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06-19-1930THE ENTERPRISEv m xrs Tn E Ns \\'s _n»gn}alm A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB Nab. sud ulmeax sn NEWSPAPER WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT s..".1'&'.2"5.'».7!°il'f='<» ';;¥':;.€"S,';+,g;°;,-_,,. Se..BLAIR, NEBRASKA. JUNE 19, 1930 From lhqjinrden Spot of Nebnlkl-NUMBER 22wuhhm on Oomny. xW*|N"l` ACT QuEs11oN ¢SMAL L G RAIN c nnfrrri c nrlo x 'mls WIL L SOON BE HERE Farmers of Washington county who are raising pure bred small grains such as wheat, oats, harley, and rye, and who are dairous af having their fields inspe and certified,are urged to notify County Agent Gauge Bates i n order that he may know how many days' time will be required of the inspector. This inspection work must be completed before the grain is cut in order to determine its purity, and new growers are urged to rc.-~ member that it cannot be certified after it is cut.1 Entertain Some Eastern Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feer and family entertained at a six o'clock dinner, Tuesday evening, June 10, in honor of their relatives, Leonard Page and Ed 'Weiss of I'itts»burgh, Penn., who have been visiting the Farr families the past week.They left. for their homes in the east on Wedncsilay, having spent a pleas~ ant vacation.The out of town guests were Harry Larson and family of Craig and Wm. Koehler, Sr., Wm. Koehler, Jr. and family, .Xlbcri,Koehler and family and Irene Larsotl, all of lfehling, Neb. o |r AUT()'HEI"lS RII.\CI{I 1~:r»Im::»nc STAGE Ilzton-Stealing' of automobile; h:1»reached such an "epidemic :t.a;f:=" that in the future he will I'n-vxlimfmll jail sentences for all :automobile thieves regardless of ~InL}.er they are first. offenders or mn.,Assistant District Attorney Frank G. Volpe statccl. li1IAI`I{1CII \'.Rl"§.\l'»liIl{Y \'L QUllil15 I0 \` \ .\1: < 1' r s Chi¢.1:-»--Beatric e Cre:'mrg.Co., nnnnmu;.¢§th "ac q u i si ti m u i tire l 1.\§I"I\'ef5\\Il (\a,, (}})CI.lli!!}{hu t* t- ::.nd ic e \I l| . i.|1 pla n t :at Fa i r - fu If l,0ltLln1\\;|.: md \\'.1shir.L;to!1, I n .Beatric e Qlso purc hased th e B r a xto n Cr ea me ry Co.o f Ot t u m - wa ,wh ic h wi ll me r g e wi t h th e Li n d en I ver s o n p lan t in tha t c i ty . CELEBRATE 97TH BIRTHDAY Reception Committee C 1¢;;i3 )]§'ices Being . A! ,$ f - = = < =~ q t / f _ . / ' ¢¢ ¢ . ¢f f i k ' {.~" Z a "\ 9(, ¥ ~ L , ,~" I , f l ~'\ -rv- " " " f .\\,~" "' @,f "`.7. $ f \" , & 7 é 5 r 'p ,.B f '~3 . 5 - " - 5 .L I L :~~ .~~f ? € * ` *~ ' " -' » ~ ° ". - 4 1 / '~' ¢" »r ~ »~ ~ . 5 5 M r a : , J ~, . -~ '=~ "' p r , . / » - /r l ; - L f " ¢ H "1 .1 \.1 »~ ~ ~/ Q ,f f ; , * ; % @ » f 'R J c *~| »*f;f:~. , 4 f . ~' h y ;~~= ~~ . /;~M 1 f i ~~~ If " / ; , /. t_j .'» '¢ 1 f - ' a 1 ~5 °|~~~f i - ' f - f ~ i ° ' = " ~ ~ ° ' ~/,g , ~a x e - 5 4 ?~'f,;f» ';°T ;~Z3a.=»1t:»°~ .'- - - . . ,f . » <~ ~f * ~~* L ~~f ,f f f L_ms l . l ° ' "ORUM BUSY BEES" ORGANIZE Regardless of the fact um las! Friday was June 13th, it did riot daunt, the enthusiasm of thirteen girl friends who met. at the homeof Miss Pdscilla Wrich, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Wrlch olthe Orum neighborhood, to organ-ize themselves into we "Orum BLAIR WINS BALL GAME OVER NORTH BEND Fomma C0UN'f}'SBggRESTER Game Played on North Bengi nn- ~ Season After Long Run of Hard A number of friends and rela tives of Grandpa Tranberg of Rem- soa, lows. drove over last. Sunday to visit him in honor of his 97th birth nnniwrsary.' Mr.Trshberg makes his' home with his daughter, Mrs.Chris Nel~ son o l Remson and is hale and hearty in spite of his remarkable age.There were eighty-one rela- tives present.A lovely lunchwas served picnic fashion and a won- derful birthday cake with all the irimrnings.Among those present were the following delegation fmm Blair:-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohs and family and Ernest Bohs, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bobs, Mrs. Oliwr Huddleson and Mr. Seward Chris~ tiansen.Ernest and T.A.Bohs and Seward Christiansen are the Council Bu;-u Tractor to be Used for Street Work.No Actidn Taken on Purchaiie of Boiler B\::y gfe 4-1;5 3 5 Gl;|b".Mrs.Joe I ; m , e has received Luck.Stands at the Bozuzm nr r ; e t e ° ° ° .doundy A.g;;;' word from her nephew,Allred the List in Winnings. ,P89 F s mv e ~ " s .S!eavensen.,that he is stationedfor the Light Plant me members in perxecung tnelrorganization composed of the fel Mrs.Chris H_W d president Margaret Rolland;ce president Anna Hansen;secretary,Vema Wulf; News Reporter, Edna Han sen.Other members-Priscilla Wrich, Irene Wulf, Helen Hansen Helen Rasmussen,Georgia Ann Hansen,Esther Wnch,Esther Hansen and Dorothy Jensen. The Club plans to meet every two weeks, and the next meeting will be held at the Hans Wulf farm home on the afternoon of June 27th. lowing personnel:Local g !forty miles hut of Laramie, Wyo. having gone out as government forester following his work at Ames, Iowa College the past year. He is junior forester to Ranger Williams, who has charge of Fox Park. Alfred spent last summer in northern Caliiomia and Oregon in the government forestry service and is getti ng a lot of vduable nnd practical experience in this kind of work. Unanimous Vote BLAIR WINS BY SCORE g To 6 Game Played on North Gend Dia- mond.North Bend Still Holds Second Place in Elkhorn League. Blair won its first victory of the 1930 Elkhorn Valley league senpon when it upset the dope bucket and defeated the second plnce North Bend aggregation on the North Bchd lot Sunday after- noon by the score of 9 to 6. North Bend's position in the standing was not altered by the defeat. as both REDUCES CITY LIGHT RATE Sale of Light Plant Presented to Council.Nu Action Was Taken Except to File the Statement. The regular mcoting of the city council was held Tuesday evening with.alI members of the council present.After the formal open- ing the matter of the purrhase of a tractor for use on the city 1-»t.re<ts was taken up and one was purchased from n Fremont con- £1rn.The next thing to be considered was the reduction in the iight rate which \\':1s reduced one-half cent p4r kilownt.This required the p::~~|m; of an ordinance which grandsons of Mr. Tranberg 4-H CLUB Bbv s AND GIRLS CELEBRATE The fl-H Ciub boys and giris o!`\ the stale \\ele guests of the Stutq 1 - o r r o w e r l ' | 3 l l " ~ h °n l u n m i m ,i n m-iv.m e , and Scribner, in thinl, lost. The am 1 |1'E:1&'.E°"§Yu*i '£> ~ mm nf ...£.'§:"i'£i'm"..'; 25: NEW COUNTY F l u x c s Agricultural school at.Lincoln during the first. week in Juno where they were given an object lesson in the judging of live stock and a study of other lines of farm work that not only made an intel~ esting and beneficial week but also a very pleasant one. Howard Charlet,who resides nest of Blair, represented this sec- tion of the county and his report on what they did while there :speaks volumes for the school. E After the session in Lincoln,f they were taken to Omaha where ithev were the guests of the neck- Ujjzczcmy L, nec/eea The auditing firm of O.M. Campbell and Company of Lin- eoln started Monday morning on the checldng up of the different county offices of the county. The office of the .Clerk of the District Court was completed on Wednesday, showing that between $17,000 and $18,000 had passed tl1lnm;'l1 thu nffi:~r» 1929 and is the regular annual cheek up that is made yearly.It is thought. that the work will he completecf by the end of the week and the report will then be made. The checking company has this year sent in a much larger force o f a c c o u n t a n t s t h a n u s u a l a n d t h i s ~f: m i l i | " | + . >V1 \n l fn \° .n r \ . |i, .. . .. . .. l _w n "u n o "' _' " ° - " J i n c c l u z e n s g i H L I I I I I I I I y g g g u . - - - -- 4 .- --a \¢1 .A A s u N l A L I Enter przse ar e a s f o llo ws :Ge or ge on e ne g a ti ve vut-9,la s t meek to ~c QQ ';h°Si xth tl _ou si de o f J-Ic Quarrie,f o r do u nty c le rk ;se ll th ei r e le c tri c po we r p la n t t o ,.'ff`°_" , ° . . " l" " T? "5 §"°':". "Q" of f ic e s s i n c e the las t is s u e o f Th e un an i mo u sly , with the exc ep tio n ° £ | f l ' 3 5| s c or in g s ix in we f if th an d mi with vo te fn r'HPI |1.?H e n r y C h r i s t e n s e n ,: l o r c l e r k o f t h e N e b r a s k a P o w e r C 0 1 the district,court,and Albert H. for tv.cnty thousand dollars. : p u s 1 ._....f \ | n 1 n i n z t t n I n n z l Q u a i ! mpanyi.\_u1e t<_urealc Lnrougn th e N oi" I " _-a10[U$nN hrn~Ln li ght and u m r f.~1§\| t:y ~5»r»-r t a n ]|';¢§Zr 1 -I :gn- gr .1!In I! r r 1..1 c ll f~r :Iv ;z|:cf1.1 1 f-1'th i :ln |15cm1 GGICDSEINol{h Bend tallied lhrnn in tho Antler for iloat senator DELWGQEZI Washington and Dodge counties. Politics has been warming up of late and from the outlook new it is quite likely that a contest 'willfbe made for every office in the county. At present the only uncontest- ed offices in the county is that of county assessor,county superin~ tendent,state representative and state senator. v n u . :z | | . | . a \ . u . \ : u u u u \ \ 1 \ . u | } ' n u \ votes were east.in favor of the proposition, and only one against. The women of the village took an active part in the election and as- sisted in making the vote so fav- oxnble. This vote probably has not an equal.I t is difficult to find so many poeple of the same mind in a community as large as Herman. 1:\11>1:ovan1Ex'rs AT DANA first From"ales" 1»`n#.ii"£\§¢ "§1i{f£1§ the home team was scoreless.A rally was started in the ninth, but it was cut short.after thlee scores were made. The Blair batters collected 11 hits.Sick, K. Schyrman, Dey and W. Sehurman, each had two hits to lead the batting lists.Ji. Datel, Orth and Cobb were the leading North Bend hitters with two each. North Ilclul,nltiw-u;5f\playing off form in the firhl, y:|.tl1- hd 10 btltiu-| ~}fnl :md lhv r atzll the |i.ht 1I:nt :Incl asking fur \ |i l }i f on fii »llm.\i:\;.:»-g i -u- 1 -n g n u n .v¢ ¢ u v e u a » |a. u \ . | ll \ l U \ ;| | | q | \ , | ; ; :|111 U f u i c b d u l l 'u f l l k 1| . l :l .I ATI(T h g ~i g ~~~ u p t h c \ \ . 0 Ik ¢ t u b T.l|l l l l r o y a l n l { l ! H.||Ll. i l 1 . C p r u ; ; ; . \ L \ l .. m l - u i ; u u u uux | .> r glanhful to tht il county £l;'L"1l bu.GIVE CL.0'1H1:<G SHOWER C0L':~:c1L 1>|:ocI»:1~:1>1:~:cs a1.~~»L u t h e ¢1;:¢rc : 1 i .c ... ,- ..» . | \ ' L h u ( l i d w h a t H w y C m l l d l u m a l A n u m b e y o f r e l a t i v e s H5111 J u n e 1 7 ,1 9 3 0 ,| :.:\l Gu|.nr;>:`\\EI)I)IXG \XNI\'E!{SARY Those in charge of Dann CO IIIIEE our two Hllur 11=r11:11'lim ucntirm 4.1 pl».\s=e11\l.0:;»..frierlds assembled at the Lc1Iu5i A Bater home Inst Sunday to r:1\ef~g,t,.regular meeting of the Dlaif ._.-.-;=-.\ ¢ » n »L a i n e :4 | n ][1 nc s u mm a r v I o li u wsCouncil was culled to onles':30 P. M. by Mayor Stews:|.| 'allowing Councilnum answer-i »o roll call, Bigglow, Cmwdy; rn, Mcliay, .'Echmidt, Humlahii Roberta;Moore reponing Will Wage War On .\L least two nlenxnmtraliuhs Lanadian Thistlesl mga mm.".mm uwu Wu,...Qpast few weeks making needed im- provermnts on the grounds and campus.Grass seed has bo:-n sown :md the campus leveled.A dainty rock vnnlon has been built and the 3 Sick, rf . . . . . Schcllcr, p-lb Van Ueusen, cfW. Schurmun, lf HairuwL, .'Ir. Uir.r .!. l:1.m\l:mr German Lutherans /Hold A Picnic Mis: Dorothy n clothing shower, ,E 7;: preparatory to` her trip to Europe the 1in July.Dinner wal served cnfc-:ing 1teria style and visiting was ¢l\.l°¥'-Jenned.Miss Dorothy very K¢|\¢\"land L n n 1 - o A EAu1| 1 4 1 1 5 2 0 I - M aIf.ui L-- n I-1 3 1 2 5 0 1) I D I |||]Ulm: iI| In 11|m iLf]I.tfl I The German Lutheran church ously sung a number of selectionsfor her guests.The uut~of~countyguests present were Mr. and Mrs] Chas.French :md family ,df Ari- ington, Mr. and Mrs. 0606 Gmbhe und fumil of Frcmont,Mr and iuftcr roll cull. The minutes of 'thc last regular meeting were read and approved. communication from t h xr¢§\\'elT Home rngarding the pm'- ing of the Intersection of Granty.Mrs,Perry Juhns of Davenport, ~ Csnter Streets was read.This Ia., Mr. und Mxi, Art Johns and family of Omnhn and Mr. nhd Mrs. Fmd Grubbe of l'npillion. |pruposition was then referred to lhu Street & Alley Committee. Bids subn\ittcd on n Tractor for wi ll b e c onduc ted th i s f a ll i n \\ash ing1. on c o unty on th e era dic a-fizon of Canadi an thistles, ac c ording to C o u n ty A g e n ; Ge o r g e B a te s o f Bla i r ; Na b ._ Th e me th o d o f erad ic ation wi ll be b y th e use o f sa lt c h lo r ates l suc h a s i s used i n de s tr o y i n g th e bi nd weeds a n d po i so n ivy . Th e t w o f a r me r s wh o ha ve al- ¢: | " "" '"..-...- . - .-- - -- " " \- - -gra ve lin g'o f th e d r i w s i s to he do ne i n th e ne a r fu tu r e . At p r e se n t, sc a f f o ldi n g i s u p o n i h e adrnini§'tration b u i ld i n g a n d th e wo o d wo r k o f th e bu i ld i n g i s be i n g Lreated to a fr e s h c oat o i pa i n t. Th e i n ter i o r o f th e b u ild in g s a r e i n fi n e shape an d e ve r y th i n g w i ll Dey , 3b . . . W ar ri c k , 2b Elto n , ss . .. K . S c h u r m a n ,c 3 Simon sc n , p . . , 1 Krau se, 1h . . . . 3 To ta ls .. . 3 6 Co ntin ue d o n . . . 5 . . . 4 »-H 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 9 11 p a g e 1 3 1 6 0 3 1 - - 27 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 u p ¢ s 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 r 'Lia :. \ |I: -» . .. l |l1\I§g»}1. 1.1 I Ii .and Sunmluy School of Blair, drove up to the Henry Ruwe farm near Hemmn last Sunduy where Mr. Emest Lang, who farms the place, gud invited mhem to picnic for thnt ny. I1.r.\\|nu\I» IU!1 m x L i::\If L 11- Lill ;!1 ll 1 .alul 11 |.ui1.l1!$p |0.11 In all, around one hundred and fifty narlicinatcci in the event..1 |, \ \ Ii l a l a n d a ll ha d a u;=r§.plea sa nt d a y | o f i t.Th e we a th e r c ondi tions " m f r : . \ I ll c l a n d th e nr o i fr a m nt reaSte ".. " ''uc i n rcaunnc ss 101 me Op c u ln g L ud s a s k e d f o r th ls wo r k a r e S a mlth r'.~.n..¢f.~ in Svn tvmb c r . CELEBRA'l`E JOINT use o n th e C i ty Stre ets we r e nnnnml vnwul nrnl Isahnnlsaiml.FfzlrhSn wart amll Anton Aiulurrfn FORl\i|I;mR m n m l n r m n I n n ,f ' 7v'».'f|,U r . , ;/ , ;4 ! Miss Dorothy Gray leaves Sun- I n m 1 11 - ==,...51§m ~EEi\s§§{¢J }§E°}1"b;I1i Islam .\xx|\1»;ns.mil:>= `é'$§§§1§`§§1.f§§{§ Z&}JE§i"a'¥éE3 whose farlnx .r.:'3 hom locat\<1 in] ;;:l.1 I |1311 the lI1£1rriCtl IUC!!I`f3S0{|l3§i\€present wen?given Lincoln lun 1nip of \\'ashie1;;1|».,; £1 1. 11 l m r l l l i f l v I 1 . u l l i l l '\ [I l l 1 l L ! |* i m m l n v e v e n i n g 1 1 1 q C l y f f i \ ¢n 1 i u 1 . l t o S t i m e Q 9 e x p l a i n a n d \ ¢ = ' . 1 1 ! t } ' ,N o b l d S k § L .~ .r ..a g1. 11 . -a.. ~ »- ..al 1 1 : <. 1 \ ' =: 1 ;t »1 ;4 ,' u m s u r p r i ' a c < l h e r h u - b : . v ~ . »d i 1. 11 2 e q u i p m e n t o f f e r e d .T h *D r y a p p l i c a t i m u o f t h e k i l l i n g ; l m 1 : . . : 1 | | -.: 1 .11 U I C . L " U E f :1 .: 1 ;n l 1 . 1 ! E \ c r b y h ° 1 v i n B a n u m b e r m l ¥ l 1 a L i i :A l l e y C o m m i t t e e r e c o m -\ 1 \ " 1 I 1 i C f l l w i l l b e L ]: l i : I L l e a s t 0 1 l a " U 1 I 1 :f1. _~.~.J U l { 1 I E "||' r .l . m v .: m r l f r § n n d ¢ a r l r n n i n m l u [ 1 11 . ! : : 1 . t a C l e v e l a n d T r a d e r 1, .| 1 I = |S t e w a r t f a r m : a f t e r t h e f i r s t ACCIDENT REYURT I-'fm QTAW 'GIVE-'N III w U1'|m\L \l 1 n \v Aahnn, \\'¢-ll ,HLLLU \ linmvn hY day for California whuru hhv will sp::ul the sua i » " M " ; . 1 ; § ; ; e : ~ ~ n t t h e p r i c e o f f e r . 1 ~ ....¢l..|:..,. g,|.1|-nip Shan of |"rL'-|Olin1 f:||m»rn h:|.vi|1;: land in 1. V l \U & z ; | | . ¢ |u l l l l l l ;||\..|.- Clf# +i}.Uulllf :'ll£|. Sllti \»'~1 1.p 11 \.\l|l.iq:l i m > L L u n g ;.:1d Elvin Dr. E. Mozlts' sister, Mrs. M. MIPu p - v u v u ; . ¢ " . .,- -' k l l (. 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K C C I D E S TS i ' f f\~==»='=.{{ul\~::L<>I.-xr or n " : '" 'Mr JI-III;Bec klu n,Mr .an-l his .11 ; \ c to r ; : mr :nfl spvc ified :ind :Il . _ . . . . . r p \ \ . ~xr ' i " i ' "f°;""3".3 Jfshn Ga lla g he r a n d f n lm ly ,?LE1:pric e o l $*,1:.».00 not.Ur ,~!!l}l\ll;i we n ::lc -'I\.."i&.\\\.(;L '_';'f'}§",Ilnr Uf-*.:mi J lr s.Chas.A .Ili n eli n e an-.lull c ali , 1lig\2 \o\v, Cro wdy , J vn ll 1 _1a 1! \"ri i 'l\du r i n g th c l;lClht(iui 10 ay -1 (.ln u lv \l." i Lois J enn, }[| 5 H£'Ill\¢ l.:uI\'.iqn:;li lln d ah l,)IooI`C'»i\I,I{z\y,Sc hlmlll 1 \-.:a };i| \:l \:\~i1|g J u n Ii.|S !c:|u§;htQré,1`if~a n ¢ l. M_ r .W a l t 1 Wi R0'DD!i5 '~"}}'nE ' A Y E ' ,th i \ .\.u : | : I \ i . 1 :A m o n g m e w n m 1 <.*c n omr c hina nu n wln f l nu \ . i .f.1¢uvhn §~\=-ialgnt _of )|i§\ne_§o§,a, _uds ~ Vol:s homes \ r .lu 1 l.|l bn I l l » |I U ¢1uus1sv\»lun | |u A \ l It a li -ning'the finals na' thv-annual mu.,Ec contest wilich 1.....s r¢.:e.|t! held by the Omaha university \ | ¢ . . .t n . .1.1 \\r...:..l..¢._a . s l. l . .- : 4 . . by de a th m s t Sa tu rd a y n i g h t, Junl-14. .She h a d go ne to L o n g Beac h, Ca li f or ni a f o r a visit.wi t h he r sister,Mr s .J o h n Po r te r a n d h a d be en the re b u t s i x d a y s wh e n s h e pa ss ed away . Mr s . A th a n wa s b o r n n e a r C r a i g Mr s .M a r y C a r t e r l e f t f o r l a m - elly n, Nab. lust. Thurrsdzxy to spend a mo n t h witn.he r da u g hte r ,.\Ir.;, I va r C la r k . J o h n P . J e n se n of L in c o ln s pe n t Sun day wi t h h o me fo lks .I-le i s wo r k i n g un d e r J u d g e D a y u f th e Sn nr omn (Znurt I n l.im~nln. Tim fli;l ...... .d ....Ifxnu erson M1»u.\.|.»l|..\.|;Ln l| .lxy uni.Lu 3 :tu.\ [ b m B L A I R R E L A ] | \ E 5 1th e §=.hl;i~1\.1 .;nic ty council.Th e Spanton an d su n . \ \...I €|\!..||||~.:t .\¢\n\*1.\.:|¢;1 .n .a .¢F .Sp an to n HT r.and Mtn.Ben. motion carried/Jn, Mr. and Mrs. v.An Ondinance was introduced bl? nl family.Mr.:Incl Cnunnrilmnn Schmidt. known aa }\:nu b u t A.u n a .1..\L.:..\'.|fL|:ill I 0attee.L ~l. . ..g,:&.1Il.U u r i Cam;all ;~.1 ll th mwn o r i o i \\0fi\.i i | ~4l ll."\\;;.gi ve n a t o u r l.L ;...-L1:.;;:u m \..i.»ve r y \\l;ii "L n,1| .Il .l1|p[»|.mIq;d .Ne1 L" If r .`\1f.;..l»::~en h a s th e 8}Tu}=;1ti1y -f our ulsil r in her long siege of 1ii:.-~1:1 in r fz i mi ly . Till*SLIII:ililli rc iltllniilfr rn llml .. . .. . ., ......_~.. .._.-........,19. W h ile th e n u mb e r o f ac c idents wa s lo w f o r the p er i od in c lud e d i n th e r e po r t, the n u mb er o f i nju r i e s pe r ac c i de nt, p ar ti c u la r iy i n mo to r ac c idents, showed n greet inc rease. W i t h a to ta l of 1 1 0 motor a c c i- dents, 13 persons were killed and227ini ure d.o f a to ta l f o r a ll n o r m a n b tr u ve : mu la n ln ydr o ve i n Mo n d a y eve n i n g f r o m th ei r h ome i n W ic hi ta, K a ns as an d wi ll vis i t. re lati ve s a n d f ri e nd s f o r a c o u ple o f we e ks . He r ma n i s a n d h a s f o r a n u m - ber o f y ears,been i n the emp lo y o f the Co lema n L a m p Co mp an y , oc c upy ing a n i mp o r ta n t pos iti on Mr s .Gle n W i lso n a n d s o n , , Mn an d Mr s . J a me s Hi n ei i n e a n d f a m- i ly o f Om a h a , Mr . a n d Mr s .L . D . 'W i c kh a m a n d f a mi ly o f T e k a m o h . M r .E d g a r W i c kh a m o f ' I' e kn m:r i i Mi s s Ma r t h a II oi er ,Mi s s Sophie Me nc ke ,Mi s s Iifelva Hi ne ii ne an d Ha n s G u s t i n o f D e S o to , Mr . n m: af.l}\n;i n \ i f n i u n i i n n | Mr s .Ha r r y J i in e li f i c a n d f a mi ly . Ordinance Number 484, repealing the old electric iight Ordinance and substituting a new one.Mo v e d an d Sec onded,th a t W i " s i x be stiitpendved a n d th a t th i s ordinanc e be passed to i ts th i r d read ing.O n r o ll c all.Bi ge low, Cr o wd y ,J ensen,Hu n d a h l,Mo or e, Mc K a y , S c h mi d t a n d Ro b e r w vo t .u ma u n a all u u g u l .U1 Lula Ext),was a wa rd ed fi rs t plac e i n vo ic e. Mi s s W r i g h t h a s a ve r y pleas- in g vo i c e a n d i n a c o n te s t o f th i s so r t wh e r e th e ta le n t is o f th e be st it i s a g r ea t h on o r to be p lac - e d fi r s t.She h a s put, _Blair o n th e m a p i n a wa y th a t me a n s mu c h . Iland there grew to wornanhood. "'"""' " "" " " " "--Mr.andMr|.W .J.Saleele-After reel\1n¢ her educauon, 'h°||,nt¢¢| their wedding ve ~ ::.'.'!:.'a.&f;':f.':.t':§.1::r;§§.:'£:'.=:|sum. June 16, when the Frank A n v i l ;I I I .u n :a u u :1 . : | 5 u u x . : ; ;\ r \ | u \ . u a i u . ;E 1 '~f 0 hf o l l o w e r !f o r h e r e n t i r e l i f e .u " f % " " '? ' " "J 0 m a " »w e r e A b o u t 1 9 1 4 .M r .a n d M r s .A t h a n _ " i f ? ' £ ' = P ' * ? . / n t ~ ~ L - l n k m ' o f i n c i d e n t !of 30 killed bmgqlfqls gud 9 plant rg Neighbon "Q ~ injured. 16 being perman- I l l l u l b l l .u ; 5 a B o th h c n m o f B la i r , a n d to th e scene f o r th ei r vac. 1 his wite are natives g are_ ggaq to gg buclf Hr.and Mrs. Cl\dr=Rnsmfnn nm {nln»'.\.V¥<f'* h i \Y|0 ti o f l C 8 . l ! i o d I h i A i n } n n n v . . } . l . . \ ll\h l l h b ,n n f u r i . u u u .W L U D M r a n d ~C 1 K ~`amily .Th i s ordinanc e wa s th e n read b o u g h t is f a r m i n Mi n ne s ota rs.a r o r m a n Pnl'Hwn mn:nnrl ii mo .Mo ve d a n d \¢. .. ru .. \.f u l!r 1 ...wh er e M r .A t h u n f a r m e d f o r a h a d as d mn e r g u e s ts o n la s t F r i -an d f r i e nd s wh o ar e th e r e nuy clnsameu.Aviation accidents in Nebraska s Pf their childhood CEL EBRATE Auxlv e ns nnx' ntlon. 'SES Monday,June 16 occurred the,FASHION CENTER twenty-first wedding mlniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Ruhr, Jr. .mi :hs T:'lll!\1;nv r'...._ of this city.f Seconded,that this rule six he again suspended and that this ordinance be passd to iets third rnedings.On roll caii,Bigelow, Crowdy,Jepsen.Hundahl,Moore, McKay. Schinidt and Roberts 1.ot~ .un-s umuys ummm. ouugnzer orCharlesGilliamof this city, and Wallace Fitch,son of Mr.and Mrs. J. T. Fitch of Herman, were married Saturday, :June 14 nt wehomeofthebride's sister,Mrs. IP A V n n b i n n n l r Iu \ u n » n n \ » §Tn number of years while Mrs. Athan continued her work as a. teacher. Later they purchased property in Pipestone and mode their home. Mr.Athan gave up teaching and is now employed in the postal day,Mrs.Jim Smith of Lakin, Kansas, Mrs.H.Lorenzen of Ft. Cgxihoun and Miss Margaret Von Lanken of this city. Mr. and Mrs.George Ruhr, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Toft. dr~o\0 |COUNTY TEACIIEB uoxo m-:D hue on the increase the re9ort| Mi s s Ma u d e Ma sb er s of Ar li n g - to n,r e wi ve d otic c f r o m th e Bo a rd o f E alu c at J n o f the Oma h a c i ty sc hools th a t s=he ha s been elec ted to the pe r ma n en t fa c ulty li st.Th i s pri vi le ge ls awa rd e d sta te s , a n d d u r i n g th e two we e k s per iod f i ve crashes oc c urred,re- s u lti n g i n thr ee de aths and f o u r injuri c s.Th e n u mb e r o f ind us- tr ia l an d h ome ac c i de n ts s ho ws n o inc rease a n d th e n u m b e r o f ag r i - c u ltur a l ac c idents wa s re po rted W A S H l)I£E.': Th is wee k- 1 ter i s holding o f Bee Y o o n $2.95 eac h.'I l I u n wu h ; : a verylYl.P-..l.. In a u l vi l \.| l-l l" s l r e c i a l s a l e On gunqag, the dhy before, Mrgnling ui.YE', the motion ; \ \i l n .| n | . 5 |u v | J ( \ I \ . I | | | U | I s | ¢ | .t ~l h l 1 nc g r r i e d .. I ' I ' h e n r o o m h a s b e e n f a r m i m r w i t h l s f e r s l c b u t M r s ,A t h a n s t l l l c o n | f . ' ¥ f ' f . . _. ° . _~ ' . ' l ' {' . . . . f ' f ` f .. § ? . . -nunr muted a number of friends This ordinance was then rem his :SithDressesntlworth to ss tn their "°"1° to ppm; of .ring for up¢-u=;\-a ugge-h}.°v=d 194 Mrs. F11 1 ~~ ~il|. u||u |.\y w v n u .m e ll r u lsu u ll n u n||,3 ;_ f n ~ - g g H e r h e a r t w a s i x !t h e w o r k a n d s t a t i o n s .. L t s w e m s u m s t r e e t . a t " P W = 1 : ' f ° > ' = . : ' f = * f . " = °*'= ~ e " = " E . . ? 4 = = -< ? ° : ! K ° ! * ° = : ~ " \ - : " ! . f i ' § F » 5 u u s nTh e y a m after five years of teaching with an excellent rating. With this also comes a large increase in salary for as lung as she desires to be a twchor in the Omaha city schools.. Miss Masters is the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.Morris Masters of Arlinsrton ann hm m m m a..ow. exceptionally low.No deaths oc- curred in agricultural accidents. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Miss Ethel Meierhenry of this city was pleasantly surprised last Thursday evening, June 12th in hrmnr nf her hirtjirlnv. and come in sires 14 to 44.i n order for you to supply your wash dresses needs atueml this sale this Thursday,Friday,Saturday o r Mnndoy.All the styles are illus- strafed in their ad which appears on the back page of this issue.l t VA|"A'l'l{\\|A'l" I runner ana me szxernoon was spentin a soda! way. Those enjoying the hospitality of the Kuhr home were Mr.and Mrs. Harry Larson and family of Kennard,Mr. and Mrs.Gottlieb Stork and family,Mr.and Mrs. Hans Wullf and family, of Orum. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft of near Seconded,that this ordm=\Il¢€oe Continued on P580 10 BUYS HOME Fred lmag recently bought the Victor Rasmussen properly in rorthwest Blair,built by W.L. csldwell and qfcupied by Mr. Cald- father s present. The c held Tu the oour u m . - . oz maxmg nerselt uener equxppeufor her chosen profession; About two years ago she wrote us that she had .mmm hor Max- margaret vnn Lankan O! UDB cnyandMrs. Jim Smith of Lakin, Kansas,were dinner and supper :Quests at the Henry LorenzenN o r m a >. E. s. ~ m u be w~- Q ~ esday evening, June 24 at able feat for a person S9 busy. ltry home of Mr. and Mrs.Washingt.ancoun|;y fnenris, who .....,,....nl 1:~....¢-.... Qfnln knew her will szrieve over her Iiiome near Ft. Calholin Thursday Inusnuzss AND ..............,........Arlingmn schools before going to Omaha. She is a conacientiuua, eftlcient teacher and has many friends Lhru- out the County who are glad to know of her advancement, and ex- tend congratulations and best Mshes to her, About thirty of her friends gath- ered at the homeof H. W. Meier~ henry.The forepart of the eve- ning was spent by making i t a lawn 'party with suitable games. Af. a lute hour made was enjoyed, followed by a delicious lunch. All dcpaned wlslxinglfliss Ethel ....,.....,... U . m a n a Miss Myrtle Hurdum, who has taught the past year in the West Point schools,drove to Kesmey, Neb. Thursday to visit Miss Helen Lawless. On Tuesday of this week, Miss Hurdum and her sister, Miss Mary left by auto for southem Blair. n. A. R. PICNIC Nlkuml Chapter, D.A.R. had their annual Flag Day picnic at the home of Mrs. Joe Lazure. "Sunnyside Farm", south of Blair on Satanism Jn...1.4 vu...r n well and family for several years. Since getting nicely settled there, Mr. and Mrs.Long like the place very much.They have recently had a Skelgaa plant installed and a fine new stove and speak very highly of its efficiency and con- venience. .rm--_y .|e»\=¢».nn Manu" .»» ¢=,men and women, are invited. PUBLIC SALE I wi ll sell all of my personal property at Public Auction at my reddence adjoining Castetber park, Blair, Neb., on Monday, June 23, death,and many are the young and middle-aged residents or the county who had her as teaclier who will feel tha t a real friend and helper has gone. The body will be brought tn Pipestone for interment where the funeral services will be held Sat-l P; |mu n y mo r e h ap p y luirthdays.|Ca1iforania where the former willf U --..... .-..mm. un-..:.4,. 1 U ...IRA DOSS GETS |]Ui5U c ommancmp; at I. 0¢loCK D. m. I uruay au e r n o o n .1:N'rx' nAYs|0,,e home: 2 ING. 1 mood rhilchl wé have known both Mr. ana! iiSQ'i`$$"Uf rr n xu r ll | 4 l It u n e 1 9 3 0 u m m m4567|||9 |'r.m BAND c o xc uxrrs attend summer school.They phMONDAY NIGHT BLAZE w return the latter pan of Aug- ..-L_ L__.. .., 4.\|.I.£1 una anmulxu H1 \.lH! EIlC8l'!B!Il"]ment of the members by Mrs. Clyde M.Allen.An out»of-state guest present was Mrs.Marie Murray of Montana, who is a mem ber of the l0¢al chapter.A very' Pleasant day was gpm; at Sunny- dde Ind a delicious aide dinner .On Wednesday evening of last week,Deputy Sherl!! John Han- sen undemok to place Ira Doss under arrest for the driving of a car with the wrong license num- ber.The gentleman in question cows (zme just fresh); 2~yearling heifera; 1 week old calf; 120 pure bred Rhode Island Red hens;120 young chicks; all farm machinery and household goods. MRS.c a ms F. J E NS EN 22-lt..Tannen lv Rrnun Annu Mrs.Athaxl for more than forty years and we feel that her death in not only a loan w the bereaved relatives but to the community in which she lived. She leaves bedde her husband, twn rlnuuhtnrx Father. wlm is nt |9 3 0 uvul lI2569I 0I 5 I 6 I72 2 2 5 2 42 9 5 0 me uunu concen Am week was ust.greatly enjnycd by those who at-A fire supposed £0 have been tended.The concens are bein started b the th 'nsyl`0W| g ui a SUMMER IS ON THE WING held weekly on the coun *1°"§@ spnrllexj qn the roof of me John E8 i§é`6:.3]25262726JL2s.Amwn u n u e r m e m r e c u o n a n d h a d - ! A ve bu i ld imr o n e a s t. W mh i n n mml 14.1.