ladiesare cousins of Mr. Tyson.Mr.snd Mrs.T.K.lvereon and children were Sunday afternoon visitors. Dye of Tekamah, were vlsltors at' of Omaha,were Sunday dinner guets at Clark Lipplnoottfs.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Menchund'childmn attended a double silver wedding anniversary celebntiongivenby Mr. a nd Mrs.George Wolf and Mr. and Mrs.HermanRahlfs for their many friends and v B`releti e .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pounds and \Peggy and Mr.A.H.Richter spent Sunday evening vlnltlng at .she E. c. Lippihwn home. 1 Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck and|€hlldxeé1 vllsited t the Pete Hsgge ...... . .... ... . »........... I . nu un: ounen Jensen nome.Mr. and Mm Wm. Christiansenentertained company et dinner on Sunday.Those present were Mr.and Mrs. John Bnndt and daugh- ver, Miss Ellnore Jensen of Fre- mont, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peter- son und daughter o! Hoo r a ndJames Damm and son, Elin.ol' Admsh.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson snd daughters, drove to Valley Sunday and spent the day at the Charlie Wehek home.Mrs. Vlchek end Mrs. Lloyd Johnson ue sisters. -'¥9!>e'°.-'€2Qv'L'P=P*.*Tf's*-2 'nh |Gus Kempcke, Dragging 19.80 'Fred Ludwig, Drazrlns 9.00 Robert Rasmussen, Dragging 810 Werner H. Sehlananll. Bl.lck~ smlth Work 8.00 Hugh A. Sutherland, Drag-|: n s 11.70 John Su\'.herland» Salary 100.00'Marion Sutherland, Salary 100.00 'Guy Wallace, Dngglng 14.40 Hancock Implement Co., Sup- plies 45.73 C. Molgnrd Jensen, Blscksrnith Work YM" 1 l \ A | \ f | them by the set RES 'IIIAN 0N ANY omlzn mn re Companym Blw as if-Mt.und Mrs. Eli Bowden ofa t um m p h '-IQ Fashi Oeube `.¢on r Newest. Styles Tekamah,stopped d l evening afteryou want the veryand bat Values Possible do all of| Reeh home Sun y'your 'Dnding at the Fashion Cen-the family reunion at Glenn Rny'x. i m-all of the ti me -i t wi ll pay Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beard and .....-.»m 21-xc two sons. mek cousin. Mm Jack | almawl"i..\a."§\ire-v;mSvendgurd and snn'a. children vidted nt the Jonu Bloml M nbethome Sunday afiernoon.,bamgMk; Ruth L ippln tt spent Fri-Q M:Ay wi th Miss Le\e Ra ve:of were' e l U u a n m l n a l :r r e a A R C H ' { l. Mac Camerorfs mother has ..».....3..._ ...ALL \....... Harland l¢!\$BIl, blllry .LW.uvWalter Maierhenry,Dug-» ging ,if12u n a y a u g w ||..u | n : | .' B y r o n M c D o n a l d ,S a l a r y 1U U . U Ua n d M r s .F r e d A n d e r s o n G l e n M c l l o w d ,S a l l r y 1 9 0 0 i ' . ; P ' : & . § = ~ f . , , & , f 3 f » : ' . = ° 2 § 1 »N e b m . . 1 m o n c o . . G r e a s e , L Further Illustrations Acceptance Iowa-Nebraska Light Company's The Matter Of ax Reduction PEOPLE Taxpayers of Blair of money Iowa-Nebraska Light Power Company Light and Power Distributiimg was accepted, we are furnishing the public a few more examples,already lists published to $4,159.46 list this week shows a savingsavmg TOTAL FOR THESE FEW TAXPA YERS OF $6,221.23 takes into consideration that the lists published only comprise a very small portion of the Blair taxpay ers,the resultant saving to the taxpayers as a worthy of your deepest consideration NOTE FOLLOWING SA VINGS The Plan Effective Ago AMOUNT SAVED JESSE W. COULTER 29.7911.55 52.32 36.3114.28 13.5123.91 32.3624.8713.7223.1856.9434.49 32.7749.2223.31 OLE JENSEN 21.94 20.25 18.57 A. F. GRAY s 33.18 ~¢SAM CHEELY C. A. ROBESON JACK CARRIGAN CHAS. HURDTBRENHOLDT HANSEN 34.43 19.04 JOHN w. HILLMANE. E. EPPERLY CLEM HAIST EAD 8.20 FRANK DUDGEON AUGUST DRAEGER MRS. CHRISTINA FICK & WM: FICK 41.45 C. J. HINDLEY RAY HEWETT E. J. HANCOQK W. D. HAMMOND 16.49 13.24 12.10 24.28 19.99 13.11 9.58 16.32 21.36 19.55 27.69 ANDREW FEER ALFRED FEER PETER FOLLEN MRS. A. w. FEES ELMER FRAIN 4.22 6.99 J. M. ERWINMARCUS BECK CHRIS BEKKE w. BEERNSTRUP F. S. BIGELOW 11.53 26.66 B. E. & E. v. HEATH HOLGER HANSEN CHRIS B. HANSEN 6.12 C. T. FARNHAM-GERTRUDE FARNHAM 58.32 BLAIR MILLING CO.f -BMAGNUS JOHNSON 41.31 THOMAS P. ANDERSON MARTIN BERTELSENNICK JESSEN 22.70 JENS PEDER ANDERSON A. R. BROCK CHRIS K. BENDORF J. E. FISCHER 2 2 . 9 2 Q J A C O B A N D R E A S E N 3 4 . 9 7 l'.\'D'l)\1'A x v m n r n nRASMUS JOHANSEN JOHN M. JENKINS MARY 0. JACOBSEN 28.81 22.64 43.63 49.36 12.48 23.62 34.01 26.62 20.16 r nun AN 1l\.U1VlA. CLYDE ALLEN CLYDE M. ALLEN MINNIE BUGEON LEROY BAXTER 21.89 MRS. 0. A. GUYER 8.50an0 I an GRIMM BROS., ED and C. H.29.79 26.26 20.03 37.42 112.60J. A. KUHN WALTER m TTSCHOW 28.58 36.91 27.88 16.51 20.85 64.72 22.78 10.73 oT'ro KUHR °§SCIEIi.§i]il'é6IN. A. s'r0WE HUGO HAACK REV. I. M. HANSENDR. D. W. BELL J. W. BOWMAN PETER BOHUN ETTA BRANDT 0'l'l'0 HANSEN6.25G. G. HINES HENRY HELLW H. P. HAYES w. H. HILL18.84 16.36 34.24 INCKEL DR. WM. HALLER OLWER HUDLESONHENRY CHRISTENSEN GUY HINKL EYMIKE INGERSLEV C. M. CHRISTENSEN ELEV. ALL THE TAXPAYERS WOULD PROFIT IN THE SAME PROPORTION I o w a -Nebraska Light& Power Co | Blair, Nebruh, June 12, 1980.._'r11m 1a1\t'r1=:RPRIsE-- P¢!¢ Four Ecttlngton S u t u H ll T e r ms . N E|'rnI~:n Mexz ger nor Sam were on dec|C They had retired to the accommodation alt. which had no lately been taken by the caplnhz. They kne w that t he joint authomy they were to exercise would not be ~HN A. nuoADES.n u m I r | |1 o ¢ra th er lest m m m mi g h t c ome i n arme d a nd rea dy ." I don't llk e th is An dy Or me, " Bald hletzgrcr." I don 't li k e h i m u m mo r e th a n y o u d o th a t y o u n g'Sr;nrkg,'wh o tro is aro und wi th th e gi rl." not yet assured o t~e course o l l _ |g e I ~6 1.1911 If any attempt is made to de- eat Senator George Norris in the Hmary election it's a cinch that I re won't be many democratic -s cast, at that time as s. great ~jority of the democratic voters ill cadl for republican ballots to ~lp put their favorite in the run- '~g.Norris is a great favorite of common people and he will not found wanting when the roll s called] Everf aubscziption is regnfded open account..The names of bscribers will be instantly na»oved from our mailing List at thopiration of the time paid for if e publishers be notified; other- se the subscription will remain force at the designated aub- ription price.Every subscriber Entered an second-class matte:the paxtoffioe at Blair, Nebr.,~er the Act ol Congress ot arch 8, 1879. ~--.a . -._.__.._.rice per Year $1.50 are made a part of the con- t.between the publisher and . riber. "Rudw'ay'll have compniiy nmirP l !s e n d M i k e d o w n r i g h t a w a y ( h e a d d e d .a s B e t t l n g l o n m o v e d t o w a r d t h e d o o r . " H e l a u g h s a t m e , "M e t z g e r s t o r m e d w h e n t h e s u r g e o n w a s g o n e ," a n d h e d e s p l s e s y o u .l i e t h i n k s h e i s m y e q u a l b e c a u s e h e l s t a l i e r a n d s t r o n g e r .H e l o o k e d |.|a The surgeon shrugged Hi Shoul- ders."An yt hing th e ma jod ty c anenforce is best," he said cryptlcxl- Iy, "hom their point of view.I n m looking further ahead than most.of you.I see the Albatross dr!!!- lnx a1mlcss\y around the seas. whi c h W lll soon b e A li ttle w o I :||r e c k o n i n g : o r s e t n c o u r s e . W h e n L i m R a i l w a y n c B e t t i n r v. s e ~oesnpor ted by passing vessels an d a searc h w m b e ln s lllu te d an d we sh all u ll be mlc c n ln to n n Ame ri- c a n p o rt.W h a t ls Me tz g e r g o ln g lo a n y to n na val o lli c e r wh o ma y bc nrd us ?" "llc ' s rlnh r, " Me tz ge r c r ie d.H e tur ne d au gr lly to Su m.-wvh gr dld rough for a vessel ol !s so I I J ||Mary,ahe experienced a sudden per deck."What a horrible mlm."Marywhlspered as he dlsuppeured.Sha had never seen such a hlghcolor ln her compnnlon's cheek. Then two plstol shots rang ouL"Qulck."said Mrs.ltadway,"they will he coming Lhls way."Hardly had they crossed to the door leadlng to the lleeplng quar-ters ot the owner and guests. be~ tore two more reports were henrd. Bastlly they closed the steel partl-tlon und walled.Steps.hurrted steps, were heard and there was u serlod."He`s the man I la k e o l! my h u t lo . "" H e o u g h t i n be p u t l n iron s." Cle me nts sa ld. loo ki ng an tha mlm severely ." Ue ' s ju s t bub bli ng dru nk ." "Tller e' s a f e w mo r e p u r tlc u ln n I vmn t f r o m h l m h e f o m t h a t.H e th i n k ; I ' m n o t b o s d g o u r d th e A l- h tr o s s .B o n . "h e ded , an B oba d Crosby hu r ri e d to wa r d th e gr o up , " y ou ' d b e lte rf b e wlme s a to wlml' s |:oln¢z on.l ' m g e ltln g th e tru th ou ! ot th is dr unk en :log he re n l la s !un d l| . 's g oi ng m b e la te r- entlng. mlgmy Intex-esllng." . |¢ 1 .|s 1 .I ~,s ,up o n wh o m th e wo me n before land n o t cast their eyes.c ame crowd- ing on e u pon th e o the r.On ly o ne looke d at them.Mrs. I todway shud- der ed at his gaze.I t wa s the ln - solent sc rutiny whic h s he had been s u b jo c tw n t her husbuxlds bu rlnl 5vr\lC|\.Metzg er Stoo d the re wi th wh a t h e f e lt wa s a n attltud e th at must Impr ess them.His ey es blazed w l n g o e s a h o r a .B o t t l n g t o n 3s g u t i o u a d b y a v . m m k n o w n a s t h e o u , "m d ,o x p l a l n l n g w h o h e l s . i s s h o w n a n a c c o u n t o f h i s d e a t h l n H u r Y o r k . G l b b l ' b o d y l n v l n f b e e n l d o n t l l l o d a n hi m .T h e B o n n s l n t a B a t t i n g t o n l a A n d r e w O r m e .o n c et u n o u n s u r g e o n . b u t n o w a n a s c n p e d m u r d e r e r ,w h o h a d b e a n k n o w n uJ o n n t h l n G i b b s .B a t t l n g t o n l s a l s o t o l d t h a t ¥ : n w l n ' a s o n m d d a u g h t e r n o o n b o a r d t h e s h i p .w h i c h m u :b e e n c h a r t e r e d b y !l l . d w a . y .T h eB o a t . " C l e m e n t s , "t h o u g h n o m i n a l l y t h e l t a w a r d ,I n m a s t e r o f t h e bo a t. . m a m o a n s t o h o l d R m i w n ?u n t i lt h e f i n a n c i e r p a y s $1 , 00 0 ,0 0 0 f o r h i s fo l o a s o .a C 1 !. . \ I" 1 ` E R V . - - } 3 e t I . l n ; t o n l a i n - t r o d u c e d t o t h e R l d w a y s , M n r y a n d h a r b r o t h e r .y o u n g C r o s b y T o d d . w i n l e s s o g e r a t o r , a n d C a n u i n H a l - l e t t ,w h o e f o o l !d l s t r u n t s h i m .n a " D o c t o r W a l l a "T h r v r v w .P w no n t l t e l l s B e t t i o i t o n , s r o a l l o u l h w s o u r w h o m h e a s a b s o l u t e I l u w c lt h r o u k h h i s k n o w l e d g e o f t h e i r c r i m e s .H e a l s o t e l l s t h a p a i n t e r h e n e e d :" 0 r m e ' | "s k i l l u s l u r - | 0 0 n _ E :...|..the gram! piano und begun to play .. "It vriil be al! rigly t," she assured Ma ry ."On e o f th e men h ad be e n drink ing,th at wa s ali ." Aa she spoke there wa s the I I I : 1 Ishe tried to keep from the girl ;:|ha d to ld h tm the fa t wa s ln m e t i m Li e to ok ofl' his c ap wi th a ~... ..|, ., , Graumnnn turned :it the" iFéTI k n o w n m i c e . u ~|Ol ; Gunbustu certainly wok hard. Pistols -No dropped his before.< W e . .( N 0 - 4 - » " " " 1 " " "| That stingy womanl Detecti -L The man we am aft- uwrezn x\'.-Barrington.prle|~realized ln the mneater loss that' n m E N T E R P R 1 s E ~ °==~z§=s '2§"'.:-§'lf|' wie r;::!the[*e_w:\s no other '='f=v""f-'3£ EE?sen~I l I lh e a d d e d .a s B e t t l n g l o n m o v e d t o w a r d t h e d o o r . " H e l a u g h s a t m e , "M e t z g e r s t o r m e d w h e n t h e s u r g e o n w a s g o n e ," a n d h e d e s p l s e s y o u .l i e t h i n k s h e i s m y e q u a l b e c a u s e h e l s t a l i e r a n d s t r o n g e r .H e l o o k e d .|.|a \ \. 6~ ~-' . , (, .°'P .ar » -uw'¢».*.¢» v. e °|I 0 W e Ar r ive By JOHN L-aezea r| gg :I ~as I .a h a r d . P i s t o l a - N o wo n d e r - - - h e ju s t dropped his life insurance the week before.# ar _..._.__.._....._....:|\| : Officers How can .you tell that? Defecthre--The prints on t~ ~. ground here show }§e's flgt-fouted . N T " " " " " "- 1 -_- _, , . . ,_. ._-' , _ L A 4 ~,n I .~I ar ~:. 4 ~ ; rr. ~.2 0 - 4 - » " " " 1 " " "| ¢¢ .a n. . . / rm-were fn |"'='¢,|cl IM fm. ; u5 43| I W h en Ma r th a n m' me wa s g ettin ' of ! th e tr ai n i n Lo n An g elou , th er e wa s a wi 1 d a n ' W o o ly c o wb o y a n ' h i s w i r i g h t beh ind ue a n 'th ey was in sn all tired hurry to get of t. I tri ed to te ll ' e m th a t th e tr a i n we sr rt g oln*an y fu rthe r b u t they ke pt o n nh ovin ' 'jus t th e sa me .1 me tg L re g tmth th e voli oe g a n ' "An ' whe tfs in ur e!" y elled th e d l- rec to r. " no h te l: f ro m th e stic ks i l. g o n n a mu s e h i m u p a n ' g e t a wa ywi th i t!Gi ve ' e m a ri de ln th e wa go n offic er,an'n e xt ti me they c o me to th e b i g c ity . ma y be th e ft! k n o better."I t emo th at th ey was maki n' as g§g§ur_e 3t_the cow-boy eu' his bride .........,. . . ,. ....___,_mu c h , b u t wh a t h e g i ve s wlll o n ly be c u t two wa y s . " Th e tre ac h er y to the o the rs wa s agreeable to Sum.It wa s th e o n ly wa y nu t.Th ey c ontlnued to dls< c us s the lltnn tlo n.Ther e was Hnl» lett to r ec k on wlth a nd his two n d~ herents.Th ey wo u ld he war ned di re c tly he lef t the r oo m whe re h e wa s hi d d e n ;there wa s n o d a ng e r to app reh end 1Be ltlng to n found Cle men ts ha d been plac ed o n a wi c k er lounge. His faded blue ey es: peered up lnlo -| | | | thn me u oc to r sn ap pe u." n u w eto mn k e te r ms ; y e n two h a ve to listen.He r e they a r e :i t wo me n are le ft absolutely ha rmed an d alone,I ' ll ta k e bo a t ln to L lmo n . " H e sa t n tlll u tte r ly n n mo ve d a t th a blasph emous obsc enity wh i c h poured f r o m th e llpa o l th e t w o opposite."A n d whe n we ge t to po r t, " Me w ger c ried." s vm n th e n ? " " A n y th i n g y ou llk e. "Be ttlnz to n told h im. "A plsto l. a k nif e o r b are h a n d s : b u t n o t c a r d : wi t h a ma n -mem n th e un-th e v' / / . "He L a u gh s at Me, " Sto r me d Me i n go r w h e n th e Surgeon W a l Gena. wi ll b e a c h ild there l n L lmo n wh e n h c s ee s my kn i fe . " "I n ln ' t so r ry I go t Ha lle tt. " Su m mused."Thi s b lrd wlll he e a si e r. " H e slghed when h e th ou gh t o f ||.~.,\e a m \~f<\v , ~|\~3 1'.\~~F ,.<\ (One I°'\\»1u:v nm nfhm Ihlhinns\l . . h 2 | . \ n a . | ,u n . .\ ; » » . . . .- - - - _ " _ ,B .C h e e k o f t h e N e b r a s k a R o a d s a s s o c i a t i o n , p r o p h e s i e s Lfly appearanc e of the 5~c ent ax.A t t h e pr e s en t ra te h e th e 4-c ent ga s ta x vvHJ be up t i n f i ve y e a r s . I ik hnc nuse th e mo n o ?i s l ne x c h l| '\ G: hear ug ma nto h nla v !lI.Ill;.;\uu auuucu u n a Lu \.uutedmen.Vhat's happened?"h e us te d. au man n bowed lo w an h e 1:1 the doctor'a voic e. The:e's ano th er real g e n tle || hn anlri " I tn k n n f ! mv h a t She opened the door and her hru\.h~ er,Crosby Todd and the captain entemd."M\xtlnyl" said Bob.He felt him-nelt Lhrlll as he uttered the wardwhich on shipboard may have so M a r t h a & L .ne xt,tr y i n'to ho ld b a c k th e c o wb o y .W h e n sh o go tdown onto the last step, she brac ed herself l n 'begun feelin'aro undwi th h e r to o t f o r th e mllk i n ' s to o l th e y h ad f or us to s te p o u .I h a d ju s t s e t th e va i is e s d o wn an 'wa s tu rn in ''round to g i ve Ma r th a a han d.wh e n the c ow-p unc he r ga ve he r a sho ve an 'd o wn she c o me kor flop on top ot me. Ma rtha . we ig hs i n th e nei gh bo r. hood ot 300 Pounds an' _tor a. mlaute arri vin' In Los Ange les.Ma rth a an ' m e ar r lvi n 'I n Lo s Angeles,was mo r e th a n they ha d figured ou. Any hovr th e Hi : f a mi ly had the ir tir at r id e i n a pa tro l wa go n.UD to seo the jud ge. The ju dg e was to o b usy to e nte r- ta in c ompa ny bu t und er the cir- c u ms ta n c e s we c o u ! d u ' t ju s t lo n e ou r vi s i tin ' c ar d s au ' n y we wo u ld c all agafn.A teli er th ere wanted to k n o w i t we wa s ac quainted wi th any body In Los Agrgelen au' I nay s. w [IIE |JIl|§llL DB) 1 LHC!!! "un nun Luv:un fa d ln g n mlle o n his fac e.E ve n de ath ke p t his sec ret.Perhaps none wo u ld ever k n o w by wh a t name In th e wor ld o f c ri me he h ad \ . . . . . . .. . . . . n . . . | li ke y on ." Sa m tur n ed o n th e tur ni n g e ng l ne er with a n oa th . "Y ou 'lI get y our c h anc e In Li m-I on." he s aid." No n a o f th a t k n i f e \ . i I E I l l B U I . B ¢u u u u c l n c u u s n u wo uld ha ve been c ertain o t nuc- cqss.Cle men ts had ma de only o ne mistake.Ile h ad n ot b elie ved Cap- t t l n Ha lle tt wo u ld be c apable o f (L....4I lm.li lm a n d th e B o a s ll i n s ! ln g wi th y o u tl ll th e ll me es to str ike ."le ' s o n e o f y o n ,lu he?"Ha l- asked.Gmu m a n n wa s wh o lly msdnu s of the tena enes s ol the ntlon.I l e c ould on ly re alli e l h e wa s ln s u llln g th e ma n h e disastrous a men nlng.Mr s . Ra d wa y wo n d e r e d wh y th e c aptaln mndc no report to her.W a s he th e S o r t o t ma n to be s lle n t ln the presenc e.o n h ls on-n nh lp , o fsuc h dangers as theme?And. while the res t we re sta ndln g, he d rop ped he nvlly to a s ette e ln the c or rldo r. Th e m w a l s t e r r lf y ln g la c k o t re- new vnum.A dec khnnd c alled Mi k e wa s a t d m wh e e l."W here's Sam?" Bettlngton asked. "W en t b elow wllh Me tz g er ," lllk e answered.Be ttln glo n fo llowe d th em.M e w ner and Sum c eased thelr talk when he c ame ln.Th e y wo n d er e d lt h e n ,||-_ stu !! no w.No q un rr ellng with Do c un th e n . o r I ' ll tak e a h an d ln lt. " Me tz g e r wa s f u ll of q ulc k .po l- slon ate gestures;Be ttln gton re- mn lne d lmmo hlle .Th e doc tor'a c omposure c ould only me an th a t he was c onsc lous of triumph.W h lle Lh e tor e p ar t o t the ( h ip wo uld h e h. - n m n ~fha nmrlnoor.n i n f r e e w o o d "mm .Be ltlu gto n expe r ie nc ed n fe elln g o f dread a t th e c omln g ln te rvle w wh lc h wo uld n o t be ha n ls h ed .H e kn e w th a t e ve n ln s o s h o r t n tlme as he h ad been absent a grea t deal hn d been sold.Cr o s b y To d d h n d a q ule t o b xtln ac y ab o u t h lm whlc h wo u ld .b y lu ve r y pen ls len c e , ln- h i m a u I or two, I (elf. as I! um Pullman nan nys x , "S ur e. w e hu n n dm-mat er tu rn ed over o n me .hu t I ha d he r e a n' we hu n c o ma a ll th e wa y MAH-ht on her (nav. asain In n jury from iowa tn surprise he r. She liveseu.Sure he ls,"sald Graamsaa. e're all z ogelher."Bo was ln a ld for buus tlng.The man ls mlklng wlld ly ." Be !- :ion sald. as c almly an he c ould. and C lemen ts alone r eallz ed to xt perlla Grau man xfs ta lk wa s se ntme nt an d c ou ra ge la hi s fac e. And as sh e loo ked c los er, sh e s aw that the ruddy c olor had faded. She kn e w ln th at mo me n t he h a d b e e n ba dly hu rt. " Oh ,wh a t ls lt ? "she erled. wrlng ln g he r ha nd s. "Th a w m t ma,mn ' am. "h s a a ld nun neun.an, or ....e ..... - ...rc asslon wh lc h ahould h a ve |n!er~ ea le d a ny ma n c o n c e rn e d wi th th e leng th of hls da y s. "' W e ll,"said Bettlng ton , s ear ing hi mse lf, "wh a t' s to b e do n e n ow? " Metz ger elaborated o n th e slm- pllelty o t h ls s c he ma to the s urgeon.hladd enln g images c h as ed the ms elve s n c r ou Metzg er : bra ln. "Yo n th lnk y on c a n amuse y oa r~ se lt wlth h er wh lle we a r e wor k in g for y o ur sa fety .Yo u th i n k I s h a ll p e n n lt ln e h nueuvu we ww wav .wud ... ......for leadership.H e fou nd th a t th e unocc upied ma ld 's qu ar te rs ha d been tu rn ed i n to n d t t l n g room l o r c o mmo n u s e Th e t w o boy s ha d berthed fo r wa r d l n E l g a r R n d w a y ' | s t a l erooms.Alon e u r th a tou r.Mrs. Man ' lhe wa s mad a s a . h or u et.My a n g o n c o me un tle d wh i le I wa s un d e r Ma r th a me a s I c o u ld mo ve ta ster tha n s ho c ou ld . I g ot to th o c ow-teller tlr s t un '1 g o t the re plen ty . Bu t as I was g oi n ' Lo s ay , I wa s n t t l n ' o u th e c o wb o y stor e ma n- a t - - " "D u dle y I-Ilx."snap ped Ma r th a , "don'L y o u da re te ll ' o m wh e r e Flore nc e liven!W a ' ll :n y h e ro ju s t a s lo n g as they want.us to.but Flor enc e alu'I'. goin'to k n o w any th in g ab ou t it.Ir.'a mo r tlty i n lio ned , whe n a . blg p oli c eman wi th eno ug h as a r. l°" l, l i t t le t a l l e r w e u l n ' l e a t h e r b o o ts . / " ° " '' ° c u t ' l o n g sto r y °h ° " " : hh-aunnnlnnlnn nn 'n h i !hat al-W8 stopped at U18 holBl YUM bf the ling them.Bda talked you both into irons,"l l e t t c r i e d ." P v e s u s p e c t e d t h i s n i n a ! ! a n d n a l ! 1 H O l f C r o ! - »1°1Fi§I' "¥1}qT»i'11g"E|f:ii |;ilé§.ina|~ _|}{o§§g__wILd ha ve to b e l " I sha ll be o n th e Ima ge ,y o u ' Ra d wa y s ga ve h i m a rr le nmy \..._..l.\\.-....¢.A»... Imnnlnhtnfl ai u ilvulnnv in ln|.rn nnnnilnn b u t thann I r n l Q "FWone o f 'e m p ie rc ed a lu ng ."Th e r e sp u r tn re e wa y s un u me-ruu ue u.w a s b l o o d a n d f r o t h o n h i s p u l l i n g n i c e l i t t l e s u m .I k n o w m e n w h o . ». . \ ._ ._ .- . . n _ . . . . . . n p u v r U t u l g u l c u n a l ,snga ug,nu uuunu |§|\:\:ul.l5¢u u s Lu x n u t su r un - -t h e s h i n t o L i m o n M y b u n k w i l l 'l o o k o f a n x i e t y o n h e r T a c o w h i c h be mad b u p in the c h nr tro om and I he dld not like mn see. shn ll b e wo r ki n g wh e n y ou and "D oc to r W aite.she ba s in ." I S a m ar e dr in k in g g a g _gan§blm§.ha.§_g_told them abo1t_!§_l;n1}_.Bf>l1»": aw.. . a a..aw. . - .. - , . .,wlre le ss f or g over nmen t he lp ." D o y o u me an to t d l m e y o u ta k i n g L h a e dr un ke n ra vlng s anly ?"I t wa s Cle me n ts wh o a.I me an l' ll h a ve a gunh oat agalde by n o o n ;tha tfs wh a t I sn.Go below."H e advanc ed la tmln gly to C leme nts . B ettin g - ln ter p os e d He t r le d t h e mm . lc lllator y to ne'I s ha ll he c le a re d of th es e ab - d c h a r g e s , " h e b e g a n . " b u t- " 'W h at charges h a ve I ms d a l " nm s n ap p e d . ln ter r n p tln g . 'W lll. h a ve n' t y ou thr ea ten ed to In n»fm.1~ I| llps.He p itc he d tac o f or emo st to the ground."Do c tor W ai te mus t be f etc h ed ." Mr s .Ra dw ay e xc la i me dNo t h l m n o t h lm ' s a ld Ha lle tt fa i ntly " H e s o n e o t th e m.Go d k n o ws I wa r ne d y o u abo ut h lm ma'am Two o t a k i n d l s a ld an d I wa s rig htln a ( e w m o me n t s h e was dead Courageous.ta lth f u l an d wh o lly honest.h e ha d do ne mo r e h a r m before Un wltl ln g ly h e h a d g i ve n his e mp lo y e r an d Mn ry to th e me r- c y o f th os e wh o h ad n ot C le me nts xe stra la t or c alc ulated h uman ity 'la hi s dy in g th an l a a ll h ls u r a \wul n uy an d an no QUEBIIUIlg,"Y ou ll ne ve r s ell th e A lb atr os s, " Be ttln g to a as s er te d "Th e n I k n o w whe r e we c a n r u nhe r a n d llve a b ou n d lt' s th e Gu ll ot Nlc o y a ln Cos ta Rlc n. The re no- body wo uld ever nn d u n "Metz- ger 'a fac e b eamed at the th oug ht. " Th a t' s silly ,"Be ttln gton nn-s we r e d " D o y o u suppose we all wa n t to p a n o u r d a y s i n th e Gu l! of Nlc o y a ?Y o n ' ve g o t th e wr o n g Idea.Y o u a r e afr aid to g o hac k to New Y or k, I s up po se ?"" N o t to r me ! " s o ld Sam." T h e Bo s e n eve r lled to u l .W hen h e s a ld h a k n e w a ll a b o u t n s h e wa s ___-|_...,. .\.-....»