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NEWSPAPER WASH INGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Published Weekly by Jilin A. RhondaVOLUME XXXIV BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JUNE 26, 1930 From the Gu-dun Spd nf Nebns NUMBER 23Snhwrivtlon Price. $1.50 #erYear.sunk d>py, s<.Wuhlngtdli Umm!!-
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION
The Washington County's Coun~
eil of Christian Educational Con~
wntion was held Sunday, June 22
at the Pleasant.View school with
a large attendance for the mom-
ing and afternoon sessions.The
evening session was not so well
attended on account oi those liv-
ing at a dislanoe not being able
to retum.
Two of the principal speakers
were John C.White of Lincoln,
General Secretary, and F. I. Friuch
of Omaha,Educational Director
for the Methodists of Nebraska.
Other speakers were Reverends
A.J.Hargett,A.F.Newell of
Bldr, and C. C. Norlin of Herman.
The Pleasant.View orchestra
very kindly furnished the music
tor the day.Eleanor and Florence
Dixon rendered a very appropriale
piano duet.A fine picnic dinner
was served at noon and a large
barrel of lemonade was disposed
of during the day.
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wh e r e , wh i c h we ve r y mu c h
doub t, for ou r merc han ts are
ever on their toes to give the
people o f th i s c o mmu n i ty
th e mo s t va lu e f o r th e i r
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pleniahing Str ea ms of St at e.
HB COARSE FISH MUST ~
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Iock Creek have taken a large
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ish and keep them populated
gai|.-at losses from naturai caus-
s and from being jerked from
cir native waters by the hooks
dlines of fisherman.
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VACATION TOUR
Miss Gertrude Warrick and
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o f th e c ou ntr y .L a s t y ear,250
pe o ple , tr a ve li ng i n a n a li -P u llma n
spec ial tr a i n , wi th o b s e rva ti on c a r
n n d th re e dine rs,to ok th e tr i p ,
e n jo y i n g eve r y convenienc e a n d
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crease nf 6.91 Per Cent for the
SOUTH PLATTE co. DECREASE
Large Cities Show Biggest Gain
Towns Ame dn a Decrease.
Ac c o r d in g to th e f i na l k u rve y o f
th e u n o f f i c i a l c e n s u s mtu r n s f r o m
th e 93 c o un tie s o f th e stave Ne b -
raska has :L population of 1,385,951.
Th i s i s a n inc r eas e o f 6 .91 pe r -
c ent. o ve r th e 1920 f i g u r e o f 1,~
296 37 2,b u t th e g r o w t h o f th e
state in the la st d ec ad e was n ot a s
gr e a t a s in t he 1 0 y ea rs f ro m 1910
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Over Snyder
Blair Baseball Team Wins Second
Game of the Season on Laa¢
sunday a t Blair.The Final
Same nu 5 to 4.
CONTEST WAS A HARD ONE
Blair went into a tie for seventh
plane in the Elkhorn Vadley league
Sunday by defeating Snyder 5 w
4 on the Blair diamond. The Wash-
ington countians were outhit 10
to 4,but made their hits count.
Snyder lost several dmwes no
score by erratic base running.
The conben. began lilm n nip and
tuck battle and was intexating all
the way through.Both teams
scared in the second.Blair jump-
ed into the lead in the fourth by
tallying three times after Snyder
had taken a one-nm advantage in
the third.Krause's home nm in
the fifth was the final num store
and lt proved enough to win the
game.Fred Hxgerbnumer was on the
mound for Blair.He not o nly
hurled well in plnches, but he also
did his share in winning the con-
test at the bat.He had 2 hits in
as many trips to the plate, swing;
hnlf the Blair hits for the day.|
Edwards, in allowing only 4 hilfS'might. have won for Snyder had'
his support begn better.There"
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oDomgs Of
Dana College
Pl'¢P\I'|tions Being Mlde for Next
Year.President Move; inw the
"Bohdn Memorial" Home.Rev.
Theo. M. Hansen, Baud Member
BUILDINGS UNDER REPAIR
President Erlsnd Nelson and
family have moved into the col-
lege reaiéeuee di ratly north o f
the college campus.This beauti-
ful hvms,known best as "The
Honda M.ernoriA1"was especially
dedgned as a pneslde.nt'a home.
Rev. N. c. Carlsen, president. of
the synod which sponsors Dana
Cellehe, plms to make his heed-
quarters at Bla ir in the near
fumre.He will move his family
here from Royal, Iowa.
Rev.H. W .Banda of Albert
le s ,Minnesota,who has been
preddent of the Dana Board,oP
Directors for the past eighteen
years has. resigned his position.
It will be filled by Rev. Thed. M.
Haméx df Denmark,Wisdmdn,
the former president of Dana Col-
lege.The college administration build-
ing is being brightened up with
painting these days.The tower
is getting a coat of green,the
woodwork being fmshened up with
white.It has indeed a rejuvenat-
ing effect.Arvid Petersen,the
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I 1 .¢progrmn \vuu|uwee;lu.v.Nzrlin,A. J. Hargeit and L. J.
Moran should be congratulated for
securing such talented speakers.
The following officers were
lected for the coming year: Fred
Peck, president; Mrs. A. E. Dkon,
vice president;and Mrs.James
Brodersoh,secretary-treasurer.
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fact that has been proven
time and again.Anything
that we can do individually to
make this community more
prosperous will help to in-
crease our own prosperity.
W'hen we spend money at
home we are, in a way of
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vo 1920 when the,population in-
creased 8.7 per cent.The popu-lation of Nebraska in 1910 was 1,-
!92,214.
The last county w report was
Scotts Bluff, which reported a pop-
ulation of 28,641 as compared to|20.'7l0 for 1920.The taking of the
.census was delayed in Scotts Bluff
1.1. 13 m e lnuenuon 01 m e n e u -I 3, conmuons worse.l l 'K a te in hrn s k a g a me c ommi ssi on to r i d *Th e s u r w y sh owed th a t *th e ar sla lin d t M : B" Z T 2 ; § f $ h " £ » .'i
Ne b r a s k a wa w r u o f coarse f i s h *d r i n k i n g stud e nts us ua li y *M ,Ifnnlur 't:n1";m.» a..+h:.nnwlu|1
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8UC}l_&S bass, trout, crappie, cab-|¢ as 1| 1| as » n a nl n nl av n as lnauuv.nu n la u lc hazy :nap year UI,p h e fi rs t Co rn h us ke r V ac a ti on Sp ei \ 1 a |n n n u n l u I n l l l . n A ¢n v a l a \ l \ ¢ ; n l
Annu,\ W i * N g u u u u c n u a chuq Du u. :|D||S t e a d l l y gl ue l h i f l z i s b e i n g a c c o m - l ' m m A u . .v. 'A 1~ z 'r r r | " j ',},\ .»-..,,_
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The convention will be held atLhe Methodist church in Blair next
year.-From Bench Correspondent.
PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
GIVES RESULTS
Last week while County Exten-
xlon Agent, George Babes was ns-
xistlng Wuhington County farm-
ers withwheir mid-year check-up
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and keeping it, wo.
Without this wwn as a
tnding center, it ls doubtful
if we would have the church-
es,the schools,the s°°d
mods that um an actlv part
of everyday communl life.
To rewn them and increase
their scope of influence, it
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|coum.y because D. J. Elsea,who
was mployed w take the census*fo own prednt, which includesfum city of Lyman. abandoned mi
,task before it was completed, nec~
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man from Alliumce dmncc bend-
quarhern w carry on the male.
Douglas county, in which is sit-
uated Omaha. made greater gains~|f.han was anficinatnd and um
we 5-.me iran, annum. -n or memraised in the four fish hatcheries,
were distributed to the streams
and lakes of the stale.At the
same time then were seined 1mm
the ponds and ditches over a mil-
lion fish that wadd have been
exierminated during the winter lf
they had not been transferred to
running water.
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in seems rawer runny nuw sumany aepix-anv.s are after the sher-
lf{'a office.Up-to»da¢e there are
six would-be sheriffs in the field.
Four of these are republicans and
two are democrats.
.Dame rumor claims that more
asplnnts are expecting w enter
the big tight.
The l u t candidate to me is
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passes through the Twin Cities
Duluth, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Jas
per Park,Vancouver,Victoria
Seattle, Long View, Portland, We:
atchee and Glacier National Pltk
Suitable stops will be made at
all places ut inherent to permit
plenty of time for aight»scelng.
Among the high spots ol the
trip vrlll be: Duluth at the head
.uve Auul xanu ulu\.utAu:l| IAC l;|";te r e s tin g p la c e s a n d d r a w a la r g e '
M Y " u m u s c n ,w n o n i e s a s u " "w a t e r s o f t h e G r e a t . L a k e s W a i n
tp u b l l c a n .w r f n r h i n . . ¢ r . \D . . . 1 ,n . . . . . . . -D a r i m farm accounts,attention was
rllled by MAI Gilbert Ruwe ol
Fontnnelle township w the results
>f lil application of phosphate
Fenilizer on his corn.
Mr. Buwe used an ordinary two
'ow corn planter with a fertilizer
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shawn total was inereueci mom
than 5,0W over the eatimnte.
Douglas county leads in popu-
1a\.ion figures lor. the state with
its 283,160 popdatinn.Lancaster
county, in which In located Lineoln
the nnfe's capital,is next with
:n u mbe r o f vi s ito r s e ve ry s u mme r .
On e ma y see th e proc ess o f f i s h ;
c u iti vn tio n f r o m eg g s to th e fi n - I
ishe d p rodu c t. try ing th e i r f i n s i n 'sk...onn|¢n.....nam \.,.........|.\.A|
v i s u a l s !A l i !L l i n n q ;A l a n ,I u l l l i q r G | .L D A !
in thc heart of the Canadiat
Paving Rockies, Vancouver, the boat. tn;
~on n big stenmahip from Van-
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:32-L1Z£';. ;;;;;.°°;a;; '€X2'ubII'_h and Glad" Natiodal Park.11la m 'h w,f W h Hgg;ge mg §§§fw g°f§m';_ of 3 5 °18 way COUNTY vouNc PEOPLE machment on only one aide. This
vauld give two rows of Iertilized
:om side by each, and also *FN
'ows nf unfertilized corn aide by
i l S with 80,830~ Scotia Blu!! iafourtltM a €l'VlC€ wnh 2a,s41f than Hall county, fin
1114: Adams 26275: Cusmr 26181:
inculluwrs tnrougn wmcnrunning water plays.The hatched
fish rise bo the surface and float
off with the overflow water into
the pools where they grow toplantingsize.Then they are
transferred to their new home and
their future vocation-populating
Nebraska lukes and streams so
embryo and accomplished fisher-
men can enjoy the sport of nim-
rods und kings nnd ted blooded
Americans.
THE NEW 'l`ARlFl-`LAW
A tariff bill containing the
State Lets Contract for Paving
Between County Line to Calhoun.
First Strip of Paving to Be Laid
for W l lh i n tn n County.
No ROAD cnA:~:cE ORDERED
The contract for the paving to
be laid between Calhoun and the
'county line, a distance of nearly
seven miles, has been let and it
is hoped that the work will startl
Misa Vivian Kuhr, daughter oi
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruhr, and Mn
James w, Ryan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ryan, were married al
Coundl Bluffs on we dmds y,
June 18.'Die hride'| sister md
huslfand,Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth
George, accompanied the couple.
On Thursday they returned w
the groom's home northwest of
Onun,where a lovely wedding
dinner was given to about twenty-
five relatives.in the near future.|Around ten o'clock over two
No contract for the changing hundred and fifty relatives and
and building of the highway be~'friends ehnrivaried them.itween Calhoun :md Blair has as!Their many friends and accualnt
Ma di so n 26,024;Li n c o ln 2 5 5 1 9 ;
Dodge 25,25-4;B u f f a lo 2 4 3 1 8 .
Of th e 9 3 c o u n ti e s i n th e s ta te ,
53 po r te d inc reases i n p o p d u -
Lion e o re po r te d decreases.
r h é m w a e m e e d e d t r e n d i n p o p -
ula ti o n inc reases n o r th o f ,th e
P la tte d e e r ,wh i le ma n y o f th e
:on nti es re p o r ti n g decreases we r e
situa te d so uth 00 the P ia tte.
A n o th e r tr e n d i n th e census se»
turns wa s th e inc rease o f la r g e ;
:enters o f po p u lati o n a t th e exe
pe n se o f th e vi lla ge s an d hu mlets ,
J i' whic h man y re porte d de c rea ses.
The re ar e n o w 17 c ities i n Nebg.
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S c h n o o r ,w h o i s l e a d i n g t h e E l k - ' o f D a n a ' s R a e
h o r n h i t t e r s a t t h e p r e s e n t t i r n e d o i n g t h e w o r k .
had 2 hits in 4 tm-ins. Fr erk. J uno#-I Mr .W i n s to n
élfl i=£é§£éi{, ono|;;;.`";f `;`;;|_i';"' u"":};""'"' mr modem method: df communication ~:ine students are If gh,s P corn.and transportation.,l f n r t l l i m n v ~ . ? . ' ~ " I E E TM advertisement in w u o n l ;m g n c n u m m ! o n u g n c u l t u r u p m -d u c t s e v e r p r o v i d e d i n a U .S l a m b e e n l e t .E n g m e e r s h a v e b l e u
t l r i f f m e a s u r e ,i s n e w 9.I n f .I é l h u l y w i t h s u r v e y m g o u t f i t s ,f r o n
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ions and best wishes to them.Hansen has ~now |10 \.u nuuucnly L't:B8t.'it' s been Weil wo r th wa s wh a t i s c alled b y pri nter s,a
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o r mo r e a s c o mp a r e d to 14 c itiex."hnnel and Ebel also had 2 hits ppointed to the pnnltion nf Trav- the cffortILAIR MARKED FOR FLIERS apiece for Snyder.'cling Secretary for the college dur-_
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in sun- or her suburban nm. 1'f£°P~1'E.J"'i.'€ P?P'!'!E°"~2F'"'°'
a f te r almost.17 mo n th s o f c o m s u f p u fu Lo ue m e n e w .ruuuetinuou;1 miiscussio b C whxc h ls to pa ra lle l th e ra li r oa dno n S8,,,.,_,,,,_,,,,=,,, 1... l....¢l.. E..........n.:..._ .I tra c k s bu t as y e t no th mg ha s c o me
.tw-..,..t...w U1 out.. oppumiun toandapprovalof its provisions.
The bill carries a higher rate
sohedule on mnny industrial items
as well as on ngric\ilturnl'products.
Time alone will tell how effective
i t may be in accomplishing the
purpose for which St was enacted,
that is, to insure to farmers the
benefits of a domestic market forthelf products.Q
Among the agricultural products
carrying a higher rate are raw
of it and unless the contract is let
at the n a t letting which ia in
August, there will be nothing done
this year.This would mean that
lthe paving between Blair and Cal-
houn would be delayed another
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gun their work last Monday of
marking Blair for aerial service.
The roof oi the canning ,factory
was chosen as the best place and'the word Blair is being printed
with gigantic seven foot letters.
The letters are crome yellow
with a block background.
oJ u n e B u n sTherapidly developing inbeodst g
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Warrick, 2b ~ ~ 4
D e y , 3 b - - - - - 4
Krause, lb - - - 3
w. Schurrnan, lf 4
Van Deusen,c! - 4
B. Schurman, e ~ 4
Nelson, sa - - - 2
Hagerbaumer,v 2
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wow W. ~--- ,,--- ---- ~- -- -~-seem very bright.We would like
' m see more Washington county
young people take advantage of
the opportunities offered so near
their homes.Free copies of our
catalog as well as our student
publications,"The Hermes"and
"The D a m n "are being wide-
spread.Mr.J.M.Larsen.a graduate
from our Seminary. is today leav-
inz for Danmark from whenoehe
Rev. L. J. Moran and family left
Tuesday for St. Cloud, Minnesota
where he will visit relatives for
a couple of weeks with a littlefishing thrown ln.They planned
w sv up by the way of Lake
Okohoji and make the return trip
through the Black Hills country,
taking is the scenic beauties of
that "Switzerland of America".
Omaha.The only way possible
was to obtain i t from the main
office of the Goodyear .l.`... people
in Cleveland, Ohio.
The time was short as the order
did not come until noon 'I\iesday.
A phone call was immediately put
into the headquarters at Omaha
and from there a telegram to
Cleveland, Ohio, and the next day,
Wednesday, the paekage was de
livered ln Blair to The I')1berprise
~|pared with uve in 1920.Alliance
McCook, and Falls City entered the
5000 class at this census while
Fremont,Norfolk and Beatrice
went past the 10,000 mark.
WOMEN'S CLUBS MAKE
COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS
Last Thursday morning,June
19th, the County Fair chair-mans
of the farm wamen's clubs met at
the mm i mma i n nm' M .....| ..
augur a n u l l :|. |r ¢ :u : : : vu u u |c a t t l e ,m l l k ,CF QH UI,Ch¢ ¢5e || ... :¢ ... ..:...\1...\........\....1.l l UI..
sas i1
u. . . U:ef~5`=§§i¥|R"¢;nm c|'|anun¢|An n n ro .4 E|$,";,'f.?'.§..l" GT nw: of °$2|AucEon Sade
s Crowd
olnce ana me aavemsemem, |p-Pem in this issue.
The rapid trmnportntion of the
m a t b y a i r - m i l c o mi n g a l;th e
w a y f r o m Cle ve la nd , Oh i o m s o
.\.,.-»de f i n ite p lan s f o r a n e xh i b i t b o n th
at the c o un ty fa i r ne xt Se p te mb e r .
Th o s e pr e s e n t we r e Mr s .R a y
Ro s e n ba u m,Mr s .C u r ti s Co ok ,
Mr s .J a p Ro s e nb a u m an d Mi s s
eggs,butter oats com hides [°'"=° "' """"'°'"°f 11cotton, mm; ands wool.1ndus :| £3 t\a t u £ f . L l L vuuuy tuunty.n r u n l v n l n i v v l i 1 | l l l \ \ l . l 5 \ » 0 " ; ° Hf 3b _ _ _5 0 0 3 0 1 bi!.th_
'. the bmidings Fmh, ss - - _ - 4 o 2 1 0 o Mr. Viggo Peteraén, one of our
.1}l "E""'"E '§'*f°u......n.....:......... m.........., n...._._. :_ Jumzhanel. c - - 4 1 2 *I n 0 Seminary students; has just closed Bring>
trial products ID E u ma on wmcrmth m c r e a s e d r a te s | _ ,n....u.\_--..._..
iliclude cement.soft wood.lum-|f". ull: _#ilu f"f"anber,brick,1e1=mlé§,'3 ; ' 3 being offered for sale.Local ati- *'""=' .""""""° '-'"'j"H'=° ucuu ul 1=.:11¢1-manfzb _ _5 i 5 i a three- week's Bible School atbo as and furniture.zens and members of rye D. A. R.Ruud Si-l0¢fl§fonlI\ Blair. Bid:-'I Schnoor lf _ _ _ 4 2 2 1 0 0 Lww. Nah.,and is this week
ssundng that the tariff is of hope to p1rchas:e_t1e "it°."T'd pre-B""'"°°" Center is Due for New Edwm-d§. o - - - 3 1 1 1 4 0 opening one at Herman in the Hin
_. l m .: n l ~'";if .,;,°.:; ;i;.: gg; §§l.l"'§.» `i`$L"`§ne £.'i°"€l§§?°"»'i'$..°§§'§°1§'$1Z'l¥ er..
Th i r ty u m Au to mo b i le s s o l d a t spec u late a s * °wh a t w a l l " " ' " * ' ° "M r s w i l l i a m L i n d e n o f th e D e -
A u c ti o n l o m e H i g h s !Bi d d e r ne xt...S o u C lu b :Mr s .A .E .D i x o n a n dlittle benefit on agricultural pro-
ducts grown in surplus above dom-
estic requlmmams the farmer to
get the maximum protection from
the tariff must readjust his pro-
duction program as much as pos-
sible to get the most benefit from
it, growing less of those products
now competing for world markets
and more o i wum not meeting
domestic needs.
One feature of the new tariff act
which it is honed will correct anv
serve a place oi msmnc interest.Fort Hartsufi was boil: in 1874
by the U. S. government as a pro-
ltection to the settlers from Indian
depredations.The first appropri-
ation by congress was $50,000 but
after the tire partially destroyed
the fort a new appropriation of
$110,000 was voted.The build-
ings consisted of barracks, officers
houses, library, commissary, head-
quarters,lookout wwer and sta-bles.~ are well preserved today.
Huerpx-ises.
PINES CAI-'E CLOSES DOORS
Blair has been undergoing a
radical change in her business en-
terprises.Among these changes in
that oi the sale of the Jenkins Oil
Co. to Chris Petersen, who is now
in charge.Another is the moving
o! the stock of goods of the Qual-
ity Market to the North Side Store
which from now on will be a con-
H m m s s f i b - - 2 o
0 2 2oo1
o s z 1oo
o o
Ebel, ct - - - ~ -4
Hamish, ri - - - 4
Totals 84 4
Score by innings:
Team R. H. E.
Blalr 010 81000x-6 4 1
Snyder - - - 011 100 001-4 1 3
Remarks:Twrnbase hitf-Ebel.
Home run--Krause. Sacrifice hi
Nelson.Bases on balls; ot`f-Ed-
wards A Wnnfhs i i mn o urmnlf
1024 g s
Creek diltfict.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
_June 20, 1930
A "SPECIAL CAL LED"meet-
ing of the Blair City Council was
called to order at 1:30 P.M. by
Mayor Stewart,t h e following
Councilman answering to roll
call,Bigelow,Crowdy,Jensen,
Hundahl,McKay and Roberts,
Moore and Schmidt report after
on mn S=¢\1r¢»y Night by the cr-:|.r:snA'n=:s lonh BIRTHDAY Mrs, Byroh B°"" repmsentg
Amd!-Snvdef Mmm- r'm.......--Self Imnrovement Club.Soma1.._. ......-. v-mynq.
CAR3 BROUGHT co on PRICES
The used car auction sale held
lust Saturday night by the Arndt-
Snyder Molor Company as adver-
L|B¢d in last week's Enterprise,
drew a large crowd of people to
Blair fox-the event.
Miss Lois Hlneline, daughter oi'
Mr. and Mrs.Chas. A. Hineline,
celebrated her tenth bi nh amu-
versary,June 24,when her mo-ther gave n pany in her honor.
Games and visiting were enjoy-'
ed.A lunch of ice cream, cake,
cookies,bananas and lemonade
was served.She received many
real attractive models for booths
were designed by Ume chdr-mans in
co-operation with Miss Muriel
Smith, their project supervisor.
Misa Smith devoted the alber-
noon in answering questions and
assisting the farm women with
their summer work of keeping
:words a t their home operating I
:;'".;,;E;';f;;a;"»7i'a'g';,b';:;,;; ioll call.m spegial fran which
T i m e o f g a m e - 2 h o u r s .U m ~i s h e r e t o a t t a c h e d w a s m a d .
- ; " ; n n n ~~
u. was me rim sale uf its kind nice gills.The following wex costa.to be held in Blair and as a re~present:Mr.and Mrs.Harry P1.E's MEETINGS
sult thirty used cars have found Hinelhze and family,Mrs.Mike YOUNG
mm. |..\......._ -_,| _.._.---»
-..'rue nun of the building: an °f|l0lid|t.l0u °¢ the two mnrhtu. Theiq] :linen or lnequdxtles,i l the -ouI! e : i b le p r o \ - i d o g n t h a t m t h o r i lu ~ ~ ° E 2 ° ' £ _ € ° | ° 1 @ ! , \ _"U-F* Qlllllly kat 6.
the tariff comrnissinn nftm' 'nH_Iu|nl\:unzlu cumxunanle ann 1"'9"lwill be oocunied bv th Iowa- I niful consiicratio to sugg
modifications eit r up or
"""" " 'proof ~~~~"''" "" " "l " "" " " b " " "" ' _ " " " _"e s t m e '1'e s e w Ne b r a s k a Ga s Co mpa n y a s rm le a g u e gmg dgn :..A re s olu ti o n was in tro d uc e d b yd o wn to ?rot.ected u f * w a t e r .supply has. offic e.N u m a K W 1.1m_Co un c ilman J e n se n ma ki n g a n e st-\IY ..».»um» zulu new owners.Thompson and daughters,MrsThe sale gtarted pr°1{11=\f1r_9§fhe Clifford Hineline and Rodney, Mr I The Congregational young pea
" l n a n n ~ *ag n .n \ A vfu n » \ u u. ¢ §the extent. of Gb percent of the
n w ,subject. bo zipproval by the
President.This provision i t is
will take tariff méking
ut o l olitics and permit suf-
Deen removed.5 The Quest Shop cloned its doorsThe fun stands on the North a wah ago.This shop for ladies'
Loup river near Willow Springs wear was opened for business a
and Elyria. The buildings are now few months ago and found emp-
used as mnch headgusrters.eu; petition me strong.
iiliionuas
Scribner. - - r
Schuyler - - - -- -
No r t h me
Monnichs 6
5
5
5
4
.857
.625
.625
555:u a
imste of expenses for the fiscal
year 1930-1981.
Moved and Seconded, that this
resolution he adopted as read.Ou
roll ull, Bigelow, CroWdY» Jensen.
ume appomueu and the bidderswere ready for business.The first
car to be sold was a Ford truck
and from then on practically every
make ot car was brought out and
.nm vm.-,.-|-_\__........
and hks. Clyde Spanton and fam-
ily,Mrs.Walter Anderson,Joe,
Paul and Biernatd Thompson,
Edna, Darrell,Billy and Corletta
Edwards,Beth and Lila Ludwig,
* w a v n u :| | \ | l \ | | ; | 5 u u z u .I s v t n u l g s u c c i -
l i n g s i n d i f f e r e n t p l a c e s S u n d a y
n u n | \ = n » u n A n v s n e s f n a I n u n n t ruvtlullgnu|.uuI5 \|u.|l<:¢.rx wccn.' a g o th ey ga th e re d o n th e A .A .
'J e ns e n l a w n o n th e Benc h roa d,
a n d Mi s s D o r o th y J ensen g a ve a.
| g mp hi c ac c o un t o f he r expe ri en c e s
a t th e A n t i Saloon Le a gu e c on-
| ve n ti o n a t De tr o it.L a s t Su n da y
fic i ent changes to me e t f u tu r e "' p lu u e f r C lay s me mi ss T3 58 mm W m .P .Tu r n e r o f Th e Pioneer Hc onditions W ithout the nec essity q w sound o f th e bu gle a n d th e J e we lr y Sto r e to ok the b an k r up tc y S 5 3 3 3
for les rislati ve a rti nn n nnn if C ank Of WHT H¢¢0I.ltl'EIll¢nt8.Th e la w n nn n nln n f ma rk s n u n a nd th a n1..:..
§~~ Hunduhl, Moore. McKay,5.711
'und m m m voting 'AYE',g 6 ~ mo t i o n c a r r i d .
6 Inasmuch as the Tire-Elec
nad: Wm.me we closed an a mue Opal Schienex-, Viola and Emauahthealterhan o'clock, with fhirty cars Schjodt and Vests Hineline olbold.Florence.
:hi t The sale was so successful thatEnactment.of the hill should
bring to an end the feeling ol' un-
ceriainty which no doubt hue had
influence in depressing business
throughout the coumrv.In ilu:
lfmning and going of the soldiers ~ ~Tfrlé §°l&`}§°§§T»a§>
imparted a sense of security to June 28.
the nettlers,kept the Indians in The Pines Cafe isthe lut on the
check and assisted greatly in the list,The proprietor is mporhed m
smlemenc of the North Loupilwv e len between two davs and
.uu . n r - - - - - - - - - -S u n d a y s re iu lts s
Mac Donal§a _I;3, Monpi Shop of Fremont,ebraska,cha 1 not file n bill for the Tractor |dm the management expect ta hold ROYAL NEIGHBORS
sold another in the near future.nn """
Ievemng we young mrs nm mth"N_m__m!Merwn Kuhr at the Kuhr farm
§f§':'°:= .§';..".Ii'E"i' and 4 injhil »»=€~=..
,u v . U up-.,.»uunh°me_Herbert Brown gave umkenQmost inieresting account nf theRob Howell of Chicago, surpn-is~Around twenty-seven of the week he enjoyed at Crete at the
neet- ed the Gus Rathrnan family by lacal Royal Neighbnrs went up \»°',nmml Congregational Young Pea-
lman dropping in on them this week.Decatur last Thursday nn attendpkfs Assembly.Next Sunday tim
the He, with a couple ot fmmm. w" en- m\»¢»_\xr...\.:....-- ..=_.._. _.-..
meantime, its economic effect up-
on business and agriculture should
mark very definihely our futurepolicy in tariff making.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred nah.-....a -r
valley.At the close of the Sioux war in
1876, the members of that tribe
were settled on their reservation.
Then there was no further need
ol soldiers lt Fort Haltsuff.The
the business is closed.-
lln. J enni e Olfen and dauglx-
ter,Belva and non,Leslie und
little daughter joined a party of
friends and relatives at a picnic
W... o, .,;.,..,. -..
The Monday Afternoon Clubhas
decided |>0 sponsor the "Messiah"
Chonxs which Dean N. J. login of
the Qmaha University Conserva-
wrv uf Music is ulnnnina m not
Moved and Seconded, this 1
ing be adjourned.All Counci
present and voting 'AYE',
motion carried.
Attest:C. E. Krause,
City Clerk.
Ivlninz throuzi with |an: ;.::|:::'.$ll'll"lll'w" unl.rlcln mms-Iloul group of young folh PlllI| A I 1' ¥ £ | , . = . .n n n l a u n l A M . -. ! 2 . . . a . . ; . ; .. . ! ) 2 -~m £ 9 t i t t h a ~a t '~P »Rob is a member of .h;.." gain
wr.
nyor.
Flat
s on
__.____._....... .,. "uw ww unsurlcu num-.drive ua an ma aknnwn Howell glass blowers who el, Mrs. rin. Kuhr being elected gnoinngw heir weekly sex:§:;_"
frequently v im nlm.dmrm o racle md Mrs . Ella uma,..
district recorder.\Two nieces of Mrs.Raymond
"Bub"Hifchman and "Bob"The meeting will be held in Burr accompanied ,her from S u b
Hemphill are spending a week at Bla ir n ear.ton Neb the fore n
,.pa or lastCnrpp§hqldon,Columbus,Nab.,'v-=°'-''M ° ' °" ' .| . .. . .. " "' " " "
C h i c a g o , h a v e ~ ~
week with the Jens Nielsen family.
The Behrends am on their honey-
moon and left this :naming for
Fllellowawne Park where they will
axjoy the west before retun-ning m
C1'i°"K°-. _.. _Er;;!'1
yusl. was ananuonea and the 1800`acre;ol land sold w the Union
Padfic railroad.The Union Pac~
iiic laser sold the land to Peter
Mortensen and Mrs.McDonough
at the Arlingfan park l-ut Sund
Others in the amy were Mr. 1
Mra M. E.Winaet. of Arllngt
Mr.and Hrs.Vern Nic ho lu
G r i n d m m , M r I n d u n Clof Ord who used the land for a|Soxennn of Arlington ~I
nnch and the buildings for ranch and Mn. Pad De wlli o f Nick
sun.heldquarlers.
hy-r.11;¢~a;E"zz.;
md Iilllndll oblllifim but will mmnn, lu enthudum lld mml lupport
J. uarom suewaM
Values to $10 in PrintedxjepeDresses and EnsembleQo f l i n . b r i n g i n g 9.w o r t h w h i l e m \ ] 1 § i w | C
l d !|l f f ¥ ' \ 1 l " " h \ \i n I l l n f n D \ ¢ I \ n n a n .....,..N- »» nw me-- -f - - - - ~ - --- - - ~- - - ~-'Isle at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizes 11 ana °HJ°Ylnz the ulodatlun of Mn. Julia Kelly and son, Hamld|Dr.i z m home Z§"}l§'£"|5l.»\,.Kr. being made for active work sions m.46 a t the Fashion Center boy:of their own age and all the left l a n Friday evening for »| s».Dr. and Mm Bun- wok them
;er~ these lines in the full when more Thuradny,Frlday,Slwrday and thnlls o f a well equipped camp.little vacation up in the Minnesota to Omaha Sunday Ind they ra-
in!o1-mation will be givm 'out Monday.28~1t They expect tn return home mdny.lnlm country.mmm s.......