- - - -- _ ,, _ . . .. a - . 1ience social I y S. Sxconveu View school. Snr-Ben night. _ ___________,_-u _._- - -------¢»----u»uus uly seems pu smme ,DUIer s h i p o f P r o f . K C, I )eGr of!.str e e t a t a ro u n d e le ve n d c lo e k o n tw o we e k s f r o m F r i d a y i s J u ly Ho n d a eve n i n g c alled o u t th e 41.11.In si de or!th re e we e k s we.I f y o u a r e o u t f o r a d n v e a n y y n 0 Wedxreedey eve ni n g th i s summe r, fi re de par tment..Th e f ir e was e x-wi l l h e i n f h a m m n f n . -.......n was enjoyed by nil. nf v U . amnw see iv. um my and resipved " "' """' ""`""` i»§§§.e".§.§"ii}I f.§ff|§`¥ai}.§"Zi ar-neun Hansen called in Q\88i!¢~Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson, liv~ Chicago;two brothers,Dan of ance. und the result is that Dons ing north of Blair, entertained a Craig, Neb. and Victor of Tulsa, 1| in Jail serving s tweniy day dozen friends at a lovely dinner Oklahoma, and s sista, Mn. Jhn sentence.last Sunday.Porter of Long Beach, Californln. June 20-Exper tin church. June '1"1'F".-untf at Pleasant l June 'Z"?Ak- Monte is vin- ler home near stop at the court._house square andltinguished before much _ _- _- - _- - - - »UA w w n l u u u £11188 L i l V a u g i l nd a m a g e g r a i n h a r v e s t a n d t h e n c o m e s i t i n g a t t h e E d H d f 8 u .A..u........|.-.....un wn m me D A HE L Iwns done |.n..ruu|'wll.. 5 2 |~a'fx -THE ENTERPRISE-_Blain Nebraskn, June 19 l98019 Two |. - v w nmrr s CO L UMN Peach Mnrlnw Twenty marshmallows,'A cup water,1 cup crushed peaches.sa pint whipping cream, 3 tablespoons sugar.Sprinkle crushed peachga W ith The Churches A S T O L D B Y T H E I R P A S T O R S in th e su n, an d c o ntin ue to moi stc n wi th le mo n ju i c e ti ll th e s ta i n d i s - app enr s. G r a s s - W a s h i n n a p h th a so a p a n d w a r m w a te r .A p p ly a mm o n i a an d c o ld wa te r a t o n c e . an d au th o r i ty t a n y person,pe a ti o n o r c orpo te r ms o f a n d c ~ c o ntra c t wh e m b f o r th e use o f ."fn o contract with top of the ridge.Whether vic- sons, or associ--tix-ns of Indian raidcrs or of the xtion, under the ltoils and diseases incident to early AMONG THE BEES "God if Thy will be so. Enrich the time to come,smooth faced peace, With smiling plenty and lulr prosperous days." Rave: ol Blair, were Sunday vis- itors at the John Petersen home.Mr. and Mrs.Dedei Wulf and -family were Sunday afternoon visitors at Frank Scha!er's.Mrs. Art Jensen of Harlan, Ia, is visiting this week at Gardner James'.Mr. and Mrs. Jamesln- nditions of such y a special rum current may bc when such con- truvel by oxteam, no om knows. From whence they came_is n mys- tery, and their names were long since blottnd from human mem- \ -Shakespeare. Throughout the middle west there seems w he every indication dnt we will have a line c rop of honey as the ground is "ell soak- ed and just a fine rain as we go thxough the summer will give us n nice surplus of honey.This is especially true .ln the "bottom lands".along the streams In brder w take advantage of the favorable conditions we must be prepared.Hnve plenty nf sup_2r§ on your hives 'for there is more honey wasted every year by not having enough supers on the hive than there is gathered, a strange thing when we stop to consider that we keep the bas all the year nnil perhaps feed them ia the spring and then when the harvest ot honey is on neglect to place supcrs on the hive.This is like the foolish num who sowcd his grain, tended it carefully, pulling out the weeds so it would grow ,well and then at harvest time was too busy with other things to gather in the grain and all was lo n.Now is the time to place supurs on the hive as it is better to have them on al week too early than one day too late.The fact Lh:|tyour bees are crowded is one of the principal reasons for nwanning and it is a well tccog~ nized Iuct that swarm]-hg is not to be looked forward to with joy as liid the bee keeper of twenty years ago, but is considered one of the greatest troubles Lhe bee keeper of today has to contend with and l l a 'topic of discussion at every meeting of bee men and is being ached to a great extent by plac- tend to take her home Wednesday.'Mrs.Harry Sappentield and Veda of Blair,and Mies Ruth Sappcniield of Idaho, were wed- nesday visitors at Walter Sappen-field's_Mr.and Mrs. Rudolph Menckc and family visited Sunday evening 'ut Gus Mencke's.1 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sappen~ field and Dorothy were Friday evening supper guests at the C. Hindey home.Miss Helen Taylor spent sev- eral days last week at the Clem- ens Williamsen home.Miss Gretchen enckc spent ,Saturday night at Emil Mad- sen home in KennPetro Taylor spe Sunday i n Herman.Mr.and M m John Petersentook Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Luse, Jr. to Omaha Sunday night. Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Menckcvisited relatives in Fremont Sat- urday._Miss Bessie Williamsen is visit-ing this week ut the Theo. Wil- liamsen home. ANNIVERSARY GOLDEN WEDDING (Continued from Page One) The tables were literally loaded with good things to eat, products of Washington county's farms and gardens and the skill of the house wives. \Among the delicious viands was a large gold cake made bY Mrs. 'Henry Mencke, an old friend of the family, in honor of the occa- sion.A nephew,Mr.Ira Dixon and wife of Ft. Calhoun, furnished enough home grown strawberries and homemade shortcake to feed | l FIRST METHODIS T c a unc a Carl Bader, Putnr A capacity audience enjoyed the Childxexfs Day Pageant,"The Glittering Gate",last Sunday ewning.The production reflect- ed credit upon those who particl- pated,and especially upon the committees that had charge of decoration, costumes, and rehears- als.Any who have not made their offering to e Cl1ildmn's Fund are invite to bri ng it this next Sunday. Robert Matth w Bendorf and Ruth Alice Kegler were baptized by the pastor last Sunday mom- wg-Friday, 3 P. M.--Pastors Train- ing Class in Christian Life and Church Membership. Sunday, June 22ml: 10 A. M.-Church School.Reg- ular attendants will share the good things in prospect this summer. 11 A.M,--llloming Worship. Subject: "Seasons of Refreshing". Special music.Bring the children to worship. 2 P.M.--Washington County Council of Christian Education, at Pleasant View school. 7 P. M.-Epworth Dengue. 8 P. M.-Twilight Service. Sub- ject:"W ith the Stars".Special attention to young people.Ever)/~ body welcome.Sing-ing of hymns that abide, and good special music. Monday to Sunday:Annual Methodist Young People's Insti- tute, at Bellevue, Neb.Six days of delightful recreation and cul- mrf-under carefullv selected BAPTIST CHURCH L. J. Moran, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Junior B. Y. P. U-. 3:30. Evening service, 8500 P. M. P P;:yer meeting Wednesday, sgoo .Cmsaders Band Friday, 2 P. M. Crowell Home service Sunday at I m a r s u r u u u u w u I s t e a r n i n g .W h e n l i q d d s t a g e i s reac hed,a d d swe eten ed peac hes an d a llo w to c o o l.W h e n c o o l a n d slightly stiff,add stiffly-whipped cream.Freeze for 3 or 4 hours. If canned peaches axe used,use le cup'jui\:e instead of water, and only eighteen marshmallows, Omit sugar and add 55 teaspoon vanilla. Upside Down Cake 3:00 p_M_I n n cold frying pun place 3 Experience Social at the churcmtvblespoons butter and 1 cup light Friday, 8:00 P. M.brown sugar.Melt these and add The Women's Mission Circle will hold the June meeting Thurs- day,June 26th at the home of Mrs. C. E. McComb._ Qur church had the largest dele. gation of any, at the Omaha As- sociation which convened last week with the Trinity church at Omaha.The meeting will be held next year with the Blair church. The attendance last 'hxesday at the Crusaders Bond and picnic which followed, was good.There were thirty present.A profitable and enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Church and at North Park. The young people put on the Sunday evening service.Dudley Carter, who has spent four years in our lndian Mission School, Bac- one College at Muskogee,Okla., brought the message,which was \ery interesting and inspiring. We are always glad to have Dudley with us. A church member who was do» ing nothing to further the work of his church, is known to have ridiculed in the presence of young- er members, the efforts of those who were cam/inz on the work 6 ripe peaches, peeled and sliced. Pour over this a batter made of 1 (938 beat/en,as cup light brown sugar,Si teaspoon salt,%cup hot milk, 1 cup flour and us tea- spoons baking pnwder.Mix egg, sugar and salt.Add milk.Stir in flour to which baking powder is added.Bake 30 to 45 minutes. When baked tum unside down on large platter.Serve hot with whipped cream or sauce. Macaroni and Peas Cook 1 package macaroni. Drain. Pour in buttered caéserole.Add little butter, salt and pepper and as many peas as desired.Pour on enough milk to almost cover. lireak n few crackers over the top. Cover.Place in hot oven and bake for about one-half hour. Marshmallow Frosting One cup brown sugar,1 egg white, 3 tablespoons water, pinch creamdaxtur.Put in double boiler and beat 4 minutes.Add 4 marsh- mallows and beat until thick enough to spread. <Radio Fudge Two cups white sugar, 2 table- spoons cocoa,1 cup sweet cream ww: mat. may oe nougnt or soakin milk or salt and lemon juice. ORDINANCE NO. 484 An Qrdlnance to Amend Section 3. Entitled "Rates"of Ordinance Number 361, Entitled " An Ordinance Providing for the Appointment of an Electric li gh t Commissioner,Prcscrib. las. his Duties and Salary, Pro- viding for the Management and Control of the Electric Light System of the Cltyfof Blair, Nebraska,prescribing Rates, »Def"'i"8 Misdemeanors and Of- fcnses,Fixing Penalties,and Repenling all Ordinances and Parts of Ordinances in Conflict Hezewith", Fixing New Electric Li ght Rates,Repealing said Original Section 3, and an other Ordinances and Parts of Ordin. Hrwes in conflict herewith. BE I T ORDAINED,by the Nlayor and City Council of the City of Blair, Nebraska: Section 1;That Section 3 of Ordinance Number 361.of the City oi Blair, Nebraska, passed and approved on November 24, 1915, be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows: 'Rates. Suction 3.The follow- mg rates shall be charged based on monthly consumption by each consumer, to-wit:LIGHT AND POWER RATES First 15 KW .hours ut 8% cents Per KW hour. tract .IS cheered into such con-' tract shall prevail with such person,persons,o r association or corporation so contracted with,without regard,to the above and foregoing schedule; pmvidcd further, that the con- tract rate so made shall be uni- form so far as it effects other users of equal amount of current. The amount charged against a consumer for all current sup- plied hlm together with all othcri charges and penalties,shall be and the same hereby are de- clared to be a lien upon the pru- pcrty whereof the same are furnished from the time the Same become due until paid; provided funher, that the rate for the sale of electric current! to be usgg-exclusively for cook- ing or h ting purposes shall be 4 cents per KW hour; provided further, that d l persons using electric current for cooking or heating shall pay a minimum charge per month of $2.00. Section 2.BE IT FURTHER| ORDAINED,that the said Or..iginal Section 3,together with] all other ordinances or parts of] ordinances i n conflict herewith be,and the same hereby are, repealed. Section 3.This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage,approval and pubiicn~ tion as required by law. \ Next 15 (KW.hours a t 'za Passed and approved this 17th aunts Per KW hour.day of June,1930. Next 70 KW .hours at 5*/£'Att»est:__'¥"¢5 Per KW hour,|C.E.Krause,§ /A my.Only the bones remain to re- mind a busy and too headless gen- eration of the beginnings of things in Ll great west. Jefferson county, by the way, ls most intimately connected with the earliest history of Nebraska. !t was in the southeast corner of that county that the Oregon Trail entered Nebraska.No t fa rno rth of the Kansn.s»Nebraska.line, and not far from Fairbury, was the old stage station where "Wild Bi ll Hikok and the 'McCanlass'\ Gang'1 had their historic stmgglor-only history gave way to tradition. Tra-dition has i t that Hikok single~\ handed tackled a "gang"'hcaded by McCunlnss and killed six orIeight.Jefferson county court re~ cords tell a far different story. The real facts, dug out by the Ne- braska Historical Society.reveal fhat Hikok killed M¢:Canl|~1Ss he» cause Mcffanlass demanded rent for the use of his premises as a stage station, where Hikok was in charge, and thllt McCanlass never had a chanoc.The real story is too long to tell here, but it takes all the glamor from the wonderful Stories told of Hiknk's bravery. Minor-Goofus uncovered a richvein yesterday. Major-Ye s, hc sold a pint of his blood to the hospital for $50. a_,,\ ! 1 \\ iiIng supers on Lhe hives nnd giv- ing plenty of mom and good ven- t.ilnt\on.There is no part of bee keeping that you will find more profitable U0 invest in than sup- :ra.The cost is very small when one considers the most important part they play in securing a sur- plus of honey.ll; is no time to start an order for sections when all the room is full and bees hang- ing on the outside of.the hive. indicate that they are crowded for room.A condition of that kind bhould never exist ps the bee muat be kept busy in order to sewn: a surplus o i honey.I i yan are planning to produce extracted honey you can place any hive body containing full sim frame on top ln! the brood chamber; but be num you have a queen excluder be(-tween or you will find the queen' in the siiper and when extracting Lime comes you will find brood of various stages in your extnw ing super.If you plan on comb honey i n the small one-pound boxes you will not need n queen excluder as the quem does not go up in the pound boxes. Yours for more and better honey "with smiling plenty and fair prosperous days."-V.W. Binder- up,President,Nebraska Honey Producers Ass'n, Minden, Nab. BELL CREEK VALLEY sII I l| I the entire crowd.' Visiting occupied the afbernoon and photos were taken of the gathering.l Of. Mr. and Mrs. Irelnnd's chil- dren, four were present with their families.They wen V. 0. Ireland of Blair, C. J. of Yutan, Louie of Omaha, and Mrs. Louis Rasmussen of Spiker.Mrs. Ireland's four sis! mrs,Mesdames Della Trimble ol Kadoka, S. D., John Dixon of Ft. Cnlhoun, L.W. Latta and G.G. Hines of Lhis city,were present, and Mr.Ireland had one sister, Mrs.Dan Mchlanigal of Hamill,'s .D.and one brother,C.W. ireland o f N orfolk,present. Clarence Gochenouer, a nephew of Mrs. Ireland, was the only one of the Gochenouer name lo be pres- ent.Another inexeating feature o l the oeeaalon was we fact tlmt this date was the fifteenth vmd- ding anniversary of their youngest daughter,Mrs.Louis Rasmupsen of Spiker. The event was ,a most memor- able one and will long be remem- bered by all who were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland have en- deared themselves to a host o l friends in this community;both have been faithful and ehthusiaqtic members of the Eastern Star when Mr. Ireland has served as 'patron for n number of pears.He Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenknmp, Sr.of Arlington,visited Mondayevening nt Wm. Holtmsn's. ,Clyde Lallman of Winslow,is spending his vacation with hisgrandmother,Mrs.Minnie Lull- man.Ed Langhorst and dnughters,\ Florence and Mabel of Nickerson,' spent Sunday evening at Wm. llol.n.\n's.l Master Donald Ruwc spent the past week at thchome1f his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest RubeTheFontnnelle4-H Club boys crossed buts with Arlington Sun~day, the score being 6 to 5 in favor of Fonmnclle.The boys that play with the Fontnnelle team are:Alvin Wilkening, Irvinlloltman, Henry Wilkehing, Alfred and Vernon Draeketbe, lrvin Har-rmc .Norman and Alvin Wcit~ amp.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtmm and daughters, Irene, Leona and Viola and son,Lester,hir. and Mrs. Adolph Holtmnn, Anita and Rich- ard drove to North Bend Sundaywhen they visited relatives. Miss Emma Ruwe spent lilon-da evening at Howard Ruwe's.in und Mrs. John Echte mp, Jr.and family and Mrs. John Ech- lenkamp, Sr. drove la Wayne lastSundaywheretheyvisitedrela- tives.Mr. and Mrs. August Kerkhoff entertained a group of relatives and friends Sunday evening at their home.The evening wasspent in visiting and playing cardsLunch was er * at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs Adolph 1-loltznah,Anita and Richard visibed Thurs-day evening at Wm. Ilolf.msn's. Milton, Eldon and Harlan Meier nt Thursday evening nt AugustQsrkholfa Misa Leona Hallman is assisting Mrs.Wm.Stenvensen with her house work this summer. Darlene Wickerkham of Nicker- lan, spent several days last week at the George Niebaum home.Percy Niehanm of Fremont,is assisting George Niebanm with his field work this summer. BOSE HILL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs.Gen.Nelson andfamily and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sappenfield and Dorothy were Fri- day evening vlsliurs at Peter Jen- m f sMr. and Mrs. Norris Ward and Merle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pie- per of Blair visited Saturday eve-ni-'ns at "'nl'nr S2\PP€r\fleld'l. Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mengke .and famly were Saturday emmngvidtora at the Bill Wulf home.Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Taylor md Maxine were Tuesday evening visitors at Theo. Wllllamaenha. Mr. and Mrs. Gem Lnse, Jr. of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. T. Libeon-ard and family and Hi s:E v : is also a good Mason of many yeara standing.Their old frienda in Blair and vicinity extend best wishes to them for :note happy, and comfortable ycnrs together ns they go along lil'e's pathway.;1 The following were present.: M and Mrs.Louie lrelnnd and so s, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goch- enouer,Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Cmickshnak and family, Mrs. Ruth Wood and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wib Ireland and son, all of Oma- ha;Messrs.and Mesdams John Dixon and Fred,Ira Dixon and family and Curtis Dixon and fam-ily of Calhoun;Mr.:md Mrs. C. W.Ireland nnd familyof Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Mclvlunignl and Lucy of Hamill,S.D.,Mr. and Mrs.C.J.lrelnnd and son ofYuLan,_Mr.and Mrs.Louis Ras- mussen and children of Spiker, Mr.and Mrs.C. A. Dixon and family of Sioux City, Mrs.Della Trimble and Vera of Kndoka, S. D., Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Shank and Marion Summers ol Murion, Iowa, Messrs.and Mesdames G.G. Hines, L. W. Latta, Wm. Saherdln, v.o.Ireland, Walter Nelson,c.G.Halbert,Henry Mencke and Marilyn Jean Mencke, and F.H. Stricklett, all of this city. NEBRASKA W EEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Minata re-Co nklin Dnxg Shore installed refrigeraced candy case. Teknmah-25-year franchise was granted to Iowa~Nehraska Light & Power Cqrnpany w furnish this city with gas. Neligh--Sm: mail route aan ol here resumed. Lyman--Lyman Golf and Coun- try Club officially opened recently L y ma n- Dr a i n curbing being built on west side of Main sheet. South Bend-Plans discussed for graveling one mile stretch of high- way northwest of this place. Madison-Nu~way Cleaners u h ahlished in Smart building. Kenesnw-Organization formed here to be known as Kenesaw Bnse inesa Men's Association. Ho ldre ge -Oi l ddlling open- tiong will start at once near here. Falls Ci ty -Oi l drilling open- tionu will start at once near here. Falls City-Falla City Aircraft Company filed incorporation pa- pers.lNorfolk-Citi zens will vote on June 1'1r.h on $190,000 bond lame to provide funds for construction of school additions. Madison-Robert Plame pur- chased share of John Novotny in Madison Oil Company. ileadership.Total cost per person for the week is ten dollars.If you are inbemstcd in going-, con- sult the pastor.Tuesday.0:15 A.M.-Pastor's Lhat they should be helping to do. This grievous sin can be rcpeawd. Jesus said, "It would be better for a mill stone to he tied w a rnan's neck and he be thrown into the ann mux In!XEG,nuuer snze 01walnut,1 teaspoon vanilla.Boil these ingredients without stirring until a soft bull is formed in wa- ter.Remove from flame.Let ,...._,|.._.=|_.__.».x.-.._.U 1 Ne xt 200 KW .hours at 4% cents per KW hour. All over 300 KW. hours at 359 (SEAL) cents yer KW hour.| pfovided, that all persons usingAB0UT Citv Clerk3. Harold Stewart Mnvnr NEBRASKA NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Maywo od-Wi lson &McAvoy service station improved. CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, 10 A. M. Moming Worship, 11 A. M.Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Preaching, 8:00 P. M.Mid-week meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.Sunday evening,Miss Domthy Baxter sang to a large and appre-ciqldve audience.The impression she leaves with us will linger long in our memory; and when she is traveling abroad,we shall wish her much joy and the pdvilege of acquiring many worthy things for yrhieh the active mind is ever seek- mg. and a ncigh~o~ ed so~t drink stand ~at Thirtieffh Training -Class.sea,than that he offend one of Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.Church these little ones." Nigh the "stepping stone be- Spruce and Secbnd sts. Wnusn-Alterations made tn the front of First Natianal Bank build ing. .....=o'clock,conducbcd by the pastor.The Church School meets at 10 a.m.as usual.I t is expected that several will drive up to aY.~ tend the County S. S. Convention at Pleasant View school house ln the afternoon. The young people wlll hold their 6 p. rn.meeting at the home of Merton Kuhr Sunday evening. The children of the Church School gave a delightful programlastSundaymorning," At theCrossroads".During the service the following children received th\rite of baptism:Janet Jane Mc- Donald, George LeRoy McDonald, Elinor Allene Dudgeon and Jac- queline Marie Dudgeon. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A.F.Newell.Putor really hard labor? Appli c a nt-W ell,some of the swnu nntn cuui,and men auu Acupnutmeats,and beat until creamy.Pour on buttered plate. Removing Stains from Table Linen Medicin;'Soak in alcohol. Mildew 'Pak in preparation of chloride of lime-made by mixing 1 tablesponnful in 4 quarts or' wate r-until mildew disappears. Rinse several times in clear water. Paint-Rub stain on wrong side with benzine or turpentine. Tea-Spread stained section over bowl.Pour on glycerine and Igl- low with boiling water.f electric current for lighting pur- poses within the limits of said City shall pay a minimum charge per month of $1.00, and all persons using electric cur- rent for lighting purposes out- side the corporate Limits of said City, shall pay for said current a t the rate of 12%cents per K. W. hour for all current used each month and tha t the min- imum monthly charge to such persons shall be $2.50 and pro- vided further,that all persons using electric current for power ANU .NIIJUHASKAN5 (By Will M. Maupin) In meridian township, in the ex- treme western edge of Jefferson county, is n historic spot overlook- ing the old Oregon Trail that should be properly marked.The Oregon Trail followed along the bottom lands on the north side of: 'the Little Blue, between the river. .and a high ridge overlooking thejvalley.Years ago there was a l :little village on the slope of the Iridge, called Meridian.All that '°l"|' ~~~"| ull |"' v o n voun ans! `. Pictures loll ihe slorg basl cj all- A bol1€¢main:Hola ugnuy Anil smoothly over a bowl, or stretch in an embroidery frame,so the stained portion is covered in the smooth space.Pour boiling water through,holding water at some height w give force to the fall of water.Repeat this until stain ci isappears./ purposa shall psy a minimum each per month of fifty cents per one horse power of motor rating. Provided also, that a discount of len per cent shall be allowed on all light,power,heating and cooking bills which are paid at Lhe "frm nr em mm Linvlnf rhm. remains of the village is an old church and A ramshackle brick "smol¢ehouse".Overlooking t h e old church, is a cemetery, grass-. valley from the ridge,and near and weed-grown,dilapidated and unuued for.But it contains the bones of some 15 men and women|who died beside the old trail in Our wsu. c co : m s c.Ph io: 'lhy adverlising al no mdra doS'i" Peach Stains-Cover atdn wnil aaa; "..;;' §&'r`E5I1§ ";a.is!x° dvr before Nebnlka belan| wet salt and let stand for 24 houral ~ g y ( lf e a c h mo n t h .s L |ns mamng. bexore wasnmg in luxe warmwater. Other Fruit Stains Conkin milk for an hour or two,then pour ...-.._\.L.=»=___.n -_m - - ;:;, p`3$;Z.,'F.§r §§?§Ifn»Z§§"n.§5|When the old trail was abandon- be due and a able at the office ed and the sod of Nebraska was _P y turned to make way for crops, of the City Light Commissionc gveyy now and then human bones1 Triple-Seal u u u u g u u u l u . . u g m u m U l u u l u n g\ I * u f n l Q ! ! !S n Q m n n l v n n n l A #n n f n n l o n ~~~~~~~~CUNCRETE Burial Vaults n a w v s u a Au |.n:u|.1nl;ul¢UA.\..u|.1.\IlS ds t a i n .|a r m o n t h Ffitv LY IAL REV! EW o n &Mc é lvo y roved. ~harrnacy open a t Thirtieffh i n Flore nc e. ar ne y pu rc ha s- in g . Cross Ma r k e t 4. oss pur c ha sed ho p.r loa ds livestoc k ..1 Spruce and Secbnd sts. Wnusn-Alterations made tn the front of First Natianal Bank build ing. i n servic e b y Oma h a - ~ I' ! a tt§ Bo a r d vo te d to os ts o n Ma i n y Lu n c h r o o m rters i n bu ild- ied b y Sc otts~ rs. MissMaggie M.Lowe Herman, Neb. Representative for W o r l d = H e r a l d "I wa nt you to remember my name is June, not April." "Well,you'll always be April to me;you're not so hot!" really hard labor? Appli c a nt-W ell,some of the best judges in the country have thought so.Ia n a r m m o m stre W a lt h i ll - - F , E . e d Me t z Ho t e l h u 1\Iavwnn¢~l....\Vhi '~ones.e w a t a ti m e t ese bonesw i t h s a l t a n d l e m o n J u i c e ,s p r e a d C o u n c i l s h a l l h a v e t h e ] J 0 \ \ " € I 'w e | _ ~ e i n t e r r e d i n t h e p l o t o n t h e I Ma y wo o d - - W h i te Cross Ma r k e t be i n g remod eled.' Tren ton ---J ohn Cro ss pur c ha sed W e s t S i de B ar b er S ho p .r Ma y wo o ~ - - 1 5 c ar loa ds livestoc k shi I |I : recent day. New bus placed in service by Clarence Cother on Omaha-Plntts mouth line.Fnmnm-Village Board voted to install 16 light posts on Main street. Sconsbluff-Brady Lunch room moved bu new quarters in build- ing formerly occupied by Scotts- bluff Shining Parlors. Plattsmouth-Louis Naeve open ed pleasure resort at north side of Platte river bridge. Ogallala-Miniature golf course l "I wa nt you to remember my name is June, not April." "Well,you'll always be April to me;you're not so hot!" MissMaggie M.Lowe Herman, Neb. Representative for W orld=Herald For Waehinzton County Interested parties call 761; Herman. Nah. 1 ~ ~ / ''34" ~ - 4 ;" W ~ a - a IQ A TANK FULL OF Marathon Gas AND YOU'RE READY FOR THE TRIP It may take a trip to demonstrate to you just how much more mileage and power you get from Marathon Gas.Don't be one pf those who use "Just Any Old Gas"-get the habit of stopping here where you are always assured of gas that tests high in every respegt. GREASING POLISHING WASHING Marathon Filling Station CORNER 3RD & WASHINGTON STREETS ALFRED ENGER, Proprietor Goodyearsv'Our vaults are and have been made in Blair under o u r o w n supervision for the past 12 a__, ,. .- »* - -.as-I-s-afmf£\|*.€| What a Practical, Sensible Gift une mat means many mousanus ox miles of comfort, pleasure, safely- p a i n s l l hinkets are forgotten.been installed f e date. Some of them have been moved. after havinz he}~§ YOU wan! your gih w plane-to give em joymeu!-to be long remembered.Picture "his" or "her"--surprise and delight over a new se! ofGoodyea.w It means pride, safety, the joy of carefree driving for the whole in the ground for ° several years,and 'm r vault§ aré ~ perly installed andfamily throughout 1930! Of course you'll choose Goodyean-rcoog niaed everywhere as the bw. Because Good- yar elfecnz tremendous economies through building nearly onnnhird of the wurldhlolnd mented fr ~ tire output, they cost no mpre. Glendenning Garage Washington, Nebraska v I m 7 "\I Parker and children will re-'daughters spent Sunday evening*F A rs.I0 ) .N O T E S 'main for the week.lat. the Lars Rollami home. I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spar gieramii Folks who helpw Albert Benson I.. M. Pctersonami family of Stanton, madq a.brief.celebrate his birthday 'ihursdayS an lor home onleuening were:Mr.and Mrs. JoeW b t.t. th John P B'.nL c ti 1 e y ~ ,i ~i i ` .§ .§ 'd.,iiile erigoute ot Omahfg~]_¢S§e}1_a11d_¢h}ld1'¢n. Mr.an_§i._2§1rs. Rev.Underwood Mrs.Hancock had charge of music.Relatives who attended the funeral were idx. and Mrs. Henry Rowe of this city, a nephew and niece,and Bliss.Tape Moore of Tekamah, acousin. 