\.uf.....,.» mum I \\ You're a hltlny mlnd ed swine, Metzger.a n d P m n o :so sure I wa n t to wa i t ti ll L lmo n c o mm in. aight." Sum's heavy fr a me spr ang b twe en th e two men ."No t y e t." h e c omma nd ed ro ug h- ly ."lt'| hietzger hs fa ult. Doc , and he°a ru n o f h oo c h. "1 Be ttin gtou tur ned h l l bac k ou the engineer. "S e n d Mi k e d o wn to he lp me r o mo ve Ha llett! b o d y .It's got to he buried dec ently .". "A n y th i n g y ou say ."Sa m o b ie r ve d .almost wl lh g11!.tiluda° AUCTION! ~erg WOFB ~nu l jhad to understand."'I'odd remarked, "J u s t wh a t d ld y o u tell?"Bet- tlmrto n dema nded."E n o u gh to ma k e u l wan t to a s k n f e w lead ing questions."I t see med that Cr os by Tod d was c o n- stituted spo kesma n. "Th ey 're ques» tion s y o u've got to answer." " Go t to a n swe r? " Hettin g to n re- torted.He k n e w lt wa s a bs u r d totake offenc e nt this obstinate, well» mea ni ng I nd wh o detested 'him so honeatiy ,bu t h e flushed wi th an» noy anc e neverthetegg,( C o n ti n u e d n e xt me k ` § " |1 |n an I I .|Iringaide."Hey y o u!" y elled the offic e r, un' y n nk in 'm e o f t th e y ou ng teller. "W h er e the b ig ld ee , a h ue lln' lu to th i s mo i n' p i c tu r e s c e n e ? " "Llovln' pic ture sc ene?" say s I. ° " I ' l m t ' |w h a t I u i d ! "n y s h e . ' " I ' h m | ' s t h e c a m e r a . a n 'h e r d s t h e C l u s t e r . "A n 'h e p o i n t e d a t t h e I d l e f i l l e r l n t h e l e a t h e r b o o t s . ' T h u l e n l l e m a n . "n y s t h e c o p . o u r h e l o o k e d a t t h e f e l l e r I h a d ; -a e u l n o n ," l s t h e c e l e b r a t e d e n u m l c t o r .A r t h u r A r u r u . " h o u r s .T h e n t h e j u d g e t o l d u l t h a t I t w e s t a y e d a n y l o n g e r I t w o u l d c o a t .u s m o n e y ;e o w e g o t .o n t o as s t r u c t c a r n n 'w e n t .o u t t o H o l l y w o o d . F l o r e n c e w a s p l u m b s u r p r i s e d u r s e e u s a n 'r e c k o n e d S a m ,h o r L o n b a n d w o u l d h e t o o .W e b e l h » * e f e e c u h i m ,e x c e p t b y h i s p l n t g f va i b u t w h e n h e c o m o h o m o u m . : a l i b i . . w e k n e w t h a t v u h a d s u n h i m b v f o r e .T h e l l l l l n r u n *w a s a d ! ! w e n r l n t h e l e a t h e r b o o n . b l ; e p - n o m o l e s u n t h e b i l h a t . l ( \ » ¢ . y n l n \| l |Y ; - r u l ¢ » l n n H a m f u l?r T§¢ ` i ` é In] 'f` II1§ u n t o c a l l a n o u t - I T h a t h i s n s p e r s l o m o r m e n u n ! __..a .|_\|._|........,|_ _ _ ,5081151115 Luo u u u u n m um. Qilaanto r un my n ec k in to a no on e. "| "Doesn't the same fate h ang over rne?Yo u kn ow i t do es .I lo ok o n lt In ad ilferent light. Nobody .c ouldl k n o w o f Clements'dea th fo r a mo nth,a t least.He s a i d th e pa - per 1razm't to be opened for a y ear. I' m wi llin g to tak e a c h an c e .W e a ll wa n t money .an d a lo t o f it. Mm. I la d wa y w i ll p a y a s ju s t th e same as she would ha ve pai d Clem ents an d we don't ha ve to uhare wi th hi m. W hy th ro w I t away ?W e oug ht to ta ke It an d the n g o whe re we 'd h e sa fe f or lif e. " Sam wa s obstinate.To g o n o rth me a n t fo r h i m to g o to h i s d e a th . .Ali ve o r de ad,he fea red th e ma nhehadfoilowed.Ra the r a short llf o a n d a g a y o n e i n some trop lc isle, than Dan nemora. Also. he dls trnsted the doc tor. Metz ger s a w the sc heme as n ruse to c h eat hi m o f the ple asu res he had determined oa.He ha d n ot s tax.At the present rate~, the 4-cent gas tax will pt in five years.is is because the money I being used to put gravel ~hways in face of wysrienee ~t should teach people better. ~vel is a first rate top dressing a dirt road.Laid in a country ~exe rain seldom falls,and ere traltic is light, a graveled ~hway would be good for a long he be is on ln Nebraska, though, experience = shown that the graveled high- ~y soon breaks down under con- oas of use.While only 2 cents gallon on gasoline was collected r road purposes,just about ough revenue was produced to ~p the existing graveled roads passable conditions. When the 4-cent tax rate was opted, the legislature arbitrarily ~portioned 25 cents of each net liar collected to the counties rm: 1 2 %cents to a fund that -be used for building bridges, 'A cents that can be used for ~ving, and 50 cents to the further nstructjon and graveling of high ~ya Which just about left the tuation as it wus, for the added cents a gallon was designated to 1" that leave none oi it for the ~neral purposes o f highway ' ding and maintenance. Exeept, of course, the small por- on that may be spent on bridges ~d the equally small portion that oes to pave highways "where,i n e judgment of the department, avel is not properly adequate to ~ndle the traffic." Mr.Cheek sees what the state ngineer has seen, that in a short `e the cost of maintaining gra- eled highways will eat up the en- re revenue from the gas tax. The alf-cent per gallon that is avail- ble for paving is insufficient to dequatcly cure for the demands of ic.Douglas county, with its splendid stem of paved roads, is paying or them. out of its share of the ~'lt gasoline tax.These roads built from funds obtained y a bond isue.Iowa has adopted a plan, and is completing a won- ~rful network o f permanent -. - ~.How much longer will Ne- raska continue to fool with gravel hich is not only costly to lay, but ~ost expenive to maintain? Even a 5-cent gasoline tax will ~ot answer this question.-Omaha :.. News. he mI0pl co¢let un u an h n\ m u H wle Hnlb a al mK~t~ p e» i . oooo The Mutiny JI. Albatross lr WYNDHAM MARTYN oormxowr IN 'mn u. l WND iervlel ~iaux county is to have a new ~nrt house on the-ite of the or- :=court house, which was con- tructed of brick burned in the - ~yous of Pine Ridge, and tim- .cut from the same ridge.I t : erected in' 1888. 9 aid ." Cle me n t! mm. 'W hy no t!"'W hat would people my?!o u ' d laughed at ln every port." "Be reuoaabla." Benlngton broke a moment too well."Yoa're :ht to b e n u m with this 1ool'a utter,but what you propose to Ls too deapotlc an d urbltrary. vll mu s t ha \' e lin . Rud vr ny ' | au - nrlza tloa Amt." "Y o n ta lk he r over too d - nlc k to n n lt me Yo n 'r e th e k ln d 1o'n used to hldlng behind petti- nts.Therefs a sho rt a n d ugly rrd to describe y o ur k ln d of ook."'|n...u,...|..n.... h m - n m n n f che He un d er s to o d th e d an ge r \ge n "t w . .. = . . . . . ... ..,.....,. .. .. ,-in d u c e d b y o ld p r e ju d lc a wu Mr s . R- n d wn y ' | I lmp le n n ! u a h e d ta tln g ballet..She no tic ed wl th surprise th a t Crosby To d d wa s ta lk in g almo s t nu gr lly to li u r y . " No w, "h e said bitter ly ."pen- ha p s y on ' ll be li eve I wa s r lgh t.I kn ew ha wu s n o t wha t h e p r ete nd - n t l to b e ""Rea lly .Mr .To d d. "Mrs.Ru d - way s ai d, with a tou c h o f ha uten r. "y o u mu s t no t le t this trouble mak e y o u un ju st," " U n j u s t l "h e cried." U n i u s tl Mrs . Ra dway . \h er e` s no o th er e x- planation.As k Bob.l t y ou vron't r..»\|¢.v» nm l'J ldn't he stan d th ere We are going to sell forty=five used cars This is the new and MODERN way of selling USED CARS. for gotten those lo n g hou rs h e ha d watc hed th e doc tor Hg `E5Fgé'i"=IeYv"€E{B'f ;i.f5=;';;;' Dem I G U A R A N T E E |S ~ Every car selling for more ~ than $150 guarariteed for ___ ______Easy DOWNt h i r t y d a y s »TI 'erms I i:,a;;:.;;.,~ as I PAYMENTS i`§§"6} E55 `5i¢-}>iie:§¢§`5é`Y&»`"éi`rY» We have employed the best four auctioneers we know of.Their reputation is ace high.They will sell themgettE1_§s¢n1¢nub frl;o¢.'uf mey should be sold. Cars will be on display next weekas tl Y o u u p U ;I l Y » u . ¢ » s | ; |- \ . - v » |v ;n u U \ uw i r e l e s s f o r s o m e o n e w h o c a n n a v are invited to inspect them You are invited to algate." "H-- I I" s ai d Sa m E §6u 'Fthe enr inver.'*Can'I demonstration ;iu(r¢;3;;Fk|;0Wf ';a;;aefe;-;. u"J£`¥rle w u n s u u l a u n u w n n '- - -n a n n h l n n f n \ | ¥ | F l \ | | I | | ? ° uly u vnu UL ».u¢-».-........A le a r c h r e wv le d none c apabte Sam and Metzg er look ed at one an other donbtfully.Metzger hared Seating, J. P. Jensen and Frank Bross; AuctioneersC. V. Bradley, n g B ' - - l s - -- - _ - __. . - -_ . - - - - _m u r d e r ? " "It wun't murder." Sam contra_.G IAP T I! ! !II.--Bottington u -mu o n s a h e lp his _aid lriund Un-- 1 1 | \ b y r ln tln some p lo tu r u a n d?| ullln3 am.Unwin . twen tyI n n o l d , u E l r ' n f s p r i n t smis-nphar.0 In a mmm o f vu !i l l but n dobnuc hoo.c u u n z a tbb ou ' omc o u - » f f »\ ; g - ¢ lh r y ls£1 I b u n ! h a r04 by tha n n c o rp l o n f :tm: n e u »»crot.|`forg g a v 'rho girl refusal.. and eavesRn dvny , o xh g gltg d b7§dla»| ; Snyder Motor Companyn u u l | | \ : | v u l n a w I v n u u u I u l l s u n ; - It g n vo Sa m ti me to p u ll th e a u to - ma ti c f r o m Ciements'poc ket a n d li n t wi c e .It wa s a d lmc u ln s h o t for so short-burreled n weapon, and Bettln zto u thou zht th e b ullets mu st ha ve g on a wi ld .H e s a w u m : u "';,h;B,; ":I§`»§Iu`"Eri%Ss}f"~¢E€&' ar e two wo men f or y ou to p ro te c t. Yo u mu s t ta ke n o fo o lllh r i l k l. Stay here until I c omo bac k.Start by seeing utter the windows II y our fri gu d vmn't d o ir ." I I I L I I I I |. L i l a | | \ . \ »n o - 1 w - u" ' 1 ' h e y ' l l c a l l I t m u r d e r I n N e w Y o r k , "M e t z g e r a s s u r e d h i m ." a n d y o u ' d g o t o t h e c h l l r f o r i t .T h e D o c t o r k n o w s t h a t a n w e l l u I d o . " S u m w a s b r o u g h t t o n r e a l i z a t i o n o f t h e a l f e c t o f h i l u h o l » I 'dan.u n o u n c n m s ln u nu o n m: g m A hnlldly on uno ocnn, butw L s o co mnn led by n u cr e ur y 5 wln a la n o p or n o r .H u w t hp u hi s ln v l u u o n i n xo wi thm e l k l h r y Um vl nmnM F i n ' m e m v .m d - g r a n t h u hor br omur ma y U1- OOIUPUV umm. Ba m le v d e d th e gu n. Halle tt r sc ~ ogn lxed the d an ger a nd tur ne d. " W d l ,Doc ,"Su m demanded. when Be tdnzion had k nelt by Clem- m u ."Not a c hanc e. " he re turned -. ; v u k i l l e d l n | w \ L \ w " very c nu uo usly ue umo c xe u UI 'do or an d le r l th e m.Fo r | 1 1 Bet- tl n z t o n k n e w h s n u m l n : t o h l l death, and wh o wo u ld th e r e b a tu; ° ; _ g me r th e to ur h e ha d ju s t e which. for the moment. he nan cqn x u u vlluu.u l u su u v y u h v a nth; way so pu get the money? -..'l P l l l l h r For Ren A 6»n>om modern turned home Saturday from a week's visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blan- chard While there she had the op- portunity of broadcasting over KMMJ on her flube. We are nffedng for sale the King property on west Gmnt St. This is a 9~room house, completely modern,can be occupied by two families.Considering the excell- ent location,this is a rare bar- gain at S5600. N. T. Lund & Co.l t Mo nd a y , ac c or d in g to r e po r ts . "B a s e " Ro b i n s o n h a s i u s t ta k e n th e jo b a s sa le sman f o r J oe J in» ne tt, s e lli ng Ni o br a ra br i dg e s toc k at A i b i o n , Ne b . .g g .~ 21-11;N. ' r . L u n d & c a . " S u h h M e n a r e Dangerou.s"is th e n a m e o f a go o d s h o w a t t h e |...1 terville, only $1200. 21-1:N. T. Lund 8: C0- Dr.. and Mrs.Norman Rathmsnn entertained on Thursday evening, June 5 at n dinner party when Normaxfs old friend,Freeman Stillman and wife and little son of Omaha, were present Mr.Still- man's mother also of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rathmann and William of this city were other guests. John Grothe,22 year old son of Oscar Grothe living two miles east of Bwr, had the misfortune to have his leg broken last Thurs- day evening,when the horse he was riding slipped and fell with him.He was taken to the Blair hospital where the bone was not and he is ge tting doug as well as possible.He hopes to be taken home the latter pan of the week. M.Allen will entertain the lncad ili es o n n e xt Sa tu rd ay ,J u n e 14, i t b e i n g F l a g D a y a n d th e D .A . R.a n n u a l pic nic da y . W e wr i te eve r y f o r m o f in s ur - anc e.Th is i s the s e as on f o r wi nd - s to r m a n d ha il.B e tte r be sa fe th a n sor ry .L e t u s ta k e c are o f y ou r i nsu ran c e nee ds. 21-11;N. ' I ' . L un d & C o . .f o " - :*p u - .n e Ford De Luxe Sedan ` :L r "tedc:1.rz c o nz w ad da d to the Ford 9:1 for those who deefro distinctive- c :r:fo:"t In a n automobile.The In- na) roomy wZ'.:I1 wide doora to both . '-' : . ~ .b u e n a of rear quarter win do wa 1 n r r 1 1.l a ..¢ . ¢ . - ¢...H. . ..» ttriirfng individua lity and afiorde gr t:».:Ie c r .3-ments. I .~ °2 ~ ~f e a I ::f>3s::1::::°*~=r r :luxu rl- :r f e either In brown mohair or at deep ":ford ;:":%".:"rle'.| af ter that used In high- r -~.0;i1:'r r::fI.'o.11:'1ta Inc lude a r m reaza - a n - ¢_.. . . _ for the rear seat, mahogany 'Ilnlahod Qarnlah mould» Inga on th e wln do wa an d beneath the wi n dlh lold , flexib le ro be ra l] and hard ware In an attra c tive pat» tern. The fr ont ae at Ia adjus table wlthln a ra nge of four inches to au lt the c on ve ni en c e a nd c omf ort o f th e driver.I t Ia moved qu ic kly an d ea ally b y a arnali, inc on eplc u oua h andle In the f ront c enter of the :oat }:t :1'Jo\re the fioor. To e De Lu xe Sodom llk a o the r Fo r d body ty p elv can be oiztalnud In any one of several c olorc omblna- tlone.` l f.:. ,» 5 ,,;,cpg 3 a' ~t J @-~_.~~.1 ~&°l~.;,~~;~ ~1 ~fu: _L."9 ~x.;/ /'_5.»..» _~1,.S 1 ~_.._________w ~ $ ' 2 z . . ~ f ? ~~,,. . »1»¢\''> m € J g ¢ f . ~ ~ ~ ' f = ~~n xl Offers New De Luxe Sedan ~. Mrs..Tohn Dulaney is on the sick list. this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp enter- tained the Tuesday evening bridge club this week. Chris K.Bendorl Undandambulancemé xm.bones: office, 161; residence, 183.29-tl Permanent Wave, $7.50. All kinds of beauty work.Phone 197, Mn K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.aa~u Albert Schulz and family,Carl Kolterman and Herbert,Rev.H. C. Jul. Frese were Sunday lunch- eon guests at the Otto Rnwe home. The Pi nte r Jensen bungalow near Dana College with about an acre of land is now for sale at $4W0. This would make a delight- ful home for somebody. 21-lt N. T. Lund dr Co. ~§ 5,-»`>`qu.~1 ,z1 "».<;"€:; 1 -~~ ~ 7*%:.,_~1_gv 44 ~\", _.~..`.q~¢.°rmzm<agcvrrn _g . "-''.ffaiyi fl ig f .,~'.~ ,,:.I.".;§'?I""'» ~: .a z ; : : - ' ~~ * ! ` ~~ : ~`-5 ;7 ~ | 'w w -521'~4 . .__\~ ~" " A ; < & ~~ ¢$ A nice 6~room house in Dexter- \a\1e,¢mp1emy modem and near~ ly ne , $3600. N. T. Lund & Co. lt A good 6-room house,modern except bath, about half an acre o! land, well located, only 32000. 21-lt N. T. Lund & Co. George Davis has leaned an oil station at Waterloo, Neb. and the family are moving there this week. Skov Nielsen is having an ad- dition built on the I-lovendlck blacksmith shop on Front street. Lennard Axbell is doing the ear- penter work. IA Duaxt Permanent gives sat- isfaction and comfort through the hot days,Call Mrs.M.Suther- land at Black 259 for appointment. Prlce $5.00.17-tf P H O N E 3 2 o r ~~; l `\»72 ..¢»?i'i,...:4'¥--7'='~'|~ 1 1 /"i 1 "" f ".: 5 ' .f .. ,,.,2 n 31. \>.,_'\.' |..... '` \~ a `<\ ,f ~F ' . l | /\ \~ | 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lang and daughter, Thelma of Herman ~ dinner guests at the Carl Koller- rnan home last Sunday evening. Carl Kalwrman, Jr. drove to Lincoln Saturday afternoon to get his brother,Frederick,who has been atbending we stabs univer- sity.` Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lazure of Fremont, visihed at the home of Mrs.Mary Anderson last Sundly evening.' Mr. and Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon entertained Saturday evening a t dinner the following: Miss Myrtle Hurdum of West Point, Dr. Her- man Hurdum of Omaha,M i n Emileen Elline of Omaha,K.c . De Gra ff a nd Dr. a nd Mn. Nah msn Rlthrnann of thls city, Brldgn was the diverdon for the evening Blair, Nebraska, .Tune 12, 1930 -mm ENTERPRIS For Saler-25-gallon stone jar. Enquire Enterprise oliiee.1B~t1 Miss Edith Jensen returned last Friday from the university at Lin- coin. Wm. Wilson of Arlington, wascirculating among his Blair friends last. Tuesday. W ~~ ~hxrniture, rugs and floor cover-ings.Mathew R. Bendurl.21-u flf §fd§l,,;wf;1{f:.f wixh Miss wa Burger left for Peru, Highest prices for produce. Phone 263.Fumen Produce Co.83-K Auction Sale Saturday, June 14 at Blair Auction House.21-n Miss Anna Rave: and Henry Ravel' drove over m Shenandoah, Iowa last Sunday. For Sale-Young purebred police dog.Enquire Will Linden. Phone xl Offers New De Luxe Sedan ~. .-.<.,'_.»-" ""'~».~-Q .j.*=.?=_. ,,;,"gg ",,~~» ':',,;-~ . ~~~~_______1 a ,Fa_$y y§e<~'1 . F,"_s g ~"3 ¥.».- 1 Q." ' , ;»~`fr=1.:\.<~"~ 7 `'..w\~ ' , " ... , `~" ~f ~ m m @ = s_'_,_§Qf';| f y f f ' ; `'g fs. I;3;'t ~ i . i" jp ` ~". ¥;?fé°€..'i;;;l: 'Q-g ~__ .. ~ _"-.:.i",._ ~ .4. 4 ~~»~/.( wr = ° s s ' oA '- - J ~ ~ ; ,Q ,..» n For Ren A 6»rcom modern house, 2 blocks from post office. 21-It N. T. Lund & C6. "Swh Men are Dangerous"is the name of a good show at the Home Theatre next Sunday and Monday, according to reports. "Base" Robinson has,just taken ihe job as salesman for Joe Jin~ nett, selling Niobrura bridge stock at Albion, Neb. Mrs. Joe Lazure and Mrs.Clyde M.Allen will entertain the local D.A. R. chapter and their fam~ ilies on next.Saturday,June 14, it being Flag Day and the D. A. R. annual picnic day. We write every form of insur- ance.This is the season for wind- norm and hail.Better be safe Hzmimre, rugs and lloor cover- lnsr-Mathew R.Bed orf.21-tt Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton drove fa Glenwood, Iowa last Sunday. Aurtion Sale Saturday, June 14 at Blair Auction House.21-lt For Ren lirick house at corner of Grant and Fourth Sv..Enquire Black 259.21-It Mr. and Mrs. Will Soll of S..fb- ncr, visited nt the Peter Sul! home last Sunday. Mrs.Illa Alle :is entertaining the young married ladies bridge club this (Thursday) afternoon. George Bnxse of Kamrar, Iowa was circulating among his old friends in Blair last week. For Ren ldodem Bungaduw on Omaha road after May 15.En- quire will Linden.17-cf ' ° ° " " "" " " " " ' " " 's an fm h 11 we aF o r S a l . :G h o s t s .P h o n e 1 2 2 1 S m g r g h o g s e w l a n 1 2 2 1 o n 1 3 ." *I t o n i f l i i . .r \ 1 2 . . .I U . . . . . . I 2 - _. S E E M r 'a n d M r s L e o ~O f ~ &\|»lb v n u :N uxu us un use mea. list.a n d has b e e n th r e a te n e d wi th pn e u mon i a . .F .D .Ro g e r s o f C o u n c i l B lu f f s , s p e n t F r i d a y a n d Su n da y a t th e Cly d e B u r g e r h o me . Mr s .Ge o . Th i etje a n d Mr s . Gi l- Omqh a, s pe nt.Su n da y a t t h e A n - d r e w F e e t ho me . Mrs. Alta Wainwright is having mp a i r s ma d e o n her residenc e 0:1 we s t C o lf a x str ee t. w n e n y o u W a nt lette rh ea ds o r . l x ! \ ! 7 t . ' t \ \ \ | l . \n v n l n f a h h g n i n . n l l " Q u n ;. L a v a l I : n . u \ . | . ¢ u 1 1 ' - \ B S 'J v g v u x u n u Exc e ls io r Sp ri ng s.H e i s re po rt- e d no be fe e li n g b etter . C. K . B e nd o rf , lic e ns e d e mb a lm- e r a n d un d er ta ke r ,Bla ir .Olf i c e phone, 161 ; res. ph one, 133.3 - tf D o y o u p la y b r i d g e ?Th e E n - f o r d G a r n e r d r o v e t o O m a h a 1 a a r | § 1: . . . . : . x. . . - . .\ . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . y a n U L numuwa aucnua L a u | . i l l S ~h a S 8 c o m p l e t e n e w H1 12 nwrpnse.1-ut of score cards 2Miss Patav Riddle of Lincoln. is Wim wnl nan eh"r n u u y o n u u a u l t s z i . e x \ C. .li am L. Bender! licensed embalrn-"` -" _ »""°' """ """ '"`""° '_Reli bl 1 wants to care for1 umlvrtalzer. nigh-orfi¢e|'?.'?f'd'T'9 the Y"'f' ""'.?*'..M'¥ Jeani Spiker Club Dance at M w. A. I ..\_=|.f.. e §§f.mfivnrnnnn nr nvp... : : " " " " T '" ' : . . .";_'j;|uuneru4on and nuns ueuy ueany.|ll¢»ll m n §nh\f\r|nv nmnninrr |l»|u|uu:||.lJVl._a.A\:\.sl-DMM. un; ns pnuln, ma.6-1.1 me-aus E. Wllh- sn.zl.-At'Ml c ther!Beckm:leftMr. ~ Mn. §men_ T_g_=»\»\-Q 5|¢,\|r'¢:|yafor ¢T:=-.».Tm .TIL i§'&'."J Hum Rh "2'if§{`»Anluu' Johnson at thll dg-I! were ny evenmg v|||n |__" H bugm" nouns anthe .L mlm nhudu home.'l'f.'2'§€'2.f position for me sum ~ "Nr wm.sh»qk °f _Hmqm n...I'»§. lmmmn »¢m»L ..unc: |uuu|.|u:».Iowa is spending the week at the " ' " " " " " " " " " " " "drove tv Omaha Sunday where fhil rl-i m i ?»h.?g°w..ua.?.fm IL f'f'f¥'.°_. °¥_f'.'E.' _'1i°§.e.f=.. Mrs. v. 0.Nebraska. street. was taken to\'the they visited their wi.t'e and mother. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Schmidt are now nicely located in the J. Mueller residence on west South .S(!E€t_Mr. and Mrs.L. J. Wolff and daughter,Patsy Lou of Omaha, mere Sunday dinner guests at the Vietmir Wolff home. Duart Permanente, ringlct ends, price $5.00.All work guaranteed. Phone Black 259.Mrs M Suth~ erlanc.16-n Mr. and Mrs. Geo.lehman of Rushville, Neb. visited at the Mrs. Julius Ziegler home Thursday and 1 rthe home of their daughter, Mrs Score cards, place Cards. birthday cards, ampa l can be found a t The ierprme office. Popular pnce./1 tl Luella Snnp on returned home last Fnday from a weeks visit v.zth her grandmother,Mrs Her- man Shields of Omaha. John Peer of Winnebago, Neb., mme down Thursday and viailxd at the parental home,Andmw Feer's, returning Friday. B.Marie Hansen of Bancroft, Neb. was a guest of Miss Dorothy Neil Buniic and family in Omaha. -.1 Arenulu, aoum ul. umu. Carl V. Olaen of west of Her- man, was a pleasant caller at The and enrolled his name among thc big family of Enterprise readers. Last chance Saturday, June 14, to buy Champion X Spark Plugs at 39c.Gallon Outing Jug '79c. 8" Pipe Wrench 49c.Kapok Official Diamond Ball '79c.Gamble Stores 5th & Broad St., Fremont, Neb.l t Mr. and Mrs. August Timm and son,Charles attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Wul! and Mr. and Mra Harman Ralnh a t the Arlimzton Enterprise office last Wednesday §m}i1§£piai for treatment. For Sale-Used Ford car.Goodlshape.Reasonable price. See Mrs. M. C. Pontzius, 59 Park St.21-lt Mrs. Lois Lynch has so far re- covered from her recent illness that she is able to be back to her business.~ Mrs.Emma Washburn of the Blair hospital is able to be up and about her work again after a sick spell. For Ren Two apartments in double house on west Washington Ct.Se.: Mrs. M. C.Pont2i\18. 59 Park St.2l~1t Friday.Jensen for s few glaya d u r i n g " ' , ; ; , ] " ' ~Min Mumlerite Kelly and Mil: gnlnmeneennnt week u. Dm: Col- Plmvl ;1__~Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Halbert we Hudleson have a n d M r .a n d wh e r e Le e i s l'\mmn.n 'were Mrs,George Van week-end guests olOmaha.were I lege.A n a n u ». n \ . ;a n ¢ u ¢L p . rnnvnrl f n Tjn nn lnViolaCrnvanofsleek-end Sllestl of Hin Rollliel Mr. and Mn. Hn-a Stryker »-a|;:;:.::..:.' .TIi§`Ii.I .;:.:..;.1|i¢:.":.;..i;.Harald Sihafer of F o le y .two s o n s a n d Mr . S t r y k e f a m o t h - r g s A d a Ha r r i s o n , wh o r e s i d e s o r o f Oma h a ,vxszted Re v.a n d s o u th o f to wn ha s b e e n i n a n d Mr s .W .I I .Un d e r wo o d Su n da y c o nf in ed to he r h o me f o r a f e w after noo n.' .rinvn .Mr s .A s a D i xo n .J r .o f L o s | . u u n \ . \ \ \ L l n o u n k o w x v n v u a - . . . _ _ - - ,u n o :. . . . \ .. . . . - - .- - . . . . . - - f i s h de p a r tme n t.B la i r fr ie nd s Oma h a . ar e s o r r y to s e e th e m mo v e f r o m Mr s .Ha r o ld Br e ws te r wa s ab le Bla i r b u t the b e s t wi s h es o f a ll 8 °t o leave . the ho sp ital i n Or no ha wi t h th e m.Fr i d a y ,a f te r a rec ent ope ra ti on an_._1n_L_\:......1... ...1. . . .