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I~ NE W S Q F \ L O N G T H E bg Mrs Clyde Fitch and Mrs.G A R U N E R u l s n u c m B o r r o m n o An } ' R . f " ° £ " . » . . . u . . ¢McCoy and
~Howard Kjslgaard were SundayMr.and Mrs Abe Sutherland M n .1 ,M.Boyex-` of Lincoln. afternoon visitors at the Conety
ure Sunday viliiwn at the home we F"§d"¥.F'?'¥f'Z."'fl'.'f "2-"|"°£'}S' -_, ....u-__ .»f-W- .L..,1
guest of honor at A miseelkneoua been employed as llnotype oper-Min I.orr|.lne Scheer visited nt Mr. a nd m Ernest Monson.l n :surpriu shower given by Miss :tor at Yankwn, s..n.. came home the August Kerkhoi! home a few John Russell,son of M,-_ana `
ugugu Prahm and Mrs.Torn on Sunday for u visit.days Inst week.Mrs.Soren Wolamxnn had the Spedd Sale of 100 lovely strawowle x :nthe hti e fs ho me Fn-l Jack Cldy let: SFI-'lf-llYM¢n5Di Miss Irene Holtmm vldted with niinfo to rain M .hats for little girls and misses,Eérlmi beautifd gifts r'§é'§XLGi'i`1T? Christensen 'fm $3-¢ Misses Flomlwe md Mabel LUIS- dHY last week glnt is ,SWT one'v-lu" "P fo $8.50 for only Sl.I t
.......:.... M"......»c.. ........-°_._.\ ..|p....a-.. i ... ....,| .._n\. '..|.u..... an hom Monday.l prov-The Fashion Center.
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;5,;1==ff non, Hugh Sutherland and
e.Mr. and Mn. Ed Ehninger and
son, Earl ol Dmalm, spent Sunday
afternoon and night at the HarryErvey home.They returned homeMonday aftemoon.
Mrs.Jens Clausen attended a
qdlting pany at the home of Mrs.
Jens Christiansen in Blair Wed-
nesday Afternoon.Mr. a nd Mrs. Alfred Anderson
and son, Donald spent Sunday at
Krug Park in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and
Robert and Mr. and Mrs.Dan
Phillips were' Sunday afternoonvisitors at the Chris Lar n home,
near Herman to see Mrs Larsen
rdm has been in poor l|.h forsomelime.She will e n ?the
Clarkson hospi l this w k for
ueauncnm whic we all hope vsill
mmm hor w good hea nh again.
Mr. and Mrs. Larsen were former
residents of this neighborhood and
made mnny friends among us.
Cecil Thompson had the mi
fortune 'to lose another of his work
horses last week.This is the third
horse Mr. Thompson has lost this
.season which is indeed hard luck.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Johh Reid home were hir.andMrs. Louis Schenk, Mr. and Mrs.Wallace Snowdon,also Miss Cel-
este Donnlcy of Haxtum. Colo.Miss Mildred Hovendick spent
Monday with her ssitcr, Mrs. Hugh
Sutherland.
Mrs.Emil Anderson and two
children visited her mother,Mrs.Alfred Anderson and family Sat-
urday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervcy and
daughter, Faye, spent. Wednesday
evening at the Clark Stricklctt
home in Blair.
A number of relatives and
friends of Blair, drove out to theCecil Thompson home Friday eve-
Di llx w remind Cecil he had n
birthday.The guests came un-
expected and naturally Cecil was
xery much surprised.The eveningwas spent in a social way and
about midnight a fine lunch was
served after which the guests de-parted wishing Cecil many more
happy birthdays Those present
were M m Louie Munk,Miller
Munk, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Creech,
Mr. and Mrs. Ieonnrd Munk and
baby,Mr.and Mrs.Walter Pet-
ersen and baby, Miss Amanda Pet-
ersen and her father,F.C.C.
Petersen.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey and
Faye, Mr. and Mrs. J.`L. Petersenand Robert attended the Ak-Snr~
sen den in Omaha Monday night.
Robert Peterwll had n birthdayJune18andintheafternoon
Ralph Petersen,Mrs.Fred An-
derson, Mrs.Ole Jensen ot Her-man, Mrs.Mary Phillips and Mrs.
John Reid came to eat ice cream
and cake with him .and wish himmany more happy blnhdays.
The Robert Rasmussen and M.
A. Matz families attended a party
nt the Fred Jensen home,nonh
of Blair, Snturday night.
Mr .and Mrs.Walter Petersen
and baby spent Sunday afternoon
at the F. C. C. Petersen home.Mrs. Jens Clausen attended abirthday party at the Mrs. Anna
Petersen home in Blair Friday
afternoon.
This hot weather certainly de-
mands that you have plenty o l
cool Wash Dresses and the Fash-
ion Center has just unpacked an-other large shipment which they
are placing on sale at $1-$2 and$2.95 in sizes 14 to 62 in voiles.
balistes, piques, rayon shantungs,
rayon piques, genuine Normandie
Voiles in havy and colow.:in facteverything that is new and cool.
Don't forget the largest selection
of Wash Dresses in Blair is at the
Dress Store of lHair-the Fashion
Center.23-lt
ROSE HILL rrEMs
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Madsen and" g n helped Anne Kuhr mle-
h te her birthday nduy.
Mix Marie Ward pent several
days last wwk with her grand-
mother in Blair.
James Ryan,son ol Mr.and
Mm Will Ryan and Viviene Kuhr,
dnughber of Mr.and Mrs.Will
.Kuhr,were married in CouncilBluffsWednesday.Thursday eve-
dn g th e near relatives gathered
nt the Will Ryan home to partake
oi n delicious supper prepared by
Mrs. Ryan, Hazel Wulf and Gret-
chen ldencke.A chsrivari crowd
of about 180 came to make theusualnoiseand enjoy the ice
cream nnd cake served.
The families of Jesse Hansen,Wi ll Hansen,Will Hart,Theo.
Williamson, Will Ryan, John Pet~
ersen, Norrin Ward, Charlie Han-
sen, John Taylor,Harold Taylor,Chi.: Petersen, Clemens William~
ben and Clarence Hansen spem
Sunday picnicing at I{agerbaum's
la kePete Jensen,Laura Tolte and
Mr. and Mrs.Wslmr Sappenfield
gpeng Sunday evening at George
.Ue1s<m'a.Mrs.'."-*W*wi ll and son of
Norfolk, are .ding the weekat
the G. 0. Jn es home. \
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rasmus-
a n a n d Donald,dMr.andJ Mm
Kun: a n ensen
Thursday evening at Hor-
o French's.Mr.and Mrs.John Petersen,Jack and Dorothy. Mr. a:|d_lldra.7/ill Ryan and Geo. Luse visited
.Friday evening at Detle! WuK's.Prof. Swihart held his class ininnmlc at John PeY.ersen's Mondh'
afternoon.Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Johnsonm d Mr.and Mrs.Vic Johnson.nnd Phylis spent Sunday at Jack
~Cr0wdY's in Blair.lm. Elva H=wg=°§»° spent last
Wednwdn at Wi ansen's.B r ..SQ li n. Vic tor Johnson
attended a pany Fndny evening atF r d Jensen's i n honor of _Mrs.
en's sister, Mrs. Al Atkinson
oi Calif-. who is going home inthe near fu me ,e l m sponding
: seven!weeks visit-U13 relatives
Jann.Mn. nm W i lki ns gave a sur~m, pnrty not the school g-rounds
`Waineadny afternoon in honor o!
LE1e1y:|'| bitt-hdIY~1
wcexano mm ner auixu mn . ~.B.Bunn.murni ns Sunday aft-
emoon with M.lssBcuLlah Roberts
as bothuaxe inithe summer school
at ure nivers y.Miss Helen Fgckler returned
home Friday evenmg after spend-
ing a week with her grandmother,Mrs.J. J.Schneider of Cedar
Creek, Nob.Mrs. SchneidercamewithHelen for n vi sit with her
duughmr, Mrs. Geo. Fnckler.
Abe and Carol Warrick went to
Mo. Valley ivith the Cubs w play
bull Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
visited Sunday aftemoon with Mr.
and Mrs. C. H.Blanchard of the
Homestead district.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike and baby
and Mr. and Mrs. Mnxvmll of Te-kamnh,were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Byron Beard home.
Mr. und Mrs. R.. Iverson and
ghildren enjoyed a treat of loecreamandstrawrriesa t thehome of his mother,Mrs.Mar-
garet Iverson i n Blair Sunday
owning.
Mr.and Mrs.I-'red Ray were
among the relatives attending a
family picnic reunion at Lhe Em-
mett Ransom- home at Pender.Mr. and Mrs. Orvul Dixon and
children of near Lyons,spent
Sunday with the family of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.A.
E.Dixon having picnic dinner at
the county convention at.Pleasant
View Sunday school.
Mr. und Mrs. F. Muller and son,
Leland and Arlene Therkelsunspent Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Metzler.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn drove
to Omaha Sunday sftemoon tosee Miss Irene Haack,sister of
Mrs.Bunn at the Wise Memorial
hospital.They stopped at the A.
R.Beales home,south of Blair,
in the evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Magnus Johnsonandgrandglnldren,Mar-ian and
Victor Payne of Blair, spent Sun-day afternoon at the Robert Wid-
ener home.
Mr.and Mrs.C. H. Blanchardwere Monday evening visitors at
the Clyde Metzler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen ol
west of Herman, were Sunday
dinner guests at the parental,
George Fackler home.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rsathke and
daughter of Omaha, were Sundaydinner guests of Grace and Ralph
Ray.ln the afternoon Mr.and
Mrs. Don Nelson and children andMr.and Mrs.McConk1i:1 o l Te-
kamah, were also visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety drove
to Waterloo to spend Sunday eve~
ning with his sister.Mrs.E.L.
White and children.Mr. and Mrs. George Hsin and
Mr.and Mrs.Norman Warrick
attended the night ball game in
Omaha Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolle andchildren, spent Sunday at Benning-
with tlgehfamlly of Mr. and
Emil uman.Mrs. Schu-
ls a sister of Mrs.Bolte.
tonMrs.
manMiss Lean Dohse, another einer,
who is working at the Gifford
Dixon home in Blair, also went.
Mr. and Mrs.A. A. And/arson
and son.Dean spent Sunday at
the home of ogy daughtermMrs.
F. Muller and rs. Anders re-
mained until Tuesday evening.Earl and Keith Hurst of West~boro, Mo.,drove up Saturday to
spend Sunday at George Faclder's
Miss Ruth Widener was a Wed-
nesday night guest with Miss
Helen Andrensen in Blair.
Helen and Maxine Warrick
spent from Wednesday until Sat~
urday at the Neum Warrick home.The A. W. Clarke, R.. M. Iver-
son and A.E.Dixon families
from this vicinity attended the
county Sunday school convention
nt, the Pleasant View school Sun-day and had picnic dinner them.
Miss Annu Paulsen and Wallace
§lfusk drove to Omaha Smiday
ternoon to visit an aunt of the
lutter ,Mrs. Surah Rathbun.The Willing Workers Class ofUie Plensant View Sunday school
had an ice cream and cake sup-
per as their June pa ny at the
home of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.
Clarke.The members who attend-
ed were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davfld
and children, Mr.and Mrs.Fred
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson
and sons,Mr.Albert Luenlng-hocner and sister, Ida, Mrs. Dora
Sumner and son,Leon and Mrs.Loren Layman was a visitor.Mr.~and Mrs.Clyde Metzler
spent Sunday ewnlng at the W.
J. Balm home.Mr. and Mrs. C.B.Bunn andniece,Mrs.Boyer stopped with
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts Sun-
day afternoon and later vimzdtheir daughmr, Mrs. A. R. Beales
and family.Mr. and Mrs.Opal
Reeves and babies also spent Sun-day evening nt the Beale! home.
The Kindred Merry Makers Club
met Thursday oftemoon with Mrs.
A. E. Dixon.The ladies sewed forthchostesswhoservedchicken
sandwiches,pickles,iee cream.
cake and eoifee.July 8,Mrs.John Fiwh will be hosheso.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and
Geraldine were Tuesday evening
gibgrg with the R Widener fam-
y,Mrs. Harry Tyson, son Paul and
Miss Gladys linker,Elmer and
James Dixon spent Wednesday a!l.~
emoon at the home of Mr.and
Mrs. Art Baker, and Blker's lake.
ln honor of the birthday of her
mother,Mrs.L.D. Warrick of
Blair, Mrs. Prentice Smith gave nparty at her mothér's home Mon-day.Guests were Mrs. J. S. Con-
ety, Mrs. Watson Tyson, hks. C. B.
n u n ,Jane Bwe s ,Mrs.E.w .Schmidt,Mrs.Nick Thane,Mrs.
Frank Bross,Mrs.I-'red Bugeon
and Mrs.J.Stapleton.Wdter
Tuttle of Omaha, came to spendthe day also.
Mrs.J.S.Conety drove to
Omaha Tuesday to spend the day
with her sisters, Mrs. P. J. Flynn
and Mrs. Asa Dixon, Jr.of LosAngeles.The latter with hergranddaughter returned with Mrs.
Oonety for a few days visit.
Mrs.Harry Tyson,Mrs. TomWakefield, Mrs. J. S. Conety andMrs. Don Metzler were among the
guests at a shower Frldly after-noon for Mrs.Walloon Pitch given
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mr. 'zulu mn.m m ,q w . ......Mr.and Mrs.Don Metzler drovetoOmaha Monday to attend the
Ak-Sar-Ben activities.Wilbur Couety went to Valley
Sunday to get his mother,Mrs.:Mary Conety, who will visit withl
vher sons.
Neum Warrick marketed hogs
in Omaha Monday and sent eighttrucks oi fat cattle Monday rughf-I
and P. l\l. Tyson sent three Ltrucksol cattle Monday night also.5
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson °"`4tnnained at Sunday dinner for the
following relatims:lllrs Art
Baker,Mr.and Mrs.kenneth
Baker,Mr.and Mrs.'T:.::¢l Gory,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gammclandchildren, all of Bun county,Mr.
and Mrs.Harry Tyson und Paul'and Gladys Baker.
Values to $10 in Printed Flat
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
sale at $4.08 mid $6.75 in sizes 11
w 46 at the Fashion Center
Thursday,Friday,Saturday andMonday._23~1t
June Dress Event continued _ntthe Fashion Center with the arriv-lal of 200 more new Summer Silk
Dresses placed on sale at $4.9§,
$6.75,$1.95, $10 and $12.75 in
sizes 11 to 52.Every style, color,
ma\eria.l you could possibly wantis w be found in this Sale at the
Fashion Center wie Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Monday endcontinuingup to and including
Thursday, July 3rd.Don't forgetJuly 4th is Friday of next week-
shop early and be sure and sl1op
nt the Fashion Center.23-lt
CROWELL HOME
Mrs. W. G Vim Horn at Spring-
Gold,Ill., spent u few days last,
week visiting her aunt, Miss Sall1e'
Smith.Miss Ruth Dunmire left her
nursing duties for the weekend
and visited in Omaha at the homeol Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnlely.
Rev. T. C. Webster of Omaha,
visited his sister,Miss Amanda
Webster Monday fozenoon.
Miss Nellc McManigal is e;1ivv~
ing a week's vacation from her
duties nt the Home.She is spend-
ing the time in Hammill, S. D.
Mrs. W. H. Underwood, in com-
pany with her daughter, Mrs. W.
B. Anderson, and Miss Karen Ol-
sen and Mrs. Anna Parker, drove
to Omaha Wednesday.
Rev. Moran had charge of our
Sunday afternoon chapel service.
Everyone enjoyed the hour very
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and
baby boy were Saturday afternoon
visitors.
Mr.and Mrs.Russel Cunning-
ham and the former's mother andaunt came up lo the Home Sun-day a.ite'moon to look over our
institution with dew on makingapplication for the aunt some timelaer on.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
phone 47 Alioe Tr-iplett.Make
your appointments early, please. lt
IW() new Happy Home and Prin-
cess Peggy Wash Dresses in sizes
14 to 46 on sale at $1 each at theFashion Center.23-lt
Special Sale of 100 lovely strawhatsforlittlegirlsandmisses,
values up Yo $3.50 for only $1.l t
DE S OTO L O CA IS
Workmen from Blair were busyhere last neck getting the elevatorin shape for the big small grainharvest which will commence soon.Mrs.Henry Baker was a noon
bus passenger to Blair Monday.
Charles O.Hineline passed an~
obher milestone in life's journeylastSaturdayandcelebratedthe
event by inviting a large numberof relatives and friends in for theevching./ Dancing was the diver-
sion of the evening with George
llineline and Seymour Smith, mus-
mans.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Jorgensen
drove to Nashville vicinity Sun-
day night to vislt his father, HenryJorgensne, who is very ill at the
Ehresem. with a had attack o! as-
ma.Miss Florence Green of Omaha,
visited relatives here the past
week.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and
son, Junior of the Papio neighbor-hood visiwd relatives and friendshere Sunday afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Leonanl Parkningof Detroit, Michigan, arrived Sat-
urday evening and plan to stay a
month or more visiting Mrs. Park-ning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hlneline and other relatives here
and in Washington county.The De Soto Wom»en's Club met
at the home of Mrs. U. S. Renne
Inst Thursday afoemoon.Besidestheusualnumberofmembers
present,there were two dsiwrs,Miss Margaret Benning- and Mrs.
Hurry Paulson. Mrs. Paulson made
application for membership thot
day.Committees were appointedtolookaftertheclub's part olthe county fair work, also further
plans for the annual picnic.Mrs.
Renae has kindly offered her homefor the summer to the club mem-
be rs to us e ns a me e tl ngpla o e w
rrnrry on their work.Mrs. EffieHmellne and Mrs.Blanche Jones
were hoahesses for the afternoon,
and served ice aeam and calie.
June Dress Event continued aithe Fashion Center with the arriv-
d ol 200 more new Summer sm
Dresses plwed on sale at $4.98
sans,$7.95, $10 and $12.75 insizes ll to 52.Every style, color
maoenol you could poulbly wantls to be found in this Sale af thr
Fashion Center this ThursdayFriday,Saturday,Monday unc
continuing up to and including
Thursday, July Brd.Don't forgel
July 4th il Friday of next week-
shop early gm be sure and Aho;
at the Fashion Center.23-1|
AnL1NG'roN Notrns
Mrs.Loren Masters,nee EulnAdams. who wu mnrried in the
spring but whose weddng was
only recently announced was the
e.......,as .at i n 5 -mn mu adelidouslunch was served.
Mrs.Ethel Unland attended s
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Anna Stell in Fremont Saturday
afternoon.
Dick Cady, who has been visit-
ing at the home ol Lyle Christen-
sen in Genoa for the past week,returned home Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs . H.C.McClellanhad as guests at dinner Sunday,
\Mr. and Mrs. Roy Charles and
daughter, Marjorie of Omaha and|V. S. Charles of Tekamah.
Misa Nilda. Bender of P\|ller1.o:i,
Calif.,is visiting a t the H.W.Schoettger home and will remain
until after July 4th.A string quartet from Doane
College at Crete, gave a fine pro-
gram at the Congregationalchurchon Wednesday evening.
Miss Rachel McClellan returned
recently from Omaha where shevisited relatiws and attended the
graduating exercises at North highMrs. Will Unland, Mrs. Hobson
Ludwig and Mrs. S. S. Dixon at-
tended a handkerchief shower inlFremont on Friday honoring Miss
Gretchen Meyer.
Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Marshall
entertained a party of friends at|a dinner dance at the country club
in Omaha on Saturday evening.
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um-My new wh mi... .e.....~w ...-Blair.The Morris Masters home in the
country was the scene of a pleas-
ant gathering when Miss Maude
Masters and Mrs.Francis Dolan
were hosrtesses to the Eastern
Star kensingtnn on Friday after-noon.Guests were Mrs.John
Rhoadcs and Mrs.Philip 0'Han-
lah of Blair, Mrs. Hottie Treet oi'
Herman, and Mrs. Major Ormsby
of Casper, Wyo.Mr. and Mrs.Rhea Gilfry andchildren, spent Sunday here at the
li. Gilfry home.
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Echten-kamp and family and Mr.and
Mrs. Julian Jungbluth and family
motored to Scribner Sunday where
they spent the day at the B. I-'.
.Cook home.Mrs. P. L. Cady and Mrs. Ver-
non Marshall entertained a group
of ladies at a one o'clock luncheonWednesday afternoon.The ladies
niotored to Fremont where the
hostesses had reservations at the
luncheon served by the Congrega-
tional ladies there.Later theladies returned to the Cady home
where they spent the remainder
o t the afternoon playing heans.Mrs. A. O. Hawkins won the prize
for high score and Mrs,R.A.|
Davies for law.
Special Sale of 100 lovely strawhatsforlittlegirlsandmisses,
valua up no $3.50 for only Sl.l t
The Fashion Oenter.
Slippers that Wear for 'Women
and Children can be bought at the
Fashion Center.Enna Jcttick, $5and $6 for solid` comfort in this
hot weather.23~1t
BREWSTER BITS
Sunday guests at the llama
Svogerson homo were Mr.andMrs. Carl Anderson and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs.Jonas Olson, all
of Sioux City.
Wedneway aiternoon visitors atthe E. E. Matzen home were Alma
and Hilma Swanson and AlmaSvogerson, also Mrs. Nic Christ.
Mrs.Bi ll Vogt spent Monday
evening at the L .D.LauxitsenhomeandMrs.Ernest Monson,
Mrs. Alfred Svugerson and daugh-
ter spent the same awni ng withMrs.H. Swanson while Mr. Nels
Lauritsen,Mr.Louie Lauritsen,
Monson, Harry Swanson and Al-
fred Svogerson attended the Ak-
Sar-Ben den at Omaha.
Wm.Vogt, Hans Vogt,Ernest
Alfred Svogerson and Ansel
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Geared-to-lhe-Road Tire to
outwear any other tire of equal
nrirn when run under the
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'(nwolroufm)
Anon. om. U. B. L.
The\
GUARANTEEinOmahaonSaturdayevening.Included in the party from Arl~
ington were Messrs. and l5It:sdamesVernon Marshail, C. G.Marshall,
Chas.W.Andrews,John Hebard
and Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Cady.
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Speggers
market. Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen
spent Sunday evening at the Art
Jensen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tietgen,Opal Jane and Delores were Sat-
urday evening visit/urs at FredNelson's.
Mr.and Mrs.Soren Wulsmann
spent Sunday afternoon at NelsBuchardvs.
Jim Nielsen and son, Lloyd call-
ed on Alfred Svogerson Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Swanson and
family, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swan-
son and family motored tn Thurs-ton Sunday for a family reunion
as Elmer, Earl, Leonard and Fred
Swanson live there.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson
at the cam_p for n period gf elgh'-Society me~with Miss Claraveeks.Miss Clara llIc|erhenry,Mengedom Thursday sftemoon.aso left quite recently for Lm-|Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtmanand
coin where she is an assistant at family were Fremont visitors on
%.;..T:3 f:"';.::'§ °,:s a . °:::":s T h u r s d a y ~
daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Fredl Tl\e_N¢»edle and_Study Club held
Meierhenry of this place.|u plcmc at QW High Banks, Wed-
Miss Luclla Reckmeyer,who nesday evening.has taught several years in :xl Wm.Holtman ahd lpster were
girls school at Mount Pleasant, Nickerson callers Fdday afternoon
left recently fyr Iown City, lowul Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paeper andwhereshe will take n summer fumlly entertained company from
course w obtain her mast/cr de-Omaha Sunday.
gree..~,I Mr.and Mrs.Aug,Kerkhoffwggcgkaggggli 2§§!§5'2.i '3¥"'é<§;3.Stanley and Rodney and Miss hor:
dny evening at a family dinner.-rains Scheer called at the Ernest
Miss Raymah Peterson, who has Meier home Sunday.
Bankrupt Stock
and Fixtures for Sale
The bankrupt stock of Wm.
P. Turner of The Pioneer
Jewelery Store will be sold
SATURDAY
JUNE zs., 1930
Beginning at 4 p. rn.
All articles will be offered
at a sacrifice and persons
interested will find some
real bargains from which
to choose.
Sunday.Mr.and Mrs. Ted Wilson andson of Newman Grove, came the
last of the week for a visit at the
U. J .Denman home.They alsospent the weekend at Fontanelle
with friends.
Martha Martin of .Cedar Bluffs,
spent the week-end with het bro-
ther, A. C, Boldt and Mrs. Boldt.Mr. and Mrs.Will Ludwig en-
tertained a few friends and rela-
tives on Friday evening in honor
of their son, Hobson Ludwig and
Mrs.Ludwig,who are visiting
here from Chicago.An informal
evening was spent alter which re-
freshments were served.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shippy of
Coloma, S. D., were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.Pharris.
Little Charles Christensen of
Bennington,spent part of last
week at the Chas. Fagg home.Miss Ruth Meierhenry of this
place, left the last of the weekfor Little Sioux, Iowa where shehas accepted a podtion as dieti-
tian at Camp Iwaqua where a hun-dred Camp Fire girls will be in
camp.Miss Meierhenry, who has
hsd three years at the state uni-
versity, is the youngest girl to be
sent out on this kind of work but
was highly recommended hx her
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S u n d a y vi s i ti n g a t th e W . K .E l y
ho me .
Mr s .Ma r y Ro s en b au m is vi s it-
in g r e lati ve s in Li n c oln .
Mi s s C la r a E h n i n g e r o f Ho o p e r ,
sp e nt the wee k -e n d wi th the H. W .
Sc ho e ttge r f ami ly .Mi s s E h n i n g e r
expe c ts £0 g o ab r oa d abo ut th e
mi d d le o f J u ly , s a i li n g f r o m Qu e-
be c to po i nts o f i nter e st i n the old
c ountries.
Mr . a n d Mr s. L o r e n Mas te r s a c -
c ompa ni ed b y Mi s s Do r o th y Ma s -
te rs a n d He n r y Mi l le r o f Bla ir ,
l i k I
Mrs.~RRY S ~ o n ~ W ~ ~ r s
Nels Swanson,Alma and Hilma
and Hilma Swanson, Alma, Harry
and Hans Svngerson.
Sunday dinner guests at theFerdinandWiesehome were Mr.and Mrs. Albert Nelson and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen and
Phylis called at the Charles Reeh
home Tuesday evening.
Wednesday evening dsitors at
the Nels Swanson home were Mr.
and Mm Har-ry Swanson and fam-
ily,Mr.Hans Svogerson,Alma
a n d ~ S v o g e r s o n ,__
Henry Tietgen home.
Soren Wolsmanzfs called at theHarry Swanson home Sundayeve-ning.
Christine Svogerson spent S\m-day with Wilma and Evelyn Voss
at the Will Voss home.
Misses Alma and Hilma Swan-
son spent several days this week
with their cousin, Alma Svogerson
at the Hans Svogerson home.Tuesday evening visitors at the
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Davies for low.
Mrs.A.W.Ayers and grand-
daughtcr,Barbara Jean Dilliner ofRockport,Mo.,arrived on Wed-
nesday for n visit with relatives
here.
BELL CREEK VALIEY
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lallman and
Norris of Hooper, visited Sunday
afternoon at Mrs.Minnie Lali-
man's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and
Lester visited 'hzesday evening at
the John Echbenkamp, Sr. home.
Henry Lutkehus oi Chappel, who
shipped a carload of sheep to
Omaha,stopped off Wednesday
evening and Thursday for a short
visit at the home of his brother-
in-law, Wm. Holtman and family
while on his rctumtrip home.
Th Nickerson bnll team was vir-torioug in a game with Uehllng
Sunday at Nickerson the score be-
ing 3 to 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lallman and
sons, Curtis and Mer ton and Irene.
Leona, Viola,Ervin and Iester
Holtman called at the Mrs. Minnie
Lallmsn home Sunday evening.
Miss Irena Holtman came home
Wednesday evening fa visit with
her folks and uncle, Henry Lutke~
hus at Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs John Echtenknmp,
Sr. had Sunday supper at Wm.
Hultman's.
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June Dress Event continued at
the Fashion Center with the arriv-
al of 200 more new Summer Silk
Dresses placed on sale at $4.98,$6.75,$7.95,$10 and $1275 in
sizes 11 to 52.Every style, color,
material yqu could possibly want
is w be found in this Sale at theFashionCenterthisThursday,
Friday,Saturday,Monday and
continuing up to and including
Thursday, July Brd.Dan't forget
July 4th is Friday of next week-
shop early and be sure and shon
at the Fashion Center.28-lt
Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and Chris-tine.Th sd .r e ts °N e b l 'at tler N"@'¥°`é `l§°f}"'L'Z,°m@"'i.,§.-Q P h o n e 2 5 5 B l a i r ,
GARNER f~SERVICE
h a v e a l w a y s -
vnjoydi an excep-
tionally fine reputation
amongmers.
When the famous Miller
Cuaranuc was announced,
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'f~~I lheir dedllon in hvor
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guaranua!
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have m eh eonidogg lg
them.
M I L L E R
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On Your Old
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(Pham ar arm In
3 for an appraisal).
. . that has. caused
thousands to buy
their first set of
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Blair,Nebraska
C. J. Schmidt, trustee ¢
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W i t h The Churches
AS TOLD BY 'mmm PASTORS
I-`lltST l\lE.'I`ll0DlST CHURCH at 1:30.All who K0 are to "UF
Carl Bader Pastor their own dinner.
Those who are unable to getTonight(Thursday)ne 'I 45 P away earlier are asked 10 be at
n T l ;md We ekl Sggyg Mi lle r rm i n ti me fo r me ge t-
spxrnu nn aocm re h din r z 5:30.will be held at me church Notice wre»...e;..... 'li.|"».... Q .-\......» no
l Mr. md Mn. A. J. Rldxte r and
two children of Cardwell,Mo.,
Mn. J. L. Pounds and Peggy and
Mr.Kenneth Richter,au spent|Wednesday afternoon visiting at
the E. C. Lippincotx home.'Mr. and Mrs.Fred Olsen,Mr.
#nd Mrs.Ed Olson and son and
children visited ar. the Ted Olsen
home Sunday.They also helpedMrs.Olsen celebrate her binhdayMr. and Mrs. Ches Sutton and
Neil were Sunday dinner guests
al;the Hans Jorgensen home at
Ke nn nrd.___.
and family were Sunday visitors
at the Harvey Kuhr home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Albach andchildren and Mrs. Albach of Flor-
ence, vidted at the Lloyd Johnsonlr. and Hn. Glm Mc Do nald and
II1
2-nd Andrew Albach homes Sun-
y,Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen anddaughters called to see the new
girl at Carl Anderson's, near Ken-
nard, Sunday evening.
near Blair,helping celebrate in petition i n n l d County Coun'K. Johnson, Deceased.Bobbie's hlrthday..olle§ ng that Margaretba IAmp,'Now, therefore, notice is hereby
Mr.and Mrs.Hana M. Jensen exeeutrix under the last will and given that a hearing will be had
testament of said deceased had re~1on said petition on the 11th dayIcently died and that (he condition of J d y ,A. D.1930, at 2 o'clock
of sdd estate requires the as; P.M., and adl persons interested
pointment of an administratorbonis non with willa:\nexed, said
petition asking for the appoint-
ment of said iwtitioner as-suchadministrator.
_If you fail i n appear- at said
County Court on the 19th day of
July, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. and
contest saifbpetition the Court mayappointsaidLouisGodekeror
me notified to a pear and showcause,. if any,wi-y sdd mn-B-I
ment may not be proved, allowed
and probatxd as the last Will and
Testarnnet of Bald deceased,and;uecution thereof, and administra-
|Lion of said estate be granted.