'Ilarvcy Iiewis and sons Mr.and Mrs. W. W. Lincoln brought home Ilieulah Wurnck who visiting them, Saturday Sunday the Dixons leftl w a r m k home w go daughter at Rosalie called.[among those visiting at the Henry Dixon of- Baker home near Calhoun.Form- Opal and el neighbors ol the Homestead have bc-cndlsixlct had a reunion with the night.On- Pete Petersen family visiting the Ncum | here. to their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Widener spent Tuesday evening at the Carl|Mr.and_ hlrs._(fecrgc lifaclrlgr Pieper home in Blair. Johnson ne Herman.'Kindred and Norman ReanilMrs. Ncum Warrick, Mrs.Her-df lflorunfr-_The y als o a ii i 3 2 tha Gollehun and father. sliulslon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews. l'eck and Ray Peck of Blair, Spent-Mr. and Mrs.Robert Widener Sunday at the li.F. Peck l.ome and daughter,Ruth look Mrn. at Tekamah.~Bctty Piatte and son of Lon Mrs.Byro n Beardand Mrs. Mangelen,Calif.an Frcmbat Sun-E, Dixon attended the meeting of.day to leave for Grand lsland to Ithc vraivct clubs at the n u m \rl=¢+ 1..» \.....¢i....v_L__ .~ ARLINGT Dr. and Mrs. M P n h ''|.\|»u5i£¢"i§IIn»"§}iT¢ at a seven o'|:la evening at. the 1lf f z li r \\.°:;_Q i n mk dinner 'liuusday AEormer's home. 'I'he'n.t :1 honor of the LwoW all ina :mniversnries.Szmd g r o u p o r n r l a u v e s w e r e g u e s r = a 1 \ z u u o | p n A n d r e a s o n a n d u u f f o r u l M r s .W B ,A n d e r s o n ,d a u g h t e r L f n m i l v d i !| I t ( ? r l i t t h e F I ( : t 1 1'G t 9 IS 0 1 1 .r d f R a v a n d l i ve :W I I fT\»ui.ar.. =.;.f, ; z nm n e a r li u mmrd ,s xr moon e m t t h e ' "' " "" F d i f "" u a " 2 "Er.fncluded were ll r .am!Hu~uld Christensen 'Iam .we re :| m¢ mtJ n mr nf th. L t.~ can nlr-sa'wmlfl s.gs pc nt. Mo nd ay a fter no on with th ei rld a u g h te r ,Mr s .E a r l Peter sen, I " r € S t o f He r ma n . M r .an d Mr-x ff lvd n Mn tvln r ~ an d Gr gg e ~ we re S un !ho use "I' §es day ~ ~~ d a y di n ne r a n d af ter n oo n gu e s t r s m i m o f L i g c o ln . a t th e Og r ti s S mi th h o me a t C r a i I W dgo r re c ei ve d f r og n th e pa r ty . o fTe d Slmo nq ep h a d -th e nu s f o r f u e te a c he r s of wh lc h Mu s a Ed i th . w w u w ;unuuacxu, aunn |1210 JQSSGxv»zdencr a t Ke ne s aw,Neb .,en-» r o u te ho me .T h e y we r e di n ne r gu e sts a t t h e Ha r v é Po u n d h o ma . i n F re mon t. " - g - - - w - . 1 . - . n o - - - . - .- _ _w h i c h o c c u r w i t h i n : 1 f e w d a y s o f M r s .J o h n W a i k e n h o r s t .a n d f a m e a c h o t h e r .T h e t a b l e s h e l d b o u -i l y ,W m .G o e a s l i n g a n d f a m i l y o i q u a t s o f r o s e s a n d g a r d e n f I 0 w e r B A r l i n g t o n ,M r .a n d M r s .I i o r a c c a n d f o l l o w i n g t h e d i n n e r ;t a b l e s P a r k e r o f S i o u x F u i i s ,S .D . w e r e a r *r a g e d f o r b r i d g e .M r s .M r s .J a s .H a l l ,s o n ,J i m m i e a n d u . . . . . ; |r - . . . . . . -. . . . . . . |n . . . . . . . . . . . . A r . . , 1 _ ! ' I * ~ n l l a "r n h l r n f l n l a s t .t w . e k f r o m Mr . a n d Mr s . J o h n K u h r o f B la i r ,vi s i t i n Ne b r a s k a f o r sever al 5 a n d Mr . a n d M r s . He r ma n R a h l f s .mo n th s wh i le h e r hus ban d,Li c u t. 2;Mr s .Me r le Ne w k i r k en te r ta in -W .B. A n d er s o n is i n Ch i n a .She l e d th e f o llo wi n g f o lk s Th u r s d a y p la n s to jo i n Mr . A n d e r s o n o n th elaf£erIloon i n ho n o r o f he r b i r h -we s t c o a st i n Oc tob e r .I S,,;,;; Sum;|1~'iu¢h home.;,';;»;'n;g';;,;'e1'g;a.;Lu n e r o n ave ms le g i n ju r e d hhlvihn |\¢aczn}\nl|C!"....l.....while' Warrick is a member, tells of their!§§givll_ at §alt Lnke_ aCity,_Utgh IIovelis Unless my book sella l lgduyz Mesdumes Andrew and Vic-.'" ' " " " ° " ° " " " " " ° .tor Johnson and Phyllis,Fred Dlckmeycr,Merton Cornehus and- daughter,Harold Rasmussen and -sons and Boone Newkirk and Catherine, also Miss Inga Knutsen Sunday evening guests gn.the F r m Dickmeyer home were:Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn E~'w=nkamu ! ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsemwxth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensenog Blair, were guests at E binhday dxnner at, the home of their son and wife,Mr.and Mrs James ...lun .Miss Mildred Iversonv s}Se1 weekend mth her Kfundn Mrs. M. lxerson of Blair. S M58.Frank Bailey of I' _Paulsen I n me afbenloon ice?-_th.hcn.me Thursday for s~ n:én3"eC°:§'h;';;_h EM;;-'mm and cake were served to El.. »€ £ ,.? ""1~l§"£L'»?§;' Benty entertained the Pm biublé ° ' * ' " . ; " " " : . ; ~ M g ; 'i "?""°"f». Sr. of '¥'"i* are s ~ GRI' at her F°'"'§{Y .h'Z!"°Mrs. Gennm Rhone nf \im.¢ bnim Z?§'2_€'1°" son dunng Mrs. B l l u z u l i l \ l |. U \ ¢u n u z w y l u u u u u u u 'Am i n \ \ | \ n e l m u r i r m : f n r h i u h c r n r r - A san extended visit ~~nr ¢_n¢~ana uepanure co Long Bench, I shall starve lo death.mother, Cnllf. without any difficulties.|Publisher--Exclleent ideal That Fred Mctzler spent Saturday wo\1l¢advertise the work splen- 'arade, night and Sunday at ihe home of didly.\ vigigihis brother, Clyde.I M "u \ . u | i n n . . r u n " " ° ~ " " " | W . Ha ll a r e n o w l o c a t-an d Mr s . A . A. I ia h lhe c k a n d Ha r -M r .a n d . o ld 'W eber held low.P la c e s wc r e le d i n th e Mr s . Ma r y K r a p c e k p r o ma r k w f o r Me s s r s . : md 5 i e s d a mc s | p c n y wh ic h th ey rec ently p u r I i a r r y Os tc r man ,Ha r o ld Gr o ve ,chased. Ha r l a n .Irnszen.l i m o l d W e b er .A .Th e lltti e t w o y e a r o ld d a u g h ¢ ¢ 4 Mx-s.|Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn Doctox-'s wx ro -c m d you a l l Chds children were dinner and nf - on the doctor mmarrow?tayinglnoon zuests nt um rr n la.. -Jifii`£i1E£§<'§i£B§r'éEi&`L&h¥iE'»LE 'ter a nr. ma Mn. Arthur Lyin- Wesley nkinh of I-'mmonn er, norweut. of *°*"» was \"¢°'=11Mr. and Mrs. Alum. Hllrenlmmn an me fm bs' a may do: Tues-l.il¢y'i'l1om¢.- -gh; X: E' B,;i,;',;,;,,";;|Ps ti ent-Why !l| a 't he i n! Doctors Wife-Yes but you anspent |~~ h i s f i r m s patient and ;t'| his 'birth- azgdland Mrs. Jame s xinaml,u n .day tomorrow.I should so lilw m n Wm I.'{mlu.~l ..-...a \|_.\|_...4_J... Le.. A- |.---_ _ ._..__l_ éély afternoon The iiog,_a. coon[a§1{i fnrniiieand Mr. a nd Mtg.~ a z z noon when 25 ladies hound, c e to the farm Che day Louie Fern rg of Blair..before.'i~'»'}e child was brought tel Mr.and Mtn Ed Hansen and| d M155 Gladys Baker went Tues" the doctor's office where the daughters were Saturday evening "Y g spend a Iejw dras at Crys- wound was (reated.The dog Willcallers at the John Dickmeyer wg ke, Iowe with fnends. mont furnished the music, and alcouple oiweeks._Messrs.and Mesdames Chris lwau a Fg a ; °"~=1; f°Eh1;L"° basket lunch was enjoyed.Mr.and|Mig; IrxsSPh§;nsfo Lougt "'f'£i; cillenson g Ru.dol;;hshAndreason Gimjlieo mag jugrril e i t y m y M , }{°;~ ;¢d - arriv on un y o avzsi wx ove to e state i eries near ._"If-i nr '..'?§.f' 22lL=f.'?°I,'§$..'§.2'".'l'..'h.f zrandnamnts.hir.and Mrs.|{lret.na Sundnv afternoon.Ifledr _gt the J1°=T1¢of hog sister, __-_.... _--_ -_-_--- --W.,-u "rnewlywedswhowere:named a,.week ago Sunday, were guests at a dance and shower given in their honor at the park pavilion Satur-day evening by o. group of their friendsl An orchestra from Fre- _ . - - Q .. - - - - - -- -- - r v - - - - - -a U i 5 c l l \ . ¢ : .M r .a n d M r s .B i l l J e n s e n a n d f a m -M r .i l y o f s o u t h o f B l a i r ,M r s .S c o t t S u n d a y a m ; . ;g ' g ~R I S ? o g L o s A n g e l e s ,M r .a n d M r s .D e n -M r s .T ¢ K .I v e r m n a t t h r i m s L e e o f O k l a h o m a ,M i s s A n n a -e Pa u ls e n a n d W a lla c e Hu n k . M r .a n d Hr s .F .Mu ll e r a tte n d - ed a revival meeting at. the Bap-| tint .church in 'Iekarnah Monday: everun ,Ma n a M "Hunan HHHYII fnnlr!A I I - - - -- » \ |» a s u s ¢ \ u A |a 1 ° n » » » | |v v A 1 5 1 6 C l D i l l | l l 5 C i i I a m ;h e 4 1 ............ Ew PIG MEALI s i s . ;if. 1l"l3'hsE-ris."1tfz3§"aE¢i""'.`i€6i>é1@£iila.masses Wm. '~§1}~..n, Sr.nd son,Wm.Mr. and Mrs.R.M.Blaclrburn and children spent Sunday after-Jr. marie n busineg trip to Scn`o- and sons left Monday for Clucagwnoon at the Carl Rasmussen home mir on Mondav.latter spending a week here with'Mrs.Martin Larsen spent last relatives.They expect to make a Monday afternoon there. brief visit at Rockport,Mo.en-Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson and route home sons spent Tuesday evening at the Mrs. J. D. Newcom was hostess Henry Christensen home,helpingat. a prettily appointed one o'clock Allard celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Tom Dowel! and daughter, Phyllis left Friday for Chicagowhere they will visit with relatives a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marshall re-eriv-fl won!of the birth .of alluncheon at her home on Tuesday Sunday guests at the Richard grandson,Austin Leslie, born oniafttrnoon.Those pres-ent includ-Nelson homo were Tom Larsen ofJune 8th to Mr. and Mrs.Leslioed hlesdamcs J. A. Peterson, R. C.|Omaha,Jens Hansen,Raymond M a r s h a l l a t S o u t h P a s a d e n a ,C a l .L u d w i g ,H .W .S c h o e t t g e r ,H = u ' 1 ' y | R a s m u s s c n ,H a r l a n d N e l s o n ,R a y - n -n I *o. . .: . .t . .. -n n n §m.. .. ... .J |° k z 1 n rr n n r \W i l l i l n r l r m o v n r I L A . | n \ n n : |W u l f nl 1r |M i e s :I- l n l c m R a n . mrs. moore, Wednesday afternoon!Mr.and Mrs.George EnyeartandchildrenwentSaturday eve-| mng to Iowa, near Council Bluffs' to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boite.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Paulsen were|surpriscd Friday afternoon by the arrival of their daughters,Mrs. Scott of Los A..'1g'cles, Calif., and, Mrs. Dennin Lee and husband of Honnesey, Okla. who stayed untilWednesday. Virginia Metzler,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzler enter-| I u - ¢ \ . | .. u a Q u L l J l \ f l \A n u u n m v v v i, t h e i r p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y [ B e a r d t o t h e C h a r l e s R a y h o r n : n e a r T e k a m a h ,f o r S u n d a y d i n n e l a n d t h e a f t e r n o o n ,w h i l e t h e y v i s i t e d M r .a n d M r s .B e n P i k e i r Tekam:.\.h. Mr . a n d M r s . J .S.Co n c ty we n c a lle d to W me r lo o S a tu r d ay n i g h ! I h y the sud den de a th o f Elr n m| w11ir.e, brother-in-law of Mr. C011 e ty .Mr . a n d Mrs . W i lb u r C on e s. ; ehso 1»\ent.F u n e r a l se r vi c es we n |F-I n high in feedffalue-low in priéé $90 per cwt.2 cheaper in ton lotsheld Tuesdav afternoon.I _- - - -- - _ .C l i l t o n A n d e r s o n o f T e k a m a h s p e n t S u n d a y wi th h i s f a mi ly wh : Ere s ta y i n g a t th e pa r en tal, Ge o Mo r g a n h o me wh i le r eb u i ld i n g . Mr s . Ro b e r t W i de n er an d o a ug l te r,a n d sister,Mr s .B e tty Pr a ti and so n were Fr id ay din ner gu est.: 0 ;r.a n q M m Ge or ge Me n ki n g CONTAINS| } | ,| \ ,\ ,g j yg l b l l l f l .| \ l g : | | |y ` : | ' 1 | ¢g v \ . n ; ; u n o |n g -¢ » \a n - » . - J - - ,» "-¢ | » u u u u u » ;m u g ¢ ¢ | u q A a u l u a ;; v 1 » ud a y s a t C r e t e l a s t w e e k ,n t t e n d i n g } D i e s ,E t h e l U n l a n d ,P .L .C i 1 d . Y »n i u s s e n . t h e C .E .a s s e m b l y .1 y r o n C o o k ,G A .M a r s h a l l ,V \ { 1 | 1 M r s .E d N e w k i r k w e n t t o F r e - D o n R h e a .i s i n c h a r g e o f t h e t 1 0 r d ,L .M .P e t e r s o n ,A l l C € ° r r 1 o n t .T h u r s d g y w h e r e s h e h a d a C l y d e S k i n n e r s e r v i c e s t a t i o n .N e w s o m ,J .L .L a a k e r ,C .C .C o o k , | s 1 n u s o p e r a t i o n p e r f o r m e d .S h e D e a n B a d g e r o f H e m i n g f o r d .W .I .N e l s o n a n d H .C .M c C i q l l a n . |r e t u r n e d h o n o S u n d a y a n d i s g e t - s p e n t t h e w c - e k ~ e n d w i t h h i s u n c l e O u t .o f t o w n g u e s t s ' F e f e M ' 3 5 d " ' " ° 3 U R S a l o n g n i c e l y . a n d a u n t ,M r .a n d M r s .J .c .B a d - | § § 1 g h I § f \ 1 1 z E } @ r »G 2 1 l J g h o n a n g ;. 3 M r a n d M r s .g c i l e i s e l m a t n a n d tained nine little guests at a party Saturday afternoon to celebrateher ninth birthday.Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Simonsen and children were Thursday eve-ning guests with Mr.and Mrs. Fritz Muller. Mrs.Malvern Williamson and Corn, molasses shorts.flour midfllhn,.-..|».,_ "...._......,..,.....flour-no hulls-, tankage, oil meal, cod liver oil and Iminerals.Protein 21 percent.SATISFACTIONa t n e n n a r d . Mi s s Bessio Mo r g a n left.M o n d o f oyr C o lo ra d o , h er s i s ter , mf g Clift on An de r so n t a k m g h e r u F r e mo n t.She will su en d th e su m- E f f £1135 ,|.AuI inzumuu;uL A\c|uuu¢|uuuguucr up cn u rn ua y cvcauug ur.Mr .a n d M r s Ma jo r 0rm:=b y | M0S d= 1m€ S Hob son L udwig of Clu~th e Pe te r Ni e ls e n h o me . were Satu rtla y di nll( 'l ; .'ues ts a t (h p'C& 1g'0 , H. W . Marsh all, wBlt Bliss,M r .a n d L i l i .Ri c h ar d NelSon h o mo o f Mr .a n d Mr s .H ,W ,Jebsie Llo y d ,Blan c he S m i t h a n d a n d V i o i n a n d Mr s .A l A tk i n s o n Ma r s h a ll of 0111aha.| C a r i Mosc hei o f Oma h a ._n wd c h i l d r e n we r e S u n d a y e ve n i n g E a r l B lu e o f Oma h a , we r e g u e s ts o f Ra l p h a n d Gra c e R a y f r o m W ednesday u n ti l Fr i da y . Su nd ay af ter n oo n a n d su pp er . . . . . . . . . 4 . . .n i 4 l . . . .A l n n :. . . .1 . . . . . . . . . G UARANTEED. | i * Y l U I l Q \ \. l i n n l i i n n Mr1 Thalnlm nadrmv rn§\n°nn¢| Hml The vrnlln of vounz folk!! Wh0Inr1l\=-RLG. nt. tho Chris Lnrsann ham? Are proving a very satisfactory feed to those who are using them. They are worth a trial. Hull- ing l5c per cwt. Exchange basis 21 pounds of oats groats for 1 bushel of good oats plus l5c per cwt. Bl ...alr Mlllmg Coo Mrs. Pete Dischner of Hcrmgm and Mr.and Mrs.C.H. Wairath of Biuir.In the evening 1'»Ir.and.Mrs. A N \` OPEN LETTER TO THE CETIZENS OE f isourdairetobeeomeagoodfitizaxandafrienduf You can't go vvrong when you buy tires that are GUARANTEED knowsomahin~ aboutm. were Ea rl Hansen and Harold Moline of Mend, Nelr. Mr.nnd Mrs.Clyde Fitch and children and Mr.and Mrs.Ken- neth Tyson spent Sunday after- noon at the Harry Tyson home.Mr.and Mrs.George Packler nttended the funeral Thursday of Will Schneider of Cedar Creek, anuncle of Mrs. Fackler. Mr. and Mrs.C.H._l3lanchnrd Aubrey Gaines and Mr. and Mrs.Be n Loftis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Tom Wake- field,Jr.near Herman.ln the :afternoon other visitors were Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Metzler and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kuhlman. Ralph and Grace Ray had asTuesdaysupperguests,Mr.and mer with Mrs. Juke Dyer an Ft. Morgan, to impmve her health. Mrs.George Hain entertainedMrs. C. B. Hsin and Miss Edith, Mrs.C.H.Gehringer and Mrs. Wm.Bi-att Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen Fackler left Mondny for Cedar Creek,Neb.to staywith her grandmother, who is ill. fieorge and Cora Beard enter- tained at a dinner pany Monday,when their guests. were Mr.and Mrs.Whieefell of Long Beach, Calif., e r s e n Blair. Mrs. out Sunday to spend a few Mr.and Mrs. Walter Pet- nnd daughter,Madge o i J. C. Christensen of Blair. camenays at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. R.. M. Iverson. man Hurdum of Omaha,spentSunday at the Fred Hurdurn home.Mr.and Mrs.F.Muller we ~ 1a§£"é$i' "`iiié"»€"@`éi<"`f1»0`n§"`i.`ilT¢I§1`5!m55e飣é¢l' X1lin`gl|.o'§e e'&"§i§.irf' her mother,Mrs.D.C.Leonard Dr. and Mrs. W. 1. Nelson and children sp-ent Sunday with rela-tives at West Point. Miss Evelyn Blackburn, who has came home a few days ago to spend her vacation. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ostermanand children and Mrs. Alice New- com and son, Richard left Monday for Minn.where they expect to spend a month's vacation. Mesdames Carl Keller,Fred Plunge and S. A.Pederson spent Thumlay afternoon with Mrs.J. E. Aosehbaoher in Fremont.Rev. and Mrs.Aeschhnchm nml anna ""1where she Wa~.: culled by illness 0fiChrist.ian Endeavor Assembly at Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnson | Crete last week won a number ofland Phyllis spent Saturday eve~ honors while there.Betty Mar-nin at the Peter Nielsen home.shall was elected to serve as sec-I li.-.and Mrs. .Chris Peterson rotary for the Assembly for the were Sunday dinner guests at the coming year;Edith Pluggo and C. K.Andersen home near Arl-been attending college at Crete,iH0ward Marshall were elected on ington. f the student council; the Arlington'Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen and girls won room honors for havmg. Miss Alice of Blair, were Monday the neatost rooms in their corri- afternoon visitors at the chrisdor and they brought home th@iBenson home.Mr. and Mrs. Lars banner for having the largest Rolland and farnily were evening number in attendance from a dis- tance over fifty miles.Those at- tending were Edith and Muriel Piugge, Dorothea and Gerald Ped- erson, Russell Peterson, Fred I-ian Ethel Miller, Betty Marshall, Wm. Bishee. Howard Marshall and J. C. visitors.Mrs.Chris Peterson spent Mon- ggv afternoon with Mrs. Ed New- rk.Mr.and Mrs. Victor Johnsond r o v e t o O m a h a S a t u r d a y w h e r e M r .. T n l m a n n n t f n n r l o r l n f n l n l r a r u ' le ave Soon f o r th e i r n e w h o me a t Rhea. .lc on ve ntio n. Hy a n ni s .Mi s s C or a Ma rs h all, g au g hte r o f Su n da y a f te r no o n g u e s ts a t th e Mr s .J a c k Sc h lap fer a n d c hil-Mr . an d Mrs . W m. J . l\ a rs h all an d H .C .La rs en ho m e we r e :Ne ls dr e n ar e a ll i ll wi th mea s le s . Mr s .Ro y Ma s te r s , s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Ras mu sse n,Mi s s A n n a a n d An» S c h la p f e f s Si:»'Lor from I ll.i s as-B .F .Ma ste rs ,we r e un i te d i n d r e w a n d Mr s .J or gen sen o fsi s ti n g i n c a r in g f o r th em.'ma r r i a g e b y Re v. S a va g e i n Oma -A me s , N. J . A n d e r s e n , Mi s s Na n a A spec ial Child ren's D a y pr o-l m o n Th u r s d a .Th e bride i s a a n d W a lte r .g r a m \va9 gi ve n o n Su nd ay eve-gr a d ua te o f th {sc hools a t Oti s , n i n a ne fh a M TE |~h\1wI1 " l" h n lln ln :und \ui'lh lh n narnonilnn n f /n n n a sul ma y p a ;A n w a l u n u l ¢ ¢ n .w u u ,-u a u a n n .» \ u » | » v v; ¢VAc h u r c h w a s p t l f l t i l y d c c o r a t é d f o r a b o u t e l e v e n y e a r s ,h a s s p e n t t h e t h n n o ¢ : m i n n : m a l n 'F i n n n r n r r r n m n f r n m x n i n c l o r n f h m l i f n i n t h i s vi c - CROWELL nomz m ,___..... -.., .. ....- ,,.-,,........rnuslc,rccitations and dialogues! was presented.Mr. :md Mrs. Horace Parkorand children of Sioux Falls,S.D., came on Sunday to visit at thehomeof Mrs.Parker-'s parents,Mr. and Mrs.John Walkenhorst. Mr.Parker returned home and -BUS s c nE nUL E -- Northbound 9:00 A. M. 12:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M.1:15 P. M. Southbound 11:00 A. M 2:00 P. lu5:00 P. M. 8:15 P. I x MARCUS BECK BONDED ABSTRACTER III 5 Oifioe in Mayle Bldg. l ll I l ll 1 x "°' x -vme E AT S HO P E. C. Rann, Propnetnr Mealst 40 Cent: g Excellent Cuisine |\lI lI Q §RK,f""I'i.¢"gE>Um'§a§'b2¥§ ARI M Rraised near here and has been 83'ieralrloys0;i ngxmt YPQM sev nocmted with his futher in farm-ing ofr some time,The couple spent a brief honeymoon in Oma- ha and on Saturday took u trip in an airplane, coming to Arlingtonand circling over their respectivefarm homes.They will make their home with Mr. and Mrs, Masters, parents of the groom. Albert Hilgenkamp surprised his many friends and relativeshemwhenheannouncedhisre- cent marriage to Miss Frances Reese of Yutan.The wedding tookplace in the First Lutheran church of Omaha on Sunday evening a tseven o'elock, Rev. Acker periorm. ins the ceremony.Raymond Jen- sen of Arlington,acted as bestrnun and Miss leola Nelson of m r Blair,attended the bride. The bride wore a beautiful gown of pink chiffon while her maid of honor wore a pale blue c.l1iIfon,The groom is a son of Mrs. Louisa Hilgenkamp and was born and raised to manhood in this vicinity and is one of Washington coun- ty's _ prosperous y o un g . ' i " " °" : _ _ _on ast week,visiting friends._Miss Lucy McManigal of Ham- null, S. D. visited her cousin, Miss Nelle Mchlanlgal at the Home onSaturday. Mrs. Betndt Olsen and children 'of Lxmlsny,Neh.visited Miss Esther Rasmussen Monday. Mrs,Fred Wiegaud and family of Slouir City,Iowa visited their mu m.Miss Karen Olsen Sunday. They were dinner guests at theHome. Mrs.Lucy Gibbons Watts, who suffered o stroke last week, passed away quietly un Friday evening.Mrs. Watts came to us from Oma- ha, May 16, 1928.She was born'{" Pekon county, Ill., Dec. 13, 1s4s Puneral se7v1ces were held fromthe Home on Sunday alter-noon, with Rev.Carl Bader in charge.Bunn]was made in the CrowellHome lots in the Blair cemetery.Mrs. Watt's son and wife, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Watts, in company withfnendsfromOmaha,attended the funeral. Dr. John Grant Shiek nam-a=»m_ Wear¢:la:\gecompany,compo|edof239|mnalla~com- panlesmlowa,Ne:l>raskaandMissani.Bchafdnse m-nlaconapanieaeningimlocalomnnnnxisy, dxenme aswef~-.>Blair,thoughbeaingth¢nameofd1eIow¢- Nob;-a|kaI.i§1tandPmverCampaxy. Wepmvidegasmrddecuricaavioefanxedmnaqua- terof amillionpeople. v u u w b w v w l l l l b j [l l/ l l/ 1 7 |s u v of equal pri<c e E §E 1 -=§E= W e guarantee this Miller Geared-to-the~Road 'Tire to outwear any other tire of equal price when run under Satisfu:\*,ory_ Services xne anne ls a uaugmer ox mr. and """ -- ,-'-----/~|Courteous Treatment 5 Mrs.Sam Draper of Yuton and §'jn*"§e'g°;k of the Horne in Aub~ |FIrst door east Enterprise otfl¢||graduated from the school in 1922 L i m J°u1i:m<a§f1:;?»"'f.'}"'1 .I ,......mm f. p a n y w i l l b e ~ b a n d i t t ~ e v e r y ~ ~ o r ~ f ~ - ing reasons: 1.Om- company hm lowered the rata, ~ you moo gas for the sarm money. 2..We have improved the quality of the gas.Pm-ifiaa -.Sf QI i !` 2 4. s. 6. 7_ v i ~ a d a m e r a n d m o r e ~ . ~Itisnowadequzzeand consrant.Youcandependoniz. Metasarebeingcleaned.'fhiswillinauxeaccurate measuranenr of gas used.You wolftbepaying for gas you don't me, due to an ~ adjusted meter. We have madeanappliance survey.Gasstovesand otha applianca havebemdxeclmd mdadjxmedw zhatthcywillope:rateattl'|ehighestpomi>|edegxa ofefficimqv. Wemainaninanoffioeanddisplaymzxnwliefeitwiil heconvnaimtforyoumpaybillsandeliamnaervaice. Aoouxpletelineofmodagm-w,gasapp!hncaisou 0uraimiltosa-v¢youwell,azdaelow¢s:poasi>le ranu,onmmmmran¢wi¢hahigLnand=ndof»ervice.fI`obe¢0\:mrteousandef5cien¢talltimes. Wewmtmbeagoodndghbozaudafziend. I -N blaska ~lif ?i a P o \ z e r C o m p a n y Q v u o a n ~ g o d np/I/Iallu .» /mn' a n a smc e m e n n a s Deen a nu rs e joi ned 0 f ~CIDi n n hn wni inl nf R1nlrnn Fbnur "l'h¢»|_l l !B l! lly Th u rs d ay .She \Dr. Norman K. Rathmann ol>'ronETms1' Oser the Blair Drug Co.Phone Black -I1 Evenings hy Appointment x x C A R L s c m u m Insurance Real Estate and L o a nOidoe in State Bank Bldg. x xu m w . F . u mx r a l n l . DBNTIST L o n md i n n e w \ II I I l I _ ._ ..--,...... .... ...-......,.....-...,couple went to housekeeping im- mediately on the groom's farmwhere l'ie'has a new, modern home which he built about a year ago. Over thre hundred relatives andfriends gave them a charivari on Tuesday evening and a shouerdance in theii honor is being plun- ned for Saturday. OR UM B RI E F S Wednesday evening guests attheN. J. Andersen home were Mrs.Annu Springrose of San Diego,Culif.,and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson and daughters ofBlair._.° m H ~ B H K - .Torn Larsen of Omaha. and Mr, was accompanied ui the Home byherdaughter,Mrs.Bunnell,also of Lincoln, who remained with her over night, returning Friday.Dr. Shick attended a meeting of the Anti-Saloon league in LincolnWednesday. Mr.and Mrs.T. K. Cornish ofOmaha,were Monday dinner guests at Lhe Home.They cameto visit the !onner's mother, Mrs.Edna Cornish.Mr. Robert Perkins returned on Tuesday after spending severalweeksvisiting with relatives and Sioux City and vicinity.little folks from the church at Oakland,inwiththeirpastorand i'""J"£=:-McGaughey friends in SixteenMethodist com_P3-"Ywife,Rev. .|... .... the same c onditfons I -. . ~5~er;YQQQSJx;-~=4 - ~.fii-'~ ~4 :...~.u g ; ~' ` § \ I" I"» \ $~==~f-: : _ g ' on YJ (Phol for a Liberal lllowamm BL A! sun,annum xn Ag§@g,\c';- & 'n'rLE _-____, - ~-- -- --\..mm: uuwu w u w n u m e o n m o n -l a n d Mr s .H .C . Rs a -|smu ss en a n da y .Th e y s an g se ver a l s o n g s mf.."uml y -apent.Tue sd ay eve n i n g a t th e c ha pe l wh i c h wa s a g r e a t d e - th e L . E .La r s e n h o me .li g h t to th e o l d f o lk s . Minn ND N"Ahdnrunn trrnu n nn-.. 11t._!1 0 I - - ur Old Tires me or drive inCOMPANYBonded Abslracter PHONE 15mm Bldg.Bllir, Ne bruh. x x DR. EDWIN T.JIPP DentistX-RAY SERVICE Wednesday afternoon visitor at the Martin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hansen wgre evening visitors.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen anddaughters,Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and sons and Miss Mar- garet Rolland enjoyed n picnic in the woods near Fontanclle Sunday nfzernoon,. nuns mvlra Jacxson 01 NewmanGrove, joined our family last Tues day.Mrs.Harold Lauthrop ol Ken- nard, visited the Home girls last Tuesday. Several members of our family attended the waffle breakfast given by the M. E. Ladies Aid at the home of Henry Ruwe.Mrs.Va n Ho m of Snrinn-field, T' S a t o u gh p ro b l e m f o r n car owner to decide what [i re lo buy -unle s s hc di s re - gards all claims, all advertis- ing, all so-called "bargnin" ap- P"'r-°'-:' '>':"°= hi s dec is io n n appraisd) Read :he /amoua Miller Guaranmel Come In nnfl lunch nn.. |,......¢.1ful" M Zf|.f1¥L`§i 'I"l.reo-get the startling hasabout the comparative endur- qnce mu behind the M a usA numbe r of gi rls met Friday m. vasmd her aunt, same smiahaftemoonnttheChrisWrichTuesday.home Ind organized A 4-H sewing Mr. Rasmus Hendricksen was a club.`Tlc:_se" who"i°f;\Ed were:caller at the Home Tuesday morn~lm...v....-..n-\ l - ~ - -- un me maxcrs guarantee.Offices In State Bank Bldg.Phone 298 Bhlr. Nebr.honqangls are doing this to-Guarantee. rlnv.A In|thi s i . a li c ll y t he hy so many ear own-b u y i n g n e w M i l l e r M | ~ =ry dw- -sEaznuLz_._...,. .....reason w PFD areTi re ; e w R .u.\:.ut:n u n ,vc xlm wuu., mu rgurer.m g ..ggozland,E g m ,A n n a a n d E s th e r |Mr s .E v a K i mh e r li n n nnsmnrl 1 1 I r m ...a Hansen Priscilla Wrich,Helen; ? ' % = § 2 . ~'Rm -zmuseu and Helen Hansen. ¢,....5:10 p.rn. daily..Officers were elected as follows: Lead I M Chri Wrichc. s "»*§.':'£l;,?;',',?"°'"'mmf ' M n i zn mt m.\|.....4.'~ away Saturday_x\l1§n Julne 1=§| after a long illness.Mrs.Kim-l beriine has made her home in Blairfor a svvdgrgmv ea rs a ng ~ a l v n uWes Eas GARNER SERVICE one 255 Blair, Neb 7:15 nm. 2:52 pan.7:52 a.m. 12:85 pm. 5:80 p.m. ~ Sunday.dally exeept Snnhy.Sunday only. Southbound daily exeeyt Smalay daily. ____,,, _ - .-...........,w.pres.,Anna Hansen;secretary,Verna Wulf and news reporter, Edna Hansen.The club will meet Fhday aftenmon, June 27 at the Hans Wul! home.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Hansen and urge acquamunoe nexe.He r hwband preceded her in death about a y e a r a g o a n d s h e c a m e u p t n the Home to live June 10, 1929.Funeral services were held from f the Home Tuesday afternoon in charge of Snpt. Shlck, assisted by 2 ?E ' c aFour ...."I"'F¥'I! 'l!1\T'Ni*1>Dntc1:~Blair,Nebraska, June 19,1930 nd the school a repu-I Geraldine Eriksen spent several accomplishment and days at the Julius Weber home their efforts merit axlast week. rt from the people of;`Mr.and M m Raymond Magi!! and children and Mr.and Mrs.fgeglg Maizill and childtrzg speuigt un y nfoemoon a t Lo eG I - 4 A y _ D ~Hovendick home. neat Kennard. Mrs. Chester Hovendick and Jean Irs. Floyd Loflis and visited Mrs.Freeman Loftis 'end Blair,visited at the llmby Friday afternoon. The school meeting was held Monday evening a t the school s and F. E. Fletchergay afberrioon.me Blum visited Mrs.house.August Ruwe was re-sday afternoon.(elected treasurer. ) he Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs- y afternoon.The time waspentmakingacomfortforthe~mado sufferers and embroider- ng a bed spread,Mrs. J. E. Mundorf of Blair, is '~iling at the home o! her son, d Mundorf and family for sev-ral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and ~n, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert~asmussen and family spent last uesday evening at the M. A. lllatz ome. who takes up this wonderful wark now is wisely choosing her field of endeavor.There is none mom attractive and highly remunerat- ive than hair dressing and its kindred side lines. This is a dny of business effic- iency.The womah who is not pre- pared to keep her place with the demands of the present day busi» ness efficiency is soon los1. in the hurry and bustle of modern meth~ ods. The management have built for ~____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YORK CREEK NEW S Dorothy Pqtersen re~ med home AMERICAN COLLEGE Teaching Only Modern Methods This institution is located i n Omaha at 2301 Harney St. and is leading all ulhen. Teaching only the most modern business methods. Graduates from this school are assured nf good v¢»=~ ilions upon completion of the course uul we wish to commend them for the good they are doing. This is one of the finest educa. tional institutions and offers the a d v a n~.