-Ulu gm-an d i s HOW COI\V8l€SCillK Rt th e The Fred Bodie family of Lin- coln, were Sunday visitors at the home oi Mrs. Edna Noble and daughters. Misses Vera Lamb and Helen Burger left.Monday morning for Wayne where they will attend summer school. Miss Elizabeth Hopewell,who teaches in the Fremont public nnhnnln. will tmeh in the summer Angeles, Calif., arrived last week for a visit with her son,G.L.Dixon and family, and other rela- tives and friends. Mrs. M. Sutherland at Black 259 is prepared to give you n Duart Wonder Wave for $5.00.A m d bargain and satisfaction guaran- teed.m u The Foley sisters,Misses Vina Beatrice,Rosalie and Theresa _|_n,M |:.....|..\|»\n.|»u #nba mrs. Dave mann pieaammy =-»~tertained the Monday evening bridge club at her home on June 9. Mrs.C.C.Compton held high score and Mrs. Theo.Lundt held second and were accordingly given suitable prizes. Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wright of Bernard,Neb.,accompanied by Mrs. W. A.Wright, were Sunday guests at the W. V. Wright home. Mrs.W. A. Wright remained for parental, J. M. Brewster home in Herman. Floyd Evans of Couneil Bluffs, accompanied by his sister,Miss Mae Evans of Missouri Val1ey. spent Monday afternoon in Blair, Mr. Evans driving over on business. Mrs. Dan Phillips of the Hill- side Gardner district recently went by auto with several friends from Omaha to Minneapolis.Minn." " : * " " r U L U U U s u L u a r u v u s A I L U I I Q Q J I l )L a n chit h ls c o o e r e i n a c o u p e o f w e e k s .R o s a l i e d o w n f o r s u m m e r s c h o o l a t a l c f n g e r v i s i t w i t h h e r s o n a n d § \ 3 i i 5 ¢ " ¢ m §s p e n t a i e l i g r i u r u i f . M i s s L o u i s e Z i e g l e r l e f t r e c e n t l y t h e s t a t e u n i v e r s i t y .f a m i l y .d a y s v i s i t i n g w i t h f n e n d s . f o r W a y n e ,N e b . ,w h e r e s h e w i l l M r . .a n d M r s .W _E _D o l a n o f E l l e n M i s f e l d t ,w h o i s e m p l o y e d L a s t d a y G a m b l e S a l . ;' I p e c i t a k e a i t w e l v e w e e k ' s s u m m e r o x f o r d .N a b .d m w -t n L i n c o l n a n t h e R ,H .R o b i n s o n C a f e I n § § a t n r d | 1 v J \ 1 n P m a h .5 n i e c e V l c h course at the Wayne Normal. Miss Dagny Nielsen left Wed- nesday for Alben,Lee,Minn. where she will he employed in her _ ¥ 1.;}¢f§ law qffimlor Qie nmfr; or Sale-Two yearling pure bred s u m n o m bulls,one red and one roan.The best we ever raised.Howard Jensen,Kennard phone.21-lt Albert Richter,who is in the U.S.navy, is hpending a short nine in Blair with .ms bro§her, after spending Sunday at the F Simpson home They will attend summer school there Miss Edna Newkirk of Ames, Ne b,visited at the Alfred F661 Sunday The Peers took hcr back to Ames on Sunday afternoon Mr Virgil Davidson of Kansas City came up for an over Sunday visit widi his wife and family and her parents at the Andrew Feer home.Mrs.Davidson and c,hll~ (home ` over Saturday night gAuburn, Neb., was in an auto ae- cident one day last week while on her way from Omaha to Bwr. She was brdsed and shaken up but ahle to return m her work. The ladies of the Congregational church are holding a cimival on the Dr.Wm.Heller lawn on Tuesday evening, June 17.There will be lots of fun, plenty of eala and a fine program.Plan to ab- tend.Gates open at 5 p. rn. Miss Mildred Linden spent the Punch and Chisel Set 19c.Ha Saw 19c.'l5c two cell Flashlig complete 45c.Gamble Stores, f 6: Broad SL, Fremonv, Neb.21 George Kellogg of N801 Pla drove up from Line an Thu day evening and too h wife a family home Friday m g a er a visit at the ho of M Kellogg's mother,Mrs.Me Lundt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Raymond Moorehead,Iowa vidhed at I K e n n e th : md oth eA. J . Ri c h ter a n d r n u a u v r l -m n .d r e n l l l n d i v s I ~w e e k :r u g ;W m .S c h e l d l n h o m e o v e r 1c h l l d m e n a r e n a -" N e n t s M r .a n d M n .w .c . L i n d e n ._ n h e r e ..h e n .'a n d L i n d e n i s e m p l o y e d a s c u h i e r " ' ° € " ' ° " " 'T h e " " ' " ' ° " d ' , z f ' C e d l G l l l l I N . . ? § ' * . . ? f E L ' ¥ ' ¥ ' Y . " ? E ¥ F ' : . ¥ 3 ' " _ ' F §u n d s l e n o g r n p h e r u f t h e S e c u r i t y E T L I . . . . . . . f f . . T . ? § I ' , ! " f ,. » .well, Bio., are als Mr.and Mrs fathe r an d br othe r, E. N. Gi sh a nd t L y le o f T w i n F l l ls ,Id ah o,wh o exp ec t to ma k e a n in de f in ite s ta y here. Le wi s Tr ig g a n d wi f e o f C hi c ag o c a me in la s t we e k to vi si t h i s s i s - te r , Mr s . E d Na tte r a n d M r . Na t- te r .Th e y we re als o g u es ts a t th e h '| J o n n ascnerner 01 m l s c i ty we r eianjoging'a u s a t f r o m M r Gas s un i ted i xrma r r is g e , Tu e sd a 3 ; , J u ne lh lutu s l L lf e Ins ura nc e C o o f 3 a t t h e h o m e o f t h e bride's par» en ts , Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k P i k e o f thi s c ity .Th ey wi ll re si d e in Blai r on east State stre et. Mr s . . J a mes Tr i mb i e a nd da u gh - te r,Mi s s V e r a o f Ka d o k a ,S.D., an d a fHe nd , Mr . B ic k ie r o f S p dn g finlfi SI \\rlrnvn in Puiilnu Fnr Oma h a . Mr . a n d Mr s ,A ld e n Ric ha rds on o f L o s Ang ele s,Cali f.,sp en t th e pa s t we e k a t th e h o me o f Mr s . Ric hsr dso n's sister,Mr s .W .C . Li n d e n a n d f a mi ly .Mr s . Ric h ar d - son wa s fo r me r ly i lc le n Ra th ma n o f t h i s c ity . n u y u a u u u .w u u u s u l l l .L u v 1 u a n an d th e y ma d e ma n y f r i e n d s h e All:-a e Nels on' s pic tur e a ppe al i n th e Su nd ay S ta t e J o g r n a l w th e 1930 g r a d u a ti n g c lhss o f 1 Co lle ge o f L a w.Mr . Nd s o n i s t s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s . C . "J o h n N' s o n o f th i s c i ty a n d Bla i r f r i e r a r e e xte n d i n g best wi s h e s to h n n hint 0rariuafinn I ~A A ) \\z» fi"f.£1'f.,g j~Ji¢ff,f"| ,';»' 'w-=.'- /._.e :>. f . I I .,.1 ~. a .. .` \ g `C .\f ~ff / " ' '\ \ ~,..~ ~)~ ~ ~us 1Groceries -Vegetables - Meats Phone orders .receive thesame quality of groceries and meats that you would get if you selected them yourself. We appreciate personal calls at our store but for your conveince our telephone and delivery service is yours. Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - -- - -$1.69 Peanut Butter, 3 1-oz. jars, regular 50c Mystic Flour, 24-lb. sack - - -~ -.89 retailer, special - - -- - - - -- - - -.39 Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - - - - - -1.75 65c Heiberg Malt Syrup, special per can .45 Maintop Flour, 24-lb. sack - - - -- -.89 Milwaukee Club Malt Syrup, special, can .49 Millars Good Cup Coffee, lb.- - - --.25 Fruit Jell, cherry, grape and raspberry Bulk Coffee, special per lb. - - -- -.22 iflavors, special, 4 pkgs. - - - - - - -.29 3 Minute Oats, small package - - - - -.10 Bacon, half or whole strip, lb.- - - - -291: Van Camps Sardines in mustard sauce,Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb., per lb.-- ~- -23c tomato sauce or smoked, regular Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. - - -35c 15c seller, special per can - ~ - - -.10 Young tender Beef Roasts, Ib.- - - - -231: Olive Oil, per bottle - - - - - ~ - -- ~.15 Fresh Cottage Cheese pkg.- - - - - ~ -20c J S A S 0 0 Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 ~ I ~A A ) \\z» fi"f.£1'f.,g j~Ji¢ff,f"| ,';»' 'w-=.'- /._.e :>. f . I I .,.1 ~. a .. .` \ g `C .\f ~ff / " ' '\ \ ~,..~ ~)~ ~ ~us 1Groceries -Vegetables - Meats Phone orders .receive thesame quality of groceries and meats that you would get if you selected them yourself. We appreciate personal calls at our store but for your conveince our telephone and delivery service is yours. Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - -- - -$1.69 Peanut Butter, 3 1-oz. jars, regular 50c Mystic Flour, 24-lb. sack - - -~ -.89 retailer, special - - - - - - - - - - - -.39 Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - - - - - - 1.75 65c Heiberg Malt Syrup, special per can .45 Maintop Flour, 24-lb. sack - - - -- -.89 Milwaukee Club Malt Syrup, special, can .49 Millars Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - - -.25 Fruit Jell, cherry, grape and raspberry Bulk Coffee, special per lb. - - -- -.22 iflavors, special, 4 pkgs. - - - - - - -.29 3 Minute Oats, small package - - - - -.10 Bacon, half or whole strip, lb. - - - - -291: Van Camps Sardines in mustard sauce,Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb., per lb. - - ~ - -23c tomato sauce or smoked, regular Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. - - -35c 15c seller, special per can - ~ - - -.10 Young tender Beef Roasts, Ib. - - - - -231: Olive Oil, per bottle - - - - - ~ - -- ~.15 Fresh Cottage Cheese pkg. - - - - - ~ -20c J S A S 0 0 Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 ~ h o m e O f : l " . r » : U n d M T S . U £ 1 \ ' l d M U m ~' " ° " l H 1H.:" j " " '" 1 ° ° " ° " ' J " " *M y a ,J o h n R e c h d a u g h t e r 0 f l " "" ° "° " " " " ' " " "h l h u s h o r t vi s n t v i t h B } a i r m ¥ a t i v e s .'A d f M ] ) _ V M a s sl n ( : : |" r : ..liE. ..|. ..... ...¢....._...,.........M s T f l f n b k e 18 8.S IS t € 1 O f M e s '~~ ~~C ° m ? t ' 2 . ° i :w h n i i i , . f , ' L ' " , , ," ,f f i t v W h ( ,..1to a goller operation at the Lord Lister hospital in Omaha and Ls ge1.|.ing'dong nicely.Her parents were down to see her on Wednes- day.4. About twenty-two relatives gath ered at the country farm of W. C. Linden lust week, to help Mrs. Lin- den / celebrate another birthday. The evening was spent at cards and visiting alter which a delicious luncheon was served.The guests depanél in the early hours of the morning wishing Mrs. Linden many more happy birthdays. The second barn dance held at the Frank Bmwn funn,two miles west of town on the old Oscar Gil- bertson place,last Wednesday ewning was a huge success,the crowd being larger than the one assembled there the week before. Cara came from miles around to spend a few hours dancing.The J. Hilton Rhoades orchestra furn- izhed the music.Another dance will be held at the same place next week, June 18. A. A. A. Members Take Notice The Blair branch of/the Omaha Auto Club haslust received a new supply of |930 Tourlng'j_Puhlication§.Members should call and get THEIRS belore that next trlp. Others should join and take .advantage ol the A. A. A. service. Arndt-Snyder Motor*'Co. side College this summer,states tlmt. their enrollment is good and that work is starting off nicely. The cool weather is making the work more pleasant. Mrs. John Weber and daughters entertained the following relatives on Decoration Day: Mr. and Mrs. John Eriksen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber and Einer Han- sen of Herman, Mr. and.Mrs. Lars Weber at Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weber and No rma Im,and Joe Weber of Walthill, and Miss Dor- othy McDonald of near Blair. June 1, Sunday's World Her- ald rotogravure section contained pictules of Blair high school, Dor~ othy Baxter and Ms:-inn Nelson, high school students,who haw. won honors recently,pictures of Tekamah tornado and likeness of Ft.Calhoun pioneer,Mrs.Dora Frshm, 94 years old, all of which made i t of special Interest to Blair and Washlngwn'c0Ul\ly people. l4 I ~Groceries - Vegetables - Meats Phone orders .receive thesame quality of groceries and meats that you would get if you selected them yourself. We appreciate personal calls at our store but for your conveince our telephone and delivery service is yours. Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - - ~ - - - -$1.69 Peanut Butter, 3 1-oz. jars, regular 50c Mystic Flour, 24-lb. sack - - - -- ~ -.89 retailer, special - - - - - - - - - - - -.39 Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - -- - - 1.75 65c Heiberg Malt Syrup, special per can .45 Maintop Flour, 24-lb. sack - - -- -.89 Milwaukee Club Malt Syrup, special, can .49 Millars Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - - -.25 Fruit Jell, cherry, grape and raspberry Bulk Coffee, special per lb. - -- - -.22 iflavors, special, 4 pkgs. - - - - - - -.29 3 Minute Oats, small package - - - - -.10 Bacon, half or whole strip, lb. - - - - -291: Van Camps Sardines in mustard sauce,Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb., per lb. - - ~ - -23c tomato sauce or smoked, regular Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. - - -35c 15c seller, special per can - ~ - - -.10 Young tender Beef Roasts, Ib. - - - - -231: Olive Oil, per bottle - - - - - ~ - - -- ~.15 Fresh Cottage Cheese pkg. - - - - - ~ -20c J S A S 0 0 Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 ~ 1.110 u n :u¢:}.Iu|.|.||l¢:ul " u a nu u | ° | , , _ _ ,n u r...1....a rmoned 1.0 t}|¢_D¢|lnll' Fee! »»-»»»==|:':::":1':;,":°.:::':':":..:1~ .ET 1 on Park street Tuesday morning. The fire of undetermined origin was confined w the roof and slight damage was done. Mrs.Harry Hansen and Mrs. Thelma Poe of Winner, S. D., Mr. and Mrs.Fe m Mcltlanigal,Mrs. E.Davis and two children gf Sioux City and Lou Watson I Walthill, drove down on Decoration Day to visit .Com Stricklett and other relatives. 1 Mrs. Soren Jensen is confined m the Blair hospital where she is re- ceiving treatment for ptornaine poisoning.Because of her ad- ...nr r....¢..... or ...ue .,..,. Joe Epling and family of Nor- folk, came down Decoration Day to bid his sister, Mrs. J. S. Robemand family, good-bye as they ml moving to Casper, Wyo.Mr. Ep- ling will be remembered by a number of Blair people as he lived in Blair prior to going to Norfolk. Mrs. Emma Rosenbalm of west South street, was pleased to havel her son, Dr. C. Miller ond wife of Ord, Neb., drive down last Sunday and eat dinner with her.Dr. and Mrs. Miller were on their way wr the Mayo Bros.at Rochea|,er, Minn.,where the Dr. goes on.vxsncfeu age, me ouucome rs count-`ful although she seems no be hold- businesa 1;H.H.Brown drove to LincolnIng her own a pmsent Ist. Thursday, accompanied by his k :f'"d_ ma. _ I-'rnk_Simpson children, Herbert and Dorothy and e m e n a m e u a x . a x a m u y u m n e r o n D o n a l dS u n d a y ,t h e f o l l o w i n g b e i n g p r e s - ' , , , ; , , , | They returned Friday with| - ._..-. m n or own, mr. unu mrs. nar-vey Simpson of Tekamah and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan and daugl-i~ ber of Oxford, Nob. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and family and Miss Helen Scheffler drove in last Saturdpy morning for u visit at the Gus Bcheffler home. They made a quick trip on the road and came through in fine shape.Miss Helen has been out .in California several months. W.H.Ruwe of the Telbuta neighborhood has recently bought one o f t best building site; in Fremont d plans to build abrick veneer home w cost around nine or ten thousand dollars.Blairfriends will remember.Mrs. Ruwe as she was formerlv Mrs. Emma [went down to Crete to attend the Congregational young people's summer camp.Mrs.W.H.Underwood and daughter,Mrs.Ernest Hubka,in company with Mrs.Theo.Lundt drove to Beatrice Tuesday.Mrs. Lundt visited her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton while M n .Underwood vddted Mr.:nd Mrs. Hublm.Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Underwood returned Wednesday afternoon. l Mrs.E. E.Epperly entertained in honor ol her mother-in-law, Mrs.W.T.Epperly, on Monday ,a.fternoon.June,9»the occasion being the elder Mrs.Epperly's eightleth blrth anniversary.The . u . . : . . k .-¢.u:d..u wan l uompldld l.lll|.'Pl'IIB OH'To ft of th is c lty ,a n d wa s sales~her an d she e njo y e d ver y muc h the w o m m a g th e P.Z.sto re f o r a mq eti ng o f o ld fr i en ds ag a in . Nic e .........-er V.yu-r».The folloiving nelatives enjoyed dinner lut Sunday at the Lucian Pak home went of Blair: Sheldon Peck, Raymond Peck. Mrs. Bertha Gollehon, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Warrlck and family of Blair; Mr. and.Mrs. Earl Decker and family a nd Mr. md Mn. Mi lla rd Gollehon and family of Omaha;i Mr. and Mrs. Llnwn Fader and, family, Mr. md Mrs. Huold Peck and Walter Peck of Tekamah, refreshments were served. Emory Hunt,son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hunt of this city, hu retumed from the Wentwonh Military Academy of! Lemdngton, Mn., where he has just graduated with an enviable raord.He made an excellent nhowing ln his schol- utic work and won A 'phce on the staff of the school paper,the Ttumpelaer.He will m m m w Wentworth ~ yea r for hlz Jun- lm- r'»lI.¢. ...-\. A I ~A A ) \\z» fi"f.£1'f.,g j~Ji¢ff,f"| ,';»' 'w-=.'- /._.e :>. f . I I .,.1 ~. a .. .` \ g `C .\f ~ff / " ' '\ \ ~,..~ ~)~ ~ ~us 1Groceries -Vegetables - Meats Phone orders .receive thesame quality of groceries and meats that you would get if you selected them yourself. We appreciate personal calls at our store but for your conveince our telephone and delivery service is yours. Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - -- - -$1.69 Peanut Butter, 3 1-oz. jars, regular 50c Mystic Flour, 24-lb. sack - - -~ -.89 retailer, special - - - - - - - - - - - -.39 Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - - - - - - 1.75 65c Heiberg Malt Syrup, special per can .45 Maintop Flour, 24-lb. sack - - - -- -.89 Milwaukee Club Malt Syrup, special, can .49 Millars Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - - -.25 Fruit Jell, cherry, grape and raspberry Bulk Coffee, special per lb. - - -- -.22 iflavors, special, 4 pkgs. - - - - - - -.29 3 Minute Oats, small package - - - - -.10 Bacon, half or whole strip, lb. - - - - -291: Van Camps Sardines in mustard sauce,Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb., per lb. - - ~ - -23c tomato sauce or smoked, regular Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. - - -35c 15c seller, special per can - ~ - - -.10 Young tender Beef Roasts, Ib. - - - - -231: Olive Oil, per bottle - - - - - ~ - -- ~.15 Fresh Cottage Cheese pkg. - - - - - ~ -20c J S A S 0 0 Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 ~ ' E P\geSlx -THE ENTERPRISE-Blair, Nebraska, June 12, 1930 T HE KENNARD NEWS Q COUNTY I-H CL UB ROYAL NEIGHBORS NEWS REPORTS MEET AT KENNARD A few years ago all standard The Royal Neighbors held their 414 clubs added w weir list oflhudness f5\°°""K at.their ludge_ ~F da ight.when planselected officers thnt. ot a news re-i _§;';';Smm,';' I :bake-day sale on P°|'f£\'»...'Saturday, June 14 and for a socialAt. first rt was drffrcult to Ketlmeeting at the Mrs. J_ F_ McCann the farm lm' or gurl w tell what home on June 20, when Mrs. Jas- happencd in the form of a news per Rosenbaum will be assistant item.However,with a little hostess.After the business ses~coaching and assistance,rapid sion Mesdamea Ruth Rosenbaum improvement hm resulted just the'J.P. McCann and Jasper Rosen- ume as in other lines of 4.H eu- bsum and Miss Lena Bates served deavors.They are taught that "efreshments w the members. is an opportunity to write localnews and ave. a duty.I-'RED Bunn 1¥éS§§§R»HOME Three news reports were sent w Qounty _ Agent..George Bates mea Ijlurd was s yiltox; sjhe W A 5 H 1 A & i i O h B E W S Mr.and Mrs. Chris Tietgen oiWayne, vidted relatives Sunday. Howard Christensen is driving a new Chevrolet roadster.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunds spent Sunday afternoon at the Martin Sunds home. v Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall and family were callers at the Chas Peters home Sunday afternoon.I mr. and Mrs. Emu Gomeh via- ited at the Wm. Christensen hom: Monday.Quite a number from this vic- inity took in the dance at. the Ger- man hall Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bergman are the parents o l a baby boy born i l l l l BREWSTER BITS Those who helped little HowardSwansoncelebratehisfourth birthday Sunday were:Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svugerson and Chris- tine, Mrs. Henry Jensen and Oscar Wednesday evening visiwrs at the Henry Jensen home were Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Jensen and Ar- line, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacobs.Miss Erma Nelsen is spendklg a few days with Miss Helen Jalmel at the Wm. Jahnel home. Mrs. John Harp and Howard and Alma Svogerson were Tuesday - aiternoon visitors at the John Monson home. u l . ... .. .i m r . . .n m . . . . ¢ KENNARD N EWS Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Hurd and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hurd and family and C. 0. Hurd, all of Omaha,visited at Thus.Hitch- cock's Monday evening.Russell Johnson is enjoying a vacation in Kansas City,Mo.a t the Carl and Leon Hitchcock homes Mrs.T. E. Aki ns entertained several ladies at (qui lti ng a nd luncheon at her home Friday aft-Iernoon in honor of her daughter, |01-al, who is home for a nineteendayvacation from her nursing duties.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright and Valley,visited friends here last KENNARD `, mi s s TRIESSunday..n i n i n s s s n c o n s ] Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Mattie Jane were Blair visitors Friday afternoon Mr.0.\V.Marshall,whoseMrs.llilike Nelsen and Veronalfarm borders t h e south westi and Mrs.Bert Hansen and son comet of Kennsrd in Washington' 'gj gg Blair visitors Friday atter county,Nebraska,has planted L Mrs. H. C. Blaco entertained at luncheon Saturday afternoon, the 'about thirteen acres of Funk's hybrid corn to satisfy himself re~ ilgllowin Mfg, Gi gi.l liansen of|Kafdi'\K the high producing ability ulr,rs.aru atzen '~-~._of 1 ol hybrid seed which is practicallygl i c é ht e l r f ~ a h E h " ; : § '1:1 its only virtue, as it is not good Robert Andreasen.''|nr=guse to use in for seed the lol- .Mn. Sam Hsu and Florence . lovnng year.t u r r a d h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r a t i f . ,A c c o r d m i z t o C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n u i n h ln . . . \ . , .. . . - Agent George Bates .the man farmers, who this spring were un able bo get some of this seed, wil be able to watch the growth, pru gross,desirable characteristic: and yield of this hybrid c om a Mr. Marshalls farm. MRS. CARL wa nnIN OMAIIA HOSI"ITAl hlrs. Carl Wanl was taloeh to l'.h~ 'Immanuel hospital in Omaha las Thursday afternoon for examina tion and treatments as she ha. been quite sick for several weeks y | . u >. ln 1: L a c s x. wnmrs (;|,\§|| STORE SINCE 1896 Our 35th Year In Kennard A Few Specials For FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 14th Sugar, fine granulated 100-Ib. sack - -$5.25 1 1 0 ~ l b . s a c k - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - -.55 Franco American Spaghetti with tomato sauce and cheese, lib. 1% oz can .12% Sardinola Sardines, per can - - --- -.05 Dill Pickles, Glass qt. jar - - -- - -.21 Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles,1pt. Mason Jar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -.29 Pabst's Old Burley Hop Flavored Malt S yr u p , 2 % - I b . c a n - 7 ' - - - - - ~».27 Coffee,our popular Tripple Blend, 3 l b s . f o r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 . 