Witness my ha nd and Official
Seal dils 17th day of Junlr, 1930.
(SEAL)x. C. ELLER
goeosed,and made l n In llcationf o r ~administration, 'ln for
~the wgnment of residue of estate
to such other persons as are bylnwentitledto the name,Ind I
have set the bth dey of July, 1930,
at 10_ocJock A. M., at my officei n said County for the hearing
thereof.
i Dated June 10, 1930.
.KSEAI-)'1 . c . E"='n,
'21'4¥County Judge
NOTICE Ol-' FINAL REPORT
A n n..\.,.|Jalmal, Deanna.
NOTICE IS HEREBY G r v n u
that Henry Hellwinckei has Iliad
with the underulaxed,CountyJudgeofWashingtonommzy,
Nebraska, his final report as Eg.
eeutor of the estate of_SophieMargnrethn Jahnel deceased, and
made an application for :final ad-
ministratiorr and discharge,andfor the assignment of residue of
estate to such other persona aa
are by law entitled w the snme.and I ve set the 27th day of
June,0, at 10 o'clock A.M.,
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the change of day.Theme: "¥"?'°"" " ' ' " " """ " ' " : "" " ° "" " 'tim] Expressions of zhe Christian the golf links and tenrus courts,
Spirit".Don't rob yourself-and and there are plenty of amuse-
th ark for the chil-other:by absence.ments H1 e PSunday, .lane 29th:dren.
10 A- M.---Church School.Areyou inwrcstgd m the Azmual Pic-BAPTIST CIHTRCH
|1567 L. J. Munn, I':xsto111A.M.--l\{ornmg Worship.
mr.and mrs.Clark Lippincott\and baby and Hans Anderson of *
opmm, spent 'Wednesday evening
wlth Mrs. Dora Sumner and son,
"'"¥'§'
" e following famiiies drove toOakland, _Supday evening and en-
j0}'€<i a pxcruc supper there at thepark.Mr. and Mrs. Georze Fol-
o some other suitable person adminlxstrator de bonus non and proceedl l é 0 I ~ I ( 5 9 - 5 ~ a_settlementof said estabe.- - a f f ._ : , . 5 , v . _
L}_¢..._ : _nl-1§n|.n'|~|nN
Wxtness my hand and officialseal this 23rd day of June, !930.(SEAL)I. G. ELLER,23~4t County Judge.
n. v .A 't i f i said County for22~4t County Judze-'IN THE ~ ` 2 ° 5 ' € § { r OF &.";i §»é °%é `~\.,f.
w u1Nc'ro\1 OUNTY D ted J s 1930./ L E G AL NO TI C E AS NEBR SK '(31-}L )une '1. C. ELIl€¥;,
~'C0 t e.COUNTYCOURTIWASHINGTQN Estate of baphne Margarvthn20-4t u n y u x
coUN'ry , NEBRASKA.
Phta ln nf Marv S Mi nn!n . .
. u n u
Hu la o f Ma ry s . Mmm, De .
celsed,
NOTICE 1s GIVEN to the cmd-
itors to appear before me at the
County Court Room in Blair,
Nebraska,on the 11th day of
J dy ,1930, and on the 13th day
ol October, 1980 at 10 o'clock A.
M. fo r the purpose o l examin-
ation,adjustment and allowance
of claims.All claims not filed on
or before the 11th day of July,
1930 will be forever barred.
Daved this 16th day of June,
1980.
(SEAL)1.C. ELLER,
224:County Judge.
NUTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Dehe!, AttorneyI N THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
Estate of Frank EL Warrick,Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that A.C.Debel has filed with
the underdgned, County Judge ofWashingwn County, Nebraska, his
final report as Executor of the
estate of Fmnk E.Warrick,De-
Real Silk Hose, $1.00 value. 2 pair for $1.00
n These Dresses are $1.00.
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the hadache a nd congested
fa d i n g o f a.cold i n th e
h e a d - h o w qui c kly th e y
di sa ppea r when y ou take a
ta blet o r two 0 :
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House Dresses, 75c and up
ffernoon Frocks-Voiles and Sheer Prints
1.95.
See our line of Baby Clothes.Dresses,
Booties, Sweaters, etc.Everything for the
Baby.
Now is the time to choose a summer Hat.
Bargain prices.
Berets in all popular colo ~.\
Silk Lingerie at popular prices-Ste~-ins
Nafiomil
qgnaerellawekS Beer Summer)/pc: nt)/Dresses
.Sizes two io ei; years
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aher & Carrign
non
nn,Attys.
Special music.Beginning "Sum
mer Momlngs in the Mountains".Vacation brings visitors to your
c}zurch be there to help welcome
9:'I r lm and um mr.na 51 'H 'I-'Es'mu\'rE or EXPENSES 1-'onghrninsg W9|;7=in.a1Ai-HH-922'-=:~.'. ~ =1=5<\=§=. "Hr-255 JH!-=_F1=a<;af¢@.\1= =2§s>1=31..la
Junior B. Y. P. L., ':80.l ' " " :rea Uunger mr. and Mrs. ur:r r nrzsuuvriu By 'run T : Ed 2 H \Evening ,,,-me 835, P. M.ihoum Mencke aka children and MAYOR AND couNc1L or THE msg andwaxgaln me unk.no;l);'
l»'\;yer rneefing Wedhesday, 8:00 gh mf Ne . Wh05: Blifldilg CITY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA:véiie of Edward Hay- E R Hay:
.,,.~/»1.vme "=1 S'=°e enc ' n u m b m ¢f ~..Our services Sunday were be- h°@°'_ _.,mum; n»i¢>AP;:ra»|$122. Ya Ixrst ~ ~ _ " T E ~ f \
them6:45 P.M.--Young People's p
Fellowship meeting.A spirited
half-hour _program,followed by le
Open-Air meeting.rr
27:15 P.M.--Upen~Air Happy d.Hour service.Please note the Q
- - - - " J ' : "`l"'r - - r " " " "n a y n r s t a n a m m n a m ea w n o r m a l .W e w a n t t w e n t y l n e m r '" g d ' " ' § , P ° ' $ ` ¢ F » § " } § " " § "g f b e . r a i B @ d b Y s a i d 5 5 " f o r t h e f l s u n k n o w n ,: w i f e o f E .R .
. H a y ss o r e i n S u n d a y S c h o o l n e x t S u n ' | l i : e l 1 w l 1 m e m r w e r e ' s m § d a §c a l y e a r Q O F H M G H C IIIS o n t h e f i r s t P e t e r H i y L u c r e t i a H a y ,m f e o f
a g t h a n m e h a d I n s t S u n d a 3 g m " m u g .g t h ; h o m e o f M , _ ' T l - I G B G I B Y 111 M a y ,1 9 3 0 ,i n c l u d i n g P e t e r H a v ;E d w i n R .H a v :
in te re s t a n d pri nc ip al du e o r to H a y , f i r s f e n d r e g , n a m e ~c han ge of h our , ma de to u tilize the " l u } 0 u ve o n e u m m e tw e n ty ?ana 1.i|.l:>.ur r e a h a ms e n .e1f=>~~»:§;; f°,f m out-ofdofnq mcetf- ;~f@y-g ollsisen-9 t;Z1Jl1.ildre1};;dI)3y'*t L11-s.f\v\é W .No y e s a n d d a u g h -bec ome d u e o n bonded indeb ted-W i f e o f E d wi n R_ Ha y ; Ge o r g e B
m g .w.o pay 111051651 ln stru -e x u n a y M a ren 's ers o .tesco,Ne b .spent.F r i -ness,s i n k i n g f u n d s a n d th e di f -..~f h 'E - Id a y n i g h t Vi u n f a t ih t!E.(E.fn|PIt'|nhinnéa and \:»nnn| \na nf nf..1 e P ° - . M m e l e m r '.W i ?men ts are mvnted to b n n g th e m p r o g r a m a t th e ho u r o t e ex.
4
to hcip mrilh the song service."Bible Watering Places"will beour evening themes for these sum
mer Sunuays.General sioganz
"Hu,every one that thirstew,
Com#:ye to the waters".Bringyour friends to enjoy this refmsh-
ingsun-set. service.__
hing' service.M r s . ~d Lifspincett home M "W M " |
1191 daughter, Margaret have been p 111. John Panley and sons of;
wurkzn fa mf 11 t th . F'"°=°*»°"» Iowa spent Sunday vis-c h i l d r e g .i m . " a i 1 i : 1 \ i t l @ a l u m é h § || m f 1 g a t t h e C h a r l e s u s h h o m e .
d r e n ~t o p l a n n o " o f o r ~~ C o n i t i r g u n l t y ~
...a y m e e g a t e o m ef i n e p x c r n c m e w i l l h a z e s o o n .' o f M r s .E d O l s e n f l n u r s d a y a f t e r -
fIfh~3_g f r l f f o f v u ;c o n s ; - p g a t t o n . n o o n . .A f t e r a s h o r t b u s i n e s s
A \ A \i V l l J \ \ \ » i J u a q u n s | . . u \ , l | 1 :
penditure of said City,.
and classified as hereina
forth, is estimated as foll
wit:
Printing and Publication $
Salaries of City Officials
For Streets, Alleys and
itemized
fter set
ows, to-
500.00
6,ooo.oo
mer, nrst and real name unknown,
husband of Annie Wiemer;M. E.
Noble,first and real name un-
known;Noble,first and
real name unknown, wife of M. E.
Noble; Mrs. H. P. Campbell, first
and real name unknown:Jerome
2,000.00
it2,000.00
5,000.00
1 .000.00
F.Bryson; the unlmown heirs nr
law,devisees,lelalees,Qersonal
representatives and all other per-
sons lnberestfd in the estates of
each al the following named per-
..,.....,n ,__. "_Y..."
n eunesuuy, 1:50 r. zu.--5un-set. men aanuruay evening at the parMid-week service.Join the circle. sonage and organized a "W orld meetin a number of contests were Bridges _1enjoyeMrs.Chris Jensen and Fire Department Eq\upme1Mrs.Gene David winning prizes.|and Purposes
All but one mgnher were present Miscellaneous Purposes
3551 f»he__f°l{°wms. ~§§iwrs=Mmlcivax and .cnmimn Suits
Wide Guild".They had as visit/~CONGREGA'1loNALCHURCH o n Ara mm-i..M...-.,..¢+..J +L-" " |- - - o - - - - - \- » - » ; \ \ H \UL u n :A .F .h e w e l t ~r r \ " ; h i f1 r n n n f f a t n \ \ n \ » l O L . ....l.....
1 J n v u y n u n .\ . u \ » u \ . l l D N C I I I U U
Church School nt I0 and public
worship nt 11 o'¢:lock next Sun-
day moming.
At 2:30 p. m. the young people
are to gather at the church and
start by auto for an out of town
assisted in perfcctnig the organ-
ization.Miss Margaret Budgerow
is president and Mrs. Chas. Llmb
was chosen as sponsor.A de-
ligmml evening was enjoyed by all
present.
.
r m z manmeson,Mrs.CharlesHusk, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Chas.
Thielioldt., Mrs. Clifford Ray, Miss
Mane Koenig, Misa Harriet Chris-
fegwen. Mrs. A. c. Wetherby and
Miss Naomi Smith o i Dennison,
Iowa.A number of children were
mlm un-man.:\'........._.u.
Principal and Interest on
Bonded Indebtedness due
or to become due 40,000.00
Salaries of Employees Main-
tenance, Dperstion and Ex-
tendon of Electric Light
¢~...,_.nf AM nn
sons;1-.aware nay,r.. xc. nay,Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hay, George
B. lane,Annie Wiemer,M. E.
Noble, Mrs. I-I. P. Eampbell, Jer-
ome F.Bryson,real names un-
known; and all persons having or
claiming any inoerest in Lois 11,
0NEBRASKA.'
Estate of Sophie Margarvthn
_ _ _. . . _ _ - .
the hearing »of.
Dated June 3, 1930.
(SEAL)1. C. ELLER,
20-4t County Judge
place for their weekly meeting.
Conveyancee will be furnished for
such as need.
This week Fddny is the day set
for the annual wurch and pulsh
picnic,which is to be held in
Miller park, Omaha.It is hoped
that s large number of the fam-
_.... .CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. Barnett, Pastor
Bible School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.Preaching, B100 P. M.Qfid-week meeting Wednesday,
_..-,....~....\..we uva m,care,coffee and lemonade was served
late m the afternoon.Mrs. Clif!-
ord Ray added her name m the
nnembgrahip list.The next meet~
mg wall be with Mrs. Lara Fraud-sen July Std.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and
Leslie drove w Ashland Sunday
to spend the day with Mermn Jen-
uyswm m,vW.uvStreet and Public Lighting 5,000.00
Salaries of Employees, min-
benance and Exlendon of
Water Works Sysfem 12,000.W
Parks and Park Purposes 500.00MudcandPublic Amuse-
ments 600.00MaintenanceandOperation
12 and 13, in Weinmefs Addidon
fa the city of Blair, Washington
County, Nebraska; real names nn-
known,
Defendants.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 12th day oi
June, 1980, Jane Millmna filed her
u»HQi¢.n a.. n.-n:.o»:,.»r\,....... -4me s o r th e p a r i s h wi ll p la n to g o ._ The.c hildren o f th e Ch u rc h
_.y - - - - » - v u All u n i u s n u a u u v u m b u azszuup .m .se -n ,w h o i s c a m p i n g t h e r e t h I o f P u b l i c L i b r a r y 3 0 0 0 . 0 0 W a h 'C 0 1 N b k |i nS u n d a y m o r n i n g t h e p a s t o r M i l n u m b e r o f o t h e r b o y s .W 1 a | S i n k i . u z F u n d f o r S e w e r i 1 . = - n , " " * ¥. e "a . -I
---~ --wnuzn you ana BBC!! OI YOU mggm-School, and such adults as can go give excerpts from convention Mary Jane and Béuy Ann Peck Bonds and Interest 4,600.00 er with others are defendants, thewill-°€ Omamf* are qpending [Jie weok Smkmg Fund for Inier-»object. and prayer of said petitionat that ume, am asked to be at talks.In the evening he en th th
the church comer at 1:3Q Friday deavor to give some of the gufood PIL ,_.F"§._'E'?"?.'"'i'Nelhe Mane aectmon Pavimr Bonds :.. 4......\.a....!...._.Q
nrtcmoon.The men will fumish
transportation for all who go, and
ears will be at the church corner
ORUM BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Johnson and
son of Petersburg,N.D.andProf. Steve Iheinertsen, Enid Ruth,
Sylvia and Peter of Morehead,
Minn,spent from Wednesday
evening until Saturday at theRev.P. J. Reinertsen home.Mr.
Johnson is n brother of Mrs. Rein-
ense-n and Prof.Reinertlsen is
Rev, nml Mrs. lteinertserfs son.
lttrh i n P»||.\-erm Mm nlon..
I
things Dr.A.Holmes,the een- ""i'n§'§`31§`$'5f.'r I Hem-mnvention 'P°'k°'» is bringing to "Jayant the weekend visiting atthe
people of Nebraska.
evening at the Martin Larsen
home.
Onim folks who enjoyed a party
at the Fred Jensen home Satur-
day evening' were:Messrs.andMesdamesVlcthrJohnson,Chris
Nelson and family,H. C. Ras~
mussen and Helen,George Ras-
mussen and children, Peter IversenandTessie, Jens Sorensen, Pele:
Nielsen, also Jens Iverson,Ray-
mond Rasmussen, Nels Hansen andMiss Bessie Crowdy.. Other Ruests
Charles Koenig home.
The Willing Workers Sunday
school class had a art Frida
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Randall Iverson,Mr.and Mrs.
Gene David,Mr.and Mrs.FredPeck,Mrs.Layman,Miss Ida
Luenénghoeuer,Mr.A1 Luening-
hoen r,Mrs.Dora Sumner andLoon and Mr. and Mrs.Clark.Ice
cxearn and mke was mrved and
everyone spent a very enjoyableevening.
P y yeveningattheA.Clark home
san. sfm-1,a»..,- »\...» nr..-r~_u
and Interest 1e,ooo.oo
Paving Assessments on City
Property 1,000.W
Salaries of Employes, Main-
tenance and Extension of
lee Plant 7,000.00
Hydrant 'Rentals 2,500.00
And the Mayor and Council of
the City of Blair, Nebraska, here-
by certify that the following is a
tnie and conect statement of the
entire revenue of the G t of
fiscal year commencing on the
first 'hiesdny in May, 1929,
yBlair, Nebraska, received for the
.Revenue received from all
.mm-.....om. mm M
m vo uuuun a uecree lujuugmgthat the plairll.l.ff, Jane Millrons,
is the absolute owner in fee simple
of Lots 11, 17, and 18, in Weimefs
Addition tp the city of Blair,
Washington County,Nebraska;
and w exclude said defendants and
each of them from any a nd a ll
right, title, interest, lien, claim or
demand in or to said real estate
or any part thereof, and to enjoin
said defendants and each of them
from claiming or asserting any
right, title, interest, lien, claim or
demand in or to md premises or
any part thereof and forever quiet-
ing the title to the same in theM"1"f ~ii` ff` E'l "°~'": included Mr.and mfs.Guy 'Binh-'s:"""` `"`1f§§"'° `""" "I""""""°f"'6E§,°§`h£"mg; Tu=;;§g§,°a . ;| Ivy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmus- ,1f§'3j"Iu b y ggg * § ; § § » ~
noon at the Carl Rasmussen home."§?.ETF' .°}!{"£"'?ar3d M11 and $1.35;Genuine Crenn ¢'¥hiH'm:|
avunsua ¢z.c.l,ooU.UUB e i t f u r th e r r e s o lve d th a t t h i s plaintiff and to remove all cloud
resolution be entered nt large on
the minutes of this Council and
that the same be published for
four consecutive weeks in The
Enterprise,a legal newspaper of
general circulation in the City of
Blair, Nebraska,
Passed and approved this 20th
day of June, 19ao.
J. Harald Stewart,
_Mayor.ATTEST:
C.E. Krause,
City Clerk.
(SEAL)23»4t \
An Amazing Offer!
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
Eight-inch Plaster Elephant .Soc
Can of Cook's RAPIDRY .._§g
Regular Value 85c
?3'f,"i§"1F7f'f°f'f'EH§ 29¢
This unusual offer is being made to liilmduoe RAPIDRY,
the new Cook Enamel and Varnish which dries In fmxrhoursRAPIDRY brushes so easily and levels out so
smoothly that every woénan can now finish her own fur-
niture, woodwork, floors and art objecls.
Come in and See 5 Painted Prizes
Register at our store on or before the above ale dates.
Five beautild painted prizes, now on display ln our vrln-
d ill b arded 1 dravrln held lastow,w eaw a n g t o b e the d qof the aala You muy be the lucky one!
Rivett Lumber 81 Coal Co.
' J I "'
Fourth of July
wants---
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hosiery
Per pair - - - ~ - -- - 25c, 50c to $1.00
Children's Play Suits - - - - - - - - - - 50-79c
Girls' fine summer Dresses ~ - - - - - -1.00
Ladies' fine summer wash Dresses - -1.00
Rayon Underwear - - - - - - - - 50c to 1.00
Ladies, Misses Hats- - - ~ - - ~ - 1.00 to 1.50
All kinds picnic needs as plates, spoons,
napkins, wax paper, etc.
|=|REwoR|{s
on sale Wednesday, July 2
PRICES RIGHT
B lair Racket Store
NOTICE OF BEARING
I N THE c o u nf r y COURT OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
ln the Matter o! the Estave of
Hans Asmus Lamp,Deceased.The heirs at law, next of kin,legateea, creditors and all persons
interested in said estate are here-by notified that on the 23rd day
of June, 1980, Louis Godeker tiled
Dr. Miles' Aspfir-Mint in fm
new, stable, mint,-davox-ed tabletthat is mxking ne°Pl° nll over
the country "Smile at tha Asha"
Your druggist hu them.llic md 25c Packags
YOUL L GE T REL IE F-
urz Y~°o Y : ~K
sI4>
yI
You and each of you are here-
by required to answer said peti~
tion on or before the 28th day of
July, 1930, or said petition will be
taken as true and judgment render-~
ed according'v
J ANE M[L.,;\.0NS,Plaintiff,
2 1 -5 t By Maher and Carrigan,
Her Attorneys.
||
ON PETITION FORPROBATE OF wtru.
A.c. Debel, Any.
0 ~o
Bloome1~, Teddies, Slips.
You are invited to see our line
P "ssSTATE OF NEBRASKA s
ln the County Court ofWashington County, Nebraska.
In the Mutter of the Estate of
Chris K, Iuhlumn, Deceased:The verified petition of Sophie
Johnson has been filed in the
County Court of said Cpunty, pray-
ing that Letters 'lznwtsrnentary do
issue to Sophie Jo n under the
last Will and Testament of Chris
The Stye Shoppe
e I.Van'Deusen --Blair, Nebrask
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da u gh ter s
no o n a t th .
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L 'R u d o l p h I i a n s e n ° € § ° , A n g e l c s ,w a s b a p t i z e d S u n d a y
a r d .T h e y s p e n t e m o r n i n g ,b y R e v .P .J .R e i m r t s e n
i m .S t .P a u l s _ c h u r c h S p o n s o r s
a . . L U U 'D u n a . u m l u u n t u - - l 2 l . l C e B D U d l l U .
- - n o l u s t e r - - p i c o t t o p $ 1 . 5 IJ ;S i l k
t o t o p s e r v i c e w e i g h f u l i f a s h -
i o n e d $ 1 ;N e v e r d n r n ,2 p a i r $ 1 .
S i z e s 8 %t o 1 0 - a l l c o l o r s .F a s h -
i o n C e n t e r .'D S L H
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B l mf were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jensen Slippers that. Wear for w€§'m§5{Ja ral.-ul-..uU Mrs.H.C.Rasmussen and soriland Chiidren can be bought at the
hbo Harold,Fashion Center.Elma Jettick, 35|i ~ A_ u : g d Phyllis, little daughter of Mr. and $6 for solid comfort in this!
[_2:00 p_ M ar]d Mns._ Vic§or .Jolnson,is il1,l1ot weather.9:2..1f}
Northhoum
9:00 A. L
azuu r. m.ozuu r. nu.mm measles m. uus ume.Q " 'ms P. M.sus P. 1|Mrs.Rich ni N 1 .wenai -ed a humbc;nf°.§u°.2L§°sm11'v ~ ~ N E W S
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MARCUS BECK
BONDED ABSTRACFER
'cum in Hayle Bug.
afternoon in honor of her birthday.
A dainty luncheon was served wthe `guesLs.
Mrs.Merle Newkirk and son'helped Mrs. Boone Newkirk cele-
brate her birthday Monday u n
emoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Thonnedrove to onénm last, Sunday eve-
ning to see Mrs. John Reeh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter
and children called at the Anna
Ifuess home in Herman Wednes~
I I A l1l..llnh€1' nf D|l¢\R'iu warn nrain\»_| day QEVCHUIZ.wmE¥b1 -"si" a'1 " " ' "' ° " " "; ' | ; ;in-. md L . r mChrisn. n . m" h . ¥ . .in »,....'.E.. nfLP¢Ilt Thundly evezllnlr at Earl
' r u n n - ' I m n u n n
Office in Stats Bank Bldg.|.
:E .C.Rann, Proprietor \
Me al; 4 0 'C e nt s I
n m x l e n z C d s i n n I
Satisf ac tory Se rvi c e 1
Courteons Treatment |Fig! door east Enterprise office
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xDr. Norman K. Rnhmann0I"I`0)IE'I`RIS'1'
Owr the Blnir Dnxg Co.Phone Black dl.
|Evenings by Appointment
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Insurance
Real Estate and Loans
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COMPANYgBonded Abstracter g
PHONE. 15I Pilot Bldg.Blair. Nebraska
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DR. EDWIN T. JIPP
DentistX-RAY s aa vrcs
l ns . w. F. HEMPHIL L
Offices tn Stain Bank BldgPhone 298 Blair, Nebr
TR AI N S HE D UL E -
East-6 10 'p m daily
C. St P., M & Omaha
Northbound
7 15 un. daily except Sunday
2 52 .m dailpy eros Sands7 52 a.m. Sunday ons;Y
Southbound
12:85 p.m. daily exoepl. Sunday.
6:80 pm. daily.
Chicago & Northwestern Railroad
West-8:35 a.m. daily.
1rene's bmhdLyQ " `
Wednesday evening guests atthe Richard Nelson home were Mr.
and Mrs.I-I.C.Rasmussen and
Inmily,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jen-
sen and family.
Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen
spent Wdinesday evening at the
Jim Nelson home in Blair.
,Earl Toft of Fremont,was aTuesday dinner guest at the ChrisBenson home.
Mesdames Chris Benson andChrisPeterson and Irene,also
Miss Hazel Newl-drk spent Wed-
nesday aftlcmoon at the AlbertJensen home, near Fontanelle.
Mrs. Rudolph Andrenson was a
Monday nftemoon guest of Mrs.
Ed Geisselmun.Mr.and Mrs.Joe .lessen and
children and Miss Lennetta Gnuse
spent Sunday evening at the Chris
Benson home.
Friday evening guests at the
Roy Fagerquist home were Mr.
und Mrs, Albert Jensen and chil-dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buch~
ardt and son.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fagerqdst
of Valley were Sunday dinner
guests nt the Roy Fagerquisthome.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ras-
mussen and family were evening
guests.Mr. and Mrs.Roy Fagerquist
and daughters spent Thursday eve~ning st the Chris Peterson horns.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
phone 47 Alice Triplett.Make
your appointments early, please. lt
Values to $10 in Printed Flat
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
sale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizes 11
to 46 at the Fashion Center
Thursday,Friday; Saturday and
Monday.28-lt
BENCH NOTES
Mr.and Mrs.Charles Husk
called on Mrs. Eva Cook ol Blair,
on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Chex Sutton attended a
shower last Thursday afternoon,given by the Indies' Aid Society
for Mrs. Gay Bennett.
Potersen's.'°_ _
Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Wach-
ter and Madlyn and Mr. and Mrs.Chris Vinderalev called a t theMrs. Lizzie Ackerman home Thurs-
day evening.l
Miss Pearl Behrendt xeturnedto
Fremont Mordsy morning after
span 'Sun ay with her lrents,mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrendlt.1
Mr. and Mrs.Hans Mstthiesen
and Vernon were visitors at the*
Wm. Christiansen home last Sun-
day evening.
Wm. Hovendick shell:d com on
Thursdny forunuon.
Mr. and Itks. Wm. Christiansen
and Bergitia were \Ve¢.kl»esdsy
evening callers at Wm.Hoven-dick's.Mr. and Mrs. Harland Christian-
sen und Betty Lou were Monday
evening visitors nt the Curl Edck-
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert and
children called at Chris Vinder-
slev's Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov and
Lyle were visitors at the Wm.
Christiansen home Tuesday eve»ning.
Mrs. Pete Rudine spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Hana M. Jen-
sen.John Reeh moboled to Omaha on
Tuesday afternoon oo ggf,Mrs.
Reeh, who had been in the Lord
Lister hospital the past three
weeks.Little Audrey and Gordon
Reeh also returned home afterspendingthethreeweekswithrelatives
Ellard Christiansen has been
visiting with his parents, Mr. andMrs.Harry Christiansen in Fre-
mont, the past week.
Mrs.J a ms Damm and Edwin
of Adrnah, vislwd their daughter
and sister, Mrs. Wm. (Juisuansen
and family Monday evening.
Mrs.c.W.Christiansen and
Viva Mae of Blair,Mrs.Alfred
Jespersen and daughters ol Ber-man, and Mrs. Harland Christian-sen and Betty Lon spent Wednes-
day at Henry Christlanseds.
Mrs.Fred Anderson and Mrs.
Ole Jensen spent Wednesday aft-
ernoon at the J. L. Petersen home
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Sunday visitors at the Mrs.Carrie Jacobsen home were:Mr.
and Mrs.my Donnelly and baby
of Omaha and Meta 'l'h»ompson.
Lucille Skov spent one after-
noon last week at the Arthur An-
derson home.Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Loftis
an ljowunl took Sunday dinner
ut e Olc Jonson home.
.,i\lr.:md Mrs. Hur d,Curleyand
fdmily visited nt the Cliffonl Cain
home Friday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Ear T-homfrson
and children spent Sunday at the
'l l r . a n d l l r s . F n n k B r o w n h a d
u their guests Sunday,Mr.and
Mrs. Charles Berry 61 Kennatd.
Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Svend-
gmrd and family were dinner
guests at the Lloyd Brown home
Sunday.
A shower wan given at theWm.
Marshall home Sunday for Cora
Marshall Masters.About thirty
ladies were present.She received
many beautild presents and a :aloe
lunch was served
Mr.andMrs.B.Mas1>erslmdns
dinner guests Sunday,Mr.Will
Pierce, Edith Thompson, Mrs. Gil-4
mane, Mrs. Flornece Stone, all of
Omaha.
Mrs.Herman Jungbluth,Ker-
mit and Bernard were visiting at
the Julian Jungbluth home Sunday
lllr. and Mrs. S. R. Batson and
Naomi were dinner guests at the
,Henman Jungbluth home Satuz~'
'dam|ilk. and Mrs. Roy Masters were
ientenained at a 6:80 dinner at
Ithe home of Adolph Ott i n Elk-
horn Thursday evening.!Mr. and Mrs. Major Ormsby and
'daughter and Mrs.Clyde Badger
Cnlled at the Herman Jungbluth
home Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs.Nels Sven gaard
were visiting friends in B ir o n
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.s Svendgannd
Qhnd as, guests M nday evening,
Mr.and Mrs.Ha ld Madsen of
Blair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bracsch en-
nm N.-in 'r»...mn=nf. imma in Blair.tf""fi ""d ':'!°f°"°f"i'i5f at dinner
SE P TI C TANK To ~ B UI L T ry s mm d ~ ty po i s o ne o f the shodd ~ reduced and the lidlhr, directions on pukggen.Plncethelto bolster this up, and . lurnilh
.Recently,County Extension
'Agent George Bates reeeivedacall
from Mr.George Ohrt,four
miles west of Ft. Calhoun, lor rs-
lisfanee in installing s.sanitary
sewenge li-l'P°Sl\s y mm o n his
farm.\Mr.o m is building a new
`modern farm home and he is de-
sirous ol installing s. strictly sep-
;tic tank.l A few years ago
ltension organization eonstnxcted a
used for in-
moat benneflcnl,econonuw,and
hwulfui investments than can be
made on any farm.,
Values to $10 in Printed Flat
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
ide at $4.98 and $6.75 in size; 11
to 46 at,the Fashion Center
Thursday,Friday,Saturday andMonday.H - l l
A conlilim FOR
WOMEN
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I 1set of forms w be
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quickly-digested foods featured.
Here are two delicious junket
dishes-eoonomlcal too:
Velvety Banuu lee Cream
Two junlnet tablets;2 table-
spoons cold water, 8 cups milk, 1
cup sugar, 1 cup mashed banana;
2 tablespoon; lemon juice; 'A pintcream.Crush junket tablets and
dissolve in cold waber.Mix sugar
herrieslnn bm mnpfmuswiui'
.powdered sugar.Add the unbeat-
l
land milk mid wann to lukewarm--j
not hot, stirring until sugar is dia-
isolved.Add dissolved junkct tab-
llets; pour at once into freezer can.
II./et stand in a warm pllille until'
Hi rm:arid mashed banana. lemon
en e gg white,and bent wi th A
wdodenfspoon or silver lark, slow-
ly. until stiff-about so minutes-
then plaoe in ice box.Pile lightly
on junket when serving.
Boston Sandwiches
Either leltfover or canned baked
beans can be used for a delicious
filling for u hearty sandwich.
Whole wheat and Boston brown
bread are equally desirable.Press
1 cup baked beans through a
very delicious tidbits as welI_Run
lull A cup of dates sud hall a cap
of walnut meats through the food
grinder,using the coarse plane.