=~--' This is the business nge of 20th Century efficiency and they who fail bo start with commercial train~ ing must fall in reaching the goal. To the one who starts prepared and equipped the race becomes a pleasant and a profitable duty. This institution was founded for the very purpose of preparing its students for an efficient busi- ness life and we fact that it has met with success is proven by the Lhemsel Qs n tation r honesty nd liberal Supp~ this section. NEW E Mr. and l\ children of George Loft' homes Th ¢ Mrs.Minn Grollick ` Tue THE ENTEE JOHN A.. RHOADEE iséusn EGERY 1 Price per Year Entered an secons at the postoffioe at under the Act of March 3, 1879. Every subscriptio as open account.'J subscribers will be .moved from our man Qrnirsntinn nf fhn ti1 n will remainsignatedaub- ry subscriber z then condi- n of the con~ publisher and [NGS un JunghluthdMrs.HansMrs.Henry ly,Mr, Pres . Wm. Kahler lo' Riverview d the day.aduatcd from at Omaha on rley Berry oferguestsof k Brown lust orris Masters Sunday,Mr.[fer and Mr.. ~ters of Arl- ER-SMOLA CONCRETE BURIAL VAULT `!.Pho no - )mnha l have seen with (hc re- one encased nelly caskvt, he comments The occasion, to us, is much too sacred,much too solemn \o bc influenged by thoughts of mer- cenary display und a pnrudc of splendor for the benefibof the living.To us these last sad rites are but A mark of our love and our minds.Yet that is what happens when the casket is nov. protected by a vault.None of our loved ones shnll be laid to rest without all the protection given by n well made vault. We ask our readers to think it ndny ~inner __--_ _ . , 5 , | _ , _; - 1 . 12 ? -' = t Z = = i - i - " " " " advanced courses which thorough- ly conform to the modern business methods of the country."By their \\01'l£s ye shall know them" is in- deed an apt saying when applied to this school,for graduates from this instiiution may be found as IBB.~n r ~ m~W1 success s proven ~y enumber oi efficient business wom- en in every line of endeavor, who received their special training within its portals. Their instructors, text books ana equipment are thoroughly in ac- cord with the rapidly advancing "=;,}Y"}r§=" g~_;;_==_;~n hldfvlalt. lt. ~ ha~s of her brother, " "mf :wh llnndly me ""iE°§»».P°\f':.°"J:;:n ufa sum of ufghrxitiher, James "oad of Bar-Bllir, did some paper hlnsins nt gggm § , " " ; , , m D L and fun W m. mhmuf. home Saturda y. Da le | ,on I0 |¢».'.L°" ""'"»$' 'i?.'2"'»."f.i`¢T""'I=»;'§'|." 'ace ac r er. and Mn. Peter Jansen spent -s u a n y m u . M r . u m M n J . H . v ~ ' ~ " V ~ " c o un tr y . Th is sc h oo l i s u nd er th e c ap a ble dir ec ti on o f a wo m a n th o r o ug h ly exp er i e nc e d i n c o mme r c ia l i n s tmc . ti o n a n d ef fi c i en t i n th e mo s t mo d e r n me tho d s i n eac h mi n u te detai l. Any ordinary youve person can prepare himself fo r a successful commercial camer on wry reason- ab le te r ms a t th e A me r i c a n 001- lege. l |e I I I business i s h e r e f u lly d e mo n s tr a t- ed.F o r th i s re a s o n th e stu d en ts f r o m t h i s in stitutio n a dvan c e mor e ra p i d ly to t h e f r o n t a n d c a n he f o u n d a s lea de rs i n eve r y wa l k of li f e . Th e res ide nts o f th i s c i ty a n d vi c i n ity a r e f o r tu n a te i n possess- i n g an ed u c ati on a l i n s ti tu ti o n o f th i s c ali bre a n d i n th i s Business Re v i e w we p r e d i c t f o r th e A m e r - ic an Colle ge a b r i lli a n t f u tu r e . Nearhood.1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenbalm and son Marcel, of Omaha, called~ Sunday afte on at the HayesIiosenbalmanElmerTruhlsen.homes.QV I Mr. and Mrs.alter Novak andson Ralph atfemed a picnic at Ban-' croft Snday.1 Richard and James Sipp, sons ofMr. and Mrs. James Sipp of 0m~ aha are enjoying a vacation at the home of zhexr uncle and aunt, Mr. :md Mrs. James Thompson. I |ne xt S ATURDA Y, J UNE 21 . To t h e FIRS T THRE E CUS TOM E RS \ vh 0 bring in a punctured tire for m e to repair I wil l do it FREE o f CHA RGE. .r 9 I Y .r =o nwe re Su n da y vi si tor s a t t h e H a r r y E r ve y h o me . Mr . a nd Mr s. Q. K . Mun d o r f a n d f a mi ly spe nt Su nd ay a t th e E d Mu n d o r f h o me . Mis ses A d a Sc henk a n d Celeste Do nn elly we r e Mo n d a y di nn er guests nt.e J o h n Re id home. Nebraska School Of Beauty Culture Teaching All Branches Of Beauty Culture mLLsmE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT ,_-~. WEEK as follows:-30 by 352 at $4.25 and tube $1.00; 29 by 4.40 at $4.80 and tubes $1.15 30 by 4.50 at $5.45, tubes $1.25.Other sizes in proportionate prices. I also handle light bulbs, weed chains,fan belts, batteries and other accessories. K .~Ch7"iSf€7ZS€7g 501 West Street tires and tubes. 1 \1 )a 1~_»V w~o h~ I;een~ilI ~uch ~mp~o~ed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degt and family of Fremont and hi!.and week end with her sister at Wee~-s en o with an ~ tlzatcounfs* §A ~ I.-f~'=@ ;_ ~~~J ~/3 / "g I x I :{2lf~1 w l \§5 The Success of Your Depends largely on the ORCHESTRA W e f e a t u re th e m e lo d io u s p op u la r da nc e h i t s .E ve r y m e m b e r o f o u r pe rs o na l i s a n ar tist o n h i s i n s t ru m e n t . W e ca t e r e s pe c i al l y to cl ub dan ce s.N e w a n d old t i m e music.Five - Seven pieces. For Appointments phone ll J Hilt01z Rhoades,Orc/zestra ||u \ hi le J o h n a n d Cha rlie Ro g e r t ad e a b u si n e s s tr ip to Oma ha o n und ay .A n u mb e r o f fr ie nd s a n d rela- ve s g a th e r e d a t th e C la r k B r o wn n z h o m e S u n d a y wi th th e i r bas- ets we ll fi lle d f o r a s u r p r i s e o n ~rs.Br o wn i n g .Th e y c a me t o ei p c e leb r ate Mr . a n d Mr s. B ro wn ng' 3 18th we ddi ng a nni ve rs ary a nd Ir s.B'r own ing 's bi rthd ay .D i n - e r wa s se rved c afeteria.E ve r y ne en jo y e d a g o o d di n ne r a f te r I ~,|||Tu es da y wh e r e th e y m e t Mr s . J ensen's sister,wh o vis ited Mr s . J e n s e n a fe w d a y s .Mr . a n d Mr s . E me P e te r s e n a n d f a mi ly o f Ly o ns ,vis ited a t th e h o me o f M r .Petc rsen's sister, Mr s . A n n a Hu g i e m a n a n d f a mi ly . 9~||I 1 |wh i c h ic e c r ea m a n d c ake we r e served. Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Ch r is tia n sen,Mr .a n d Mr s .C.W .Ch ri s- tian sen a n d c h ildr en o f B l a i r , Mr . a n d Mr s .A lf r e d J espereon a n d c h i ld r e n o f He r ma n , Mr . a n d Mr s . ..va."2 U N O T I C E guests at Soren Jenscxfs Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron and family visited at the Frank Brod- erson home Sunday. Mrs.Ole Jensen and Mrs. I-'red l d v lvuua gaa nvna v u uwise the subscriptia In force ct the de lcriwion price.Ev must understand th: Lions are made a px tract.between the subscriber. DALE D( Nr. and Mrs. Her and family,Mr.ai Braesch,Mr.and Dornncker and .fam Nic-ulls, Mr. and Mr: and children drovepz:rk°Sunduy to Sw Helen Chapman g Central high school Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ch:Kermard,were dim Mr.and Mrs,Fran Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.L1 had as their guests and Mrs.Fred Pfe. and Mrs.C.P.his ington.Mr. and Mrs. F. J children left on Sa month's vcuation an.in Wyoming and Mil Mrs.Hans Braescthe Larkin Club Tue: ll Located at 212 Courtney Bldg.schooled in all branches of the `'art as well.The5Omaha.Cosmeticnan s 'b ches- is thor.Our advice to the young women trammg m all ran 'd.Stud- w l i o h a v e _ m s t f l n i s h e d a c h o o i o r o u g h ,e f 1 f 1 ¢ 1 e 3 1 I = . . a { 1 § i l j a p l ' | _ _ __| _ __4Miss Cora M. Marshiill, daugh-|Mrs. Dan Phillips drove to Oma- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall and Roy Masters, son of Mr. andMrs. B. F. Masters, were married Thursday, June 12, 1980 by Rev. Chas.W. Savidge of Omaha.A very large crowd gathered ar the Maslers home Monday evening to charivari the newlyweds.A d elicious two-course lunch was serv- d m several hundred people. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth ha Saturday and spent. the day at shopplngand calling on a few ofher frlchds. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen and daughter,Alga,were Saturday evening supper guests at the J. L.Petersen home. Rev.and Mrs.Giesler and daughter were dinner guests at the Harry Ervey home oh last Thurs- d"?':..__ mr. and Mrs. riowam wunain-sen entertained relatives at a din- ner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Wil-liamsen's mother's birthday,Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Monson's and their own wedding anniversaries. Elmer Vinderslev cultivated for Clarence Wachter Thursday. Bible school started at the Brod- erson school 1~;;==d=vu m°|'¥""un 16 and wi con nue e\'e_z i a y e f n t w o w e e k s .A l l t h e c h i l - .a .. .. .: _n . . .. . : . : . . : » . , a m : m - w a d M muse who are wondering what lineo l work to follow mould be no take a course i n beauty culture. Such a worse takes her out of the rahks of struggling wage earners and makes her a highlypaid skilled professional. Of all the latter day sciences and professions that of the skilled Beauty c u l m m o r Ladies' Hair Dresser is at the Zenith and this enrs receive individual instnictionsfrom finished experts with prac- tical experience on live models. This clean profitable profession is full of opportunities Y-0 file am- bitious young women and will easily double the earning power. The course is not a long one and the fees are the most reasonable. These skilled artists will perfect you in any or all of the following x m a as guests Monday evening,mm Nels Petersen returned to ugéléfl ~»-~= 'M--=-.v ¢|4\---H-~- Uv scnooz of Beauty Culture has turn- branches of the work:Hair DressanIznd_Mrs;Hem? Qhnstgpqen hF'f.h°"F¥? Saturqay from a ueek's u...urnI Mrs nn.AQ Vinainrdov ed out more successful arfigfq in mir.Marcelimr.Pnrennmnf Wav A~ ~ 5 , _ ; , ' ; ; , " ' ; ~ ~ ' g m n e r m m , w h o ~ t h h _ l i n e ° ~ » ? 1 2 i » - » i i i I - ' f l - Z i n ; ~ ~ ~ ur.nu Mn. A. :mae me M . m a n .houn Sun Y-r. an n .ul-on.r znduum ue _ ing ngle Bobbi . I-m Work.|....§¢.».. Harold Thnmnson. Mr. Citvr mm v?..Hr.5°'i2E§.2E.El'£'a=»1=v were former resident: pert mamel wavers nnd b....il'., Eletrolysin, M....|.I`.'5i.\..r ' F. J. Boszon, all of ( Mr.and Mrs.Fri and family were S1 guests at the Franchome in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :family of Omaha,s [é 'D .é ¢ } {'1 3 hi i i i} » ` §¥ § § }| ° .`§.~" °t h e r e ..' c u l t u r i s t s a n dM T S J e n !C l a u s e n n n n n f 1 H n 'L i r a 'L "F -~ Y a n d V I V S L L I a e 'are tho ro ugl;The woman or young woman nt. Nels Svendgnnrdk McCARTHY AND LONG CREEK Mrs. Susan Randal; North Fork.Va.visand Wednesday ni 1f!§|;ifll '1'¥S=¥f11 mn home."M:. and Mrs. Dan Thompson ac- companied by M n .Will Thomp- ggn, 1}Ir|. Randolph and Mrs. T.H Wright of Blair spcl p 1 STO L0-cated nt 3015 Y Ma r k o ;1452,I Ma n y li mé s we ai ma gn i fi c en t funer als, ma i n s o f so me loved i n a bea utif ul an d c and af terward hear d t l l | \ | \ l \l | u »c h u f n x n n n s SPECIAL Week Beginning,June 23 SUGAR $4.75 PER HUNDRED With Each $5 Cash Purchase of Groceries Finest Quality Meats and Groceries |..... Phone - - -v -r~,\u u4\:|»|»~»n»»u»u;m.ull.:glans.u w il ull.U5 HSK uur~" " " * " '* " ' "\.u\;" " """'""*'"`""rules a n d c optly vq ulp me nt.selves th i s nue sti on." s h a l l th i s th e y fe el f o r th e belqved l l v m g UK and have seen these same ~ostly and beautiful caskets lowered in- Aat the grave or shall it be made to reach into the years beyond to the earth, and many of us, no lille open grave?" doubt have thought of the meagre and short lived protection given t5 the earthly forn of that loved one,made more dear by his ab- sence. Those of us who have thought about it,wonder magnificent rites and Costly ment,were prompted by tion or affoctatiom if really if the equip- affec- s perhapsthey were not for the benefit of the living friends and neighbors rather than the beloved dead. If this is the case we would rather be,and would rather see the fonns of our loved ones sunk to oblivion in a crude, home-made wooden box,_than to have the ~st casket and most gorgeous leo engendered by such feelings. "Shall we lower the forms of our beloved dead onto their couch of eternal sleep with such scant protection as even the best of caskets afford,and leave that dear form legitimate prey to the worms and vermin that infest the grave?Shall we allow every vagrant,muddy trickle of water to filter in upon that dear form, and at last after a comparatively short time, when the casket has decayed and fallen away, shall we allow'the grave to be despoiled by some burrowing animal, which upon digging into that last resting place,turns ghoul and robs the grave of its bones?" We shudder at the thought and try to push such thoughts out of grave to the beloved dead. Gf a t the grave vaulgs made, none ore nearly meets all re- quirements and give more ade- quate protection than those made by the Stoker-Smola Concrete Burial Vault Co.Inc.Their own confindence and belief in their own products is evidenced by the fact that they have a standing offer and will pay $100 to anyone showing them a better vault or how a better vault, can be made. This is not o reward but they con- sider it worth that much to know the way, if any, to improve their vault.We suggest that our read- ers call upon this firm and in- spect their line of vaults.The prices are reasonable and the hi ghtlt qudlity of material and workmanship prevails throughout. P h o n e ~ ~Rv..3 8 ~: | / "f :_ " ` ~a s t . .. f' E h -5 *~ .. ' ¢ ; ; < .5 a "~" ) '\ |n. .» . gs-:~gf' _,¢.:~ 'F .f J .s ~ . ~'ES ~m ~G 0 '"f rr o c e r l e s '¥.f...:.:.......».f-f SPECIAL Week Beginning,June 23 SUGAR $4.75 PER HUNDRED With Each $5 Cash Purchase of Groceries ni » .. . GRAHAM PAIGE COMPANY OF NEBRASKA w Wi th spacious sales rooms and »toes at 2563 Famam St.. Omaha The staten n t was made some cars ago th Graham Paige cars - e years shud ot' all others by 1-~ol'their 4-speed forward ~andard gear shift among other mementa.The number of can hich have followed their leader- ~'p same um time bean out this tatelnent. The purchaér of the Graham 'gs does not buy just so much -- =, so much wood, so much rub- -and so much cloth and other ~aterial that goes into a car,He ~nys trouble-free and satisfacwry -~portation for years to come. hile the manulactuxers of most biles make frequent and .ical changes in models with the ~It that such a car goes out of ~~~ in a short tlme, and conse- » » » ~depreciated greatly in ue, the Graham Paige feature a rogram of constantly bettering ~cars rather than making ham Paige owner keeps his car for years-two or three times as long as he would keep an ondinary car. This statement does not mean that the Graham Paige models are not kept up-to-date in funamental rightness of design and beauty of body lines and colors.The right- nesa of their entire engineering and deign and the characteristic beauty of these two (ine cars is always in style. They build to only the highest standard of quality and built as au integral part of the Graham Paige are all the characteristic refine- ments and qualities that maloe the Graham Paige standard of quality. Their aim has always been a ear that would give the purchaser the mon in "Dollar for Dollar Value". The Graham Palgamodels al- [ord all the comfort of a Pullman coach in their seating features and the hardware and upholstering would lend distinction to the high- one demonstration will give a bet- ter description than can be depict- ed here were columns written on the subject. The members of this concern are fully aware ol the fact that motor car buyets of today know that "pride of ownership"and "peace of mind" are two classes of div- idends which should occur from his investment.Without these two his investment would be a failure. As a result they are increasing patronage by referring the people to the Graham Paige cars lor suc- cessful and satisfied ownership. The present models embody all that is desirable in motor car feat- ures on the market today and show a high state ol' perfection. It is suggested that it would be well to talk with tle m,before making your car purchase.They are never too busy to give you a demonstration, and they always ln- siat that the best of attention and ~The \s~~g~Bertelsen M m m s r Finest Quality Meats and Groceries ~1 ~~*_ \»r ~ andDq1>ennhb%2'y See your Chevrolet dea[e1j#%:rt IPhone~ 2 3 8 ~° °";€:.|/ ".f "In.` ' " £ "1%t ' ? ` } 1 - "5 . .. f |u ,, f F \\ ... ¢ "~1 \)1,: L ° f f 5 § ' , _ , l ¢ »I \ .-O I '. f -~f / |I . . .H ~as ~ m ~ G r o c e r i e s " Y E "\ \- . . . . . . »f - J f SPECIAL Week Beginning,June 23 SUGAR $4.75 PER HUNDRED With Each $5 Cash Purchase of Groceries Finest Quality Meats and Groceries ~The \s~~g~Bertelsen M m m s r ~1 ~L~ Chev;-olet's "O K that counts" tag is the sign qi quality and dependability that has convinced millions of buyers that Chevrolet dealers offer m atch- less used car values. Come to our store and select a car, bearing this famous red0 K tag that shows just how it has been inspected an d t h o ro u g h l y re c o n d i t io n e d t o provide a maximum of appearance. performance and owner satisfaction. Buy now and you can choose from the linest and most complete selec~ tion of 4 and 6 cylinder used cars that we have ever featured. Read the special bargains described below! Profit by this spectacular 3- day selling! Come in today and drive away the car you've always wanted, at a bargain price. 4 Amazing low prices for 5 dzgys only 1928 \\'|{lPPET C()l`l'H A car with many enihuw iaslic owners.Convenient for business or use for n second family care.Only $20.00. ..»»..¢` ? { ' --19'>7 x.\~5||~<Fn\\: f f \I i .;"You know how thi.-ylouk.,.-_@ ~|'~é5!>-..._a popular car sum to ,.=-.=._~gfggg '1 . \ .4+please you...One of our ::4 ,i rlf- f f l " - '/ .2 3 _ : ' " 1928 clu»:vrzoL1-:T C0.xCn-s ee this curl Inspect its fine duco finish,its spotless upholstery,its excellent tires and complete equip- mmt including trunk.Compare its unequalkd low price.Act quickly todny before it'a too late. Priced for 3 days only---only $140 down. c l e a n e s t o f f e r s a z $ 1 2 0 . 0 0 d o w n . 19 21 c lmv suzn SEDAN Grasp this vhance to save money on a. slightly used4-door sedan.This is a 62 6-cylinder,with new duco finish, 5 new Good.. year tires,fully chécked and bears the red "0. K." tlg.Only $140.00 down. .¢ 1928 FORD MODEL A SPORT C0UPl°J A Sporty llltle car with rumble seal.Has been thorough- ly rewndilinnad, has new (i\'?|\- not a scratch on its body.Sold "wilh an 'O :lm counts" nt this spechl sale price-$l3'l.W down. ms FORD s 1 :nAN_ n¢ - finish in duoo,5 good bll lmn tires,uphdatery vzry nlem.This c a r o f f m very cheap trlM~ partition. myaehnénn |926 CHEVROLET ROADSTER Re- finilhed i n blue duno,5 good lul- loon th-eg, mnlor re- eandilloned.One of the biggest buys we luve.$45.00 down. 1927 FORD ROAD- STER A hte |9 2 7 model,with 5 bu|- loon a i m.Excell- eni mo to r a nd ra r end.I f y o u n m a low priced ur, hurry $45.00 down. xszs cmsvxxou-rr COACH Motor being rfmmlitinneq in our lhop,5 nur ilres. Emmiondlly clean indde Ind ont.Sale price, only 816.00 dawn. And.m | » b ¢ ¢ m m »_m»ndmmnnmmhi1§a¢un»».I Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co.A llilllll DI 11115 yan;-y ls:U16 C211-MJ-DD W Iuvwv quumlcluuua, run.num, NEBRASKA mqmfmrw l"""'P m l a w Her mother, Mrs.L.Peterson of Kansas City is with her.I-Ier father and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Marshall Petersen left Sunday morning for their home in Kansas City after a short atzur in Blair. .,....1afteragoiteroperation.Mrs. K.ilian's friends will be glad to know that she is improving. Mrs. J. Stapleton went to Craig Friday and accompanied her dnugh ter and husband,Mr. and Mrs. S.R.Titus to Wakefield where they spent the weekend at the Harry Stapleton home. Mrs. Staple ton is spending the week at the Titus home. Mrs. Bob Riddle of Lincoln, has'been spending a few days visiting at the home of friends in the city. 'When she returned home she took her little dsught/er,Patsy and Misa Jean Gilbertson who will visit a t the Riddle home for n ifew days. Kirby Cook retumed from Cor- nell College Thursday after com-lpleting a four year's course and lreceiving his degree with high honors.Kirby has taken a posi-|t.ion with the Carpenter Paper Co. in Omaha, and started work this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne and son, Frederick and daughter, Mar- jorie of.Council Bluffs were guests at the Dr. Wm.M.Hnller home'during the Congregational Carni- val lust Tuesday evening.The young people stayed over Wednes- day. Mrs.R.H.Robinson and little son,C.J.Jr.of Auburn,Neb., came up Tuesday to visit relatives and friends und to take her little daughter,Mary home after a week's visit with her grandpar- ents.They returned Wednesday evening to their home at Aubum. Mrs.Everett Lamb,who has been in the Covenant hospital in Omaha for several days, is thought 1 . ~|\H v4 1 J iII /. f r r" " -1 1 F¢ 6 I Permanent Wave,$'7.50. Allkinds of beauty work.Phone 197, Mrs K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.88-Ll Mrs.George Bruse of Kam:-ar, lows, drove over to Omaha and brought her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kilian,home from tha hospital ;H1i tyo ! ~B na¢ ~d: e.'1 Blair Service Station 0 'Q Russia,1 ~u g \Qa,Q ~~- - _\ ~ § zzz 0 //"' /` I L r , '~! ;. . vn z -. ~_1 , 'z ~~~I..»o 1 ,'~I\ . .._=/3;,0 .// _.¢1 "w 4 [ r w \ 1 "MoI \ | .I 1 » ~._" s ; ~ ~11.-1 .; J ; \0 .M ~ \ l m n r could bu ilda qtla litytite like th is-g ua ra nt e ed f o r lif e-J' to sell in the low-price Hemi Muchlesa in its price dy for dm-abilityanddridngeaae,ma1d- less for handsome apparnnoe and nun-skid performance.And only u our store can you ga the apex! series a1lu»p\1r¢lIne that adds 1 Size 4ply $5.55 6.35 0.30 7.55 20x4.40 30x4.50 29x4.50 28x4.75 ~r ,»\Q . L '~ I1 3~ \I _¢,S / '",y`11.¢w~ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hellwinckel enjoyed a visit last week from Mr. August Meyer,and his brother, Ono Meyer and wile o! Waterloo, Iowa who were on their way to Cdilomili. _ > - / ; §~V o s , | 1ce,§_-9,/i _ _ / l l The Choicest of eats will befound in our store Rib Boil Beef, per lb. - - - 17%c Hambcrger, 2 lbs: - - ~ ~ - -35c Pure Lard, 2 lbs. - - - - - -35c Round, T-bone or Sirloin Steak, per lb. - - - - -35c Choice Beef Roasts, per lb.23c All kinds of Cold Meats in large .or small quantities. Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack - 1.69 Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack -.89 $3.25 bags Homestead sulphur stock salt, Special, bag - 1.00 Ice Cream Salt, 100-lb. bag .95 Sulphur Block Salt for stock .65 Startena Baby Chick Feed, 100-Ib. bag 5.00 Startena, 50-lb. bag' - - - - - 2.60 32-piece Dinner Set - ~ - - - 4.50 Swift's White Soap, 10 bars .39 Royal Lemon, per pkg. - - -.25 LaChoy Bean Sprouts, can -.20 LaChoy Sauce, bottle - - - -.28 Chipso sweet, per bottle - ~.35 Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - -.25 SPECIAL Bl&§f`é"i~inl¥ c "' .»cnrr¥e Seal brand Coffee for Friday and Saturday, reg. 50c seller. Special price - -$ .45 o J 0 S A S Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 o ~~ _'I # l s //~ . I ' sw/// Oh, Boy! v im a drive! \Com~ plete se 4 clubs and bag. $5.951 Gamblefg Senior 'T5c Golf Ball 5945. Repdnts 25c. Blue Ribbon Mltdv ed Imna $3.85.Gamble Stores, 5th & Broad St., Fremont, Neb. It -»°»I -~e 1 \».;__° an5 00 ° i ~»- Q ] H w 9»|> Blair, Nebraakx, June 19, 1931 » " ~| Advertise in The Enterprise. c. K. Bendorf. licensed embalm- and undertaker, Blair.Office hone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-Lf Mr.and Mrs.E. C.Hunt. and ~n, Emory drove to Fremont last 'duy. Read the H-ds in The Enterprise. Furniwe, rugs and floor cover- ings.Mathew R. Bendori.21-t! For Sale-25-gallon stone j u . Enquire Enterprise office.18-tl Don't forget the Experience Social at the Baptist church I-`ri~ day evening June20.22~1t Mrs.Clark Strickletz and Mrs, Kenneth Tyson accompanied Mr. Peter Tyson to Omaha Monday. House for Sale or Ren lionse 1 . .Fur Sale-Black Raspberries. Phone Green 202.22-It Mr. and Mm. Otfo Arp of south of Kennard,are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter at their home on Tuesday, June 10.This is the first bam. The; Blair Service Station has recently begun to give twenty~ four hour service tn afford lane motorists a chance to fill up wiih gumline and oil. Permanent Wave,$'7.50. Allkinds of beauty work.Phone 197, Mrs K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colfax.88-Ll Mrs.George Bruse of Kam:-ar, lows, drove over to Omaha and brought her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kzlian,home from tha hospital after a goiter opemtion.~ . Kilian's friends will he glad to know that she is improving. Mrs. J. Stapleton went to Craig Frederick Koltenmm is the new clerk in the J.L.Pound haber- dashery. C. K.. Bendorf, licensed embalm- er and undertaker, Blair.Office phone, 161; res. phone, 183.3-tf Mrs. A. Clyde Allen is convalesc- ing slowly at her home at Third and Lincoln streets. Misses Vim and Beatrice Foley dmvc to Millard, Neh. Monday to amend the funeral of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hellwinckel enjoyed a visit last week from Mr. August Meyer,and his brother, Ono Meyer and wile o! Waterloo, Iowa who were on their way to Cdilomili. Advertise in The Enterprise. Highest prices lox' produce. Phone 253.Farmer; Produce Co.33-tl House for Rem at 217 E. Front SL.Inquire 401 E. Colfax St..21~1t Mrs.Anna Stange has been very ill at her home in this city but is slowly recovering. Raspberries and Currahts for sale.Call Black 399, A. T.Van DeVem.er.22-It " " " '" " ' " " " "" " "" " " "" "Mr .an d Mr s .H e n Pe te rs enSu tto n ,eb.Th u r s d a y to vi s i t a n d f a m i ly o f A r li n g to n ,sp en t he r pa r en ts .d . h h th M " r .Ch ri s K_Be nd or f,Un d e r ta k i n g &:in ?1mnng.e r m o er ,r s a n d arnl.-ulance servic e.Pho ne s: offic e, 161; residenc e, 133_29- et]Mr . an d Mr s . Flo y d S mi th e nte r - »tai ned Mr .an d Mr s .'W m.C o mp -Ma r t i n Ber te ls en a n d wi f e to o k ]1; dinn S u n d a y a t th e Mr s . th e i r lu nc h o u t i n th e D e S o w f m ?-e r wn e n y o u wa n :letberneads or envelopes o r sta te me n ts c a ll Th e Enter pr is e.1~t.1 Mr .He n r y S mi th a n d da u g hte r o f W i n s lo w,Nob .,we r e vi s i ti n g re la ti ve s i n B la i r la s t S un d a y . hi r .Ca r i W o l f f a n d f a m i ly vis- : A mo .112,East.Gr a n t St..I n q u i r e a t Citi zens Sta te Ba n k .2 2 - I t Miss Mary su-icklert left last Friday to attend a five weeks s u m me r sc hool a t Colorado Un i - ve rs i ty . W i ll rec eive bi ds o n W .P . |'Talrrmw et¢...l».....a ¢:»s......_...--m e i n u r s u a y a l t e mo o n nrzm c lub met. 'W ednesday n o o n o n t. Mr s .E .S.Be a ty l a w n as gues o f Mr s .E .M .B e a t y a t lunc heo A f e w h o u r s o f b r i d g e f o ll o we d lo vely lunc heon. Se ver a l c a rs o f Ro y a l Ne i gh h o n f H 1 4 l n n n l n r r l n r r l v n n n + . .T i m s n h ¢ u ¢ s | \ ;UU UL B " n u J.|J\|»U.l'US U" ,u r vu l u n l u ssl a v n u u s ul v vr . .ld) .lJC \d\w o o d s l a s t S u n d a y .1 - r a m :J e n s e n o m e ._n e u m e n W l f e z n d r f r o t h e r i n t h e b e f o r e J u n 2 t o d a t o a t t e n d t h e B u r t - W a s ________S L J n q é n h | \ n Q n \ fn |u n { \ n n ! H .A n E 3 .~Y For Sale-6 weeks old White!mr. and MW- T. H. Jacobsen andi§.;;.,;..'.:""" lavurauul ~ vuu:lull ""|22-lf,C. _}_Schmidt. 'I'rustee.'iU8ff0Il county R. N. district meeLeghornrooswrsat154:@a¢h.'fnmily of Irvington. came up on Phone Green 202.-22-It Saturday to spend Lhe day at the Mrs. Marjorie Mctzingcr of Fre-parental,Myron hlelzinger home. mont,.spent Sunday wiLh Blair Mrs. Paul Lowe of Bird Island,relatives and friends.|Minn., is enjoying a visit with her For Sain-Black and Red Rasp-parents, Mr. :md Mrs. Fred Siert berries.Phone Black 151.and other relatives. ......, .""s rd I rds binhdaMissLillian Kundcl of Omaha,'cat5;r;;;p:;hl;,aZ;:i;__|| can bg spent the forcpart of the week at found at The Enterprise of.fice.