0 0 Condensed Milk, Van Camp brand, large 3 for 25c; small, 6 for - - - ~ - - - -.25 No. 10 or gal. size cans of Fruit that ARE FIT To EAT at low prices Van Camps oval cans Sardines, 2 for -.25 We believe in Honest Weights and Measure. Weigh, Count and Measure everything you buy. wnmrs cnsu STORE Peaches, 2% size cans - - -- - - 17% >Apricots, 2% size cans - -- -.21 uns week as fouowa:News Reports for Fnnnnelle 4~u Beef Club The members of the Fontanelle Baby Beef Club held their month- ly business meeting nt. ihe Town Ha ll at Fontanelle Monday, June Thomas Hitchcock and L. 1-J. Ward homes from Sunday until Wednes- day dght, he being enroute fromMichigan to his home in Kansas. 4 \Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Mr. Hurdwere raisgq in the salne commun- last Thursday. Mrs. Marie Jensen of I-Tremont, Sltulllly evening.m n.avuu uv |"7 "j"""" ¢,| gh¢ dly¢|» wgddjn umive |,Mr.and Mn. Erne i t Mo nlo n'\°the 1--=3=f-=-I 'i " L A : g a t o f ll r. Ind M n. Gu n W u l f ~ md Albert Menon were Wednes-|'-hh'F r 'n s t e u " ' " ' , M r . n m ! l n .Herman Rnhlll a ti : day evening vidtnn at the 1-hu|'=|'"ll'¢h \|moon.the Arlington hir grounds pnvi|- r Svogenon home.M p .Spruker entertained 1?-= ion Slhmlay night.|I Mr. a nd Mn. Chri l Tle tgs l o flluli e l'Ald a t the Methodntr Mn. D. H. nil- nf n,,,,,;,,,,,_,,, visited relatives here Monday.George Ramser of Omaha, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. I-Ted Ramser.Mr, and Mrs. Martin Marks and daughter of Omaha, waited nt the Chris Sunds home Sunday after- neon.Mr. and Mrs. Walkela of Curiis, Neb., visited relatives here several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottseh und daughter, Janice Lavonne, visited a t the Temperley home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch andWalt Kniep and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Sands were calling on Mr. andMrs. Henry Kniep Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs.w .B. JeffersonandMr. and Mrs Glen Jefferson and daughter of Omaha,visited relatives here Tuesday. E.F.Wahlgren of Dennison, Iowa was calling on friends here Monday. P E A C E F U L H I L L Misses Alma and Mary Wmch ind Lena Kuhr of Blair, and Mrs. Sam Holstein and Margaret andMrs. Henry Kniep spent Wednes-day afternoon at the H. C. Kuhr heme.Misa Clara Kahnk visited with Leora Wrich Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrich andflmi ly and Mr. and Mrs. Cnrsen Wrich were among those who helped George Wrieh celebrate hisbirthday Sunday evening. Miss Mar-le Kalmk retumedhome Monday,after spending s week with friends and relatives atBlair and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep vis- ited at the H. C. Kuhr home Mon- day evening. Jack ,Kuhr went home with them to visit over night. Henry Wrich,Sr.of Blair,is spending this week at the Chas.and Harry Wr-ich homes. Mrs. Lee Hudleson, Miss Beulah Rq p i and Miss s gny 'Besty ity in Michigan,so they greatly enjoyed his viit here.Mr.Hurd and Mrs.Hitchcock are relatives so they too enjoyed his visit. custard nance./ Flaked Ambrosia 1 pint.boiling water.4 table- spoons sugar,%teaspoon salt,1 package raspberry flavored gela- tin,2 teaspoons lemon juice,1 teaspoon orange juice, 2 cups cream whipped.Dissolve gelatin in boll- lng water.Add sugar,salt, and fruit j\|iC2S.Chill u.nt.ll Grrn. Beat gelatin into small flakes with rotary egg beater.Fold in cream. Serve in sherbet glasses and gar- nish with u green cherry.Serves six. Bacon and Liver Sandvrldt Brown thin slices of c a lf:or pig's liver in bacon Ist.Chop fine, season with salt and peppgr, and spread over buttered bread. Add two slices of crisp hot bacon and a second slice of bread.G u - nish with cucumber pickles or olives.Fo r a more moist sand- wich, mnks a gravy of the fat in the pan.For each tablespoon of Ia t add one tablespoon of flour. Stir to form a paste.Add as cup of milk, stock, or water and stir until the gravy is thickened.Pour this gravy over the chopped liver before adding it to the sandwich. A Man'| Salad One head of lettuce,half a dozen young green onions, includ- ing hops, and one }|ard~l1oiled egg, Use the heart of lettuce for the body of the salad.Shred the let- tuce, chop the onions and mash the egg.Moisten with French dressing and pour over lettuce. Spanish Delight Two lettuce heans cut in quar- ters, two ripe tomatoes peeled and quartered,one cucumber cut in dice,one sweet.Spanish pepper, shredded,two sprigs of parsley cut fine,two hard-boiled eggs, sliced, salt and D€DPer to taste. Arrange ingredients on lettuce and cover with Fi-ench\dressing. Golden Glow 1 packnge lemon junket, 1 pint 2 The meeting was called to ordex-\ by the president, Alvin Wilkening Various problems conoemlng thr work of the club were discussed A baseball team was organize< with Alv in Wilkening elected 8: manager, a'id Norman Weitkmnl al Captain.The Club desires u have games with other clubs o1 Junior baseball teams.The nex mating will be held at Fontanelh on J uly 7.All visimrs are cor ulidly invited tn attend. Reported by Henry Wilkenlng, Jr I-H Clubs News Report Meetings of the Long Creek 4-16 Clubs were held at the home ox l l r .C u l Hansen, June 5,1930 George Bates,county agent, as dlkd the new offic ers in ca rry ing out their business.The ml a l l showed tblt li v e memben were absent.The next meeting will be held at the Lan Jesperser home on June 15 at two o'c10ck The meeting adjourned and tb: members were served n delidoux lunch by Mn. Hansen. Reported by Erma Fedde. Faxtuxdle 4-K Sewing Club The Fontanelle 4~H Sewing Clul: m m i n z was held Wednesday, June 4,in the Community Hall, Six members were present. Evelyn Rene Arnold gave s demonstration on cutting apron patterns. Problem number three was thor- oughly discussed.Each member made her ovm apron pattern. After the busines meeting, pre- lided over by Miss Gladys Weit- kamp, vicepnzsiderxt., games were phyed and songs were sung, then the jolly 4-H members were ad- journed. Helen Franke, news reporter \ .soon as possi~le.'Une groundill be scraped and leveled for the amend in the next few days. ner home Friday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and son, Russell and two daughters were Sunday afternoon visibors at the Qom Sumner home J Frank and Reinhart Gaaser wereSundayevening visitors at the Fred Arp home. Davis as they were motoring to Lincoln Friday to visit Miss Hazel Hansen, who is a patient in the Orthepedic hospital this year.Miss Hansen hopes to be able to wnlk soon following the recent opera- tions on her limbs. Afterlall lsn't this the best testimonial you can get .. More peoplerldcon Goodyear; than any ol/zakzhd Buy them for summ er driving. Now! Rosenbaum Service Station KENNARD NEBRASKA f 1 ~ .| ~|. a . ;~2 5 ~X M ~f / T `_ . , "Y f ~ 5 1 , , L » .~g a / . ;=u n ."J u '{J \ \.~' ;{ \ . ; : ; <j E ~J4J HAZEL HANSEN IN LINCOLN HOSPITAL M m C.W.Hansen went to 0maha_Thursd|y for an overnight The Enterprise is' the only news paper in Washington county serv ing the Kennard merchants. It Anywhere ;st ~ No matter what it is you want hauled. . .live stock household goods,a piano or anything under the sun. . .we are ready to give prompt and courteous service.Rates quoted on long and short hauls. They are economical. GIVE US A T RIAL. SAT ISFACTION GUARAN'rEEu o-L | 5 g I r a n s f e r r 'i.1 ~Q 1*f\5 ; 7 f VE YOU SEEN ~%;_"z'/7/3 ~A s t o n i s h i n g ~~H ~ "~ ~ ~*z wr, this Ha~g Moaa~ss sensarapacewnhantbn' ==="=h°f==7P°d=¢fbwk-Irisupwfhcminuwm »1:..|a | :||": ||~| ~Il1|11liDg,orboiling.Fr~omamec.h:nicalstandpuiut,it inasfoal-pmdandtroublo-free arsawanhwcambo ..=~-~|.»|-_»»...__,.,-w s - S Q . " w a a h c x t o d a y , Nic Friedrichsen Hardware KENNARD NEBRASKA C I-L Lullig,salesman FL Calhoun Nabraaka ~|- Fairc i1d's Sunday. Harriet Hall attended the Deck- er-Glover Wedding at Arlington on last Wednesday evening. »Mrs.Jim Pounds of Blair, vis Weigh, Count and Measure everything you buy. wnmrs cnsu STORE Mr. ~and Mfg:1\1ike Anderson "aa :a n :| :~Mr s .Ge r tr u d e Ba r k le y o f F m - mo n t, vi s i t e d a t th e W .D .S m i t h h o me la s t we e k . Mi ss . Au gu sta F r a h m o f A r l i n g - to n , vi s i te d a t th e Ne a l V r u e g d e n h i l h o me a feyv day s last. week. 1 5 `'E'_" ERE ié*an umm vdue obuinl able in a low-pricedw a s h a ! O f l a t e s t , M a u u »~,. nesday afternoon. Harriet Hall assisted Mrs. Elmer Wri ght wi th the housework Fri~ day and Saturday. _Opal Wxjight s_pent_the week-end raska City last week where she will visit the Pat Kelley chi!dren. Melvin and Waldo Pritchard of Yes Sir!~ y . WAs.H ER :amen u l m e Au g .n a n n x no meMonday. Mr .an d Mr s .H .C .K u h r an d Fa mi ly , Mr. a n d Mr s. Ch as . W ri c h , Ur .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y W r ic h a n d fa mi ly , Mr . an d Mr s . Hn e r y W r i c h m d f a m i ly atte nd ed th e do u ble }5Lh we d d i n g an n i ver s a r y dan c e For Mr.a n d Mr s .He r m a n Ra h lf s m d M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o.W u l f o f } n l m / i n th e A r l i n g to n p a vi li o n Satur day e ven in g. FALL WHEAT DAMAGED BY HESSIAN rm A .x..-_|.: Some of Washington county, Nebmska's fields are harboring considerable Hessian Fly.lt's the A large numbér of peuple from .his vicinitv attended the dance atmostseriousoutbreaksincethe hte world war.It will not be necessary to put any wheat fields into com this year-but next your 'noch out. For a few years after -serious lanes farmers watch more cau- tiously and seed after the [ly tree dabe-with no loss they get brave, want to get through seeding ahead of everybody.This early seeding eneoux-ages ideal incubators or harbors for Hessian flies and, if continued for s. few years, disas- uoua results follow. Badly infected fields this year should not be reseeded to wheat if yossible.Neither should fields of rye or barley, if infected, for they .ue also hosts of the !ly~ _ wnne,x tablespoon sugar.Pm- pare hal! the lemon junket with' half the milk according to direc- tions on package;pour into five individual dessert glasses.Rub the stewed dried apricots through a sieve and sweeten to taste. Whenthe junket is firm add a layer of) apricots.Cover with the other half of the lemon junket prepared as the first.Will become firm in about 10 minutes.Then set awayl U0 chill.At time of serving bop with apricot whip, made by beat- ing the egg white until stiff, then adding sugar and two tablespoons apdcot juice.. Wlffle i 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1% eups~ _.n .. ____,.._...... the German hall Sunday, both alt- errmon and evening. Dist. 57 had their school meet- ing Monday evening. Misses Mary and Alma Wrich visited with Lillian Kahnk Tues~ zday afternoon. Misses Lillian Kshnk,Ednal Voss and Elsie Koepke,Henry Voss and Albert Kshnk visited Catherine, Dorothy and John Voss~ Sunday afternoon. LUTHERAN LADIES AID Mrs. John Monson was hostess to the Lutheran Ladies Aid attheirmeetinga t the church onThursday afternoon. A good crowd was nut including several visitors.The Ladies Aid society met that same altemoon in the Methodist n FLY NETS Fly season is here!(iet your fly nets in shape now.Your teams will be able to do more and better work. Prices Always Right Jack Dempsey KENNARD NEBRASKA Honey Syrup 2-3 cup melted butter,2 cups honey.Heat.honey and add melted butter. || .|a |5 ~ :B e a y o l k s w e l l ;a d d n u l k H f l d l s e s s i o n a n d t o d o s o m e q u i l t i n g f i f f f e f i d r y i n g r e d i e n t s _i l l l i f f k l y - ! A b o u t 2 5 v v g r e i n a t t e n d a n c e ,M r s _an htur Miss Ornl Akins, who is11! Stockings that Wea:¢°1d',,,,,,,'f,fo; a two weeks'vacation Stnpe $1.§0 and $l.95;.0ny¢ $1-§0: from her nursing duties in a n2:3 < l ér°§s1é?1£ §,"..¥,,'¥;'§Omaha hospital. vice 'mzikht full fashioned $1;!All Spring and Summer Coats Nevex'dam2pa.ir $1.Sizes 8% to reduced to $11 at the Fashion 10 in new colors at the Hosiery Center.Sims 14 to 48-buy your Store of Blair-the Fashion Cenber.|Coat now if you want. one!21~1t MRS. THOS. AKINS HOSTESS Mrs.Thus.Akins entertained several ladies at a quilting andluncheon at her home in thq coun- I u n o e r n o r ma l c o nmuo ns ,m e ]ily free date for Washington coun~\ ty,Nebraska is any time aibexj Sepfemlfzer 24¢h.Hnweve abnor-= mal years, such an likely the one ooming, it may be later. Fax-men desiring to be notifiedthis full of the fly free date should have word at the Cpunty Agemfs office in Blair and you will be not- This re ifxed. I I1WOMEN1'I A COLUMN Fon '| Hem are three suggestions for the woman who loves tu prepaxc and serve an unusual dessen. thatnot only appeals to 'he padaia: butto the eye as well.Best ul all, they are healthful, easy fn pre~ pare and economical as well. Cherry Swnga 12 marshmallows, finely cut, 1 pint boiling water, 6 drops almond extract, 1 package cherry flavoxed gelatin,dash of salt.Dissolve gelatin i n bo i ' g wafer.Add marshmallows an stir until dis- solved.Add salt 'id nlmond ex- tract.chin.When klightly thick- aued, beat with rotary egg beater until of consistency of whipped c u m .Turn into 1 large or 6 in- dividual molda .Chill until firm. Uumald.Serve plain or with \\l c r e a m Lngnnberry Gelatin1 pgckaie lemon flavored gela- tin,1 cup loganberry or grape jdce,1 cup boiling water.Dis- lolve gelatin in boiling water. Add fruic juice. _ When slightly thick- ened, bent with rotary egg beater until uf consrlsbency of whipped aeam.Turn into mold. Chill until fi rm.Unmold.Serve to six with i fx Blair, Nebraska, June 12, 1930 ny s th e y c o n ta i n .Mo s t o f the s e ounties c o nta in heavy -trzr ffi c h igh 'ay s wher e gra vel c a nn ot be mai n- ined.Th e y wi h p a vi n g a n d d e - ir e t o advan c e f u n d s f o r th a t urpose,b u t d n n o t th i n k th ey a .. Mrs. Taikalob-It says here in the paper that u certain man imsn'|, spok to his wife for 12 years. Mr. Tnlkniot (in name only) ~ Give him time.He may get n & Ls 4 & 3 Sec.14-18-12 61: SE: Nwaa G: Nwea NWK & L 1 Sec. 23-1B;12, also nccretiuns S2000. James W. Jacobs 8: Wt' to Chas. Gilliam: Ls 21, 22 & Wlé L 23 B 18 Blair $1.00. ;~ Missbfhggie M.Lowe Herman, Neb. luenmme NEW S sen~Buch meat market.Ile leftSunday with his family for Fair-ilol'or.»lf.>:1.vim: Tuesday for their Octavia, Xeb., Rev. llerman last new home atRichmond andfrunily were entertained at dinner sa*the Mrs. Sullivan home. l'»Ir. .ind Mis.1`hor\.1.ld I'Ltersen|wus present and enjoyed the pro. the week with relatives.Childrens Day exercises were' held ut the Rose Hill church Sun-dny evening;A good sized crowd cation from his work at the Jen- bury, Neb. where they will spend I pinochle club Wednesday afternoon'her brother, Ed Caehelin Sunday. there being four tables of players..Mrs. Clarence Stewart. and chil- Prize winners were Mrs.Wm.dren of South Sioux City,areliruae, Sr. and Miss Helen Kruse.guests of her parents,Mr. and lMrs. Anna C. Rubens has had a Mrs. John Wriedt..new sleeping porch added to her 1-1. A.Kruse and George Neath? home here.l'red Bivens of Omaha left Sunday for Ames, Iowa whereliid the work.,they will attend the graduation of Vfednesday, June 4 was the 3ith 1 Waldo Kruse from he ag-i:u.ltural v c vt 8 I s s1 ul vu lh l U U lC \|\|1; e l ve s t o p a y f r HP V n f # o n i i f l n u c u uv MAA u n su i - Jr this paving when J l n n d n f i n i t n n n -$1UU.I Ma-Why slid you insist on Pvr- ~|1 | r -| _I I l I'\'\'ednes-day, .lone 4.Mrs . P eters en an d b a by ar e a t th e B la tre n ity h o p i t a l i n Oma h a . Mi s s Elsi e W i ls on le f t Mo n d a y f o r W a y n e,N o b .to a tte n d th e s u m m e r t e r m a t th e W a y n e Sta te 'Teac h ers Co llege. J a me s V a n Ho r n in stalle d c i ty wa te r i n th e Go d s e y h o me F r i d a y . Zllra J o h n C ar ls o n a n d c hi ldr en w h o we r e i n a n a u to ac c ident a me k a g o a n d t a k e n t o a n Om a h a ho s pi tal,we r e ab le to c o me to He r ma n l a s t w e e k .Th e y a r e vi s - i t i n g a t th e h o me o f he r pa re nts, Mr . a n d Mrs . Ro s s I' a r r i s h . Mr . a n d Mr s . B e n Ro ma n s s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e W a lte r K r a m e r ho me . t o Om a h a F r i d a y a n d b r o u g h t Mr s .Ha r o ld Br we s te r h o me f r o m n o ho sp ita ls _ §h e i s stay ing herg Mr . a n d Mr s . E lr n o n W e s t d r o vc l I-Iveret P o ta d le o f Ma l mo ,Nob ., vi si te d he re S u n d a y w i th h i s b r o - | th er , Gi lb e rt.°.l Mi s s Mi n n i e F i n k o f O ma h a ,ls vi s i ti n g here th i s wee k. S he is a gu e s t a t th e Mr s . . A n n a Peddie ho me . I v a n He l ms o f Oma h a ,wa s a gu e st S un d ay a t the God s ey h ome . Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r r y C o o p e r a n d f a m i ly sp en t F r i d a y eve ni n g i n Telra ma h,vi s i ti n g a t th e B e r t Coo per home. Mr .a n d Mr s .A u g u s t L o we e n - ter ta in ed Su nd ay a t di n ne r a t th e i r h ome f o r Mr . a n d Mrs . G. F . L o we ,Mr s .B e r th a L o we ,Mi s s Ha z e l Ry a n , Mr .a n d Mr s .Gi lbe r t Ols o n , Ro s ema r y a n d Le o Ha n n a n , Ra y mo n d Sou the rs,M r .a n d Mr s . Gu stave Han s en , S ta nle y Lo we an d Sta nle y , J r . Mr .a n d Mr s .Bu r le y a n d M r . ......s xl...1in..... ..:asf-\............M.. a r e » n s b a h 'o n b o r n l we u u m an ni ver sa r ox a i r .a n d c ollege me r e .wa i u o w i n spezlup a n t o f a Iv s g r a m.hlrs .1-5 W .Bla n k eh f e ld wh o a r e i w e s u m m e r m o n t h s a t th e Geo.po r ti o nr n e n t o f th e ga s- tax. h e r e visiting're lati ve s a n d a ls o i Ne a le h o me ,h e lp i n g M r .Ne a le Th e n e w Fe de ra l A i d la w h a s th e we d d i n g an ni ver s ar y o f 1 h e lr ' \ vi th h i s f a r m wo r k .iinc r eased Ne br a sk a' s f u n d f r o mda u g hte r ,Mr s .Chr istens en a n d 'He n r y Ro h we r, Mr s . Ma r i e Me h -th a t sourc e o ve r on e mi lli o n dol~ Mr .Christensen.Th e y we r e a ll lr e n s ,Mr s .J o e L a a u m,I\lr..811d_1a;3 an n ua lly .Un d e r th e pre se nt d i n n e r g u e s ts th a t e ve n i n g o f Mr . mi d Mr s .H u b e n Sh an n on at th ei r h o me i n Om a h a i n ho no r o f th e eve nt. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ar th u r S c h n ei d er , M r .a n d Mr s .J o h n La n di s an d La wr en c e Ha n s o n we r e visito rs at the Henry Fischer home Wednes- da y eve n in g . Mi s s Mi ld r e d A mb le r s p e n t la s t Th u r s d a y wi th r e la ti ve s in Oma h a . M r s J ac ob Si er k en te rtai ne d Th u r s d a y af ter n oo n i n ho no r o r Mr s . F. W . Ble n k en f e ld o f S id n e y , Ne b .Th e f o llo wi n g we r e pre s- e n t:Me sd a me s M .G.Christensen, He n r y Fisc her,W m .Iver s on , Sc ott A lle n ,C u r l Ito h we r ,Clau s Me hr en s,P. C. Tu c k er , Ge o . Ohr t, Mr s .J o h n L a n d i s a n d th e Mis ses ,Kate Me h re n s a n d D o r a Klmc i t we r e th o s e f r o m h e r e wh o a tte n d - e d th e g a th e r i n g o f th e W i ld e- W o o ds Ci r c le , a t th e h o m e o f M r . an d Mr s. Ge o . M. Ma ng o ld in B e n - ni n gto n S un d ay .A bo unte ous pic ~ nic di n ne r wa s en joy e d o n th e be a uti fu l la w n wh e r e tab les an d se ats we re p la c e d.Th e a f te r n o o n wa s sp en t wi t h mu s i c a n d ta lk s. A business me e t i n g wa s h e ld a n d Mi s s D o r a K l i n d t o f th i s plac e an d Mrs . A n ni e C . Ma r tin o f Bla i r , we r e ta k e n i n a s me mb er s.Th e n e xt me e ti n g o f th e C i r c le wi ll b e he ld a t Shenan doah,I o wa ,th e e xa c t d a te n o t be in g set a t pres- en t.A t th e close o f th e 8fl.€1": ' - " ' ,- - 1 .u v e w o v u - w w u v - . . » - _F r c ondi tions o f p a y i n g f o r Ne b ra s - ,k a ' s r o a ds i t i s imp o ss i b le f o r Ne - lb r a s k a to a c c e p t th i s of f e r o f a n *a d di ti on a l mi lli on d ollar s up o n he r h i g h wa y s bec ause s h e c a n no t Sp en d a lik e a mo un t u po n th e F ed - e r a l Sy stem.I f a c o un ty vo te d bo n ds fo r pa vin g te n mi le s , twen ty mi le s wo u ld b e plac ed;te n mi le s be i ng p ai d fo r b y su c h b o nd s , a n d te n mi l e s b y t h e Fe d er a l Go ve r n - me n t.Ea c h y e a r ,c ounties th a t vo ted bo n ds fo r s u c h pa vin g wo uld u s e th e mo n e y d u e t h e m f r o m th e two-c ent.gas oli ne ta x to p a y th e inte res t. on, an d a pa rt of the pr in- c i pa l of the se b on ds . Well and Happy Aften Years of Suffering gg ~ \ a<5\U .1 4 1 " .~"" J¢,x ..:. ~a g $a ~ ~ - °n \.\1v i ~ -{.. .~ 143. 1 . f § E **s " L ; 'o .54...1+'f ...':°.5.;.I .e a Q \A ._R ~"---r-».ff \ rival practicing four hours a day' on the saxophone.You'll make him hntc it, so that he won'|. wnntl to go near it. Pa-That's what I was figuring w o r l u = n e r a l c For Washington County Interested parties call 166 Herman. Nah. the strongest T i r e G u a r a n t e e e v e r w r i t t e n 'i E 4 g """°1:i"|\uW e g u a r a n t e e t h i s M i l l e r E ~" "W:-In G e a r e d - t o - t h e - R o a d T i r e _ ' if I »f ~ on. I f ` Y o u C a n ' t ~ ~ Go To The ~ ~ H i ! Tele one !£_g}'!\p h /~A ~;~ ~1 ~.z a e s h 'T »|\%§r~i,i};'rOr~;e nz1-l ar v i . IME J 51.Brewster norm.;llflY.Il]""'".uam xul|15 ul.1:1 uluus.,n u .me g e ts stro ng er .a n q Mr s . A . W . B a r g e Mi s s I r m a , Mr s .D o r a J oh ns on o f Oa k la n d ,Mr . a n d Mr s . L . D .n g , Mr . a n d u i Mr s .};[.;ll a vc r o f Bla ir ,Mrs . Ha ro ld B ar ge of Gma ha ,1 \! lr s. -:ifmi '|`u¢»mlnv nf lnr n nn n at th e Br an d o, Mr . a nd MTS J . S. Conety H.Lorenzen,Detle(Kruse, Johnlnndis, Paul Melotz, Hugo Kruse, F. Heise, C. B. Neuman and the Misses Lulu Lorenzen,Almu andMarieSierk.The afternoon will long be remembered as a very nlnnnnun Dinnnkla nw noons en c a k e we M r .2 an d dau. Mis ses . Ive rs e n . l . . . . .. . f s ' iter ta in me nt i c e c re am a nd re served. m d Mr s .He n r y Fisc her g h te r , Mi s s A n i ta a n d th e Es th e r Ke e pe r a n d E d n a dr o ve u p pu W a y n e S u m ernoon.Mi s s K e e p e r wh o ..*L_|.-......_...ms no iL n L a w s m a k i n g this po ssi ble wo uld n o t af f ec t th e c on str uc tion wo r k a s n o w bei ng c arr ied on .On i y c ounties de si r in g p a vi n g fa s te r thn n i t, is be ing ia id ne ed tak e a d~ va n ta g e o f th i s p la n . W e ha ve la m:bu i lt roa ds o n . ~5 \~o .orU m . ; a fu "E "¢.§.,];|;;E,',,,,{,§""""'"`""a nd Nea Tys o n ma a.picnic an1\l|:s. Hattie Tret went over to' Bunn's I-lk? S"}'*dlY-_They wereH Arlington Friday where she will spend xx [cw weeks with her sismer,Mrs. 0. H. Lowe.Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton drove in from Beatrice for n week-end Visit at the J. M. West home. They also visited at the Chcs Sutton home near Blair.The International people had a fleet of large trucks here Satur- day and gave a demonstration onthe street about nine o'clock which wus interesting and attracted most of the men.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and family drove to Omaha Thursday :xml went to Um Uniwrsity hos~pitul to see Mr.Coopefs cousin, Emery Beycrs of Pender, who is a panient there. Miss Minnie Fink of Omaha, guests ut the Conety home at afried chicken dinner.Mr.Burley is manager of this division of the John Deere Co. and the affair wasin his honor. The Masons will install their newly elected officers at a mee!