Mix wi th one Philadelphia cream
cheese and 56 teaspoon sugar.
spread on buttered slices ol whole
wheat brea
Scallo am and Potatoes
Into a well-buttered pan put
slices of raw peeled potatoes and
a little pepper.Then n lnyer ofuncooked,sliced ham.Add an-l
dther layer of potatoes and ham
and pour on thin cream sauce (I
I this c m be baked at home ln 1
heavy tin dish with a cover and ne-
lnated over hot water on a camp-
tire._New York Salud
Four slices pineapple,'A cup
celery,Q cup nuts chopped.2
oranges,cream m=r°¢>Ml=°»leb-
tuce.Arrange slices of pineapple
on nests of lettuce leaves.Cut
celery in slender strips,one and
lonehnlf inches long,and mix
lwith nut meats.Pile in centre oi
pineapple, and garnish with four
sections of orange,free from
memhranc,laid symmetncnlly on
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s y s te m ha s wo r k e d perf ec tly .
W h e n th ey am p r op er ly "i n stalled ,
th e y need n o atte n ti o n f o r ma n y
y ea rs un de r th e hea vie st o f us-
ages.
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,.,..tablespoon flour,1 tablespoon pineapple.Pass dressing se~
butter, w 1 cup milk).s p n n k l a m m y .
bread crumbs on top and bake ini 'Vegetable salads oo ,some a
a moderate oven until brown and more difficuR to prepare tha
potatoes are well done.Serve hot.[fruiL salnds, while molded salad
Just enougli ham cnn be used bo_seldom appanr upon their tables
give the desired flavor, which has As a mutter of fact, it. is ve ~l-he advantage of maldng a little easy bo prepare delicious mo ld~
ham go a long way.For picnics:`Continued on page 10
a o:;~. "¢\:»s|\ | \' H H F N D A S A R H O T gul ,ay k c r e a n f ,w g p v e q u n tl to mato c a tc h up ,sf.tea spo on oni on
Ic e c r ea m is alwa y s ap p r ec i ate d 3 °'ac an 1ce ar|s a t a n i ju i c e ;liz te a s p o o n mi xe d mu s t a r d
a s a dessert,b u t wh e n th e zeeze.a n d ES:tea spo on sug ar.Spread on
we a th e r i s h o t i t i s p a r ti c u la r ly i F r u i t So u ff le "bu tte re d sli c e s o f ble n d a n d se r ve
desirable.A li g h t f r u i t s c u f f l e , a Qu e pa c k ag e va n i lla ju n k e t;1 w i t h c risp pic k le.
f l u f f ,a B a va r i a n c r ea m o r so me p i n t mi l k ;wh i te 1 e g g ;1 c u p l D a te Pic nic Sa nd wic h
oth e r li g h t d e s s e r t i s also f i tti n g po wd e re d S ug ar ;1 c u p f r e s h be r - |Th e p ic n ic lu nc h n ee d s p le nty d f
in ho t we ather --»whe.n heavy foo ds r ies.M a k e ju n k e t ac c ord ing to I fruits.fe w d a te s a n dwi c h e s h e lp
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gMr. :ind Mrs,Itoynmnd Mugiil
and children and Mr.nnd Mrs.Floyd Magdll and children took
Sunday dinner ut the Pete Ancler~son home.
Mr.and Mrs.Bill Sprick and
children, Alfred Eriksen and Geo.
Brown visited at the Harold Cur-
ley home Sunday evening.
Martha Haier spent the week-
end at Chas. Koenig's home.
Mr.and Mrs.ueorge Stanley
and children of Dc Soto.werevisitors at the George Loftis home
Suhday afternoon.
Andrew Nelson is on the dck
list this week.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen and
family,Mr.and Mrs.Bill Vogt
were among those who took dinnernt the Arthur Anderson home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
children spent Sunday at the Ed
Huvendick home near Blair.
Ella Mae Curley spent severaldays last week at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Clifford Cain.
Mrs.Henry Hovendick visitedMrs. Moc Rosenbaum Sunday aft-
ernoon.Anna Hoier is visiting at thePete Hagge home at Blair.
Eileen and Roberta Bridwell
spent Thursday night at the Her-man Sprick home.
Mr. and Mrs.B.H.Romans
spent Tuesday afternoon at theWalter Kramer home.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Thorwald Hansen
and children spent Tuesday eve-
"'='f at Julius Weber's.l\ r.and Mrs.Julius Weber
spent Sunday in Blair.Mr. and Mrs.Nels Larsen and
children spent Friday evening atthe Chris Larsen home.
Mrs.Frank Schafer spent Fri#
day afternoon with Mrs.Chns
Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.Henry
Dornacker and family,Mr.and
Mrs. Otto Brsesch ot Bennington.
Alberta Dornacket of Benning~
ton, spent several days last week
at the home ot her sister,Mrs.
Hans Braesch.
The Eastern Star kcnsington
was entertained by Mrs.Francis
Dolan and Miss Maude Blasters at
the home of the latter Friday aft-
'ernoon.The aftemoon was spent
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in a social way, closed by a short
business meeting.A two-course
luhch was served at small tabla
to the following guests: Mesdnmes
Raymond Ludwig, D. W. Lawson,
Alvin Anderson,Clyde Badger,
Emmett Planck,Will Rcckmeycr,
W.F.Whitaker,Barbara Ham-
mang, Otto Mastick,Fred Pfeif-
fer, of the Arlington chapter, Mrs.
Major Onnsby of Casper,Wyo.
chapter;Mrs.John Rhoades and
Mrs.Philip O'i-Ianlon of Blair
chapter,and Mrs.Harriet Treat
of Herman chapter.
Slippers that Wear for Womenand Children can be bought at the
Fashion Center.Enna Jettick, $5
and $6 for solid comfort in this
hot weather.23-lt
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
phone 47 Alice Triplett.Makeyour appointments early, please. It
Silk Stockings that Wear f`"ld
Stripe,$1.95 and $l.50;Onyx,$l.50;Ruby Ring and Kayser,
SL85;Genuine Crepe Chiffon
Hose (ull fashioned-nice and dull
-no luster-pi cot top SL50;Silk
to top service weigh fudl fash-
ioned Sl:Neverdarn,2 pair Sl.Sizes 8% to 10-all colors.Fash-
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Christofferson.Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Webster
and family spent Sunday eveningat the Ed Fletcher home.Mrs. Albert Hansen returned toW home Sunday from the Omaha'
hospital and is getting along nicely
from her goitre operation.
Mrs. Harold Curley entertained
a crowd of little follm at herhomeFridayafbemoonforher
daughers,Maxine and Frances*
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An o k a THE B EE S
The months of May and June
are the busy months in the livesofItalianhoneybeesfor broodraisingisgoingin these two
months at the rate of thousandso! workers per day and it is nec-
essary to feed the colony at that
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,time for, speaking for Nebraska,and Ella Mao Curley.About four we will say that no blossom canoclocknfine lunch was sened.|bc found in large enough numbersPeanuts were scattered nbout the to feed this ever increasing fam-housgfor them to hunt and thelily.So it you want to be wry
one finding the most, received n sure that brood raising is going to
pnze.Pearl Appleby, finding thelbe 100 per cent efficient it would
largest number, received a pretty be well to give each swarm a
comb.
Juno Dress Event continued atthe I-'ashion Center with the arriv.
alpf 200 more new Summer SilkDressesplacedonsaleat $4.98,'
$§.'l5, -$7.95,$10 and $12.76 in
sizes ll to 52.Every style, color,rnataerial you could possibly want
is to be found in this Sale at the
Fashion Center this Thursday,'
Friday,Saturday,Monday and
clogitinuing up to and including
ursday, July 3rd.Don't forgetJuly 4th is Friday 0? next week-
shop early and be sure and shop
frame or two of honey.
Throughout Nebraska, North and
South Dakota,the white sweet
clover does not come into fullbloom until the latter part of June
or the firs t pon of J uly a nd inorder to meet the honey How it ls
well to do a little feeding as we
go.The workers are the "harvest
ands" of the hive and if weather
nd flowers are favorable a large
crop is assured provided the work~ers are in good conditioh and in
large numbers, say 50 thousand on
75 thousand per hive.This largenumberof workers coming out
Monday.23-lt
at the Fashion Center.23-ltljust at the time when the honey
. Values to $10 in Printed Flat_iS secretihg will gather large crops
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on of honey, of ten times ten pounds
sale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizes 11 or more in a single day.
to 46 at the Fashion Center'It can readily be seen that ifThursday,Friday,Saturday and this large number of worker bees
come into being before the honey
is there to gather they are a detri-
ment, as they must be fed, so theDALE Domes
Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones had
as their guests Wednesday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones, of Re-
serve, Kansas.
Vernon Jungbluth lelt for Lln-
coln Saturday where he has taken
a position as osdstant during the
summer vacation with his uncle,
S.R.Batson,who is Nebraska!
representative for the Rlwk Il -
land Stove Co./
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth
had as their guests Sunday.Mr.
and Mrs. 0. V. Theittup, Mr.and
Mrs.Carl Nelson,Mr.and Mrs.
Walter M.n, Pete Thompson
and family,A.Brodegaard and
jarnily,Mr.and Mrs.Frances
Jungbluth, all of Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Junghloth
entertained at cards Wednesday
evening,Mr.and Mrs.Ernest
Tornblsd of Blair.Mr. a nd Mn.
F.Jungbluth,Evellne la d Reg-
gnore, Brodegaard of Omaha,Hr.
§pnd.Mrs. Fnnk Kam-op.
. Marjorie Jungbluth entertained
the 1-H Sewing Club Thursday
Afte r the regudar meeting a de-
glldoua lunch was served to llx-
,teen glrlB.
M n and Hrs.Frank Ku t r u p
secret: of whether or not a large
surplus of say 20 pounds can be
secured to a stand or not, will de-
pend upon whether or not theycomeintobeing at the time the|hon-ey flow is on,and this de-
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pends altogether upon where youue .In the orange groves of
California this flow comes in
April or perhaps March.ln the
tulip regions of Florlda, June isthe time and ln the buckwheat re-gions of New York, August is the
month, oo the beekeeper in eachlocality must make a study ol the
local flora and must of necessity
become more or less a botanist.-V. W. Binderup, President Nebras-ka Honey Producers Association,
Minden, Nebraska.
Fashion Center Beauty Parlorphone£7 Alloc Tri pktt.Hake
your appointments early, please. ltValuesto no i n Printed Flat
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
sale at $4.98 and $6.75 ln sizes 11
to 46 at the Fashion Center
Thursday,Friday,Saturday and
Monday.23-ItSliprs that Wear for Womenand Cgldren can be bought at the
Fashion Center.Ennn Jettlck, $6
and ~$6 lor aolld comfort in thishot weather." ~28-it
1000naw Happy Home and Pnn'
cess Peggy Wash Dresses in dns
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Have you seen it ?
Bli ""o"""on acar,thié"" " and bigger~ HEAVY DUTY Bmlm. The extra.¢1»i¢1<!
11-Weadmer Tread armors a sturdy 6 ply SUPER-f
~ CORD_cancass-¢o give extra endurance,
e x t r a l n i l r e s .,
._,,_1¢,;~.;'i4»
Costs you no name than an ordinary heavy duty.l
Goodyear gives greater values because Goodyear~ MILLIONS MORE tires than any other coml
pany.Before you buy another dre, see how much¥
more we offer for your money-»»plusyear roundsewlk:e!5
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-1Qualityar
Rock-Bottom Cost!
wwaw am /
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£?§>5>"' Hee, too!-»-Mom People ride on
Fu!lOvelsizeBalk>ons
zs x uo S 5.55
6.35
9.15
3 0 8 . 5 0
3115.25 ,nr
on any other kindBigOvafsiseCold!
sonso -s 5.00
32:4-00 9.80
80x5, Envy Duty ---- 18.00
ask us to prove why
Blair Top & Tire CompanyH w v y D u t v T r u c k ' l i j l
82x`6Ti° PB -_-` -43250
ruins Also Low mucnn I
J. E. Miller, Proprietor..'.
Iu,..T e .Top and Upholstering Reparing |
enwrlaimd the Pinochle Club on 14 ca 45 on sale At 31 each at the]
Semin! ,|g},|;_'Fashion Center.28-lt |_n
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Shir, Nebraska, June 26, 1980
Ad v e r t i u l n Th o E n t e r p d u .
c h r u n s e n a o r g u n a m k i n g
office, 161; reddence, 183.29-tt
anfeine I;°a"' dghg §~=;-3 mfg The Enterpriufe editors just re-
owar e ',ceived a fine flsh from Supt.D.23`1t|V.Masser.He is vacationing at
Mrs. W. W. Griffith of Burwell, Leech Lake, Minn.When we get
Neb., is Visiting old friends and a chance at it. we will tell D. v.
neighbors in Blair this week.'rye what we think of it.
:\:
thi m eMiss Neldne Petersen of Oma-!s n.
ha is visiting at the hume of her!Mrs. Gladys Wiist of ML Car-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peb-mel,xu.iB vi ming her father,
ersen, south atmwn.'s. E. Kemp and her sinners, Lucille,
For Sale-'hvo yearling pure!Mrs.Frank Stewart and Mrs.
1,...-
ggmw nl in an omnm hospital,
For Sale-25-gxllan stone j u .
smqum Enterprise office.18-tt
C.H.Hi lda mm and family
spent Sunday at Weeping Water.
Neb.
Mr.and Mrs.Glen Evans en-
joyed a visit from their cousin,
Eugene Evans of Iowa, last week
Mrs. Chas. W. Rice and children
axe goat.: of their cousin,M m
Philip O'Hanlon, today.
The Thursday evening bridgé
club will meet at the Reed 0'Han-
lon home this evening.
Mr. and rs.S.W.Burdic of
Omaha, retu ' g fro m u tri p to
South Dakota,spent Tuesday in
Blair.
For Sala-Bbck Rupberrles.
Phone Glenn zoz.22-It
Highest prices for produce. Phone
258.Forman Produce Co.88-tl
Fmrnim-e, run md Door mver-
lngs.Mathew R. Bendorf.214.1
Rev.and Mrs.A.F.Nawell
dmve to Lincoln Monday morning.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed embnlm-
er and undermker, Blair.Oliioe
phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3-rf
Charlie Gilliam wok Sundly
dinner at thc.home of his brothers,Jim lnd Johg>Gil1iam at Tekamdx.
Mrs. Clark 0'Hanlon is confined
to her home with a badly crippled
knee, the result of a sprain.
Mrs.Joseph Gutschow is oon-
~avid Mu m me r t ~ d M m .L .C
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Th P. N. G. Club pimic ed o n
'Tuesday at Ft. Calhoun park.
Permanent Wave,S'l.50. Allkindx
of beauty work.Phone 197, Mn
K. A. Pound, zos E. Colht.88-I-I
when you nut Ieunrhe adn or
onvelopeg or statement: call The
Enterprise,-1-nf
Mrs.Chiu.McComb is enter-
wnmg the Baptist Mission Cintle
at her home this (Thursday) ahf
emoon.Miss Ikqta Van Deuaen return-
ed last Sunday aloernoon from a
week's visit with Miss DorotheaMastersof Fremont.
Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Wahlstrom
oi Council Bluffs, were guests at
C. K. Be arf, lloenled embalm-" F u n ~ va éevlll 'Fer and undngrhknf, Blair.Odice stunt B§xooting uhes un!!2 u...l'.`$ ' é 'l? ; i i ';J § °'f ;;fo~o t
phone, 161; lu. phone, 188.8 - t ! , d ¢ u i n mn d n rn month. »...» ... _ m.=-_... .*1»@'!°YP€'**!w
i n imn \m. m\dfi we ll loC8t€d
su.||d6Lr§.v.rliila sf! 'col za-1£e y e , "' W i l l i a m O t t o .a W i s c o n s i n f a r m - |" H e m e t a n r e t t v l i m p ' h l n n r l dHr.and Mrs. Edgar Skinner
from up on York creek, were in
Blair recemly.
Mrs. W.G. Fitch spent the lat-
ter part of the week at the John
Fi!/ch home on the bottom.
For Ren lhick house dt corner
bf Gram. and Fourth St.Enquire
Black 259.23-t!
Mrs. Anna Porters of Chicago,
is visiting as the S. Hinc-.line home
at De Solo this \~¢.=¢;»k
Mrs.M. R.Bendorf is cnoer- rheumatic ailment.|M ~~ ~ 'H}.lé § ` § § .l| "f"f'» a y mpa fli y c a rds -dll c a
tainirlg the young married ladies'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson
bridge clubthis ('I`hurS<lay)aft-,are spending the week at Luke
ernoon.I Okoboji.
Frank Adams of the Calhoun For Salt Black and Red Rasp-
Chronicle wns in Blair last Tues-berries.Phone Black 151.
day.l"rank"says that politics in22~2t M. D. Newell
his bum is vefy qldet...,Los a calf, weight about 315
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lou Latmlround at ffhe Enterprise oi
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencko' Popular pnce.at dinner Sunday.I Daryl Hardenbrook drove
Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Carter »>f'0r<i.Nob.last Saturday eve
Omaha,drove up Sunday for a fOr an over Sunday visit wit?
visit, at the parental, Jonas Buzuparents.
CILBIII 1loII19s I Miss Franmn Knnnmnn nf
ffice.
1-Lf
w
'"'%¥l
| his
this
h i n
the
and will be kindly remembered by
a number of people.
Mrs.Gilfred Gamer ls conval-
esclng nicely following an opera-
tion for appendicitis last.week.
Her mother, Mrs. S. M. Cradit of
Neligh, Neb. and her sister,Mrs.
Axson of Pilger, Nab., were hcrc
Co sce her and xetumed to their
... -..... ........ .,....... =gof Omaha, who with Mr. Smith is 5
spending several weeks at Leech :
Lake Mmh mfomns us that Ixsh E
mg ls sure good up there They : J
| .._I ,._ E
|had over eighty fish in wo . l l 0 | \ | | g ~
which should be a satisfactoryf§=
catch for any flshennun.i g
~|§TbeHome ,,f`P¢,f¢¢f Talking Pxclurcshir.and Mis.Henry Boll of
Scnbner and Mr. and Mrs. JamesBail of Ames. visited at the Fredi
pounds.Color,te, some black..Notify Howard Ha n, Herman.l t 'i i i g
;- - - - -- - - -- - -. . - vl . . - . - . 1 U..|.S c h m i d t h a g c l o s e d C i t y ,hl 1 S 110811 e I € C t E d t o b e a t
. Ja n i n e u f F h i n u n m a n . U t h a ~~O f
i ~.
Mrs.L.D. Warrick was sur-
prised and pleased to have a num-
ber of her friends come in on her
Monday to help her celebrate her
birth anniversary.She received a
number of nice gifts and all had a
very pleasant day.Those present
were Mesdames J. Conety, E. w.
Schmidt,Watson Tyson,Mary
Hain, Mi 'e Bugeon,Frank BrossNick ~f~m$ZT P. Compton, J_ Staple-
ton and Prentice Smith.I
ARE YOUSUFFERING ?
Every pain is a
warning from nn-
tum that some-
thing is wrong.
I f you pay no
heed to naturc's
vranings y o u
must pay t h epenalty in serious
suffering.
Health is the nat-
ural state of thu
human body and
i f c o n d i t i o n s
within the body
a r e n o r m a l ,
health is the nat.
ural consequence.
Disease results
from the failure
q i some of the
. -.
.u-»
/» :\ ~
A 1
.~;~
..V 7
0
ARE YOUSUFFERING ?
Every pain is a
warning from nn-
tum thot.some-
thing is wrong.
I f you pay no
heed to naturc's
vranings y o u
must pay t h epenalty in serious
suffering.
Health is the hat-
ural state of the
human body and
i f c o n di ti o n s
within the body
a r e n o r m a l ,health is the nat.
ural consequence.
Disease results
from the failure
q i some of the
functions within the body. It
is the nerve energy that is
Lransmnmd through the ner~
vous system that maintains
bodily function.The Chiro-
practor removes the causes
within the body,which in-
terfere with the normal nct~
ivity of nerves.He adjusts
the spinal vertebrae which
are pressing no the nerves
back to their normal posltlon.
If you are sick or ailing con-
sult a Chiropractor.He will
examine your spine and wll
you your condition.
Dr. W. M. Ford
Wolff Drug Store Bldg.
PHONE 175 Blair, Neb.
I / '
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THURSDAY
JUNE 26
Love Comes Along
With Bebe Daniels
medy-llc Trumpcd Her Ace
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
JULY 2 and 3
Prince of Diamonds
With Aileen Pringle and Lan Keith
Comedy-Moan and Groan
ITUESDAY
n JULY 1
0S u n n y S k i e s
With Benny Rubin and Marcelin Day 1
AESOP'S FABLES SPORT LIG IIT f
Family Night.One 35c Ticket
Admits Two People
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Sunday Matinee
JUNE 29 and 30
Golden Calf
Wilh Jack Mulhall. Sue Carol and El
'Comedy--Scotch. /Pathe News.
Brendel
E FRIDAY and SATURDAY
; §Saturday Matinee
~S h i p F r b 1 1 " § i 1 a n g h i
[ 5 With louis Wolhcim and Conrad Nllxvl
§Comedy--Mad House
5 ......\... ... v...»..,~, um.1 K o re ons theii;;urn;&mto the home of her parN . T .Lund & C .p -sale of n fortyfacre tract nenrlenta, Mr. and Mrs.Will Schmidt
Dana College to Axel Axelsen.lust Saturday.
Ed Terrell,who has pw.out'Around thirty relatives and
west._ through California and friends enjoyed a picnic dinner nt
i"'=1Sl""H\°"»retumed home last the miffurd Truhlsen home last;
|Thutsdny.Sundav. tho event beinz in honor!
Herman schools for .next year.1
Duart Permanents, ringlet ends,
price $5.00.All work guaranteed.
Phone Black 259.M m M.Suth-1
erlanc.16~n'
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock of
this city had as guests Sunday,
S o ll h o me \'\ferInus}|uy.
D o y o u play bri dg e?Th é En - !
te r pr i s e h as a Complete new lin e;
n f munn»c m: is .und nlac e cards.'iih§`§z ;;'ihe§? r*'-'-
Marguerite Bennislg of C
Bluffs, who Ill! been vlsltin
1-rf
b u m i l
g her
ze for
:lust
Mr .a n d Mr s .I..J .W o lf f a n d o f M r 'I`ruhlsen'a Bi:-nil '£{m11£»@}l'}h°i?l S°"*dD;B. SG." In §C €
da ug hter ,Pa ts y L o u o f Oma h a , | s a r y .Af i n e ti me wa s r ep o r te d .m é y 3 ;rs.°° "
\i8it@d B t U16 ViCl.0I W o l f f h o m c |Mies:Mnro11m*if.n llnthmsnnn in:0 IBB '
lck and
II
eounin,M n .Charles Hineiin
a : \ . :day s,re tu rn ed ho m:
|.".l'i.l;|}.
_:A 'F-room house,go o d a s
vler ull
new,on Sunday evezdng.iyigiting her uncle,Chas,Swihart The Baptist Sunday School wiili
land Mrs. Clarence Anderqon gave Riand family of Niobrara, Nob.She present their Children's Day pr ]
mum; miscellaneous shower last evening has been up there for the past. glam next Sunday evening.There
Lund'in honorof Miss porothy Hrmna'8 two weeks and things are mighty will be readings, arid music and a23_1t[=1Pp}'°=1<=1=1r1z mamage.guiet around the Gus Raum~am~|8°Qd P1°Sff'}11 is bemg arranged.
a l l mo d er n ,m m e acres 0 !
ai !kin ds of fru it, as go od Io
a n i only $350|}.0U.N.T
& Co1 \ l i ' § 5 H e l e n W r i g h t o f C a l l o w a y M r s .M o r r i s M a s t e r s a r
9 rn h \a n |a n n u ; ¢ : = | ; n n n l D h n | \ . n | n . . . \t e r ,~~W B I E $ .
r d d a u g h -h o m e .'D r . a n d M r s . W . F . H e m p h i l l e ni 5 i t 0 ! B a t J n r n n u n \ . 'n r |a r m n f M r n n d i t e r t d i n e f i f i V B ~a t ~OU.
" " " " ' " " °viCu "'""'"' "T \ll\.uvun.the John A.Rhoades home last 1 ~ 1 "" "" m "uvwn "'"i""u \ u | | " ;r tiuay évening.The Prizeof her uncle W V Wnght for .|,_Sd a rs.Wlll Ryan,who reside westlwinmrs were Mr. and Mrs.Carl
few days.she xlméstms (Thur:s-ue "Y°.of Blair, and Miss Vivian Kuhr,.
day) evening for Brainard, Neb.Mrs.Menno G00d and chlldrenldaughter of Mr. and Mrs.Will Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Davxd
Barn Dancé at Frank Brown spent lust vcelg in Omaha visitinglliuhr, were niarried last Wednea»- Mummert.
f a r m , \ 1 . e S L o f B l a i r o n W e d n e s d a y M r s .G o o d s m o t h e r ,M r s .E l s a d a y , J u n e 1 8 .M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r G u t s c h o w
n w > n \ : 1 ; r l n l u 2 M a i n t P n r l c c n \ | ~ l 1 . . \ C a r 1 3 0 n 'I mr . ......a M - . .n r v n- ¢. .. .. .. -. .W E IIL O V E I t o t h e A l b e r t .H H F IS E II
2Ll}I1"°5r` 'g;,J|§ciT"|§iu}iZ"" 1&E`i¢The Anna Rh
ntaqta at s promptly.Public in-Welt G U M St.,
v"ed_23.3 modern, two bllh
M i n Emu lrletzinger had the $&soo.oo.N. T. L
"Amina nmmninu m~i.|... .-ins. .» 1...A Duart Penn:
|Au x .u n u m. | .a .I .\...».&'t:l.l.tltR!lI,|" E p r o p e r t y o n | ' W 1 l 0 r e s i d e s o u t h o f t o w n , a r e h a . v~
n m e ' ° ° " } 5 'a l l i n g o p e n h o u s e t o t h e i r f r i e n d s . M J
r o o m s ,b i g l ° t * ! S a t u r d n y a n d S u n d a y ,i n h o n o r o f i
. u n d & C o .2 3 - l t t h e i r s i l v e r w e d d i n g a r m i ve r a a z - y i
{1 n!!n l.QiVEH.R f l t - | \ u " \ i n l \n n r n n l u q ! |f | n 1 r | n n . .0 9
lhome,near Kennard lust Friday
evening to a farewell party for
the Hansens as they left on Sun-
day for a trip L0 Europe.
y Mrs. John 'Moore was taken to
the l,'ni\~crsity hospital in Omaha,
where she was onerauad nn last|
0
;'.:;;."s»:1;"§;,."'a°,';."f;:,:'1a°;a iullulm -nieaifai' "`" E.;' " " " ' " " ' ° ' " " `" " " " ' " " " " 'u h m . m a m .1='a s I m 1 r :won first prim and Mrs. Palmer hot days.Call Hn. ll. Suther-r rs me e
Au 'I Monday morning for Minnesotaen, cut.Dunk)refreshment.: lP'l?e*5li]l;¢k 259 f°1' sppolnt H.1\[he§e_r. s§£r|;-wi|ug his Qgck _ _Q _ _ - - _- - -- _ . -Friday.She is a very sick woman
a t n r e s e n t a n d h e r r e l a t i v e s a f i dwhen Mr. s im wi ll Ui ! hi s luc k
at fishing.Their daughter, Mrs.
Paul Lowe of Bird Island,Minn.
who has spent the past two weeks
with her parents,accompanied
them home..
Miss Margaret Badgex-ow enter-
tained n number of classmates of
Miss Damthy Baxter at a cos-
metic shower for Miss Dorothy on
last Thursday afternoon.She re~
ceived s number of nice gifts
which she hopes to use on her trip
when she goes to Europe.
Friday, June 20 wus. the birth
anniversary .pf,}Jr.3 , E.Tilden
and Mrs Tildexi surbrieed him by
!
Friday.She is a very sick woman
at present und her relatives afi i
friends are hoping she will #hw
a decided improvement soon."
Mrs.E. J. Hancock's Sunday
School class of young women eh-
tertained the young men's class at
a party on the W. V. Wright lawn
on last Friday evening.A v ery
pleasant time was reported'
The Farm Bureau picnic in in
session at the county fair grounds
a t Arlington today.The undi -
dates for county ofhces are there
i n farce,shaking hands with the
public and getiing ncqua.in¢.ed.with
the voters.
'Mn and Mrs. Andrew efm-~.
4
:*$u H |
vow.
voun Abs' !~Pictures bil The
siorg basl oj al1~
Ourwnu
CUT
al* no wha cod"
Mesdnmes S.I.Moore,S.A.
Moore, Dun Moore, H. Moon: and
W. G.Fitch amended n shower
ghen in honor of Mrs.Anhur
liletzler at her home in Tekamah
nm: Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hineline of
Dc Soto entertained around sev~
enty relatives and friends on last
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Blnco of
Kennard,amended the 0.E.S.
kensington at the Henry Jensen
home on the Bench im Tues day
evening.
For Sale T0-60 Mogul tractor
engine;34-inch Buffalo Pitz sep-
arator; water bank, pump and 16foot,2 inch hose.Phone 412.;
at Ushing.Their daughter, Mrs.
Paul Lowe of Bird Island,Minn.
who has spent the past two weeks
with her parents,accompanied
them home..
Miss Margaret Badger-ow enter-
tained n number of classmates of
Miss Damthy Baxter at a cos-
metic shower ior Miss Dorovhy on
»_-. ~»...._-._...,.._,..
!
friends are hoping she will #hw
a decided improvement soon."
Mrs.E. J. Hancock's Sunday
School class of young women eh~
tertained the young men's class at
a Pam' on the W. V. Wright lawn
on last Friday evening.A v ery
pleasant time was reported]
The Farm Bureau pirmic in in
Saturday evening,June 21 at a
birthday party,A good time was
reported.
Mrs.Nat Cole,who has been
confined in the Blair hospital lor
several months,was taken home
Blair, Neb.23-1:
Maxine Reeves,who has been
visiting her grandparents,Mr.
and Mrs. U. S. Reeves of De Sotofor znipast two weeks, returned
bnlrn last Saturday. ,-
-um, inurmuy zuucmoon.one _re~ session at me county fair ground!ceived s number of nice zliys at Arlington today.The undi -
which she hopes to use on her tnp dates for county ofhces are there
when she goes to Europe.i n farce,shaking hands with the
Friday, June 20 was the him, public and getiing ncquain¢.ed,with
anniversary .pf,nr.x;. E.Tiiden hp voters.,
.,...1u-..m:\,.|,_;'....4_..\.»l . .- --~~»
4
about ten days ago and is gradu-I Mx-s. M. Sutherland at Black 25§
ally improving, much to the joy is prepared W give you a. Duartof her many friends.Wondgt Wa\'e far $5.90.A ma l
Mrs.Jack Rogers of l"lorida,|b"3mn and sausfacuon guaran-
Bbent Mondav cnllinv nn mah- heed.16-t!
| l u .u uua».luutzl uurpruseu zum Dy:mr. and mrs. Andrew* J"\"n nflentertaining a number of friends
at bridge.There were three tables
of players and Mrs. Freda Jensen
and Glen Tilden held high scores
and were awarded prizes.A de-
licious lunch was served.F o r
" Q ~Grocenes
|
l
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1 Q
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if ~
y.\.
|" ' |"
r and
Meats
Phone
§~32 or 33
W e D e l i v e r P r o m p t l y
Make your grocery buying only a matter of a few min-
utes at the phone. We deliver any time.
Fresh Ground Hamberger, lb. - - - -
Fancy Corn Fed T~Bone or Sirloin
St e aks ,l b .- - - . - - - - -- - -- -
Co r n Fe d Be ef R o a st , l b . - - - -- - - -
Ri bBo il i ng Bee f ,l b . - - -- - -- - -- -
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb.