\ the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. L.Po ula rice.1-rfpr pHellwmckel and famxly.Mrs. Palmer Allen and Pnlmen Evelyn and Ralph Brown. chil~Jr.are spending a few days at dren of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown Sunnvgidn e l m fn ". h mm . r M, ing to be held there.The Bla lodge will put on the Memnri work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen a companied by nephews,Stanh Jensen and Merton Kuhr,:Inv down tn A=h|»~|r:.m.n.., 0- .ag 22-2t Mr. and Mn. Wm. Omaha,spent the Blair, accompanying M. D. Newell McCracken of weekend in Ernest Tom- blad to Omaha Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Council Bluffs,spent Tueway evening at the parental,Ray Johnson home on Washington street. A Dunn Permanent gives sat- |Mrs. Gilfred Garner is confined to her bed with an attack of ap- pendcitis.She is reported as a little improved. l Mr.and Mrs.\Vill Reeh,Mr. land Mrs. R.E. Tilden and Mrs. Frank Jensen enjoyed a fishing trip at Linoma. Beach last Sunday. Experience Social.Where? Baptist church.When?Friday evening, June 20.Piogram and of this city had their tonsils re-' moved in Fremont last Tuesday. Mr.ahd Mrs.D.Z.Mummert and Miss Gretchen left early this morning for the Iowa lakes where they will enjoy several weeks. Mr. and' Mrs. Chris Petersen and two daughters of Friend,Neb. were guests of his brother, Juliusand wife of this city over Wed- nesday and Thursday. und Mrs. Joe Lazure. Miss Ruth Sappeniield of Idaho, is here visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs.Harry Sappenfield and family of this city. Mr. and Mrs.L. J.Wolff and daughter,Patsy Lou of Omaha, Ivislted at the Victor Wolff home Saturday night. Mrs.Dell Stevens of Fremont, and Miss Miriam Curtiss of| _.._..,...,...,.,........,...,....their son, lherton who is in can down there. Mrs.Oscar Guyer ran an ai vertisement in The Enterprise short time ago relative w an un brella that was lost.The 2 brought the desired results ar the lost article is foun.It pa ; to udvenise. U. S. Renne, of De Soto, was pleasant caller at The Enterpri: isfuclion and comfort tl hot days.Call Mrs.I lnml at Black 259 for up 1 rough H.Sui the refreshments.Don't forget to Mrs.`M. then come.Q9-It is nrnnara Su the r la n d a t B lac k 2 5 9 ki to f i v e vn u a n r mr f |Homer,Neb., lm vidting for nlvllllll nur. monuy.we Gln:lf¢W dlyl at the Ed Stevens home. F"|'lY n 'Zhu ffm! Mr. Renlle 1i rpointmcnt.Mr. and Mrs. c. w. nurg und W°'nd§r wavé f;,';§5.; 'A"r;$i pum Permancnts, ringlet @nd=»|?EAf a deep reader and a _got17-H bar .d I qt and is up on the pollticqdaughterMrs, F. D/Rodgers of Kmn and satxsfacnon KUH1'M~ pnoe $5.00.All work guarantee .--mm Mm Iowa snénm last. Tuesdav at nm Wed-16~tf Phone Black 259.Mrs. M. Sum.Is|t\xat|on of the day.fPl.iC& $5.00. M r s l p n 'W nlfo rq Mary Stahl of Quincy, Ill.and Mrs.James Davis of Fremont, were guests at the E.C.Hunt home last week. Emory Hunt, Jr.left for Ft. Jxnvcnworth, |Knnsas last Satur- day morning for the Rescue offic- :r..training camp where he will be statiuncd for six weeks. h o m e o i M r . a n d ~ ~A mlscellaneous shower waslerland.16-D llnms of Fremont given fgg Mrs.GWallace ,,Iy¢;h» for-lurggfi ggm- ¢»?"`5.»ff'1`il'1°`1 gg;l ad 'lll d y.m e s e""§ 3...$"'§ .J "XiZ.§ 2£ ,,§ ;§ '§ %i£ 5.... .¥ ihJ.§2 ; .f°h2¥ *'.? 1Z pntal ln Omaha, and has been at th h 1 he rs. M dman, returned Tuesday morning ter, Mrs. Bloom.ME., '&'f`enf' c¢h§il'§§ff'r an fro m a ten days visit with rela-Do you play bridge!The En-tives at Kimball, Neb.terprlse hns a complete new llne Mr. and Mrs. H. D.Wehaland of Walnut, Iowa returned tothellrJoeLazure and father, Adolph of score cards and place cards. home Monday aher n few days L?=3f'=_§§°\'f _g fjgvjgé F E W Why not see them?1-mimi: at the Fred rm, »....,...I Rev.and Mrs. E. J.Hancoc spent several days last week vlx ixing ther son and family,Dr B. G. Hancock in Omaha.Whil they attended the eight graduation exercises c Huncor:k's grandson, Reber and Mrs. Jack Whitesell 0 there grade Rev. Mr. Los Angeles,Calif.,spent th forepart of the week with Mn li e s. r ,g y f n 4 Mr s .J .Th o mp s o n an d J a c k A y e o f Ka ns as Ci ty ,a n d N o r m a Clai r e Ca mer on of Omah a, ar e vis - i ti n g Mr s .Thor npso n's pa re nts, M r .a n d Mr s .Chas.Ha y n e s an d oth e r r e la ti ve s . t n r~.._..:........1._ ...-..-...|.1.... mlS uli iu um ~t.\»\oMwcB|t;= ' = g ~M r a n d M r s L_D W i c k h a m M r a n d M r s Mo r r i s K v o l s a n d E'E°° s or SP1'1H!.'S»0 » W o f o an d i ia r mi ly of Te ka mah ,a n d Mr .N .3 :Ni e ls e n o f Belde n,Ne b. , a n d Mr s .v .F .S p a n to n o f B la i r ,a r r i v e d M o n d a y a t th e D r . M o r r i senjoy e d the re st. an d c han ge ,g g f v G g . i ? § 2 - . ' i i ' l §3 2 2 3 2 . 2 2 sp en t Sa tur d a y n i gh t. a n d Surxdriy Ni e ls e n h ome f o r a . s h or t vi si t. a f '_,mor nin g'a t th e C.R.Sp a n to n L u _s a r L o v e r s a s w e l l - - 1 t s g u a r -f a r m h o m e .s t r e p o r t s f r o m t h e b e d s i d e ~~~K a l . ,5 2 8 1 .~b f R R P '.TQNGDB Q i n o u l L . . L L -_ W h i t . e s e l l ' s s i s t e r ,M r s .W a l t e P e t e r s e n a n d f a m i l y .M r s . ' W h i t e se ll wi ll be re me mbe re d as Mi s Ma b e l S mi th , f or me r ly o f th i s c i tj Mr . a n d Mr s . Ge o r g e Th o ma s o th is c i ty we r e a m o n g tho se wh~ _ ; L _ . _ . I l .mt 9 | H " u. uuumuu, "H" r\:\:¢:|1|.|y pur- 5th & Broad Sz, F}emont,Neb lt Miss Emma Bee mt ed'fr;:z ~ """°`°'i nwwc £1185 ne 13 attenqttu me nopevac h a n h P n s m e e d t h ~;. n m e , Q e o r g e ~~" 1 i § H A A ! !u B Y Y ; B n n 1| r | \ . | \u m ~~~R f | . F | ! "f f 3 " l l I \ D ¢ t ¢ |¢ » n ~ .~l e e ~~~P .ren family re auf; Tekamah ..=..,m m ,»a wnsem men "" W " " " " """' "1 eeiving hermuhefs d§gree in ¢he'ipusy ;|"'-|UK_buildings which i'SI',?.g;f ;Z"5u5"§§"F1f..§°f.'»TZf Univenity of Chicago where she . Iii §5'i'»ff.'..{.{'1l"°"° the nppelr- bed.Her friends nn hnnlmr nh; hu ntlelldld :chad for the lmlhl leaving. 1 . 5.~ 'J |\ 4 ¢~f W: v4 1 J iII fl £| r r" " -1 1 F¢ N . \ llhll Q ~r ,»\Q . L '~ I1 3~ \I _¢,S / '",y`11.¢w~ _ > - / ; §~V o s , | ce ,§_-9,/i _ _ / l l The Choicest of eats will befound in our store Rib Boil Beef, per lb. - - - 17%c Hambcrger, 2 lbs: - - ~ ~ - -35c Pure Lard, 2 lbs. - - - - - -35c Round, T-bone or Sirloin Steak, per lb. - - - - -35c Choice Beef Roasts, per lb.23c All kinds of Cold Meats in large .or small quantities. Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack - 1.69 Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack -.89 $3.25 bags Homestead sulphur stock salt, Special, bag - 1.00 Ice Cream Salt, 100-lb. bag .95 Sulphur Block Salt for stock .65 Startena Baby Chick Feed, 100-Ib. bag 5.00 Startena, 50-lb. bag' - - - - - 2.60 32-piece Dinner Set - ~ - - - 4.50 Swift's White Soap, 10 bars .39 Royal Lemon, per pkg. - - -.25 LaChoy Bean Sprouts, can -.20 LaChoy Sauce, bottle - - - -.28 Chipso sweet, per bottle - ~.35 Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - -.25 SPECIAL Bl&§f`é"i~inl¥ c "' .»cnrr¥e Seal brand Coffee for Friday and Saturday, reg. 50c seller. Special price - -$ .45 o J 0 S A S Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 o ~~ _'I # l s //~ . I ' sw/// -»°»I -~e 1 \».;__° an5 00 ° i ~»- Q ] H w 9»|> twn n tv- twn rnomhove nr mmnf . - . . .VA pn..su v u u | Goldie, Wm. and Raymond Feel of Blair, who accompanied Leonard Page and Ed Weiss of I'ittshurgh, Penn.,to Craig and Uchling'to visit relatives last week, returned to Blair Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs.Richani Nelson and daughter,Viola.of Orum, Mrs. L. Atkinson and two childrenofCalifornia,-fean and Nellie St: \\.\1l \.ll"Suirlay ewningl ." " r ' " n - - _w i l l s o o n b e b a c k t o h e r n o r m a l health. The Blair and Ft. Calhoun par- ishes of the Catholic church held their anhual picnic at Ft. Calhoun park on last Sunday.The day was ideal for a. picnic and every- one had a fine time. Mrs. Malvern West and baby of Herman, have been visiting for a few days at,the home of Mrs year. Donald Newell is working in the Farmers State Bank through the summer vacation.In the fd! he will return to his studies at Nor- man,Oklahoma where he is tak- ing a course in geology. "I-Iigh Society Blues"with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farreli, at the Home_ Theatre, three days tl k , t h l t "\\est's mother, Mrs. U. G. G I us _aee e .as showing;thisarner..ex =mn is leas n th dof this city.Mr. West came down M d§;".in 11 o idg r ediu :ences and ent Sunda with tl 2 Q o c ow1.\.I.:liwrili nlair, have mccntly*" S "s \J :h iem.Mrs.E1-vc Halle:and Elmer |.\|l .. r:\. :QL lgus stove and plant..' rs.uixnh enicnh as so ""| Rathbun o f Beaver Crossing, ll|l.l1i||~ :i rc e njo yi ng a ll uw;'"'P'°"°'*in ealt 1 at she 'Tas brought Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heller..able to be taken from the hospital 1 ..lcneure .ind comfort of cooking t h.h d H |home last 'lueiulziy evening.|l.\;\' with gas during the hot weather.0 "r ome yester '3l»'-°"|l\a\e h \i£1II»I\ ill tl.~Chris Larsen home. Mr. :mil Mfr. M. Sutherland who u BQ u a i n l f 1f.... ......l.. 1¢nr .. _l d a u g h t e r ,.nI2S.A d o l p h V 0 3 5 H i l t i F - -I - - B e f - \ v " 3 - 1 '"" E e a e r -=-r-Ill ' -mia lcr "=""'="'lMr. Voss will stay with her for anesduybs''""~°for Leech Lake, time until lhe is stronger. Minn. where he hopes '° "'?5°¥ "|Menon.and Mesdnmes c m couple of ""°F"' of good """'?"'-sehmiaa, Walter Gutsehow, 1='hili|» Ile hi" 1;'°""=~;",*° 'gp 21° "|'i';'o'1|m=1.,..and L. c. Klopp made m e oroe n orm a o e51.l|.t|r' in the piscatorlal art.-UP tt plcme ports' £0 8° down tor ~ .P a k l t S dn 'ft eMr. .md Mrs. E. Tonablad spent ly r na un s tt enoon__.| w re they spent a few hours en-thm \-.»k-end rn Omaha vlsltlnggl 3~-ries a picnic.Tltr3; ltldli in a nlfln C. J.Latin. {l.ll|.|dauglttela,ghqw at the Orpheum bgfgfg rg. Peggy Dale and Dotty Lou I New Iln\°|»n-f'.nnn lu...I _"E ___,Edgar Rose. who lun iw... lm.-Inn uevamng ann ucnuyler tor a fewlweeks. Mrs. P. C- Allen entertained UIQ' young married ladies bridge clublastThursdayafternoon.Mrs. Alden Richlrdson * of Glendale, Calif., fonnerly Helen Rathman of this city, was a guest.Mrs. Don S°=;=f=won first prime, Mrs.C. »K.endorf, eut and Mn. Riolmrd- |lo n eonqolntion.D ',t u n t y r e f r e s h - . ! \ | ¢ u v e i n u p n u - I | ~.+ 1 , 01aJ 1 .i.sr-,E .r ~4 T I .L-1 3 : L'. G P L ~ I l * ' ~4 3 1 ; " | u \' |.1 I J \ , ' )N.. 1 Iy i . .L _ ! - y . 1 4 1I..Hf ~\ .r\. ~|\H ¢ f r" " -1 .i ,f ~r ,»\Q . L '~ I1 3~ \I _¢,S / '",y`11.¢w~ _ > - / ; §~V o s , | c o ~~ _'I # l s //~ . I ' sw/// -»°»I -~e 1 \».;__° an5 00 ° i ~»- Q ] H w 9»|> f f __...... nn-nu | l l | | l 5 a u u .\\ \ . l \ I h \ .- - - v w u l v u n n n a A l 1l L-"~&*'j H l l l l l n t ~~~~~~~d " 3 g i ' : } : 5 h ? : " T' ? r ; E f a n l U m ' w e e k | h a s m o v e d b a c k t o B l a i r a n d i S i 1 \ I r s .R a v . l n h n : = e n w x .-son of Mr.and nn, left Wednesday Orexznn whnn-.L..'ete1sep Machine | for ~ authorized liar tli he i| \ § ' i{ e ;: { Lamrsen, deceased, I0 sell the \{'|:st:. Inlf o f thu, Northenst quafter of .':=¢.ction 14, Township 18, Range Ill.; ru-:lr Drum,Nebraska.See me. N . \ llhll Q ~|\H ¢ f r" " -1 .i ,f ~r ,»\Q . L '~ I1 3~ \I _¢,S / '",y`11.¢w~ _ > - / ; §~V o s , | ce ,§_-9,/i _ _ / l l The Choicest of eats will befound in our store Rib Boil Beef, per lb. - - - 17%c Hambcrger, 2 lbs: - - ~ ~ - -35c Pure Lard, 2 lbs. - - - - - -35c Round, T-bone or Sirloin Steak, per lb. - - - - -35c Choice Beef Roasts, per lb.23c All kinds of Cold Meats in large .or small quantities. Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack - 1.69 Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack -.89 $3.25 bags Homestead sulphur stock salt, Special, bag - 1.00 Ice Cream Salt, 100-lb. bag .95 Sulphur Block Salt for stock .65 Startena Baby Chick Feed, 100-Ib. bag 5.00 Startena, 50-lb. bag' - - - - - 2.60 32-piece Dinner Set - ~ - - - 4.50 Swift's White Soap, 10 bars .39 Royal Lemon, per pkg. - - -.25 LaChoy Bean Sprouts, can -.20 LaChoy Sauce, bottle - - - -.28 Chipso sweet, per bottle - ~.35 Good Cup Coffee, lb. - - - -.25 SPECIAL 'Mia Annum [qi 1'*""'* ' l m ~ .»cnrr¥e Seal brand Coffee for Friday and Saturday, reg. 50c seller. Special price - -$ .45 o J 0 S A S Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33 o ~~ _'I # l s //~ . I ' sw/// -»°»I -~e 1 \».;__° an5 00 ° i ~»- Q ] H w 9»|> agsbnut price and turms xrs Holland22-11.*L _ r - - .- _ - ud a y f o r f u r t h e r e x a m i n a t i o n a n d p r o b a b l y a n o t h e r o p e r a t i o n a s s h o ha s no t be en fo ei in g so we ll i ately I1I.|I:1»i¢::i :WC ho p in g she wi ll }:.1\-:.»»~rn-us tro ub le a n d c an :~1»~rz iw Emma aga in. D r .:uni Mr s .J .V .Hi n c h ma n re tu r ne d F r i d a y f r o m the Sold iers H o m e a t Gr a n d lslarui an d ar e. accprqng to the Dr., home to stay Mrs.Minerva Carter and hm. _. . - "| u . . »so n.D u d =y , who ha s been teach- i n g a t B ne College,Ok la ., lef t Tu es da y f mj S o u th D a k o ta wh er e th é y wi ll me e t th e i r s o n a n d bro- th er ,Do ug la s a n d a H. w i l l enjoy xmnua, s. n. last s\ma¢§E£5£n1»f§ gfter a holt visit with Blair mela- mu. |nmnles sister and husband.Mr. ami Mrs. 0. M. Ireland. Wm. Shank and grandson, Mar- ion Summers drove in Friday from Marion, Iowa for a short visit with Mr. Shank's niece, Mrs. V.0.Ireland and family.Mrs. Shank, who had spent the week at the Ireland home, retumed to Marion with them Monday mom- ing. Earl Jensen, who is confined fo his bed with a siegu of typhoid lever is reported as setting along as well as could be expected,the lever having to take its course. I-Ie is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and has a tnined nurse and everything is being done to make him as comfort- 'ahle as posdble. r `Plge$x -THE EN'1'mu>n1=r=~Blair,Nebraska.June 19, 1930 T H E KENNARD NEWS 1 1 ; ;\ . Giibcrt S. Lambert ow Endorses Szu'gon adding the last layer of bxitilc ~ Bake in a slow oven nt 325 F ' a. su~ ~ ~w u v f s w a n P H I E E S Slewed App la Supreme Little md cinnamon candies Scotia -Work of resurfacing Mr.and Mrs.Henry Plugge and graveled streets nearing comple-family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom French tion.[and Margaret- and Al Hansen of Ncligh-Antelope Counu-y Club Fremont,were Sunday dinner grounds beautilied.\K"°5"of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Minatawr.A ~ x Cleaners ~.- Gonsch at Washington. erson called on Hans Svogwrson'Kuhd~r._donh Sunday.S a g ;n; " ;' ; ;n g kM s Wulf d|Mr._and Mrs.Henry Wnch,Ann? Voss is assisting with th Chudrcn and ]\h,;,_ Roch spent s€;I_,§;ol1st:r|;1d Rayrncfg were Sun-housework at the Pete Wolff hom gay evening nt the Albert Nelson O m Wrichogzmevm rs a t the Mabel Kniep is assisting wi ome.'Cat '_..(lv:h~se work a t the An~ u vl r . : ; . . ; f ° ° : ; i . ' : : . . : ° .' 2 : s . ' ; . z z . r u a u u | | |u l l l n n n a s u g a r a n d wa te r s y mg d a n d b f n i l' B? ° ' ° " ' ? ° "t h e n c o o k p a n p r q C a t t l e W e a k 1 5 - 2 5 o L o w e r n r t h i s r o s e - c o l o r e d W N D u n t i l b e n d e r ,t u r n i n g t h e m f r e q u e n t l y .- ~ T o p ~ W h e n done,th e c enters m a y b e f i n e d wi t h c hopped rai si ns a n d nu ts , an d a ma rs hmallo w plan ed o n to p to b e me lt e d i n th e o v e n b v fore serving.Penuche Frosting Well Worth Using Penuchc frosting is worth .the trouble it requires to make it. Mix 1 cup of brown sugar, 'A cup ol granulnted sugar,%cup of milk and 1 tablespoon of but- ter and cook slowly until the mix- ture forms n soft boblwhen tried in'cold water.Rem e from thefire, cool slightly, add a speck of salt and beat until creamy.Then add from ls to 'A cup of chopped nuts and pour over your cake.If you bent too long the frosting will harden like candy and if you do l Inot beat until it looks creamy it' ...L_ ...=...... A 10-150 DROP IN HOGS lsllht Bocelnts o l Sheen m d Lambs.Market Strung to 25c a l u m - - n s h m b l $ll.00@ 12.00 Feeder!ss.onoa.2s. Med sheen sown. Union Stock Yards.June 11, |930-A liberal nm ol cattle 1o.sou heed showed up lor the opening dl? ol the week md the market wss very sluggish with bids und snlcs weak to 15@25c lower than Friday.Some ol the best steels on sale brought around $12.oou 12.10.Cows and helters were also lower while smokers ond feeders were not lar trom study.Quotations on Cattle: Choice to prime 1 yearllngs $l.l.50@12.50:good to choice ywilnzl s1o.25o» 1l.50; fair to loud vmrllnss $9.25 uunatav.Apex Cleaners open-}ed for business in Townsend build- mg.1 Scribner-Swimming pool open.; ed to public recently.5 Lincol..Ttate Board let con-, tracts for graveling 54 miles of highway in northeast Nebraska.| Scribne,:Seven streets to be graveled by citizens.I Neligh-Union Store purchased, building of J. J. Melick estate and will improve structure for their use.»~1g Grading on Mitchell-Agate high- way started.T Neligh-Barnes Cafe on No n l f Main street sold to M. Degaillez. ...,. . . ......,......Ted Peterson spent the week nd with his parents,Mr. and MrsNels Peterson.Mr. und Mrs. Stuart Tallman ol California, spent several days lnsl week visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E Peterson and family. Vers Nelsen is spending a fem days with Opal Wright.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sams vis- ited friends in Kennnrd Sunday The benefit dance given at the Jolly Bunch pavillion last Satur~ day night was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harper and family have moved into the va-eam. section house. Margaret French ot Fremont spent Sunday with her parents, lllr. and Mrs. Tom French.g Cleamnter "itize:ls State Bank 're-organized and opened its doors for business.~ ~ K E N N A R D N E W S Those who helped Miss Frances Kronbergdaoelebrnte hcrllth ;»,;;~h- M _~day Mon y were Rose Wu rn....;..2?"..ll'?..l"¥i §'3.?.fi'§'§;2'i.n=»f»e Peteisen,Rhoda mmpekef day evening,after having 5pe,,t|'1`wyla Kronberg, Phylis Andersen, me vmnk.4>ml m nm n..»..»A", Ennn Nelson, !¥m=P`=¢v¢h.Eve- 1|s p e n t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h l n u U I 1 u i | . y W I \ ( : 1 ¢a n g 1 3 w o ; k i r x g 3 [ | \ . , l 1 r 1 5 w I l 5 B R I I P I I K :a m m l n .v u u r C h f i k f i h n Q u n f v a i a n n n i 1 . L _a l e t h i !E I I Y H Q \ f n n 1 u n n n n n | l l | Q . | » \ " \i i l ~ Svogexson ho~c.~ Mr.and Mrs. Fred Nelson and children spent Sunday at the ~s n~ ~nsen ome.Sunday afternoon visitors with Hans Vogt were Mr. and Mrs. L. D.Lauritsen,Carl, Johann, Geo., Rena and Herman,Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Wulbem,Rosie and Willie, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogt.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen andinrnily spent Sunday evening at the Art Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson visited at the Nels F.Lnurltsen home Sunday afternoon. Sundny aftemoon viistors with Hans Svogerson home were Mr. and Mrs.Magnus Johnson nmlMaryPayne,Mr.and Mrs.Nels Swanson and family.Mr.and Mrs.Soren Wolsrnann and children spent Sunday at Ed Nelson's in Blair. John Vogt.had cattle on the market Monday and he also went. to Omaha to see the stock sell anddo shopping. Little Miss Lila Wolsmann,small daughier of Soren Wals- mann's had he; tonsils removed atArlington Mon ay. Hana, Alma and Hurry Svoger- non spent Sunday evening with Mr.and Mrs Fred Nelson and family. .PEACEFUL HILL Miss Evelyn Knowlton,who is attending summer school at I-`re~ mont, spent the' wekend at theH. C. Kuhr home. Miss Marjorie Kdu' spent Wed- nesday and Thursday with MissEvelyn Knowlton in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.Wrich vis- ited at the Pete Rasmussen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr, Jack and Rd p h visited at the Lbs. Naeve home Sunday afternoon. Sunday aitemoon visitors at the Clnus Wxigg home were: Mr. ChrisWrigg and dsughvers,Mary and Alma,and Lilli an, Clara, Mme and Gus Kahnk.Mr. and Mrs.I-I.C.Kuhr a ndMr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep visited at the John Kuhr home un BlairThursday ewning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen andfamily of Bennington and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martens and family of Fremont,were Sunday afternoon visitors a t the August Knhnk home.Evening visitors were Miss Evelyn Knowlton and Marjorie 1 ,s ~!ff-~# ,u _l =¢ mfg ~dis washer "____ _ Nic Friedrichsen Hardware KENNARD NEBRASKA C H Lulh§g,salesman FL Calhoun Ndzmska ~'"d°».i¢bufodpmvf anltruuble-freoasawanh¢tanh| ited the radio stations in Shena~-Lamp Sunday afternoon IAVE YCU SEEN a \ D DR. c1Lm:n'1' S. LAMBERT "For over two years I suffered with chronic stomach trouble and constipation that I was unable to correct with ordinary medicines. My appetite failed, I couldn't sleep and I was losing weight rapidly. I had frequent biliary attacks 'hen my complexion became yel~ low as if I had jaundice.v "The Sargon treatment appealed to me because of its scientific background.Three bottles taken with Sargon Soft Mass Pills over- mme my troubles,and I a m ih kticr physical tone than in years." - D r .Gilben s.Lambert,well h w w n retired physician of San The Stewart Phannacy, Agents. 1 :-:1|WOMEN |il A COLUMN FOR || Deviled Ham in Rice Cut thin slices from cold cooked ham about 'ri inch thick.Make I paste of broad crumbs and pre- pared mustard. Spread paste light- ly on both sides of the ham slices and arrange them in the center of a fireproof platter,overlapping the ham slices about one inch. win oe sucky.Chocolate Cake Two cups light brown sugar, '6 cup butter, 2 eggs, teaspoon van~ illn, 1 cup sour cream, level 'tea- spoon soda,lscup cocoa; fill cup with hot water, let cool,add to mixture 2% cups sifted flour, 3°- s n bakin wder,inch sa t.poo m.'f.»,'l'i» Punch One quart rhubarb, 1 quart wa- ter,li cup orange juice, 4 table- spoons lcmon juice, 1% cups Sugar sYl'\lP, few grains salt, 1 pint mln- eml water.Cut rhubarb in small piccrr, cook with water until fruit is soft.Strain.through double thiclmcss o f cheesecloth,add orange juice, lemon juice.sugar syrup and salt.When ready to serve pour over a cake of ice ln o punch bowl, add mineral water and allow to get very cold.Makes 8 glasses; 24 punch glaasa. Try Baked Banuns with Seasoning Bananas sliced crosswise are de- licious when sprinkled with aalt, sugar, cinnamon and a Iew drops of lemon juice and baked in a moderate oven until tender and nicely browned.(About 15 min- utes.) WASHINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracsch, l\lr. Surround this with a border of and Mrs. Henry Tictgen, Mr. and rice, prepared ns follows:Mrs. Henry ¢K.nicp, Mr. and Mrs. Francisco. \ To two cups of cooked rice, add Martin Sunds and hir. and Mrs. one tablespoon finely chopped pi-|Albert Sunds wen:picnicing at 010.253 common to fair yearllnus ;e.2s@9:s: mm yen-ling: $1.50 ous: cholce Drlme heavy bcevca si2.oo@1a.oo: choice prime handy steers $11.75 6 l2.'l5;|0010 to choice handy men $l0.'l5011.'l5; good to choice heavy steers $10.15 012110: lair to good steers $9.50@ 10.752 common to Ialr amen $8.50@s.so: Choice ugh: helfcrs $10.40 010.751 aood w choice fed halter: suooxocoz fair to Food heiferr ss.z5@9,5o:common to f m ted heliers $'1.oo@s.25: but shippingcows $B,'l509.15;.|ood. choice red cows $'1.50@8.'l5:fair to good cows ss.ooo~1.so:cutters |5.oo@5.ss: cmners sa.1a@4.zs; beet um but- cher bulls t6.5om.so: native bol- ozna bulls $5.'l5@6.75:common light bulls $5.ow5.'1s: veal calves so.oo@12.50: heavy calves $1.006moo:trashy calves s$.ooos.oo: !;0nd to choice stocker: $l0.t'0f\\ 1135; (slr to good stockers 58.504,10.00: common to tsl:rtoclcers s'1.oo@s.so: mm :rockers $5.50 @8.'l5:Kood to choice feeder: $9.'l5@1l.00: hir £0 Bood feeders $B.5009.'15: common to mr reed- era s1.ooos.so; stock cows ss.2s@ 6.50:apex helferu 86.50@8.00; stock steer calves $9.00@12.00; stock helrer calves $8.50010:>o. LOWER PRICES FOB. noos with 1a,ooo Irexh hogs Mondayand rather bearish reports from other markets the trade was slow with Drlces ranstns from weak m l0®l5o lower than Saturday,Trading was IAPKBB' at s spread of ss.soos.ao m m the b m light butcher weights un to ss.s5_ | lll l l \ l l i \l ; l drcnsen home. Jeanette Hedelund is spendingtheweekvisitingrelativesin Omaha. Mrs. Henry Drevson and daugh- ter,Mrs.Henrietta Myers,wcht m Lincoln Tuesday morning me spend the week visiting in the home of their daughter and sis- ter, Mrs. Lydia. Chadley.Mr.and Mrs. Jim Pounds ofBlair,spent Sunday with Mrs. Pounds parents,Mr.and Mrs. Bert Leonard. Miss Eldora Dempsey of Omaha agent Saturday and Sunday vis~ i tmg her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Jack Dempsey.Mr.ahd Mrs Jesse L .Schroe- der and _son,Richard of Omaha,visited with friends here Saturday Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Widener have moved into the M. P. Larson s w nmy -Mr.and Mrs. Paul Barry vis~iled Mrs. Cashman Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen, Opal and Ima were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French at Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ward and Corrine of Omaha, were guats of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward and Mr.and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaum, Sun- ay.Mrs.Inna Schumaker returned from Wyoming Friday evening. The Dorcas Club met at the Henry Jensen home last Thursday afternoon. Ella ioautrup had the misfortune to apraxn her ankle Wednesday.~ and Mrs. Elmer Andreascnglslted at Chester Rosenbsum's on lyn Andersen, Christine Svogerson Mrs.Frank Jnhnel,Mrs.Torvel Andersen,Mrs.Anna Carlsen,Mrs.Byron McDondd,Clyde I-`renc.h,Harlan Petersen,MerrillAndersen, LaVern Cunningham and Wm.Cunningham.Frances rceivcd many nice gifts of which she will have for remembrance. The afternoon was spent playing games after which Mrs. Kronberg served a delicious lunch to theguests on the lawn. Tuesday evening visitors at the Henry Jensen home were Mr. and Mrs.Anhur Jensen and Arline. Mr.and Mrs.Harry SwansonandfamilyhelpedMissAlma Swanson celebrate her birthday onTuesday evening. Wednesday afternoon visitors at the A.W.Svogerson home were Mrs. Alben Nelson and girls. Mr. and Mrs.Peter J.Nelson and Ted Nelson w l e d on Fred Nelsona Tuesday evening.Wednesday evening vi si wn attheFred Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Svogerson and Mr. and Mrs.Albert Nelson and family. Miss Ella Jensen entertained the Dorcas Sewing Club at herhomeThursdayafternoon.Al l members but two were present and three visitors.The next meeting will be with Mrs.Lloyd Jacobs, June 26th.Thursday morning callers at the Wm. Wulbem home were Mr. Al~bert Pemrsen and children. Thursday evening callers at the Alfred Svogetson homo were Mr.and Mrs.John Frazier and w The evening was spent lisu:ng the utmost value obtain-2 ab l e i n a. l o w-p ric e d ' washa! Of latest, modern design throu gm, this Haag Model I Bellsatapricewithintho m¢h°fmyp°&¢umk. Itswpméummsnma. evayrapect. Its thoroughly proven wading primipl, Sunday.~ Mr. and Mrs.Ray Casey are the parents of a baby girl bom Mon~ day evening. Mrs. H. C. Blaco enbermincd sev-eral ladies at a luncheon at her home Monday afmrnoon. Mrs, Clyde L. Rosenbaum work- ed at tho post office Tuesday asher mother was ill. Gretchen Ha ll spent Tuesday visiting in Blair. Harriet Hall and Olive Holmes were in Fremont Monday.Mrs.Sam Hhll and Florence, AT YOUR SERVICE we will haul ANYTHING ANYTIME ANYW HERE 0 0 Reasonable Rates Sudden Service 0 0 B - Line Transfer .,~.;,,, , - ~ ~>»=~-:.; `'\-3 ~ _a 3 ./» L I ~' ~ ~~'::¥=,r:.;»t1~.~'<2-»""-... Whatever your car needs-- Gasoline Oil or Greasingj BE SURE YOU BUYSHELL PRODUCTS ATR o s e n b a u m ' S e r v i c e S t a t i o n K E N N A R D /N E B R A S K A to the radio,as the Schmelling- Sharkey fight was broadcast. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Monson spent Friday evening at the Harry; Swanson home.| Mrs.Alfred Svogerson spentSaturday aft/emoon with Mrs. Artl Jensen.lMr.and Mrs. Harry Swanson and family spent Sunday after- noon with Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Jensen and family and the eve-| ning a t the Alfred Svogerson home.'Henry Jensen and Alfred Svog- _~#Q »»~_" Y Q ~.£4 `.~1 . \i ; ¢Y;\`Q \ R . ;Iar.;¢..x -»~rf ,I / 4 . '. r » , a e f _ 7 / ' ~ '~} "\\\_ `~/ /ii---as eu f Get Our Idees and Prices on Your Printing Jobs Letterheads.. . . Envelopes . . . Circulars Forms . . . Social Stationery Our modern equipment,competent printers and selected papers enables us to give you perfection on any printing order you may give us. Consult us for modern ideas and plans for direct mail pieces, catalogs,letterheads and all forms of printing. Prices are always in keeping with the quality of work that we do. Phone 1 1 T H E ENT§§.}uSE /_ .gg ~<~!f'£Li=i§ ~ ~ J§ ~w $ ~ § " z : = w =~ -. I }. I "|.u f " S ¥ . 5 $ _ J 5 $ '\ »¥¥ v f ~ = % ' l f r ~: ~ mento. one tablesnoorffinelv ¢h¢m-|Shennndoah and Arbor lodge Sunpod onion which has been cooked in a little butter for five minutes, and one'lnrge tomato,chopped. Add just enough stock to moisben. Season with salt nnd a dash of cayenne.The rice must not be too moist. or it will not hold its shape as n border.Dot ham with small bits of huttc r md place under moderate broiler flame to brown Scalloped Salmon 1-lb. can pink or chum salmon, Vx cup of fine dry bread crumbs; 1 teaspoon butter, 1 heaping table- spoon flour, 1 pint good rich milk. lda .