- ing this (Tuesday) evening, Miss Sylvia Brunton left this week for Washingvon, D. C.where she and her sister,Mrs.W.F. McMahon sail Saturday,June 14 on the "Scyphiu" for a summer's tour of Europe.Rev. Richmond and family were entertained at dinner Manda eve- ning at the Dr. L W. .Crumaugh home. At high noon Thursday, June 5, Miss Pnulene Burkett, daughter of Mr.and Mrs W.H.Burkett ofMrs. Anna Peddie a.nd Miss Caro-lomaha' became the bnde of Stan- line Wachter drove to Pender on Sunday and spent the day at the George Wachter home. Little Phyllis Petersen is s1ay- ing at. the Ed Olson home while her mamma is in an Omaha hos- pi wl.John McDonald and Robert Jack son left last week for an auto trip to California.Children's dny was ohserwd on Sunday, June 8 at the mornnig services at the Baptist church when n finc prog:-nm was given.Mrs.Dick Morton sustained n fractured left. wrish when she feli from the porch nf. her home here Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs, Fern West ranch- ed home Friday after spending the past week at Kansas City, Mu. I.| I ley A.Matzke o l Milford, Neb. The bride is a graduate of Brown-ell Hull,and later attended the University of Nebraska.She has been teaching kindergarten in Mil- ford and Seward schools since leaving the university.The bride- groom is county attorney of Seward county.The above taken from the World-Herald will be orinteresttoHermanpeople.The Burketts were former residents and are well known here. June Dress Event at the Fash- ion Center i n Blair-300 New Summer Silk Dresses on sale at $4.98, $6.15, $7.95, $10 and $12.75. in sizes l l to 52 this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday.l t giversion for the afternoon,the' guest of honor, Mrs. F. W. Blank- enfeld winning high score,Mrs. Detlef Kruse for first double pin- ochle and Mrs.H.Lorenzen, lowscoreandprizeswereawarded each of them.A deliciou§ lunch- eon was served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs.Frank Wolff was hostess to three tables of (riends at bridge Thursday afternoon.Mrs.Wm. Siewrs held high score with Mrs. H. A. Kruse, low, A large crowd attended thedance giwn by Roscoe Stewart inhis new home Thursday night.l Martin Chrisrensen is driving a new Chevrolet sedan now adays. Mrs. Louise Gutting of Evan- ston, Wyo., is viiting at the homeof her cousin, Mrs. Henry Rix.I Miss Gladys Kam went out to the Pete Jansen home Friday for a few days visit Mrs.Arthur Schneider enter- tained the Mines Esther Keeper, Anita Fischer and Edna Iversen at luncheon Thursday afternoon. Mrs.Herman Klindt was host- ess to the members of the CoffeeClubFriday afternoon with all members present but one.Mrs Carl Rohwer received first prizeand Mrs. Marie Mehrens, second. The regulpr meetiru of the 0-1 E.S.was held Fr`idny eveningm Mrs. Martin Christensen and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy received the de grees of the order.Visitors pres-ent were Mrs.Louise Gutting of Evanston. Wyo.. and Mr. and Mrs. a ny muhasbee: Fischernemainm will atte lthe WayThe F ,,,|n m ` ;. I I u u :u u u u - 0 g u n n a l l l L u c h o m e t h e p a s t t e n d a y s , 1 i n W a y n e ,w h e r e s h e : n d t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n a t ne Normal.t. Calhoun ball team play~ nrn nn tho Wntprlnn dia- the 5pl{§Ls E' ;§o pl¢»Ili-all MRS. Cfuuuu \"§ 1\'r:n'J : ls the only safe method when we "I've taken three bottles of Sax wear roads out as fast as theyare gon now and every neuritis an built.Permanent. roads are built rheumatic pain in my body is gone ffi tl\.£ut1";.r '&~'{'ff..'i}}.°"fd§.3f,° 'fi My nerves are in Perfect cond] game the score was 15 to 'I in 1avor of Elkhorn. :;l ¢ 0 f |- tion.Not onl this b u t l have ation permits each county the privilege ol dictating how its share of the construction funds from the odginal two-cent gas tax shall be spent.lt suggests where counties advance cash or credit tor the paving of Federal Aid projects, they be allowed m reimburse themselves for the money so spent from their shares of this gas-tax fund. Some fifteen to twenty coun- ties have finished the gravel sur- facing of the Federal Aid high- Fa s hi o n C e n te r B e a u ty P a r lo r - Ph on e 47--~Alice Tr i p le tt.Fi n es t be a uty wo r k i n Bla ir - -Re ali sti c Pe rma ne nte $5 a n d $7 .5 0 -m. ak e ap p o in tme nts e ar ly ,please.2 1 - lt J u n e Dre ss E v e n t a t th e Fa sh - i o n Ce nter i n Bla i r - - 3 0 0 N e w \|.. ..;|. ..: Wash Dresses-Hot weather de- manda lots of cool Wash Dresses and the Fashion Center in Blair has the largest selections in Blair at $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 - and a new Dress free if yours fade.214.1 gained ten pounds. " I am now a well and happy woman and owe a debt of grati- tude to Sarg*on."--Mrs.Carrie V. Sievert, W. 1926 Boone Ave., Spo~ kane, Washington.' Sargorfs fame is based on actual results, not empty promises.Mil- lions use it, millions praise it. The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents ~'*"v ' F ¢ ~_, ~ ..-v il : : = 2 " ~ ~<f=';;:-tg? 212;§2.e .»\vaf ~\~*3;¢~:;?':"\|I § , I~ 'M < ' . ~~_I _\ ©-~ S E R V I N G A N Y US IN E S S E S Experience of large fleet owners reveals the unusual reliability and econolny o f t h e n e w F o r d ,SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to the value of the new Foul is found in its increas- ing use by Federal, state and city gov- ernments and by large industrial com- panies which keep careful dayJ1y-day cost reconls. In most instances, the Ford has been chosen only after exhaustive tests of every factor that contributes to good performance-speed, power, safety, com- fort, low cost of operation and up-keep, reliability and long life. Prominent among the companies using unusual accuracy in manufacturing. Beneath its graceful lines nntl beautiful colors there is n high degree of mc- chanical excellence. An example of the value built into tho Fon] is the use of more than twenty hall and roller bearings.They are hidden within the car and you may never sec them.Yet they plnyon important part in satisfactory, economical performance. Their function is similar to the jewels of a fine watch. COUNTY OPTION PLAN an-n uunn s4.9s, $6.15, $1.95, $10 and $12.75. i n sizes 11 to 52 this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday.I t u f ;|~ the strongest T i r e G u a r a n t e e e v e r w r i t t e n 'i s o n wh y th e f u tu r e sh o uld n o t pa y f o r th e roa ds i t uses.N o business is c o ndu c ted tod ay wi t h - o u t bo r r owe d c ap ita l.N o bu s i . . ...g _ WARRANTY DEEDS Washington County Bank to Henry F. Klassen: Ls. 7 & s (ex- cept Rt. of way) B 70 Ft. Ca\houn 52500. Chris E. Jensen & Wife to Jens B. Jensen: Tax Ls 7, 11, 40 S: 46 Sec. 34-19-11 $11o2s. Burt Flake: sxsooo. John son 1z~_ E. Marsh & Wife to Henry W!é NEEG Sec.2049-10 E. Ehernberger to Emer- Ehcrnberger:SW%SW% surfaced roads, therefore, why not borrow money with which Lo con- stnxct the enterprise paying the largest profit tn the people of the state?Good roads. Install An ' Exiension Telephone Now B l a i r Tel ep ho ne C e m p a n y " Blair,Nebfska .lt $1 and ~2 in sizes 14 to 52- and a new Dress free if yours fade.21~li W a s h D r e s s e s - - Ho t we a th e r d e - ma n d s lo ts o f c ooi W a s h Dresses a n d th e Fa s h i o n Ce q te r i n B la i r |f . ..:g . ~M ~|i' 1~ 'Miss Elcdyce Godscy drove toFxelnuut Friday nnd spent the dny F T .~ at thc ll. li. liovee home, n 5,-fuest ~~ P. w. zsmkénxéld of Sidney, Neb.Mr. and Mrs.John Dixon and son, Fred and Mrs.Claus Rohwer[CIN ITY Hb ln n Hn\.¢>n She WIIS 1 : n u n l f n n r l | " ! I l £ 0 ac c o mpan ied to F r e mo n t by Mr s . (Eco.Lo we , b vho vi s ited h er da u gh - to r , Mrs .xv, li . Y ak i sh . Mis?s M a \ A d a ms , Har o ld Ha n - c oc k ,lla r o l Swa ns o n a nd Eu g en e li u rd i c i n h o mo ha si n c o m Int:~|.g p ' ~ u i th e y c ar's wo r k a t th e u mve- r » Mr . a n d Mr s . J o hn W a tk in s wa s ho s t a nd h os tes s to se ver a lfr i en d a Mo n d a y e ve n i n g, J u n e 2 i n hon or og th e i r t. we n t- fi r st.we d d i n g an - nlvo r sa ry .A n e w pia no wa s purc hased by th e loc ni c ha nter nf th o 0 H S. o u ; ' L u u u u u a u m u \ . » u ° . ¢ » v v q v w . . - and bri c k ic e c re am. Mr .a n d Mr s .Gr a n t L a g e a r e re jo ic in g over the arr iv al of a b aby bo y Fr i d a y n i g h t,J u n e 6 n t th o Co ve n a nt h o s pi ta l, Oma h a . Mo th e r an d / h a b e ar e re po r te d a s g e tti n g alo mr fi ne ..m-.'i " a " T ` " \ 1 'Qi;' ; , ; , : ' , ; ' " M a ~Mrs. Claus MehrensM i s s L n r h m . w h o h a s c o m p l e t e d '§ L ' . m i ' 1 Z `. m 2 , f I ° ? m é " 2 .e P r d r o v e S L " L i n c o l n S a t u r d n y .T h e i r l i t e r w o r k I I B E l l ¢ l l % l . ' i n | . } | . E | | l | l ¢ | 0 | l T h e y q u n l l d i ( ? l h t m c l u b ,d a u g h t e r M i "A n i t a ,w h g h a sG R M c C o o k .h e b . ,¢| l | '| l ¢l a s t we e _ l l w h i c h h a s hE|\\-1 m n n i i n r . § f , . , . . . . . .h e l m l l l é n d i n t t h e l . l l l i \ '¢ 1 'l i l \ " .1 '0 - for u visit wish her brother, E1-i mvr l.:|r|=on and family.| llurrv Ellis of Tuknlnah. has me- which has been meeting every two weeks for the past veral months,closed with a lovelgepienic supper Tuesday evening on the lawn at the Guy Slader home.Mr. and Mrs.Chris Frahm en-tertained a number of relatives and close neighbors at their homeTuesday evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniwrsary. F.H.Frahrn reached anothermilestone in life's journey. June 3,and was host to relatives that evening.Miss Anita Fischer and her guest,Miss Keeper were dinner guests Monday evening'at the Howard Saxon heme in Omaha. Their spent the night and Tuesday at the Thomas Autzen home, re- turning Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Kmse at- tended the wedding of a friend in Omaha Wednesday.Mrs. Joe Bolln entertained her <7 \4 lt Wprks Perfectly Now When your faucets leak - pipes become clogged - it is tim to call our service. When our pl |,° tu r n e d wi th th e m t h a t e v e n i n g to spend he r s u m me r va c a ti on a t ho me . ' Mr . a n d Mr s . I la n s S c h mi d t vi s - i te d Mr .Sc hmld tk s mo th er i n Blai r Sa tu r da y af te rn oo n. Su pt.a n d Mr s .B.l l .Me a d le - tur ne tl Sa tu r da y eve n i n g f r o m W a g ne r ,S.D .whe re they h a ve been sinc e the c lo se of sc hool here. Mr s .Els ie R.Coo k, » who h a s n o t b e e n i n th e b e s t o f h e a lth f o r so me ti me, en ter e d a n Oma h a h os - p i ta l S a tu r d a y f o r tr e a tme n t p r e - pa r a to r y to a n op er atio n f o r go itre .He r f r i e n d s h o p e h e r s ta ya t th e ho sp ital wi ll b e aiiort a n d the opera tion suc c essful. Mi s s M a b e l N e a le i s h o me f r o m he r Stud a t th e sta te un i ve r - s i ty f o r er s u mme r va c a ti o n . Mr s .Ma u d Ba d g e r o w o f F lo r - enc e He igh ts , an d a c ou si n, wh o is he r g u es t, vis i te d a t t h e h o m e o f - - -- 1 " ' ? ". . -__ .,e m p t e d n .p o s i t i o n a t t h e W e s t .c a f e . 0 .D .A l d r i c h o f D e s M o i n e s , \ i = 4 _ i 1 . e ¢ l t h § e p a s t w e e k a t t h e l h e w s t e r h o m e . M r s .l i y i e J a n s e n a n d P e g g y D e a n o f N o r t h B e n d .N o b . .u e spendin g al c o uple of weeks here at th e h o me o f h e r p a te n ts , Mr . a n d Mrs l A*\\.|"¢»st .A . J .Ca me ro n i s d r i vi n g a ¥~'m|! rmlnn ~ ~ and familv went tu De Solo Sunday for I vinlt nt the Henry linker home.Mr.und Mrs. Alfred Kramer lpenf.l-'rlmlay visiting in Omaha and Council llluffs.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sidner and baby of Tekumnh, spent Sunday nt the Dr A. J. Cameron home.\l-Liv.-ndn of Miss Ruby Lumminguare sorry to ll-:urn rhatihe is --;f== ill nml has entered un Omuhn ol-pitul for trenlnwnt.She has been ntlemling the Omnlm school of eemnwme und was just thmugh with her yeur's work.Aubrey Gnlnel and Rny Wake- field we nt In Arlington Slturdly und renminenl unlll Sumluy eveningvisiting nr. the lmme of Aulmey'| |¢r|g\I:l.m|»1.her, Mn. llenry Guinea. 'Degree of llonor lodge will ma.-el. wi\h Mrs. I). W. ltuflmlge on Friday evening, June 13, for their regular monthly business meeting.Linh- Marian June Bnndur cele-lnrnled her fifth lrinllduy June Bnl, lu' invii ing u fe w of her friendl to n par! ' that nflemoun.Theywent to he park and spent Um time playing gumes and enjuyeil n lovely lunch. Marion reeeivnl manynice presents and her guesis had a fine time and wished her manymorebirthdays." " .and llrn. Juxeuh Bandur nnu Marlon June which has been meeting every two weeks for the past veral months,closed with a lovelgepienic supper Tuesday evening on the lawn at the Guy Slader home.Mr. and Mrs.Chris Frahm en-tertained a number of relatives and close neighbors at their homeTuesday evening in honor of their fifth wedding anniwrsary. F.H.Frahrn reached anothermilestone in life's journey. June 3,and was host to relatives that evening.Miss Anita Fischer and her guest,Miss Keeper were dinner guests Monday evening'at the Howard Saxon heme in Omaha. Their spent the night and Tuesday at the Thomas Autzen home, re- turning Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Kmse at- tended the wedding of a friend in Omaha Wednesday.Mrs. Joe Bolln entertained her <7 \4 lt Wprks Perfectly Now When your faucets leak - pipes become clogged - it is tim to call our service. When our pl |,° tu r n e d wi th th e m t h a t e v e n i n g to spend he r s u m me r va c a ti on a t ho me . ' Mr . a n d Mr s . I la n s S c h mi d t vi s - i te d Mr .Sc hmld tk s mo th er i n Blai r Sa tu r da y af te rn oo n. Su pt.a n d Mr s .B.l l .Me a d le - tur ne tl Sa tu r da y eve n i n g f r o m W a g ne r ,S.D .whe re they h a ve been sinc e the c lo se of sc hool here. Mr s .Els ie R.Coo k, » who h a s n o t b e e n i n th e b e s t o f h e a lth f o r so me ti me, en ter e d a n Oma h a h os - p i ta l S a tu r d a y f o r tr e a tme n t p r e - pa r a to r y to a n op er atio n f o r go itre .He r f r i e n d s h o p e h e r s ta ya t th e ho sp ital wi ll b e aiiort a n d the opera tion suc c essful. Mi s s M a b e l N e a le i s h o me f r o m he r Stud a t th e sta te un i ve r - s i ty f o r er s u mme r va c a ti o n . Mr s .Ma u d Ba d g e r o w o f F lo r - enc e He igh ts , an d a c ou si n, wh o is he r g u es t, vis i te d a t t h e h o m e o f of the Bell System, Armour and Com- \ pany, The Borden Company, Conlincninl Baking Corporalion, Firesione Tire and Rubber Company, General Electric Com~ pany, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker Ice Company,Morton Salt Company, Pillsbury Flour Mills Company,The Procter and Gamble Company,and or roller bearing is used at every place where it is needed lo reduce friction and wear and give smooth, reliable me- chanical operation. Al many points, as on the transmission counter-shaft,clutch release,fan and pump sllafl, and front drive shall, these ball and roller hearings are used where less costly types of bearings might he of equal pricé when run Swift & Company..considered ndequnte. Each of these companies uses a large Additional instances of the High numbe r o f Fo rd c a r s a nd ( ni c k s .Th e Associated Companies of the Bell System us e mo re tha n ei ght tho usa nd. Modern business mo ves at a fast pace and i t ne e ds the Fo rd.Da i ly, i n c o unt- less wa ys and pla ce s, i t he lps to s pe ed the pro duc ti o n a n d delive ry o f the world's go ods a nd extend the useful ser- vi ce of me n a nd c o mpani es ( Cons tant, steady ope rati on o ver mnny tho us ands of mi le s e mpha s i ze s the a d- vantages of the sound design of the Ford c ur, i ts hi gh qua li ty o f materials,a n d qua li ty b ui lt i nt o th e Fo n]are the e x- te ns iv e us e o f ste el fo r gi n gs ,f u l l y e nc l o s e d fo u r-wh e e l bra k e s , Rus t le s s Ste el, fo ur Houda ille double-ac ting xhy° dra uli c s ho c k a bs o rbe rs , a lumi num is-to ns ,c h r o me s i l i c o n a l lo y valtles, torquetube driv e, thrc e~quartc r floa ti ng re a r a xle , a nd the Triplex shutte r-pro o i glass windshield.` Th e Fo rd po li c y ha s a lwa ys hc en`to us e the be st pos si ble ma te ri al for e ac h pa rt a n d then,thro ugh la rge prodlic~ ti o n, gi v e i t to the publi c at low c os t.an d Mr . a nd Mrs . J B. Jensen £l!l| B e tty Jozm enjoy ed :1 pic nic su p pe r i n th e pa r k th a t e ve n i n g c o le hr a ti n g Mr s .l?:mdur's bir thd a; ivhirh o c c urred hc s ame da y . Dr .Canmvron to o k o n e o f th Ha n s Ha ns en c hildren to Oma h : ft\'odno==day for U. to nsil operation T.R.Swnrnson is th e o wn e r o as ne w Dodge c ar wh ic h h e pu r c laasod of the J ospersen gar ag e. Mr .anal Mr s .0 .L .Hi ls i ng e we re di nn e r gu e sts Sun day a t th* Illa g gi e L o we home. Mi s s Rose 1\ln`rie Petersen o Counc il Blu ff s ,I o wa is spending n , fe w da y s with h er c ou si n,Mr : A lf r e d d i mme r . Mi ss La u r a Shoots,wh o h a be e n i n th e Un i vér s i ty h os p i ta l i Oma h a two we e k s , c a me h o me o Su n d ay a nd i s mu c h i mp r o ve d . Mr . a nd Mr s. J . M. Hu ng atc a n rh ildr ell c amo S a tu n ln v f r n n XCEPT for the design of the trend all tires look alike to the average car owner. Only an expert can judge their real quality by looking al. them. There is n very simple lest by which you can deter- mine quali ty , durability a nd va lue of Mi ller Ti re s. Re a d the famous Mil ler Guarantee! Thi s i s exa ctly lhe bas is on whic h tho usa nds a re now judgi ng Miller Ti res -the banis on whi eh tho u- sands are buying Miller Tires. Come ln and le! us give you lhe henbefore yan npcad l M I E R een( for amy lin.. q u a r t c a l i ! I' r * "_ - - -Da L ux e Ca mp o .»0 ¢a | 5 4 3 Tu d o r Se t l u n ....»a -. x l i r u - vl u u l a w Y o d a ! S u d a n .\»$ 6 0 0 |640 |660 Dalgxn Sedan cjtflldf t U »l w w u n s___ _______ _ ___trouble and made necessary re- pairs, you will be relieved from 1 °. ~,_\/ ¢ // .~ ;.1-=-\\lu| » :é'>~ -5. .-. ,.»._...$'1 ;r ~I : &~ v f f v | f n ~" ° " * 'J P|.»A n ¢1 g g :1 Q '.. ; ,I _ ¢ -, c a ~'. " f 'r '_. . .-- I ~° " f 7 " E "1 7 * ; . ¢, > , ,M ~g » 1 ~ " \ » i ' = ¢2 ;1 e C "> " * 2 a z + 1 . ° f ` f . - ,- ° " * ' \ , _ , . ,1 " * » ' :' S I g y r `".. . f . _, . :.\»*° " \ ., ~4 °\ .§' »/ 0 q ~\ a'f . 17"" `! "4Jg , Hudcl | 5 85 I n u whaul banRPhone Black 62 Allp ljl¢ ~ u !. a . b .D n mt¢, p lu {r » i ¢ l¢ | ¢ . JJvllnry .B llp lr n and :p u s dr) a nn a n. lurn cal! GARNER ~Em -_ -_." - " " - " r - - _Scottsbluffs, for n. visit with relat i v e s .M r .I - l u n g a t e j u s t c l o s e h i s t h i r d ve a l -a s s u n e r i n t e n d e n John Moore*Plumbing Co F o u l )M o r o n C o M P A N Yof the Junior high school there. Last Friday evening a numbe of folks journeyed out to the A bert Bennett home and cha:ivan-ieMr. and Mrs. Guy Bennett. Everet Himes is enjoying a yr BLAIR, NEBRASKA @ Blair, Nebruh, June 12, zsso MAXIMUM GHT RATE CANNOT BE RAISED SECOND CLASS PROTECTED BY THE PROVISIONS GRANTED IN FRANCHISE In stu B lair thare the c ~ perti There m a t t e of fai is their tablishe George "I unders reapplicability tutes respectin schedules in fr~ Nebraska. "I am ass I class.Under S raska,1922, ap it is provided t for any pexrio~ years for light, statute then sp chise shall fix t ing such period vides that such any reasonable person, firm or either as to wa otherwisei Thi contemplates a rate schedule entire period of "In Nebras City of Stromsb cuit court of ferring t o and ority was confe cities of the seco able maximum r grant.The circ section in questi contract for m period of the gr~ studying the proposal of the Iowa-Nebraska Light Company, some of the interested citizens nf Blair have expressecla doubt, or at least raised a question, as to the alvlaolute finality of the maximum rates .\therein set out.It has been suggested that in the event revenue did not show a proper return on investment the company could and probably would insist on the rates being revised unward.This is a verv natural mul J - - v . - - . - - ." n upertinent thought deserving of complete and accurate information on thepart of all re at least two reasons why this rate could not be raised. In the first place the company could not as a of business, even if so inclined, afford to violate the terms of this contract. Thev must act in the best of faith with communities where they seek patronage in order to pay areturn on their investment. While this is their polic`y and without regard to anything else would be adhered to, still in this particular instance their obligation is definitely es- \ tablished by law and could not be violated.As bearing on this second reason I wish to quote from a brief opinion letter written by Mr. ueorge A. Lee under date ot April 25, 1930. >"I understand that you desire some expression section of the code referred to were mandatory and that the right of regulation of rates existed only after the exfriration of the franchise.In the course of the opinion the circuit court of appeals referred to a somewhat comparable case from the Supreme Court of Nebraska, City of University Place vs. Lin- the statutory requirements and the construction placed thereon by state and federal courts, the peo~ ple of the particular city know, for all time to come during the giant, exactly what the maadmum rates will be.The grantee may reduce the rates, of course below the maximum, and probably will do so, de pending upon the future development of the art. Grantee, however,accepts the contract with the re-applicability and interpretation of edsting sta- tutes respecting the question of rate schedules in franchises in cities of the class of Blair, I am assuming that Blair is a city of the second eoln, 109 Neb. 370; 191 N. W. 432 class.Under Section 4188, revised statutes of Neb~ raska, 1922, applicable to cities of the second class, it is provided that such cities may grant a franchise for any period of time not exceeding twenty-five years for light, power and kindred purposes.The statute then specifically providesthat 'such fran- chise shall fix the amount that may be charged dur- ing such period for such gas or electricity and pro- vides that such city may, after such period, make any reasonable regulation with reference to any person, firm or corporation holding such franchise, either as to warges for such gas or electricity or otherWise'.This section of the statute quite clearly contemplates a binding and irrevocable contractual rate schedule which cannot be exceeded for the \ distinct understariding that the ~ p l ; scribed can never be exceeded whether they become mr"in :ne Umverslty Place case,the court held that the maximum rates fixed in the franchise éould confiscatory, non-profitable,unreasonably low or otherwise.The mandmum rates constitute the in violable consideration of the grant and the party accepting the grant is of course bound.The issue is so clear as to admit of no doubt, and the courts have unhesitatingly given this construction to the applicable statute. not be increased during the period of the grant, even though confiscation of property ensued from failure to increase the franchise schedule.In other words the court held that the maximum rate schedules ple- scribed in the franchise constituted inviolable max- imum contractual schedules. I "Contrasted with this charter proviéion annlic-One district court in southern Nebraska held, able to cities of the second class, it is interesting to note that in cities of the class of Beatrice, for in- stance, of from 5,000 to 25,000 population, cities and grantees of franchises ca,nnot contract in this fash- ion.On the contrary the right of regulation e>dsts as provided in Section 4124, Compiled Statutes of ayear or two ago,that a franchise in a city of the second class, not con*°i'~i"'g the specific statutory language, supra, was an invalid franchise; that the maximum rates must be definitely prescribed and set forth in the body of the grant and that the fran- chise would thus Become an inviolable contract under the necessary mandates of the statute govern- ing the specific subject of the grant in cities of this entire period of the grant. Nebraska, 1922, and this continuing regulating func- tion and privilege can never be abridged by ordin- ance, resolution or contract.In other words. if in aCity of Stromsburg, 2 Fed (2nd) 518 (1924)f¢hé cir- cuit court of appeals for the 8th circuit,rei fe ri ng t o and construing this particular sec-city of the class of Beatrice, a franchise were grant- ed and economic and operating conditions justified an increase, the city could regulate upon the subject and give relief, or the courts under the 14th Amend- ment would extend judicial relief upwards as to the exigencies of the situation might require.Not so, however, in cities of the second class and when a c l a g s x ority was conferred by the sovereign authorizing cities of the second class to contract for an irrevoc- able maliinum rate during the entire period of the On account of this question having been in the minds of a great many I have thought it best to pub- lish the matter in full.I hope the answer is satis- factory but will at all tixrfes be glad to diseuss this or any other idea which will assist in a full under- grant.The circuit court of anneals held that the sec ti on in qu es ti on no t o nl y con er red ~ ~ contract for maximum rates during the entire period of the grant, but that the requirements of the 4 maximum rate schedule is fixed and prescribed ~ the time of the grant of the franwise.Then. under standing of the entire question. I owa-NebraskaLightfl & Power CoI 1 -'um E1~ms:nP;:1:1=:Pa With The Churches A S T O L D B Y T H E I R P A S T O R S l C.0 B' Get your granary. ready for harvest.Lumber is cheaper to lay than any time since be- fore the war.We give you lots ofvaluable building helps and this service is free. CHRISTENSEN Lumber Co. Jlfol A Kick In A illion Phone 33 r »M¢ =-H---'-5 -»~ _ . - _- _. and "I Love You Truly".Thebride wore a lovely gown of white satin and carried roses.The maidof honor was Miss Clara Schoettger and the bridesmaids were Misses Alice McKibben and Margaret Reckmeyer. The maids wore gownsof pastel shades or organdie andalso curled roses.Donald Chap- man was the bes t mm and the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell.Pastor Church School as usual at 10 o'clock Sunday.At 11 o'clockthe children and young people of the Church School will put on theChildren's Day program, "At the Cro§stoads", which includes a play. Tuesday, 3 P.M . - I n order tocompleteme course in June,the Pastor's training class will meetTuesdayandI-'riday during the rest of the month. Wdnesday,7:45 P.M.