P e r l b . - - - - - - ` - - ~ - - - - - - -
Sugar Cured Bacon,half or whole
s t r i p , p e r l b . - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pure Lar d,2 lbs . - --- --- -~- - ~ -
One large Gold Dust and 1 Rubber
A p r o n , S p e c i a i - - - - ~ - - - - ~ -
Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack, Special - -
0ld Homestead silk tissue toilet paper
S p e c i a l p e r r o l l - - - ~ - ~ ~ - - ~
l8c
35c
23c
156
23c
29c
29c
491:
1.59
5c
Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack, Special - -
Chase &Sanborne Coffee,special
3 - l b . c a n - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - -
Millar's Good Cup Coffee Special lb-
Equal to any 35 to 45c Coffee.
Try a package and be convinced.
Swifts White Soap, Special 10 bars - -
Pensal Water Softener, per pkg. - - - -
20 Mule Team dish wash powder, pkg.
Maintop Flour, per 48-Ib. sack - - - - -
Maxwell House orange pekoe tea, pkg.
HotT am ales,percan----~~---~--
Karno Cornflakes, 2 large - - - - - ~ - -
Pillsbury Cake Flour, 2 pkgs. ~ ~ - - - -
One cake dish Free.
Handy Ann Coffee, Special per qt. jar
o J. SAS
f - ~ _u -.1 _ -
85c
1.25
25c
394:
10c
25c
1.65
loc
15c
25c
75c
43c
We Wanted to See Hollywood
In the Movies.
B y J OH N L E E ZE R
Fiemont, and Mr. and Mm dolph
Yo u and daughtgr,~ I - ' r e d
Voss of Millard, were visitors at
the home of Mrs. Soren Jensen last
Sunday.Mrs. Jensen is improv-
ing after a serious illness.
W h en Ma r th a an'me c a me to
vtelt our daughter Florenc e here In
Holly woo d, we go t : rlxed up with a
mo tio n pic ture e o mn a n y th a t wa s
ma k in 'n pic ture a t the depot i n
Los An geles.W e d !dn' t .k now that
i t wa s F lo r e n c e !hushand Sam.
th at wa s dlrec tln'the pic ture be-
c a us e we h ad n ever met h im.B u twh e n th y lo o k ed a t th e p i c tu r e ltmade 'vga laug h. e o the f irs t th ing
that Ma r th a an 'we k n e w they
wa nted to k n o w I t we wo u ld g o
ahe ad an' d o s ome mo re ac tin ' tor
'en1, 11' they would write the story
over a n' i nc lud e ua i n lt.
I dld:1°L know th a t wc h ad be e n
/7 lll
a
been built more substantial. Martha
wei ghs s ome thi ng li ke 30 0 p oun ds
an ' wh en the y bu ilt th e po li c e s ta
tion, they waen't ernc c tln' no earth
quakes.Th e ju d g e! s ta n d we n t tc
piec es sn' one wall of the room ren
out.W hen th e li ttle te lle r th at wal
ac tin' as ju dge c a me up aga in. he
wa s we a rln' n pi c tu re ot A b ra ha m:Anc o ln i n a p ink trams, to r a. c ol
ar.
Th e fun ny pa rt of i t was.that
the taller at the fotogratln' mac hine
dld n't s hut lt o ft wh ile f our p oli c e
men an ' me was helpln ' Martha up
S a m told ua af terwards th a t th»
sc ene was great an' they c ould keel
n u ! !,,I anal.\'lisszsss-€==f "--\.~»'i'>~\
'F ~/»/ / / ~7 f '~
~
~t
f -l ~_ /
1 _
. .o...,.»
nctln'
men, we cuuld`do some more It they
wanted us to.Sam eald that they
would prohahly pay ua $100 a week.
I was pretty sure that those
lsraelltee would he loaln' money on
ua. hut I tried to rlde a ulek mule
ln a circus once an' came out allve.so I gold "Let'e go."Bealdea llwould make the rolka hack ln Sand
Prarla,Iowa.elt un an' tale notice
lo ase tholr dlatlngulahed tellowlownlman ln the movies.When Martha llnllly got It into
her head that we waa goin' to work
ln movin'plcturel,she wal allpuffedun."Wh7.Dudley,"" r lthe, "we've only been ln Hollywoodthreeda n an'workln'lu the
movlel already."Well, they wrote the atery overan' left the plcture they ma made
It the dewt mat aa it was.The
next plctnre was made In a pollce
eutlon, where they took Martha an'me lor bnttln' up tha lceae at ther.pot.It waan'l a real police
~::ulon;inet an lmltatlon atlalrA-ry had ont at the atudlo ln one
v.: .bv-1: Ll; hares.
'ina ot the acenea w u where
Martha s ua uv to the wltoees
azaad to tell the Judte how I come'n :run ap the cow-boy leadln' man.in laa on hero wa; up the alalt
ta low gear,on account ot he;
menus, when lhe toll over aomhllefa tc-at an' down :he went.
h v u flee utln'on Ma r l h l
aa'»-"
but Ilgured that II we had
In/
lt in the plcture hy wrltln' that par
over agaln.A good many thlnge happened
that wesn't exactly expected. whlle
we was makla' that tlrat picture.Toward the last.Manha an'me
begun to tlgurs that a lot ot 'em
waen't eo unexpected nn Sam let on.We was actln' ln a bedroom lel
one day; supposed to he ln a hotel.
A young marrledf couplo had the
same name an Martha an' me. onlywe dldn'l, know lt.The hotel clerk
gave me au' Martha the room thathad been laved tor the hrlde |.n
groom, hy mlatake. hut the Idea walthat when the young couple :mme
lndhtartha an' mo would be ln thelx
0 !conrae,they had to showMartha ao' me gciln' to bed.Bam
laid than I! they dldn't ahow that.
how would anybody know that we
had gone to hed.Manha dldn'l
have to take all her clothe:ollthough.Just a (ew or 'em an' thenthey give har a nlghtlowm to puton.1 heard the totonatln' tellersay eomexhln' about a bllmp whenMartha get the nlghlgown on, hul
I dldn't know what he meant nntll
St vraa too late to untle my an¢nra.I got into hed tint. aa I alwayl
lo. an' Martha was lookin' tor the:mp to put out.But aa there.mn't any lamp. Sam yelled at her\ :cut ln bed anyhow. Sho dld-ee'::\ had to write mother part ol-ntory over because nobody
friends.Mr.and Mrs.Rogers
formerly resided in Blair while
Mr.Rogers had charge of the
Blair Gas Co.
In another place in this issue
will be found the notice of the
bankrupt sale of the Pioneer
Jewelry store formerly operated
by Wm. l'. Turner. The salestarts
at 4 p. rn. Saturday, June 28th.
an Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jensen
and Mis;1 Amy Whurlotv visited
Rev.and Mrs.A.J.IIargett,!
John C. Anderson and Mr,and
Mrs. D. A. Compton left Tuesday
for Bethany Park, Lincoln, to at-
tend the state convention of the
Christian church.
Victor Wolff and family had as
,Sunday dinner guests, Wm. Kieff-
ner and Oswald Rhoades,Sr.of
Denver,Neb.,and Mr.and Mrs.
Oswald Ithoades, Jr. and family of
Omaha.
an the Ed Jensen home on the|For Sale--A 10-foot'tractor
Bench lust Sunday evening to see
Earl Jensen,who is recovering
from a siege of typhoid fever.
John Burnham,l-i.no\vn in Blair
as "Bo"Burcham,made an over
Sunday visit with relatives in
Blair.He has for some time been
staying with his parents in Har-
lan, iowa where he has a position
with the electric light companyf
"'FricmlS here of Qlr.and Mrs.
.Lyle Noyes,nee Margaret Lutz.,
have received word that they are
now nicely located at Grand Is-
binder, a hay rack and truck and
a threshermun's steel water tank.
All are in first class condition and
nearly as good as new.Phone 111
on 12.Carl G. Anderson.23-2t
Sunday dinner guests at.the
Som Moore home were Mr. and
~ilrs.Arthur Metzler and Robert!
Ietzler and Miss Veeda Bies of
Teknmah,and Mr.and Mrs.
Wallace Fitch of this city..
Mrs. S. A. Moore and Mrs. S. I.
Moore attended a shower in honor.
of Mrs.Wallace Fitch.formerlvl
>land,Nob.Lyle is working for Gladys Gilliam- lm Ffiday. Jun
lhe lluwznxut .Products Co. with 20th at the Clyde Fitch home an
head-:;ua'2r...s at Grand Island.ltne bottom
Mrs.D.w.Bell remrned last
Thursday from a two weeks visit
'ith her son, Trnbor, of Ottumwa,iowa.Mrs. Bell had a very pleas-
ant time there and found Trabor
making good in his new work
which he has recently taken up.
A large crowd of Eastern Stars
attended the evening kensington
nt the Henry Jensen home on the
Bench last Tuesday evening.Vis-
iting and games were enjoyed.. A
nice luncheon was served.Mrs.
George Tiedje und A.C.Debel
were the prize winners in the
hearts game.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soil enjoyed
a visit from their nephew,Geo.
Soll and wife and dadghber, Jac-
nuelinn nf n|~....n..|,a ,.....- ¢.....
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The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Methodist church entertained the
families of members at a picnic
in No nh Park last Tuesday aft-~
ernooii and evening.A goodly;
crowd enjoyed the bountiful sup-
per provided by the ladies.
N. T. Lund &Co. reports the
sale of u five-acre : r m ih the;
north part of town to James T.l
Nelson.Mr. Nelson will now have
a twenty~acre rectangular farm..
undoubtedly one of the most lv.-
tractive in this vicinity.
Several cars of Blair people ab-
tended the County Sunday School
Convention a t Pleasant View
School last Sunday nfoemoon.A
hew eonsubuhon was adopbed,\\.\m»lm n..._-_-»-.-wg .u u v v l |Lll§.ll..l vnu.Qu|.uI°y an d Su n ay .Th e y we re ac -
c o mp an ie d to Platte ,Na b .Sun-
day by Mr s .Ma r y Sol!w h ho88been visiting here.The y vi si te d at
.....-..~..u;u m m|.InB OI Ent 01's a nizationbecomeés" T h e W a s h i ng to '
C ..ou nty c o u m l o f C h n s t i a n E m i
c ati on".Off ic e rs elec ted f o r the
ens ui ng y ear ar e :Pres ide nt:M r
the Louis Naeve home at I..aPlat.te.
E ve r e tt Rhoades a n d f a mi ly o f
W a y ne , Ne h . c a me d o wn las t Sa t-
ur da y even in g no spen d Lh e we ek-
end with hi s pa ne nts , Mr . an d Mr s.
J a me s A .Rhoades,an d Mr .a n d
Mr s .A l Mo y e r o f E me r s o n d r o ve
d o r m Sunday ,ma k i n g so me wh a t
O f 8 ~ Y n i i n f n n l»f\M»'u.....-..
F r e d Pec k;vi c e - p ms i d e l;I E E
A .E.D i xo n ;sec retary -treasurer
Mr s .J a me s Broderson.
Mr s . C . W . B u r g e r a n d M n .D.
A .Co mp to n pla nn ed an d carried
o u t a surprise bi rth da y pa r ty f o r
Mr s .J e an He in z er i in g 'filursday
even i ng a t the ho me of Mr s. E . M.
_ _.,...........num. nwyerisa daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Rhoades.
The Cnthnlic young people of
the Blair and Calhbun parishes
adm a number from Tekamnh,
sponsored a dance at the M, w. A.hall in Blair on Tuesday evening.
A large crowd was present and
report a good time.The nextmeetingwill be held in Bldr on
Tuesday evening,July Sth and
will be n neligiouh meeting.
wrreu.sne was presented with'a nice set of dishes and other
gifts.Refreshments were nerved.
Those pnesent were Mesdamen
C. W.Burger..D. A. Compton,
G.A.Rathman, H. H.Brown, J.
I-'.Burehun, Jim Stewart,A. E.
Bnnnblugh, Jim King, Bert Root,
Curtis cnuam,Fran! S!-rlcklett,
Herman Ladwig,A.J.Hnrgutt'J.c.Andersen, Joel Allen, uni
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Minnie Grammer and Mrs.John
Watkins of Ft. Cllhnmi.»
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Make your grocery buying only a matter of a few min-
utes at the phone. We deliver any time.
Fresh Ground Hamberger, lb. - - - -
Fancy Corn Fed T~Bone or Sirloin
S t ea ks , l b . - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -
CornFedBeefRoast,lb.--------
RibBoilingBeef ,lb.-----------
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 4 to 6-lb.
P e r l b . - - - - - - ` - - ~ - - - - - - -
Sugar Cured Bacon,half or whole
s t r i p , p e r l b . - - - - - - ~ - - - - -
Pur eL ar d, 2l bs .- -- -- -- -~ -- ~-
One large Gold Dust and 1 Rubber
Apron,Specia*l----~----~-
Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack, Special - -
0ld Homestead silk tissue toilet paper
Special per roll - - - ~ - ~ ~ - -- -
l8c
35c
23c
156
23c
29c
29c
491:
1.59
5c
Coronet Flour, 24-Ib. sack, Special - -
Chase &Sanborne Coffee, special
3-lb.can-- - --- - -~~-----
Millar's Good Cup Coffee Special lb-
Equal to any 35 to 45c Coffee.
Try a package and be convinced.
Swifts White Soap, Special 10 bars - -
Pensal Water Softener, per pkg.- - - -
20 Mule Team dish wash powder, pkg.
Maintop Flour, per 48-Ib. sack - - - - -
Maxwell House orange pekoe tea, pkg.
HotTamales,percan----~~---~--
Karno Cornflakes, 2 large - - - - - ~ - -
Pillsbury Cake Flour, 2 pkgs. ~ ~ - - - -
One cake dish Free.
Handy Ann Coffee, Special per qt. jar
o J. SAS
f - ~ _u -.1 _ -
85c
1.25
25c
394:
10c
25c
1.65
loc
15c
25c
75c
43c
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T HE KENNARD NEWS ,1
Edna Voss.
Henry Wesemann and daugh-ters, Cecilia and Alvena vidted at
the August Kahnk home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Ben Voss and
Lois and Mx. and Mrs. Wm. Voss
attended the 20th wedding anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs.George
Hineman at Waterloo Sunday.
Kathryn Voss, who is working
in Waterloo, spent Saturday night
with Home 1olk.s
Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Wiese,
Jr. attended the funeral of Mrs.
Olfo Buschen in Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrich and
children were Sunday dinner guesm
They.Will Be Ready
Rlght Away '
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Wifyour Binder Canvasses slow up your
harvesting?Will you bring' yours in just
when you need it and wait your turn with
the others?Or will you have your can-
vasses repaired now and.be ready when the
grain is ripe?
Bring 'em in.They'll be ready right away.
M
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KENNARD /NEBRASKA
MissMaggie M.Lowe
Hermnn, Neb.
Representative for
Wdrld-Herald
For Wuhington County
Interated Dlriiel all 166
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s wry pleasant afternoon Thurs-
day, quilting st. the Ray Rosen-baum home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund,
Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Blaco,Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wright, Opal and
Vera Nelsen enjoyed a picnic sup-
per at the Arlington fair groundspark last Wednesday evening.
Robert Andreasen ia giving his
house a new coat of paint whichisgreatlyimprovingi t Bill
Wilderson is helping with the
painting.
Ray Casey spent the week-end
with hi wife and children.Mr.Casey is stationed at Lincoln as
relief foreman.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Andersonannouncethearrival of a baby
rl.Joe Gallagher spent the week-end at the Elmer Wright home.
Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Booher and
famil and Mr.and Mrs.E. 0 .
Faire ild and sons enjoyed a pic-
nls supper at Krug Park Wednes~day evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Albert Hansen
left. for Europe Sunday where they
plan to sgend the summer sight-
seeing nn visiting relatives.
Mrs.Elmer Wright entertained
the following ladies at luncheon
lust Tuesday afternoon: Mrs. H.C.
Blaco, Mrs. George Hedelund, Mrs.
George Nelsen and daughters,lxo la and Vero and Mrs.E.0.
Fairchild.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson,Berkley and Mattie Jane and John
Blaco drove to Fremont Friday to
visit relatives.Mrs.Ben Gllssman and daugh-
ters of Omaha,spent. last week
visiting relatives here.
Jeanette Hedelund spent severaldays last week with relatives in
Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Will Thurber and
daughter spent several days viait-
ing Mm Thurber's parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Robert. Andreaaen.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Van Deusen
are spendng a few days visitingMrs.Van Deusen's son, Mr. an
Mrs.John Anderson and family
of Fremont.Mrs. E. Spraker is enjoying a
t from her dsughter, Edna.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund
had as dinner guests on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hedelund and
wldren of Omaha.Several from here attended the
shower and charlvari for Mr. and
Mrs.Iaren Maabera Friday evening.
Mrs. Tom French was in Fre-
mont Friday.
Leslie Berry was in Kennard
for a short time Monday after-
noon.Mrs.Floyd McCann,Addie,
Mrs. Jasper Rosenbaum and Liz-zie/Blevins very delightfully en-
tertained the members of the Roy-al Neighbor lodge at the Ionner's
home last Friday afternoon.The
afternoon was spent piecing blocksfora quilt which the ladies in-
tend to raffle oft as soon as it is
completed.Mrs.Art Jensen and daughter
spent Saturday and Sunday visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Henry Gherk
at _Fremont.On Sunday Mrs.
Louisn Lund and Art Jensen droveto.Fzemont to spend the day andbring Mrs. Jensen home.
_Mrs. Bert Hansen has been quite
ill with an infection in one of her
fingers.For the pnst.few days
she has been etavihz at the Robert
Ahdreasen home.
Gladys Rosenbaum spent several
days visiting her sister and*-brother1n~lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mc-
Donald of Blair.
Mrs. Joe Rosenbaum spent sev-eral days visiting friends in Coun~
eil Bluffs, Iowa.
Mr.and Mrs.0. W .Marshall,
Marian and Inez Dempsey were
Blair visitors one day last week.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen, Mr.
n:l 1 5 :o f M r .a n d M m .Ha n s J or g en s en .
M r .a n d Mr s .L y m a n C a mb e r g
a n d f a m i l y o f F r e m o n t,sp en t
S u n d a y vi s i ti n g M r . a n d Mr s . W i ll
Ha r p e r a n d f a mi ly .
I r ma J e p p e s e n wa s o p e r a te d o n
fo r a p p en d i c i d s a t th e Ha n s J o r -
ge ns e n h ome Tue s da y a fte rn o on .
Mr s .He n r y P lu g g e a n d sons,
Bob bie a n d B i lly we r e gu e sts o f
Mr . a n d Mr s . C h as . Go ttsc h .
M r .a n d rs.J o l m Ag de r so n
ernoon.Learn. Wrich spent Monday aft-
ernoon with Marjorie Ruhr.
Clara |Kahnk was an over night
visitor of Marjorie Kuhr Sunday.
.Misses Evelyn Knowlton andHazel Root of Fremont, called at
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Special Sale of 100 lovely straw
hats for little girls and misses,
values up to $3.50 for only $l,i t
Saturday evening.
Mike Anderson is at presentworking in an oil station in Oma-
ha and is driving back and .forth
tb wprk.
Mra Sam Hall was hostess at
a luncheon at he!! home Saturdayafternoonwhen she entertained
the following: Mrs. Helen Burgess
Mrs.Joe Konvalin,Mrs.E.0.
Fairchild,Mrs.Lydia Cashman,
Mrs.Sarah Swihan,Mrs.Ben
Bailey of Blair and Mrs. C. Miller.
MissMaggie M.Lowe
Hermnn, Neb.
Representative for
Wdrld-Herald
For Wuhington County
Interated Dlriiel all 166
Herman. Nab.
evening.Lillian 1mm spent Sunday withEdna Voss.
Henry Wesemann and daugh-ters, Cecilia and Alvena vidted at
the August Kahnk home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Ben Voss and
Lois and Mx. and Mrs. Wm. Voss
attended the 20th wedding anni-versary of Mr. and Mrs.George
Hineman at Waterloo Sunday.
Kathryn Voss, who is working
in Waterloo, spent Saturday night
with Home 1olk.s
Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Wiese,
Jr. attended the funeral of Mrs.
Olfo Buschen in Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrich and
children were Sunday dinner guest:
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WHO IS GOING TO
HAUL YOUR GRAIN ?
Now is an ideal time to get figures on what
it will cost to haul your grain to market.
Let us figure with you.Our prices are
always attractive and our service is prompt.
SEE US NOW.
B - L i n e T r a n s f e r i
iCHARLES BATES, Proprietor
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st the A. C. Anderson home.Mr. and Mrs Charlie Reeh, Mrs.
Wiebke Wulf, and Mrs. Evara of
Omaha,were Sunday visitors at
the Mrs. George Nseve home.
Mr. and Mrs.Fri tz Arp and
children were Sunday afternoonvisitors at the Frank Gasser home.
Mr.and Mrs.Clark Lippincott
and baby and Hans Anderson
were visitors at the Mrs.Dora
Sumner home Wednesday evening.
and ghe new baby boy at St. Catherines hospital in Om Thurs:
day.
Mr. and Mm John Wrich were
among those w attend the married
folks dance at Bennington Sunday
evening.
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hats for little girls and
values up to $3.50 for only $1 1
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bi rth da y Mo nd ay eve ni n g by en ter -
ta i n i n g a la r g e n u m b e r o f rei n-
ti ve s an d f r ie n d s .
Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n W r i c h we r e
Bla ir c a lle r s Mon d ay .
Mr .a n d M r a To r n K n i e p a n d
Mr . a n d Mr s . H e n r y K n i e p vi s i te d
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B ''mgg em in.They'll be ready right away
M
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KENNARD /NEBRASKA
They.Will Be Ready
Rlght Away °
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Wifyour Binder Canvasses slow up your
harvesting?Will you bring' yours in just
when you need it and wait your turn with
the others?Or will you have your can-
G o o d y e u r , [ _ W o r l d s l a r g e s t
riqka ,g~»,»\b lld rs_of tires.p th
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Oversize Balloons at Amazingly
Low Prices C
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ge nui ne Ha a g7 5 -- the fi ne s tw c s he r
has ever built-at the astounding
price of $l45.00.
Doubtless you are familiar with
#his arisfocrat of washers-and
have wanted one in your home-
Now,wilh thisbig newsaving in price,
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it is available with 4cycle Briggs & Smmon Qasoiina engine...many o the rs..
W e want you f"E> see the Haag
75, and compare its look* and
.perfo rmanc e with any other wa sher
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75 is wifhout an equal anywhere.
And, of the new low price of $ 1-45.00, i t represents a value without parallel in
washing machine history.
Remember, a free demonstration of this marvelous macnine costs you nothing..
You will be under no obligation to buy. If, after you see it in action, you wanf fo
keep it, small monthly payments will be arranged.
When may we demonstrate for you?
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COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS
County Commissioners Room,
Blair, Nob., June 10, 1930
The County Board ol Eqw i z-
~tion met according to law for the
pumou uf fairly and impa rtinlly
~gualizing the assessment of all
personal property :md real esbzte
in Wushington County. Nebraska.
Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B.
Mehrens and C, J. Nelson, County
GOBRECF DEFINITION OF
A NEBRASKA PIONEER
Who is a. pioneer.This ques-
tion has been bandied around a
go o d dw in this state that has
reached the period in im history
when folks begin to think ol tint
dtizens in terms of heroic glam-
our.A pioneer is, of course, one
who arrived in a state or place in
its formative period,but when
that period ended and a new era
began issomething that has not
been detennined beeause there has
been no committee or commission
with authority to do it.
Miss Edith Beckman, secretary
o f Nebraska Pioneers Memorial
Association, that is soon to erect
a magnificent monument to the
pioneers i n Omaha,is convinced
that the pioneering era closed with
the arrival of the railroads in 1871.
" I a m surprised",she recently
said, "to leam how many persons
are under the impression that a
man mn be n pioneer because he
has lived in Nebraska 25 or 30
ymrs.Such is not the case,"
Miss Beckman and the associ-
ation she represents is at work
compiling a list oi names of Neb-
raska pioneers which list will be
placed in the cornerstone of the
$50,000 memorial to be construct-
cd in their honor.Only those
citizens who arrived before 1871
will be elegiblc to haw their
names entered in the list of pion-
aaxs recognized by the associ-
ation.
I n 1871 Nebraska was a state
four years old.Seventeen years
= lier the first territorial gov-
rnor had been inaugurated nt,
Bellevue.Four years earlier Neb-m r i had been grangd slate-
ood..And now the stream o t
settlers,looscd from their duties
= soldiers in the Civil war and in-
'ted by the lands waiting to be
en as homeneads, came troop-
'L across to become the pioneers
~I n state wat with sixty years
~as to become we of the fore-
~ost agricultural states o l the
W on.
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:|ls at times 1'd fall in my
-ks.I continually suffered
ith indignation and my whole
~ywzrn seemed full of poisons.
Sargon gave me 9. 15 pound gain
'~weight and six bottles rid me
~f indigestion,and the way my
-ng'l.h and energy came back
.Wonderful!The dizzy spells
~ve completely disappeared,my
ppetite is fine and I feel as good
I did 10 years ago.I can hold
my own with any man on the road
~ow!"-W. W. Burden, wellknown
traveling salesman, of 3311 How-
lrd St., Omaha.
The Stewart Pharmacy, Agents
After a camful examination oi
.e fdlowing bills on the diifereni
mds it was moved and seconded
lat the following claims be al-
wcd and the County Clerk in-
rucved to draw warrants on £114
mds indicated below to pay tht
n-ne.Carried..
arry Thielfoldt, Road Work 5.0(
lm.F.Behrendt,
ark 15.0(wmid Kuble,Road wdrk 19.5(
obert Madsen, Roadfwork 46.0K
rm' Schafer, Road Work 5.0¢
larenoe Wachter, Road work 26,01
he Arndt Hardware, Sup-
plies 18.2'
hris Bensen, Road work 7.51
. B. Eisner, Road Work 110.01
len Ray, Road Work 20.0l
shn Hall, Salary for 10 days 40.04
euty Contracting Co., Bridge
work 2208.64
.cme Chemical Co., Supplies 10.01
lerry Bros.,Supplies forPoor 20.0
er1clscn's Market, Supplies
for Poor 55.l
lily of Blair, Light & globes 30.3
(ary J. Cook, Copying Ken-
:nard Num.Index 81.8
Zottnn Goods Supply Co., Sup-
plies 50.0
`red Dc Weber, Supplies for
Poor 56.2
'he Enterprise, 200 Cir. Det-
tera 6.0
iarmera Elevator, Coal for
Poor 12.7
fontanelle Store, Supplies for
Poor 12.2
:rye Mig. Oo., T. W. Rib-
bons 2.1
lammo nd & Stephan Q,
Supplies 15.7
lrs. C. A. Houghton, Caring
for Poor 15.0
nberstate Mach. dn Supply
Co., Repairs 38.9
{. B. Printing Co., Supplies 10.1
3. F. Lundt, Expense 18.8
(ee-lax Mfg. Co., Supplies 4.0
Nm. Kelly,Qr.Salary 150.0
Fheodore Larsen, Rent 1o.u
ima Metzinger, Work in Clk.
Dist. CL Office e m
lack Miller, Labor 6.8
1 J. Nelson, Com. Work &
Mileage 210.0
iorth Side Store, Supplies
for Poor 120.5
Dmnha Printin Co., Supplies 16.6
I. A. Peterson, Supplies for
A
»
Poor 20.0(
Potadle Bros., Supplies for
Poor 48.41
Hrs.Ella Raver,Care ofPoor 26.01
3. H. Robertson, Qash Ad-
vanced l9.2E
Nards Cash Store, Supplies
for Poor 51.85
:_ A. West & Son, Supplies
for Poor 51.11
fohn Anderson,Blacksmith
work 29.05
,.E.Clasen,Blacksmith
work 6.00
lick Friedrichscn, Supplies 19.21
lebraska Bridge Supply &
(Continued on page nine)
WASHINGTON NEWS
Miss Alberta Dornacker spent
evernl days last week at the HansLréesch home.
Mr.and Mrs. George Bergmanndson.Rnbert visited at the
v. A. Kerswtter home Sunday..
Miss Delphia lsham of Omaha,
pent the week nd with home
rlks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson of
>maha, and their guests, Mr. and
lrs. L. Lynn and son of Ellendnle,
l.D.,visited relatives luxe onWednesday evening.
Clarissa Duckcr spent, several
nys last week with Miss Wilma
THE HA\ A G 7 5 N O W C U S T S
°~~ M Em~»~,r3 1.\f f 1v.4 ..I r .. g r 3 \
r . .I r ', ~ . ;m . J I
~° `f . f ¢ ; » ¢
~3 Q 27
WAS $ | 5 0 _
I
iesc l
Mr .zeand Mrs. John Marshall are
the proud parents ol a baby girl.
The members ot the Lurken Club
were entcmxined at the Joe War-
dell home last Saturday eveninginhonor of Mr.and Mrk.War~
d»ell's 30th wedding anniversary.
Mr,and Mrs.Chris Mathiesen
and family of Omaha, spent Sun-d"g at the Berte7Beru:lsen home.
Ir. and Mry ohn Johnson, Jr.
and daughter visited at the Leon-ard Heier home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sunds and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sumin snnnl
hcvc. Beauty, efficiency, speed,
sofcfy, life-long dependability-all
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__ _ _ .- _ - - --. .- -- -» -- r - -S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n ' u t t h e W m
W i e s e h o m e .
uepumy .assessor ana Anrue LJ.
Ma r ti n ,Co u nty Cle rk.Va lu a ti o n s o k pr op e rty we r e
br ou gh t be fo re the . Bo ar d fo r c o n-
si de ra ti on b y own e r s o f pr op e rty
an d ta ke n u n de r a d vi s elp en t, a fte r
wh ic h th e B oa rd a djou r ne d to mee t
J u n e 11,1930.
.An ni e C.Ma r t i n ,
. m l l s u a u u n o .| . u u 1 : : \D | I & l 3 l. i C . [ l e n -
te r tai n e d a t mx o' c 1u c k di nn er o n
Sunday in honor o f Mrs. B1'aeHc h'sbmhad§,~ for Mr .a n d Mr s .He n r y
Do ma c k e r ,M r .a n d Mr s .Ot t o
Braesc h,He le n a n d He n r y ,M r .
an d Mr s .F r e d Braesc h,M r .a n d
Mr s .Hu g o B r a e s c h , Mr . a n d Mr s .
Ma r t i n Sands,Mr .a n d Mr s .A L
pgljt Sands a n d Mi s s J o rg en u
County Clerk.!Hoier.Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Ducker andCounty Commilllonen Rwm. family of n1|¢n°in'ip€d£"§én&i§Blur. Nebraska, June 11. mo "',";°_S!"3}:'£'3"°.'=9."=°-._
The County Board of Equaliz-
nlion met pursuant to adjournment
hken June 10, 1980.
Praent:Chas.Nelson,C.B.
Mehrens and C. J. Nelson, County
Commissioners, R. H. Rasmussen,
Deputy County Assessor,and
Annie C. MarLin, County Clerk.
The minutes of the previous
:meeting were read and approved.
The Board continued hearing of
property owners and the consid-
ering of valuations with a view £0
equallzing same.
The Board than adjourned £0
meet June 12, 1980.
1 Commllllonen Room. ; - m m y .
A..~»sw, Neb., J une 16,1930
nmesr monsen ot 0mana,spenta short vacation with Miss Dag-
mar Petersen.Mr.and Mr s . l m Burke ofOmaha, paid a short. vdsit, at theB.A.Gottsch home Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs.B.A.Gottsch
drove to Waterloo Saturday aft-
ernoon.The free movies last Monday
evening drew n large crowd to
mwn.Everyone seemed (0 enjoy
them.These free movies will con-tinue every Monday evening thru-out the summer.
Helen,Evelyn and RussellWiesearespendingashort vu-
cadon at the Chris Sundg home.
Mr. and Hrs. Albert Hnmenleft
last Sunday on s trip to Europe.
They will he gone about six weeks.