|le.. Tietge Reynold Ulmer and 'Howard Chri;nscn drone w Blair Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Dodsen of Fre- mont,visited at the C.V.Shu-maker home one day lust week.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chnsien- sen was on the sick list severaldays last. week.1 Mrs. Glen Jefferson and daugh- ter,Gwendolyn of Omaha,spentMondayat thc w.A.Kerswtter home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudsen and family and Miss Dagmar and Louie Petersen met a number of the Petersen relatives at Hummel FAT LAMBS:Range lambs. zood m choice su.2s@11.'15:ragga lambs, tnlr w :ood smooo l1.25; nativeLambs,good to choice $10.75@l1.0|J:nathu lambs,falr m good s9.uu@io.'15; yearllngs, all grades s1.oo@9.4o. FEEDER LAISBS: Watem !d1'S.. good m choice ss.2ws.so: west- em fdrs.. mr ia wa $'z.zs@a.2s. EWES:l m ,uood m choice sa.uo@s.so: fat. Ink' to good $2.25 'fomoz cull and canner ewes $1.00 02.25. : " " ' ° " " W E E K L Y INDUSTRIAL REVlE\V l4 \ l \ salt, pepper and paprika.Melt. butter in a saucepan and add flour mid stir until melted and mixed but not browned.Remove fro m fire and slowly add milk until smooth.Then return to fire to thicken Ilké cream. Add a little salt,pepper and papdka to suit taste.Remove salmon from the can, remove any bits of bone and akin,and separate flakes with fork.Butter a pudding dish, add a lgyer of bread crumbs, then a layer of salmon, andiov er with the dressing.Lastly cover mp . 'with cnimhs and bits of butter and place in the oven about 20 min< Utes tn heat through thoroughly and brown on top.The size of the baking dish will regulate the number of layers of salmon and other ingredients. \"Challenge" Lemon Pie Hére's another lemon pie, which in simply delicious, but necessitates unusual cure and attention.It challenges your ability, so we call it "Challenge" Pie. Beat yolks of 8 eggs very light. To this add juice of one lemon and rind of 2 lemons. 3 tablespoons hot water,'fi cup sugar and a large pinch ol salt.Cook in double boiler until thick.Have whites oi eggs suffly beauen, add li cup of wsu' tn them and fold into cooked mixture.Fill pie shell that has been previously baked, place i n oven and brown. Sliced Orulxa Canadienne park,near Omaha last Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic din- ner.The dance last Friday evening was fairly well attended in spite of the stormy weather.Everyone present. reported a good Lime.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christen- sen and family xdsiled at the Jim Chnstensen home. g and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr.sn Mrs. Chas. Mlsfeldt and Mr. and Mrs. Max Klutz were visiting lat the John Marshall home Sun- lday evening. Joe Wsrdell, Perry Glendenning 'and John Kunnemsn were businesscallers in Omaha Monday.Mr.and Mrs. _Wm. Labey of Omaha, were callers at the JohnKunst home Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Shumsker visited at the Chris Stender home Sunday evening. Tekamah - Brick building und: construction by Melvin Moore ar joining Eckley Garage. Arnold - Kirsclmbaum Creamer Company re-opened station hex under management of Fred Hibci' cock. Teksmah-Tekamah Cooperativ. Creamery /Cvmpsny installing ma chincry in new building for mom Iacture of butter. Oa kl a n d- A 25-year franchis granbed in Mid-West Natural Gu Company to supply this place wit. natural gas. Arno ld-W . 0 .Skinner improv ing Arnold Oil Company sbatlon. Minatare-Bids opened for con struction of sidewalks here. Arnold-Streets of this plac ar 1. \ 'y re |- 'e |- |- Le sh c and Misses Emma Stender and Helen Klabunde visited nt the Ben Bergman home Frida afternoon.Miss Agnes Bette sen spent a week's vacation at the Chris Ma- thiesen home in Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.George Bergman vi1~i¢I;d nr. the W.A.Kerstetter home Sunday. R o s e n b a u m ' S e r vi c e S t a t i o n KENNARD /NEBRASKA r _ being improved. Spencer-Library grounds being extensively improved. Coleridgw;Bids opened for paint ing interior of Catholic church building. Wausa-Petitions being circulat- ed for graveling streets in this town. J AT YOUR SERVICE we will haul ANYTHING ANYTIME ANYW HERE 0 0 Reasonable Rates Sudden Service 0 0 B - Line Transfer Forms . . . Social Stationery Our modern equipment,competent printers and selected papers enables us to give you perfection on any printing order you may give us. Consult us for modern ideas and plans for direct mail pieces, catalogs,letterheads and all forms of printing. Prices are always in keeping with the quality of work that we do. Phone 1 1 T H E ENT§§.}uSE ..+ <1muvaaJ Service)` From the ch of a famous Fnnch-Canadian hotel comes this sussw-ivn for varying the cus- tomary sliced orange service. One orange, sliced, 2 tablespoons mnple syrup.Place sliced orange in a glass sherbet dish and cover with maple syrup.Ingredients lhould be very cold.Strained honey may be used in place of maple syrup if desired. Scalloped Apples with Peanut Bri ule Six large tart apples, one-founh teaspoon salt, three»fourths pound peanuv brittle,four tablespoons lemon jdce.Spread thinly sliced apples over the bottom of a bak- ing dish.Sprinkle with salt, place a lnyer of peanut brittle on wp, md repeat until all the apples and md ! u s u s e d .Pom- lemon jules a n :top layer of apples before Cffered The eople Of Blair=~ s $275,000.00 HDR ,THEIR LIGHT ANI) POWER DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM;. NON°EXCLUSlVE FRANCHISE covering ag,periodglve of twenty-five years, and have also agreed to lease the Light Plant at fifty dollars month covering the same period of years.We agree to keep the plant in first c perii n is l a s s $275,000.00 offering distribution systemr'H Power Rates in case our proposition is accepted and we are given the franchise, and will at no time charge more for light and power following maximum schedule, which is the schedule of rates now being charged by the City.This schedule of rates is to be incorporated in and become a part of the consider which we are to acquire the system as a protection to the peopie of Blair, and is as follows For the first 15 kw used per month - ~ - - 9c per kw for motors of one horse power and larger For municipal street lighting purposes the fol thc next 15 kw used per month - - - - Sc per kw month-5.5c per kwh Next 200 kwh used per month-4.5¢ Next 200 kwh used per month-3.50 Next 500 kwh used pei month-3c month - - - -Gc per kw RESIDENTIAL LIGHTS For the next 200 kw used per month - - - - 5c per kw Excess used per month - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - lc per kw However, if Ol' Proposition Qs Accepted We Agree to at Once Put into Effect a Sche/dule of Rates Low For 60 cp residence street lights burning all night-$1.15 per light per month 80 cp residence street lights bu nigh S1.35 per light per month 100 cp residence street lights bu night-$1.50 per light per month. used per month-2.75c ming all Excess kwh used per month 2.5c Charged Minimum monthly bill-50 cents per HP of mot RESIDENCE SERVICE, COMMERCIAL SERVIC .Our dence 0* the resi- l furnish ' company would own and maintain vcrhead street lighting system and E ANI) POWER sER\'1CE For electric energy used for municipal First 20 k\\'h used per m onth-Sc per kwh Next S0 kwh used per month-5c First 5000 kwh uscd per m0nth~1.5c per kwh the lamp renewals Next 200 kwh used per month-1.5c Excess kwh used per month-2.25c ELECTROLIER LIGHTS Excess k\\'h used per month- Minimum monthly hill-$1.00. the municipal ice 2.5¢ per kwh, the city to own and maintain the plant clectrolier lighting system and (Optional with customer) These Rates Will Mean an Imincdiate Substantial Saving to Every Light and Power Wé also to furnish the city electricity for the Plant, Ice Plant and Street from 40 to 60 percent LOWER THAN THE CITY NOW CHARGES ITSELF stantial the cost of operation of the Water and Ice and should enable the City Council to greatly reduce of taxes levied M1". and Mrs.Citizen and Taxpayer. An acceptance of this proposition will not only result in an immediate monthly bills, but if the $275,000.00 we are offering to pay for your distributing system i light is accepted and applied on5..§. 1 W M r the bonded indebtedness of city\it WILL REDUCE YOUR CITY TAX RATE MORE advertisements.We believe thissuggested that should merit serious consideration Iowa-NebraskaLight &er Co 1 I Pag__Efghe " ' * - ' w ' --THE ENTERPRISE-Blair.N9brnnkn Inna in |cT_(IALHDUN Iweie guests of Mrs. Marie Meh-' AN D VICIN ITY Guests at the Carl Rohwer homeSunday, June 8 were Mr. and Mrs.Wm.l-lc-nrichsen and children of Plattsmouth,Mr.and Mrs.Hat- vey.Hoffman of Ashland, Dr. and Mrs.Louie Henrichsen of South Omaha and Mr. and Mrs.Harry Moeller of Gmnt, Nob.The lat- ter were newlyweds, having been marded June 4.They remained rens Saturday afternoon.Joe Lazure and father, Mr. A.l Lazure rr-tumed Saturday evening from a few weeks stay at Excel- sior Springs.Mrs.H. A. Kruse entertained Thursday afternoon in hondr ofMrs.Mary Richter of Cardwell, Missouri. Mrs.Wm.Sievers was hostess to several ladies at bridge Friday afternoon. Mrs.Dorothy Kruse closed afora longer visit, and will also very successful year of teaching visit other relatives before returrul Ing to Grant, where they will re- side for the summer months on a fa rm with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moeller, form~ er residents of this vicinity. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. B. Ceesaman entertained at a family dinner 29111 Monday evening in honor of in Omaha Friday. Mr.ami Mrs.Leonard White and family have moved into the Landis properoy formerly occupied by Chas. Cleaver.Miss Anita Mehrens spent thei week-end at the Jacob Sierk home.' Misses Mary Wray and Jessie Donahoo accompanied her and spent Sunday at their homes at Elkhorn.Mrs. F. E. Amick was summon- ed to Tekamah Saturday eveningby a telephone call telling that her mother, Mrs. Bruce had drop- ped dead suddenly of heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bovee and Miss Ethel were over from Fre~ mont Sunday,visiting Hermanfriends. The boy scouts are meeting on Monday evening.They held their first two meetings at the Masonic hall but met last Monday eveningat tourist park nnd plnged ball. They meet there again this week.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hungate and children visited Friday at the Lillie huhlrnan mid ArwildaLowe.|Miss Lorena Buch spent the ~past week in Omaha with friends. Programs are out for the county Sunday school convention to be held at the Pleasant View schoolhouse, June 22. Mrs.Melvern West and babywonttoBlair Thursday and vis- ited until Sunday evening at the home of her mother,Mrs.U.G. Garner..Melwrn spent Saturday night and Suhday there. H. C. Cooper is having an nd. dition built onto his bathroom and will install new fixtures.EmilHansenisdoingthecarpenter work. A lovely picnic supper was heldi n Tourist park Sunday evening. 'The following folks drove out Sunday visit with home folks.iholf, Mildred Coulter, Auburn,Neb is spending several days visiting `'~his daughter,Mrs.Clark Lippin- I i » | ~| cott and family.Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gill and sons ot' Tekamah were dinner guests on Sunday at the ho me of Mr.and Mrs. Chris Jensen.~ Mrs.Fred Peck was a Friday, afternoon caller at the HarrySmith home. Mrs.E.C.Lippincott was a Wednesday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pounds of Blair. Mr.and Mrs. Ted Olsen and baby called on Mrs.Chris Jensen| of Blair on Sunday evening.x Sunday,June 15 was William' Peck's birthday.He invited hisi ball team, the Blair Cubs out tohishomei n the afternoon and treated mem to home-made iceMr. and Mrs. Claus Mehrens at~ Henry Piles home at Arlington. from Omaha with lots of goodcream and angel food cake.Thosetendedthetwenty-fifth W'2ddi\'1B.|'l'liey returned to Herman Satur-Ithmgs to eat and invited sewral nresent were Alis Lindstrom. Gen. NOTICE OF SHERII-`F'S SALE A. C. lxbei, Attorney Ba virtue of an order of sade issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska,and in pursuance of the Decree of said Coun in an action therein pending wherein the Citizens Savings Bank, of Blair, Nebraska, is plain- tiff and Theodore Anderson is de fendant, I will at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Monday,the 23rd day of June,1930,at the West 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 report as Executor and Executrix wit:Tax Lots thirty-four (34) and forty»five (45) in Section Ten ...tt m_.,_...._- . ...... _. -- .- .- -4 |qu n c | y ,llfgiu k n o w n ,d e ma n d i n o r t o said read eatata De fe nd an ts .o r a ny pn r t th e re o f, a n d to en joi nYo u a nd e a c h o f y ou a r e h e r e b y i a a i d de f en d d nta an d ea c h o f th e n ~~ 011th e ~d a ? n f 'frnrn .nlnhminfn 4nv .......,....¢:-.. 1. e nn 1 Y r r a s f B » ! N \ ¢ ». |. petition in the District Court of Wahington County,Nebraska,in which you and each of you togeth- er with others are defendants, the object and prayer of said petition is to obtain a decree adjudging that the plaintiff, Jane Millrons, is the absolute owner in Ice simple of Lots 11, 17, and 13, in Weimex-'s Addition to the city of Blair, Washington County,Nebraska; and to exclude said defendants and each of them from any and all right, title, interesjplien, clnim or For that GirI's Summer Dress, Hose or Hat. Come and see our bi g values. Also fine rayon underwear and full fashioped hose at popular prices. lNSEC'l`lClDES Lead Arsenate Paris Green B E S T Q U A L I T Y . . Lowest Prices . . Blalr Drug Co. FIREWORKS Oflr Fireworks will not be on sale until Wednesday July Second.Bigli ne oi fresh goods at lowest prices. Blair Racket Store ._ .l ::g 3_1right, title, interest, lien, claim o demand iii or to said promises 0 any part thereof and forever quie ing the title to the same in th plaintiff and to remove all cloud from |e title of said plaintiff. You and each of you one here by required to answer said pc-ti tion on or before the 28th day o July, 1930, or said petition will | taken as true and judgment rende ed accordingly. JANE MILLRONS,Plaintif 21--5L By Maher ml Carrigaall A1.to1'ney. mrs. Geesnman's bmh nnnivere anniversary of Mr.d Mrs. C. A.Mrs. Mary Nickels rcturneda3i'L°°mi5 in Omaha s turday eve~ Monday evening after a shonnil8'»visit with relatves in Omaha and lthica, Nob,~ Mrs.Alben Christensenf Mrs. F. W. Blainkenfeld and Mrs. M. G.Christensen spent Tuesday after~ noon at the Wm. Prochnow home._Miss Catherine Smith is attend- ing the summer session ai theWayne Normal. Mr. und Mrs. Carl Rohwer and daughter, I\li5s Katie attended thefuneralof a cousin of Mrs, Roh- wer, Mr.Hans Hansen, n former South Omnhan, who died in LosAngeles, June 4.Services were held Tuesday ni.2 p. m. at the Brewer-Kodske Chapel in SouthOmahawithburial in Pleasant Hi ll cemetery. Mrs.Detlef Kmse celebrated her hi nh anniversary Tuesday, June 10, both aftcmoon and eve- ning with a large crowd in attend- ance.Among the out of townguesm were:Mr.and Mrs,h e dDornackenof Kenlmrd,Mr. andMrs.John Domacker,Mr.and Mrs.Henry Domacker and Mr. and Mrs.Emil Gottsch of Ben-nington, Mrs. Nick Witt and chil- dren of Elkhorn.The usual good time was enjoyed visiting and with cards.A delicious luncheonwas served.Many more such hap- Ey gutheringn were wished the osteas as the guests departed fortheir homes. Mrs. J. H. Darling and little son of Lakewood, N. J. have arrivedto spend the greater pan. of the summer months with her mother,Mrs. Anna C. Roberts.Rev.Darl- ing will join his family here about July 1 for a few weeks vacation. Gus Lage entertained a fewfriendsWednesday, June 11 in honor of his birth anniversary. Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Autzen and daughter of Omaha, visited nt the Henry I-'ischer home Wednes- day evening. Mrs. A. E. Benedict of Los Ang- eles arrived Thursday morning [or a yiai t with Mr. andMrs. J.W.Tnsler.She left Saturday eve- mng to visit relatives in Omaha,before returmng to her home. She will also stop at Deadwood, S. D. for n visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walton and family.Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blankenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Christen~ zen yvere supper guests Thursdayevening at the Martin Christensenhome.M_r. and Mrs. L. J.Dey andfamilyattended the graduation exercises at Lhe Deaf School inOmaha, Thursday evening. Mlj.and Mrs.Emil Kruse en~ tertmned at bridge Thursday eve- hmg.There were three tables ofplayers.Mr.and Mrs.Lester Smith were winners of high score and Mrs.Wm.Bolln and MahlonSpxcklerwereconsoled.An en- joyable time was reported.Mr.and Mrs,nlm...m m ...A here. I Mr,and Mrs.W lter Goll of Omaha spent the week-end at the paternal, Mrs. W. R. Goll home.The l~'t. Calhoun and Blair (Eath- ulic organization enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday in the city park Mr. and Mrs. Al Sigelberg andchildrenofOmaha,visited rela- tives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Carl Rohwcr at-tended the silver wedding cele~ bration of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Anderson at Kennard Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kruse,Jr. and family were guests at the Emil Kruse home Sunday after- noon. Miss Marie Sierk wus hostess toseveralfellowstudentsof DanaCollege at her home Sunday.:Miss Mildred Ambler spent_ a couple of days the past week with Blair friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trisler spent Sunday afternoon in Omaha.|Mrs. Mary Nickels has received the announcement of the marnageof J. E. Blackman and Miss ThenBest of Aurora, Neb.J. E. is the only son of Mr. and Mrs.E.E. Blackman and a grandson of the law W. H. Woods. Several from this vicinity ag,-tended n dance ar. Irvington Fn- day night in honor of Tom Dall and bride. Miss Edith Cook and Miss Dor- othy Sievers are planning on leav-ing Friday, June 20, for Boulder, Colo., where they will attend sum- mer school.Mrs. Emma Kctehmark, our ef- ficient telephone opemtor, observ- ed her binh anniversary Monday afternoon, June 16,by havin anumber of her friends in to gzip her celebrate properly. Dr.C.W.Morrow has been keeping bachelors hall lately* asMrs. Morrow and children are vis- iting relatives i n Lincoln andHastings. The ball game between Ft. Cal- houn and Kennard on the local ,diamond Sunday was almost a complete walk away for the visit- ors. the :core being 16 to 1.We are sorry to now that Mrs. Albert Suverkrubbe is still con- fined to her home by illness.We wish her a speedy recovery.' HERMAN 'NEWS Misses Helen and Ethel Bovee drove over from Fremont Friday evening.Ethel spent the nightwithMiss Helen Triplett whileHelenattended the shower at the Godsey home and remained there over night. Some of the Lutheran church people of Blair, held a picnic onSunday at the Lang home south of town.Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Lowe w e r e Q u e s t s , I I III l day evening and left the first ofthe week on a vacation Lrip to Yellowswne Park. A group of young ladies had aseveno'clock picnic breakfast in tourist park last Tuesday.Theywere Misses Jessie Donahoo, Mary Wray, Eledyce and Marjorie God- sey, Lucile Hancock, and Mildred Coulter of Auburn, Neb. Mr. and Mrs.H.B.Cameron spent last week in Lincoln where they attended the wedding Mon- day ewnin of Mrs.Cameron'ssister, Miss ieva Taylor who wed J.E.Tyers of Pasadena,Calif. Miss Helen Triplett assisted at the post office while they were away. Mrs. Paulsen, who lives with herdaughter,Mrs.Sam Wandell at Coleman, S. D. came last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. JohnLarson. Nels Jackson was on the sicklist lust week-but is able to beout again. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cameron and Charlene of Lincoln,spent a few days the last of the week at the H. B. Cameron home. Mr. and Mrs.'l'.W.Hungate, Roger Hungate and Bernard Erb spent Monday in Omaha visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grandon. Last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Jensen and Violet o iBlair, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandur and Marion June,Mr. 31nd Mrs.EarlFrench and sons went out to the Taylor French home and helpedTaylor celebrate his birthddy. Donald Aylesworth of Lincoln, visited over the week-end at the Wm. Adams home. Miss Ruby Cummings, who is in the Park hospital at Omaha, under went a minor operation Thursday.She is improving and hopes to come home in another week. Dudley Carter and his mother,Mrs. Minerva Carter of Blair, vis- ited Herman relatives one day last week.(Dudley has recently com- pleted his work as teacher in the Uacone College,Okla.)They left Tuesday on a vacation trip,Theywillgo to South Dakota where Douglas is located. Yellowstone park, Wyo.to visit Mr. Carter. Bert Cooper ofhrated his birthday . wife prepared a nice birthday din- ner in honor of the occasion.Mr. and Mrs.O.L .Hilsinger were among the guests._Hemming Larson has resignedhis position at the West pool par- lors and is assisting Miles West at painting.Officers ol the 0. E. S. were in- viued to Blair m the regular meeb-ing of McKinley chapter last. Thursday.Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.Ben Wachter,Mr.and Mrs, Tom Wakefield, Jr., Mrs,H. L. Swan, Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, and Misa Caroline Wachter._ nm.. v ...a:,,.v Am ....».. .»~n.fof»m. Frem there w then to CasperandMrs. .lake Tekamuh, celeSundayHis I I » i 11 Herman friends to join them.|CampbelI, Carrol Warrick, Waits Those from Omaha were Mr. and|Gollehon,Wm.Stevens,Melbul Mrs.Rnben Daugherty and chil-Stricklett, Abe Warrick, Woadro dren,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Cheek Svendgnard and Wm. Peck.Hun and Harry Cheek and family, The and Eugene Husk were visitors. Herman guests were Mr. and Mrs.There were forty present 4E. W. Burdic, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.Sunday school.The Service See] Burdic, Dr. and Mrs. A. J.Cam~'ers class won the banner.The1 eron und Mrs. I. Lukéls of Tekal mah. Miss Hazel Ryan was a guestof friends at Creston, Neb.from Tuesday until Saturday.| Two airplanes were here Sundayu making flights and taking up passengers.The landing field was.' a mile cast of the ranch and many drove out to witness it. Mr.and Mrs. Earl French and children spent Sunday evening at the Clarence Olson home. A number of Indies gathered at thc Mrs. Chris Christofferson home lust Thursday and organized a neighborhood club. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Anderson and two grandchildren and Miss Mary Andersen of Kennard and Mrs.Emma Hoover spent Sundny eve- ning at the Taylor French home. Some of the business men willmeet with the Legion boys Tues- day evening to bake up the matter of organizing a baseball team. Presley Roberts and Joe Snider of Fremont,were Thursday din- ner guests at the Edgar Skinner hc-me. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Ho m had as Sunday guests, Mr.. and Mrs. John Horn of Omaha and Joe Horn of Hawaii, P. I.He remained here for a few days. DE SOTO LOCAIS Mr.and Mrs.Charles Harmon and son, Ghatles, Jr.o l Omaha, were afternoon callers at theElizabeth Cachelin home Saturdayafternoon. Mrs, Frank Denig was called to Lincoln Saturday by the death of her mother.» Miss Marjorie Hifieline visited at the home of her former school- male,Edna Bouvier in Florence,last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. I{ine~ line entertained the following relatives at Sunday dinner:Mr. and Mrs.Herrmm McGill ol Te- kamah, Mr. And Mrs. Henry Myers and children,of Manning,Iowa, and Mr.Solomon Hineline and daughter, and Misa Margaret Ben- ning,graduate nurse of LosAngeles, Calif._ Mt.and Mrs. Henry Baker en~ wnained the following guests Sun- day in honor ol Mrs. R.. P. Peter- son, sister of Mrs. Baker, who is here from Milbora, S. D. visiting and also in honor of Mrs. Bnker's mother,Grandma Pyles,who is nearing her 85th birthday.The'following relatives were presentzl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hineline, Mr.mid Mrs Da w Gnufin nml nm..' were two birthday collections. \r\were glad to see some of our ol 'members back in their place agai You are always welcome and v hope to see an unusual good tun out next Sunday, it being the dsof the county convention.lf yc cannot come to Sunday schoc'come some time during the day. lx nmx SUIT P ER IL S INVESTORS IN Ol Washington-Millions of dollal'invested by individuals throughon the country in Oklahoma oil stocl will be technically wiped out if tl Seminole Indian suit for recover of oil land, filed in that state, upheld by the courts,Robert l Owen, chief counsel for the plaix tiffs, declared. Owen estimated that $100,000 000 in nil lands are involved.I his contention is upheld, allthes lands, originally owned by India! and now being worked by oil u| ierators under private capital, wi I II be tumed back to the Seminoi tdbe. Read The Enterprise for corre4 news. o NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ON PETITION r o n PROBATE OF Wlln A.C. Debel, Atty. Washington County,I I nSTATE OP NEBRASKA ln the County Conn of Wuhingmn County. Nebraska.In the Moller of the Estate I Chris K. Johnson, Deceased: The verified petition of Soph:Johnson has been filed in tt County Court of said County, pre; ing that letten 'I`esta.1'\en\ary d issue to Sophie Johnson under th lust Will and Testament of Chri K. Johnson, Deceased.Now, therefore, notice is hereb given that a hearing will be haon said petition an the llt h da of July, A.D.1930, at 2 o'cloc F.M., and all persons intereste are notified to appear and ahm cause,if any,why said Instru ment may not be proved, allowelnd prabab:d_as the last Will am er 'nw ry atk. roVe ld in rerx- ly rual, L rs i t rs I9 'y is L. 1~ Fi* se I IH 1- ll le ~t ,J >r '¢l ,_o\Eis yd yk u u v ) ,Auwnslup exgnwen u aNorth, Range eleven (11) East u the 6th P.M.i n Washingto County, Nebraska Said Bale will be made to satis! a judgment in iavon ol the plair tiff in the sum of $3775.15 togeth er with interest thereon at th rate of 10 per cent per anhum fro: August 12th,1929, and the cont amounting to $8.75 and all accru ing costa, all as provided in aai order of sale and decree. Dated at Blair,Nebraska,thi 19th day of May, 1930. Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington County, Nebraska. 18~5 NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT A. C. Debel, AttorneyI N THE COUNTY COURT OlWASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA.Estate of Sophie MargarethJahnel, Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE: that Henry Hellwinckel has film with the undersigned,Count; Judge of Washington Count)Nebraska, his iinal report as Ex ecutor of the estate of Sophi» Margaretlm Jahnel deceased, am made an application for final ad ministration and discharge,am for the assignment of residue 0 estate to such other persons a.are by law entitled to the sumo and I have set the 27th day o June,1980,at 10 o'clock A.M.a t my office ih said County fm the hearing thereof. Dated June 3, 1930.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 20~4t County Judge LEGAL NOTICE Maher &Carrigan, Anya To:Edward Hay;Hay first and real name unknown wife of Edward Hay; E. R. Hay first and real name unknown -Hay, first and real nam unknown,wife of E.R.Hay Peter Huy; Lucretia Hay, wife o Peter Hay; Edwin R. Hay; Hay, first and real name unknown wife of Edwin R. Hay; George B Lane; Annie Wiemer;Wie mer, first and real name unknown husband of Annie Wiemer;hl. E Noble,first and real name unknown;Noble,first am real name unknown, wife of M, E Noble;Mrs. H. P. Campbell, firsf and real name imlmown; Jeromz F. Bryson;the unlmown heirs aw law,devisees,Iejatees,gersanal representatives and all other per sons interested in the estates ol vs' each of the following named per~ d 1 sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Hay, Peter Hay,Edwin R. Hay, George B. Lane.Annin wa»...».-M I: JK l \ y |- |- e ll I|-d s m F | idv ;:I Llrs F .r I ; E \. . I E r I r :B .L a n e ,A n n i e W i e m e r ,M .E . N o b l e ,M r s .H .P .C a m p b e l l ,J e r - o m e F .B r y s o n ,m a l n a m e s u n - k n o q v n ;a n d a l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t i n L o t s 1 1 , 1 2 a n d 1 3 ,i n W e i m e r ' s A d d i t i o n t o t h e c i t y o f B l a i r ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ;r e a l n a m e s u n - Blalr Drug Co f a mi ly a n d ~~ ~~ son,liohbne we re Th u r sd a y eve- ni ng vis itor s at the Hen ry . Fi sc he r ho me . Mr s .Le wi s Co ok an d c hild ren, w h o ha ve be e n n t the Gu s K r u s e h o m€f02 801119 ti|"ll('fnfllrnnfl i n W m .Pierc e wa s c o n f i ne d to h i s h o m ms e ve r a l da y s la s t we ek b u t is be tter n o w. Mr s .Leo-F a u s e tt wa s c alled to D e m ? l u s t w e e k b y th e d e a th o f a sis r.Th e bmi y wa s sh i a p ed to Li tc h f ie ld Na h Fnr hnrinl.P u n - Ain: uauxc a r u u n\.A\|||\.\.Au\l|-4 ledat. th e h o me o f Mr s .