--Mid- week refreshment service.Theme: "Spiritual Opport ries in the Summer".8:30 P. M.--Meeting of ,...o . ROSE HILL ITEMS M r .a n d Lira.A n d r e w Ha i e r g ... ceremony after which the bddal couple departed on a brief honey- moon.They will leave on Sunday accompanied by the bride's par- ents, for California where they ex- pect to be for several months, aft-er which they will make their home in Arlington. and Lee Widam.Miss Frances Mansfield played the accompani- menta and the wedding march.The rust:-um was banked with ferns roses and peonies and shaded lamps completed a pretty Betting. Both Mr.and Mn.Decker are graduaees of the Arlington highschool and of the Wayne Normal.For the past three years,Mrs. Decker has taught in the schools at Stanton and Mr.Decker has has signed up for his second term in the Arlington schools.A re- ception was held in the dining I ICarl Bader. Pastor members.fs-Let us give our hearts to the Friday, 2:30 P. M.--W. F. M. S work,andthe results count on ... ~y~t~ei~ ~ar~nts.0 ~e ' ~"~.CHRISTLAN CHURCH place ~or the Ba~t~sm of children, icers. 7 P. M.-Epworth Dengue All young people invited. 7:45 P.M.-Annual Children's Day program, presenting the beau tiiul pageant,"The GlittaeringGabe", by Marjorie Barrows.The annual offering to the Children'sFund will be received at this ser- vice.Help us pass last ma i s mark. TR I NI TY c a un c u H. C. Jul. Fnse, Pnzar Open air services next. Sunday (June 15th) followed by a church picnic, in the gruve.of the Ernest Lang farm, 1 mile south of Her- man.No services at the church. f.~ptis ~ of lié lle muaren. ~-Ygu can do i*~Begin Sunday by eption of members.Brief Fath- ¢°mU1€ so church. '~g :. ~ . .... ta k e th e plac e o f th e re g ula r mo r n i n g servic e,a n d a ll pa r e n ts a n d pa r is h fr ie nd s ar e c or dia lly i n vi te d to be p r es e nt. A g r o u p o f th e old er y o u n g pe o p le h a d br e ak f as t Logetherlaet. Su n d a y mo r n i ng a t the p a r so n a g e , a n d la te r a s si s te d i n t h e c hoir at. the morning `x-Jervice.Herbert Brown is attending the Congregational Young Peopiemy mb i v a t C r e te th i s we e k , J u n e a ..|... - --n Bi ble S c h oo l, 10 A .M . Mo rn in g "W or sh ip , 11 A . M. Ch ri s ti a n En d ea vor , 7 :0 0 P . M. Pr ea c hi ng , 8 : 00 P . M. Mi d - we e k me e tin g ,W ednesday , °8 :0 0 P . M. Pente c ost wa s a g r e a t da y . Th er e we re p re se nt a t Bi ble sc ho ol 10 1 , at mo r ni n g wor s h i p , 1 2 0 : On Pen tec ost 19 00 y e ars ag o the c h ur c h be ga n wi t h 120.I t pro s- pered goL' 1g by le a p s a n d bounds. Th e g le a te r th e oppo siti on,~ G. Shick, 510 West Lincoln St. All women welcome. 3 P. M.-Pastor's training class meeting in the Epworth League room. Choir rehearsal will follow the meeting of Blair singers with Dean N. J. Logan at the city han, at 7:30 P. M. Sunday, June 15th: 10 A. M. Sunday School. Classes for adults and children.11 A.M.-li i o mi ng _Worship We are starting the new year with new life.Help us make next Lord's Day wonh while. "ll I couuld sing a little song, And thus help harmony along, That some sad heart might be made s tro ng- I'd sing if. "If I could sing a little song,And thus supply some little need, That Chxisl to Blair might come i nde c -.. ., I Uuderwoods have been intimatefriends fo a good many years. The of the First Metho~ dist ch of Omaha, came up tn the Home unday afternoon and putpn a splendid program in our lliarvey K and Mrs.Renshnw Intended a meeting of the Papio Club at Mn. Crea lfa in Blair on['r1».m-may afternoon. Mr. and Lira Rudolph Mencke and family awended a birthday nl ~~~.. for final administration and dis- charge, and for the assignment of residue of estate w such other persons as are by lnw gntitled w the same, and I have set the 14¢h day of June,1980,at 2 o'clock P. M., at mv office in uid County for the hearing thereof. Dnfed May 22. 1930. (SEAL)1. c. ELLEIL 18-(t County Judge. working at the Harry Gmthe, Sr.home for the past five months, is spending a few days at the homeofherparents,Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Osburn. Albe n Hue and Percy spent§|nda y at Henry Brannolte's at Wisner. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pullen spent Sunday at the parental home of Mrs. Clara Meier. . M r .a n d Mr s .Ru d o i p h hlen c ke visibed Su nd ay a t Gu s Me:1c ke's. I n th e e ve n i n g th ey to o k Mi s s Be s s i e Men c k e to Te k n ma h . Mr . a n d Mr s . D e tle f W u lf, Ha z e l a n d J am es we r e W ednesday eve- ni gg vi si tor s a t J o h n Pe ter se n 'a . r a . Ma b e l B e n ja mi n o f C o lu m- b u s visitaed a t J o h n Ta y lor ' s a n W edne sday . I:l c ;l evening.Mrs. Marion Denman, Mrs. WillHansen and Edna visited at Henry Kuhr's Thursday afternoon. The Chilalren's Day program atthechurchSurgdayeveningwa.; xwll attended and much credit. is due the children for the good pro- gram given.' and best Values Possible do all ofyour Trading at the Fashion Cen- ter all of the ti me -i t will pay you well!21-lt C a r th y district.. M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ra s mu s - sen vi si te d Sa tu rd a y eve n i n g a t Ch ri s Ra smus se ws . Mn s.Ma r i o n D e n ma n ,E d n a , |3 ; 1000 Store Buying Power savesyou money Everyday in the Year at the Fashion Cenfer--The Store for Thrifty Women all the most prominent New York Munu.factur- ers have confined their lines w the Fashion Center in Blair so if you want the very Newest Styles and beat Values Possible cle all of we r e Su nd ay vi si to rs a t Fr an c i s Forab»el'g'S. Mr . a n d Mr s . W i ll Ry a n v i s i t w Fr i d a y e ve n i ng a t D etle f . W u lf s . M r .a n d M r .J i m Ry a n a n d c h i ld r w vi si te d Su n da y a t th e g . . .|., daughter, leona, Mrs.Silva Wil~kinsan motaored to Nebraska City Sunday.The ladies remained uwattend the graduation and aljgilni exe s of which Mr.Wilkinson was a student of the school for the blind, 25 years ago. Albert Hue and son, Percy, Wm. Branden and Ernest Meier spent Monday in Omaha. A good crowd attended the school meeting.Edgar Larsen WB! reelected treasurer.Earl Osbum spent Tuesdny evening at the Art Silvey hom. ton Saturday evening in honor of the silver wedding anniversaries ofMr.and Mrs. Geo. Wul! of Arl~ington and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ralphs. Mr.and Mrs.Walk: Apple by and Betty visited Friday eveningat John Peberservs.' Mrs.Walter Sappenfield and M m Laura Tuite called at EdJennen's Thursday aftemoon bo see Earl Jensen, who is sick with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Will Summers and daughbers of Craig and Mr. and ;=¢; A judgment in favor ol' the plain- tiff in the sum of $8775.15 togeth- er with intemat thereon at the Tofw and Lois pm picnic dinner near Herman Sundagv.Mr.and Mrs.arold French visited Art Johns' in Omaha last Sunday. |\ s I guests at the Harry Sappenfield home. . w h e r e i n t h e C i t i z e n s S a v i n g ~ '\|~v visited Mrs.Will Ryan Tuesdayafternoon._,. Mr. and Mrs.J. W. Sappeqfield Martin Heier home.'ihiabel Benjamin were visitors at ' Mn and Mrs. Jenff Chdstensen, John Petersen's Wednesday after- ...rs.Naeve,Maggle and Hans, noon.The regular monthly E>~€¢U*IW visited Sunday at Wil! Hart's.|Mrs.Harold Rasmussen,Mrs.Board meeting was held at the ..|I .. OF NEBRASKA- Esbabe of Henry Godeker,De- ceased. Notice is hereby given that Louis Goedeker and Sophie Eller~ bruch have filed with the under- =~: ~ed, County Judge of Washing- ~n County, Nebraska, their find following described real estahe, Q0- of the estate of Henry Godeker, |...,.... _..~on W1 II r ma a n d Ge o rg i a Ha n se n . E d g a r L a r s e n a n d E m i l K r o h n sp e n t W e d n e s da y a f ter n o o n a t th e Da nn ia Os h u r n h o me . A r t Ma g i l l a n d f a mi ly sp en t F r i d a y e ve n i n g a t A lb e r t Hu e ' s . J i mm i e P u lle n a n d f a m i ly ab- te n d ed a p a n y a t, th e J ess D a vi s h o me Su n da y i n ho n o r o f th e i r son, Char les. ».~....0 .I Nurlcl-: OF UNM. REPORT B. F. Lundt, Atty.IN THE 'COUNTY COURT OFADMAH NEW S Misses Lois_and Charlotte Qs- August 12th, 1929, and the costa émounting to $8.75 and all accru- ing cons, all as provided in said order nf sale and decree. Dated at Blair,Nebraska, this 19th day of May, 1930. Maurice Mehrens, Shedff of Silk Stockings um Wear-GoldStripe $1.50 and $l.95; Onyx $1.G0; and $1.95; Onyx $l.50; Ruby Ringand Kayser $1.35; Silk to tgg Ser- vice weight full fashion $1; Neverdam 2 pair $1.Sizes 8% to10 in new colors at the Hosiery Store of Blair-the Fashion Center. few days in Blair with Grandma Ward, who has been quite sick. Mr.and Mrs.Will Ryan,Mr.and Mrs.Hosea Wilson attended 3 celebration at Glen Rhea'a Sun- ay..Mrs.Mabel Benjamin,Mrs. Walter Sappenfield and Mrs.. Carl Pieper visited Mrs.Laura Tofte Thursday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Nelsen andfam°. . \reduced to ~$1~1 at.the Fas~o~ Coat now if iron want one!21-It axscut1¢}h Lhereol, and admlnlstrp ¢ tion ol wd emu be granted. Witneas my hahd' and Olfldnl Seal this 16th dn y ol Mly ,l939» (SEAL)I. C. E1,1.En, 18-412 County Judge. Home Wednesday fonnoon.The usual business was conducted aft- er which the members were emer-taihed at dinne r at the Home. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. C.C.Wilson,C.C.Crowell,Jr.and Rev.B.0 .Lyle of Omaha, -» J ' " 1 ' /1 ~~ q r ,f \' ~.» gf_5 ? "He is sincere, conscientious, pleasant, friendly, inta- ested in me and my family.He doesn't do such a loz of zdlcing, but, whenever he sees an opportunity to do m e a g o o d t u r n h e d o e s i t .He i s m yf ri zn d , w l \ y al1ouuldn't I like him?" That is the way we want you to feel abourour com- P'"Y~'' We are interated in the community and are sincere in our claire to provide Blair with good gas savice.Our aiminobecouneouaandfriendlyinourdealings with our cuaromaa at all tima, to be infested in their wel- fare and grasp every oppormniry to be of service. We want you to like us and to me:-ir it by good serv~ §.¢ ar'-' low rate; ,.» ol said Mary s.Minard,Deceased. Now; therefore, notice is hereby given that a' hearing will be had on d petition on the 18th day of June A. D. 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M., and all persona interested are notified w appear and show cause, il any. why said Instrument may not be proved,allawed and probabed as the last Will and 'I'estament. of uid deceased,and day afternoon. Mrs.Lucy Watts suffered a partial stroke Sunday night andher condition is very serious. Misa Birdie Tribellcott and Miss |Kennedy of Omaha,visited Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Shick and Rev. and Mrs. Underwood Sunday aftemoon Mr.and Mrs. Joe Elwell and son, Elois, and wife of Springfield called on the Underwuods Sunday alternoon.The Elwell's and the crl like \ v rr ~'~ '~ l l n a l ~ p o n 1-zx w zsus ' ~ i ' » £ f " " ' n n .Lucy Wltta °°|"",§, .»£ n§ » .§ 1 E.°;|r:i ¢i :,3¢ E R a n M ,- -_a n .l n app anF l e t c h e r ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ n i l l n l l o n ,m d ~ e~r- ;~na I s ~,,G r i m m c alled o n Mr s .A u g u s ta H a l l F r i d a y afbernoon. as~~on ~un ~,In the County Conn of Washington County, Nebrukl. In the Malle r uf the Edna o f Mary S. Minard, Deceased: The verihed petitinn of Gen- eveve Moritz has been filed In the County Court of said County, praying that Letbers Testamentary do issue to w .H.Underwood ,~~. Trueblood.She brought a lot of good things to eat and they had apicnic dinner in their own room. Miss Elvira Jackson came from Newman Grove to join our family Monday evening.She has already proven herself a very worthy character and we are glad she is with us. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pease and fiaughter of Breaking, S.D. vis- I :: I s a o spent Friday with her mother and daughters,the Mesdamcs Hans Cluycomb and Frank Freeland andtheir families.Miss Ada Riddlesbarger drove up from Omaha Sunday and tookher mother,Mrs.Sarah Riddles- hnrger ug West. Point to enjoy a ,,... June,1930,at the Went Front Door of the Washington County Court House, in the City of Blair, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest,bidder for cash the Nport as Executor and Exccutdx wit:Tax Lots thiny~four (84) and forty-five (45) in Sa...Xon Ten (10),Township eighteen (18) North, Range eleven (11) East of the 6th P.M.i n Washington County, Nebraska.\ =~;¢= x lictzlaff Sunday.Esther Rasmussen and Amelia Petersen enjoyed a vacation from their duties over the week-end. They spent the time at their re- spective homes in this city. Rev. W. H. Underwood drove to Beatrice Wednesday w visit his daughter and husband,Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Hubka.The latter re- turned with him to the Home on Thursday where she will Visit for a few days. Fred WAR! of Omaha, visited eve ng :1 l ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Cortland,Nab.,representing the work of the home. |;g g .... NOTICE OF SHERlFF'S SALE A. C. Dcbel, Attomey By virtue of an order of salt issued out of the District Court of Washington County,,Nébrnskn, and in pursuance of the Decree ol said Rev. Carl Bader and Dr. and Mrs.83 of them came up to the Home,J. G. Shick of Blair.accompanied by their pastor.Dr. Mr.Rasmus Hendriclcsen and Chas. J.Bready and wife.A m r Mr.Fred Sorensen werg visitors the chapel service Lhc yo\mg1'olk» at the Home on Monday morning. held n picnic supper on the lawn. They plan to mane this trip to Blair an annual affair which is Keith Mchdanigal called on his: M`l:§ ,;;,_iss 'Ie le on Sunday an vcry agreqable to the Horns: folks. | 6 9 - 5 o to such fm persons as are by law entited to the same,and Ihave set the 5th day of July, 1930, at 10 o'c!ock A. M., at my office i n said County for the hearingthereof. Dated June 10, 1930.(SEAL)I. C. ELLER, 2l»4t County Judge .. .\- NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT A. C. Debel, AttorneyINTHECOUNTYCOURT'OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA. Eatnte of Frank E.Warrick, Deceased.~NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t A.C Debcl has filed with Ue updersigned, County Judge of NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ti f f a n d Th e o d o m A n d e r s o n i s d v f e l n t,I wi ll n t 2:00 o'c loc k P . L a || A M O N G T H E B E E S I t m a y se e m a li ttle ea r ly t o '~of e xh i b i ts f o r th e f a i r s th i s b u t a s a . ma tt e r o f f a c t i t i s y a vq r y li ttle oveg thr ee ...1 With The Churches A S T O L D B Y T H E I R P A S T O R S Miller, Betty Marshall, Wm.Bis- bee,Howard Marshall and J.C. Rhea. Mrs. Ralph Badger is in Lincoln where she has been tor a week ormoreon account. of the serious§ illness of her mother, Mrs. D. C. .All entries and applications for exhibit space must. be in the office of the secretory at Lincoln by6 p. m., August 25.If you plan to exhibit comb honey now is the time to select your No.1 boxes. The boxes must be pure whitewood with no black streaks in the wood, which is so of ten the case, especially in second and 'third grade boxes.The foundation must be securely fastened and properly spaced in the box.The exhibit in comb honey calls for a case of 25 sections and as the bees do not :.!-ways fill these sections in a No. 1 manner you should prepare atleasttwo or three cases so that you can select only the very best. Should you decide to compete in the extracted honey class be very sure you have a clear glass andthehoneywellstrained.If you! live on the uplands and your beeshave. access to smartscek which' conles up in the stubble shortly after harvest ypu will stand averygoodshowofwinning,providing however. that you live in a district where this flower is found only in bloom period and the super rc-F moved before the honey is mixed with honey from other sources for L£?0n&\l'd.llirs. Edwand Lyon of Nebraska City,mother of Mrs. C.W.An- drews and llirs.John Hebard of this place, passed away on Tues- day.Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Hc-bard have been at their rnother's bedside since she.suffered astrokeof paralysis several weeks ago. Miss Gretchen Cook of Lincoln, arrived home recently to spend her vacation pedod with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cook.Miss Cook will teach school at Ruby next year. Mrs. Merritt McClelland arrived here Wednesday from Murfrees- boro, Tenn, to attend the Gloter- Decker wedding and to visit her parents,Mr.and Mrs Will Un-land.Mrs.McClellan plans to return to Tenn. on Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Blackburn and sons arrived from Chicago the forepart of the 'eek to visit theformcr's mother,rs. J. C. Black- burn and other re tives. Word was recon y received hereby relatives of t e death of Mrs J.L.Million,who passed away May 31st in Los Angeles.Li raMillionwasaresidentofthis vicinity for many years until movgi t must be remembered that the ring with her family to Calif. about bees gather and store all honeys together irrespective of flowers or color and the only possible manner in which any given flavor of honey can he securw is ii your hive is in a community where only such a given flower blooms and at that certain time and the super is xe-movud at once when the givenflowerceases to bloom which is diificult and expensive.All combs may not be sealed and the honey will not keep out of the hive if_ not properly scaled by the bees.I f you con produce the amberh o n e y t h e r e i s n v e r y g o o d s h o w 4...mn...LL...¢ 1 L Q7 K N n v QR n r i v n ten ycnrs ago.Master Richard Newcom was made quite happy on his seventh birthday when his mother enter- tained at a six-thirty family din-ner for him Friday evening. Jean and Walter Echtenkamp returned Tuesday from Blair where they spent several days at the Clyde Skinner home. A surprise party was held at thehomeofWm.Scheer,Jr.Wed- nesday evening in honor of Mrs. Schccr's birthday. The evening wasspentplayingcardsand'visiting after which a delicious lunch wasserved to the followimr:Mr.and I I w w ul me vw. ¢...