I
INDIVID UALL OWNED
Distributing ystem
woULn You SELL THE DISTRIBUTINGSYSTEM FOR
$275,000.000
W0 ULD CONSIDER OUR PROPOSAL TO
DISTRIB UTING SYSTEM IF IT ENABLED// j
YOU TO
Outstanding Indebtedness extent of about $160
THIS IS WHAT OUR OFFER MEANS TO THE PEOPLE
OF BLAIR IT IS WORTHY CONSIDERA
advantage
offer to until after the péople have had opportunity
themselves proposal?
I owa-NebraskaLight P er Co
Blair, Nebraska, June 26,~v:»
" f f y ou !"\\||l li e lle vi fn ' hf m. "
Tod d sa id . "the re ls a ne w c h an c e
to pro ve y o u are wron g.Th is b oy
Sllvers ought to be hac k lf he dldn't
me et Orme.I*ll p a t h l m thro ugh
th e th lr d degre e and y ou c an ask
wha t que stion s y ou like ."
I t s o happened th at th e tu r tlve
Silvers missed th e surgeon an d
c ame rapp ing a t th e steel door.
The re was n o n ec es si ty to p ut h lm
through a severe c rossexamlnatlon.Ile h ad th a t dr a ma tic se ns e wh ic h
tlnds its metler ln pu blic ity .W h a t
he ha d n ot h ezml, a nd wh at he d id
n o t under stand about th e mo ti ve !
of the c rew. he ar npllded and hard-
ly mnessed h e was ly ing.
"Sure he- *s one o f 'em." sald the
boy eagrerly."Him an ' th e s te war d
was thc' bosses IHS ou me's Orme.
Ile was a mu rder er and forg et' who
bro ke San Que ntin and killed a
prison truartl.They say he. .was abig doc tor ln Ne w Y ork on c e.Th e
p o n i e s wa s h i s mln - ' th e m a n ' th ewheel."
Eve ly n Ra d wa y wa s th e only
o n e o t th em wh o remembered the
tr la l of a celebrated surgeon o f
hr llllnn t pa rts an d go od f amily ; h e
had killed the ma n wh o was thre at-
eni ng to pr ose c ute hlln f or fo rgi ng
a chec k.A n d this wa s the ma n
who had jus t gone from them prom»
Isi ng s af ety !
" W e ou gh t to k n o w h o w ma ny
me n there are on board."she d e
c lar ed. "and ho w thei r sy mpathies
are.Su r ely a f f c nn ' t a ll b e h ad . "
Silvers shoo hla head knowingly .
"Tl1c'y'1'e a pretty hard bunc h.Th e
ste wa rd h e pi c k ed ' em 'c ause they
were toug h an d h0 °d g ot the g oods
o n 'em.'I'he3"ra afr aid to go
bac k."
'°\ \ho ki lled Captain ITallet?"
To d d demanded.I l e sa w Eve ly n
Rad\vay 's fac e grow tvllller a s he
ask ed lt."S am,"so ld Sllvers Instantly .
"Sa m la s ome s ho t.Say ," h e add;\
INSECTICIDES
Lead Arsenate
Paris Green
ed. " do y ou k no w why D ie s te wa rd
aloud [he re and laughed at the Cup
li ke he did?lle' d ma de Ha m n e rfrinlth lm llrst.I la mn e r go t th e
Irlln th e Cap h ad In h is hip poc ket.
but he never thou ght he 'd pac k an»
other.Carried one up on his c heat.
Th a t fo o le d Ila mn e r. "
"I wa nt th e n ame s of th e r es t o t
the c rew." Mrs. Radvray sald.
Si lver s was re ad y a nd wi lli ng to
help.
'°3!etzger's the Brat. Then there's
Pereira,th e cook.Ke n zle ma ke s
three.Gra uma nn,Ha mmer a n d
Kr a u s e ;th at' s s lr ,ain 't lt.Ml k e
the deck hand,is seven,an d Doc
elght.'There are two me n d o wn
ther e with Ren nie or some thi n' llke
that.J u st foreigners wh o do n' t
k n o w n'o Un ited States.'1'hey're
sc ared to c ome up.Cou ntln'me,
the re' s e le ven ag ai nst y o u two fe l-
lers.Swell c han c e y ou 've go t!"
" W h y should we rec kon y o u as
one ol' the m?" Mr s. I tad way ask ed.
*'Caa't y ou se e the d anger o f helm;
assoelaled wi th me n li k e tha t?
W h en we g et h ac k to Ne w ' fo rk -» ""Bu t we u ln 't." s ai d Si lver s sa m?
ly . . " Th a t' s the differenc e.W o'regoin'to so me plac e i n Cen tr al
Americ a.I told the Do c "' T was a
neu tra l."
" Te ll me about Kenzle."Mr s.
RntI\\tly sold. Sh e remembered that
the sec ond engine er had not struc k
her as being the sa me depraved
sort as hls superlor.Sllvers wa s
ready as usual.It s e eme d tha t n o
c ri me s o f blo od we re lai d to K e n -
zle's door. His c onlllc t wi th th e law
wa s o f a b lg a mou s n a tur e .W ives
ln ma ny por ts c lamored fo r hlm.
F o r the rent h e w a s a quiet ma n
new eng ros sed In the a do ratio n of
perfec t mac hinery .
Silvers c onsider ed Metzg er. Pere
Ira,Gra nman n.Kr au se an d Ha m-
ner to b e h ad me n c ap ab le of an y -
ttdng.Mik e was e aslly le d.
"An d th e do c tor ?" a sk ed Tod d.
It frorii hi m rou§iYIy.lnsllrl('Tlvc1y
he fel:there mu st he smo oth ing
he-re whic h wnnlll give cnlur 1.0 hi!!
suspic ions."1£'s ali right." he suld
to Slivers.
To d d did not read I t un ti l he
wa s out o f sight.i lls ey es gr e w
b r i g h t .H e r o w a s t h e U v i d v n o o h e
. . l . . . . . . | . . . . . .s f . . .H . . .
(he 6th6r [a d vc iI T rfi§ ii. Y rs mn;
be able to seize the ship."
" A n d le a ve Ma r y u n d Mr s .Ra d
wa y wi tho u t protec tion?"To d(
gla re d a t h i m u n mi ly ; su c h a r u m
wa s too transparent." No t goo:
enough,"he sold sarc nslicnlly
"D oc to r Whatever - you - call - your
acl f.|'
"l& 's p la y i ng a de ep g ai ne ." E dd
the Ind."Mexz ge fs atra ld of hlm. "
Th e I n d sa w h e wal u p o n de li c a te
g r o u n d Ne w c onventions hedged
him ar oun d.Here, In the presenc e
of the de si red wo men h e d are d n ot
rec ount th e prec ise reasons fo r
xIe|.z1:er's jealously.B u t w h e n h e
npp onlw K o lhe bn y A nin stu s C 611 -I
ann,J" W m 'Cro§,by Todd snld.wfmen
he h ad g n r. "1 sup pos e tnc r c 's no
question th a t my suspic ions we re
c orrec t?"l l l a wo r d ;we re aimedso le ly n t Mm Ra d v. a y ,
"I am a fr ai d no t. " sh e sn ld . "b ut
"\ V e ll? ' s o ld Be ttln g td n , " wh n l' |
y o u r p r o po s mon ? ""Y o n r ea d th e letter ? "
"Ia whic h y o u as k me to take y ou
t o a convenient plac e wh o r e y o u
c a n s i g n a l to a p llo l a n d me n g e t
n d o f me .I k n mv n n ' n n n...r
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THE STORY
Ar-'ran L - F lo y d Unvrln.un -n h l l In llr ea ntrurzgle,wi thfriendHo wa rd Bennington.nr of some note,but not
u v v u e u z u c u l l s l n c e J I I T B | \ i l l . l \ \ l . l ] o
No w she mu st nhnmlon this stub-
bornly he ld fa ith.Allowi n g a f e w
min utes to ela ps e he went b ac k to
th e wa lli n g boy,
"Doc tor W a ite will wr i te n n nn-
swer in h a lf a n h o r.Ile so y a he
mu s t conside:-'e proposition.
N o w m n awa y f o r Lh ln y mi n ute s ,
son."Sli ve r! me ss age was re c e ive d in
the silenc e o f deep gloom.
"\\hu t's he mean bs' that?" Metz-
ger demanded wh en th e boy had
! 0 l l l \ .
"I°d Ilk e to tell y ou m§ren
name,"Bc rtlng ton said.rising
slltlly fro m the elmlr. wh olly unc oo
sc lous or Tod d's threatening gee
lure." Y o u won't believe sz now."
d " \ \ h y te l!it the n ? " To dd r eto r t
Be ltlng to n k e p t h i s ta mp e r wltt
an elior t.|
"Bec ause some day . when we ge1
ou t of thi!!h- - I ship,I shall h i
uble to r emi nd y ou I g ave y ou the
oppo rtun ity to believe and you
wou ld nol."'
m i x _. . .l .. . _. . . . . ; ¢ . . . . . . l nl r ~ . . . . \ . . .l \ . . ;
C H .
suc ca .l l aD l l n h
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a i t
£ 0 ao l d |
w r l t t e
,a z h 1 1-"" : . ;»..2i' °¢m§, ~ 3| § ,' f.° E"- 'f ncnou-bile wi ll not let h i m lea ve wn§"H;`Lel{ fifi5ii`5¥"L u l g u n u n
n u z m u .Un wln produces s her,"Pc riera said." W h a t else ,_ .'*y .in nlediza whic h the three had rahnnld if he-y'___f t '| §mU¢h»F m l!f¥¥lld."UJ
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a k e n wh i le i n c o lle g e , to h e lp ~n
n o wBob.
other ln ed¢ersltyrrexDla.lntnEl e neede nne.nc||.uuletaneele r the education of h l l lo nend dnufhter luinry .Gibbons ec orrlet the " e ;n !lti|;" of the pledge. butI.;reee to mn e a place for Un-erin'| daughter in his organlzntlon.lhe te to c ell a t h is omc e ne xt aw
C HA P TE R I l. - B e t tln xto n ar-n n g e e to help hle old friend U merin by galntlng some plc tures endsellin g t em.Mnr y Unwln, twenty *r e a r :old , la E lxn r liad vnf e p rlvntnstenogrupher.He lu mt mnn of vastwealth. but A debnuchee. _ Calllngr atGibbons' omce. ae arranged, Mery is
naked by the nnanclor to betrnf heremploy ers business secrets formoney .The girl refuses, and leave!
htm.Radwny ,exhausted by dlael-pnllon,ennouncee his Intention o ltekln g a h olldn y on the o c ean, butle to be acc ompanied by e. secretoryendn wtreleee operator.Hle wifelc c e p ti his lnvltntlon to go wi thhtm.Radwny plcke Mary Un wlneehissecretaryonthetrln,anda n n e th at her brother may ac 'eomnenf them.
So hu sled was B ettln gton ln wi r-
lm:the li ttle unconnec ted stove.
th at he dld not notic e the others
were gathered ln Sire.Ilnd.wny's
room.II te ly n ltn d wn y k n e w f r o m
the tri umph on 'Io dd' s fa c e that he
had s ome n ew win ged b ar b f or the
doctor.She f t she hn d never
detested nny one muc h as this
selfassured y oun man, upon whose
word s Mary and wr bro ther hung.
"Mrs . Radttay ! Todd he gnn , " y ou
kn o w our interests all lle in the
some direc tion,In justic e to us as
welt ai: y ourse lf y o u won hln't wont
to put confldente ln any one y ou
kn e w positively wa s unwor th y .
wou ld y ou?"
"Certainly not."
" Th e n l'rn nf rn hl I ' \ e got a hit
of had news for you."I l e told
he r by wh at tnenns th e le tte r ha d
fnllen in to his hands."Y o u nnty
y o u ;n u t u r s m l p u r u m t t o t u e .|l u
n pa inter by pro fess ion . a s I th lnk
y ou'll helleve.I \ras'£l.t Itnr vnr d
wi th th e futher ot''these Un wln
children.ns they c an on d ou t n
they pu t me to the te st.Ile wo u ld
rec ognize me as li o wn r d Be ltin g
ton.""He did bef ore the y bu rie d y o u."
Bob broke in, triunlphnnthr.I l e r e
metnhered h o w broken u p hls f a
ther hn d b een ut th e a nd d e ath o t
his old friend.W an this nann new
or to malice n likely state ment?
'°'I`here's nolhlllt:wi ll ma k e u s b e
ller e y o u even I f we wan ted to."Mn ry lo ok ed at h ln l with d ee pe r
||nrtt\l"ln her ey es th an Boll hnd
slmwn.She renlemln-red ho w he
had led he r to tn lk o f h o r f u th e r ;
he lnul svenled so lrlterested lnhllJ J
tlml s he h ad e hn tlen -d u ll s or ts o fln tlmn te delnils xvhlell he ha d
treasured up to holeter this at-
\
CHA l"r | : lt vi t.- »n nawny is taun t:thin k it was not str ic tly ho nora ble.tmn plvd \I1l|mS|Il|lI].
dead In his berli.d lla il *:l1f1¢l¥l at and t s up po se I t wn sn' t. b ut I h m!Bettlngton lemkod ut th em wear-2§.i`am'I2°f£L'¢5?. ¢¢°1¢"I§"v`2,'}»¢'f'E1t$1 Mary to think ttlmttt anti somethlnfz ily .'l`ht°y were wi llin g to believe
....¢.. hn¥|¢ hal nf hls nlnn to ¢xtnr t|told me I mtztitt to.I n the end him guilty ot' utmost uuy c rime. but C Nn . o o o . n o o f r o m R n d w u y .a n d t h a t
n o w t h a t h e i n d vm l . m l m r n u u l : i v e
h i m t h e m n n e y .l l a c o n vl n c c n h c l
h a I n a n a a l n r n f i h n \ » s n ¢ I a n d \ i l h
y o u ° l l b e g l a d . t o n .
S h e f e n d I t l h r o u x h a n d h a n d e d
I9 | \\l |.P c h a w n n d o r n f l t h a t h n r h n n d
lr `\ In all tlfat wa s tr ue they turnedI deaf, unfriendly ears.
l H e shrugged hls shoulders an d tinuous Ice-cold Refrigaation
#om an oilflame
x.th amazing new dl-buminz Safe and simnle- iust lam aa- .ma 1.-.... :a-
mo ve d to w~ d th e do or .
"All right. I'Il see y ou get enough
food.I s upp ose no ad vic e o f mine
ls welc ome , bu t r eme mber y o ur ul~
tlma te safety*depends almo st en»
tlrely o n my efforts an d I don't
propose to be hamp ered by any
c hlldlsh ac tions o f y ou ng heroes
llk e y ou .You two a r e to re ma in
here un ti l I tell y ou o therwise."
"Yo u' re taking:a who le lo t on
yourself,"To d d said angrily .
;'\\_!|¢|-e do y ou get y our author-
ty a l
" B y r lg h t o f b e i n :the strongest
man on this shlp an d the most des
perate."Bettlngton glared as Cros»
by To d d ln suc h a wa y th at the
y ounger ma n fe lt the element o f
persona!fear poss ess hlm." I a m
engaged, slnglehunded. in an effort
to hr ln g y ou to Savannah an d I
\von'L ha ve any mo re scenes li k e
these.I'\ e stoo d en oug h fr om y ou
all.W h e n I g i ve my s i g n a l- th r e e
double ra ps--let me be admi tted in-
stantly .See th at some on e is o n
gua rd nig ht and da y ."
Hi s h e ar t wa s f u l!of bitterness.
Th ey wo u ld not even gi ve h lm a
chanc e to explain.Evely n Ra d wa y
had changed utterly .H e ha d
imag in ed th at f ro m he r a a plr it o t
fairne ss mig ht be expec ted alway s.
" W e o u g h t not to ha ve let h l m
ao."To d d said,wh en they heard
the bulkhead c lose." W e o u g h t to
have held him as a hosta ge."
Mr s.Itadvroy ,though she ha d
c ome to th e po pu lar way o t' th ln k-
na. was no t re c on c iled to h er newleader.
" Y o u wo uld he a c hi ld i n his
hands,"she said conternptuously .
"Cn n' t y ou u nd er sta nd that vet?"»1;»wr
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O I L - B U R N I N G M I L K C H I L L E R
The Superfex principlu: is now utilized in a ncwchillcr which Cuols :mlk
to 40° at the rate of u gallon every 2 to 3 minutes. Ask us about ll
Mul`in lceless Refrigerator Company'
nos FARNAM ST.OMAHA,NEB.
INSECTICIDES
Lead Arsenate
Paris Green
BEST Q UA LITY
. . Lowest Prices . .
vBlair Drug Co;
mo ve d to w~ d th e do or .
"All right. I'Il see y ou get enough
food.I s upp ose no ad vic e o f mine
ls welc ome , bu t r eme mber y o ur ul~
tlma te safety*depends almo st en»
tlrely o n my efforts an d I don't
propose to be hamp ered by any
c hlldlsh ac tions o f y ou ng heroes
llk e y ou .You two a r e to re ma in
here un ti l I tell y ou o therwise."
"Yo u' re taking:a who le lo t on
yourself,"To d d said angrily .
;'\\_!|¢|-e do y ou get y our author-
ty a l
" B y r lg h t o f b e i n :the strongest
man on this shlp an d the most des
perate."Bettlngton glared as Cros»
by To d d ln suc h a wa y th at the
y ounger ma n fe lt the element o f
persona!fear poss ess hlm." I a m
engaged, slnglehunded. in an effort
to hr ln g y ou to Savannah an d I
\von'L ha ve any mo re scenes li k e
these.I'\ e stoo d en oug h fr om y ou
all.W h e n I g i ve my s i g n a l- th r e e
double ra ps--let me be admi tted in-
stantly .See th at some on e is o n
gua rd nig ht and da y ."
Hi s h e ar t wa s f u l!of bitterness.
Th ey wo u ld not even gi ve h lm a
chanc e to explain.Evely n Ra d wa y
had changed utterly .H e ha d
imag in ed th at f ro m he r a a plr it o t
fairne ss mig ht be expec ted alway s.
" W e o u g h t not to ha ve let h l m
ao."To d d said,wh en they heard
the bulkhead c lose." W e o u g h t to
have held him as a hosta ge."
Mr s.Itadvroy ,though she ha d
c ome to th e po pu lar way o t' th ln k-
na. was no t re c on c iled to h er newleader.
" Y o u wo uld he a c hi ld i n his
hands,"she said conternptuously .
"Cn n' t y ou u nd er sta nd that vet?"»1;»wr
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so lnsc rumhlc .Yet ln lm-,lnonn shiwas say ing."1 .can never b e tru ly
happy asain.no mn tle r how long
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Th e note was addressed alrnpiy.
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" B y r lg h t o f b e i n :the strongest
man o n th is s hip and the most des
perate."Bettlngton glared as Cros»
by To d d ln suc h a wa y th at the
y ounger mo n fe lt the element o f
persona!fear possess him." I n m
engaged, slnglehunded. in nn effort
to hr ln g y ou to Snvnnnnh an d I
won'L ha ve any mo re scenes li k e
these.I'\ a stoo d en oug h fr om y ou
ull.W h e n I g i ve my s i g n a l- th r e e
double ra ps--let me be admi tted in-
stantly .See th at some on e is o n
gua rd nig ht and da y ."
Hi s h e ar t wa s f u l!of bltterness.
Th ey wo u ld not even gi ve h lm o
chanc e to explain.Evely n Rn d wn y
had changed utterly .H e ha d
imag in ed th at f ro m he r a ap lri t o !
fnlmes s mig ht be exp ec ted alway s.
" W e o u g h t not to ha ve let h l m
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c ome to th e p op ular wa y o t' th in k-
ng. was no t r ec o nc i led to hm n e wlender.
" Y o u wo uld he n c hi ld i n his
hands,"she said contc rnptuously .
"C nn ' t y ou nn d nr stn ml tlmt s m? "
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of fifteen percent on every-
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ol' "Doc tor \'L| 1ite" whClementsc ontedénte.zo be so smnge nhnlll n. but I'm nnl
the c old c alc ulating ty pe llke y o u
W e ne ed y o u to tak e the y ac h t rnLlmon.If ;.'0lJ don't It means back
lo Snr: Quentin for y ou. for we shall
surely be repqrted and a search
made.If y ou'| | figh t for her when
we ge t to G. lt. Pm willin g .Un ti l
t h a U n w l n n a n d C r o s b y T o d d n f h e r
A g r e e m e n t w i t h C l e m a n t l .E x c e r l t
h e r s e l f , a l l a r e a g r e e d t h a t " W a i t e "
l s o n e o f t h e c o m m l r a t n r a .I n ud r u n k a n fr e n z y ,S a m a t t a c k s B e t -
t l n g t o n ,w h o k l l l s h l m I n a h a n d -
! o h n n d M m .
A t the some time,In the other
nrt o t' th e shi p Me tzger and Pen'
ra fac ed one another.'They howl
allen asleep af ter hours ot' splen
ld planning.Th ey had d£'cl|||\1l
vlth enthusiasm to slay the doc tor.
he wir ele ss ope mlo r a nd lloh Un
to as soon na morning came.
'Phe morning came foo soon: they
md been sc arc ely two hours asleep
hen Kenzle awoke them.Already
hey were pay ing the penalty of the
kless mixi ng o f dri nks.Kenzle
rout-:ht an enormous pot of c o| Tee:
ownnte d to talk bu siness "'\\'hat's
ning to he done?" he asked.
Pereira vrnvetl an arm lnupatient
ly .Ile di d no t re aliz e th at the A l-
batross wa s rotlnzng gently ln the
tro ugh oi'the summer sen.I l e
wa s anxlo ns for those delights
whic h ha d been assured ln Llmon .
" W e waste time."he dec lared
wi th di gn ity ;"g o as fast as y o u
an."
Metzger sobered. saw thlm.-gs In aess happy light.In h ls ma d an xe r
award lletttngtoa he had forgo tten
hut unless a c ompe tent navig ator
~ere discovered the Albal.tuS3 must
~rift until another boat had seen
er a n d reported her c on dltlon or
mrolfered the help that wou ld not
e ac c epted.Mi k e could steer a
nur se lf It were s et, b ut wh o was
o s e t ll?
Kc nzle tlellvered an ultlmatum.
'I wa n t to k n o w it I 'n\to le t my
res out or keep up steam."
"Go below." Metzger conlmanded.
'I let y ou kn ow wh a t la to he
n n e "
5lvtz;:er convic ted hlms elf of
ross stuplrllty .Why had he not
pplnttded the surgeon for the death
af Sum and so gained hls whole c on-
ldenee?lnstezrd ot this, hte Insane
enlonsy had cropped out.I t had
rlven the doc tor to the slate of
he tr-omnn he longed fur.I t h a d
eft the yacht witho ut the one
an who c ould tlnd where Shoals
ere and watc h the c harts for
ldden dangers.w en Slic ers np-
enred wi th the on lette Metzger
lad deeldw on his course.The boy
~ould do a s a messernxer to Ile:-
lng to n a nd the rest.They wou ld
tardly shoot hlr n l lf h e d i d ,li ttle
:arm would be done.
I le took a piece o f the shlp's
~onogratnmed paper ond sc ribbled
note.Pereira approved lt and'livers was used as the messen-
1 r.Wlten the c ook's helper rapped nt
he door and, sinc e he was on n le
tlraate errand, dared to shout,i t~Crosby 'Dodd wh o cautiously
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A Latter forma Doc!" Said Sllvon,
~ ~through.Bettlngton waslggluzuvaneiectrlcstoveInhut had been Radwuy'| room."A latter tor the Doc," said Sliv-
rs.Todd drew him In and thu! the
oor."where ls lt?"'Dodd demanded.: l for me Doc'
then le t as ma k e peac e Answer
Immediately ,
-°m~:n:aAS ME'1'ZGER."
'° I to ld the b oy to c ome ba c k lnhalf an hour.Ile wi ll k no w en ou gh
to c o nvlate y o u,ll'this ls nt Sulli-
cieat.I' ll hr lm:htm In here an d
we c an c r oss exami ne htm."
" \ \ h u t d o y o u wa n t t o d o ? " MmItadway asked ln a strained and life-
less voice.Mary looked at her wlth
a ay tnpathy she dared not show.
"She re ally lu res hlm." thou ght the
wls e Mar y
"Get the doc tor la here and make
h tm answer."To d d thought th e
thi ng wa s ollvlnus."W he n we're
through wi th him,we l l hear the
boy.Bolt, fetc h hlm."
The mome nts ot' walling were the
hltterest that any hour o f a llfe,ln whic h d a n a w had seldom been
absent of late y earn.had brought
Evely n Iitttlway .Th e foundations
of her falth were shaken. She c ould
not u nde rs ta nd by what mir ac le ofself-possession she was able to c on-
trol herself and compose hér fea-
tures so that the Others dld not see
her sec ret wri tten there.
Ilettlnlrton was loo klm.: p ale and
tlred.The re was a du ll pain in
his rig ht aide whic h had gr o wn
worse slac e his s truggle with Sam;lt was some wrenched alnew.h o
supposed.Ile tr le d an t to let i t he
seen.Of them all Mrs.Ita dwny
saw he aulfereul.
°'W hat'a thlsl" he asked essay lng
cheertulaess." A council o f de-
tense?"
Although he addressed his words
to Eve ly n Ilaulwa y . she did n ot an
swer.llu t her face alone Showed
no erntltlnn.Cro sb y To tld ha d tr l-
umph wr itten o n hla wi th a tlttglc
of mali c e I n lt.Bob felt an d e x-
pressed c on te mp t;he wa s angry
wi th himself f m having admi red
the man.And Mar y loo ke d a t hltn
as one tni1:ht lrnae at some creature
of whom deadly qua lltles are potat-
ed out
Bettlng ton dropped into a .c hair
wearlly .Th is was to h e o ne mor e
exhlhltlon of 'I' odd's absurdity .
"lt se ems I' m o n tri al attain ." hesald."th e pertlnaelous To d d my
ac c user"-Bettintzton lo oked around
- - " a n d the ju ry re ady to c onvic t."
" \ \ h y do y ou c all yourself Doc-»
tor Waite,when lt lsn't y ourname?"
lletllafzton telt hlntself flushlatr
like a boy detec ted openly in talae-
hood.Ile kne w his a c c user felt he
had sc ored tt polnt.
"wln at is my n ame ?" he d ema nd-
ed."l'll ad nllt it laa 't W aite."
"Your na me ls A ndy Orme ," Todd
crled.
Usually ready In any of the emer-
gencies normal men are c alled on to
taeet, Ilettlnfzton found hlraselt' ut-
terly unprepared for thls.Hts fac eshowedit.Tltc re wa s confaalon
wri tten on lt an d for a moment
helplessness and despair.All that
he Intend ed to tell them. D refac lm;
i t w i th the story o f his abduc tion.
wa s n o w useless.Th e y wou ld h elle ve lt all part ot'the monstrous
c ha ln of e xc u se s he ha d woven to
lull suspic ion.
" l t ian't Orme.elther."he aa
awered." Y o u d 'better hear the
whole thlng front the he| :Inaln;:."
li e wa s amazed a t Mrs.Ita d
way 's sudden changed attltude.
"Snare us that," she said.Neverhadhe seen her lo ok so c old and
unanproac hahle. She had learned lnthe spare of a few sec onds that the
ma n sh e ha d ldeallzed was ladoetl
a member of'this c rew of crltae.
She had ao lo nger any feelings or
her o wn to conslder.She must
look after Ma r y Un wla .She
reached for the folded letter that
Dctter :nan xcex come in and see it worl:
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lag; an the table before Todd.
"May I s ee tha t lette r? " Bb ttln g
ton naked.
H e read I t and then angered
them by smlling.Nm-v. nt least. heknew why he was pre judg ed.
"'1`hla is good news on the whole."he remarked . "the rein a c han c e of
saving y ou."
" F o r w'hat?"'Eve ly n Ila dwuyasked.
"For any use y o u ma y c h oose to
p u t y our life.I mean,I think I
can ge t y o u to S avan na h.I f Mr .To dd c a n b e a l q ui c k I n a n e me r
genc y an he u wma his tongue. and
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Ihr. Co., Snow Fence 825.00
..n ks-Iowa Oil C0. Gas 100.67
ll 'Servcie Station,
Gas 26.99
.Bensen, Dragging 28.80
Service Station, Gas 3.19
u Greeno,Dragging 6.00
I ph Hineline, Labor 3.00
uis Langhorst, Maintain-
ing 56.70
braslm-Iowa Oil Co., Gas,
Oil, etc.64.14
ber Nelson,Dragging 10.80
1-gun Sorensen, Dragging 3.38
y Wnllaw, Dragging 14.40
A. Wilkins, Dragging 21.60
a hall Wiikins, Dragging 1T.10
C. W1"ight, Hauling 4.00
ill Wulf,Dragging 26.55
'ron Bmtiing, Dragging 28.80
uis rimm,Dragging 6.30
1 Gr-averholt, Dragging 22.50
rmxm Filling Station, Gas
s ~d Oil 143.32
ben Madsen,Dragging 33.10
brnskzvIowa Oil Co., Oil §4.12
holas Oil Corporation,
Gas-309.77
ton Smith, Dragging 36.45
1 dard Oi! Co., Gas 39.50
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swaa SWK 150.00
Se c.8 ,Twp.1 8,E.1 1
Int a n 115100
use SE§£a s m
Sec. 5, Twp. 18, R. 1r
Nw a a s i m 115.00
Sec. 10, Twp. 1p, R. 11
swu NE'»6 90.00
NEHG Nww.85.00
Sec. 18, 'l\vp. 18, R. 11
S'/5 swsa w 85.00
W%SE%100.00
Lou 1 & 2 125.00
Lot 51 1oo.oo
Sec. 14, Twp. 18, R. 11
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W'r£\ swurm sma 6:
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150.00150.00R. 11110.00115.0085.0085.W85.0080.00sax90.0018, 1; 1175.00105.00105.00
18,
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E% Nws a 120.00
W K s w u 115.00
Sec. B,!1`wp. 18, B. 11
E56 NE56 115.00
WWA NE%115.00
Nwsa 115.00
swsa 115.00
NE% sssa 115.00
sv. sma,115.00
N w s a s w 115.00
Sec. 11, Twp. 1s,,R. 11
Lot 'zo $0 180.00
Loc 73 180.W
Lot 82 140.00
Lot 151 180.00
Sec. 13, Twp. 18, R. 11
Im 1 3 125.00
Lot 50 125.00
Sec. 14, Twp. 18, R. 11
Lot 45 150.W Total Valuation
Lat G5 105.00
Lot 69 115.00
Sec. 18, Twp. 18, R. 11
W'>é NE% NW%115.00
E'ȣ1 Nusa NW%115.00
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swm /120.00
W% SEM,(5,500_00
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Sec. 21, Twp. xs, IL 11
EH sm;800.00
\\{»¢hwrmm¢m¢¢¢fur»..é11»
afternoon.Dr.Cameron wok the Henry
Truhlsen children m Omnhn I n t
Thursday whe n they had their
tonniln and adenoidn removed. Mr.
and Mrs. Truhlsen went with them
y are home again and feeling
Mrs. Minnie Skinner and Jeanie
ue home from the gold star pil-
grimage to France.They return-
ed last week.They had a nice trip
and a pleasant visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Reggie Skinner at Plymouth.
Mass.
Wm. Adams last vmck did somenmodeling to his home.He built
the back porch into a kitchen and
has convened the former kitchen
into a breakfast room.
The Pierce girls, Mrs. A. Barnettof Thompson Falls, Mont.. and Mrs.
lamelln Ritz of Big Sandy. Montn
visited Friday evening with their
futher,Wm.Pierce.Howardbroughtthem up fmm Counexl
Bluffs.They returned with himand went east, to visit a sisher.