* Ta y lo r Fr e nc h la st W ed ne sd ay . Th e r e wa s a re un io n o f th e P i le s f a r n i li s a t th e He n r y B a k e rh o me a t D i S o t o Su n da y .Th e J . M .H u n g a t e f a m i l y o f S c o t t s b l u f f s l ) . n n n n v v " a n n u m n h . r |M |n n r i i ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .W a lte r Gu s ti n an d s on , Mr. a n d Mr s . W m. Gu s ti n a n d f a mi ly ,M r .a n d Mr s .Ro b e r t Peters on a n d f a m i ly o f O m m , F r e d Pete rson a n d son,F r a n k Gr ee n a n d Mi s s Ste lla W e st o fi o m n h n M1 an d Riva Ihiflin l¥Ml_ xestal exc c ul Lion o W i t Seal t ( S E A I 22-dt mner ot said deceased,a m :ion ther eof , an d a dmir ais tra I' said estate be granted. ness m y ha n d a n d Of fi c i a .his 1'Tth da y of J u n e ,1930 L)1 . C . E L L E R Co u nty Judge. --»-,I1|u|.-lCl.l LUth e i r ho me i n Florenc e F r i d a y mor nf ii g.Q Mr s .Le na A mb le r o f Oma h a , 5902113 Thnrsmlay af te rn oo n a n d e"'¢l1}f\$;wi th h o me fo lk s. Mi ss Gla dy s B iven s, d a ug hter o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr e d p ivc n s , f o r me r F6S}df!nts.of th i s plac e b u t n o w *"f31d{!1E' m Oma h a , wa s un i te d i n ma r n a g e to Ra y Co ur tn ey a t a p r e tty ho me wed di ng a t 4 p m. § g g § d » > ~Mr s .Ge rtr ud e o n o s a c e ,w a sa t t h e ~M P G !f ~ f f . . § . 'f era l se rvic es we re h eld thc lr e Su n- da y .Mr .Fa u se tt an d sons le f t Sa tu r da y to atten d . Mr s . J .M .W e s t enter ta in ed a t di nn er Fr i da y ,J u n e 1 3 i n ho no r o f her da u gh ter ,J un e,Mr s .Gu y Benne tifs,seven te en th bi rthd ay . Tho se present inc luded Mr .a n d Mr s .Be n n e tt, Mr . a n d Mr s .0 . A . J o h ns o n, Er n es t an d Ma lve rn W e s t Su p t.Seney ,wh o ha s been a t th e head o f th e De c atu r sc hools th e pa s t thr ee y ea rs,wa s c a lli n g On lI|9|I'l|l$l"h fl";¢\n|¢1§'»irlmr U n ltu ac tlla ly naaluu\u n llu #uh " " " |Mr s . A . R. Ha rp e r a tte n d e d . Mr . a n d Mr s .H. C . C o o p e r h a d a s di n n e r g u es ts S u n d a y , Mr , a n d Mr s . H 0, . Co o pe r a nd f a mi ly .I n th e afber noon th e y a ll vis ited ali, th e J . T. F i tc h h o me . T o m J ac ks on le f t Mo n d a y a.ft- ern oo n fo r Ho t. S pr in gs , S-D . W alla c e Fi tc h ,so n o f M r .a n d Mr s .J .T .1-' mn o f He r ma n ,a n d Mi s s Gla d y s Gi lli a m o f B la i r , we r e ma r r i e d Sa tu rd a y ,J u n e 14 a t D a ve n o r t I o wa Th e g r o o m w a sll i . . , l . .L . . . _L y n - .n n r l L a n ers on o f W e llf ell Mr s. J en se n a n d mo n t,M r .a n d M o f A r li n g to n ,M r Ha r p e r ,Rosemary a n d V i o la Mi lle r zI w e s t ,a ll o f He | M r s .A l K i n g a m a n d Mr s .A n g u s son o f Te k a ma h , F r e d Mu l le r a n d Gr ee n o f Bla i r ,H Ro c k p o r t, Mo . , Mr lIltnnrnhn nnrl Funni :,Neb.,Mr.and daughter of Fre-lrs.Henry Pyles . and Mrs.Ross r Hunnan, Roma md Mrs. Clifford rman,Mr.and :I grandson,Mr. t Anderson anaMr.and Mrs.son,Mrs. Chas. Lenneth West ot. and Mrs. Jesse |.. .tr Q.\..n..\.|..A'.~ LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate of Mary S. Minard,De~ ceased. NOTICE IS c1vEN..rn the cred- itors to appear before me at Uv: County Court Room in Blair, Nebraska,on the 11th day of July,1930, and on the 13th day of October, 1930 at 10 o'clock A. :B .L a n e ,A n n i e W i e m e r ,M .E . N o b l e ,M r s .H .P .C a m p b e l l ,J e r - o m e F .B r y s o n ,m a l n a m e s u n - k n o q v n ;a n d a l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t i n L o t s 1 1 , 1 2 a n d 1 3 ,i n W e i m e r ' s A d d i t i o n t o t h e c i t y o f B l a i r ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ;r e a l n a m e s u n - Blalr Drug Co m m m k m i é z ~sz ,(_ aaa s a s a s a 5 Var \\ -4 POULT as a graduate of the Ft. Calhouh hlsh school and her friends herewishthemmuchhappinessand suwess in their married life. Theywill reside in Omaha.Wm. Wolff of Gresham, Neh., abrother of Mrs.L. J. Dey,spent Fhdfiy night at the Dey home. .Miss Came Manley invited in a number of friends for Friday evo- ...,_,...._....._.._..,. ......,...ewillbesuperintendentofthe' schools at Gretna next year. H. C. Cooper received word fromOmaha Saturday that his nephew,Emory Beyers of Pender, had had one of his legs amputated belowthe knee.The other limb was am- putaled at the hip a number of years ago which makes the casedoublysad.ning, to honor her brother, Jnhnl Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Barge werewho hadym retumed from Colo- guests Sunday at the Fred Storyfldo Springs, Colo., where he had home at Tekamah.been graduated from high schuol.|Mrs.L.W.Crumbsugh and A v ery enjoyable time was re- daughters, Ramona and Wands are ported. !Mr.dand Mrs. F. o Si ney N b .h h ~ting Qeaiivés w o me be three weeks, left ing for Minnesota W. Blankenfeld spending a few days with relatives at Emerson, Neb.Mr and Mrs E P Han n aren.....se -here the past rived home the last ol the week.turday momlfrom their wedding trip which took where they are them to the west coast.planning oh spending the summer'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bandurleftl months.the iirat of the week for a vacation Wm. and_Otto Frahm left Sat- sightseeing trip to the Black Hills.urday morning for Lake Oirob¢jl_|Miss Evelyn Andersen of Blair,They were H¢¢0§nPanied by Dr. came last week to look alter the and Mr E. T. Jw and little son household duties at the Korshojof lilatr, who will also enjoy a va- home. cation at the lake for a short'Eleanor and Harold Loos of time.|Denver, came Sunday for a visit Mn. D. W. Marr left Saturday at the Ben Wanhter home Mr called there by the death of her ha and met them. morning for Bloomington,Neh.,'and Mrs. Wachter drove ia 01nal; brother's wife.l Ivan Rutledge is home from _Egivvxn Cachelln attended the Omaha where he has comnlatad Dorn on u num near new and haslived here his entire life eatcept a year's residence in California.He has been operating a farm east of town with his father.Mr.and Mrs.Fitch will make their home on the farm.The best wishes oil all are extended to them.D. E. Cummings spent Thursday in Omaha,visiting his daughter, Ruby at the Park hospital., The trains have changed time.The new table went into effect Sunday.Northbound at 7:26 a. m.and 3:06 p. m.Southbound 11:48 a. rn. and 7:09 p. m.Sundw' the train goes north at 7:26 a.n.,goihg as far as Emerson and re-turns to Omaha, due here at 11:48 a. rn.Waldo Hancock shipped seven cars of cattle to the Chicago mar- ket Sunday.. Mrs. Elmon West was a patient at an Omaha hospital from Mon- day until Saturday receiving treat- ment._The following relatives enjoyed dinner Thursday at the L. I-'. Hil- dnger home: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hungate, Roger Hungate and Ber~ nard Erb of Ryder, N- D.. Mr. andMrs. J. M. Hungate and daughtersof Scottsbluffs, Mr.and Mrs. O. | I ~";,,";;;,;."'§;§,,;;,",3;}§,j;';§,{ BENCH NOTES Mr, and Mrs.Gene David and children spent Wednesday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs.Fred Moller of Calhoun. Mrs.Dora Sumter and Leon were Sunday evening visitors at-the Ted Olinger home.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Blomberg and Mrs. Etta Weeden of Omaha, -were callers at the Jonas Blom- berg home Saturday a!ternoon. Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and Ruth and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and baby drove to Lyons, Neb. Thurs- day and spent the day visitingMr. and Mrs. Lars Weber. Mr.and Mrs.Charles Koenig and famil visited Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Myatzen Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Lautrop and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. ClydeHansenandBobbiespentWed~ neaday visiting at the Alfred Han- sen home..Mr. and Mn. L. G. Haller anddaughters and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.Blomberg of Omaha,Mrs. Stuart L. Brown of hos Angeles.Califomis and Edna and Lloyd vI Il M.for the purpose of examin~ ation,adjustment ahd allokvarlce of claims.All claims not filed on or before the l l t h day of July, 1930 will be forever barred. Dated this 16th day of June, 1980. (SEAL)I. c.ELLER, 22»4t County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT A. C. Debel, Attorney I N THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estate o I . F rl n k F.Warrick. Deceased.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t A.C.Debel has filed withthe undersigned, County Judge of Washington County. Nebraska, his Iinal report as Executor of the estate of Frank E.Warrick, De- ceased,and made ah application for final administration,and for the aalgnment of residue of estate to auch other persona as are by law entitled to the same,and Ihave set the Sth day of July, 1930, at 10 o'elock ACM.,at my oflioelnsaidCountyforthehearingthereof.IH- Gvdsgy. Egg<1 =g_»_r;<}_§§{°.§§_<j;_m°mb¢rg _we§_Sunday dinner.Dated June 10. 1980. WE BUY POULTRY AND SELL POULTRY FEEDS Patronize a home Co-Operative industry. Highest prices paid for poultry and eggs at dl times. tr g g xg r c o ti d b __"r""'- I mf- BIIU. m1B» rUll¢5|» DICW 3\C& ann ta t t h e ~L a mh e l d i n g m f g je n s g g g an qu et h m y ea r's wo r k a t th e c o lle g e o f ¢.hndmn.| § ; * § e a s m 'n h o m e .Y m o o n medic ine a p a r t f th e s t a -_.a n d e v e m n g .'0 r e u n i Th e r e g u l a r m e e ti n g o f th e D e Mr s . Ted Ohn g er sp e n t W ed n e . . Po s tma ste r a n d M r s P r n n f a I v u y rw1¥k}.\...-....ua- ..un.:|--_\STE * o f Ho n o r lo d g e wa s P ° 3 t9 f m" | d i w vi a i ti mr h e r na r e n tn M r nnsrl (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 21~4t County Judge I Miss Maggie M.l.nwe |P REMEMBER:W e sell Purina and Blair Milling Company feeds.Get them when you sell your sA d a m s l e f t ~ S a t u r d a y ; n a i r ' l £ : l ' l u t l ; ' ; ~ to :pen a -end th Llncol , stopped here Satu ay orfhegtivlgs :it P'é'""3'1»g;g Theyia briyef visit with ""L.i.Z"'2>'\¥"` = i a o sit ran s .The nmuteto o-w'I'he big contest sale held at the boil were e 'Otto Kmse store for the past eightf Qdte a bit of interest was days came to a close Saturday at'aroused here last Frlday when It9p.m.$100.00 in gold waslwaa announced that James Van van to the three contestants hav-Hom had struck natural gas whilethe highest number of votea drilllng a well at the old FrankMaryJlppreceived$75:Ma ry fa rm north of town.Mr.VanCook, $15,and Thelma Cachelin,.I-lem stnxck a mat/ch and the gas $10.bumed several hours.Mins Anna Balmer and Mrs.Mlss Bessie Lyzholf drove ao louise Guttinz of Evanston, Wye.,Lasham Saturday for an over II » ed and will be held Fridal' evening June 20._Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loftxs and children ol' Blair, visited Thursday at the George Loftls and E. F. Fletcher homes. _Misa Alice Stevens of Blau-,.v{ashostess Friday evening at a mis- cellaneous shower at the Godsey home to honor Misa Eledyce God- sey who will wed Ivan Helms of Omaha in the near future.The guests wen: Misses Helen Bovee olFremont,Alice Stevens of Blair.Maia Helms of Tekamah,MaryWray, Jessie Donahoo, Bessie Lys Mrs. Sherman Lockling of Module,Iowa.l Mr.and Mrs. Chex Sutton and, Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hinz were Sunday dinner guests at the' home o! Mr. and Mrs, Will Beals of Irvington.The birthdays of'Mrs.Hi n:and Mrs.Beals were celebrated. Mr. and Mrs.Elza King and grandchildren,Mrs.Nancy Sylvds and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verplank ofAmarillo, 'Dexaa were callers "I the Harry Smith home Wednes-I day evening. Mr.Hans Anderson ol Omaha, - creamland eggs.f \Rcpreomlatlve for Co-UperativeWorld-Herald For Wuldnxton County Interested pnrtiu all 766 Herman. Nab. H I . \ ` i 1 f @ = r » _ N P ! 3 f f 1 § , ' 5 1 = ; » . . ! . " f = < = .. 1 9 » . , , § 9 ' ? . ! . ? . .--'rjmex E:N'rErzPR1sf:-.-ui -m Ind ian Tribes Shifted F r o m 1817 to 1840,the great lo u th e m tribes o f Indiana wereme mmml to the Indian territory f r o m Georgia,Alabama.Florida and Mlsslsfslppi.'Phase trlbbs were th e Clwmk ee s.Cl1nrtn\vf1.(fl1lLka sawn, Creeks and Senaiunlcs. ThE'8e India ns h vid slaves nm! du rlmg the 'Civil war ni l o f tlms e trib es jui nvd the ('nnfe<lorncy .Th e y we r e mm polled hy the trenllos or m m ta Cmlv In lh lf Un ited Stair s muc h of the ir nn¢!Q[11 lands upon whic h (hey |:.\|l eslnhliflwnl nn somo- monf=.-- a ho m" f or f rlvnd ly ln dln tr s -f \llw-r trllxos. J Fas#f n fflka tho y ac ht to L lm u u In Cnsrn Riva.'There they"ll try tn soil her.You u nder stand tha t It they get to Llmn n we s h a n 't h a ve n chnnro.W e are fo ur to ten. They are ar med and we are c anned up h ffr o wlth nut fn ml.I l w i ll ta k e mn nlmmit : w o wvok s tn net to Lifflun." 'Eveiyn Ilndn-ny shurlrlorf-c l as Ihre Image o f Me-t:»:::0r ixxlprf-ssc-el Itsolf up nn hor.No v: s h ? k no w wlly he had sturod wi th suvh in~mk»:1t tr i ump h.S110 had no dnuht In her mlnri th nt Ihv ¢lnr~tnr hm]put the mn tlvr na mildly ns he could to uuahl l1 rrlly inx: Mary . °'\\llnt must ww: lla?" shea asked. " I ha ve ma d # tvr ms wi th Ih vm. " ho HHSWPYNI "lh¢°'.l1:|\0 nnlmflj' nimnnl who l:|I| 1.1url; nur n rovknn- Inf: |||\\\Ihl' | 1|||I!:I!l :ami llrst nfli- rvr tlrl? :.'||l'0.I! lmy mvns 1 nm [IIE vxwlati un.I w h !I \'| .| »lllll lllkv her in to Lin lfm I f y nll wore unmo» !L':<1v~I." "'|'.lm\wi ll Iln|=|un to use a t Li mo ll? "sho dt'I1\:r!l|ll"t]." I dnn't likv tlsm MPH ni llr =!." "Nor do I." 'Tndd c ried." l| I te ll ... 'fletli ngton was aI '0 II 'e 0n me u p- per dec k.He haq plenty o f s tea m. The Mutiny f ~A |.<| I :I a :1 I I engglneer and would have no uhhlt» ern.llls his to ry wa s c ur iou s.H e had been an engineer on ma n y ships , ply ing in many seas; but al- way s he had bee n ob lig ed to se rvo on vessels whose engines were wo rn out,whose mac hinery wo u ld invar iably he o n the po i n t o t g i v- in g way .Ne ver in all h i s s er vic e had h e s hi ppe d on it vessel whose enttines we re even pasaubly good. The n, almost mirac ulously .he h a d been pic ked up by a mo n who knew his past misfortunes,held th em club-like over his head and brought to the engine ro om o f the Alha- \f'0l'1s.IL was not tlr lnk whic h madehea zle wee p whe n h e saw the ve r» tic al,Imrerted,c ompound condens ing engines. whic h took their steam fr o m a n A lmy wa te r tu b e h o lle r .I t was unbelievable joy .Hts d rea ms were realized.H e wa s gla d th a tMetzger,wh o kn e w ne xt to moth- In g ab ou t mar in e en mn e s. lef t hlm alone..No prlc at In the Gothic c a- thedral wa s mo re reverent th an Kenzie before his c harge. There vs'us' li é r f a i n a lr o f tri- umph a bo ut C ro sb y To dd ."I told y ou he wo uldtf t an s we r. " " P m ready to ans wer an y thi ng y ou wan t to kn ow." B euingto n amid quic kly , add ressi ng hin mel! to Mm. Ila dwn y .'°It's simply this."she begun, with a little h esita tion." M n To d d ha s am i de a th at y ou k ne w of thi s plan to hold my husb and to ransom Inn: ho for e C leme nts In for med me ol'If.I assurod h i m th a t I wa s nhsnlutc ly certain y o u suspec tednothing'u n lll I my s elf to ld y ou ." Sho looked a t h i m wi th a s o r e o f i:i:TcE"a`ita6iFd to his u5°éTe,wh o had brought him rw ldnc e his father went down with his shi p at sea. al- most a score of years sinc e.Th er e wa s n c ertain boyish,passionate lo y a lty In hi s r e ga rd fo r th e d ea d man, which Inc reased his suspic ion of the doc tor into some harder qnnI~ lty o r ha tre d . " I don't believe n wo r d o f his Iles."To d d cried."3Irs.I ta d w a h c nn't y ou see he'a dec eivi ng y ou? Ile k ne w a b ou t th es e me n a nd y e t he pr eten de d i t wa s all n ews. How c an we te!! lt d oesn °t s uit his pur- po se to hold us he re an d pretend he ' s ta k in : us to S u va n n nh ? ' "W lmt a re we to d o? " Mrs . Rnd - wu y a s k e d Todd had no answer."I suppose we ' ve g o t to wa lt ti l!he'a dec ided wh at to do wi th u s. " " W h a t dare they do?"M a r ! asked.She ha d s e t s i le n t u ll the while.whe n he r q ue stio n was u n- answered she kn e w wh a t wa s ln their thou ghts." I kn ew something dreadfui would happen nn this trip." she said,wi th , a qu|clue.».s tl..1t amazed them." I had a present- me n t of e vi l.I ha ve been afr aid anlcf t e o1L1er frmriam.am wail Q t .I ~-swored he wou ld be f or c e d to ud ~ mi t a da mn in g tr u th or emb ar k onc e ag ain on th e ha te fu l ta s k o f ly in g In the woma he lo ved.Hi s phi los op hy of llfe as no t a c o m- ip lex on e . To h im f sehoo d wa s an cvhlr-nre ot fear, u c onfession thatsnmotlnlngwa s tb rr o dz ln g hi m. He d vc ld od ther e h ad b een eno ugh or ovnsion. " To d d is righ t,"he said.no t smnrlng himself."I d ld k n ow o f lt, must laugh nt"§nu. Sam!" an O |.,o ."I nf o r a mo me nt by alc ohol,and h paused for L he frac tion o f n -» mo nt to th in k o f n f or go tte n h ol~that Bottlng ton rec ogni zed ni.;| | po n n ni ty .wn h h i s r ig h t h an d I 1 sehr So ur ; lo t! wri st. swun g . n d n l i m o and than trfnhi . th e nn llor '|right \\I ls!wh llv th were hnc k to ha wk. and th :n wi I n anlzhly strain.Ionnml fuIWfl | und llung him c lonr ova.r his nhoul der. So m fc-Il wi th torrllio vi olen élhishoodstri klmt n rn!!I lu lo thorn:n1n!lm\lr~L ¢h| \f I tw i s t~ quo(-rly on its :I-I 1. :|I1*l = |1ey\\y pil lor.Tho f nln ln laizfl ]»l~lll ~¢'1I nth ers was his own Metzge r wnlk vd qllirk iy ovvr a n~looked down nl lhe s lum! mrln. " l l c l b lt o n luv," Ii vxnn gt~ vxola lmed." Y o u ore wi u ws l - tha t.I h ad n o k ey ." " I so w y ou k lll him."sinh!he "a n d I s h all to ll the o th e rs wh a t witnessed."I l e wondered ho w tl c ould tu r n th i s to hi s o wn u-l\no \1" I n eight dura'time.D o y o uhe ar me ?That is y our revenge , ls It,to glve h tm eight day s do wn th e r e wi th h er , whi le y o u wa lt f o r Costa Ric a to c ome In sight." lletrger bur st i nto n p oal of c on~ io mp tu ou s laughter.Th e visinns th at wer e su mmon ed b y th e te mp t- £~rs sugg estions awoke In Sum the do slr e lu ki n "The door's loc ked." hc said. *°It's stoo l a nd h ard to get thr oug h." "\ \h y gi ve y o ur se lf th at tro uh lo ? The doc tor there has the key In lliS poc ket.Ho ' li do we ll ennugln In the c lmln loc ker." M\'l2| {('l saw that his wor ds hurl Iireel Su m at Inst. " Or course,I f you*re afraid."he added , "well, then wai t K ill we s ue Li mo ll." For a momen t Metz ger f ear ed he wa s to b e vi c ti m to Sam's sudden ilnmlng anger. "A fr a id o f wha t?" h e s nmled . " Of the doc tor's pretending hohnsn' t got the key ." When Sam sc rambled to his fc fet \. ~ \ Y\""I"!'* T w i l i l u " .a 1 1.7 J /~\~1 i ~" j . ~ 3 ;- Q r ' ;'. v ve - : _ |~r ', p . ~n . Q Q - . . .L - - " " f ~ l . ' ! ...':- .-'°»T 6". e. 's .., f ~, f m y h m lt. was while one ofhis acc > I The utiny lbatross NDHAM MARTYH mum* IN -me U. I. \\~:.u s.m<» HE. STORY , _.n I . - r ' l o y a U n vr l n ,u n -l n l i f t - a n t r u s m l e ,w i t hH o w a r d B e t t i n g : - o n . m m u n o t e b u t n o t h e d i n n e r w l l h t h e l r c o l -t a , A l fr e d G l b b o n n . t i m m -t a .U n w l n p r o d u c e s Ar i g s w h i c h t h e t h r e e h a d i n c o l l e g e ,t o h e l p e a c h ve r s l t y a x p l a l n l n a :t h a tn n n c l n f a s s i s t a n c e n e w u c a t l o n o f h l l n o n B o b .a r B l u f f .G i b b o n s n c o f t la l i tl);"'o f t h e p l e d g e .h u ! m l .0 n p l a c e f o r U n - h t o r i n h i v o r g a n i a m t l n n .ll a . t h l s w m c u n e x t d v ' R I l . - B e t t l n x t o u a r -h o l b h l l o l d f r l c n d U n -n t l n f r s u m o p l c t u r o u a n d 1 M ;U t u r i n ,t w e n t y a E l x a r t n . d 1 vn y ' n p r l vn t n e r .l l a I n 3 m s n o f v u !a d o b a u c h e o C a l l i n g a tc o . a l u r a n g e d . M a r y l lo t l n a n c l e r t o b e t r a y h e r t a u a l n e n u c r e t s ,t o r e g i r l r e f u a e i , a n d l l a v u I L e x h a u s t e d b y d l i s io u n c e s h l n i n t e n t i o n o f o l i d n y o n t h a o c e a n ,b u t o m p n n l o d b y a s e c r e t a r y l e n o p u r a t o r .H i n * I H I n v i t a t i o n t o x o w i t hx y p i c k s M a r y U m r l n r e u t r y o n t h e t r i p .a n dth e r b r o t h e r m a y n c e m .n V I L - Y t n d w a y 1 | t o u n ub e r t h .l i e i n h u r l e d a t( r a .I l a d w a y o r d a r a i m - u r n t o N a w ° Y o r k . C l e m -e r o l ' h i s p l a n t o e x t o r tr o m R n d w a y ,a n d t h a t e In d e a d . a l s o m u s t : i v e o n e y .H e c o n vi n c e s h e r r o f t h u ve a u e l , a n d , w l t h r a t e s , w l l l s t o p s t n o t h -l l e d ,s h o a g r e e s t o n l - Yr n n n d e d . V I I I . - G r a u m a n n , o n e o t vr h l l o d r u n k ,t a u n t : H a l - o t b r u n t :L u m r n a r n s l t r n lIvm e - n t s t l fo r c e d t o n r tl l e t t ' | a u t h o r i t y , t h e c a p -a n d k l l l a h i m A l a l l u r .u l l H a l l o t t ,w h o d i n a f t - B l r a .I t a d w a y t o b a w a r uw l m e , " w h o h a l n s l u t l t l o n f e d e r n t e .\ n I X . - M r s . R l d v n y t e l l s a n d C r o s b y T o d d o f h e r w i t h C l e m e n t s .E x c e h ta r e : f r e e d t h a t " W a l l a "t h a c u n n p l r u t u r s .I n ae n z y l H a m a t t a c k s B a t - o k l l l n h i m I n a h a n d . t . ¥r»|on|»|;.; nnunseu.l mu K now or tt,hu t I d a r e d no t tn lte a n y o n e lnto my c onlldenc o.Cons lder tht- sltu- atlo n a nd y o u wlll a g r e e wlth me . I wa s th e only ma n wh o kn e w. Ther e were at lea st thre e we eks to elapse before any dan ger threat- c nc d an d by th at tl me I sh ou ld ha ve wo rk ed ou t some sc h eme to save y ou ." "Y o n mlg h t ha ve tru sted me . " Mr s .Ila d wa y saldL " I ga ve y o u my confldence." "W ha t p la ns do y ou me an ! "Tod d demanded.Ile h a d th e a lr o f o n e who slts on a n mjrlste rlnl ben c h. lte ttlu g to n po ld n o he e d to hlm. I l e wanted,mo r e th an a ly th l n g else. to assure E vely n Rad vmy that h e ha d been deullug fu lrly w l t h her. "I wa nte d to tr u st y o n, " h e s old oame stly . " hut ther e were so many better reasons agalnst lt..Y o u d ld not kn ow. fo r I ns tan c e. th at Cle m- en ts ha d arranged dlc ta gmph s l n var lon s p arts o f the y ac ht.I w a s bt-act wl th dangers.I wa s be in g spied upon.I c ould never he c er~ ta ln tha t th ey be lle ved ln me " "W hy s ho uld th ey b elie ve y ou lf y ou we re ngalnst th em?"Th ls from the ln sxnr able To dd. Ro ttln gton experienced u sense of wenrlnosa and fu tlllty .W a s tt of an y ad vantage. he wond ered . to rec o unt by wha t n nbe ller uhle way s h o had lu- on b ro ugh t to the Alha- tross?Thr ee of th e fo ur wo u ld th ln k h e Iled : p er ha p s th e fo u rth mln ht wlsh she c ould h c ller e. " l f I to ld you."h e sald." y o u wo u ld ha n lly o r ed lt I L l h a ve n o tlme n ow f o r hlc k er ln z a nd c ro ss - exumlna tlo n. Yo u wm d ls c over th e tr uth la te r.Fo r th e mo me nt I n m concerned only wlth y o ur safety , The un for tun ate de ath nf Cleme nts husnln c ed all ln a terrlble pr edlc a- mo n t. " " Ha ve y o u th e g all to b e s o rr y my unc le klllorl mm ? "To d d sald nnzrlly .T l w m wa s dlsloy alty l n ullmvln lz su c h n r emar k to nrntmxtod. "Y r s, "Bo hlng to n sald. un luc k y s ho t lo t h -l lo o se . oats c ontrolle d nls ms n abs olutely . rr h e we re a llre we c ou ld c ount nn c t-ttlng bac k to Ne w Yo r k nn- hnrmed.Th e me a are n f ml d o f tonc hlng a t any port n o w vme re ou r flag illes,because they k n o w call y earns fo r them.Th ey pro- go un - " Th a t Clem- at tho me rc y nf mo n llke th at s av- nze heast Su m wh o trlghtens Ma r y . " Th e three lnnkc d a t h l m as tho ugh h e ha d betray ed them. He ttln gton trlf.-d to he putle nt wi th hls expla nutlnns. "I s ha ll no t ta k e th e m to L lmo n .lr I dld I s h ou ld mo s t c c r ta lnly b e go lng to my own d e ath . f or th e y ' d knoc k mc o n th e huud an d pltc h me ovc rhonrd dlrc c tly la nd c a me l n sight.l ' m golntr to ta k e a c hanc e th at they wlll pass th el da y s ln g umhlln g a nd d rlnk .Th ey \von't c ome to take fr:-sh ulr.Th ey tvlll dr ln k,gumbrc.eat.sleep an d dgh t."_ " W h e r e wlll y o u ta k e u s ?" Mr s .ltn d wa y asked.He r sp lr lts we re rls ln g an d she looked abo ut h e r ln tr lu mp h.li e h a d vlndlc at- 0d hlmself. "Savannah, probably .I s h a ll tr y to ge t th e r e ln th e e a rly mo r ni n g wh e n they are to o fa r gone ll! llqu o r to se e the la n dmar k s. " "\\ 'o n't the y lln d y ou 've c ha ng ed y ou r c ou rse ?" hlury a ske d r lmldly . "'I' hnt' s th e on ly poss lble dan ger th at I se e.'.l'here's n dec k ha nd na me d Mlk e a t th e wh e e l n o w.I shan 't let hlm ta ke utly mo re trlc ks a t tt.I shall send hltn below to c a r ou s e wlth the r es t.W e o ug h t to be ab le to m a k e Sava nnah l n forty -olg ht ho urs. lf the men tn the eu gln o r oo m d o tho lr s ha r e. " " Y o u c a n ' th t~ a t th e wh e e l two day s an d two ni gh ts o n en d. " Mr s. Ra dtva y o xc lnlme d "I c an , a nd tvlll," he snld c hee r- fu lly ." I th ln k. "h e added deno- erntely ," th a t I c an succ eed l t I me et n o oppos ltlon h e r e "H o looked ac ro ss the ta ble to C ro sb y Tod d. "Sunp oslng they d o d a d nu t y ou'r e dou ble-c rass lng them?" Bob Un aln so ld , wlth fe vc rls h in te re st. " Mo r e hloodshc d."h e answered glo o mlly ;th e thou ght oppressed hlm.llc ro s e hc a vlly to b la fe e t. "I mu st lmpr o s s on y o u to re ma ln here and run no rlsks." / Th e r e ' s nothlng to eat,"stdd Bo b Un wln . " I ' ll get sotnethlug."Be ttln gto n answered."D on 't o pe n th e do or to any one bu t me." Af ew mi nu tes la te r the y h ea r d s strange volc o l u th e corrldor.I t wa s lllk e ald ln ; hlm to r e move th e - - ' - . t u ' s body .To d d h a d been o f th a t ma n they c o ll Su m ever slnc e I c ame ou hoard.And n o w he ls p rac tic a lly ln c ommand H o w c ould y o u an d Bo h sta nd agalnst b lm' I H e c ould k lll you,esslly , wl th h ls llsts."She hurled he r fac e ln her hands."A n d whe n y o u two a re g o ne . wha t wou ld be c omeo f me ?l'rn no t afraid,dear.! sha ll no t wea ke n whe n the mo me ntcomes." hlra Rnd way p ut he r ar ms ab ou t the | :lrl's shoulder.tier ey es were molst." 0 h .my dear."she snld,' y o u mus tn' t glve u p hop e.If on ly y o u we re no t so prejudic ed agalust Doc to r \\ 'alte y ou wouldn't feel so.I axn c c rtaln h e wlll protec t us. No ne o f y o u k no w hlm a s I do .I f y ou dld. y o u wou ld never c o nde mn hlm.I know we ar e ln d autrer , hut he's standing between the c rew and us." Sh e f e lt utte rly una ble to g lve reasons wh lc h wo uld c onvlnc e the ; , : - : ».; n, :; :I her.Every ac tlon an d wo r d of the d o c to r s c o u ld b e distorted lu to somc thlng slalstsr an d threatening.Sha c ould no t c ommunlc uto to them Une se nse ot sec urity hls protec tlon afforded. On deck.ear ly ln th e evenlmt. they hea rd s ound s o f sc ullllug and shoutlng.The vo lc tts we re to o f ar olr for any of the prlsouers to hear wh a t wa s sold.B u t they knsmr some dreadful scenes o f violenc e we re bolng enac ted,some suc h sc en e. p erh aps. us tha t wh ic h ha d ended ln Halle tt'u mur de r.l i m Ita dwa y spake l n s levoL ha r d volco_She addressed her re mar ks to Cr osb y Tod d. " I suppose y o u realize by th ls tlmc ,what vhnnc e we stand ll Dov:- tor W alte has heeu klllc d7"Th e thou ght th at he ha d gona bra ve ly to a do om whlc h c ou ld n ot h e averted,an d ha d gone fr o m s gr ou p ot'people wh o pla ln ly dld no t tms t h lm_ wa s h or r lb le to h er . Sh e ha d alwa y s esteemed lng rntl- ta de amo ng th e blo c k e r slns,an d now s he was f orc e d to ac c use her- se lf n f lt.I t wa s strange,she tho ugh t. tha t the on ly thlng he had ever glvo n he r wa s a loa de d au to - rnatlc plstol.B u t th er e wa s n oother glft so welc ome to her, Images of Me tu er s grlnn ln g fa c e c a me u n- bldden.She too k th o wea po n fr om a d r a we r a n d c o u n te d lts s t: c m- rldges. -..., s s o nenzle before hls c harge.Sa m an d Metzger.llln glng a ll care aslde, started gnuahllng.Ea c hkn ew the othe r ha d mon ey .Metz- xe r wa s th e b e tte r p la y e r ,bu t h e was han dlc a ppo tl hy a c e rtai n tear o f any tr lc ky play .Sa m Inter- sp en sw hls games wi th anec dotes ot men he h ad pun lsh ed dr ead fullyfo r cheating.Inter ru ptlo us suc h as these c ramped Metzger-'a style of Play .Sa m wa s no t golng to be suc h good plc klng as h e h o p e dSanfs fsvo rlto fon-n ot p uulsh ment. l t seemed,wa s soml-straugulatlou. I t wa s a rls ky puulshmo nt,Sa m confessed,because ln th e heat o t th e mo me n t o n e mlg ht g o to o f a r . "An ' y ou kn ow lt ln a mlnute. " S um s a l d "Th er e' a so methlug a bo ut a Xhy 's fac e whose been squeezed a hlt too ha r d, y o u wo n' t ne ver f or - EBL " D lo mlo ! "Metz ger sa ld peta- lantly ," L e t u s ta lk o t s o me th ln g else." "A n y th lu g y o u say ,"Sa m r e turnod_ "W ot about?" "There ls only one subjec t." Mets- ger s old; he k lss ed h ls ha nd alrlly and ralsed his blac k eyes to heaven: " W o me n ! "' Sa m re d ec te d o n th ls fo r a mln - nts.I t wa s n o t e a s lly he s h lf te d hls base.Thls woman busln c ss had been settled hours ugo, and he told Metzger so.Th ey we re to h e k ep t l n the fo r e p ar t o f th e s h lp u n tll Llmon c a me lu s lgh t.lt wa s o n ly th e n th a t th e s e r vi c e s o t th e s u r - geo n wo uld be no lon ge r lnd ls pe u- sa ble He c h u c kle d hc a vlly a s h e thoug ht of the doc tor's surp rise " A l l lu good tlme ."Sa m d e da r ed ."No us e hur ry ing ." Me tz ge r was a n no y e d wh e n An- tonio Perslra, the c ook whose name wa s enshrined ln llteru turs,c amo ln wlth s p la te of th e so me so rt o f c avlara snndwlc hes h e ha d bee us e d to ma ke f or lta d wu y . Pe r e ir a wa s ln th e mo od to k of h is c onq uests wh ic h had ran ged th ro ng ; ma ny s ea s.Metzger , usu- ally interested l n suc h matters, wished only to b e le f t alone wl th Sam.I t wa s a lmo s t mld n l g h t b e fo re th e c o o k tu rn e d ln . 