~ or vo ,mmoffered for this class. Then we have the creamed ho n.;which is a comparatively new thing on the general market and wery good.This honey is nodifferent than any other ns fur as flavor and nutrition is concerned b u t i t is just like butter andspreads on bread.lt does not run over the edge of the bread andonto children's fingers and makethemsticky,which is often the case with other honey.The premium offered for this honey in r:ases of 24 one-Hound Mrs.Wm.Scheer,Sr.,Mr.and Mrs.George Scheer and family, Mr. and Mrs. August Echtenknmpl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laaker and family, Mr. and Mrs.'Emil Scheer and Dale,Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Merkling and Bobby of Fremont,Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Scheer, Jr. and family. Miss Ada Woener,who was a member of die Class of 1930, leftSundayforOnaws,Iowa to re- side with her parents. The Boy Scouts and FriendlyIndians enjoyed a weiner roast ntlthe scout cabin on the bluffs onl jars ls not qmu:so good nemg Friday evening.This was their$10,3?and $3 but well wonh annual treat given tu them by compeung for.Frank Wolff. citv marshall. Th e n we ha ve th e hi ve bees i n o n e f r a m e neu c le us ,`Gold en I ta l- i a n ,th e ones gen er aliy k e p t b y bee-keepers.Th e pri zes ar e S5, $3 and $22.No t, s o mu c h b u t s ti ll w o n h y o u r ti me g e tti n g ready . The b es t. two fra me s neu c leu s I ta l- i a n Swee ptak es $10,$5 a n d $4 wh i c h is vc r v s to o d . - V .W . B i n d - _ - _ .. . . ." " " "" ' a . . . . _ . . . - - . - - -Mr s . R. C .Swis he r wi ll b e c o n~ fi n e d to h e r b e d f o r s eve r a lwe e k s wi t h he r kn ee i n a plas te r cast. Mr s . S wi s h e r wa s i n ju r e d i n a n a u to ac c i d en t a n u mb e r o f we e k s a g o o n h e r wa y to Y o r k a n d a t th e ti me h er in ju ri e s wer e th o ug h t to be on ly mi n o r ,ho we ver ,they h a v #n r n v n n m a m m a r i n u s t h a n n ' l - . E i § ; . . ; " n . '"Homié rm- ffrii iB]=}i§§¢a"iE1¢i"»H"Fn`d"I§- '; ducers Ass'n., Monden, Nab.cast was planed on the injured Read The Enterprise lor correcL\ memb er. Mr. A. De es an d s uns from Lo r- raine,K a n ,were recent visibors here a t t h e h o m e o f Mr . a n d Mn . ARLINGTON NOTES A group of young folks left Sat- urday to spend the week at Crete.They are Edith and Muriel Plugge, Dorothea and Gerald Pederson, Emil Scheer,being relatives oi Mrs.Scheer.Elvin Dees,also known as Ed,set a new wurld's interscholastic record lam. week at the Stagg Gaines in Chicagdwhere he heaved the 12~pound shot.a fli\lnm»r» nf KR fral''PhanRussell Petenon, I-'red nm, 1-:men ra"'";' Q; " "" ,;.;;,;',,;;" " ILE Southbound 11:00 A. M2:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M at Chicago when they stopped.Dr.and Mrs.P.L.Cady and sons drove to David .City Sunday also to Columbus to visit.Dick, who is on the Y. M. C. A. staff as bugler for a 10-day period. Miss Milnie Zuelkfe, xyhctaught3:00 P. MSaas i»; lil 8:15 P.311511 |I l l L A L !n z x z a l g u u u a m u u u m | . u t : | . y e a r ,h a s j u s t .m e n t w o r d t o I r u . t h a t s h e h a s b e e n e l e c t e d t o t c x lIII MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTEE Office in Mnyle Bldg. x x THE EAT SHOP E.C. Rann, Proprietor Mull, eo Qenu Excellent Cuisine mathmatics in Grand Island, which is her home town.Duane Cady returned to collegeat Ames, lows aftei' spending the week~end with home folks.He plans on taking a six week sum~ mer course.The Auxiliary oi the American Legion met. Monday evening at the club room.A portion of the eve- ning was spent in tying n comfort- er for the tornado sufferers at Te- I|~...m\». .lI 'sausmmry ServiceCourteous Treatment i |Fim door ust Enterprise atli x'x Dr. Normm K. RatlnuannOP'I`0hlETRlS'l` Over the Blair Drug Co.Plume Black 41 Evening; by Appointment 1 u l . Jas. Hall just recently purchas- ed the Mrs.Mm-y Kra ji mk pro-peny.Mr.Hall expects W have Ihe house remodeled some and all rcdecorated before moving into in from the Payne house. Mr,and Mrs.Clifford Decker, accompanied by the lattefs par- ents,Mr.and Mrs.Guy Glover, l»re om-lv Sundav morninu by:aa, '1€§'En1i?f`~§¥»2rél\1éy Sxpccl |to pend a m°;y-- han iss Betty are spent, the~|lawer part of the week in Fre- ¢u_|l:`At|\a and! Lum.xunf., a guest.of Miss Glendine omm in sam nankéE1g :Mr s .Snoc ker's sister,Mr s .M a r y l Ha r t . Mr . a n d Mr s . F . S n o c k e r o i Li n -\ | .lonnson. c oln,sp en t th e wee k-e nd wi t h M r . a n d M n . A .H. Sc h ee r a n d .f a m i ly f r o m E lls wo r th ,Ka n sa s . Inn. w. F. HEMPHILL DENTIST [nested in new | Home Tbosus gg B l l l r . N i h l b \ x xBLAIR A s r m c r & T I T L E OMPANY Bond Abatncter I PHONE 15 I Pilot Bldg.Blnlr, Ne hruh arrived on Saturday for a visitI with the Iom1er's parents, Mr.andMrs. Wm. Scheer, Sr. and other relatives. The M. E. Young Ladies'Ken- sington held n very enjoyable pic- nic at the fair ground park 'I`ues~ day evening, about 40 being pres- ent,The girls of the high schoolSeniorclans were guests.Afterthe serving ol a basket dinner a brief business meeting was hdd nnd was followed by aaocial time. Tha Ladies Circne of the Con-ur. EDW IN 1 . m v 'gregationn church was eenenain- M ;|ed by Mesdames P. L. Cady and : J u v s ,v im :w. 1. Nelson at Crane Chanel onIwedneadayaiwmoorl.A two- Offices ln Slabs Bmk Bldg.course lunch was served and aPhnne 298 Blair, Nohr.business meeting occupied most. of x Lhe alzemoon.- - R A I N SCHEDUL E-A pretty June wedding took'place on Wednesday evening at Chi nn B No rlhwe s um Bdlro ul dght o'clock when Miss Dorothy West/-8:35 n.m. dexly.Glover, only daughter of Mr. andEu!»-6:10 p.m. duly.h m -Guy Glover and Clifford C. Sl. P. M. t Omdl :Decker, eldest ann of Bem Decker___lgthbonnd _.lwere united i n marriage at.the 'mb mm.2:52 pm. 7:62 a.m. 12:85 p.m. duly except Sunday.d d l y M Sunday. Sundny o ySouthbounddaily except Sunday. M.E. church.Rev.Adrian J. -Edgar read the service.For n brief period before the ceremony the guests listened tn a. prelude of ulnlin nnmharn hu Allan Lnnkor: 1 ..Ism p.m. Mr-sa§;.f"R;a."a;;;. Zi' zilliif JLHQtwo beautiful solos, "Af.Dawniu3" Blur, Nebraska, June 12, 1930 a n d wo me n raharn eve~ t.2 1 - l v o f Oma h a , .E .K e m p s i n t h i s W ed nes day Mo .to see be fo r e re - D. C . p y th e r e n Ogallala B In contracts two-story ad high school b Western Yu purchased tra distribution sy Elsie and will system. Brady _ G= system impro Red Cloud & Powell Clot The Pythian Sisters held their regular meeting at the hall Tues» day evening.Refrrkhments were sened. Frank Bellows and family of Walthill have moved into the form. er E. E.Aronson house on west Grant. street. Mr. and Mrs.E.M. Couch of Omaha,were dinner guests of their cousin, Mrs. Joe uzu r e on last, Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. John Christensen . ,.. Uvfsxnnuvnuufs AT SUUTH UIVEAHR Cattle Slow, Barely Steady Though Run Moderate ACTIVE TRADE IN HOGS uard of Education claiming any interest in Lots 11, 'or construction of 12 and 13, in Wcimer's Addition litinn m omlmm no the city af Blair.Washington 4HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Robert Rasmussen tracked hogs to Omaha for hlondayhs market. Ind found the prices satisfactory.Mr. and Mrs, 1-'red Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen of Her- man, were Sunday visitors at the Jens L .tersen home helping Jem celeb lp hh hirthrlnv home folks.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgard and family were Sunday dinner guests at. the home of Mrs. Lena Thlelfuldt, near Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Nels Svendgnrd had as guests Monday evening, Mr.und Lira.Huluy Loge:and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Rhea have as their guewts, Mr. and Mrs. P.s. Cleland and two sons from Lee- LUCK AGAINST BL AIR TEAM (Continued from Page One) Ten hits were made o!! Bron- son, but Lud was cool in pindrés and shut. down threatened rallies. He struck ont 9 men.Hager-luaumer pitehed good ball, whiiiing 10, hut. errors behind Lost. him a victory."Foxy" Schurman, former Hoop- erim.whn nlaved with Blair for |Warned-Young men to travel.See W. C. G nings at 207 E. Grant I Miss Bess Patrick ,spent Sunday at the 5 la§rd~.Frank Stewart ho city. Albe n Richter left evening for Cardwell, his father, Ott Richtel ; iia . "~ Countr, Nébmska;réal.mM.m-»lic Service Company known, Lsmission line and Defendants. stem from village of 4 You and each of you are hereby enlarge and impro notified that on the 12th day of June, 1930, Jane-Milirons fiied her alin Cemetery water petition in the District Court of s 'v> l r wamngton Uounty,Nenraslca,m. . L l l 4 |. A .4 - _ - . n ."ff swf' 'az `FéE|Ti'r1df . V ~~m.~.. ne Mc- £§'m;i'u'~"sa=.a~lo ua snturnmg =° wumngwn,i l l : ~ n " . ; . . '.i. umm g..,.§.1'..»i¢:.u nf nil Cloud. Heb.Ther ex-lun in 4 U-1'2'.'.°1. .h.'§i.f. 3. md!Edgar Rose will oecu m.lute .f C, thQ11 | \vlu|:|:| you Hflll eacn DI you \.0geu:|-n o r o U.e r vn th o t h e r s a m d e f e n d a n ts th eu n g s to r e mmo d e le d _objec t and p r a y e r o f s a i d p e tt i o n L Fi llr n a n a n d Ha r -i to Q a i n a dec ree a d j u d g i n g f f - "E " f a " "'E-5 " K " E E 'm a ' v m z E ; ' w ''1 1 " § , ;" "'i 5 i 6'u|lflvlwrfsr ntly"'?Z°. . ' l ' £ ' ~ ~ F L " 3 ."`§ith the dai affett f-mp;f r o m M u d d b a t l llam was able to get Mo l gu nl Jensen Ind rn 1 L Limo!street1 2 . . . \ | | \ n ¢ ~ ~ M . " é i H w i l l m c o m n a n r ' l - \ \ ¢ l l ' l | m ? ' r ; n t ¢ h " S e l u u - ma n . a n o t h e r H o o n ~ _ ..._f' . __u- ~~h u t ! \ 4 l u n .uww -n »-w »¢¢v - w D - ¢ - - - -a p g a q y y u B ' l u n 'm c "~s .m o n t h s a i § 0 »h a v e t a k § n a n a p a w L i b e r a l R u n ,S h e e n m d L rn1...._....._..m e n t i n t h e L u n d t b l u l d m g .V a l u e s H o l d M a n l y B l - t i d y . lor and improved.nmb I Homer-M. ] Irv Eriksen receiver I'ord agency S!-aie Bank me pla lnuu,Jane mmrons,is the absolute owner in fee simple of Lots 11, 17, and 13, in Welmer's Addition to the city o l Bla i n Wanhinmnn r°'m.~\h,u.\......\..~ : ; ; ; ; '" " ' I - Z = & ` i ¢ ` Z¢ _ " " "v u LInq l d v u n l § 5 " 1 i ' l E} i ¢ i A . "~ ~ M g ;a n d M r s .J g h n R g i d w e r e M P .B h d M S .J .P .R h é l . w e r e h i l n d l i l l g t h e b 8 C k £ g u e s t s a t t h e W a l l a c e S n o w d e n 8 l " @ 3 t l Y s u r p n s e d S a t u r d a y w h e n T h e s u m m a r y :o '| \ n n m \n n n ff a n f | r n l r n n n l a n d § | | n . i M f .a n d M P S .P .O .E s m a y O f B l l l l 'ii|;¢;i¢;.;.,.;.\~ Inq m.r|._Lalue IIIUIEFUI!!l.|¢|.L nflht Allnn nnlnl|fnt!¢l||.-;-a;;,,';;.;;f' r and daughter Jean were dinner """§'°" " " " " ' " " " ' " " " " : ' "un.uns ulugrwz.guests at the John Compton home her birthday last Sunday mt h lgunmn smcx Yards,June 10,Thedford-»-Cit.izeJ1.B friends from Blair and Omaha and 3 o -Ammugh receipts werelastSunday.|.... _.:....:.. .-__.1.-_moderate here. about 1.500 head.reopened for buameas E o2 2 o o 0 Barn Danna At Frank Brown farm wa t of Bla lr Wednesday evening, June 18. Good order, 8006 music.Come!21-1t Misa Una L und le ft for San Francisco.Calif. today after vis- lau enJoyea a piuzuc wgeuner.The Past Noble Grand Club will meet with Mrs. James Conety who lives north of Blair, on next Friday afternoon.Mrs.Henry Mencke and Mrs. E. M. Beaty are QM neniqtinr hustnsses. heavy m n and lower muke m elsewhere made the local um on killlml cattle draggy nncl Ia kly needy.Spots ln fact were called lower.Quality was not the best. Feeders while scarce mlm ruled slow. Lincoln "ons¢ruction of capitol! "" m ° " " building nearing completion. Removing Stains from Tlble Linen Coffee Stains--Hold tightly and smoothly over a bowl, or stretch in an embroidery frame,sothe stain- w....._,,.........»...,and no exclude said defendants and each of them from any and all right, title, interest, lien, claim or demand in or bo said real estate or any part thereof. and to enjoin said defendants and each of them ~ .~..... -..,.......... .-.... ...... Mrs. Nels Petersen left Monday mnming for Denver for a week'a visit with her sister,Mrs. Chris- semen.Mrs Dun Phillips drove w 0ma~ha Friday on business. . ........»\.....Montana dropped in U0 make thema visit.The Esmays and M t Rhea were old schoolmates i n 1894 and had never met since thensotheyareha v i ni i a delightful time talking over o times.Mguu school held eir school meeqng Monday ew 8-Fredv....- |..»\. W..nmalndlrl treasur- AB L u n d t , 8 b . . . . 5 Schemer, lb . . 6 Warrick, 2b . . . 8 Krause, c-2b . . 2 W.S¢hurman, ri 4 Van Deusen, cl . 3 § i ¢ k . » = f . . . - . - 3 |...___-.. 0 n T3 1o o 10 H 1 2 o o 3 o 1n P0 o s 12 2 1ofl A 0 1 1 1 o o oQ glmng at fha name of her pannts, g |Qu ota ti o ns on Ca ttle: Ch o ic e tu lea p or ti on i s c o ver ed i n th e smoo th |nrirnn userIhnmn n i ' I K mmMi n n .annul Pn nr h ni li no wnhn- \}|nn\|n|\ from claiming or asserting any right, title, interest, lien, claim or demand in or bo said premises or any part thereof and forever quiet- ing the title to the same in the plninl-if! and to remove all clouds from the title of said plaintiff. You and each of you are here- by required to answer said peti- tion on or before the 28th day of July, 1930, or said petition will be pr ime yeaxllngs $11.75 6 l3.00; good ro cholce y e a r lln n 510 .5 00 11315:fur w so oo y cnr llns a $9 .50 @ 10.50; commo n no le i: yca rlinsl $s.50@ 9.s0: mmm' y ear! !-rm 81.15 08 5 0 ; c h o i c e : mme h e avy b c c va s s12.50@18.50; c hoic e. prime handy more $l2.0D ® 13.Doi c oo a to c hoic e h n n d y steers $1l.00® 12.D0;Hood to c h oic e he avy cheer:31 1. 26 0 12 1 5 ;ic h - to s oo o n e er s u o .0 o @ l1.0 0; c ommon to lair steers $8 .75 610 00 : c ho ic e na m h elfe rs $1 0. 50 @11.0g; : ood fo c hoic e fed hellers $9.50@l0.50;t a k to S 0 0 4 h e k e r s 38.50@9.50:c o m mo n no la i r f e d helfers $7.50@8.50;be s t s hi p pi n g cows $9.25@10.00; good. choic e lc d cows $8.00@9.00: fair lo :ood c ows s0.'zs@a.oo:c u tter s s m w e z s ; c c mxers $4.2 5@5. 00; bee! md but- cher bulls $'1.25@D.o0; native bo!~ o g m b u lls $ 6 . 5 0 @ ' 1 . 0 0 ; va l wve s $l0.00@18.00;he avy c alves 01.00 @1o. so: c mhy c alves $5.W @'L 002 so o o f o c hoic e sboc kc rs 81 0. 75 6 11 0 0 ;mr c o g o o d s t o c k e n $ 9 3 5 @10.50:c o m m o n t o m r l m c k m s'1.5069.00:m o w sto c ke r:so.oo @7_5q;B0 04 t o choic e m a n s1 0. s oo 11 . 'ls ; hi r to : oo d f ee d er s s u n o lo c o : c o mmo n s o r o n - s o o n - e u x u o o u o : m o c k c a n 8 0 . 0 0 0 1.25:sto c k h c l i a n $' l. 0o 6$ i. so : n o o n m o -c alves m. 0 o o 1 a , o 0 : : vo o r h o lle r m m n u o o z x m z fc e dln z neltex-| $8.800U.50. B o a s s a m m y ' r o B T E O N G A h m m s h i p p e r d c ma mi mr a n be tte r qu n llty h o n v u p n n e n t h m ta o d u m o llbex-nl n o d n t s . o o u mm a o t 1 1 . 0 0 0 h e l d ,we re c lc u c d o n ly u t n c a d y t o Ni mm o : nzu re c .T o p w u $ 0 . 9 5 m d b u l k m e o z w . a o m . s o . P A T L A M B - S : Ra n g h mb l , [ o o d no choic e s11.'1s012.s0:: m a e lambd . mu- t»o _| ood n 0. soo 11 .1 a: n a ti ve l lmb l. z o o d to c h o lc c MI M J @1 2. o o; n ati ve mmm. I A! ! tag oo d sl0. 00 0ll. 50 ; y e ar llng s. a ll g ra de s s1 . 0 n m0 . 1 s . P 1 - : c o m L A MB B Z W a c o m r a r F E E D E R L A M B S : W a t e m r m , ZOod to c ho ic e S9.00@9.25:wo n . . em Idrs ., fair to Koo d $B.00 0D.00. EW E : h t.. g ood c o c h oi c e $4. 00 @4.s0:n c .m r no go oa ss.25@ 4.0 0: c ull md c ann c r e we s $1 .5 00 g o o . holding water at some height to give force to the fall of water. Re- peat this until stain disappears. Peach Stains Cover stain with wet salt and stand for 24 hours before was ng in luke warm water. Other Fruit Stain:Soak in milk for an hour or two,then pour through boiling milk or boiling water as in treatment of coffee stain. Iron Rust Stains--Cover stain with salt and lemon juice, spread in the sun, and continue bo moisten with lemon juice till the stain dis- appears. Grass-Wash in naphtha soap and warm water.Apply ammonia and cold water at once. Ink-Use either a special eradi- cator that may be bought or soak in milk or salt and lemon juice. /Nellgh-Country club Iormed here and plan establishment ol gqli course. Tekamah Bert Show produce and feed store moved to new quarters.Madrid-Volunwer iim depart- ment organized here. om».\m ;1oo,ooo bonds w be sold to provide funds for improv- mg local airport. Stamford-L. E.Naden Store isbling remodeled. Ma di so n-Alpine Cate recently LEGAL NOTICE Maher 6:Carrigsn, Attys. To:Edward Hay;Hay, first and real nlme unknown, wife of Edward Hly; E. R. Hay, first nnd real name unknown; Ha y, flrn and real name unknown,wife of E.R.Hay; Peter Hay; Lucretia Hay, wife of Pew- Hay; Edwin R. Hay; Bay, first and real name unknown, wife ol Edwin R. Hay; George B. Lane; Annie Wlemer;Wie- mer, Erst and real name unknown, husband of Annie Wiemer;M. E. Noble,first and real name un- known;Noble,first and real name unknown, wife of M. E. Noble; Mn. H. P. Campbell, first and renl name unknown; Jerome F. Bryson; the unknown heirs at law,deviseea,lejakees,pgersonal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estates of each of the following named por- sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Hay, Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hay, George B. Lane,Annie Wien-ner,M. E, Noble, Mrs. H. P.Campbell, Jer- ome F.Bryso ,real names un- known; and 171 persons having or ../_..._ PRESERVER..Z'>A L §HOE STORE am So . mbqi-SE K*New Barker< z6 ¢ 5 i x f _Building wuznvnmovnw Omah Neb. Let un Current Your Foot ills Nature's way There is no Shoe like the Arch Preserver,atyle plus comfort.The foot comfort Q ~ARCH \\\\\\u||| nunl mands labs af cool Wash DressesandtheFashion Center in Bid: he the largest selerniona in Blair nt $1 and $2 in dzes 14 tn 52- nnd a new Dx-use free if yours fide.21-n er.1Mrs.Julian Jungbluth,Mrs. Kutrup drove w Omaha hxesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berg-man an-nounce the arrival of A 12-pound babv boy on June Eth.~ . D e y , s s . . . . . . J i p p , r f . . . . . K.SchurmAn,c.' F ' i c k . . . . . . . NeJson,2b. .. . Hxinexbaumer. n 2 a3 1 0s o o o o oo 0 19 0 o o 0 0 2 o 11 oo 2 0 o 0 twc weeks. Principal F. ily left for Li they will spem and Mr. Flacl Loren Masters son of Mr. am ncoln Monday where Mrs. Fred Masters of the Mane; i the ummer months district was married to Miss Euls c will take summer Mae Adams, daughter of Mr. am I;-I..1.=,...n n f a v u n u \ \ } U p l Y I | ) I - !h i r . a r i d M Y R . ~ ~ w e r e |H '" "" *" "" " " " " ~ W o l k .|Mrs. Will Adams of Arlimzton. a1La n i u u u \ J \ i l | v c A I I 1 - a l m s ;I t h h f ~~P h o n e 4 7 - A l i c e T r i p l e t t .F i n e s t g u e s t s a t e o m e o .b e a u t y w o r k i n B l a i r - R e a l i s t i c M Q .M a r j ; i { | _ S ° ' 1 ' ! =S u i l d a y .L 1 T o t a l s .~ c h :1 0 2 6 'Il w 1.¢*¢.|Am»\|a. sf. nrnnhu ¢.¢|Lolzan. Iowa on March 1st.andth \| I n - I l ' " ° ' ° ' ; " "n l I l l vl l l l l n l l l l l l 'I ~l e |;_? . '. : . . . °. ' 1 . .. . ' 1 ° I . . . f ' I f £ ' " ' L , . " l § ' 3 E |Th a n hm - id e i s a y l n d l m t e o r f t h i Penninents $5 and $7.50-make appointments early, please.21-lt DE SOTO LOCALS Considerable of the corn is being replmted owing to the unfavorable weather. The Charles Lazure family have moved from Omaha back unto Mr. and mrs. Hans nraescn, fu-bflfia Domacker and Pres. Nickels of Bennington, drove to FremontSunday evening to vlsil. friends. Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phane 47-Alice Triplett.Finest beauty work i n Blair-Realistic Permanente $5 and $7.50-make appointments early, please.21-lt I A wnmcm, 2hRock, lf . . . . . Eidam, 3b-lf . . Butterfield, ss . . Masters, 8bl! . Gidley, c . . . Sennett, d . . . H. Fritz, lb .Bronson, p . . . s8 4Anderson, r! . . 4 4 4 4 4 1 o 1o 1o 0 o 1 1 K 1 o 1 1 0 o1 1o 1 P0 0 o o0 2 0 11 112 1 A 1 0 0 4 4 02 10 4 E l 0,o11s°1o00o utnulsltslu un u.1aUClASn.1.1.16 Dlaali D " " " ' :friends hope he win soon be able Arlington S¢h°9{S». and as wel fn Pnwia hnmn nonin Iknown il! thiS vzclmty. . stain. Iron Rust.Stains--Cover stain with salt and lemon juice, spread in the sun, and continue bn moieten with lemon juice till the stain dis- appears. Grass-Wash in naphtha soap and warm water.Apply ammonia and cold water at once. Ink-Use either a special eradi- cator that may be bought or soak in milk or salt and lemon juice. ed accordingly.` JANE MILLRONS,Plaintiff 21-5t.By Maher and Can-igan Her Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Maher 6:Carrigsn, Attys. To:Edward Hay;Hay, first and real nlme unknown, wife of Edward Hly; E. R. Hay, first nnd real name unknown; Ha y, flrn and real name unknown,wife of E.R.Hay; Peter Hay; Lucretia Hay, wife of Pew- Hay; Edwin R. Hay; Bay, first and real name unknown, wife ol Edwin R. Hay; George B. Lane; Annie Wlemer;Wie- mer, Erst and real name unknown, husband of Annie Wiemer;M. E. Noble,first and real name un- known;Noble,first and real name unknown, wife of M. E. Noble; Mn. H. P. Campbell, first and renl name unknown; Jerome F. Bryson; the unknown heirs at law,deviseea,lejakees,pgersonal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estates of each of the following named por- sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Hay, Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hay, George B. Lane,Annie Wien-ner,M. E, Noble, Mrs. H. P.Campbell, Jer- ome F.Bryso ,real names un- known; and 171 persons having or ../_..._ // Speciads for Thursday Friday Saturday /ARCH ~PRESERVER\.m;;..f>§1,,,saon sronr: am So. mb<65 E "Ve New BarkerQ{' f ¥ m \ 2 Building wuznvnmovnw Omah Neb. FLOUR Omar Wdnder Flour, 48-lb. bag - - - - - -$1.79 Maryann Snowflake -- 1.69 Maintop Fine granulated Sugar, cash and \ carry 100Jbs. 5.15 stain. Iron Rust.Stains--Cover stain with salt and lemon juice, spread in the sun, and continue bn moieten with lemon juice till the stain dis- appears. Grass-Wash in naphtha soap and warm water.Apply ammonia and cold water at once. Ink-Use either a special eradi- cator that may be bought or soak in milk or salt and lemon juice. ed accordingly.` JANE MILLRONS,Plaintiff 21-5t.By Maher and Can-igan Her Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Maher 6:Carrigsn, Attys. To:Edward Hay;Hay, first and real nlme unknown, wife of Edward Hly; E. R. Hay, first nnd real name unknown; Ha y, flrn and real name unknown,wife of E.R.Hay; Peter Hay; Lucretia Hay, wife of Pew- Hay; Edwin R. Hay; Bay, first and real name unknown, wife ol Edwin R. Hay; George B. Lane; Annie Wlemer;Wie- mer, Erst and real name unknown, husband of Annie Wiemer;M. E. Noble,first and real name un- known;Noble,first and real name unknown, wife of M. E. Noble; Mn. H. P. Campbell, first and renl name unknown; Jerome F. Bryson; the unknown heirs at law,deviseea,lejakees,pgersonal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estates of each of the following named por- sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Hay, Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hay, George B. Lane,Annie Wien-ner,M. E, Noble, Mrs. H. P.Campbell, Jer- ome F.Bryso ,real names un- known; and 171 persons having or ../_..._ // Speciads for Thursday Friday Saturday /ARCH ~PRESERVER\.m;;..f>§1,,,saon sronr: am So. mb<65 E "Ve New BarkerQ{' f ¥ m \ 2 Building wuznvnmovnw Omah Neb. FLOUR Omar Wdnder Flour, 48-lb. bag - - - - - -$1.79 Maryann Snowflake -- 1.69 Maintop Fine granulated Sugar, cash and \ carry 100Jbs. 5.15 " W m ' " " " " " ° " f ".The newl s wiil make theiTheBrackensxstersMuses.Augie, Ora, Ruth and Pielen and gg"-»"°"'Z}:l gfmfj f where Mx their father, of Omaha, spent. Dec-rs vu oratinn Day in Blmr with then- °;.¢.»M m Mnlml <:.,1.a.NEBRASKA W EEKIN n.'zs@a.oo:cutters s m w e z s ; cmnners $4.25@5.00; bee! md but-cher bulls s'1.2s@s.oo; native b0!~ ogna bulls $6.50@'1.00; val wves s1o.oo@1s.oo:heavy calves 01.00 @1o.so: cmhy calves $5.W@'L002 sm fo choice :backers 810.756 1100;mr m good utocken $935 @10.50: common to mr lmckm / @7_5q;B004 w choice m a n s1o.soou.'ls; hir w :ond feeders sun6xo.5o: oummon so zu: ma-eu xuo ouo z mock co n 8 0.0 00 1.25: stock helian $'l.0o6$i.s0:SEEK me calves m.0 0 o n,o o : : m a belle:m m n u o o u m z feeding neitex-| suoouo. Bo a s s r nny ' ro BTEO NG A hmm shipper demann mr an better qunuty h o n v u pn nmt h m w d u m n Ubc nl nodnts. mamma nt 11.000 held,were cleared enly ut lwady to simmer nzuru.Tap vna $0.95 md bulkmm n w.a om.s o. PAT LAMB-S: Rang hmhl, [oodtochoicem.'1s012.s0:nnze lambd. mu- 0o_|o0d no.so6u.1a: nativa llmbl. zood to choice MIM J @12.oo; mtln mmm. IA!! tagood s\0.0001l.50; yearllngs. m grades s1.0nmo.1s.rx-:mm L AMB BZ we wm ra rFEEDERLAMBS: Wa tem rm, ZOod to choice S9.00@9.25: vm.em Idn., fair to Kood $B.000D.00.EWE: ht.. good no choice $4.00 @4.s0:n c , mr w good ss25@ 4.00: cull md canner ewes $1.500 ?~50. §l E 5 E g E §Tbe Home of Peg/'ed Talking Pzclurcs 5 gqii course. Tekamah Bert Show produce and feed store moved to new quarters.Madrid-Volunwer i i m depart- ment organized here. §T H U R S D A Y §JUNE 12 §S o T h i s i s C o l l e g e §With Robert Montgomery md Sally Stun' g Comedy-"Princ Gabby" sold to provide funds for improv- mg local airport. Stamford-»L. E. Naden Store isbémg remodeled. Madison-»-Alpine Cafe recently renovated. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Snlunhy Matinee JUNE ls and 14 Senior Americans With Km Mlynard Roman; Dehlp¢ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY H i g h S o c i e t y B l u e ? With June! Gaynor and Chu-Im Ferrell y Comedy-Sugar Plum Pup: E SUNDAY and MONDAY § ,Sunday Mntinee E JUNE I5 md 16 §Such Men Are Dangerous 5 With Warner Baxter §Omxdy-16 Sweeties appears. Grass-Wash in naphtha soap and warm water.Apply ammonia and cold water at once. Ink-Use either a special eradi- cawr that may be bought or soak in milk ar salt and lemon juice. known; and z7l persons having or LEGAL NOTICE Maher 6:Carrigsn, Attys. To:Edward Hay;Hay, first and real 'nlme unknown, wife of Edward Hly; E. R. Hay, first nnd real name unknown; Ha y, flrn and real name unknown,wife of E.R.Hay; Peter Hay; Lucretia Hay, wife of Pew- Hay; Edwin R. Hay; Bay, first and real name unknown, wife ol Edwin R. Hay; George B. Lane; Annie Wlemer;Wie- mer, Erst and real name unknown, husband of Annie Wiemer;M. E. Noble,first and real name un- known;Noble,first and real name unknown, wife of M. E. Noble; Mn. H. P. Campbell, first and renl name unknown; Jerome F. Bryson; the unknown heirs at law,deviseea,lejakees,pgersonal representatives and all other per- sons interested in the estates of each of the following named per- sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Hay, Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hay, George B. Lane,Annie Wien-ner,M, E, Noble, Mrs. H. P.Campbell, Jer- . /.uzcu PRESERVER A L §HOE STORE am So . mbqi-SE K*New Barker< z6 ¢ 5 i x f _Building wuznvnmovnw Omah Neb. Let un Current Your Foot ills Nature's way There is no Shoe like the Arch Preserver,atyle plus comfort.The foot comfort lotoreformenandwumen.82 ,i i 'I \\\\\\u||| nunl u \ 1 L |¢A Au a\A\» l\.|lJ: |v. l& l Mrs.Perclx Com on _enbertainei their farm here.We are glad tow e l c o me t h e m b a c k a g a i n i n t o o u r l ~|-------_ anum ber cf her friends at an all .H Y A N D Totals . . . se 5 s 27 1s s day quilting at her home on Mon-A""°"'""~"E°"'°° ° ? '" " " ' ~ ~ Bm 200 ~ 00 R ~ d a y.Mrs.Compton served an §,'§iT3§§§JlZ'°,'§f§,n€"°""°im- u_.n...:n- u..._..-..u.,.f.¢1~{.§ ' ' nm mn mn '7 m 5 E ? ima d{'}'§$?`and palatable Verde!-Work nrozmsmlnxr ormddALWBTindMrn(Thnrhm IIinellnelw駧's`JrIEa§»`§§§ Boite home in ( M. .» n.. u.».||" _,5°\~= fv ""'**""°J'mr .ann mru,uzvuus .xlullsnwan alnvauuhllan - » UV1 vvv Viv v T-V _._=0\1¥1¢1\Blu ff ! 18 5¢ | e nter mi n¢ ¢i a t Su n d a v d mn e r fo r ! " B att, e d f o r K . S c h u rma n i n f = 1 z h¢ h | w.. w . m ~ ' e i _.I I ve r d e l- B o y d c o u n ty r o a d Sunday.Mins Adelaide Landers and girlirlend mme up from Omahl lut week and npent the weekend at 'Mi n Landers home.Mr_ and Mrs, Henrv Cinnsen af Mr.and Mrs.Chris Larsen and children of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and children. Those from mls viclnlty who attended a gathering uf the Wilde~ WMA .r~¢.»..1. .~.."-.1-.». nf u.. (Bm. Rnmnx-ks:2~base hits Wislice miss uorouiy ua xwr wxu smg A m l d -uid Schefller.Sbolen bgeg, 1-:ii nt the Methodist church :next Sun- grocer; sm; hg. Jones vnwev ;=°» lg;-ef 2,¢k_Sagxfitc i x c e ~ d a y norning adding special music Bloouifiuld-Ponca Valley c o m .nm b "§§ ".»...m£ 'EBL .,§"».l1; 2 3 'already efficient c h a r : my sold '"*°'°'F' '"°Wenern PP yof!-Bronson 2.Hmzerbnumer 1:"__\ .¢~m:_ --l -..J _...=\_. Tekphune CfZ'P°'2¥¥°"-_.... .s Farr. Calhnu were au er Mangold-home in Bennington were~ - - - - W ~y li ~ . , . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . - - - - ~- - - a t g w Gwi n n 0 . I - li n e h n e h o me Un lF r i Y Mr s .Clau de Ma t h e ws an d c hi l- d r e n m i n e d a t th e F r a n k m d C li f f o r d Hln e li n e h o me Sun da y . llr. and Mrs. Hang orqenggn nd Mr.a n d M n .John Aronson, M n .J o e Lazure,Mrs.W m. Harrison and grandson, Billie, and Pew Nielsen.Kerwood Aronson of Missouri v.|l..»M...Qu-.nlnu ammina Struck out,by Hagerbaumer 10, Bronson 9. Passed balls, off catch- er, Gidley 2.Umpirc,|Kzme. League standing: Team W.L .Pct. MacDonalds . . . . . . . . 6 o 1,000 I§o{§hBend......5 g .gig m n .m. n.vumscl. and lamuyof Arlington, visited at the home of Mrs.Winaet's mother, Jennie Offen and sister, Belva. Offen lust Sunday. June 23 is the date for night at Ak-Snr-Ben.The ladies Mrs. Miss Blair rluumo utn-Uxty Co unc i l ms - cuased plans for repairing Sha! Street from Vine to Pearl mme Hershey-Citizens voted to sell transmission line to Northwestern Public Sendce Company for con- sideration of $20,000. E al r .an d m n .U m ac c omp ani ed th e m i O m a h a Su nd ay e ve n "i"IA.m»-Qui(xn\\\n\ (gtg nmeune v¢m=,W-. ¢ _»-........,-.......,,Scribnerk gn guest at the home of his uncle,~South John Amman.He a ls o - ~» » ~=' a °: :,: ;; Q-\...|,fm". the Wilde-Wood Circle meedng nt|,,_,_____ 2 s 4wa . . ..500 .428mn are eligible to attend as we ll -|Pnxtm-Survey completed f o l the men and everything minu w new steel bridge across Southa hue time.'Plume rlver hem. ......<..e..,...........,......-.......llir to Omnhn Monday, dled at Solomon Hinellne home. Hr. and Mrs. J. F.Badgerow, nccompaniei by Mrs. Wm. Boss of Los Angeles,who is here on nmit and Elizabeth Cachelin drove to Blair Sunday forenoon and a lle d on Mr.and Mrs.EverettTyson and family.Mrs. Buss Wu Bennlngum Sunday.Mins Emyle Ammon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson,_in lpendln the week at Linuoln vla- iting xeitives.Mr.and M m Elmer Truhlsen and mn, Kenneth,spent Sundayin Omaha with relatives.4 Mrs.John _Arons§m_ eqtgerjdned ye . .. .§ § f § f a e § . . . . . . . . . . §Z I§§§Dr . W . F .He mp h i l l g n d fn mi l y B | 1 i r . , . . . . . . . . . 0 Yesberdafs resdts: MacDonalds 1. Snyder o.Monnichs 5, Blair 4. Scribner 1, Hooper 0. North Bend 4, Schuyler z 6 ~returned Monday evening from A few days spent at Concordia and Belleville,Kansas visiting rela- tives. Mr.and Mrs.Bert Noh are at- tending the Alumni Association banquet this evening held at Car- Ne li gh-Moc n Theatre install:'new cooling system. Wes t Point-lli dwe at Na tural Gas Company seek franchise u supply this city with natural gas Tecumseh-Road from here tc Sterling will be constructed in the near future.f born in Blair over f:in a home where ui now stands,and w bemd bv a few of I f t ears a n me te e n me mb e r s o r me mc u u r my m u u b n u r r z m n u u n r u r u __L ~ 1 : \ . f : g...f\I.n¢iion'Pr mn e ss i ve C lu b a t h e r l | E 'f "'~"-:h°€°=B e r t graduated Nengn-New ro of hemg placedon county court house. Tecumseh-$lK)0.0D0 bond issuelu zmw '"""1 §"" ~~ The A. c. Debel Attome :mm mln IBIIUULfi ET., menu. h31'5»- snI'*~9i!*¢<l yuh twg egn- IN ;1:s@__§9y_1~;'4'¥ _Q9J;.='.i'r. or gew- If "'.=.<Ef".e'°v. of Qmaha approved .for erection of the new Junior high school buiiding.Hay §_Q.\ings---Roma Reno pur- chased Northwest Motor Company. Clinton-New route of Highway No. 20 through here completed and now in use. Ruskin--Drain Restaurant sold to Mrs.Anna Pierce. Hay Springs-Pla ns underway to build 75-room hostelry at Chad~ ron State Park in near future. Scottsbluff -- Improvements are being made on highway east of town.1 Spencer---Comer Grocery install ed pew refrigerator display count- er. Beairigg . Nebraska Natural GasCfompnffy urilohdjng machinery at this place for construction of gas line in Auburn county. Ano ka-C.D. Stone sold gaso- :o ::¢~ ZOod to choice S9.00@9.25:~ em Idn., fair to Kood $B.000D.00.EWE: ht. :ood to choice $4.00 @4.s0:n c , mr w good ss25@ 4.00: cull md canner ewes $1.500 ?~50. Anoka~Butte Lumber Co. Edison-Bond issue approved for constructlon of auditorium for school. Neligh--K.N.D.Highway north from here, being improved. Ogallala Ogallala Butter Fac- tory installed huge ice machine. Search-Put cloth ,immediately in sunlight.Do not wet it. / ~n ~ §l E 5 E g E §Tbe Home of Peg/'ed Talking Pzclurcs 5 gqii course. Tekamah Bert Show produce and feed store moved to new quarters.Madrid-Volunwer i i m depart- ment organized here. §T H U R S D A Y §JUNE 12 §S o T h i s i s C o l l e g e §With Robert Montgomery md Sally Stun' g Comedy-"Princ Gabby" sold to provide funds for improv- mg local airport. Stamford-»L. E. Naden Store isbémg remodeled. Madison-»-Alpine Cafe recently renovated. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Snlunhy Matinee JUNE ls and 14 Senior Americans With Km Mlynard Roman; Dehlp¢ TUESDAY ':I E SUNDAY and MONDAY § ,Sunday Mntinee E JUNE I5 md 16 §Such Men Are Dangerous 5 With Warner Baxter §Omxdy-16 Sweeties ,..|:::~eac h o f th e f o ll o wi n g n a me d p e r - so ns ;E d w a r d H a y ,E .R.Ha y , Pe te r H a y ,E d wi n R . H a y , Ge o r g e B .L a n e ,A n n i e W i e me r ,M..E . No b le ,Mr s .H .P .Ca mp be ll, J e r - known; and z7l persons having or DANGER SIGNALS One of the dan~ ger sig-nnls weshouldalltakeheed of is:That tired and worn- o u t f e e l i n g whichindicates u depleied physical condition. When your body is not function- ing up to par, when you lack that bubb\ing vi- tality and joy in your work,it i s a warning.Have a spinal exami~nation by a com- petent C h i r o - p r a c t o r a n d learn the true c o n d i t i o n ofyour spine. When there is nerve press- ure along the spine that is shutting offthe proper flow of nerve ewergy to dl parts nl the body, Natme provides certain warning signals to sell us of that condition.If 'Lhose signds are ignored PRESERVEB / 1 r\\;-\\:lllI};|)IJ ~ ~ ~am Su. mu i 1 : n; § `¢N e ~ ~ wuznvnmovnw Omah Neb. Let un Current Your Foot ills Nature's way There is no Shoe like the Arch Prenrver,atyle plus comfort.The foot comfort lotoreformenandwumen.82 n Jessie Cachelin, oldest daugh- ter of Ed Cachelin,the pioneer b m m u m Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hungnte andfamilyof Scottsbluff,niece and llphe w of Mrs.Henry Baker, visited st the Baker home three days last week.Mr. I-Iungste is Instructor of the Scottsbluff high lchool. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Busch and daughter.Lonaine drove 'to Mc- Cool to attend school board meet- ing.Supt.Busch has been en~ Kiged to teneh down there againthis year. Ed Peterson, Supt. of Lhe Well- lloet school of Neh., visited at theHenry Baker home Thursday. Mr. And Mrs. Baker accompanied him ho me m Millboro, s. D. and vis-ited from Frrdnv until Mondav. tests,Mrs.John Barry winningfirstandMrs. John McDonald, second in the first, and in the sec~ond contest firsbprize was givenMrs. Chris I-Iinz and second, mls. James Thompson.Ice cream, cake and coffee were served byMrs. Fred Long and' Mrs. Orville Humston.The next meetlngwill be held at the Leon Hindleyhome Wednesday,June 18 with Mes- dsmes James Mullin and James Thompson serving.Mr.and Mrs. Chester Aronson were Sunday dinner guests at the Will McDonald home.August Johnston is -assisting Chester Aronson with his farm duties this week.Mrs. Henry Fleege retumed to Tekamah Friday evening after several days visit at the home of lesl Jn th: wiJu Ne eenM1 numi fol an anJu a t U11 (S WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate of Sophie Margnrethuhnel, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN st Henry Hellwinckel has filed th the undersigned,County dge of Washington County,ebraska, his final report. as Ex- utor ot *the estate of Sophie argaretha Jahnel deceased,andide an application for final nd~ :xistratlon _and discharge,andr the assignment o! reddue ot Late to such other persons as e by law entitled to the same,d I have set the 27th day of ne,1930, at 10 o'clock A.M., my office in said County for e hearing thereof. Dated June 3, 1930.EAL )1 . C . mmm Wm ne m lsinir sunday to con~ duct communion and baptismal services at the Episcopal church. The services will be at eleven o'clock a. rn. Marvin George and F. Powell of Omaha, called at The Enterprise office Friday.Marvin was n former Blair boy and his old friends are glad' to greet him again. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held their memorial services last Sunday in their hall after which they went to the cemetery in a body and decorated the graves nf departed members. The Methodist ladies were en~ hertnined at a nine o'clock hreak~ // Speciads for Thursday Friday Saturday Fine granulated Sugar, cash and \ carry 100Jbs. 5.15 FLOUR Omar Wdnder Flour, 48-lb. bag - - - - - -$1.79 Maryann Snowflake -- 1.69 Maintop Coffee Good Santos Cof- fee, per Ib. -.23 Pillsbury Vitos, reg. 25c, spe- ci al - -~ - -- -.17 Pillsbury Farina 2 for --- - -.25 ;MEATpm fed Chuck 1 Roa~t, per Ib. 19c Shankless Picnic Hams, per Ib. 24c Fresh Fish Every Friday 'l`he North Q Side Store Quality Market PHONE 75 Nielsen. Prop. 20-4¥.County dge. THE HACK SAW VOL 4 Blair,Nebraska,June 12.1930 NUMBER 58 LOCAL/ OVERFLOW Miss Ruth Bross is home from her teaching duties at Fremont. Mrs. Eva Cook is resting corn- fortlbly at her home and is mak- ing steady improvement. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Soll,Mrs. L.L. Soil and two nous spent Wednesday in Scribner. Mr- and Mn. Everett Tyson of Grand Island, spent Sunday at the parental, M. E. Tyson home. The Episcopal Sunday school enjoyed u picnic in the North Park Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Clark 0'Hanlon xe- turned Sunday evening from a two weeks trip to Earlsboro, Okla. Mr.and Mrs.M y Sutton of Beatrice, have been lsiting rela- tive; here. A writer in theAmericanmagazine says,"Show me a man's desk, and l'll fell you what kind of a man he is." We hope he doesn't look a t o unl Every housewife will appreciate the Pren- liu Wnber Gasoline pressure s t o v e s .L i g h t s instantly, just tum A valve and l ht with s match, e gas m m areat one piece drawn brass tested to 200 pounds to the inch equipped with espec-illly designed pres- lure and fuel gauge " I l ignorance i s bliss", says n neigh- bo r, "I know some people _who are like; ;.-1 = ing his house palm.- ed and fixed up in general. Devoe Dead md Zinc paint is guaranteed to cover more sur-face per gallon and longer than any other paint on .the market. The manager was bawling out t h e office boy. "You are a fine kid, you are".he e l l e d ."I've Luug t you every- thing l know and still you dan't know anything." »:. ;_ ~.yfine breakfast and good time was reported. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Giesler and daughter left this week for Moore- field, Neb. where they will take up their residence and where Rev. Giesler has a paswmbe.The Gies- lera have made a number of warm friends while residents of Blair and the best wishes of all go with them to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- son and families drove to Omaha Sunday for a picnic in Rivervifw Park.They also visited Tom Barry,Mrs.James Thompson's brother, who has been in St. Joi- cph's hospital for the past two months, following an accident. He win probably be there for another month. PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE ~Tbe "I-`lqrenoe"oil stoves are the r e sults of more than hal! a century's de- velopment, for the Florence Shave Co. has the distinction of being the oldest manufadurer of oilstovesinAmerica. We have several different. models of Flarence s t o v e s . Come in and let. us demonstrate them to you. Flapper-"A pai r of gutters, please."Clerk-"Somethingliketheonesyou have on?" sa y s h i s wi f e c a n w o k a l l i g h t .hu e h e c a n' t e a t wh a t she c ooks. : n u i,&¥ \¢"i §°f5 |;§§ ,ia 555 ; L; ua har |iqter,Mr|. John .Ammon um B|I:er'| sister Mn. R. P. Petenon Mr. Aronlon.annum- wuhimfum emmtv na l-Mr. md Hn. Herman Whe hnd ,.,........__.....,,....-.__,,.___ Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gustin and son, Walter, Jr. were Sunday call- ers sg the Elizabeth Cachelin home unday.1 Mrs. Hans Jorgensen entertain- ed the members of the DeSotoZWomen's Club last Thursday after- noon.Fifteen members and twovisitors, also seven children, werepresent.Roll call was responded tn by naming a noted artist. Aft-er the minutes of the meeting were read and npproved,plans were made for the annual picnic, which I l planned for July 6th in the Renne grove.Committee women appointed w look alter the re-freshments are Mesdames Pete Uones, Arthur Rowe and Ed Lan- ders and committee women tolook after the entertainment part are: Mrs. U S. Renne, Mrs. Hans Jorgensen and Mrs. Gen. Stanley. Contributions were made for the Teknmah cyclone sufferers.Mrs.Clifford Hineline and Mrs. George'Stanley gave splendid readings on the "Hanging and Arrangement of Pictures in the Home".Mrs. Jor-gensen assisted by her sister, Miss Belva Hineline, served delicious refreshments at the close of tht meeting. Slippers that ear-smart new styles Womens and Misses, $2.98 on 5650; Childrens $1.49 to 5839;num Jettick ss and se.The ShoeStore of Blair-the Fashion Gem- June Dress Event at the ash-i o n Center i n Blair-300 New Summer Silk Dresses on sale at gms, $6.75, $1.95 go ang nva. of Walnut,iowa were week-endguesthofMr.and Mrs.Weston inns-.Mr. and Mrs. Fntz Knudsen and daughter, Laum were Sunday din-.ner guests of their daughter and sister,Mrs. Walter Novak and husband Mr.and Mrs.John Barry en- three tables of plnochle evening.The hostess delicious lunch and all enjoyable evening. and Mesdames Hayes tertained Saturday served a report anMasrs.Rosenbaum and Orville Humston.Delbert and Rachel I-Iumston and Fcnus Rosenbaum spent Wednes- day evening at the Peter Jensen home. The nnnunl school meetin washeld at the McCarthy schoo last Monday evening.Hayes Rosen- balm was elected treasurer.I-'red Long is the retiring! member.James,son of r.and Mrs. Niels Christensen had his tonsils removed last Tuesday and is con- vnlescing nicely.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Paulsen wled at the Edgar Larsen home, west oi Kennnrd. Friday evening.Mrs. Will Thompson and cousin, Mrs. Randolph of Virginia. called at the T. H. Wdght home in BlairSunday evening.Mr. Hayes Rosenbalm, Dorothy Ann and Ruthjane spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William Har- rison and Ada. Mr. and Mrs I-'rank Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- son enjoyed n picnic dinner at Riverview park in Omaha Sunday.The nlso caled nt a hospital to I I parental, M. E. Tyson home. The Episcopal Sunday school enjoyed u picnic in the North Park Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Clark 0'Hanlon xe- turncd Sunday evening from a two weeks trip to Earlsboro, Okla. Mr.and Mrs.M y Sutton of Beatrice, have been lsiting rela- tive; here. THE HACK SAW DANGER SIGNALS One of the dan~ Kfr sig-nnls weshouldalltakeheed oi is:That tired and worn- o u t f e e l i n g whichindicates u ¢|@P|@¢ed physical condition. When your body gs not function- m z up to par,when you lackthat bubbling vi. tallty and joy in your work,it i s a warning.Have a spinal exnmi~nation by a com~ petent C h i r o - p r a c t o r a n d learn the true c o n d i t i o n ofyour spine. When there is nerve press. ure along the spine that is shutting offthe proper flow of nerve ewergy to all parts nl the body» Nature provides certain warning signals to sell us of that condition.If 'those signds are ignored then functional disturbances md later disease will be the result.Don't. hesitate;act today.See a Chiropractor. Consultation is free. Dr. w. M. Foral Wolff Drug Sio n Bldg. PHONE 175 Blnir, Neb. VOL 4 Blair,Nebraska,June 12.1930 NUMBER 58 A writer in theAmericanmagazine says,"Show me a man's desk, and l'll fell you what kind of a man he is." We hope he doesn't look a t o unl Every housewife will appreciate the Pren- liu Wnber Gasoline pressure s t o v e s .L i g h t s instantly, just tum A valve and l ht with s match, e gas m m areat one piece drawn brass tested to 200 pounds to the inch equipped with espec-illly designed pres- lure and fuel gauge " I l ignorance i s bliss", says n neigh- bo r, "I know some people _who are like; H.J.i a m on Welt street, il luv- and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- son and families drove to Omaha Sunday for a picnic in Rivervlfw Park.They also visited Tom Barry,Mrs.James Thompson's brother, who has been in St. Joi- cph's hospital for the past two months, following an accident. He win probably be there for another month. ing his house palm.- ed and fixed up in general. Devoe Dead md Zinc paint is guaranteed to cover more sur-face per gallon and longer than any other paint on .the market. The manager was bawling out t h e office boy. "You are a fine kid, you are".he e l l e d ."I've Luug t you every- thing l know and still you dan't know anything." PETEHSEN HAHIIWAHE Bldr, Nehtllkl ~Tbe "I-`lqrenoe"oil stoves are the r e sults of more than hal! a century's de- velopment, for the Florence Shave Co. has the distinction of being the oldest manufadurer of oilstovesinAmerica. We have several different. models of Flarence s t o v e s . Come in and let. us demonstrate them to you. Flapper-"A pai r of gutters, please."Clerk-"Somethingliketheonesyou have on?" says his wife can wok all i gh t.hue he can't eat whatshe cooks. A new simile:"An ~ x merry-wo-rcun li n mzes 11 to hz uns Tnurzany, Bw 1.1101111115 Darry-Friday, Saturday and Monday.I t Mr.fmd Mrs.Will 'I`homPB0D entertained at Sunday dinner D A L E D o m c s ',E£z...=3&f' £2 f.E.i1€.°1.f=.~':<'_1@;"%'§' ei mu u ny , m. n» . u a nu u ap n a r m o n OIV '.T h dRo la n d Orr ns bv ~ 3 2 9 , l? f ' f ' . . _ . _ . f " I 1 P " ° ' ? _ " 5 ' 3 _IleftforCasper.Wyo.last week where they will visit relatives and friends.Mr.and Mrs.Major Onnsby will live in their home during their absence. Wm. Cook returned from SouthDakotaSaturdayafter spending several weeks there. Ea Gaines, Frieda and Delbertmoved into the Herman Jungbluth haue at Dale Friday. Mattie Heuermm returned w her home Friday after spending a neck with her Aster,Mrs.Pnrk Smith nt Omnhn. auuuny.mn. zuuxuuipn us a cousinof Mrs. Will and Mrs. Dan Thomp- son and plans to visit relativeshere amd at Tekamah. ~Red Cloud-Windows in Sacred Heart church being repaired. Madison-F.L.Stark barber shop muved to new quxrwra.Bridgeport-Tennis court beingi constmcted on lots opposite the Pl'¢-IBY'-Bti-In church. 4Creighton-Renwdeling of lorm er Sec urity num bui ldi ng mug! DANGER SIGNALS One of the dan~ Kfr sig-nnls weshouldalltakeheed oi is:That tired and worn- o u t f e e l i n g whichindicates u ¢|@P|@¢ed physical condition. When your body gs not function- m z up to par,when you lackthat bubbling vi. tallty and joy in your work,it i s a warning.Have a spinal exnmi~nation by a com~ petent C h i r o - p r a c t o r a n d learn the true c o n d i t i o n ofyour spine. When there is nerve press. ure along the spine that is shutting offthe proper flow of nerve ewergy to all parts nl the body» Nature provides certain warning signals to sell us of that condition.If 'those signds are ignored then functional disturbances md later disease will be the result.Don't. hesitate;act today.See a Chiropractor. Consultation is free. Dr. w. M. Foral Wolff Drug Sio n Bldg. PHONE 175 Blnir, Neb. §T H U R S D A Y §JUNE 12 §S o T h i s i s C o l l e g e §With Robert Montgomery md Sally Stun' g Comedy-"Princ Gabby" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Snlunhy Matinee JUNE ls and 14 Senior Americans With Km Mlynard Roman; Dehlp¢ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1s md 19 a l lH i g h S o c i e t y B l u e s W h J l \ e ! G y n o r a C\\rI Comedy-Sugar Plum Pup: | E SUNDAY and MONDAY § ,Sunday Mntinee E JUNE I5 md 16 §Such Men Are Dangerous 5 With Warner Baxter §Omxdy-16 Sweeties A I Maud Maier! and Sylvia Jnng.|°°lllPlUi°1\ and will soon be mu-1bluthspent the week-end with pid by Fickling Dmg Store.