The BaptiSt Sunday school plnnto go to Oaldand Thursday of this
week for their annual picnic.Last Thursday afternoon at the
J. M. West name Mesdnmes Alben
Bennett, Huif,'Lowe, Wm.Miller,
J. D. Lowe, Wm. Brandert, Claude
Reid, Ben West and J.M. West
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Mary Wray, Miss Jessie Donahoo
and Mrs. H. B. Cameron receivedPrius.Mrs. Ruben Will md son, Bert
of Norfolk, are visiting at present
at the John Will home.They have
gone to Rose Hill in spend a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. James
and family.
Donald Aylesvvonh of Lincoln,
who is attending camp at FortCrook,Neb.,spent the week-»end
st. the Wm. Adams home.
Mrs. O. L. l-Iilsinger was hostess
to tlf€`Ludies Aid for their regu~lar meeting Wednesday afuzmoon.
_They are to meet this week nt the
:rick hall.Mr.Williamson,Mr.and Mrs.Roy Williamson and son, Ira and
Ursal Williamson departzed Fridayfor their home at Taft, Calif.,an,-
er a few days \isit at the LeoFausett home.Leo's mother, Mrs.
Annu Fausett of Teklunuh, accom-
panied them.Near Columbus they
met with a car accident, their car
being struck by a truck.Mrs. Roy
Williamson and Mrs.Fausett are
in the hospital at. Columbus withmiuriesand Ira received u deep
cut on the forehead which requir-ed several stitches.Mr. and Mrs.
Fausett drove over in response to
M¢cAn'rnY AND
LUNG CREEK
The McCarthy Ldies' Progress-
ive Club met with Mrs.Leon
Hindley last Wednesday afternoon
with sixteen members present and
one visitor, Miss Gmce Thompson.
The hostess gave a contest.and
prizes were awarded l\irs.Jolm
Barry and Mrs.John McDonald.
loo cream and cake mere served.
The next meeting will be held on
July 10th at Hayes Rosenbaum's,
with Mrs.John McDonald and
Mrs. John Aronson on the serving
sez.Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson and
Emyle,Mr,and Mrs.Will Mc-
Donald and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.
Emrett Amnson and family of
Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McDonald and son of Kansas City,
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Chesber Aronson home near Rose
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Tnxhlsen
entertained about fifty relatives
and frie:1ds_Sunday i n honor of
Lhe formefs birth anniversary. An
out door picnic dinner was served
i n the woods.A very pleasant
received 1. number of lnyely and Monday.234:Mr. ~ Mm. Nd: Andenon of Mrs. Otto Annuum vu
~ d ~ ~ h ~ m ~ a u l ' i o ~ -
part at the week.Miss Anita Fischer went to'
Omaha Tuesday evening and vis-~
Iitd her sister and family, return-
,lng home Thursday.
Several f mm here :mended
Owalssa chapter 0. E. S. in Flor~ence Tuesday evening.
Mrs.Wm.Iversen and daugh-
ters, Miss Edna and Mrs. Arthur
Schneider,spent Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. Henry Fischer.Henry Rohvmr, Mrs. Marie Meh-
rens, Mr. und Mrs. Herman Klindt
Mr. and Mrs. Detle! Kruse,Mrs.
Wm. Kruger, Albert Suverkrubbc,Henry Kmse Sr.,Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Kruse, Jr. and children,Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Lage, Miss Emma llix
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F ' " "ȴ..T.2`T"'"" al. the Claus Meh-
esa - me m~ n a tt ha c o u C1Friday afternoon with ever? ...li
ber present.Prize wlnnen wereMrs. Della! Kruse and Mn. Mnrio
Mahrens.Mrs.Fritz lézrseh Ind
Mrs.Emma H m m were s u m .
As tho next. regular meeting would
be July 4, they decided to meet
July ll. with Mrs.H A. Kruse.
Mrs.Harry Seltz of De Sow,
.and daughher, Mrs. Dorothy Knxm
were Friday visltnrs at thc Grant
Lage home.
Mr .and Mrs. Otto Iverson spen¢
Friday, June 20 was the seventh
wedding annive niy of Mr. andMrs. *Ernest Schmidt and'severalfrelutives came in the evening wg
and Miss Dora Klindt were among; remind them °f,l" °"°"*~_those from hem who attended thel Miss Dora l\l|"§lt entertained
funeral services of Mrs.Murgar--50\'@f"l Omaha Indies Fndny nib-
etha Lamp in Blair Wednesday.
Mr.and Mrs.Roy Haindch of
St.Louis,~ have been guests Lhe
past. few days of Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Rohwer.The ladies a m'
sisuers.
The many friends hem of the
O. W. Athnn family of Pipestone.
Minn., were saddened to learn ofthe death of Mrs.'Athan at Long
Beach, Calif., June 14.She taught
crnoun.Saturday, June 21 was the natal
day of Mrs. Wm. Kruger and alsao! Mrs. Joe Bolln and each lady
celebrnlw the event at their re-spective homes in ai fitting mannerGram.Tictgen, son of Mr. and
Mrs.Hans Tietgen,Mrs.Eni ll
Tietgen and Mrs. Robert Edie, ull
of Sholes, Neb., mo/bored down on
Saturday and spent the weekend
with relatives here.
__
a
1 . u u54.00
15.00
10.50
12.50
17.50
1.5021.00
On motion duly made and car-
George Ilinuloy, Manu work
Chas. Rnsfrl. Road work
N. A.ogcrt, Rand work
Hay Rolf, Road syark
Clark Davis,Road Work
Cheswr Davis, Road work
Ed. Miller, Road work
S. H. Neff, Road work
Sec. 22, Twp.
Lots 1 & 2
Lot 3
but 4
Sec. 24, Twp.
NV; SE%
Lot 'I
Sec. 25, Twp, 18, R. 11
NE%65.00
18, n. 11100.00
100.00
100.00
18, R. 11
100.00 éellineomii' s3z6§§'er"h'6|iBrii{g" Mal* rnelllge and came home earlyGuy Bennett. nee June Welt.A §°"'!!'d'¥morning.~ Fguaettl §{'§fg_°q_n was ill A 'this ~""§ "ent witi ng.All u W .the bt. Calhol
.Emi l Rlx f Omaha, visltcd his Theeuhomesafternistprn.Misngs Emma nnrl Minnin .,.,..,_.,=,§.°'1".T£
i»&'§£a£é nié. IJ
nity for protection
inn asawn n rlan|1nr|.»Ian sssa ...\.L~..- nr ,.».1,.2.}~`=.`,}.§.~..`f..-..-.~ 1=z~|==:»-.l1==m1¥y drove overazain Sunday.I°'=P""°f1 :or LII1" _ _ _ _ v ., _b_ _,__" _ _' , , _ . . . . . - _..- ' : " - " I - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - -- ' - " " - 'n a m n a n v u ;.N .. lv| \\o ' j -an ~ ° \ ° " '" "G .d ,J a 1 M r .a n d M r s .J o h n W a c h t e r o r " g l s h i n z c n f f e f d m a n y m o r e h j l p p v R u :W e d n e s d a y ..s t r n t i o n o n t h e m u m s t r e e t h e r em " f § ° 1 $ I § $ ` ? ; " ' ; é § » ' $ E d . ° " i 1 r § ' % Z ' § i L i n c o l n v i s i t e d H e r m a n r e l a t i v e s a b i r t h d a y s .A n u m b e r o f 1°l10_¥ldS M i s s H e l e n A m b l e r v i s i t e d r e l a -S a t u r d a y n i g h t .
n e t t r e c e i v e d a n u m b e r o f n i c e f e w d a y s l a s t ,w e e k .* a l s o c a m e a n d s p e n t t h e e v e m n g .t i v e s i n O m a h a W e d n e s d a y a n d M r s .C W ,M o r r o w a n d c h i l -g i f t s f o r h e r n e w h o m e .1 . E \ 1 i ss _ _ Y i y ia n _ _ R ut l e _ d g e r e t u i ~ n e d | I c e c r e a m a n d c a k e w e r e s e r v e d .Tl y g l j a d a g .____d r e n h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r a
Isssa Nm 100.00
sw. zz, TWP 18, R 112ooo.oo Lars '1 & 9 95.00'soo.0o 1:01 E? _.- _ 9§.oo After a two weeks'visit here name aunuay :nom rermer, wnerel Hans M Andersen and family miss Qatrlerine Frahm pbservea visit withwithfriends-umm Minnie Fink S*?°_ spent Several days as guest drove to winside Sundav and the mmwmw o f h e r b i rth la s t Hastinfza.relatives at Lincoln andisec. za. Twp. ns, rc. 11NE% NW%100.00
Nwsa Nwn 1oo.oome SEK Nwxa 115.00
|£lE`sE»Ei`i '|f¢}'1»"T 6"'; oi mu Josephine Rutledge.Qu a ""1;_{,'| ] § " '" 'l'hundly,_June 19.g°m}',|¢¢.¢, Nu. ¢ ma No. 9 .11ln.'° 'me "" ",.:: m"a.°:,:.::§'m°' "~°f"i¥=. and ¥»l"H-§'=- »=-»'°7=»~»-1~ ¢.1:.u,m..'=fz.*°:m:.=;'.."s:.§'.<;:~'=- '°=';; 0. F, s. "ras ,:"'
__-..-I u-.'Z'~_.'::l H&':.EE*'EF3L'*'°""wl m eetm g vu nn' held lmxfF'S' f'-"=*\!°e "E" 1T°"'1' '¥°""r ily -:mmm been vi-iu='& M.-|"f.,... an Snumlnv ..m|'L£°n e u a r c lu n u ms r o r u e r wa s g r a n t, - | " _ ,1 1 u r n
65.00e d Roscnn.T o m p s o n i n th e
a m o u n t o f Ni n ety -e i gh t Do llar s
n w :Jxwifd-.rS W 5 4 .|Sec. 21, Twp. 18, R. 11
and Twenty-nine cents, difference
ln school Lax nnd bond.
On motion the Board adjourned
w meer June 30, 1930.
Annie C. Martin,
County Clerk.
County Commissioners Room,
Blair, Ncb., June 16, 1930
The County Board of Equaliz~
ation mel.pursuant.to adjourn~
ment taken June 13, 1930.
a n n 1.\vv'fAE'/a swsa
NW36 Sw%
SW54 SW%
Eu.s a m
| W Vz s m
Sec. 26, Twp.
M m
NW%,
Sec. 27, Twp.
E*/&u m a
W% Nasa
ru . mv x :
18, R.
18, R.
55.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
1185.00
85.00
1 1
95.00
95.00
DR nn
1,'1oo.oo
1,100.00a,soo.oo
Int 4 105.00
Sec. 34, Twp. 18, R. 11
Nwsa s\v.%100.00
Russell's Addition
buts 1 & 2 140.00
Lots 11, 12, 13,
14, 15 1w.oo
Lots 1'l to 20,Inc.120.00
Low a. 4, 5, 6 140.00
Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 140.00
Carried-all members voting aye.
On motion the Board adjourned
bo mee June 16, 1980.
Annie C.Martin,
County Clerk.
HERMAN NEWS
Relatives here have received
word from Mrs.L. V. Ackerman
of Klamath Falls,Oregon that
she will reuh Omaha July 8, on
an excursion trip coming so Her-man for a vinit.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Cmtsinger
welcomed a baby son into their
home Friday, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Adams en-
tertained at a six~thirty dinner attheir home Friday evening forMr.and Mrs.John Wachter of
Lincoln,Mrs.Minnie Fink of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. GilbertOlson
o. K. Dellecker,a prominent
Qgar merchant of Omaha,was
calling on friends here Wednesday.
Mrs. Geo. Shwts and lens Mae
of West Point, Neb., are visitingat the D.O.Sheets home.Mr.
Sheets spent Sunday here.The Barge family and hir. andMrs. Fred Story of Tekamah, en-
joyed a picnic supper in the parkhere Thursday. `M.rs. Lester Schnider of Omaha,
visited at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Huit Lowe and at-
tended the shower at the J.M.
West home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. A. J. Cameron is enivyinzsvisit from her mother,Mrs.
Bessie Eccles of Winnepeg,Can-
ada.She came last vmek from
Chicago where she has been \nis~
iting hey sons.
la s t Thursday afb;-moon theBaptistguildniet at the psrson-
. . .,..fr.w. Hungate of Ryder, N.D..
who is visiting here.Mrs. /Anna Peddie, Misa Minnie
Fink of Omaha and Miss Caroline
Comett Rabertson drove owrboGrand Island last Wednesday and
took his mother, Mrs.Fred Roh-
ertson over to visit the Grand Is-land clinic where she hopes w getrelief from rheumatism,She will
remain there two weeks.Dr. J.
P. Rigg, a fnrmer pa to r o f the
local M. E. church is a member of
the group ol physicians.Several cars o t Herman folks
made up a picnic party Sunday
and enjoyed the day over on thebanks of the Elkhorn.They were
the J.M.West,Everett Himes,
Geo.Lowe,Everett Miller,Mei-
Repa ir
5523 1,N o w
New oak flooring placed over your
old floors will make your home
more beautiful.Oak floors are
easily kept clean and will last a
ll f ¢t i l' Ile »A ~ 0 0 ~a .~\0 :
vern \Vesrt families and Mr. andMrs. Guy Bennetx.
All tive of lne Hans Hansenchildren had their tonsila remov-
ed at an Omaha hospital one day
last week.`Rev. Norlin, T. R. Swanson and
Eugene Burdic took eight ot' the
boy scouts over to the boy scoulcampat Fremont last Thursday
afternoon.They enjoyed supperandreturnedhomeaboutten-thirty.Those goin were Arthur
Fausett, Iester Miler, Earl Ramkin, Floyd Triplett, Delmer Lowe,
Elmer Sheets,Leo Hannan and
Ellsworth Harrison.
Rasmus Hendrickson of Blair,
a former resident was renewing
acquaintance here one day la-stweek.The Woods-Updlke ranch and D.
Buch each shipped cattle to theOmaha market last wak.Mrs.Chris Wachter last week
improved her property by giving
it a coat of paint.
A miscellaneous _shower was
given Friday afternoon for Mrs.Wdlace Fitch at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Fitch.Eighteen guests at-
tended and spent a nice social
time.
The board of education recentlycompletedtheteachingstafffor
next year by electing Miss Fran-
ces Koopman of Blair, for primary
beacher in place of Mrs. Andersen.Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Lowe, Mrs.
Gustave Hansen,Stanley Loweand Stanley, Jr. were Sunday din-
ner guests of Miss Maggie Lowe.~ Louis Horn is enjoying u
is in Chiifomia.'
Mrs. C. E. Johnson entertained
around thiny ladies at u miscel-laneous shower Friday evening in
honor of Miss Eledyce Godsey, who
day)evening at the Legion halland is open to dl.
Mrs. Jasie Hart speht Thurs-
day in Omaha with her daughter,
Miss Thelma.
Mr.and M n .T.W.I-Iungate,
Roger Hungate and Bernard Erb
who haw been visiting relativeshere the past ten days, left Mon-
day for their home at Ryder, N. D.
They stopped at Pender for a daysvisitwithMr.l{ungafe's sister,
Mrs. Lertie Tucker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch and Otto
[arson are spending a week's
vacation at Cwstal Lake, Iowa.
at their hall Saturday evening.The attendance was not very large
on account of the extreme heat.Mrs. Paul Iawe of Bird Island,
Minn.,visited relatives here andat Blair last week.
Several of the men held a stag
party la n Friday evening whiletheirwiveswereattendingtheshower at the C. E. Johnson home.
The Herman schools are facing
the problem of needing more room
The board of education are con~
femplating buildin an addition totake care of the gemand._ j
Henman friends are sorry tolearn that Chas. Eby of Craig, is
a patient at the Park hospital in
Omaha at present.
A very successful County Sun-day School oonvention was held at
the Pleasant View school house
last Sunday.In spite of the heat
there was a good attendance.A
very fine program was given.John C. White, state secretaryol
the Nebraska Council ol Christian
Education, gave the morning and
afternoon address.Miss Iris Brewster and Earl
Fletcher escaped serious injury
when their car was side-swiped by
another Sunday evening when they
were out for a drive.
Francis and Anthony Bowsmnn
of Omaha, spent a week's vacation
here with weir mother,Mrs.T.Parrish.Mr.and Mrs.Parrish
drove to Omaha Sunday and took
them home.Francis is attendingsummerschool.Anthony came
home with them for a longer visit.
Values to $10 in Printed Flnl.
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
sale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizes I1
to 46 nt the Fashion CenterThursday,Friday,Saturday and
the J. H. Nearhood home.{I'"ont.anelle. stormed on théir wayiSnndav mnnninn fn-Blu Sacina#
CALHOUN
AND vlcm ITY
.and Mrs.Edwin Cnchelin
children were callers at the
Lizzie Cschelln home in De
f s o mh rhuishsy, and called oh ~
fiendsMrs. Chris Frahm,president of
the Happy Hour Club was hoswss
at her home Thursday auernoon wthemembersandseveralinvited
guests.Pinochle was the diver-
sion for the gftcrnogn.Mrs. Clsus
Michigan where she tspendthesummer nm
rela',ives.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.
children of Omaha, we
slwrs at the Mrs.I
vme._Ft. Calhoun and AIU
Baéhgl,ui
ET.:mths with
SundayM1dzzleOhft
and
Miss
bo mee June 16, 1980.
Annie C.Martin,
County Clerk.
Soto, Monday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.z. E.Smith ofOmaha, were Monday evening vis-
gwff of Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Tris-
er.Mrs, Grunt Lage and baby son
returned home Tuesday from Cov-enant hos-pi|.a!, Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs. Guy Miller of
Omaha,vidwd at the parental,
Qavid Miller home Tuesday eve-
rung.Mrs. David Mummert uf Blair,
spent Tmdav az the Grant. Lage
home.
HERMAN NEWS
Relatives here have received
word from Mrs.L. V. Ackerman
of Klamath Falls,Oregon that
she will reuh Omaha July 8, on
an excursion trip coming so Her-man for a vinit.Mr.and Mrs.Joe Cmtsinger
welcomed a baby son into their
home Friday, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Adams en-
tertained at a six~thirty dinner attheir home Friday evening forMr.and Mrs.John Wachter of
Lincoln,Mrs.Minnie Fink of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. GilbertOlson
o. K. Dellecker,a prominent
Qgar merchant of Omaha,was
calling on friends here Wednesday.
Mrs. Geo. Shwts and lens Mae
of West Point, Neb., are visitingat the D.O.Sheets home.Mr.
Sheets spent Sunday here.The Barge family and hir. andMrs. Fred Story of Tekamah, en-
joyed a picnic supper in the parkhere Thursday. `M.rs. Lester Schnider of Omaha,
visited at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Huit Lowe and at-
tended the shower at the J.M.
West home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. A. J. Cameron is enivyinzsvisit from her mother,Mrs.
Bessie Eccles of Winnepeg,Can-
ada.She came last vmek from
Chicago where she has been \nis~
iting hey sons.
la s t Thursday afb;-moon theBaptistguildniet at the psrson-
. . .,..
~I
~I
~n
111 ;
lun nn n n - ui: -- _
Iqwa-Nel
" 1 1 2 £ : 2 : ~ ' " ~
the J.M.West,Everett Himes,
Geo..Lowe,Ev ge tt Miller,Mel-
Mehrens held high score,Mrs.Henry Lorenzen, second and Mrs.
Scott Allen, low.Suitable prizeswereawardedeach of them.A
delicloug luncheon closed a very
plea.sant a!temoon.Four newnameswereaddedto the mem-
bership list.Mr. a nd Mrs. Emil iKruse and
little daughwr spent Thursday
evening at the Hans Knaag home
in Douglas county.¢.
County Commissioner 'Claus
Mehrena was a business vislwr in
Lincoln Friday.
».
Repa ir
5523 1,N o w
New oak flooring placed over your
old floors will make your home
more beautiful.Oak floors are
easily kept clean and will last a
lifetime.A good oak floor costs
less than a cogoleum rug.
Come in and get our estimate on
your flooring needs.
CHRISTENSEN
Lumber Co.
mf c A Keck In A Jrcflzim Phon ass
vern \Vesrt families and Mr. andMrs. Guy Bennetx.
All tive of lne Hans Hansenchildren had their tonsila remov-
ed at an Omaha hospital one day
last week.`Rev. Norlin, T. R. Swanson and
Eugene Burdic took eight ot' the
boy scouts over to the boy scoulcampat Fremont last Thursday
afternoon.They enjoyed supperandreturnedhomeaboutten-thirty.Those goin were Arthur
Fausett, Iester Miler, Earl Ramkin, Floyd Triplett, Delmer Lowe,
Elmer Sheets,Leo Hannan and
Ellsworth Harrison.
Rasmus Hendrickson of Blair,
a former resident was renewing
acquaintance here one day la-stweek.The Woods-Updlke ranch and D.
Buch each shipped cattle to theOmaha market last wak.Mrs.Chris Wachter last week
improved her property by giving
it a coat of paint.
A miscellaneous _shower was
given Friday afternoon for Mrs.Wdlace Fitch at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Fitch.Eighteen guests at-
tended and spent a nice social
time.
The board of education recentlycompletedtheteachingstafffor
next year by electing Miss Fran-
ces Koopman of Blair, for primary
beacher in place of Mrs. Andersen.Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Lowe, Mrs.
Gustave Hansen,Stanley Loweand Stanley, Jr. were Sunday din-
ner guests of Miss Maggie Lowe.~ Louis Horn is enjoying u
De|ighi:fU|
ot Water
€E'iU=>®'@
/ 2g\__\
Twevthirds of the water med in
your home is, or should bc, hot.
Health, beauty, hygiene, moments
when doctor or nurse must have
immediate hot water,household
a
~a-'T
3-gr
~r
\e l
;.»~*""!
demands for hot water.
There is but one fuel, Gas, that
raponds without preparation with
all the hot water you can possibly
ned at a moments notice for eva-y
mom¢nt's need.
The purchase and installation cl' I
modern gas water heater is mod.
crate in cost.The heater can be
placed in kitchen or basement; the
connections are few and simple;
once installed you will find it re-
Eable over many years of continu-
ous use;Anywhere in the house
the tum of a faucet will give you
plenty of delig,h&ul hot water con-
nancly.See the up-tudate ga
water haters today.These new
q>pEances are the Gnal word in
bauty and mechanical precision.
Telephone for n representative to
make an arimaxe of the coat of a
Gas Wara- Hearn in your house
hold.It may be purchased on can
variant tam.
Ac'r..f
NOW'2..,»,~»-
/
beams crossed bats at Arlington
Sunday.The score was 6 to 1 infavor of Arlington.Donald Dey attended a party in
Omaha Sunday evening.
Mrs.Elsie R.Cook underwent
an operation Monday morning for
goitre.Har friends will be glad
to know it was successful and abs
is reponed as getting along nicely.
For Sale-Forty acres of landnearBlair, andjust a quarter mils
all the Washington highway.Forparticulars write Lock Box 81, Ft.
Calhoun, Neb.23-4t
Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch and Otto
[arson are spending a week's
vacation at Cwstal Lake, Iowa.The legion boys gave a dance
at their hall Saturday evening.The attendance was not very large
on account of the extreme heat.Mrs. Paul Iawe of Bird Island,
Minn.,visited relatives here andat Blair last week.
Several of the men held a stag
party lasm Friday evening whiletheirwiveswereattendingtheshower at the C. E. Johnson home.
The Herman schools are facing
the problem of needing more roomTheboard of education are con~
femplating buildin an addition totake care of the gemand._ j
Henman friends are sorry toleam that Chas. Eby of CX-sig, is
a patient at the Park hospital in
Omaha at present.
A very successful County Sun-day School oonvention was held at
the Pleasant View school house
last Sunday.In spite of the heat
there was a good attendance.A
very fine program was given.John C. White, state secretary !
the Nebraska Council ol Christihn
Education, gave the morning and
afoernoon address.
Miss Iris Brewster and Earl
Fletcher escaped serious injury
when their car was side-swiped by
another Sunday evening when they
were out for a drive.
Francis and Anthony Bowsmnn
of Omaha, spent a week's vacation
here with weir mother,Mrs.T.Parrish.Mr.and Mrs.Parrish
drove to Omaha Sunday and took
them home.Francis is attendingsummerschool.Anthony came
home with them for n longer visit.
age and had a little party for Mrs.'I. ~ H"!'K=*~= of Ryder, N.D..
who is visiting here._Zilrs, Anna Peddie, Miss Minnie
Fink of Omaha and Miss Caroline
is in Chlifomin.Values to $10 in Printed Flni.
Mrs. C. E. Johnson entertained Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
around thirty ladies at a miscel- sale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizes I1laneous shower Friday evening inito 46 nt the Fashion Centerhonor of Miss Eledyce Godsey, who Thursday,Friday,Saturday and
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' -' r .I _,l l u n f n F '' N | n r { * h 1 f ` n n \ r | ' I \ r { " ' I n r | . r
mum V. .........., .,.,....., .,.-....The minutes o l the preceding
meeting were read and approved.Some valuations were conaider-
ed alter which the Board ad-
journed w meet June 30 1930.
Annie C. Martin.
s mu Nw %
Nm S W I L
S59 SW%
Nwsa s ma
SK s m
Lot 1
100.00
1oo.oo
105.00
100.00
County Cierk. | NW% SWM
Sec29Twp 95.001s, R. 11105,00 1,500.04C0l\nLy Commissioners Rmm,
Blair, Neh., June 12,1930.
The County Board of Equaliz-
ation met pursuant to adjoumment
o.|,¢». hm.. 11 mqn
uma NE %
se c. s o, M.
NE K u ma
S56 NE%
5% Nwsa
18, R. 11100.00100.00
110.00
Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B.
Mehrens,C.J.Nelson,County
Commisdoners, R.H. Rasmussen,
Deputy County Assessor,and
Annie C. Marlin, County Clerk.
The minutes oi the preceding
meeting were read and approved.
The hearing and conBideration
a! assessed valuation of property
was conLinued.
NM NW %
NW'>6 swaa
m s s w .
Lots 2 & 3L o n \
L0tB6 & 7
L o tB
L o w
swsa SW%
1 10.00
110.00
95.00
105.00
105.00
100.00
1 10.00
1 10.00
1 10.00
Sec. ax, Twp. 18, R. 11that v lswu Nwaa 1 10.00
1 10.00
1 xo.oo
Moved andf.iE.aL; 5flm£5.=="aE me Abi.. sr-:aa Nwu
lunn Lrnmln ummm Hridunllt- ms swaa;;;r;ia; `i§:EiE"§n=:Z"§."E`s'§£-lsee. 32. Tw- 18, R. 11
tion 1,Township 18,Range 12,
owned by the Nebraska-Iowa
Bridge Cbrporntion be assessed
fo r One Hundred 'hwelve Thous-
and Five Hundred ($l12,5U0) Dol-
lars. actual value.
On motion the Board adjourned
to meet June 13,l930.
Annie C. Martin,
County Clerk.
lN59 SW%.
Sec. 33,
sa u NEM.
Nlé Ne w
NW':£
Nwsa
TWP
1 10.00
1 1 5.00
.1s, R.11
105.00105.00
105.00
Sec. 34, Twp. 1s, R. 11wa NE'/1 NEBQ
Nwu Nasasv. NusaE56 swan
95.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
\
County Corhmissioners Room,Sec. 35, Twp. 18, R. 11
mnir Nnh Jnfm 1:=z mrun NH- Nwm 95.00 1,800.00- " " - I - . . . . . ,¢ . . . . .- v ,- w w w ..The County Board of Equaiiz- Sec. 36. Twp. 18, R 11.ation met. pursuant to adjourn- E'.£¢ NEEG.50.00
ment. taken June 12, 1930.1 KWH NEM.50.00
Present.:Chas.Nelson.C.B.S'W% NEK 50.00
m|;.;,;;;...f¢;s. ii£i§6§{f calhnféllilwu NWM: sss
Commission;-xs, R.H_ Rasmussen,NW545 NE56
Deputy County Assessor a n d SWM
A1mie~C. Martin, County Clerk.W'r§ SWEG
The minutes of the preceding N%SEBGmeetinz wear read and annrowd.|SW%SEM
so.oo
50.0050.00
50.00
2,300.00
.I\Io\'&i and seconded #st the Sec. 5, TWP~ 18, R. 12
following reductions in valuation
be made:
Real ngmm |mm,,".,_
Lot 7
W%Nwsa
Nwm s ws a
30.00
25.00
20.00', ; ; ; ' ; . ; ;. ; '" ' £ § é § £ §|c a i m '1 8 R .1 2
a |Sec. 1. Twp. 181R E*/& NE'/3 w
W% Nasa
Nwaa
Nw. SW%Nm s awNwsa suasw SE54
85.00
85.00
95.00
85.00
85.00
85.0085.00
100.00 1
'1oo.ooM a Nana
w s e N w u & s w
Nw u 90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
75.00
'rs.oo
75.00
L n t 6
L o t 6
L u m
L o r a see. 11, M- za, R. 12Nwu25.00Lum x 6: 2 25.00
LOL 9 150.00~ 2, Twp. 18, R. 11Lot 20
Lot 14
1.soo.oo| r:E1A s w s a 30.1
2.onn.nn N W M S:'wI.:Rn:Do
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120.00120.00120.00
115.00
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m aya sei
m] i~n?§a"sE%85.00
Rusaelh AdditionL a m (E 2 1,2oo.oo
Carried--all members vodng, aye.
Moved and seconded that the
following increases in valuation be
when once effected, which ante n -
mopopoly md destroy competitionshould not be tolerated.We have
corporation:i n Nebraska that
THE M UTINY OF
THE
u v f s m n n P m u f s !~=="=1 f '
of the créw 'ha vias iéeklng to leu-
en the risk ot sudden attack.There was nlwnyl A danger thatmen who had been so much at leagould notice he was not steering asouthern course, had hu nrbltraryruling about keepin.; th? dak flfnr
can Spanish Piniehtos, hhxedded;
qunriel to which he had not been 1 medmm cucumber, cut fine, salt-
wlmesa.ed,a ni me .Dissolve gelatin in
333535, 1".2J¥§L°§..i3."i°§=ff`§'? ° m n "water.Add pineapple
o ou haenmvéalched uice and vinegar.Chill.WhenZ? .'$..'X§Z.°Z.'i'~.i ml! nf mu hole. lsumhuy thickened, add Pin93PPle,
¢||...,...f......,\.\..mm.;nn m@iP'm€flV~<> and cucumber.Turn ima
teaspoon dunn-
nutmeg,1 mu?
raisins.Cream
eggs wgll-beab
en, milk, and rolled oats.Mk and
d i t dry ingredients.Add flour
mixture tn first mixture. thoromzh-»
baking powder,55
mon,1 wupoon
chopped seeded
butter, add sugar,hive ko do with the marketing of
our productions.The ca piwin-
dou, the profits and the operation
of these corporations an the cause
of much speculation and of grave
concern to the common people.
That there are discrirrjnations
between the lanzer corporations
Al suu umlun
Beef Steers 25c Lower and
Very Dull-Top $11.50
»=spare,use them for lrtokliai* I
shall no: leave the post.""But who wlll Luke n gpell when
you sleep?""Yu re:d u !boy Bob up.l ryou want me. send n message bySllvers when he bring: food. You've|seen that l'm able.to take cure ofmvnalf.Well. ru treat elLher of|
mmgwnugl T :"'|.....\,|..among men whose ''elven to susnlclon _ng°§,g;g=°,*§§g §3§°'£?$`p"€ wqgge qw g§<>;1< or wine luuluu.bmu umu 1|cone e his fists with rm.Servcream salad dres e ly mix.Dronmug or rnav-____.by Spoonfuls on
fuotlvea too Enbvlous to thém.and darted about the huge form of --»onn greasmggemgoufdmakeaconcertedthe cook as he had soon a fnvnrlte hasa;;;nt;d;;I§°hSeWh1PP0j1l cream ratheru 23 25 panTa;1u °";;§ln a
n i g h t .P e r h a p s n o r a l l l i g h t w e i g h t d o ;h i s f o o t w o r k w a s r 'N a I I r v e s s l x .q n .ms m e s 3 2
--Q nam A ..4!.....0 - 1 - a f n : j g _| = A _and the smallex concenfs,there _in ~ po _qxestion I-or the bgng-A 2 5 3 5 6 DROP IN HOGS
mer Lower
eda L lmbl
s ue d:to
you just as I dld S a m , i t y o u l l
much ns put your foo! on the main
companion."