'The r e ls s n a an llk s me. " Me ts - gsr Bald."Ha h as n o us e fo r c o n- tlon.I t e l l y o u wo me n lo ve th a t kln d .H s h a s ll vo d wh llo y o u v- " Me u g s r shrugged h ls shoulders; "P o o r S a m! " "what a.a.xer_m.em._'n°°r_§.am I' " I p H s Poured Fo rth Ac c ounts o f H ls Amo un t. < stirred to ln dlgn ntlo u.He p o u r e d forth ac c oun ts ol' his amou rs.I l e gre w almo st c loq ue nh Bu t he s tlll to ld h ls f r le u d th at h ls a gr e e me n t w l t h th e na vlga to r mu s t b e oh- served tor safety 's sake, Sam a llowed Me tz ge r to lu re h lm on de c k wh er e the y spr awle d luxu- rlou sly on tw o gr ea t wlc ke r c ho lrs. Me tz ge r s et o u t to te mp t h ls c o m- pauloa.Dollbe rntvly h e sought so evo k e I ma ge s whltll should lntnlsh pr ud e nc e I l e pnlzxléd to th e sll- ho ue tte of B\~ttlngtnn's llfzure agai nst the sk y lln e ln th a lllstattre. "It doc su't worry une," suld Metz- ger.'Tm a ll r i g h t, S a m.lt's y o u !' m so rr y fo r. " "\ Vo t t h e h - l ls lt? "Sa m sald nettlshly .By th i s tlme h e u n d e r stoo d that Me tzge r c ous lde red h lm on e to be p ltlc d .The Id ea re volt- ed hlm. " W h lle he's a n th e r e - a n d he'llhetherema n y h o u r s - I k n o w m y wo ma n ls a ll right.f la t wh a t d o y o u k n o w abo ut th e pre tty llttlegi rl wi th da r k tlus hln g ey est l' | l tefll you.She loves Hallett's n eph- e w.Th e y are young.You,my Sam, are old; you are c autlous. y ou are s low.ls sh e g o ln g to wa lt fo r y ou whe n y ou ng er men offer tllemselves?Ho w l o n g wl l l lt t a k e t o g e t t o L l mo n t 1 wlll as k .W a lt."Ile c a me h u rr y lng b ac k f ro m th e bridge. "S even day s I f th e ste am prt's» su re ts k ep t un .he t us s a y olgh t days.Elg h t n lg h ts llk o th ls to s lt up h ere and th lnk abo ut her, Sn rn. D l o m l a l I f l t we re fo r her I loaned.d o y o u th in k l wo uld alt ws ltln g, wa ltln g? "Sa m s tlll lo u h t f o r s tr e n g th to res ls t th is tem er.But Metzger-'s words were flr g hls blood. "Yo u' ve g ot o walt y o urs elf ." he retorted."I alu ' t th e o nly on e " Metz ger laug hed lu sc orn.H e polntad aga ln to th e ma n o n th e brtdge. " I c a n atfortl to wa lt."he suld. " Th o r n my r lvu l stays.Th e r e he Isle eps.B u t y o u !H o w 'S p ar k s Metzger c huc kled. llls c art-ful plans scorned llgdfy to wo r k o u t.Metz- ger kn ew am's atrenttth and brutal rages.Proba bly the doc to r ha d nok e y : th la Som s rould no t bellove; lnevltnh ly there wou ld c ome a tlght an d h e d ld n o t th ln k a n y ma n o n board ha d s chanc e against Sam. A n d wl th th e doc tor removed hls path wo uld be easler.I-'or the mo~ men t he c o nc o me d h imself nothlngwl th th e ulti ma te tlestlny o f the vessel,Petty c au ti on s we re n oth-lu g to h lm ln s u c h a mo men t as th la ' Sa m was te d n o tltn e ln expla na - tlous.Llke Metzger. he had forgot- to u c a utlon an d f u tu r e d an g er s ln hls r ag e and jea lousy .Be ttln gton knew thc intruder was dangerous. " Gi ve me the key ."Su m colu- muudc d.. "\\' hat kay ?" lwttltlmon nskc -d. " Y o u k n o w d - n wo li .t wan t the ke y to wh e re the wo ma n a re . " "I have no ltoy ," Iletllutstu n sald. Sum atru rk hltu ac ross tho mouth wl th th e b a k o f ltls monstrous hand." Y o u lle,"h e crled." l' ll have lt, lf I k lll y o u." Thtfn, sndtll-nly , wlthnut any prep- nratlon,ltnttlng to n w a l str uz gllng on do rk wi th th u enr ag ed Sa m.l n a nearby c ha lr Metz ger l n th a mnonllqht watt-hed eagerly , Be ttln gtc h d ar ed n o t a llo w Sa m to get those long slxulan arms about hllu .It wa s on ly the do c tor 's c lev- e r fo o two r k an d grea ter speed whi c h enabled ltlm to s te m those sa va ge r u sh es wlth c outlnuul jabs. Ho k n e w th e y wo u ld n o t w lu th e ba ttle f o r h lm. He d ec i ded to c h ange hls tac tlc s suddenly .Th e r e wa s a wr e stlln g th r ow k no wn a s th e " lly lu g ma re . " whi c h h e h a d been sh own by sCornishtnlnerl n th e Klo n d lk e ysans before.For lt.: exec utlon not only conslderuble n r c n x t h wa s lan de d,bu t ac c urate tlm ln g wa s equally an essentlal. Sam c ould not h a ve wd g h e d less th a n two hun- dred an d drty pounds,wh lls Be t- llngton was some slxty p ounds less. The feroc ity of Sam'| attac ks was sstouu dlug.W hen th e llr st bur st o f th e assa ult dld no t br i n g h l m vic tory , the sullor . so berlng s little und er th e lnc reaslng pa.ln o t h ls brnlaed fac e. bec ame more methodl- cal.He sa w th at h s mu st a ba nd on thls desire to beat Bettlngton to the da nk with hls ily lu g ti lts an d ve t s ;.:§é7 IéEu§{é`»¥nF¢2§`fyl¥{§`k|Td`§T»`§f pec tlng others ot dlshonesty , he dld not be lie ve Bettlu gto n's words .O t c ou rse , h e h ad the kc y s and wo uld go ht-low to be c aremed and pralsed by E ve ly n Ha llwa y f or hls vlc to ry . Th e th ou gh t wa s un be ar ab le eu- raging. Mr-tzger's knlfe llnshc d ont. Noth- lng should koe| 5` the keys from hltn, But as ho r ais ed th e k nlf o Bettin g- tou's tlst , c aught hlm o n the temple an d kn oc ke d hlm do wn .Before he c ould r egaln h ls weap on tho doc tor had tossed lt lnlo Ulm oc ean,Me tz g c r s a t u p o n hls h au nc h es f o r a tow sec onds; l\e c ursed himself for lc a vln g the re volve r b elo w. "Y o u r llf e ls wo rth n uth ln g, " h e crlod angr llv.clxlutherlng to hls feel." l a two mlnu tc s y o u wlll h e as S ant ls an d l sh all go do wn and console hor for y our loss." Bc ttln gtou watc hed h lm race d o wn the c n mpanln n c nlllng loudly fo r lwlp .Ulwlo u sly two mluu tes s led a llher ul c omputa tion as an stluln te ol' th e doc to r's llfo sp an Ilo ma de wh at h as te h e c ou ld to the bar red do or an d c a lled to r ln stunt sdmls slon.To remaln outsldo wa s to b e k lllc d .To j o ln th e lm prlsoued f o u r offered lmmedlate rc sp lte, e ve n th o ug h lt mlg ht b e a brlc f one. Mr s .Ra d wa y opc nc d th e do o r ; he darted lnslde and barred IL Shu looked u t hh n I n horror.[ le h a d forgotten th at bla fac e was br ulsed and blc edlug. A moment Inter there was a c on~ fused sound of shoutlnz sud a fusll ludc of bullets struc k the c tw! bull: bend. "You sec how perfec tly they trns mc . " h e c ommented. Ile turned hls h ead to sec Cmsh; Tod d hu rr y lng towar d hlm. ' T h e y we re af te r th e doctor." Mr s. Rad wa y ss ld . "I should teel hanpler lf I thought th a t I wa s tho on ly on e n ee ded ." Be tu n g to n sald soherly .H a l o w e hls volc e as he saw Ma ry and h e brother."'U1ey are outslde x-sv nlug llke wolves." "C an th e y g et ln? " E vely n B-ad~ way asked."l d ou bt lt." h e s ald. with s u slr of c heertulness."Not tonight.. sny - wa y . ", To th e t o u r h e w a s confronting tb a weather seemed sudd enly to Co ntin ue d o n p a g e 1 0 C ! u . P ' r i u c o o n f u. I l l f r l ep a i n t e r i r w t h y ,h u u n o :d d m a g w r i t t e n p u k a n w h au t h o r g i nI t l u d lh r t h e 4 a n d G l u ; a s t h o " l l T a s tc n n d a u6110I l t o C H A P T f u n g u s btv i n b y g . n l l l n g t y a r n o l d l i e n r n ;- » . . 1 ° E i . b G i b b o n s 'l i k e d b y - u u p l o y o r ' n a n n y .'IIl i m _R u t i o n ,I. k i n g a f a 1 I b l a an l m ;w iu c o p t n Il i m .R a a n h l l l e - l g r l u t l i o m p n n y C H A P T 4 0 : 0 i n Iu n a a n d m e l a m 1 a n t s t e l l a31 . oo o .o o n n o w t h a th i m t h : h e l l m u 'h l s c o n f eI n f .T e :t h m a u m 1 C H A P T I t h e s m :i e l t w i t h t h e s h i p . D e f y i n g Iu i n n h o o" B u n , " | 1 1 i l w n r n l l a t " D o c l n C l o s m u m ' Q I I A P T 't h o U n w l x g r e e m e nih u rs e lf, a n l s o n s o ld r u n k e nt l n x l c m .1 t o - h a n d f i ARE OU READY p. m., Saturda y'E vening, June 21, 1930 .»" Forty-five regardless be no BY BIDDINGpl'lC€S SLIPPERY SELLING. You set the price.Inspect them before the sale / I GUARANTEEEasy Small Down Paymente r m s more guaranteed for 30 days 8:00 P. M SATURDA Y J U N EA ArndtFORD-Snyder Motof Company u | n ; | -- . _ 'Page'1\e.u -'ran ENTERPRISE-Blair, Nebraska. Juni m mm BL AIR w m s BAL L GAME (Continued from page one) No rt h li e l d A B R H P O A K . D a t , e l , 8 b ¢ . 2 2 2 Z s u e l , 2 b - . 4 1 1 1 2 r t . h , c . . . . . . 5 1 2 6 2 L . D n ¢ e l , 1 b . . . 5 o 1 1 6 4 C o b b , s s . . . . . 4 0 2 1 3 C i p p e r a , i ! . . . 4 1 1 0 0 Helton,rf~P~.21 0 o o 2 Si dner,c 1'~rf..2 o o o 0 E n o Blair 9, North Bend B. Schuyler 7, Snyder 5. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page one) 'proposal of the Iowa-Nebraska Light &Power Company, be re- mitted by W. M. Hopewell, be re- ceived and placed on file.On roll call,Bigelow,Crowdy,Jen- sen,Hundahl Moore,hlckny,numbered 484. title :ts md 9-§\'N?"'$'r.hmidt. :mtl nBbms voting' M E ' o upon,passed and approved andvzhe motion carried.0 that the same be Pl-\b1iBh¢d 649|Mo wd and Secohdcd,that i k : 2 cording w law.On roll Clillflofier of the Iowa-Nebraska Light 0 Bxgelow,Crowdy,Jensen,Moore,=&Power Company as submitted UBICK-DY. Schmidt and Roberts vot- by W.M.Hopewell,he rejectd. Linz 'AYE', the motion carried.On toll ull. Bicelnw. Cfowdv. Jem "Bebause si dend sleersmnn would have been equally useless.Don'tyou understand that they would killmelI confess I don't see why. un~less lt ls they have discovered l'mbent on helnlng you.Flrst Sumcome at me and then Metzger triedto knife mc.I dnn't thlnl: theyknew I hnd rhnnmfd the course."llc saw (hut Mary shivered atthe mention of Som.The thoughtof hltn had given her nlghtmnre terrors."What reason dld they give?"Todd asked,[ln was sllll enn. "So," Bntllnlion whispered, " r u get some."mid the hayjnnntlly."Cooks In tvlth the chief.tnlkln'about thc skirts.Crazy ubunt 'em.The rest ls mused. 'rm-s'|| new-r gm me." Llc brought n h:\m nlrt-udy cooked.nn Eden cheese and qunntltles ofcnnnultml!nml mllk. "Silvers," snlsl l§0tlIn:tnn, when he saw the lam. "\\-hnt's the hlen ollwlplnl us llke thls?\\'hnr. do you rexpfrvt ln get fur It?". The ynrzlnrm. wlth lux dnngllnsz vlrtlm recurrcvl.lle was lnsplred occurred Sunday morning, June 15aft-er a year's illness, nt the age of 80 years, 'I months and 17 days. She is survived by one brother, Pee: Henry Suverkrubbe, of Irv- ington; nine nephews, two nieces and eight foster grand children bc- sides other relatives and n large circle of friends who affectionate- ly cherish her memory. Funeral service was held at the 'family residence i n Blair,Wed- ...-.1___.._. A . .. 'yum be fore c oming to was hing-I lon county.~ He leaves w mourn him his! wife and three brothers and an adopted daughter who resides in|Denvcr,Colorado.The brothers, ara N. G. and Andrew Jensen cf Blair and P. of Hemming'i`ord,| Neb.I The funera services wer held] la-51.Friday at two p. m. 1'the| Danish Lutheran church and xnter~ ment was made in we Blair mm~ etery.| i ___,._., ARCH PRESERVER `,, :ROE STORE :no So l5!h how Barker BuxidmgQ -nm ».¢ mf ~.o.- Omaha, .Neb. a n women.3.. J r .A L . \ \ " | | | l \ l l l | : l l l | ~Let us Correct Your Foot ills !\ature's wayThereis no Shoe like the Arch Preaerver,atyle plus comfort The foot comfort more for mena d 0 I 0 0 o re H. 1 0 Remarks:Two-base hits-Dey, K .Datul, Warrick,Orth and L . Dabel.Three-base hit/-Schur:nan. Double playa-L. Datel Bases on balls, of!-Melton 2, Six-nonsen 1, and Scheffler 1.Struck out, by- llelton 2,Powell 8, Simonsen 3, und Scheiller s.Umpire-Kane. 0 o o 3 o 1 o 6 0 1 1 0 0 o O o a w s , c i . . . . 2 Powell, p . . . . 2 Gaughen, cf . . . 2 10 27 R.Bla i r ... .. 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 - 9 1 North Bend 300 000 003-6 Totals 36 Team E. o 31 league standing: Name ° MacDonalds . . . . w. . . . 5 1 L. Pct. .888 North Bend . . .. . . 5 8 .625 Saibner . . .. . . 4 8 .571 S c h u y l e r . . .. . . 4 8 .57! llonnighs . . .. . . 4 4 .EW H o o p e r . . .. . . 8 S .50|J l Moved land Seconded, rates for the sale of cu set fonh in the above < be put into effect July On mll call, Bigelow, Crow sen,Hundahl,Moore,Schmidt and Roberts votin the motion carried The Light Committee vs ed to continue their inve on the Plant lmprovemen Mr.W. H. Hopewell s the following proposul ox of the lows-Nebraska I Power Company. To the Mayor and Council Blair, Nebraska, Gentlemen:- In behalf ol the Iowa-I Light E: Power Company submit an offer to purcl electric distribution systc ln operation and owned|City of §§'r~. ~==w=<=>». Nonhwestern Mfg. Co. ere ask- that the ne nt a s >i-dinnnoe 1. 1930. vdy, Jen- McKay, g 'AYE', sligation lt. ubmltted n behalf ight & of Jebraska I hereby mee the :rn nowbythe for the sen,Hundahl,Moore,McKay, Schmidt and Roberts voting 'AYE' the motion carried. The following bills were read: Hancock Implement Co.S 20.00 Sam Cheely 6.00 David Norris 1.00 7.20 The Enterprise C. & N. w. RR. C0 . C. w. F. Coal Co, Westinghoule Electric Go. Enterprise Electric Co. Arndt-Snyder Motor Co. Sinclair Refining Co. John Day Rubber & Supply I-'rank Thompson Jensen Wiping Rag Co. H. H. Brown 39.67 sszso130.43 15.56 59.78 1 .22 2.44 10.7517.89 42.72 15.36 Central Foundry Co.55.74 Neptune Meter Co,125.84 Wm. Nornberg -84.84 Light Department 9.07 Gifford Wood Company 5.65 vlnrod that :here was an effon todupe hlm."That they wnnted the keys tothis pnrt of the yacht."Bettlnmon mrned to Mary andsmiled,He hnd been able. after all,to do something for Tubhy Un-wlo'| girl.Not again would Sam menace her."Sam is dead,"he told her. "Memger u in command and more toget help and hive mo killed. Thurswhy I had to nom ln here." Therewas something A limo wistful lnhis tone. "I wish I could reel I wasmore welcome." "You don't doubt my welcom Ihope," Mn. Rndway said gently. He looked into her eyes withsomethingo l adoration.Surelynomanhadeversogrievousaron ect ahead of hlm.Her friend- ( p p 'ship heartened him. "Thank God." he uid. "I am :ure of yon."The sight stirred Crosby Todd to indignation.n with sul rn cunmnzz."lf .JL knew.lhey'd klll mr-." he whispered.He cast nhnux for n word "l'rn n neutral." said Sliv- "Yu\1're the best llnle neutral I ever knew Belllngtnn sold henn- lly, ns he nokml nt the provrndl-r. "Where are you KolnR now?"Hn lmd some hlc-A of adding the boy xo his comnnny-"Huck to henr what they're sny- mn."He nhonk his hend wisely "l'lI come around agnln tomorrow night"Crosby Todd was the nrnt ro rise. Ile looked with sszonlshmem atthe provisions.ln hls nm Hushnfgratitudeheforgo!thnr Bet- llngtnn must hnve opened the door and been In r-ommunlcnllou wlth Klle enemy; lhls was soon to seemu very nnsnh-Inns nrtlnn. (Conunued next week) MRS.MARGARET L AMP ers.\ _lisa ~':r:.§f"2-':-929E;i=P el lllnrmxrelha nm... Q.w.~»1m.»._+ neuuuy muernwn an z ouocx withllev.Cnrl Bader officiating and interment, was made in the German cemetery south oi Blair. KENNARD RURALJOT'l'INGS Mm George Franke, Mrs. Mnr- tin Rasmussen and Elmer and Ras were Monday afternoon callers at A. C. Anderson's. Mr.and Mrs.Louie Domackcr were Tuesday evening vidtors at the Fritz Arp home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Arp are the proud parents of n baby girl bornJune 9th, Johnnie Arp heelped put up hnyfor Frank Gasser a few days last week.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goreham and children book Mrs.Frank Gnsgor home Thursday while .Leonard ~_... . _ ~ THEATR5Tbe Home of Peqfecl falking Prclures E T H U R S D A Y 5 JUNE 19 §H i g h S o c i e t y B l u e s §With Janet Gaynor and Charlm Farrell E Comedy-Sugar Plum Papa ; » == _ . . : = A P Sn y de r ... ...... 2 5 .255 ~6 .142 Su.nday's re su lts: Mo mli c h s 10,Sc rilmer l . Ho o p e r 5 ,Ma c D on alds 1. - -- _. . _. . . . . _. . . _. aS p e c i a l s ° for UF r i d a y Satunla ~ r\ sum or aio tnousana dollars,incash./ Th e abo ve pric e ds n o t to in~ c lude an y re al estate,o r a n y o r th e s te a m o r elec tric ge n e r ati n g eq u i p me n t i n th e p o tte r p la n t, n o r th e ele c tro li er s tre e t li g h ti n g s y s - te m.5 Th e Co mp a n y wo u ld f u r th e r ag re e a t th e op ti o n o f th e c ity , l t o lease th e c ity 's pre se nt p o vmr lp i a n t bu i ld i n g an d eq u i pme n t f o r ,th e s um of $5 0 . 00 pe r mo nth . 'A s a p a n o f th i s pro pos iti on th e c o mp an y wo u ld , e x p : c t th e c i ty to g r a n t to i t a twe n ty - f i ve A .Y .Mc D o n a ld Co. Ro y S mi th E d S tr i c k le tt E a r l K r a u s e Ho w a r d Su b le tt D a v i d N o n i s J a me s Ma c h a mc r F .S to r y & S o n s Chas.Ca rmic ha el Th e Pilot»Tri bu ne V i c No r d g r e n W i lb u r W a tts Cr a n e &Co. Ci ty C a s h F u n d Mo ve d an d Sec ond 6.60 1.60 22.75 6.00 2.80 17.5522.40 13.95 3.20 1 9.82 I l|l I 49.30 I 32.00 70.30 126.33 ed, the se b ills be allo we d a n d th a t wa r r a n ts be. year non-e xc lu sive elec tric fri !!! -| d :° awn on the pro pe r f und s in pay .. ,c h i s e i n whi c h th e c o mp a n y wo u ld : r e n t o f th e same.O n r o ll c all, cfff cc th a t tl \y r ' s c a t Bla i r ratc *I} ige low, C rowd y , J tn st ra,II u n d a h l to r residence,c omme rc i al a n dlp o w e r servic e wo u ld be th e m a x - ' i r n u m rates c harged a t a n y ti me f d u r i n g th e period o f th e f r a n - ;eh.ise a n d wo u ld agr ee th a t th e | C i ty o f Bla ir ,th r ou g h i ts Co un - c il,wo u ld ha ve lth e au th o r i ty to reg ula te ra te s f o r th e elec tric servic e c har ged by th e Co mp a ny . Th e C o mp a n y wo u ld f u r th e r a g me t o r e d u c e r a t e s a s t h e s a l e s o f { l Y P \ ;. n n n u o n 2. . .I ) | . . 2 . .. . .I ¢ Mo o r e , Mc K a y ,Sc h mi d t a n d Ro b - er ts vo ti n g ' A Y E ' ,th e mo ti o n c arried.- Mo v e d a n d sec onded,th is me e t- in g be adjou rne d.Att C o u nc i lme n pres ent a n d vo t i n g ' A Y E ,t h e l mo ti o n c arried.Hx l murneu.nuw u u y uu nu uw I"Bec au se I zoned htm," said net- tingtoll. ¢ H A P ; l E R x S i lva n to th e Rescue. OF ' A L L th o s e w h o ma d e u n t h e c rew o f th e Albatross,no ne had b ee n so th ri lled wi th the d a y s happenings as Sltvera.H e DOB* n bo 's 11 tlte f o r a d ve nsessedrDIR!' ture.I li a earliest amb iti ons we r e direc ted toward tt c areer of pirac y , an d ln this,his fif th voy age,they seemed to be rjc nllsed. Sli te rs had seen me n die.H o had c r ept on dec k and looked, fus- ¢-innml.at Saul.whose red fac e was wh ite at In st. a nd who se stu b- born notlc was h en! nt n hor rify ing angle.lin t Sllver s ha d hi s do ub ts ns to the llnnl outc ome of the atm!!-gln.01' alt there men of blood and violence,he t'!=l<'t'nl&'¢l the {\tot\PHB of the lull doc tor nmsr lll=:hly .Any - one who onnhl have killer] Sam with his hare harnln.'°lle." snld Silvers, thinkin!! It over, "ht- 'S the mu'for my mo n e y ! " If the nnulzlnn' dnc tnr should sally fn rlll and nv:-rwholm ll m reef,A tte s t:C.E .Krituse,C i ty Cltz i..\,,.., t\. 1 -1 . || '| 'l 1 ;":rw ('| \"l \\J . Ha r o ld S te wa r t,|Ira >t;:t 4?'I".1 was :< i\| I";\:ffJ sMa y o r .|,.g '§r°-l1'l1 I r c \ l.in- 4 . . . . . . . . _ . . . \ - 1 - _, » » - - . . .- - - - - l I \. :; §: 'lv I : - 'ill ir 'lf »..1 '..r:"I::;; be"¥§£. §"i>5i5 §.'o2i é1§é§' 1§"ié§ ;";t| Go £li1am sttzi d a nd i s vi s i ti n g h i s Fo hr en ,H o l s t e i n ,G e r m a n y .81 pa r e n Th er e she g r e w to r n a tu d ty ,a n d wa s c o n fi r me d i n th e L u th e r a n churc h. I n 1870 she c a me t o Ame r ic a , living first at Ft. Calhoun, Nehr. She was marr ied Oc to ber 18, 18'i '3, to Ha n s A . L a mp , a t Oma h a .'They settled o n th e i r f a r m i n Ri c h lan d To wn s h i p w h e r e th e y li ve d fo r 2- I L o u i e Ro b i n s o n wa s a vi s i to r a t th e F r a n k Ga s s er h o me F r i d a y . M r .a n d ll-Irs.W m. C u n n i n g h a m a n d c h ildr en vis ited a t th e Pe te Ra smu ss e n h ome S un d ay . J o h n n i e A r p h a d q u i te a p a i n - f u l ac c ident Th u r s d a y mo r n i n g . W h i le p la y i n g i n th e c orn a ke r- ne l lo d ge d in hi s ea r . Mr . A rp too k hi m to th e do c to r a t A r li n g to n " n r ,|I y ears wh e n th ey re n te d th e 1 a 1 n 1 ; f mm th e r e to a s pe c i a lis t i n 1§rc_ an d to ok a trlp to }: . u r o.pe.On tlf e l mo n t.Ho w e v e r he i s g e tt i n g a_| r e tu r n th e y ma d e th ei r h o me i n lo n g n i c ely n o w. B la i r f o r two y e a r s a n d th e n b u i lt a n e w h o me on th e i r f a r m an d o c -f a mi ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n J o h n - c u p i w i t u n ti l 1905.Th e y th e n ls o n ,Sr.a n d Mr .a n d Mr s .Chas. P'°;gd*° 33° \~;;>f~f~= Iigbrasla Sf e lti i s f c lti t a n d f a m i ly we re Sun day Ht a i r w ere J.rs.m p as i ve 0 r tu n ti l he r de ath.M r .L a m p de-.l.§il"L':..l'.If' Org at the J o hn M a r p a r te d th i s li f e f e b r u a r y 1 2 ,a i n .Mr .a n d M r s .Ro be rt J o hn s wer e No c h i ld r e n we r e bo r n to tn e m,3 , M r .an d Mr s .M a x ltl o tz an d ionduy c a lle r s a t t h e D o r a S u m-b u t M r .a n d Mr s .L a m p I1:lo;»L»tl ner:. home. on e s o n , C ha r les , wh o m tht; 1r I lI " 'Mr . a n d Mr s J o h n l-Iarsh all are ed a s th e ir o wn .He withh as l':.* :i-th e p r o u d pa r en ts o f n in lb I n e~ farm until ln . 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M l_- .. . .. .I m u ml!- _- -n u n - nn l l v ul u u au - . . .n - n n_ . -0 n z :annumU l u !n u m !o n i -n w FRIDAY and sniunnnr Sa tu r d a y Ma ti n e e J U N E 2 0 a n d 2 1 H o t F o r P a r i s 6 Vi c tor Mc La;:Ien.F i f i I lo r s a y a n d E I Brettdel Co med y -' I `r o uh lo f o r T w o SUNDAY and MONDAY Su nd ay Ma ti n e e J U N E 2 2 a n d 2 3 Hi t The Deck W i ll: J a c k ( ln k ie an d P o lly W a lk e r " C o m e d y - N i g h t in Do rmitor y 1>.t'1'u1:NI CW S T U E S D A Y J U N E :r t Fr amed W i th Ii ve lg n B on t Fa b le an d I t e v i e w - F ily Ni g h t I--351:'I`icl.t~t A d mi ts 1!l"¢nnln | I I . lrn u J l| . J lI NY 0 1 Itak ing Cllnr;;c?"To d d dernumlcd,, § c r ? 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' l y fre-m tht! |!»...;n f M :I".e l\ " ' . l ::\1l rlarne s1|.;i:!i!g.I l ~¢u-\'.1\1el|ha d I m n sn r.: " \:\~=:n!l| ¢l.J u l t l|||» ||!!|| r -1: tri:-:einem wa s tr y - lm: tu : : : | !.1 .1° elva§l: cnntlnu- ous tnpf -I n;r:\.- I:--him.L ls le n ln : ln lo mly .Ill*r °g'|I-f-ar hi s na me spoken In u :=T|:i1I lnInlo.Hr- threw the dnnr op- n. ilialul In lmml. a n d la w S i l v a n , .1 ~..,m u m y .r c o u n t r ,}.¢=I:|...w J u n r 1 m \ ~;~;i l r n ..,,l u L | 3 c e n t e r Uv"hf as =pit ulit g.,.l i l \I | I ! I L \ \ h f ¢ ] 1 r ¢ Q }I ~I . ~....=|L 1 i . e . - , r 1 ~ ro f m u c h } 1 ! ' . I l > ! 1 T 1 t S r c r n l : u : 1 '¢ : ; ,w h i -f l l I ! . T . h . 1|(S h o w a s _ : 1 n w z ::, r t h -~D: . -" € 1 I '\ d w a s ' : ~ r 1 i n D 0 n . 1 . : 1 r ' < i f l g l f m c u u n t g r l » i = » r » ' -1 » . 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' 9 3 ~ F a i ' T F a é B e § t D r e s k é d W a m e a i A T V E R Y M U C H |.ES$T H A N Y O U ' D EXP ECT T O P A Y $9 5 1 1 ~~E x c i i i n g S q i e o f " § - E E Y Q U N G F r c c k s c i - / A P R I C E S O | A s | L Y w | f n | u n : A c u o r A | . | . RAYQN SHANTUNG RAYo>~1 P r o v e s :="`°av M;i V> Pi' =* `C iif E€ ~rJC»\" -:Y .<.|; E ~~on ..sAu<:'. rnocxs for th; young mls Emu . - '53 e|»an ~. ; a Jack r-.»:»1 |.qofnlnlorgadsxk ~H,f d .rBnmjgarg. and P:ouE o o r r s o S wi s s S E E D vo n g n o , o I ~I'. c ;or¢°°f'""'° fi" Summer. T' °.f' ""' Hc nc d ' " "` I Fa #..: f u e " r x u::'».»:m lahnca .Q l ..P Ulla and shsrrcd slmli . . copes, ru"~:s nc r. oonoszous new Pram; ::~| A rumaow of PASTEL SHADES ~=*iE;§voku. orgnndy, '""='"='f'~=|'°if=:'»Pf|=if=e, planed In-» <-nd ond H164 cc hffes ABSOLUTELY msr ; : lf A la i .4 4 ofhgr new trim Edecs 'I .»1 +,_1''F ,.1 1 .......-.4.vt r _,g;~ e/ - - f - - I1 u s - 1 - -- f L7 "` ". 4 1 | i . r r :.M , Th e Flo mn c f pri n- ciple of focu~== el 11:at ha s won Sllc c eH:fi ll the Flor enc e :~tf\~:s th r o u g h o u t th o :1.:- ti o n a n d ma n y f. ._ :i gn lands. " Y o u c:1n'L I!in sur anc e in tin . .:: ;t \\if}10I.l§ll.lirv:1 , " said th e c ommi ~ifra er. A h knowefl .x <f\'\|rl*\'t ="!l ii. I.. " 1:sill II.1s:u~,"Ila:' .\I1 rli<!:aL Il:'f\'.¢: al1 1 |f » ' : D u t y is so mf ' '1 i :: ; to do. T o ma k e ln r g r u la w n s se em s:11.1II»r xr t an IIl\\no\I I..c.:1 ]¢]u\\.1I I}:|=»!~i L:.s\:1 ,cru- q w l ,E p:u.'.I:..:in 1 .] | | | ! 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Coffee. 3 b 15. »\ :J c per kwh. ct 500 kwh used nor mnnfhPean ut But ter . _L - _.v . . - . .J; per I;wI1. L 1000 Ii*-mil used p e r mo n t h1-lb. jar Sc per IShredded W heat (Tnrnn. 2- lb, mm k__ -u vvv v y - , v 1 s o i '-Ii11 1mu :.1 :n<» :11 hly b i l l - q t .j a r C g c g a ~| f " ~I I . '\ I »| : - Zf» 1 -w r x r l »~<|:'..x|3111Lard, Simon fFor Electric energy used by th THE HACK SA\V VOL. 4 Blair,Nebraska, June 19,1930 NUMBER 59 _ | Everybody has it once in aH e a d a c h e . w h i l e .It may be due w a thousand and one different causes. The way to cure a Headache is to End and remove the cause.Suppose it takes days or weeks to find the enum what will you do in the meantime?Continue fa suffer? Why should you, when you can get DmM1LEs'ANr1-PAlNPn.Ls They relieve quickly. Use them for muscular pains and functional pains even when these pains are so severe that you think you nie sgihrms from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scil- um ago.Get them at your Drug Store. People who 1uwen't :mythin|; to talk |1- b6uI'. but the weath- er ought to he glad th: -y li.i n Ne b la s - k a . 'l`l\c I ln r - r e f 'F tf w Cn . ha s t!:|Ii==tir:f.- ti o n o f Ini:e;5 :Eh oldc st |n:|n|| f:u1| r»-r U f oil 2lu\Lr ill .r\ll|ErEr::1.' i i l°I-\r- encc .lf.-.5 tE=..L \'.-1': f i r s t ;.ri;:?;.l l:L: C--nl nli llll ill lw h ; s1.|m Il"\\:I |gli\\!' lo o k i n g litt| .-\i:i1::'. bu t i n I t !da y s i t \'.1\s the lost word in ni l stoves. We know rs.man who was out of a job i1?1Ll)l1 debt. F111- nlly he was offered a.job but refusefl bzf ausc it did:1't pay enough. ~ ~ ~" " ' " ` ~'1 5-' 1 = " < ; I ~~.¢f?15Z$"~-> '4 a 8 "~, ,~~ i¢@§=, a g i .~ <*ff~=>'°'.e<»4?2~z\,>~,» vwif ~§"§§€;3i_sfm~;If%<=:=:§.=.. ;,;>*"¢"fZ;,:,, :sw ~'¥'\<&"~~~~°W >~¢ Am '». ~ ~~. g i f ~ ~Q '_~.g ._;:~.=;i i ~~ ¢ ...¢,.Z=. ,, ~.~» ..,>it.:.1 ~~~-..W f. ~~~~1';5 *f * :-f ..,. . ~Q ~ -"»'*=3¢Q ; ~*aa ~., J " u W.. :;~ ~~yfi.==¢=..-11<.~'i?* ik rr ~ ~ 251::i=§1;=€*§Sm _' 123 ~2 _z .~mg:A~f ~ \.1 ~ A .~. .y i . ~ <Fz .. ;.*i~ ~~» ' _.. ~ j . u m ~ > =1§,f4sf ~¢,. ¢ ~ETEHSENMMS; Th e Flo mn c f pri n- ciple of focu~== el 11:at ha s wo n s u c u > »fo r lh e Flor enc e :~tf\~:s th r o u g h o u t th o :1.:- ti o n a n d ma n y f. ._ :i gn lands. " Y o u c:1n'L I!in sur anc e in tin . .:: ;t \\if}10I.l§ll.lirv:1 , " said th e c ommi ~ifra er. A h knowefl .x <f\'\|rl*\'t ="!l ii. I.. 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I For 80 candle power resid ce Irectlightsburningall»»£`h=,|.° -.;35 per liirht ner monthwayshave Fruit and __I - .-- . - uF o r 100 c andle power resi denc e Lreet li g h ts bu r n i n g a ll n i g h t 1. 5 0 p e r li g ht p e r mo n th . Th e Co mp a n y wo u ld o w n a n d mi n tu i n th e residenc e over-hend treet li g h ti n g sy s te m a n d f u r - I tables Fresh a n d I Ethe City sh ier'I ngnégn §i"L`¢»'J nmlnh lamp nnewnll. 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I w f l l b e v e r y g l a d t o m e e t w i t h w#Iruome or /v\A|L ~ N your order if un1i>l; anus.-y»-unm nu to ba hors tomorrow You diiumd u xmisfndofy nledion iron an ondauling am-xy of :Mu .-. ..p1¢~Mding,' o f c o u ru ; + , yo u G E T H E R E s u m your honorable body at sum time u w n 9 n y u u m l | o l n q v ¢ l ' G w h s . . a s d ! | y l n n u l n o n | a | lluadlignnuldauhlaéluaauslonanovlodlchpdnn q u n u u u u u n n n n u s a a n n u u u w u v a u a mover::nu aseconuea,that the g u n n a l i J \ I » l l U l ' l l l l I l ' | 0 m 9 r o W l f _ , »._..