T h e lw n ln prorated.bu t ln the
end they gave ln.
Betungmon had heard no t e a r
some uories ot violence where Ken.
:le wigs concerned He gemembered
would come by Lhe easlly watched
companion.They would swurlu
over the stnnchlonll ln me durk~
ness and that would be the end
ol' Hovrnrd Bellln|;ton_ pnlnler ot
lEllS(.'l!|)¢S¢Bob, on his way no the bridge
paused a _horrllled _second when he
marvelous.lle only Stopped when
me cook, after me pause rage nndnsxonlshmr-nr Induced. g~nv8 chase.l,lke n skillful decoy.Sllven led
Perelra to the companion and thennctunlly struck hlm a qulck blow
ln wat grenl nnd proud middle.
At the top of the steps Anlonlo
._ -..__ »....-.-- ...... ...¢-...\ ...|.». 1...
sa lmaOne paeksse lemon flavored l_-e v -atm,1%cups boiling waler,M
Clip canned beet juice, 1 cup shred.
dec celery, 1 cup diced beets,!§
cup Spanish onions,cut fine,1
green xwglwr.shredded,54 ma-
W ov uoouea.
Sponge Cake
Thrw egg yolks,V; cup sugar,
lé tablespoon lemon juice, 1~8 tea»
spoon lemon rind,3 egg whites,
'h cup flour,1-8 oeaspoon salt.
Beal e z:yolks until thick and
rn of legiumave busxness and wg Fmt Limb, puny anrotect the Dublic. such discrimina-At s1o.nsan.ss_0 |
Fnu
eia m. s h od c f b e étopved-§§1¢i"li§&1"§1}L¢1§
I a m n o t u n mi n d f u d o f the f ac t.Lo we r.
'|.l1nt th nr n :mn oth e r nr nh lems o f
state wo numerous to mention
which the Awnmey General is re-
qdred to pass upon or administer,
some of which will be discussed
in the progress of the campaign.
l have stated my popiiion upon
some of the major issues which
concem the office.I a m not in-
|
:lined to make pmmises but if\
Union Stock Yarda
1930-There was som
cattle newpu at the
the week but the sm
head, was still mo lm
limited demand m d
was slow with hlds am
25a lower than I-'ml
steers bmugm $11.50.
halfera md smokers |
th at t he man w a l ln th e h nb ll of
mn ng ln his moments ol'le a
leave und regretting lx ln haste. No
m e h charges were over h im as
troubled the others.But he feared
walllng wives more than Jan
zarrors."P m In c on tr o l. " Be tu n gto n s a i d
zo hlm."I wa n t all th e ste a m y o u
c an zlve ' me .H u h y o u eno ugh
he lp ? "" r v e g m me n h u n k le c , "Ke n z le
answered.
"I I y o u wa nt my th ln g s e n d wo r d
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# s K ¢! m ~ = ~-T
i »
r,Jum 24,
\e lamp m
opening ot
mnly.7.500
rse lor the
the marketi mes muy,
ay.Choicef
Cown num
md teedensi
E H W a u m s r v n s t e u n o u y .u n d e r u a m l v u r c l e u u n u n n \ : | | . I : u \ \ u u u l 's p o o n s a n .D i s s o l v e g e l a t i n i n l e ' f
|
C r o s b y T o d d |a d v i c e h e h a d d e t e r -c r e d i b l e s u d d e n n e s a F l e W n B ! l ' l I 1 D P f i b o i l i n g 'w a t e A d d b e I m o n c o ° ' ° ' ?a n d a d d s u g a r g r a d -
m m e d 1 b e e D d .u p .T h e f a l l d e p r i v e d h i m o f r e t j u i c e .u a l l y b e a t i n g c o n s t a n t l y .A d d
o 1.r y r u s q u e a n u n b r e a t h .W h e n h e ;x e c m f e r e d ml h e e n ¢ ° d , . § . d d c e l e r y ,b g e w ° n ~ | 1 m , , §j u i c e ,r i n d a n d s t i f f l y h e a t : -
b e n d i n g w i t h t h o d n c t o r .H e w a s w a s n e a t l y h o u n d h a n d u n d f o o t ,
I n c o a l !I n u h n f h a In n n l l n a u l n n n f H ~ V i B S ~ h ' E ! t \ ¥ \ " @ { ' B h | l ~| f " " ="=~=='.P°PPff and sa lt.P o u r e n e s s wh i b e s fa i ai n m mi n t o 1ndiV1dll31 I7|101dS-' I lI 1 l Ou tlk n n n i n n h *f:nt ....A qul,| :.u r e t o
n n e a uuI~t 0
on le ttu c e , s e r ve wi th Ma y o n na ia e
dress ing.Se rves e ig ht.
Or a n g e D a te S a la d °
O n ,,... .|t u c e ,F r e n c h d r e s s i n g .S e p a r a t e
d a t e s ,c o v e r ( w i t h b o i l i n g w a t e r
a n d c o o k 3 m i n w b e a .D r a i n ,d r y
i n t h e o v e n ,c u o i ,r e m o v e p i t s a n d
c u t i n h a l v e s l e n g t h w i s e .H a l v e
|g ..
P¢° ° - ~n - u - - - _ - . - e:
ocrlg,@
..4 ..~|\"r¢j u "|I ..f ;J¢(Q llln »
a L4 éa.
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\|.. ...v f z . .f g t . l , . - 3 g .
g .w H 1 M - .
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CASH SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Sugar, per hundred lbs. -» - - - » - - - $5.35
Sugar, per 10-lb.hag-» --~- ----~ -591:
Certo,3bottles- -» - - - ------ - -83c
Maintop Flour, 48-Ib. sack - - - - - - -»1.53
Mystic Flour, 48-lb. sack - - nu - - -» - -1.53
3-Ib. can Butternut Coffee - - - -» - »1.29
C r i s c o , 3 - l b . c a n - - ~ - - - - ~ -- -69c
pulp.Arrange lettuce on salad
plates pile, orange sections in cen-
eer und surmund with dates. Serve
with French dressing.
Oatmeal Drop Cookies
%cup butter,1 cup sugar,2
eggs,14 cup milk, 2 cups rolled
oats,2%cups flour,1 teaspoon
keep in air.Cut and fold i
and aah..Put in small dee
pan and bake 40 minutes in
eratf oven, 850 degrees F.
E"
ay m;".;"m
1..\ \ \ Y : u L ? T m |~~
4E=§:`310 sa. lm~::~&2>Ne~ Barker
|.
acura wa mov wsu:OlTl8hl¢NSI).
Let ua Correot Your Foot
Illa Nature's way
There is no Shoe like the
A r c h Pre se rve r,sty le p l u l
c o mf or t.Th e foot.c omf ort.
u t o r e f o r m e n a n d wo m e n .3 2
one worklng for the common good.
hut no: an be lnnnenced by threats
or s show of conslderatlon.
Contrary to Tod.l's declaraxlon
that the doctor would try und ln-
gr utla te h lmse lt, the m wa s no wel~
c o zn ln g smlle
" w h a t d u y ou k n o w abo ut th e
c a mp u s ? "h e n a s naked lt wu s
h u mllla tln g to n tlmlt th a t h e k n e w
nothing.Fo r a lmos t nn h ou r Be t-tla gton mi n e d to hlm." Y o u wlll
rak e a fe w h our s at the wh eel du | ~
Ing the day .At nlgh! y ou c an sleep.
W ake me up alreeny y ou see a fac e
any where near.l've fo rhldde n this
deck to eve ry one Sxvopl Sllversr
an d ! ' tu mr fr o m tru s ti n g h lm. "
_" W h a t wo u ld a n y o n e wa a xl" B o b
as k ed.Llc wa s mn s ta u n c h ln h ls
be lle!th at Crosby 'I`odd°|suspl
clons were correct ones." T o k l ll me a n d y o u nrst.Af te r
tha t.break i n d o wn below.Lo okhere.Bob.l' m no t ln any mo od
fo r con\'ersntlnn_hu t le !m e te ll
y o u mls .l ' m to b e ob ey ed ab so
lute ly .li To d d c o me s lo o k i n g u p
th e c ompan ion a n d I see hi m.l
shall shoot.lf h e c o me s wh en I' m
sleep lng. send hlm bac k ; fo r I s hall
most c ertainly dlsc lpllne h lm. "
W h e n h e sa w B o b qu n ll a t th ls h e
smlled." W h a t wo uld y o u expec t
from a desp erado llke me?"
W hen Sllver s c a me n p wi th a
tr a y a r fo o d h a wa s mln d ed s o b e
loqusc loum Th e c o ok a n d Me tz ge r
we r e gambling.Kra us e.B s ma e r .
an d n e c ount on ly r o n m s eyes.wlt h : h m y c ll o wl s h wh lle s .ln lm-
poten ! f ur y .I
Sllve ra wa s a t drsc lnc llned to
he d ls a mmlme d a t th e mlld n e s s o f
th e pn nlsh mo nt me te d ou t to h ls
enemy .Th e ta rp a ulln was re mo ve d
from th e slxte emfo ot c utter step ped
o n da vlls n u ts ld e th e ra ll a n d th e
c ook llf to d w l t h dlfllc ulty an d
da mp ed ln tn I L The n the c ove ri ng
wa s rupla rell an d th e bo u t s wu n g
ove r th e rn ll.
" T h l s ls a n ln te r o s th g s o n of
game.Augu stu s."Bc -tt ngtnn r o
mar ke d." a n d y o ur || nr(In lt.so
far , ha s bee n wo rxh tlf ty d ollar s to
y ou.Do y o u wn n t to en r n mo r e? "
"ls ea c h o r the m gu y s wo rth Mty
bones?"
"Metzzger ls wo r t h a hundred.I
wa nt th e m on e a t n tlme .Ho w c a n
y ou n et Metzge r he re?"
"Th az ' s n llllw. "su ld An nu sms.
his ey es gllstenlng."lle 1 L / :a n n ln
k n o w wh er e th e c oo k _L V l' ll a n y
he's u p here wl th th e J n ne he's
stu c k o n an d th at y on 've got th e
oth er ."
" A ll rlgh t. " su ld B eltlng to n." A
hundrr-d dollars lf y o u wo r k l l
rlg h l. "
S l l v e n fou nd Metz ger sleeping
n was ea s y n o mak e e n ou g h a ols e
xo a wak en h lm.He s at u p wi th n n
oa th an d dema nded th a t the c ook
be se n t ln wi th s o me mln z to en t.
Sllvex-'| s ly nmlle ulzefed hlrn.I l e
seized the boy'| um and spun hlm
1
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\
P " k e
a mod -
S o me we e k s a g o , p e t, i ti o n s \ w e
filed i n th e of fic e of the S c e ne
ol S tate , r eq u e s tin g tha t I be c o me
-.¢»»IhI¢¢|.-. ¢¢n» fha nnun{\u\f§nn n f
elected Atto rney Gene ral o f N e b -gh_|_\Ȣd in the weaknes
r a s k a I shall advocate chan ges in Quotations on Cattle
our crimin al la w s a n d proeedure pr ime yearllnz s $10
sm a n i n m m f N w n m u n n t r f m d i .c o nd f n choic e vr ar lh
s.: Choice tu
:ns @ 11.502
nn s9.5n@2¢`¢§"»}`.é""2§@$Z}ai`§p$§`Hé"ii2§§..BIyllcan ticket.After a careful sur-
vey and upon solicitation and con-
sultation with thousands of people
-., _...., ....., _._,,.-..-.._-..-.uons and make criminal trials
more nearly a search for the tnxth.
I am opposed w any increase i n
taxation.lf elected I shall do allfro m all walks of li fe ,l fi nd aa rlin my power so far as ¢he§°n-
1-there is a demand for my can `d- stitutional and statutory provisions
n y and the principles which L pe n mt,to enforce uniformly all
have been advocating for years, ;°,1luws without fear or favor.My
I have filed my Acceptance and aequaintande with the public pros-
vill make an active mmpaig-n forlecntors of Nebraska and my know-
the nomination, subject to the wil|,l¢'~i8Y .og their duties places meqll
of!the voters at the August, 1930
Republican Primary Election.
lt has become a custom, almost
.A fad, for candidates seeking nom-
ination in the State of Nebraska,
to declare and advocate a plat-
form, while in truth, the platform
of the party\is, by law, delegated
10 the Party Convention held alter
ja posxtxon w wo rk mth the m m
complete hannony.
Bert M.Hardenbrook.
Ord, Neb.
Values to $10 in Printed Flat
Crepe Dresses and Ensembles on
sale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sires 11
to 46 a t the Fashion Center
n~\...-..;-..u.;.a,...e..»....,|,...-..J
10315;lair to good ycerllnzs $B.50l
6150: common to fair yearllnzs
$'1.s0@a.50; trashy yearllnss $7.00
@'1.s0: cholce prime heavy beeves
$11.25@12.C0: cholco Primo handy
steers $11.00 vii 11115:zood to
choice handy steers $9.'l5@10.'l5:
good to choice heavy steers s1o.0o@u.oo; mr w mod steers sans
69.751 common w la lr steers
s'1.'z5@s.'15;choice usm hellers
so.eo@1o.oo:good w choice (ed
helfers $s.'1s@s.so:fair m coed
heilers $'l.50G8.75:common to
mu heKers $8.50@7.50; best 5h1p~
ping cows 88.25@9.00;good.to
chotoe led cows $'l.25@8.25;mx:
to mul cows $5.25@'1.00; cutters
t4.oo@s.oo:canners ;s.25@s.1s:
natlvo holozna bulls $5.00@8.00;
common light bum H.00@4.7§;
veal calves $8.00@1l.W;heavy
use rnma ry L|€C\.lol1»however,it in probably proper thnt n candl-
dnae for the iinporunt office of
Attomey General make a state-
me m.I was born on a farm near Albin,
loin, in 1 874,my ancestors be-
longi ng w the Jerseymen of the
Revolution who Look x prominent
pan. in our War for Independence;
l l n mwu y ,n mu y ,Quumuy mmMonday.23~1t
1000 new Happy Home and Prin-
cels Peggy Wash Dresses in sizes
14 to 46 on sale at $1 each at theFashion Oenber.23-lt
This hot weather certainly d e
minds that you have plenty ofmol Wub ,Dresses and the Fash-
ion Center hu just unpacked an-
other_lnrg¢nhlpznent ylridgfhey
calves sa.s0@a.ao:r-may solves$3_¢0U5.D0; sood m choice stock-
l f l w.oo01oJs:m r i n lood
rtoc kul 81.75@D.00;common to
ld: stocker: ss.sn®'1,1s:n u n :
$5.so@u0;lood £0choice mam $8.'I5010.W;m r
to mod under: 8 6815: com-
mon to mr reed xo.uoo'1.1s:
!*2°'f.°:>:':. !ffP'Z§~9.9'IY'?9""F"'
»~>f
,;
Mika npd. Grjqumnnn, too, refs play- | round.
Ig ~ m d n u " ° " ° ' |jvylm an you |'r1unlu| hrf' In4l l "' . .. » F' ; '. |ll " '...|»' r
"lulh Mo," Kanxla Bnld Gnnlculy.#Au num. Cap."
"`3i°`¢|i"ilT¢'i|f to lend some at emo.The D03 edged toward KM door.nm 3, m n umm m " " "-.'Z'_:=!_1_!°$_'!!e\=!=:1_m sae!!!
I nm n membe r of the Methodnt'
durch; have redded in Nebraska
az Fremont, and, in Valley County,
since 1889, except for n few years
in the Dnkotas;was City Super-
intendent of Schools for ten years
and Hive practiced law for more
than twenty years.Was County
Attorney o l Valley County for
ore than eigia yeanjl nnd was for
me placmg on me at $1-$2 and$2.95 in sizes M to 52 ln voiles,
butistes, plquea,rayon shantungs,
rayon piques, genuine NormandieVoilesin navy and colors in ind.
everything that is new and wel.
Don't for t the lnrgen selectionoi Waahgeresses in Blair is at the
Dress Store 01 Blair-the Fashion
| ° " " ° "23-ll.
I n D u » » u W u . u U i l w e x : w e t c a l v e s
$'l.500l0.50i stock hetfer calves
;'1.swo.oo.
n o d s mzc u mz BHABYLY
Over 16.000 .iran hoe: arrived
Mondo! And vm: extremaly boar-
u n " P N N from other mu-kat
amen the trade was dull andprices all of 25035c lower tlun
Bl¢\lr<1AY-Bulk ot the hm .old
!f_'E'E?E e<.f#~°9°°-s»°- the ns-
by the boy Silvan, Fm not allowinganyone on the upper deck.""Sum me." Kendo nm a rduo-ly,"n n nu n. a p. "
Bs wal already urglnl hl| men
tn acdvdu.He cu-ed tle what
went on outside hll provlnco,Betungwn immediately went tothe barred door and rapped as hehnd arranged.Todd let him ln.
_ _lve_ made termn_ vgjth theny'
Metzger nm forgotten all aboutSam.Now he .mulled with lud-den plealure that ln Bam'| pockets
vu gold enough to contlnua thatpina and win back what Perelrama mken.Hnmner was sen: on
deck wlth Mike.Baumer wu ln-
nrncted to remove the gold.He
reported that I more enterprisingperson had been there nm.
lntuflnwd. the engineer Accusedthe rank.It Ina wall kmnm that
pu: one over ou you nner au. .u nlleyou've been sleepin'hlm and theDoc hal been showing the lklru a
gmc tlme an deck."
With n bellow Metzger drew hllknlfe und rulhed up tha luln In
momenu of rage much al time hu
cared nothing for cnnllon.He hadbeen a fool to :pun the handsome
¢\1°Q°l"
(Continued next week)
0
unee years nnsmem,of me CARD UF THAINKS wr nzure Dem! IDD lor :ns Myc a u n n y A t t o r n e y s 'A s s o c i a t i o n o f ,_ _ _a 1 2 1 °l o w e s t m i n c e l m N o v e m -
r ,£ f : . 2 T . Z i " " ;i x ?: : : * : ; " m ; ' m ; :. W e w l a h ~m m m a n n e r s o ~m r L A M B S :n a m e u m m ,
o . y a e p r e s s o u r t h a n k s t o t h e m a n y g o o d g o c h o i c e * H 5 : 1 6 1 1 g - »
: t i v e t o c n m m a l c o m l l t n o n s i n ¢ . . ¢ _ _ , | . .. . . L __ _\ - : . _ . : | -_ _ . . J _ _ _ J .._.'" °
u-emngton announced. "rm to Lakecharge.Nobody In allowed on the
upper deck.I need help; Pve melected Bob.""What am I to do?" Bob asked." T a k a v n m - f n r n n l f h a m h n n l a n d
EE BBB? nHa"s7§ry" iim2".;¢.a SR
hdorl luck turned his way, he hlld
lout 1 lot.Murder rnlght have
been done but for Pereira admitting
that wha; he had he took from An~
1002new Ilfgpqy llome aqd Pgin
1- ID. cal
IdeaIMalt -»-~ ___ __1_
Milwaukee Club Malt ~ 1 -
Blue Ribbon Malt, 3-Ib. can
Navy Beans, 3 lbs. - - ---
r xsmon wnmr.za
._ ._ _A COLUMN FOR WOMENNebraska.Have made an extens~
I . . ...4 ... !..- r -. : . _ . . ....._|- . : . . . : _ . . v
su renuereu usassistanceduring .the illness an d
death of our dearly beloved reintlve ,Mr s . Ma r g a r e th a L a m p .W e
eipecially thank those who sent
maze mmm, mr w good $11100011.50: native lambs, good to vholce
s1o.1s@1x,uo;native lambs.i nk
zo mo d ;9.oo@1o.as;yearlinn
all Umdw $'1.oo@9.no.
m i s s ; i ; ' ; ; . ; i . ; ; ' ; : i ; ; . : : ' ; . . " ;
m i n g suspicious,Yo u 'll sleep u p
here . s o b ring all the ki: nec eua ry .
A s f o r y o u ,To d d , y o u a m y :here
an d never desert y o ur post f o r n
m m Condon,wh o m h e ha d
c aug ht roh hln g S am.
Th u s l l w n l th a t Silvers,mak~
i n g sandwic hes,w a l seized up on| a nd pu t to th e tor tur e .He a dmi t-
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Continued from page fourxvvmu uy U1 :t u lle unu cuununul
a md i ti o n s i n th e S ta te a n d Na ti o n .
ma in July 1926,participated in1
th e p r o g r a m o f t h e A me r i c a n B a r
As so c i atio n af.De n ve r ,Col-:>rado,the beautiful floral offerings and F E E D E R ~~~~I ~I ~~~W u u u . . n | ;L u a u .u r :u u u i v u u c u ». : ~ u u | |x o o d w c h o i c e $ a . o 0 @ s . s b :w e s t e r n w i t h t h e m .' I ` h u t ' s o n l y p t l r t i y § g ; ` * ' g _ g ° §g § ; ; . ° = " ; ' ; g ;§ ;§ , , f § ' } § § §
m r s . .f a i r t n u m a s v n a m ; n n t r u e .I ' v e f o r c e d t h e m f o r t h e m o -. __ _i . . . . . L - _ .-. . . | . . . . .. . . n - .n. . . . . . . . \ . .whgt rno;;~mf ~. ,, . 'u a l a ; u H l . l \ I Ui n g th a n th e s e t w
rial Sa la d
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z e m m z s v e r I o r m s H 1 2 1 0 w o r d s O I
L . - . .ln ns symposium upon cnme anncriminal iaw.
We Americans bear the reputa-
' " " " °_` _ " ' ' E T " ' " " T " " " " " " " °me n t to agree wi th me.'1'hey'llTh e Re la tive s ,@ ? § g E a 1 § 0 o € ° E h°1cg$g2gg sta r t plo tti n g i n a : e w hours,so
2 1 5 ° é u u n d vs c o n ti n ue to b e o n th e wa tc h.Un-V a lu e s bo $1 0 i n Pr i n i e d F l a t 2 'a c almer ewes 3-@ der no c ondltlon should y ou go out~
rape Dresses a n d En s emb le s o n .0U.__side this part of the ship, Mrs. Rud-
IU p ay outta n u : a my a n ur muln umoney ,b u t nearly a ll his wi n-
nln g l.Me tz ge r. n ow s er en e in tri-
umph ,wo u ld not a llo w th e boy
to b e h u rt.B u t S ll ve n s a w m u r -l \ _n u u l l l n v l n .Y } n u l u ¢ ' n l n n i r T T A
rec ipes:
Infipm
1 pa c k ag e lc
fj'3"=1 g vp Iwi]tion of having the most lnws andl
yet being the most. lawless Nation Con the face of the earth.Therelsa
i s a sad failure of law enforce-u
ling' water,1 c p
1 tablespoon vine-
ineapple, cubed;*é PHONE
ale at $4.98 and $6.75 in sizn
1 46 at the Fashion O
a s 1 1
enter Pe c u lia r Mill S to r ms
a n d Befo re England bec ame an ind ul-
0'} .. 1 l f f f n l n n l l | H r \ f n n r l t u l u n n fh a vvi l l n m n u
way.When the time comes that uc: wu|.|.\:u "" rclunzuu """'*ut: 1*'"'"'*PP|°JU1°@.!t's safe. you will be told Sliver;abandoned his sandwiches and 'gary 3 shces p1
is a kind of ofhclal messerfger.You slipped off _can use hlm sr necessary."n_0_£1_geck ho went straight to Bet __m e n t ,a d i s m a l l a c k o f l a w o b ~T h u r s d a y ,F r i d a y ,S a t u r d a y
i i n vi r n h n n u n a ]*m D l n c : r n n §\ n ¢ \ n ! |M o n f i n v
1000 new Happy Home and Prin-
cess Peggy Wash Dresses in dzes
14 to 46 on sale at $1 each at theFashion Center.23-lt
can use hlm xr necessary."
when the doctor left them. 0roa~
by Todd was especlully vehement
ln h ll denunciation of the icheme
that robbed them of Bob.
"Yon don't think Bob'u ln dan-
ger?" Mary demanded.
"Not exactly thnt, but don't you
see he wanu to cu rry favor!He' ll
try and make Bob think he '| n mll
nnderstoo d hero."
"N o t after reading n m letter,"
Bob answered."No chan cel"
C H A P T E R X l
Bcttlnqton Cap tu rn t ho C oo k.
I N A lexus the breach between
Bett lnz t on a nd lin. Radw ny lfft
h m better able to carry out h l l
plum.H e w a l ,a t leant,relieved
a t the neceldty of t ryin g no con-
vince her o f h l l lntsgrlty.Th ey
had condemned him Already and no
mo re would he have to le e k tor
excuses.1l n keep ing th e upp er d e c k p e e
THE HACK SAW
CARD OF THANKS
To the dear friends of Pipescone
diy nnd counQy, Luverne and Neb-
raska who gave such beautiful
floral tributes,and whom kind
The se a r e th e lo n g -
est da y s of the y e ar.
Th at. gi ve s ua mo r e
ti m e t o th i n k a b o u t
th e h o t we a th e r a n d
...
VOLUME 5 _Bllih Nebraska, June gs, 1930 NUMBER 8
This hot weather certainly d e
mands that you have plenty of
cool Wash Dresses and the Fash-ion Center has just unpacked an-
other larse shipment which they
are placing on sale at $1-$2 and
$2.95 in sizes 14 ln 52 in voiles,
balistes, plques, rayon shsntungs,
rayon piques, genuine NormandieVoilesin navy and cofow:in fa n
everything that is new and cook
Don't forget. the largest selection
of Wash Dresses in Blair is at the
Dress Stem of Blair-the Fashion
Center.23-ll.
lovingly to lighten our great hur-
den of nonow,we extend our
kindliest, sincerest thanks.
0. w. Atha n
Esther Athan
Mrs. J. Irving Tallmadge.
were sell-supporting.mill stones
were used by the vlllngers to grind
their com,A remarkable feature
of the stones wus that the surfaceof the lower stone wus carved with
tlngton.
"The cook's going to murder me,"
he said, trylng to amlla "l' d llketoslayu p here.He' | s car ed of
y on."
'fllhnt might be managed i t I
could fru it you." Bettlugtan ltllled
q ,bo_y'|protenuqtlonn."T a lk==="-2- no lmpregnlou on me I w an t
gcdnn.Yo u n y t h e c o ok ls win s
to murd er y on.W h ! n o t b a a t h lm
t o l u I' m n or . wa nti ng y o u to k lll
h l ml li a k e hlm c ha s e y o u u p h e r e
md r u a tt e n d to h l m.Ya u' v» g ot
w m l k n h t m s o ma d t h l t h e f o r -
z e u l u l n l n n o r d e n t o c o m a o n
dec k."Th e i d e a me t wi th th e a p p r o vn l
o f t h e b o y ln xtan tly ., Th e r e wa s
sp un in lt.An d to b e : b le to te u e
th a c o o k a n lo n g u h e wu mte d to !
T o b u t h l m an d l u k e h l m m p
anraged t o h i s h t e l S l lv e n h a d
no d e lln lte ld ea wh y I ! wa l the lu b
geon espoused bln c ause.Ho lu p -
po ie d l t Wag t!| e_ regal!g_ g a me
loaded stomach. she said:
"Robert, did you buy any :mn
and ent it on the trnln coming outl""No, luntle, I dldn't have n thing
except a dozen bananas,"replledthe distressed lad.
.1 l |l I l :a a ar i d g e s ,d i s p o s e d I n a c e r t a i n d i r e c -
t i o n b e t w e e n t h e a x l e a n d t h e p e r -
imeter o t the s ton e, s o as to obtain
uni fo rmi ty of g rin di ng an d r eg ula te
th e fi n w of f lou r to th e ed g e. -- De -
t r o l t N e w a
go o d gr a d e o f g'ar~»
d e n h o s e a n d i t wi l!
la s t f or y e a rs .
.
W e a i m w °'i""`V
I a ta r i o r D e p n r tmc n t
A gra de sc hool clans wa s dis-
c ussing th e vari ous de p a r tme n t!
Of go ve rn me nt,
The tea c he r c a tle d on n la d wh o
ha d no t be en a tten ti ve .
"J a me s , wh o Is th e h e a d o f th e
Inter ior dc paa jtme y ri"__.
¢Vb f n . -1 .x
Only A Donn Bunnu
Ruben made his nrs! weekfndtx-Ip alone to visit hl| aunt In Anearby town. The nnnt was ghrouledIn the nlzh: on the any ot |nar~dvnl by a very slck bay.
| -.-..
¢r:n =~
because it isn't more
instead of being glad
ic isn't less.
The two fleas on
r. SERVICE ls WHAT
...»¢1~L u . . . L . . . . . . - . ~ -L s i ' ¢ @Q"`»I ."»\\'|"\
.r )~s f » ; E ~ 1 Y , , .r ?
'I | . f ~ I ~ !
.|;,. . , | .p _.f *. ;1 ':~.`?»» . .2 "~4 6 5 "j ~~
ly said, "That Life and Property
are relatively more unspfc in the
United States thgm in any other
civilized Country in the World."
Our multiplicity of laws;-our
highly technical procedure,-our
lack of adequate facilities to ap-
yrehend criminals,-in many in-
stances our Courts' delays, the un-
anaintfy of speedy and equate
punishment,-the advanta s Ki'-1
an the accused in our criminal pro-
cedure,-the maudlin sympathy
lor the criminals disregarding the
rights of society,-the shocking
immense of crimes of violence, the
Increase ln commitments to our
penal institutions and back of all
a! that, is the Alarming condition,
1 lnrsb percentage of our crlm~`
luis today are between tho agen,
of eighteen and twenty-five,-our?
hi lure to collect and preservecriminalstatistics,-then them isl
our annual Ten Billion Dollar
crime bill.-these are among the
present day problems that should;
xeeeive the most thoughtful at-
VOLUME 5 _Bllih Nebraska, June gs, 1930 NUMBER 8
These are the long-good grade o f gm-because it isn't more
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hmtinn nf the American neonle
I am heartily in sympathy with
Prohibition.I realize that then
are those who insist that it is the
ause of the present condition but
I do not believe that the outlawing
of 177,000 salnons has incensed
crime.I n former days n large
percentage of the c 'ne came from
the saloon,I a m favor of thestrict enforcement of the Prohib-
ltory Law.In a suxdy of the history of the
past civilizations, the money ol the
people has always accumulated ln
the hands of a few and that con~
dition ultimately caused the down-
hll of government.We are living
i n an age of mergers,of great
mmbmu u o r wp i fa l s .u a i l lu b
um, we call attention to the re-
ant formation of the Chase Na-
tional Bank of New York City,
the increasing number of chain
gtorea and like combinations. With
a : ;~th e a r k w e r e lu c k y .
Th e y h a d a d o g
apiec e.
" S e n d mo n e y a t
onc e.I ' m br o ke " ,
W ired th e son.
" S o ' n y o u r o ld ma n "
oannve th e r e p ly .
n n
A l i me " N o r t h wi n d "
F a n f o r $6.75 wi ll
h e lp ke e p y o u cool.
" B e tt e r le t me wr i te
y ou an in sur anc e p ol
ic y , Sa m. "
" N o sa h,boss,a h
a.i1:\'t any to safe a t
home aa it ia"W.
Complete motor rebuilding,
cylinder grind ing,complete
brake service. Prices always
right.Estima tea furnished.
gladly on any job.General
machine work an d welding.
We carry a full line of auto re-
placements.
Petersen Machine
and Motor Servlee
/have reanllyaddedEdgarRose lo our force of medmnla
1
1me constantly occurring mergers,
the creation ol new holdng Com-
;;;;;:' of
ungc fmu mlm nm rsmidlv hecnm
ing "Clerks".If this condition
continues to grow in the next de-
cade as in the immediate past, we
will be dominated by chain Banks,
chain stares, etc., and all competi-
tion wiii have vanished, a condition
detrimental w the common wealth.
Combination; ol capita! are nec-
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